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Also, Mary Price: or the Me mories of a Servant Maid, by Reynolds. ggy* Maurice Tiemay, theSoldier.of Fortune, by ChariesLever; received and for sale at Miner: & Co’s. No. 32 Southfield:street. Also,, a new novel by G. W. M. Reynolds, entitled Mary Price or the Memoirs of a Servant Maid/ ■ > FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams' Express, at- the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. i , chamberitn’a Commercial College, iCUiETEHED A.. D*TlBsft.) Zocaltd at Ac corner of Market and Third streets, i THE Plan 01 Instrccuoa pursued m this Institution, In , reference.to DOOK-KELPiNG, has beei tested-’by. the Principal for along penod,and isprdciicaly&s.weit as theoretical, Iff all its operations. Tno student Is not confined to any particular printed book,but is exercised on a great 'Variety: of practical forms, such as arc of dally occurrence-in-the various departments' of trade. Free Lectures oft'CmsraefeialLaw are delivered at the College every Monday evemagj by Messrs,.WATSON and STOWEfCommoneirtyatV o’clock. , . 'There is connected with the Institution a Commercial Library, affording superior advantages to-. Uie.?;udcnn, thus.enabling every -one to become- familiar- with.the laws of Commerce P£NMANSHiP~A teacher lias'bsen' employed to take charge of this .branch, who deroteSv-hia whole at* tentiotuo thefiavoncementofhtaclasses; * A department-is opened forihe purpose of.instructing mechanics and others,'in the principles of drafUng,.cpn-, stracung machmerj’/encmeering.xAc, uy referencev» purpunctpaX merchants and business -tnenat will be found tnat-ihere is jio Insutuiion in-this yioimty that possesses superior advantage* for qoalify *ng young; men in the various pursuit* or trade.. Q. K; CHAAIBERMN, Principal, -* • . amf Professor of BookrKeeping. - r.<*!.;.r.* m JP olrl * nt *•*H'ema-lea. ■V J : . T\ OCTOR biT ROBE’S FRENCH FEMALE FILLS aninnoceni, safe arid etTectual remedy for CJiloro- Fleur, Albus or Whiles, SuJ* ,J* nl ennrrhiBa, t Debility,' general s l t i? l^a, P!u " l!la Head and Limbs, Loss ?ivenK U &-.\ lp , Tremor*, leased Spine, Cos liveoeai, Irruabihiy > Dyspepsia qr ladj?esuon- FlalQ“ ■’**“*■ or s Vl “ i i and mil , Uterine Complaints, i’rica S 5 ' “.I bv re ‘ Hfoeny- Elree!, head of JTV- Pilin’^ h ■ nnd by all the l>hi K iW j dSlftlvdtw enclosed noli each bo*. 1 , ifV- SMITH tc SINCLAIR. riOKN BROOMS- «rdo*.Fancy; 1 • (bW ' r : -Coin: For sale by- : ' -SMITH A SINCLAIR. iieby ■.'■■■ v•- T”'; V g* SflftTH *. SIKCi, 3\pbli.<orialo-by • • \T-febs-- ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. THPBSDAY MOBKO?g::::"=- :gEBRt?ARY 12 - ■ •-Qirer IntelUgcncei ; .. Otra Bivees Still continue in a fine Btage, anil we have no doubt but that the late heavy rains ■will occasion another great rise. The weather for the past two dayshas been heavy and murky; , but is such as Pittsburghers always expect, at .* the breaking up ofa hard winter. jjgy. ihe landing was o sccfie of bnhtle and cotttoion yesterday, daring the entire day. On - the landing east of Broadway,' it would require the genius of onr best opticians to discover a crevasse between the wheels of drays,; yet they, managed to crowd through and without doing injury to-the pedestrians who ventured to the edge of the water, by leaping over drays, store boxes, &c Freights of all kinds were piled along the landing, to on enormous extent -Somo were being shipped and some were being drayed to their different places of destination. ■ - .j; - : The river, at this point, was entirely free from ice yesterday, - which enlivened- tho. dropping spirits of our steamboat men.— Cm. Eng., Bth. »■ .-V .... - ■; ■ - • . psy-The river was still'rising yesterday, with 7 feet 4 Inches water in Indian chute, and G feet fii the'middie Chute on tho falls,, last evening. In the oanal there were 11 feet. The weather was warm and cloudly in the morning, but cold and clear last-evening. The river yesterday wasnnusually full of drift wood and ico, and we learn from, the officers of boats from Cincinnati laßt evening,; that much heavy ice wns in the .river above.- The Kentucky.- river was reported as rising yesterday, quite fast; .The river.was falling', at Pittsburgh and Cincinnati yesterday.— Lovisilll? Commercial, 7th. ®@* Wo copy the following items from the Lonisviilo Democrat : STGisinnSusqußOAititA Susk.—The old steam er Susquehanna struck a snag and, sunk in the Cumberland river, near the: residence of Mr. Thomas Sheason,. on'Monday night last. She was heavily loaded with freight from the Harry Hill, for Nashville. She will bo cnsily released agamy and noueiQf ,her freight wilt be a total loss,-thought portion of it in the hold, will be badly damaged. The Susquehannahas beonrunnwg six years; first on the:Cincinnati and Nashville trade; next as a St. Eouis and Nashville packet, and latter ly between Paducah and Nashville. Wsundcrstand that the Xelegrnpli-No. 2 will moke a flying trip to Pittsburgh in a few days. Then look out for somo tall running. The brag Pittsburgh packet. Buckeye State, will bo down on Sunday, the 15th instv and start back for Pittsburgh the next day. It is understood that she is to ran against the Telegraph's time.. The Buckeye. State is considered, by tho Pittsburgh folks, to-be a fast boat, and she will doubtless give the Telegraph'll pretty hard race for the horns. . —/■ The De iyrrr-.Cj,TKTos.~-Several ■ passengers and tho L crew of : this >ilUfated <ateamer, arrived here last evening on,the Falcon. We conld learn no -farther, particulars, from, them, of the disaster,.than basalready beqn published,, Mr. Clemenson, the first engineer of tho steamer George: Washington, was also a passenger on the Falcon. ; r He was severely scalded at the time of the accident to that boat, but is now in a fine state of recovery, The Won or the-Cobkohiahs Aim the Fah eowks, vte believe, is ■ ended. The rebellious -ones, who armed themselves to march to Steub enville, with numerous muskets, without locks or touch-holes, have resolved to stay where they were, and save their guns fo:.some occasion more worthy of their prowess. IVe hope that they will, keep the .old rusty things quiet, until they can use them in a better cause than to kill each other in fection. fights. We regret most sincerely, that tho warm hearted natives of the “Emerald Islo” should permit themselves io feel that they have tho privilege to act in the lawless manner they have lately indicated a disposition to do. They ore, as they assert, in a free country, anil will bo protested in their just rights, but they must not attempt to transplant their faction fights to this aonntry. Here they, are protected if they obey the laws that other citizens have to observe; if they do not, they will be punished with the utmost rigor of tho law. We hope that the farups snijardowns will remember this, and, at the same time bear in mind that they are now in a country tbakwill punish every infraction of its laws withaut respect to.persons. LEOTtrUES osr Eokope.— -We are authorized to announce that Mr. Jons Sijaad proposes to de liver a course of Lectures .on the History of tho Republics of Europe, some time in the course of the month of March. The first five lectures of the series will be on Switzerland. We have no doubt but that these lectures will be highly in teresting and instructive. Bgy* Bishop Upfold, of Indiana, formerly Rector of St. Paul’s (Episcopal) Church of Pitts burgh, ib now on a visit to tins city. He looks remarkably well, and appears highly pleased with the State of Indiana, as well as her indus trious and enterprising people. JBS?* Mrs. Loomis wilt lecture again tins even ing, at Philo Hall, to ladies and gentlemen : and this afternoon to ladies only, at 3 o'clock, at the same place—ladies free. During tho day she is prepared to received professional calls at the St Charles Hotel. A meeting of the Managers of tho "La dies' Central Association of the Friends of Hun gary for Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, ’ will bo held on Friday morning at II o'clock, at Mrs. James Dunlops, Third street, above Smith* field. Pnnotual attendance 0f..n1l the members is requested- jjalea Nos. 1 and 2. for sale by } fcb * ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. - - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ; - B T THE O'REILLY LINE. XXXII CONGRESS—EIIIST SESSIOS. WumsoTOs, Feb. 11. House— Mr. Stratton presented -a resolution of,the Legislature of Now Jersey in favor of compromise, and against the alteration or rtpeal of the fugitive slave law;' vrhichi on motion, tho tablo nud ordored to bo printod. Giadhiga wished to discuss the ■ question n S> frbich led to .Some dtsonssion, in, Wnion Messrs. Qiddings and Stanley had a fierce personal debate. . Mr. Stanley' said that Mr. Oiddings delayed the business of the House as much as ten other men.; . • Mr. Giddings pronounced this assertion false, Mr. Stanley said that it was usual for peri sons-having no regard for the decencies of lifo, topronounoe statements false; and character istic of a person who sneaked nway before tho close of: the last session, negleotingthepubllo business to secure a re-election. Mr. Giddings responded, that when a member descends to low vulgarity, he will not foliowhim: that: it was a small business. Mr. Stanley plead guilty to the accusation. It was the business of the scavenger to follow him; and he must therefore wash his hands of tho business when’done. He did not know ho could descend, lower than to take hold of tho honorable gentleman from Ohio. ' The debat owns continued in a similar coarse and. vulgar strain. [The reporter hero closes, with the promise to continue to report-in the morning-) ■ SS?ate—A communication from the Senators of State replying to the rooslution, asking infor mation _ regarding the Board of Commissioners on Mexican Claims. A communication was rooeivod from the Pres ident in relation to tho correspondence relative to tho Prometheus outrage. ' A petition was presented for additional com pensation for taking the census. Also apotition of two adopted citizens of New Jersey, asking tho intervention of Congress in behalf of per sons unjustly exiled. ARREST OP COUNTERFEITERS. Philadelphia, Feb. 11. John Edens and William Thompson, who had been imprisoned for counterfeiting, escaped last nigbt from the county Prison. They were com mitted on tho 14th of Deoembcr last, for passing counterfeit $2O bills of the Stato Bank of Ohio, and there were perhaps a dozen indictments pending against them. Files, saws, rope-ladder and various other implements had been convoy ed,to them in tbe prison income unaccountable manner; and they were thus enabled to break away the iron castings in front of the window Of their cell, whera they tore away an extent of the mason-work to enable them to make their exit. They afterwards scaled the wall, —using the rope-ladder to aid in their descent. John and Matthow Sbupineki were arrested and identified as two of the party who were con cerned m the murder of young Lehman, at Rich mond. They were ocoupymg a house in the lower part of Southwark, for which thoy had paid the rent in advance. One acknowledged having lived at Richmond. FIRE IN ELYRIA, OHrO. Elttua, Ohio, Feb. 11. A fire broke out last night in this place, about ,11 o’olock, m the building known as the Ely .Block. The stores were occupied by A. S. Park, ’Grocer; T. Patton, Grocer; A. Scott, Hat Store; J. S. Ingersoll, Jewelry ; Poison & Co., Books; Mr. Iloile, Tailor, and the otkco of tho Conner were entirely consumed. Tho building was fully Insured. The materials of the printing office were all destroyed. Tho goods in the stores were mostly insured. The total loss is estimated at $20,000, about §5,000 of which was not insured. SUICIDE. -PniEAUELpma, Feb. 11. A.young man, calling himself Francis Scnvits, shot himself through tho heart this afternoon, at Doylestown. He said ho was from Girard, Trumbull couuty, Ohio, where bo had lived two yenrs. On the sleeve of his coat was the namo of P. Sccnden. He complained of having been robbed the evening before of $6OO. SAILING OF.THE NIAGARA. Tlio steamer Niagara sailed to day for Liver pool with 25 passengers and $950,000 iu specie. NEW YORK. MARKET—Feb. 11 Flour... This article is m active demand, and sales of Mate and Ohio have Leeu made ats4,Bl @1.871. Wheat... Southern red at I,loc : wlnto 1,15. Corn... White anil yellow at b9@7oc. W biskey—Mtes have been ninJe at 201© 20}c. l’ork...Sales of mess At 1u.75. LarJ...Sales at 91<al9Jo. Groceries —Remain steady. Other articles unchanged. EVENING. Cotton—Sales of 4000 bales at B©B£ for np lanil middling and H|@BJ for Orleans; sales in the last three days amount to 11,000 baleß. Flour—Sales of 10,000 bbls at $4,75@4,57J for State, and $4,87@5 for Ohio. Groin-Sales of Southern white wheat at IS 1,15; sales of 1200 bushels white and yellow corn at G9@7o %} bushel. Provisions... Sales of 800 bbls mess pork at $15,75 bbl. Beef is unchanged; sales 100 bbls Lard at 9?,®9f f bbl. Groceries—bales 200 bags Java coffee at 11c. and 200 do. Rio at 8J '“ft bbl. Sales of lOOhhds Orleans sugar at 4J. Tobacco—bales ot 40 bbds Kentucky at 41© Gi lb. Whißkey...Sales of GOO bbls at 20s@20Jc gallon. CINCINNATI MARKET—Feb. 11. The weather is very cold, and we bad a light fall of snow this afternoon. Flonr...This artiole is buoyant and sellers are holding back for tho Pacifies nows: sales have been made to-day of 2000 bblß at $3,80. Whiskey... Sales at 14J@14^. Provisions... Firm; sales of 150 bbls Lard 8c: 100 bbls clear Pork at $14.00. Linseed Oil... There were sales to-day of 60 bbls at Gsc. Groceries are m activo demand: 75 bbds sugar sold nt4}@4|: 800 bbls molasses at 27@271; 200 bags coffee ot 9|@9J. .Freights are very plenty, and prices have an upward tendenoy. BT.. LOUIS MARKET—Feb. 11. Tho weather is cold and blustering. Wheat... Sales made at 60@81. Flonr romains unchanged. Provisions active: meßs pork $13.50. Lard... Sales m bbls and tierces at"J@7J; kegs B*. ■ Bacon—Sales of 1500 lbs shoulders and sides at 6s@6J: 500 hams, city cured, at B^. W luskey—Balca at loj. Hemp... There Is little doing, in this artialo, with a: downward tendoncy. Lead-Sales ats4,2o. SUM Mutual Fire imuraaoa Comtiaay* UftANCH OFFICE, o 4 Sbutsftsld st., Potmom May Ui. 18i l. THE best evidence of the success or iho in cndenvonn* tomaketherbTAri; MUTUAL FIRE NSURANCE tJOAU'ANY" uioei the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of-business winch'has been done—having issued 7*900 P>li* cies during the pastyear* thereby. adding over 8130.00 Q id the funds of the company. Nearly All the property Insured i> of the safest kind, In small risks, and alarge proportion insured for only one year. Whole No.’Policies maned***. —•— , ¥.900 do do expired* terminated A canceled *-—«• do do In force**-** Amountof Propertylnsured—**- d>* canceled. terminated and ex pired 801,728 do do In force* *.**• • • $7,684,691 do Premium N0te5—^t—79.676,87 do c&nceled.iermmsled.cxpr’d. 637.10 do in force*——— —***«• • *.*■• ■ * $79,03f.77 do Cash Premiums received——Ssl.3a7.l4 do do. .canceled* ••■•*,--• —»— 331.34 $51,836.90 -Whole amount of losses and expen •*e*paid*«-- •♦-•C3,4tt,4a •Dalancem/avorof theCo.,fncosh, QJ7,824.45 - To eiiy orcouniry merchants, and owners of dwell ing* and. Isolated or country property, a is believed <hu company alTords advantages inpointof cheapness, safety -andflecaruy. inferior to no Insurance Company iathia country. : . .. r r .... - ■ Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved s ys* tem'©f Classification of Risks, exclodlog alt special haz*rd*uworing only a lunJted amount In any ooe lo caUty- thus precluding the freQnehcyand oocnrrence of fin re nrea- and on both the. Stock and Mutualplan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation orbotftfhemodSf&tttontitlestlieinstiredtoa partioipa "Tl of the following Director* -J g Rutherford. A. X GHlsltf-Joiiu B. Ppcher, Sorane. T. Jones Alonio A Carrier,Philo C Sedgwick Robert Klott|SStnuelJone» John? R“‘h«f«|. oßD p real A i CILUiTf •Sec’y line been.declM€& by.ihe Dircctpr** is. Ew wceWabfeal thi» Offioo for renewals, or rejecnia "‘flagy lh ° end W^eat. —XriUk KINB IftimtlAU TfciA-VVo fcc'd ft tmtUloiof would-recommend to those desiring apuie Ten orftue flavor, Als»-Choice Young Hj*onTea», froni 91,00 to too; OurSOeiOolong,i» acknowledged P,have;no;*tt-’ perlor. - If-Toudeare article,call bi No. 25C Liberty street. W. A. M-'CLUBG A CO., fvbc Tea Dealers and; Grocerp, Totpl mcrease this season, vr,<: 00^171 The foreign exports this season, as compared with last, will eJhiMia decrease: Increase—To Great Britain, 7&3G1 Decrease—To France. 13,130 “ Other loreiga ports, >5,573—23,409 The loerease in coastwise exports is 110,780 balcs.- The decrease m nocks at ell the receiving ports is 101, 540 bates. JUaxlcltftt Parktratrargh and Ilocktng tCS> ifc port Packet, x The steamer II AIL COLUMBIA, Sau’l will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday, at 2 o’clock, P- M.; rctoruing wilt leave Hockiugpon every Tuesday, at ft o’clock, A. M. Passengers and shippers may rely on ihe-utmost sc* coromodatiou and proatplueia. W. tr, WIIEELUti, febtl No. 54 Market strecL o*or Long tleaohf marietta* partawiborg and Gallipot la. jicmat k The fine steamer GOV. MEIGS, . ffrTr7.jpl B® DS *** Master, will leave for the above y*sBrSßEm and intermediate pons, every TUE&DAV, m 3 P M For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to IH3 JOHN FLaCK, Agent. TUG new and snlendtdmaesenger steamer D. Moons, Master, wui ruu as a regular triweekly packet between this city ami Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, ul 10 A. M., (or Beaver. Wells villa,bteubenvtlle and tVellshurgh; returning, leaves Whoehug t«sr Steubenville,lVellsville and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and t ndry. at S A. M. New Youk, Feb. 11 For freight or passage, haviui; unsurpassed accommo dations. apply on board, or to AHMSTfiONG, CROZFR A Co , Agents, W uicr street. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, andts- lbo largest and finest steamer ever built lor the trade. Pas* sengersaiid shippers can depend on her reclaming in the trade. ; _fllec;htl For KUtaniilug and Cattish. THE hpht draught and pleasant steamer eSkHHgggACLA RION, Capt. Mu-Ukoab. writ leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday. Wednesday and Fridays, at J o clock, P. M , for Kiuanning and Catfish. For frereht or pmutaae apply on board. (uovtS t The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE a. Cant. Ws. Hama, leaves .the Alle gheny wharf Tor Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, it 4 P.M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3,Cnpt. John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board For Marietta, and Hoctolngport. iJsfeLA Ths fine steamer PACIFIC, JJxNotrit Mav will leave for the above and Intermedi ate port* every THURQBA Y, ol 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS A SON, No. fit Water at., nnd 63 Frost at. I ELECTION.—An election for Managers and Queers *j far the “ Cmpaay for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, 71 will be holden in the Toll House. on Mon* day, the lat day of March proximo, stg o’olocx. feb3'loid&3iw JOHN HARPER, Bec ; y. Of AH entire stock of Pay poops Ji Vi 92IiLMRi SonduGut Corner AtarZse* dtPbarUtSt»«i SAVING deionnined to close business by the first ol April next, will positively sell hU entire stock, out reserve, > v v.% AT COST. The stock on hand is lareo and well assorted, being fresh goods of reeem purchase, comprising in part, a. full ux*otiment of Domestic Goods, Cloths, Cassimercs, and Vestings, Irish Linens, Linen Sheeting, and Thibet Cloths. Cashmere and French Merinos; Alpaccs; Mo* hair Lastrc; Mous do Laics, plain and fig’d; with a fail assortment of other new style diessgood* SILKS—A large stop k of Piain Black Lustre; Fancy and Plata chameleon dress silks,* plain black and change* able Turk Satins. BBAWLS—Brocbe, Square, nod Long Shawls. A large assortment of Boy Sute LorigShavm; whito and colored-erepq and silk shawls. As the entire itbek Will be closed out at the time Above named, manyof these.gopds will be sold at prices with out regard iar coal. Customers may therefore relyonhe ing offered the BEST BABOAINS OF THE SEASON \ • Owiton’i: iczobangfl. NO. 17ST, CLAIR STREET,—This boat* has been taken by tive undersigned, fitted op let style, furnish ed with the best of LIQUORS, and everything the sea ion can afford. ■•An excellent LUNCH every day, to which attention is especially called. jan!s JAMBS OWSTON. AHBAD OF AliLl EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and bow by jno. youngson, soo liberty street- This powerfaHycOßcenirated-pre pa ration; the medical virtue* bfwhicb are found to be elghUimesihe strength of the original American Oil. It ispntup in bottlesatBs and 271 cents, each, wJtlifull directions forits use; 10-every.disease where the origi* nai American Oil has been found at ail efficacious,and. it so far exceeds the original in power* as to render tube CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN TUB WORLD, Calloftd try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N.B. The original Oil in iU natural state as taken from the bowels of the earlb,canbe bad as above*—and will be found gtnuint. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. dAw>if J. Y. DR. OLIVER'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARBAPA* RILLA f GUAEACUM and BUCHER.—lleonuins a targe qnanuty Of the Medical Properties, of four valu • able (vegetable) artlclesyoitd a largeramonnt ofSar&n parllJa, than any otherSyrop or Extract. As for us ei fectsln curingioe flowingdiscascs, tt is unsurpassed by any other medicine of this nature, as hundreds can tes ufy. The 'following diseases are those (m part,) in which it may be given with advantage : Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, Scurvy, Tetter Ate r Mercur al Diseases, DebllitjjSera nal Weakness, Diseases of tho Kidneys. Uterus, (Womb); Ac.,&e. Try it afflicted* and you will never regret kavuig done so. Price SI, large bottles. For sale ai fel»7 NO. 50 SMITITFIELD STREET. 7.609 57.655.410 mHE pablic are informed that the OFFICE OF THB J. BOARD OF HEALTH of thd City of Pittsburgh is at No. CO, Grant street, between Fonrth and Diamond streets, where all Notices and Comraunicaupna for the Board must be left. CHARLES NAYLOR,. }ylB , Secrctmv. PAPER HANGINGS—A good assortment of Paper Hangings, of alt prices, always on hand and for sale ■ try ■ WALTER P. MARSHALL, febC . No, 85 Wood strcel. R—7O bbis. Superfine and Extra; ; 20 do ■Rite) For sale by - fobs - '< STUART A SILL. GLASS— 200 bxs. Glass, assorted,.in. store and for rale by SHERRIFF, A BINNING, febG No.-lO Market street. QFIKE&— 23 kegs. Factory Spikes, in atoraand forsale O by IfebS]; SHERRIFF A BINNING. r*!C7?N®UAR—4O bbis. Before, instore and forsaieby V kl> s SHERRIFFfcBINNiN'Q Jteieh r Fqfasle' I al MORRIS TEA BTORE,inihd Diamond* HtbG . *" r——— '■ f(.IiO •OUAt* Koaiu 8b ap, in store and tot sale b» —■'"''' ■0 : 7.-febS-7-:;-;v v SHBRRIFF&SINNING. T AJUJ--4UO bbf* No. shand *feen i,4rd, ; lnsu>re. and Tl ifAUUIiR— I <o»i Gorman, ia store and /or aaltby • 5? clre P r,me Atn.ucky landing I'rom :M-:iWiav«..STCART & slu;; X'‘‘Keg»l*ior.’.> For sale b, - " 8 j +** fcbS * CARSO# & M’KNJGHT.' daiijY he view op the markets, Opnc* or tat Butt Moannta Pam. I ’ Jntmiav. February. 12, 1652: f The weather yesterday, in the forenbdn, -was quite pleasant and agreeable—somewhat resembling spring,—but in the afternoon it took a sudden change and the wind blew up quite cold, with a slight fall of snow, which melted as fast ns it felL Business was not-very brisk, and the market remains unchanged from yesterday,—therefore wo omit quotations ; r--.-.. '.«■ ■■■f^wwr: the Ptic* Curunt aioblXo Cotton aiarket,Jim, 31st. “ SMurday, Jh. demahdi!'. aluioogh not MfceraJ, Teaalteim Boles of 3500 bales, at very foil, and higher prieea. On Monday ed^n S TSiS«SSv • stea ® e r^ k,Berica waslelegraph dates to the lOlhlnsi.— »■«»•»•» for the week were 48,000 bales at J of a penny v!®£* Itwas alro stated that some mtsonuerstanding had taken place between. England and Prance. These £! V A? M c ? w i bolder* to relax somewhatfrom the high position they, for some tune, had maintained* end with *«cUae,.saleß were.only lathe extent °f >«QO batejf, the torn of the market being rathir in fa-, vor of bayers* . On Wednesday the demand was again moderate,- sales reached 3QOOboles,at 7Jc for miadfiag ?-bo market opened very quietly on Thursday, but later in the day a betterdisposition to purchate was observa ble* remliiog, however, in moderate bauness, to the ex tent perhaps of 3000 bales, wtlboutchango in prfces~ Yesterday* Fridayi.the demand was again moderate, tftles reachtngSl'OOj&SSOO bales, the market eloxingqoiet ly, bat firmly, at 7}c /or middling... Total sales tor the week bales, taken for France, England, and home markets LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary, • <U(&6£ Middling, - 7%& Uood Middling, - 7*071 Middling Fair, • . 7% (3% Fair, - • . 8*0?* The receipts up to the latest dates at all the pons, give the following-results: . The receipts of the week amount to 24,443 bale*. and export»3o,Soo bales, leaving the stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared, 197,177 bales. Ircseass— New Orleans, “ Texas, OECHEASE— MobiIe, M ■ Charleston, Savannah, *• Florida, “ Virginia, “ North Carolina, Total decrease, PORT OB 1 PITTSBURGH. JU FKKt 0 JttCKBS WA.TBB IA TKB CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic* Parkinfton, Brownsville. Baltic, Bcnnet, Brownsville. u J.M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas Shrive r, Bailey, West Newton. “ Genessee. Conanl, West Newton. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Winchester, Moore. Wheeling. *■ WellaviUe, Young, Wellsville. “ Huron, M’ilUlan, Nashville. DEPARTED; “ Bailie, Benoei, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do *' J. ftl'Kce, Hendrickson,McKeesport “ Thomas blinver, Bailey, West Newton. ** Genessee, Conam, West Newton. 11 ft. Bayu.nl, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ PorestCity,|lUurdock, Wellsvillc. u Diurnal, Couwell, Wheeling. « Vermont, H&zleti, St. Louis. Paris, Ebbcn, St. Louis. Wkdueiday Paekal for Cincinnati. Tna new and that running steamer OIN* ATI, Uixainatutt,Master, will leave SffMwißlregularly every Wcrmsabar. Tor height or passage, apply on board, or to det-30 &B. MILTKNOKKGER. For WSterling! Allegheny River Trude;. HBQVLAH FaANKLIN PACKETS. POSITIVE SALE Health Office. TRAPPING PAPER—Straw Wrapping Paper, o! all sizes, for sale by __ >8 WALTER F. MARSHALL, ’ Rodion Salts. ■■ ' T Anctldn Card* > * ' of four years,-ha* X again* resumed bpsiheps. 'Haying cqmpbed with the reqnisilions of the law regulating; Sales at Auctlofiy -and having procured a first ofassjMccnsejta Auctioneer forthe Cityof Pittsburgh, he offers Jus services as such lo his friends and. the public generally,. Wuh an expe-' •nence of nearly thirty years m this lineofbusiness,’be hazards nothingln saying that tietwill be enabled to give enuro satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed fo patronize him.. P.McKtSNNA, Auctioneer.’ Refers to the principal City Merchants. iva i Auction—Oalip Bales. ' ' A T. tho Commercial Sale* Room*, corner' of Wood and’Frith streets, at 10 o’olclr, A. M, a general a«- sorttnent of Sesronable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods- Clothing, Bools and. Shoes, Hats, Cups, Ac. ai's o'cfcucK, Groceries, Queenssrare, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses*, new ami second baud Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. AT 7 O’CLOCK, F. M , Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Instru ments, Hard ware and Catlorjr, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold end Silver Watches, Ac. I\ M. UANIS, jafll-.tf | ■ ... . Auctioneer. A BAROAIN.-kA House and Lot, comer of Pine and J\. Pike streets, Fifth Ward, (Bayarilttown), will be sold by public Auction,on Friday* at IQ o’clock, A. M., by Auctioneer M’Kenna. The House is 'a ttvo story Brick Building. 20 by 3d feet, with. Jf rooms y tho lot 20 by 60 feet. 1 Conditionswill be mndeknown at the time of sale. (fefrlgj HENRY DIRBQLD J7tA»UluNAi*Lt; uLUTHIMi A.T Psivats Male.—• V -The stock of Fashionable Clothing, at M’Kenna 7- * Auction House, which baa Leco selling bo rapidly and cheap at Private Sale, for the last few days, will be con tinued oce week longer. * fehlO P. M’KRVNA; Atirtfr LLEGH" -*dENY COUNTY' At ALU no”. On Saturday evening, February 14lb, at 7 o'clock, wnl be sold at M’Kenna’s Auction. House, twelve vAlu* abJeaiid eligible Building Lots; either separately of to aether, situate m.Dnqossne borough, opposite the Ninth ward, City of Pittsburgh, and within a few minutes’ walk of the same Keen Lot fronts i.O feet on the Penn sylv&nta canal and Butler Flank Road, extending tothe bank of the Allegheny nver us far as low water mark making (wo fronts of the same width. Tins -property os laid out, presents inducements rarely offered, more particularly to those deilrdfts of securing a beautiful private residence—or, to speculators, wishing to invest their capital to the best advantage. Should all of the above be disposed of, several lots adjoining will be of fared at the same time. P. M’KENN A . Terms at sale . .. ffeb7J Auctioneer • 3;784-i37,C10 16 798 9IGO 15,724 o 0,80 *' 1 7*M l)(197 47,499 Fell - SALIS—i A FAKM, couiaimug about 10 8 ACRES Of FIRST-RATE LAND, situated on the Ohio Hirer* iweniy-twa miles from Pittsburgh' Tne improvement consist of an excellent atone Dwelling, vplth all nscessary otu-bmldingi; also, a large frame 'barn; with an orchard of apple and other Fruit Trees, In full bearing. About sixty-five acres of the Land Is cleared,—the greater part of which i/s bottom Land, in a high state of cultivation, and cot surpassed in fertility by any on the Ohio River. The Beaver, also, the P. it O Railroad pans through \i\in Farm, which makes it so contiguous to market that u offers inducements to ibo»e desirous of purchasing a Gulden or a place toesiabilsh a Dairy, rarely to be met with. It will be sold low and on accommodating terms. For particulars apply to P. AVKENNA, Auet’r, or, to J. A. SHOLE&S Rochester. Fa. W. G« fiX’OAttTWKY, Aactloneer. Books, stationery . &«.» at auction.—w»h be toM, on Thursday eve Mag, February 12ih,atM’- Cariuey’a Auction Uonse,,a large assortment of Theo logical and Miscellaneous Books. Among the assort ment may bo mentioned in port the following: Byron's Work*, History of France, Life of Napoleon. Josephs?; RoLma’ Ancient History, republished S.; Walker’s Dictionary, Don Quixotic,-MUton’s Para* Jiao, Treasure oi Knowledge, Life of Walleniteen. Par* lor Journal, Year Book,M’Jualcy’a History of England Ortgiual Letter*, Heart Treasure, Pollock’s Coario of iifbe, Hand Book of Games. Odd Fellows' Library, Greek Revolution, Hutory of the Church, Dix’ Works. Empress Joseplmie, Vala, Pilgrim’s Progress, Lord or the isles, Lally Rook, Success in Life, Roumson Crusoe, Family and Pocket Bibles, Aunual*. Ac., together with a large assortment of Stationery. Ac. feblCl W. G. M’CARTNEY. Aact’r. Pawnbrokers sale of watches*, jiswi ELHY. Ac., at Avcnoji.—Will be sold on Saturday uveutug, Pohruary l4lh, at. early gas light, at M’Ciu ney’i Auction House, one of (be largest and best assort ed tots of Watche? and Jewelry offered in this ciiy far sometime. Among the assortment maybe inentiJiicd moan the followmi; Ogalri patent lever Watches, (KnglSnb ea»es); 10 do do do do. fud jeweled, 18 cefals ; 0 do L’Eptne Watches, 4 holes jeweled. 18 carats; 4 dodo dodooo do 14 c<?rou: 12jsiiver patent lever Watches. (English cues); 12 do dodo Id jewel*; id do do do U jewels, silver dials; e do L’&pme do, 4 holes jewelled ;(Ido do do, 4 bo t ea jew eled, silver dials; 2! gilt Watches, assorted sizes and Sualities : 1 la. go lot of common Watches, assorted. t a do or Ladies’ gold Guard Chains; 1 do do Ve*i Chains; ldo do Fob Chain*; 1 do do Indies and gentle men's gold Pencils; 1 do do gold If ensl Pin* and Broaches; 1 do do do Far Rings; silver llutr Comb*-: silver Pencils, gold Pens, Sc, The above comprises in par; one of the largest assort mem of Watches and Jewelry offered »t aacuon in ibis city for some time. The Watrhej are made by the most celebrated maker* in England, and are pronounced- by judges u> be a first-rate onlcle fho?o in want of saclt article* should not neglect to attend the sale. They will be ready for examination on hatiirduy mormag. 1 feblO _ W. G. M’OARTNEY. Auct’r VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY at Auction -Tim subscriber, Assignee of L. fehrom, will nrl) at pub lic rate, on the premise*, on Saturday, tho 14th day of February, A. D. 1852. ui 2 o'clock, j\ M. of that day those three Lots of Ground, masted in the Sevrudr Ward, City of Pittsburgh, being Nos. 1, 4 and 5 in idirora’s Plan. Lot No. I fronting2l wet on Bedford street,end n* lending back 70 feet to a 4 feel alley, with ibe peivile •'i* of a3fcei alley alongsldu,aud ou which there is rreeicd u two story dwelling bouse. No 4 (routing Id fee: ou Keating's slier,and extending back M feet to n 4 feet alley, and having Utcreou erected a frame two story dwelling hoiv-o No. 5. adjoining the above, end having erected th-*re on a two story brick dwelling house. JOHN BARTON. Attorney at Law. No.do Fifth street. Or, to L. SI I ROM. on the pretui&c*. j*£o \V. (i. ftPCAKT.4 EV. Aucr’r COFFEE HOUSE STAND FOR SALE A Coffee House Stand, with Q Inane ot the House.having two years- to run from the In or April, 1>52. Also, the Fur niture, Bur Fixtures. Liquors, AC. remaining ou hand The jioure is weli located and doing a rood ba*me«:— will be sold ul a burguin as ibo preacm owner has u> quit the on account id bad health. 1-or particulars enquire ot jal7 W. G. M’CARTNEY. Au.-fr, p. M* DAVIS, Aufltlones r. QUPF.RIOR HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR- O NITCRE at AvcTtoN.—Ou Tuesday morning, Feb ruary 17th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the dweUiQe house of C. S. Frisbee, No. 00 Pc no street, will be sold, his eutirc stock of deßtrablo and well kept Furniture. Among which arc—mahogany chairs, spring seat sofa, arm rocking choir, pedrsial and centre table, with mar ble tops; card, breakfast aud duiing tables; bureau, book case, high poatbedsteads. superior inarain eurpeU; stair carpets with rods t window blinds, fire irons, feu tiers, loolfiiigglMMes, dinner and tea setts, qaeetuware, table cutlery, floor oil cloths, a general assortment of kitchen utensils. Ac. Hebt2{ P. M’KENNA, Auct’r. rItUHNINU LATHES, PUNCH Ac n at i. AccrtoK.—On Friday afternoon, February 13ib, at 3 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, two very superior Turning Lathes; one Punch Machine; one Vnvii; two Vices; three castlron Bells,4c. fob 11 P. M. DP7IB. Auct’r. A(\ BBLS. CEMENT—Of superior quality, for sale TpV/ low, to close consignment P. M. DAVIS, ja3L*tf corner of Wood and Fifth streets. W. J. TAFSDOTT 4 CO% E§gg|fr ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1852. fcgjjftfr James Blakely-, ASnSBSC EUROPEAN AGENT, and Dealer in Foreign Ex change, is alffo Agent for the following Packet Lines t Pioneer Line of Steamship*, between New York and Liverpool. Swallow Tail Line, sailing from New York and Liv erpool oo the 6tli and Slat of each month New lane leaves New York oa the vfiih,aad Liver pool on the llih of each month. Red FtarLine leaves New York on the Uth, and Liv erpool on th«-20th of each month. % Line sails twice a month from Liverpool and New Ydrk. Hie London Line of Packets sail from New York the lst,Bib, IB*h and 2ith, and from London on the 6th, Iffih, 2lst and 29th of each month. The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packets soil from New York and Gtargow on the Ist and ISth of each month. A Weekly Lute of Packets from Liverpool to New Orleans DaPy Line for emigrants, from New York, bjr steam* bust aud Railroad, or by canal anil railroad, to Pijis* burgh. Passengers will receive every aUepiion, aod adyi£e given cheerfully at the offices of W. Tapecoti 4 do , Eden Quay, Dublin, and 8u George’s Boiidingf, Liver pool ; W. ft J. T. Tapscou ft C(n, 80 South street, Now York,or at the office of the advertiser. Persons residing in the United States or Canada, who wish to send far their friends ia any pari of England, Ire land, Scotland or Wales, cut make the necessarry ar rangements on application u> the subscriber, and nave them brought oot by any of the above favorite lines of Packets, fwhioh range from l,oooto 2 dOO.tons burthen,} orby first class merenaut ships, on favorable term vliy way of Liverpool,Loudon or Glasgow. Their freqaeu* cy of sailing precludes ihepos*ibiluyof delay. Passage can, a]*o,be secured from Liverpool to New Orleans, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Charleston aod Savan nah, direct. Remittances in small and large sums, us usual, to Great Britain and Ireland. Messrs VV. & J.T. Tapscou & Co. have entered into arrangements with Messrs. Vogel, Kook 4 Co , Bankers, Frankfort, on-tbe-maui.auQ wun Messrs Edward Blount 4 Co., Bankers, Paris, to draw Right drafts, which can be made payable m nil the principal places throughout France and Germuny. Passage tickets aud drafts al ways for sale by the undersigned, corner oi Sixth and Liberty atreets, (up stairs), Pittsburgh, next door to Messrs. J. 4R. Floyd’s Wholesale Grocery. JAMES BLAKFLY. P. S.—Catalogues of the vessels, pme of Bailing and burden, can be had hi the above office gratis. ffeb4 Mexican land yvarrani’s—bought anu sold, by James blakely, feb4 corner of Sixth and Liberty street Hoqis of Refuge, THE subsenbers for the orectiou of an House of Re fuge for WestrenPennsylvania, are hereby notified that an assessment o itwemy pcrceut.on the amount subsertbedby each, is required to be paid to the Treasu rer, on or before the ISth day of November next. By order of the Board of Directors. oclSLtl JOSHUA HANNA, Treasurer W ROUGH (' IKON TUBULAR BEDSTEADS Wuh ISlastio Bounins, combining strcngih, neat ness and lightness of wetgbr, with perfect freedom from vermin, tor Seminaries. Hospitals, Ac , Ac. Also, a more elegant article for family use, manufactured by . fehJ.Sw SCAIFE, ATKINSON, 4 OKFLY. COAL BOATS- Four hist class Coal Flults, tor Mile low by STUART ft SILL, No 6 Smtthficld street, JfebJ opposite Monongahela Hou*e. BROOMS— SOU doz in store and for *B)e by ieb3 STUART ft SILL GENUINE Bermuda Arrow Root, Tnpioca Pearl Sa go, Pearl Barley, Ifecker’s Firma, &c. For sale bv feb7_ ~ ~ ’ JAMES A. JONES. UXS. TOBACCO,Springer’s, s a; A/*J • & do do do . febg , ~ynstorc.and for sale by. STUART ft SILL MOI.AS3ES AND SUGAK - " - SSS bbfs.MoUsjes; S 3 Wills. Sugar; For solo by. CAKSONA HI’KNIGHT, fl 4 Water .andtlfl Wueritreeu - “ Vt'*^ -■* f/-'/ <‘ Ai .- > J "'■ «. j J’% ,~'’- Vf. -3 *, -* "if- ’-f ,*- j> --' 'j'-Q&i " , - ' . , -r t I .* 1 t -p ,* x <>?> V?\4? r-' Y ’hY/Y '> s #* ;**/, ,y' 'y ~ Yrj - -..-- ~£ V ‘ £ r - i* i.* , x ' y , 4 ‘ Y.Y"^ «- j ( . s - * t •■ , - T j + -,v" f ~*Y 4'* '.’ • k / , ’* 4-./4 v-4 1 YY'’ 'Y/Y. ' “ ‘ ~ "- ” - ‘ v * < ‘’ w -* -’ - 4-~ '=<-'* ’ *i- <MS. *“Y, ,V%V, h\? •^‘t^T4 N*c- " -*- t ' A - , - ; v ,3; - ~ JPplSir// 1 • . v WSJ !' •■ ';■**.' j*- ~- T / jSt‘‘ a “'ta, ' 4 ' *y' f •Idcr ami sfullytreated, 5 / f I ,Y ( r™’Y ,JU --' i w cltyt enabfeuDr. > * ■ Y le d?nfspeedy care to all whouuv , „ , „ . odorous,. •<» _ . -* , k v . i.rrioms.di iHsipinday. * T , f ' _ .—Dr. Brown’s , * ’ , ~ : msilaml. *speed- - £' " nbli. It neve r fatlttHMvred * " - - *. snil f ' * 1 ' „, MON 1), Phutiiirfh, Petxm, T(i* Donor 7 a;? , - " -<i * h»»* Un'i^m^.-, v ' 3— is»'\ £*'*%. * A * -> 'v SSfi ’‘■’k&n i -.*■ " -“ s l^ ?%t"V ‘ ’ , fs * w i ‘ j V * i c . 5-^ : 'I *» • *— , *r i** J r, / « y v *■ l s { - 'T-S »<. *.« -V or. Ouyiott r i Improved Extract ~ _ ~~ ojj » i *“'' j ;*- { S' it- -s?- _ t- ti VEDLOW DOCK AND SAHSAI'AHILIJk. ' >■ \ ' ” ' *i‘> ' rpilE original nnd only genmna prrparniion for «fit ■ 1 3 * *•* 1. permanent cure of Consumption and Disease* of ;> ' ' i the Longa, when Ifrw are supposed to lie efTecrea br Hi a ' « ” > J> too free use of Merinir),ln>tt.Quralne, Ao ,*c *i IT WILL ClffiEWnuOl,i FAIL, .e -> Scrofula, i>- r ' *t ' t •r >- -, i jor King’sEyU, r -s•, M , w - Cancers,Tumors, r «.* » » Eruptions of theSltm, , - L , ■- Frysipelos, Chrome Sort , " r _ 7 I Eyes, BingwoTm, or Tetters, ; -l yr ' ' Scald Haul,RJieaatatlsmvi’ainsin * the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and El- H cer ,SwelllngofiheQlnnds,S)phllis.Dia - 3 , ;j- , i r pepsin, SaltSbemif, Disea oof tltehidnoya, , 1 - , Co ofAppeute,Disca<esansingfroinilte x i',***-, *’* u, 2, 0f Wetcnry.PiirunlheSiJesaod , -3, -,1 3«3U' L „ Shoulders,CencralDcbtllty,Drop- , ' cj *, V,s-<- sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and t 4** - i -r , r I THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN 4- THE SHAKER PREPARED *-\ELLQW'-DOOA*» J '£** *' AMD THE «‘RED HONDUHAS > ' t'-J * ' are ibe invaluable remedial agent irom which “Dt *1 >'■+ ■* - Cayzouh ImprovtilEiiroci of Yellow Dock and Sar- 4 f -”* . eapaTlUa” 1 formed, and iheJalnxnnprYof Dr-Qaytott - ba9 giventjsflhe virtue Of <hcse yools iivihcir perfeo- *“* . v * 4 ” ’ Uon Ilia preparation contains all the re torture prop- v eme*of the jooi9ycombmed and couceuirarcdin their *■ 5 J • ulmo tstrengtf;andedicacy.' - 4 , w’' Experuneaia were made m-ih4 mafufactunfDflhia ** I * * medld?ie, unuHt was found that u could nfci be foriher *- _ ♦. % 4 - Impfoved. r -j., ■ Accot<Hngly r we universally, C 1 •«- me# e'onfepauc.bcorbbniandCuULm.ous complaints t *“ orgeueraipro ualtonof all ihd vilaf ppWars, and all 11 «* * tho«a tormendns di«eaiei ofilie trying loltie - * > > patience, and so injuuou loboalih Si •* ** e^ u f + *- f h } SyjihltSyMtrirurxalCovsptaintSy Cancers ' r Gffitisren* 3 khtu*haiuvuan&a vastv<tnety of other &u*~ * ' * igtetabU ana dangerous dutast* an spaduu and berfeCtla - cured by ihtustcf ihiifntdiemt - "■ j 4 - „ __ _ _ SaLHre.fMichfgan), October 0,1851. * ! ' Mf JtJin D Do»i—Dear Sirrjfc rs ujtli unntferotle - * feelings of gratltmie that Barn able, throngh the oi7tne * i ' Trovidenceol Gdd,-and by the wonder-working agency < 4 •, of that excellent medicine, ‘•Gnyzoit’s Yellow Dock f t. ~ *- and Sanapanlu, n to give you a few symptoms of nrV -/> a i *’*t\ »■ x olntesthopelLEscarO. *** YiS it'd. ' » In ihc wmier ofl8:0.I-was attackedwnh asCvere * * V pam, which was gradually extending thTongh the whole « i « J V■» I light side and leg? avthe same lime, atotnl pro «* It Vs of my physical system, leg bad shrunk to hbouf * - | , of us common size 1 prdcured the otiehd- - • ** - J * anceoTa6kilful praculioJicr,who prononooed my djs- J j « -». caseoncofihc woritformsof Iwcr complaint He said - *>?** - ■,. myca«ewas<meitorca«ilylmndled, for * * r- *" *** * me. 1 remained underhu treatment cmfl Iwiia-saiis* » " fied he Could not help me Ithenprocoredof yourogent i»« *. ai this A‘ two bottles of GoyzaisVVefc* - Zt low Dock and SarsopariJla,froin wluch 1 received a s vail anrourn of benefit. AfterlmvlDg taken four Coulee v morci I was able to pursue my busij ess wuhout any v , & * s*-, " , iocouveniedce, and have been luce that time a welt < i f t.** -?v raon, wink but a abort time smee Iwd confined to my ** c bed ihice-fouub of the ume, or.d I daimotuserlbo ilie ’> ‘VT return of my health to any other Catire than by* the , c *'*■<, ogencj of that truly valuable mcd{c 4 ne, Guy zou'sVeU f y , f iL low Dock and Satsapanlla. VADRIPER **•%* 4 ‘ —i, »*-*■> o xt s r ■* Sauns, October H r * ' ' n *- Mr J D Pa*&—DddrSit*: I eenu yotf the- foTeJiuig J$ ** * certificate, and so far as I am with bis - \ K M; i ail true. I procured it,ilitnting it might be 5 * _ fit to you and the afflicted. Yod have the privilcire •of > - 1 k * using 11 as you think best* Yoiirs, W.A BEBil& }* The foUounng Lt'in is from a highly mpeeiabk Phvn* * 4 l nan, who enjoy* an ex {owns yraciice: „ NAVABRS, t O ) } Nov.l,lfisl. J J Dr*John D Puri—Dear SlrJ “ Extract'’ * of Sarsaparilla ” Tins medicine ha 4 * becn v preacnbe<r. t f by me for the lastlhree ycar&ytvub-good effect, mgene* * ral debiiity Liver Coruplamt, Jaundice, By«»pep*m. -* • * Chrome and Nervous diseases In. all Female Com- ' > A r plums it certainly faunequallfiiL 1 %| (n the u 0 of thi medicine the patient* constantly 1 gain streugih-and vigor, d fact worthy of area* eon- t 3 siderdtion Id pleasant to the ta<teonu smell, andean 4 - * \ k he hy persona wait tho moat delicate hurnmeha/ - t * t * 4 , * with safety, under uny I tun shaking * ? from experience, nod to the affiieted I advise-ususo. Z. - > t\ ' , DR.-J S LEEHEtL \ 4 JSziract pf a Letter from on txtmnw Merchant i» Kes* Z *■ fiob, lYueomin, > Nssxab, (Wisconsin), < v yl>^ Mr John D Pari— Dear Bif: Irfcn out of your **\Vij* •» » tar’s Bufnam of Wild Cherry, n and <fe Dr -» ' tract of Yellow Dock ami Sarsaparilla n FJcasefor, > *• ' 1 ward a supply immediately* % Your Balsam of Wild Cherry workeito a charm hefer - i r —not u hotlle failed of afibrdingimmedlaie Yeher,amlin / ” 5 every in«tdncebaf one (an old gentleman of 71 years or agel, nenred,andifae YehowDock aa done equally t f as well. I tdok three bottles my oif, ]a«t fall, ond en joyed perfect health la t winter, for tho first winter tr 4 eleven years, being iroublcd wlih a severe eruption of - •* the skin, which -laid me up from two-weeks-to : ibiir- ; •■•V'■ months every winter and spring, onftil last winter. "** » ' Heuryr. Jones, a brother merchant apil antinicnUr v{, . fnetd of mine, took two bolilc, of ilte Yellow Dock fur - , - ? fccrofnlous Erapiion, which ,hai worked air entile ~ 1 6QftS* x rr My tore is al the coiner oi Wiscom,m Averina anl - i ' Watntit.3tTeei Yours, respectfully CHARLES n. CASE. < - t; I-.' :.-'-;'- .- Cl ' , :.- C : cr-:vl.vll-fly : ’ ■ |fS .I cy . . - v. f i : ~_ > f 5 Ayer’* ChstirTeßontf - EOS THI* CURE OP COUCHS, COLDS, HOARS3- NESS? BRONCHITIS, WHOOPiNd cOUGU > CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. ~ ' , 1 In offering to the community this Justly celebrated re- , - medy forditcuEcsofthe throat end lungs, It la not cur - * wi hto itifle with the liycaorhealth of the oflheted, Bpt ' frankly to Iny before them theepimons ordt/tmgntsjgit, . 1 , ? men aud'iomeof tho evidences of Itssucce**, (Tom Which « they can utdga for thcmieives. 4Ve -* h onrselvevto make no wild nsaenionsorfalse etatementj i u f of its efficacy,nor will we bold oat any Uopelo suffering , tinmaniiy which fids will not warrant. ’ Many rtaifs are here given, amt we *olicit r aw!nqmlfy ' from the public into eliwA publish, feeltngttsturedthfjy ' - i ' will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine Wof. tbytheirbestconfidcnceand patronage From lit dciliitguisWd Ptojatarof ChcmiHrv attd Stall* - no lltitial Baalim Coßtgi. Dear Sir. J delayed answering the race pt of year ■ - ' preparation, tthril 1 bid arto pominity of wtuiessinc its - edecia in'my own faoiiij', or tulhe famih-a of mv frinndi. ' ■- This 1 have now done with .high degree ofsaiSrsl% y i turn, Incaaeaboth of adniisandchudrca I nave fcnnil it, a* its Ingredients ehotv, a pawcifulie/, ’ y e P ! BstJltswtcs, ile, Feb. 5,1&17. ; * ‘ Fmruxn Oitnutm iht Hamilton Mills, in IkuCily, ,, _ ' Z I Dr J C Ayer- Ibavebeen - - « J ever had in my bte, by your "Casaav PbctoiuW’ and' . C I never fail, when I have opportunity of recouuceiSumit - ’ | io olhem. ours, respectfully, 1 , Sr D EMERSON.' '3 r- - : IET Read the following, and eee if this mcdicttucs ' worthamaL The paneiU bad beeemevery fceble.ano « theeffectof the medicine wns anmistakabt/distlnSi— - I- I Umt ed Status iioiEt,SaajitoaASraisss. I ’ , J ■* JulyS.tsio i , / *■ . r , Dr J C Ayer.—Bir-1 have been afflicted wtfflatuun.' -■ . I 1 fol nffeciton of the lunga, nnd all the symptomaoLgetlled r consumption, for more tliah a y ear /rould find heoS.' dicinc that would rehelt ntycase.onun commeacedehe ' - ~ ‘ u.eofTour-CtiannTFKcoEAt,” which gavememdutS - U ffly nfgTrestpred/^ U ' 15 Bmj J* v While using your,medicine, I hod the’graulijatitin'or' ? u n ,T. s .,^ 1 a i a7 c le 3 V J rc " a sump- j ’ ter District, who had been suspended from Wpartchlhl l dauea by a severe attach ot bronchitis. X 1 I nave pleasure inceiufyjng the e facte ttfyou. ' i“. And tun, sir, youra lesueuibllY. JF. CaLHUUH, of South Carolina,' . ■ „ET The following was one of the worn of cases' ' ~ ' < ro"aSn!- ,ansaua “ ,bou s ttl ®^ f . . , A btouahtOtth7f lt 'rf ’ Ceughing xnce «antlyiughi ariU day, L bar-ame- gfiaßtiy „ , h»m1 a l e . , .I ny i. 4y * , T" Wirt 'J Batl)teilJ,l, t d gln*»y»^d1 my * \ i breath very short. ..ladasd, I was rapidnr failuic*andla i j r. i .:- • ■ -•. v.-f I i BS fo r DreaCh.irint bot bLIe P houe of my v gS V ' > ® ntetl ?ined * <1 tiheHev John Keller, of the Methr dist dmrChi) ...... .^iiaf-yAtiajai/ bronghtmea bottle of.yonr Cjicuut PscTCitAt, whndiT ■ tried moreiogratify him, then from any exoccteiMmMpfflW&gwSßßSHl _ obtalntog relief. Its good effect induced me lncnaunhd . v X * i ustue, and 1 coon found myhcalth'jjaclumprorca-- fcA y Now nt three tnontbs, lam well and strong, a£d can at* Vja tnUntemycareonlyto your great medjetne. vrfla "Wuh the deepest grntttodm-yourv, Ac, 1 X t* 4 *!! - J JAMES COBFREY. 1 > Prepared and sold byJaraes C. Ayer, Practical Oteid* tut,Loweil,Mass. , . . to- Sold ra Piltsborgh wholesale an< retail.byß A. Fahnestock, and by J M.Townsendrtn Allegheny City by II P. Schwarts, and J. Douglass, and by. druggists generally. deeJt - lyp—■i~ n. : o-r; ■..'? ji ~ . | J Furniture and Clt air Wureroonu. “ » JOSEPH MEYER, AH Penn street. "Above the t 4 raLCaruti Bridge, keeps constantly on hanfUßd-ninkes m °^ a i e ; myUT-dAwir »- .{V— ATTORNEY i -< — V L. *■ t -** *• "» *■ - ■* ' ‘ v ‘ •* J v '*• **+<%* J t 1 ~ X% M’KBSBAi Auctioneer* w. * v JOB SA£E ? & > Horn tor Rent. *—■? TOE subscriber wuhes to lease for a term of years, toa firs Mate inan a hun'jttrge and'ApfenOiil :-affia.new HqTfcJUAuTatjle:;Creek, 9 afcoittvW:mUes from -Pittsburgh, /fnia Hotel comalhs fofiy-tlifte-fine large rooms, whtcharejfimsfced.ia a style equal to the accommodations are of the best description- Thisilo tei is sduatedat the termination of the l&raddocfe'i Field' Plank Koa J , on the old Philadelphia turnptlre.andfmme*' diately adjoining the Central Ruiiroad.H wmbeon&of the most delightful summer retreats in the conhtry. Fbr terms, Ac., apply to the subscriber, or to Mr. HilLonihe premises. • , (dccti&lm] ALLEN BROWN r Fur sai three BTukv hhick^—LT DWELLING HOUSED No. Id Hay sireeufiga JSnyder’s Row. Price S3,UCO. -Terms, 8500 mJSSSM. cashj?»soo ui one year; and 52,000,in. five be secured by bond and mortgageon the premises.. . Clear of ail Incumbrances, and liUe indisputable, r Apply to D. W. AA. S. BhLL, <■■ ■ Attorneys at Law, . -tlcclfr3m • No;l43Ebpnhsir./gi. fl'O.LET—The subscriber offers for Kenn J store Soon now occupied & Davis, No. 8: Marfcetstreet. Possession given BUM. on ihc lstof Apil Enquire of • •■*■■■• janfcif . CUAa*. If. PAULSON, No 73 Wood Sn Desirable Property tor Bsi«./ . fpjlE well known GRISKNwOuDGARDEN Property JL is offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers. This affords a rare chance for a delightful summer residence, free from me smoke and dirt of ike city. For parties* Ufa eaau ire of the subscriber on the premises. tannin* . James jwkain. ® i o JLENT— *For Uio summer eeaaon, or whole year, if dcsired, a pleasant and,commodious COTTAGE, snouted immediately on the bank ot jbe Ohio River* irißhoui-etown,- fiud convenient tojhe Pennsylvania ana Ohio Railroad: Possession will be given Immediately. For terms,onply le -■ Jan 2*2—ja«G:tf w.T. BLACKFORD. For Sent* THE DRUG STORK mihe coiner of Hand and Penn sireeis; rebicir A. W> LOOMIS, Fourth street. .. Aew Brighton Property tor Bale f CONSISTING of LOT No. (363, in -the borough of New Brighton. The Lot is 43 feet in front and*ex* tending baek 150 feet, ferreted thereon 1* a splendid two storv Brick .Dwelling Koa«e—with -Urge kitchen, wide: hall and finished parlors, and extensive sleeping npirlmcats. The lot is arranged with -teiraces. ant planted wuh various kinds of fruit, flowers anti shrobc bery.j .suaaied within a short distance lromtließaitroad. *tauon, and commands & delightful view of the Beaver River Railroad nud surrounding country. Will be sold ma great bargain, by-applying to - m’Lean, ftioFFirr * co., _ tcbO No; 3t Fifth street, GKhAi UaRO«IN Ot 1 t nKhU.—yplnnMiy tfimri .mg Lot, (No. 1013), tn 3. Thompson 1 ® plan of Lois, haVm&a<rom on Shtffi«:ld street of 23| feel; and rnnnlrie back li>4 f« tloa «5 feet street. Ins [ocaied on one of the most pleasant streets for a private residence inihe city. Wiil.be sold at the sacnScmg price of SilOtf. Apply ui Ute ClHce of (rb'J Cottage to Rent* ANEW Jlnck Cottage, on ilie Allegheny >ide v but a ffttv hundred yards from the Toll Gate, at the head of Federal street. The hoa.se has foot roams—parlor, dming roots and kitchen, betides ttiro rooms m the attic —a Hue spring house,hut five yards from the kitchen— a stable uml carnage house; wit hthreencresof ground. 12nq utre ol tfebfl) A. WILKINS fcfiO. For Sale or Hcut. f|WE valuable property owned by.Alchlon Rodger*.. 1. situate on Gram .Mrset, between Third aod Fourth, No 40. opposite the «u>to ot Arthur® A. .Brother, con*, aiding of Double Uncle Buddings; one, three stone® high, and an aide; and the other,three stones high, with a store room onfirsi door. In all, containing eleven rooms, with celUra under the whole, and good vaults. Hill bo sold cheap, and on reasonable termf. If sal* cannot be made before the Ist of April next, it will be rented. Enquire of ROBERT ARTHURS, Attorney at Caw and Commissioner for the States, febs;l w No. 44 Gram «trrpt mO-LbT~Tbe STAR SPAftULKOUANNKtI HuU-E j —adjoining ilie Theatre, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Possession given on the let of April, ticquiroof OTKIVaRT A: GILL- Auy’s at Law, No. 67 Fitih street. iieal JKaiatt for b«ie ON EASY TEnMB,—A HOUSE nnd LOTon 4Sg|l SVood suctl, Pittsburgh,occopiedby M’CuJ.gJfH ty A Co.as »<}la*§\Vurehau>e. Also, a Jlourc and Lot in Manchester,occupied by Samuel CUarcb, adjoining Cliaile-s Ur*wer. The Mouse ismosisubstamiallybuilt; ori euher ride there tsahne spring oftv&'er- Aq orchard of thriving peach trees, and every requirement to an olegam country home, is on thel,o'. Also, a Lot bn the Mouongahela River, having the Roll.ng Mlii of Mil ler, Church A Co. on the cn«t. For terms, apply to ' JOd. KNOX, Attorney at L&tr, brant street,Pittsburgh- ja!7:d&wlra A FARM FOR SALK —A I ruct of Land'&imated in Ohio township, one half rm e iron* the Railroad at “ Backhouse’*.” containing one haudred and thirty seven acre*— rirty-cight of which ore cleared and in prime order; balance m first rate woodland- The im provements are, a pood stone house, with barn*, sheds, staples. Ac. rbe AVood, alone, on ilu* Farm,delivered at tiic Railroad, will mme than pay Cor the Farm- Price 830 ft) per acre. One-third in hand; balance m ten an nual payment*. Apply at the Office of fcbll - M’LEAN, MOFHTT A CO., 31 Fifth >t- TWu tIKIGK YARDS FOlt tIHiM l—<ivun immediately, tor four pangs each—One in the ffth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, recently occupied fiy Gro Moul Sc Sons; the other adjoining the above, in Put township, ha* been in the occupancy oi Geo- Alopre for ten years, consequently die character of the clay for brick has been well established. For further information, inquire- of the subscriber, Allegheny City, corner of Sandusky street and South Comninn. fj:uis:£mp) GRO. MiLTftNBRRGKR. ’ Lota for Bale. ONfc LOT in the hignth Wa rd 01 the City of Pitts burgh fronting on Locust street £9:l feet fiddling ort Vunbraant street, running to the bind 407 feet, fronting the Monongiihela £!)J fei t, Routing ou Mtlienberccr’a street 400 feet. One other Lot, ft*}j<*uuug <he above, lu Pitt township, trommg on Locust street £44 feet, fronting on AlUteuber ser'ei5 er'ei street to the blutfJdJ.fecu pa the blulT overlooking is Monongalieta £44 feet to a hue or the property of the late Juntes Irwin.£Ut) feet to Locust Street- One Other Lot in hu Township, fronting ou Locust Street. AT? tcot, fronting oil MilicnucrgerStreot I'JUfeel to a £4 (ect alley, fronting ou said alley 239 feet to u Hue oi Property oi late Juutcs Irwin, from Alley to Loctisl Street ItfHeel. One Other Lot tu city of Pittsburgh, fronting ou Lo eust Street £9l feet, fronting on Vanbraam Street 120 feet to a £4 (net Alley, (routing on said Alley 203 feet, fronting on MtUruberger street 120 feet to Locust Street One Oilier Lot (routing on ForbesbtreellS feet, front ing on Mtltenbergcr Street I£o fret to a 24 feel Alley; ou the paid Alley 4b feel to Lot No. 41 m MutenUqrgei's Ptan Lun. One other lot, Routing on Forbes street, V 9 feet, Crbnt iog ou Van Braatn street ISO feet, to a 21 feet alley, fronting on said said alley 29 feel. One other lot, fronting uu Forbes street 72 ft., running back to a 24 (eel alley 12U feel, fronting on said alley/ 72 feet. I wilt sell for cashyoa long lime/or orivperpetnul lease. For partiou'ars, enquire of the subscriber, ou the corner oi Sandusky street and Soalh Common, Allegheny City, jmffi.-tlmo GEO.MILTLNbgRGRH.. Building lots for sale.—sixty feet of Gioumt, ou.vhe corner of Third street ami Chaiicery Lone, eighty-five feet deep. This property is ou the comer of the second square, below Market street; and Tor a pri vate residence id the mast suitable of any now for sale, being convenient to market and buMnees. • For terms, 9cc n which will he reasonable,apply to l J *&l£j ftl. CHRISTY, at the Office of the Gas Company, or of R. Wt)OD3,£sq.,Foanli at. TO LET—ONE WAREHOUSE, on Liberty, oppo* rite the bead of Wood street, with a vacant Lot bock running through to Penn s'trtet. how occupied by William Lehmer. _■ Possession given Ist of April, IS$2. Enquire of • fcb4 R, BARD & Co, IU3 WoodsL ~ riio LET—AN OFFICE TO LET—ove* Philo Uali A and next doorto Nelson’s Hagaerreaiype Rooms. ' ALSO—A small Dwelling House on Pennsylvania A venae, near Oakland. Possession given immediately. E.D, GAZZAMj Liberty.#!., neorThird. ri'O LET—a comumtiDfe two story lincfc dwelling/ X on Fir?t street,Beoond‘d<x>rbßlow.Ferry s wiih.fcvaa rcon>a,cellar and vault,at a moderate rent. Enqair of febs H. HICHaRDSON. Marketstreet. CHANGE FoK liUsINESS.—Foe SAHt-ffte un« expired lease (four years,) of that well-known- Tavern, Ike American douse, in Allegheny. It has*, good ran of custom, both from the city, for boarding, and travelers and persons attending market. Tfeo house is large and well arranged. AlboVa large stable and yard, immediate possession given. A bargain caji be had by applying to \ 8. CUTHBERT, Gen»i A gVv .50 ' Agency for Different Lines of Packet Sfclpi.' Jgjjgt P ASS ENG E.R OFF 1 CE ’ &f|r aO5 ÜBKBTT BT., Pinaßrase.. "Ti*®®* For p. W. BYRNES 4*'C0.,00 Sour Astra;, cpmsT.qf Pine , New York ; 36 TFafcrfoo Road, Lwerptolf &rut B 5 Oravier itreeuNtio Orltanj, ' . HAS A LINE OP PACKETS sailing every fire days from Liverpool to New York ; a Line of Packets from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 16th of each month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the SOUtm each month. Also—a Line ol Pacfcetßon the Bth and $4Ui of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. aLso—Drafts at sight alwayson hand, for any amount, at the lowest rates of discount; and all information given ccneerning passengers, that'can be.friven, with pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, janl£: 205 Liberty, al M Pittsburgh. H«w Arrangement** jg®- LINE OP PACKETS Jt 5 /£&3sV> m PHILADELPHIA. TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL On the Eighteenth day of every Month. JANE 11. GLIDDEN, Ambrose Child, 700 tons* loth Nov. JAMES BROWNE. Arthur Child, 1000tons*-lSth Dee. GONDAR,/. O, Bantoio, 650 tous*——*lB|h Jan. NEW SHIP, ,850 tons The above ships are built of the best materials and af ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined wuh the modem improvements for •the comfort of Pas sengers. Their commanders are mco-of knowa abulty. These packets will take advantage of steam tow boat? op the Delaware Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Passengers can get up the river cheap Oirimgb the winter. For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, *p* ly to or address by Jetlor (poa(*paui), ' ’ P. W.TOJRNESJbCO.', 60 Sooth street, corner of New Yotft’j 36 Waierlo&Rnau.lavenuip) i JOHN 1 THOMPSON/ 005 Liberty street, Pittabargb. To Prldterii Newspaper office for sale.-a first-rate orportuuily is now afforded 10 go mio the Newspa per busmens. The whole or otwvhnif or a Democratic paper, in one of the Western .counties of Pennsylvania is for Kale. -The County. Is decidedly Democratic, .ami the Office enjoys the whole of the County patronage The paper has a good circulation and lts uosmesa Is profitable. Private uud uncontrollable reofOQS Blond* induce the present proprietors to sell. Address* either personally, or by letter HARPER & PHILLIPS,'' 1 jalMm Editors of Post, Pittsburgh, Pa. { R. S* Officer* . ~,"77 —T MANUFACTUKERSof ell kinds of.TrunkandPadk. log Boies Dill worth 1 * Planing AltU,Stant si beiwcei tSt vend, and Kighih. 1 Coie» made and delivered ttnhe alionest - jj^o !■ r ; "■ H. vv. UorU«icu7~ : . oecnpled by Sy Shepard, in WlllniijburehrWhi™ H i?,rf« o cftrr^^ V- .t* : , ---v . , > ' v^ fy-* ** a ** , *^ t v T r *• .-S'* and U: emcit CoU'i ted Si paper AUUmtIOS. XQWA*DttA&V, i . • lIRAUBE * RARST. ‘BknktrsaniSzthangt Brokttt f J)iaUritn-F6T»ign a*4 ; Doinutießißtißilkaf BxtJtangtt Certi/icatisarDipbu %i,Bank Sous,and Coin . Coinftr of Third and Wood'Bti.jdlrectlyopposltetbe Si Charles Hotel, maygSi H. ROLfiIES *' sons, - - ati ottic* Zb :JVo. 67 Marktt strut, four doors tslou oU stand N ftOLSiIEB * SONS; BANKER SAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers m Nptcs.iDranu, AcceptandWjGold, BilWr-aiuL Rank Noi«,.,K4:change:oathe,Easternand : Weilem cities constanUyfbrsale* 1 ' , Collection* mod* in all tbe.citlesthroughout the TTrii-'' ted States. Deposited received In'par funds or current 7 paper, No. G? Market street,between Third and Fourth streets. . . ; -Janao-iy* * 116.0.11003.. , . TRO3.S*SaBHT HOOK A SAROJBifT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS r - N.E. Comer of Wood end Sixth streets.) Pittsburgh* ?* T\EALERS iirCoin,BanirNotes, Time Bills,Foreign XJ and-Domestlc. Exchange. Certificates ofDeposit.fce EXCHANGE onalhhe prlncipc* OWeao f .the Union and Europe, fttfaate In sumßtoßtnlpurehuers.* • CURRENT and paTfandsrccelvedondeposlie ‘ ' COLLECTIONS madepn all parts of theAlnionialtlte lowestrates.... .. aeplMy r . « CUtttCY*; • •••' i BANKERS ANB EXCHANGE BROKERS; >WokosWoo4 Street, ; Thtrd-dooTbdovfFourih-^iiogstsifie), SIGHT EXCHANGE on the. EasternCiucs constantly for saie. Time. JBiUfl; of Exchange, usd NoteSdiK cowiied..; Gold,Silver and Ban I* Noies,bought android. Collections made injUl.the principal chieaof the United States. Deposits received of Par and CurrentPanto;" * ratr27:y. . AI’IEAN k MOPPITT. BANKERS, EXCHANGE COIN,' . bank notes; SIGHT AND - TIME DRAFTS,&c M *c, - Collections carefully attended to, end proreeds remit* ted to any pan of the Union. 1 -* S&^STOCKS^a AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. . Non door to Ute Banfcof.Flusburgb. ' I'J' P -p -p :l THE (MEAT SEOHET AT CAST mTSCOVEREB For tUe Care of €oiUua|iUo&'x New System $> New Rmecliea; Triumphant SueeeeeJ NUTALL’S SYBIACOM, (0 s Tire care for cough®, colds, eore blood, difficult breathing, broncbiU« t incipient, coaGrm.* ed and tubercular consumption i «■ tusks bjtixss—- Each one peculiarly adopted 10 each one of (ho three stages 01 Curnuwp ton ' I Cough, pain m the breast | s.dc, head, back, joints and r limbs, inflammation; i nesaandtickliiisr. in. , the • tUroav;<cFj6rt'-diJccnJr-Wd' :,qatcfcbreaihtrtff.'«?fefiM-a» i turn frothy" Costiveness, spasmodic* coagh, violent fever;-mgbt, : raormne and raid city sweat, i faecuar flash in theVace and cheeks, burning beat in the' palnts-of the bands and soles of hefccXytTpiftoTattoneaaif., copious, and streaked with blood. SYMPTOMS. Diarrhcaa, diminished fe* ver, cough and morning I increasing Tubercular Consumption, fdebility ,tfrequent fainting la Yellow Wrappers.- I flu, . delirium rand ? } swelling.of*the extremities. TO THE AFFLlCTED—The,appearance.la three bottles of NUTALby SYRlACUftfia.anew4ra.in me dirine, from Usiiovelty.and. direct opposition to the old. absurd aod inconsistent- OMR BUTTLE SYSTEM; while its success, prepared in this manner, (eachbotrle containing a differem preparation), in win* the. .ear j;ag»which characterize Consumption, has osttb itsbed tbo welcome truth of the Curability of atrtfsiagf of Pulmonary Consumption. Physicians approve of it because n is based upon cor rect Physiological and, Pathological principles. The noblic approve of n, because uis Common Sense , and ' because they know from sad- aperients Uiat ope prepa ration'Wili-norcure the three stages of The suffering, disappointed and uiscouregcd luvaJid ap. proves of it, because us prmcipleshoMoat a reasonable and when ho uses , s'synacuin,his' hopes are realized. \- • • • ' if he is in the first Etage of Consumption, and uses the first haute, HU erpectorttion,.difficult.and painful, be* comes free and eaavj bis *ough soorc;irfcta weU; the sorouess. ucslmg mins throat, inflammation,-potn m hi? breast, side, head, back, Joint? and limbs arc removed. . if he is in the second stage and sacs the second bottle' his fever leaves hm; Ins disturbed Flumbers become' sweet and relccsbing; his mght sweats, vanish {buret*" i peetomUon eopioas and assumes a healthy ap : pearance, and at length disappears; hi* bowels be* 'come regular; his uppetite returns; the flush in bis cheek disappears* the burning heat inibe poJins or his ' bands and soles ot his led are fell no longer; bis cough 1 uow ccasesj lie recovers und is well: If he is in the third stagehand uses the third bottle; hi? Diarrhcea gradually ceases', his went bowels become-' strong; his cougnaou outer oad symptoms disappear;* feeble digestion becomes.strong aud ylgotoas? HU stomach lecovcrsita propef.tone 4 and creates new,r!cH : and nourishing blood; his slreugib remrn?; his Wasted body Is clothed with flgah; tti? lays is s*.vbd,.and beds restored Id Health. 1 ’’ s -V- Encbboulebf Natali*® Syrtacmn has the Symptoms of the stage for which it is intended ptinied iiy front of the wrapper,whereby every iuvolid, toms, cau judge for himself, WHICH BOTTLE HEHK QUiRES; consequently no mistake can octar in se-, lociing the proper medicine.'. See Pamphlet Ln possession of the Editor of thisnaper,. containing, Dr. Nutall’s Pathology of Consumption*— Lectures oil the stricture hud uses of the UtunaaLungs, and certificates of cares, ■ > j try Prepared onlrbyDr. NUTALL, inventor, and Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. < KtiYdF.RAM’OOWELL.KirVVood St., Only Wholesale and Retail .Agoutsifor Pittsburgh and : Allegheny County. - -...- jja7:dAw : Incipient ConsomptlObvin,, BtUC iWlOppeiS.l - - : SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, in Pink Wrappers. vu INVAIiIDS AND TUB slcC THE CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. THIRST. Tbe G -EiT P»t« Extesctoh {Conners $ JJ. Daily’s) caring alt Borns uiid nil External Pains' and Sores, . . ... : ad. Balm of Columbia lot Staying or Restoring the Human Hair. . . " . .. 3d. J/eut’eH'cri-c and Bone Liniinevl andifidimi Kfg ttabls Elixir , a cure for nit cases of Rheumatism. :. 4th. McNair's Aameiie Oil, a certaiacure for Deafness.' Sth. Hop's Liniment, a knnwh mire tor the Piles. . ' Clh. Spoen’s Bid Headache Railedy . Jih. Relief, for all women tn fhe familrwSy. Bth. Lmf ley's Ores f Watem Indian Panacea, lac Colds and feverish feelings antfnrevehtimrfevers; for. Asthma, Giver Complaint and liilionß.'Affections; for Dianhoja, Indigestiou andLosS.drAppetite ; fjrCostiW nesifn females and males; ahanetvdiisconiplninls jifor :Stomach Affections,'-.Dyspepsia,, : The. groat-points are. it Is not bad to take, nevemgiveo ; ’pain,and never leaves one cestive. ; ■ . ' „,v Oth. Kobijstod'sVcrmifugeiW oun (filler.) for Children or grown persons'. . “ Ifith. Airs. Brown's Great PainKillcr. No'medicine: i his beandiridverra tnat is so happily adapted, tq jtsa, : internally as drops' to ha taken’, gutd; yet perform such' wonders when applied externally as a wash or hath,, by. friction. In bottles from 12it050 cents each. .'iff lllh. Sana ho he's Roach aiidßcJ Bus Bane, tot drly*. lngawav Vermin in a short time. , , m - 'l'; lith. The celebrated Lin’aLifs Pills ,dnff BmperartM; Dr. Bartholomew'} Pint Syrup. . thepopninr EX PECTORANT for cougHß, Culls, inflden-' 2 Ui£° Tic Eaulndia f Neu York Hair Dj/eSyihi: oily SURE coloring for toe Hair, _ 15. h. Lin's Baltn.of China, aChineseßemedy'fbrCms,: Bruises,Sorer, kc. ,1 ’ 10th. Extractof Sarsaparilla,: Thisartlele hasrontliv-. edalt other SaraapariUas,and.alill gives as great sails faction as ever. . ■ .. ,v ■ , ’ ’ 17th- The celebrated spread Suengacnnt Plaster, made from Dr; tiitt recipe; andthe moat popnlar inlhe * .. ISlh. Dr.KiihfiiTo&h&ihe Jhopt. AcorlalivSn&qwy cure forTomh Ache; r , - V . ... 4 . 10th. Dr. Cowsroc* Has .lately bought,ihe>ipl wthe tTnited States* of the c&tbmie&. Ccnceniptte/tiZilTmcji Wattr, found at the Salr Spfiasa. Chase, at Sit Catharine*, C.W. medieine bttrhu mined a notoriety andpopularity never before equalled by any preparation at mat place, and Uvsale has been commensurate with its merits, which are extraordinary. All the remedies are tally described in ALaIAvIACS, to be given to ull who call where thoMeulciuww? ke SoTICB* All .preparations •heretofore known as « COMSTOCK’S ” or COMSTOCK always bar loused and now. belongs EXCLUSIVELY _to Dr .Lucius S. ComsucJc; and though the signature* prComstqcs, * Co. will be cominued, this cjtttn label with the uc-uaul© siffDaiure of Ur. L. S. C„ will in future designate! dhe GENUINE. OT( , Ens MU3T BE sPUBiOUS. D* Tho nboyc medicines can be had in this plrceof feto WILLIAM JACRSr.N. : Ten Tboaiand Llyei jLoitr BWCeating’s Rbach, Rai, EzierauiatOT- Thisj)reparation iep«e ;of-the beti Dnielea sold for? lrc destruction of the , above named peso.' r For tie siroying roaches, 4c., nhas nt» equal in America. *Fre»- pared andsolu wnolesalo and teiail by : v j p jj seating Ai hisi Grocery Store SO7 Wylio stv* Eittibhreli'; '' „ &Co, cotnerof FottrUr S kS. e w ir Zf ce ? l ? , » ‘William Griffin, H’Callen 4 Co and J. Galiafeh?r&Co-ico'- •5?- I .W varaoiEiand Bentaan 913..Biraungluua :AVelghW Grocery Store.Slldo. 1 - Bag K««nulßjitoip, r IJhKSONS about wliitewowung bauxs fot tbeeoraiiK' S^!°xm^uluffieSft rtrtfsfcpf UrUIS °! Sold attlielowpricauf SScealaperbo’j. * ~ v » 1 d tgi^rwp S£lßffS!??:«SfeSSs?'i 4 , i JlsAJ£* u kot Orl/Cii, Frldo street* Eighth Ward \ JoT»u3TCiQlett: A, Cor,Teorner of Federal 'and Birnunghem; amlai WelaVaGroccry ' _lfel>s:l'n r 10 *XebS SEI * r , j - ? i >---u >• i 'l V'" .. Etmoval. Q. U. ABNOIiD & CO., FIRST STAGE. THIRD STAGE. ;tU),pmnt?, 7 to> eaJo*by -v, ’* STUART it SJLI<. m V . ' -■l 3YM PTOSIS. E/* Price SI per bottle—six Louie* for IW--- Sold by J. D FAItK, Cmemnali, Ohio. North caateomerof Fourth onfl Walnut «ts\—entrants ii on Walnut—to whom all orders mic-il be 1 l Kulil * Co, Pittsburgh; !, Wilcox, Jr,comerltlnrtet - atreel utnl the Diomoiia; 11 A' Falmesloek & Co, Pitta.- L burgh, J A Jones, Fttftburah; Lee * iteclthom, Aile ghenyCtty,LTKae»eri,Washington; WJI Lumber ton, Frtuudlnj L B llowie, IMonlown, II Welts'. Greens!) arc&;-S-Koumr,SoraerBel;Scmt&Gita!ore Be4fonliTt<!edAßon, HuntinisdcrajhlrB.orr,lloliiUdtal ! --' borghi llildebrandACo. lnlmrm; J R Wni-’u.Kman nlngj Evans & 'BrookviUe;: A Wilton- « Sou. Wuynesburgh; M’Futlaml Co, N Callender.Meaili vllle; Burton, jfc.Co, Erie ; Henry Fotltor; ftJetceiiJa* Kelly * Cojßntlery S Smith, Beaver! Jl> Saaunertou. ' Warren; F b S 08 Jones,:Cohi!eraport,•;F Crooker.' Jr. .Brownsville. , fnovia , -V. v * -j. V* , - \ * ' « < * Sft . V * * «" V - 1v " V ..., 4r ... ’S^'-X.y.. 1 v 'V>--% V . 4 \ ' - & —*f - t. f V -3®® <• - 4 jv ' ‘ VVt } -v rJr “• ( J ~> A *i. 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