'S £r*^'+— 6BoCgglfi^»fci : Dll® bhda Aid near;a» bag* dark MA-MJPACTI'BED TOBACCOS* rtfiSiSSJKas S«r«.»jssfjs^’yti bUf Uun ftW-Ww ftl4o / 43 water-tad B 3 froiUli- T? IL EATON /A Co, hare r*ed«d by recent rtpfeaa J?U arriTala;dte»mi«e«Md jmto*, tadumad mao tujii rt^KUt^lM^BU^udr cpoSoNo Baudio,leather Uha,ai2lotfcerarfietoeia*r*at demand ni their afore, Tatar!•■"■:' •' ' ■■• • Cmarketat *mirOLABBJ»-«0 bid* pri» R OMolaaae*, tn oak b-343 pc’i balk aidea,jaatree'd on con* adtoraaJe by . : : ' ; • . BROWN.* CULBERTSON Bulk fob ligament' ►(ENGLISH)—* anperior artele, for aala g BRAUN t RETIXR t bbla of the beat eoalirr, tot ante by - BRAUN A BETTER -13 del tot sale by SOAP * CANDLES— Il&bxp Na 1 rosin soap; 35 dp ia*i rac’d per. aunt New. England aad foT ■••is by. jart' ‘{ ’. BAWHABBAUCH . bbla ShfannanVpnTa eider Tinegar, itltVfittiiLoii cojuirnmeai, aid for aal** bjr "V . nurd i ‘, : *8 •WHABWAUGIL IjUiODE— 70 bbla Bmuh’a extra •sr” 7 •*. w “*ss®«„ iruaeUn aad by 0» rdt ■A JIVISES CO « WILD .11/—6 dor for said by mart . JKLDDa-Co__ ~*a'f nr.|K«Ba-.MaUbli Plantation. landing from «n» M_pu i p y «..^ fa , Mi.i.r - jAi|Eg .- CJ t’OAE—S3 bbdS N O BogandO *,£* O W easel doobl* refinedloaisugar;** P®j* •• ‘T, j . ■re * mprmsQN bid#'PUotiaioa Jn pryaa order, from vmi f” 1 /" ■ I Oialfl • | - - - ■■---- Hssaaasaasaf VrRUP-d baiea Ky daw rotted,last rac’d and for H A gEfCHISONRCo i ACOR— 9IPOO bams, sides mud shoulders, Jnit we’d ■ar^^^^i’AWßAßßAVdH, ; *.*7 T TMILLEHJtBICPrrSON C “?‘ •AILS—2OO kegs aaatd 1° store tad for sale by O BLACKBURN A Co MOl.assra— aflobbtaplatrtation feratleby _ ' rr«T7 1 M^o»J<HUSHFgU>ABOB S‘ *"uQAE-« hhdr prime NO, to anira pat *aat Amer ucaßnELD A ROE '/-^T'7>Vv f tt wUP.rwB tiCla hm Tea’jfsafibf' aaiCby (J WICK * McCANPLESS TblCß—BB tierces prims Biee jart roeeiredand fr liaatoby POINDEXTER* Co ■fetSr Z ■ 41 water« -T7-ARNS—A new aopplytf yaw ftcmjho.maimfae* X. tajulUx HE u#r, »a •tot salt, by aatf . PHEAIOKaw •or, to*ha»inr and aoMhiag; atao, Sanffa andL*Hbw fioap. MarketatJneai4lh» ■■ # ■ • m * x0 _- SHOULDER BRACES—A ww imofbraceaof tha rOUND-On Banday alxbt, a.Braaa SW« ( Kej7tb« S' C “ 8,1 11 br ‘aS&XCTT t WHITE S t,o^ lg, tl K ° ,l “‘ : .aarf-</•••■ '•'••- < l ~: • : IAPER—too reanutaoam wra]?pnr»dp . Wwndt^forAaloby SUOABS-® bbu tereria*** erwiied f * Co ! CT^^r to ’ fa^^Erri»Wc. i”sagtei^ l^gsSs^, tfg? ; IJUJGY • CABSIMEBEB—4 c«*» pUtt>> «■*»*•.; i i-»ttnPCCB-SD W* 8 F flop; *s P idu com; 13Q do mu; 7 k**» b«k»i»*i Bow; CD. cepjggu,fct »r - 3 *nACOX—IOO Utdi Jw*ot» hiixujlde*^'wdiioalder SStfSS^Hi ~.Vn. B.H. K.talM Bdlmirm > fa ** l *i'?irei tßCTtansratco k BUOiE-l» b* S O Softs, a ■Hunt.. wn X Ccemical Bow, t&enj VV.^^r 1 WICK fc M’CAIHHJESS. ' CHaSsm,u no 1 - v -““~ fthtrrtet . maiO . ■ - lb* fluxeed; fiO-keg* *ad4bbl* W m T£?-F Ss -* a ""OSSam**. mirt - 1 —•" ■nygg^gßsasa£ '".^^Q^.SDLESa p„ LV EHj9ED Sl”™ UEEHING-Hg,g»/g^.‘£§t|‘" '•—' 7 " [«idjnf ‘ Co_ u> wiiudMUi )u>d fertile by.in art ROBTPALZELL. TJACgw i r» pC>P&^3b*lea«n< ibe, in ttore MILLEB fc HICJCKTSOV iOAi > *-40. bu > ; fetsr ~ 1 /-\UF-FfI»WARE>-a enua loMore wad ht •»>* *: I do Bortto mi< In ■*<*• ; „■ .- w.lilgny mdlnrmm .”88* ■auWp t EOE P^ EPCIg, SSS^^S^*EOE j R'^r^^git^BrannELDtßofe ! , COM > -Kl3 l uaupioeuti! O talk Cram »uhr Loy*J iiatu .• : fcbaJ ■>•• ■•• j SOAP—® bxt Umuuwe'Qlini It Co'aoMPita>u>ra Mdfa*MirbrY^ e JOHNßDU-W*m . -•. titaa-*.■'• _wwooa it .. „ 1 ! TIJfOLASSES-SM LLli Prim»Pl»A<»Uo» I «« S?> pfioe ovality, Uodiuj £«m»nw ; misci 3 OAP—3O bxa pain, sdo yanefiified, Sdo White, 10 do TO* BAiWhoßst A c. NDOW RASH—9OOO lifbta a**td,tor*atoby ' 8 BOXNllOgyr* rOULD CANDLES- JS. bxa aqpeoor AtoaWCan* L c do Aiwt d»«»<nea. la «jpw» and for aale low by " ORCaI.McfIgKVVACo ’complete aet of Boekat Macbincry foriwle jlow. by tfeb3<} JOHN S/MLIVORTH >tUE * ORANGE .PRLNTB—3 eaKi enure new ■aayy.ryasaasagi^a--- fjH*r/t r #—iQOtnafAllegbeayPraaklia Furnace, u?fls ,, * r “d fcr ‘^. I,r BrtßT DALZELL ACn . tor aalW by ROOT BALZELL * Co IdIOHOL-HH^iHnr.b'd^.gl.br^ A^Sa" 1 * 1 *- jony PMottGAX fi^as E^t^.‘’?asat»iAoi« US liberty at mLESOAP—Scaaeatoraalaby - - I TOirJ - - • JOHN D MORGAN < DiGEB—S can* powdered While Jamaica, wanont jljed pore,‘for aale tnr [maiSl JOHN PAIORGAN ■ 4|O, AMONIA—IO )ba concentrated inllbbotUea. rVtor aale by Ima&l JOHN D MORGAN > UNIONS—A small bt tor aale by f mart < WICK AMcCANDLESS IRE—ID bbl* Loouville vhlte, for aale by i - tnara • \ JPWiEpAMS •HTTtN'fi—a bbla Spanlih, foiaale by ~ . . -*D«a , ... • JDA\TLLIAMS AMP BLACK—leaaktoraaleby- - f . aat3 .'. . .’ : ••:■ JD WILLIAMS OTTON—49 bale this day rac’d ne soarßriHiiint, * 'torsale'by • • tmaril - JASA HUTCHISON Hair cloth * velvet seating—a full a»- aottmeatiaatredeiTed and tor sale by ' auu» - ' LOGAN, WILSON* Co material change in prices. We note sales of sev eral t lousand lbs bacon at s}, 4| and 3) for Prime! coma on country lots would fall an l to a Jc of the abovi figures. Sales of Lard at 4| to 6}c, accord ing if Of Roll Butler, the market is near iybeue, 12S?ipc may be given as the ruling rales- Mod rate sales of keg timer at <9Ol Oc, as in qnat ■V > : Ss DS—Tha market is quiet, with moderate of C over at $303£5; of Timothy at $2, and o** Flax at 90095 c t? bu-- On of Lard at 60c; of Linseed uU.600 62c t - gal, and Tanners’ at $16(322 f bbl. Deied Fnrrr —We hear of no large sale* - in the mark:U Sales of Peaches are regular at $1,50. to $1 02, according to quality. Apples are in fair: requ« st at 70075 c s*-bu. Gbsx» Aptles—We inote moderate sales a* It l, bbL Supplies are falling oft note sales m a regular way a t 3q®feo*H TJIO CARPENTERS—Jo*i opened, , a large auon- X- neat of knob lock* and Istehee, wilh vrhite and mineral kuobe, for tale by ’ . mar 3 • % TOOAN, IVIL9QX *Co : SUNDRIES —GO bags goolicr pc&»; Vt <Jo (enher»; s bblsgieue; '8 tierces flax now landing from «mr Oiwego, aad for anle by I DICKEY it 00, mart - ••• . ; ; -• water fc from *u 10TT0N—51 bale* oow landinrfrom*trO«w«o;& / for aaigby- ImarJ] ISAIAH DtCKEVJt Co ■ OOM TO UTT-Gu iheaceood Gary of the ware* r boon No SC Wood sU bsTuu » front entrance. — - ' •. . . .ri.v» mpumw Applpto [mari] lEANB Mttbuah mall while, fctaale by . m.ro ; ■ ,V J DWILLIAMB Shawls a hibbons-a few' ritftkh and *up. Cathmerg Shawls; just received; also, Spring Bib* ■“Sir «?rri ,dB »>" *?* T *&s?£vsnn. '— dMTUice’i Improved Patent BOAHDS—doi *u« • - VT Ziue Wuhßouds. wtiolmtou>dretail at man* Utaml .. J »WILLIAMS, fchyi ... '.. . ■ - •. HO, Wood «x C^~ ai^ 1Mli "“ tot, J-DwtmA M s. ;■ coßcmiios-s>m “ SUNDRIES— 135 doxßff*} Ifl'dos Tew Yarn; ICO O ALEBATU&—W loo* i O ■'' few-'' ______ r |NEN^ A ’ M^PI HHANP |CKB^ungPR ~ A largolot I joflowcrieod linen kerchiefe. £rea lb ceau to high yneed PF n|, Nfo» sain by [marl! F U EATON St Co T) 0 WHER-000 ke rs Beany 4 * supo tier rifle, and rock raiEND rhey*c. -p'CE-gac,^.; f otJ £Zf^^iSl b &D BHEYtC O U0A8—375 bhdjpriae NO, for MJe< bTV Q -BJISi;.:V; • i FfIIEXP. EtIEY kCo OAP SUQAR--233 bMs aw'ld Not,erashedfc pow jdoed.'ftcealcby tmaitj FBIENJJ RHEY fe Co BiCQN— 10 e»W asa'td, 30,000 lbs auldjaunok S“^°^ l4^%'^nn E vtco ICQRCHINGS— 58cak*priiee,foT*aleby - - - VI&fcAUCj&IILEBR rrOBdCCIV-03 bxs raperiorfis do ls;l3 do »m it- ’mrrrftß-Sbbls fresh, Ttc’dand ibrsale by - W^RMKnrrcllEpN sjstfr* 0 as iWEET OH»-«eiakaitt*t ) mart ;'• .- v . '•■ - •"• i* store fiw sale by .O Hulc-ljSiK il ■■ TVACON—IO,OOO ibi prime hajns f 10 1 0<)0Ita , »top]dere, l>4 hid* kojrnraad,iasinoie "boose and-forsaie by "irt" “rrr"’ tt 0 blackbukn *co OXl3—lO bbls linseed Oil,'? do WinterLard,iu Qmjlcgin^ Co SALT— 140 bbUNo 1, «Üb« WiaSf &f J&J-Lv : u]4 ■>•- v . HICIUjr&ON tiriypow OLASB b*t wM, for«flclthc Vy M gr^ U ° l " d “ 8 ’ K>gsrni fccuxcAN "ITTINDOWGLASsJ—OQObx* NewG«aer»tfartai* W mSfIYTH fcIJUNCAfI I"*" TTEAvySHnOTNO CHECKS—CojaunUy on hand, jAsttiwmrtfJ ’Monfeeton nfAettytbiflißgMd, fur- CLVDLES— lUObore* Sommer Mtrold, La »:orti and Got nit by., irart - • ••DEB b JOM» PEABLASU—IO bbli, ini «»» «nd fat tale lor - waIIH DICKEY «• CO / ‘■iil'j.mb—lObxiiatfgte ma&tor t&ietiy '-isaiah racj&r * co TTTHITE*BEAJ<&—I2I bbU' *mall whiwi for ule by ' - WICKt hcCANDUag iSIOABS \j .. am* •tMJTqiiftntST ofm ■ffiffj tCtfi GEJISS— GOOlas >M*dtw«tfiwa6i3 tb %*"*.*?*• ***!& s^^sssj^&ssssi! 'OLA*SE3— IOOI»b!» K Oju* rec’d isu| [{aruleby trwni - - BHOWN- * IULUKKfSON BfeagXES3 pULYttU BARK—*I lb.to“^ gEy^ mS Pli ' llut^~a ”'* t ‘ U '° r rr ifa-ura ■jjpyraAßUga mootee-jo u* M,, “j^^vQKTll B EA a abl, - 1, - l, T 1) "‘ ,l^»P^°itTH T'ARDOIL—O bUUwidi Mf LBU »uperior, jortre 4“4*”.<*ta-fcvi»_4CTU SPANBU>VIUTPiO-» bWaiß-«U»r*aodfof»»I« by tau 7 .-' ■ i KIDD kCo n\Aßr-GO bbU SouihCarolinafoi *ale by ' l~_mar7 JOHN GBIEE SPIBITB TURPENTINE—I 2 bbU tor uUe by ’ ■ BRAUN A REITER nr ivsCTHt OIL— -tabbU for aale tnr „• -■ ' Ir SuS • r,BBAVN * SETTER , p t\‘fiß MlNKRAT*—MObbUforanleby ; . •.•••■« • BRAUN * KEITER S' ’t»*prH—g)hn fmcr«Lawion , »brand, In »tore. L b waterman nvtm HEED—I2O tnub prime new ree'd and for lfeSl ■ TASBKY mm r FSg HY ftaEP^3obßA TAs/gy fc BEST i^IUCKErsZ?* ■lff at best /urn-a-bbte up to*'. » bb * ! /nVttvfrrft— * /nil maniMat of low priced me* fc\wjlTK -praUKQlill L • '■ ——— —T””- Kid*’* Soip jO*l l'«wd- I.J. to jo,VEX •DE*CUEB-CJ ta prime itW S'"&% W. **■* •*■ £m wU “ l **" ,1 “‘ Louisville limb *nd iiydtMiie femes*; ccn i ettntiy c* hand mi for taJe .by : ii UABZXVe* COMMERCIAL RECORD- ""Tlsts-.^' r ' * • MAttCU.- _ 12 Sitonlarr^ - ” 19 Sunday,..". 20 Monday, 21 . 22 Wcdneaday, : 23 Tharaday,’: 24 Friday, PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE* , . COMMITTEE- FOR iUECH, Xm. iiKJCEE, EOUT. TxTjrrr.T- £. E. CTT.TJM j - Omen Pjttsbcect Gazette, > Saturday Morning, March'lB,lS4S.^J The weather, yesterday, wns rery mild and pleasint, and Jjusiness, in a general way, was quite,lively, f Flo'ub.—The market, in without change. Rcgu. ,lar kucs from store, bytbe drav load, at $4,503 4,50. j We note sales on the wharf of 73 bbls su perfine Mooongahcla flour, at $4,40, and 20 bbla extrajfine family at $5 bbl. Gain* —We have no; change to notice-in the market. Very little is ccjming in, and supplies are l.mitJl We quote Wheat' nominally at 90c; Rye 50®ic; Barley 45e; Com 37, and Oats 27e $► bu. Gt^ocans—The market is generally without change. We note sales of fair N 0 Sugar by hbd, in small lots, at sjc, and by bbl at s*c & ft. Mo. remain firm, with regular sales to the trade at 25029 c gaL - Bio Coffee is in lair demand, with ■ales i?f good to prime at Bl33|c—a common arti cle vul not range higher than 638 1 p_&. Sales of Riee,jby tierce, at sfc ip ft. Other groceries are steady, with no change ia prices. : ' papvtsioNS—The market remains firm, Aslan 'We notice uo change iolho market— SalcJ are regularly effected at former rates. Spirit of tl»o Domestic Harketi. 4 Lons, March B*—Hemp and Tobaecw—We ut limits below the pretension* of seller*. We quoti the article at SSO to SSS, as in quality. To* bacctij of good quality lor inanuiacturing is in de mand, and would command good prices. Lead—The stock in the market is held above the views of buyers, and the only sales are in a retail way, which affords no criterion of the price, ns to what large lots would command lor % ship : meat. i reeelsinc and fer sale by • ROOT DALZELL AC* JToar—The business of the past three days com prise 3750 bbls, as follows?—On Monday 200 bbls country, to arrive, at s4£s; 100 bbls from levee at. £1,25; 120 bbls at $1,33, and 115 bbl scratcned at Yesterday nothing transpired, the receipts going forward cr into store for higher prices. In city 'mill* we notice the sale of 200 tt>la second brand, on Monday, at $4,50, best brands are held at 54,'75, and small lots at higher figures. ' Grain—We quote spring- sad, interior tail at 759 7Sc;Jmixed andjair fall 60965. good and prime 87| to 90c p bu. Corn is decidedly dull; 1000 bus to distillers at 18,19 and 20c, which figures embrace the limits of the market There is some inquiry for Rye, and good lots will command 40 to 45c P bu, as in quaky. For Parley, the demand is inac tive; and sales this week hive been confined to small lots of Cur and good at 34334; strictly prime we quote at:3o937Je 4* bo. Provision*—Pork —The only sales reported are 100 bbl mess at $7, and a small lot mess and prime inspected, at $7 and $5. The market for Bacon is inactive, and prices are somewhat unsettled, but tnnv.be quoted, say, shoulders, in good packages, 2021,'sides 3931, andhams4ol)c alb. Sales of Saltlmeat embrace three tots, viz; 739 pieces pork ol 21c, round. Lard continues in moderate de mand, but the price is a shade tower, the' highest figure for strictly No t being sjc, though round lots l ea £j in kegs, atone, would probably command a fraction higher. " -Tallow—Thera is very liule .arriving. The chandlers ai? paying 7c for prime, rendered in good packages, and 6jc p B> for loose tots. Hide»—Thera is a steady and active demand for isid and for sale by RESELLERS all Sescriptioo* at the prices hitherto current, which we continue to quote, say for dry flint 6|e; Ay'nlted Glc; green tailed 3H&3lc, and green 3c *y: ■i- ' Nasuvilli, March 11.— The river is high and riving. ■. Large boats', cannot pass* under the Bridge. : f _ - . Cotton—A eelected. lot on Thursday and one yesterday, brought $G|O5. The general range of prices continue at 4 to' 6 cents; with a slight falling oX in the inferior qualities. * Tobacco—Sales at Johnson (c Smith’s on Thors* day and yesterday of 13 hhds at At A. HaroOton’s on Thursday and yesterdy 25 hhds at $230,15. The receipts thus far, for the present season, amount to about TOO hhds. New Yaxx, March' 13.—At market 1000 Beef Cattle, (700 Southern, the remainder Eastern and New York Slalej 00]Cowa and Calves, and 000 Sheep and:ltobs- - Beef Cattle—Price* yet keep up to a pretty high mark. There have been no sale* of consequence below $7, and the market average* from that figure up to $9 cwU About 250 head remain over un sold. • Bbjghao.h, March 11—Al market 75 beef .cattle, 400 aheep and 203 swine. : •Prices—Beef Cattle) extra at $7; Ist quahty. 6£o to quality '5,5026. Sheep—s24o, S 3, s3£o, $l, $5. Swine—Alwboiesdo 4}2s|c- Citmhnaii —Per Messenger—3o6 kgs, 1 bbl lard, Mver*; 104 !>xi tailed meat, Graff; l33ibbl« lard, Myers; 40 bga coffee. Holmes; 9 hhds bacon, Qrafl; 2 bx* *pecie,N Holmes it Son. ' T*ew Orltant—Ytt North Carolina—Scsksrice, 1 bx tobacco, 3 do cigare, 06 hhds sugar,- Miller it Kicketson; 1 bx looking glasses,'Spang; 15 hhds sugar, 12 bbls molasses, King; 5 oak* rice, 30 hhds sugar, Smith Sc Sinclair; 30 do do, Waterman; 13 do de, Wntsoh. 1 Whtehng —Per Consul—2o sheets, 1 5 hdts iron* Von Bonnborst; 1 bx axes, Church 4: Carother; 104 sk* barley, Smith. j' jjroumsvQfi —Per InuisMcLano —1 GO bbls flour 60 do do,downer; 30 do do, Crayae; 3 bbla flax*ed 45 ska wheal, I dor ploughei. Berry; 8 bag* flax seed, Wilson; 10 pkga mdse: Burbridge Sc Wilson; 7l bbls flour, 1 bx bacon, Allen, 3 ska dr peach**, Berry; 3 pkga mdse, .Cain; 17 do, D Sc co; 17 do, Bidwell; 3 do, Forsyth & Duncan; 1 do, Mar tin; 14 do; Butler & co; b do, llarton; 9 do, Bing ham; 3 do Hutchisoo; 16 do, Butler fie Bro; 1 do Forsyth & Duncan; C do, McFaden: 10 do, Hays & Blaelq 32 do, Bingham; 22 do, Jlurton; 51 do, Graff. Per Michigan—2 bdl pieces, S.screw?, I shaft, 1 fly wheel, 1 bx mdse, 2 pc* easting*, Spang & co; 39 hlf bbl* ale, 14 qr do, Smtlh;2t kgs lard, McCutcheori; 5 bdls paper, Christian Ad vocate; 9 do, Loomis; 27 bdls cotton tjvut, Fnond, Rbey Si co. liryTo Stxsjooat Mxa am> Onuctx*-Coimell s Magteal Pain Extractor—li is uow conceded by medi cal men that Connell’. Magical Tam Extractor, manu factured by ConuiackA Co. 21 Courtland the mawst.woudcr oftbe Urth century. Its effects are truly miraculous. All pains are removed from bams, ualds, &C-, and all external sores, In a few minute* af ter iu application; healing the same on the most dell cate shut, leaving noiscar. It it equally .beneficiaUn aU kinds of inflammatory duettes* |u *or« pies sad Eyes, apTatns, him SwfcUmg and Ulcers; Bruises, Burns,. Chilblains, Erysipelas, BUe», Tic Dolorcsux, might «U.*>psoofta and ask for CoiindUV Magical Pain Lttraclor. manu fietureil by ComstoekJk Co-N Y,aadno other. . llSd byWJI. JACKSON, Agent for PjjgwgJ* Liberty bead of WpwL ; . . novl&lAwCmT. (Chronicle copy.; in- Use rux Mxam.—lf you with to be sue deiAful id any undertaking, you roust always ‘use the proper means.’ Therefore, if you -have a cough, use Jatsb's Exnwoaxjrr and bo cured, for it t* proper Hove you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, dicntho only efficient' means to cure you is to. use Jayne** Expectorant, whjch will Immediately overcome tho spasm which coiUracts the diameter of the tubes, and loosens and brings up.lbe mucus which clogs them up, aiul thus removes every obstruction to a free retro* ration, while .at the same time all inflammation is sub dued, wnl a cur*, is certain to be effected. .Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or infect any. Pulmonary Aflecuon, then use.Jajroe* Expectorant and relief ls ; eeruin,‘ and you will find that you have at lha Pekin Tea Store. 73 4th street near Wood. V Jaal7 ; Reader, if you hava bad hairyou would really be as tonished ut the lovely effect a three shilling botUe of Jonas' Cdral Hair' Restorative has ou it; it needs but one trial. Sold at tB Liberty at ■ uovlttdfcwly'> B7*Yalfow Teeth and putrid breath, - ■ Spongy gums like rotten death, - . ,It repulsive and disgusting. , All could hava teeth as white as pearl, ,v' '■. Street breath—■hard gums—tnauorgirl. - * : - Why delay!—nay, quickly hsste •. And us* a box of Jones’Tooth Paste. U costs but33cenls, and is really a beautiful article, it rives Ihd taelh ft fa»«watl. Pittsburgh at aovWdkwly ■AgQgDOy * ''Moon'* pha»e«^ 5 0 C 15 is 7 7'23 2.9 8» :5,10 941 '6-11 10 47 312 USO .513 morn. 037; 050 0 35 031 0 33 « 3L 000 Cftttlft RarksU. IJXPOBTB BY BTVEB. KDoet your hiiir tail off, does your hair tum gray harsh, is it dry, or dirty, I Pray! Iftislhucysu can make It soft, silky and fine, Bark and healthy, and beauteous as thlshair of min* And to have this, you have but.three shillings to give For a botlls of Janes' Hair ilestoralive. PORTiOF MTTSBMU G .TSBTr. WAXni. 19 ARRIVED* Beaver, Clark, WeQsville. ; Caleb Cope, Reaver and .'NVcllsville. ' Dispatch, Nclaoh, Brownsville. . Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville.'. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville: America, De Camp, Cin.. . WellsviHe, Barns, Sunfisb. Lake Erie, Hemphill,-Beaver. .Messenger, Reno, Cin. North Carolina, Devinney,’St Louis. DEPARTED, Beaver, Clark, 'WellsviHe. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver'and WellvlUe. Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville. Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville. 1 Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsvillp. ; Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. WelUville, Bams, Sunfiah. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Clipper No. 2, Crooks, Cin. Robert Morris, Campbell, St. Louis. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS F0R1849. . Steamboat Packet Line,'lea vjes doily for Cincinnati, -10 a. M. , Passenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Ba.il and S r. sl - Mail Coach line direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. *• and I*J| r. k. . Western and Southern MaQ Coach Line, 6 a. J*. North-Wcatem via Cleveland, daily, 10 a. K. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9a.il NdnlfEoitern foilndclphia, daily, except Sundays, 4, A. sc ■ , • ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OP MAILS. ’Eastern Mail via Philadelphia,due3. a. SLfcloses 13lL West’n Mail, Ctncin.dcLouisv,doe 8 r. ir, closes o a-*- South.' viaUailimnre kW ashington, doe Br.M.cTssa.K. North Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. sl, closes 9 a. sl Erie and Western New Y’ork, due 8 r. M-, closes a a. il SUNDRIES— USbga feathers; Ido ginseng; sdo regß 12 do peaches; fl do apples; 18 do flaxseed; 17 do beans; a bids lard; Ido tallow; to arrive: forsale by maria . ISAIAH DICKEY A,Co "DACON, CINCINNATI CURED—29 casks shoal n ders; 8 hxs do; 5 esks hnnw reed and for sale by marlO * McGILL. BUBHFIKLP A ROE ,ULK HAMS A SHOULDERS-For «0e by » marlC McGILL, iIUSHFIELD A ROB IAR—3S bbls NC, reed and for sale by marlO . TAUSBY A BEST UNDL.ES—SO bxs Cincinnati mould, reedandfor sale by ruarlti TASSEY A BEST COTTON— 00 bales landing from sunr Lady Byron; for sale by JASDALZhLL , marld r _? r «“L«. MOLASSES— SObbls landing from stmrUniy Brnm; for sale by __ tnarlS JAS DALZELL SUGAR— 10 hhii* N«, reed"per for sale by BROWN A CULBERTSON y*.mtU 145 liberty street. ■fS vi'ENT SODA ASH—3I casks fine quality, (Jas. Jr Mhiprah A Son's brand.) prepared expressly for Glass Manufacturers, to amvo per North River, and X. W t MMITCHt-.LTOEK ; marls- 160 liberty st SUGAR— 160 bids prime NO, just ras'd, peratmr ri LAZIER-a DIAMONDS —15 ju* ned od tot al, Ijr b, mu 15 J KIDD *t. SALTEE-S GINSENG PANACEA-1 t~l»« £«d and for sale by marlS . J KIDD ACo ANDERSON’S PILL BOXES-150 cren. just reed audjorsaleby metis 3 KIDD Ato £*UGAB— 5» hhdsprime N 0,30 fj*”™* 1 * “ K “ oil “ affiMonfra ci UNDRIES—63 bbls small white beans; 38 do, mess & a. ORANGES A LEMONS —25 bx. Ompi ID do Lomou. IX» 10 and 80 wood st HITE BRAZIL SUGAR—I 24 bga of eopenor “uintv.oMmJe by SMITH BAISINS A RICE—3OO bx* bunch raisins; 1W ires il ““ ,rcJ '‘bTga'L’ey a smith -» fOLASSES— 100 bbls plantation, landing: JjJL'America, and for solo hv ii<nAl BULK PORK-IU,UJO lbs. reev'g P«»imrLsie&ie, end for sale by roarU < JAS DALZELL SUGAR— 150 hluls prime NO, landing from sunr America and American Eagle, 'Ot »“Je by merit J A R FLO « D _ MOLASSES— 150 bbls plantation, in prime order, landing from straf America, for salei by marli J ARrLOiu_ pOTASH— lOcekapare, on consigrrn^for^sJ^by led, 10 bash timothy, for salt JAR FLOYD SEED -20 bbls ciOTi by marl* . BEANS— 10 bbls small White, for ‘at* by m«rU J A R FLOYD t^UOAR—ISO hhds prime N O, landing fniai stmt O Robert Morm, and for sale by . merit W A M MITCHELTREE FT;nrsFKD OIL—IO bbls just reed and for retojrjr mrli BbM<LH.KB "^ggjj&a,; CULOBOFOBM^IO bblsjust reed and fcrt-sol* by wafii ' g ESKLLLKa T. OOUVIU-EUME-SOUU jou rtcJ 1 j ciQc aud for sale by marH A OQRDQN A’ LCOUOL—9 tbit jost reed and for sale *7 _ mnrU ISS?AS*L RUSSIAN HLUBNo I—bMsjusi reedaad for sail by inarU - J UI)P A- U> CASTOROIL-T tbl* iot »xle by ■n»ii 3 kIDD A. Co (Chronicle copy ) SMITH'S GLASS PAFEU-WO ream* iu*’<L'den{er» •applied. tow by but 1 4 __ J S’ "pANiStTwirnNG—is. utu for »»i« by... . mtiU ISAIAH DICKJA A Co GUM COPAL-3 CMC* for *ale br. marl 4 ISALMI. PlC\Ek_ A_Co_ sup quality, for **le bf ■ . . xnifl* ISAIAH DiCKtiS A Co UU C" "LoVKII SKED-ICW .u»h. w jure u.Jforijtelir taarlO TASSEY A BEST BEEFWuriTwdby *rClipper So B,a■ BmWtoek, uil (ot tale by S A W ItARIUIGU. marlO & wood a PORK HAMS—OCO Jutl liwling from .UnrlTe* vf r, aiul for *«l* by'. {marltij 'SAW UAHHALGII O’” LOVER »nJTor»aJc Iv mulO • SAW HAKUALfiH BOLL BUTTER—3 bbl* prime, Jtt»* landing f«d *«» •ale by iwlO- SAW HARBAtOII LARD— to bid* No l,ju*» rccd will for **le by m»rtO SAW HAKUAUGH P'oPLAR LUMBER, and Pine Jolce, for *ale by jy-Hi? W. W. WALLACE. IAM WOOD—eObbU New York groujui; fist rtle by / mai7 J KIDD ACO TvRY APPLES—OO *aek*, ju*l reed and for *al« by X) __ SAWHARBAUOH DRY PEACHES-3U) bu*h, in »u>« and (or *ah» by marlJ ISAIAH DICKEY. A Co LARD— 70 ke*» good No I; 10 bbla do doj in good ■biooinjr order, lor tale by “»fH_ 1 ISAIAH dickey* ;fc CO * S” UGAR—d hbd*ef goodquality,oncontirniaeutand fox sale by marlll ISAIAH DICKEY A 37IRE mUCK A TILE—For *abtby„ , 4 . taarV.l - ISAIAH DICKEY ACo fIMMOTHYSEED—SbbU prime, fbiMle by ■ X • PMBI • . POINDEXTER ACo S' SALTS—94 bid* prime, on conilgnment, and_ioi • •alc by ' guuU - - JCBIDWSLL MOLASSES— 00 bbl*N o,Jg»fwedaßdfer kale' by* JCBU)WELL BACCN— 10,000 111* bacom eboulders and ham*, for •aloby Uiatii >34014811A BENNETT ONIONS— 1 bbl need, in *lore and foraalo by niarfl TASSEY A IiEST CIGARS— 900,000 Havana, of 'various brand*,rize» and color*, from principeei 10 ibe largett »itcd »• *' **' g % c MARTIN IRISH WHISKEY,- Ac—2 puncheon* Iri*bi 9do Jt H»riu,»,..l. ..im,.«»1,1.r cMAgTO< ITTTHSKEy—*» whole and hlfbbUold n-e:l9 bbl* W ofeldTenner»eo Peach Brandy, for *alaby mario | P C MARTIN_ JS?^* ?:,i;i;r T ~ TOUACCO— 75 boxes Is, <*t Vr\, UI brands, for sale by ImriO] l’OlM>tJiTUl fc Co_ G _ I*ASSWAILK —lOUffrusspintflasksjMdoqt bills, in lion and for sole by tnarlO rOINDKXTERiCo ““ 8m f •*»}£. water ureel *7?nR E^OJIEy—H> »ack« dry I’eacUo*, IW> »ack» dry , IIARIIAUGIV SUOAB-W bin while Bnal, » b» whim Il»»*»*. Jatun, end VVocKCANDV—IS bxi while ted yellow in It eed for .1. !•» by EN[ILMI t HKMNECT nofo And for t^a ilow W>cJom IIXUU3H AUKNNirrr CS VLNroAK - F ‘""*, l^I iIICmVACe ISI0«P UEUKINO-7S b*. X taSks aPECT* ■firiKDOW ULASS-SOO boxe| 8H10; WO bole* VroULD CANDLES—®. *»ie» Mould C»»dle« Ta MISCELLANEOUS.”: Grave Aeadmy af ItsAbsavlllsi OMa* THE Sommer Session of this lntatn,noa anll.com meace on the Ist Monday of/ May next, wader um snperiuteßiience ofthe andersigned»j v • . yxxM. The ycarU divided into two Snslnns of five months eacb-f«*lf a aesaioa constitming a qaartar. • Boarding, (in advance) - ; 535 00pexqr ■ v Tcnus (a jlstascs,) vis Cltsweal Depanmeat. • ■ fid 50 per qr English • . **• * .4 Primary “ ..•3 50 • . Prompt payment in advance, with the above teipts, will beaiuformly expected. ■ ■ The genera] plan of instroction as heretofore. ; Slodents from abroad will be expected to board m the tiusily of the Principals, where they will be stall times under their immediate cootroL . . . The peculiar excellencies of this Institution, it is con ceded, are its permanent character, its comprehensive coarse ofstndy, iu attractive locality. i Applications to be made to the Prima^ala^^ Steubenville, O, March, 1543. • J R MEHEDItH. In retiring from the Institution which has been ruder my direction, for so many years, it aflerds me sincere pleasure to be enabled to leave it under tse control of such judicious, eanseiontioos men, and such ac complished acholan as - tboee who - are herewith made known as my sueeeasors. An intimate personal know’edfre ofthe characters afidqnalifieationiofMeun *rs Wiiam and Meredith, has led mo’ finely to believe that they will deserve, and I trust seen re, thoconfidcnee of all the friends of sound, thorough, ehnst|» eaucanon, to whom they may become known- • JW_ 84X7TA, . Steubenville, March, 1846. i 1 STXDmmroix. Marche IB4ST It having become known that the highly respected and competent Principal ,of the Grove Academy, the Rev./ J W Scott, intended to change his residence, and of course to withdraw himself from lhat Institution asj Principal, the apprehension arose thaUns place conld' not be readily supplied, and that the cause of education •o satisfactorily and thoroughly conducted under his superintendence, might be seriooslr checked.. It gives the undersigned, however, much pleasure to state, and to assure the puhlie at laree.thal his successore as Prin cipals of said Academy, the Rev. Joseph R Wilson mid Mr.J R Meredith, possess all the qnallficauons that were so pre-eminent in iha late PrincipaL Their edu cation i* ofthe first order, and they have already had considerable experience in the core and edueauonof youth. We have do hesitation, therefore, in-recom mending the Institution to the fovor and patronage of parents and others deairing to procure for their youth a good and substantial-education, whilst at the same time Uiat moral and Christian feeling and deportment are in culcated aud promoted, without the aids of which, edu cation is rarely of any advantage. I John Andrews, Charles C Beatty, Uennr G Oomuigo, Jamea Collier, DLCoUier.N Dike,D Blforreyi Ahoer L Frazer, Geo H Holmes, Thomas Johnson, U H Leav itt, Roswell Marsh, Wm McDonald, Junes McKsnney, David Moody, M Roberts, EM Stanton, 8 Stokely, Jas Wiboa. • taargwgtT rj AISUfQ OF BLOODACOHSOIF^IOS llpain iniho»idoaod?*i*h»Bw«au, A»ihnm,-whooj>- in K court, palpitatioaof the heurtjiliTct cornpjnini bronchiui; and nil diseuca of the throat, lungt and Uv aredby Shertsiua'a Ail-lieilUJK BtUlng Blood ondCooiomptloßu Mr. Milne, Builder, in. Brooklyn,wan attacked with rauing blood, followed by a cough, 1 pain in Um aide, and all the uaual symptoms of conamnpuoa.. lie em .ployed two of the beat physician*; ihey did him no good, and loldhim he could nut lire.. Henna*- ofthrf won deft'uT cure* performed by Sherman'* Balaam, be *enl at 10 o’clock ni night to Mr*.' Hayea, l®, FWton street, end rat a bottle; it operated like a charm, atoppedthe bleeding and cough! .Before be had taken oon bottle,. •b e wm able to be about hi* work. > Ithad aaTedhu tile. Hi* daughter, reaiding iit27 Mytll# ATrDBB,,ciß at* M-«« Ann Maiton, of Willianuburgb, Urin^inTMth, ..ear South Fourth street, says: Thsllbe had troo bled with a hacking cough • and pain la the cbwt, far a lon* lime, which at last became so . pad that the. waa obliged to giTa up her school for more than *yeu*>— Bha then commenced taking the Ali-Healtng Baitsm; which soon alleviated her symptoms.; She is now tart recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation a* a teacher. - • •, : Fourteen year* Mr. John ONtel, 1 10th avenue and ] •list street, suffered with a cough, raising of phlegm.; and pain in hie eide. He could get no rebel till he tned , the All-Healing iVlfwhich drove the pain from hie aide, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon . the surface; and before he had taken three, bottle, was , entirely cured. • I • j . . PncuanT a» cosscstmoj*— Bagg**,!» lady upwarde of TO, residing M Sheri has /or years been subject to attacks ofpleurisy. raising of blood; savere cough, ehortnesa of brehth, pain, in va rious pan* of her body.• Her friendhbebeeed her part recovery. The Atl-Uealuig Balsanl relieved her at once of all the alarming symptom*, and now the u able to attend to her work. 'i I- . r „ hmati aso witoorcvo cocoa—Mrf La cretia Wells. B 5 Christie street, La Beals, 10 DelattCT. streett Wm H 73 Walnut street, know the jaloe of this great ” Ask for Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam, and see that his written aignatnre is on eaeh uottfa. , ;, __ Price ascents and 8100 per bottle. Pnncipal Office lOC Nassau street. New -York. .L . _ .i « likewise, Dr-Sherman's Celebrated Cough; Worn Camphor Lotengcu; Premitim Tooth Paste, ana Poor Mans Plaster. Sold wholesale and retail by w m Jack-' •on, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine- Warehouse, Liberty street, bead of Worn! street, Pittsburgh, and by the fallowing dulyjappointcd Agenu t Allegheny County: J ' . . \| Marshall, Allegheny Jonathan Ghnest, A niftriball, AUcgheu. ~*f\ -- .Mancbe*ien i RII Jacqoc*, UtmiulgUnmi A 8 Wylie ktreec J G>lu»un, corner ofWcbiierand!Mm tXMi Dant Neeley,Ea*l Liberty; HZ Witcbeil, Wilkin*- burjh.Tho* Aiken, Sbarp»burgh, B*mi SpnateLCUn tou; Jane* McKee, StewarUiown; John Black. Turtle Creek; C F Diehl, EUrabeih; Howland A Son, McKee*- pore AlcEUownr, Baker»u>wo; Biley McLaughlin, Koro Towokbin; Wm i South, Temnemncerdle; Ju Foltoit, Tercamni.OU Starr, Scwidlcy. martOwiyS BAST LIBERTY ACADEMY. THIS Institution is under the cate and instruction of Mr. Janies H. Smith, a graduate bf ."'ashtofjon CulJcge. I’iu, aided by a competent Aswstanl. fbe tear u divided into four quarters of fJ weeks each/ The next quarter will commence oo the second aimiday (I0th)of Apriloext The terms of tuition per kiuarter, vir: • Primary Branches: Heading. Penmanship, Ete-j taeutary Arithtoeuc, ie. ....•*3OO pj.ginh Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geo graphy, History, Arithmetic, Elocution, Com* l position, Lcclamatioo, kc • ■ 00 Higher Bra»eheßOfEnglishLiJeratare,lheLni- , in and Greek Languages, W*lhem*Uc»,kc**-$5 W All branches taught preparatory to a Uwrooilh College course.. The discipline and instruction ut tie Institution, have rendered the big be* t satisfaction to its patrons, and they confidently invite Ike attention of the public to tlx advantages which it affords for thi edaca tioa of youth. The of instroctfoD, and the advan tage* of the Insulation, are well adapted for the proper qualification of young men desirous of becoming; effi cient and tocerseiul teachers in oar Public Schools.— Large and convenient room* will sooo tHria readioess for the accommodation of students. , 'rUcre isjalsoau active effort in operation wr procuring a respectable Library of Miscellaneous \Vorhs for ihe ssa <u the *Vca* demy, . > ’ 1 1 Jisst Liberty, in whiehrae Aeademj _ t . <MlffiT i pleaaant and healthful-village, uuiarcd about tear milei ea»tof Pitufaursb, pu the Ffciladeiphi* Turnpike, eujro: acceu, and well auitsd ia eeery reaped touch a Sem inary ©f Learning, .... Hoarding can be obtained in Use family ot the'Aaaie* Ului teacher, (from 81.50t0 8t,?5 pei'we*k,)with whom alio. the I‘mcipa! will re»idr. j Rtrvtwrt,—Faeatty of WaaUrtfton College, l’a, lion Walter Forward, Tboe Melton, Eac, Fitubarch; Hev S M MeClung. J)r B C Beatty, l Allejrbeny; Co, Pa; itev Wm D.Moore,Dr R Merchant!. Westmoreland, Fa. Or to the unoenignetl Board of Trn»tee»:' V Rev W R MeUrame. Dr J R MnClintock, Daniel .Negley, Tho* Darltots, Etq., Wm P Baum. \ mamw3tS» ' \ . - ■ j PRINTS ONLYL 44 : CEDAR. BT., NEW YORK. LEE & BREWSTER j Established a warehouse in the yearlB4B, lot ibe JRU; pom of supplying the City and inerior Trade with PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, al low price*—anil exhibiting, ai all aeneous ] ©f the year, the l.argeat Assortment in T® WORLD.! \ They are now opening- Several; Hundred Package*, comprising etery new style of Foreign and Docaewe production, ioany of which have Just been purchased, and are odered tor sale for Caah and abort credit, at PRICKS REDUCED .FROM | 1 1 ONE . TO FI VE CENTS per yard below the price* of April and May, as per printed-Catalogue*, which arc corrected daily,forthe Liformeiiou df buyer*. : . i . FRI3T WAREHOUSES, i New York, Junes W 7. S_ ... jySdiitt HOSIERY, SUIPEITDERI.GIiOVEIitc. ExelnalTelp for Caib, T W. St T. 1L UROWN, Importer* end Jobber*, 111 • and U3(Willinnt street, corner of JohnJ (in ba*e menf of Washington Siorca.) New|You, where they invite the alti'ntiou of their friend* nud the public, to their stock of Mens'Womens' and Children** English and Scotch Hosiery, just rtesiyed by the laje amnia frotn Eorope.'and front Audiou. : t j ICO cases Womens’ white, blaclt, slate, brown aad mixed Cotton Hose. j - •JO cases Children’s slate, brown, mixed and white do. Mease* Mens’ and Hoys’ Mixed Hrown and While do. Also, a great variety of Silk, lisle and Cotton Glove*. Ail of which Vrili be offered at prices much lowwr than such roods liavo heretofore been sold by any house in this city, r . marllw3t3 • . New York, March 11,1848. > , Executor's Rotlee, \ ' ElTEßSteslanieiuary with the vrillannrxed on the j estate of Bobert Hemphill, (ate of West Deer town* Jtlip, dee., hating bee a gnuukd lb the subscriber, all persona indebiedito the c*iap of said deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate, will present them for settlements the executor* aforesaid. I HENJ. MILLER, DAVID HEMPHILL, ' Executor* Dry Good* Wholesale. MURPHY, WILSON A Co., Nb. 4« Wood street, are now receiving by daily arrivals from the import* ers'and manufacturer*, amplo supplies of desirablo Spring Goods, which they offer to.elty and country re* uilersat the .smallest possible advance.i Having a partner almost constantly in the eastern markets, their slock will be kept up throughout the season. Among the articles already received, are SO ca*e* pmtis t some very beauuful and adapted to city sales; a variety of tweeds, cotton pantaloon stuffs, domestic ginghams, bleached and brawn cottons, he.! febdSakwlmT Tho Elgth Woadir of the World*' A HOUSE is on exhibition on gmiihfield street, Soil door North of Third ■(., whose body ia covered with a coat of dun colored woolj nulled, 'and nearly like the wool of a fine morino sheep. Lovers of curios ty will please not fail to give us a calt. 1 marl&Hw Co*partacralUp* - • THE Subscribers having associated with them in their buaiuou in the city of Pittsburgh, 4.C. Blair BitdT. 8. Blair, the business will W continued tinder the firm of l». A J. 11. Shoenberger it Co. G. A J. H. SHOENBEROER. March 15.1M3. ; : parlOdlw, . BACON— hid* fhnotdeTS; Ado btuuj ldo tide*; Juit reed on coniinment ud for sale by world BROWN CULBERTSON, HAMS— An extra article of family hams, boose and More; for enle by routes BROWN A CULBERTSON, IOBACCO—B7 Midi Kentucky leaf, is ture and for aale by mkrll) JAS A. UUTCHISON ACo LEAD— 17d plga Galena, for aale by .1 I maria JABA HUTCHISON *Co 'GLASSES—IOO bble plantation, for tale by „ L mat!3 JAS AiIUTCUISON kCo EI9H— 70 bbla No 3 raackcral, for aale by • marl!! iAS A HUTCmsON k. Co S ROT—20 ken'Koa 1,3 and 2, for ittleby . mail 3 JASAUUTCmaOX^Co ARD OlL—7obbl« Cooklinr’i No 1. la ftoreaJidfor i aale by mtr!3 gn.T-EHS A MOOLS ■ 'l2S&*S£?* I *£li&SBEt£- BiCON-*» casks >« » Pfia" Mlid*, S» MaefoW.K, clQWCCiß|^»^W^|^- 1^jL - jl i,’-^^.t. • -if ■ , ,1 HOPSE& LOTS, FARMS, fo. - I A Bw|»Ut Ib Bml BiUU< : The rabacribcr oSen for rate a llona and Lot _EM w liberty attest, a abort distance. above East Allegheny city: *n»e Lot ia 23 feet front onlAtartyatfeevaodrnaa back* lo an Alley- 85 ft*t. The £oom erected thereoab Brick, nearly hew, two atoriei high, 18 feet in front by abo«ss in depth, and ecnuru ten comfortable rooms, exclusive, of pantry, eoal-ctllar and cellar, -<U| the rooms bare -fiie-plneea, • and <frain* are constructed id carry off the water, and the hmse b in every respect is good order and very convedent. and b welt sailed for two fatuities.- The property will be sold low, and time given on the largest part tf the porehaac money. | < ’ ‘ * liimim of the subscriber, who can be teen cube oi* 6ce df the Gasette, every forenoon, between' the hoars of eidit and ten, and at other times at kb rooms at MrsltlaTa’boarding house, Bobbiaon'snewrew,Fed eral (^Allegheny<2ty. * PN WHITE, - - frigs tf • t Agent for the owner Land For Sole. fTUtE Subscriber ofiersiorsale that farmofland sit .l ute in Wilkins Township, on the north side of Tur tle Creek, adjoining lands ofpeorge Brinton, Abraham Boners, and Darnel Kahns, containing one hundred and [wenly-fire acres and twenty-eight perches, and i nhere is a square lo# dwelling-house -anda small stable on the place. The-Pennsylvania Rail Boad passes immediately on the opposite sideof | ihe creek. The soli is of good quality, and there is ! aboadance of good limber on- the pliee, and a large ! quantity of stone coal, with great facility of transporta | oonto market. ' Far further particular*, apply to Thomas Davison, in P«b Liberty, who is authorized by me to sell the same at private sale, or to sell at public sale on the premises to the highest and ben bidder, on Saturday, the first day of July next, atlo’clockin die Afternoon. • . STaEY FERCHSIENT. ■March 13th, 1843. ■ matlOdlm FOR SALE—The subscriber offer* for. sale the im provements end property ha now occupies, situated on the Fourth Street Road, about three milee from the city, consisting of a well finished Bnck House, cou <«.niw<r ton rooms, and a cellar under tho whole; an ex cellent BriekTenea; Houaey containing three rooms; a lane barn and excellent stabling; a never railing run nine spring of soft water, and a excellent wat terat thetoteben door; also, a garden containing some choice fruit trees, together with about ten acres of ex- cellent ground. The snore property will be sold on reasonable terms, possession given on the first day of Apru; if not sold, it will be for rent after that day. For farther in- Bssl Eatats la Ohio, ATIUCTof land, 90 acres, la Harrison, Portage Co^. on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres under im provement/ Also, two unimproved lots In the village of Warren, Trumbull Co„ GO feet brOO. .Also, a lot of ground in the centra of Hartford, Trumbull with a fins dwelling house and store ■ one of the best stands for a merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all ,£llS - ■ ; Water and Front sis. , i Coal Land for Sale. . A FARM containing SG3 acres, in Rostraver town ship, Westmoreland county, beginning about one mile above Williamsport, od the East Bank of the Mo nougabela river, the same being the farm of the late Joseph Bcckeit, deceased. Said tana fronta on the riv er, about It mile; about 40 acres cleared, with other im provements. . The farm is one entire mass of stone coal. The farm will be soldqitogether orm lots to suit purchasers, and on liberal terms. For particulars en quire of Henry Sterling. Daniel Ewer, tVm. Lanmer, V.Piu.burxWr.- J feba4dfowlm*S New Castle, Mercer co., Pa. • BitaU In tis Mir Couatyi a TUT. -Storehouse andt’Dwellinr, situate on the A Erie Extension Canal, in the yilfage of West Mid a desirable location for a merchant.' Also, a Lot and good Dwelling House well suited for a Tavern Stand, in the village of Orangeville,' on State line of rWiia. Terms easy. ISAIAH DICKEY k Co. . fcblO i i • Water and Front sa. i i/xt In thi Cth ward,44fefctonLogmn street!by *0 A feet ea Clerk street; ooe of the mod desueble to* eeHbiu in the dh weid. For term enply to the sabj wriber u the Methodist Book Store, 4th nesr Merkel For Boml* a 5 A two siory brick dwelling with abont «ix acre* of ground mocked, situated ot Ooktaod. The place is well Mocked with fruit of aiikinds, and U o desirable lftriti?" for a fatuil; being entirely oat or reocb of the river end dirt 'of the city. An omnibus U jfcg&pfSgjjg, t Co. For^Beni. - . A new three story brick dwelling house on gB W-yUe stfeet—Possession given‘on.the first of JULAnril or sooner if required. Inquire of ]t xt JAR FLOYD, lWlibenyjtreel. FofbsnL a A two story brick dwelling with about 6 acres of ground, situated on l the bank of the Ohio river, in the borough of M nchester. Apply to j.„«t JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co. XIIREE dwelling bouses situated on 4th street €■ near eanal bridge/Ia the city of Pittsburgh. Al* a room 75 by SO feet, with a convenient en trance' on Sth sU, sear wood. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with an acre of ground enclosed and under cultivation, situate on Ohio lane, in the city of Alleghe ny, Inouiro of & | JI) WILLIAMS, . Van 3 1 • ' HO wood street. _ To Brswer<« w for SALE OR RENT, the Pittsburgh Brew £s® err, with;all its browing apparatus, situate on siroei and Barker's alley,and now occupied by Geo. W. Smith A Co. Possession given on the first <U, tf **l™*-,.^ r.MOtr | 145 liberty st. fgd The new three Hofr fireproof brick store on Eju| second ft. now occupied by. Edward Evaus; lor JS»reut from Ist of April nest, ./uquire of uvo. s A Co, jaalp | Ui wood street a The subscribers will rent part of the ware tau. ]anl9 i R water street. For Beat. ijl : A -handsomely iniahed room on Market itreet, ■a jmielr occupied u & Daguerreotype establishment byMoriand A Co; Alao, ft Well finished and well wr nuhed room, suitable for societies, adjoining ihe ball of the Mercantile Library Association* Bttranec at Phi* joJJall, ED GAZZAM. occf7 • Qfflee.mirket street, bet wecn3d and 4ta For Beat. JriL THE lure and ewi'reaiefit threlimu house on Jra Federal *u_Allrfheny, formerly occupied by Mr*. Ana GaezainJ Rent tow. Possession pr«n on the Ut of April next; ■ . t_ D GAZZAM. Immediate potaetaion of the abode boos© can be oo* tallied by apply ingto M. Creighton,at the canal nrare* hotae of Clark AThaw. . dcc9 is located. is . Vo* Boat. u £ Jaijo room on thaftl *tory of the warehouse occupied by the subscribers, near the fooT ot "■*' Wood ttreel—a food location for a steamboat teener or an Insurance office. ~ TOLLMANS A GARRISON. For Rent or Sil*. X sen two storied brick dwelling bouse with fl-B seven rooms end Jnreo yard. pleasantly situated the Sh ward. Apply to \VM B SCAIFE, febllSw t ut street near wood. -TPSFinai:: u, x Fine two story trick house, on mam street, la Allegheny city, near Ike upper bridge. The tot is sKfejwW: I®.*^ ~7T : ■• - . On* mw three .Dwelling House, with blm bath houses attached, situate near the comeT of JHJfcWylie and Washington streets. Possession gir eu ou the Erst of April next ]& ■. , JOHN F FERRY. I Vor laint. “ m TIIE large Jiro proof warehoow, 91 f««t front ay Bid sn fraitiftCT.anfcond at. near wood. Kenlmoo* cno. Inqniroof J SCUOONMAKKR * delft j gl Wood at . To Let. ML A STORE AND CELLAR, comer of Federal JEawd Locock ureci*, lAUcgLeuy City. loquire of flT\yamef oh thepremix*. . fehapiihr ; • porTßcniii ■:>' ' 7 a Smoke Home; ui&ated ou Plum uley, for tg-frreal. Inquire of ROBERT DAI£ELL * Co, Liberty •trect. i ' > acel3 For ! Beat. MThe well furnished store on Market meet, be tween third and fourth streets, at present ocec pied by Barrawa and Turner. Possession me on iho first of April neat i [nrgll K D OAZZAM. "—; —; —Ta r ’l»eiT • JL± \ dry good* warehouse, 97 wood street, second feß door shore Diamond alley. Inquire of ■hJ" dec2 i_ • D T MORGAN A Co. GOAL LAND TOR SALE-Sevcu acres coal land for sale, situate in bend of the Monongabela Hirer, aboTO Brownsville, I»a, haring a 7 foot rem of coal, which will bo sold in exchange tot *j»dj , ars apply to 8 A W HARBAUOH,33wood st I \- Bolldla* lot I - N MANCHESTER FOR BALE—I hare for sale a beautiful building Lot in Manchester, near the ferry, gi feet frout by WW feet deep. It will be sold low, and on accommodating term*:. Terms unexceptionable. pfi9 JAB. BLAKELY. Real Estate Agl Lets for Bale* rinwo building lots in the kixtli ward, each 3U>yl3B Tfc.. o-» wLh • -y^aSS.-r RYE FLOUR.—SO bbls Harbaugh’s extra Rye flour, rec’d and fer sale by! • 8A W 11AUBAUGH, ’ feb3 no 311 wood st NO MOLASSES—23 bbls Plantation Molasses, in • store and for sale by CEO A BERRY, ; ;feb» jg wood st GOOBER PKAS-WO'busl,to arrive bystinrOswe* to toTsafeby (fcbffi] ISAIA& DICKER IEATUES AGREASE LARD-To amre by stmr Oswego} for sale by [febSo] I&A1A1I DICkEY LARD OIL—IO bbls (winter strained] landing from «tmr Phanix, and for saleJ>y . , \ 3ASDAT.ZKT.L TAR CAN DLEB—B bbls hotel candles, receiring per MM«t ml '"^JAs'iIALZELL Lt.VK— SC bbls Whito Lime in store and for safe by fata j ENGLISH A BENNETT 37wood*t TIMOTHY SEED—< bbls Timothy 3do Fla* d f. f .l J °jg 8 DIU y onTl , h/fOLABSES— 200 bbls N. O. Molasses to arrire per M ron* a»" McGILL. IiL'SHFIFJJ) A BOH FLAXSEED—» bushels for sale by McGILL, BUSHFIELD A BOB' • 'TTEMP—IO bales dew rotted Ky. Hemp, just red’d HrTod fox sale by BROWN A CULBEETBON, . > .. - 145 liberty street. POTASH— 10 Casks prime just ree'd and for sale'by fcbin , WICK A M’CANDLESS/ ' BACON-335 tierces assorted Bacon, on consign ment and for sale by tcbSF s ' J R FLO YD TANNERS* OlL—fflbbla'Brown Tanners 1 Oil for aaleby IfebW].* JAR FLOYD KOIX BUTTER-60 bbls in More and for sale by febgl ■ : RQBT DALZELL ACo /CLOVER SEED—IOO bush for sale by V feb33 _>>■ y. ROUT DALZELLrAC IpANCYSOAP—IP SO lb boxes Clncln. foney.for sale J t by -mara ' ; BBOYVN ACULBEKTBQN [UGA&—fiOhbda prime N o, received p> Danube; for > tele tnr - mart DROWN A CULBERTSON .. TimESlofli dry ItHeiisst rieeind by stmr Gray XLEagla, aadforeaia.br SA WHaRBAUGH.- - : flbflO • • 33 wood gC . RATES OF DISCOI RATi& OF JXSCOI »S Mailt; ureeu ™* l ■ inauas* riStueß’k *Braaehe*-« H Vlrjrtet*- r Exeh«aff«'Bt>©!fV*>‘ H • Bk. oTihc Valley, “ mTis!fwta©cUn* * do »* N. W. Bank Va 4 i do-WaHAatg.—■»•!* « do PwkenbarR —‘;" - •TennedMO* -•- XROUII Exehinca Brokers, Wo. 5i peuuylniU** pjnknfPiasbßTrt • •• *P»rt Bsrsasfisrs Girard Bank ••••par pant of Germantown *P«i “ - Cheater Oooaty • • *P*r “ Delaware Go.* ”P« « :MoaietaaeryCo.**par u Nortknml>ejl4od**P ai Colombia Bridge Co.* • par DojrleMown Bank--~*pa» Farmers’ Bk. RemdiprP u t Famera'Bk. BeekaOo. perl Ftanem B’k Laneaa’rpwj) Lancaster Co. Bk.-“ *pari Lane B*.ofT«meMee.~' r IFafTS. M*reh’tt Bk—/ SutoßkofMawn”" It n*rtb Carol tom. . S “sioStb k C«rolLn». Camden Uk«*»*** •** * -*! Bk.ofCbwlennn* •• H ;Commereialßk*****~- *1 , Bk.« Gcorteujwn 3* 'vj* Merch»m» Bk-.****.*'* Jl Planet* £Neeha’*Bk- 11 Bk.of.Somh Carelm**/ H BmlMtd* ’ Baltimore Bka. P* r Callin’# 40BBSerip *lO Cumberland Bk.of Alio*- gtlffyy..«♦..«»»»»' l§ Far.oJi.efMaryland** ** Pajmcts’ 4 Mechanic# “ Bk: FredoflcV*******." FrcdcrickCO-Hk.**— • “ Ilageniwwnßk •••••*; ; Hmemlßk***- -**♦•• _ potnpaco Bk*— *,* f' Waahuatonßk*—. Bk.ofwenminiter.♦—> .*•. •■••••• P» U, ihalti BrowofrJio' Bk. *'PV ! Wa»kin£toa Bk.* ••—••••* Geuy*barrhßk.*~—-» H Chambetawi? fiosqaebanna Ca Bk.* —* Lebigb Co Bank, • Leuniuown* *•• ■•••• *■" Middletown •••*, I- Carlisle •♦*•* •'!' ' Erie Ilk. *■ Farmer*' and Drovers' Bank, Waynwbarg. • 1 Harmbar*-—* “I Honesdale-*—tt— Hi Lebanon **** •*••• vPJ r j Wyoming H York Bk. •••• 1, Wwtßranch Bk.*****-. H Relief Note* ••••“•* :: MtMDk.PUu.do* “ CbytCoomySeßp*- “ Ohio. Buue Bk.and Branches, 11 MoantPleasam**/** *•• **■ Steubenville —♦ • ~ Si Clairsville**** “ Maneua**— ** New Lisbon C inclnaali Bank* • —* ■ “ Columbus do*. ••*■••• “ CircleviWe Zanesville Putnam*-- Wooster - • AlcU|M« jfßt. Clair-v.— Bk. of Hirer Kalaen. •• Michiranln*. Co—• •>'# Par.i-Mech’« Bk*—-5 Wiaconaln Terrlt*y. Mar.*Firela.Co.Milw’e & ' Canada#. . JUlwlyenxßanka--**: * panfc of EflklandNoie* |4 70r£*». . Gold^Bp«cUValae. Napetpona.- • 22! ' Dacat a-..:--2 15»*« BaglofOld* Ea*!e< new—.* 10“ Donbuioat,&paauh.lC 00 Do-Pairiot—-If « /4 83 Ooineiia—s 00; Frederieksd’era—-t7 80 Xealaale**- -• •* *BO : Tea Guilder*-”* *3 00 Looiad’oraw 4.60.' Sandusky • GoTeland*—*v Dayton******—rr***" AVencrn lUaewo:*— “ Franklin B'k Colombo* “ QjillieotLe LakeEr»e***- ; " Schwa* • • t*nea*te r *^*l® Hamilton—****v*'*,***l‘[ Oranrillf * 5® Farm’f* irk Canton—3o Urban*/•••••*****"—fiO Eubaac*. New York .*pt» Philadelphia •• i -»~*pnn Baliiabre ——* *.pna i,par... Jcletwr B’kl—* it fitcatwokjr* Ek of Kentucky 1* Bk^ofLouiJTille**— * ! Norbein Bit. Kento’kT> “ J Sew, Yorfcr-City Btatoi EXCHANGE BROW fa. 1 HPamr.- HAWA k co>, . TtAJiKEBS, EXCHANGE BBOKEBS, and,duf*n Kta FonSa and Denude Exchange, Certificate* of Eeooeiie,' F»"* Note#, and Specie] Fourth etreet, near* |y opSSte the Bank ofFitobartbi' CarreatajaneT depodte-BWH'Cheeki tot nfe, «aicef le«don>made oaneartyall the principal potae in the United St*'** 1 ' ' - - -• "V '■ • 'i ‘ The hlgheatpttsdnm paid for Foreign and American made on eonaifiiinenta of Ptodhoe, ehip* ped Eatt, on liberal tenna. V nchle rn.ntwea»niiitP. . JOSEPH H. HILL, (late of ihe flnn of Wm. A.EUI A Co,) and WM/C. Carry, (late of Erie, Whey# entered into Co-panaonjhlp cpdcTthenaaeofHxU.A •trecLthne doom below Fourth, weet P menhir^oJg.SYLim.r' "S&fi ■ ' r WM^g-CURBY, loan b> ■ '' ~V ' ■'' - [wn ft ccut> km. * ora&T. Ti ANKERS k EXCHANGE BBOKEES, Denlenfat K Forties end Domestic Time tod Sight £iUs of Ex* Snore, Certiflentes of Seposite, Benk Notes sod Com;' NoT3# Wood street, third door JkJow Foaxth, west ride. Per Foods sad Currency received oa deposito, end collections mods on ell the jirineipel cities in the United Btttea. - ‘* : ebt Eicbf on pahimftwj Philadelphia, New YotTbomob nllV for **leJ - Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Virgin}* and PemifyWmiu* p«nk Niiifi bought md aoidoo fryortbto term*. •- Exchange oa England, Ireland, oennany and Pnuce procured,«. L X. HOLMES * . BOX, . , . BANKERS and Dealers la Qehisn, Coin and Bank Notes, No. 25, Market street, Pittsburgh.,. Selling Rates, -c .Exchange.■ Raying Bates. - New York, . .. ipr Cinwantui, : Udis. Philadelphia, ' Ido Louisville, lido Baltimore, (do SlLotaa, . .lido,. Burins Bates, BANK NOTES. Baying Rates. Ohio, l£di* Co. A Scrip Orders, tidi* Indiana, “do Relief Notes, .“do Kentucky, •“ do Pennsylvania Cy , “do Virginia, “do New York do -.“do . do Wheeling, ido New Orleans, -;‘;do. Tennessee, - - ado Msrrllnd,. “do fehgitf . . • - . ■ WILLI4K A* HILL A CO*. w , T> ANKERS, EXCIIAtfGE BROKERS, and Dealers |> in Foreign and Domestic-Exchange, Certificate* 01 Deposiie, Bank Notea, and Speefe.. £O. MSVood one door above Fourth, East *ide,JPittsburgb’ pa. .1 oeSdAwF ___* FOOSICIM OBXCIiANGE.* Bn.TJS pn P-ngianA Ireland,' and Scotland bohfhlto any >m<mnt at .the Currettt:;Raies of Exchange. Alto. Drafts payable in any part of.the. Old Countries, fromAl to AIOOU, at the rate of *3 to the £ Sierkng, witboat deduction or discount, hf JOsIUJA'ROBIN SON, European and General Agent, office-Sth.st wte door west of wood. ij ’ • • ocUStf Bankers and exchange brokebs, dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Cer* uhcaua of Depoaite. Bank Note# and Coin, comer of 3d *nd Wood meet*; direetly opposite SuChwlea Ho teL . marJSdlyi ‘ Indiana, •. .[•-■ • Kentucky, ■ Missouri, •» Hank Note*; • ■ rarei-rf .t tk. i™« "“J .'Solves * son. dclO ' » 33 Market street.- BiLbS OF EXGRASGEK-Siib Checks ca • Baltimore, . • Constantly for eale by ' N-.UOLMEd A SON. dcio . . as Market st COLLECTIONS— Drafts, Notes, jandAccepum _ KSsraioEss?s 1 “ d c lo . • .I . . 66 Market tt- EXCHANGE on New. York, and Baltimore, at sight, in suras tosalt pare hasersrC.au; etantly for eale by - •' .. inLL A CURRY, ; mari : , / su, below j ourth- , WESTERN FUNDS—'the Notes of theiOhio, yp(tiin« and' Kentucky Banks,' purchased at tow offic ° ° f kii i cubsv, - mnra - ' No. 63 Wood st., below Fourth. COLLECTIONS*!! all the principal cities in the Union, made by 'IHIX A CURRY, marfl - No. <SS Wopd at, below Fourth. HATS. CAPS AM RONNET& 4M’COBD A CO n ; ; (Successor* to M*Corf A King) - Faihtonsble ifmttort, Comer of Wood aneL Ftfth Stntti. ‘ attention pail to ourjletail Trade. Cicallemeo can rely upon-getting their Hau and 'taps from wur establishment of fed assr suxxauis and wuuuntur, of the tans£STtUß,aadHttheu»w*jrr. Country Merehants, purchasing by wholesaio, an respectfully invited to caU and examine our. Stock; as we can say with confidence the) us regards Qcaun and rues, it will not suffer in a [comparison with' any bouse in Philadelphia. ;j _ ~ n -. gurlng Ftsblons foflSfi*. : hi Si HoOORD * Co., }JM (LSTX M*COSO A KCfo.) lUTTSS9, j TTFILL Introduce foe Spring Vtylo of Uou this day, •l\ Sanmlay, March •• ’ , Their friends and customers ate requested to. call and examine their stock of Spring UaU, just received from. New York, at their store, comer otauand Wood ns. mari * ' •; * • • -• I^TYLK—S MOORE harjust ro> M eeived from New York, the Spring Srylecf Hols, M which he will Introduce cjn Sainrday, March 4ixs.i Alltaose in want ofa neat and tuperiorHU,will please, call and examine at No 75, YVopdatrcct, 3d door above; Fourth. ■ • '-1 - - 'aiabrsL _ 'WdlUni Douglas,iatojJomcs-.Mcßuu. -The Jm iubscriber has removed bU Hat and' Cap ' Menu- to No. 77 Wood atieet, neatly opposite lud al«l stand,, where he would.uivite msfueadsand tb*t public generally » an. assortment of Ilau and Cap*] which tor beauty nnd durabUity.cauuotlm surpassed- | IYM. DOUGLASS, 77 tVood st- i f llsTing relired from tbs Hak.aod Ctp.Mtaufwwiyj I moit repectfuUySecbnunendi;U« : pmlroM*p; «f « gasr NEW '• IS VEHTI6K V-F ATENT ‘ AIR -fMCIRCULATER AND HAT PBOTKCTOR-—Tb# 4|Ksab*cribcr wili iattoduc)* on S«wd*yj Oct.9UiL Geuuemcn wfcihlne * h«t tried with ihii.deiintto’ini» cle willpte*»«e«Handexamine.’:-'• y’ *: ALFRED KEEYIL, Practical Hatter, i. ocfl> : IS3, bead of wood «t ‘ r«<FAIiL' FAI UIOS has rec eiw I m lid from New York, \ho Fall style of Hsu vrbith 4i%he-will inlrodnce this d»y. Saturday, Anr."iWh.' All taosein wtatof.s-nestmna'taperiorhuwdiilddd well local! st No. 75, Wood Stieeijtlddoor above 4th.' • sngiStf ' ” - i !V• V "finU. FASHIOH, ..UtT—MSEUIi'.S / ■COSTAR’S Stylo Geslietßen'l Hats ,will be intro- atKixrayoa.TlHUwlay, • August.,'lCth. Gtnucmoa wishing, acbeap, fashionable-hawof Pitts burgh mantuactora, ahead of-fsstuopsble U»U ireport ed sod. adye nisod.br .oocie of a t 1 anggtf ~ ''-S'‘'•lett.hosdbfwobdit'i'-:. 4SVUKS&.FASBIQS FOB BATSr* JUST deceived; from- NewYorit, .thei-flummer Style lor consisting of .White Bearer,'Pearl and 'White French Cusimere Bata.,-with Ventilators. Those ia want of a beautifuLUght Hat are respectfully iuritedtocalL ! . - . .& MOORE.. i maySJ .i. • ~i , _73 wpid #1,3 doors above 4th; TirBITE bbts Navy, just rac'dosd for W sale by . ' Sift \Y IiAKBAUGH,",*, ■ ; febis- ---anvoodsf-: :T>QLL BUTTER—7 libls Ifeth 801 l Batter jastrac'd JCVand lbr aale by - WICK A hPCANDLESS. .. tablS. --I " • •• ■■■• t ~' r ' :: i »AMILY FLOUR—logbhlaextra TamilrFloorlost rac’d sad for seta by ’WlClf&hPCAlvDrJ£Sa. THRESH'ROLL HOTTER—I 2 bbla priaMjjn*****^ - J: and for sale by ,WICK A E^CANIjLESS.: BACON— 10,000 lbs prime fi&oatdera; city cared;'3lM lbs prime Side*, fer tale byj_ • 1 ..' ■ A tebld 1 '■■ ■•’ -HCTNOLPStiSgEg eUEESEx-dO'boiei cbeeso jcit rec M-and per kOnr Michigan and for solo by • - •- - feblfl ISAIAH DICiCEY Si 6O Water'*! ! •iTaINSENG'* BEE&WAX-lsfr) Iba Ginaetur end IT TWlbafieeswax armed per atr Pbraaix and ihr afabr-v■-jfebltij., . JOHN* DILWORTH.;,, : /t6pTEBAS-10tbUfifc s*laby J V. jVJHBT-V. JoiiNDMoaoks' MHDICAL. - ! VBUErABLB KXtßJLCT‘U»alowltu^ T , Ja »remedr <b?S^ptie ( ;. jotts, that floss-., 1 . BcmoriaLphysmusa have 'pronodneed; 4'.\'- vsss llha*b4lfied,alllheir.skiUfanii • power cf allacdiclpC/aRd eoti«*Snemlyt&OQ*' . .- ■• it>sufferedthrour)(ami*cnbleexisteaoe^MaT ; y**.'•l'•ass . rdt last yielded optbeir,lute* w tbo aluri of insanity. . v;i: -jS® ~ With-all.daierene*, hqwevtr, to theroplnieoacfthe v .rf '■ • *rtol'andletoited,**e shy that it haabeeecured. “■ * ■ • ■' r 'v?sst • 7 , RART’R.VfcXJK CABLE EXTRACT, - '*>• ", ijf&i Pot sixteen yean, has- been mood by many persona/.-. who bava aaflered wila.this .dreadful .diwair, mad ia. •■ •very ease where it htohada’ikirtrUVbar'Bßectmtia " dermaseat cure, . • o • 5J " 1 Fits of SByears and 6 ao&lhs; eared by tbeuaef -vJ_ this inly wonderful medicine.. . • -• •|. Bead the following 'remarkable ease of tha son cf v . " v*^ )Vm. Secure, Eaq.,orPhiladetphia, afflicted with Bit kptie Flu 37 yean aad'6 months.. After . : •.■;>£ through England, Scotland; Germany and Fran«, eoa« toltinffthemo*teminenipbyifieiana,attdexpeadiaxte';->r . '. r i tuetSeiae, medical treatment and: advice,-/three tboe* •.«■# i iakd dollars, returned with: his sonloth!*country la.a.’:> ■ l Norember last; receiving any: bene Etwhatov*-' er; and was cured by using - : .-r- v-.-- ■ \ >1 p HABT’S vegetable extract. - j MT. Williaa SecoreH Leuer. lo. Drs. Ivans and Hart. ;’' -1 |I have spent overthree thousand dollars Joraaedi*.-jir>' .• - tine and medical atte&dance: I was advised to lake a (our to Europe with him, which I did. • I first -vie tod - I id. I consulted the* most eminent physicians-' In respect to hi*'easer.they,examined hlat and- --. pi thed accordingly. I remained'three months-i.t itporeeivinff:sny change.forthe better, which' ie about two hundredandfiftydoUarsmeketed'-xl/. -v: physicians, and the roost that 1 received,Waa <;>[ puiion that ease.wmabopelew and poti* EctdaUe. I accordingly left England, and ira*-i~V ' htouch Scotland, Germany «nd.Fr»uce,nndte* <>„' bwne in the month of Norember. last.’with imy 1 fi»r from beiaffcured ;r«aw your • iaement in one of tho:New'Yoikipapera;.an4>. i /' •'• dedto try Han’s Vegetable Extract, seeing year > ,r , eat* and certificates of so many., carta, eamo<ef 'iv • and thirty yean’standing, aou I can assure yos / . c Jam not sorry 1 did so, as by the turn of Hart’s Vegeta*: de Extract alone,”he was restored to.perfeet health. - Hls>reason,whichwua, aofar gone a»toun£thimli»t.‘4.‘ gaess,.is entirely restored,'wiih’tbe pnMpacttu>ir:',4 , rehtm,oflife,heahht:asd usefolaßsa. lle b now . ears-of ace, and 87 yeare and d momha oftbU* has been aulcted.wUh.this, most dread/itl of eases; but thank God he b now enlpyioff hood bcahh. J How.gendenbnffldthwiihomwotksrrdoa’l belimra in. -To saythat ljebaii be ever gimtefit) toyou is one r -. thing, and as J here enclose yoaone handled doOara,- 1 have no doubt but that you-wili -think-'' thia: is--another ’ ' had quite>a diSerent/thing. Tha debt of graiitndol- 1 . toll owe yoo, bui please to accept the preaeai amount ' to inicreetoo the debt in advance. . r. Your*very respectfully, , • (RicnedJ 'WILIMB 8ECO&& • 11 ■ , . . • - . TO THE AFFUCTEDI , 'EOne oTthe nrepnetora of.thb tnralnabletnodiclaa ;tni 'tSieted lor . yeanwiih' Epileptic--Flu;; Tbcdisetoe bad praducea the worst enact %pea Ms--ft system, via: Loss of memory, imbecility,of mhuL end perfect prostration of-the nervoss system.-H#: had. tried the skill >of physicians for MVcn yeats,- > ato crew worse treamuQt, and to-new - that -this-medicine waa hb. only.bopefiartealihan4> ; ’ . Ule, and waa thenfbre'detcrmihca to nvc tt a ftlr tnal, - anii to persevere in iu esc, which h> old, and therasalji was a perifcet restoration to health, which-waa nawb::'V . had anintarrepted-ibrnaarly sixteen yean.; Wa woaldryfu.to the/ollowiac persona who have ;i .been eared by csinc Hut's Vegetable Extract: ■ : .:-i. - CalEPenslowbaanifatcrwaa ainictnd nina yttn»V esides at Yonkers, New York. ' . , * WBennet. nine yean,l7l Grand sL- , ■ - -i 't J EUswonh, seven years, 18,Hover st. ' . Joseph MTOoucal, rune ytom, East BrssUyru la Q fWBmith, JrewYork Caflom House. Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island. i MbaElTKwftwentyyearij.Yorkvilla.* . • 1 Miss ECreacj, twelve yean, 118 Hammenlr at. Wa H Pmeli, tweaty*threejearvJ3 Normlk ft • i • Jacob Pettr. four vests; 174 Delanev sL - 1 Pbllo'Jidaaotu twenty- dghiyears,Gteenaesils,TFß “'■* judge Bandrit M East Broadway, New York/ - ' Thomas BJe&es, of tha DBNavy. Capt Wa Jerminys, Btate sL Bridgeport, Ot, '■■■:.'< Bcißreneealaemaaeio -'' . • ■■■; Hf .W L Monroe, Gafllbrd, a , v ( 4 BavßiehardTacntt,Weftl^tveoponßTi -- : . Rev T L BushneiH Md. " 1 * Mr Joseph BnuUsr,Tla Orchard at NY. 1 ■- ?- 1 *- J . CHDoughttJs,BosfibhteanthstNY. ' • - r '’ Mrs James Benhidf; Chester; Orange os, • | ■ : John Fabet,l7B Eiiiabeth st, •• < " do - ' • . ' O 4 Biehtna. 818 Delaney st, .. do" . ! James Smith, J3B Snflelk «t .. . da 1. Charles Brown, 100 "Wauxst, •do - - ; AH of which may bc caUed upon, or addressed, poet ?. I paid'' f ' . ... .• S.llaxr, (lata Ivans 4 Hart), s IGF THOMAS 4 Go, lid. Main st, between 34 nd, t, 1 4th' sts, and UB Main at, between 4ln and oth street** r .. I'CSnelnnati, Ohio, wtoletoie and retail agents fbr.ths ,- I AouthandwtoC . ■ ■.,■.& j - hL WILCOX eoracr of Market at and the Dtoi n |-ißond,onlyag , tinPitUb , gPa. , . 3a23dawly. HBDIGAXi * BtJROICAL OWIOS. ■* l ■ - No. 00. DIAMOND Al| ? ■ LKY, a tew - doort - below * •i Wood itre ct, unrkrda ib*''■ ' v PR. • £*the ’■ . gjj|H9|^^H||HM<' and been for sometime ijg ■? ; general practice, ztoweca.;''* - his attention to th*"** treatment of those privet* • complaints'fc»' ' vf which his opportunities an*' 1 *_g^ffylivhitti.':-Ejpvea Jeannes* •* study andtreatmentof those complaints, (daring which, time' he has bad more practice nod has cared more p*» ft Uetnathoncancver foil to the lot of any private pno**,. thinner) ; amply • qualifies him to offer assurance* of.-' Speedy, permanent, mod satisfactory,cme So all withoelicelc diseases, aad all-diarsscsi arising'there-? > from. - ■•••?• • .?-.•■!- ••.'•:• -m; * j: Dr. Brown wonldinform those•»filleted with, dtsesseswhkhhavo beeome chrome by time or «#• •> rravsttd by thaue of any olTttre common nasmtflued-~ Ue day, that their complaints can. he radically nndlhge*.~ -cngbly cared; he having given his careful attention tie treatment of inch cases, snd so ec ceded in hand redsi of instances imenriag persons of mllamntiuoa of tbo-.« heck of the bladder, and kindral diseases which odea‘t ‘rtsaltfrosa.thoseease*wh*Te:otber» have-consigned■' them to hopeless despair. He partieniariy invites eochi t as have-beenlong and nnsneecssfully treated byothera-,;' to consult him, whu BTCrr saUcbetioa'Willheaiytai 1; them, and their cases treated in a careful, thorough aai •/ intelligent manner,, pointed oot by along eapencnc»».'C study, and investigation, which, it is impossible for-thosa i - engaged in general practice of medicine 1 to give any ’one exam of disease. . ' . . . • -'..Mr.v i■ oy Hernia or Ttuptore.—Dr. Brown sisoinvucs per-^ ! sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paldparu&s ■.. i alar aucutiojito this disease. , ; : sirin diseases; also FQesj'Psisy, speedfly.eiuwt.-r ;Charge* very low.' " . - -..,. w ; r# Sf. tL—Patients,of either.sexliving^aiadistanee,py.» suting their disease, in WTUingTginng all the spisp j toms, can obtain medicines'wiih (Erections'for <ue,-b**>, addressing T. BROWN,M. IX, postpaid, and . rnrs fee. - ........ i-. ■ i ; Office No. 65, Diamond alley, opposite,tho_»> *verfy.f. House." .V. ..--I . 1 ID* No core no pay.." ‘' ; declP. ■ THPORTJJfT TO TIES It&VXSI-CUißii ' for the Growth,' • and Restoration of the ‘Heir. Thu Cream. , when once known, will supercede ell other an3e7ea et.f the kind now used. Wbefifabe hnir is 'dead, haiah, r; ‘ thin,'unhealthy, ; or. turning grey,' a few appueaitoittf ' wfll make the hair soft and dark, and fire it a beetlfal?. lively appearance; and will.ejsd make u retain its lirey. lines* and healthy color twice a* long a* all the ptep*»,gr ratio os-which-are ceaerally, used. Erery. lady, and',* •, Seallemaa who are.in-the habit oruslnxoilaonthhif4 atr t > thonld at ooee purchase s bottle of the Chmesa ; Hair Cream, *a It is ao compoeed that it .will net fctfort - the hair like.those other preparation*, but wili beautify * . it, and fire perfect satisfaction in every instance. . . :•-For testjmoay.to iu rerysuperior qualities, sec ibor . following letter front <Rer. Mr. CaldweiL to;Me*rf*»-> Henderuoa fo StfeidbNuhville,General the Western Slates:. _• < V-.-: Letter‘from the. Ker.lL Caldwell, paalor of the Freas > _. byterian Church,. Pnlaski. • • •• • •• - • Messrs. Hcndenhou. fc Stretch—-Gentlemen! I tak*>. pleasure in adding mr testimony-itr fart* of the excel* rent preparation. called- l>e v Parish's.-Chinese Hair r Cream—for abonbtwo years.sgtvarhairwaarery . dry,brittly, and disposed to come out; but havinr pn*' cured a bonie’ofthe Cream, and : u«ed it the prescription. ray.hairi* now soft, elastle and lotheheid. Many balsams and oils were' * each leaving my hair la a worse slate than buom^ This Cream,howerer, has met my expectations, j} , v i • As an article forthe Toilet, my wile gives it enceoyer ail others, being delicately perfumed, anajnpei disposed to rancidity; The ladies especially will finely, the Chinese Cream to be a dcsidcrotam-ia thelr prepay "• rations for the toilet RespecifuUy.dce. ,-i PuluM, Im 7,191?. RTCAI.DW£XL-r';. ■ rrrsold wholesale and retail, in PiUsbargh,by,Je6a -V iLTownsend, No. 43 Market street,' and Joel MohlerJ” earner of Wood and Fifth street!. . * ■ ■ jnMt£‘*: owes hygelan iioarmounp a uyrj^* wort Conch Cfaady la : offered in. dm. * :- - pleasant and etfeeure remedy for coarts, colds, fcoanae ness, - Asthma,. Phthisic, Wuoopiof ConA lnflh3mUT. •••■; Croup, Boro Throat, Bronchitis, and general afleetfaJJi. ' offtbe Cheat end Lungs. >Tn.«ieh cases it is ksowrtt*--*,' hare aflotded decided and permanent relief, cad frooi'f lu rapid ,sale and groat success es a remedy for Ihua above dtseeses where it ha» been aeed,'it promised* im'' beconw .oae of the mart,useful and popalarcMdk4diH>r~' It is.oSered boo, as a pleasant tnltefto lheconsumntit%>* ' and an astistaoi to rocaUsts arm public, speakers gen erally. . . -VJ;"n •• ' Tbw puma of tha areparatipn««»..»>— tttlnuHltfb» gredient, and, U . will bo found to bo by an meamuul*.' ! - * pleasant to the taste, and may be used by:ehi!drea,a^ ; i- . adults with entire impunity: The mstanalf wed in U*. - preparatioa. are oftno-bed quality,andltttiy bel lied ott as in every respect a pore hod"genuine’ inkleA- Families would no doubt-, promote -weir-comfort and - health.bykoeplagasupply,espedaUy-inthe seasoned. Cokts. .. l • i ThuTalaableCoaikCaadriseo&sideredagreaim*--' sistant to Mothers; being superior urall the patentßa* ' -; by Jumpers in creation, as children werehcrer knows to dry when this candy is used, except for more. A tri j pl-of thisarticlo willconvlncc any pettoaof iu ewp* ... er, and the proprietors therefore defy any penoafathS-* limited States to prodacera cheaper, mare, pkafeny Ot' cffecdTeremcdr. •" . : : ■ i.j 1 Sold wholesale and reuiL by tbe.GeheralAfw»r!Vtsi-- . corner 3d and market st*, FiaipttifhiA t Howe & Co.; Proprietors, No M^Ucj^e..HaUjC£e>' , ‘ uaii, Ohio.,' -••it.. JiSsSf’i* . BOCf&HNESTOCKTS PucumoalC/or -CouritßiS*.- ',- garn, has a sreat edrantaffe over man* oth**» Couffh.prep*r»dou*, u its pleasant taste Quautk &T» be u«d, withoql incaureuifuce.. Box. ' Balsam consist* in the speediness of us - known some of; the mostidecperaie. cwUineA wjiich had been nmnbgM ? a.coosidcrehle ; _ In saclowesiher as we hare.had the .jilt t ■ • • winter, every one U liable, precaution* areused. , ’ Wet fect'and.undae exposure totheinclttpoqcjw ■ the weather often lay* the loundatwn oi a- baefinjr" cough, which need* a quiekremodjrto prevent idHoM - ' tcs3u- -• " ; •<' \»« • ; We have rnunereas. certificate* of cnni*fofcfch. iti • ••• has performed, wor of which erefrompcTidß* in' this city and theneighborboaL aod-ibeyare ns&iEtißat reference without saying another wopljii&SWqt.v i . 7 : Prepared aijd for *a&'wholesale and retaD otß ’A' FAHNESTOCK fc Co, 'comer ;of-wooi'AM 'lSc.tad * •'■ woodhadOthsU.- ‘ :-~w—--;jn3gP«- i ■-'Parthr Yow BiO*®, I '-;- '|. • r\rtLOi B. SIBLEY—Dear Sir;, ban •I’d. rinf tlw ptevloaa, wiatw, ] woe-aavne)? agfoial * ■ . wimabciofaJotu'.edmplaiDi la mjrlejrtaiidMiLbMu . - for•ome'monthtimder.ihflcftnot ph;2feistia;-'~3feaT‘' laid mv.ean.wu almoM incurable. .aadlMycddM mi but Uaw forme.- 4 mu.'nearly herpleM, butwitb tia ■ eidofcroiekeacoald.wiUtdiSlcaliysuiaboim toMef but, Ijwehanl of-froo. 1 and comtaeifeotf &ojtßjd»'£ tof» Suturaauxa... s After Use ta* of two - .aorta commeucpd. healing, asd 1 laid audony.crmaH «s.uiinffoalvaeane‘. Idtmeaaed'ddtK py eaaa. arf. otUw eud oftbs fourth, waa'ao well a* u antt ieUday* in *h«eiing sheep. lu,aU, I Mcd flTo-kdoln.'-Tl», . ecrafola aad urea bare airbealedampadamealMg-. awnmexi kav* aem. t»;a»*arai*eeof»dau»*ai««l hare continued, and amnow, In the moat perfect acfttajj . . 1 mu vritbcdandeacc;-boplggtliatowrf'Prxbegty; • , ieAttaa iaMba'inje^way,t% the Sarmranllaaoai#.. jEsajsssasß^ssKfigS- “IP
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