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Expected -lit our City. —Mrs, Coe, a lady of fine andjCxccllcDt character, who has recently v 'been lecturingm'-CieveJand, Paincsvilie, and other is soon expected in our City—where she wfll discourse upon the Education,lnfluence, Rights; Duties end Responsibilities of Women. The Cleve land Herald, in, noticiog her- lectures in that city, Coo is an interesting speaker. She talks < with edrhestness, fearlessness and eloquently. Her i:. . topics are home-truths, which she brings home to ‘ .both sexes with woman’s winmngpower. Possess . . ing mosical voice, her woll turned periods fall pleasantly upon the ear, whether modulated by :vpathos, -polished with wit, pointed with satire, or ... .clothed with denunciatory,thunder. She.entcrtains no drowsy aadienccs. Even poorCaudle must hoar • her through! . t * *vi Her.lecture last evening was eminently calculated good. ,Few persons,-male or female, married oruntnarned, could listen to it withoot resolving to do better fur the future, in some of the rMalions of rcu .lifor-ia,hiOst cases in many. It Was a reform dis- V J , courseVworthy of frequont repetition in the presence /..". tif .lhe fathers, mothers, sons and daughters'of the Republic. . . : .John. McAdams, the man who shot Jones, -formation yesterday, beforo, Aid.- Steel, against \ Isaac M. Jones and Wm. Steinberg; Watchmen, ; :;forjcommunog an assault on hie wife, and falsely ; imprisoning her.. He alleges that tools at various •.v . times, previous to.bis engagement, had been stolen „ /rom. the house .which he was employed to watch ; that since his. engagement there h.s wife had been Maying with him at that on Monday night the said Jones and Steinberg ar rested hie wife and put her in the Watch'houso, - where she was kept till morning and then disa it . -• • foncs appears to be rather unfortunate in the . .shooting business. It will be remembered that last . : snmtncrho bad very serious difficulties with n Gcr* f y. *n&u on the Fourth street road, which resulted in . : .bis.ahoOUcg onc.inaa and getting badly beaten him-. - self. A WATCHUAN &iior.—On Monday night about 11 -i PN-l.ock, a man..and woman. were seen entering a vacant house on Centro Avenue, which aroused the .. suspicion of the Watch, and one of them; named v-iuipn €8 i endeavored to got into the house by the win- „ dow, but fading in that, he started to go round to tho ,;! . Waiback of, the house, by. way ol a little alley, when the 1 .. . tman fired, the shot taking effect in Jones' leg, in i.- . .goring him severely. Upon an investigation of the ’ isfiatr, before the Major,it was found that the maa • who fired was employed to protect the building, and - rtfcat the woman who bad gone in with him was his wife. He was held to bail m the 6um of $l,OOO Dqxoqlet Dresses.—We apostrophise with the ' • WeW. Yoj^-Mirror—Ladjca !we are daily disgusted , .■! f: at seeing yoo the filthy streets with-your dressv W/at a. Dasty fashion • What masses of mud cling to your elms,your 6tu , ’ 1 ‘" , £ 3 > and 0,1 lho Meet , eras of your pedal ertretmtios Whnt n wanton waste or fabric and or soap, liow m'V <!ozl ' n P“' r . orslociißgs.it takes a week to keep yo'” deccD t . ?!>“< i Uho,ank!es. Bot wo havn’t'thn stomir'* ,0 - ' partosttisoobjcct Will lira s«i..nclm or Mrs Partington come to our aid and giro these obotni.ia. We draggle skirts a regular blowing up ? House of Refooe.—Tho.corammoe ajfpninieJ to Select a location Tor the House of Refuge, we under stand, arc now viewing the various desirable a.tua ttona oround Pittsburgh, boforomaking their final ■;"P or <- JfMj. b»»e not already done so, we trust -they will vnTu “Nunnery Hill,” back of Allegheny, which 19 certainly one of the meat delightful spolo s . in-the vicinity of the City. This property is-now ip •: owned by Thompsos.Beci, £sq., who, wcaroin . . formed, Is willing to-sell it-o/r.-very reasonable -terms. - f„ SHopurriito.—James Alton and Wm, Fairborn were arrested on Monday night, chareed with pit , ~Jering,from.several stores; they had tafeen ocScral . nrliclosof wearing apparel firom Daly 4 Co's Stncl" -mig store, on Fifth street, and a wlnp and atimcotlior - • - • erficles from Hinton’a store on Fourth street Alton r .L-WO .understand, IS an old,offender. .Thor hhd a ■i ' bearingbefore the Mayor yesterday morning, nod . ■ were comm tiled. 1 -V Codecs Ladt’s Book,-Sartatn’s and the Ladies’ ''National Magazine for. March, have-all been rncciv* - at Hot.KEi? Literary Depot; Third street, oppo* = , ;9ite thePoatOffico,. Also, Dictionary of Mechanics* No. 23; Stanfield-Hail, a historical novel, by T. P, - ScnitbflSsq,;- WacQUBla, or the Prophecy : an Indian . -thl®, by Major Rjchardaon ; and a new supply of .. Harper’s Magazine for-February. • ~.Theatbe,—Last night, J. E* Murdoch, the groat : 'Atnericao . tragedian, appeared in the character of 1 Hamlet,, weregret to say to a moderate honse, but can account for it only on the ground that his pres . ence ui.tbcxity was not generally known. To-night he appearsas. Claude Mclnotte, m Bolwer’s much ! ..odnured Drotna u The Lady of Lyons.” In this, ho i is . # ■ The Democrats of the Third Ward, Pitts* * ' burgh, arc requested to meet at Union Hull, corner >-of Smilhfield and Fifth, on Saturday, the 22d, be , tweon the hours of twelve M. and six p. M-, for the ■ purpose ©Selecting .two Delegates to represent the / ’Ward m tho County Convention, on Wednesday, •i.itbe 26th, fiST- John Lutz, Michael Murphy and John Me* Kee, charged with being concerned in the knock- ting down and robbing of Wm. O’Neal, a few nights 4incc, had another hearing yesterday before the Mayor. McKee proved an 1 alibi,' and was dis* . The other-two were remanded to prison, ; v but'tvlU have a farther hearing to* day. ' - ,J * * BSTTho articles to be sold at tho 4 Erchangc Hov -- tel, this morning,at 11 o’clock, will.be Ccrpeting, ■ . Bedsteads, Feather Beds,. Mattraeses and Bedding. Goode will be delivered from 9 o’clock till the hour ule. of t „ ■ Cavanaugh, Jerry Lutz and Thos. Nel » v * were yesterday brought before Judgo >; >?P n .: Smith A writ of habeas corpus, but they failed , McClure oA w . Sait, and .were, rc committed; -The in procuring l nowred was 820,000 each ' • amouDtof bailye, • '. r.• r~- —: •*> Fourth street, has received . W. C. Wall, 8. \he new Newgate Calendar, • : the second volume of X me- ' • or lbo Chronicles of i er &Co , Smilhfield at. - Also, for sale by.H. b. ■ " • - Hoilick will deliver his * evening Dr, leraer. and it ehould ho cooc cdmg Lecture jo gem < bi eapcosll, heard by all who can posa* * • • J •parents*:- fiaTGco. W. Robinaun, com* a efiu-^-iiled ■ since on a cfc.arge of larceny, wat 1 b . Sprln& StocU of Carpetfe THE subscriber having relumed from the Eastern ernes, is now receiving hisSpringatockof Carpets, . Oil ClothßvWindow Shades, Stair-Rods. Heairth Run, ■I Door Matts, Drugget Stair Crash, Tame amd Piano Covers, Matting, 4c. All of which have been se • ,psrAld. Cast, of the Seventh War \ , U ’led fromthelatestimportauons andbestnj aiiafacto . .cotnmiued .'folm .Gago, a colored tm* ' yesterday lev * with an eye single to the interest of’ms custo* -:;with ibroat(.lo kill; ombo-oath ot r ~«««» i . a i\i^f.?Jr, 0 n r .h , n wr!l^ a V al1 ’ gteat ' • • ■ . r J» Cnvtncf».*>n. i mers,a.. . P.n.times taken to Bhow Goods rio persons b wpatnsisov 'ok or buy. Call, and examine the stock, . wishing to found the latest and best sty ies of the serecan ot • vis; with prices and qualitles to suit W. E/W^JLYND, r ,° Lynd’t Carpet Emporium, ■■■7 Apollo Building,Fourth street. Onr readers/will not low ... , . second hand. Carnage, at Mr p Ct , sale-of tho ' House, Ibis afternoon, at 2 oV- ', r nc -' , ’ s Auction ■ 1 ■ lock. The-, weather. yetted a-.- • . —r-;.-• -e. airman cool and bracing.// , wa a beautiful— the Vaobahcv. —Aid. M ■ ■ a-r several colored persona „ a ° r yoatordajr committed : on a Charge of vagrancy. US' There are at p ■| ~ w e °ont 145 prisoners in jail ■ TltO the Honorable t‘ ~ =-* of » -dTr b^fr,rc^4 Br js . s V.-mghouse in the: 3dWard aforesaid, ahd p'ravste,? well ‘ HonorswUl hf pliased t 0 a fl , P“JJ Jour -jmblie.housa- oPemeHainment. And your~petuibn?? p R: ,n w7,>?? h W,i ! ARTHUb\\rCHOL 08 V'V'V.Oi tt.e/mbscribers, citizens of the AVaid iifori-Ssis - dt> ccttify ’.iial Hie above petitioner is of good renutnfnr provided wi&hou-o . -ve????f^fii, conv * I deuoes for lire-accommodation andiode ’ ' ce!sMr- g ' rS “ <ravcle«>™‘i'hatsaidiavernlinf ~ti£?oJv a V ® eII:£l ‘ oove i ! Jacob Hay, F Freyvogle". H Ji f™el r ’rri n^k a ?5 r iv T^, l>mas Hosc,M Cumins, J Bryar illaabc /ilj Charles Lod, John Bnrcker, H W Buflnni. (Chronicle copy and ch Post.) [fcbl3-3t* I 1 '% f f* « 2si ’ Smnsemmts. - THKATIIBi- j ft-.v. ■= . JOSEPH FOSTER; -....••••. -Lessee IKit Mimosa AIIMITTAHCR—FircI Tier and Parqucite.so bents; Sec gnJand Third Tiers, Weems ; ColoredGollbry.W eeoiu Private Boxes,eaoh, 81,00.. . ’ Doors open at G, o'clock, Cumin rises it 7 o’clock Mf ■ J-1.- AIURDOCH will snpear. ■ .i. WEDNESDAY EVENlNG,February 19Lb, 1851 wii be presomed ihe areat PJay of ’ ■ *’ w " • , the LADY OF LYONS. m,d Mr. The whole to conclude with T . MV AUNT ROBBERS prepatat,tm ’ celebrated Tragedy of the faction Salts. £*• Iff* DAVIS, Auctioneer* SUNDRIES AT AUCTION. —■ On Thursday after- O'clock; at theConltnor cm Sale-Rooms, corner or Wood and Fifth stieets, win be sold, 1 large FiroProof Safe: 9 thousand Pnn cipe Cigars ; 3.bales Hops; S.bOxes. Tobacco; 3bbls. madder, B.half, chests superior Young Hyson Tea; Ground linger; Spices; Sad Iroas; Coal and Socket' Shovels ; ’Hay and M&nutcForks>-Ac.,&c. - > ! febio P. M. DAVIS, Auiit’r. IRBT SPRING SALE CFDRY GOODS AT AUC TION.— On Wednesday morning, February 18th, at 10 cfolock,atthc Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streets, will be sold without reserve, on a credit of 00 days on sums over SlOO.for approved pa per, a force and well selected Block of Sbasouablif Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Trimmings Ac:, which uave juisthecn purchased mthe Eastern CiUes for the itetaU • Trade. Dealers and Clothiers aTe invited to attend. : feblB 9 - ■■■. P.M. DAVIS, Aucfr. TJXEJHfrOR'S SAEE OF lIOUSEHOLD FURNI ■•n , i i 'Thursday. morning, February SOih, at pU™^£ l »V b *B old J?? ortcrof E.Arthur*,;E»q., Executor of Mrs. Sarah Fearnsrdeccased, at her late rcsideiice, T -comcr of Third and Grant streets, all her valuable Household andKitehen Funiiturc, which have only becn a short time in use, and kept in oxcellcntor der, comprising m parti Superior hair,spring seal Ala hS’ H mn 5 e » a A n ? Chtur ® r Mahogany Pier and t*ard f ables, splendid Mahogany high post* Bedstead : dressing ojidpfomßareaus ; enclosed and plain Wath stands; Windsorand common Chairs; rocking Chairs: ugh and low post Bedsteads; Feather Beds and Pil lows, Hair, Hu»k and .Swaw Mattrasieß; superior. Quilts, Marseilles Counterpanes and Bed Linen ; Oh&xn ber Furniture; Looking Glasses; Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Carpets , Hearth Rugs; Firo Irons and stand: Rassia reiideTß aad Ash pansi Dining and Breakfast tables. Table Linen, China and- Qaecnswaro; Hnt taniD , Knives and Forks j Kitchen Furniture ; Cooking utensils; &c.,Ac. . . . P.M,DAVIS, Auctioneer. TTALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE it Acc f no?..—On Saturday morning. February 82d-at 10 o clock, at the residence of J. V. Diller, No. 25 Wood's Marbury sireef, will be Hold the entire Household ami Kitchen Furniture, as he is declining Housekeeping of >upen°r quality, and only a stiort time in use, among' which art,*—Mahogany Dressing Bureau. Superior Ma hogany Hair Seat Sola aud Chairs, Superior Mahogany marble top Centre I Table, Mahogany CaTd Table, Dining and Jicakfast Tables, Fancy and Common Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Cnb, Superior Ingrain Parlor and CUpmncr Carpets, Cradle, Heart Rugs, Fenders and Ash pans, Fire Irons, Looking Glasses, High and; Low post fledsteads, Spring and Straw Mattrasses, Beddinr, V\ ash, stands, Work mauds, Haf] oud Stair Carpets Quecriswarc, knives and Forks, Kitchen Furniture, So luraml Hall Lamps, Cooking Utensils. Ac, Ac ' ■Jeb\7 .. • ... P.M.DAVIS,Auci’r. kV. G* ra’OARTNEY, AucUoDieor. variety articles at A/ AUCiION —To'fhorrow, February 20th, at 10 o clock in the forenoon, will be sold at hPCartney’s Auc tion No. 125 Wood street, one'doorfrotn Fifth, a forge asiortmem orDry Goods and Variety articles, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing. Ac., Ac. it&Xt 1 9^ * foarhsi «ajmo evening—Gold and Silver M atcUes, Gold Pens and Pencils, Dry Good*, Ac . reblP W.G. M'CARTNEY. Auei'r. S E wni\ D H M‘ ND n? A , RniAOE3 AT AUCTION— kj 'Vill be sold on nednculajr next, February 10th. at ■l o’c qck in the afternoon, in from of M’CnrlncVs Aec •■on ffptisc. No. 185 Wood street, one second hind Car *l nearly new, wiili standing top; iron axle ; salt * cn.icr one or mo seats > made to order a short \v. G. M’CARTNKY, Auctioneer.- Ha** able jo lune since. fehl+ JABIES Auctioneer. ON !HTURO\Y Nc. i neimit t at lOo'clock, A,"M., auhe Virginia of Fetry and Water streets, will be sold Uu >55Sm/ U p 1 * u J!? establishment, consisting of.-Ik Fealh ° r beds and bedding. Chairs, Tables, Seuet^ 1 ® UTeaas ». Ca and Kitcnen Furniture, together wiih an " fixtures; Terras at sale. JAMES ft. -AbnwA, feblD Xu' cllonccr ' WHITE BEANS—G bbis. smalt white just rec . for sale by ffebl3) WM. DYER SF. FLOUR —IOO hbl«. ree d and /or sale by * fcbia SAMUEL P.SHRIVER. SilOK P?>—soo bush, received and for sale by -few?' . ; SAMUEL .P.SHRIVER. / trOJVHi\Y'— Is* tibia just recMand£or *&le l»r. • ... - • ,WM. ftVKR. CliDLIt VINhOAK—SO Obis, for tale at a tiarca>n- WAJ. DYEtt J-iJV CROi* HLAisk TbAS.—Ju>t received nt the r*- Tea Store, S 3 Firth street, a lot of netff crop Oo.ong i>.ar k Teas t by the ship ’■ Architect,*’ and far sale W xr ba ' c 10 l^e trade at reduced pricey. \ . above Tcm are direct from Canton, nnd ine fccftM all-cay they are not scented with Ehelish brandy, Gin and Hum. [febUJ A. JAYNES, Fifths!. (CENTRAL TEA 3TORB,r-Tiie subscriber hart now J on hand and is constantly receiving, Fresh Td *•» of all description*, sold m the United States or any part of the world, at the Id won rates of any in the Tea Market. Hicsc. Teas will be Mold. • loose or in metallic packages, 10 suit customers, and either kinds warranted fresh.— I noiuetallic packs urvatr light. and warranted so, uol wi.hstnnding reckless anti unpnncivlttl assertions by in tercslcd persons ifeblO] I!. C. KELLY. T lOihe Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera! i . . QuartcrSessionsof die Peace,in and forth® County ! i of Allegheny: i I The petition of John Hinsell, of the 3d Ward, Puts ! hargu, m the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That i i > our petitioner hath prov ided hiraseli with materials for i !‘*e accsramodation of tn ivelers and others, at his dwell ing house in-the Ward aforesaid, nud prays that your >'dl be pleased i o grant him a license to keep a I public house of entertair itnent. And your petitioner, as | in duty pound, will pray; . JOHN HANSELL. i We, tho subscribers, < ntizens of the Ward aforesaid, : do certify that »petitioner is of good repute for i honesty anutemperance ,andiswe!]providedwitli house i room and convenience*, for the accommodation audlodg l ing of strangers und liar elers, and that said tavern is no* r ccsaary. • [ Colin Young, BM An ;ust.John M’Guire.JH Robin i * on » Wm Gairus, H Abe il, M, H Lewis, Daniel Bernard, l Jonn Beck, James Mont ooth, Wm M Young. E 9 Mars* I land. - • [feblB:3tdavv i fpOthe.Honorable tfiq Judges of the Court of CJcn crl i. X Quarter Sessions of the Peace, n and for the County iot AJlegheny: • , The petition of "William Tucker, of the Uth Ward, i Pittsburgh city, iu tins County afor esaid,humbly shewoth, i Thut your petitioner hath provld ed herself with raate t.riais for the accommodation of travelers and others, at I her dwelling house mi the Wnrd aforesaid, and prays that i your Honors will tie pleased to j front her a-license to i keep n public bouse* of, entertafnnient. And yotirpeii tioner, as tn duty bound, will pray; I „ T t . .! W.ILLIAM TUCKER. I- *Ve, the. subscribers, citizens of’,the Ward aforesaid, i do certify that the -above petitioner ia of good repute for i honesty and temp erance.amliswcilprovidedwithhouso < room, and conveniences for.the aeccaamodation and Jodg i tng of strangers uml travelers, and that said tavern is nc i cessary. , .. .• /■■■■ _ w * w ®W» Thos Edwards,, 1 Peter Young, Thoa DGillespie, JA Dolehy, Wm Roswell, N Gross; M Al - ieabaugb , Robt Fleming, John WilUacos, William Lock, * yp gt - . (phronlclo.copy and charge Post.) feblB:3ldaw " « ■‘■’V Vv ■ f • • Law Putners.hlpi fTIHE subscribers "have asuociautd themselves in the X practice ©f.Low, under the fimt of. Black & Wash ington. .• One or the other of. them; ■when not engaged in Coart, cnn b.e fonad.at ail times uv the office,'on Fourth street, Ptusburgh. now occupied hy Mr. illack bamu>:l w.black, REAWE WASHINGTON. * ' • Yfilectlobu ■ A PUBLIC MEETIWG of the Stockholder*; of “ the Cprapany for creeling a Bridge over the Allegheny: “‘.ye)-, opposite.PiU^urghjln the County of Al/egheny,” wili be Holden in. the TqU House, on MONDA Y, the 3d day of March next, at two o'clock; for the pur pose of choosing officers for the ensuing ypar, and the determination, or any question affecting the interests of said company.. . • JOHN HARi k ER, feb3:dawlm Tra usurer- fcblss _ •o'ME FIiOOU BOARDS—a new article. V' , ■ • -n.seasoned, for eale cheapby- T7TBLLO. >et,we. JOHN A. BLOOMER, ' X 100,000 k ‘ Allegheny Planing Mills. ihe Court of General ie Peace, in an 4 forth© County Ij.HJithe honorable , orA?egh?ay 8 " !l0na0 ‘ ffiSXSS'ZZ'i&SS!* A"^> our pemi°nerhaih provide. ! of travels* v^ C u® bouae m the Word aforesa* i-BAn “O* lo * B will be pleased to grant * a house of entertainment. Ai« ‘oner, as m duty bound, will pray. i v • JOHN FOV*. , '' e » l .hc subscribers, citizens of the Ward afore. ■ lf> that the above petitioner is of .good Topuie ». temperance* andis well provided with house i *°'; ai . an d conveniences for the accommodauion and lodg -01 strangers-and travelers.and thatsaid tavern w ne cessary" :• ■ v,. J r? C^ b - Erwi ?>' J W Taylor, James Data, '.Richard Sa :& wm )l r Beis, F Carr. J Taylor,' Edi >aid fraber. * homa>s Phillips,. James T Ward, Geo M’Lei un Michael ' (foi >l7:3tdaw PEACHES— a TO bush, rcc’d and for sale bV febl 3 SAMUEL P.Sfi [RIVER. -r : " T'.fl. SEEDS—There is a better feeling.for this article, iq consequence of ao advance iq tbo Eastern mark* ct; wo note a sale of 60 bbls prime at $6,00 ; wc have also Bales reported $4,76. FLOUR—The receipt* increasing, but principally designed to g& East; sales at the river at $3,38 to $3,40j from wagons $3,45; out of stores by the dray load $3,6033,62. ■■ ■ . . Uome of Uefagt. nnHE Manage"** of the House ot Refuge want to pur* I chase a lot of ground suitable for the locution 01 lint institution. ci' ,lka,n J n B from ten to fifty acre!*, well supplied with water, aud situated upon one of the rivers* niank roads, or roil road*, withinfivo milcs of the Court lfou<e- Sealed proposals, stating description, price and terms, will Le received until Monday, the tilth instant, by the Committee. JAMES ANDERSON, ‘ Tl£o3* BAKKWJIXL., JAS. CHAMBERS. AVM.KIOIIBAIJM. febfirdawtFtil CH&S.IHMSENj Bounty laand and ottier Itualncss. WILLIAM FLINN offers his service*-to iranuif. business with tho Executive Departments and Congress, us an agent. Hu wilt attend lo all business relative to pensions and bounty land. Charges mode rate- - Address William Fiuiti. WaitmujlOn, U. C. January 23,1W1. Mr-Flipivwas severul years a clerk in the office of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury, ills knowl edge of transacting business at tho Departments will render his services, as agent,'particularly useful to all who idsv employ, him at the. seat.of Government. . ALBION K. PARRIS, fcbl Loir Second CompltoUer. OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY; Irish dOj . Jamaica Rum. tn bottles. For sale by J. P. HORBaCH, decll 197 Liberty street, NOTICE. —The FOUNDRY connected with our Workß having been partially destroyed by fire on Ike fifth-WBlant, we give notice that wo are now pro pared to execute orders as usual, for Foundry work and machinery, Distant papers thaihave mentioned the en tire destruction of our Works, will please correct. jVar/A p>« iFbrte,Fqb*y 11:3t ' KNAP A CO; Forty Town Lota In Bast Liverpool, O. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lois m the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid out, end tho demaud suit continuing, the undersigned has been induced:.to lay out a portion of his property m town lots as above, and offers them for i'aleatpriccs and terms that cannot fail to meet the viewsof those wishing.to purchase. It is needless to sav anything of the location of the town and prospects, litWving been sufficiently described In Tecent .advert isements,) other than that over one .hundred lots have recently changed hands, and . been purchased by thos* wishing to procure a desirable home. : ; ■ The'above lots ate among the most eligible and nest* rabiefn the place, and are pqmcipally located mtheccn ■treof those recently sold. . .. For iiiformallon apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or lo JaLues Blakely, Esq., Fourth street. Pittsburgh. uriu " ’ JOHN B BLAKELY, • EastLWerpooU Feb.Snd, 1651. tfcbl2;dawtf -ler, of the Fifth Ward, Cay <ore»aid. humbly sheweth, dhimself witnraatcnals -* nnd others, at his <d, and prays that Hun a license te *»d your pen *%Eß. 'said, SENEo. feblO R' OLE B 1 febl3 bbu. prime rac’d and lor sale by ■ Samuel ,p ..shriveh. U * * Steep and 3 bbls. Bcei Tallow. .-m SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. . firALLOW— iObhls. X febl3 Jffammeroai and JFinanc'mt. T6B PITTSnCKRH BOAKD OF T£IAI>E AND MKECJHANTS’ EXCHANGE FREDERICK LOREN/,1 WM.A. HILL,; , J COKMITIJI fob Febbmky G. AUG, ) Dalljr Review or the Markets. •; . OFFICE OF TUG .MORNING POST, > Wednesday, Fcbraary 19, 1854. ) The weather yesterday .was delightful lor outdoor business generally, with considerable animation in the market. We are happy to announce a decided improvement in business generally. Oar merchants are now preparing for the spring trade. Rei ceipts by river, of dry goods, &c.j from tho East, vU Brownsville gnd-tha Yoaghiogheny, to the West, are heavy. Tho receipts of Sugar and Mo. lasses ore increasing, and produce, generally, com ing in more freely. ASHES—The sales are confined io the city, arid principally m a small lots at 3} to'3ft. Pots ; we quote nominally at 4 to 4}. Sales of 60 boxes of Salcratus at 6}. BUTTER—We report sales of 14 bbls at 10c.— We heard of no transactions in keg. BACON—Tne market is firm ; sales of 10,000 lbs. Hams at 8c \ some holders are refusing to sell at these:figures. Sales of 40 hhds ot. Shoulders at 6, n, o n lbs. There ib quito a demand far sides j we bear of 71 offered for a lot out of smoke house, but refused—7} was asked. BULK ME AT—The receipts aro light; we quote, however, as before, from 6} to sf, as in quality- NESS PORK—There is very little, as yei, doing ; in this article i holders asking 12,60 per bbl, • GRAIN—We note fair receipts; prices have un» dorgono no chango atneo our last. Wheat, 72 to 78, as in quality. Rye is firm at 60 to 62. Sales of Oats at 33 to 34, from first, hands. Corn? 40 to 42 from first hands; 45 from store. BRAN—Sales of 800 bushels, at the wharf, at U cents. GROCERIES—There is au active demand (or Sugar and Molasses; sales of Molasses in luisat33 in cypress cooperage, and 34 is asked for oak bbls. Wo have one sale of 40 bbls, cypress cooperage, at 32}, cash. Sagan sales are made at 6}(S6}, as in quality. Coffee: there is moro disposition by hold ore to sell; wo heard of Bales in small lots at 121,4 months; them is a prospect of a decline, a* tho ad-* vices from Europe show a manifest decline there- DRIED BEEF—Sales by tho fiercest S|; .WHISKEY—SaIes made in a regular way at 24 to 25c. APPLES—SaIes of 240 bbls Russets and Pippins at the Wharf at $1,12 bb). PORT OF IaiTSOURGiI. 12 VEST 0 (Rents W47CU IN TUB CU4N.fi> ARRIVED: bicemer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boici. Beaver- Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville u . , J.hTKee, Hendrickson,McKccapori u Beaver. Gordon. Jteavcr “ Fashion Nu. Peebles, Elizabeth Thomas Shnvcr, Bailey, West Newton u word, Brownsville^ “ Citicinnau,Birmliigham, Cincinnati tl Empire Slate,Cochran, New Orleatis '• J. Q. Adams, Marshaf!,St. Louis . Areas, Kinney. Liverpool. DEPARrED: Affouuc, Parkinson, do l \ 4. M Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport -Michigan No. 2, Boies,tie&ver . Beaver,Gordon,Beaver u Thomas Shnv.-r, Bailey, WouNeivujri. *■ rashion,Peebles, Euxabeth. * Redstone, Woodward, Brosvnsvillc, ** J. Nelson. Moore, Wheeling. Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. *■* Arena, Kinney, W/iJlsvilte. • ** Pilot No 2. Shunt, Hooklngpori - Tascsrora, Murdock, Cmctuuati.'" ■' ‘‘ Mayflower, Williams, Wabash River, t. Milton, Hays, Louisville. inn BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR ; ivyLr SO bags Coffee; 80bbls.No.3 Mackerel; 75 bbls. Tar; 100 bogs Saltpetre; For sale by T. WOODS A SON. Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants, jalt) N 0.61 Water street. ffIAILOKS’ TRIMMINGS—Received, und opened Hus X day—Canvas. Paddings, Sehcias, twist, satin und lasting Vest and Coat Buttons. Bone, metal and japan ned Paul and Strap Buttons. Horn and black bone sus pender Buttons, Ac. [febS]_ A. A CO. ADDITIONAL SALE OF Co-Partnersli»p. "nTE have tills day associated with as In the COAL W • BUSINESS, Bobt.v. Thompson. The style will be tnown ES'before..- • ••• i _ feb7'2w ANDREW LEECH, JR>& CO. . . Notice. THE Stockholders of the Birmingham and Elizabeth town Turnpike Road Corapanytte Hereby notified Uut ao election will .be held at the houso of Darnel Shawhan, in -Birmingham, on Mondny, the 4th day. of. March next, to eleot a President,' Treasurer, Secretary and siz Managers, for the ensoing year. Election opened all 3 o’clock, AM °M. H WEST, feb!4:3tw: .... ■■■■■■■, - . . Measurer. r* executor’s Notice. T ETTERS Testamentary have been granted to-the I a undersigned, on the estate of. Wm, J, Nicholson, late of Birmingham, Allegheny Co.,decM, persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified loprosent them doty authenticated for settlement; and all those knowing themselves indebted-will make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. F. . ; febl4:Ctw . • ... . Executor. / Notloe. THE undersigned have formed n limited paruorship under the n&moof B.:0. Sxxacklett A-00.,f0r the purchase nnd sale ofDrv Goods m the city of Pitts burgh. The said partnership to commencemt and affor the registering of the certificate thereof in the office of .the Recorder of Deeds In and for Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, and to terminate on tho Ist day of Janu ary, 1854. .The general partners arc, Benjamin C. Shackleit.of the City of Pittsburgh,merchant; William Payne, of the City of Allegheny, merchant; and the limited or special partner is Benjamin. Glyde, of the City of Allegheny, late mcrchaut, who has contributed and actually paid to the common stock of said firm len 'houaand dollars in cash. B-C. SHACKLETT, " ■■ •' WM. PAYNE. - : BENJAMIN GLYDE. : A OIL—B bbls. m store and for sate by SAMUEL P. SHRfVER: '<*-*• 1- t. f * .. * ;’** ' * BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Earprettly far the Datly Morning Post. Btte«(rer> er liohtnwg—pei»tb£> 1 bt 'stsam XXXIst CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. 'Senate.—Mr. Coopor presented a. petition from the members of the Legislature ot Pennsylvania' in favor of the establishment of a lino of steamors to Africa. Also n number of petitions for thomodifi cation of the Tariff of >46. Jeff. Davis offered a resolution prohibiting a revi sion of tho dobateß of Congress; which was laid on the table. ' Mr. Walker offered d resolution declaring It as the opinion of the Sonuto that tho expenses of tho army should be reducod. Mr. Clay’s resolution of yesterday, calling on tho President for information respecting the negro mob in Boston, was taken up. Mr. Clay denounced tho mob ns a gross outrage and an infamous proceeding. After debate the resolution was unanimously adopts ed. The Scnato then took up tho chief Postago bill amendment; making a uniform rate of two cents on all letters pro-paid, which was rejected—yeas, 7; nays, 41. After further immaterial amendments the Senate adjourned. Hsdse.—The House mot at 11 o’clock. Reports from.committoes were presented. Tho committee on military affaire was discharged from theharthor consideration of so much of the re port of the Board of Army and Navy Officers, assem bled by the President ot the United States, an relates to staff commissions and brevet rank, which they re commended Tor adoption.- The House then resolved itself into commifteo of the whole and took op the River and Harbor bill. During tho debate sn effort was made on one side to show that tho bill was an infamous system of log rolling and unconstitutional, and on tho other (ho reverse. Mr. Stanley had denied that the measure was sectional, and said it was the cap sheaf to the com promise of last session.. Mr. Inge repliod to Sianloy, remarking that the gentleman was not a friend to the South, and that tho sssault would be made, and tho spoliation con summated before the warning would come fromh ira. Mr. Stanley replied that tho remark justified him in oaymg that the gentleman had little eonao and less character. - Mr. Inge retorted that tbie was unjust and un gentletnanly, arid camo from a blackguafS. Mr. Stanley said tho member had shown that he was one. - . ; - . Tho excitement soon subsided, when a substitute I’or the original bill, nearly aim ilar, was adopted. The committee rase, and a call of tho House wss moved before taking tho qucition, when tho report closed. The Hoosa is still in session at half past'4 The Crescent City sailed from Sail Juan, Nicara gua, on the dih. crd Chagreo and Kingston, Jamaica, She hna ISO passengers. She jolt Chsgres on tho 7th, ana Kingston ou tho 11th. She bringß dates to the Isth ult. from San Francisco. Tho BtDain»hip>£<j!w Orleans arrived at Pnnsina on the 2nd, with 8300,000 in gold dust, and 290 paa- Thc 6tesm»lup Aniclopo arrived ot Panama on tho 4th, wiln S3OO,OGd-gpjd dust, aod 150 passengers. Tho steamship Sarah Sands arrived on the Ist; with 26 passengers. Tho Unicorn, whiphlcff San Francisco on the 16th,ult. for Panama, with 8600,000 in gold dust on manifest, had not arrived at Panama on tho sth. The Crescent City brings very little gold dust, say 98,126, consigned to parties in NcW’Vbrk- TheU. S. Court room wss taken possession of ibis morning by a large posse of officers, to keep order during the esatjiiaaiiuii or those charged with aiding and abutting in tho rescue on Saturday In the first placo the Marshal made his return, before Commissioner Curtis, that tho Fugitive Slave, Shad rach,. had escaped from Ins custody. Tho Commissioner then adjourned tho case until U should appear that ihc fugitive could nnt he ob» taineJ. The crowd about the Court Houso is.very great, and a negro, named Job H. Fov, haß just been ar rested, charged with being engaged in the rcscuo of Bhndrach. The city is in quite nn excited slate. A joiut resolution was introduced sustaining the compromises of Congress, and declaring it tlio duty of tho ; people of tho United States to support no man.for Representative or .Senator in Congress bat those who will uphold the interests of the country in opposition to the spirit of ranatinsm and ambi» tious demagogues ; and to do all to presorvo tho £ pluriius unum of thn Stales, now and forever. In thn evening acsoon of Congress, on Monday, .thorn was an animated debate on the river and hiir« bnr bill, which continned to a late hour. Its consli. lutionalily was dißcussed. Mr. McLane offorod a substitute for the bill, when much conlusinn, excitement aud some fuu ensned- Thov adjourned at 10 o’clock: Tho Cherokee arrived eafe at Chagros, ou tho 17th, and waß waiting for specie, when she would sail for New York. The stoamers Northerner and Tennesseo came in collision in the.bay ol San Francisco. The former was very much broken up amidship, : - Gov. Burnett’s message fills twelvo pages ol the Pacific News, and in considered, of conservative character.. Gcorgo Thompson; the Abolition lecturer, is how speaking in a small hall that holds about 200 Tho Sheriff is present with assistance, to preserve order, and the mooting proceeds with little, or no dis turbance. Mr. Ehaur Wright, Editor of tho Commonwealth, With' Mr, Davis, a lawyor; have booh arrested for aiding in : rescuing a fugitive slave from the Court room. - Thompson, the English Abolitionist; waß burnt in effigy, and tho immense crowd of excited people has proventod his lecturing to night. - m.i . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH rtoorr.] : , New Yobk, Fobruary 18. Cotton.. Dull, and i to t lower. —Floor, iFirmer i Orloaus 4,81 to 4,87 ; Indiana and Michigan 4,75 lo 4,94. Grain.. Wheal nominal : ; Coro firm j yellow 66- ; Pork..ln fair demand ; Mesa 12,37012;60; Prime 9,37. Beef. .Unchanged ; pickled liamß BJO9- Lard. . Active ;oldand now 808 J- ■ ’ Whiskey.. Easier at 25. Sugar..ln fair demand; Orleans 51(3t>j. Molasses.. Firmer ot 30(931. , Linseed Oil. .Easier; American 89390. Other articles unchanged. evebibo.] NewiYouk, February 18. Colton. .Heavy sales at I to 1 decline; Flour..lmproving j sales of New Orlcana at 4,81 lo 4,87 ; Indiana end Michigan 4,73 to 5,00. ■ Grainy. Wheat unchanged.' Corn 1 active ; new yellow 66 j white 67. - Pork.. Mesa 12,50; Pnmo 9,37 to 9,44. Beef.. Steady at 8,50 lo 10,75 for Mess; Primed lo 6,00. - Pickled Meats.. Unchanged. Lard.-Steady at 8} to BJ. . Batter. .In dcmand ; Ohio 9 to 11. ' Whiskey. .Easier at 95. ' • Linseed Oil.. Lower; sales at 89- In other nrtices nothing doing. "V, i x . y r r r<.\ ", . J » *«. * . S’.* ■yV , r 4; ■- ; v -. WAsmnoion, February \8 New Yobk, February 18. j _ —~ Bfisxoa, February 18. NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE Trehton, February 17. Wasuikotoh, February 18. New York, February 18 SEBWOFIEI.D, February 18—Jl, A. M Boston, February. 17. SpatHOFiEUD, Mass., February 17. r 'V , * - '■ ... i,’ *'* ' \\ t , * "V ~. .. • ■. _ . Baetmiobe, February 18. fhero wes offered ■.« Auetiott! lii-dayi'. 160 hhds no '' , .^ ro P Muscovado Sugar j 99. bhda 'were .soldi and tbe balance wubdrawe. The pnio, range aa « Benb^S, 8 en b^ S , " CW crop Muscovado sold at 5,0005,65 ;• 3a bbls,do at 5,90; 20 hhda Nbw Or leans at ; 6,2006,25. Tho .cargo of brig Canmare, with 470 hhds Matanzas Molasses, eold-at 2O|o2Q|* .and tho.cargo oftbrig. Susan, with 111 hhds Cuba Molasses,, sold at 20c j 440 bags Rio Goffeo. dam: aged, sold at 9|o9f. Flour. .Sales of 100 bbls Howard Street at tho uniform price of-4,43| 5 nothing doing in,City«Mills. . Gram.. Small sales of wheat at 9801,02 for fair to strictly-prlme: Sales of white Corn -at 66067, and yellow at 60062; Oats, 43. r • - *Whirtey;.Sa!eii at26c. Reef Cattle. .The offerings nt tho scales on Mon day reachedsso'bead, 66 of.which .wore loft over ; 100 head were drivon to Philadelphia, and; the bal* ancewere sold to city botchers at prices ranging at 3,0003,75 per cwt, on the .hoof—equal to 6,000 9,25 nett, ajid averaging 3,31 gross. ■.. r . • t Hogs. .We quote at 6c ifr &. • b .. CmcittHATl, February 18. - The river has risen 18 inches. . Flour.. Dull and heavy at 3,50. Whiskey. .21J022J. Cheese. ,Prime in demand at 7i. Advanced j -Mess 11,87012,00 j.Shoulders offered at 4|. Molasses.. Firm at 31 to 32. Other articles unchanged. * , Sr. Lotus, February 18, » There is a moderate business doing. ® n^°‘ r y for. Grain and Flour is very limited. _Wheat,‘Heavy, and.tending.downwards: 93 to 97-for-prime To choicer. '- r ' . ,• Fl6nr. .Dnll ; country : and city brands sold at 3,40. Corn and Oats..A' shade loner; yellow Corn 40 to 41. 0a1a49t051. V No largoaalco of Potk or Lard. Salos of No 1 Lard, id bbla and tierces, : af7s to 7* < Bulk Meal.. Sales at 4,33, to 6,34, . Bacon. .60 casks ribbed Sides at 6j. Wbirte,..Sales at 22|023. ' ■ • 1 Lead.. Skies of upper njineß el 4,40. - / Freights.. Firm at last quotations. ' ' ; Tho river is at a stand. ; Weather pleasant. ■ New OutEiHs, February 16: .Declined isales or strict Middling at 'Mess Pork.. Dull at 14,00; Sterling Exchange..Bf; . - Molasses..Prime,27o2B. .. . Receipts of Cotton, 79,000 behind! lasfycar. Nero Books, lllosit, g Sew Boolsa t Sew' Boohs l ~-.Y ri «HE l 115lory of Pendenmsj his fortunes, and miotor* innes; ms friendsabd hfs greatest enemy. By Wm' Makepiece Thackeray. With illustrations oii.wood by the -author. ..In two volumes. ’ ■ ■ , No.a of the History ofPendcnnis. By W.MJThacke ray. MaUeviltei a Franconia Story. By ihe nuihorof tho Bolla Books. _ No. U of the pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. By Benson S. Leasing. : . The above books-jost received and for sale by , MO i. ;R.C.STOCKTON, - feblo ...... .... N 0.47 Market st; : COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES, or the Journal of a Santa Fc Trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Prairies, ond a; reriddnee of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico, Hluslrated with daps and engravings. By Josioh Gregg—in two voln. vol. Ist of tbe Lives of the Queens of-Scbtiahd nnd English Princesses connected with the regal aaceefirioi of Great Britain. By. Agnes Strickland. A few of the above works j ast received and for vale byR C. STOCK TON, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Market and Third streets. : (febtf '* '\\] r ATBR- CURE WORKS-. The-Water Cure Man u at, by Joel Shew, M;' D. Water Cure in America by a Water Patient . Handbook of Hydropathy, with 'fifteen engriived il lustrations of Important sobjects.By Edward M. D/ ' ■. ) ' ■ _Theofy and Practice of Hydropathy, By the late H. FrtMke: tranalatedfrbin the German by Robert Balki, The above works for sale by J - ' . STOCKTON, Bookseller and Stationer, febla . - corner Market and Third sta. fo * Mcurcri. TX 3UNER « CO,:have : received the.above. It is XL* -truly in site adoublennmber.- * ; -- • . Harpers’New Monthly fof-February—the best -mmr-- bet ye; out, in matter and , ; - - . International Monthly—not excelled by any other in literary interest. „ Anew illustrated edition of Guy .Fawkes, the chiefnf the Gunpowder Treason. : The Women, of Isrdci—tn two. volumes.'" Cfrace - Aguilar. . . ; • -Life’sDiscipUnc-aTo!.: of.the Aumds.of Hungarv. ByTalve. : 5 . attempt to:TaxJLiligionx By Sfineg-i: - 7 ; : - HEW JHDSIC. . - ; XSTHEREaratbeFriendsof my Youth. BvG Barker f.y I’ve Something Sweet to Tell You : ” ’ The Robin; ; : - - Pm Thinking o’er the DaysVM&ry; ‘ ■ My New HkiglandHome. New Song. dedicated to the Ladies of New England; ■ •* ■-•. She l Love is faT away, ; Oh, Meet me on the Silver'Shore: Good Night} - v My Honuj’s on the Ptairie Lea.By Wootlhnry; Lilyßhey. By.S.C. Foster; 3 " i!?* Jeflmy Native Village. By.G. Barker; -The Spirit Dove; » ' . - The Black Shakers 1 -Soug And PDika; . Would I were Guitar ; . : > - Lea Adieux. By Horr;.. •' ; : An -extensive collection of uew Polkas, Walres. •• Varia'ions t &c. - . ..." . ■ . *■ Also, a new supply of “New Carmioa Sacrd, 5 ’ Can uca Lauots, and an excellent new work, called the u Me~ collection of Popular andsocial roogslharmo-' -mzed and arranged by G.S Webb and considered one of the best works ever published, ■ . ■ . H, KLEBER, Golden HUbp, fekl** ' ' No. 101 Third street.- ■ LONELY MAIDEN—a celebrated Duetto from:the opera of. Jessonda. :.By Spßor; '■J. thbu’rt faithful tome. 1 Anewsoiigiby 9.G.: ; Foster;, ,:: '■ ■* e i * ‘Sweetly'she sleeps, my Alice fair. By S.C.-Foster: I’doffertbeeihiahandof mine; - 1 j . Come, Maidens, Come—or Trantadillo; ' happy yet. From Uie Daughters pi Ocean Burial. A favorite and touching ballad : ' Thau hast wounded.the spirit teal lov’d.theel Ben Boh, or don’t you remember sweet Alice Soiree Polka.. By S, C. Foster} - \ The celebrated Polka dances; . * i , .Jeneatte& Jcahott-—complete; ' Fairy Quadrilles; -By air*. Ernest; ' • - Fashion'Polkat , = Betty Polka. ; By Burgmuller; • Chit Chat Polka; / 1 . : Batchelor’s Polka; Silly QuadrUlesr very easy and pretty; . Rose Quadrilles; . , Rosstgnol Polxa; ; Allegheny Cotillions; , . Anew ’edition .ofjlunter’s Instructions with six additional pages of new Lessons; - . Clark’s Catechism for the Piano ;" i . .Burrow’s Pianoforte Primer; ’ Received to-day by . ; ' [ • ' ' •/JORN H. MELLOR, 81 WoodJstreet. - : N-.8.-tA very-large.stock, of uew Pianos iarrtvmg and will be open andfoc sale X his. week. { f]d3t ' SplendtdNcwFlonbs. t H KLEBER. takes pleasure in announcing' that he • has just opened ‘a lot of choice' Pianos of the celebrated make of Nuxss & .Cutwt and DomxiAm, New York, which, with those on hand, from the mbsfelegant, .varied andextensive stock ever.oflered in this * •••" Among others; one ; splendid 7 ociave"doublo carved' Piano, Louis XlV'style, with the hew improvement of the over strings, the Jatest.and most important improve* merit, to be found only on Nunns A Clark’s Pianos. Alsoytwo Bhperb Piahosi 'J. 'N. B.—-An extensive;‘lof of New embracing Jenny Lind’s, and thb choicest .new; SorttisTpolkas, •Waltzes, kc: SIGN t>F THE; GOLDEt'T HARP. jaSS ■ : No. lOlThiriijstreei. ■ New Stocfe of Pianos. , 1 : • : ■ ; ; -MR£J. C. BLBMEwouidirespe^ (jM (J invite lhe attention'of the pub to her jiew andsplehiiid slock of Xi>@rplANOSJustdpened.-aud sale, among which.are the celebrated Hamburg Piahcs ; witluho new .improvement of the, over sirihgfe, the la test and most .important; improvement,, invented solely by them and by*ao They.bave. been tried io be copied in this counim.but unsuccessfully. J { Also, one,splendid 7 octaye, double carved Piaiio, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon Raven, New York. Three 7 octave pianos, also made by Raven, •NeW.York. '■ i ■ Foorfll octave Piai)ois,made;by, J. C.-Fiihcr, late Nuuus & Fisher, New York; together with some of our own mannfacture, with metalic frame. . | fjn29 ; ■ " - Plano-B'ortce».^' l JORN H- MELLORj-No. 81 Wood street; has recetv . edjmd-now oflers for sale a lairge'and well’setected stock of o,:01, e| and‘7 Ociave^Piari(> : Forteg, from the manufactory of CfiicKßKiNts,BosroN r to wliich ne invites the attention of purchasers. These pianos- are invari ablysold at Boston prices,.withdut ah extra charge for transportauon or riBk, ahd th all cases warranted. Old Piano's taken in pan payment at their full value. , JOHN H. MELLOR, : Agent for.the sole of CHFcketing’s Pianos for Western Pennsylvania,No. 81, Wood street. 5 f e h4 COBNCB bir Ii&BKET AM> TIH&D STREETS. eHARTERED AvD.‘ 18SQ; the only chartered Instt tntibu of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty. Joan Fleming, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. 0, K; Chamberuh, Professor of Penmanship, Morcon tile cbmputationt&ic. ■ . Aeex. M. Wats,ONy Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. , ..Those-, wishing-, to. obtain a‘ complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and usapplication I'oevery'liranch of bu siness,also; a rapid ana elegant hand writme. aire invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. • ' > , . : - : , Lectnre on CpmmercralXj'aw'every Monday evening. . . Reference W_any pf the eity.merchaius. , fdeclO " A.* WTTh'ostcx.- ... . . 1 ATTORNEY AND CChUNSBLLOR AT LAW' ' Pa. "noYXs:dawlv C°9?,? ROOM8 — 200 doz -rac'd and for kilo by ' : febia BAAIUEL P. SHEIVER. ! '■ "•’' ■ - 1 "' '•’ '■■■:. -■. ■■■ •: ■. -.1 .■.■ ■ : '•'<*'. :\* «V3^a H •■ ■» <, ; - - ■■ ■':■:•».*■ v .» .. ~_- -'v •. *•-:. ■ ; jj- *cr * , k im-r T- V:' 1 - + *• **Jt ** - * » ."t v'H SEwnus ic. PITTSBURGH * ,l. i ■ -■ ' ‘ “ ... :'' r -.'iJ.-\ i .^--.\ *' "*<**•*■ Bankers ajjli Brokers. Notice* IXTlSh&ve associated J. GAUDtircit'ComHrsiih us in ■Vf ~tbe Exchange Uud'Banking business. /:•■ ; 1 WM. 11. WILLIAMS & CO. - PittsburghjJah'y; 1,1851.— jaO:Ha > ■ ■■ •: 1 >VM.,fc. A7ItLUi4B.. v ‘vl.fi.COWllf Wffl. H» WItLIAMS & CO., bankers and exchange brokers, . M)axil EAST: CONNER Oe WOOD AND THIfiD BTBECTS. " ... A LL transaciions inadebn.liberal terms,ari&cbnec xX ttous jroraplly attended to. fJa6;flmV Removal. . S. HOLMES A SONS, *?*» Bsanso • AHO BICHANOg OFFICE Ao No. 07 Market street, four doers below-old Stand. EXCHANGE BROKERS; and Dea iM.!ssSrti I li? 0! S Bj Acceptances, Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern ami OAVedtern cities constantly foriate; • - * - • ; u P throughout the. Uni ted States. Dcposites received in • par lands or current paper, T*o..G7 Market siretit, between Third and Fourth i,ret ' l3 j autr 2S.JY. Dajnestie and foTagn 'ExtHongt, Bank eiota, " void arid Mticr, Bought;Sol l and Ezdianoei ■ ii;-i: it rue . ... BItCaARGE MU BASKWO HOPSE op William A. Mill & Co., . 04, Wootl. Street. \ 7 • PITTSBURG#. ontimk deposits. Caug2B . ALLIN KJUMEIL 'I,-;:. V.: ■ KDWASD SAfiU- •• * KRAMER A RAH Of. < Banktrsand Ezchange Brokers,- Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Certificates tfDepos ■it, Bank Notes, and Coxn. ; Corner <Sf Third and Wood fits., directly opposite the St CharlcsHotel. . TT" - -~may2Bi BANKING HOUSE. JESSE CAROTHERS CO., NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.' • Current money received on deposit.; ■■•■•*• s .. Collocuons made onail the principal cities of the Uni* tedStates, ■~. i. . * [augltly. JAB. B.BOON. .. . THO3.BAEGEK7.- ’ HOON w- SARGENT. - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Comer,of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh,. Pa DEALERS m Com, Bank Notes; Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit* Ac EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities'of the Union and Europe,for aale insumsto'sun purchasers/" I' CURRENT andparfundsreceivcdondeposite > ' •COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of the Umon»aUhe lowest rates. . l sepll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE BRYAN, GlalSra A CO, TVTOTES, Drafts, Checks, &c collected, and RemißF Jti tancesmade npon favorable terras. J : - ;may22:tf : , ... ' ...... R. R.BRYAN; Cashier. • - - j..'- ...' ' . - . PATRICKS A FRIEND. ' BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. Wood.akd Diamond staKErs, -.:••• . Pittsburgh, Pa. .. ■... fmayl ' ■ JUccHanlca Banlt. , , v BCakE’S BtJIti'DTKO ) FOtJBTH'ABOVE MARIET STREXT. ••• fIpHIS BANK is norw prepared, to do business*' Open ;lr from 9 A.. M. to 3.P. M.; * j Interest paid on ; ,Spccial Deposits. ••: angU » > THOMPSON BELL.Qgahier. ■ G. W. TAYLORi , 11 3- SECOND STREETV : COABVnssfOiVBR AND' BILL-BROKER.- STRICT atteution will he given-to all bnsmfcss en trasied to his care.- Pittsburgh raanufactUTod arti cl c* always on hand, or proenrea on short "ouce.' . Notes, Bonds, Jcc., ncgoltated on hie terms. Advances made if reqaired. ioci22:tf DRAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS & • FRIEND, No. 95 Wood st. ■ . £octl9 ness f east j ’ot oris of the. ■■ Breaker Lungs. ■•> •'• - ■ ■ - j I*7 ISTAR’S BALSAM OF-. WILD CHERRY: is a :..y? . fine herbaljnedicmei composed chiefly of Wild Cheost Bass and the genjuiuelcEMSD Moss (the latter imported expressly for this purpose,/ -the rare medicah virtues of which.arc olsocombmed'by-a-newxnemical.i process xyuh ilic eilrlarj thus rendering: th£v whole -CbnipbuLtd the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION - OF.THE : LUNGS. • INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. ~ ' ; . Pr.Wm.rY Banks, oTXehia, 7:Ohj6,,adtighlytespect ab 1 e j)rugais tin. that d eligfi ifal villa ge; has informed ui ihut.lho sale -of Wistar-s Balsam of Wlld.-Cherty Is un paralleled. -The -demand for-it ihat he - ban scarcely ke'ei» himself suppUeftwithH.' He has had in , his store medicines for lunjpafieetioiis,, .Some of these : were e?tccmcd good and some give."temporary But since he has had WisthrVj Balsfcm- of Wild. Che fry •a number of the mbsvserihtfs casevwere cornplqtely cu red by its use, “I never Sold a medicine,” BayßthejJocr tor, ‘‘in which I had that entire confidence that I had in' .this” . < .• ; -It cubes! Wherever Wistar’e Balsam of- Ctipr-- lyls.intratfucgd, it at once attainsihat-high reputation it SO Tichly deserves. What can prevent itg sale y?heii on .every hand can be witnessed its wonderfcticures? iThe worsl case of Asthma, recent:and-dangerous 1 Canges (and also those’that are otJong; standing,)-Bipocfotis: or Consumption#!! Us'early stages) are always cured bv this remarkable medicine.' i : •' ; HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION I : ~ Cared by Wlfttar’i Balsam of Wild Cber^y, r. Pi.easa>-p Rmae, HamUionco..O., 5ep,27.1850. • - J-, D. Fark—Biar Sir : J lakti the liberty of advising 1 you of benefit that I have derived fromihC use of DrvWist.ir’sllalsam of Wild Cherry. ' Lwas-prostrated : .by ihattcrrible scourge, Consumption, inMay list.- The attack'was truly horrifying to me, for fivd of my family,: <my brothers, and listers,) df ; CoasampUoh. .-, I was afflicted wnhuearlyall of-the worst-features of the disease: 1 had adistressingcdagh'ahdexpeetorated a great deal ofblood, hectic:feverj severe p aims inthc side tmd_chest,- coldcmllsi alternating; with flushes; of heat laud copious night sweats- .. - .. V i •? > ' V- 1 was under the care ©f.ai skilled physician from ffie' -time.l-was takcnsick.until,About Eixyje.eks.Bihce,being then about helpiessj and my fciehdsconsidering my case hopeless, or at least beyond'the Teach of oat physician’s skill, advised the useof-Wisiar’s Balsam of Wild CftOr ry.' + ..‘ Thavc taken four bottles of the medicine, and uow. cbnsider.myself pdrfecUy.xnelL:'; ; to induce othcrs ihat .are afflicted as I ho.ye been, to make trial, of Wtsiat’? Balsam of "Wild Cherry, which remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored my hfeahb. - - 1 JEREMIAH ISGRIGG; . * CeowsPoint, Lake co , la.', Junels> 1849. j;D; Park—pear Sir -As 1 have a deepcommissefa tion for tbe uffllcted, peirmifme' to'give youabrief hlsiO* ry OF my afflictions l , and the” benefits: derived from the nse of .“i)r,Wistar 7 s Bal*amo( Wild Cherry.*: in July; 1b44,1 .was attacked wlthafeverofa typhoidcharaCter,' which ieft me, in ’ a.Very:4ebiliiated stale, when in the following winter J was takeh .with a seveTe cold,’which reduced me asto giverne iheiappear ance : coalirihed.conumiptivo. 1 labored lonaer.a' severe cough, expeotorated a grealdeaj, and was trou bled with coldfect and jaight.sweats, • 1 alsoi frequently raised blood 'from my lungs.l continued in tljisstate, gradaaliysinkicgunabr thedi sense, anti! January, 1847, until I was again 7 aiiackedwithfever. My extremities, capecfally-tnyfeev were constantly ctflp, and almost io'siiheif ieeUng/ '.tJpder ibest it may be: iruly said that I was a living skeleton.',! finally deter-; roiued-to.qhit.iafcingmedicinapreacxihed byphyiicians and try JDr.Wistar’a'Balaam of'-Wild Cherry,, and from/ the first ;\veek ihai'lcommenccd taking.itt caadatea. gradual recovery. I comrauedits useaixmbMha,&tlhe' end of which timo I ; was cored, and haveenjoyea good health.bver since, and cheerfully re commend,theßal ram to nil those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, 1 and would: say« to- ; those'Commencing its use not tpbe'dis*- coarngcd, if two ox.three bottles do notelTectn cure, but persevere'n-# limve I have no dodbthtrt nine cases outof ten-wiU-be.biessed-with. renewed healths? I hnvo'been. • ' JOSEPH JaCKBONc v important ioyihose iijftitttd : icf/Tf Diseases 'of ili* Zierigs 'o nd Breast ■ ' WiU .jniraclea .never cense ?i.Mofeevidence oi its sutpasainff heaUbreßtofative virtues-! '- " ) ■ ■ . ;[Fxora i)r; Baker, Sprmgfield,'W^diihgtonca^Ky;} ■ r -i-<PKi^GffiiJLU,.Ki. 3J Mayi4,lS45 l : ; ••'Afwatt. Sanford $ fork: : Iftakts this opporpinityoi informing-youofa most rcmarkable.oure performed <?n -me by the nee of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of wild.-Chenyv In the yearlS4ol was taken with the inflammation of the bowels, which-1 labored, antler ror six weeks, when I gradually-recovered. In the fall of 18411 was attacked \yith-a severe oold. which -seated itself upon my lungs,and for ihe spaca of ihree years.l was con •fined tomybed. I tried aIL kinds of medicines and ova ry variety of aid without benefit; uml thus I wearied along until the winter 0f1545,-when I heard of Dr; Wis tnr’s Balsam of, Wild-Cherry. - ' • . • My friends~per*uadedjncio givu it a trial, (hough I hud given hp all-hop,es.of recovery, and had prepared' myself for the change of another world. : Through their solicitations I wastudricedtomafce iisc ofthe genuine" 'lFiutarViJa&om vf Wild Cheny* . The. effect was 'truly astonishing. t After .five years of fiiJUcrio.nahdsnfFeririg, and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose,ana.ihe.hestaHd most respectable physicians proved .tinityailing,f wits, soon restored to entire health by the blessing of GbAfand the me' of Dr. Wis- : tar s Balsam of \yild Cherry. , itfayiue blessing of Cod rest upoii the.proprietors of' so..valuable-a medicine,a* Wisiar.s Balsam <of Wild Cherry; ; Voursyiespecifully,-- - . ' \V\ H. BAKER. . The genuine Wismr’a Balsam of Wild Cherry ” has a facsimile; of ilte.tignaiure ’of Henry Wistar, M.D., PhuaaelpKia, and. t: Sanford A Park ”on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. - No other;caa be genu ino.-'. ■-;v I - " : •'- * . Solti by J. D. PARK,. (succeSßiir to; Sanford A Park,) .Fourth, and Walnut Cincinnati} Ohio, General . Agent to the South, und West l to whom all orders must: fie addressed. ; - V- t r- ' J. Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market ;sireet and the. Diamond; B A r Fahnestock & Co, Pitts .burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Leo Sc , Beckham, Alle* gheny City: LT Russell; Washington ; WH Lumber' ton,, Franklin;' LB, Bowie, Uniontown; -HI Welty, Qr'ccnsburgh;, -.Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son', Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays burgh; 'Hildebrand A CoV Ihdiaua; J R Wright; Kitlan iiing;' Evans &. Co >: Brookville«_ A Wilson A "Son; Waynesburgh; M’Farland -Sc Co, N-Callenderi Mead* ville; Burton A Co, Erie ; Henry. Forker, Mercerf-Jai Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; .J .D Sarnmertonf Warren; -F -L A C S Jonesj Cohdcrsportt :P; Crooker, Jr., Brownsville. • •' - - f feblO.'— r JoueP Solutlou of Jet, ; . A LHrfcUID IIUMAN HAIR DYE forthe changing: of. xjL ,white,-Tcd oTgrey"hairto -a-bcaimful brown black color,m a few minutes. Pncc sDcommand Bl v cO. Soldby W. JACKSON,iMO Liberty street, Fitisburirb, head of Wood, £dee2o ;v.irc. 'i-'V ■ -V* l-.'VV \ T^ ~ • » , * 1 \ „ . v • * »■ r''*"' OOFS ISVKIt, WONDEBFnt CtniEStl : • Dr.H-ofjera* Syrup of iilrefirort tad 4ar , _. u. * ■' ' »•„ OASeHAtAeUAr ' •, ,1 • - C VWtyntiUti4tngto.CONSU‘MPXlQtiFi ■' Herbs,and vegetable substauMTwl!?rlfrt, < ,? 05<r Eo ' , 4 !l ' "' influence open iho ; Urngo, appeoifie . Hummed*;* effect organa, remove the phlegm and other ■ Bs n ! , sr Throat and Air.|?assage&', thus relievinv^ttofn^ tubduing the inflammation and other Vise-to it. rlraftostimulates amd ioroanavr'iS?. » TO - to ifltt.tanga themselves, toereb^S]f n i t i l . t^'° n ® thoroughly, to remove from the blood lhoao tmmtSuS and diseased particles, .which,' if reiatiiod. dosSmmeh I mtseh.sr In the system,nnd lay the foundationTorni™' ruble CONSUMPTION It also exert, a dTide&n upontheskin, and assists nature in expelling,through I thoExhalents. much of that morbid mailer which Would i oilicrwiaebethrOwrnbaclcupoii'ihoLunaß, liusreUevlria scir work, and rendering thdaystem I h , ea thy ' "hen tubercle*areformlng, itchecks : I «5' < g» e, <9 , * , W and fnrtherprogrcss for ifulceration P r ° c e,Hassisisthe Lungs in throwing off the ; bdrrapied.matter,soothes the irmation, heals the'ulcer- S¥“ n l re “'? rc “ l i* cnl a S ain <° healthy aeflon. xnis Medicine, therefore, is not a pjlliataemerolv. which onlyreUeves for the lime hcingfbniis a iSrmli ll ? mkei at toe very root of the disease, and |S=KSKW«SJ? ! it «>».*J!BEESSteaSI!ESS.“ circulars, etc. --i -ichohate bemeurti 6p it—giving their -S’”’”? deuces, even to the streetand-the ntSbe^'Those are troubled auk a Cough, or whose 1 'S 0 least -affected, are earnestly desired fe SaflFmon it? phlets. It can be had grata,and will well rfrinvoVw.rr.. 1 ?, ,'fhe “ Hina onHeoUhf,ani " Ab<£X£gCis£££; he worth to yourself and family, ■ - .*■■ ’ ' . HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS,' - - In the shape of Doctors’ Bills rsaved, beside* being the meons.of prolonging many a valuable life.' • * _. WARRANTY . Such iso ur eonfidenee iuiia virtues, that we afe Willi .^- IO ’’’‘’’’enlihis MctiiCinc m every cars of recent Void (Where useAaccorfingto:the : direciio-ns;oup*e7lhdf the pamphlet,' -tnstdeahc wrapper dfamch bbule).“and where the person is not sausfied thot ha is der'ving four rMo:m ! *,he *«• with.„ twenty? u T_HC AIONEY will be rctaraed. :p-,s«* p agd 3d of ihapampbletin- Bidcthe wrapper of eaub bottle- : - sure to aak lor jDr, A Rostrs* Svmn'nf r.TXT- ErfWOHr.TAR, and CANCHA£AOuI,TI/lot other be palmed onto you: lhc roison (hebuff BCO%'li? & h!ini ’ ei!? ' l6d WUh a-Pen, by A.L. C< ”lr!i r a !!i n l>Uta “ c Sf° ur “m months standing Cured, ■ A ,,er being given up twice by eminent Physicians! ’' C r7T^lVn P d apeeltrralitmwo.'i or fourteen monies'-standing, and had baffled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in . N n ww'.h’ Albany ” nd Ctopersiown. lam ihe perron in whom the oure.was effected; nml as I hnd brcvlouslv' *5 patent medicines, I have since tried it on others, and have, become satisfied ol ita'i valnei- Mina paat a cure as tvus ever performßd.nsl had, during my sickness', 6 ecu given up twice by my physicians. : 4 *uiinß,i; Yours, resjfecifnliy, TITOS.C.F AULDER. , , i: BLEEDING. AT THE- LUNGS CURED, ■ - • • • • BEB.HOW raOMhIT.T ll' ACTS. ' - . : _Sujtem*nt fff.Mf. A.-Lang I<: Baktr ,mtJSri&rt c J’i^ a J P B,b.elb.rc Just t was taken 1 rnnweil, and.suon,;cprtnienced breeding freely atihn iSS*?C I lT ,ed . »nr*-HMM»p«Uuc..phj£sWf»n,'Sut his medicine did,not seem.to help me. f-read your advert- ■ isemem. aim.lhouglit.l .woutj: try,'iir.',Ragi!rs>'Syrtip oje- Liverwort, Jar and Canchatagua Before I had taken ap the riuifhoufc>my bleeding .had topped,: my Couch was gone, apdl felt as.weljas 4suab,.,My health Is bow : good, I consider. it a moat excellent medicine, and cor dtally recommend nto my friends, [ffiu statement wtu \37iQtie toth&PfogfutQrt, MarcA 12£A, l£soi' • ny TMs wholepapcr rai/;hi be hired with leltewsi a vo, u omthasp. who ’have burieuTcd, . wholesale and retail, by AiL.'SCOVILL fiFPr v?^r-R tilhe k Principal:Depot, GOTHlC? HAf.iL, 2V0.v316 Broadwayi New Vbrk, to whom all or derS t forlihe Medicine, .viJ.iotters relating to Agencies , should bo addressed, post-paid ■' * _.,,b , >, ~-JOiSO,f Br oolc-b t U..R. Sellers, NofS7. Wood sireot, Wholesale Agent for Pntsbargh and vicinity: D. M City; Townsend , -^noS>S°'V^ft nc^ ster . * A» Patterson, Birmingham, v - 'Sl,ot>j orstx bottles tbcSfi.tio - 'declljclaw - . DR, JAYNE’S JFAMILY MEDICINES.—Extraet of a.loiter from the Rev, E, L: ABBOTT, a ’wcll -5?8f n '“s? i'Wytu'cSmea Missioharyjri'tfielrinitdbßt Of BxiTmah, dated Arracan; Fcbrn&iy, 1840: /ay»«,'.PHiladelphia: iHy• :I)ear arc rt°A^i of your Medical X T reparaiidn'a: Voor P^^^ A TTOB3a£saM is McdilDe ! n . “j? opontry, in Bowel Complaints, uridhasheen used I ajSSfSuvS l Ur “any cases to act Hite a charm- Your PILLS are my Sheet Anchor; The beat m c dlcme.& r .my Liver Compltuatibiid pain ifc the aide, tnatl.haveever.UBed. They are:iu;great. demand, an<f we are -eauiely out‘of them.- XVe ,need ‘five-hundred • m them; Bro,,Beecher'sajrsT .wc-. could" use a -thousand boxes yearly--among aur people. iwnrireat ad -vantage.;! baveosed yourTONIC VERMIFUGE as a Tome m INTERMITTENT - Shi mSsI complete succcss,:Ttlunk:itwasonce:theiueansbrßa« Ti D .?? iy °J fa 80n *- paring my travelsamanv-tte church es taepast season/Lfouada whole villalr6-auffer^lta , un- Jera prevailmg rnflaetL2aV;attcitded;\VitlirCmrghs of a r®®? l T.“Jentcharacter. 1 often regrettedihadnothad SfeMrith lff? O f7?? H EXPECTORANT to? admln .erects, that u would have heenjuu the -thing for thoso' poorpooyle.. I presume you have not-lritheno had an ggs&gh**' used in all ourhlißsjons. Affectionately yours,' E.L. ABBOTT .Tor sale at the Pehut Tea Store; 38Tifdf St. Cnovii3 * TO' -BUra; ANCE, And a. »« ltalian Cbemfc&l-Sosa causes a free A' perspiration, and »i the same tinft mollifies, softens • the. akin, giving it the texture and beauty of on Infant’a SpuHV? - , SAHD iRHECrjIvAfJD SOMS, Dt as at least seven physloians m New York know, who use it :tn«ucttcases,anQfinaitunlailine—asal!o.in' - - - .r.PIAIPIiEIS, FRECIti»ES, * or anyolhsrskm disease* Tlie wader that ilua lswuselesspuired'noslnmijas one trial will diqvo. I could enumerate at, leastßO persons dared of • SORE HJE^D r SORE LEGS AND SORE'BEARD' f-Buy itj.ancithereader is again assured, I would not crueUy^eaufortheabovcj-tinless-l knew-it to be all 1 state;. -Those-who are liabletai,-. . * tt-fF&EDrVRACKEDzQK. CHAPPED FLESH* .wiUfindihia not.oniy a 45urey:bata preTenUvo; and I any- one. afflicted; With ony of the ahpve, dr similar diseases, wilf find- this nil and evoa te dnllt S^ l -Oll',it?.Pi’openiCs)Thiui-l - Biiue. A l *' reader, the siores ate flooded with imitations. and b? sure yon Mk for.Jones’ Italian Chentical Soan-!. “* >^ t n;pnly of{Vyw. JACKSON.’Uniyr-AsentMn P 'dec2l) Bh ’ Llberly Btteet > Wood. _ , Jones' Hly White.. . T ?i r ° camioagJ a sain;t using common prepa- Thny.nrenotnware how frightfully injnfiona ills : sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the ssin , appears »»er using prepared Chalk! . • . - ilesides,it..ts iojttriousvcoiuain-,. - ' ur \ ..'rTg.alnrge qaamityof ljead!. - Wo a bouutifnl vegetable anlcle, which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY iVHiTK It 13 perfectly innocent! being pd'rificd Of’ ell deleteri ous, qaalnles; and; it imparts to the Skin a natural, healthy,-alabaster, clcax, liYiiig white same Umoaciuig as. cosraeucon.the skin, making it soli and smooth, bold hr JACKSON, S 3 Libor- Ay street, head of . Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. deg2Q:dawly» .* (Gazette copy.) A Scientific Hatr T rorilo Restorer •'-A NDBEADTIFIER. Triaibottles3?icents. Those JjL- viiohave used Joue?’ Coral llair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have - hot/ we- asauto ■it 10 possess the;7olldwmg It.WlL< force the hair to grow on airiy pari where itiaiare.lhiOnfled hair to grow t stop it falling make light, red or grey hair. g>ow dark;,:. For dressing the hair - S P“. and; siltey, nothing .chn exceed* this—it makes it truly beautiful, and; keeps it so; Il ls, indeed; the most economical, ,yet superior article far the hair. t Soldjjnly at WAT.JACKSON’S Btore;24Q Liberty flt.. -headof Wood, Pittsburg, i’rlcc <>7iccnis, 50 cents nna> , gl,oo. :. w * [dcc2o Peerly White Teeth shd'Bmtb) v /TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. .. PERSONS who have either, arc honorably a u,c‘ that if theu breath is ever so foul, or their : TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR* YELLOW, and enenigied with tartar, that a *JS cent box of Jone*’ Amber Tooth Pastawili make the tceth-whit© as snow, and the breath odiferdasfy sweet. . * ..Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty street, headof wood. ; . V - ■ > • : •- [dec2o DR. B ROWNj r.- • Dmotes hfa entire atteiilion to on office ■ ■ j practice. HisLasinessismostiyconfiuedlo Pri tar« or Vcncreai Discazts-cmid soeh pain- ful .'affections* brought imprudence : youthful indulgence and excesH.-. .Syphilis, Syphilmc' Ertoplioiis, Go&on Gleet, Stficture;:;Urctl>ro,t.J)fscharge4. Irqpumy* ofahe Blood,.With all diseaSeVoVthe.venercai. .origin. Skirt, Diseases, -Scorbatjc Erapuohsi Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases, Scmjjial weaknessj irtrt potency, Files,. Rheumatism. Femohoi .eakness, Monlb-.;- iy Suppressions, Discuses of the Joints, fistuki in Ano-, Nfirvons the. Back andiLprns, lions of-the Bladder and successfully treated Fourteen years’ pracuceJffonr.mtltip-Ciiyt.etiables Dr. BfowntoofferasEuranccsofspccdy.cureAppllwhomay Cbm6 under his care. >• . .•• ••, - Officeand private consul ling rooms, 66 Diamond ay. ; Uy- Charges moderate. :novs:d&wly T>EUMATIsAf. i -X)r.;lirown. / s s nftwiy ijishovrcd rem* edyfor nheamausm iraspccdyandccTtain remedy ’(Or thatpitirrfuUcoublc. ■lt never fails; r •; jv / Office, and Private CoDsaitatiorißoosns Nol 65, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Docibri* always ti hoaot lanlB-dawtf » • • L•* Vt ' it ; v, iiv.'.yi’' -'. »:». '.J ■Kf. ; ~ •*' ** ' . .'.'.ff*. , . • .-i* ■ iDrago an&jMeft Uinta. _ Tbe Human Body munt Periplre, Private DHeaseat 0.-.*/ • ■■ 4. • .... •• ■ -*r- T.\ s.
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