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TEA STORE.—The subscriber hitTiioS SR^W's^®v<S§lf*‘»S^sfSW!TO?fef4L , fc^ , st4'«®'K‘ • oil hand anti n constantly receiving, Fresh Te «s o '— ■— all descriptions, sold in the United States or nny pnn o i,° w , o^' Bl *<= lewesi rates of any in the Tea hFnr"et Tal'i!,»f» U nf omor v’ and warranted fresh.- Ss»SQsPaS™@ ! S^'r >^¥^h 3,'?™ ta J. ,lo P no l s 'w*“‘ri«gl>>. and warranted so, not jeltbettutding ruUea <md unprtnapUi anertioiu br in tefe«t»Jper«on» tfcbia] H.c.Kt;r.rV 8 b »»inons : ~ ?Sb d fsfest rrop: To h ffi f «e,, Kaisins, 160 ara ®» F ‘S‘, New Elima ; SO .doz. Sa!ad,Oi], 4 uart S i ’ ."■■""■■ ■ , SE-Srfi; u g ■■* «t ■■" "* “ a 7 M sig^, ITU. D^tv?LLforafp»fti!ot , o?K' M , M ,i i , JWL DniPs Mercantile College, will opeii a Latfi< . Writing Monday a private class too ’ opposite Nelson’s Defruerrean Gallery, Philo HhU. I dies desirous of obtaining ani elegant epistolary hai have now ba opportunity—this being the only Ladi Wriung Class in the city. Hours, 10 to 13 A. M gentlemen-. Writing slass in the CoUege a, the ns, A L ste»sl°c^ WMSSk t and save costs. ffeb3l JOHN FEEMTNG. a” T>UTTER— 3 bbls. packed; ’ t ! * - •** 10 kegs-do; for sale lowby ■ A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stoeltholders of> jfA. Company for erecting a Bridge over the Aileeh River, opposita Pittsburgh, in the County of AHe-dmi will be holden in the Tsl Rouse, on-MONiM^S . : <>*r ofn&rcb next, at two. o’clock, P. M.,for'iLe . Pose of choosing officers for the ensning year, and — ******* r -g, ~ • "i-:,-r’-; , ** v ''' v ‘ , *“‘v - - - - relauve to pensions and bounty land. Charees n ‘“sSd '.tt CdS i °f. ManBtt ? lin s bn?incBS al the Department - -ri-. r-r.- : ; —:~: w . -tender hts services, as agent, particularly - useful *R®?^Vf^s^ ,^ who may employ him at the seat of Government _. . . ; ALBION K. PARRIS U _ .. -• :• ] r . ~ COniJEa .OI’UABSH AHD THIBD SIHEETS •. /CHARTERED A..D..1550; the only Charterer • vo lution of the kind in Pennsylvania. jmStv* ft 'ti’zt p{ : Faculty. Johx JPunose, principal Instrui MfcShi*Vt^L^ <& GB&y? the science of Accounts. O.K. Cuamberlih, Professor of Penmanship ,ft tile computation, Ac. ;... . ™»” L A«x : AT Warsoa, Esg, Uccurcr on Comj Bcuikkee ping 'aiul fc', »%&£$&&; siness, also, B a rapid aniTelcgant hand led to cal! and examine the arrangements. s Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday < . Reference to any of the city merchants y “pearly Whits Tooth u»a ¥*&'&$£&&•! -»A ?!s?s&£■' _ BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. - ,T>BRSONS who have either, are honorablv X tbanftheir breath Iseverso foul, or their i TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR* YELLf ■’■ and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box' —“s&s?t2" ee^? h^ id o. o^o a i jAoKsoN ’ s ' - ' •' ' • * ' - ... , -■ ■■• iP^B^c^Wcz <',; :/ * : ' ?v;v^f-f;;^t^i* &i'£&~ r .r ;■ v■ j u'l*z:’ ' v . \v‘ * l ' I??.-.-.- •.•;-'vi-A\*i^?..:' ; - >.-.<-vl4v-: .• ■y r'r?Z£g l ■ ! X»’&> •• My; It d??l 4.f? ; , '.7 ;p.*i.'s~ • I w -t s ... *■ . .-, -i .*>• . »-•» v’V *-,-> *1 -•’..- ?:., f,.. ft .:■* ' •*■ <>. ...j ..... -. i /-_. f• • •*.-■> - Ayr ,fc.n ' ,-' ’\t *♦•• •■ i .’• V.c'V] i Wt«> "••* ydp ;-•?' S'. ’f- .: -t“•■.. ' ' . •>■•■ t>. ~.•-. .i. ■'.:■• • • -•- .' .- ■ ■• •ki s.i- ....*►» ..? ‘■■ '-I i" '.-••■■ -* -••:• ~:. .• ..." ..• •_ A; • . Lr wiT' )s*'*>**«;» i • J., . v ('''■ ’, **^i »*»■%** ~ "r , *-' t , ',•>.'A , v . „ u-’Vt , H » l •'fc * w .*• * - Sb*,v«.-.'^iv-fi.-V +h-'-'i. ‘ S&sr LOCAL MATTERS. Rpsbebt ard Anson;—Tho store of Wot. Bus cbanan, corner of Wylie and Chatham streets, was senlered yesterday morning about 1 o’clock, by bur glars, and alter basing taken goods to theirjratisfac tion, they set fire to the store. They effected an on . trance through the cellar, 1 and when they esmo to the door which led into the-store, they bored the v. latch off with an nugur.' ' ■ i Ur. Buchanan and his family reside in the same j . building, and slept, we believe, immediately above I the store. ’jfhefiro, was first discovered by a Watch* _« ; tn«p,nnd when the alarm was raised Mr. Buchanan jumped from his bed and started down stairs, but he I Was mot with auch volumes of smoke as nearly to I . suffocate, him, and he had : to. retreat to his own I apartment again, from which he and his family were I taken out by means of ladders. j The goods were insured in the Delaware Insn ranee Company to.ihe. amount of SI2OO. This will I hardly-coycr the loss, as everything insido of tho I store was entirely destroyed. I Cooet op CoHJtorr Pleas.—FWiaji.—Before Hbn Judge McClure;' ( The pase of Thomas Gardiner vs. Jane Gardiner, his wife, for a divorce, was again resumed this morning. The case excited a great deal of interest j and the court room wca crowded during the whole trial. The case went to the jury, and after a chon absence they returned a verdict Tor defendant, and plaintiff to pay Iho costs; 1 Robt- Smjth vs. J, W. Bradley-r Assumpsit, goods sold and delivered. Defence alleged payment.— Messrs Aldcn and Brooks r 0 r plaintiff, and Colonel Black for defendant. Tbe jury returned a verdict for plaintiff ol $23,99 ; the omouot claimed was $60,40. 1 B* A. Sampson t Co. vs. Algco & Co„ for use op teuton, Mcßride & Co. The amount claimed is $43,48. This is an action on a book account.— Messrs. Barton and Marshall for plaintiff; Howard! for defence. The Judge charged tho jury that the j plaintiff had mado out his case; and they returned | a verdict in favor of plaintiff for tho anm of $33,91. Fob thh Wqsld’s Faib.—Pittsburgh should look to her own honor in this matter. There is now for exhibition and inspection nt Scaifc, Atkinson & Co.’s establishment, an invention by Mr. C. Evans, of this City, that effectually prevents chimneys ftom smo king, let the direction of the wind bo what it may, w.kether it blows up, down, or sideways. The >ho wind the greater will be the draught of tho chi ,nne T* But w hat wo would particularly at thfatims draw tho attention of our merchants and I others to, is' ‘be exquisite finish and practical dis*j play shown b * blr. Evana in the manufactnrc of his] model, which be made by his own hands. Mr. I Evans seems difh dent nbont sending on this portico-1 lar model to the FV I ', hut for the honor of our uic< I chanica he ought to bo urged to forward it without I delay. No one should neglect to And ecu this! model. PITTSBURGH. I •Youse Mm’s Mebcarttle Librahv. Th « 6>l lowing members have been added to the Aeaociati'' ,n during the month of February ? Wm M Murray, . James Howard, D W Hnrstine, Charles Houser, M Tindl.c, John R Chambers, James G Barbour, David Neemes, .JRLambdin, Lecky Harper, - Lewis Schenck, HD, ‘ J W Buchanan, J G Baekofeo, T JFoxAlden, Cspt John Herron, Theobald Umhstaettcr, John Cnrtis, Calvin Adams, James H Parker, J McAaulty, B P Mneller, ; Thos H Elliott, M D. Cooswell’s Pahoßaua or inn IsTnires ard Cauu pouria.—This great work of.art has arrived in our City, and will be open for exhibition on Monday eyeoing, March 3d.. Mr. Cogswell has in bis pos. ■esaton some of the most flattering testimonials, from distinguished artists of New York,-commending it to tbe public as the most beautiful work or ibe kind now on exhibition. Tbs<6qsor Famry.***VVc have received a print* ed programme or this. Company, from the agent/ whpetatea that the/ will soon visit Pittsburgh. The Wbeeliog Arycs gays of the Gibsons i t( Whether single .or grouped, they perform with skill, each one having an instrument of his or her own—the harp, gaitary violin and viohoeeilo—and' tlie audience were, ono end ail, delighted with them. We hope soon to aeo and hear them again.” L’Atxrgro: the Scholar, the Gipsy, the Priest.” By Geoeqe Bohbow, author of« The Bible in «P a tp> 9, and** The Gipsies in Spain,” The above.is the title of an excellent work* pub. Imbed by tba Harpers, and for sale at Holmes’Lit erary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. It contains TOO psgea—price 25 cents. No. 24 of of Mechanics has also bees received* District Court*—Mellon ve. Qumo. Action on a judgment for 31*500. Pica, get off. Thojury ro* tamed a verdict for plaintiff for 8840,73. £3331 Eh K. Semple vs. the owners of the steamer Thomas Scott*. Action for.damages sustained by a keel boat in tow of the steamer, the keel boatbav ing been run on a bar. No verdict. Gas^t—The Gas Tnistce*, at tlierr meettog yester* day evening, passed a resolution directing'the gas mams to be laid along Pennsylvania Avenue, Wylie streeti part.of ; Perm street, and First and Third streets. ' B3T“ Tho hurricane- that parsed over the country a few days .since, mutilated .the church of Rev. Mr- Clokey,.id Lower St. Clair township, very much.— r . It stands completely unroofed, and window/ees* 63F*: A German with a one horso' wagon, while driving along the Brownsville road, about two miles .from the city, on Thursday, was precipitated overa feg'iik which slanted down about 70 feet. They roiled over and over, and although the wagon was «na* I hed, the horso and man were uninjured. XnE.^xnE,—Mr. Logan takes his benefit tomight, And ofTittv an admirable bill— I ff Lucretia Borgia, 9 ’ And two o ftbo Comedian’s best Farces. Miss Logan plays Luctetia with a force and effect perfectly thrilling. We anticipate an overflowing house. ■WBt PftATt, tho celebrated Book Auctionscr, has arrived, and w.\ll sell a largo and valuable collection of-Books, by catalogue, this evening, at Davis’ Auction Rooms* ,■. ~ ■ AcAiDErrT.—John Aeherhurst from Moon towns ship, was last evening, in a stable in the Diamond, kicked in-the faco and cheat by his horse. He was injured most frightfully, and is not expected to re* •cover. » BSTAt 10 o’clock, this morning, a lot of f .umber, Brick* Ac., will be sold at tho Geo. Worth. House, Liberty street,~nepr the Canal bridge, Fifth Ward. B3T:.T&3fcloBingSalQof the Dry Good/a Store, on Market will take place this morning, at 10 Kff* Association will mee t this evening, at: their Hall, comer v.f Market and Fourth streets. .- GST*Aid. Major yesterday committed Jacob Hop kins, a colored man, for vagrancy • Caiul Opem,—Tho Gen, Scotty tho fiist boat this wesson, cleared for Johnstown, from Freeport, on Thursday. ■.--..Wr The weather yesterday *wafl very disagreeable —snoWiDg and raining alternately. - Michael Day, tho man who stole tho goods from the steamer Asia, was yesterday committed to prison. : , The Doqucano Ball .wil/* take place on next Friday evening, at Wilkins HalJ. The Court of Quarter Sessions commences onlhe fourth Monday of March. • A®"The.Court of. Common Pleas adjourned to« d*yi x ' „„ Private Dlsoeiea. PR. 8.8.0WN, No. 41 DIAMOND AUET naam uetotk3 lii» enure attention to onofficl sl)s§Pv»liw cu . ce ' ■•J“lniinc«»taiao*tlyeonOjiedto t °r« ? mtr * ai Vueasu. and «ueh pain rmmSr *.*&“«:s s J£m«,VSSSoi°ifecte Impuriiy ofihe iilood, with'all disease* o«'lhevenerehf origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic ErupUona TetSS 1 Ringworm.Mercuniil Diseases,Seminal weakness inf 1 poicncy, Piles, Rheumatism. Female *WeuS?J? iSnS.' skk*s^ “* »“»^£3aSB%SSar come under his »peeay cure to all who may C7~ Chargc?mode < r°°Q. alllng rMms - SSSsfmprasss SfiararwSsftiW!*: WONT)ER FTJL CURES] 1 Rog«W Spinp of Xiiverarort and Tar ■ AtTD OASCHALAGtAj ■cor the compete cure of Coughs, Colds,lt\fluenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sowing cf Stood, ana all other Lung * ■ Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION, • This syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral .whatever, but is composed entirely of. Utoso Roots* Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific influence -upon the Lungs, and their connected orvans Its immediate effeetis to allay all irritation, and rmlt remove thoj&««gm and other morbid secretions from th* -Throatand Air-l’as sages; thus relieving tlie Coueh 60 rvMfcmg (A* tn/TamJnation and other causes whlehS** .fwojo»V It also stimulatesiand imparts a healthy tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them 7 more ' 2B^®wfesASiS l i££SSS6Ksa6' otherwise be thrown backnpon the Lungs, thus relXne Utem Of apart or their woft, and renSna“ e sV«em pure and health. When tubercles arefonmL, ,iltl-i! Rio 1 »i5 e jJ?!SP menl an d . cr p rog re as jor i/ulceration has taken place, it assists the Lungs xn throwing off th* JSS 0^61 * maltor J 80011108 the irritation, heals the ulcer 5J£ d cayntes, ana restores them again to healthy action This Medicine, therefote, is not a juUiones merelv which relieves forthe Umo curative, ns it strikes attne very root of the disease and by removing it, removes at once all its remote Md at tendant consequences This is its dutmeuuhtno dir. aetmstie-- a properly possessed, m eqnalpowerfbv no other medicw6^oflLkoiwunri>wiow^)eforeihcpa{)hc. n 0 .A no ordinary sized advertisement can fallv enlam StSSMlfcft'fflW Liver, and a copious reference to thevmoru toko have been cured by a-»gtvmg their nnmp. fl «£i dences, even to the street an J the number Those who utS m> tr ti a Coue>l ' or who c Lungs aro in the !»«n, 1 ? c cd jf r ? earne *lly desired to cSlllfnon the j',?';" 18 /‘ amC L “d procure one of these Pam tt fa" £ c , an bo baderafci,and will wellrepay a perusal hw* s®?* 1 Maui (aim j Cold?’ may be Wurth to joursclT and fmmlv* 1 * ~ U HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, *"•?' 5h W c ° f Doctors’ Bills saved, besidesbeinp the means of prjlongmg many nvaluable life B WARRANTY Such is o nr confidence in its virtues, that we are wilts mu to tcarram this Medicine in every ears of mini rv,VJ‘ (Acre used according to the direcdo " the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle) and Z h ' T l * e POOjon LS not satisfied that he is d«ivmu ™ "ra,nß ,h 0 b0,,1e «wonty? 11. , ..THE money '4s -P2SMSP M 0f «• fourteen, months standing Cured Arte. V* in B S»ven up twice by eminent Physicians? „ t - r „■ Al*asT-.June9tMM9. • Messrs. A. aCerh/icattty * Curc i by your Compound Bmp of Liverwort, *& ar ana Conchaloffua. The Cough and expectoration was i?f fourteen months standing , and had baffled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in I r* ew York,Albany an 3 Cooperstown. lam the person 1 in whom the core was c-Teoied,and as I had previously no fauh in patent medioi- neo ) 1 have since tried iton oihcrs, and have become satisfied ol its value- Mine was as great a cure as was fc wr performed, as F hod, during my sickness, been given up by my physicians l‘havc now commenced my bosUieas,after taking,l think, about eight bodes * *" Years, respectfully, THOS- C’ FAULDEB. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CWED. . SB* HOW PKOKPTLT IT ACTS. I Statement cfMr . A. fang* Baker, No. 383 Peart street, few days before last Christmas. I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the . “M?**.* » called in a Iloizncopathic physician * but fats medicine djd cot seem to help me. I read your .’ldven «»emerii, mid ihoagbi I would try Dr. Rogers' Sw*vp of Ca ’\ eJ i***tua. Before I had tAken up the third bo.t.e, my.bleeding had stopped , mu CoMgh teas gone, and ! felt ns well. 119 usual. My health is nt'W good. I consider u a most excellent medicine, and cor «!A?/^® l Su2 n^llto !s s,mendB - i m * tenement teas m 2*U°t£ e FT *p™tors i MaTc\lllth r i lsso. , \ !□“ This whole paper might be filled with letters si- r those who hare been cured. - bALL, wholesale and rotail. by A. L. SCOVILL HA C r°r’ lhe £ -ApeVGOTinc ,w/b».k 0, 2 1 . 6 Broadway, New York, to whom *ll or re,a,lnß “ Aseneie ’’ l^ L i &O -, for “' e b F. K ’ ! Seller*,No.s7 Wood .rreet, r!,m e^i C ij A & l! a l i far PlU "^“ rßh ani Ticimlyi D. M, r-r?v Allegheny City; Town.end, Ca pnrr’r.°' , r M i aneh V teT , ’ A- p “tter»on, Birmingham. ■ C £“l ln larsc bo,llc > SI,OO ior .ii bottle, forSs,oo uoci l;uaw I> RA FT OrAPBOPOBEQACTi -EPTITtEB _ , AN ACT tor the better rtgulatina the collection of Water Rents. laxtion Rents, and other Taxes cm Real Estate in the Pittsburgh— and .for other vurposrs. LCrnON rTRST.—Be it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, m General Assembly met, ond is hereby cnacteaby the authority of the same: 1 hat, from and after the passage of ibis act, all assess* menltot W ater Rents, on any House or Houses,’Mana tactory or Manufactories, or other Tenement orTene* ments. whatever—or any part or parts thereof, separately occupied, in the said city, shall be mode on the same, in the name or names ot the person or persons occupying the premises at the time of said assessment—ond also In the name or names of the owner or owners thereof, {lf such occupant or occupants he notthe owner or owners.) and thenameftof such occupants or owners shall be en tered on the assessment book, in separate columns, oppo site to the description of thepremises assessed. Andif such YVaterßentjftoassessed, shall notbepaid to the collector thereof, by the peraonor persons occupy, .mg tho premises on which; the some is charged, within two weeks afterpayment of the same shall have been de manded of the persons or persons occupying such pro imses, by the collector,it shalkand may be lawful for the said collector to collect the amount of said Water Rent, as-sexFcd on said promises for the then current year, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of ony person or persons occupying such premises whereon the said Waterßentyso remaining unpaid, shall have been charg ed and assessed—ln the some manner os CilyTaxes nre collectable. . Provisions of the net of the ninth of April, A. • D. 1849, entitled “an act to exempt property to the value of three hundred dollars from levy and sale on execution ati.d distress for, rent,” shall not be construed to apply to such water Tents. And ir such collector cannot find on tho premises suf ficient goot£* anc * chattels, liable to distress, to pay said wmerrentas<v" , * thereon, ho shall (at least thirty days before tho-expira ** on of tie yeavfor which such water fent shallhave beei.' wsessed,) give a written or printed notice to the owner o/owners of su ®h premises, of the amount of said water renj assessed thereon and then re malmngdue and unpaid, one* M w*tne,the.swdcoUector, has demanded payment thereof * rora c parson or per sons occupying the premises therewith, and has not received the some, and that ht.' aBB 001 been able to find on said premises sufficientpropen. v 'b said water rent, and that if said water rent be nov in ten days nfterthc service of said notice, smtV™ be brought against such owner or owners tor the reco* we /y °f®atd water rent, soreraatmng unpaid.” And the set forth hi said notice shall be verified by the affidavit C*f such collector, annexed thereto; and if the said owner or owners shall not, within ten clays after the service of stun notice, so verified as aforesaid, pay to tho said collector, the amount of tho unpaid water rent specified and men tioned therein, or shall notpaintoatand show to the said collector sufficient property on said premises, liable to distress to pay the same, then the said owner orowners, in whose name or names the said water rent so remain ing unpaid shallhave been assessed, shall be personally liable to pay the amount thereof so remaining unpaid, and of which notice shallhave been given as aforesaid, and the same may be recovered from such owner orown ers by suit, m the name of the Mayor, Aldermen and cit izens of Pittsburgh, as other debts of like amount are or shall be by law recoverable. Provided, also; That nothing herein contained shall be construed.to take away, or in anywise impair. ; the right of the said City of Pittsburgh to enforce the pay ment of said water rent, by detaching the ferale in case of- non-payment, or by any other legal mode, which now is or hereafter may be prescribed and provided byihe ordinances of eaid city. And Provided, also: Thai if any such collector of wa ter rents shall have good reason to believe that any per son or persons, occupying premises, charged with water rent, is about to leave stud premises without paying tho rent assessed on the premises occupied by him, her, or them, such collector may proceed immediately to levy and collect the some, bydislicsß and sale of the goods and chattels of such person or persona, about to leave, as hereinbefore provided. In S C, Feb. 4, 1851, read and ordered tc bo published one t,mo .. ih. papers an.honaed g do geOglWng «»C C ,Feb.«, IBM, aeon rf I» " r " Jones’ Solution ot Jot, A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYEfor the changing ot A. white, red or grey hair to a beauuful brown or Jet black color,in a few minutes. Pnce 50cents and9l,oo. Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, PiUsbureh, bend of Wood. • ' ~ [decgO A. WiFoster. ■ • . _ ■ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Grant street, Pittsburgh Pa. novl&dawly ~ y ■*’'» « ' Sommerrial attir Jinantial. TH m. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF T RADR AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE fRKDERICK LORENZ, 1 l Co ““ 11 ”* roB FEBEtjanv. Daily Rovtevr, or the Market,. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, > Satobdat, March 1, 1851.} • Yeelorday the weather waa wet and dieigrocablo for out-door business. Receipts. by river continue good. Wo could not hear of any material change to prices. * MOLASBES— Salea of 200 bbla reported at 34,c. 4 month,, some holder asking more. Silesof 40 bbda reported to us at 6jo at row? P& “ IT ~ V?0 »avo sales ot 70 eke Peaches * »*>«*, with pay for sacks. Wo hear of sales of Apples at 75c; ° f 128 * acko at ,h 0 ri * or “140 c. and 0 at 42c f sales made from stores at 45c. in«VJ' TER ~ S “ l ® a ° r ab ° Bt 20 bbla varying from 100124 c: kegs, 707 ic ; * CHEESE— There is more enquiry for good: eales reported at 607, as in quality. ’ GLASS—SaIee of 200 boxes Bxlo at $2,25, 4 months,' TOBACCO—We have a sale of 40 boxes reported of s>s at 30*c, 4 months. . . X&SD Sales of 20 bbla and 42 kegs at 7,c. BACON—We quote firm, at former quotations Ham>> 8l08t; Shonlilera, 606{; Sides, 7}O7J C . FEATHERS— We. note sales of 2000 Ills at 33}c- PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 13 VEST 0 ISCUX3.WATIH IB THK CHAN’IIJ. ARRIVED r steamer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boles,’Heaver. u i mm?® l Brownsville. ;; B cove r ord o e Heave r^ c^ee8 Porl „ No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ R b^“® l i, r i vor > Botloy, West Newton, a Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville: ( J Nelson, Moore, Wheeling; ' Buckeye Stale, Holmes, Cmcinnati n D , UEPARfED: “ «. e i.l l . on6 l« vf J > , o ‘ lwar ‘ , > Brownsville. “ f do <• M.*„a K ’ Bendriokson, McKeesport. - it Michigan No. 8, Boies,Beaver, ii Bearer, Gordon, Beaver. S Jj n '. e , r ’ BaUcy.West Newton. .1 fashion, Peebles, EUuneth. . Clipper,No. 2, Duvol, Cincinnati. „ Biurnal, Conweß, Wheeling.. Date. Wellsville. ii nf?J.. H AT or > ti »!' rlille >St.Lonis. Dewitt Clinton, Pevinncy. St. Loni«- Found* ori,0 r i,? H k U .? BDAY ’ o,am of money, in Bank No tea— wluch the owuorcaii have by calling at the .Store of JOHN B.M'FADDt:N & CO., No. 05 Market street- XJOLL BUriKR—4 boxas, la cloUu; •V*. , - M.VWs., pari ui clotliß ;• juat rcc’<l and for gale by wjrf; DYER BACON— Hams aid Shoulders for sale bv WM. DYF.fi ■ A ?V7, 35 '’ acka « C3 No. ILatii for -ale oy 1 fclia - ; _ W. DYER, WTo Merchtmta, fllanufacturera. Cre. “ a,[o contracts to bring out toladelßhta.t his season, large lots of heavy accommodating terms; and at very low rates, ivtthtivtrc-skippingmtlu way. Aoolv to 1 C. A. M’ANULTYi CO., : Canal Basin. A Card to Bualoeaa Slen. V OL V G ’ acuve business man. a native of Piiu onrehy with an extensive acqaamta&ce; k who can command a cash capital of from 0 to SS.OOO, il anxious to make an investment, anil devote bis time t<* business “ tn Fittsbanfh or vicinity. fob* o Please address Post Office. Bax IVo, 335 to Leu " " A LAUGH CELLAR, suitable for storing. Posses *loll g<«n immediately. ; For lerou. npply 10 Geo .yeyman, or OEORGB (IIiuLKY jalliif No. IGo Wnier *ireei. An Ordinance AUTHORIZING the Mayor lo borrow, (bribe use of the Cuy, ibe sum of one hondred uhd tbirtr-two porposes ftr ,be Puyiarnt of loam ami oilier Section I. Be n ordained and enacted by the dtlren* M.n l tu U . r fi h ’ ,? Sfil l c * “"S PT? 0 " Counnll* a*wm bled, rbat the Mayor be, and he is hereby authorized to borrow on the eredit of the city,any sum or sarasoftnomrv not exceeding One hundred and thirty-two thousand dol lars, and to issue bondstherefor,underlie seal of the cor poration,m sums of one thousand dollars, bearing an in terest ol sir per centmn per annum, with interest coupons attached, which interesttfhall be payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each and every year, at the bank of America in the City of New* York or at the Treasurers Office in the City of Pittsburgh.— The bonds so issued shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Treasurer, and shall not be redeem able, without the consent of the holders thereof, before ibe first day ol October, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. Sraioii 2. Be u ordained, ic.. That the faith, credit, funds, revenue and corporate property of the city be ana they are hereby solemnlypledged for.the redemption of the bondshereby authorized to be issued, and for the in terest accruing thereon. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, 24th dsv of February, A. D. 1951. ROBERT M’KNIGHT, * President of C. C. Attest: M. W. LEwis.Clork of C ©. JAMES B. MURRAY, . „ „ . President of S. c. Attest: Robert Morrow, Clork of S. C. tfeb26 John s. 12* Fountain HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOP under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits ibe pa tronage of the public. lie hopes by hit endeavors to merit the favor of his fnends. {fcbs3-if Steele ft Offlcer’o BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Evas* Building, Firgm alky .third story, between Wood and Liberty streets . Boxes of all descriptions made and de livered at the shortest notice. [feblfltly A Sclentlfle Hair Tonle Restorer A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 374 cents. Those rCI. who have used Jones* Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who bavo not, we assore it u» possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on anypart where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or dandruff, and make light, red or grey boJr grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky, nothing can. exceed this—it mokes it truly beautiful and 'keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for the hair. . SoMonly at Wftt. JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Pnce 374cent8, 50 cents and RLOO. (dec2o Wines and Liquors* ORT—OldLondon Dock Port, Choice Old Port, Bur gundy Port. J Madeira.—Blandv, Old Reserve, Lisbon, Sicily. SAerry.-Gastou Pale Sherry, Rudolph Pale Sherry. Cherry Brandy.— Wild Cherry Juice, Old Danish Cher ry* Sparkling Zfrc*,—Very Superior Wine. Champagne.— Grupe, Perner, Apollo, P. D M La Mar quettene, sup’r. ’ Claret—Latour, Modoc,Chateaux Lafitte, St.Estepbe, BLJalten. p ’ Sautrme^—Cette, Grave, Bareac, Haul Sauterne. Hosk Wme. —Wachcnheimer, Deldesheimer, Ruppers berger, Forster Tromlner, Neixsteiner, Marcobrunner, Hockhetmer, Leibfrauxmlch,.Rudesheimer, Mosel Mas hateller. J Brandi/.—Bouvet, J, J. Dupuy, Moreau, Martell, Otard, Dupuy & Co., Henucssy, Pinet, CaaUUon A C0.,01d Cog nac, 1615, Extra fine, very old. Gtn.—Schiedam, Swan, Voscamp’s double brand. _ /Ju77x,~-Sl Croix Ram, Old Cumberland Harbor, Porto Rico, Old Jamaica Rum. . , high-flavored; Irish, Old Mononga beta, Swiss Extract dtAosynthe, very superior. : For. sale wholesale and retail by • ' ... •: . J. P. HARBAUGH. mo LET—A Warehouse, situate between Wood and X Market) and running through from Front to Second street, recently occupied byScaife & Atkinson. SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKKLY, No. 119 Froijt st. JUandaoape Painting* JASPER H. LAWMAN, Landscape Painteb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons'of tho Art, at the above place. References'— John 1L Holmes, Win. C. Wall,T. A. Hither, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J.J. Gillespie, Hon. 8, Jones, L.Haiper . r feblB LADIES FINE DRESS GOODS Received and opened this morning, Poplins. Tissues, Barege De Lames, Moas De Lames, Lawns, Ac., Ac., choice spring styles, and very desirable patterns. tebS4 - \A. A. MASON A CO. f ONO CLOTUS AND IRISH LINENS-- Ll 14 cases super and superextra Long Shawls; 3 do do - do ' Irish Linens; Of the most approved manufacture just opened at febS4 . A. A. M ASON A CO.’S. PRINTING, WRITING and’WRAPPING PAPERS 350 reams 24 by 38 Printing Paper; 300 do 24 by 30 do do; 300 do 12 by 02 -do do; 500 do 18 by 24,24 by 32,24 by 34,23 by 41, 23 by 43; 400 do Blue, Factory Paper;: 1200 bundles Single Grown Straw Paper ; • 400 do Double do do; 700 do. Medium do . do; _ 350 do Medium and Single Crown Rog. - The andersigned keeps constantly on'band and for : sale or exchange for Rags, a large and general assort* ment of Ruled, Cap, Letter, Hardware and Tea Papers; Bonnet Boards, Ac., Ac. Also, Feltiiigof all sixes, for Paper manufacturers. Printing Paper made to order °VS2I t j:l.shee, . ____ comer of Penn and Irwin stiu, WCK)DEN TYPE.--Wooden Type, from-the manu factory of Wells A Webb, furnished at short no* ueojby - [feb2oJ W.S. HAVEN. u;.r > . ,• T • *- 'V*l BY TELEGKAPH. SKcaiViD BT Lionm»G'*-Fj:iifTss at rtzxis Reported Expressly f er th Daily Morning Post. XXXlat CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. Washington, February 28. Senate. Mr. Seward presented petitions for the repeal of the fugitive slave law. Mr, Underwood called up the lhojoint resolution, making the military bounty land warrants assignable. It waß debated for aomo time, when the bill was .ordered to be engrossed. The civil and diplomatic appropriation bill was then taken up, and the provision for appropriating" 676,000 [for a Custom House: and Post Ofllae in Pittsburgh, was struck out. . Also, a provision of I the same character, was stricken out.- The civil and diplomatic, appropriation bill was not disposed of whon the Senate adjourned. House.— After the usual routine of business, the I joint resolution, allowing Mr, Ritchio for the loss I sustained in executing the Congressional printing, I was taken up and ordered to be engrossed. Sob. I sequenlly, tho -resolution was taken up, and after I throe hours debate, was passed. I Mr. Julian made an melfoclual endeavor to intro, j ducoa resolution, appointing a committee to inves- l tigate Mr. Alien’s charge of corruption against Hon: I Daniel Webster. I Tho army appropriation bill was taken ;up, dis. cessed and passed. The Honso took a recess. Tobohto, February 28. A largo Anil-slavery, meotipg was called by the Mayor, and held in the City Hall, last evening. A society was formed called tho« Ami-slavery Sociely of Canada,” the declared object of which is to end in tho extinction of Slavery all Over the world, and to manifest sympathy with the fugitives from the United States. ■ LoDimnE, February 28. The water lacks about two feet of being in the houses next the river. It is freezing hard to night. The steamer Bostona brings no news. Tho steamers Buckoyc, Shenandoah, Lydia Collins and Pennsylvania passed up. . JENNY LIND AT NEW ORLEANS. New Oiu.kans, February 19,1851. Jenny Lind has proved immensely attractive here. Her first five concert* havo realised over 390,000. She gives five more, and then goes to St. Louis, and will be in Cincinnati about the Ist of April. New Yon*, February 28. Tho Crescent City sailed this afternoon for Cha gres, with a largo number of passongors. MAJRKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Philadelphia , February 28. .Cotton. .Market doll and-inactive. . \ Flour. .Qoict at 4,60 ; common and extra brands, to the trade,’ tango from 4,60 to 5,12, Grain.. Wheat: no enquiry; Pa. Rye,7o; Corn: lower; yellow, 60 to 60}, aflnat; Oats are dull. Whiskey,.Steady at 21 in bbis and 22 inhhdn. Tho inclemency of the weather prevent* otrera. lions. ' . Halti Brunt!, February 28.~ Flour., Steady; sales or Howard street at 4,37. Graio. .Unchanged. Coffee.. Steady of lie. , , , 1 New Yom, February 28. Cotton has declined |to f. ; Flour.. Round hoop Ohio 4*94 j Indiana 4.75. ‘ Molasscs.w32. Sugar.,New Orleans 5* to.C}. Llaftficd Oit..Englirh and Ameriran 87j. etching.] - Ifczvr Tobk, February 28. Cottnn.,S(jU unsettled. • . Flour. .6c easier. Corn..AdMncibg • yell©*-65. Pork.. Old Mesa 13,00. ; sates «{ No other change to notice. . • f, .. « , . New Orleans, February 28. Cotton*.Sales of 3,000 bales rnidltaff a t 10*. , CraciSifAii, February 28.?; Floor.. Dull; sales at 3,40.' " ** Whiskey..2l*. Bulk-Meat..Sales at 4!, 51, Cj, for shoulders, aide* and hams. ’ Lard..B. Linseed 0i1..97. Groceries.. Sugar, si@G| ; Molasses, 32. The river has risen 16 inches. There were licavv rams last night. ■ 95 BASKETS SALAD OlL.qnaru: 20 do do do pints* 20 dozassortod Pickles; • no lo do Ca P UO P> In store and for sale by I? 2 ® JOSHUA RHODES A CO. Af\ MATS IVICA ACSfONDsT yrl/ 20 bags Filberts; 13 do' Cream Nats; tOOO Cocoa Nats, in store ard Air sale hv I- 320 JOSHUA RHODES & CO. 1 (\ BAGS TEXAS BRANS ; *v 20 bbbi. small do ; SO bag® Ribera; 20 do Cream Nou; 15 cask* Currants, rWm r °r sale by JOSHUA RHODES tc CO St hx ? . No. 0 Wood strceL C®™"* T . EA STORE.—The subscriber has now on hand and ta constantly receiving, Fresh Te «.g of an descriptions, Rold in the United Slates or any part of gte world, at the lowest rates of any in the Tea Market These Teas will be Bold loose or ininctalUc %™f» U nf omer l ,and kinds warranted fresh.- The metallic packs are air light, and warranted so, not withstanding Ttckhss and unprincipled assertions by in terested persons lfcbl3] H. o. liijr.T^v n : —: 350 bxs Oranges; 50 hxs Sicily Lemons; 200 doz Lemon Syrup; 150 bxs Raisins; 100 hf-bxs do; 40mailsScedleaB Raisins; 150 drams Figs, New Elima ; 20 doz. Salad Oil, quarts ; 50idoz do pints; ■ 40 doz assorted Pickles; in store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES &. CO fcbM 1 ■ ■ No.6Wond'l f £*adteo’ Writing ClftisT MR.J.D.vyiLUAMS.ProfeSor or Penmanship m Duffs .Mercantile College, will open a Lacks’ writing Class, on Monday next, in a private class room, opposite fielsoh’s Daguerrenn Gallery, Philo HaU. Ln dies desirous of obtaining an elegant epistolary hand have now on. opportunity—this being the only Ladies! Writing Class tn the city. Hours, 10 to ISA. M * Gentlemen’* Writing- Class m the College at the usual hoara> ■ - IfcbSS A LL persons indebted lo the late firm of Johnston fr Stockton, will please call and settle immediotelv and save costs. ffebUl JOHN FLEMING? Arb. UTTER— 3 bbls. packed ; ' , lOkegs do; : for sale Icrw by WM. DYER, A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stockholders of** ii,a A Company for erecting a Bridge over the Alleirhenv R \J, e [> opposite Piusburghjin the County of Alle4fenv ” will be bolden in the T«1 House, on MONDAY 9 .hJ y *w day of March next, at fwo o’clock, P. AL, for Uie pose of choosing officers for the ensuing year and thA determination of any question affecting the interMt* nt saW company, JOhS haRPEr' 8 ° f febS.dawltn : /Treasurer. Bounty, JU&nd ami other Huain*n a FUNN offers JUb.services lo •_ business with the Executive Departments niii? uougress, as an agent, He trill attend ib alhbusinci. relative to pensions and bounty land. Charees mn!£ 8 rate. -Address William Flinn» Washington fir d January 23,lBsl. b * * w Mr. Flinn was several years a clerk in the office the Second Comptroller .of the Treasury. ui B known edge of transacting business at the Departments win render his services, as agent, particularly useful m B who may employ him at the seat of Government ALBION K. PARRAS, . febt Zate Second Comvimn** COttrfEß Or MABttXT AWD THIBD BTBEETS /CHARTERED A. D. 1S50; the only chariercd I n «ti XJ union of the kind in Pennsylvania. ,ns{l ' Faculty. John .FtßMiso, principal lostrueinr in the science of Accounts. ' O. K. Cuamerlin, Professor of Scnmqnshm, Mercan. tile computation, Ac. , iue rcan* Law/ 1 ’ M ' 13811 ’ Lec,urer on Commercial Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping anil its application to every branch nThn! siness, also, a rapid and elegant band writing, are invi tea to call and eznmtne the arrangements. 5 mvi Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening Reference to any of tha city merchants, * fdeclO Pearly White Teeth, ana Bren T° BE HAD FOB 25 CENTS TJERSONS who have either, ore honorable n=cr.,i X *knitT their breath 1r ever so foul, or their ssarct * TEETH DECAYED, DARK Oft YELLOW and encntsted with tartar, that a 25 cent bor i,r Y„ - Amber-Tooth Paste will make the teeth white „!; nev and the. breath odiferously sweet. . ; sr.ow ; Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberie hoadof Wood. ‘ - [dec2o ■:-v - \ ' t fA- ■- ;V- j K- s'%v ■' •r* • ..• "• • Notice. Klcctlon. PITTSBURGH Tm«oStoh^ssSs ,ie! « t ° f the Stores Two Room, back, .MUibYeXoSSSIESi to wluch 18 by a wide Hall, running: through the centre of the bnildmg. : The basement will befinished inn neat manner, and will be suitable-for Retail VaHhitJ Stores, T/unk and Harness makers, Ac. Tie whole will be ready by the Ist of April. Enquire of . JAMES Wi.HAILMAN, febJO, . Water 6treet. Land lor Sale; THEsubscriberoffers for stile a lot of LAND, contain* me-TWENTY ACRES, lying on the Pittsburgh [and Morgantown Sinte Road, in Baldwin township, i seven miles from the City of. Pittsburgh; The Land Is i of a good quality and is easy of access—every foot of which has been cultivated.' There aro two Churches ' and a Public School House within half a mile'of the i Land. The improvements consist of a Frame Barn, a i Log Dwelling House—with a well of water attho door- It will be sold either together Or in lots of twelve or eight acres, as may amt purchasers. The above property will be sold on more reasonable terras than any ether property of the same quality and quantity on the Brownsville Road T'tlefndisputable- For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, near -the above. [feb2T:3t*J HENRY HOFFMAN ' (Oerman Conner copy 3 times and charge PostT A FARM OF 109 ACRES FOR SALE.—A vain ».FARM, 20 miles from, the City, near the Sf»»S* n Road, ttud six miles from the Railroad and the uino itiyer, at Freedom; 03 acres are well improved and good soil; a largo Garden, and Orchard of 250 Fruit choice qualities, and in good order ; 44 acres • *? n “> prime timber; a new two story h»Sa C ««T 11 ? pa [^ or^lujn ff room,kitchen and cellar, two ® also, a good bam and large stable, fer Sc&i SCO i^ Bter ' an « 111 a good; neighborhood, possession—could be di viaeu into two Farms, S.CLTHBERT, General Agent, 70 SmithfieldiStreet, i To A two story BRICK HOUSE, wilb taliß doable back linildinn, sliualed on Wylie, near street. Gqs light in from of the nouse* ' > FS??i re of •' JOIiNJVfAJOK, AJdenhan;' \ feb2?.tw .cor. WyHe and Washington s(g- ' HO US 13 AND_S TORE IN EAST Li BERT Y FOR SALh*.*—A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT of thirty teet front on the eastern Rood, at East Liberty, by 04 deep to anjJley. The House is arranged with a Store Room, with Counter and Shelves, Ac.; a parlor kitchen c three bed rooms;good cellar; bake oveni back house’ coal shed, AcAlso, a lot of 30 feet front on Shakspcare street, by 04 feet deep to an alley; with a good Stable The vacant ground of both Lots is highly cultivated as a Garden; and small traits, flowers, Ac., with apple; peach,_plnm and cherry trces—all m good order Tlie above is well suited for a BaVcror any other business ; S. CUTHBERT, Gen’i Agent, 76 Smilhfieldstreet. ? Pot Rent* That large dwelling house, with extensive Grounds for Garden and StablesMgeM attached—the Residence of the late Wm- J. Touen CliiT strocL Possession given on the Ist or March. : _.For terras apply to D. 1L ftI’ABOYV Guardian, or It ; C . Totten, at tha Fort Pm Works: [<&blB i Excellent Business to Dispose at ’ IN' ALLEGHENY.—I o consequence of the dissoln- par iP e r sI »P between MORRIS & HA* vyORTH, ihej: offer tor sale their business; situate on Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny City. It ii useless commenting, upon the excellence ofthestdnd. or the amount of business we have done, n* both'are well known; all we shall say is, that it is a first-rate chance lor any one wishlngto embark in a similar trade. The siocfcconsists of Drugs,Oils,Paints, Ac., Groceries: Wine# and Liquors, to be taken at market value- Apply to MORRIS & HAWORTH, . Diamond, Pittsburgh. : For Rent* A SMALL FRAME COITAOE, with rooms on the first floor; largo diningroom and kitchen in basement; two small room? in tbew&ufa garret i with a large garden and several fruit trees—a very desirable residence lor a small family. • Situated near Minersville. Possession given immediately Also, several small Tenements for rent. * ' Alro, for sale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street; and three fronting on Penn street. Terms easy . Apply to JOHN JIBRRON,or ‘ ; H. P. CAIN, corner Market nnd_Fifih strsets. A TWO., STORY BRICK HOUSE, ftimaied&Sfr eea: 1-karucrs Creek, four miles from ilie feiacgl cay, nnu is a very desirnbie.country residence, There is a new carriage boose, stable, umf good water on thrt grounds, winch comprise ten acres, welt improved, eon* taming a vaneiy.of choice Frit it trees. Forpartfcnlars ya'onS’vK. l^l ®? l - D - PATTON, 2U Liberty swor. J. 3. UONiNhr, on ihe premises. (&bS ' FOR SALE.—A Lo; Of Groand having a front of 60 feet on Ceutre Avenue, and running backSGGfeet i? tW n- ilr . c , els * ° a llie lot ‘s erected a large Brick Dwelling Jimue. nearly new and well finished. The lot is planted with the beat selected Frail anti Shrubbery the cauntry cun afford. If application be made soon, the property wtU be sold at o fair price and terms. Enquire at the office of : WM. C. FRIEND, , Attorney, Fourth street, between Wood and Southfield. Fof flcnt ln Ulrmlngtißm7~~* ”""t ONE NEWTHREKJ3TOBY BRICK HOUSE, wlihstore rootnsand cellar, favorably gim« faraall t ate for a large Grocery and Produce business. Possess-, ion may be bad immediately, with a low rent, to a good business man. V ALSO-^Onc'large .Brick—occupied as a boardiogi hiitise and inn. \ <\XiSO—Kleven new three story Brisk: Tlonses—socaei just finished; possession given immediately. Otbers.on! the Is’April. -• » ALSv>r°**e Frame House.'-ami severer np stair*-; rooms. ' _ ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burn in. ALSO—(>N C Lumber Vard,.wilh space to pul a large; amount—and o f the. best points about the city for sales. v FOR SALK LEASR-One large lot,* favorably situated fora Foundry ailJ Kngiae Shop "brother manu lacturing, havingd.'?; "bier in from, {a harbor,) lor! fitting out and repair/bg steamboats, Ac. . r ALSO. FOR SALE-’- ls O»ttH J Brick, in lots, and sold low; if not sold before, t.'hey willbc sold on Tuesday, the 35th of March next, at V- o’clock, M v for cash or ap proved paper-. •. . ALSO—Lots on lease, to bm •- Apply 10 tho subscriber, at his* olb ce * n Birmingham,; near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to iV?* a Mhe Wareroom of Jlhby, Matwkws & Co., - No. Water street,—or . through,the Pittsburgh Post Office, hv * letter, feba /JOHN RHEY. Very Valuable city JPropert.y to* Sale#; THE undersigned, Administraiors of .Vj° estate of Thomas Famnan, deceased, otter for sa» * the entire real estate of the said Thomas Fairraan,coi»' J f* Bl * n i» bf one 20 feet lot trailing on Liberty street) back 93 feet 5 inches to alO feel alley. ’ s AUo,tho tavern stand known as the Mansion fronting on Liberty streetdl feet 0 inches, andonCh'erry alley 82 feet 9 inches, tanning back 93 feetto an aU<?y» with the grounds and stable connected,fronting on PiiL'b allev, thirty three teet fourinchca. Also, three lots fronting on Cherry aley, each eight cen feet front, and Tunning back CO feet parallel Witlr' Plum alley. All of which property will be soli at pri vate sale, byapplicaiion to the subscribersjor if not sold before the 20th. of March> will be offered at auction ta the highest bidders. . Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent.-Apply to R.FAIRMAN.or R. CAMPBELL, - * 151 Liberty 6lreet. ja3o:tmrgs Penn street Property for Stale* * QA FEET on Penn street by 110 feet deep to ait alley, O\J just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews’ Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Bell,at ja2d _ A. WILKINS & CO.’S. - CUeap Country fteildence* - ■ ALOTon Nunnery HiU, containing four acres, wilt be sold very low to any one wishing to build there on. The access will be easy, ahd the : tot commands a most beautiful view, [octal) THOMPSON BELL; For Kenty . .• • A HANDSOME STOREVch Market street, between ..tV Third and Fourth streets, at pjresent’ occupied by hi r. Thomas White, tfs a Dry Goods Store. - .Also— A large well finished ROOM in the second' story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Rot >m is well, calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged os' doub k le offices. ’ ' E, D. GAZZAM, apjUtf Office, Third st>,oyer the Post Office. Cool iiand on Tougaioglieny* IAA ACRES on the river, just above , the 2nd Dam IUU there is a pit opened and. jailroad prepared for. putting' coal in boats. [oct2l] THOMPSON BELL. : *“ To liet* A TWO STORV, BRICK HOUSE, on Bank (gfSSfl t Vane, Allegheny, betweenthe Band street bridge and Aq ueducl. Enquire of H. W* Tish, Broker, corner of Cthand Smithfield streets. 7 [0c129 A Farm Tor Sale* 3HHE sd tscriberoffers for sale a FARM OF LAND, L containing ICO acrer—loo of which are cleared.— be form! directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson: It is well-watered; with a bearing orchard, and peach ' and pear trees; and a : Coal bank. The buildings co nsist of a hewed log House and Barn: with Stalling. I* *or further particulars apply to the subscri ber. on the premises, trt Allegheny: county, 12 iniles from Fiusbi; rib. • ! NATHANIEL M'CLINTON. Moan toun wip, October 23—tf For Sale* A LOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate one mile »betowthe town.of Beaver. Beaver coun ty, on which tit ere is erected a new Brick House, 40 hi 40 feet, U Piorius hltfh, with a basement.. The house has been well built and t veil finished, and contains 13 rooms, it is within 200y»Jik* of the Ohio river, and commands afine view <■'>t, and m* bounded on the North west by the State road leading: to New Lisbon, Ohio.; Tina pro perty would be desirabl e.for a country residence, or for a Karden,or summer hot irding house. A lot of fiacres adjoining it will be sotd with ir, if desired by the pur chaser The terms are so moderate, that it will be a lmnrain to the purchaser. Enquire of. ■ b F N. P. '& O. L. B. FKTTBRMAN, • V Attorneys at Law, Fourth at. ' For iSale, : - ' A HOUSE ANl> LOT, situated on Pike street,between : jf% Walnut and Factory streets,’Fifth Ward. The Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep* on *a icb there are two small Frame Tenements: - Terms esy;—Title good. For narticatars, enquire of Aidermim PARKINSON, Pejmstreet, Fifth Ward. may9:tf : r Land for Sale* rrtHE-Chartlex’’* Coal Company will sell some wry de- I airablu pitcts cf LAND, situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad. - /i . *' The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pnr acf4 ; : Manager. 'oj >qs and preacriptlon- Store for Sole. A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in A a flourishing and improving part of the city, which is oing ■ n 'profitable hustri*M»ts offered ..for sale upon easj • terms. . . - v ~ - J Ft *r farther parjicotars, apply ni this ogtce, rjC >D& Soda Ash, finest quality, fibr [feb24J ALEXANDER KING. .... " : Hotted T* laris have associated J Gardiner Comn with q s . in V? the Exchange and Banking'business, WM. HrWILLIAMS & CO . l > itts&urg&.Jan’y.i > issi.-T]aortm * : WM. H. WILLIAMS.* • •«•• • •}. S. MVaT.*-* • *T. O.COXVB WH. H, tVILLUIIS & COm BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, NORTH-EAST COHHE2 OP WOOD -'£so THIHS STBEOTS. • A LL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec* tions promptly attended to. , Uafrflm Removal. n,w« Howißstf soot, ovTjS a* 7^* 3llsl BJUOUSa AHD-BXCHANOB OFFICS 2b No. 07 Market »tntt,/ow doors teUno oldstbnd gj » N. HOLMES fc SONS, 1 ANO EXGif AJVGE BRokEß9,and Dea -1 nSnl e iJnlft?* 0 o 8 * ? rafts > Acceptances, Gold, Silver and c ß l^c N on t s Wa on,he f»?«t».«i 9n ril uul ®. in alltl^e:«ties.thioushauMhe-Uni nVm?r a Nn ! / i - D ?P.°^*.r ceiT , ei * n P“ r f ' an<il< > lr current paper, No. 6, Market Blreet, between Third and Fourth .rtreeu-. .... : . ■■■■ ’ Domestic <md loragn Exaangt,-Bank Natei, ' Gold and SUcir, Bought, Said and Exihanrti, ' ' ■•■■ V "> ■■. LT THE - EXOHASOE AND BiHKWG HOUSE William A. Mill & ®o„ 8-4 Wood Street, * PITTSBURGH. OIT.TIMB DXPQ3ITB, = (ap<tf>9 ALLETT KRAMER. . ... EDWARD RAHB- * KRAMER & RAHH, Dealers in portigm and Domaiießills,£iUsof Exchange, Cert\flcaus tf Depot* .ttj Bank Nates, and-Coin. ■ Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the' - St Charles Hotel, may2B r« AWK llf G HOUSE. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO,, NO; LG, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH; • Current money, received on deposit-- ■ ;■ •'.) ■*, 5 ' Collections made on all the principal cities oC the. Vhi* led States. 4 -. [auglHy ■ .-•••- PATRICKS & FRIEND, . 7 ? BAimERSANDBICRASOE BROKERSi No. 05, corses Wood and Diamond street's,- { ; . , :■■■;•; Pittsburgh, Pa, fmayl ? I TAB.B.HOOH. . ...... .... THOB. SAastffTn’ HOOH &SAROEST. . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS’, N.B. ComerofWood and Sixth stmts., Pittsburgh, Pd TYEALERSin Com, Bonk Notes, Time Bills, Foreign J / and Domestic Exchange,'Cenificotca of Deposit A? EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union ana Europe, tar s ale m sums to suit purchasers ; j SlJ?SStSX«P^ ,llTfnn^BWCe,vcdond ©P o *iW' 11 - COLLECTIONS madeonaU parts of the Umoiwatthfr lowest rates. , . - geplLXy [' CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE ! ! , BRYAN, GLEIK d GO, ?| jvTOTES,; Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Reaift JLv. tances made upon favorable terras*. - • may22:tf . R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. ' HoUidaytbursh, May 18. 1850. •: Mccliaatoßßanli. . •. scaKa^Bßtntnnro,fourth abovs kabxct stsxct-v THIS BANK is now prepared to do business." Open from 9 A: M. to 3 * P, Mr ■■■■■■£■ 7 Intorestpaid on Special Deposits. ■ ■ ) augU ■., ■ _THOMPSONBELL,Cashier. > G. W. TAYLORF ~ 11a SECOND STREET, SCOmiISSIOXBR AND BILL-BROKER. V I TRICP attention .will be given to oil business cn* trusted to his care.. Pittsburgh manufactured l ortt ( cies always on hand, or procured on short notice. ' f Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, &c.,.negotiated on favora* ole terms. Advances made if required,.- . ioct22rtf » DRAFJPS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California,' lo» sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS' 4s RIEND,No.OSWoon st. [oct!9 .t Shags an& Jite&Uhuii.. , ness of the Breast orLmtgs. and of the' Breast or LungsV s T BALSAM OP; WILD CHERRY itf ttf fine herbal medicine, composed ehiefly of Wild ; Chebkt Babe and the geniuine Iceland Moss (the latter imported expressly for ihis purpose,) the raremedihaJ' virtues of which are also combined by a' new chemical'* process with the extract oftar, thus rendering the whole' compound the most certain and efficacious'remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OFiTHE LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Dr.Wra. T. Banks/ of Xenia, Ohio, a! highly respect-' able Druggist in that delightful village, has Informed us' that the sale. of.WisUtr’B Balsam Cherry is un paralleled. Tha demarid for it'is so gTeat that he can scarcely keen himself supplied with it. Ho Ire* bad in his storg medicines for lung affections. -Sotae of these . were esteemed good and some gave temporory But since he baahad _Wisiar J s Balsam, of Wild Che fry a number; of the most serious cases were completely ca red by itsuse, f‘l neversold a medicine,” saysJhe doc tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had in. this.” 7 V/ It cubes Wherever Wiptar’s Balaam of WHd CUer ty is introduced, ii at once attains that high reputation it so richly deserves. What can prevent its sale when on every hand can be witiiessedits wonderfal cares? The worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough (and also these that are of long standings) Bronchitis or Consumption (in its early stages) are always cared bv this remarkable medicine; - . v J . HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION* CuredbyWlotar’o Balaam at WlldOhem, Plsasakt Ridg*, HamiUon c0.,0., 5cp.27,1550; J.D. Pori—Jtear Sir: Itakct the liberty of advising von of the benefit tboi I have derived from the useol Dr.WLstaris Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible, scourge,Consumption,iiiMay last. The attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of my/amily, (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption. I was afflicted with dearly all of the worst features of the disease: 1 hod a distressing cough ohd expectorated a , great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pain s in the tide | and chest, cold chills, alternating withflusies of heat | and copious night sweats. ! I was under the care of a skilled physician from -the I time I was tokeaslck until abont cixvveeks since, heing i then about helpless, and my friends considering my ease i hopeless, or at least beyond the' reach of poi: physician’s i skilLodvised the use of Wistaria BalsamofWildCher jy, . . •. ■ a...*...#. . • I have taken four bottleßt>f ;fhe medicine, and now consider.myself perfectly well; Intake thisetateradhi to induce others that are afflicted as I have been* to make ffiat of Wistari* Balsam of WUd Cherry, which remedy hkJS.underthe blessing of Providence.-restored my health. : XEREMIAH ISORIGO. - Csown Poibt, Lakecoi, la., June 15, 1840.. J. D. Sir Apl haven, deepicommisaeta* tlon for the afflicted, permit me to give yon a brief histo-; ry of my and the -benefits derived from the. use of u Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry.” . In July, 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character, which left me in a very debilitated state, when in the following wiaterT was taken with a sevexecald, which reduced me to such an extent aa lot give mbtho appear ance of a confirmed consumptive. :J labored under a severe cough.expectorated a great deal, and waatrouv bled withhold feet and night sweats.. J also frequently raised blood from my longs.: I continued in (his states gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 1847, until I was again attacked ,with fever. : Jtfy extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cola* ond almost lost their feeling. • Under these circumstances it maybe truly said that I was allvlngskeletom - Ifinallydeter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians • and try. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of- Wild.Cherry,-' and. from the first week that-I commenced taking , it!’can date a gradual recovery. I continued its use sixmonths,auhe end of which time I was cured, and have enjoy ed gaod health ever since, and cheerfully rccommendxbe. Bair, earn to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, and : would say to those commencing its use not lo be dis couraged, if twoorthreeboUlesdonotcffect acurc,bnt persevere as I have done, and lhav>ho doubt-but nine coses out of ten will be bfesacdytflh renewed health us I have been. _ _ ; . ; % JAC^pri. '.lmportant to these Afflicted fu?uV ; Ducdjfij qf . . and. Breast*. j Will miracles nevercease ? ’ Mbreevidencecfita surpassing health restorative virtuesi • j [From Dr. Baker,spriiigSeld,WashiiigtDa co., Ky.J SPHiNOFisto, Ky.j Wtay 14,184 J. v ; Mam. Sanford <s• Park: Itake inlsopportuaity of iaforming'you of a most remarkable core performed on me by the use of Dr. Balsam of wild Cherry.' : In the year 1640 I was taken with the inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under tor six weeks;* When I gradually recovered. In the fell of 18411 waa attacked withu severe cold, which seated; itself upon ; tny lungs, and for the space .of three years: tw&s con* feted tomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicines au&ove- S variety of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied ong until the winter of 1845 r when I heard-of Dr. Wis pn’eßalsara of Wild Chewy.’ My me to give it a trial, though'! had given tip all hopes of recovery; and* had prepared myself for the change of another world; Thronghthexr solicitations I was induced to make use of tbe ffcnnirie- WistaT’j Balsams/. Wild Cherry* -The effect was truly astonishing. . After five years of afflieiioh and eoffetimr r and after having spent four or five hundred dollars torn? purpose, and the best and most had. proved unavaiUng.L waa - soon restored to entire health by.thebleMmgof God, and the me of Br. Wis tarsßalsamoi Wild,Cherry. ; Slav the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as, Wistar’s Babam of Wild Ch*«y. f W. H. BAKER. . , The genuine “ Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ” has alhcsimile;Of the signnnire.of Henry Wis!ar,. M.fl.i Philadelphia, and “ Sanford., A Paik ’ > . one finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genu ine. - 1 ' _Sold by J.D. PAKK,:(successor to Sanford A .Park,) Fourth and Walnut-streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. General Agent to the South and West, 7 to whom all orders must be addressed.-' ; ' c; *;;; - Vi- - J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; LWilcoz,Jr,corner Market street.and the Diamond; B A 1 Fahnestock &:Co, Pitts burgh J J A Jones, Pittsburgh ; Lee St Beckham, Alle gheny City; LT Russell, Washiuktbh ; W H Laraber-; ton, Franklin; L B Bowie;'Umdntowh; II Welty, Greensburgh; S Kounu,:Somerset; Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed Sc. Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, HolUfiaya burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana j J R' Wright, Kittan* ning; Evans A Co, Brookville; A Wilson & Son; Waynesburgh; M*Farland A Co,N Callender,'Mead* viUe; Barton A Co, Erie ; Henry Mercen Jaa Kelly A Co. Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J u Sommefton, War Ten; F L.A C 8 Jones,Condersport; PCrookeiy Jtn Brownsville. :j r . - -ifeblO •• 3 Mackerel; Cod Feb, White-Fiafc- Jl and Jarring, for aale by [feb23J WM.HYIIE. .. - -V *■if. 35^a»a»ss4asa«s SjggSgggfffiffiS UstfwtlßnffhOusS?ft.Wttrf ir” Bl *T*®f' 6ll »ra,it yonr H<mor»wiii li! HpM»a «,»nd3miy* lint ■ J*° w!i fi ’ I& &Sr7 < to®4 M « C iSJISS’ M M ’ Gmn ’ John Alk6n VH«nr/ r ‘: 110 the-Honorabte the Judges or the conrtof QatiSt te ’heny* on * ° f he Pea0 '’ 10 and for ,he Counlyefi" . The petition of John Johnston* of M ililns towtahio Allegheny coamy, hombly shewelb, That yoar lionet, hath provided himself with materials forthe an- SIS i?rt t n^ n Sl y “5 ••SftAS^*PW n ? «™»enleace»,/or:Uta accommoda- • . . A M , Giir, 'Vt f UUam .H'F’atkSler jife'Apfiiii ‘At^L- Matthews, Wchwd Jonesy Jamea KPDade, Joha normTeT "“"foSS,? 1 ,13iiSlg|@S8?s?s n^j/o r tte ir“eKina saSsS'^SS'fesSs .W keip Xjißblie ioiue af-entertainment. And-yonr peliuonen as la duty lioand, Will pray; ' ■ ’ , ~ ElitEN THOMPBOT& We, «Mr«nbtcnbere, elilftjtt r° f eni ?_ th " t ,^ 0 nllovc peiinonerj«of,gcod,reptrt« for.honasty: and temperance, and fa trelfprovidedwiih f nmieiaamand-con»enleiioc»,<Dr th»»aeepmmsd»lßn ■ ; "and lodging of strangers and ‘travelers, and that »*M 'tavern ft necessary.' " ■ - • *-■ ‘ ~ I Jmnedfloyd, Wiliiam. X. Willianui Oeoiga/ad kdbT. Mnginn; Patrick Oillan.- MM Al. I Hie Hoaorabla ihe; Judges of theCaurrof General TOftMifudn trriiißsioni e£,BiriiUn*UiDa ; humbly eheWui J?. * poblic house or entertninmefit; -'And your oe tmonor,asin doty ' - • <* *< 0 afiwttaW-bottnwh, the abovepetiuoneriß of good renuteTor oonesty ana 'Tvall' wlth ?2!Pj < U ,O - onl ' E s ls oflVettiencß * Tor III P acdoiJunodatioa 4?J* straß SeTS WKtJWY-elerß, andxhafaaid tavern is necessary. ■■:,-* ;v . ,5 ..£■•: -- - „ * . Matthew Pate*,,! ohn,lt Moore,- George WheeleK « wn. MiUer, John Irwin, Tfio» Slocnmi Tfiomas Richards., -.::;.:..i....;.;„. [febsaa^ riiume Honorable the jutlgea ol' ihc Courl-of General a» Comay The petition ofß. TOlU;on & T.N. Norris, of Pmo Jownsliyfin tloConaty aforesaid,.huittbiyshewetli, That yoarpeuuouers have provided themsiivesTvithmalerinEs •aSLuwSSSS?^^®' : -®»* other#,:attheir aforesaid,’and Prtyß>that your floors «yii2 beplcasetl Jo.grantiheni a license to seep a pobhc eniemuiixQent.' -And your beti- duty boundy-will pray. 1 * itr ‘; L -7:HOTECT,wirncsisoN ‘n ntnormsc >’ < lhc ’VV*«Lo£brcaald/ roomand convenienceaVor *og, Or BlxaDgers aiitl travelers, and that said tavemis ns .Cessaiy. r -Sample, James Sample, Robert - -g®®P«jJr > Jafijcoto’Conaell, Win Wallace, Gebflols te^rS ?pr3r Yonn & N Comt<! i' v H Young, -.Wm. Scott, JCpaue. , ffeb2B3t» r rtlO UrnJJoncraDle ihe Judges'of the Ctmn'oi Genera. oj ASegh£n^-'^ sloll9<,f '** e ®' ca ® <, j* 11 end tor thecgtmtjr Thepetitioh-of Abram Taylor, of Patton township, .^SiS^^g^i3S!^l&S^2s«?SS' accommpdatioapf nayelefa and otheni, ailna dwalllnir- Hnn ? n ? ri s^?4» t f W i llsWl !u afor ' aa ‘iv and P rayaithiit ySox SlS”Ik WUI ' be p,e “'^ w ST«nt him a lfeesaff to iteapA P„ entertainment. "And vourpetitioner, as “4t8?.5? ,,, h , *i8W y vi : ' r V:>*»StAaiaATM»Br : enbseribets.aitlzens at the- towiuhip albio-' e aid, do certify that the above petitioner U of good re- P o * l°„ r „ hon '> t rana temperance,and is weUpraVided S?;’S?^J°i’ , 2-"l- 4i!OI,TC,lien < :e » fo,r the Adcorntno die ' to^uig^fatraiigers-and travelers, and thM Baial&vem isneceaaaryv ' ? .•• •• Thompson, Samuel Hall, John V n53S£ “2^ 60n ’ Cannunthami-Wm A^fni r ’ R James Ji of. the Coatt ol Quartet gno j^?» s ;o“» offto Peace.in andfot Ao Coniitr ofAUi-■ of Isaac Greer, of,ilie' 2d Ward, city if I^e I p°'^ nl y aforesaid,humbly she weth. That yonrpehtinner hath provided himself it ith materials for 51 , ? ,?^ d ,k t ‘ o fr? f .? tl^ elera and «Uwn, at hiadtrelt* S£,s«~i 1 i 1 V ,de aforesaid, and prays that join ke pleased to gram him a license to fceepa K?s^fi, h i?^ e j D^®l3^e,:tBlnine,llt -- Atti Tour petltioiierfW “^ 7 .£ <,un 2' w #> >A *;. - ISAAC GEEEkJ} ■„Ij& of the Ward aforesai^Vo U Q Breoks, James Gordon, John Bolton. JotmAfldtCr fton, Johoirwilltaina, John Matthews,hi J Anderson. n’pJ„ A J ? mr » Jo!e Pt» iWinson,- Ignat? WiiumaSyß-H Patleraoa. ~ f • -\ •. . i: T'r. <I l'L^ 5 S orabl '» lh s i&F* oO»o Court of Genera i vi AUesheny^° BSIOMof Peace,in and fbrthoConnty. of *»• Ist Wart, Sffi’S'Shcilyiin^heCounlyuroreßaid.hainblyshewßUt Sf« i£?'S‘JP«^. U,mor: Provided! mate? f S"%BW,-WP .aeconunodaiionof travelers and toStnttt i her dwelling hoaaein the Ward aforesaid iaadphrea tka« : :Toar Honors will „i ease j to gram him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, ns m duty bound, will pray. • . •... . ~ FRANCIS NICHOLSON. I ■ We,tin rabsenbers,-citizens of the Ward aforesaid. ■ : honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house 1 room and conveniences lor the accommodation and lodt*- ; ing o t strangers andunTelersiand.that said lavem iAhS. 'tr ‘ ‘ >■ • -> ■ ;;; ■ ■ f i b Nowiul; Stem, R R Beach, Phil ‘-Verh'eUerL \ A GCubbager, H Richardson, John. Bryar* > James Kennedy, John Seetin r RfA Yoanc,' >«■ - t : rebJ7 - (Daily News copyandch Post) w -‘ / > i_ t ,4 Orplißii» l Conrt B«lc, v siiwsa :?n;?^i t A iii gh “ ny ’ i !:ceaafcd i b y vittueofA ccr .certam lot or piece nf graced situnte in the said City *o* -Allegheny, (laterUmHeservo traor, Rots tnerashin.'on- - ; E>» lte - Ute Northern Idbertfea orpßubarebjl hgjni lot i No. iwoitmdrcd ahd fortyithreeiaia) -inrheplanof loti riatd out by G. B. Warner, Jacob Painter slid F- Lorcnz 2if t i!S ulg v 0 front onhluinstreet twenty-three feet »tu£. :teetf rtrar Bjnhirty ftei in depth, ana on the’tcar^dSlJ‘ :HPPF}7i. r ir^er particulars, enquire of Meest*.^ . ANN hFKENNA, Adm’rx *, of rrtmcife M*Kcana, deceased- ■ \ Tto.o Humui Body miut PsrppiM. 3 : ".' . . ■’ ' JxaJian Cbemical Soap causes tU free . '£*: Pf wul st Iho iamo Utric mollifiesosoftens • the »kiu,ei¥ia>i{ the, texture and beauty of an iafarU’s.n SCURVY, SALT RHEUM ANI) SORES, . are:.soon; not only healcd.fmt cured by its i3e:,a*!ai‘; least seven physicians ia New York know, who use' iv.V in3uchcases, audfijidium<iiUiQff—a*alßo,in.. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, . f or any other skiji disease.:.The reader is assured that this is ajd; useless puffed nostrum as one trial will prove.- Icoald enumerate alleastSOpersouscured of ‘ ! SORE BEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEABD.'. Boy and the readeri* again assured, I would not: Cruelly sell it forihe above, unlesal-Icuewittb he all l State. Tho«e who are liable to r CHAFED; CRACKED, Oil CHAPPED PJ.E3IL - will find this not dnlya. cure, bat a AadX,*i dan now only add, that anyone.afflicted -with -anynC the above, or similar diseases, will find :this all and evenly tnord (admirable initsproperlies) than ! slate. ' V > 1 l£7“Bd*» reader, the stores are flooded wiHrimUations,- andbe sure you ask for .Torres’ Italian Chemical and bay it only of WAT. JACKSON, only AgentinV* Pit tsburgh, S4O Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood' * • decSO • ■■ .- • ■■ • Joaei' LUjr YVfaU©. BAPIEB are cautioned agunainsuis common orewi - red Chalk. • .• > Theyareaotawoie how frightfully injuriousitis u,-. . to the akin! bowcosm,howrough;h<nr— sallow* yellow and- unhealthy, the <uia. ttpnears ailer using prepared Chalk * - - $. BealdeB,il is injurious,coftlain- - ; : J 5 1 • uig a large qaaimty of Lead! r " s ~ ; We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, Which' ; tveCaUJONES' SPANISH LILY-WHITE. • It is petfeddyjLonscuu bemg.puufied «f.aU4eleier£i m OU3 qualities; end it imparts, to the skm a caturitl, v healthy* clear, living white.; -oam etime acting as cosmetic on the sltm, making it : imaothw wold by the Agent, WM. JACKSONS 8» Liber iy street,head of Wbod.Pma&urgh. : decSO dawly (Gazette eopy,) - HICKUfi.XNtJl'tj— d bags for sale jaB L. SONS; " 1 - tjr -i, - • v V\'-#r ' it ' , * i * ’ '4 .tf bi T -T 11, * M.. 1. . -V ; •■•’•'a •.!.;• .-iV'- , . '■ V-u ■ ' V \v‘ > ■ '»*: - •'i "V-’ •<: V •:! #>’ & ': .V; > : -l\ J ?^.Vx.^':"- f J
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