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LOCAL MATTERS.
Subclass.— Mayor Fleming and las active Police
are generally on the alert, and itrcquircsanghtaharp
thiof to escape their vigilance for any length of ume.
In the latter part of last week, several burglaries
were committed in Allegheny city, and, on Saturday
two young men, Job. Robinson and Jas. Skilcs, were
arrestod, and brought before Mayor Fleming, as the
burglars* Thoy were committed Tor a further hear
ing* Wo understand that the evidence against
them is very strong—come o( the goods having
been found on their persons arrested.
BewAbe of Ihpostoes.—We learn that a young
Miss, of rather pleasing countenance, but by no
means afflicted with' too much modesty, is going
around among onr citizens selling tickets for Jeany
Lind’s Concerts, price 25 cents each. No doubt she
it the innocent agent of some miserable knave,
who Is destiood ere long to take up his abode in
the Penitentiary.
Masonic Hall.—’ The workmen are very busily
engaged in finishing this magnificent Hall for Jenny
Lind’s Concerts. The trustees, we understand, have
held a meeting, and resolved that no efforts shall
.be spared to have the building completed at the
earliest possible day.
Three women, who were yesterday commit
ted by the Mayor, as they were coming out of the
oSce, accompanied by .the Police, took to their
heels and led them a pretty chase for two or three
squares. They were recaptured, aAer this wbolp
80OQ exercise,and taken to jail.
Two German marketmen had an awful fight
on Market street, on Saturday. Both were pretty
well Used up, but one had his phiz horribly diefigur fc
od. Tho difficulty was compromised without the
.aid, of counsel, and they returned to their homes
with their eyes in mourning.
. Theatre, —To*night, Mura Logan takes a benefit
and offers to her many admirers a splendid bill—two
pieces—The School for Scaodai and Jealous wife j
ehe and “Old Logan” appear in both. Who dare
absent themselves when such attractions are offered.
GST 1 The. Mayor fiacd several of the merchants
*n Market Btreet, on Saturday, for a violation of the
Ordinance in regard to store-boxes on the streets. '
Also, some ,stsge drivers for leaving their coaches
In the a treet, in such a manner as to become a nui
sance.
KT On. information of W, R. Morehcad, Dick
.Morris was arrested on Saturday and brought before
Mayor charged with stealing a pistol. He
was committed.
Break in the Canal.— We arc informed that
another break has occarod iu the cami at Alexandria,
below Holtidaysburgh, which will require about a
. week to repair.
Dancing School.—We call attention to the ad
vertisement of Henry Meyer, who proposes open
ing a dancing school about the Ist of April.
D2T A solo of Dry goods, Horses, Wagons,
.Harness, and Real Estate, will be held at Chartier’e
Creek, this morning, at 10 o’clock.
G3T His Honor Mayor Guthrie had five cases be
• fore him on Saturday.
.E£?* yesterday was clear, cool and pleasant
Amusements
Oogtwell’a Great Panorama or Life in
California and the lithmus of Darien!
THIS magnificent Panorama is uow open at the
ATJiENAEUM. BUILDINGS, Liberty street, giving
s full and complete rpercsentalionof the Cities, TUlagti,
Bays, Rtcerr. Valleys, itTiuex, Missions, S;c., passing di
rectly -through San Francisco, exhibiting the Public
DuUdings,inlenor of Gambling Saloons in Panama, old
Ruins, CharcbeSj Convents, Religious Processions, Holi
day Feats, Interior nt Churches, crossing the Isthmus.
Chagrea River, with ns beautiful scenery, forming, alto
gether, the most instructive and interesting exhibition
ever offered..
_ The public may rest assured that every sketch in this
Panorama was taken on the spot it represents; and as
& work of arlit ban no oquriL
Admission 23 ccntr: children under 10 years "half
price:
• Open every evening during the week, commencing at
«s precisely. Doors open atGJ.
Exhibition ever r Wednesday and Saturday af
teraoona-rcommencing bi 3 o’clock. A liberal arrnngc
juentwillbe made with schools; children should see
this pleasing andcdifymy exhibition. |mar3:lf
THlfiATltßi
JOSEPH FOSTER \Lesseb anu Manxgk*
■Seventh Nightof the American Actress, Miss LOGAN,
■and the Popular Comedian, Mr. LOGAN.
• MONDAY EVENING, March 3d, 1851, wilt be pre
sented the Celebrated-Comedy of
SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
LadyTeazle, • - . - Mils Logau.
Miss LOGAN will recite a Comic Poem, entitled,
“MATRIMONIAL SQUABBLES.”
- The whole to conclude with
THE JEALOUS WIFE
JO* Wednesday, Benefit of Mr. J AMIESON, Leader
anaComposer to me establishment, on which occasion
Mr. Oxley will appear tn a popular character.
Firemen and Citizens. Attend!
ANNUAL SOIREE OF THE DUQDESNE PIBE CO.
■aPV __ . THE MANAGERS for the 4NNIIAI,
iS-fl-jr- SOIREE for the Benefit of the omjUESr»x
EffiipftffE-XFi&g Compact have the pleasure of announ
—w -jk—cing to the Fireraen-and Citizens of Pitts
burgh and vicinity, umi they have made arrangements
fortne Soiree to take place oil FRIDAY EVENING.
March ?th, at WILKINS HALL. No pains will be
spared to make this the Ball of the season.
The Music will be furnished by Mooanoe, who on
<this occasion will surpass all his former efforts.
The Supper will be prepared by Col. Davis Johns on,
the well-known' caterer to public taste.
High Constable Hague will in propria persona see that
-All things are done decently and in order. [feb2S:lw
Unction Sales.
JAHKB McKEWNA, Auctioneer.
SPLENDID FURNITURE op a PRIVATE FAMILY
OAT AUCTION.—On Thursday nexuMarchmii, at
*2 o’clock in the afternoon, will be r.ohl witnout reserve,
at M’Kenrta’s Auction Houce, the Furniture of a private
family declining Housekeeping.
Largo Mantel and Pier LookingGlasscs; Pier Table,
marble (op; mahoghany Centre Table; manoghany
Card Tableti; one eigh t day Clock, made m Pittsburgh
m 1803—a first rale time-keeper. Carpeting; Feather
. Bed and Bedding; cane scat and other Chairs; Bed*
• steads; Bureaus; Hair Matirusscs; one patent Plate
Warmer; one Music Stand; one Cooking Stove; to>
gelber with a large assortment of Cooking utensils.
Also—one Fowling Piece.
mar 3 JAMES UPKENNA, Auct’r.
LUMBER AND BRICK AT AUCTION^—On Mon
day next, March 3d. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon,
be sold Without reserve, at the General Quitman
on*Liberty street, near the Canal Bridge, Fifth
Wnrrt n large tot of Lumber and Brick. Also, one
BrSffc’sho.. 4 .- JAMES M’KENNA,
feb27 _ Auctioneer.
O ATS, \VTThAT, POTATOES. HAY, WAIjONS,
Carts, Harness, in Land, lutof Ground,
Dry Goods, Brick, &c, ; Auction.
On Monday next, m 10 o’clock in tho lore
noOs, will he sold on the premise*, Creek,
• Oats, Wheal, Potatoes, Hav, \Vagons, Carts, Harness,
a Life Estate m 43 acres of Land, a lot of Ground on the
Washington Road, containing three *t*res and twenty
perches. Also, one kiln of Back.
By ordeT of tho Executor,
marl - JAMES M’KKNNA. Auct’r.
Damaged domestic goods at Aucrio.N.—on
Monday next, March 3d, at 10 o’clock, in the foro
» noon, will bo sold at M’Kenna’* Auction House, Three
Hundred and forty-four pieces Domestic Goods, compri
sing Merrimac Ptints, Bleached and Brown Muslins, of
Eastern jaanufacture; Broad Cloths,Cassimeres,Casai
netts.37’.doz. Lamb’s Wool Half Hose. Aporlion of
iheßleaehcdMuslins weie slightly damaged by water
in the Canal, last full J AMfsS M’KENNA,
feb2o Auctioneer.
W> G. fiI'CAitTKKY, Auctioneer.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE, AC., at Auction.—
.Will.be sold this day, Monday, March 3d, at 2 O’-
clock inihe afternoon, at M’Cuunoy’rt Auction House,
No. 125 Wood street, a. lot of second hand Furniture,
Ac., belonging to a gentleman leaving the city. Among
the . Qtin& y be mentioned in part, one book case, dining
andbrv^*^ ast tables, stands, bedsteads, rocking chairs,
Windsor a7r^? otuino b chairs,looking glasses, carpeting,
fenders and u*® irons, queensware, glnsswarc and
china, kitchen oien ,ilß > * c - W. G. MACARTNEY,
mar 3 • Auctioneer.
t OT OF GROUND AND 2^ CK ' OOTI’AGE HOUSE
JLI AT AUCTIOnIw" be OI.MONDA Y even
ing, March 17ih, at 8 o’cluek-, at McC’ tln f>'l B Auction
Honse, No.tas Wood street, a lot of ground .0"
Cliff street 30 feet, and extending back 147 feel,
properly of Mrs. Totlen fund Esquire Cush, QU
vvhicii iserecuu! aback cottage house, tu excellent or*
fsn ’“'i, 1 ! I ','", ' lll f*Y le » contnining five roomu,
iiall, bSßemcn , kitchen and good cellar, portico in from
httti porch in the rem, an excellent well of never-failing
Water with copper pnmp, fruit trees, ferape vices, shrub
wry, ac.j ac. - -
The above properly is situated in the Sevemli W-ird
of the City of Pittsburgh, in n healthy situation: cora-
VIUW *k c Allegheny, Monoueahcla
and Ohio rivers, alio the cmes of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
ana surrouQdlug country, which cannot be surpassed bv
any in the city or vicinity. The above property is i
most desirable opportunity for those wishing to purchase
a private.residence, as such chances are seldom ottered
ntptmhc sale. Any information can be had by calling
J- Chafaer, on the premises, or at the Auctioa
©tore of tho Subscriber. -•
cash «balances in three
by bond and mortgage
UlO prumisss. feb2B w. G. McUARTNEY, Auct’rf
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V Special SNotties.
Death Is the Termination^
.. But too often, of what, in its inception, was
nightly treated, and fatally neglected as a common cold
ine snow ball does uot increase faster by rolling, than
does danger from an uncheeked Cough or Cold
ipti&mmation once seizes upon the delicate tissue of
the Lungs, the progress of fire is scarcely swifter or
more fataUhnn that of Pulmonary Disease, through its
various stages, to ua terminus, death! Yet it may be
arrested in all cases by a prompt Tcsort to Dr
Mgers' Syrup 0/ Livenoon t Tar and Canekalagun To
this vital truth, many among the first men in the land;
have apperded their attesting signatures.- Head their
testimony m the pamphlet in the hands of the Arent?
column 6 aE ° refcrred “> 'he advertisement in aloSot
• • • • {marl
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Istar’o Balaam or Wild Cherry.
„ JJI? }'*7. e „ no , l u»fteqacntly called attention to thi»
r* ! .h&i o “T/° ,r i! ,|,er '“ d w ° ha » c <io " e
so with the tall confidence that it was n mod one, and
PBtC?nn B Sofll,e pnl>lie ' We hare had a
chance to witness ns effectß upon Borne of our friends,
which, in addition to the high encomiums passed upon
it by our brethren of the press, not in paid puffs, but in
honest, canaia statements,from having derived a bene-'
fit themselves, makes us desirous of advising all those
who have occasion to resort to a remedy for pulmonary
affections, to avail themselves of it. We have too much
confidence in the proprietors to believe they would
tnrnst this or any other medicine upon the community,
unless tliey had-foll faith in its efficacy—in confirm
ation of which the proprietors offer a mass of testimony
from the most unquestionable sources. Neither would
they be understood as saying that this will always cure
consumption after it is seated, although it seldom fails
to relieve the worst cases—bat at this season of the
year almost every body is liable to a cold, which, if ne
glected, will lead to fatal results—by taking this medi
cine we doubt not many lives may be saved.—Ncto
England Washingtonian, Baton, Jan. 2,1847.
See advertisement.
Ur. S> D. Howe’s
SHAKER SARSAPARILLA,
THE GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE
IT PREVENTS DISEASE—PROOF:
A Crnii). Svvkd! Cunmu following evi
denpc is only one of thousands of simitar .character
and conclusively proves that Dr. Howe’s
On 7V rera “ di « s ever discovered : -
■ S ‘F—,My son, when about six
months old, broke out with lhat dreadfuldir ease. Sercftt
-5?’!;r r f' e face and bedyjand forTwoyears
and a halt I med every means ibatconld be sumrested
by my friends. _ I also had the advice of six or seven of
the best physicians in the country, without effectinc a
cure, and I almost wished the little sufferer dead, that it
might be treed Irom its pains. During the last six
months, the sores were so distressing and painful, mv
selt and wife were up with it night and day, for weeks
together, and we had given up all hope of ever rating
®“ r l>nl= one; Arlength, a friend advised us to try you!
?iL I r . &a ,!', 3apa / ll !f> Reluctantly I tried it, and I have
reason to bless God for it, tor, id Kerry lterltimt.il heal
ed up the sores, Bo that there_is scarcely even a scar to
be seen. We only regret that we did not hear of and
commence using it sooner, as we are satisfied it would
have saved a great deal of suffering and expense ml
child is now we 1 and hearty. We do unhesitatingly
consider y our Shaker Sarsaparilla one of the
paranons now m use. JOHN STANSBURY
Rose, between Front and Second s’ts
that acts in the Liver, Kid
nsjis and Blood, at the same tune, which renders it ollogiit
er snore valuable to every one,particularly Females
l>T- eVussey, Professor in the Ohio Medical College, save
Jh™^re^he“'“’ Uare ‘ n ‘' !,,, ‘ 1 ' UaWe -“ ni, ~«^
tde\shaivr < Saivaparf^f KEAI * Poao «°™ «"**» <»
Remembn, it is t rarranud to be purely and entire!*,
no a " rf a Femaie a,ui FamU V medicine it has
He sure you enquire for Or. S. D. Howe's Shaker
ou rtaparilla.
Price Si per bottle, and sLxbottlpsforBs
Dr. S. D. HOWE & CO.,
muribe a^dre^ed 11 *"’ oind " na “'‘° w ho°m"l!°o^ers
For sale by onr Agents,
J. SciIOONLUKKaiCo., R.W. MiUKS.A Burr t nvl
hi-Towmekd, William Jacisos ami J. a
JOSES, Imsburgh; D. A. Elliott, Allegheny: ,V R
McCtKLLAIsn, Manchester; P. CnooiKaf Brownsville •
and Druggists generally. Also, by HOWF. ACO Pro.'
prietors.lso.i College Moli.Cincinnßii.Ohio. Ifeb2s
fp- Con&umers of wines are invited to read In another
eolujun the can! of Jacob Snider, Jr.’a cheap wine store
t>lV> nlmit street. Philadelphia. febl4:dly
No i tee of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of
<very month nt the Florida Houso, Market st.
aaC’Fl J«hs Vocso.jr., Secretary.
Another Wonder I
.hPEM." lhat a mi l n cume 10 my house In
the full of 1819, by the name of Henry EI«, in n very
destmne condition, and was almost totally blind. He
had been a soldier .n the British service. He was then
aUenlooueo. the best Hospitals in London, and hid
the best treatment that Loudon conld afford, ind could
not be restored to sight; and was discharged as incura
f he: ‘ rd “ on . luc h about the Petroleum, I thought
I would try some of it on this man I iret him » .mLii
bottle of the Petroleum Oil, whieh cured his eye* wel 1
and sound, m the course o( one month ’
I nm willing to be qualified toihe truth of the above
statement at any time 1 may be called upon so to do and
some of my neighbors can testify to the aame.
n , n „ HUfiIPHRY JONES.
Ciowrf Bottom, Heaver Co , Ocu, 4.1£50.
Ea '^,^ Kfc 7“ i ’ r i -McDowell, t4O Wood su,
Da‘ Kl nff’ AuiTh Bt ; r D ‘ ‘ M ; C , urry > Allegheny City;
n ~a' AUCt-heuy, Joseph Dofigluss, Allegheny;
fl. A. Fahnestock k Co.; also, by the proprietor
iwii n .r, - 8 - M. KIER,
UJi Canal Baus, Seventh st.,Pittsburgh.
E7* Daguerreotypes,
Nslsom & Co. would respeclfuliy announce the
citizens of Piltsbtirgb, Allegheny onivicuiity, that they
have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root
and Front, built and arraugea expressly for the pnfpose
of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da*
guerrcotypes,on the besi material, aie Taken-at-thie es-
Jno rieTorp 1 ’ U^er £ P ccial superintendence of the'
Tbe arrangement enablei ihem also to'take Family
manner ° f an> ' narabe( of P erBons -«» tbe most perfect
pario e f n thecuv f ;iClt aii f a,e;l p "' !on5 > Akinin any
t- Gtt !! ery J“,l, 1 ,- :<f " s,rtle Hall, Fourth rireel, corner of
Fourth and tVood sireets. Entrance on Fourth-street
teuHly
Gaatrlo dale© or Pepatn a
This great remedy, prepared after directions ot
Baron Liebig, the great Physiological chemist, by Dr. J.
S. Hougmon.of Philadelphia, is working wonders in all
diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. It is truly
one of the most important discoveries in medical sci
ence. Cures of the most hopeless cases of indigestion
have been performed, to which the afflicted can be re
lerred by calling on ihe agente. See advertisement in
another column. KsigEß A M’DowxtL, Agents,
,c k 3 140 Wood street.
ID* During these -sudden changes of the weather,
colue, coughs and diseases of the Lung» and Throat,
are more prevalent than at any other season. We ad
vise persons eo affected to procure at once, Jayne's Ft*
ptetaranti which always relieves a cough or lightness of
the cheat or throat, or the difficulty of breathing. Try
it. To be had at the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth afreet.
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IfT* Suropean Agency
TrtKßUbccriber intends visiting the principal cities of
Great Britum, France and Germany, during the months
of April, May and June, next,—leaving Pittsburgh on
March 17th, and will be pleased to attend to any
agencies of a business character which maybe confided
to hiz care. fja7:tMl7] JOHN D. DAVIS.
Jlj*Od(l Fello ws 1 Hally Odcon Building , FourM
Wccly blUoetn Trood and Smilbjield str«/j.—Piltaburgh
Encompmeni, No. meets l*t and 3d Tuesdays ofeacb
mouth.
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th
Tuesdays.
Meehamct' Lodge, No. fl, meets every Thursday
evening.
WeMernSfarJ.odge Nd.24,meeiaevery Wednesday
evening.
Iron City Lodge, N.o. ted., meets every Monday ev’ng.
Mount iMorlaji Lodge, No. 3fio, maels every Friday
evening.
Zocco Lodge, No. 335. meets every Thursday evening,
at their Hall, corner of sraithfield and Fifth streets.
Twin City Lodge,No.24l, meets every Friday even
ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets,
Allegheny City. may29:ly
Uj G. of O. P.—Place of Meeting, Washington
Hall, Wood street, between slh and Virgin Alley.
Pirrsßirßori Loucu, No. TlG—Meets every Tuesday
yeeiiing.
Mitrcantili: Bxcaupmunt, No. 97—Meets Ist and 3d
Friday of each month, • *nar2s—ly
JjJ»An«eron& Lodge, 1. o. of O. P.—The An
gerona Lodge, No. 283,1, o. ofO. F., meets every Wed
nesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood st. (ja4:ly
ID» U. A. O. 04-WHILL GROVE.NO. 21 of the
Omted Ancient Ordeg of Druids, meets on every Mon
day evening, at the Hall, corner of Third aud Wood
street*, above Kramer & Rabm’s. may 21:1 y.
LIFE INSURANCE
Tlie National Loan Fund Life A&sur*
ance Company of London and New York, are now ta
king Risks on. the lives of persons between the ages of
15 and 60 years, at the Bunking House of
sepll 'm A. HILL A. CO.
ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
nTI'/LNS’ insurance: COMPANY,
OV PITTS BUB OH.
C. G. HUSSEY, Prest. —a! W. MARKS. Sec’y
Office—No. 41 Water st.fn Warehouse of C. H. Grant
Company is now prepared to insure all kinds
of risks, on Houses, Manufactorios, Goods,/Merchan
dize tn Store, and in Transitu Vessels, Ac.
All ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the
Institution, is afforded in the character of Die Directors,
"•ho are all citizens of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably
know^? 101,10 community fortheir prudence, intelligence
GxHMgy.Wm.Wey’Wm. L«i
mer, Jr.. Waller Hrw nt ' H “8 l i D 1 ; I K '?Pi Edward Heazel.
ton .Z Kmsey S.Harbaugu t ~°' Kier. raarl2:tf
Aa.oclntea Firemen’s ImuriSM Compa
ny of tlie City of Plltaburgri.
W. W DALLAS, Pres'l—ROßEßT FINNEY, Sec’y
p.',-- Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS
Office tn Monortgahola House, Nos. IJ4 and 125 Water st.
DIBCCTOBS:
W. W. Dallas. Rody PaueTson, Wk. A. Hill, R. H.
Hartley, R. B. Simpson, Joshoa Rhodes, C. H. Paulson,
Win. M. Edgar,Edwaro Gregg, A- P- AJtshntz, Wffi. Coi-
Ungwood, B; C; Sawyer ,Chaa. Kent, Wm» Gorman.'
feb2U
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dotnaurciai and .financial.
THK PITTSBURGH BOA TLD'OV TRADE
AND MBRO.HANTS’ EXCHANGE
FHEDERICK LORENZ,}
WM. A. HILL, > COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY
C. ZUG, )
xlally Review or tlie Markets.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, >
Monday, March 3,1861.)
The weather is again pleasant. Oar rivers ro
main in ezcelioot navigable order. Receipts on Sat
urday, of prodace were light i business,
too, was quite hmttod. We were not able to (earn
of any transactions which denoted any change in
prices.
FLOUR—There was none offering at the river, in
consequence of* no receipts; from wagon sales
were made at $3,37 to 3*45; several lota IVom stores
sold at $3,60 to 3,66.
GRAIN—The receipts on. Saturday limited ; sev
eral email lots of Wheat sold at 76 for a good arti-
Coro: sales from store at 44 to 46. Rye in
demand at 60 to'62. Oats: we note a sale of 360
bns. at 34.
BACON—We have no change do note in this ar
ticle ; the demand continues brisk ; sales of Hams
at 8} to 8*; Sides 7to 7|; Shoulders 6to 6*.
The demand is limited; we note sales of
66 kegs In lota at 7| to 7| ; also 10 bbls at 7J.
CHEESE—We note safes of 100 boxes common
W. R. at6|, cash. . .. .
WHIBKEY-—Sales of 76 bbls al 23f* cash, par
money; sales in small lota at 24, cash. Acohot :
we have sales at 66 to 68c. -
OILS—We note sales of 10 bbls Linseed Oil at
$l,OO & gallon. No. 1 Lard Oil: we have sales at
68 to 60c.
DRIED FRUIT.—The demand is limited; we
have sales in small lots of-76 bus Apples at 70 to 75;
Peaches $1,37 to 1,60 {p bus.
ROLL BUTTER—SaIes of 12 bbls and 21 crocks
at 10c. i
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
10 VEXT 0 INCHES WATSB IN TEE CHANNEL.
Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies,'Reaver.
" Atlantic* ParkinSon* Brownsville'
“ J-MKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
“ Beaver. Gordon, Reaver.
“ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton.
“ Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville.
“ Arena, Kinney, Wellsvile.
'* Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
“ Dale, Wellsvilte.
> : “ Keystone Statej'Stone, Cincinnati.
“ Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED:
“ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville.
“ Atlantic* Parkinson, do
“ J. NPKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
“ Michigan-No. 2, Boies,Beaver. «
“ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
M Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newton
Fashion, Peebles, EUzaoeth.
“ J. Nelson; Moore.*Wheeling.
(> Buckeye State, Holmes, Cincinnati.
“ Tuscan) ra, Murdoch, Wcllsvllle.
“ Messenger, Fisher,Cincinnati.
ON THURSDAY, a sum of money, in Bank Notes—
which the owner can have by calling at the Store of
JOHN B. M’FADDEN A CO.,
feb22:tf No. U 5 Market street.
OLL BUTTER— 4 boxes, in cloths; 1
10 bbls., part in cloths; just rcc’d
and for sale by WM. DYER.
BACON —Hams aed Shoulders for sale by
feb22 WM. DYER.
To filerehantt, monufsettireri, Ae,
YKTE arc prepared to make contracts to bring out
Ty from.Philadelphia,this season, large lot* of heavy
freights, on accommodating terms, and at very low
rates, without re-shipping on tha t pay. Apply to
C. A. M’ANULTY A CO.,
feb2l:lot Canal Basin.
A Card to Buslneis jiien«
A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pitts*
burgh, with on extensive acquaintance; v who can
command a cash capital of from 6to $3 ; 000* U anxious
to make sin investment, and devote his time to business
as a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinity.
feb2o Please address Post Office, Box No. 333.
SPRING STYLE PRINTS—Choice and oeautiful
patterns, received this morning, at
A. A. MASON A CO.’S,
feb24 Nos. G2jand 64 Market its.
4 LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing. Posses
sion given immediately. For terms, apply to Geo
/man, or GEORGE HURLEY.
iallttf __ . . No. ISO Water stffeei. .
Catalogue of Wine* and Liquors,
PORT —Old London Dock Port, Choice Old Port, Bur
gundy Port,
Madeira.—Blandy, Old Reserve, Lisbon. Sicily.
Skerry.—Gaston rale Sherry, Rudolph Pale Sherry.
Cherry Brandy.— Wild Cherry Juice, Old Danish Cher-
ry.
Spar Wing Hodc. —Very Superior Wine.
Champagne— Grape, Perrier, Apollo, P. D.,La Mar
quetlerie, aup’r.
Claret.— Latour, Medoc,Chateaux LaGtte, St. Estephe.
St. Julien.
Sautarne. —Cette, Grave. Barsac, Haul Sauierne.
Hock Wachenheimcr, Deldesbeitner, Ruppers
bergCT, Forster Traminer, Neirsteiner, Marcobrunner,
Hockheimer, Leibfraumilch, Rudesheimer, Mosel Mus
hotelier.
Brandy.— Bouvet, J. J. Dupuy, Moreau, Martell, Otard,
Dupuy A Co., Hennessy, Pinet, Castillon A C0.,013 Cog
nac, 1815, Extra fine, very old.
Gin. —Schiedam, Swan,.Vo>camp’s double brand.
Rum— St. Croix Rum, Old Cumberland Harbor, Porto
Rico, Old Jamaica Rum
Whiskey.’— Scotch,high-flavored; Irish, Old Mononga
hcla, Swiss Extract d’Aosynthe, very superior.
For sale wholesale and retail by
T ADIES FINE DRESS GOODS Received and
. I j opened this naming, Poplins, Tissues, Barege De
Lames, Mous De Lames, Lawns,Ac., Ac., choice spring
styles,and very desirable patterns.
feb24 A. A. MASON A CO.
Long cloths and irish linens—
-14 cases super and super extra Long Shawl* ;
3 do do do Irish Linens;
Of the most approved manufacture just opened at
feb24 A. A?MASON A CO.’S.
PRINTING, WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS
350 reams 24 by 33Printing Paper;
300 do 24 bv 30 do do;
300 do 13 by 32 do do;
500 do 18 by 24,24 by 32,24 by 34,28 by 41. 28
by 43;
400 do Blue, Factory Paper;
1200 bundles Single Crown Straw Paper;
400 do Double do do;
700 do Medium do do;
350 do Medium and Single Crown Rug.
The undersigned keeps c.usianily on hand aod for
sale or exchange for Rags, a large and general assort
ment of Ruled, Cap, Letter* Hardware and Tea Papers;
Bonuetßoards, Ac., Ac. Also, Felting of all sizes, for
Paper manufacturers. Printing Paper made to order
on short notice. J.L.SHEE,
febS4 corner of Penn and Irwin sts.
WOODEN TYPE.—Wooden Type, from the manu
factory of Wells A-Webb, furnished at short no
me, by UebVQ) W. 8. HAVEN.
Hope Foundry.
James Cochran, George Beale, -jr ,
Wm. F. M’Bride. c. J. Aonbw.
COCHRAN, M’BRIDE A CO., successors to Eich
baurn, M’Kendry A Co., Warehouse, (formerly oc
cupied bV Wm. Noble,) No. 137 Front Street, one door
*West of Wood at,, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of Dona
van’s improved patent Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges,
Cool ana Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Plain and Fancy
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Sugar Kettles,
Tea Kettles, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, rough Castings,
Threshing Machines, Mill Gearing, Pipe Castings, Ac.
Also— vaults. Vault Doors, Iron Railino and
r WaouoHT Ihon Work of every description.
ia2B:lmd&4tw ■ . .
HJSW UOOKSI NJfcQW BOOKS 1
AT Holmes’Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the
Post Office.
London Art Journal, for February*.
History of P.endennis, by Thgckpray, complete.
Stanfield Hall, complete.
Boston Sbokspeare,No. 23.
Nbbodv’s Son, or the Life and Adventures of Perci
val Mayperry, written by himself.
Love and Ambition ? a novel by the author of“ Rock
ingham.”
The Banker’s Magazine, for Jan. and Feb.
Mississippi Scenes; or Sketches of Southern Life.
Dictionary of Mechanics, No. 23.
Dr.Hollick’s Works, complete.
For sale also by McNamara, opposite the post office,
Allegheny city. feb24.
Jones’ Solution of Jet,
A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthe changing ot
]\_ white, red or gray hair to a beautifal brown or jet
black color,in a few minutes. Price 50cents and $l,OO.
Sold by W. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, Pitisburgh,
bead of Wood. (dfecSO
• A. W. Foster,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
rYFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Grant
Vy atraa i* Piuabvrgh, Pa. # novls:dawly -
/"'tOFFEE-«»2i)0 bags BioGoffee, on hand and for kale
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XXXUt CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
Wabhinoton, February 26.
House.—Etenino Session.— At 10 o’clock Uip
bill appropriating to Iho different States 10 000
acres-of the public lands for the benefit of the j„di.
gent and insane, was taken up and after debate hid
over.
The Hquse resolved itself into committee of tbo
whole on the otato oT tho Union, and took up the
Navy appropriation bill.
Mr. Meade epnko in favor of increasing the num
ber of mail steamers.
Mr. Julian made another effort to bring ap hio
resolution relative to the charges made against Mr.
Webster. Without taking the question the House
adjourned. •
Washington, March 1.
SENATE.--Mr. Cooper presented a petition for the
modification of the Tariff.
Mr. Wales presented the credentials of Mr. Bay
ard, U. 9. Senator from. Delaware.
Mr. Pearce called up the bill aboliahingconstruc*
tive mileage of members. After some debate the
question waa taken and the bill passed.
Mr. Davie moved the river and harbor bill be
taken up.
A protracted debate enaaed, lasting till 6 o’clock,
when tho Senate took, a r recess.
Hocus. The Speaker laid before the House the
report of the piteot offico, which was ordered to be
printed.
The Speaker elated that tho first business in order
waa the pending motion of Mr. Julian, .to suspend
the rules to allow him to introduce a resolution for
the appointment of a committee to investigate the
charges of corruption made by Mr. Alien against
Mr. Webster, with power to send for persons
and papers.
Theqnestion was stated amidst considerable con*
fusion and excitement. The House refused to east
pend the rales—yeas 35, naye 109.
The House then went into cummiUee of the
whole and resumed the consideration of the navy
appropriation bill.
HORRIBLE TRAGEDY,
Havre De Grace, February 28.
Some unknown assadsio entered the house of Mr.
Crosden, last night, near Georgetown Cross-roads,
Kent county, Maryland, and shot Mr. Crosden. The
assassin then went into the chamberofMrt.Crosden
where she was confined ou a bed of sickness, and
shot her and her sister who was attending her. In
making his escape from the house the fiend encoun*
tered the servant girl and shot her. All four have
since died. What prompted the bloody deed, or
who was the murderer, is in mystery. The most
intense and painful alarm prevails in the neigh
bourhood.
Louisville, March 1.
The river is rising slowly. Tho weather was very
cold last sight, bat is now moderating.
The Duchess and Isaac Newton wont up this
morning.
HABBieuqßa, March 1
Oar borough presents a very doll appearance this
morning. Nearly all the members of the Legislature
have gono to Baltimore to participate in the festivi
ties of the opening of the new Rail Road.
New Orlearts, February 28
• The Europa’s advices have been received and a
decline in cotton. The accounts relative to a decline
are conflicting owing to the irregularity of prices.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH,
NOON BETORT.j New Yore, March 1 .
Cotton. .Doll and unsettled.
Flour.. Dul l; ordinary to alraight Stale 4,50 ; In
diaoa.and Michigan. 4,75; New Orleßne
Grain.. Wheat above viowa of buvfirsV Corn
steady at 65 for yellow.
Pork..An upward tendency; old Mess 13,00;
Prime 9,971010,00 : new Mesa 13,50; Prime 11,25:
City Mess 14,50. ;
Beef.. Very Firm; Mess 8,75 to 10*75; 'Prime&
to 6»00,
Botter. .Ohio 9slHc.
Cheese. .Steady at si<37c.
EVcmno report.] New York, March I.
Cottoo has declined ± to-day; Upland 10.
Flour.. Declined ; sales at 4.60 for common to
straight brands.
Corn.. Firmer.
Pork.. Still advancing.
Sugars. .Firm, with farge arrivals : New Orleans
6(©6J.
Molasses. .Buoyant at 31(331).
Oils. .The arrivals have put the market dawn.
Tobacco.. Firm; Ky. 96$U ; Md.7y.
Feathera..ld limited demaud-
Whiskey. .53} to 25 for dredgo and prism).
Philadelphia, March 1.
Colton.. Unsealed
Floor.. Common brands 4,60; city consuonlion
4,66105.121.
Rye. .75 ; Coro 60.
Groceries. .Better; Sugars r Cuba and N. Orleans
5106$ en ttmo.
Whiskey..ln bbls.2l; bhds. 21022.
Pork.. New mess 14,25; prime 11,60; old mess
13,25.
Bacon, .la good demand; hams in pickle at 939};
smoked 9311 ; smoked sides 8} ; shoulders in salt
6}; smoked 7|37}.
Lard.. New Western 939}.
Cincinnati, March 1.
Theriyer has risen one foot. Weather cold and
clear.
Flour.. Dull and uncharged ; sales of 1.000 bbla.
at 3,37.
. Whiskey. .20}.
'Bulk Sides.. Held at 6.
Lard.. Prime in kegs at 8; saioa of *2OO bbla 3t
7,80.
Law Partnerslilp,
THE subscribers have associated themselves in the
practice of Law, under the firm of Blacx Sc Wash*
ington. One or tbc.oiher of them, when not engaged in
Court, can be found at all times in the office.'on Fourth
street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black
SAMUEL W. BLACK,
fcbB READK WASHINGTON.
Kill Katate tor Sale
THE undersigned offer? for sale a large number of
valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites
for manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca
ted near the new Public School Hcuse aud English I,u
theran Church.
The rapid growth of Birmingham in population and
manufacturing wealth, aud me reasonable prices at
which lots wilt be sold, will render them a safe and pro
fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable.
For particulars andterm* enquire of the undersigned,
at the office of Geo. F- Gilmore, E.<q., on Grant street,
Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William
Symraes and N. Patterson, Knq’rs, at their offices in
Birmingham. [ianSTj MOSES F. EATON.
THE subscriber offers for sale a large and well built
BRICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of ground
situated on the Fourth atreet Road, within three miles of
this city. Possession given on the Ist of April next
Also, a very desirable lot of ground, containing over
FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there
on, situated near the above. Also, a lot of grouiid 48
feet U inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr.
A. Toner, near the city, opposite the 7th Ward, on
Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately.
It is Row certain that the Plank Roau will be completed
past the above property early ia the coming summer
For further information apply to DAVID BEELER,4th
street Road, neat the firslocscnbcd property, [jathhtf
additional SALS os
Forty Town Lot* In Bait Liverpool. O.
THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above.
thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre
viously laid out, and .the demand still continuing the
undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion of
his properly in town lots as above, and offers them for
sole at prices and terras mat cannot fail to meet the
viewsof those wishing to purchase. It is needless to
say anv thing of the location of the town and prosDeci<i
(it having been sufficiently described in recent advert
isements,) other than that over one hundred lots have
recently changed hands, and been purchased bv those
wishing to procure a desirable home. >
The above lots are among the most eligible and dp*i.
rable in the place, and are principally located in the cen
tre of those recently sold.
For information apply to the proprietor in Uveronnl
or to James Blakely, Esq.,Fourth street, Pittsburgh ’
JOHN S.BLAKEIV
East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd,1651. [feblg;dawif
Valuable Prowrty for Rent
*;z-s A three story HODSjß.belonaiiur t rt
the estate of Wm.J. Totten, deceased". il ol er .
| ed for rent or lease. [ It is situated oa Fourth si
_i.between Ferry and Liberty streets, and has beeil
7 papered and painted; it is now occupied be mS?
Venter. Rem. $250 per annum; Atibto'!n"sn»2L/f*
Robert C. the works of Wap C o y ’° r
Possession gtvea oa ihe lst of April/
L.RaM>AfiOY~
QM&rdiQn.
7 *' v -
AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS,
uj p Depot, Canal Basin, 403 Penn st,
Pittsburgh.
On BASKETS-SALAD OIL, quart*?
AO 20 do do do pint!? ?
20 doz assorted Pickies;
10 do Captsupjln store and tor sale by
Ja2o - JOSUUA RHODES Sc CO
Af\ MATS fVICA ALMONDS'} T r
*xU 20 bags Filberts;
13 do Cream Nuts ;
1000 Cocoa Nuts, ut Ktoro and for sule by
jo2o JOSHUA RHODES A CO
IYYBAGS TEXAS BEANS,"
1 v 20bbls.small do;
20 bags Filberts;
20 do Cream Nuts;
15cask* Currants, .
In store and foreale by JOSHUA RHODES Sc CO-
feblS No. 6 Wood street.
CENTRAL TEA STORE.—The subsenber has now
on bond and is constantly receiving, Fresh Te hs of
all descriptions, sold in the United States or any part of
Jnt world,at the lowest rales of any in the Tea Market.
These Teas will be sold loose or in metallic packages,
to suit customers, and either kinds warranted fresn.r-
The metallic packs are air tight, and warranted so, not
withstanding rechless and unprincipltd assertions by in
terested persons ifebiai h. c. Kelly.
350 bis Oranges ;
50 bxs oieily Lemons;
200 doz Lemon Syrup;
150 bxs Raisins;
100 hf-bxs do;
40 raatts Seedless Raisins;
150 drum* Figs, New Eliraa;
20 doz. Salad Oil, quarts ;
50 doz 'do pints;
40 doz assorted Pickles;
In store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO.,
feb24 No. 6 Wood St. ;
M_ _ Ladles* Writing Glaas,
IW.D. WILLIAMS,Professor of Penmanship in
“* ercan dl ß College, will open a Ladies’
w nung Class, on Monday next, in a private class room,
opposite Nelson’s Dagueirean Gallery, Philo Hall. La
uiesxjesiroas of obtaining an elegant epistolary hand,
have now an opportunity—tbis being the only Ladies’
WnLng Class in the city. Hours, 10 to 12 A. M,
Gentlemen’* Writing Class in the College -at the usual
bours. *_ [feb22
Notice*
ALL persona indebted to the late firm of Johssto* fr
Stockton, will please call aud settle immedistelv
and save costs. (feb3j JOHN FLEMING, Ag’t.
A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stockholders of u the
Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny
Kiver, opposite the County of Allegheny.’’
will be hoiden in the Tsl House, on MONDAY, the 3d
day of March next, at two o’clock, P.M., for tbe pur
pose of choosing officers for the ensuing year, and the
determination of any question affecting the interests of
sa J- d . C o°?P an >'* JOHN HARPER,
_feb3:dawlm Treasurer.
HICKORY NUTS—6bogsforsaleby
jas L.S. WATERMAN,& gQNS.
Private Diseases.
DR . BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY'
9 Devotes his entire attention to an offiei
praeticg.■ IlisLusineasismosllyconfinedu
Private or Venereal Diseases, and such pain*
tul. affections, brought on by imprudence
youthful indulgence and excess.
Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr
hea. Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges.
Imparity of the Blood, with ail diseases o. the venereal
origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Teuer,
Ruigwonn ? Mercurial Diseases, Seminal.Weaknes3,lm*
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano-
Nervous'Affeetions, Pains in the Back and Loins, Jrrila*
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated
Cure guaranteed.
Fourteen years’ practicejtfour in this city* enables Drf
Brown to offer assarances of speedy cure to all who may
come under his care.
Offiee and private consulting rooms, C 5 Diamond ay.:
j£7» Charges moderate. novs:dAw!y
RC.UMATISM.— Dr. brown’* ncwiy uiscovred rem
edy for Rheumathm t* a speedv and certain remedy
for that painfuhrouble. ltnevcr fails. 7
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh, Peffna. The Doctor is always el
home- iauld*dawtf
HOPE EVER.
WONDERFUL CURES!!
Dr. itog«rs' Syrup of Liverwort aud Tar
ANU
CAJ?GHALAOUA|
For the comjs’eucurc of Coughs, Colds,lnfluenza, Asthma.
Btonehitis , Spilling of Blood, and all other Lunz
Complaints tending ta CONSUMPTION *
Ttls syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral
whatever, but is composed entirely of those Roots,
Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific
influence upon the .Lungs, and their connected organs
Its immediate iff id is to dllirr. all irritation, and gently
remove th e phlegm and other morbid secretions front the
Throat and Air-Passages; thus relieving the Cough, bv
subduing lor inflammation nitd other causes which give
rise toil. (I also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone
to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more
thoroughly to remove from the blood those impurities
and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so much
misch.af In the system, mid lay Uie foundation for incu
rable CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action
upon the skm, and assists nature in expelUne, throujrb
the Eihalcnts. much of that morbid matter which would
otUeswise.be thrown back upon the Lungs, thus rclievine
them-of a par*- of■ their -work, and rendering the system
pure When tubercles areformin*, it checks
their development and furiherprogre.ss; or ifulceniiian
has token place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the
corrupted manor, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer
ated cavities, and restores them again to healthy action.
Thw,Medicine/ ibereiore, is not * pxiUiative merely
.wippTwmly relieve* for.the time being, but is a thorough
curative; its-ii strike* at the very root of the disease, ami
byrerawvi!:g' it,removes at once all its remote and at
tenUflnt«Daa«iiueiices. This is its diiunguishinj: c.har
acteriutc—* ptopertj possessed, in equal powerfby no
other medicine ol uke nature, now before the puolic
CIRCULARS, AC.,
As ndiotilltmry swdcddvertiscment can fully explain
the nature and mentsof this article, the Proprietor® havi
publlshfifla-nsw Circular, giving the history of this Midi
cine; tht description, nature, fc, of its principal ingredi
ents; the effect they are designed', to have upon the
Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons
whohme bun cured by it— giving their names and resi
dences, even to the street and the number. Those who
are troubled with a Cough , or whose. Lungs arc in the
least affocted, are earnestly desired to call upon Uie
Agents named below, and procure one or these Pam
phlets. Itcan be had gratis,and will well repay a pera«ai
The “ Hints on Health," and “ About taking Cold ” may
bo worth to yourself and family, f
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS,
in the shape 'Of Doctors 1 Bills saved, besides being the
means of prtdongingjnaiiy n valuable life. !
WARRANTY
Such iso or confidence in its virtues, that ive are \vil!3
mg to warrant this Medicine in every cars of recent Cold
(where used according to lie directions on page -.'th of
the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle!, and
where the perron n ant satisfies that he is deriving
benefit trom it, by returning the bottle wiihin twentv
four hours’ time, -
TllK MONEY
will be returned. jp- See page Wof the pamphlet in
side the wrapper ot each bottle.
ID* Be sure to ask tor Dr. A. Rogers’ Svrup of LIV
ERWORT TAR, anJ CANCHALAGui let no
other be palmed oa to you
CAUTION.—A’one genuine, unless there is on the buff
"'taW’ e , r, , a *“>•»<°f han <l> signed with u Pen, by A. L
bCUVILLi a CO.
Cough and Disease of fourteen months standing Cured
After being given up twice by eminent Physicians l
, r o , .. Alboty, June 91h,1849..
Messrs, A. L, L«j.—l herewith forward to you
a Certificate of a Cure , effected by your Compound Sy'rob
of Liverwort, Tar and Cauchotagaa. The Cough and
expectoration was of fourteen months standing, and had
baffled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in
New York, Albany and Cooperptown. lam the person
in whom the cute was effected, and as I had previously
no fui:h in patent medicines, I have since tried it on
others., and have become satisfied ot ita value. Mine
was as great a cure as was ever performed, as I had,
during my sickness, been given up twice by myjpbysicians
I have now commenced my business, atteFtakiuir.l'
think, about eight bottles.
Yoursvrespeeifully, THOS C. FAULDER,
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED.
SEK HOW PBOSIPTIY IT ACTS.
Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baler, No. Bead street
N. Y—A few days before fast Christman, 1 was taken
unwell, and eoon commenced bleeding freely, at the
Lungs. 1 called in a Homoeopathic physician, but iris
medicine did not seem to help me. i read your advert
isement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup of
Liverwort, Tar and Canchatagua. Before I had. taken
up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough
was gone, and I felt as well as usual. My health is now
good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor
dially recommend it to my friends. fTAii statement teas
made to the Proprietors , March 12iA, 1850.]
Ip-This whole paper might be filled with tellers si
milar to tfco nbovcyfiom tho&who have been cured.
FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, byA.L. SCO VII L
it CO., Proprietors at their Pri«ei>oZ,Drpoi,GOTHic
HALL, No. 310 Broadway, New York, to whom all or
ders forithe Medicine, and letters relating to Aeencip*
should be addressed, postpaid. 5 ' • ’
ALSO, for sale by H. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood s’reet
Wholesale Agent lor Pittsburgh and* vicinity * D m’
Curry and H. P.Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend!
Carr & Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birrainpham
PRICE—In large bottle, SI,00; or six bottles jorSS 00
declltdaw ’
Steele & Offloer’a
BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rtah’s
Building, Virgin alley, third story, between Wood and
Liberty streets. Boxes of all description? made and de
livered at the shortest notice. ffeblihly
A Scientific Hair Tonic Restorer
AND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles cents. Those
yvho have used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure
it to possess the following qualities. It will force the
hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to
f 'row, stop it falling oQ.care scurf or dandruff, and make
ighl, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair
soft and silky, nothing can exceed it makes it
truly beautifal and *keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most
economical, yet superior article for the hair..
Sold orily at WM. JACKSON’S Store,24o Liberty sst
head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price ft7*cents, 50 cents aud
$l.OO. Idec2o
•FTIO LET—A Warehouse, situate between Wood and
X Market, and running through from Front to Second
street, recently occupied by Scaife tc Atkinson.
SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY
teb!9 No. 119 Fronts!.
’Landscape Painting.
JASPER IL LAWMAN, Landscape Painthi, Room .
Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story Spe
cimens nmy be seen by the pairons-oT the Art'al the
above place. . , *
References— JohnK. Holmes,Eio., WrnC Wall T a
Hillief . Richard Cowan. Esa., 1 Matthew Wilson, J. i.
Gillespie; Hon. 8; Jones, L. Harper . ’fellß
ARD-35 packages No.l Lard for sale by 1
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For Rent.
The first floor and basement of the
MASONIC HALLy Fifth Street.
The first floor is sub-divided into two Store. Rooms, :
front, 20by 60 feet, and will be very desirable for Fancy;
Stores. Two Rooms back, suitable for Offices—access
to which is by a wide Hall, running through the centre
of the building. The basement will be finished in a
neut manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety.
S'ores, Trunk and Harness makers, Ac.
lhe whole will be ready by the Ist ol April. ' • • :
- i Enquire of JAMES W. HAILMAN,
leb ~-*° Water street. I
T„„ . Lend tor Sole.
in " rniSßiSt?® ol ™ for Bale a 101 °fLAND, coatain
i *L. TW F NTV ACRES, lying on the Pittsburgh
vptT ™; F u Qn i own State Road, in Baldwin township,
Sf ‘ ! ““i''“fi?® lh =Ciiy of Pittsburgh. The Land is
whiefi hn^hpi l , ai }£ ls ea »7 access—every foot of
anil a Pohlte B «S,i c,ul i lV u' ea " ‘ rher * ®ro two Churches
Land The imiSS, 1 1,011,0 w “ b »‘ half a mile of the 1
LoaD«-fmn^/tr? Vemc,l^ conB ' Bl of a Frame Bara, a
iTIiHbA well . of water-at the doir.
nh ” together or in tots of twelve or
ei£^t ac^es > a * ra °y. suit purchasers.
The above property will be sold-on more 1 reasonable
terms than any ether property of the same qual to til
quantity on lhe Brownsville Road T.llelndißpmaMe
For farther paraonlars, apply to the snbicnber nm r
the above. treb2T:3t*j 'IIENRY HoWMAN
(German Conner copy 3 times and charge Post.)
A FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR SALE.-^T^.
able FARM, 20 miles from the City,-near the :
Franklin Road, and six miles from the Railroad and the
OmoTßiver, at Freedom; 65 acres ore well improved and 1
£ood soil; a large Garden, and Orchard 0f.250 Fruit
.frees,of choice qualities, and in good, order ;. 44 acres
of wood land, with; prime timber; a new two story
house, with parlor, dining room; kitchen and cellar, two:
halls and chambers; also, a good bam and large stable,
granary, Ac., good waier nna in a good neighborhood,.
Price 83,200, with irarnediatejrpsseggion—could be di
vided mto two Farms, . , • <
• • S.CUTHBEftT, General Agent, i
, , 76 Smithfield street.
MTo; Let,—a two story BRICK HOUSE, with'
double baek buildings, situated on Wylie, near
ngtoh street. Gas light in front of the house.
Enquire of JOHN MAJOR, Alderman, -
feb27:lw . cor. Wylie and Washington sta. ■
House and store in east liberty for
SALE.—A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT of.thirty
feet from on the eastern Road, at East ,Liberty, by 94
deep to aii alley. The House is arranged with a Store
Room, with Counter and Shelves, Ac.; a parlor kitchen;
three bed rooms;good cellar; bake oven; backhouse;
coal shed, &e. Also, a lot of 30 feet front on Sbakspeare
street, by 94 feet deep to aaalley;''.with a good Stable/
The. vacant ground of both Lots is highly cultivated as
a Garden; and small fruits, flowers, Ac., with apple,
peach, plum and cherry trees—all in good order. The
above is well suited for a Baker or any other businessi
S. CUTHBBRT, Gen’l Agent. • ?
feb2t> 76 Smithfield street. •
For Rent.
That large dwelling house, with#^‘
extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables Kigali
attached—the Residence of the late Wm. J. Totten,
Cliff* street. Possession given on the Ist of March. <
For terms, apply to D. R. ABOY, Guardian, or R.
C .Totten, at the Fort Pat Works. [feblß
Exceliem Btulneia to Dispose of '
IN ALLEGHENY.—Io consequence of the dissOlu
lion of Partnership between MORRIS A HA
WORTH, they offer tor sale their-business, situate on
Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny City. It is
useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand,
or the amount of business we have done, as both are
well known; all we shall say is, that it is a first-rate
chiuce lor any one wishingto embark in a similar trade.
Thestock consists of Drugs,Oils, Paints, Ac:, Groceries,
Wines and Liquors, to be taken at market value. Apply
to MORRIS-A HAWORTH,
feb!B ~ r Diamond, Pittsburgh.
For Rent.
A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with four
rooms on the first floor; large dining room £§&
and kitchen in basement ; two small rooms in the
garret; with a large garden and several fruit trees—a
very desirable residence lor a small family. Situated
near Minersville. Possesston.given immediately.
Also, several small Tenements for rent.
Also, for sale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street,
and three fronting on Penn street. Terms easy .
_Applyto JOHN HERRON,or
« '' ' H-. P.CAlN,corner Marker
fcb2o ' and streets. •
To Leti •. * T
A TWO £STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated &£&
near Chanters Creek, four miles from thclHiDa
City, atid is a very desirable-country residence. There
is a new carriage house, stable, and good water on the
grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con
taining a variety of choice Fruit trees. For particulars
and terms, apply to M. D. PATTON, 211 Liberty st., or
J. b. BONNET, on the premises. ffebS
FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground havinc a front of GO
feetoa Centre Avenue, and running“bHck 266 feel
to two streets. On the lot is erected a large Brick
Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished. The 16t
is planted with Ihe best selected Frail and Shrubbery
the country cau afford. Jf application be made soon.the
property-will be sold ata fair price and : terms7-
Eaquire at the office of WALC. FRIEND, =
. ' Attorney, Fourth street, ■;
tebllttf between Wood and Smithfield. j ;
For Rent in Blrmlngnam.
ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE,
with store tooms and cellar, favorably sim- caisi
ate for a large Grocery and Produce business: . Possess-,
ion may be Bad immediately, with a low-rent,* to a good
businessman.* '
ALSO—On« large. Briek—.oCcupied -aS.a Ibcnuduig
house and inn.,* . •■ * ' . . ...
ALSO—Eleven new Houses—some
just finished { possession given immediately. Others on'-
the Ist April. * ..* . . \r
ALSO—One Frame House, and several hp stairs
rooms. i
ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burifcijrSvJ;V ; .
ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with .space; tb jarce'
amount—and one o f the best points aboui-iKt.cilY' for
Sales. ' •; , *■. ) ■
FOR SALE OR LEASE-r-Onn large lot,* favorably
situated for a Foundry an J Fngine Shop orother manu
facturing, having dee; water in front, (a harbor,) far
fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac.
ALSO, FOR SALE—4SO,O6O Brick, in lots, and sold
low; if not told before,they will be sold on Tuesday,
the 25th of March next, at 12 o’clock, M,.forcash or ap
proved paper.
ALSO—LoIa on lease, to bnild on.
Apply to tho subscriber, at his office in Birmingham,
near the Rolling Mill, from 10io 2—or at the Wareroom
of Ruby, Matthews A Co., No. 29 Wateretreet.— or
through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter.
JOHN RHEY. j
Very Valuable city Property tor Bale;
THE undersigned, Administrators of the estate of
Thomas Fairman, deceased, offer for sale the entire
real estate of the said Thomas Fairman, consisting of
one 20 feel lotfronting on Liberty street, running, back
93 feet 5 inches to u 10 feet alley. /
Also, the tavern stand known as Ute Mnnsion House,
ironting onLiberiy street3l feet 6 inches, andouCherry
di}ey£2feet9inches,running back 93 feettoan alley,
with tfie grounds and stable connected, fronting on Plnm
alley, thirty three feet four inches. i
Also, three lots fronting on Cherry at ey, each eight
een, teeifront, and-, tanning back. feel parallel with
Pima alley. At! of which property will be sold at pri
vate sale, by application to :he subscriber&jorif noUold
before the 23th of March, will be offered at auction to
*,he highest bidders. - j
Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rein. Apply to ;
R.FAIRMANfor ‘
R. CAMPBELL,
« 151 Liberty street-1
ja3ttdmr2s
Pe»a Street Property Tor Bale.
OA FEET on Penn street by 110 feet deep to an alley,
eJU just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat
thews’Livery Stable. Enquire of .Thompson Ben, at •
JaW / . A:\VILKIN9 A CO.’S.:
Cltcap Country Residence. — T
A LOT on Nunnery OiU, containing four acres, will
be said very low to dny one wishing to build there
on. The access will bo'easy, and the Tot commands a
most beautiful view, foctatj THOMPSON BELL.i
For Rentj
A STORE, on Market street, between
Jx Third: and Fourth streets, at present occupied by
Mr. Thomas White, tfs a Dry Goods Store.
Also— A large well finished ROOM in the second
story, next door tq,Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This
Room is well calculated and Suitable for a Musical Sa
loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as
double offices. „ ' E, D. GAZ2AM, *
apL»~ Office, Third at., over the Post Office. 5
Coal band ea. Joughioghetiyr ’ rr
If Ml 4 W he river > id*V above the find Dam
there is a pit opened arid railroad prepared for
putting coal in boats. [octSl] THOMPSON '
To Leu ■
E?3S| A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank
Jfe£gjyi.Lane, Allegheny, bctweenlhe Band street bridge
and Aqueduct. Enquire AV. .Fish, Real Estate
Broker, corner of bih and Smithfield streets. [oct2lK
A Farm for Sole. •
subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND,
X containingl6o acres—loo of which are cleared.—
The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to
Jefferson r it iswell-watered ; with a bearing orchard,
and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. - The;
buildings cousist of a hewed log House and Barit: with
Stabling. For further particulursapply td the subscri
ber; on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles
from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON.'
Moon township, October 23—tf
For Sale.
A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2jAcre3. Bitoa.le
one mile below the town of Beaver, Beaver coun
ty, oil which there is erected a new Brick House, 46 b*
40 feel, U {stories high,with abasement. The house has
been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms.
It is within JIQO y aids of the Ohio river, and commands
a fine view <•* -t, and is bounded on the North west by
the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro
perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for
a S a fd e u, 9* boardiug house.' A lot of 5 acres
adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the-pur*
chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a
bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of
N. P. & G.> L. B. FETTERMAN,
Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. :
for Sale,
A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between
Walnut and Factory streets,.Fifth Ward. The Lot
is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on j ich there are
two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y;—Title good.
For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON,
Penn street. Fifth Ward. mayflttf
Land for Sale.
THE ehariierVCoal Company will sell some wry rfe*
sirablt pieces. q/‘ LAND, situated ou and near the
Steubenville Tarnpike, and near the southern terminus
of their railroad;
The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur*
ehasers> and the terms of payraeut will be very easy
Enquire of Z W REMINGTON,:
e e p3 - Manager.
Drug and Prescription store for Balt."
A BKUQ.and PKESCITIPTION STORE, located in
JX U aounshmff anti unproving pan of the city, whidh
is doing a profitable businesses offered', for sale uoan
easy terms. U . F •
For farther particulars, apply at this office.Jj022 :
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Bankers ani> (grcliange Brokers.
■' .••••-' notice* . ■ .•
Ak/Ehavc associated J.GAamKEtt Comnwilhna In
Vf ,the Exchange and Banking' bnalaesa.
■ , . , , TO H.TVTLUAMS & CO.
■PmiturgA, Jnn’y. I,lBsl.—jnfl.’lm .!
WM. 11. WILLIAMI.- --J. 13. M : VAV.-. J. O. COP2M
_ win. h. wiiHois at co.. ■
„ AND exchange bhokehs,"
NOfffH EAST COENS3 OP VP DO I) AED Tin HD fjTBKKT*. P
4# transactions made on liberal terras, and collec
■ft- none promptly aucnded to. UaSJlm
H. HOMES■«. sons.
a^, B w™A v S jaTOno ‘a ? d axcuAttoa omas
2b No. C 7 Marktl striztj four doors bthno old Hand
. • ' : : N. HOLMES t 80NS,
TJANKEBSAND EXCHANGE BROfcEBB, and 0.,.
it lera in Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Edatorn and Western
cities constantly for sate. . ; v : ►
. Collections made inali (he cities throutjhouttbeUQi--
ted Stales. Deposites received iti par lands or oarfetu
paper, So. €7 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. 'V;/. ottff 23-ly*
P> : - :
lomt&Uc and foreign Exchange) Bank Motet,
Gold arid Silver, Bought, SqU and Exehan&uL,'.
at-tkb.
aiOHAHGfi: AND BASEISG HOf/SB
• •- : - at "V :
; Williaiaa A. rffiill & Co.,
64 Wood Street*
. " , PITTSBURGH.
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4IXXM EDWJJBD BASK;
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C Charles Hatel. 8 " 4 W “" d!ls -> U.treoUy pppMttejfc^ss
BASKISG HOPTb.
JESSE CAROTHEHS & C 0,..
NO. IS, "WOOD STREET,-PITTSBURGH. ■
Current money received on deposit.' •..., .
CoUeetions msdeon all thepriacipalcitiee bf the Uni
ted States. [aceL-tv
PATRICKS. & FRIEND, ‘ V ‘
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE fesb&Bßß.
No. 05, cohnkb Wood xsj> Duaiotra 3thsst£ 1 *«•***.
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JIS.O.HOON. .■■■■" TSOS, 84S6EITT
HOOHa8AfiflEST.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
JV. S. Comtr of Wood and Sixth str€tts.,PiiUb\i7Bh.,- P*
T\EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills,'Foreign
£J and Domestic Exchange,Corti£c&tesofDeposit.£c
■EXCHANGE on all the: principal Cities of the Union
and Europe vforaale in sums to snitporchasera,^t.--.
CUREENTand par'fundß.reeeivedondepositQ -
COLLECJxIONS made on all parts "oMhe Union, atth?
loweitratea. ■ sepll-ly
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE.
BRYAN, GIrKIIH &. OOb •
NOTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Rsnui*
tancesrande upon favorable terras. “•:''-i v.
i ; V ,«• Cashier,
flortidayitttrgh, ATay IS, 1650. ~ .
flteolianies Basis.
.'.*?***'* ABOVE aUBJCET STREET.
rTiHIS BANK is now prepared to do business. Ooon
1 from 9A.M; to 3 P.M; -
Interest paid on Special Deposits 1
aggH THOMPBON BELL,
O.rWiTAMOB,
>. IT. a SECOND STHEET V '
S„ COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. '
TRICT attention will-be given to all boiuneaa en
trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured arti
cies always on hand, orprocuTea on short notice.
Notes,- Bondgj Mortgages!&c., negotiated on favora*
ble terras. . Advance? made if required, *loct22:lJ?
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KAtTS ON SAN -FRANCISCO, California, tor
sSrr£?l? 'Joßanking.House of PATRICKS fc-
FRIEND,No.9SWooast. [oot!9
!Drogo cutii iHeiiutnts. '
The Great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs. Affec
tions of the Liver; Asthma, Bronchitis; Pains or Weak
-ness of the Breist, or Lunge, and other affections of the
.Breastor Lungs. . . : .
WISTAR’S BALSAM OK WILD CHERRY is a
■fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wan
CncaST Bam end the geniuine Iceland Moss (the litter
imported expressly for this purpose,; the rare medical
virtues of which are also combined by a new chemical
process with the extract of tar, thus rendering the whole
compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever
discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS
. .INTERESTING correspondence!-
in* V. Batiks, of Xenia,.Ohio? a highly lespecl
able Druggist mjhat delightful village, lias informed o»
that thesale of. Wistar'B Balaam of WUd Cherry isuu
paraUeled; The demand for it is so great that be can
scarcely keep himself sappliedwiih it. • He has had In'
his store medicines for long affections. Some-of these
were esteemed good and some gave temporary relief—
Bat since he has Lad Wistar’e Balsam of Wild Che rry
a number of the most serious cases were' completely cu
red by its uses * ( I never sold a medicine,” says Ute doc
tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had in
thlS”
It curbs ! Wherever .Wisiat’a Balaam of WU&Cher
xy is introduced, it at once attains that high reputation U
so nchly deserve* What can prevent ilsaale.when oo
every hand canoe witnessed HswondCtful cures ? J The
worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough
(and also those that are of long standing,) .Bronchitis
or Consumption (in us early stages) areal Ways cured
bv thi* remarkable medicine. , 1
CONSUMPTION i • >' r
CuredbyWlstsr’s Balsam of^lldCtiecrv.
r Rn)GE, Hamiiion co., O ~S ep. 27,1950.
J.D. Sir: Itake the liberty of'advisiiur
you of the benefit r have derived from the
Dr. Wistar a Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated
by.thattgmble scourge,Consumption,in Mayiast. The
attack was truly homtying to mo, for five of my Cuaily,
(ray brothers and staters,) had died of Coasummionv i
was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of rho
disease: I had.a distressing cough and expwtomad a
greatdeal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in the aid*
and ehest, cold chills, altemaUng withflusbos of heat
and copious night sweats = .■- \T. :
I was under the care of a akUled pbysieian frok, the
urae I was taken sick until about six weeks since; Being
then about helpless, and my friends considering my cast
hopeless, or at least beyond the feacb-ofour phye&fr&> 3
skill, advised the use of Wistar’a Balsam of Wild Cher
ry.- *' > . .. •• • *
I have taken four bottles of the medicine: and now
consider myself perfectly well: I make this statement
to induce others that are.ufflicted-as !have been to
make mat of Wistar’* Balaam of Wild Cherry wilich.
remedy has,.under the blessing of PioviilvmSo,-restored
my health. • JEREMIAH IBGRIGG.
_ Caown Poist, Lake co , la., Jane IS; IBIS
. I' P Park—Diar Sir: At I have a deep obmmlesera
uon for the anlicted, pennitme to give you abrief hlato
ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the
use of “Hr. AVistar’s Balsam ol Wild Cherry.” In Julv.
1814,1 was attacked withafever of at,phbtdchartcleT.
which left me in a very debilitated state, whenbrthe
following winter I was taken with a seveid cold, which
reduced me to such an extent asto give me theapDoar
ance of a cbnfinned consumptive. I labored under a
severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and whs trou
bledwnh cold feet and night sweats. I Also, frequently
raised blood from my lungs. -I continued-in Ihfs stato,
gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 1847.
until I was again attacked with fevor. fdy extremities,
especially my feet were; constantly cold, andralmost
losttheir reeling-. Under these eircumaiarifees it may be
truly said that I was altvlng skeleton. ■ I finally deter
mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physician*
and try. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from
the first week that I commenced taking it lean dale a
gradual recovery. I continued its use iix months, at the
end of which lime I was cured, and have enjoyed good
health .ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Bal
sam to all those afflicted, with diseases of the lungs and
would say to those commencing its use not to be dis
couraged, if two or three bottles do noteffect a cure buL
persevere as l.have done, and I have no doubt but nine
cases out or ten will be blessed with renowed,health ea
I have been. •• JOSEPH. JACKSON".
Important to those Afflicted.honh Disease of ths Lungs
- and Brtasu
\\ ill miracles never coasb More evidence of u»
surpassing health restorative virtues! . *
[Flora Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co„ Ky i
Spjusomui; Ky., illay i4i IfilS?
Mans;- Sanford % Partr -1 take .this opportumiv?of
informing you of a most remarkable cure porformed bn
me by the use of Dr. Wmlar'a Bslpam of Wild Cherry
' '»>*'o yenrlB4o I was tttkesftwith ihe, infiammation
ol the bowels, which I laborea; wider for six weeks
when I gradually recovered. In the fall of lail I Was
attacked with a severe eold, which seated itself ttbon
my lungs, and for the space or three years I wab con
fined to ray bed; l tried all kinds of medicines and avo
rv varietyof aid without benefit; arid thus I wearied
alongunti)the winter of 1840, when I deardof DrWls
lar’3 Balsam of Wild Cherry. W V
, My friendspersiiadcd me to givo it-a'trial, though p
hud given up all hopes of recovery, and hid prepared
myself lor ihe chanee of another world. Through their
solicitations I was induced to make-use of-iho gebuino
Wmafi Baisam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly
astonishing. After five years of iifHieilonanUeufFering,
and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no
purpose, ana the-best and most respectable physicians
had proved unavailing,! was soon restored to emlra
heallhby the blessingof God, and ihe u-eof Dr \vt
tar’sßalsamof Wild Cherry. ■; ur - wts
May the blessing of God reel upon the proprietors of
so a medicine a; Wistn r’s Balsam of-Wild
Cherry. kours.Tespeclfally, \V HnAirFn
The genuine ■■ Wislnr'a Balsam of Wild oHmiy»liu
a facsimile of ihe signature of llenrv Wisisr
Pbilaaelphimund ,r Sanford A PaVk'-oma
cated steel engraved wrapper. No oihef .canbe gCml-
(successor to Sanford A Park,l
“"A o Vi ? ars i r f, elfJ ' Cincinnati, Ohio, General
bladdres.ed S ° Ulh " esl > l “ wliom ail orderumust
.■i*elf.F,.’’i? 11 Ksburghtl, Wilcox,Jr.comerMartet
I! A Fahnestock A Co.Pitu
,ug..V,J.A Pittsburgh; Let t Beckham, Alle
-- J Russell, Washington ;W H I.amber
ion; Franklin; L B Bpvrie, Unioniovrn; H Wehy,
Greenslmrgbj S. Koomz} Somerset; Scott & GilmoTa,
Bedford;Ffeed.it Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Holliday&-
burgh; HHdebriauid&Co, Indiana; JR Wright,Kitian-
VIPS* Kvans & Co, Brookville; A Wfhon a Sou,
Woynesbnrgh; M’Farlnnd it Co, N Callender, Head
y*H*» Burton * Co;Erie; Henry Foiber.Mercerr-Jas
Kelly & Co,Bailer; S Smith, Beaver; J DSommerton,
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