>-%■ .kv/V va•_* ••_. {■ . '•„** ; .r.-;■ ■* *V* ■ '•-? •"*•.' ■/ :■••• ■ ( \" v . . HOpw** .-*O -s i. ; .-«?*,., r T •' *B-' - . . \\ , ; - • -r -^ v <'V' ‘\ H ... .. ■>. . . /• ■ 'iV ~••;" ■ ’ - -'■•*, ■ '-.* . ; ifsV 8 '...’ •&*»**' vA'?'-'''’rf-v •'.••■- - '=•-/»- .-** f . : ;i-vVv>;Vs *<* SjpaAte »’VrV'’*v*T »C‘*S; : i* * *,‘tJst l 1 ? t '. - * \ t ' s \ o- * ► i-.v vv. f .*■ « ,,! • - ; f„' -,V* f »V * r~ > ■' •»4*-*Sr sV?vV;!. s -j « MW anpp^MwiN f - : WB&mmM ***“* m^mim jh' SSreB&&ts4S»Kt' tfMnjii i.ir3}^££lm^4> lnwM@B *-^Vr«v!&« * ? 3C mMMii r T K^T ?7 1H.-',*•' - ; -..' cf‘:>‘.':' ; ,r'. ■ * ?S'<, 4‘;i '•-;“, •‘ : v^.“^f'' s - s ,< 4 - <• .Vv • " l **~ r t - r,.,--'v;wrl;’ ■ :■;-■:■ :•:.:j^-:,r-.?«•■. 1 '" ?.'■ •• l v-.:.< •'-'•? V 1 v B} .::v,'“ 't-5. r -v- ■-•' ',-* O W««N vs**-***. U-" w -»»;'-♦* •fV r ; 7 V -*-%'* ,' ' '-• ,t* /'-/5->i'?."<' I '*s<-; - ”j?v- ~■ ; ; ;,-. ~•> i - 8- i #|^*r“ l! e’ :j ' , '®^'-''«V'<-’>'i\ , - ■- , % - ■ ; K.X..•-■•/. * % ■’-- -i /v ! - < ♦,->' ■ -;^'-1■,•:;■ t r ‘M'“-£^“‘.v--:V --■ J <. t \'•- *•_„ - • ■ W. -' '* ' .-, ' LOCAL MATTERS. u. 8. CnuOTrCwM-Hoti. Jodgo Irwin on the Bonch. March 6,186!* . _ ■ ; ' Thegitnd jury assembled this-morning, and at Anne organised. Ab.ll rrrai preaonted to them to act'oMD.and in the meantime the Court adjourned. UponremmW««“ on » ,he 1"* “* 3 °’ clock rM turned h tree hill against John Wheeler, of. Somer. uei county, wild is charged with having passed coun torfoit firo franc pieces, contrary to the Act of Cons eressin SDC hcase* made and provided. An appli cation was made by C. W.Robb, Esq., prisoner’s counsel, for a postponement 01. the trial, as prison. •er>* witaeaaei were not present. The application was granted and the prisoner was remanded, when the Court adjourned. 'my ~ .. oxaminauon uiDuff’s Mercantile Col* lego, oh Saturday, March Ist, and several recent examinations,' the,rollowng graduates were awarded iheirdiplomasß; F. Kitts, Joseph H. Rbpdos, Alexander English, Richard Doncaster, Jr., H. J, tevis, James Wilson, A. V. Scott, Simon Johnston, John Ss Wilson, John JP. Kirkpatrick, Robert B- Kendall, Duncan McKinley, Wm. Henry Rodgers, Jdieph A. Paul, Thomas M. Davidson, Johnston p'- J, John Rankin, Jr., W* H* Shorvers, James Becki Albert Rhodes, S. p. Dalhoff, F. Y. Hoffatott, 8.8, Young, Arthur Daly. Prneßuaniucn ROBBBD.—The Tribune says: L. Patten, a passenger on board the Pittsburgh packet « Clipper,” was robbed at Cincinnati of S6OO, most Of it in gold, on tho 84th ult. His trunk wsb bro, ton open during a temporary . absence, and the Amount above named, extracted therefrom. Two auspicious;characters, named; James, McCune and James Dennis,'were arrested by officers Ruffin and Flapnery on suspicion, and committed, for a hearing • on Thursday afternoon. ' jRosBBD,—An-old pensioner, about 70 years of age, by the name of David Watson, came to the. City on Tuesday and drew his pension, and on Tacsday night bo alleges that he was robbed of $32,- 60 in gold, nt a house where he dept, on the bank oftho river. It was all the money ho had. The wretch who could bo so baBO as to rob an old eol dier of hie sustenance, should bo ovon discarded by every thief. Fibs—A Relic soke. —A fire broke out on Tucs* day night, botween 11 and 12 o’clock, m the old Fountain Inn House, at tho head of Coal lane, and entirely consumed it. Tho house lor some time past has been unoccupied save by a bakery, and it is supposed that it caught accidentally. No other in* jury was done, as the firemen were on the gronnd almost immediately. BSTWe ask attention to tho advertisement of Megsra, Wm. & James Mntdock, “ Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery,” in today’s paper. These gentle-, men jffet for sale some very fine fruit-trees, shado tress, evergreen trees and shrubs, greenhouse plants, roses, geraniums, See., Ac. Now is the time to set out trees and plants. Km.*®—A man by tho. name of Wm. Curry, While driving down Wtlkinaburg hill, on Tuesday evening with a two horsa wagon, upset it and was thrown out. The injuries ho. received reenltod in his death about uiuo o'clock the same evening. FraALLT Committed.— Jan. Robinson and Jaraeß Skiles had another bearing yealerday borote Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny city, on the chargo of bur glary and larceny, in entering and robbing the atorea of John Parke'and Jas. F.'Beckham, and were finally committed. BSP A new-weekly paper, The Police Gaxotte, made its appearance yesterday, ll « published by Yonng and- McCloy • Wobave been reqaested to Btste,by F. H. Cooley, thht ho is in no manner connected with it. SSPThS March No. of Harper’s New Monthly Magaxine has been received at Holmeß’ Literary Dtpbt,Third street, opposite the Post Office. Ins a good number ol this excellent periodical, and ev ery person ebonld get it. BuBOI.UIT .aHD Auboh.—Alderman Major yester day committed a boy by the name ol Washington Hecketaweller, on the oath of Wm. Bnchanao, charged with having robbed and fired tho store and honaa of complainant. B3T Don’t forget tho sale of rarnituro at McKcn* na’a Aactlon House, this sllernoon at 2 o’clock.— Also, one cage Canary birds ; fowling piece ; Astral lamp;'looking glass; one eight da; clock,&e. Biaflor Uptouj.—Matthew Lawton baa threo beaatifally firnlshed bests ol thia celebrated divine, which ho wishes to dispose of. He can bo seen at W.~ W. Wallace’s, Liberty street. Terpcsahoe Lectube. —Col. S. ,W. Black will deliver a lecture on Temperance, to-night, in the Sisth Ward Public Sehonl House. The announce* ment is sufficient to ensnro a house full. B9* Aid. Mijor and bis Police yeslerday ousted a colored ramily from a house belonging to John B. Butler,' which they had taken possession or without lease or license. B®* A valuable collection of Paris, London and American books, will be sold by catalogue, this evening, at Davis’ Auction Booms. MosiY the Fine.—Tho Commissioners yostor* day consigned to the flames about $40,'000 of •' )C Coonty Scrip. ' naw ppm. Irwin was brought before Aid. Major yeslerday and committed, on a charge of Larceny, on the oath of L. T, Childs. 53T Yesterday was a day to lure from their seclu sions the old and infirm- the grave and the gay particularly the latter. It was charming. c«taPW^jg«*~gggg|»S}“ to maii ' ' Nos. SSI and 223 Liberty »treet C°® S 8 arnm9 ' TOPS —15 bales ißt son Wealern New York llopt i LT* ond for .alcby R , CKErBON . I"”jicbNOMY CRAB CIDER—BO bbli. Economy Cidei m»rf ,tore B ° d f ° r s * le Filler & ricketson. T\PlEn’ appi.FA—lo bbl», inner Dried Apples; | | 12aaclco do do do; mart B,orBanJ f ° T 3tt ' e Filler at ricketson. UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES-40 ibis. S. H. Molass* Refinery, J°^ SON . PALM OIL—I,OOO mart; . f-.rXRKT WIMK-t4 hhd». Bordwix yiarei Wmo, i 20 boxes do do Neaoc V . MILLER & RICKETSON. H wL1 ATUBN ' V,NE -^h h aT' *r n J“ 4 , “ r ® ? ndfor,ale 'Siller & ricketson. INTER OIL—I2OO bleached 'Winter Whole _ f Oi>, i n«u,n, and A ricKETRON. superior sugar cure* ■ft bUs. kvlkaTw lU mart f AUGHUW’3 SUfEEIOR HAMBfor F SU.-Nos. 1 3 and 3 Mackerel; qoietaai 'Trout, for «alo by '—^. porStio* wcffr iA'Etstraie SORBKL MAKE—trots well in iCD-barnes, & CO., ’ of Fir»t and Wood sis. f tart «» “feglWBE •pACT^— Ham» «afl.»BQßmw la l , j)YEK. ,■. . . . - '4 : . Philadelphia Carriages tor Sale* I JEpWtT?.. ’THEmblctiberhjiß Jim received from 1 Cs&Sge*g£ t blladeiphla hia spring stock of { and will keep constantly on hand | •"■athid Carriage Hepository, s™^“' l M’Forland's Tavern, on the PiUshnrgh ond_ Steuben-1 villc Turnpike; 13 miles west of Pituburgh, atom] assortment of VEHICLES Of all kinds, which he will sell at prices mneh lower than they can he bought else* From the experience which he has in the business, I and the • general satisfaction tendered heretofore) to those Who have favored him with their patronage, he feels assured ia raving that he can offer an assortment i to compete with any in market, both as regards quality ! and price. Persons wishing to purchase are referred to theownersof fifty-two Carnage isold by him last season. The subscriber, expecting to continue in the business of buying and selling Carnages, keeps on hand none bnt custom-made Carriages. JOSEPH WHITE. - N. B.—For any further information, apply at John Rogers l Tea and Queenaware Store, Diamond alley. • marijCmw- BHESS SILKS—Just received,.2o pieces assorted styles spring Dross Silks, at • - mart : A, A.-RIASON&CO’S. X ADIES’ JU IS pcs. : 5 PCS. 25 pCB. 10 pcs. mart 1 fUotlce. • ' THE “Association of Teachers and friends or Eau cation of Allegheny County, Pa." will meet in the Public School House in South Pittsburgh, on Friday evening. March 7ih, 1851, at 7 o’clock, P. M.,at which time addresses will be delivered by the Rev. J. J. Bu chunan and Mr. J. Kelly. . ■ .. . . • ■ . The public arc respeetfoUr invited to auendv the Executive Committee, mar 3 ? ° J.C.BURGHER, Secretary. For Rent* * LARGE BRICK HOUSE, on Pena street.-SOSO; A Three large Lola of Ground, u«ed as a Lumber Yard, on Penn street i A lirick House on Webster street*—3l7s, . A Brick House, No. 115 Front snaet.-SS2S. • A Bnck House, 70 Smithfield street_ New Hnilßi a RAND POLKA DE CONCERT, a# performed by Franlem Stopel with such distinguished applause, at the late Concerts,— composed by W. V.‘Wallace. Also, a great variety of popular compositions, by the same author. • ; ■ . , . And all the new and popular Music issued from the eastern publishers, received and for sale by JOHN H« MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Chickerlug’s Pianos for Western Pennsylvania, No-SI, Wood street* xnara leononapblo B!neyclop»4ls» JU 8T RECeYveD AT W A LL > S PERIODICAL OFFICE, No. 85 Fourth street: • ■ A fresh supply of the above valuable work, from No. t to No- IC. This is the cheapest and best booh of the hind ever published. The public are invited to call and examine it. The History of Pendenma—complete; „ „ Nobody’s Son, or the Life and Adventures of Per cival Mayberry. Written by himself^ Mississippi Scenes end Adventures. By Joseph Cobb, Esq.; Love and AmbiUon. By ih« author «f Rockingham; > Ellen Winstam, or the Adventuresnf an Orphan Girl. By Walter Whitmore, Esq. {muTl JUST RECEIVED.—H.Munm A Co., No. 32 Smith field street, have received the following new works by express: _ L’Avengro—the Scholar, the Gipsey and the Prlest.- By George Borrow, author of M The Gipsies of Spain,” « The Bible In Spain,” Ac., Ac. Price 25 cents; Nobody’s Son: the Life and Adventures of Percival Mayberry: Written by himself: „ . . , No-24 Dictionary oi Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineering; _ _ , , . The Poultry iBook: a Treatise on breeding and the gereral management of Domestic Fowls—with numer ous original descriptions and portraits from Life. By John C.Bennett. • tmarl Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. ■ ■ • • ■ N. B. Hatch,* Esq;, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. John D. Whuaxs, Professorof Ornamental ana Mer cantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Meteamile Education,can rely upon obtaining iu tbislnstimtionevery thing that is advertised, rhere is no advertising of <he names of Instructors and Lec turers who will neither teach nor lectare in the place; nor no humbugging the public wuh.pitas of eng ratings, with the engraver’s name supprcsscdgUnda name affixed pretending to have “ executed ” them with a pen. Ladies’writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from 10 to 12 A. M. . . . . • . ! Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in the morning till 10 at night. t mar f- For P. W, BYRNES* C0.,53 South strict, Mm* 30 Waterloo Rood, Liverpool; and 65 Qtavur itrat New Orleans . HAS A LINE OF PACKETS sallinfrcvery fivedays_ from Liverpool 10 New York; a Lure of Packet!: from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on lie 18ih of eech monlh ; a Line of Packets to Baltimore o®** ““.ft each monlh. Also-a Line of Packets on iheS* and 24th of each month from.tandoa and Portsmouth to ? Al SO— Drafts at sight always on hand, for anyamonnt, at the lowest rates of discount j and all information given concerning passengers, that can.be®‘ lh feature, by theft Agent. TOOjrtgOfe. i. Palm Oil in store and for sale, MIIiLER & RIOKETSON. DKY BEEP for sale H. C. KELLY, No. SO Fifth • street; - EUfclD PEACHES for sale b' H. C. KELLY. 10. l Salmon ;Bis« H.C. KELLY. M;’*- : : ' -Vj.-* --V \ : r p.;:' .(■ \'x- k, ■ -J | '• 'J ■ - DRESS GOODS— • plain all wool high col’d de laines; . do do - black' - do; „ • new and splendid style barege de latnes U .-choice ganadmes. Just opened at V-- - A. A.MASON A CO’S. . Ageney [or Different lines of Paefcet Slips. °FFlC E'g® liMsSfc 305 uckitv sT-, mrsaußOH. HEW GOODS! JgKWOOOUSII AT NO. C 9, , ■ Ninth IPmi Comer of Fourth and market street*, ■ PITTSBURGH. Bargalai, Bargains, THE undersigned respectfully in forms his customers that he has just returned from the Eastern ciues, and n ej»i receiving a large and beautiful Stock oi ■“ SPRING AND g SUhIhIER DRY i GOOD3, Including very superior Plain Black Silks: Plain Figu red nnd Changeable Drees Silks; FoalanlSUks, Pop loins; Lustres; BeragedeLames; Lnwns; Oraandresj Satin de Chiens; French worked Lolian, Kid, Silk ana Lisle thread Gloves; Rich Bonnet Ribuora Canton crape,Thihcr and very richnewaty e Cashmere Shawls, Muslin dcLaines; Ginghams; Calmoes; cmnuear Ad naraa* Cloth*; Cossimeres; Vesungs ,• rocket tuna Lrchiefe; Cravats; Sc " & .i lJ “ cn s n ?, Co i I ,“^ l ‘. e TSe Pillow Case Goods; Tickmgs; Table Cloths, Table Diaper; Towelings; Irish Linens; Bleached andßrown Muslins; Tweed!; Jeans; Drills; Parasols; Umbrel las; Joe , Ac. All of which will be offered at the very lO The l customars of tiie house, and purchasers Bnacral lv, are respectrolly Invited to give these Goods an early examination. Call soon and secure a pfllfffP~KoBS. BXagaalne for Maxell. H MINER & CO. have received the above. It is . truly lit size a double number. ... Harpers’ New Monthly for Febrnary-lhe best num ber yet out, in matter and embellishments. International Monthly-not excelled by nny other in edition of Guy Fawkes, the chief of the Gunpowder Treason. i The Women of Israel—in two volumes. By Grace I A Efc”'Discipline— a Tols of the Ananls of Hungary. B AReview of the attempt to Tax. Religion. By Senex frbO ■ catalogue of Wine* and Ltquoro. TJOKT — Old London Dock Port, Choico Ola Port, nar- Afinkira'— Brandy, Old Reserve, Lisbon. Sicily. Sherry. —Gaston Pale Sherry, Rudolph Pale Sherry. Cherry Brandy.—Wild Cherry Juice, Old Danish Cher- Hock. —Very Superior Wine. champagne. —Grape, Perrier, Apollo, P. D., La Mar qUcieer«e-Latour, Mcdoc,Chateaux Lafitle, St. Estephe, Sl Sa a ut^e.- Cette, Grave. Bursae, Haul Sauterne • Hock Wine.— Wachenheltner, Deldesheimer, Ruppei*. bcrecr. Forster Tronuner, Neirsleiner, Marcobrutiner, Hocklieimer, Lcibfraumilch, Rudesheiraer, Mosel Mus h°Brandy.-Bouvet, J. J. Dnpuy, Moreau, Mar*ell, Otard, Dupuy&Co., Hcnnessy, Pinct,Casullon&Co.,oldCog nac. 1815, Extra fine, very old. . _ Gtn.—Schiedam,Swan, Voscamp’a do ?yfJj!U?p' rlo Bum>-SL Croix Rum, Old Cumberland Harbor, Porto l Irish, Old Mononga l lieln, Swiss Extract d’Aosynthe, very supenor. I For sale .wholesale and rela.l p UORBAC „ t , , ’ 197 Liuerty street. L- AIMES FINE UKESS GOODS-Keceivca ojiu opened this mommy, Poplins, Tissues, Barege JjG Lainei, Mens Do LaineS, I-awns, io., Ac., choice spring s'yks, and very desirable MAgON pp. ONU CLOTHS AND IRISH LINENS— i 14 cases super and super extra Long Shawls, 3 do do do InshLinensj Of the most approved manufacture, just openedl at feb24 , A. A. MASON & CU. o- Jones’ Solution of J«t» . .. 4 A .LIQUID HUMAN IIAIR DYE forthe changing of A- white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color,in a few minutes. Price 50cent» anu®l»W. Sold by W. JACKSON,240 Liberty street* Piuebureh, head of Wood. tdec2o Steele A Offleer's BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP-tEtah* Buildkq, Virgin alley, third story } between Wood and lAoerly streets. Boxes of all descriptions made and de livered at the shortest notice. [feblfriy A Scientific Hair Tonle Restorer AND BEAUTIFIER. Trial boules 37i cents. -Those who have used Jones 1 Coral Hair Restorative know its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess me following qualities; It .will force the hair to grow on anypart where nature intended hair to >row. stop it falling ofl, cure scutf or dandruff, and make fight, Yed or grey hair grow dark. FOr dressing the hair soft and silky* nothing can exceed this—it makes It truly beautiful and 'keeps it so. U is, indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for the hair. -Sold only at WE JACKSON *S Store, 240 Liberty.sU headof Wood. Pittsburg. Pnce 37| cents, 50 cents and 181.00. • Tdec2o - IiRW Partneriliip* THE subscriber* have.jwsoeiaied themselves-in the praeuce of LaWj under the firm of Black & Wash» irqton. . One or the other of them, when not engaged m Court) can be found at illumes m.the' Fourth street, Pittsburgh, new ,e | fabS KEADE WASHINGTON. FISH— 50 bbls. No. 1 Labrador Gihbed UerringSj re celved per “ Brooklyn,” and- for sale by ALEXANDER KING, No. 888 Liberty st. ,*-V. - r Somm miat onbißnanrial. TBB PITTSBURGH BOAKD OB' TUADB ANDHEBCH ANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,) ‘ WM. A. JHILL, -• ! S CoBKiTtM von FaaatiAiiv. c. zug, ) Dally Review or lb* BlMftou» OFFICE OF THE MORNING. POST, > Tbdbsdat, March 6,1861. j Yesterday was n delightful springday,and busi.l ness generally was quite brink. The amount of gooda which arrived here yesterday by canal (being the first arrival by that way,) was very large. We may now say the spring trade has fairly commenced. FLOUR —The receipts for this market continue limited. We have sales of about 200 bbls at the wharf at Tram 83^4003,48; from wagons, $3,460 3,50; ont of stores) by dray leads, $3,6003,60.' BACON—The stock is light and prices firm, With a prospect of a further advance. We have sales re> ported of 40 bhds Hams at 81c, 60 days; 25 hfads Shoulders at 61, same time; Sides firm at 71071,as m quality; sugawcured Hams, 10 by the calk. MESS PORE—The stock is small. - Wo liavo sales of 15 bbls reported at $13,00, which is an nd vance. DRIED BEEF—Sales are made at BJc, by the tierce. LARD-’-We note sales in small lota at 71071 c; No 2,6107. EGGS—Sales of 7 bbls at 9c. WHISKEY—We have further aales at 24c. MALT—Wo quoto light sales at $l,OO p bus. GRAIN—We note aales or Wheat at 70 to 76c, which Is the average price; Oats, 331; Corn, from stores, 46; Rye in demand at 60062. RICE—We note sales of 10 tierces at 41. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—Prices remain firm. Wohave reported sales of several lots of Sugar, av eraging from 61061. Molasses acbve; 34 masked in cypress barrels, and 35 for oak, in lots. Moro is obtained inn retail way. COFFEE—There is not much activity in this arti cle ; wo quote at 121012}- TOBACCO—We note sates of 33 bores choice! brand at 311,4 months; also 7 bxs of inferior grade I at 26; all descriptions of leaf firm. BUTTER—There in moro enquiry for good Roll, prices however are low; we note sales of 17 bbls at from 9012, as in quality; kegs, 707}. OILS—Wo havo aales reported of 20 bbls Linseod at 98c; No 1 Lard, 80; No 2, 65. DRIED FRUIT—Wo noto sales of 125 bushels of Apples at 75; sales of Peaches aro made at 91,370 1,60. GREEN APPLES—SaIes ol 90 bbls at the river at 81,25 pr bbl. From ri* Savannah Otargtan Ssnnnah llHlntt Fcl>< So| IBSII COTTON— Arrived amcu iho 19ih luat., 8,534 bales Uplands, and 497. bales 8. Islands; of which 3943 were by Railroad, 3772 from Augusta, 660 from Hawklnville, and 651 by boats, from Florida and schooners from the South. Cleared during the same time. 6,431 bales Uplands, and 31 bales Sea Islands, sizto Bremen 886 bales Uplands, to New York 3585 bales Uplands, to Providence 444 Upland, to Boston 586 bales Uplands, and 3 bales Sea Islands, to Philadelphia 480 bales Uplands, to Baltimore 144 bales Uplands, ind to Charleston 306 bales Uplands and 2S Sea Islands. Leaving on band, including all on shipboard not cleared, 46,945 bales Uplands and 3635 bales of Sea Islands, against 51,553 bales of Uplands and 1819 bales Sea Island at same titne last | •year. At the close of onr last review, the market was languid and prices tended downwards. ■ The same feeling prevailed doting the week ends ing last evening, and although we cannot present quotations or note a decline in those of the pre« vioua week, owing to the irregular state of our market, we state that the sales made during the week have been principally in favor ofbnyere.— The daily transactions, foot op aa follows: Wed* nesday, 2168 bales Thursday, 415; Friday, 448; Saturday there was nothing sold. The Baltic’s ac> counts, one week later, were received on Saturday. They exhibit a farther deelioe or id in the Liver* pool market, with aatea of Only 23,000 bales for the week ending the Bth inst. The foreign accounts produced but little, if any change, in onr market. Monday’s saica omooctcd to 1747 bales; and yea* 'lerflafswtßStrtiwisi*u«r*k»wnt^*iw^-n» week : 4923 balea, hr tbo following order: Bat 9i; 75 at 10-, 147 at 101; 54 at 101; 319 at 101: 990 at It; 311 at Hi; 192 at llii 77 at 1H;710 at ill; 378 at U|; 544 at 111; 1052 at 12 j 41 at 12{; and 25 at 12i cents per pound. FORT OP PITTBBPROH. 7 vmr 0 tscnns van is ta* ciursix.. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.3,Boies; Beaver. u All anuo, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ JT.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. « Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Faahion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. ‘i Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. DEBAR rED:' “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do J.M'Kee, Hendnekson.McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. Fashion, Peebles, Eliiabeth. “ Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. i nnfl ACRES OP LAND in Jeffenroncomty IjUUU sole. Enquire of he office of [feblO A- WILKINS & C< FISH— Mackerel, Nt™. 1,2 andS i • • Shad* in whole and half barrels, Herrings in pickle; ' ' Cod Fish in cask.; .^^ DEK KINO —ACKED TEAS—IS chests fine Young Hyson; shalf chests Black; for sale low in one-fourth pound packages, by p feMB WM.PYEB.__ n doz. recM and for solo by SAMUEL P. SHBiVEK. N BROOM ;bl3 Poi* Bmti - The brick tavern stand in wilkins BURG —seven volts from PilUtmt**. occupied now by S.SuzrPiED. Posresdongiven on Ael«of April, I&l. Apply to or.J.P.HORBACH, 197 Liberty «l. Pittaborgh. marltlw SILLIfiIAN’3 JOURNAL OF ARTS AND BCIENCE. —Five dollars per annum,—free of posiace. Sub* K npUons reC . i v e d E aUh oß onV l A^ l^U&»Sr : "1 John H. H. fountain HAS taken charge of the BARBER SHOP under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, where he solicits the pa tronage of the public. He hopes, by his endeavors, to I Ibc favor of his friends. febgs.tf nnnßXS.OßANGESHptimoorfor.weMlviiw-in, iyy for sate by JoS^t^ D &, fj° fab^ 00 t, ‘ lgaßio C 0“ ALEXAJ?BER d KlNa' ‘F E febM SltS ~ !iU,aCltll Pnnie STound'. V-yN THURSDAY, a «am of money, in Bank Note«— *. Store of No. 05 Market afreet. •To MeroUant*, BlM»uraeturero, tte. _ WTE are prepared to make conttacu to bring out naran, large lots of heavy fre&hu? on accommodkUngterm., and at very low Canal Bssin. A Cord to Biulbmi n«i‘ a VOTING active butinew rasn. a native of Pitta- A h„.»k with an eltemivc acquaintance; who can ASmSS a ««h capital of from 0 to 59.000,1. atutioua "SSk?.» taSto&yjrfl devo» hi. nmc to buiinew SPRING STYLE PRINrS-rChotce and oeauUfi.l raceivad.ua CO-8, : - - No«. 62'and 64 Market bib. . .. TO liCt* 4 1 LARGE CELLAR, suitable Ibr.slonng., Rosses- JS'.- w&sEgms??-- iSSt?’ V o Wo. 150 Water street. of William Bennett, of the latWarf, ?»rpe^ rlnl&for tire accommodation of tnivelers trod others; at SSr dwelling house in the Ward aforesaidi and prays that vdur Honons will be pleased to grant him a license to keen a public house of entertainment. And your peu rn&r,asi» duty BgNNCTr . ilWe the subscriberi, citizens of the Wart aforesaid, do certify thatthe above petitioner Is of (rood, repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room told conveniences forthe accommodation and lodg tag of strangers andtravelers,and thatsaid tavern is ne “rhUlta M’Glaaghlinj'John KerMl B Beale, T Hose, Augustus Shildecker, Jonataan Burney r John Hovers, James Oray.fltb street,) John M’Candlesa, James Bry ar, A-Andrews, A Long. • : : ~ * (mar* { S.. • *> s ' • 7C *«-■* SPC??- 1 * ** v BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expreuly •for the Daily Horning Port. •flttcatTgp pt bt itiuit.. Tho river has fallen two feet. Twelve feet water on tho Falls. The weather haa the appearance of BO o H .] N*w Yotur, March 5. Floor.. Good Western brands 4,68 t 04,87; fancy Ohio 5,12 to 5,25 ; New Orleans 4,68 to 4,75. Grain. iCoru, yellow, 65 to 66} Western yellow for delivery in-Jane, Jnly and Angnat, 621. Pork.. Ohio a shade lower; old mess 13,00; new 13,44 to 13,60; old pnmo 9,44 to 10,00; new 11,25. Pickled Meats.. Active at 85 to .9 for hams; 6 to 6} for shoulders. . - , . , „ Lard.. Buoyant, with sales ,m bbls. at gi to 81; kess 9|» • Batter.. Active; Ohio 10 to 115 i Western dairies 12 to 16. Cheese..6sto 7. _ „ ,■■■ . Baeoni. Wanted, dry 7to 8 j smoked. 9. - , I Lead..Qaiot; M 0.5,00; Foroign4,7o. Iron.. Scotch pig» 22,00, . I Molasses.. Firm; receipts light; N. O. 22c. | Sugar, iln good request ; N.O. Bto 65. .. Coffee..Sligbtly advanced; Rio UR to IIJ ; Java 121 to 13. Tobacco.. Firm; Ky. 9 to 111. ■ Whiskey.; Dali at 535 to 245 far drudge end pri- I eon. Colton..Steady at 10 t 0,105 for middling upland. Puiladsuhia, March 5. Flour. .Firm at 4,60. ■ I Grain.. Steady. . . Corn.. Pa. yellow in store at 68, and Southern afloat 69 to 695. Oats.. Dull at 43 to 44. Provisions in demand* and considerable sales of| green meats have, been made_ at fell prices. Whiskey.. Held at 24 inbbls;in bhds. 215 to 22. | BAawonE, March 6. Flour.. Dull; Howard Street,4,37. Grain. .Red Wheat, 95093; white, 1,00 to 1,04 ; yellow Corn, 58059; white, 68060; Oats, 40043; Rve, 68. Clover Seed. .Prime, 5,25. Coffee.. Rio, 101 to 111. Provisions.. Firm; old Mesa Pork, 13,00; prime, 10,00. Beefand Bacon.. Steady. Lard..Bl to 9i in bble and in begs. Cheese.. 7 to 10. Butter. .9 to 13. Sugar and Molasses.. Dull. Tobacco. .Quiet, but firm. Whiskey..24so2s. CmcniKATt, March 6. The rivor is tailing, with two (bet wator. Flour.. Firm and in good demand. ' Whißkey..34obbla sold at 205- Provisions.. Quiet; 1000pcs bulk hams,country cut, sold at 65 ; 30 hhds bacon shoulders at 6,60. Other articles unchanged. tTs*AnKeron» liolgc, I. O.of O. S’.—The An* gerona Lodge, No. 289,1. O. of O. F., meets every Wed nesday evening in WashinglonllaU, WoodsU [jat.ly TJMBEOIDERIKS !—Received per express, a large jji assortment of the following Goods:, ;■ boot, Jaconet, and_muslm French wrought ouffii and collars; Kossuth eaSs and collars; Valenei eunes and Louis Napoleon do do; Lonla Napoleon Ha line, Brussels and Applique capesand sleeveschemt zettes; blackChantillaand love veils; ladies' break fast caps ; infants’ saps and waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edg ings; jaconet and Swiss edgings and insertings; to geiherwith ageneral assortment of French embrolder edand lace goods. For MAgof| * cO , . Nos. 63 and 64 Market street. rjLOVEB SEED 100 bbls. 'mart 184 Wood gtreel CRAB CLDI mart 'WATOES-ITO MU. lORN—SO bbli.Bhei t marl T°m»rt°' :<io bOI “ rair ° n s^^f&Lv. ICKOR'rNUTS— too bags “dforialeby' mar 4 ' •••:STuAnf , gpH<ti; TO flic Honorable tie. Judge# of the Court of General I Quarter Sessions gf the Peaceinandfor the County I "ns petition Of Hanbo Sl’Marray,of Fayetle Town-1 •hip, in thfiL County aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That t your petitioner hath provided herself with mate rials j for the accommodation or travelers onu others, at her I dweliinc house in ibe township aforesaid, and prays that 1 vour Honors will be pleaSeAto gram her a license to 1 teep a public house of Ana your pettrj I We, the subscribers, citizens oise Ward afores^d, do certify'thattheabove peuuoner tsof good.rraiile&r honestvand temperance,and la well provided witb hou&e room lid conveniences ftr th® accommodation and lodg- I jng of strangers and irtnrdersi and that saidtavemisne- I CC Wnl?Annstronff l Samuel TS'Coy. Geo McGill, Samuel | Tiraeur, John Stewart, N Hasting«h_Wm Smyth, James I Foster, J M Houry, J Stone, Geo Drake, Wm Doneboo. : margifr* . | TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Generalj Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and for the County °*ThQ C petition of H Beluhoover, of South Pittsburgh borough, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth:— ThatyoarpetiUonerhalh providedhimselfwiih materials tor the accornraddatioft’of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the aforesaid borough, and prays that your Honor, will bo pleated to gran, him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe- We, the subscribers, citizens of aforesaid borough, do certify, that the above petiuoneris of goodrepalefor. honesty and temperance, and provided with house room anil conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said m j'™ BlactootefT N Miller, Jos Ralston, Jonathan Broair, W C Kown, Henry ?Geottag, Benjamin Black more, 6 S Hamilton,'J Manager, H Moorhead. John Nelson. lt ßaverr ' ;[mart.3t O the Honorable the Judge* of the Conn of General GnanorSessions of the Peace in and for the County., ° f TteplSof Geo: Proudley, of MW, A««- ahenv. in the County aforesaid, humbly shewed;, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of- travelers and others, at his dwell ing house-in the 4th Ward aforesaid, and prays that yonr Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, aa in dnty bound, will pray. We, the subscribers, citiiens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner .a of Roodreputefor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house roomand conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that eaid tavern is ne- C '.lM t &ewton" R Ohier, Wo Williams, A D RTBrlde, WmProclorhf'crawford,J Smyth.WHHays,8 Wil BoruJame* M’Callongh.Geo Donnelly, John Stacey, (Journal copy and charge Post.) —Oihe Honorable the Judges of the Counof Quarter Sessions of the Peaceful and for tho County of Alle- Ir^bsSSsrsSSffiiSS^sS' 'Fa«4r»s^" l e»|»raßi“ Wei the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner s ot good repute for | honesty andtemperßnce.andiswollprovidedwithhouse room-and conveniences for, the accommodation of trav-; Sirs and others, and that said tavernte necessary. John Vance, Charles Stewart, Wm M’Carutey, R Watson. James Hobinson, Hi Vonng, A Jackman, Jas Eynch, Joseph Kiser, G B Adarai. IT A W e bhas Wk, J A Jackson, James C Wisth.SM’Conmok. mdr4-3l« (Daily News copy and charge Post.' *j -V ... 'ji » : !'f -.l*-'*. i j-i -< 1 < Looisylux, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. I— lo bbls. prime in and forsale. STUART & SILL. lietTin store andforsale by STUART A SILL. .oner, ai in GEORGE PROUDLEY, ro the Honorable the Judges oi ine court of General Quarter Sessions of. theTeace, in and for the Coun- peuiion^of Samuel Borland,Krat Ward, Piita* burgh City, in the County aforesaid, humblyjhewetb, That your petitioner hath provided himself with male* rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that vonr Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as indaty bound, BORLAN D_ We, the subscribers, citiiens ot the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with . house room and conveniences tor the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. H W Buffmao, George Buiker,George Graham. Chas Lord, John Burgher, Sr.i Thomas Long, Michael Thick en Henry Grinning* Silas Amberson, Allen Cordell, A ATnriin. Albert Byington [mar4:3i* AHEAD OP Albl .EXTRACT OR AMERICAN OIL. TOREPAftED and sold b, JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 I JT Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the-original American Oil. lus put up in bottles at2s and 2« cents, each, with full directions for.its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and itso far eiceedß the otigmalinpowert as to render ilthe • Niß.'The original Oil in its natural slate as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and wlil be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the on/jr Proprietors. 1, V\ r dfcw»tf liarcle Marble 'Worliß, . . 1 (asruiusnn) 1833) i BY EDMOND WIbKHS) Vcj. 184 Liberty street, head of ‘WtfKt streel, Pittsburgh. A yrONUMENTS, Burial Vanin, Tombs, Head Slones. iHlj Ac; Mantel Pisces, Centre ana Pier Tops; always ‘on hand and made to order. . . . ‘ N.B.—A choice selection of Drawingaonnand. [nvl4 >r» . 1 - * 7 ' * ~r * 110 the Honorable the Judges of the.Courtof.General , -Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of-Aliegheny: , v •* r The petition of Harris Martin, of the sth Ward, City of Pittsburgh* in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That your petitioner hath ■ provided himself with mate rials accommodation of travelers and others,-at his dwelling house in ; the sth Ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors wilt be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti- Honor, an in dMy bound, willP~^ AaR j S MARxm . - We,the subscribers,citizens oftto.WfcrtrtjßwMtdo certify, that the’ above- petition** m of -good rtjmtejOT honesty and temperance, and is well provided withbaraae room and conveniences forthe accommodation and lodg idgof strangert and travelers, and that said tavern is ne “Dev'S Elils, Dr Conman, Dr MfS ste Charles Geibel, Sebastian. HeUiAdamSlraelera, Jacob - Zapp, John Keefer, Bernard Burkle, Jo 1” .Showman, E Branenheim. ' ; (matS.ll» npo“the Honorable the Judges of. the. Court of X Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County i of Allegheny: i The petition of W.C. Gallagher, ofthe Ist. Ward,tCiW of Pittsburgh,in tiid County humbly shesMth, Thaty ourpetitioner hath providedhimself with materials. tor the accommodation of: travelers,and others, 7 at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hinialicense to keep a public house of entertainment And your peti .loner, ns in duty bound, will c qaLLAGHER. We,the subscribers, citizensof the. Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is qf good repnte. fo.r honesty and temperance] andls well provide d with house room-ahdconvemences for the accommodation and loagr ingot strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary.' .... .'. •’„ James hi Brindle. Jacob Hay, Thomas: Bose. W E 9mith,AShildecker, John Clark, James P Harqaugb. Henry C Kelly, John J Kerr, S I Lee, P Straule. B KL'Gmn. (Transcript copy and cluPost.) [mars:3t T~ ,iO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General . Qnarter Sessions of the reace> in and lor the county ofAilegheny: ' - . ~ The petitloaof ElizabethPomeroy.ofShaler township* in the county. aforesaid, humbly shewetb,—That your petitioner hath providednerseU with materials for the accommodation of traveler* and others, at her dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and brays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a fiublic house of entertainment And yoar petitioner, as ndatv bound, will pray; • -rj • - * » ELIZABETH TOMEBOY. We, ihe subscribers, citizens ot the township afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers; and that said tavern fi necessary. ■■■■■■■■ ■>. : James GUes, John Fisher. Samuel Graham, George Carskadden, M Sarber, E S Murray, John Walter, Ale* Grnbbs, John Kelly, Wm Mauherton, Samnel Wilson, Aler Gnibb's.' : ; t marS;3t« mo tho Honorable ibe-Jadzes ihe-Comt of General • JL .OaanerSesnojaaf toreftceimatiflfoithffCoonty ! of The petition ©t Josioh Bell,of tbe City of-Pittsburgh, inihe Comity fanmbl yahewetby .ypgyprritim»»y hath provided tiaLstot .tnrvelersmia others, as .his dwellinghouse.mthfiUtTVardnforesaidjGiidpmys that your Honbra will be pleased to.grant him a license to keep apublic-house of entertainment. Ana yoar pe titioner, oaln doty bound, will pray. t JOSIAti BSLut We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward.aforesaid, 'do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute lor honesty and temperance, and is well provided wiui house room and conveniences, for the; accommodation and lodging of strangers and, travelers, and that said tavern. ■ Beni Miller, Epb Frtsbce, Harvey Gunning, Henry; Martin, Michael Thicken, A Morton, Geo W Enc, Thos ftTCollialer, Silas Amberson, Joseph' Domngton, Jno WBarekhcr, Peter Cool, - [mais TO the Honorable the Judges of. the Court of General | Quarter Sessions of the reace, in and foT the County I of C. O’Hanlon, of the Ist Ward, AUe-| cheny, m the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That I your petitioner hath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwell- ! ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and pTays that your | Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a i public house of entertainment; Arid yourpeuuoner, as in duty bound, will pray. CATH j k mf(|{ O’HANLON. ' |: We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is wellprovided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and wag- I ing of strangers and travelers, arid thatuald tavern ts ne* i 'pptsftrVi I - J Craig, John Clarke, Samnel Hery,Johnßaffey,Thos I Morrow; John Mathews, R Small, Wm Wiliams, Mar | tin Russell, Robert Marshall, Wm Allen, p Caslin. |; • mars:3t - • • • .... Af \ MATS IVICA AUMONDB ; . 20 bag* Filberts; 13 do Cream Nuts; lOOQCocoaNat*, in store and for sale by - i ja2o JOSHUA RHODES A CO. If\ BAGS‘TEXAS BEANS; '* 1U SObbla.small -do; 20bags Filberts; 20 do Cream Nuts; . 15 casks Currants i '''' In store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO., ; fcbis . ■ . • Wood street. Sundries— -350 bxs Oranges; 50 bxs Sicily lemons; 200 d,oz Lemon Syrup; 150 bxs Raisins; 100 hf-bxs do; „. , 40malts Seedless Raisins; 150 drums Figs; New Elima; 20 doz*Salad Oil, quarts j * - i OOdoz do pints; In store and for sale by JOSHUA & Co., ~ feb24 No.OWoodgt. H ,CKOKV sons! HOPE EVBB. WONDERFUL.CURES!! Dr. Itogern’ Syrup or MTeraort and Tor { aso I CAHeBAIiAGBAI , 1 For tils compute cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, 1 Bronchitis, Spilling of Blood, wndModaa; Lung I Complaints tendtng lo CONSUMPTION. . I Thi* syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral [ whatever, but is composed entirely of those Roots, I Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific I influence upon the Lnngs.and their connected organs. 1 Its immediate effect is to iillny all Irritation, and ,gently | remove the phlegm aha other morbid secretions from the 1 Throat and Air-Passagesj thus relieving the Cough,bp I subduing the inflammation and other causes which give I rise to it It also stimnlatesand imparts a healthy tone 1 to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more I thoroughly to removo from the blood those impurities I and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so much I mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for meu-1 table CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided acuon | upon ihe skin, and assists nature in expelling, through the Exhalents, muchof that morbid matter which Would otherwise be thrown back uponthe Lungs, thus relieving them of a part of their, work, and rendering the system pure andheallhy. When tubercles are forming,ltehecks their development and furtherprogress; or if ulceration 1 has taken place, itnssists the Lungsin throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer ated cavities,and restores them again to healthy,action. This Medicine, therefore,, is not a jußmfiee merely. Which only relievos for the time being, butis attorougA curative, as it strikes at the very root of the disease, and by removing it, removes at once all its remote and at tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing char otterutie—a property possessed, in equal power, by no other mediolne of like nature, now before the public., CIRCULARS, AC,, I As no ordinary sised adverusement can fully explain thenatureundmeritsdf this article, thePrm>riewrshave published a new Circular, giving thehistory of this Medi cine; the description, nature, 4*-,of.its principal ingredi- j ents; the effect they are designed to have upon tho Lungs and Liver, t*d acopioqg reference to the persons whohatte. been cured by is- giving their names and resi dences, even to the street and the number. Those who fire troubled, with a Cough, or whose Lunga-are rnthe least affected, are earnestly desired to-call upon the Agents named below,and procure one of these Pam ! be worthto ? o«rse ) ™«mnl So £ iiA in the shape of Doctors’ Bills saved, besides being the means of prslongingmany a valuable life. \‘ WARRANTY ; Such is one confidence in its virtues, that we Me wiill ine to uanant thiaMedicine in every com of recent CM r (where nsed according tothe directions on page 7th of tha pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle), and where the person is ;not satisfied that he is denying benefit frotn it, by retnrnnig the bottle within,twenty four hoars’ time, THE MONEY Will be returned. E7* See page 3d of the pamphlet in side ike wrapper ofeach bottle. . • ITi* Be sore to ask for Dr. A- Rogers Syrup oTLtV ERWORT/TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, ana tel no other bep&lmedonto you, : . . . • gmwtu, unless there is on the butt wrapp«> a hand, signed with, a Pen, by A. I*. Court and%uaiti <if fiunaii months standing Cured 'Afterbeihg givennp , Mean. A. 1. Scoeili If Co.—l herewith forward to yott a Cmi/Uau of a Cun, effectedby your Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tat and Canehaiagua. The Cough and frcrrlorolion was otfmrtm month s standing, and,had baffled the shill of several of our eminent physicians in NeW York, Albany and Cooperstown. I ato the 7 person in whom the' core was efleeted,and asl bad previously, no fhith in patent medieines, ! have aince tried it on others and have become satisfied of its ,value. Mine was as (treat a cute as was ever performed,as l had, during my sickness, been giorn up tunes by my fhyiicjanx. I have now commenced my business, after taking, I think ’ ab Youtsfresp > ectfully, THOS. C. FAULDER. bleeding at the lungs CURED. SKX flow PROMPTLY IT ACTS. - ' - Statement of Mr. A. Long* Bakerf No; 383 P***TW*> »T y—A few days before las| Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding; freely at the i.unffi. IcaUedin a Homoeopathic physician, bat bis medicine did not seem to help ms‘* I read your advettr Isementy&nd thqnght I would try '.!£♦ LittrVMUTafani StfoTt I had taken uothelftird&ottfr, my bleeding had stoppedt^ Amrtt meJicine, l andcbr^ "’ny?This^^aper I might he fiUed with letters si- VTO Propnmore at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC Hitt’ No. 310 Broadtoay, New York, to whom nllor- JpWsftirtthe Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, Bh Also e f«sSe E hy’CE?3eners,No.s7 Wood street, Whotesale Agent for, Pittshurghmnd .vicinity t D- M. fSrvandH.& Schwa«z,Aleg!tcny City; .Townsend, rlsUVco Manehosteri A. Paiierson* Birmingham:' “ -pRICE-*ln largehottle;- ; or six bottles forSSiOO 1 deelltdaw -: - s* -{■-, --r “’•* * v '' 'l.'*' ' v."V_ “ r ,» * • itoy Kent* THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE MASONIC HALL* Firm SiasEr. . ... The firstfloor is sub-divided mtotwo Storeßoomj, front* 20 by CO feet, and will be. very Stores Two Rooms back, Bailable for Offices—-access towhfchisbyawldB Hull, centre of the bnildfng. Tbe basement will be fin sbedl in a neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety Stores. Tronic and Hardeßs makers, «c- .. ft te W.'I&AN, feb2s 4 . Water street. liandior.S&le* ' fTIHE snbscriberoffers for sole a lot of LAND, contain -£r lag TWENTY ACRES, lying Vpn tbe PitlabMph and Morgantown 1 State. Road, in Baldwin township, seven milea fromthe Cltyof Pittsburgh. The Landis of o gbod qaality and is easy of access-—every, foot of which hasoeen cultivated. There are two;Churches and a Public School; House within; half a mile of the Land. The improvements consist of a Frame Barn, a Lon Dwelling House—with a well of water at the door. It will be sola either together or in lots of twelve or eight acresjas may suitpuichasers, . The above property win be sold on more reasonable terms than any otherproperty- of the some quality and quantity on the Brownsville Read. Titleindisputable. - For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, near theabove. , '[feb2T;ot*]/ HENRY HOFFMAN.! ... (German Courier copy 3 times and charge Post) . A PAKM OP 109 ACRES FOR valu- A- able FARM,* 20 miles from the City, near the Franklin Road; and siximlea from the Railroad and the at Freedom? Macros are,wellimriOT!dand of wood land,' with prune : timber; a two house, with parlor, dining room,kitchen ana celUr,two hails and chambers; also, a good barnandlaiges table, granary, &c., good water ana in ft good neighborhood, Price S3£oo r wiih, immediate possession—could be d* ridedinto two Farms, r •- ... , ■ B.CUTHBERT, General Agent, v 7eSmithfield street To I*bt*—AtWGStdryJBRICKHOUSK, with UeeM dooble back buildings) situated on Wastiinßton street. Gas light in front of tae nousc. , , Enouire of " : JOHN IffAJ® Aldetman, feb27:lw cor. WylieamlWashington st». , HOUSE ANO STORE IN EABT lilßEßiy FOR BAI,F—A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT of thirty feel front on the eastern Read, at East Liberty, by. 94 deep to an alley- The Honso u arranged with a; Store Room, with Counter and Shelve*, £c.; a Pa*w kitchen; three bed rooms; good cellar; bake oven; backhouse;, ;coaished,&c.: Alio, a loiof 39 feet front on Shakapeaie •street, by 94 feet deep to an alley; with a gootLStable. vacant ground of both Lots is highly cultivated a* :a Garden: and small traits, with apple, I peach-plingaadgherTytreea -aliingood order. The raw*!! -suitedlor aßafcet or any other business. ' S. CDTHBEBT, Gen 3 ! Ages t > ?& Srhithfieldjßtreet> mn CTJ.Mtnk TIWELLINQ HOUSE. wllhfe% I extensive Grounds for Garden and StablesJMjyt, auached—Uio Residence of the: late/Wm. J, Totten, Cliff street. Possession guenon the Ist of March. • j Fortemu; apply tod). tt. M’ABOY, Guardian, or H. ! C -Totten, at tlia Fort TittWotka. tfeblß Excellent Siumeoß to Biipoie of TN ALLEGHEIfT .--lil consequence of the Jtsolu- IT. tioa of Partnerehip between HA YWORTH, they offer, tor saie their boimess, eitoate on Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny City.. Jt-ta npon the excellence of the stand* •or the pf»nnnt, ofDUSioesewchayo.dqjie, os both are 'well known; all we shall say is, thatit is. a £rst*rate chance tor any one wishingto trade. The stockconslsls of Progs,Oils,Paints, Ac., Groceries, ,Wine»«dXi,«br. ) U,b<^j S a lsT ket^Appl, ;Diamona,: Pimbargh.. ... ForEent. i a SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with -toor §»g ~ ■ A rooms on the first floor; large .dmmg.rotm JIB amTidteben in basement; two,small rooms to the*™* ■garret; with a large garden andseyeral fruittrees—a ivery desirable residence lot a small lamdy. Situated bear Minefsville. Possession given immediately.: : Also, several araldl Tenements for rent. ; • Also, for sale, eleven Lots frontingoaHancock street, and three fronting on Pennstreel. Temsensy. . I Aoolvto - . • JOHN HERRON,or ; . appi/io H. P.CAIN, corner Market and Fifth streets. • A TWO ISTORY BRICK HOUSE, situated jSfSi A Bear Charliera Creek, four miles, from tbeJJM . t»ity,andi*uverydesirable.countiyreßidence. fnere is a new carriage boose) stable) and good water on the around*, which comprise ten acres, well improved, laininff a variety of choice Fruit trees.Forpartictilars and terms*-apply to M. D. PATTON, 2U Xaberty or 3; 8. BONNET, on the premises. •; > [feoa TTIOR SALEh—A Lol of Ground having b front of 60 it: feet on Centre Avenue, and running, baek 286 feet jotwo fiireeis. On the.loti? erected House, nearly new end well finished, The lot is thd best selected Fruit and Shrubbery ihO country cah afford. XfajJpUcntionbe made soon,the property will be'sold at a lair Priceandterms.^^ : Enquire at the offiee of \VM. C.FRIENU, . • Attorney,' Fourth street, betweenWood-undSmithfield. ‘ par Beat In Btrialngnam. Wne new thkeestoey bmck nptlSE.‘m U Wilh store rooms and cellar, favorably sin^MßßjL ate for a iaike'Groceiy and Produce business. Possess fonbiay belad immediately, a low rent, to a good: businessman. . f . . , . , ; ALSO—One large Bneb—occupied as a boataing I ni:w‘ three story Brick Houses—some: | finished; possession unmediately. Otnerson. ! ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burn in. : ALSO—One Lumber Yo.Td,mithspace to S” 1 , amount—and one ofthe best points about ihe city for S “fOE SALE OR LEASE-One lorge lot, -favorably unrated for a Foundry and Engine Shop raetuxing. having dee; water in .front,.fa harbor,) tor fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac* . ( ■■ , ~ “ ALSO FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, in lots, and sold lows if not sold before, they willhe sold on Taesday, the 35th of March next, at 12 o'clock, SI,, for cash or ap- PI ALS(?—*Lots on lehse, to build on. , _ ; Apply to tho subscriber, at hts • office tn Birmingham, near the Bolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the Wareroom of Rhet, Matthews & Co.e No. 28 Water street,—or through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by 'rHEY. Very Valuable City Property for Sale. mHF. omlersigned, Administrators Of tho estate of ' I Thomas Fairman, deceased, offer for sale the enure. real estate of the said Thomas Fairman, consisting; of, one SOfeet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back 93 feet 5 inches to a filfeet alley. • -Also, the tavern Stand known as the Mansion House, frontiw: on Liberty streetai feet 0 inches, and onCherry, alley 8a feel 9 inches, funning back, 93 fe et to an alley, with the grounds and stable connected, fronting on Plum alley, thirty three feet four inches. . . : Also, three lots fronung on Cherry .al ey, each eight een feet front, and running baok A# ■ParaUelwith Plumalley.v All of; which property will be sold at pn-. vale sale,by application to the subsenbersiorif notsold befofethetSth of Mateh, will be offered at, auction to < ‘*AJ w!*ihe Tavern stand is offered to Apply to :«! CAMPBELL, , ■ isi Liberty street. , n . f «-« A =ln Jor Sale & ©a Set. To Leu )tt3o;tmrSs P 4 hb street Property for Bale- OA FEETon Penn.street by UO feel deep to an oJley. OU just below St. Clair street, mid adjoining Mol ;*{■”» Liy«y Stable- Glteap Country mTWent«< ’ i LOT on Nunnery Hill, containing A be sold very low to any one wishing to bnildjUtere- The access will be eMy,^_theJoteotnirands a most beautifal view. : [octal! THOMPSON BELL^ ~“ fot Ranti A HANDSOME STORE,' on Market Btreet, h*w«“ A. Third and Fonrlh atreeta, at present occupied by * % theaecond door to Mr. Duff’a Mercantile College. Thta Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be convementlv arrmiwd aa doubleoffieea. oflice , Tili , d >t „ o %,V#£i OflSa. Goal liana on if ansnloßlieny. ■ 1 An ACRES on tho rivor. iusi -above - Dam JhaAk AT WO STOUT: BRICK HOUSE,. on_ B4nk Mill Lane. Allegheny,between the Hand street bridge andAflaeduct. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Heal Bsmto Br ok er, corner of sth and Hnutlifield streets. [oct29 mire sub seriber offers’ for Bale a FA RM CiF LAND, I. containing 160 acres—loo of which are _cleared. ®e farm lies directly on the' road from Middletown .f) Jefferson: It is well-watered; w ‘th a bearing orchard, of hewed'logHmise^nd^Bani; wHh- Stablin? ; ‘ For further particulars apply to the subscn- I Moon loumtfttp. October 23—tf ' : - ; —TT For sale. • i . » lOT OF GROUND, containing 21 Acres, situate Al one mile belowthetown or Beavei,.Beaver conn- which there is erected a new Brick fiouse, 46 hr SoVeel ll sicries high, with abasement- Tbo house has bbelf weU built and well finished, and.contauis.l3 rooms. Ttiswilhin 200 raids oflhe Ohio nver, and.commands :i'fiJ»Sw'wTA«4-«* bounded ohtheNorth west by, i Sieltate rtad liading to New tisbOn, Ohio. This pro eertv would be desirable for a country residence, or for IgurdMibrsumoier boarding' hodse. Alot of 6 acres j it will be sold with it, if desircd by the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that itwill be a bargain to the purchaser: Enquire of_^ 6 N. P. fcO. it. B. FETTERMAN, feb23:tf Attorneys at Law. Fourth si. * HOUSEANDLOT, situate Jon Plkeßtreel,between A/WalnM and Factory Ward, .The Lot is 2S feel front and 10Q feet deep, on 1 two small Frame Tenements. Jermaes yi-Tnlegaod. FoT-panieulars.'.enquire.cf- Alderman rARKINSON, Penh atreetyFifth Ward. , . . : . f. ~ inayfotf ::.v • Land for SOlOi ; —. ■ ■ rr\HE Chartioi’* Cool Company will sell some eery at' 1 Wra6l« viaa cf .UMi.aiuiated on. and near; lie Stettbenailie.Turnpike) and near the southern terminna ° f Theliand wfllbe divided into quantities id «&£>■»’: &S? d “ ,8 “‘o^Twßffl^ ‘^jjy 00 Manager. one and Pceaortpuoo: Store tot Sale i TSbUO end PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in ; A. : adonrialring and improving partof the city,wiucff trading a-prp/SttM* frusinaj.is offered far sale opon at this office. S ° aa ALE^DEi a raSb for £* k * V 'll * ... "U " 1 ..-. •-.■ V ‘ .. . •• 4 *■ v*„■» .« " v - • . ’* “*,v ' 5 : : ”V ' -* ■ V;/W,V ‘ ‘ ’ r- * , \ ' t- ‘ ■ ■ •'■■ ' 1^- ■ **■»*. i*»' /. w.,. Banker© anb Exchange Brokers. , . • notice. ' ■ ■ *\TTE have associated J. Gaudihzs Coma wlfh as in V the Exchange and Banking business. TO H. WILLIAMS A CO. PtiabUTgh' Jan’y.l,lSsl,~ja£:lm . ..‘i ■ : r > ■ s W«. It. WtLUSIU.-- —•■•l.n.u’vaT. —I.O.COtm wm. a. wiiu/tHs & co., ■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ’ TtORTtX BOOT CORRHit .01 WOOD JttTO VTfnin WBWIS ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec lions promptly attended to. i , UaC:Sm' H. HOLBXES « gOHB, nays beuovsd Tnxm nsxxcra asn ixoaonan antes To No. 67 Karktt tout,/out doom tstolo oM stand. - ’ N. HOLMES Ot SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERBIand Dea lers in Notes; Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sole. Collections made in all the cities throughout tho Uni ted States. Depositee recoiled in par lands or carrem paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Eouith streets....; . ; , , ■ Domestic and Boretgn Exchange t Bank Net& t , Gold andSsv*TyßougtU)Bo»l and Exihangtdj EIOHA.HQS :AIID : BISBIBO HOUSES at ■ illiam A. Hill Sc 43©«y ' 04 Wood Dtreot, PITTSBURGH: owro oa tno'DiPosrra iLLTsntßjjm. V . SDWISD Bltttt. . . a nAgufr. BdnitrxandJSzchangt Brokenj Dialers in FoUign ftnd Ctrtificaui tfStpof. itißaniNoUt,and Coin. . . ,»•• m*>£.■ Comer of Third and WoMatß.j directly opposite the 81 Chajlei Hotel.’ ' m»y2B ASKISa HO OSS. JESSE CAROTHERS & .CO., NO. 15, WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH.. Current money received on deposit.. . ' Collections made on all the principal cities of . the Uni-. todBtares. [aagllly-.-- No‘ fls. cobnzb Wood ajto Plu&otto rraxer*):^ \, V - 1 ■ PimbmkPa. ° ftnayl ; , 4i l wnnw ~ . THO». OABOX3T* * i ’"'““So 6h&aab o k ht . v, 4 ;»< f BANKERS AND EXCHANGEBROKERS, ■ NE, Carriercf Wood and SuaHttrutt., PtttAunK P» TkEAIiERSin Coin,BankNoie%.TuneßiHa, Foreign '.IJ and Domestic Exchange,Certfficales ofDepoitt,£o , EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union ; andEurope. for sale in sums to snitpnrchaaers. -r j ; CURRENT andparfonds received ondeposlto k■< >. COLLECTIONS madeon allparu of the Union,nttho lowest rate.. r , »cpll-ly.. : CENTRA!. PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRITAN, Olkhilß & CO* •; i •vrOTES, Drafts, Checks, to.; collected, and .Rsmitr ni lances made upon favorable terms. may22:tf. - E< R> BSYANi Coihicr, t .2&faday*6uTg^iMTay V. ...... . . 1 snUEST..•« ; rrHIS BANE Unow prepared to do business. Open ‘Xifrom»A.Meib3 PcM; - V '• aagll St Pa* d on S * >ee THOMSON BELL.Cashier. ‘ r O.W.TATLOBi 5 113 SECOND STREET, ‘ , ' COHMISSIONBR AND BILL-BROBJ2B. CiTRICT attention will bje given, all business on- O trusted lo Mseare. Pittsburgh manafactutcd.nrU always onhand* or procured on.ahort ronce.,-,v I Notes.TJonds, Mortgages,*^negotiated on !ble terms. Advances made if required. loctZEtf, IRAFTS ON SAN FHANCISCOj CaWomi^Jor sale at the Banking House of PA.TBIOKB .& IEND, No. 05 Wood ct- : . . , ■ [oejlg^ JDrugsanti fHelnrims. ills Grtatßtmtdyfiir CmmimtM offht Lungs, Afiter 1 lims if lhe Uxtr % Asthma, Srmchini, JPains or Weal- i r not 'tfM Breast vrJAmst, : ani other affeaians etfva : of WILD CHERRY!, i * tW fineberbalmedicine, composed nhlefiy of.WaiJ , fm!m turntrrnd'fhtrgeninine latLiin) Mom (lbs i.ucr; imwirted* expresslyrfbr thls'ipnrpOTe,i, ihe rate mtfical :• virtues of which ere also eorabmedby a new chemical £ process with the extract of tar, thus renderingths whole compound the most certain and effieacions remedy oyer discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THELENG9. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE* , . -■ i Dr. Wm. Y. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly tespeo - able Druggist in tholdelighlfpl villagc.has informed u thatthe stde of WXstat’aßalsam of wild Cherry is un paralleled., ,The demand for it isso great that he can scarcely keen himself supplied with it. He bashadln his store medicines forlting aiTectiofls. Some ofthesf < were esteemed good and. sotne gave fiat since he has- bad Wistar’s Salswnof wild Onftny ,-' a number of the most serioafrcaaeiwere complcteiyca-^ lor. Hn which,l had that entire;coofiu. tSlefl *’■ .. ' ■ 1- . 4lt cubes I %Vherever'WisUJ I sßalEBm of Wild Cher ry is introdaced, it stance uilnins that efigh reputation it i to richly deserves: What canprevesg its sale-when on, every hand can be witnessed itß wohderfbl cures? The, Worat.case of Asthma, recern and dangeron* Congh (and also those that are of long standing,Vßrpachtlis- -, or Consumption (in its early stages) are always cured' - -. i -.i fu a Cnredbr WUtu’s Bal*«ttofWlid Chewy. '. • ptfiASAST tooSj Hamilton co r O., Bep.fl7yU»."r -: / JD. Park—Dear Sir; I take the liberty of adviiin*-: you of the benefit,that I have derived firomthe use a* ; •- Dr. Wlslai’s Balsam of Wild Chewy." I - by that terrible scourgeiCoiistraptipn,iaMayXast.. The attack was truly honruyinjr to me, for five,of family. •tov brothers and sistersjljiaddiedpf vOftßumpUon. I , was afflicted with dearly allof the.worst .features of the - disease: I had a distressing cough; and expeeiomted a exeat deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in the eiae.- ahd chestj' cold chills, alternating with flushes of heat - and copious night sweats. ■ ■• • • j ‘ I was under the care of a skilled physician • front the . ■ time Twas takensick anti! about six weeks since, being then aboufhelpiess, and my friends considering my case - hopeless, or at least beyond thereach ofourphywcian’s atilUodvised the use of .Wistaria Balsam of wild Cher ry ' /■*.- i M have taken four boulespf the. medicine, and now v icimsider myself perfectly well. JSSH2S&'' • ' ’ : CnowH PoraT, Imho c0,1a., Jane lB®. ~»• ! !T. D. Sort—Dear Sir ; Ap I have a deep conmuaseia. - r tibnfor the afflicted, permit meto givei yonabriendsm-, ,v of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from rite uie of •‘Dr. Wistar>s Balsam ol Wild Cherry .” , In July,-- 18-14, Iwas attacked with a fever ofa typhoid oharaeler,, • i which left me in a very debilitated state, whenintho fallowing winter I was taken withns«verecold, : wgch ~, reduced me to such an extent os to give me tho aphenr- < nnce of a confirmed consumptive. 1 labored nnder a severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cold feet and nigbt sweats. I also frequently raised-blood from my lungs. leonunued inahis state,-.4 gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 18*7,,..i nidi I was again attacked with fever.. My extremities',-- , especially my feet, were constantly cold,.and.aimost j losuheir-feeling. tinder these circumstances it maybe -1 truly said that I was aUving skeletohr finally deteiv.j; mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by phy wefana ... artd tiy Dr,-Wistars Balsam-of- Wild Cheny, and ftoin|- v the first week that ,1 commenced taking itlcandate a.- - giaduul recovery . I continued its use six months, at the . - etid of which time 1 was cured; and have enjoyed good > health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Bal aam to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, and . would say tb 'ihose commencing its us* not to ho di*r couraged, if two.or threebotdes do noreffect-a cure, but,; persevere as I have done, and I hnve.no doubtbut nine. S : irtponaru u there ‘Affliaed \wuh Diatasa o/li«Xuag« - ii. j , and Sreaei. - . ■■■■ mil ‘miracles'. neyer cease!More -evideneo o[ its • surpassing heUth restorative virtues! i’ ' Maere. Sanford 4, - Park -1 take this opportunity of ' L- In the, year 1840 I was taken with the mflammadoa , iol the bowels, which-I labored rinderlorsir.weeks, when I gradually recovered.- In the fallof 184VI.Was atteeke^vrithaeevere cold; which seated itself upon tar’s fralsamof Wild Cherry. ;v -. . ..._.. , - My frienda persuaded me to give it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepare* myself fcrthe change of another world. Thrcraghtheir ~ solicitarions I was induced to makeuee of the : Wtoirt Waham of Wild Cherry; Tp*:*Z**™&2*g astdSshing., After fiye yeafs orafflietjoaaj* *j£ 0 . niiiafter having spent four or five hundred,dbUag wno [■^pSwe,anUtfaSbesiaadimost 1 Cfitv nraved -uuavailnMr, I wee soon resiorcu io enuro ! heal£ by the blessing of God, and the use of-Dr-Wis ! pfiSEri" Sanford & Patk >' on a- finely etc-, cuiS steel engraved wrapper. No oilier can be gohu-, . Pnuilh and IValnnistrcelSj Clhcinnali, Ohio, Genenti Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders must Bedford: Beed & Son, . Mre burgh i HildcbrandACg,Judmaa, 1 Son, , ningi Evaaa rrChUerideri Mead-, ; Jr., Brownsville. r£T3Mackerel; UoaFafe Wiula R«i w tfebai Wm dyre, ■/ -5t- • Vv*' •* ’ s NEES Removal* jteo&aaieß Bum, icaee that i. . > •. V -1% */ ' ,
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