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J i ■ n 11 *;. !<• i-\ •; i,y » s',Vt> Zx't'r Vt^i^^V^lr-'irr*%■ *• * "Wru .<1 2 *** :.*>'«i.:.«C ♦•.»*< •♦.-. i f l «“ t,*C »•*» ♦• □ . ■■ ."•• •■:•-• : '- ; - ( •■'••••• *,■ f'R't.ta,?t.'A'b?^*♦i*-'- '■-;' 1- '.-* , 4 ’ ’■' *»r- ■*■ I I® i li n (I t$ . . . ~ ;' |iiriii)(ii|f|i||ii|i||ii Wi|i|iH|ftiiß|n 1 iifi|HM wpi ~i 'iiir - i: "ws. : • . ■ . .. iv ; ■' K ';■ ■ ■ ’ \ . ~ Ar-V ’■ ‘-v.;..\ *.- -•-■■ V T LOCAL MATTERS. 'J- £« »4.’l *>v V. '• \n ' : vCAiiroß«A'awd the Isthmus.— We expressed ’• • ■ 'ho bpiwon after seeing. Gogawelt’e Panorama* that jt would nightly gain popularity. The, Athonoum, .* during lasi week, has been w«H filled with highly gratifying audiences. Many visiters are not satis fied with seeing it one or two evenings, hut have gono again and Bgam to view these beautiful repre- sentalions of that most wonderful and interesting couolry on the Pacific. What makes this Panorama. bo atiractivu is not only its rare.beauty, but the sat* lefled feofing that wo are looking at views which have been pronounced, bv competent judges, to be . eorroct and minute. The following is from Col. - Geary, Mayor of San Francisco, who is known to many of our citizens : Mayor’s Orrice, > San Francisco, May 15, William Cogitcell, £tq, —Dear Sirl have ex amined, with much satisfaction and pleasure, your panoramic views of San Francisco, and other parts of California. In my opinion they have been drawn with admirable skill,and are correct(delincations of (be places they are intended to icprescnt. I hesi tate not to commend them, to every admirer of the arts, as specimens worthy of attention j and to all persons, as true representations ot the principal streets and buildings of San Francisco, and tho in ‘ k - teresting and beautiful scenery in “the region round about.” Respectfully Yours, JNO.W. GEARY. Robbed.—Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Thoa. Scott, or Penn street, went up stairs, in her own house, where she met a man, who bad his hand tied op,— and, when discovered, asked her very coolly if Dr. Gross lived there. Being frightened, she ivas-eot ablo to describe him,but directed him where tho Dr. lived. - Upon going to her room she found that all her jewelry bad been stolen; whereupon shc immcdi. ately sent for officer Hague, • whoso suspicion—aU though the description was most imperfect—fell up on a young man whom ho met, and to whom he talked most sharply in regard to the matter. He, however, left him, and in a short timo after, the btll, at the honso of Thos. Scott, was rung, and when a person came to the door, the jewelry was lying upon the stops, . Candles.—ln Russia, the candles used in the mines are made of tallow mixed with charcoal dust, . {powdered charcoal,) which in found 10 increase the intensity of the light. Let some of our chandlers try thia nnttnee,— Exchange. SgTWc beg leave to inform our readers that Messrs. Arbutiinot & Bbown, on Seventh street, above the canal bridge, manufacture excellent can» • dies, which ore highly epokon ot by all who have used them. Their soap is also in great favor with • housekeepers. Tbeyaro.very worthy gentlemen, r deserve a large share of patronage. iffir- We neglected to say in our article in regard to tho arret* °f McCutcheon and Johnson, that they had been previa* l ? commuted by the Mayor, and were in prison at th:* lime tho information was made before Aid. Major. Th*y had been srieeted by offi cer Hague at considerable trouble- and expense,— Mr. H. is’aa efficient officer, arid it WiU ever afford os pleasure to do him full jnstico. A Serious Mistake. —A lady on Irwin street, on Monday, through mistake, administered, to her child a dose oflaudanum for paregoric. Upon discovery, • ahortiy after, a physician was called in, who made the proper applications, and tho child is beyond ■ - danger. tSST'A flock of wild pigeons, about a quarter of a mile in length, passed over our city yesterday, go. ing north —an evidence that the cold weather has departed. There is a steam ferry that runs regularly from Mechanics’ streetto Allegheny, aa a 6uWlis tuta-For the bridge which was lately burned. Yoons Mex>»« Mercantile hUnry Jliio elation. EMERSON’S LECTURES—The ilistinrui-bed Lec turer Prof. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of Mu:-f , he*? been procured by the above Institute to deliver to its members find the citizens of Pittsburgh-generally, a caries of Lecturer, very lately prepared, and upon info te c tin'E subjects. The course will comprise six lecturer. •on the Conduct of 'Lift? embracing the following to pics;— I. Introductory. Laws ot Success ; H. Wealth; 111. Economy! IV. Power; V, Culture; VI. Worship. —, , -rjirf lectnrea will he given on Tuesdays, Thursdays. Saturdays* successively—commencing on Thursday lW*oh SOlli. The place aud limes of rnreunc specified. Ticteis formemhem single, or for the coarse can be oblained by the Librarian. or oi Mes-rs. Hersb, Wilkins and M’linlphl,committee. Tickets for ciUten# single, oriorihe couree.tobepro. cured at all the principal boot stores, at J B. Ml ad den, U. Richardson andK H. Eaton s. Sltnatlon Wanted* A SITUATION WANTED by a gentleman of this chr.in a Dry- Goods or Grocery Store, a«n Sa tv man, who can give the best of refefcn cc. AdJi' =- hi-. ■■ lmanl - Unimproved Property for Kale* A VALUABLE PROPERTY, of two acres, siiuatei, ■A. about ISO yards from the city iumlt, Seveulii ’Zwß.Tit having a laTge front <fti both sides of Ledford sh '-'when extended. These Joes, are desirable for dividing wito Building Lou, or for one or two family residences. Tl,elocation .8 hwlily . Vrc ,„ , inarlt 7C Simthficld street. *IjriUAPPINU AND I’KlNTlNli. I’AfEK-lrom the W M.Us,” W«bcnv.n r . ferjalr l| AAii?i TfcrALL PAPER— Prices reduced at tlie Eastern F»- YV^per Hangings 5.0re.N0. 35 " VIARM Al^L_ W'miSn UL,!Nl ’*- ,or MARSHALL. aarl? ' No. Cl Waicr sueiM^ 5 B “a L rU W ' m ' y -- t SON_ . a FROyrTMESUBSCKIBER—a ilnrk l»rown 7E5e! DOG, with cropped ears and short uni. Any •J&SSsSpcrson returning him..willreceive n r seward, and any person wliom he may I "\ ,om ' d iieceafier, will be dealt with accordm-Ho Inc^ Second street Houmj. mnrll&i* For S«Ie» , fit? 'ACRES'OF PINE LAND, fit tor gardening pur ‘2o poEVsTand inltof Co,!, will b, aold acre, and paymentsea&y. Tltaland is initiated m.Lower St. Clair township, three miles from the c*t> , has com*, lortable improvements mi it, Ac-, Ac. Thu owner living; oot of »he State, is determined to sell soon.^ ' For further parucularn, apply to -tifcO. s. IIAt >• marlo:3l At the Prothouotary’s Ofltce [olt WALK. —A large and eleguntly fi r ‘V s .j l 1 ei t 1 l’ CASE, suitable for-u Store. Room. Will be Roid a !nrgainft t^o>?^ pourthstlceL mixniti PAPER HANGINGS— apaitw selection.— Will l *° received 'by first canal arrivals, a new and cboi<’« musartnjent of French and Eastern, raper. Hangings in ■' SnM damasjfi boquet and plain .patterns, together with £jn«i» liii of tfbeup satin'and common nepers, mat?' W P. MARSH ALL, 65 Wood si. 6O sackspriAie.Kentucky Feathers, 30U bu«. Dried Pcnchts i ■'•Ar 117 bhds. Sugar; 2SO bbls. Molasses ; . 50 boxes superior £>’s Tobacco > 150bblB.Tor; (/} do 'Tanner* Oil ■; *5-.40- Clo oA*BOfi k M’KNIGHT. Corsair by .. ' ' M Wgieraieet-.. ■r f 7 l 7? undo; TjU; 3H—Alackcrel, Nos>. *td half barrels; J? SUiad,m whole a*. Herrings m pickle ; -tale by .•» Cod Fish in casks; For “XANDER KING. feb: 124 jAkE-- "-.dOM neu ly au “ FO TATOES-CO Üblß. firnt-rate redi, "VAI. DYER*_ —i ‘ound^for*a!e by [maT7] ni^aiura : JT? AOT SATUfcP* - •3X Wine; 1 n store and for sale by m» ii 4 MILLER & RICKETSON. * LET—A Warehouse, situate between Wood and .. Market, and running through from Front to Second itrCti,recently occupied by Scnife A Atkinson. SCAIPB, ATKINSON A OKELV, No. 119.Frontrl. . ECONOMY CRA.H CIDEK—• 20blla. hconomy Cider in siore and for sole by war* . - MHd.RR & RICKBTSQN. EEG BUTTER—I 4 Itega Bauer jujt trceireA and for ■Pole by [mat4| MILLER & RICKKTSOM Paumou—i.om "■ mar* MII«L.ER A. WICkRTSON. tIJUAKVr WINE— »4 nnas. uoraeaux Claret Wme, ■ ; 20 bores do do Nedoc ; MILLEB & HCOKETSON- • —'ara Miiat ™*". T'.ue-es are most - conaaeruly recommended ' il laihs-afflicled for lhc radical care or Hernia or Kup '■ lure. They rtuiin ihe lupmre peiiecil,, and may lie worn wuh ease and comfort by ihe puncut, and bar e c been known, in many instances, lo effect a speed, cure. i.For salo by KEYSER & M’DOVELL, • mars 140 Wood si " Graud CUprlty Concert, MRS. HOFFMANN will give n grand concert at La foyello Hull; on Tuesday tventng, March 18ri851. lor the benefit 01 the ALLEGHENY LADIES RELIEF SOCIETY, on which occasion -she will be assisted by sotneof ihe-bcfct artists in liie city. - ■ v - Tickets twjbntt-vivr cknts. To be had at all Lite music stores., [mHhlw Cogswell’s Great Panorama ef Lire In California and the latbmns or TYarlen I mniS magnificent Panorama is now open at the J. ATHENAEUM 13UILDTNGS, Liberty street, giving n full ami complete rpercscntauon of the Cilia, Vulages, Bays, Btvcrs. Vdlleys s Zlines r Mimons, &c:, passing di rectly through San Francisco, exhibiting tho Public Building'', interior of Gambling Saloons m Panama, old Convents, Religious Processions, Holi day Feats, Interior of Churches, crossing ftie Isihraus, Chagrcv River, with its beautiful scenery } forming, alto gether, the most instructive and interesting exhibition ever offered. „ The public may rest assured that every sketch m this Pan i ram a was taken on thp spot u represents j and os a work of art u has no equal. - Admission i!5 cents; children under 10 years nail price: Open every evening during the week, commencing at “i precisely. Doors open ni 6t. . „ JD~ Exhibition ever? Wednesday and Saturday af ternoons-- commencing at 3 o’clock. A liberal arrange ment will he made with schools, children should see this pleasing*ainledlfying exhibition. Imara.lf WINK—IS hbds. Hu. : OO half do Amusements. Dancing School. HENRY M EVER,of New \ork. respectfully ln.orms the citizens of Pittsburgh that he WU open his DANCING SCHOOL about the Ist of April, when he will introduce the latest siylo of Cotillions, &c M late from Pari.. [feb2B:lf fUtscellaneons. C'tOD MVLR OiLr—Warranted pure on draught) j Kushbon. Clarke A Co’s, in bottles, for sate bv B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Cor First A Wood sts riVUKNKD PILL DOXEs-—Assorted sues, Tor sate by 1 mart B. A FAHNESTOCK & CO. TJXTRACT INDIAN HEMP—Engli«h imported, Tor Tj sale by • [mar&J B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO._ ACTUCAKIUM— English imported, for sale by maid 15. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. PUTTY— In bladders, in assorted sized packages, for sale by [OiiirS] B. A- FAHNESTOCK & - lAUEN’S PLASTERS—Large and sina'l, for sale by mnrS ». A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. SHUARS '-N«sw Orleans Sugar ; , St. Louts Powdered Sugar ; da Crushed do; do Clarified do; do lioaf do: in store and (or [maraj KING & MOORHKAD, MOLASSES— New Orleans Molasses ; St. I*oms «uj»ar*howse Syrup; . . tri.Jntncs _ do do; Battle Ground do do; forlaale by [maiS] KIMS A MOORHEAD, CIOFFEE I'nine Kio Cotfeo for sale by y inarrf KING A MOORHEAD. rpOBACf'O—Of the following brands : Russell A Rob- I bison’s; W H Grant’s; VV Wiers 1 ; Richard King’-; \V H Hair's; Barrow’s 20 & boxes; iri store and for sale by IniarS) KING & MOORURAD t SUNDRIES— Glass, assorted uizes; Iron and Nails; White Lead; Com Brooms; Beaver Buckets aud Tubs, for sale by ftnarS] KING & MOORHEAD- DRiKD APPLES— IO bbl£>. super Dried Apples; 12 sacks do do uo; la ftore antf for sale by mar 4 MILLER A RICKETSON. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—4O bbh, S. H. Molass es, James’ Refinery, in store and for sale bv marl MILLER A RICKETSON. OIL MEAL—Of out own manufacture constantly on tin nd nnd for sale by RHODES A ALCORN, mar/ __ll? 3>l at., opposite SL Charles Hotel. Cl UTHInTtFEED—On.haud j»rxd for sale by J mar? RHODES A ALCORN CORN MEAL—Oh hand and for sale by mar? RHODES A ALCORN HULLED BARLEY —OI our own manufacture, con stantly on hand, and tor sale by C CHOPPED FEED—SOO bus. in sore and for sale by ) nmr? RHODES A ALCORN. ElCfcl FLOUR— Fresh ground on hand and for sale. , m ai7 __ RHODES A ALCORN. PREMIUM MUSTARD —Of our ,own manufacture constantly <»n hand and. for sale by mar? , RHODES A ALCORN. DRIED -APPLES—100 bus in store and for sale by mat? WM. DYER, 207 Liberty si. TO the Honorable the Jadges of the Cou n of Quartet Sessionr. of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle- gheny : 'The petition of John Elliott.of the Borough of Law rcncevillerin theCoimtyaforesaid,humbly sheweth,that your petitioner hath provided himself with material* for the accommodation of tvavelsrsand other fit hts dwell ing house in the borough afoTe*aid,tind praysthal your Honors will be pleased to gram him a license to keep a nuhiie. bouse ot entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray JOHN ELLIOTT. We, the *ubr,criben\ citizens of uforernid borough, do reriuyvthat the Above petiii.x»n«r is ol good repute for hone-Vy and temperance, nnd is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of tray rWs ami otuers, am! that said tavern is necessaTy. Jciemtah Fleming, John Huff, Joseph Miller, Hunter McLaughlin. Joseph W Dcrker, Matthew Breidmthal, rhri«topher Irwin, W II Brown, Joseph Wain Wright, John Williams, Joseph C. Leonard, George F Smith. omrl I:2i—lV»mrnpt. r|io die Ifoimraltlc lhc Jailer* of the Court ol' General | ((imlcr s,...i,i’i' cl lhc Peace, in and lor the ccunty Oi Alk-tfUenv* „ Th* jK-lilion of K. W. Hays 3d WarJ, Allegheny City, in th- county aforesaid, humbly shevreth,—Thai your petitioner hath provided himseli withhaatertalß for the ‘ncconmtodatioM ot travelers end others, tit His dwelling house tit the. Ward aforesaid, and prays that yoar Hbnoro wilt hr pleased to grunt Him a license to keep a public House ot entertainment. And your petitioner as tn duly bound, will pray. K -W- *! A^- We, the pubsrrihers, citizens of the Ward 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 an 4 lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. , «nmael Wallace, Geo Ballinger. Daniel M’lntosh.Jno Tuch.John Berchlicld, John fiorbhin. Win Atkinson, R Brown, A Hatdv, John Robinson, II Mehonl, John Aah inhuugh. ' fltO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General X Quarter Sessions of the reace, in und for the County The petition of G Wulder,of the Second Ward, Alle gheny, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewed}, That your petitioner hath provided himsclt with materml* for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell in''-house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. your ,R? l .‘l ! ,il c «u a * In duty hound, will pray. ÜbGRGK WALDIijK. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good reDute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convcnieneestor the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and traveler?., and that said laveru tsne °fc A McGinn, Geo Dodds, D M’Clellaod, John Agnew, P Haney. J Reed, John Patton, Samuel Young.C Lauerof, Thoa Woods. Wm Chambers, l 7 Owens. Itnarllott mo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General X Quarter Serious of the Peace Lu and for the County of Allegheny; . . t __ T . Tin*, nethion of IJdward Johnston, of tho luirdWard, I’ittsburgh.m the-county aforesaid,humbly Kueweth,—• That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hi? dwelling house in the W r urd aforesaid, and pray# that vour Honor? will pc pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pelt lioncr, as in d««f b«a„d, will JO)|NSTON . We, the subscriber*, eiiizensof the aforesaid Ward, decertify -thui the above petitioner is of good repute lor honesty and temperance, aud is well provided win. hou?e room and conveniences for Ihe accommodation uml lodging »f .“.trangrrs and travelers, und that saul. tavern is necessary. .. . • William Mitchell, Henry Leader, A Hobslem, Georea Fun.ion, William Williams, Henry \Y Dunn, F Slant, M W Lewis, L W Smith, Robert Morris, James Gil christ, Wm M Kdgnr. inmTll&l mo the Honarublc the Judges of the Court of General ]_ Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the Couuty The petition of C. Hartwell, of the Third Ward, Pilte burffh.in the County aforesaid, humbly shewcui j—rimt your: petitioner hath provided himsell with materials tor the accommodation of travelers-ann ;Others, at bis dwelling house, in the aforesaid Ward, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to'keep a public honso of entertainment- And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will HaRTWKUj We, the subscribe™, citizens of aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, und is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary„ James Moittooili,Thomas K Hihberl, J G Backofcii, J B Hengy. John Heagy, John Layton, John Al’Quewan* I«awrencb Mitchell, Thomas Barnes, W H Garrard, W Gilmore, Jacob Reese. - [niarll.Ut* ‘ fflOfoe Honorable the Judges ofihe Court of General 'luartdrtfesMQivuit weTcaco'm and for the County ° f The oull'in So Coamy humbly. *hc ¥ e.h.' Thu, your petitioner hath provided ulltifeelf with mate ,u UTo, the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel lins hou-e lit the aforesaid borough, and praysthat your Honor' will be pleased to grant him n license to keep n house or entertainment. And your pcmtoner.aa no -ty bound, will pray. JAMLSM CQNNLLL. ih ilu the subscriber!!, citizens of aioresaid Borough, Wd 1 ’ *v<{, tbp above petitioner is oi good repulofqr do certify K • >s well provided with honenv ah* u '* —Alices for foe accommodation hou«e room iijiyelepj, *nd that eaid und lodging of grangers u>. • „ . tavern is necci»sui*Y*- * Robert Hiram K: Sample W .Slewart, John Clmrtcers, Wm SamOte, R Dysord, CAWtu. ftinith, AVm Lovd, P t'nyder, James Miller, A Jam. ' N"L’SV BOOKS'-'NFAV BOOKSi-VVALt:at his Pen* odical Depot, 85 Fourth street, has Just recetvedthe following new Books: Iconograplac fiucyelapasdia, No. 1?, Harpers l and ihc International Magazines for March , Democratic Review for March ; New York Journal or Medicine for March; rite Bunsh and Foreign Medico Chirurgic&l Review], Ail Journal for February; Tlie Moorland Uontitre. By the author 01 Mary Barton, Poor Richard’s Aluianac, as written by Dr. Franklin, for the Aears 173 G, 1737 and 1738. ” [mor7 TbTffi PITTSBuftcH BOAIUJ OP THADB AKU'M BRO H ANTS’ KXCH.A NG.F.. FREDERICK LORENZ:,) „' WMT A HILL, j CoMflUTTk* pop FRBnnu»y. C. ZUG, ‘ ). • OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, ) Wednesday, March 12,1551. J The weather continues delightful for Outdoor op erations, and business is brisk. Our merchants arc doing a fair business to the country trade. Receipts by river continue large. Flour is coming-in more freely. Pnceß about the samo ns yesterday. Note.—ln must be borne in mmd tkatthe quotation* m our review are the-wholesale prices, unless otherwise specified. In filling small ordcTS our merchant* ask a shade more. note sales of about 600 bbls at tlie wharf, ranging from $3,31 to .3,37. Several small lots brought $3,4003,45, the average price being $3,31035. Rye Ftoun—Sales were made of small lots at $3,25. GRAIN—Sales made at 70075 for Wheat, ns in quality. Rye stilt in demand at 60061. Oats rather dull at 33. Sales of 300 bush Corn, out of store, at 45. POTATOES—We notice a sale of 80 bbls at $2 bbl; also 40 sacks at 65c & bush. BUTTER—Wo note farther sales of 13 bbls Roll at 10i; some loin of inferior at 9; a strictly prime article of Roll will command 12f. BACON—We note sales of 30 bnds Hog Round at 8} for Hams, for Sides, and 61 for Shoulders ; also 15 hhde Hams at Bj, and 10 hhds Shoulders at 6&. The demand continues very octive, with but light stocks. 1 , MESS PORK—Sales of 15 bble Mess m si3,ou, cash. . FISH—Wo note soles of 25 bble White Fish at $7,00; No. 3 Mackerel firm at 88,00 bbl. EGGS—Sales of 13 bbls at 9c doi. APPLES—SaIes of 35 bbls at th« river at 81,15 ¥ bbl. sales at 41 by the tierce. TOBACCO—We notice a firmness in this article, although as yet there is very little activity in the matket. We note sales iu lots, comprising about 20 botes, ranging from 25 to 33c. SUGAR —Sales are made in lota of 10 and 20 bhd« at 6io6t, as in quality. MOLASSES—SaIes of 50 bbls at 34 cts, in oak. This article is not so firm as some ten days ago. RHODES &. ALCORN For fllarletta and Hocttingport. I /Fiirtne steamer PACIFIC, Zanocb M*b JdlaKßHiaLrra. will leave for the above atld iutermedi ate ports every TUVRSXiA Y, ai4 o'clock, P- M For ftelgM or postage, boajd.oyo^o^^ No- 61 Water st, and G 3 From st. Watches, jkwelry.silvervvare. lamps, MILITARY Gf*Dl>3, AC —Daring the alteration now being made in the front of my KtoTCtCuriiumej* "'*ll tiird tnc in the rear and on the second story, with a large oodexcellent stock of all good* in ray Unhand pnees unusually tow. Watch repairing continued as usualm the fhop?. In second story. W . W - V\ ILSON, snar7 corner ot' Market and Pouiih M f MUon Stmt. FOR REH'T— A new three story brick Owsi.- uso iloe*K, situate on Boss, above Ftuh s treet; tiTrataed with a haU. two parlors, kheheu. wash hou<e. cellar 4 bedrooms, and finished parrel bake oven, &c ; all in cominlcte Renl S2OO Possession on the I*t of-April S. CUTHBERT\<ienM Ag'J, - 7d Smithfield street nw Spring Fashion for 10511 / fej THIS DeautUul Style of lIATtf received and lor ale by JAMES WILSON, rn»r7 eomerof Wood at- and Diamond alley Ageney for Different Lines of Packet Ships. PASS ENOER.OFFICE, sßEfffi** *JOS ufiirrv st , pimsaßaH. &52263&, For P. W. BYRNES % CO ,83 Sowrt *t*t«U New Yoik M Waterloo Road, Liverpool; anti I*s (iravirr ttztti New Orleans, HAS A LINE OF PACKETS nailing every five day* from Liverpool to New York ; a Line of racket* from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the ltfth of each month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 2Vth ©. each month Also—a Lino of Packets on the Bth and sHtli of each month from I*ondon and Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Drafts at sight at wayson hand, for any amount, at the lowest rates of discount ; and all mumnation given concerning pa»«rng*ri, ihM can he (gv«n. will, pleasure, hy tbetr Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, 305 liberty st., Pittsburgh- Pouodi ON THURSDAY, a sum of money, in Bank Notes— which the owner can have by catling txi Die Stole of JOHN B. M’FADDEN &. GO., febShhlf No. 05 Market street. A Card to Business Men* A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pitts burgh, with an extensive acquaintance; who can command a cash capital of from oto SS.WH), 1 i anxious to make an investment, tiud devote his time to busmens a* a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinity. „ # ; feb*2Q Please address Post Office, Box No. -tea. ~ aTofflc« , «' i*■ r.v^'■ r?'-”-'' -^---r : 'i». ~"•.* .•••,. ~ --v • kV-: •• '''••* '•- i- V * j . ,lr- ■* '*«*•*■ -X t.t* (Soitlmerrifil anii -financial. Dally Review or the Narkfiti, PORT OP PITTSBURGH 6 VEST 0 INCIIC3 WATXB IN TUB CtUtSHIt. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 3, Boies. Beaver. u Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ J.M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeespori “ . Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. »* Fashion No. V, Peebles, Elizabeth. 44 * Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Redstone, Woot ward, Brownsville. •» Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. “ Empress. Cox, Zanesville. l ' Friendship, ——, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. MlKee, Hendrickson,McKeesport “ Michigan No. 3, Boies,Beaver. '* Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. 4> Thomas Shrives, Bailey, VV&st Newton *, Fashion,Peebles, Elizabeth. <• ’J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. 44 Hibernia No- 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. »» Tuscarom, Murdoch, Wellsville 4 - .Malta, Dexter, Zanesulle. <• Jenny Laud, Hard, Zanesville. “ Fort Pitt, Miller, Nashville. T>OX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP. Rvaji’s Q BUILDING, Virgin alley, third story } between Wood and Liberty streets. Boxes of all descriptions made and de livered at the shortest notice. [febl9:ly Luiilacopt Palnttug. JASPER 11. LAWMAN, laandscape Painteb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeonßatldiugs, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, ui the above place. Rtfcrtnus— John K. Holmes, Esq., Win C. Wall, 1. A. Hiltier, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew NVilson, J.J. Gillespie,Hon- B. Jones, U Harper IIHELEASE OF THF.NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No. 69 Market atTeet, with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold alabargain. Any person wishing to commence bum* lies* on Market street, the above old established liusi ness'stand, one ofthebeMon the sireet t snii be had ou favoyahlotenns* if npplicalion is made immediately to the tubseiibu'r, who wishes «> change liUbasineas. • Ja3o ' WM.H GAIUIAKD. DOF P’S Western Steamboat Accountant; Professor of Book Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. E*q.,of tlie Pittsburgh Bur, Professor of Mercantile Law. ■ . . • John D. Williams, Professorof Ornaraontal and Mer cantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Metcamile Education,can rely upon obtaining in this Institution every thing that is advertised. There is no advertising of the names of Instructors and lec turers who will neither leach nor lecture in the place; nor nohumbugsing the public unth pieces of engravings, with the engraver’s name suppressed, and a name affixed pretendingto have “ executed ” them with a pen. v Ladies 1 Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from 10 to 12 A.M. Gentlemen’s Class from 8 m the morning nil to at night. Jones’ Solution of Jet* A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthe changing of white, red orgrey hair to u beautiful brown or jet blnckcotor.in a few minutes. Prtco BO cuius and SI,OU. Hold bv \V. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Woo,}. AHBAOOF ALM EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. - | Prepared and epl«i by fNO. youngson, 209, Liberlv «treei. This powerfully concentrated pre pur itlon; ihemedical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It I" nut UP in bottle's ai 25 and 27i cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi naf American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and YOUNOSON. ' U N B The oricinalOil in lt« natural state da taken claims to be the Proprietors ijfcw-i£ •UEGNER. BUECHNEft & MpELLER’S l>ctu>een Thifd-%. Fourth, * every kmd of Lithographic -*m sivle. such asSAoto bills , "»44i $iU heads* and La- 60 Mar«c. NOW ready 10 .. "work in Ihc most cleg. » e m ° cs " *■ Al ‘V'nDniwraa School, and oiccute on ot>*- _~>sl o? Machinery, Mificc, Monumema, *c,wnh ay | ble accuracy and elegance. - * i? - * •» /• •■-V'■* ' r 'f-.U^ Sales. W. G.BI’CARTNKY, Auctioneer. I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY AND BTA * PLE DRY GOODS STORE at jdutffon.—Wil! he conunaiiced oh Tnesday morning; M archil,atlU o’clock A- M- the sale of tlic l-anry Dry Goads Store, No 31 Fraithfield street, seeoud door from Ibo cornerof Second street, and continued day and night iiotil aU are sold Among the articles are a large lot of Foreign and Do? inertia staple Drv Goods and fancy article*, winch have only been purchased a'shwi time in the Eastern. Cities! for cash, and must bo closed out io the highest and best : bidder, as the owners are quitting the' busineßS. Among •tho articles may be mentioned in putt; vrt :.-FrencU.anu English broad cloths, various colon; French cassimers, cossiuetts, tweeds, plaids,flannels,-de laines, alpaceas,. merinos, cashmeres, ginghams, calicoes, lawns, bea ticking, nankeens,- bleached - and uubleachefl muslins, drilling, Irish ; lint*n, ; linen eambriciidks.;blucl: Italian cravats, suspenders,- patent silk, twist, buttons, kid and silk gloves, ladies’needle worked col lars nnd caps, edging* and inserting* - , and. a large lot of fancy articles usually kept.in the Dry Goods business. Those in want of-any articles liubatune should not ne glect to attend.the sale, as bargains may be expected.— Tho sule will bo positive. .-v. mars W. G. M’CARTNKY, Auci’r. P, Dl» DAVIS, Auctioneer. London Books. AN extensive,Tare and valuable collection,including many unique works on Antiquities, History, Poetry, Aria, the Picturesque,Ac .Ac:,Ac.;— many of them splendidly illustrated with colored engra vings. To be sold without reserve, by -catalogue, oh Saturday and Monday evenings-ftfarchTSth and 17th, at tbe Commercial hales Room*, corner of. Fifth and Wood streets. Among them will be found—Ackerman’* Necrcsm of London. 3 vol*.; quarto, beautiful eoloredjdales ;i>erap ton’s universal history of the Bible, folio; Bowyer’s il lustrated record of important event* in Eufone, colored plates-folio; Camden’s Brettama»2 vols,fouo olates; Lord Herbert's life ot Honry VIU, fnfinj: History ol Scotland, by David fccoll,l vo!. folio; Keniicit’s history . of England, 3 vols. folio, many plates; History of the wars in Ireland during tne reign of Elizabeth, 3 vols. 8 vo; Fox’s book ot Martyrs, earlv and rare edition,! vol. folio plates; complete works of Cicero,*D vols. 4 to.; Rushworth’s historical collections; 8 vols. folio; Graphic illustratione-of tho French Capital, fine line engravings; Ohurcbell’R collection* of voyages and (ravels, 6 vo!». folio, several hundred engravings; Lucan's Pharsalia, translated oy Rovrc,rolio , Grmnn a descripuvc accoum of Cheltenham, 100 fine plates, quarto; M’Pher on’s se cret history of Great Britain, 2 vols, quarto; Curtis’ Bo tanical Magazine, 8 vols., several hundred colored plates; Raker’s chronicle of the Kings of England, 1 vol. folio,rare; Latham’.* history*of B»rd*,>trvernl hun dred plates,3 vols. quarto ; Bible—with notes and com ments, by Rev. W. Rider, fine plates,.! vols, folio; Works of floganli,-143 fine line engravings; Koslct’s travels in Brazil, numerous colored plates, quarto ; Bio graphical Dictionary, 11 vols. d to.; DodiJey’s Annual Register, complete from the commencement, 1758 to iS2B, 07 vois.d vo.; Stanley’s History of Philosophy,. 1 vol. folio; Munrde’s structure and physiology of Fish es,44 ploieiifolio; Pinkerton's modern Atlas, OOcolored maps, atlas, folio; Russell’s History of England, 100. copper plates. 1 vol. folio; Harway’s travel* in Persia, 2 voln. *lto., plates and maps; Philosophical works of Dr. Hutchison, 12 vols., plates; Bell’s oomposition-ifom morning and evening Prayer, sfeng.;4to; Valerian on Hieroglyphics, folio plates; History of London, many colored plates; Guthrie's Historical and Geographical Grammar,2 voli quarto; Nash’s Pieiaresqqe views in Paris,quarto fine plates ; Caricatures by Howland Rich ardson, Ac-. folio colored; Beblia Sacra, 2 vols. folio, Vulgate; Echardft History of England, 3 voir,, folio; Feddcs’ Lu> of Cardinal Wolscy, 1 vol. folio; Heyleu*' History-of the World, 1 vol. folio; Pictorialilturtrationa of New Zealand, 70 fine plate*; Works, of Jacob Beh* man,3vols. 4 to; characters Of Theophrastus, nQffie tous portraits, Ac., Ac , Ac. Full particulars m Catalogues, which can he obtained at tbe Auction Store. P. M. DAVIS, marlO : Auctioneer SHIRTS AND CLOTHING at 4iuttion.— On Tuesday morning, 11th Inst-, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Hooma, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be oh a credit of 90 days, on sums over 8100, for ap proved paper, 50. dozen new style, fancy Shirt*; - 50 doz hickory Shirts; 20 doz Denim Overalls;.Bo super white Shirts, linen bosoms. Ac.; a large assortment of season able.Cloihing; aL-o, French and English broad cloths; blaelc and lancy cassimeres; aattincts; vestings; sefger: linings, Ac.. Ac [marioj P. M. .DAVIS* Auct’r. VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Adjoining Alle gheny city at Auction. -OnTuesday erening, March IStb, at S o'clock, at the Commercial Sale* Rooms, cor net of Wood and Finh street?, will be sold by order of the Administrator of John Finney, Jr., deceased, that very valuable Lot of Ground, having a front of 72 feet on BagaJry’s Lane, and extending back 150-feet to Fayl -- street, (adjoiniiigresidecce-of David Fitzsimmons, Erq ,) on which is erected'a very desirable Two Story buck Dwelling Houtc, with all the modern convenien ces,recently fitted opm asuperior manner. The ground* me tastefully laid out, having Shrubbery,. Fruit Tree*, Ac., of choice description*, and a Pttmp of excellent water- Term' - , one-st tih ca*b; remainder in five equal annual payments, without interest. Possession given immediately. fmarlO] fr*. M, DAYIS, AuctV. jASI ES nicKISNN A, Auctioneer,, BY PUBLIC SAL(7-Two Dweiliti'g’ot.Stofo Houses in Allegheny Guy. On Saturday evening- next. March URhffttn} o'clock .preci'nly, .will ;be sola to the highest {•idvier. at JWKenna’s Auction House, Pittsburgh, two Frame Houses* tunable or Stores situate onSsuduzky Allegheny. City, opposite Kev. Dr. Black’s Church, and'Bbnvenif.nl to the Market Hou«i. Each house is two'etonev high ; wHUbaclc porch and trout. portico ; one-of them con tains five rooms, and tin?"other tour raom?*; borti have tror-d cc-Har*. They are erected on a loto: ground sixty feet iront by one hundred and tweniy deep, on a lease of five year* from the Hlof April, I^sl. lu comcqueucc of tbe Railroad betag in operation nest summer, ihepropniy will be very valuable. Tenn--&t sale. JAMES M’KENNA, marl 4 -’. . . Auctioneer. A LOT OF GROUND, WITH DWELLING HOUSE ANDSTABLE,*t Aucrtos.—On Prospect street, Friday ueu, March Ulh, at 1 o'clock, precisely, will be gold on the premise?, a Lot of Ground, fronting 25 feet on Pro;pcot &ircfi, and extending back 100 feet; on which is erected in front a good Frame Dwelling, well furuithed, with back kitchen, suitable either for a Dwell ing or Store. Also, an excellent largo 'stable in the rear.on a lease of rour.years from the l*tof April, ISSJ Tennant sul*. JAMES M'KENNA, marl'd ' Auctioneer. SHOE STORE AT AUCTION On Wednesday, March 18th, ut 10 o'clock in the lorenoou, will be commenced the ?a*e of tho etuire stock of Bools and Shoe?, Ac., of R. S. Ailiatm, at ht« store, within two doors nf the corner of Market and Liberty yirce.iv. The assortment is vi»ry.ettftnsive, aud was selected particularly for cnitmncr trade. Among which are men and womens wear of every description. Also, Trunke. Cap<i, Carpet Ba«»s, Ar. The articles will be =old in lots, to suit all clarser of puicha.sere. Sale con tinued day uud ’nigh’, until all are disposed ot. marll JAMICS M’KENNA, Auct'r. Ur* Kitcli’i Abdominal Supporter* instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparaileled nieces*. The effects produced by it are truly wonderful, in all those case?, where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal rau?elcB. H is a *«re cure for hilling of the womb, and the lona litit of diseases which attend that complaint. For sole Uy KKVSKR A M’DOWELL, tnartf 140 Wood at RKW SPIUNG GOODS! 7!i t bcurtm fourth st. 4* the Diamond. fIMIB subscriber is now receiving front the Eastern i cities a beautiful, choice and desirable slock of the newest fabrics and designs from the and Paris Market.^ 4JWJ SDMMER Day GOODS, Purchased ill the New York ami Philadelphia Markets atihe lowest cash prices. Embracing every variety of the newest and richest styles, and latest importations of French, English and German Goods : among the leading articles will he found the following: Paris printed Borage do Lainea, from ti?J cent* to the finest quality- French uud LugUidT Lawns frou? -121 cents to tin*, finest quality manufactured. Superior bleached Muslins, from 6J to ISJ cents yd. French Work Collars, uew style, from It) cents to the best article imported. French and Eugltsh Ginghams, from iaj cents to the best quality in the market. English and Aracticun Chintzes, fiom to 121 cents yard. Rich Pari* printed and embroidered Muslins and Or gandies; new style plain and figured English Poplins;. French Berager, rich fctyles; f.upcr black Gro d© Rhine Silks ; fancy figured Silks; super chanpetble Silks and Satin de Chten*; Lupin’s black Bombajmcs, and a beau tiful uisoitmciH of black and colored Alpaceas, and French TUbe. Cloths. | Chameleon Silk and'l’urk Satin Shawl*; Buperior Her nanna Silk Tissue and Borage Shawls; Cashmere, Thibet. Broshu and Moua de Lame Shfitvln. FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS. French work Capes and Collars; now style Bonnet Ribbons; Uuen Cambric Ildkisand Cravats; black and colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Glove j and Mitts; Silk, \\ orsted and Colton Hose; together with a large and complete assortment of Para snis and UnibiftllftS’ 80 GENTLEMAN'S GOODS. French and English Cloths, Cassuwores and Vestings; SiU Shirts and Drawers; Fancy Cravats; Linen Cam bric and Silk Hdfefs; together with a splendid assort ment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. VOtmSTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; CaaamettH and Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades; Bed Tick ings ; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, fee.. The customers of the house and all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods an early ei amtnauon- The stock is large and complete in every variety and style, all ot the latest importations, and will be sold at the vssY lowest mabkebt phices. ABSALOM MORRIS, 75 Market street PRINTING PAPER A superior lot of double me dium Printing Paper, 27x37, and imperial, 22x32, lor rale by _ , 3V.S, HAVEN, Blank Book and Paper Dealer, cot Market & 2nd ats m«r9 ... DRESS SILKS—-Inst received, 20 pieces assorted styles spring Dress Silks, at mull ' A. A. MASON & CO’S. Notice. Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad Office, > liotrnno, Feb. 24, tesl < THE STOCKHOLDERS of the “Cleveland and Pitts bargh Railroad Coinpany .V, are -hereby notified to mcei at the oihceof toe Company, in Ravenna, on Fn doy, the 14th day of March, instant, ai 10 o’clock, A- M., to take into consideration the amendment* to their Charter, passed- February I9lh, 1651, authorizing the construction of the Akron Branch, and for other purposes. inarO RU& I’REMlbs. ■ WOODEN TYPE.-Woo.den Type, from the mnnu factory of Welia A Webb, tarnished at short no ice-t»v (febgOl W. S. HAVEN. EADILS FiNL DRfci3& IHJOJJs Received and opened ibis mommy, Poplins, Tissues, Barege Dc Lames, Mous Do> Lames, Lawns,4c., 4c-, choice spring styles, and very ae&nable patterns. (eb24 A. A. MASON & CO. EMI BY TELEGKAPH. Reported Expressly jor the Rady Morntng Pott ■avfiuveu av liuhtivino—phihtrd bv »Tsa.ii New Orleans, March 10—10 P. M; The Ohio has arrived, bringing dales from San Francisco to tho Ist ult. There has been no elec tion of Senator as yet. The mining news is favorable. The Indians are becoming very troublesome. -Cornelius the richest man in New Ore leans, died to-day at the age of 79 years. Jenny Lind loft to»day at 1 o’clock, on the Mag nolia, for St; Louie. She will give a concert at Natchez, on Taesday the Ilth. St. Lotrie, March 11. Tho mail of the let February, from Santa Fe, has reached Independence. There is no news of interest; The Indiana along the route were a little trouble* some—occasionally disturbing the stragglers from the camp, by chasing them a few miles, but none had fallen into their hands.. It was reported at St. Sumner that a party of Pawnees had attacked the Santa Fe tnntl. Baltimore, March 11. Lieut. Joseph Ridgely, who threw himself out of the window, at the Exchange Hotel, last night, was badly cut tn the head,and received internal injuries. No bones were broken, however, and hopes are en tertained of his recovery. New Yo&k, March 11. The steamers Georgia and North America sailed to-day for Chagrcs, with 330 passengers. Among those who stop in New Orleans is Henry Clay, Emile Lase.ro, Downs, Jones and Holmes. Tho- prosecution of Gen. Henderson and hie colleagues has been abandoned by the District. A ttorney. A nolle prosequi has been entered as to all of them. The river is at a stand. Wcather very pleasant. The steamers Delta and Winfield Scott have passed up. The market is dull. A personal difficulty which occurred between Clingman and Stanley, on the last night of the ses sion, has been amicably adjusted. Lteth, (Mass.) March 11. M. Hood, (Democrat,) was elected Mayor. He opposes surrendering fugitives from labor. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FJour. .More healthy ; common to good Orleans, 4,6204,81; common to straight State, 4,6204,87; southern, 4,6504,76. Corn.. Southern yellow, 66. Pork.. Unchanged. Cat Meats. .Hams, 8} ; shoulders, 6£. Linseed Oil.. Advancing, aod now held at 80. Lead.. Galena, 5,12. Iron.. Quiet, at 21,50022,00, 6 mos, Tor Scotch pig. Whiskey. .Dull, at 24J. Cotton. .More active. ETENina.) r New Yore, March 11. Flour. .Michigan and Indiana 4,6204,87}. Corn.. Firmer; Southern yellow 66. Pork.. Old Mees 12,87 ; new 13,50,; old Prime 10,00; new 11,25. Lard..S}. « Feathers. .In active demand at 40c. Sugar. .Dull at for New Orleans. Tobacco.. Quiet, but unchanged. . Philadelphia, March 11. Business continues quiet. Floor. .4,50 for common, and 4,5005,00’f0r city consumption. Corn. .59}, afloat. Lard* .Western 9}, on time. Whiskey. .Dull at 231 io bble ; hhdtSli. Baltihore, March IT* Flour.* Very dull; bnyers are unwilling to offer, more than 4,25. Wheat.. Red, 96098. Corn. .Sales made at 57053. Oats.. A few lota at 40042. Rye. .No change ; one lot at 68. Provisions.. Firm ; prices remain unchanged. Lard. .Sales at B{o9±. Whiskey. .Stationary at 25. Groceries.. Unchanged. Tobacco. .Quiet. Beef. .The Cattle offering at scales reached 470 bead, of which 170 head were driven to Philadel phia j the balance sold to city butchers, ranging from 3,0004,00.?-100 Q>» on hoof, equal to 6,000 7,78 net, averaging 3,62| gross. Hogs.. Sales brisk at 6,7507,00. Flour. .3,40 to 3,45. Whiskey.. Declined 2c since yesterday,- and tho tendency ia still downward. ' - Provisions. .Unchanged ; bacon shoulders, 6| ; packed sides and -shoulders are scarce. Bulk Meat.. Sales of shoulders at 4s. Lard..No 1, 7207,. Other articles unchanged. The river is.atanonary, with five feet. St. Louis, March 11. Business moderate. Grain.. Wheat, 66073; yellow corn, 37039 white, 41. Flour.. Dull at 3,5003,75. Provisions.. Quiet; mess pork, 11,60; prime, 9,50. Inferior tots of-lard at 707}. Bacon shout* dors, 5} ; hams, ; ribbed sides, 6}. The river is In good boating order, and weather pleasant. New Orleans, March 10. The river is only six inches lower than the flood last year. Flour.. Firm at 3,70 ; St Louis, 3,85 to-4,12; Extra, 4,37 to 4,87. Whiskey.. 19020. Pork.. Mess, 12,00; uninspected prime, 10,50. Lard. .7* to B}. Summer Arrangements. VIA THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADt Only 30 Hour* io Philadelphia! /TIOOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES \JT of splendid new Tioy built .Coaches tor Hollidays fcurgyanu from thence 243 nules by the Hew Pennsylva nia Rauroad to Philadelphia, New Yarkand Baltimore! Time through only 30 hours.' Coaches will leave every mor ning at 8 o’clock, A. M., 1 o’clock, P. M. and O o’clock, p. M. Extras—to leave at any time, always in readi ngs?. This is the most direct, comfortable and expedi tious route to the Eastern.cities. Passengers for fialti • mote take the New Railroad at Hanisburgh direct on the arrival of the Curs at that place. , N. B.—Tlte only office for the above Lines under the St, Charles Hotel, N 0.40 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • mart! W.K; MOORHEAD, Agent. J. D. WILLIAMS- J.D. WILuIAMS &. CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forivarding and Commission Merchants, . And Dealers in CODNTBT PRODUCE AND PItfSBUHOH MAttUPACrUHXS, Comer of Jfbotf and Fifth streets. ■ . •. Pittsburgh. BLANK BOOKS.—The largest stock of Blank Books, of every description, in all styles of bindery, is of fered for sale, at the lowest fates, at W. S HAVENS’BIank Book Storo. corner of Market and second streets. Merchants are requested to call and examine our Me dium and Demi Blank Works;"which are offered at low er prtwsihantheyhavcbeenAoldiiUMsci^^fmar*^ POTASH— 8 casks Potash just received and for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON, mat 4 Nos. 2£L and 223 Liberty street. - PITTSBURGH COBNER OF M.nKET ABD THIRD , pHARTERED A. D. 1S50; the only chattered Insu H V poncpal Ins.reCot m of «■"“»** Mercan '‘tS'jTlSwi, Esq, Lecturer on Commercial L Thi>-e wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping arid its application-to every-branch of bu •rinlss aSoi sa rapid and elegant-hand wriung v are mvi* ;Ja to cal Land examine the arrangements.. ' Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening.. Kl forl nee to any of the city merchants. [declO C.osi A—loo mats Cassia just received and for sale hV tmar4l MILLER-& RICKETSON. T ONG CLOTHS AND IRISH LINENS— I , ,4 cases super and super extra-Long Shawls, - 3 do do do Irish Linens; Of me mos. approved wirtienie^u^ » ;; ' t /- . - - .•* .. ■ I**'.'/'' •>* ~v.<■. ... 'vh. %..>• ■* «• f New Obleasb, March 8. Louisville, March 11, W alhehoton , March 11 New Yobk, March 11 CmcitfHATi, March 11 •JOHN HAVT, JB, «* * _ *■ £ 4 ■- ,r - i. —. M '.*••• -V..' -t. • V" .■ 1 '■■■■ ft; ; . '•••••■ * * •' , ' * * V ’ ' % fHisrellamous. Pearly White Teeth and Breath, -fo BE had FOR 25 CENTS PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured ihut if their breath isever spToal, oMheir TEETH DECAYED, DARK-OR YELLOW, and cnerasied with tartar, that a 2v cent box of {one'. Amber Toolh Paßte will make the teeth white aa .now and the breathodiferoußly sweeu . ■• .i ■- • Sold only m J ACKSON’S Store, 240, Liberty; stree, head of Wood. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , .tdecgl . HOPS EVER. WOSDERFDLCU RE SI I Sjrrnp of Liverwort and Tar ' AND „ , LANGHALAGUAi- For the completecure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma , Bronchitis, Spuhng of Blood, and allclher Lung . Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. Thta syrup contains no Opium, Calomel; or any mineral whatever, but is composed entirely of those- Roots,'' Herb*, and vegetable sabstances which nave a specific influence upon the Lungs, and Uieir connected organs.- Its immediate effect is to slay-all Irritation, aud gently remove the pAfcgmand other morbid secretions from the Throat aud Air-Passages; thus relieving ific Couch, by subduing the inflammation and other causes which give rise (oit. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy lone to.lhe Langs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly to remove, irom the blood those imparities and diseased particlesj-which,- if retained;do so much mischisf ln the system, and lay the foandauon for men ruble CONSUMPTION, it also exerts a decided action upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling, through the Exhalents, much of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown back upon the Lnnes, thus relieving them of a part of their work, and rendering the system pnro and healthy* Whentuberclesareforming,itchecks their deveJopmcnt andfurlherprogress; onCulceration Ims taken place, it assists the Lungs m throwing off the corrupted matter.-soothes the irritation,heals the nicer . aied cavllies.and rcsiores them ngrun to healthy, action. This Medicine, therefore, is mot a pa-’/iatioc merely, which only relieves for the time being* bnl is a thorough curative, as it strikes at too very root of Die disease, ana by removing it,’removes at once all Its remote and at tendant consequences. This is its duttngutshmg char actcnstic—a property possessed, in equal power* by no other medicine of like nature, now before Utepubhc.. CIRCULARS, *C„ As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully, explain the nature and merits of this article, the Proprietors have published a new Circular, giving the history of thisMedi cin«; the description, naiurc. sc.,_o{ its principal ingredi ents; the effect they are designed to-have upon f ihe Lungs and Liver, and iAe persons whonave been cured &p ii—giving their names, resi dences, even tolhe street and the number: Those who are troubled with a Cough , or whose Lungs are in the , least 1 affected, are earnestly desired to call'upon the Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam phlets. Tt can be had gratis,and will, well repay a perusal. The u Hints on, add “ About taking may. be worth to yourself and family, > .* HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, in the shape of Doctors’ Bills saved, besides being the means of prolonging many a valuable life.. . WARRANTY r > - Suchisour confidence in its virtues, that we are will} ing to warrnnnliiaMedicinein every-case of recent Cold (where used according to the directions on page 7th ol the pamphlet, Inside the wrapper of each bottle), and where the person is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the- bottle within twenty four-hours’time, THE MONEY will be returned, rp*" See page 3d of the pamphlet in« side the wrapper ofeafih bottle. - ID* Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers' .Syrup, of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to yon. , ■ . CAUTTQN.-— None genuine , unless there is on the buff wrapper.a note of hand, bigned wtth a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO.. Cough and Disease qf, fourteen months standing Cured Afier being'glven up twice by eminent Physicians! Albany, June 91h,1849. Messrs. A. L. Scovill # Co. —l herewith forward to you a Certificate iff a Cure, effected by yonr > CompQund Syrup of Liverwort,Tar and* Canchalagua. . The Cough and expectoration was of fourteen months standing, ndhad baffled the skill of .several of 'our eminent physicians in New! York, Albany and Cooperstown. lam the person in'whom the cure was,effected, and aa I, had previously no faith in patent medicines, I have since tried it on others, and have become satisfied oi, its value/. Mine was aa great a cure as was .ever performed, as I had, during my. sickness, been given up twice by my physicians.: I have now commenced'my business, after taking,'f think,about eightbotiks. ' ' Yours, respectfully. THOS.C. FAULDER. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. : SES HOW PBOM3JXLT ry acts.:, - ■. .J - Statement of Mr: &. Lang; Bakery ; No. 353 Pearl situs, N. Y.—A few daya before last Chnstmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the- Langß. I called in a'Homoeopathic physician, but bis medicino did not seem to help me. iTeadyour advert isement, anff thought I would try Dr: Rogers' Syrup cf_ Tar and Canehalagua.yßtiort l had taken upiherttrdtatifr, my .bleeding-had stopped, my Cough teas go7re, andl,feU as wellas nsnal. -My health is now Sood. I conaider it a most excellent medicine, and cor iaily recommend if to ray friends- [This statement tea. made to the Proprietors, March X2th, 1850.1 • try* This whole paper might be filled with letters ai nular to the above, from thosfi who have been cured. • FOR SALErWhofesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., Proprietors at their . Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, No. 316-Broadway, New York, to whom all or dera foTtihe Medicine, ani letters relating to Agencies,, should be addressed, iojt-paid. ALSO, for aalehyß. EL Sellers, No. 57 ‘SVood sfreei, Wholesale Agent for-Pittsburgh.a.nd vicinity; D-.M- Carry.and,H. P.Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townaend, Carr A Co., Manchester; A. Parterson, Birmingham. V PRICE—In laige.bottle, SI,00; or six bottles far.Ss,fio Tia Hoofing* * • : - ' • • THE subscribers take this method to ihfimn property holders. bonse-butldetß, and all others interested,; that they still continue the business of 'Pin Roofing, In all its branches. Their skill and experience in thispan. of the business, lias hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the same policy of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Roofing war new; or just brought before the notice of this commnmiy for the first time, we woald consider that the importance of the subject Would justify us ia extending our views on iis superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few reraatks.- On- tho 6th dayof ceven years ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this, place. From. that up to the present time, we nave covered with tin the roots of the finest and most costly, buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given out views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage of Till overiron, ns a covering- for houses.' And time,* the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. " • 1 . Again, if weplaceTinin juxta-positionywith Slate as a covering for houses, we think that tin wul bear a favo rable .comparison, with - some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can be made much flatter—thereby saving materials, in the ■ length of rafters, brick in the gable ends—inakiiig the house easy of access iii case of a fire, and showing a better fimsh and appearance. Also, When tin U used the gutters are. worked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, —things iudispenrible on slate roofs. If farther reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience’ of our eastern cities in proof what has been adymiced, as it is a well known fact that New Yqrlc.undoihereatfi ern citiesvery generally prefer even tin for 'heir most costly and splendid buildings, notwithstandingthey have a fullsupplyof slate at their doors. With these remarks we willleave the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information when called on. • - • JOHN DUNLAP & CO., febl7 : corner Market pud Second sts. - private Dtseases. : . - ■ DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEF; Devotes his entire attchtidn to an omc» S practice. Hislusinessismostly confinedto ideate or Venereal Diseases, find such pain* fill affections, brought on by imprudence youthfuliiidulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Go.ton - hea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges: Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworra.Mercurial Dmeases, Seminal Weakness,lm» potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints,'Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections, Poina in the Back and Lotus, Irriia* tions of ike Bladder: and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. . u l-. - . Fourteen years’ praeticeJ(four in this citjrt enables Drj Brown to offer assarauces of speedy cure to dll who may come under his care. Office and private consnlting rooms, C 5 Diamond ay. |p» Charges moderate. ' novSrdAwiy REUMATISM— Dr. Brown's newiy aiscovred rem* edy for Rhcutnatism is a speedy andcertain remedy for that paimultrouble. Itnever fails. OT .■ QOffice arid Private Consultation Rooms-No. 55, DIA* SIOND, PinabMrgh, Penno. Tho DoMoi*is home. - laalMamif APS OF PENNSYLVANIA.- —Received on con siziiment, and for sale iingSy,atrcho!emle price, kVa*. % Z SI i’V.fe “?,« “‘Be Dl^j l in , corner of Market and Fourth sta. = —/-w\rv ACRES OK LAND in Jefferson Conhty for 1 0( )u ‘lale. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, ai lfet.l9 A. WILKINS fc cd. a Scientific Hair Tonlo Eeitorer AND BEAUTIFIEB. Trial boitles 37$ cenis. - Those who have used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know its exoeHent qualities—those who have not, wc assure it to possess the -following qualities. It will, force -the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to trow, stop it failing oft*cure scarf or dandruff, and make leht, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and Bilky, nothing can exceed vitis—it makes It truly beautiful and ‘keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical, yet superior article for \bo hair- ' Sold only at WAI. JACKSON’S Store,2lo Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Pnce 37*ccntg, 50 cents and 81.00. fdecSO Tbe Human Bofly must Perspire, ■; (60 BATS NATUBB.) TO BA.VB A. HEALTHY AfPEAKANCE, And persons who do not perspire ore liable to the mos DISGUSTING SWN DISEASES,. - . NOW< Johns’Italian Chemical Soap causes fa free , perspiration, and at the same time mollifies,softsns the skin.eivine it the texture and beauty of an infant’s. SCURVY, SALT HHEUJI AND SORES, are soon not only healed.but cured.by its use, as at lea=t seven physicians in New York know, who use it . » C ?!SftLEt n BLOTCH^iHE a cirLES, or any ether skin disease. The readeus. assmed that thi a i° no nselesspuffed nostrum, as one trial, will prove* Temtld cnumeraieatleast 60 personscured of SORE HEAP, SORB LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader as again assured r I would not cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be all I state- Those who are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find tins not only a cure, bnt a preventive; and I can now only add, tbit any one afflicted with, any of the above, or similar diseases,-wilUind this all andeven’ more Admirable in its properties) than I elate. reader*the stores arefiooded with imitations, anobe sut« you ask for Jones* Italian Chemical Soap— and buy it only of WE JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street,Fiusburgn, head orWcod I dec2o :*i- r'* .. .ft* ** 'r :•'••■• 'v'':V:v;-.'-U -■•.•.•*'.' :*-j-r*,^ Bankers an& (Exchange Brokers. ' Notice# \TTSTE have associated; J.OASDUfSft Coma with us in T|L the Exchange and Banking business. - WM. H. WILLIAMS ft CO. Pup frurgA, Jgri’y. l t lßsL—ja6;lm war. a. Williams..'..» >«»»?;b.mVat.->•««»• —j.a. coma wa.H.wiLMjias & co.. bankers anoexchahoebrokebs, . NOUTU'EIST CORSSA or WOOD AKD THtSn STUBTO. A. EL* transactions made on liberal leqasi and colleo- ‘ ;Zl. uons promptly attended to. OnOdlm ' S. HOLMKB ft. SONS. UAVQt BKHOVED 9HBX& BABUIta -aB» aZCHASOS OVffZOI To No. 67 Market jireetjjour noon btSmo olditatid. ■' •vN. HOLMES A SONS, - Bankers and exchange BRoktißfltaudJkav lets in Notes, Drafts, Acceptaac©»,Gold, Silver and Hank Notes, fiicbangeon the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities ihroi»oQat;tha .Uni ted States; ' Depositee received in par lands pf current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. ' • r , augSB-ly. ; Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, / Gold and Stiver , Bought,So* land Exchanged, - EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE . 0? ' William A, Mill & €©., 0* Wood Street, - , PITTSBURGH. Dy IMTBRX.VTALLOWED ONTIMS PSeOSITB. (ttUggS ALLZITCJtAMBa. . SDWABD BAUM. ; - . HRA2IER A. RAHNi a >!' i,er,an£ * Exchange Eroktrs. Dealers «n Foreign and pomaließiUSfßiUsvf Exchange t Certificate/ tf Depot* *iißanhNotetxand Coins Corner of Thira.ond Wood sis., direcily.opposlte the St Charles Hotel. . ' • • * may2B B A Si K. vsoH o CTfifE. JESSE CAROTHERS & C0 M NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. V; Colleotious made on all the principal cities of the Uni te d States. : : (anglily. :• :■ " PATRICKS * FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS* No. CO&NEB WuoP AND DIAM.ONP BTBXBtB, ... Pittsburgh, Pa; >: r . jmayl f AS. B.nOON, THOS.SA&eXRV. HOON oi SARGENT* BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ; E. Comer of Wood and Sixth streets., Fittsburehj Pa T\EALERS i n Com, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign J;/ and Domestic Ercliange,Certificates ofDcposit,tc - EXCHANGE onalfthe principal Cities of theUalon and Europe, for sale in sumsio suit purchasers. .CURRENT and parfundsrcceivedondeposUe COLLECTIONS made oh all parts ’of.the Union, attho lowest rates. ’ ~ ~ sepll-ly " CENTRAL RENNsyLVANIiC BANKING HOUSE. bryaj:,gleimaco. : TWTOTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Remit jJi Uncea made upon favorable terihs; ' may22:tf R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. - HbUidaysbvrgh,Mapl%,Xßso. . • ■ • Mechanics Bank. : Btrajtx’samLDUfGjiroirETH above hassut btbzxx. : THISBANKia noWprepared to do business. Open from 9AM;to3 P.M. • Intereatpaidon Special Deposits. • j angU THOMPSON BELL,Cashier. - G. W.TAYLOB, : lia SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONBR ANB BILZmBROKER. STRICT attention will be given to all buiiiiea* en trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured art! cles always on hind, or procured <ra ehort «*otice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac.t uegoUated.oa favora ble terms. Advances made if required.: locti&tf Drafts on san francisco, California, tor sale at the Banking House of'PATRICKS A FRIEND, No-95 Wood st. JSrogs an& MsSmtus. . ~vnsumpttou v .... .ions of the Liver, Pains of Weak* ,nas <£the.£recttt or othsr ctfectxans ofth* JBreasibr Langs.:' ISTAWS BALSAM OF WIL'D CHERRY is a 1 W ■ fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wm>. CnERBr Kins. and the geniuine Iceland Moss (thel&tter imported expressly for ibis purpose,)'the rare medical virtues of .which are also combined hym new chemical .process wuhthcextract of tar, thus rendering the wholo compound tte most certainand efficacious remedy ever discovered to LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Pr. Wrtu of XcniaiObJoi ahighly respect* : able Dragshtiiil’t&BiAcUgh'tfal village, has informed w thatthe ssde o£ WTatar’aßalsam ofTWHd. Cherry loan paralleled) The demand *br it -is so great that he can scarcely keep himself supplied with it. *He has had in hisAWwrm'cdicines for long affections.; -Some; of these werh esteemed good and some jravtptemporary relief-* Batsineehehashad Wistax’aßalsam: of Wild Gharry anumberof the most serious cascs-wero completely cu red by its use; “1 never sold a medicine,” says the doc* tor, “in which Fh&d that entire confidence that I had In this? 1 ■ .••xi?-.'.- ■ 1 - • • It cubes ! -Wherever Wistanfa Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains that high reputation it so riehly deserves. What can proveatits sale,when on 1 every hand can be witnessed its wonderful coresf Thu worst case of..Asthma', recent and dangerous Cough, (and also those that are of long standing,} Bronchitis or Consumption (in it 3 early stages) are always cured . bv this remarkable medicine. : r : HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Cared by Wf star’s BaitamofWlldCherry* pL-EASA?rr Kjdgb, Hamilton c0.f0., 5ep.27,1850. *77D. Pari?—Dear StV-rltake the liberty of advising you of the benefit that I have derived* from the use d! Dr.Wislar’sßalsatabf Wild Cherry. I was prostrated V by that terrible scourge, Consumption,in Maylasv The auack was truly horrifying to me,Tor five of my family, . (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption I was afflicted with nearly alloftKeworstftaturesoflho . disease: l had a distressingcough; and expectorated-a '- great deal of blood, hectic feveryeevere pains lathe side and chest, cold chills, alternating. with flushes .of heat . and copious nTght sweats 1' T was under the care of a skilled physician from the time I was takeusick until about six weeks since, being . then abont heipless, and my friends considering my case hopeless, or at least beyond the rencfrbfOurpaygiclanV ' skill, advised the use of Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cher* xy;- * ■. •-. • • : I have taken four boitles of the tdedicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. Intake this statement to induce others that are afflicted aa't have been,' to make trial- ofWisiarVßalsam of-Wild Cherry, which ' remedy has, under the blessing oCProvidence, restored my health. • ■ JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. • CaowttPourr, Lake c 6 , lav, June 15,1940. 3. D.Park—Star Sir: have a deep cotnmissera* tion for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief histo ry of my afflictions, aud the benefits derived from, the v v use of a Dr. Wistaris Balsam ot Wild Cherry.” In July, - 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of atyphoid character, which left me in a very debilitated state; when in the following winter I wastaken withaeeverecold; which reduced me to such ah extent as to give me thft.appesr anco of a confirmed consumptive. Idabored under a severe cough, expectorated a grcat deUl,. and was trou* bled wlth'cola feet and night sweatsi l alao frequently raised blood .from'my lungs.. I continued in this state, > . gradually siokiug under the disease, until January, 1847, ‘ until lwasiagam attacked with &ver. , r 'My extremities, especially my feet, were and almost-• [ lostiheir feeling; Under these circumstances it may be; trnlysaidthatl was a living skeleton. ■ I finally deter* mined to quittaking medicine prescribed by physician* aud try Dr. Wisur* Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that I commenced taking it lean date a - gradual recovery. I continued its nsesixmonthff,atthe * 1 end of which - time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Bal- f sam to all those amictedwithdiseases oft he lungs, and -v. would say to- those- commencing its use not to t>e dia- * ‘ : couraged, if two ot three bottles do noteffect a cure, but persevere us Ihavc done, and! have ho doubt but nine ' cases outoflen will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to those Afflictedfaith Diseases qf the lambs » ■ • andjßnast* Will miracles never ceaseT ; More evidence of its surpassing health restorative virtues! ’ " • IFroniDr. Baker, Springfield, Washinmon co., Ky.l SpainorcsLU, l4, lB4Sf Muiri. Sanford % Park: Itake.tbis opportunity of informing:-you of a most remarkublecuroporfonncdon ■ mebytheuseof Dr. Wistaria Balsam ofWildCherry. In the year 18401 was taken; with the inflammation ' of the bowels, which I labored under tor six weeks, ; when I gradually recovered. In the fall ofl<lwaa attacked, with a severe cold, which-seated itself upon my lungs, and for the space of three years I was con* , fined tomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicmesandevo- “ 3 variety of aid without benefit } ond thus I wearied ongjohtu wimsr of 1845, when I beard of Dr.Wis* . | tar’s JBalsam of Wild Cherry. \ | Myfrlcnds petßuadodtne to giyd it a trial, though I : | had given up all hopes ofrecoveryyand had prepared - myself for the change of another world. ThtottghitaiT 1 -- solicitationa I was induced to make use of the genuine Wisiar 1 * Ealsam qf. Wild Cherry. The eflecl.WM truly astonishing. After five years of aflUctlonand suffering, and after having spent four orfive hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the best and most respectable: physicians had proved unavailing;l was soon restored to entire health by the bleestngof God, and'the use of Br.Wia*.- ur’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. . ; May the blessiDg of God test uponthepioprietots of so valuable a medicine as of Wild Cherry.. Yours;respectfully,!. y W.H. BAKER. " The genuine “. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry B htt a flic simile of the signature of Henry Wistar, M. JX, Philadelphia, and £: Sanford & Park ” on a finely exe*f - cntedeteel engraved wrapper, No other can be genu lue.- Soldby J.p. PARK, (successor-to Sanford & Park,} . Fourth; and Walndtstreets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agem'tcrthe South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. ' * 1 .. v J Kidd & Co, Btailnitth; lAVUcox;Jr, comer Msrtet street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock & Co, Pitta bntghf J A Jdnes, Piitsijurghj’Lee A-Beckhao, AJle- ; gheny CityrLT Russell, Wa«hicgtoiri,W H Lamberi* ton,'Franluin", h. B Bowie, 'UmontoWnjWdjy* ‘Greensburgh; S Koantz, Somerset? Scott & Gumoro,. Bedford? Reed & Son, Huntingdon j Mra.Orr, HoUiaajU* burgh Hildebrand & Co," Infflana; ; J Rjgright, hinl; ? Evans & Co, Broolrville; A.Wflson & _8u0» W^mesburgh } M’Farland A: Co, N ville: Burton A Co; Ene:; Henry Forker, JueTCorj JM. Kelly &cS Butler S Smith, Beaver? J D Wareen; U.&CS P Croolasr, .jri« Brownsville-" - 180I 80 - 1 " 13H—Mob. I and 3 Htckottli Cod F«Jk Wlg“ and Herring! for sale b? IfefcZJl WM. DYRE) *- v h * T r y "•v&afrif*?* ::r rV , .. l -.-V.- ; -;'V'.•••-'; -»f V y v * ' 'rZ'y '-Y. Removal. ii,; ■ 'L*r. Vfc* • • '\ \ :
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