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local matters.
x. K*tfyura*? » - ttt -. ■ •!■■ - •■■-.•.
Y?Y Y 'Pur*"" 11 - Tbioedt.—A lady, wife to one of the
: V;i. “■ hLOrtscspecttblo Inhabitants of Allegheny county,
;ii ; ! ,'yV'araeiillod byber-own daughter on Monday last.—
eighteen, years .of ego, and was
7'chastisingone of her liule brothers, when the moth*
r' c.-.: er interfered for ’.its protection, upon which her
’' YYi- ’daiJßbter stabbed at her with a poher, penetrating
her abdomen, . and' causing almost-instantaneous
i-dOsth. The partieslise within a fewtrtiles of Pillst
burgh, Vdt wo suppress all names until the judicial
' - ; elimination which will probably lake place.
• ' \yir.t. Paual—Now that the time of year
when persons are filing up their houses, rooms,
'',. halls, Sc.; is at hand, it is very reasonable to sup.
• -pose that Iff order to look neat and fine; . they will
■base them papered* This they can do in a cheap
- and most elegant manner, by, calling at fihidle’e,
" . 69 Smithfield street, ■ Be always keeps on hand the
•' moat beautiful patterns of/paper, as is evidenced by.
• - .'i - tho large number bo is- continually supplying j and
his paper for public Halls is eiceedingly tasteful
. . end in great demand. Giro him a call.
BEAUU> PboposAxs.—lt will bo seen by reference
. to onr adrertiaing colnrana, that'Thos. A. Rowley,
.-.'.i‘ 'i\gtreetCommitsionerof the Second Dißtrict. will re
. ceireeenled proposals until Saturday, for the grading
=■■ . : of Second street, from the end of the pavementto
-a ■ • thelino ofthe Eighth Ward, at Lock No.l. Also,
*■ for gracing and paving Centre Avenue from the line
- of the Sixth. Ward to Diowlddie street.
.—Some daring incendiary entered
- the bwemeot of the Fourth Presbyterian Church; in
the Fifth Ward, yesterday* and; piled the pine
tfed^^'iiihJhß^iifawßg'Mineshaaihgiifonder.tfciem,
- andaetfiie to r it; r The Snnday School Library wa#
completely destroyed; but the flames were .extins
gniahed'bofore any other damage was done.
* ffsgh The Niagara Fire Company offer a reward of
$50,00 lor the arrest and conviction of those who
blocked up their door, and tied np the beil rope,
•<itt Tuesday night, previoos to the fire in the; Fourth
.Presbyterian-Chnrch. It is to be hoped that the
filleitti-will be detected.
■ ASMESTEDJ--*The negro who stole a horse from
Mr. Nichol of RobinaOn township, was arrested
yesterday, in Wheeling, by officer Dougherty, who
la oOwwaiting a requisition from the Governor of
‘ Pennsylvania to bring him op heie.
. , DgaXblqf as oldCrnzßM.—Goodwin Y. Coulter,
formerly a Clerk, ia the Prolhonotary’* office
in'New Orleans on the 4th inat. He was
higbly cfflcemed by all who knew him.
Tbe sale ot the Shoe,Store, near the corner
of Liberty .and Market streets,'.will be continued
this morning,'at 10 o’clock. Thero is a large lot of
'Tranks ampng lbe lot.
Bboke Hn Lce t —A gentleman by the name of
- John Walker fell from his horse at ibe Marine Rail*
■ i .wiy, bejaw Saw Mill Run, yesterday, and had his
leg broken. .
* * To Coßtaicroßß.—The. baiiding committee of
St. Paul’s new Cathedral will receive proposals for
the mason work of said building until the 27th inat.
• See advertisement. i . V
Lectore.—Mr. Emerson will deliver his firat lec
ture, this-evening, at the new city lecture room,
‘X&byette Buildings..
‘ - CoHJifiMED.—;Tbe appointment of Wra. .Boggs.
Associate Judge, baa been confirmed by the Senate
S&'Basiness on the wharf, yesterday, was exceed'
Iflgly brisk.
'Sjunoi'.-Notices.
Dr. S.D. novrc’n
SHASER SARSAPARIL L A .
THE BRBAT SPRING AND £ KHMER MEDICINE.
.... . IT PREVENTS DISEASE—PROOF: ' l
A Cmp> Svrsal Curictut following evi
dence U only one of tboasaads. oi similar .character,
ami conclusively proves that X)r. Howe’s Sarsaparilla Is J
rm« of the most efleellve remodieeever discovered : |
, : Sir.—Hy son, when aboatsix
months old, broke oat with that dreadful dueale, Bcrcfu-
Imu Sortt, over the lace and body; and for two years 1
kid abali I fried every means thnleonld.be suggested l
■ by my Winds. I also bad the advice of six or seven of
theiesl Physicians in the eonniry. withqnt effecting a
Onre. anal almost wished the little sufferer dead, that it
might be freed Irom its jmius. Dunne the lost six
mtuUlU.lhe Bores were so distressing mid painful, my
self and wife were up with it night und day, for weeka
together, OltdlM ted glow up dll hope of everiaising
oSlittle oue. At length, n friend advised us to tty yonr 1
' Shaker Sarsaparilla,' Reluctantly ! fried it, and I nave I
■ reason to blew God for it, for, m n very sterl tun*,st teoi
eduitheinte, so that there is scarcely even a scar to
' ,b* «een.: We only regret that we did not hear or and
' commence using it sooner, as weore satisfied it would
have eaveia «nreat deal qi suffering; and expense. .Too |
ia now well aud hearty. we do unoesuaungly 1
consider yoar Shaker Sarsaparilla one orthe bestpre
paiatibfts flow in tub* vJOHN BTANSBURY,
; ' Bose, between Front and Second sts.
•> Thuisthetmly Sarsaparilla that acts inthe Liver, Kid
ms and Bleod,al the torn time, which renders u altogctn
srmore valuable so every on*,particularly Females.
- Br,MiiUevjl?TVfeGaT in the Ohio Medical Coilcjp, says \
“ ■ tfa IShaicrpTtvartXions art truly valuable, and recommends
' • ihsmtoUupublie: . • 1. . __
No IkfaicCßT—*bq Minxuil—no Poisonous Drugs in
lA< Shaker Sarsaparilla „ ■ ... j
Mernember, it is warranted & be purely and entirely
' as a'Fanate and Family medicine tihas
<. you enquire /or J)r. 3. D. Hold's Shaker
*.*•. SandpanUa.
. Priceglpei bottle.andsixboUleefoiSg, _ *
• Dr. S. D. HOWE A CO.,
Proprietors,.
■ No. I'College llall, Cincinnati, to whom all orders
. qonst bo addressed.
- ■ > For sate by bur Agents, ' - ‘ _ ; ~
J, SCHOOitttAUtB A Co., H. W. Ms&sts,A. Black, Joel
- Atosun,J. M. TowsskHD, “William Jackson and J.A.
Jons, Pittsburgh j D. • A. Elliott, Allegheny j >V., R.
McClellans, Manchester; P« Cbookkb, Brownsville?
•and Druggist*generally; : Also, by HOWE A CO.. Pro-
College HalU Cincinnati. Ohio. L(eb2S
Jnloe or Pepsin*
This great remedy, prepared after directions ©i
' BarouXiieblg. the great Physiological cbemist.by Dr. J.
- g.Houghton, of Philadelphia, is -working wonders in all
diseases of tne stomach and digestive organs. It is truly
one of the most important discoveries in medical sci
ence. Cures of the most hopeless cases of indigestion.
.-»• Jutvo been performed, to which the afflicted can be re-,
ferred by calling on the agents. See advertisement in
another column. Keybsb A M’Do well, Agents,
• ■ • feb3 140 Wobustreet.
v ITr» Consumers of wines are invited to read In another
column the card of Jacob Snider, Jr.’s cheap wine store
07Wa1out street, Philadelphia. febUtdly
0* Daguerreotypes. -TTI
Nstsoti A Co. wonld respectfully announce to the
citizens o f Pittsburgh, Allegheny andvicinity, that they
have had a large,Operation Room, with a Gloss Root
end Front, built.and arrangea expressly for the purpose
, of taking Daguerreotype .Likenesses. The best Da
■ - gueireotypes,on the best material, are taken at this es
tablishment, under the special superintendence of the
; enables them also to take Family
Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect
• manner.
- likenesses of sick or diseased persons, taken in any
part of the city.
• Gallery at the Lafayette Halt,Fourth street,corner of
-Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street.
v febUtly V- - - •. • . •
-ENCOURAGE lIOsMLE institutions. ;
CITIZENS' INSUUANCE COMPANY,
* op pixrssoaoH. .
C.G.HUSSEY. Prest.A, W. MARKS,Sec’y
Ogtce^No.4VWatrtSt, i inWdrthotuc6fC.li.GTant, :
“ (D*Tab Company is now prepared to inSure all Jrihds
of rtsks, on Houses, Mnnutactories, Goods, Merchan
- * ' dilein Store,and Transitu Vessels, Ac.
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the
Institution, is affordedin the character of the Directors,
who ate all citizens of Pittsburgh,'wall and favorably
knerwnto the community fortheir prudence,intelligence
®nd integrity. v : - * . . ;
DiKKCTdBs r C.jG. Hussey, Wm. Baga’ey,Wm. Lari
cner, Jr., Walter Biy ant, Hugh D. King, Edward Heazel
lon.Z .Kinsey B. Harbaugh.S.M. Kier. inarlSur
10-1. O. pr O. Pr-FlaeeolMeeUnj,Washington
Hau, Wood .(freer, between Sih an 4 Vugui Alley.
PfmßtmeH.liOseK, No. - every Tuesday
ycesin^v
. ■ Mxacimjim EaeiMPHXar,' No. 87—Meets Ist aad 3d
Rijday of daeh month. ; >nai2s—ly
, A BricU Hon#© ond Ton tbu for Bale.
k NEW TWO STORY BRICK BOUSE, with ten
- ' Lots of Oroand. situate in the Borough of Law
.rencevllle, r The house ia.well arranged /or comfort and
convenience, and tho situation is healthy nad pleasant.
The ground i*2sofeet front on Chesnnt street, by 140
• r ; \fsetdeep, 8iice,84,000.. - •
Also,.seTen Building Lots, on the. Bailer .Rood, at
' AdOOt '■ Also, five Building Lots, on North street, at 8225.
Also, several other Lots, fit 8350,8300 and 8256 each.—
■Tdnhs^^y*--*^l & t ,ro F! is not far from the-Garrison,
mhA nealr'tae Omnibus stand.
B.CCTHBERT, Gen’l Agent,
78 Bmlthfield street.
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Ultmtstratnta.
Grand Charity Concert, i . /
MRS. HOFFMANN will give arrand eoneertatLa-:
fayetle Hall, on Monday evening, March 34,1651.
for the’.benafit of die ALLEGHENY LABIES 5 RELIEF
SOCIETY, on which occasion -she will be assisted by
some of the best artists in the city. , .
The following artists have kindly volunteered their
valuable services: Herr Vogel, Mr* Heibordt, Mr. Anger,
land the Harmonia- Society, consisting of a chorea of
hirty voices, under the direction of Mr. Herrmann. -
Tickets twsstt*kvk . cunts. To. be had at all the
music stores.. ‘ foaiis
flogiwsll’i Great Panorama ©f Life In . -
C aliform© and the .Isthmus of Parish *
iCrOW exhibiting ni tbe Athenffinm Lecture Room,
±1 giving a full and correct representation of that in
teresting country.
For particulars see small bills: ' , „
... Admission.3s cents; children under 10 years half
price: #
_ Open every evening during the week, commencing at
7} precisely. Doors open at 6*. , „ ■ • ,
. IL/" Exhibiticn every Wednesday and Saturday af
ternoons—commencing at 3 o’clock. A liberal arrange
ment wilt be made.with schools; children should.see
this pleasing and, edifying exhibition. |matlB:tf
Dancing SdxooJ*
TIEN RY MEYER, of New York, respectfully informs
Jl. the citizens of Pittsburgh that he wi.l open his
DANCING SCHOOL about the Ist Of.Apnl, when he
will introduce .the latest style of Cotillions, Ac.,late
from Pariß. . (febSttfctf
JfttD Books. IHitsu, "&i.
ttagaslnes for Stanhi
GODEY, Graham, Sartaln and the Ladies’ National
Magazines for March are receivedat WALL’S P&
nodical Office, No. 65 Fourth street.
The North British Review for February.
Time;the Avenger; by the author of the Wiiming
tons, Ac. ■
Polly Feablossora’s Wedding, and other Tales; by the
author of lt Major Jones’ Courtship,” Streaks of Squatter
Life, Ac; '
Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution—No. 13.
: Consuelo; by Georgie Sand. :
Also, a new work, which everybody should possess,
entitled, The Ladies’ Science of Etiquette and Hand
Book of thfrToilet, by the Countess Be Calabrella,
The Gentlemen’s Science of Etiquette, and Guide to
the Usages and Habits of Society, by Counr Alfred B’-
Orsay. The Most Polished Gentleman in the World.—
For sale as above.' Price 25 cents. [mar 18
H
' April Slagastneo.
MINER tc, CO., No.32?»aritifield street, have re*
J_ m ceived tie following new Magazines ana Novels :
Godey’sLady’s Book for April;
Graham’s Magazine, - do ;
Sartain’s ao do;
Peterson’s do do;
Dictionary of Mechanics’ Engine Work and Engineer*
ing, No. 25;
Part Second of Caroline of Brunswick;
The Warwick Woodlands—or, Things as they were
Twenty. Years Ago By Frank Forester—new edition,
revised and coTtected r with illustration* by tie author;
The Kickleborghson the Rhine—with a preface en*
titled an essay on Thunder and Small Beer. By W. M.
Thackery. Price 121 cents ;
. History, Structure and Statistics of Plank Roads in tie
United States, and Canada. \ By W.Kingsford,Civil En
fincer on the Hudson River Railroad. With remarkaon
loads in general, by F. G. Skinner—and a letter on
Flank Roads, by the Hon. Charles E. Clark.
All of tie above are fcr sale at the cheapest Book
Store in tie city. (marl?
KEWBOOKBI HEW BOOKS !
AT Holmes* Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the
Post Office.
Bertie. A humorous Novel— by George Seaworthy.
Oregon and California; or, Sights in the Gold Region.
Louise La Valliere. By Alexander Dumas;
Consuelo. By George Sand. Four volumes in one:
Price 50 cents. w
LevengTo, tne Scholar, the Gipsy, the Priest.*By Geo.
Barrows. .
The Queen’s Necklace. By Alexander Dumas.
Reveries of an Old Maid—embracing important Hints
to Young Men.
For sate also by McNamara, opposite :he post office,
Allegheny city. marls
New Boobs! K«w Boobs 11
FOREIGN Reminiscences, by Henry Richard Lord
Holland, Edited by his son, Henry Edward Lord
Holland. .
Jane Bouverie; or Prosperity and Adversity, By Cath
arine Sinclair, author of Sir Edward Graham, Holyday
house, Ac.
Moorland Cottage. By the author of Mary Barton.
LavengT©; the Scholar—The Gipsy—The Priest. By
George Borrow, author of the 41 Bible in Spain” and the
“ Gipsies of Spain ’*
Volume Ist Hildreth’s History of the United States.—
Second.Series.'
The above works just for^ate^
Bookseller and Stationer,
corner Market and Third streets.
JONES ON LAND OFFICE TITLES—A syllabus of
the Law of Land Office Titles in Pennsylvania, by
Joel Jones; received and for sale by
11. C. STOCKTON,
No. 47 Market St.
TVTEW’ BOOKS! NEW BOOKS’—Wili, at tils Peri-
IN odical Depot, 85 Fourth street, has just received the
following new Books:
Iconographic Encyclopedia, No. 17;
Harper*’ and the international Magazines for March i
Democratic Review for March ;
New York Journal o! Medicine for March}
The British aod Foreign .Medico Ohirurgicol Review j
Art Journal for February, • .
The Moorland Cottage. 6/the author ox Mary Barton;
Poor Richard’* Alumnae, as written by Dr. Franklin,
for the iears 173 d, 1737 and 1738. tmar7
BLANK BOOKS.—The largest stock of Blank Books.
of every description, in all styles of bindery, is of
fered for sale, at the lowest rates, at
W. S HAVENS’ Blank Book Store,
comer of Market and Second streets.
Merchants are requested to call aad examine oar Me
dium and Demi Blank Works, which are offered at tow
er pruts than they have been sold in this city, [mar?
Harper’s SXagaslne tor Harck*
H MINSK to CO , No. $1 Smithfield street, have re
. ceived the following new books.
Harper’s Magazine for March.
The International Magazine for March.
A new snpply of Borrow’* new work entitled Lavfcu
ffro: the Scholar, the Gipsy, the Priest
No. 6 of the Nightingale, or Jenny Lind Songster.
.iSaob’s Fables, a new version, chiefly from original
sources, by Rev. Thomas James, M. A.; with more than
50Illustrations. _ ...
Together with the largest assortment of Cheap Pubu
catioitsin the City. P***
New Booteat New Bootes 11
Received at henry miner a co*«, no 32
Smithfield street: „ . . .
The Maternal Management of Children in Healib ana
Disease, by Thomas Ball, M. D., member of the Royal
College of Physicians. This work of Dr. Bull’s is one
of rare merit; its plain, useful Instructions to Mothers
in the management of their children, is of the highest
utility. , „ _ ,
Blackwood’s Magazine, for February;
London Quarterly, for January j
No 34 Sbakspeore, Boston edition;
No 3 Appleton’s Mechanics Magazine; r _
A new supply of Lavengo, by George Barrow. [mare
New Booki! Hew Boottsl
WALL, No. 85 Fourth street, has Jo®' received the
following new workst t .
Cooauelo. By George Sand; Cheap edluoa. Price
60 cents. This 1* universally Emitted to be the roaster
niece of one of the most remarkable of living novelists.
Boston Shokspeare. Nr. 34. Contents: Pericles,
Prince of Tyre.
Horticulturist for March
Tlie Moorland Cottage. By the au a Mary Barton.
Cultivator for. March.
Knickerbocker for Match
- living Age— No. 356.
Webster’e Unabridged Dictionary.
tITKBSTER’S'UNABHIDGia) DICTIONARYAbound
W in sheep, 1452 pp. quarto. Price gS,CO. The same
work bound in Russia' calf, embossed back and sides,
very elegant, 310,00. , .
A .arge sapply of .he above «ork i reee l ve E d i^)B<
8t Wood street.
_ HflW MUSIC. ■'
GRAND POLKA DE CONCERT, as performed by
Franleln Slope! with such dUtinstUsbed applause,
at the late Concerts,— composed by. W. V. Wallace.
Also, a great varietf of popular .compositions, by the
same author. . , • , ,
And all the new and popular Music*issued from the
eastern publißher., rece.vedondforßal^^.
Agent for the sale of Chiekering’s Pianos for Western
Penoftylvania, No. 81, Wood street. .-y- * _
Hew Stock ofpianoii
. MBS. C. BLUWB would tespeet
iel OSStmfullv invite the attention of the pub*
to her new and splendid Block of.
Vg3 opened and ready for
sale, among wbicharo the celebrated Hamburg PfaiWj
with the new' improvement of the over-strings. Ute la
test aad most important improvement, iuvented solely
by them and by ho others. They have been tried to be
copied in this country, but unsuccessfully. ■ o .
Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano,
Louis XIV style, made by Bacon & Raven, Nary York.
Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacou A Raven,
Four6| octave Pianos,made by J. &• C, Fisher, late
Nunns A Fisher, New York } together with some of our
own mahuf acta re, with metalic frame.
HEW music. ■ ■
•fTTHERE are the Friends of my Yonth. By G, Barker;
Yy I’ve Something Sweet to-Tell Yon;
The Bobln;
I’m Thinking o’er the Days, Mary; ,
My New England Home. New Song, dedicated to
the Ladies of Ne wEngland;
She I Love is far away.
Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore;
Good Night; ■ .
My Home's on the Frame Lea. By Woodbury;
' Lily Rhey. By S. C. Foster;
I’ve leftroy Native Village. By G. Barker;
Fo^fhL 1 Tire Slack Shakers’ Song and Polka;
Wonld I were with Thee—for Guitar;
Art ertenHve collection of new. Polkas, Waltzes,
Variations, fcc;
Also, anew supply of “New Canuma Sacra,” Can
ticaLandis, and an excellent new work, called the “Mt-
S&S b p y op G a ! s r
eonsideredone ofthe
No. 101 Third street*
Cabinet Btabers Wanted* :r
mHE subscribers will employ a number of goodlmnd|
• at-the above business; viz: Bureuu, Bedstead and
Table makers. None bat good workmen need apply,—
as wiU
at Ryan’s Buildings,
No. 31 Fifth street.
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•. (Somnurcial anb dtnonnaL
THKJ PITTSBDRGH BOAJkD OF T&ADR
AND MJBRC H ANTS? EXCHANGE.
FREDERICK LORENZ, ) ‘ ' .
WM. A HILL. > CoMMirraz ron FebbujuiV
clzug, •- )_ •
Daily Revlevr ofths WhMeißle Diarize t.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST* \
Totbsbay, March 20* 1851. f
The weather yesterday was exceedingly cold and
unpleasant, which ch'ecked.out-door business,. Oar
rivers are again ip exceßenf navigable order. Re
ceipt* by river continue large. . .
FLOUR— A* wiji.be seen, has farther declined •
we. note a sale at 03,12 i also sales at $3,1803,20,
the latter price for very email lots. Bayers are not
willing tp pay oyer 83,1203,1.8 j we understand ope
dealer reinsed a lot of 300 bbls, to arrive, at $3,12.
BACON—We note sales of 50 hhds Shoulders at
6; 20 hhds Haras at Bs, acid 20 do Sides,at 7*, all 4
months} the demand continues active. * :
DRIED BEEF—Sales by the tierce at 81.
OATS—We note a sale of 600 buß at 321.
SUGAR—SaIes of U hbds prime at 6}; also 15
hhds good fair at 6s, and 14 hhds inferior at 6J>
MOLASSES—We note sales at 34, for oak bbls.
GRAIN—Sales of Wheat at 70c for a good arti
cle. Rye: ihe City Mill is paying bat 680. Oats:
we note a sale of 600 bus at '32k. Corn : sales are
made at 40045 from store.
RlCE—Shies of 10 tierdes at 4k.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
n riKET 0 CKCBES WATX& IS THS CBAJtnSL
ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan N 0.3,.3, Boies, Beaver.
“ Atlanue, ParkinsonyßrownsviUe,
“ j. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
“ Beaver,Gordon, Beaver.
u Fashion No. ?, Peebles, Elizabeth
“ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton.
“ Redstone, Woooward, Brownsville.
44 Brilliant, Grace,Cincinnati.
44 Paris, Smith, St. Louis.
44 Hindoo, Campbell, St. Louis.
“ Tnscarora, Murdoch, WeUsville.
“ J. Nelson, Moore, wheeling.
DEPARfEDt
“ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville.
“ Atlantic,Parkinson, do
44 J. M*Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
•* Michigan No. 2,Boies, Beaver.
44 Beaver, Gordon, •• .
« Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
u Fashidn, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Reveille, Dale, weUsville.
u Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
44 Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati.
« Cashier, McMillan, Wheeling.
44 Express, Haztett, Cincinnati.
Alleffhmy River Trade*
BSQUUIR FRANKLIN packets.
f JEB+*& To* fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
o. ftapi. Wk. Haska. leaves the AUe
gneny wharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thursday %
at 4 P.M. *
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu
Johk Hahua, leaves ,the Allegheny wharf for Frank
lin, every Tuuday and Friday, at 4 P. M,
For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. ftnartO
: Wednesday Poebst for oinotnnoti.
oamy : . Tins new and fast running steamer CIN
f iJwS&agCINNATI. BmnwoiUMi Master, will leave
lilijliSffiPregttlariy every Wbomsso at.
lEF ht o r ’ M, a Be 'tr»aaG EB .
For marietta and HocKtingport* :
I Ttre fine itenmer PACIFIC; ZAWOPB M*B<
jkM£mm& r*w. will leave for the above and inlermedi
ate port* every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. M.
For freight or peerage, o PP l s r T °^^ o y <, BoNi
No. 61 Water el., and 63 From bi.
Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company.
JAS. GLOVER, 8. M. lIXB, B. P. JOttSS, H. B. iUGBaW.
OLOVQRi StSR dfc CO., Proprietors.
THE saburibera having been appointed Agents for
the above named concfem, will keep constantly on
hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar. Fire Brick, Cm-,
cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwal l. They
axe also ready tOTeceive orders tor said Brick, to be
made in slxe and shape to snit purchaser#, which #hau
be promptly filled.
We do hot deem it necessary to enumerate the many
advantages the Bolivar Eire Brick posess over all oth
ers thavnave been offered for sale in the Untied States,
their superiority beingwell known to almost
who nseFire Brick. The proprietors have detemti ed
that the Fire Brica shall lose none of their present envi
able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to
make them even better than thoy have heretofore been.
This is the only establishment now manmaetonng Fire
Brick at Bolivar. • XIKR & JONE 3,
nurl7 Canal Basin, Seventh st M Pittsburgh.
T' Q th* Honnrnhlß iha Judges of the Court of general
Quarter Seolonsof the Peace,ln and for the County
° f The C peUUon of Joshua Conk*, of the Township of
Pine, Hr the County aforesaid, humbly sheweih,--
That your petitioner hath provided banselt with material*
for the accommodation of traveler* and other*, at hi* j
dwelling house in aforesaid Township, and prays that
your Honors will be pleased to grant lum a license to keep
a public house of entertainment. And your petihoner,
as in duty bound, will pray. JOSHUA BAN KS.
. We, the subscribers, citizens of aforesaid Township,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommodation
and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary. * ,
R Hardy, John M'Gee, Wm Scott, O Osborn, Thomas
Henry, Cfl Osborn, John Hanna, A-Miller, Wm Peters,
J Hau,CW Arbuthnot. |miH9:3i
O the Honorable the Judge* of the Courtot Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, inand for tho County of AUe-
S The petition of Samuel Keefer, of the township oi
East Deer,in the County aforesaid, humblysheweth. that
your petitioner hath provided hinjself with materials for
the accommodation of traveler* and others, at hi* dwell
ing house in the township aforesaid, and prays that youT
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
public house of entertainment. Ajidvour peuUoner,as
in duty bound, will pray. SAMUEL* KEEPER. _
We,the subscribers, citizeusof aforesaid township, do
certify; that the above petitioner is o< good repute for
honesty and temperance,and is well provided;withHiouse
room and convenience* for the accommodation of trav
clere and others, and thm said tavem 1« necessary.
James Painter, N Walsh, G L Hwlep, R Pnuerson,
Geo Miller, J Gibson, R M’Agneal, jr., J M’Golavicit,
James M’Dowell, Geo Gibson, Josiah Painter, John M’-
Wllllams. tmarieJi
nfiW SPRING GOODS 1
Market ttrteti No. 75» between Fourth si. $ the Diamond.
THE subscriber it now receiving from the Eastern
cities a beautiful, choice and desirable stock of the
newest fabrics and designs from the London and Paris
m,ke sj>JUNG AND svmmer dry goods.
Purchased in the New York and Philadelphia Markets
at the lowest cash prices. Embracing every variety of
the newest and richest styles, and latest importauoiw of
French. English and German Goods: among the leading
articles willbe foandthe following:
Paris printed Berage de Lalncs, from 18* cents to the
finest quality.
French and English Lawns, from-l*H cents to the
finest Quality manufactured.
Soperior bleached Muslin*, from GJto 12k cents i? yd.
French Work Collars, new style, from 10 cents to the
best article imported.
French and English Ginghams, from 124 cents to the
best duality in the market. •
English and American Chintzes, front OJ to 124 cents
Pari* printed and embroidered Muslins and Or
gandies; new style plain and figured English Poplins;
French feerttges, rich Styles; super black Grode&une
Silks; fancy figured Silks; super changeable Silks and
Satin de Chians; Lupin’s black Bombazines, and a beau*
tiful assortment of black and colored Alpaecaa, and
French Thibet Cloth.,
Chameleon Silk and Turk Satin Shawls: superior Her
nanna Silk Tissue and Berate Shawls; Cashmere,
Thibet Bro^an y d Moas Shawls. s
French work Capes aud Collars; new style Bonnet
KibboMt Linen Cambric Hdkfs mad Cravau; black and
colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair aad Twisted
Silk-Gloves and Mitts; Silk, Worsted aad Cotton Hose;
together with a large and complete assortment of Para*
sols and Umb l £^ TLEiI EN 1 8 eoODS.
French and English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesuugsi
Silk Shirts and Drawers; Fanoy Cravats; Linen Cam
bric and Silk lldkfij-together with a splendid assort
ment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.
“ ■ - DOMESTIC and STAPLE goods.
Rnsßia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen I-awns;
Cassinetts and Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadcs; Bed Tick
ings; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Ked, White and
Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, to. .
Tlio customers of the honse and all cash buyers,, are
rennested to call and give the above goods an early ex-
The stock is large and oomplele tn every
SSiotyand ayle/iSI of the lMeit importsUoas, and will
bekoSatihe Lit SORRIB,
75 Market street
PAapiv'Wliite Tcetn andL Breattej
Pe YoTEaJDFORSSCENTS.. =■■
TYRRiSbNS who have either, are honorably assured
Agency for* Different Muss ol Packet Ships.!
jjgCPASSENSEK OFFIC
wH&H? nan .n<CTTT st;, rrnaßonaH. r"*~“
Par p. W. JS YRItES Sr \CO., 83 Soa&stneU JVsin Y°<£.
38 Wattrloo Bead, Zttetpool; and 1 05 Grants stmt
Meta Orleans, ' ■ ;
TTAS A LINE OF PACKETS sailing every five days
'XT' from Liverpool to New York ; a. Line of Packets
from Liverpool to Philadelphia, oft the 18th
month* a Lone df Packets to Baltimore on the 20th m
Meh Also-a Lino of Packets on the 8* and
31th of each month from London and Portsmouth to
pie More, y ■“© 205Lib#ny SI., Pittsburgh.
;-V .*s •:-•••••.>- '»•
,;;S
' Santera onb SttijangeJJrotera.
. gTOtICC*
WE have associated J, GardxkHr Cdxraif with us in
the Exchange and Banking business
“ . WMi H.WILUAM3 & CO.
P&ttSnrgA.Jany.l, tSSI.-r3a6:im . - ■ •
WM. H. WILLIAMS.***** »»*J. b. m’vay.*«* • • • • • j, g.cobtxn
win. a. wtLiiUsifi &oOu
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
NORTH EAST CORNKB OC WOOS AND THIRD STREETS.!
ALL transactions made bn liberal terms, and collec
tionsprompdy attended to. fjag:om
N. HOLMES a SONS, ’.
UAVS-RKMOVKD'THBB BANKINff AND RXCBANGX OVFICB
. 2b No. 67 Market strczt>Jbur doon below old stand.
N, HOLMES A SONS; ; .
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; and Dea
lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
cities constantly for sale. • v..
Collections made in alt the eitles throughout the Uni
ted States. Deposites received, in. par funds .or current
paper, Nd; 07 Market street,between Third and Fourth
streets: ‘ "• ■.Vaug-2fl4y.
Domestic and foreign Ban/t Motes,
■ QoldandStlveryßoughl,Boii and Exchanged,
-•••'• AT TIIS
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
OP _v_ ’■ '
William A. Mill &Co.,
64 Wool Street,
PITTSBURGH.
jrUßߣBr ALLOWED ON TIMB DEPOSITS, (anggB
A 12.821 * '. HAHM.
Banitrsand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Fortiers and
IbmesticßillSyßiUscf Exchange, Certificate* irD«po»-
iußankNottSjtini vain.-
Comer of Third and Wood fits;, directly opposite the .St
Charles Hotel. ■ _ raay2B
—; ‘BTslai wa hoo se.
JESSE CARQTKERS & CO.,
NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. .
Canept money reoeivea on deposit.
Collections mode on all the principal cities of the, Uni
ted States., - - - :: - . taugllly
. —: PATRICKS &FRI END, ' T_
BAHSERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Not 95. cobweb Wood aSd Diaaiotn? stbeeis,
Pittsburgh; gg. fmayl
TAB.B.HOON. . ... THOS.SkBQBHT.
HOOM A BAKGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N E. Comer of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa
B BALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Biils, Foreign
and Domestic Exchange } Certificates ofDepoait,Ao
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers,
CURRENT and parfunds received on deposits
COLLECTIONS raade.on allparts of the Union, atthe
lowestrateß. ; sepll-ly
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE.
BETAS, GLBIM A CO*
' hTOTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac- collected, and Retail
. N \ tancesmade upon favorable terms.
may22nf R. R. BRYAN, Cashier.
Hollidaysburgh, May 1?V1B50. ; •
aeehaptoi BaoSt.
BtJMX’BBtnLDntS.FOtrKIH OBOVJSSUBXCT BTIXXT.
mHI&BANKis nowprepared to da business- Open
X from 9A.M. to 3'PJfIV ■ ■
Interest paid on Special Deposits. ' j
aogU THOMPSON BELL,Cashier.
G* "W* TAYLOR,
lU SECOND-STREET.;
COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER
QTRJCT attention will be given to allbnsineoi
trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured .arti
cfes always on hand, Or procured on short notice*.
Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on fevora*
ble terms. Advances made if required. toci22:tf
ytAKTH ON BAN FRANCISCO. California, tor
sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS A
FRIEND, No. 95 Wood st. {octl9
Dr. FitcL'a'Abdominal Supporter.
THIS instrument is used in all the Eastcrn ciues, with
unparalleled success. The effects produced by it
ate truly wonderful, in &H those enses where abdorhi-'
nul support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal
muscles. It is a sure cure for falling of. the womb, and
the long list of diseases which attend that complaint-
For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL,
marB HO Wood st
Bounty Land and. otber Buiinest, -
WILLIAM FLINN offers his services to; ttahsaf .
business with the Executive' Departments aim
Congress, as an agent. He will attend to alf business
relative to pensions and bounty land. Charges mode
rate. Address William Flmn, ‘Washington, D. C.
January 28,1651. •
Mr. Flmn was several years a clerk in the office of
the Second Comptroller or the Treasury.-
edge of transacting huerness.aiifcb Departments will
render his services, as agent, panicnintly useful to all
whomay employ him at the seat 'of Govcninienu
ALBION K. PARRIS,
febl Pat Second Comptroller.
DR. BROWN, No. Aji DIAMOND ALLEY;
Devotes hi* entire attention to an o2c»
® practice. His L names* ismostly confmedu
Private or Venereal JDijsqmj, and such pain
ful'affections, brought on by. imprudence
yomhfuUndcJgenCe and excess,.
Syphilis. Syphilitic Eruptions, Gouon
hea. Gleet! Stricture, Urethral Discharge?.
Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal
origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, 7 Tetter,
Ringworm,Mercurial EhseSSc^Seminal Weakness,lm*
potency. Filer, RbwmhfTsrirFcmale
ly SopprefeAionsi Diseases of the Joints, Fistula m Ano-
Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Loins, Irrita
tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated
Cure guaranteed.
Fonrteenyears’ practicc*{four in this city*enables Drv
Brown toofler assurances of speedy cure to all whomay
come under bis care.
Office and privaie consulting rooms, C 6 Diamond ay,
IX7* Charges moderate. novs:d&wly
Re U&1 ATI AMOr. isry w.'i's newiy aiscovrca rem
edy for Rheumatism it ft speedy andceriamrcmedy
forthatpainfultroiible. luievcr fails.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65,OIA
MOND, Pittsburgh, Pcuml. The Doetot is always al
home UntS-dawtf
A Scientific Bair Tonio Restorer.
AND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 3?i cents. Those
wbohaveu*ed Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know
its excellent qualities—t"lose who have not, we assure
it to possess the following qualities, it will; force the
hair to giow on any part where nature intended.hair to
Sow, stop it failing off, cure scurf or dandruff, and make
jhl, red or gTey hair g T ow dark. . For dressing the hair
sofl and silky, nothing cun exceed thin—it makes it
truly beautiful and keeps it so. U is, indeed, the most
economical, yet superior article for the hair.
Sold only at Will. JACKSON*S Store, 210 Liberty si.,
head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37icents,50 cents ana
81.00. [dec2o
Jones* Lily White.
LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa
red Chalk.
They are notaware how frightfully injurious it is
to the skin! how coarse, how rough j how
sallow, yellow and unhealthy the Biin
appearsatter using-prepared Chalk ‘
Besides, it is injurious, contain
ing alarge quantity of Lead!
We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which
we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY* 1-VHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being pnrified of all deleteri
ous qualities; and it imports to the skin a natural)
healthy, alabaster, clear, living _ white; at the same
time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WAI. JACKSON, 89 Liber
ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents.
dec2o:dawly (Gazette copy.)
! HJQAIi OP ALL. I
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.
Prepared and sojd by jno. youngson, 209
Liberty street. . This, powcrfally concentrated pre
paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be
eight times the strength of the original American Oil.
Ilia put up in bottles at2s and 275. cents, each, with full
directions for its use, Iu every disease where the origi
nal Araericaa Oil has been found at all efiicaciou8 l and
it so for exceeds the original m power, as to render mho
CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Call and'
try it. _ . JOHN YOUNGSON.
. N.B. The" original Oil in. Us natural state, as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and
will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be the only Proprietors. |. V.
d&w-tf
1 i irai!i» 1 01 the North
Ac countant and
Western Steamboat Accountant; Professor of Book
Keeping and the-Commercial-Sciences.
N. B. Hatch, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor
of Mercantile Law. ' ; •
JOHN D. Wh-Uams, Professor of Ornamental and Mer
cantile Penmanship* Persons desirous of-obtainitig-a
thorough Mci canine Educauon.can TeJy npon obtaining
in thislnstimtionevery thing that is advertised, t here
is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lec
turers who will neither teach nor lecture in iho place;
nor no humbugging the pub.ie icith pitas of engravings,
with the engraver’s name suppressed, and a name affixed
, pretending to hßve “executed” them with a pen.
I Ladles’ writing Class meets in a separate apartment,
I from 10 to 12 A. M. v Q ' '
Gentlemen’s Class from .b in the morning till. 10 at
[ night. ; Imarl
Steel© & Offloftc’s
BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, RttAN’a
Btmrnmo, Virgin alley, third story, between Wood and
Liberty streets. ■ Boxes of all descriptions made and de
livered at the shortest notice. ffebl9:lv .
JASPEB H. LAWMAN. Lactsc.fe Pii OTBB , Rooms,
Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe
cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art; at the
above place. -c „ -
Br/ermcej—John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall,T. A.
HiUier, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J. J.
Gillespie, Hon. S. Jones, L. Harper r feblB
The lease of thenkw York dry goods
STORE, No. 89 Maiket atreel, wuh Fixtures, and a
small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold ■
at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi--
nesß on Market streei,ihe old, established bnsi
'ness stand, one ofthebeston the street,ennbe had on
•favorable terms, if appucauqit is made immediately to
theltub'scriberjWho wishes to his business.
la3o W M.'H. GARRARD.
WEGNER, BUELriNEK & MLELLER?S ”
New Lltbograpfrlc K»taM, s ,,inent,
60 Market ..(reel, between Third $ Paunh,
IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithocraphid
work in the most such as Shaw bills.
Maps, Portraits, Xaadsaipss, Cards, BiU heads, and La
bels, printed in gold, colors, etc. * .
At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helinie have
opened a Daxvnso School, and execute on order Drafts
of Machinery, Edifioes, Monaments; Ae., : with all possi
. Mo accarecmaaft elegance... .•* ~ . , isifctv t
1 nnn AC f tES t. OF county for
I.UUU sale. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at
Iho office of [febl9 A. WILKINS A c 6.
fe'M
* ‘ V
\.
V V-'vN'4 '. .-»
Removal*
KRARER RAHffl.
Private diseases*
D.UFF>B
Landscape Fainting*
p;uy_.
ry- : r~;
by !telegkapel
Reported Expreedy for tke Daily Morning Post.
BSCIITXn BY LIOSTsriSO—PBtRTBD BY STEAM
NEW YORE U. S. SENATOR. .
Albahy, March is—2 o’clock, P. M.
The Jufit Hainilloß Fist*
U. S« Senator.. The Lient; Gov., id joint meeting*
has pronounced aoi declared himdaly elected for
six years, in place of Daniel S. Dickenson. . ■
' TMi vote for Pish in the Senate was and-th©
Democratic vote was 12. The House vote for Fish'
was 68. . -
MASSACHUSETTS U. S. SENATOR.
OiUbe 1 last ballot to day, for U. S. Senator, Sum
ner, the coalition eandidate*lacked nine .votes of
an election. The election was then postponed far
a fortnight. •
The ship Robbins,'Capt. Kane, from Llverpool,
bound to Baltimore with a cargo-of salt abd iron*
experienced a heavy, gale daring her whole passage*
On the 20th-nit, she lost overboard a seaman,
(Frederick Austin,) while approaching Cape..Hen*
lopeo. She came ashore withaboutlOO passon*
gera. All got ashore safely except s,inelndfng 2
ladies, who were drowned. Hopes are entertained
of getting her off* She is insured , for @60,000,
mostly in Baltimore. i -
Theriver is statibnary with neir iO Teet in canal
and over 6 feet on iho falls. Tfae weather is fine;
The steamer Madison Bello has been raised; and re*
The market is dull in all departments.
An erroneous report was circulated thatrM. M*
Noah, the veteran editor of this city,; was deceased.-
He is slightly better, though still very ill. ■
Baixihobe, March 19.
The Rev. Mr. Beecher has been elected pastor of
the Rev. Duncan’s Church, Baltimore.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
noon.]
Floor.. Declined
Wheat. .Qoiet i yellow Corn, 66.
- Pork. .Old Mesa, 18,75; new, 13,25.
Cnt Meata.iFirm; Slionlders, 6l; Hams, 81
Lord. .Steady, at BjS3l.
. Coffee.. Rio is held nt 11. .
Linseed Oil.. More firm.
Entrant.] New Tons, March 19
Cotton. .Steady at lO|olli forraiddliog: Upland
and Florida. j
Floor.-Slightly given way; ' "
Corn.. Yellow, 66.
Pork. .New Orleans Mesa, 13,25 j old,: 12,25 j
prime new, 11,25; old, 10,00.
CotMeata. .Hama,BloBl j Sboaldere/6061;
lard.. Steady at B}. ;
Cheese.. Bonyant at 61071-
■ Groceries,.Nothing; new.
Whiskey.. Firm at 2310241.
Phicabelebza, Marsh 19.
Floor.. Undergone no change. i "
Rye Floor.. Steady at 3,371;
Corn Meal. .2,75.
drain. .Good and prime red, 96998; whi(e, 1,02.
Corot a cargo ofyellow eald at 681(380. ■
Pork. .Me«s held at 14,50; prime, 11.60.:
Bacon. .Hama, salt and pickled, 8109 c; Shool>
dera, 9911.
Lard.-New western,9l. ;
Butter. .71(3101, on time.
Cheete..Western,Bi t common, 9210.
Hemp.-Dew rotted, 122,60.
Iron. .Quiet at 20928 for anthracite.
Lead.. Held at 6,00. .
JVlolaraee. .to demand at 32.,
• Clover Seed.. Fair nod prime, 6,1205,37.
Feathers. .Good western, 36937. ; :
Whiskey. .In bbla, 23; bhda, 21.
- Baltuioiu;, March 19.
.Flpnr;.Howard, street 4,31.
Grain.. Red Wheal 95999; white 10091,16.
Corn: nhite's7; yellow 56996. Oats3S94o. Rye
68e. . ■■ :
Whitkey..ln bbla 231. ; ,
The Provision market remains firm. ;
Groceries.. Quiet; Rio Coffee 10; to 10}; La*
guayra 11, Sugar and Molasses firm ; Sugar ad*
tranced ic, .
Cloveraeed.,s,2s. -
JOHN M’FADEN " COFODB.'
IB’P&DBS*COVODE,
(Successor* to John M’Fodeh dc-Coj |
Canal Basiht Penn tiruu
penna, RsUroad»OeAtr&l Roltrdad>
THE subscribers having, beoauppomtcd shipping
Agents for the PennsywaniA or Central Railroad,
inform the public that we are no w prepared to teceive
any merchandize or produce for shipment "east >on the
opening of the Canal. ’
Good 6 via this route will be’ carried through jin five,
days, and ail consigned to us will be Torwarded;free of
commissioner charge for advances. . '
BATES 07 FREIGHT BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA iPICTSBUBOH.
Pry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery,.
Confectionary, Fruits,Feathers, Furniture, Drugs,Me
dicines, Saddlery, Wool, &e., Ac., SI <?10G lbs. t
Hardware, Qaeeniware,Groceries, Paints,Dye Stuffs,
Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and: other; Grass
Seeds, Ac.. 90c. & 100 Bjs.
Bacon,' Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil,' Tobacco
Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags. 60c. lOft&s.
Ashes, Marble, (rouph.) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German
Clay, Bonesy&c., 50c. fils,
marts M’FADEN tc CQVOPE.
TYTATCHES—Receiving and on hand, an extensive
Yf London, Liverpooltma Ge-|
neva manufactures, and warranted os to accuracy : ity
umc—fine finish and durability.
cbraerof Market&nd Fourth sis.
TEWELRY AND SILVER laxga assort*
J xnentof the finest kind always on.hand—and new
work made to order. ' . , , .
Forks, Spoona, Ac., of the beat material and the low
est rateB. [marls] ; W. W. WILSON.
PRING BONNETS—Our first lot received and open*
ed—coraprising in part the following styles: 1
White and Yellow Lace? Queen’s Own;
Alboni Chip i Hair Tolipf :
Milan do Jenny Lind and Sami;.
English do i Fluied Siraw and Satin do i
Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearl and Loop do;
Florence Crimped; American Lace;
English Pearl ; Hnnganan Mixed;
English Albone; Flmcd Manilla;
~ Silk do(
A A. MASON A CO.
J. D. WILLIAMS ..i.JOHH HATI, IS
J. D. WIIauIAMB <& CO.,
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS
Forwarding Gfui Covhmssion merchants)
- Aaii Dealera in
OOUNIRI PBODCCE AND PiTTSBUBOH MAHOTACTTTBES,
Comer of WaoS. and Fifth svuti)
Pittgbargh.
SUrtDHIBS-- CQsacks prime Kentucky Feathers;
SOQbua. Dried Peaches;
117 hhds. Sugar;
2SO bbls. Molasses ; i
20 boxes superior s?s Tobacco; <
160 bbls. Tar;
10 do Tanner’s Oil;
15 do Clove weed; .
OAJS9ON & M’KNIGHT,
94 Water street,
For sale by.
mar 7
[SH—Mackerel, Non. 1,2 and3;' ’ ; .
Shad.in whole and half barrels;
Herrings in pickle; 1
Cod Fish In casks; For sale by
; ALEXANDER KINO
TIHINTING PAPER.—A. superior lot of double me
r dium Printing. Paper, 27x37.; and imperial, 22x32,
for sal® by • - r W. 8* nAVENj
Blank Book and Paper Pefrler. cor MayVetAgnd «t«
T?u“wis watch KliP Alßl^U— Executed
r variety, with superior
New work made, Ac. tmartSl W. W. WILSON.-
. v BOWS fit . :
PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENTAL
NO. 140. WOOB BTBKBI,
TcrrEhaVe removed.our store-and Mwittlhcton? from.
■ vV- Liberty street-to; the above nomed place,for the
nuroose of hnvinginote convenience Ibr cnuiofactarug,
SHsminoniJ voine into extensively. All orders m
jSbtosnnd R&t nently done and promptly exe,
wTKfvAlnfit received a of Buns; Putoh and
S)ta«.'iSlors"ndHalr_Dre»sers»S* 4 arj,and other
«fSrt?Mnerally kept.in Hardware Stores. Ttdners,
Pnriers H««rB and Saddlers’ 2bob made to; order;
S» 6“MdW-Hwdted, Fen Blades put in! &e,;
G t?“ S n ip^eSw a, atte’nUon paid to manufacturing
Trusses and Supporters. ■ ■ ' " dec27:ly
■ woods ..• assent. WOODS.
THOSiS WOODS & BON , ; ;
PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION
* - merchants; > ;
ialO GLWfTgg STBXBT, Pirr&BUBOH. .
SAMtißi* shmvkr* --
WBOLESJILE GROCER,. ;
" PRODUCE - AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ‘
and DEAisSa m m'iSBtTESH uijnryxcxtmxo abkclo,
Nm. 130 and 132 Second *fc, briw wn Wood and Smtoficld,
' ' rittSDurghe
•*' '’ " 4 I*V ,f 1
'V,: v :.. /- *
- A Card to Bnilnea» Bl«n« ; _
AYOUNG, actiTO busines*man. a native or Pitts
burgh, with an extensive aWaainutnce i who can
cointnanu a citsh capital of from 6 to .S'tjOOO, l r aattl Otis
to make an investment,’ and devote his time to business
as a partner,in Pittsburgh or vicinity. ■ „„ r
febdO • Please Mdresa Post Qffia, Sox lit). 385.
COBSEB 0* MAfiSST AW> TBIB»'#TBESro»
/CHARTERED A. D, 1650; the only chartered !n*U
tutioa of the kind In Pennsylvania. •
• Fatuity. loan. Flxsuho, principal Instructor in
the science of Accounts.
O.K. Chambkhuh, Professor o P«M7uinjAty, hlercan*
tile computation, Ac*
Alzz. M. • Waxsos, Esq., Lecturer on 'Commercial
Law.
- Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of
Bookkeeping and its application to.every branch of bn*
aoess, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi
ted to call aiid examine the arrangements.
Lecture on Commercial Law every. Monday evening.
Reference to any of the city merchants. [deelO
Bosrotr, March 19.
Tin Roofing* »
THE subscribers take this method to inform property
holders, house-builders, and all others interested,
thdtlbeyrstiU continue the business of Tin Roofing, in
all its branches. Their skill and experience in thispart;
of the business, has hitherto enabled, them-to give enure
satisfaction. : And they hope, that by continuing the
Borne policy of nsing the best materials, and.employing
skillful workmen, to keep op this favorable impression.
If the question of Tin Roofing wasnew, or-jart brooghl
before the notice of this community for the .first ume,
we would consider that the importance of the subject
would justify us in .extending onr views on itsaupeTior
advantages. This* however, is not the case. W-e shall
therefore, confine ourselves to a few . remarks., On the
flffl day of Jane; iB4Mnearly xeven : years ago,) we fin
ished our of Tin Roofing in this place. .From
that up to the present time, we nave covered/with tin
the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that
have been erected in this'county. Wohaye grverv onr
views on a previous occasion.on the superior advantage
ot Tin dver iron, as a covering for ponses. And ume,
the great tester of all things, has'but too clearly proven
the correctness of our opinion. ' . . .
Again.if weplace Tinin joxta*position,withSiate as
a covering for nouses* we thlnk.thattin will bear a favo
rable comparison, .with some decided advantages.—
; These advantages are, thatwhen tin la used the roof can.
| be made much flatter—thereby saving materials, in the
j .length of rafters, brickin the gable ends—making the
house easy of access In'case of a firt, and showing a
I better finish-endappearance. Also, when tin is used
the gutters are worked In, thereby saving the extra and
heavy expense for copper guttersjCOpper flashings, Ac.,
—things indispensible on slate roots. If further reasons
were deemed necessary, we could offer the" experience.
;of bur eastern cities in ptdof what has been advnhced,
fait is a well known fact that New York andothereast
em cities very generally prefer even tin for ’heir most
costly and spleudidbuiidings»notwitlistandingtheyhav©
afullsupplyof slate atlheir doors. With these remarks
I we will leave the subject with those interested, and will
I take pleasure in giving farther information when called
I on* JOHN DUNLAP A CO.,
I . febl7 • . corner Market and Second sis.
Baltciose, March 19.
lotttmot, March 19.
New YoSk, March 19.
New Yoaz, March IS.
v • i '■ "j.
MEM
T ,
i'-l-.A^- J - I r!' .ir
jlHtSKitalttOßS.
PITTSBTJBGH’
Maps of Pennsylvania,— Received on con
signment, and for sale singly, at vtolewto prict,
.three dozen large and .splendidly finished Maps Of this
State, r This is the most recent map of the State pub
lished, and embraces allthat-is .desirablem lyierfeet
map, at the. EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY,
... marl • corner of Market and Fourth sis.
Tho Human Body mast Perspire,
TO HAYS ABEALTHy’aPPEARAN CE,
And cersons who do not perspire are liable lo.the.mos
- DISGUSTING SKIN DI9EABES.' •
NOW, JoirasMtalian Chemical Soap causes r a free
perspiration,and st the same time moliifiesj softens
the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of adinfanv*.
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES,
are soon not only healed;bnt cured by its use, as at
least seven physicians in New York know, who use it
insU ch n ß “^y|f E t K O Lg Si
Or any other skin disease. The reader is assmed that,
this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove.
Icould enumerate at least 80 persons curedof- j- .
SORE HEAD,SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
Boy it,' and the reader is again assured, I would not
cnielly 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 this’ not only-a cure, but a preventive ; and I
can toowonly add, that any one afflicted .with any of
the above, or similar diseases, will 6qd this all and even
i more (admiroblein its properties) than Istate.
I lE7*Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
I undue cure yon ask for Jomss’ Italian Chemical Soap—
and bur it only of WM.-JACKSON*. onJy a Agent in
Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood
HOPE BVliB.
W ONDE RF V L CORE'S 11
X?r« Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort and Tor
At® '
CAHCHALAGOAi
For the ampler cure of Coughs, Cold3,lnfluenza* Asthma,
Bronchitis* Spitting ofplood. andatt other Lung
■ Covtpiamiataidingto CONSUMPTION.
•• This syrup contains no Optvm, Calomel, orany mineral •
■whatever,' but is cotpposed entirely. of those Roots,
Herbs, and vegetable substances whtch.naye a specific
influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs.
Its immediate effect is to dfltty all irritation, and gently
remove the puegm and other morbid secretions from the
Throat and Air* Passages*, thus relieving the Cough, by
subduing the inflammation and other causes which give.
-vise tolu. U&fe>:Brimuiatesand imparts a healthyions
to the Lungs, themselves, thereby enabling them more
; thoroughly to remove from the blood- those impurities
and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so much
mischief la the nystem, and lay the foundation for incu
rable CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action
upon the skin, and assists nature in expelling,through
too Exhalents, muchof that morbid matter which would
otherwise be thrown backupon the thus relieving
them of a part of their work, and rendering the system
pare end healthy. When tubercles are forming, it checks
their development and furiherprogteßS; or it ulceration
has taken place, it assists the Lungs in throwing off the ■
corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals the ulcer
ated cavitiesyana restores them again to healthy action.
This Medicine, therefore, is not a pcUiatiu merely,
which only relieves for the time being, butts atAonmgft
curative, as it strikes attne very rootof the disease, and
I y removing it, removes at once all its remote and atr
tendant consequences. This Is its duringtasAing- ehor*
actemtte—a property possessed, in equal power,by'no |
other medicine of.like nature, now before the public, ;
CIRCULARS, &C. 4 !
- As nn ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain'
thenainra and meritsof this article, the proprietors have,
published a nets Circular , giving the history of this Medi
cine; the description, nature, i* B principal ingredi
ents? the effect they are - designed to have upon the
Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons
tchohave bun cured by it—giving their names aad resi
dences, even to the street and' the number. Those.who
are troubled with o Cough , or whose Longs are in the
least affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the
Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam*
pwets. It can be had will well repay a perusal.
The »* Eintt on Beatih, n and " About taking Cold*” may
be worth to yourself arid '
HUNDREDS-OP DOLLARS,
in the shape of Doctors* Bills saved, besides being the
1 means of’rrt>longinginany;e'vvlixable life.
WARRANTY
Such is our confidence iii its virtues, that we are will
ing to warrant this Medicine in every cars ©/ recent Cold
(where used according to the directions on page 7th ot
the pamphlet inside the wrapper ot each bottle), and
where the person is not satisfied that be is deriving
benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty
four hour* 1 time.
THE MONEY tii .
will be returned, See page 34 of ihe pamphlet in
side the wrapper ofeach bottle. _
ITT Be sure to ask tor Dr. A. Ragin' Syrup 0/ LIV
ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, aiifi!let no
other be palmed on to you.
CAtTTlON.—iVone g*?min«, unless there is on the buff
wrapper,a note qfhandj signed wtth a Pen,by A. L
SCUvTLL COi , , .. •
Cough and Disease qfjourtun months standing Cured.
Auer being given up twice by eminent Physicians!
ALBaNT«Janedth,lBl9.
A. L. Scatnll f Co.—l herewith forward to you
a Certificau tf a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup
of Liverwort, Tar and Canchaiagua. The Cough and
exptctoration was of/ourlMn months standing, and . had
baffiedthe,skill of several of our eminent physicians in
New York, Albany and Coo'perstown. lam the person
in whom the cure was effected, and as I haa previously
no fai*.h in .patent medicinet } Ihave'since ined non
others, and have become satisfied o( its value. > Mine
was as great a cure aawasever performed, asl had,
during my sickness,been giycnup twice by my physicians.
-I have now. commenced my business, alter taking, I
think, about eigto bouto* . '
Yours, respectrailv, THOS. C. FAULDER.;
BLEEDING.AT THE LUNGSXURED.:
BXE BOW 2802SPT&Y IT ACTS. I
Suxttmsnl tf Mr. A Lang, Saktr y No. 388 Pearl stmt, |
Y.—ATew days before last Christmas, I was taken I
unwell, and booh commenced bleeding freely at the
Lungs. I called in a Homoeopathic physician,but his I
medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert* |
isement, and thought I would try Dr. Regers’ Syrup of I
lAvtncaru Tar ana Canchalagua. B fore I ,had taken ]
up the tAird fcookymy bleeding, had slopped, my Cough
soas gone, and I foil as well as usual. My: health is now I
good. -1 consider it amoßt excellent medicinepahd cor*
dially.recommendino my friends. {This .natanmt tods
vtadttothe Proprittort t March Vith, 1850.1 - \ - ;
This whole paper might be filled with letters si*
miiar to ttoabove, fi«a.thoihtoAoAaM6«n : eured-
FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A; L. SCOYILL
A CO., Proprietors at; their Principal Depot,GOTHIC
HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, to whom ill or*
den for the Medicine, &ni letters relating to Agencies,
should be addressed, post-paid:)
AliS.o, for sale by R. E. Sellers, Wood street,
Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh: and vicinity; D.M*
Curry and H.P.Schwaro, Allegheny; City; Townsend,
Carr & Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham.
. PRICE—In large bottle,Bl,Qo Lor sixbottles f0f85,00
Fonndr
GN THURSDAY, a earn of money, in Bank Notes—
: which the owner can have by calling at the Store of
JOHN B. M’PADBEN CO.»
No. fls Market street . '
SUNDRIES— 400 bbls. Family Flour;
50 do No. 3 Mackerel;
75 do Tar; -
65 do Begin;
100 do prime Neshannock Potatoes;
.60 do Red Potatoes >
40 do Green Apples;
500 bushels Cob Com;
’ 200 do Shorts; . ;
50 do. Oat*;
/ For sale by . • -T. WOOfiS 4 SON)
rppyift- 7 NOrfll Watetsi.
Ladies* dress goods— 7- i- -
15pcs.plain all wool high col’d de lames ;
5 pcs. do do black daj . }
• 25 pcs. new and splendidstyle barege de laines; .
10 pc*, choice ganadinee. Just opened at
• maT4 .. A. A. MASON A CQ>& 1
bslEcho*. VVM»• O
Y received by first canal arrival*, a rietvand choice
assortment of French and Eastern Paper Hangings f“.
Hold, damask, boquet and plain patterns, together witn
! artagl lot of’oheap a^«m™n^a||^ OT4ft -
■ ■: 'V f £ ■ y . *'?■ I*. •>'*' V
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V - - ■ • • * ■••
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V<i *
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ME=
Uniiaproved Pfopflrt? Toff
A VALUABLE PROPERTY, o jtwoacrejheiuaated
aboot 150 yard* fron\ the cuylirah*, izrlhe Seventh
having a lore© front on both tides of Bedford tt.
when extended. These lols are desirable for dividing
into . Building Lots, or fbrone ortv&o latally'rctidencea*
The location is healthy and pleasant. •
' S. CUT HBEft T, Gen’i Agent,
Tfl Saiihffdd -street. •
Stooped ShouidoYit *
SHOULDER BRACES.— fr hesa Bnces aro eiaeniial*'
\y adapted to those whoso profession* In life reader
the inclined posture necessary. To iheconiomplivio,
the sedentary, and all thosewho, In tbeir dally pursaftu,
have contracted the' habitofsioopftng, this Shoulder.
Brace ia inestimable. It prevent* the.shoulders frost *.
falling forward on the cheat, expands the dhamnloas of
the chamber in whlch the Luugs and Heart aroeou*
taiced, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in
its action, counteracting the principal caases which Iced \
to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous
ixain of nervons ills, to which so many are subject.
Forsaloby KEYSER & hUDOVS^LIj
Sew patent !Truini« ■
THESE Trasses are most'Coaii'deiiily recommended
to the afflicted for the radical Cora of fUsmiaorßup*
ture, They retain the rupture-perfectly, and msyoe
worn with esse and comfort by the .patient* and n*vo
been known, in many instacces, tbeuectttspeedy cunt*
For sale by KEY3ER &-M’DQwfiLU .
marB 140 Wood st
Summer arrangemeau*
via: the new - *. '
PBSSSTLTASIA RAlLBO&Dl
Only 30 Henirt Ui PhUadelpfiia! \
riOOD INTENT ANDTELEGftAPH MAIL LtNES
\X of splendid new.TioybutlrCoacbes for
6wrg, and from thence 213 mdes by the iVem
nia Rauroad,toFhUndelphia T New -York and- t
. HmtikTough only 33houri:. Ccazhtt vWteacsrcsry ntfir*
ning at 8 crclock, o J ctackf V-M* andO o'clock,-
P.hi Extras—toleavea'tany tiine,always-tnrtodi
ness. Thiaiithe mostdirect, comfortable and expedf*
tions route to the Eastern cities. Passengers for Raid* -
more take the New Railroad at.Harrisborgh-dircc; on
the arrivalof the Cars atthat piece.
,N. B.— I The only office for the.abbvA Lutes undir the
St. Charles Hotel, Nd. 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh. -
. maid - , W.R. MOORHEAD, Agent. -
I¥TATCHE& JEWELRY, SILVERWARByLAMPS,
W MILITARY GOODS, AC.—Durlngthe Olwratfoß
now being made in the front of ffiystoifcjCuitfbniani will
find me in the rear andoh the.secoiidstory,yriiha large
and excellent stock of all goods iuray diacfand prices
unusually low. Watch repairing continued ®a osualin
the shops in second story. ; -j.W.W. WILSON,
mar? . cornerr?f4Marltetand:Fdnrth sti.
a ftoss Street. :
FOB RENT—A new three aioiy.brick pWSXr
uso Housn, situate on Ross, above {fifth
arranged with a hall, two pu*iors,kuQhcov-wash house,
cellar 4 bed rooms, and finished eaxret,bako oven, foe.}
all in comiplete order.. -Rent 8200 Possession on tiro
Ist of April S. CUTHBERT, Gen’lAg’t,
msr7 _ _ 70 Snnth&cld street*
rg, : . Sprittg FftsMbn for 13811
/Jf THIS'ceaaui*3-styleof HATArc«lvedsjidfor
uSjflsaieliy .: JAMES "WILSON,
mar 7 comerof Woo'd st and Diamond alley. _
A Yftinahle market GarduffTofSiaei ‘ u
A DESIRABLE PROPERTY,/w*U situated either
■J\, r for a family residence or a warket garden, having
a ncwOouage Hoate, a VfaU pf good waustUtable.&c.,
vritHihtte id the state of
glSAsery; 'other
traits—allofT.be bcst-qaaliiieStialargeFlowerGardcn,
of ev^ry.variety. The wholejaUii aTnealiby condltion
and good order, situate on hilL he&rthe jesidauca
of Jadge Lowne. The whole will be *old-fors2soo.
Immediate poasesaion^vJS.iQUTHßßßlYGen’lAg’x.,
marts _ • 79 Smlthßeld street.
,v«r.
ness cf At Breast or lungs, and cAer ojjeedons cf f,W
OF WILD CHERRY is a
W fine herbal medicine, <jonrposed~ehle:fly of WH»B
CHsagy Pa»c and' the geniolne IcstAiro Mosa (the latter
imported expressly for this purpose,* tho ttro medjw
viruses of which are also combined by cnesuca i
process with the extract of tar, thus .rendering.the whole
compound the most cenainand eficaclous remedy ever
LUNGSc
YOTmE§nNG.’cpERKP6NDENCEI
I)r. Wm-Y. Banks, of Xenia,Ohio, ahighlyrespeet*
able Druggist in that delightful,village, has informed tu
thatlhe sole of Wlstar’sßalsam of \Vild .Cherry la un
paralleled. The demand for it is so great that be can
scarcely keen himself supplied with ; . Hr has ban in
his store medicines for long affections. Sofflßj of theso
were esteemed good and some gave temporary Telicf.—
Bor since he baa. had Wtstarisßalsam,* of . Wild Cherry
a number of theinow serious cases werecoinpletelyca
red by its use, “I never sold a medicine, 11 says the doe
tor, “in which X had that entire confideneo that ! hauls
-lhi».n .. ■ '• -••'.-'.v .'--v-i-'* •
It cusss 1 Wherever Wistar’s Balsam,of Wild Cher
ry is introduced, it at once attains thaiuighrepatationU
so richly deserves. What can prevent its sale whenoa
every hand can be witnessed its wonderful cons? . The
worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough,
(and also those that are of long standing,) Bronchitis
or Consumption (in its early stages) are always cored
bv-tbisTcmarkamemedicine.. , , •••:
HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION!
CaredbfWiitar’ißaliaaofWlldOliom*
PLEAturr Ridg2, HttdiLion co.,O»,eep/27,1850.
J.D. Fark-JHdr.Sir: l take ibe libertyof advising
you of the benefit .that Fhave doiivedmmitho vaa a,
Dr.Wiaiar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.’ Iwaa'prottrated
i by that terrible Bcouige 3 Consumption, mMaylaat. Th»
attack: was truly horrifying to me, forfiveofm? femily.
[ (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption. I
was afflicted with neatly ail ofthe worst features oftha
[disease: l had a distressing cough add expeoldratcd a.
[ great deaiof blood, hectic fever, severe palns-lnthe eld©
t and chest, cold chills, alternating .withfiushed'.of heat
I and copious night sweats •:
I I was under the care of a ikilledphyslcUnifrotu tho
I time 1 was token sick antii about six weeks since, being
I theaabouthelpless,;&ndmyfnendscbhsideriirgmycan
l hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our phyifeUtn.%
! skill.advised the use of Wistar’a Balsam of VVild Char*
try. ' '• • •y.
I - Ihave taken four bottles of ihe aedtemei'and now
consider myself perfectly well.-1 make'this atajetasat
I to induce others that arer afflicted as I have been, to
make trial of Balsam of Wild Cherry, which
remedy has, under the blessing of Providenee, restored
my health. JEREMIAH IBORK3Q.
I Chows Pontr,l,ate co, la., Jane 13,181*.
| J. D. Park—Dtar Sir: As I have a deep cutmnisaarsf .
I tion'forthe afflicted, permit me Jo give you abrief hlsto
| ry of my offlictions, and the benefits derived fromiha
I use of “flr. Wtstar’s Balsam oi Wild Cherry.®; In July,
11844,1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character,
I which left me in a very debilitated stats, when In the
I following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which;
1 reduced me to such an extent aa togive me tho appear
l ance of a confirmed consumptive. I labored under n
I severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and mi cron.
| bled with cold feet and nightsweats. I also frequently
1 raised blood from my longs.; I continued in .this slate,
I gradnally sinking under thedisease, until January, 1647,
I until I was again attacked with fever.; My.oxtremiUes,
1 especially my feet, were constantly cold,':and Almost
I losttheit feeling. Under these citcnmsunces itmay be
I truly said ihatTwas a iivingakeletont.lfiualiy.detei
mined to onit taking medicine prescribed byphysldant
I and try Dr. Wi,tar’s Balsam of Wild-Cherry,’ and from
I the fiiit week that I commenced taking It lean data a
, I gradual recovery. I continued its use sut months, at tho
f end of which time I was cored, and huve enjoyod good
. I health ever since, and cheerfully recommend-the Sal*
I sam to all those afflicted with diseases of the tangs, and
1 would say to those'.conimencini'itause aotWMdit-'
I couraged, if two of three bottles do noteffect a cure,bat
persevere aa I have done, and i have no doubt .but nine
I cases ont of ten will be blessed with renewed health ns
‘ I have been. JOSEPH* JACKSON.
I Important tenths s« AfiUcxd faith Diseases qf thrLvngM
1 I and Brtatu.
■ I Will miracles never cease 1 More evidence of it*
I surpassing health restorative virtues!
[From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington Ky.J
: \ • H,lBi5
Main, Sanford 4* Park: I taka thus, opportunity ©-
Informing you of a most renrarkablecarepfl rfonned OR
me by the use of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of wHd Cbcrry.
la the year 1640 1 was taken with, the infiamm&Uoa.
of the bowels, which I labored anfler roraixvreeks*
when I gradually recovered. • In the f&U of-16UI wa
attacked with a severe 'cold»wblch. aeated itself span
my lungs, and for the space of thrcc year* X was con*
fined to my bed. 1 tried .all kinds of aixuave* »
S vuriety of aid without benefiij std 'thusT weaned
cm gun ul the wintar of 1845, wsch lhdord of Br. Wi»*
Itar’elSalsara of Wild Cherry. ; ; 7 • 7 . r / V; . -
- hly friends persuaded me to giva it afTm* whfiu J
had given up all hopes of recovcry r ana; hsa prepared
myaolf for ura chance of anoilierworld. Through tncu
solicitations I was induced to; makejtse of the fieoonie
Wuwr’i Batson of Wild
astouiatalng; Afterfive ycarsof f ®to‘onanasuffenngj
and after havlngspentfonr or five hundred doll eta toco
purpose, ana th? beet and moil .respectablepbysieians
had proved unavailing I-was soon restored to ero ro
health by the bleasmruf God, and the use of Dr. Wig
tar** Balsam of Wild Cherry* ,■ . #
May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietor of
so valuable a medicine a; Wismra Balsamrof Wild
Chertvb Yours, respectfully,; *vv, H.BABEIt*
Theitenuine " 'faitiar's Bafesm of Wild Cherry” bus
a file simile « f the , fignaiurs of Henry Wlswr.M.B,
Philadelphia, and “ sVulord AFailr ’’..on a
-cu«dst«l engraved wrapper. Noother can bagann
ta |‘old by J. 11. PARK, (successor -lo
Fourth and Walnut streets,
Agent to the South and West, io whom aH «??»»»>»
he addressed. ■ v_.,. . I W j[" co *,jr«eOTlierMarket
J grid *Co. HMrh
street and the diamond ;-BA «“£. JUJe.
burgh rXA 'Joneg yJashlngtoa» W H Lamber
shtnycit?;.L T ,^aawrS® ,ll ’ , ' ij^ydl f'
ton, Franklin it ScottA jGUmoro,
fc Mro, Orr, HolLiday*;
Bedford: wed Ind f an#l j B vfnjhtsKlttan
burgh; A Wilson, A: Bon,
ning: Kvans & Go, N Callender, Mead-
WayneaburEh, Henry-Voiker, Mercer; Jni
Vil a; f 9 fimldi,.Beaver; 3 DBomißertoa,
; |7jfc.cs Jones,-.Condersportt P Ctooker,.
~T,fnn>tgnsvilln.‘ ■ ■ ; • ■ ■ ■ f g htO
jonea’ SolntloiL ; •
i LiaOT HUMAN BAIRDYE fortochanglnjoi
A %rtute,fed or grey half td a beautiful browner let
wack color,in a few minutes. Price 60ceniaand§l*K}»
Sold by W. JACKSON, 240 Xdbotty street, Pitlsbarkli
sjni£of weed* ■■ [cscVy
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