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MwtsjgfetsMß^aafe Jlwis®Sf '■ 1 >) t S c ''Yt.-.4- a ffifejr' & u-VStf { &%n .m*^l>'?i : f ■- v-r :-:■■.-•' •'; -iHr ---'v- ■,;^^€s^ ' : ' : '=: :vr S'u-.. ..A ’ 1 .-. Jl >y -.; . _■ \/'- .y*- v - : 4 • JDOCAL MATTERS. i GST Wfl published a slstementj a few days since, of a mother having rOceivod from her danghler a’ .mortal blow teith a poker. We published the state ment «* we received it, coming, as it did, from a source which we had no reaion to doobt; bat from ' the following it will be seen that in a very important particular our informant had beeo incorrectly in* farmed* We are.sincerely glad that the facta are not no bad aa was first rumored, at tho truth itself ia "auffleiemly painful,” The American of Satur day aaya: y best 1 al ulenl m thd fUjr, gite>% Concert '<>>» evonin S ■■■. Philo tleUyfor the benefit or ■■LtGic*'- Relief Society. A New Daily.—-Tbe H&QrT&ng Timet is the name of mew daily Independent pap6r,(o be issued on Tuesday neat by an association of Pn&tors. i- (BsT H«Honor bad before him, oaSaiurday morning, elevencases, five of whom wore women. They wero disposed of as usual. ®STBamrday was a beautiful day, although tbe ate waa cool. <■ ■ Thcie woro thirteen- customers before hie Honor jestetdaj morning. Vpatson’K Heirs ns. EicBBADM.-rlt will be eeen | by the following note, sent ua yesterday by ono of tho jurors, that : there is no probability of them agreeing upon a verdict in the above case t Court House, Sunday,.2 P. M.| Mores 23d, 1851. C Tho jury id the caso of . Watson Heirs t*. Win. Etchbsum, have been rusticating in tho Court House ainco Saturday morning, attended by two very ac commodalmg.Constables; but "Without- the least probability of agreeing. They will come into Court to-morrow morning (Monday,) at 10' o’clock. In the meantime they are boarding at B. Weaver’s Hotel,at their own expense,-::: - .-By a Jdeor. Hannas Conena.—Brown, alias Parker, commit ted a short time since on a charge ofcounterfoiting, was on Saturday brought before Judge McCluro on u writ jof Habeas Corpus. Messrs.-Darragh and Coch ra ti appeared for tho prisoner, and District Attorney Flannegan for Commonwealth. ARer a lengthy die cusaioo, the prisoner- was remanded in- default of $l,OOO bail. . Decided,—Tho point in regard to whether. a law yer hodthe right to soe life client in jail before final commitment, was decided on Saturday by hla Honor Judge McClure; in.tho affirmative./ The decision ia in perfect accordance with common sense, common jnslico, and so far as wo can ‘learn, is universsliy sustained by the bar. Cabelesjhej3.—A dray on Wood street, on Satur day, the horse of which had the reina, ran into a buggy and broke n wheel. If the owner of the dray was made toenffer lor it, perhaps he would be more careful next time. * Soldiers.—Yesterday a detachment of Soldiere from Carlislo barracks, under the command ofCapt. Wilson, look their departure, on the Buckeye Stalej for Fort Leavenworth. Took His Seat.—Judge Boggs took hit seat on Saturday, when his commission was read as Asso ciate Judge. BSP On Saturday, in tho day lime, 1,062 persons visited tho Panorama of California. C 7! THK FUNERAL of JOHN LAUGHRAN, -who was drowned in the Allegheny river on tho22d of Feb., will take place this BAT,(the24lh,) al 2 o’clock, from his late residence in Allegheny, above the upper Bridge * Ruction SaUs. SCOTT ejikiasl tAl«ie«; fancy chairs'; solarondcait Jwnpv ;bn.e.cngr&vm!*s; venetiau blinds; oil window shade*; parlor, ebamber. Hall and stair ear peimg, beanb ru^s 7 Etair rods; floor oil cloths; fend er*; lire irons; a great variety <*f kitchen utensils, Ac,, nraong which is on* English jack ot *plt, a first rai* ar ticle, and one refngcTaior.an rxccllcm article, made to order. (marlS] JAMES MfKENNA, Unct s r- WATCHMAKER'S SALE cf tVaichrs, Ctctls, Jevh r/ry, 4**., at JPvbzc Sale, fry Catabgus —On Mon day, March the 2lih, commencing aiU) o'clock m'the forenoon, day smu night, (Sundays n Tues day morning, March 25, at 10 o'clock, at the resi dence of Dr. Uammersly, No. 1, Pennsylvania'Avenue will bo sold his entire stock of superior household and kitchen furniture, which was made to order in Philadel phia, and has been in use only eight months, comprising carved walnut what-not, carved walnut sofa luble style of Louis XIV, splendid walnut sofa, cha’rs and rocker wuh hair seats, carved walnut tea poyn, rosewood recess tables, figured damask lounge and arm. chair; walnut dressing bureau, French bedsteads and double wush- Stands, feather beds, hair matrpsscs, cane-seat and wind sor chairs, veniijan blinds, parlor and exlcn siontnble, superior parlor, chamber and stair carpeting, hall oil cloth, Russian icon fenders, steak warmer, wire safe, kitchen utensils, Ac., Ac. Also, office table, odtee chairs, spring seat, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. marfil . , TARGE SHOW "CASE, SHELVING, AC .’at Auc- JLj tion.—On Monday afternoon, 24th. instant, at 2 o’- clock, at Mr 8. Barr’s, No. 79 Fourtli street, will be eold —t large Show Case, which cost SlOQ; I Patent Smoke Consuming Stove; Shelving; Counter : Stools :Ac mar2o . - s P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r- TTALUABLE PROPERTY IN LAWRENCEVILLE f at. Auction.— Da Saturday afternoon, March 29th, at 3.o’clock, will be sold on the. premises, that very valuable lot of ground situated in the borough of Law renceville, (adjoining Rev.-Lee’s Church,) having a one hundred and eightyrone feet on Pike street, and ea'* ndin S one hundred and seventeen feet;— on whmh is c^ c *ed a good two story frame dwelling house; with five rooms* and smoke houses, Ac. Also—A large two story t sixty feet front by seventy feet deep, with large chlmpftp sl?ck, Ac., and.a neverfathng supply of water on tho premies. Thisde- Eirabte property will be sold together or in s;x lots.— Plans can be hod at the Sales Rooms.. Brewers or manufacturerA requiring room, wuh a large supply of water, would do well toexqmine the premises previous 10 sale. ' ' ' ‘ Title indisputable. Possession given immediately. •• Terms-rOne-fourih cash; remainder io three equal annnarpaycaeate, wuh interest—secured by bond aad mortgage on the premises, P. M- UAVIS, marl 9 Auctioneer. \ , ■: "ifi, -V. '<■ ■ i r " ' : ■ . Commercial anb -financial. Tim PI TTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE FREDERICK LORENZ,) WM. A. HILL, 5 CoMMiim »os Fsdhwbt C. ZUG, ■ ■ > ■• ■ Dally Review of tlte wholesale Market. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, » • Mohday,. March 24, 1851. { The weather on Saturday was cloudy, and in the evening it commenced to rain, which continued throughout the night. We may again expect a rieo in our rtvera. Buaineat generally-waaigood. The recoipta and nhipmenta very large. The receipla of Flour have conatderably--fallen o(T,otcopl what la to,go. East. ...Wo -notice a better feeling in tha market for thin artlcle. FXOUR—The sales on Saturday, were limited, in consequence or tho light receipts. We notice, how over, a better feeling, with a alight advance. Wo note sales of 130bbls at 93,25; several small lots at $3^003,30.; on tho wharf $3,20 was refused by ft bolder for 300 bbfs* . Holders prefer staring to ac ceding to .present rates. From stores we note sales by the dray load at $3,4003,60* GRAIN—In (his article there is a regular badness doing. Wheat: we note'.sales at 68370. Rye 66 0S8; Corn: sales of 300 bus froirr store at 40. Sales of Oats at S 3. BCJGAR AND MOLASSES—There is moro dis* pOßition with holders to sell; wo note a sale of 16 hhds prime at 6fc ; also 25 hhds at 6i » all on 4 mos. Sales of 60 bbla Molasses at 33. COFFEE—There lea regular business doing in thisarticlo to the coantry trade at 12} to 13. BACON—Thoro continues n good demand for Bacon j the stoek in first hands moderate ; the arti cle does not seem so firm, however; we note sales or Shoulders by the lot at 5i ; Hams at 808}; Sldca7j. BAGS—Sales of 20 dozen Penitentiary bags at 86,25 p doi; also 15 dox tow and cotton at $3,90, TOW YARN—We note sales of 200 dox at 20c $r dozen. SEEDS —ThOre has been quite a demand for Clover; we nolo a sale on Saturday or 25 bbla st 56,25 ?bus; by retail 86,6006,75. We may hero remark tho singular fact that heretofore Clover seed invariably demanded higher prices in tho Eastern markets; this season, however, the demand la for tho western markets. We notice sales in Baltimoro and Philadelphia at 5605,25 j la Cincinnati and Xouiavilte $6,7507,00. Some of our oldest dealors have been taken by surprise, at the fluctuations of the Seed market. POTATOES—We note tales of 100 bot piok ftyct at 66; alto 60 bus at 60c p bus. Southern Cotton Elnrhett. Car,fully compihdfor the Morning Pet „ _ Mskmb, Ton n., March 13. Cottos—The active demand Tor Cotton thopaat few dava baa rather eubaided, and prieea woro again a little earner yesterday. The quantity offering la, however,-light, and the change is not and vartous Pattern*.now-in-use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers;— ■and atthe lowest possible pneefor Cq^horßags. Also, new and beautifoUMk Mdrble Paper, with suit able columns, caps, baaesasd bordering, lor public :lioliB,of every description, furmsded on tne most reas onable terms, at . margins street, ; Wanted. AiYOUNG MAN who is acquainted with the Drug • rV Btm»wj,can learn of agood situation by applying at this Office ■ .. ....,* .■ • ' , [maria liandscape painting* r * JASPER 11. LAWMAN. Landscape Painter, Rooms, • Fourth street, Odeon Bnildingsysecond story. Spe cimens may fee seen by the patrons of the Ati, a\ the above place, ■- . References —John K- Holmes, Esq. r Wm, C. Wall,T*:A. Hilber, Richard Cowan, Esq., Mauhew.Wilson. J.J. I Gillespie,Hon. 3. Jones, L. Harper r febl6 For .Rem* WAREHOUSE No. 25 Wood street. Enquire on the premises. [marl3* . '-;i’’•;> i - ; ;--.-‘j: 't ; --v *• 4 4 t •$* , . I- «* .**l .... • Sat Salt & So £rf. For R«n(>. YIMIE-FlRftr FLOOR AND-BASEMENT OF THE X imsomo-mun. Store Store,. ' - *"« rt |e first f100r.19 «ul)-di»ided Into:,two Slore Rooms, front, SOliy 60 feet, and will tie very desirable for Fancy Store*. Two Rooms back, suitable for Offices—Bi k ee«*V to winch m b)' & wide Hall, running through-the centre of the bnildmg. Tjm basement will be finished in a neat manner, and will bo nailable for Remit Variety Scores,■ Trunk and Harness makers, Ac • • • The wliolc will,be ready by the lutol April ' Fmimre m JA.MI.S IV. lIAILMAN, ~..fhhtfi- . . . ..■-..•.Water street.. •" For Rent. maAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE - With ■.oitenstve Grrinnds for Garden-and Stable” B*la ' attached—the Residence ofthe late Wm J* Ts?ns?,‘ Cliff street. Possession given on the Ist of ATar/*h“ • 1 ; For terras, apply to D/TL :M’ABOY v Guardian nr r C. Totten, at Uio ifrrt Pm Works, . °^q R KxcelUnt Bastneaa to Dlsnoae nr . JN ALLEGHENY.—In consequence of the dißsolu i • tion of Partnership between t MORRIS a h a W ORTH, they offer tor sate their business Federal street, near the Market, useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand" or •the ftinonnt of business we have done, as both are well known; all we shaU say is, that mis a first-rate chance ior any one wishing to embark in a similar trade Tho stock consists of Drugs,Oils, Paints, Ac .Groceries Wines and liquors, to be taken at market value Aonlv « lio MORRIS A HAWORTH, Y ftMo Diamond, Piusburgh TjtOß fcALh.—A Lot of Ground having a front of CO JC feeton Centre Avenue, aud running buck *266 feet to two streets. On the lot is erected a larae Brick Dwelling House, nearlynewand well finished The lot is planted with the beat selected Fruit and Shrubbery the country can afford. If application be made soon.ihe property will be aqld at a fair price and torms • • Enquire at the office of WM C FRIEND Attorney, Fourth street * febllitf between Wood and Smitbfield For Rent In lltrmlnginam* ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, with store rooms and cellar, favorably situ- fcSsiß ate for a large 6ro.cery.and Produce business Possess' ion may be had immediately, with a low rent, to a good businessman. . ALSO-rOne large Brick—occupied a* a boarding house and inn. ALSO—Eleven new three story Brick Houses—«oine just finished; possession given immediately Other* on the Ist April. ALSO—One Frame House, and several np stairs rooms. ALSO—One Brick Yard, and Kiln to burn in ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to nut a large amount—and one ofthe best points about the city tor sales. ■ FOR SALE Oft LEASE—Oue large lot, favorably situated ior a Foundry an t Engine Shop or other manu facturing, buvmg.deo; water in from, (a harbor.) tor fitting out and reuair.ng steamboats, Ac ALSO, FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, in lots, and sold low; if not sold before, they will be sold on Tuesday the 25th of March next,at W o’clock, M.,*-»r cash or op* proved paper. . ALSO—Lots on lease* to build on l Apply to the subscriber, at hts office'in Birmingham, near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2— oral the Wareroom of Riifftr, MATTiiliwa A Co;, No. 23 Water street,—or through the Pittsburgh Post Office,by paid letter feb3 JOHN RHEY. Very Valuable City Property for Sale. ffHIE understgued, Administrators of the estate of X ThomaaFainnaiijdeceased,offcrforaale theentire real estate of the taul Thomas Fiunnarucon*i*iing of one l 2o feet lot fronting cm Liberty street, running back 9$ feat 6 inches to a XU feet alley. Also, the tavern stand kuowiwiis the Mansion Hou«e, fronung on Liberty street .'ll teet 6 inches, andon Cherry alley 63 feet ffinohe*, running back 03 feet to an alley with the grounds and stable connected, fronting on Plum alley, thirty three ket four inches Alto, three lots fronting on Cherry el ey, each eight* ten feet front, and running back 6u feet paratlel with Plum alley. All of which property will be sold at pri vate sale, by application to me subscribers; or if not sold before the 231 b oi March, will bn offered at auction to the highest bidders, . Alto, tho Tavern siund is offered to real. Apply to R.FAIRMAN,or • R. CAMPBELL, ja hi tmr2s 151 Liberty street- For Heat, “ A HANDSOME J&TORF, on. Market street, between JlbmJ and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thi>ma« While, as a Dry lioods Store AuorA large well finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College This Hoorn is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa toou or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. ■ J3* O. GAZZAM, upLli Office, fmrd si., over the Post Office M- - • -.To Let* A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Laoe, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aqueduct. Euquire of 11. W. Fish, Real Estate Brokcfi comer of Sitiaud Southfield streets- Jocu» A Faria for Sate* fIHIK subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, X. vaiuuuiiD# 160 ucrnfl—lOO of which are cleared The mim he* directly on the road front Middletown to Jiltersoß ,itis u oil* w iilci cd j with a bearing orchard, and peach and peur trees; and a Coal bank- The buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn ; with btabhog. For further paruealars apply to the sub«cri* bcr, ou the premises* to ,Ailc£b*aY t£antT,ls mile* Irom httisborgh ** .:tft*T!IANIKL M’CLINTON* ■ • Jtwin teu>nitnj>; October ‘23—if b'at uaie. AlX>r 01- OUOUND, containing 2} Acres, situate ono ratle below the town of Beaver. Heaver coun ty,ou which there is erected auewßnck Hoa«p, 46 by jOfeet, stones high, with a basement, The house has heca well biuU ttiidsstJlhhished, and contains 13 room*. Itwithin SW y«iUA oi the Ohio nv«r, ami commands aune view m t, and 13 bounded onihe Northwest by the State loud leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. Thi* pro perty would he desirable tor u country residence, or for & garden, or summer boarding bouse, A lot of 5 acres adjoining it Will be sold with 11,11 desired by the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate* that it will be « bargain io the purchaser, {.-inquire of , N. P .-AO. L. U. FKTTEKMAN, febUMf Attorney sat Law, Fourth si. For Sole, AUOUSE AND LOT, miaftted on Pike «treei,between Walnut und Factory Ward. The Lot ts 25. reel front and 100 reel deep, on j lefa there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y;—* rule pood For particulars enquire of Alderman PARKINSON Penn eireer, Fifth Ward. mayP'if riIHE Chanter 1 * Coal Company will tell some vtry A. wablk vxtcti of LAtfl>> MiuAied on and near the Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of_their railroad- The Land will he divided into quantities to suit pur chasers, and the terms 01 payment will be very easy Enquire ot Z W REMINGTON, • Manager- Draff aud Prescription Store for Safe. AWUJIJ ajjd PRBsCRimON STORE, located in a fioimalung and iiaprovtu baiU BRICK HOUSEitt iib five op more acres of ground • situated on the Fourth street Hoad, within, three miles of this city, Possession given on the Ist of April next Also. a very desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spang of excellent water there* on, situated near the above. Also, a lotOf ground. 48 feet 11 inches by 120 feet,adjoining the residence of Mr A. Toner, near.the city, opposite the 7th Ward, on Pennsylvania. Avenue. Possession given immediately It is now certain that the Planlc Roan Will be completed past the above property early m the coming summer For ftmher information apply to DAVII) BEELER, 4th street Road, ncur the first described property [jaStf'tf Valuable property ror Btni, —~ «_» A >&«« KOraaM.eUmsing to ifSKls the estate of W«. J.ToTrsa, deceased, is olKr- HjSsl edforrcntor lease, It la situated on Fourth at ,W C B-I tiMgsftn Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been newly papered and painted i rt is now occupied by Mrs Verner. Rent, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Roars? C: Torrsir, at the worksofKnap & Co. Possession given on the Ist ot April. ' L.RsM’ABOY, dec./.lf ; ■ Guardian. ADDITIONAL SALE Oft " Tr "' Town LOW in East Liverpool, 6.1 mHE recent unprecedented sale of Loti in the above JL thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid out, and the demand still continuing, the undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion of his property in town lots as above, and offers them for sale tu prices and terms that cannot fail u> meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is heedless to ' say anything ot the location ot the town and prospocts, 1 lit having been sufficiently described In recent advert- I isemenls,) other than that over one hundred lots have i recently changed handstand been purchased by those i wishing to procure a desirable home *i The übove lots are nraong the most eligible anddesi-1 table m the place, and are pancipollylociledihUtccen tre of those recently nobj. . • • Cast Liverpool, Feb-Sud, 8 B {£ b K f A Brick House and Ten Lota Tnr Hole A new two story brick house! S«» L S lso L? r< ; alld ' e‘tnute nnihe Borough ofLaw rencevillc. Tfie house is well arranged fur lohffonand convenience, and the aiinalion is healthy and nleu«ant The ground.is 2JO feet from on Chemm'street bv Hli feel deep. Price, $4,000. m sneel, bj HO .Also, seven Building Lois, on the Hntfee 84UU. Also, five Building Lou, on North itn{ tl^B a’4 . Also, several other Lois, at 8350, $3OO and S2sueach - Terms easy, Thmproperty isnoi far from the flanleon and near me Omnibus stand . ' uarnson, A Valuable Fariu for M aT« 70 acres OE GROUND—situate o“theMonon«- f U 'beta nver, about twenty miles above PittSth —having V- acre* of fine nver bottom land, and the bal’ ance isfiret-ratempland-all tillable ; about 45 oeres in cultivation,nodus in good timber. The ; impto”erae,it> area two story frame Dwelling Hou«e Bari, tVnJIm Stable, spring house, a two story still houhe"a’rire or chhril, of about 400 'trees of various Tnlita aad g a«id qualities :about 4 acres of coal vein, fl test- ISd apnngß. Pnce 30,500 , 31500 in hand, balance at 3900 a year 3. CUTtfBERT, Gen’l Ageai, mailO 75 Sauthhcld street. ‘ - AN «?' -I > , . . ‘., S 4 ''T - - C'-, £ A A-‘ - •> •,•**» a».»',.vr. •»■.. >. 4 '. l > l. *».'■ T-- '. •».-'' •-= *. ' •. ■* . j> et : .4 t. ■<• ■ > y*. 1 . - " '>.■.*■■■&*■!•■ *• /-.•>.-• - '- ** , •v- v- ’■ ** f'v\f * *>• * * band fbrsale. For Sate. S. CUTHBERT* Gen’l Agtm, ‘6 femitbfieia EMI I!Y TELEGRAPH. Reported Ezpreitly for the Daily Morning Port- ttKcrnrro qt liqutnino—pxntiED b? EUROPEAN NEWS! Arrival of tile Stcamelllpr'rauulln ONE WEEK LATER. New Yoak; March 22. - * The steamer Franklin left Cowes on the B\h, and arrived off Sicily Island on the 9th, where she saw. the 17. S. mail steamer -Washington, bonnd for Southampton* \ ■' The Liverpool Cotton market of the Bih closed tame, and in some instances a decline of ± had been submitted to. ' • Slocke were quiet end prices stationary. The Manchester market was leas active, and the late advance was not really paid.' The .Ministerialcrisis is over, and the old minis* try has been reorganized. The Kaffir war at the Cape of Good Hope is folly confirmed. * Owing to the inability of Lord Stanley to form a Protectionist Ministry, the Duke of Wellington ad* vised-the recall, of Lord John Russell and hiaaaso* ciates. ; Lord John has assumed'the Premiership, and there is a likelihood of no chaogo in theMinisv try. : ' • ■- The Papal .aggression, .-it: Is said, will undergo rigorous modifications. A new budget is to be brought out, and it is-probable that Lord Aberdeen, Sir James Graham and others will coalesce with the Ministry. The Cotton market daring the week has been without material change. The ealos amount to 35,640 bales. There has seemed, daring the past two days, to have been"an increased quantity of feredi whichhae operated in favor of the buyer,but the difihrence is slight. Previous quotations are easily and in some instances a decline of f had been submitted to. ’ Holders, however, are generally firm. later From California. New Yoajc, March 22. \ 1 The Crescent City, with .two weeks’ later sdvices from California, reached her dock yesterday even* ing ■at 9 o’clock. ' She left Chagres on the even* iog of the lltb, at 6 p, m., and brings as freight about $llB,OOO in gold dust. The steamers Falcon, Clydes and Prometheus were at anchor at Chagres. The Philadelphia left for New Orleans on the Utb Inst.,' and the Cres cent City left Kingston, Jamaica, on the evening of the 14lb. ■ The Royal mail steamer, Conway arrived atKing ston and sailed for Yera Craz the same day. The Creecont oDd Prometheus in going ‘out botli made the same running time. The following persons died on board during, the passage: Philip Stilman, Matthew White* William .Ptllinge and T. B. Pntnam, Secretary of the Pana ma Railroad Cbmpany. The Crescent City does not bring any mails. She has over a Haifa million of gold on freight, and a large amount in the hands of the passengers. No election had yet Ukco place for U.:8; Sena* tor. t Monday, the 15th, was the day-fixed for the election. The Indian difficulties have continued to an alarming extent, and efforts are being chade in the Legislature to raise funds and troops to carry qo the war. Authority.has been given to raise- a force of volunteers, to be used in case of necessity. Tbeweather continues very dry add warm, and fears aro expressed that there would be no more rain—the consequences of which would be; very se xtons to the gold diggers. The health of the Sute/wa? and hut few deaths are occurring. The Gold Bluffexcitement .had. considerably di minished. The expeditionists to Colorado were progressing in their purposes. ’ There was less talk about the Squatter question. The Stale law. ha.inq been found inadequate to eoibe localities, tho people ..wero diaponiing justice under the code of Judge Lynch. The loin bill, for $500,000, bad passed the Leg islature. The speculations at to who would be thesbccesa. Tul candidate for U, S. Senator were nomerous.— Cnl, Fremont wae every day growing mork in pub lic favor. i The divorce lawe were occupying the attention of the Legislature end people to a considerable extent. Tho reeling wae much against divorces, i The hordes oTgamblers diaperainglaa boti ness had neatly fell through, f Business matters were reviving, and despite the unfavorable weather, accounts from the Minea were very encouraging. Kalamatb, Scott River dnd other localities in the extreme North seemed toibear the' most richness. The minersj generally, are doing well. ... ; Dr. Hammond, or the TJ. S.-Navy,.is dead. Tho Crescent brings 138 passengers.. The steam ers Isthmus and Oregon had arrived at Panama, the former with 300 passengers and the latter with 140- The Oregon beat the Irthmus seven days, ■ * There were no arrivals at San Franciico from Philadelphia or Baltimore since those reported by last steamer. Thebark Baltic cleared oo the 2d of February lor Philadelphia. j Date advices from Oregon report that the jLegisla tore has located the Capital at Talem. Theiweattier in Oregon was very stormy. V - £' | Prom the Sandwich Islands we have dajtes from January 10th, but there is little news of interest. HobbiblE Muudeb oft the IfiTHHUS,—Aparty of 13 persona, supposed to have been paßsepgers on tho Empire City on her last trip, were murdered while crossing the Isthmus. Among those.murdered wore 2 ladies and 3 children. The murderers were arrested and confessed their guilß i ' MARKETS. | Saii' Fnahctsco, Fehruarjj 15th;- Business generally waa lively and belter prices obtained...' : ■ j ■ Bricks and Lime have advanced. Provisions also wero improving. American Flour waa.in and the stock small. , I . In Groceries there is no marked change tp notice. Dry Goods are active and improving. i Tho Money market continues aa last noticed; Real Estalo was duller, and Renta on;tho de» croaeo. ■ ‘ :■ ROBBERY. | LAjJCistEB, Pa.,Merjtih 22.■: Tho Collccior’a office was entered and robbed last night uf.BBoo'current (buds, 9200 ofsthiph were old torn relief notes, about 8180. in gold, and the balance in county paper. , o . . New Yobk, March 22. The Ohio, from Chagtea,. with California mails, 100 paseongers and 9300,000to''gold dost} arrived this morning. ; . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, j . boob.]-■■■■■-. New Yobk, March 22. Flour. .Michigan, Indiana, New Orleans and Ohio, 4,62|34,70 { common to straight, 4,4404,60.:'. Grain.. Ohio wheat, 1,02. Corn la Steady!; sonth orn yellow, 651. v. ; Porkv.Quiet; old Mess, 12,75; new,; 13,25; primsold, 10,00; new, 11,00., .Pickled.Meats..Hams, 84; Shoulders, 6J-. Lard. .B|. 8ut1er..9011., Hemp. ;Firm; Amorican Dow Rotted, 112,000 116,00. ' Phuadeltbia, March 22. Cotton.. .Upland 120121,0 n time. Flour. .For Import 4,4004,44 ;,City consumption 4,4405,00. . Rye Flour. 13,37.' Corn Meal 2,76. -Grain*;i Wbeai.Blcady; prime.red 97 { while 1,02. Rye scarce; Penn's. 68. Corn Oats, nd change; " - v ( " Groceries.. Sugar: N. O. and Porto Rico at fall rates. Coffee: Rio 101011;. Whiskey. .23 in bbla and 21022 in hide. 1 ■' ‘-v ‘ :-,v , r f * V'l' k’ /■- .. < * v " * -i*' ■ .■ Notice. ~\TTB have an.o'cialeil J. Gabdinkh .Cornu with ub in ¥f the lixchnnge ami Banking btuineu. • : WM..H. WILLIAMS t CO. Pittsburgh, Jatt’y. 1, 185l."~ja0:tm ' WM. 11. williams... * J. l). m'vay. j. o. corri.N YVM. H. WllU/IMS at CO., • . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKER?, ... .MOUTH EA£T.CO&NJ(i{ Of WOOD i«D THJBD hTBEKTS. AU« transactions made on JibefaT.tefms, and nnllec • nous promptly attended tc>. , fjaSiCm . Ronovai* • 5, HOtniSS A SONS, Tnua bamjuko ajtd sxchahob ovvicb Jo £fq. 57 Market etnat, jour doors below.old eland.. S, .N. HOLMES * SONSr ‘ ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- l c S Notes, ik Notes. Exehanee on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. . Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Depositea received in; par funds or eurrent paper, No: 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets; . aug23-ly. Domestlc'emd Porergn Bank Motet y Gold and BougfU t S o. i and Exchanged* ATTSB ;: EiXCHANUK AND BASKING HOUSE . ■: 07 . ‘ :■ William A. Mill & Co., 6* Wood Streets I - PITTSBURGH. yp*lWTgßgsrALLowgnngTQigpPoaiTg. faaggS AtLSnABAKU.. ' ZDWASO SAUII. : KRAMER a. RAHM. Banktrsand Exchange Sroker$ r Dealers m Foreign and . Exchange, Certificates if Depot’ it, Bank Notes,and Coin. : v Comer of Third and Wood its M directly opposite the *St Charley Hotel; . ... ; ' ■ tnay2B; . - JESSE GAROTHERS & CO., ' ‘ NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. Collections madeonall theprincipal cities of the Uni* ted States. - ■ ; y‘;. v. ■/> latigltly " PATRICKS A FRIEND; ■ BANKERjS ANBBXOfIANGS BRORifiSRS) No. 95, cqbneb Wood ars Diamond stbests, 1 • • . ... Pittsburgh* Pa. fmayl v LirEßFdot, March 7. JSB.S.HOOIt. THOfl. SAJtBBKT. ' - DOOBr BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.JL-Comtroj Wood and:Sixth streets.* Pittsburgh* Pa THhEALKRSIn Coin,BaskNotdsVTimeßills, Foreign JLf unADomeaUc Exchange.Ceruficates ofDeposil.&o v EXCHANGE on allihe principal Cities of. the Union and Europe, for sale in somsto suit purchasers.! . CURRENT andpar funds received on depoaite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atihs lowestrates. . sepll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN,GLEUS '& CO» - Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Remit- Xl tances made upon favorable terms,- ■- .- • ,? may22nf R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. HbUidayiburgh, May:l%*l%sQ. ; • - ' Mecb&ntesßaiiK. __ BtT&KS’SBtfILniSbjVOtTSTH ABOVBHABRT-.BT2LXST. . ■r IUiIS BANK Is now prepared to do business. Open A ftomVA.M.tosjC»r. : , • Interest paid on Special Deposits. THOMPSON BELL,Cashier. G.W.TAYLOR, : 113 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. STRICT attention will be given to all business en trastediohis care.PltUbargh manufactured aril clesalways on hand, or procured on short rotice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated oh favora* ble terms.. Advances made.if required. ' ;• ioci22:tf T'VRAFES ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, lor 1/ sale at the Banking . House of PATRICKS A FRIEND, No. 95 Wood at. : [octl9 . N.-B, HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. 'JOHND.WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. . Persons desironsofoDtaining a thorough Mel cantile ed ucation,can rely upon obtaining in thialnstijuiion every thing that is ad vertised. rhere is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor iectnrein the place; nor no humbugging she public; mthpiects of’engravings, with the.engraver’s name sup pressed, and. n name affixed, pretending to have “ exe cated” them with a pen. Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, ftomlQtol2A.fi. ’ Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in the raorning. till 10 aC ~ , ImargltdAw; WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S New Uthograpble EitahUihmeot, 60 Maritt strut, beiioeen Third $ Faurtk, Fl NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant style, such as Show pills. Cards* Bin A 4dds. and La &*C#,prrntedih gdld,colors, Ac. : At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helihie hare opened a DSATmo ScHooL t and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, &c_ wi»h all possi ble accnrocv and elegance. a!s:ly Dr* Rogers’ Syrup of LiTerwort and Tar ato . CASCHALAGGdi For thicov&UitcuTßqf Coughty ColdSylnjitunza, Asthma. BnruAitViSjriaing qf Bloods and ail other Lumr Complaxntitaxdtng to CONSUMPTION Tbit syrup contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral whatever, hot is composed entirely of those Roots, Herbs, and vegetable substances whieh nave a specific influence upon the Lungs, and: their connected organs Its immediate effect is to illay all irritation, and mnUy remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the Throat and Air-Passagea j thna relievihg the Couch, ic eubiuingAe inflammation ottd other causes which give rise toil. It alsdsiimulates ahd imparts a healthy tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly to remove from the blood! those imparities and diseased particles, which, If retained, do so much misenisf in the system, and lay the foundation for incu rable CONSUMPTION It also eiertsadecidedVction upon the slnn, and assists, nature in expelling, through the Exhalents, much Of that morbid matter which would’ otherwise be thrown backupotuhe Lungs, thUstelievine them of a part of their work, and rendering the system pure and healthy. When tubercles are (orating, it cheeks their development and furtberprogress; or ifnleeralion has ratten place, it assists theLangs in throwing otf the corrupted matter, soothesthe irritation, heals the nicer-' ntea cavities, nndrestores them again to healthy action: This Medicine, merefore, rs not a palliative merely, which only relieves for the ume being, ibnt is a thorouih curatm, as it stnkea at tine very root of the disease, and IV removing it, removes at once all Its remote and at tendant consequences. This is its distinguishing char oflmaie—a property possessed, in equal poiverrbv no other medicine of like nature, now: before She nubile CIRCULARS, &C„ V As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain the nature andmeritaof this article, the Proprietors have published a rule Circular, giving the history of tits Medic one; the of iu principal Ingnfdi* ems; the effect they are designed to have upon the Lungs and LivCr, and aeoptoqs reference to the ptrnnt who have been eared iyif-givingtheir names and resi dences, eyen to the street and the number. Those who are troubled with a Caught or whose Lungs are in the least 'offeeted, are earnestly desired to call! upon the Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam phlets. It can be had motif,and will well repay a perusal The “ Hints onEcalUi;' nnd “ About toting Cold,' 1 ’ may be worlb to yourself and family, ' HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, in the shape of Doctors’ Billa saved, besides being the means of life. - Such is our confidence in up virtues; that we are will} log to warrant thin Medicine in every coze of recent Cold (where used according, to the directSona on page ,7thAr the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle); ana where gte person is not sattsfied that He is delving benefit fromit, by returning the bottle within twenty, four hours .umet ■ < ' - ; . THE MONEY - will be returned. fij" See page 3d of che pamphlet in side the wrapper oreaeh bottle. ID* Be Sore toaak for£>r.A Roym’ Svruo of LIV- EfewOET. TAH, and CANCHaLaQUa, Ynf let no other be palmed on 10 you. CAUTION.—“AIans genuine, unless there is oh the buff HfSfSnh*£°fxv h:l ® A. 1., 'Cough and Disease qf fourteen months standing Cured Atferbeing siren, ap. twice by emmentPhyslcian* L Albuty,June 9th,1849. * Messrs, A. L. Scovtilf Co.—l herewith forward to von a Certificate qf a Cure, effected by your Compound Syrup of Liverwort* Tar and Canchaiagua. The Cough ana expectoration was of fourteen month* standing, and had baffled the skill of several of oar eminent phyaiciamria New York, Albany and Cooperstown. lam the person in whom the cure was effeoted,and as I had breviohslv no falih in; patent medicines* I- have since tried it on others, and haye become sausfied ol us value. Mtne was as great a Cdre as was ever performed,aaihad; during ray sickness,fcwngrt'en up tunes by my physicians. -now-commenced my business,after taking, I think, about otgArtattfcj.. • . . > • YourSiteßpectfuUv,, THOB. C. FAULDEH. ~ BSU HOW PEOUFTLT IT ACTS* . Jlfr. A; Langy 3S3 Pearl street, A.X—A lew days before last Christmas, 1 was taken unwell, and; smra commenced' bleeding freely at the l eaned m a Hommopathic physietan.but his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your adven- * ; iseraem, and thought I would try Dr:Roans' l Syritpof Liverwort, Tar and Canchaiagua. B for® I had taken apthe rairdhoufe, my bleeding had stopped, mv Couch teas gone, -and I felt as well as usual. My health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend uto my friends. [This statertunt was made to the Proprietors, March ' This whole paper be filled with letters si milar to the above, from those who have been cured FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by AcL; SCOVfLI A CO.^, Proprietors at their Frinetna? Xfevot.G (YT hip HALL, m. mßroadway, New York, to whiS all or ders for theJHedicme, an J letters relating to Auencip* should be addressed, post-paid. ° ALSO, (o realehyß.E.SeHere, No;s7 Wood arrest .Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinhv-tv\r’ Curty and;H. P.ScbWaftt; Allegheny Eity-'Tow’nTo■!' Carr A Co., Alancluster; k. “d-‘ d -‘ PRICE In large botll4, gl.on; o7°ix OO Bottaty Land and otUer-Duslae»« 1&/ILL1AM -FlilNN offers his'services to transact 1(Y "businesa Tvitfr- the' Kxecuiive Departments and . - ....... ——, i Congress, as on agent. He will attend to all fattiness Jonefi’Solutlon of jif { : relative to pensions and bouaiy laod. -Ghajees mode- A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR * , roe. Address William Flinn. C. f&ldby '^A€K9OT^ S (Tiihemr?tTfet 5 p' l f^? l^l u : Mr.Piiixi;W«sjcTeral year, a c)erlr ( jifSieoffice of head of Wood. ■■-.* ' e ?V . n, “ , > Pitartmrgh ibe Second Comptroller of the Tre'aaary.-Hij koowf- — - ' ••• (decao- a -edge of tranaaenng. business at will render iu» serrices. as. agent, particalarly useful to all who may employ him at the seat of Government. ALBION K. PABRIS, Zatt Second Co7aptT9B9r f ■ - v • ~ T ™ -—7 W • i> < ostfir> ' ATTORNEY ANJD CQVNSEL&m at r ivr •'-. a# : ,-■'+‘ - ..•■•■ ■•■•■. '•■•'• '* r * ,A \- *■* • ■■., ■ ‘ - *- • i ' l • • ■ . .:• f.* 1 f }*'* r i" ; * “ . ' * * * . - 5 ’; * • .f ■ : vj VV - .■••••.■, ... ■/ ••'• . ,V/ : ,. ; ;' ; r »■ ■■ C* ■ • *.*■ ■ ■ • ■ ■i.’A • T-. 7 ' ** i ' fc ’ l , I <■ 1 w t " t *■ -7. V F , 'j.-'-.' MEE Bankers an!) ®rtl]ange Brokers. BAR-KING BO USE. BUFF’S HOPE EVKR, WONDERFUL CURES!! BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURE b. . ,■. - =/, cA -- -t. - ■"»'V- ‘ • ■■■ ;; '-1' ' ~ . . ' _ .fV ' ■ - * ; V:v Jvt; i-;-^;' '•V .V*'. •. .i ■■■ i ♦ 1 1 ■ r - ■ * ■ /uj j£*e _ TSTISTAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY i. , ?? fine herbal medicine, 1 composed ehiefivof Wrrn Cessst Babx and the gemaine Icklasd Mosnfihelatff* •imported, expressly for thiipurpose,) th* rite medidoJ *'■'• virtues ofwhxcharealaocombined.bytft ueWehemlcei • process with the extractor lor,thus rendering- the whole compound the most certain andefficaciausTemedv ncr discovered for CONSUMPTION OP THE LUNGS INTERESTING- CORRESPONDENCE ‘ .pr.Wra.Y. BankSj of Xenia, Ohio, 6 highly-respect able Druggist in that delightful village, has informed a* J 1 that the sale of Wisfor.’sßalsam of vvild Cherry Isnn- * j.paralleled. The demand for It is so great that he cdh ; scarcely.keep himself, supplied with it; v He has had in i his store medicines for long affections, cSome of those ; which I had that enure eonfidetredjhat I had in [ It cubes ! Wherever of Wild Cher. .*y *? at atonce attains that rngfarfeputaiion it ' so richly deserves. What can prevent its sale when oa every hand cm be.witnessedlts.wondcrfuicitres? The worat case of Asthma, recent and; dauireriiDs Coach. (and;also those that are of long. standingA DroncWtii or Consnmpiion-im Its .early stages) are luways cured bv this remarkable medicine - HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! DaredhyWbtar'sßalsamofWliacltenvA Plsasaot Ridob, Rep. 27, tftso J.D.Park~-DcaT~Sirt::l take the liberty of advising yon of :the benefit that! have derived from the tise£ Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherryv ; 1 was prostrated •bythatterrible scourge,Consumption,iafilay last The attack was truly bomfyinp to me, fortfveof my family • (my brothers andisirteri?,) had died of Consumption. I was afflicted with nearly all ofthe worst features of tha s ' disease: I had cotigh andexpeetOTated a great deal of blood j hectic feverf severe pomsia the side grid cheat* cold chilis, alternating with flushes of heat and copious night sweats I was under tha care of & skilled physician from the v ; time I was taken sick until about six weeks since, being then about helpless, and my friends consideringbiy case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach: of dufpnysician’s skill, advised the use of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher- ■' ■■ ‘ ry. * -*. - \ • • . I have taken four bottles of the-medicihei and now 1 • consider myself perfectly well.- I make this statement - to induce others' that are afflicted as I have been, U> make tnal of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, remedy has, under the blessing of Providfenco, restored my health. JEREMIAH IS&RIGG. r - « „ ? ac^ H p 2? Tr > Lalceco Janels, J 849. . pr Park-~Deiir, Sxr: A$ 1 have a deep ccmmissera- . tionfor the afflicted; pennitme to give youabrief hisio ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from tho nse of “Dr. Wistar’s-Balsam of Wild Cherry.? In July, 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character, which ; left me in a very debilitated in the following winter I Was taken with a severe cold, Which reduced me to each an extent as to give me ihd appear ance of :a confirmed consumptive. I labored under a severe coogbj expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cold feet and night sweats.- I also frequently ' raised -blood from my lungs. IconUnuedin this state gradually sinking under thedisea£e,uhtfllanuam}B47 qnul I was again attacked with fever; My Cxirmaitiee! especially my feet, were constantly colariandalmost losttheir feeling.: v Under these circumstances it may bo trulysaidthatlwaa a living skeleton.’-Ifinally deter mmed.toqait taking medicine prescribed by physician* and try Dr~ Wwtnriaßalsam ofWiid Cherikf and from t the first week that I commenced, taking-it I tan date a gnulual recovery. I continued iis use:6Ltmbntba y ai the end of which time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health.eversince, and cheerfully recommend theDal* -sam to aU those afflicted-with diseases of the lungs, and woald say to those commencing its use not tp be dis couraged, if two orforeetolUes'do riotefftict a curb, bn t persevere as I have done; and fhavenb dbubtbut Dine eases out of ten will be blessed with renewedhealth aa I have been* : JOSEPH JACJCSON. " Important io those AfiUeud [with Diseases the Lungs . ■ ■■ and Breast. '. * - ■ Will miracles never cease ? More evidence of its surpassing health restorative virtues! < [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., Ky.l „ ■ ' •gmssnsin,Ky., May 14 1845, . d lasts. Sanford f* Parle- I take this opportunity o informing:,you of n most remarkable core performed on ms by the qae of Dr. Wistar’s Balsamof Willi Cherry. - iJnthe year lfi4(>-Iwae;taYeii with the.inflammation .. of the bowels, which I. labored adder tor six weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the rail of 18411 was attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon my langsiand fot the space of three yeafe ji was eon. fined tomy bed. 1 tried all kinds of medicines and«ve rr variety of aid withoblbenefit j aits Phas'd wearied awnguntil the. wot tsr o MS4S, risen I heardOf Dr. Wia- - tapsßalsam of Wild Cherry. friendspersnaded'me to givo it: a.lrial, tinaji t' * had given un all hopes of recovery, and"' had prepared myself forthe change of another.world. Thronriftheir solicitations I was indnetd: to mate use of the genuine ■ IRnar>j £dlraOT of mu mmy: The effect was truly astonishing. After ffve years of gfflierion and suffering, , and after haying spent fourior-five hundred dpHaretono purpose, ana the best and most respectable physlcinns had. proved unavailing, I was soon restored: to entire health by.theblesimxof God, and the use of -Dr. Wis lar’s Balsam of "Wild Cherry. •■.. ■ . May the blessing of. God rest uponthe proprietors of - so valuable-a medicine aj Wistar’srißalsain of Wild Cherry. . Yours, respectfully, civ. 11. BAKER. The genuine •’ .Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ” has athceunile of the signature of Henry Wistar, M.D.. Philadelphia, and “ Sanford * Psirk » onafitlely exe’ imred steel engraved wrapper. Noether-can begenu- - .Sold by J.DJ.PAKK, (successor .to.Sajlfotdfc Park,) ■, Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General the South.and West,.to whom all orders mast - Deaadressea. . , _ J LWilcoXjdr, Corner Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock;* Co, Pine, burgh if A Jones, Pittsburgh.; Lee A Beckham; Alle ton, Franklin. i JL R Bowie, Uniontown ; H Welty. Greenshutnh;. S Kounti, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore. * Soc.Hontingdon; Mrs. O it, Hollidays borgh; Hildebrand & Co, Indiana; JR-Wright, Kittatt nmg; Evdns-AJlo.vßrookville; -A Wflson-* Son, Waynesbuigh; M’Farland 4 Co,N Callender, MeadJ villcj Barton & Co, Ene ;0r nry Forker; Mercer; J&a Boiler; SSmnh. Beaverj J i> Snmmertou, Warren; F, L..& C S Jones;.Condoreport; P Crookffr Jr n Brownsville*•••,: y - . fehlO Private Diseases. ■ ~* DR. B BOWS, No. 41 DIAMOND" A LLEV. 11 in i, Duvatss his entire attention toanoffic* WfsiiSß practice.; Hislosinessls Mostly confined to - Putun or Ytnerea! JHsaua.and such puin fmaJßßf' «* MecUons. brought bn by imprudence , 'le to • . ■ . - -vpmw o ’ CRACKED, or crapped flesh. will find this notonly a core, but a preventi-ve raid I can now only add, that any one .afflicted ivrith any of the ahpve, or similar diseases, will findthisaliand even more Admirable m Us properties), Ihanfarato -'Sv -* readcr vthestoreaarcflooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Jotm’ Italian ChcScalSoan— - only-Agent In FtUsbnrgb, 840 Libenyutttmu Pittsburgh, head of Wood ‘/A, ScfetttWe Haig Tonic RmtArnr " k?'L,'° Z'°Y on any pan wtcro nature intendedhait io grow, awp it falling ofl, cure scurf or dat'drtllT, and make Sfftrilf My ha i- graw te *- Pot dreHUigAkchair •.jwft, S»‘!:£!?g economfcai, n 7«turi ß r e io?ar ! iide fo'r^h’eifalr J ‘ he rao3< ®lK#raw»^ssa * oil Vn' T»EuabN?»^, I l HAI,I L 0R 25 CEfna. F lint if .h^?r h i h *T?- euicr > Mo tcmomM/ SBiitrod ■A so fool, or-their -.,,, ,T?^ h j d^S ayed > »ark or yellow, : «-as:«iia< boiof Ante “J 5 make ihe tceih"wrhi!c a* «itow o s*breath odiferonsly sweet. ■ Sold cnlv at-JACKSON’3 Store,‘24o .Liberty stree* bead of Wood., - ' - fdec2o .... * V>.> .V" V ** 'v PSiliS: v-1/ ? w, *■, , * «.Ul * JDrogs anil iHeWthttS. h. '!`~: EME