i T j f v >wji*\ ,f W Z +u i i . t •**« |Vr\V *** ' - y \ v A (M , -<’* 4 t* * ? <1 3#yfe*t V ■>;■•;;: ■ - .7 f , •!■ \7 S :%. •;** f ~ »£'7\r77 , .V, > r * , , 7//I y 'V'-V \7\ .<■,«» »' *’;N ,-V 77 >7 , • ' 7.." - ‘ 1 ’ 7‘„, 'I *>,:’ ■%’- •■ \- 7 " .TV,'”* '■ i 'li ' *!' -—' 4 77 wv .j V, v 7/7-7 ’*'“■ r’- 77,77 i -tv./ ( ~;* Jkw’-Ni'i V/* sTjasl'.'s *i i,V */*7 • ", <, •7 1 / -. “, ’■ •1 1 7>- '. —V, - ‘-, -r :"'V r x:, 7 v \■ 7 ’ :>' J' ■,' ’*v .- •-• / /, , :c ; v > l c;v - 1,4 ■ v s v* .. . A'jf t '.7 " ' ,' ’s.^«r; i •;;-17 ,-^ r -w- • - S'.’? - 'msM ?:7 -: ; ? :.f7- : 'it* V'* ? • Jg!S*^SWf.»tes NKMMfi IWMlBilMialpSiß Iw^mn HK pv l-W H\‘% MmjxMmSM* «^<SM®S|pK^&«SJS^r4| 7^77'7^'f|c-7 j . ' ' - >.- r ! .'XJ■■ r r‘' i =■- , • /- ; - Xi-V- 1'"7 ; - ’ •• , - 4 T/ -p - ; • -777 .., n :’.- ' '' - : Pi te®! ** "«• , LOCAL METERS. SrOTOBs. — Taaday t March 25,1851. .t. "McClure, Jonea and Boggs on the Bench. • •' • The Court met thin morning at 9 o’clock, fotfeil» .- ja * few reeogniltncea, and after having waited an ;. •* hoar or two for bnaineae, they adjourned till 2 o»dock thia afteroooe. ' The Conrt again met at 2 o’clock, when the case of the Coin. nt. Samoei Coleman , Tor larceny, wan taken np. A jnry. was ompanneled, and the pna. oner plead “nbl guilty The defendant, a colored man, ia charged with-baring atolen some carpenter tooln from a man by the name of Conch, in Upper -St.Clair township. After the examination of several wltneiaea, the caae went to the jury, who returned r of guilty. The Court sentenced him to jail for iwomoalha and -pay the coata. Counsel— Flanhegan for prosecution, and M. I.’ Stewart for defence. ■■■■ Com. w. Pant Morrison—6arety of the Peace.— 'Wm.Sesntlsn prosecutor. Escbofthe parties were compelled to pay tho coats. Com. et. Mary Jane Grime*-—Arson, The do. ftndsntlu thlsceae is a small colored gut of about : 10 year* or age, and is charged mth basing burned thubarn of Capt. John Blggert, of Lowar St. Clair -..township. It appears that she had been living with ‘ Mr. Btggert, end she said that she burned the bam had-whippod her. Basing plead guilty, the Cjort postponed the sentence, and aho was re manded, to prison. ■ ; : < Com. tu. and Johu C. Slobcy,— larceny, iuateaUng clothing from Mr.' Ratnaley, on Wylie .stteeVfeho lesTtEaa that on„the night of the 13th of January his house wae entered and a coat-, thawl and hat was tikoo from the hall of his i tngideiuie; he fbond fhecoaton Slubey’e back,io -Williams’ homo. The jury returned a verdict of gtdlty as to Slabey, and not guilty as to Williams. Elennegao lor prosecution j Magraw Tor Williams. The Court adjourned • mil 9 o’clock to morrow morning. Steakboax Collision.— -The collision on Satur day night* etCapiteni laUod, between the Vinton v tnd Lowell, took placo about 10 o’clock. The r Vlßton wa» coming up, and the Lowell goiog down* *aaditappears as they neared they saw each other; their bells..were upped* but by some mischance ■. (toycame in collision, the Vinton striking the Low wU-tbeHsd the boilers* when the hall end cabin of parted, and she went down in thirty sec ond** The. lot engineer of the Lowell, Joseph B. ; McCo*an,of this city, was drowned. He leaves a - vwiftand seven nhildreo. There was also drowned two deck haeda, and twelve deck passengers. We < 7 could J dot learo "their tiatnes, but understand that • theywerctroift Bedford, and were moving West.— ■ i The carpenter, David Evans* was caught under the hurricane deck* but was cot oat sad saved. The cargo-ef the towel! consisted of iron and Bails* and was principally shipped by Hardy* Jones & :.Co. The tntnranco on it war $2 600. The boat was insured. to the amount ofSl,7oo f and was worthabout $6,000. : S3F The following is a list of the true bills re - > ttmed by the Grand Jury: Com. pa, Thera. M. Wolf. Assault and Battery. •.■ ir *» Bimnel Coleman. Larceny. •■■■.■; «* « Panic! Mitchell. Assault and Bsttery. ; k• «c PeterCroesop. A..& 8., with intent to kill. . if Thas.H.Gibson. Assaultsnd Battery. Jot.B. Turner. Assault and Battery. •«. : «<-Mary Jane Grimes. Arson. «< *t Lotus and Fred. Rimael. Larceny. •• H . “ Simnel Wylte. Aaaault and Battery. *( ,« Jamas Williams. Larceny. ■ ■ « John Beaney. A« & B.* with inU to kill. PiscHAftfiED.’— John Gage, a colored man* who bat been in jail aboot a month, awaiting the retnrn of the Grand jury, in a. charge of eivanlt and bat* tery, was yesterday discharged* the Jary hiving ig nored the hill* and made the prosecutor, EU Cow ington* pay the cotlt. fl&'Mr. Bproril, of this City, received a teller - yesterday from Mr. Rost, the agent who took the negro, Woodson, to LanisriUe, that Capt.Harlett, ; of tbe-Waahlnglon, was tolly aolhortaed to negoit. «* with persona hero for hie eite. 4 .v»latble lot of ground and bnck cot* ttg® hooeft, frosting on Cliff rtreot, 10 the Seventh Ward) wd! bo. sold ar McCartney’* Auction Hoove this evening, at 6 o’clock. PotmrrLTrnE tier AmajjarrCE.—The Msrn tng Timet,* seer.daily paper, yesterday made its first, andjfrom the fact of the Sheriff locking op the oSee, are think its last appearance. Theatbe. —“ Romeo and Jnliet”-waa played last sight to a foil home. “School for Scandal” and “ The Gentleman in Black” will be, performed to night. Old Logan and Miss Logan appear in both piocea. '. • ■■ . ■- - Chariot Laoghery wat yeiterday com* milted by lbs Mayor on « charge of mordenog a anasaorao time aiace at CbartierU creek. tfi®" The Wharf, yesterday, was core red with freights,and bosiness appeared to be oneaually ac* ■" tire. : B®* fit* Honor, the Major, had five cans* before M bioryeaterdaj morning, three of whom paid their tinea, and the other ttso were committed. ear* The weather, yesterday, was realty delight. lot. ■ '■> QSrThe Crimiail Court room yeiterday m - denulj crowded with ipeetaton. Jt Di Williams Co., Corner d/ Woodmd Fifth ;6ireett t PtUtburgh, BAVB IN STORE, and to-arrive daring ttiis week, ■ the following goods ofAhe most recent importa- areoffered on accommodating terms: 115 .catty bxs. prime Green 135 dozpatent tine Wash* -/' Tea,/- boards, ■- f 49hf chests do do 50 bxs extra pare Starcb, 46 do Oolong and Chaise, 25 .do Salernos. 100 bags Bio Coffee» ■ 75 bbls N O Molasses, 15do Lagoayraand Java, 15 do. 8 H . do ■ : OOboxesffs, SV, 4 and 1&. 10 do/ Golden Syrup, . lump Tobacco, 25 do Loot, Crashed.and J 35bbls'NosIaad3Mact* Powdered Sugars, - ' erfit ' 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, $lO4 and* do No 1 do 60 drama Smyrna Figs, 2 *no do Salmon, 20 law Bordeaux Prunes, SObxstcaledHemng, 60 lbs Sicily do . 1300 ©s extra Madder, 5 bxs Rock Candy , ■ •$ bales Cassia, 2 do Genoa Citrons, l do Clloves. .10 do Cocoa de Chocolate. 6 bes Pepper fc Allspice, sdo Casule and Almond - thblNaimers, Soap, , 2 do. ground Ginger, IddozMilit&ry do .1-do .do Pepper, . ,1 bbl sup Caro Soda, . * tdo . do Pimento, Ido Cream Tartar, 10 kgs -do Mustard, ... l ease Pearl Sago, ::: 10 do . do Cassia,* 3 do Isinglass, 'lO do do Clovcj, 2do Sicily and refined • 7 :*bbli Garrett’s Snuff, Liquorice, ..45 bxs Steaft&e Candles, 1 .do Arrow Root, do Star do Ifioßath Brick. ’" : 7 Spam do lbblFlor.Salphur, iabA t s lJ&**on'tßl&ckiag t - 100 gross Matches,. ■-Rice Floor, 10 do* Extract of Lemon, 100 doflV 0 > Hobo and Vanilla, X 5 io Lemon Sugar, ! 1 euk Sal Sods, Olffi Laid Oil, Ac. marSS . S/|KSS v. JJX tnatgg .. Q° Shelu SILL aOAP-m boxes fore ale by ~ ' - STPART.& 3 J-%- ; VTAliJJkr#—-50 Dores for sale by —~—■“*•■ ;V* Cttja& STUART fc SILL. • LASS—IOO bolM BUU lor sale by ~T — IT «»i35 STUART It si.M, - FItOHACCtJMfI boxes s’*, prime, for lalo by i ' A-inargS STUART A SILL - - ~XTI NKG AE—BO bbls ]uel received ami for «aje bv ‘' V • __ _ STUART A SILL T^tiOUß—lso bble eaperEne for eele by . JC matas STUART A SILL, 18L Wood iireei. lioadseap* Fa***cinc« _ TASPER H. LAVVM Als,Lahdscapb PiJHTKa, Rooms, sSH* SCI,- SSSEfiSSj teß&T"’ cill. Umber Burnt. B. A. FAHPTESTOCIC A CO., comer li u and Front itreeti. Isinstore and for sale by STUART A SILL. —~—'jiabbiifor*a\eby ce «® STUART S SILL. for sale by STUART A SILL. faction Sales. SCOTT *. OTIS. auctioneers and commission merchants, 61 uact fiTߣsr,ffr. louis, kis&ouuiv SAVING been engaged in the Above business for the last sue .years, in Bus city, would respectfully, to consignments ofGoods, to bo sold ut this market,- either for Auction orjpnvaie sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Pry Goods: ana will make liberal advances on all-kinds of Goods ‘consigned ns for salo here. ■ ■ - Will refer to Messrs. Hewelt, Roe A Co..R. R. Vio let, Wm.P. Wood A Co., John J. Anderson ACo-. R. Hi Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Heaver, Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Laio, Pittsburgh; • Imax2(ky P« St* DAVIS* Auctioneer. FURNITURE CAR, at Auction.— On "Wednesday morning, 20th instant, at It o’clock, at the Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold— A substantial second-hand Furniture Car. : marSS P. M. DAVIS, Anct*r Furniture of the union hotel at-auc non.—On Wednesday morning , March 86th, at 10 -o’clock, at the Union Hotel, kept by J. P. Laaghlln,cor ner of Water and Short streets, will be sold his stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, as ho is declining business, comprising high and low post-Bedsteads § feather beds; cotton ana husk mattrasscs; bedding; blankets; bureaus; wash and work stands; card tables j fancy and common chairs; arm chairs; ingrain and rag carpets; settees; large tables; kitchen furniture; cooking utensils; washing machine; tuba, Ac., Ac. Also, largo cooking stove; coal stove, Ac.- . . mari£2 ■ P.M. PAVIS, Auct’r. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at Auc tion—On Friday morning, March SSlh, atlO o’clock, will be sold at the residence of Mrs. Briggs, No. 39 Sec ond street, below Ferry street, her entire Household and Kitchen Furniture, which have been kept in excellent order—comprising in part: two mahogany hair seat so fas; mirrors; raabogsny hair seat choirs and rockers; mahogany card tables; bookcase anddesk; condelabras; parlor and hall lamps; parlor, chamber and : stair car pets; hall oil cloth: sideboaid; -dining tables; work stands; enclosed and plain wash stands;- dressing and Elam bureaus; high, and low-post-.bedsteads; feather eds; bedding; hair and husk cane seat and fancy chairs and rockers: Venetian and transparent blinda; Russia iron fenders; fire irons; Bntanpla ware; dinner and tea setts;, glassware; kuivts aud forks; kitchen furniture: cooking . utensils; large cooking stove, Ac., Ac." Also,an eicellentmllchcow. mnr24 . • P. M DAVIS, Auct’r. ttaiTuable PROPERTY IN LAWRKNCBVILLE j at Auction.— On 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 renceviile, (adjoining Rev. Lee’s Church,) having a front ot one hundred and eighty-one feel on Pike street, and extending back one hundred and seventeen feet ; on which is erected a good two story frame dwelling house, with five rooms, wash aud smoke houses,Ac. . Also—A large two story Factory, sixty feet front by seventy feet deep, with large chimney stack, Ac., and a never failing supply of water on ihe premises. Thu de sirable property will be 6old together or In six lots.— Flans can be had at the Sales Rooms. Brewers or manufacturers requiring room, with a large supply of water, would do well to examine the premises previous to sale. Title indisputable. Possession given immediately. Terms—Onc-fourih cash; remainder is three equal annual payments, with interest —secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. P.M. DAVIS, marl 9 - .. Auctioneer. W. G. ta’CAUTSEY, Auctioneer, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Feather Bed* and Bed dtng, -Kitchen Utensils, sc., Liquors and Bar Fur fures*/ Mansion Houseman Liberty street, ax Auction.— Willoe sold on SATURDAY. March 29th, at 10o’clock, A. M.»aIthe.MANSION HOUSE, on Liberty street,op posite the Canal Basm. the entire Household Furniture and Kitchen Utensils, Ac., composing in part—Feather Beds and Bedding, high and low post Bedsteads, hair, busk and straw Mattrasscs, dressing and plain Bureaus, . Card Tables, centre tables, dining tables and stands, set tees, sofasichairs, rocking do., wash stands,work stands, parlor, ball and stair Carpeting, stair rods, oil doth, knives and forks, spoons, fenders undfire irons.ash pans, cooking stove, Queens ware, Chinaware and Glassware; together with a large lot of Bar Fixtures, Wines and Li quors, of the choicest quality, Ac. The above i unmare has only been in use a few years, and kept In the best 6f order. marSl VV. C. McCABTNBY, Auct LOTOFGROUND AND BRICK COTTAGE HOUSE ar Auction.—Wnl be sold on Wednesday evening, March 20th, at 8 o’clock, at M’Cartnev’s Auction House, No. 12$ Wood street, a tot of ground, fronting on Cliff street 36 feet, and extending back 147 feci, adjoining the property of Mrs.Totten and Esquire Oust; on which is erected a brick cottage house, w excellent order, and built in modern style—containing five rooms, hall,base ment kitchen, good ceUur.poruco in front, porch In the rear, an excellent well of ae vcr-fsitiag water, with cop perpump, iruit trees,grape vines, shrubbery, Ac., Ac. The above property is.situated inthe Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, in a healthy situation ; com mands a beautiful view of the Allegheny, Monoogabela and Ohio rivers, also, the ciues of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and surrounding country, which cannot be surpassed by any in the city or vicinity. The above property is a most desirable opportunity for tboße wishing to purchase apnvate residence, as such chances are seldom offered at public sale. Any information can be had' by calling ou ChaTles J.Chafacr,onthe premises,or at the Auction Store ot the subscriber. • Teihs ov Sals—One-half cash, the balance in three equal annual payments, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. W. a. M'CARTNEY, margQ ' ' Auctioneer. JAMBS McKKSSA, AaeUoneer. SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET ING, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Ac., Ae., of a private family, at Auction.—On Friday, MnrchfiSih, at 10 o’clock m the forenoon, trill be sold at. the dwelling of Mrs* Hughes, Chatham street, between Wilte street and Pennsylvania Avenue, her Household Furniture, Ac.* as sho is declining housekeeping. Ail of the articles were made to order, aro of the best quality and kept in the neatest and best manner. A part of them are one splendid pier table, with marble top; one mahogany dressing table and tookingglaxs; ouesplendid rosewood hat rack, with looking glass, the most beautiful article of the kind ever sold in Pittsburgh; high and low post bedsteads; dming and breakfast tables; fancy chairs; solar and hall lamps ; fine engravings; Venetian blinds; oil window ahades; parlor, chamber, U&li and stair car peting; hearih rugs stair rods; floor oil cloths; fend ers; fire irons; a great vaneiyef kitchen-utensil*, Ac,, among which is one English jack or spit, a first rale ar ticle, and ooe refrigerator, an excellent article, made to order. [marlS] JAMES McKKNNA, Aucur. CABINET MAKER’S STOCK OF SPLENDID FUR NITURE at Auction —On Thursday, March 271 h, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, will be sola at the Cabinet Worcroom of Frederick Hartman, Diamond alley, be weea Wood and Southfield streets, his entire stock of splendid Furniture—made of the best materials, in the latest modern style, for customer trade—composing: 2 splendid mahogany frame balrseat Solas* 12 splen did mahogany frame nair seat Chairs; 2 splendid ma hogany frame hair seat rocking Chairs; 12 Vienna Choirs ; 12 Windsor Chairs; 2 Boston Rocking. Choirs ; 4 childrens’Chain*—assorted ; 1 Tippecanoe arm Chair; 2 mahogany Bookcases; 7 fall column mahogany Bu reaus; Lplain mahogany Bureau; Sraaliogany dressing Bureaus; 3 mahogany enclosed Wash stands; 2 cherry enclosed Wash stands; 4 plain Wash stands; 4 pair mahogany card Tables; 1 pair side Tables, mahogany veneered; 3 mahogany sewing Stands ;0 cherry dining Tables; 6 cherry Breakfast Tables; 3 cherry patent high post Bedsteads; 4 poplar patent high post Bed steads; 1 child's Cnb; .with several other articles in the Furniture line. JAMES M’KENNA, ~ marlS Auctioneer. YALUABLB UUILDING LOTS IN DUQUESNE BOROUGH xt Avcnon.—On Thurtda y, April 3d, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, will be soldm Doquesne. borough, at the foot ot Herr's island, six Baildlng Lots, fronting twenty feet on the Allegheny river and Penn sylvania Canal. Also, five tuns adjoining; same size, and similarly situated, to be sold at a Ground Lease of 819 per annum, each. ■ Terms of sate of first six . Lots—one-fourth in hand, and the balance ui three equal annual payments. . Title is indisputable. JAMES ftI’KENNA, raarlfi Auctioneer. For Females and JUaieoi T\R, LARZETTE'S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreaiive JL/ Elixir, prescribed, as an effectual restorative in cases of debility, unpotency or barrenness, ond all ir« regulantiesof nature. It isallthat it professes to be— viz: Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for those in the married slate without offspring; lUa a certaincure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genual organs, nervous affections, lencorrhaa or whiles. As a vigoraUng medicine it'fcMineqaailed.— Also, a certain.remedy tor incipienL Consumption, indi gestion, loss of musediar energy, phyeioal l&ssimae, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to. please the nser in any of the above complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring.. Toeprcad wide the bieisingscf ibis medicine, I have appointed A of the cuy of New York, in the United States of America, my sole; agents fonts sale; and none can be genuine, unless it comes through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. ANTONIO LARZETTE,M. D, . NapleSf JnlylOih, 1649. ; ; Bold oaly in Pittsburgh ui the Medical Depots No. 75 Smilhfield street; and by H. Me&kjflg, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. oh Fcurth street Louisville. ' , [marSAly PITTBBBBRB/ CO&SEB or UAfOCBT AtO) THIfiS tTAEETfI. CHARTERED A. D, 1850; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. • j Faculty.-- John Flsmiuo, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. •• O. K. Chambkbun, Professor o fenvumthtp, Mercan tile coraputauon, Ac. Alex. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishmg to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. . Reference to any of the city merchants; [declO Wail Paper for Spring Sales. B 9 SMTTUffISXD BTEILCX, PITTBBUEQiI. J6HIDLE would mvite all who want a good and m chtap article of WALL PAPER to call and exam* ine his extensive assortment of all the new and various patterns now m use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers,— fnd a? the lowest possible price for Ccuh ot Bags. j • * W n'*w and bennufulitoc* MarbUPaper, with suU- caps, bases aid bordering, lor public cvm?*description, furmsded on the moaf reas °a^^eima’at 89. SvTitykldjtrc't. for Rent. W A BEBOUSE Mo. 28 Wood itrui. Enquire ojJm p s 'CBiiaoi. Daarl3» ■ I ' ■ K 1 ' i r • : j.r- • ♦ i> * .1 ■■ (gomnurrial and Jtitandal. TUB PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRAOB : AND MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,) „ WM. A. HILL, > Cobmitts* vob Fbbbvasv C. ZUG, J n«v!ew or the Wboluala - Slarbett OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, > I WmnMday, March 20, 1851,$ The . weather tho last two days has been very i plcaeaot for on! door busineta. Boemeag has been quite active. . Our merchants are bnay filling orders'; to their country merchants. Rqceiptsby river con* tiano large. FLOUR—The receipts yesterday were good. We note sales of about 600 fablt, ranging from 83,120 3,20; principally at 3,1203,16. Sales from stores by the dray load at 33,37 to 3,40. GRAIN—We note tales of Wheat at 68 to 70. Rye, 50056. BUTTER—We have sales of. 17 bbls at 11, and 10 do at 12l Tar prime \ sales of 25 kegs at 7|. MOLASSES—We note a salo of 70 bbls, In oak, at 34,4 months. . SUGAR—We are not advised ofany sales worthy of note. , We quoto, however, at 6$ to6f, by . the lot. CORN—We note sales of 200 bushels, on the Allegheny wharf, of Ear Corn, at 47; also a con tract for the delivery of 1,600 baahels to some point on the Allegheny river, equal to 49 here. We also reporta sale of 400 bnshels Shelled,at the wharf, at 40c. POTATOES—SaIes 0f250 bushels Reds at 60c. SEEDS-rSales of 20 bushels Timothy at $2,25, The market for Clover is quite bare; sales in a re tail way at 06,25 to 6,50. POUT OF P1TVBOC&QI1. 6 VSR DISCUSS WAVES IK YHE CBAMSI, ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 3, Boies, Beaver. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ J.fiPKee,.Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Reaver. “ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. “ Washington, Martin, .Louisville. “ American Star.-Hanna, Cincinnati. “ J.Q. Adams, Marshall, Bt.*Lom». •* Bay State,' ♦ “ S. F. Vinton,—,—. DEPARfED: 41 Redstoae.Woodffard, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do V J.M’Kee»HendneksoQ, McKeesport. ' l Michigan No. 2, Boles,Beaver. “ .Beaver, Gordon, Beaver* >y 41 ThomasShnver.Bailey, YYesiNewton. 44 Hibernia No. 9, Batchelor, Cincinnati. “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. • •* John Dean, Gallagher, Zauesviie. 14 Empress, Cox, Zanesville. 44 Toscarora, Murdoch, WellsviUo. *». lltadoo, Campbell, 9l Louis, 44 Arena, Kinney,Wellsvilo. w Baltic,— ,81. Louis. Alleshcny Uiver Trade* regular franklin packets. . Tbs fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE isragssgpCNa. g. Cant. Wa. Hama, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for FranhUn,every Msmday and Thursday, at 4 P. M, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Joan lUxft*, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* hn,every Tuesday and FVidoy, at 4P.M. ror Freight or Passage, apply on Board. (margO Wedneadsy Paekat tor Cincinnati, nwfc.v Tbs new and test running steamer CIN juMStiffCINNATI, Baumranut, Master, will leave wiwsiWwregularly every Wednesday. I'or flreigbt or paasage, apply on board, or to maitO <5. B. MILTENBERGER. For Starlatu and Hoektagport. tJSSaIP Ta* fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanotrn Mas* dSaßfg&nQi, will leave for the above and intermedi ate port* every TWJRSW. Y,at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or paasage, apply on hoard, or to T. WOODS A BON, tnarlO No. Cl Water su and 63 Frontal. A. Card to Otulneso JSlen# A YOUNG, active bonne as map. a native of Pau. burgh, with an extensive acqubioiance; who can command acaah capital of from 6 to 68,000,1 * antioas to make an investment, and devote his tune to bu .mess as a partner, m Pittsburgh or vicinity. mi2!:lm] Please address Pea <%%£*, Box No. 333. liodlsP Writing Class. OK. CHAMBERLIN will re-open his Ladles* Writing • Room, at the PmsbarghCommerclal College, cor nerof Market and Third streets,oa Monday next, March 34th, where he will be prepared to give instructions In the art of Penmaaabip.to soch as are desirous of obtain* ing an elegant epistolary bond. Honrs of instruction from 2to 4 in the afternoon. . (mart! Toons Ren's mercantile Library Acao olatlon* EMERSON’S LECTURES.—The distinguished Lec turer Prof. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of llui., has been procured by the above Institute to deliver to its member* and the citizens of Pitubgrgb generally, a aerieaofLeetareavery lately prepared,and upon inte rn sting subjects, The cofltse will comprise sixleeturet on the •• Conduct cf Lift," embracing the following to pical— „ I. Introductory- Lawa o! Succeaa; 11. Wealtb; 111. Economy! IV. Power; V. Culture; VI. Worship. The lectures will be given on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, successively, at the Net* City Lecture Bern, (Brat floor of Lafayette Buildings—entrance on Wood sb,)— commencing on Thursday evening, March 20th, at one-quarter before 8 o’clock.. Tickets formembers single, or for the coarse can be obtained by the Librarian,or of Messrs. Ilersk, Wilkins and M’Knlgbt, committee. Tickets for citizens single, or for the course .tobe pro cored at nil the principal book stores, at J. B. M’r ad den, H. Richardson and F. H. Eaton’s. Coarse Ticket-......... —ffcj.CO do (admitting a gentleman end Jody,)-- 3,00 Single Ticket, (to be had at the door,)> marlPrtAl _ . : .. FEATHERS— 1200 fbs. prime in store end fortalo by marti __ KINO A MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES— 5 casks Bacon—Hens,Sides and Sbov ders; 2 bbls, Roll Butter: 3 do White Hominy; 9 do Apples; Received and for B&le by tn&rlM KINO A MOORHEAD. fiprlnff Paiblon for IB61t : / m ~ THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for @§A*ale by JAMES WILSON, mar 7 comer of Wood «t. and Diamond alley. THE ANNUAL CONTEST between thePHILO and FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETIES of Jefferson College will take place In XROYIDBNCR HALL, on the eccrime of the 20IA of Mareh, tnttani. The question for discussion is: Do Moral Causes qffeet a grtater Tnfiu entttnthi fonnatumof National Character than Physical* The public are respectfully invited to attend. j.h. fritz; 8. E. M’KEE, B. R. CAMPBELL, Canomburg, March 9. . W.W. MILLER, marl3:ttd&2tw Committee. Jomes Lowry. Jr., GHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. A 9& Fcncfman’i Koto, lobertwitreet, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every descrip tion, made of the best materials, which he will sell low* er than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city, lie would call particular attention to hia large stock ot mahogany ana waloat chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell ;at greatly {reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every-description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Warerooms.or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, willbe promptly attended to. martl ■___ .• . ■ . . . Ytnun, Mahogany, Rotewood and Walnut; Famuli, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. THE subssribers have Just received from New York and Boston a most.splendid slock: of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. AU of which we will sell at extremely low prices.. Asgreat care wastaken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, es it is'well known that Furniture can be mode by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully iuvited. Turned Workyin all us branches, carried on os usual. Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—vii: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springy fce,ftc. RYANiM’KEE, . ;■ Ryan’s Buildings, margfrvdaw No; 31 Fifth street. _ Temptranee and JBobitstown Plankroad . ■' Company, XTOTICBU hereby given to the Stockholders of said m| company, that they make payment to Ho on as cent, Treasurers of the said Company, of Five Dollars on each share or the Btook,on the last-Monday in each and eve ry month hereafter, until the whole stook is paid in full. As the Road will be graded and bridged by July 4th, 1851, the Stockholders are requested m boprompt and punctual in their payments. M.B. BROWN, marts . .. - Presldeut. TO HOUSE KEEPERS—We have on hand aquanmy of groand nee, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes. It being of a strongly glutinous nature and of a pearly whU6“seis’’ the wash strongly on the wall and gives it a clear and brilliant appearance. It answers equally-welUor colored tnrashera.: , ' RHODES Ic ALCORN, XO? 3d SU opposite 8l Charles Hotel. ■ cabinet ntk«ri wontca. npHE subscribers will employ & numberof good handß L at the above business; vix j Bureau, Beasteod and Table makers.. None bat good workmen need apply as good wages will be given andayment^ at Ryan's Buildings, * No. 31 Fifth street. _ THE undersigned haa withdrawn from the firm of IHMSEN, PLUNKETT i M’KNIGHT, having dia-- posed of hia interest m said firm to Caauts T- Izmastf ■ _ Mi . CHARLES M’KNIGHT. Thebauncßs will to continued as nanal under the style of tBUxSO] IHMSEN A PLUNKETT. '' ' , ' ENE »t -* , r J • ' ‘ S-'-'-l ••'v, .. Xitsvary Notice* to cabinet notice. 1 * > t - r ... v, ffo - J ‘' ot-rv t a* v ii - r * * t- 1 . . * t • ■ ■*■•;** ••' * i .... •y'...%VT I •. y i .V , *l* -• \ < Sat dale & ®o £tt. For Rent. TOHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE Jv MASONIC HALLyFma Sizszt. The first floor is sub-divided into two Store Rooms, front, 20 by CO feet, and will be very desirable for Fane p* Stores. Two Rooms back, suitable to which is by n wide Hall, runnmg -through the centre ofthe bnilding. The basement will be finished in a neat manner, and will-be suitable for Retail Variety Stores, Trank and Harness makers, Ac The whole will be ready by s the Ist ot .April- Enquireof JAMES W. UAIL&IAN, feb2o . ■ ■ ■*.: Water street. For Rent. That large dwelling house, with extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables nuL' attached—the Residence of the, late Wm. J. Totten; Cliff street. Possession given on the Ist of March- For terms, apply to 0. R. M'ABOY,Guardian, or R C. Totten, at ths Fort Pitt-Works. ffeblS ' Excellent Business to Dispose or IN ALLEGHENY;—In consequence ofthe dissolu tion of Partnership beiween MORRIS & HA WORTH, they offer tor sate their business, situate on Federal street, near the Market,'Allegheny City. It is useless commenting upon the excellence -of the stand, or the amount of business we have done, as both are well-known? all we shall say i«,tbatiue a fim-rato chance for anyone wishing to emb&rlrih a similar trade The atockconsists of Drugs,Oils, Paints, &c., Groceries. Wines and Liquors, to betaken at market value. Apply to MORRIS A HAWORTH, ' feb!B Diamond,Pittsburgh. FOR SALEWA Lot of Ground having a front of GO feel on Centre Avenue, and .running bs ck 26G feoi to rwo streets. On the lot Is erected.a large Brick Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished/ The lot is planted with the best selected JPruit and Shrubbery the country can afford, if application be made soon, the property will be sold at a fair price and terms* Enquire at the office of - ..WhLC.FRIEND, Attorney, Fourth street, febll ;tf • between Wood and Srttithfield - For &ent in Blnulnghtmi ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, with store rooms and cellar, favorably sun- fiißEfl ate for a large Grocery aod Prodace business.: Possess* ion may be Had immediately, with a low rent, to a good businessman. ALSO—One large Bnckr-occupied as a boarding house and inn. ALSO—Eleven new three stgfy Brick Houses—some just finished; possession givon.immediaie)y. Others on the Ist April- ALSO—One Frame notice, and several up stairs rooms. ALSO—One Brick Yard, and-KAn io barnia. ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to put a large amount—and one ofthe best points about the city for tale*. FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lot, favorably situated for a Foundry an I Engine Shop or other manu facturing, having dee* water* m front, (a harbor,) lor fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac. ALSO, FOR SALE—IOO,OOO Brick, in lots, and sold low; if not sold before,they Will be sold oa Tuesday, the 23th of March nexi,at 12 o’clock,M.,»/ircash or ap proved paper. ALSO—Lois on lease, to bufid on.l Apply to the subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, near Lhe Rolling Mill, from IB to 2—or at the Wareroom of Rhst, Msttskuts A Co., No. 28 Water street,—or through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter, fettf JOHN RHEY. Very ValuaHe city property for Sale. THE undersigned, Administrators or the estate of Thomas Furman, deceased,offer for sale the enure real estate of the said Thomas Fairman,consisting of one 20 feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back 9$ feet 5 inches to a IU feet alley. Also, the tavern stand known as the .Mansion House, fronting on Liberty streeiSl feet 0 inches, and on Cherry alley 62feet0 inches, running back 93 feelloan alley, with the grounds and stable couneeted,fronung on Flam alley, thirty three feet four inches. Also, three lota fronting on Coerry atey, each eight een feet front, and running back Go feeL parallel with Plum alley. Ail of which property will be sold at pri vate sale, by application to me subscnbers;orif not sold before lhcflSth of March, will be offered nr auction to the highest bidders. . Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. • Apply to R. FAIRMAN, or R. CAMPBELL, ia3o:imt9S ___ ISI Liberty street. fror Rent} A HANDSOME STORE, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied try Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Goods Store. Also—A large well finished ROOM m the second story, next door to Mr. Duff's Mercantile College. This Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. E, D.GAZZAM, aptstf Office, Third mover the Post Office. (§£& A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane. Allegheny, between ihe Hand street bridge ana Aqueduct. Enquire of H. W. Fuh, Beal Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smiihfielffistreeta. joct29 A Farm for Sale* rfUIB subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, J. containing 160 acres—loo of which are cleared.— Toe farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson; it is well-watered; with a-bearing orchard, aod peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn; with Stabling. For farther particulars apply to the subscri ber, ou the premises, m Allegheny county, IV miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL &PCLINTON. MoottrtwmiWp»Octobgrg>*iP o '-" > - - • - For Sole. A LOT OF GROUND, containing »ft Acres, siluaio one mile below the town of Beaver* Beaver coun ty, on which there is erected a new Brick House,.43 by COfeet, Ift stones high, with abasement. The house has been well built and well finjshedj and contains 13 rooms. It is within 20Uy*u!s ofthe Ohio river, and command* afinevlewr>i t,and is bounded, on the Northwest by the Slate read leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would bo desirable for aeoantry residence, or for a cordon, or summer hoarding house. A lot of S acres adjoining itwlll be sold with u,if desired by (he pur chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of N. P. AG. L. B. FfiTTKRMAN, feb23:lf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. For Sols, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street,between Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot 1 feet front and 100 feet deep, on * leb there are two small Frame Tenements. Terms ea y;—Title good. For particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Penn street, Fifth Ward. mayO:tf bond for Sale. TUE Chartior’s Coal Company will sell some very da rtroMs pises* qf LAND, situated on and near the SteabenvUfe Turnpike, and near the soathern terminus of their railroad. The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur chasers, and the terms of payment will be very easy. Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, scp4 Manager.. Drug ond Prescription Store for Sale* A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in a flourishing and improving part of the city, which is doing a profitable fturtnssa t is offered for sale upon easy terms. For further particulars, apply at thisoffice. La2a Real Retate for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale a large number of valuable building lots, and some very desirable sues for manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School House and English Lu theran Church. The rapid growth of Birmingham in population and manufacturing wealth, and the reasonable prices at which lots will be sold, will rendeT them a safe and pro fitable investment. Title perfect. Terms favorable. For particulars and terms enqaire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William Synnnes and N- Patterson, Esq’rs, at their offices in Birmingham- ' [ia&27] . MOSES F. EATON. For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale & large aud well built BRICK HOUdE.wilh five or more acres of ground, ■nuaied on the Fourth street RnadtWiihm three miles or this city* Possession given on the Ist of April next.— Also- a very desirable lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there on, situated near the above. Also, & lot of ground 43 feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Toner, near, the city, opposite the 7th Ward, on Pennsylvania Avonue. Possession given immediately. It is now certain that the Plank Road will be completed past the above property early in lhe uomlng summer.— ror Amber information apply '©.DAVI D BEELER, 4th street Road, near the first desoribed.property. . [jagfrtf Valuable Froperty for Rent. ' . A three story BRICE HOUSE, belonging to ifaWY tho estate of Was. J« Tottsn, deceased, is offer- BbSSi ed for rent or lease; It is situated on Fourth st., j£j£j»beiween Ferry and Liberty streets, andhas been newly papered and painted i it it now occupied by Mrs. Vemer. Hem, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Robert 0. Torrcf, at the works of-Knap A Cq. • Possession given on the Ist of April. .■ •• ° L.R.M’ABOY, • doo2?;tf .Guardian. ADDITIONAL SALE OF Forty Town Lota in East filvsipool,. O. THE recent unprecedented uafo ofLots in the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously lain out, and the demand still the undersigned has been induced to lay out-a portion of his property in town lots os above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet tho views of those wishing to purchase. It is needless to. sey anv thing of the location of the town and prospects, (itJbaving been sufficiently-described in recent advert isements,) other than that over one. hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home. . . The above lota are among the most eligible and desi rable in the place, and are pancipolly located mthe cen tre of those recently sold. . , For information apply to the Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq., Fouw street, Pittsburgh. JOHN S. BLAKELY, .* East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 185 L (fsbl2:daw f A Brick House and Ten Lots for Sale* A NEW TWO STORY BRICK . HOUSE, with ten A Lota of Ground, situate la the Borough of Law rencevllle. The house is well arranged for comfort and convenience) and the situation U healthy and pleasant. •The ground is 250 feet front on Chesnut. street, by 140 feet deep. Pnce, 84.000. s , • ■ • \ Also* seven Building Lots, on the Bmler.Roaa, at 8400. Also, five Building Low,?!i North street,at 8225. Also, several other Lots, at 83w> 8300 and 825 U each,— Terms easy.. This property ispqt far from the Garrison, and neat Gen>l marlS - ■.’-•?3-fe*hhfieId-.atTaat. Ol Valuable warm xor Hale. HA ACRES OP GROOND—situate on the Mononga / U beta river, about twenty miles above Pittsburgh, —having 12 acres of fine stvar bpitom tend, and the bal ance is first-rate upland—all 45 acres in cultivation,and£s in good timber, -the improvements are a two story frame Dwelling House, Bam, frame Stable; spring house, a two Biorjr suu bouse, large or chard, or about 400 trees of various frmts, and good qualities; about 4 acres of cdsl vem. a leet; good ™- price 78 Smitbficlasmeei. =ME BEEN .f_. '.f ■■■• • t ■•• I ■ BYTELEGKAPH. :Reported Exprcuty fothe Daily Morning Pott. BSCKITBD BT LIGHTNIUG—PKIHTkS By BTIXM, DEATH OF JUDGE BURNSIDE. Philadelphia, March 26. Hon. Thus. Burnside, one of the Judges oT the Supreme Court, died thje evening at-6 o’clock, at Germantown. . . Geo. F. Jervis, connected with : the Stage for 30 years, died lo'day. New Yobs, March 25. The Asia sails tomorrow, and takes out @600,000 in gold and silver. HooryClay arrived at Havana on tbe !7th, and. the greatest possible attention was paid him by all classes. Immediately oir his,* arrival the Captain General sent him an invitation (o visit him at his palace. He also received an invitation to attend a musical Soiree at the princely palace of one of the grandees. He ietenda rgnaining two "or three weeks before returning to the United Btaies, The report that the ship Nonahtum was burnt, en route for California, by tbe spontaneous ignition of Cumberland coal, is unfounded. Daniel Webster is now at Annapolis, partaking of i grand' dinner given him.by the members of the re-, form convention.. -■ . Habbisbobo, March 26. Both branches of tbe Legislature have resolved to adjourn on the 13th April. i ' Louisville, March 36. The river is falling slowly ; near ilfect in canal. The weather is beautiful. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Bontr.J * : New Yobs, March 26. i Flour is quiet. Sales at 4,44 for State, and 4,62 for Western, and 4,68 Tor good Ohio, , . Wheat is firm at 1,03 c, for Tennessee, and 1,01 for Ohio. . , Corn ia easy at 66c for prime yellow. ■ Provisions,.Ssles at 12,67 for old mesa pork; 13,- 37 for new do., 10,00 for bid prime, and 11,37 for new do. Beef is firm at 9to 11 for mesa, and 6to 6 for prime;: haras Si; shoulders quiet at 6t061 j bacon not cofirm; aaiea western at 7£.' ~ Card;-Sales oT good to prime at B}c. Butter Sells at 16 to:16 lor western. Cheese is steady. j CoSes. .Sales of Rio at 10 to 11. Molasses to dnll at 30 to 33. Sugar to in good demand at 55.. Tobacco to qniet at 10 to 12| for Ey. i Cotton to easy, with downward tendency. Whiskey is dnll at 23 to 23f. stebxbd beeobtO New Yonz, March 26. Cotton. .Downward tendency. Flour.. Declined 6d; 4,37(34,30 for State Grain.. Corn easier at 6411365 for yellow. Pork.. Advance d; Mesa 13,00; Prime 10,00. Whiskey. .Lower at 230231. - Philadelphia, March 29. Floor ia limited; prices declined 6i. ' Grain.. Wheal steady; primo Pa. red, 96 to 97 ; 8ye..68; Corn 60 afioat; Otts 43. Groceries.. Firm. Provisions.. Prices without alteration.' Clover Seed..ln request. Whiskej.,Dorasnd limited. Baltihobe, March 25. F100r..4,31. Grain, Prorisions sod Groceries.. Unchanged. At snetion 280 bhda Mascovsdo aogar sold at 6,35 to 6,00; 61 hhdi New Orleans at 5,45 to 6,66. : Whiskey,;23c. , > CnrctEitAii, March 26. The river has fallen 6 inches. Weather fair. Floor.. 3,4603,60. , i * Whiskey.. 171. Sugar. .Active at s|{33|, Molasecs.,32. Provisional .Quiet. Linseed Oil. . Dnll at 90093. (Slotting. - jfamesC. Iftetty t Curesa to &e P. Dbiaiit,) TTtTOULD most respectfully announce to his Mends yf and the public in general, that he has'rented the l Siore> No. 3 8 Marktt street between Second and Third street, where he intends carrying oh the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its departments* He is now receiving »&aai Tine sasts&n ttA&xsfs an entire new stock of GOODS, for Spiring and Sommer wear, viz: superfine' French, English -and American Cjsihs, Ticui*.Casrmmes.{TteiUed French Habit Cloths, a supe rior article for burinmCoott.) together with aJargeaa ftorunent-of plain and figured Ctunmeru, new anadesi table styles. : Also, an excellent Tot of Taney Silk C<sshmir$ t Satin and Marseilles Vtstin&s u aB of which the subscriber is prepared to make lo onier in the neiftest and most fash-; tonaole styles, at as low prices as any other establish ment He therefore hopes by strict attention to all or ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of piihliopa tronage. JAMES C. WATT. No- 30 Market, between Second and Third sta. TO TAILORS.—I cbsll continue io sell andigive in •tractions on my system of Garment Draughting as: heretofore, at the followingprices, viz: If accompanied by oral instruction, 3l0; without instructions, BT.. • : marClry . JAMES C/WATT. djothisgiGlothiag THREE BIG DOORS! ; ‘ JOHN hTCLOSKEY, i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, 151 Liberty su MY stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, amounting to upwards of 6180,000,which I think will be found to by one of the choicest selections ot gar tnenu ever got up in this or any other city in the West ern country* ' ’ • \ My purchases having been all made early* I have therefore avoided the late advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena- offer my' stock at unusually :low prices.! I have this season paid more than usual attention to the manufcctarmg and style of my garments, sohhat the very lowest priced as well as the finest afegot up in a , style and elegance not to be surpassed. Handredsof new customers,botlrwholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the blotliing as by the lowness or ray prices. 1 ] * The proprietor would particularly call the attention of all dealers tu Clothing to Uis-present stock, believing that upon examination of the qualityand pnetjs of hli Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. The wholesale room now Contains upwards of 8,000 garments, from the finest in quality to the loweatin -price. •" •• J- • s . - The proprietor is now determined to make thisdepart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods spited to every section of the United states! f In the catting department will always bi found a very large selection of all the'choicestmakes of Cloths,€&&> simeres and Silks, to be (bund in this or eastern markets. He is prepared to make cloths to order In the fehortesi notice in the latest and most fashionable styles. \ • He respectfully invites his old friends and customers, aa well as the public in general, to call and examine for hemselvcs. - • - s . [octl3-i VPiriter/Glot&tng Belllqg Low for ;Csiht PDELANY, 160 Liberty street. PitosurgA,l has on • hand a large assortment, ofthe latest qtyle of Winter Coats, of fashionablecolors. Also, Pants, Veals arid ail other articles in the clothing line. Wholesale i tarchisars will find a most desirable stock ip select lirom; and will be soldlow for cash. tdeclQ '. B. M.ABOTJST, MEE CHAN T T Alt. OR, , INFORMS his friends and customers that he has open ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. .85 Smithfield sb* where they .can be suited at au times with. anything in his line, made in the most finished style and/workmah llke manner*' His Goods are all fresh, of the best and most fashionable'material, and no.pains will be: spared to afford the greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat rons. A goon stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always unhand. .. • ;tdtcl6 Great Xnducemenu to Buy Olothtng t ,WH£TE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE l \ NO. 819 LIBERTY. AND 63 IRWIN STREETS, SHE subscriber .wishing to sell his entire stock of CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORT -INT OF—: NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishingtopqrchase will save money by calling on him* , j , -r sap 24 - W* J. DAVTTT, Proprietor. Johea’ LUy WtoUe. T ADIE9 are cautioned against Using common prepa id red Chalk, ■>. They are not aware how frightfully injurious u » to the skin! how coarse,how : rough,how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the akin ' appears alter using prepared Chair! , - . Besides,it.ia injurious, contain* we call JONES' SPANISH LILT 'VHITE. ' . It ia IwrfecUy inaocentv beiiWP“ . bus qnaliiiest- and. it imparts to. the. dtin a. natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living;, whdro; ,rhe siune ty street, head of i'nce 25 cents. _ : decBQ:Q ft wiy :• , (Gazette copy-) ~ - - WEGNER. BUECHNER &MU£LXER*S - 60 Market street, between Third % Fourth? Slapj, Porrraitf, Lands:npt3,€arJt, Bill heads, and La - Mai have onened a Dnxwrao School, and execute on order Draft* or Machinery, Edifice*, Montunent*, Ac, with all poasi bie eecnrasy and elegance- s!s;ly V•••■> . <* ‘ I* ••' . '• , ;i; : v*w' 3? '■ .' , ._ -V-X w' . •• • .•r^-aVS-vV-w.' - ; « ■■■ **,*-• * .;«■* » • • Baltiuobe, March 25. , r- i '- t-'^’-r-•---• »>'- ,: .- V .I '. .:..*» J, .'. ..< ._ ,> . "%■ J-'V k">: *.'r>".• '•' r ',':‘ r,< .'■■■■"■-r'-v...';;- , -:.‘ii*>-*{ ■*.v,.,-.■<'„•■ -'• •: ■ ■ ■ ■•.-.•■■ - ,■ j. -*V t- / tJ * ■ - i-'IjS VV -k . --I A-'V't; '• - '* t /•"v -- t e i. -••• .» i' w .. {- ■'.l'l v> • 4* . ' •. : **■ ■?■*■■■■-. , . ... • ';/** £* ••t*-.;,.*':* ‘v; .-tf ' '**'•**.•*»• ». •*;. - .r. .. . v I* 1 .: ':*/ ■>.- Jar SdU & So £tt. Vftlaaliie Real fisutt for Bale< f jX THE SUBSCRIBER offers forSale,onfavora gaga bte terms, the following Real Estate, in the City .*SES.of Pittsburgh; vii:' • ; No. 1. Three valuable three-story brick dwelling houses; on Second street, between Market and Perry streets, the lots being each 19 feet front by 80 deep* * No ;2, Contains67feet fronton Third B’reeti adjoining -the Third PresbyierianChurchfOn which is erected one four story brick house, used as h printing office, and ode two story brick warehouse.; ; - 0; Two lots in Fallston, Beaver county,: being lots Nos. 3and 4, being about 10Q feet’square,'onwhich is erected onebloek of fonr framedwel(lngs,andono sepa rate two stories high. l . - ■ No. 4. One lot 50 feet front on Bock street, opposite the above, and extending-td the top of the hill. No. 5. Two beach lots, each 60 feet fronu and running from the road to low watermark, ou the Bigßeaver. No. 6. One valuable water lot, 100 fee t on Wheel Race, with ten shares wafer power attached^ N 0.7. One lot opposite the water lot, 80 feetfront, and extending to the top of the hill; ori which is erected one: two story brick filord and warehouse, 28by 50feet; also one framed two stories high. .. - No. 8. One large lotin New Brighton, Beaver county, being about 140 feet on Broadway, and about 1200 feet deep, containing 1* acre, on which are erected two large frame dwellings, and one smalt framehouse, used as an office. This property was formerly occupied by Mr. T. C. Gould, and is Very pleasonilvlocated, Ving immedi ately opposite the Fallston Bridge. No. 9, One water lot, immediately below. Eailston Bridge, being about 100 feet In length, and extending from Water street to low water mark, or towing path. The above property wilb be sold on very favorable terms. Apply dt the Book Store of R. C. STOCKTON, comer Third and Market streets. jnariß . ' JOHN FLEMING; Agent. To-Let I A DWELLING HOUSE bn Third street, above and J\- near to Smfthfield:-: It has gas fixtures; large y ard j washhouse, Ac. Will be rented low, ana possession given inunedlately. • Also, for leaseor sale, some lots m the Ninth Word} between the Allegheny River and Penn street. - wM. Jff. DARLINGTON, AtßenJamin-Dailington’s, Fourth street»ne ar Wood. roargfclw UOMIB tO Let» ABBICK HOUSE on Penn street; rents3So. • 'il ABriek House on Marbnry street} snitable for two families, 8170. • v . , • A House fend Garden on Vine street; 3150.; A House and Garden, in a pleasant location, two miles from the city ; 5125. 3. CtJTHBERT, Gen’l *gent, • 76 Smilhfield street ' • To . TWO fine. Houses to rent iu-East Liberty* with good X out. Houses, Gaiden v Fruit; &c.v&c, Eodoirc of Fi. R. DRAVO, No L Diamond Bonkera anil , gtttjaiujt. Brotors. BAHitIISG HOcle. : JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., SO. IS, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Correal md&ef received on deposit - Collections mode oa all theprxncipal cities of the Uni« ted States. - {aoglsly PATRICKS & No. 05* coEuxa Wood aso: Duaoaro STsrrrs, . ■ •••• .Pittsburgh, -j fmayl JAS.B.HOOIf. . THO3.SAJtCSJTT. HOOZ7 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JV.JSf. Comtrof Wood and Sixth strati;, Piasters It, Pa T\EAU£RSin Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign JL/and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac EXCHANGE on alltha principalCltiea'oftheUnion and Europe, for sale in sumsto anil purchasers- . .. CURRENT and parfandsreceivedondeposito . , t COLLECTIONSraadeon allparta of the union, attha - • . - geplt-^y /CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN, GLJEBIJH 4 VTOTES, Drafts; Checks,'Ac. collected; and Rush' Avtancesmade upon favorable terms, mayfcfctf K. R, BRYAN, Cashier. ; Bbuidayt&urghmMay 13,1850: ’ ■■■■■..■ : ; y Notice* . ■ : iA/E have associated J-. GAtrowsa Cotvct with'its in vf the Exchange and Bankingbusiness: : T WAL H. WILLIAMS A CO. Pt'ro&argA, Jaa’y. 1, tsslf—jaO:tm - > wa, fl.wfa.ums.- j.b.xi’vay..•. .»jr.o.covrm WM, H. WILLIAMS <S&CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, KOBXH BAST COBRXa OF WOOD ARC THZSD SXBKEZB. a LL transactions made on libpral terms, and collcc iA. tions promptly attended to, .... (ja6:6m Removal* ST. HOLMES A SON B, aavs SE3IO7ED ram baanao add bschabob orncs To No.#7 Market ttratjjaut domMbta-jold stand, : N. HOLMES A SONS, > Tl ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- O lers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold,Silver and Bank Notes.. Exchange on the Eastern and .Western cities constantly for cafe. CoUeciionsinadeln. ail the cities throughout the Uni* ted Stales. Deposited received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Marketstreet, between -Third and. Fourth streets, v- *. -S '■/ • .> angH3-ly._ Domesttc andrSoretgnrß&diangei Gold andSUvfTsßcntgh&So* t and Ex&.angid, ■ ' • AX THB •. •' SSOHASGE AKD BAKKIBTQ HOCSB .'• ' • O? ; Williaisa A. mil & Co» 64 Wood Street. ■• . PITTSBURGH. IP* Irrrgßjt&r allowed os mg dspobus. (ang2B AIX»W ABAMgq. SDWASD UAjXTtt, 1 UXLAja.EB.& BAHM. i Bankttsand Exchange Brokets, Dialers in Fenian and DomistteßUlr, BiUsqf Exchange, Certificates if Depot* .iti Bank Notes, and Coin; Corner of Third-and Wood sts., directly opposite the St Charles Hotel. :may2a^ filecnsmlcs Banlt. . . - Bum’s BUHJ>IHO,rOtrBTB ABOVE MARSET SIftSET. THIS BANK is now prepared to do basinets. Open .from9A*M.io3 P:Mr Interest paid on Special Deposits. - augll . THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. Q. W« TAYIiOBf ■ . r IIS SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. STRlCT:aueutlon will bo given~to all batintiß) en trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured drti cles plwaya on hand, dr procured on short rquee. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, fcc M negonated on‘ favora ble terms. Advances made if r«tmred* jdctghtf FRIEND, No.SSWood si. " I . r 0 ctlB ■ v ptnSVF’B - ' \ N. S. cornet of Market and jTftird ets —-Established in 1840. 1 P. OUPF* author ol the • ftorth American Accooniant,” aad “ Western Steam' boat Accountant,” Professor of Book-Keeping and the Commetdal Scienccs. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburghßar, Professor of Mercantile Law- '; JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. ' \ . Persons deairousofohtaimng a thorough Met camile ed-: ucation,cari rely upon obtaining in this Institution every thing that is advertised. Chore la noadvenisiagQf the names of Instructors and- Lecturers who neither teach' nor lecture in th© place \ nor nohvrnbvggingjfopu&lie \nt\pkct*of engravings, with the eneraveris name sop* pressed, ana a name affixed, pretending to have u ?xe cated” them with a pen. Ladies’ Writing Class meets ura separate apartment, from 10 to 14 A. aL Gentlemen’s Classfrom 8 in the morning nil 10 at night. yimariflaifoW jomr &i’rAiiEa.*-**- corona. < - BI'PADEBI fi- COVODBJj' tSueeessarstb.JohnM’Faden fo Co.j ■ • . ; „•Canal BfumrJPenn tirett. Penna. Rallroad>«Centr&l VflHB subscribera hEfrmg been' appointed shipping ~X r Agents for the Pennsylvania or. Central Railroad, -inform the pubhc that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize or. produce , for shipment east on the opening of the Canal.': ;".v .z 1 ; : Goods via this route .will be' carried through; in five days, and all consigned to ns will be forwardedfree of conmnsslon or.charge for advances. . , . ; \ BATES OF VBSIOET BBTWBEN FStLASBbFSIA & nTTSBVBOH. Shots, Cutlery, Confectionary, Froits* Feathers, Furniture,Grogs* Me* diclnes r Saddlery,'Wool, foe., f00.,81 iyXOO.&s., _• Hardware, Qoeejasware,Groceries, Paints, By? Stans, Oils.Leather,Clovef,Flax, Timothy and othet Grass Seeds, foCmflOc; fits. Vl'r, «i . Bacon,Jßeef, Pork, Bnttcr, Lard, Lard Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Greln apd ‘ Aanes, Marble, (roai?h,) Tar T Pitch, Rosin, German Olay, Bones, Ac., we. . marlS ~ " APFABEN & COYODB. janei'bututionof Jet, 'A LIGUIB HUMAN HAIR -BYE for the chaining of /V white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black color.ln o few minutes.. Price Weems and 31,00 Sold byW. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitlsbaiwh head of wood, r: fdccgQ. ~ 1 A. W.Poster, T“' ‘ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE,. NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near, Qrant etna* PiusSvrgkj P*. ; no v!s:da wly;~ AHEABOFAI.M EXTRACT -OF.; AMERICAN OIL . BREPAREB and sold by, JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street.' This paration; ihemedical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American OiL It ts put up iirbonles atßsaild 274.centa, each, with fall directions for Us Use.. In every disease where the origi nal American Oilhas been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the originaiinnowert as torenderottha CHBAPESTMEDICINEm TBE WORLD, Call and . N.'B. The original Oil in Us natural state uArafcen from the bowels of the earth, can be hadaaaSdvb-dd' will be found genuine; notwithstanding a, certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. 11. Y. : d&w-if . ,■••• A Partner Wanted BY a gentleman who is now doing a profitable busi ness on the Western Reserve, Ofiio-*but whose means areioo limited to carry on the same. Any per son <ff good character, possesrihg. 31500 in cash, of goods suitable for a country store, can- heir of a (rood chance by calling upon . STUART foiSILL* ,mar22;lm -124.W00d stree i. Pittsburgh Look Factory. — r TT *" tt,nB<n * ana No. IGS Wood stbbet. 1 A GOODas»ortmeniof Homework. Stole andlFlush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on haSdT 1 * - : Jobbing attended to in the ben manner. 'tmsifi.-y -* V'-Vi^r M -- /*"*. • -•- -.- 1 ;/: v ~’’:' ; ’-V Limn, Aihc toiucf thdLiver, Asthma t Bnnehuis-y Pa&ucrWcok Breast or Lung*, and otherqffectiont'oftko Bteaaor Lungs. , ' T»rISTAK‘B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Is a . W ’ fine herbalmedicme, composed chiefly of Won Cheebt Bins and the geniuine Icslard Moss (thelatter imported expressly for this purpose,/ the rare medical - virtues of which are also combined -by a new chemical process with the extractor tar, thus rendering the whole compound thejnost certain and efficacious remedy ever ' discovered for CONSUMPTION:OF-THE LUNGS. ' INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE Dr-,Wm. Y. Banks; of Xenia, Ohio; a highly respect*' able Druggist in that dellghtfnl villagef has fflat the sale of Wism’sßaisam orwild Cherry paralleled. The demand rot it is so great that he call scarcely keep himself supplied withiu* / He has had in his store medicines for lung affections." Some o' there were esteemed good and some gave temporary reliefs** Batsmen he has had-Wistat’s Balsam or Wild Cherry, a number of the most serious cases Were completely ciL 1 red by its use, :«I never sold.* medicine,”says the doo* Aor, “m which I had that entire confidence that I had i a Ii cubes! Whertuer Wistßr’s Bstsaitr of Wild CJjer ry is ioirodnesd, llatoneo atisln, thm WftrepßWitton U so ntWydeservea.Wim canprovcmiusaldwhcn <m every hand can be witnessed Us wonderful cares? The worst esse of Asthma,: recent »nd danccroas Cotnthr {and; also those that are iof long swndlng,) Bronchitis tor Consumption (pi Usually wages) m Always enred bv th» remarkable medicine: • -. • HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! GuredbyWlctarißslresiofWildChirry. Fi&UAnr Rtsdx, 2M850. J.D. Park—DsarSirc I ttke the libeTty of'advising you of. the benefit that I havedeiivcd!^firomtka cseoJ « Dr. Wistar’Aßalaam of Wild Cherr- Iwasprostntted by.thaiierriblescoarge,Cojtrempuou,mMay lost. The. attack was truly bomfyinr to ine, for fiva mf, fhmily. (my brbthete and sixers,)Jiaddied:ofConsumption. i was afflicted with nearly alhoftbawdftrt features of the disease: I. had adiatresslngcough andexpeetorated * great deal of blood, hecuc ferer t severe paintlaihealdo and chest, cold chills, alternating With flushes of heal and copious night sweats. * I was under the care of a skilled physician from tho time I waa taken sick until about eix weeka since, being - then about helpless, and my friendsconsiderins my care hopeless, or/at least beyond.the oorphyamian’i skill, advlsediha use of Wistar’sßalsam of whd Cher* * \ t *\' ■+'. -/ •.* - -• I have ta£es four botUcaof the medicine, and now consider myself.perfeclly welt I make this statemert, t to^-induce othert that. are. afflicted aa.l.haye been, to make Balsam of WBdXherry. whfeh remedy has, under the blesslhg of Providence, restorer . my health. JEREMIAH ISOBIOO. Cbowb Point, Lake co, la., Jnno 18,18 U. J. Dear Sir: As IhavcadeetHminmire--. tionrfor the affllciedi permit me to a h rief 1 d ,* ry-of my.affiicu'otts, aild the benefiu -dedvedfrom *!®T use of M Dr-Wistart Bawam of Wild J Cllief^W , * In Juj“® 1844,1 was attacked vnth afeverofa typhoid char®ct i>r » which left me in a very deblUtaied when int*i» following winierl was takes with a severexold, .whi* reduced me to such sut extenins to give rae ihe appca ■ ; anceof a confirmed^^coSsumptive../1 labored under r “ severe.coogivexpectorated agreatdeaf, and was trott a bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently* . raised blood from my lungs: Iconunued in thisatate, gradually sinking under the disease, until January, ■ 647, - until ! was again attacked with fever, : My j&tremiUes, 'cjpedally my feet were coustamly coldj and almost loattheir feeling.. Underthcre cireimßtances it may be truly said that L was a liring-ekelcton: finally deters sdned-to quit taking medftnne prescribed by physicians and try Dr. WisurS BhlsamofWlffl'Chem, and from the first week that I commencedjakJng-fti can date s ' -gnffl&al recovery.. I continued its use stxmonths, at the ccdof whichtiinel wa3caicd,amltravecnjoyedffuod health ever sinceV and cheeriolly recommend the Bal aam to-all those afflicted with diseases of the lunge; and would tay-to those commencing. its use pot lobe die* couraged, if twa 6’r fflrde bottles do hot effect a cure, bnt persevere 8» I have donejand l have no doobt but nine cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as - I have been. JACKSON, important (o ihot* Afflicted itouh DuetiHs ttf tHI Lungt .• and-Stmt, "Will miracles never cettse f' ATore'evidence of its -surpassing health restorative yirtuesfl [From Dr. - Messrs- Sagtfind $ Fdrki , I iake opportunity o' ' informing you of amoH re markable,cureporforajed on me by the use-of Dr. 'Wiitar’s Balsam of wild Cherry. ; In the year XB4o:i was taken with tHe;iaftammatlon of the bowels, which I labored under tor slx weeks, wheal gradually, recovered..via Jha fallbf 184 l I was attacked with a which seated Itself open my lon£3,aud for the epace of three.years I was con*' finedto my bed- Ttried ali kinds of medlclues and ove* 3 variety of aid without benefit; ans' ibust wearied DCgjmtu the winiar of 1845, <a>sen l beard of Dr. Wis* tar’s Balsam of Wild,Cherry, • ' My friendspersuadedinetogivo it a trial, though t ail hopes of recovery, and had prepared the change of . solicitattonsTwasindocCdio make izse of the genuine : Balsam q/ Wild CAmy. The truly astonishing. After five yearsof affllctlonand sufibruige and after having spentionfor five hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the bestand most'respectable physicians had proved-unavailing,! was. soon restored to entire ? health by the blessing ofGod, and the use of Dr. Wi«» . lax’sßa&amof'WndChexrT' “ Mav ihe. blessing of God rest upon the proprietora o f so valuable a znedicina a> Wutar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.- . Yours,lespecifaily, :?W;ILBAKER. Thegenuiuo * r wistai’a Balsam of Wild Cherry ° has a facsfinile of the signature of Henry M. D., . Philadelphia, aud.“.aanforcl Park.” on & finely exe* - cated steel engraved wrapper.. Nooiher'can be genu ine. •. • -V.. Sold by J. h. PARK, (successor to Sanford A Park,) -* Fourth and Wain atstreets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West* •to whom ali orders most be addressed.': .•' ~r ; i.-., . JKidd ACOjPiusbureh; LWilcox,Jr,coruerMarket streetandthe .jhamond: B A Fahnestock A Co,Pins* burgh; J-A. Jones; PltWowbj X>ee & Beckham,Alle gheny City; LT BasseUvWasUnktott; W H Ihunber* ton, PnLnilmi‘'L'B: Bowie; -Umontown; r Welty. Greensburgh; S Kouwz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son/ HunUngdoh; Mrs. Orr, HoUldays burgh ; Hildebrand A Co; Indiana 7J R Wrlehu KUtan ning; Evans: & Co, Brbokville i -A ; Wflson dc Son, Wayneaburgh; M*Ferlanff A:Co,N Callender. Mead- \ ville; Burton ACo,Erie; Henry Forkev Mercerj fas Kelly. A Co, Batler ;S Smith, Beaver; J D Sammerton; Warren; F/L fc A CS Jones, 4 Condorspori>P Crooker, Jr., Brownsville. . . foblO t PriVMc DIICMX. D]B. JBROWN.-No. *1 DIAMOND ALLBT,. . • .y., Devotes his entire .'alienlion to anofDc* practice. Hialiainesslsmostly conßnedto "fgSL.: Bj’rtootserTsrtergttf D&aoss.and »neh pain /as:. BSg fill affectlOns; brought on by impradenre ffonihfal indulgence and eicesa. SuMSB - Syphilis, Byphilitlc Eraptions, Gonorr 'yH&fggf ■ lies-Gliet, StrLclar^,Urethral Discharges, Imparity of (bo Blood; with all diseases 01 ’he venereal origdn, .Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions,. Tetter. ' Bipgwonn,MercarialDlses«3,Semlnal Wealtness,lm potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weaknet*,Month' ty Suppressions, Diseases or the Johns, Flstukt in Amo*} Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrita tions of.lhe Bladder and Kidneys,anecessfiiHy treated Core guaranteed. . „ : Fourteenjeafs 1 praetiee;(fourinthlacltyteitableoDr‘ Erovra to otter asantancesofapeedy curn to all who may come tinder his care. . .• Office and private consulting xooms, eilDlamond ay. ; ■ lET Charges moderate. • novgnlAwty REUEIATISiM..— -Div brown'* newly: aistjovrearern* cdyfor Rhernnfetlsm i* & speedy andcertaln remedy farthfctpoiitfaltroobte. 'Unevcr faila. . y • v--: ‘ Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, DIA« MONO, Pittsburgh, penna. is alway&at iomo. •••■• • ■■ Tlxe lipman Bodf mast Perspire*. . r ' (so eAtfs xstvHfcV - ;'■/* ■TO B&VE A BZALTaY'APPBABjaXCBy And persons who do not pcnplrc ere liable to themes • DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. TVTOWjJo.TEB’.Itallaa Cljeniloal Soap causes a free XX perspimtlohjShtraitbeesmebirriemoilliKa.iariens : tie •idn.eiTinr it tie texture ana beamy bran intini’a. : SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, art soon not only healed, but cured by ite use, a* at least seven physicians in New York Irnow.who melt In such casasian<l fin alt in •• V • • ' : PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or an; other akin disease. The reader is Oreurcd that this is hottseleisptifi'ed nostrum; as one,trie! willpjovo. I coaid enumerate nt least 80 persons cored of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SOHE BEARD. Bay it, and the reader, Is agaJit assured, ! wonld not cruelly sell it for the above, unless Itcnew Utobc all l elate. Those who sre list; le to • CHAFED; CRACKED, OR CHAFED FLESH, will find this not only o core, bat a preventive 5 And I can now holy, add, that any one afflicted with any of the abovei dr elmilar diseases, will find tbla all and even more (admirablein its properties) than I stale. : ICPBat, re»der,the Stores aroflooded withlAimtlons, and bo sure you ask for Jo.vSsMtalian Chemical Soap— and bny if pnlrof WM.iJACKSON.'onIy Arenl in' Pittsburgh.B4o Liberty street. Plushargb.lieid of Wood : C.. .ASoientino Hotr Tonlo Bestorer , ..%A.^DB^!^TimiDrr.THU«dtdei:a9t'e<iiW-.niMa #OL' 'who have aped Hair. ReeioiaiiVe 4cow ita excellent qualities—thote who have not.weaasuro to posjje«*,tha, following : qualities. :■'lt Wul force the hair tergtow on .any part where nature intended hair to (row, stop it falling o3< core setnf or dandruff, and make light* red or grey hair grow-dark./t For dressing the hair sofuacasilky, nothing eon exceed this—it makes It truly beaatifiu and keeps it so, Iti9yindced,the moat economical yet superior article for the likTr? : ai-OQ- IdeedQ Pesrly WhUi Teetb and Bretita. ■: TO BE HAD FOR 35 CENTS. JSJ?, ehi,CT > «te Aottorably assured ■4,. »o foal , Of their . TEETH DECAYED, DaBK OR YELLOW, a 25 cent box of jW; Amber Tooth PasU! will make tho teeth white ss snot, and the breath odlferousVy sweet, •• • Sold only « JACKSON’S Store, S4B Liberty stree. nead of Wood, . . *' . • • (decSO JOHN YOUNGSON. -**<. -**%-. r •- "' 7■ y i V">s : - ; ',':>■£ . - ‘V ■ ■'v r V'; Womm )< '2< •• ) ■.' •f. ••' x,--'• r » ** J * ■ ff* "*+' i'' •*'*<£?* ©rngfr aitb ftbMthus. Bounty Lina sno oUtu-Bulmifa TtTfriLLIAH ELINN offew-Mi- Krtlew to Jransar ' " bßBliuS«»"wia'»6o:E*eoiiiiW) :J)eparoii«nt» an<L Coagrerajas an agent- He will attend to all business relauvo to pensions and boontyjaadi Ciafeea mode rate. Address William Plmn, We shin Jtcn, D. C. January 58, 1851. • •. . ■ Mr.lFllnnwes severaiyears a clerk yn.theoffica ot i the Second Comptroller,of.the Treasury,, Hu hnowl l edm bf transactlnj bnriness at the Departments will I render hi* services, as agent, particularly -useful to all trhD may employ him at the seal of Goyernmenl.- 1 ALBION K. PARBIB, : tsii Soani Ctmyircfer, . " ■ 1 ■ 1 / ' • * ' v’ - ,* 3 , » * (5. - y ■,-■*■ ■ S ,I'.. ■■:« •; »■ •;* • vm
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers