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A :^.-' teFrft'£&i . - '• vt l .. -y,. v. 3 * **■ «?<>. % >2’ *• *j . •i :. si* i.. , > " ■* ■ I** VV 1 %V* ' *■ '** ,« 5^ » fkl ,« r * * Wl r v *s. <^ 4 / 1 ♦ "» *« tl *? . ’ v • - *. ’ *t* - ■* V ( t * .. , % * X -i "V . V, * « M »«■ - 1 •***,* h «- * * »- „ v ** < , fc J *s, t \ - t t * * *“ *K« . ~**?*. i V * ** ' ' , % r < - ..* *•- ■ Vr~ i» V'- j" 1 ~ - - , LOCAL MATTERS. Haul.—Aid. Major and CfficerFOx having got an intimation a few daya'qipep that two men in Allegheoy City,. Salmon Annin ufid'SaiWndl Gardiner.were dealing extensive* ly in ..counterfeit money, disposing of it in largo atadunb to'raltsmen, eoalbost men, fee., who were going ;4om> the nver, very ingemonsly concluded to have s’roan Introduced to thorn who .was to rep resent himself as wishing to purchase, which was accordingly done. A fen .days since this gentleman hadhimself introduced to Austin and Gardiner, nod immediately entered into, negotiations for the pur . ebsso of a considerable sum, provided it was got up insnnb.a atyle as to make it pass; and to test thiß mstter they were to lot him have one note to show to blnpartuerwho was in -Pittsburgh. They gav s him a BlOnoteoulhe Miners’ Bank of.Pottsviile so a epecimeu.andbe brought -it over to his partner, Who happened to he an .officer, and after examina tion it.waa.thonght to anitvery well. He then went back asdftatbd.that it answered admirably, and yes terday morning waa the time appointed when he and his partner woold come over and take 3500 of the money,'Wbich they were to get at 20centa on the dollar. The scheme worked well thus far, and yesterday morning officers Fox, Pitamorrls, Thompson and McCoy.went over to Allegheny City, and. after the' gentldman who waa eoing.. to purchase had comple ted the iranaaction and secured the-mdney, he gave a signal,.when.tbe,officers cams in and arrested the whole party, so as to Tally carry onl the deception. Anatin and Gardiner were brought before Aid. Ma jor Altd committed', having recovered from them ovc, 3400. There were 8800 In tens on the State Bank •of Qhm, .17. threes on-thesame Bank, and 6 tens on ■tho Miners’ Bank of Poltsvilie. . One of the parties •stated that he had sold on the day before 81000 to a nftamab. SiWco tho arrest-of these men, Christian Hciber has made information before Ald.Major that Austin had passed a counterHsit 010 bill on .him, some Umo in January last, in Stewartstown. Tbo Banks and Brokers of ibo city, and Indeed tho whole community, aro deeply indebted to Mr. Pox and those who assisted him in thus ferreting out and arresting these men who are flooding our com. Inanity with this counterfeit money, and it being executed in manner so well calculated to deceive the inexperienced, it is very important that it should he suppressed, and the issuers punished, These gentlemen receiving no reward whatever, end-no salary for thus ferreting out and bringing to uitice these great offenders, we think it no more Ithan an act of justice that the Brokers and citixens should compensate-thcm-libera'lly (tar the loss of time and considerable expense' to which they have toeenantjecled to Inbreaklngrnp this gang. Rtmasio OstXceb.—Dougherty rctnrncd yea terday morning, from with Tim. Mc- Pherson, a colored man, charged with stealing a bone- It. appears.that while to. Whoeltng, consid erable exertion was made to retain him—indeed, we understand that they went so far as to offer him gSSO if bo woold give a deed for himself. This ho declined, as he thought it would be jumping out of the frying pan into |he_fire. _ We are surprised that each a course would bo pursued by onr Virginia neighbors. Had iheirau tempt to, retain tbe negro heen successful, they might wellknosr that it would hare the most mis chievonk effect, and . weald have recoiled upon thematlres with ten-fold force. They -should-be -exceedingly careful bow they proceed in' each eases, uf for no.other reason than when they attcr com .plaint >a regard to the difficulty of securing,their ifbgitiTet. lt may, at least, be characterised by a ■spirit Of ftiroesa. Mew Towssmv ox M’Caudixss.—-The following ■order was made by the Court of Quarter Sessions on Batnrday last:. In the matter of the .division of Pine Township, Mo. $l, Jone. Term, 1849. And-now, to wit: March 22d, 18S1—The Coart name the Southern diTiaion of said Township by the oatne of M>Caahixss Towbship, and the Northern diTiaion of said Township, Pine Township—and di rect the Clerk to make the entry upon the record accordingly. ' By the Coart. The American of yesterday evening ssys: “ The name, ns we learn from good authority, waa given to tbe new township at the earnest and almost nnan imons solicitation or the Inhabitants thereof, and is as handsome as it is a well-merited compliment to onr distinguished, citizen, Wilton M’Candless, Esq., Tho compliment is enhanced by the fact that the new township is a decidedly Whig district in its po lities. It is so now, and will be at the Johnston and ' Scolt electlon— nnless onr friend Mae gets to wn» ting ‘ letters? into it.” Qtrttnat Sesbiobb— Wednesday, March 26. McClure, Jones and Boggs on the Bench. The Court met this morning nt 9 o’clock, and tho srstcase called was tho Com. os. Thos. H. Gibson, and £he Com. or. Peter Crosscnp and wile—cross bill*—ftjy.tfsanlt end batter; with intent to kill. Tho pan I *®* reside in Sharpabnrg . Black Tor Gjbron, andJSbalcr for Crosscop. Thejury in Ihrf Above ease returned a verdict, al tera short absence^®' guilty of assault and batter; as’ to the latter, and that he pa; the costs, and not guilty aa to the former, Ifo was sentenced to pay. five dollars fine and the costs.' He was committed in default of paynient. Com.es. Japes Williams and ,’a». Sluboy—Lar ceny in stealing clothes. .. EST Tho following!! a hat' of the. true bills re turned yesterday by the Grand Jury: Com.es.Thos. Dunlap, Burglary. « ii Eden Kent, John Brown and Tbeodoro . Messick, Larceny. Win. Jackson and Thos. Bogus, 8 in . • dictmenls of Larceny. “« “ John DuSey, Robbery. . «« tt Philip Lindmao, Assault and Battery, "ns*■>•* JohnC,Sluberand Jaa. Williams,Lar, . ■ ceny. ■ Cloaomai’a taqrasr.—The coroner held an In quest, Tuesday night, on the-body of Michael 8011, wh'® died suddenly on one of 0. Leech’s canal boats,' srbilc lying in the dock hero. He was s hand oh thtf boat, and we believe a etranger in this city.' He a' l ® l * °* disease of the hoart; To CorrraACTOUS. —Seo advertisement under this head,’ wherein proposal* are invited from stone masons, stone cutlers and carpenters, for the erre tion of aa Episcopal Church . . Proposala are to bo handed nt before tho. ,15th of April next.: .■■■■, .... . • ■ .. gar Tho-cross bills of Aasault and Battery with intent to klir, between Gibson and Croascup, occu. pled the principal part of yesterday. A groat many witnesses were examined, and able counsel were engaged. - ’■■■■. ■■■ The FtrumvE. —Mr. Sproul, of the U.S. Court, entered into oegotiationo yesterday with Capl. Has lett,and succeeded in purchasing Woodson, tho fu gitise slave, foMbe snm of #600., Copt. Haslett is said to base acted scry generously. .He will bo *qt np here immediately from Louisville. '•■The stock of fnrniinre of Frederick Hert. . 'I be sold this morning, at his. residence, on alloy, between Wood and Sroithfield . tr. ffords aa esccllcnt opportunity to bouse the articles ore of tbe most splendid in the best manner, qnuliiv. endcm. ■■■•■■ RoWo m Tism. WC*-—The Grand Division of .. :*ce will meet in Ibis City on theßons oiTemperaL j. A p r( | at W hich , tjme there AO || f °^ rt . wrnr«.m. ‘b» brethren, will be ifrcat proccttiob Police.— There were fi.o c' e£a before b,a Honor, yesterday morning. . - AccmzßT.—A small boy, the so. I *. above the aqnednet, foil from the foSt-bridge over ithe canal near,the Collector’s office, a *“* T f ’J severely Injured. He: fell edisutncooi *“ p * e ” ifeet, lighting upon his head and shoulders - *™y* .while itwts thought lifb was extinct, but be nusuy rioviued, and hopes wero entertained this mCMing rthst be would eventually recover.—lnts/prfs*. «. : \ ' :~}\ .i-V "'■•■ { * e * , „ <-e ■* **v . -Sales." • SCOTT * OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, H' < „Ol iiAra btbsetjßT.Lotns,Hissomai* -•- ■ AYlNGbeen engaged in the above business for the last eix. years,m tins city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to bo sold in this market, cither for Auction or private Bale*— particularly Glass ware, Hardwareand Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on nil lands of Goods'consigned us fbr sale hero* •• • ■■■ • Will lefer to Messrs. Hewett, Roe&Co..E.R.Vio» levWtn.D. Wood &Co.y John L Aiidcrson s Co~ H. H. Stone, Squire &Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co., Larkin Denver. Suat Louis, Butler & Brothers) Cincinnati : George ATLain, Pittsburgh. •.;■ - . ; {maxSfcy P*-I1X» DAVIS) Auctioneer* SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at Adc tioh —On Friday morning, March SStb.atlO o’clock, will be sold at the residence of Mrs.-Bures, No' 39 Sec ond strcei, below Fenry street, her entire Household and Kitchen Furniture, which have been-kepi in excellent inpart: two mahogany hair seal bo* taa. mirrors, mahogany hair seat chairs and rookera; m ahogany card tables, Gook.caso and desk; ■£sS 0T ? n S h ?J l P chamber and stair car* pets,, hall oil cloth; eldeboaid; dining tables; work stands , enclosed ana plain wash stands; dressing and piiun bureaus * high ,nnd low: post bedsteads; feather oeas, bedding; hair and hnsk mattrasses; cane, seat and fancy chairs androckers: Venetian and transparent bunds, Russia iron fenders; are irons; Britannia ware;. d<imer : and. tea.setts; glassware; knives.and forks; *uchen furmtnro; cooking .utensils; large cooking stove,&c.,&e. Also.anexccllcntmllchcow., • mar? 4 : p. M PAVtS, Ancl’r. ‘YTALUABLE PROPERTY IN LAWRENObVILLB | •V at. Auction.— On: Saturday afternoon, March 29th, M 3 o’clock, will be sold oo' the premises, that very valuable lot of ground situated m the borough of Law-*, reucevillc, (adjoining Rev/ Lee’s ChuTchjKhaviiigra front ot onehandred and eighty-one feet on Pike street, and extending back ono hundred and seventeen feett—- on which is erected a good two story frame dwelling house, with five rooms, wash and smoke houses Ac. Also—A large two story Factory, sixty feet front by seventy feet deep, with large chimney stack, Ac., and a ] teverfaihng supply of water on the premises. Thisde-1 suable property will be sold together or in six lots.—J •Plans can be hod at-the: Sales Rooms. Brewers t>r< manufacture rsrequirlng room, with- a large supply of water, would do well to examine the premises previous to sale. - • Tide indisputable. Possession, given immediately. Terms—One-roarth casn; remainder in- three equal annual payments, with interest—secured by bond and montage on the premises. P.M. DAVIS, marlO • Auctioneer. w. g. Auctioneer* DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE at Auction, be sold on Monday, March 31st, at 10o’clock, A. M.,*at theJsiore of Mr. John.M’Oracken,corner of Penn and Locust streets, Fifth Ward, a large lot of Dry Goods and Groceries, among which may be mentioned in part, the following Dry Goods: Ginghams, calicoes, plants, moosltn d’laines, alpacas, cashmeres, bleached: and-brown muslins, canton flan* nets, red and white flannels, cassinetts, tweeds, spool cotton, pateotthread.sewingßilk, silk handkerchiefs and cr ivata, tape, cotton cord, apron checks,mennos, laces, sheeung l edging, Ac.,Ac. .ffroeener—Tea, coffee, sugar, sugar house and N. O. molasses, loaf sagar, mustard, pepper, allspice, ginger, cloves, t nutmegs,cinnamon, cream of tartar, taleratas, soda, alum, rock candy, raisins, French CQrrants, soap andcandles,tobacco, ate. Qaeensware, China and glassware, counter and plat* Jorm scales, Ac. W. G. M’CARTNEY, niar27 _■ Auctioneer HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .Feadker Beds andßed* dtng. Kitchen Utensils, 4fc., Liquors and Bar Fix tures rf Mansion House, on Liberty strut, at Auction.— Will Lo sold on SATURDAY, March t»tb, at lOo’clock, A.M., ntthe MANSION HOUSE, on Liberty street,op posite the Canal Basin, the entire Household Fnnutaro 1 and Kitchen Utensils, Ac., comprising in part—Feather Beds and Bedding, high and low post Bedsteads, hair, husk and straw Mattrasses, dressing and plain Bureaus, Card Tables, centre tables, dining tables and stands, set* tceß,sofas,chairs, rocking do., wash stands, work stands, parlor, ball and stair Carpeting, stair rods, oil cloth, knives and forks, spoons, fenders and fire irons, ash pons, cooking stove, Qaeensware, Chin&warc and Glassware; together with a large lot of Bar Fixtures, Wines and Li quors, of the choicest quality, Ac. The above furniture has only been in nso a few years, and kept iu the best of order. mam. w. g. mccartney, aucl JAOIEB IBcKENRAi Auctioneer. /"I ROCERY STORE, PLATFORM SCALES nndother yjr SCALES, WAGON, FURNITURE, AC., at Are nas—On Wednesday next, Apnl2d.at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, will be sold at the store of Messrs. Mm ltlm A Co., Pennsylvania Avenue, near the Tunnel, their entire stock of Groceries, Ac., wbieU is. very extensive, com prising every article m that line, such as sagars, coffees, teas, molasses, allspice, cloves, pepper, cinnamon, mns tard, ginger, tobacco, cigars, Ac. A large assortment of qneenswnrc, glassware, stoneware ana crockery, Ac.j 1 sett platform tc⩽ 1 do brass counter scales, with several other articles appertaining to a Grocery Store- Also, one wagon and a lot of furniture and Bedding. raar27 ' JAMES &TKENNA,AucI’r. SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FUHNITURE, CARPET ING, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Ac,, Ac., of a private family, at Auction. —On Friday, March23th, at 10 o’clock in the rorenoon, will be sold at the dwelling of Mrs- Hughes, Chatham street, between Wxlte street and Pennsylvania Avenue, her Household Furniture, Ao. f as she is declining housekeeping. .All of the articles were made to order, arc uf 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 looking glass; one splendid rosewood hat rack, wtih looking glass, the most beautifa) article of the kind ever sold in Pittsburgh; high and low post bedsteads; dining and breakfast tables; fancy choirs; solsrand ball lamps ; fine engravings; Venetian blinds; oil window shades; parlor, chamber, Hall and stair car peting; bcardi rugs ; stair rods; floor oil cloths; fend ers; ure irons; a great variety of kitchen utensils, Ac,, among which is ouo English jack or spit, a first rate ar ticle, and one refrigerator, an excellent article, made to order.. (mariSj JAMBS McKENNA, Auct’r. CABINET MAKER’S STOCK OF SPLENDID FUR NITURE at Auction— On TAurirfay,March2?ih, at 10 o’clock; in the forei oon, will bo sold at the Cabinet Wareroom of Frederick liarunan, Diamond alley, be ween Wood and Snmhficld streets, bis enure stock of splendid Furniture—made of the best materials, in the latest modem style, for customer trade—comprising: 2 splendid mahogany frame hair scaiSoius; 12splen did mabogmy frame nair seat Chairs; 2 splendid ma hogany frame hair seat rocking Chairs; 12 Vienna Cnairs ; 12 Windsor Chairs; 2 Boston Rocking Chairs; 4 childrens’ Chairs—assorted ; ITippecanoearm Chair; 2 mahogany Bookcases; 7 full colomu mahogany Ba rca us ; 1 plain mahogany Bureau; 2mahogany dressing Bureaus; 3 mahogany cuclosed Wash stands; 2cherry enclosed Wash stands; 4 plain-Wash stands; 4 pair mahogany card Tables; 1 pair side Tables, mahogany veneered; 3 mahogany sewing Stands ;0 cherry dufing Tables; 6 cherry Breakfast Tables; 3 cherry patent high,post Bedsteads; 4 poplar patent high post Bed steads; 1 cnild’sCnb; with several other articles in the Furniture line. JAMES M’KENNA, marts Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN DUQUESNE BOROUGH at auction.— On Thursday, April 3d, at 3 o’clock m the afternoon, will be soldm Duqaesue borough, at the foot o! Herr’s island, six Building Lots, fronting twenty feet oa the Allegheny river and Penn* sylvanta Canal. Also, five Lots adjoining; same size, and similarly sitnaied,to bo sold at a Ground Lease ox Sisper annum, each. Terms of sale of first six Lots—one-fourth m hand, and the balance in three equal annual payments. Title is indisputable. JAMES M’RENNA, marls Auctioneer. For Females and Holes. Dr. LAK2 LITE'S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in coses of debility, lznpoiency or barrenness, and all ir regalantiesof nature. It is all that it professes to be— viz: Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without offspring It is a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genual organs, nervous affections, leucorrhasaor whites. As a vigoraung medicine it is unequalled- Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It is wnrrauted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New York, in tho United btates of America, ray sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comes through them, and their signatures ore on tho wrapper. ANTONIO LaRZETTE,!!. D. Naples, July 10th, 1649. Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Southfield street; and by B. U. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. fib Fourth street Louisville. {mai£4:ly PITTSBURGH COBtfCa OF 11ABKST ASD THIRD STREETS. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Insti* tuuon of the kind In Pennsylvania. Faculty. John . Flumiko, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O.K. Chambkblin, Professor c Penmanshtp, Mercan tile computation, &c. , Alkx. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer oti Commercial Law. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of i Bookkeeping and us application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid ana elegant hand writing, are um-; ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law everv,Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. fdeclO Wall Paper for Spring Sates. 50 SKITHFIBLD BTBBST, nmSTTEOR. JSHIDLB. would invite all who want a good and • cheap arliclo of WALL PAPER to call nod exam ine bis extensive assortment of all the neto and various Patterns-now in use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers,— and at the lowest possible price for Co*& or Rags. Also, new and beautiful Block Marble Paper , with suit able columns, caps; bases and-bordering, lor public Hrfhs.of every desenpuon, fumlsdcd on ue most reas onable terms, at mar2fl:lm 59 Bmu3\field sireeL lionaacnpe Fainting. JASPER H. LAWMAN, Landscape Paintsb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odcon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may he seen by the patrons of the An, at the ° ifrrtrence—John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall,T. A. Htiiier, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson. J.J, Gillespie,Hon. S. Jones,t. Harper 'feblß Rottce. Trip* undersifimed has withdrawn from the firm of IHMSEN, PLUNKETT 4; M*KNIGHT, having dis posad of his interest in said *g- ggi-T. tag*,. 0 be “nunu^e^^r^le ESS BEfclF—iiObbla ft siore and for sale by r :. jnai2s '■. STUART & SILL. . jCEU—3U kegr and i bbH for «al« by 7~T7 mart® STUABT * SILL. ' H fiomtmrial anir if inamwl. THIS PITTSBURGH BO ARB OF TRADE T,«Ails mb ßchants> exchange. REDBRICK LORENZ,) WMi A. HILL, ■'. /• V COM»mB« Fkbbuajit c. ZUG, J __ Dally EsTletv ot tn« Wholesale market. OFFICE OF TH B - MORNING POST t \ TsttU&AY, March 27,1851.{ Tho weather, continue* delightful for outdoor business. Business generally, we arepleasedtoaee, iarapidly increasing in oar Oity; Our Merchants all seem busy to receiving goods and supplying their country Merchants. Business on thfe Wharf yesterday presented more the appearance of the Levee of St. Lotus than otherwise. We have never witnessed so much produce, dry goodsj&c., before, as whs there strewn from one end to the other; ASHES—Wo have no new feature :to notice in this.article; we note*sale of 75:casks Soda at 3s; BUTTER—This article seems to be dull; wo note sales at the following rates i 7bbla at loj 12 do at I2|. CHEESE—One sale of 40 .■ boxes on the Wharf (new Cheese,) at 7c ; ? the market ta bare. DRIED FRUIT—Wo notice a sale of 46 bbls Apples at 76. Peaches i the demand is Increasing ) we note sales of 30 sacks at slj44«> < ■ DRIED- BEEF—Wo have reported sales of 16 tcs at Bc*"' . , t EGGB—Sales of 13 bbls at the Wharf at 6c; the stock is well supplied. FISH—We notice an advance on Mickerol; we note Salas 1 of 30 bbls Ho 3 at sB*26, and 16 bbls Salmon Trout at 88,26. GRAlN—Webave reported sales f of 400 bus Wheatat7o,and 200 baa Rye at 66. Oats: wo could loarn of no aalea. Com 40046; ■ SHEEP PELTB—We have a sale of 600 Pelts reported,tanging from 75087) Pelt. WbDL—The impression is, from all that can be ascertaiood-throughout our wool-growing counties, that Wool will command good prices this season.— The stock of old id the East is exceedingly light.— We have a sale of 300 fils, old common, at 32. FLOUR—The sales thronghont the city, as far as we were able to learn, amounted to about 400 bbls , ranging from $3,1203,16 ; from first hands u sale ol 40 bbls extra at $3,25. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 0 VEST 0 INCITES WATSB IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 3, Boies/Beaver. u Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeespori “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Lhxabetb “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. “ Asia, Boyd, St. Loan. “ Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. “ Z.TaylorJjUcas, Cincinnati. “ Geneva, Wilkins, Cincinnati. “ Pacific, KUneteller, Marietta. “ C. J. Marshall, —>, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton u Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. * Wejlsville, Young, Wheeling* “ Reveille, Dale, WellsviUe. “ Cashier, McMillen, Wheeling. “ Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. Ml Vernon, Kountz, Cincinnati. Allegheny River Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. !*B§SL& Tun fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE sSsiUiwp&Nti- 2, Capt. Wst. Hanna, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Copt. JoHJt Hixx&f leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuaday and Snday t at 4P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board Wednesday Packet ror Cincinnati. . m> «. The new and fast running steamer CIN ■jJmiajgCINNATI. BmnwaiUM. Master, will leave amSßSamcffalnrly every Wednesday Tor freight or passage, apply on board, or to matflO G. B. MILTENBERGER. For Marietta. and Hocfelngport. Tub fine steamer PACIFIC, Zahouu Mas* will leave for the above and Intermedi ate ports every THURSDA Y, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or pass age, apply on board, or to ... T. WOODS A- SON, marlO No. 61 Water st . and 63 Front st. A Card to Bafilnesi £2en« A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pitts burgh, with an extensive acquaintance ( who can command a cash capital of from 6 to $9,000, is anxious to make an investment, and devote hie time to business os a partner, In Pittsburgh or vicinity. mrtHrlml Please address Post Office Sox No. 335. .bodies* Writing Clausa* OK. CHAMBERLIN will re-open his Ladles 1 Writing • Room, at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, cor ner of Market and Third streets, on Monday next, March 84th, where he will be prepared to give instructions in the art of Penmanship, to such as are desirous of obtain ing an elegant epistolary hand. Hours of instruction from 2 to 4 o’clock in the afternoon. [mar24 Toonff Men** Mercantile Library Aaso elation. EMERSON’S LECTURES^—The distinguished Lec turer Prof. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of Mass., hosbeenprocured by the above Institute to-aehver to its members and the citizens of Pittsburgh generally, a series of Lectures very lately prepared, and upon inte resting subjects. The course will comprise six lectures on the Conduct pf Life? embracing the following to pics I. Introductory. Laws of Success; 11. Wealth; 111. Economy; IV. Power; V. Culture; VI. Worship. Tho lectures will be given on Tuesdays. Thursdays - and Saturdays, successively, at the Nine City Lecture Room, (first floor of Lafayette Buildings—entrance on Wood it,)— commencing on Thursday evening, March 20th, at one-quarter before 8 o’clock. Tickets formembers single, or for the course canto obtained by the Librarian, or of Messrs. Henh, WLikins and M’KnlghtfCommmee. Tickets for citizens single, or for the coarse,tobe pro cured at all the principal book stores, at J. B. M'Fhd den, 11. Richardson and F. H; Eaton’s. Course Ticket $3,00» do (admitting a gentleman and lady,)-- 3,00 Single Ticket, (to be had at the d00r,50 marlOttAl • •■ ■ ■ FEATHERS— 1200 &s.pmnem store and for sale by mai24 KING & MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES— 5 casks Bacon—Haas, Sides and Shoul ders; 3 bbls. Roll Butter; 3 do While Hominy; M do Apples; Received and for sale by ■ margi KING A MOORHEAD. a Spring Faattfon for 1851 1 THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for ale by JAMES WILSON, : mar? comer of Wood st. and Diamond alley. James Lowry, Jr., CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. 894 Fetterman's Bow. Liberty street, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every descrip tion, mode of the best materials, which he wifi sell low er than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. lie would call particular attention to his large stoek of mahogany ana wainnt chairs and Bedsteads, Which ho will sell .at greatly -reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every description executed in the neatest manner. • Orders left at the Warerooras. or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly attended to. mac2l : : . ■ ■ ■ ■ - • ■. . • • To CaUneijfllftKeNi Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood, and Walnut ; Varnish , Hardware and Furniture ex Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which wo will sell at extremely low prices. - - As great oare was token in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully Invited. TurnedAVork.in all its branches, earned on as usual. : Plank for hand Carpenters, and oil articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEB, Ryan’s Buildings, margfrvdaw ' • No. 31 Fifth street. and HoPicatown Pianttroaff ,• i Company* NOTICE ift hereby given 10 the Stockholders of said Company, that they make payment to Hook A San osht, Treasurers of the said Company, of Five Dollars on each share of the Stock, on the lost Monday in each and every month hereaftetjunul the whole stock is paid in fall. As the Rood will be graded and bridged by July.- 4th, 1851, the Stockholders are requested and punctual in their payments. M.B. BROWN, r marS3 J President. TO HOUBE KEEPERS—We have on band aquanuiy of ground rice, ground expressly for .whitewashing purposes. It being of a strongly glutinous nature and of a pearly white “sets 1 * the wash strongly on the wall and gives it a clear and brilliant appearance, It answers equally well for colored washers. . • RHODES fc ALCORN, 107 3d st n opposite St. Charles Hotel. i Oftbinet a»kan waaudi rpHE subscribers will employ a number ofgood hands JL at the above business; tiz: ; Bureau) Bedstead and Table m&keTS. • None bat good workmen need applyj— os good wages will be given and payment prompt. RYAN fc U’KEB, at Byan’s Buildings, No. 31 Fifth street. lORN—isoo bu»liel» Sfceiloa for iaie by ■" -*7 t maxSS STUART A SILL • ••. - ' * \.-; T ;. ■'-.-i *.V.3K7V'> '***r^*?-^i*..: ,^s O-»*14.. -r'-i-v,.-, ' :• ‘ * ’ /. , * <'/>. 'a"h , • ; ;, * t .>■ rf ’»• i w.T» « •■ ‘I tlfc * - ,» "*«< * - > . <' v .t, v I- ■ , " f• . ■ I.*- • ■ Bast Liberty, . ■ ■■•.■•*...“■.•■■■•■..■ j'Oa S\JUE—A desirablep T °perty of ISO feet front by .193 deep to a Blreet,witb valuable improvement*. Also—A business. stand, having a brick.-house and &Dd iwq improved.. The above are in -good.locations m East Liberty, and near the. Station House oMbe Railroad. . . > Forßent. 1 Asgk THAT New and Elegant Three Siory BRICK ttfai DWELLING HOUSE on:Wyhe street,one door from-Chatbam street. Enquire af * JOHN W. RIDDELL, At the office of H. S. Magraw,'Esq., mflr26:3ld» Foartft street Country Residences or Gardens. fj'Oß SALE—A Lot of Land of 14 acres, price S? 5 per JC ante j ? Abo—A Lot of 10 acres, at 855 pet acre, i -Also—ALotof l3iacres,atS76perncre/ The above are vweli. salted far.country.resuieyccs or tor gardening purposes, and are first, rate bargains.— - They are sutaaie on ChartiofA Creek. 4fc xmle* from the City. 8. CUTHBERT. General Agent, >< margg - 76, Sstiihfierd *ir*et. - • • • • . For ■\T|TAREHOUSE‘No. £6 Wood strut, Enquire on the fff premises. . ; ~. • 7fmnrin» ■ ■■ For. Ueat» • i TTTHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT* OF THE JL'J&ASOffIGHALL, Fiwa Stbebt. . t ■The first floor is sub-divided inio. two -Stare Rooms; front,2o by 60 feet*and-will be very desirable'for Fane Stores., Two Rooms back, suitable foe Offices—access to which, is by a wide Hall, running through ‘the centre of the bnildrag. The basement-wiil he finished in a neat manner, and will be suitable -for .Retail Variety Stores, Trunk and Harness makersr Ac - ■ . Thewhole will bd ready .by. the Ist of April. Enquire of : JAMES-W; HAILMAN, fcb£6 *v • ; Water street. For Rent., •* That large dwfxling house, with &=& extensive Grounds for Garden and Staples tewa attached—the Residence of the late Wm«i J- Totten, CHIT street. Possession given on the Ist ofiMarch. *or terms, apply to D.R. M’AQQY, Guardian, or R C. Totten, at tba Fori Pm Works. ••• .* FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground having a front of 60 feet on Centre Avcnae, and running b*ck £G6 feet to two streets. On the lot is erected a large Brick Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished- Th*}6t is planted with the beet selected Fruit #ns Shrubbery the country can afford. If application be mad* soon; the property will be sold at a fair price and terms. ■ Enquire at the office of WM; C; FJUFND, Attorney, Fourth street, feblluf between Wood andSmithneld ONE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, with store rooms and cellar, favorably sun- 5Sm3 ate for a large Grocery andProdugebusmesa.. Possess ion may be nod Immediately, with a low rent, to a good businessman. ALSO—One large Brick—occupied as a boarding house and inn. - ALSO—Eleven new threustory Brick Houses—some just finished; possession given immedia’ely. Others on the let April ALSO—One Frame House, and several op etairß rooms. ALSO—One Bnck Yard, and Kiln to bam m, ’ ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space to put a large amount—and one of the best points about the city for sales. FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lot, favorably situated for a Foundry an i Engine Shop or other mono featuring, having deer water m from, (a harbor,) lor fitting out and repairing steamboats. Ac. < ALSO, FOR SALE—I6O,OUO Brick, in lots, and sold low; if not sold before,they will be sold oa Tuesday, the 26th of March next,at 12 o’clock, or up proved paper. ALSO—Lots on lease, to build on.V ; Apply to tho subscriber, at his office in Birmingham, near the Rolling Mill, from L 0 to 3—or at the Warerodm of Roar, Mattesws tc Co., No. 23 Water street,—or through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paldleitetv.' . ‘ * febO . JOHN KHEY; ■ ■ For Rent, ■ ■ • A HANDSOME STORE; on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Goods Store. Also—A large well finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Doff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical9a* loon or Academy; or could be conveniently arrangedoa' doubleoffices. E, D. GAZZAM-v qplrtf Office, Third gt.,over the Post Office-' a- ■To L«L ■ ; A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge queduct. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Smuhfieid streets, {oct29 31 HIE subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, L containing 160 acres—loo of which are cleared.— be form lies directly oa the ro«d from Middletown -to. Jefferson; it is well-watered ; with a bearing and peach and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn; with Stabling. For further partlcularsapply to the subscri ber, on the premises, in Allegheny county,l2 miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL'M’CUNTON. Moon township, October 23—tf / ■ A LOT OF GROUND, containing Si-Acres, silupte one nule below the town of Beaver. Beaver ccfun ty,on which there is erected a new Brick House, 40 by 40feet, It stones high, with a basement The,house has been well built&nd well finished, andconmuisl3 rooms. It is within 200 y>mlt of the Ohio river, and. commands a fine view *>i u «ud is bounded oa ihe-Ntfnir'weat by the State road leading to New Lisbon,Ohio. This pro* perty would be dosirable for a conn try residence, or for agarden, or summer boarding'house. A lot oftfacrcs adjoining it will be sold with it. If-desired by the. pur* chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of - N.P.kG. L. B. FETTERMAN, feb23:lf Attorneys at Law, Fourth bu For Sole, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street, between J\ Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot Is 25 feet front and 100 feet deep, on a ich there are two small Frame Tenements. Terras ca y;—Title good. For parllcalars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON, Penn street, Fifth Ward. _ . mayB:if THE Charter's Coal Company will sell some xtry d«- sirabls pucu qf LANO t situated on and near the Bteubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad. • The Land will be divided into quanuuos to suit pur chasers,and the terms of payment will be very easy. Enquire Of Z W REMINGTON, sep4 •■■■■ ■ Manager. Draff ana Prescription Store tor Sole* A DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in a flourishing and improving part of the city, which Is doing a profitabU 6unrtuj,is offered for sale upon easy terms. For farther particulars, apply at this office. fjaQ2 THE undersigned offers for sale a large number of valuable building lots, and some very dcpiraldc silos for manufactories, m the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School Houso 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 render tnem a safe and pro fitable investment. .Title perfect. Terras favorable. For particulars and terms enquire of the en'lersigued. at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq, on Grant street, Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or of William Symmes and N. Patterson, Esq’rs, at their offices in Birmingham* fian27) MOSES F. EATON. subscriber offers for sale a large and well built BRICK HOUeE, with five or moro&crcaof ground, situated on the Fourth street Road, 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 spring of excellent water there on, situated near the above. Also, a lotof ground 48 feet It laches by 120 feet, adjoining the resilience ot Mr. A. Toner, near the city, opposite the ?ih Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Possession given immediately. It is now certain thatlhe Flank Road will bo completed post the above property early in tho coming summer.— Forftmher informauoa apply to DAVID BbELER,4th street Road, near, the first described property, (jctfjuf Valuable Property for Rent* . . A three story BRICK HOUSE, bclonalng to the estate of Wm. J.Totteh, deceased, is offer- IsqS ed for rent or lease. It is situated 0a Fourth st, Ferry and Liberty streets, and has been newly papered and painted; tus now.occapiedby Mrs. Verner. Rent, 8250 per annum. Apply to myself, or Roosbt C.TOTTEit, at the works of Knap & Co. Possession given on ihelst of April. 6 L, R. M’ABOY, dec37:lf . Gu«rrf*an, ADDITIONAL SALS OF Forty Town Lota In Bait Liverpool, O* THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots In the above thriving Town having near! v 'exhausted those pre viously laid out,ond the demand aull conunning, the undersigned has been Jndaced to lay oat a portion of his property tn town lots as above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that c&nnot fai' to meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is needless to say any thing of the location of the town and prospects, (uhaving 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 lots are among the most eligible and desi rable in tho place, and aro principally located in the cen tre of those recently 501 d... For information apply to the proprietor m Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street. Pittsburgh. " JOHN S. BLAKELY, East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. [fabl2:daw f A Brick Home and Ten Lota for Sale* ANEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with ten Lots of Ground; situate in the Borough of Luw rencevillo. The house is well arranged for comfort and convenience; and the situation is healthy and pleasant. The ground is 250 feel front on Chosnut street, by 140 feet deep. Price, 84,000. Also, seven Building Lots, on the Butler Road, at 8400. Also, five Building Lots, on North street, at $225. Also, several other Lots, at 8350,8300 and 825» each.— Terms easy. This property is not far from the Garrison, and near the Omnibus stand. __ S. CUTHBERT, GenU Agent, marlS 70 Smuhfipld street. 1 *7fh ACRES OF GROUND—situate on the Mononga -4 V hela nver, about twenty miles above Pittsburgh, —having 12 acres of fine nver bottom land, and the bal ance Is first-rate upland—all tillable i about 45 acres in cultivation, and 25 In good umber. The improvements are a two story frame Dwelling House, Barn, framo Stable, spring house, a twfo story still house, large or chard, of about 400 treos of various fruits, and good quailues; about 4 acres of coal vein, 6 leei; good springs. Pnce 80,500 ; 81600 in hand; balance at 8200 a'year. S. CUTHBERT, GenU AgentT " mar!B . -76 Bmithfield street. doz in store and for sab by mu 26 SIUART A SILL ii i.i-.-'i £y- - *’ **.v * > > . v t , Jbr Sale & ®o £tt S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, , .76 SmiihfielA Btreet. For Bent In Biralnghsim A Farm for Sale* For Sale* Land for Bale* Beal Estate ror Sale For Sale* A. Valaable Farm for Sale, BYTELEGKAPH. Reported Expreuly for the Daily Morning Pott Bcctnrgfr dt Lioni-nvo- ra i-. TE i, J 7 „„„ , MR. WEBSTER IN MARYLAND. AsmAPOLtB, Md., March 26. The Hon. Daniel Webster and lady arrived here on Monday afternoon; and had an cnthusisastic welcome from tho citizens. . . : Lsst flfening the dinner tendered to himiby the Delegates of (ho State Convention, took place at tho Cilv Hotel. It was a sumptaous feast, and was attended by all the distinguished men ia the The best of feeling prevailed, and tho various toasts were received with enthusiasm. Ei-Govcmor Sprigg presided. . The following regular toast celled forth loud and prolonged Applause: Danfel Webster: Maryland shows her attachment (o the Union by.honoring its able defendor. After.tho cheering, had. subsided, Mr,- Webstor rose and and that hq appreciated, from his heart, ..thohonor which hid. been conferred upon him by theßcpfosentatives of the people of Maryland. : In the course of his remirks ho spoke of l the adoption ,oi the. Compromise measures. He looked upon them as the great, saving point—as tho great chcck upon agibtora who would dissolve this glo riousUnioa. [Loud and tong cheering.] Wd have, at the North, some excitement on tho groat-agita ting questions of theday. Wd have seen, at tho South something of the same; ezcitementy and secessioo from tho Uoion was threatened by sothe. What (said Mr. W.) will they eecede from t Whore wtlHtyy secede to? He thought that they who talked of secession had a great facility their minds wero greatly deceived; and, in the Isn» gusgo of holy writ, “ they know not what they do,” [Much applause.] While (said he) we maintain inviolate the adjust ment measures of last Congress; while we hold no parleywith those who seek to break down the bul warks with which they are surrounded, and while wo faithfully carry out the principles of those mea sures, there is no fear of the Union. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, hoob actoat.) New Y«»k, March 26. Flour.. Depressed, bat unchanged. Cotton.. Less firm. Gram.. Wheat heavy; Ohio 9301,00. Corn dull at 64}. Pork.. Old Mess 13,00; new 13,50. Old Prime 10.00; now 11,60. Lnrd..Steady *t 8i» Hemp.. Very firm. evjbzwo] . New Yoax, March 26. Cotton.. Dul l; nomers waiting tho Cinada’s ad« vices, due at Halifax* Flour.. More nctivn.; sales of 600 bbls nt 4,3 1 Q 4,60 for Stain, 4,56®4,75f0r Indiana and Michigan, nnd 4,6304,81. for rnmmon to good Ohio nod N-w Orlcanv. Sale, of 750 bhio Southera nt Tor mixed to straight brands. Grain.. Rye: declined] tales at 74. Corn is stead,] sales at 64 far round and 6at,ellonr) white i. wanted nt 66366,. pio.visions.. There Is it good specolatl.e demand Tor Pork r with Bales of 2,600 bbls at 13,60 Tor new SSd 13j00 for old. Beef: in stead, request at 9311 for hf.es., and 630 for Prime. Beef Hams were eellmejfn lots at 15. Cot Meats: sales atB,c for 6p. for shoulders. Bacon is plont, and doll ]:sslea at 7jc. Xard is held at 81081 c. Prim. Battens wanted. Chefse. .In demand at 5( to 7,0. G,fccries..Rio CofTeo is a quarter lower. Mo. lassed.ns steady at 30 to 31 for New Orleans. Sn* gac.,* 6rm at 6, in 6 for New Orleans. fup and Lead.. Firm. seed Oil.. Active nt 73079. uokey. .Qmot at 23023,. PatLADEiBBtA, March 26. Flour.. Bul l; a few hundred bbls fair hrnnd,, for oiporl,at 4,37 j.for city consumption,4,27o4^ofor common ond select brands, and 4 62 for extra. Grain.. Wheat: sales at 97c for prime red, and 1,02 for while: Rye, 60s. Corn : sales 3000 bush yellow st 60c, afloat. Oats, stead, at 43c. Provisions. .Pork, no onquiry; new mess 14,50, prime H,60. Beef, no ebanue. Bacon, dull j sales of smoked hams at 9011; 50 casks aides at 8,08,. Lard, in bb1.,.9,. Rico.. 100 tierces, in lots, at 3,03,. Salt. .No sale. Seeds.. Clover, scarce; sales of good and prluao quality at 6.2505.44. Timothy, dull. Lead. .Sales 1100 piga Galena at 5,06 100 Bi. Whiahoy..Demand limited j sales in bbls at 22, 023. . Bavtisiobe, March 26, Flour. wCity Mills 4,37, and Howard street same. Gram.. Unchanged. Provisions.. Firm and unchanged. * Coffee.. Rio 10?(3ll. No change in other articles. Cwcnnurr, March 26. Flour*.ln demand at 3,45^3,60. Provisions. .Quiet; particularly cut meats. Mees Pork 11,85. Whiskey.. 171‘ * Business..lo the Grocery, Dry Goods and Hard* ware markets busiacss is very active, and the City is full of country merchants. Loursviue, March 26. The river has fallen two inches id the last twenty* four hours. Niue feet eight inches io canal. Wea ther piensant. Mess Pork.. 12,00. Groceries.,Market dull. Coffee.»FaMea & to . Sugar.,s|(36 for fair to good. Mnlfl«»eb..Firm nt 31 to 32c. (Slotting. JDaTKKCEIVBD *OY THE aU»t^r?Rfßßß,a inrg* and hand«omn a - II poriraent of CLOTH* y CASSIMBREsjmd VEST INGS t of every style and color for Gentle men’s spring and summer wear. Together vn h the krgeftt a*sonment of Goods expressly * for Rov’s and Youth’s we«r everbroa<hf to this city t wh«ch have been selected with ereat care, in tho Hast, with a view to suit ihe taste of every per-on, ond-which will be made to order la the be«t manner and on ress >nah!e terms. ” ITT* Alwavs on h«nd, a Urge assortment of the most fsshionahlo CI.OTRING of every descnpuou, for Boy’s and Youth’s from twn year* and onwards, at ’ R CHESTER’S, Mer-'hanl Tailors No. 71 Pnmhfleid street, between Foarth and diamond alley, and No. 14 St Clair street, ueur the Bridge, mart! • . ’ ■ . Jfames €. Watt, (Formerly Cvtrsa to the late P. Dctativ,) TYTOULUranfit respectfullv announce to his friends Vf public [n general, that he has rented the Btore, No. 36 itfarjfcturrer, between Second and Third street*, where he miends carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all lie departments. He is now receiving from tek SAftTsarr MAiKcrs an entire new slock of Spnug and Summer wear, viz:.superfine FrmrA, Enghxh and Arruriean C aths, Casnmarttts, Txeuds: Casnj?U'&+.(TwtUtd Frtnax H'iOil Cfaihsi a sopt rior.ariiclu for 6u3{*r33 Coats ) toother wuhu larse a<- soTiraout of plain und figured CuMtfner«, new and desi rable styles.- ' . . Also, an excellent lot of fancy Sdk Cashmtrt. Sstin and Manei-Ls Vtsttn j, all of which the subsenbrr U prepored to moke to order in the neatest and most fash loaaulo styles, at as low prices av any oilier estahilsh ment Ho therefore hope* by strict attention to &U or ders intrusted to his care, to mem a share of public pa tronage. JAWbS C. tVATTi No. 36 Market, between Second and Third: sts. TO TAILORS —I shall continue to *eU and give in structions on my system of Gormant Draughting as heretofore, at the following prices, viz: If necompamed by oral instracuou, $10; without in*irucuonMs7. niarthy ■ JAMhS C. AVATT* B.'BI. ABCKJST, MERCHANT TAILOR, INFORMS his friends and customers that he hss open ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. 85 SmithfielU st., where they c&n be sailed at all times with anything Hi bis line, made in the most finished style and workman like 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 lo hlv pat rons. A goods.ock of Heady Made CLOTHING always on hand. • • • jd*cl6 » Great Induuemqnts ,to Ouv Ciothingi WHITE OAK TORKB CLOTHING STOUEt NO. 918 LIBERTY, AND 83 IR WIN STREETS* * rfVHE subscriber wisnlng to sell-ins entire stock, or J CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE ASSORf- MENT OF— NEW AND FASSIGNABLE.OQQDS , at VERY LOW PRICES. Persons wishing to purchase will save money by calling on him. • sop 24 • • t " W. J.- DAVITT, Fropnturr.-. ' Jooc#* Uly* wmte. EADIESbto caauoned agamst using common prepa red Chalk. • .■■■.• • ■ • ... They arenotaware how frightfully injanotts uib to the skin ! how coawe, how rough, now - sallow* yellow and unhealUiy tho sain appears ausrusinKpreparedChals • Besides, tt is injurious, contain ingalaigequanutyofLeadl .-, We have prepared a beauufnl vegeiobleamclej which we caUJONCS* SPANISH LILY 6 ... ‘ It is perfectly innocent, being punned of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, rlivjnf the same time acting aa. cosmetic on.the skin, in - smooth. Sold by iheAgent, WM.JALKdON.Ei-Libet-.,, WstrteL head of Wool Pmshurgh. Fnce accents. v ; decSftaawly (Gaxetie copy.) " V-v.’*: X 1l V-; •' V* «- > ■ .<*■ ■■• 'Valuable Heal- Sitate: for Sale* "’ftrt& “ THfcl SUBSCRIBERoffers for Sale, oufavora* terra-a/ihe: following Heal Estate, in the City AsSa.of?Piuebttrgli»yi2t i ' • .. . - ' No. 1, Three .valuable three Btory brick dwelling hoaseSj' on Second street, betweenMarkec and Ferry streets, the lots being each 19.fcet front fcyFOdeep. . No 2.,ComafhB 57/eet/roriton‘Thlrils»reet, adjoining the Third'Presbyterian: Church, bn which i* erected one Toar story brick house; used as a printing office, and one lw £ story brick warehouse’. * • • : . ; r.., TwQ iots ih Fdl[Bion. Beaver county, being lots ‘V O9 band 4, beitig about !00 feet square; on which 19 erected one block offoarfrarae dwellings,undone sepa* ta !l^x ra^ ,lv V e,lm ff'a ,ltwo ' BtoriCBiu ’B»' ‘ vnclotfiOfeetfronioaßackstreet.opposiletho W 5 thetop ofthe bill- - :o„| £byfOftnualso W.iVatbsn« B aeiVJ;Bwa%^“^BS^^ e l J t ’ office. Tun property wee forme',|y o ccupM h* mV r V Gould, ana U very pteosadUy located, bein» im; atety opposite the FaH?toh Bridge;- : ,ST, untnedt* No. water lot, iram“diatety below Falktnn Bridge, being about-U'O feet «n length, and «xt?ndSz from water.street to low mark, or towing path 6 The above property wilt be sold on very favorable terms. Arply at the Book-Store of Hl- C. SfOCKTON, corner TliirdundMurkelstreets; ’ mart 2 JOHN FLEMING. Agent: A DWELLING HOUdK ou Thinf;ctrcet, above and 9mUfafi**M, : It has gas fixtures: large yard; :wosh house,&c«f. WiU bo rented’ Jqct; ana possession: given immediately. . Atfio,rorleaseorsale,somelottwf&e:Ninth Ward, between liieAilegnenyßiver and Penn street. Witt, fit DARUNGTOtf, Atßeojamm Ddrllcfcton’a, " neur Wood. ; Ttinr*??:! W’ <JOtt»«N LO 4«CC« A BRICK HOU£E on Penn street; rent $350. ; xlt A .Brick Uoasc ioa- Mttxbnry street j two families. 3170. v* \U ;A ifoDsesud GardenonViridstreet; SIS). ? : A -House and G«rden v in-a.pleas&ni location, two Coles from the city ;;BiV5. :/•. : ; v Si CCTHBERTyGenH Agent) ' .70 Fmnhfield street- ■ y ■ . • ”TO "X<oC«V ‘ ' rrWO.Rn«:Rouw u remm East Liberty, with 1 good 1 oat lic4iie»j Garden, Fruit, &e« frc—Enquif, P. R. DK A. VO, ' r NolDtamond:; jßari&ts, am) <*tf£flange ■ BAff RISG HOUSE. ' ■ JES3E CAROTHERS & CO.. no: I&&QQD STREET, PITTSBURGH, Current money received oa deposit. i ■, . Collccuoasinade oa &U theprincipal cities of the Uni* ted States. • •• '•» \ • [aajtl:ly. 1 PATRICKS * FRIEND, bahkersand excbaaoebrokers; -No. 9Vcos3xa Wood abd Dixaoits nsxxrs, Pitxsburgfc Fa. “y... Jmwvl lAS.&.ttOUtt. XHUB.SAJtO.SJfT,' HOOH OARGEHT. : f BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Comercf Wood and SixthttTtcts.yPimbursth, p« TAEALERSin Cota, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign A/^??rPSS. e 4 Ue Exchpnge.Cenificatea ofDeposit, Ac i EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Galon in earn* to salt pafchiser*. > • CURRENT and parfundsreceivedondeposite - - S i COLLECTIONS made oa all parts of the Utuon.atth# ; lowest rates. sepll»ly:. ; : CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN, GLEIM & CO, '• 'fcTOTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac.: collected, had Brmiw Vi tancesmade upon favorable terms. ; maySK:tf . * R. R;BKYANrcashier. : r •Hotlidnysbur^/^lifaylWQSO, . , • • ' - " . . Notice* XaTE have associated J ; Gabdisct Cosrnt withes in !f|. the Exchange and Banking business. - •; - AVAL H; WILLIAMS A CO. [ ; . - W}L S'- WILLIAMS.* * * *y. si'vaT. f. O. COINS . WM, H. WILLUaS& CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ; nOETIT SAST COBRS& OP WOOD XSP TEIXD STBEETS. - ( A LL transactions made on liberal terns, and coilec* Xk.uons firompllratleadedto. fjao:6tq j < £S. HOLBiSS "& 5053, EATS ESaOT Ztf THCa BAjfXBFG- A3D , BZCOAEGB' OJTICS ! To No. Q7-ddotbit /oxtr doon btioxo old Hand* [_••••*: N. HOLMES A SONS, - TJANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, aad Dea- O lers in. Notes, Drafts* Acceptances,' Gold, Silver attd: Bank Notes- Exchange on the Eastern and' Western pities ccustantly\forsale. -' 1 ' Collections made in all the cities throdghoat the Gal* ted Slates, Deposited received in par fands or current: paper, No; C 7 Market street, between Third and Fdorth streets.': .••• ■' aoggLiy.^' Domestic and foreign Ban* ftalet, GoldandSiktrißoughitSofJandExckangcdr . -AT XH6' v • 4. ' :3SOHASQK ASD QASEISO HOUSE) "'‘•Off"" William M ' Mill & €o. } , 64 Wood Street) - BITTSBURQH. _ v bHTraiEPtposns.- fansrSa aL&eh '-/_/_ eqwaed bihm. ! : • • krahikr&rahm. Bankers and Exchange DtaUftxn -Foreign arid } Domestic Billc y ßilli<ifEzchange r Certificates if Devos* iiSißankNoteStahdCain./S'^' f>mer of TJurn and -Wood sts., 'directly opposite tUft'St Ohatleg Hotel. • - - . may2B‘ . [■ : .■- . • £lectianlcß Banit. ."v v; - ! buuxb’s Burro iSGjCotraTH above siaukst aiasif. . fftHISBANKis nov/prepared to do business. Open |i•. from 9A.M. to 3 P.M.. j Interestpdidon Special Deposits. I sngl 1 : THOMPSON BELL.Cashier. ■ . : G* W» TATXiOB) ! tia second street., a i COMMISSIONER AND . BILL-BROKER. : STRICT, attention .will be. given to aU busineas en». trusiedtbbts'csre^FitUbargh'maffufacturefifartt' sleßalw&ys'onhand,orprocurea5 leRalw&ys'onhand,orprocurea onshort notice.. , Notes; Bonds,.Mortgages, Ac.. negotiated on favora* ie terms. Advance* made \f required.' ~ toctifcfclf’ 3 AKAKTS ON SAN KkANCISCO, Caiitoraia, lot 1 I ..sale at-4he. Banking House of PATRICKS:* FRIEND,’No;9S Wood at. • ' f ‘frsonn American Accoattiant,” and Steam* boat Accountant, 11 Professor of: Book-Kejping and the Commercial Sciences. : l N. B. HATCH, Ksq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor df Mercantile Law. t JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship.. . . • - ' \ Persona desirous ofobtairtingatUorouzhMei cantileed* can re»y uponobiaihing iittbii Institution evory tiling that is advertised, ('here Ja ho advertising of ttte dames of insiructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place rner fioAvm&aggmg tfs pttb ic vnthpuc $ of enftattnys, with ifaeenvraver’i name sup* pressed, and a name,amxed,pretending to have “ exe* Cuted” thrm with apen. i , . • Ladies’ Writing Class meets in assparato apartment, from 10 to 12 A. M. i Gentlemen’s Class from 8 In the morning till 10 at night. , , k iwia^ltd»w. JOBTt tt’rAOSS 1 M'PADB N & COVODB, 1 . tp John M’Faden A Co j j Canal Jta&iiti Penn street. Ponna.,Rallroacl—Ceiitro.tUailroad. a . subscribers having been appointed shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, ortn thepdb io tiwt wp tire cow prepared to ‘receive y mcrchausizeor produce for shipment east on the snlngof.tao Canal. - r , . ioous via this route will be: carried through in ,fiya ya, and all consigned to ns will be forwarded frCe of amission or charge for advances,' ’ “ Tssoy kuainTßßtwsßf rsiLADEDPsii.&pirr?Buaoa. JryGaodfljHaiSjShoes, Books; Stationery, Cutlery* nfectionsrv, Fm ; ts,'P«aihBrs, Purnititre, Drugs, Me* tines. Baaolery, Wool,**?.. ftp* 61 -{pi® fc*. \ Hardware,Qoeensware; Groceries, Faints, Dye Stuffs, Otis. Leather, Clover, FlaxiTlmothyand other Grass Seeds, &c.,BUc. ’ ' J Bacon, Beef, Kork.ButtrrjLard, LnrdOi!, Tobacco Leaf,Coffee,Tullow,Grainand lOO Baa. <i 5 Ashes, Marble, ; <’rou»h.) -Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German CUy,tfones T <s:c.,'6Qc. &v : i maH3 : ; . WFAPKN * COVODK. ; Jonas’ Solution orjet, . ti A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DVEforihe changing of t\ whue, red or grey hair to a. beautiful brown or Jet lack color, mhTew raibutos. Pricafiu cents and 61,00 Sold by Liberty street, Pittsburgh end of wood. .: : : Tdec.tfO i " ••• A* W* Jb'oater, ■ ■ | ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: r-»FFiCE,_ NC.IMFOUfITU STREET, neat (Srzni yf. miwHiatwKi Eg. . novifcrtawiv Prepared aad.soid; by iJNO*; VduNqsoN, 209' Liberty etrcet. This powerfully concehiraied pre* paraiionj the medical vimesef whichare found 16 b* flight umet ibe *trengiU of iHe American Oil. It u pai up in boi,Ue»at2s and 271 cents, each, with full direcuous for Us use. Ja every disease where the origi; dal American Oil has been found at aU;ftfficeciou# l and it sofar exceeds the originalinpower. as to render tube (?HKAPBST£dBDICINEIN THE WQRLD. Cal! and - - :T - JOHN YCWNGSON. ■ N. B. Tho original Oil itTits n&taral'siate as taken from ihe bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and wll be found g«iu£n«. notwithstanding a certain, firm ! Plaints to be the only Proprietors. t, V. i BY a gentleman who i* a profitable bast* nets on the‘ Western Reserve, Omo-r-bat whose means are too Umitedio carry on the same.* Any per son of good'character, possessing SlSOO'ia cash Tor ioods suitable for.a store, can . hear of * good shance by.caUingupon STUART & SILL* ; . v , : , ■ : tat Woodeueeu i- ’ Plttsbargh Look Factory* • v jO7*M. W. RtjILLY, Lock ‘BellHanging, and; \y \House-jßldcksmtihingt . > .-No. 165 -Wood aiaEST«' : —~ -- , i A GOOD assortment of Homework,Store-and;Flash BoU* and Bteamboat Table Castors, on hand. "* I Jobbtag attended to in the best manner* 1 [taar2&y **>***■*'* "«%i£ + i ■.'*•. • •.• . '.-Vo . ••: 6* ‘S’-'j, * 1..:' .•*.'' ■;■ #■■&■■ -: '-*i *.?. -v : - 4 >w V. , ■-;- •' .?r -‘-v ' fi'v 1 . s: : -V >" : - .■ • :■ v-5; . ■ *■ aa: r -■■'.■ >. •• y: J ' ‘ A Sov Soft £«t. To bet s B«moTal« AHEAOOt'AtLt EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. y A Partner Wanted ' A » *; • u i. n ■■. I *' r i . t , J ' -'c- * _r.^rM S|rogff and BUdidntt. MSI v/ ih't Breast- or Lungi, aiut ilAerofliS bit 'if At BieauarLungi. - • ~ -v. r , -18/ISTARS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY I* * i W -fine herbal medrcmo. composed ehlcQv of Wits '• Cheskt Bask and (he geniaino Ickloko Moss (the tenet imported expressly for Iblr purpose:) lie rare medical virtue* or which are also combined by a-netr rbemicol process with the extractofuir,ihue rendering the whole compound themost certain and eflieaeiou* r- mrdy over discovered for CONSUMPTION OP Tttfi MJKO9. V _INTKR®riNCf COHRHSPONDENCR :Pr. WmVY. Banks, Of Xenia, ftata, a highly-rasp* cl*' • able Druggi*! in ihntdeliglrful village. 4t*a Informcda* ihattbesale: of Wlsfar's Baf'am of TYild Cherry 18 ttn* • paralleled; The inland for it scarcely keep himself supplied wrh it. He. basba&in his store medicines; fop lung affections, SotneO' these •. good and some gave temponry reiipfv-*'- : But since he has lidl 'Wntur's Balkan) T of Wild CbsffY/ ’’ o & tbe.mostsenOua cue* wereemflpleteyw*" ■JJ? r J * oWQ medicine,"says tbodeer iliUn a ?^ c^ I h^i^ttt e » CQ»dideueo that I hsdiu •• Balsam dfWillChWr sb rihX™'*'* “™“ ■*»«!"•'*« ugh rapuuUonit iwil?. i!r dcwrv £ a ' v^al can it. sale whan on' worai h «ja aTStih2***“'' wn ''5 f rf<*' aufeH TSa £?!■ «£?&£[-Asthma,, recent and danzerau. Comh.v ••(eni ftuo those of lone i■ RMnniiTii* •■■ R®3»i!M s «*S*«S , Pt-raws^BiDOlrtH.ralUon eo., 0., Sep »“lsa? J.D.Park—Ue*T Sir: I take the liberty ar ■you of the benedl tlinl Ihavederived fremiti. Sir? Dr. Wisiar’s Balsam.of Wild Ctterry. 1 watprotawed ' by that terrible sconrgft,Cousuinpifon,in May latt Th* ajmek wasifaly-hdfnfyiag to me, for 6v« of my ftnSly. v (ray brothers niid si'iersjJ hQd died of Contum'piloiu f I 1A was offliciedwithrtparly oil of the wont feature* of ihti' ' disease: I had a distressing cough and expectorated a J •* greatdedloTblood. hectic fever; severep«rn»imh*Bidc and cbgrt; fold chills. alternating wLbfiusbt* ofmatt • eoic'opioaariightfiweais - ?• 1 1 was antler ihc cere of a skilled physician, from ihg time 4 was taken sick until about six weeks since, being ' then about belpleflvv&nd my frieadaconsidering my cail»“ hopeless* or at least beyond the.reach cfoornhysfciairt*. skill* advised the use or-Wtsur’s Balsam ofWi dChet*< ■ty.:--. • tt Ihave.taken four the medicine, atidnow ■ consider myeelfperfecilywefi. Im»ke Uii» statement to, induce mothers .tbit.are Bfiicted. as I havobeen, to: ■ make trial, of Wisiar*s Balsam of VTiidCbgfrvj which; ' remedy has, under the blessing of Providence* restored my health, JERtMIAH ISOBIOO. * •W• w' •*•" 9*°** PonWftake co-,laVJano 1549. r J. D. Park—tnar Str? As f h&ve adeepcommissero* fionfor.Uie.afflicted, permitme to give you a brief Mite* ry of-my afflictions, and' the benefits derived from tho 1 ’• use of “lir. VVisinf** BaHam pt. Wld Cherry> n Tln 4a?y,' 1544,i was attacked with a feverof&typhbrdobarseierf' which left me in a very debiliiatedT>uie, wheu in tbe . following winter 1 was taken with d severe cold, which'" reduced me to.eueb-aa extent as to give me the appear* ' ance.of sLconfirmed .conrump'ive.- 1 labored under* seyerecoogh. expectorated « great deal* aaawastrou* ’<■' bled with cold feel and nlghi sweats. 4 also frequently' raised blood from my lungs. .1 continued -in> Bus staiav >- gradaally sinkirg under.tbedUea«,umirJanuary # .847, ' untill was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially tray fecu wcra-cooitautly colQ,andaumc3t lo»tiheir teeling. under these circumstance* !* maybe V trulysaid tbail was a living skeleton. 1 finally doier* *■ mined 10-quii taking mediome prescribed byonyeidacs end try Dr. Wlatars Balsam of. Wtld Cberryj and froa ithe first week ifaailcdmmeiicediakmg.ut caudate a gradual recovery.:- 1 continued its U3scjxrncmtbs,ai the °- end of Wbich tlsie t was cured; atitf have euloyed good-' health ever since* and cbeeriuily reeoinDjeml.ihe.Bai*,- earn toall tbdse afflicted.with di*eaSos of the langs*ead ' would riay: to those comrtiencuig its ase not to be d>s* conrsgrd* if two or three Loulea do hotefievi a btu persevere as I have-deme, and ihava uotloobL but nhie cases oni of ten will be blessed wnirreoewed health at I have been. ; . IO?*KKH JaCKSnN.4 Important to thcis Afiliruit 'with Dittastt of tte ? • and Swtt ;.'.»■■■•■■ ■ . • ■ : Wiil miracles never ccuset fiforo evidence ofita lurpassing health restorativevirtpesJ • ; 4 .■'FanroFjao* May t4,lB4fi< : J6£am. Sanford 4* Pore; I taka this, opportunity. O r informing youof amnnremarkab!ecarep«tforniodon - me by the use of Dr. Balsam of Wild Cherry* . Iniho yearlt4o I was taken wiibHbe infliamailoa of the bowels, which-I labored. hndorrbr six weeks, when iCTadualiy .recovered. ;itt tb*, fall of 18411 was auacked wima severe cold* which seated itself upon my lungs, end for the space of thivo'years L waa coD* '> fined tomy bed. I tried all kinds of mediciuee andevo- . 3 .variety of ald without oeiiefiti'ana thus I wearied ong ontil Uie whiter of 1845, w*eo l heard of Dr. WU* • tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. My friends persuaded me ioovo it a triai,.tbougit.t.; had given Up oil-hopes of recovery, and bad prepared. ' myself for the chanae of anodier.world. Throughibclj • solicitations l was indneed to issue use of the geaulßß« Wiiiafsßab am of-Wild Cherry. Thei effect was truly ' ufttouisbing. After fivO yeorsof affliction and Buffering, , and after having spent four «r. fivc bundred'tlollarS touo'' purpose, ana the best and most respecJabJe pbysicicaa v had,proved unavailing,! was soon: restored <o enrirp health by the Cod, and the Qso of Dr; - tai’aßalsaniofWUdCherr-. May the ' blessing of Cod rest upon the proprietor* .o f so valuable ameulciae a»-WUmr’s Balvara ofWlid - Cbetty;V -Yours, reßpecifollyj, , W. H. BAKERi . : Tho Bafeamof “Wiro Cherry n h*l 1 a rhe simile of.the signature of Henry Wisur,. PhilaQelphia,aDd. u Bantord/fe Pa«k ”on a finely ezo*.: bated steel engraved wrapper. ’ No other can be gsnn*- ine*:.<; .. ~y by J. D. PARR, (successor to Sanfordfe Purkil j Fourth and Walnutatreeis, Ciuciuuaii, ohio,6eaenu Agent to tho &oath.and West, to whom, nil order* must- , be addressed.. wc. J Kiad A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wiieox, Jr, cornefjSßlkftt' ■ street and the Diamouojß A .Falmenork & Co> PiVov ' ourgb; J A Jones, Mitaburgb; Lee .& Beckham* AiieJ' 1 ghenyCUv; L T Russell, Washington ; ,W H Lainber*’ ton,Trauk!iar L B Bawle, Untomown f• H • Welty, •' Gre«n«bu£gb; .S Konuis, Somerset; Scott A Gjlraore, Bedford; ReeaA Son; Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr* Hollidays*•; burgh; Hildebrand & Co,lndiana; J R-Wright,Kittah*/ ning;. Evans A Co, Brookville; A Wilson-fe'&on, Wayne»burgh; M'Farlaud & Callender, Mood ville; Burton & Co, Brie.; Henry .Fprk«*f» Mercer* iu > Kelly A Co, Butler; 9 Stni b, Beaver; J 0 Suffimertw, Warren; F L A C 3 Joues,,Cohdorsport; P CrookCr, jr« Brownsville. • foblO Homan Bodtnau PerAptrei** " -'B_ (SO fAys frATCBB,!V, v -f.) •: ; A HEALTHY APPEAttAXCa, V'/i And persons who do m t perspire arc liable 1 to tha xftGl DISGUSIiN’O SKtN DISEASES.';T/L. •; NOW, 3 OSes’ lialmnCbemLcalScxip xonted 'a> ftcc . . perspiration,and at tbe sameilne moliifics.aofteiiß the sklii, aivmgit tbetejuure anil beauty SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES; are ebon not only;hea\ed« but cored ttiie,' gs fet ' least sevenpbyoicians In New York: nab St- • - tn.Encbcases;aadfiitdUiintailnig^aal4oiln : ’ iv» v, or any other'sktn discase. The reader U a-BoretSthatr; this is no nostrum, as one trial wiii pIGVQ. I could enumerate at least 8U persons cured of <- SORE-HEAD, SORB LEU3 AND SuRB. BEARD* - «• Bay. it,, and the reader U agalitvassared, l .wbold not cruelly selHt far unless I.knew itto bo flll’l stale. Those who are ilahie to . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CftAPPEti FLESH, : 4 will find this not only a cure, hul a preventive; and t can now ouly add, that any one afflicted <wfth any Of ' the above,flrsimilox diseases, will findthiiallandevas. more (aonnrablein iis p'roperiies) tHiihi stale;. '* * •' ; Ip-Bdt, reader, the stores' ore flooded with IdifUtldns, ’ ana beeure yba ask;foiJoflEanwUtnChefnic«i itoi>«»- and buy;it only of WM, JACKSON, only Agent la" 1 . Pin*ho><h;g4o.Ltbcny street, Pinsbgrgn,hcact or Wood . A ScUniifle Balr Tonlo Rcaturer -- A NPBKAUTiPIER. TrialU)ufe*37fcenis, ThoftO ,£k» who have n -ed Jones* Coral Hair Restorative know . i u e'zdeUeAVquaJLtiesHhhie whojtayei dbLwe, &p jfrrt tto possess the following qual Ues.; Jtwilf force the heir iqgtow.onimyport where nature intended.hair to . (tow, *topit,ratiingoa i cure.Bca.fordandruff’,'ftnd make. 1 igbt, redor grey hair gravv Ford returng.lhe hair : koii And silky,iictUing can:exceed"this^iCm^ke'f^t uuly beautiful -and keeps it so. It is, inbred, Utb/moat economical, /yet superior article;(or..the hair. ... ■„■: - r x Sold only at Wid, JACKSONStore,sifO.LiUerty ftu ' head of Wopd,Pituburg» Price3?i cents, 50cen(*and“, SI CP. . . : ' ..... -. .'•, • •.•• . ideoffl-; Pearly Wbltn Tsetb.sad <Br4a*ttt / *'. TO BB HAD. FORCENTS. • “IVERSONS wboVbave CUbeY, ard:honorably- SgsacCs - Jt thauf tbirlr oreath isever so • TEETH DECAYED,DARK OR and encrusted withtarW* that accent t>o?of JonftT' Amlier Tooth Paw will make the teeth whhe'&i soosr - and the breath odiftfdusly sweet- • •• * '• .Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, S4O Liberty str«bv'> hoadbf Wood* 1 nLOYB3-500 lbs for sale by Lf mail# B A FAUNFSTOCK fc Cft. Woe* » ca. TT'AHCoK.NwiIi 0 btitti loamvc,—«;.l ue sola ioyroA Ju ihs wharf. Applets : ■. -■ •- ~S«rt3 . RHOPE3 & ALCORW. j ilfc.Li.kt> J.u uusn u> Bni.c till! r ll 1 ■ ba told low ou the wharf- Apply to r 'j; ; mtrJO g AtCOKW:-- Unugtjtf olid for ««(<; MT * i BliuuKtf *. Al>Gl#RN,' t * ■ll7;Thirg»V;cinto»{mSt..<?n«rlM Hct*L SOAP— iu»boioifofaalo-by marts ■ ~ 9TrT ART A StT.T.. ClAPriii KS—tOuboxe,rorßtiiaby -■ I marts . h Sltt. 1 i i tiAbS—lUj boica r*.ofur»4io in - 1 1 11 Ml ? IT marts . . ■ > aTtJART fe BUJ fTiuuaCCU~a) uoica o’»,priiae, forauJo by " A marts y ■ ardART ft \ri\bu\a— SQ&M* Jast received and V oarfS • ■ • ■ grOft. T?K*tJK— isubbjriißperSnß far *nla iiy~ J manri STPATtr fc Vfnoi .treat. •' r>ROUND,PAINTS—In Oil;neailypatopfaUacm a» 1( ja, Amcmestwhi enure— ;. Marine Green; ■ - Paris Green ; ' . ChrorasYeliow.i ■ _ .Black: . J _ Yellow ochter :* .< - TerMiDtSlcnnkl * Froasuwßlaej Umber Haw} ■ umber Barnt""-. D.A.FAHNESTOCff4CO., * eomcrjj! and Front •irui*. '-' kjcask* £nffii«h furcate uy ' , • O fflaraQi . B. &. FAHKftaTyiClcVcO: b&U ui on «iolr« far talc by if’ s owes BTCART a SJ4I), v'-'r ; r, 's't r : '• ; xy-' V -V J-*_■ vv ‘ **» • 4 • t", ,-vV: • H. V ‘- ~: . >. ftuiu or'WwUr i R~f A BfjL!!i» ' • ' ' J ■ ... y. .'V
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