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fippp?r at: JOURNAL. OF-TMH CITY.
HaRPF'v- EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
PI TTS BUR Q H
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1851.
. rfiD'&o Amman cittern can ever aatc o uirniii
TtrSrn at tkr-fira<if.aS tlasmgs.. DUwiimJ - Gadfor
' hii—Katiani ptt.vnbom tsmti rut. the rashness ths
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Democratic State conventions. 1
- _ AT READING,
-■fornotninating candidates for Govxuitob and'CAttai*
Coanaßsiomis, on the 4lh of June, 1851, as fired br the
"TTOllsmsport Convention.
AT HARRISBURG, j
> For notntnaung candidate? for Sutbcm b Bnncn, 1 on the
' -tlih of June, 1851 i as fixed by the regular action of the
Staw Cental Committee.
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TUB HONEY DIAREBT.
' ■'■ - : - v ' \ Ojrics o? THE Morning Voyr, •> .
PmsßUßoa, Hard 87,1851. S
'■■• ’ " Ar far a* we have been oble to ascertain, we-are
: ied to btdioje tbet e decided impro?eraentn taking
} - place in money manors in thin community. The
; - demand has elected-off, and none bat: the moat
needy are willing to pay what formerly was conoid
.',ered eaay rates. The Banka, -we understand,: are
doingnearly fill the buriceca paper offered for die
' v Count. Still a large nmoant of capital could boab
~ vaorbed here in-bnalneas, presided a could be ob*
talsed at tbe legal rates of interest, or oven at a
f. -premium fora long instalment, Thereij tnach en>
qntrj tor the Stock* of our Bante.-end other good
- - ~divideud»psylng corporattona; but the supply 19 rcry
- limited, aod'wholly inadequate, 10: the dotnand.—
• -Tbit fact alone indicates -quietness and *o4eo in
-y » ' y monetary affairs, fbr when a crest stringency pro
-eatla, Stocka arc forced into the market. 1 : -- : ■
, PRICES OF STOCKS. '
• Ijoaks. Partalvt. Axktd. OffirtA
UratfidSmtef-C 5 !.'--.-..........13 Sl!S,76sllj3£B
.. do •?. db 1 10000 ' 105,00! ,104,00
Pennsylvania&S*,loo,oo lot,ss! 101,00
do JFb lOOjOO 03J5| 92,50
* . Allegheny countyO’s* 05,001 •
; 'eonponO^-- 4 ** • 1 ••'OS.OOt 9500
' \- do:* scrip 95,00: : 93.00
Pittsburgh city G l * <• ♦ • 90,00 90,00
■’do coupon CPs. payable in
/' ’ Philadelphia—
-• > Allegheny City 6*s« • •«•»• > 4 • •
.ao coupon o’s payable In
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Bank of Pittsburgh* »«*•*•. • «..
: .'Merohanis .and'Manufacturers’
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.Exchange Bant**-
~ Farmers'UepositoßaDk—
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.Mrnosgabeta Bridge*.*
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Adventure ;.*••. «.»»»-•--*»*•« **.
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RidjteSainlnj-Compflny..* 5.00
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TtfeWeiy.vYork;-Evening. Post t m it* exModed
"weekly renew of the Money Market, March S2d,
«jyr:
Thetocreawd denaud for money has occasioned 1
a alight increase tn the rates. • Prhne-uhrty day bill# 1
■ ftfftuowdiscntioytd atnot lesrtheo Q§<37 per cent;;
date# of from 80 days to foar and six months at6f, 1
TandSperceni. Loans 00 call are raadcats£?6
-per-ceot.jbet theemocot available for.such purpa
. - via liras it tbo aoooat.' Wo •iotavcen
bstpbt**oedon lancy stotka, which keeps tba cnzr
-Itftt/rotnondaeinflaiifln*- ThenmkelHrtil become*
/ What relieved by the arrival of a. atfUiou or more or
dollar*. from California in gold dust, which will be
advanced on bythe banks and aappfy the placa of
the- corresponding enm that has.been: expected in:
daring the week.- :-
-‘Tbe-pVfteent increase, for. moocrit only tempora
lly, and jtself ta not groat for «b* time' of the yekr 5
. -neither doe# it approach ;4n any degree to an ap
pearance of stringency, though the topic may be
. -nude ft -ferlilo <inebywrjterß in the interest of op%
. 'orator# fora declioe. The amount of money in the
market if large, and the rise in tho rate of discount
will, increase The oumoroqs new enterprises
afloat,Aro- eofftmaaUy'drawing a portion of the
floating aarptoa. The Central Illinois lUflroad—
ft magnificent undertaking—will absorb a million,
/••W kick- tt the amount- of its c&pHsF slock, atranb
o ribed and tho first instalment $200,000 paid In.
The new Banking and Insurance -Companies are
Ul-taking qp considerable same; yet thajnnney
market remains ca*y. There yet • renaaias ample
iandgTor loan and discountthe-demand for which,
for-at-least another month-, willke large. Id April
jßs.ftiibclp&Ce.a.}h?ge flow oftuoda from the country
to the city, sod an ample supply, is.generally anti*
cipated. ■
.THjS HOUSE) OF REFDOEi
learn that - the Managers of the House ol
Refuge have selected and purchased the property
.of. David Bcitaß,Esq., on tbe Fourth Street
Road, as a site for their institution. The number
of. acres obtained is ten, which we would-judge
entirely sufficient.' The property if hardly four
miles from the Court House, is handsomely Joca
ted, and we understand has a good supply-of
’.spring: water on the premises. We think the site
- will give general- satisfaction, as it is neither too
close to the Clfy nor too far. It unites many ad«
. vantages, and on tbe whole is perhaps as good a
* selection,as could have been made.
ff~?*We have bean-requested, by a number of:
.friendrtogiveouropinionln regard lathe 11 splrit
'' '* usi rappinga" which are now tobe heard in_this
City, We would, merely state thut we have been
present at hut-one of these-port«s,:(at' the house:
uf CHawtaa B. Tatlob, Esq., on Wednesday even
■ . lug,) and we neither saw nor . beard enough on
that occasion to enable qa to write as fully on the
subject aa we desire. The impression left on our
mind imreference to the spirituality of the myß-i
• teribUß sotiDds, ha* been by . no tneaun favorable;
and if we undertook to describe what we wit
nestsd, sobcr-minded people might thtnk we were
. disposed to humbug them. 'We shall endeavor to
, see sad bear raore,,befoi«:we enteriqto afulldio.
cueaionof thesubject. :
Vaiur.tloa af Property in Fennsyivsala.
i total addition to tho. valuation, of taxable
propertyituhe Slateof Pennsylvania, made-by the
present Board: of Revenue Commlss-onerejis 85,-
883,163, whichyrill-increajelho lncoure cf the Stale
soma gJJjJOO annually. -The total increase of tix
abia-ptoperty intho ibree jearefrom 1848t0r1861,
thus adjusted, is 829,868,371, yielding Bbaofs9s,v:
OOOro venue. The whole (taxable-property in'the
Stare, in 1845, was 8420,395,130 f In 1848,8463,031,-
4SB, .hetßg an increase in,three -years, of 843,735;.
Si?,.—Th? amount now reported by the ReVunue
ls ?49s,8?9,8S8—the Increase not coming
op to that or tho three preceding years, by 812..
876,957. '■ V
MOvxhsst or, V. B. TSaops nr
Ooe hundred rank and filo of United States trobps
were In Stockton, on Sunday, (the 9th ultimo j
on. their way to tho difficulties, The Joumdl
says
. <« The troops are under the command: or. Captain
geese, who is associated in thechnrge of the troops
With Captain Burton; Captain K»ne,Q. M.„ Lieuten.
enlsLacdram, McLean, Gibson, and Hamilton
They will probably move from this city to-morrow,
takingttorouwto .
(CPRKSQTOHOBIIOB Or TSB aiOANIHO POST]
NUMBER XLVI.
> • HjlUbisbvbc, March 24,1851.
MyJ)earPoite When shall weget through with •
this session 1 Not before the 22nd of May—he*
iieve that, and be sura you are right. The House
to-day has made two or three attempts to make
the Free Banking Bill the special order for Friday
nest; but two.thirds .net having voted in the
affirmative, the effort failed. The friendß of the
bill will watch an opportunity to make it a ape*
cial.older by , a majority, vote,,whenthe regular •
orders have been suspended; which they can'do;
but the House refused to suspend the orders to
.day,, aud. consequently were engaged in going
through with them., A large number-of petitions
are still coming m from all parts of the State.—
,At so latg a-period, of the (session petitions upon
any.new subject can do no good, inasmuch as the
members have not time to originate bills and get
them passed, all previous bills on the files having
the precedence in the regular orders. The people
of Pennsylvania petition to the Legislature too
much. If they would pray more to God in be
half of the Legislature, it is seriously believed
they, wootd stand more: chance of having their
prayers answered. Certainly there would be less
reports “that it is inexpedient to grant the prayer
of the petitionersprovided, the burden of their
supplications were for moral reformation, as
doubtless would be the case with all well informed
persons. ■ -- • -
The Senate to-day disposed of the bill taxing
the business on the York and Cumberland Rail*
road. They have made its freight subject to the
same tax-as is imposed upon the freight of the
Central road, to wit:-three mills per mile on
every ton. . In addition to this, passengers over the
York and Cumberland road,- only 80 miles in
length, are taxed ten cents per capita, while on
the Central road they are not taxed at all.’ The
friends of the former road were,however, satisfied
i with. thiß.bill aa it passed. No other business ol
importance has been done in ihe Senate to-day
March 25, 1851.
The House has been all day engaged in tbe
i consideration of private bills, and a large number
1 have been passed.
, - Tne Senate baa concurred in the adjournment
i resolution of the House, fixing the day of final
! adjournment on the ISth of May next. Sows
j shall get through with this dull sessiou sooner
r than aome persona have expected; but not sooner
than your humble servant thinks the public inter*
, eat requires. The Legislature does too milch every
( year. In fact, the excess of the labors of each
session furnishes-most ot The necessary labor of
[ its succeeding cession, employed in remedies and
repeals. Ho who ,wtH :ha th# cane* of changing
> the present laws so os to. have hut ona session of
the Legislature in two years, shall have the repu
; tation of a public benefactor. This would bB one
i of the best laws that could ha passed by a Penn*
, sylvania Legislature.
| The Senate haa agreed to hold three night rea
-1 eions in the week, until adjournment,
i Yours. FRANKLIN.
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Tba Allegheny Talley Railroad.
ThoJitffereanfan, published atßrookvillo, Jefferson
county; thus notices a rceeot communication In this
paper in reference to tho-best rente for the proposed
Allegheny Talley Railroad:
The PnoToaEo Bireaoao.—A lengthy lattor,
written by a resident of Smethport, appear* in the
Putsbargh Post, in which it is omened that the best
route (or the.propoaed railroad from Pittaborgh to
Clean is through the counties of £lk and M'Keaq
■We arc of opinion tbits more direct rosta can fco
found through Jefferson,» also facilities which the
other Imß does not, potseas. In view of the adrao
tsgea or a. work of ibis kind traserstog oar county, it
becomes the doty afoar citizens tolact with prompt:-
tode to the muter, and not suffer it to be taken from
ns by reason of our own mdolonco sod negligence.
Ills bin proper, that we should add that wo are not
only willing to give alt parties and Interests a hear
ing in regard so theHallroad in question, but are
BDiiOus:to turoiahall the mfonnatioa possible to our
.readers oe.tbe subject of connecting Pittsburgh by a
speedy cotntinication with the region of country st
the lioad.of the Alleghony River.
Our Eaglieh files, remarks the Philadelphia flu.
Ictin, are filled with details of tbo war which has
broken qut in South Africa,, between, the British
troops sod settlors and the Caffros; in Which tbe lat
ter. bare inflicted serious injury upon tbe British.—
Tbcao Caffres have, on several previous occaaiona,
given Ihe English. trouble. They are a distinct race
Bom tbe Hottentots and superior to them io every
respect.., They have lately made considerable pro
gress fn civilisation;sad ihctr antoolstioa as wellaa
ihetr conflicts with tho English have taught them
■much,, eipaciallv in the art of war. They are of
warlike character, end, it is said, cab bring 100,000
warriors into tho field.: At all ovents their recent
outbrcakbaa caused, considerable exciiemcnt in Eog--
land. and slargo addittopal force is to be cent to tho
Cape,of Good Hope to puvdowo (he enemy which
already threatens such serious trouble. v "
: The ClarionD<moeraf:orMsrch 26th says Wo
deeply regret to. learn that the tavern house, with
all its contents, belonging to Mr. H. L. Troby, a 1
Catfish,, this,county .was burnt to ashes on Tuesday
night last. A man..by .tho name of James Cochrau,
of Jefforaon county, maderso 'effort ti> got front tho
TPP.er rPoreb, from which befell across the bannister
of the lower one sod broke bis back. He died
shortly afterwards. “ Pbiiip Snow ’ left bla bed to run
down etaira, when bis clothoMoak fire, from which’
hewas bo badly burned, that he, too, soon expired.
This dreadful oalamity is supposcd-to iisve been the
work ofan incendiary.” • •.
LioHT DoKa on Untwa) .States Snieeuro in Ew
oxako.—Mr Abbott LS wrence and Lord Palmerston
have,had. a corresponijence ou tho aobject of the
I‘ghtduos exected.of American veaaola entering the
porta of the United, Kingdom. Mr. Lawrnnco says,
that iheseduos: conflict.with the principles of the
.f?9'ptpcity.trea|y-(0fI81S and tbe recant repeal ofttio
navigation latva, and hopes, he tho Unttod States im*
posq no ,ouch, charges,,,the, Government of Great
Britain, will-extood - froodom to - the com*
mcrce of the republfc. Lord:.Palmerston replies,
lhanbo treaty.and, lawg ia question- do not apply
-to.the.subject, and that the MiaißtTy have.not on.
.ire control of tho matter, an,many of tbo pbarges
are.imposed by local and municipal.aothoritios. At
the same, lime, ,ho promises, to refer the question to
the proper department, toseo what may be done in
tho premises. ‘
. Tost TnonS APD Jcrrrrr, Luro.—General Tom
Thumb is following la the . wake ofJonny Lind
everywhere. 'Ha reachod New Orleans just'jo time
for an, iptorylew, which the Delta describes aa fol,
'lows:--.-. .
Tbe General kneltiat tho.feet of .tho nightiagale
■and klraed jher hand very’ devoutly. He bad also
-many littlo appropriate off-hand compliments; which
bk Showered upon tho fair Swede with great gallantry,
concluding by taking oatTns\beautiful-lmla jeweled
watch, which he offered to Miss Liad sa skeepaaka.
She respecifolty docllued thp offer, remarking that.it
wastoosmall for her.: After tbo interchange of mu.
tualgood.-Wishos,-the General departed with many
profound bows and kisses of his very small fingers. :
_Death ovtbe Hon. Isaao Hnx. —Tho Hon. Isaac
55f“ <?r , l>any years editor of the Concord (N. B.)
, Ji at one ume Governor of. New Hampsh ire,
' a s“ l ° r of «he United SUtes from:
la«t in Washingion city on Saturday
aonthft hi " i en ,U ’ 176 tredprstana, for some
BnOK H&RRISBCBO.
The OaSke War.
: ,‘-Flre ana Xiosi or Xitfe.
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Smbblinga ant) Clippings.
• That was a frightful case of consumption, that Of
the little Dutch Governor, mentioned by the Knicker
bocker, who pined away bo rapidly mat when bo died
there was nothing left to bury. 1 ; • v
t* BHEBnSAN is said, is about to appear
as a polemical writer. He has announced the publica
tion of. entitled “Tho Idol Demolished by iw
own Priest, ,} bejng an answer to Cardinal Wisemau’s
former lectures on Transubstantlalidn.
—— Arrangements have been made by Major Bobbie,
with the British Consul at Havana, by which he will for
ward by-English, reamers, letters from this country lo
any. part of the West India Islands. <
- in. Philadelphia last week were.lfil;
ot consumption IS; scarlet fever, 12. ■la Boston, during
the same period, the deaths were CD, Oi consumption
3,7; of scarlet fever 2; measlea 5.
—— Some alarm was created at New Orleans by a
reported crevasse above N. Orleans, It was, however,
speedily repaired, and the levee was considered perfect
ly safe.
•—— Lately, in Belgium, a man shot, his lather during
a dispute, but abandoned au intention to commit suicide
an “religious scruples.”
At Camden, 8.. C., on the 15th, Boasar J.Lrsicb
Was shot in aquarrel with- Samuel J. Love, and died the
next day.
r— Mr.CiuuNcsT jEaouUj of New Haven, Conti., hue
actually made a ume-piecc, which ho will warrant to
keep good reckoning, and which he sells for CO cents at
wholosalc and SI at retail. The works are ell made of
bro&s.. He makes upwards of eight hundred a day of
these articles.
They are to have a new Bank m Easton, to be
called “The Farmers* and Mechanics* Bank.’*
Irish potatoes are selling at Raleigh, N. C.. ot S 2
60©S3 per bushel, by retail; in Wilmington, at 32 CO;
in Petersburg, at 31 71
- 1 — The hens of Egypt now lay eggs for the: London
ers. Thirteen casks were lately landed at Southampton
from Alexandria.
—— Mount Vernon is about. to be examined by tbo
Board of Commisnonors upon tho subject of a Mihtary
Asylum with a view to purchase by the General Govern
ment.
—* Dr. Fjuitcra Litraxa; of Columbia, 8.C., has been
chosen a member of the National Institute of Fratce, in
place of'Count Pcrrrs, deceased,
The Cecil (Md.) Whig says that a man named
Davto Rooeesj aged about fifty years, was found
drowned in the Little Elk, a short distance above the
Elk Landing, on Sunday week. He was holding to a
boat with one hand and to a jug of whiskey with tho
other.
The Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, be
tween-Phn&delphia and New York, earned 105,90! pas
sengers on their rood during the year past. 1
*— A Springfield till.) paper,exulungover the down
fall of a low groggery in ihe place, expresses the fear
that
* The stench of the whiskey will hang round a sull
• A verdict Of €9,975 has been awarded io Lyxuh
Raymond against the city of Lowell, for personal inju
ries sustained by Mm, owing to a defect in the street
in 1545- A warning that might bo headed, here albome.
•: - ThoNewMihua Law, which passed the N. York
Assembly the other day, bat also received the sanction
of the Senate, Tho Governor will doubtless give it his
assent Its chief reform is tho abolition of militia train
ing*, aad fines.
—— At Boston, an auction sale of iwcmy-five tierces
of rice,damaged by the water on India wharf, was stop
ped on Fn<3 *y,by 4ha Mayor, in order to or certain wheth
er arsetuc or oihor poison in the cellar had impregnated
it;' •
A. young girl, only 10 years of age, named Eliza
beth Pmt, residing at 31 Maugmstreet,N. Y.,commit,
ted suicde ©u Friday, by swallowing laudanun The
cause is not known
—ln St Lawrence count), N Y »on Friday, a m«n«
berof persons disguised, aad with a supply of tar and
feathers, prevented tho officers from selling propenr le
vied on for military tines The sale was stopped, and
the officers beaten
—— Madame CaavaLHo, wife of the Minister from
Chill and daughter of Mr CAviTrr, of Washington, J.cd
in that city on Thursday week
—— The town of Bellevue, Louisiana, we learn (rota
a telegraphic despatch, dated the 2ltt Inst, has been en
tirely destroyed by a terrible tornado. Every house in
the place was levelled to tho ground. No one was seri
ously injured.
- At the election «n the cay of Reading last week
Gsoaoo Getz, was re-elected Mayor byTe'votes over
tbereaularlvnominated Deraoerauccandidate- Messrs
F&atfxu* B. Miller and Warrii! B-Schitsxb were
elected AldermenofNorthEast and North West Wards
Popular Lecture*.
C"1 3 CHASE will commence a course of Lectures on
/• Pneureatmra and Phrenology, at Philo Hail,on
Friday- evening, March 2Sih, at 7 oclock,—to be con
unned on S&Turday, Monday, and Tut}*dnv ( {blJowniß.
Mx. Cnessproposesto illustrate,hy some neaaufUl ex
periments, to bo performed on member* of tne audience
each evening, that those sciences called Biology, Psy
chology, Neurology, Patheusm, Animal Magnetism, Ac -,
all depend on one and the same principle, vu; Pseuma
tisur, and that Spiritual Rapping! can only be accounted
for on this theory.
Admittance Accents, ladies iree to ihe first l.ecmrc
Rooms at the Si. Oharles Hotel
R3* Nervous and other diseases examined and cured
duntfg the day. . [marts
Rew Boolh and aiftffaxluea*
"CYTALE, at No. 65 Fourth street, has. just received—
T? The International Magazine for April. Thlsnum*
faercannotbe excelled .by any other periodical in the
country. It contains a sketch of the life of James Fen
mmore Cooper, with a portrait; s»nme of John C. Cal
houn—by Powers; Nell Gwyne; Joanna Btuley} the
Fashionaior.Spring, &c. Thereadmgiuattcr is tho very
cream of Brtu&h and American Periodicals.
Blackwood for March.
Tom RacquatnudhisThree Maideu Aunts. This work
Is a companion to “ Vanity Fair.”
The Personal History and Adventurer of Pen Owen
by John Gall.
Mechanics' Dictionary—No 12G.
A fresh supply of Handy Audy.
wife; Three Guardsmen, tec
JOSHUA. RHODES & CO.,
WHOLESALE Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, Ac.,
No. 0 WOOD STREET, are now receiving and
oiler for sale— •
1,000 bush Tennessee pea nuts:
1,000 drums Smyrna lugs;
500 do Elnie do;
500 bxs MR Raisins;
500 hf do do do;
lfiOeigbthdo do;
- 20 casks currants;
20 frails paper shell almond*;
25 bags Sicily do;
0 bales Bordeaux do;
25 frails Inca do;
30 bags filberts;
20 do creamnatg;
?25bxs shelled almonds;
2,000 cocoa nuts;
20cases prunes;
. 40 bis Nos 1 ana 2 rock candy;
10 cases Sicily liquorice;
25 bis refined do;
45 bxe citron;
10 bags walnuts. . fmarCS
NEW HOOKS r—Elements of Analytical Geometry,
and of ihe Differentia! and Integral Calculnt. By
Ellas Loomis, A. AL
Nile Notes of a Howadji.
Wallace—A Franconian 3tory. By the' author of the
Roltoßooks. •
London Labor and tho London Poor. By Henry Ma
hew—tnih daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard,
Parti.
Tho above Books just received and for sale by
mnrt3 ■ R.C.STOCKTON,47 Market st.
IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of Al
legheny County, of December Term, A. D. 1850. No. 3.
Road in Pitt ToiomKip, from the Farmin' and Ntehantes'
Tumptks Road, at Ward street, to Braddock's
Waiter street. .
The viewers having reported in favor of a public
Road In the above case, the farther action of the Coart
will be applied for on probate of this nouoc—after fifteen
days.. ROBERT, WOODS,
marts Attorney for Petitioners.
AWYER’S BRIEF PAPER-A superior article, for
tale by tho quire, at ' W.». HAVEN’S,
maifl9 corner of Second and Market su. ■
XSTRaFaINg PATiiR-J ast received—6oo. reams
TT __medium rag Wrapping Paper. Also, a fresh sup
ply of double medium Printing, at
margB ' W. S- HAVEN’S
OTICE TO DEALERS IN CQRN-WiTare pre
pared to contract lor the delivery in Pittsburgh of
Corn to the amoant of 5,000 bushels, more or less; a
small pan in tho ear, and the balance shelled.
mar 23 __ RHODES A ALCORN.
OATS WANTED—Wo will pay cash for 5 000 bash
good heavy Oats, well cleaned.
mart* RHODES A ALCORN. .
T)REMIUM MUSTARD, of our own manufacture;
X - constantly on hand ana for sale by ■
marS3 RHODES A ALCORN.
riIARTARIC ACID—IO coros for sale by ■ .
JL . b. a. Fahnestock a co. 1 ,
m&rtS . • - - corner First and Front ets.
A LCOHOL—3O bbls.of different strength, for sale by
A. marts jb. a. Fahnestock a co.
IXLAOK LEAX)—iSbO Cia. powdered, best quality, for
i>salebv rmartSl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-
TfJtrHl’fK vVAit—iMlfiJ-ioFsalo by :
VV . mar 23 ; B. A- FAHNESTOCK A CO.
DYE WOODS—SSO bbla.chipped and around,for talo
by Tmar2B] B. A: FAHNESTOCK A CO.
QaLTPETRE—SU Jcege rebned for sa!o by
o_marBB B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
SAGO— 300 Sis. pearled lor said by
marts : B-A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
; v. a Glove. I Glove. I
Ifift SILK GLOVES,
100 dor. Lisle Thread ao: *
JJJdo Ladies I :Cotton Hose; ■
100 do Suspenders; for salo at Eastern prices,
KENNEDY A HASLETT,
marg 5 94, Matfcet street. >
lfl nn «aWanted,
iv OR 30 HANDS, to make BOYS 1 CLOTHES.
None but first rate hands need apply, at
mar» B. CHESTER’S, n, sSiftfctM wrwj.
:*i jv . k ;
Tbe Degtlny ot Staleßi
.Tho rapid increase of ocean the lot
menaO;angmentation of traverbetween /the Old and
the Now World,the simultaneous;bunding 1 to Eng
land and America of .flcrow ateamersio obtain n re*
(faced rate for passengers ood above ell,
tho increasing progress the friends of Ocean Penny
Postage are making in England, bid fair to produce
a mighty change in our relations with the old conti*
nont. Tho.flcbeme of Ocean Peony wo cents)Poat«
first propounded in Englaoddiy Elihußur-*
nttJtße American learned sod hatr met
with such singular sneebsa and favdr, that we have
every hope Iq see this plan in operation at an nearly
day. Not only in England, France and Germany,
but Holland, Belgiam -and other European countries,
aware of tho benefit* to be derived by constant com
munication with the United States, are making tho
most atreotiQUß efforts to complete and increase their
aleam powers. In fact, ere iongi .we do not despair
of seeing a steamer dailyloavintriNew Yolk foe the
Old World. *
; TN result of this, together with ihe effect already
prodneed by the High tone adopted by our. govern
meet on the Hungarian question, can lead to but oso
end—the increase of oar power in Europe, and -tho
inevitable accomplishment of that object for which
America wasdificovered and peopled—lo be tbs ab-
Brrarsaor ibb BsarmiEs of Eoaofc&and consequent
ly of the world. v.
: Our foreign population - his of late years enor
mously augmented, and is for the most part compo
sed of-men who bavo not, as is tbe case of many of
the ecttlera in 'the Austrian colonies, ** left their
country for their country’s good*’* butofmen Who
were in the advance of the age". Tbesc patriots, by
giving advice and: assistance totbe; patriols bf-En«
rope, are fast preparing the road fof that great strag
gle betweoa Liberty &ndr Despotism; wbichis not
Ur distant j while tbo prescoce of these men hero
giro a tone to the increasing dcßiro of Americane to
see the whole world .at free as themselves. Thus
the good work provpers, and the'“beginning of (he
end»Ms at hand trr~Ntw Yorker,
HILti&CUaRY,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N 0.63 /Wood Street,
Thirddoor bcloiir Faurth~-{V!tstiide)*
QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Citios constantly
O for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes, dis
counted. Gold, Silver ami Bank Note*. bought end sold.
Collection* m&doiri all the prinripalciliesof theUniied
States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds.
. margfcy , • • ":.j; -
Kxecutors’ SnJle of Retß EiMtUrSt: Anc«
• . tIOB. . - •:
TirriLL BE SOLD, in pursuance of the last Wiil and
*f T Testament of. Martin Lowry, late of the City of
Pittsburgh, dec’d.on-Monday, the 7ihdayof April, 1851,
atlOo’cTock,'A. M., attho Court House, In the City of
Pilisburfcb, by publicauction, a valuable Lot pf Ground,
situate on Qaarry Hill, near tbe New Basin, in the Sixth
Ward, .containing nearly ONE ACRE; bctaep&rt of a
large piece of ground which was held undivided by the
said Mania Lowry, and other*,; and which, by virtue of
certain proceedings in Partition, in the District Court of
the County of Allegheny, No, GO January Term,lS49.WBß
assigned in severalty to-the heirs of the said Martin Low
ry, dec’d, by metes and bounds, Ac., as byreference to <
the inquitiUcmaind plan thereunto annexed,'and; other
proceedings in the case had, will now fully and at large
appear- It is-unnecessary lo enumerate the advantages
ofthe above property* commanding,osttdoes,abeam*-
ful prospect of the efty and tho-two.rivers, being easy of
access for a.private residence, and abounding in excel
lent stone fit for building purposes—a* they arC' tvell
known. Fora otanofUsepropeny and farther Informa
tion, apply to Messrs; Mkchel A Palmer, Attorneys end
Counsellors at Law,Fourth street-or to either of the nn
denrigned, Executor* of the lost will and Testament of
Martin Lowrv, dec’d. JAMES BLAKELY, «-
JOHN COLWELL,
JOHN NESMITH,
N.B.—The adjoining Lot, containing about the same
quantity oflond, is also for sale. miu27;dAw :
Sew Sdoksf Hew Boolcif
'TITALL, No. 85Fourth streCvbxs ja&t received the
t fr IbJlowmgaewworkst ’ ' r
Pope Joan,'or Poq4ii; byG.W. M>Rey
noldSjEsn.- . .... ■-
Time, The Avenger; by the author Of ihe Wilming
ton*, LetUce Arnold.&c. ... ,
The Maid of Canal street, and the muttons; byMt»
‘Leslie* . . :.
Contaei©; by George Sand.
Polly PeabloseonFa Wedding; by the author of. Major
Jones’ Courtship. This ban illustrated and highly hu
morous work. . ; .. •' > ■?
also, for .assortment of fine. Steel Pans, Sta
tionery, Vlaiung Carts, Ac., Ac. .■ {marJ7
New voolut li«w Uoolu IJ
A T HOLMES* LIfERARY DEPOT, Third street,
J&. opposite rim Post Office:
Blackwood’s Magazine for March;
Dictionary of Mechanics—No. $5,
London Art Journal for Match;
UuelPs Living Age—Nos* 357 and 823;
ThaPersonei tliuory and Adventures of Penowa—
by ihuAuthorof “LaurieTcKld j”
Tom Bacqaqtsnd his Three Maiden Aunt?—with U
iurtraiuras; •
Pictorial Field Book—No. 12 ;
Time, The Avenger—by Mire. Marsh i
Pope Joan—by Reynolds j
Consuelo,iaone volume;; price 50cents; ■ ... ;
j Louise La Vallicrie—or conclusion of tuc Iron Mask i
• •SttnfieldHaU—aa.Historical Romanep;-;:.---'
-Catollac of. Brunswick—No £. -• , (mnyo?
•-, Ota Fcneri* ■■ * •
O nnn OLD NEWSPAPERS/or sale ai this Office,
at VScenta per hundred. [njartJTQ
MORRIS* TEA. M&RT—{Lott Morris & Hawokts.)
■Hfn the Diamond, second door front Diamond al
ley, if youwMfcrfhrTca th*» isrea£? .^wd t tbis is the
plocsr to buy it—as inferior, low priced Teen, are never
kept alibis establishment:'; ■•••;■
Extra Family Teas--• ih.
Superiorqaaiidea*• »»*>*"?Sc. & !b.
The very nest imported $l,OO # & ; .
TMs frthe only Stete ift Pittsburgh that keeps pre*
eiseiy the aaiae kinds: of Black Teas that are sold ui
England and Ireland at i and 35 CO a; Price go and
75c.^a; - ■ • .;..;...: (mart?
MxtnyEWSBSEf at'thin season of the year are
suffering with pains; weateeSs»bougbs,-swelling
of the limbs, rheumatism and a thousand ailments that
the winter h-atproduetdk' The bloadbas beoomedeteti
crated and thin,aodr*<;uirea poraying. KxxLS&’b Pisi
ciu. wiu.bc found ihetaost-ciTcctudi remedy in the world,'
for thisobjen; It i« U powerful ertract* prepared from
finrsspanUsand other-roots, and contains mote virtues
ih'an any similar remedy in the country. Price 50c. and
SI,OOP bottle, Sold by S. L. CUTIIBEBT, ’
_marS7 SmiihGcld street.: ■
LECTVUKS ON MASS* :
BY X>. 8/ FOWLED, OF NEW YORK, : i
OR Phrenology and Physiology applied to Homan
Perfection, at WILKINS HALL, as follows;
Tfauraday evening, Match of Character. •
Friday evemng;t«ft+*'Analy*i&bf Propensities. »
Satardayevening.ibhh—Self Perfection and Juvenile
•Training, -••
Monday evening, 3lfet-*»Mcmory and fnteltoctual Cul
ture. -- f ,
Wednesday and Friday, April 2nd ntid 4iU—MATRI
MONY, or the Science of Love, . Selection, Courtship
and Married Idle. : •
.Ye who weald enjoy matrimonial felicity, audavoid
discord, come.
Mondayand WedQesday,7thand oth—Woman's Phre
nologYi Sphere, Rights, Wrongs, Duties, Place, Influ
ence,Treatment ana Perfection. *•
Le, l . b er whem it seek* t° improve, be there, •
Friday, Uth—Hereditary Laws and Facts, a rich phi
losophical treat. • <
Monday and Wednesday, 14th and 10th—. Manhood,
Us office, perfection, Impairment and ro-invigoraUaa.
Commencing at.7fc otolock,and ending with Public
Er*KnUTIO2CS.' .. '. / ;V.;>T: _
,J]y First lecture, Free.. Ticlretslo Men,ls cents;
Women, 1 Ocents. or 10 fbT 81. Professional delineations
of character,.with numbered charts, ondalso full writ- 1
ten opinions, including advice touching-Health, Occu
pations, Faults,Ac^thelt remedy, self-perfection, man
agement of childrem Aftj daily and unoccupied evon
mgs at nls private apartments at Brown's Hotel. tmar2s
State ISatuai Firs Zuauranee Company.
. ~ HarrUhnrgt Pa.
GtJOB&stEB Oapitai. oyaa-——*Bloo,ooo 1
Cash ovbb- i- - v*.. * -: • 25,000
rpHES Company has bden doing business aboutten
A and has aceumulateu an earned capital of
oyerSl2s,ooo above all losses and expenses, with a sur
plus cash of over $25,000 6n httnd. ' The premiUrns ore
68 smy good and responsible eonipany.
vne directors confine tfiemselves'fo the safest class of
Pf°P. erl y; and no risk to exceed 82,500 in one locality,
(with a few oxceptions.)' The profits Are wholly divi--
members, whioh offers (owners of safe prop
erty) Inducements over most companies in the State. ■.
r.u'n « DIRECTORS;
Rutherford, vJolm.B: Packer,: •' <
o-»'9 llclts * .- P. C.Sedgwick,
Jones, - * A:A; Carrier. . '
Robert Klotz, . '
. T 0 JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, t-
AjJ.CmjaTT,Secretary, i President. »
Directorehave the liberty to refer to the following
Hon, A. L.'Rugseih Secretary of the. Commonwealth:
Hon^JohnLaporto, SurveyorGenertD., '
James W. Wiqr, Esq , Cashier of.tha.Harrisburg' Bank.
•Bank" ■ ” 089 * Es*l-v Cashier of the DaophlnT^posit
John AL Bickel,, Esq Estate Treasurer.
P-M., Harrisburg.
Fainter, •
John Wallower & Son, Commission Merchants; Harris*-
John H. Brant,Esq., CommlsaionMerchant, Harrisburg.
rt . A- A.CARRIER,-Act’y.
.. . . .Brick Office, 51 Bmithfield street..
A G S T^Ei^AN ' cap6ble; of' teaching the. usual
* Cotnmon fichoDl;:E<iucaUbji 1 is
SSSSi- Mr-Assistant-at tha S?*entVWard jPablic
The salaryWiil be $3l-0 pex annuiH.
of applicants wilt take place .at ihe
SChoy House, on Batur3ay,Aprifsth,ht3Q r clock.P;M.
' mar2B:3td&ftg ~ 7| i SogEPH CR3T, Seo'y.
EIUVCIOpSI. ’ " !
I/ - : AiheJitii Fatiluntnt Smdopu.— By dip
■ * fi nJtoi»'in Water, and- moistening- and
pasamg uw gtimmod'eageiileso Enrelopea become the
jaßst andairongeat tiat aim be naed-being ntadbof
SSSS? en t Paper, which win withetand any ordinary
mcttonor moistare. For Sale by the quantity or a indie
PP'MtUheißtoreor ■ W? 8. HAVEN,
_9*S£~_ corner <S Market and Second ata. •
ca ;
15°-” *VlMa56TOdg A CO.
bb rr&HksTOCK ft 00
■ Ti^ 18I “o,Season, par of ike mallitn diriots
*dk Lun ff distempers, ao. chanictoti»Uci;Q!
frequent «Ss,.tQeßn4dencbaaffi9'Oi
as*
wwßaing CBrelessness of M^&rjrenfler these maladies
gtfffiraA/speffiaUy ta.icWo.' .KEEiiKB« COUGH
SSt prored cfthe groaieat benefit InaUsach,
casca.__3oia By S. L. CUTHBEBT, i
*?**?? ;■ TtjgnliftfigMittwt,
V ;.*».' ~ '•'•*. •■*• . ••:. ■'■-*. • .
' \ ». i *
* -
4- '> r «
■ ■ •.» »-<■ l>; -tr- *» .ih * j \ • .
.4. . * ' *' •:*.
u ' ;•
. LOCAL MATTERS. ,
QoiaiEßSisattas.—rl%ur*ioff )Ma’ ,^A27.— Me*
Clare and Boggß Bencfu ’
This morning the, Court .met al'B o'clock; when
(be jary in- the cased the'Com.ns.Jos. Williams
and Jss. sinbey was charged by the Judge,' and the
jury, after a abort absence ,-retarned a -verdict of
.not guilty. Williams was discharged, and Slubey
remanded to prison.
Com. rs. Eddn £eat«nd John Brown, gentlemen
of color, indicted for larceny Of several qoarlers of
motion, the property of Adam Bender, Defendants
plead specially, not ,godly,- with leave, &c., aileging.
that they were dronk> and/that ihsoSeffco wee only;
asaaplt and battery , because they were on
[ It was proven that defendants-took the mutton
i from . Bender's .stall, and being pursued droppedit
in the maiket;hrmse. They were arrested; and-'a-l
grave question arose defendaets or- the |
motion,after "thedropping, was most thttp'/iilljn.-* I
Defendants being found guilty, complained that it
•was rather tsugh. Ilia due :tO''.‘.Ur. Bender,to* say-l
that they referred to (heir taie;nnd-nol to the mut»
tan. •
The Coart said there was oo doubt but thst Bond
er “lost Jilt rauUoo,” and-sentenced them each to
three raoothBimpnsoomeo(; , v >> .
Convt>«, Wat. Jackson and -Thoe* :Bogac-~Grand.
Larceny large lot of. dry goods and gro»
ceriea from the warehouse or Jacob Smith; Defend*
ants p}ead.“not guilty•*’ - .. r
Jacob'Bmith f iu>om.—Have charge of the. wharf
boat at the Monongahela whirf. -On. the ,16th day
of December I recelrctf n.consignment of goods,
some ofwbich were from trgontleoian In Ohio; and
on the nigbl of tbo 16tb,.ihe boat was broken open:
and the goods stolen. The goods were shipped by *
Co!e& übwardof Baltimore. . v
Amos C. Cole,, ttrorn.- ; -On the 7lh of December,
shipped goods to D.Gtcen; .the boxwas barked Pi'
W. Howard, and contained alpacas, calicoes, silks,'
and cassimeres; and ideatiiyibese goods which arc
lying on the table ass portion or what we shipped;
they amoanlcd to 8171,76 5 they contain onr pri*
sate mark.'
Robert Hague testified that he bad arrested Bogun
and Jackson,' and. had recovered from them. the
goods identified. ; ~....
After the eaamination of one or two more wit
nesses tho evidence on tbo-part of the Common*
wealth closed, ■> ; \ ■ -
Mr. Shinn opened to the jury'on behalf of de*
fendants. .
A camber of witnesses’ were then, called, who
testified'to the character of .Wm. Bogue: . ■
Sarah ■. 1 ; . testified that on iheEOlb of. Jan.
last a man by the name of-Johnson brought the dry
goods la question to the boose of-Jackson, and that;
Jackson paid him u roll of notes, when Johnson re*
plicd,“Now»e oroeqoaro.”
Mayor Golhrie.testified, that when ’Jackson; Was
arrested,and.brought before him, be said that he
bad purchased the goods horn a man by the name of
Johnson, in Manchester,'and that he had received
thorn On the bank of the Allegheny river. ■ r- '- ■■ ■
Here: the esideoca in -behalf of defeaer clospd,'
'bod Sir. Slilah addressed thajniry.at length, follow*,
cd by his colleague, Mr. Collier, late of Washington
Citya Mr; C. tnade u very clear and forcible address
to iho jary/preieriting the facwof tho case in their
strongest light, and'making ‘the roost-ingenious apse
plications, of the lav. ; He condoctedtho esse
throoghont with marked ability.
The jary returned a verdict of guilty as to Wttf.
Jackson, and not guilty no te Thea. Bdgtte. They
were remanded to prison, .■■ .. ' '• * :
Conues.. Edward Spear-Larceny, in stealing a
coal from the,slore of Mrv BTorganatain, on Water
street, antheSUi nf January last; It appeared'that
defendant had taken a coat front some place-otrthe
Ed of January, while he was drank ; hat from-the
4th to tbo 18th of January ho was io, Beaver, as was
proven by the man he worked for while there; -
. The- jury,■ without-leaving the boy, returned. 4'
verdict of not guilty. The prisoner was discharged.
The Court adjourned till 9 o’clock; 11 ’ >.
' "CSSF: Wo learn, that the colobralcJ leinperaace
lecturer, Or. Elliou of Non York, his armed fa
Oar.city, and will dalivcra lecture tills in
the Becond A. R." Church, corner of Smitbflold street
and Virgin alley. From tho well knoerarepaution
of this gentleman, we hare no doutrt that all who
may.ailend will derive both plMaara-andprofil,arid
anticipate to him a crowded honsn. • ■
Jsbbv Lisni-We were shown a. toner yesterday
from Baronm- tb,Dr.-Morris,'of tne bluecniti,'in
which he said it. Wan cut : certain yet that he wohtd
atop here with Misa £ind; ns they had to he io'New
York early m the Sptln'g. But if ho determinedron
having the Nlghtongslo sing hore ha woold eerid'Sn
agent some ten days in advance, to procure a room
for that pnrpoao, .
63F This mowing, at 10 o’clock, the Fnrmtoro of
Mrs. Hughes w ill be sold at h&r dwelling, Chatham
atrnet, betweno Wylie street and. Pennsylvania Af«
enne, aa aho is declining, housekeeping. All. tho at
tides are of thfi most eplondid kind,nome of them
Eastern make, and have been kepi In tho heal order.
' V.H-.l ■
I® - The,following tan.list or.the True Bills re.
turned by the Grand Jury yesterday :
Com. vs. John Thomas, Burglary. ' . ' r
Lotterman Marks, Assault add Baltcry.
“ John Thomas, Larceny. . .;
. -: Louis. fteinehsrt, Gambling House. .r
;. “ . Andrea Fontcra, Aosault and Battery. ;
THEaißß.erTo.night, the y greatest ''.inducements,
are offered tor a full- house. " The play of “Love’s
Sacrifice” and “ Mock Doctor.” In' the first piece
Hies Logan appears as Margaret Elmore. -
E2J" The superlor tilchen foroi*
toro of Mrs. Brigga nlll beaold by P.'M,'Davis this
morning nt 10 o’clock, nt No. 39 Second street, be»
low Ferry.
■ BSr W.C.Wall.at his cheap Periodical'Depots
Nd. 85 Fourth sired,'has received the April hiim>
her of tho and the March
number of Blackwood’s Magazine.
Hf Wo roler our readera to the advertisement
~of;Mr. C. S. CnaiE,.who proposes to deliver a lec
turd on the subject of Phrenology, at Philo Hail/on
Friday evening.
I®: Geo. P, Morris Lodge, I. O. of O. F., No.
431, will meet every Monday evening, in- Washings
lon Hall, Wood street.
ESP The wind,yesterday, raised quite a dost in
the nlreets. , ... . .
To Contractors. •
TjROPOSALS are invited fromStono Masons, Stone
A- Cutters, Carprmers, to., for tho erection of a Pro
. restnnt Episcopal Chnrch, at dip' .corner of. Diamond- al*
ley and Grant street.' 'The proposals lo be handed in, on
or before Ihe 15th day of April next. ~ .. .
? A plan and specifteStlonsmay bejseen ai the JSsiue
.ReompCTrinUy Church; entrance on Sixth street, on'
Salurifay mornmg nrapt. belwech lhe hours or ft'A. M;.
arid I P. Miy—where,also,"Mil information will bo given
t)y au Architect. By order of _
;■ maig7ud 'if. 1.-.A.' :-i Tiig Bfimrta CoaiumEß. j:
Bocbinghamand Domestic ftoeenswsrsi
I jit OODWAIin, BLAKELYA CO., .Manufacturers
Vv of, Rockingham and .Yellow'Cane,Ware. East
. m*SAMPLEROOMS, I'io.KH.f’oitrtAslrr-'l;jipar lie
. Mayor’s Office,. Pittsbnrgbi Pa., - i
•Quf extensive -Works enable us-to fill orders pronmUy.
A competent designer., being constantly employed,- also
.enables na to keep pace nrith all Ihe new and’improved
atyleaorthe.dayii' . fI ,'. .y,. ,n.
■ WomrUrnajfSpitoons, Pitchers, Fanny. Toys; Dessert
Sels.Fiower-Vases, Mantel Ornamem*, Medicine and
Snuff Jars, and articles for domestic use, in great varietw
. Orders raptcffuliytstHdui. ? w marS7 tf ?
■DECEIVED THIS DaV PER EXPRISS—'
XV nta doz: Alexanders Ladles’ A Genta’ Kid oini.'.i
HTpleeesCheneSilks,choice styles; '
“ - -50 do -Iriab Poplras, do- do ; ■ t
■. ISO *do Beragea, '.' do ..- do: '" . . t
123 do Ginghams, - do "' do; .'■*.■
Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchie&i de
Laincs, &c., Ac. , , A. A. MASON Aro’-”
; 'Nos.A3 andlHMarketmre’ei.' I
■ --ToXiot. •• v. i,.^ i
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE. No il'
Admire or moTioohuElZr;
i^iasSsi:'
.; 2 bbls-iloll Baiter’' ' ' ' -
3 do • White Hofiuay j * •
V
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Sputol Sfotues.
KuropaanAgeney*
JET* Having beefrdei&incd by bnalnesa at -N.ew Or
leans and St. Louis, daring the i&st few'Weeks, I wiU
not leave this city nqUlJTueaday, the Sth of April next,
. JOHN©. DAVIS,
corner of Wood and Fifth sis.
mar37:tAB
A Paragraph for tbe Sictr.
" Itconcerns- the Invalid 7 to investigate the proofs of a
medicine’s elfiacy, before be tnes it. This test U earnest
ly desired as regards Dr. Rogers l Syrupqf.ldc£9vxnt,Tat
and Canehalagua, ■ lt« only by the force of reasoning}
and of /Uca,iaatdonblcan beovercome.-
We say tHai ihla'Prepiraliori tyill cure CougAj, Colds,
?*J il f^ a i €royp t Zivcr Conrplainti &c., and prove it by
the lips anapens of those 'whom"- it nos saved upon the
vergeof the tomb." Hundreds are vrilUng to make
oflfceifbefiefit-htt&i eufedthan
rf CONSUMPTION. We point onrfingef to wfiat they
icai it snail hav&.the weight to which
l V *? andrio'icujre. their testimony ip
thepampweto.: .The Agents have them. .Look alsout
•theadvertisemenrttianother cnloinn■ ■ ■.,i.
Whtar’t Balsftm of WlldCberrj'.
JD* The remarkable success of this Balsam is no
doubt-owing in agieat measdre to the peculiarly agree
able and powerful nature of ils ingredients. It is a finer
iOSBAi. chiefly:Of -Wild Cherry
Bark-and the genuine, Iceland Moss; ithe lanecimponed*
expressly for urn pdTpoas,> the rare;medical Tirrnes nf
which are also lombined by a.' new chemical process
withiheExtrdct of rendering the whom com-;
poanflihe inost Ceruun and efficacious remedy ever dis*
covered, » ‘
'Wedonoi-wish-lo deceive, tbo afflicted,or hold out
any hopes of relief when.npne exist: batwhensomany
hundr *ds pronouncedly .skillful as? most
tiopeleßS ccscs; have. been.cored, wnonan blame us. for.,
using every, word sbid iuicehc of porsaaaion, to induce
the anflenng invalid to lay'aaide prejudice, and partake
of aremedyseldom'loiowfitofaU!' [■ .
v Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. •; v :
’ fE/*vSce advertisement /.. .■ [raarlfl -
< Guitrlc Jtilee or Fepaln. ; :
L fpfr.Thia great remedyYprepared alter directions a{
>Baron Liebig} the great Physiological chemisL by Dr. J.
S^Houghton ? of Philadelphia,is working-wonaersmall
diseases of the stomach and digestive organs.lt istruly
one of-the most important: discoveries: m-medicai sci
ence. Cures of the most.hopeless coses .of indigestion'
have been performed, to. which the afflicted can be re
ferred bycalling on the agents. See advertisement: in
another column. ': / Karuta & KPDowbix, Agents, i '
feb3 * . - HO Wood street. f :
- C7* Consumersof wines are invited la read in arotfier-’
eoinmn the card pf Jacob Snider* Jr.’s cheap wine store
67 Walnut street; ... feb!4:dly
27 _r{|
Nexsok & Co. would respectfolly announce to the
ctuzens of,Pittsburgh, Allegheny fend vicinity; thatthey
have had a large Operation Room, with a~ Glass Roor
and Front, built and nrrang'eaexpTessly for the purpose
of taking Daguerreotype,Likenessesy best; Da
guerieotypes, on the materiat, are taken ai this es
tablishment, under the special superintendence ofthe
proprietors. •• - . •, •
- Tae arrangement enables Ahem also' to take Family
Groups, of any number of persons, in, the most perfect
manner. ■ . " - 7
, ■; Likenesses ofrickor diseased persons, taken in any
part of the city.; * • />•: ■
Gallery at tue Lafayette Hall,Fourth street,corner of
Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance -on Fourth street,
fcb!4tly 7 . • ; - : f
Fublte: fltteutton \
Is most respectfully invited to the plaia. unvarniahed
statement of JohaWaU,whovyascurpdofan old Cough
•.by the use of the Psteolsck j • • j -
.: This maycertify that: I have been cured of an old
cbromc.coagh by the usd-of four bottles of Pe lroleauri
The cough attacked me-ayear ago last December, and 1
hatHostuU hopes ofgetling well, as I hadtaken the ad
vice of several phyaicians without any benefit I was
beneflued aliaostinstandy by lhensa ofthe,Petroleum.
I coughed tip, daring the use of the Petroleum, a hard
substance resembling tone. I make these statements
.wtthout any. solicitation flam'ohyodem and sole
ly for others^who-aroscSimng may b*
beneflued* You aieolibeny to publisk this certificate..
I, ant an old citizen of Pittsburgh* having resided hefr
imny-tbTso years. My'Tesidence, at mistime, win
Becondstreet. - - JOHV^ATT
• Pitubnrgh F Febraary'2l}lBsl.7> - t;'- -■■■■> J i
■■'iJEF Pop sale by Key sex A MaDoweli r l4O Wood
RTTS. Sellers, 07 Vvooa st; D. M. Curry, Allegheny City;
D.A. EilioXt, Alleghenyr Joseph Dougl&ss}AUegheny;
H*P. Allegheny} alsoj by tne yropnfeior r
- S.ltf. KIEB,
mars >i Canal Basin,Seventhat.,FituLurfclw,,.-
. By During these sudden cbangim of the? weagtert
colds,, coughs: and diseases of .the Langa nnd Ttirrau
a ramora prevaJemthaaaiany other ;seasotii.i "We
procure at-oaceyvrasArt-Eic
prmonmr, which alwaysreiievesa cough 6r tightneisef
ihocheator. throatyorthe: difficulty ot Tfv
iu To be had at the Pekin Tea Store, S 3 Fifth sueeuc
iSOL - ♦
. SHAKER SARSAPARILLA.,
THE GREATSPBimtAmi smWER itEviomk
. * < r IT PREVENTS DSHdSE^-PROOF; f - T
o'i Cans StTßii i- fdttowing ivu
dence « of. thdoaa&ds: of similar character,:
. and conciqaiyiuy proves lhakßriHowp’aSars&pimUais'
most: eftfcbtiva .remedies
. :Prj Haza;—Jlsnx Sr^^vMynasouf when 'about nit'
disease. Soofu'
. kdd.rbodyi 1 find for xu, a yeaia-
codid be -suggeated'
fcy:icy fiimda' laleo had the advfco.of of
:.tb«(mscp^d«m'lfl; 7 ’a :
Oute^andTalmost washed the little stiffererdead, that \ t
its y pains. Doriog the.last
monflm.thft eords weteao dimjeaiiig ana painfqLlnr- 1
self aha vrifo were up withrit rnght anddayi-fot-weeks
-logelher,ffa4 «* An 4 given up: all-hbpe~of ver raising
oar length, to try yoor
ShaherSamapurill^.. Htinetafctly f tried it, und I have
<d rsp-thesvresjsQ that Scat- lo
beaeeh; :
commence UEingirsdqaer.as
have snveiiagriiaideal of cufleuoa and espehse, Tlw
child isnow well-a&d hearty.- .we; do hntnssu&tinß-lv
conatder.y our Shaker Sarsapanlla one beer nre -
paratiana ' JOHN'STANSBtJRY. >
. v »- . - Rp%e;betwbehFroni^Ba s Second su.
. TktsuMmtySargßp&ifo^&.aEtxinthtldixti Kti.
■ ■: -■
. jDr.Afiwrcy, titfessor ihm Ghb JHcdicai CtiUx* in-jj
and ra^mmndb
.Smaacr,ii.u.vmrranad » 4a pun!} and auirelu
». e S"H«f><nu»« i» Ftmale apd Family •neditiht ii&fit
lit sun you mquirt for ltr.'S. D. Hauv’i Shaicr
Sarsaparilla, . .
Price .81. pojhou!e,inn(talj;bott!ra6irBS;’- ;*
•• Dr.3.D.IIOW£SCO , • ■
Cejicse ilall.CincinmUi/to
mus; be adtlicseed.', r
For sale by onr Agents, " ■ !
J. ScaooaaiiKn 4rCe:, fl.lV. btKsSs.' A.'BiAcs' Jon f
JLTowsyesJ,-,. w,ku£SffiM: j!a/
{oots, Puishorehj.De A. Jauotr, Allegheny : iv. R.
aicCutuAßD, Jllanehesiet; FCooolEnf Urownsvillo':
andJJroggtsu.generally.- Also, hr HOWE«r CO., PrJ
l>nttot3,So.lCoHejellall.CmciuiiAli.Otiio. ' ift-IiSJ i
O; of O. F.—F'aee of Mcstilig, IVashington
H Jl*tWooil street, between btbnnd Virgin Alley,. 1
PtrontfubH Loe9S, Mo. every Tnesdey
MEKOAMies&tCiSieß'tutT, Nb.'B7—Meets r s { ahdfsa
Frtbtty ofeach p month. : ' . , iaat2s4-l, •
;JE?*pa«t FellOvra’&all, adttn jßtiiWOii.fiiur/V
itfttj, btficecn Wovd. and Smi&fuld.ttretts —PiUaburefr<
Suoogipmeat, No.S, meetaUt and 3a Tuesdays ofeich 1
rfwdJyß® 11 oeßCttJ Lo^ c » N *- raeets 2d and dit
m< i*’ iiOdse, No.iO, mcctEevery Thursday
BVe^un lernSlar^°^ BC «-«.meets evory-VYqdnesciay
Iron Lojige, No, ,18$. rapeis every Monday ev^ne.
. Mourn Moliiih Lodge, No, SCO, meet, every Friday
evening. .. . ■ .
Zoceo. Lodge, No. 385,meets every Thursday evening,
at their Halh corner of Snmhflelif and Fifth streets.
Twin-Gi.tr Lodge,No: 24t, meets every* Friday even
mg. Hall, corner of Leacock and .Sandusky .streets.
• AfleghenyCily.-- /,•-•. , _ ;j raaySSily
Hj-anKerona Lodge, I. p.o* O. S’,—The a™.
gerena Lodge, No-@9,L 0. of 0.F., meets every WedT
nesday evening in Washingioa Uall,"Wood et, [jnfaP ■
ttSJr V P> I * oi 21 el the
d»F evening,"at, the &1L corner or TynLaS?WoS
streets,above Kramer fc Ruhin’S) ■ . ’ 'WrSWn*
®f®««*^TheJouaanTSßCil*raoioSocißiT.ofEitti<.
. burgh and AUcghehy, meets on tho seenmi Min'af.'f,
cve 6 ry monih nt the Florida How,MS»t~ r f
. rt Jonn Yopno,|r.,aeetetiay.,
c."g: hvssev: fflESSKtffc ■
tt3*;Tßis tomtianr’is now prepared to InsnWi •■ '■ ‘
Mcrcha^
:-SSSS^tSM&®ES^tf&SSSKJ
snimtegniy, ... , ’,. ■ • u,t l i>.n>acnce i lrttelUgenw
loa •*
,’ ' U'fr-S IWaUHANCE*
“«ce Compart]/ i£f9r -W«!?■*«“''•’
MagKiakium iholivejTr JSna Vsri, ore now is-
IS Md«y P api»t ! fl l “E[S n^'^ Jl * e .«S« of
AasaoiaV^- 1 *
Jtoitunmcß eojayiil'
ITT-tttiw 1 * 48 ’ HOBERT FIHNEr, &«•*.
FIHEend 'MARINE RISER
Qfite in h&nmgcLhtlcl Bouse, Ncu. 1« a»4 ISS Waur it.
-/ • - DZ2XCTO23; ' v V:. ’Ji.‘L-* ' v
DaUafi» Rady Patterson* Tt. H. HaxilcsVil-B.
•ffcmpjoiVJoslro* Rhodes. C/H.iWsor,/Wm.M. Ed
gar, CgwardjGrcggi A. P; Ansbtttz, Wm. Coliingwoftd, B,
U .Savsyerv Chae.Keni.liVnj; Conn an. ; feb2o
-'•••.?■■&■*? notice to Balfd«ra» r..vVp --'.
PROPo3AiSforal>ont 15WJ porches ofSlnsoaWork
of St. Paul’s .WewtCqthedraJ .will be received bv
the Boildhlr Committee‘'until ,SATo|lDAXrih» 29ihnY
March instant- * ■'* ■ 1
Plans and specifications can be seen at the Office m
the rear of tho Cfcarci,otsxy titrts iron FtiJay. aut £ ]
«W»! GBMSS3W I
■ T ~ M *. */ • *
w:jVvn ■.
; r • ?*s .y. *-t
•-.V
*’ *V
r*> «£•■.. i;' 1
, V»* / ~ * t
Fifth Streett between. Wood ;<ui& Sadthficld*
JOSEPH 'FOSTER.'.'.... ~...>l»sssW Aim
Atoittance—First Tier and Parquette,so cents; Sec
ond and Third Tiers, 25 cents; ColcrredGai lery r 25 cents i,
Private Bcxesreaofc, Bt»W. , .
Doors open cu 6j- o’clock, Cartam rises at 7ircloelc.
ET* Mr. and Miss LOGANwili appear. ■ ...
. FRIDAY. EVENING, March.29Lh, Ue per&rnjdnces
will commence with the play of
i , r
Margaret Elidore;. .* »•* v&?~wi+ .vfrMta EUxaLogaa*
Song, Mr. Barnett. Dance; Mr. CaUadine and filrt. •
Walker.- ■ - - - •- •
The whole to conclude with.* : ■v • •
. THE MOCK DOCTOR. , u
Doctor Da Flour,- •« * «* •». •wl Logan.
JE7* Tomorrow, JJcnefiiofJßr. LOGAN. *
Hr.SrLSBEE, uteYanfcee Comedian, laec gaged-«Ad
willshbhly appear. Dae notice wIU be gjyeaorhlAsrsJ
appearance.
uogiweips oreat.Posonuaa ef LUC IA
Catilerata spd-the Stthmu, or RCHsat .
TKTOW exhibiting at the Athecasum,Lecture, Boom, .
AvrivingafullandcorfectrcpreflemUtion'orthat in
teresting country. J ‘ * /r ' **, *
For particulars see smalt bills, J ‘ ‘ ■
Admission 25 cents'; children under l lf* years half,
J>rlce ; : 'v'_'r' ...
7a precisely. Doors open at 6s. ' ‘ '
, JBxMbiUcn every , Wednesday and-Sataidatf- af-' f
vepioom—commeneing ai B o'clock A ÜbeTalArraflge*
ment will be made with scho*rs’?ahUdrea**Bhotil4 see :
■*his pleasing and edifying exhibition./ • A. . frftatlfttf ,:■
- • ,'. ’.c.-;;Pancing School. •
York, respectfullyTnTorma
WUsburghri that:he *will open his*
DANCING SCHOOL, aboutumtlnof April,.wha* ho
will.inirodace the £te*t style, of CotUUcflg* Ablate
WTB AT&xcaim:
X -r-Will be sold da Saturday evening, April l2&,at&
o clock, at McCartney’s Auction Ho~u*ev No* )2&Wood
streol, 4
inches onSboit street, und extending h&ok ioofeetid *
faaiuilejr, • Said Tot& are Nos 5® on. tiet’*
plan In the Third Wardof Aliejtfosny t gQd .
eotafflanding aßoataJfal vlewofthbciiles orßiSoftrsh
and AtleghenyandmrQttfldi«g.cdtiitfry£ and-wools be a
roort desirable location far o.' a
carmo: bo Bujoassedby&ay-fcluiilion fOr Jicahh »a the
iwociiies; Title liniispntaolo/'Tchnffatsilbr /r"
marts - < &
Y" “
•tf£< FURN JXUftET at AtJcno**---Oa:Mimday morn*
. tng, 3iat, at 10 o’clock-, at theresidehpe of J.
Bepperu Eaa,Wo.SS'PetuvStreer, will be sold a quantity
<?f superior HoweboMFarnlWwifjjart of'whlcTj has been
bat a few months in splendid-mahogany
cardtable&j mahogany, spring-, seatdivansatut oftalra;
superior three &f narlorearpeurhearthrogsA ma&oga*
ny ‘book case; sideboard;: Venetian blinds; Euisia iron '
fenders; cane seat and Windsor- chairs? Aad.>roekers;
patent lever and eight day cloek ; fire irona; lmreaas;
walnat enclosed wash stands; high,post &a& r tr&ti6te
bedsteads; low=post bedsteads? aattradsesj ohaaber
and aiair carpets; tuir.rods; dining and kitchen tables;
glassware; queenswaiejiinwaxe; omaaainj brass fc*K
tfes; copper cool j kitohenuteiglff,
/IiBiNBT 19AKEKS’. TOOLS, • BBtSCUESv <to.i it*
\j: AnotKW^—TOU bo added tat lie aale.ofFaniitar»''
*m at Davit AncuonHoomvlbianfteiaoonifttao’claVk- 5
Cabinet makerßenches.Toals, Ac; < ~a/ w* ’
' P.M-OATOt, ixcP,.
Ur. HollUVi W«Hkl> '—■
TJECETVEB AT HEOTTf rtoi ' W „
street, a now «Pply 0 t
afl lie <&»<(«» ana f*
inarm both mate #?&feowfo. TPrfce StT
uve fnncuonj ta«mfwißi/<ni
,T?e Htfatilaa, at ikejtaeart oThealin* the
act in fflldlreatsa wiattTer.' jritielSe. v:_-CwSss
aelaSinwi-'Blrtl Bojig," arrangedfor.
Jhßgnitat: :
, When Stm-tiTßio the Ci«etSW*sr do ’
Juw»y«&easte r i „' . - 1
**—■ 5* n J?lM>,by Jenny land,
By ilia aad.Sea Waves, , do
Anthe-Wiadyawaieeptaf, „ ■_ do. „
>' S ’ '» r
SavaAby t^y-widifc^
OhetßßSjMiuienefCianet i ,- \, -
Ham-umilui&j)larUaaßx: r ... *
We-Perted Forerer; - ~ - - -
■ , Oaltoaade poftat'7 ' ' ' '-■ ! ‘ tl
Pickle Sdnttaeaiil -' " - -
maifiS : . - ?i?vSiS;,
.pWMU * VER
WONDiiftE'OE-'CO&gSjr
-O*. Roger*! Ag---
, CimpUsixKUndfng w CONgprapfiSxr?*,
a ,° a '** ,u <ntdk -’
■f^sMssraM^wlsK*-
’ j ttdg&KZoild;- Jaflite-iymL
for more. lianSO years Fo*tMastW4!tf^u^* ; a.
W&tm&mmmk
.S^@s^a@isg
Sf? B ™BTTOii|[otii£ft.«ia\ettMimjt»uilm cenia&S
wffl? iaB, ? , * l ? , :“ ,( ft' **& »
„E«ractfroai n letter from P:Mi Cory to HJR Bfew
art, ISq. 147, Second Street,! I ;ew.'York - . 1 -.-.- > , ■
■P«f ■*)*»* BUmars: IlU^»S'Bew|s™SJ^aln ,^-
TOtSpQts;,. JVJtottl Jasf *«w yoa,.XvStßaMtiiSaE!t liSj
WiS£SM£®S^Kgg^^g*.
to malcaje-talr «ii»Jof4Va»i'6tt4;ion?^®iS“S5 e “
else- . *ttltod;io4r&ittil<' yt'?itliorenrtfcuid
say.it-has eoftPtEonio»te'goo4tlte- iiktiofilt.atidf otoM
I haye vvtridkMi-ms’mi £ n> 'AWgteWai&».
theeipecto ration, and I rate J ‘
paSerfromOyjmai." Bnt'if, »gr«uyi!»!« bfradf
favalnsMataeffleiim' 1 «MuW?f tt«t
era afflicted
Broadtraj-, -. „. i-iva
' AjaPHE-iliNGftciW. ’•-
SeutnuntefS- r U ? ri r^® af J f, -ftt :Xi' ’' !fe ' f ' ,
»y-Sftwdiyjff»..3BBiaaE*wa,
fepmont• AtiA «ftto.MlP■Ofc/.vlffgy -
jjooi.v 7 i> .' a W <alt,aß;!yeUae oroajur lay bealtattaow .
«'4SQn>idM ltumm entfflleßt ine<iij!iMe»!d:eito>
m a j,' , . recoqin!ritd ir to ray friegdii. ,!»* stalffmHltUfa.
’.
f want of room to pnbn*h*i&ss£i& nuy r&ore
cmftcatßSrjyo fcgrfegteg foenamgaandTegidcpCCT of
iSd rrnl a. vr&U tfl lSfe*?. Ycrir**»ejr m*
cf tohim has inti ihis sy*ak
:of ficarfc call: fce*r*whiu
ihey say. ■ ■ ■ w -iv.fni*
; CiUEU3 U. Rtfff, AT& ] dors*? ortfehn •
csireet// - -. . .vif n a
• lUtrn l3r«ttaat«n streof,' Pastor of
JboHChnreJiof i|ioGpo<fB2zepljcr4*v , r*.
‘r,Roß«ar S. No. aj;y«tfy street' ~ ;
.aYtvAwwHmrrKo* SMkEo&tou street. **- „
other;ti»Baliait3Dtfto yodi?''t '' ,t . - • >. •• T.
ik» is'bnihebnjr
’ !d *?\ d ™*y**,*»*-h.
’ i .yfißSALEtWtioleealeand retail jbyAv SCOVILL
:M^^WSSSeol e N;fe?fe 0 Ji
-JlHgtotaf I’etue,
PfctaW*! Tietdßbat ofiEa
muS^kf^ nc ~ a hy u, e iuniur of
1 ! t>rHe aiilhorof tfce Wj!mi na
3£ ‘•LotUcoAmoid,” “MoartUntH»ll»
Tn? sbpye w cifa Just received «nd ! ,"'
S- o ;^°CKTfefr
No.47M»tltet ettssj.
’Oti’i’jEE—3DJccj» aai 9bblsfot«aifl bv' '
Sf g«SS StPAfflC & .httiV
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VyjS^StT:
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BIE=MtRIMI
'Bmusmtv&a.
TBEATBBi
faction Sales. .
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