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Court to chttrgeyca gom time to-timeas well nbon matters of public con conaa on those which -belong rayour peculiar cog ■*'■* . . . i ] '\An Aci iotAßsemblywata pateaed April 6il»> 1802, * le-enneted line X3th, 1836, as follower ' ' y . VXhe,»BperTisoi3 ehlll cause posta to be erected at , tteiffleraeSioa.trfYell public rnads/withir. their re , - anwfiw lOtinrinpS,' (whece'trees ore not- convenient) WiihboardsfinnJy died thereon, and index hands Debiting the direction of Baid : roads,. on . which boards ahiul beinscribed,™ largo and legible char ' acters. thp nairie of iho town, y illage, or place. tp ■’ »bich euch fopda may lead, and the distance thereto ..compattufunniles,” • - . jjy eopemsor shall; after ten-days' personal notice, joegtectorrefusetoput up, or keep in com plete repair, index boards as aforesaid, such fiupcrvieor - " : «hdhoffimee. forfeit andpay asum not ‘eteeeatogtendollare,’’", ItiirepreHmted that tills lawns but partially car-. ' tied opt. -Pareons going intn the country often get : aitray fbr wirntof ihisdtrection, .Noxt-tn the grear (dTaahigeefgtiod whoreaman is : > goitretwtiwtn.. The facilities afforded by railroada - andplanfcroads now under contract, or incontcuipla - i tioa,will=inviteond iasnna on'amobnt oftraTel oiit ; through the country heretoforo altogether unknown, ■ aUrSideraßtillmbreimperatit-e the literalfulElmeOf - Of ihh'.ri^diaitiohß' bFjhe ‘Act. “ The law' demands . nothing hirt whatis reasoriable.clieap and convenient , to thetraveling public.. '■ ..Thapumberof pereona.committed toprison.™ Al fegheor Cotmty-dtmngjoach lnonili.and year aa »i -■ -grants ta very great, and their expense lo'tuis cotnmu*' . nity avetyionuidableuemtMany of.these are scarce ,-a- -but<d'pwotr 6hfeiday' ! (tntil they are back again.— These persons doiiotshun tba jailas a pantshmont,. .batarek itasitAfisylam. - Thewahtapfthiscommabity.call loudly for some ~ hoaseofcorrectioo or employment for such persons; •i some wotk hottOepr place they wopldstriva to avoid; i Ihenpif they want elsewhere, we Would be rid of them; if not, they should be eeot where they-wero compelled to woYkfCndsquare their account with the county.,,‘ ■ Chirp resent system encourages; vagrancy ami m .yjtre yagrants;i.;:..' i ■■ . Vagrants and malefactors seek or shun those States and Stiea where tholawaare rnjldor stringent, easily evaded, or rigidly-enforced,ju6t withthoßxnio regu - ' larity and Certainly that commerce obeys thb laws of tnde. .V .' - N . ; Many persona convicted ol petty.; oßeoces are sen ttnceAtrjimpiismment.ielthe County, .Jail, from one .. tnontjt'to.ayear. ..TheeearaiaHa dead weight upon • the cotmty, being entirely idle, when. there,.and .very many of whom are' as welt -contented-in jail, as out' -of it,protrided they are fed, and baye. nothing to do. , t -i In ihb 'conuectiou l may mention what has , been adverted to before, and would direct your cape cialattcntiou to the fact that there are bushels of re -1 .... cognirancesj.wbichore’nevercetreated or sued. . In Qs mbthaanine tenths ofcrimesand miademean-, .'' ora ere committed under the ioflaenco of-intoxicating . -iiquorepthis alot» makes it the duty of die Court, ■ ■ from timo-ld'timii tobrihgitwyournotice.' i’ , . - IndependehfofTtaefi'eeta, individual, social, moral, . s.' retigidao, aod political; drink. wields the club—bran diabcathe Bawua knife, hurls the ballet—nerves the . ■ ..fmrgUr—inspires the thief—and kindles the torch of ' lt first maddens the tiger, and then V ■ At time, the coutt takes regular cognizance i 4 of UceneeS-Shdl ehallaay a few words respecting the v sower andda*y of the court in this behalf, and the ; -' - Now, the court itiuft administer the license law as ■ •-Mhey finditon the Statute book, iuehortasony other '’'-UwlehdmWatered wttfwut permitting itself to be . Bwarwtfbheliatf'B breadtfi fothe right or to the left, .* 'by its own ur other peoples mOTOI principles, opm ions 'pyanifaeal: ■ - In a district like this, it will be 'conceded tltal no c, v nourtCan he intiumedby personal' observation. ~ ,it of; tto.court closely to. inspect, that each requisition of the law has been complied with, and «rai v serrate’’applicationwillbo granted or re . foxed traits ownindividual merits of•demerits.:' , , The court can tmlyact on testimony before it. The applicant makes out h« curo. No one objects.' :if - - from abnudant caultoO il is held over. he comes armed "i> widrwitnes»s,and: : counse} who, makesut stronger , ' Ihan itwus befoie. The teathnany isa'.l on ohe eide, • ip fttfoi df the applfcant v To reject it would he un ' - jnatj the granting ofit inay erect a nuisance;" - ; . Nt>w»ywtereg.maylietu'eutorareensBanddiapo-' eiUonef rhecourr. a pcietcptory rejectiQn orrciuaal ' wonkjj tmderthe clrcuineiances, and ae tbe'lawstahda: , , to a capricious act of tyranny and a deciaion not only : t7lOmuiA.yPt.nr-o, hn, agniosf evidence, and until the : Court can koow by xnluilion and decide right by in efihct, es mattoranoW etand, Ucenses will begranted J. whlchdtould have been withheld. • ■it To sasulUD the power of refusing one petition, under . tbeso clrcumstancesg implifO the power of rejecting ' all; btftthis would be an actor judicial legislation, ‘ ' o iifdleial ' repeal of a law already'in force. . It!latruethe Court io vected with diicrction but vary.meaning of the ,word discretion ie, knowl cdg» to govern or direct oarself but «o far from know!- - nn whroh alone discretion can act st all, the -Court isia profoand ignorance of everything except ‘ ' rirepioof ofthe petitioner. Tfespmtand the Jener of the license: laws imply , and a dramotijU treaty, a compromise. They f »eck to regulata whot no human law has ever been ■ - able torontrain-Tthey ere tiot prohibitory, but reeuic- ; the tmly, and the act of April 30,1850, left the law £>und it, end conferred no power that the Court - - d&Porpoare» and exercise-before that act wan pas-, . .'.age!* ""n. ■■ .•v .• • .. Nine-tenths of the power, obligation, and respon* . • of this law U vested in and rests with, the : people, but that which is the basiners of ali ceases • tt' fe ond men nererconsider ; that whit iff incumbont on ai!,;<mgbt to be imperatire oneactc ' ' ,; V' : •Tlie'Otfurt' intiies'diat knowledge frhicUia wim ' ’ hfild from il, and withotUwbich its acuon w for evil. ‘ sMen eign ceftificates forno caUßfi but the Year of civ* * ■ ofienca, ond eren whcfe diity, in- - - - ,tcreBl r ail.prompt i&em tb appear in Court to/abate a , - loojsance tinder'their thoy iaiito do bo (or- tho 1 .qy>fHA «ftamw f nrirf from wont Cf tnoral courage iji the ' ritiwtodo&ftduty*'-'1 1 r ; -/. jii regards tippling hoUBea t ihe returns are yery *m -1 perfect.: It ia a duty men dislike, and content them*; '* iefaeawith ft careless and telactsht discharge of if. JriHfta 6<Vp.n find true bills on the mereYetumof ■ - whei dte case comes up for trial r I!v»firSimonwealUi laib,fur want of evidence,and the w ; * 4 ■ i a is triedy convicted, and sentenced'-'? P*y Pg I • county.pays tho f oat o (, sa if’. Bn n „ IS | In prNon. «od fog-shop. 6 ? lls tw,Be ' SmnSwhenlwisin ? n,oa - “ whBn hß , ,s oar lA ? 1 Us S& ta*:uptmlum « a martyr to a law which; I by them is deemed severe. - , , . Many keepers of tippling are hound in re '; cognizance to standthetr trial, audsre never seen or heard -of afterwards • Their recognt nanpre ere ibrfaited but timer repeated or eued, and the county Uinfor it ogain. - „„ Bat tbe owners of rippling uouaes watch tho gro-- ' ‘' greaeoftheeriminarcalendar vigi- and'know as weltas iho. district; attorney, ' when the jail is and.xhe tippling . house cases are lively to be reached, when, they are ojf like - migratory birds;and can nowhere be found until after _ - thßjttiy.is discharged. ' '■ ; : A law isbut the expression of public opinions in ooßalltutlonal forth. ;Toi this tbe law not only owes its exiatencabut all ita vital energy; and n law in nd wancaofi er againstipnbtic opinion, will remain a Oeadletter on the Statute book. .... The pernicious eflectsofdrinking honses in their wid limits are -koncededj the temptations they offer, the : their afford. But wberetbousands will drink, ' ' tuSirerls wJU always be found to administer it; for it isa tnMiey businres, If evety.grogshop in the eitiai wonldclose Jts dares w .an hphr, their plaras •wonld be snppliei fcrthwilh by olhera, piovpled the demand and consumption of the article remained the «v.-ne. Build tog anam doesnotraise a:crop,.oor the “"b.i-jv of » stable create a horse. So long aa men wiU.iimUh it, and the supply will : ' r M d appling bouae can. harily be con* " '' 1 Nowyif-pubiiat sentitnent .and.Uabit. hnti heen na . ,■ itfhnleaomeJihSinnnJUS-and -Btrongv.witit regard lo ■- -vtvfctttsSaa-dridldag; 1 * fill m rood men -dcare it TTian liccinao wbiCPyelped M 1 RO ■‘"fr&.c bikssedday should ever arrive,' when ihe. manwill’be aliM'' untohimaelf. • , .P.kiSASyqAIMiS end else where, -demonsirateg (h» . hnZZ, legislation, restrictive pr .prohibitory;, has achieved but little;. Ho engages wan upbillbaameßs •.' whttlegialates'against the; poaMons,- and hero ,at the 1 .-'threaßold 'be enfioimters '-ahablt, a paaaton, ontl.a 1 feshion, os fixed as human trailtiy. tmtverexl aatbo World; andhoaiy wifli a thoucand yeats of preaenp ■."lioiiand impunity. The precepts of temperance are oa old as . : tiaoify^i-aod; the. practice, of' *ie opposite dsuis rrorn deloge down. Inaia.of its Boppres gWi, the law has done: - stated ohnu?- ; <ri romethmgr-aie press- eoraetnmg individual' example and exertion , , d."<e*»A-taa aone bnt little." ■wasjateepeii lotith Ups m,‘ strong drmk; and reeled ?^?b t xire > in iis nature, origin, progress, add. -iggreTatmn,^ei^. B pjgtciple, whichmeC ft.“ the fonaof temperance societies, endsuiely every, reason and justice authorizes society torexercisejbe whole ol the social principle*, to. the .way of 1 remedy*-The achierments ' Of. these Societies hav-eeMipsed aU r r f ''Ce3fint* • Its effectual : suppreasiottWillMcihand the active,: combined, 60d unceasing exertijnhof wholetnasaes of men, who must add to their Seal, discretion; and to . their desexetian, patience, ; ahd to their patience an cnonaous amount ofchristiaii.behevjofehcs. It inthe opinion of many of our best citizens who Imve dcToted time and energy to the good caoee that the timetbas arrived when no license should be grant ed. 'Whatevei'may be our own opinion on the subject) we jiidifchdlyknpw that the law is on the statute book, . ondiis'repeal/rnodificatiori Or a total prohibition is in the power of the Legislature alone. r Now thia Coart approTeaorrejects mitadescretion every bond of every guardian, trnaiee, constable, pod* lar,alderman, ana justice of the peace,dtc. in the county. \ Now supposing the Court should say, they had legal evidence of guardians .cheating their wards, trustees abusing trusts; justices exceeding their pow env&c.Bnd would approve no bond, now or hereaf ter! It will he readily perCoivPdthia would bedias trons to society-rand should be fatal to any Courts ' The principle is the sa me, but : iha applicntion is different. ‘ A denial of any license wo aid be looked Qpon os the refusal to approve any bond, eh act of madness, ve t each would bo an equal usurpation of power, and defiance of law,. Now, Irons the fact that no cases ol tippling houses . come before the Court from information from justices of the peace, i t may bes a pposed that the Grand Jury hos no other way ofreaching.thetn butby the returns of tlie f Now ihis is a; very great 'mistake. Any .person'who knows ofany .one, selling spiritpijs liquor by less measure that/a quart, can go befom ia • magistrateand lay- an infbrraatioa as for any olh&r crimmaloffeoco. ....... , •••■>•• .«••• > This proceeding would teach* them effectually, and ensure Vcohvictiop in every case, for pqity. and wit nesses would be hound over to appear, outas it is, all the returns .that are made, are made by constables, and there are bo witnesses- The constable only knows that a house has. an appearance of selling by less measure than a quart, acd io most cases testifies no more. ,-Each andeverycitizen in this community has it In his power/ thereiore/to bring every offender to certain conviction, but-there can be no conviction, without testimony,. and no trial without an informa tion. •: There are about as many tippling houses in this community as licensed taverns. The demand/ there fore, ia tvnce as much as the supply authorized by the court, and far more, lor ono grog shop sells more in . one than a tavern sells in a week. . If this court.could, by any lawfulexerciae of power, rid society-.of this; dreadful scourge, it would have been done before now. . If this courtgranted no license, it would not Btop the sale of ardentepirlts one moment, but grogshops would . increase* and maltiplytcr. doubletne present .number, there would he double the number of indict ments for • this offence,. which from the' 'same causes would Bhare the Bame fate that now.befalls them.— The first effect would he to withhold several thou sand dollars from the treasury, now paid for licenses/ The secoudeffect would be to iaOicl upon the county thb ’payment df several thousands of dollars of costs in tippling bouse-cases, in addition to what it pay son <that score now, Thb increased harden on the county would, not foll short nf ten thousand tlollara a year, nor exceed thirteen thousand as things are at present. This cannot beentirely disregarded by the court. ' Thrive.looked at and spoken to youof these things, .not as youandTand good men think they ought to he, butbsrkndw they arc, Most or all the offences that will come before you, will be offences involving tho loss of properly. The learned District Attorney will be frequently in the Grand Jury room, and the Court is ready at &U times to render you such legal assistance as you may require. " %v / -• faction Soles. SCOTT A OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 61 XIAIN LOUIS, B&SSOUBL ’ HAVING been engaged in the above business for the last six years, in this city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold iii this market, either for Auction ot private stile—-particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods: and will make liberal advances oh all kinds of Goods {consigned us for sale here. : • '• Will refer to Messrs. Hewett. Roe A. co-,E. R. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood A Co/Johu J; Anderson A Co., R. H. Stone,Squire & Reed,Brownlee, Homer * Co;.Lftrkin .Denver. Saint Louis; Butler* Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. •• [raarSOiy «lASlRBfilcEf&Ssr&i Auctioneer* a ROGER Y STORE,PLATFORM SCALES andother SCALES, WAGON, FURNITURE, *C n AT Auc tion—-On. Wednesday next, April 2d,at 10 o’clock inihe forenoon, will be sold.al the store of Messrs. Mar klih* Co., Pennsylvania Avenue, near the Tunnel, their entire stock of Groceries, Ac., which U very extensive, com prising everysmicle in.that Ime,-sach as sugars,coffees, teas, molasses, allspice,doves, pepper, cinnamon, mna lord, ginger/tobacco, cigars, Ac. A large assortment of qufienswtvie, glassware, stoneware and crockery, Ac.; 'l.eettplatform rcales; 1 do brass counter scales, with several other artielesappertaining Grocery Store. .Also,one wagon and -alm of furniture and Beddiusr. mar 27 JAMES ZkTKENNA, Auct*r. / SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET ING, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Ac., Ac.* of a private family,*** Friday, MarcfcSotinatlQ o’clock in the forenoon, will bo sold at the dwelling of Mrs- Haghes, Chatham street, between. Wilie street and Pennsylvania Avenue, her DnosehohL Furniture, Ac., as she is declining housekeeping/ All of the articles were made to order, are of ibe best quality and kept in. the neatest and best manner.' A part of thetn ore one splendid pier .table, with marble top; one mahogany dressing table and looking glass; one splendid rosewood hat rack, with looking -glass, tlie most beautiful article of the kind ever sold in Pittsburgh; high audlow post bedsteads; dining and breakfast tables; fancy chaffs; solar and nail lamps ; fine engravings; Venetian blinds; oil window shades; parlor, chamber, Hall and staircar* puling/hearth ruga; Stair rods; floor oil cloths; fend ers; fire irons /a great variety ef kitchen mensits, *c„ among which is one English jack or spit, a first rale ar ticle, and one refrigerator, an excellent article; made to order.. . , (marl 3] JAMES McKKNNA, Auct’r. Yaluable uuilDTng lots in duquesne BOROUGH at Auction.— On Tkvrsday, April 3d, ar3 o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold in Daquesne borough, at the footbl Herr’s islnnd, six ' BaildingLots, froming;twehty feet dn*the Allegheny river and Penn sylvania Canal. Also, five Lots adjoining ; same size, and similarly sitaaied,lobe sold at a .Ground Lease'of Sl5 per annum, each. ' Terms ofeale of first six Lots—one-fourth in habd, -and the balance iu three equalnnnuai.paymentH. ' • Title is indbpntable. ' : • : JAMES &PKENNA, ■ inarlS " • r •- • •• Auctioneer. P. SI. DAVIS, Aaotloneer, ‘TT'ALUABLE BOOKS. at Accxroir. -*- On : y evening, 29th;instant, at 7 o’clock; at the,Sales Rooms, comer.of Wood and FiAhstreels/vrill be sola a large aud choice colleetionof valuable,’.new and second hand Books, standard works of. history, poetry, fictiim, theology, biography,science; fiaearts,*Ac. • / mat2B / * P-M. DA VIS, Auct’r,, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE av: Ate* O tiox.— On Friday morning, March 25th, allO o’cloek, will be sold at theresideuebof Mrs. Briggs, N 0.39 Sec ond street; below Ferry stroet, her entire Household and Kitchen Furniture, which have been kept in excellent order—comprising in part:-Vwo mahogatiy hair seat #o- Toi;' mirror#; mahog iiiy hair seat chairs and rbekefs; mahogany card tabies; bbokcasc and desk; candelabras; parlor and hall lamps ; parlor/chamber and stair car pet#; hall oil cloth: sideboard; dining'tables; work stands'; enclfise.danaplain’ wash stands/dressing and plain bureaus;.high and low post' bedsteads /feather beds; bedding; hafr and husk maitrasses/cane seat :and. fancy ebairs and rockers; Venetian and transparent -blinds ; Rasria iron fenders; nre.irdns; Britannia ware; dinuer and tea seas; .glasswatej knives and forks; kitchen farhiture; cooking' utensils; Ihrge cboldng stove,Ac.,Ac. Alsb,ftaexcelJentrallch cow, :.: mar 24 -:. ' : ' ; . , .:P; M. DAVfSjAuct’c. nrTALUABLE PROPERTY IN lavvrenceville . y at AncnoWr—On Saturday afumoem, Mareh 29th, at 3 o’clock, will be sold on the premises, that very volnable lot of grouud sitaaied.in ine borough of Law- Tenceville,. (adjoining Rev, Lee’s Church,) having a front ot one hundred andoighty-bne feet on Pike street, , and extcndiog back.one hundred and seventeen feetl— oh which is erected a gtjpd twp. story .frame, dwelling house, with five rooms, washandatnoke houses, Ac.! Also—A large two a lory. Factory, sixty feet front hy seventy feet deep, with large chimney stack; and ft neverfailing supply of water oa the premises. Thisde sirable property will be sold: together or, in six Plans can be had at. the Sales Rooms.'. Brewers ;or manufacturers requiring room, with a large supply of waterj-would do well to.examiae the premises previous to sale. Title indisputable- Possession given immediately. ' Terms—One-fourthcash; remainder In three equal annual payments, with interest—secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. P. M- DAVIS,! .. marll). - . • . --v . - Auctioneer.- ; 6. aPCARTIfte i T\RY Go6i>s'«ANo GROCERY STORE at Auction, i/~'WiUi>c soldoiiMbtiday, March 31st, at 10 o’clock, A. the.}store - of Mr. John APCrackon, Corner of Penn and Locusv *treets,Fifih Ward, a large lot of Dry Goods andGroqeries, among-which may be mentioned inpariy tbe-followtng Dry Goods: ; * ' ' Ginghams, calicoes, plains, mouslin d’lames, alpacas, .cashmeres, bleached, and browu muslins, canion flan nefs,rpavna white ..flannels, caagincttg,' tweedu, spool cotton, patent thread, sewing silk, sillc handkerchiefs and cravats, tape, cotton cord, aprohchecks,merinos, l&cps, sheeting, edging, 3tc.,&e. \ cogpe, spgar, sugar .honee. and N.'O. molasses, loakaogar, mustard, pepper, allspice,'ginger, Cloves, nutmegs,cinnhm6n r cream of .tartar, salerattiS, 50da, alum, rock candy, raisins, French currants', soap and candies, tobacco, ate. , ' , \ 1 Queemrware, China and glassware, counter and plat /orcrspa|es, &c. ;:, . , .W. G. hFCARTNEY, j: ’ r "- Auctioneer- FLIRNJTUiiB, F«Wr Beds and Bed dine, KitcheriMunsils, s£ jy Liqwrt and. Ear per -teres pf. Mansion Mouse, an Liieriy street, at; Auction.—, WilUp 50tdnn-S4TUitD Majch s»ih, atlO o’clock, A; M.,St the* MANSION HOUSE, oa Liberty slreeuop* oosite the Canal Basin, the enUrfHoasehofdFttrrilthre tmd-Kitchen Utensils, &c n -comprising mpatt-Fcather Beds and Bedding, high and low.post Bodsteads, hair, i hnsk and strawMaurasses, droßsingifind plain Bareiue, Card Tables, centre tables, dining table* and stands, set tees, rocking do*, wash stands, work stand*) parlor, hail and Blair Carpeting, strut rods, oil cloth, knive&and forks,spoons, tenders and nro irons.ash pans, cookingstove, Queensware,Chinaware and Glassware; ■together with Jotof Bar Fixwres, Wines and In* quorj,pfthachpicestflaaUiy,fee'.: i -'* £ > 1 The above tprnUure has only been In use w year*] and kept in the best of OTder. mart! 77. Q t McCAKTNEY, Anct. v " "<• ’jf * »*-,1 .'» 1 ~ "• >.v • - ••■■■•■.". ■ •' - r; • ''.-v flornmermLanfr-ffinancial. XHK PITISBbaOHBOAtIOOf' TKADE AND M EHO'H ANTS > EX 011ANOE: FREDERICK LORENZ,) 4, ; WM. A. HILL. > Comhitik* rpti Febeuaht C. ZUG, 1 _____ Wee fitly rotlsw of the Whol8»alfl Rarttet. OFFICE OF THE-MORNING POST, ;» FnmiT, March 28, 1851: ( The weather during the wholo week was delight ful. Business haa increased in our city. Our mer chanta are now doing a heavy buaineaa to groceries, dry goods, shoes, hardware, Stc„ and the prospects bid feir for a large spring trade; - Money, for several weeks past, has been Bcarce, acd‘many of oar busiv ness men complain ofthe scarcity,'which, however," it is hoped will not last lotg. - ; The receipts by: river and canal have -not;'for many years, been so large aa thia season. Our marlteta are firm and steady for all fcinde afprodace: Thereianoteo ranch animation in Flour,as itt oar last. ' ABHEB—Very littleiduiag In Balatratua; sales at 605(c. In Soda Aah the raarknt Is well supplied; we quote ua before at 3)031c on time; So change in Other sorts! Pearls flic.; Pott 404)c.( Seorehingi 3)|s3lc. 8 APPLES—The market is barely supplied i sales from 81,00 to per bbl, , ALE. .The demand is active, and sales regular at the following prices: Bavarian Beer, per bbl Common.perbbi. XX do i.V XXX do i Common, half batrela I ' XX ■: do XXX do i - Common, qr. barrels XX- do XXX do •with 60c per bbl thrown off for cash. ; BUCKETS—SaIe of Beaver frqm store at 83,00 02,35. ■ BULK MEAT—There-is little or nothing doing. We note a sale of 40,000 pounds, to be delivered in Baltimore, at 7c. Wo qnote, however, at 5( to 6, hog ronnd. This will be paid for pr.me lots. • BUTTER—The market is not so firm, and the demand limited. Sales of Roll at 10 to 12: kog, 7to 8. ■ ; BACON—The demand continues aetive; prices remain firm. We note sales of largo lots.at 8) for Hams, 6 to 6) for Shoulders; and 7) to 7) fur Bides. For countrjr cured, we noteeales at 8 fbr Hams, 7 for Sides, and 6 for Shoulders. BLOOMS—SalesofJuniata at 860562. BROOMS—The few sales made are at farmer quo tations—figures take a wide range according to the quality of the article, say SI ,2502,50 peir doa-. vBEANS—’ We quoto at SI far mired ; 81,37 per: bushel for small white. . CLOVER SEED—Tho market is quitebare ; suf Sclent, however, for the demand. We note Clover 1 Seed not so firm; saiesat 86,00 to 6,25. There is not moebdoing in Timothy; sales at 92,35. CHEESE—Moderate aupplies; sales of Cream at6107c.; Common at 6i(36c. CORN MEAL—4O to 60c, COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19030c.:sheet at 24 025 c.. CANDLES—SaIes or Pittsburgh Mould at 10c.; Cincinnati at 9| to 10c.; Star at 22323c.', Rcserre MouldatlOc. ; COAl—Regular sale* at 41051. CORDAGE..The following are the card prices of ManUlaßope, by Coil, 14c Do do when cult 16c White Rope, by C0i1,., Do : do . When cat, Tatted do by Coil, Do do , when cot, Packing Yarn, fine,.... - .Do do common, 8c Manilla Bed Cords*...... .$1,8702,8103,75 p doi, Do .do per t0i1,.............. 14 ? Q Hemp do . 1,6002,255j3,0Qpd0i. Do do per coil, : 10“£s Manilla Plough Dine 5,................. 87} dot. Hemp do do 75 “ CRACKERS. .Thercgolaraales to the trade are at tho foil owing meat • Water Crackers • ■ • - ••St.GO;?' bM Butter do. —......... 4,75 ~ PUotßread..,. «r.>................. 4.00 SatEorantiSodaCirnckets—--“-.t:*-, 7c, ?an t COTTON YARNS—We hate oo change to notice in Cotton Tars . Prices finO.at .the quotations:, rocKDTAnrra.- ■ No.6,ctsper 8>......20 No. 13cts perQ 23 “6, “ ‘'...,..20 “ 14 “ “ 24 “7, “ « .20 “ 15 “ . “ . 25 “8, “ 21 “ 16 « “ 26 “9 ( u •< 21 “17 /■' * 27 « 10, “ “. 21 “ 18 “ “ 28 “U, .“ “......22 « 19 “ “ : 29 “12, “ “......22 “ 20 “ « 30 .v. nostar task. No.'oQOpctapet'lS.. .104 No. 800, cts per doz.. 8} « 600, “ “....91 “ 900, “ “...81 “ 700, “ “....81 “ 1000, “ “...81 Carpet Chain,22 Candlewick,........ 19 Coverlet Yarn,.. .. .. .22 Bag Fi11ing,....,, . .19 ' Twin0,.............25. Batting.. .No. 1,18 to 20 Cotton Warp. .13 12 11 1 No. 2 and 3,16 to 17. DRUGS—Tho following is a list of prices ofa'omo of the most prominent articles nnder this head t Aloes, 8a...... 16018 Brimstone,?O....4o Alnm, “ ......310 4 Camph0r,ref,.....35040 Aeafetida.Bs.... 18025 Chloridelitne,“....7o 0 Arrow Root,“ .* .12014 Cochineal, “T,30®1j60 Aqnefortis, “...10011 Copperas, “...110 8 Litharge, ‘“...Slfi&ii | Liquorice 70 9 MadderUmbro,Bsl2ol3 “ bai1“.....20024 Castor Oil, bbi5...51,65 Sal Soda “.... 4043 Quinine 0z.54,2503,30 Glne.com. “•**'llol2 DRIEDBEEF—SaIe* of newatB4, : FLOUR —The sales daring tho week were mod erate; ere note sales- at from 83,10 to 3,18; prin. cipally at $3,1003,16; the emonnt' going east is large* From stores sates are made at 83,35 to 3,40 by the dray load. Bayers and . sellers,On the wharf appear opart in their views. It is generally belies* od that Flonr will go to $3,00i - : FEED—Sales of Bran from first hands at 11012 c. Middlings, 30; Shorts, 16 to 20. FlSH—Safes blNo.SMackerel nt.sB,oQ, at which holders arofirm. No sites of other Noe. FEATHERS-LSalesTrom first hands at 33035 c. FRUIT —We give our table corrected; White R. Candy,l6ol7c. Raiaina 8unch,2,6002,75 Yellow." “ ..14016c. do Clnater, .2,7503,00 Red “ ..18020c. Zanta Currants,....94c. Liqooricc,.... .18020 c. Filberts,......, .7408 c. Refined“ .....35037c. Wa1nut5,,.......7408c. Jujube Paste,.. .27028 c. Cream Note,,. *..6i07c. Da1e8,...........809c. A1m0nd5,,.....16023c. Lemons,,* H. Shell“ .;;.100124c, Oranges,■ Shelled ,“....,26027c. Dried,. Apples,,, .75030 D. Peaches 81,3701,50. GROCERIES—The atock is good. In Sugar and Molajtea there ia a firmoost ; eaic» of Molasaes at ,344035 ; some holders asking 35. Sales of Sugar at 6> to 64c. - ' GRAIN —Tho receipts continne good. Wheat has declined; sales of prime at 76c., Rye: tales cannot be made over 66 to 58c. Sales of 460 bush*, 61i of Oata at 330. Cora:-we note sates of 1,600 bushels, from first 7 hinds, at 40; alsn, 2,ooo,bnshels otitof Store at 45/: Sales of Coffee at 124 to 124. , GLASS..We notice no change in Window Glass; salcs of city brands, 8 by 10, at $3,75; 10 by 12 at 84,2504,60 ? box. : Country brands are sold'at lower prices, and may be quoted as follows t - Bby 10.. . ..-.... 82,75 110 by 15. ~*.. . ..$3,75 10 by ,12. *. ... *». 3,00118 by 10».. ...*.. 3,75 10by 16.*.;....; 17,.,.,i>*. 3,76 ' Fmrr Gtiss.—We glve.thn following condensed list for some of tho principal articles ot Flint Gloss os manuthetnred and sold in this city: PiaiuTumblers perdoz 3Oco 3,00 Mould' do , “ «- 3740 1,75 , Fressedr do ; “ 1,000 355 Pressed do , toys f o • _ 3? - Goblets . .v 1,500 0,00 Champagnes 1 “ "*>7so 0,00 • . Lemonades - . “-if ....—*...,.750, 64)0 , . mads,each *'SSS&fiS Decanters, . .. per.doz-.-"-.--..-;..J>OO0lihOO Pitchers ■’ “ “ --1,250 9,00 ~ Piieheis,heavypiUarea,perpair,*.*'*2,OOolO ! OO , Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each ** —* «0502. Molasses cans ... - a SJff-j® ••••'• Motasaeseans, Britannia tops, per pr. «0 4,00 r Mower yases, pet dozen --*—•—J'SSS.MS ~ Flower vases, cut, per.pair. .••—*••■ .03)0012,00 Jel'y glasses,perdozen • -« —lr»®7,M PressedeWeeMneat dishes,- per doz*-1,25010,00 1 Pressed sweat-iueat bowls, per pair; • 870 0,00 - BareaukmsHrsbd 'pinSrper dazed- • -T,OO @l|SO ; , ■ 1 , aronrccSEtEa suoP ycaarniaK. ■ ■ - Sneeie jars, lackered Covers, per doi 125010,00 , Show jars , , perdoi..T,..c.-.'...r;8,00018,00 Fluted Colognes, JO , Tinctures,ground stopper, perdozen -1,00013,00 ... Showßoitßu.caoh 750 GUNPOWDER—SaIes are: regnlar at tha follow ; , ing ratea < r- - !■-, FFG-...*■.■4,75 0 5,60 fEagledo In pa- • “ FPftdo.i... 0 4,00 I •. ' : HAY—Reeeipta.TpodpraW.fiales at scales at 91* •tO 1.4-- * *' • :: ' r -■ - . i HOPS—Regular sales, at 40c. - HIDES—^W® hoar of sori|o transactions of Groen Hides nL.4i-tn-41. —There are silos of Western V r J HidesmadeatlLto 12... ’ . HOMlNY—Very'iltlo doing; at per bM. • - .i.. 1 IRON 8c NAILS..The following is a sorrectea jist of Die prices of the various sizes and desertp* r -- '' ' ■' - *. ' -*V‘' , s •’ ■ V * 1 ‘ •» i 'V ; 'R';; .'r'. ;■ , v "•..-I •■*.•. • v. SB 00 . 6 00 8 00 9 OO 4 00 3 SO : 4 BO - ; 176 i 2 00 2 26 : 11c 12c 10c Uc r<. „* • . * ... , 1 i s'*-***,' tioDa of Pittsburgh manufactured . Iron. -Wo. give the outside Tange of prices .-•■* ; Inow—Flatl>ar,•.,• . •......».2&3sjc* ' <* • Round and squirrc baf. . ».2|fi®sc* • « Band.. ...S|o3*c. Koop>« *,■ *•»*••••••»».,»» ■ . “ 'Sheet,. .»«* 4. .. ...6(3sjc* - Spices—Cut,, 3to4fc inch....... 4,00 “ Cut, 6 to 6 inch... 4... 4,60 “ Cat,6 to 7 inch,s,oQ “ Nails*—! to 20 penny..........54,25ken. •ff • Bto 9 penny,.3,sQ • . 6to . f penny.*. .’. , 4 4joo <* « v ; !V : penny.,.*...... 4,2 ft * “ 4 pe0ny........,.4 I 6Q « . 3 .. peony,*.*.*.*.. 6,50 “ . LEAD*~Sales of Pig at sjj Bar at 6c. - LEAD PIPE—The following arc the card prices: ♦ 1 •• VNo. 2 Ai . 7aS& V.**;.: * ‘ *• N 0.2 tl BC. & “ - i '• No.l *' " «• ‘ . | ‘ ■» No 1 •• ‘ <• ' | ‘ *« , No 1 *• •* «' I * •* No. 1 “ »• “ Ail other sizes ft. LEATHER—The following priceo wdl-ba foimd correl: > New York,; . i•-«? 17*020 ; 8a1tim0re,. ........* ■ r*,21022 ; ■51aughter..............““.........j50ci": Upper. Leather,...... doz..«. w. $25,00030,00 Calf 5kin5,...d0i.........24^0328,00 Phi Pa. d 0........... d0z.........30,00336,00 Harness Leather,...,«• ft,...... JBo2oc. - Skirting,». .do. •v. • • -.21023 ~ . > Bridie,... .do* • • •«^. vp doz., ... * ■;; .30,00,333,00 LUMBER—The following table of Dry Lumber is correct: Clear @22,00 Flooringldo .19,00320,00 Common do @ll,OO Common ldo @-i Clear 1* do @33,00 Oak . @24,00 Common Hdo . @10,50 Pine Shingles Cloar 2 do . 44,00 2,5003,00 Commen 4do . - 22,00 Laths,saw.M 2,0002.50 -MESS PORK—Receipts light j sales at $l3. OlLS—Sales of Lineeedat 95031,00 pfirgaLj No. Lard at 68 to 65c.; Tanners* at 18320.' 7 PIG METAL—SaIes oi Allegheny al $23025: ofH. R. at $26027. POTATOES—SaIes at frona $1,50 to 2,00 & bhi,, end et4oto 75 per baahei. ~ ROSlN—Sales at $3,00 to 3,25 bbl. * RYE quote at $3,87, 1 . RICE—Sale by the tierce at 44 t0.4}, : SALT—Sales at $ I >25. SHEEP PELTS—SaIes of s BOO at76-to 874. at 6*070^ TOBACCO—The demand continues good ; Bales during this week exceed last week, We note sales of -j'-'-- " ■", / ' Springer’s Extra 5*5....4...;31 to 32c. W. H. Grant’s*. «••••♦••*• ..32 to 33c. Rossell firR0bin50n’5.*............32 to33c. Eifder’fr: ■- ............*.30t031c« Price & Harwood’s.: .•»«*••••••• • iSO to 31c. Baltimore 5pun...... .... .. .. ....-31 to 33c. - GCdge’s 6 Twi5t................. • -15 e. Leaf Tobacco.»... ..*.*lo to 16c. ■ TALLOW.VSaIcs or mnuon tiHowat.Sl,* beef do. TAR.*.Salea cif Ni C. at $4,0CN04i25, > . - TIN PLATE* .There is a brisk business doing in thi»artieleat ; sUisQol3>sO p ho*, witfra discount of 75c *pbox off lor c*9h. f • VINEGAR..SaIes of Crab at9olOc. WOOL—As yet, there are very few ; sales, there being very tittle old on hand. We note a sale nf 300 Hh .common at 32. r Prom all information that can be gathered, prices wilt range high tho coming season. • WHl9KEY—9alea;of Rectified at 23024 c. PORT OP PITTSBUttQIti O VCET.O IKCHES tVATEB IN TUR CtUNNfI. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies, r ßeaver. *' Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Reaver. “ : .Fashion No. 2, Peebles,Elisabeth. “ 'TbotnasShriver, Bailey,AVcstNewion. ; ; Dioroal, Conwell,Wheeling. Clipper No. 2. Dnvol, Cincinnati. ' : V Jenny Lind,‘-Hurd, Eanesville. DEPARTED: “ Uedswne, Woodward, Brownsvjlte. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do *• J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.' • Michigan No. 2, Boies,Ueavnr. w Beaver, Gordon,'Beaver. “ Thomas Shriver,J3aUey,Wcst Newton. u S. Neisodj Moore, Wheeling; • “ Brilliant. Grace, Cmcinnaih' . •* • WeUsviUe, Young, Wheeling* *• Tascarora, Murdoch,Wellsviila. v Pilot N 0.2, Shuiik, Hockingpon Mt. Vernon, Konntr, Cincinnati. “■ North River, Caterilne, St. Louis. *'' Magnet,Gallipolia. ' . Allegheny Rtm Trade* F&ANELUi JACKETS* 1 JBEifr- The fimcstcamcr ALLEGHENY BELLE ghenywKarf fdrFnxnsHn, evety Afonttey and Thursday. at 4 P.-11. The fine.eteamelf ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu John Hjutcu, leaves the Allegheny wfi&rffor Frank lin, every Tuesday aml Fruiai/ } at4.P. M- For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. . IraariH) Wednesday Packet for Clhotnnatt. frag* w Th£ newaud ; fast running aiearaer CIN- I «IIm&fgCINNATy. BranwoiiAM. Master, will leave every Wrorresps-T. Tor freight or passage, apply on board,dr to marSO G. B, MILTeNBERGER. - For Marietta and HocKtngport. w . iJObb 'Tub fihe steamer PACIFIC* Zamour Mas . JfeisgiSigllyra. will leave far the above and intermedi ate porta every THURSDAY* at 4 o’clock, P.M. • Fot freight or passage, apply on board,or to ■ T: WOODS A SON, mjiriQ. : : -, No. 01 Waters!., and 03FrontEi.i = Toonff -Men's:Mercantile. Library Aaso* olation. - EMERSON’S LECTURES.—Tbe distinguished Lec turer P»of.-RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of Maas., hasbeenprocuredby the above Institute to deliver to Its members and tbe citizens of Pittsburgh generally, a series of Lectures very lately prepared, and upon inte resting subjects. The course will comprise six lectures on the *. 4 CaTiduciof L\f*? embracing the following to pics:— • •• •. - ■. ;' : 1. lutrodactetyv Luwsot Success: . 11. Wealth r - ; *. ■ in.. Economy i ' * IV, Power; V. -Calture; s - "• ; “ VI. Worship.' The lectures will be given on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, successively, at the New City VLec.nre ifooJny (first floor of Lafayette on Wdoa st.,}— commencing on Thursday evening, March 20th; at one-quarter before 8 o’clock; Tickets fortuembers single; or for the course can’bc ob tained by the Librarian, or of Messrs. Hersh, Wilkins nndM’lMghi,eomnuuee. ; Tickets tor citizens single; or for the course, to bepro* cured at alt the. priucipal boot stores, at J. B. M’Fad den, H; ftichardaonandF. U. Eaton’s. ; Course TieVeti***-*-*-^-'*^-**--—*—-$2.00 do (admitting a gemtemattandlady;)**:2,oo : Single Ticket; (to be had at the door, )•---• 50. marl9;lAl _L_l ' • : ; ' For PemolM and Moles* T\R* LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative J_/ Elixir, prescribed as au effectual restorative in cases of debility, impotehey orbarreunaaa,ancLallir regularitieeof nature. It is all that it professes to-be— viz* Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for Those in the married state without offspring) Ills a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, feucorrhcDaor whites. As a vigorating medicine it is unequalled.— Alio, a certain remedy for incipient Consumptionitidi* gestion, loss of muscular enemy, pbyelcaMassitnde, fe male weakness; debility, Ac. It is warranted to please thertserin any of tbo above-complaints, and is of price less value to those withont offspring. - Tospread wide tbe blessings of this medicine, I have -appointed-Messrs. Jndson A Co., of the city of New York; in the United States of America; ray sole agents for its sale; and none can be-genmne unless it comes through: them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. 6 ANTONIO LARZETTE,M. fi. Naples, July 16th, 1849. -Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Smithfield street } and by B. H. Meakiug, Woinui street Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten,No. GO Frunh street Louisville; : Emari&iy A Card. to Baalnegs M«n« A YOUNG,, active business man," a native of Pitts- J\ burgh; with hri extensive acquaintance; who can command a cash 7 capital of from <MdsB,Ooo;i3 anxious to make an investment, and devote his time to business as a parlor, in vicinity _ mrJltlml Please address Port Offki, Box No. 085. " " 1 " Ltaiei’ Writing Clui. : OK. CHAMBERLIN “Will r e-open his Ladies’ Writing « Room, at the PittsburghCouiraerciar College, cor-: ner of Market andTMrd st reeto; on Monday next, March 24th, where he will be pTeparedrto give instructions in the art of Penmonships to such os ara desirous of ohiaia* iagiati elegant-epistolary hand; Hours of instruction from 2to 4o’clockinth&; afternoon, (raar24 White, T ADIE3 are cautioned Bgttujst.uslngcommon prepn -11 red Chalk. •-v ,•’> v, Tbeyarenotaware how frightfully injurious u io -. to the akinl bovamoarse; how rough, how , jjallow, yellow and unhealthy the sain i.... appears after twin* preparea-Chalk«■ •• Besides, it U ih)urioas, contain ing a large quantity ofLeaa! AVehave prepared aTbeautifnlyegetablfrarUcle, which, we call JONES’ SPANISH LILIT iVniTE. 'lt is perfectly mnocent;;belng purified of all deleters ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin u natural., healthy, alabaster; clear,’ ; living; white {/ at the came time acting as coameticou the’flktn,- making it soft and: smooth. ' Sold by the Agent, WM; JACKSON;S9 Liber-, ty street, head of \V6oa; Pittsburgh;- Price 25‘centsl' V 1 dec2o:auWlY - (Gazette copy.}*' <-• ITTO HOUSE KEEPERS—\Vc have oh hand a quantity ’ ■X ground rice, ground ■expressly for.,whitewashing purposes. Itbeiagofastronglyglmihoasnature,andof a pearly white “seta’ 1 the wash 6iroogly on the wall end gives it a clear antibrilUantuppeatance. It answers equally weUtor'colored’washers. -- ; i RHODES A ‘ALCORN, inarijJ 107 sdaV...dppo«tie Bt. ChatleaHotel. hprinr FwhionlbriBM I - :• ’ t. M THIS beamlnil stylaofrHATS. receivedund for «*ssie by •. .V:.. r , '' : JAMES WJLSON, - .. mat? . ; comerof WToqu et, and Diamohdtftltey. X|tEATHERS—I2UO fits, prime in store and for safe by JP . aat?4 KING A MOORHEAD. ‘ - L} •X '4. -< H • > .. .*> ■4.- kJ '>' .» > ‘. - #* t *• ’v - -.. J* f # r ;r »■ * t . - ■.. •■'.'.■•*** *. k • j .■'-4 ;;.'V:T^.;^ BT TELEGRAPH. Reported Expreultfjar the Daily Morning Pori Tl»e steamship.' Canada sailed from .. Liverpool, March 16, and awved at 12 o’clock iaflt : nightj w«h 75 passengere. She sailed for Boston a; -! o’clock this morning. ; Xh?. V. S.fngateSt. Lawrence arrived,at South ampton. on Thursday, with the articles for: the World's Fair; She will proceed to France for. the remains of-Cotnmodore Paul Jones. The:Africa arrived at Liverpool on Sunday* , .... Ltvebeool,March 15., Cotton has declined Jon the -better descriptions. The Corn market closed firmly at 290305, for ye1'107.% '107.% . • -r ; - - pßOTisioEtsr-rffsef brisk. Pork -at full; rates— Eastern prime 600dw; Western fiOosss~ ; . .. ' Cheese—Fine 46a ; middling 62a Bd. Tallow —360389'6di- . LihseedCake— £& 10007 ss-, : [ . ; Naval SToBEB*~Turpantine 7s cwi. : , Groceries—No changewarthy of note. Ashes—Doll at lorcner prices. • - :■ - There has bean no particular change t« notice daring the week. • . < The trade at Manchester in. rather dull. The weather mild and the crops promising. JENNY LIND AT LOUISVILLE. 'M Louisville, March 27. The Buckeye arrived with* Jenny Lind. .She will be in Cincinnati an the 13th. - ; The river has fallen 4 inches.; There te over 9 leet in Canal, and near 6 feet on (fan- Fails, ft has been raining all.day. , * Baltimore, March-27. The-fltcamer Brother Jonathan from New York, ontkeldtb, bound for on her first tHp, eastained some injury to her machinery, oq Satur» day, and was unable to proceed. She put in here this morning for repairs, Floor. .Common to good straight states 4,37 to 4,60 1 mixed to fancy western, 4,66 ta 4,75. Pork ..Old Mess, 13,00; new, 13,50 ; prime Mess is firm at 13,00. ! Lard..ln demand at 8i to B}. i Tohaeco..ln demand ;Ky leaf, 11 to 13. ; Coffee..ln demand;, sales of damaged atsuction, .yesterday, at 9 to 9±. Whiskey. .23 to 23|. , Evinrao.J - New Yobb, March 27. Cotton.. Steady; no. sales since the Stearrier’o news has been received, , .Flanr*.Ftrmai 4,3704,60 forcommon Sister Pork; .Advanced-la; .-■■■-> v Lard. Dull. . ‘ Whiskey.,23. Wool.. Active but unchanged; sale? of the week amount to 79,000 ©ajfleeco 45048. ‘ Hemp*.Dull. ■ •- . Load*.Firm at 6,1205,25. ! Philadelphia, March 2?. Bread staffs of all descriptions, except Corn.) ere dull. Floor.,City trade 4,374(24,44 for common land good j choice and extra 4»5.0®&v 00. j Rye Flour. .3,315; all that could he obtained bought at ttat price. ' ’••••• v ■' Corn Meal.. Dull at6± decline ; sales at2,69i . Grain.. ridwlieat, 96097 } white, 1 ,000 1,02 3 red is steady at 68 ; . corn ta in, fair 'demand, fit 60 for yellow. Pa. data 31:43; ' : » ; Whiskey. .In bbls at 23,and hbda at 2lio 2li» BitTUioas, March 27. Fi0ur..3,37. 'Grata;.Corn: vvrme, 6S to 69 ; ye110w,63 to 6St, 0it5.38®42. ~ ■ I ; Whiskey., 22R323.. •' Bacon.. Sides, ; shoulders, 6|(37; ha^ns, 10*. -- I.ard..9}g9*., , • ! • [ Balk Sides.;7* jjdry salt',6. .. ... j Clover Seed. .5,26(35,60. ’ ■ • ; ■ Groceries. .Sugar: Porto lUco, 5,40(33,75; Near Orleaea, 6,60 por cwt.' Coffee ia steady. ■ f SPRIRG ARD BtrSCBISn CLOTHING t THREE BIG BOORS! [ No. 151, Ziberiy Street, Pitts&vrgh. f JOHN McOLOSKEY has’now the‘pleasure .of j an nouncing to his numerous friends aad the public in general, tbarhla Spring and Summer stock is now for inspection, vritichlte believes will-ba found tq be one of the iargest and : best selected stocks Of Reridy- Mtde Clothing to be found in the Western Couniry. ; He has this season paid-more than usual attemfop to me mattittactuting ana stvleof his Garments; so that the very lowest priced, as well as the£nest;are got up in a style and elegance not-to be - He would particularly call the nttestiou of all dea ers in Cioihi ,, *g to Ms present splendid assortment of - ‘' - Beady-Mode Garments; ] Ashe feels confident, upon examination of-the qualities and prices of his . goods, he can offer them such iuddee mcois as shall make it their Interest topurchase at,his establishmentv ••• - \ ■ - Many years' experience, and great auccosain tbaibu* sineas, together wuhan unprecedented^ u>haltsa!e am ire* taU patronege, haß enabled-him to ger up Garcuent i to salt the business habits and tastes-of everyiocatiop in the Union, which is of the utmost importance-to Wh >le -aaleparcnMera. t In the Catting department will be fouiid a choice se lection of the moav fashionable goodß,:consisting of-r French, Eiiglith and ; Broadcloths, Caihmeteus; Ac, Ac. Also, an.excelientaaibrilhei tof VESTINGS, of tbe latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared, to make to order in the >esi manner and at the most reasonable prices. . COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL* , The Asaoriment, the Quality, and: the Varietythe most extensive, undoubtedly, to be foam} in the Un led States;•„ ■' itiatilS ■ JUST KEGS IVBD 1 " TOY THE'SUBSCRIBER; a large and handsomejas ti gortmenl of CLOTHS, GASSIME RES and TEST INGS, of every style and color desirable for Genile*, men’s spring l and stiramer ; \veaf,Together with}ibe largest asaortmeiiV-of-Goods expressly forßoy’s find Youth’s wear ever brought to this oily, which have selected with predricare, 7 in-the Eosi. with .a view to suitthetaste of every person, and which will be made to order in the host manner and on reashhabletcrm u Always on hand, a large dssortraentof the r lost’ fashionable CLOTHING of eveiy description, for B »y’s. and Yoath’a from Two years and upwards, at.. : ROCHESTER'S, Merchant Tailor, No. 71 Smithfield street. between Fourth and Plain >nd alley, and No-14 St. Clair street, near the Bridge. ■ mar 24 -• : t '-': -•>••• -v-' ■■ Milli . .•ti V "X'.' « •'•• i,t -; ■ r v •';.. i' 'v .-•' ■ •-• ftROVIVSO: OY:IIGC.TSING—*PBUtTI£T>- M -*TP AM EUROPEAN NEWS! ONE WEE? LATER Arrtv&l of the SteomslrlpCatabria. Halifas, March 27, FiOOß—Western Canal IS5j?Qs 6d Lqsdoi?, March 14* Consols closedvat 9S|o96|. Erchequer Mils are MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH -New Yobs, March 27. Clotfjmg. - C. -Wiatt, . (Formerly Onriiai 10-Ihe lata P.‘ Dpla»t,) - -r|rOoLDmoai tesbectfully onnounee to hia (rinniis W and the pablio m general, that he has rented rite Store, No. 36 Mario! street, between Second Jnd jhird streewV whore he Imends onrryinff on the TaIEORINQ BUSINESS in all its department!. ;He is now reedyine fbob Tits EAsThiiF jjjjutKTs an entire new stock of GOODSi fot Spring and Slimmer west,,viz: super ine Frtneh,’ E»e!«A ,:«rid Jmeric an. ■ C.ot/is, Caohmar,eiu, m»!ea».C«niJtSre».(3lriilfc4*V£iie<iH'nMlDfiiihi > h:s*pe rior artJoie for busituu Coats.) together with a largda., aottmetitpr plain and figured Cassimira, new and djeii rablestyles.; . . ..... - s . . Also, ai Mcellent lot of fancy Silk Costume, Snnn and JattmiUis Vatints, all of which the snbsenbrir is; Prepared to rnalie to order in the heatest .and'most(fash tonaule styles, at ailow prices, as any ailtpt estabilsh ihent.' Ha therefore: hopes by striet attention tp all! or ders intrhsted toiiis care, to meril a share of public ipa tronage. . ~, JAAIES Ci tt^ATr. No. 38 Martel, between Second and ThitdPts. ‘••'TOt TAILORS.—I Shall continite to sell and ijiya in structions, on my system o(\ Garment JJraughftng aa heretofore, at the following prteea, vip tlfacemnpanied b L O traCU °“' 3loi ' Ti. m, ARBBST, I MJSR-CHANT TAILOR,, ; ; INFORslßmTriend»'ttdM«»mersttattahMPßen» ,eda CLOTHING STORE, «JNo;! MBmIAMd si.,, where therein hestilted »rsn ttaei In Ssiw“sadoittfta^.mort-Jimshed Uke.:ronnEn.' His GoaOs are all ft®*! 1 * £54 on hand. latc^ m ENTOF- 4M J?^moN JJII.S OOOIiS S .„, itpv row PEICES. FerionswlslttisgwruicUase ' y le fi™ mon ‘ Y t>y . CiIUi ° g w!MPAVUT, ! V, JABSS O. WATT. - - MERCHANT TAIt-O'Ri i - • 'UO» '36 Elarfecfttrect, * B«rsrsoa Second aniTUrtiw., PtoOutgh, Pa, ' ' . ■' ■ ' t - . / . *i-''9 , n’- * i*s ;♦• -* - . •»*• ■ i.* .., v *- fc #-‘t - * .*- *> ..-J; .-,-',/ ;;.- ; A^ : .- ' , .•; . ' .;•< ." ,' •'•:•..•> ,-*y *■■•:'.■. • i-V^'v*,.. .. *•.•' • •'.'... '• .!" •■:'"/* > ‘ v'- >.'*'• -V:'.' '•’ •--• 1 ' 'e»‘ , r ' *'•' '• v ': «.'W --n- ■ »- i ' - ‘ i V *% *■ - J t 19 ' • * ->■ ■ rtj' ’ ' ■/:' '■ ■ •.. .i. .» *■*’ ' *V E.T.;. ■*JT jt l if.. . .. ........ ... .. ....... , ....... lat Sale <2o Set. 7 Taliiablt R«ftl Ritate Tor Sale, \ •jw- THtl SUBSCRIBER offers for. Sale, on favoro- i USSi We terra?, the following Renl Estate, in the City i 4*534.0f Pittsburgh, viz: . ./ Mo. l. Thmo -valuable three store brick tUvclUmr houses* on Second street,.between Juarket and'Forty streets, the lots being each 19 feet frotft by BO deep, • •No 2. Contains 57 feci front on Thfrd'6ireet, anjoLalng' the-Third Prcrtmortan Church;'<wi which Uerectedone four &tor> brick hoase, used a? & ptuuin&ofSee. aml oae two story bnck iwarebotoe. • • • .. . ; *- ‘ v£ 0 n 3 ‘%°! Ifallstoii»'Beavorcounty;beingiau » 4 ) al'om 100 foci sffnarc, bn Which 1s . JIf onc-block *°? r ffaoje dwelling 3, and ono eepn rale frame ilwellmg, all lwoEione»bi(?h. . so J ctl "°o‘ on Back street, opposite the ahovc, and extending lo the lop or tbe lillJ :, *V>-h-, TTO P*ach (on. each 60 feet front aniLrunnin*" “P 5v oid Wow water mark, on the Butßeaver. f S ■JP&SZ 22SJP|5*I» TOierlpt, fro feet On wSSliiatie, i«ffl ItP.ftVV TOttriwTOronoched; . . •*! leilendinptothotoporihohiafo'nwhllhlatrecSSoSi ' No.B.OnelargeioUn New Brtlhton, BeaverlcOuniv being about 140 feel on Broadway, .and ' hbont200 feet deep, containing 1* action ’yhie/id^eeWU^S, 1 frame dwellings* anione small fjo&tneihonsei-used man office. Tuts property was formerly occupied bv Mr <r No. 9.-One water, lot, immediately below Fallstbn Bridge, being nbont IQO feet linlengthi and enendihg from) walerstreet to low watermark, ortowiiig.paihT ■ The above praporty wtll. be sold on verylavorsblc terms.: Apply at the Book Store of it. Or STOCKTON, Comer Third and -Market jjireels.: .. . . . , at® .'V '-."- ‘ •.-. —JOHN FLEMING), Agent. To lien., “ < ' A PWELPING HOUSE ou Third- street,, above end ncarioj3cdihfield.- Ilhu gas fixtures; large yard ; wath house, <fcc. Will Tie rented low, Bad possession giveaimmedißtely/: ; i, j-.' • Also, for lease or sale, some lotvtn'the-Ninth Ward,* belweentlie Allegheny Btver and Penn.street { Z. ■ * WAL. M. PAAIiINGTONJ j ~ ( At Benjamin Parlingioitf&ri • Foanh street, near Wood. marS&l.re - Uousea to Let. - ; • • , A BRICK HOUSE on Pexm street; rent£3sQ.- \ J\> A Brick House on Marbtny. street; suitable 'for two families, 8170. - • . ‘ . .. . ... j A House and Garden'on Vine street; $l5O. ‘ j A House end Garden, in a pleasant location, two miles from the city: #!SS. > ' v ’ - •S.CUTHBERTyGenMAgenI,! mar2l ; : . : . >7O Snnlbfield street. ......5...c-.\v;To Let. .'/ mWO fine Houses to rent in EastLibeityy With good •ir out Houses, Garden, Fruit, Ac., &o-' Enquire of; ' P* It HHAFO,, Noi Diamond ■. JkitKeES ; anil SraKeirs. BASKISBHOIISE. . JESSE CAROTHERS & CO„ .V. NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. . . Current money received on deposit. •• v. -Collections made on oil the principal ernes of the Uni* teAStatea. * ; : , ; [angldy PATRICKS & FRIEND, * ' f B£BIK£R9 ANDGXOfIASQE BROKERS, V 'No.' 95, COBSER WOOB A3tB DIAHOSB 'BTSEErS, , ■ Fiiisbu7ghi-Fa+ . / fmayl ' JAB.S.EOOM. "• r- - -'“■-_--^EO9.CASSB^T. ;""HQOSf wfr 8 ARGfeigi ' .• ; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,- N. S. Corner of Wood-and PiitiburzhfPa T~\EALER9in Timeßiila, Foreign TJJ'and.Dbmeatie ExcliangeLCftKificatea ' EXCHANGE on all therprmcipai Cities of the Union end EorOpe J Jpt'sale.ia soxnato suitpurehuexsitji. • ■■- CURRENT and parianda received on depoaite c - ■' COIiLECTIONS mode onallparts ofthe Unujri, attka lowest rates, / • :• sspll-ly " * CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING iJQI’SE, V" T -ArCOr - ■■ i ■\TOTE3i Draft*, Checks,: As. collected, and 'Remit*, ivtaneesmadeuponfavorable terms. ••’••’••• *■ • may2S:tf R. K. BRYAN, Cashier. - Hollidaysburgh, iVfay 1R;1850. - : ■Nottec. / ..-v i • • TKTEhave associated J.GASDLtEn Comifwiihtis in ■??•■■'• lie Exchange and Banking business. _ Wfi HrWHiLIAMS A ccT' Pitafedrgft, Jaa’y, •: • • WH. M. WILLIAMS.* «• • •J.Q.QQSTUS wn.H. muunsAoo.. \ . JIANKE&S. AND iSXCHANOUBRGKEBS,;! NOEXE CAST CO3SSS OP'WOO&'AKb scssm. a LL inmsactionfl in&ae on liberal tennSjUadcolleo JJL tioosproiicip'UyTgtendect;tp;. v -: r tiag^m ‘ N. aOLECKS SONS,, * KAVS nSKOTKB 7SEIB BAKXCTO AJTD SXCBA2idB.'OS7IC3 • To Ho. 67 Bfarkst tfrest, four doors belotj otd-4Un)d. . N.'HOLhIES AttONS, ' - * * Tk ANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKEES.and. fles- O lira in Note9,Dfaftsj.Atcepiance3,Crold, Silver,and •Baak'Notes./. Exchange on theTEajSteril end .’Western ■Cities constantly for sale.. _ - . ; k ; S Collectionsmade in all tfc’c.citles throughout? the XJoi-' .tcdJStatesi Deposite* received In par lands bremtenr pscpsrjNo. 67 Marketatrect, between. Third and-Fcmnh • sireat3V ? ;.- -■* ~ * V ;‘ : :V'• i- auggliy*. . domestic and-foreign Exchange) Bank Notes, ■ OoldandSUzeTyßsvgkfjSoiiandSzshangeij i ■■■:■■ ' . ■'.< '<•;'■ AT Tils •" , ~■: 552CQH&HGIS;-At«ES’.:,BAEnS.iS©,IiQUS3S ■ William A? Mill & Co,, ■ r : 6«&,;‘WoO&-".Str©C6r-;'v;.' ■ ,• '• .PIETSBTTRGH. <m trass ncoaixs. . . • HRAffIUSR & ii&HfiX* . BzTikirsandEzdUmga Brokers, Bitters iri ■'Forsismtutd 'lhm&iicEitti i ßUlspf'£zchcmg4j Gertiflcaiez if Dtpos» : \t 3 Bank.Notes,void Coin.' Cotaer of Thiraaa&Wpbd.st*:, directly opposite the Bl • wCfaarie* Hotifc • - /^ 1 ?< ; -v:v:i:_'.-,!aaySB. - - - ; P-:: X - - Btrsxs’3 BOTLSItfS,?Ot:fiTH ASQVBfIC ASTST 3IKSS7; ■••" fTIHIS BANE » now prepared so dobusiness. -Own X from9A;M.to-3 P.ltfv- < : interest paid on Bpedalß<raostts\ t auyll ' / THOMPSON BELL.Caahiar; • •* v •••••■ Q.WrTAYIiOB, ■•' ' US SECOND STREET, * comussrovsß and bill-broker. - STRICT attention will be given to all bosln«« ?en* trusted to his can. Pitta burgh manufactured srt! .cltsALwaTS-on: baiid, or.procoicagn ?hortrj?tlce v : j - NQtes,#ond3 v Morigages,4:CM negouated on favpxa* ble t oci2fctf RA.PT3 O'!) SAN FRANCISCO, California,; tor . sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS ft FRIEND. K0.96W00a at _ -Cocao '.V. 1' N.- 32. /comer of Markzt and 77ri*d raf-Established inl£4o. P; JDuF F. amhor of ? the • North American Accacmtantv’ 5 and “ Western Swam boat' Accountant, 51 Professor of Book-Keeping; and. the" Commercial Sciences;- • 1 ; • I -. N. B, HATCH, Esq.; of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Law; • • •; J JOHN D.WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental .and. Mercantile Penmanship.? J i •- Persona deairona of obtaining aihoroogh Met canuleed-, ucatioh,can rely upon obtaining iathislnsumtion every thing thatia advertised; There la.no advertising of ; the names of Instructors and Lecturers who nhhber teach nor lecture imhe no hsmi&stggßtg'fftrymWw wtthpiec* c/ irngraring*,^with ihceriaravePs name hop* pressed, and a name affixed, pretending tohsvc “ exe cuted” them with a pen. • Ladies* Writing Class meets in a separate apartment* from 10 to 12 A. ul. Gentlemen’s Class from 8; in. the morning uU ID at night. . ■ imarfttid&W roan M’Buaxrr covop&i HI» FADE S & OOTODfi ~ • . i s. (Succesgbrs to John Co,! ' ‘ j J" : ] Canai Peim ttreiX, Fensia. Ralliroad--Oectral Bsfl raaril” y\ fflHli subscribers-having been appointed JL' Agaats for the Central'Kaifrpadt infotmihe public that wo are nowbripire'ditb receive, any taerchanalie or produce for shipment cast* oit-tho bpeniiigof tti&.CanftL'..—"" -y IV'.". L Goods via this roate will'bo carried rthroOgh -in ;fivo d&ys,and&llcdhsignedions will be forwarded free .of comraission oT charge for. advancos. HATE 3 0® JKBXO STBETWHCtPHI LAPSXfBtAi & 2 STTSSV 808. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoe& > BooksvStntlonery, Cutlery,. • Confectiohaiyv Fruits, Feathers, Fnrnliure;-Urugs> Mot dicine& I Saddlery,Wflol,&e.,acc., SI tf'lOQSbs,- ( V Hardware, Q,aeensWare,Grocerip%Faimai:l>ye Scuffs, Oils, Leather,;CloVer, Flax, Timothy and oilier Grajs Seeds, Ac«9Dc. lbs; i r »"• I . Bacon, Beef, Fork, Batter,LuTd, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf,Coffee,Tallow,Grain and Ragtr.COo. & 100 5ip...... v Aphes, Marble, (rough,) .Tar, Pitch, Rosin* German Clay, Boaes; Ac M 100 tbs. * . . ! . • niatlB : ' M’FADEN fc CQVODE Jonea , SoluUan.VolT: Jot, A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYEforthe changing of iv-white, red or.grey hair to- a. beautiful brown or 4et -black color, in a ftw minutes. . Price SO cents And $l,OO. ■ Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitisbargh head of wood. 1 ' ' • ;(dec2o. .. ' .. . AiWi.Potter, ■ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT. IAWi . < OFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Grant itrettj Pa. - ■ y ■ 4HBAD OP;AlL! :,„J EXTRACT OF. AMERICAN OIL. I Prepared and'Boiff ; iy--j't*t>." ; YOoNcsoN,! soli Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated jpie- 1 parationi the medical viuneiof which are (bond to be eight times the strength of the * original AtoericanfOiL- Ttfrrputnp in bottles at£sand 27fc with full diremidni fdtits use--Tn every disease whdfetheofrigi -1131 American Oil has been ~ftnmd nrolfeQcacionsi and . it so farexciedsihe original oa tdTchdexltthe XJBEAZEST&EMGIXBIN THE WORLD. * QaHmnd try it. N.B. The original Oil inuts natural state As.tak»n from the bowels of the earth; canbeihad as above-fond' win be; found gsnuine. notwithstanding' a claims to betheorijy Proprietors:”," - r. 7ri, y. d&w-tf. : r \. * : 4 - . . A.Partaer-WißJttßa.- j-;f BYageatleraan wholsaowdolnga profitable hoji. ness on;. the, Western Reser?ei.Ohi(>-buf who as means are too limited to carry oa tbo same;' Any beT son of good, character,. Ol goods amiable for a country store, can hear of airoffr cbsncaby calling upoa-: -. maitß;faa-v t Jit ‘ ; - E*itt»l)urgrt LocS Flliitori/' - i 't^t2^r!^S^S?T&lK o « Bewort » StoT ® *aajFlu& ' * .’t: —V-V . v •A“V -*.v ' ■■. .•*.>.'. rf-LV* »• ■.: ■■*,-.•. ■■:;■■ ■t-ri'fr;: * V*’-* \ • ■. ■■ , v &■« • • • > « .'.-V v* 0 :>; • 1 rr- % •+■ ■ ‘ ■ -1* • • - *T* , . ,?*> v r t » . * : 4 ,,'v • ■■■■**:■ - t - ‘ Reutovas* >' ■BDWASO {!.<£»; T ' , / • fc ]y, J ♦ ♦*,-‘1 ■ ■ .- v .y • ■* ■«. ©togs atili iUfibtritus. • - r, la7>iUsV<pjS*' ’|»/.3STAJVB BALSiM_OF WILD CHERRY' ij » :.J!? fine herbal medicine, composed thiejyof Wttn Gsw&xßjjis and.ijwgsnltunc Icaisno Mess'ftW'laiter tapaiwd.exprejMyforlhl.paTpoJW./ibs raramedleal virtues of which are alio combine!) by a newotSiaal processwiththeeztraetof tsr, Ura; rendering the wfcoia tmmponndthe mutt certain endeffioaeiotisrrmedy dtfcoTered forCONSUMPTION OF THE L0NO& . t: INTF.RB§TI(W CORRESPONDENCE.•; . yr-Wm.Y. Banks, of, Xenia, 0at0,.» blghlyysspeet. «jy, roll*/. ■JWnJPWrZ'**' Effcua'of Wild ctest- ■ Sri.hlJdcKrve, “S bigitiepßUtionlJ (end also Those thefSe'offon^tsndlS’i’B’r^ifoi , PisMMrt Knmsfflamilum eo.‘o! Be? » imS** too of The benefit that IhavederiTe4 fromihS f mi« ! lf by Thaiterrible itcoqrgc,Consumption,tail aylur.Tha aUSLcfcwastnilj'honMyiogiomejfQr&veoimy fem Ste (my broihcrsnnd sisiers,) had died of CoasnmpiiQn; f was afflicted with searlyaH oftbe wojstfintaresoftho difcaser. l had a distressing cough andexpcetorated « groat deal ofbiood.becde fever, severe pains lathi 1 side and cbeStjTOold chills, alternating wiiliflcsherofhsat and copious nights weals • ' _ I was under the care of a drilled'physician from the time 1 was taken elck unul about rix weeks sulcetbolnil then about helpless,' and my friends ccneidefirtetny case hopeless) dr ntleastbeyond the reach ofobrpttysieian’B : ' skill; advised the useof Wisu'rVßalsalii df Wl.d'Clm*' ry, .„■ • '.'.i* • *v ■ * • • • I have‘ taken: font bn'tlss ofthamedielne.and notv considermyself perfectly well. Tm'ake this statement to induce others tlist are’ affllcled as I havCß'eea, to make trial of Wistar’" Balsam of Vpild cherrYi which remiffly has, under ffleblessing of ftovidenefetesioied ' V ~ Point, Lake co Xacei^lM^' ■. J. Di-jpark—Dcar Sir .* As I have a deep commUaera* tion fortlie afflicted,'permit me to give yon Airierfc&to* TyofmyjiffliciiQasjaud the nseof “Xh’.Wistax , aßal‘jamofWii4 1 -1844,1 was attacked witlt&fever of fc typhoid eharaeiaiv which left me In avefy debiiitated. siate»:wfc3i*tn the following winter t was taken with a oeverecoid? which. reduced nteio snch an extem as to give me the appear- ~ anceidf u r confiimedjsonsrtiopt|yv f l'labored; jmder *;■•■■■ sevefecoagh.expectoTatcd a great deal,'and: Was trou bled with cold feet and nightdWejUs. I also freb&ently raiseti blood., frommy langs.:-;! continacd ia this state, gradcallyfsinhlrgtiadet'thediceaiejUiiulJanttrrr, i 847» nntill wQsagainaUJicfeed.withfever.MyextramitiM, my feetj'whth .hop’gtanily and? almost vldstthelrTeelihff; .Ufld6risrtse mhy be . aralyßaidthatlWaa BlivngflkeJetcin.' X.fihaliy'deter-' - minetlto<jalMakiag;Ene4icjnepr«cnbei3Jiyptiysiclan4 and tiy of wild Cherry, end firoft - . the: first week that l commenced taMije Jf I eta date a : - ~ gradaalreeovery. ijtlcomihhed ite.nse fi£t months, tt the end of Which. tinieT Was hayp emojed /Mod ; health.ever cilice, And. eheenally itcdomfctend ,thc fiaJ beamtoanthoacafflictedwithdiseases'oftfioiaitjf*,*nd would 'iay to those commencing its n» not tone die* twoorthree boulesdoiiot effect acdio,bat persevere as 1-have done;and! tmvonodcabi but nine’ easesout of left wtllbe blcsced wiiii tcneWed'health to I have been. JO?£PH JaCKBON. I important to. th use: Ji tfhatd: \uritb ' Difcastt .ijf '.th* lAfttzs i 'r-.\ • ' i ‘ . Will miracles.nffveri : :<6ase?.- £lore evidcjico qfUs BQipassinghtahliTcetoraiiveTjrruesf [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington eo.,Ky.J •, May-Id,IS4S( -Mam. sf,Pdr*,t I WKe'ihu opporttmli} of informing'? ou cfa ninrt remarkable cuiie perfannoa on .. mebythenseof Dr. Wistar>eßWsd6)E Of Wild: Cherry; In thn.yenr 1840 I mas lakcnwiihtbeYafiaitiinaticn oi the bowels, which l labored ■ cndcr ror 'ciX waeks, when IgrimnaffyiieeoVerediilh'She-fairoFWlll wa* ; ar.ackea -with a cevere cold, which seated' itself open iny longs, and for the epactjOf three' yeariJiwßscou, . fined tojuyhed.' -.1-iriedaH kinds oCacdlclde* andove :ry variety of nld vritfioai .benCSi: Und-thus I wearied. ,■ Hiong until the winter or 184 a. Wien I ti'ckrdof Dr. Win ter's Bataamor-WildFClietty' , hi? friends persuaded'me to givo : it atrial.thoagh X hod given up an hopes of recovery, and’ had proparod myself toi Ihechana^dfafiothCfWorlt- ThrcKmtlielr solicitations Ewes induced to maKetiea'Of-ihe ganuina Waters: Baks.tr.' sf wild CArrry • . The eject was Italy : G3torJßhtnr. AP.er five years of ufiiictiott and ittficriog; and afleifcaving'Spcbt four cr five-hundred'tloUaraco no - purpose, ana thebestaadtnostrespeCtablepliytleisn* - . nafprovedunaVaiUng,! wss 'soort-restored-to entlia , ,< health by the blessing of God;'end the U:e ofDri WU- . , taFa-Bsusam of' Wild Cherr,. ■ May the blessing orGodrest-npoiuheproprietoia o f ro valuable a medicine a- Whang's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Years, respectfully, ■ "w.H. BAKER. , -The genuine “ Wistaria Balaam of.WHd Chetis n ha» , a flic simile of tan signature of Henry " Wiatar, fit. D. t Philanelphia, and. 1 ; Sanford .& Park ” oaa'fineijr em cmed steel engrared wrapper,rKoylhercan- be genu, lne. 1 1 1 • “ ■•? Soldhy J.D. PARK, {successor; wSanWdi Park,] Fourth und Waiimistreetol Cincinnati, QhloiQenam AgenitoiheSouth andiWest, to; whom all orders most ■ beaddressed. r v ■J-Ktud A Co, Pittsburgh: LWlleoi, Jr; eomerifiarket , street and t]te Diamond; B A Fahnesroet &,Co, Firs*, burgh; JA Janes, Pittsburgh; Dee & %ekham,'AUe> gfcenyCity; L TRueseli,'Wa:hingtcr. btSAMiI, ember ton, Frauklui; h B Bowie, rUntoauwn; H Welty, Oreeiuburght S Konntz, Somerset! Scott A-Gilmore, Bedford: Reed A Eon, Huntingdon; Mrs; Orr, Hollidays burgh; HildebrandACo, Indtaaat J.B Wright, Kittltt- ' nihg; Evana. AiCo,. BroolryiUei-AiiWaiton A 80n, WaynesbttrghJ-M’Farland & Co,N,<JaUender, Moad ville; Burton ACoyEriey Henry. Fonterd' Mercer; Its Kelly ACo, Boiler; 3 Smith, Beaver; Jiß Smnmertau, Warren; F h.A C 8 Joaes,;Cond«siKioi. P Crooker, Jr, Brownsville. : , , - . ~ feblO Tho Human Body must Peroplrs, . (SO TOTS BAItTBS.) . ‘ , TO HAVE A HEALTHT APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos .DISGUSTING SK&. DISEASES..' ' Joses’ Italian Chemical Soap causes a free Xs perspiration, and 81 the came time rnollifiet. softens the skin, giving it the texture Red beauty or an infant’s. ,V scurv??, save rheum:.and sores, are noon no! only healed, bur cored.by i[3 use,, os u least seven physicians in Mew York know, who cseit in such CMesiandifind It unfailing—as also, lit , v ,' „ PIMPEES, BLOTCHES, FRECKtESi „ w any other skin disease.. - Tho reader is assured that tile is no usolCaspqffed nostrum, as one trial will ptove. i couldenumerate at least 80 person seared af“: - SORE HEAD, SORE EEGBAND SURE- BEARD* ' Btryltpand the readdris Sgaiit eaiuredj Ijarottld not cruelly sell tvforlhc 4bove,anleSs llcaew it to be eH I stair. : Thoseyvhoarcliablo la - "r!- 1 ' CHAFED,tJRACKEDyOR CHAPP£DFi,E3H, ■mil find this not <mlyacure,bu:&preveriUii&tqiid 1; can now only add, that any one aSiiclcdwiihany o( ’ the above, or similar diseases.-will find iMsalisitdevou more •(uoiuirable In irs properties) thanTetaue. - . ■ iryßut; reader,ahe atores are Bemiedwithnaltinonj, and beamo .you aslrfor Josss’ Italian Cberdical-Sosp-- and buy it only of W.M. JACKSON, aaly Agent in Pittabuntb.tilOLibenysireet', Pittsburgh, headof Wood is..;-:'. A ScicrtuftoHair TonleHettorse n —A' ND BEAUTIFIER... -Trial bonles3?lceal».'-Thosa f: UX wholtsWul'eSilaiiAt’CotaliHtitßeKMtstly.aknot* its eioeUeatoaalitiesrrihose who have not, we astute t it to possess the- CoUosrinfE-^ojMitiea.. U- wilt; feme tha hair to grow on any pan where nature intended hair to grow* stop it faiUsguS.purAscmfprdui’prqfi'. pad makn iahtr redorgtey hair potv dark. For dresrihgthe hair softand siliy, Bolhirij? : can.ierceca .this—it tnpkea it Truiybeautiful.and keeps. iVso.;.TMs>»ideedf>thu moiit economical, yet i.uperiorOTt'.c!efQrthaljalr-. .. : Sold only. nt Wfii.jACKSOri’S StpTCjSMXibeTtyßt., head ofWood, Piusburg. Price 371 (rents, M.centa and SI.OO. - . . ... tdacdO ■ Jsmeihowryr Jr,, , - > OHAJR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. 804 Feamwn’x Eton ii»4ciy,sire«jiha» ou hand a largo stock of Chairs and-Bedsteads: of aver*, oetorip,: tionjmadedf the hret materials, which hhivitl-acllow> cr thou ariiclcsroMhe samaiguality can hb taald ,iu tha city. Ho woold caU.particular euentlon to: hlj larga sroclror mahogdoy and wa'ant-chaira- and: Bedsteads, whieh ho wiu-soU at!greauy rcdanedtipnee*, iA!te, TURNING Af every desenpuon exeedtedm ibaaeatest 'ttamtet. ' '* .Orders leftat the, Wamroonra, rJrautre“Mlll; comet of Adams antlUheity streets, wilibe prompily attended to. • meia ■. ;■ - : i,r-/u- 7 .t;-^: era- CAblnet>SlaSt**a'^.':t: . rotters, 3lfaAcga«y,-ReietoMd and • (Talnhri’Tilmijh, : »•••• ’•••••' ■ Hardware UA& Pianiatte al Whaleksiei . . fftHEeubsurtbcTs have JUSTrecoivei-frimNoW lYOrk ,X‘ wad- Boston a rndst splendid Stock’ ofVENEERB, -and nth manufacturing by machinery Fnmithr* sultante for tha trade. Al(.of Wlucb'~we will senatcjarcatelr : low prices.. .r l: ; .. . . • AsgreM carewas takca-iathAaelection ’ot tie steak. persoaa canaot fall tobe:sui(ed either aa to quality or 1 pricerortd,a» It is well known that Fornltajra can bn 67 . 'i xemparanQa ana rsom^.rrviyp^ Stoeltholdbl 1 afraid ■XT-Conippoy,lb«'theymakapatinedtld'KooitAßafr . : oitrt;Ttauarcn of the said CoMpany,of Fl»%'Caliara cn eaetnharpnf theßtodSt, ontbelasiHondsylft cult dpjall. AtthAßladwlUba'gradedauahriiPtptitJaly .duijlddij.thcStoclihoMrrsersreqaestedro-bcjtroiapt and pßncttal m theih paymems; - H.Ri BROWN,. tdarTtl -, - ~" ft ' , FrMadanu .:. ■■ —; <lablxx.ct Siaitcs-eWtmtea.:; -7 P. <T>H£ eubsotlbeiswill employ anu tuber ofsoodiaad* i 1. 'atibta'jovetnulneis; vie« BtureaOi ßiaa*t&*ia -maters.~'Ntratsbin;gatid,worwwib iJ«J-Wioly«" be gftea *>tf. £ » J r ;-iw ' eX } < ' . V , ■ V :. , 1 .w-. »
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