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This is rather an aggravated case* - Itappeara that on the evening oflhe 14ih of Janjaa* ry last, two Italians, named Fontana end Rocco, werc ioconversation, when young Reany came up ■ and -caught hold of -Rocco and demanded that, he ahonld treat. They not understanding him, looked at each other, apparently for an explanation.— Reany, aller two or .three times commanding him to treat, drew a pistol, placed it to his head, and - threatened to ahoothim ifho did not. Fontana, on I . eeeing this, seised hold .of the pistol and wrested it ] -i . from him. . • The Italians then walked into the On-the evening or the 15lh, a young man £*me into the house where Fontana lived, and told him that there was n gentleman at the door who Wished to see him.' Unsuspecting, he went to the door, (it appears that there were tbreo steps to go - on to the pavement,) and just as ho had got hiß foot on the last step, he was felled to the earth by a blow from young Reany, cutting his head very severely } • end from the effects of the wound, was unable to pursue his usual avocations for some weeks. - -'"'"•"'''Mahon' for prosecution ; Magraw for defence. jury-returned a verdict of guilty of an- As«* v saolt and Battery of an aggravated nature.- ' • ' Com* W. Andrea Fontana—Aesault and Batter) on John Reany, who testified that on the night of ■ thol4tbof January, Fontana and another It3ltan fell npOO him Without provocation and gave him a se* ' 'vere beating. ' .Mr, Reany, the father oF the prosecutor, testified that his Son j on-the night of the I4th ; of January, had been severely beaten— hy whom,, ho did not . •' Rocco, the Italian who waa in company with.Foo iplie on the evening .oF the. 14th, testified that the boy had not been'slruckby them, nor did he see him •truck ; that when-Beany presented the pielol; Fon tana took it from him- There’were several other w itncssee called, who testified to the peaceable disposition of defendant. Verdict not guilty, and prosecutor pay the costs. Coro-tts- Wm. Jackson and Thus. Bogue—Lar ceny of a coat. Com. t>x. Samnel Wylie—Assault and Battery on his wile. 'BSf The following la a list of tbo true bills re s' turned yesterday by the Grand Jury: i Com «- Oliver W.Shaw, Anault and Battery— i- , \ ... two lodtclments. . «i ii Bernard Dougherty, Assault and Battery. «t tt Conrad Fogle ct.al., Assault and Batter?. *i « James Nicholson, Assault and Balter. «i at Jacob Getty, Jacob Bulpp, ct. ah, As. v - sault and BatleTy. ■-: : it ii Isaac Johnson, Larceny. • «r «< Jacob Getty, et. al., A. and Battery with intent to kill. u rr : John Thomas, Larceny. >• n Walter M. Bcativ, Fornication and Baa . . terdy.' “ “ Jeremiah Lull, Wm. Cavanaugh and Thos. U. Smith, Robbery, rr “ Jaß. Robinson sod James Skiles, Lar ceny—-two bills. ■ - sc, - tr Isaac Johnson, Larcony—two hills, it “ Sampson Warfield, A. & It. « « JohnMcAdama, A. &B. with in’t to kill. New Fubbitcee Estabubhmest.—We beg leave to'call the alleotion of our readera to the advertise- - street of the Association of Journeymen Cabinet Makers in this day's paper, whose establishment is - -No. 119 Second street, near Wood, in the new wing of the St. Charles Hotel buildings. Tho genllcmcn - composing this association arc all practical work men,-of long experience, nod we are assured that they will lament work equal to any in the city,and . .will sell et very low prices. We earnestly hope Ihai they wi!! t receivc the most-. liberal--pationage - from the public.'’ Call and examine ihe furniture, ' Capias.—James Dnidson, Capt. of the steamer S.F. Vinton* was arrested yesterday on a c»pu»> and taken before Judge Hepburn, at the luatance ol the Cititens* loauranco Company, in which the rteamer Lowell, sank by the,Vinton, wae insured, the defence it wae argued that the _ * Company bad no right to uae the names P ,u '“ , ‘ , <rs 0 f ,j )S oicamer Lowell. An objcc o t B own. t 0 ,|, O sufficiency of the aflida* Uon wiß&iso l ■ ■ . ... fjpia* was issued* These points ?it on which the » ■ . « u—iwoeralton. were held orot lor cv • , ■ ■ ■ Coopt Lu.tnßY.-Tbe C ° afl recommended to the Grand Jury yesterday ‘"V "«« ert W *! Commlfsianera the propriety or 5»»«. > he of 1 vacant room in the Court Houae f ° r thc u,e 0 a Library, whieh the members of tbo B« r propose f 3 tablishing for their general conreniencc. ear The aalo or the furniture, feather beds, hed« ding, gsc., of the Manaion Houae, on Liberty street, oppoaite the canal basin, will take placo thia morn ing, at:10 o’clock. .. . ATTHmoß.—Those of oor subscribe™ who are changing theirresidencea aod their places of bum tvs,, will pleasn call and let us know where our g'lrrlers can find them- . . PVIHTUto.— Barrier & Sheridan, House and Sign Fain Bern, do moat beautiful work, and their. imita tion*'of wood end marble caonot be surpassed.— T h e, can bo found on Fourth street, below Markot- 1 Coni ITMFEtTino,—. Austin and Gardiner had a further hearing yesterday before Aid. Major and were fin »lly committed. iauite T i«w»»» l F * re m« a « ,ice company, ‘ Harrisburg, Fa. : gomub Ca^. iuR top&ay has been doing business about iw TwSnil? si anafaaa accumulated an earned capital of Wabove all losses and expenses, with aaor- X ?So.Hver.»2s,otto on hand. foie premtuiui arc* (rood and responsible company. Jraconfine themselves to the safest class of .: The directs _ iq exceed 82,600 m one locality, PL'jf.feeptions.) The profits are wholly dm- JR 1 ?- rn. which offers (owners of safe prop- John B. Packer, P. C. Sedgwick, A. A. Canier. . John P. Rmh erfotd, A< X Gillelt, i S. P. Jones, /• RobertKlou, JOHN ?. RUTHERFORD, *SS' SSKEWty «o refer to“w.n Son!'” t Rn liell, Secretary of ilie Commonwealth JSn5/w°'Wl! »^Es^, U CMlfer < of ll th?HamshurK.Baiil 1 iSert J.Rm' hW, Cashier of the Daoph.nW JoK- Bickell, £|4 Z S>J}* Treasurer. a I Jones. Be W*« P* M*, Harrisburg. *«V«M PftinteT bSQ., Canal Commissioner. . Jo“ Merchants. Hams- JoWl. Brans . «*•, llarmb rg maraoai ' Brick office, Si SmitMeld street. KN. E. cornet of Market and Kttdiu —Established in IS4U. | P. DUFF, author of the atant,»anU “ Western Steam boat Accountant,” Frotessor of Book-Keeping anil the Bar, Professor WILLIAMS, Professor or Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. Persons d feslroua ofobtainifig ft thorough Met cauu le ea* • uc&ilon,caa roly upon obtaining in Una Inßumuon.every thing lhatfca adveru&ed. Chere is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturere who neither teach nor lecture in,tfco place; nor no humbugging the public wUhptect* of eng ravings, with the engraver’s name sup: pressed,and a name affixed, pretending tohove .“oxe c»ted n them wnh a Den. Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from 10 to 12 A. m. iGeoßemea’s Class from 8 In the morning till 10 at • lmar2l:d&w o» mabkst abb tuuuj ksuxis. *~<t HXRTERED A. D. lg 50! *« only, chartered Insti- Instructor in <- P«»»w»>p. IiI An*? P M ti WAKO!I, Esq , Lecturer on Commotciat Law. ....... • „ _ hl _ in a complete knowledge of uScepTg tSfd ‘«“P|^ c a e U a ° n mli evening &** ■ ■■■ i<6. . ‘ ; ,-v. .« 1 -■•■ t ■ . (■• • ’ ■•;••' : > ••: ? i -.t. ■... ...■■■■ •, . -* * «. i n * K \ s > • -Nt.i*. The pre«s nas lately laid before tbe world another ma*s of scientific and other testimony lo \J)fLssf , ss?l* l iSj rvcfficncvof Dr. Rogers' Syrup e/rJSISKSJ?* * ar » ana Sar\chcUagua, as a cure for CON’StJMPTXON in lie car* Uerslagesaml of its value as a specific for Coughs, Colds and oilier ■Pulmonary. Diseases.. Among the names of its endorsers wo note those of Dr. Cox, late a Professor in the Cincinnati MedicahCollege,, Dr.>V. J.IU chords, 'of-that‘city ? Dr.-R H;.Wilson, of Gallia Op* Ohio, and many otlicr professional men of high standing. .Learned men of character and eminence only make sucn state* raenisasthe above have grounds. There can, therefore, bo no longer n doubt, that this pre paration is, under Providence, a sovereign r specific in Pulmonary Complaints. The pamphle tto be bad of Agents contains further testimony. See also advertise* ment in another column. .. py The remarkable success of this Balsam is no doubt owing in a great measure to the peculiarly agree able and powerful nature of its ingredients. _ It is a tine herbal medicine—composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Baric, and the genuine Iceland Moss, (the latter imported expressly for the purpose,) the rare medical which are also combined by a new chemical process with the Extract of Tar, thus rendering the who!e com pound the mo»l certain and efficacious remedy evet dis- C °W6do notwisl, 16 deceive the. afih e° u „ ! any Uopeß of relief when none exist , b “.M?ken «o hundreds pronounced by skillful physicians as mot, hopeless cc'ftcs, have been cured, who can blame us for using every Word and uccent.of persuasion, to induce the suffering invalid to lay aside prejudice, and partake of a remedy seldom known to fail. , Bewaroof counterfeits and base imitations. . jjj- See advertisement. . Lmaru ISaropean Agency* ID* Having been detained by buaiuess at New Or ients and St Louis during the last few weeks, I wil not leave tbts city until Tuesday, the Bth of April next JOHN D< DAVIS, corner of Wood and Fifth sis. JJjT This great remedy, prepared after directions ot Baron Liebig, ibe great Physiological chemist, by Dr- J. S Hougluon, of Philadelphia, ir working wonders ui all diseascsof ine stomach and digestive organs. Ins truly one of ihe most important discoveries in medical sci ence. Cures of the most hopeless cases of indigestion have been performed, to .which .the afflicted can be re ferred by calling on •theagenio. See advertisement in another colomn. Kiroßtf tc M’Dowkll, Agents, icb3 HO Wood street. DUFF’S PITTSBURGH Irrefutable Testimony I Wi.tar’e Balaam of -Wild. Cherry. mar27:lAS Gastric Juice or Pepsin* (£7* Consumers ot wines are invited to read in another column the card oi Jacob Snider, Jr.'s cheap wine store fi7Walnut street, Philadelphia, iebU;di> jiy Daguerreotypes* .rn Nelson £. Co. would respecuully announce to ike citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny anJvicmity,that thei have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Hoot and Front, built and arranged expressly for the purpose oi taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da guerreotypes, on the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the proprietor*. . _ , The arrangement enables litem also to take ramily Group*, of any number ot persons, in the most perfect manner. t Likene**** of Pickot diseased persons, taken in any partol ihocity. _ -Gallery at iht Lafayette Hall,Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood street*.. Entrance on Foarin street. feb!4:ly Public Attention Is mo«i respectfully invited to the plain, unvarnished statement of John watt, who was cured of an cU Couga 1 by the use of the PjrrnoLKtrM; . “ This may certify that I have been cured oi an Ola chrome cough by the nee ot four bottle.* ot Petroleum. Tlie cough attacked me a year ago hst December, and 11 had lost all hopes of gelling well, as I had taken the ad- j Tice of several physicians without any be.nehr. 1 wa» , beaefitted almost instantly by the use of the Petroleum. J coughzd up, dunng the use of the Petroleum, a Aora juijfanc* resembling ton*. I make these statements without any solicitation trom any one to an so, and sole ly for the purpose that others who are suffering may be benefited Vou are at liberty to pabhali this certificate. I am an old citizen oi Pittsburgh, having resided here thirty-three ycalflt Mv residence, a» this, urae, i is m Second street Jilti-N WAli. Pittsburgh. February -4, ldil-’ fD“ For talc by Kcyser £ McDowell, HO \Vood at Killer*.b? Wood «.;.D. M. Carry, Allegheny City D A- F-ll>ou, Allegheny; io»c»h Doaglas*, At»cßhei»> w V. gcbwarit. Allegheny ; uko, by the propneior. - S. M. hlfc.K, Can»i li*xuw Seventh at., Pittsburgh. IT/* During ihe»e sudden changes ot the weaiher,. cold*,coughs and diseases of the Lungs ana Ihn'at, are more prevalent than at any other season- >Vc an* vise perron* coaffected to procure at once,/awn**ix ptetotani, which always relieves a cough or tightness «l the chest or throat, or the difficulty ot breaihing. try it. To he had at the Tea fc>torc,OS tilth street, j* 31 • T»r. S« »• nowe’i S H A fC li U S A K A P A U l L L A THK (IIIKATSV jt A 7 D SU&IMJS& sfSl>lf*fiVZ?, 1 tih PISKASIS—-PROOF: i Curious Cast. —The following cvi d/ncK Otie ol thousands of similar.character, ami conclusively prove* that Dr. Howe’s tfamsparil a Is one of the mo»l eflective remedies ever discovered : Dt. Ktfire;— Dear Sir. «>' «on, -when about fix months old, broke out with that dreadful disease, Scrtfu lous Son*, over tre face aaJ body, amj for two years j iindahall I rrir-fi every menus tnai could be suggested, bv iuv fri-nd* 1 also had the advice of *ix or seven ot \ the bwt physician* in Hie country, withouteffecuug a | curt*, and I almost wished the little vuftcrer dead, that U mieht be freed from its pain*. During the lost six, month*,the sores were so distressing and painful, nn* self and wife were up with it night and day, for weeks together, and tee had gi«u up all hope of ever fitting our little one. At length* friend advisedos to trv vour Shaker Sarsaparilla. iteineianlly I tried it, and i «av« reason to bless God for it, lor, ui a wy shoTinmt,it heal id xtpjhe sora, so that there ip scarcely even a.*?*ru> be seen. We only regret that we did not hear of and commence using it sooner, as-we arc wuaGed «• ' w ° u .“ have saved a great deal of suffering and expense. The child i* now well and hearty. 'Ve do unhesitatingly co.wider y our Shaker Sur*apur,!lu one orU.chr« P rc parotiona now in use. JOHN &1 i a bUUi i V,. Hose, between Front and second st*. This w the only Sarsaparilla tAa: ails tn lA« Liver, Kid' ,Jys and Blood, at the same time, which tenders it altogeth er more valuable to every oiu,particularly PmaW. I)r. Mvssetn ProftAiorxn the Ohio Medical LoUege, tays the Shaker preparations art truly valuable, and recommends them to the public* .. _ , No Mkrcurt—no MmitaxL—n« Fotwsons Drugs in the Shaker Sarsaparilla. , , . , Remember, u u vananifd to be purely and entirely Vegetable, nnd at u Female and Family medicine ilhas Be sure you entpitre for Hr. S. D. Htnre t Shaker Sartaparilhi. Price SI per bo,He, u„d mi Cl> ., ' Proprietor*, No 1 College Hail, Ciiietoilat., to whom all order, must be addressed. Moui.be. J. M.Towbjenb, JV illum ? nil v!' o Josks Pittsburgh, D. A. Llliott, Allegheny » ,*, • McCl’eu-.md, Maochoncr; P. L°"o Vpro and Dru**iaiB generally. Also, by 110)V K& l- .",,4" pHeiort.So. l College Hull. Cincmuau.Omo. HebJ, rri-i. o. of 4*. K»—Vince of Meeting, Washington ''&.url'ir.>. f attr l N.. --7-Mee.. JJ Friday ofeach munih. n T ~ y in-l»iSlI Fellow.' Hall, Olion Buitdtae, Fourth „}& libs’, l HW uni/ SmWtM Mreur-PlUsburgh Encamptaem, No, 4, meet, It. .ltd M Tuesday, of each “pltu'burgh Uegree Lodge, No. 4, meet. 4J anb 4th P Mechanics 1 Lodge, No- #. 4'"“ every Thursday I * V Wctte‘inPur Lodge No.ft.meenevery Wednesday * V |rHn Lodee No. IS!!, meets every Monday ey’ng. I Mount feriali Lodge, No. 3i!i>, meets every Friday ] I ,V 7nrco Lodge,N.) evening, J. Hall,“cornel oi Leuepek ami Sendttrky atreeti!, Afleitt-eny City. * m-Anßevona Lodge, 1. Ot at O. A*} sU°d“ eve^ng N “; ?&!.&» Half,' ITT* W. A. O.U—fflLL ÜBOVE.NO. 41 Ol lhe //«7wJ Ancient Order of meets on every Mod- n?tne Itatl, corn’er <>'Third amf Wood streets, above Kramer A Kalun’e. may.i.iy KOtIS*.-»TheJODBNETIIS«T*ILOBSSOCIIIJ l OrPIUI Durrt and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday o, *vi*rv month atlhe Florida Houso, Market at. uuGTy] ' Jous YouNu,jr., Secretary. 1 encourage home institutions. CITIZENS' INBUIIA.NCE COMPANY» or rti'Tsan boh • C.G. HUSSEY.Vresi. A.-W. MARLS- Sec y Offict~No. lVawTsi.,frt Warehouse o/C. H. Oraat. ny TntsCompany is now prepared m mture alUindi if risks, on Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Merchan dizain Store, and in Transitu Vessels, Ac. f .. l An ample guaranty for the ability and uttegnty of be Instiraiion.is afforded.tu the character of the Directors, who are all citucuu of.Pittsburgh,well and favorably known to the community forlheir prudence,intelligence fll DntECTOiui—C. U. Hussey, Win. Bngu'ey, Wm. Lsjl l. mer, Jr.,Walter llryant,Hugh D-Kiiig, Edward I ,Tn ’id ltinsey 8. ifarbaugh, S. M- Kier. marlSitt ; life INSURANCE. < I iryThe National Louu Fund Life Auso attee Company of London and New York, are -bow ta king Risks on the lives of persons between the ages of ‘ 5 ,epU ° Veal6 ’“ Banl " n5 tVM A HILL fc CO. Associated Firemen's Insurance Compur oj of the City of Pittsburgh. a W. VV. DALLAS, Pres’t-RQBERT FINNEY, Sec y. IJ3* Will incurs against HKJb anu RlAKlwpr Klan.cs Office in- Monongahtla J&wc t Nos. 1*24 and 12G Water si DIRECTORS: « W. W. Dallas, Rody R. 11. ilanlcy, Blmpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Wm. Ed gar,:EdwardjGreeg* A. P. Annhulz, Win. Collingwoodjß C. Sawyer, Cha*. Kent, Wm. Gorman. SUN OKIES—S casks Bacon-Hams. Sides and Shonl ders j 2 bbis. Roll Butter $ 3 <io Hominy s . . , •■•:/; ; ••“p do Apples; Received aod for Balooy - '- i mai24 KING A MOORHEAD.\ - , \+' *' -'.I, -V £ ‘‘ r v-'-y . ... .*.» ■ • : V *- - * Commercial ani JuianriaL THE PITTSBURGII BOABBOF TUADR AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE FREDERICK LORENZ,} WALA. HILL, S CoHHiTtiK von FEcruuiv C. ZUG, ) Dully Review ortno Vheluale Marltct. OFFICE OF TH K MORNING POST, > SAxonDAT, March 29, 1851. { ASHES—Wo note no change; we have sales of 25 casks Soda at 3|, on time; sales of Pot.at.4o4i. BUTTER—SaIes of 14 bbls, in lots; ranging from 10011. CHEESE —We noto -considerable enquiry for good Cheeso; the market, however, is quite bare; sales of small lots common at 6(07. DRIED FRUIT—We have sales of 225:bus Ap» pies at 75, for another market; Peaches: the do« mand is limited. EGGS—The receipts are large ;sa lof 17 bbls at the Wbarl at 61. FLOUR—We have sales reported at”from $3O 3,15; from stores sales are made at $3,3703,40. I POTATOES —The demand is on tlio increase, and good tots are scarce ; we note a sale of 60 sacks pink eyes at 68c; SO bus long reds at 48c. ~ , PROVISIONS—Tho market for Bacon continues, firm; sales of Hams at 81; Sides 7}o7{ ; Shoul» I dcra6o6}; sales of 13 bbls Mess Pork at 513,50 ; 1 also 20 bbls Mesa Beef at $7 grbbl. CLOVERBEED—The demand (as the season is late,) is falling off ; wo have a sale of 100 bus re» I ported, to arrive in a few days, at $5,60 ; sales are raado in a retail way at 86,2506,50 . POUT OF I*tTTSBmiOH- 6 ssav 6 iNcnks waisa irt Tus caannsi ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan Nt>.2,Boies, Beaver. • c Atlantic, Parkinson* Brownsville, “ J* M’Keei Hendrickson, McKeesport. <* Beaver. Gordon. Reaver. .»* ■ Fashion No.Peebles, Wisabeth. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ J. Nelsou, Moore, Wheeling. «• Messenger. Fisher, Cincinnati. “ Genesee, Moore, St. Isouia. DEPARTED: •• Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlamtc, Parkinson, do - J. M’Keej ttendrickeou, McKeesport. Michigan No. 2, Boie3,Heaver >» Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. ThomasShTlver, Bailey, West Newton. •* Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. *« Clipper, No. 2, Povol, Cincinnati. “ Jenny Lind, Hurd, Zanesville. Reveille, Dale. Wellaville. - Cumberland No. A Miller, Nashville. “ Malta, Belter, Zauesillc. Washington, Manm, Louisville. 4< Wright, ——, St. Louia. AlleCbeny Htver Trade. reovlar FRANKLIN PACKETS. ___ i a Tus fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELTS ■K?aSgEt.\o i. Capi VV« IUir.VA, leave, tho Alls Sicily wharf tor Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, ** Tie.* line steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENoO.Cani. Jons 11 assa, leave* ihe Alleghenywharl for Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday, ai 4ir- M . ; Foi Freight or Faeeaire, apply oo Board. tmaft.i Wednesday PacUat for Cincinnati. ■■ Till new and fast running steamer CIN JEI&+&CINNATI, Bisaurioiuar, Master, will leave agybrcgu’ariy ever} Wnrana.r or passage, .P^l^m^oard^M^^ For SarieUa and Ilocttingport. I Turfine steamer PACIPICi Zakocr MAXr for the above andlnicrmeih Sponfevcry 'THURSDAY,** o’clock, P. M. For lieigfal or pMUge^Ppl^onk^^MO,^ No Cl Water xt.. and 63 From M- ,om u - D £* cov OD & * (Successor* to John M'Pidcn &■ Co.j Canal ifajm* JFV*»» Jtrrtf, Penns. H»«lroad—Central Bamaa.t.' THE subscribers having been appointed ArctUft for the l?enn»>Tvttxiia O.r .MyMTM l.jiuogd, iuiotmibe publicvisi We are non.- prepared iff receive any merebandiie or produce lor shlpmem east on me OP (joods> vbllhis route will be earned through in live days, and all consigned to us will be torwerded tree of commission or charge tor advances* ~ natesoy rattront otrwSs!tftULiO*i.eßt» imranoeoii. Orv Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books. Stationery, Cutten, Confectionary, Fruils.-Feathcrs. Furniture Bruits, Me dicincs. Saddlery, Wool, 4e„ Ae., Sl F M® Hardware, Qoeenswarc, Groceries, 1 alms, p>e s*uJs, Oils. Leather, Clover, Flax. Timothy odd other Grass '& Forth Bolter, Lard,Eard OU, Tobacco “aJa"**' &CiSlte - yIIii, M’FADEN- dr COVOOK. For Female* anrTMolee. DO LARZETTK’S JUNOCOHDIAL.ot Frocrcaiive Elixir, prescribed us an effectual rcstorauve in cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir leeularilies of nature. it is all that tt professes to be 1 vli- Nature’s great rextoratlvc,and remedy for those m the married state without offspring. D is a I for seminal cmisiions, general debility, gleet, weakness J of the genital organs, nervous.affections, Isucorrhtca or white*** A« a "vtgoroung raedicine U i* unequalled. | Also, a certain remedy for incipient ! n ?‘' eeslion, loss of muscular energy, phy.icul mule weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted 10 please tho nser In nny iif the above complamta, and is of pmt- I enoolnted Mes*rs. Jiidson fc Co., of the city of New fe £fe ? S'nonTca’ntTenufne ”oXl.» it clmeJ Sofifoityln Pituburgh at the Medical No. 75 street; and by B. H» Mcakiog, W&lnut aueel SS&.ii’toJiSia l p*mn,tfo;;WTk«|b»««‘ Louisville-s» [mar-s.iy_ James l.oirry, Jr., CiIAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. j 1104 b'clurmant Koir, Liberty street, has on hand a j large stock of Clinirs and Bedsteads of every descrip tion, made of tho best materials, which be will sell low er lien articles of the same quality can be sold in the City He would call particular attention to his targe stock ol mahogany iind wa'nut chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every description executed in the neatest "orders left at the Warerooms.or at the Mill, cornerof Adams and Libertyslreets.willbe'promptly attended to. i mart! ■ •" •' 1 . ~~ . . Tttnptvsnce and Moblcilown PUnbroad Company* it , Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of said Company, that they make payment to Hoon fr-Stß* oe«t. Treasurers of the said Company,of hive Dollars on each share of the Stock, on the last Monday in each and every month hereafter, tutu! the whole slock is pa d in full As the Road will be graded and bridged by July 4,1,, 1651, the Stockholders are requested to be prompt and punctual in their payments. M. B. BROWN, marts :. . . - P'” 11 * 81 ' 1 - *— Cabinet MaUer» Wanted. THE subs oribers will employ u number of good hands at the above business j viz: Bureau, BedsleaJ and Table maters- None but good workmen need apply,— as good w*R« will b* given at Ryan’s Buildings, No. 31 Fifth streft Valuable Real Eatate for Hale. M THE SUBSCRIBER Offers for Sale, on favora ble terms, the following Baal Estate, m the City of Pittsburgh, via: No l. Three valuable three story brick dwelling bouses, on Second, street, between Msrket and Ferry streets, the lots being each 19 feet front by 80 deep. No a Contains S 7 feet front on Third street, adjoining the Third Presbyterian Church, on which is erected one four story brick house, used as a prmuug office, and one two story brick warehouse. . No. 3. Two lots in Fallston, Beaver county, being lots Nos'3 and 1, being about 100 feet square, on which is erected otto block of four frame dwellings, anil one eepa rateframe dwelling,alt two stories high. , - No 4. Onelol 60 feel front on Backstreet,opposite the above, and extending to the top oftheihill. 1 No 5 Two beach lots, each 50 feet front, and running from the road to low water murk, onlhe Bttr Beaver. lr *No 0 One valnable water lot, lODfeet on Wheel Race, with ten shares water power attached. . N 0.7 onc lot opposite the water lot, 60 feet from, and »*tendine to the top of tho hill, on which is erected one two storybrick store and warehouse, 4S by 50 feet; also one frmno dweUmgj two g°™| I {g hwn Benvcr county, frtSSe dwffigf, and one email frame house, used as an office This property was formerly occupied by Mr. r, C Gouldfanfis very pleasantly located, “being irnmedi a No below Fall.ton sSa&SfS K fiStSSp 1 eo madß h "' l a “ dMarkl!l °JOHN FLEMING, Agent “ Hoxipaa to I*6t« ■ •■■■■ A BRICK HOUSE on Penn street r reni $350. _ A Brick Houw on Matbury street; suitable for two families. 6170. . a ,. rt A House aud Garden on Vine street* ; A House aud Garden*m a pleasant location^iwo mi |ea from the city; B^®; uth beßT, Geh’l Agent, 76 SmithfieW atreon^ A Partner Wanted BY a gentleman -who u now doing a profitablebust ness on 1 the Western Reserve, Ohio-rbul whose means are too limited to carry on the same. Any per soii of good character, possessing 81000 in cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can hear ot a gqon Ch ,« m Ca, " ng “ P ‘ >n - mWoodstre’cl. e S ßS_l!o ° B ’" p ”gT^r^d V -w-' . V -.‘ : > >‘.;V portion Sales. SCOTT & OTIS, AUCI JOIN ECUS and commission merchants, 01 JkLAJV bTHEET, ST LOUI4, WISSOITCH. TTAVING been engaged in ik** ibe I I lastfcix years,m thisut>, would respectful!) so licit t onsijmraente of Goods, to be sold in this toarbot, either for Auction or private Ralo-particatarU Glass ware. Hardware and Dry Goods, and wjtl inak« liberal advanccson. all kinds'of Good# {consign®* us for sale he (viU refer to .Messrs.,HjswctV Roe & Co.j-L. n.,V»o lei, Win-D. Wood & Co., Jo»m d. Andersoiv&Co.. R.’11., Stone, Squire.& Reed, Brownlee, Horner & Co., Larkm Deavor;'Saint-Louis; Bailer & Brother*, Cincinnati;.• Georye M’Lain, Pittsburgh. \v. G. ra’CARTWKV, Auctioneer. TVRY GOODS AND'GROCIiRY BTORI4 at. Audios, i D -Willbe »ol¥oii Hoailoy, March, 31st arlO o’clock, ATM.,:dt the (store of Mi. John M Cracken.coiucr of Pena and Locust slreeis, l’rtthAVanl, a,lmg£ lot.of Dry Goods and Groceries', amoag : which may -bo -mentioned. m^i a ngiOTß°cS 1 mouslin d’laiues, alpaca*,, cashmeres, bleached and brown muslins, canloibflan-. 'nel», red and while flannels, cassmeiu; tweeds, spool cotton, patent thread, eewwg silk, silkhanflkerohlefaand cravats, tape, cotton cord, apron checks, merinos,laces, sheeting, edging, &c.v&c. _ , : : •' \ T . Grouka— Tea, coffee, sugar, sugar hoiisft .and N. O. molasses, loaf sugar, mustard, pepper,attspiiie, ginger, cloves* nutmegs, cinnamon, cream of tartar, saleratup. soda, alum, rack candy, raisins, French warrant*, soap andcandleMobacco, &e. ■ - - . . . Qaeensware, China and gla«w»re, counter aniTplat jormscales,&c>.. >y.u. pi CAitii'ir.*, martf • Auctioneer TtOUSUUOLD FUKNI'L'IJRE, FeathtT^edSmi Bed rl-A-mr. Kitchen JTun>ilt,Sre,£tquors.emdAßar'B,x -tura ef Mansion Home, on Liberty street, i? Acraton.— wm Match 291U?al Wo’elock, i Sl allhe MANSION" HOUSE, on Libehy streeijop : Dosiie the Canal Basin, the entire Household Furniture and Kitchen Ulensilr, Ac.,: comprising inttart-Teather Beds and Bedding, high and low post Bedsteads, hair, husk and straw Mamasr.es, dressing and plain Bureaus, Card Tables, centre rebles.dtnuig tables and sltmd.s, set tees,sofas, chairs, rocking do., wash istaKdsi work stands , parlor, hail and stair Carpeting, siuir rods, od cloth, knives andforks, spoons, lenders and fire irons,ash pans , cooking China watched Glassware', together within large lotot Bar Futnres, Wines andLl q ThcabivetnreilurehMonirbeen inosea few pears ‘"^ ben ° r °lv-'a'. MetfAKTNF-Y, Anct. r 11wo valu aBL(■: SuiCDincs 1,0 irt at - a uctioh -1 —Will be sold bn Saturdayevening,ASniivih-aiB o clock, at M’Catlney's, Anction Home, go. m Wood street, two voloabie budding loi'.escl, feet 4 inches on Shott elrect, and extend..ng bacfclOO feet to_ a SO foot alley . Said lots' ard-Nos.;*} and » 9jJ .Casseie plan in the Third Ward of the City m Allegheny •, and eotnmoading'd besiutiml view of the cj Pmsborgu and Allegheny and tnrromvlin); country, and would be a moit desirable loeiitloii for a private iciidencc, aeA canao: he ‘sicuaiiottior-aeaHa »n the rwociUee. Aa o ,f J..\SII2S nirtttilNNA. auctioneer. nncERY' STORK, PLATFORM SCALES sndollier G SCM-FS WAGON. FCRNITUHE I 4C.,« Anc tom -On Wednesday next, April I'd roihe forenoon, will be sold at Ike store ufMesmt Mar Win*. Co Pennsylvania Aver, or, near lhe Tannel; tick entire stock of Groceries, Arc., which is very extensive,, com prising every article in that line, such fi r solars, con ter, teas, wolarses, edispiee, cloves, pepperfeinqamon, mus tard, ginger, tobacco, cigars, die. A. lares,a«oriineulo, QQeenswnrc,glassware, stoneware ;:TC„Aery.>fc~, Iteitplaliortnscales; 1 do braes counter .scales, with several other articles appertaining to a Grocery wtorc, wagon and a , VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN JJDQDESNE BOROUGH ar Arcnox —On April 3d, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, will be apldin'Daqiiesne borough, it tie foot pt Herr’a island, six Hdilding Lota, fronting twenty feet on the Allegheny river and Penn sylvania Canal- Also, five Lois, adtolmsgy -saaie size, and similarly situated, to be fwii at -x of $l3 per JJioom, each . . Terms of sate offirsi ux l.OL*—oas'iotmb'in bifid, and the balance id three isqual-aminal p»ymwis. Title is Mtdir.pttt'Jibie, . JAM US Su’EENNa* marlS _ _ .auctioneer. p, El, BAVISi Auctioneer. ‘frAUUAtJLS BOOKS at Saturday V evening* 2S& instant, at 7 o’clock at the Sales Room**cornef of Wood and Fmh streetv,-wili be sold a large and cboie* collection of vtUuablev Edw and second, band Books, standard work* of history* poetry, fiction* theology, biography, tcieore, Sue. am,&c-‘ . . mar# - ' P Me PAVfSa Aaet’r, -rrA-UUABLE PROPERTY Xtf UAWKES'OEVrLLE V ah ApcniMt.— On Satutday March iStb* oVtoek* will lu*-*cdd on the p retail ea> that very lot of fftoaiid situated in the boroajgh of. Law ipnccviiie, (adjoining -Kev. Lee's Cbotcb,i having t*. front ©* one Handed feel «a. PitHrefretn;- and ext*«dla£ back one baadreu and sevgyeea.ie«U— on a good wo story imae dwelling tioviße with five rooms, wa*band smoke boufec*-, Ac. jU*q—A latge two story Factory, *i*iy feet front by seventy deep, with large chimney stack, Ac.* and a never (ailing supply of water on the premises. Thisde strable property will be sold together or in »ix Jots.— Plans can be h>4 at the Kate* Rooms. Brewer? or maoufiteiurcn requiring room, with u targe supply oi water, wouW do welt to examine the premise? previous losaJe. .. , Title indi' i pntabb‘. Possession, given immediately, Term*—Oiie-fouith cash - , remainder »a three. equal annual payment?*, wnh m»rre*.v—souredl by bowl »fid 'mortvttße on the premises. V. M. DAVIS, m . At l9 . Auctioneer- ]HNE FURNiTCIfii at Accrtox.—On Monday morn* i lT i*. March 31st, at IU o'clock. at the residence of J. Renperl, ft«l tfm Fonmareet,'will be sold a quantity of superior Household Furniture, part of which hasbeen but a few months L» “mahogany canliables; mahogany spring feat divan* arid chairs; • »up*nor three tly parlor carpels; hearth mahoga ny bookcase; sideboard; Venetian bltml*; Russia iron fender*; cane scat and Windsor chairs and rockers; patent lever and eight day clock ; lire irons; bureaus; walnut enclosed wash at a ride; high post and trundle bedsteads; low post bedsteads; mauraescs; chamber and stair carpet*; stair rods; dixung and kitchen tables; glasswarei <jucen*\vnt«; tinware; Imiaouia; brass ket tles; copper coal box; cooking store; kitchen utensils, A-eV&c . imartii _H. M* UAVIS, Auci^ IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of Al leghenyCountjsof UeceinherTerm, A.-0.1350. No.U Boaiin Pill TownJA%*. f‘<m tht h'tmtn' an* Mechanic? Turnpike Hoad, at iYant jHeft* i* BraJJocrt *trut,at Waller tirttu The viewers having reported in frvot of a public Road in the above ca»*. the further action Qt the Court will bo applied for on probate _ Attorney tor Petitioner*. RffiKSpß f«r«U,ve,; 60 niece* Chene Silks, choice m*l«rs; 50 do Irish Poplins, do do: 150 do Berapes* do do; 153 do •• Gingham*, do do: !ri«h Linens, Linen Hanakernhieis, ie Cjmbne, Je I 'liniki! 4r ii>, A. A. HAaUl'i A vU.j matfe ’ Nos. C 2 and 01 Matket ytfeet. A TWO STOHY URtCK HOUSE, No.», H»y atreel. Entire ol KING A MOORHEAD, n.ortC _ -j7, Wood Mteel. "qi'ovck I Glove* f 1 RA' DOZ- SILK GLOVES; IOU lt«0 doz. I.i*lc Thread do; IDO do Hose ; IUU Jo Srt?l>ender&; for Mile at Easternj>nee ? 1 1 kennedv a. haslett, i)4, Market street^ . raaros _ iTT ~ Wanted. lU OH ftO HA.NDS. to : make BOYS’ CLOTHES. None tmlfirst rate hand* need apply, ni , niarS -R. CHESTER'S, ?L, Smuhfield au*e»._ tWYEH'S BRIEF iarticle, for L^o by „ ( XIIHAPJaNO _ P*P-Ba-J>Kl received—S#D reams W medium tee Wrappinf Paper. Abo, a iresli sup plyV Jouble meitium Prlnung, a, g *.'*.■ i - - -•- C^« R^3 I,M I i'^^'i^ roOK k ca Kl^P M^llb a f rocK &, ca Executor.' Sale of Heal M *""" ~ iu.' pnLD, in'pursuance oi the lasi Will and. W'mL.Lof’Martin Lowry, late of the City of JV Testament K“ da y, thecilt day of April, 1651, ."be Conn House, in.tlie Cily of IV c i C *a« nuiiiic auction, a valuable Lotof Gtouud, Pinsburglt,by p near the New Basin, in the Sixth situate oa Quarry n. *.w. ONE A3REt“beinff pact of a Word, containing was held undivided by the lttr § o s?‘!fi„ t r,wtv and others, and which, by virtue of auta Martin Lowry. p aru uo n , in the District Court of certain proceeding m r e 8 Janua r yTo r ra , iei9i wa , the County c , v .tu, heirs of the said Martin Low -Bsslln^‘^,E™e.fa and bounds, he., as by reference to I *?’ ■l’ inL I 'ifnd S Dlan thereunto annexed, and other the inquisition und p will how an j Bl largo proceeding., in JO p.nmnerato the advantages appear. • commanding, ns it does, a heoult ofthc above property^C ndrtiijtwo rWorSibe i„ g easy of I ful prospect of >ha c jiießCei a „u abounding tn excel accesstorapnvaje rMt et _ gs lheya[e we ll. lent stone Gt ulpronertT and farther informs, known. , Fl * Mitchef h Palmer, Attorneys and uon, apply Fourlh street, or to either of iheun- CouaselloTaat Law, *o | Bal vVill and Testament of derstgned, Executors oi JAMES BLAKELY, Martin Lowry, dec a, JOHN COLWELL, • JOHN NESMITH, Lot, containing about the same N.B—’ The adjoining i£b le . e mal2 ,. da . w quantity of land, is also _ ~tnftlTloNAL SAL B OF : «J. l.nti in Ban llvorpoiili O. | Forty nnrccedetited sale of Lota’ in the above THE recent unptecea a ly exhausted those pre thriving Tov?n having n em[uid conanu i ngi , he viomly laid ““'’Aeninduced to lay our a portion of undersigned has been t _ n p OYP) ttn d offers them for his properly intowtums cannot fail to meet the sale at prices an !V? porcfisse. It is needless to viewsof those wishtnff j 0 f the town and prospects, say anvthfng: of the toeai j ibe 4 i„ recent adven fit having heettSUffieienny over . one hundred lots have isements,) Other than be( . n purchased bythose anddesi r p!^ss^^ p “ uy ,ocai^ i f e cea ; tre of those re 9f' lli f i v t 0 ,j, e proprietor in .Liverpool, Vos information to street, Piilsirargh, i or to James Blakely, tssu >. joH jj g. BLAIfEiA, Ka&l Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, ISdl, jfel.yj.daw f_ 1 BBU CHESNUTS for eile by & CO. X mail* 1 - 1 t. ' ' . * •* ' 1 1 * * , * * *" ■*. ■u-. , - r ;• v- • To Lei. 1 ■* * / =Nil ‘ .• ’ 5 * * i' 1 ' - % . Y TELEGRAPH. Reported Exprmly far the . Daily Morning Post. BT LIOHTmKO—fBISTSB »T riEAM, Additional New# by the Cambrlm Philadelphia , March 28. ENGLAND. Lard John Rtifctdl’s government's very woak. Ho caniiol get Ilia Mends tu roily around him.. A dissolution of Parliament, and : a general election 10 j anticipated soon. 1 .• The agitation ot* the C&iholtcß, bath of England nwiTreland, against the proposed final meaaurep of LmdJohn Russell, continues unabated. The pro tectionist leaders are making vigorous P re P?. r * llonß for the general election, in order to secure, to the House.of Commons, a majority, that will impose 4 shillings duty on corn and breadstuff's; Of the Hun* gariah and .Polish refugees who arrived at Liverpool last week, fowi©f the Hungarians have accepted the £B, appropriated by'the British Government to Ue» fray their expenses to America. . The : Poles have all refused to take the advice of the London Democratic Committee,, who induce them to remain in England, In case their aid |iionld be required to assist the Democratic .rjaupe . in Franco orHungary. . , • FRANCE. There j« nothing of importance. The weekly ac* counts present comrbereo in an unfavorable: point of view. The news from the agricultural districts is tavorablc. The President had been bung m efngy at Lille. There was no hope of a fusion be tween the two branches of the Bourbon family. ITALY. There is no positive news, but many rumors, ol various conspiracies.- . <. PRUSSIA; The Cabinet council .ha* resolved to issue a com*, prehensive memorandum of the Gennafr question, containing Prussia’* view of the *hole question iri regard to the revival of the old Germanic confede ration* during the past year. j The commerce of Zoljyercm had increased con siderably HESSE CASSEL Tho political conflict has degenerated into regu lar quarrels between the Prince and ,l«s anbordiaalcs- Tho following ia the latest proclamation front Baron Haynau, to the olScers of the Hessian army of Ca 6» act: . - r ' ■ Ctmtlsmen-- 1 have summoned yoa hare to,tell I you I have been comraiseioned by his Royal Hfgha j ness to crush underfoot that pernicious gang that I threateos the welfare dl thb State. • Sirs,ihe.ques-,! tion is, who is to role—this god-abandoned, godless, pernicious gsng ? We'ehall eoon decide, thtegeee* tioo in Cassel. Sira, in this little State the throne I i> io danger, and all the thronea in Europe look | hero upon this littio State and army. 1 aak not if you will'obey—it is for that I have called youto gelber. You must obey—-for bo who .obeys , not shall have hie soldier coat pulled off hie baefc, and have a blou6o : put. oh him. tl is nothing-to you whether tho orders given to you are consiUufionai or not. Hie Royal Highness has sworn .othe Constitution, and l hive full power from hVra. lam the Conati* totion for you, Sirs. If aoy of you prefer the smiles of that gang of .traitors, to the favor of your prince, whom God has eat up, I will pul! his coat off bis back and pot a blouse on him. Gentlemen, the State of Baden has passed a law for the .regulationof ibo press, abolishing censor ship, arid requiring all articles to be signed- by .the authors. i. . TELEGRAPH. - - CVCHIHQ 3 New York, March.2B Cotton.. Declining. Flour.. Firm at yesterday's price*. Grain.. Wheal r'Ohio 1,00. Corn 1c higher. Pork.. Steady ; old. Moss 12,42 ; new 13,62 Old Prime 10,12; now 11,60. Pickled Meats.. Hama 8! ; Shoulders 6. Coffee.. Declined }ol, and prices still tending down. Whiskey.. Easy at 23. PHu.ODEt.PBiA, March 28; The Canada’s advices had no perceptible effect on the market. . ■ , ; ■ Flour.. Dull and inactive, and has declined 6ic p trbl; standard brands 4;37. l Rye F10ur..2,31. Corh Meal doll at 2,63. Grain.. Demand limited ; prices have undergone no change. Corn : Penn’a and Soutberd yollow 60 060 J, afloat. No change in Oats. Whiskey. .23 in bblt and 210211 in bhds- Cunt Marks* .—Beef..The offerings during lhe past week amount to about 2000, including. 1000 driven to New York. Prices steady at 6,6008,00 » cwt lor ordinary ohd prime quality. Hogs. .Steady at 6,6007,00. Cihcihhati, Marsh 28. Flour.. Inactive at 3,60. Provisions.. Firm, and in demand; Mess Pork, 12,00. Bulk Sides. .60,000 lbs a; 6c, and 3,000 pieces shonldcrs'at 41. Whiskoy. .Steady at 171* Groceries. .Steady. . --r-L „„ Cloter Seed. .6,60; in small lots at b,7D@7,00. The river Jhas fallen * font'within, the last 24 hours. Weather clear and pleasant. A Card to Bulnest Stem A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pitts burgh, with an extensive acquaintance; who can command a cash capital of from 6 to .59,000, is anxious to make an investment, and devote his time to business as a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinity. _ _ mriUtm] Please address Past Office, Bax Nj>.dSs. Pltubargh I*ocU Factory. WM W. REILLY, loci Smithing , Bell Hanging and Haute Blaeiimiihing, „ . No. 165 Woob stexki. , A GOOD assorunem of Homework, Stole and, Flush Bolls, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. • ; -s Jobbing attended to in the beat . XtnarW.y. spring PMlllon for 18511 . . I m THIS beautiful style of . HATS receivcdinnd for MLale by ‘ JAMES WILSON,: 1 . mar 7 corner of Wood st. and Diamond alley. TapteoH’iOenerat EmlgraUon Offlce 1 REMITTANCES and Passage to and. . , -ee/llYiiotu Great Britain timllrelumK by EXSSSItA j.T.Tapscoti, 75 South st .cornerSwwsaE. i Ot Maiden Lane, N. Y .and 100 Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency oi the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terras with those desirous otpaying , the passage of their mends from the Old Country; and they llatterthemselves theircharaeterand longstanding in business will give ample assurance that alltlteir ar rangememswill be curried out faithfully. s ■.: Messrs W. A J . T. Tapsoott are long and favorably j known for the superior class, accommodauon,nndsaihng qualities oftheiiTaoket Ships. The QUEEN OFTm; . WFST SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, | nORClbs, LIVERPOOL, andSlDpONS.twoofwhidh. leave eack port monthly— from Now York.tho 2lst and 26th, and from Liverpool the oth andllthiin addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George aitd I Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, totnsare adepartuie I from Liverpool every live days, being thuxdetermined that limit facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W, Tapscolt's consltmtpeisonol I sunefinlendance of the hilslnessin Liverpool is an add., lional security that the comfort and accommodation 01 I the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, 'as usual, extensively engaged tin the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, aretheteby enabled to lakemharge pi I and forward passengers immediately on their landing,, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, Dreparedtoeontractforpassago;&omany sea port in Groat Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business theyare engaged m giving them fteUiuea 1 for canying passengers so far inland nof otherwise. mj tainable; and WiU.ifnecessary,forward Passensers fur ther West by the best mode ofcoaveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Wto™ , B ent for decline comiug out, the amount paid-.orpa?sage 1 l willhe refunded in full. The subscribers are also prepared to gtvA drafts at sight for any amount, nayahleht the pnnclpa cines and lownsin Englandslrelandb.SeoUand and walesp tana af tordinjr a safe and cxpe&tioua mode of remitting funds tießWviH fin^iit^riteir^nteresvmAvaii^emselves,^ 1 lifbylette^pm^l^lbynpi.ly.s,- r-d k wT" ainBandcomras,o^c^^|a AHEADOP AMI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, 209 rSirtiTtreet. This.powerfully concentrated pre ation t the mcdical virtues of which are found to be eiffht times the strength of the original American Oil. lusnutup in bottles at 25 and 27i cents, each, with full direcUonsforitsuse. In every disease where the otigl [ nal American Oil has been found ataU.efheacious.and; tYVo firerceedsthe originalm power, as to render mho 1 ■ N B The. original Oil in its natural state as taken I frohiihebowelsof the'earth; canto had as abpye^jnd will be found genuine- , notwithstanding acertain-firm I claims to be the only Proprietors. I. Y. I dfcw-tf ..-.‘w’ij •■•'■;P'/+-4<\,X?:.fsS'j:*- ■: "v v. -W,- * . '**C ’ ; .X. r-My'-'S' 1, *V.«5r,:.,-if.'., :.<■ .r\ ~u.+ - * , /■t -• V ' lIIL.L. A OBttaT, BANK HUS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 05 Wood Street, . Third door below Fourth—{ututswe). £3IGHT EXCHANGE on iho Eastern Ciuea constantly O tor *ale. Time. Bill? of Exchange and-Notei dis counted . 'Gold,'Silver and HankNoteSifibugbt and Sold.; Collections made m all the principal cities of ; the United States. Deposits received of Par and .Current Funds. • mardfry. : . II A. N K iA O U. OVS *i - JESSE. CAROTHERS & CO., NO. 15, WOOD STREET/PITTSBURGH. Current money received oa deposit. : . ■ ■ Collections made on aIL theprincipal cities of the Unt* ted States. *■ (auglily.; . PATRICKS A FRIEND^ BJNKEES ANDEICHASGE faa6KBRS, No. 05, coeheh Wood jlscd Diajaottd- sthkkw, . Pittsburgh* Pa. . • <■ fmayl ris.a.Koon. . v THoa.saaaxNT. IIOON^SAttOENT-. * BANKERS; AND EXCHANGE-! BROKERS,’ Comer of Wood and Sixth struts^ Pittsburgh, Pa "PvEALERSin Corn,Bank-Notes; Tune Bills, Foreign B / and Domcsuc Exchange,Certificates ofDepoait, Ac EXCHANGE on all the principal Ciues ofiheUnion and m name to sou purchasers'. CURRENT and par funds received on deposit® COLLECTIONS made on all-pans oi the Union, auh* lowest rates, ; * • • -■ ••• - ■ i BANKING HOUSE, BRTAHi GI.EHM S CO. Draft., Checks, Ac. collected, attit Beau! r^^eesmaJeapoa ■ ffoUidavsbuTf(k,Mayls»l&Q‘ - -j - :■■■: - Notice*'.''? y;r:- ■>. ' J WE have associated J. Gabbinbb Cosna>*th tie in the Eiehange * CQ. - Pittsburgh, Jan 7 y.1,1351Aja6;1nt.: .. . . w.i II wiiiliMa b a I ■■ ■ ■ a < cornu Will. B. WII.r.IAMS & CO., • : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■, • ■■ : KOBttT EAST COBSEB Of WOOD 7UIED hTEEErS. a LL transactions made od liberal terms, and J\ tiona promptly attended to.- . : »&”•*???—_ nt-. KOILBfKSSO&S, HaTO nstlaVED lflSB SXCiUXA* OFSt*.* To No' 67 Market strut, four doors, otiois. md stand. N. HOLMES A SONS, > ■ Bankers and exchange brokers, and oea* icis ia Notes, Draffs, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and •Bank Notes.-. Exchange on the' citicscviiistantiy for ealev . » , ‘ t _i .. Collections made in all the cities throughout tnfc -Uni ted State*. Depositee received in- par rendsOrcurrent paper, Nn. 67 Market street, between Tfliid anditourui suects ang23»ly. REMITTANCES. •*v. '^ ;• .: -s ■* *-~.. . : ; , - •'■•••-«*►. • v r r ■ «. .■••■..■ ■ * . ■ Vr' ‘".j.. *' f.-.V;-. v ,;.; .' T V' : )' r - i '■ i i? <i- ; .■:*"? 1",,V r J s / ,*■ *J, ■. Removal- Dv>meSHc. antf *or«s7i fiicAangc, fianA Note*, Botdahd i and Exchanged, y jffiJtdHAHOKi &S»“jiAKKIIfiQ.«OIJ2iB .. os. - .■. &. Mill £k CO--» ; 64 Wood Street, ■ PITTSBURGH. - KBAMJBg. r? aAn ®**- - , KaASSOBB * BAHHf. • / ;•■ JjankenandJEzcfiangs Broierij BtxltTZxn, For sign ana • • : Shr&iießi& J ß&tf32zchang9 i - Csrtgisatst »r Depots ' iifßanklfota. and-. Coin. , . .J -aV Comer of Third ana Wucdito-jdirecu? cpposue tha;st Chail«s Hotel. , ' mays 3 ".fii6ollaiUe» ; BaJlK. ! BCSIE’SECILBnOjrOCStBASOVjKiHIET SZEESI-’ THISBANKis now prepared to do business. Open from O-A-M. to 3 P.M. 1 : lnterestpaidon ■ I n W U THOMPSON BELL; Oasbisr. ■“Q.'W.'i'A'ELOB, j . r 113 SECOND STREET, ; COM&IISSIOXBB AMD BILTs-BRQKBR STRICT attentionl.will be;, gtvem; to.all lioainejt cn trn«tedto bis care- Pittsbnrgdt. tnanttfaclared.arn cies always on band, or procured on sbortroiice. ; • Notes, ponds, Mortgages, kc.,rregoUated on- fajpra blc terms. Advances made if repaired. tocttaea • RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, oaliforma,ilor sale at, the Banking; Hoase of PATRICKS® FRIEND, No-95 Wood St- - cel ¥ HOPE EVER* WON DEB FB L CURE SII Dr.-Sagem* Syrap of Liverwort ansi VftT CIS6BALAGUAI i For tfaeompltltcurt of Covghs> Colds, Influenza. AsVipa t 1 - - Bronmtisi Spitting other Lung^l Cotnplzinto tending td.COXSsUEtFTION. ] | tiOOtt at ite Pnpmlelled Sacoeia. . fnHB aboveAiriiagui*h§iCOtJQH MEDICINE t • tying aU before itixitZung Complaxnt*. ln all sec tions oF tie' country it'is constantly performing cgres-. iaas, themselves, the and. fiUoiShig ;oMhe names wJSchr vouch for its unrivalled healing power.. H. CoXjMdJ., fate Professor in the Metrical College inCraemnanvW- J. Richards, M-D.; Horn Judge Morse v Hon. JodgeWm, Burke, for more than 20 years POsi Masteror CitUjlL S. Newton, M.D., Prof, in the Medical College at Mem phis, Tcnn.; John A. Collins*, Esq-, Proprietor ; of. Ihe Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent oT ihe Grand Rivisioit of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Levtson, Fsq., Editor of the U. S. Military and. Naval Argus*at. N. Yi Thomas C. Faulder, Esq, .01 Albany; Rev. pL Wiseman, Rev. R Hoyt, N. Y. City; and we could nrnne hundreds,• aye thousands of others, who testify .upm personal' ejme»«y.ihM it has cured them jtad thmt mends, in some casesafief artdtherreinedies had larifra. SucAtnennever make such sta-emcats, unless convinced 1 of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt, Read a few of-the letters. - : . ••- •• _ r T 1■ ' Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to U. L. Stew art, No. 137,Second sireet;New•York. . • i • ■ ? 1 . Spabta, June 30, 1849 i Beat Friend S:ncari l. have been home now just two months. When I last saw youvl had.bul little hopesjof ever getting any better. But I have now thejaleasurejof ibahmbg you for recommending me to take Or. Rogers . Syrup ofTriverworV Tar, and Canchalagua. ;I got. a ] dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined 1 to make a fair trlal.of it, a* 1 had done with evervthing ! else. I have only taken tour bottles of it, aud I most *av it has done me more good than any other medicihe I have'ever taken. On ray first taking u, u increased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lunss. But that so has mr couch, nearly. - 1 cough‘ ! bhv little now, ana ex* pectrmbn to be entirely free from, it; I consider it aa . invaluable medicine, and shall recommend It to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased lungs. . ■■ . -m. - 1.- ' I let a young lady who hadlha CONSUMPTION) anil had bleia good deal frotfi ihe lunge, and doctored sroer ol mtmtfu willl our physician, but grew worse, have one tattle of It, and it cured ter. It acted almost miraculously in her cose. ? : . , „ ~nav i Your sincere tnend, . F-« 1. CORv .. N B. The original, letter fromwhich the above is an extract, ison filet and enti be seenatontof6ee,No.3lfi, BtOad, BLEEI}INQ AT THE BUNGS Ct.ItED. SEK HOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS. Siatmtnt of-Mr, A. Lang, tfo.ZSS Pcart strcq, y~ Vfew days.before last Christinas, I was lakeb unwell, -and soon commenced bleeding freely at \ liunffs. I called in a Homeopathic physician, bur hts medicine did not-seem to help me;-I read yoar advert isement. and thought I would: uy X)r, Jtoeew^Sjjnij of Liverwort , Tar and Canehalagua, Before I had-taken up the third 6oUZ<v‘my'bleeainrUad «tonped,- my Cougji. was cone, andlfeh as well as.usuaLlMy health isno?* , EO od : 1 consider it a most excellentmedictne, and cor dially recommend it td ray. friends.- \This siatemfnt was mnift to fhfi Pr/yprutors.March 12th, J$5O.J-- ti _;-_r . ! OTHER NEW YORK CITY. REFERENCES. • try For want ofroom -to publish at length any more cemßcfties. we hcre of severalindividuals well known in , New York, every one of wkam haswed this.vudicineyan&fanept^^ersonaUy of its ejects. Please - call >upon theftvand; heat wh^t *BbSle» H. Rißa.'lJo,-192, Btottdw?T, corner of John fl Hev Ritfß nMi, ! No.l37,Hndison.slteel,'s?as>or of The “ Chnrch'or the Good Shepherd.'” - s Roßrai S.' I.dcttwoon. No. 38, Vestry sued 3si.vi.htjs Host, No. 250, Houston street try Bo sore to ask for Dr. A. Rogers’ 6yrup « Ut • ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to yon... .■/ .- - -- -- - CAUTION. —Aor.e genuine, unless there is on the butt wie^er^ariotaTi^ bond,eighed with a Pen, by A. I*. | S< FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, l<y A.L. SCOVILt i *: CO., Proprietors, av. their Prineinaf Depot, GOTHIC HALL, N 0.318 Broadway; New York, to whom all or dept for.tho’Mediclne; and letters relating 10~ Agencies, should be addressed,l,osl^,oid. ■ - _ . - , . ALSO, for sale by R. E.-Sellers, No. 67 _Wood slreet, Wholesale Agent, for Pittsburgh sndovictmty t D. M. Curry and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny Cityj To wnsend, Carr & Co., ManeheStcr; AoPatterSon,RUntingham. 1 PRICE—In large bottle, SI,00; or six bottles forSs,oo. •.mar2si3tn - : • - ■ ■ ; private UUtastii ■ ■ \ DR. BROWN, No. *1 DIAMOND ALLEY. DkvCtbs !his clitire attention to anodic* I practice. Hislasmcßsismoatlycondnedto ! , pritat* or : Verier cal sdih pain-1 wTfeglful affections; brought oft.by imprudence; youthful indulgence anil excess.' • ' ißyphilißj Syphilitic -Eruptions. Gonori . —Gleet* StriciuTCa - Ifretbrat discharges, ] Impurity of U*eßlood, withall diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic NEruptiaus, Teller, Ringworm,Mercurial diseases,Seminal Weakness,lra*- poiency, Ptlesj Rheumatism; Female 1 Weakness, illontb- : Iy Suppressions,Diseases of tne Joints, Fistula iivAno- Nervous Affections, Paiiis in. the Back and Loins, Imta liona of ibe Bladder and Kidneys,successfully, treated Cure guaranteed. - • j/ ;.. . , ~ Fourteenyears 1 lnthia city' enables Dr. Brown toouer assuranCesofapecdy cure to all who may come under his care. _ Oir.ce and private.consultingrooms, b& Diamond ay. ' in*~Charges;ntoderhte. nnvb.ilAwly RBUMATISJL— Dr. Drown-a newiy. aiscovred’ rem.. edy for Rheumatism ii. a speedy and certain remedy forihatpainfnltrouble. Itnever fails.■; Office and Private Coneultationßootna No. 65j DIA MOND, Pineburgh, Penna. The Doctor ia always at home ' - .-U ■---r-;-.'.'-. lenlß-dawif ■ Bounty 1* nnfl end other Butlneu, WILLIAM PLINN offers hie services to transaf'. business '.with the Executive Department* atid congress, as ait agent. He will attend, to all-business relative to pensions and bounty labd. Charges mode rate.- Address William Flinn,. Washington, D. C, iJanuary 23,1861*. ■ .■ > - ' . Mr. Flinn was several yearn at clerk • in' the office ot the Second Comptroller of Ute Trcasury. His knowl edge of transacting business at the Departments will render htaservices, as agent, particularly useful to all -who may employ ium alihe seat df-GbVefnment.'• ALBION K. PARRIS, | Jebl .. . ■ .... Lais Second CamptroUc r. - v A< 'Wi E'oater,..'.run'T-TJ' ; ,c.'ATTORNEY 'MSB. QOmSELLOR AT LAW/- \ OFFICE, NO. 164 FOURTH STREET, near Gram ttresf, Fitthtrgk, Fa. novls:dawly T .■t’*' ‘"-f- W 1 ?■-.*"*'f;"," A- R V v , , t ; t * .v ■.. ■*•<’ '■•'•••; •* f ' ' > * ***;*..* V > V The Qrtat-Remedyfor.Consumptionof.;4h» Lungs,- tiotis of the Liver{ ness of theßreastyrtimgs y and other afflcetifrtftftM ■ ~~Sfeastor lttfiefi-• ■? i s •SiriSTAB’S-BAI3AM OF WILD OHEHSYiiU « Vf line herbal medicine, composed oehteflyof wn» . CkerbV Baas, and (ho genlmne Icxuhd #,os»(ft e *sJ w ? imported expressly for this purpose., the rare, medical virtues of which arc also combined by a new ehenueai process with the extractor tar, Urns rendering the Whole compound tbe most certain and efHcaelotts.remeay eve* discovered for CONSUMPTION OF TIJB LONGS. 1 - INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Jlr. Wn. V. Bants. of Xenie, Ohio, a highly respect able Druggist in that delightful village, hßajiUwiUaw* that the sale of WistarVßalsam o/*>Vilddioiry fstm* paralleled; The demand for it i* great ttort nebcin scarcely keep himself supplied with it.- Hfl nßhaha W i his store medicines for long affections. BonJ<rorihe» .. : were esteemed good and somejravetomponuTfcue&r' Bnt since he has had Wistar’s Balaam or WiSf.Chdrry, •a number of_the moatsenoascase* were Coroplctelycu red its use, I{ l never sold a thodoor lor, *‘ia which 1 hnd that entire confidence that X had in this” V i . : WhereyerWiatar , s Balaam ofWild Cher* tatroducedvttatfltice atmJjiathaUUghrdpaiatlonU lomhly deserves. What can prevent its sale When on - eveiy hamlcau be witnessed Its wotiderfUt caxest 'l?h3 worst- case of Asthma, recent and dangeroo* Cough, . {and; also those that are of-long standing,)'Bronchitis . or Consumption, (in its early stages) an always cured br.tWs'rcnarkabihms.dicine-rov , HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION l GdredhyWlstar , »BalftamorßfUdQheß)r< i PLSaaACT&moB, Hamilton c - t O’iScp.2?ilBsO* J.D. Sir.; I take the-liberty,of. advising vbh of ihe benefit that 1 have derived' from the. on o* ! ifr. Wiaiat’sßalsam of Wild Cherry. 1 wwmosmad * bvthattemble scourge, Conaumptton,toMtaJuuv The. i attack was truly homfywir4o me, .for.fivaoCtey'fanulyv ■frav brothers and sisters,) had died I ! 'U afflicted with nearly all of the of tto tU'easei -l had® distressing congh and expectorated « great dealof bloody hectic fever* i and chest, cold chills, alternating, tn.ihlloabdi. of heat I waanndettho careof a skilled pbyaictaA from th 9; !. iime I was taken sick until about cue weeks since, being : then about helpless, and my friends con&lrferinajny case hopeless, pi at leanbeyond the reach of onrpgyrictanj skill advised the use of it islar's Balsam of Wild Chcr»- jv.ee *,**•**•• i ihuve taken fonr bottles of .the and now . i consider myself .perfectly well. • I make this staiemen t I to-induce others that are as.Xitayc btujn* to. virt* trial »«rWiatnr»s Balsam of Witt Cherry, Which I %s&**** i . cat«yn PontT, Lakeoo Jun©lsilBl9. ■ I J D Park—Dear Sir: As I have a deep cpmnnttew? I tion for the afflicted, permit me to give yone bttef huta i rv of my afflictions,* and-the.beflcfils ocxiveafiromtte 1 2e Of «Dr Wirtar’B Balsam of WittChe^; In id* i 1644,1 wasaitackcd with a fevcrofatyphoiacharacter, l-which left me in a very debilliatcd EUtO, :whetiinthe ; i following winter t was taken with a severe cold, Which [ reduced me to such do extent as to give me I ance of a confirmed consumptive.,l labored' under a bcvcre coagh, expectorated a greatdeal,.and waa jrou bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also aeqwntly raised blood from my lungs. 5 continued in thin state, CTadaally sinking under the disease, natUJwmfity> j§*“*' until l was again .attackedwith fever. My extremities, especially my feetv were constantly coldf and ahnoat lost their feeling, under these circumstances U may bo trul y said that I was. a living, skeleton. -r miaiiyJieteT mined to quit taking mediclne preseribed by .phymrians and try Dr. Wiaisr's Balsam of Wild Cherry,:emd from the first' week that-1 commenced taklngit.l cap date a gradutd recovery; I continued itansesixmoathmatlhe end of Which time I Was cared, andhave:culqyedgood since, 1 and tmecrfaliy recommemL^hp.Bal* sstn to all those afflicted «?d iwohid say to those commencing’ iisashhpt tohedis* couraged, if two or three bottles do nOt*ffefetacurc t ont Dsreevere as I have done, and I hivo tawoubt but nine. iMCS on. of ton will be btetvod he<Jtb « I have been. -• ■ \ ovQf&ra important to those Afflicted with Diseases of the twigs . r : . and Sreasu ¥ ■. Will miracles nevcr ceaset More evidence of its enrpaSsing health restorative virmes! ' ./i. IFron. Jr. Baker,Sp^Jel^«Un^«.,^ - Mmnr Sanford It Pari.- J take tfiia opporaßllty o infomilnr you of a most remarkable Core jierfotoea on , S?b?lhSuse of Dr. Wirtafe.Balsam of AViWDbir^. In ihe yeai IS4D I was taken ynilx tbe ■ inftiimiTmain - wfien I gradually i recovered; -ft Die fall oflS4ll wax attacked Vy-ith'a .everr. cold, -which .seated Itself npon iay lirags.and fdr the space of Jbiee:yws I‘wnS;con ■Sr.cd t-araV bed.- 1 tried all lands of raedicines undoyc- of aid •withourtdneft'i.ana^ter|:^J(e*rran along until the wmtar of ISfS, wserflbeardof D.^Wis* iarisDalsani of ."Wild Cherry.''. ' ' , My friends petsuaded me to give it a trial, thangn 1 bad given up. all hopes Of recovery, aj 4 mysetf-for the change of another worid solicitations! was induced to make use o fthfcgennino Wistar's Balsam of WUd Cherry. The effect.w iroly astonishing: After five yean of affliction and wswing, and after having spent (oxaiot five hundred dollars to no nuroose, anu the best aad most respectable .physician* had proved unavailing,! was won restored to mgiro • healutby the blessingof Gtffl, and the tire of Dr. Wis* tar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry* C 1 ” ‘ , - Maytho blessing of God iestupOh*hc proprietory of so valuable a medicine a* WUta lid. Cher Ty., . Yours, respectfnlly, r The J genutne u wisur’s Balsam of YTUdChtitt J has a fhc simile of the signature of Henry 'Wistor, hi. D*> Philadelphia, and "Sanford *.'Paik h :<>n a finely^xe cated steel engraved wrapper. No other can be.gonu f { nft ■- f . . Sold by J.D. PARK, Isueeessor to Sanford fcPnrfc,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General agent to rile South and West, to whom all order* oust be addressed. • * * * •_l. . J Kidd 4 Co, Pittshargh; L Wilcox, Jr, comer Market street and the Diamond; BA Fahnestock & Co, Pitts burgh ; l A Jones, Pittsburgh: Lee & BeCkham, Allc gheny City; I. X Russell, Washmgton.; W H Dunbar ton, Fhanklin; L B Bowie, ~Dmontown; JBt.WeJty» Gieensbntgh; 8 Konntz,: Somerset; Scmt & Gilmote, Bedford; Reed k Son, Huntingdon j Mrs.Otr,HpUidayt burgh; Hildebrand&Go, Indiana; 1 ning;- ! Evans & Co, Brookville; _A -Wilson r& .So«, Waynesburgh; M’Farland k Go, N Callender, |ldad viUet Burton & Co, Erie i Henry Porker, Meteeii ft* Kelly k Co, Butler; S Smiib, Beavefi J D Sommertoa, Wairen; Fiji OS Jones,;Conjddrapon) P Crooker, Jr., Brownsville ' . . fCDIO THIS is the Seaison,par eweltowe, of ihe maUilutfinoM ‘Throat and Lung distempers;.so caaractCntuo of our The frequent tains, the sadden changes Of temperature, the liability to expo9ure,along with theas* tomahing catelessness of people, render these tnaJadies universal especially in ciuea. - KEELEH^S;COUOH SYRUP has proved of the .greatest_benefit such bines.' Sold bv . Jji' L* . y : :> v 7C.Snuthficld st ;teet TkTANY PSKSOISS at ;UUs Boasoit of the year wa Ht aufferingwith painsv .weakness, coughs*swelling of the limbs, rheumatism and a (hat ihe Winter hasprdddeed. Thebloodbasbccornedcien* csa will be found the mos t effeenial remedy'ia the world for this object ; It is a powerful extract* prepared from Sarsaparilla and other roots, an& couiama mote virtue s' than any similar remedy in the coon try .rriceOOc. and 51, bottle.' Sbld.by ■■ S.T*. CUTHBEBTj, niar37 .. i ~ ‘ Smithfleld Btteet. . ■ *. " _v Liieglilin ~ < t :■•. •;!■ ; l , • Si?- J* ( *.#***> ,»«.***£„ r * -i »-*•» * f »• Tire- Unman Body aan Penplrej . - TO’HATE S'VeABAN OE,- '■ A ndp, l ßon Si^odo™i P|« f «e D Me E IM^_ t oU iem o, ’Tfcrdw,Jams’ -Italian Chemical Soap caases siftee IV. perwiration, and »tthe same ntnemqlMos,aoßena the akin, giving it the tenure apd beaely °f an infant's. • adCEVY. SAJUT RHEUM AND SORES, - ari Boon not oaiy.healedibai caiJJ by at leastse venpb ysiciaasmNewYorkkriaw.wtio use it or alter other akin disease. The reader is tussore# tjiat ihiiiaho useless puffed nostrum, as one tnalwilipiove. I cbultf enumerate at leart M nemoM cuhed of.: „ ,2; SORE HEAD,SQRE .LEGS AND SORE BEARD. : Buy it, and the reader is agpin assured, 1 .would not cruelly sell it forlhe above, unless I knew «to be *U l 1 slate. Thosewhonreliableto . - _ ■ -/ I “ CHAFED, CRACKED, OECHATEED nJESfIi . I will find this' not only a cure, butuprevetmve jttad I can now only add, that any .untli; any of the above, or similar diseases, will find .this all and even I more- (admirable in its properties) -than I sik*. - . I irt»Bst, reador, the stbTeaaroflooded with tntltaUoua, Pittsburgh, CtQ Liberty street, Pittsbarph.licad of Wood T a- SclentlfleHnlrTonlc Restorer . A NDBEAUTIFIEE. Trial boults 37, centa- Thoso A who have usedjones’Coral Hair Restorativeknow its exoellent qualities—thbsewhd havd not-wd wm.- it to possess the following.qualities. 'lt \w{U fared the hair to grow on any pah where: nature intended hair to prow, slop it falling oil, cure scurf order draff, andtniko fight, red or grey hah grow dark. Top dfeasingthe hair soft and sUky, nothing can exceed mates ft truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the moat eConomiealyyet superior article for the hair. y ~T'Sold onty.avWM:. JAGKSON>SStore,SiO liberty at, head of. Wood, Pittsburg. - Price 37f Cents; SO centafana St,Qfc. . r-y... .sa-:-,,,. . .rlflecM Janet* JollyWmte. T ADIES are cautioned against using common prepa* Jj red Chalk. J2ZJ -L.v.:.-., ■ They ate notnware how ffightflaly injurious it ii / -to the skin! how coarse,-bowTOngh,tour 'i sallow, yellow and -unhealthy the sain t appears alter using prepared Chalk! - . - '■ BesWesvit is injurious, contain* - . We have preparedo beautiful vegetableartisle,which we call JONES’ SPANISH LIliY WHITE;. ■ . h is perfectly innocent, being parifiedipF aUoelatert ous qualities; and it imparts to the shin a natural, healthy, - alabaster, clear£:llying, white i. altihu jwine time acting as cosmetic on the; sitn.tttakittt'iii«*». •5® smonth-r-Soia by-the Agent,WM.JACK«%S» Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. »*ne« »Cents. Pearly W nite .TeetH. a’nd nre»sni - . .. ’ -TO BE HAD FOR 25f:E1<18.'.---- X>ERaONSwho'have Oitbery art honorably, asawa X that if theirbreath is ever SO fma,mmtir--- TEETH DECAYED,CDABK.OR/m.EOW. W «« V» Q —. •* . Solntioujot Pries MceMii Aw Liberty street, friigjgf* 1 ' " f \' V ' . . r v 1 . ’ 1 \' V. . •fj q. / *’ X‘- ■>
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