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Mf aisaCTS^^«^fe^a>«SMfeS6*:«a l -6b-B,9gi«i«sa SfiMm&ko£ sf# iUlfci^fe \>-’‘ v '-’/ - :iu.\ ; ’'';-:‘ r - ; : > T --/ .’ MBS II ■'l. 1 • -*. ** ,*■ ” t ' * * S' • " '• r ; ';- •' :*r , . *. k V I , r. - )r*-> X\ : : 7-. LOCALMATTEBS. BST Recelved at H. Mmef&Co.’e, Smithfield ■fifeeij*.. a 1 new work *by 'Henry Maylio w *, entitled ‘Laiibn Labor and the Loudon Poor’—thci first two p&iafrgfceived.' “the great : object of thiawork is toitnprovetbelaboring classes of Great Britain.— In-fMi completion it will devolope important-facts in regardtdtho poor- ofLondon; which. will create.a' vpinQ »yj&pilhy for that over-burdened populace.—. Published by the Harpers. Also, Nathalie—*a Tale, by Julia Kavanagh. This lady If h writer;©f much merit. Sbe. baa-written this work with-much ability.* Wo recommend it as ■ aery interesting. *■■... ... *. . . ■: fades.—As usual the Mayor’s levee was -well attended yesterday morning;' Thero were only 17 before.hia Honor, charged: with having imbibed too freely the night before. They nU'paid tfceirfinea— several to the tone of $5 and. slo^ SumflCED.—Lonis and Frederick Riramell were sentenced on Sstorday.to one year’s imprisonment ia"Ae Penitentiary, for stealing a flock of sheep Anderson, of Washington- county,' to which ebarge they had plead guilty. . QUART** Sessions,—Saturday, March 29, 1851; McClure, Jones and Boggs on tho Bench, The Court met this morning el 9 o’clock, and transacW the Saturday’s business; 'IBS' Three cases of Boots .and. Shoes and one pieceof red Fianoel will be sold this morning at M’Konoate Auction Houso, by order of the Assign nees ol James M’Dounald. ear.Ojir. riders yriU ; not forget the sale of dry goods, groceries; &c., at the'store of Mrs. John McCracken, corner of Peon and-Loeust streets* this oproyig at l O’clock. TniATaE.—J. Si Silabee, the great delineator of Yankee ;ct\atactst,' appears this evening as Sam Patch in Fraoce. No lover offuo shonld bo abseot. BEIiOHSTAANcca Alfex. Foster, Esq , presented on Saturday, to the Court, lwenty»four remonatran* ces, against as many applications for tavern licenses. BSP The sal©' at the Mansion House, Liberty street, will be continued this morning at 10 o’clock. The jWsabsv—There wss rather a small num* berot boats lying nttho Wharf yesterday morning. ~A/TORRIS’ TEA MART—{LouMorsis A Ha wosth,) iIA —ln the Diamond, second door from Diamond al ley. Jf you wish for Tea that is rtaliy good, this Is the place to buy tt—as inferior, low priced Teas, arc never kept atthis establishment. Extra Family Teas * • • •■ 50e; fli. 'Snpenorquanues—*•••* 75c. F 1 ft. • The very nest imported •SLOO?’ft. This is the onlyStorc in Pittsburgh that keeps pre iciselyibe same kinds of Black. Teas that are sold m ana Ireland at 4 and 55.00 i? ft. * Price 50 and 75c, F ft,- - [nrarg? To Cabinet Slakerii 'Voiart, .MoAegony, Rosewood and IPataut; Vamtsh , ,'v Hardwtnand Furniture at \Vholessle. THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most-splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. AH of which we will sell at extremely low prices. .. As great care was taken m the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail lobe 1 soiled either os to quality or hnd,as it is well knows that Fonutnre can be &y machinery superior and much lower than by hand"'*"* auenUon of the trade is respectfully invited. Work.in all us branches, earned on as usual. . plant hanu .rails, for- Carpenters, and all articles reauiredih* lxUtna * &etanl, S Cabinet Furniture, constantly on , hftniti-i’ , izi Mahogany, Varnish. Hardware. Hair ClotoTspr^ 2 ' 4c ■ 4 * ***** 4 JfH®, ..vr»,. r.—Ryan’s Buildings, martfeydaw v No. 31 Fiflli street. "Notice. rTIHE • undersigne d bas withdrawn from the firm of .NKETO* SPKNIOHT, having di,- of hM interest ii\Mid firm to Obules T. Ibusxn. P OI “ 3 CHARLES WKNIGHT. Tie business will be coHiunnedain.nal under thestyle of jmarSO] .IHMSEN-fc PLUNIvbII. • Kudes *x CO vouk, ISuccesiars u> John hl’Fndf.n AXto.] -: Ptnn .freer. mm fglD pemu; Railroad.* nriHE subscribers-havmg baen :appointed -shipping. fl . Agents foT the fannaylvama or ventral Railroad,, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce- for. shipment east on the .opemag-of the Canat. n-r*:'-. • ■....••■ ■ . . Goods v*a this-route *wiH be carried, laroagh in five und-oH consigned to u« will be forwarded free of , 'commission or charge for advances. ... -,. : . or msiGicr BsrwxxK FUiLASStPEza A pirrsunaoif. dkryGoods,Hats, Shoes; CuUeTy> - CoafectionaiTv IVnits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me - dieines, Saddlery, 5l _ _ Hardware, Qneensware,Groeenes, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils; Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, ACnSOc.'? 100 ft&. Bacon, Eeef, Pork, Batter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco L«af,Coffee<TaUow, Gram and Rugs.COc. f 100 fta. • Aanea, (rough.) Tar, Pitch, Rosin; German Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. 100 fts. marie ’ M’FADEN tc COVOPE. rl THE COURT OP QUAfiTEE SESSIONS of JU« legheny County,of DeccmberTertn, A-0.1850. N 0.3. tA Pitf r«e«sA2p, from the Barmen 1 and Meehanici 1 : - JHtmpike Bond, at ward strut, to Braddock's strut, at ■ ffartet •■■••■ ■ ■ "Thtf viewers having reported; in favor, of a public Scad In the above case, the farther action of the Coart be applied foronprobate or^ouee-ener^eee maiS3 Attorney for Petitioners. EOEIVEDTUIS CAY PER EXPKhSS— ■ : 500 doz Alexander's Ladies 1 As Gents 1 Kid Gloves t 50piecesChencSilks,choice styles; 50 do Irish Poplins.' do ■ do; ISO do Berages, do do; • iISS ■ do Oinghsms, . do do: ; Irith Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, de Cambric, de Lames. Ac. Asc> ■ A. A. MASON A CCI., IUIWj ' - Nos. 02 and M Martel street. ■■ To Let. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 9, llay street. A Enquire of ; KING fc MOORHEAD, . 27, Wood street. Gloves! Glovest ■,K« DOZ. SILK GLOVES; lclU 100 doz. Lisle Thread uoj . - too do Ladies' Cotton Hose; : ' 100 do Suspenders; lor sale at Eastern prices. • • KENNEDY A HASLKTT, . mates ' 94, Market street. -f7\~ . . Wanted. . ~ ~ lvl OR f>o HANDS, to mate BOYS 1 CLOTHES.— None but first rate hands need applv, a; msros R.CHESTER’S, 71. Smilhßeld stfeet. superior arucle, for id sale by the quire, ut . IV. S, HAVEN'S, rmtaSS . corner of Second and Market sta. mrK&FATNG PAPER—Just received—soo reams \\ medium rag Wimping Paper, Also, a fresh sup- HAVEN’S. ‘\y’^W << ~ 100 I ' b ß. fo & CO. Kt .,M Insurance Company, Gduuiis Cumin ti"™' ' business about ten ‘ '“««a Witalof owSd2§M> above oil losses and «-fK n “'> wilt a sur-. ”us fisrover IkJooS on hand. *he prenimms are *s low *s *ay good and responsible.coj?oP“»J)«^. i The directors confine memselvcsiodiß 50ft stclassor i property, and no risk to exceed Bi&n in ■ or!.- loealliy, i fwtlh s /ew exception#.)- The profits are who»Jy divir - ded to the mombers, which offers (owoers of safe prop - ■ aim inducements orer most companies rn ihe Slate. ■ 7 DIRECTORS: John F. Rutherford, . John B. Packer* A. J. Gillen, P.C. Sedgwick, S.P. Jones, ' . A. A. Carrier. Robert Klotz, JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, A. J.filtiaTT, Secretary. , F rc , , $ eM ' The Wreclorshave the liberty to refer to the following Russell, Secretary of. the Commonwealth Fm. John Imports, Sorreyor General. , rim'a* W. Wier, Esq v Cashier of the Harrisburg Bank, jjjberi' Hoke, E»q., Cashier of the Danphtn Deposit JoSSm B.ck-«l> BgMVnuu't A. i- Jones; Es?<* 'HarnabJug; .- r.r-pi Canal Comimasiongr. K>ta WaHowerS^J'bj CommisimnMerchants, Hams- Jotofi. Brant, martsat ■ BritlcOffije;gl6|°ltl^gid»lreel ninsßosaS Abuses of kaakbt ab&tbikd *.■■, CHARTERED a. 0. 1B»; the only chartered Insu*. tntiOß of tho kind in Pennsylvania. -.i .. Focu&y.—JoHH Flsjciw, pnactpal Instructor ifl tiie science of Accounts. „ , O. K CaAKaxEiis,Professor v Ptnmaozfnpj Mcrcan- Kile compntmuon, Ac* . •■ Aux Esq., Lecturer on. Commercial; Those wishing la obtain a complete knowledge, of Bookkeeping and iuApplication to.every branch of bu sAneis, also, a vapid am* elegant hand wilting, are mvi-. todtaeall and examrno the arrangements. dLeetarc oa.Coramercml Law every Monday evening. Reference to may of the city merchants.- . (decio . ATTORNEYAS€D€OTTNSEI£oR AT JJLW; OFFICE*: NOMM FOURTH STREET, near Grant rtr«f7fepSwgh;F«. ‘ ' noTlSrdawlT' ' *'• T. •■Hi.'’. - .. ,■• "• , ■ *5 •■*.'•• -■ . ' .' 's*s2** .V , * » * TestimoixyJ '.-v7i'* t A : *• ; The 6t6ss h&s laiely |&td beforetho woild another mass of scientific and otheriestiracmy to the extraordina ry efficacy of'Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverttoort; > Canchalctgua } VB a cum for CONSUMPTION in its ear * tier stage* oiid of its value as hspecifidfor Coughs, Colds , and othevPalmonary Diseases. Among the names or Ub endorsers -we note those of Dr. Cox, lata a Professor ra the Cincinnati Medical College ;Dr» W. J. Richards, of lhatcity ; Dr. R.H. Wilson, of GalUa Co;, Ohio, oind many other professional men of high standing. Learned men of character and eminence only make such slate jncntsns the above have done, uponthestro’ngest grounds There can, therefore, be no longer a doubt, thanhis pro. parauon is, under Providence, a sovereign specific in Pulmonary Complaints. .The;parobhle tto'be had of Agents contains further testimony, - S6e also advertise', mentis another column. • • * 1 Wlitax’o Balßam or WUd Cherry. . • 07:. The remarkable,, success - of. this Balsam Is n 6 doubt owmg.in a grcal measure to the pecnliatly agreed aWeaud powerful nauire^of.us ingredients. It S?St I Li I lu4 lcm ' e T« 0 ? l P?6ed chiefly of .Wild-Cherry j ? rid^088 > fa® latter imported pulPosMlll6u IP 0s M 1116 medical virtues of : 2it l K?fci r £f. 80 combined, by,a new chemical process T ar i t^wUS rendering the whole com ,-cbvef & certain aridefficacious remedy ever dis- uJX? do deceive the afflicted,or hold out any hopes Of relief when none exist; bat when so many .hundreds pronbonccd by skillful physicians as most hopeless cases,have.been cured, who can blame us for “srnfl ayery-word and accent of persuasion to Induce the suffering invalid to lay aside prejudice, and partake of a itemedy seldom known to fail!. ; Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. .. 07 See advertisement, • [raarlfi ■ • European Agency.* : IC* Having been detained by business ai Ncw Or* leans and St Louis, during the last few. weeks. Twjll nbt leave this city until Tuesday, the 6th of Apnl next* JOHND.DAVIS, corner of Wood and Fifth sis. m&T27:tA.S Gastric Jaloe or Pepilni lo~Thia great remedy, prepared after directions ot Baron Liebig, tbe great Physiological chemist, by Dr J. S. Houghton, of Pfiilad*elphia 1 is working wonders in all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. It is truly one of the.mosf important discoveries ut medic*! - sci ence. Curea.of the most hopeless casos of indigestion have been performed, to whieh the afflicted can be re ferred by calling on the agents* See advertisement in another column. Km&& & M’Dowell, Agents,' . feW : , » HO Wood street. ; \\J~ Consumers of wines are invited to reftd In another Column tho card of Jacob Snider* Jr. 3 a cheap wine store G?W&lnut street* Philadelphia, febUully Oagoerriotrpei* -rrf - Nelson & Co. would respectfully-announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they have bod a large Operation Boom, with a Glass Root and Prom, built and arranged exprcsslv (or the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Idlenesses/ The best Da guerreotypes,on the best material, axe taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence oftho proprietors. . . . , The arrangement enables them also to take-Pamily Groups, of any number of persons, in the most-perfect maaoer. • . Likenesses of sick or diseased persons, taken in any part of the city. .Gallery at the LafuyeiieHall, Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood streets. Untrance on Fourth street. : febl4:ty • • • . . ■■ -•- Is most respectfully invited to the plain, unvarnished statement of John Watt, who was cured of an old Cough by the use of the PETBOLEUKt- u This may certify that I have beeu cured of an old chrome cough by tbe use of four bottles of Petroleum. The cough attacked me a year ago last December* and I had lost all hopesof getting well, as I had taken the ad vice of several physicians without nny benefit I was beaefitted almost iQstamly by the use of the Petroleum. I rougked up, during the use of the Petroleum, a hard suiutaneb resembling bant. I make these statements without any solicitation from any one to do so, aiid sole ly for theparposelhat others who are suffering may be benefitted. Vou are at liberty to publish this certificate. I am an old ciuzcu ot Pittsburgh, having resided here thirty-three years* My residence, at this time, is in Second street.- JOHN WATT. Pittsburgh, February 24,1951.” E/"For sale by Keyser & McDowell* 140 Wood st., ELE. Sellers, 57 Wood st.; D. M. Curry, Allegheny City; i>.A- Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglas*, Allegheny; il.P.Schwartz, Allegheny; also, by the proprietor* B.W.KIER, lOard Canal Basin* Seventh at, Pittsburgh. ■ fp*Dunng these sudden changes of the weather, colas, coughs and diseases of the Lunga and Threat, are more prevalent than at any other-season. We ad vise persons so affected to procure at once; Jaynes Ex pectorant, which always relieves a cough or lightness or thcehestor throat, or the difficulty ot breathing. Try it. To be had ai the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street. : i«3l • • SHAKER SARSAPARILLA. THE OREATSPRINO AND So2fi!fEfi MEDICINE. IT PREVENTS DISEASE-PROOF; • A Child Saved! Cunotu Case*—' The following evi dence is only oue ot thousands o! similar ..character, aud conclusively proves that-Dr. Howe’s Sarsaparilla is one of the most effective remedies ever discovered;— ■ Dr. Hoetw^DearSir.—* My ron, rrhsn about an months old, broke out with that dreadful Scnj/u Jotti Sorts, overtbcface and body; and for two years and a half I tried every means that could be suggested by myfruuds. I also had the advice of. six or seven of the beat physicians in the conntry* without effecting a cure, anal almost wished the little sufferer dead, that it might be. freed: from ,us pauis. Dating the last six months, the sores we re .so distressing ana painful, mv self ana wue were upwith it night aud day, for wees* together, and toe had green up all hope of ever raising our little one. At length, a friend advised us to try your Shaker Sarsaparilla. Reluctantly I trtedit, and 1 have reason to bless God font* for, i a a very short sime,u htal* td up thesores, so that there is scarcely even a scarto be seen. We only regret that we did not hear of and commence using u sooner, as we are satisfied it ■ would have saved a great deal of suffering and expense. The child is now well and hearty. We do .unncsitatingly consider your Shaker Sarsaparilla one of the best pre parations now in use. JOHN STANSBURY, ■ ■ Rose, between Front and Second sts. This u the only Sarsaparilla that acts «n lAe Inver, Kid neys and Blood, at the same note, which renders v altogeth er more valuable to eocry one, particularly Females. Dr, Mussey, Professor m the Ohio Medical College, says the Shakcrpreparaiioru are truly valuable, andrecomtmntlt them to the public. . * ■ ■ ■ No Meecubt—no Mineral—no Poisonous Drugs m the Shaker Sanapanlla. Remember , it « warranted to be purely and-entirely Vegetable, and as a Female and Family medicine %l has no equal. Be sure you enquire for Dr. 8. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla. Pnce 81 per bottle, and six bottles for 85. Dr. S. D. HOWE A CO., Proprietors* No. 1 College Hall, Cincinnati, towhomall order* most be addressed. ... For sale oy our Agents, J. Scuoonmakku A Co., IL W.Mkaks, A. Black* Joel Moulkb. J. 111. Townsend, William. Jackson and J.A. Jokes, Pittsburgh; D. A. Elliott, Allegheny. ;• »V* R. McClelland, Manchester; P. Ckookke, Brownsville; and Druggists generally. Also, by HOWE A CO., Pro* pnetors, No. I College Hull,Cincinnau,Ohio. . I(cb2s Ip»l» O* of O. F.—Place of Meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. . PirrsßUßon Loduk, No. 135—Meets every Tuesday veeningi ; •. Mebcat»tjl3 Encampment; No. 87—Meete Ist. and 3d Friday of each month. * • *nar!2s—ly jo»Odd Fellows* Usil; OtUon Building Fourth Urea, between Wood and &m\U\field xtreru—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. . i Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays.' Mechanics’ Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday sverudg. Western Star Lodge No.24,ineetscvery Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge, No. LB2, meets every Monday ev’ng. : Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 360,-meets every Friday •vemng." ■ ■ ■ ■ Zocco Lodgc,_No. 395, moeis everyThuraday evening, at their Hall, corner of Snuthfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge,No,24l,mectsevery Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Ailegl-eny City.' \ may29;ly fnrAngeroua Lodge, i. o.ofO.F*—TheAn geroua Lodge, No. 1289,1.0. 0f0.F., meeuevery.Wed nesday evening m Washington Half, Wood st. [la4.ly 10* y, A. O* O.—HILL GROVE, NO. ill oi the Utuud Ancient Order, of Druids, meets ou every day evening; at the Hall* corner, of Thirdand-Woo.d streets,above Kramer A-Rajun’s. - .. may-Slity*.-,. Elotlc«*«»TheJoDENKTUßsTiaLoEsSociKTV,of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, meets, on the second Monday of every momh atthe Florida House, Market si. , au67y] : Jon* Young,jr., Secretary, encourage home institutions. , CITHERNS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, oy PITTSBU Ban. C. G- HUSSEY. Press; • ••- -A. W. MARKS. See 1 ? ‘"'Ojfitt— iVii.4l WaletsU\fl Warehouse of C. If. Qra.nL Company »b now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on Houses, Manuiuctorics, Goods, Mcrchan* dize in Store, and in Transitu Vessels, &c» : An ample guaranty for the übjUty and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of Ups Directors, who arc all citizens of Pittsburgh; well and favorably known to tbe community fortheir prudcnce t inteUigence land integrity. Pjbectoe&—C. G, Hussey,Wm. Baga'ey, Wm. Lari mer, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King,Edward Heazel ton.Z Kinsey S.Harhaugh,S.M. Kier. marl2:ti ET TUo National Loan Fund Life Aisuu ana Company at London tfmf New York,are now ta king Risks on tho lives of persons between ibe ages of 15 and 60 years, at ibe Bankiugflouse of sepll WiL A. HILL 6: CO Associated .Firemen's Insurance compa* ny of tAe Cltr or PUMbnrgli. w W- n*CT-AS, Piest—ROBERT FINNEY, See’y. ' |jjF* Will insure against EIRE and MARINE RISKS ofall kinds. •*;' ... , . ... Qgla in Mononeaktla Uaun, Nor. 124 and 12S Woursi. f - -v,>pntXCTO2S: ■. - : ■ W W: Balias, ■ Body Pnttersniv R. H. Hartley, R. B. Simpson, Joshua Rhoden, P-, H; Patdson.Wm. M. Ed* antvEdwardiGregg, A-P-AnsMIA Vifp). Cfl|lingwood, B. C. Sawyer, Ckas. Kent,Win. Gorman. febffl SUNDRIES— 5 casks'Bacon—flams, Sides and Shoul ■ dersi. . ■ S bbls. Roll Batter; ■ 3 do- White Hominy; . , ■ ■ li. do .Apples Received and for sale by • tnjSrt rKING A MOORHEAD. ' 1 • . s-' '* r >L • -' .- ' , ,' *,- sgccial:Jfc)titt3 Public Attention Dr* S* D» Dowe'i MFE INSURANCE WIEM ▼ V Commtrriaftmii Jinaiuiat. TUK PITTSBKKtiH’BOaK.D OB’ Tnauk and MERCHANTS’ EXtiIANCE., E*®°ERicit Lorenz, » ' ' ’’CZra' /'Co*uiim*i;roß'.EEßSßAw r P»>Xjr a«y.utroc tii«v,wboUsaiß iawK«t. v - OFFICE OF TEE MORNING, POST, » Mordat, Morcti 31,,1891.( ... The weatliei onSaturday continued warm add ploaaant. ■ ■ u.. . ASHES—SaIes of Soda in a'solaU 'way al former quotations. Sales of. Potsat 404}, :i i BUTTER—This article seems dull; prices range ■ at 90lic,as in quality. ■ a i f .■: ■■-n •, . BACON—We have no change to nile’ia this arlia clo, as regards prices or. demand ; sales are made at 8} for Hams; 7}o7} forSide»,an<|.6oß}-for Shonl. ders. A- sale of 300 pieces eonntry Shoulders at 61 ■cash. ■ : * CHEESE—SaIes at 6}07, as in quality. ' • FLOUR—Tiio. sales on. Saturday, mere moderate j Wo note sales at $3,1003,15, from first hands.— From store* sates,are. made at $3,3103;40. GROCERIES—The stocks are good! with an in* creasing demand iwo note sales of-70 ■ bags Coffee at 121. Molasses s sales are made at 34035. Su gar 61061, in lots. ■- Now Orleans nXarlret. Slbreb 18. CoTron—Therc was an ectivo demand yesterday, owing in a great measure to declining freights, and the sales reached nearly lO.OOObalos, at an advance offolly }c plfir. We alter our quotations as fol. IOWB * 1 ’ '3ft ■ 11 Inferior 7 0 8} Middling Fair.,lllol9}. Ordinary—..,.. 810.9} Fair—l3lol2l Middling 10 010}' Good Fair..... 130 - Good Middling,lololl} Good and Fair, nominal. : Tobacco— Tho sales embrace shoot 600 hhds, in, eludingl47. Jn two lots,end 120 onprisste terms; 323 at aboaL7|c toned, and 36 at 7}c ronod. . Scout—Thero wua a fair enquiry, with sales of 600 hhds, at 4|os}c for fair to folly lair. : MoiAssia—Steady ; sales of 1000 bbls at 25027 c for fermenting, and 271028 c for' prime and choice ■■lots. -. Fiona—There was an actire demand at advanced rates, and we note sales of9ooo bbls, including 500 Ohio (in badly stained: packages) at $3,62} ; 200 at 3,77103,82}; 2600,n large toad to be delisercd along side ship, at $3,86; 600 at 3,90 ; 3000eitro Ohio, from flotboat, at 4,20; 300 St. Lotiis superfine 4,2004,25; and 1000 fanoy St. Louia, for ejpori, at6.00p.bb1... Gkact—The Corn market was heavy, with sales Of obont 3000 sacks, in several lott/at 56058 c per boahel ;and 2500bnahels in the ear at $1 pbbl; of Oats, 1200.prime.St, Loots were taken at 50c per bnsbel. ~ . • • ■ i Pbovisions—Sales ot 300 bbls Mesa Pork, a mixed lot, at $l3, and some small lots'st $13525 013,50 per bbl; of Bulk,Pork, 460,000 fill, hog round, sold at 6}, and 400,000 Ilia Sides at s|c per 16—an advance. Lard was in request, with sales of 800 bbla sod 2,000 Legs, including 60 bbls Grease at sc; 60 bbla very inferior Lard at 61061; 250 No. 2, m three lots, at 7l t 160 at 7}, and26o at 7 7-16; 740 kega No. 1 at 8, and 1100 pnmo, to two iota, at B}c per lb; of Beef, wo noticed n sale ol 120 bbls Mess, without inspection, at 811 per bbl. - Bacon wasffrm,and 120 cks were sold, including 10 cks Bidea at 8; 60 cks Shoulders st s|, aod 60 tiorcea bagged HamsatBic per fi>.. . Correa—Sates of 1600 bags Rio at 1010101—a n advaocc.• CAirnuea—l2o bts Btar sold at 191 c per 16. : Potatoes— About 1600 bbla, in small packages, were sold at $1,30 per bbl. WmsjnrJ—Market heavy; vales of ICO bbls rec. tilled, m tots; et 20c per gallon. EzcßAnaEa—Continue to improve ;. we . now quote : Sterling 10810109}. New Yoik sixty-day Bills I}OlJ p cl. disc. Sight Checks on New York.... } pet. disc, to par. Fbeiohts Still tending downward. Three American stupe were taken op for Liverpool at Id for Colton; &QCQ bbls FJour shipped to - Liverpool M 4 shillings, aod bbls at 3* 6d. PORT Ob' PITTSBURGH. 5 sarr 0 ikciies water in the cius.iai ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No- 2, Boies, 1 Beaver 14 AUaauc, Parkinson, Brownsville. 44 Bedstone, Wooeward^BrownsviUe -44 J. M’Kee* Hendrickson, McKeesport- . 44 Beaver. Gordon, Reaver. Fashion. No. 2, Peebles* Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. 44 Diurnal, Comveli. Wheeling. ” Keyitpne Buue/sione, Cincinnati. Pilot No.2v Sbunk, Hockingport. *• Oriental, Smythers, St. Louis. “ Statesman, ♦. -St. Louis. Dewilt Clinton, Devinney, St. Louis. DEPARTED: \‘.„Red*tauejWoodwarJ,BiownsviUe. 4i Atlantic; Parkinson, do 44 f J.M’Keo,f!endneksou L MoKeeapon. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. 11 Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. 44 • Thomas Shrlver, Bailey, West Newton. “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. u Messenger, Fisher, Cincinnati. ~ 44 Buckeye State, Holmes, Cincinnati. “ Asia, Boyd, Bt. Louis. 44 American Star, Hanna, Cincinnati- Allegheny River Trade. regular franklin packets. I JMBZ& Tn* fine steamer ALLEGHENY BEttE a. Cant. W$ flirok. leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Fran kilo, every Monday and Thursday, at 4 P. M.... The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE Noo, Capt. JosmHakka, leaves the Allegheny.wharf for Frank* Im* every fftasetay and Friday, at 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Bo ard, fmartlO Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. . , - Tnx new and fast running steamer CIN- LemM?CINNATI, OautiNonAU, Master, will leave iWiWßregnltrly every WgpiraspAT. For freight or passage, apply on board,or to imarSO G. B. MILTENBERGER, For Marietta and Hockingport. • I aESUJ? Tmtfine steamer PACIFIC, Zakodb Mab< will leave for the above and tnierraedl* ate pons every THDRSDAY,ai4 o’clock, P. M. . For freight or pa RgQge, apply on board, orto T. WOODS A SON, mariQ , . > No. dl Water «u and 63 Front au For Females and Hales. BR. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL* ot Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and nil ir* regulanucB of nature.'.. It. is all that it professes to be— viz: Nature’s great restorative,and remedy for those In the married state without offspring; It Is a certain care for seminal emissioas, general debility, gleet* weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhma or whites. As a vigoraung medicine u is unequalled.— Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, Indi gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitaae, fe male weakness, debility, Ac.. It is warranted to please the nser in any of the above complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. Tospread wide the blessings of this medicine, Ihave appointed Messrs. Jadson & Co., of the city of New York, in the United States of America, iny sole agents for its sole;-and none can be genuine; onlessu comes through them; and their signatures are on the wrapper. ANTONIO LARZETTE.M.D. . . Naples, July 10th, 1549. Sold oaly in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Smithfield street; and by B. H. Meaklng, Walnut street Cmcmnati ; Raymond A Patten, No. 00 Frurtb street Louisville. • . fmar24:ly JftmeiLowryiJri, Gil AIR AN D BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. 394 Feiierman's street, baa on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads.of every desorip uon, made of the best materials', which he 4vifl sell lows cr than articles of the same quality can be sold in the .city. He would call particular attention to his large stock ot mahogany and walnut chairs and Bedsteads, which he wifi soli;at greatlyirednccd prices. Also, TURNING of every description executed in the neatest manner.' ■. < Orders left at the Warerooms.or at the Mill, cornerof Adams and Liberty streets, wtllbe promptly attended to. • . -■ j; -' 1 ’"■ 1 • Temperance and Koblestovra Plankroad Company. NOTICE is hereby given tolhe Stockholders of said Company, that they make payment to Hoqn & Sab oskt, Treasurers of iho said: Company, of Five Dollars on each share of the Stock, on the last Monday In each and every month hercaftei, until the whole stock is paid in fall- As the Hoad will be graded oni bridged by July 4th, 1851, the Stockholders are, requested to. beprompt qm} punctual nj their payments. M.R. BROWN, marsW . . President. cabinet H>t<n Wanted. mHE subscribers will employ a nnmber of goodhnnds I at the above business; viz t: Bureau,-Bedstead and Table makers. None bntgood workmen need apply,— 89 good wages will be given p^romjit. at Byan’s Buildings, No. 31 Fifth stree i -v A Partner Wanted ■ BY a gentleman who it now doing a profitable bust* neps on - the Wester a Reserve,, Ohio—but whofle means are ioq limited lo carry on the same. Any per son of good character, possessing $l6OO m cosh, pr goods amiable for a country store, - can hear of fl good chance by calling upon STUART a teILL, mar22:lra 124 Wood street* liaw Partnership* . THE subscribers have associated themselves m the practice of Law, under the firm of plack « Wash inoton, One or the other of .ihem, when no; engaged Mi Court, can he found at all umes in the office,'on Fourth OCC §S:Snj b^v B BLACK, febs tuufflß_ Washington. “S; Spring FMWon for last J / S THlSbeaullfui style of HATS received and for £flL>alet>y • , JAMES WILSON,, mai7 comet of Wood at. and Diamond alter. - r ;' ■ * » , f > - * * ' * . , *' ill- - f ■ < s ’* * *■» AUCTIONEERSANDCOMMISBIONMERCHAUTB, 01 UAIN ETEBEfj ST.tOUIS* MISBOUBIv i •'■'*•■ SAVlNGbcen engaged™ <bcabove business fotihe last-six- years, minis oily,-would respcctfbUy.. so licit.consignments of Goods, to .be hold in, this market, either for Auction-- or - 0117018 &ule—particularly Glass ware,'Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods {consigned os for sale 'here. ■ •; ' .-'n • Will refer to Messrs, Hcwctt,. Roe & Co., E.. R,.Vjo« ! let, WntiD.'Wood A Co., John Anderson & Co.j R, H. : Stone, Squire & Heed, Brownlee, Homer & Co.. Larkin' Denver, Saint Louts;-Butler.dc Brothers,.Cincinnati:. George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. . . [marSky. FINE FURNITURE at Auction.—On Monday morn* ing, March 3Ut, at 10 o’clock* at Uie residence of J. Heppert, Esq., No. 48 Penn street, will bb sold a quantity of superior Household Furniture,pan of which has been bnt a.few montlfi m use—comprtsing.splendid mahogany card tables; mahogany spring seat divdns nnd'hhatrs; superior three flyparlor carpets; hearth rogB? mohogn* t y book case; sideboard: veneuan bllndsy, Rassia iron fenders; cane seat and Wnidsor.xhairs and.rockexs;: patent lever and eight day: clock ; fire: irons; bureaus; walnut enclosed wash stands;* high post and trundle bedsteads; low pest bedsteads, xnaltrasses j, chamber and stair carpets;.stair rods; dining end. kitchen-tables; Slassware; queenswaro; tinware; bxuamua; brass.ket* es: copper coal box.; cooking stove; kitchen utensils, &c.,&c. frnar2B] F.M.-DAVIS,.Aact’r.: BRY GOODS AND GROCERY STOfflß jlt Auomoit. I —Willbe sold on Monday, Match 31st, attO o’clock, •A, ML’at thcJstore of Mr.. Jobrt M'CrackeOj corner of: Peon and Locust streets, Fifth, of J)ry, Goods and Groecriety among wbicty may be mentioned m part, the following Dry Goods* .... ~ , Ginghams, calicoes, plaids, mouslin.d , laifles t alpncas > cashmeres,bleached and brown.muslins,.canton flan- ; nels, red *nd white flannels, cassinetts, tweeds, spool cotton, pate»Uhrcad,BewipgBdk,.silk handkerchief* and cravats, tape; cotton cord, apron checks, raermos,Tacos, sheeting, edjnugi Ac., Ac. . : Gfoarui—Tea, coffee, sugar, sugar house and N. O. molasses, loaf sugar, mustard, popper,allspice, ginger, cloves, nutmegs,cinnamon* cream of tartar, saleratus, soda, alum, mck candy, raisins, French currants, soap audcandlesytobacco, Ac. Queenswore, China andglassware, counter.nnd plat form scales, Ac W. G. M’CARTNKY, • mar 27. . \ . Auctioneer- T _ WO: VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS at Avcxiox. X —Will be void on Saturday evening, April IStb.at 8 o clock, at M’Cartnfcy’s Auction House. No. 125 Wood street, two valuable building lots, each, fronting £4 feet 4 inches on Short street, and extending back 100 feet to a £0 foot alley. Said lots are Nos. 34 aftd 30 orr Cosset’s plan in the Third Ward of the City of Allegheny; and commanding a beautiful view of the ctues of Pittsburgh and Allegheny andsurroa»*iiogcoinitry,und would be a moit detirable location for a private residence, as it canno; be Burnaased by any situation for health in the' two cities. Title indisputable; Terras at sale. _mar29 W. G, MACARTNEY, Auct’r. /I ROCERY STORE,PLATFORM SCALES .andother yr SCALES, WAGON, FURNITURE, &C, at Al'c tioi» —On Wc<Jncs(lay.nwct,:Apnl2d,atlO ; o’clock in the forenoon,'will be sold at the store of Messrs. Mar fclin A Co., Pennsylvania Avenue, nearthe.Tannel, their entire stock of Groceries, Ac., wlncli is very extensive, com* prising every article in that line, such as sugars,coffees, teas, molasses, allspice, cloves, pepper, cinnamon, urns* tard, ginger, tobacco, cigars, Ac, -A large assortment of. queentwarc, glassware, stoneware and crockery, Ac.; I sett platform scales; Ido brass counter scales, with several other articles appertaining to u Grocery Store. Also,one wagon and a lot of furniture and Bedding,-. mar 27 JAMES M’KENNA, AuM’r. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN DUQUESNE BOROUGH xt Auction.—On Tkurtday, April 3d, aid-o’clock in the aflcrnoon, will be sold in Duqaesne borough, at the fool of Herr’s island, six. Building Lots, fronting twenty feeion the Allegheny.nver and Pen nsylvania Canal. Also, five Lots adjoining > some.sue, and Btmilarly situated, to be sold at a Groand.Lease of SLSpqr annum,each. Terms of sale of first slx Lois—one-fourth in hand, and the balance in three equal annual naymeots. Title is indisputable. JAMES M’KENNA, •-... m&rlS Auctioneer. Dwelling to Let* NO. 45 Third street, opposite the Third Presbyterian Church, and •■vond house from Ferry street, Ihisinu very comfortable dwelling, embracing four teen rooms and an excellent bathmgrocm, supplied with hot and cold shower baths, Ac. Situated convenient to bounces,market, and in u quiet and pleasant neighbor hood. Apply on the premises. {man# »- THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, on favora ble terms, the following Real Estate, in the City of Pittsburgh, viz: No. i. Three valuable three story, brick dwelling house*, on Second street, between Market and Ferry streets, the lots being each 10 feet front by 80 deep. Na. 2. Contains 57 feet fronton Third street, adjoining the Third Presbyterian Church, on which is erected one four story brick house, nsed as a pnniipgolfice, and one two story bnck warehouse. No. 3; Two Tots in Failstun, Beaver county, being lot* Nos. 3 and 4, being about 10b feet square, on which is erected one block of four frame dwellings, sudone sepa rate frame dwelling jail two stones high: N 0,4. Onelot 50 feet (ront on Back«:rcet,oppo&iiethe above, nnd extending to the top of the hill. No. fi. Two beach lots, each 20 feet front, and running, from the ropd to low waier mark, on the Big Beaver- No. 0. One valuable water lot, 100 fee t on Wheel Race, with ten Shares water power Qtiached. No. 7. One lot opposite the water lot, faOfeeifrom, and extending to the top of the hill, on which is erected one two story brick store and warehouse, 533 by 60 feet; also one frame dwelling, two stones high. No. S. One targe lot in New Brighton, Beaver county, being about 140 feet on Broadway, and alioqt 299 feet deep, containing H acre, on which are erected two large frame dwellings, and one small frame house, used as an office. Tins property was formerly occupied by Mr. T. C.Gould,nnaift very pleasantly located, being immedi ately opposite the Fallston Bridge.. No. 0. One water lot, unmediotely below Fallston Bridge, being about. 100 feel in length, and extending from water street to low water mark, or lowing path- The above property will bo sold on very favorable terms. Apply at the Book Store of K. C. STOCKTON, corner Third and Market streets. roar 22 - JOHN FLEMING, Ageot- A BRICK HOUSE on Penn street; rent $350- J\. A Brick UouKe on Marbury street; suitable for two families, 8170. * A House and Gardenon Vine street; 8150. A House aud Garden, m a pleasant location, two miles from the city; BUS. S.CUTHBERT,Gen*I Agent, margl 70 Southfield street. Executors’ Sale of Real Estate, at Ane ■ • tton. BE SOLD, in pursuance of the last Will and ff -Testament of Marlin Lowry, late of the City of Pittsburgh, dec’d.on Monday, the 7th dayof April,l6sl, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Coart House, ui the City of Pittsburgh, by public auction, a valuablo Lotof Ground, situate on Quarry Hill, near the New Basin, til the Sixth Ward, containing nearly ONE ACRE; being pan of a large piece of ground winch was held undivided by the said Martin Lowry, and other*, and which, by virtue of certain proceedings in Partition, in the District Court of the Count)* of Allegheny, No. 60 January Term. 1840, was assigned inseveraltyto thehoirsofthe said Martin Low ry, acc’d, by metes aud bounds, Ac., os by reference to the inquisition and plan thereunto annexed, and other proceedings in the case hud, wLll now fully and at largo appear. It Is unnecessary to enumerate the advantages of the above property, commanding, as it doss, a beauti ful prospect of the city and the two rivers, being easy of access for a private residence, and abounding in excel lent stone fitfor building purposes—as they are well known. For a plan of the property and further informa tion, apply to Messrs. Mitchct A Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Fourth street, or to either of ihcun dersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Martin Lowry, dec’d. JAMES BLAKELY, ' JOHN COLWELL, JOHN NESMITH, N.B —The adjoining Lot, containing about the same quantity of land, is also for sale. raar27:dAw Forty Town Lota In Hast ,Liverpool, O. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid oat, and (the demand still continuing, the undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion of his property in town lots as above, and- offbrs them for sale at prices and terms that oaruiot fail to meei the views of thosa wishiug to purchase. It is acedless to say any thing of the location of the town and prospects, (it having beeu sufficiently described In recent advert isements,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home. < The above lots are among the most eligible lyid desi rable in tbe place, and are principally located m the cen tre of those recently sold. : •: For information apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street, Pittsburgh. • JOHN S. BLAKELY, East Liverpool, Fch.Snd, 1851. [fsbl2:daw f MMHHKEjgjg “ North American Accountant,” and “ Western Steam boat Accountant,” Professor, of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Soiences. ’. _ . N. B, HATCH, Esq yof the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. ■ . • JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. , . . . Persons desirous ofoutaiiung a thorough Mcicanttlccd • ucauon,can rely upon obtaining in this Institution, every -thing that is advertised.' There is no advertising of the names .of-Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach -nor lecture in the place; tier no.Attmowggtng the public wuhptuti of engravings, with the .engraver’s name sup pressed, ana a name affixed, pretending .to have ‘‘ exe cuted” them wi;h a pen. ; ' Ladies* Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, fromlCtol2A.ru. •• ... Gentlemen’s Class from 8 nt the morning till 10 at nightl : : . Bnar2l:dAw . New Stools of Ploaoai ■_ ; MBS. C. BLUME would respect jSjVlilcj Oißtoßnkfully invite the attention ofthepub 1,, iiiin r i~hi yillifnili to her new and splendid efock of T2sS?(SvplANOS,'just opened nnd ready for sale, among whichare the celebrated Hamburg pianos, with the new improvement of the over-strings, the la test and most important improvement, invented solely by them and by no others*: They, have been tried to be copied in this country, bat unsuccessfully ? . ... Also, one splendid 7 octave, double, carved Piano, Louis KIV style, made by Bacon A Raven,NewYofk. -• Three 7 octave Pianos, also rnadeby Bacon A Ravep, Pianos,made. by L A.C.Fisher, late Nunns A Fisher, New York; together wuheome ofour i own manufacture, with meialic irame. ' * * • • factum- *oaUs. p. HI. DAVIS, Auctioneer. W. a. m’CAtITNEY, Auctioneer. JAMSB SIcKEINBA. Auctioneer. Jar Sale & <£o £tt. Valuable Real Gitste for Sales Boases to Ltt« ADDITIONAL SALE OF ; ; - ' •'£ > * *n • ■ \:. m m TELEGRAPH^ Reported Expretdy for the Doily Homing-Piet. RYC.YIYKD BT : IIGnTNINO—PRtIfTBD •JY tTBAMi CORRUPTION IN THE N. Y. LEGISLATURE. - There has been., considerable excitement created in Albany-by the discovcry of some apparently buc cessful attempts to corrupt members of the Sia(e Senate* It ecemß that a very striogent bill.for the suppression of gambling wa e before * the Senate, aodinthe hands of a'committee; Mr. George B. of the Senate, undertook* according to Certain documents made \publlc by Mikß Walsh* to have this biltdefeatcd, expecting to bo paid for hts trouble by jbe proprietors of certain gambling, houteein New York* where the business wonfdbe injured by the. new law. He is. said to bsTo roceired several large sums from various mem* Ibcra of. ihe gambljng -profession ; buf. one- person, upon whom be depcndcd for oid—Mr/Samael Soy* dor—rcfascd to go into tho business* and~divulged the-whole'matter;- From letters published Mr. Balle appears to have operated with sbme effect on the members of the Senate committee. Their names .are C. &l Robin* son, S.H. Johnson, and H. C, Stone. The matter was brought before the. Governor and Senate, and was talked over by the latter bbdy-yesterday* v?ith closed doors, . Thememben of. the committee arc said each to have made explanations, but the fact has not transpired. Finally, a consisting of Messrs. Mano, of Utica ; Dimmick, of Broome, and Morgan, of New York, was appointed', with power to send for-pereops and papers,- The Sergeaut'-at arms, Mr. Bullc* got-wind of the expo* sure, and disappeared suddenly, before ho could be taken. It is supposed he escaped to New York City. The mails of the steamer Canada, at Boston, came through this morning,-but tho ■ newspaper mail has failed to come, to band. I Baring’s Circular quotes Pennsylvania s’s at 8410 85J ; Maryland 88-389. . Manilla Hemp was much wanted at London. The steamer Hermann, for Southampton and fire man, sailed, at oopn with sixty passengers and a small amoontof specie. *•, . - The Proteue Capt. French was executed;near Durango, Texas, for the donble crime of robbery and murder. ' ' 'T : *;/:• Cotton has declined j since the reception of the Antic’s news. Middling is now,qaoted at 10 cents. • ' Freights}. Nabhyille* March 23* - Jenny Ltndcbas arrived at Clarksville, and is ex* pected here in ibe morning. noon.] . New York, March 29*..... Floor.. Low grades .firm; common to straight state 4,43^4,60; Michigan aud Indiana, 4,5004,- 75; extra Ohio, 5,50. ; . Grain.. Wheatstesdy; Ohio* 1,00.. Cofni scarce; • Pork,.Buoyant; clear, 14,50 j oewAleiss, tfelive* rable in June and Jaly, at 13,50, Butter*, Firm. - ; Hemp. • Moderately oetive. American dew rotted 115,00 Lead* «Heavy Missouri, 5,0005,12}. • Wht&hey. .Unchanged, • ' Psilaoelphia, March 29. Flour.* Inactive; for export 4,31} ; city consump* Uun, common and good brands 4,37}04,44 ; extra 4^2}05 4 00. Rye Flour firmer at 3,87}. Coro Meal steady at 2,63}. Grain, *ln dcmsftd; Pa. red Wheat 96097 ; white 1,02. Ryes Pa* 67{368. Coni: Pa. yelloWifiO.— Oats steady at 43., Provieioaa,.Firmer; prices unchanged. Groceries..fiugarsj NewOrieana and Porto Rico 4|@fif. MolassesPorto Rico 30. - . . , : Whiskey.,Steadyat 221023 in bbls, arid 21} in bhds. . Cincinnati, March 29. Flour is joloady at 3,46 to 3,50, Lard. .Bs. Mew Pork.. 12,0 ft, aml buayaai. Groceries*.Heavy.buaiuess doibg.; Molasses 32; this price was offered-and .refused tbi*-afternoon. — Sugar..lnferior ; fair to good fairOl to 6|v . Whiskey*. 174« • • ' Closer Becd*;6,so ; from store fi,76 to 7,0 Q. ;.r The river has falfeo one fboi*and is still reced ing. Weather warm with appearance of rain. • New Orleans, March 28. : Cotton is quiet, awaiting Canada’s news. Flour.. 4,00t0 4,10. Mesa Pork is firmer at 13,46 to 16,00. Lard is unchanged* •, ;. , Cora sells at 66. , Tobacco.. Kentucky 64 toBj. Matapzao, March 20, , Vessels, . email and medium sized, are much wanted; ■- Freights are firm at and*!} box forSif gar, and .3} for Molasses, all alongside.V * Exchange has slightly improved, and saleshavo been made at 44 & cent, discount* Sterling at 74 cent, premium. , \ A YOUNG, active business mau. a • native of' Pitta* * barah, with an extensive acquaintance: who can command scash capital of from 0 to 63*000, iv anxious to make &u investment, and devote his time to business asapar.nerjinPittsborgborvicinity; - migltlm] Please address Post Ofikt, Box No. 385; ) TotbeJUaOiea.-i-‘ . ; TJST& HAVE NOW FINISHED 25 dozeitJof-Ladies* VV fine black ml Lambs Wool STOCKINGS, which are softer in the wool and more durable; in the color than any we .have heretofore: mudefi Every, article in the- Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladles’and children’s ‘underclothing,made to order with punctuality;-. : The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth si ded! - WrDALY & <JO. Bounty Land and other Buslneiii TKTILLIAM FLINN offers his services to transar', fV business with the Executive Departments and. Congress, as an agent He will attend to all business; relative to pensions ,zwd bounty land. ; Charee<i mode rate. Address William Flint?,-Washington, l). C.‘ ‘ January 23,1851. •••• rr r Mri Fliiin was several years a clerk in . the office oi the Second Comptroller of the Treasury. .• His knowl edge of transacting business at the Departments avih render his services, as. agent, particnldny useful to ah who may employ him-at the seat of Government*. ■ ' ALBION K. PARRIS, ;• febl -- ; Latt Scconi ComptTclkr, . Taptcott’aQenerst.'Biulgratlbn Office. atid Passage to and . JfS. from Great Britain arid Ireland, by W. (JggTCk r T.TansootL 75 South st. .comer Maiden Lane, N.Yv,and 98Watetr. ioo Rood,'Liverpool. , ■ . .> . The subßctibeTS, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal;tennpwiththosedesironsofpaying the passage of thtrtr.friends• ffomthepldCo\imry;.and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in bnsinesi will give ample ftssurwce thai autheir. ar^ uIESn?W 1 i b S.^ J T^TapßcotT are long/andfavorabjy SHERIDAN,, ROSCIijS.UVERPOOIii and SIDDONS, two of which leaM eact DortmontUy-fromNew \'otVhe2lstand 20th, and from Liven>oorthS6th;andllih; iAaddltionto which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool PaOkeiMoinsMe adeparmra ftom Liverpool every five day*; bjsiiur thuadelerißlued that their facilities shaUkeeppace withthe;r mertaamg patronage: while Mr. Topscott’a sanerituendahee of the businesatn Liverpool irojiaddil lional security that the comfort and accommodation or impassengere will be particalatly attended to, The snbseribers beine, as uinal, ertenaiyelyengagei j B the Transportation Ilusines .between PnlsDurgii ana the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabledto takecharW or and forward passengers immediately Oil' their without a chance ofdisappoinlmhntordelayi.sad.are, §te business they are engaged i“B iT M.^S^‘ 9 e'at| for carrying. pasßengerE so far mlendnot oUienvl ae °<l, additional cLrges for their uoable.. Woro P^™ a sent for decline confine out, the amount pant lorpsssnge willbe refunded in fim.. REMITTANCES. The subsorlbers nrojaiso drafts at sight for “‘y 11 ?!’’geo Uand and vfalesj thus af- : fowns in T -S™,iiitfbus mode of remitting funds ,enJea,o -Fofwardicgand Commission ;a : ' ' . ■■■ ■ ■ ■ > I orsl> I % WILMAMS& CO, ' ■■■' '“ ' ; -i- i:- u - : \-. : .j'V: i.f V; r -\. « : • -V. , / MIME M '.' X'” ! , fc t-% • Aib art, March 29, New Yobs, March 29. New Yobz, March 29. New: Obleah>, March 29. Savahhah, March 27 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. A Cudto Buliuu noni <».*; i4 v ' ■A i • r f ■ ■.j •» '■■■ . . .• * •,« •V*- ’• *, "s: i l , ; Bankers ahi. tEahAnge Brokers. OEOEttSMIGAjir*! •’.■'..♦TATKnR.BBO'^TIi MY&ATT & BROWN,c baskbusjisdjkxohaKge BaoiCßtta, CLEVELAND, OHIO. ID* Collcciions madc in allihe principal ciiies, and STOCKS Bougiic- and: Solti oil' Commission* v ! •inar&hOqv-: .p ■■■• ••• v-«- iHiiiL A COUftY* : ; V : ; BANKERS AND KXOHANGE BROKERSj • No* 05 'Wood fitwetf 4 "!,::''.. > T/nr&dOor &ehiD F6vrtA—{tbtst tide), • QIGHT, EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly O for sole/ Time Bills’ of Exchange and Notes? 3it>* counted. <sold T SilveMind BdnkNotesvbouflhffcndsold. collections made in aJUhepnncip&l ciuesoPiheUnUed Deposits received of Parand Current Funds/ rilA N I&. IH o H OCS K. JESSE CAROTHERS & O 0„ STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit; • f . J“ ll J cuona tnado onoll the principal dine* of the Uni md Slates. taugßly PATRICKS * FRIEND' — I‘~ 1 ‘~ " B/ISKBRS ISO KXCHASG BBttOKEUS. No. 95, cobjibs Wood Ana Diamond streets ■ ’ -RluturgA Pa. ■ .-■'■■■■ fmkvl' JAS. B.HOOH. TEOS.ua bciwi- . HOOBT u. W BANKERS .AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -'.l'. If. &. Vofnerof Wood and Sixth tirtets., Piltiburghl V<y DEALERS in Coin, Bonk Notes, Timeßills,foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit, £e JbiXCJJANGHottaHthe.ptmcipalCitica bXUieUmdn and Eutope,for sale insums -*. 'v CURRfcNTahdpaffandsreceivedxmdeposUe, COLLECTIONS mideort allparuoftheUniotuattha lowestrates. -;<V;-:i ' 'CENTRAL PENNSYLVANrA BANKING HOUSE. : GIjE3M A CO, - NOTES, Dr&ftvChocKb} Ab ; collected, and Remit itancesmode oponfavorabletenbs/ * •< J . 7 maViSaf. , - I ;V.H» R. BRYAN, Cashier.*. ■ Houidayiburgk, Jfay 19,1850. ■ ~ ~ ; . < - L , •" • Notice. V r TITE have associated J. GAsniNsa CovmvHthusin vf the Exchange and Banking’ business. . WNFi H/WILUAMS & CO. Pitts6nrgft;Jan ) y. 1, !ssl>-ia6:lnr■",/ 1 WM. H. WILLIAMS.* - - *-J. B.iI’VAY. * * * • -I. O.COFFUf Wfl.H, Wj&JblAßXgrfe CO„ BANKERS. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NoazH EAST,CQ&STE? Off,WOOD-Amt TJEOBS ST&EBIS. , A LL transactions made on liberal terms,.and collec jOl lions promptly attended to. > --sfjafcCro N.HOLMESaSONS, tIAVU nsMOVEn TBStB BAAKIHd ASS ' BZCUAStOK OWICB -3b 1 Vo;&} Market street,/bur doori beloa aldetitnil. 7 ,N. HOLMES * .SoNB*£ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers In. Notes, Drafts, Silver and ±*ank Notes.. Exch&bge bn the Astern and Western cities constahtlyforsaie;. ........ - Collections made'inaH the dtieathroogiumt the Uni ted States, Deposited received fn par funds or current paper, N0.,67 Market street* between Third and Fourth streets. *7 . aug23-ty. . ; Vmtstfc and foreign Exchange, Bank Nota 1 ChldandStlvsTißougfySO'i'andEzchanged, ■ •" AT-THB--- • ■■ SXCHMQK 4SO fi&RK!N<3 " William A. Mill & €o., OiWoodStreet, * PITTSBURGH. - ■ ALLOWED 05 TIME DEPOSITS. _ 4UU m XEASOT, —... ‘ KDWABfI BAIiU. KRASEBftBAim. BanktrxandEzchangt Dialers tfi Foreign and Iforitstic BUlt .Bills of Ezchangi, Certificaiti if Depot . tt, Bank Notesj and Chin. . ' ' Corner of Third and Wood gig., diricily opposite the »5t CharlesHoteT. : , • • ’vy •* may2B _ ■; ~ filechanics Bahk.^ BtJBJKB’B ABOVX M4BKEZ EJUXST.. THIS- BANS is now prepared to do business.: Open £fom9A.M.lo3 P.M; , Interest paid onifoecialDeposua angtl THOMPSON BELL,Cashier. G. W. TAYLOR, lia SECOND 9TBEET, COMSIISSIO&SR AN& BILL-BROKER . STRUTT attention will be given to all basinets en* trusted to his carer. Pittsburgh rdaaufoctnred artt dcs al ways on hand, or procured on shori notice» Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, &c n negtmaied'oa Cavota* ble terms.,Advancesnrade:if required;-"’* joctgfctf BRAFTS ;ON SAN FRANCISCO, - California;' tor «ale at the .Banking House of PATRICKS & FRIENIX, No;osWpod st. - - - 'soctlt> WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr* Rogers’ Syr op of blvemoctAnd Tar' ' ’ For tha commute cure yfCovghSiColds, Influenza* JstJuna, ■ Bronthttitj Lung ■■■ Complains isndmg&CdNSUpn>Tl6&. LooK ftt hB Stteoerii. *• * THE above distingttished COUGH MBDICINEis ca?* : rying all before ilia lAtng Complaints. la all see* uona of the country It'is cflnstantly-performiqe care* which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at’ the high character ana standing. o( the nameswiiieh. vouch for its’unrivalled healing power. - FT.CoxjMJX, late Professor in the Meaicamollegq fn Cincinnati; W... 3. Biohards,W;l>.;Hon-Jodge Morser Hotiv Judge Wm. Burke, for more than. 20 years Poar Master of Cin4 R.! S.Newton, U.D n Prof, iathe &ledieaf-College-at Mem* phis, Texun; John A. CoUios, JSsQ4.PropneUiir. of the: Temp. Orgum and Gen. Agpntof the Grand Diririon of the Soon of Temperaaeeof Ohio j'WUUam H.-Levisoni Euv, Editor of the U. S. Military, and : Naval - Argus' at N. Y~ Thomas C. Faolder,_Esq.,of Albariy;-Revi Hi Witemanjßev.R.HoytvN/Y.; Cuy ;■ and wecoold name hundreds, aye thousands of others* who testify--from personal: experience, that it has cared -ifaem nnd iheir. Triends, in. some coses after mtothor remedies haxHailed. Such mm never make stfch siaiemeais, unless convinced of their truth: beyond the possibility or a doubt Reads few of tbe letters. Extract from a-letter/rom F.M.Cory to H. I*. Stew art, No. 137, Second-street; Now York. > Spastx, June .30, 1849., , Dear Friend Steieartr Lhave been home now Just two months. When I last saw you,'lhadbut littlehopesof ever getting any belter. Ball have now the pleasure of thanking you for recommending mo intake. Dr. Sogers' Syrup of, Liverwort, Thr, ana ’Canchalagua. -I got ,a dozen boules of it and' took home with me, determined, to make a fair trial of it, asl had done with everything else; I-have oaly taken tour bottles of it,andT must say.it has done me more good th&XL'any other medicine I have ever taken. On my. first taking it, It increased ih&eipeeioraUoD.and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lunca. Bat that has now ceased, and so hasmy.cough; nearly. I cough hut Utilehow, ahd peel soon to be entirely free from. iu . I cohstder.it on invaluablemedicine,tmdjahallrecommesdittoalll»ho' arc afflicted with a or diseased'langs. 1 letaybangladjrwbbliadihe' CONSUMPTIONS and had bled a. good deal from, the lungs, anddociored sevef cti month* rath our phjsiclah, but grew worse/have on* boitleaf it, and it euu&htr;. lt actbu almost in her chse. ’ - v ' Your sincere friend,. F. M. CORY. : NVB. The ortginalUner fronTwhichtlre above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at onro fnce,^No.3lff, Broadway. V.-.,.-«*•' ' ;; BLEEDING AT THE LUNGB CURED." SEE BOWTROMPrtXIt kt/iiifC ' Sfatemmt <f -Mr. A- Langy.Baker. ! i\fo;.US3 Peb-fV-ttrecty :N. Y.—A few days before . la3t Chnstmas;j. was :taken unwell; and boon commenced bleeding freely Lungs. Tcalled pjbyßicbh,puthis; medicine didnot seemtolielp me. T read yoar.ad,vert- IsementVtuid thought I would try l)r:\Rosm) Sipup of, LittnbQTU Tar ana Cdnchaldgucu ; Before Lha&tafcen, ab the lAinf bottle, mybleeding had stopped,- :tcos gone, and I foil as.well asusuol. v . Myhfcaitb..ianow! ( rood. I consider it a moat excellent rriedicmc,Aaa-cor* dially recommendittomy l2%fc*tataTunt too* A C^ I^ O i?EREN-CE3. . njr For want of room to publish at:length any .more certificates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known in. New Ycrkrewryohe of t oham has used th.iemedicine,xiTi& c&aspcak personally of its effects. Please coll, upon :lhemy bind, bear what they say. - - —..-v"-—-,;-. Cbaslss H. Rota; No. 192, Broadway*, corner of John, .street./ ’ j‘.’ *1; - * r";- Bcv.lLsxfb Host, No. 137, Madison street* Pastor of the “Church of the Good Shepherd.’* . r - Boßtar S: Lockwood; Noise, Vestry street ' ■ Sn.VAmT9 Horr,No.26q ) .Hoaston street; VJ *• i,: 'tddsk,fojr2>r.^A. <Rogm* Syrup of LIV-' ERWORT, TARji and IDANCHAIX&GUA, tM let no other he palmedonto you,.. . ;* ■; CAIJTION;-~lVorie genuins, unless there ta on ihe-buff a P*ft,£y A. L. - FOR SALE, wholesale And retail; by AVL,“ SCOVtLL A?CO., Prtpnetbray.at HALL, N 0.316 -BroadtcajryNew York, to whom all 'or ders for the Medicine) ani letters relating to Agencies,' shouldbe addressed; l' ■ ' ; •ALSOrfor Mile, by R Er ShUenfi No. .57. Wood srteet, Wholesale A gent for Pittsburgh ‘and vicinity i'D.'M.- Carry and H. P: Schwarti, Allegheny City;.Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birnunehanl. ' p ß!?Srln largeifittls, 31,09; or air bottles t0r35,00 ' - BtarSoam , -. ,v; T : ..... :: 4"' ;*! .««, mtMDHMMMS .T- •v.-a*' DK. BKOW.N4IDIAMOND ALLEV edfflSWi. s«eaSon.w. atvoffic. ' *?&¥***» Eruptions, Gonon ihJ %Slvr iSscharges, Imporiiy^f the Biood, wii all diseases o . the-venereaf Origin. _ SWn. JJiseasea» w ScQrbtttic_ -Emptiohßj~Tcuer» Ringworm,Jdereutiai Diseases, Bemihai WetfkS es? 'im V potency, Pilea, Rheamatitta. Fe’maloWeihnelaTMo the Jointj.FiS’rn jSt Brown-* newiy aiacovred rejn. lanta-doinf Jobbing aitendeftolp tSeseKjmmnicrr ’ [mr.r22iy * ' i-Y- , •AXV ‘ - ’ *"o > ;■.'-■•■..■ 1 '■ ■ -:, ■• • ■.. ■•■;; ■ -m•»: t. ' ..• I •« * i • ■* .4 V'fc S' ; ■ - 1 - u. I--:,.. -'VI- ' '** , . s '’V ' •V J > BtQOTal. HOPE KVBB. .. . rv - : •; v * X 1 •-,■ ■' •‘ •'i'' '0 ' * V‘ . : <P K' •,■ V'. ':■ * ■ IPrasa an& Mtiiuaua. -s-ir'vt- fwpflon o/T*,. i-nnn, JifeC' - now AlArno, Rnmeififr, -ftmTar mate next tfite Bttasi or Lxmgj, and other affctitikt cftht : Breattcrhuna^J 1 ' _ . \*7 ISTAB?S BALSAM OF'WnjJ CHERRY ft * Vf ■ fine herhatmedicine,-composed ehieflydf Wtha Camay Bahicdna thegenlulne IcsUhd Mow, (the latter iinporteaciprcssly;for.liilspurpose,j -tha jara tnedlbal virtues OfwSich are also corabiaed--by-anewehßrnieal process with tie extract oftar,thnsrenderingthe whole , compodndthe moirt certainJttndeffictwiomijemedy rot’ discovered for CONSUMPTION Of THE LUNGS. : V INTEREBHINO;CQRRESPONDENCE, • '- Dr. Win. Y.BanhSjOf Xenia, Ohio,« highly respect-. able.DruggUtinthai delightful Tillage, ha* wormed tti; thattheiaale of-Wistars Balsam of WtldCherryis on- - paralleled. The demand :fOHPis>iitf scarcely keephimaeif rippliedwith it. Sit: hiaKtoremedleineßfociuogniieciioivy Some.ofthdss. were esteemed good Undsomegavetemporary relielf— Batsince he has had; Wlstar’sßalSin Of Wild Cherry,' i a cumberof the most serious cases wsrecompletely cu* - • RsOse:' “InoVersoldO JJ?>“> nw Wchl hadthat entire itr‘ J?‘JL 1 £i l I°?- 1 * c ?i>l* wohce attains that btgb repatationit ■, ““ n * h 'j deserves. What can prcyte Itlsale wheat® ,? ca ‘i witnessed its wonderful curest 'The, ; a ” e ofAtUiina, recent'and dangerous Coaprh, - (and, olao thoae that ata of long Brahchftii' C»„a.s«^£gs i thai-Ihive derived ! Dr. Wistar’s Balsam or Wild Cibn-y. -1 WsahrostritlS by that terribleae<tnrge,ConnnnpUon,SnMay'uut Tha attack was trnty hoftUyintr tomOjXor-flVetorntv r—Sit-. ■ (my brothers -I ; was-afflicted-with ararly'alVhfthe wortrfotiturej cfthe ■ disease; I liad a'dialresßingcougb and expeelarKedai’ : great deal of fever, severe pains in the Bide 1 : anil cheat/cold chills, alternating with flushes of heal : and copiopgnight Btyeiti. - \ , I was under the Care of a skilled physician .front the ■ i time I was takensick until,/lbout eix weeks since, being - . then ahonthelpleas, and tny-iHendaconsidcrinemy cose : or at least beyond the reach ofoarpbysicisa’s i akiH-ndviir-il then sc, of-Wi stabs Balaam of-WtidChgr* ■ ry. '*-rtar.'.-aiy, » »T j * • i have taken- four Bdiiies of -'the medicines afiduoW coDBiaer.mysoirperfecily,Tvoll,, Imate thisMawmaiil i to induce others ahat ore afflicted as Ihaveheen. trt maker trialrof'Wtstar's Batatardf Wiidfilanifr.'TOte h remedy had,under the blCßiina of Providence/restored ray health. - •, iSGRIGG,' ■" CBowspomritdkeco vltCjfnniiDSilßJft.' V J. D.Par*— Dtar Sir; AsfhaveadeepcohtmiSiCra*" non tor. the amieted, permit mo to give you a briefhiato ry.ut-myafflictionis, and the-benefits derivedfroothe i nse:of ‘!Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Chcrry.”! In Jaly, 1844, r was attacked-withiaTeverof a typhoid dharactef, vrhichr ieft-me--in>a very debilitated the . folio wing, winter Iryaa takenwith a severe cold, which , redacedrae to iucn-an ecsm<as to give ntetha appear ■ ance, ox. I labored uaderjt severeepogh, elpectorated a great deaVandWßXHoß bled with cold feet and I also freanentlv. : ratMdJilood Xroattnyilongn;, Iconunned in .thlsetatß, ttradcaUy-srokicg under lhediicase,tmtilJanuary; 1847, ; unttl l wasagnur attacked with fever. My eitrernitle* , eipeciaily-nry-recn were constantlyicold, and almost > iosi their feeling. Under tbesa ciicamsiances iUttas 1 b6 v ' ; truly saidibatfcwasva livifigtfclewn. Tfiiißllt4etera' ; minedtoqtutlaktognifidirinejTTeSfcri&cabybhyttieXShi tsnd try. Dr. Witters‘Battue pfCTUd-Ohrfrm *tfdfttnn t ihe'firstweeithat I commenced taking it) cftndhtea. I -endef-whieb time I wa* cared*, apdh&yewjoyed good : healihcver since. and &heHD/afl? i alHhbse afflicted with dlsqaseg of the fdmmj.-afr/y . ■ woaltf oißay? -irpt? jyhiyafe.. - ifiw« 6rtfirc« botilesao aotefllerct.'tf : persevere as l have donej anftFiikvefrodbahi.Tint : cases oat of len will be blessed wiib-renewed hemltli tta 'I have been.- r A-.iVJpsEPH JACKSON. v V /o ihsse AfiHasd.'vtuhDiseases ‘of jM Lungs •■■■••. « antf r ’ [ Will miracles never,ceasef fiTort r evidenCe pf its isnrpassingliejatlLißillOTativevirtuesl , w „ ! [PromlJr. SakerySpringEeld, Washingion • *Bi^ffira£D y Ky 0 i JHusTM.-Sartford & JPari; I talce ihis oppo7Tdi»hx;6_! i infbrmliigtybaidra moaTremartaßTeffiire psribjßaeiloii <me by.ihcuse of Dr-Wistaria. Balsam CSubry^' f •rn rhe- jear i340-i wM-ta4eft*-wilb tlis; , taflacmiJatoir ’of -Qat iwltetf reegyered.’ larbfc'Aß PflSiltwaa - ■ anaefcec iiself'npon >my-iaagry«mfc fehasr ssaias of ihree; yean -I Aned taajbedL t trirf alt KaJa nf qwllftiitwiAtta fnrth.t alrarxnmf *vaen I tesrsToSTDrfW'*-. Balsaa orWildCaeiry.; .. i i-y" -j ? ; 'My friendspersaadeAise to'grv« it d tiiaL'Utosgil Jradffivenm>.allliopeaofxecovery,andhadpnsand myself ftrmAbiiianst* another tvotldJ; induced tomate ofUte-gaatilie:• ■lyijrtar’j Balsam <zf WHS Charts 'Btecfeowaaittiy-' and after ftmror iandred best and most -respectaWe:pby«diaai) had bealm by the and -the' txse of- ' rai^sßnlsamofWndCherry. '•»■ 1 J , ' i Martha-blessingof_Oodreet upon the prdprjetnrs.o.y so.vaiaaSlo'ar medtetiie:as*. YVtsiax’ajfiauam flf-Wihl --. 'w.H.SASEH' y The-gennine 4l wistart Balaam '* a (he elmlle of the signaiare of Henry ‘ Wistar, v. Philaaelphia, and Banford t&Pait ”, oasu ftnely eze* ented steel engTaved wrapper- .No'oiher cad bo giTm?: toe. ' r ‘ -•••' -V/ , ISoldby PARK, (successor to Sanford&psifc,) Fourth and.WaiaatfiueetSv Cincinnati, Qbio.Geanrar Agent to.the South and West, to whom all oruerstauEtr be addressed, .- - ■■■: • ■• : XKiddfo COjPiuslmrghj_l» WilcoxyJr, comerhTacrket $"• streetunddbe. Diamond: a A 'Fahnestock «fc Co, Fitts 1 * 3 burgbj J&Xcnea, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beckham,‘Alle ghen^Cityp,X»’T^Bassett,Washtitgiaxti; WHLamber- * ton, /Franklin; -L: BBowi V-.U&iniU«wnj : H iWeßy r , c Greensbuxgb; .Si£oantz,Soiaerseii Scott Jfc ; Gilmore/ *> Bedford; Keed ASon, Huntingdon; Mtfe Orr, Hollidays* bprgh;HildebrandACo, Indiana;; ning; Evans i Co, Brookville; A Wilson icßon; Waynesburgh jiTFartand &'Co,N CaUhn4**/Hs*Sr y vUle; Burton& Co,Erie; Henry ForkedHorceij Jtl-; Kelly A Co, Butter,/ B Smith,* Beaver; -J J> Warren ; F L ;&C S Jones,*CoDderspprf t ,P Crookcr, Jr^BrornigviUe^~ ■» fiblfit 4:7^T~'nrr~:^rv^rr.^r?'y-:: .rpHlSis’llie Sea^n,'|?arja:e£ilsnce,ofthemalULudiiiflitf"* . X Threat and T#ung • distempers. «b charactßriaUd L o* r - sodden changeflol.} texnpelratore, the liability to withtEfc is* * lomßMhg carelessness nfpeobie,xera«rtß^oial*tUc*’’ 3 i nnivefßsVespeeially in cities. KEEJ^ER*S > <X>UGIO ? SmariS—----- - •‘ Th/TANY -PfciRSQJNS ai this seaepa oftheyew aftO ijX. suffering with-, pains, weaknissj ctragla, sweDfatg oe the limbs, roeumatisin the winteivhasproducedV'’ has becomcdet£rfr? o rated-and thin; and tcqnireipttrifring..JCffirmtegasi* c caA wiU & fqr this object: IHs apo eriol extract, prepared *!#pt sarsaparil]a:ttfiti add COfltami^tOiifuaflsr^ : than any similar remedy in the country;j£riCb&Q& and' t ,Sl,oo#h<mle.vSobi-by. S.L.CBTHBEaiL i S v. . marg7r—-r—r ) TbQ/ilitmMi. Bodfriaan Fer^ict^ Ana perepite'iire tlAb tar £bcr HUji %r; ; I -iw'. -'BISGDSTINGifiKiiftDISEftSSS.H^ 5 ™- 1 * - ’VTOW,lbrtCt , -ItaHan Chemical' 3oaptcatfHy'4[frcs ■ X” pergpiralionj and at the sarao tints me/ilißm s mi&tDP: the, sitin', eivintfit the textureand heatarofan w/tol'JKs,- J - «, least Ytfrlc ’■ in-such casesiandfindU also, tit .-*yvygl 1 **■ .7] : i'. PIHPLE3;BLOXCHEB,FRECKt.ES, 5 Slri ?‘ ~ ’or, any other skin djsesie._J'hexeatol*4SatitddihUhf 1 'this U.ntntselesspufied nostttiin,*soii* I could enumerate at Jeurtßhpetrous cured OH . vsll?nFrtt' : SOBBHEAD,SOREXEGaiWSOEEjPEAJUX*'; : Bay it, and the reader it ugaln'a?.3Ured, I would jtot crjieUy sell it fpr the aßoveittslesal kneys-ttto beajt I, rtato. Thdso whQaie liahlelohh. -," -.’ ■';'—~~ - - i OHAFED,CR*.CKED,OR CHAFFED. FtESHi -i ; i will,find this not only a enrej butantexhatiw; *n4l . can nowonly.add,’ that arty ono.sffliclhd'with '-aßFafJ' - i more l^ntirahleinitsprpßernesjdhanlataieiye t. *S. liyßat,reader, thostores are flood edrrhiriinitaliouyy'- I undbesure yonitsltfor/otres’lisliiutCitenUcalßoap—. ’ A Bcteotlfle Hitlii ToiUo BeiMtu < v. A NDBEAUTIEIBR. i aMtUpotdesrtctanfc-.ThD**, - whohaveaiedJonjsSCDrml Hnirßestoraiive taunt ■iu cicrcllentqualitrcs—ttui!e;wliohiv«Tl!rK'we;tJßBK'.;*' it tapoSses* IttorblloWln# quiEueo. It yrjßt'ftrtp.a«, •• hair to grow on any part sviterenatmc intended hair tt>, „i ligliVied or grey heir growdark- ■., For dressing IheJtatri j. toft and silty,nothing can exceed sia—lt makes it,,- L truly beautiful and 'keeps it sollt is,indeed, the ,mast econotnlc&fcjfewnpiinor article ipr, the hair. : ' Solionly-MiWSIijACKSOti’S Store, 340 Liberty sU. headofWood; Pittsburg.' Price > : .Jonea'Klly While.,-, a%„ X ADIE3 ate cautioned against using common prep*" -Li red Chalk^ , They fln-Ttiiiiitutra hnigJ.ifftitfnllymjgTigyittSrr^ : ' to liiefikin thee?-coarsoibnw ronghjUOW, ■ ' -1. £allQW,yellowand unhealtly tha sslo appears alter usingpreperedCnsla! - :- ■ Besides, it is injurious, contain-■■ 1 A 1 * ■s J \\V call JQNE&SPAIiiaH i4WT .waiXBJ,;.;. * » . - it is perfoctlyaonocent, being panned at all deletett- A , ouß- qualities j and beoltn^: ut^i^ster.'clear, liTiag^Hie; at-toe-.saae .r^. lime flffrinyjyß nn th> rr r «>Bfchia;Jt^oil-afle— ~ smooth. BoldbyrlhOrAgeat,'WM. JACKSONffi9.IooW c f $ ty streeVtodarWood, Pittsburgh. Price 8s coats?" ■ teorJ », Wbite lmtu wi unatat' ' -.‘4“ & • /TO BE HAfl FOR 25 CENT&-- ---' .-.‘-JJ-i T>ERSONSwliutiim>.tidier,'me dB-ti«iiig»lieitl)'reafli'iSev«<o'ibttl,ortheir jdisev 4. . TEETH DECAYED,JABK and a2s eefct box of fgg- «v ... Amber Tooth pastewill maltetfis Jfictb jrbiffl.auaftfe--. :•>s Sold onlv.ai JACKSON’SiStire, headorwood.'i-v;- -ft* B ****:. " Jimes’Solimpra --'i A LIQUID HUMAN-HAIR DYE fw.to aff&rw gsBssisssgs , «. •i^li'6^?^iieSsoN I 340I«8ieny ■* * \;-"rV r-V>£*\. \f'-,7«..‘ ; V c v .-.r'V <•■• r c* '5' ' *l'': '* J ■* ’"'s f j =UM ISIS * '■. * ' ir**- . ■ :~>v: -4-.', J * *>V s“ 11111 -•'•... v. .:. '*< . > : ' V , - _V £ _
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