;-V > \ *'•> V -«, t .* "» 1 M l ,’ • . - ' ’ , tt \.■ • ..... f» -1,,‘ . '4 .> V-/- rfl-4 -V' jj ?■ . ’ yy y, v-' vflyyfly * »W# 4 4. 44- * r*> s 4. s jV4 i . - ’Tr‘y< ’S'"*: - '•"•<■ s - »\* *f ♦* ' f .*' 1 * V.I »*'»S * v 4* ' l *** ** * }’*- «' “~ „ *% ■to&'.r K -* V 4,1' » V \+ti * % fc 1 ' WV, '';v•'u.: .’'j--* -, ■*- . •• -a'- tytffcfe&tifi V. -, *vC •*■ *{* ,*' f O 1 t; 'C**?-’ Mccilirej Jones and Boj stii

vTtj> : « ceo, o£ lbe properly 0 $ Coamol: Flanncgan. Ite) ;4vVV“*> l e ‘>K •?.* *>“v'».v \ him robbed. SkU. jJ =l^!.; ■i.TiT'r. !... •‘ 4 V t % '■< »ndtook the officer tc B 0 f’ There « no evir ol i c" s fv-Si I '* t' .sj,; p > egainatTßoVirtoh,;ud 1 / oVt^'B,iLV atf goilly »s.toSkllo*, and . S»hrJ* ”4 ci. ». the aarae j . « “oo B *rt,CleS fr ““ lH be v'W 5-** dl-'.'Jfj -y ■ Allegheny cty. ?’ , ..’*.t The jury returned a , ffil nndinol guilty a« io Si . ; k’ ‘ t j 10 ,e 6 U ‘° prlsoler °"! to v '.’ he wea sorry to say ll .at fir f but he would be glad $ had tbnay. Sk.lesaa, ,d; n The Court aenteace - ; meat .a the Wealern U i dictmoDi, the robberj ih ' ''iVik fL tear od the second, t *di k. rt \ h‘ (}-' ■’ Skllca w ‘* ,emanded ,e <*’rV CoO. ve. Conrad V ?r< aanlt and Battery 01 ’iJvJ''; :I Countable ol Duquc dij < waacommitted whil l ™ e &,iM hMdß ‘ yM " 4s^^'4v^k'< ! H f ’i Fibe Khbibb.—lt . advertiaement in n( -r here of the .Futmoi S beautlfnl engine: fo *| ** cure one or a large, re : ! , f ;c t' 1 -- ; home,on Pike etre ’P 1 need or ‘ uch an a, ‘ * Wc.® “ r- '•) ' them a fine opportu “ ® ar M, - BuchacB *! Cl,y>and has ” blal ” ~: I C"4,4 i ;• ger Footer. Hiare pe; pl?|h tueoda him to the V- '• play-going people. susrE * » 't£ix£i3-p (k tknj eswU They are t >f which ,h ' y . ia,ra . d g u , Eggers, Quincy A i « Itwin, wife and fi, £ *1 fc< I 'i'cH ?l ‘ A f-TSvit Waahington, Pa. i. IS®* John Scoii cr ‘ son, by Aid. Lew ® s t m=ult and batter tV •.'; - Henry HqmcU ,1 -k k>' ; 'k' •! The Furn, y: ‘ '■ 'l S "'Vir-l^J r .lA J ] f Wood and Mark, - d «Hmnghou,ek le; %-%■- A GooD Moti ft ri j » ho &onl ° r ,he the old Coart H, m J'? f i®'. ' ■-rr f n- ''-V.'-'i rami, at the Atl M , c * \ earThc fan f-teSMfeatto! erably ahower :d i .. m .tig mO-theHdnoi S if cSmaodMlon°c ?|, bonne in the t ,cr Honors will be [o fStt ?|S*f®KclSt^oSS,'4Pv r >s,t ?' in duty bound. 3a StSJsJW/Kl*frT S^yt?* l fe ,C *,vi-. tl4 ,«V * A We.ihe subs Sh/Ajt wHsi'iaP* aV v-.'v-fjc-1 s.«F«iP do certify that >ei •IWfe»h , ®’§3®^«s^ ,^S!t&Wi’Sit-^(?dS.'fe!‘K's{*- t 3*534 honesty andte m «bS4S Connell. .. mHE pm ” A ; will- hoi : Vf- a f'V v ‘ * pr - 30 Sttt£2iS&&' ' u> fxofi j si ’: ‘ E " e ‘ dg wimsmim ■ i J '’ r ; -->.» f -/?-•> <2k‘ *ud I P . * t Of ti?~J '\*C; n^ \ ,-; . - , \ : V-v;;*: .- .• r-v;Vr- *‘ ■' . 444 ■. J-'C? V l d >>' rAp f ! V , C'JS-'S 11 >*■ *- ' r ir .’ f *4?JUr " i yfy". l * 4: t - ■* 5 *■ -6. * ■*■ 'V,J LOCAL^MATTEBS. Quisxsa flEaßlons.r-l'Frduerday,. April 2, 1851. Mccilirej Jones and Bogg»"on.lhe Bench. Cotn.vs.’Jatncs Skilcs andJameSßobinson—Lar ceny o£ the property of Jas.-BecUiiam„ Allegheny city. Coonsol: Flonoegan lor Commonwealth; M. 1.. Stewart fofßobiiißoa; John Hampton for Skilcs. On the S7lb of February the alore ofMr. Beck* ham waprobbed.. Skllea. sent for a police officer, and leMhim'that he and Robinson bad robbed it, and took the-officer to where the gooda wero se creted. 1 ' 1 There- was no . evidence of any coascqucncc againatjßobinsoh, and the jury returned a verdict of goilty as tb'SkileS, and:not guilty an to Robmaon. i ComV va. the Same'Jelbndanu for the Xarceny of various articles from the jewelry etoro of John Parka, Allegheny city. T-ttO jory-rfitufttcd a.verdict ot gmlty-.&s to Skilcs*. and not guilty as to Robinson. His’HoUor Judge McClure said that he regretted, to see the prisoner once more brought before him— he was sorry to aay this.was; not his first oftchco,- bat he would be gladto hear any thing which He had'tbSay. 'SklleS eaid he had nothing, to aay.- The Court sentenced him to two years imprison ment in the Western Penitentiary,, on the first in dictment, the robbery of.Beckham’s store, und one rear od the second, the robbery of Park’s store. Robinson was discharged by proclamation, and Skilca was remanded. CoBJ. ss."Conrad Vogel and Elizabeth Vogel—As •aultaodjlauery on Jonathan r ßuhoup» who is a Constable of Duqoeane. borough, and the assault was committed while he was in the performance of his duly as & police officer, Fibe Ehbise.—lt will be eecn by reference to an advertisement in another column, that the mem bers or the Fairmounl Fire Company offer their besutifnl engine for sale, as their object la to pro cure one or a larger site. She can be aeon at their house, on Pike street. Country towns standing m need or such an article, the present chance affords them a fine opportunity to supply their necessity. B®-Mi. Buchanan, of New Orleans, 18 now in the city, and has obtained an engagement with Mana ger. Foatefi His reputation aa a Star tragedian com mends' him to the- frvorablo consideration of oor play-going people,' Mr. B.isa'n American by birth, and greit grandson to ei-Gorernor McKean of Pennsylvania. He will appear, we understand, on Monday or Tuesday, evening next. Oubooh.— The following persona, Pittsburghers, took their departure, yesterday, on the steamer Ori ental. They are bound lor the Territory orOregon, which they intend to make their future home: Dr. Eggera, Quincy A. Brooke, Wm. Cartwright, David Irwin, wife'.abd five children. Also, Divid Hart of Washington, Pa. John Scott was yesterday commuted to pr> ■ODj by Aldi Lewis* on a charge or committing an assault and battery on Bridget Msgraw. Henry Hosacls waa also committed, by Mayor Fleming, for assaulting John Foster. , FurnUarfc-of Hoo. Thoa. Hv Baird will be sold at.Ms dwelling on- Second aUcet, between Wood and Market, this day, at 10 o’clock, as he is declining housekeeping. A Good Move.-— The KisH Market, heretofore in the Cronl of the Diamond, has beco moved ..behind the old Court House. This wo consider a very good move. CALiroatrxA arx> the I6TBhub.—This great Pano nrnij at the Atbeoeam, is sltl! doing a good bu6i neaa.- Go and make yourself acquainted . \yitji the Kldorodo of the present century* figT The panorama of California 'conituuc* lo at tract crowds of visiters. This is ’the last week for its exhibition* and.dooH fail to see it. f waa somevvli al Apriluh—cocaul erablj ahowcry. TO file Honorable the Judges of.ike.Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in anti for the Conn ,7,ae^ilSion' y d"fDa»id Tomer, nf Plum Township, in the County aforesaid, humbly Bheweth, That, yonr pen lioner has provided himself with materials for the ac commodation o* travelers and.others, at his dwelling • house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license .to Keep u public house of entertainment.. in duty bound, will pray. DA.VII> TOMCK. Wflithe subscribers, citizens of the township afon-satu, do certify that the above petiuoaer is of goon repute tor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with ffftm and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavermsn^* CC fil*Sright, Vzxiali Stewart, Jacob Byerly, James S BummeiUvJphn Ciphe'rs, H R Tomer, Jacob Aoung. J W Hoover, Jos Little, R k Ross, David Herron, Wm W Connell. j»Pjfr ai * THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will*.hold their regular Quarterly Meeting-ia tile Board of Trade Rooms, on April an,-at ID* o’clock, AvM. Members who bare books belonging 10 the Library of the Association will please return them. • By order of the Execuuvo Conunmee, eprliw* A. B. Sec’y. SILVER COIN. WANTED—For which the high” premium will be paid. CO ' ; tprl ' corner Third and Martel streets^ TO**G"ARDN ERSw—Six seres of ground,near the City, oh the Allegheny side, und twenty seres on the Mo. nongshels side, for ssle w _ WILK , NS * c 0 _ ft p r i Third and Market rm. ALOT ON NUNNERY HILL—IOU feet front by AO deep, for aa.e. ft.ee «», Enj-o of^ . , . , 20 bb!«. No. 3 Mackerel; 20 do Vinegar; -. ..... 4 do Eggs; ■ l do Roll Bauer; -Kegßnuer; - ■ No. 1 Lard,ln kegs; ■“ ■■ Dried Teaches and Apples! & gftjOKHEAD SUGABS.— New Orleans Sugar ; , St. Loms Powdered Sugar; . do Crashed do; . do Glorified do; do Loaf do; iii store ana for lialeby (aprl) KING £ MOORHEAD. MOLAB9ES>-New Orleans Molasses : St. Loots sugar-house Syrup; * • St. James - do do, , 1 • • ' • • Battle Grourtd do do? for sale by [aprl] KING &- MOORHEAD, TOBACCO— Of the following brands: Rassoll A Rob* inson’s; WHOrnni’s; VV'VViere*} Richard King’s; W H'Hair’s; Barrow’s 20 ib bores: in store and for sdlb by • • Uprl3 KINO A MOOBUKAD. <" **• ARD—2O kers and 3 bble.Lard rec’d and for sale by JL/aprt SAMUEL P.SURIVER. nag_7bl>l>. fresh Eggs rec’d and.foi sale liy “°ft ■ SAMUEU P.SHRIVGR. ITTTRR—S ke« paokedTcc’d and for salt by. iaprl' ' - SAMUEL P. SHRtVER. p^^mbl..rec.du„dfor. S l« i J,y aiißivEß Q^F r^Oß^-150b °^ e M c u d 4 n p fo aHRiv > BR. a^-o^l r e^ ANTIDOTE —The Medica W wonder of tho age; a positive and certain cure for Tie Doluurcaux.Goul,Rh e ?, m^ ,s ?h Sp^ 'emShfi herrons diseases. .hold al the Medical Depot, Smith field street _ . _ 1 * Tcmotrance and RoWeitown • Company. hprebv given to lbs Stockholders of said lh g ey makcpaymcnt to Hoot, M«j nsitt r Treasurers of ibo sald.Coropany.of Five Dollars oaeach share of Die Slock, Monday to each and every month hereaAer,unlil the whole stock ispaj In full. As the Road will be graded and bridged by 4ih. I*sl, the Stockholders are requested to be prompt and punctual in thotr payments-. .. M.B. UKi/ww, . . tt -I«V»ivi/.itv. Fornarticulars, enquire of or near uieciiy* ; rw ‘) , ! u ‘ lv WM. LEWIS, mMr'ii*Qtdaw near the,premises, at Fulton: !?¥• The Pittsburgh Manufacturer, Dayton > Empire, .-Cincinnati Commercial, copy, two times: Daily. - and ■■Weekly, and ocad bills to this office.— Ctn. EnwiTtr. , .> "i*i k~- ~»:4^^-^'.';-r'->- £ -j... ■'* t • '.^'. .•« ;-.*: 'q :\. • -1 , TrrerntaMe Testimony J I The press.hu-Idfely laid -before ! mass of scientific end odierlosUmonylolheerttoordimi. j ry cfficooy at Dr.Rogcn' SwacflAaen ßmHJJ ani , Canthalagua. os a cute for CON SUM '? : itarsiagasunu of its value as a specific for Coughs, Colds und oilier Pulmonary Diseases. . Among .Hie names of 113 endorsers we note-those oT Dr. c £ x »^ e f a ?f°/®*su r m the Cincinnati Medical College »iDr.-W» Richards, of that city; Dr. R H. Wilson, of Gallia Co., Ohio, and many other professional men oflugh standing. Leamfed men of character and eminence only, mote anen state ments as the above have done, upon thestnngatgroundt. There eon, therefore, be no longer a dcubt,ihat this pre paration is, under Providence, a-soverelgn* specific m pulmonary Complaints ‘ The pamphle t to-be had of Agents contains farthef testimony; - See also advertise' mentin another colamn. .. >... . ' Wiitai’« Balsam or Wild Cherry. • lE/* The.remarkable, success of this Balsam is no doubt owing in a gTeat measure to the peculiarly agree : able and powerfulnature of its ingredients. It is & fine hebbaXi medicine—composed chiefly 'of Wild Cherry , Bark and-the genuine Iceland Moss, (the latter imported expressly for the purpose,) the rare medical virtues of which are olso combined by a new chenucai nrocess -with the Extract of Turj thus rendering the whole corn pound the most certain and efficacious remedy evet dis covered; • , ... .We do not wisn to deceive the- afflicted, or bold mil any hopes of relief when none exist ; but when so many hundreds pronounced by-skillful physicians as i hopeless cases, have been cared, who can blameus toy i osing every word and accent of persuasion to induce i the suffering invalid to lay aside prejudice, and partake of a remedy seldom known to fail. •... - /. . Beware of counterfeits and.base imitations. B7* See advertisement. .. . l man - Bnropeon Agencfi , fry Having been detained by. busmens at New Ur* teanß and St- Louis, during the last few weeks* I wul not leave this city until Tuesday, ■ corner ©rWood and Fifth sts.- mart7:tAS Gutrlc Juice qr Pepiln, Dj” This great remedy, prepared after directions at Baren Liebig, the great Physiological chemist, uy Ur. J. S.Houghton,of Philadelphia, is worltulgVrondersman diseases of the stomach and digestive organs.. It is truly one of the 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 the agents, fide advertisement m another column. Kkwbr & M’Dowell, Agents, febO ' 140 Wood street. rrr Consumersofwlnosare invited to redd In arother eolumn the card of Jacob Snider, Jr ’a cheap wine store G7Walnut street, Philadelphia, . febl4:ul> Oj- Daguerreotype*. i Nelson & Co would respectfully announce to the i citizens of l*iusburgh 3 Allegheny and vieinity,that they , have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built and arranged expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype latenesses. Tue best Da guerreotypes, on the best material, ore taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the proprietors. , . „ cTbe arrangement enables them also to take-raimiy Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect' mnnuer. Likenesses ol sick or diseased persons, taken in any pan of the city. ; Gallery at the Lafayette Hall, Fourth street,corner of Fourth and Wood strocts. Entrance on Fourth street. feb!4:ly Is most respectfully invited to the plain, unvarnished. Ejatemenl of John Walt, who wai cored of an old Cough by the use of the I'etrolbuk: . '‘This may certify that I have been cured or an old chronic cough by the use of four bottles of Petroleum/ The cough attacked me a year ago lost December, and i had lost allhopes of getting well, as I had taken the ad vice or several physicians without any benefit I was bencfiited almost instantly by the use of the Petroleum. leougktdup, during the use of the Petroleum, a hard jtibj(ane£ re&erabliag bene, I moke these statements, without any solicitation from any one to do so, and sole lyior the purpose that others who are suffering may be benefiltcd. 'You are-ai liberty to publish this certificate. I am uu old citizen ot Pittsburgh, having resided here ihmv‘three years. My residence, at this tune, i* In Second street JOHN WATT. Pittsburgh, February 24, ISSI.’ 1 ITT* For sale by Keyser &McDowell,l4o \vood st, R. K. Sellers, 57 Wood st; D; M. Curry, Allegheny City; D. A. KHiott, Allegheny; Joseph Douclass, Allegheny; 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny; also, by the Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. , DU* During these sudden change* of the weather, cold*, coughs and diseases of the Lungs ana Threat are more prevalent than at any other season. We nd •vts(“persouH sivttffdcted to procure at once, Jattnesix* ptetorant, which always relieves a cough or tightness of throat,oribo difficulty ol breathing*- Try it. To be had at the Pekin Tea Store, 3S Fifth street. jii3t * Dr. 5* D« BowQ’a S H A K. E R S AR S A PARILLA, TUB GREATSPRirin AND SUMMER_MEDICINE rr""PRRVENTS "DISEASE —PROOF: A Child Shved! Concur Core.—The following evi deuce is oalv one of thousands of similar .character, ami conclusively proves that Dr. Howe’s Sarsaparilla is one of the most etteeiive remedies ever discovered:— Dr. Hoioc:— Dear Sir.— My son, when about six months old, broke out with \haidreadful disease, Smfu tout Sorrt, over ifce face and_body; und for two years and a halt [ mei every means :hatc6old_bc suggested bv my-fri-mK 1 also had tho ndvice of six or seven of ihebenphyMCianHn the country, without effecting a cure, and l almost wished tho hule suflerer dead, that it might be freed from its pains. During-the last six months,the pores were so distressing and painful, ray? self ana wife were up with it night and day, for weeks together, atul use had giwn ttp all hope of ever raising our tittle one. At length, a friend advised us to try your Shaker Sarsaparilla.. Reluctantly I tried it, and I have reason to blessUod for it, tor; in o rime^iAroJ edup the sorts, so that there is. scarcely even a scar to be seen. We only regret that we did not hear of and commence using it sooner, as we are satisfied it would huve saved a great deal of suffering and expease. . 1 he child i't now -well and hearty, Ws do unhesitatingly consider yonr Shaker Saraapcrnla one of the be«pre parauons nowtn use. JOHN STAJiSBURi, 1 - Rose, between From and Second sts. This is the inly Sarsaparilla- that -acts in the Diver, Kid-, neve and Blood, at the same timsj which renders.a allogcth ermmenaluabU to every oneypartsevtarly Females. JJr. Hussey, Professor in the Ohio Medteal College, says theShak£rpTeparationsaretntlyvaluable t andTUOvmmas them to thejmblic. . No Mercurv—no Mineral—rw Poisonous Drugs m the Shaker Sarsaparilla. ' ' ' . , : Remember, if ts warranted to be purely and entirely Vegetable, and asa Female and Family medicine it has Be sure you enquire for Dr. S. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla- Pncc «1 po r bottle, and £ bottle. for Proprietors, No l College Hall, Cincinnati, to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by our Agents,. ■ J. Scuoonmaxxr It Co., R. W. Means, A. Black, Jq*l Moulee, J- M. Townsend, William Jackbon and J. A. Jones, Pittsburgh; D. A.. Eludtt, Allegheny i **•«. McClelland, Manchester; P. Crooxer, Brownsville; nnd Druggists generally. AUo, by HO\\ E It CO.« Pro prietors, No. 1 College Hall. Cmcumati,Ofaio. liebJo ir7*o«ld yellow** Hall, Odeon Buildmq, Fourth ttieei, buvxtn Wood and Smithfivld *:rcra---J > iuaburg{ tlncumpincm, No.B, meets Ist and !id Tuesday* ofeacn | month. . ' Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4,ineet«BJ and 4th Tuesday*. - _, ; , Meebamrs 1 -Lodge, No, .a, meet? every Thursday evening. - • . , Western Star Lodge No.‘2l,meci-severy Wednesday levenmpv ... . • Iron Oily Lodge; No. every Monday ev’og. : Mount Moriah Lodge, No. ado, meets every Friday ,evemQg, - , : Zocco Lodge, No. 385, meets every Thursday evening, al their Hall, corner of Srmthfield and Fifth streets. ; Twin City Lodge t TJo.-BU,-meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, i \Uegfreny City. raayB9:ly llT'Angeroiiii Lodge, I.o*of Q.F«?-The Aiir gerona Lodge, No. 2S9 t l.O. of 0., P„ meeuevery Wed nesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood st. (ja4:ly (FT*I. O. of O. F.—PlaceolMectlng, Washington Hull, Wood street, between slh um) Virgin Alley. Pittsburg u Lodge, No. 'ilS —Meets every Tuesday T,C Meboabtile VINcAwPXErrT, No. c7 —Meets Ist anti 3' Friday ofeacli momb. ntarHS—ly EJ* 0. A. O. D.—HILL GROVIi, NO. 31 oLths United Ancient Order of Druids y jneetB on every Mon* day evening, m ihe Halh corner of Third and Wood Bireoiß,above Kramer tc Kahm’s. maySSlily. Notice*—TheJucartui,No,.V!A and 185 Waur u. i w W. Dallas, t ßody, ra«cr«on, R. ll* HarUey, r:b. C. Sawyer,Chae. KennWm.Oorraan. fobio SUNDRIES— 5 casks Bacon—Hams, Sides and Shoul ders; . 2 bids. Roll Bauer; ~ ' 3 do White Hominy; ■ . . „ • ■J do Apples; Receivedaad ljr sale by; I mar« ■ KING 'Jr MOORHEAD mm* Sperial Notices. Public Attention OF. FITTR.D V MO II LIFE INSURANCE H .-■ * '4-' ' M V r *'- (Somnurrial and JFinanttal. PORT OB' PITTSBURGH* 5 -fBST 0 INCHES Wi-TSB IN THB CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. *-• . u Atioaiic, Parkinson, Brownsville. ■« . Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. - « JiftPKee, Hendrickson, Mcueeapori. * « - - Beaver. Gordon. B^p ver ’ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Eliaabeth. u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newion. « j. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. « Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. ' “ - Navigator, Dean, LouisviUe. a Fort Pitt, Miller, Nashville. a Jenny land,,Hurd, Zanesville. « MaUa, Zaneaille. . “ . Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville, n Atlantic, Parkinson, do *« j.APKee,Hendrickson, McKeesport. i« ;. Michigan No; 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon,Beaver. “ Thomas Shnver. Bailey, West Newion, “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. 14 . Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. Oriental, smythers, St. Louis. ‘ “ Cox, Zanesville. “ • Cashier, McMillen, Wheeling. ■■■■• Kt Magnet,— Gallipolis. . Allegheny River Trade* REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. I •TSfe.-Wi: Ths fine steamer. ALLEGHENY BELLE Capt.. Wit. Hanna, leaves the Alle gheny wharf forFranklw.everyiHbnaay and Thursday, at 4 P. M. - TheJine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt- John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin* overy I Tatsday and Fnday, at 4 P. M. - For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. • Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati, ism* 'L ' Tint new and fast running steamer ClN iiEri&JfcclNNATr. BthmimohAM. Master, will leave SsaraßStßregularly overy-WsDiresDAY. ro.te.gh, or pa..age, M b^ f B g ROER For marietta and HooWngport. I' flfe -fa Tirefinfl steamer PACIFIC, Zanoub Mas* -will leave for theabove and intermedi ate porta every THURSDAY y at 4 o’clock, P. AI. For freight or aB age, opply^nboerd^orto^^ tnario No. Cl Water El., and 63 Front «■ Jontuevui«n Cabinet makers Association. wI%BHOUS E xII9 SECONp STREET , (near urn corner of Wood.) ■ ■ . THIS ASSOCIATION, cm-vi&ca •v..**jous covodb. a*FAOBQ a coy O DIB* I Successor* to John M’Faden ACo.j Canal Penn street. pennfto Railroad—Central Railroad. SHE subscribers haring bean appointed *hippin* Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, >rm the public thatwe we now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for flupment east on the P Goo3s will be carried through in five days, and all consigned to as will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advance*. BATES or FREIGHT BETWSEJt Fill LAD BLFHIA ® PirrwnjßOH. Dry Goods,Hats,Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me dielnes, Saddlery, W001,**..&0., SI {Ml*> Hardware, Qoeensware,Groceries, l'atnts,p?e Stuffs, Oils* Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy aud other Grass 'licit Fork.Balter, hard, Larf On, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tatlow, Gram and RagSjOOc. 100 n>». Ashes, Marble, (ronitb,) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German ; C S” H ' fcC - Sbe ‘ * l6 ° M’FADEN A COVODE. IN TUB COURT OF QUARTER SF.SSIONB of Al legheny County,of D. 1850. N 0.3. Road in PitiTotoiuMp, from the Farmers’ and .Mechanic' 1 Turnpike Road > at Ward ttrut, (0 Eraddoch's strict, at ' Hatha street] : The viewers having reported in favor of a public Road in the above case, the farther action of the Conn !wiU be applied foron probate WOODS^'" da mar99 ■ Attorney for Petitioners. RECEIVED-TIHS DAY PER EXPRESS -500 doz. Alexander’s Ladies* A Gems* Kid Gloves OOpieces Chene Silks,choice styles; 50 do Irish Poplins, do do i 150 do Borages, do do; 103 do Ginghams, do do; i Irish Linens,. Linen HantUerchlefs, ie Cantlmc, de ’Lalnes, Atn, Ac. A. A. MASON it CO., m"t27 Nos.OOnnd64Market street. Gloves 1 Gloves 1 KA DOZ. SILK GLOVESj i/U lOOdoi. Lisle Thread do; 100 do Ladles 1 Colton Hose ; 100 do Suspenders} for sale,at Eastern prices KENNEDY A HASLKTT, W, Market street. f 7. w anted. lU OR 30 HANDS, to moke BOYS’ CLOTHES. None bnl first rate hands need apply, at mM SS R. CHESTER’S, 71, Sroilhßeld street. -C A S OR ~ 3bbla RA? FAHNESTOCK A CO W HinN U -. W ™^»&&, ESTOCK A CO. 1 B i‘hg HEdNUTa fot “'Sff. WILLIAMS A CO T) El^^ HPLE^Re<:^AMtIEL Q p ,, 3H b t f l VP.n. FOB SA.t>K —Two aew casi iron t'oltoysjls incheau diuneier and 7 inch face. Also, 1 do 18 inches n di S r,a " d " iUrt foCC - A feDE3 & ALCOHN. I,aw Partnership. THE subscribers have associated themselves in the uraelice of Law, under the firm of Black A Wash moTOH. One or the other of them; when not engaged -> n Court, cun bo found at all times in the office, on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now Mr.Blueh^ READE WASHINGTON. . spring FmWob tar 18511 [m TH'9 bcinlUttl Biyle of HATS received anil for itfl-l-Kv JAMES WILSON, V comot of Wood 61. and Diamond alley. D tJ F.P’ 5 ijMMBS* ShASKxSatam/; and « Western Steam. :boat Accountant,” Professor of Book-Keeping aud the Commercial Sciences. ■ • , , „ N- B- HATCH, E?q-» of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. „ _ . • , , JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental ana • Mercantile Penmanship. , , ... . Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Met Canute ed ucation,canrely 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 f nor no humbugging the public • vnthpiect* of engravings, withthe engraver’s name sup pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to hove “exe . cuted”; them with a pen. Ladies’ 'Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from 10 to 12 A.M. • Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in the morning till 10 at . night. tmarSlid&w TO HOUSE KEEPERS—We have on hand a Quantity ' of ground rice, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes, ltbeing of a strongly glutinous nature andof a pearly white “seta’fthe wash strongly on the wall and ' gives it a clear and brilliant appearance, it answers v equally well lor colored washers. ■ ' RHODES fc ALCORN, mai22 . 10? 2d Bl», opposite Si. Charles Hotel. EMON V. . I. v ;i'- ? . ntarls Auctioneer. James JUdwry, Jr., CHAIR ANO BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, JVo. a 94 Fetmvians Rote, Liberty it rat, has tm hand a large stock of Choirs and Bedsteads of every'descrip tion, mode of the best material*, which he will sell low* er than articles of the same quality can be told in the city. He would call particular uttention to hi* large stock of mahogany uuu walnut chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sclt.nl greatly reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every description executed in the neatest manner. , . Orders left el the Warcrooms.or at the Mill, corner ot Adams and liberty street*, will be promptly attended to mart! "cabinet Mafeer* Wanted.. fIMIK subscribers will employ a number of good hand* 1 ut the above tniaiiwas J v'« t Bureau, Bedstead aud Table maker*. None bat good workmen need apply,— a* good wage* will be given and payment prompt- R i AN a M’KrjK, A ?artn«r Wanted BY a gentleman who ii now doing a profitable bust new on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose means are 100 limited to carry on the same. Any per son of good character, possessing 31500 tn cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can hear of a good chance by calling upon STUART A lI.U, raar&lm Obi) TKACH 6ka^DV—Juhi II ill received and for sale in nuontities to suit pur chasers, at .MORRIS’ Tea Store, mardl " r " mthe_Diamond._ WALL TAPER—for die. per toll, forsale by WALTER V-MARSHALL, mar i2) . No. S 5 Fourth slr*et. tSRENCH PATER HANGINGS-Tapestry, Decora r Hon, Velvet anti Gold Paper Hangings and Borders ior Drawing Rooms and Parlors, " DeTacoiirt,” of Parts, jus, received and for a LTER p MARSH ALL , AUD bile J. I*- Coabling’s No l Lard Oil, ia slore and for «tag LLBR * mcKEXSO N, No. 221 and 223 Liberty street. Cun KISU—I2 drains Cod Fish in store and for »a.le’ mar 29 _ MILLKEt & _ TjEAVIB^BUOKEfS—2O doz. Beaver Buckets just & Rlc| . grsox , 'to COFFKB—ISU bags Rio coffee now leading from for leb >' M , LtjElt & rickETSON. RICE—S 3 tie rces Rice now landing from canal, and forsale by [maiSSj MILLER & RICKETSON. BkooMS 50 doz. Brooms in siore and for sale by „„,29 MILLER & RICKETSON OLL BUTTER—I 2 obis. fresh, in cloths, for sale cheap, by WM. DYc#lv, roarlO P SP7 Liberty street. ~~ to Contractors*.. PROPOSALS are invited from Slone jSlasons, Slone Cunors, Carpenters, Ac., for the erecuon of a Pro leslani Episcopal Chnrch, al the corner of Diamond al ley and Grant street. The proposals to be handed in, on or before the 15th day of April next. . : , A olan end specificauons may be seen at ilia Loctuio Room of Trinity Church, entrance on Siith meet, on Saturday morning- not, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. Sl.,—where, also, full information will be given by au Architect. By °i? cr _ rnar27:td Tub Builpino Committse. B'SiALX'CHURCft'ORGAN— OTgood Qunlity and in 0 good order, eau be had at pnvnto sak, at one hon dred dollars, on application to P. SI. DAVIS, Auot r., roar 29 comer of and Fmh streets.-- . • ’ - > I ‘.V : -.v MSS P. oi, DAVIS, Auctioneer. at Eyau’ft Building*, No. 31 Fifth Rtree’ HITE CORN MEAL—Freshground and nicely gifted : a small lot oti hand and for sale by eme ’ RHODES & ALCORN, 117 Third st., opposite St. Charles Hotel. rythe Honorable the Judies of the Court of General (tarn Sessions of the Pence in and for the County ° f of John Sutnmeril, of Plum Tovvn shiprin the County aforesaid, .humbly sheweth,. That yom peiilionerhath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will'be pleased to grant him a license to teen a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will S u .MMEBII (, We, the subscribers, citizensof the township aforesaid, do certify that tho above petitioner is of,mod repute for honesty and temperance, andis well provided with house roomand conveniences forlho accompodnaon and lodg ing of strangers andtravelers, and that said tavern is ne- Ce A S H isiodsker, Andrew Sands, R'M Fink, Wm Colgen, Joteph Clarke. iohn Tomer, Wm D,canon, R Turner, D Tomer, Michael Bright, H R Tomer, J C Stewart. apS:3ld» ivTEW CQOP BLACK TEAS.—fust received at the IN Pekin Tea Store, 3S Fifth street, a lot of new crop Oolong Stack reus, by the ship “Architect” and for sale whole&ate te the trade at reduced prices- N, Be I —The above Teas are direct from Canton, ana the g lt they ore not scented with English Brahdyj Gin and Rum ifebld] A. JAYNES,Fifth 6t, _ •,N -■’ '■ .r.v fi - - JJfportfrf jßarprcw/y/or fiic Daily Morning Post. BBCrtro B*» LIUUTMSQ— VUiaTBl) BV BTKI.M DANIEL WEBSTER AT HARRISBURG. Harrisburg, April 2. Tho Buppcrlo Darnel Webster last night was a sumptuous affair. It look place at Banders*.Hotel. The company was large, comprising the Governor, members of the Legislature, heads of Departments, and many citixena. Mr. Webator replied briefly lo a toast—expressing his belief that the. Union was safe, and that onr only duty now was to sustain the Compromise acts, bequeathing them to our children, and tho Union na we received it from oar ancestors, one and undivisable. Speeches wore made by the Governor and. Legis lators. The evening passed off agreeably. This morning Secretory Webster, accompanied by the Governor, Senators Cameron, Cooper and others, .visited the Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, and tho Senate and House of Representatives. In the after noon ho dined with Gen. Cameron, at Middletown. Boston, April 2. . Tho LegiaUlute have resumed the ballotings lor U. 8. Senator. • ~ New Yobic, April 2. The Arctic sailed at noon with 120 passenger. 1 and $400,000 m specie. ...;, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, moon ] New Yobk, April 2. Wet weallier checks out-door operations, Plour..Lower th3n yeilcrdaj; ' Pork. .Checked by advanced pretensions of hold' crs. . Hides.. Firm and in good demand.; Hsmp..Steady ; American dew rotted, 107,600 i 3,00 ; dreraed, 142,500170,00. Tobacco* •Quiet. I.insced Oil.. Firm at 75 lur English. Hates of JDiatomit Balae of (ttoins CORRECTED BY Will. LARIMER, JR. Exchange Broker, CG Fourthtt. adjoining Bank Pittsburg PENNSYLVANIA Piusburghßanks • • *par - PhUaddphiaßanks- par < Germantown *par i Chestercounty * par i Delaware county •»• ~ • -par. Monlgomcrycounty ♦ •• • • -par . Northumberland county • -par Col-Bank 4* Bridge Co. vat Reading." * * ’P ai Lancaster P°* Doylestown *par Easton- 'P ar Bucks county -par Pottsville *• • • •• • • -par Washington- par Brownsville.-" ~-pat York ----- I Chambersburgh - * Gettysburg 4 Middletown.- •* —— •• i Carlisle.- • • ♦ ......... 4 Harrisbugh 4 Horusdale--- .4 Lebanon. * Lewistown. Wyoming I Erie.--?-* 4 West Branch. 4 Waynesburg.- - • 4 Suqyehanna county broke. Lehigh county - —; U.States Bank* 25 Relief Notes 4 City Scrip -•••-pat County £ *--*» poi INDIANA. State Bank and branches mT. State Scrip. KENTUCKY. All Banks • VIRGINIA. Easlcmßanhs -* 4 Wheeling 4 Branches- • i branch at Morgantown- * • i IMARYLAND . Saltimorccity- par Country Batiks 4 NEW YORK. City Banks. par Country Banks 4 NEW ENGLAND. AUsoltcntbanks *'**4 NEW JERSEY. Plainfield nosale Eavelopoa* LIPMAN’3 Adhesivi Parchment Envelopes.—By dip plug the fingers in water, and moistening ana pcsslugttie gummed edge, these Envelopes become the safest and strongest that can be used—being made of parchment paper, which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. For sale by the quantity or smgle pack, at the store of W. S. HAVEN, mar2B corner of Market st^. IJOR SALE*^Twowrologhf iron Shafts, 2 inches in * diameter and 12 and 16 feet lomr. raar29 RHODES. & ALCORN. Administrator’* Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Henry Nickle, late of Moon township, in the county of Allegheny, deceased,having been granted to the subsen ber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to. make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for set tlement GEO. MORRISON, apihOtw* Administrator. - JOSHUA tlliUOlfiS & CU., ~ WHOLESALE Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITs, &c„ No. 6 WOOD STREET, are now receiving and offer for sale— -1,000 bash Teune»see pea mil*; 1,000 drums Smyrna Gigs; 200 do FJrae do; 200 bxs M R RaUins ; 200 hf do do do; 120 eighth do do; 20 casks currants; 20 trails paper shell almonds; 25 bags Sicily do; 6 bates Bordeaux do ; 25 frails Irlca ■ do; 30 bags filberts; 20 do cream nuts; 1 ' 25 bxs shelled almonds; 2,ooQcocoa nuts; 20 coses prunes; v 40 bxs Nos l and 2fock candy? 10 cases Sicily liquorice; 25 bxs refined do; 45 bxs citron; 10 bags walnuts Sundries— -25 mats dates; 300 half cans sardines; 100 cans do; 40 doz assorted pickles ; , 50 doz pepper, sauce ; 20 bx 6 extract lemon and vanilla; 150d02 lemon nyrup; 50 doz salad oil; No. 1 herring V ?S bxs scaled do; 20 doz maccaroni; 15 doz vermicelli; 20 doz capers; 20 doz Muscat wine; 20 doz. claret do; 20 bxs Loverlag’a sugar; 4 doz fresh peaches; 4 do do pine apples; 10 do brandy cherrios: Receiving and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES k CO. mar*29 No. 0 Wood street. ,&0?. COBREB Ofr«ABK*T AHD TBIBD STBEETS. ■ - D. 1850; ihe only chartered msu tutionof theWndlu Pennsylvania , in iSamUf.—lotar Flbmiro, principal Instrucior in th Q , )| ei nn.rnimnra,Professor*. Penmalis.lip.Mercan 'llAnct!l'bLtWi'reoN, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial L Th'oso Wishing to obtain ;n complete knowledge .of Bookkeeping atS its applicat on to every branch of bu- Fme^Xfa “Tpid and elegant hand witting, are my.- ted to call and examine ihe arrangements. , . Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. tdeclO LAWYER’S BRIEF PAPER-Asnpofiorarticle,foi eolebytheqinre, at ■ v r ; ?Vt . mUrSS corner of Second and MaTlte.ats. “ ... A Card to ButlMss fflcui _ • A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pitts? A! burgh, with an extensive acquaintance; who can SSmand a cash capital of from 8 to .59,000, » «n?fouj to mnke.an investment, and devote his time to business as a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinity. „ „o-, mrdrilm] Please address Post Box No. • Bounty fcand and otlier Business. TTriLLIAM FLINN offers hts services to transuf • \\ business with Executive Departments and Concress, as an agent. He will attend to an business relative to pensions and bouury laml. Charges mode rdte. Address William Fliniv Washington, D. C. January 23,1851. edge of transacting . -- 1 na rtictt!arly useful to-all render his services, os employ ; h>m at.fejfofl-itpABRIS, 1 Late Second Comptroller^ jet J——-J ——- -rSREMIUai MUSTAKU-Of our .own mamilaciare, P comtonily-im bond and & Al.Ct.-RN - mai7 , aI'FLEB—IOO bus. iu store and for sale Dp ] > Rl mkr7 VVM. PYER.UO7 Liberty st. n j gP F E E°— £LOUR-Fr«h grouno 'V r . - %\V ’ *u * x ** t “*• ‘ ’ k , * ~. -**’* Lisbon 0 r Wooster. - ,-V5 ' Marietta.’ • r CABlieothe” ”1 i r Cleveland 1 r Seiotd 4 r Lancaster. 9 | Hamilton. 10 I Canton. 20 \ Urbana. 50 [ Granville • 50 | ILLINOIS. Stae Bank and Branches 50 Bank of Illinois.’ * • • • •• • *75 MICHIGAN. Riaisin.*’ Insurance Company- •• • 5 St&tc Bank- - • • •*5 Oakland county. * *lO. Farm, and Meeh.Bank • .10 St. Clair •nosale MISSOURI. State Bank * 4 TENNESSEE. Allbanks " EASTERN EXCHANGE. NetoYork t vrem.) *4 Philadelphia.’ 11 ' *• 4 Baltimore.- • •« u 4- VALUE OF COINS. Amer.Gold(prcm.)’ •• ••• 4 Qld’--'dO;‘"dO 50. Guineas- • *; *ss ft) ! * *4 SO i Fredcnekdors *7 SO Ten Thalers *7 80. ’Ten Guilders 3 90 [L Louisd'ors • - * *4 20 Napoleons 3 SO | Doubloon, Spanish ••••16 00 Do. Paittot 15 50 .'Ducats PITTSBURGH '> K l \ :-r * * a " 1 5 I i U t. . . v U’ - V.» *• -v-Vi- <,"• «.f' —•9ATZTTB BBOWW, GKOUGE MYOATT**“ • ■, -y • _ ,_ . r MYGATT & BROWN, BAIKKiIS ASDESOBASGEBBOKBIIS, CLBVELAHV, OHlO fry Collections made in nil the principal cilics, and ■ STOCKS . . _ Bought and Sold on Commlulon raarsi9:Qcn ' '••• •. ' ~'■ ■’■■■ •• •" " ': HUL do OVBnTi ■___ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So. OS: Wood Strteti. . • . Third dwr below FourtA—{tflWJruffi)' ... . SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. . Time Bills of Exchange and Nates dis counted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collecitona mode in all the principal cities of the United Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. • , mar27:y • ■•. < ■ - auvsE. < JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., NO. IS, WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, Current money received on deposit.' Collccuons made on all tfcepriacipal cities of the Uni* ted Statea, - ■ ■ laugldy PATRICKS & FRIEND. 1 BANKERS ASDKIOHANGE faaoKERB, : No. 95, COBKXS , WOOD .IS DuSOMB CTaSEIB, ■ : ... Pittsburgh, Pa, . ~ fmayl ue.«-Hooa.: „ l _ HOOK w&fIAH-OKST. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROKERS, rn£. amm.tf.WaM and Siah slruu., Pittsburgh, Pa TTvEALERS in Coin, Bank Note>,Time Bills, Foreign JL/and Domestic Exchange, Certificates ofDeposlt.fic EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe; for sale in sums to unit purchasers, CURRENT and parrondsiecelvedondeposite • COLLECTIONS mndeon all parts.pfthe Union,atlna lowest rales.- - ; . .y. - v :.rr..^.y / r WV** ;~c lENTKAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. betas, aoEiai A. co. ~ VTOTES, Drafts, ChedUiAff , collected, and Remit Jar iancesmade upon favorable terms. _ may22:tf , .. . R. K. BRYAN,. Cashier. ffoUidaysbvrgkf May l6.lßsQ» ■ • __ ; *• Notice. ; . . . . XjrriS, have associated J. Gimijna Comawith ns in & CO. 1,1851.— -jaGrlm • : ; . ‘ was. h. wixxuja».-»v«**»^ b. v*?»•*.<>.cpptfin -WDI« H* Wlt«lilAfilS dt-COy BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, >. NORTH BAST CORNER OP ,-WOOB Ast> THIRD STREETS. . a LL transactions made on liberal terms, ana collec* J\. tions promptly attended to. - . fjau:gm ’V HT. HOLMES A SONS, HAVE REtfOVEir.THEIR BAHXWO AlO> BXCfIAKQS OVBTCB 7b Wo. 67 Market street,four doors below old stand. . N. HOLMES A SONS, . • ■*■ T> ANKERS AND EXCHAN GEBROKERB, and Dea- D lera in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. - Exchange on the Eastern and western eitiea constantly for sale. . ' V . ; .• Collections made in'all the cities throughout the Urn fed States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and JFourui Streets. ' augßS-rly. / Domestic and foreign Exchange , Banknotes , GoldandSilver,Bought,So!t and Exchanged, . ■ ■■ ' AT THE ■ • KXCfIANGK AND BANKING HOUSE • OP- William A. Mill & ! ERWORT, TAR, aiid' C ANCKAL AGC A, ana let no °^ e uaiess there Is on the buff wrapper, a ftond, signed wltlf a P«n,by A. L. 9 ROR SALE, wholesale and retail, by SCOVILL A CO;, Proprietors, at their Pftnerpal Depot, GOTHIC HALL,No.3t6 Broadway, New York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine,'and tetters relating to Agencies, should bb addressed, postpaid. . .. ALSO.forsaleby R. E.Seilers;No.s7 Wood street, Wholesale Agent fbr Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M. • Curry and H. P. Schwartxj Allegheny City; Townsend, r Carr A Co., Manchoater j-A. Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, St,oo; dr six bottles Tot $5,00 tnai2s:3m '. ;' ■ ~ . w ', DR. B RO WN , No.: A l DIANOND AIiLE Y. . Davor es his entire attention to,an offic* HULusinessiamostly confinedto M Private or Venereal DiseasM, and such pain* /jfeteJiifF M affections, brought on by, imprudence " »iwßl9«al youthful indulgence and excess. - MM, ■HEgy • Syphilis, SyphiUtlc Eruptions, Gonorr 'S£&£BBr he'nuGleet*Stricture, Urethral Discharges* Impurityof the Blood, with all diseases o.the venereal origin. Skin Diseases; Scorbutic trupUoM, Teller, Ring worm. Mercnriul Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Im* potency, Plica, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, Diseases o t the Joints, Fistula ut Ano- Nervous Affections, Pains m the Buck and Lotos, Irma tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated years’ practiceK/our in this cityt enables Dr , Drown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all whpmay CP oIc U e n audpriv“o'consujtingjrooma, 41 Diamond ay. j , FEZ/ 3 * Charges moderate- novsul&wly gnMA/fiSH.— Or. Brown's newly otscovrea rent edv for Rheumatism i» a speedy and certain remedy fm*t hat oainfnl trouble. It never fails. "office mSPrivate Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA MOND Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always at Egm. - • ' • I«nl8-d»w.f PUtalmrgKL ZtfOOlc Factory. WM- W. HEILLYjXccI: StnltAtrig, Bell Hanging and Hoiat Blackimithinzi • ' : ' ; Ntf. 105 Wood BTEEst. : . A GOOD assortment of Housework, Stoie and Flash Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand.- Jobbing attended to in the best manner. [maT22:y DBIED;AP P LES—-10 bbls. Dried AppleaTecaived and for sale by ! [aprl] -SAMUEL P; SHRIVEB;: ‘ •'-' ; ' : "Y v- 3< *' : *~' •'•';•■/'•' '•''•••■'' •• • v ''V . ■■’■* -.- ■ - .»■ v. *" *. V ft- •: r, • V»' -j *4 • -'• v «' * *' ' •*>-.* * «*■■*>.* *-v v ; ' *?.'.'».*■ . , > 5. 't"» .. ~ „M ■» . . » V. -* ... , t ~ . , >-_?vv. N *•*■» I,'',V-» Removal* HOPE EVER. "Private Diseases* i'' ■V’”-' • . ;.r-.V'* 7rv7; - .V*' ••}* ••.■■, ESE Ths Great Lungtt Afttf* turns ofthe Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Penns orTTpsh :■ ness zf the Breast or Lungs, anA other qffationscfth* :■■■■ -«»T«TAIPS e BALSAM OP WILD CHEEHYisa ‘W fine herbal medicine, composed ehlefljr of Worn CnsnßT Bans and tha genlaine Ictaann Moss (tholaiter """YnterSWmesponmote.® Dr. Wm. Y. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly mpee^ . able Druggist la that delightful that the sate of Wistar’sßalsam of WfM Cherry m en paralleled. . The demand-forit is ao great that he oan , scarcely keep Jtimielf soppltod wiih it. , £e baa Im^in his store medicines for lon {reflections,' Some of-tnese were esteemed good and some gave temporary reliefs — Bin since he fiaahad Wistar’a Balsam:<>r .WJW Cherry, , a number of the most serioaßcaaes were - completely cu-. ted by its use, “1 never sold a medicine,? say* the door.. tor* “in which! had that entire confidence that I hadm.. this.® • It crass! Wherever Wtstar’s Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains that high reputation it ■ so nehly deserves. What can prevent ita sale when on every hand cante witnessed Its wonderful cures? The worst case, of-ABlhmOf Vreeent and dtingerOns Corigh, ' (ana; also those that are of long standing.) Bronchitis orCpnawnptionliniu early stages) are always cured bv this Temarkabiemedicine. - : HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Oareaby WUtar’eßalsftmotWtldChcrvy. - pLsiaisr Rmaa, Hamilton c0..0-, Sep,27»iS£o. - J.D. Patbr'Jkar Sir: l take theliberty of advisings you of the benefit that I have derived from the are oj Dr. Wistar’s Balsam or Wild Cherry.’ 1 was prostrated l . by that terrible scourge, ConsumpUoh,inMaylasL The - aitack was truly horrifying to me, for five of ray family, ■ Hmr brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption; •: I was afflicted with nearly all of the-womfeaturesartbs disease: l had.a distressing cough and expeeutmedra; areatdeal of blood»hectic fever, severe pamain theaido;-; and chest, cold chills, alferhaung with flushes of heat* . and copious nlgit sweats ; t a 'i . . , l was under the care of a skilled physician ,from the - time I was taken sick until about sir weeks since, being then about helpless, and ray friends considering my case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our physician’s skill, advised the use of Wistai’aßalsam of Wild Cher ry P- :■*. a*,.;.:. I have 'taken four bottles of the medicine, and now : consider myself perfectly well.; I make thisctpteraea 1, - to induce-others that are afflicted as I have been,, ip make trial ofWistar’ißalsam of Wild Cherry, which . - CadwriPotHT, Lake co y la., June 15,1849. ' J. D.Parb--DeaT Sir: As 1 have a deep connzxissera- . fion for the afflicted, perimtme to give ypu a brief hisio rvof ray afflictions,-and the benefits derived from the use of “Dr; Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.” In July, 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of atyphoid character, which left mb in a very debilitated state, , when in the - following winter 1 was takeri with a severe cpld, which reduced me to such an extent as to give me the appear ance of. a confirmed consumptive'. . 1 labored under a. severe cough, expectoratedagreat deal, and was trou? «■ bled with cola feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from mylongs. Iconunned ra this.atate,. irradiSally sinkieg trader the disease; until January,.lB47, until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially ray feet, were constantly cold, .and.almost... losttheir feeling. Under these circumstances it may be truly said that I was a living skeleton. 1 finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians - and try Dtr. Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that I commenced taking itlcandolea gradual recovery* I continued its ure.six months, at the :• end of which time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, the Bal sam to all those afflicted with diseases of the fangs, and would say to those commencing its use nov to nc dis couraged, if two or three bottles ao noteffect a cure, but persevere os I have done, and 1 have no doubt but nine > cases out of ten will be blessed wilt renewed health as ; I have been. . JOSEPH JACKBON.; Important to those Affiieud -touh Diseases, tf the Lun& : and Breast. ; . Will miracles never, cease ? More evidence, of its surpassing health restorative yjnues ! j . . . . _ : Ur - BakCT ’% n^S^“y."raT^ '■ Henri. San/pri Park: I lake this opportunity Op informing you of a most remarkable core nortarmed on me by the use of Dr. Wisutr’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. > i In the year 1810 I was taken with the inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under tor sii weeke,• 'when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 18111 was attacked with a severe coldfwhich seated itself, upon, my longs, and for the space of three years I was con. fined to mV b ed. I tried all kinds of medicines and avo rv variety of aid without benefit; ondthns I wearied along until the winter of 1845, wken I heard of Dr. Wis tar’sßalsam of Wild Cherry. •• ' Jly friends persuaded me to givo it a .lrial, had give nap nil hopes ofrecovery, and had prepared myself for the change of another world. Thronghtheu , solicitations I was induced to raafcejiso of the genuine' Wutari* Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect ... Astonishing. After five yearsof nffiicuonanaAraKrsag: and niter having spent four or five hundred dollars tp ao- ... purpose, ana the bestoad most respectable physician*, ;bad proved unavailing,!. was soon restored ra entire health by.the blessfngof God, and the use of Dr. WU •tar’s Balsamof Wild Cherry/' • “■ . .. i May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietor* of Ad valuable a medicine a* WisUir’fl JJal&am ofWua Cherry. Yours, respectfully, ' ,/^w.H^BAKEB. The genuineWistar’sßalsam of WildCherry”has a fhc simile of the signature of Henry Wlstar/M, XX, Philadelphia, and “Sanford fc Park” oita finely exe* cuted'steel engraved wrapper;, ;No olh?r. can be genu* by J. I>. PARK, (successor ‘ to-Sanford*: Park,) fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and Weal, to whom all ordererntwr be addressed. ' - •iu-.---'. . : j Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, come* MarSCSt street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock & borgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Dee A : Beckham, Me-, gheny Cify; ti T Bnsselli'waahmgton ; WBJtate-.i ton. Franklin; L B Bowie, Greensbafgh; S Koantz, Somerset; BCott A Gilmore, Bedford; Heed A Son, Huntingdon ;Mr». Grt,_HoUidey»- bnrgh; HildebrandACo, i ning; Evans A Co, Brootvdle; -A Wilson A .Son, Waynesburgh; ITFarfand A Co,N Caiiender. Mcad vilie ; Barton A Co, Erie j Henry Fotker, Merceri Ja* Kelly ACo, Batler; S Smith, Beaver; J D Sammentni, Warren; F L,;t C S JonesCCondersport; P Croobar, - Jr., Brownsville *•. • • feblO _ - £i*rcn. •. ■ i.-r THIS is the Season, jror exaiUnu, of the molUtodinoia Throat and Lung distempers, so. characteriitic. o t our climate. The frequent rains, the sadden changes ot temperature,the liability to exposure, along with .the «■*. tonishlno carelessness of people, render these maladies Univetsfi,' especially 'in . ciiiea. - KEELER’S COUGH. SYRUP has preyed of the greatest benefit in;all such, cases. Sold by - ; S. L. CiJ'JtfißE&T, v- . • ■ 70. Smitfaficltlit rce -t i 'R/TANV PERSONS at this season of the yearare • Jj(L coffering-with -pains, weakness, coughs, swelling of the Umbs, rheumatiria and a thousand; ailments-that ihe winter las produced. Tie blood bos becomedetcri* orated and thin, and requiresporifying. Ksaustfs FA2u> cba will be found themost effectual remedy in foe world,■ for this object. It is a powerful extract prepared; from Sarsaparilla and other roots, and contains more virtue* than any sitnilar.remedy in the country. Fncesoc.and 91,00 9* bottle. Sold by S. L- CUTHBBRT, maiB7 Smithfield street.- Tire Bumon Body mast Fersplro, - . (so sayasaroßß.'). , TO MATS A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And Persons who do not perspire are liable to themos : DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. . - NOW, J OSES’ Italian Chemical Soap cause* a- free perspiration, and atthe sometime mollifies; softens the »Ein, Rivuur it the texlureand beautyof an infant’s. * SCURVx, SALT- RHEUM AND SORES, are soon'not only healed, but cured by its use, a*at least seven physicians in New York, know, who uae it SUCh^HS-I^BtOTCH^IFBECKi-is; or any other skin disease; The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, bs one trial willproye. { eobld enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.; Bay it, and the reader is again assured*! .would not cruelly sell it foTthe above, unless I knew it to.be all l state. Those who are liable to • . • CHAFED; CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find tins not only a cure, but a preventive; and 1 can now only add, that any one afflicted witb any of the above; or similar diseases,will find foisaUand even more (admirable in its properUbs) than I state.. . • i; fnrßauteadet, lhesioresare flooded with imitations, anaoe sure you ask for Joses? Italian Chemical Soap—* and buy. it only of WM. JACKSON., only 4sent in Pittaburgb/240 Liberty street, PiUsborghibead of . wood A Sciantifle Hair Tonlc He|iW«r ; ;; A ND BEAUTIFIES. Trial bottle* 374 bents. Those A- who have ut ed Jones! Coral Hair B6*tQTaUvp know itsexoellent qualities—those who have we assure it to possess the following qualities. |t wiil farcelhe hair to’ grow on: any part where nature Intended hair td grow, stop it foiling off, cure scurf or dardtpif, .and mike tght, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair joft and- silky, nothing can exceed foi»-»it make* it. truly beautiful: and keeps it so. . healthy, alabaster, clear, living white ; at the same time acting a* cosmeliq on the skin, making iteoir.ana smooth. ■ Sold byiheAgenl, WM, JACKSON. SOLibcr ty street, head of Wood, Pilutmrgh.PricC 25 cenu. - ■ feorly wmto Teetu and ijroata, - .*> TO BE HAS FOB 25 CENTS. , T>EHBONB who hatro either, are honorably assured JT that if their breath is ever rofoal, °£js e r ‘nt»r : TEETH DECAYED,BABK OB YBLi-OW, ; and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent boxo.f. Jone* Amber Tooth Piste will mate the teeth white as.snow and the breath odiftroosly sweet. ‘ Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Llbertyatreo. head of Wood. f«c%> _ Jones* Solution of .J*tj. / .v: ? : , A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the chafigmguf A wfite,red orgTey bairto a beaatiflUbrown:er:lBt black color.ih a few minutes. ' Price 50 cents and 81 iCO Sold by w; JAdfcSON,»O Liberty sfreet, Piiisfrunfo headof wood.-.; ■ • •••>" "T.'fdeeSO; •• 'V *. ISM vWV-, t -<■» i t . lilts V r - •« • *.. •' v -. ■ • ms*: v. •’v V.' "