*..?- V ■ •-..v .»• T *V • f - - ' lir * • -j.v v .».•«. La'Vi r V i V*- : *:‘.:..v.: •*■ ■• ••> ‘. f. * ! ■<♦.■...*•»•.. •- <■••• ••• ty?-.>.y-Jr*? .■: •.'• •,• wv! <v £ -k;■ *s■s£:«f :>yAlfy- y: : -/ y:.• yV y -'A' ■* \•*■ y y'-yf "r-T- r: .'i. ■ •it t WB*. «p • H.. -.• ■ t,.i. *t -, '.■J *, ■< .*. *..► ’’t l ', ' ■ vit 'f* *'*[ >f *» ,'■■••' ■■*>*. '• •• “ i - l - '-i • ■ . (.' - ■ ■.i ■•';••: fc: > i -'-Jj - .-•.■■■•.?' .?sf *?■*. :':'-:•■ •■■.■• l-W" . *»> '»•* *-! *■*****«% 5m '-Ji j* 4 * *l^'/••» ■*?* - • r *• ‘ - cH ?: - -- ' '• • "v «•-*■tffc.4*r>'/i ■ *-• «'.!>! HJ : ''v 1 i>a*. •» v.-.’.-r.^' z \-. ;.,r-* ■ ,« .*» v- # :rty y <££- r f i**: *• v >». c-.* ,m “ «,*!>'Sit?** ?sKVp?i : J f^S®l HnMMlp DEp AETUBE or Gck. Scott.—The Pittsburgh eur r'’' r * vor * l^e roluDteßTS who served during the war i ' ll^^p"3 '’ mQt al ® o’clock on Saturday rooming, and -1 irocee,ied t 0 thß Mooongaheli honse to pay their ‘-jeapocta to Gen. Scott. They were cordially rc- .‘* olved- by the General, to whom they presented an , '»ly: ,S ‘" ' ddreas » of their pleaanrc of once again ’W'^'* ebolding him,Ttnd oftheir apDreciation ol hia erni je^S'A-Cj 881 nNK*rjr.«eirice». The General responded in :t sj%"SA'!^jVifi%f» ; !'''?s'»v’; - t i';.e l few brier bdt Appropriate remarba, thanking them ,* —■ * ' I ?S*“y;^:.v4j^j:L^]*ii3t;jiiij• jiv-'J-i- w rkeir .kinjlneaa,.uil dtreUing. npon their gallant Oodact ‘he w?of Wfs:~w. tflaocom 'hmeotediho enlnnteera of Pittehurgh, in the war rtlb Merico, (many of whom were aroond him) and f i « y t^ij*'^*,^Ji^{^^^w---? J i ,rili,, r 10 Col * Black > "ho waa standing in the h* ® o*. h« emphatically thanked him for hia gallant Bfe^t’^t^^^^'. S .? hMlord “ r “ B,he . cl,np,iBa in MBXico> asanrin e feV&Vigs “ ‘he came time, that hie name aed services I ’ ,lned a P° rtlDn ° r, ho history orihe United States. ,hon ahook hands with the votcrans of 18 12 aed 16 TO * aB,OB ™ °f Mexico. Whoa aboat to take his opartnre, Col. Black feelingly aajured him that all 10 aold,ara P rc,cn, > old and y° un B. lo 'ed him as s ‘ ! tthor, anil entertained a profound reveronco for f *«.*** oldest and greatest Genera! in the world. ®h« General, on leaving the Monongahola House, ’’•©fea,vS ! '^3*V\.v VV a ’ B reo,od hyn large crowd, which had assembled n ‘he outside, wilb loud cheers. Major Wil'ock ad ftfh Cohort Porter escorted him to (ho Menea> e^3 f <*£&'■s>'■*" N °’ 2 ’ Wh ' Ch ah ° ,lly after lef ‘ hr Cincinnati.— i '^®&iS i^3‘- 4 t^- , ' ::; il r^^-> f^''t ,eTioß,lobiado P atta r o the Old Hero received the tait * of * lar ß° number of ladioa. ' ■’■•>. \sS'& ! -'' f •.- . ;* : ry -,...'■ t 1 • ;• *' ;iv..“-‘fv;^tvt..v’V—■'\^>:-Ti*r,'^ r v*. *. * -uxvsy/ ••; . , - . '- '" '•-<£<-> f" '« r s ■'.»:• igi ' fn- V '■'u£<y .'"j*’ 5 >. ~ .c-v- >'!. w t,‘ ■»* »* j.* 1 J *it*»* i%- . t -j. * a ,A'-‘ "vv'.- ■ H* y,' ’*■'" Vi y ;*'* J - - \ j.r'’' .’y\ .> . -r/tt.vy y. . ‘". V '- --y hA ; >- 7 s y..>: Sill iIOCAL.MATTERS. . PfTTHBffBOH • • AITD—CLEVEUUtt> : RAILBOAD—NfiW Route to Cixtelajtd.— are dow. run* BiDgon tW-abore wad between-Ravenna and ibe city ofClevelaod, and, from present indications, bids fsir to be iqbo of the most popular and profitable roads in the Itaited States.. Tbo travel thus far has been unprecedented) and truly exceeds thoantici* palianrbf itsfriends. Tho care used by this Compa* ny are of the finest class, and-reflect credit upon Measra, Eaton,-Gilbert & Co*, Troy, Near. York. The managers have been very fortu* nate io their selection of conductor, and have, m the ■appointment of L* W* Cartits, Esq., procured the services of ono who will do them justice, and givo satisfaction to the traveling public.- Thus far, by his kindness and,gentlemanly bearing, Mr. Curtiss has made many friends, and will continue to do so while .acting, in his present capacity. -Through the energy and enterprise of Messrs. Parks & Co., passengers can be sent from this city to almost any point on the Lakes. They are now running a splendid Ime of Packets in connection with the Railroad, whereby travelers cun make the trip with out losaof sleep. Passengers leave this city on board of the Beaver steamers, and take the packets at Rochester for RaVdnba, thence te' Cleveland by railroad. Passengers find Capt, Brown, of the May Flower, and Capt. Hoffman, of the Pennsylva nian, men oT tbo right stamp, who have the comfort of allatfaeart, leaving nothing undone that might please those on board.. .The accommodations are splendid, and will successfully competo with those or any well regulated, hotel m the country. We assure onr Dtebtfr. that this, is the most pleasant and expc« ditious route that is now open to the Labes, and comtnend it to. the favorable coostdcrapon of the traveling public* The office of this Company is under tho St. Charles Hotel, Wood street, and Col. Wm. C. Moorhead, that pnoce of clever fellows, is their.agent.- • . SgNTSRCED.—John. Thomas, who-bad been con. victed on two charges of Larceny and - one of Bur* glary,, was brought into Court.on Saturday morning for the purpose of receiving sentenco. Tho priso nsr expressed a de&treubat hts connsel>Mr. Magraw, •honld be present, coraiog into Court, stated to big Honor that although, there waa some $l3OO worth of. goods which Had not been identified, they were forfeited andsubject to execution, to make ip tbe losses qf the prosecutors. John Thomas had a family—a wife.and four or five children—for whom there had been no provision made, and bo hoped that for their sake the Court would he merciful to the prisoner-rthpy might senlenco him on one charge and hold, the others over him, that if-he didn’t behave when bo got out, the Courtconld send him back. ' His Honor remarked that he had no idea of giv ing him the full limit ot the law, but that he and hts associates.bad concluded on the sentence. On ihe prisoner being asked if he had anything to ray, he said that he wrahed to return his humble and nncero thanks to his coupscl for the able manner in which they bad discharged their duty to him ; and to the Court for the respect paid him during the pro pcsßor his trial. Ho also returned hia thanks to Vfr. Fox, the jailor, for tbe uniform kindness with which bo bad been treated during his imprisonment. Bo did not censnre his-prosecutors—having been mnviclcd, it did not become lum now to say whether be was innocent or godly, but he hoped for the sake of his family that the Court would be merciful. Tbo-prisoner was sentenced -ibree years to the Penitentiary on each larceny, and five years on the mrglary, making eleven years. Co Ultra Y ADYCBTisnro.—Few of oar business men >ao fail to appreciate the advantages of advertising q the covimf aa well as id the cilyj and w© would herefore recommend the Beaver StAB, as a medi an through. which adverltaera can reach the mas 9 f the people in Beaver coanty. Mr. David P. Work, Editor of that papery ia now in the city, and designs railing opon some of oar business men, when an pportuDity will be afforded them to mabo contracts ir advertising. ffiST The funeral, yesterday, of Wm. M. Edgar, ras perhaps the largest that ever took place in the ity of Allegheny. The Masonic fraternity, and teOdd Fellows, turned out in great nambere and allowed bis remains to the grave. The funeral ites were performed by the Masons. Police.—There were seven cases before bis Hon. r yesterday moroiog, which were disposed of in ie usual manner. _ C3F“ The weather on Saturday was quite wet and (•agreeable. Hope Foundry* cues oocznuN, - ••csosqeseals,til, 0 X. ?. X’B&I3>S,» AONEIV * COCHRAN, M’fcRIDEA CO-, No j'37 Front Street > near Wood, Pith burgh, TArvl/I'ACTURERS of Catlings, Coating Stores, I Dona van?s Improved Enlerpnte Cooking Stoves, stented At.’* ust t , “ s<) <) Hollow Ware, Grates, Also, Iro,"' Vanils. Vanlt Doom, Bailing Window alters, and W >ougbt Iron Work of every description, iprt ■ _ /fILI fARY Gu* ooB '—' Receiving ami on hands, a 1 fine stock of 'Swords, Sashes, Plumes, Drums, - fes, Knapsacks,Fla^.Buttons,Lace Epaaletts, Pus* , iu, Spurs, Gloves, tu>d Military Trimmings generally, a MsOjGolaand Silver Fn°6*i Lace, Stars, Roseltes, - d Emblems for Regalia of all sorts ! Mm, Watches Gold l 7 fns, Jewelry, Silver Spoons , mufactured, repaired onu’always on hand.oC the best 1 slity and warranted. . W IV WILSON, " ipr* corner of Market and Fourth streets. j'oß RfclN'f.—A &jpalU well finished and completely 1 furaished Store.on Third street, next door to the >st Office. : ; V ; •... E. D. UA2ZASi, . . • No. 73Ldbenv street, . apr4 between Third B3id Fourth streets. i DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Itf ALLEGHENY 3. for ftAi/R.—A valuable properly, plensatulyloca tl, with a front ©/ i 4olrtion the Common and SUnnna* in sireel, deep to a2O fool aUey ; having a iwo ary Brick House, with a hall, and nine rooms, conve- Ff an< *. cellar, ontoyen,- (dram, Y a *“>6^Fjs0 1 and fruit trees, railing in from, le house is well btullj and i* of the be«t inntprlaU-j [Eennj—WjOOO m hand; lialance in 0 vcars " r S. CUTHIIERT; Gen’l Af*en! ' SOSmitbCel/™,''., JERFUMERY ANOFANOY i JONES, corner pf Liberty nnd Hnnd streets ha« cetved a fine asjqfjipcnl of Perfumery and Fancy l&p; 3 paasel’a cologne water ; Roussel's omnibus soap; etheriU’s do;) , do amanune do; l e . •«« . do Circassian do: [ethenll’s toilet waterßrown.Windsor do; rom&uc vinegar; Transparent wash balls; batsel s assoxtedeztractr, nitlUary shaving'soap; pin a do . do; Roussel’s-shaving cream; buloauul,- d 0 do * compo’d, bntunebearßo.il; . i - Jenny Lind hair gloss; oxmartowj Odonune.orroce toothpaste; ‘ 1 n>jfc i Vi imiv • '•‘f! '■ Commercial anil Jrinantial. ■ Pally rU.vlew, or tno.Wholesale a.rk«t. ; OFFICE OF .THE. MORNING POST, ■ » " ' Mohdat, April 7, 1851. J Thewealher tmSaturday was rainy, and no sales of coneeqfjcnco (oak place. : ;FLOUR—From river and wogon, $3,12 to 3,15. GRAlN—Prices remain at last quotations. . GROCERIES-—The-market is active.*' Sugar 6 1 - Col Too 12 to 12J. V..--7 ' * ’ , BACON—Prices unchanged, With a brisk business. ■ BUT.TER-r-Pnme roll 12 to 13. v■ v ORIED FRUlT—Peaches $1,31, and apples 76. ASHES-Soda ash at 31, pearlaah 6, potash 6 ; aalcratns 41. WHISKEY—SaIes at 22 to 23,' CHF.ESE—Moderate enppliea; sales of Cream at6Jo7c.; Common at fl)o6c. Good Cream is wanted. , EEA.THERS— Sales from first bands" at 33035 c. BEANS W.e quote at $1 for mixed ; $1,37 per bnshel for omall'white; - PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 1 ' 5 FEET 6 TNCirES WATSft IN T3K CHANNEL • ARRIVED: . Steamer Michigan.No.a, BolenJlleaver “ Atlatmov Parkinson, Brownsville. u r Redstone* Wootward, Brownsville..' . “ S. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Beaver. Gordon, Beaver. •• “ Fashion No. 2,Peebles* Lhzabeth u Thomas Shnvcr, Bailey, West Newton •* Diurnal, Conwcll, Wheeling: “ Buckeye Slate,nolmes L Cmcinnat'f • ■ -Keystone Siam,-Stone, Cincinnati. -Wellsville, Youngy Wheeling* .: tx Diadem,—-s Si. Louis. • J-Newton, Hutchinson, St. Louis ‘‘ !p n P R M&> *-■■■ ■, Nashville.• ■ £: IsaacJTewton,-Hemphill, St. Loul*. 1 ilotNo,2« Shunk, Ilockiocrpon Reveille, Sheddea. Wellsvflfe- • - M Arena; Kinney; Wellsvilc - “ Peru, Calhoun; Louisville:' . . .. . DEPARTED: t <l - -Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville ‘ Atlantic, Parkinson, do • u J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport- Michigan No. S/Boicstßcaver •• • Beaver, Gordon, Beaver ; ; ‘ TliomasSbriver, Bailey, West Newton. • • s • .-J. Nelson;Moore, Wheeling. . i Messenger, Fisher, Cincinnati. ' : u • C. Ji Marshall, ——, Glncinnati “ Robert Rogers, Butcher, Sti'Louls- Allegheny lUver Trade. - • JIBBULAR franklin packets . . The fine steamer ALLEGHENY-. BELLE spacas«£2&No. 2, Capt. W«. Hanna, leaves tbe Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday, at 4 P. M. , The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt Joun Hanna, leaves tbo.'Allegheny, wharf tor Frank- Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Pasjage,apply on Board. fmarl'O • Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati* ; ff*S« Tnx new and fast running steamer CIN- BisHmoiiAM,Master, will leave «“*2Ha®«aregularly every Wednesday. ■ lor freight or passage, apply on board, or to mar2o G. B. MILTENBKRGER. •For-Marietta and Hocklngport* f Tiißfme steamer PACIFIC, Zanour Mar- BSu&i&sjiSii&TSN, will leave tor the above and intermedi ate ports every TBURSDA i\ ut 4 o'clock, P. M . For freight or passage, apply on board,or to T. WOODS A SON, raarlO No. 61 Water st.. and Q;l Front si.. Administrator’s Notice. LETTt.RSof Administration on tho estote of SHasD Pryor, late of South Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted to the .undersigned. All persons owiug the estate will make payment to the undersigned, ana those having claims against it will present them, prop erly authenticated. JAMES M. PRYOR aprS.flj* j For Kent* THE suhfenher oilers a two and a half story BRICK HOUSE lor rcni.onihe corner oi Wylie aad Lo gan streets, is well- finished. - Possession given imme diately. Enquire of \YM- IRVIN, apr-Mw j Diamond alley. J» A* Coulter* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor ner of Wood and Third streets, under St. Charles H oiel, Pittsburgh,. Pa. lapr3 Pnlrmouut Fire Engine for Sale, THE members of tlm Fairinount Fire Company offer their KNGlNFifornnU*. It is- m firat-Tate order, and will be sold cheap. Enquire ot J: SMITH- SccV, apr3.tf No. 409 Penn street. DESTRUCTION TO RATS,MICE AND ROACHES ■r-‘The Extetmtnaior will speedily ri*l your house* of these pest* to all «oo*l liousekeepers. Hundreds of boxes of this article have been sold dunn» T the past win ter, and every box ban viven porieri »aiistiirlioii. Price iocenis. For sale by S-L CUTHBERT, tipf3 : :' : : . Sraiihficid street. J/UIES A. JOHKB, WHOLES A L E A N l> KV.TA I L DRUGGIST, corner or urektv and hand srserrs. ACOMPLL TL arporlment of Drucs. Chemicals and - Family Medicine*, nlway* on band. laprt! QEED^TOBB-.REMOVED.—The h a ri7- O moved Seed fetOTC, from Second street to the building recently occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor shop,-on Third Atrcet, almost immediately opposite the Post Office. [npr-Ttf] F. L. SNOWDEN- EKMOVKIi— i*. CUTHBERT* Real Estate and Urn* rai Agency Office to No.SGSmilhfield street,between Tbirij and Fourth. . . . . (apr4 Plank ito&U Notice. A LL persons %vho have subscribed to the Fond for IX. making a Plank Hoad on Pennsylvania Avenue, or Farmers 5 and Mechanics’ Turnpike, from Oakland to Henry Barkers, arc notified to call at tho home or the subscriber, in KeisviUe, on or beiorc the 15th of April, instant,and pay fifty per cent, on; their respective sub scnptioiw. faprGJ lIENRV REIS, Treasurer J UST RECEIVED—Another lotof SILkS, comprising llpcs.Chene Silks, new and fashionable mylcs; 0 pea. small plmd; 5 pcs. black figured; 13 pieces bl s k-; 0 pcs. chameleon. We arc confident, that lor a variety If styles,newness of patterns, our slock of Mlkneannoi be surpassed. A few more of those Hair, Diamond and French I.nce Bonnetß left. faprSl A. A. MASON A CO ; Seventy Uandt Wanted* “IXTAN 7O hands, to wo rtf a; Section No YT SO, on and Pennsylvania Railroad. at tho town of Baden, Reaver county. The highest ware* given. R. H. BROWN, ops;3id* • . Contractor. T.;OUISViLLb LIME— By.thebarrel or retail; ‘,’sdoz JLi blue and black ink ; 20 doz. lead .pencils; 25 grots coal and vest moles; a few maps, charts and pictures; lOOof Harris 5 five dnTereni editions of his old Directories; 500 of the full account of the great fire at Pittsburgh, in 1&45; a variety ot blanks; a lew school and other books latecoumcitciidetectors; the Daily Morning Post,and all oar daily,and most oil our weekly, and about 100 late exchuuge papers, from our principal towns and cities, kept fur sale by ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, oprs_ Liberty, near Market and St. Ctairstw. WANILD— Several gardners; a good blacksmith, wiui a family. Several nice, well instructed young pien want places as book keepers, salesmen; warehouse* men ; and several men as laborers: several house keep ers,cooks,chambermaids, wet and dry nurse*, want em ployment; Ac. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS 5 Gene ral Agency and Intelligence Office, Liberty street aprs:3i» To Cabliiet Makers. Veneers, Mahogany, Rosntrood-and Walnut f- Varnish HarJivarcand Furniture at Wholesale ‘ ’ THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEFRS and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either us to quality or price; and, os il is well knowu that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much Jower than by hand, the uttenuon of the trade is respectfully invited Turned Work,m all its branches, carried on o« usual Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and nil articles required in inunutuciunug Cabinet Furniture, constantly on "hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish. Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac, RYAN A M’KEE * Ryan’s Buildings, marS2:ydaw . L _ No. 31 Fifth street- THE BEST Green Tea m Pittsburgh.— Some new crop Young Hyson Teaium been received at MOR RIS Tea Man, In the Diamond, which for strcnctS* ond' flavor is superior toany ever sold in Pittsburgh- Pncc SLOP per lb L 'npG^*, ' PAUL A UIURDOCK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS and STEA MBOA.T. AG K NTS' t / \ , No. 7 WAXBR STBKET, ... • t aprlitf . ... Cincinnati, Ohio* Notice. THE “Educational-Association of Allegheny County. ss will meet in the First Ward Public School House, Pntsbtfrgh, on Friday, April:4t)), 1951; at 7 o’clock, Pi-Mj at which time addresses will be delivered by W. C.Cok-v .fjn, AL D.» and Mr. A. Bcntr. On Saturda> r , ihc Ctb,. Mr. Joins GBBoonv will deliver an address on ihe Phy’ mologicai irummgoi Children m the School Room; fol lowed by Mr. L.T. Coybll. - Thefnendsot education are respectfully invited to at tend. By order of the Executive Committee mnr3l : ’ J.C. BURGHER, Sec'y. Clairvoyance! MR?. B.G. BUSHNELL informs theipeople of Pitn burgluind vicinity, that she will bo. found at her -room; in No 144 Pcim street, corner of Pitt street, where she will be pleased.to receive the calls of all those who wish to avail themselves of her rare powers in the ex amination of the Phrenological, Physiological and Pa thological conditions.ot persons, either present or ab sent, and her prescriptions for Disease, Ac. Terms— Health . examinations.B2.;: Phrenological ex aminations and Charts SI. Hours .frqjn 9 till U>, and from l tills, P. M. . [mar3l:lw Keelerte Sarsaparilla. TjSrONDERFUL EFFICACY OF THIS EXTRAOR YY DINARY PREPARATION. — Thousands have .been relieved of a great amount of suffering, and many lives saved by the use of it. U is acknowledged by the best judges of medicine Lobe the most elegant, scientific and salutary preparation now in use, and as a - ■ ' ■ DEPURATJVE REMEDY* . seldom, if ever, equalled.' • It stands -unrivalled for the cure of Erysipelas, Salt Rheum,' Canker, Scrofula apd various diseases arising from an impure state of Vie.bldod* l Sold wholesaleand retail by ■ S.L.CUTHBERT, Smuhficld street. I • 1 ‘.*-4* V ■■■*. . . •k ■; . , , * • » 'J J • r\ *•>%% r : ~'~ £;‘: ’V ’*" I,'. : Rfisteliaimms. CirsTOM?Hoirßß, Pittsburgh* > : . ‘ Surveyor s ,! Office, April 2,1851. - QEALiiD PROPOSALS will be received at tins omce O unuM2 o’clock, 2flth day of April, mst., for the fol lowing .articles, lor the.use of .the Bick ai the United states Mtmne Hospital, near this City, until the 30lh day Of Jaae,lSs2: Beef, as free as possible from bone, price perpound. Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb* • “ .Brown Sngar of the beet quality*-■ ‘ Tea Hyson . Rice flour Sperm candles Butter, best quality* * - * Middling bacon Hams Lard Flour, best saperiine* Molasses Port wine* Vinegar •:•••• Milk*****.**. Best bolted meal* Potatoes ♦•••*. Beans IaT.::::r Hominy ~ r - - .. « . <( <4 ....... . « .. Cl . « . (C « ' "({]' «. « it t. “ per. bbj. “ •“ gat ..... . *{. « “ “ quart. : busbel; «( <( <» ii ft tt * “ “ dozen; “ peck. « (C U wooa-'— .• ii cord. CotU'<» « “ bushel All of (be foreign articles to be of the very best quail* ty, and to be furnished at such times and m such quanti ties as on the requisition ot the Steward of the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be required- Any other articles that may bp wanted, the contractor to tarnish at the lowest market prlce- It is estimated that the number of patients to be sup p avorage about SO per day. Iu ; addition to whicb there will be about 10 officers and servants to be supplied. _ Any information concerning the contract will be «>iv en on application at this office. HENRY WOODS, ap3rtSsm Surveyor and Agt., U. S. Marine Hospital. T r , n Dissolution* ‘ HE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Coulter & Hacke, Druggists, has this day been dissolved by mutual con* ■ J. A, COULTER, March 31,1851. • n. H-HACKE.- R/"The affairs of the,late firm will be sealed by J. A. Coulter,.who continues the some business at the old stand, comer of. Wood anil Thirst streets- ap2 ; THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold their regular Quarterly Meeting in the B »°i I. o * Trade Rooms, on Ihlonday, April 7lh, at 10$ oi clock, A. M. Members who have books belonging to the Library of the Association will please return them. By order of the Executive Committee, oprl:lw» A. B. M’QUEWAN, Sec*y- European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland. TIUIE undersigned, “ European Agent,” has again ar* •i rived in the United States.and will leave Pittsburgh in June next, for the ttomty-fifth tour of this Agency, through England; Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Ac/, to return m,September. He collects legacies, debts, Tews, prop ony and claims; renuttmoneyby sight drafts 16 all pans or Great Brtltun and Ireland, at therflteof 85 per pound sterling, procures copies of mils, deeds and documents; ■conducts searches of all kinds, Ac:, Ac. He transacts the business in connection with his rclauve, Hugh L.ksnxn, Esq., now resident in Dublin, who for more than twenty y cars traveled annually,onjthis business.beiween and America. Innumerable references-given. During the subscriber’s absence, remittances and other business will be attended to at his Office, by his brother- Ldwaru J. Kcenau. Office on Fifth street,-opposite Si Paul’s Cathedral. THOS.J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney at Law, n -_ „ Pittsburgh, Pa. \XJ~ Mr. KscixN may be seen on business in Cincin nati, at the Broadway Hotel, on the s»lh and 15Hb of April, in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and’-Mof May; and in St. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the /th, Sihand 9th of May. • “ LABOR VINCIT ODIN lA. I WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE; Nos. 11 19 comer of Liberty and Irwin,andlrwin sts „ T llt , ri , PITTSBURGH, PA. Hr# proprietor of the above named establishment, respectfully informs his customers and the public that he has just returned from New York and Philadel phia, with one of the best stacks of Cloths, Cassimeres Cassineus,T\oetis and Vestings that he ever purchased Having purchased Goods much lower than they have been heretofore purchased, he feels confident that he will be able to make up and sell Clothing cheaper than they nave ever been offered in this city. My stock is large and carefully selected; aud wishing to sell to the ftati*- nclion of all,! feel confident that if you will but rive me a call, you will certainly be salted Thankful to my former mends and patrons for the very liberal supporlthcy have given me, I hope by strict at tention to business to continue to receive vour patron age. (apr2:4ldaGiw] W. J. DAvITT Journal, Western Press, Mercer Whi<\ Bailer Democrat, Meadvilie Senlm«l, Grcensburgh Re publican, and Washington Examiner, will publish totlie amount of Si, send copy, and charge adveniser- MORKIb ThA MART— (Lau Mobbis A H&woaru ) —ln the Diamond, second door from Diamond nl tey. If you wish for Tea that is really gool, this is ihe »laie to buy il—us imerior, low priced Tea*, are never kept at this establishment- Extra Funuly Teas- 50c-to Superior quaiiiies---—-• 75c to The very best imported $l.OO p to This is the only Store in Pittsburgh that beep-, pre cisely the came kinds of Black Teas ihai are *oid in hngluuu and Ireland at 4 and §5.00 to Price r.o und ‘fo-P a - [mart? C James Lowry, Jr„ H AIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER. No. / Fetiermqri s Rote, Liberty street, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedstead* of every descrip tion, mode oi the best materials, which he will sell low er (ban articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call particular attention to his large siock oi mahogany and walnut chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell.at greatly reduced prices- Also, TURNING oi every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Warerooms, or at the Mill, eornerof Adams nml Liberty streets, will he promptly attended to in a rtf 1 Cabinet SI afirera Wanted* TMIE subscribers will employ a number of good hand? at the above business; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply,— as good wage* will be given and paymeoi prompt. RYAN & M’KEK. at Ryan’s Buildings, marls No. Jl Filth stree A Partner Wanted BY a gentleman who is now doing a profitable busi ness on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose means are too limited to carry on the same. Any per son of good character, possessing $l5OO in cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can hear of a good chance by calling Upon 3TUAKT A MLL, jnartWflm IvM Wood street. notice. ffIHE undersigned has withdrawn from the hrin of X IHMSEN, PLUNKETT A M’KNIGHT, having dis posed oi his interest m said firm to Cuxki.es T.lhmsun- CHARLES M’KNIGHT. The business will be douunued as usual under the style of (marts)] IHMSEN A PLUNKETT- To Contractors* ' PROPOSALS are invited from Stone Masons, Slone . Cutters, Carpenters, Ac., for the erection of a Pro testant Episcopal Church, at the corner of Diamond al loy and Grant street. The'proposatsiobc handed in,on or before the 15th day of April next- A plan and specifications may be seen at the l#eoiuio Room of Trinity Church, entrance on Siiih street, on Saturday morning next, between the hours of 0 A- M and I P. M., —where, also, fall information will be given by an Architect. By order of marJ7;td Tus Building Committee. CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWNT-Light Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettcs, Scotch Plaid-*, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings, by ic» JOSHUA ROBINSON. AHEAD OF ALLS EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL- PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGsON, 209 A Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues oi which are found to be eight limes the strength of the original American Oil It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27} cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi. nal American Oil has been found at all cflteacious.anil it 60 far exceeds the original In power, as to render tithe CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Calland try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N.B. The original Oil in Us natural state astuken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above-—and will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. v dAw-tf Emigration office. - ;H®sTl?2KCE3'and Passage to and *-jR3>. fcJgyjHktfrofiSSiTeat Britain and Ireland, by \V iJBSSfcSBLA J.T.Tapscott, 75 rl . -‘rrnrrT^iVnr ,*k „ t of MatdenLane.N.Y'^aiidDOWater siCffcßo&u. Liverpool. ' The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the fiffitfive ore now prepared to make arrangements with those desirous ofpayin? Of Country; an! in I ar -;xM«ir.JJV. * J, T. ,know« ftrihe superior Jsailine -qua!ilies‘ofHicir Ifacket Ships. TheHUEEN OP THE .WEST, ISREKTBAN, GARRICK, fiOTTINGUER: ROSCI US. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each portjnbnthly—from New York the aist nnd -20th, and from Liverpool tho OUi and Uth; in addition to which they hare arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines Of -Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every.five days, being Ihusdetermined . that their facilities shMl»4[cep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr.fHMafonijcolt’s constanlpersonal superintendence of the Upapsstfffciverpool is nnaddil tional security that the ctSMfcffiirdi'ftMomtnodation of the passengers will he parllcUiamtalJeddodto i T ?° ?“bscnbers being, engaged in llie Transportation and the Atlantic Cutes,' aretfterehy ennhledWfM/ihhi'teot and forward-passengers immediately on tllefr Ihnding, without- a chance of disappointment or delay: hud are therefore, prepared to contract forVassagoTrora any sea port m Groat Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature Sf 'I o **'* in giving Win facilities 80 far inland not otherwise ntj lfl , forward passengers iur- Lddu]^!^ SSlb^feTfSP'“ U, ’ U ‘ ei “'"» B ''tpa,dforp P a,sa 0 £ n e a ■ ■ , , REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give draft, m sight for any nmount, payable at the nrincini I eitK ..Us /owns in England,lreland. Scotland and Wh es kni nf lording a safe and expeditious mode of reShuC ‘ . J £* \ ?■ x‘-;’■'■ ? l ’-.;'- : i !r ' ~ •;<vv-v ■ ' ' nS r 1 l; ; J >- JOSHUA RHODES & CO M \|THOLISSALE Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS; Ac f f No. 6 WOOD STREET are now receiving un< oner for sale— • •• ° 1,000 bUsh Tennessee pea tints ; 1,000 drams Smyrna fiigs; 500 do Elme do; 500 bxs M R Raisins; COO hf do do do; ISOeightlido do; *2O casks currants; 20 frails paper flbell almonds; 25 baps Sicily do; G bales Bordeaux do-,* /.r , , 25 frails Inca de; 30 bags filberts ,* - : 20 do cream nuts; i2sbxft shelled almonds; - 2,000 cocoa nuts; 20 cases prunes; <4O bxs Nos 1 and 2rock candy; l IQ cases Sicily liquorice; 125 bxs refined .do; 4Sbxs citron; 10 bags walnuts. [mar2B Sundries- ■ • ••• •■■ ■••> : ■ 25 mats dates; . .. - 300 halt cans sardines; JOOcans do*, - 40 doz assorted pickles; 50 dor pepper sauce ; 20 bxs extract lemon and vanilla;. 150 doz lemon syrup; 50 doz salad oil; . 150 bxs No. 1 herring; . . £ . 75 bxs scaled do; .• - 20 doz niaccarom; . .. 15 doz vermicelli; 20 doz capers; 20 doz Muscat wine; . 20 doz. claret do; 2G bxs Loveriug’s sugar; 4 doz fresh peaches; - 4 do do pme apples; 10 do. brandychernas;.. . Receiving and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO mar 29 No. 6 Wood street 5 LAWYERS BRIEF PAPER—A superior article* for ‘ale by the quire, at W; S. HAVEN’S, mur23 comer oi Second and Market sig LIQUORICE BALL—I 2 eases for sale by B. A; FAHNESTOCK & CO apr4 Cor First & .Wood sts GUfti ARABIC—SOU ib*. for saJe by “ • apr i B. A; FAHNESTOOK & CO OPIUM--S 5 lbs. new crop for sale by apr< b. a. Fahnestock a oo GLUE— 50 bbls. No. 1 for sale by n P rt B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO ('IALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cares English for sale J apr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO CARAWAY SEED—3OO lbs. for sale by aprl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO Mercurial ointment—ioo lbs., strong, by“ upr4 _ B. CO /CAMPHOR—J bbls refined for sale by “ V_mar2« B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO Will HNG—lot) t>bts for sale by T- ~7* tnar2ti B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO 1 BBL. tor sale by y mart 3: v.■■ ■ _J D. WILLIAMS ACO DRIED A MPLF.S-'Rtu’eivcd and for sale by luariO SAMUEL P. SHIUVER TEAS! Extra fine Young Hyson Tea, in lacered boxes, jusi received at the Pckm Tea Store, Futh street. Retail price SI. We asb a f k ompari°on of the above Tea with any to be had elsewhere. A. JAYNES. T> t, TAlOl’iS—so iibl«. Pink eyes and hnu-rate Rcd X. Potatoes lor sale by WMUYER, ' a P Ij^laGS —15 bbis. lor unit by J #Pf3 . WN.DYI2R BU rrEß— tibls. iresii Koll for «nle by a P»j \VM. DYER. CfHhhMl'V-SUbrs. for Riilr bv f apfl BACON HAMS—U',OOO tD4.choKre.cm family Hams tor«Qleby [apr3J \VM. DYER- SHOULDERS— C.OUO lbs. be*t cut small shoulders just out of smoke, tor sale by ,l ? r . n _ WM. DYER. ULIVK OIL-Forsale at the Drugstore of j JAMES A. JONES, a P r -* . . corner of Liberty anil liaml bis. CJASWLF. AN l) PALM SOAP-For sale by — — > a P r - _ jamis a.Jones. I><»l;jteiEL'S PREMIUM SHAVING OItUAM-Kor ■*> * al ” br' lapral JAMES A.JONE3- Dlt. JA\ Nt's EXPECTORANT UEMEOV— For sale •*» |apr4) ;JAMES A JONES. PRLCIC CAIIB IRON—M lb. for sale by apra u. A FAHNESTOCK & CO. SLI l-iij r/ MIX I URL— ISO ill., tor sale*by apt"-’ H. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CIANTIUNDOS PLASTER-45 lbs. for naleby • / _ ap lH. O A. FAHNESTOCK A CO CHI RIC ACID —14 lbs. lor sale by. L aPf- B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO BORaX— I.OUOiba. far Bale by _ "Pt- B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. PltlJVllUM MLMAItD—Of out own manufacture, constantly on hand and for sale by • • -i2?* r7 _ KNOCKS 4. ALCORN I \ KIL.L) Al*l*Ll,?? I Mbu.s. m sioiv. nnil toi ‘:3ie bJj* XJ iuar?_ _ JVM. UYKR, «W Liberty %\. ( VllOi*PLii M-j-j)--ftiju tiiiK. tu More ami tor salt* by J mar 7 • KIIODICS A ai.corn: RU 1. H.Ollß—frrrsh )',To»nj on haml ami far *ule _ D ,ir ; _ RIIi)DU* Sc ALCORN. Cl f > Alt hi WlNh—l4 hhdb. Bordeaux Cloret Wine’ ' 2t> buxe* do do Nedoe. J^JI 4 _L MILLER A; RIOKETSON li'hAi Hhltb—l .IHH) lb*, prime reed and by 1 *prt KIND A MOORHEAD yhltMlLLiuN— 75 tbs. Cliuu‘f.o for sale by aprJ _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO PUKE OItOIfND IjJNGKK—7OO Ik*, for vairby B. A. FAHNKSTOCK i CO CtANI'HLI PObAS»H—2S lbs. ior safe hy _ -B. A. FAHNESTOCK ACO FOH .SALE— 1 wro new cost iron Colleys. liTinchesin diameter and 7 inch face. Also, 1 do IS inches in diameter, and 4 inch tace. Apply to J“ a «» RHODES A ALCORN lOfi OA,XS * LNK OLD FEACiI Bit ANUV—Just received and for sale in quantities to sun nur c,,aser". MORRIS’ Ten Storc m-*r**l in the Dtumond. WALL PAl'Llt—tor per Roll, for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, .n_n.J No. h 5 frourlb Btr<et 171RLNCH PAPER HANGlNGS—Tapestry* Decora . lion, Velvet ami Gold Paper Hangings and Borders lor Drawing Rooms and Parlor*. *• Deracourt." of Paris just received and lor Bale by 1 raarttf _ WALTER P. MARSHALL LARD OlL—lJbbl*. J.L. Couhhng'sNo I Lard Oil ill store and tor sale by 1 MILLER £ RICKETSON marti) No.gß and ‘Jdd Liberty street ('IUD hibii—U» drum* Cod Fish m store and lor J MILLER & JUCKETSON B LAVER RUOMJIs— -A) doz. Beaver Buckets'll!*! received and tor sale by ma »® MILLER & RICKBTgQN EIO COl-thb— lau hugs Kio coffee now landmirfrom canal, and lor *ale by ** J™- 9 MFLLEII & RICKFINON S»LVKR COIN WANTED—bor which the higho* premium will he paid. A. WILKINS &CO / Exchange Office. 1 corner Third and Market streets TO GARDNERS.—Six acre* of ground'near iheluiv" on the Allegheny side, and twenty acres on tho Mo. nongahela side, for sale by ' 4O , A W. WILKINS *. CO _ a Pi? Third mid Market gu A LOT ON NUNNERY fcol front by aai feet deep, for sale. Price 9000. Enquire of 1 °t ,rl A. WILKINS A CO SUNDRIES— ‘•JO bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; JO do Vinegar; 4 do Eggs» 1 do Roll Butler; KegUntier; No. 1 Lard, m kegs; Dried Peachos and Apples; Received and tor sale by -_°P T| KING tc MOORIIEAD O UGAHs.—New Orloans Sugar ; __ O Si. Louis Powdered Sugar; do Crushed do; do Cianhcd do; . . do Loaf do; tn store and for sale by , [uprlj KING A: MOORHEAD MOLASSES.— New Orleans Molasses; St. Louis sugardiouse Syrup: St. James do do; Battle Ground do do; tor imln h _Y [aprtJ KING A MOORHEAD, TOBACCO— Oi ihe following oranus: uusseifAßoh iuson’s; W U Grant’s; W Wiers 1 ; Richard King's- W H Hair’s; Barrow's 20 lb boxes; in store and fhr aaleby. [aprll KING_& MOORHEAD. T ARD— 20 kegs arid 3 bbls.Lani recVTaml for sale hv -Li aprt SAMUEL pSsiIRIVER. EGGS —7 bbls. fresh Eggs rec’d and for sale by aprl SAMUEL V. SHRIVER. BUTTER— 5 kegs packed rec’d and for sale by aprl SAMUEL P. SIIRIVER. PEACHES—IO hbU.rerM and for sale by _a»rl _ _BAHUEL P. SHRIVER. SHELLED COHN—ISO bus. rec’d uml for sab; l»v~ aprl _ __SAMUEL P.SHRIVEK APPLES— 75 bbts. Romauue* reo’d and for sale bv~“ aprl _ SAMUEL PjSHRIVER TITATT’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE —The Medical ?? wonder of ihe uite; a pcmuve-and certain cure for Tic Doloureaux, Com, Rheumatism. Spasms, and all nervous diseases. Soidat the. Medical Depot, Smitlifield street. [aprl EOR SALK—’Two wrought Iron Shafts, il inches in diameter am) I*2 and lt> feet lomr. mar.n) RHODES & ALCORN RICh —'25 tierces Rice now landing from canal, and for sale by [marJ9] MILLER & RfCKKTSON BROOMS— SO doz. Brooms in store and for sale by marS9 MfLI.RH A- RICKETSON ROLL BUTTER—I 2 -phis. fresh, in cloths, lor sate cheap,by \VM. OVER, marlO -207 Liberty street BOX BOARDS AND PANEL STUFF—SO,OOII ftiei lor sale by J. A. BLOOMER, mar29:2w AHfegheny Planing Mtlla. FLOOR BOARDS— IOO,OOO leel, well seasoned and for sale at srroutlv reduced prices,ty J. A. BLOOMER, mar29:2w Allegheny Planing Mills. Old Papers* 2AAA OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at this Office, jvUU at 25 cents per hundred. [mar27 • V* ' r * ' i* f •:'>•. r >\ jfc-v.';-: y’\ ;V; *;/*: V HHtettliaaoms. WM DVER. ; -j- BY TELEGRAPH._ Reported Expressly far the Daily Morning Post : RECXTVKD 8Y LIGHTNING— PBINTID BI BTIUW FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE. Borrow, April 4. ‘ A fugitive slave from Savannah, Georgia, was ar rested here lest night. A good deal of excitement prevailed here, and the negro was stabbed severely. ■The officer'who arrested him'is- held for exrimu:i tion. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH EVENING.] Fiour..The ealea to-day were; tO,OOO bbie, at 6c advance.': Grain**The market.is unchanged; sales of com at 6Sc; : Provisions* .Sales ol Mess Pork at 14,00; Prime, at 11,87. .Sales of Lard atB}{2)Bf per lb. Bacon is firm at'lset quotations. Groceries.. The market is unchanged. CotUm..Held higher, under .the news by the steamer* . „ . . Philadelphia, April 4. Slocks..Sales $5OOO Penn’a. s>s at 931 : Flour, • Firmer at 4,44. Wheal.. Rod 9fi098 t white 1,02 .Provisions.. Firm at previous prices! Groceries. .No change. Whiskey..Satea at Sale. tuition Salta. SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIONEERS and commission MERCHANTS 61 MAIM BTHEET,BT. 1.0U13, MIKSOUH, 1 HAVING bccnengagadin ihc above bnsinessfortbe l&si six )6srß,ia uuscuy, would rcsDcctfnllv ««■*. licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in ibis markri either for Auction or private sale—particulnrlv GHuts* G°°d 8 J and.will make liberal adrancfis on all kinds of Goods'consigned us for sale I re £ r ‘a Messrs. Hewctt, Roe &Co • E R Vin wf/* & Co., John J. Anderson&,Co , R if hlone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co- Larkin Deaver &ami Louis ; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati faeorgo ftPLaut, Pittsburgh- ’ n ‘' mi P. Itl. DAVIS. Auctioneer. 26 B TER - C *°F FEE M-lIfS ANDiCOUN *E?,,C „ E ® « Aucxio.n.— On Monday afler- A S nl ?&.’■?!:? o dock, at the Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, Will be soldSO boxes Novelty 'I? T." ™“>>“f“cuircs-viz: Adams’ lea scales; Hatch’s ™ i i".i ' Tdlwy. scales; kauphy mills; thumb and knob drop latches; mineralknob locks and latches assorted sizes, dark and white, 4c , &c -“PI? _ P. M. DAVIS, Aucl’r Tj'XbCUTORS’ SALK OF BANK STOCK -On Mon- AJ day evemu;;, April 7th, at 8 o'clock, at the Sales Rooms, cornerol Wood and Filth streets, will be. sold, by order ot the tzccuiors of the late John Gibb.deo’d Ja shares of slock in the Bank of Pittsburgh P.M. DAVIS LARbI2 SALE OP J)RY GOODS ax Auction On Monday- morning, April 7ih,at .l 0 o’clock, at the oaies Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth street*, wili he Bold, ornhrce months,credit on sums over $lOO, for ap proved endorsed paper: 8 bales 4-4 brown sheetings; S 2 coses dry' goods comprising a large and varied assortment of choice goods, just received from the eastern cities, viz; super trench and English broad cloths, assorted colors: super rrtnch doeskin and fancy cassuucres; salinetts; wool tweeds; jeans; cottonades; croton cloths *, French linen; saun, cashmere and inarseilles vestings; serges: pad ding; canvas; colored cambrics; alpacas; merinos cashmeres; de lames; prints; bleached sheeting; lixl seys; shirting stripes; checks; -'ticking; ginghams': lawns, silk parasols, gloves; hosiery; silk cravats; silk and cotton handkerchiefs; thread; coat, ven and pantaloon bnuons, cambric handkerchiefs; cambric P-M DAVIS, a P r * • Auctioneer. FINE FURNITURE at Auction.—on Monday morn lnS> April 7th, ai 10 o’clock, ai Uie residence ol Wrs «lrarns and Schmucker, No. 102 Fourth alreei, near nood, will be sold, (as they are removing irom the cilv\) Uicir fine Furniture, which has only been a Rliorllime in use—comprising a large mirror; marble top black wal nut centre table; carved black walnut what-not; ma hogany hair seut sofa; chairs and reckon; secretary; cane seat chairs, settee * hearth rugs; parlor, stair and hail carpets, oil cloth, Russia iron fenders; a *mall rranklm stove , large, plush seat denusl’schair; in«tru ment cases; screens; stands; large work benches; dental furnaces, Ac-, Ac- ’ fl P rj P. M. DA VIS, Anct’r- w. G. BI’CARTNKY, Auctioneer. T' V nSA MTA . l i r - E BUILDING LOTS at Auction. X r-Wiil be sold on Saturday eveuine, April ISih.al 8 o clock, at M’Cartncy’s Auction House. No. 123 Wood street, two valuable building lots, each fronting 24 feet 4 inches on Short street, and extending back 100 feet to a A> toot alley. Said lots are Nos. 24 and 2C on Cosset plan m the Third Ward of the City of Allegheny; and commanding a beautiful viewot the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny and surrounding country, and would be a moil desirable location tor a private residence, as it cannoi be surpassed by any situation for health in thf» two Cities. Title indisputable. Terms at <»ale W. (». M’CARTNKV, Anct’r. JAHUS IllcK£llNAi Auctioneer. Damaged cargo of steamboat lowell, -*.t Auction, without reserve and for benefit ol wnom it may concern.—On Monday next, April 7th-at . »* cl ?- ck ’ m lhe *««noon, will be sold without reserve at Mchcnna’s Auction House, on account of whom it may concern, part of the cargo ol the steamboat Low ell sunk in the Ohio river, below Wheeling, on'March AM,on her passage down- V “impossible 10 enumerale lhe various articles as onl, uO cases of the goods have as yel been opened I hey comprise Foreign, Domestic and Fancy Goods of everv description, Clothing, Shins. Boots, Shoes. Hats, llurdtvnre and Cutlery, Fly Nets, Carpel Kags.&c, ali of whjeh will be open tor examination on Saturday lhia is the largest lot ot merchandise ever *old at public sale in Pittsburgh- 1 Country and city merchants and dealers will find it to their advantage to attend. Terms at sale. JAMES McKENNa ._ q PL- Auctioneer. PITTSBURGH t co&ircn or uabkct ardthihd etbeets. CHARTERED A. D. 1*50; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty. John Fleming, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O. K. Cilambeblin, Professor <- P«fwiaiwA»p, Mercan tile compuiauon, Ac. Alex. M. Watson, Esq, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge ol Bookkeeping and us application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and elegant hand wnting, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merenants. (declO JOHN STEADY.-- --JOHN COVODt M * P A D E N €b C O V Ol> JC , [Successors to John M’Fodcn & Co j Canal Basin, Penn street. Penna. Railroad—Central Railroad* fIMIE subscribers having been appointed shipping JL Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, intorm the public that we arc now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for shipment east on the opening of the Canal. Goods via this route will be carried through in fivo days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances- BATES OF FBQGUT BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. &PrrTSBUBGH Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books. Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture; Drug*, Me - themes. Saddlery, Wool, Ac., Ac.. SL V 100 lbs ' Hardware, Queenswarc,Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils. Leather, Clover. Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Jtc..9oc.'s>'loo lbs. Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee,Tallow,Grain and Rags.Goc. 100 Ashes, Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosia. German Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. 100 lbs. marlB M’FADEN A COVODF- DUFF’S ■■■>*££££93 “ North American Accountaul,” and “ WeffUtflv jS®lyh?‘' boat Accountant,” Professor of Commercial Sciences. . • ir?’’ N. B. HATCH,Esq., of ihc PiUJblirEV &i®reJw£ oi Mercantile Law. /.w^,,.3^ JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Mercantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a lb orou eh Me ten nil ucation,can rely upon obtamlagin this iiisUluiion evSty£ thing that is advertised. ~ advertising o£9bs, names of Instructors leaoli nor lecture in the place; nor with purer# of eng rovings, with pressed, and a name afiired, cuted” them with a pen. ‘ ~ Ladies' Writing Class meets i«ui?6pa£St^^Siia&i>: l from It) to 12 A. M. • Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in. twe nigbl. . tlgyglidAw 'l ! 1A Wanted*!. . ‘ - —r~. : . 1U OR J3O HANDS, to make-B&YS’CLOTJI None but-first Fate hands need apply; at > - mar-25 R, CHESTERS,: 71 w Smithfield street. Law Fartnerehtp. .. THE subscribers have associated’themselves \lKUie practice of Law, under the firm:.of Black A Wash ington. One or the other of i£icm r when not n Court, can be found at ail titties in the office, on tounh street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black. . s SAMUEL W.BLACK, febB RKADE WASHINGTON. />, spring Fashion for 18511 fti THlSTJeautnui style of HATd received and for «2®saleby// JAMES WILSON, innr? of Wood st.and Diamond alley. TO - HOlfc£E hJSLPEKS—We have on hand aquaumy of ground nee, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes:' 'lGbcmg of a strongly glutinous nature and of a pearly white “sets' the wash strongly on the wall and gives u a'clear, and brilliant appearance. It answers -equally weU'for-colored washers. : . /. RHODES & ALCORN, margd 107 3d st„ opposite St. Charles Hotel QAERIBBASHEUIDAfiI, " HOUS>E AND SIGN PAINTERS ,r IMITATIONS OF WOOD AND MARBLE ’ NEATLY SXSCUTSB- Fourth, below Market etreet, Pitteburgh , ,\ * GEORGE MTGATT* • ■*.i •RATETTK BRo'wN ’ MYGATT & BROWN, BANKERS ANDKXCHASGE: BROKERS, CLEVELANDy OHIO. < IX7* Collectioas made in all the principal cities, and ks Bought and Sold ou Commlulon« mar29;Qra HILU & OBKRYi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 05 Wood Street* •• _ _ Third door belour FouTth—{west side). • QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly ■KJ for sale. Time Bills bf Exchange and Notes .dia .eoumed. Gold.Silverand Bank Notes, bought and sold: Collections made in all the principal cities of .the United States, Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. : mar37:y New Yobtt, April 4 baskibo house. JESSE CAROTHERS- & CO , . NO. is; WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit.- ' • Collections made .ori all iheprincip&icities of the Uni tad J ’ : .\ -„y I . " [augltly : - PATRICKS A BANKERS AND EXCHANGE No. 95, COBNSB WOOD ASO DUMOJH) STttKBJS, • : ' - • • ■ Pittsburgh,Pa. ~ fmayl ■< JAB. S.HOON. - THO3.BARGRRT. HOON ctSAROENT. • i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Cottut of Wood arid Sixth stmts.i P*#sswr*A, Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills,.Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDepodil,&c EXCHANGE bnnllthe principal,Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sumsjlo suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite COLLECTIONS madeouaUparts of the Union, alt ha Igfoeatrates, , gepll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE, • BRYAN, GLEIOt & GDi TVTOTES, Drafts,'Checks, Ac. collected, and Remll tances made upon favorable terms. ;may22:tf R. R. BRYAN, Cashier.: iSoUidaysburghrmylßAßSO. ■ ' ~ " ' urotiee*; .. \TTE have associated J. GABDrNK&.CorffiN ft ith os in ?f ' the Exchange'and-Bdhkinjrbuainess; - ..... Vm H..WILLIAMS & CO. 1,1551^—jaC:lm 'Pittsburgh, Jim?; WM. H. WILUIMi.- •■ • *.. •J.B.H’VAY.- - G. COFFIN Wn.H. WILUftag:«CO.. ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; ’ NORTH EABTCOHNEROffWOOD AND THIRD-STREETS. ALL transactions made on liberal terms, And collec tions promptly attended to, : HaftCm 1 - tmargfty H. HpliHEB A SONS* HAVE. RBtfOYRD THRXR BAMKI ho' : a KTi RXCHAHGS OFFICE . To No. 07 Market'ttresty four doors bcloio old Hand, . : N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes; Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bunk Notes. Exchange;on the Eastern and Western ci.liesconstantly forsale. •'• . CollecUons made in all the cities' throughout .the Uni-’ ted Slates. Deposited received in.par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets... .. . aug33«ly» Domestic atid foreign Exchange, Bank Notes,, Gold andSifrsr,Bought,So*i and Exchanged,-''' EXCHANGE AND BASKING HOUSE! ?•’••• OF “' > * William A. Mill : &, <Do., 64 Wood Streets PITTSBURGH. Cy ISTgats r AJXO WED os TQIK dkeosits ALLSfI IEAMB2 KRAUfiEA MH9I. Banktrsand Exchange Brokers, Dealers m Foreign arid , Domestic Bills, BiUs of Exchange, Certificates if Dtpoi it, Bank Notes, and Coin. • Comer of Third and Wood sts.,directly opposite the St Charles Hotel. - raay23 BtTSKK’SJBtnLDINGjFOPBTH A.BOVBKABKKT STBSKT. rpHIS BANK ia now prepared, to. do business. Open Jt fromoA. W.to3 P.M. ; : Interest paid on Special Deposits augU : THOMPSON BELL,Cashier* STRICT attention will be given to all business en* trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured arti cles al ways on hand, or procured on short *'otice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on favoTa* blotenns. Advances made if reqaiTed. ' joct22rtf DRAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, tor sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS & FRIEND, No. 95 Wood st. "Joctl9~ Dr* Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar .ann ■ ■ tANeHALAOUAi For, the complete cure of Coughs, Colds , Infiuenza\ Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and allaihcT-Lvng: Complaints fendmg to CONSUMPTION; h" Loon at its Unparalelled Success* 1 fpHE above distinguished COUGH MEDICINE is car* X rying all before it in Lung Complaints, ; In an sec tions of the country constantly performing cures which astonish even physicians themselves. Look ai the high character and standing. ot,the names which vouch for Its unrivalled healing power. ILCox,'M.D., late Professor in the Metrical College inCincinnati; W. J. Richards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wm. ; Burke, for more than. 29 years Post Master of Cin.: R. S. Newton, M.D., Prof, in the Medical College at Mem phis, Tenn.,\ John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio; William H. Levisoa, Esq.{Editor of the U. S." Military' and Naval Argus at N. V.: Thomas C. Faulder, Esq., of Albany; Rev. H. Wiseman, Rcv.R. Hoyt, N. Yl Cay; and we could name: handreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from persona/ experience, that,it has cured them, aitd their triends, in some casesafter all other remedies had failed. SufAmen never make such statements, unless convinced I of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a ] few of the letters. - I Extract from a letter from F.M. Cory toH.L.Stew •ari, No. 137, Second street, New York. _ Spabta, June 30; 1848. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been home now just two months. When I last saw-yon;! bad bat little hopes of ever getting any better. But l have now thejpleasureof thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagoa. I goi a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined, to make a fair trial ofit, as I had done with everything' else. I have only taken tour bottles of it, and I must say it has done tnc more good than any other medicine 1 have ever taken. On ray first taking h, it increased the expectoration, and I raised a l great deal t>f bloody matter from ray luniis. Bat that has now ceased, and so has ray coagh, nearly, i cough but little now, and ex* pcct soon to be entirely free from iu l consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased lungs. * • • m • I let ayonnglady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever al rrwruhs with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously in her case. : ' - s Your sincere friend; F. M. CORY« ; ' Nvß. The original leiler from which the above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office,No:3l6, Broadway. - ■ 1 BLEEDING AT THE LUNGB CURED. SEX HOW PBOJiPTLT IT ACTS. ■ Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Bakery N 0.333 Pearl street, N.Y.-~A few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced, bleeding, freely at the Lungs. 1 called in a Homeopathic physician, but bis medicine did not seem to help me. Ireoa your advert isement, and thought I’would.try Dr. Matters' Syrup of ' Liverwort, Tar ana Canehalagua. Before I had taken np the third my bleeding had slopped, my Cough was gone , and I felt as welt as usual. My health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend iuo ray friends. {This, statement was. made to the Proprietors, March - OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES! 07* For want of room to publisb ni feNgrA. anymoTe. certificate*, we here give the names and residences of several individuals wellknowairrNew York, every one" of whom has used this medicine, and can speak personally of its effects. Please call upon them; and*kear'what they say. ; • Chables H. Rrno, No. 192, Broadway, corner of John street. r ; Rev. Ralph Hott, No. 137, Madison street,-Pastor of* the“Churchdf the Good Shepherd.” Robeht S. Lockwood, No. 36,"Vestry street. ' ' . Silvanus Hoyt; No. 260. Houstonsifceri 07“ Be sure to ask for Dr. A . Rogers s Syrun of LIV ERWORT, TAR; and CANCtfALAGUA, and let no tbe palmed on to you. :; UTlON.—iYc* l4 genuine, unless there is on thebuff per, a note of hand, signed ' with a Pen,by; A: L. Fill * co? /• *■■■ ■ ■■ *-i FORB ALE; wholesale and rctai!,byA.L.SCOVILL p£\CO., Proprietors, Principal Depot} GOTHIC No/316 JSnadioab, New Vorlr,u> whom all or- Uie MeiHfcut£ ani letters relatingto Agencies, • <h6^ff^driT6?e}in)o?r^afir.,^:••• • sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood' street, ;&Vho!e*fcAgen|.for- Pittsburgh andvicinityiD.M., Catry uhd H. Allegheny Cityj Townsend, j Co,,Manchester; A.Patterson, Birmingham. l&igE-rla large bottle, $1,00; or six bottles for $5,00 - rau£2s;3ni r -- k : Private Diieaaei. WN,.N°. 4X DIAMOND ALLEY .. Dayor ks his entire attention to an offic* /%felt§^& a . cuce * Ria lusiness ismostly confined to suehpain - -affections; brought oh by imprudence yoathfulmdulgencc aud excels. - : ' SyphiUsy Syphitine Eruptions,-Go,torir ' ■ - bca, Gleet, Smcture, Urethral Discharges! linpamy oflhe Blood, with all diseaseso. theveneretf origin. Skm. Diseases. Scorbutic [ Eruptions; Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness.lm pmency,Tiles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness; Month*’ ‘J Suppressions,Diseases of the Joints; Fistula in Ano-’ Nervous Affections, Pains inihe Baefc and Loins, Irrita-; Uons.of the Bladder and .Kidneys, successfully treated Cure . _ Fourteen years’ practice|(four iri this city) enables Dr Brown lo offer. assurances of speedy cure to all who may come uni|erhis care. •; ~: . Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay." ID* Charges moderate. ■ = hovs:d&wly - TYEUMATISM.—Dr, Brown's newiy oxscovreu reni- Xli edy for Rheumatism i*, a speedy and certain remedy for that painfultroubJe. Jt never fails.-; v- Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41. DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, l'euna, The Doctor is always at hoino: •.; • UnlB»dawtf PiUßbargb Lock Factory,- WM. W. REILLY, Loc& Smithing, Belt Hanging and 'Howe Btacksmitfnngj ■ A GOOD assotunent of Housework, Siote and Flush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. Jobbing attended to in the best manner. [mar2%y - -••-. .v ■ ~•■-.=;•;v --'t-'.;'.: Y%*_^ w •'- v r ‘ .-.' ' ' r; -‘ "• ••‘ r '>‘ lov-lfij •- : . ; v;Y:y • • ~ •'••' . . ■ ' ■■ .-■. ■•• •■ ■ •! 'i ■ . i. '. ' ■ •. •- . V «*■ . ■r v.'* Removal* Mechanles Banlc. G.W.TAYLOR, 113 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. HOPE EVER. W O NDE RFUL-CU RE S 1 f NO. 166 STREET. , : r: s ■ . J ■■ : v ? ;f V. ■: , ...» *-vngs> l Ai - -v ~'~ **“**>■ Asthma, , ...:!«■. Pains or Wuth .:K£B!aSSS?" "i"**'"*-*”***™ «*» TSTIOTAWS BALSAM OP WLD CHERRY .» a *».: fitroherbal medicine, composed ehiefly of Wild * checby oabk and (he gemuine IchuMi MosttHheluite rare medical ‘ wmespfwmcliare also combined by a new-chemical process wth the extract of tnr,lhuarendering the whole : compotma'ihe most certain and efficacloosj'emfidv ever discovered for CONSUMPTfON OP THE LUNGS. i n CORRESPONDENCE. In, . Y ;. i!a '>k8 l of Xenia,Obio, ahlghlyrespecl ablaDriimst in that delightfn! villtte.hasinfonned us ?^. f^ isl “'’aßa!samofWird Cherry tsun-’ v : .demaaJ; for it is so great thatie .can ft.«,?!?*' e F- bunself supplied with it. He has had in r” P«dtgmM\forlimg'tiflhetli)i».j Some ofthise were esteemed gdod anAsome rave temporary relief— : ; fnl’mhll tof&ftoA-jnfUu!* Balsam: of .wIK Cherry,’ nenons cases were completol r cu red by its use. “I never sold a medicine,” says the doer I had that entire confidence thfulhadin rv l Uft?rmi;,^y i^ re .'' er^Wis b«’ of Wild Cher ry 1. introduced, it at once auauis tbatliiah renutatfOn it ■ bo nthly deserves:, What can prever.l iil sale whCn on every handcan be witnessedltswottderfnl cures? The wonit CS3C of Asthma,. recent and dangerous' Coutrh ' (and.also those•ttat^.of,l o Bmsmi«MB^! > SaSi?a or Consumption (m ils early Stagesl aft alwnv.w.a bv this ftmarkable medicine. S ) always cured : , ~ jTHEg&DITARY CONSUMPTION Cured by Wlstar’a Balaam ofWild Cherry.'' „PnmsAHT Rhige, HamiUon co., 0., Sen,27, irso ; 7. B. Port-BraWSfr r , I .take the liberty you.of the benßEt that J have derived from the n«vJ? Dr. Wistar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry,': TwprbnScd by that terrible scourge,Consumption,in May last.'The attack was truly horrifying to me, for five df-my family, (my brothers and sisters,) Tiad died of CansamdiianV; I wds afflicted with nearly all of the worst featured of the disease: I had.adistreSBing.coDghande±peeftrateda gteat deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in the side and chestpcold chilis, alternating wiihflnahe3 of heat nod copions night sweats. . ; : '■ i.„ „ .. . ,1 was under the care of a skilled physician- from ihe lime Lwas taken srefc .until about sik weeks.since, beinit then about helpiessi and my friends considering m v c ase *. hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our nEysician’s' ‘. skill, advised the use of .Wisiar’s Balsam of-Wild Cher- : ry. ••• * • •* . I havestaken four bottles of the medicine, and new consider myself per'ccily well, r make '&is slatomen r -to. induce others that arc nfflicled as I have been.'to make trial of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, wliich un<Jer the blessing of Providence, resteed ' myheallb. JEREMIAH IS&RIGG.° t n d P 2? HT ’Lake co, Ia M June IS, 1849: ■ . !*• p- ■P ar^T?P £ar Sir .* As I have a deep comraissera*- 1 ' fconfor the afflicted, permitme to give you a brief histo ry • -"JX, affljcnohSj-and: the: benefits' derived from, tie ’ of 4 Dr. Wistar’s Bai tarn ot Wild Cherry:” In July • 1 l-V 1 was attackedwith a feverofa typhioid characters which; left me in a very debilitated state, when in the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extern as to give me the appear ance of a confirmed consumptive.. I labored under a : severe cough; expectorated a great deal, and was Iron- - bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from my lungs. I continued in this state * . gradually sinking under the disease, until January. 1847 . | again attacked with fever. My extronities! : especially my feet, were-constantly cola, and almost ! lostthetr feeling. Under-tbese circumstances it may be ' truly said that l was a living skeleton: . I finally deter- " : ; mmed to quutaking medicine prescribed-by physicians } and try Dr. Trum/s T Balsamof Wild andf^ the first week lhat I commenced taking it I can date a ' ’ gradual recovery itsuse six months, at the end of which time I was cured, and have enjoyed *ood~ health ever since, and cheerfully recommend thecal sam to all ihose afflicted with diseases of the lungs, aud wqnld say to those commencing its use not .io be dia conraged, if two orlbree bottles do noteflect a cure,bu t persevere as I have done, nnd I have no doubt but nine ca|esouiof ten will be blessed wjih renewed health as I have been.... - JOSEPH JACKSON, important to ihojs Ajffhcud ’.with Disiasa of the Luna i and Brcasu . Will miracles never cease? More evidence of it* aunpaßsuigiiealth restorative virtues! [From Ur. Baker, Springfield, Washington co:, Ky.l . c . JfttemtriKtD, May 14,184 A. Masrt- Sanford Pari: I take tats opportunity o informing you ou oM WmaHmble cure porfermed bn me bylhe use of Dr. Wtstartt Balsam of Wild Cherry. .In the year 1840 I waa taken with the ihflammaUon ( -of the bowels, which I labored under for hix weeks, • when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 18111 was - attackcd rvuJi a severe cold, which sealed itself Upon mylongSjand for the space of three years I was con hned tomy bed- . l ined all kinds of medicines and ave ry variety,of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied' : alnnguntil the winter, of 1845, wren I heard ofDr. Wis- - .taj’s Balsara of -Wild Cherry. . " : ;hty friends persuaded me to give it a trial, ihougi I • up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself for the change of another worlds Through their * solicitations I was induced to maire use of the jraduinb Wistar** Babam/tf; Wild Cherry.- The effect astonishing.-, After five years of afflieUdnaaCkoflerinir' and after having spent four or five hundred-doliara to no purpose ana the best and most respectable physicians - - had proved unavailing, I -was soon restored to entiio health by the blesaingof God, and the u*e of Dr. Wis lar’d Balaamof Wild Cherry. May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors o f so valuable a raedicine'a*- Wistar’s «essam of Wild Cherry. V ours, respectfully,- > W.H.3iKEH. r » The genuine Wiatar 1 * Balsam of Wild Cherry » has 1 a fed stmi e of the signature of Henry Wistar/ltt. D.» Phildnelphta, and u Sanford ri Park ” on a finelyere euted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genu- Ine. i ■ •. SDWaBD BAHfcT. Sold by J. IMPARK, (successor to Sanford & Park,) .Fourth and .‘Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and Wen, to whom all orders must be addressed. .. . ; • ' \ : J & Co, Pmsbnigh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestoek A Co, Pitta barghi J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A: Beckham, AJle ghenyCity: LT Bosseil, Washington; WH Lamber ton, Franklin; LB Bowie, Uniontown; H Welty, greensbarah; S Konmr, Somerset; Scott. & Gilmore, Bedford; Reed t Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays? butgh; Hildebrand*Co, Indiana; J R Wright, Kiuan fi™?kvi)le; A .Wilson Son, .Waynesburgh; & Co, N Callender. Moad plle; : Bortont C 9, Henry Forkltr, Mercer; Jas Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J i) Snmmertctti Warren; F LC S Jones,;Conderspori; P. Crookorl Jr.. Brownsville y ,mn' 1 ' ’ JUarcn. ” ’ ■' is ,lle Season, par acdlmce, of the multitudinous X Throat and: Lung distempers, so charactoriilic ot our climate. The fretjuent rains, the sudden changes ot temperature,the liability to exposure, along with the as tomshlng carelessness of people, render these maladies ' especially in, cities'. KEELER’S COUGH SYRUP Juts proved ot the greatest benefit in' all such cases. Sold by' S. L. CUTHBERT, 7G. Smithfield stree t M I AWV PERSONS at this season,of the year are • < fluranng with pains, weakness, coughs, swelling or the limbs, rheumatism and a thousand ailments thM • the las produced;' The.blood has become deicri* S? l SSifS d r^ 1 ’ .H* wqiura*puitfying»--K*Bjo«*B Para crawill be found the most effectnal remedy in the world - fe™?^ b ri e€t ' . II is a powerful extract, prepared from Sarsaparilla and other roots, and contains more virtues' • S l » a^^sX Bll, ?^ iuthecountry. Pricesoc. and- SljOOjg'bottle. Sold by S.li. CTJTHBERT,* mar 27 • - - • v Southfield street: '• Tho Human Body mast Perspire, “ : (BO iJLI'S WATOBBd • _ TO HAVS .A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And rereonswhojo not perjpite are liable to Hie mo. -a-rritir .PISGDSTINGSKfN DISEASES. pdVv'jlonssVltahati-Cbeinical.-Soap- causes a - free • ~ X v-penpir&uoU) and'vi the same lime mollifies* soft ena ine skin. it the'texture and beauty of an tufani’s. . SCURVY,-SltT RHEUM AND SORES, axe; soon not .'only healed, but cured by <ita use.- as at : { Jeast seven physicians in New York know, who aseit - ‘ in such case& andfind tt nnfailiDir—asalso.iri . : . PIMPLES, BLOTCHES; FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, os one trial will pi ove 1 Icould 'enumerate at least SO persons cured of - SORE HEAD, SORE .LEGS ■ AND ; SORE BEARD Buy it, and the reader U again assured, I would rtdr cruelly-sell,it for the above, unless! knew ft to "be kill ' statu. Those whoamliable to r-""'./' , . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a cure, but a prevonlive 5 and 1 ’ can now only add, that any ode afflicted with any of the above, or Similar diseases, willfind tlusallandevon more radmirable in its properties) iliah I awe, readerytbestotesareflaoaedurcdiinutations, and be sure you ask for Torres’ Italian Chemical Soap— Pittsburgh,‘.MO Liberty sir set. Pittsburgh. tiradof Wood. _ Jones' Illy White. ; T ABIES are cautioned against using common nrcDa- JU red Chalk. ■; ... F * They ore notaware bow frightfully injurious it ia to the skin! how coarse,bow rough, how . sallow, yellow ami unhcalthy thomt-in ; appears alter using prepared Chalk! —scsldes.it is injurious, contain- - ; ing a large quantity of ; oua •on E alSe«‘J y i*s° ? . e ' !l, - b ' i? « p “ rifiM of deleten 'SSJiSSr ? d it, imparts to the .skin u natural, £ | £nr,_lty!nft-white>Mit the sume ume acting as.cosmeticon the skin, making it soil arid smooth.; boldby Agent, WM.jkcKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price ai cents 'r.j ' A Sdentme Halr Tonic ucilorer ANDB^UMFlM^jTrial.bptUeaaHceuts,^ -Tho» Jx who have u»aaToue?CoraLHiiir Restorative know its exoellent qualtuea—those who have not, we S followinirtaaaUiies. It wfll force ?he ‘ teamsgsJSsSfScrssE® aasafeasiS»isSfis‘«-« . Sold only at WM. JACKSON >S Store,2lo Liberty si, heaJof Wjod, Pittsburg.. Price M ~ SLOO. . , WicSO * Pearly WWte Tfletlland Brcatti, XiFBftAM?^ B \^ ‘ , M t ‘f ts Vv ; ? either, are agaurca ■** e l? i'&ever so foal, or their " TEETH DECAYED, DABK OR YELLOW, ana encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent bor of JooetT Amber ToothPastewill-makethe weth-white aa anow' aaathebrcath.odiferonaJy sweet. . . Sold only.at JACKSON’S Sioroi 240- Liberty- streev head drwood. ; •• fdecSO •Jones* solution or Jet, i A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DVE for ihc changing of f\ while, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or jet black color,ln a few minutes. Price 50cents and 81,00 Sold by w. JACKSON,34O Liberty street, Pitisburgh i head of Wood. [dcc2o t . .''Y ' i _ *Jr-* > ,’-S T . v „ * ■*: 1 ' t i. • . : - 't ■. , f • *v' • - - ,N
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