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LOCAL MATTERS.
Qvaster Bcasiowo.—PrespDt,. Judges M’Clare
and Boggs. Wednesday, March 9/"
SThe“case or the Com. vs. Eliza Brunty, for Biga*-
mj, wai^reaubed-this morning, The objection,
noticed‘JOT lord ay, was overraled, and the petition
admitted as competent bat not.conclusive evidence
of defendantre marriage with Brunty. .
The jfiidavit;&c?ompany!ng. the petition had been
made before Richard Beeson, DepolyProthoootary,
bat ho coaid. not identify the defendant as tbe pen
John Lytle,heard defendant eay she was marned
to Jamei Bruntym Ireland, and that he.was the
father of her children ; ho rocetvcd a letter from
James Brutity fbur or five months ago; ho wan then
living in Wisconsin# When defondant camo to this
country, (Jamoa Branty having preceded bor) he
was living with another woman as his wife.
The defendant prosecuted Jas. Brunty for Bigamy.
Aid, McMoaters, .while officiating for Mayor Adams,
took her deposition to that, effect.
Gabriel Adams heard defendant say that she had
been married to Jas. Brunty in Ireland, and that he
was now living here with another woman* and she
wished to have him arrested; *bat before the officers
could find him ho had left, -
Josiahßmk,.Esq., married defendant and John
McNuttm April, 1850. She gavehernameaßEliza.
Robinson. ...
The Commonwealth here closed.
Dr. Hazlell testified that he knew Jas. Brunty ;
that ho lived with another woman as his wife ; he
kept tayornon lhoicorner of ihc Diamond; he had
received a letter from Ireland, inquiring as to Brun
ty’s whereabouts; that brunty told witness not to
answer thdt part of it; that he was the father of a
bastard child lo defendant,-but that he had not mar»
nod her.. tObjectiojfTwaa made to the admission of
this testimony, whereupon considerable discussion
enaaod} and in the meantime, before the point was
doclded, the Court took a recess.]
The examination of Dr. Hazlett was again re*
earned; but the declarations of Brunty were ruled
oat. Tho child, when Mrs. Brunty brought it to
this country, wjb 6or 8 years of age. She came
to this country m 1847.
The ovidencQ here closed, and the jury wero ad»
dressed by Woods sod Fiannegan for prosecution,
and Large and Hamilton for defence.
The jury will return a verdict in ibe morning.
BeounuNO of the CucKCr Season.— Yesterday
tho Allegheny County Cricket Club commenced
operations on Mr. Denny’s ground, Bayardatowo,
near where they are making the Railroad. There
are some £ne players in this Club, and so there need
be, for in about four weeks they will have to play
the grand return match against the Cincinnati Club,
who, we understand, since last fall, have added
great strength to their Club. All good Cricket play,
era are respectfully solicited to attend the meetings
of tho Club, every Wednesday afternoon. Tboso
n favor of respectable recreation, and who wish to
avoid dyspepsia, will do well to patronizo this game
and join the Club.
Found.— -Tho body of a bay, apparently about 12
or 14ycaraof age, was dragged out of the river,
at the foot of Wood street, yesterday afternoon. It
had, no doubt, been in the river for months, and
was in such a condition as to make it almost im
possible to be recognized. The Coroner was sent
for, and an inqaest held.
Loot Cau&.—A small boy who was lost was
brought to this office last eventog. Ho has on blue
pants, red jacket, and ao apron. It is supposed that
iie belongs out the Fourth street Road, or on .the
Hill someplace. - The treasure can bo had by call*
ing at this office.
The •MOrn.”—-To-day is iho sixth anniversary
of tbe Great Fire of April 10th, 1845, at which
time the most valuable portion of our City was
transformed into a monstrous heap of ashes. u lUag
oat, wild bells!”
Spssv Street BatOQE.—Tho bridge of the Canal
street, has beon completed. It to made
'Cntuetf ofcut alone,nod ta beautifully arched. The
job is very nest and substantial, and reflects ibe
highest credit upon tbo contractors.
The Cabal.— Business at tho Canal was very ac.
... tivo yesterday. Boats were hoariy arriving, hoovily
1 loaded with freight. The warehouses and pave*
dents were crowded with boxes, barrels and crates.
GSTSUks/Fancj Goods, Cfoihiug, Sec., —pari of
tha cargo oT the steamboat Lowell—will be sold ai
McKeana’e Auction House, this day.
PoamvELY the Las? Week.—Remembor that
this ia the last week of the Panorama.
JETThejuryin the case of Barker and others is
Still Cut, and it is thought will not agree.
Egy t\ho cent-a-glaas dcalers ia ice cream made
their first appearance upon the side* walks yesterday.
Beaumont J*atent starch polish-foi
giving abcautifii»'?l° B9, o linens, muslins, cambrics,
collars, shirt bosoms, AC* For sale by
aprB . u, JAME 3 A. JONES.
WHOLESALE DRV GOODS.—A. A. MASON A
CO,, Nos. 62 and G 4 Market street, are now daily
cpenlngand receiving their GooC.*» comprising the most
extensive and varied assortment of imported and Amwi
esn Goods they-have ever exhibited—to winch they
would respectfully. Invite the uitenliou'of city and eoan
ry'merchants. . ■ [aprB
Dissolution.
rpHE Partnership heretofore existing between the sub
j. fcribers,'under the firm of Crawfoid A Mortiand,
was dissolved on the Ist Instant, by mutnal consent.
"J/M. CRAWFORD.
J.M.MURTLAND.
j&Stgheny City, April 1,1851.
'The business will be carried on by I. M. Marti and, at
ilhnold stand, on Ohio street,between Beaver street and
ithe Diamond,.*where the business of the late firm will be
settled. ■ (aprftlw
.STORE YODBSELF —AMERICAN COMPOUND
V/ This never failing specific is guaranteed in all cases
of delicate disease, together with the attendant com
plaints, lo effect a speedy, safe and lasting cure in the
coprae of afe w days, without restrictions to diet, busi
£Css»prinjory to the system; It is an old and popular
jrfcnfedy ; has long been (and gull is) used in the private
jtrS&tleaof a physician, radically curing mneiy-nino of
-the hundred cases. It leaves no odoroa the breath, and
jda/he used by any one without the least fear of expo*
-.euro. '.For sale at the Medical Depot, No. GDSmilhlield
Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. . [apr7
li.W«Smitb y
IRON CITY HOTEL,
-ij Fifth Sired, between Wbod and Market, Pittsburgh.
flir~ Good STABLING attached to the house. fapr7:y
BEST JAVA COFPE&riifaiy galo at
MORBIS’ TEA STORE; in the Diamond. {upr7
Hope Poandry.
JAMES COCHBAS,-- • * • ‘-o*o2oB BULK, JO.,
WM. F.M’SBIDB,* *' C.JVAOBKW.-
COCURAN)'M , BRIDE & CO. t
■iVo. 137 Front Strut, near Wood, Pillibtcrgh,
TI'irANirFACTUREBS of Cajtixiga, Cooking Slovci,
JVJL Donavaa’a Improved Enterprise Cooking Stoves,
• (PatentCu August, 1850,) Ranges,Hollow Ware,Orates,
■-Sc. AUo.fron Vaults, Vault Doors, Railing Window
•Shatters,and fought iron Work of every, description.
«pr 4 • ■ . • • . •
H/nUTARY' GOODS,— SiCetving; and on hands, a
JjX fine stock of Swords, ■Sa»teCP/ t lJ®® e fi Drums,
Fifes, Knapsacks, Fiags, Battons, Lace fcpanleltt, Pas
.'Uts, Spars, Gloves, and Military Trimmings generally.
**»' 'so,Gold and Silver Fringe, Lace, Stars, Rosettes,
»nd for Regalia of all sorts.
Watches, Gold Pens, Jewelry, Silver Spoons
manufacture repaired and always on hand, of the best
Quality and Warranted. _ - >V. W*. WILSON,
aprd * • corner of Market and Fourth streets.
To ContvaetofUmouit Carpenters# Act
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS of the Episcopal
Church, to be erected of STONE, on Crant street,
can be seen at the Sunu.ty School Boom of Trinity
Church. Access to the same T-au be had by calling on
Hugh Blackliurst, who lives on the alley
room. Persons proposing to contract for the bmldmg,
must hand in their proposals before the lSlh instant, to .
Thomas AL Howe, at the Exchange Bank. . ;
EIBBONS.— A. A. MASON A CO. Twill open, this,
morning,- cations of new style Bonnet- Ribbons;
cap do. Also, Lace Veils, Embroideries,&c.,&c. fapr7
A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE JN ALLEGHENY 1
fob SitE.—A valuable property, pleasantly loca
ted, with a front of 40 leet on me Common and Shanna
pan street, by ISO deep to a SO Toot alloy; having a two
■story Brick Hoasc, with a ball, and nine rooms conve
niently arranged *, also, warehouse and cellar, ojjtoven,
hydrant, yard, garden and fruit trees, railing in .front.
The bouse is well built, and is of the best materials.—
The hall and rooms ore suitably papered, and the whole
is in complete order Price 84,000 .
* Terms—Bt,ooo in hand; balnncc in 0 years.
- S. CUTHUERT, GenU Agent,
apr 4 50 Southfield street.
lt! ' Prl KlMOOEHffl
(ffommerriftl anti
Doily K«vle iv or tile Wholesale M arlcet.
i *
- Of !■ ICE OF TH E ; MORNING POST, » .
■ ' ToonsDAT, April 10, 1851.}
FLOUR—-The market |g firm, with considerable
demand; sales on the wharf at 83,0003,26. ;
BACON—Firm at former quotations.
,CORN—Languid; sales on the wharf at 40c.
COFFEE—Declining; sales in lots at Ujoll,.
SEED—The demand is over for this sonsonv
MACKEREL—SaIes ofNo. 3 in lota at 808 if
POTATOES—Pink Eyes; 65070 t> buth.j Reds,
46050,
BROOMS—SaIes of 100 doi.at 1 doz.
Oommcrctol Summary.
CanfuUy Prepared far the Morning Past
ti l . Nashville, April 2nd.
Tnk ,^ S ~ T . “ ave bcon mor « oalea lo day than
for the past wcelt. There was one sale of 20 balea
at tuc.lho article, was, however, very fine. We
can safely qunto at 709}. ■■-■■■■
TonAccor—Marliet is animated, coming in freely
aod has a ready sale. Sales to diy at A. ifamilton’s
warehouse at S 1 06; 2 at 1 26; l 50; 6 05; 6 85; 6 25;
7 10; 7 30; 7 85; 7 76. ’
Louisville, Annl 4th.
Piiovisions— Holders of mesa Pork are very firm
at an advance, with sales, however, of 300 barrels
at $l2; for several lots $l2 25 was refused during
tho day. Bacon from tho country commands sjc for
Shoulders, and 7J to 7f for clear Sides and Hams
Sales from store at 5| for Shoulders and 8c for clear
Sides. Sales of lfi4 casks Bacon from pork house
at sfc for Shoulders, packed, and a silo 0f3,000
loose Shoulders at sjc. For a largblol of Shoulders
pocked,slc was refused to day; a sale of 16 hhda
clear Sides at Bc.
_ _ Sr. Louis, March 3lst.
Lead—ls arriving freely from the upper Missis,
sippi,. but the demand at the prices asked, is as yet,
b ? 5^ meaDßacll?e ' On Thursday thoro was a sale
ofBso pigs Galena, at $4 60 100 lbs. Since
which, nothing has transpired; holders ask, $4 300
4 3o for Lower Mioca. but wo hear of no eal«»
Bacon—Smce our last, has been m excellent de
mand, and some important transactions havo traue.
pired. Sales of23casksatsc /Orgood
country for clear sides, and file for
hams* 60 casks: nbbed sidcfl at 7c; 14 casks clear
sides at 7|c, and 18 c&eks at Bc. On Friday of 1,005
pieces and 34 casks on private terms; 100 casks
prime Missouri at 6*c for shoulders, 8c for clear
aides and 7jc for hams; 40 casks shoulders at sjc» 6
casks at sc* 13at sjc; 18 casks shoulders and hams
at &i and 7*c; 22 casks ribbed rides at 7c; 16 casks
clear sides at 74; 7at 7jc; 14 casks prime at 8c; 10
casks good hams at 7c, and 8 casks prime at 7|c; 4
caaks common hams at 6|c; aod on Saturday ot 26
casks shoulders at s±cj 18, 60 and 126 caaks prime
ribbed sides at 7c, and 24 casksclear sides at7|c-
_ Memphis, March 30th.
Cotton —Wo have but fitife change to noto in the
cotton marketi pnees arc not quite so full and there
it less offering, holders and purchasers seem dis
posed to wait the effects of tho last Liverpool oc
counts on tho Hew Orleans market, and there la
very little arriving. We continoo our quotations,
with the remark, that for tbe present, the tendency
of tho market is rather downward-
Inferior 6J07
Ordinary 7jg)q
Middling 9310
Good Middling lOJOII
Middling Fair 11}(0I1,
lllOl2
FORT OTP t’JTTSBDBffff,
7 PEET 0 INCHES WATta ZH THE CSAS.NI’.
ARRIVED
riiearaer Michigan No. 2. Boie*. Heaver
“ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
bedstone, WoocwaTd, Brotvnsviile
** J.Mhee,
Heavt't. Gordon. Heaver-
Fasmon No. i\ Peebles, Kliznbsih.
rbomas Shnvcr, Untiej-, West Newton
J. Nelson, Moore.'Whceimg.
“ Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.
Jenny Lind, Hurd, Zanesville.
“ Malta, Dexter, ZuiesiUe. .
(jlftaco*, Lfobortt. Ctncmnau
•f Jefferson, Johnston. Louisville
a .Washington, Martin, Louisville.
“ J. J-Crittenden, Elliott, St. Louis.
Gossamer, , Cinctouau.
: I>ISI*ARI'KD:
Rcttatonu, Woodward, Itrownnnllo
*• ■ Atlantic, Parkinson, do
4 J. M kcc, flrnUrtoason. McKeesport
*- Michtgnn No. i.vHotcs,tieavcr.
Ucaver, Gordon, Deavcr-
Tnomas Mmvef, Uivdey. West Newton
“ Fashion, Peebles, Eliz«boib. r '
* , u
u Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati.
Reveille,Shedden. Wcllsville.
Diadem. ——. fct. Loum
-14 Isaac Newton, Hemphill, St Louis.
“ Cashier, McMillen, Wheeling.
rhomas hcoit, Vandergnir. Beaver.
Allegheny River Trade.
REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS.
lJS3ij§i The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
-k- r i-‘No. -■ Gapt. Wat. 11an,*ia. leaves the Allc
chewy waan lor trnnEJin,every Manaay ana Thursday.
ai 4 P. M.
The fine steamer.ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CapL
John Haxka, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank
lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M.
For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. . (manh>
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati.
(¥*2* - The new and fast running steamer OIN-
Bibmiwguam, Master, will leave
nwtkti wiffiare gul at 1 y every Wedxesoav.
IV r freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to
mar.’O G. B. MILTENBERGER.
For Marietta and flociilngport.
Tile fine steamer PACIFIC, Zkhovr Mas*
j£f3£g>iSgjasTK», will leave forthe above and intermedi
ate ports every THURSDAY , aid o'clock, P. M.
For freight-or passage, apply on board, or to
' T. WOODS & SON,
No. 61 Water at., and G 3 Front st..
Flunk Road Notice*
ALL perrons who have subscribed to the Fund for
matring a Plank Hoad on Pennsylvania Avenue, or
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Turnpike, from Oakland to
Henry Darker'*, are notified to call at the house of the
subscriber, in Reisvjlie, ou or before tho 15th of April,
instant, and pay fifty pet cent, ou their respective sub
scriptions. {aprsj HENRY REIS, Treasurer.
rgHIE BEST Grew-'Tea.in- Pittsburgh.'- Some new
X crop Young fl yson Tea baa been received at MOR
RIS* Tea Alert, in the Diamond, which for strength and
flavor i* superior to any ever sold.in Pittsburgh.. Price
81,00 per 10. • - apsl
Fairmount Fire Bnglns for Sale,
THE members of the Pairmouut Fire Company ofibr
their ENGINE for sale. It is In first-rate order, and
wilt be sold cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH, Sec’y.,
epr3:tf No. '409 Penn street.
J vESTRUCTiON TO HATS,MICE AND ROACHES.
1 / —The EzUrmtnaiar will speedily rid your houses
of these pests to nil good housekeepers. Hundreds of
boxes of this article have been sold during the past win
ter, and every box has given perfect satisfaction. Price
25 cents. For sale by S.L. CUTHBERT,
apir3 Smith fieldatrcet.
Dlfsoluttan. t"
THE Partnership heretofore existing 'between tho
sabicribera, under the firm of Coulter A Hacke,
Druggßts.bas this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent J. A. COULTER,
March 31,1831.
C7*Tho affairs of the late firm will be settled “by J. A.
Coulter, who continues the same business at the old
stand, corner of Wood and Third.streets. ap2
Notice*
THE “Educational Association of Allegheny County ”
' will meetin the First Ward Public School House,
Pittsburgh,on Friday, ApriUth, 1851,at7o'claek.P.M.;
at abich lime addresses will be delivered by W. C.CoF
HN, M. D., and Mr. A. BcbtTv On Saturday, the 6tb,
Mr. John Gbegoby will deliver an address on the Phy
siological training of Children in the School Room; fol
lowed by Mr. L.. T. Covkll.
' Thefnends of education are respectfully invited to at
tend. By order of the Executive Committee.
mar3l J.C. BURGHER, Se
MORRIS’ TEA MART—r(Z.ar« Mohbib A Hawobtu,)
—lnthe Diamond, second door from Diamond al
ley. If you wish for Tea tbatis really good, this is the
place to buy it—as inferior, low priced Teas, are never
kept at this establishment, ,
Extra Family Teas- *-* 50c. lb.
Superior qualities-- —• 75c. Ih,
The very best iraporled-81,00 lb.
This is the only ptore in'Pittsburgh that keeps pre
cisely the same kinds of Black Teas that are sold in
England and Ireland at 4 and SS.CO ib. Price 50 and
73c-& [mar27
Cabinet Makers Wanted.
THE subscribers will employ a number of good hands
at the above business; viz*. Bureau, Bedstead and
Table makers. None bat good workmen need apply.—
as good wages 17111 be given and pat-mem prompt.
RYAN A Al’ftEE,
- at Hyan’s Buildiugs,
marts No. 31 Fifth atree
Keeler’* Sarsaparilla.
WONDERFUL EFFICACY OF THIS EXTRAOR
DINARY PREPARATION; - Thousands have
been relieved of a great amount of suffering, and many
lives saved by the use of it. It is acknowledged by the
best judges of medicine to be the most elegant, scientific
and salutary So »« fc «£ ... a
seldom,tf ever, equalled; -It stands-unrivalled for the
cure of Erysipelas* Salt Rheunu' Canker, Scrotala and
all the various diseases arising from an impure state of
the blood. Bold wholesale apd-retail by
S.L. CUTHBERT,
arf9 Srqithfield street.
A Partner Whnted
EY agenfleman who is now doing a profitable busi
ness on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose
means are too limited to carry on the saine. 4 Any per
.on of good character, possessing SISUO in cash, or
fc oods suitable for a country store, can hear of a good
chance by calling upon STUART A SILL,
•mar2fclm 124 Wood street.
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■ TBGA.^ri ; '■ .
W^andSrMthfield.
JOSEPH FOSTER '.Mabaasb,
ApurrTAßCE—Fust Tier aud flue«e,6o cenlai- Sec*,
ond and Third Tiers* 25 cents j (SodGallery,2s cents.
Tnyaie Boxes,each,Bl,oo. V
Doors open at 6J o’clock, Curtises al7 o'clock: -.
: WEDNESDAY- EVENING, 41 loih, the perform,
ance wjll-commenre with the plof
LONDON ABSURCE
Poll;a Nutional, Mrs. Waiter 4 Mr. Culladine -
The wholeto coocludewuh ; - .
MERCHANT OP VttCE -
la rehearsal, and will ahorily bfrodneed, the new
Roman Historical Tragedy of CrncL the Roman Con
sul! In which Mr. Buchanan will »fl n his part of the
noble Roman, as performed liy. li n the principal
ciucs of the United States. ' r •
Due nonce will be given of Mr. thannn’s appear
ance os Sir Harcourt Courtly and llfet • •
Danctne and T t'
MR.H MEYFN, Professor Of B£nTfrom New
York,thankful for the kindpalroU of iast spring
respectfully begs to inform bis patroilnd the public,
that hia. Dancing- Academy, tn WiliT Hnii, will'be
opened on Monday, April 14th. tuition, Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday : for chill,at4 o'clock ;
for gentlemen, at G o’clock,?. M.; privafiasses, for la
dies, ai 10 o’clock. A' M.» and private eIW for gentle
pl6o*®'ll4 o'clock, A.M.,~0f the aboviaya- Board
ing Schools and Families attended to. lies and gen-
Uemen can receive private lessons; and\ B seB will be
tormed at other times than the above.
Mr. M. will teach all that is fu&hionable-ithouc omit
ting his celebrated, graceful and easy mami-for which
be has received a liberal patronage in Ni York and
fearope. .
r Mr. M. will also teach irt Allegheny, at & Fly’s, on
I uesday, Thursday and Satnrday—at 4 o’tck,P M ,
for children; at 8 o clock for ladies and genmen.
Cards containing his terms-can be procuredhis. resi
dence, 21 Fifth street, between Wood and Main, where
Mr. M. willle happy to give all necessary idrmaUon
upr7:lwd*
Dancing! Obncing! ■
M lt CHARLES BROOK, Teacher tfDanek.nut
from Philadelphia,) respectfully inform# tllovcr*
of Dancing, that ho is prepared to teach all the tshiOn*
able Dances of the Cast, in their latest etylesiCotil*!
lious. Polka Quadrilles, Mazurka Qaadnllcs.ancur
Quadrilles, Deux •tempts Quadrilles, the Paris?olka
Quadrilles, Schouiseh Quadrille#, Waltzes, plain Vhltze,
Polka Wahze, Redowa Walize, Polka Mtuurka'VUhzc,
Hop Waltze, Schottiscb Wailze, Bolero. Bcboisch
Woiize, Ac. Private lessons given, and private chases
attended to on moderate terms.
Any communications left at Weaver’s Hotel, cornu of
Fourth and Grant streets, will be promptly auendedta
aprS*.- (Tribune copy and charge Post.)
fcE&CrURIfIS OS MAH.
BV O. S. FOWLEB, OF NEW YORK,
OR Phrenology and Physiology applied to Hamah
Perfection,** WILKINS HALL, as follows;
Thursday evening* March 27—Signs of Character
; Friday evening, 2Sth—Analysis of Propensities.
Saturday evening, istfc—Self Perfection and Juvenile
Training.
Monday evening,3lsi~Mcmory and IniellectnarCnl*
mre.
, Wednesday and Friday, April 2nd and 4th—MATRI
MONY, or the Science of Love, Selection, Courtship
and Married Life.
..Ye who woold enjoy matrimonial felicity, and avoid
discord, come.
Monday and Wednesday,7th and 9ih—Woman’s Phre
nology. Sphere, .Rights, Wrongs, Doties, Place, Influ
ence,Treatment and Perfection.
Let her whom it sects to improve, be there.
Friday, itih—Hereditary Laws and Facts, a rich phi
losophical treat.
Monday and Wednesday, 14th and IGth—Manhood,
us office, perfection, impairment and rc-invigoraiion.
Commencing at 7£ oclock,and ending with Public
LxAiifruTioss.
„ICT First lecture, Free. Tickets to Men, 15 cents;
Women, 10 cents.or 10 forGV. Professional delineations
of character, with numbered charts, and also nru. writ
ten opinions, including advice lunching Health, Occu
pations, Faults. Ac., their remedy,self-perfection, man
agement of children, Ac., daily and unoccupied even
ings at his private apartments at Brown’s Hotel. itnarSS
SUNDRIES— 22 sacks Dried Apples;
12 bbls, superfine Floor;
G do RycFionr;
2 do Eggs;
4 kegs Lard;
2 bbls. Roll Balter.
On consignment and for sole by
apr7 KINO A MOORHKAD-
PORIv BARRELS—JS empty Pork barrel* for sale by
«»pz7 W2U. DYER.
MOLASSES— 50 bbls. oak cooperage;
__ 25 do cypress do;
CUDLK VINEGAR—GO bbls. cypress barrels
J apr7 _ WM.DYER.
WHI i h LIME—3 U bbLs. far sale low by
apr7 WM.DYER.
New spring goods-a. a. mason ATotir-wm
open this morning seventy cases of imported and
American Dry Goods, of the latest and most fashionable
styles, to which they solicit the Question of their pat
rons amTthe public. . . ■ 4apr7
Figured poplins.-a. a.
cow opening cases and packages of plain ana fig
ured Poplins. Also, a large lot of lace capes, breakfast
caps, jackonet flouncing, Ac., Ac. |apr7
SHAWLS.— A. A. MASON A CO., have jast received,
.per express,thJny cartonsof printed cashmere; high
colored Thibet; cmbioulered do; fancy do laine, and
other Shawls. [apr7
IjMFTIf STREET, between Wood and Market streets,
. opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry
made and repaired. (aprS^ly
Rfc.MOVAL.~J, on La nas rejnovea to No. no mar
ket street, (two doors north of his old stand,) the
home lately occopiedhy R. D.Thompson, fapr&lw
TT Eft Phrenology. Sphere, Treatment, Duties and Per-
Jlj. Ycctlon. Fowler’s ora Lecture, at Wilkins Hall,
Monday and Wednesday evenings, 7th and 9th of April,
at 7J o’clock,—with singing, by Dr. Brcvoon; closing
with the public delineation of several female characters.
Seatsone dime, Tuesday evening. April Bth—Religion,
its duties and its doctrines, as taught oy Phrenology.-
Friday evening, Hereditary Laws and Facis—a most
scientific lecture.
10* Professional delineations of character, with num*
beied charts, and also,/«ii written opinions* including
advice touching Health,Occupations, Faults, Ao., their
remedy, self-perfection, management of children, Ac.,
Ac., daily and unoccupied evenings, at his private
apartment, at Mr. Brown’s Hotel.
aprs:lw 0.9. FOWLER.
A* W • Foster.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW:
OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, bdowMarktt
atrau Pa. novlStdawly
fl’tO the HonOrablo the Judges of the Court of General
JL Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny
The petition of C. W. Bennett, of the 4th Ward, Pitts
burgh City, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewetb,
That yoar petitioner hath provided himself with mate
rials (or the accommodation of travelors and others, at
his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
po keep a public house of entertainment. And your
petitioner, os in doty bound, will pray.
C.W. BENNETT.
We, the subscribers, citizens of aforesaid Ward,'
do certify thoi the above petitioner is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for tho-accommodation
and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary.
Thomas A Hinton, Robert hPCutcheon, James P Hor
bach, F Braun, G W Smith, Jan I Kerr, James Werner,
James Matthews, John Christy, J L Shee, Henry M’-
Collough,M D Patton • [apr7:3t
To James Denny.
"I TOV are hereby notified that CATHARINE DF.NN Y,
4- by her father and next friend, has filed in the Court
oi Common Pleas of Allegheny County, a Libel for a
Divorce a vinculo matrmonu No.6s, of June Term, 1850.
And you are hereby required to be and appear in your
proper person, before the Judges of our said Court of
Common Pleas, to be holden at tho City of Pittsburgh,
on the third Monday of June next, to answer the petition
or libel of the said Catharine Denny, and show cause, if
any you faave } why she should not be divorced from the
bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the acts of Assembly
in such cases made anaprovided.
Witness the Hon. Wra.B.M’Clure.President Judge of
said Court, this 29th day of March, 1851.
HJora the Record. GEO. 8. HAYS, Proth’y.
mttrS9:4tlaw , CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff.
N. H. HACKE.
T- aWYER’S BRIEF PAPER—A superior article, for
Aj sale by the quire, at W.S.HAVEN’S,
mar 23 comer of Second and Market sts.
T IQUORICE BALL—I 2 canes for sale by
I 4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & C 0. t
•~apr4 . ■ t Cor First A Wood sts
r\ UM AH ABIC—SOU lbs. for sale by ~
VX opt aA. FAHNESTOCK &. CO.
OPIUM— 85 Els. new crop for sale by
aprt B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
GLUE— 50 bbls. No. 1 for sale by
npr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
CALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cases English for sale.
apr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
CARAWAY SEED—3OO Bis. for sale by
apr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Mercurial ointment— loo tbs;, strong;, by
apr4 _■ H. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
C AMPHOR—3 bbls refined for sale by *
martO B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO.
WHITING— 100 bbls for sale by »
matgo B. A. FAHNESTOCK fe CO.
■1 ÜBL.CHESNUTS for sale by s
1 marl 3 rj .B, WILLIAMS fe CO.
TYRIED AHPLES—Received and for sale by
U marlO SAMUEL P. SHRIVER.
TEAS! TEAS! --Extra fine Young Hyson. Tea, in
lacereu boxes, just received at the Pelrin Tea Store,
38 Fifth street. Retail price $l. We ask a comparison
of the above Teawtth any to be had elsewhere.
apr3 A. JAYNEST
POTATOES— SO oo|B. Pink eyes and brst-rate Ked
Potatoes for sole by WM.DYER,
apr3 SQ7 Liberty street.
EGGS— 15 bbla. for Bale by '
_ °P r3 ' WM.DVER.
BUTXER-S bbls. fresh Roll foFTa'le by —~
°P' 3 __ WM. DYER
/-(ANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—Just received per ex-'
\J press at [apSJ A. A. MASON A CO’S.
BEAVER BDCKETS-20 doi. Beaver Buckets jast
received and for sale by
mar*9- MILI-HR & WCKBT3ON.
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Sntnsefytfl.
|Jabiic fisttaws.
fMisteliaiuons.
'Thomas n. Little,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,
W omanl
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AUCTION KERSAND COMMISSION MERCUANTSr
■>- ; .61 »iaEEr T ,
HAVING been engaged m the abo ve-buitnesi for the
last nx years, inthufcuy, l waafdrespectfully :so
iieit constgum&nis of Goods,' to be sold in ibis- market,
either for Auction or jpnvate sale—particularly Glass-’
wafe, Hardware and Dry Good*. and will-makeliberal
advances on OH kinds of Goods 'consigned us for sale
here
Will refer to Messrs: Hewett. fioc A Co., E.-tL Vio
let, Wra.D. Wood & Co., John J.Anderson Sc Co., R.H.
Stone, Squire &Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin
-Denver,-Sdmt Louis; Butler A -Brothers,Cincinnati;
George MPLain, Pittsburgh/ 1 • • [margthy
1 W. G. M’CAttTNIiY, Auctioneer*
T\RY GOODS AND CLOTHING, AC.. at Auction.
Xs, -To-morrow, Friday, April ltth,-atIO o’clockin
the morning, will he sold at M’Cartney’s Auction House,
No-155 Wood street, a large assortment of Dry Goods
and Clothing—a pari of which comprise, cloths, cassi
.raefea, caasinetts, tweeds, alpaccas, mous do lames,
cashmeres, calicoes, ginghams, bleached and-brown •
muslins, Irish hnen table clothß, combs,handkerchiefs,
silkhnndkerchiefs and cravats, frock and dress coats,
pants and Vests-.fine shirts, check shirts, merino draw
ers; suspenders, table linen r towd!uur. Ac. ; .
aprlO W. G.-M’CARTNEY, Auct’rt
f| tWO VALUABLE BUILDfNO^LOT'^7T _ Accxro’7
A —Will bo sold on Saturday evening; April 12Ui iitB
- o clock, at M’Cartncy •* Auction No. 125 Wood
street, two valuable building lots, each fronting £4 feet 4
inches onSbort'Streei, uudextendinghack 100 feet to a
£0 foot alley. Said lots are Nos. £1 and 20 on Cosset’s
plan in the Third Ward of the. City of Allegheny; and
commanding a beautiful view of tho cities or Pittsburgh
-and AUechenyaadBnrroundlugCountry,;and would be a
most desirable location for a private yesidence.as n
cauno'.be surpassed by any situation fot. health in the
iWo cities. Title indisputable. Terras at said.: .
mar2S W. G. RPCARTNEY, Aiict’r
P« 31. DAVIS; Auctioneer*
A DMJNISTRATOR’S SALE OP HORSE, ROCKA-
A waY AND HARNESS, , On Friday afternoon.
11 tli instant. at 3 o’clock,at. the livery stable of James
' Matthews, Penn street, near. SL Clair, will be sold, by
order.of Administrator of John Finaey, jr.,'deceased,l
snpenor, eastern made, Rockoway Carnage and liar
i ness, nearly new ; 1 very desirable Family Horse
l aprlO P. W. DAVIS, Auct’r
JAOIES A. JOURS,
V HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
C0B1TE& 07 ÜBSOXr Atftl HAto BTBBXTB
\ COMPLETE assortment of Drugs, Chemicals and
A. Family Medicines, always on hand. {opr2
G?ED STORE REMOVED.—'The subscriber has re-
Omovcd his Seed Store, from Second. street to the
recently occupied by Mr..Reed,as a Tailor
Sha, on Third street, almost immediately opposite the
Pggpfficc. Cepri tf] F. L. SNOWDEN•
TS\i6vKD—& Ksiateand dens*
XV »i Agency Office to Nojatf' uiJithfield street, between
Fourth. . • • [api4
JtfSiRECETVED— Another lotof SILKS, comprising
llps.Chenc Mlks, new and tashionable styles :
Ope*- pall plaid; spcs. black figured: 13 pieces blTc.;
we are confident, that for a variety
If patterns,■'our stock of bilkscannoi
be surpoicd-
A few tore of those and French Lace
Bonnets lft. [aprSV . • • A. A.MASON A CO
Seventy Hands Wqnted.
7O hand*; to a; Section No
ft 20> h the Ohio and Pa&nsylvania Railroad, at
tbe town oißaden. Beaver county, The Highest wage*
given. 7-RJH. BROWN,
sps:3td» ; .V < Contractor.
LOUiSVIILF LIME—By the barrel or retail; 25dot
blaeamfclack ink ; 20doz. .lead pencils; 23 gross
coat and vesftnoles; n few maps, ebrns and- pictures:
100ofi)arrts.’ive different editions of its old Directories;
500 of the fuHaccoant of the great firs at Pittsburgh, in
1645; a vanen of blanks; afe wsehotl a::d other books;
late couaterfel detectors; the Daily Horning Post, ana
all oar daily,and most all our.weekiy,lnd aboot 100 iaie
exebauge papers, from our .principal towns and cities
kept for sale by IS A Aft HARRIS,
Agent and Ccmmissan Merchant,
aprs Liberty, near Market bid St. Clair bib -
WANTED— bevertl gardners: a rood blacksmith,
with a family. Several nlee f welilnstructed young
men want places as book keepers, saletaen. warehouse
men; and several means laborers; scleral house keep
ers,cooks,chambermaids, wet and dryannes, want em
ployment,&c. Please call at ISAACHARRIS’Gene
raI Agency and Intelligence Office, Libriy street.
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To Cabinet filnkers.
Tenters, Mahogany, Rosewood and lainut; Tarnish,
Hardware and Fwmtturt at
THE subscribers have just recervediom New York
and Boston a most splendid stockof VENEERS,
and are monufactunog by machinery I&niture suitable
for the trade. AU of which we/wtll »U at extremely
low prices.
As great care was taken in the seiectin of the stock,
persons cannot fail to be suited either # to quality or
price; and, as itlswcti known- that can he
made by machinery superior andmacLlower ihan by
hand, the attention of tne trade is respetfaUy iuvited-
Tnrned Work,in atl its branches, cafied on us usual
Plank for hand
required in mannfactunngCabtnet Furzzure,constantly
on hand—viz: Mahogany^Yarmth;-jardware; Hair
Cloths, Springs, &c., Ac. : RYAN » M'KEE,
• Ryuo Buildings,
marS&ydatv Noil Fifth street
iuTTsupßcrr
coiuteb or tu&ssrr Atro tqsd st&ckts«
CHARTERED A. D. lbSO; theSdy chartered Insti
tution of the kind in Pennsylsnia.
Faeuliy. Joux Tlehuko, ppctpaJ Instructor in
the science of Account*.
O. K. CnAUßEnun. Professor o PinmomATp, Mercan
tile computation, Ac.
Alkx. M. Watsov. K«q, on Commercial
Law.
Those wishing to obtain a caiplete knowledge of
Bookkeeping and iti application > every branch of bu
uuess, also, a rapid ana elegant had wrlung, are invi
ted to call and examine the arranetnents.
Lecture on Commercial Law evry Monday evening.
Reference to any of the city mc&nanta. fdeclO
rosx m’fa»Bx i——•••joas covodb.
d OtVODB,
[Successors to John ATFrien A Co.j
Canal JZsin, Penn street.
Fenna. Railroad—Cental Railroad*
SHE subscribera having beeniappoinied shipping
Agents for the Pennsylvania }r Central Railroad,
>rm tbe public that we are nowbrepared to receive
any merchandize or produce for nlpment east on the
opening of-.the Canal. ■ ■ i
Goods via this route will be called through in five
days, and all consigned tons wtlfee forwarded free of
commission or charge for advanch.
SATES or FBQQHX BSTWSSN miLA-ULPUIA A nTTSDUaGH.
Dry Goods, Hau, Shoes, Books Stationery, Cutlery,
Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers,Furniture, Drugs, Me
dicines, Saddlery,-Wool,fcc.,Ae(Bl 100 Ibs7 •
Hardware, Queonsware,Grocetes, Paints, Dye Stuffs,
Oils. Leather, Clover, Flax, Titrilhy and other Grass
Seeds, i ■
Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, L.Td, Lard Oil, Tobacco
Leaf. Coffee,Tallow, Grain andßags. 60c. VlOO &jg.
Ashes, Marble, (roach.) Tae Pitch, Rosin, German
Clay, Bones, Ac.-, 50c. ? 10b ttv
raarlS M’fADEN A COVODE.
“ Norm American and u Western Steam
boat Accountant,” Professor d Book-Keeplug and the
Commercial Sciences. : ’
N. B. HATCH, Etq ,of Bar, Professor
of Mercantile Law. • -•
JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Prdcssor of Ornamcutul and
Mercantile Penmanship.
Perrons desirous of obtaining thorough Me)canuteed
ucauou,can rely opotiobtainiig in tbia institution every
thing that is advertised. There is no advertising of the
names of instructors and lioturere who neither teach
nor lecture in the place; not no humbugging the jmMuf
with pieca of wth the engraver’s name sup
pressed, and a name affixed; pretending to have “ exe
cuted” them with a pen.
Ladies’ Writing Class meds in a separate apartment,
from 10 to 12 A.M. v
Gentlemen’s Class-from tit the tuomiug till 10 at
night. ; 1 jmar2l:dAw
1A Wasted.
1U OR 30 HANDSrto; tiake BOYS’ CLOTHES.—
None but first rate hatds need apply, at
mar'2s R. CHESTER’S, 71, Scuthacld street.
Law Paftn«r»Vlp*
THE snbseribers have nsjociated themselves in the'
practice of. Law, under of Bianc a Wash
umroN. One or the other oftthem, when not engaged'Nn
Court, can be ail tioe* in the office, on Fourth
street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black.
* -r SA.MUEL W.BLACK,‘ >
febB REAPE WASHINGTON
rsk Spring FtialUon T6r 1861 f ;
L W THIS heaumul style of HATri received and for
by ' JAMES WILSON,.
mar 7 -cbnierof Woo’d st. and Diamond alley.
rT'CTaoUSE liaveon tiana uquanuty
X of ground rice, ground.eipressly for whitewashing
purposes. It being of a strongly nature and of.
a pearly white “sets’* the wash strongly on the wall and
gives it a dear and brilliant appearance. It answers
equally well lor colored ■
RHODES A ALCORN,
raar22 - 107 3d st.VopJprite St. Charles Hotel.
WM , DVER
BACON S»-Choice cat family Hums
foraale.by j , - ■ [apr3l" - M-M. BYER. ■ -
SHOULDEB&ifI.OOO tbs. cost cut small -moulders
just ouVof smoke, for talc by .
Thresh olive oil—iWSßYti! l ® p r “/siote of
Jp. • -JAMES A. Jt)NES, '
apt 2 * . nnrnar Of'Liberty and Hand sis. ■
G" "ASTJLE AND PALM SOAP-Fot silo by '
aprS ■ ''- 1 . - JAMES A. JONES. -
OUSSEL’S PREMIUM' SHAVltra CKEAM—For
sale by . [aprll] . JAMES A.JONE3.‘
K. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANTKEMEDY--Foraaia
by [qpr-jV ■ : -.-.-. JAMES A-JQNE3. -
F’IEMIUM MUSTARD-Of our own manuractuto,
constantly on hand and icr sslti by ■ _
ntnt7 ■ RHODES & ALCPRN.
YYRIED APPLES—IOO bus. in store and forsulo by
D ma. 7 WM. DYER, 207 Liberty iv.
GHOPRED FEED— SOO bas. ;n »rc and for sale by
mar 7 RHODES & ALCORN. ’
ICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on-hand and for sale,
mar 7 RHODES tc. ALCORN.
mu 3& No. S 5 Fourth strict.
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BY TELEGRAPH.
Reported Expreetly for the' Daily Atoning Pott.
EUCSIVBD'BT I.IGHTMNS— PP.IJITKD BT STIUM,
< CONNECTICUT ELECTION.
■ Babctoud, April 9..
The Democrats hare carried the 4th district,
makihjra gain of one. The delegation stands re
Tetiveljt as it did in the last Congress, the democrats
having Jostone in the 13th district end gained one in
the 4th. ' ' - ~
•a.; Fori the Legislature all bat five, towns have beet)
freaixl from, and .is‘.as follows:- Democrats 112.
Whigß 106. There is one representative to bo
elected in each of the five towns: to- be heard from.
The W higs have the Senate by one majority. -
Hon. Daniel Webster arrived bore last evening,
from NewfYUrk, and proceedcd to Marshfield. He
lookcd-very; feeble, and the people of Springfield,
withont distinction of: party, torhed tint.'en masse to
meet him at the railroad depot, and-greet him
as a Union man dh hie arrival in the'State. - .
The Canada sailed to-day at noon, with a large,
number of passengers, among whom are Col. Kim
met, of Baltimore, bearer of despatches ; Amin
Bey and anile of Turkey; Mr. and Mra, Bohlem
and; F. Evans, of Philadelphia. She takes no specie*
' : - New Tout, April 9. /
The steamer Union, from New Orleans, yesterday
bronght 3260,000 in coin.
The Royal steamer Merlin sailed to-day from
Bermuda, with 8260,000 in specie and 1 12 passen'
gore.
A resolution from the House was passed in the
Senate,''this morning, assenting to the purchase.of
ground ip the cityof Pittsburgh for the erection of
public buildings, and exempting the same from tax
ation.
Philadelphia, April 9th,
Daring the storm: yesterday 14 tide water canal
boats between HaTre de Grace and this city broke
from tbeir moorings. Eleven of them were sank,
and the loss of property must be great.
Tito argument in the Fugitive Slave case has clo
sed, and.the Commissioner will deliver hiv decision
on Friday.
Baxtiisobe, April 9.
Lieutenant Ridgely died last night.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Evinttra ] New Tons, April 9.
Cotton. .Unchanged. v
: Floor.. Steady.
Grain.'.Corn iaateody at 67. Barley, 1,22.
Pork.. Dell.
Mess Beef.. 16016.
Lard.. Dell st 81 to 8(.
Linseed Oil.. Upward teadency; sales at 77 to 79
Whiskey. .241.
Money,.Easy.
. Phieaiiziphia, April 9.
Floor. .Quiet at 4,60. ,
Wheat.. Red, 9901,00; white, 1,0301,04.
Corn.. Scarce.
Rice.. 3|031.
Whiskey.. Firm at 22023,
Baltiuoee, April 9.
F10ur..4,50-35,00,
Grain..Wheat,96ol,oo; Corn, 61062. Oats; 37
040.
Clover Seed. .5,1805,25.
Provi,ions..Firm.7 : Mena pork, 14,60014,75 ;
prime, 12,00.
Lard..ln bbls,Bl; kegs, 91,
Cheese.. Western, 7010.
Batter. .8016.
Coffee.. 100101. " ‘l’
Sugar .Unchanged.
'CntcnJBATT, April 9.
Fionr..ln demand at 9,4503,50. -
Wbiakoy.,l7j. - r :
Proviatnno. .Steady.
Lard. .Id bbls nt 8 ; kegs, B},
Mols»vds..34.
Clover 5eed..6,25.
The tlver has risen 10 inches.
Customhouse, Prrtaßuaoir, j
Surrey or 5 * OJJlct, Aprils,l6sU.t..
SEALED PROPOSALS win bo rccetved at this office
until 18 o’clock, 26th day of April, unit., for the fol*
lowing articles, for the uie of the sick at the. United
Suites Marine Hospital, near this City, until the JlOth day
ofJune,lBS2: - ’
Beef, os free as possible from booe,'price perppund.
Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb* • « “ :«
Brown Sugar of the best quality* • • “ « «
Rice « . « **
Tea Hyson*
Rico tour —*
Sperm candles*--
Butter, best quality - • * •
Middling bacon----
Hams
Lard -
Flour, best superfine- • • •
Molasses *
Port wine
Vinegar-----
Milk-
Best bolted meal*
Potatoes ---■••
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« * M <*
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•»•••■• « jjcf bbl.
...... « « gai.
t c u «t
it t( • u
' cf quart.
“ bushel;
(l it •
Beans .* l u . .
Eggs* * ♦•«••••*• « dozen.
Soli o < { peck.
Hominy- * “ “
Wood*— cord.
• Coal * ‘‘ bushel.
All of the foreign articles to beof.the very' best quali
ty, and to be furnished attach times and in such quanti
ties as on the requisition of the Steward of thr Hospital, -
approved by the Surveyor, may be required.
Any dther articles that may be warned, the Contractor
to furbish at the lowestmarket price:
It is estimated that the number of patients to be sup*
plied will average about SO per day. In 'kddinoa to
owhichthere win be about 10 officers and servants to be
supplied.
Any information concerning the'contract will be aiv*
en on application at this office. HENRY WOODS,
. ap3n2sto Surveyor and Agt, U. 8. Marine Hospital.
OR KKNt.—A small, well finished and completely
furnished Store, on Third street; next door to. the
Post Office. J 2. D. ttAZZAM, .
NoVETLiberty street,
apr4 : between Third streets.. .
SILVER .COIN WANTED—Eor which the highest
• prenunm will be paid. A. WILKINS A CO,
Exchange Office,
aprl comer Third ana Market streets. ,
TO GARDNERS.—Six adres of ground,ricarthe City,
oh the Allegheny side, and twenty acres on the Mo
nongahf l(i side, for
aprt ' , Third uud Market ata.
A LOT ON NUNNERY HILL—IOO feet front by 200
feet deep, for sale. Price $6OO. Enquire of
uprl A, WILKINS & CO.
SUGARS.— NewOrlean* Sugar ; ••
St. Louis Powdered Sugar;
. . . .do Crushed do; • - /
-do Clarified do f • -
-- do c Loaf • do: in store and for
faprl}' KING & MOORHEAD:
MOLASSES.— New Orleans Molasseaj ' ,
St Louis sugar-house Syiupi
- St. James 1 do’ do;..
rf Rattle Ground do do: tor sale
by [aprl] KING fe MOORHEAD,
mOBACCO-Of the following brands ; Russell & Rob*
L inson’s; W H Grant’s; W Wiere*; Richard King’sj
WH Hair’s: Barrow’s 20 lb boxes; in store and for
sale by -taprtl‘ KING* & MOORHEAD.
T ARTt—i!nhpg?iand 3bbl9.Lajd and for ante by
Xi aprl ■ , SAMUEL KSHRIVER;
EGGS'— Tbbls. fresh Eggs recM and for sale by
aprl, SAMUEL P; SHRIVER.
BUTTER— S kega packed rec’dund for sale by
aprl SAMUEL P, SHRIVER!
; '
aprt -■ /SAMUEL P. SHRIVER,
S'" HELLED CORN—ISO bus. rec’d and foTsal r. by ’
aprl • ~ SAMUEL P:SHRIVER.
A PPLES—7S bbls.Rom unites rea’d and for saie by
A aprl SAMUEL P. SHRIVER.
(CLARET WlN£t-14 hhds. Bordeaux: Claret Wine,
j 20 boxes do do Nedoc.
mart; , . MILLER & KtOKKTSON.
FOR SALE-Two DOW CMUtda PaUeirsilS.lndiM in:
diameter and 7 inch face. 'Also, l do 18 inches in
andd ineVface. • * AtOOBN .
BOX BOARDS AND PANEL STUFF-SOjOOO feel
» by
[.LOOK BOARDS—IOO,COQ.Ieei.wo 11 eeasonenan-rfc
sale w g reMlyredeeed P rice.^by
mar29:2w Allegheny Planint MUis.
fp in nnPb-RPu.ifiii hagsnio yoffee now landing trum
and for sale b r MILLER A RiCKETSON.'.
: For Kent. , !
THE snbjoriber offert a two and a telf story BRICK
-HOUSE for -rent, on the cornerof Wylie-and Lo
gan streets i 4. well-finished. Possession giyen^me.
. wile?* '
M2MI
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Bankers .anli (grange Brokers.
GKOIiGS MTGATT* * * VATBITK BBOWH.
JIYGTATT & BROWN,
BANKEES ANDEXcHANGE BROKEUS,
‘ CLEVELANDi OHIO.
Collections mad© in all the pnneipalcmes, and
STOCKS
: Bought and Sold <m Commission.
; - mar£):om v .1 " •• •_
’ JScr* 05 Wood Street,
... ‘ Third door : bdQvr Fourth~{weittide).
S IGHT.EXCHANGE oiuhe Eastern Cities constantly
ifbr stUer; Time Billsof Exchange and Notes dis*
counted- Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold.
Collections madeinaUthe principal ciiiosof the United
States. 'Deposits received Of Par and Current Funds.
'-.,ihai27sr T •••~~ z' r
; NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. •
Currentmohey recoivedon deposit.
Collections made on all thcprinclpal cities of the Uni*
ted States. r : ' Haugltly
Boston, April 9,
'" i PATRICKS &FRIEND, ,
BANKERS andkichasob brokers,
j No. 05, COENBB AVoOD AIID DUWOHB BTBBBTS, .
j. . • : • Putsbitrfh. Pa. : ■ fmnyl .
i jAß.S'aou.i. -■ taos. sA&axnT.;
i- ROOM U-SARGENT. ..
; BANKERS AND .exchange brokers,
jf. E. Comtrpf - Wood and Sixth strut*., Pa
DEALERS ulCoin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofpeposit,&c
EXCHANGE on the principal Cities of the Union
jmd Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. .
OUR BENT and-parfonds received ondeposite
. COLLECTIONS made on all parts ofthe.Umon.atth*
lowest rates. - ; acpll-ly .■
Boston, April 9.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA; BANKING HOUSE.
! ,
VTOTES, Drafts, Cbecfcsi &Ci collected, and Remit-
Xv tances made upon favorable terms. ,
mayfcbtf /JL R. BRYAN*. Cashier.
HbUidayiburgh r ]iTaylß,.iBso.^; : :
• : - • Notlcer
•TXrE have associated j.Gabdikeb Cornu with us in
ft; the Exchange and Banking business.
. • WAL H.-WILLIAMS & CO.
.Pittsburgh* Jan*y.l, 1851^rjafclm - ~
WM.it. WILLIAMS.*. -J. B. Jtt’VAT.--' *T. O.COTVUf
K Will. H. WILLIAMS & CO..
; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
aoaxs bast ooaitsa of wood asd. ranm Blasters,, .
LL transactions made oh liberal terms, and collec-
X jl tions promptly attended to. • [jo6:Gm
HABBtsstrna, April 9.
N» HOLMES & SONS,
HA.V£ BEHOVED THBIB BA2UUHO AJTD BXCHAH9S OFPICB
To No, 67 Slarktt strut, four doors btioto old stand . -
, ; N. HOLMES A SONS,
1> ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea-
MJ lers is Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern .and Western
cities constantly for sale./. .
; Collections made in all the'eities throughout the Uni
ted Suues. Depositeo received in par funds or conent
■ paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third* and Fourth
streets. aug2S»ly. :
Boston, April 9,
Bomestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes ,
4 GoldandSUvtTyßoughtiSo^dandEzchangtd,
' : .. - AT TfiS.
EXOSANGB AHD BASEIHG HOUSE
• 5 __ • ■op v'
; WUliasm A. Mill & Co.,
01 Wood Streett
PITTSBURGH.
1 UTKggsr Aixcranro on Tore deposits
Bdnhersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and
DoTrusticEiUsjßillsof Exchange, Certificates ifDepot*
it,BankNotts.and Coin..
Corner of Third and Wood 6ts., directlyopposite the St
Charles Hotel. ' . . . may2B
B CTIES’a BTJILIJISO,FOURTH ABOVE ttJ MET STBSXV- .
TIHIS BANK*ia now prepared to do business. Open
X; from U A. M. to 3 P.M.
Interest paid on Special Deposits
cugll THOMPSON BELL,Cashier.
STRICT attention will be given, to all business en«
■trnstedtohis care. Pittsburgh manufactured aru
cles always on hand, or procured on shortrotice.
Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on favora-
terms. Advances made if reqnired. fcogtZktf
Drafts on san Francisco, California, tor
: sale at the Banking House of PATRrCKS &
fRfEND t No.9sWoodBt. [oct!9
-i - .
Drw Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar
; ; • ' AttD
CAHOHAiAGfAI Ci
FotthseompUtseurecf Coughs, Colds,lnfluenza, Asthma y
Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung '
V Complaints teruUng to CONSUMPTION.
r Loo& at ita VnpaTalelled Succesa.V
tpHE above distinguished COUGH MEDICINE is car-
X 'ryihg all before it in Lung Complaints. In all sec
tions of ure country it is constantly, performing cates
which astonish even pbysicirihs themselves, Look at
the high character and-standing of the names which
vouch tot its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M.D.,
late Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati; W.
J, Richards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse: Hon. Judge Wm.
Burke, for more than 2D years. Post Master of R.
S. Newton, M.D., Prof, in the Medical College at .Mem
phis! Tenn.;-John A. Coliias, Esq., Proprietor of the
Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of me Grand Division of
the Sons of Temperance of Ohio j William H. Levisoa,
EsoA Editor of the IT. S. Military and Naval Argus at
N. Y.; Thomas/C. Faulder, Esq, of Albany; Rev* H.
Wiseman,-Rev. R Hoyt,N.Y.Cuy; and we could name
hundreds, aye thousands of others, .who testify from
personal ezpmsnse, that it has cured.them and their
triends, in some cases after all other remedies had failed.
Such men never make sodi s:a emeuis, unless convinced
of .their troth beyond the possibiliiy of adoubL Read a
few of the letters. . „ • _ , i_ - ..
Extract from a leUer.from F. M. Cory to H. L. Stow
artrNo. 137, Second street, New York.
S?abta, June 30, 1840.
Dear Friend Siewart: I have been home now justtwo
months. When Itast saw you, I had but little hopes of
ever getting any better. But I have now the pleasure of
thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers l
Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, ana Canchalugua. I got a
dozen bottles of it aad dock home with me,determined
to make a fair-trial of it, as I had done with everything,
else; I have only' taken (oar. bottles of it, and I must
say it has done me more good than any other medicine
I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased
the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody
matter froramy lungs. Botthaihas now ceased, and so 1 '
has my cough, nearly . 1 cough.but little now, apd ex*
pectsoon to be entirely freo from .it 1 consider it an
invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who
are afflicted with a cough or diseased lun^s.
... . U . it (|
...... w "m **
<* <: u
• I let a y oung lady whohadthe CONSUMPTION* and
had bled a deal from the lungs* and doctored fever
ol months with our physician, but crew worse,'have <m«
bottle of it, and it cured her . It acted almost miraculously
in her case. ?
1 Your ainceje friend, F. M. CORY.
N. B, The original Utter from which the above is an
extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office, NO- 316,
Broadway. -
. j BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS OURED.
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mi.L AotaßY,
. BiNKERS'-ANB EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BANKING HU vshi*
JESSE CAROTHERS St CO,
Removal*
JOJ.ES XUAMBa. EDWARD EAHM.
Ka&SIEB&MHM.
dedianlce Bank
Gt. IP. TATLOa,
ua second street;
COMMISSIONED AND BILL-BROKER.
HOPE EVER*
WONDERFUL CUR ESI!
] 8E« HOW PBOMSTET.it .ACTS. % '' ■
Statement of Mr. JL Lang, Baker . N 0.359 Pearl streetj
jy. few days before last Christmas, I was taken
unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely At tfie
Lungs. I called in a Homoeopathic physician, bat bis'
medicine did not seem to help me.' Lread your advert*
isement, and thought I woula try lfr.Rogeri i St/rup tf
Livenoorty Tar and Carickalagua. Before T had taken
up the thirdboaky my bleeding had slopped, my Cough
iota konty and I felt as well as usual. My health is now
good. I considerit a most eicellent medicinei andcor
dially recommend it to ray friends. fuuanentwas
■madeto the Proprietors, March 1tUA,18504 . \
• OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES. !
■ room to publish di lengtA any.mom
certificates, we here give the names and residences Of
several individuals well known in New York, every, one
of whom has used this medicine, and can speafc personally
of its effacts, .Please call upon them; and hear what
they say. •
v cuabi.es H. Rcto, No. 102, Broadway, corner of. John
. street •••••-•
5 Bey. Ralph Hoyt,; No; 137, Madison street, Pasior of
the“ Church ofthe Good Shepherd.”' • ,
RoinETS. LocnwooD, No. 38, Vestry street
„' Stevakus Hoyt, No. 2GO. Houston street. # -
• ID?’Be sure to ask for Dr. AS Rogers 1 Syrup of LTV*
EkWORT, TAR, and CANOHALAGUA, and Jot no
other be palmed onto you. ■ . -
CAUTION.—None g«nu»»«, unless there is on thebuff
wrapher.a note (j/ - hand, signed with a Pen, by A. L.
SCOVILL & CO. • T o j, rtTTTt y
. FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A: L. SOOVILL
& CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC
HALL, No. 310 Broadway, New YorK, to whom all or
ders for the Medicine, anJ letters Telanng.to Agencies,
should be addressed, pMHiati. v _ I
ALSO, tor sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 67 .Wood street,
'/Wholesale Agent' for Putsbargh aniL M.
Carry and H: P.Sehwaru, Allegheny City, Townsend,
Cnrr &'Co« Manehoster ; A. Patterson, Birmingham,
i btmli, 31,00 j or six bottle. forSs,oo
mnt2st3ni : ~ f ■ - f
•. i - private Diseases^• ■ -
no BROWN- No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY.
j - Dsvoies his entire attention to an offic* -
• ( practice. ' His businessismhslly confined to
* • Private or Venereal Diseases* and such pain
ftil affections, brought on by impradence
yohthful indulgence and excess. .
+ Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorr
: < *Sg2Sjg|P r hen, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
-Icpurity of iho Blood, with all;disease3 o . the venerea
“■origin. Skin-Diseases,; Tetter,
Ringworm. Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lm •
.potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
ly SimpresrionsyDiseasesoi the-Joints, Fistula inAno-,
Ncrvdus Affections, Pains in the Back and Louis, Irma*
; tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated
; Cure guaranteed. • • k
• Fourteen years’ practicetffour in thi t city* enables Dr
•. Brown toorieraasußincesof speedy cure to all who may
- come finder his care... = ■ A . ~ ,
- Offiqe aadTprivate consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. •
C7*jCharges moderate. novfcdfcwly
EEUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newty aiscovred rem
edy for Rheumatism i* a speedy nndcertaln remedy
fonhat pairifultrduble. It never foils., «' : •.
Office and- Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh* Penna. The Doctor 1s always at
homo* ' ' ItwlS-dawif
l Ptttihurgh Lock Faetory.
WMi W. REILLY, Lock Smithing Bell Hanging and
JEfinac Blacksntithingj ' • -
. i - -v - No. 105 . Woon STBKET.
A GOOD assortment or Housework, Store antT Flush
Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on-hand.
Jobbingattended to in the ben manner. [starry
jjLjt-V'!--
mu tf ihtSruut ct Lu>ft>,arut iiiuTtiffakiu oTAt ■
£f castor LvtibS' •.'■••••■.• . ■ ■/.»
■VK/iSTARS BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY 2* a'
?V: fine herbal medicine, composed ehieSy of Waa ' ;
imported expressly for thivparpoTO,) ths rsremedlgSl >
virtues of which are uJso coiribined by a new chemical * »
exituut of tar, thus rendering: ihewhoie ■>
compound the most certain andefficacious remedy ever '
discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS:
INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE.. t r
Dr. Wm,Y. BankijOf Xenia,'Ohio, ahlghiy respect*--' T
able Druggist in that deligbifoirvilli fi¥
thafthesale of Wistaria Baisam ofwlid Cheny is ttn- v*
paralleled; The demand for it is eogreat thaUie caß •
scarcely keeo hfrasclf supplied with.iu Ho hasted is y
his store medicines for lungafiectionsr Bomeoflhew ~
were esteemed good and someguve temporary reliefs- '
Bat mnccnehaa bnd. Wistar’sßaJsam ~Of Wim CherflV'. ’
a number of the moat serioas c ase* weretompl4t«l f Co* -
red by its use; sold a medicine,® jay» thad«or ;
tor, jn which I had ttet enure confidence ttellhad in <
thls.v ;:-'••••'• ; : ~ . ■ .
- «
j so n«hly deserves,. What can prevent its sale ■when on - •
i every hand can bewitnesscd its wonderful cure*! • i The 1 * *
worst case or Asthma,-recent and dangwoiis Cotuth. ' r
(and. also those that are of long stahdinira Bronchitis 1
or Consumption (in its earlystages) are alwavw £nrad. ■
bv this remarkable medicine. " “ wweyeenrea
•• hereditary consumption t
Caredhy WRtar’sßsliu&ofWUdObfinir, r;/
issof*
J,D. Park—lkar Sirr ; l take tholibertyof advislair ■ '
you of the benefit ibatThave derived from the n* ao. '
Dr. Wistaria Balsam ofWUd,Cherry,, Iwas prostrated
by that terrible Bcoufge»OonstimpUQn,iaMay last, Tire
attack was tnily homfyieg to me, for five oTmyfiusilyv' “
(my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption. I ;
was afflicted with neatly ail of the worst features of the
disease: i had & distressingcosgh and expeetdr&ted t
great deal of blood, hectic fover T severe pains iathertlde
and chest, cold chilis, alternating with flushes of heat •'
and copious night sweats.
. I wae under the care of a skilled physician from'the
time I was takensick until about six weeks since, being
then about helpless, and my friends considering my case
hopeless, or at least Beyond the reach, of our pnys&Uii*s ’
skill, advised the use of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Chsr* -
yy. V_;* _ •*. • * #. _• *
' I have taken .four bottles of; the medicine, and now -
consider myself perfectly weH.--Imake this statement
to Induce others that are- ciHioted ai l have been, to
make trial of-Wlstari;* Balsam of Wild. Cherry, -which
; remedy has, under the blessing of Providence; restored
myhealtb. JEREMIAH ISORIGO.
Cnowif Poiar, Irtkeco;,la.fJhneis l lB49, t
Jr D. Park—-Otar Sir: As!have adeep ccmmisscm* T
tiou for the afflicted, permit me to givey on abriefhUio
ry of my afflictions, .'and the: benefits derived from the
use of “Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry.® InJuly
1844,1 was attacked with afeverof a typhoid character,
■which left me in a very debilitated state, when In the - '
following winter I was taken with a seven cold, which
reduced me to such an extent as to give me the appear-..
ance ofaconfirmed-consumptive, I labored under a
severe cough, expectorated ngreat deal, and was trou-’. 1
bled with cola feet and night sweats. Ini 50 frequently
raised blood from my lungs.' -1 continued in this state,
gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 1847,; .
until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities,- '
especially my feet, were- coastantly cold; and Almost .>
losttheir feeling, under these circumstances it may be
truly sold that I was a living skeleton. I finally deter
mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians -
and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild. Cherry, and fifoffi
the- first week that I commenced taking it I can date A '
gradual recovery. I continued its use sue months,at the
end-of which time X was cored, and have enjoyed good ‘ '
health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Ba!- S '
sam to all those afflicted with diseases of theiongs, ua,d -
wohld say to those commenchlg'its use nottobedis- .• .
couraged, if two or three bottles do noteffect a care, but
persevere as I have done, and Ihave no doubt but nice
casts out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as .
I have been.'. _ . : JOSEPH JACKSON; .
-Imponans to thi&s Afflicted gtrith Diseases Lung? v '*
and Breast*'
Will miracles never, cease? Mote evidenco ofltp
surpassing health restorative virtues f . .
[From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co.* Ky.l
Spamp«BLD, -KyJaarlilmFi
■Messrs. Sanford Sf Park: , I take this.opportunity o
informing you of a most remarkable care performed6a
me by the use of Dr. Wistar’s Balaam of Wild Cherry.
lathe year 1840 I was taken with the inflammation
of the bowels, which ! labored under-forsix week*,,
when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 18411 win ;
attacked with a severe cold, which seated iuelfupon- ......
my lungs, and for the space ofthree years!was con*
fined toray bed. I tried alikind* of medicines and *?«• ■ ■
3' variety of aid without benefit; and thOs I wearied
ogg nriul.the wintarcf 1845,waenl beardofDr. Wis* ...
tor’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.' ' .
My friends persuaded ms to give it d trial, though t
hadJgiven jup aU hopes of recovery, and-had prepared '
mysslf &r the change !of another world. Throaghtbtix
solicitations Lwaa induced to male use of the genuiae
XVistafs Daltasrt c/ Wild Chmy. The effectwas truly
astonishing. After five years of affliction and suffering '
and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no; ;
purpose, ana the best aad most respectable physicians;
had proved unavailing,! was soon restored to entire _v...
health by the blessineof God, and-the u«e of Dr. Wi»r
t&r’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.* - ' ■ -
May the blessing of God rest npoh the proprietors o f
so valuable a medicine a* Wlstat*sJß&Uam of Wild.. .
Cherry. Yours, respectfully,. . 'w.H.BAItER.
-Thegentunc ** Wmat’sßalsamof WUd Cherry P has -
a <hc simile of the signature' of Henry Wistar, M. D n .
Philaaelp.hija, and' “ Sanford A Park ” on a finely exc- t
cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can begerm
tOO- , ' -:•' t :-
Sold by J. D. PARKi (successor to Sanford frFark,)
Fourth, and Walnut streets, .Cincinnati, Ohio;ppnarsJ
Agent to the South iand West, to whom all orders must y
be addressed. -
3 KiddACo, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, comer Market
street and the .tflamond ; B A Fahnestock <fcCo, Pitta*
burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh j Lee & Beckham,
gbenyCity: L T Russell, Washington j W U Eainber* ,
ton, [Franklin; li B Bowie, Umontown; HWelty, ;
Greensbargh? 8 Kountz,Somerset; Scott A Gilmore,
Bcdlbrd; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Sara. Orr, Hollidays*.
burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana', J R Wright,KiUan* .
nine} Evans A Co, Brookville; A WUsoai 6- Boa, -
Waynesbargh? hl’Farland & Co,N CaUcndflr, &Tcad- -
villei Burton & Co, Erie; Henry ForkcTj-MercCr} Jt*
. Kelly & Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver;J B Smnmertxai *
Warren; F h’Jc CS P Cfdoker*'
Jr.; Brownsville ‘ * - , -to6lo , '
v •» jaajpon. f
THIS-is the Season, par txuiUnee, of the maltiiadixtoat
Throat and Lung* distempers, sochaxacteristic of
crar climate., The frequent rains, the sodden changes of
temperature,the liability to expo6ure,along with the as-'
tonishing carelessness of people, render .these maladies •.
universal, especially in ciuea. KEELEB’SCOUGH
SYRUP has proved of the greatest benefit in all such *
cases. Soldby . S. L» CUTHBEETi
mat2s - 78, Smithficld stree t .
MANY Persons at this season of the. year Aro—
safieriiig whh pains, weakness, coughs, swelling
of thd limbs, rheumatism and a thousand ailments that
the winter fas produced. The blood h’aabeeomedcteri%
orated and thin, and requires purifying. Krauafr Paiu
caa wiU be found the most effectual remedy in the world
for this obVrt: It is a powerful extract, prepared /com.
Sarsaparilla and other roots, and contains more virtual:;
than any similar remedy in the country. Price 50a. and ':
bottle; Soldby S. L- CUTHBERT,
mats? :. V, Southfield street.. ?
’ Vise Unman Body mast PerspirSi
• (so hays rUTtfai) ' \
TO RAVE A KEALTHY JfPBjiRAHCS,
And persons who do not perspire are liable to the roos -
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.; “ '
Chemical Soap causes *a frec.'. :
petspiraUon,and at the sometime moilifies.soAcna :
the scin,giving it the texture and beaatyof anJnfanl’s. -
SCURVYi SALT RHEUM AND SOHES,
: "are soon not only healed, but cored byiu.iise, as at'..*
[ least seven physicians in New York, know, who nee it -
: in ouch cases, and find it unlading—aaalio, in * n ’ v
PIMrLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,
or any other akin: disease.' The reader la &saortd '
this Is no uselesspufled nostrum, os baotrial will pioVe*.
I could enumerate at least 80 persons cared of *
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE HEARD. .
Huy it, and the reader ie-agaih assured,' I wdda :hot '
cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it tojje ftii.T . -
state; Those who are liable to-- s 1 *1
CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,
will Qnd this not only, a care, bot a preventive i and I
can how only add, that any one afflicted with any of; f
the above, or similar diseases, will find- this all and a van ~
more, (admirable in its properties) than I state.
; reader, the stores are flooded with imitations*: ■.
and be sure you ask fbr JonES 7 ltalian Chemical Soap*". •
and bay it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent in ■
-Pittsburgh,24o Liberty head or Wood _
1 Jonei» illy While. 1 '
IE9 pjc cautioned hgainat using cpmmon jprepu*
Theyarenotawarehow frightfully injurious ills !
to the skin! how coarse,bow rough, bow •
and unhealthy tho eain .
appears otter usingproparea Chalk!.
Besides, it.-is injurious* contain- • . ;
■ ing a large quantity of Lead l
We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which ■
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It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deietcri*
ous qualities | and it impnns .to the skin a canu^ I *-
healthy, alabaster, clear, living whiter at the aaisb
time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making ireoft«qa •
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 88 Utwf. '
ty street, head of Wood, Piusburgh. Price.# cents,
. . A acTcmtfie Rstr Toaio rusnasa-•
A ND BEAUTIFIED Trial boule* 37* cento. Thfl»
juL, who have used Jones*.Coral Hair Restorative know.
its excellent qQ&luies~-4hose Who have not* wo assure :
it to possess tne-foHovrhjg'qtiaUties.;:lrwiir fhrtdTßdTT
hair to giowen any part where nature ihtendaAhilr to
grow, slop itfalllDgoa, cure Bcutf ■
ght, red or grey hair grow dark- For dresamgthebalr
soft and 'silky, nothing can' exceed-tbis-—it makeaU . -
truly is,lndeed, themoft*
economical, yet superior article for the lialr.
. Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,34oUbW«ty v -
head of Wood, Fitisblzrg. Price 37|ceats*$3 cents and' \
81.00. • • . fdeegd
reuw wute Tecta and
TO BE HAD FOR 23 CENTS.
PERSONS who have either, are; boaorai y *maO
tb Lit if their breath 13 ever so foal, orthelr. . :•
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OK YEDUJWr..
and eacmatei with utrtar, that a P 'SJ'LhJ a* .nowf
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as •now
and the breaihodiferoosiy sweet. ~h n _
Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, MO Diheity
head of Wood •• 1 - •
. LIOUIi) HAIR OVE forjUpclimigillg af
A „mT. 10 » besmiful brawn or lot
Price 50cent*
loW C by 2<o Liberty .trcti, PiMfrfflfflr .
head of Wood. - -
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