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They went out on Friday afternoon, and remained out until Saturday morning. : From tho snidsncs we can’t imagine how they could faesitste about a verdict of acquittal. U is clear to our mind that the proof was: not sufficient to war* rant a conviction. ..A Sehioub Accident.—Two cars on the Portage Railroad,.Plain No. 0, on Friday, were accidentally coming in. collision, when the cry was given to jump, and-.li very estimable young man, named Alex. Clawson* unfortunately jumped just between them and was caught about the middle of his body, and so severely crushed that ho died in about three hours after.. fiST’ The following true bills were returned on Saturday : Minerva Ann Johnston, for passing counterfeit money* . Job. Kaine, Larceny. Frank Rolls, Larceny. Jas. Klin, receiving stolen goods. Besides a Jftfgo number or Tippling House cases. ' In Town.—James Blakely, Esq., one of the Edi tors of the Venango Spectator, is at present in the City, and will, during the week, call on our raer chaota for the purpose of soliciting advertising for his paper. The Spectator afford a fine advantages to merchants as an advertising medium. Quarter Sessions—SafurJuy, April 12. Mc- Clure, Jones and Boggson the Bench. The time or the Court was principally occupied by the argamente on a petition to vacate a road in Findley township. Clothing.—B.’M. Argnst, Wood street, between Virgin alley and Sixth street, has leceived o fresh supply of most beautiful garments, comprising ev ery variety. His stock is inferior to none in the City, and his prices give general satisfaction. Pazxorajja.—Grain’s Panorama of the' Hudson River and scenes in Virginia, will be open to-mor row night for the reception of visiters at Apollo Hall, Fourth street. It is said to be the most erqui* site painting of the kind ever exhibited. Inquisr.—The Coronor held an inquest on Satur day on the body of a man named Michael Denny, wfao'was instantly killed by the falling- iu of an en>* bankment on the new Btrcel being graded near the Mercy Hospital, at which he was at work. Highway Robbery. —A young man by tbe name or Wm. George, of VersaiMcs township, wai corns mitted to jail on Saturday, by Win. A. Shaw, a Jus* tree of the Peace, on oath of Mary M. Wallace, for attempting to rob her. SjurrEKCED. —Simpson Moore and Wm. Barker, convicted of Riot with Joseph Barker, were sentenc ed, on Saturday morning, each to pay a fine oT 64 cnnle and coste of prosecution. BSP* Jim McPherson and John Slubey, both co!- .or'ed men, were.cach sentenced on Saturday to the Penitentiary for one year; the former Tor stealing a horse, anAtho latter a coat. . ScrpacuE Bcticn.—George Chambors, Esq., of franklin county, has been appointed to fill tbe vav cane/ occasioned by the ■ death oT Hod. Thomas •Burnsides.' .. ■ • Police.— Saturday there were seven cases be* fore bis Honor, a£d on Sunday eleven: They were, disposed of aa usual, ' B3P The Tribune of Satorday annonocee that it has been sold., to an association of printers, with John Ferrat/Esq., at their bead. REEtmED.— The case of tho Commonwealth ts. Thus. N. Smith aud Wm; Cavanaagh, for highway robbery, will be resumed this morning. • car The namo of Col. S. W. Black has been warmly spoken of by some of the pipers for the Vice Presidency. m GST The sale of the cargo of tbo steamboat ■l Xowell will be continued this morning at JlcKc.n -na’s auction house, at 10 o’clock. Paktex£l9V. Mr. T. C. Shaad’s Lecture takes place tomorrow evening. G3T The Kilmietea have arrived and will give a Concertoa Wednesday evening, at Wilkins Haft. Administratrix* Notice* NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administra tion have been granted to the subscriber on the Estate of John Shepherd, deceased. :AU persons know ing themselves indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and all having claims, lopre scat them properly authenticated for settlement. JANE SHEPHERD, aplfcflid Administratrix. ■ iITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMFANV. Jr The subscription Books for Stock in the above Company will remain open for a few days, at the Office of the Company, No. TS.Pourih street. pprlO • C. A. COLTON, Sec'y. Bttlluess Notice* A LL persons having business with the undersigned, J\. either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will bad him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till 11 o'clock, A. M., and from 2 nil 4 o'clock, P. M. Merchants in wont of competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling on ’JOHN FLEMING, oprD Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. James Rees, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, (Successor to Robert Wighituan.) Cottier of Liberty and Water streets, Pittsburgh, *OTTT'ILL build, and finish lo order, on the shortest no- Vjr tice, and most accommodating terms, Steam En gines Machinery* and Castings, of ait descriptions, atthe lowest prices. PiTTSBUBon, April 3,1351. ' I cheerfully recommend to the public and my former customers, my Mr. JAMES REES, a compe tent and able mechanic, capable of building Engines and Machinery in the tnest satisfactory and approved Bt°le. ' [aprfryj ROBERT WIGHTMAN. . ■ ■ ■ " " Custom UotrRB,'PiTWBirBOH, ? . . Surveyor's Office, Apn12,1851. y SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this ofhee until 112 bWock, 2Gih day of April, inst., for the fol lowing articlafr* for lhe u * e of lhe slct al ‘ l,c United States Marine HoaJW&Ji'near ‘his City, until the 00th day of June, 1852: Beef, as free as poselMe from bone, pnee perpound, Bread, each loaf to we.'flh one lb* “ ‘ “ Brown Sugar of the | l *’ . Tea Hyson • “ ' L “ Rice flour *wv ‘ fi ‘j Sperm candles--• “ '* 11 • “ Batter, best quality * l • Middling bacon *■' ‘ Hams-- “ “ - • u 4 * Flo l> es ‘ superfine “ per bbl MolatHcs- ••• : “ \\ 8} 1 - Milk?.. “ “ quart. Bcsibolied.raeAl*'* •■••••• « “ bushel. . fouiom ... « Hominy ’••• . Wood..— ■••• : ■ cord Coal “bushel. All of the foreign articles 10 be of Uie very best qunli ly, and lo be furnished al such times and in such quanu tics anon the requisition ot the Steward ot the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be required. - Any other articles that may be wanted, the contractor to famish at the lowest market price. . . It is estimated that the number of patients to be sup plied will average about 20 per day. In addition to which there will be abouttO officers and servants to be supplied. Any information concerning the contract will be giv en on application at tius office. HENRY WOODS, ;125m . Surveyor and Agt-IJ.S. Marine Hospital T\K. HALPIpS PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREAT* JL/ ISE,onthenature,syinptoins,progress.consequen ces, remedies and cure of the diseases,of the Gemtul System, adapted to the use of every individual. pp., witbillUßtrative plates. Price 91,60* It is an invaluable work. Dr. Ralph is a physician of high standing, and has already published several works which have acquired for him considerable distinction. ‘ v" - [Daily Globe. • Without exception, we take it to be the ab lest treatise (on the peculiar subject on which it treats,) that has yet been published.— Rahway Register. The above valuable work is sold by S- L. CUTMBEUT. *apr9 50 Smubfield street. riTAILORS’ trimmings- Received aud opened this 1 day—Csuivas, Paddings, Selieias, wist, saim and lasting Vest and Coat Buttons- • Bone, metal and japan ned Pont and Strap Buttons. Horn and -black bone eus-. pender Hz- " [fcbQ] A-A. MASON & CO. "’u, it -" i ' l '. •. ' iVj<v • ■ ‘ (fflotlfmg. ChlgusU'B Emplre Clot&lng Store, No; 204 Liberty Street. nFHE attention of purchasers is respectfully invited to' 1 the NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at his establishment, comprising, Block, Bine, Brown, Grceu and.other Broadcloths; Black. and Fig ured C&SBimeres; Black and Figured Sauns; Wove Marseilles and Cashmere Vestings; a .large, variety-of Linen and light woollen goods, tor the warm weather All oi which will be mode to ordertn good style and at low prices. A good assortment of Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, always on hand 6 a Prll:lm ■ H. CHIGNELL New and Famionable Ghods. JUST RECEIVED at 8008 TAR & GRIBBLE'S Bee Hive Clothing Store, No *25 Liberty TiTeet a i.r fi e and splendid assortment of, ihe lnte.t .(vies of Spnnc and Summer Good.y which we'me preimred to manufacture to c rder. in a.tylc unsurpa.sed m ihi-citv ami nt extremely low prices. . - . tuuciiy, MAnF h fT “ ! arge ,“ aso ' un =nt of READY JUADh CLOTHING, made in the bejt and most fash \ZT'™r C '^ h ' c ™ -lelermlned to scil very ow for cash. ..Country, merchants,and those who buy w holesale, will.find it to their advantage to call and ex amine our .stock, before purchasing' “■ “sp“Sri: Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer Whig, Wcad.viHJ. Sentinel, Greeusburgh Republican, Washington JExammer, Steubenville union—copy to }|‘? amount of Rend paper to adverusers, and charge ■ B. 21, AUGUST, MERCHANT TAILOR, No* 155 Wood Street, {near Sulk Street ). fpAKESthis method of returning his sincere thanks to -L tbe citizens of Pittsburgh and viciuily for tbe very liberal patronage- they have bestowed on him, and hopes through strict attention to business and u desire to please all, to mem a continuance of their favors. Particular attention paid to Children’s Clothing. In connection with the Tailoring Business,"lie has opened a Furnishing Store, with a large and splendid assortment of Shirty under Shirts, Drawers, Cravats. Suspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenrty Lind Neck Tie**, self adjusting Stocks, Gloves, f Hose, &c. Togeth er with everything in that line necessary for a gentle man’s outfit. BENJAMIN M. ARGUST. apr9 (Token copy.) James €. Watt, W(T?,™= r| y Cutteh: io ihc Into P. Delilm.) ou V , mo 'l re.pucifiilly announce to his friend. to general, that he has remed the store, Ac. Jo Market street, between Second and Third ke>mendAcarrying on the TAILORING IibMNEbS m all its departments, He is now receiving rnnnc Ut lastebm MARKETS, an entire new stock 01 GUUDb, for Spring and Summer wear, viz: superhne hrmch t . Kngtish and American - CiOlhs, Cashmaretts. Ttoads, Cassimercs. (TiciUed French Habu Cloths, a supe rior arlicle jor iurinetr Coats,) together with a large as sortment ot plain and figured Cassunrrej.uew ana desi rable styles. Also, an excellent lot of fancy Stile Cashmere , Satin and niarsfiiuj Vitjungs, all -of which the subscriber is prepared to moke to order in the neatest and most fash lonatile styles, at as low puces as any other establish ment He therefore hopes by strict attention lo all or ders intrusted to bis care, io mem a share of public pa tronage. j a.M ES C. WATT. No. 30 Market, between Second and Third sis. TO IAU.ORS.—I shall couunae to sell and give in structions on ray system of Garment Draughting as heretofore, at tbe following puces, viz: If accompanied b> oral instruction, SIO, without instructions,S7» raa £r l:r _ JAMES_O. WATT SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ! THREE BIG DOORS I No. 151, Liberty Streel, Pittsburgh. 1 ' JOHN McCT.OSKEY has now the pleasure of an nouncing to bis numerous rueuds and the public in general,that his Spring and SummerßtocVis now ready lor inspection, which he believes will be found lo be one of the largest and best selected stocks of Ready- Mnde Clothing to be found in the Western Country. He has this season paid mote than usual attention to the manufacturmgjmd'Slvleof’ki&'Gannenta, *o that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up m a style and clegai.ee not lo be surpassed. He would particularly cal! the attention of all dealers m Clothing io his present splcudid assortment of lleady-ltlaae Garments, As he feels confident, upon examination or ihe qualities and puce* oi hii goods, he can offer them such induce ments as shall make it their Interest to purchase at his establishment. . - ? - Many. > cars’ experience, and-greni success in the bu siness, together with aii unprecedented toholaale andt ie fatf patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the butinepfl habits and tastes of every location Id the Union, which is of the utmost unporiance to whole sale purchasers, •*••• In thv.Cutting department will bo found a choice se lection of th« most lasMonable goods, consisting of— . . French, English and American Broadcloths, I * e • Also, an excellent assortment of VhSTIAGS, of .tbe latest and most fashionable nyle'«»— all of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. COAIfIVTHI-LN; ONE AND ALL» The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the -most exiensiycyundoubiedijvujl/e found in tho United States: raarCß - JtiSTRfiC El VfiD BV THE SUBSCRIBER, a large and -handsome as sortment of CLOTHS, CASSUdBRES and FFST LYGS. of es*ery siyle and color desirable for Gentle men’s-bpring uud summer wear. Together with the largest assortment of Goods expressly for-Boy’s and Youtb'a wear ever brought to this city, which have been selected with great care,.in the East, with a view-to sail the ta*te*of q.vocy person, ami which will be made to older in the besl-uixnner and on reasonable terms. , !!!/“ Always ou band, a large assortment of ihe most ushionable CLOTHING of every description, for Boy’s •and Youths from 'wo years and upwards, at f\ OIIESf ER'S, Merchant Tailor, No. 71 Snmhfield .street, between Fourth and Diamond alley, and No. 14 Si.-Glatr street, near the Bridge. ruarJl ... M’FADRN ------JOHN COVOO6. M'PADRN a COVOOE, (Successors to John M’Fadcn A Co j Canal Batin, Penn street. Peuna. Rallroad—Centralflallroad. THE subscribers having been appointed shipping. Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that We are 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 five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. BJtTKSOF FB EIGHT BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTHBUEOH Dry Goods, Hats, Slides, Books, Cutlery, Confectionary, -Fruits,Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me dicines, Saddlery, Wool, Ac., &c.; 9l 100 Bis. Hardware, Queensware,Groceries, paints,Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather, (Hover, Flax, Tjtnoihy and other Grass Seeds, Ae./JOc.** 100 lbs. Bacon. Beef, Pork, Bailer, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Collee, Tallow, Grain and 'Rag’s. 60c. 100 tbs. Ashes, Marble, {rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosia, German Clay, Bones. &c., 5Uc. file. marl 3 M’FADEN A COVODE. Dissolution* THE Partnership heretofore existing between the sub* Renters, under the firm of Crawfoid A Murtland, was dissolved on the Ut instant, by mutual consent. J. M. CRAWFORD. J. M, MURTLAND. Allegheny City, April 1, 1351. The business will be carried on by J. M. Murtland, at the old stand, on Ohio street, between Beaver street and the Diamond, where the business of the late firm will be settled. [aprS:lw C'IURK YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND / This never failing specific is guaranteed in all cases ot delicate disease, together with the attendant com plaints, to effect, a speedy, safe and lasting cure in the course of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system. H is an old and popular remedy; has long been (and still is) used in the private priciice of a physhuan,.radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. It leaves no odor on tbr* breath, and may be used by any one without the least fear or expo sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. fiUSmilhfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa- - » (apr7 t. W. Bmltli, IRON CITY HOTEL, Fifth Street , between Wood and fitaritt, Pittsburgh, gy-Good STABLING attached to the house. (apr7ry BEAT JAVA COFFEE —Ready Roasted— For sale at ■MORRIS* YEA STORK; in the Diamond. (apr7 * fl ope iPbundry. JAMFS COCHEAN,*-** - •*-*c* , "*--*UBOBaB BSAI.E, JR., WM. V.M’BBIOK, C J.AONEW- - COCHRAN, M’BRIDE & CO., No. 137 Front Strctt, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of c&stibgs,'cooking Stoves, Donavan’s Improved Enterprise Cooking Stoves, (Patented August, 1850,) Ranges, Hollow Ware, Grates, ft*e. Abo, Iron Vanltß, Vault Doors, Railing Window hutters r and Wroughtlron Work of every description. upr4 • in Wanted. IAJ OR »0 HANDS, to make BOYS’ CLOTHES.— None but first rate hand* need apply, al mar2s R. CHESTER’S, 71, Smithfield street. Law Partnerthlp. ri\HE subscribers .have associated themselves in the X practice ot Law, under tiie firm of Bijick t Wash isitTON. One or the other of them, when not engaged n Court, can be found dial! times in the office,on Fourth street, Pittsburgh,'now'occupied by Mr. Black. SAMUEL W. BLACK, Jeb3 REAPB-WASHINGTON. pys Spring PesHlon for I^BII Ikl THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for by JAMES WILSON, ' mar 7 cornerof Wood si. apd Diamond alley. Keeler’s Sarsaparilla. WONDF.RFUE EFFICACY OF THIS EXTRA OR MNARY PREPARATION:— Thousands have been relieved of. a great amount of suffering, and many Jives saved by the use of it.. .It is acknowledged bythe best judges ol medicine to be'the most elegant, scientific and salutary preparation now in use, and as a DEPURATIVE REMEDY, seldom, if ever, equalled, it stands unrivalled for the cure of Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Canker, Scrofula and nil the various diseases arising from.an.impore state of the blood. Sold wholesale and retail by <. L. CUTIIBERT, ar39 Smithfield street. Destruction to rats, mice and roaches. —The EztertntrialQr will speedily rid your houses of these pests to all good housekeepers. Hundreds of boxes of this article have been sold during the past win* ter, and every box has given perfect satisfaction- Price S 3 cent*. For sale by -v SiL. CUTHBERT, _apr3 1 ' Smithfield street. Pittsburgh liOCh Factory. WM. \V. REIEL.Y, Lock Smhhingy Sell Hanging and Huuscßlaekimiihing, ' " ' \ < i No. 165 Wood street. • A GOOD assortment ofHousework, Store and Flush Bolts, and Steamboat-Table Castors, on hand. • Jobbing attended to in the best manner, [m&rrcy v"“ * , 1 . f ,t - :■ _ ... ....... ~W-v »-*• V^i : 7p'; ~ - , :' ; ■•••* V>V-i. :■, V. ';. r V -:*>■■•" • -.-...: .■ - :•■ -.-• .-.. •,-... •: r ;.r :.■<,■■■■ -. • . •* Daily Review or in. Wholesale Ilarltet OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, > ■Monday; April 14, 1851. J The market on Saturday was without any anima tion, and quotations generally marked by no mate rial change. FLOUR—A brisk retailing business Is doing at 31,76 to 2,00 per cwt. GRAIN—The ruling rates from first hands are t Wheat, 60065; Rye, 40043; Barley, 65065 ; Corn, 35037; Oats, 30031. GROCERIES—Firm. Sugar in hlids, 6|o6}j in bills, 61061. Molasses r Now Orleans, 36 ; Sugar boose, 44045. Cofieb, ilio|2n. PROVISIONS—Buoyant! Hamsj BIOBJ ; Sides, 7J ;.Shoulders, 6}. Prime Sugar Cured Hama, 10 010* per lb. BUTTER—Prime roll 12 to 13. CORRECTED DRILY FOR THE MORNING FoCrlcka ffi Friend, Kichnug. . Corner of Diamond alloy and Wood si. LOANS. . United States IPs-... do do s’s.--.» Pennsylvania G’s« •«. - do SV Allegheny county f1'5.......... uo. '-coupon G’s do . scnp.. Pittsburgh. city G's* • •: ■ do coupon G’s, payable ini Philadelphia-• Allegheny CtiyGs* do -coupon O'a payable in • Philadelphia. : BARS .STOCKS. • Bank of Pittsburgh-*.. Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank.*..* Etchange-Bank^• . Farmerß* Deposne Bank- ... _• , . • SKISGK STOCKS. Mrnongahela Bridge SLClairsfreet do * Hand stren do Nr Liberties do : INSttfiAXCB STOCKS. Western Insurance Co- • Citizens' do do--- Associated Firemen's do Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh to to PhHadeiphiai Pittsburgh, CincinnaU and Lou* lsville - Lake Erie Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongaheia Slaekwater Youghiogheny do railroad stocks Pennsylvania Railroad • « Penna. ami Ohio do <• Cleveland and Pmsb’h do- Fayette Manufacturing Co Erie Canal Bond*, oltl- • • • ’ do do do new--> Pmsb'gh and Boßton(CnffMme) North American Nonh West North Western Iron City* Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal’*- -•- Adventure Ohio Trap Rock* Ridge Mining Company-• - *••• Allegheny Savings Bank lllufl Colling ....... Fire Steel o ARRIVED; hieamer Michigan No.:}, Boies,*Beaver Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. - Bedstone, Wooi‘WQrd» tirownsvitte. .■ J*nrhee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. ■ Beaver, Uordon, Reiver. ‘ Fashion No. i», Peebles, Elizabeth. ‘ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Diurnal, Conweil, Wheeling. ' Weilsvine.-Youns, Wheeling- Hibernia No.’S, Batchelor, Cincinnati. 4 *■ <>ov. Meigs, —.Marietta. DEPARTED; ‘ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville * Atlantic, Parkinson, do ** J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Michigan No. tf, Boies, (leaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. ThoraasShriver, Bailey, West Newton. * Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. '* Reveille, Shedden, Wellsville, • Buckeye State, Holmes, Cincinnati. ‘ Arena, Kmney, Wellsvile. u Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wcllsville 4k Pilot No. 2, Shunt, llockingport. Messenger, Fisher,Cincinnati. kt L. McLean, , New Orleans. ~ Editor, Mason, $l Louis. • Columbian, Orecnlcc, Cmcmuati ‘ Washington, Martin, Louisville. jJgsSLfe Tub fine steamer ALLKGHENV BELLD Q. Cam. Wm. Haxna, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Frankhn,every Alonrfay and Thursday, alir.M. *' The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt Joujj H&nna, leaves the Allegheny whart for Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. Wednesday PaeUet ror Cincinnati. , ' Tub new and fast naming steamer CIN- HiktfinaUAJa, Master, wilt leave ■gwroMßmlrcgiriarly every WsrassbaT. IVvr freight or passage, apply on board, or to raarSO ti. B. MILTENBERGEH. For Marietta anil Uoclclngport* fjQSj&Ufo 'Tjutfine steamer PACIFIC, Zanoub Mae will leave for the above and intermedi ate porta every TifITRSD4 Y, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage,apply on board,or to T. WOODS & SON, No. Cl Water at,, and 63 Front si. 13G WOOS STB&KT, TWO BOOBS BCLOW VIBGIN ALLEY. BOWS & TETLEY, PRACTICALCUTLERS.SURGICAL AND DENTAL Instrument Manufacturer*. WE are now receiving our Spring Stock of GOODS, comprising* full aßsocltnenlor/fardtcaK, Curiery, Guns, Fist ota and Hunting Eriitet. Also, all of the la test improved Pistols manufactured in America. !n addition to our Store, we have a manufactory for making all kinds of imttrumenu and Tools. Our Instnz* menu are unequalled ilt the western country for superior finish and workroanship—which we refer to the best dentists in the two cities. All orders from & distance wi)] meet with prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par* ticular attention paid to the making of Truster and Supporter*: »N. B.~*Wc.are also Agents for the sale of Charles C. Retuhardt’s celebruledUlaas Pad Truss, the best now in use for the speedy cure of Hernia. For saleliy the single dozen. PKRFUMEUY AND FANOV SOAPS.-J’aMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Soap: Roussel’s cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus soap; Wetherill’s do; 1 do amantine do; French do; do Circassian do; Wetherill’a toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; Roussel’s assorted extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin’a do do; Roussel’s shaving cream ; Eaulostral; do _ do compo’d; Genuine bear’s oil; ' Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox marrow; Odoitiinc.orroaetooth pn?(e; apr4 A* desirable residence in allkohkny foe sale.—A valuable property*) pleasuntiy loca ted, with a front of 40 feet on me Common tind Shanna pan street, bjr!<io deep to'a*2oYoot alley; having a two story Brick House, with a ball, and nine rooms conve niently arranged ; also, warehouse and cellar, out oven, hydfant, yard,'garden and fruit trees, railing in front. The house is well built) and is of the best materials.— The hall and rooms ure suitably papered, and the whole is in complete order Price $l,OOO Terms—sl)oooin hand; balance ino years. S. CUTHUERT, Gen’l Agent, apr4 50 Sraithfield street. BARGAINS !—Teachers and families wishing to pur chase School Books, Books, and Edu cational works, will find it greatly to their interest to call immediately: at the Educational Book Store,Gs Alar kel street, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drug Store. This es tablishment is selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO—Carter A Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost. We have .an excellent slock of these works, and families, ministers, Ac., would do well to call during the present week only. fapr9j EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE rjnO-LET—The STORE ROOM now lilted up with an J. 'elegant modern and attractive front., Rem vfery low apr9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood.. and Walnut; Vamiih Hardwarcand Furniture at Wholesale. fTUTE subscribers have just received from New York X Boston a most .splendid slock of VENEERS, and are raanufacturingby machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. AU of which we sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons capnot fail to be spited either as to quality or price; and, as'it is well,-known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much dower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in alt its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture,.constantly on hand—yiz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair ploihs, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEK, " , . Ryan’s Buildings, marSSjydaw No. 31 Fifth-street . ■ A. w* Foitcrt' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, below Markti ilreet, PuuiureK, fa. novlS:dawlr B'< BAD WITHOUT YEAST.—Babbitt’s Effervescing Compound, 'for raising bread, tea cokes, butter cakes, far.,-forsale 'by JANES. A. JONES, apB - _ ~ c o»ter of Liberty and!Hand sts. ■\I)'RAFAING PAPEJI-Just received-SW» ream* pVorZaKSI®I,r r - Al;°'u,lelh3°P mai2B W, 8, HAVEN’S. -t s • v'?« Sommtrrial anit -financial. PRICES OP STOCKS Par value. • 3 100,00 • • 100,00 100,00 .. 100,00 TELEGRAPH STOCKS COPPER STOCKS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 0 VEST C INCHES tVATSB IN TUS CIIANNSI Allegheny Ittver *Traile> reovlah franklin packets. ENTERPRISE WORKS. To Cabinet Htlun. ‘ , * l -' y TTJST RECEIVED—At the «gn or the Golden-Eagle, cl. a large assortment of Rocking liorßes, of different stzes»al from three to fifteen dollars each. KENNEDY A HASLETT, aprlD No. 94 Market street: ' BASKETS! BASKETS!—A4arge assortment School aftd Market Baskets, of.all sizes and shapes. Also. Ladies* embroidered, plain worked and toilet a beautiful articte. Forsalelow. aprlO KENNEDY A HASLKrr. Gloves and suspenders.— lOOdoz. silk Gloves, $2 to 37 per doz. 100 doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 7to 3 do 50 doz. Kid do 3to 10 do 100 doz. Suspenders, ltol2 do ‘ For sole at New York prices.* aprlO KENNEDY A HASLETT. JUST RECEIVED, the best selected stock of fancy and variety Goods, gold and silver Watches. Jewel ry; Ac!>ever offered in ihis market, which will be sold at unprecedented low prices. Give its a call if you wish to buy cheap, wholesale and retail. aprlO KENNEDY A HASLETT V~"ELOOIPI0E9 AND WILLOW WAGONS Jos"t received and for.sale low v ; 24smalland large Velocipedes; 50 Willow Wagons; .. ' aprlO HASLETT Mineral fountains’for sale:—- 3 Mineral Fountains; 2 do stands and marble tops. For sale low Inquire of JOSHUA RHODES &CO ' apr9 No. 6 Wood street. « Broberi) Pittsburgh. Offered JiSU6,G2 ID 104.00 'I 101,00 fU,SO 95,00 95,00 90,00 . Asked, $118,7; 105.01 101,251 82,75 •95,00 90,00 95,0 W • .90,00 FRUITS— 175 boxes Oranges; 150 do Lemons;- . ,i: 40casks Currants; 400 boxes Raisins; To arrive and foriiale by apr9 JOSHUA RHODES A CO. Sundries — .. .•. '/•/.. • - 1,000 drums Figs; , 500 hfdo do: 50baskets salad. Oil; . ' 25 doz.' assorted Pinkies; . 10 doz. fresh Peaches, in tin cans; For sale by (apr9J JOSHUa RHODES ACO PURE FRENCH BRANDY-FS-' Medicinal Puroo sa— For sale by JAMES A. JONES, aprll corner of Lilierty and Hand sis. PURE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES for sale—for medicinal purposes—by . aprll JAMES A. JONES. Fine old ginger brandy, old~oTl of rYe —Forsaleby japrll) -JAMES A. JONES.. BAY WATER—Just received ana for sale bv aprll , JAME 9 A. JONES. store and forisale by “T - ” aprlO KING A MOORHEAD. SUM AC—25 bags Sicily fot sale by B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO, aprlO : corner of First and Wood sts. ARSEN IC—B kegs powdered for sale by T aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.~ CIOCHINEAL— 150 fils" for sale by ! } aprlO B A: FAHNESTOCK A CO. IJ'XTRA COLOCYNTH COMP.—4O ihs.’for sale bv JEi aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. PRESTON’S EXTRACT!?—Lemon, rose and vanilla aprlO . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.; 43,00 30,50 40,00. 30,00 45,00 45,00 FRENCH CHALK—3OO Bs. forsale by “ —• — aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. POWD COLUCYNTH—2S Bs. forsale by aprlO B. A FAHNESTOCK A CQ. A FERS—SO tbs. superfine Pea, for sale bv -priO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO 100,00 23,00 32,00 8,00 ' 5,00 O A.R MINES—SOO cases, 3000 botes and half boxes B, O. Guiiloux Sardines, in store and lor sale by MILLER & RICKETSDN, -aprlO Nos. 231 and 233 Liberty st. • 3,00 11,00 20.00 0,50 100,00 Hot'S— ? bales first sort,..western New York Hops, in store and for sale bv - aprtl> ' MILLER & RICKETSON. r HICKORY NUTS—9 bus. Hickory iVuis just reu’d on consignment and for sale by apriO > MILLER & RICKETSON- 13,00 6,00 15G SO 1,50 3,00 BOJTEmHIMAND for sale by " J. A. BLOOMER, maiigaw Aileglieny Pianiag aiills. T\ RAFTS ON SAN FRANCI3CO, California,, iof JL/ sale at lhe Banking Houie of PATRICKS A FRIEND, N 0.95 Wood ah - ~OTO (JOFFEE—ISO bags Bio.uoffee now landing from Xli canal, and for sale by • raaria MILLER A KICKETSON. LAWYER'S RKU.F PAPER—A superiot aniele, for sale by the qrnre, at W. 3. HAVEN'S, - mar2j corner of Second aba Markets!*. LiQUORfCE BALL—Id eases for sale by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO., Cot First A Wood sis Goal ARABIC—SOO lbs. for sale by ■ - . apr B. A. FAHNESTOCK-A CO. OPIUM— 35 Bis. new crop lor sale by ■ : ' oprl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO G! LUK—GObbls, No. I for sale by ■ 1 r aprf B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO. CALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cases English for sale. apr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. . GARAWAY SKEO-dS9Sivis?*aE by • 11 > optl .. . B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. MERCURIAL OINTMENT—ioo BlJ7sUong7by~ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CAMPHoRLiy bbls refinfid lor sale by ~ ■narda B. i. FAHNESTOCK A CO. WHITINU— 100 obis for Sale by mn 120 B. A FAHNESTOCK & CO. 1 BBL. CHESNUTS for saie OJ" 1 —— 1 J. n. WILLIAMS A CO. DRIED All PEES—Received and for sale by ipoHU SAMUEL P. SHKIVER. TEAS! TEAS! Extra fine Young Hyson Tea, in iacered boxes, just received at flic Pekin Tea Slore, as Fifth Sireet. Reiaii price SI. We ask a eOinparison oi the above Tea wnh any to be had elsewhere; a P r3 A; JAYNES. POTATOES— 50 bbis. Pink eyes and first-rate Red Pomtoes for sale hy> WM. DYER, a .? 5 207 -Liberty Btreet. EGGS— 15 this, for tale by -»P c 3 WM.DVER. BUTTER—;! bbls. fresh Roll for sale by ' ~ " .. .?P r 3 \VM. DYER. CIANTON CRAPE hllAWLS—Just received per ex / press at [apsJ A. A. MASON tc CO>s. BEAVER BUCKETS-—:® dO2. Beaver Buckets just received and (brittle by mart 3 MILLBR & RICKETSON. CIHEESE— 50 Uxs. for sale by t apa ' BACON HAMS—I‘J,OOO tb«, choice cut family Ham* for Rile by [apK*] WM. DYER. SIIOUI»DERS^fI ( OW) lbs. best cuT small shoulders just out of smoke, C)r sale by a Pr3 ... _ WM. DYER. FRESIf OLIVE atlhe Drug Store of' JAMES A. JONES, a P r - _ corner of Liberty and llaud ats. (1 ASTI LI! AND PALM SOAP— FoVsiiri'y ~~~ y appj JAMES A. JONES. ROUSSEL'S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM—For sals .by [apr2) JAMES A. JONES. R JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT REMEDY—For sale by [apr2J ;JAMES A JONES. PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of our [own manufacture, constantly on bond eud for sab by maf 7 RHODES A ALCI>RN. Dried APPLES—IOG bus. instore and for sale bv mar? WM. DYER, 207 Liberty si (CHOPPED FEED—SIW bus. iu sore nod for sale by J tnar7 RHODES A ALCORN. RICE FLOUR—Presh giound on band and for sale «nar7 RHODES Sc ALCORN. WALL PAPER—for sic. per Roil, for sale bv Walter p. marshall. No. 55 Fotmh atr ei. PORK BARRELS—3S empty Pork barrel* for sale by a Pr~ WM.DYER. MOLASSES— 50 bbU. oak cooperage; !25 N do cypress «U>; CIDER VINEGAR>-50'bbiV cypress barrel* apt 7 . ■> WM. DYER. WHITE UME-30 bbts.ibr sale low by epr7 / WM.DYER. New springcuods-a. a. mason^coTwui open this morning seventy cases of imported and American Dry Goode, of the latest and most fashionable styles, to which they- solicit the attention of tbejr pat rons and the public. - {apr7 POPLINS.—A. a. MASON & CO! are ' now opening cases and packages of plain and fig ured Poplins. Also,a large lot of lace capes, breakfast caps, jockonet flouncing, Ac., Ac. lapr7 SHAWLS.— A. A. MASON A CO., have Just received per express,thirty canons of printed cashmere : high colored Thibet; embroidered do; fancy de lajne. and other Shawls. • • ' • [apr7 REMOVAL. —J. SHEA has removed to No. 116 Mar ket street, (two doors north of his old stand,) the house lately occupied by R. D. Thompson. [aprs:lw FEATHERS-J, 000-lbs. prime rec’d aprt KING A MOORHEAD. SEED STOKE REMOVED.—The subscriber has re moved his Seed Store, from Second street to the building recently occupied Vy Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop, on Third almost immediately opposite the Post Office. (apr4:tf] . K. L. SNOWDEN REMOVED-S. UUTHBKtt'rs heal Estate and Gene ral Agency Office to No. 50 Smitbfield street, between Third and Fourth. {aprt JUST KEOEIVKDr-Anotber lot of SILKS, comprising Upcs.Cbene Silks, new and fashionable styles; 10 pcs. small plaid; 5 pcs. black figured; 13 pieces bJ’k.! 10 pcs. chameleon. We axe confluent,that for a variety If styles,newness ofpatterns, our stock of Silks cannot be surpassed. A fewmore of those Hair, Diamond and PrenchLace Bonnets left. IdprSl A. A. MASON £ CO rpo HOUSE KEEPERS—We have on hand aquamity 1 of ground rice, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes. Itbeing of a strongly glutinous nature andol a pearly white “sets 1 * the wash Btrougly on the.wali and gives it a clear and;briHiant appearance. It answers equally well for colored washers. RHODES k. ALCORN, roarift 107 3d si., opposite St. Charles Hotel. EAUMON'TS PATENT STARCH. POLISH-For giving a beautiful gloss to linens, muslins, cambrics collars, shirt bosoms, For sale by 1 aprS JAMES A. JONES. ' Look BOARDS— UH>,OOOteei, weu seasoned ami for sale at greatly reduced puces, by „ J. A. BLOOMER, mor29;2w Allegheny Planing MiUs WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.-A, A. MASON ’& CO., Nos. 62 and 64 Market street, are now daily opening and receiving their Goods, comprising the most extensive ar.dvaricdassorimemofimporied and Ameri can Goods they have ever exhibited—to which they would respectfully invite the attention of city and conn try merchants, (ap;B ' . V v ■ >,v r i. ;.•<*■ •■"*:•.-• ".^S; iHuwellanams. WM.DYER. * S', BY TELEGKAPH. Reported Ezprettly for the Daily Morning; Pott BsettVES bt uoht.vikg— ygntrari |sy BTEAIf.! FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE. Bobtoh, April 12, During last night ihoro was but little excitement in the city. The watchmen end police were under military drill until -4 o’clock this mornings when they halted in a body in front of the , east door of the Court House. The fugitive slave, Sims, was then brought from the place of hia confinement, and placed in the area, when the whole body moved down State street, to the long wharf, where Sims was deposited on board'the brig Acorn, Captain Coomea. The brig was then towed down the bar. bor by the steamer Hornet, and is now probably under good headway for Savannah. Several officers accompanied the Captain, and the whole affair, passed off quietly. -There were from three to four hundred watchmen and polices men in the column, all armed and equipped. The military were not seen at all, but were kept in read iness in case of need. The spectators who followed the procession down to the brig, did not exceed 100 in number. There was no disturbance, except a little hissing. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD-LETTER OF MR. LATROBE. In reply to some of the enquiries of the Balti more City Council,. Mr,'Latrobe, Chief of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, ha 8 written a long letter on the present elate of die ex tension of the road, and the prospects of its com pletion. The El Dorado, made the Island of Jamaica in 48 hours after leaving Chagres, and left Kingston on the Bth. She brings ho newa from California, Pour hundred and fifty passengers bad arrived at Panama, from San Francieco,and were about cross ing the Isthmus. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. JlAßßisßtma, April 12.’ In the Houses to-day, the bill to charter the An thracite Bank of Tamaqua, was taken np and passpd —yeas 15, nays 12. Also, the; bill to charter the Farmers’ Bank of Pittsburgh—yeas 19, nays 14. L MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH EV*tniro.] New Yobk, April 12. Cotton..* lower, with sales of 1000 bales. Flour, .Firm; sales at 4,4404,60 for common to straight state ; 4,56*04,75 for Michigan and Indi ana j 4,9405,00 for Genesee ; 6,0005,25 for fancy Ohio and Genesee. Grain*. Wheat is steady; sates of Genesee at 1,15. Sales of Corn at 68c for white and 67 for yellow. Provisions».Pork has advanced, with sales of 600 bblßat 14,75; 11,75 for new mesa and prime; 13,- 811013,871, for old mess.; 10,75 for old prime ; and 15,87} for clear mesa.' Pickled meats are firm at 61 03Jc for bams. ; Lead.. Active; ealea of 600 pigs at *5,000 cwt. Whiskey*.Quiet at 24025cp gallon* . ; , : PHILADELPHIA, April 13.! Flour. .The market continues firm. A sale of 500 bbla at 4,50 per bbl. Rye Flour Is in demand at 3,50 per bbl. . Grain. .Receipts of wheat small. The last sate of red was at 69c. Provisions—Pork has advanced. We quote mess at 15,25, and prime at 12,25 per bbl;’ Groceries* .There isa fair amount of business do ing In groceries. Sales of coffee at 10 to.ll ; su« gar 5 to fi. - Whiskey. *23 to 23* in bbls. CiKcinHATi, April 12. • Flour.. Quiet. , Whiskey.. Sales at 18c. Provisions^.The market is quiet, Saids of 2000 pieces plain bacon hams at Bc, and 10,000 pieces shoulders at 6c. No change la other arti cles* : The river rematas stationary, ■ To Contractors. | ' *pKOPOSALS are invited from, Stone ,Masons, Stone X Cutters, Carpenters, Ac., for the erection of a Pro testant Episcopal Church, at the corner of Diamond al ley and Grant street. The proposals to be handed in, oh or before the Isth day of April next. A plan and specifications may be seen ai the lactate Room of Trimly Church, entrance on Sixth street, oh Saturday morning next, between the hours ,of 9 A* M. and l P. M.s—where, also, fall information wiilbe given by an Architect. By order of ; mar27:td The ButLOtso CoaiMtirgE. * A Partner Wanted ! T>Y a gentleman who is now doing is profitable bust- X) ness on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose means are too limited to carry on tbe-same. Any per son of good character, possessing 3151)0 in cosh, ox goods suitable for a country store* can hear of a good chance by calling upon STUART A SILL; margfclm • 121 Wood street. • Plant flood Notice. ALLnersans who have subscribed 10 the Fond for malting a Plank Road on Pennsylvania Avenue, or Farmers’ and Mechanics’Turnpike, from .Oakland to Henry Barker’s, are notified to call at the house of .the subscriber, in Reisvilie, on or before the 15ib of April, instant, and pay fifty per cent, on their respective snbw scriptions. [apifi] HENRY REIS, Treasurer. : THK & fcIST Qrttn Tea in Pittsburgh.-- Some new. crop Young Hyson Tea has been received at MOR RIS’Tea Mart, in the Diamond, which for strength and flavor is superior to any ever sold iu Pittsburgh. Price $l,OO per lb. ' ap2 Falrmount Fire Engine for Sale. fTXHE members of the Fairraonnt Fire Company offer their ENG INE for sale, ft is in first-rate order, and will be sold cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH, Sec’y., apr&tf No. 409 Penn street. : Cabinet Ushers Wanted* THE subscribers will employ a number of good hands at the above business; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None butgood workmen need apply,- as good wages will be given and payment prompt. RYAN & M’KEE, at Ryan’s Buddings, marts No. 21 Fifth stree SUNDRIES— 23 sacks Dried Apples j 12 bbls. superfine Flour; C. do Rye Flour; •> 2 do Eggs; 4 kegs Lard; 2 bbls. Roll Butter. On consignment and for sale by apr7 KING A MOORHEAD. Thomas JUU Little, : WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTH STREET, between Wood and Market streets,: opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fapis:ly European Agency, ana Rsmuiaocea to Ireland* THE undersigned, u European Agent," has again ar rived in the United States.aud Will leave Pittsburgh in June next, for the tiotntyfifth lour of :hi» Agency, through England,lceland, Scotland, Wates,Ac., to return in September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop erty and claims; remitsmoney by sightdrafta to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at the rate of 85 perpoand sterling; procures copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches of all kinds, Ac., Ac. He transacts the business in connection with his relative, Hook Kesnan, Esq., nowresident in Dublin, who for more than twenty years traveled bustnes9,betwcen Europe and America. Innumerable references given. During the subscriber’s absence, remittances and other business willbe attended to athis Office, by his brother, Edward J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral. -THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, aud Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pd. 07“ Mr. KskN&xmay be seen on business in Cincin nati, at the Broadway Hotel, on the 28th and 29th of April; in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on .the Ist and 2d of May; anu in Si. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the 7tb, Bth and 9th of May. ; japr2;3wdaw PITTSBURGH COBNEB or U4HKKT AND THIEO BTBEETB, CHARTERED A. D. 1650; the only chartered insti tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty. —John Fleming, principal instructor in the science of Accounts. U4W Q.iWU.W V, O. K. Chamberlin, Professor o Mercan tile computation, Ac. Alex. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid ana elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on ComraercialLaw every Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. fdeclO N. B. HATCH, Esq.,of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D, WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Meicanuleed ucaiion>can rely upon obtaining in This Institution every thing that is advertised. There is no advertising of the nameß oflnsiructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place; nor no humbugging the public unthpitets of engraving*) with the engravet’s name sup pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to have ‘‘.exe cuted,” them with a pen. . Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from to to 12 A. M. . ‘ •> .Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in the morning till 10. at night. tmar2l:dAw COD FISH—9 drums Cod Fish in store and for sale. apiO i MILLER A RICKETSON. V‘ - ' ■ V. ’ - Baltimore, April 12. Y-J*'4- —r . ... **■»*s \.. r , +«, •»■ * > T* v■' ; * •**«»• **&- c,' . / . *•’- -u •;’ M.+* *"♦.» ■• ' * •*.*■"- $ ■* * . ■ - ,**'• ;•■ •" 'V/ *>.■'■]£■'< , : - V . ' Haitian? att& Gforijattgt Brokers. GEORGE AITGATT* '• .*«■«•■_.*•••* r r .*• • 'FAYETTE BROWN MYGATT & BROWN, BANKfiitS iINO EXCHANGE BROKERS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. in* Collections made mail Ihe pTincipalcities,and ■■■: STOCKS Bought and'.Sold du commission* mar39:om --VV’ V'. . HILL & CBRRY, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street, • Third door ieloto Fourth— {west side). OIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly ►3. for sale. • Time Bills of Exchange and Note* di»- couut e d l Gold.Silyer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made mail the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received ofPorand.Current Funds. mari7:y - , NIU Pi a QUVSE. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., NO. 15, WOOD STREET/PITTSBURaH. Cjirreut money received ou deposit; . y®"*® llo , ll3 made on all the principal cities of the Uni* teasiaies. ■ ;•; ; . ; : ; [augltly „ - PATRICKS A FRIEND, OANJSKUIi iISD BXQH4SM faaOKKKS, No. 90, coBHBB Wood and Diamond stbsets, - : Pittsburgh, fa. . [mayl JAfI.B.IIOON. THO 3. SABOBNT. HOUSr SARGENT. - _BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N-E. Comer of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa T'kEALERSin Cota,Bank Notes,TimeHills, Foreign XJ'and Domestic Exchange,Certificates orDepb9it,&-c . EXCHANGE bii all the principal Cities ofthe Union and Europe, for sale in same to suit purchasers; • CURRENT and parfundsreceived on deposiie ■ COLLECTIONS made oh all parts Of the Uuion,atthe lowest rates., :V- • .. - : y sepll-iy. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. A. OTES, Drafts, Checks, See., collected, and Re mil- J.Y lances made upon favorable terras. raay22:tf .. , R- r; BRYAN, Cashier. .. Hbllidaysburgh, May 18, 1850. - ■ . -• Notice* .* : ••• XkJ E have associated i. Gardiner Coffin with us in ff; the.Exchaoge .and Banking business. •■. • ■ , VVftL H. WILLIAMS & CO. Ptiti&urgA, Jan’y. L, 1551.'—ja5:lm • . . : . W3I. H. WILLIAMS.**■*♦-•*?. B-M’VAY.'' • -J, ti. COFFIN Wffl. H. WILWAMS 4 CO., ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ‘ ! NORTH HASP CORNER.OF WOOD AM) THIRD STREETS. ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec tionspromptly attended to. fja6:Gm Removal. Hi llOlißfiß A BOSS, TBMU. SABRING AND BXCUANGE OFFICE J To No. 67 market street, four doors .beJow old stand: N. HOLMES So SONS;-' 13ANKER3 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- J-> lerain Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Excbangeoit the 1 Eastern and Western cities consiantlyforsaie. Collections made m ail the cities throughout the Uni ted States.; Dcpositea received in par funds or current paper, No, GTlMarket street/between Third and Fourth •streets.- - y- aug2S-iy. Domestic and foreign Extdiange, Sank Notes Gold and Silver x and Ezchanged f ATTHB ‘ ’ BICHAHGE AND BANKING HOUSE -■ , _ OF- '• ,• William A. fflill A Co., 6* Wood street, ■ ; ti Pittsburgh: INTBttESTA'LtOWgD OH TIME DEPOSITS; , [aug2B ALLBN IRIMRB .. . . ; EDWARD BAJIiI. KRdHER ft RAHII» BanUrsand Exchange Broken .Dealers in Foreign- and pomcUicßtlltißiUs of Exchange, Ctnificaiti>f Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sts-, directly opposite thOiSt Charles Hotel. ' ' may 29 - Hccliantei Bank. BUILDING,FOURTH ABOVBMARKET STREET. ffIHIS BANK is now prepared to do-busiuess. Open 1 from9A;M.to3 P.hL • • Interest puid on Special Deposits : ’ augll • - : - THOMPSON BELL,Cashier; G.W.TAYLOR, 113 SECOND STREET, i COMMISSIONER AND. BILL-BROKER. - ; STRICT attention will, be given to all busineas en trusted to bis care.' Pittsburgh manufactured art! cles always on hand, of.pfbcarea On short Police. ; ■' Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated bn favora ble terms. Advances made if required. ? loct2shtf HOPEEVBR. WONDE R F 0 L C UJI E SII j pr. Bogera l Syrup of Liverwort and Tar j ;• -•' ■ - ;-"-and .; ■ •; CAMCHALAGOA! For thecompletecure of Coughsj Colds,lnfluenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting ofßlood\andall other bung : Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. l • . -Loolt at ita Vnparaleiled i riAHEabove dißirnguibhedCOUGH MEDiciNE Is cal* .:A rying all before ilia:Lung Complaints. Ihallieft tioitso.f the country: it is constantly performing, cores Which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing- ot the- nimes' which' vouch for its unrivalled healing power: ILCox, M.D late Professor in iheMedtcal College in Cincinnati; W. J. Richards, M.D.j Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wa. Burke, for more thaii'2o years Post Master of Cin.; R. S. Newton, M.D. t Prof. in the'Medical College' at Mem* phis; Tenn.r John A; Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and; Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sous of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Levison Eaq-v Editor of .the U. S., Military and Naval Argna at N. Y.: Thomas C. Faulder L Esq., of Albany; Rev. H. Wiseman, Rev. R. Hoyt, N.V, City; and we could name hundreds; aye thousands of others, who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and their mends, in some cases after all other remedies had failed. Such min never make such statements, unless convinced of their truth beyondLihe possibility or a doubt: Read a few of the letters. ' •. .; Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to HL. Stew* art, No. 137, Second street, New York. „ Sfawa, June 30,1849. : Dear Friend Stetoan.- I have been home now jnst two months. When I last saw'you, I had but Little hopes of ever getting any better: But I havenow the pleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers l Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagua. I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with-me,.‘determined to make a fair trial of it, a* I had done wHh everything' else. I have only taken tour bottles ofit, and I must: sayit has done me more good than any other medicine 1 I have ever taken. On my first taking" it, it’ increased' the expectoration, and I raised a great dealof bloody matter from my lungs. Bat that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and ex*: pect soon lo be entirely free from it. I consider iran ; invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased lungs.' ; • . • ./ • * I lei a young lady who bad the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever al momfix with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cured her . It acted almost miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY." NB. Thecriginal letter from which the above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office, No. 316, Broadway. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. SEE HOW PROMPTLY (T ACTS. Statement of Mr; A.Bang, Baker, N 0 .383 Pearl street N. Y.~A few days before last Christmas; I whs taken unwell, and soon commenced bleediug freely at the Lungs. I called in a Homeopathic physician; but his medicine did not seem to help me. • I read your advert* isemeut, and thoaght I would try Dr. Powers* Syrup of Liverwort, Tar ana Canchalagua. Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough was gone , and I felt as well as usual. My health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommendif to my friends. [This statement was made to the Proprietors, March 12tA,1&50.] OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES: JE7* For want of room to publish at length any more certificates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known in New York, eeery one of whom has used this medicine, and can speak personally of its effects. Please call ; upoa them, and hear what they say. Charles H. Rwo, No. 192, Broadway, corner of John street.' • v • Rev. Ralph Hoyt, No. 137, Madison street,; Pastor of the * c Church of the Good Shepherd.” Robert S. Lockwood, No. 36, Vestry street. Sylvanub Hoyt, Ntf. 280, Houston street. JO* Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers l Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to you- CAUTION.—None grnvjHeyunless there is on the buff FOR SALEi wholesale and retail, by A.L. SCOVILL A CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, to whom ail or ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should beaddressed, post-paid. ALSO, for sale by K; E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M. Curry and H. P.Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr A Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or sixboitles fflr 85,00 mar2s:3m . . Private Diseases. DR! BROWN; No. 41 DIAMOND A LLE V . Devotes his entire attention to anodic* QragSTffc practice, His business is mostly confinedte TirwfckJl Pnvate or Venereal Diseases, and sueh pain- a^cc ti°h3, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. . Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaon hea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges. Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the veuereal origin. J Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness, Im* potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. * Fourteen years l practiceJ(four in this city t enables Dr -Brown tooffer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come underhia care. . • Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. ; fljf" Charges moderate. novs:dAwly Brown'A newty ai3covred rem edyfor Rheumatism i* a speedy andeertain remedy forthat painfnltrouble. Itnevcr fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna.. The Doctor is always at home- ~ : ianlß-dawrf Dleßolatton. mHE Partnership heretofore existing between the ’.i subscribers, under the firm of Coulter A Hacke Druggists,has this day been dissolved byroutual con sent. J. A. COULTER March 31; 1851. • N. H: HACKE;' 7 JjyThe affairs of the late firm will be settled tv j A y Coulter, who continues the same business at th»* stand, comer of Wood and Third streets. ap2 ' ''t r - -: *V. - • Men ital .ok phvsicai. kL v<ms Antidale. —This great and wonderful for nervous <lueascs,can only be obtained aitbV*KSr oal Depot, 60 Smithfleld street: It Is ilorw eielSm b“‘ »:: strengtheneff; purely vegetable: and ■ Iwffi sgsiifisiaiifSffiassiftaS how long the disease may have existed. - TTje che/»r. The Great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs, Affee itterts of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pams or Weak} .ness of the Breast or. Lungs, and other qffcetUm* of the Breastor Lungs. ■ "IHJ ISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY: is a Vf hue herbal medicine, composed -ehlefiy of Wxto CitEBRY Bark and the genrame IcelaNO Moss {the latter imported expressly for this purpose,/ the me medical virtues of which ore also combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, thus rendering the Whole compound the most certain and efScaoionßremedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS- v r,- >^ T E R pnNGCORaESPONDENCE. .M.'a a highly rcspcct fhif JS? 1 d ultgbtfttl ! vinagej haa informed ui ‘“iff®, s “ e Wtstar'sßalaain of Wild Cherry fa un paralleled. The demand, for it ia so great that be can scarcely keep himself supplied with it. He. has had in his store medicines for Itmgaffections.v, SottKoribat* : were esteemed good and some gave temporary relief.— But since he haß had Wtstar’s Balsam of Wild Cterry, a number of the most serioua case* werecocuDletol v cu red hy »ts Dover sold a medicine,” sayi thidoor thfa ” m C l *^ fll cnure cor >fidenee that I had in It cubes! Wherever Wiatai’s Balaam ofWUdChsr ry 13 introduced, it at once attains that tugh reputation it sb rithly deservea. tVhat can prevern iis sale -when. on> every hand can be witnessed its wonderfiiVcureßr The worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerons Cotfeh (and; also Ihose ihat are of long etanding,) BroncMlu or Consumption (in its early atageej arc mways cured bv this remarkable medicine. Cutfed by WlatAx’a Balaam ot Wild Cherry. - Pleasant REDSF, Hariuljoii c0.,0., 5ep*27,1850. r J. D. Sir:. I take the liberty of: advising you of the benefit that-.'l havederived from the use of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. .1 was prostrated by that terrible scourge,Consumption, The attack was tmly horrifying to me, for five of,my family, (ray brothers and.-2liters,) l:.ad died of .Cohsamption. I ■ was afflicted wuh nearly all of the worst feiuares of the disease: l had a distressing cotigh and expeetorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in the side and cheat, cold chilis, alternating with fltiaher of heat and copious night sweats. ' . Twas underthe care of a skilled physiciari from the time I wasjakensick uiitilaboatmx weeksaince,being' then about helpless, and ray friendsconaideringmy case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach ofourphysxcian’a skill, advised tire use-of of Wild Cher ry.v*--*- •.*: T have-taken four boules of lhe medicine; and now ? considerray self perfectly well. I make this statement to induce: others-thar are afflicted as I havcbeen. to make trial of Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry/ whichv remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored my health. JEREMIAH JBGRIGG. ' Crown Point, Lake co ;I£l, June 15,1849. . . J*’ D Park—-Dear Sir : As 1 have a deep comnxisseta* - uon for the afflicted; permit me to give you a brief Justo* ,*y of .afflictions,-and ihe benefits derived from the use of Wistar’e Balsam oi Wiid Cherry. ls In July 1844,1 was attacked wiih a fever of a lyphoidcharacter,' .which, left me .in a very debilitated state, when m the following winter I was taken with arsevere told; which ikdaced me to suction extent as tor give me the appear- ' ance of a confirmed l lahored turner A severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cold feet andnight sweats. l also frequently raised blood from; my long*- J continued: in thlaktaite« gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 1847, until I was again auacked with fever. My,extremities ■especially my feet, were, constantly cold, and almott . losttheir feeling. “Under Jhebe circumstances it may be truly said that I was a living skeleton. I finally deter mined to.quit taking iuedicine prescribed by physicians : and try Dr; Wistax’s'Balsam of Wild Cherry/, and/rom the first week that. I commenced taking it than date a gradual recovery. I continued its use eh months: ofthe end of which time T was cured/ and have healtif ever : since/andicheermily:regommend ihp jfel sam to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs,'and would suy~io- thosfr commeaping itHUBh irono hedis couraged,ifiwqorjhree bottlesadnoteffeetaciireibut • persevere flsrThave.done: and I have no cases out of.ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON; Important to'.those Afflicted. Upith : Disease*- of the Lungs ‘ -.and Briasu ' ' - .Wiir miracles never- cease ? More its - eurpassing.hcalth restorative virtues! .V; ‘ [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co./Ky.J ’ . / !sPaisaFi£LD,Ky.,May 14,1845 i - Messrti Sanford 4- Park l take:this opporttOliiy o - informing,you of a most remarkable cure DfirfoTOQaon me by the’ use of Dr. 'Wistar’a Balsam: of WiltLCherry. :In the year 184 G I was taken with the inflammation ■ of. the bowels, wiuch I labored: nnder tor six weeks, when I gradually recovered. In-tho fail of 18411 was attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon my lungs, and for the space of threer years I:wah con* fined to my bed. :I triddall kinds of medicines hud eve ry variety of aid withoni-benefii; and thus I wearied along until the winter of 1845, waen I beard of Dt« WU 4at,*s Balaam: of Wild Cherry. : 'My friends persuaded me to give it a tTiaL . thongh I had given up all hopes of recovery, aid had prepared myself for the change of another world. Thioaghtheii ; solicitations I was induced 10 maxe use of the- getjulno . WistaPs Balsam of Wild Cherry. -. The elTect was 4ruiy : astonishing. After five yeorsof afitictioaandsu&kring and after having spent four or five hundreddollars tono purpose, ana the best and most respectable 'physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entire health by the bJessingof God, and the aee of Dr. Wis tai’s Balaam of Wild Cherri*. : : ‘ . ' ’ _ May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietprs o f so valuable a medicine as Wistar J s JSalsam of Wild Cherry.• . Yours, reapecifulljr, ; Bakpw The genuine “ VVxstar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry " has a fhc simile of the signature .of .Henry-Wistar, fit D-, Philaaelphia; and « Sanford A Park ” on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genu ine. Sold by J.D. BARK, (auecesaortoSanfordA Park.) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati,Ohio, General Agent to the South, and Weat, to. whoni all orders mast be addressed; J Kidd A. Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, comer Market street and the Diamond; B A-Fahnestock A Go,Pitts burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee.A Beckham.Alle gheny City; LT Russell, Washington ; Wff Lamber ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, UcJontown;H .‘Welly, Greensburgh; S Kountz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford: Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orir, Hollidaya bnrgh; HildebrandACo, Indiana; J R WrighuKittah ning; Evans A Co, Brookville; A Wilson-A; Son, Waynesburgh; M’Farland ACo,N Callender',' Mflad ville; Burton A Co, Erie ; Henry Forker, Mercery fas Kelly A Co, Butter; S Smith; Beaver j JD Summcrton, Warren; F L„A C S Jonea,*Cond\3rsport;' P Crooker, Jr., Brownsville' - febiO - . The Human Body moat Perspire, SS.TS NaTUB&I ' \ .j, TO BATE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the znos DISGUSTING SKIN BISWASES. r : NOW, Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap causes "a free perspiration, and et the same time mollifies, softens the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infants. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, . are soon not only healed, but cured by ite use. as- at. least seven physicians in New York know, who use ft in such cases, and find it unlailing—asalioiiri PIMPLESjBLOTCHESjFRECiCLESi or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this i 3 no uselesspnffed nostrum, as one trial will prove; I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of v ’ SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I; would jpot cruelly sell it for the above, unless I knew it to be aa I state. Those who are liable to : • CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find ibis not only a: cure, hut a preventive; and 1 can now only add, that any.one afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than I state. reader, the stores are flooded wuhimitations, and be sure you ask.for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap— and bay • it -only of WM. . JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh,MOLlbcny street, Pittsburgh, head or Wood . . ; JoneaVLUy wnue. —"TT LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Chalk. \ ■ . Theyarenotawareh'owfrightfQllyinlariouaitis ‘ to the, skirtf how coarse,-how rough,how sallow; yellow and unhealthy the akin . appears alter using prepared Chalk! JBesidesjit is injurious, contain ing a large quantity©*Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY* WHITE. - ° It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleter*; ons qualities; and it imparts to the ekin a natural healthy, alabaster, clear, living white V at the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, makinir it fmft »«#€ Kmomh. Sold by >he Ajem, WM. JACKbofj el Libir ly street, head of VV ooJtPiuebargh. I‘rice as cenm. A sctenttfle Ban TantcTiUMorer AND BEAUTIFIEH. Trial Bottles 37* centaT'Thoie who have a scd Jones’ Coral Hair RestoratiWSSU us excellent qualities—those whohave not, we nssnrn it to possess the following qualities. It will ftrcm the hatr to grow on any.part where nature intended hired' grow. Stop it falling 00, care senrf or dandruff, tight, red or greyhair grow dark. For dressinglhohai? soft-amt sUky,nothing can exceed thio-ritloakesri truly Beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed thiTmnrt’ economical, yet sunerior article for Sc hair“’“ Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store iinr ;t,__ . keadofwLl, Pittsburg. Price^t^^e'SS^a fdccSO - Tecta ana Breath TIFRSON? %h\ HAt)FOR 25 CENTS * 1 . T EET HDEO AYE DARK Olt YELLOW ' Sv'i M r ie^vll! ‘ ~nf r ’ ‘tat aS5centtoxof/ontf.' an^he^aa^e^ousty”^’! 16 “ e,h Wjmoa ‘ SMn ' ' y Or JOt V ... A"??® HAIR DY'Eibrihe changing of -tX. wane, red or greyhair to a beanufal brown or jet ' -?ir n . uf minates. Price 50 cents and SI ,00 *Ttr / A PKSpN\24D Liberty; street, Puhbtugh -end of Wood. •. J 7 . [decw* „ JAStEB A. JOAEB, AVHOLESA LEANDRETA IL JURU GGI ST j , ; COHKZH OF. LIBEBTY AMD Haiti) -STRRBTS. • ; ■: A COMPLETE assonment of Drugs, Cbomicalsand iiX : Family Medicines, always oh bond. • Caprt • xx.4.’ : "-'S' v*. •** • V O ,t. «:■ ' :• . , , * '* «; ♦_ : *C;•. .. . . „< * ‘•-"i * ’ * ;^r. -.-“ t-n " f ' ; :v.v:^: ; r : V' 4 'V.V « * r r \ ; ■r:'- Drags anb Mtbxtmis. HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION« LBBONS. —A. A. MASON A CO. twill open* this j morning, car»ons of tew style Bonnet Ribbons, do. Also,Lacc Veils, Embroideries, Ac. £apr < vix, l- r r ~ .., V ,;.. \ ; \ \
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