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Ir*- vV- * r^^ns^Sv^'tvir> A-sjMw -,V;. ,M,; t «' »- *- J-A« ' * *>.»v r ‘ V,T > \ ► xx^- -■^- .-..if;;- iv ' •/' ”' I *4?A'!^ i :At.?A-yVi f .,» 2_r-jr*jg! ■? wAr-s:■ l | J ‘:..- ..<»^ j V' 1 - -< » s rr -»- M=Z=MElT'2l=:= ~ - LOCAfI HATTERS. p m<• < ■• i 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - j - —..'-~r^. ‘Th* Slauctt on Satubdat.—The excitement • •' amongst the butchers continued on'S&lUrda; till & of;the; Market ; HQiwe pre ' seated a fraly da*xUoß appearance. Tho stalls of ■ -OWrtf TiyTgflH. AWDBEW ACKLSY. JAMES GRAHAM ' aod Gs©; W. Eyahs, especially, looked-exceeding* • 'lj'beautiful,and tho decorations called forth the moat enthusiastic praise from all who beheld them. • : - To WiLtiAMTEsn belODgs the credit or cutting the faucltol designs on paper, ‘which every person ad« : . mired so ranch. - Tesh is not only a clever follow, . bat, a natural genius. Without any instructions, he hts learned the art of cutting on white-paper all •manner ofrdeaigns, such as battle sccnesVcaravans, birds, flowers, &C., &c. Wo would suggest to bun the propriety of sending, specimens of his handi • • work to the Worlds Fair at Londoa, for we are certain that they would create quite as great a sensation as maoy other curiosities; which will be exhibited there*- Smushced.—Jos.Robinson, who plead guilty to the Larceny of a cloth overcoat,, was brought into 1 Coart on Saturday end sentenced to the Pooitentisry -for.pne year. ThV Judge consoled him with tho ' hope that if he behaved himself properly, he-might be pardoned out-a short time before his term would - expire, xnddhoreby waah out lhe staiowhlcb tin* fortunate circunlstances had placed upon him. . Oliver W. Shaw, convicted a few days since for an assault and battery on NathymeV Hopper,, was sen* 'encod to & fine of 6ic. aod coats of proiecution. NsET Variety Stobe.—We take pleasure fn caiN •mg : the attention of oar readers to the advertise* ■mentof D, Gregg. Co., who.have opened a new Variety Store, on the corner of Wood street and Diamond alley. Their stock is very, large} and has been selected with tho utmost car©; lh the principal markets the East. The-senior partner, ot this firm, Mr. Gregg, has been in the Variety business > rfot many years, id partnership-with. Mr. McCand leas, and is well known to all merchants who pur* chase in Pittsburgh.- - .So* Miss. Davenport, thu disunguiahed Actress, makes her first appearance in Pmaburgh this even* ing, in her favorite character of Adrienne j the Ac* tress. The genius of this:actress has gained famo and fortone; hot she baa something more-even than that to be proud.oMier reception into the first so* cloly, and the friendship and hospitalities of the-firal ' ladies in the country. .There.will, no doabt, bo a brilliant boose to greet her. •. * Mas. BtraHirELL.—This ia the last week of this - lady s a stay amongst ns, as she contemplates return* : uig to Cincinnati in the early part of next week.— ~ Those wishing professional examinations, who have .* not called upon her, must not let tho occasion pass. Wo have not yet heard of a single instance whore* : - in her clairvoyance has been at fault, but all bear - witness to her wonderful powers. Fihe*—A.fire broke out on Saturday morning about 3 o’clock, in the Soap Factory of Mr. Thos. Arnold,on Butcher’s Ran, Reserve township. 'The . factory, end a.largo frame house belonging to, Mr. Martin, was entirely destroyed, - Tho dwolhng bouse was insured to the amount of $5OO.- Np in* •Aorance on the other. JSeveuelt BeayiUL—A terrible fight occurred on Friday at the Charters Railroad, on (ho section above tho Steubenville.jroad, in which Jones, the. • Chief Engineer, was severely beaten. Warrants v- -were issued by ihe Mayor, on Saturday, for .17 or 20_of those engaged in it, some of whom were ar*. rested, and will-undergo an investigation to*day. Wilkins Hale .—A grand representation of the removal of the remains of the Emperor Napoleon, from the Island of St. Helena -to France, wifi bo exhibited this evening at Wilkins Hall. It is a hril- and was gotten up by the first artist in France, at an enormous eipeosa, expressly lor Barnum’s Museum. • ; Music —At Mrs.Blamo's Piano Depot, H 8 VVOOJ vtroetf can be bad all the latest and best airs, ar ; tanged for the goitar and pisno. She always keeps on band every variety ol ronsicai mu. *j C> and every thing connected with an establish " nof the kind* Persona .wishing to purchase met „ .. Ho won to call, would,. „ ...'6»uob> — Saturday, April 19. On Iho QOABTEU. Bench, MeClo.' , ? B "« B, \ .„ . . h . bout ten o’clock, the turora hav* The Court met a. . , \ ■ .. . .. ■ 'cu theeveningprevious,- iDgall .been diachart * • ■ .. . r ■ .. f *ban making motions and notbiog was done other . . . . • sneb like proceedings. •••-• ■ ~ •« ia the title of a The Mtstebies of tbe People . r , . . ■>■» • *. ».jj founded on new novel by Eugene Sue. The talo - . f ol i D( j ¥er '- the late Freac hßcvolanon, and will be" 011 ***l interesting. For sale at. Holmes’ Literary ‘▼o 3 Third street, opposite the post office. Also, of London Labor and the London Poor. fiST* W, C. Wall, No. 85 Fourth street, has re* ccived by L&wberce Labbeb, Esq., a new work just published by DqwiM . & Davenport, New York. < Hunsorr. Riveb.—Those wishing to have a view . . of the scenery along the Hudson river, and some of the most romantic in Virginia, cao do .so by ping in attho Athencam this evening. . \ ; ; M ' w The. weather od Saturday was such no to dampen out-door transactions, as n rained nearly all day;. Yesterday waa quite, cool, and wore: the appearance of Bdow, - < ' . B3F The Common Pleas and Orphans’ Court wore open ooSalarday, and tho usual business transacted. . JDagnenean GalUry. MBS. NEWTON wishes to inform the Ladies' and Gentlcmcnof this vicinity, that she has filled up at Room over the Store of Alexander & Day, cornier of -. Market street and the Diamond, where she ls"prep-ured to take Daguerreotype Liknesses, in all the vaitions; ■. '• atyiea. ■■ ■ ■ .. ■■ ■.. • j vlo*.Likenessos taken Single or m Groups o f any number.-: .. ... • [aprl&tlw J- S. Tonglt’fl Celebrated Btberoal 4>ll. TTtOR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal * JP.TBoat?, Halls,Chambers, Kitchens, Workshop?l, and indeed every place where iighua required. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Also,Lampsof all )tinds. v for Lard, Lard Oil, &c.* Chandeliers, Girandoles,'Wait ers, Paper, Tin Shades, tf&is ana Cons, ana all-things l per* - taining io the trade. Also, a superior Safety Lai txern, \ for Steamboats and Stables. . The cheapest light to be found for store an d shot > pnr -poses, is Tough’s Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from" which a splendid light is obtained at: f of a cem per - hour, equal, if not superior, to gas.. We invite au ef- aminationof oar. goods and prices. Being prepared”, by the accumulation of 12 years’experience, and wi th fa cilities to supply Loth the wholesale and retail trade, oh the most favorable terms, althe Pittsburgh Oitand luamp Store. : - . ■ - . . All articles delivered m any part of the city, or 1 n Al legheny, free of cost- ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIK,, re gularly supplied once or.lwice a week. All.orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S. TOUGH!, . .No. 82 Fourth street,ApoUo Hall, ’* aprl9:diwy .... between Market and -Wood. QN the evening of the 17lh instant, a NOTE, dated April 12,1851,- for 640&—■drawn hy me j made| pay able to the order of John Christy, and by . him endorsed. The public are cautioned agamst purchasing or trading for said note, ae payment has been stopped. Any person finding said Note, wiR much oblige, me by leaving it at the store of J, P. Horbach, No. 1&7 Liberty street. lapil9:2l] .WM. CHAFFER. Hew. Soolu i fitw. BobbsiX a UTERARY DEPOT, Third>street,! y /\ Opposite the Post Officer 1 . . . Rose jDoug)hs» or ..the Autobiography ot a Minister’s - Daughter^• ■ • : . ;• • -Nathalia—a Tale j . -Richard ol York—or the White Rose of England: an Historical Romance» . .. i • Pope.Joan,orthe female Pontiff; by G.W. M.Rey ■■ nolds,Eaq. , - ■ The Personal History ana Adventures of Pen Owen,* , by -John Galt. • • Tom RacqoetandhisThree.Maiden Aunts. This work • is a companion to u Vanity Fair.” -Bertie: a humorous novel: by Gregory Seaworthy. - Time,the Avengers bythe'author of the Wilming tODSi” “Letuco {l Mourdani Hall,’/. Ac. , • Ltuoll’s Living Age, No-SSO; : •• . • ■,.. [aprio rjARENTON CRACKERS—A new. article mihis city.; 4- also, Boston Biscuit and Dyspepsia Crackers; re- sale by ,v..- I 4 ?’ -■ aprxs WM. A.hrcLT^RG. .Sales. '••• SCOTT a OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -01 MAIN STREET, ST.'LOUIS, MISSOUETi • HAVING been engaged in the above business for the last sir years,.m this city, would respectfully so* licit consignments ol* Goods, to-be sold in this market; either for Auction or jmvate sule—particularly Glass-' ware, Hardware-und Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on-all kinds of Goods Consigned us for sale here. : • Will refer to Messrs. Heweit, Roe & Co., E;-R. Vio let, Wnr.D. Wood & Co., John J.-Anderson A. Co-, R H Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co.,~l,arkin Denver. Saint Louis; Butler A. Brothers, Cincinnati: Georee M’Lam, Pittsburgh. J 1 . • IraarSOy W. Q. jfl'OAßTßfiyTiHctionewr Tr ALUABLE. REAL ESTATE at Auction —Will be ? sold on the premises, on Saturday; May 3d, nt 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a Loi of. Ground, situate on Pike street, between Walnut and Factory, in lbe Fifth Ward of the cu> ot. Pittsburgh, .Said Lot is fronting 25 feat on Pike street, and extending back 100 feet- On wiiich is erected two amallSframe houses, m good repair and com .pletcly finished. To any person wishing to supply him self-.with, ahome.ihls is a.first-rßte opportunity, as such chances are seldom offered at public'sale- For further Particulars enquire of John A. Parkinson, Penn street, iflh Ward, or at the Auction Store of the subscriber. .. sprlB ‘ ' W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct|r. SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY - at Auction.— Will besold to the highest and best bid der, on Saturday. May 10th; at 10 o'clock in the fore noon; at the carriage shop of J. P* Wilson, on Third sl, below WoodandSmiihfield,to pay cost of repairs and charges, one two horse dickeysettt Barouche, with new leaihertop, iron axle, and left by Mr. Philip Motz ; one open top Buggy, left by Mr. Hcmng. Also—) one horse Carriage—standing top, iron nxle, and nearly new.- Those interested wlllplease Jake noliceto this advert isement,'as they will be sold at the ume and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by the owners or their agents before that'time, with cost of this advertisement. aprlß * : . W. G. MACARTNEY, Aact’r. JASIKS EIcKJENNA, Auctioneer* - BUILDING LOTS at Auction.— On Monday even ing, Apn! 231 h, at 8 o’clock, will be put up to the highest and best bidder, at MlKenna’a Auction House, a few Building Lots, opposite the United Slates Arsenal. Terms accommodating, and will be announced at sale aprl7 ’ . JAMES M’KBNNA, Auct’r. : A DMINISTRATRIX’ BALE of Clothing,Super fine uljL Cloth; and other Dry Goods, .Lease of House, Store Fixtures, at Auction.— On Thursday, April 24ih,at SO o’clock in the forenoon, will be sold, by order of the Administratrix of the late Patrick Delany, deceased, at the store on Liberty street, a few doors above Virgin alley, the enure stock of Clothing; of every description—shirts, superfine cloths, cassimercs and other dry go ds, tailors trimmings, Ac., all of which were selected for customer trade, and made in the best manner,of thelatcststylesand fashions; .it is unneces sary to enumerate the articles. Also, the uncrpiredlerm of lease of a house and store fixtures. SUSAN DELANY. Adm'rx. aprlG ' JAMES.M’KENNA, Aucl’r. William wood’s patent shingle ma chine at Auction.—Will be sold at public sale, atM’Kenna’s Auction House; on ihe '22d of April, at 8$ o’clock,P.M., the Machine and Patent Right for Alle gheny county. It Is considered the best machine for cutting shingles that has ever been patented, and will cm from sixty to one hundred good shinglespernunuie. The machines and title papers can be examined at any time previous to sale, at M’Kenna’s Auction Store. aprlG JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. Lawrencevltle and Sharpsbargh Plank Hoad Company* : BOOKS for subscription to, Stock of . ihe above Com ' pany will be otrened at the Office of BIG HAM A LESLIE, No. SI Fifth, street, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the Gth, and Wednesday, the 7ih,day« of May neze, at 10 o’clock oi said days; andatlhe stored WM. SMITH A COc,inLawrenccvule,on Thursday, the Bth. day of May noxt ± aUOo’clock ; and at tho store of J. ELSLER, in the village of Hatfield, onFnday, the Oth day oi May, at 10 o’clock:; and at the store of LEWIS DALZELL A CO.an the borough of Sharpsburgh, on Saturday, the 10th .of May, at 10 o’clock.; .to remain open from 10 o’clock. A.. M-. to 4 o’clock. P. M., each day. Cohmifsionehs— lVlLSON M’CANDLESS J. GRAHAM* C. W. ERNEST, . JAMES BLAKIO*Y. WM. WERNKBURG, CHARLES PETERSON. HENRY H. LEWIS. JOHN CHI3LETT. R.L.EWALT, . . E. HARDING, aprl7:t&l7 JAMES SHARP. . Deal Eilhte Wanted. PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned i.*r a lot 24 leet front by 80 to 100 deep, suitable (or the erection of an Engine the Third, Fourth, or Fifth Wards, of tbc Cuyof Putsburgli, at ine Store of James Montnoth, Smithficld street, until Monday, the ;2istof Apiil,lBsL . . JOHN M’QUEWAN, JAS.M; PORTER, E LOWRY, A.GRAHAM, GEO. FUNSTON, apilS) Coinmnteo on Lot of_Nepiuiio F. C. Drug store Cor.Sale* M A DRUG.AND APOTHECARY STORE, which is doing on excellent business, t& offered for sale For rnnher miormauon enquire ai ihis OtSce: ftprlS Transparent Window Shade Factory. 48 IRWIN STIIERT, (BETWEEN PENN AND LIBERTTSrREETfijr. I IST OF SHADES on hand and made ai all times to A order— ' • 3-4,4-4,5-4 and 6-4 Baff Shade#, plain and bordered ; **. . -Transpurentgreen do: “ v *• Dark v> do; < Laudscapc Shades of every style; Moonlight do. do do; . . •'Gothicund Mexzitinto, oi new style; STOKE SHADES of any color, wild Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete al 25 cenla- per shade, (pr* Curtains hung on reasonable terras. . P. S.—Pcdlcrs will do well to call at tho Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. nprlS:Cm _ R. R.KKRNAN. Fair in aid of the ■erection of~a ger man ORPHAN’S ASYLUM -AU friendsand well wishers of the Orphans are reepecUuliy informed-that a number of ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, will hold a Fair, wttbSuppcr. inuid of the erection of tho building of a'Qerman Orphan Asylum, for Allegheny County, to which they solicit the support and participation of the benevolent. The Fair will commence on TUESDAY, April 29th, at Wilkins Hall. Ticket* for the Fair aud Sapper 50 cents; lor the _ rtra|one,2j cem*. Tobehador Mf«G.Kret2, Liberty *» *; in both the Catholic Book Stores, Fifth sireel; at stree., • .Kehx and Burkle’s, Penn street, Buyardstowu, Alessra. . nor J. Lewis’ Allegheny;: or at the door* du» at J. Raff l 'of the Fair- ■ • -[aprlb;td ring the ume , ■ — 1 - Notice* T_,_ _ .. nof the Pennsylvania Salt Manu- HE Stockholuc* ny are notified that an mstalaienl racwnneComnaL Dollars per sbare ii r . -TTAUJABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALF.. Y Bale— tlnft valuable Lot of Ground, situated at . comer of Market and Water streets, at present © C ° U P* * by 1 Mtiivany A Lediie, aa a Glass Warehouse—bavin* a front on Market street of 33 feet 11 niches, and on Watorstreet of 05fcctl4 inches. Also, the Lot VorK*> formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph as u■ *-h»P Yard—having affront of 131 feet inches, on the Mo nongabela Riger,and running back 343 feet to Green ° U |eriona C desirous of (mrrfta.uig, conrect ivo furlhcr infonoauon from . ... H-V:PAV a p r l4 No, 47 Market sircol. A. Card to Builmicffleni A YOUXJG, active business man. a native 01 nils- J\.: burah, with as extensive acquaintance, wno can command a cash capital of from oto 53,000, is anxious to make an investment, and devote his tune to busmegs. aa a partner; in Pittsburgh or vicinity. mrtlilml Please address Pest Offiee l ßox r*o, 3oj Babbitts PATENT SO AP POWDER—Warrant ed not to rot or injure the clothc6. For sale b> nprß JAMES A. JONES- Vi tO BUIGDfc/RS.-—Sealed Proposals -will -he received X by the Board o! Directors of the Third-Ward Public School of the Cay of Pittsburgh, up to the Jlst instant, for the erection of a School House, according to plans and specifications of iheaarae, which can bo seen at the Office of J. W. Kerr, Esq , Arclutect, on Fourth street, and where nil necessary , information can be had, alter the I4tb insttml. JOHN MECASKEY, aprl 4:lw President. T>ROPOSALS;FUJt COAL AND SLACK. Sealed X PropQsals for dehvenagin the Stores, at the Works of Ihe Pittsburgh Gas Company, 100,003 bushels of Bi tuminous Coal, and 30,000 bushels of Slack, will be re ceived atthe Office or the Company*, until Wednesday, the £3d instant*, at 2 o’clock, P..M. The. Coal and Slack to be of such quality, apd delivered at. such times, and in such quanuues, as shall be approved of and directed. The standard of computation for Coal and Slack to be 70 pounds per busho!. ’ The payments to be made monthly—retaining 20 per cent, as security for performance of contract. Proposals to be addressed,to Thoma&BakCwell, Esq., President.of the Company, and endorsed, ‘‘ Proposals for Coal and Slack « . JAMES M. CHRISTY, apr!2* ~ r. Treasurer. To Cabinet makers* Veneers, Rosewood and Walnut; ..Vamah, "...: Hardware and Fumuun at Wholesale rpllE subsenbers-have just received from New York X -and Boston a most splendid stock) of VENEERS, and.are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable • for the trade. :• All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. - • <> . As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail ta bu suited either as to quality or •price; and, aa it is well known that Furniture can be made-by -machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. - Tamed Work>in aU n& branches, carried on as usual. Plank tor hand rails, for? and all articles required m manufacturing Cabinet Furmture t constantly on hand—-vixj- Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, &C‘j frg. • ; RYAN A M’KEE, Ryan’s Buildings, mar22:ydaw - j ‘ ' N 0.31 Fifth^lreet. -XKpiOLESALR AJiD HETAIL GROCER, Wcst'sUe Diamond,corner Dtamond-alley ,'Piits.burgh ; also keeps a House of EsiVßTain&xsxr.for Markcinml Coun •’try.People, and Stabuho. All who choose to ciul wil findUto thcir-advantago to do so, as his btorc and Pub* UoHotuesthe roostcoavementtotha Market jnplO * N* t ** 1 »-• .-t. j.' €oimnmial aui> iinatuial. Dally Review or the Wholenle fllorlcet* OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, i > Mondat Mouhiso, April .21, J851.J The weathor on Saturday was wet and disagrees* bio, id consequence of which there was but u inbd« efate amount of business done. The market has undergone no change. > . ASHES—The market continues without a change both as to price and demand. : We quote as before : Soda, 3ito 3|; Pots, 4to 4£,; Saleratus, sto s±. BROOMS—The receipts are heavy,- with a dull market. We note sales of HO doz at 87 to sl,oo* BUCKETS—SaIes of 140 doz, Beaver make, at SI,BS. We have safes of Tubs at 37,25 to 7,60 per dozen. COFFEE—We could hear of no transactions; prices unchanged ywo quote at 111 to 121. CHEESE—The market is bare ; a good quality would command good prices. Wo quote at 6J to 8. • BUTTER—The market is well supplied with in* fbnor Butter, which is dull; very little good in market. Prime Butter would bring 12 to 13. Wo note sales of 40 kegs at 7. EGGS—The market continues well supplied ;.wo could hear of no sales ; we quote at 7 to 74. COTTON .YARNS—We quoto No. 5 to 7 at 19; No; 8 to 10 at 20. BATTING—We report a sale of 150 bates No. 3 at 13c. ■' FRUlT—Tbe.market for Dried Apples and Peach es is quiet; sales are only mode m a small way* Wo have sales of 50 bushels Peaches at $1,22; a 150,55 bushels ot SI >25. Dried Apples ?wo could hear of no transactions ; we qnoteat 75; large lots would not .bring these figures. - GRAIN—We were unable to' hear of any trana*- actions worth notice. We continue to quote Wheat at 6Q ,to 65, : Sales of 70 bushels Rye at 43. We quote Oats at 30 to 31 from first hands. Corn : we heard of an offer of 40 cents for 2000 bushels—6 months—which was refused. MOLABSES—There was- nothing doing m thi s article that we could learn ; holders prefer holding them, ond only selling to their rogular customers. SUGAR—We havo a sale of 50 hbda prime re ported at 6}; some holders-ask a shade higher for prime. OILS—The market remains unchanged since our last. We could icarn of no transactions. * FLOUR—Tho transactions on Saturdey were small. Wo notice salos of about 70 bbls from wag ons at $3,35 to 3,4 o—principally at $3,37*. Sales atthe wharf, of several email lots, ranging from $3,37 to 3,40. -Tho.receipts were Jight- BACON—The sales on Saturday were limited ; wo could learn of very few transactions in this ar ticle ; we quoie os before, with exceptions of sides, which are held higher, in consequence of the de mand ; limited stocks on hand. Hams, 8} to 8j; Sides, 7| to 7$ ; somo holders asking 8 ; Shoulders# 61 to 6ft. FORT OF PITTSBURGH. 0 ffSST 6 INCHES WATXB II? THE CHA.NHKL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver - “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville. * J. M’Kee.Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Beaver. Gordon, Beaver. “ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth *• Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Nowton 4 - Red River,—, New Orleans. ‘ Wullsvillc, Voung, Wheoling 1 ** Keystone Stale, Stono, Cincinnati. “ Cumberland No. 2, Miller, Nashville. Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. ‘ Gov. Meigs,—.Marietta. “ Cashier, McMillan, Wheeling. Diurnal, Conwell, Wheelm?" DEPARTED: “ Redstone. Woodward, Brownsvillo ‘‘ Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M-Kce, Hendrickson. McKcespon Michigan No. 2, Boles,Beaver Beaver, Gordon, Beaver- Thomas fahnver, Bailey, West Newton Fashion, Peebles, Ehzaocih. Pilot No. 2, Crane, llockinfrnon. Beveilie, Snedtlen. Wellsvill*. J- Nelfiou, Moore, Wheeling. Buckeye Siam, Holme?, Cincinnati. * Messenger, Fisher,Cmcmnali. • American btttr. Hanna. Cinclnnmi. Cashier, McMiilen, Wheeling. “ Tuscaroro, Murdoch, Wcll?rville. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. . .:*? fvrv. ■> 1..: ’ ' ■ 7 • ■ f :.•■ ■ j ir ■■?•*' , r A‘ .t ’ 1- , CDSTOM,HOUBK,PrrrSBITBOH, ) • . Surveyor's Qffiee t Aprils, 1851-y SEALED. PROPOSALS willberecetvedatthis offiee until 12o T ■ Coal •••• All of the foreign articles io .be of the very best quali ty, and to be famished at such tunes and in such quanti ties ason the requisition of the Steward of the Hospital,- approved by the Surveyor, may be required. Any Other articles that may be wanted? the contractor to furnish at the lowest market price. ft is estimated that the number of patients to be sup plied will average about 20 per day. In addition to which there will be about 10 officers and servants to be supplied. " - Any information concerning the contract will be giv en on application at this office. HENRY WOODS, ap3:i2sm Surveyor and Agt.,U. S. Marine Hospital 106-Wood stbket, two boors below Vibgii? allet • SOWN A TETLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENTAL Instrument JMannfactarers, WE are now receiving oar Spring Stock of GOODS, comprising a fail assortmeniof-flirduiare, Cutlery , (runs, Ptstola and Hunting JTnitej. Also, ail of the la test improved Pistols manuiaciured in America. In addition to our Store, we have a manufactory for making all kinds of Instruments and Tools. Oar Instru ments-are anequalied in the western country for superior 6ntsh and workmanship'—which we refer to the best demists in the two cities. • All orders from a distance will meet with prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticular attention paid to the making of Trusses and Supporter*: . N. B.—We are also Agents tor the sale of Charles C. Reinhardt’s celebrated Glass Pad Truss, the bestnowia use for the speedy cure of Henna. For saleby dozen. [apD “VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administra* Xi lion have been granted to. the subscriber on the Estate of John Shepherd, deceased. All persons know ing themselves indebted.to said Estate, arc requested to make immediate payment*, and all having claims, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. JANE SHEPHERD, Adtinnuitainx. PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.— The *nbscnpuon Books for Stock m the above Company will remain open for a few days, at tho Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street. • pprlO C. A. COLTON, Sec'y. ALL persons having business with the nndersmied,: either as Public. Accountant,lnstructor in Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will find-him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College; from 9 till 11 o’clock, A. 1 M.,and from 2 nil 4 o'clock, P. M.- Merchant* in want of competent Book -keepers can be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING, aprfl Principal Instructor in the Sclenco of Accounts. " / ' " James liees, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, (Successor to Robert Wightman.) Comer of Lxbtrty and Water, Pu£j&Brgh, UrriLL build, and finish to order, on the shortest no- j f lice, and most accommodating' terms,. Steam En* gincs and Machinery, and Castings, of all descriptions, at ihe lowest prices. PrTTSDCBGn, April 8; 1851. I cheerfully recommend to tho public and my former customers, my successor, Mr JAMES REES,a compe tent and «mo mccuanic, capable of building Engines and Machinery in the meet satisfactory and approved style. [aprtfcy] ROBERT WIGHTMAN. Pittsburgh LocZc Factory. WM. W\ REILLY, Lock SmtAtng, Bell K&ngtng and House Blaekrmxinxng. No. 105 Wood stbest. A GOODossnrtmcnt of Housework,Store and Flush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. Jobbing attended to m the best manner {mar2ifcy B\ a gentleman who is now doing a profitable busi ness on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose means uretoo limited to carry oa.tne same. Any per son of good character, possessing $l5OO m cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can hear of a good chancd by calling upon STUART ft SILL, mar22:lcn 121 Wood Etreet. Falrmounc Fire Engine for Sale* rJMlGmftmbere or-ths Fciti;»r»aM Fire- Company odd X their ENGINE for sale. It is la first-rate order, and will be sold cheap. Require ot J. SMITH, Sec’y., - apr3;if ; No. 403 Penn street. THE subscribers will employ a number of good hands at the above business; vit* Bureau, Bedstead and Tabic makers. None but good .workmen need apply.— as good wages will be eiven and payment nrorant. RYAN ft M’KEE. at Ryan’s Baildingß, marls No. 31 Fifth stree Joua wohh covodx. H'PADEH a COVODB, (successors to Johu APFadon ft Co.j Canal ifasm, Penn street. Peaua. Railroad—Central Railroad. THE subscribers having boon appointed shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receivo any merchandise or produce lor shipment east on the opening of the Canal. uoods via this route will be earned through in fivo days, aud all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. bates ov ebemht bktwkks Philadelphia, ft Pittsburgh . Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me • dicincß, Saddlery, Wool, fte.. &0., SI 100 lb*. . Hardware,Queenswarc,Groceries, Paints,Dye Stuffs, Oils, Loather. Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Gras* Seeds, &c;.flt)c. & LOO ibS. Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard. Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Gram and Rags, 00c. {j* 100 IDs. Ashes, Marble, (roagb,) Tar, Pitch, Rosiu, German Clay, Bones, ftc., 50c. 100 lbs. marlS M’FADEN ft COVODE BARGAINS!— Teachers and families wishing to pur chase School Books, Classic Text Books, and Edo-'- national works, will find It greatiy to their interest* to call immediately at the Educational Book Blore;6SMar ket street, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drag Store. 'This es tablishment Is selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO—Carter ft Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost. Wo have an excellent stock of these works, and' families, ministers, ftc., Would do well to call during the present week only. [apriQ EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. JAMES M’KKLVV. mO-LLT-The STORE ROOM now fitted up with an I elegant modern and attractive front. > Rent very low. aprO EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS.—-JAMES A'. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a-fine assortment of Perfamery and Fancy Soap: Roussel’s cologne water Roussel’s omnibus soap; Wetherill’s do; - do araantine • do; French do; do Circassian do5 Weihcrill’s toilet waters Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; . : Transparent wash balls; Roussel’s assorted extracts, Military shaving soap ; Lubin’s do do; • Roussel’s shaving cream, Eaulustral; * do do corapo’d; Genuine bear’s oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox marrow; Odonune.orroECioothpasto; • apr4 . '■ .- LARD OIL—W blrte.J. L.Couhhng’s. No. 1 Winter Lard Oil, in, store and for sale by MILLER ft lUCKETSON, • apr9 No-$2l and 223 Liberty street FIGURED POPLINS.—A. A. MASON ft CO., are now opening cases and,packages, of plain ana fig ured Poplins.. Also, a large lot of laco capes, breakfast, caps, jackonet-flouncing, ftc., ftc. . lapr7 SHAWLS A. A: MA&ON ft CO., nave just received, per express,thirty cartono of printed cashmere ; high colored Thibet; embroidered do, fancy de lame, and other Shawls;' . ■ [apr7 REMOVAL.— J. SHEA has Temoved to No. 110 Mar •ket street, (two dooranorlh of his old stand,) the house lately occupied by R. D- Thompson. [aprsilw EED STORE REMO VEIL—The subscriber has re* moved his Seed Store, from Second street to the Pudding recently occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop,onThird street,almost immediately opposite the Post Office. [aprtitf] F. L. BNOWDEN. : MORRIS’ CELEBRATED TEAS—the best in fiaj. htifgA,—ln -the Second door from Dia mond alley. Until within the la<»i year, Good Tear could not be procured inPittsburgh. It was quite common for consumers to send east for it. But, since Moms started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for better Teas cannot bo procured in the United States than whathe sells. He has deservedly, obtained the reputa tion of selling the best Tea in Pittsburgh. Remember—tho from Diamond alley, apris . .. .. v . , • UOK’S REMEDY pUK . INTEMPERANCE.—Oau be administered pnvawy, if desired. Fall direc tions accompany each bqiue.Pnce $l. Sold only at the Medical Depot, 50 SmithfioldstrecL ranrifi . /71URE YOUBSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND.— V/ This tlever Ailing specific tsguarantccil j n cases-: of delicate disease^: together with the attendant com* plaints, to effect aspeedy, safe ana lasting care in tlie course of a few days, vf , ituQUt restrictions to diet, bnsi ness or injury to the sy* len V: 4 v,^ s .- aa and* popular remedy; haslohgbeo* l ( ai V? ®) usedinthe private practice of. a physician, radically curing ninety .nine of the hundsed cases. It leeyeano odoron the breath, and : may heused. by any one withoutthc least fenr of expo* ..sure. For sale uf the Medical Depot, No. SQ.Smtthfield*' mreetjPittgburfrh.'Pa.. . _ fanrT rtIHE BEST &*em ft* *n. Pittsburgh.*- Some new' 1 A,.crop Yoting Hyspti Teahaabcenieceived at MOR RIS’ Tea Mart, la the Dtamond, winch for strengthand .flavoris superior to any solo in Pittsburgh. Price gt,ooperlb; . . . ‘ - ' ■ : «n 2 A. Foster, ATTOmEY LAW: - OFFICE, NO. ,47 TOUB.TH STREET, helm, Maria area, Fiutturgk, Fa. .novj&dawly /‘.i ►« JUtstfUanaws. .. . . »< .< . (, .** u u ......... « • tl it -« •. a . <{ it- : . n a ........ , bb!., and other articles in proportion. ! Drummond, the man who. was' arrested about a month since, on a charge of participating in the ter rible murder of the Coßden family, in Sent county, on the night of the s7th Feb., has made a confes sion declaring tho true authors of the crime;. He says-that five men, named Murphy, Shelton, Ford, Slits and Taylor, were the perpetrators of the mur der. Hedonies that he had any thing to do with it; he only knew the conspiracy of .the others for the commission of thecrimo, The four first mentioned have been arrested aiHavro.de Grace.. Taylar, the other party, is stiil al large. . s Webster, the uncle of Mrs. Gosden, who has been suspected, is not implicated by the confession.— Drummond also intimates that if some.of.the Coedcn family had not escaped and giveniho alarm, it was theintention of the murderers to have followed op .their work ofmaßsacro and plunder, and other faraii lies in the neighborhood, against whom> they enter* tained feelings of.hostility,; would have been’mur* dered the'same night. . ; f . The disclosures thus made, add a deeper, dye to the already .terriblp. crime which has agitated tHb' community where it occurred. - :The announcement of the arrival of the Pacific, and the inclemency of the weather have mostly sus pended business to*day. - 1 Cotton :dull. Flour is firm., 1; .* J Rye Flour is in demand'at 3,50. -v* Corn steady at 65, aud oata 47. DtPP'S AmericanAcconntant,” and . - tPjU'tht, boat Accountant,” Professor of Boofc-Keepir.g and tho the Pittsburgh Bir. Prefessor °^JOHN' a i).'WILLI.'VMS, Professor of Ornamental and ticau”n?cS^»oßS «*» Institution every thins that is ad verused.' There le no advertising of the J „ r- in si ructar. and Lc e ta rors who neither leach ASotnre inthe Sace i not «. humbugging tho pul ilic. ji«« o/ ii*roving, with the engraver* name sup pressed, anda name affixed, pretending lohove “ exer. cated” them with a pen. » ■ meetsin hseparateapannient, ft from S‘ in The motnlng tiil TO at night. 1 ■ boaa-i ..V,: :■ TmarglidAw TTcIATHE&S —A prime lot received pcrntcamer Ulcs nprl4S' T ’ all4fOl £lJe by KING A.MOORHEAD. -y'' If [z V.S' ' »» *•* •• .* • ‘O ' > •- ' L -4 ,-'V& .. . . *~V * *, •-.... w v Vi i-v, ,*.'v --..t -cf-i r _ ?V» *V ' \ AT-.. . ■ 4 . QEQjBGB UTOATTr ‘V* • '*'* V'<•*-.rVAVSTrS BfiQWW. MYGATT & BROWN, BiNKGBS A SUKXOBASOK BROKEES, CLEVELAND, OHIO. ID* Collections made in nil the-pnncipa!oiUes,antl . STOCKS Bought and Sold, on Commission* . mars29:Gm . v < - - • • . HILL&CCRBT, BANKERS ANDEXCHANGE, BROKERS, No. es Woodßtreot, "'' ■/ Third door beloto Fourth—itoest side), , SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern: Owes constantly for. sale; Time Bills of Exchange and Notes .dis counted. Gold.Siiver and BankNates, bought and sold. Collections madein all the principal chiCsOf the United: States. Deposits received of Par and CUrrent-Fonda. . ;mar27:y - . - v --t ; - v-. BANKING HOVSSv JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.; •*. no. 15/ wood street, Pittsburgh. '" Current moneyreceived on deposit. . - : Collections made on all the principal citifia of the Uni ted States/ 1 X ~: ~ y [Ahgltly • PATRICKS At FRIEND, BANKERS AND EIOHASGE BROKER 9, - No. 95, comma Wood asp Dumont sraasw, • : < - Pittsburgh, Pa. .■■■•? i■: {mayl..- fAf.S.EOOIt. “ THOS.OA3tOXHT. HOOiJ-k 9 ABSENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ICS. Comirof Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, pa T\EALER9 in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign JJr and Domestic Exchange, CeruficatesdfDeposit,Ac EXCHANGE on ail the..pnnci|)alCities of .the Union and Eurqpeyfor sale in sums to anitjmrchasexs. . >. CUBRENTandparfiwdßfficervedoJidepoßita > ; COLLECnONSTmadeou'aHjmrt* of the Union,attEs lowest rate*. ~Vy. w- : •••.- .• ■ • asplt-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN,GLEXfII&CO. "VTOTES, Drafts* Checks, Ac.-collected, and Remit- Al lances made upon favorable terms. may22:tf . . . R.-R. BRYAN,:Cashieft- Houidaysburgh,May 18.1856. • : '' r • • ' " Notice. WE^ e associated J.GABDirma Cornswith us in' . f V ' the Exchange and Banking business. : WAL K. WILLIAMS A CO*. •. .PiteftttrgA,Jan , y»L,lSgl^ : daß:ini: WOI. H. WILLIASIS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . ttOSXH BAST pOtOTEBTO? WOOD AKDTHiaD BTKSSTB. ALL transactions made on liberal termer and collec tions promptly attended to. . faaMn • Removal* • v . N. HOLMES A BOSS, BATS UKUOVXD.THXm BAKKtSra ABD ' BXCBAtfOS OVVICX To No. 67 Market street,/bur doors beloto old stand. N. HOLMES A SONS, •*. ' r •; T>ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERSjfond DeaJ O lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold,-Silver and Bank Notes.-Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constanllyforsaTe. • y .'Collections made in-all.the cities throughout the-Uni ted States. ..Depositee received in par fonds ox current paper, Nb. 6? Marker sTreetj-.betweeaTbird'miM Fourth streets- c .• / ang2B»ly«.' BALTmoac, April 19 PSICADELPHIA, April; 19, ~ r j ..-Iv.:--: .‘-r ; - , r- ■' ■*■ : -. I ■-. * > H ■,'•:■ t\ wV ‘ ''."V : •'♦"K**”!'--. - i: *, ' ■*■'.. i ■ •. ■? : w * :r • K > • f '*• . » *’ ’--.n ■ ~ * • *v k r - «• 'l ±£:'.4£'?&v£ : A- t-i C '• - 'V. ~ -’^V' Btmkfra onii ' (gatiange Brokers. Domesdicand Poragti Exchange* Sank Notes, _ Goldand Silver x ßctught,S os TQtx deposits. * ‘ faugSß KRASiER A RAHM. BankersandExchange Brokers , Dealers tri Foreign and' Domestic Bilk, Bills of Exchange , Certificates of Depot . is, Bank Notes, and Coin. . : Corner of Third sts., directly opposite the; St . Charles Hotel. .. - . . ■ ... maygft /. G.W.TATLOR, . 11 3 SECOND STREET. COMmSSIOXBR AND BILL-BROKER. STRICT attention will be given to all business en trusted to hi«; care. Pittsburgh manufactured arti cles alwayson hand,or procured,on short rotice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ae n negotiated on favora ble terms. Advances made if required. : fcOCUSbtf HOPE EVER. WONDERFUL CURES 11 Dr. Rogers’ Syrap of Liyerwort and Tar AND CANGHALAGCAi For the complete cure o/ Coughs, Colds, Influenza* Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, ana dU other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. Book at ita Unparalclled Success. rpHE above diiubgnl&bed COUGH MEDICINE ia car-' X ryine all before it in Lung Complaints. In all sec* tionsof tae country, it-is constantly performing cure# which' astonish even physicians themselves;. Look at the high character and standing of the namesiwhich vouch for its unrivalled healing power.' HLCox, M.D., late Professor in the Medical College fn Cincinnati ; W. J. Richards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse; Hon- Judge Wm. Burke, for -radre than 2Q years Post Master oF Qijbr R-- S. Newtoii, M D., Prof, in the Medical College at Mem phis, Tcnn.; John. A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Geir. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperanceof Ohio; William H; Leviion, Esq.rEditorof the U.S< Miliiaryahd Naval Argus at' N.-Y.; Thomas C. FauldervEsq , of Albany; Rev. Hr •Wiseman, Rev.R. Hoyt, N-V. City> and we coaid name; hnndreds, aye thousands of others,* who 'testify from personal experience, that it: has cured tbemaad their mends, in some c&sesafter ailotherremedies had failed. Such men never make such statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt.; Read a few of. the letters^ Extract froma letter from F. M. Cory to H. L.Stew an. No. 137, Second street, New York. - ' / Spabta, Jon 6 30.1849. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been home nowjusttwo months. When I last saw yon, I had but little hopes of ever getting any better. Bat I have now-thejpieasure of. thanking you for recommending: me to take Dr, Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagua. £ got a | ‘dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, a* I had done with everything else. I have only taken tonr bottles of it,and I most say it has done me more good, than any other medicine. I have ever taken. On ray . first taktng.it, it increased the expeptofatiou r and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lnnsts. Batthathas now ceased,.and so baa my cough, nearly. I cough but.little nowyand ex pectsoonto be entirely free, from it. I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it tpaJl.who.. are afflicted, with a Cough or diseased lungs. I let a young lady who had tbeCONSUBIPTION, and bad bled a good deal from the longs, and doctored tftwr* al monik with oar physician, bat grew on*' bottle ofit,and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously in.her case'. >' :•/ Your sincere frie.Od, . , .F. M. CGHY.-r N. B. The original letter from which the above is sn extract, is oa hie, and caa be.seen at oar office,No.3l6, Broadway. . . .." ~ ; BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CORED., .U-. SKBHOtV PEOMPTht rr ACTS. Statement of Mr. A. Lang* -Baber, No. 383 -Pearl strut, N. Y.—A few days before last Christmas, I.was taken unwell, and soon commenced.bleeding freely nt ~ihQ Lungs. I called in a Homoeopathic physician, but-his medicino did,not seem to help, me. Tread your advert isement, and thought 1 would try. i>r. Rogers'* • Syrup ■■■■■ OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES' 05* For want of room to publish at JengtA. any more . ceni6caies l weheregiye .the names,and residences of several individuals well-known in-New ciu of whom .has used kits tfudte*He,'aad can.tpea&perronal/p of its effects'.'" Please call upon v ihcm, and hear what they say, * " '• • '• Chaeles H. Rma, No. 193,’Broadway, comerof John .street. • . „‘ Rev. Ralph Hott, No. 137, Pastor- of the u Church of the Good Shepherd. l * Robxet S-Locewood. No. 36, Vestry-street. • - Svlvakos Hoti, No. 290,.Hduston atrecV ’ ' IC7* Be sure to ask for Dr. A. RogtrfrSyrup of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALaGUA, and let np other be palmed ori to you. • • ’ 'L' CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on the buff, wilha Fen,by[A. L. ’.FOR S wholesale an"-> ?**•-':•• V •*-••-. >• ‘ . •• -'i '•. '■•*' , ■■ j ■ t ... • < ' i ** f V.. ••*7 . • ! ■' ' \ h- '' , r. ' t'». *"t. PHYSICAL DECAY- —WaWr ie„. JXL vmu Anri*i!«.—Thl» grcaland wonderful remedy fornervoaa diseasea.cnn only be obtained at lie Medi cal Depot, 60 Smitltfield etrcet. It la not an excitant. £2. ta B ,L r F,?B? hen ??> P. a «’7v«!setablc and harmless 1 like a aidllfnl architect, it begins by laying n llrm foun dation, and gradually, bat incessantly; adds' toengSi and V 1 got, on til nothing is left onfinished." Itis a net? vine of each miraculous power thm n u how long.the disease marhnvi « sted ™ P £ fulness it creates, add the atrehirih'tt S, £25 <52? . new. ; Price $1 per bottle. g H pves, are jimaa- SVisGreatßmedyfor Consumption of the Lungs-, Afto turns of ike lover, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weak nos qfVU Breast or'JJungt, and other affections of the . BreastorLungs. •• • TftfISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is a T v fine herbal medicine, composed ehiefly of WttD Bass and the genimne Icblajsd Moss (the latter imponea _expree3ly foi; -thi3 purpose,/ the «jre medical virtues or which are also combined by a new 1 process with the extract of tar, thus rendering tho whole ' compound v the most certain and efficacious remedy ever dUcovered-for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. CORRESPONDENCE, ew « Bunks, Ohio r a highly respect able Druggist in that delightful viHage, has informed us -that the Wistar’sßalsam orwiM Cherryisun paralleled. The demand forit who great that he Can: .scarcely keep himself .supplied with it. He has had in his store medicine* for long affections. Some of these were estCemed good and tomajrave temporary relief- But since he has had Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. a numberof . the most serious cases were complete! i cu redby its use* CC lnever soldo medicine," says the door tor; i‘m which I had that entire confidence ihatThad in ■ this.®. - . * It cubes 1% Wherever Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains that htghreputationii so riihly -What can prevent its sale when on every hand-can bo witnessed its wonderfnfcoresT The worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerodsCough, (and; alsd; those that are of long standing,) Bronchitis orConsumptkm.(m ils early stages) are always cored bv this remarkable medicine. -- Condby Wfttor , s Balsam of Wild Chorry» Elbasakt Ridge, Hamilton co., O.j 5ep.27,1850. J. D.'Park—BeafSirr l take the liberty, of advising yduof the benefit that I have derived from the use o* DtrWistarisßafram af~Wtld Cherry. Xwaaprostrated by that terrible ecoaTge, Consumption,to Why last. The .attack.was truly horrifying ltrme/for five of my family, (mybrbthers and.sisters,) had died of .Consiimption. I - was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the disease: l had a distressing cough" and expeetor&tcd a great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe painsin the side and' falternaung wi ih flushes of heat and copious night sweats. _ I was under the care of a skilled physician; from the time I was taken sick until about six .weekssince, being then about helpless, and'my friends considering my case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our physician’s skill, advised theuse of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cher ry. , I have taken four bottle s 6 f the: medic toe, and now consider myself perfectly well. I make this statement .to indu.ee others that are. afflicted as.lhave been, to make" trial of Wistaria B&lsatn. of Wild Cherry, which Temedyhas, under the blessing of Providence,.restored my health- ri. JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. : ; Caowif Poiwr, Lake co, to, June 15,1849.. J. DrjParfc—Dedr.Str.* As I have a deep ebmmissera non for theafflicted, perimimo4ogiv6-you-a'bnef histo ry of: ray-afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry."- -InJuly 1844,1 whsaUackcdwitha fever of a typhoid character, .which left, me: in a. very debilitated state, when in the following winter I-was taken with a seyereeold, which reduced ffie]to such; an extent as to give me the: appear ance of unconfirmed consumptive. T labored under a severexbugb.cxpejcibßited : agireßidehr,iifhd was trou bled with cold feet aiid night sweats: I also .frequently raised-blood- from rayriungs;— this state, jgradoally,sinking under the disease, until January, 1847, nntillwaa sgain attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cota, and almost lostiheir Under these circnmstances it may be tritly said that i'waa aTlving skcleioh; -1 finally deter-. ; mtopd to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam and from the first week that I commenced taking 111 can date a gcaddalxecbvery. I continuetfitsuse-six months, at the end-of which time I was cured,’ and have enjoyed good, health ever since* and cheerfully recommend-theßal sam to nllthbse afflicted with diseases ofrtiolungs, and would cay to. those. Commencing its use uottb be dis , couraged, if, two ortbree bottles do not cflect.d. cure, bu l persevere as I have done* and I have no .dpubi but nine cases,out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as Xhayebecn; - JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to these Afflicted |t oith Diseases qf ths Lungs -• and Breast* ■V" Will miracles never Cease?;' More evidence of its suroasstog health, restorative virtues! . : -4From&.-Baker,Springfield,.Woshinfftonco., Ky.l Spaorc»ißt,n, Ky.', May 14,184fT Messrs- Sanford Park: I take ihis opporranlty o informing youof a most remarkable core performed on or AViln Cherry. . la the yearlB4o I was taken with the inflammation .nt toe-bowei^whichi-lahnied-andcr-tor-Bixweeks, ■ when I-gradually recovered. In the fall of 18411 was attacked with a severe cold* which seated Itself npon :.my lungsVand for thoepaco ofthree years I was con fined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and ove* ; ry yarictyof aidwiihout bcncfitj and thusl wearied alongnntUthe.wintsi of-1845, wi.en I heardbf Drr Wto*. tai’Sßalsamof-WildCherry. c •.. . ; My friends petsuaded me to give it a lriaL though l had given up.oll.hopes of recovery, and had. prepared myself for tnc change of another world. Throoghtheii jsoiicitationß I was induced to make use .bf the genuine IPtriar’s JBctfjajtt of WQd Cherry. The effect war truly astonishing.. After fiveyears of affliction and suffering andnfterltavingspent-fouror five hundredvlollars to no purpose, ana the best and most respectable physicians. Bad proved nnavailing.l war. soon restored to entire healmbythe blessingof God, and,the usb of J)f. Wis tai*a Balsam of Wild Cherry:. May the -blessing of God rest npon the proprietors o f .so valoable a meoicme'asi Wistarib Balsam /of Wild : Yours, rcspectfolly, ’W.H. BAKER. -. The genuine kt wistax*s Balsam of'WildCherry " has a the simile of the irignature of Henry . Wistar, M. Philacelphia, and-. < *.Slanford r &. Park ? J -on afinely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper; No other can be genu ine.- . . Sold by J.D.PARg, (successor to Sanford* Park,) Fourth ana Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and Weal, to -whom all orders must Jtaaddressed. ,J;K(dd. * L Cp s Pittsburgh; L.Wilcox, Jr; corner Market street and the Diamond: BA Fahnestock &’Co, Pitts burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; hot & Beckham, Alls* ghenyCitvtrL T Kutseliv Washington ; W H Lambw ton*-Franklin; LB Bowie, Umontown;H Welly,' Greensborghj S Kountz, Somerset; Scott-* Gilmore, Bedford j Reed drSoir, Huntingdon 5 s burgh;. Hildebrand * Co, Indiana \ S RWnght, Kittan -Atagf~Evaha-&..C0; BrookyiHejrA-Wilaon- * Son, -Wayneabtfrgh; M T Farlaad.A;Co,N -Sioa dv&ej Bqjton&Co, Erie; Henry ForkeK-/Mercer; Jas -Kelly*Co;Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J D Scmmertou, _WqrrehiJLk ■ •:. • .- .*:• teblO . ' The’ Huzasn Body tn oav Perspire j . And.persons who do notperspirc Jtre liable ‘to the mos. - . DLSGUSTINGSKLN DISEASES.? -IbTOWiJ.QKEsMioUaa Cbemle&LSoap)causes !a free penplraUo%and.«uhe6amelimermolli&e9,'soflenf the skin,givnig it the texture and beauty df an infant’s. :•. tSCURYY, SALT RHEU&PAND SORES, are toon nett only healed, but cured by its ; use, as at -leasbaeven pbyßlcianvin New York know,.who use it insuch Cases, ; PIMPLES,Bi:OXCHE?FBECK(4m f dr any oth£r Skin ,Tbb Teader ia.a«tjared that this is" no useless pufTdd nostruirii. as onfi trial, will prove. r rcduld'enumeraie at ieaat.Bo persona caredor. SORE HEAP/BQRB'LE&S 'XNP'SORE BEARD. : Bay it, and the reader is again &Bsurcd>J -would not cruelly selljt fdftfio above; uftlessl knewitid.be oH 1 Those who are-liable to •■ - • CHAFED,CRACKED,ORCHAPiIEDFIiESH, will find tins not only a cure, „buta preventive; and I can now ohiy-add, that any one afflicted'-with anv ol the-abo shailaiTHscases, wiltfindThUraltand even more-(admirablein its properties).than lauue. ' fDfßai, reader, the etoresare flooded, with-tmltations, anobesure y oh,agkf° r Jonbs 7 ltalian Chemicai Soan— anjl!:biay it only of WM, ;JACKSON»' Qnly^Agent In Plttishutgh,tg4oLiberty Pittsburgh,htad dr Wood . Ooneo» LLly WHlte. are-cautioned againstugingcommoa prepa- TfceyarenotawaTehow frightfully injaripuAit is to the skin! how coarse,how roughjhow , . saUow r :yelldw and'unhealthy, the exin : ,‘appears after usingpreparea Chalk . ..^;."'^es!des;iiisinitmouS,cbhtam-:. ; ' ; ingalarge quantity; of Lead I - We have prepared abeautlfnivegetable article, which W 6 call LILY WHITE. '' irisperfdcUyiimQ'cent, hemg punfied of itlldeleteri ous qualities;, and it imparts to the skin q‘natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, Jiving white; at ihe same time acting as Cosmetic on the skin, making Itsoft and smooth by ihe Liber ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh.^PriceglT cents. - A Scientific Hair Tonic Restorer Those jOL whohaveusedJouesVCoralHair Restorative know ilaeXcellent qualities—-those who have -Hot, we assure. itto'posscssthe following qualities.; It;will : force the hair togrow on any part where nature intended hair to scurf ordardrutT, and make ughi, red orgrey hair grow dark. For dressing thebair soft ;dhcL silky, nothing, can .exceed foio—it makes i truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, ihemos economical,-yetsuperior article for tholiair. Sold only at Wftl/JACKSON’ff Store,SWEiberty si., headof \yood, Pittsburg. Price 37jccntaV50 dents and SIDfl. - w-y--- *» ■ -JtlccSO •V'Psarly Whlte Teeth and Breatb, * ' BE HAD'FpRTIErCENTSr' £|ERSONS .wbo have either, are -honorably assured —that 4f-4heir brecth is everso foul , or-thefW a TEETIFDECAYED,DARK OR. YELLOW, and encrosted with that R 25 cent box of Jonev' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth whiteas snout' ..aadjthe; breath odiferbuslyaweeu Soldonlyat: JACKSOSPB Store, 240 tabeny siree* head of Wood. - . ' • ;t: fdcc2p Jonsi 7 Soiutton of Jsti . A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthc changing of A. wlute, red or grey hair'to' a beaudfiri brown or Jet black a few minutes. 50 cents and SI J)0 Sold by W. JACKSON , Sio libeny sired, PiUjburgh -Rnd nf -■ - - -■ : IdeeZO a DODD’S-TETTER OINTMENT is aceTtauX',care,and ii .old wild the “> e money U to be'refonded.lf a b< '. tUe ’ an i, r ' '' r -x Progs anir Misiimnes. HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION t ’V'v. ‘r , Cv • v ; ■ . ‘-v. -.T'-. *-'• ,v-..