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AU OTIO WKE RS S S^&l” r 1 *«k ’*i < ,s J. f a <r^ , A'iv> r was * crowded house last night, attracted by the , . : , *,v- ex main Stbeit,st.i.o’ -,- t « t - city; -Expectation was on tiptoe,, aedwhen she ifeiv of .pood met With a'mostchbering reception; F ’.tyff* **, 5\T,Si HerTortn'la 6°od““itB movements are graceful, in advances on' alliin^ 'Lf y ASv, : ;i tiSeitrainej herinUengUi^'->Woi» Jofficient for the reroTt „ y *¥fi < ’££‘* t «! n at ta****4*«**fT\V % WL "•*--*', ?. . nrelooged and exceasire exertion .-required for diffi- !W «aU parli. a?i her cooniettdnfee.isitnore charmingly eiprewivc than can be conceived. : . - ■■■ Gsormr s'-MiM: Davenport performed on this occasion her ' new and original character of M Adrienne.” ; Never J ir before have wc aqen lovo expretsed. aqd olao ita • ow«l««*. pa»si® n jealonay. - Her face blaze’’ «■ "• «»y •°- call “> with * , P w "' on -; :*!? w hoTihle* as a wholo and in tU detaila ; • place i. an ana chair, and the effect crea- Lib. with the aye. open, *.a indc N' t ;-'; • •waathefirattime we ever aaw or ’ V thing; but it ahewa the great ger Vjkt# »»• true it •* fow ' wto hiw p3B!Cd tH “v l ** ,O ' clOTC tbe * f ' Vi '' , one great pa,ft' wee iB that it : iSlli!! ’tMi^WiM ••' i.v. t*. v iK.*?s-V.f" Z>] fefi^Sig®if«s .vslwlMlli iMiM *slfcj#,sSjs tei" *a- • Svi'.’i V V 4 c- r A/v c ggp^i #f€B^W^#S It, €$%Gi J s&%fcr 4~ h ' fef^^TF]?(£i‘fe|%||tV|’^ t %3f r hll^^%^^:: ,--<■ fi^:\€^h^%-Mt^^Sri i !>^i\~ia‘. * ’jzf *:• ■ • .•'<::/,• ■• -...:. -a „-•.* -* -. -‘v.,--, -•■ • - -■> •.-< " -*• s*;. *r :* •?** y /'‘' jW!^' - ,'• . ’•“... VA** - ♦t’-T w a %v I*- 1 vv - L ;j < h :**vv ■? ''-'V«-. \’;-. - T-iq ** . . f *•*«.** », ’i'w fflft A^^t^V , *-' < ?, ' U* Vf 4 r«- 1 *J *- *' v r , ’" * 2 «*"TV ***“ -* ‘ -%* *?lf?*rZ • «~te i ’ „ r C t\? • * **> <1 t, *** ,” 4*" ► i* * * , ■&.% *4&s '.wZ S istsptfi%r -. c ;-. :■ ijtft \- -r K^'^iv: . rnrnmmm-- - LOCAL MATTERS. . Muirf DiViWoaT’o Fisst Apfs&h»hci'.—-There W»bl» crowded Homs dast night,' attracted by 'the debut df ihp above named eminent Actress in this Cjty/ Expectation was on tiptoe, and when she appearedsho met With a most cheering reception; Her form is good—its movements are -graceful, in the extremes her strength seems sufficient for the prolonged and excessive exertion required Tor diffi colt parts, and her countenance ismorecharmingly cipreesivo than can be conceived. : Miss Davenport performed on this occasion her-, new and original character of ‘‘Adrienne.”- Never before hive wc seen love expressed, and also its opposites, passion and jealousy. Her face blazed, irwe may so-call it, with expression, i Her death Was horrible, as a wholo and to its details; it takes place in an arm chair, and the effect created by her death; With the eyes open, was indescribable. It vvaa the first time we ever saw or heard of snch a thing; but it ahowa the great geniua of tite Actress, ne We all- know how true it is to nature, and there are few who havo passed through lire without boiog required to' close tho eyelids of ; some departed friend. ■ One great porreclion in Miss Davenport's.perform' aace is that it is entirely free from all rant or none* cessary noise; it is smooth and elegant, and that is the roaßon’why the ladies,'who are after all the beat judges or talent .in .one ot their own sex, have - crowded the theatre wherever she has appeared.— She was called; for . when the curtain * lelt, ntnldet thunders ©I applause, ; Mri Fosier deserves weir for engaging such first rate talent, and we prophecy that the Theatre will bo a jam durn'g/Mias Davenport’* tiighte. \ Qoabt£& Sessions—-Moncfoy, A.pril > 1851— McClore and Boggs ou the Bench'.* ' . Com. vs. J. G. Backafen—action for a Libel pub lished io the Courier on the 271 b of November. . Counsel*—Brady- and Stowe, for Commonwealth ; Shaler and ymhstaetterfbr defence. Mr. Brady opened ihe; case on the part of the "Commonwealth*, and staled that they would prove that the defendant had published the libel In ques» tion inihe German .paper, wherein Mr. Ncebj.whp is cphnected.with the FVeedom’s fYiend, snotherGerman' paper, is charged (though not by namei) with Having leit Boston without paying his lsilor’fi bills. - U appears there had been a controversy between the thro papers,in which there - was a good deal or cutting and slashing, criminating and recriminating each other. The nrticle alleged to be'libellous, is one of the controversy, and is published as acorn** manicalioh. The dofeoce set up that the article referred to the Editor of-the Freedom's Friend, and they would '■How tbit Mr. Neeb was not and could not be the p.. 'f.being incompetent,—therefore, the article r» ** «° hio - ' did not re> .. e • , mu .. i ’were very numerous—*tUoae for the . • The witnesses. - . - 3 , . , . . . .-r • ‘ that the article pointed to the prosccnliaa . endeavored l 0 .how prosecutor, while the dou, . . , . t .. alleged above, that it could not be so, on the g. _ 6 fiST Blackwood’s Magazine for ireil* al tcll’a Living Age, No. -362, have been f«.. : Holmes* Literary Depot, Third street, opposite Post Office. Also, the Complete Florist; or Flow er Gardener. It contains full illustrations, for the best method of laying out a flower garden, the. -ways of planting and transplanting trees and shrubs, and the best ways of.usiag them. ; Also, the com plete Kitchen and Fruit Gardener.. This work is a complete treatise on kitchen gardening; containing full directions for the.most approved and best meth ods for raising all kinds of vegetables. 837* The sale of the damaged cargo of the steam boat Lowell will take place at McKeans*® auction house, during the week. It is the largest and finest lot of dry goods, hardwire and cutlery sold yet. A part witl be open this day, and when the next are ready, the day of site will be ennoaaccd by hand bills,' tsar- Tiia excitement relative to the arrival of Jen ny Lind ih ottr city ie already becoming very con tagions. The people from the sutronodiog country -—Washington, Greensburgh, and other towns in the vicinity—are flocking to, determined if possible to gets seat under the eo.und of her voice. . Who T—The gravest question, now under discus sion, is, who buys the Drat ticket to Mias Lind's concert t A number of persona have been spoken of a 8 being the eery then ; but as yet it is undecided and will probably be so until Friday moining. Who gets til—the first ticket. Nsw Danas.—The Ditpildi yesterday morning .made its appearance in a new dress, and presents quite a neat appearance. They intimate that it has not yet got on its beat ,bib and tucker, owing, no doubt, to the coolness of the seaaon. That’s right, Foster, don’t crowd it too hard. Fodhd.—The body ol young Graham, wlio was drowned a few weeks since, was taken out of the river yesterday at the foot ol Markof street. Coro ncr Arthurs held an inquest, and the father took poasession-of the. body. ' . xr.n.gn —A small boVTaia years or age, by the taineif Geo. 'Mahoney, felbfrom a coal shed yes* terday, on Fountain street, and was fatally injured- He died in a few hours after. He was the son of a widow. ! . • tKSTAt an election of Vestrymen lor St. Andrew’s Church, held on Easter Monday, the tlcmcn were chnscn: Jas. Hi|l,Bo'>S' t Orr, P. Wilson, U. L. Bollman, J. Qoigg, Wm. Bissell, H. Hodkinson. ' a *g* MasunicHall, the largest and most elega nt room in' the City, is being.cleancd out and properly fitted up Jenny Lind to sing ie. They were yes. ■erHav P ntt:h»gi nthll «»»P'P°«- pgy* Annihe.* commitment was colored yosierday against Salmon A >u,tin > *“ r P« sin S bogus money.- Informatinn wasm »de by Thus. Thompson, and the commitment was m vie not by Aid. Major. W"A large and desirable assortment; of dry goods,&c,saved from theateamor Lovyell will bo Lid to-morrow, at Davis’ anetton rooms, by order iderwriters, ’ ggr The Diarama or thb removal or Napoleon t 0 France, now on eahibition At WHkiu. Hall, is one of a most gorgeous character, and: b.gbly.de.emng of a visit. ! iar The Court of Quarter Session* yesterday ad, •owned without finishing (he f.beL case again.) i Wofen. It Will again ho resumed this morning •, Ba» s ‘ * -The foundation of tho new Cathedral, on BSS . -eet, ia being '•«»w r #rt aeflf * igof°“ B ' Fifth to be a magnificent edifice lj,andpr. " - „ Cox «>s commuted on SMprdoy, by B ®‘ “ e “ ry oooatjj of-Robert Hill, far a 1 ' 10 '" Ald*Park»naoo, v X fatso pretences, iog a house node \ F ~— -» al the AlheocMm is doing a war The Panoram ‘ . .9, Go and we * l ‘ ' £ no busiaeu Rff- J. : B.lrw,o,K*q.> •»«» ■ *»»* «« li ble'cilizen,dicd on Sunday. . B®-The Scott Meeting w ill co7»o *M> «««* ing, at the nap Court Honee. ■ ,ir. iN~AID OF THE BRECriON O?; A GBR- - T'-'aIA.NOBPHAN'S ASYLUM -All friends And well mshere'of die Orphans are reepecifuUy informedjhai a nomber of ladies of Piusburgh and viciaiiy. Will ho a a Fair, wiib Supper, in aid of the erection oMhe bnilding <of a German Orphan Asylum, for Allegheny Coaniy.lo which ihey solicit fhe suppon and patticipauon or the' Ibenevolent. The Fair will commence on TUESDAY, Aj>rilS9ih,'«i Witaiss Ui-tJ*. ■ . r n , ,v,« ff/*TicWs for the FairaßdSupper wO cents, alone* 25 cents.' To bchad or. Mr. G i . •*. in both the Catholic Book Slores, Fifth Street., at street, "*«UX and Btirkle’a,Penn street, Bayardstown, Messrs, u «. Lewis* Allegheny*, or at the doors du- MJ. Raff’s or w. »aii. [apilS-td ring the time of the - ORK BARRELS —35 em* apr7 *tJ. Raff’s or-. « ring the time of the - SCOTT * OTIS;- '' AUCTIONEERS AND CpaianSSlON MERCHANTS, ‘,v- 61 pTßTCT,ct.notrig,~anssotna. ~ ■ HAVING befen engaged iii the abovoibuslness for the last sut years; in 1 this city, would' respectfully so* licit consigm&entß of Goods, to be soldinthis market, either for Auction or jprlvate sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry.'GoodSj and will moke liberal advances on' all kinds of qb for sale here. . Will refer tn Messrs.Hewettyßbfi &Co.,E.R: Vio* let, Wra.D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderson As Coy R. 11. Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer &Co.,Larkiii Beaver. Saint Lotusßutler Sc Brothers, Cincinnati; George ftTLain, Pittsburgh. :• • • • fmarSfcy JABIBB jftcBLESNsrA, Auctioneer* BRICK DWELLING .HOUSE at Acctios.-Oii Sat urday next, April 26tb, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold on, lhe premises, Fiflhstreet, opposite the .Court House, above Grant,'a three'story Brick Dwell ing House* with seven I .rooms, and. folding ■ This is an excellent -situation for .either a Boarding House, store or dwelling.' .<.;!• ;•' 1 j . . The terms wilt be accotmnodat'ntr- . ’ jiprSM'. • JAME 9 M’KENNA, Auflt’r. BUILDING LOTS atAucnaN.T-On Monday- even ing;, April 28th,at8o’clock, will be pat °P t®-*® highest ana best bidder, at M’Kemia’s Auction House, a few Building Lots, opposite the Uaited States Arsenal. Terms accommodating, and will ■r apflT JAMES M>K£NNA, AucPr. A DMINISTRATRIX* SALB-of Clothing,Saperfine /v Cloth, Cassimere and other Dry Goods,JLease of House, Store Fixtures, at Auction.— On Thursday, April 24th, ot lOo’clock in the forenoon, will be sold, by order of tile Administratrix of the late Patrick Delany, deceased, at the store on Liberty street, a few. doors above Virgin ailey, the entire stockof Clothing, ofdvery description —shins, superfine cloths, cassiraercs and other drv goods; tailors* trimmings, Ac., all of which were selected for customferirade, and made inlhe best manner, of the l&iestßtyiesand fashions. If is unneces sary to enumerate the articles. ' Also, the unexptred term of lease of a house and store fixture!'. SUSAN DELANY, Adin’rx. aprltl . JAMES M’KENNA, Attct’r. -\IinLLIAM WOOD’S PATENT SHINGLE-MA YV CHINE at Auction.— Will be sold at public shle, atM’Kenr.a’s Auciion Honse, oil the 22d of at By o’clock, P-M., the Maohine and Patent Right for Alle gheny county. Ji is considered ihe best machine for cutting shingles that has- ever been patented, and will cut from Sixty to one hundred good shingles per minute. The machines and title pßpers canbe examined at any time previous to sale, at M’Kenaa’s Auction Store. - aprlO - . JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. W. G. ra’CAKTHBYf Auctioneer* VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at AUCTION.— WiII be sold on the on Saturday, May 3d, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, a Lkji of Ground,situate bn Pike street, between Walnut and Factory, in the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Said Lot is fronting 23 feet on Pike street, and extending back 100 feeL On which is erected two smallSframe houses, in good repair and com pletely finished. - To any person wishing to supply him self with a home,this is a first*rale opportunity,'as such chances are seldom .offered at public sale. Fop farther -particulars enquire of John A- Parkinson, Penn street, Fifth Ward, or at the Auction Store of the subscriber. aprlß . ; W- O. MACARTNEY, Auct’r. SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY AC Auction.— Will be sold to the highest and best bid der, on Samrday t May U)th, at 10 o’clock, in the fore noon, at the carriage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third sf, below Wood and SmUhfield, to pay coat of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Barouche, with new leather top, iron axle, and left by Mr. Philip Motz ; one open top Buggy, left by Mr. Herring. Also—l one horse Carriage—standing top, iron axle, and nearly new. . Those interested will please take notice to this advert ; iaement, ns they will be sold at therime and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by the owuersior their agents before that time, with cost of this advertisement. B aprl9 W.G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r. WOODWARD, BLAKELY a CO., Manufacturers of Queenswnre, East Livebpoow Ohio, have re moved their sample Store from No. 104 Fourth street, to the comerof Sixth and liberty street*, {second story,) where they will keep on hand a large and general as sortment of Rockingham and YcltowCane Ware,suita ble for the country and city trade. Merchants and Tra ders are respect/ally solicited to call and examine the quality of our wares and prices:. . Orders from a distance attended to with promptness. apriP ; . ‘ , Remittances to Great Hrltaln . *relana. BLAKELY &CO. have constantly for sole SIGHT DRAFrS-payable at auy Bank in England, Ireland. -nUandand Wales, and for any amount over XI ster* Sc. Office with Blakely &• Co ; comer of ling- 4 Liberty streets, (second story,! next door to Sixth an*. *»*s Wholesale Grocery; . : apralb) -valuable unimproved property of 3i FOU SALE—a "-*nd, situate on the eastern road,3J acresof choice u -tie tho residence of Mr. Cart* miles from tbe city,oppos. “-tofeet from on the eastern Also, a property ot wqj a large double frame road, by HU deep to an alley, wi._ wmer*—situated house,m good order, andawellof g, 1 mile from the city line- _ Acenl, S.CL r THUERT,Gen - A,™’ t WSmithfiieU. TUOMAS J. CAKPtffei-t. DAVID CUKSS. CHARLES m’k.n Iron CHy Tack Factory* THE cobscribere manufactured keep cunsmmlvon band, all sizes of Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Fin ishiagv Clout and *lob NaiU and Tacks; Barrel Nails, Copper and Zinc Shoo Naiia; pattern maker's poml# ; Rivet*,assorted £r .Ac. ' CAMPBEU..CHKSS A CO, Warehouse. 5U Water st;. Pittsburgh. aprl<n L' ON PON SICKLES AND SAUCES — , -a*t received at No-dsti Liberty street, an a-tsart* meat of Crosse A Blackwell’* celebrated Pickles aoa Sauce*. Arneng them may be foond— Pickled Gefbios; Worcestershire SaurCi do Watuata ; Beading do, do Cauliflower; Harvey dt>» Mixed Pickles; Walnut Ketchup ; Anchovy Paste ; Muabtooin do ; I'«*ence of Anchovies. WM. A. M’CLURG A CO , Grocers end Tea Peeler*. _ mKttNTUN OrtACKERS—A new article in thi% city ; 1 also, Button Biscuit aud Dyspepsia Cracker*; re ce&rt9Mdtor“te_iy _ war, a M’clerg. 1 Lawreacevlile anil Sharpibargb Plank ftofid Company* , BOOKS for subscription l o Stock of the aboveCorn nony will be opened at the Ooiee of DiC.HAM * LESLIE, No.id Fifth sireei, Fituburab. onJTueßday. theCili, and Wednesday, the 7th, day* of May »f* l t** 10 o'clock of said days; and at the store of WJu.SMI ill It CO .in Lawrcaceville, on Thursday, the day of Maynekl.atlUo’cloek; aud at the store of in the village of Hatfield,on Friday, day of May, at It) o’clock ; and at the store oi LEWI* DALZELL A CO.,in the borough of s?harp*burgb,<m Saturday, the 10th of May, at 10 o’clock; to remain open from 10 o’clock. A. M.. to 4 o’clock, I*- M-» each day. COUMI'SIOKEM —WILSON M CANDLI-SS. J. GRAHAM. C. W. ERNEST. JAMES BLAKELY, WM. WERNKBURG, CHARI.E3 PETERSON. HENRY H. LEWIS, JOHN CHIBLETT, K.L.EWALT, a HARPING, JAMES SHARP. aprl?.tJU7 _ _ ae»nEiwte W»BMa. PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned wi a lot !!J feel from by 80 10 100 «ep, jujub!e lor the erection of an Kttociu Uodsk. In lho ™' d \ f 0“, r ‘ r ; \ Fifth Wards of the City of Pittsburgh, nt the Store of James Montooth, SintlhEeld street, “"'''..Sjy’ h oiai nt Amil !£5l JOHN M’QuhWAN, iliiot Ap»i, JAS M . p ORTE R, K LOWHY, A.OHAiUM, geo. FUNSTONv aprlSJ Commiltee on Loto( : Nepuuie T which flfis doing on excellent business, ,alo - For further information enquire at this Office. aprls " - ■ - THE Stockholders ofibe renosylvaniaSajlMono factu'rins Company arc notified that an instalment of IVclvo lfondS P d m.d Filly Dollar, per «h«e. 1. «• qairetl to be paid on the 10th ' Office of Charles Lennigt Esq.* P s lla , d £\PJi*- By order ot *" G E THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secretary. East Toxentum, April 17*— aprlB^w -\TALUABLK REAL ESIATK fOH SALK.-Kor V sale—that valuable Lot of Ground, siluaWil at 1M corner of Market and Water slreeifjatpre.ent occupied by Muivany &. Lcdlie, as a Glass Warehouse navi g a-front on Market street of 33 feelU inches, and on Water street of 35 reel H inches. ; _ ; w k Also, the Lotof Ground adjoining the Gas Worts, formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph Tomlinson, as a Ship Yard-having a front of 131 feet djt inches, on Ihe Mo; nongahela River,and running back 34J feet to Green ““SersonVdesirons of purchasing, cnn'c“iyc further information from fef^SggSS&t. A. Cora to Bu»l»e»* nc»« , A YOUNG, active business man. a native of raw burgh,-with an extensive acquaintance i-who> can command a cask capital of from 0 to 68.000, is tuixtous to make on investment, and devote lus tune to business as a partner, in Pittsburgh or Vicinity., mrtiilml Please address Post Qffc<,-g«e fio. 33j HOPOSALS FOR COAL AND SLACK. Sealed 1 Proposals for delivering in the Stores, at luo vvoris of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, 100,000 bushels of Bt "tuminOU* Coal, and 30,0C0 bushels of Slock, will be re* eeived at the Office of the Company, until Wednesday, the 23d instant.!at 2 o’clock, P. M. The Coal and Slock to be of such quality, and delivered at sucp Umcs, ana in such quantities,** shall be approved pf ud ««ectcd. The standard of computation for Coal and Slack to ,o The paymeiUa'o bo made pionlhly—retaining 20 per for Goal an t ■W'*' •• "’-aranr. aprl2 ... y . ■ Cabinet MnUera. > . , I Venters; Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware aniSumstnre at Wholesale. THE subscribers hare jast ree'teedJrhjhNew York 1 and Boston a most splendid slock of VENEbHa, and are manufacturing by machinery.Fornituie suimb e for the traded All' of which wo w;li spll at extremely 10 As grent'eare was taken in the selection persons cannot fail to be stated either as 'oflaatity or price i end, as it ib well known that F“ r “ l ‘“ e .P?? hjaijc by macltinery superior and much Jower than i by hand, die attention of the trade is respectfully tnvtteo. _ - Turned Work,in all iLvbranchei, curned on as usual. Piank forhand rails, for Carpenter*,and dll artiples required in manufacturing Cabinet Runuture,> c °” sta s tl > oil hand —viz: Mahogany, Ornish Hardware, Han Cloths, Springs, *e., Ae. RYAN t MKEB^ No. 31 Fifth *ueet. barrels for eale by 2loirtum Sales. Removal. roaiSSJjrdav w * . ~».■'i,»-‘• ,»-‘• * ' r * , j?' .. • • f ■■'>'. &*■'-: ••"• •v :: .','r. . ; >‘‘.-'-vi'" Nr. " .. M-.. ■ i**- ~ ~ _ <lomntecncl an& s iitoiuial. Dally fieVtew of tn« Wholesale Market. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST,, ) Tuesday Momiisg, April 22, 1851. J Yesterday war quite cold, and unpleasant for out door business. The late rains have swollen oor rivers, and they are now quite high,«affording our coal, lumber* and metal meq an opportunity to get . _to market. We noticed quite a number of coak boats pass down. ASHES—We -have no new featuro lo notice in thisartlcle. Prices remain uachsoged. . BUTTER AND EGGS—Sales of 11 bbis choice at 1217* Also, 14-bbis and 10 kega packed at 7|. Eggs : Sales of l 2 bbis at 6fc to 7. The receipts are increasing j prices tend downward. BEESWAX-7-A aale of 200. pounds at 22d. DRIED. FRUIT—We have sales of 140 bushels Apples at 75 5 60 do at 70. Sales .of 78 bushels Peaches; at $1,26 ; 21 do at $1,30, There is not much activity id Dried Fruit. . FISH—We could learn of but’ few transactions in Fish. Sales in emiilUoU, of No. 3, at 88,25 to 8,50; with a moderate supply. : GjRAIN““We havo sales of about SOO buvhela Wheat ranging from 60 to 65. Ry,e ; : we have sales reported of 200 bushels at 42. Sales of 117 bushels Oats at 30*. - Sales ofCorn are made at 34 to 40. was a moderate amount of busi ness done in Floor. We. have sates reported, amounting in ait to about 400 bbls, ranging from $8,35 to 3,33 ; some few lots reported from wagons at 83,40; from stores sates are made at 53,50. f GROCERIES—ViTe notice no particular change in the prices, but quote firm. Sugar is held at 6$ to 61 by the lot. Molasses is firm ; wo note a lale of 75 bbis (oak) at 37, 60 days; somo holders asking more. ’ BANK NOTE LIST. COBBECTBD DAILV BT Iloon & Sargent, Exchange Bankert, Comer of Wood and Sixth meets, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Bank**'*-—par. Philadelphia “ “ Brownsville “ Bnckacounty “ “ Cheater Co.(new iaaoe) “ = Colombia Bridge Co.* • • w Danville “ “ Delaware co. “ Boylestown “ Boston u * * Gennautown “ *• Lancaster Banks “ Lebanon M *♦—— “ Montgomery co. • w Northumberland Pousviilc w Reading .** Schuylkill co. u Washington u Weal Branch u Wyoming V-* u Carlisle * • * 1 Cbambcreburg I Erie* -*** l Gettysburgh i Harrisburg • I llonesdale I Middletown I Wajmcaburg •*•••* l York Banka- r\ Relief Note* ‘ 1 United Slate* Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip - par Allegheny Co. “• -0 pretn Pittsburgh City M par NEW YORK. New York City par Country Bank* 1 NEW JERSEY. AU Solvent Bants- - - DELAWARE. AU Solvent Rank*— Smalt Note*.... MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks- Country Banks- - VIRGINIA. Bk of V*. and Branches 1 i Farmers’ Bk& Branches 1 Valley Bk and Branches 1 Exchange Bk & Branch's t Wheeling Banks i Jo Branches— 1 NEW ENGLAND AU Solvent Banks- •-•- • « POST UP S'ITTKBCROII, 10 Wk* 3 3 WAVES [« TUBCHiK*!!. ARRIVED; otearaer No.ti.Boiej, Beaver Mlonuc, ”arkmKm 4 Biui»n»villc. Bedstone, vTcocward, Bmwaavillf “ J. M'Kee, Heftdn.'kson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon. Hervrr Fashion No. V, Peebles, Wi/ahclb. ■■■ Thomaa Bbrivcr, Bailey, "osi Newton •- J Nelson, Moore. Wheeling <• Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. Fleetwood, , St. Corns. Regulator, Woodward, “ Navigator, Dean, Louisville. DKPAHrED: • * llcdswae, Woodwax*!, Brown-.riUo " Atlantic, Patkiaaon, 4o ** }. AFKca, Headticfctoa, MeKcctpon “ Michigan No. 2* Bole^Oeavcr. »* Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thoms* Shrivcr, Bailey, WcM Newion *• Kathlon, Peebles, KlUabeih. Diurnal. ConweU, Wheeling. -• Weilaville, Young, Wheeling •' Pilot N 0.2, Crane* Hockiugposl. Arena, Kinney, WelUvile. “ K<y*t<m< State,♦Stone, Ciocmitan. ivcdneiday I'ncUot for Cincinnati. nmlr - Tiwnew and fast running steamer CIN- J|IEt*SC)NNATI, BuucmoUAiK, Ma*ier, will leave every Wspsboat. Vvrgigln or pa...gc, m&NMaißßtt. Vor Marietta ana Hocttinffport* I tlSffifffr Tjnt6no«teamer PACIFIC, Zawoue Mae- MEwS”*'"!?' *?*«/« * s 'A 1 " ' ate port* overy THUhSDA x, at 4 ©clock, i. «»• For freight orpeage,.pply_onbo.rd.oyo^ marto No. 61 Water at.* and 03 Front at , Allegheny Hirer Trade. regular franklin packets. The fine ateamer ALLEGHENY BKLLE . »!SMNa *• Capt. WarJlAMi, the Alle« phenv wharf for Prankfia,every JUWayand Thvrtdty, Mctuner AI.LKGHKNY BEI.LK No 3, Capt. John lUmiu. leavea the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin every Tu«<ifly and Knrfav,at 4 P.M. Kor Freight or Passage, apply on Board. fm&reQ Pagaerrean Gallery* MBS NEWTON wUhe* to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen or thi* vicinity, that she ha* fitted up at Hoorn over the Store of Alexander A Day, corner of; Market street and the Diamond, where she it prepared to take Daguerreotype LikacMct, in all the various “inr Likenesses token Single or in;Group, of any nJSbor. i«P'?S lw J, s. TongU’s Celebrated BtUorool Oil. FOR Churches, Store., Parlor., Steemboat., Cunal Boon, Holls, Charabors. Kitchen., Workshop., and Indeed every place whore light t» required. The public arorospecifttlly invited to call and examino a beautiful n«nrtment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, l'ard Oil, to., Chandelier. Girandole.. Watt er», Mantel Decoration., Lamp., Globe., G!a»«er, Wick., PaperTTin Shade., Mat. anti Can., and at! thing, per fnlnlng to the trade. Al«o, a .npenor Safety Lantern, for Steamboat, and Stable., * Thecbcope.t light to be found for .lore and .hoppur nose». U Tough’.defined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light 1. obtained at I of a cent per hour, equal, if not .nperior, to gas- Wo invite an ex ammalion of our good, and price.. Being prepared, by iheaccumalation of 12 year.’experience,and with fa cilitie. lo .apply both tho whplejalo and retail trade, on the most favorable term., at the Pittsburgh Oil und Lamp articles dellvered.iu any part of tho city, or in Al- and chemical, or pine oil, to. Buhtrly supplied onco or twice a week. All orders eft c 'No. 82 Founh street, Apollo Hall, nn.lOidftwy betwoen Market and Wood.__ C prime N. O. Sugar; G4B bbls. Plantation Molasse*, oaJc bbla., lo do S.H. „ d °s 60 bag* prime B»o Coffee i 7Uerce*CoToUaa Rice} and Y. H, B bit. Ronald's tobacco, S’s; 1 boi Conway’s .do i 23 bit; pearl starch; 221 ccska Mnspratl’ii soda ash! , 1 do do bleaching powder, 800 bbls. Whiskey ; . 20qr. casks Port Wine, various brands, 20 do sweet MalMa Wine, Giro brand With an assortment of Brandies,AVines, Gin, Rhm for sale b 5 MiTCHELTBEEV £O9 Liberty alreei. To BUILDERS.—SeaIed ProposalswU hereetdvej by the Board ot Direoiorsof the Third Wara ruuuc School of the City of Pittsbareh, up to the SlSt h>» ant, for the erection of a School House, oecording_to plana and specifications of the same,which can be seen atrhe Office Of j. w. Kerr, Esq, Architecv on Fourth street, Sul wherpajl necessary information can be tnrf.after the 14th instant. JOHN MECASKJ3V, , apr!4:lw ■ ./ President. 1 ■ • No. 65 Fourth sttlet BABBITTS PATENT SOAP POWDEB—Warrant ed not to rot or injure the clothes. For sale by opl B JAMES A. JONES. V' * -_*- ' „ i 7 j OOBTOM'HO - C62»PErtSEUaOH, > Surveyor ’* Office, April‘2,l6sl. < SEALED PROPOSALS will be received hUhis office •until-12 o'clock, 261 b tlay pf April, wst., for the fol lowing. enicßs,- for the u?e of ihestckai the United States Marine Hospital, near this Cttyj unUl the OOih’day Of June. 1852: ■ * ; - free as possible from bone, price perpound. Bread, each loaf.to weigh one lb- ‘‘ u Brown.Sugar.of the best quality - 1 " Rice • Tea Hyeon** •♦•••• v : r Rice flour -r-—'.* Sperm candies- Coffee-.;— Butter, best quality ....... Middling bacon- *v Hams*-*- liUrd-•• • Flour, best sopeifine..*** - Molasses Port wine- Vinegar • *••••'*•-•" ■MiUc*.-**- *•••- • Best bolted.meal «-*-•*■* Potatoes i Beans •••• •• ••• " slit. ■; peck; Hominy ........... ‘‘ v Coal ....r....*,- : “ bushel. All of the foreign articleato be ofrthe.very best quali ty, and to be furnished at such times and in such quanti ties os on the requisition of- the Steward of lhe Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be required. ; Any other articles that may be wanted, the conuactor to futhish at the lowest market price; : (t ia estimated that the number of patients to be sup plied will average about 20 perday. - In addition to which there will be about 10 omceraand servants to be supplied: - • ; - > Any information concerning the cpJ'Ha-oiwJjbe giv en on application at this office. '_HENRY WOODS, ap3:t2Sin Surveyor,end Agl., U.-S. Marine Hospital 130 Wood street, two doors bht,ow. Virgin alley. BOWK ® TBTlifiy, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENTAL Instrument Manufacturer*. WE arc now receiving our Spniiß Stock of GOODS, comprising a fall aß&ortme-utcf Hardwau, Curknft Guru, Pistol* and Hunting Kmves. Alto, all of the la test improved Pistols manufactured; hi America; . In audition to our Store, ,we have a manufactory for making all kinds of Instruments and Tools. Our Instru ments are ual 1 cd-in the western country for superior finish and workmanship^—whiten we refer.tothe bestdentisti in the two cities. t Ail order* from a distance will meet with prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticalar attention, paid to the making of Trusses uijd Supporters: upporteri; NIB.—VVc are also Agents for the sate of Charles C, Reinhardt’s celebrated Gian* Pad Truss,' the best now in use for the speedy cure of Hernia. . For sale by the single dozen. . l a P9 . State Bk and Branches •-1 OtberSolvent Banks-1 Bk of Sandusky ••••••• *75 Granville -.♦.....—.-.■.go Norwalk -50 Urbanna * SO Wooster. 75 INDIANA. Administratrix* ffotlce. NOTICE is hereby given that letter* of Administra tion h&ve been grained to the subscriber cri 'the Estate of John Shepherd, deceased. AU persons know ing themselves indebted to said Estate* are requested to make immediatepaycneni; and atiHaving claims, to pie sent them properly authenticated Mttlemepi: JANE SHEPHERD, Administratrix. State Bk and Branches • l ILLINOIS* State Bank Branch* • • • *5O Bk of Illinois' - 75 • f KENTUCKY. PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.— The; subscription Book* for Stock m ihe above Company .will remain open for a few days, at the Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street. • ;■ * t »prlO C. A. COLTON, Sec'y. All Solvent Banks' ■ MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches * 1 MICHIGAN.' All Solvent Banks- "*'* 5 WISCONSIN. Marine A Fire las. Co. at Milwaakie 5 TENNESSEE. Bnilneit sottc«« A LL persons having business with the undersigned, either as Public Accountant,- Instructor in. Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will find 'him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 0 til! 11 o'clock, A. from 9til l 4o'clock, P.M. » Merchant? in want of competent Book keepers, can be 60ppl«ed bycaHingon JOHN FLEMING, , aprv Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. AU Solvent Banks 3 NORTH CAROLINA. AU Solvent Banks" If SOUTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks*-*—- 1 GEORGIA. All Solvent Bank*" ALABAMA All Solvent Banks- *-~ * 5 LOUISIANA. AU Solvent Banks I EXCHANGES. New York **| preta Philadelphia*"--'-*1 u .. Baltimore-*"*" t “ Ciaeinnsti**' t dls. Louisville t u St.Louis-"* **IJ s * VALUE OF COINS* AmericanGoid (newl-par. do do (old)*sj>rera. Sovereigns 8 4,83 Guineas 6,00 jFredcrlctdoers 7,80 Ten Thalers**—« — *,&) Ten Guilder* -• 3,91) Louis d’or 4,25 | Napoleons*" Doubloons, Patriot* - • 15,75 do Spanish-* 1d,25 r Ducats ••• 2,t6 iHistfllaneouß. ENTERPRISE WORKS. Jamei tfiees, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, to Robert Wigbtraam) Comfr of Liberty and Walcrttnets, Pittjiurgft, WILL build, and finish to order, on the shortest no tide, and most accommodating terms, Steam-En gines and Machinery, and Castings, of all descriptions, at the lowest prices.: "w April 9,1351. I cheerfully recommend to the public and thy former customer*,my sue>'*c.*?’>r, Mr. JAMES REE3,aeorapc* lent and able, mechanic, capable of building Engines and Machinery in the most style. [apf9.y] ROBERT WIGHTmaN. “ p'ittitmrffh boett FActory* WM.W. REILLY, Loek Smithing, EtUHanging and Ifauss Bladcsmthing^ No. 165 Wood A GOODasrortmcm of Hotttework, Store and Flush Bolts, and Steamboat Tabic Caitpr*, on hand. Jobbing attended b> ia the ben manner. jmarSEy A Partner Wonted BY agcmlcmaa who U now dbiitg a profitable busi ness ou the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose means aro too limited to carry,on the* same. Any per ron of good character, possessing BISOO; in cash, or goods tunable lor a country c»a hear of a .good chance by catling upon ART A SHUL, marJ&tm U‘4 Wood street. Pfltnnoaot Pin Engine for Baio. THE member* of the Fairaioant Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sate. !u*ft» first-rate order, aad will be* soM cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH,See'y., eprihtf . - No. 409 Fctm street. Cabinet 01 alter* Wanted. ritJIE ?.üb?etihers trill employ anaraber of good hand* 1 attbe above bushi***; vint'Uarean, Bedstead and Table makers. None bat good workmen need apply,— a« rood wares will l»e given and payment prompt •* ; RYAN fc M r KEE» . at ftyon-K Buildings, No. 3t Fifth stree jouj» K’P4»as *• eoTooa. CI’FAPKH & CO VODfit {Successors to John M T F*den 4 Co.{ Canal Basin? Ptnn tired. Penna. UaUroad—Central Railroad. THE subscriber* having .been appointed «bmpin* Agtuu forth* Pean»ylv*»;a or Central Railroad, mcontt tbeyubUe Uiavieeew new prepared to receive any raerehaiidiM or p.rbdqe** tor shipment east on the opening of the Cone). , • . . . Goods vt* this route will be earned lUtousb ia five day*, and ull consigned to u* will be forwarded tree of commission or charge far advances. bates o? rausHr svrwk&f MiiLaom.i'tiU &wm»u*aH. DryGooda, Hats, Shoe*. Book?, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary. Fruits Feather*, Furniture, Uruifs, Me dicines, Saddlerr, Woo!,Ae. f? 1.00 &*• Hardware. Qabefiswarc, Groceries, ratnu, t>ye Muffs, Oils, leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other firars &cds. &e„9oc. ip 1W fc«. Bacon, Beef, Fork, Halter, Lard, t.urd Oil, Tobacco lr**f, Coffee, Tallow, Gtato and Ua«*.dUc. ttt> tos. AiUs, Marble, (rowifa.t Tar, Fiteb, Ro*ia* Gcrmau Clay, Bone*. Ac»» lt*o to*, JVrtd M’FADKN 4 CQVOPIy BARGAINS ‘—TeacWr* and taitnlirs vrtsbmfl* to bar cbttwt School Book*. CUssie Text Books, and Edu cational work*, Will find it {treat y to their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Su>re%OSMaT* ket sited. adjoining Dr. Thoro 1 * Uruff Store, This es tablishment is solllne off at cost, urcioto tip. ALSO —Carter 4 B*o. ; * valuable Books, at cost, wc have an excellent stock of these works, ami families, ministers, Ac., sroatd da well to cadi during the prevent Seek only- faprfij EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. rif&LteT—The STORE UOO5l now lined up vriiiv <»» I decani modern.and ujtraetive front. Rent very low, a P S 5 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORK^ PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOaUs—JaSiS A. JONES. corner of Liberty and Ilaml streets, ha* received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Foncy Roustrl tt cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus soap; WctUortU** dor d® amantine do; French do; do Circassian do; Weiheriira toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; Round’* assorted ertracu; Military shaving soap ; Lubin’s do do; Roussel’* shaving cream; Eaulustrnl; do do eompo’d; Genuine Jenny LUtd hair gloss; do or marrow; Odomine.orrorc tooth paste; apr4 __ • ' . L'“ARl[> SIC--Ei blits. J> L. CouliUng’s No. 1 Winter Lard OiUn siofeand for sale by * MILLER A RJCKETSQN, No. 321 and 233 Liberty street, TTUGURHD POPLINS.—A. A, MASON A CO. } are JC now opening cases and package* of plain ana fig* ured J*oplin». Also, a large lot oflaco capos, breakfast caps, jaokonet floanclogy&c., Ac. japt7 TBaWTS.—A. A. MAtjONA CO., have jasi received, O per cxprcas.Tbiriy* curious of primed cashmere } high colored Thibet; embroidered do; faitey.de laine, and ' ~'iawU. . faprT RESiOVAL,— J. SHEA ha* removed to No. 116 War* kot street, (two door* north of his old Aland,) the home lately occupiedby R. D. Thompson. [gprStlw SEED STORE REMOVED.—Tho subscriber has re moved his Seed Store, (rom Second street to the building recently occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop, on Third street, almost “nmediatoly opposite the PostOfficc. [opt4:iQ V. L. SNOWDEN. MORRIS’ CELEBRATED TEAS— the best xn bursh<— In the Diamond, Second door from Dm* raond alley. Until within the last year, Good Teas could not be procured in Pittsburgh. It was quite common for consumers to send east for .it. But, since Morris started bis Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for boner Teas cannot be procured in ihc .United States than what he sells. He hah deservedly obtained the reputa tion of selliue the'best.Tea tn Pittsburgh. Remember—the second door from Diamond alley aprlS COOK’s'rKMKPV FOR INTEMPfiRANOE.—C&n lipna accompany each bonlfi. Price ®t. Sold only at the Medical Depot, SO SmithfieMstreet. , laptlS : GURE YOURSELF —AMERICAN COMPOUND.— Thiß never failing specific is guaranteed in alt casos of delicate disease, together with the attendant.. com* plaints, to effect a speedy, safe andHaaling cure, tn ;lhe course of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi-. ness or iiijury' to the system. It is* 1 an old ( and popular remedy; has long been (and stillls)'used m the private practice of a physician; radically curing iunety*nipe ot the hundred cases, Weaves no odorou the breath, ana may beiised by any one withouUhe least of expo sure- For sale at thc Medical Depot j No. 50Smithfield street, ~ : - (apry BY THE BEST Grcm Ten in Pitu&ur e A;-Squie - new crop Young Hyson Tea has been received at MOR RIS'Tea Man, in the Diamond,which Yorstrengtlrana ft&voi'ia superior to any evcr.solii-tn Pittsburgh. rnco -81,00 per lb- - ( — ; .f °P 9 .- A. W. Foster, ' ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; /OFFICE, NO. 4" FOORTH STREET, hdmn Market ttri^PituHiTglh Fa. .novl&dawly ~ * * . . . . BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Eiprailyjor the Daily Morning Poet. bt liohtnisg—pbistthd pt-stka* i New York, April 21. The Governor has called, an extra session of the "Legialaturo, to convene lOlfrof.June," ■ All the Eastern wires;»to:down. « ‘ u -it il »i’" « <( PHILADELPHIA, April 21. ; The excitement among the Whigs in regard to the dismissal of the charges against Collector Lewis and Surveyor .Morris,'increases. .An indignation meeting is on fool* and the murmurs tho Secretary of the Treasury are frequent and loud. « • <; « .... .*< u 1 • l( f* « .10 «■it - ‘ ; <r .per bbl. “ gal. >: (( it Baltimore, April 21. ; Archbishop Eccleston is to*day very low, and gradually sinking. “ “ quart. “ . “ bushel. • U . 1C •{,' . r>. 4t « CotioQ has declined £*. • v> v F10ur..4,6004,62 /or common and 4,76 for lancy Western. Wheat.. Steady; Ohio,_1»00. Com.. Easy at 68069. Pork.. Mess, 15;12t » primd, 13,00. Lard.. Dull at 9. , . Hams. .Sugar cured, B|. Spla Turpentine. .36. ■ ■ * ' Sbgar. .Qniet and firm. Tobacco.. Low grades of ,Ky. scarce and held higher. Lead.. Declined. Hemp’..American held firmly at 112,600125,00. Philadelphia, April 21.- Provisions. .Quiet, . . ’ Flour*.For Bbipment, 4,62 fr ; city consumption, 4,62105,00. ' • • I Rye F10ur..3,60. - Corn Mea1..3.00. Grain..Pa white wheat 1,05101,06 ; rye, 70071; Corni 661066; prime oats 47L Coal.. Two cargoes of Allegheny at 171018.- 1 - Whiskey. .In demand at. 23 in bbls and 230231 inhhds. Ctf?cn?NATi, April 21. The river has fallen 14 iocheajbat ia now station ary. Flour. .Steady at 3,4803,60, Whiskey.. 17j018c. • . ; - I Provisions.. Steady; Sbouidqre, in dry sail, pi; Bacon Shoulders 5,90 & hhd; sugar cured, firm at 61; common sf. - [ Cheese*.6|. Molasses.. 34. Other articles unchanged. St. Louis; April 21. A light business and no change. Grain. .Wheat, 75080; Corn, 36039. Lard ..No 1 bbla and tiercea at 7}o7f. j Bacon.. Shoulders, 8*08$; sides, 707} ; hams, 6|o7i. Lead.. Upper mines, 4,30. Flour. .4,62. Graio..Wheat: red, 1,05; white, 1,00. Corn while and yellow, 63064. Oats, 40042. ' Whiskey. .25. Beef Cattle.. 3,5004,25, on hoof. Hogs,.Brisk at 6,5007,00. Provisions. .Unchanged. Allegheny County, so. r JOSEPH SUKER and ) In the District Court. : John D. Heziep e*. S . er Lev. Fa. , Henry Crawford. j N0.'159, April T.,iS5l. • AM) Now, to wit: April 14, 1851, the Court appoint Daniel Rodgers, Auditor, to distribute the money in Court, andpr the above writ. From the Record, GEO. S. HAYS, Proth’y . Ail persons interested will please take notice, that for the purposes of my ap ; pointment, I willauend at theOfficebf Shannon & Ro i gers, No. 109 Fourth streeuon Saturday, the 10th day of ! May, at lO oiclock, A.M. DANIEL ROGERB, i apr!s^T3w: Auditor. / tHARTIER’S C 0 A LOOM PAN Y.~ Notice is \j. hereby given to Stockholders, that an election for Directors of the CHARTIERS COAL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, at Coal Harbor, on the Ohio River, near Pittsburgh, on Friday, the lQih day of May next, as 3 o’clock. P. fit. ’ THOMAS M'ELRATH- S.W.reos,C*iia,Se<;’y. [aprtlteTASld. _ To James C^nny. YOU are hereby notified that CATHARINE DENNY, by her father and nextfriend, has filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, a Libel for a Divorce a vtneteXusnafrv*o«»»No.Gs,ot June Term, 1850. And you required tob.e and .appear in your proper porsoo, before trie Judges of our said Court of Cbtuaioa Pleas, to be holden at tha City of Pittsburgh, I on the-third Monday of June next.to answer the petition or libel of the said Catharine Denny, arid riiow causeaf any you have, why she should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony,agreeably to the acts of Assembly in snch cases made anaprovided. Witness tho Hou. Wm.B.M’Clure,President Judge of said Court, this 23th day of March, 1651. \ From the Record. GEO. S. HAYS, Proth’y mar»:4tlaw CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. * Loot. ON ihe evening of the 17th instant, a NOTE, dated April 12,1651, for s4oo—drawn By me; made) pay* able to the order of John Christy, and by him endorsed. The public ore. cautioned against purchasing or trading for said note, as payment has been stopped* Any person finding caid Note, will much oblige me by leaving it at thfc store of J. P. Uorbacb, No. 197 Liberty etrvet. _ lapilWß} __ WM. CHaFFER. ~~ New Booltst N«w Books 1t AT HOLMES* LITERARY REPOT, Third street, opposite the Pott Office: Rose Douglas, or the Autobiography of B Minister's Daughter; Nathalia—a Tale; Richard ot York—or the White Rose of England: an Historical Romance; _ Pope Joan, onhe Female Pontiff; byG.W. M- Rey* noldt, Esq. The Personal History and Adventures of Pen Owen; by John Gall. foro Racked and his Three Maiden Aunts. This work U u companion to *' Vanity Fair.” Bertie : a humorous novel; byGregory Seaworthy. Time, the Avenger; by the author of the "Wi taxing* lous/' 44 Lattice Arnold/* u Monrdant Hall,” Ac: LitleH’s Living Age, N0.3C0; (aprl9 :/ uvwtf* s iV. E. earner of Market and j 8 Ullll Hillß IlilSiThtrd st*.-Eslabti*bcd in 1540. IMSIaMiM P- »avhot ot the “ North American Accountant; *> nad w .Western Slesun* j boat Accountant,” Professor of Book*Kceping and the ; Commercial Sciences. N. JJ. HA’fOH r Ksq.,of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Low. JOHN ©.WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental aud Mercantile Penmanship. „ Persons deslrouaoro&taifungaihorouchWctcanuleed* ucahtm,cau rely upon obtaining in this Institution every thing that is advertised. There is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturers who neithcr-teaeh nor lecture In the place; nor no *um&ttgg»ng tAe public tcithpiaa of tn£tatings, with the engraver’* name sup* pressed, nud a name affixed, pretending lo have u exe* cuted” them with a pen, . Ladies* Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from 10 to 19 A. M. Gentlemen’* Class from 9 in the morning till 10 at night. _ imar3l:dfcw European Ajjoncyyarid. Uemlttoncet to Ireland, fPHE undersigned, *• European Affsnl,” has again ar- I nved in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh in June next, for the tventy-fiftk tour of this Agency, throughKneianU, Ireland,Scotland, Wales, Ac.< to return in September, lie collects legacies, debts, rents, prop erty andetiums; remits money by sight drafts ta all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, attiie rate of $5 per pound sterling; procures copie&of wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches ot ail kinds, Ac., Ac. Ho transacts the business in connection with his relative, Hooh KssHAtt, Esq., now resident in Dublin, who for more than twenty years traveled annually,onjthis businessjbetween ‘ Europe and America. Innumerable references given. Dunn* the subscriber’s absence, remittances fnd other business will be attended to at his Office, by his brother, Edward J. Keenan. Office on fifth, .treat, opposite St. Paul’. Cathedra). THOS.J. KEENAN. European Agent, and Attorney at,Law, Pittj&wrgA, Po. ITS* Mr. Kalman may he aeon on business, in Cincin* natif at the Broadway Hotel, on the BSth and 29th of April; in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and Sd of May; and in 81. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the Jilt, Bih and flth of May. fapr2:3wdaw * «.■* 7; •=• » i • MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, New York, April 21. Baltimore, April 21. PITTSBURGH 4;vp.zae.A . A o, 'ak)w , COBtfEB OJT II4BMT AND THIBB BTBEETS. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind In Pennsylvania. i Faculty. —John Flumino, principal .Instructor in the science of Account*. ‘ „ « O. K. CnAMBKBim, Professor c Pmtnormrp» Mercan tile computation, &c. ' : - Alkx. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Those wishing to obtain a complete kno'ivledKe of Bookkeeping ana its application to every branch ofou siness, also, a rapid ana elegant hand writing* are invi ted to call and examine the i .. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday Reference to any of the city merchants. [declO T?OR'S A Ce'OKREKT—A Dwelling Houjt! arranged JC' wiUj five Rooms, a large porch, ui front» with Vcnl lion shutters, &c.; together with half an acre of ground, well adapted for gardening purposes, as now lata off; with Fruit Trees, &c. The above is pleasantly situated oaflagtay B««VAUogh C n fe Pn- SO Smilb&ela street.; TvTEW CQOP BLACK TKAS. —Just received at (he Pekin Tea Store, M Fifth street, a lot of neto crop Oolime Black Trot, by the ship >■ Architect,” and for sale wholesale ta the trade at reduced prices. • ; N.B.—The above Teas are direct from Chnton, and the India ail lay they ,are not scented with English Brandy, Gin and Ram 7 tfebl4] A. JAYNES! Fifths!- ■ T7T7 "Wanted. i “77 1U oa 190 HANDS, to make BOYS’ CLOTHES. None'hut first ratiht@as'tteed apply vai j rnat2s i R.C HESTER’S, 71, StMtangld street. BATHERS—A prime lot received per steamer Mes senger, and for'Sale by ‘ aprU • KING ti MOORHEAD. > J'J >;:«£■>** ■■'* V 7’" 7 O. f’A 7 V'*w -• v =BM f-f-y . . ■» f-SSSsM? BroktrH. ’FAYETTE DROWJT M#a-A%;%BRO.WN> BANilrEias BBOKEB9, -c3palwi>;;dHTo. - V '. lEf Coliefuo’iis”mi(lo uwd! theprincipalciliss, and STuCKS • • i' : t : Bought and gold on Commission. mar29:om •." '■ . BIU d^VBRT. BANKERS AND .EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street, .. . Third door belotp Fourth~-{inestside). . SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly foreale. Time Bills' of Exchange and. Notes.dia 'cq'imiqtLv Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought android. Coliectroaftj.uis.de m all the principal ciiiesof the United . States. BepdsHsflteMiived of Par and Current Funds. ■ mar27:y - - ' BAiSKING BOUSE. JESS&.'-QAROTHERS &- CO,, . ’ , N 0.15, ;WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. • Current money received on deposit. Collectionß.niadeon.au the principal cities of the Uni ted : .'I [auglily PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS ANDEXOOANGE BROKERS, No. 95.CORNBE WOODASD DIAMOND STREETS, - _ PUtsburgh,Pa. • fmayl IAS.B.HOOII. - THd*,SABSS!tT.' HOON atSABGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS;, ; N. E. Comer of Wood and Sixth streets., Pitisburgh y Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Nbtea>TtoeßiUß, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates ofDeppsir,&c EXCHANGE on allthe principal Cities of the Union arid Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and parfunda received on depoaiiO; i COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union* tube lowest rates. scpll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN, OLEIR A CO. ,; - ' NOTES, Drafts, Checks, An. collected, and Remit tancesmade upon favorable terms. : . ; mayiEbtf - R. K. BRYAN, Cashier. Hotlidaysburgk, May 18,1650. .. - ’■ ■ ■ ■' .. Notlee- •. i■■ TX7"E have associated J. Gardiner Coffin nith-u*' in VV the Exchange and Banking business. - WM.H.-WILLIAMS & CO., Pittsburgh, Jany.l, -- *'• ' ‘ } WM. H. WR. H. WILLIAMS 4 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, : . NORTH EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND THIRD STREETS. a LL transaction's made on liberal terms, and collec- J\. lions promptly attended to. • - ■ fja6:6m N.BOLMEB A SONS, HAVE REMOVED TTtETH BAMKOfO AND RXCHANQS OFFICE 1 To No. 67 Market street, four doors btloio old stand- . . N. HOLMES A SONS, ~|> ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- IP lers inNoies, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and western cities constantly for sale. .. ; - i . ~ ... * 1 • Collections made in all the cities throughout the ym tedStaiea. Deposites received in par funds dr cunent paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets: . ~ ang23-ly. Domesticand Foreign Exchange, Bank Notts, Gold and Silver, Bought,S o.i and Exchanged, [ • • • AT .TUB •' J- - EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF i William A. Mill A €o., , 61 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. U7"TNTSRKST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. [augSS ALI.IM EHAMER. EDWARD RAHM. . KRAMKR A rahm. BanherscindExchange Brokers, Dialers \n Foreign and Bomtzlic BUls, Bills of Exchange , Certificates of Depots it, Bank Notes, and Coin.. \ i Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St Charles Hotel: . ■ may2B.. G. V¥. TAYLOR, • 113 SECOND STREET, : AND BILLmBRORER. STRICT attention will be given to all buaineas en trustedlo his care. Pittsburgh manufactured arti cles always on hand, or procured on short roiice.; Notes,Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on favora ble terms. Advances made if required. fcociactf WONDERFUL CURESII Dr. Rogers l Syrup of Liverwort and Tar AND ' CAU6HALAGUAJ For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other tung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION >, Itoob at Its XJnparalelledl Success*.wr-3- THE above distinguished COUGH MEDICINE is car rying all before it in Lung Complaints. In all see-,, tiooa of the country it is constantly performing cufe|„ which astonish even physicians themselves. Look af the high character and standing of the names which vouch tor its anrivaUedJtealbfe*power._ ; IL Coxi M.D.* late Professor in the Medical<Jolicgc in CinClnnaUv-W- J. Richards,M.D; Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge wm. Bntke, for more than 20 years Post Master of Cin.j_R. S. Newton, M-D., Prof, in the Medical College at Mem* phis< Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division, of. the Sons of Temperance of Ohio; William EL. Levison, Esq,. Editor of the U. 8. Military and Naval ATgiis av N. V.; Thomas C. Fauldcr, Esq , of Albany; Rev. H. Witeman, Rev.R. Hoyt, N. Y. City; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands; of others, who testify from personal experience, that it has cured-them and their triends, in some cases alter all otherremedies had failed. Suchmsn never make such statements, unless convinced of iheir.tnnh beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. ... .' __ • - Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. L. Stew art, No. 137, Second street, New York. , - j . SraaTA, June3o, | Dear Friend Sitwart: I have been home now just two : months. When I last saw you, I hadlmt liiUo hopes of ever getting any better. But I have now the pleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Qanchalagua. 1 got-a. dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as 1 had done with everything else. I have only taken lour bottles of it, and I must aav it has done me more good than any other medicine 1 have ever taken. On my. first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and l raised a great deal of .bloody maaer fromtny lunya. But that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly: 1 cough but little now ? and ex pect soon to be entirely free from it. I.consider it an fnvalaable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased lungs. • • -• * . 1 tel a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION,' and I 1 had bled a Rood deal from ihe lungs, and doctored .truer ai rncnttorwith out physician, but grew worse, have o««{ frowleof it, and ft eured Arr. It acted almost miraculously j inherence. ; . „ ■ v. r I . Your sincere mend, . P. M, CORY., j N.B. The original teller from which the above is an ] extract, Is on file, and can be seen at our office, No. 3L6, j. Broadway. • I BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. ass uaw paoatpxw u acts. |. Statement <f £fr. A. Lang , Baker. No. 398 Pearl street , N. Y,—A few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the j Lungs. I called in a Homoeopaths physician, but hia medicine did not seem to help me.. I read, your advert*, |; iacment, and thought l would try £h. Rogtn % Syrup of | Xtcertrori, Tar and ConeAalogwo. Before l had taken; . ud the third botde, my bleeding had alopped, my Cough I teas gone, ondl felt as well as osaaJ. My health is now | good! Iconsider it a most exceUeut medicine, *nd cor dially recommend ii to my tnend9. statement tear j m/rAtta the Provritiors, MOrcalytA, 185U.V {. otheOew Vohk city references. ITT- For wont of room lo publish at length any more I ceruGcaies, wo here give the names and residtnees of! several individual, mill known in New York, every one | of whom has used this medicine, and can spent personally of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear whai l *'cnSss H. Riso, No. 193, Broadway, cornet of John 1 81 Rev. Rami Hotr, No. 137, Madison street, Pastor of ihe “ Church of Ihe Good Shepherd.” > Ronunr S. Locswoon,No. 30, VeSlry street. : I Syovanus Rott, No. 2CO. Houston street. . ; I ID* Bo sure to ask for fir. A. Rogers' Syrup \tf IdV- I F.RWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no 1 other be palmed on to you. . • i .-- .] CAUTION.— rKone genuine, unless there is on thebuff j wrapper,O'note ofAontf, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCO VILE & CO. FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by .A-L. SCOVIEL & CO., Proprietors, at their Pnnctpol pepol, GOTHIC HALL, No. SIS Broadumy, New York, lo whom alt or ders fortho Medicine, and .letter* relaung,to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. . i ALSO, for sale by JL E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vieimtyi D.M. r Carry andH.F.Schwojtz, Allegheny City; Tqwnsond, I Cnrrt Co-Manchester; A.Patterson, Birmingham. , PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six for 55,00 nmr3ss3m ’ • . -r.. j - DU. BROWN, No. *X 'DIAMOND ALLEY. ... Devotes his entire attention to onoffic* I tfJgggPVpractice. Hislusineasismosily confmedto j : Private or VenereaiDutciees. and sneh pain- i .tMisSi iul affections, brought; un/by imprudence ) youthfulindulgence and excess. ■ I J Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaorr hea. Gleet, Sinciure, Urcthral Dischargcs. 1 Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o- the venereal! origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lm potency, Plies, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month: ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irma tions ofthc Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed.- ' , > Fourteenjeara’ practicet(four in this city* enables Dr Brown to Offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. .. Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. Charges moderate. novftddrwly REUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newiy aiscovrea rem edy for Rheumatism is a speedy andeertain remedy Torthatphinfultrouble. Itnever faita. : Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always at home • - , ; ;' • laulB-da.wtf DR. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREAT ISE,'orr the nature, consequen ces; remedies and cure of the diseases the Genital System, adapted to the use of every indivniu al. 342 pp., with illustrative plates, i Price @1,00.. 1 It is an invaluable work. Dr. Raivh is. a.pbyslcUn of high standing, r and has already published several works which have acquired for him considerable distinction. i * *• [Daily Globe. ' "VViihCJUt exception, we take it to be the ablest treatise /©a the peculiar subjection wblct iureats,) that has yet ■been pubUsb^d.—RaAtray Regizuu:';- ; ! The above valuable work is sold by 1 i ‘ SiL. CUTHBERT, j apr9 street- *r ; ->. '-ii. •■..': •• ;•- ...,. . ';;, '■•- ■ -\r-liV'v.v. ' -,s: ' • .;-'k o>. >■v. 'I * V • MEW . "'-;;:^®psp^' ; '-'' ' •j: q. co nis -J. B. M’VAY. Rfimoval. HOPE EVER, Private Diseases* ». -»*• .* ef- .* A ’ J s:.. ■ •> • ft''"'. f ■<-. ' ■■■'•■*:•.• '1 \ * i, : IDrugr ant> iftdwmta.; Ott PHYSICAL, DECAY.-Watf* Net. wX-vowt Antidote. —This great and/wooderfal remedy * for nervous diseases, canonly be obtained at the hledi* cal Depot, 50 lt is not an excitant, bat a siren&hener, pareHr vegeiable nnd bartnless; like auSdUfal architect, It begins by laying ® firUvfonh- but incessantly, adds strength and -TtßdrtgßPti;■■ nothing' is left unfinished; Itis a ncr* vine.of. iiwsh miraculous, power, that It is unimportant how long the disease-.may have existed.'' The'flfttfer fulness u creates, and the strength: it gives, are perms* aent. Priced per bottle; : y [sprit The Great RcmedyJaryQonsuvvp turn of the Lungs, Affct" tions of the Liver, Pams.of Weak" 'new ofthe Breast or Lungs, and other affcttitmofth* Breastor Litrigs. .'wt-18tar’s balsam of wild cherry is a ▼ T fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Chbhby B&bs and the geniuine rcsfAKD Moss (the tatter imported expressly for this purpose,)the Tare medical virtues of which are alsb'cbrabined oy a new chemlea 1 : process with the extractofiar,thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy'ever l discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Dr. Wm. Y. Banks, of Xania, Ohio, a highly respect* able Druggistin that delightful village*has informed us that the sale of Wistaria Balsam ofWild <Sierry is un paralleled. The demand for it is so great that he can scarcely kee p himself supplied with it. He has had in his siore medicines for lung nlTecuons.', Some of these were esteemed good and acme gave temporary relief— Butaince he has had Wistart Balsam of Wild Ctorry, a numberof the most serious cases were complete!/ cu* r red by its use, -.“I BBVOrsold a medicine, 11 says the door lor, ‘*in which I had that entire confidence that LUad la this.”" •• ■■ - It curbs 1< Wherever Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains that high reputation U . so rishly deserves. What caii prevent its aale when ; oa every hand can be witnessed its wonderful worsi cxss of Asthma', recent and dangerous Cough,/ 1 * v (and;also those that /are of.long; standing,! Bronchitis or Consnmption ltn its early stages) are tuwayacured . bv this remarkable medicine. - HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Caredby Wlstar , s Balsam of W lid Cherry* pLßASiirr RidOs, Hamibon co-, 0., Se]f/C7j 1850. J.D.. Bark—Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advising you of the benefit that I have derived from the use o* Dr. Wistarisßalsam of Wild Cherry; : 'Lwas prostrated by that terrible scourge, Consumption,in May last. The attack was triilybomfying to me, for-five of myfamily, fmy Brothers and sisters,) bad died of Consumption.. I was afflicted with nearly all of the worst faatttrcs.of the i disease: 1 had a distressingccugh and erpeetorateda great deal of blood, hectic fevei, severe painkin the ride and chest, cbldchills. alte’rhatiDg- withflnshes of heat andnopious night sweats./ I whs under the care of a skilled physician : from tho time I .was taken sick .until about six weeks since, being then About helpless, arid myfriendsconsidering myca» hopeless, or at least beyond the reach ofourpnyuoiftn’s skill, advised the use Of -Wistaris Balsam Of-Wlld Cher ry. •"••••. *. .*•: • •. . . I have taken four bottles of the medicine,, and now' cpnslder nryself perfectly I make this statement lomduce others : that are afflicted as I have been, to make trial of Wistari* Balsam of Wild Cheny,.which remedy has,under the blessing of Providence; restored myhealth7 JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. CrownPoiht, Lake co, la., June 15,4849. J. J>. Bark—DearSirr As 1 have a deep commissera don for the afflicted, permit me to.giveyouabrief histo ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the -use of “Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry.” '’ In July 1844, t was attacked with afever of a typhoid character, which leftme In a very debilitated state, s Whoa in the. following winter I was taken with a severe cold,’'which reduced me to such oh extent as; to give jnothe appear- : aneb ofa confirmed consumptive. I labored under a severe cough, expectorated a great deal,’ imd was trou bled with,cola feet and night sweats. *1 also'frequently raised blood from!.my lungs- I continued, in this state, : gradually sinkieg under-the disease, until January,lB47, until I was again-attacked with fever., My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly, cold, and. almost lostiheir feeling. Under these ciTCumstancesit tnay be . truly said that I was a livjfig skeleton.: Humify deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed' by physician*. and try'Dr. Wlstaris Balsam of Wild Cherry/ and from the first week that I commenced taking itTcaii date e gmdnalrecdvery. I continued its use ax months, at the end of which time I was cured, .and have enjoyed good health- ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Bal gam to all those afflicted with diseases of and would say to those: commencing.its ose-not to/be dis couraged, if two or.ibree bottles do. noteffect a cure,bat persevere as I have done. and. I have no doubt but nine cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have-been. JOSEPH JACKSON, important to those jtffiicud bpuh; Diseases the Lungs and Breast* Will miracles never cease? More evidence of its Barpassing health restorative virtuosi . .. . (From Dr. BakeT, Springfield, Washington co.,Ky4 * SphnfOVXBLD, Ky.jMayl4,lB4s^ fifwsrt. Sanford 4* Bark: I take this opportunity o informing you of a most remarkable cure, perfonnea on atn «f.Dr.' Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry* . : In the year 1840 rwus lakcn'WUßmi&TTiQamiPation of the bowels, which I labored nnderror isix weeks, when I gradually recovered. In tho fall of 48411 was. attacked with n severe cold, which' scUteditself upon my lungs, and for the space of three years 1 was con fined tomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and eve ry variety of aid without benefit? and thus ! 'wearied , alongdnm the win tar of 1845, w sen 1 beard of Dr. W*a» tarisßalsam.of Wild Cherry. - /, • • My friends persuaded me to give it a trial, -though I hadgiven up all hopes of recovery, and .had prepared myself for the change of another world.. Throughtheii solicitations I was induced to make usfc of the gcnuinC Vfouifs Balsamof Wild Ckary.. Thc'efiectyrastruly astonishing. - After five years of affliction and suffering, and after havingspentfbaror five hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the.best and most respectable physicians had. proved•' unavailing? I was soon restored to entire . health by the blessingof God, and the .use of,.Dr. Wis tar’s Balsam ofWild Cherry. May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors o f <- so valuabie.:a medicine, as Wiataris JB&isamof Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully, 'w.H. BAKER. The genuine w wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry” has afhesunile of the signature .of M.D., Philadelphia,and “Sanford & Park” on,a finelyexe*. anted steel engraved wrapper; :No other can genu ine. ■ ‘ r i -;' ■ Sold by J-D.PARK, (successor to Sanford A Park, l Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General • Agent to the South and West,: to whom all brders mnßt be addressed. ; j Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, cornerMarkct street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock A-Co, Pitts burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh ? Lee‘ A Beckham, A4(e« gheny City; L T KusseU, Washington ; WK-Lambeß tonrFranklini L B Bowie, Untonlownj-H. Welly, Greerisburgh; S Kounti, Soihetset; Scon.A Gilmore, Bedford; ReedA.Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Hollidaya- . burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; X/RJWihght, KiUan - ningj Evans A Co, Bxookvillei • A ,-Wilsoh. A-Son, Waynesborghl McFarland A;Co,N,Callender, Moad ville; Burton A Co, Erie ; Henry Forker u Mercer; Jaa Kelly A Co; Boiler i -S Smithy Beavery J i D.SnmmertoHj Warren; F L;&. CS P.-Crooker, Jr., * . • feblO - yne Human Body most Peraplre, • ; (SO BA.TS haTtte&V ■ to BATE A HEAZTMYI&PBARAXiCBy Ami persons who do not perspire arc liable-to the mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES*; ; VTOW, J oSEß r ltalian Chemical Soap causes r a free perspiration,and at the same time mollifies, softens the skin,giving it the texture and beauty-of an infant’s. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND;SORES, are soon not only healed, but eured by its . use, as at least seven physicians in New Yorir.know, who use it in such cases; and. find it unfailing-rUs alisovin . i PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, - | or any other, skin disease, The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will provO. I could enumeraie at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. {' Buy it, and the reader is again, assured, 1' would not cruelly sellitforthe above, unless I knew it to be aH I j state. Those who are liable to . . . : CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, 1 will find this not only a .care, bat d preventive; and i, I can now only add, that any oue afflicted with any of I the above, or rimilar.diseases, will find 'this~all and even I more (admirable in its properties), th’an‘l state. I Tp*Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, l andoe sure you;ask' for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap rand buy it only of"WM.. JACKSON"; only 'Agent in 1 Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood Jones’ Llly Whlte. : 1 \ LADIES are cautioned against using edmmon prepa red Chalk. They urenotaware howfrightfully injurious it is : to the skin! how coarse,how. rough;how • sallow, yellow and unhealthy iher sam appears alter using preparSdChalk! Besides, it is injurious, contain- , ' * ingalargequanuiyofLeadi - We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable arucle, which we caUJON^rSPANISH LILY .WHITEi .. ;It is perfectly innocent, being purified oF fill deleteti* ous qualities ; and it imparts to the sklitVa natural, I healthy, alabaster, clear, living ;white ;’.qt the same time acUng us* cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and ( smooth.; Sold.by. the Agent,'WM. JACKBON, 89 Liher | ty-street,head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Frice 25centg. : .A SclentUle Hctlr Tonic Restorer \ NDBEAUTIFIER. TrialbQUieB37*cents. Ikose J\ ; whohaveuted Jones’ Coral Hair Rcstoiauve know its excellent qualities-r-thoac who have : jiot, we assure it to possess the following qualmes. Jt will force the hoirto. grow on any part where jiaturertntojmcd hair to .grow, stop itfalling off, core scurfor dat’druff, and make Ught, red or grey hair grow, dork-. I.Fpt. dfeaslng the hatr soft and'silky,nothingrcan exceed; makes > ; > truly beiuitifal-and'keeps U so. .Jtis,tndeedyihe mos i economical, yet saneiiar article for the hair. . Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,24o Liberty at., head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37* ceats, 50 cents and SI.OO. ' r '• - --- - • ■V'- * 1 fdec2o__ Pearly WMte TeetU ond-Breotll. TO BE HAD FOR 33 CENTS. TJERSONS who have either, nre honotably cwnreo A thatif their breaih is ever 80 foul, or. jflotr TEETH DECAYED, PARK OK >7^rnfJone*' and .enenmed with tartar, that a2* cent _ aow > Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white aa snow. and the breath odiferoaslysweeu r.ihertv street Sold only at JACKSON'S Stow, - M0 Uncn7 [de!S) bead of wood.-■ / . ' JOUCB* ftf VI HUMAN UAIK D beaut if a i brown oi jet iV white, Trice 5U cents and $l,OO -cad of y?^prr ROI?i TMt:NI n'acenam care .and T“ U lb - ilt Uie monoyla to JL *iflaojd a made. 50 Cent* a bottle, aud t»EBT JAVA COFFEE — Ready Raa&atr—Tor tale at ij MOEBIS’ TEA STORE, in Uie Diamond. [opi7 A'V i. * ... . - '■ i* ■;, »■' -S, '■•• i '. 'V. 'v* afs.’.:.,. : ■ -■-< ’V / 4-\.— ' \ «
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