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Scott, for Form. cattotLand Bastardy, was resomed again this morn* iog. ‘ g C vora! medical gontlemen testified that they did not -believe that a person could be put into a mesmeric state—that it wos o bumbugj bat that if -a woman was pot to sleep by any means, she was capable of concemog. Other, witnesses, on behalf of the Commonwealth, testified that mesmerism had bees demonstrated upon their persons; that they - had been so pat to sleep. ■ Thocaso.waa argued to tho {ary by Col. Black for the Commonwealth, and Magraw for defence, with their usual ability. ' The jury, after a short absence, returned aver* diet of guilty. ■ • - Mary Bnrke plead guilty, to keeping a bawdy house, and in consideration of her having already been in jail for some time, and promising to leave the city} she was sentenced to pay 6j cents fine and COSte. :' .. ' - . ' ' Com. vs. John McCluskey, Washington Bignell, and Francis Wilson, for the larceny of two baskets of Olive Oil, the property of Jacob .Weaver, jr.— The prisoners plead not guilty. Jacob Weaver, jr., testified that in January last be missed two baskets of Olive Oil| he afterwards saw one of them at the Mayor’s office, the other he has never aeon since he lost it. Wm. Kirby, a small boy, testified that he saw McCluskey carrying a basket along Plum alley; that he called after him to lay it down, and that he dropped it; McCluskey was alone; took tho bask et to the Mayor’s office; it contained Olivo Oil. . .Tho jary returned u verdict of guilty as to Mc- Cluskey, and not guilty as to BigQell and Wilson.— The two latter wore discharged by proclamation, and the former sentenced to one year in the Pem« tentiary. Com. va. Henry Johnston and John Duffey, charged with the highway robbery of Henry Klcber, from whom they took a gold watch and chain;— Johnston plead guilty, and DufFey not guilty. Hen. ry Klcber testified that he had been stopped in the Fifth Ward last January by two persons, who pre sented a pistol and a bowie knife at him and de« manded his money; they took his watch. He could not identify the persons; afterwards saw the watch sat the Mayor’s office and identified iu J&s. McCutcboon testified that he met Johnston and Daffey at a spree; they showed him the watch, and said they had stopped a man and taken it from him. Tho jury returned a verdict of guilty. The priso ners, for the present, were remanded. A. Haed Case.—Throe boyß were brought into Conn yesterday, charged with larceny, against two of whom there was not the first scintilla of evi dence—their names were not even mentioned by tbe witnesses. The counsel of ono of them, Mr. Ma graw, madea statement to the Court, showing the great outage that is sometimes committed by the police, under the forms of law. It appears that the boy, Bignell, has a comfortable home wab his moth ter.; but, notwithstanding this, a charge of vagrancy wvas preferred against him by one of the police, and fee was committed to jail for thirty days; but, before his prison doors were throwo open, an information for larceny was lodged against the same source—wo suppose, aod as it appears from the evi dence without the least foundation. We know not the mu*B of this proceeding—but, if to gratify aoy 'private such a gross oatrage cm be perpetra ted,'under th.* sanction of law, it is high time that the people know it, that they.may apply the remedy. This boy has now been ta prison some three or fonr months, £od has the poor satisfaction to know that there is nothing against him but a groundless charge, and is after his feel* togs have been crashed and name branded with infamy. A genuine specimen of a hve Yankee was yesterday bolding forth to a crowd on Third street, upon iba great utility of knife sharpeners which he had for sale. He was doing the thing handsomely —“Observe now, gentlemen, the spring the article has—it never breaks.” Placing a large batcher between its prongs, and spreading them apart e short diataocc—aaap -went odq of them and fell ofi. tr Never eaw one break before—upon my soul l never did— but you aoe, gontlemen, that shows clearly the evenness with which the article is tem pered ; now, sirs, 1 am prepared to aoswor any ob jection that may be raised against the machine, and I wilt give any of you $lO if you can propound ono that I cannot aoswer.” We did not stop to see the result, but have no donbt that he would answer to most anything. Gbaud Pbocession or tub Sobs or Tbubkbabce. 'Ufa# Sons nod Cadets of Temperance of the City -and'agrounding country, in accordance with pro -eioua n&fioe, torned onl ycptcrday in gay apparel, and with laying colors. Tiioy numbered some 700 or 600 Etrong'< end made, truly, a very imposing ap« pcarance. In coming op Hors street, towards Dia mond alley, the/ passed the Second Word Public School Home, tbs wbolars of which, male and fe male, were stationed ntong tho side walk, reaching from Fourth to Diamond alley, armed with white handkerchiefs, which they svaved while the pro. cession passed. A large number ol ladies were assembled at tbe School House, who, as tho procession passed, una •covered, anng n number of most beaotiful odes, and presented each Division with a beautiful wreath of Sowers.. A Notblty.—Two women were yesterday at the Mayor's Office, claiming one man to be their bus* band. 1 He has been living with both in tho same hduse, when some difficulty has now arisen, and they appear determined to nettle it by the rnlca of law. One of the women, who appeared to be a starcher, wan scot to tbo Hill; what disposition his Honor made of the others we don’t know. Robbed.—Two gentlemen who wore going Wesl, and hsd taken passage on board of tho steamer Gen esee, which is lying at tho wharr, were yesterday robbed of 82000 in gold. It appears they bad their money in the same carpet bag in tho state room, which was broken open, and tbe money takeg ont; Arrests have been made, but aa yet tbero has been no information elicited. 'BtUttnOHAU AltD FIttDLETVU.BE PLANK RoaD.— 7aa C. Richey, Esq., is et present soliciting sub •seriptions to.the above named road. They intend, daring this summer, to lay five miles of it. Tms t tjad will ba of groat advantage to the country thro'*® 1 * which it passes, and will, uo doubt, prove -a good 1 ' inswnc”l Nrw Se'.«A» Stoat.—Mr. J. M’Certney has open* ed a Scgar Sf*>ro on the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, w&era ho kpnps for gale some of the real Havanas, whlsh need no puffing to recommend themto tho public. . ■ / ■ ■. ■ The Sonnies, yesterday, after marching thro’ the principal streets of the City, retired to Masonic Hall, where they were addressed by several distin guished speakers, among whom was Wo. A. Cook, Esq., of Greentbnrgh. IST The Court room, yesterday morning, was wovrded wuh spectator to listen to a singular caso c ’_ • having been impregnated while m a ol a v . .. . <eep* mesmeric * -mm- ' Or We w«o Bu *' aWß « u,lc B rl P h ,c d «»P*'nh from Baltimore, yesterday, fvcbbmhop Rceleston , .a - . his residence w-that died yesterday morning at f place. LtfitL. —The jury m the case of the V^ oBl * VB> G. Backofeo, returned a verdict, yesterday of guilty. E2T A choice assortment of crape shawls, prints, laces, dress goods, &c«, will bo sold this morning at P avis’ auction rooms. * . ' "*< '' 'Tt° •« ■ - IT* -- "Vf, - ► - V*?-: *' 1 , *"* ’* - l r ' ' 1 'J MufcDia.'—Oae of the most atrocious murders which it has been our painful duty to record, oc* curred in Butler. county- on Tuesday .night, within five miles of Freeport, near Sarver’s mill. Two.brothers, twine, named Jas. and Wm* Doffey, were soon together m that vicinity, drunk. James stopped at a house a short distance ftora tbere, on Tuesday night, and before daylight in the morning rose up and complained of his brother’s absence. On search being made, he was the first to find hie brother William ,dead, with his bowels cut out. • The brother has been nrreßtcd, and is now in jail. Fine.—The Picking houao ortho Ponn Factory ,in Allegheny city, took fire yesterday afternoon. It is detached from the mam building, and by the eitra ordinary exertions ol the firemen the flames were confined to the apartment in which they originated. It is a two story building, and the firo is supposed to base been caused by spontaneous combustion.— Ihe insurance will cover the loss folly. CSF Two horses attached to a wagon, ran sway on Penn street, yesterday, and when near the canal bridge, came in contact with a boy, whom they knocked down and mangled in the most hornble manner*, His name we could not learn. ESP* A .man by the name of Thos. Kelly was robbed at hiß boarding house, on Grant street, of $llO in gold. It was - taken out of his packet while bo was asleep. J. S. TougL’l Celebrated Ethereal Oil. FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal Boats, Halts, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required. The public are respectfully invited to oall and examine a beautiful assortment or these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, for Lard, Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait ers, Mantel Decorations, Lamps, Globes,Glasses, Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cans, and all things per taining to the trade. Also, a superior Safety Lantern, for Steamboats and Stables. ' The cheapest light to bo found for store andsbonpur* poses, is Toagh’* Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light is, obtained at | of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite an ex* animation of our gooas and prices. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years’ experience, ana with fa* cihlics to supply both the wholesale and retail-trade, on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Store. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al legheny, free of cost. ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re- S'aiarl; supplied onccortwice a week. All orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. 8. TOUGH. No. 62 Fourth street, Apollo Hall, apr!9:dAwy between Market and Wood. M„„ „ Dlt g newftn Oall»y« RS. NEWTON wishes: to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this vicinity, that she has fitted up at Koom over the Store of Alexander A Day, corner of; Market street and the Diamond, where she is prepared to take Daguerreotype Liknesses, in all the Various styles. Likenesses taken 9tngln or in Groups of any number. [aprlB:lw Cesroaj Hottsb, FrrrsnirßOH- ) _ Surveyor's Office., April 2, 1851. < EALi£D PROPOSALS will be received at this office anul lQo’oiock, 20th day of April, inst., for the fol lowing .articfe?, for the use;of the sick at the United States Marine Hospital, near this City, anul the.3oth day Of Jane, 1852: • Beef, as free as possible from bone, pnee per pound Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb • *♦ “ “ Brown Sugar of the best quality Rice Tea Hvson - - Rice flour Soap —. —.— Spetm candles Coffee-—--- ... Batter, best quality- . Middling bacon Hams--- Lard - Flour, best superfine Molasses ....... Port wine Vinegar Beal bolted meal Potatoes Beans... -Egßs . Salt - • *.. Hominy - Wood- Coal i« ♦» ■ “ “ quart. “ “ bushel. DCF F'S N. S. comet of Market and |2ftt rd *u.—Established 10 1840. ___________ J P. J3UFF» author ol ihe *• ftortn American Accountant,”and Western Steam* hoat Accountant, 71 Professor ;of> Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of ihc Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. Persons desirouiorobtainmg a thorough Mercantile ed ucation, can rely upon obtaining in this Institution every thing thnt is advertised. There is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place; nor no humbuggtng the public toithpuc-'i of eng with the engraver's name sup pressed, and a same affixed, pretending to have “ exe cuted' 7 them with a pen. Ladies 7 Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, fiom 10 to IS A. M. Gentlemen's Class from 8 in the morning till 10 at night. . |mar2LdAw PITTSBURGH COUNEB or ttABSET ABD.THIRD STRSSTS. CHARTERED A. D. 1650; the'only chartered Insti tution of the kind In Pennsylvania. Faruhy. — John Flsviso, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O. K. Ciiajubrrlis, Professor c P*nmarufc?j>, Mercan tile computation, Ac, Alex. M. Watson, Esq , Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and us application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid ana elegant hand wnung, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements, Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. Reference lo any of the city merchants. _ jdcclO Cyrus Bluett, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, West Sid e Diamond,earner Dtamond alley, Pttttburgh<f'n\*o keeps a House of Marketand Conn try People,and Stabling. All wftp choose io call wil find It to their advantage to do so, ns Ins Store and Pub lic House* ihe most convenient tntlie Mnrk>»t fnnio To Cabinet makers. Venters, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Yamish , Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid, stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade, AH of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to qnality or price; and, as it Is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by band, the attention of tne trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in ail its branches, earned on as usual. Flank for hand Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEB, . Ryan’s Buildings, raar22:ydaw No. 31 Fifth street. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland* THE undersigned,“ European Agent,” has again ar rived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh in Jane next, for tbe twenty*fifth tour of this Agency, through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Ac., to return In September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop erty and claims; remits money by sightdrafts to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland; at the rate of $5 per pound sterling; procures copiesof wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches of all kinds, Ac., Ac. He transacts tbe business in connection -wuh his reHtive, Huoh KssNan, Esq., now resident In Dublin, who for more than twenty years traveled annually,onlhis business,between Europe and America. Innumerable references given- During the subscriber’s absence, remittancesand other business will be attended to at his Office, by his brother, Edward J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street, opposite St J*aui*s Cathedral. THOB. J. KEENAN. European Agent, and Attorney atLaw, Pitaburgh, Pa. Jp*Mr. KxR.SA.Nmay be seen on business in Cinctn nau| at the Broadway Hotel, on the SSib and 28th of Apni; in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and 2d of May; ajtam St. Louis, at the City Hotel, on tbe 7th, Bth and 9ih of May. (aprt&wdaw New Books I Nevy Books 11 AT HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office: Rose Douglas, or the Autobiography ol a Minister’s Daughter; Tale; Richard ot York—ox the White Rose of England :an Historical Romance v ■ . ■ Pope Joan, or the Female Pouuff; byG.W. M. Rey nolds, Esq* The Personal History and Adventures oi Pen Owen; by John GaU* Tom RacquetandhisThree Maiden Aunts. This work is a companion to “ Vanity Ftur.’f ■ Bertie: ahumorous novelby Gregory Seaworthy. Time the Avenger; by tho author or the “ Wilming- Ji” “ Le.tico Araoid ” “ Mourdant Hall.” 4c Liliell’s Living AgeiNo.3oo, l a prlo • a. W« Foster) A'T'TffIiTVPY AND COVNSKLLORAT LAW, /-VFHCE VJQWW Sim U «r«l, Pituiursh, Fa. _ npvlS.eawiy^ i Bobosb $5 Co ’s Bpnch, RAlai and Mqose Exterminator, is prepared ‘ n JPk‘l a _ ilnbin, by a skillful cnemist. Since the nrtiele has been -V in tins city, it has given umyprsp) snusfactlon. , Fneo ** S?p>= P cr b S x c uxHBERT. 6en>l Agent, " -q SmlthfieW atredt. Hally Review or tbs Wholesale market. The weather yesterday was pleasant. Business on. the wharf and streets was quite brisk. There is a decided improvement in business generally. Our merchants are bus; filling large orders to their country customers; Our rivers are now in excel-, lent navigable order, and the receipts of Flour and produce generally ore improving. FLOUR—The receipts by river and wagons, yes terday, exceeded 2600 bbls, of which about 1200 bbls changed bands. We note sales of 400 bbls at 03,40; 200 at 83,37; 126 at 83,36 ; 140 bbls at 03,33. Sales of 140 bbls Eitra at 83,60; from wagons, sales are made at $3,37 to-3,40. The amount of Flour going east is large. Salsa from stores by the dray load at 83,60 i 0 3;66. BACON—There was quite an active demand Tor Bacon. Sales of 40 hhds Shoulders at 6} ; 40 do at 6|; 28 hhds Hama at 81; 11 do at B|. Sales of 34 hhds Sides at 71; 7do at 71, cash. GRAIN—Wo notice Bales of 200 bus Wheal, from wagons, at 65. Ryes there ib more enquiry; we note sales of 400 bus at 45. Sales of 300 bus Oats at 30*. Corn : we have a sale of 600 bushels prime red-at 36; some holders ask 40. COFFEE—We have sales of 60 bags reported at It; 25d0. at 12. SALT—Sales of 140 bbls. at @1,26 p bbh FLAX SEED—Sales of 43 bus at 81,60 ft bushel. FEATHERB—Wo have sales of 800 Bs. reported at 34. Union Optics, ? Nasbthle, April 16, 1851. 5 1 The weather continues pleasant. The river is falling, with sufficient water on the shoals for large boats. The Cotton market has been more animated to day than for four months past. Large sales have been made to-day, and prices have advanced t of a cent. The sales at Johnson & Weaver’s alone, amounted to 400 bales, bringing prices from 7s@ 10i. There were sales at the other warehouses amounting, m all, to probably 200 additional bales. This shows an improvement in not only the amount of bales sold, but in the business. We have little doubt that the market will continue animated for some time to come. Misphm, April 15, 1851. The past week has witnessed various fluctua tions in the Cotton Market, with, however, but little change in prices. The receipts by the river and from waaons, would problably sum up about 600 bales, and the sates 2500. The difference in the scale of prices according, as good or bad ac counts from abroad might predominate, would not be more than the the difference between our inside and outside quotations, until yesterday; when the demand seemed to have subsided almost entirely, and prices fell off |©Jc., and would pro bably justify ns in altering our figures, but until there is a more decided reduction, we shall con tinue the quotations of the previous week, with the remark that it would require a very rigid classification to command them- u per bbl. •* “ gal. “ **■ dozen. ....... «* peek. a » a “ *• cord. “ ** bushel. CORRECTED DAILY FOR TH* KOWHXO PC-'T OV Patricks at Frlenfl, Exolwnge Brokers, Camei of XHamand alley and Wood jl, PittsburgA. United States C’s- • do do s’s Pennsylvania G'« do s*g Allegheny county O’* ao coupon Cs do scrip Pittsburgh, city o*£ . do coupon o’s, payable m> Philadelphia | Allegheny Citytrs* *v.{ «Jo coupon 6*apayable U/i Philadelphia BASK STOCKS. Ban* of PiusUufPh'-' Meicbani# and Manofactarcrs'l Bank- Exchango Bank--- - Farmers’Deposit® Bank- Allegheny Savings Bosk BQlSaii STOCKS: Mcnongabela Bridge* St Clair street do Hand street do N. Ltberues do IKSUBAKCE STOCK*. Western Insurance Co • * Citizens* do do--. Associated Firemon’s do Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh Co: to Philadelphia Pittsburgh,Cm. and Louisville- Lake brie Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongohela Slaekwater- Yougtuogbeny do UAILBOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad • • Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Patsb’h do- • • • Manne Railway and Dry Dock FayeUe Manar&ciunng Co* - • ■ Erie Canal Bonds, old* do do do new*-*- Pmsb’gh and Boston (Caff Mine) North American North West North Western* Iron City Earefca Pittsburgh and Isle Royal i Adventure —.i Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company* • • Bluff Colling Fire Steel —.. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. The new and fast running steamer ClN fJWif.XMjfgOlNNATl,Bibmibqhak,Master, will leave every Wednesday. Tor freight or passage, apply on board, or to tn&rSO <J: B. MILTENBERGER. For marietta and Hoeltlngporti I The fine steamer PACIFIC, Zahovb Mar. ■HifcMm. will leave for the above and lntermedt ate pefts every THURSD4X, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS & SON, No. 61 Water st., and 03 Front st. I JEjSIUa Tna fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE g. Capt. Wu. HajMa, leaven the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday. at 4 P. M. V ♦* I 1 r * •s'.’. «*’«■* ** • ®ommmial anb iinamial. OFFICE of the morning post, > - Thubsday'Monuitro, April 24, 1861.$ CHEESE—Wo note sales of 48 hxs. at 7;. TAR—We quote sales at 53,6004,60. OILS—No change to note.. POTATOES—SaIes of 76 bus. u Pinks'* at 65. Southern Cotton Uarltcta. Inferior 640 7 Ordinary 740 8 Middling 9 010 Good Middling 10401 1 Middling Fair 1140114 Fair 11J0U PRICES OP STOCKS. • Par value, lB 100,00, i 100,001 loo,oo; lOO,OO TELSOIUPH STOCKS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 0 tm 0 menus wxraa in rni omiraiL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 3, Boles, Reaver. *• Atfaauc, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville. J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon. Reaver. Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Ncwlon. “ J. Nelson, Moore. Whee Una. “ Jenny Lind, Hura, Zanesville. “ Glaucua, Ebbertt, Cincinnati. “ Malta, Dezter, Zanesille. ‘‘ Amazonia, M’Bnde, St. Louis. “ Clipper, No. Cincinnat i-14 Cashier, MeMiUen, Wheeling. DEPARrED: “ Reds tone/Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson; McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 3, Hoici,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. 11 Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton “ Fashion, Peebles, Elltabeih. 11 Oiurnalj Conwell, Wheeling. “ Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. “ Gtncinnau, Birmingham, Cincinnati. “ Gov. Mein, Shunk, Marietta. “ Cashier, McMillan, Wheeling. Allegheny Hlver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. The fin* steomcr ALLEGHEN Y BELLE No 3, Capt. Johh Hawha, leaves iho Allegheay v/harf for Frank* liik every TWurfay uni Fridqv , at 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board., Cm&t:2o PITTSBURGH LIFEIN3URANCE COMPANY.— The subicnpuon Books for Slock in the above Company will remain open for a few days* at the Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth sireel gPrtO = C. A. COLTON, Bcc'y. WALL PAPER—for C±c. per Roll, forsaloby _ Walter p. marshall, tariff Nq. 85 Fourth sir ct BABBITTS PATENT SOAP POWDER—Warrant ed not to rot or injure the cJotheß. For sale by' aprB . • ■ _JAMES Ai JONES. FEATHERS— A prime lot rcceweiTperata«m#»r trir*. aenger, end for tale by ' «prlV KINQ A MOORHEAD ’ V-i* \ .'. ■“■■■■■• ■ 1 .. -• •• „» .-•’.". ,■ • 1 * I .-t -v«;* k+. * _•'. •}> ,•*j. SCOTT * OTIS, auctioneers and commission merchant!® : 01 MAIN BTBEBT, ST-' LOUIS, MISSOURI,' ' . • HAVING been engaged in the above, buslhess for the last six years, m inis city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market,' either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goodsjand will make liberal odvances on all kinds of Goods us for sale here. . ... . - • * Will refer to Messrs.. Hewett; Roe A Co.,E. R. Vio let, Wm. D. Wood A Co., John. J. Anderson A Co., R. H. Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Denver, Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati: George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. fmartthv W, G. ni’CARTNKY, Auettoneer. YALUABLE REAL ESTATE ax Auction.— Will be sold on the premises, on Saturday. May 3d, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, aLm of Ground,situate on Pike street, between Walnut and Factory, in .the Fifth. Ward ’of the city of Pittsburgh. 3aid Lot is fronting 25 feet on Pike street and extending back 100 feet. On which is erected two sraalUframenouses, in good repair and com-' pletely finished. To any person wisning to supply him self with a home,this is a first-rate opportunity, as such chances are seldom offered at public eale. For further' particulars enquire of JohU A. Parkinson, Penn street, Fifilf Ward; orut the Auction Stortf of the subscriber, aprlB : •W. G. MACARTNEY, Auct’r. : SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND'BUGGY •Aucrioir.—Will besold to the highest arid best bid der, bn Saturday, May lOthy at lObj'clock in the fore noonj at the carnage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third sl, below Wood and Sraiihfield, to pay cost of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Barouche; wrih'new leather top, iron axle, and left bp;Mr. Philip Moiz : one open.top Buggy, left by Mr. Herring.; Also—l one norse Carriage—standing top, iron axle, -and nearly new. . Those interested will please take notice to this advert .isement,U3 they will besold at the time and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by the owners or their agents before that time, with eost of this advertisement . apns , . w-Gi Macartney, Aaetfr. ASSIGNEE’S S ALE OF CLOTHING STORE.—On Friday;morning, April 25th,at 10 o’clock,at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner- of. Wood Fifth streets, will be sold by order of J. D. Stuart, Esq., As signee* the entire stock .of a Fashionable Clothing and Furnishing Store, comprising super black, brown, olive, blue and laricy broad cloihs, super cassimeres and eati netts, assorieucolors tweeds, satin, silk, Marseilles and cashmere vestings, silk and tabby velvets, assorted co lors ; silk and monair serges; colored cambrics, selesias, muslins,' drills, hickory, checks, flannels, canvass, pan ding, threads, sewing silks, buttons, Ac., Ac. Also—Soper clot hand ca*siraere areas, frock and sack coats; summer cloth and linen coats, beaver coats, satin, casbmcre, silk and Marseilles vests; cloth, casri mere, cord, satinett, linen ai)d couonade pants; merino and flannel shirts and drawers, check shirts, super white and fancy shirts, siocksand tiesvsuspenders,.silk, ging ham and cotton handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac. apr24 P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. TjtLINT ENAMELLED WAKE at Auction.—Oa JC Thursday aPernoon,at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold two crates Fenton’s patent flint enamelled ware, embracing water urns, tea and coffee pots j spittoons; daguerreotype frames, Ac. P. W. DAVIS, apr23 • Auctioneer. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE at Sat urday next, Aprii the afternoon, will be sold on the premises, Fifth street, opposite the Court House, above Grant, a three story Back Dwell ing House, with seven rooms, and folding doors. This is an excellent situation for either-a Boarding House, store or dwelling. The terms will be. accoramodat'ng. aprfla JAM Ed M’KENNA, Auctir. BUILDING lots at Aicnoa.—On Monday even ing, April23th, at 6o’clock, will be put up to the highest and best bidder, at M’Kenna’s Auction House, a few Building Lots, opposite the Bailed States Arsenal. Terms accommodating, and will be announced at sale aprl? JAMBS M’KENNa. Auct’r. ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE of Clothing,Super fine Cloth, Cassimcre and other Dry Goods, Lease of House, Store Fixtures, at auction.— On Thursday, April 21th,at 10 o’clock m 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 entire stockof Clothing, of every description —shirts, superfine cloths, cassimeres and other dry go ds, tailors' trimmings, Ac., ell of which were selected for customer trade, and made in,the best manner, of the lateststy let ami fashions. It is unneces sary to enumerat? the articles- Also, the unexpired term of lease of-a. house and store fixtures. SUSAN DELANY. Adm’rx. aprlC JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. WOODWARD, BLAKELYA CO., Manufacturers of Queenswarc, East Ltstespool, Ohio, have re moved their sample Stcjc from No. Ioi Fourth street, to the comer of Sixth and Liberty streou, (second story,) where they wilt keen on hand a large and general as sortment of Rockingham and Yellow Cane ware, suita~ ble for the country and city trade. Merchants and Tra ders arc respectfully solicited to call and examine the quality of oar wares and price®. Orders from a distance attended to with promptness, aprlfl ■ AsktA. Offtrvl 151ia,75 3 UOJ32 ■i 1 (15,0 ft 104.00: , 101,25. lOl.Od 02,75: 09,50 B 5,0 0; i 00,00 95.00 [ 05,00 95,00 , 90,0 ft 90,00- Remittances to Great Britain <& Ireland* BLAKELY ACO. have,constantly for sale SIGHT DRAFTS, payable at any Bank in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales,andforanyamount over £l ster ling. Office with Woodward, Blakely & Co., comer of Sixth and Liberty streets. (Second sioTy,) next door' to J. AR. Floyd’s Wholesale Grocery. - apnlUJ r FOR SALE—a valuable tpimproved property of 3| : acres or choice land, situate on the eastern road,3F miles-fromthecUy T oppo«itcThe residence of Mr. Cart wright. AL«o, a property of 40 feet front on the eastern road, by 140 deep to an alley," with a large double frame house,in good order, and a wellof good water—situated 4 mile from the city line- S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, apr!9 50 Smlthfield street. TUOSUe J CAMPBELL. DAVIS CBtSS. CUAELES M’KmOHT. Iron City Tacit Factory. THE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on •hand, all sizes of Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Fin ishing, Clout and Hob Nails and Tacks; Barrel Nails, Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails,' pattern maker’s points i Rivets, assorted sizes, Ac , Ac. Campbell,chess a co., apr!9:lm Warehouse, 59 Water si, Pittsburgh. London pickles and sauces— Just received at-N0.255 Liberty street, an assort ment of Crossed Blackwell’s celebrated Pickles and Sauces. Ameuv them may be found— Pickled Gerkins, Worcestershire Sauce; do Walnuts; Reading do; do Cauliflower; Harvey . do; Mixed Pickles; Walnut Ketchup ; Anchovy Paste; Mushroom do ; Essence of Anchovies. WML A- M’CLURO & CO., aprl9 Grocers and Tea Dealers. 49,00 49,00 25,00: 55.00 50,001 44,00 37,00 4000 102^0 30,00 45,00 40,00 ri'REN TON CrtACKERd — a new article in ibis city ; X also, Boston Biscuit nud Dyspepsia Crackers; re ceived and for sale by . apr!9 • • WM. A. M’CLURO. 120,00 31,00 32.00 8,00 5,00 Fair in aid of the erection of a ger man ORPHAN’S ASYLUM —All friends and well wishers of the Orphans are respectfully informed that a namber of ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, will hold & Fair, with Supper, maid of the erection ot the building of a German Orphan Asylum, fox Allegheny County, to which they solicit the support and participation oi the benevolent. The Fait will commence on TUESDAY, April 29th, at Wilkins Hall. (H* Tickets for the Fair and Supper 50 cents; for the Fair alone, 25 cent* Tchehadof Mr. G. Kretz, Liberty street; in both the Catholic Boob Stores, Fifth street; at Messrs. Felix and Uurkle’s; Penn 6trect, Bayardstown, at J» Ruff's or J. Lewis’Allegheny; or at the doors da ring the time of the Fair. Cnprl&td THE Stockholders oflhe Penssylvania Salt Manu facturing Company are notified that an instalment of Twelve llnndred and Fifty Dollars per share, la re quired to be paid on the 10th day of May next, at the Office of Charles Lennig, Esq., Philadelphia. By order ot thcßoard of Directors.' * GEORGE THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secretary. East Tarentum, April 17—oprlSidw Pearly White Teeth and Breath. TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonet’ Amber Tooth Pasto will make the teeth white as snow ' and the breath odiferoualy sweet. Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty atree, head of Wood. fdcc2o JOHrt tt’FADBH. --JOHN COVOSS. a’PADES a COVODE, [Successors to John M’Faden A Co.j Canal Batin, Penn ttreet. Penna, RaUroad«*Contral Railroad. THE subscribers having .been appointed shipping Agents for the. Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize or. produce for shipment east on the opening of the. CanaL . Goods via this route will be earned through in five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. &ATK3 OF FIIEiaHT BBTWEKT &PITIS3URGH. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, .Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me dicines, Baddlery, Wool, Ac;, A0.,51 # 100 Sbs. Hardware,Qoeensware,Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and othor Grass Seeds, lOO fts. . Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobaoco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain arid Rugs, COe. 100 fils. Ashes, Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, Ac., 60e. lOO His. marlS ’ -M’FAPEN A COVODE. B’ ARGAlNSl—Teachers and maulies wishing to pur chase School Books, Classic Text Books, and Edu cational works, will finaitgreafy to.their interest to call immediately attheEducational BookStore,osMar ket street, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drug, Store. This es tablishment is selling off at coat, to close up. ALSO—Carter A Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost. We have an excellent stock of these families, ministers, Ac., would do.well to call dunrtglbe present week only. [upr9] EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, TO-LET— The STORE ROOM now fitted up with an elegant modern and attractive front. Kent veirlotv. api9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE- mo BUILDERS.—SeaIed Proposals will be received 1 by the Board oi Directors of the Third WardFnbllc School of the City of Pittsburgh, up to the 21st instant,, for the erectionof a School House, according to plana and epecificatiqns of the same, which cap be seen at the. of J. W. Kerr, Eiq , Architect, on Fourth streev and where all necessary .information can be had? after, he 14th instant. JOHN MECASKEY, - aprl4:lw President.^ ■-•V ! •- r t » - » t •\."v ‘ ; ’'V -'ir.y N-. v„v Stacftcnt Sales. P. in. DAVIS, Auctioneer. JTAfItBS MCKENNA, Auctioneer* iilxscellamons. Removal. Notice* 'itU * • .. -.V*u »i, -*■ A v ' 'V : " BY TELEGRAPH. ogojtltd Exprddy fer the Doily Morning Potl. ascnvo BY uohtntko—pbotted bt' steam EUROPEAN NEWS! Arrival of the Steamship Asia. The Asia left Liverpool at 4 o’clock P. M. on Iho 12th, and reached her dock this morning at 11 o’clock} making the trip in 10 days and 19 hours. MxecELLAffEOPa—‘ProvifliOQs doll and Tobacco more active. Wbol dnl) and light. Iron dnU. . :• Money Is plenty, and for safe, investments is easi* ly obtained. Consols advanced* aqd closed at 97. .Bullion is unchanged j silver bar quiet, though in request for the East. N, American Stocks were quiet ; 0. S. fi’s HO® 1101} Massachusetts s’a 1050106} Pennsylvania 6’58210831} Maryland bonds 89. Liysapopt, April 11. Cotroff—Ball, and closed, with a decline of i on the prices current the previous week. FtotJß AiTDCoaiT—No change. Flours Western Canal, 20021 s ; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 22022 s 6d, - Corn: yellow, 31s 6d®32«; white, 330341. The quotations of Corn show an advance of Is per: quarter. There is very little news from England. The Russell Ministry continued to be sustained in Par liament. The lost vote on ihe assessed taxes gave them a majority ef 13. The protectionists are keeping their eyes open, and hoping for an Opportunity of getting a Ministry of their own, with Lord Staoley at its head. The Queen has directed the Arcb»Bishop of York and the S.uffrigan Bishops generaiiy, to interpose their authority for the suppression of certain Ro» mish practices and tendencies in various Churches of the Establishment. Acting upon the Queen’s wish and the conciliatory suggestion, the’ Arch» Biahop and Bishops, with the exception of the Bish» ops of Bath, Wells, Rockford and Manchester, have issued a circular of a very important which looks like a determination, as the tone of the address is very decided, to pot aa effectual end to Popish innovations Ini the Chorcb of England • Iq the House of Lords on the eventugof the Utb* ah enquiry was made respecting the American tariff, when it was stated that Sir L. Bulwer bad apprised the Government of the passage of a bill that wilj obviate the fraudulent mode of fixing the ad valorem duty on imported goods. A change of Ministry has been announced, which is threatened with opposition from the Monarchists. A reconciliation between Chaogamier and the President is spoken of. Advices from Geneva state that the Government of the Canton has refused to expel from its territory the seventeen French fugitives, as was ordered by the French Government. SPAIN. The Spanish Corte2 was dissolved by the Queen on the 7tb inst. The Madrid Gasette published a decree giving the portfolio of the Home Department to M. B a hr am de Lis, in addition to bis own of Foreign Affairs* . M. Artilla, Minister of Home Affairs, has been trans ferred to the home department of the public work 9. Advices have been received from Berlin to the 9tb inst. Letters to the London Timescontain.no news respecting the progresa of the Ge ipan question. Wo have advices from Vienna to the 7tb inst.— The Austrian Government has imposed an income tax In the Lombardy Venitianprovinces. The last accounts from Bosnia etato that a corps of 2000 insurgents, from the Kraioa, is advancing upon Narvi for the purpose ol effecting a junction with the rebels. At Picder, Omer Pasha is conceit tratinghis troops. In spile of some disputes which have arisen be* tweeii the Austrian Commissioners and. the Den mark authorities, a formal government is being set* tied upon for the Dncbies of Schleswig and Hol stein. A partis i change of ministry has taken place in Madrid. Nothing important from Italy or Naples, DEATH OF COMMODORE BARRON. Philadelphia, April 23, Commodore James Barron, Captain of the U. S. Navy, died at Norlblk.on the 21at mat. fle was a man much esteemed both In an and out of the aer vice. He waa a native of .Virginia, and entered the Navy 19th M&rcb, 1778. He has seen much service, though his opportunities of distinction were not bo Sequent as might have been expected. The affair of the Leopard and the Chesapeake, with the sub sequent controversy and the fetal duel with Decatur, are matters of history, which it would be uoprofita hie now to disturb. Com. B. was 83 years of age .and by his death Com. Charles Stewart, of this State, becomes Senior Captain of the Navy. ’ MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE. Doctor, April 23. • The ballotiogs were again resumed to Jay, for U. S. Senator. Two ballotiogs were had, at both of which Sumner lacked one of being elected. Much excitement prevails, and the ballotlngs still continue; The Most Rev. Samuel Eccleston, Roman.Catho. lie Archbishop of Baltimore, died last evening, at Georgetown, D. C.,where he has been for some time Buffering from tt painful and distressing affection of the throat. He had bsen lingering between- life and death for several days—so that his death was not unexpected. He was iu the 90th year of hie age. The beds of all the churches were tolled last night, when the intelligence of the worthy prelate's decease was received. His funeral will take place on Sunday. The steamship Africa Bailed at noon to-day, with one hundred and seventy-five paaseogers. She was bo fell that the officers gave up their berths to the passengers; She took out $658,338 in specie. V The Asia has but four berths disengaged-for her next voyage. The Humboldt sod the Pacific the Philadelphia, April 23. Flour. .Quiet, and prices steady. Grain. .Steady ; Pa white Wheat, 1,08 j red in sloro, I,OH. Rye is in demand at 75c. Corn it less active; ye110w,65 afloat. Provisions.. Hams in saltut 8|; emoked,Boll ; sides,9; shoulders,7s. Lard. .9JOIO in bbla and kege. Whiskey. .Scarce and in demand at 23 to 24. Oils. .Linseed, 97. Lard. .70. Cihcotnati, April 23. Flour..ln demand at 3,50, Whiskey.»l7?. Provisions.. Buoyant. Lard.. 9010., - Hama and Sides. .In hoik at 6} ; shoulders, s|. Sugar.. Firm; hoidors asking an advance. River stationary. Weather warm and cloiudy. yALUABLE REAL jESTATE :FOR sale—-that valuable.Lotof Ground, situated .at the corner of Market and Water streets, at present occupied by Mulvany ALedlie,e& a Glas3 Warehouse—having a front on Market-street of 33 feet 11 inches,rand on Water street of 35 feet 14 inches. Also, the Lot of Ground adjoining the. Gas Works, formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph Tomlinson, as a Ship Yard—having a front of 131 feet 41 inchea,on the Mo nongaheia River,and running hack 342 feet’ to Green ougn ’street. • Persons desirous of purchasmg, can receive further information from ; >K. C. STOCKTON, V aprli No. 47 Market street. A . ■r \ ■ t V • s-‘ J."". • r A f; ■" c'■ -v- i if',' V • ■ ■i. . Vl ‘. \ .. ~'..y iy-UV-.W'' . - - ' ■!:- ■. THREE DAYS LATER. NewYobk, April 23. LoitDorr, April! 1. ENGLAND. FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, PRUSSIA, AUSTRIA, TURKEY. DENMARK, Baltihobe, April 23. New Yobs, April 23 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, t v-c*y* /-** ~ r : *- -•'*< .rye,' V f l l *- 1 - 'U. ■' • ' f ■ ; >. • •■■■ ■ - V. • “-Wi Bankers ani: fitting t Brokers. OEOROS MTGATT***»**>-* , -*-'* ,a, ! , »« -fc * ‘VATKTTS BBOWJf. Mia ATT & BROWN, BASKEHS fIHDEXOBASBE BROOK OS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. . (C7* Collections made id all the-principalciliesj and: 9 TOC JCS Bought And Sold on Commission. mar29:flra _ HILL&CUBaY, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street, , S T _ rirrt Third door below Fo\tnh~-{int}tsidt).' IGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly ,«?*.»***£' ,7*®® Bills of Exchange and Notes dis rSSff^l«Go^t®y7er Ba hk Notes, bought and sold. ofi»f« 110 n 8 ma^ 6 all the principal ciriesof the United of Par arid-Carrem Funds.’ : n&A. K £l, I,a a OOSE. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.. _ NO. 15, WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. Correal money received on deposit. Collections made on ail theprincipal cities of the Uni ted States. . . .• Janxltly • PATRICKS i. FRIEND, BIU9KERS AJtO EXCRdSOiS fallOKEllS. KToi 85, cobnsb Wood ahd Diamohd stum. ...... .. ... Pituburgh, Pa. ..... [mavl ras.s.Boon. : . . thos. sAjißsmr. . BANKERS AND BROKERS,! N. S. Corner of Wood <snd;&iztk streets.yPiusburgh, Pa TVEALERSin Cdin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign XJ andßomesticJßxchange,Certificates ofDeposit,Ac EXCHANGE, on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sumstosuit purchasers. -CURRENT and parforidis received on deposite COLLECTIONS madedn aliparts of the Union, atths lowest rates. ■ ••••>•• ~--7 : - - vi v ; ’•••••• ~ : ~ sepll-ly •. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE; BRYANi GLEIIiI. A CO« .. ■ ; i Av tancesmade upon"favorable terms. * maySfctf ; . . . J( . R. R-BRYAN, Cashier. HoUidaysburgh, May 18,1650. i . - . - : Hotlee. iA/ E have associated J. Gahdiseb. Coma with us in f f the Exchange and Banking business. ‘ : WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO.; , : f was. H. W1LL1AM5........ .J. B. M’VATi • - * * «"■»•}. Q. COFFIN WM. H* VVILLUnS A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hoamsasr co&nsa ov:Woos and-xhjbd stbsbts. ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec tionspromptly attended to. fja6:om; ,? Remoyan . N, HOLMEg & SONS, HATS. BSHOVSD THKltt BAJfUDf B 4KD BXCHASOB OFFICE 2b No. 67 Markctstrest,/outdoorsbelotopld stand. ' : N. HOLMES A SONS, *l3 ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea-, O lere in Notes,Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver aod‘ Banlp Notes... Exchange on the Eastern and 'Western cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Depositee received in par lands or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Foarth streets. -■ aug23-ly., Domestic and f oreign Exchange, BarJt Holes, i Gold and Stiver, Bovght,B o» 1 an&Ezehanged, AT THB •• EXCHANGE AND BASKING ROUSE op t - l William A. Hill A Co.. 64 Wood Streety PITTSBURGH. on raas deposits. [augSS KRA£XER<iRAHM. Bankersand Exchange Broken, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills qf Exchange, Certificates of Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. , Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St Charles Hotel. - : -■ . may 2g t G.W.TAYLUR, 119 SECOND STREET ~1 - COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. STRICT attention will be given to ail business en trusted to hi sc are, Pittsburgh manufactured arti cles always onhand,orprocarelon_short r o tice. 7 Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on favora ble terms. Advances made-if required. ioct22;tf * HOPS EVER. WONDERFUL CURESII Dr» Rogerb* Syrup of Liverwort and Tar . AHD ...... LANGBALAQUA) For the complete eiire qf Coughs , Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting qf Blood, and all other Lung . Complaints tending to CONS UMPTIO N. - Look at Unparalelled Success. THE above ditunguished COUGH MEDICINE is cari rying all before it in -Lung Complaints.. In all sec tions of the country It.is constantly; performing cares which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at the’high, character; and standing; of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M.Da lute Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati? m J. Richards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse? Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than 20 years Post Master of Cin.; R 1 S. Newton, M.D., Prof, in the Medical College at Mem* ?his, John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the 'emp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of tbe Grand Division of the Sous of Temperance of Ohio ? William H. Levisoni Esq., Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. Ya Thomas C. Eauidet, Esq-,-of. Albany;: Rot. H, Witeman, Rev.R; Hoyt, N. Y. City; and we couldname hundreds, aye thousands of othersV who testify from personal it has-cored them and their mends,in some cases after, ati other remedies had failed! Such mm never make svcAatU\ements, unless of their truth beyond the pdasibllliy or a doubt. Read a few of the letters. • : - ■ 1 Extract from a letter from F.M.Cory ioEL L. Stew art, No. 137, Second street, New York; } Spauta, June 30,1840. ‘ : Dear Friend Stewart: 1 have beOn home now just two months. When I laat saw you, X had but little hopes of ever getting any better. But 1 have now the pleasure of] thanking you for recommending'me to take Dr. Rogers’! Syrup of- Liverwort, Tar, ana Canch&lagua. I got a dozen , bottles of it and took home with me, determined , to make a fair trial of it,as I had done with everything; else. I have only taken tour bottles of it, aud I must) say it has done me more good than any other medicine; I have.ever taken.. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration,and.! raised a great deal of bloody! matter from my lunss. • Butthathas now ceased, and so' has my cough, nearly. I cough bat little now, and ez ject soonto be entirely free from iu I-consider it an : hvolaable medicine,and shall recommend it to.all who. are afflicted with a cough or diseased longs. e . • . . •. -m I let ayotrag lady wtao hadiheCONSUMPTION, and had bled; a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever* al months with our physician, but grew worse, have on« battle of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously in her cose.. Your.eincere friend, F. M. CORY. N.B. The original letter from which the above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at oar office,No<3l6, Broadway. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. ; . 888 HOW jpaoaimiT K ACTS, Statement of Mr. A. Long* Baker, No. 088. Pearl street, N. Y.—A few days before last Christmas, I was taken anwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Longs. I called in & Hommopathic physician, buV bis medicine did not seem to lielp me. . I read, your advert isement, and thought I would try tor. Roger# Syrup of Liverwort, TarahdCetncholagua. Before I had. tasen up the ifttrtf fcoafe, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough WWgone, andl felt as well asusual.; Myhealih isnow goon." .1 consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to my friends. statement was madetaithe Proprietors.March l&A, 1850.1 OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES- For want of room to publish at length any more cmtffieates, we here give the names and residences :of several individuals w;ell known In New York, etery ww of whom has used this medicine, and Can speak personally , of its effects.- Please .call upon them,-and hear what they say. • ’■ CsaelesH. Ruts, No. 193, Broadway, corocrof John street. ■ Rev. Ralph Hoyt, No- 137, Madison street, Pastor of the “Church of the Good Shepherd.” - i '* RobsrtS. Lockwood, No. 36, Vestry street. : ; t Sylvanus Hjrr, No.26ojHouston street: JO*-Be sure ta ask for DrrArJiogers*. Syrup of LTV ERWORr, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, aud lot no other bcbalmed on to you. . . CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on thebnff wrapper, a note of hand, signed .with a Pen, by A. L. scorn kco. ; . FOR SALEvWholesaldafid retail,by A:L. SCOVILL & CO., Proprietors, at !their Principal. Depots GOTHIC HALL, N 0.318 Broadway, New York, to whom oil or ders for theMedicine,uni.letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. ALSO, for sale by R E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity;. D. M. Curry and H. P.Schwanzi Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr A Co., Manchester ; A. Patterson, Birmingham.: ; PRICE—In large bottle, $1,00; .or tixbcules for SS,OQ marSSdlm ’; liawreneoTltle and Sharpiburgh Plank Bond Company, BOOKS for subscription to Stodfc of the above Com pany will be opened at the Office of BIG HAM & LESLIE, No. 8i Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on the 6ih; and“Virednesday,the 7th, days of May next, at 10 o’cloekof said days; and at the store of WM.SMITII & CO.. Thursday, ihe Bthdav ot May next, at 10o’clock; and at the store of J.ELSLER, in the village of Hatfield, on Friday, thefith day of May, at UUfaloclP; and at the stbre'of LEWI* D&LZELL A'CO.fin the borough of Sharpsburgb, on Saturday, tbe 10th of May, at 10 o’clock ; to remam open-fronr lO o’clock. A. M.., to 4 o’clock, Pf M., each day. CohmifsioNSR&—WILSON M’CANDLESS. • ■ J. GRAHAM, j; C. W.ERNEST, JAMES BLAKELY, • V WM. WERNKBUKG, CHARLES PETERSON, HENRY H. LEWIS, , JOHN CHISLETT, : R. L.EWALT, -- E. HARDING, ' . ap»r!7:tM7 JAMES SHARP. FOR SALE OR RENT—A Dwelling House; arranged with five Rooms, a large -porch in front; with Veni lian shutters, Ac.; together with half anacre of ground, well adapted for gardening purposes, as now laid off; .with Fruit Trees, Ac.. The above is-pleusantly situated bn Bagley street, Allegheny. Price $2500; Terms easy! i - - - S:"CUTHBERT, G en’-i A gent, : aprlO ,50SroHhfiel<igtreet^ «' ; Drag i Store 'for Sale; ■"• L-£ A DRUG: AND APOTHECARY STORE, which plfisdoinganexcelleni business,'is offered for sab* !«|ft For further information enquire at this Office,'; ! aprls ' h-w: : ; y: -V- • npHE B’B.ST Orem Tea in Pittsburgh.— Some new LL crop: YoungHyson-Teahas been received at -MOR RIS’ Tea Man, in the Diamond; which for stiengUr and fiavor’is superior to any ever sold la Pittsbuifeb; Price sl,oo per lb. J?v-0' • ' s'' •«“v ; ’»rr’ill--‘-r- ’■ ■‘-V. •» ■ • vv ■ . • *«v ■ .•.I "v 1 -h 1 ' ■•■••• ; • ' .*> C.™ r, ' ■■■■<■: * ; -:: * .«*•'.*Vr. \ . ■>• * i ~ % TV , ' \ r K. . * . . ■•.'• r•.. *■ • *' ; V* tX} =Ztli= The GreaußemedpfdrConsumption qf At Lungs, AffeC’ (ions of the Liver, Asthmd r Bronchitis, Paint or Weak' ness efthe Breast or Lungs, and other offttdans of the BieastorLuttgs. : 1 .v' ~\\7 ISTAR 1 * BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY U e r VV 'fine herbal medicine, composed ehlefly of Wan Citsbbt BAnxond the geniulne Iczixmi Moss (the laucr imported expressly for this purpose,/ the rare medical - -virtues of: which arc also'combmed by a new.chcdiical process with the extractoftar, thus the whole compoahd the most certain and efilcadoaa remedy treat discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. . INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. • Dr. Wm.Y.Banks, of Xenia,Ohio, ahighiy respect able Druggist in that oeiigb ifol village, has informed as thattbe sale of Wistar’sßalaam tifWild Cherry I*tux* paralleled. The.demand for it ia ao great tliat he can scarcely keeo himself supplied with it. He has had in hia-Btore medicines for lung affections. Some of these were esteemed good and some gave tfimpo’rary reUfif— But since he has had Wialar’a Balsamof Wild Cherry* a number of the most serioas coseV were completel t ca TS? °Ji 15 fISiISPSpId a rnedicfnb,” says the doer this win wklc^l had confidence that I had in WlKar’* Balram ofTCU4 Char xy is liuroduced, u at once attains that ugh reputation it “® r i* h Jy dcserv '*. Whateanptovo"itl ,alewhonon SfS ca r E 5° y iu '»sM d It* wonderful coresl Tha worn case.of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough, (anffafso those that are of long standing,) BronolJtis S r lts early stages} are always cured remarkable medicine' T - \ H ,^ DITA . RY CONSUMPTION! - ' CurtdUy Wistaria Balsam of WUd Obsny. Tasasakt RmoE, Hamilton eo;,0, Bep.37 1 l«of J * r S i tT! rJ 8 ke i he . fiheny of advising you of the benefit that I have derived from the UsaoL hr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry;- IwS prosSSS by that tfirrible t scoufge,Coufamption,lnMayJast. The attack was tnuy horrnyiug to me, for five of my family, (my brothers and si-ters,) had died of Consumption^..: I was afflicted with tisarly all of the worst features of the disease: t had n disireaomgcough. an3expeeioraied a great deal of biobd } heetic fever.Tevere pains lh the side and chest, fold chiils.'aHeniating with flashes of heat cmd copious nigbt sweats , I was under thactire of a skilled physlciati Dom (Irb time 1 was taken sick until about six weeks since, being then about helpless, and my friendsconaldering mycase hopeless,.or at ICost b«yond the reach of ourpaysiolan?a skill, advised the use or Wistaria Balsam of wild Cher ry. * * * * .• ••#. I hnvc-.itafcen Tour bottles of the and now consider myselfperfecily well: I make .this statement to induce other*- that -.re afflicted as I have been, 1o make trial of tialsam of Wild Cherry, which blessing of Providence, restored my-hetaili. • /• TEREMUH IBGRIOO. V n D . ChowsPobi, Lake C o ,I<l, June 15,1849. :. J* P‘ P&™~lJ4ar Sxr: As 1 have adeep commissera* uon for the afflicted, permit me to give yon alirief histo ry of my afflictions; and Urn-benefits derived from the ?seof “l)r. Wistar’s Bai«am of Wild Cherry ” In July* v attacked with a-fevorof a typhoid character, which; left- me in-a very debilitated statei~when in the following winter Lwaa taken with a severe cold, which reduced me id-such an extent as' to give'me the appear* ant e of a confirmed consumptive. I labored tinder a severe congh* expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled wuh cold feet and night sweats. .1 also frequently .raised blood from, my lungs. 1 continued in this state, gradually swlcicg under thoduease r unUl January, 1847, until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my fecU weia constantly cold, and almost losttheir feeling. Under these circumstances it may be truly said that 1 was.a livng skeleton. I finally deter* mincdrto quit taking mediefne prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild Cherryf and from the first week that -T commenced taking itl can date a gradual recovery.. I continued its use sunnontbs*atthe end of whieh time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever-since, and cixeerfculyrrecoannejid thaJJai* sam to all those amioted with diseases of thoinhgs, and •wouM.say jo .those its use. not lobedis* conraged, if two or three bottles do note fleet a core,but persevere as I have done.and I hava no doubt butnlne cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON. Imponant to these AJftiued {with' Dittatts qf the Xtmgs - . and Briatu Will miracles neTcr.CßaseT .AIoTO-evidence of it* surpassinghealthrestorative.virtueBl tFromUr. Baker, Springfield, Washington cd.,KyJ * ' . Ky, lS«} . &tasrs. Sanford,% Pari l take inis opportunity o inform ingyou of a most remarkable core performed on me by the use of .Dr: Wistar’s. Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the .with the inflammation of the bowels, which I labored, under tor six weeks* when I gradually recovered.. In t the fall of 1841 Iwas attacked with a severe cold, which seated iuelfupon my lungsjttnd forihe space of three years X was'con* fined to my bed." I tried all kinds of medicines ano.eve ry variety of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied along until the winter of 1845, w ien I heard of J)r. Wis tar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry.' - My friends persuaded rae to give, It' airi&T.rthbtigh 1. had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself for the change of .another worlds Through their solicitations I was induced to matte use. of the. genuine Wisiafs 'Balsam of Wild Cherry. .The effect was truly •„ astonishing. After five yearsofaffiiciionaodeaffering end afterhaying spent font or five hundred dollars to no. purpose, ana the besiand most respectable physicians had proved unavailing.l was soon restored to enilr©\ health by the blessing or God> : and -the use of Dt. Wis* . tax’s Baiaamof Wild Cherry . • ' May the blessing of-God rest upon the proprietoiu o f so valuable a medicine a^WiataPsJJalsata Of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully, w.H. BAKER. The genuine “ Wutar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry n has athc simile of the signanire of Henry Wisiav'H-D., Philadelphia, and_ u *Sahfa!d A Park ” on a finely eze* -ctrted steel engraved other.can'be'gct^t t l* by J.lk PARK, .{successor to Sanford & Park,) Fourth and: Walnut streets, -'Cincinnati, Ohio* General '■ Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders most be addressed: /“ ;; ; .. J Kidd A Co, Fittsbnrgh ; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the diamond; B A Fahnestock- A Co. Fitts burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; l-ee-ABeckhamv Alle gheny City; LT Washington | WHLamber ton, Frankitaj L BJJowie, Umontewn; H-Welly, Greensburgh; S KoamsjiSomerset; Scott A Gilmoro, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon: Mrs. Orr.Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand & Co, Indiana ;JJI Wright, Kittan nipg? Lvaas .A Co,. Brbokviiie; A Wilson A Son* M’Farland A Co, N.Callendor; Mead’ £ » Henry; Forker l _Merchr; .ras S l !y *.Cni Hutier; .S Smi h, Beaver; J 1) SammaitoD, Warren; F,L ACS PCrookcr, Jr n Brownsville* ifcblO* The Huraon Bodjr raaat PeMplw, . (80 tULTS rULTU&B,) . TO EATS A HEALTHY APPEARAKCB 1 And persons who do not perspire cure liablo to the moo - DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES, 'VTOWflorrss* Italian Chenilchi Soap' caases r a free XT perspiration,and at the sometime mollifies, softens the skin, giving it the'texture and beauty of an infanta, v ; SCURVV, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, ara- soon not oQlyrhealed.but cared by its uae,;a* ai least seven physicians in New York .know, who use it in such cases, and find it uniafimg-*»aralso, iu PmPLKS,ttLQIUHES,£afiCKLB3 r : or any other skin disease. The reader U assured that this is : uo use|e»s puffed nosvnira,. as one trial will prove. I.could enumerate.at least 8U persons cared of * ••; .* SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. /‘Bay/it, and the.reader is again, assured, I would not cruelly sell it Tor the above, unless I knew it to be all 1 state..-Those who ate Uahle to •: CHAFEDj .CRaOKED, OR CHAPPED FLE9H; will fiadihis not only a-cure, biita preventive rand 1 can now only add, that any one afflicted wiih any of the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and even .more (admirablein its properties) than! state.' t - tC7*Bui, reader, Lhe stores are fiboded with imitations; and. b© sure you ask for JonssMiaJian Chemical Boa> and buy it only of Wil. JACKSON, only AgenVifi PtUßbargh > U4O Liberty giteen Pittsburgh, head or Wood Jones’ . . _ LADIES are cautioned against using common prepn redChalk. - v • - They are notaware how frightfully injurious itia ' * to the skin l how coarse, how rough, bow • sallowLyellQW and unaeaUhy .the skin • appears alter using prepared Chalk! -Besides, it is injurious- contain- ' ■ • iDg a large quantity of Lead l We have prepared tmeautitnl vegetable article, which we call JGNKS’-SPANIRH ; ULY“ -VHITE. It is perfectly innocent; being purified of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imports to the skin at natural: healthy, alabartevclear;, living white'}; htthe same lime actihgas.cosmeiicon the skin,making it sod and smooth, Sold by;the agent,WM JACKoON, 88 Liber ty streefc, head of VVood,J?i»lsi*tirgh* i f rice 25 cents, -- :: A' Solentlfie Hair TontQ Restorer -A A ND BEAUTItTER/ r Triarbbitles37f cents* Those rA who have tn-edJone?’ Coral Hair Restorative know us excellent w’ho have not, we assure it to possess the: following qualities.; Jt 'Will ’ force_th® hair to gt ow on any part -where nature Intended heir' to grow,atop iifolling ofi, cure scuif or dandruff, andmako fight, red or grey hair g'ow dark- .For dresrfngthe hair soft and. silky, nothing, lean exceed this—it jhakesi truly beautiful and. keeps.it go, _lt ia, indeed*lhe-mb» edonoaucuf, yet supenor article for the hair.- v-v Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,B4o Liberty st*i head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37* cents, SO cents and Sl.oo. rdecZO- . . Privste Dtsenacs, DHX.fiRJaWN r No.- DI AMOND A LLR Y. . - .Dsvotbs his entire attention to aaoffiei - /&>- » practice. His L uainessismostJy conii radio •- -E&'jsjL F*} va *S or Teneretu Disease*. and such pain* fu> utfeciionsi-brought oh byjlhprudence iggfWfryfyoUthiul indulgence and excess. ■ M/Bj&gBB-'’' ByphiUs,-Syphilitic Eruptions, Genoa %&f3BSP.*. hea, Gleet, Sutetum, UrothralDischaigea. Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases b. the, venereal OHfcifK. Mta Diseases,; Scorbutic Eruptiqus, Tettcr, ; Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Setwrial Weakneu.im* pomneyi Piles; Rheumatism, Female Weakness. Month- IyScppTeiaonsjDigeakesOi the J onus, Pistol a in Aflo : Nervous AnecuonB,ruins in theßack and Loins. Irrita* ? gft^^Wadde^ahd^dn^rtccS^ll^ttSS^ •Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may ; comejii;derhiß:cate.„...- ... . ! Office and private consulting rooras>4l Diamond ay. • ID* Charges moderate; ' ■ : . flovfrd&wly i>r. Brown s iiewiy GißCOvrca rem* 1 edy for Rheumatism it a speedy andeertoin remedy T°f that painfnl trouble. It never fails. - - i Omco and Private Cotisultation Rooma No. 41 r DIA* jftlOND,. Pittsburgh; Peana. The Doctor is aiwaya ol {home''- . i..-;-:.:-lanl8Klawtf-v: wmsigss^^ -- , V'? .Lp-" ‘ •,.’=> - - . ' " ■ i . i r ■ • ■** * *» ■ _r» ~ e .1 »j-.‘ • ' • ■ \ * . . i, ,: r ( -J Drags and JHrirtaws* Jones’ Solatlon of Jsib , i A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR.,DYEforthe changing of while, red or grey, hair to a headiifai broa-n er icl black color.in a fe«r miniiles. 1 Price SucenuaaaCiiOg l Sold, by JV. JiCKSONjiMO Lil>eriy.t*neetj-Piu»hm[ B read of Wood. ." ■ ; .: r fdeeto r empty Porkiarr^fcrageb Ijpdiikliffi -4- • -'-J'-A • i'v: ’<V- '.\o ■*■»: .■ f»V" ' ' •'•■ V ' •:k
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