The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 25, 1851, Image 3

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LOCAL MATTERS.
t : j QtjAnTEaSessions^- 24. ,Oo the.
{•"••. „ Bench, McClure and Boggs. \ . i
* > 1 ~Com. vs. J. G. Backofon add J. E. Sabi|a. The
\ dcrehiantß are indicted for publishing a libel in the
“ - Pittebargh Cornier, (a Gorman paper). against Wm.
• Nccb, the Editor of tho Freeiom’e Friend. The
■ i alleged libel is contained in a poetical communica*
tlon entitled ‘‘Comic libel Suit—l,ooo years ago.”
A parody of the Abbott of St. Caleb.
Brady and Stowe forCommonwcallh, and Umb<
staettor for defence.
■ Thocaso, after the examination of nnmerons
witnesses, waaargnod to the jury with great ability
by lhe learned counsel engaged.
The defence set up, was, that the libellous mat
ter in the transaction was not correctly set forth In
the indictment.
■ > The Gbaud-Comebt. —It is almost needless (of
osyo say that this is the evening when the Queen of
Bong, theworld renowned Jehhy LntD, will give
her Concert, at Masonic Hall, where every thing
' has boon fitted op with lasto. It will, without donbt,
bo the most brilliant affair that-ovor catne off m
■ Pittsburgh.- ■ i
, The people from the neighboring towns are com*
ingin m large delegations, and it would be a difS.
cult matter indeed, in fact, utterly impossible, to
find space covered with a roof sufficiently large to
contain theimmensn nnmbnr who are willlag to pay
to hear her. Those, theo,only, who pay moat lib
erally wilt haveithe gratification of being thrilled by
the inspiration of her voice.
MoßcmeiHEUk. House.—We yesterday peoped
into Jenny Lind’a'quarters attho Monongahela
House. They are ' exceedingly neat and beautiful*
Mr. CaossAir, the enterprising and gentlemanly,
proprietor of that'popular Hotel, bos sparedneither
. • pains nor expense to render the Nightingale’s visit
, v • to oar city pleasant in the highest degree. Queen
i. Victoria could not aek for more comfortable had de*
- iigbtful rooms than those prepared by Mr. Cbobsaet
for tho Queen of Song.
. New Books.— Miner Co., No. 32'Smithfield
Street, have received the following new hooks-
No. 4of the London Labor and Poor, by Henry
Mahew; No. 37 of Shakespeare’s Dramatic Works,
Boston edition. This new edition of the works of
■ the immortal Dramatist, reflects - : the highest credit
upon thottste oftbo publishers. The Merry Wives
of London—a Romance of Metropolitan Life, by
tho author of the Socialist Girl, &c., &c.
Tickets.— This morning, at \Q o’clock, is the
time appointed for the auctioning off of the tickets
to MsConcert. It will take place at the Masonic
Hall, when wo.bave no doubt there will be a brisk
competition. The question will then be solved who
gets tho. first ticket;
GST* A genlloman camc to this city in n canal,
boat, on last. Tuesday, from Lancaster; but before
he left the.boat he gave evident signs of insanity.
He was takoo to Passavant’s Hospital, where he is
at present.. Hobas on his person, we understand,
: some $7OO or $BOO.
Recovering.—The boy, Edward Brodrtcb, who
was to eenontly injured.on Wednesday, in the Fifth
Ward, by being caught.in a wagon wheel and liter*
ally crashed, is, we understand, out of danger, and
no feara are entertained of hia recovery.
637* The. third sale of damaged goods of-the
' steamer Lowell Wilt be held at M’Kenna’a Auction
iiouae thia morning, at 10 o’clock. Part of tbo
v;?; goods arc fine, fancy and silk* It la the largest and
best lot jet offered.
A Speculation,—Fifty building Jots, situated iq
the Eighth Ward, will be sold on Saturday, at Aoc
. tion; Tbeyare tn a fine location, and offer a rare
: chance forepcculauon* See advertisement in another
column. .. „
Doo Fioht. —Considerable excitement waa crea
ted on Fifth yesterday, by two largo dogs,
were making a.display of their pugnacious pro*
pensityv • .* ■ -t: -
• London Labob and the London Poor, No. 4, and
Boston Shakespeare, No. 37, havo ail been received
at Holmes* Literary Depot, Third fitreoi, opposite
the post office. \
ESP A wagon, loaded with bay,broke down yes
terday at tho corner of Fifth and Market streets.—
The hay wae resbipped and the wagon taken to a
repairing shop. vj
BST The Buckeye State arrived last night before
.8 o’clock. She made the trip from Cincinnati, io
45 hours and 14 minutes, including all stoppages.
Rauboad Depot.—“ They hive commenced ten**
/ «og down the buildings in Allegheny city wfetcboc*
cupytho place designed for the Railroad Depot<
KST The Libel caao. against J. G* Backofen oc
copicd the greater portion of yesterday id the Qaar*
ter Sessions. It was qaite tediona.
■ 05?" The members of the Order of the Temple of
Honor made a brilliant, display yesterday. They
were qaiie numerous, and their regalia very showy.
Ficsc*PoCKsn.—'John A. .Bloomer had his pocket
picked of $4O while purchasing a ticket at the
Theatre on Wednesday night.
ESaPTho steamer Messenger, with her valuable
freight, the “divine Jenny*” will be here this
morning about 8 o’clock.
SEgpThe sharpest of his trade, the knife sharpen*
er, was holding forth yesterday on Fifth street to a
delighted and delightful crowd.
figp John Oxley, the popular tragedian, has been
engaged by Manager Foster, and will appear shortly.
&2F A recruiting office, for the enlistment of U.
S. Drsgooas, will be opened in our City shortly..
fiSTWe bavn’i heard of any recruits here for
Coba. Aro there any I
Aew Variety and Dry Good* store*
No. 97* Nouh-wut earner of Wood it. and Ihamond alley.
D GREGG A CO., having opened a: the above stand,
• are now offering for sale a large and complete
■ assortment of VARIETV and DRY GOODS, consisting
■in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satmett, Summer
Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies 1 Dress Goods, Lawns,
De Lames, Ginghams, white Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Alio, a.complete variety of Cutlery,
direct from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold ana
•SUper Watches, and Watch materials, Gold and Silver
- -Feasjcmd Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment'of 1
Hats, Ac. In short, we have on hand almost
• every article usually kepi m the Dry Goods and Variety
t llne. All of which we offer for sale on the mostfavora*
<bie terms,-either for cash or satisfactory reference
D. GREGG A CO.
•N-B-—The business of the late firm of Gbego & M’«
iCasnz.vsS) will be settled by the subscriber, at the house
of D, Gregg A Co., as the books, notes and papers are in
env possesion, and. I antfully authorized to settle up the
business. [apr2l] , DAVID GKISGQ. .
TQOTANIM KETXb SSbGKUB— Is the miraculous
and symbolical mystery that charms away Rats,
Mice and Roaches from the dwellings of men. It posi
tively has and will do it. Itctmon.y bo deciphered ut
* S. L. CUTHBERT’S, Geji’l Agent,
aprll : SO Situthfield street.
Ice Cream t foe Cream t ■*
P H- HUNKER, having.removed to No. 203 Liberty
street, (W. a. Lease’s old stand;) will open for
the season this day, (Monday, April 2lst,) his Ice Cream
Saloon, and will furnish the choicest Almond and Vanil
la Cream
;He ul&o bakes Bread of all variety. Cakeof all kinds
.on hand and mode to order in short time.
Fruits of the choicest kind on hand, fresh overy week
from the East Ca H and try. ■, ; , . (apr2l
' To Leaser '
A STORE HOUSE, with oil the fixtures, iiy Sharps
burgh, in a good situation for business. Enquire
of the subscriber, on the premises.
aprgMt JONAS BUTTERFIELD.
B' '(JNfIKTJS.—A. A. Mxsort & Co., fcave just received
per express,g new Jot of the moat faahipnabledsnng
And samraerJJonncJsj comprt*mg in pan the following
; Brussels andFlorenhne;
Alboni and Jenny Lind; Hungamni
Pearl and Satin; Tripoli and Cactus j
Rearl* Tulip and Cactus:
nStv'P/'nrl' French Lace t
Pedal; * ’ - Straw Trimmings 5
Misses Gipsy} Gimp <
- u .Cottages
■ ~ ■ . . .... ...: A. W. Foittr, ■ • ■ .
ATTOBHEYJUW COmSELIOBAT lAXff
r\ FFKSEi. NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, Mm Market
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OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, >
.. . Fbidav Mohhiho, April.2s, 1861. j ;
The weather (he Toro pari of the week waß wet
and disagreeable, but changed on Tuesday evening,
and since then it has been delightful. Business has
considerably improvod since one lastweekly review,
and our merchants are doing a large trade. Navis
gation was never betterthat at the present time-
The receipts by river are on the increase—in Flour
.particularly, the : receipts by river and wagons
have been large.
• A9HES—There is but a limited demand. Sales
in a small way at Sj to 3| for Sbda. Pot Ash is dull
at 4to 4J. Salpratus : sales at.4f to 6i.
APPLES—The; market .as well supplied ; sales
frpmT&^o3l,2S.per: bbliA ,
ALE. .The demand is activo, and sales regular al
the following prices:: :
.. Bavarian Beer, per bbl
Common, per bbl-
XX do
XXX do
Common, half barrels
XX do
•XXX do
: Common, qr. barrels
i xx do ■ •
. - ,XXX do
-with 60c-por bbl thrown.off for cash.
■ BUCKETS—SaIes ofßoaver from store at 82,00
02,35.
BULK MEAT—We have no sales.
BACON There! is a. good demand with large
tales; We note tales of 100 hhde -Shoulders at
from 6} lo 61, lime and cash; 120 do Sides at 71 to
7l } 90'do Hama ranging from 81 to 81, time and
cash j 1200 pieces loose Shoulders at 61 ; 600 Sides
from smoke honso at 71* •
BUTTER—There is more demand for good Roll.
We note sales at 121 th 14 for prime in hbia. Sales
of 4 boxes prime, nicely put up, at 15. We quote
keg at 61 to 7.
BLOOMS—SaIes ol Juniata at @60062.
BROOMS—The market is overstocked,'and has
a downward tendency; sales range from 871 to 91.
CORN MEAL—4O to 60c.
COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24
025 c. ■ ' '
•CANDLES—SaIeB of Pittsburgh Mould at 10c.;
Cincinnati at 9| to 10o.; Star at 22023 c.; Reserve
Mouldat 10c.
CHEESE—Moderate supplies; sales ol Cream
at 7108 c.; Common at 61071 c. Good Cream is
wanted very much.
COAL—Regular sales at 41051-
CORDAGE. .Tho following are the card prices of
Mamllaßope, by Coil, 14c
Do - do whon cut, 15c .
White Rope, by C0i1,.. lie
Do do whon cut, ,12c
Tarred do by Coil, 10c
Do do when cut, 11c
Packing Yarn, . 7c
Do do common, 8c
Manilla Bed C0rd5,...... .$1,8702,8103,75 tpdox.
Do do per coil, .. ...I4j>&
Hemp do l^Oo2,2sus3,OO{>dox.
, Do do. 10“fil
Manilla Plough Lines, 871 doz.
Hemp do d0......;*..... 75 “
CRACKERS.»Thetegularsales to tho Iradoare at
the followmgrates:
. CLOVER SEED—No demand except by retail.
Water Crackers--; S4.ool>'bbl.
ButlcT do.. ' --- 4,75 “
Pitot Bread 4,00
' Sugar and Soda Craekers 7c. t* Lj.
COTTON YARNS—We have no change to notice
in Cotton Yams. ’ Prices firm at the quotations.
POtrSD VAHtTB.
No 6, cts per B-. ....19 No. 13ctspcrB 23
<r 6, “ “......19 “ 14 “ « 24
i< 7 “ 19 “ 15 “ “ 25
u 8, “ <‘......20 “ 16 “ “ 26
« 9 “ “......20 “ 17 “ “ 26
“ 10, “ “......20 “ 18 “ “ 28
“11, “ “......21 “ 19 “ “ 28
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DOZER VAEK.
No. 500,ctsperm... 101 No. 800, eloper d0z..8l
<• 600, “ “....91 “ 900, « “...81
« 700, “ .81 “ 1000, “ “...8l
Carpet Chai0,........22 Candlewicb 19
Coverlet Yarn 22 Bag Filling 19
Twine,.....-.25 Batting... No. 1,18 to 2d
Cotton Warn.. 13 12 11 | No. 2 and 3,14 to 15.
DRUGS—The following is a list of prices ofsome
of the mast prominent.articles under this head :
Aloes, f11a...... 15018 Brimstone,lS....4o
Alum, “ ,310 4 Camphor, ref, 35040
Asafniida,Os....lBo2s Chloridelimo,,.7o 0
Arrow Root, . 12014 Cochineal, “ 1,3001,50
Aquafortis, “..ilOOll Copperas, “...110 8
Litharge, ,5106} Liquoricert...7o 9
Madder Umbrb,Bsl2ol3 “ ball “.... 20021
Castor Oil, bb15.;.51,65 Sal Soda “.... 4043
Quinino 0x.84,2503,30 Glue,com. “-•••11012
DRIED BEEF —Sales of new at 81.
FEED—Sales of Bran from first hands at 11012 c.;
Middlings, 30 ; Shorts, 16 to 20.
FlSH—Sales ol No. 3 Mackerel at 88,25 to 8,50,
at which holders :nro firm. No sales of other Nos.
FLOUR—The receipts doring the week were
large, ami prices firm. We note sales of shoot 300
bbls on Monday, Horn wagon and wharf, at 93,33 to
3.37. Sales were roado on Tuesday at 03,330
3.38. Sales on! Wednesday of 1200 bbls ranging
Trom 83,35 to 3,4 o—principally at tho latter figures
for good straight brands. Sales of extra at 83,66.
Sales from stores in a regular way at 93,60 to 3,56
for soperfino. The amount gong cast is incroas.
FRUIT —We give onr table corrected.
White R- Candy, 16017 c. Raiaina 8ench,2,6002,75
Yellow'' “ ..14016c. doClnatcr, .2,7503,00
Red “ “ ..18020c. Zanto Currants,....9)c.
Liquorice, 18020 c; Filberts, 7}oBe.
Refined" ....:35037c. Walnuts .7JOSC.
Joinbo Paste,.. :27028c. Cream Nuts .6to7c.
Dales, ...809c. Almonds 16023 c.
Lem0n5,......:... H.Sheil" ....100121c.
Orannes,.Shelled “ 26027 c.
Dried' App1e5,:..70075 D; Peaches'9l,2sol,so.
... GRVIN —Tbo sales this week hate been modern
ale We have sales of about 2000. bnshols Wheat
fanping from 60 to 65. Rye is in better demand,
with Biles of 1100 bushels at 40 to 45, principally
altho latter price. Oats are not active; sates of
650 boshcls at the wharf at 30. Coro is quiet;
solos at 34 to 86.
GROCERIES—The stock is good, with large
sales during the week. We note sales ofabaul4oo
bags Coffee, ranging at Hi to 121. Sugar: there
is moro firmness; holders asking.higher figures;
we note sales of prune Sugar at 6l to 61- Com.
mon, 6i to 6( by the quantity ; in bbls, } moro is
asked, - Molasses are firm, with sales at 361 to 371.-
GLASS: .We notice no change in Window Glass;
sales of City brands; 8 by 10, at $3,75; 10 by 12 at
§4,2504, 6p box. .
Country brands aro sold at lower prices, and may
be quoted os follows :
8 by 10:i,... ...82,75 I 10 by 16... §3,76
10 by 12......... 3,00 10 by 16 3,75
oby 16......... 3,26110 by 17... 3,76
Flint Glass. —Wo give the following condenaod.
list for some Of the principal articles of Flint Glass
as manufactured and sold In tbio city:
Plain Trnnhiera per Uoz 3CcO 3.00
Mould- do . . " tt *......871® 1,75
Pressed do “ ‘‘ ....1,0110 3,25
Pressed do toys" 37
Goblets - .1,500 9,00
Champagnes:' - ‘ .>2,750 0,00
Wine Glasses “ “ 500 6,00
1 Lemonades " " ••* * 750 0,00
■ Jelly stands:each 500 2,00
Decanters, ■ pordoz ..*1,00012,00
Piteheis ■ " “ 1,250 9,00
Pitohera,heavy pillared,perpair -2,00010,00
Pitchers, heavy aatflate, each • - 760502,
Molasses cans “ " 600 0,00
Molasses cans, Bntanma tops, per pr. 75© 4,00
Flower vases, par dozen ...—.......4,000 9,00
. PlDwervases,cat,perpair:..~-:*..>0,00012,00 .
Jel’y glasses; per dozen ............-1,250 7,00
. Pressed aweet>meat dishes, per doz*. 1,25® 10.00
Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair < 87® 6,00
Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • • *l,OO 01,60
- apothecahiss shop vunmreßs.
Specie iars,lackeTed covers, per doz 1,25010,00
Show jars ' per doz 0,00018,00
Fluted Colognes, 3,00011,00
Tinclnres,ground stopper,perdozen 1,00012,00
Showßolues. each 7SO
HOPS—Regular sales at 37ic.
HIDES—We bear of same trinsscllona of Green
Hides at 41 to 41. There are sales of Western Dry
IRON & NA^S..The. followiogja. a : corrected
list of the prices of the various sizes and descrip.
Hons of Pittsburgh manufactured Iron. We give
the outside range of prices:
laoH—Flat bar ...21051c.
“ Rodnd and sqnare bar ...-2|05 c:
“ Band ....,21081c.
“ H00p...: 3it3Slc.
■«' Sheet... ..6 05ic.
Spikes—Cut, 3 to 41 inch .. 4,00 “
Cut, 6to 6 inch 4,60 “
“ Cut, 6 to 7 inch....... 5,00 “
■ Nails—lo to 30 penny. §4,25 p keg.
“ Bto 9.penny..3,50 “
“ 6to 7 penny...:....:. 4,00 “
", 5 penny 4,25 .>«.
“ i penny 4,60 “
“ 3 penny 6,60 <<
LEAD—Sales of Pig at 61; Bar at gc.
LEAD PIPE—The following ere the card pricosi
si u ■ Nolß «•: 7*5-*• ' «
1 ‘ " No. 2 “ “ Bc. *> "
1 “ No. 1 “ yic.f “
■ 1 1 1 " No, 1 ■“ 8lcd?
.1 ‘ " No. l- “ “ 91C.V '■
l • , “• No.l “ Wlc.tP '■
All eiher sizes 61c. tp &■
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-: LEATHER-—The following prices will bo found
corrects
NcwYork,. ....pB ..171020
Baltimore,... c£ 21022
Slangbtor,. .20c,
Upper Leather,..;... - ■ p doz. .■•«..« $25,00(330,00
Calf 5kin5,...........p doz *...24,00028,00
Phil’a. d0.•.......*• .p doz 30,00036,00
Harness Leather,..P B 18020 c..
Skirting,.. d0.....'........““• • •...21023
Rndle,... .do.. •... ..p doz 30,00,033,00
. LUMBER—The following table of Dry Lumber
Correct:
ClearpM 022,00 Floorlngldo 10,00020,00
Common do • • ■ . 0 11 ,0 0 Common ldo .-. 0
Clear 1* do ,033,00 Oak 024,00
Common 11 do , 010,50. Pine Shingles
Clear 2 do , 44,00 p-1000 2.5003.00
Common 4 do 22,00 Laths,saw’d'. 2,0002.60
MESS PORK—Receipts- light; sales at 313,50.
OlLS—Sales of Linseed at 86095 per gal.; No.
1 Lard at 60c.; Tanners’ at. 18020. "
PIG METAL—SaIes .of Allegheny at $23 025;
ofH.R. at 826027.
POTATOES—SaIes at from $1,60 to 2,09 p bbl.,
and at 40 to 75 per-bushel. Tendency upward.
. ROSlN—Sales at 83,00 to 3,25 p bbl.
RICE—Sale by tho tierce at 41 to 4f.
RYE-FLOUR—We quote nt 82,75 to 2,87.
SHEEP PELTS—SaIes af 60 to 75c.
96 00
6 00
8 00
9 00
4 00
3 60
4 60
1 76
2 00
2 25
SALT—Sales at $1,25. .
STARCH—SaIcs at 6so7c. .
TALLOW.. Sales of mutton tallowatfi}, beef do.
TAR. .Sales of N. C. at £4,0004,25.
TIN PLATE. .There is a brisk business doing m
this article at $ box, with a discount
of 75c & box off (or cash.
• TOBACCO—'The demand continues good ; sales
during ibis week were jarge. We note sales of
. Springer’s Extra 5’e...............31 to 32c.
W. H. Grant’s.... .....32 to 33c.
Ru55e11&Rabin50n’5,*............32 to 33c.
Eader’e " ..............30 to 3lc.
Price & Harwood’s. ......30 to 31c.
Baltimore Spun. ..31 to 33c.
. Gedge’s 6 Twist. ..14 to 15c.
■ Leaf Tobacco. 10 to 15c.
VTNEGAR. . Sales of Crab at9olOc*
WHtSKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 20022 c, with
an npward tendency,.
PRIORS OF STOCKS.
CORRECTED DAILY SOB THE MOBHIKG POST BY
Patricks & Friend, Gxebange Brokers,
Comer of Diamond alley and Wood sU, Pittsburgh.
LOANS.
United States G’s-
do do s's
Pennsylvania 6's
do. Gs
Allegheny county C’s
ao coupon G’s
do scrip***
Pittsburgh city 6’s
do coupon 6’s, payable in
. Philadelphia*
Allegheny CityOs****
ao coupon G’spayable in
Philadelphia
BAIfK STOCKS.
Ban* of Pittsburgh
.Merchants and Manufacturers*
Bank ‘.**.
Exchange Bank**• - *•<
Farmers’ Deposite Bank*
Allegheny Savings Bank'
BRIDGE STOCKS.
Mcnougahela Bridge**
St Clair street do • •
Hand street do ■ •
N. Liberties do * •
IKSURAKCK STOCKS.
Western Insurance Co**
Citizens’, do do***
Associated Firemen’s do>
TELEOBATH STOCKS.
Atlantic and Obio t Pittsburgh to
lo Philadelphia* •**
Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville*
Lake LrieLine
Pittsburgh Gas Works
Monongahela Slackwater
Youglnogheny do
RAILROAD STOCKS
Pennsylvania Railroad ;♦*■**■
Penna. and Ohio do
Cleveland and Pittsb’h do
Marine Railway and Dry Dock
Fayeue Manufacturing Co* * * *
Erie Canal Bonds, old*
do do. do new
COPPER STOCKS.
PiUsb’gh and Boston (Cliff Mine)
North American
North West
North Western***
Iron City
Eureka
Pittsburgh and Isle Royal
Adventure*. • *
Omo Trap Rock
Ridge Mining Company
Bluff
Colling
Fire. Steel-*.*••.• ,**—.*.
BANK NOTE LIST.
- ’ CORRECTED DAILY BY
Boon & Sargent, Kxcbange Bankers,
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets t Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburgh Banks** *—par.
Philadelphia - f 41
Brownsville •*
Bucks county l> •
Chester Co. (new issue) wi
Columbia Bridge Co.--*
Danville
Delaware co. •* • —••* v
Doylcstown •* • “
Easton l * “
Germantown '* —-• •*
Lancaster Banks • —■— 41
Lebanon ♦* ------ 44
Montgomery co. 4 -
Northumberland --•••
Pottsvnie •*
Reading
Schuylkill co. ** “
i Washington *• *•
i West Branch ** •—— *'
I Wyoming “
Carlisle ■ • 1
Chambersburg • 1
Erie- I
Gettysburg!!---* 1
Harrisburg 1
Honesdale —* 1
Middletown 1
Waynesboro 1
York Banka- 1
Heltef Notes I
Hntted States Bank IS
Allegheny City Scrip* • par
Allegheny Co. “ -.Opretn
Pittfourgh City u ..*.par
NEW YORK.
New York City par
Cquntry Banks- 1
NEW JERSEY*
Ail Solvent Banks 1
DELAWARE.
All Solvent Banks par
Smttfl Notes- - l
MARYLAND.
Baltimore Uauks pari
Country Banks- 1 i
. VIRGINIA.
Bk of Vo. and Branches 1
Farmers’.Bk Branches 1
Valley Bk and Branches 1
Exchange Bit & Branch's X
Wheeling Banks }
do Branches-*** 1
NEW ENGLAND.
All Solvent Banks }
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
8 SEXT 0 IRCUE3 WATXBIST THE C&AffNKI..
ARRIVED:
steamer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boies, Beaver.
“ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Redstone, Woooward, Brownsville.
J. M’Kce, Hendnckaqn, McKeesport.
u Beaver. Gordon, Beaver.
u Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth.
- “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton.
“ . Diarnal, Conweil, Wheehug.
. “ Pilot N 0.2, Crane.Hocbingport.
. u Washington, Martin. Louisville.
u Oriental, Smythere, St. Louis.
a Buckeye State, Holmes, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED:
“ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville.
“ Atlantic, Parkinson, do
’* . J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
- u Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver.
O “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
“ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton.
“ Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
*• Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.
“ Empress, Cox, Zanesville.
“ Pilot No. 2, Crane, Hookingport.
k ‘ Milton, Hays, Louisville.
Fleetwood,St. Louis.
. u Arena, Kinney, Wellsvile.
“ Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville.
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati.
gam, ' The new and fast running steamer CIN-
IcMgG&MfCINNATI, Bibutoohah, Master, will leave
every Wednesday.
l'nr freight or passage, apply on board, or to
mat SO- '" ~ • G. B. MILTENBERGER.
For Marietta find Hocftlngport.
Tap fine steamer PACIFIC) ?ANoyn Ma&-
will leave for the above and intermedi
ate pons every. THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. M.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
• T. WOODS & SON,
No. 01 Water st., and 63 Front si._
Allegheny River Trade.
REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS.
■ The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
rfSwßfilfiiStNo. 2. Capt. Wm. EUntu, leaves the Alle
gheny wharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thunday ,
at 4 P. M.
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt.
John HaKKA, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
hn, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M<
Fot Freight or Passage, apply on Board:
Remittances to Great Britain A Ireland*
TILAKELY & CD. have constantly for sale SIGHT
! D’DRAFTSjpay able at any Sank in England, Ireland,
i Scotland and Wales, and for any arnounf over £t stef*
I ling. Office with Woodward, Blakely A Co.,comer of
L Suth and Libertystreets, (second story,) ne*t door to
LJ.fcfl. Floyd’s wholesale Grocery. apnl9j
.. ,v> t* * :•'•*> s ■■■:.< .
V >
V Vi
* A '< v . . , '
Par value. Aiktd. Offered
18 100,00,0110,75.8110.62
100.00 105,00! 104,00
100,00! 101,25! 101,00
100,001 92.751 92,50
' 05,00;
00,00 95.00
05.00: 05.00
90,00: 90,00
49.00
49,00
35,00!
55,00]
60.00
* i
44.00
37.00
40.00
102,50
30.00
45.00
40.00
120.00!
31,00!
32.00 i
6.00!
-5,00
Slate Bk and Branches • l
Other Solvent Banks 1
Bk of Saadcißk7«’>>«’**7s
Granville 50
Norwalk sft
Urfoanna '5O
l Wooster 75
{ INDIANA.
ISi
(late Bk and Broaches • l
ILLINOIS.
[Slate Bank Branch 60
ißk of Illinois 76
I KENTUCKY
[All Solvent Bonks* •
I . MISSOURI.
state Bk and Branches • 1
MICHIGAN.
All Solvent Banks------ 5
WISCONSIN.
Marine A Fire Ins. Co. at
Milwaokie 6
TENNESSEE.
AH Solvent Banks**.--* 3
NORTH CAROLINA.
AH Solvent Banks• •* l|
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All Solvent Banks-—— 1
GEORGIA.
All Solvent Banks-•
ALABAMA.
AUSolventDanks**---* 5
LOUISIANA.
All Solvent Banks 1
EXCHANGES.
New York i prom
Philadelphia- ••*-•• *4 rt
Baltimore- * “
Cincinnati* 1 dis.
Louisville- -I “
St. Louis II
VALUE OF COINS.
American Gold (new)-par.
do do (old)«sprem.
Sovereigns S 4.63
Guineas**-.......... 5,00
Frederlcsdoers 7,80
Ten Thalers*— 7,80
Ten Guilders 3.00
Louis d’or 4,25
Napoleons- 3,80
Doubloons, Patriot*** 15,75
do Spanish** 16,25
Ducats-*** 2,15
»• w *■*• -*
Outturn oaUa.
' -SCOTT' 4b OTIS. ■ ' - ■■ '
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
61 MAIN" STREET, ST. tOUIS, MISSOURI- 1
HAVING been engaged in the above business for ihe
la6t six years, in tuts city, would respectfully so*
lieu consignments of Goods, to be sold rn this market,'
either for Auction or private sale— particularly Glass
ware, Hardware and Dry, Goods; and will moke liberal
advances on all kinds of Goods us for sale
'here. > ' - -
-Will refer to Messrs. Ilewett, Roe A Co., F-- R-Vio«
let, Wia.D. Wood A Co., John J. Anderson A Co., R H;
Stone,Squire* Reed, Brownlee, Homer * Co.. Larkin
Denver. Saint Louisßutler A. Brothers, Cincinnati;
George M’Lam, Pittsburgh. * fmarSQty
JAfSES SIcKEISff.A, Auctioneer*
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE at Auqiion.—On Sat
urday next, 2Gth, at 3 o’clock in ihe afternoon,
will be sold on the premises, Fifth street, opposite, the
Court House, above Grant, a three story Brick Dwell
ing Honse, with seven rooms, and folding doors- This
is an excellent situation for either a Boarding House,
. store or dwelling.
The terms will be accommodating.
&pr 23 JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r- •
BUILDING LOTS at Auction.— On Monday even
ing. April 23th, atBo clock, will be put op to the
highest ana best bidder, at M’Kenna’s Auction House, a
few Building Lots, opposite the United States Arsenal.
Terms accommodating, and will be announced at sale
apr!7 • JAMES M’KENNa, Auct’r.
w. G. Itt’O ARTSET, Auctioneer,
“Y7*ALUABLE REAL ESTATE at.Auctios.—Willbc
V sold on the premises,on Saturday, May 3d, at 3
o’clock in the afternoon, a Lot. of Ground,situateon Pike
streot, between Walnut and Factory, m the Fifth Ward
of the city of Pittsburgh. Said Lot is fronting 25 feet on
Pike street, and extending back 100 feat. On which is
erected two smalljframe houaes*«in good repair and com
pletely finished. To any person wishing to supply him
self with a home,this is a firat-rate oj.portunlty* as such
chances are seldom offered at public sale. For further
mmculars enquire of John, A. ParkiDson, Penn street,
?ifth Ward, or at the Auction Store of the subscriber/
aprlB • W< G-M’CARTNEY, Auct’r.
SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY Af
Aucrtoir.—Will bo sold to Hie highest and best bid
der, on May LOih.at 100/clock in the fore
noon,at the carnage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third st,
below Wood and Smiihaeld t to pay cost of repairs ana
charges, one two horse dickey seat Barouche, with new
leather top. iron axle, and left by Mr. Philip Motz ; one
opeinop Baggy, left by Mr. Herring., ■
Also—) one horse Carnage—standing top, iron axle,
and nearly new. '
Those interested willplcase take noucoto this advert
isement, as they will be sold at the time and place above
mentioned, unless the owners or their
agents before that time, with coat of this advertisement.
opr!8 W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r.
P. fll. DAVlti, Auetloneevi
ROCKAWAY at Arenas.—On Saturday morning,
2Cih instant, at II o’clock, at the Commercial Sales
Rooms- corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold*
one superior Rockaway Carriage, nearly new—eastern
made, with patent extension sent j for 1 or 2 horses.
apr2s F. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer.
(IHICKERING PIANO at Saturday
j afternoon.2oth instant, at 3 o’clock, at the Commer
cial Bales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth street', will
be sold by order of W. H. Denny, Esq., Administrator
of Dr- Day, deceased, one superior Piano Forte, Cluck
enne’s tone and in complete order.
upr2s - P. M. DAVIS, AuctT.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF CLOTHING STORE.—On
Friday morning, April 25th, at 10 at the
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, will be sold by order of J* D. Stuart, Esq., As
signee. the entire slock of a Fashionable Clothing and
Furnishing Store, comprising super black, brown, olive,
blue and t&ncy broad cloths, super cassimeres end sau
netts, assorted colors tweeds, saun, silk, Marseilles and
cashmere vestings, silk and tabby velvets, assorted co
lors: silk and mohair surges j colored cambrics, selesias,
muslins, drills, hickory, checks, flannels, canvass, pad*
ding, threads, sewing silks, buttons, Ac.*Ac. -•
Also—Super cloth and cas&imere dress, frock and sack
coats; summer cloth and linen coats, heaver coats,
satin, cashmere, silk and Marseilles vests ; cloth, cassi*
mere. cord, saimeu. linen and cottonade pants; merino
and flannel shirts anddrawers, check shirts,super white
and fancy shirts, stocks and ties, suspenders, silk, ging
ham and cotton handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac.
apr24 P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r.
Rliscellaueous.
Uemovol.
WOODWARD. BLAKELY a CO., Manufacturers
ot Qaecnsware, Last Liverpool^ l Ohio, have re
moved their sample Stoic from No. 104 Fourth street, to
the corner of Sixth and. Liberty slrcen, (second story,)
where they will keep 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 are respectfully solicited to call and examine the
quality of oar wares and prices.
Orders from a distance attended to with promptness.
aprl9 • • •
FOR SALE—A valuable nnimproved property of 3|
acres of choice land, situate on the eastern road,3s
miles from the city, opposite the residence pf Mr. Cart
wnaht. Also, a property of 4ft feet front on the eastern
road, by 140 deep to an alley, with a large double frame
house*in good.order, and a wcHof gOod\vhtef—situated
4 mile from the city line.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent,
5O Smithficld street.
Londontickles and sauces—
-list received at N0.2a0 Liberty street.an assort
ment of Crosse A Blackwell’s celebrated Pickles and
Sauces- Amenv them may be found—
Pickled Gerktns; Worcestershire Sauce:
do -Walnuts; Reading do:
do Cauliflower; Harvey do;
Mixed Pickles; Walnut Ketchup;
Anchovy Paste; Mushroom do :
Essence of Anchovies.
■ ' • WM. A. M’CLURG A CO.,
aprltf • Grocers and Tea Dealer*.
riillENruN CKAGKbRS—A new article inthis city ;
A also. Boston Biscuit and Dyspepsia Crackers; re
ceived and for sale by
«pr!9 WM. A. M’CLURG.
Fair in aid of the erection of a ger
man ORPHAN’S ASYLUM —Alt friends and well
wisbeTS of the Orphans arc respectfully informed lhal a
number of ladies of Pittsburgh and Vicumy, will hold a
Fair, with Supper, in aid of the erection ot the building
of a German Orphan Asylum. ior Allegheny County, to
which they solicit the support and participation ot the
benevolent. The Fair will commence on TUESDAY,
April 29ih. at Wilkins Ham.,
(J 37“ Tickets for the Fatraud Supper 50 cents; for the
Fair alone, 25 cents To be had of- Mr. G. Kretz, Liberty
street; m both (he Catholic Book Stores, Fifth street, at
Messrs, l ehx and Uarkle's, Penn street, Bayardstown,
at J. Raff’s or J. Lewis’ Allegheny; or at the doors du
ring the time of the Fair. ! [aprlSttd
Pearly White Teeth and Breath,
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS.
PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured
tbatif their breath is ever so fouLorthetr
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW,
and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonev’
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow
and the breath odiferously sweet.
Sold only at JACKSON S Store, 240 Liberty «tree,
head of Wood, : fdec2o
JOH3 M'FADXN.•••*»• •■***JQRrt COVODK
JI’PADEN a OOVOOB,
(Successors to John M’Faden A Co.j
Canal Basin, Ptnn street*
Penna. Railroad—Central Railroad*
THE. subscribers having been appointed shipping
Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,
inform the public that wo are now prepared to receive
any merchandize or produce for shipment east on the
opening of the Canal.
. Goods via this route will be carried through in five
days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of.
commission or charge for advances.
RATES 07 T&SXaUT BRTWKSX PHILADELPHIA APItrSQUROH.
Dry Goods, Huts, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery,
Confectionary, Fruits,Feathers, Furniture, Drugs,Me
dicines, Saddlery, Woo), Ac., Ac.. 81 P’lOOI&s.
Hardware,Queenswarc, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs,
Otis, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Gross
Seeds, Ac.,9oc. lbs.
Bacon, Beef, Pork, .Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco
Leaf. Coffee. Tallow, Grain and Rags. 60c. 4?* 100 lbs.
Ashes, Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, Hosts, German
Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. 100 lbs..
marlB- M’FADEN A COVQPE.
BARGAINS !—Teachers and families wishing to pur
chase School Books. Classic Text and Edu
cational wotks* will find it greaty to their interest to
call immediately at the Educational Book 5t0r0,65 Mar
ket street, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drug Store. This cs«
tablifthmentis selling off at cost, to close up.
ALSO—Carter A Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost We
have an excellent stock of uese works, and families,
ministers. Ac-, would do well to call, daring the present
week only. [apr9] EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE.
TO-LET— The STORE ROOM now fitted up With an
elosrant modern and attractive front. Rent very low.
apr9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE.
DUFF’S
Accountant,” and “ Western Steam
boat Accountant,” Professor ;of Book-Keeping and the
Commercial Sciences. ' ... ''
N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor
of Mercantile Law. . , .
JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and,
Mercantile Penmanship. . / • ■ , '
Persons desirous ofobtoininga thorough Meieanujeed-.
ucation,cun rely upon obtaining in this Institution every
thing that is advertised. There is no advertising of the
names of Instructors and .'Lecturers; who neither teach
nor lecture iri the place { nor no Aum&uggmgtAs public
vnthpiectt of engravings, with the engraver’s name sup
pressed, and.a name affixed, pretending to have. “ exe
cuted” them with a pen. r
Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate.apartment,
•from 10 to 12 A. M.
Gentlemen’s Class from .8 in the morning till 10 at
night. jroar2l:dfcw
PITTSBURGH
COBKEB 07 UIiWOW AND TBIBJD STREETS.
CHARTERED A* D. 1850; the only chartered Insti
tution of the kind in Pennsylvania.
Faculty. John Ftsanso, principal instructor in
the science of Account*'
o v rtgtwnCTT.TS, Professor o PmmanMip, hlercan
tile computation, Ac. • _ _
Alkx. M. Watson, Esq-, Lecturer on Commercial
-k Those wishing to obtain a. complete knowledge of
Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu-
rapid hasd writing, arc invi
ted to call and examine the arrangements.
Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening.
Reference to any of the city merchants. [declO-
--J Vr ; ' > v.;
• s*?s£-.V., r , 'y
BY TELEGRAPH.
Reported Expreuly for the Daily Morning Poet.
BUCK! VXD BT -STEAM,
NewYosk, April 24. .
. .The Steamship Ohio, from Chagres, via New Or-
Jesns and Havana, arrived ibis morning at seven
o’clock, with SQO passengora and $600,000 intgold
duet, and 820,000 in specie on freight.
Lieut. Hunter, of theU.S. Army, came Qpaaseu
ger in the Ohiov _l :
The Steap3Bbip Georgia, from left Ha*
eana the same day with the Ohio. Great excite-,
meot prevailed in-Havana, caused by the cq rrent
rumors of anolherlnvaaion/oftbe Island. 9o con
fidently was BUch aa eveot aDticipated, that daring,
the week before the Ohio sailed, iho troops were
ordered to sleep on tbeir arms, and bo ready.at a
moment’s warning.
"V'/v Dethoit, April 23.
. Ah organized gang of: most depraved; men, num
bering from 30 to 40, have been arrested In Jackson
county. Tbeir sole occupation was destroying the.
property on the Central Railroad; by placing ob
structions on the way, coanterleiting, horse, steal
ing, burglary and robbery. Among the persons ar>
rested are three Justices of the Feace, five Physic
cians, one Judge and four Constables.; The depot
at this place, lately burnt, is said to have been fired
by one of this gang. . v - . -
.. Boeroit; April 24,; v
Sumner, the Free Soil.candidate for U. S. Senate,
was elected to-dsy on the 27ih ballot. 1
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH,
wook.] ■ New Ycwc; April 24.
Flour is unchanged.
Corn has declined .
Pork is' firm, at 15,12' for new and 14,00
for old; prime new 13,00; old 16,76.
Lard is quiet at 8* to 9.
Whiskey is steady at 24.
STEtma.] New Yobb. April 24.
Cottons .Unsettled.
Floor.. Unchanged.
Gralni.Cdrn is active at 66067. Oita and Barley
are lower. i.
Pork*.lnactive.
Cut Meats.. Active at B*o9 for Hams; Shoulders,
7c.- -
Coffee. .Active at 12} for Java j 10*010* lor Rio.
Whiskey..ln request and declining. . .
Baltihobe, April 24.
Flour. .4,62}. Rye Flour 3,62*. Corn Meal 3,00.
: Grain. .Red Wheat 1,0001,064 white 1,0601,16.
Corn: . white 62064 j yellodr 63064. "
Clover Seed. .5,60.
Mess Pork. .New 16,00. Prime 12,60013,00.
Bacon. ,Shoulders 7*o7*. Sides B*o9. Hams
B*oll. ' •-
Lard.,9*o9*, in bbls \ kegs 9* ; tlerCes 9*o9*.
Groceries.. Quiet.
Whiskey. .24026,
Cihcxotiati, April 24*
Flour ia in good demand at 3,40. ,
Whiskey is dull. •
Sugar is in demand at 6| to 6.
Bacon. 6c.
Other articles unchanged.
New Orleans, Aprii 24.-
Cotton is declining.
Flour. .Ohio, 4,10 to 4,16.
Corn is doll.
Bacon.. Ribbed sides 8* j shoniders 6* ; clear
sides 9 to 9}.
. Lard.. Prime 9.
Rio Coffee 9* to 10.
Co-Partnership,
CAMPBELL Sc CRESS have this day (April' lith,]
associated with them CHARLES M’KnIuHT."
The business win be continued under the firm of
CAMPBELL. CHESS A CO. [apr!9
THOMAS J. 9AVO CHESS. CBABLBS XI’ttKIGHT.
Iron City Toek Factory. ■
fT\HE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on
X 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;
Rivets, assorted sizes, Ac.. Ac.
CAMPBELL, CHESS * CO ,
aprHhlm Warehouse, 59 Water st,Pittsburgh.
William Dixon's lioadon Patent Lover
: Watches,
SUPERIOR to any Watches ever offered to the citi*
zens of Pittsburgh. *
Ft. RICHARDSON, 81 Market is sole Agentfor
the above named Lever Watches. The following guar
antee is attached to each Watch?
By appoinm&u to Out. Admiralty.
WILLIAM BIXUN,
Chronometer and Watch Mumifacturer,
45 King Square, Caswell Road, London.
Tins certifies that the accompanying Watch, No.—,
is warranted by me to be of my manufacture, and no
Watch with my name upon it is genuine, unless accom
panied by a certificate bearing my signature.
I guarantee the Watch, No, —, to keep time to the sat
(action of the purchaser. {aprl?l W.DIXON.-
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court ol Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle
gheny : V. . . .
ThepetiUonofE.Seaburh, of Heniottsville, in the-Tp.
of S.Fayette,in County aforesaid, humbly abeweth. that
your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at bis dwell
ing house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a. license to keep a
public house of entertainment Andyour pelitioher.as
In duty bound, will pray. • ELLIOTT SEABURN.
We, the subscribers, citlzensof aforesaid township, dor
certify, that the shore petitioner is o! good repute for
honesty and temperance, and Is wellprondedwith house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers aiiddthers, andthat Said tavern ienecessaiy. '
Francis Morgan. David Wallace, John Collins, David
Reed, John JEteea, David M’Crory, Wm. Sipes. Dell
Boyce, G. G. Jareu, Patrick Damavy,_W. P. Dickey,'
Richard Moss, James Campbell, jr., J. F. Wrenshall.
api23:3t» . ~ :
J* B« Tougb r s Celebrated. Etfccrcol Oll.'j
FOB Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal
Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and
indeed evenr. place where light is required. The public
are respectfully: invited to call and examine .a beautiful
.assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds;
for Lord; Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers; Girandoles, Wait
ers,MantelDecorailon*, Lamps,Globes.GlaSies,Wicks,
Paper, Tin Shades, Man and Cans, aha all ihings pei'
taining to the trade. Also, a superior Safety Lantern,'
for Steamboats and Stables.
The cheapest light to be found for store and ahoppor
poses,i* Tough’s Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from
which a splendid light it obtained at l of a cent per
hour, equal. If not superior, to gas;. We invite ah ex
amination of our goods and prices.
the accumulation of IS years’ experience; and with fa
cilities to supply both the . wholesale and- retail trade, on
the mostfevorable terms; at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp
Store. .• ■' •>
All articles delivered in any part of the city, orinAl
legheny, free of cost.
ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OE FINEOIL,to-
S supplied once or twice a week.'All orders left
e wagon,, (whichis constantly passing round the
city,) wUI be promptly attended to. -J. Si TOUGH,
v No. 82 Fourth street, Apollo Hall,
apr!9:dAwy • •’ • between Market and wood. .
: Dagasman Golleryi
MRS. NEWTON wishes to infonn' ihe :Ludies and
Gentlemehofthis vicinity, thatshe has fitted up at
Boom over ihe .Store of Alexander A-Hay, corner oil
Market street and the Diamond, where she is prepared
to take Daguerreotype Lifenesses, in -nil -the various
styles. '
(o** Likenesses taken Single or in£ Group*.of any
number. • >. . : japrlB;lw
Venters, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish ,
Hardware and Eurmturs at Wholesole.
THE subscribers have |ustTeceivgi from New York
and Boston a most splendid stfek of VENEERS,
and are manufactnringby machinerifFurniture suitable
for the trade.. All of which we will sell at extremely
low.prices.
As great care was taken in the a election of the stock,
persons cannot fall to be snited-elther aa to quality or
price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be
made by machinery superior and much lower than by
hand, the attention or the trade is respectfully invited.
Turned Work.in all its branches, carried on as.usual.
Flank for hand ruils l for Carpenters, and aQ articles
required in manufacturing Cabinet Famiture, constantly ;
on hand—-vis: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware. Hair
Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEB, v
Ryan’s Buildings,..
: marg&ydaw r No. 31 Filth street.
Enropsui Agency, ana Remittance!! to
. ■ Ireland. •
rriHEundersigned, “European Agtnt,” has again ar-
JL nved in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh
in June next, for the twenty-fifth tour of this Agency,
through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Ac., to return'
in September. He.collecis, legacies, debts, rents, prop
erty and claims; remitsmoney by sight drafts to all parts
of Great Britain andJreland, at the rate of 95perpound
sterling > procures'copiesof wills, deeds and documents;
conducts searches of all kinds, Ac., Ac. He transacts
the business in connection with his reUtive, Htroa
KsmuH, Esq., nowresidem In Dublin, who for more than
twenty yeamrayeled annually,onjthis business,between
Europe and America. Innumerable.references given./
Dating the subscriber’s absence, remittances and other
business wi 11 be attended to at his Office, by his brother,
Edward J. Keenan. .Office on Fifth street, opposite fit.
Paul’s Cathedral. THOS. J.KEENAN,
- European Agent,and Attorney atLaw,
. >■. . Pittsburgh, Pa. .
" olE7*Mr. Kebhwi may be seenon business inCincln
nauT at the Broadway Hotel, on the 28th and 29th of
Aorll ; in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist
and 2d of May; and in 8u Louis, at the City Hotel, on
the 7th', 6th and 9thof May. [apt2:3wdaw ,
Bow Bofliksl Sew Booksl!
A T HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT* Third street,
A opposite the: Post Office: ; , .
JJouglaSjOr the Autobiography of a Minister’*
Daughter; ,
Nathalia—a Tale > . : ' *»• e r? , u
Richard of York—or the White Rose of England: an
Historical Rdmauce; _ . n J
Pope Joan, or the Female Pontiff; by.G.W* M. Rey
nolds, Esq. ■■ ■■■, = .v _ _■
The Personal History and Adventqtes of Pen, Owen;
by JohrrGalt. : - ■ ■ .
Tom Racquet and his Three Malden Aunts. This work
is a companion to «Vanity Fair.” • > . -
Bertie: abumorous novel; byGregory-Seaworthy..:.
Time,'the the - author of tho WilmingT
tons,” “ Lettice Axaold. n .¥Al6uirdanlßaH, r Ac.
pttell’s Living j o [apri? '
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GEOBOE ‘FAYETTE BBOWH.
IYGATT & BROWN,
BASKBaS jiJVDBXCHASOE BROKKBS,
CLE7ELAHOt OHIO.
nij* Collections made in all tbe ; principalciuca, anil
STOCKS
Bought and fiotd. on CommUaion.
marg9:om - 1 ■■
■■■ ail.li' fi. COBB?. ' . ; 1
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 65 "Wood Street,;
: Third door bdoto Fourth— {taesisxde). .'
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly
Tor sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis
counted. Gold.Silverand Bank Notes,bbught and sold.;
Collections made in all thrfpiiiicipal'Ciuesof theUmted
-States. Depositsreceived of Par and Correht.Funds.: -
. mhr27:y . i • . . :
BAHKISGHOtISE.
JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.,
NO. 15,WOQD STREE7T. PITTSBURGH.
. Current money received da deposit.
Collections made On tUl’tiie principal cities of tite Uni.
led States. ■ , . . , ■ faugltly
PATRICKS &. FRIEND, i
BANKERS AND exchange; BROKERS]
' ■ Noi Bs| ComfEß:Wdoj)_Ajn> IhAaioitn,3TitKETs,
- . - - PilUburghj Va. . Tmayl
rss. s.tloos. J THOs.s*aennT.
' HOOS:* SAROEHT.:
5 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE;BROKERS,
N.S. Comer ef Wood and Sixth >trtco., Pittsburgh, Po
"rvEALERSIii Coin, Bank Notes; Time Bills, Foreign
• 1 i nnd'Boinestlc Exchange, Certificates dfDeposit,&e
• EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Euro pc, for sale in sums to snit purchasers.
- CURRENT and par funds received on depoßtlc
i COLLECTIONS ihadeon ill parts of the Union, atthe
lowest rates. : scpll-ly
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE.
BRIAH, GL.BIIH & CO. ? .
"VTOTBS,-Drafts, Checks, Ac.. collected, and Remit*
tances made upon favorable terms. f '
- may22:tf; : R.R. BRYAN, rChshier.
■/■Hbuidaysburgh, May 18, 1850.. ~
. - VNotice.
. lit/ fi have associated j, GAUbiXEn CoTFittwuhus in.
If • the Exchange and Banking business. • ---
: ; 7 WM. H; WILLIAMS A CO.
!
WM. ft.-WLLLJA24S,.;. J, B.idVilT.• **• •♦*•;. O.COFVIfI
••••■> wm. B.; WILLIAMS & co. f
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
: ItOBXK-KASX COBftSB OF.WQOD, JLXD. THfeD BISECTS.
• A LL transactions made on liberal . terms, and coltec-
JX. tiona promptly attended to. • i [ja6:om
- ;N. HOIiMEB SONS,
HAVE SS32OVS& tOSOL BAtinmrO - Aim nZCOABOE OB Sica
To No. G 7 Market street,/our doors btloto old stand.
- N. HOLMES & SONS, -
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
ler* in Notes, Drafts; Acceptances,'Gold; silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
cities constantly for sale; '
Collections made in all the citiee throughdat the TThtt
ted States.' Deposites received In par lands or current
paper, No. 67 Market'streetybelweenTbirdjand Fourth
streets. - .aagBS»ly. •
Domestic and foreign .Exchange, Dank Notes,
GcldandSUstr,Bought,SosiandExctiangecL, -
AT THE • . •
BXCHAIfIGE AND BAHKIHO HOUSE
- ■ ;■ o». • . v;.... -
William A. Mill & ;CTo.,
64.W00d Street,
PITTSBURGH.
IXS" ImsaXST ALLOWED OS TIME DXPO3ITB.: [aug29
_ALLXH XSAKSB. EDWARD BAHM.
KRARER A RAHM. i
Ban&ctiandExchange Brokers, Dealers tn Foreign and
. Domestic Bills, Bills ofSiehangs, Certificates of Depot*
if, Banb Notes, and Coin.
Comer of Third and .Wood sts., directly opposite the St
ChorlesHotel. , 'y, \ * Smay29 "
. D. W. TAVLUB, |
. 113 SECOND,STREET,
COMMISSIONER AND BILI^BRORSR.
STRICT attention will be given to all business en
trusted lohiscare. Pittsburgh,manufactured art!
cles always on hand, or procured on short Notice. -
Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated! on favora«
ble terms. Advances made if required. : toct22;tf
HOPEEVKB.
WONDERFUL CURES!!
Dr* Rogero’Syrup of Liverwort [and Tar
■ Atn> ■ ■ ■
CiANGHAhAGUA) j
Far the comqlciteuretf Coughs, Colds,lnfluenza, Asthma,-
Bro7ichitis % Svilting of Bkioi, and atictfatrLung -.
Complaints tending toCONSUMPTION. i :
Look at Its tJnparaielled Saecesa.
• rpHE abovedliungaished COUGH MEDICINE is car*
A- rytng all before it in Lung Complaints./ In all sec
tions of the country, it is constantly; performing cures
which Astonish even physicians .themselves. Look at
the.high character and; standing .or the..admen- which
vodch lor its unrivalled healing power. H; Cox, M, 0.,
late Pirofessor in the Meaical College id Cincinnati; W.
S. Richards,M-D.j Hon. Judge Morse ; Judge Wn.
Borke, for more than 20 years Post Master of.CIUm R.
S. Nowion,M;D.jProf. in the Medical College at'Mem
phis, Jolm A. Collins, Esq.,-Proprietor of ~the
Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Dmsiohbr
the Sons of Temperance of Ohio; William JH.Levuon,
Esq., Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at
YS Thomas C. of Albatiy; Rev. H.
Wiseman, Rev.R: Hoyt, N, Y, City; and wdcould name
hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify- from .
personal experience, that it has cured them and their
triends, in some casesafter ailotlieriemediei had failed.
Suahmennever make'«icA staietheuta, unless convinced
of-their iruihibeyoadthe possibUity of a dotzbu Read a
few of the letters: .
' ‘Exitactfrora aletter from F.M.Cory to H. L. Stew
art, No. 137; Second street, New York.;
jS?a«ta,June3o,lB43.*
‘Dear Friend Stewart? I have been home nbw just two
- months.' When I last caw.you* I had but tittle hopes of
'ever getting any better.-v. Bat I have now thd pleasure of
thankingyonfor recotnmendiog me to take Dr. Rogers l
Syrap of Liverwort, Tar, ana Cdnchalagda. I got a
dozen hOttles of it aad took home with rae,[determined
tomake a fair trial of it, asj had done.with!everything
else. I have only taken tour bottles of it,jaml i must:
- say it has done me.more good than nay othpr medicine
I have ever token. On my first taking, it, it increased 1
the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody,
matter from my lungs. . Satthat has now cedsed, and so
has my cough, nearly. I cough- bat little naw, and ex*
pect soon to be entirely; free from it. I consider it an
mvalnable medicine,and shall recommecd it to all who
afflicted witha diseased lnnp.j
-V. l ielayoung lady wh o had the CONSUMPTION, and
' .had bled a good deal from the langs, aml doctored sever*
al months with bur physician, but grew worqe, have one
bottle of it, and it cured her . H acted almott miraculously
inhercose. 1 » ..r. ••-
; Your sincere fneud,. F. M. CORY. :
,N.B. The original letter from which the Above is an
extract, is on file, and cau be seen at oar office, No. 316,
Broadway. j ' ;
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED.
... BEE-HOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS,;’ \
Statement .qfMr.A.Ldng y 3S3 IPearf street ,
N. Y.—A fewdays before last Cbri9tma3, lS.vns taken
unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely >at the.
Lungs. I called in a HomtEopalhic phy6ician,but bis -
medicine did not seem to help me.' I read ybnr advert
isement, and thought I would- try Dr. Roger# Syrup of
Liwnoori, Tar and Before llhad taken
tip the third boule. xny bleeding-had my Cough ■.
icorgonA, add! felt aa weU asnsual.. My health is now
good, I consider it amost excellent roenicine. andcor
aiaUy recbmmehdirto xny friends: statement was
madeiothe'.propiitiiiesiMarchlitth 1 1560.\- ' \
YORK; CITY REFERENCES.
. fP7»For want of toomtopabUsh at length anymore
ceruScntes, we here give tfceuanteß and residences of
several inmvidualsweU known-in New York, txtry one
<lf whom has used, this and can speak personally
of its effects. Please coll upon them, and ]hear what
they say*
. ChahuesH, Roto,No. 192, Broadway, cornerr>f John
••street •• 1‘
Rev. Ra&fb Hoyt, N 0.137, Madlson street Pastor of
the “Church of the Good Shepherd.” • i
Robssz S. Lockwood, No. 38, Vestry street. :
Sylvakvs Hoyt, No. 260. Houston street. X
10* Be soro to ask for Dt. A • Rogers'* Syrup o/* LIV
ERWORT, TAB, and CANCHALAGUa, lUitf let no
other be palmed on to you. 5
CAUTION.—Aims genuine, unless there Is on the buff
wrapper, a note qfhancL signed with, a F«, by-A. L.
SCOVILL&CO. . .. - i
t FORSALE.wholesale aiid retail, by A.L.SCOVILL
ACO., Proprietors, at their. Prinnpal JOepaty GOTHIC
.HALL, Nau 310 Broadway, New York, to whom all or
ders for the Medicine, ani letters relating to Agencies,
'should be addressed, p&t-paitL. • - ; ; *
ALSO,faT sale by ft. E. Sellers, N0~57 Wood street,
Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh .and vtcinityi D. M.
CurryandH; Townsend,
CarrA Co^ManChester; A.Patterson, Birmingham.
PRICE—In large bottle, §1,00; or six bottles forSs,oo
‘ inar2S^m : :i " ■■. ;*•' ■ '
TTALUABLE BEAIUESTATE FOR SALtS.—For
Y- Bale—that valuable Lot of Ground, situated ai the
corner of Market and Water streets, at present occupied
byMnlvanyALedlle, as a Glass Warehouse—having
a front on Market street of 33 Teet 11 inches, and on
Water street-of 35 feet H inches. -
Also, the Lot of Ground adjoining the Gas Works,
formerly occupied by. Mr. Joseph Tomlinson, as a Ship
Yard—having a front ofl3l feet inches, on tbeHo
uongahela River,andrunning back 343 feet to Green*
ougfc street. v
Persons desirous of purchasing,-con receive farther
information from r K.C. STOCKTON,
: apr!4 - ; .No. 47 Market street.
FOR SALE OR EENT—ADwelling House, arranged
with five Booms, a large jiorch in front; withVeni
tian shutters, Ac.; together with half aa acreof ground,
well adapted forgardening purposes,as now laid off
with Fruit Trees, Ac. The above is Pleasantly situated
oa Bagley afreet, Allegheny. Price 32500. Terms easy.
S. CuTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, .
,aptl6 •. , . . .. :'.50Smithfielastreet'
r-r-'.-.-DMig-StorS Tor Sale, :
«A DRUO.AND APOTHECARY STORE, which
is doing anexcellent business, is offered far sale'
Fat farmer information enquire at this Officu.
nprlS
THE BEST-Orsm ltu m PituiurgA-Sone new
'crop Young Hyson Tea has been received at MOR
RIS? Tea Mart, in the Diamond, which for strength and
flavor is superior to any ever sold in Pittsburgh. Price
31.00 pet lb. V . ap2 ■
THE Stockholders of the Penosylvama Salt Manu
facturing Company are notified that an instalment
of Twelve Hundred, and Fifty Dollars per share. Is re
quired to be paid on the 10th day of May next, at the
Office of Charles Lennlg, Esq;, Philadelphia. " -
' By order ot the Board of Directors.
I" J - pEtJRGE THtJMPSON,—
* April
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Removal,
Notftee*
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©rags anb ffltMriiu®.
'IS7 ISfTAR’S BALSAM OF.'Wiflß CTTFttBV <» • *
W Ene herbatraedicme, .compqMd
CHEaitrßtßK and tho geniwne MtWlUwUUdr
imponed^eipresalyforiibi. pureow,', ittomnsmediS
virtues of which are also combined by a new chemical
process with tire extract of tar, mttsrenderia* Ui«tKSS»
compoundtbe most certain and efflcaeibn»Temedv cm
discovered fcr
INTEREStiNG^COBBESPONDEWCE.
Dr. Wm. : Y. Banks, (i Jiighly ren)l , el ;
able Druggist in that.delightful village. has lnformeiTu*
that the sale of, Wis tar’s 2i a laam of wild. Cherry iron
paralleled. .Tde.demand ; forit i* sogreat thatbe caa
scarcely keep himself supplied with it. Re bat had in •
his store medicines for lung affections. Some of these
were esteemed good and . some gavetexDiHft&ry relief/
But since he has had Wismr’s Balsam -ohWlul Cherry,
a number of the most serious case*were complete! f ca ~
red by ns use, ‘*l aerer sold a medicine,” taya the doer
tpr, “m which I had that-entire confidence that I had in
Ircubes! WhereverWfstartißalsam of Wild Che
r-17 ui l l°.? ace<l ’ {iat ™* e £ tuUnB trmungh repatationii
comhly deserves.; What conprevearita sale v*hen on
every hand'can be /witnessed its wonderful cares t' The
.•worst case_ of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough*
(and. also those that are of long standing,), Bronchitis
or eared
bv this remarkable-medicine. ' ■ v • ■
„ CONSUMPTION!
CnredbyWUtnr’sDal.amofWUaciieixy.
• PLKASAjn , KiDaE,HamlUonco.,d^Sep.S7,lBSoL
J. D.JPark—Dtar Sir: JL takethe liberty of advising
yon* of me benefit that I have derived from the use
for. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry/Iwasprostrated
by that terrible BCOurge,ConsnmptianriaMaylasu The ‘
attack whs trafy.hbrrrfyirig to me, forfive.ofmy family,
(my brothers and sisters,)' hod died oflCoasumpiton. i
wasnfflicted with aearlyrUloftbeworstfeatnres ofthe '
disease; 1 had.a distressing' cough and expectorated a '
great deal of blood, hectic fever. severe prunain thrsido
and chest, cold cm!ls, atteinaTißg'wilhfliiihes of heat
and copious night sweat*
1 was under the care of askilled physician from the
time I wob taken sick anti! about six weeks'since, being
then alioat.helpless, and my/riends considering my case
hopeless,-or at least beyond the reacifof oar physician’*
skill, advised the use of Wißtar’s BaJMm.of Wild Ohax- .
ry. : *
I have taken four bottles of the: medicine, and now
consider myself perfectly well. I make this statement
to indaefl 'others that are afflicted as 1 have been, to .
make trial of Wistar’*t .B.i!3ara offWUd Cherry, which
remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored
my health. - JEREttUHISGBIGG.
\ Crown Pom, Lake eo, leu, Jane 15, 1849.
~*• Park—Btar Sir .'As {havea deep eommlssera*
Uon for the afflicted, permit meto gfveyou a brief hJsto
ry of my .afflictions, ahd .the benefits- derived from tho
use of “Dr. Wistariaßalaam ot Wild Cherry.” ' In July l
1844,1 was attacked with afeverofatypholdcbaraclar,
which left me in a very-debilitated stated when in the
following winter twos taken with a; severe cold, which
reduced.ipe to such an extentos to give me the appear*
once of-a -confirmed .consumptive,.--! labored under a
severe Cough, expectorated a great deal, and was trou*
bledwlth.colAfeetandnighljweatSx..l.also frequently
raised blood from my lungs., I continued in this state,
gradually sinkieg under the disease, until January, 1647,
unul 1 was again attacked with fever; .vUy extremities,
especially , my' feet, wew constantly cola, and almost
losltheir feeling. Under these circumstances it may be
truly said that ! was a living -1 finally deter*
mined to quit taking medicine prescribed' by physicians
add try Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of-Wild-Cherry, and from
the first week that I commended taking; Itt caa due a
gradual recovery. ! continued its ore sixmonths.at the
end of which time? was cured, and have enjoyed Mod '
health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Bftl*
.aanftoalt those afflictedwith diseasesiofthelungs, and ■-
would say # to ihose comrfencing its nse not to De dis
couraged, if two or three bottles do noteHecta cure; but
peroeve/e ns 1 have done, and 1 have no.doubt but nine
cases out o( ten will be blessed with renewed health as
.I have been. : ' JOSEPH JACKSON.
■lmpcriaht to ihoje iunih-DiseaspS' qf tht Ltsngg
and'Jßrwt . • .- J
Will miracles never cease? More'evidence of its
surpassing hearth restorative virtues!:
" [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., Ky 4
WayM, xsw.
Musts. Sanford Parkr Imkeibts opportunity ©■
informing you.of amosi.TemarkabW'Cube performed on
mo by the 'cse of Dr. Wlsi&r’s Bali amof Wild Cherry*
in the year 1840 Iwaßtaken with theinflammation
of the bbweis, which-1 labored.'trader for six weeks,
when I gradually recovered; In the fall of 18411 was
attacked with a severe -cold, which seated itself upon
ray lungs,and for the space of threo years I was con*
fined to my bed. t t ried all kinds of medicines and eve*
ry variety of aid without benefit; and thus 1 wearied
along until the wintec of 1845, I iiehrd of Dr. Wls
tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry- V n
. My friendspersuaded me to give itatrial r -though I
1 had given up all hopes of recovery,'and iiaa prepared
myself for the change of anoiherworid. Throughthuix
eoticjtationsl was induced tomufceusa of -tire genoine
Balsam'of- Wild Cfurry. 'the effect was truly
astonishing. After five - years of aEUcuonandsoffering.
and after having spent four or five hundred dollars tone
• purpose,-anrihe best Trespddiable .pbysiciMt
had proved r unavailing, I ‘ Was' soon’ restored to entire
health by tho blessuu of God, and the ase of Dr. Wis
tor’s BaTsatn'of Wiid CJherryi
May the blessing ofGodrest upon the proprietors <j t
so valuable a mealcine a* WiMar’s e ßusain of Wild
.Cherry*-.;./. .Yours.respectfully,...; ,'W.H.BAKER.
'fhogenuine “ Wistat’s Balaam ohwlld Cherry ”Jutt
a facsimile of-.tho signature of Henry Wisiar, M. D.,
Phiiaaelphia, and i: Santord; & Park ’’ oh a finely cxe*
ented steel engraved wrapper. No other
Ine*' v-.-..• • •
- .Sold by JMXPARK, (successor to Sanford* Park,}
Fourth .and Walnut streets ,%Ohio, General
Agent to the South and Weii j -'leLtfluriß aU orders anti
beaddressed. : >?■ •-
; J Kidd * Co, Pittsburgh; L WUcox,Ji,COrnerMaiket
street and the Diamond;.!) A Fahnestock * Co, Pitts*
burgh; J A Jones, Pittsbarghj-Lee A-Beckham. Alic*
gbeny City; L T Russell, Washington ; W H Lambe*.
..ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, Uiuoritbwn: H Weity.
Grecnsbargh;: S Kountz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore,
Bedford; Reed * Son, Huntingdon; Hollidays
burgh; Hildebrand*Co, Indiana; J R WrigfcLKltUui*.
nihg; JEvans.& Co, J3rookvi!le;A Wilson A Son.
&Co, NCallender, Mead*
.vijlc; Barton* Co,Erie4 Henry Forker^Mercer; Jas
Kelly &.CO, Butler; S Smith, Beaver, J D SommertOD*
Warrenj,F L.& CSJones,'Conderspori; P Crookor*
Jr., Brownsville- : V. feblO-
. Tlie Human Body- most .Perspire*
. (SO SAYS KATtHtA)
TO HATE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE,
And persons who do hot perspire are liable to the mos
DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. :
NOW, Joses? Italian. Chemical Sdap eanaea 'a free
perspiration,and st the sametiaxe mollifies, softens
the skin,giving it the texture and beauty of an infant’s,
SCURVY; SALT; rheum * and sores,
are booh. nor only, healed, bat aaredbyitsuse, as at
least seven physicians in New York know, who use it
in sach cases; and find it also, in
PIMPLES; BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,
or any oilier skin, disease; The reader iaassured that
this is no useless puffed nostrum, asohe trial will prove.
I could enumerate at least 80 persohs cured of '
SORE : HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD.
Euv it,, and the reader is again assured, Iwould not
cruelly sell it for the above, unless I to be aft l
state. Those who are llable to : -
a CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED.FLESH,
wlilfindthis not only, a cure, buta preventive; and X
can now only. add, tint any oao ut&icied with any of
the above, or similar diseases, will find this aliand even
more (admirable in its properties).~thairl-3tate.
lD*Baty reader, the Btores are flooiied with imitations,
and. be sure you ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap-'
and buy it only of WM* only Agent In
.Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street, PiitsbargbyhgadofWood
• ._Jon«s» liUy\Whitei: v
T AUIES are cautioned against using common prepa
iJ-rcdCbalky. - -v?r -:- r r-rj-r—.-r '-- ■:
They arcnotawa're how frightfully Injurious it is
. to the Akinl. ho w coarse, how.roagh, how
■ sMlow, yellow and Unhealthy the scln
appear* nuer using prepared Chalk ! '
: , 6esides, it is injurious, contain* • .
if ingaiargoquamityofldCadl'
We have vegetable Article, which
we call JONES’.SPANISH LILY" WHITE.
It is perfectiy innocem,-being purified.of all deleteri
ous qualities f- and lt impam to the-skin a natural,
healthy, alabaster, clear, Uvirig' white j -at the same
time acting as cosmetic on. the skin; making H soft and
smooths bold by the Agent/WM- JACKSON, 83 Liber
ty street, head of- Wood, Pittsburgh--- Price 25 cent*.
A Scientific Hair Tonic Restorer
AND-BEAUTIFIBBU, Trial bouleflr3?l.c.enls. Those
: -who have ua ed Jones’ CoralHairßesipxative know
its excellent qualities—those who havc'/not, we assure
it to possess the following qualities*'lf?wul force the
hair to glow on any part where naiure yitcndtd hair to
grow, stop itialling oil, cure scurf.ordandraSj and make*
ght, red or gtey hair grow dark. 1 Por'drdgsmgthehair
soft and-silky, nothing ran excecd; r 'ibi»»~U makes I
trnly beaudful and-beeps- it^soi-'-ItiSiTttdeed^the mos
economicai,yet supeTiot‘-iinfcle'fo'f the'hair. r
Sold only atWM;JACKSON Store, QM Liberty si*
head of Wood, Pittsburg- Price 37i cents, 50 cents and
31.00;' J - - - - - ideego
. . PHThtC Dlkubo,;
DR. BROVYN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY.
Dsvo-ro his entire attention to an offic*
f practice; Uisluaihe«iisnft»UyconanedK.
Private cr YtncTed2 Ditea3tT{i&Q euenpain-
V«S Il&wl I®! aflectioiis, brought on py imprudenev
youthful indulgence and excess. ; -- .
• - MM&gM Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaor*
WV. hea,Gleet,Binciuxe,Uretbfal Discharges,
Impurity of the Blood, .with all diseases o. the venereal
origin; .Skin' Diseases, 1 Scorbutic -BTUPUohs,; Teller,
•Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, SenUnal-Weakness,lm*
. potency,' Piles, Rhcumatlsmij Female -Weakness« Month*:
ly Suppressions, Diseases or the, Joijits, Fistula In AttO-
Nervous AffeotionsjPamsin the-BackanxlLoxns, Irrus r
tioris of the 'Bladder and Kidneys; successfully treated
Cure guaranteed. _
. Fourteen years’ practiccjffour in this city' enables i/r
Brown to oner assurances of speedy care to all wJtomay
come under his care. -_ r ' : ' r —. v
Office arid private consulting ioomr,4rDismond ay..
IP* Charges moderate', ■? - , oovs:d«wly_.
jEUhIATJBMr-Dr. Biowirs beWiy oMcovrea rem*
edy for Rheumatism is a speedy anaceneln remedy
Torthat painfuitrouble. It never fails-T - wr nu
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41j D*A*
MOND, Pittsburgh,.Ponna. The Dorrnr *)
Joaca’SMutton of.JMrv . .
A LIQUID HUMAN H-MBlßlfEforthechMainjol
A. -White, red orgrey.hair to ® 5 Si ifo
ci)l(jr,iuti/e?i-jßiautes'Prtce;6D:camieo“slJ“
Sold by vV.'JACKSON.iiO Liberty street,
-eeiiof Wood- - - - li^SS
cmpiy.-Pork
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