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Torrign atfd Dmatic Cigar*, w ilgiu =■,„ - Woodslie^corner. Vif u bu , g . ''V * ! ®»K^'K V * • N 0 .207 Liberty 53. •feronpp ISS-.rrr:‘ *»*««««»- Ik i "-- ..; •* .- ; ‘fSl%-. -- y-. -. yy : ■ r -> y- . •;• • -.v +1 *- • • ’. s >/:": ":yy:\~w:-:yxy*--*; "SV 7 i'' r : «■■,. «> '' *• i''. - « » ' v,* ->V*i ■- tr p ? = St?! £ :,T - LOCAL MATTERS. I fr ■ V ~VAucyioit or Jsbbt Lnrti Timers .—Yesterday morning, by previous announcement, that the tick* - ‘butoJeuny lihd’s Concert would be auctioned off, - : •, aUnhlc Ball 'was: almost entirely filled with per* 'at about 10 o’clock,: who wnbed to see: the *aje and purchase tickets, Admission to the Ball my ten cents. Mr.Bsrnurastatod thst the whole thing would be ■ conducted with the utmost fairness—there would be ■■ no byoblddera—that in this transaction he wished 'to be honest. And, as far a bye»bidder, such a cu« - ' rioaity would command a handsome premium, ni - Hethen stated that a number or seats would be i reserved for the press, -&c., and that they would ; commence with lhe saleorNo.4l, each bidder hav,. ing the privilege of 16 seats. However, the pur» chaser of the first ticket could have a choice of a ■ seat.,-. • • Hhe crowd,after waiting a tune (without Mr. Da> the Anctioneer, making his appearance,) be» i: -'dame impatient, and Mr. Barnnm called oat that if • than was a licensed Auctioneer in the room he 'wbnld please to come forward, when Mr , Lynd was: loudly Called for -by those present. He took the standand put up the.firat ticket. The. first bid on it was $26, end then, dollar by dollar,it reached $5O, and was knocked down to£. J, A. Chambers, of San Francisco, California.:: After this Mr. Davis came, snd Mr,Lynd gave way to him, and the bid ding was very animated, the premiums ranging, after the first-ticket up to 900, ftom 82 to 85. The r other two hundred sold at a premium of from 25 xants to 81,60. All the seats were readily taken, •and the proceeds of this firslConccrt, it Is supposed, will amount to over 88,000. . Amuvju. or Jemst Lihd.— -Yesterday morning, ---between 8 and 9 o’clock, the Messenger, boring the “Swedish Nightingale, arrived at oar wharf, was crowded with an immense concourse of - people,eagerly anxious to get one look at her, who * has won all hearts.' The whs rf, steamboats, drays, boxes, the bridge, and the balconies around the Mo r bongahela House—all were thronged with persons on the tiptoe of expectation to sea her make her r4nbl»»*/'Vr--- - \ The boat had been scarcely properly landed, when - ' actyarose lrom tho adjoining boats, •• there she ‘ ' goes,” and in a moment, Barnnm, with thesong - stress reclining -on his orio, preceded by another lady and gentleman, made their appearance, and ' ' Weeded their way through this dense throng to a ‘ carriago which was waiting for them. At her ap- ' proneb there was a rush —a moving to and fro—a manifested to bo near her, which made it exceedingly difficult for her to reach the carriage. _■ Altai she had taken her seat, and-the vehicle start* ed;ashont wentup that made the welkin ring, and . tho crowd followed to the Monongohcla House, : whpro they feasted their eyes on the building, with not getting a further glimpse of her. Quanrcn Sessions.— Friday, April 25. —Judges JM’Clmeand Boggs on the Bench. . Com. vs. Martin Day—lisiceoy of tinifi cloths, &c., from a. steamboat. - The defendant plead guilty - -to having taken the goods without the felonious in dent, tie was sentenced to five days imprisonment an the County Jail. - -Com. vs.Ed.Speer, for firing aboard pile, in tho - -early part of January, on Penn street, near Irwin, belonging to Thos, Scott. Flannegan for Commonwealth, and Col. Black for ■defence. The defenco proved an alibi, and the jury, with out leaving their box,-rendered a verdict of not guilty, and tho prisoner waa discharged by procla •station. : ' .The Court adjourned till 10 o’clock in the morn* sg. BgT Tba receipts at the Concert Auction far Jen. syj>tad's Tickets, yesterday, amounted to 880,25, < -which were subsequently forwarded to the Mayor ’ rvof-tho City by P. Thßarnum, to be applied to chan , -table purposes. - ~ A« we aoderelaDd, the steamboat from Biowno •idle waita bero on Saturday night, Tor the purpose <orcafrjtnj Jenny Lind and her party on their re> corn to Baltimore. We have it thcreroro in onr -> pamer confidently to affirm that there can be no hop£ or a third Concert. : D tiara or Jahe* D. Thosnsuaoh; Esq . —lt is Withemnilone of the most profaned regret that we •nnoonco thadecease of Ju. 0. Thornburgh, E>q. - He-died on Sunday, the 20th mat., at Madisoti ( O* It in well known to moat of onr citixena that be for • a long time wan Local Editor of the Mamiag Pat, . which department he conducted with the greateat ability. In ihia community be had many aery warm • fifendn, and waa eateemed aa a gentleman of worth J- and talent. 'l. } , , . A fellow, yesterday, trior having bid o(f t Lind ticket, which he thought he wss getting at a great bargain, took hit check to the office for the phrptlse of 1 receiving the ticket; hot to htsgreat tdisgrtn and mortification, he learned that what he hadbid oaaa premiom on the regolar price of 95. Rot feeling inclined lor'folk up,” he returned the check, when Mr- Bsmum remarked “that be had found ono man ic Pittsburgh who didn’t know how he wa* biddibg.” v Coos* or Qoabtsb Sessions. —The next Term ibC the Court of Quarter Sessions will commence on the first Monday of June, instead of on the third ftfenfisy, sis heretofore. This change has beeo made "ly mti set of theliegislatute, and is worthy tho etten« qionoftboao interested. .. - ' SwijHf.—'We undetstood, jenterday, that the b'link «h!sii Jenny Lind walked on from the steam er to tbeefcordlwd been stolen end cat up into toothpick*. Splinter* of it are at pretenlio great demand. car- The Jury in Ihe caao of ibo Coa>. vs. Back ofcn and Sabita, for libel, rendered a verdict, yes terdaymorning, of not guilty, but defendants pay :tbecoSls. , E3F* AtffßMaents crowd of persons, consisting of surato several thonsand, filled Fifth street, from tWijod to Bmitbfield, fust night, listening to Jean; EUntL Cttrb»stono seats were at n premium. -hr TowH.— Hon. Judgo Bredtn, or Boiler, l}on, Jadgo Bartdl and Hod, Jos. H. Kuhoo, ol Greens barglj, ire at present in the City snd have taken roamt-at the Monongabela House. -t®- We would coll attention to the advertise • meat id another column of the sale of Lots to the ifeighth Ward, Boyd's Hill- ipjy W» call attention lo the advertisement of 'vsBC Harris. He always keep* lor sale all the City '■slap patters- ■■ ■ „ - - mot ‘ < luge is* at watches and jewelry will bo. P®".-**. faction house, this evening, ■old at Mc<- ; at7M>’clock. —^ $y The jurors • '■ corning. . John IN • i'WHOtESAtE AND RE» Jbbaco) and Snuff, J?ar/iPn and DrrmttHc Cigars, Virgin alley. fib. 148 Wood street, corner i- <?ifubuTgi,pa. aprill]. ■■ •■ ■■ ■" ■■■ -■ ■ ' -—— ~'*4,farw>»cU MSSSSnffi. -hr- abeapof addi -Si tb® Ugliest marret pne \ V M. JW/rJ* EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. ■ No. 207 Liberty PREPARED and soldby .INOrYOUNGSON, 209 SaP" 3 j iM.ii mrT" 1 ' i Liberty street. Thispowerfullyconcentratedpre tUGAß ANDMOIiABM^ - ~ jjuraiiwfl; the inedlcalvirtnesof which are found to be > ■ ' 'yffiiti iin store and for sale by Kighulmistbe strength of tWonginal; American Oil. : .-3a»bbH. Mo SyffsbN A M-KNIGHT, '^(^CfcSttlefttSSandSa«em*«mh, wtthftU --04 Water stteet; i\_.'sionsforitso4e.;ilnevery<flseasewheretheorigi : U n“b The original Oil lit its natnral ifttate as lajtien r _„‘ tt'Anwels oi'i the earth, can be had as f £utm fonud|enu«J. notwithstanding a .certain firm claims lobe thl only proprietors. d&w*tf mm jjiP'''' - • - K BE3ssJ2?i3l£& *5 *°m*n Herby t»to. 8Ptl» " ‘ ~ 10 OB so HAHBsIurSSe BOYS’ CWTHE3. — m .J&™ ttU ISu&sld Btteet. wgtc flUtil Monday iffisaUantotts. Franlclia Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company, on Jan. 1,1851, published m conformity with the provisions of the sixth section of the Acvof Assembly of April slh, 1643. MORTGAGES. Being first Mortgages, well secured, free 01 ? round rent, in the city and county of hiladelphia, eiceptS37,9so in Montgom ery, Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny counues, Pn. Also, $7,500 in Ohio, sc- - cured by Real Estate in Philadelphia-"- 3918,133 63 ' REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff’s Sales, under' mortgage claims,viz: Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 fceL on* the S W corner of Chestnut and Schuylkill Sixth streets*..-.... A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, on north side of Sprnce street, west’ of Elev enth- A boose and lot, 21-7, by 100 feet, on west side of Penn sqnare, south side ■of High Two houses and lots, each 16 by 80 ft, on south aide of Bpruce street, near t Sohuylkill Seventh street-**'** , Five houses and loti, each 17-9 by 90 feel, Nos. 131, 133, 135, 137. and;l39 street*******——• Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on east-side of Schuylkill Sixth street, • sooth of Pine street.** ••*••*——tv v * A lot of ground, 10 by 07 feet, on the • northwest corner of Schuylkill Front and Spruce streets*—*-*.* ~T| . A house and lot, 18 by 108 feet, on south Bide of Filbert st, west of Schuylkill Seveathstreet* .*«•- * * V. Hotel and lot. 50 by 81 feet, on thesouth east corner of Chestnut; and Beach streets* ;tt— * ZT7 ■ Five houses and lot, 42 by 86 feet, on the north sidaof George street, west of Ashton street* *—• ■ ? ***•• Seven houses and lot, 20 by 117 feet, on the east side of Beach street, south of Chestnut street A house and lot, 18 bv 80 feet, No. 06 Fittwater st, east of Ninth st J LOANS. Temporary. Loans on collateral secam amply secured- • * • •*—— - bTOCKS. 910,000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent. i 200 shares Bank of Kentucky 17 do Northern Bank of Ky.-.-** 100 do Union Bank of Tena 13 do Insurance Company of the the Slate of Penna 800 do Soathwark R.R.Co— * 37 do Commercial and R. R. B’nk .ofVickßburg 300 do Pennsylvania R. R. CO. *- * 91 do Franklin Fire Ins. Co.--*** G do Mercantile Library Co fcss 7 do Union Canal Co*»* »•••■•—a 90 do N. American Coal Co 10 do -Schuylkillß.R.Co.**~« 9500 do N. American Coal Loan** NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE UNSETTLED POLICIES MERCHANDISE* CASH on band***— do m hands of Agents By order of the Board. _ CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pres't. Attest: ChablwG.BaKcua, Sec'y. ap23 J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. 81 Tough's Celebrated Ethereal Oil. FOR Churches,Stores, Parlors,.Steamboats, Canal] Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and i indeed every place where lightis required. The public I are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful ; assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, for Lard, Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers, Ginrndo!es,Wmi en, Mantel Decorations, Lamps, Glebes, 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 be found for store andshoppur poses, is Tough's Rehned Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light Is obtained at I of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite an ex amination of oar gooas and prices. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years' experience, and with fa cilities to supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on the mostfavoraole terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp i Store. . . , All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al legheny, free of cost _ | ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OB PINE OIL, re gularly sapphod once or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly passing roond the city,) willbe promptly attended to. LS. TOUGH, No. 82 Fourth street, A polio Hall, r apil9:d&wy between Market and Wood. A«w Variety and Dry Goods store. No. 97* North-tout comerWoodst. and Diamond alley. I B GREGG A CO., having opened at the above stand, • are now offering for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY and DRY GOODS, consisting I in partof Broad Cloths, Cassimcres, Satlnett, Summer i Pant Staff, Fancy Vestings. Ladies'Dress Goods, Lawns, i De Laities, Ginghams, white Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac.vAo. Also, a complete variety of Cutlery, direct from Sheffield. Together with Clocks, Gold and t Silver Watches, and Watch materials, Gold and Silver i Pens aod Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of I Palm Leaf Hals, Ac. In short, we have on hand almost every article osaally kept in the Dry Goods aod Variety line. All of which we offer for sale on the most favora ble term*, either for cosh or satisfactory reference * D. GREGG A CO. N-B —The Vusincs* of the late firm of Gkkgq & M’« C*J£Dtßss, will be f euled by ibe subscriber, ai the house of D. Grrgg&Co.,ssthe books,notes endpapers arem my possession, and I am fully authorized to settle up the business. (aprtt) DAVID GREGG. ROTANIMKKTXB 83BGKUB—Is the miraculous and symbolical mystery that charms away Rats, Mice and Koacbes from the dwellings of men. It posi tively has and will do 1L Itcan on.y be deciphered at &. L. CUTHBEET > 9 > Gen ? t Agent. 60 Smithfield street. ICO Cream I Ice Cream I P H- HUNKER, having removed to No. SM Liberty « street, (W.'A. Lease 7 * old stand,) will open for the season this day, (Monday, April9lst,) bis Ice Cream Saloon, and will famish the.eboicest Almond andyanil- He also bakes Bread of all variety. Cakcof alt kinds on hand and made to order in short uine. Fruits of the choicest kind on hand, fresh every week from the East. Call and try. [aprfll To lieafie* A'BTORE HOUSE, with all the fixtures, m Sharps* AM>urgh, In a good situation for business. Enquire of the subscriber, on the premises. j L aprtHl JONAS BUTTERFIELD. DONWBTti.—A. A. Mams A Co., have just received ft per express, a new lot of the moat fashionabledmng and aammer Bonnets, comprising in port the following styles, vixi— _ Ktce Dunstable; Brussels and Florentine; Alboni nad Jenny Lind; Hungarian - t Pearl and Satin; Tripoli and Cactus Heart; Tulip and Cactus \ Rice Pearl j French Lace ; Pedal; Straw Trimmings; Misses Gipsy; Gimp “ “ Cottages; European Agency, ana Remittances to Ireland* THE undersigned," European Agent," has again ar- j rtved in die United States, and will leave Pittsburgh in Jane next, for the twenly-fiflK tour of this Agency, | through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales,&c, t to return j in September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop* erty and drums; rcmlii money by sight drafts to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at the ratetff 85 per pound sterling; procures coplesof wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches or oil kinds, Ac., Ac. ife transacts the business in connection with bis relative, Husn Kesnar, Esq-, now resident in Dublin, who for more.lhan twenty years traveled annually ,oiOhis business,between Europe and America. Innumerable references given, i Dnring the sabscriber’e absence, remittances and other 1 business will be attended to at his Office, by his brother, i Edward J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street opposite St. 1 Paul r s Cathedral. THOS. J. KE£nAn« ■ I European Agent, aad Attorney atLaw, ■ .' -Pittsburgh, Pa. TT7Mr.KsErtaif may be seen on business in Cincin nati; at the Broadway Hotel, on the 28th and 29th of April; liTLaoisyilie, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and sdofMay; and in Si. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the 701,601 and gthof May, ' faprfc3wdaw 28« W Boojut EffCW BoolLfJt AT HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office: Rose Douglas, or the Autobiography ofa Minister’s Daughter; JSJpthaUa—a Tale j Ricjxard ol YorJt—or the White Rosa of England: an Historical Romance; Pope Joan, pr the Female Pontiff; by G. W. M. Rey nolds, Esq. The Personal History and Adventures of Pen Owen; by John Galt. - MaideuAunts. This work iis a companionto “ Vanity Fair.” Berue: a humorous novel; by Gregory Seaworthy. Tuno. ihe Avenger: by the author of the “ Wilming ton*,” “Lattice Arnold,” “Mountain Halt,” Ac. Liuell’s Living Age, No. 3GO; [aprlS additional sale of Forty Town Lota in East Liverpool, Oi fTIHE recentttnprccedcnted sale of Lots in the above 4- thriving Town having nearly exhausted those.pre viously laid out) and tfip depoand still continuing, the undersigned has been induced "jo lay'out a portion of his property in town lots as above, and ofers tfcefc for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is needless to say on? thing of she location of the town and prospects, (it having been sufficiently described In recent 1 advert* isementt,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those Wishing to procure a desirable home. -The ftbove I9Js are among the most eligible and desi* rabfeinthej>l&CC)94s 9?e pnncipally located inthe cen tre ofthose recently sold.' For information apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq., ‘ : East Liverpool, Feb. Snd, tS5t- [fsblQ:dawf pnme "^ S “ 7 f ° r ,al ' wk DYER. f .t . ■ ■■ ' ' '■ -v .-v . .■■■■-„■ . . - .->■ .-..f-iviSr . v■ '** *.^ €ommerdal anb Jinanri<tl. Dally ElevloTf of tlift WHoles&le fflarkct, ■ OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, > Satubday Mobsiro, April 26,. 1851. f .. The weather continues pleasant. -Busiogbs gen* orally food. ASHES—Wo have sales of 13 casks Soda at 3s. We note sales of Pot Ash by the cask at 4$ to 4). Sales of Saloraloa at 6 to sf. BUTTER—Further sales of . good Roll at 14. Sales of 8 bbls interior at Bc. ' POTATOES—We notice sales of 60 bushels Red at 45; 76 bushels Seed Neahannocks at 50, GRAlN—There is considerable arriving, and •ales are made at 60 to 70, aa in quality. We note a Bale of 240 bushels prime at 70, and 125 bushels at6s. Rye: the demand has Improved for good; we have sales of 480. bushels at4s; Oats: sales on the wharf at 30 to 31, BACON—The demand is increasing, aod holders askiog better prices; tho stock is not largo. We have sales of 75 hbds Shoulders ranging from 6| to 6|, on time. Sates of 30 hhds at 6J-, cash—par money. Sides bavo gone to Bc, at which we have sales comprising 74 hhds. Sales of 500 pieces Hams at 81; 600 Shoulders at 6|. FLOUR—Prices aro not so BlifT. We notice, by the sales yesterday, a decline. We have reported sales comprising about 400 bbls, ranging from $3,25 to 3,37, Towards the close of tho day, buyers were not wilting to offer over $3,25. * & At cost, g 884.377 78 B. PRICKS OB’ STOCKS. COBRSCTCD DAILY 808 THB BtOBHIKO POST B? Patricks A Friend, Exchange Brokers, Comer of Diamond alley and Wood sl. y Pittsburgh. 883.966 17 LOANS United State* C’s do do s’s Pennsylvania o’s do s’s Allegheny county 6’a do coupon G’s do scrip Pittsburgh city <Pa • • • do coupon 6’s, payable ini Philadelphia i Allegheny City 6's i do coupon o*s payable mi Philadelphia Baox of Pittsburgh » Me.chanls and Manufacturers Bank*-* »*••• Exchange Bank-*- Farmers* Deposite Bask* Allegheny Savings Bank* BBtDOE STOCKS. Mcnongahela Bridge- • St. Clair street do - Hand street do • N. Liberties do 27 94 54,652 21 $1,212,708 44 INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Co-* Citizens* do do*-* Associated Firemen's do TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohlo t Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cin. and Louisville* Lake Fne Line • • • ♦ * Pittsburgh Gas Works •• i Monongahela Slackwater i Youghiogheny do i eailboad stocks Pennsylvania Railroad Pcnna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Putsb'h do Marine Railway and Dry Dock Fayette Manufacturing Oo** * • Erie Canal Bonds, olu do do do new COPPES STOCKS. Pitub’gh and Boston (CliiTMine) North American North West: North Western Iron City Eureka * * Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure * ~ Ohio Trap Rock i Ridge Mining Company I Bluff Colling *"*••♦*— Fire Steel corrected Djlilt st Uoon & Sargent, Exchange Bankers, Comer of Wood and Stxth streets, Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh Banks par Philadelphia “ 44 Brownsville " » u Backs county “ 4 Chester Co. (new issue) * l Colambift Bridge Co Danville Delaware co. Doylestown “ Easton “ Germantown “ Lancaster Banks • *—— 41 Lebanon u ••••—“ Montgomery co. * Northumberland li Pottsvule *• “ Reading “ 1 Schuylkill co. “ “ ; Washington 44 4 - i West Brunch ” •—— *• Wyoming “ Carlisle ♦ •• 1 Chambcrsburg i Erie 1 Goitysburgb 1 Harrisburg 1 Honesdale- •• • --- *» 1 Middletown 1 Wayncabarg 1 Yorlc Banks I Belief Notes 1 United States Bank 10 Allegheny City Bcrip*»*par Allegheny Co. « ..Oprem Pmaourgh City “ --• -par NEW YORK New York City • Country Banks-.* •• NEW JERSEY. All Solvent Banks 1 DELAWARE 'AIL Solvent trunks • • • Small Notes MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks- •• Country Banks-**• VIRGINIA. Ok of Yb. aad Branches 1 Farmers 1 Bk & Branches 1 Valley Bk and Branches 1 Exchange Bk& Branch’s X Wheeling Banks i do Branches'l NEW ENGLAND All Solvent Bank* 7 FEET 10 INCHES WATXBITt TBS CHANNEL. Steamer Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver. “ Atlantic, Barkiasdn, Brownsville. Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. 11 Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Fashion No. ?, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey,'West Newton. “ I. Nelson* Moore, Wheeling. “ Messenger, Fisher, Cincinnati. “ Julia DearnGollagher, Zanesvile. “ Chieftain, white. Beaver. ... DEPARPED: « Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. 14 Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’l£ee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. 44 Michigan No. 8, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newton. 44 Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. 41 Clipper, No. 2. Duvol, Cincinnati. - “ Mt. Vernon, Kountz, Cincinnati. . 14 Red River, Franks, New Orleans. “ Regulator, WoodburQ|Lualsvine. “ Malta, Dexter, Zanestlle. 44 Jenny land, Hurd, Zanesville. • ms. v • trns’new and ftist running steamer CIN- Master,'will lehve dlsiiS§HHttegularly.every Wednesday. ror^i Bh,.rp^age,up( 8 h,.rp^age,up (? l yB On M bo ?^oMOaGER For marietta and Hockingpon. I OL& The fine steamer PACIFIC, Zakove Mae >HHSBHTSS,'wiII leave fin the above and intetraem- SJTpSnKvery TBURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. m: FBrrrpi|! }^orpa!B ago,appi yT o a^oaoI d,oMo aoN] raailO No. 61 Walt* «.'.y<d (j 3 Ffoni 51. I ‘ l Tim fine stßauieT ALLEGHENY. BEl<L£ 2, Capt. loaves the Alle ghenywnarf for Franklin, every Monday and Thunday, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. JpHH Hetrcu, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuuday and Friday, at 4 P. M. ' F°r Freight or Benaage, apply on Board. [mar2l) ftemltt&neSS.io Groot Brltoto; % Irol&nd. Blakely t co. b»ve coMismiyror Baj/sretsT DRAFTS, payable at any Hank in BnKlsndi Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and for any amoant over 41 «K*r; ling. Office with Woodward, Blakely & Co., comer of Sixth and Liberty.streets, {second story,) next door to i.fcg.pioyd^wholesale Grocery .ap«M>J RemoTal. “ WOODWARD, CO., Maaufacmrers ot Queensware, Earn turtnifootvOWo.'haySiei-, moved their sample Store from No, 104 Fourth street, to' the corner of Sixth and Liberty streets '(second story,) yberethey will keep.on hand a large and eeneral-as sorthSent of Hpeklnghara and Yellow Cane Ware, suita ble for the country and city trado. Merchants and Tra ders are respectfully solicited to call and examine the quality of our scares and prices. Orders from a distance attended to with promptness. sprlS •«*' '* 1. Par value. Asked. Offered .. 8 ’ 100,00 6110.75:8110,6v3 .. 100,00 105.00 104,00 100,00 101,25! 101,00 .. 100,00 02,75! 02,50 95,00! - 90,00! ; 95,00! 90,00! BAN K4NOTEI LIST. Slate Bk and Branches ■ 1 OiherSolventßsnks--*- l Bk. of Sandusky 75 Granville —^...50 Norwalk 50 Urbanne • «••• 50 Wooster • 75 INDIANA. State Bk and Branches * 1 ILLINOIS* State Bank Branch***»*so Bk of Illinois.-—•*••**7s KENTUCKY. All Solvent Bunks* • MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches • l MICHIGAN. 4U Solvent Banks*** WISCONSIN, Marine 4 Fire Ins. Co. ax Milwaakie * 5 TENNESSEE. 411 Solvent Banks***— 3 NORTH CAROLINA. AU Solvent Banks U SOUTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks*—*—* 1 GEORGIA. AU Solvent Banks** ALABAMA. All Solvent Bnnks** LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks 1 EXCHANGES. New York —i prem Philadelphia* •■— • *4 u Baltimore***- 4 u Cincinnati I dls. Louisville 1 “ St. Loult U “ VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new) • par. do do (o)d)*sprem. Sovereigns & 4,83 Guineas 5,00 Fredenosdocrs 7,80 Ten Thalers- 7,80 Ten Guilders**•• 3,90 Louis d’or 4,25 Napoleons *•—»—••• Doubloons, Patriot* * * 15,75 do Spanish— 10,25 \ Ducats *****■* ■*♦«»- 2,15 FORT OF PITTSBURGH. arrived Allegheny KiVer Tr»4e. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS, ► *• _ t 1 * 1 SiES 'V¥*“E«v< • '■:■ ■: ■■': > 'v *'-r T *■ portion JjaUo. SCOTT au OTIS* AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . 01 MAIN STREET, BT. LOUIS, KISSOUW, HAVING beon engaged in the above business for the last six' years r in this 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 Goods., and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale he will Tefor tn Messrs, tiewett, Roe & Co.,E. R. Vio let, Wm-D* Wood & Co., John J. Anderson & Co.j R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co., Larkin Denver, Saint Louis; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. . fmar2o;y p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. UNDERWRITERS 1 SALE OFROOKS.—Tkis (Sat urday.) evening at 7J o’clock, at the Soles Rooms, corner of Fifth and wood streets, will be sold, the con tents of throe cases of Books and Stationery, slightly damaged by water. apr2B OCKAWAY at AnonoN-On Saturday morning, 20ih inslant, oi 11 o’clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth .stream, wiU bo sold, one superior Rockaway. Carnage, nearly-new—eastern patent flggg., 'W 'itiICKEFUNG WANU.at Accnow.—On Saturday O afternoon, 20th instant, at a o’clock:, anno Cemmer. cial Sales Rooms, cornet of Wood and Fifth street!, will lie sold by order of W. 11. Benny, Esq., Administrator of Dr Day, deceased, one superior Piano Forte, Chiclr ering’s manufacture —fine, tone and in complete order. , a pr2s ■■■■ , 1- M. DAVIS, Aucfr. JAUIBS BIcKBSHA. Anetlontiri BRICK DWELLING HOUSE at Auction,— On Sat urday noil, April 26th, st3o’clock m Ihenflemoon, will be sold on the premises, Fifth street, opposite the Court House, above Grunt, a three story Brick Dwell inc House, with seven rooms, and folding doors.. This i« on excellent situation, for either a Boarding House, store or dwelling. The terms will be accommodating Qpt23 JAMfc»9 .M’KENNA BUILDING LOTS at auction.—On Monday even ing, April 28th,m 8 o’clock, -will be put up to., the highestinS beat bidder, at M’Konna’e Auction Honae, a few Building Lots, opposite tbo .United States Arsenal. Terms accommodating, and will be announced at sale a p r l7 JAMEB:M*KENNA t Anct > r. W. G. ffl’CAttlSßY, Auctioneer. Y ALU ABLE REAL ESTATO at Accnoit,-Wlllbe sold on the premises, on Saturday. May 3d, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, a Loi of Ground, situate on Pike streot, between Walnut and Factory, in the Fif.h Ward of tho city of Pittsburgh. Said Lot is fronting SS feet on Pike street, and extending hack 100 feet. On which is erected two (mainframe houses, m good repair and com pletely finished. To any person wishing to supply him self with a home, this is a first-rate opportunity, as such chances arc seldom offered aipubUc s&!<j\ Por further farticulani enquire of John. A. Parkinson, Penn street, ifth Ward or at the Auction Store of the subscriber. apriS W. G. M*CARTNEV, AucPr. SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY *r Auction-—Will be sold to the highest and best bid der* on Saturday, May tOth, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon* at the carriage shop of J. P. Wiisonj on Third st* below Wood and Smithfield. to pay cost of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Barouche, with new leather top, iron axle, and left by Mr. Phiup Motz.j one open top Buggy, left by Mr. Herring. • Also—! one horse Carnage—standing top, iron axle, and nearly new. Those interested wiUpleasetaxenoticetothis advert* isement, as they will be soldat tho ume and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by . the owners or their agontsbefore that time, with cost of this advertisement. apr!B W. G. MACARTNEY, Auct’r. 23,00 35.00! 46,00 33,00) 49,00 49,00 25,00 55,00 50,00 Co-Partnerahlp. CAMPBELL & CHESS have Uisr day (April 1 Ufa,) associated with them CHARLES M’KNIIiHT. The holiness will be continued under the firm of CAMPBELL.CHESS A CO. faprt9 44,00 37,00 4000 102,50 30,00 45,00 40,00 THOMAS J- CAMPJEIL. PAVED CHESS. CiIASLSS at’KWlfifXT. Iron City Tack Factory. THE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hood, nil sizes of Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Fla shing:, Clout and Hob Nails and Tacks ; Barrel Nails, Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails; pattern maker’s points; Rivets, assorted sizes, &c*« Ac, 5 CAMPBELL,CHESS ft CO., WarehoUße, SOJWater st, -Pittsburgh. aprifclm FOR SALE—A valuable unimproved property of 3J acres of choice land, situate on the eastern road,3} miles from the city, opposite the residence of Mr. Cart* wrlghL Also, a property of 40 feet front on the eastern road, by X4O deep to an alley, with a large doable frame honse,in good order, and a well of good weicr—situated * mile from the city line, B;,CUTHUERT, Gen’l Agent, aprlO SO Smith field sire et. London pickles and sauces— iusireceivednt No. *<2so Liberty street, an assort ment of Cro«se & Blackwell’s celebrated Pickles and Sauces. Amen? them may be found— Picklod Gorkins i Worcestershire Saace; do .Walnuts; Reading do; <lo Cauliflower; Harvey do; Mixed Pickles; Walnut Ketchup; Anchovy Paste; Mushroom do ; Essence of Anchovies. WM. A. M’CLURG & CO* Grocers and. Tea Dealers. fIUIKNTIJN CRACKERS—A new article in This city ; X also, Boston Biscatt and Dyspepsia Cracker*; re ceived and for sale by nprlO Wftl. A.IVPCLUBQ. FAIR IN AID OF Tnß .ERECTION OP A GER MAN ORPHAN’S ASYLUM—AU friends and well wishers of the Orphans are respectfully informed that a number of ladiesof Pittsburgh and vicinity, will hold a Fair, with Supper, in anl of the erection ot the building of a German Orphan Asylum, for Allegheny Connty, to which they solicit the support and participation of the benevolent. The Fair will commence on TUESDAY, April 2iHh. at Wjlxiks Hall. ID* Tickets for the Fair and Supper 50 cents; for the Fair alone. 25 cents To be had of Mr. G. Kreu, Liberty street; In both the Catholic Book Stores, Fifth street; at Messrs- Felix and Burkle’s, Penn street, Bayardstown, at J. Ruff’s or J. Lewis’ Allegheny; or at the doors da ring the time of the Fair. [apr!B:td Pearly White Teeth and Breath, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath tsever bo font,or their - TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonet, Ambor Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow aud the breath odtferoasiy sweet Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree, head of Wood tdec2o TOHIf SI’VAUEN. COVODB. JI'PADBS a COTODI, to John M’Fmleu Jt Co.J Canal Basin, Penn sireel Fenna. Railroad—Central Railroad*. THE subscribers having been appointed shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receivo any merchandize or produce for shipment east on the opening of tbe Canal. Good** via this ronte will be earned through in fivo days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. HUES or FREIGHT BETWEEN PHJLADBLFHIA& PITTSBtIB GH • Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits,Feathers, Farniiure, Drags, Me dicines, Saddlery, Wool, Ae., Ac., 31 & lOQfts. Hardware,Qneensware,Groceries, Points, Dye Staffs, Oils, Leather, Clover,'Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds,Ac,,Boo.*>lo0 fta. . Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter,Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee,Tallow, Grain and Rags. 000. 100 lbs. Ashes, Marble, {rough,LTar, Pitch, Rdsin, German Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. j^luOtts. IttarlB. , M’FADEN A COVODB. BARGAINS!— Teachers and families wishing to pur chase School Books. Classic Text Books, and Edu cational works,will fyidiigreatiy to their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Sto re, 65 Mar ketstreet, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drag Store. Thises*. tablishment is selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO—Carter A Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost. We have an excellent stoch of these works, and families, ministers, Ac., would d o we 111 o cal I d ttrjm g the present week only. [apr9l EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. ritQ-LBT—The STORE ROOM now fitted up with an I elegant modem and attractive front. Rent very low. aptfl - EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. boat Accountant,” Professor ;of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. :' - N. B. HATCH, Esq.) of Ihe Pmsbnrgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Low. ■ „ „ . JOHN D. WILOIA&IS, Professor of Ornamental arid Mercamile Penmanship. ' ... Persons desirous ofobtaimng a thorough Met caniiie ed ucation, can rely upon obtaining in this Institntion every thing that is advertised, There is no advertising of the names <jf Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place } ttof rio nwwtouggfng the jtublic xauhvicci* of engraving*, 'With the engraver’s name' sup pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to have «ex.er cuted” them with a pen." . Ladies’ Writing Class meets tu a separate apartment, from 10 to 12 A. lu. : • Gentlemen’s Class from 8. ra the mormug till 10 at night._ '_ - • tmarkLdAw 40'1?rev , C0&B5B 0? MABKST AND THIRD 6TBEBTS. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered-Insti* tution of the kind la Pennsylvania. Faculty. Josh Flbmiso, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O.K. Chambkblis, Professor o PrnmamAip, Mercan» tile computation, &e. « , . fr.PT _ m Watson, Esq * Lecturer on Commercial Law,' ■ ’ ■ Those wishing to obtain f complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its applicationto every branch of bu siness, also; a rapid auoelegahtTiand-writing, are invi* to call and exaralne.the arrangements. Lepture oft CqtamerciniLh* eve of evening, T? efe r ' - ~ "• tp any of the- city Biercnan;s. MccjQ - a. W- Pouter, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW) OFFICE,- NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, Idawiiirttl Uriel] PtUjiurgl. Pa , nov!s;dawly . ... ” - g-gre lor 3*!<>._ A DRnG:AMD AfOTHECARY \s*§sfis doing an excellent bosinessj is offered .for sole. lgg For farther information enquire at this Office. , i.-’. aprlS ritHE BEST "3 rim Tea in nttsburgh.— Some new I crop Young Hyson Tea has been teceived at MOR RIS’ Tea Mart" in the Diamond, which for strength uid flavor is superior to any ever sold in Pittsburgh. Price *l,OO per Id. «J 3 .. ,1. . /> * ■« i' * V" ' - P. M. DAVIS, Anct'r. duff* s PITTSBURGH ' - - *, ’ - « f * \ >. # 'Wf v j'v .*>- - BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the poUy Morning Post* aacitvro at r.ioHTSWo--rEiima> bt uuk St. Louis* April 25. Wheat.. Slightly improved at 62*063; chice W *CMn and Oats. .Unchanged and doll at 36*038* for yellow and 40 Tor white, and 38339 for the latter, article. . ' -Barley..Choice 68. ~ ■, ' Provisions.. Meat Pork 18,60. Lard r. No 1, in bbls and tierces Bf®B* ; keg 9|o9*. Bacon. .Shoulders 6|06. Ribbed Sides 7*o7f. CleatSideaB;Hama7fo7|. Whiakey.. 18*018*. Hemp. .Prime to eommon, 70,00083,00. Lead.. 4,25. F100r..3,6003,60. . Rev* T>r, Kllll&eUy'o FemaU Seminary, ■• • KITTANNINGj PA.,; \ v •• - i TbECOMMENDED by Gov. Johnston . and Bishops j JLv Potter and Upfold, will re-open for summer session | on the 30tb instant, (April). •; ? * * Charge for board and English tuition per ses- i sion of five months, * - - - -. . 860,00! i Charge lor washing and stationery, per session -I I of five months, • - - . - - 3 5,75 I Music, &o., at customary rates. No Extras. Number j of boarders received, 25. See Circulars at J. H. Mellows Book Store,7o Wood street. Befmnet in Pituburgh —The Episcopal Clergy; Jadge I M’Clnre; Judge Shaler; J. H. ShoenbergerjG. K ■ White, A.B.Cnrlfngi Bias.; W.H. Richardson, Esq. I Kiskemmetas; Judge Jack; Greensburgh;Judge Bnf | fington, Klttanmng; (aprlo:3tawf3w • •••■ To James Denny. . are hereby notifiedthaiCATHAßlNE BENNY, X by her father and nextfriend, has filed in the Court of Common Pleas .ofAllegheny County, a. lifib'el for a Divorce avi7iculomammoni.Ho.6s, of June Term,lBso. And you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper person, before the Judges of our said Court of Common Fleas, to.be holden at the City of Pittsburgh, onthe third Monday of June next,to answerthe petition or libel of the said Catharine Denny, and show eause. if ] any you have, why she should not be divorced from the: bonds of matrimony,agreeably to the acta of Assembly ! jin such cases made ana provided. i i Witness the Hon. Wm. B. M’Clure, President Judge of said Court, this 23th day of March. 185 L "“Pronnhe Record. GEO.S.HAYSjProth’yI mat29:4ilaw CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. Transparent Window Shade Factory. 48 IRWIN STREET, ' - (BSrwjEsr print «Ki> libbbtt nssrcs). T IST OF SHADES on band and made at all times to Mui order— -3*4,4-4,54 011(5 6*4 Baff Shades,plain and bordered \ *» “ « u Transparent green do; « « u . «*■ ■ Dark r n “do- Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do do do; ' :. Gothic and Mezzitinio, of new style; STORE SHADES o l any color, with Lettering or De signing. -OIL CLOTHS on band. Also, a lot of SHAPE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade, gy Cnrtains hnng on reasonable terms.' •••■••■* P. S.—-Pedlers wili do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere aprl&Sm Music. MRS, HULEATT, late of the City of Lublin, re** spectfally informs, the.citizens of PiUsbnrgharid Allegheny, that she is prepared to give instruction on the riano Forte and Singing, cither at their residences or at tier’s, corner of Leacock and Morgan streets, Alle gheny. For particulars enquire at. this office, or .at ;the store of W- I>aiy.& Co, Filth street. Terms moderate, Samuel Alluder. Tk/TANUFACTURERof FOWLER’S PATENT BED iXJL STEADS, has removed his Ware Room to 98 3d sl, to the well-known stand, formerly occupied: by Ro berts & Kane, where Bedsteads of every variety can be obtained or made to order, wholesale and retail.- Like wise CABINET FURNITURE: AND CHAIRS of the latest fashions and of the best materials the market af fords, made and kept on hand* . , gplfcif liUbographte laatithte* CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The sabscrioers most respect* folly announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose bi-carrjing on; af'the old stand, in Singerly 7 s Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittaburgh,the Lithographic Printing-,in aUits various branches.. Having machinery, recently arrived from] Europe, they are prepared to do works in' Lithography J equal to steel engraving. They solicit & continuance of] the patronage bestowed, heretofore so liberally to the; onejmnner, Wm. Schacbman,"and they hope by strict attentionto their business, byelegant workmanship, dqd I the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en I lightened public. • > | "Bonds, Checks,Drafts, Machine Drawing?, Likeness* ; es, Landscape*, Autographic Letters. Bill Headsj Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze af Co* lots. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office, us above. - ' • WM. SCHUCHMAN, - apr23 FRED/HAUNLEIN. ENGLISH and HUSH TEAS.—The subscribers have just received an invoice and will hereafter, keep ri constant supply of the'above class of Teas, the flavor of which is so generally preferred by persona from the “ Old Country,” and by many others. Price 50 and 75c. V fit, . The house which has been advertising an exclusive monopoly of these Teas, cannot continue to do so with any truth. . ' We have, also on hand a largo- assortment ot Fresh Teas, of all grades and of every description, believe cannot be excelled in Pittsburgh. WM-AATCLURG & CO n «•; Grocers and Tea Dealers MUUSE ANJ)LOP FOR-87MI —for new Frame Houaeof for rooms,a kitchen cellar. Also, onioven, and a large yard and garden. The lot is 20 feet front on Resacastreet, Allegheny, by U 0 deep, to on alley 19 feet wide,— pleasantlysituated mtheßuena Vi»to addiiiou to Allegheny. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’i Agent, \- ep23 50 Southfield atreet.- Tt OFFICER, Agent of Real Estate and Writer of] . .. Deeds, Mortgages. Bonds,Artioles of Agreement, c.. No. 63 Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield reels. {oprift ] St. Clalr Hotel, (Formerly the Exchange,) Comer of Pehn ana St. Cl ah r ifreef#, PtitiburgL TTtHIS spacious, central,' and conveniently . located HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, will be opened for the accommodation of the public, on Thursday next, the 24th instant. . - The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully informs hts friends and the public, that he has furnished it in the most elegant and comfort able style, and employed competent assistants, and at* { tentive and faithful servants, and that he will spare _no exertions tomato it equal to any house in theconntry. The wall known central location of tbe House, and convenience of its arrangements, rendering it the most desirable, etiherio travelers or permanent boarders, in duces him to solicit and hope for ft a liberal share of pa tronage. . , [spi22] ; : C. W. BENNETT. . The FranhUs Fire lnsura&te fiompaai 07 FSIL4JXL7HU.. TVRECTORB: :• I p / Charles W. Bancker, GcorgeW* Richards, 1 Thomas Hart, ; " MordecaiD. Lewis, I Tobias Wagner, AdolphiE. Boric, Samuel Grant, Dana 8. Browne, Jacob R. Bmitn< • Morris Patterson. .CHAS. N. BANCKER, Pres* Cass. G. Bahcisb, Secretary* gy Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited | on every description Of property in town and country’ \ at rates as low as are consistent with security. » The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums,saTelyiovested, I afford ample protection to theassured. . V ; The Assets of the Company, on January let) I® 51 ) as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol-1 ows. viz■ 'i Mortgages ■-• —»8 918,12868 - ,i RealEstate —84,377 73 Temporary Loans**-* ■■■ 63,969 17 Stocks ■■ 5J»Bg 00 Cash,Ac. 64,346 81 •" •,• ' 81,213,708 44 - Since their incorporation/ oP2I yearMhey have paidnpwards of Ont latllwn FoUT-Sundrtd Thou tand Dollars , losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advaniagesof Insurance/hs jgrell as the-ability and aprS4l Office N. E. cornet Wood and 3d at*. ¥1 EVOLUTION IN FEELING —Jenny Lind is coming tv —lie people of oar city ore all eager for the Con cert H. Cheater has on hand, of his own manufacture, a new atocfeof the latest style of colored SHIRTS. Call and see for yourselves,‘ainhe Emporium of Fashion. , - ' - No.HSmithfleldstteet (Chronicle and Dispatch copy.) " t rriKASi TEAS I—Exira Fine Yoang Hyson Tea, la 1 lackarcd boxes—the finest flavored Yon ng Hyson Tia in (he. market. Jn«V received at ttc Tea ft tnra.ftfl Fifth atreet.. iaptg«l A. JAYNES. —OMISTHiNG NEW.— Robert Chestor 1 * splendid aa- ° B S“nt“f BOYS’ READY MADE CtOTHING, which, for vaTietyotmatcrlal and elegance of style, cannot be equalled west of the mountains; Persons wishinir to ponhase are Invited to call and eiamine for themselves. Oar motto is— “ we study io pla«se. n >o ehargtafpr showing oqr Goods--Call nuhe Emponnnt of Fashion. A». 71 s!r«l. npSa :■■■-’»(Dispatch and Chronicle copy > 1 William Qtxon'i liondoa Patcnt Watcliea, . ■ SUPERIOR to any \Vatchaa ever offered u> tie cin- Market strMliU Agemio' ihe above named LeverWatchea, Thefolltrwi ng guar antee is attached to each Watcli: . . SSuk, •€lionom«ter'^.W»tcfrMaw&ciwer,, 45 KingSquare* GosweU Thia certifies that is warranted by me be of my mawifactnre, and no is gen? me J accotn panied by a-cortificate bearing Jny wgntttiirc. - {action of the purchaser. [apil7i _W. yiAUly : i>aß“« rl v eall ®“ Uer y* T J MHS NEWTON wtshea 10 lnlotmme. Ladtes and Gentlemen of this vicinity, that she ha*fiuedup at: Rosm over the Store of Alexander & Day, corner ofi Mar&t street andWDiamtm'd.when) .she is prepared totakeDagaerttotype Liknesses, in. all Ute various 81 tty" Likenesses taken Single of in; Groups or any n iimner. 1 . [aprlSttw —AGON—SOvQOft fits. HamVstlpertor cut and cured, Jg***-' 10,WO Onouidexs ’■;.":’ ’ ■«•' ">\ '••••; "r: T-- v A% " ' • / **. * *»’•» T • *-' • < tv-- :* Bankers anl) <S«hangt Brokers. »yATBnK SHOWN* 1 MY GATT & BROWN, BASKQRS a SD EXOBANOB BROKERS) CLEVELAND, OHIO. E/* Collections made in all Iho-principal cilic?, and STOCKS , Bought and Sold on Dommlialoa.r - marS9:om . /\n ; : 'c. . • • , Bllibft ODUttY, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ho. 68 Wood Strtil, , Third door below Fourth—taest tide). . QIGHT EXCHANGE onthAEulern Ciucs constantly. O for sale. Tune Bills of. Exchange and Notes Idht-. counted. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes, bought ami sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the Doited Slates. Deposits received of Par'rind Current Funds, - mar27:r baskinghodbb. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., ' .. NO. 15, WOOD.STREET, PITTSBURGH. Carreal snoney received on deposit.-• : Collections made on'alllhepriacipat cities of the Uni* adStates. ■ . - " * laugttly. PATRICKS & FRIEND. i BAHKRBSAHDEXOHAHGRBaOKBRB, No. 85, connaa Wood ant) Dnieotm eiaanrs, i ' . ■ Piutburghi Pa, fmayl .; fAfl B.Bonn. . . TBO3. SABOXBT. HOOBT «t SABGEST* 1 •BANKERS''AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,, T\EALERS in'Coltf, Bank Notes, 1 Foreign B 1 ana Domestic Exchange,'Certificote&ofDeposii&c EXCHANGE onalLthe pnnelpal.CitiesoftheUnioh, ahd EuropejTorsale in stnnsto suit purchasers.; .? - : CUBRENTandpaifonds received ondeposlte t . COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, aithe lowest rates. r • ~ sepil-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUBE. BRYAKrGtiEIffI ACO, "VTOTES, Drafls, Checks, Ac- collected, and Re dill XV lances made upon favorable terms. ; may22:tf • • R. R, BRYAN, Cashier. Hbuidayiburghi May 18.1650. T . :; [ - • ■ Notlee. TTrEhave associated 3. GAaDntKtt Cotfw with ufc in fix the Exchange and Banking business.' : ; . WMi H. WILLIAMS A CQr ■ Pittsburgh, San}?. I,lBsL~ja6:!in- w • • -. ) WH. H. WILLIAMS.. .*-"W. B. Jt’VAT.r ■ ♦>• • *?!• 0.C0W13 WH. B. iWILI.IA9IB » flO<> ‘ BANKERS' AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, l ■ HORXHBAST COBHXB OF .WOOD ATOTJUBB STBKETS. . ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec* tionspromptly attended to. . ■■ fjsfcfim HOLMES A SOHS) . [' iu.vs asMOtrsn tsbs bauxetg ahb xxcHAjroa. ovficx To No. 67 Market strest 3 /our door* btloxsold stands * N. HOLMES & SONS; M 5 Y> ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; and Dea- JO lerain Notes, Drafts; Acceptances, Gold, Silver fend Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale; • • - * 1 Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Deposits# received in par funds or current paper,'No. 67 Market street; between Third and! Fourth streets. . - • ~•' acgSS-ty. DoTTiesttc and foreign Exchange? Sank Note*, GoldandSilveT,EovghL,Soo4 and { , AT ZUE * - ••• > v .-i ’• * . 1_ EXCHANGE. AND DASHING HOUSE William-A Mill & ©».,' • 4 64 Wood Street, i ! ’ PITTSBURGH. « Iiy 4 IHTSEXST ALLOWED OH TGfflt DEPOSITS, . L&tlg^3 E. R. KERN AN. ALLSS EEAM3B. ! ; '" C '' ~ "SUWAJU) SA&^> • KS&2ZEH & RAHN* .F . Bankirsdnd Exchangeßrokers, Dialers in Foreign And Dcmettic Bills, Bills of Exchange 3 of.pepos iiy Bank Notes, and Coin, j. : Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the] St ! Charles Hotel.- . : 1 ' ‘ mayg? ’ [apiflSfcSw G. W. TAYLOR,:" - { 112 SECOND STREET, ‘ ! COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. \ CITRICT attention will be given to all business •o- trustedto his care.'! Pittsburgh! manufactured etti cles always on-hand; orprocurea on short «*atice. \ Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on fevoja< ble terms. Advances made if. lequired. -- ioct22:tf Dr. Rogers’Byrop of Irtyerwort end T*r ATO ■•''■ " • v CAi7GHAIiAOI7A|..v . For the complete eure of Coughs, Colds, In flu enza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of EloodXand all other Lung 5 Contplamistendtngta CONSUMPTION. • Jioob at Its Unporalelled Success. j: mHE above ditttugaished COUGH MEDICINE is cd> 1 ryinv all before it in Lung Complaints. la all sec tions of uie country it Is constantly performing curbs which astonish even physicians themselves. Cook at the high character and. stranding ot the names whibh voachforits onxivailed healing power. H. late Professor in the Meoicoi Colle gein Cincinnati; W. J. Richards, M.D-i Horn-Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wm. Burke) for more than 20 years Post Master of Cin.j R. , S. Newton, M.D., Prof/in the Medical CoUege at Mem* I phis, John A. CoUinsVEso.,: Proprietor of the 1 Term). Organ; and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sans of .Temperance of Ohio i William H. Leyisoh, Esq., Editor of the U. S. Military -and Naval Argus at N. Y-jThdmasC. of Albany; Rev. H. Witeman* Rev. R. Hoyt, N.Y.Gityf and we could name hundreds) aye thousands of others, who tesufy from personal experience, that it has cared them and-their , friends, in some cases after-all o ther remedies had failed* Suchmtn never make siteh statemenUj unless convinced of theirtiuth'beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few;of tbeJetters. - \ Extract from a letter from F. M; Cory to H. In Stew art, No. 137, Second sireeti New York. • \ ; V ' SPABTAy June 30,1849. | Xhar Friend Stetaaru I have been home now just two months. When I last saw. you. r had but little hopes Of, ever getting any better.. Bat I have now thepleasure of thanking you forrecommending'nfeto take Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort,-Tar, ana Canchalagua. I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determine? to moke a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else. I have only taken-fonr bottles Of it, aud 1 mast say it hasdoue me more good than any other medicini I have ever taken.; On my first takingly Itlncreased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal "of bloody matter fromtny lungs. Butthathasnowceased/ahd so fcas my coogh, nearly. I cough but Uttle now, and ex* beet soon to be entirely free from It; 1 consider it an Invaluable medicine, and nhall recommesd it 10 allwhq are afflicted ynth a wmgh or diseased lunjs. ; ? I let ayonng lady, who had the CONSUMPTION) and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever* al monthsvnih oar .phj sician, but grew worse, have on« iottie of it, and ft cured her. It acted almost miraculously in her case* - X . Yont sincere friend, - F. M. COBY. 1 N B. The original letter from which the above is an extract, is oo file, and can Jbe seen at ourofflee, No. 310; l AT XHE LUNGS CURED. j Statement qf ifr. A. Long . Baker. No. 338 Pearl street^ .if. Y.—A few day B bcfore iosv Christmas, t wos taken; unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at.the| Lungs. 1 called in.a.Hommopalhics • physician, bm-bls, medicine did riot, seem to help me.; I read, your advert-t ■isement, suid tho ught I •would try J>r.&ogejf : SvTup.o/\ IdvenoorLTar and Canehalaguas Before ! ;had taken > upthetftmfhorik, my. bleeding had stopped, mv Coughs ioai guns, and I wit as well as usual.: My Ixealta is noy? , i good.' 1 consider it rl moatcxcellent medicine, andcorv I dially recommendii 10 my friends. [This statement teas ■ \ irusdeiothePrvsni*ion.March\%t}KlvsQ’\ . 5 m °OTHER NBW YOftK CITY REFERENCES. iry For want of room 16 publish oi length , any more \ cenfficales, we here give the iiames and residences ofj several indmduals well known in New York, every one: of xohom has used this medians, and can speak personally i I of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear .what : ' H. Rma, No. 192, BxpadWay, corner of John! street.'- .'v.' * Rev. Ralph Hoyt, No. 137, Madison street, Pastor, of of the Good Shepherd.” , * . ' Roarer S. Locxwoqp. N.0;.30i Yesuy fitreev: I 'SiLVAHUa Hoyt, No. 290, Houston street. eureito ask for Hr. JL Rogeri* Syrup of L£V- LerwOßT, TAB,; and CANCRaLaGUa; and let no. I other bepalmedonto yon.” ‘ I CAUTION.—-None unless there is on the buff I wrapper,a.note hohd,signed with a Pen,by A. L. SCUViLL A - I FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A,L. SCOVILIi I A CO., i^or,GOTHIC l HALL,’ No. 31cTfcw*ftooy, NewYorfc, to. whom .all or’ I ders'&r ihfe letters; relating to Agencies, I should ■ m I ALSO, for sale by R.E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, I Wholesale Agent for Pittsburg atuT yiemity ; I Curry and HP. Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, I Carr A Co., Manchester j'A. FaiteTson, Birmingham. 1 PRICE-—ln large botile,81,00; or six bottles forSs,oo j _ mat2s^m Yours* Bcsnpood -arH - Walnut;’-V(w«uk| - ’BardwaTtaud JiuTnituTe atVVholeSaie. ; THE subssribers have jUstrec'eived'ffbm New York and Boston a most•’ splendid stock' of VENEERS, and aremaniifactQribg by machinery Famiture suitable for thetr&de, All of which we will sell eattretnCly low prices; •' v"- i . As great care was taken in the the stock,' persons cannot fail to be fitted either us to’ quality or price; us it ia v Well known'that Furniture can be made by machinety superior and much lower than by hand, tho attention of the trade is respectfully invited. - Turned Work,in all its brunches, carried on as usual. Plank Cor hand for Carpenters) and. all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet constantly offhand—YUiVMafcogsny, Varnish/ Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac.,: Ac.- - RYAN.: A M’REE/ RyanVßuildingSj ’ w No. 31 Fifth-street;- ■> -»T **• ... .. .. ’■♦ '. **.' *.*•■ »■ •*• V* • ** 5 ::-tV, V-' 1 * ‘ ,; •.*'•.• ■" r •*, V* '.'. '■•■•■•; .«=•• •’" - *-•£ «* » ' » •* _ if '-’.S' .if. EcmoTSl. HOPK KVJEEI, WONDERFUL CUBES!! SBB HOW PROMPTLY TC . ACn, To Cabinet Jlaberii mar22:ydaw TALUABLE BEAL (ESTATE FOR SALE.—For sale—that valuable Lot of Ground, situated atnhe corner ofMtorketahd Water streets,'at present occupied by-MaivanyJcLedlie,as a' Glass- warehouse*— hqvinfl :& front on Market Street of 38-feeYll inches, r and on, Wulerslreet qf.3sfeet liinchqs. : • , ; , * : Also* the Lot of-Ground adjoining the Gtis Works,' ! formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph Tomlinson, as'a'Ship ! Yard—having;, a fro nt of 131 .feet 4i inchesv on the Mo | uongohela River,and running back 343 feet to Green : rough; streets. r ' -PeTfona deairous of pUTcliaiinm can receive further I information from &C; STOCKTON,, li • - No. 47 Marketstreet. yTtHESiockholdero of the -Pennsylvania Salt Manu*' JL facturina Company are hotifiedthat an instalment .of Twelve Hundred Und Fifly Dollars per share, is re* quiiedtobepaid on iho 10th day of May next, at me Office of Charles Esq., Philadelphia. By order bt the Board of Directors. ‘ k GEORGE THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secretary. \ East Taxcntnm, April 17—aplS^w * *■ ■ _ I |> * 'S' mm yyyyymokyy y--. •*?«**•?*• ■ .y ;•■. v- - ;>••• -:r‘: *••:;.^ y - : y■: :y::y--, _ EM=l Drags atrt fHe&itmes. ■Tießrcat KimidyJor.Cansumvitcnor.tli, Lunts, Affec tions of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or mat ness if At Breast , or Lungs, ani oiher- affections- of the Bteastor Lungs: \ '7 r - 7[srJSTAB»s'BAXBAW OF; WILD CHERRV fta - VVc"finffherbalmedteinej-composed chieflyof Wo,o CHEa&Y BaEtt arid the geniaintflcstasD Moss (the latter importcdexprefslyfor this-pQ'fpo«e./,.lhe'!‘aJ‘8 L flledical virtues of which arc also combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, tbus rendering the. whole compound the moat certainand efficacious remedy ever dUcovered’for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING 11 'CORRESPONDENCE. Dx. Wm. Y; Banks, of Xenia,’Ohio, a highly respect* nbte Druggist irtthat delightful viUagfi fc haa informed us that the sale of WisVar’s Balsam of-WlldChorryiS un paralleled. The demand Torit’is so great thaUtb can scarcely keophiraself aupplied wiVhit. :He has bad in his store medicines for long -Some of these were esteemed good and some gate temporary Teliefr-* Butsince he has bad Wistar’s Balsam of WildChorry, .a nnmber ot the most serions cases weracompletel' cu ’l® ■ ***** sold a medicine, *Uays the door 22T* l irS w^‘c h I.ltad (hat entire confidence that ! had in It crass !; Wherever W«iai»s fcalsßrff oVwild Chop* ry ta lntrodnced,- it at onceaiiainsthat utgh reputation it so riibly deserves; WhatctmpTCveaUtasale when on every hand can be wiUictjjed iu wonderful cores T The worst cue of reednt and dangerous Cough, (and, also those,thauar© bT ldhg ! *iandmgi) Broncmtia or Co&sunjptiori*{m its ear linages) ax© alwayacnrcd T)Tthiaremarkablemediciae. t< s • *.» > - HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! 1 - Curc<lby\¥lstar»flßaUainof WtldCfcorry. - - PtBASAffT Bidob, HainiUott co~,(X, Sep, 27,1350. . J. D. J’arb—Dear Sir : I take ihe liberty of advising you of the benefit that I have derived fromthe uao o< • Dr-Wisiaris Balsam of Wild by.that terrible scourge,Consumption,in May last The attack was truly horrifying to ffie, fcr five of.my family, (my, brothers and sisters,) had died'of Coasumptiorf. I ww afflicted withaeeriy allof the worst fea&refl.of the - diseoseT .t had a distiessihgeongfi and expeetorated a gTeatdealofblood,hecticfever,£eyere painslnthesldc . and chest, cold chute, alternating bWithfiashd* of hea; end copious night sweats. - Iwas.under ihecare of a skilled physician from tho time 1 was iakensickantilatronisixweeks'siflce, being then about helpless, and my friends Considering my oasa - hopeless, or at least beyond the reachOf bbrpaystetan’a skill; adyteeffthouse of. Wistaria BtdsamorwiJdChcr *xyv’.";■■*+ : »••• #. . I have-takenfoiirboules of the medicine, andnow consider myself Intake this statement. ■.to as I have been, to make trial of Wlstarisßalsam.of Wild Cherry, which remedy has, tmdet the blessing of Providence* restored my-health.- - JSGRIGG. • - Csowit Point, Lake Co;,la*JaneX6,lQ49. . J. U. Park-—Dear Sir: As Ihave atfeep commtesera* .-.tionfof theJafflicted, permit met ogive youftbrief histo ry of my afflictions, and thebenefits derived from the . useof “ih-.Wlstar’s Balsam ofWUd.ChittyX*.; In July 1844,T was aiiftckqd with a fever of atyphnid character, which left me in a very debilitated *tste,: when in the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent as to jgivo me jhe appear ance of a confirmed consumptive-. I labored, underft • severe cough* expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cold feei and nights weals.; I also frequently lateedblood frorn my longs. I continued-in this state, gradually sihkirg under the disease, tmtii daduary, 4847, until Iwasagain attacked with fever; my extremldea, especially my feet- were constantly cola, and almost lostihelr feeling/ Under these circtunstonces it maybe truly said that! was a living skeleton.l fiiifflly deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed byphysidans ’and try Dr. Wistaria Batearaof Wild Cherry, enff from the first week that .i cdnuneheed takmg It loan. date a - gradual recovery. I continued its use six months, el the endof which time J was cured, and have enjoyed good . .health ever recommend'tho Bal sam to all those afflicted with diseases of thbiangs; and would say to those commencing 'its use-, not to do dis couraged;-if two.orthree bottles dOnoteffectk cure,bat persevere as I have done) and I have no doubt but bine cases but of-ten Will be blessed with renewed health as Ihay.e been,' ; 77/ *, JOSEPH JACKSON. ’Jsnponanl & ihiti'-'Afjltiitd tobh. J)iuasu tf ifa Lung* ' ; Arid Breast*- * .7,. Will miracles never tiease? -More evidence of its surpassing health restorative virtues! {t'tom Dr? Baker. SprlcgSeld, W ashingtoa. Spamomtn,Ky^Mayl4,lß4s| ' ’ Mcssnl'Sanfiird 1 take this o . ihforming yonof a mo&tteinarkablecarepoYfonhed on -. hie by ihe use of Dr.-Wiatariarßalsam ’of- Wild Cherry* - lathe year 1840 I was taken: with tho inflammation. of the bowels, which I labored under tor six weeks,. . -whettl gradoally recovered. - In. the toll dfTB4tT was - attacked with a severe coldi which • seated itself upon mylnngs,aad'for the space oflliree.years I. was'con* fined tomy bed;. lined aU'kmda of medicines and eve- S variety of nlffwitbont benefit; and thus I wearied bngjinulthe winter of 1545, when I beardofiDr. Wte* •tarislßalsamof Wild Cherry., v ..~ • persuaded me to give-Hta .trial; though 1 had given up all hopes, of recovery, and had prepared inyself for tne change of another world. Through their solicitations I was induced to make use of the genuine Wirtari* Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect was tnxly astonishing. , After five years of affliction and suffering andaAer.navingspentfouror five hundreddoHarato no purpose, ana the best and most respectable physicians had proved unavailing, I- was 1 soon restored to entire . health by the blessing of God, and lhe/u. a e of Dr. WU* tar’s Baiaamof Wild Cherry.> ; May the blessing of God rest opon the proprietors o f so vaiuableca medicines* Wistaria/Balsam of Wild Cherry. / Voura, respectfully, : - iW. Hi BAKER. • //The genuine..* 4 Wistaria Balsamdf‘Wfld*Cherry?*has a facsimile of the signature of Henry Wiatar, M.D.* PhUaaelphiof and Sanford A Park” on a flnelyexe* cutcd steel engraved wrapper- Nootber can be genu ine. -- - - 7 ..‘7.‘.1.:'-,''7."-.-/v'-.-' Sold by J.D. PARK, (successor to 'Sanford A Park,! Fourth and . Walnutstreets, Cincinnati; Ohio, Genera# Agent to the South and West) to whoca alt oraera must beaddresßed. 7- X Kidd A 1 Xl Wilcox, Jr, comer Market 'stfeetahd.the Diamoadf-B. A* Fahnestock’A Co,Pitts burgh ;J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A.Beckham,AUe7 gheny City; LT Ru&sell,Washington \ WH Lambeer* ton, Franklin; JG B-Bowie, Uuoniown; H Weliy, Greensbuxgh; S Kountz, Somerset/ScoitvA Gilmore, Bedford; Reed & Son, Hontingdon; Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand A Co* Indiana; I RWtighl/KUtan jiing;,.EvansA'Coj-Brookvillo;AWil3on- A^Son, Waynesburgh; M’Farland A Co;N Callender, Mead ville;. Barton A Co, Erie; Henry Fo rke r.Me rcert: las .Kelly A Cq,BuUertSSnuih,Beaver;JD Sumfflerton) Warren;.F, L.A C S JonesiCondersponj F Crooker, Jf., 7, teblO ; • The Htuaaa Body maflt Pergpm» .... • 7> .?ao'BATS-ZIATUhSk) . : TO BATS A BBALTBY J&PEARAKCB, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the mos; • DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES, 'VT'OW, Joses’ Italian Chemical Soap causea a free v i3l perspiration,and at the same time the skin,givuigiuhe texuue.find beautyof an infant’s. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM ANITSORES, are soon not only healed.but coiediby its Use, as at least seven physicians In’New-York know, who. Use il in flucbcases, und find it alsb) in; r | v PIMWiES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, os one trial will prove. I could enumerate at least 80persoas cured of _ ± SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SOREjBEAKIK —Buy iti add Ihe'reader iiagain, assuyedr I-would not cruelly sellit forlhe, above; unless I knew it to be all 4 slate. Thoabwho-are liable to - ~--r* - , CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH r will fittdthis riot only a-onfe, but a preventive, and ! can now only add, that, any oqe/afwcted; with; any of the above, or sintiiar diseases,willfind this aUandeyen moretadmirablaiaitspropertiesjthaiTlstaiq.':';";',; ICrtuL reader, the stores ore flooded with imitation* andoe surely oh ask /orJoasa’ltaiian-Chetnicai Soap— and buy it only: of VVM, JACKSON; bnly Agent In Pittsburgb;a4Q Llbenystreet,Plttsburgh, head Of Wood . . 1 . aonct’btly Whiter - TfADHSJ art cautioned against using common.prtjpu •• 1-j — " .. • • TheyaTenotawarehowfrightfullyinJartouauta - ■uo- the- skin 1 -how- coane* how-rough,-huts;; *'" - ; sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sain . .. appears after using prepared Chalk.; ' Besides,it is injuriousvcbntaln* ‘ i . ingalargeqaantityofLcadi *: *... We havepreparedu beautifalvejretnbleaiticle, which we caU JONES* SPANISH LILY: WHITE. , t It is perfectly innocent, being purified of uii ous qualities i and it imparts to the’ skin; a natural, healtny, alabaster,- clear, livings While K at thOi-aamo lime actinff as cQsmelic on lt soil'and smooth'. Sold by the Agent; WM; JACKSON,'. 89 Liber* ty Street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price.2g cental: A Sclentlfie Balt Tonlo Beatojcor a nd BEAUTIFIES. Trial bottles SH qS AWt^Thflaa -J\- who fraraUagd Rcstorati ve know its excellent qaaJiilo—those who have njUL we assure it to possess tqe following qualities. It will fiasco the hair tojjtow bnahy p art where, nature intended heir to it falling ofl,cpre scurf ordandruft and make nght, redorgreyhair grow dark. For dressing tho hair aoft-and -xUky,-nothlng; cab .ekcecd'tblMt makes t truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mos economical, yet superior article for. the hair* > Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,24o Liberty sl; head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37|cen)s, 50 cents and gljQO.. , ; ~ . TdecSOrv DR. BROWN, No.4IDIAMOND A iLEV v Dk?oTB& Hia entire attention ic ■practice./ His i usinessismosxly coniyiedL'* £rxcais or Vmenal Dutzui-, and saelrpaltv fal : affections, brocghton by imprudence y outhful indulgence and ekces«.-._~~i-;l~ . . /HyfrhiUsj.Sypbilitlc Cohort hetL Gleet, Suictme,- Urethral Discb«i#ei» die Blood, vri&aU,diseases 0 --ihb venerea* • origin.' Skin BCorbolic Tetter? , iUnawunn, MercurialHiseasesjSenunal weakne BSjlm : potency,. .Weakness/ Month isySuppresriona, Diseases of the Fistula in.Aaor \ Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Boias . tions ‘©Mbe'Dladde'TaniJ Kidney ayauccessibnr treaiea, ißrowt. to.dfier assonances of speedy core loall wtu, may TffirtondpS . ; ID* Charges moderate " ■-■ ' '-• - —Trnao**^Solution orJ*t* ; :-;kp ', riDtriD PUTMAN HAIR DYE for Utexhansiag »f A ■!?>« rcdor grey hair to a beautiful blown or let iTCtkeoku ta a few miuaiea. Price SOcente and3l,o o b gobl b J^Y?J ACKBON> 210 LlUcll y *'»•«< Pitfelattg b empty Pork batreto toi aaleb'y Jr 1 gpi7 : WM.BYEB. * *• v * i ■V"’ *." *’ V • -'r... •V ■s•'•’ v 1 ’ t r , ft Private Diseueß. "-- r - 7 'r ( ; -rV • -". •• i a
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