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Bl,Cl e .C A* V * t? v* JSKOpJi.’v.. - P r ' CC9 “ kc<J - ■ .r*sw■ ■» -"wv » f * '?■?■' '* v?V» ii’^ Vl e inquwy Tor i <• a* to the trade. i^r*.‘A ?i ,f e u«r *a V<’ ■■■ ••*? -f ! in< t u| ry for good '4 V'-i |-‘*^i*;« -t.-Jj ly prime and fre ? Jfc#? s'&#&<> fi »of !00 bn«he ....... with. '* t4'.'l;' -N’'V‘?7-' »ba.hel. prime f -vt-5- .•» j- f Yc - hirf <ind fr ° m ■ K ww£!r?V^^'/ t ;,! 'f :ft v4h4‘Jtv-£'eJj r 400 boibol* 1 --i' ■ ;V’ I >«*»*» for most stt • Molasses: «o« Coi V>l rV, ?.i. ';', > 1 3 ®t! 60i0 > Tici fttfekSC) “*f»- F“ n> bbl. a, Mtoo ■##^4?t,'xs-^rO£f^4<<;Hr,k^f,>ft : weno ' o Ra i'Sg rss „ f h ei h a D,t "” sa B m:™ Hh a rs IOIOfI CAM'PBEL ,*> :*U° ™3SSTH »-oo mHE.ub c 95,00 1 hand, all 9 ° lo ° t«tng|-CIOBt: !■:: w» &a a ?, d oS. 56,00 F OR SA^ 4 > 75 lleaSlfc ;•« -vrj rr-; 300 wrijrfat. AI,o 3 a Vm road, by 110 dee 00 - —- s l°= JO ment of Crosse A .« Sauces. Araeng tl ® Pickled Gerlcir 1 Mixed Pi.klesj >%• •< < Ancho « e o ;,*U ] r»s.^ ' I Tpr?r ,lfotgalClii 'i.'-’.ttx/ f't, v'' V -'-. t,V ’ ' j TTtAfR IN AID OF J? MAN ORPHAN’S •5. E 4. i wishers of the Orphan, -J i-1 number of-ladies of Pi f :r,i’---- --1 Fair, with Supper,' in aii of a Oerman Orphan A Et V^f tjr.'?ve ; "c , which Ihey solicit the * jcnevolent. The Fair \pnl 29th, at Wtunss l. */?&fp}Jpf“ Tickets for the Fa ’air alone, 25 cenis - To treetj in both the Caihol lessrs. Felix and liurkk [.■ca 1 \J. RttfFs or /. Lewis 1 A t 7 IY ng the time of the Fair. ixnuwf'- *i- 'l Pearly Wtitte > <} »ERSON^h B „ E ha H v A e D ci - that if their breath ise TEETH DECAYED) '#H^^s©^few*iW^ >^l 9jW^2^spSfcsl J *WSSw ,,r^s,:? 1 encrusted with tartar, . !• her Tooth Paste will ma the breath odlferoosty s rtJc r -5 ’W Ohl/ at JACKSON’S •ri'SVife- 3.5!i;4j Tt/ite • lof tvtod Sii : s-©t ? SfSß?S!3 li^i W^^Sf'*¥<^^Al''’ ; ’' ! '? , rtssJfc'«-‘i t j,’»adki siina. Railroad—Ce t , subscribers having be ZtTP fe*bhg^fr€jo?g•?s£>£ ?enu for the PennsyTvani the public that we are no W§3S^^^^afiSfPS§ifttBffi^?^Sfes®S‘isH» + i rrchondike-or produce foi P s^difSj^' & 1 ; of the Canal. iL^Sf^Ti&uo B via this route will be c $c ld Qil consigned to u* wil •d^^^^^t}gJs,CTlgißlfe. l <Sß!gafeiJ«»lS}jrA.aai bftiH 8,0,1 or shnrge for,advene «*WJ®ft4y*K^J&# l n*^®bfe^(ffsfef ! {AsSf , ? dwnsnr BEiwsssPHii.il oods,Hut»,Shoe S . Book,, Y r )-*? onary, Fruits, Feathers, 1 S^SSSBS&3£'OSSWS:4.C ■ Saddlery, Wool, 4-e.,&0., iV** aro * Qaeensware,Grocen» s-f^ t o4?;‘&*St l 'S.'5 s ;j®ta'-« iher, Clovor, Flar. Timoll iicef, Pork, Butter, Lanl, ls>’-ft’ vl o^^rt'^TT’ *ft;T.f*of ee, Tallow, Graia and K2l Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pit , as. *e., 50e. tr 100 fits. '•&Bift- ? V> -f 'NS!—Teacher, iiid fatnii School Books, Classic Tex »§sS , W?^^#a#@siilhsFSwS^*3! , pftf| ork,,wm find it great; u <&. •»1 lately at the Educational B dJoixrinsr Dr. Thom’s Dra; lB «® Uu »k o<r « «°»«i l » ole arter t Bio.’, valuable 800 cel eut stock of these, woi c would do well to call d r^V-Al'feSX-W : r [apr9] EDUCATIONAL. 71,0 STORE ROOM now 1 nodertt and aurnettvefrom. a^fi-JsSfe’tgasfe'S^gf#, • EDUCATIONAL BC rgtmm N - £ - mna J Su&S; Of the Pittsburgh I A ILLIAMS, Professor of Orn oußOfohtailling a thorough M ®Stef^-:^.'yj;Sir.es3si«^i^KS B iK4S«SE!.v!ife;| y upon obtaining in this Insti leimsed. /here Uno advor, ietor» and Lecturer, who m u place; nor no Aumbtiggin fi s m " !,5 m a separale 1 lw f' om 8 ‘“ ,l *' ! mormag V.-D. 1S50; the only Charter', ind in f^sylvania. FHMtmfr, principal Instru —*« l**Jry& &&*£ '!», Esq!) Lecturer on Cornu obtain a complete knowled .®SS&%! afissasass!.' sawsssu, .j. f the city merchant,. (del D COUNSELLOR AT LAW; & f ' C «>\V “oURTH STREET, iiioto fll'o store-dor Sale. i ras^jspsrti *£■£ M ,tooace -Jfm in >lto4ur g A-3ome m Tea has been tecetved at MO! hamoud, which for strength M ever a 0 d ia Pric ctet fortuitclnnatl. md .fast .rnnubtg steamer CIN €t~WK* ■ o»tn2'if#'C';- apply on board,or to „•: wi'iwwiiiir-ifflift--' -' r i.?i" ----v r—, ;•. - ■. v ' v '■ \ ,.::, . ' , wiii«i!« l ■ yum*' LOCAL MATTERS. . -jKirat XtBD Irnnn.TED.~Wc were. mortified to that on Friday night, thia angel of goodness # wak most grossly Insulted by a ruffian crowd, who, whllethe Concert was going on, dashed in atones at - the window- of her dressing room, and applied to ' her, that shemight bear them, the most shocking: and degrading epithets. —And when the Concert war over, the crowd, which was immense, who had as* aemblcd in front of the building, appeared determ* ined not to leave until they would boo her. Afler all the visiters had departed it atilt waited, (the car* rilge being there, ready to take her to the Monon* gebcla Bouse,) bnt she was so much alarmed and ter rified at what bad already occurred (hat she couldn’t think of coming out while the crowd remained, and It looked very mnch as if she would bo detained all night, when, by some means or other, as the story goes, an honest, good-hearted drayman by the name of Keating, got into iho room and told her that if she would entrust herself to his caro he would as sure her that she would get home safe. She listened to him and confided m his integrity. She accom panied him, followed by some or her troupe, we suppose, out the back way, and succeeded id making good ber retreat before the crowd was aware of her departure, Very Beautiful.—Speaking of the delightful weather for taking a ride in a baggy, we on Saturday examined one of the most beautiful and easy riding patent spring ones we have ever aeon west of the moaotsms. It belongs to Thos. Steel, Esq., and was manufactured by Bigelow, in Diamond alley, whose exquisite workmanship and taste in such matters is causing his shop to be patronized by an immense run of custom. His carnages, etc., ap* pear to be all tbo go. Even if you don’t buy, call and see them. - Officer Fox arrested a mao on Friday night by the name of Tbeo. Laurenson, charged with stealing a watch from Reinh&rd’s Hotel, Third fit. He was brought bofore the Mayor, and in default of $5OO bail, committed. It appears that ho pretended to be a priest, and had papers on his person to bol ster hit pretensions. The villain who could assume such a character to prey upon the poblic, should be punished severely. JBgTvA.Gertnan lad in the Fifth Word, a few days ;«ince,-had a most important surgical operation per* formed upon bun. He had been born with o defect ire upper lip, and a surgeon was called irr the other day, who cut from bisJeg a piece of ficsb, which he formed into a lip, attaching it to the small part which nature bad allowed him, and . the probability is that the experiment will be successful. S3T Mr. Baroum sooooncee Jeothatny Lmd will give another Concert here io Jalynext, “ if arrange* moots can-be made to secure the audience and her eelf from disturbance.” The shameful outrages of Friday night mast receive the condemnation of cv* Cry citizen who has at heart the good name oi our City. - Haepeb’s Maoazibe.—Tne second volume of this excellent publication will be ready in a fow days. Persons wishing to have the work can procure it, bound to Now York style, at Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office* . . fiST* Tbo railroad men who are charged with beating Jones, the Chief Engineer of the Cbaruers Railroad, made tbc:r appearance before Mayor Gutbric on Saturday, and were held to bail for their appearance-at the next term of tbo Quarter Sea B ious. Fire.— The alarm of firo on Sunday morning, • about two o’clock, was caused by the burning of a brick house oearly opposite the .Water Works. It was entirely destroyed. BSTJosepb F. D. Keating, who accompanied Jenny-Lind Id ber Bight from Masonic Hslt, was yesterday the observed of all observers. Great numbers were endeavoring to make bis acquaintance. - Re-EhOaoeo.—Miss Davenport has been resens gaged, for five nights longer, and appears this even* leg us Charlotte Corday, the title of the piece which bis bees written expressly for hor. I^-Oa mouoa of Col. McCandlers, James R. Snowdoo, Esq .> was admitted to practice <r the several Courts of Allegheny couoty. 09* Jenny Lmd took her departure early on Sat* orday morning. . * Remtttsnecf to Croat Britain & Ireland* BLAKELY A CO. have constantly for sole SIGHT DRAFTS, payable at any Bank m England, Ireland, Scotland and wales, and for any amount over £1 ster ling. .Office with Woodward, Blakely A Co., comer of Sixth and Liberty streets, (second story,) next door to J. A R. Floyd’s wholesale Grocery. ■ oprit9J Remotal. ‘TKTOOPWARD, BLAKELY & CO., Manufacturers «¥ of Queemware, East Liverpool, Ohio, have re* .moved their sample Store from No. 104 Fourth street, to \the corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, (second story,) iwhexe they will keep on hand a large and general as aoxtmwU of Rockingham and Yellow Cane Ware, tuna ble for the copntry and city trade. Merchants and Tra cers axe respectfully solicited to call and examine the of our wares and prices. 4 Q *ers from adlstance attended lo with promptness. aprlb RETOLI’TIONIN FEELING —Jenny Lind is coming —ih« of OUT Cl *y aro all cajer for the Con r> f/L- * >basonhand,of his own manufacture, ?iew mock of the'-tatesttiyle of colored SHIRTS. Calf SndSe tor vonSri.:'*. «** e Emporium of Fashion, ana see lor yoarsetv. i n O . 71 BmithneU apriM] <^ pd copy.) /CENTRAL TEA STORE.— lh ' Buest selection of loose and p»cV J 'Teas yet brought to this maritet, for sale wholesale und Jo tin m’Carineyy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domettic Cigart, Tobacco and tsnuff, No-143 Wood street, corner of Virgin alio y, aprt4] _ Pittsburgh, Pa. BYE WANTED/—6,000 bush. Rye wanted,/or which the highest market price will be Dy£R aprt3 No. 207 Liberty street. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— 150hhd8.N.O..Sagarj . 350 bbls. do Molasses; in store and for sale by . ; CARSON A M’KNIGHT, a p r S4 . • 94 Water street. ’Sr.'WG LISH AND IRISH BLACK TEAS.—Exactly the h*j MQ-'e kind of Strong and Rough Flavored Teas that afteosed an the Old Country* can be had at MORRIS' -TBA-MAaRT,m the Diamond, and at no other Store in Fitubnrgh* rnce, 60 and 75c. These Tens are entirely free from all Herby taste. spilP ia _ V Wanted. 1U OR ao HANDS, lo make BOYS’ CLOTHES.— None but first rate hands need apply, at * iaar9s ft. CHESTER’S, 71. SmUbfield street. V T AGAZIN ES FOR MAYGodey, Graham, Sarlain iVt and the Ladies’ National Magazines for May, are « ?T“ They are illustrated, as usual, with fine e r graving* . hioa plates. For sale at wall’s Periodical and Newspai ' er Depoufifo. 85 Fonrth street. {aprlO cm A 1 USIC. A fresh supply of Alpine Gleb *V* b „ collection of secularand social '4 in few vocal pans, with a full course of <i?rihe cultivation of the voice, and for notation, by Wm. B. Bradbubv. Tf?RMßt2mik '** A collection of popular and social AlßO.TasMEumia g j f Webb and Wm. Mason v'nnJd select oll of new and fashion .»u 5?« r 22SAJS?i,. variations. Ac., for sale by able songs, polkas, . Qg GoJ(Jen Ha ip, : H.KLKHh.K,Sj c No 101, Third street. aprl4 - ■ • s_—... w ■ S^o.MfME.would respcct- tttenßon of the pub- BKSSSbS , c»BS «?w £ ■= just open pgvj * O / salo, among which ore the cclebrated-Hu'*J^* p ‘ j"> with the new tmprovemem of the over-a. ,| ™*»i ‘“Vf ten and most traportnnt improvement, tnvt %,‘Vi by them and by no other.- They hive been io be copied in this country, but unsuccessfully. Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved iLouis XIV style, made by Bacon A Raven, New \ P rK * Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon A New York. • Four6|octave Pianos,made by J. C. Fisher, late Nunns AFiaher, New Yoik*, together with some of our own manufacture, with raetahe frame fjadg T>fiR FUMBRY “ A fine assortment of Cologne Water X and fancy Soap*, just received and for salo by apr!7 JAMES A.JONES. TRUSSES.— The subscribers keep constantly on hand C.tthmehardt’fl Trusses, which they will sell whole sale or retail : BOWN A TETLEY, aptl? __ Wood street. GOLD WA.TCHE3.—Constantly receiving, supplies of the beat London, Liverpool and Geneva Watch* es.of the fineat qualities manufactured, and other kind?, :*mtcd to <he varied wants and tastes, and at unprece dented low pnees. Every Watch sold, will be guaranteed as represented And warranted, or the money returned. ’ W.W. WILSON, corner Market and Fourth sts» f^v' l ’ - Thw£t:. -•* ***■*?&*■'. -. ’ ; *f- v-f- *-•••. . • ..■.'.-•hC &'l:> \-t ..>'. * . . - . ».*» ** *■ * ■* -* ' / ' , *&L ’ i'-'i ■ ,' • Miscellaneous. Frankltn Flre Insurance Company of ■ ■ Philadelphia, STATEMENT of the Assets of the Company, on Jan. O 1,1851, published in-conformity .with the provision.! of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly of April sth, 1848. ■' „ MORTGAGES. -• Being first Mortgages, well secured, free oi : ground rent, in the city and county of ; * Philadelphia, except 837,950 in Monlgom- • ; ery, Bucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny > counties, Pa. Also, 87,500 in Ohio, se i cured by Real Estate in Philadelphia* -» 5518,128 63 REAL ESTATE. 1 .. Purchased at Sheriff’s Sales, tinder mortgage claims, viz: Eight houses and Jot, 70 by 150. feet, on y the S W corner of Chestnut and Schuylkill Sixth streets A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, on north side of Spruce street, west of Elev» enlh A house and lot, 21-7, by 100 feet, on west side ot Penn square, south side of High street-——. Two houses and lots, each 16 by 80 ft. on south side of Spruce street, near Schuylkill Seventh street. Five ho use 8 and lots, each 17-9 by 90 feet, Nos. 131, 133, 135, 137 and 139 Dilw,n street-. . Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on cast side of Schuylkill Sixth street, south of Pine street.——...—...... A lot of ground, 10 by 57 feet, on the i northwest corner of Schuylkill Frout | and Spruce streets* i A house and 1 ot, 18 by 10G feet, on south side of Filbert at, west of Schuylkill Seventh street*..—• *■• Hotel and lot, 50 by 81- feet, on the south coat corner of Chestnut and Beach streets rive houses and lot, 42 by 80 feet, on the north side of 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. 90 Fitzwatcr st, east of Ninth st* *. —... LOANS. Temporary Loans ou collateral secun amply secared* ....^ ftTOCKS.; ; 810,000 Alms House Loan, 5 per cent; (int on) bW**, 200 shares Bank of Kentucky 17 do Northern Bank of Ky. 100 do Union Bank of. Tenn ••>*• 13 do ImuranceCompany of the the State of Penna***- 900 do Southwark R.R.Co——— • 37 do Commercial and R. R.B’nk ofVickabnre 390 do Pennsylvania R. R. CO.* •• , 01 s do Franklin Fire Ins.*Co.«**?> 6 do Mercnmile Library Co. 7 do Union Canal .Co 90 do N. American Coal Co / 10 do Schuylkill R.R.Co.~™ '#soo do N. American Coal Loan* • NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE UNSETTLED POLICIES- MERCHANDISE* ~ * - CASU on hand——.... do, in hands of Agents By order of the Board. CHARLES N. BANCKEU, Pres’i. Attist: CUA&LE3 G. Bakcxt.r, Sec’y. npg3 J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. J. S. Tougb*« Celebrated Ethereal Oh. FOR Churcties, Store?, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal Boats, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required; The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds for Lard, Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait ers, Mantel Decorations, Lamps, Globes. Glasses, Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Mms 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 and stop pur poses, is Tough’s Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light is obtained at f of a centper hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite an ex amination of onr goods and prices. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years’ experience, and with fa cilities to snpplv both the wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, atthe Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Store. . / . All articles delivered m any pan Of the city, or in Al legheny, free of cost. ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re gularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. 3. TOUGH, No. &2 Fourth street, Apollo Hall,, aprl9:dAwy between Market and Wood. New Variety and Dry Goods a tore. No. 97* North-teal comer of Wood ft. and Diamond alley. D GREGG A CO , having opened at the above stand, • are now offering for sale a large and complete assortment of VARIETY’ and DRV GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, CassiracTCe, Satinett, Summer Pant Stuff, Fancy Vestings, Ladies’Dress Goods, Lawns, Do Lames, Ginghams, Whue Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. Also, a 'complete variety of Cutlery, direct from Sheffield. Together wuh Clocks, Gold ana Silver Watches. and-Watch materials. Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, and Jewelry. A fine assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. In short, we have on hand almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods and Variety line. All of which we offer (or sale on the most favora ble terms, either ior cash or satisfactory reference N. B.—Tba business of the late firm of Gkegg 4b M’* Cancless, will be settled by the subscriber, at the bouse of D. Grrgg A Co., as the book ft, notes and papers arc in my possession, mid i am fully authorized to settle optbe business. joprtl) DAVID Git EGG. ROTANIMKI-J'fXß SBiiUHUB-i-» tee miraculous and symbolical mystery that charms away Rats, Mice and Roaches from the dwellings 01 men. it posi tively has and will do n. Itcaoon.y be deciphered at 8. L. CUTHBERT’S, GenU Agem. 50 Southfield street. lee Oream I Ice Cream I T> 11. HUNKER, bavins' removed to No. 293 Liberty . . 0 street, (W. A. LeoseV old stand.) will open for the season this day, (Monday, Apnl Slat,) bit Ice Cream Saloon, and will famish the.choicest Almond and Vanil la Cream. He also bakes Bread ot all variety. Cake of all kinds on baud and made to order in short time. Fruits of the ohotcest kind on hand, fresh every tsfeek from the Hast. Ca II and try. (upr2l To 1(00804 A STOKE HOUSE, with all the fixtures, in Sharps* burgh, in a gooa situation for business. Enquire of the subscriber, on the premises. apr2l;4t JONAS BUTTERFIELD BONNhrs. —A. A. Mason & Co., have just received per express, a new lot of the most fashionabiedsnng and summer Bonnets, comprising m part the following styles, viz Rice Dunstable; Brussels and Florentine; Albont and Jenny Lind; Hungarian; Pearl and Satin ; Tripoli and Cactus ; Rearl; Tulip and Cactus; Rice Pearl; French Lace; Pedal; Straw Trimmings; Misses Gipsy; Gimp “ “ Cottages; [apr22 European Agency, and Remittance* to Ireland. mUE undersigned,*• European Agent,” has ogam ar« A rived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh in June next,,for the twenty'fifth..lout of this Agency, through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Ac., to return in September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop* erty and claims; remit! money by sight drafts to alt parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at the rate of 85 per pound sterling; procures copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches of all kinds, Ac., Ac. Ho transacts the business in connection with his relative, Hcon Keenan, Esq., now resident in Dublin, who for more than twenty years traveled annually,on.this business,between .Europe and America. Innumerable references given. During the subscriber’s absence, remittances and other business will be attended to at his Office, by his brother, Edward J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral. THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. (o*Alr. Keenan may be seen on business m Cincin nati, at the Broadway Hotel, on the 28th and 29th of April; m Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and 2d of May; and in St. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the 7iii, Sth and 9th of May. (aprJ:3wdaw New Boole* S New Books 11 AT HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office: Rose Douglas, or the Autobiography of a Minister’s Daughter; Natbalta —a Tale; Richard ot York—or the White Rose of England : an Historical Romance; Pope Joau, or the Female Pontiff; byG.W.M. Rey nolds, Esq. The Personal History and Adventures of Pen Owen; by John Galt. tom Racquet and his Three Maiden Aunts- This work is a companion to “ Vanity Fuir.” Bertie : a humorous novel; by Gregory Seaworthy- Time, the Avenger; by the auihor of ibo “ Wiiming tons,” “ LetUce Arnold/* “ Mourdant Hall,” Ac LiuellV Living Age, No. 380; [aprlO ADDITIONAL SALbi Uf~ i Forty Town Lot* In Eaut Liverpool, O. THE recent unprecedented calc of Lots in the abdve thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously lata out, and the demand still continuing, the undersigned baa been induced to lay out a portion of his properly m town lots as above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms lhat cannot fail to meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is oeedless to say any thing of the location of the town and prospects, Ut having been sufficiently described In recent advert isements,) other than that over one hundred lota have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home The above lots arc among the most eligible and desi rable m the place, and are principally located inthecen* tre of those recently sold. For information apply to the proprietor in Liverpool or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street. Pittsburgh :} . „ . JOHN 8. BLAKELY, East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1651. [febl‘2:dawf. " ■ AHEAD OP ULI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. Prepared ami sold i>y jno. yqungson, sod Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated prc nurnrion: the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil It is nut up in bottles at 2S and 27* cents, each, with full directions for its use; In every disease where the origi nil American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and V ‘ ftfi , reeeds the originaltn power, as to rend er tithe rux/pKST MEDIC WE W THE WOULD. Uallaud CHEAPEN I awuti.ni . john YOUNGSON. N. B The original Oil In it* DSWral state ns talien from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above-and will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. BW"* Prllno " ,or,fU ' WDVER. .'V -- „}: ■* * ‘ U "*’*''* tS ■'.\, : *•.:■•■?•:. .(.'•■ *■£■■;* ■■ .v •.,'.••■ .• ■ . .’•- -.■ l . . €ommmial anil .financial. Review or tntWholesale filarlcef* OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, ) Mohdat Mosotho, April 28,. 1851. | The weather on Saturday continued warm. The transactions to most of the leading articles of trade were good -Iq floor the transactions were moderate, at, how however, a slight decline from Friday’s sales, buy* ers not willing to take hold at prices asked. -■■■■■ ASHES—There waa but little inquiry Tor ashes. Sales of 5 casks pot ash at 3} to the trade. Sales of 50 bis and 2 bbls saloratus at sc. BUTTER AND EGGS—The inquiry for good roll bolter is good; we hare sales of 13 bbls. and 4 bis. ranging from IS) to 16, for strictly prime nnd fresh; sales or 14 kegs nod 20 crocks packed at 7}. Eggs: Sales of 6 bbls. at 7 cents. DRIED FRUIT—The demand is limited wah a moderate stock. We have sales of 100 bushels Peaches, from first hands, at $1,25 per bushel.— Sales of 75 bushels from store at $1,37. Dried Ap ples : sales from stores at 70 to 75. 2. At cost g 5844J77 78 FlSH—There is a continued good demand For Mackerel at Full prioea. We noto sale oF 60 bbls in lota, oF No. 3, at 98,25 to 8,50. Shad : we quote at 811,60 to 12,00 bbl. GRAlN—Roceiptß arc oil the increase, with a Fair demand. Wecato aalea of 460 buahela prime Wheat at 70 ; 100 bushels do at 69. Rye ; we have ■lies of about 400 boshels at the wharf and from wagoft, ranging from 46 to 46. Oats • we hare aalea repotted at 31 to 32. Salea of 400 boshela Corn From store at 39c, time. GROCERIES—There is a good demand For most articles in this line. We notice sales oF 140 bags Coffee in three lots, .at 11(012, time. Molasses: wo notice a sale of 100 bbla, cypress, at 36J ; 60 do, in oak, at 37(, 4 months. Sales of Sogar at 6i06(, in lots ; we have sales of 15 hhds at 6}, 10 do at 6( and 20 at 6} ; by the bbl sales ore made at 6(061. FLOUR—Receipts on Saturday wore good, and prices gave & ay. Wo note sales of 120 bbls at $3,26, 80 do 83,31, and 140 at 93,24 ; from wagons sales of about 100 bbla at $3,2503,36. In the af ternoon holders were moro anxious to sell; we note a sale of 120 bbla at 93,20, 40 bbls at 3,18, and 64 bbls fine at $3,00. Ryo Flour : we quote at $2,70 02,76 ; sales by dray load at 93,4003,60. ities -• • $83,966 17 ST • - o e to <Ck 3T 64,C52 21 CORBECTKD DAILY FOB TUB MORNXKd Patricks 6 Frlendi Exchang Cornet of Diamond alley and Wood si 51,212,709 44 LOAIJS. United States o*3 do do s’? ♦** Pcnn«yl7ania6’R do s’s Allegheny county 6’s do coupon o’s do scrip Pittsburgh city 6 7 s do coupon G‘«, payable in Philadelphia- • • • i Allegheny City O s i do coupon O s payable i/.i Philadelphia I BANK STOCKS i Ban* of Pittsburgh-*-- ! Meichants and Manufacturer*’! Bank’ Exchange Bank-* Farmer*'Deposite Bank i Allegheny Sanng* Bank —! BRIDGE STOCKS. Mcnongahela Bridge-■ Sl Clair street do - Hand street do N. Liberties do *• STOCKS. Western Insurance Co • - Citizens’ do do-* Associmed Firemen’s do TELXOBAPH STOCKS. Atlanuc and Ohio, Pittsburgh to; ito Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cin. and Louisville-| Lake l.ne Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongahcla Slacfcwater Yougbiogheny do BAJLBOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad Penn*. and Ohio do Cleveland and Putsb’h do Marine Railway and Dry Dock Fayette Manufacturing Go - • • • Erie Canal Bonds, olif- •••••. do do do new COPFEa STOCKS. Puuh’gb and Boston (Cuff Mine) North American-• *• - » North West i North Western* •••• Iron City ! Eureka | Pittsburgh and isle Royal- i Adventure Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company-• • Bluff 1 Colling •-• . Fire Steel ■... D. GREGG 4. CO. COBBECTZD DAILT BT Iloon & Sargent, Uichange Bankers, Comer of Wood and Sixth streets , Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Ua»ks-*'-**i>ar. Philadelphia •* •*♦•■•“ Brownsville 1 “ Bucks county u “ CUesier Co.(new issue) “ Columbia Bridge Co.** • Danville - 4 “ Delaware eo. u “ Doylcsiown • —■—• -- Germantown “ • - Lancaster Banks • —— ‘* Lebanon “ *•• “ Montgomery eo. Northumberland Poltsvnle “ Reading “ Schuylkill co. “ Washington u West Branch “ ** Wyoming • •••- “ Carlisle • -• • l Chambersburg 1 Erie 1 Gettysburg!) I Harrisburg • •••• i Honesdale - 1 Middleiown I Wayncsburg 1 York Banks 1 Relief Notes I United States Bank*****ls Allegheny City Scrip • ■ • par Allegheny Co. “ *-oprera Pittsburgh City “ •■•• par NEW YORK. New Vork City par Country Banks NEW JERSEY. All Solvent Banks 1 DELAWARE. All Solvent Hunks par Small Notes 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks par Country Banks 1 Bk of Vu. and Branches I Farmers’Bk A Branches 1 Valley Bk and Branches 1 Exchange Bk A Branch’s I Wheeling Banks | do Branches* ••• I NEW ENGLAND. All Solvent Bankß I ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 3, Boies, Beaver. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville “ J.M’Kce, Hendnckaon, McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon. Beaver. “ Fashion No.?, Peebles, hlizabeth “ Thomas Shnver. Bailey, West Newton “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. “ Wcllsviile, Young, Wheeling* “ Keystone Slate,rStorje, Cmcinuati. “ Dewitt Clinton, Devmney, St. Louis “ Fort Pitt, Miller, Nashville. “ Pilot N 0.2, Crane, Hockingjport. “ Lydia Collins, Homer, Louisville “ Gov. Meigs, Shunk, Marietta. * 1 GaiUpohs. ■' Columbian, Greenlee, Cincinnati. Jefferson, Johnston,Louisville. DEPARTED: marietta and Hocklngporti The fine earner PACIFIC, Zander Mae flflHßHlft'rSN, WIU leave for the Qbnvo nnH inturmpili. aiepan.every THURSDAY, .I4S’dock P ftr freight or pa« Ego, apply 0 „ bo?ri,’ot to 4 ‘ —» No.eiWatlr^TWF^i, * ** i " t Vr V* ■ r ~. :v PRICES OF STOCK! Par value. • •18 ioo.ooi •• 100 00 • • 100,OOj ■ 4 100,00 100,00 100 oo! 50,00 £0,06 BAN KS NOTE! LIST. [State Bk and Branches - 1 sOther Solvent Banks 1 IBk ol Sandusky 75 Granville -—...50 Norwalk 50 Urbanna Wooster . i 75 INDIANA. Skate Bk and Branches 1 ILLINOIS* State Bank Branch SO Bk of Illinois*- 75 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks 1 MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches • 1 MICHIGAN. Ail Solvent Bank* 5 WISCONSIN. Marine A Fire Ins. Co. at Miiwaukic 5 TENNESSEE. All Solvent Banks—— 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Bunks* • if SOUTH CAROLINA. AU Solvent Banks*—— 1 GEORGIA. All Soivont Banks* U ALABAMA. All Solvent Banks 5 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks 1 EXCHANGES. New York prem Philadelphia** i u Baltimore ± “ Cincinnati-*• —••-••• 1 dis. Louisville 1 “ St-Louia-***- II “ VALUE OF COINS American Gold (new)*par. do do (old)*sprcm. Sovereigns 8 4.83 Guineas 6.00 Fredoncsdoers 7.80 Ten Thalers —•-•• 7,80 Ten Guilders 3,90 Louis d’oT--** 4,25 Napoleons- 3.80 Doubloons, Patriot-* * 15.75 do Spanish •* 16,25 f Ducats ■ *• 2.15 VIRGINIA. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 7 VKXT 10 INCHES WAT KB IN THE CHANNEL. “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlanuc, Parkinson, do “ J. ftPKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gprdon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newton. Fashion,‘Peebles, Elizabeth. “ J. Nelson, Moore, "Wheeling. “ Messenger, Fisher, Cincinnati. “ Chicfimn, white. Beaver. “ Buckeye state, Holmes, Cincinnati. V Express, Hazlett, 3l Louis. Regulator, Woodburn, Luuisviile. Mayflower, .Williams, Wabash River Cashier, McMillen, Wheeling. Arena, Kinney, Wellsvile. " Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville. i • - ¥ • *; * , **a ** * SCOTT/& OTISy AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - 61 IIAIII STREET, ST. LOCTB, MISSOURI, HAVING been engaged in the above businessfor the lost six years, in this city, would respectiblty so licit consignments of Goods, to. be Boldin this market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and wilimoke liberal advances.on fall kinds of Goods {consigned us for sale here. Will refer to Messrs Heweti, Roe * Co ,& R Vio let, Wm D Wood & Co , John J Anderson* Co, R h Stone, Squtrc * Reed, Brownlee, Homer * Co, Larkin Deaver. Saint Louis, Butler * Brothers, Cincinnati, George M’Lam, Pittsburgh (mar2o*y W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auctioneer. TALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Auction *Win be sold on the premi c«,on Saturday. May 3d, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, a Lot of Ground, situate on Pike street, between Walnut and Factory, m tho Fif.h Ward of the city of Pittsburgh Said Lot is fronting2s feet on Pike street, and extending back 100 feet On which is erected two smalUframe houses, in good repair andcom pletely fini lied To any person wishing to supply him self with a home, this is a first rate opportunity, as such chances are seldom offered at public sale. For further particulars enquire of John A. Parkinson, Penn street. Fifth Ward, or at the Auction Store of the subscriber aprlB W G M’CARTNBY, Aucl’r SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGV* At Aiction.— Will be sold to tile highest and best bid* der, on Saturday. May 10th, at 10 o’clock in the fore* noon, at the carriage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third st., below Wood and Srwihfield, to pay cost of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Barouche, with new leather top, iron axle, and left by Mr Philip MOl2 , one open top Baggy, left by Mr Herring Also—l one horse Carnage—standing top, iron axle, and nearly new. Those Interested will please take notice to this advert isement, as they will be sold at the lime and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by the owners or their agents before that time, with cost of this advertisement aprlS W G M’CARTNEY, Auct’r p. si, DAVIS, Auctioneer. UNDERWRITER'S SALE OF DRY GOODS. 4C —On Tuesday morning, April 29th, nt 10o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold for account of whom it may con cern, five cases Dry Goods, &c, threo bales Drown Sheetings, which have been slightly injured by water— comprising m part, saper Broad Cloths and Cassimeres; SomraerCloths; Drills ; Ripka’sCottonades; Nankeens* Tickings; Checks Manner’s Shining.&c., Ac. apriS P. M. DAVIS; Anct*r AfllES McKESHA, Auctioneer; Fourth sale damaged cargo op steam- UOAT LOWELL.—At M’Kcnna’s Auction House on Monday next, April 28ih, at 10 o'clock, the foartli sate of the damaged cargo of the steamer Lowell will take place, comprising the contents of ltt cases of Mer chandise. JAMES M’KENNA, oprQd Ancnoacer OLLED IRON CARGO OF STEAMBOAT LOW ELL at Auction.—On Tuesday next, April 29th, at-2 o’clock, will be sold at M’Kenna's Auction House! a lame quantity oi Hoop, Round, Square, and Flat Rolled Iron,pun of the cargo of the steamboat Lowell npr23 JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r BUILDING LOTS at Avcnort.—On Monday even ing. April 28th, atSo’cloclr, will be put up lo the highest and bc?t bidder, at M’Kcnna’e Auction House, a few Building Lots, opposite the Uaiicd States Arsenal Terras accommodating, and will be announced at sale Qpr!7 JAMES RPKRNHA, AucPr Brokers* ~ Pitta&wr^A.. Co-Partners hip, CAMPBELL# & CHESS have this day (April XUh.) associated with them CHARLES M'KPfTOHT- The uusmess will be continued under the .firm of CAM PBELL. CHESS & CO. [aprl9 Asked. Offered ! 8118,758116.62 i 103,00! 104,00 r 101,251 ioi.oo I 02.76: 92,50 95,00: I 96,00! 03 00 I 95,00; 95.00 j 90,00; 90,00 THOMAS J. CAMPBELL. DAVID CHESS. CfIABLZ* X’&KGKT Iron City Tack Pactory, THE subscribers manufacture and keep constantlyon hand, all sires of Tacks, Brads and Sparables, r rw ismng, Clout and riob Nails and Tacks j Barrel Nails, Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails; pattern maker’s points: Itivets, assorted sires. Ac-. Ac, Campbell,chess a co, Warehouse, S 9 Water si., Pittsburgh 02,00 $3,01*! 87,0 t): $6,00 55,0 K 54,75 64.00* 53.00 534)0; 52.00 160,00; 155,50 23.00! 21,00 35,00; 33,00 40,00: 44.00 33.00 30.00 aprt9;lm FOR fcALb— A valuable unimprove a property of 3* acres of choice land, situate on the eastern rcad.Si miles from the cay, opposite the residence of Mr- Cart wright. Also, a property of 40 feet front on the eastern road, by 140 deep to an alley, with a large doubleframc house,m good order, and awcllof good water—situated k mile from the city line. London pickles and sauces- « -usiic'jcivcu a; No.-256 Liberty street* an assort ment of Crosse A Black-weir* celebrated Pickles and Sauces. Araen? them may be found— Pickled Gerkins; Worcestershire Sauce; ao Walnuts; Beading do; do Cauliflower; Harvey do; Mixed Piskies; Walnut Ketchup; Anchovy Paste; Mushroom do; Essence of Anchovies. WM.A.&FCLURG A CO , aprltl Grocer* and Tea Dealers- 12.00, U. 50 1U.25! 12,00 0,50 j C,OO 49.00; 4*oo 49,00 44,50 25,00 j 55,C0; 52.75 50.C0 48,t)0 f|iKbNn>iN CrtAOK,i>Ks?—.V new article latluscuy ; X. ajso, Boston Riscoil and Dyspepsia Crackers; re* eetved andfor sale by aprlU WM.'A.M»CLURG. 41, oo 37,00 40.00 102,50 30.00 45.00 40,00 37.50 l 106,00 5000! '45,00 Fair in aid op the erection of a gbh* MAN ORPHAN’S ASYLUM -All friends and well withers of ihe Orphans are respectfully informed that a number of ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, will hold a Fur, wuh Supper, maid of toe erection 01 the building of a German Orphan Asylum, for Allegheny County, to which they solicit the support and participation or the benevolent. The Fair will commence on TUESDAY, April 39th, at WtLxtss Hall. |J3“ Tickets for the Fair and Supper GO cents; for the Fur a10ne,25 cents TobebadorMr. C,Krc;z, Liberty street, in both the Catholic Book Stores, Fifth street; at Messrs. Fchx aml Burklcs, Penn street, Bayardstown, atJ. RotPs or J. Lewis’ Allegheny.; or at the doOrs du» ring the ume of the Fair. [apr!B:td 120.00! 110.70 01,00! 23.00 32X0} 28,00 8.001 5,00! 3,75 3,00} 11,00;- 20,00 18,00 7,50 7.00 • 1.50 4,00; 3.50 1,751 Pearly White Teeth and Breath* TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS- PERSONS -who have either, arc honorably assured that if their breath isever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonei' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath odiferoasly sweet. Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree, head of wood. fdecSO 'OH?! M’PADSN -Jonil COVODB BI’PADEN & CO VODC, [Sacftessors to Joha APFadcn * Co ] Canal Basin , Ptnn street. Penna. Railroad—Central Railroad T'HE subscribers having been appointed shipping Agents lor the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, miorin the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for shipment east an the opening o! the Canal. Goods via this route will be carried through in five day*, and ail consigned to u* will be lorwarded free of commission or charge for advances. RATES OP PRBICJJJT B ETWEES I'UH.APBU'niA A PITTSBURGH Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me' dicines, Saddlery, Wool, Ac., Ac., 81 ¥ 100 fits- Hardware, Quecnsware,Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Ac.,9oc. s>■ 100 ibs. Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Gram and Bag*,Goc. & 100 lb s- Ashes, Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. & 100 fils, marts M’FADEN & COVODE BARGAINS !—Teachers and families wutungio pur chase School Books. Classic Text Books, and Edu cational works, will find it great y to their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Suxe,6sMar.» ketstreet, adjoining Df. Thorn’s Drug Store. This es tablishment is selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO—Carter A Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost. We have an excellent stock of these- works, and families, ministers, Ac., would do well to call during the Dresent week only. (apr9] EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE- TO*LKT—IThe 1 The STORE ROOM now filled up wjifi an eleeuni modern and attractive front. Kent very tow apr9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORK- u North Amencttn Accountant,” and “Western Steam boat Accountant,” Professor,of Book-Keeping and the CommercialJ3ctenceS. N. B. HATCH', Esq.> of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. , .* Persons desirous ofobtairtinga thorough Mef canule ed ucation,can rely upon obtaining in tbia Institution every dung that is advertised. I here is no advertising of ihe npmes of Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place i nor no Aumfruggmg the public unthpxcat of engravings, with the engraver’s name sup pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to have 11 exe cuted 0 them with a pen. Ladies’ Writing Class meets m a separate apartment, from iu to 12 A. M. Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in the morning nil 10 at night. lmar2l:d&w CORNER OF HA&KET AND THIRD 6TBEETQ. CHARTERED A- D. ieso; the only chartered Insti tution of the land in Pennsylvania. Faculty —■ John Flbmiho, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. . , O. K. Chamberlin, Professor c Pcnmanshtp, Mercan tile computation, &c. . _ Alex M- Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to eyery branch of bu siness, also, a rapid ana elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening, Reference to any of the city merchants. [declO A. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: OFFICE, NO- 47 FOURTH STREET, bdovj Market street. Pittsburgh, P*. novlSidawly Drue Store tor Sale* A DRUG;AND APOTHECARY STORE, which is doing an excellent- business, is offered for sale. Hi For farther information enquire at this Office. apriG ■ ■ rfliifi'BUST Orem Tea tn Pittsburgh. —Some new 1 crop Young Hyson-Tea has been teceived at MOR RIS’ Tea Mart, in the Diamond, which for strength and flavor is superior to any ever sold iu, Pittsburgh'.- Price ,00 per lb, : • ap2 Weaneaaay Packet tor Cincinnati. ifK, w Tub new and fast running steamer ClN LJlgSttfClNNA'n.BmKtrtoHut, Master, win i f&Ve afflßßßfcrcgularly every Wedmbsdat. ESS?** 0 ' P “ W ' WSnwf&SB&BEH. ■ *■'C ’ Sales. >. CUTIIUERT, Gcn*i Agent, 5O Smnbfield street DUFF’S PITTSBURGH ■[.Y *;j ' t ’■■ - i BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expreuly for the Daily Morning Post. Bscnro ST UOnTNlNO—phitod bt RUM WAiBmaTOR, April 26. President Fiilmoro is under the apprehension (hat a military expedition is being fitted ont in the United Stales with the intention of invadiog Cabs. He has issued 3 proclamation, warning all who shall engage m such an expedition, that they will thereby subject themselves to the heavy penalties denoutic* ed against such offences, and will forfeit their claim to the protection of this government, or any in* terferencc in their behalf, no matter to what ex* tremities they may be reduced 10 consequence of their illegal conduct. He exhorts all good citizens to discountenance and prevent any such enterprise, and finally calls upon the civil and military officers of the Government to use cvpry effort m their power to bring to trial and punishment every each offender against the laws of the country. The reply of the Hon. DAniel Webster to the in* vitation of the Common Council, to meet the cm* sens of Boston in Fancuil Hall, was read before the Common Council last eveoiog« He aays, after expressing his thanks for the kindness maol* Tested towards him, “I shall not have the pleasure during my present visit of meeting the citizens of Boston.*’ He says what he has done to maintain the Union has not been dono in a corner—nor will ho enter Faneml Hall until its gates be thrown open wide—not with impetuous recoil, gratiog harsh thunder, but with the harmonious sound of golden hinges, moving to let 10 freely all men of all. par* tics true to the Union. Philadelphia, April 26. Dame! Webster arrived here this afternoon, from New York, en route for Washington. This morning, about 3 o’clock, Mr. Charles Bowen, of Waterpoo), Washington county r was robbed, in his room at the Merchants* Hotel, of $2,300, consisting of a. 51,000 bill on the bank of Baltimore, two $5OO blits and three $lOO bills on the bank of Pennsylvania. The money was tskes from the watch-fob of his pantaloons while he was asleep. The robbery was perpetrated by a fellow lodger, who has suddenly disappeared. Chaeiestob, April 24. The steam ship Isabella arrived at (his port yes* terdsy, from. Havana, via Key West. All was qniet in Havana and in other parts of the Island. There were no signs whatever of an invasion, though the authorities were on the alert and had the military in readiness to act promptly upon the first alarm. The Capt, General continues hts meas ures of reform, and is rapidly gaming popularity. Basincss was at a stand at Havana in consequenco of tho Easter Holiday season. WASHjnoKiit, April 25 A treasury notice has been given that the awards for the Mczican Indemnity will be paid in cash after the 15th of May, cither to the person in whose name the awards are made, or to tboir attorneys.— No money to bo paid while adverse claims are in litigation. The Uoion.and Trinity Land-Co. scrip is not to be paid till the holders of said scrip esiab* iisb their legal claim. WIiEESBABBE, Pa., April 26. We have just learned that a destructive fire oc curred at Honesdale, last night. It broke out near the basin and continued burning all the night, re ducing the principal part of the town to ashes, and destroying property to the value of ncarly.s2oo,ooo* Wnen our informant left, early this morning* the flames were uot quite subdued. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. sroos.) Nbw Yobje, AprU 26, Flour continues easy and in a moderate de mand. Wheat is firarand pnees limited Corn is less plenty and opens rather firmer. Pork is steady at former prices and the demand limited. Other articles unchanged- Philadelphia, April 26. The flosr market is quiet. Standard brands are freely offered at 4,so,'without finding purchasers, excopt in small lots for city consumption. The demand for wheat is limited, and prices are lower. Pork is held firm at 16,00 per bbl. for new West ern mess, and 13,00 for prime. Bacon is 10 fair demand at former prices. In Butter and Cheese there is no ebange- Coffea. .The market has been qmot and prices steady. Sogar. .There has been a fair demand, and,pricea arc firm at yesterday’s quotations. Oilfl..LiQHoed sells slowly at 79 to 80c. Winter Lard at 70 to 72. Tobacco.. The demand is limned and prices are firm* Wooh.Salos of 60,000 lbs. in smalt lots at form* er quotations. CxhczmhatX) April 26. River stationary. Weather very dry. Flour..Aboat 200 bbls sold at 3,60. Whiskey.. 17*017*. Provisions. .Mess Pork'l4,oo; Bacon Inactive.— Lard.. Firm ; 8f refused for prime. Sugar. .Finn at s|o6i. . Molasses. .3410341. Linseed 0i1*.90095. Coffee..lololl. Ths Franklin Firs Inouronoe Company . OS PSILADSLPHIA. DIRECTORS:- ... Charles W.Banoker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, MordecaiU. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob It. Smith, Moms Patterson. CHAS. N.BANCKER,Preset. Chab. G. Bahckxb, Secretary. Continue to moke Insurance, perpetual or limits on every description of property in town and country’ at raie&aslowesareconaisteni.witlißecumy. , The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond, which, with.their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, .on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol ows,vu:— Mortgages ■ ■ ——-» 918,128 .68 RcalKstate- Temporary Loans* •..... ■...... 83,000 17 Stocks ~ 61,839 00 Ca5h,*0.—64,346 81 - *1,913,708 44 Since iheiMncorporalionvja period of 21 yearSjthey have paid upwards of On* Million Four Hundred Thou jand DoKars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence ofthe adv&ntagesoflnsnrance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, api24] » Office N.JS. comer Wood and 3d sts. SOMETHING NEW.-—Robert Chester’® splendid Borunent of BOYS’, READY MADE CLOTHING, which) for variety oLznaienal and elegance of style, •cannot be equalled west of the mountains. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine lor themselves. Oujr motto is—we study to please.” No charges for showing our Goods. Call at the Emporium of Fashion. _ No.H Smuhfitld strut. . .(Dispatch and Chronicle copy) William Dixon’s London Patent Lever Watches, SUPERIOR to any Watches ever offered to the citi zens of Pittsburgh. H. RICHARDSON, 81 Market street, is sole Agentfdr the above named Lever watches. The following guar antee it attached to each Watch: • ... By appointment to the Admiralty WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer and Watch Mamifacturer ‘ mu- -*■ 4 5 Klng9tittare,GoswellRoad, London. This certifies that the accompanying Waich.'No. is warranted by rap j> be of my manufacture, and' no wotchvmh 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 »at islaction of the purchaser. faotl7l W. DIXON' ■: , Oogaerrean QtUeiT. Tk/TRS. NEWTON wtehc* to infotm the Ladies and OX Gentlemen of this vicinity, that she hat fitted no a Room over the Store of Alexander |& Day, corner of Market street and the Diamond, where she is -prepared l to take Daguerreotype Llknesses, in all the various' styles. iLr Likenesses taken Single or in; Groups of any amnber. . Uprlfclw ‘ BACON— SO,OOP fin. Hams, snperior eul ana cured city smoked; 10,000 fils. Snoulders do do «Prls WM.DYER lUegbeny Ktver Trade. HSQVLAB FRANKLIN 'PACKETS. I JKSLA Xhk fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE djSSMIBNo. 2, Capt. Wo. Hanna, leaves the Alle- : gheny wharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, at 4 F. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3,Capt Joan Banna, leaves the. Allegheny; wharf for Frank lin, every Ttmiaa and Friday, at4F.'M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board.[marSO ” ' *** t - • - ' ’U. EMI Bankers attJ> <Sicl)t«t4t' Srokers. OKOBOS Kl©iTT‘'«* - ••• *•;•VAJBTIX BBQWIf MY GATT & BROWN, BiRKEnSARBEXCH4»GBBBOKEaS t ; ■ : • CLE VBLAHO, OHIO. ' ID* Collections made In' and ■ STOCKS ■ Bought out! Solti on Commission! mar29:6m ’ OHIIiL'-’AWRfIT#-•" bankers and exchange brokers; . NOV6S Wood Stieet >; . ,~. wrn JUiird door below Fourth—{wut side). CUGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern. Cities constantly O for sale. - Time; Biiia of Exchange and Notes dis comuede Gold.Silverand Bank Notes, bought and sold. . e the principal cities of. the United States. Deposits received of Par undCurreht Funds. > mar27:y. . ROUSE# JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., , NO. IS, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. CntTent money received on deposit. Collections made oh all theprincinal cities of the Uni* tedstates. . . ~ . , . (augldy : PATRICKS A FRIEND, BARKERS ARDBXOHAR6E BROKERS# ...’■'-'.NO* 95j COBfTKR 'WoOt) SJTD DIJMQifTy-VTRJSXtt, ■ 'i:"i Ir :: -a Pittsburgh, v- •• v ; fmayj i Bobtoh, April 26, IU.S.HOOff., ' TBOS.SABOSItT, • / ROOR^SAEGBST. " - BANKERS AND, EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ifi E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Fa- T\EALERSin-Coin,Baflk'Notes,-Tlme Bills, Foreign JJF and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDeposit,£o . . EXCHANGE oh all theprincipal Cities of the Union 1 and Europe, for sale in sums tosuit purchasers/ * ) CURRENTandparfandsreccivedbndeposite * : COLLECTIONSmddeonAH pahs of the Union,atthc lowest rates. - •; sepU-ly j CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE.! ;v: bryar, gziEljs: a> oo» 'WfOTES, Drafts,:Cheoks, Ac. collected, and Remit* il tancejfmade apon favorable terms, ma yZktT yj .; - . ; R.R.BRYAN, Cashier, r HoUtdaysbUrgh, May 18,1850. •' •• • ■ \ W '.Notice*. : • ; £ have associated J. OAasthxn Corns with us in the Exchange andßanking business. ' c ”■ . . / WAL H. WILLIAMS A CO. ? jHte6orgA.jraaV.l, / • > WM. Hi.WfLLIAjm.V.».J.B. kVaY.* ••••t. Q. COYFUf : . ; Wa,H,iWILM4III6 ® CO u BANKERS AND : EXCHANGE BROKERS,. : . rohts east coairau or wood and thibd stkbcts.; f ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec tions prompUyottended to. fjafcOm .f- • asmorai# • 'i •• ■, g# HOLHES fe fIOSS, I SAYS RSUOVXD TBSOt BASXIKO AffD nXCHANOS OVYICS 2b JVb.67 Market street, jour doors belowold stand, ' N. HOLMES A 80NS, T> ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE RS.and Dea> jLJ lers in Notes,' Drafts, Acceptances; Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchangeonthr Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. - ; Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Depositee received irr par-funds or current paper, Nd. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourty streets. -aug2B-ly. f Domestic aad.loreign Exchange, Sank Notes, j Goldan&SUxiCT,Bought,So*d and Exchanged,' - . AT THS ■ : EXCHASGB..ASD BANKING...HOUSE; William A. Mill & €)o., j . fl* Wood .Street# ! PITTSBURGH. (D* iMTSaXSI XLLOWXB ON TBTE USPOSIXS- • '' [aug2B r Sankersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers xn ‘Foreign and ' DomtsticßxUt,B%Usof Exchange. Certificates of Depot %t, Bank Notes, and Coin: - t- ] Comer of Third and Woo d sts.yaircctiy opp osite the 3t ChatlesHotel. , ■; " '. . •; -• may2Bf G. "W • TAYLOR, Xia SECOND STREET, * COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. • STRICT attention will be given to all business env trusted to hia care. Pittsbargh manufactured arti. cles alwavs on hand, or procured ohshort rotlce. " : Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, oh favora ble terms.- Advances made if required. toclS&tf Ort Rogers* Syntp ofLiverwort and Tar CASCHAhAGUAi For the complete cure of Cffughs, Colds l lnJl'ucnza 1 Asthma, - Brondutis, Spitting qf Blood, and aUotker Dung ' Complaints tcndtng to CONST/MFTION. i lioott at its Unparalclled Success# •' /TtHE above dietingniohed COUGH MEDICINE is cai^ . JL rylng 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 o! the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing-power. JL Cox, M-Di, late Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati; W. J.Richards,M.D,; Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than SO years Post Master of Cm.: Rj. S.Newton, M J)., Prof., in the Medical College at Mem* phis, John A;'Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sous of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Levisoh, Esq., Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. Thomas C. Faulder l |Esq > of Albany; Rev. H, Wiseman, Rev.R. Hoyt, N-Y.Ci.ty; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands of' others, who testify, front personal experience, that it has cured them ana their mends, insomecases after ailotherremedies had. failed* SucAmmnever makesueA statements, unless convinced of their trnth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. ; - - ■ *• Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. L. Btew« art, No. 137, Second street, New York. • i Spasta,June3o,lB49. \ Dear Friend Stewart rlhave been home now just two months.. When I. last sawyoa.lhad bnt little hopes of ever getting any better. •. Bat I have now thepleasoreof thanking you for recommending, me. to take Dr. Rogers l Syrup of/Liverwort, Tar, ana Canchalagua. I got a dozen bottles of Hand took home with me, determined lo make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything; else. I have only taken four bottles of it,and I most say it has .done me more good than any other medicine 1 have, ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and.l raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lungs. Bdt that has now ceased, and sa has my cough, nearly. 1 cough but little now? and -ex* pectsoonto be entirely free from it.. I consider it an nvaluable medicine, end shall recommccdit to all who areafilicted with a cough or diseased lungs. •••-•> I let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever-', al month* with our pbj sician, but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously inhercase. . • Your.sincerefriend,. F. M. CORY. • N. B, The original Utter from which the above is an' extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office, No. 316 j Broadway. i BLEEDING AT;THE LUNGS CURED. - ; SK* HOW PaOMPTLT IT ACTS. \ Statement qf Hr. A.[Lang ? £abcr x 1t0.288 Pearl street] N. Y.—A few days before fast Chnstm&s, I whs taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the 1 Lungs. I called in a Homceopathic physician,but his: medicine did hot seem to help me. I read your advert-; isemeni, and.lhoughl I would, try. Dr. Rogers l Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua* 'Before'! fine taken: up the third bottle, my- bleeding had stopped,’ thy Cough l ' was gone, and I felt as well as usual; My health is no w j good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor? dially recommend ii to my \7siiz statement was. -tnadetotheProprittoTstMixrchl'Zih* 1850.1 OTHER NEVY YORK CITY REFERENCES. {Tr* For want of room to publish at length anymore: certificates* we here give the names and residences of; several individuals well known in New York, every one whom has used this medicine , and can speak personally '• of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what : they say. Cbasles H. Rma, No. 192, Broadway, corner of John: street; Rev. Raiph Hott, N 0.137, Madison street, Pastor of the u Church of the Good Shepherd. o . • ■ Robkst 8. Locawoos, No. 36, Vestry street. - i • SitVAirosHoYT, No. 260, Houston street. : - 03* Be sure to aak fbr Hr. A* Rogm' Syrup of -ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let nol other bepalmed on to yon. CAUTION.—None gmuiiw, unless there is on the buff. wrapper, a note of hand, signed with a Pm, by A.L SCOVILL & CO; : • .V r . • FOR retail, by A-L-SCOVILL ; & CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL} N 0.316 £roadtoay t New York, to whom all. ders for the Medicine, and letters relating,to Agencies, 3 should be addressed, vost-pauL . , : ALSO, for sale by ft. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood street," Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D.M. Carry-and H. r. Scbwartz r Allegheny- City; Townsend,' Carr&Co M Manchester ;A. Patterson,'Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or ail bottles for 55,00, mai2s:3m f- .. .•>>:• •;- •• < Venters Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish'. Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale; THE subscribers have just received from New York ahd Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS,) and are manufacturing by. machinery Fhrnitarc suitable fbr the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices.. * . As great care wasiaken in the selection iof the 'stock, persons cannot fail to be.- suited either: as to quality or price; and, as itia well known that .Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much; lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. . Turned Wbrk,in all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank forhand. rails, for. Carpemers, and all articles required in manafacturuigCabinetFurniture, constantly: on hand-r-Viz: Mahogany,; Varnish, Hardware, Hair! Cloths, Spnngs, &c n Ac. RYAN A APKEE, Ryan’s Buildings, ;mar&hydaw No. 31 Fifth sueeu . “TTALOABLE REAL lE3TATE FOR SALE:—For y. saler-that valuable Lot of Ground, situated at the' -comer of Market and Water streets, ht present occupied: by Mulvany ALedlie, as a Glass Warehouse-having a front on Market street of 38 feetH inches, and on ; Water-street of dfifeetli inches. • Also, the Lotof Ground adjoining the Gas Works, formerly-occupied by Mr. Joseph Tomlinson, as a Ship Yard—having a front of 131 feet 4$ inches, on the Mo* uonguhelaßiver,aad running back 343 feet to Green* ougb street.- . . . v , Persons desirous of purchasing, can receive further information from. K. C. STOCKTON, aprl4 . No, 47 Market street. • - =.• Notice. . THE Stockholders of.the Pennsylvania Salt Manu facturing Company aieno tiffed that an instalment •of Twelve Honored and Fifty -Hollars per - share, is re quired to bepald dh the 10th day of May next, at; the Office of Chatles. Leung, Esq., Philadelphia. „ : jfßy.brder oi the Board of Directors. ;: i; m ; GEORGE THOMPSON* , . . Treaaurerand Secretary* .Ea*T*r«itn®» April 17—apr!8:2w. -VJ- \V ■. "v rv* -■■ ■' ••.-'• . . tin t> *.• ..’’• -■*•' -^r-?.,: t 4 ?—* JC ‘4 ■' * ■- . ■ 1 f- 5y V * » 1 .. * „ ' s v ■« 4 '• . ':« <_ *•: , * v J ■ l - . .'• - A v,. i. . *v • ■ * -.-s js .4- ~*, •V_; ":f.: ■‘ t -t I "'.. OtE- ' SUw A3D SAHM-1 KRANSRd RAHH# ROPE EVER. WONDERFUL CD RES 11 To Cabinet fflakers. .. v >••-• ..*/*'* ,f, w.Xv - 1 lit / . \ » x ' qt - r : h\~* omgs attir fflebirinea. The Great JUmcdyf atConsumption of the Lungs Afi*C‘ tions of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or ~ wink n«r ofthe Breast or Lungs, and other affections afthe • BreastorLufigs.-: tirISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHfiRRY Is a V?. ‘fine herbal medicine, composed ehiefly of Witn Cbxbsy Babx and thegeniaine Iceulnd Moss (thelatter imported expressly for this purpose,; the rare virtues of which are also combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, thus readeringthe whole compound the most certain and effichcions remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Dr. Wffl. Y; Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect able Druggist In that delightful village, has informed us that the sale of Wistaria Balsam of. Wild Cherry i£ un paralleled. The demand for it is so great that he can scarcelykeephimselfsnppliedwith.it He hashad in his store medicines for lung alfections. Some of these were esteemed good and some gave temporary-relief#— But since, he has had Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. a number of the most serious cases were completejf <m. red by its use, “I never sold a medicinessays the door tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had in ■this,**'. • .l. It cubes! Wherever Wißtar’s Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains that high reputationit so nthly deserves. What can prevent its salewhen on every hand can be .witnessed its wonderful cureat -The worst case of : Asthma, recent mid dangerous Cough, (and, also those that are of long stauding,) Broncmtli or Consumption (in its early stages) ore alwaya-cured bv this remarkable medicine;,: HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION l Caredby Wtfltar’oß&laamofWlldCberre* Plkasant RIDGB, Hafflilida to., Sep. 87.1850.- J. D. Park—Bear Sir: . I take the liberty of> advising you of the benefit ;that.l have derived^Cmmthe. use o# Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry;, l was prottraied by that terrible scourge, Consumption,in Mayiaat. The attack was truly homfyinjr tome, for five or my family, (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption.. I was afflicted with nearly all ofthe worst features ofthe disease: I had a distressing cough and expectorated a groat deal of fever* severe pains in the side and chest, cold chills, alternating of heat and copious night sweats \ ' -‘ '' I was under the hare of a skilled phyaiclkO. from.'tfie ■ time I was takes sick until abcrnt six weeks slnce, being then about helpless, and myfriends considering my case ■ hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our physlclaa’s skill, advised the use of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ry. •• I have taken four bottles of -the medicine, and how consfdermyself perfectly well, j make this statement m' inducer others that are afflicted aslhave beesi -to make trial of Wistaris Balsam of Wild Cheny, .wwch remedy has, under.the blessing of Providence. ;restored -myhealths: ; - JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. r v- y CaowitPoiNr, Lake co, la;, June'w, 1849. . J- .D..Parb—D«or JStrr As I have a deep commiasefc* non for the afflicted, permitme-to give you ahrief histo ry of my-afflictions,' and the benefits derived Rom the useof“Dr.WlstarisßalsamofWii[dChenrr. M LiJttly* 1844,:1was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character, which left me in a very debilitated state* when in the following winter I was taken with a aoyere cold/-which, reduced meio such an extent as to give me thanppear* ance of a confirmed consumptive, l labored mmer a severe cough, expectorated’a great deal, ahd trim bled with cola feet and night sweats# I also-frequently raised : blood, from my lungs: I comihued- in this state, gradually sinkieg under the disease, until January, 1 1847, until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities* especially my feet, were constantly cola, and almost losttheir feeling. Under these circumstances it may be truly said thatl was a living skeleton. I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians nndtryDr. Wistax*s Balsam of Wild Cherry,"and-from the first week that !commenced taking it* can date a gradual recovery. .1 continued its use six months, at the endofwhich time I wascurcd.and have enjoyed good healffl ever'mnee* and'cheerfully recommend iheDal sam to alt those afflicted with diseases of the longs,-and would say to. those commencing its iisc : .iwtTdlie dis couraged, if two orthree bottles do not effect acure r bui persevere as I have done, and I have no doubt bfit nine cases out of ten will be bicssed with renewed health as I have been.JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to those Affiiucd .uitk iDiseam of the Lungs ' - . • and Breasu T v T Will miracles never "cease? More evidence of its suroassing health restorative virtues!:- . ; [From Dr, Baker, Springfield,Washington co., Ky.l SPfiztronsLs, May 14,18441 . Miarrj. Sanford tg Park: I take jopportanity o informing you of amost remarkable cure perfbunetfoa me by the nse of Dr. Wistaria' Balsam wild .Cherry. In the year 1640 I was taken .with tho inflammation of the bowels, which I labored ,under ror six weeks# when I graddally recovered. In ihe fall of 184 t lvras attacked.with a severecold.whichseaxed itself upon -.my-lahgs;andfor theBpac& of three, years I was con fined to my bed. I tried all klnda of medicines and eve ry variety of aid without benefit* and thus l wearied olongumil the winter of 1845, wten 1 heard of Dr.Wls* tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. ; My friends p ersuaded me to givo it a trial. tho&gh 1 luid given up .all hopes of haa pxcpßTCd myself for the change of another world....Thrcrnghthcii solicitations I whs induced to maxe use ofthe gentoho Wistar’s Balsam of. Wild Cherrp . The cShct was troly astonishing.' Afterfive years of affliction and suffering, and after having spent font or five hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the best aad most respectablerphytlCla&s had proved unavailing,! was soon restored to entire health by the blessingof God, and the useofDr.Wls* tar’s Balsam of Wild ClmTryV . -: * :' May the blesslngof God rest aponthe proprietors o f so valuable a medicine Wistaria JJaliam of Wild Cherry. - Youis, tespectfolly, ‘*W. H. BAKES. The genuine V wistaris Balsam of Wild Cherry **has afhcsunile of the signature* of JJenry M; D.j Philaaelphia, and “Sanford* Sc Park’’.ona finely exe cuted Bteel engraved wrapper.- Nb other can; be genu ine* • * i'- i -V ' Sold by J-D. PARK,; (successor to Sanford Sc Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnatl, Ohio; Geaerai Agentto the South and West, to- whom all oraetamuat be addressed. ..••• -.i-.- --li? ■ J Kidd A Co, PiusburghfL Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the' Diamond : BA. Fahnestock A Co*Pitts burgh iJ A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckham, A Do* ghenyCity? LTRasseU, Washington * WHLaobev ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, Umontown;;H; Welly, Grcensbunjb; S Kcnintz, Somerset; Scott A GQinpro. Bedford; Heed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Otr, Hollidays* borgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; J R Wright, Kitten • ningj Evans A Brookville; A Wilson A Sbn# Waynesboigh; McFarland A Co, N Callender, Mead- • ville; Button A Co; Erie; Henry Kelly A Co* Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J D Sunimertoa* Warren; F L.A CS P Crookcr, Jr.,Brownsville* v ; . .Tbe.Biiaiaii Body mut Fcrspire, .(so eats-ratoba): ,\ v • TO HAVE A HEALTHY AkPEjIRANCE) 1 And persons-who do not perspire are liable to ihamoi ■ DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW, Jons3 v Italian Chemical Soap causes's free : perspiration, and at the same time moinfieaj'goftens .the:skin r giving it the tenure andbeautyof aiyfiifkrit’s. SCURVY, SALT RHEUAX AND. SORES,- are soon-not only healed, bnt oared by its use, as At least seven physicians in NewYorkknow, who use it in such eases, and find it unt&ilitig—as also, ur ; y PIMPLES* BLOTCHES, FRECKLES,' or any other skin disease.; ;.The reader is assured that -this is no aselessQpfied nostnun, asonetrial wiU prove. I could enumerate atjeast 80 penoutfcnredbf- SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Boy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelty sellit for (he, above, unless I knew it to beasT - state. Those who are liable to . \ . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH;' ' will find this not- only a care, but a preventive, ■ and I can now only, add, that any .one afflicted with any of the above, or similar diseases, willfind thiaaUahdcven more (admirable in Us properties) than I state. reader, the stores .are flooded with imitations, andbe sure you askfor Joss’ltalian Chetnicai 6oap~ and buy it only of WMv JACKSON. ohJy'Agent.ih . Pittsburgh,24o Liberty street. Pittsburgh, head or. Wood. Jonee’ LiJy; Wtoitc* are cautioned against using common' prepa- Theyare not aware how frightfully injurious it is v to the skin.! how coarse, how tough,how.- sallow, yellow*and unhealthy,the aim appearsafe¥ using prepared Chalk! Besides.itbinjariouß, Contain-' . ingalargcquantityorLeadl :• ■ i • * We have prepareHa beautiful vegetable article, which, we call JONES’ SPANIBH LILY WHITE* It is perfectly innocent, being purified ofslidclcteri ous qualities i and it imparts to the skin anatural, healthy, alabaster,- clear; living white ; aftheaame -tjme acting-as cosmetic on the skm, making it soft a&d ; a&b6ihV Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON; liber* ,iy street, head of Wood, Pittsburghr'Price SSceats.' A Sclentifle Hair Tonie RestoMr ANDBEAUTIFIER. Trialbotucso7i : cents. those whohave u»cd Jones’ Coral Hairßestorativff know its excellent qualities—those who have non we assure it to possess the qualities., lb will; farce the hair to grow.on apypart where nature inienaedbairto grow, stop it falling ofl, core scurf or light, red or grey hair grow dark- FCraresoing the hair soft and silky, Bothing can exceed ijhis—4t makes i truly heaufifol ahdTkeeps itso.Tl is, indeed;" the moa economical, yet superior article for the hair.'' '' . Sold only at WM*. JACKSON’S Store;24o Llbejrty fit* head of Wood, Pittabnig. .Price 374 cents, 00 cents and SI.OO. • IdscSO- Frivate£>lsea*cs»- DB. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ABBEY. - : '■ Devotes his entire attention to.ha alnc* practice. HisLu'sincasistnOstlyconSnedto Tgaw a PWoaa or Venerea/ DirenreJ, end bum pain ful affections, broogiit on 07 nnpiudenea T.4S*5' I s.'a youthful indulgence and exccss -' • . MaEmsm Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Coaora W&XBr ben. Gleet, Stncturfc Urethral Discharges, ImonrftT or the Blood, with all diseases o - the venereal oriein. SMn Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions,' Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakaess,lm* WW, Piles,Bheamatism, Female Weakness Month -17 Suppressions,Diseases Of the Joints, Fistula: in Ano* Nervous Affections, Pains injhSßaekahd Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder, and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. - FoarteenTears’practiceyfourmtlusetty'ebablesl/r; Brownto offer, assurances of speedy cure to ell who may coraeunderhiscare.... •- - -;. - Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Piamqatf ay* - ,fly Chargesmoderate.- . . :novg-d*wiy tunlAJlSM..—.ur.nrown'S uewiy eiy for Rheumatism i* Tor that pamfullrouMe.; I merer st ' niA. Office and Wviub.Ctonsulmt^l^^ MONO, Pittsburgh,Penna, The hyuwaya a home.;:: • . ;—— ™- . LfaunMinMAl? fotihft ehanjlas of A hair w a bcooufnibrowuotjot Price socenu «ni«,oo fp k i .»—:£> empty Port b and* tot mUo to y v; WM, &V4B> \ v ' < l t , ; t * -V -i . f-r:'
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