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P '“l' V- 7*‘AsK:V J u: v -' :: nf ‘ > 1 flj’K-i Kt - ‘ V’ fc.: VJT " : , r 4: 4" { s 1 - rfravV; > ,fC^J, >sl "A-(, l qiA‘>f v f ,4^'-\h An 4 -*< r& , r { -$*l £'<;:' t’ t *- ,f c r ~ v&J: *4s3..\ * isa^^^^*ssr r as*«3 -■ ■» - , v -•• .»-• i . A j* ' . .vi . A, '.i * 1 ‘I >• t' J’-f ' ’%,< *■-%- '4; -- " v-.* -- ' ;> -*«<. ‘ ' : **' >*».« O' -• I . b~ > • - v *\ ‘\»■•- . . ' -jV* . . +’ t \ .. 5 'nV, ’ « ' •'■■■" 'V- . -v ..{■ . V . LOCAL MATTERS. Quauteh Ss*aioiis-^flifonday»-April 28. On tie 7 -Bench,'Judges McClure and Boggs. : : - Cotn : . vs; Joseph George—Malicious Miachiefytn >. driving an omnibus,into another. " Todd for Commonwealth 5 Marshall and Rogers . • fordefence. Tho jary were eworn, and the Commonwealth’s . witnesses, who could have identified defendant, not being present, the csbq wae brought to a eland cull, . as d it .wont to the jury, who returned a verdict of “not guilty” and prosecutor, John Nossor, pay the • 'costs. ' ■ Com. vs. James Kane—receiving stolen goods. . ' . Black for defence. ■The Commonwealth were in tho samo fix in this ' case as the one abovc—without witnesses—and the , jary, without leaving their box, relumed a verdict of not guilty and tho county pay the costs. Com. vs- Jss Kano—charged with the Larceny of a coal scuttle, tho property of Mr. Hoon. Col. Black for defence. In this case there appeared to be no evidence that defendant had stolen the article; it was simply found in defendants-possession, who keeps a Gro ' eery store on Smlthficld street, and is in the habit of purchasing secondhand articles, and it was prov eh that this was so purchased by defendant’s wife when he was absent. A number, of witnesses were examined who testified to the good character of de fendant. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Com. vs. Jacob Drake,Tor an assault and battery on Jae. Nicholson. Nicholson was sitting in his brother’s house- in January..or February, when Drake came w and caught him by the throat and presented a pistol to -him and said, “ You are m 7 prisoner, d—n you.’’ The.parties struggled a while, and then defendant struck him, but upon the inter* Terence of. third parties ho showed a warrant for Nicholson’s arrest. Defendant had beon deputised - by anotfaer Constable to mako the arrest. David Fenwick testified that be had accompanied Drake, but did not go in the house when he did; however, he went in before Nicholson bad risen - from his chair; Drake had a hold of him, and..the ’ fitel blow he saw was struck by Nicholson ; Drake then drew, a pistol. Bruce for Commonwealth and Black for defence. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and prosecutor pay the costs. The Bubsebs—Over and Temiiner.—Com. va. JaS McCotCheon and Henry Johnson, charged with burning a board-pile, oq tho night of the Gth of January last, in the Fifth Word, the property of Barnes C, Reeves. Henry-Johnson plead guilty, v and McCutcheon plead not guilty. J. Hampton for Commonwealth, and W. W. .Jrwin for defence. • ■ Reeves testified that on Sunday night, Jan. sth between "10 and 11 o’clock, lus lumber yard •was od firdf it appeared to bo fired in two places; ono of the piles, which was set fire to in the mrddlo, •was entirely consul l * ,ad not ' hc most remote ■ idea as to who fired it- didn’t know eithcr of thoae : charged. John Duffey, who has been t' onv,c ted here on eew • e >al chargea oTrobbery, was calldu by the Common* Uh, and objected to by Mr.lrwm, on the ground -of his a convict and fugitive Jront justice from another There being.no record to that cf fcct Mr Tr dcsjretf lhat before examination m ' U :* r J be pul on his t>«r dire, and alluded to l Lrllr *■ «*f«« w*" r«“« obc, which had boc.\ ,rie ! n . , 7"’8 »* had made the .ame objection, «" d > l haJ boen eu,la " icd - The objection tva.o.ccnlle d - »>e record b.mg the proper evidence. John Duffev testified that on the l 1 ° *** 1 ■of January he wcot-to McCulcheon’s ho. nBe 4 * °j| D * - and,McCutcbcon wero sitting there wi* ** a 3 of Wicking, plw7lbg*flpttli»or turpontino on it; asked them what they were gfttg&Jo -do, and they -said gltra a boahT pile, sod asked lum if he would. notjjQ along j he aaid no; that he had no objection* to do anything in the lino of dealing, but that ho woulda’l burn a man’s property on his family ; that it was too mean; that if ho had a spite against a •man,- he would rather-knock the side of his head off; McCutchcon and Johnson then left the bouse, and were followed by Duffey, who saw them put the balls under the board pilo and set fire to them ? Johnson then eaw him, and drew a pistol ; bat he being up to sach matters, drew his bowte kmJc and pricked Johnson ondcr the heart with it; just then Duffey’s partner (Riley) knocked Johnson down, and was about to plunge a knife into him, but do* staled,on the persuasions of Duffey, to iethim ltvo. Cro*t«£xffn;r walking shoes; \Y tilt a greai varieiy 01 small wares ami tuneyatu cles, all ot wliieU he oilers al tbc lowest rale;;, eilber tot najdi-pr approred-e radii.. • {ttpio^tiGdA-tlw tarings Haute* —~'*E' who were oppotuu'd to open *oltb for to the Capital Slock or j. Bo V, oo di.-posing the requisite number of share*, saitl Batu < zc& and ejected the following Oflicers—viz : have organ. vj« Lsugbitru ijrecideutt John Lindsay, Directors —Jan. *«j. James Blakely. A. Hoevcler, Titos. Joint O JF. Rah*. -»if. Treasurer —R. U. Laugjutn. Hays, Titos. S. Lit. at theOthce oi theTreps- The BookswilLbe ) on Wednesday, the 30th inst., ttrer (near the Aquedu, shores of Slock, and shall for the sale of the remain* "Ct aB business of the fuMi continue thereafter to trarutu -y a knowledge of Landscape Sketching and Pain.ting, imparted in n short term of in the eminence of a style, whereof, in the peculiarities thereto, H unsurpassed in 'all the excellences of the Art- Sketches of residences and scenery tn and arouud Pittsburgh, in constantprogrese. Magnificent transcrip tions of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery, and'the most *plenuid views from all over the world. C- C. BENNETT. 197 Penn «t. pp23:tf. ' i . Pittsburgh. Pa. John W. Tim's Whip. Can/, Umbrella and Parasol Manxfaclory , HA* removed to No. 143 'W ood street, near Virgin alley, where lie offers for sale a large assortment of Goods in his line, at less prices than they can be bought for at any other house Ln this city. Floe Silk Fringed Parasols, - - ■ 51,25 do Lined do - do plain, large size, do scolloped, - do do ------ 62 Wholesale and Retail, Repairing neatly done uml ►roraptly attended to. [uprds‘.6m MRS. A. LEECH invites-the attention of her sCs. friends to nil opening of Spring MILLINE NERY, on Thursday next. Ladies’ and Chtldren : 6 ,, Oc» Hats- in every variety; Head Oressesand Caps; french Flowers; andn handsome assortment of wide Ribbon, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and a great ma ny other Goods in her line. P. S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted immedi ately- No. 9 Fifth, street. apr23 (Journal and Gazette copy.) __ * John Iff* Roberts, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER , DESIRES.to inform the public that he has opened a Workshop, at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors from 'Market, where hcpnrposesdevotipg lit# entire attention to the repairing and refitting of fine Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. At this establishment, any and every partof the finest Watches or Tune Pieces, that may have become worn ont, or otherwise injured, enu be replaced .with new, in a style and finish entirely equal torthc original. Ail workdone ul this shop will be warranted to give* •entire satisfaction. References —Messrs. John Harper, Joseph Woodwell, Wm. B. Scaife, Joshua Rhodes. James A- und Robert H. .Hartley. N. B.—A limited but carefully sdectcd stock of 'Watches, Clocks. Jewelrj', Silver Spoons, Spectacles >&c., constantly on hand, which will be sold very low for •cosh. [apt2-5:2m A Card. I HAVE fitted up (on the New York plan) a very supe rior Wareroom. for the sale of curtains, curtain ma terials, and everything pertaining to the fashionable par lor; and have selected thu largest and most superior as sortment of satin dc laines, brocotels, French and Gcr tnnn damask de laines.English damask,maroons, Turkey red goods, chintzes, fringes, gimps of every kind, luce curtains, figured and plain muslin, Holland of different widths, cornices of 3G different patterns and styles, door mats, window blinds and shades, curtain borders and bands, curtain pins, tassaioand tassol loops, cord, silk and worsted, bed chintzes und fringes, Marseilles end Lan caster quilts, counterpanes nml colored comforts, mat trasses, beds and bedding- , , , All orders thankfully received and promptly filled. a p2s WM. NOBLE, 3d si. hithographlc Institute. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— 'Hie subscribers most respect fully announce to their friends aud the public gen erally, that they have this day Entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying on, at the old suite, m Singerly’t Boiiding. opposite the Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from. Furone,they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to sieelengraving. They solicit a continuance ot the patrotttige bestowed heretofore .so liberally to the one!parutei£Wini Schuchmun *and they hope by strict attention jolbeirbusiness,' by elegant workmuiiship,anu the mbsfTtiaaonable terms, to merit the fqvorsof an en hchtened-pubhe. , jßondsi , ChtfckS 3 l>raflfs; Machine Drawings, Likeness es Lanascapes,.Antographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots. Lithographed'andPrinted m Black, Gold Bronze efto lo^ B necimens of their work can be seen at their Office, as above ' " WNUSCHUCHMAN, nnriS FRED. HAUNLEIN. Ice Cream ! Ice Cream I • j PH HUNKER, having removed to No. 2>3 Liberty • street (W A- Lease’s old stand,) will open for the season this day, (Monday, April Jlr>t,) hin Ice Cream Saloon, and will tarnish iheichoicest Almond and vanil la Cream. _ He also bakesßread of all variety. Cuke of all kinds on hand and made to order iu short umc. Fruits of the choicest kind on hand, iresh every week., from the East. Call and try. [aprel h.- '•••'V.V-ji* i, , -r.;,!: , ;.,: ~''..;-:..:',;•.,;:',:;.i,_3,. Dally’neTle\r of ttic> Wholesale fflnrlsct. Tho weather -yesterday was .cold and glootny $ transactions in the leading articles werelight. GRAlN—Receipts continue moderate, with sales of wheat at'69 to 70c. Rye: we havo sales at 45c. Oats: we note ono sale on wharf at 30c j and from storo at 33 to 35. Sales of corn at 35. FLOUR— Tho receipts aro moderate; we note sales at $3,25, 3,2003,31. Rye Flour—Dali at $2,- 65 to 2,70. Sales from stores, by dray load, at 3,37 to 3,45. GROCERIES—Tho tnarhet continues firm jw© could, however, hoar of no transactions worthy of note. In sugar and molasses wo have no change to report wo quote sugar at 6} to 6* by the hhds- Molasses 36 to 37}. Coffee is quiet at 11} to 12 DRIED BEEF—-Sales ol 10 tierces at Si lt AISINS—SaIes of 25 bxs. at $2,50 per box .BACON—The transactions light; shoulders 6f to , hams S± to 8} ; sides firm at 7| to 8. OILS—The market is unchanged. Linseed 90c; No. 1 Lard 60 to 61. WHISKEY—The market is well supplied ; sales at 21} to 22. FlSH—Continue firm, with a prospect of an nd% vnnee. In Baltimore, owing to the limited receipts and discouraging accounts from tho Fisheries, Shad have advanced. Tho accounts from the Fisheries in North Carolina are very unfavorable lor both shad and herrings, particularly so of tho former. We quote No. 3 Mackorel at 58,20t0 8,50. No. I Shad at $U,75 to 12,00. For marietta and Hocfclugport* The fine steamer PACIFIC. 2a.nour Mar- will leave tor ilte. above and iniefmedi me j»oriH every alt o'clock. P. M.< For freight or pnsjagr* apply on board, or ia T. WOODS & SON. No. Cl W aier st., anti (j 3 From *t. VV edneitlajr Packet for Cincinnati. t ik 1 «ik m:\v uml fast ruiinmgstcainerG'lN- J^W?»*tCLNNATI, DißuiJffljiAu. Muster, will leave irininiiii.iii..a—iri:gutarly every Wruxurdat. 1 or freight or pas-sage, apply on board, or lo _jnswtf> G. B. AHLTKNBKROKR. I JK2U& The tine Meumer ALLEGHENY 1 BELLE AavjaLrr^Afro. J. Cant. Wu, HaN.NA. leave* the Alle gheny wharf for FranLiin,every flfcnciat/aiid Thursday, tit 4P.M. The hue steamer ALLEGHENY BELLI: No 3, Capt. John llinna, leaved the Allegheny whorl tor Frank* Ini. every Tumiay ami Friday, fit 4 P. M- For Freight or on Board. [martfO WAN n.D —] o borrow SIOQ on a good, well««ffcured note of &»00. Alko. wanted to borrow Si.ooo to 32,000 for one year or more* aud-pay back St,ooo a year, and give mortgage on real estate worth a large sum.— Other Rums borrowed or lent for moderate charges. Isaac Harms' Agency and Intelligence Office. FOR SALK—White Louisville Lime, by the barf el "or retail ’,‘2o dozen good black.ink; lead pencil*; 2.WK.1 small fish huok^; 2U gross coat and vest moles; a (tnr pictures; u large lompernnee ehan, and 300 temperance certificate*; the Daily. Morning Post, and,all our Pius uurc'U Dailies, »no«i oj the Weeklies, anti aboalloo late exchange Newspapers, from Boston to New Orleans, kept and tor wile, r>y : ISAAC HARRIS. . aprSS nt bn Agency and-Intelligence Office. r PlrKii’V tlih BLOOD.—I he neat and cheapest mc uictne tor tins purpose is Dr. Dailya Balaam of Wnughop and Sarsaparilla. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold hy S. L.CUTHBERT. aprJ* fiOStnithfleld street. JENNY LIND RARER HANGINGS.—The Decora tion paper like that of her parlor at the Monongalie la House, for sulc l>y W. V. MARSHALL, opr23 95 Wood street. MORRIS' TEA MAUI— In tuk Diamond tsuond Dzot from Diamond alley. —This Store it noted for selling in Pittsburgh. japr23 fftHh COUN IKV REORLKare invited to compare onr « v ngli*h and Irtish Black Teas, at 50 and 75e ft., *- rcassoul elsewhere m Pittsburgh. Wc wall any *,,, reputation of selling the best'Tea in have obtained u. -•determined to maintain that en* Pmsburgh.and wc •«*»wun '* vli.bledisunc.ion, “ «|nk o. in lhe Diamond . aortid Morns'l ca t»«*.. --- - St. Clair Hotel* (Formerly the hxchungc,P Corrur of Penn and tit. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. T FIHJS spacious, central, and conveniently located L HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, will be opened for the accommodation of the public, on Thursday next, the clth instant. . _. . The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully inform* his friends and the public, that he has furnished it in the most elegant and comfort able style, and employed competent assisianti and at tentive and faithful servants, and that he will spare no exertions to make it equal to nay house in the country.. The well known central location of the House, and convenience of its arrangements, rendering it the most desirable, either to travelers or permanent boarders, in duces bira to solicit and hope for n a liberal share of pa tronage- laprJ2J C. W . BKIsNEn. Kevi nr. KfUtkelly’* Female Seminary, . KITTANNING, DA., RF-COMMEN'DED by Gov. Johnston and Bishops Potter and Upfoid, will re-open for summer session on the*3oih instant, (April). Charge for board and English tuition per ses sion of five months, ..... 560,00 Charge lor washing and stationery, per session of five months, S 5,?5 Music, Ac.,at customary rates. No Extras. Number of boarders received, 25..,* See Circulars at J. iL Slellor’a Book Store,7o Wood street. Reference in ViitSfnirgh —The.Episcopal Clergy; Judge M’Cture; 4uttgc shaler: J. If. Sliocnbergcr \ G-K. White. A. B. Curling, Eras.; W. H. Richardson, l\iq. kukemmetus; Judge Jack, Greensbargh; Judge Buf fington, Kitta lining. ’ [aprlo;3tawf3w TransDttrent Window Shade Factory. 48 IRWIN STREET. (BETWEEN PENN AND LIBERTY STREET*) lISVT OF SHADES on hand and made at utl tunes to j order— -3-1,4-4,5 4 and C-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; “ “ “ u transparent green doj *• “ Bark •* do; Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do da do; Gothic and Mczziuhlo, of now style ; SJ Ukfc MlADhb ot any color, wun Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHa on liuiul. Also. n lot ot SHADE TlUMMlNGS—complete at 2o cents per shade. U!s~ Oiirtains hung on reasonable terms. P. S. —Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory, bC' fore purchasing elsewhere •iiprlß:om MRS. lUT[iI'«ATr, late of the City ot Dublin, re spectfully informs the eitizens of Pittsburgh and Alleghany, that she is prepared to give instruction on tlic. Piano Forte and Singing, either at their residences or at her’a, corner of Leacock and Morgan streets, AUc gheny. For particulars enquire at this office, or at the sior* of W. Daly A- Co , litth street Terms moderate Manufacturer or fowleius patent bed- STEADS , has removed his Ware Room lo 93 3d *i 10 the well-known stund, formerly occupied by Ro berts A 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 fushions and of the best materials the market af fords, made tuid kepi op hand. apU:tf I - jiNGLISIT AND IRISH TEAS.—lho subscribers ‘j have just received an invoice and will hereafter keep a constant supply ot the above class of Teas, the flavor of which is «o*generatly preferred by persons from the « Old Country,’? and by many others. Price 50 and 75c. H? 1 lh. . , The house which has been' advertising an exclusive monopoly of these Teas, canuot cpntihue to do so . with ™"{ve have also on hand a large assortment ot Fresh Tea*, ol all gTtidea andol every description, which wc believe cannot be excelled m Pittsburgh.. WM- A.M’CLURG & CO., ftpr g3 Grocers andTca Dealers. XVFSIKABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—-i wo vaiu- I ) able Bailding Lots, each 20 feet front on. Federal Allegheny City, by 100 feeidcep to mi alley, situ ate 44 feet above Robinson street. To persons desiring a pleasant location, central to both cities, either for a re sidence or business purposes, the above presents a good opportunity, and is about the beat chance on Federalst-* —«o near the bridge. S. CUTHBERT, Gcn’lAgent, opriS 60 Smiihfield street. , =r >■ « t 1; -O ' ■■■• - ■ -r: ' dommerttel anit financial. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, Tuesday Morning, April 29, 1851.$ PORT OK PITTSBURGH, G VEST INCHES WATXR IN THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED Mcniner Michigan No. 2. Boies, Beaver Atlantic, Parkinson,Brownsville. Redstoue, Woodward, Brownsville- J. Al-Keo. Hendrickson. McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon, Heaver. I-asliiou No. 2, Peebles. blizabcth- Thornas Shnver, Bailey, West Newion. “ J. Nelson, Moore,'Wheeling. “ Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. * J. Q. Adams. Mursball,St. 4 Louis- EniprcsK.gCox, Zanesville. “ Chieftain. White. Beaver. u Thomas Scott, VaudergriiF, Beaver. DEPARTED:" Redstone. Woodwurd. Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Ahchigan No. 2. Botes,Beaver. Beaver, Gordon. Beaver. 1 homas Builey. West Newion. hushion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Diurnal. Con well. Wheeling. Keystone StatiyStone, Cincinnati. Oriental. Smyihere, St. Louts.. Amazonia. M’Bfidc, St. Louts. Hlot No. 2, Crane, llocktngport. \\ ellr-Yille, \oung, Whcohug* “ Jefferson, Johnston,Louisville. Allegheny lUver Trade. REGVLAIi FRANKLIN PACKETS. JHusle. bamuel Allnder, " »V ' '•» w s' - ’ > . \ V *1 ' 1 -V i." . ■ >.■■■ > ?»• *• * i " .. •t .*! Unction Sales. SCOTT & OTIS» AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r 1 : MAiK Missouri, ; . XT AVING been engaged iu. the above business for lho XX: last sric.yfehrsy ia this city, would respectfully, bo licit, consignments ofrGoods, to be sold in thismarket, either for Auction .or ' private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods: and will make hberaT advances on all kinds oi Goods [consigned us for- sale here. •. . Will.refer-to Messrs. Hewett. Roe & Co .E. Vio let, Wra.D. Wood & Co.. John J. Anderson &00., R- IL Stone, Squire A Reed; Brownlee”, Homer & Co., Larkin Denver,, Saint Louts; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnatij •George M’Latn, Pittsburgh. ; - t ' fmarSChy - JA3IKB McKESRA, auctioneer* Rolled iron cargo of steamboat low ell at Auction.—On Tuesday next, N .April 29ih, at -J o-clock, will be sold at M'Kenna’s Auction House, a large quantity of .Uoop,’Round, Square, and Flat Roiled Iron, part of the cargo of lit© steamboat Lowell _ apr2B : JAMES M’XENNA.'Auct’r- W. G. UI’CARTNEI, Auctioneer* XFALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Auction —Will be V sold on the oh- Saturday, May- 3d, hi‘3 o’clock in the afternoon, a Lor of Ground, situate on Pike street, between Walnutand Factory, in the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, sold Lot is fronting 25 feel on Pike street,and extending back 100-feet. On which is erected two Bmallaframe houses, in good repair and com pletely finished.: ,To any person'wishing to, supply him self with a home, this is A first-rate opportunity, aasuch chances are seldom offered &) public sale. For farther pUfiicularß-enquire of John A. Parkinson,Penn street, Firth Ward, oral the Auction Store of the subscriber. npr!B W. Q. M’CARTNEV, Auct’r. SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY At Auction.—Will be sold to the highest and best bid der. on Saturday, May 10th. at 10 o clock m the fore noon, atthe carriage shop ot J. P-. Wilson, on Third st-, below Woodjmd Smithfield, to pay cost of repairs and charges, one two horse dickeyseat Barouche, with new leuthertop. iron axle, and lefr-by Mr. Philip Motz ; one open top Buggy. le« by Mr. Herring. ■ ■ AlBo-^J ; top; iron. axle, and nearly new. V-' . • f . Those interested will please take nottceto this advert isement, as they will bo sold aVtholipie and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by ills owners.-or their agents before thatume, with cbm of this advertisement, uprld . W. G. nl Acci’r- ATINE BUILDING LOTS, adjoining Seventh’ Ward, _Li at Acctios^—On Saturday afternoon, 1 May 3d, in 3 o’clock,‘will be sold on ihe. premises, nine very. dOßira* - blc Building Lots, nearlhe Seventh Ward,froiiUng cm Centre Avenue. Rose and Hill streets, ranging from 20 t 023 feet from, by 106 teel in depth. Terras, one-haff. cash,’remainder in one year, with in terest Plans can be secn httho Sales Rooms.- ' api© - P.M.DAVlB.Auct’r- UNDERWRITER’S SALE OF DRV GOODS, AC —On Tuesday, morning, AjmlSOtli, atlOo’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood’and.Fifth streets, wul be sold for account of whom it may con cern. five cases Drv- Goods, Sec., ibreo bates brown Sheeting*, which, have-hcen slightly Injured by water— comprising in part, saper. BroadiCloths and Cossimercs; Summer Cloths; Drills rßipka’sColiiraodes; Nankeens; Tickings; Checks; Manner s Shirting. Ac. - upr2h iP. M. DAVIS. AucVr. Fair in-aid of the erection of a ger man ORPHAN’S ASYLUM —All friendsatul well wishers of th? Orphans are respectfully informed that a number of ladies oi PiU6burah hnd viciatty, Will hold a fair, wuh Supper, tu aid oi the erection ol the building of a German Orphan Asylum, tur Allegheny County, to which they solicit the support and participation of the benevolent. The Fair will commeucc ott TUESDAY, April i'Jth. at Wilkiks llail. . (pf“ Tickets forthe Fotrund hopperW) cents; forthe t air alone, 2;> ccmp To be hod bf air. G.Kretz, Liberty street; in both the Catholic Book Stores. Fifth street; at Messrs. Felix and Durkte’s, Penn struct, Bayardatown, at J. RutTsnr J. Lewis' Allegheny; or at the doori du ring the rime of ihe Fair. . ■ .faprlSiui Pearly White Teetli and Brcotii* TO BE HAD FOR S 3 CENTS. • PERSONS who have cither, arc hottoraidy assured that if their breathisever so'foal; or theirs 1 TEF.TII DECAYED. DARK OR YELLOW, and euurusicd with tartar, that a dj.eent box of Jonev' Aml»er Tooth Paste will moke the teeth whiteassnow and the hrcatfi odiforousiy sweet. > • S>old (mlv !ii JACKSON & Store. 240 Liberty «tree. head of Wood . fdec2o JOint M VADErt - • • JOHN COVODK IiI’PIUIEN A COVOUB, to John M Faden. A Co.J Canal Basin, Penn street. Penna, Kallroad—Central Railroad* THE sai.scribcre having been; appoimud shipping Agents lor the Pennsylvaum or Central liaifroad. inform the pubjic Uiat we arc now prepared to receive any rnerclmndize or produce -lor auipment east on the opening of the Cairnl. Goods via this route will bo earned through in five days, and ad cousigucd to us will bo forwarded free of commission or charge for advances.'; : N KA.TKSOV FRBIOUT BEIWECt ririLApBt?IIU APITTSBUpOn. Do t*oouH. Huts, &hoes. Rooks, fcnauonery, Cuiiery- Coniecuonary, Fruit*, FeaihtM, Formture. Druna.Me dientes, Saddlery. Wool. ir.. Ac , SI V KK> &*• Dye Staffs, Oil*, Giover, Flux, Tumnhjr and other Ura*s Seeds, iljs. I; 7 '. ... . . Uucnn, Beef. Pork, Batter. I.ard; tmrtt’Od. Tobacco Leaf, Coifeu. Tn.Ui)iv,Gr:un and UagKfiOA & Ibrt Em Aches, Marble, {rouijh.) Tar, Fitch, Roslu. German Clay, Bones, Ac., 5Uc. ty 100 Ih*. marl 3 _ M’PAPEN A COVODF- I^AUGAiNb 1 encheri and lamil/es wistjmg to pur- J[> chase School Boobs, Classic Text Books, and l-hlu ciitlonal works, will find it great y to their interest to -call-iminedintely at the Edccatiomtl Book Store,t!sMar ket street, ndjoinmir Dr. Thom's Drug Store. This es tablishment ia selling orF at cost, to close up, AL>o—Carter A bro. s valuable Books, at cost We have an excellent stock of these works.aud families, minister*, Ac., would do well to call during ihe present week only. [apnJJ EDUCATIONAL BOOK. STORH- mO-LLl—fhe MORE ROOM now fitted up with an X elegant modern and attractive front. Rent very low. apiP EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORF- ’• North American Accoontuut, 5 ’ hml “Western Steam boat Accountant,” Professor,of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar. Proiesaor of hicrcantiie Law. JOHN D. "WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental anil Mercantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Mel camile ed ucation,can roly upon obtaining in this Institution, every tiling that is odvertised. there is no advertising of the names of lasiraclors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place; nor no humbuggingthe public imtA piects of eng ravings, with the engraver’s name sup pressed, and a.name affixed, prctcudmg to hove “ exe cuted” them with a pen. r Ludies* Writing Clais meets in n sepoiatc Bpartmcnt- lO to 12 A. &l. Gentlemen’s Class from S in the rooming till 10 al night [mar2l:d&w PITTSBURGH COnPEtt Or H.VttKtT AND TfltßD BTBEET9. CHARTFRFD V D- IB50; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. " . Faculty. Joun Flemino, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. . . _ O. K. Chamberlin, Professor o Penmanship y Mercan tile computation, Ac. n Alex. M- Watson. Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch ol bu siness, alf»o, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangement*. Lecture on Commercial Luw every Monday evening. Reference to anvof the eily merebanu. . (dcclO HOINF- \ND LOT I'O**- 5700 f-or Aate.—A new Frame House of for rooms, a kitchen cellar. Also, oui oven, and a large yard and garden. The lot is 20 feet front on Resaou street, Allegheny, by 110 deep to an alley 19 feel wide,— pleasantly situated tn the Buena Vtstaaddition to Alhuht ny. J 5. cUTUBfeRT. Gonl Agent, a p23 50 Smithfield street. TUST ■RECEIVnro-l«n>l>l»- now Shod i ll) do do J new Herrins; OU bbl» N 0.3 Mackerel; 40 do pick led Labrador llerrinss; »» do Lake Superior Sejouiei! 3(1 do do do Trout; SO do No. 3 lObaUdodo aprCS No. ’2O Fifth street. /CENTRAL KAILKOAD.-rJum TCcoived per Cemrnl Kj Railroad, one piece super black French Cloth; and one piece fine olive Clolh—winch will ho made to order in the best manner and latest style soon, at the Emporium of Fashion. R. CIILhrLU, «pra4 71. Simthfield street. Allegheny County»M-‘ . . TOSKPII SMKKR ami ) In the District Court. O John D. Hezlep £a. e Henry Crawford. . ) No. 109, ApnlT.,lBoL,. • AND Now, to wit: April 14, 19ul, ihe Court oppornt Darnel Rodgers, Auditor. to distribute the money m Court, under the above writ- Irom the Record, GKO. H. HAYS. Proth’y. Ml person* interested will plea.se take notice, that for the purposes ot my ap pointment- I will attend at the Office ot Shannon & Ro gers. No. 109 Fourth street,on Saturday, the 10th day of May. at 10 oicloek, A. M. DANILL ROGLRS, aprls.cT3w • Auditor. E. R. KEHNAN. [apr23^w Forty Town Lots In East Liverpool, O. rilHh recent unprecedented sale of Lots mthc above X thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously; laid out, and the demand .still continuing, the understgued has been induced to lay out a portion of hi* properly in town lots as above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot full, to meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is needless to *\ny any thing of the location of the town and prospects, ut having been sufficiently described In recent advert isements,) other than that oyer one hundred lots have recently chauged hands, and been purchased by those to procure a desirable home. Aim above lots are among the most eligible anddesi rauie m the place, and are principally located in the cen tre: of those recently sold. lor mrornuu loll apply to the proprietor m Liverpool, or to James Dlakoly, hsq., Fourth street. Pittsburgh. . « JOHN 8. BLAKELY, Last Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. [fsbl&dawf GOLD WATCHKS.—Constantly receiving, supplies 01 the best London, Liverpool ami Geneva Watch* CB, .°li ■ “ nesl qualities manufactuted, and other kinds, suited to the varied wunis and tastes. and at unprece dented, low. prices- K Every Watch sold, will be guaranteed as represented and warranted, or the money returned. W. W. WILSON, corner Market and Fourth sts- ; V’s v . • .(f.A i «*tY- *' 'T;.: V v .* = v-. -_ ’ p. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer*- DUFF’S ADDITIONAL UALE OF ■ ■ y r- . r: BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expreuly for the Daily Morning Pott. 3ECBIVED BY UOIITMI7Q—PHI3TXB BY BTXiM MEXICAN COMPLAINTS ■ It appears that a formal complaint has faeob made by the Mexican Government in consequence of the repeated Indian outrages on their frontier. By the treaty with Mexico tho United States agreed to pro tect the frontier between this country and Mexico from the Indian aggressions. Congress, it will be remembered, fast session.failed toallow the appro priation asked by tho War Department for this duty, and it consequently has not been performed, Mexi co now asks us to ratify tho Tehuantepec treaty, un« less the provisions of the Peace treaty are carried out. Mr. Webster probably hastened his arrival here in consequence of tbis difficulty. The President, if he deems the matter oi suffi cient importance, may order troops to be paid out of the secret service fund. By the barque Argentine, which arrived at this Port this morning, we have advices from Buenos. Ayres to Marcb 2d. The resignation of Rosas had produced great die quiet, and tho people protest against it. The opinion in well informed circles in Rio is that tbero will be war between Buchob Ayres and Brazil, and that preparations are making for each sn event- The Brazilian government had issued its treasury warrants for $4,000,000. THE FIRE AT HONESDALE. . The. fire on Friday night destroyed about forty buildings in the business part of the town. The loss is estimated at $150,000. Bishop Meed, of Va., was, at last dates, lying dangerously ill. The Methodist Church , was struck by lightning yesterday afternoon during service. Mrs. George Ponsyl was instantly killed. • MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Evening.] NewYobk, April 28. Flour is declining, at 4,37 for common, to straight state. Wheat is firm; Gcnesiee 1,14. Corn steady; Southern yellow 6oJ. Pork is unchanged; prices remain at last quota tions. Bccf.*Ftrm, at 9,37* to 11,60 for mess, and 5,37 to 5,50 far prune. < Bacon is above thcviews of buyers. Dry soiled bams B|, aud extra sugar cured at 91- Lard is io demand... . Lmsced Oil is steady at 77. Iron.. Scotch pig is held at 21- Wluskey is doll at 23*. Philadelphia, April 2S. Flour..No change ; sales at 4,50. Rye F. 3,60. Corn M. 3,00. Grain.. Red Wheat 1,00; white 1,0401,05. Rye 70. Y, Corn 63. ■ Groceries*.Firm. Sugar and Molasses at full rates. Provisions..ln demand ; new Mess Pork 16,00. Lard. .9|; holders ask more. ■Rice. .In demand at B*oBl - 5eed..5,37 1. Whiskey..ln demand at 24. ! Baltimore, April 28. F10ur..4,44 to 4,50. I Corn.. Yellow 63 to 64- Oats. .40 to 42, Provisions firm. Whiskey.. 23 to 25. , . Cincinnati, April 28. Flour unchanged. Whiskey.. 17$ to 18. Sugar and Molasses..Stoady and quiet. Bacon. .Shou iders 6£. ‘ Lard..ln kegs 10c,and in kb)«. 81. J« St Tough’i Celebrated Ethereal Oil. FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors; Steamboats/Cairn! Boats, Kails, Chambers, kitchens. Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required. The public are respectfully invited to cull and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, for Lard, Lard Oil, &c., Chandeliers, Girandoles. Wait envMantel Decorations, Lamps. Glebes.Glassee,Wicks- Paper. Tin Shades, Mai* nnd Cans, ana all things per taining to the trade. Also, a superior Safety Lantern, for Steamboats aud Stable?. The cheapest light to be found for store and shop pur poses, is Tough’s Refined Chemical Gil and Lamps.irosn winch a splendid light is obtained ut | of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite an ex aminauou of our goods and prices. Beingpreparcd,by the accumulation of 12 years’ experience, and with fa cilities to supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Store. AH articles delivered m any part of the city, or in Al legheny, free of cost. ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re gulariy supplied once or twice n week. AH orders loft with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S. TOUGH, Wo. 32 Fourth street- Apollo Hall. apr!9:d&wy between Market and Wood. To X*ease« A STORE HOLSE, with-all the fixtures, in Sharps burgb, In a good stluauon for business; Enquire of Hie subscriber, on the premises. apr2l:4t JONAS BUTTERFIELD. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland* THE undersigned, <• European Agent,” has again ar rived til the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh in June next, for the twenty-fifth tour of this Agency, through England- Ireland. Scotland, Wales, &c., to return in September. He collects legacies, debts, rents-prop erty and claim*; remit* money by sight drafts to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at the|rate of 85 per pound sterling; procures copies of wills, decds'and documents; concucts searches of all kinds, Ac., &c. He transacts the business in connection* with his ret itivc, Hugh Keenan, Esq., now resident in Dublin, who for more than twenty yearstravcled annually,on.'this business,between Europe and America. Innumerable references given.: Daring the subscriber’s absence, remittances and other business wi Übe attended to at his Office, by his brother, fdw&rd J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. nut’s Cathedral. THOS. J. KEENAN,. European Agent, and Attoiney atLaw, Pittsburgh, Fa. R3"Mr. Keenan may be seen on business in Cincin nati, at the Broadway Hotel, on the 23th and 29th of AphL in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and 2d of May; and In St. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the 7tb, Bth and 9th of May. [apr2:3wdaw The Pranhlin Fire lusaranco Company DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, ftjordeeai D, Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant. ’ David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smlta, Moms Patterson. CHAS. N. BANCKER, Pres’t, Char. G. Banckrb, Secretary. 10* 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 Fund* 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 fob Mortgages —-—• —-«——**•——S 918,123 63 Real Estate '■■■•• 84,377 73 . Temporary Loans* •»• 83,900 17. Stocks ~ 01,839 00 Cash, &c. ■ ■■■"*“», C4,34G 81 . $1,212,703 44 ' Bince their incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwards of 0n» Afilhon Four Hundred Thou sand bdllarSi losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to n(> Office N - . L. corner Wood and 3d sts. SOMETHING NEW.—Robert Chester’s splendid as* Bortment of BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING, which, for variety of material and elegance oi style, cannot be equalled west of the mountains. Persons wislilnglo purchase arc invited to call and examine for themselves- Our motto u—■'“ we Biudyto please.' l No charges for allowing our Goods. Call at tho Emporium of Fashion. Ao. 71 Smxlhfield street. a pn>3 (Dispatch and Chronicle copy J Daguerrean Gallery* MRS- NEWTON wishes to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this vicinity, that she has fitted up a Room over the Store of Alexander Day, comer of Market street and the Diamond, where she is prepared to take Daguerreotype Likneeses, in all the various Likenesses taken Single or in. Groups of any number. - taprlftlw BACON— 20-000 lbs. Uams, superior cut and cured, chy.moked; 10,000 Ills, Suoolders R , a* W< Foiter> ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; NO 47 FOURTH STREET, behio Market O sinet, Pltobu rght Por novls.dawt> “ ~" Drucc Store for Sole. , A DRUG.'AND APOTHECARY STORK, which tUfiiUoinff an excellent biiEineas, sale -. M Forfurther information enquire at tins Office. aptlS rrfIfKBEST tfftm ‘lia in TituntirgA.-SoitiE new I " op Young Hyson Tea has been received at MOR RIS’ Tea Mart, in the Ihamond.wSuchfor menglhund flavorieeuperfor toanyever iold in Pittsburgh, Bnce 81,00 per lb. s.'-iflr 1 i v w ~ l'_. - r -. J'-f‘ - Vjt v:* : . . V-.- : • -.t,- .-.>■} tv.■ .■ ■■■. , ■ ... V ’‘>-r -,v V^-T. ' \\ , * Wabbikotoh, April 28 PROM BUENOS ATRES, Salem, Mass., April 28. Horebdale, April 28. Danville, April 28. or FUILASELFMIA. *■ * .■ <* L - -V»-. ■' v Sankfrfi, oni) Sxthcuujt Brokets. QEO2OE MXGAT.T* r* *• * ■ •••••••• •» ••• n.-.ffAYKTTE DROWN MY&ATT & BROWN, BANKKItS ANDKXOHANGB BROKERS, " CLEVELAND, OHIO. ■ ID* Collections made in all the*principal cities, and •• STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commlssioor ' inard&tOtn : •> • -• '• 1 HILL. CC CURRY, / . bankers and exchange brokers » No.oo Wood Street* door below:.Faurt&—(watside). ' • | IGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for aalo. Time Bills of Exchange and Nolef dis rwi nle • and Bank Notes, bought and sold. mall the principal cnieaof 4he United • l n|ar*>7* eposite received of Par. and Current Fuads; / JESSIf CA.ROTHER? CO led Slat C es oft? ™ aie ° n 111 lh 'P rint; Cornejo/ Wood and .Sixth aireea.y Pittsburgh. Fa BEALER9 m Coin,Bank Notes, Time Bills. Roreijhi and Domestic Exchange,Certificates of Dcpo:«itj&c EXCHANGEoaallific.prmcijial.CUies of the Union and Europe, for sale in sumalo sun purchasers. CURRENT and pariunds received on deposits r COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, auhe lowestrate#. . • sei>U-lyj :CENTRAL'PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE; BRYAN, Glifim & CO. Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Remit- Xi tanccs made "upon/favorable terms. ! * mayS&lf ' R. R. DRY AN, Cashier.! Hollidaysbufgh-,May 18.1850. j_ Notice. TTn"E have associated J, Gardiner Coffin with us in vV -llie Exchange and Banking business. ; . f . WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO.! Pittsburgh, Jau’y. 1,1551.—jabstm , . WM. H. WILLIAMS B.aa ! VAY. G.COFVI7I WHI. 11. WILLU9IS & CO., BANKERS AND-EXCHANGE-BROKERS, NOBTH EAST COBNEE 07 WOOD AND THIRD STBEKTS. ! ALL transactions mode on liberal terms, and collec lion’s promptly attended to. - . . - • ■ fja6:6m» PJ. HOLMES & SONS, HAVE REMOVES THEIR BANKING AND EXCHANGE 077102 To No. 67 Ulnrket slrect }j fout doors below old stand .< N. HOLMES A SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers m Notes, Draft;;, Acceptances,Gold, bitvor and BonkNotes. . Exchange on the Eastern and' Western cities constantly for safe"*’ •. \ (h)Ucclions.made In all iSe'citles throughout , the Uni ted States. Depositcs received in par tunds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and fvonrth streets. hug y.; Domestic and foreign Bichange, Bank ftotes>> Gold andSilvtrißought.Sotd and ; at the : EXCUANGK AND BANKING HOUSE Williama A. Mill <& ; 04- Wood Street, . . • i PITTSBURGH. - I£7“ INTERESTALLOWED ON .TLMR DEPOSITS.* [aug?si ALLEN REAMER. RAIIDI. tiankttsandEsihangi Brokers. ■ Dealers m Tertian and Domestic Bdh.Btllsof Exchange. Certificates o* Depot xt.Bnnkholes,and Com. » Comer oi'Thifdaud Wood sts., directlyoppositethe St Charles Hoa?l. . . .. : may-Si U.W.TAYUm, 113 SECOND STRBUT, 1 .'■■■■ COMMISSIONER AND I STRICT attention will be given to all business en trusted 10 his care. Pittsburgh manufactured arts cles always on hnnd, or procured on.short vouch. > Notes. Bonds; Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on lavora- Tie terms." Advances made if requlredr" ""ibciSKhtf. HOPS EVER, -WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr. Rogers* Syrap of litvmvort and Tar ■ 1 ' AND - ; '. S CAKCHALAGtIAi . 1 Bor the commute cure of Coughs, CoUls y , BroncAdij, Spitting of.Biood. and atloihtr Lung Complavitstendmg to CONSUMPTION- Loots, at its Unparalelleil Success. mHllabovedi.ungaislicd COUGH MRDICINE is carl i. rying all before it in. L«ng,<7cmyl'itnti.-In all sec-, lions of the-country. it is constantly-performing care* which astonish even physicians themselves.’. Look at the . high character and . standing or the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power.. 11. Coy, late Professor in the Medical J. Richards.M.D.j Hou- Judge Morse; Hon. JuJpe Wm. Burke, for l more than 20 years Post Master of Cin.; Ri S.Newion, M.D., Prof. in the Medical College at Menu phis, John'A: - Collins, Esq., Proprietor of ihe Temp. and Gerr.;Agemof the Grand Divmonof the Sonsof'rcrapcTancc.oi'Ghio.; William H. Lcvison, Esq., Editor of the U. S.- Military and. Naval. Argus at N. Y.; Thomas C. I* aulacr, Lsq, oi Albany; Rev. Wneman, Rev. U. Hoyt, N. Y . City; ami we could namn hundreds, aye. thousauds-of-others, who testify from': personal expeTiensey that it .has eured.thent. and ; iheir* mends,in some cascsafter all other remedies had failed.' Such mm never, make sucftstuunneM::, unless convinced of.their truth beyond the possibiliiy of u doubt. ;. iiead.£« tew of the letters. v Extract from a letter from P.. M. <;ory to IL L. Siew-t art, No. 137. Second street, New. York..: Sfarta .June 30,154 U. 1 Dear Friend Stetearf .* I have.been borae nowjo'a two? months. YVhen I lust saW you,' I had biltJittle'hopesbfi ever getting any belter. But I Kave'uq w the plea*ureof : thanking you tor recommending inn to lake Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and-CanchaJugua. 1 got a' dozen bottles of it and tookhome with me, determined • to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything j else. I have only taken four bottles of it, and > must; say it has done me mote good than any other'medicine I nave ever taken. -On my first taking it, it increased ■ the expectoration, and I raised a great deal or bloody matter from roy limys. - Butthut has now ceased, rind so. has my cough,near/y. I cough bat little" nowyund : ei« peel soon to be entirely free from it. I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all'who are afflicted with u coogh or discased langs.' ' " * .m * ■ •. I let ayoung lady, who hud the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the. lungs, ami doctored sever « al months with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of:tt, and it cured her. h acted almost miraculously in her case., • Yonr sincere friend; N. B. : The original letter from which the above is an extract, is on file, und can be seen at our office. No. 316. Broadway. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. • SEE HOW PaOMPTLY IT ACTS; Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker. JVo. 353 Pearl street- N. Y.—A few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Langs. I called ia a Harmsopaituc physician, but his mcdicino:did not seem io help me. Tread your ndverp isement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup of > Liverwort, Tar ana C-anchalagua. Before I had-taken up the lAird bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough teas gone,'and I felt os well as usuai. : My health is now good. 1 consider it a most excellent medicine; and cor dially recommend if to my friends. : [Thfj sidiancni irar made to the Proprietors. MarchVlift, 1650.) OTHER NEW YORK CITY 7 REFERENCE’?. H~7*For wantof room to publish ai length any more certificates, we here give the uatnes-und residences of several individuals well known in. New York, every one of whom has used this tnedieine, and can speak personally. of its e.lTects. Please call upon tbeui, and hear what they say. . .. Charles 11. Ring, No. 192. Broadway, corner of John Street.' •• Rev. Ualwi Hott, No. 137, Madison sireel. Pastor ot the “ Church of the Good , ' V Rodebt S. Lockwood. No. 3b. Ye;;irv street. bTLVAKVS Hoyt, No. 200, Houston street: fOT Be sure to ask tor Dr. A. hogers’ Syrup of LTV-. ERYVORT; tar, and CANCHALAGUA, ami let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.— hone genuine, unless there is on the bull wrapper,a note of ftahd, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL CQ . KOR SALE, wholesale and-retail.: by A. I*. tsCOVILL & CO., Proprietors, ,'!! their Principal GOTHIC HALL, No. JIG Broadtoat/i New Y ork. io whom nil or der? for the Medicine, and letters relating to Ageneies, should be addressed, poii-paitL ' Al.&O, for sale by. R. Spellers. No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent lor PiUsburgli und vicinity , D. M. Curry and 11. P.bchwartz, Allegluiny luty, lownsend, Carr & Co:; ftlahchcsier I A. Patterson, Birmingham. PRlCE—lularge bottle,Sl,bb; .or six bottles torSu.OU mal2s:3ih : • . "■ To Cabinet illaUera. Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Wainui," Varnish, Hardwartand Furniture at-Wholesale.■ fiIUE subscribers have ju=L received from New York 1 alu i notion a .most, splendid stock 01 VLNfiEKS. ami are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell arextremely Jowprlees. , ' . ’• j . • ’ Asgrcat cure was taken in the.ftelectton;of the stock, persons eaniiot fail to be'suitcd eitber as'to quality or price; and, as it 1b weil known that Furniture can.be made by’machinery superior and much lower tharfby hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully Invited. ~ Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as. usual,. : Plank for hand for Carpenters, and it'll articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz; Mahogany, Varnish. Hardware, lluir Cloths, springs; &c., 2tc; RYAN Jt MlvF#. Ryan’s Buildings, \ ; No.dl Frnli street. mar;i2:ydaw TrALUAUL.I*. UISAL IESTATtf FOH SALK.—For f V Bale—that valuable Lot 01 Ground, iitnaled at the Corner of Market and Waler streets, ut present ocenpied by Mulvany & Lefllte. a* a Glass Warehouse—-having a front on Market street oi 33 feet 11 luehcs.-aud on Water street o|.3sfrutU inches. ■Also, the Lotof Ground adjoining: the Gas Works, formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph lomhnson. us a ship Yard—having a front of 131 feet 4J inches, on the Mo nonuahela running back J4J ieet to Green ougS street. I'ersons desirous of purchasing, cun receive further mformation front U.O. SIOCKION, _apii4 N 0.47 Market f.trool IUIF. Stockholders, of the Pennsylvania Sail Mann* facturing Cotopuny are notified Umi an infitaimerd of Twelve Hundred und Wfiy DoHara per is re quired to be paid on the lOtb-day ofMay nexi. ui thn- Office ot Charles Lennig, bsq., Philadelphia. <: / By order ot ihe Board oi Directors ObORGB THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secreiaiy 05a* Tare mom,Apni 17—aprl8^w3 V£-‘ • **-‘J - *' " .-- • • -Ov •'&«*.# 4 'A. „•**t.* «. .•-••' '•>*-'»-* t v st. ••*' * " " .■•'..X- VaV.vA-" - '-Yv'. ‘. 1 ■ .' & *•• * rt' ■* ! ‘ • • * * ■ ■ ' ■■ ■?>?**'*'■■■.■ ■ '• - •*'V .'•' r " . - * •• • : - v " ■• • ' ■.. v•-• v .. ’ • 7 - 1 :.'• -. ’« '•’• - -V H *> ••: ' ■ V 1 ' .'i' %V ".'r 'V \ \ u ' Removal. EDWABD HAHW. frY M. CORY. Notice. iU'-ff* ’ <* ■ f %fv {Drags anir JHebmius. The Great Remedy for Consumvlton of the Lungs, txons'ofthe Liver;Asthma, j ßnnehtHs, Bains or Weak* nas ofthe Breast orLungt, and other affections of the : Breast or Lungs. . WISTAR’S BALSAM OF - WILD CHERRY U o fine herbal medicine, composed ehiefly ofWzLD Chbbby BABXand the geniiune Icexard Mobs (thelatter imported expressly for this.puTpo'se,) the rare mddical virtues of which are also combined by a new chemical process with the extract ortar, lima rendering the whole compound the most certain and effidaeioua remedy ever discoveredfor CONSUMPTION;OFJf HEX.UNQB. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE, j)r;Wra.Y. Banks,'of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect*' able Druggist in that denghtfai as that the sale’ of Wistar’s Balsam of-Wild Cherry is on* paralleled. The demand for it is so great that he can scarcely keeo himself supplied with it. has had in his store medicines for lung affections. Some of these were esteemed good and some gavie temporary relief— Butaince he has had Wistaria BalsamotWinfiJfcerry, a number of the most serious cases were coxnpletelHm • red by its use, “I never sold a medicine,”says lhedoor mr, which I had that entire confidence (hat l had in 'Vherever Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher £ riihiv°«? ncea ’ il at «Tu Ce a «rins that mgh reputation it everrhaad hal c ??P re^ent itsaale-yrhefion Us wonderful cares?: The (j aII C ; eA^'ll^er _ Py^fA^rltoos.HamiU^co^oT&J.^JS^* V• -D. Park—lhar Sir : l take the Übertv of odtriofn® you of ; the benefit that 1 havedert7ed¥omth« Dr. Wistaria Balsam of .Wild Cherry. I was BTOfir&ied " bythatterrible scourge, Coneumptfon,inMaymsLTSs attack was truly homiying tome. for five ofrayfatmiv (my brothers aud sisters*) had died of;Cohsianpiioa. i .was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the disease: 1 had a distressing coogh aiid expectorated a • great deal of bloody hectic fever, severe pains in theside ond chest, cold chills, alternating with flushes of heai and copious night sweats. - : j '•••; I "was under the care of a skilled physician' from * the tune j.wcs taken sick until about six weeks since, hems then about helpless* and my friends conSideringmy case • boneless, or at least beyond.the reach of our physician’a skill, advised the use of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ry.. ;• I have taken four bottles of the medicine,atld how consider myself perfectly well. I make this statement to. induce others that nre afflicted as I have been’, to make tnal of WistatH Balsam of Wild Cherry, whieh remedy has, under.the blessing of-Providence; -restored .my health. JEREMIAH IS6BIGG. Csown Ponrr, Lake co ,la., June 15;.18i9. J. ,p. Park—Dear Sir : As I have a deep commiatfera non for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief fcisio ry.of iny afflictidns, and the benefits derived from the u,se of “Dr,Wisiar*Balsam pi Wild Cherry ”.In July 1814,1 was attacked with a feverofatyphold character, which left me in ayery debilitated state; when in the following winter I was token with a severe l cold,, which reduced me to,such an extent as toglvemetheappear anCe of. a coafirmed consumptive'; Uabored-unaer a severe Cough, expectorated a great deal, and-was trou bled with cold leetjriid night sweats... lialso frequehtly raised blood from my lungs. T continued inthisvtata, gradually sinking under.the disease, until Jantt4ryj-1847. unit! ] was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my feet,, were, constantly-Cold; ahd.almost lo.sithcir feeling. 'Under these circumstances itjmoybo truly said that! was a living skeleton. ; I finally.deter mined to.quit taking medicine preaeribed by physicians and try Dr, WistarVßalsam of Wild CherTryandfrom tire first week that 1 commenced taring UJ candate a gradual recovery. I continued its Use sixmontha^at the end of which': time I was enre'd/ahd have enjoyed good health «ver since,-and cheerfully recoauneud, the*Bal sain to all those afflicted.with.diaeases.of the-limgS, ; and would .say to those commencing its jise-XIOV to.ue dis couraged, if twpi.orthree bottles donoveffeci acurt, but peVßdveteai I have.dbhejandlhav«;no doubt-but nine cases out of len will be blessed wfrb Tenewed health os I have been- - , l - JOSEPH JACKSON. ‘lmporiani lo ihose'Asli{ied unih~, Disiasu of the Ijung* „ and Breatu - .. : ■ S" > ‘ -Will miracles never cease? More evidence of-lls surpassing health restorative viVtues! • •_ . . [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington-co,, Kyj SpaiNGFUELb, Ky., May 14;1846} . itfrisri. Sanford Jf Park: 1 take this o informing you of a most remarkable.cure performed on me by the use of Dr. WUtar’s Balsam of Wfld .Cherry. : In the yearlB4o l was taken , with 4he inflammation of the bowels, which T labored’tlnder.f oir six .weeks, when I gradually recovered. In tire falloflB4tl was auuekea witli a severe .cold.which seated Itself upbn my luugsi-and. for the space ofthreeyears Lwas con .TinetCtomy bed;. I. tried, all kinds ofrinedicinea anffeve ry variety of aid without benefit; and thus X; wearied . along until the winter of .1845, wien I beard of Dr; Wis taria Balsam of Wild Cherry. My friends persuadedme to givo it a trial, though I had given up all hopes-of recovery, and had prepared niyseir iortheeh&nsedfandtlierworia. Thronghttffcii aoUcitatious twas induced to mace use of the genuine .WistaPs Balsam of:WildCht*'ry J , The effect was truly astonishing. After five years of affliction and'suffering; ‘ and after having spent four or fivejiuudred dollar* tana Turtposey aUff ihe*biisi oa'd'mdst vrespectable physicians had proved unavaiJing r r..wa'3 . soon restored to entire health by the blessing of God,'and. the use of Dr. Vyi#- ’- . tat’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,...'.: May the blessing of Godresttipoh the proprietors of so vainublc a ; mcdicine-.a?.-.Wistai’s Balsam of-Wild .Cherry, , Yours, respectfully;- - -W.IIr BAKER/ The genuine M Wistai’s Balaam ofWild Chwty” has a fiicsirailo of the signature of Henry Wistar, M. 0., riulaaelphia, and u Banford-4t Paik ”on a finclyexe cated steel engraved wrappcT. 'No other can be genu-' ine.', tv _SoM LyJ.D, fo-3anford& Park,l Fourth and 'Whlnutiitreens; Cincinnati, Ohio. General Agcnt.to oraers must be addressed. . . ", . v*.'. J Kiad A Co, PiUsburgh; LWilcox, jr,cbrnerMarket streetanilthe Diamond; BA FahnestockA C6,Pitts burgh ,* J A Jones.- Piasbojrgh ; Lee ' Beckham) ARe* gheny City: L.T Russel), Washington ; W H Lambed ton, Franklin; .L B Borne, Uiuontown; H Welly, Greansburgh; S Kcrunu, Somerset; Scott & Giimoro, Bedford; Reed & Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* burgh; Hildebiand&Co, Indiana;J B Wright, Kittan mng; Evans k Co,\ Brookville; cA Waynesbuigh ;M’Farland A Co, N Callender, Mead* ville; Bimon&Co,Brie; Henry Forker, Mercer; Jaa Kelly & Co,Butler; SSmiih, Beaver; J D SummerlCD* Warren;.F LJc CS PCrooker Jr.; Brownsville* J;.- . .febW' ' : The Human Body umit Feraplrttf ; (SO BATS nATUHE,) •/ . - U-—' ~ T6-HAVE A HSAX.TRY,J&PEARAItOSf v. And;persons who do not perspire arc liable to the xcoa - DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. JotmMtaiian Chemical Soap causes T&: free IX perspiration,and ci the same time mollifies, softens the skuwßiving it the texture and beauty of aninfaiit’a, : SCURVY", SALT JIKEUM AND SORES,: ~ are. suon not only healed, but cared by its use, as.at least seven physicians in New York know, who: tua it iu such eases, and find it unfailing—asalao.in PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, T r or any other skin disease.-: The reader ik ossured that . this is no useless Buffed nostrum, as one trial wili prove. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured df- SORE. HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. - Buy ii, and the reader is again assured, Iwooldnot cruelty sell it for the above, unless I knew it all 1 state. Those who are liable to : CHAFED, CRACKED; OR CHAPPED FLESH, V~ will find this :nbt: only a cure, but a preventive ; and I . ;can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of ; the above, or similar diseases, will find thia all and evsn' ; more (admirable in its properties) than 1 states .;/: T r;• ! tO*But, reader, the alorea. are flooded withimitatiods, : and be sate yoiLuskfur Joses 1 Italian Chemical Soap-r -and bay it outy of WM, JACKSON, only--Agent,ln iPittsbatgh, tUOLibfcrty street, Pittsburgh, head ofWood- I ADIES are cautioned against using common-propa _/ red Chalk."- .. They arciioiawarehowirrigbifuUyinjuriouaitia ! ; to the.skint how coarse, how; rough, bow - . \ sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sxln . j appear* after using prepared Chalk! * . Uestdesvit is ihjuridua^ontain^ ; ingalargcquomiiyot Lead! . ■~-u -; We have pfepared a beautiful vegetable article; which we caU JONES* SPANISH LILY-WHITE. It is perfectly innocent, boing purified of-all deleter!* • 'ous qualities; and it imparts to the‘ skm a.natural,i :healtli>valabaster,.clear, living .white; a! the. same ’time acting aa cosmeiieoa the-skin, making it soft and smooth;: Sold by the Agem f WM. JACKSON, 6D Liber*. ;ty stfeeh head of Woodi Pittsburgh: Price iiScehts. : - A Scientific Hair Tonlc Restorer A NU BEAUTIFIER. .TnaibottleaS?! cents. Thosb J\ who have naed Jones* CorolHair Restorative know * its excellepi qualities— those who have not, weaasare it to popsesjrthe following qualities.' It will fforee ihe hair to grow on any.part where nature-intended hair lee, grow, stop itfaUing od,cure.scmf andmske' tight, red or grey hair growdark; Fbrdrefiatrig the hair soil and silky, nothing can exceed' matoe truly beautiful and'keep3 it so. Il ia,indeed, ihe inoa-- economical, yet superior article for the hair. ■ f : Sold only ar WM. JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty sf., head of Wood, Pittsburg.- Price 37kcents,5Q.centfl ana -81,00, • . . ' : fdecSO PilVAte Dlumcb) DR: BROWNNo 41 DIAM ON DALLE Y; . Devotes his entire' attention to an oflic» - Sprue lice: His l uauiessismoatly confined ta: Private or Vctunai. and saeh pain- *. ful aflectiona, breugbl on by imprudeneh youthful indulgence sud ; v Syphilis/ Syphilitic Erupuous, he a. Gleet, Smcture, Urethral Discharges, impurity or the Blood, with, all diseases o. the.venereal. origin. Skin DiseaHcs, Scorbutic Eruptions, - TeU^t, s Ringworm, Merqoriul Diseafies, Senunal vVeaknessrlm- - potency, Piles, Rheum'aUsqij Fetnale Weakness; Monlli-? ly Supprefesions,Diseases 61 the Joints, Fistnla in AjuK- Ncrvons Affections,'Pains in thd Baekfand ilons.onhe Bladder and Kulneys, succesafully treated l - Cure guaranteed. - • Fourteen years’ practiccJ(four in thlsclty' enables Dr*: Brown to offer assurances ofapeedy cure to all whomay • eoinc under his care;- ■. ■ ..* .. Office and private consulting rooms, 41Diamohd ay»;f Charges moderate. : novs;dAwly Bjl EUMATJBfd. —Dr. brown's newty aiscovred rem* : JS\i edy for Rheumatimniv a speedy and certain remedy , forthatpainfultrouble. ltneverfall*. . nt* - -Ofiioft and Private Consultation Rooms rio. «| Sw . .M«SU,;.Hl,ttbiitKh, -peima. Th« ' T Jones’ Solution of , t LIQUID.HUMAN HAIR B\E forjjf A ni),[ta Vp~ri nr wy hflif IQ it bCOOtifUl DTQWQ. OX JD.X SOcema and 81,00 : sold by w“AckSON,24O UOeny aueet, -c.».1 »rArbbn:-"-"■'."l- • - la ~ c4u I**-*-* ■*■*■ r--, . • 1 '- • • V.".:.-S V ■v '■’-lev v. ~.. i~'P~... * -