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McCntcbeon was there all night; whan Ibo alarm of fire was given, McCotch eon wanted to go out, but ! objected on account of hi» Wife’s illness ; he remained ; think it was the 6tbf it Was the first Sunday In January j the next morning, when I was going home, I heard that the fixe had been at Mr. Rejovcb’ hoard pile ; there wan so one else in McCnichoon’s house that night. Mark McConn, tteam.—llave known the prison, erebont three years ; when I waa on the night po lice, my beatwas in the. neighborhood of hia resi dence ; never knew any thing against him. The evidence far defence here closed. Mr. Fox, steam.— l know, the lady calling herself Miss Adams; have: known her 4or 5 years by no Other bams than Ann D. Conner; her character is not good. John Barton, xtcorit. —Never beard the woman, calling-herself. Mias Adams, called by any other name than Ann D. Conner; have known her about ■ a year j have aeon bet at tho police office several times; beard her say .to Miller that she knew a man who could prove that McCntcheon had set fire to the building j-donu know to what-fire she alluded. The evidence here closed,' andJ.Har pton, Esq., on the part of the Commonwealth, opened the case to tho jury, and: waa followed; -on the part of the defence, by 8. L. B. Fetterman, Esq. W. VV. Ir. win, Esq., concluded, on behalf of tho defence, in a lengthy; learned -and eloquent argument, and Flanoegan closed tor the Commonwealth. ‘The jnfy returned a verdict or guilty, and recom mended the prisoner to.the mercy of the Court.— l Tho prisoner waa remanded. ' Mr. Irwin entered a motion in arrest of Judgment. QtfASTEB Sessions. — Tuesday, April 2?. McClure .end Boggs on the Bench. Com. vs. Roland Barker, for conspiracy in attempt ing to make and utter counterfeit money, intending thereby to defraud the public. Flamcgan for Commonwealth, and Darragh and - Cochran for defence. John Snee,lioom. —Am e police officer In Alio ghnny.ctty; bavo saw Roland Parher before. I, to . company with ethers, made a descent one bouse on the corner of Third street and Redonbt alley, I waa placed at an entry door; the other officers -searched in the rooms— [Mr, Darragh here objected to tho Commonwealth proceediog one inch until they proved a combination, a joint act or a joint admission, this being a charge of conspiracy without an overt act, and quoted a number of authorities sustaining his position.] The Court adjourned till 7 o’clock. On motion of. Wilson M’Candless, Esq., a paper containing s recantation of tho charges derogatory to tho character of Judge. Kerr, (made tn a temper ance meeting to Sharptbnrgh, the proceedings of which were afterwards published in the Gaxetto of Nov. 8,1 waa filed, and a nolle prosequi entered as to defendants. A true bill for libel had been found against thorn, but the ludgo was satisfied with this paper, with the names of A. Morion; J. G. Corn such, John White, Henry Grisoner, D. H. Pease, J. C. Lewis, A. G. Loyd and Tbomvs W. Stephens, attached thereto, they having pirttcipatcd In the passage of-the resoluttons in which tho alleged libel waa contained. Fuse.— Last night, about 10 o’clock, a fire broke ont In the etahle ofMra. Murray, who keeps a tav ern at the corner of Diamond alley Bad Ferry at., end before the alarm was giron it was in a perfect blaze.-- ■ The-wind being rather high, and tbo stable filled with hay, the flames raged with considerable fury. The firemen, however, were promptly on the ground, and it was checked before aoy of the better building* in the vicinity caught. It beiag ybe sight before market, tbo stable was filled with horses, and,as we learn, several of the ppor-aalmsls perished in the flames. The damage was not very extensive, bat the loss wiil be severe to the unfortunate wido w to whom it belonged. New Book Sro&s.—Mewra, Woodward & Jolley btvo opened a new Book Store* at 73 Third street, Pott Office Building. They bate a eery boautifol establishment, and keep far rale, all the standard Storks* together with a choice variety of novel#* and pictorial publications. See advertisement in this day’s paper. CoivjfßualßsusAffCS CoßPAifr.~-Ii will be seen by an advertisement that the above Insurance Com pany have now an agency io this City. We are told that it is one ot the best managed and safest Com* panic* m the country. Mr.R. H.Beesob, tho agent, has his office in the warehouse of Messis. Water* mat! & Sons, on Water street. . 819* Oar old Mend Keys has fitted his new Shoe Store, on Filth street, in tho most magnificent style, and is constantly crowded with customers. Tho la diet asy he makes the best shoes to be found in tho City, and certainly they ought to know, A min who exhibits such fine tasto as Key* has done in famishing his store, should he liberally patronised. . “Gbesitwood.”—Tbia dclightfal samroer retreat 10 now open for the reception of visiters. Mr. M’Kaxh, the-gentlemanly proprietor, is determined to make it the most popular place ofresort m the vimmty of the City. On May day tho Gardens will bo unusually attractive, us will be seen by an ad. vertiseroont in to-day’s paper. MF The Coroner held an inquest yesterday after noon on the. body of one of the persona killed by the explosion of the steamboat Fashion’s boilers, above tho first dam, some months ago. The rev mams were found in the Monoogabela river at the Point, &od were to an'advanced stags of decompo fiition. Hia name was not ascertained. Proposals will bo received by the Board of Trniteea ofthc Fifth Presbyterian Churchofthiscity, for the rebuilding of said Church, uutil Monday, the fitbof May, at the counting room of R. H. King, Esq., on Liberty street, on which evening said pro* posals will be considered. ( i Ann Oteiu—-Last evening a child named Barnes, two years of age, was ran over oo Wyhe street by a two horse wagon. Tho injanes, however, that it received, wero slight. &S 9" Mary Ann Smith was yesterday committed by Mayor Guthrie, on oath of S. Barclay, for passing counterfeit money. liAßOEST.’—Hcnry Myers was yesterday arrested, on oattof Jas. Laighton, qn a charge of Larceny, fie WOTs(ptmUcd m default of bail. B5F* Mary BraWdy yesterday made oath against Catharine Shaffer for an aeeaqlt and battery. She was brought before the Mayor and committed. * Valuable Property for Bale* fTHE subscriber offers for sale THREE ACRES . X of Tamable property, sitnaiedou Dinwiddle street. iu the Sovcnih Ward. It will make forty* fifaia two fine Building Lois, and will be sold law on ascom* modeling terms. There is a good Dwelling House on at, and an excellent spang of Water. _ J 8 SCHAFFER. Decal ° fsl - and Diamond For Bant. A TWO BRICK rtODSE, .naaio m . _ South Pittsburgh, opposite the labile School feS House Enquire of THOMAS MEREDITH. at JaM. she gouth-endof Monongnheln Bndge [oprpg i w Boarding. ' A FEW GENTEEL BOARDERS can be nccommo dated, II appheation be made soon,at No a*. ■Center of Hand and Fayette streets; [sorgo i. vr. BUT e~-~ u H -UUM. W. Daly A Co., TV/TANUFACTURERS and Importers of the best de ixi. scnption. only, of English, Scotch and German JS>SIEtfY.UNDBtISJURT§ .DRAWERS 4 GLOVES. Fifth rjett, Iciicun IVbed and-Marte:. Pittsburgh, And WHOLESALE IMPORTING WAREHOUBE, *pt3B ■ jjl Crerfhtnd ;««, Ifm York; .... ,1- ' - •>. 3, •!-.:••>»■ ... .* * t HHtsfellatuoiw. . . • Hosiery, and It aee Goods• ; XV : a KATONy CS FoarUi street, between Market ;XV« and Wood, invites, the attention or Wholesale, ond iletail buyers to his large and well selected assort* meat of . Colton,-silk and merino hose, f hose and g]oVea; . : t Beat Fans kid and driving- doves ; - Figured and plain bonnet ribbons; ■ Blackßilfctrammingand flouncing laces; i - Dress buuoas and trimmings ; Laces capes, usder-alceves and veils; •' French worked collars, chemizettes and cuffs; Linen cambric, lawn and embroidered band’fs- r-» T - UttUUMSi Laces, mserung&&nd>edgings ofevery style: ' ' Dimity bands and wronght flouncing: > ' 1 Gents cravats, tiesv stocks and collars: ' Pine shirts, silk ana cotton vests k, dressingeownE- Pins,needles, tapes,battons and braids: 9 Shell, ivory andliorn combs ; Hair and teeth brushes and perfumery • • Fmennd common fans and parasols ; Zephyr worsted, canvass and patterns: Ladies* shppers, gaiters & excelsior walking shoe's; BtosU wares and fancy arti cles, all of which ho offers at the lowest raids, either tor cash or approved crediu . fapiss:lmd&4iw ®' ,f U l Wttra Savings Bank. ... ’I who were appointed to open ■*» ® 00 »_ 8 foMho snhsenpuon to-Uie Capital Stock of saw Bank, onaisposing the requisite number of shares, have organized and elected the following Officers—viz: r T ec^2!?.T, *[S line3 Lvughliiu President; John Lindsay, i?* n Ralston. .James- Blakely, A. Hoeveler, Thos. Ray.o, Thost S. Blair. JVcasurer^—R. £5. Laughhn. The Books will be re-opened at the Office of the Treas urer (near the Aqueduct.) on Wednesday, theGOthinst, tor the sale of the remaining shares of Stock, and shall continue thereafter to transuct all business of the Insti tution. Interest willbe allowed on Deposits made for specified periods. The Directors will meet on Thursday of each week. All business coming, before them must be left with the Treasurer the day before. Signed by order of the Board.-• apri&lw K. B. LAUGH LIN, Treasurer. The Glory of mature In the perfection of • Art.. ENHANCING to every undemanding (ho beauties of Nature, in creating deeper perceptions, and com manding the highest emotions thereof, by. a knowledge of Landscape sketching and 1 Point) n*, imparted in a short term of instructions, in the eraiuence of a style, whereof, in the peculiarities thereto, is unsurpassed in all the excellences of the AtU : -X ' : Sketches of residences and scenery hi hml around Pittsburgh, in constant progress. Magnificent transcrip tions of elaborate paintings,-gorgeous oriental scenery, and the most splendid views from all over the world, . C. C. -BENNETT, 107 Penn st. ap2s:if. Pittsburgh, Pa. JTohu VV, Tim's Whip, Cane, Umbrella and Parasol Manufactory , HAs> removed to No. 143 Wood street, near Virgin alley, where he oflers for sale a large assortment of Goods in his line, at less prices than they can be bought for at any other house m this city. - Fine Silk Fnngftd Parasols, - - 31.25 do. Lined do - - . - . - - i,50 do plain, large size, • - • - 1,00 do scalloped, ------ 75 do do . G 2 ■ Wholesale and Retail, Repairing neatly done and promptly attended to. ' . lapri&Cm MRS. A. LEECH invites the attention of her y\ fnends to an opening of Spring AHLLINE- fiwd NERY,onThursday next. Hate, in every variitv; Head Dresses and Cops; French FlcwerSj and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon', Embroideries, Silk and Lace Manulla*, and a great ma ny other Goods in her line. P-S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted immedi ately. No-5 Fifth street. apr23 (Journal and Gazettecopy.) __ John fil. Roberts, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, DESIRES to inform the public , that he has opened a Worksnop, at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors from Market, where he purposes devoting his entire attenuon to the repairing and refitting of fine Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.. v At this establishment, any and every part of the finest Watches or Timepieces, that may have become worn out, or otherwise injured, can be replaced with new,in a style and finish entirely equal to the original.- All workdone at this, shop will be warranted to give entire aausfacuon. References— Messrs. John Harper, Joseph Woodwelt Wm. B-Scaife, Joshua Rhodes, James A; and Robert H Hartley. ■■ ■ i N B—A. limited -but carefnlly selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles Ac., constantly on bond, which will be sold very low for cash. .. . . . tapr2s?2ra A Card. IHAVR fii;ed..up {on the New-York piftn)a very supe rior .Waroroom. ior the sale of curtains, curtain ma terial*, and everything pertaining to the fashionable par lot; and have selected, the largest and moat superior as sortment of satin de lames, brocotela, French and Ger njandama«kde lames. English damask, maroons. Turkey red goods, chmrzes, fringes, gimps of every-kind, lace curtains, figured and'plairrmuslin, Holland of different widths, cornices of 30 different patterns and styles, door mats, window blinds and shades, curtain borders and hands, curtain pin9,tafsals and tassal loops, cord, silk# nu worsted, bed chintzes and fringes, Marseilles and Lan caster quilts, counterpanes and colored poraforts. mat tras'es, beds and bedamg. . * AH orders thankfully received and promptly filled. ap2s _ _ _ 2d si. .Lithographic Institute. CO-PARTNhRSHIP. —The sobacriocrs moat reaped* fully announce, to iheir friends and the public gen* erailyj that they have tins day entered into Co-Partner ship, tor the purpose oi.carfj tog on, at the 6id eund,m Stngcrly’a Bculdin?, opposite the Post Office. Third sired* Pittsburgh, the Lithoeraphic. Priming. iu all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Barone, they are prepared to do work!! in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the VVra. Scbuchman/and they hope by strict attention loihcir business, by elegant workman?hip t and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public " Bonds. Checks, Draft?, Machine Drawings, Likor-esa* es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Primed in Black, Gold Bronio of Co* lors. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office as above. WM SCHUCHMAN, _apr23> • FRED. HAUNLF.IN lee Cream ! Joe Cream I PH. HUNKER. having removed to No. 253 Liberty • street, (W. A. Lease's oUi stand,) will open for the season this day, (Monday, April 2Lst>) bis Ice Cream Saloon, and will tarnish the;choicest Almond and Vanil la Cream. . He also bakes Bread of alt variety. Cake ol all kinds on hand and made to order m ebon tune. Fnms of the choicest kind on hand, uesb every week from the East. Call and try. [apr2l J« 8. Tough** Celebrated Ethereal Oil. FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal Boats, Halls, Chambers. Kitchens. Workshops, and indeed every place where light is required. The public are respectfully invited to call and examme a beuuuful assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, for Lard, Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers. Girandoles, Wait ers, Mantel Decorations, Lamps,Globes.Glasrer. Wicks, Paper,Tin Shades, MaumndCans, ana 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 shop pur* poses, it Tough’* Refined Chemicul Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light is obtained at of a cent per hour, equal, if not Bupersor, to gas. We invite an ex amination of our goou« and paces. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years’ experience, and with fa cilities to supply both itic wholesale and retail trade, on the most favorable terms, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp Siotc. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al legheny, free of cost: ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINROIL, re gularly supplied onceor twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, (which ts constantly passing round the city,) willbepromptly attended to. .T. STOUGH, No. bl Fourth street, Apollo Hall. aprlOidAwy between Market and Wood. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland* THE undersigned, European Agent,'' ha* again ar rived in the United States.and wilt leave Pittsburgh in June next, for the twenty-fifth tour of this Agency, through England, IrelandrScailand,Wales,Ac., to return in September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop erty and claims; remits money by sight drafts to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at ihejrate of 85 per pound sterling; procures copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches of all kinds, Ac., &c. He transacts the business m connection, with hi* relative, Hpoh Kssn&N, Esq , nowrestdcni in Dublin, who for inoro than twenty years traveled annually,on this bnslness,between Europe and America Innumerable references given. During the subscriber’s absence, remittances and other business wi llpe attended to at his Office, by hi* brother, Edward 3 Keenan Office on Fifth street, opposite St Paul’s Cathedral THOS J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney atLaw Pittsburgh, Pa ~ E7*Mr. Kcßßxwmay be seen on "business in Cincin nati, at the Broadway Hotel, on the 28th and 29th of April, in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and 2d of May; and In St Loui« y at the City Hotel, on tbe 7th, Bth and Sihof May (aprfcOwdaw To Cabinet Makers. Veneers, Mahogany , Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish / Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale THE subscribers have just received iromNew York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and arc manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. Ail of which wo will sell at extremely lowpnces As great care wastaken in tbe selection of the stock, persons cannot foil to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be mode by machinery superior and much. lower than by hand, tbe attention of the trade is respectfully invited Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as usual Plank for hand rails* for Carpenters, and nil article* required fit manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahoganj, Varnish. Hardware. Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac , Ac RYAN & M’KEE, _ Ryan’s Buildings, tnargg-ydaw No 31 Fifth street ADDITIONAL SALE OH Forty Town Lota in Bast Liverpool, O. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above thriving Town havtng neatlv exhausted those pre viously laid out, and the demand sail continuing, the undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion of his property in town lots os above, and afters them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the views of those wishing to purchase It is needless to eay anything of the location of iho town und prospects, (it having been sufficiently described in recent advert isements,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hand*, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home. Tho above lots'are among the most eligible and desi rable in the place, and uro principally located in the cen tre of those recently sold. For information apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq .Fourth street* PiusbuTch- Po . t T . , „ JOHN 8 BLAKELY, jiastLiverpool, Feb. 2nd, IBst. (fsbl2;dawf G.-H. MOLASSES—IS bbls “Si Jnrne.’;”*. ■ * M’CIOI’sSH;, - i. * a !° moderate prices. •P* 2B WftLDYEJt .AT 1 I " '» . - (Sommmtai and financial. • D *Hy Hevie-wof tbeWbaleoale rrxarfcet, OFFICE OF THE "MORNING POST, \ WEDRXeDAY M0E5150, April 30, 1851.J:-:. . , Yesterday was pleasant, and business throughout to fl .ctty,:as a general tbittg, was nol very active. r ASHES—We note no chango id the market.— Sales are only made to the city wants in emaUiota. We have aalea of 10 casks Soda Ash at 3s, ' Pot Ash: eales of ? casksat Wo .quote Saloniu# at 5. .. GLASS—SaIes of 200 boxes at 82 j 00 do al 82,* 25,4 months. OILS—The recent advance to Cincinnati* in Lin seed .Oil, has, as yei,. had no -effect in our market* We note sales of. 16 bbla Linseed at-90 cents, time; No. 1 Lard Oil, 60 t 0,61, Salesofl&.bbU Tanners* Oil at $l6; IQ do No. 1 $18,60. ■ BACON—The market continues firm, with an in creasing demand. Some of our largest dealers pro* fer holding, than , tell at present prices,' mconse* qaence of th e high prices to Cincinnati-and Louis* vtllc, which is nearly as high there as in our mar ket. Wo have sates of 16 hhda and 1200 ; pieces Shoulders at 6*j 20 hhda Hams at 81; Sides are firm at 7} to 8. •POTATOES—We have sales on the wha?r of 300 bushels Reds, tn tots, m4O to 60.. Also, 20 bbls Pink Eyes at $l,BB. OATS—Sales 0f250 bushels from store at 33 ~ FISH—We notice sales of 26 bbls No. 3 Mack erel at sales of 20 hhls Lake Fish at $7,60. LOAF SUGAR—We have sales of 16 bbls No, 8 atB|. Sales of 4-hhdaClanßed at 9. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—-Continue-firm. Wo have sales of 15 hhda Sugar at 6| 5 4 do at 61. Molasses: sales aro made in lots at 36 to 37, BROOMS—-Sales of 140 doz at $l,OO COPPERAS—BaIes of 40 bbls at $2,20 bbl* VINEGAR—A salt) of 40 bbls at 7, cash. BANK NOTE LIST. COBUCRD DULY BY Hoon A Sargent, Exchange Bankers, Comer <if Wood and Sixth eateta, Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA. - Pittsburgh Ranks*•••'-•par Philadelphia *< Brownsville 41 Bucks county “ • —. ** Chester. Co. (new issue) “ Columbia Bndgo Co.- • • “ Danville . •* « Delaware co. “ • “ Doylesiowa “ « Easton u ....•. “ Germantown “ ...... « Lancaster Banks *•— « Lebanou u ....... <» Montgomery co fi Northumberland 44 Pollsvulo 4 ‘ ... “ Reading 44 Schuylkill co. 44 •. >« l Washington “ “ West Branch* 4 Wyoming “ Carlisle # Cnambercburc 1 Erie ? f Gettjrsborgh f Harrisburg ) Honesdalc------ | Middletown t) Wayxcsbarg (1 York Banks fj Helicf Notes • |j United States Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip • - -par Allegheny Co. -Qprem PmsourehCity “ ----par NEW YORK. New York City pat Country Banks 1 new jersey. AH SolTr.nl Banks - I , DELAWARE. AH Solveni Hank, pari Slnail Note,. # „ MARYLAND. | Baltimore Bank* psr< Country Bonk, (i VIRGINIA. I Bit of V*. and Branches FaraicrsVßk & Branches I: Valley Bk and Branches |1 Exchange Bk A Branch's tj Wheeling Banks i\ do Branches'"* j ; NEW ENGLAND. 1 All Sol rent Banks |l POR'TOF PIWSQOttOQ. 6 f£KT 9 fXCIIB CV4TSB in TBS CJUSNS2.. ARRIVED: bitamer Michigan N 0.2, Boies, Beaver Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. J.M’Kee, Hcndnckaoa, MeKccrport. Beaver, Gordon. Heaver. •* Fashion No.?, Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. *• Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. Cincinnati. Birmingham, Cincinnati. Asia, Bo?u,Sl. Louis. Robort Rogers, Batcher, St. Louis. Sarsnak, —, Cmoinnau. DEPARTED: •* Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do }. M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shjtver, Bailey. West Nowton fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Hibernia No. 2. Batchelor, Cincinnati. Julia Dean, Gallagher, Zancsnle. “ Gov. Meigs, Shank, Marietta. Magnet,— Gallipoli*. •* Arena, Kinney, VVeUsvile. ■* ruKcarora, Murdoch,. WellsviUe. k - Glaucu»,.Ebberu, Cincinnati. . English and hush teas.—The subscribers have just received au invoice and will hereafter keep a constant supply of the above class of Teas,, the flavor of which is so generally preferred by persons irorn ilifi “ Old Country,” and by many others. Price 60 and 75c. V fit. The house which has becu advertising an exclusive monopoly of these Teat, cannot continue to do so with any truth. We have also on hand a large assortment of Fresh Teas, of ail grades and of evety description, which we believe cannot be excelled fa Pittsbuigh. WM. A-M’CLURG * CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers. HERPETIC SOAP—For rendering,the skin smooth, soft and delicately while, removing aallowncis, tan and redness or the skin. All chape* chafes, Ac., on the liands arc healed by it. A fresh supply of this popu lar Soap at (he Medico! Depot, $0 Smtihficld street. japrtG 3, L. CUTHBBRT. Black and fancy silks.— a. a.auso* * co. have received a large Jot of very superior Black and Fancy Silks. (qpr2o _ OTEK POPLINS.—Now opening at A, A. Mason & )D Coze a large assortmentof Silk Poplins, of the new est fitylos. [aprSQ Fine jaconets and cambrics.—a. a.mssos A Co. have Just received per express, J cases fine. Jaconets and Cambrics. fapr?B BROOMS —400 do*, prune m store ancTfor"soTo~ ” aprgs STUART A SILL. (COFFEE— 110 bags prime green Rio, jail receive! J and for sale by [apr¥sj STUART A SILL. fTtEAS—Young Hyson and Black for sale by. ob'2s STUART & PILL f ■ IOBALCO—dtf bxs best s’s in store and for sale by 1 apr2s STUART A SILL MOLASSES and SUGAR—Prune on hand and for sale by (apr2s) STUART A SILL NUTMEGS— 1 bhl for sale by nprgO STUART A SILL MACKEREL— 200 bbls Nos 3 and 4, to arrive; 10 1 do Lake Shad, lo close consign meat, by [apr2sl _ STUART &_SILL.^ POTATOES-75 sacks , 70 bbls for sale by STUART & SILL IIfc.PPLK —6 baga for sale by iT apr2s STUART A SILL Lawns and muslins—a a huso* aco ore now receiving cases of new style Lawns and Mas has. _ ■ ,• . PEACHES— 200 bus ; 300 do Apples, For sale by STUART A SILL, aprgfi 124 Wood street. a ittuartKD &UtiAtt — t> uerces Baiuraoro rehnory, in \j store and for sale by taprSO] STUART A SILL EICC— G tierces for sale by aptSO INKCrAK—IO Dbls pure Cider for sale by n aprifl STUART A SILL CORN— 700 sacks on to close out apj2Q STUABT & SILL. LENTILS, German Peas, English Split, Peas, received O and for sole by W. A, IVFCLURG A CO, apt 29 (Grooers and Tea Dealers THRESH LOBSTERS and Salmon In hermetically JC scaled cans received and for sale by WM..A. M'CLURG & CO. opr£S 250 Liberty street, iUaYA JELLY—Fresh) just rac’d and for aato by X apr23 WM, A. M’CLURU A CQ r TANILLA BEANS—Just received, a very superior article fapriS] WjVI»A. M’CLURG. BACON— * J.OOO tbs clear Sides, 20,000 Sis. best City cured Hams, 10.000 do do Shoulders; For sale by WM. DYER, apr2B 207 Liberty street. eUELSE— 30 bxs for sale low, to close. qpr.23 WM. DYER T ARD—2O kegs No l for sale JL «prt9 WM.PYER. BYE FLOUR—2O bfclsforkale low, locloio sales. apr23 •• -•* •*••••- WM. DYER. OHK BARRELS-**}? empty-Fork barrels for sale by opt? WALXFYEIL^ : i.t. r :■; \ $ «'.*■■ .«* rf.:', SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 61 witW «TBfiKT,frT totns, snssoniiv yiAVING been engnged-inthe above basmessforthe ll last sir years,'in.this city, would respectfully, so licit consignments of Goods, to bo?sola in. this market, either for AudUon or. private sale—.particularly Glass' wore, Hardware ondDryGopdSf and will make liberal advances on olllands'of Goods’consigned as for sale here. _ •. Will refer to. Messrs. Hewett, Boe & Co..E. R, Vio let, Wm.D. Wood A Co., Jobn-J* Anderson & Co., ft. H. Blone, SQuire & Reed; BroWnlee, Homer &Co.»laTkin •Denver; Saint liomai Barter & Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. - - (mar2o:v I'XTINB BUILDING LOTS, ■ adjoining .firremh Ward, J.l .ax Auction.*—On Saturday afternoon, May fid, at 3 o’clock, wilL be. sold on the premises, nine fc very.desira- ble Building Lots, near the Seventh WaTa, fronting on Centre Avenue, Rose and Hill streets! ranging from 20 to 523 feet front, by 103 feet hi depth. Tends, one-naif cash, remainder in one year, with in terest • Plana can be seen Utthe Sales Rooms. - apr29 • ••: - ~ P. M.DAVI3, Auct’r. 'QIANO FORTE ATAtroTioji.-rOn Thursday afternoon, X May Ist, at 3 o'clock, at the Commercial. Sales Rooms, corxier.of Fifth and Wood streets, will be sold, one excellent Chickering Piano, of soperiortone, which. cost33s&. : • • foprSOj -v- P.M. DAVIS, Ailct’n DANKKRS* COUNTERS, OFFICE CHAIRS, AC x> Will be added to the.sale of Furniture, &c., this i Wednesday,) afternoon, ats2 o’clock, at Davis’ Auction Souse, one Broker’* Stand, with drawers ; 2 large Coun lers, Office Chairs. Ac. (eprfiO) - P. M. DAVIS. Anct T>KDUSfI’S WAGON JX-. Auction.—On Friday after- A noon, May 2d, at 3 o’clock, will be sold, at the Sales Rooms, corner of Wood ana Fifth streets, 1 large, two horse, pedler’s wagon, ndarly new. _apr3u •’ ; . . P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r JAtSRS MoIiENNA, Auctioneer* ‘ Eolled iron Cargo of steamboat low- ELL at AccnoN *>-Gst Tuesday next, April 29th at 2 o’clock, will be sold at .M'Kcnna’s Anction House a large quantity of Round, Square, and Hat Rolled Iron, pan of the cargo of the steamboat Lowell apras JAMES .ATKENNA, Aue?r. W. G. BI’CARTNEY, Auctioneer. Drygoods and fancy articles ax avc tion.—Will bo sold, on Friday morning,May 2d at o’clock-.m the forenoon, at M’CartncyV Auction House, a Jatge assortment of Dry Goods,direct from the city of New York. Among jhc tot may be mentioned in part, French, English and Araencan broad cloths, varW oss colors and qualities; French cofisimercs, cassmettii. tweeds, linen coating, UaendnlUng, worsted pants stuff, canton, cloth, calicoes, ginghams, alpnccas, metis de laines.; cashmeres, nankeens, merinos, Ac., Ac. apr3Q Wz-G. M’CARTNEY. Auci’r TTALUABLK REAL ESTATE at V- spld on ihe Saturday. May 3d, at $ o’clock in thcafternoon, a Lot orGround,sunate on Pike Street, between Walnut and Factory,in the Fifth Ward of thccity of Pittsburgh, Said Lot is fronting 25 feet on Pike street, and extending back 100 feet. On which is erected two smalljftame houses, m good repair andcom pletaly finished. To any person wishing to supply him self with a home, this is a first-rate opportunity , as such chances are seldom offere&at public- sale. For farther particulars enquire of John A. Paxinnson, Penn street Fifth Ward, or at the Auction Storeof the subscriber aprtB • STCARTNEY, Auct’r- State Bk and Branches • | Other Solvent Banks-.*- | Bk oi Sandusky ••* 76 Granville -..50 Norwalk r>D Urbanna............... 5b Wooster -...76 INDIANA. Slate Bk and Branches • ( ILLINOIS* SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY ar Auction.—Will be sold lo ibo highest and best bid der, on Saturday, May 10th, at 10 o’clock m the fore noon, at the camago shop of J« P. Wilson, on Third #t, below Wood and Smiihficld,to pay cost'of repairs anu charges, one two horse dickey scat Barouche, with new leather ton, iron axle, and left by Mr. Philip Motz ; one open top Buggy, left by Mr. Hcrnog. . Also—f oue horse Carnage—standing top, iron axle, and nearly new. * Those interested wlllplcaao take nonce to this advert isement, os they will be sold at the time and place above mentioned, unless redeemed, *by the owners* or their agentsbcforc that ume, with cost of this advenistmeor epns W.G. M’CARTNBY, Auct’r- State Bank Branch 50 Bk of Illinois* 75 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks.-—• f MISSOURI. State Bk and Brunches * # MICHIGAN. AU Solvent Banks*.---- 5 WISCONSIN. Marine Afire Ins. Co at Milwankie ♦ 6 TENNESSEE. All Solvent Banks*— 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banka.-—*'. 1} ! SOUTH CAROLINA. ,All Solvent Banks. *— 1 ! GEORGIA. Fair in aid of the erection op a ger. MAN ORPHAN’S ASYLUM —All friends Olid well . wishers of the Orpuans are respectfully informed that a number of ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, will hold a Fttir,-\vuh bapper, in aid of the ercetion oi the building of a German Orphan Asylum, for Allegheny County, to which they solicit the support and participation of the benevolent. Tho Fair will commence on TUESDAY, April 2Dth, at Wnxrss Hah . - G7* Tickets for the Fairand Supper 50 cents; forthe Fair alone, 525 cents Tobchadof Mr. G. Kretz- Liberty street j in both ike Caihouc Book Stoics, Pmb street; at' Messrs. Felix and Darkle*, Penn street. Bayardstown, etJ. Ruff’s or J. Lewis’Allegheny j erot the doors du ring the time of ihc Fair. (sprUktd !All Solvent Banks-*-- - il I ALABAMA. AU Solvent Banka 5 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks 1* EXCHANGES. New York r—± prem Philadelphia-*-—•**.. Baltimore-—" Cmeinntti- ——.... idia. Louisville--• -*l u St. Louis-•** H “ Peavly White Teeth and Breath; TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. - PERSONS who hare either, arc honorably assured that if their breath iscver so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK Oil YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jonev’ Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath odiferousty sweet * Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 210 Liberty stres, head of Wood fdccs3) value op coins. .American Cold (new)par. ! da da (old)-fiprem. jSo?crejgn««-v *$ 4.53 5.00 iFrcdericsdoers 7.60 ;Ten Thalers-* 7.50 ITen Guilders 3.90 tjLorus dw 4,25 [{Napoleons*— 3,80 I-Doubloons, Pamoi* • • 15,75 do Spanish** 10,25 I Ducais *— •~ —* - • 2,15 STUART & SILL r. 4 i-, = r \ ( V’, -• > •’> U -,ii ! <i»; . V iL";-v. -\ ■:*. , j* faction Sales. p* m.: DAVIS, Auctioneer, rotts M’van5N.*»*...............«c0t0pu. H’FADBBI A COVODE, (Successors to Joan M’Faden A Co.j CcnaJ Batin, Penn street. Penna. Railroad. THE subscribers having beon appointed shipping Agents forth® Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we arc now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for shipment cast on the opening of the Canaf. Goods via ibis route wnl be earned through in live days, and all consigned to os will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. BATES OF V2EXOQT BBTWESN roiLADELPHU. Apm^SOftOQ Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, stationery, Cuiiory, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furnitare. Drugs Me - dlcines, Beddlocy,WooliAe.,Ae., $t lbs Hardware, Qaeensware,G rocenes, Paints, Dye Siuffs. Oh*. Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy urn! other Gra«a Seeds, Ac.,6oc. V luo lbs. Baeon, Uecf, Pork, Baiter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, ttOe. too Ashes, Marblo, (rough,l Tat, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, 4c., 50c. 100 lb*. * i? a ? ,a 4 COVGDE BARGAINS s—teachers nnd lamilies wiahirur io rur chase School Book*. Clatsie Text Books, and Edu cational works, will had it greary to their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Sioio 05 Mar ket street, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drug Store. This es tablishment is selling off at coat, to close op ALbO-~Carter4 Bro.’i valuable Book*, at cost Wc have an exeelleut stock of these works, and families, tumißicrs, &c-, would do well to call daring the present week only. (aprPJ EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE f|tO-LET— I The STORE ROOM now"faucd up with an X. elegant modem and attraciivefroht. Rent verv low aprO EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORF. FITTSDCBOa COlUfEfi OV QABBET ARDTSIBD STBECTS. CHARTERED A. D. 1650; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind In PeansyWania. Faculty. John Fuusnta, principal insirocior in the science of Accounts. O. K. Ciuvusoun, Professor c Prnmarufttp, Mercan tile computation, 4c. Alex. M. Watson, Esq, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Tliose wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu- Btnesa, 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. fdeciO HOUSE AND LOT FOR 5750 —For Safe.—A new Frame House of for rooms, a kitchen cellar. Also, out oven, and a large yard and garden. Tho lot is 20 feet front on Rosaea street, Allegheny, by U 0 deep to an alley 10 feet wide, situated in the Buena Vista addition to Allegheny. S. CUTHBERTyGen’t Agent, . ap23 SOSmlthfleld street.. GOLD WATCHES.—Constantly receiving, supplies of the best London, Liverpool and Geneva Watch es, of the finest quaiiiiesmanutaciured, and other kinds, suited to the varied wants and. tastes, and at unprece dented lo w prices Every Watch sold, wilt he guaranteed as represented and warranted, or the money returned W. W. WILSON, oprl? corner Market and Fourth sis. WANTEIX— To borrow 8400 on a ffood,woll-9ccurcd note of 8500 Alto, wanted to borrow 81,000 to 62,000 for one ycarormore, and pay back $l,OOO a year, and givo mortgage on real esiate worth a large sum—- Other sums borrowed or lent for moderate charges ISA-40 HARRIS’ apr23 Agency and Intelligence office. ’TIOR SALE—WhiteLouisvillo Lime,by the barrel or J? retail, 20 dozen good black tnk, lead pencils ; 2.000 small fish hooks i 20 gross cost and vc t moles; a few pictures, a large temperance chan, and 3uo temperance certificates, the Daily Morning Post, and all our Pitts burgh Dailies, most of the Weeklies, and about 100 late exchange Newspapers) from Bo ton to New Orleans, kept and for sale; by ISAAC HARRIS, api23 at Ms Agency and Intelligence Office URIFY THE BLOOD—Ihe beat ana cheapest mc dicinc for this purpose is Dr. Daily’s Balsam of Waughooand Sarsaparilla Price 25 ccuts per bottle. Sold by 8 L. CUTHBERT, apr23 60 Smithficld street TESNYUND PAPKK HANUpua—in e iJecura- O non paper like that of her parlor at the Monongahc la House, lor sate by W P MARSHALL, apr29 65 Wood street TERRIS’TEA MART—in the i/mlmond occond JDoot from Diamond alley —This Store is noted for selling tho best Teas in Pittsburgh. fanr2S ri tHE COUNTRY PEOPLE «r« mvima to compaie oaf> X English and Irnsh Black Teas, at 50 and 75c with any Black Teas sold olscwhere tn Pittsburgh Wc b&ve obtained the reputation of selling the best Tea in Pittsburgh* and we are determined to maintain that en viable distinction, “ sink or swim ” apr29 Moms’Tea Mart, in the Diamond. fiamnei Alindcr.^ MANUFACTURERof FOWLER’S PATENT BED STEADS, has removed his Ware Room to 98 3a at., to the well-known stand, formerly occupied by Ro berts & Kane, whore Bedsteads of every vancty can be obtained or made to order, wholesale and retail. Like wise CABINET FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of the latest fashions and of the best materials the market af* fords, made and kept on hand apl-Ltf yyssiRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALRWfwo valu XJ ablcßailding Lota, each 20 feet from uh Federal street, Allegheny City, by ICO feetdeep to an allay, situ ate 44 feet above Roblcson street. To persons desiring a pleasant locution, central to both citifiSytrttber for a re sidence or business purposcsitho Cbova ctesenisa ebod opportunity, and isobout the best chattco ta Federal sw —wMarUteiridge. B.COTHBEET.G®! Aeont. *J«SS aSs*peW«resi. » t »* * ,* t 1 S ► i ' • S'i uscurvxn -bt iroirrwiKo—^ fbiutkb bt-stxam. Reported Expr&tlyfor the Daily Morning Past. FROM WASHINGTON, Washihgtoh, April 2ff. There la nothing further respecting the'-Cuba Jo vaelon... The vessels of the Home Squadron now on' ibeJoott out Are the SaranafcJ Albauy BDd‘D£catai> and not the UermaotofVDj-whicb. jis> way , tO' Ihe Eset India station. The Susquehanna remains to.roadiaesß at Norfolk; till, the matter blowsover. It ib supposed/however,‘that the attempt'-has been' abandoned. The Attorney Genera) fWiU act ae Secretary ot tbe Interior during tho absence of Mr: Smart ; After a full investigation by the Attorney General and the -Secretary of the loterioV of the 1 charges against Commissioner Ewbank, they have all been dismissed as frivolous and untrue, and a written statement to that effect waa given to Mr. Ewbank. , Ezra Williams, W, Stanley and George Lucas; were removed from the Land Office. The first fw* are Democrats, tho other a Whig, Boston, April 29. . The barque A.G. Hill arrived here this morning, from Marseilles. The captain reports having epos ken, on the 26ib, in lat* 37, long. 66, the Ship G. C. Humphrey, from New Orleans for Liverpool. Sho took from her the captain and crew, nine in number, belonging to the brig-Touquin, frpm Cardenas.ibr Now York,-with a cargo of sugar and molasses, ahe having been abandoned off*Rnmney on the I6tb> dismantled and in a sinking condition. A youog man was arrested here lost night charged with having robbed Bowen, at tbe ; Merchants’ Ho tel, in Philadelphia, on Saturday morning, of $2300,. $1600.0f the.plunder was found- in his possession Ho hasmado a foil confession, and will be immedi ately taken'to Philadelphia, * r; ■ ■. Chablestob, April 29, ! The Urge morocco factory of Mr. fieelus was de stroyed by firc,tbis morning. Loss, $15,000; in* sured for $lO,OOO. Baltikobe, April 29/ Jenny Lind is indisposed, and the concert for to night has boon postponed until Thursday. '■ t New Yobr, April 59. Flour..6c decline. Grain.. Wheat is id demand and steady. Corn : round yellow, 63*064. Pork.. Unchanged. Bscod»«6}. Tobacco. .In light request; Ky 9011. Linseed Oil. .In demand at 77078. Whiokey..Dullat22*o23k- Coffee.. Declined 4 5 Rio; 9*olos. PmLACZLPinA, April 59. . Flour. .Quiet at 4,60. Rye Flour it held at 8,50. Corn Meal, 3.00. Wheat. .1,0001,0401,05 for white. Corn*.ln bettor demand at 64. 0ai5..45 for.pa.j southern, 44. Whiskey..ln demand at 23024. Baltuiobe, April 99. Sugar..Salesof Portnßico at 6,6507,35 »- cwt: Orleans refined at 7,6007,65 t? cwt. Molasses..2o. Grain.,Unchanged. Whiskey. .23)025. Provisions. .Unchanged. - Bt« Olatr Hotel, • tFormerly tho Exchange.) Comer of Penn and St. Clear streets,, Pittsburgh. THIS spacioas, central, and conveniently located HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and unproved, will be-opened for ihe accommodation of the public,on Thursday next, the 24thinstanL . - The sabsenber, leasee and propnetor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully informs-his friends and that ho has furnished ti in ihe most elegant and comfort able style, and employed competent assistants and at tentive and faithful xervaatsv&nd that he wiii spore no : exertions to make it equal to any house in the country.' Tho w«U known hemral location of the House, ann convenience of iis arrangements, rendering it the most desirable, either u> travelers or permanent boarders, in duces him to solicit and hope for u a liberal share of pa nonage- (eprgai C. W. BENNETT Transparent Window Shade Factory -48 IRWIN STREET, (stTWEtn pent sao ussm streets). IST OF SUABES on hand and made at all times to order— -34,4-4,5 4 and 0-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered j ,r 44 “ Transparent green do; “ « “ * park " do; Landscape Shades of every style i Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezzmnto, of new style; STOKE SHADES of any color, vmb Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. RT* Curtains hung on reasonable terms. P. S-—Pcdiers will do well to call at the Factory, fore purchasing elsewhere. aprlfeCta _j E. IL KERN AN- MRS. IIULEATT, late of the'City of Dublin, re spectfully informs the ciuzens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny,that the i» prepared to give instruction on the Piano Forte and Singing, either at their residences or at her’*, corner of Leacock and Morgan streets, Ahe. gheny. For particulars enquire at this office, or at the Store of W. Daly A Co , Filth street. Terms moderate. (apr23*2w To IiCOBCt A STORE HOUSE, with all the fixtures, in Sharps bnrah, in a good situation for busmens. Esquire of ilia subscriber, on ihe premises. apr2l:4t JONAS BUTTERFIELD Tbo Fra&bltn Ftra lnsturaxiQo Gompaav OP TinLADSLFBU. DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Banoker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R.Smith, Moms Patterson-- , „ „ ■ . CIIAS. N. BAJNCKER, Preset. Unas. G. Barcueb, Secretary. R7* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property in town nnd country’ at rates as low as are consistent with security- » The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums, safety 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 foI iOWS, VIS:— Mortgage, - 8 #18,183 08 Real Estate 84377 78 Temporary Loans- 80,900 17 feloofca 61,689 00 ■ Cash,Ac. —— 64)346 81 .. . . 81,812,708 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of 81 years, they have paid upward, of One Million Four Hunirti busts tani Dollars, losses ty fire, thereby affording evidence of the ndvantagesof Insurance,as well as the abililyand disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities 1 GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apr24l OSce N. E corner Wood and 3d sts- SOMETHING NEW.*—Robert Cheater’s splendid as sortment of BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING, which, for varloty of material aad elegance of stylo, cannot bo equalled wost of the monntatns Persons wishmgto purchase ore invited to call and examine for themselves Our motto t»—“ we study to please." No charges for showing oar Goods Cull ut tho Emporium No 71 street nprJ3 (Dispatch aad Chronicle cony > Dagnorroan Gallery. NEWTON wishes to inform the Ladies and Ol Gentlemen or this vicinity, that she has fitted up a Room over the Store of Alexander £fc Day, comer of Market street and the Diamond, whore she is pSj styles. 0 Dag “ Crrt ° ,rpe Llkne ««. m all Utc P various laksa Single or in' Groups^any BACON— SO,TOO Bjs Hams, superior cut and cured, city smoked, 10,000 BsSaonlders do do - °o rts WM DYER A. W. Foster* O ATTORNEY AND COTTNSELLOX AT LAW; FFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, below Market street, Putsjwgfi, Pa novlS.dnwly Drug Store for Bals -1 A DRUG;AND APOTHECARY STORE, which fi# is domg an excellent business, is offered for sale fci* For farther information cnoture at this Office nprlS THE BE ST Green Teo tn Pittsburgh -Some new crop Young Ilysan Teahasbeeniecctvedat MOR RIS' Tea Mart, m the Diamond, which for strength and fiavor is superior to any oversold in Pittsburgh Price 81,00 per lb. ap2 XUST RECEIVING—IO bhls new Shad ,10do do tl new Herring: 60bbls No.3Mackerel, 40 do pick led Labrador Herrings: 10 do Lake Superior Sesqaiet; 30 do do do Trout, 29 do No. 8 Mackerel , 10 half do do. H, Cr KELLY} aprgg No. 26 Fifth street. ribNTBAL RAlLKOAD.— JUatrecoived per Genlral \J Railroad, one piece iupet biackFrencli lCloih j and one piece fine olive Cloth—whicnwiHbe made 10 order in the beat manner and latest style—lowfor cash. Call soon, at the Emporium of Fashion. R. CHESTER, api24 7lSjiDithfiald street. - V-., *>• BY TELEGKAPH. Eastoct, Pa., April 29., MARBOSTS BY TELEGRAPH. ' ‘ - ■ * ■ • .A •. ' *» * ..V.J* ,i , v *? ■ . •. - •• j **■ •*■'«».. V . ■, 4 •■« - ;.. ■ •: <..“l# *7 i.'; >A, - .. ■ ,-v.-■;■:■• " • r • ■ ■?:■ •■*" : • •*» ~*- :V - .‘J *: ' i. •■». V • ■•••...••:..• »• • * * ■» *r •yt v vV :^*' r ' 4 V V -i"' < v= ... • -i - '' *' t,*:;' C*'. ■« Santera and ®#{]angt Srokerß. I GEOftOS MTOATTv**— w *.tm • ‘FATCITB BSOWIf MYOATT & BBOWN,, 3AHKEfISANt>EXCHAIfiGIIBROICEBS, i CLRTBLzm), omo , . made in al) tire-principal cmesi'end v STOCK-S BoaghtsndgoldonOominlsslon. raaiSOrfJia *- ' ‘ '« CURRY, ■ BANRERS-AND EXCHANGB tJROKERS, Wood Street) Tfctrd drtr bclo%D<FovTtfir-(iß&stsidc)* xrj: . - v >. QIGHTEXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly r kj for. sale.- Tune Bills "of .Exchange end Notes dis i counted^.Gold.Silverand'Baafi;NoteBfboaght-&nd sold; : Collections m&ae mall thepnncipsUciueeofthe United States, r Deposits received of Par and CarrentFnnds. •mai37:y . BASEIUGHOITSE. 'v JESSE'CAKOTHERS & CO.', i. ■ ■ NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.' f .Carrentmoney.received on. deposit. Collections made on .all tixeprinoipal cities of the Uni* ted States. .. • [angl:ly r : PATRICKS & FRIEND. ' ' - ' BASKfiRSASDBICHANGB BROKB^IS, - No. 95, coßfrea Woou aw© Uiamotiu strxsts, -f ;,- *••••-. -- •Ft*m&u>yA I , fa.. , . Tmayl "" TaS.B.HOOH.. _ 1 _tHOT. BABOITJT- BANKERS AND EXCHANGE: BROKERS, N. £. Corrur of Wocd and Sixth Pittsburgh, JPa BEALERS in - Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and-Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDepositj&c ; EXCHANGE orLall.the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, foe sale iusamstosiutpuichasers. Cm?RENTand’pajfaadsreceiye<ioiideposito : ' COLLECTIONS made oh ail parts ofthe Union, auh* lowegtrates. i eepll-ly : CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE, BETAS, GLBIfll & CO, TWJOTES, Drafts, Checks/Ac- collected, and Remit* JLY -thnces made uponfavorable terras. . 1 may22.tr .* R.R. BRYAN, Cashier. - HbUidaytburghj Mgy 18* 1850. t - ' Notice* -YATE have associated J'. Comn the Exchange and Banking l business. > s , f ■: . WBEg. .WILLIAMB t CO. :. •.B - wac.in. wfLLiAJfis; ,t, b.m’vay. : i. o.bovv m' • WOT* H* WlbI(I&ns & r - B ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , KOETH BAST COHITBE OP WOODaHII THIHir STREETS.’, ; a LLtransactiona raade bnliberal •'terms', and collee lions promptly attended to ." ' - c j [ja6:Crn Removal. :: h. :nQi.ia»9: &; soNB,' V. - BAVS REMOVED THEIB'.BAJJBCtO. A2H> 2XCBAH93. OPTICS 2b No- 67 Martel strtst 3 J<mr door*. bcloio- oldeiand- N. HQLMES&.SQNS, -' - 113ANKERS AND EXCHANGEHROKERS, and Dea lO lersln Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold,-SUvcr. and Rank Notes. Exchange on the .Eastern and .western cities bonstantly for sale-. . . .-.iris'-v--i*: i Collection 8 made in ail the. cities.throoshoct lh.o_ um“ ted States. Depositee received in. par lands or current paper, No. 67 Market street, and. Fourth streets.. .. agg.23-,ly. Bomcstic and Loragn 'Exchange* Batik Note, : •"At-THB : SXCHASGE AND BANKING ROUSE •' ' • * op •’ William A. £©., G 4 Wcod Street, . PITTSBURGH.: : v . {o*XnrsßEsrALLcn?TEDoartiiEi)EFOSiT3. ; (aug2B * . • -- &AHH. EauhtrsandExchange Brokers* -and: ' Exchange, Bepcs* r-ii,Bank Notes, and Coin . . • . Comer of Third and Wood sts.; directly opposite the St • Charles Hotel. • .may2S- : - '. <?• w* .’tayloß; 113 SECOND STREET, : COMMISSIONER- AND BILL-BROKER. - - STRICT attention will be given to aHbdsincsycn trastedtobis care. Pittsburgh manufactured arti cles alwaysbn hand, or procured on short notice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, fee., negotiated on favors.* bib terras. Advances maderf required. ioct22ttf fIOFBETJBR. WONDERFUL CURESII Dr* UogcTO* Syrxsp ~ol Liverwort and Tar CrAH€ RAI/AGU A { Ear the complete cure of Colds. Influenza* Asthma, . T ■ Brcnchtas, Spitting of Blood* ana all other Lung ■■■■• -..Complaßitstending to CGNSUBfPIJOIV; hook at tta Unparaleiied Success* THE abovediftraguished COUGH MEDICINE is car rying all before itin Lung Complaints. -In all sec* uonsofuie country it-is constantly performing cures which astonish even physicians themselves.' Look at the high character and standing of the names which •vouch for its unrivalled hea3htg:powet. H. Cox, M.D., late Professor In the Medical College in Cincinnati ; W. J. Riohards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge wm. Burke, for more than 20 years Post Master of Cinj R. S. Newton, Prof in the Medical College at Me'm ?his, Tenn-j John A.-Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the 'crap. Organ, and Gca: Agent oftne Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio; William H. Levi son, Esom Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. Y-£Thomas ;C. Faultier, Esq, of Albany; Rev.-H. Wiseman, Rev. R. Hoyt, N. Y. City; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands .of'others.' who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and-their friends, in some cases after ail other remedies had failed. Stubmennevet make swA statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility or a doubt. Read a few of the letters. . Extract from: a letter .from F. M; Cory to HL L. Stew* art, No. 137, Second street, New York. • • _*•. ' • „ SPAHTA, June 30.1849. Dear Brxend Sinaart: I have been home now just two months. When I lastsaw you* 1 had bat little hopes of ever getting any better. Bat I have now the pleasure bf thanking yoa for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers* Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, ana Canchalagua.. J got a dozen bottles of it and took: home with ine, <letenmned. to make a fair trial of it, os I had done with everything else. I have only taken tour bottles of it; and f must say it has done me more good than any othermedicine I have ever taken. On my -first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lanes;. Bat that has now ceased, and so oasmy cough, marly, l cough bat Uitienow r and ex pect soon to be.cntirely free from it- I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommecd it to all who are afflicted with a cough or. diseased lungs, I let a youbg lady wboJhad the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored jeesr .al mon&s with our physician, but crew worse, have one bouU of it, and itaat&hsre It acted almost miraculously in her erne. - Your sincere friend, CORY. N. B. The original ictier from which the above is an' extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office,No.3l6. Broadway.' - . • . BLEEDING-AT THE LUNGS CURED; SEX HOW PaoatPTLY XT ACTS* Staasntnt c/ Mr, A. Lang. Baker. 80. 3SS Peart stress, N; Y.—A few days before fast Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. I called in a Homeopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert* isement, and thought I would try Br. Eageri* Smtp of Litcrtsortf 2hr. and Canchalagua., Before I had U tkeri up the third botCU, my bleeding Kid slopped, my Cough waj guns, and I felt as welt tie usual.'. My health, is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially reiommendii to my.friends. [This statement tc<u mads to thi Prupnirjn. TdarzS l-iL’i, I £50.1 . OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES. Ip* For want of room to publish at length any more certificates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known in New York, every one tf. totem has usd this medicine, and can speak personally ot its effects. Please call upoa them, and hearwhat they say. ■ ■■■■■■•■ Cnaanaa H. Rina, No. 182, Broadway, corner of John street. ...... t .- : Bev. Rii.ra Host, No. 137, Madison street, Paster Of the "Church of the Good Shephetd. sl ' Robkbt S. LocxwOop, No. 38, Vestry street. SttVitroa HottjNo-260, Houston street. ■ JECiIWE? “a»kfor Dr.A. Rogers’ Syrup of LIV- : ERWORTi; TAR,.- and- CANCHAL.AGUA, ana* lot no other be palmed on to you. '. 1 : CAUTION.—IYtma gtautae, unless there is on the buff! ™CO <^: ' <W ' < ' 5 ® W?i ''ssriUt. n Pen, by A. E. . FOB SAEE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL * .VV’ c7°&T!f ~ r> ' al Printipa! -Depot, GOTHIC HALL, N0.31$ New.York,to whom all or den for the Medicine, uni letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, Wt-pafd. ' - ' • .ALSO,-for sale by R, E.Sollcrs, No. 57 -Wood street, : Wholesale' Agent fbr Pittsburgh-and vicinity ;D.M. Curry and H. P.'Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr fo€o.; Manchester; A- Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, SI,00; or six bottles fdr 55,00' mai2s:3m ‘ REAL RESTATE FOR SALE:For ' f sale—4hat valuable Lot of Ground, situated at the corner of Market and water strcetSjatprescnf oconpied by Molvany & Ledlio, as a Glass- Warehouse—bavin*, a front on Marker street .of 39 feet H --Inches, 'iisti. "on : Watcrstrcet of JSfeetH inches. . . ’ Also, ihc_Lo tof Ground adjoining the das Works, formerly occupied by’ Mr. Joseph Tomlln&'on, as a Ship Yard-having a front .of 101 feet 4* inches, on the Mo i uongahela River, and Tunning back 343-fcet to Green* ouga street r " • • . • • - • ■ of PWltating, can receive further information from • it. C; STOCKTON •_apr!4 - - -• No. 47 Market street. • • Hot|de%" Poßusylvania Salt Mann r r£S un SF Company are notified that an instalment of Twelvc Handrcd and Fifty. Dollars per ’shore is re. ?E. d „?o£ p r 4 ? n ,hc ia *-<lay ofMayn«t?utie Office of Charles Unnlg, Esd.,Philadelphia. ’ Byorder of the Board of Directors. GEORGE THOMPSON, EastTajeufeApriUT^S^ l md Sccre,ar *- aev. I>r.KlUlfceUjr>s Female Seminal^7 - Ch .Xo?L b e o rnS, d ,ai " o “ per “% (ir y °. nd st . auoacry ’ pcf Music* &c.;at customary rates. No F.m,.. of boaXders reccived;-35. - .*»***, Number streel 53 " 001 -” Bt '■ h - McltaE ’* Book Store,7B Wood WUte, A* B. cfarUng, E«w.; W. H. RichwSoL EsS* fingiohj J^'Greeuaba^J^l^. 1' v ‘ •/ v * •\ e . •* r • , ■~. *• : V - • ' :.l t ■ ' •*> " y' - ±Ai'R-. -.:■ ... f/; ' : /i ;?• .*>• i •# V* •■■*. Shrtigs anb fUebittnea* ! TteGrtai ftmedyfor Consumption the Lungs, ABtfr • lions of the Xavst, Asthma r pains cr Weak* j: nest,pf the. Breast-or Lungs, and other affection* of she ? Breast or Lungs * ... .• . ("WTISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is a ; f f.fine herbal medicine, composed ehiefl? of Wao ;CaBBST Bask and Iceland Moss (iheUtter - expressly, for this purpose,) the rare medical ; vinoes of which are also combmed -by a ncw chemical •process-with the extractofur,thus renderihg.rh6-whole* ,compound'the mcrsi certain and efficacious remedy ever - •discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE BUNGS. . , INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. • Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect able Druggist in that delightfal yiUaxe, has informed us •that the sale of Wistar 7 5 Balsam ofWildChexry Is un ‘paralleled.jThc-demandforit ii ad great that he can icarcclyJteM himself supplied with-it.-- -Hd.ha* hodin • ,tus store medicines for lung affections. Some jdf these" S? 2i e i tt gsodand soraeguve tcmpotury.rclief/ RarEince hd has had Wistart BalsamorWild Cherry. f^\ tnl % r^fthc ,S <>BtBeriotlB caserwertconmleteircß; - in which i-had that enure Confidence that Ihad Jn . Balsam of wild Cher- K l ,?S ce KUarns that meh reputation it ? Vha VcanpreTOntiu«alß ; JrtM.on Wor«M^'^AtS c ' , '® iw '^ n 4 erfalonie » ! Tio ,I S^Sgt£SS7!KS2fe pr Consumption (in itsearlysS ■ bv this remarkable medicine. o _ L ■ CONSUMPTION' OaredbjoWlutoi-’a Balßamorwiid ’ PtaaaiOT RtBOE, HamiUon co.. O, Sen 21 fssn** ; X. D. faH&JkarsU:- I lake U» fiSSi?&"jlSSl, Von «r. the Benefit,that I Imve dhrivgd ifcm,hV£SF pr. Wistaris Baltamef WUdXlhhrry. wSproseSS - py.fflatterriblescoargejCansuihptionjinMaylast.’ tutacfewaatTixly hormying to me»forfiveormy famllv ' * {my brothers and sisters,) liad died of Consumption V ?was afflicted with nearly all ofthe features of tho disease : J had'a distressing cough a'ndexpeetor&ted great dealof blood,""hectic fever, severe trainslrUhe side ” pnd' chest, :cold chills,:alternating With flushes of and copious night sweats;--'- ? I was under the care of.a skilled pKysiciahl from tint .time.l wssrrakensick untitabout six weeksisiticetbeiM J /then about helpless, and myfrtendscondderina ihopelesS,or at-least beyond the reach of out uhvsfelanV SkUi; Wistar*B Balsam of Wid Cher* fry. r-: ' * ' • ' * •.-♦•• -S’: 5 •*.; * -*'■'> | I have of the medicine, aadhcw' coiwidermyselfppiftaly welt. I make this Wemetit i • _ _ Cbowtt PonT7>Lake c ocl£L. Jtmeis,* IWO, t. 3- B- Fork-pear, Sit: As I havc a deep commlssera- •'• jtioiiior tbe.ftffltcicd, permit xnetogivoyoir abriefhlAto. - ifollowingwinter I.waa taken withaßeTerernM,»W.h--- - Reduced me tosnch an extent as to give me the apDefir- ’ - jSmcß .f acoa&rmedOTnsamptive.-riaboredantier tt.' [blcfi. with confect and.nfght . B nlßo .freuuentlv ‘ .raised from my con.tjnncd.iii:thjj state, gradually siqkicgtmdetthedSease, until JanttaryilS47« ■until I was ngaia attacked with, fever... My extremitfes! - P ? P^^ l| y ®y .f«Vr'^'^v' :o^t i lnll s' Cl > w i aad almost lop.tlhcir feciine. tinder these circumstances It may bo Srnly said that I was a living ikeleton. I finally deter imned toqniuaking medicine prescribed by phyiielans tad try Dr. >V'i«m?s Balsam of Wild Cheriy, and from jncmrst week lim I commenced mkingitl eaadatoa gradual recovery. I continued its use six months, at the end of which tunesl was enrext, and have enjoyed good health.eyer',»lnce,rmd-cheorfally,rcconimeDdihoiJuli;" tem to all those offlicted.yfith diseases of the lungs, add !i , yronld 1 ; say to .those, ponftaerieiiig its uro not to ic die- ■ touragSdi-ifTtnjonhree bottles oo noteflccta -cure; but v • pcrscveie.as I havot done. UDdrhpvo no doubt but nlfle / caefCkout of tea will be blessed with renewed hoalth as - - I have beem JOSEPH JTACRSDN, . btporutru to.ptotc tmth . Biteasts ihe'Xhftgi I -/. . v; and Bnasu . ? mil miracles never: cease! Morn evideneb oHls •uroassine health restorative virtues ! \ [Fromfit.Baker,SpriogCeld,^Washington co.«Ky.] . *v } : Spm»GmJiD,Kr.,lHayl4,ielsj j Jdiwyrj- Sc,Tr/crd Fark; Imke ihis,oppormniiy o mfotmihg you of a most remarkable cure performed on • hie bytheuseof IhvWistat’s'Balsam of Wild Cherry. ; In.xho lwas takcn-wiih the; ihflsuninaUon ■ of the bowclsVwhich I labored under tor six weekv. • When I gradually recovered. fiadiof ' auackca witha severe-Cold, which aeated itself upon ffly lungs, and forJhe space of three years I was teon* fined tomybed. I tried aUkinds of medicines andove* l ‘ • tv variety cf aid. without benefit; and - thus I', wearied •' i Oiong until the winter of 1845, When I heard pf WWia-? ; : tar’a.Balsamof Wild. Cherry. i iMy fricndspcTsuaded mexogiyo it aMttai; thougb'l j had givehup alt hopes of recovery, and hea prepfiTcd forineohangc ofanother/WorbL'-Throughthelr . solicitations I was induced to make use of the genuine : . wwxor’r Boiiam of Wild Cherry.? ThcsCiTectwas truly- - : astonishing. After five yearsof afiUctionand suffering >. dnd afterhaving spentfour orfive hundred-doUars to no ■ nujpose, ana the bestaad most respectable physicians >' imd proved unavailing,! was. soon restored to entire v health by the biessingof God, and. the a«e of Dr. Wis* T : - • tar ? s Balsam of Wild Chcrrj* *■ ‘ ' \ : . 'May. the blessing of God Test upod the i so valuable a medicine as Wistaria of Wild : ■ Cherry. Yours,respectfully,- ; "w:H.BAKER. r The genuine “ wistaria Balsam of. Wild Cherry ” has l afhc simile of.the signature of Henry Wistar, - t. Philaaolphia, and “ Sanford & Park n on a finely cxe» . etited. *t«hengT&ved wrapper. : No other -can be geno^..-; • ine. , ssWam 'stsx: SoldbyJ.D-PARK, (successor to SanfoTd&Pafk,V Fourth and .Walnut streets, Ciocianau, Ohiov Genemi Agent to the South and West, to* whom all.orders tnuil ? be addressed. ■J Kidd A Co, Pitttburch ;L Wilcox, Jr, cornet Market. street and the DiamondV B A Fahnestock A Co, Pitts - burgh ; J A Jones, Piusbargh j Leo & Beckhflm, AUo* . gueny City 4 L T Rasscll, Washington ; W H Lambei ton, Franklin; 'L B.Bowie,- Umontownj }l Welty, Grecnsburgh; S Koanu, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son; Huntingdon, Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* - burgh; HildebrahdfoCo, Indiana; J R Wright,Kitton ning; Evans & Co, Brookville; A Wilson 1 & Son, Waynesburgh; fiPFariand A Co,N Callender,Moad-i yule; Barton fo Co, Brie Henry Forkcr, Mercer; Tw: Kelly&.Co, Bntler; S Smith, Beaver; J-D SummcrtOni :.Warren; F L ,Sc C S Jones,“Condersporti.p. Grookcr - Brownsville* : . feblO The Homan Body mast Perspin, . • (SO SXTS - TO SAVE A HEALTHY APPEAIUNCE, r . And persons who do not perspire arc liable to thcnios ./DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. ■ftJ.QW, Joins* Italian.Cbemical Soap causes a free AS perspiration,and at the same time mollifies;softens ■'* the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant*#; SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES; i ’7 are soon, not only healed* but cored by its mo, as at > least seven physicians in New York know, who ose it ' in such cases, and find it unfailing—aa also, in ' ! PIMPLES v BLOTCHES; FRECKLES, or.any other.skin disease- The reader is assured that ' this is no uselesapuffed nostrum; as one trial wiliptavc. I could enumerate at least 80 persons cured of ‘ . SORE HEAD,'SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD,; - - x T ahd.the reader is again assured, I would pot 1 , cruelly sell it for the above, unless I known to bo all I ;>■ stale. Those who are liable to v J CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CUAPPED FLESH, 1 / will find this -.not: only a> curo, but a preventive, and.l l can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of: \ ihe:above,OT similar diseases, Will find thisallahdeven : mote (admirable in its properties) than l staie. - the stores arc flooded withimUations, .• • and.be sure you ask for Jowss 5 Italian Chemical Soap-* • and buy tt only-of WM. JACKSON. oaly Agent:ta;* PtUsbnrgh, 210 Liberiy street, Plttsbqrgn, head of Wood 4 Jon*B»l»Uy White* I ADIES aro cautioned against using commcm prepa* .r -ii red Chalk.- • They arenotaware how frightfully injariom ius - ' to the skin i how coarse, how rough,bow ■ . sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sain . ! , appears aticruaing prepared Chalk! Bcsides,U ia in;urious,contain* ■. ingalargeouanutyofLeadf ;• • ,1 We have preparedaJjeautiful vegetable arucle, which; wo CaIbJONES 1 SPANISH LILYTWHITE. - ; t Ttu.porfecUy innoceoti being purified of altdcleten* ous t qualities; aad.itimp atta to.the“skla-a natural, , ; alabaster, clear, living white; at the: same time acting as cbsmetic on the' skin, making it aott.andf \ amoothi Sold bythe Agent, WM. JACK9ON, & Libor* j -ty street, head of: Wood, Pittsburgh." Price 25 centrt. : .; : : A Sclemfttle Hair Tonlo Restorer . - .. A ND BEAUTiFIER. Trial bottle937*.cents Thoso ■JA. whohavemed Jones?CorUlHairßeitorativeknewy ,• its excellent qualities—thoro -who havo not* we a«aro • , it to;possess tho following qualities. It will force luft. hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair M 'grow* stop it falling off; core scurfordnndraiT, and fcn&io , light, red qrgrey hair dark. F6rd resting the hair, ; 80ft and jjilkY, nothing .can. exceed ..this—-it-make»-f --. truly bcauflftu and keeps it so. It Is, indeed, ihe mos economical, yet snperior article for the hair. : gale only at WM.J4CKSON>S Storc,2iO Lfoctty at., liovtof Wood: Pittsburg. Price37iceni», 00 cent* and ■ SI.OO. ■■■■- -- v : Ptitan DU»in- _ , , , NcmraeAtfS™ 3 . PaiJiB 1b the Backend Loins, Irrita. xmfl Kidney*,auccesßfuJly treated city' enables Dr*: BrowntooQcrassnwnccsof speedy cure to allwhomay cotncuiidetflris cure*.. ,'■, • • . _. ■' ■ Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond *{'. • ; novj.dftwty ■> au JIATIBm.—JJI. jjraTTn-j ncwiy ujscovica reiiJ- I'Jt edjrfor HbcumaustD i» a speedy ondeermln remedy . fitrthatpainfdlttooWe.: ItneverfaiUr^; nlA _ I -Office and Private Consoltaiitm Kocma No.«, OIA i MOND, Filtsbnrglt; Penna. The w .. LT«UID J HOMArJ S pYB for tlw chwigms 01 'A ■ vXPUr hafito a beautiful brown or iet ioSft.’Tuni tJe’Slrm hlatea- Price SO cent* ami 81,00 bbi, on hand and forjto^ ■: ■ .1. . , ... ■■■l I ' * r* \ .. v V; : . *v • .T" IV . ■ ' V 111
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