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Among the lot t -„K'E C, ,,, t- ; ;.!..e..4 4 '.,41 . ,-, - ^ f -'-',-. ~....4 4- - - - IP Ni. l ".' l4 ;"' av''''' ..."•''''-'•'!-* rc.l"ti cr...."' . .:-.'"42 1,..-t. t:.1.,..* ;r 1 4.. , ''' . -0." : ",4"1": i,' ( 4,1 4 ..t r •i+. ;:, , d''''t• •II: k- ii..1 '.* 3 4`:;;;: e /ii i2 .11".!;;: , ": 44 44• 4 - 1 . 6 -' , '„E''''r-i t l .-E'filrqa,'.l.--":*'41 , IO - .." .-411.• 7'., 4 .. , rt >II- salea by the ens colors and qualities; French ca 'part, French, Englieh and America! ';'*i• • 4 ' 1 4 - • 4 - ".."" OE. iit'•-• ••• !. .:11;.... t tWeeds, line n coating, linen drilling 4 ' .' 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MT ;`Z. - ",...4.,_ ,, 5 4 ,tim - 1 1t 4- 4.-gt.tr . . -1. 4 ,,,i . f.i. it. -- ,t.ev, ...... .t.. - ba- 1 -1.0 41,,...,' i at 60. i',4'. 0 Pi. 7 1'W5 4 '4.4 . ..r . inr.4.. - i...,1,....." .. .:4 , f41 4-1* :"• -.7- . 4 1 114- it- a Linseed Oil at lai a n p e r3 s, o catthmeres, nankeens, men; - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 4 1 ,4,4 4 ",,,at_grf.-!-A,,,- 4.1"-. 1 4, -- !". i ` 4 l -4, ..,7" t''' - , - ;4l , ,e_i :.;,, 4',C * .s,'-" - 4 . 5 ' ~,4 4 `.4;•41 - a we have reported - V sold on the premises, on Sat ; . , 4 .,t, - ,V,--,,,4".,;i5 , ,, , ,,,ttr i , 0.'4,.r - *. , t e ruY,,, i...,,,,f, •.:,...1 ir i..,.4.L kri- o'clock in the afternoon s a Lot tifGl Nr..1.43 - 44. k_4,;:,,,N .... 0, if ii_ . ::ei ~,, N , ; , 4 1, . ..4:,- , r 4 ri., , -;:-.4 , 4 r-,:c!, street, between Walnut and Faetot Iv -11. - -44-4 ..'" '":•*- 4 " 4. ..% ' • 's a. ‘E" 1'" r 0 4.-.1 r j„. •..e..e..,4,,,- - 4 .4V 4 / 1 14 d r !".."."-"s 4- t,.'-' 4 •4 - ,,.... % T "'C' 'l' - . - •'''''''' , .. - -iiri•ilF ...t ".1-4. a , ~ .., . Acular change to notice. of the city of Pittsburgh. Said Lot Pike street, and extending back 10 " 4, l'fiv. afre:ol. 4 . -- .7,- - , ; 43 - V•0., -4 V4 , 'L'.' k , '.. ..;"' d''' - , - 7,, , , it v i - 1 - 1'1;!';,"1 ,,, t.r•v - :' ft , Wheat, 65 to 70. Rye : ?P,...a1'Z... 14 !;_r„1 " 0 - tr:, - ;t:'•Yr I , :' - ' 4 ' 4 ,...,' t 4, 03:,!''';',4'.,p,t ' ' a i :•'N"'%''.'4'-'' erected two smalPframe houses, in ? '' ' 'Ol, - 4''' 4, 4 , C...' 4 4 0 .4 0: 34 ' 7 4 . -.7...;T5f".4 4 l'-,' * , , ./ t .., .c . l .4 ~...-‘-• - .1.,e , .1•,,,. we quote at 42 to 45. We pletely finished. fo any person w .1.,` - -.,•., PP , .---, ro s t,, - .0-1-c"- , 4,, •,.t•t. %:'1' , 01. , -,,t,' • , ~ t,S- - ti;`, . ,-, 2 ported ;we quote as before r. - .4„, ,,, ? - 4,.... - ..,, -- 1 - Q.,,1.,,,,,,At.`•-a, • k".• 4 .., , , ', i., ;:tt... -,,,E 44- (~.A. E . . * : 1 .4 .0 .4 . , `: iP.! O--- A . w L. -- P. - - -- 4 , . ; :f - i- 4.- .:-...., -•s.i'-}% 4-'4 1'4., ,,, *: , ,;:0t..- - , ..T .;r> ~,,' u r... ,, 0't... - -kt , t .- -4' - i-f4 -,:,,,4 ,:,.-•• 4 .4..:< , .,• - r,t,.. , v.;•,:oki- , if ~ 4. - " `. Ales of 600 bushela at 36, 60 particulars enquire of Johu A. I's self with a home, this is a first-rate t chances are seldom offered at pub -- a.. -- ,- . o ` I- ;4-, •""dr.;‘- -1 / 4 .t. -- ,v"is ~,,f, 5i . .,-.41 1 • -,-,,, , , , .;-"iita... (~,,,..---,.41,4..4"-0-¢ ..„ Fifth Ward, or at the Auction Stor 1. - f.' , .1-..;"'k , • , ;.. , ,,..- . "..c.-- 4 ,;''t kaat4,..17,-. - e`i, , `'' • -....4:' ;Al" . • 4. ,- ---..04%“ ;.--.r.=..;Nr-q , ,,, - 4 - --;-...14,...c0.r;z...t..,,.3 -- 4,:i4 - 4 ,- ;r. ; ip , ,, ,, ,,f , ' - ' - ' - aa . .,;.••••. ,, , sii-J,...-,4 -iprlB W. G.llO '„1.1-..i.a.,,,.....-i - r i t,',..•4. ,, ,cs , t.W. , ,,„_, ,, ,, , ,,„'S,,.. - ;:, , ,'",ir 4 ../P' 0 1 , 14';,.. 1 .•,-Z!,l' ', ,rkel is firm, with an upward tens Q . ECOND HAND BAROUCHt F ii,_.L,,,-,;,...1..a4i. „ , ~,,,• ..- 0 .0.,_0.- ; ,, . .rii, ,t .11 / 4 . .F. ,) :1- . ..., ' N."14.w, ,, ij.1%,, ,, 4 - 4i. -, 4 • te a eale of 25 bbis No 3 large at 1 .-,, , itrAw.at.:-. -,-- .;1 ,- .4 4 .t.a , e," - ,-:" - ..irdir.rd4f ~ O3"- -. :- . % - k •- `1"•• - zr - A!!".'i:i ~.... pt ,„ , ; 44. 4 . 4.. - 5: - ;' 4 ' .... ' ' EF . ' ' ''''fi" ' ''' l,l 4` .. "4 l- i.i.- 4441 : 4 4..,i!''',;(4,,.; . t er, A o c n cT Sa ui tu N r .- da W i l 5 1 , < - . 4'; '' 7 "is- ~,-1. . :.,riv:4- , -..:-.f.c...,, ; ,.i,„ I, ~ .0,.., E):,.:1 , ,-, ',,,,,:-.1:--.;• noon, at the carriage shop of .1. I:". ;-.4 - -p4;. -,. v - 4 - .,,5.,.....:c 1- :„.t !P:‘;- e tßce - ,4ti, Q..tti: . t H. ,, . --:,..i:',..,,,; l u ll a b , c , s l o o ld th t , o a t t he ls below Wood and Smithfield, to pa ''''‘C.' - Isli , ; . •tr-......1 1 . , t`'FC , ' , ./ , '''' , ......t..A.' 1 . ir..."t a t'r" .1 , ,J.k . .. - .., -IS-Sale or 1 bbl at 51,17. gi.• ~..-', ' ...,,e....p ,, ,i:C". • -so : '7' , ~...-44 V a...f.. - ..., .;, - ,,-t..- i..,.1. , , fr ~-. charges, one two horse dickey sea - ...--' ' 4 "; -,,,40.-- '', -....; ,-... 4 - - .-`, ,- .s' - ' e.., ~..„, •re ~ t ,,ri.",..,,t.,4 - ,,-"Ete.l.4. FRUIT--There is not much dernand.- leather sop. iron axle, and left by, 't , &Jo t er .,,,..„,_.,,,,t.„...„..,i.6\k., , - ,•:-,'-;',.a's ,-,..•4•----,1.--;,;!:-.•;•- e sales of 40 bushels from first bands at 68. open top Bitggv left by air. Herrn 14' ' ON„. Si ' 4 - -.1., ;if -4 " - ; 1 - 3 t %: - P'-i.P'' ' ;''''' ti- 0 .• = 4 " .e;ii ,,,-, ,, '- 0:i.,, 1 f . 14 . 7 - 4- - v , ' " ".'.-c . ; , ..f if r i-z , , c 4 . , ., . :. , i- e k ` i .- L.'' ' '..V: . f.; :r if ,- ,rt ' i , L;''''''''‘ , :il of Peaches from stores at 81,31 to 1,37. ..k.4.0.0..,,,Vnx -,,,,,,,, cir., - o,t4 , TtSl - .; - ,1•k1!' ,- -<,,:,c'„' , ,i;l- - e,..;;; - 4.,-‘;:- i..,,-_,--;, ,, ., , anlre-arily o i t i li:- , !i:orse Carriage--sts iy4N , v„ftr , , z4.5.. , 6 , -,4u,, , A.- ks•vr,--.4--., 1 , , .. •-•. -, ,...r t ,:{ ,- ,...-'1,'.c...i '''t JTATOES-Sa lea of 62 bushels Red at 41. Those interested willplease tak isement, as they will be sold nt the h.q; - ,....1, 4 7 : lc_ N.i. , ,Zi1,.,,,,,< , ,i . t.c 1 ,k• 4. .i..,i4. ,, - ~ - i -, ~:fii .ti '.: -ti.-,.-.2.1,1 -1.. mentioned, unless redeemed by / 44 -4„ . .,". - 'iPs-a7::4 - e - ' .4', ( ,,,,,: , v 4."..'," -,,,,5?,, , i ..:.3"..a -"„i,"%,... - 0.4' f -s' /‘Tatf . A., ° V.4.ThP , c,- , ..4,4 . P.1., 04 . 4 ;T " ':;.;.9 , -...,,.K.':,..1:3-.=',,;,.:,,,..-,,-:, , agents before that time, with cost ePr. 4 , -,,,,,,,, .A.,,,i,,4,-.,,,....&kt.q....;:".1,„„-gal-4,-•v-i•iyk..4.l-c,,,,,:v.',,,..,4•1,;;;.41,,!.,11 ' aprlB W. G. M' ,f'.. '‘W,.,.. .e. ',.... ift. , , , ,...,.„ , ai.. ,-,.dir . , , , , k - . - .:?f , "?..4,...,.,•...• .....,-," - 1 - - - sli.,- , ..ti.. , 1'44 41, .?;tiv.i. 1 - 7 11t"...K - t-...4. --, ..,kr,4 . .32.,-„,,,-, , ,,4'... , ,../.4z ,5- _ ,- ,,, 4•- ' , 4 -!-1.!.....--, • P. af - . - DAVas, Ara. _ _________ rP-1'.'.‘04t,i.Z..".4 -4 4 - 4_0 1. 4'c1.;:; ., q,; , ..t.... 1. .. '!"''..,---0,.:3-k=-41;.":-.,' - .rt..,..,...,... 4-....12 , ..r.r. , ,,, , ,,, , , , ••,-, , ..-- -,yr-..,z.,./ k , , , , ‘...71-: (+,.-. , L. IGIORTY-FIVE BUILDING L i, a ,.1' , 521".,,,12 44 , -- ;V.d...a....i':'' t . -- cf.j9- - -,,,,.- c.r.P.' - '<' - ‘`." , ' 4 ' - -1 - '''-‘ 1 t. - f t ' ‘'.`4':%''' .'fl, '''N't7-'l•sl:'`-'''''--.r. , ,ZinrrN:i- ,- ~ blinds and shades, curtain borders and -,•4 --- ...!..,„ - --,-...c,..trcp,-;,.- ill e.-.1L., , V....L5, * ii7,1; ',.. * s ._, - f 4 . :js,!4tit :;11 . ..7:4.1:,,,,-:,r'',01,1 Rooms, corner orWood and Fi .I,` - `? 4-2- C'" - I'..'i'''-i . :'v:i• l r t -t - I'''g'".T . ?r,....'4-,. - -',"'"...1',--.4--k--ts'..l:l!--,i,''',:4"-..-074141,,•': _if pins, utssals and tassel I pops , co rd, alike nd horse. pcdler's wagon, near ly r tii ;0,',,,,:-Fi,Le.-47,t'Aiz-r-z..-e:;"..T.:P71.-dV-i-;'B,'-i,'.4...z.-Ik:V ed chintzes and fringes, Marseilles and Lan. Ats, counterpanes and colored comforts, mat- apr3o - PI ~4 '..,,, , i . P 4 '.4`..c?4 ,1 .-1...• : c ~:! • ~ ' -::::2,.',"- -t .--, ~,-.2 . ;- • g. L L' - .:' 4 4.L . A oeds and bedding. - - -- JATtiP., A - flat - t - Nr - ril ' I .'41114-ier-'g.„..,„%'%V.h,..4? - ,:i, ,- ,,) ret1.;,;,,,,-;4:1;111,..,,-..,....;(.',f,,,,t;;;.4,., rders thankfully received and promptly filled. A LARGE LOT OF CllOll i4n-. , '''•4_ 4 l 4 .;getix..l , :w4 - Arsf kl.;i4' et.--.1.--;fe--;, -- (. , . - ,: - ='•eilii.s j . . WM-NOBLE, .3d et. ~,,,,,,,. J , , ,,, ,, „,,,,,,,,t,.?„,.....t. ~....; , ,i , ..., a,,,-,-, _?„,‘, ..,,,,,,,.., .E; . ..,-42"..._•.„..a.:,, , ,..3...y,t,',.,..;'1,4 7 ft. 1 , -, - 4-...cet,-,,,t ~,-,, t 1.0.1,,,..., ; .i t ...Q.:- „ , . .1-1.;44- . .- . 4- -. 7: ? -, izt . ..... - 1 ,, ,,,..,4,4;,-i,pli.,-.. Lithographic Institute. at early gas light, will be soli ''''' g;' -' f.. - t„,,,,'' , .i 1- "%., "";,WP. t .O.',,i't4" -- !.., - :44' ,, `",,,, ---- . .' ,. .,.. ,, ,r,.! ,-. `,, ,, , , 1F,117 . ..4. - .. - ':. - 40•1 t ..,. 7.4-, i -. : . 10-PARTNERSHIP The sub serieers most respect- House, 12,000 La Norma Cigar. ',,'''' ' ' G d i 4 --s k ,TAllfsi,g , :ililt P ,ir fil:',..k*S.:;.42's'-',..r."'et.'-',%,,.-1'k...,-11...-•,°--ii-ZL't:',•:i a..) fully announce to their friends and the public gen. Portilla do; 5000 Casadore do, 1?1 . 1 . ~: 1 7 . ff6',V1..1 ,1 %,5,3ii' 1 . 4, .•i't„. 4. ,021. . .4=.1 1 :,- g t3. . - -, ' -' 1 i i;; ; ; -. .!4!, ' ' ' ,;K. t.t.ti, erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partnen ship, for the purpose ot carrying, on, at the old stand, in mye - JAMI - Iv' H . .. GARRARD, Ne . w ' reN Ki t :i 4 P !. 4.*i 1 f .,--, eq:z 41-3 ... Ci:;-.7.4.-14-.V'i----'-)-.',.;:',.r.'(;5,-*-,,z..,-',;'--,;-, i Singerly's Building, opposite the - Post 011ice,Thirdetreet, Vif . will commence selling '" . t 6 'tit4. l3 • 41*-;k<=',,i'i.',vt-Asi-:,W1,!3,-i,:r...,,!t-1',,,'`,!--V.*;_i-Tile, 41- 1 Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various o'clock A. M • his entire stock .'s' '''''' tP:r.,:a-,)„,!:".4:11...".1'`, 4 " 0 t. , ,?•fs"t-4, - ,,t,;.5.i.hr.„:-.. , _-,..;- . .,1, - ..,ii-,- - ,,,,•5,...., , , f - branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from •;-. , ..4 4 ...tak- : . '4 4 ,4" , " . 'e4l'''•-i'f.i."'"'"'k - 6,‘ ~,.."- • :•!•Sii•P'41- :. .. gr.; ~.".t,E4 - - : •,;:"E'1if....-,""-.": . •;.4 Europe, they axe prepared to do works ut Lithography Goads at Auction. roast...ling o 3-; - Q,....'„ ..);%:.,-;,,- ri'V.., , ,r,..VZ,Z.;-,1 , - P.' 4 A`:it,,e-,7 . 1:,1';:, ( ;:" -- ,., 4 ;',.. r eq:.. - ,.;j"., 4 ?: l':' dosed. equal to steel engraving. They sclien a continuance of zarines ; mous d'iaittes; la. ginghams; rich brocha, silk, ' "4"``Vd'et-tVI-41-=',I4,g4MIP-•,-.A.'tlaii-?•:,,1=.1,-'4;4-a---..-!-57,-(i4-`."-,td--.1:4•', the patronage bestowed heretofore so kberally to the Olatne shawls; gingham% ci ',„N.,5,z14t1e-:','l;i:--1-,,,.,f,,,.1-3-li.o-„ir,-T,:i.-i.:.!;,-.,:it1.:1-----4.5..F.F:4,1c:-;..,:i .an and one:partner, Wm. Schactiman,"and they hope by strict ribbons; umbrellas; parasols Wft-,':.-n-rt1;7,,,,c,41:'V_Afff,..,,c,-;;;tx....,,k-rif,.;&3',411,.:,,,,,-,:,..,,,,,,,:::.-. tie Com. attention to their businesa, by elegamt Workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en. other muslin,. Also, a large) pkt.},-,..... ,t", tiga,i,,,...d.V...,..,,..a.tP.:;,.z.ct,,,r?f,. - i.....!4.*‘ 1 ";!...:5,..3. - Ar,2.. 4,:-.-:.?' . Swiss, jaconet edgings ; glc .A.• i.41!_0. Ff.- kg '"-uif:' •• - •‘•' - •.;i , k-- , -,' • -P*.r.71i"...,61‹,?:‘,---E.lfir•-t:l;',"•if lightened public. I other articles too numerous te 44 iiiik.. ,- 1.• • - -VI-se-'4 4 ,,, - -V'zsX't ,, r-1 , - ,1 1 , - - Zi,:."vi,...-,1-- - ,.1•5t.e.17". -‘r.,,7--ii''fo,',----, Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness- The sale will continue fn • ' ~.../.1,4"-r,.,--4-,-'l.• - , - ;" - ev.„'" , / , ,,-...L1..1,_,' 4 - -2•,4"...",:;:d.r . '; ".".-co--'4,-,*--..,f,..11,-a_V,4-, .he Com Mon. es, Landscapes, Autographic Lettere, Bill Heads ; Plots I t,,. ' '''..;,tEfES,E‘p fE•1,..:::- . 4..f..,,,E5-rtf:, ~ It fet,,,,11, 1 ,- i f -,;,1"..1,4„..1.4,,,,f,,5-E1 whole stock is disposed of. -., ,f - __ 4 _,t. 4,:g4--'''.....4-4`..;•;',1';.-.=-','Y-L,...-•,-.,ii:"-;-!•,5-.,'".:4;.-al-;".1f"-.47,if,-.',4-3•"1",..4'f: 45, and thejury Lithographed and Priated in Black, Gold" Bronze of CO- • owl JAM ' 'l,e-i,•-•""..Zr-1-4-5,-r-'l-2-ir,d;-e•:1,-i...;,...,;,,g-t-,,-.2,.;,::.7.1,-,i4t.,i-,i2,-;;;If.:;5g., lore. ;` ; 11, .-,..4-.3,-.05.-,...47,,.....,---..z.,..11-4,-.,,,-•:-.•.4-.'r.....i.x1-.451,43N0E1,•:.-M-"Lfi:$-•;-I:•tt•rE' Specimens Of their work can be seen at their Office, ' Pearly White Toil ' '," ~.^-4 70 "vite,.., t i"141, v kiC:, - ..7 -4 1::"E1 4 ~, Zi:, 4 ,..,Tt1i?, , ' 4 f`.... - .:=;,-7 .' Jos. Bogue, for the as above. %VM SCHUCHMAN, 7.- V,. - 1 ,11,1- 40.c;, - ..: - : . .,.:- - t...v3,pdvr ,-, ':_'-c".-.:..- • ...' = - :; 4 2:' , ,:..1i - :.ii . n n 1.23 FRED. HAUNLEIN. TO BE HAD FC 11tk_. 14 4V41 4 4 1 4 ' 4.!4*1-5 - .'"..l 4 gilsP•l l . ' "? - 'l . Jl'./5 - •s. ;,',il-4if-g'-'.l.'-'!; . the 29 th . of Decem. , - 111ERSONS who have eithi r that if their breath is eve ,11.4 4 -,,,,v,i,401,, J '4%,-4 - ,;,''.i.t..Vßd - 11P - i;i 4 F=4oJr''i . i.,, -- ,A 4 4051,V ; ...V. ,- .. . Swindler, who keeps TEETH DECAYED, D %;:, • r e t4reit.:7-,..tr,'''qg1i..k4.1..;; 7i -,-_ r. , .';.:,, r „,t1ti...,tt a i4P , ..,,,.. , e.A."t" , -,,. 0:.;•••;; - -P,±4 , cv - 44.4t4 - 4 1 t.. - -'.4 l rl.loffr 1 , - ;' - V.r i i.'-', , ,:_3 ` 9.r 1 p`111,5-4-4,-;.71.4.;....4:11,11: and erierusted widi tartar, th 1 4 11 . -75 P 4 P - i-'4 l- .4. 45 ...v. "::: r-71-,P.-.1!!--4,-ir..-11vV4•1:ti,'*'----1*-'-.1.--7),*1''!"J'ill'g,;:4:4' Amber Tooth Paste will mai i' - ',Vst .flettfl-V , ....t''' , .!iN"-i.ti.'..1 . 4:-,`:tv• - ' .. '"<;fl, -, ,,,r 1, ... -;,4 ,; 4 ,'.a ,- ;',•;,'17 - , 2 4„t5 - .... , :,,,. • &Day and Henry Johnson and the breath odiferously sv re . Tis ...,-. -4.4 tz"...}..;...,,,,,,,..,t4 , - - 1 7 4 ~.....tP"..? .• -',..;,'...-tti-4:7:4-,,r1:1:•...-:•. Sold only at JACKSON'S VQW4.I; - ,-'1 ,, i;1?-‘kl - 4.1,,Vet• - ;`l.;<•%'';' .l l: -. - i..1:. , 1 - 4- . ., , ,r.p , .. T. ~,..:. -- .71k-i- , c , . .t, Into Court to receive their head of Wood. -, t• - .0 e.,.. ..-...t . *prq'h.'", ,C, Y3' ; -; 7 g•Ti ' . ''..- -q . i'- - N,',.0', -- ,1 44 . 1:6 „ )..c‘ .--.-4-:-,r-; iolr.l m'F....DE:II. ' , li'.4 l 4,Eg , Y,,, E .E;•,•ta..ti * . A• .'•‹i'.l",`' . l l "l - 1 4 fr •RaN,.. -?EitiE;:::f.;,., tone charges of crime of which aIt , IPAIDE.N et ft ~,-, 'ild'A s k , -'it. 4 ...*. - "l'4` - • - t: . ~ • "!`s-. '-- , i:lsW ' - -ANsi - lsr-7,',''-'''' Avicted. John Duffey,.whose real ISuccessora to Joh -,,,,,tc0r5-',41-,.,"4,6&.,,t-42;11-?-Eiz.Vc-4(.1",9F. .1.f..;",.,j-4, - 4, , i;v5,,, ,,- ,,f,. . '.51,,.*••1„4.4!51-47-,,g,:eZTl:rrtli:-.4.",;;•:,.:',:fW..1;..t.it,cf,,,',-'_:.:;•-: a, is Henry Cotton, and is about 19 Cal , -.1-f:i 4 r - b. • ~ ,K, 0 3'..t,i.v. -f ?7 " .: . , . ...;•iai-;:"...- A L:t‘.-t__, ,';'..:, , ..Y:t ,n beini asked if he bad anything to . 174 4t..1' 7 . , r' . ..e.... - .,...- L,, , .' , ..v..',`,2,, , ,*,,,',, , ,.......t ':' 1, .. -- el - Ni.i.c. ,, r'4i 5 ;.. 1 . - -:' ,- ;!_t- , fi;i-Y-1V',.?,r,---,`f.";,f, ~ ....-- ,. ..- - ---1.-; - - 1 _,; , :".,,„„,-,:# 4 ,,A11is - ", .p ,', 4„,kiZe ., ,p4 - Nfm - 1.i. - !14; ` ,.f.ti ,, ,tn i g ,, , „..i 9 41- . 41t4.1: - . .i.s••: 5-Aat, , kri% 4 4 1',G1 1 .,,,it1'e . 16 , V4 4 ,..1 . t,c . , ;,7 . 1.. .`,g•'-,-4-r - S•.l - r„; 6 , i.4 1 , , ,,i - r 4:1 , ~i'i ,g in particular ; if you pass sentence on Penna. Railroad- , t;ii•gti'i- ,60 t1P.t ,-,,, 0i;4, 31. .. j d . bki. -,,, ,, ,1, , •'4'4 , t .F--. vOi-Ll;Zit ' rriflE subscribers having U,...1 4 ` 0 114,..1 , 1 ,1”.. 1 0 - ,,..,.., , ,,, , m 0 ; - .1 1- agi --, -41 - te.,),41,4 4 • :- ..i :4'ft-'i.,,--,4.3i'41:-'lr4 it will not be the first time it has been '',.• „I, Agents for the Pennsyl h . '" r4- - b4s-Gf - - 41 .'PAT4*. - C.' , 4''''.l.-,4'4.-,v'.4.1.1.-4r4,;;....,44,4.0i"4-zei.? inform the public that we ar a.laitik..,' ,1,4net, , ,rE,.(e..1, - 4.1,4:0',rg.,1ti jil'a,l.Et.f.:, -*'•;-.4•;74'V.:1514-i. , . any merchaudize or produc aVaa --, ,,fri,l"ivie 4- ar0.v.,11 t a ,Etatt.i.l;,,tititAii4!".l2- - si,, 9- -tL.".5..ca. 1„ 4 : t .e,,L4.,,,,,,.. . was then sentenced on two charges of high- opening - of the Canal. 't-_,,,,,l'''''',,,M, t A T-0,U,pt"1,,, 1 t i-Zi . .'"4., J.,_• 4 '.''.,,,,K-.. 5:c . 7;:& 1 4/.' 1. 4 31 ' , " f ie;,.., vzi: - ..- Goods via this route wilt 4 : 1,. ..- 0 • 41 „- t.s , 4 ,kA v .....,s - 4 0. , .... , ,,,:,, ,,iit7 , 4- L „,...a,. 4.4, •-- - , , i,,.. - - 1, .:4 - ,;,„ r ti t. . 4 ,e , - i.4 ., a.. ztto, c - IN . ..4 .v is,.. ii t , y robbery-of robbing McKnight and Rleber ;on , days, and all consigned to t V . 'et. l %' 4- -tE " • ' . ;* : l, 04:* . t , ` tt_'..-E111:e..111K41,.,,,,PV- ‘ff.',,,31,,;:-I o e, ? ~1 4 C -f ae first charge he was sentenced to 5 years in the commission or charge for a ItsTES olf FitioßT 13111Waari - . " 4 .. ,' .„*:: ;.. .. x ~, , r ; ..4 .41 .4. H . ' " te it&N. 4.1*}-, - ' .- ..... p. 45, ..,, i, ' ,4 s •‘ ''''‘l,,: . c , ; 4 f "t E s tV4:ll".“ ' 4 : a Lls' k .,:s -1- 't,t,, Pen • itent!nry, and on the second to 10 years. He - '''' '4.. "` •• '''' 74-4 . 1 : - ' . `Y . -P-11- ' i "" l2- 1t" - '''''''''-$ 4 Si. 4.1-Fl 'it ''''''' - had also been Convicted on a cbarge of larceny, for , gr a. ~,Pe r i, , ,, , , „& 413 ., . I '.;',eq l . .0 , ?4, 4 2F 4, ,,,,';: 1 45 , 1ti0f4 „ - ,-;44 , c. -, - • il h. 6 •,,,,zz._..v.,.vfi..4,,,„i,.„,.,...0.A.E;;, ~,dt,0, i 1 ; ;t.,..vi,, : a . ..4 . ., ,, , , ,;:_te..:: which be was only fined 63 cents. During a tis Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Confectionary, Fruits, Fee dicines, Saddlery, Woolok. Hardware, Queensware, *.' --- ' 4-- -N't 5y.r.3 4 " 44 't ' . vi ' I,r -t '''',' 4 ""l.. - r g ' - ' 4l ";lff'' time Detre - a eared erfeatly callous, occasionally 1-3 l i ~, ,,I r t.: •"4 .• • '+- - 'i . ..I"C•it . 11.Wki 4 1.4e6,0 , ‘,, , jee.. YPP -I , '' ll. ' . ;,., ' .4' - ',_.. -- -c -1,r.- .,....,.., - ..' * .• - ...z.,,„,,.. .., , ,,,„,, 0 , „, 1 44 ,0 , t, „ , itte.„,....4 , ..1.: 1,* ..., - ‘ O -,„ 4 . .„, - ,?1, smiling. . - aVhfils * • • •• 4 's ~..- " apr PL,:- NVV...,,'ItZ4I4 , :et.AIVisIFt 7 ,, After the sentence, the Jodge remarked that when % Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax Seeds, tra.,noc. 42' 100 lbs. Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butt Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, 0 rail Ashes, Marble, (rough,) CluY, Hones, /cc., 50e. V lt ~, b'- y. , . 4.-- o'-' 4 % --, • rl' i a. , ll-411 .. ~,,, L 4-- 0.1 ‘ , : r 4" ,.....„,„3*-- -e 'o '-- -., '' i t4 e . ,,- 1, --- ' - '74, 4i ,..,,,.,1`g,, : %-i4: 4 , 7 ,.. ,,,, ,i ' : fr zq, the prisoner Went river tothe Penitentiary it would LI . ', , , , 4 , ,pir. ,- . - ‘'''''. • -1x 11,3 c , t4 - itii*l-r- -t ryi..44 - i - 4.rt. -0- 4 , ...: ' ,'?4.4.f.;" be his 'policy .to 'conduct . himself yid' propriety ; %. marlS - tA ' r - - ,I ..P.;Oratrtar:4l4o----4W14"...41,-rsir- :24.-J.,,,,,:t,,, DARGAINS!-'reucher , ..."'.., ",, rt. -44 -- .. r - t 4..„ - , ,,,,i.v -4 ";;Lii,11, 4 ,.'""ta. , .. - ,,..„%-r...Lat, 4 1.„ 4 i...,,,, - , , , - ;i,..,,,„,, - -t , that he would find Major.Beckham a most worthy . .1J chase School litooks,l - ' cational works, vain. find i 45.' 4. k....it. a ''' „..- ' I 'l . „..;:0..„ . .r 1 " - _.Zi ' e il --- re'!7t,e_., 4 ""afi‘ .. „.„ . 7,iiff. " ' " ... ) :5 ' , 4:- 'rrt i t.'," ,. ..p - '' ''l and huniane gentleinan, but that no prisoner 'over call immediately at the Ed _ r ______ „ . .-"- . : ',-, , I ' ,* ,-"-- ) 1 ' 4, 41'4 4....inv1 , F it.4..../ . "0 - ,,,, , - 4 a ---4 4i,. - 4.; ; :' ;4 4 7 f•vq " '"1 ' 2 41 - ••• *- 1,ii 7 0.% came into. his presence but feared him; that be ket street, adjoining Dr. 1 ' --'' . . ' '" 4- X , .''''' .l4 '4'-'414'ir.:1,,4..a'5p".1.1 tablishment is sellia_g off a 7 ?"1.44 4 - tt1'.1',,,W ,- ;413..14., -- .......7.. , -;;.. r;L:,.... - tii..L.,.4.,_.. , could _not be deterred in the performance of his ... .2 , 4' . ..,, , N. - "y. - 4.! - -, ,"=-Liti---4_,.; " .0 .4. - 44 - ii° 7o :':• -- 4. - luN daty by the boldest villain, no matter bow large he ha tt i lik i - ex tt e rtg r .. , t t .o; t r o o c . , ; . '',,•„4. 1. .1- l i t - ii;?l lt.- AFYq i, G 'i' O v e't • ... 1,1, ministers, ?Le.., would do ' '''qi,t -- • D • ....Olt fg.:-‘ l , - .44e,t,p. , 4_- ~,.. ~ might be. Duffey replied- week only. lapr9l EDU ..4. , ~- 11 e h? ,.;,.;.; . :7 ..„14 , 044 .1, 111414- .0 , ,.,;.•Pf', - .::,%13 , , i 1teg;,- -'..._ .7. 1 %. 4.44- . • " Thank yea, sir ; but him and me for it. I have rIIO.LET-The STORE !..'"-,- '''' ' '''.'' , -..-4" -- 4" 1 , - ; 4 01:4 1-1 41ti .,- 1tr q ' t i "") , 4 4 7 - 4-. 4 seen several keepers in my time, but never met with 1., elegant modern and a , 1 ,.1 ' ,..',7', 1 ,... 1 - ) ....:19.,- .1 .0 1- F ...,..t.. • ! - I * Xb. - :gfti 4.4- 4 11 ' 14. 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D. : ••tr , \l'Z. , --', , t'r o dtk - PZ4,ll4;;;t9.:‘,W•FcT,i'Ff - i - g.fi t r i- s..sts - ‘,./ tution of the kind in 14 - ,... - '2'.- 4, ..t. , .0 , 1t-.:' - ."4,,,P , , , ,i4_,111 .4 " , ,".-Kre; r ;r:•ert, g ri -, -;.^ , -.... a,v,-...,; .. ...„ - v,-.. ,-..t., .'"'• "e„,. -.....b...4 1 . , • ~,,.... -",-- a Faculty.- Joint FLU fitkkj , 47i;1.0."4,.,'Vr.V.:'4,...,'"'Ve., "IS ts '44:7f,,,,,i. • the science of Accounts. ' 72 -Ni * tai lit': ii'V T . 0' , .; .- 4 r' 1,, . 1.4. '., -, h ,. -t i h ,A. - '6 . - i.,v _ O. K. Citautnanue, I'n Ritf,,t4.4 , -g - t ,...411,.:44 c 9- -! - r t.,. r% •*k 4;4 , 44EUEE - t,",..1"4" • tile computation, &c. tv.,2„."%ei ., ,,4„,,,....;:at5-",1 - 1:,.. - "."4" , ""17 ,- -Zids."1 . s.,1„ , 1i,..1..4.0.rci.c.• , Aix:. nt. wATsorr, 1 •:f.it, ,-',..,• ,tn•-17:...-;:.,,,•e.g1.:'4.,,c.p..,;,.....•-•,..fW2r,.t.--1,1-eq,,,raea-Atlii•-:-; Law. Lf14.0,g452„;• : ',,r,,,1'- f " , . 4 4 ~,7k,•,,,,:i.....i44,:.?;-..-.'„o^vlttirxmi?..N.-,:4,7-. _ Those wishing to obi atlperVin.r '1.,:j,:: - ..,;',7,,, W. - i'',.-,6 .y-ref,i.i.",*4,1",/,10',114'.; - - _ . _ Bookkeeping and its ap; siness, also, a rapid and ' biClP`as..„ l -11 .,,..,- - ''''' ---4 4.'",Z.-"4'.'fffr-1-4riFl;li',.,'''.',.,'"/I4 PS.94t,t*Z- I-.7"-rE - r..... ' # - .m.',..a."-•12-,/,...-EI4 . EN% 4 4,,, VIE ted to call and examine • ~:t'lr.P*E4;•'SV;;;l:r,""ti.7.: -1.- t7; " '" *.4:4 ' - ''''''''''' • Lecture on Conine/Si 3 P', ,r Ta . '"i . •"': ! ; ' 'ii .r " - Z . P.l..l : o'il t ilt (. ;: bließt* "tit*I;‘?1:;".: Reference to any of tl . _ _ - ft,t.t. ,14 e4=1 - icus - 4 , e4 . .vti,t. 5.. -t•-,',4,.:0--i, fioreEmeAiiNoDusLeooiTt A paez ,-, :iae... - , -.. ~0ff. 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John Snee, recalled.--After the other officers on erred one of the doors, this man, - (Parker,) came out of the other, where I was standing; told him he could not go, but most return to where he came out of. Aehort time afterwards James Mason, ,shoe. , maker, name with the box, which contained the ~plates, and laid it in the'entry . -Mr. Fox took the ibex in and opened It. (The plates were here es.l hibited.) The box was directed to Mrs. David El., :lie, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Had known Mason fora year; he lea shoemaker ;liktot. know where he now is; ' endeavored to arres, , but without success. Alderman Major, sworn.—Mr. Parker was bre& to my office on the 10th of March. Had issued a search warrant that morning to search the house of Mrs. Gardiner. The box alluded to was brought to my office by the officers. Had some impressions taken from the plates., - Mr. Foz;eworn.—Artt connected with the police of the city; some time in March-went to the house of Mts. Gardiner with a warrant to search it ; found Mr. Parker lathe front room; saw Mason come ins and go out, but did not see him with the box; thik is the box sod these the plates found there , • we too. Mr. Parkerto the Mayor's office along - with the ot la era that we found there. Mr. Adams, sworn.---Arn a police officer; went to the house of Mrs. Gardiner with other officers ; went into the front room; saw Mr. Parker and Mrs. Gardiner there. . Mrs. Ellis, sworn.—Early in March last I resided with my mother in this City; know Parker ; he pas. sad through the city about three weeks before the arrest, and had returned at that time; on his re. turn he told me that there was a box coming with my address on it; a gentleman, I don't know his name, was requested by Mi. Parker to go and bring the box -down ; he said that he hadn't money to pay the freight ; Parker gave him the money, and he went after the horned brought it while the officers were in the house; had never seen that man and Parker together before. Parker told me that he had directed a box of prints to me ; asked my moth.. at what shethooglit he meant by prints; she said that he must mean silks; Parker requested me on Friday to go up to Adams and Co's Express, and see if it had-come. Have heard the man who bro't , 1 the box called both Myers and Mason. I Thomas Thompson, sworn.—Was with the other I police officers when they went to Mrs. Gardiner's house ; saw Parker there ; Mason came in and laid the box in the hall, and went up stairs a few mo rnents,thenstme down and went into the room, and after ' a art stay left the house. Parker want. ed to leaire, but was not permitted to do so; had a conversation with Mr. Parker in'relation to these plates; had made a confession to me; I held out promises to him. Objection was made to the evil dance on the ground of the inducements held out. The objection was sustained. Michael JOnee, eworn.—Am a 'broker. There are 92 on the State Bauk of Indiana; am familiar with their appearance; this is not the plate from which the genuine ones are struck ; the note attack from this plate is counterfeit, an imitation of the genuine; it is a bad imitation, though it might deceive some. Cross exantined.—Banks do change their plates. The plate on the Connecticut Bank is spurious or counterfeit; don't koow who the engraver of the genuine plate is, but this ie not his work; don't know that I have seen any of these notes lately. John F. Hopkins, sworn.—Recognise this box; it arrived here on the 7th of March ; it came here in Adams & Co.'s Express; it is receipted friim New York. J. J. Mason received it here and receipted for it; have no means here of knowing who it was shipped by there; the box lett Baltimore on the sth and arrived here on the night of the 6th. The evidence for the Commonwealth here closed. The jury were then addressed by Cochran and Dargigh for defence, and Flannegan for the Com. monwealih. The Court charged the jury that the Comuion vvealth.hail failed to make out the case, and the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Com. vs. Wet. Jackson and Thos. Bogue, for the Larceny of various articles, on the29th . of Decem. her last, the property of Geo. Swindler, who keeps a aharf:boat. SErrsuctn.—John Duffey and Henry Johnson were yeiterday brought Into Court to receive their sentences on the various charges of crime of which they have been convicted. John Duffey,.whose real name, we believe, is Henry Cotton, and is about 19 years of age, on Wei asked if he bad anything to gay, replied-- . Nothing in particular ; if you pass sentence on me now it wilt not be the fast time it has been done.” He was then sentenced on two charges of high way robbery—of robbing McKnight and Kieber ; on the first charge he wan sentenced to 5 year! in the Peeitentiary, and on the second to 10 years. He had alto been Convicted on a charge of larceny, for which be was only. fined 61 cents. During all this time Deffej appeared perfeatly callous, occasionally smiling. After the sentence, the Judge remarked that when the prisoner Went over. to-the Penitentiary it would be his 'policy to conduct . himself with propriety; that he would find Major Beckham a most worthy and humane gentleman, but that no prisoner over came into hie presence but feared him; that be could _not be deterred in the performance of his daty by the boldest villain, no matter how large he might be. Duffey replied - " Thank you, sir ; but him and me for it. I have seen several keepers in my time, but never met with one yet that could do anything with me." The Corot _then proceeded to pass am:lichee on Henry Johnson, who gave signs or repentance—he wept bitterly. The Court said they sympathized with him, and as he had acted throughout like a man who scorned to tell a lie—having plead guilty to the various charges when he had au opportunity of multiplying hie chances for escape; and as there was yet a hope of reclaiming him, he would deal lighter with him on that account. Duffey cried out, "0, I ought to take his'sentence, I suppose." The prisoner was then sentenced, on a charge of arson in setting fire to'the board pile of Mr. Reeves, to the Penitentiary for 6 years; for the highway robbery of peber, 3 years, and lbr a larceny he was fined 61 cents. A charge of grand larceny, on which Duffey had been convicted, had been overlooked, and he was again called up and sentenced to 1 year in the Pen itentiary. Duffey staid— ', Have you got any more, lodge;"" and ae they were going out. of the• room he said ar that he had never seen a penitentiary yet that could keep him; be had escaped from three.” Tor-eras.-Miss Davenport's engagement has been a most successful one for the manager, for on every occasion that we have visited the Theatre the hogeen have been overtiowingihardly standing"roona to be obtained.- Last night she personated Julia in, the Hunchback? which was marked by finished elocution and points which only those in whom the fire of genius eziate can give. The scene in which the honor or woman , was attacked was admirable— ,4 My honor, sir, my honor;" and the scene with the Hunchback, in which the high spirit and noble bearing of her sea are eo finely portrayed, termina ting with the words, simple in themselves, 1t Do it," but as given by Miss Davenport conveyed a com. mand, so inuNggitedemand as must have bent the will of any living man. • The whole was a display of talent which - seemed to delight the audience, more especially from the lady-like bearing and man ner of the amen. She hay been requested again to perform Adrienne before atm bide farewell, and this evening that thrilling character is to' be per.. formed, and as will he seen by her card, her Benefit and positively last night but one takes place en Fri day evening. She playa Meeta in the Maid of Ma. riendorpt, and Mr. Davenport, to support her, ap pears for that night. fur Johnson and Duffey were yesterday conveyed to the Penitentiary. Duffey, on hie trip over, sang the whole way, while Johnson wept., Deffey, per. haps, for his age, is the most hardened villain ever tried in this county. Ur Too. Kelly was committed, yesterday, by Paitioson, for an assault and bat;oty on MI, calael Bctuvra. - ' • - PAM= Biumt.—Mr. Isaac. Gregg is now menu. factoring a very superior article , of, Pressed Brick, upon new and greatly improved machinery, by which more than double the amount of pressure is Applied than could be obtained by the machinery hitherto in use. The brick have the solidity of atone, and are perfect in form, with a compactness that preserves the edges entire, with a smoothness of surface no way attainable by band-making. Per sons about to build should see and examine the pros duct of this valuablefactory. Mr. Gregg is also en gaged in an extensive manufactory of Tile for roof. iog. American. . . MAT %vv.—Bright and smiling May I A:day that has been sung in song and story from time immemo rial. A gala•d ay—in whose festivitieit the old and young participate—and we presume the present one will not be an exception, but that the youths of our Common and Sabbath Schools;will _repair to the woody grove, the shady dell, to pluck wild flowers, and to drink in the boleti., inspiring air ot happy May, and for this purpose a more pleasant retreat— s !wilier °pot could not be selected than Greenwood Garden. FoacmaY.—Ald. Major; on Tuesday evening, com mitted Jas. A. Klinefelter, on the oath of F. Cooly, of the firm of Coolly and Laird, tailors, charged with having forged the name of hie father to a note, on which he received clothing from this firm. DIP At the fire, on Tuesday night; there were nine horses burned in - the stable of Mrs. Murray. They all belonged to people from the country. MES. A. LEECH. invites the attention of her A. friends to an opening of Spring MILIAN& NERY, on Thursday next. Lad ieeand Children's Hats, in every variety; Head Dresses and Caps; French Ficwers ; and a handsome assortment of wide Ribbon, Embroideries, Silk and Lace Mantillas, and a great ma ny other Goodsin her lino. P. S.—Three or four good Milliners wanted immed ately. . No. 9 Fifth street. apr (Journal and Gazette copy.) PRACTICAL irifeHIIIARER AND JEWELLER, DESIRES to inform the public that he has opened a Workshop. ut No. 16 Fifth street, two doors front Market; where he purposes devoting his entire attention to the repairing and refitting of fine Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. At this establishment, any and every part of the finest Watches or Time Pieces, 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 work done at this shop will be warranted to give entire satisfaction. References—Messrs. John Harper, Joseph Woodwell, Wm. B. Senile, Joshua Rhodes, James A. and Robert H. Hartley. N. 13.—A limited but carefully selected stock Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectaelesi fr.c., constantly on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. lapr2s:‘.lm A C. T 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 the largest and most superior as sortment of satin de !eines, brocotels, French and Ger man d mask de laines,Englislr damask, maroons,Tarkey red goods. chintzes, fringes, gimps of every kind, lace curtains, figured and plain muslin, Holland of different widths, cornices of 36 different patterns and styles, door mats, window blinds and shades, curtain borders and bands, curtain pins, missals and tassal loops, cord, silk a ad worsted, bed chintzes and fringes, Marseilles and Lan caster quilts, counterpanes and colored comforts, mat. trusses, beds and bedding. All orders thankfully received and promptly filled. ap2s . MI- NOBLE, .3d et Lithographic Institute. C subscribers most respect- kJ fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co• Partner. ship, for the purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, in Singerly's Building, opposite the - Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Barone, they are prepared to do works to Lithography equal to steel engraving. They sullen a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the onepartner, Wm. SchachnianZancl they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant Workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en. lightened public. Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lors. Specimens Of their work can be seen at their Office, as above. AVM SCHUCHfiIAN, p 1-2.1 FRED. HAUNLEIN. lee Cream t lee Cream t PH. HUNKER, having removed to No. 263 Liberty . street, (W. A. Lease's old stand,) will open for the season'this day, (Monday, April 21.5 t,) his Ice Cream Saloon, and will Cornish the choicest Almond and Vanil la Cream. He also bakes Bread of all variety. Cake of all kinds on hand and made to order in short time. Fruits of the choicest kind on hand, fresh every week from the East. Call and try. [apr2l. J. S. Tonglk's Celebrated Ethereal Oil. FOR Churches,Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal r Boats, Halls Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed eveiy place where light is required. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, for Lard, Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers, Girandol es, Wait ers, Mantel Decorations, Lamps,Globes,Glasses, Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cans, and all things per. stoning to the trade. Also, a superior Safety Lantern, for Steamboats and Stables. The cheapest light to be found for store and shop pur poses, is Tough's Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from which a splendid light is obtained at I of a cent per hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite an ex amination of our goods and prices. Being prepared, by the accumulation of 19. 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. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al legheny, free of cost. - ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re• gularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the city,) will be promptly attended to. .1. S. TOUGH, No. ad Fourth street, Apollo Hull, aprl9:d&wy between Market and Wood. r. — nropean Agency, and Remittances to Ireland. undertigntd, " European Agent " , has again ar rived in 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 claims ; remits money by sight drafts to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at thetmte of 85 per pound sterling; procures copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches of all kinds, &c., &e. lie transacts the business in connection with his relative, Haan KEERAN, Esq. now resident in Dublin, who for more than twenty years tniveled annually,on)hi; buslness,betwecn Europe and America. Innumerable references given. During the subscriber's absence, remittances and other business will be attended to at his Office, by his brotker, Edward J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral. THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney at Law. Pittsburgh, Pa. . lirMr. Kaunas may 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. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the 7th, Bth and 9th of May. [apr2:3wdaw _ . _,. Veneers, ilfallogany, Rosewood . and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furnitre at Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made ; w machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in all its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Bair Cloths, Springs, &c., &c. RYAN & M'KEE, Ryan's Buildings, No. at Fifth street. mar22:ydaw ADDITIONAL SALE OF Forty Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above thriving Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid out, and the demand still containing, the undersigned has been induced to lay out a portion of his property in town lots as above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the views of those wishing to purchase. It is needless to say anything of the location of the town and prospects, (it having been sufficiently described In recent advert- Isemends,) other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those , wishing to procure a desirable home. The above lots are among the most eligible and desi rable in the place, and are 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, Piushurgh. JOHN S. BLAKELY, East Liverpool, Feb. 2ud,18.51. Ifebl2:daw f SH. MOLASSES-15 bbl& "St James ;'+ 12 do INlTall's S H . ; For sale at moderate prices npr For Sala. A LARGE and comfortable FRAME DWELL II LING, with nine rooms and two kitchens, t iu on a lease of five years from the first of January last. Ground rent moderate. The house is pleasantly situated in the Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. For further particulars enquire of MRS. JANE MIKEE,- Beaver at., near Ohio, Allegheny. apr2B:lw To Let. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE on Darragh A street,_ Allegheny. It is calculated for a Boarding House,or private residence. For fur- Mil ther particulars enquire of • MRS.-JANE Beaver street, near Ohio. James ttoss Suovvtleu, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OVFICB, No. 120 FOURTH. STEEPT, PIITEBIIRGH • e21.1:y J - UWCRECELVING-10 bbts. new Shad ; 10 do do new Herring ; 60 bbls .N 0.3 Mackerel; 40 do pick led Labrador Herrings; 10 do Lake Superior Sesquiet ; 30 do do do Trout; 20 do N 0.2 Maekereli 10 hairdo do. IL C. FM ty, No, 20 Fifth moot. MEE COM tominertial anb Sinicntiat.t Daily Etevte w or th:Wholegale Market. OFFICE OF' THE MORNING . POST, • / TE117811)Ai MDIMINCI, May 1, 1851. The weather yesterday was changeablein the forenoon it rained, bit cleared off towards the close of the day. The transactions were very limited. BACON—The sales yesterday were confined to the city trade, principally in a small way. We note sales of Shoulders at 61 ; Sides, 8; Hams, S}; holders are firm at these prices. Sales of 34 pea Country Shoulders at 61 ;.40 do Hams ;'64 do Side?* ; Sugar Cured Hams, 10 to 10k. FLOUR—The sales show but few transact We note sales of 104 bbls on the wharf at 83,26; 40 do at $3,25.; . 30 bbls from wagons reported at $3,30; 60 bble from store at $3,40; sales by the dray load at $3,40 to 3,50. OILS—We notice sales of 9 bbls Linseed Oil at 95. Sales of 6 bble No 1 Lard Oil at 60. LARD—The stock is light; we have reported sales at 61 to 9. GRAIN—We have no particular change to notice. We continue quotations: Wheat, 65 to 70. Rye: there is more enquiry ; we quote at 42 to 45. We have no sales of Oate reported ; we quoto as before, 30 to 31. Corn : sales of 600 bushels at 96, 60 days. FISH—The market is firm, with an upward tent dency. We note a eale of 25 bbla No 3 large at $8,25, cash. NUTMEGS—SaIe of I bbl at 51,17. DRIED FRUlT—There is not much dediand.— We have sales of 40 bushels from first hands at 68. Sales of Peaches from stores at 81,31 to 1,37. POTATOES—SaIes of 62 bushels Red at 41. From the Crescent. New Orleans ll:Earner, April 19, 1851. Our market has not been very active this week, though prices have been well sustained for many of our leading articles of trade, among which may be mentioned Sugar, Tobace.o, Molasses, Flour and Provisions generally. Cotton has been moving off pretty freely, but the improved rates which follow ed the receipts of the Africa's accounts from Liver pool, has been more than lost since the early part of the week. Corn is lower, owing to heavy re. ceipts, and Coffee has also declined. The steamer America left Liverpool ffir Boston, via Halifax, on the - bth inst., and as the telegraphic lines are both working well, her accounts are now fully due. COTTON—The favorable news brought by the Liverpool steamer, Africa, bad, at the date of our last weekly review, produced quite an active de all and in the Cotton market, and the buyineaa of Fr day (the llth inst.) showed an advance of lully I of a cent. Immediately after, however, owing in some degree to unfavorable news from New York, the market relapsed into comparative dullness, and the sales of the first four days—Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—were confined to some 15,500 bales, buyers having constantly the advan. tage, and prices not only losing the previins ad vance, but in many cases yielding 140.1 c. Mae upon the low and medium qualitiea. On Thursday, the America's news being due and anxiously expected, the'sales were about 3500 bales, at easier rates for purchasers. Yesterday, the America's news of }d decline being received, the market was unsettled, and only some 300 bales were disposed of, at easier prices; making the total sales of the week 22,000 bales, taken chiefly for England, brit particularly for the Continent of Europe, and our „Eastern ports.— Prices are tglic lower than a week ago, when un der the excitement of the Africa's advice., and our quotations are changed accordingly. The receipts at this port since the first of September are 882,399 bales, against 741,956 to same date last year ; and at all the U. S. ports there is now an increase o 205,245 bales. Interior 7 0 81 Middling Fair..lllolll Ordinary 810 al I Fair 12 012, Middling. 1010101 I Good Fair nominal Good Middling..lololll I Good and Fair.nominal TOBACCO—A moderate inquiry has prevailed throughout the week, and up to yesterday morning some 1160 hhds had been sold, including 14 hhds at 81 ; 167 Ws (bought for Spain,) of which 65 low A at 81, and 102 Rat 71 ; S hhda at 8103 ; 64 at 70 101 ; 100 at 10 ; and all the rent (including 581 Mason county) on private terms. Prices have not varied materially, and we still quote: Factory Lugs, 51061 ; Planters do., 61371 ; Fair,Blo3l ; Fine, 910101; Choice and Selections, 0/012c The stock of Mason county is now reduced to leas than 1200 hhds, the greater portion of which in in the hands of a single holder. SUGAR—The demand in the Sugar market has been good throughout the week, and particularly for fair and prime qualities, while the supply of all descriptions has been light. Prices have conse-, quently held an upward tehdency, until an advance has been established of 101 c 4). ffi. The sales of the week, including 350 hhds taken yesterday, sum up fully 3100 hhds, the market closing at the fol lowing quotations : Inferior to Common, 11.04 k; Fair to Fully Fair, 51051 ; Prime and choice, 5110 61,c Week's receipts, 2585 hhda. Exports, 681 hhds. MOLASSES—Both the supply and demand have been quite moderate during the week, and the mar ket has presented a steady though rather quiet ap. pearance. The rates have generally ranged at 250 881 c for ordinary to good fermenting, and 31033 c gallon for prime and choice re-boiled, with sales of about 2500 labia, of which 250 were taken yes terday, at our quotations. Week's receipts, 2613 bbls. Exports, 174 bbls. FLOUR—The Flour. market has not been active except for one or two days, and the sales up to Thursday evening were limited to about 22,000 bbls. The receipts have been moderate, however, and prices have generally been firm at the follow. lag quotations, which correspond very nearly with our previous figures: Superfine Ohio and, Indiana, on the Levee and on flatboats, delivered alongside ship, 54,0004,121 ; Illinois and St. Louis, for good to choice brands of superfine, 4 1004 30; and ex. tra St. Louis at 4 5004 871 bbl. The sales also include some lota of common at 3 65 ; unbranded Ohio at 3 75 ; and superfine Ohio, some time in store or in indifferent order, at 4 00 tr bbl. Yea. terday about 3500 bbls were taken at the range of our quotations. Week's receipts, 24,370 bbls. Esparta, 13,658. PORT OP PITTSBOROR. 5 MET 0 INCIII3 W7ZY IN TIM CHANNIL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N0.2,130ie5, Beaver.' " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Wm:reward, Brownsville. • J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. • Beaver, Gordon. Beaver. • Fashion No.:, Peebles, Elizabeth. • Thomas Shrlver, Bailey, West Newton. Brilliant,Grace. Cincinnati. Malta, Dexter, Zanesille. Cashier, McMillen, Wheeling. • Isaac Newton, Hemphill, St Louis. " Cape May. —, Nashville. " Jenny Lind, Hurd, Zanesville. DEPARTED: " Redstone Woodward, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do • J. APKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton • Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Lydia Collins, Hunter, Louisville. • Navigator, Dean, Louisville., • Geneva, WilkinsiLonisville. • Cashier, McMillan, Wheeling. " Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. Valuable Property for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale THREE ACRES of valuable property, situated on Dinwiddie street, in the Seventh Ward. It will make forty two fine Building Lots, and will be sold low on accom modating terms. There is a good Dwelling House on it, and an excellent spring of water. J. S. SCHAFFER, corner Decatur' st. and Diamond alley. apr2l3:3t—Dispatch. ATWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situate in South Pittsburgh, opposite the Public School 21 House Enquire of THOMAS MEREDITH, at the south-end of Monongahela Bridge [api2B:lw Boarding. - a FEW G ENTEEL can be acconmo dariialt'arbemadesoonatt* cierokndtgrayttestreets. soon, wet. DYER W. DALY W. Daly Et Co., ItiyaNUFACTURERS and Lmporters of the best de- I.VJL seription, only, of English, Scotch and German HOSIERY,UNDERSHIRTS;DRAWERS &GLOVES. WA urea, between-Wood and Market Pitwburgh, And WHOLESALE IMPORTING " W AREHO USE, apr26 61 Courtland . street, New York. John W. Timis Whip, Cane, Umbrella and Parmiol Manteac AS removed to N 0.143 Wood streeneazVirgin r alley, where he offers for sale a large assortment of Goods in his line, at less prices than Choy can be bought for at any other house in this city Fine Silk Fringed Parasols, do Lined do • do plain, large size, do scalloped, - do do - Wholesale and Retail. Repairing neatly done and promptly attended to. lapr2.sllm LAWNS AND . MUSLIM3.—A. A. Mason h Co are now receiving MCI! of new style Lawns and Mas: lino. SEMMIM ~,-,-,, , :.: , , i ,.'.:.7,.;.''t;. - :.,,.- , _.:•:.;:;.,,';. .. -.....i. ¶' .$ --. 7 . • !, xsT - -"- . , . t'' 2 .`" - • . '•"; • ; , - st 4 • •, -- ft- For Rent. ••• • • 11. 11. DUNN ..?........,i....,.4:....T.1,.,.........,. , . ! ,..; : ,:,.-„,04 - ,.7.;; . . , ' ,. .. Y., .. ,,,z..,,.; .....,. ........... ..... .., .. Zuctkat Oaks. - SCOTT ;Sc.' - • AUCTIONEERS AND.COMMISSION MERCHANTS, G 1 bum STUMM, ST. LOUIS, Amount. 110rAVING been engamid the above business for the '4.1. last six years, in this city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this Market, either for Auction or private sale--Particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; rind will make liberal advances oft all kinds of Goods 'consigned us for sale Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roe & Co., E. R. Vio let, Wm. D. Wood & Co., John 3. Anderson & C0.,11. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee; Homer & Co., Larkin Denver. Saint , Lads; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; georee hPLain, Pittsburgh. EntarilOm MN G. DI I OAILTNE.I6 Auctioneer. DRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES AT Aim vols.—Will be sold, on Friday morning, May 2d, at - 10: o'clock in the forenoon, at hllCartney's Auction House, a lame assortment of. Dry Goods, direct front the city of New York. Among the lot maybe mentioned in part, French, English and American broad cloths, vast. oils colors and qualities; French cassimeres, eassinetts, tweeds, linen coating, linen drilling, worsted pants stuff, canton cloth, calicoes, ginghams, alpaccas, mobs de laiues, cashmeres, nankeens, merinos, &c.,/tc. apr2o W. G. IiVCARTNEY, Anct"r% ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AI7CTION.-Will be , sold on the premises on tu Sarday, May 3d, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a Lot bf G round, situate on Pike street, between Walnut and Factory, in the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Said Lot is fronting2sleet on Pike street, and extending back 100 feet: On which is erected two smalPframe houses, in good repair and com. pletely . finished, Po any person wishing to supply him self with a home, this is a first-rate or.portunity, as such chances are seldom offered at public sale. For further particulars enquire of Johu A. Parkinson, Penn street, Fifth Ward, or at the Auction Store of the subscriber. iFprte W. G. APCARTIVEY, Auct'r. SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY A r ArCrlON.—Will be sold to the highest and best bid der, on Saturday, nay 10th, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at the carriage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third at, below Wood and Smithfield, to pay cost of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Baroucheovith new leather top. iron axle, and left by . Mr. Philip Klotz ; one open top Buggy, left by Mr. Herring. Also-1 one horse Carriage—standing top, iron axle, and nearly new. • Those interested will please take notice to this adverb isement, as they will be sold at the time and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by the owners or their agents before that time, with cost of this advertisement, aprlB W. G. M'CARTNEY, Anct'r. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. FORTY-FIVE BUILDING . LOTS, in the- Eighth Ward, at Ara-dom.—On Saturday afternoon. May 3d, at 4 o'clok, will be sold on the premises, forty-five valuable Building . Lots, detiirably located on Boyd's Hill, within five minutes walk of the new Court House,: fronting on Shingiss, Watson, Boyd, Eagle and Locust streets, ranging from twenty-one to twenty-three feet front, by from one hundred to one hundred and twenty five feet deep. Terms—One-fourth cash; remainder in three equal annual payments, with interest semi-annnally, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Title Indisputa ble ImS1) P. M. DAVIS, AliCet. - I INR BUILDING LOTS, adjoining 'Seventh Ward, ... 1 1 AT AUCT I ON.—On Saturday afternoon, May 3d, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, nine very desire, ble Building Lots, near the Seventh Ward, fronting on Centre Avenue, Rose and Hill streets, ranging from 20 to 23 feet front, by 100 feet in depth. Terms, one-half cash, remainder in one year, with in terest Plans can be seen at the Sales Rooms. apr29 P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. P' „iIANO FORTE AT Ace-nom—On Thursday afternoon, AL May let, at 3 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Fifth and Wood streetsovill be sold, one excellent Chickering Piano, of superior lOlLC,Nvhich cost $350. tapr3ol P. M. DAVIS, Anct'r. EDt.ER'B WAGON ity Aucnom—On Friday after noon, May 2d, at 3 o'clock, will be sold, at the Sales Rooms, corner orWood and Fifth streets, I. large-, two horse. pedler's wagon, nearly new. opal • P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r.• JAMIES Aucf.loneei. ALARGE LOT OF CHOICE HAVANA CIGARS at Auttion.—On Saturday evening. next, May 34, at early gas light, will be sold at M'Kenna's Auction House, 13,000 La Norma Cigars; 5000 Regalia do; 5000 Portilla do; 5000 Casadore do, in boxes of various sizes. myl JAMES AVICENNA, Auer. H. GARRARD, New York Store, SO Market Ist., ~ will commence selling, on Friday, May 2d, at 10 o'clock A. M • his entire stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goads at Auction ; rfonsisting of rich silks; bereges; bal zarines ; moos d'laities ; lawns; calicoes; alpacas ginghams; rich brocha, silk, thibet, berege and moos d'laine shawls; ginghams; checks ; flannels ; bonnets; ribbons; umbrellas; parasols; jaconet, mull, Swiss and other muslins. Also, a large lot of-laces; embroideries; Swiss, jaconet edgings ; gloves; mitts; hosiery and other anieles too numerous to mention. The sale will continue from day to day until the whole stock is disposed of. snyl JAAIE3 APICENNA, Auct'r. Pearl White Teeth and Breath, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. 'DEMONS who have either, are honorably assured .L that if their breath is ever so foal, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW and encrusted with tartar , that a 23 cent box of Jone' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath odiferonsly sweet. Sold only. at JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty stree, head of Wood. fde OA JOHN DIVILDEN. - :OEM COVODE. ISVFADEN C. COVODE, (Successora to John APFaden & Co.! Canal Basin, Penn itreet. tra!Sf'---tr" Rte,. tr A - ip.f• -bac+ Penna. Railroad... Central Railroad. IRE subscribers having been appointed shipping 1. Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandise or produce for shipment east on the opening of the Canal. Goods via this route will be carried through in five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. RATES OP FRIZIOBT DyTWB6fl PHILADYLPHLI & PITTSWIT &It Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books. Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furuiture, Drugs, Me dicines, Saddlery, Wool, &e., &a., SI V' 100 lbs. Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, &c. 90e. V 100 lbs. Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, tine. s> loo lbs. Ashes, Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, me., 410 c. V 100 'lbs. marlS M'FADEN & COVODE. IDARGAlNS!—Teachers and families' wishing to pur l) chase School Hooks, Classic Text Books, and Edo cational works, will find it greauy to their Interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Stote,6sMar ket street, adjoining Dr. Thorn's Drug Store. This es tablishment is selling otr at coat, to close up. ALSO—Carter &Bro.'s valuable Books, at cost. We have au excellent stock of these works, and families, ministers, :Le, would do well to call during the present week only. lapr9l EDUCATIONAL BOOR STORE. 1110• LET—The STORE ROOM now fitted up with an elegant modern and attractive front. Rent very low apr9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. PITTSBURGH P v2/#72- aee et 4•• e CORNER OF HAMLET AND THIRD STREIT& CHARTERED A. D. 1650; the only chartered Insti tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty.—Joint Fissusto, principal Instructor in . the science of Accounts. O. K. CELIaiIMILLN, Professor t. Penmanship, Mercan tile computation, ,to. Arms. M. WATSON, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishing to obtain' a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and 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. Idea° AEI - OUSE AND LOP FOR 8750 —For Sale.—A new IF Frame House of for rooms, a kitchen cellar. Alio, out oven, and a large yard. and garden. The lot is 20 feet front on Re.mea street, Allegheny, by 110 deep to an alley 19 feet wide,—pleasantly situated in the Buena Vista addition to Allegheny. S. CUTIIBBRT, Gen`l Agent, • 50 Smithfield street. GULL WieriniEs.--.Constantly receiving, supplies of the best London, Liverpool and Geneva Watch. es, of the finest qualities manufactured, and other kinds, suited to the varied wants and tastes, and at unprece dented low prices. Every Watch sold, will be guaranteed as represented and warranted, or the money returned. W. W. WILSON, earner Market and Fourth sts. WANTED—To borrow 5400 on a good, well-secured note of-$5OO, Alsoovithted to borrow $l,OOO Id $2,000 for one year or more, and pay back $l,OOO a year, and give mortgage on real estate worth a large sum.— Other sums borrowed or lent (or moderate charges. ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office. FOR SALE—White Louisville Luna, by the barrel or retail; 20 dozen good black ink; lead pencils ; 2,000 small fish hooks ; 20 gross coat and vest moles; a few pictures; a large temperance chart, and3oo temperance certificates; the. Daily Morning Post, and all our Pitts. burgh Dallies, most of the Weeklies, and about 100 late exchange Newspapers, from Boston to New Orleans, kept and fut . sale, b y . ISAAC HARRIS, apr2B at Ms Agency and Intelligence Office. TENN Y LIND PAPER. HANGINGS.—The Decora. 40 - tion Finer like that of her parlor at tht , Monongahe la noun t F or sa l e by . W. P. MARSHALL, apr2.B . Wood street. lt/rORRIS , TEA MART—IN rite . thitmottn —Second In Door from Diamond obey—Th is Store is noted for the best Tens inTittsburgh.. tent2S rtit hl couNTRY PEOPLE are invited to comp ate our 1 English and Iriish Black Teen, at 50 and 75e ip, with any Black Teas sold elsewhere in Pittsburgh. I.V; have obtained the reputation of Felling the best Tea in Pittsburgh, and we are deternained to maintain that en• viable distinction,-" sink or swim." aprsB ltiorrisl Tea Mart, in the Diamond. Samuel *Under. MANUFACTURER of FOWLER'S PATENTBE D STEADS', has removed his Ware Room to 98 3d st., to the well-known stand, formerly occupied by Ro berts & Kane, where Bedsteads of every variety can be obtained or made to order, wholesale and retail. Like wise CABINET FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of the latest fashions . and of.the best materials the marketaf fords, made and kept 011 aritttf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Two vain able Building Lots, each - 21,:t feet frt on Federal . street, Allegheny City, by ISO feet deep to an alley, situ ate 44 feet above Robinson street; _ To persons desiring a pleasant rotation, central to both cities, either for 1. re sidence or business purposee,theabove presents a good opportunity, and is about the best chance on Federal st., —so near the bridge. B.BUTHRERT, Gern Agent, - Ex2s - 50 Smithfield street. s % • . . 111:ilbONMKeihAvagg =x:7L B ..i=ULM'IL:AI2II-J Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning'.Post EUROPEAN NEWS ! • Arrl;ral of the 13teamship Niagara. PUILADZLPHIA, April 29 The steamer Niagara arrived at her dock this evening, at 7 o'clock, from Liverpool, with dates to the 19th inst. She brings 42 passengers, 7of whom are for Halifax. The Arctic arrived at Liverpool on the 26th, a 7 P. N. The news is generally unimportant. There is little interest from the continent. The Parliament had adjourned over the holidays, to meet again on the 38th. Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, will opeh the greet Exhibition in state. , The public will be excluded during the ceremony. An inaurrection, headed by the Doke of Saldina, had broken out in Vinirumpia. The insurgents were 5000 strong, and well armed. The King had taken the command of the Royal troops. - The overland mail from India had arrived: The political news from there and China is,enimpOrtant. Business wee steady, but inactive, at Bombai l — At Canton freights were .£l, but a decline was ox. petted. The last accounts from the Cape of Good Hope state that the British forces had gained a decieive victory over the Caffres at that river. Still there was little prospect of a speedy termination of the war. ENGLAND. Nothinz of internat. .had occurred in Parliament previous to the adjournment for the holidaya. Mr. D , lsraeli moved that in the resolution, of which he had given notice, of relief tribe granted by the remission or adjustment of taxation,-urine regard should be paid to the depressed condition of own ers and occupants of lands in the United Kingdoms. He hero commented with . great severity on the course ptirsued with reference to the agricultural in. tenets, inveighing against its conduct in refining to relieve the distress which they acknowledge to ex ist, and disappointing the hopes which the farmers had been left to entertain by expressions in the roy al speech. Lord John Russell complained of the delusion practised on the country by these resolutions, which when brought forward in Parliament he had distinct ly disclaimed any intention of changing—the free trade policy—but the result of the divisions which are paraded to the country are a proof of the par, tiality of the House. The motion was lost by a majority of 13; for the motion WO, against It .263. A petition had been- presented in the House by Lord Stanley, from the inhabitants of British Gui ana, praying for an alteration in their representative system. Earl Grey agreed with the noble Lord in thinking that Guiana should have free institutions as soon na the country was fit to receive them. The income bill will be read a second time when Parliament reassembles on tha 28th. Re intimated, before be aat down, a dieposition to agree to a repeal of the window tax ; hut his determination was to oppose, to the utmost, the imposition of any kind of income tax on farmers.— The speech was received with load cheers from the protectionists. Mr. Laubouchere replied, and argued that the re lief afforded to the agricultural classes, by the re peal of the window and the modification of the house tax, would be greater than would result from the measures originally proposed with that object, or than would be afforded by a repeal of tho income 1 tax as recommended by Mr. Harries. FROM BROWN & SHIPLER'S CIRCULAR. Apart. I7.—We quote as follows : Cotton-:--A de cline of id in American descriptions, since the last steamer, and Id nines our last circular of the Bth inst. Market dopreaaed, and prices nominal. The stock is 525,000 bales, of which 382,000 are Ameria can, against 570,000 last year. Manchester is quiet. Goode and yarns have a downward tendency. The foreign market is very dull, being overwhelmed by the enornaons receipt., from France, of Flour. In thin port, alone, same 40,000 bbls have been received. Prices quiet. Fuma—Western Canal, 19.920 a ; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 20s 6d(0121s 6d, and dull; Ohio and Canada, 2V201 6d ; Sour, 18019 a. LIMAN Coats—White, 33a; yellow, 314332 s ; mlitid, 30a 6de3 la per quarter, of 380 Ma. ..., Writer-5a 4doss 8d for red, and 6sa3s 2d per 70 the of white. Coax Meat-14a 6d. FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA PEILLIDELPHIA, April 30. A boa► 4 o'clock this morning, a fire broke out in the smoking and packing establishment of Butcher & Bro.'s, Front street; below Race. An immense amount of meat was burned. The fire blazed with great fury, and could not be entirely extinguished for several hours. The building was entirely con sumed. Loss, 5,000 or $6,000. No insurance. The Republic of Chia morning published a tele. graphic despatch, dated Savannah, April fal, which states that an expedition against Cuba has been set on foot, and is marching south across the States.— To intercept and prostrate their designs, a steamboat bas been chartered and Government officers sent South. J. C. Malley, of P a., Clerk in the Indian bureau, waa yesterday aeized with an epileptic fit, and died in an hohr. NEW Yon April 30. Nearly 4000 emigrant(' arrived here to-day. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH EVENING.] New YORE, April 30. Cotton.. Heavy at Saturdara priced. Flour.. Lower. Wheat, doll; Rye at 70; Corn, 62i089. Pork.. Quiet at 12,00013,00 for old and new prime, and 14,00015,25 for old and now mesa. Lard..9ea9i. Whiakey..23. Flour—Held at 3,60. Corn Meal.. Dall and nominal . Whiskey.. In demand at 23 to 24. BALTLISOILE, April 30 Grain.. Corn, 60 to 61 ; Rye, 69 ; Oate, 40 to 43"; Whiskey.. 23 to 24. Provisions and Groceries.. Unchanged. St. Olettr Hotel, (Formerly the Exchange 1' Corner of Penn and S. Clair afreets, Piltsburgh. pins spacious, central, and conveniently located HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, will be opened, for the accommodation of the public, on Thuraday next, the 24th instant. The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully .informi his friends and the public, that he has furnished it in the most elegant and comfort able style, and employed competent assistants and at tentive and faithful servants, and that he will spare no exertions to make it equal to any 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 him , to solicit and hope for it a liberal share pfpa tronage. lapr22l ' C. W. BENNETT Music. "CTRS. IMILEATT, late of the City of Dublin, re spectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that she is prepared to give instruction on the Piano Forte and Singing, either at their residences r or at her , s, cor p of Leacock and Morgan streets, Alle gheny. For particulars enquire at this office, or at the Store of W. Daly & Co., Fifth street. Terms moderate. - A. W. Poster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, below Market strut, Piashirgh.,Pa. novlsatawly 1 ACON-20,000 tbs. Hams,supetior cut and cured, city smoked; 10,090 831: aonlders do do apzls • WM. DYER. r~::'r.W '.~ •.-~ q , -. ..4 . ' - ' - ` - .'..:X.:1F. - i; ~....,...., tr . 4 . N E ; - • 4 7. 44.1 Fifth 'Warn- Savings Bank. PHE Commissioners who were appointed to Open j. Books for the subscription to the Capital Stock of . said;Bank, on disposing the requisite number of shares. Lave organized and elected the following Officers—viz : Dtreesors—hunes Laughlin, President; John Lindsay, John (PH. Ralston, James Blakely, A. Hoeveler, Thos. Hays, Thos. S. Blair. Treasurer—R. B. Laughlin. • The Books will be re-opened at the Office of the Treas urer (near the Aqueduct,} on Wednesday, the 30th inst., for the sale of the remaining shares of . Stock, and shall continue thereafter to transact all business of. the Testi. tution. Interest will be allowed on Deposits made for specified periods. The Directors will meet onlhursday of each week. All business coming before them must be left with the Treasurer the day before.- • ' - Signed by order of the Board. - R. B. LAUGHLlN,Treasater. apr2s:tw The Glory of Mature In the perttetlon or Art. ENHANdING to every understanding the beauties of Nature, in creating deeper perceptions, and com manding the highestemotions thereof, by. ..a knowledge of Landscape Skew-ling and Painting, Imparted in a short term of instructions., in the eminence of a style, whereof, in the peculianues thereto, is unsurpassed in all the excellences of the Art a . _ - Sketches of residences and scenery In and around Pittsburgh, in constant progress. Magnificent transcrip• lions of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery, and Me most aplendid ews from all aver the , C. vi C. BENNETT, 197 Penn world et. Pittsburgh, Pa: • • Trarisparent 'Window S bade- Fisotory 48 STREET, (aarwsart NOM sato Jarman arnarrs). LIST OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to order - 3-4,44,54 and 6-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; tt _ Transparent green do; " " " Dark - " do; Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do - .do do; Gothic and hiezzitinto, of new style . STORE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRIMMINGS—comPIete at 25 -cents per shade. - irr Curtains hung on reasonable terms. P. S.—Pedlars will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aprlB:6m , 17 7 71 I '); ME • • once Cortapaaa DIRECTORS : Charles W. Danaher, George W.itichards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphi B. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob B. Smith,Morris Patterson. CHAS. N. BANCKBR, Presh. Cass. G. Bsscan, Secretary. fl 7" Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of propertyin town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security.' The Company have reserved &large Contingent nand. which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January 15t,1821, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows /'; l ° neges sops 69 Real' ustate • ------ • ----- • • 84,377 78 Temporary Loans. • ----- 83,966 17 stocks 61,689 00 Cash, Ac.- --- • --------- 64,346 81 13 / 1 212 1 749 Since their Incorporation, a period of 21 years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, allliabilities. J. GARD.I: COFFIN,Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sta. Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort end Tar AND CfA.NGEIALAGSVAt For the compl . sts cure fl Coughs, Colds, .Influeriza, Asthma, Bronchitis Slitting of Blood, and att other Lung Complamtetenclusg to CONSUMPTION. . . Look at Its tingsaraleUed Miocene. THE above distinguished COUGH MEDICINE is car rYing all before itm Lung Complaints. In all sec tions of the country it is cpastantly performing cures which astonish even physicians. themselves. Look at the high character and standing of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M. D., late Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati ; W. 3. Riolisuds,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than 20 years Post Master ofCin:; R. S. Newton, M.D.; Prof. in the Medical College at Mem phis, Tenn 4 John. A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor:of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sonebrremperance of Ohio ; William H. Levison, Fsq" Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. Y.; Thomas C. Faulder, _Esq.t of Albany; Rev. H. seman, Rev. R. Hoyt, MY' . City; and we could name . hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from personal =Faience, that it has cured them and their friends, in some cases after all other remedies had failed. Such men never make such statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to /IL. Stew art, N 0.131, Shroud street, New York. SPARTA, June 30,1840. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been home now Just two months. When I last saw you, I had but little hopes of ever getting any better. But I havenow the pleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and. Canchalagua. I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else. I have only . taken tour bottles of it, and I must say it has done me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken.. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal bf bloody matter from my lungs. But that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and ex pea' soon to be entirely free from D. I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a coup or diseased lank's. • I let ayoung lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever al months with our physician; but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend, P. M. CORY. N.B. The original fetter from which the above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office,No. 310, Broadway. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. sac HOW PROXITLI it AM. Statement o f Mr. A. Lang, Baker N 0.388 Pearl ma, N. Y.—A few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and semi commenced bleeding freely .at the Lungs. I called in a florateopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to - help me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try Dr. Boors , Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough was gone, and I felt as wall as usual.My health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend ir to my friends. (This statement mar made to the Proprietors, Marchl2oo.Bso.l OTHER NEW YOEtR CITY REFERENCES. Or For want of room to publish at length any more ceruficates, we here give the names and residences of 1 several individuals well known in New York, every one of whom has used At, medicine, and can speak personally of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what they say. Own= B. Rwia, No. 192, Broadway, corner of John street. Rev. Runt Hon, N 0.137, Madison street, Pastor of the " Church of the Good Shelherd.” ROBERT S. LOW/MOD. No. au, Vestry street. . STLVADDS Hon, N 0.280 Houston street. hWt -- " Be sure to ask for lie. A., Rogers! Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and CA.NCILALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on the buff wrapper, a nots of hand, signed with a Pen, by A. L. BCOVILL & CO. FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Depot,GOTMC HALL, No. M 6 Broadway, New York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, ant letters relating.to Agencies, should be addressed, pan-paid- - - ALSO, for sale by R. E. Sellers, N 0.57 Wood street,. Wholesale Agent for. Pittsburgh -and vicinity ; D. M. Carry and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles for 85,00 mar23:3m WASHINGTON, April 30 Weentogros, April 30 PHILADELPRIA, April 30. [apr2l2w 1.. - ' • D `, i_ ; :>, ~ E'': : L:~{~/.=';.'`:mot>rti:(-~ MillteUctutatio. .~. _ _ .. 3 E. IL KERNAN OP PIULADICLPHIL ELOPE EVER. WONDERFUL CURES!! VALUABLE REAL IESTATE FOR SALE.—For sale—that valuable Lot of Ground, situated at the corner of Market and Water Streeht r at present occupied by Mulvany & Ledlie, as a Glass Warehouse—having a front on Market street of 38 feet 11 inches; and on Water street of 35 feet It- inches. - - Also, the Lot of Ground adjoining the Gas Works, formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph Tomlinson, as a Ship Yard—having a front of 131 feet 4it inches, on the Mo nongahela Rtver,and running back 343 feet to Greett °ugh street. Persons desirous of purchasing, can receive fu r ther ' information from It. C. STOCKTON, aprl4 N 0.47 Market street. Notice. THE Stockholders of the Penusylaarda Salt Manta- J. lecturing Company are notified that an instalment of twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars per share, la re quired to be paid on the 10th day of May next, at the Office of Charles Lennig, Eau, Philadelphia. By order of the Board of Directors. ' GEORGE THOMSON,' Treasurer and Secretary. Tarentum, April 17—aprl8aw BeVs ,I7r.lisUltareLly r is Female Seminary, KITTANNING PA.,' RRECORDED by Gov. Johnston and Bishops Potter and Uptold, will re-open for summer session on the 30th instant, (April). Charge fisr board and English tuition par scs nion of five months, - 860,00 Charge for washing and stationery, per session of five months, - g 8 3 75 Music, at customary rates. No Erman. Number of boarders received, 2s. ' See Circulars at J. H. Mellor's Book Store,79 Wood Street. - Rearms in P iusburg&—The Episcopal Clergy; Judge Velure ; Judge Shriller; J. Shoenberger ; White, A. B. Curling, Fags.' W. H. RiehaMson, Esq. . Hiskeminetas; Judge Jack, Greemburgh; Judge Buf fington, Rivanningn.: (aprlo:3tawf3w . Drug Store for Sale. DRUG;AND APOTHECARY STORE, which is doing an exciellent bushaess, is offered for sale. For further information enquire at this Office. MBE BEST ere tri Tea its Brn usburgh.--Soe new_ I. crop Young Hyena Tea has been received at MOR- I:US' Tea Mart, in th e Diamond, which for strength and flavor is superior to-say ever sold in Pittsburgh. -Price for sale low, to WK. D close e ca. ER. 4 LO S-40 apr2B ,^ ; ~r ' ~ ',~ .4: 4 , , L -- ,: , ',';':4:1 , ;. , ,: ..3~~.. • ' • =ME ISCIES Wmgo - anb intintbti;;lr. The Great Remedyjor Consumption Vids Lungs dOos tions of the Lives Asthma, Bronchitis, Penns o r Mad ness of the Brea st or Lungs, and other tgreesions of the Breastor Lungs. UTISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHEERY fa II fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wax CEDIBItY Balm and the geniaine Ims:tonna (lha latter imported expressly for this purpote,) the rare medical virtues of which are also combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, thus rendering the vrhole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. • INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Di. Win. Y. Banks; of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect. able Druggist in that delightful village, has informed us thaithe elle of Wietar's - Balsam oniYild Chatty is un paralleled. The demand for it is so great that he can scarcely keep himself supplied with it. He has had in his Store medicines for lung affections.. Some of these ware esteemed good and some gave temporary relief.— - But sweetie baa had Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a number of the moat serious cases were completely cu; red by its Wm. "1 never sold a medicine," says the door tor, "in which I had that entire confidence that I had in .. . . . IT canes ! Wherever Wistar's Balsam of Wild Char. . . . ry is introduced, it at once attains that tagb reputation it so rishly deserves:- What can prevent its sale. when on.. , , every hand can be witnessed its wonderful eureal The worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Coast, --- - . (earl', also those that are of long'standing,). Bronchitis - - or Consumption (in. its early stages) tun alviaya cured .'.. by this remarkable medicine. - - ' - - : _ HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! . - Citredby Wlstarta Balsam of Wild Cherry. PLEASANT RIDGE, HaMiITOIICO-, 0, 5ep.27,1830. J. P. Park—Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advising:. you *of the benefit that I have derived from - die use 0... - Dr. Wiltarli Balsam of Wild Cherry.. I was prostrated ' ~ by that terrible scourge„Consmnptlon,ist May last. The -,'- -- -- attack was truly homfying tome, for five'of my family, (my:brothers and sisters,) Lad died of Consumption. I wet/Afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the disease: I had a distressing cough and expeetonaea a . great deal of blood„ hectic fever severe ;mina in the side _ -, and, chest, cold chills, - alternating with fittshes of heat . : ' _ and copious night sweats. ' • .-.- - I was under the care of a 'skilled physician from the , .: . time I was taken sick until about six weeks since, being,. ; , then about helplese, and my friends considering my case - :,, hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of ourp Wild Cher- I )cave taken - four bottles of the medicine, and now - .., consider myself perfectly well. I make this 'statement •:. to induce others that are afflicted as I have been, to ..'-;--: -; make trial of Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, which ; -,- ,„ ,• remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored . my health. - JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. ; Cacrwit Poster, Lake co , la., June 15,1840.. . ~.. , J. D. Park—Dear Sir: As I have a deep COMMISSCTE. tion for the afflicted, permit me to give yea a brief itistn... 17 of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the - use of "Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.". In Icily . • 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character, >..„ which let me in a very debilitated state, whenin the , following winter I was taken with a severe cold, - which'. ' , . - reduced me to such an extent as to give me, the appear - - ance of a confirmed consumptive. I labored andera ... ": .-.. severe coagh, expectorated a great deal, and was troll-. bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently - _.. . _ raised blood from my lumps. I continued 'in Ibis state ,- - - r. gradually sinking under the disease, until January,lB47, .. , nail I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, ,-- especially- my. feek . were constantly cold,' and almost- losttheir feeling_ Under these. circumstances it may be , truly said that I was aliving skeleton. I finally deter- . mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by. physicians - - and try Dr. Waimea Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that I commenced taking it I can date a. gradual recovery. I continued its use six months, at the ' end - af which time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since and cheerfully recommend the Bal. gam to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungth-and would say to those commencing its use not ta - be dis-' couraged, if two or three bottles do not effe.et a cure, but - . persevere as I have done and I have no doubt butt/Inn. - "* - * cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. . - - JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to Mass Llfflitied ;wish Diseases of the Lungs and Breeze. Will miracles never cease 1 More evidence of its surpassing health restorative virtues! - - ' - • [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co:, Ify4 SrancGstsLD, IE, May 14,1815; - -'.. . Messrs- Seaford. 4 - Park: I take .this ;opportunity a -.. informing you of a most remarkable cure performed on. me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry... In the year 1840 I was taken with the inflammation . of the bowels; which I labored-under tor six weeks, . - - when I gradually recovered. In .the fall of 184 t I was attacked-with a severe-cold, which seated itself upon - - my lungs, and for the space of three years I was' con- fined tomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and eve- rq variety of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied -, tt:ng_until the winter of 1845, wken I heard of Dr. Wts- 'll - Balsam of Wild Cherry. My . friends persuaded me to give it a trial, _though - - had given up all hopes of recovery, and hadprepared .! ". myself-for the champs of another world. Through their . soligitations I was induced to make use of the genuine Nimes Ban= -of Wild Chary. The effect was truly - astonishing.. After five years of affliction and suffering; ., and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no - ;:,, purpose, and the beat and most respectable physicians - .- - had proved unavailing ,I was , soon restored to entire' health by the blessing of God, and the use of Dr. Wit- tees Balsam of Wild Cherry. - . - - May the blessing of. God rest upon the proprietors a f so -valuable a medicine as Wistar's_finelsant of Wod,: - - - '; Cherry. Yours, respectfully, 'W . H. BAKER. ' - .....; . The genuine " Wistar's Balsam ofWild Cherry " has ' a fad simile of the signature of Henry Wistar, ild. a, Philaaelphia, and " Sanford - & Park ' , tan a finely exe- . . cued steel engraved wrapper. No other can he genii- .. ine. ; Sold by J. D. PARK, (meceasor to Sanford& Park,), Fourth - and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, eln Ohio, Gene General ' -• • Agent to the South and West, to who all orders niust*..-be addressed --';'-' J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox,Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond ,• B A Fahriestock Co,& Pitts= -- ' burgh ; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beckham, Ally - - - glieny City; L T Russell, Washington s. WM Lamber- - ton, Franklin; L B - Bowie, lJnlontown; H Welty, ....,- - J. Greeasbargh; 9 Kauai; B omentet; Scott & Gilmore, - - - • Bederrd,- Reed & Son, Hunting:don ;Mrs. Ort,Hollidays. .. 'T - burgh; Hildebrand &Co, Indiana; 1 R Wright,:Kittan- -. ' ~.- rung; Evans &.. Co, - Brookville; A Wilson & ' Son, - Waynesbnrgh ; hPrarland -ec Co, N Callender, Mead. , ..; ville; Barton & Co, Erie ; Henry Porker, Mercer; Jas' -' ".' Kelly & Co Haler ; - S Smith, Beaver; I D Summrton, -5 -.'" .. , Warren; I LA CS Jones,:Condensport; P Croaker -..-•.- - Jr., Brownsville* .. - -- - . feblo -- ' The = Taman Body. mast Pararce, - TO BATS A MALTBY 2EARANOE,_ • And persons who do not perlpire are liable to the mos - • DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. . cm' Italian Chemical Soap causei free , : - p emptratiou, and .8 t the same time mollifies,softens, the elan, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's. • SCURVY, SALT, RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not only healed but cured by its use, as it least N seven physicians in ew York 'know, who use it • ••. in sneh cases and find it uniailing—as also, in • PIMPLES BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, • • • or any other skin _disease. The reader is• assured that - :', this is no aselesspuffed nostrum, as one trial willprovo. I could enumerate at least SO- persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, L would Ito t cruelly sell it (orthe above, taxless I knew it to be an. I. state. Those who are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, • will find this not only a c)ite, but a. preventive 1 and I can now only addithat any' one am meted with: the above, or similar diseases,will find this all and oven • ' more .( admirable in its properties) than I ; state. . • jßut, reader, the stores are flooded withimitations, ' and be sure you ask for Josnts Italian Chemical tioati— and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh, 245 Liberty street,Pittabargh; head ofWood • - Jones , 1.1/y Whise. LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Ghalk. - They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the akin! how - coarse, bow rough, how sallow,,yellow and unhealthy the gain appears after using prepared Chalk! Besides, it is inittrions,contain-, ing alarge quantity of,Leadl We havenrepared a beautiffil veta b le article, 7yich • we caIIOODIM , SPANISII LILY WHITE.: It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all dcleterki* oils qualities; and it imparts to the akin a. natural, - healthy, alabaster, clear, living white ; at:the same time acting as cosmetic on the skin, rgaking_it soft and smooth. bold by the Agent,Wlsl. JACKSON, 89 Litter ty street, head of . Wood Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. A Scientific• Hair Tcinio A ND BEAUTIFIER. Trialbottles Cents. Those who have used lOUS' Coral klair.Restorative knew - .its excellent qualities—those who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will three the hair to grow on any part where, nature - intended hair to grow, stop* it fallin' g oil, cure scarf or du drug, and make light, red ory r ey hair grow dark. F6r dressingthe hair soft and tdl .osething can exceed tkis—it makes truly beautifa and' keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mos .- economical, yet superior article for .the hair. • , Bold only at WM. JACRBOWS Store,24o Liberty st head of Wood, Pittsburg.. Price 37iceuts,00 cents and Private Diseases: ' DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLE Y Dirvoiss his entire attention to an ale: 1.-.• practice. Histnsiness is Mostly confined tc Yreecise or Venereal Diseases, and such pain- I=9l. Ail affections, brought on,by imppidenee youthful indulgence and excess. • I < ' Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gazer/ • , • . • hen Glee; Stricture, 'Urethral Discharges, Inlptuuty of the Blood, with nil diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic_ Eruptions, Totter, Ringorotra,Mercintal Diseases, Seminal;Weaknes"s,lm potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month- - ly. Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula is Anti- Nervous Affections, rains in theDnek and Loins, Irina. lions of the Bladder and, Kidneys, successfully trcatcd Cure guaranteed: • Fourteen years , practice;(four in this city% enables Brawn to offer assurances ofspee.dy cure to all who may:l come under his cure.. - _ - Office and private ea /melting rooms, 41 Diamond ay::: lir Charges moderate. novs:dirivip brown'S 'moony arscovrea rem .ll/ edy for Rheumatism it a speedy al:ulcerate' remedy lorthat painfultronble. ItneVcr: Office and Private Conaultaiton Itoomi Nev. dl, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. - The Darter is•aris'aysif Jones" Solution of • t A LIQUID RIIMAN• HAIR DYE for the obang#Ar White, red or grey hair to a-beat:WM brown or lot black color in a few nunates. Price 60 cents and 6400 Sold by_W—TACKSON,24 o LiberlY sercePldab y t ir a Wood'. - 1,!.4- ME Offal • J` _ ~r• . a~ . • '3 ^ MSS bbbl egu°lll:l4 for sale. - WM DYER. ..i ,^? ~i-~~. ~,.. - • ~. I.~•~ l !ME