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'' ''; ' ' "'.; '' ' " ...' - 1 '-` '`,•'. ' '' -; 2 b ..t t.k- 11 • -- 1:' , •."..0 '- c t . 4.1' 4 ,ta: ''-'-'-• t-'' . .. o .* - Z*- I t' - ''; '.. --.- :' ' - -.. •-' -. .... ;'• - - ' • - /' ' 4 ' t • „f ' ' ! , ...1 , '• , ~' ~ . .'• '• '•- --•"`" ' '4' - 7. )1 7 , , , , , 1 ,-7,..... 7. 7- l' , ••• '}''' -)%"-... ', .?' .. '' ' ''..t • ` , l" •`' • - •''' '''' ' ' ` - • A :& 144t irt ,-..'" . .:Z 'r". : A '' ' ''4•l4 ' t4'.4 ‘' 4' ISl"' ''' 04' '` l' ,''', •.• •- ' f 'B4' ~ ''' ` ''''• - ~ - . . LOCAL:. MATTERS. }%- Zti!ijimstrf.at. Cliar..-- o Squire,” said kiwis of the , -.-Emerald Isle, stepping into an Alderman , a office in 'this city the other day, with a damsel by his side, who was .not "o'er rung to marry, ,, “could I be ilthor trpakeu to you a bit; in'private.v , The Alder .. Inn replied that he could, and incited him into a back room. • , ‘Whit Iwouldbe oars , toyou, Squire, Bidde my darlintand myself have a option of be. tog made one flesh by- the magic power of word., which -it!ts iyour province to utter.” At this the lady eurtsitid s blushed, but said nothing. The par. ties beipirwiping and there being no obstacle appa ibiiieteMony was pronounced, and they went tway,liithel.ord be praised," with love in their hearts, hoping that nothing might occur to ruffle its sweet current, but that each year, would be forged now links to bind their affectiona closer together.— Then imagine the surprise of Alderman ---,when, a few days after, the same parties returned' to his office, both requesting him in most plaintive tones to unloose the gordlan knot, to undo the ceremony, that they. had lolled by sad' esperience in that short honey-moon tharmatrimonial felicity was not the thing It was cracked- up to be. Alderman -- Old thorn that having pronounced the words, it was beyond his power to recall them, but if they were both willing to separate, and there was cause, he had no doubt, that by appealing to the proper tribu nal the difficulty could be adjusted. They went away determined to be man and wife no longer. A Row AND - A :Race difficulty occurred on Saturday night, about 9 o'clock, on Third erect, bitweeo tn . ° men, members or ciffrront 6ro comps. nice; the one who had the •fewest friends there, thought it prudent, at the suggestion of some one, to retire. He started up Market street, hot was heti) , pursued, and in order to catch him his prim .era raised the cry of “stop thief? and immediately • some hundred or more people started on hie track, :end run Pim closely until he reached this office, where, Lading the door open, ho rushed in and asked for protection. A portion of the crowd were furious sod seemed bent. on having bim. In the meantime the watchmen were aroused and hurried to the scent of action—the. whole matter haring been explained, the major part of the crowd die• persed, and he went away under the protection Of the watehmen„ to make information splint those wbo had mai•treated him. A Restrus.-0a Saturday night a gang of deepen_ does were storming a house in the Moth Ward, • *Mashing windows, etc., and terrifying its occupants and the neighborhood. On the watchmen coming up they fled, bet were pursued and captured near the garrison, whero a party of their friends talked out and rescued them, beating and cutting the watch men up in a most oatrageous manner, ono or two of whom received serious wound, by being stabbed with a knife. MINSTREL& —llawortVe t,lio Company, now per forming at the Atheneum, are very deservingly draWiog crowded houses nightly, affording ample gratification and amusement to all who visit them.— If you wish to put in an evening pleasantly, go hear the minstrels; they give anotber,of their inimitable concerts this evening. . frelliteloittay.F=D Boor, or the Revolution, N 0.13; Dictionary of Mechanics, No. 28,and Littel , s Living Age, No. 364, have all been received a t • Holmes+ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Also, Nell Grope, or the Court of the Stewarts, under the reigns of Charles II end James U; a historical romance. aew law which has lately gone into el. feet, subjecting landlord, to a 500 of 950 for keep. - in their bar open on Sunday, appears to have had the desired effect of cloaiag them upon this holy day. Although, the current rumor nova ir, that the demand for flasks has increased their price vary ma terially. , . TAIMILIS Licanass . .--I"ii‘day the Court will BC upon the oetuerous applications for tavern Heinle and no doubt it will prove highly beneficial for many of the applicants to cherish in their minds the maxim , "Blessed are they that expect nothing, because they will not be disappointed.,) A. Ptarszn Barrt.n.—A large' number of boys assembled on noyd's Hill on Saturday, where they bad a regular pitched battle. We couldn't tell Moth or from which, the conquerera from the conquered, but understood it was a free fight. Pouct.—There were five customers before his Honor on Ssturdsy morning and the same number yesterday ttiorning,charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. COMM.—no case of the Commonwealth vs. Jas. Robertson, lot perjury, was concluded on Saturday by . the jury returning a verdict of not guilty, and prosecutor, J. S. McLaren; ply the costa. Tocaraz.—John Oxley, the favorite Tragedian here, appear, this evening as Sir Giles Overreach, in the play of a “New Way to Pay Old Debti." HARPER'S Mitoaztwn.—The May number of this elegant and valuable work has been received at Holmes' Literary Depot, Third street opposite the Post Office. The alarm of fire on Sunday morning, about 1 o'clock, wag false. Dr. S. D. Howe,. - SHAKER SARSAPARILLA. THE GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. IT PREVENTS DISEASE-PROOF: • • A•Ctram Shvxri! Curious Cass.—The following evi dence is only one of thousands of similar „character, •• • t h `id conclusively provesthat Dr. Howe's Sanapanlla . • o „• of the most effective remedies ever discovered t— sh.:. Howe :—.Dear Sir. —My son, when about six months old, broke out with that dreadful disease, Serefu frui R om ', overdhe face and body; and for two years • ewes A b e ll ,s tried every means that conl3 be suggested • by thy friends:. / also had the sulfate of gin or seven of the best physie,tans in the country, without effecting a n. wished the little sufterer dead, that it • cure and I almos pains. Daring the last six mighti be freed tro l l' i t s months the sores we re so distressing and painful, my melt ana wife were up t vgith it night and day, for weeks all hope. of ever raising together, and we had git... o en . one; At l engt h, Aland advised us to try your Shaker Sarsaparilla. RelneOntly I tried it, and I have reason to bless God for it, for id -a eery short tims,ii henl ed up the sores, so that there is scarcely even a scar to be seen. We only regret that we aid not hear of and . . commence using it sooner, as we are vatisfied it would have saved a great deal of suffering ane expense. The child is now well and hearty. We do Unhesitatingly consider your Shaker Sarsaparilla one of Um best pre parations now in use. JOHN STANSBURY, Rose, between Front and Second sts. This is the only Sarsaparilla that art; in the Lien, weirs and Blood, as the same time, which renders it altogeth er more valuable teyerery one, yartieularly Females. Dr. Massey, professor i n the Ohio Medseal College, says ths Shakerpreparanons are tru/y eatuabk, and recommends thin to the pub/ie. NO MZECIIIIT-10 Almanac—no POlBOllOl7B Drugs in , tAsShaker Sarsaparilla. • Remember, 0 is warranted to be purely and entirety regeasble, and as a Female and Family medicine it has •••• equal. • ' 4 ' • ewe you enquire for Dr. S. D. Flow's Shaker vita. Price &nap. .nor bottle, and six bottle 11 s for ES. fsl, . Dr. S. D. HO &. CO., Proprietors ' No.l College 1, • • all, Cincinnati, to whom all order, must be addressed. For sale Sy , our Agent- 4 \ W. ADlntra,-A. 13cncg ficusrusi & Co., 'xi.traftlaelsou an d J. A. —.mat +.14-ITowoottot •Yrr, Alleg heny • W. H. Jonas, rinsburgh ; D. A. Ems. u - Brownsville; ' • A1 2 C 1411 -aRD, Manchester; P. Ct: °°l "-‘O%OE and Druggists generally. Also, by L • Prlstors,blo.l College Hall. Cincinnati. , 7t -- .• L'` ""t _•Alleghenary Golsen y r as. • • TN TIM 'DISTRICT COURT. 11 Geurie Rays No. 917 November Term, P vs. Fi. Pa. No. 164, • . S°!e P li S ' iSL Y °an - April Term 1851. ' And now, April 2 44, 195 t, on motion of Joseph weaver, Esq., the Coart appoint A. B. 111 , Calmont, Ear., Auditor, -- to distribute the money paid into Court. • ` .Front the Record, GEO. S. HAYS, Prothonotary. The Auditor wittrittend to the duties of • . j- his appointment, on Wednesday, May 9tst, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at his Office, No. 120 Fourth street. ALFRED B. 6PCALMONT' - apt2s:4t • • . Auditor. TEAS . .-nExtra Fine Young Dyson Tea, in j. • lackaxed'biixe*—the finest flavored Young_ Hylton . in the market. Just received at the Pekin Tea 4tere, 38 Fifth mot. tapri4l A. JAyrize. • , • for. Sate ante .tre frt. Tome Lots for ! Sate, In the new town of Latrobe, Westmoreland Co., Pa Loya/Aanna Depot of the Pennsvivanici Railroad new town of LATBOBB is beautifully si tented on an elevated level plain, on the bank of the Loyal henna River, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses that stream by a handsome stone bridge of 3 spans of 45 feet each. It is 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 9 - east of 0 reensburg, 11 west of Ligonier, 12 south of Blairsville, 3 north of Youngstown, and 7southbf New Alexandria. The PEntriori.vantit R.lar:RoAti will be opened to the tem porary terminus near the town, early in Not:ember next, to connect with the southern turnpike. The passengers In every train will stop to a men! at the new arid ex tensive Rso. Roan HOT 101 4 now In progress of erection, in the centre of the town, directly opposite the RAJ:LBO/in CONPANT'S DZPOT, WATILII STATION, ENGINE 1101711 ZR, to be erected Immediately. The lots now offered fdr sale or lease are 511 feet front on streets, 50 feet wide, and run back 100 feet to a 20 feet alley; they will range in price' from 30 dollars upwards, according to their position.— None of the lots ore more than 400 yards from the Rail Road Depot;'which Is in the centre of the town plot.— Oat-lota and cottage sites, of which there are several handsomely situated along the bank of the river will be be sold - on favorable terms to persons wishing tri , baild.— The climate of this region is delightfal,the scenery round the town is very beautiful and romantic, and it will no doubt ben place of great resort from the cities, as it is in the midst of-the finest fishing and Minting regions in this part of the State. Unusual inducements offer themselves at this point for business men, manufacturers and me chanics to conic tied settle; they can find immediate bus iness and employment, as this Depot will bo the point to which the Iron and all the trade of Ligonier valley will naturally come, by a turnpike through the Loyalhanna gsp of the Chestnut Ridge and a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston's, E'q.. to the Depot; as will also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria, by a plank road along the valley of the Loyaltinuna. There is plenty of the purest water; and the best of coal can be had close:to the town,,in abundance. There is, close at hand, an inexhaustible supply ' of all kinds of building materials, lime, stone, and timber. Astir:mid grist mil I are in full operation, with plenty of water power within 300 yards of the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also In operation, will furnish a large number of superior brick daring the coming season. The soil is deep and rich and well adapted to cultivation, gardens, &c. The terms of sale of lots will be made known on sp plication in person or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent is Youngstown, or at his office iii " where a plan of the lots may be seen. OLIVER W. BARNES. N. B.—A public sale of fifty lots will take place at "Laraoar." early in the month of June, of which due notice will be given. (apr29 -- Valuable Property for Sale. TILE subscriber aerator sale TIIRfiF. ACRES of valuable property, situated on Dinwlddle 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 'loose on It, and an excellent spring of water. J. S. SCHAFFER, corner Decatur and Diamond alley. apr26:3t—Dispateh. . For Swot. iITWO STORY' BRICK ROUSH, fi tun! e In E. South Pi ttsbursti, opposite she Public School ckse Enquire or THOMAS MEREDITH, et the south -end of Nonontobela Bridge fept2Eciw HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8750 Sale..-11 new —For Frame House of for rooms, a kitchen cellar. Also, out oven, and a large yard arid garden. The lot is 20 feet front on flessca street, Allegheny, by 110 deep to an alley 19 feet wide,—pleasantly situated in the Buena Vista addition to Allegheny. S. CUTHBERT, Gent Agent, 8 0 2 50 Smithfield street. - VAST - LIBERTY - PRO7I:ITT "tT M . =l jea sirable property of 190 feet front on the eastern road, at East Liberty, by 199 feet deep to a street, with afg_ood dwelling hou'e,and other valuable improvements —Price 82,000. Alto, a brick dwelling house and store, with two lots of ground, each 30 feet front by '2l deep to an alley situate near the Railroad Station. Pnee for the whole, 81500. B. CUTHBERT, Geu'l Agent, apr 50SmithAeld meet. THE subscriber will rent his well known Ito. tel, in the borough of Frankkirt Spring's during st the warner months, to any one who wishes to engage to the business. The house is already furnished, and a good supply of Ice on hands. For farther par. neuters address the subsenber. G. W. DUNGAN. Frankfort Springs. Beaver to , Pa., April al. 1951. lattrnal copy one week and charge Post. (stlyl-1w For Nate. - ALARGE and comfortable FRAME DWELL-Ea . LING, with nine MM O aud two kitchens, on n lease of five years from tbe first or January Inst. Ground rent moderate. The house as pleasantly situated in the Ninth Ward of the City of Pttlstiorgh. For further particular" enquire of hIRS. JANE. WHEIE. apr'4:lw Beaver it , near Obio, Allegheny. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Two min able Badding Lots, each :XI feet front on Federal street, Allegheny City, by IVO feet deep to an alley, situ ate 44 feet above Robirson street. To persons desiring a pleasant location, central to both cities, either tor re fidence or basinets purposes, the above presents a good opportunity, and is about the best chance on Federal at., —so near the bridge. S. CUTHBERT. Gen'l Agent. apr2.s SO Smithfield street. • ATALUAKLt ttGU. IESPATe. !UK eA For V sale—that valuable Lot of Groand, mooted at the corner of Market and Water streets. at preaent occupied by Mulvany & Ledlie, as a Glass Warehouse—having a front on Market street of 3t feet ii inches. and on Water street of 35 feet Li inches Also, the Lotof Ground adjoining the Gay Works, formerly occupied by Mr Jcemph Tomlinson, as a Ship Yard—having a front of Mt feet 41 inciter, on the Mo nongahela River, and running back 343 feet to Green ough street. Pereons desirous of purchasing, eon receive further information from 14. C. STOCKTON. spat No:47 . lllarkei street. frIO.LIET—Tfie STORE ROOM now fitted up with an j elegant modern and attractive Cont. Rent very tow. apr9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. Seventh Ward Property. FOR SALE—Thi re desirable Ilinifdirtu Lots. each 20 feet front on Overbill street, by 100 deep. This property, of GO feet front, is pleasantly situated about 150 feet from Centre Avenue, which is now.paved, and would do well for a family residence, affording.ample TOM for gardens ' play-grounds, Etc.; or a tingle lot can be had if applied tor soon. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l myt 50 Smithfield at TO Lei; • ATWO STORY BRICK HOUSE on Darragh street, Allegheny. It is calculated for n Boarding Ileuse,or private residence. For far. tiler particulars enquire of hIRS. JANE MICE agra:lw Beaver street, near M.o. Drug Store for Sale. A .EIRM.AND APOTHECARY STORE, which is doing on excellent businessOs offered for tale. For further information enquire at this Office. aptls Owes Island Saw Du lls. TIIE above establiAment has been taken by the un dersigned, with the vieurof pursuing the legitimate business connected therewith; and as they are now re• ceiving a full supply of Timgyr, orders for all sizes of Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at.as low prices as by any other Mill In the neighborhood. PALINGS•of a plain and ornamental pattern will be cut. ( 0 0391) JAMES CARMAN A. CO. Hosiery, Trimintng and Lacs Goods. FII. EATON, 63 Fourth street, between Market . and Wood, invites the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to his large and well selected assort ment of Cotton, silk and merino hose, hose and gloves; Best Faris kid and driving gloves ; Figured and plain bonnet ribbons ; Black sits trimming and flouncing laces ; Dress buttons and trimmings ; • Laces cape., undcr.sleeves and veils; French worked collars, chemlzettes and cuffs ; Linen cambric, lawn and embroidered handMi; Laces, inserting. and edging's of every stele Dimity bands and wrought flouncing; Cents cravats, ties, stocks and collars; Fine shirts, silk and cotton vests te dressing gowns; Pins, needles, tapes, buttons and braids; Shell, ivory and horn combs ; Hair and teeth brushes and perfumery ; Fine and common fans and parasols; zephyr worsted, canvass and patterns; Ladies' slippers, gaiters h. excelsior walking shoes; With a great variety of small wares and fancy anti. , cles, all of which he offers at the lowest rates, either or cash or approved credit. [apr2sllmdat4tw PITTSBUrtOII %ate, CORNER OT ■AOC¢T AND THIRD 'TRENTO. CHARTERED A. D. IWO; the only chartered multi tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty . —Joan Putman, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. 0. K. Cuttaumat.ta, Profermr t. Penmanship, Alercan • tile computation, &c. ALE'. 111. Wanton, Eno., Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu sines', 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. (dead ' AHEAD-OP ALLI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27* cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi. nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, as torender itthe CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. • Call and try It. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. 13. The original Oil in its natural stale as taken from the boweleof the earth, can be bad as above—and will be found genuine. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. ditsw•tf J. V.. • Pearly White Teeth and Breath, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. "PERSONS who have either, ate honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foal, or their TEETH DEOAYED, DARK OR YELLOW and enervated with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones; Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow an d t h e h re d:th odiferoasly sweet. at JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty stree, head of orlntod. idee.2.9 oardtsag. A. FEW GENTEEL BOARDSRS can be accommo. dated, it application be made foon, at No. A 9, corner of Hand and Fayette Meets... [apf29tw • Bonds, OFFICER, Agent or gfal . Eetato and 'Writer L. . Deeds, fdortgages,onds, Apieles. of Agreement, 4e., 1i0.53 FlAb. street, between Wood andlßmitbfield town • • •°.,' • MEM • • ' • - ' • • - • • •• '•' . •:" aapy_Aevaea ?Agh. 1.41440101"11#1!,‘.. OFFICE" OF THE. NORltritiG-PO8,1' • • • DelOriDAY ) 114 weather , on Saturday was pleas - ant e and there wag a fair amount ofbueineaatransadtd regulai .Way. The receiptiof Sour on Saturday were tight, and prices , remained much thi:l6irifi, aeon s 'Friday, will, however, a downwardleadency: • •• BACON—_The s continties active, ,with wales to a fair extent, OW Satardax, at . -ideanced pricee; wo note a sale of 25 laid& al 641500p1ace"! at 61,, fur ehouldert, at 4 months. Harator—Sele.e . of 12 Midi. at Si; 4.d . 0.81. " Sides are:held firm al S. Sales of 2500 pounds country - shouldere at 61. Some holders are asking 7 for prime shoulders. , FLOUR- 7 1U, amount received by - iiagone and river wai light, au usual, on Saturday. We . note saleri;liosynier; on :the !;vhaif of about 80 _Mils at 93,10;• 95 do. at $3,12; - ,ales from wagons at 03,10 0/3,15; 190 bbis at 99;3043,33; 26 ,shla extra from store. at 83,31; ono lot of '29-bbl,. inferior brand,at 83,06; from atom by dray load!, at 83,31 833,37. Rye flour dull; we quote nominally at .$2,50092,60. DRIED FRUlT—There was tf lipeculitive'de! amid in the market on Saturday for. dried apples, in consequence ofa demand and an ailtance in the Cincinnati market. Sales to a considerable meat were made in the forenoon at G 2, 65070. Late in the afternoon holders asked 80087; we did pot learn of any sides being made at those figures...- Peaches: we quote at 5i,25a51,37, with a moder!. ate demand for home contumption. GRAIN—The market I. well supplied With wheat, Bed sates reported at 65 to 70. Rye is scarce with an increased demand, and would readily command 45 to 48 for good. Some small.lots wore taken from store at 50. Sales of Oats at !2S to 30 froM first handy. Corn: wo have a sale offiO3boaliels in ear, to go out of market, at 40; sales of 400 bushels shelled nt 35. FLAX SEED—We report a sale of 401)(1'1101a at 51362. GROCERIES—The stock in firm hands is ample; prices remain &tn. We give sales of 5 WI, Sugar, strictly prime, at 61 ; 10 do at6l ; 16 do at 61 to 61. sale• of Mime* at 361 io 37, Coffee is got• et; ten note "ilea in a regular way, to the tradr, at 111 to I. TEAS—We notice more firmness in this article in consequence of an situate in the East. FISH—We Continue to quote Gm with an We creasing deemed. We quota axles of No 3at $8,50 to 8,62; No. 4at $8,00; Laic Salmon. $ B,OO , to 8,60 ; Herring, 80,00 to 6,50; No. I Shit', 8 1 2 ,50 to 12,75. CHEESE—Too mullet io btrely eapitliodi with tales of 60 boxes at 74 ; sales of Cream It 74 to 8. POTATOES—SoIon of 200 bushels Reds nit . 46:4 70 do Pink Eye, al 621. STONE PlPES—Stilcs of ISO bimetal 76 to 80. SHOT—Sales of 10 kcga at slB,oop keg; by the big at 91,66 to 1,62. MADDER—SaIem of 2 casks at 121. WHISKEY—The demand continues good ; we hare Inlet of 90 bble Rectified et 21022. WRITE LEAD—Sites of 2011 kegs pare at $2,00 a i r keg, with 5 per cent ofT for each. Poe Marietta anelgocktiagp Ore: Tun fine steoer PACIFIC, Zawous Mau idate in mi, will leave (or the above and Intent:v.4i ate pons every THURSDA Y, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For frelln or pa A.:age, ripply on Goan!. or to T. WOOLts & marta No. at watt. PL. and 63 Front at. _ . Tito new an 4 Cut running steamer CIN lbabilKOßA.ll, blaster, will leave regularly every Uninominal. l' or freight or ',imago, apply_ du board, or 10 mart° Q. H. MILTLNIIEIMER. __- Alleghenyy River 'Trade.. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. -Tll2 tine steamer AI.I.RGtIENV OF LIA; No. 1, Capt. W•. 11•2111/1 leaves the Alie g eny orf for Franklin, every Aforulay.anil Thursday, at 0 I'. M. 'l'be fine steamer ALLF.:(IIIENV BELLE No 3, Capt. JULY iia:l2lA, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuuday and Friday, at 4F. M. • For Freight or Passage, apply on Mani. Intat2o WOODINAIItD & jELLEN, EALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN pouts, t , TATIONERY,. ETC-, Third Smut. Post Office Buit,Thits. .(ap3Dry DOOKS!—Worniwurd Jelley,7.l 'tiara tame', I) Office Buildings, have enlisted a choice.selection of American and English publicationa-rboautl and in num bers. Also, Stationery, &c. , Hooks neatly bound - in every atylo. fator3o:tf rjAl TONIC.--Tne superior qualities of tnis article M 1 can only be truly tested by a trial. • It clean the pore* of the akin, causes a healthy action of the nerves, entirely frees the hair from Scurf and Dandruff; has a tendency to make the hair curl. The harshest halt must bow to its power, and change to u soft,healthy and glossy state. To ladles the Tonic is Invaluable, the hair can be dressed in any required tone eo to to preserve Its place, either plain or in curia. Ilts.perfume is larlg orautig and pleasant, and Is free from all greasy sub stances, which adds so much to its sterling worth. sold only ut .IVOODWARD & J ELLtint, anglOttf N4. TJ,.Third at., 'Pittsburgh, Pa. May Day at. Greenwood. - DYEREN's muss HAND will give TWO GRAND II CONCERTS in Greenwood Gardena,ol4 Thursday, May lit, commencing at :1 o'clock in the nflernoon, and 8 o'clock in the evening. ' " Admittnace 10 cents; children to the afternoon Con• cent 5 cents. The steamer Chieftain leaves her landing, betzi . eett Pitt street and the old Allegheny Bridge at 9 o'clock, A. M., and at the beginning of each hour until 10 P. M. In case of unfavorable weather the Concert will come oil on Friday, the od. • • fapr3o - Blooming blowers. rill-1E subscriber offers (or sale an extensive variety of MONTHLY FLOWERING PLANTS, imitable for planting in the yards and Gardena of the cities, com posed in part of twenty sons of Summer Blooming Ver benas, containing some new brilliant varletles,—price from 81 to 81,50 per dozen ; Ilefitropes 81,80 per dozen; Ever Blooming Roses from 811,25 to 87,50 per dozen, ac cording.to size; Geraniums, Pushelas, Vining Plains, /c,c,; Dahlias. composed of the finest irce blooming sorts, from 81 t 0•82,50 per dozen. . • .• • ' . Orders left at our stand, in Market; or by mail to Pitts. burgh Post Office, will be pronotly attended to. am29tlw* 'JAMES WARDROP: tirALL, NO. 85 Fourth street; has just 'received the VT following new works: The !men:drum:al Magazine forliftq:Mis- is the para • gon of all the Monthlies; • • - Boston Sha le speare. No. 377-tmatenta: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark ; . • • . . • • Living Age, No- ar4 t • . London 'Punch of April 12; _ Rebels mad Tories—a Revolutionatitegenar-by Law rence Labree, Esq.; The Cpmplete Kitchen and Fruit'oarshin ; The COmplete Florist or Flower Garded;.- Knowlton's Climplete Farrier or Horse Doctor; Knowlson's Complete Cow and Cattle Doctor—for popular and general use. ':Price 25eents. [node .• IDAHO &INS I—Teachers and families wishing to chase School. Books, Classic Text .Books, and Edu cational Works, will find it great y to their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book 5t0t0,65 hlar ket street, adjoining D. Thorn's Drag Store, • This es tablishment is selling ad' at cost, to close up. : ,••••••,.: ALSO-,Carter ik.l3rohi valuable Books, at cost. `We have an excellent stock of these • works, and families, minlatersacc.,.vrould do well to call during the pr ese nt Uweuk Doll . ( aPrO) ED CATIONAL BOOK STORE.. •• James:nos* .11nowden... • •• • ATTORNE r Let • • Onus, N01 . 1210' Rovrre Stasszt, flrrslVloll4..• • - apr29:y • • fNILTI^S PATENT SOAP POWDER—Warranted not to rotor i 13,1111) the clothes. Piicel.2l ,per paper. For sale by [sprititj JAMES A. 102 M: *- A MIS RICE—We eatiee'ssle* or 16 tierces at 4100 . POUT Or VITILIIOOIIOI3II. 011 OMIT 0 IMIC011:3 1011T0i In MI CatillSll ARRIVED: Steamer MichigassNo.g; BOWS. Beaver. •• A ll•alle, rerkinus, UTO. - 111.111C• Redeusne, AVoocwanl, Brownsville 11.31'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeespon. " Beaver. Gordon, Beaver. " Fashion N 0....„ Peebles, Itliva " Buckeye Slate, llolines, Cincinnati. Editor. Meson. St. Louis • Gov. hleige L Shunk : Hockineport. ' " Tuscarora. MurJoch. Wel!sidle. '• Cashier , 'McMillan, Sunfish. " J. Nelson. Moore, Wheeling. " Keystone State ' Cincinnati. " Pilot No.t.erane, Sunfish. " Wellsville, Voung, %Meeting. " J. L. 111'Lean. Orleans. DEKA R PCB: " Redstone, %Voiss/werd, Brownsville. " atlantic, Parkinson, do • J. ItrKee, liendriekoon, McKeesport. " hticbigan N 0.4, noles,tteaver. Heaver, Gordon, Braver. " Thomas Shrives, Bailey, West Newton " Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth, O Messenger, Fisher. " J. Q. Adams, Morahall.St. Louis. J. Nelson, %Vlivelina Tuscarora/. l'oe, " Cashier, MeMillen,Su ash, • 0 Buckeye State, Holmes, Cincinnati. " Cumberland, --, Nashville. Wedneadayrseamt for Clot fantail. NW Book' t Nesv 11001ril o ~ l.~r,r•~h .~. ~,~ .: . v ,i2ltiittoti'.,:t;iiiii ...-. .. ,- --- .• • • . stimor orris;. . . leuarithvnE RS AND AX o alausSlON hIEHC HANTS, 4211 =An' 81,' "cr„n•, Lools*Mstonnt... - 101A.V.ING been engaged in the above business for die IA; tam • years, tit title city, -would respectfully so !kit consignments of t Goolls, tu be sold in this market, eitber for Auction or tiorivate sale—parUculatly Glass-. •ware, Hardware end 11cy Goods; And will make liberal advances o all kinds al Goindiqeonsigned as for , sale • . . floret' to 11Teutro. Bowed, . ir; Roo . Co., B. R. Vio- Win.D.' Wood & Co., lohnJ. Aoderoon - & Cp., 'Stone, Squire & Reed;Brownlee, Homer & Co.. Lay.lrili. 'Deaver. Saint Loilio•. Butler & Brotliers; Cincinnati; George 11I'Lain, Pittsb urgh. [macro;y W. fa. irofkfil.T ' JOY, Auctioneer. . . • •• • - • • • • . • j ili W AltlilSTEATeft'S SALE cif ,Clothing, Feather . 's a adttedd tag, Table Linen;Queenswarc, &c., AT Aratiort.--.%Vi1l be sold on. Monday,' May Stb, at 2 o'clock ia lbc:afternoon; at M'Cartney's Auction House, a large lot of clothing, feather beds and bedding ; table linen i • queensware 4glassrvare ;looking glasses ; knives asd. forks; spoons; fancy work bossy 1 large chest, containing a lot of sundries. • By °Nor of the Administrator. .my 3 ••... 3 VCARTNEY - Auet'r. • - - - - -- • ECOND HAND BAHODCHE'AND' 81700 T Aocrtow.—Will be sold to the highest and best bld der;,,,, Saturday, May 10th, at 10 . o'clock )n the fore noon, at thp carnage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third at., below Woo and .4 - mithfield, to pay cost , of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat flaroache, with new loather top, iron axle, and left by . Mr. Philip biota ; one open top Buggy, let by Mr. Herring. one - horse Carriage—standing top, iron axle, and nearly new. ' Those interested wfilplease take notice to this advert. 'gement, as they will be sold at the time and place &boy e mentioned, unless redeemed by the owners or. their' age uts before that. time, with cost of this advertigement . ono W. G. M'CA RINEY, A oCer. JABIES ItIeKI#PPIIS, Aucttoneeri 120 CASES IS F. CASES at Accrtme —The morn -I.Z. int, thiondat) Nay sth, at tO o'clock, wilt be sold as bleKenns'ot Author! Some, It: Cues Itterchandite. myS . JAMES hicKENNA, Auct'r. .P. n. Anietlarieer. ArAblijkillbE . l.EASElklLD,oMPeansylvanin Ave -I'nue, +iv Anclion.—On Saturday afernoon, nay tOth, at 4 o'clock, will be gold On the pentium', the lease of six years from January lot, 1951, of that valuable Lot on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Magee street, having a frontal' one hundred and seven feet on the. Avenue, and extesdinn hack, along . Magee wee', one hundre d: feet, to a:24feet Alley,:tbrect to an annu al ground rent of $lO7, on Which are erected four two story and four one story frame Dwellings.alacksmith Shop, me., which rent tar e 350. Terms—One•thlrd cub, one-third in six monthr„ and the remaining third in twelve Months, for approved en doTveg nate, 10101 I'. M. DAVIS, anct'r. rgßir . GOODA AT Aurrtosr.—On Tuesday morning, ljf May etb, rat In o'clock, at the Con:anemia! Sales Rooms. corner of tt'cod and Fifth sweets, wilt be sold. without reserve, a large and desirable assortment of Dry Goods, fast received from thetasteritidark et*, comprising cloths: casaimetts ; tweeds; alpiccas; (Plaines; lawn,.; tvirtge it'll:tines; chintzes; kfi pieces fast colored 11E11111; 121111th.1.11 ; ticks; cheeks .; veillogs; wall and Swiss marlins; comtines: battery ; gloves; bdra.ite.dtr. . • (cna 3) c.Atievr. SUERIFFni SALE of reran case' Dry (f ood", nine do bleached Muslint,aud Lye bales brown Muslin'. On Friday morning, May oth, at 10 o'clock, at the Coro inertial Dale' Rooms, earner of Fifth and 'Wood streeta, 'Will be sold, by order of Carter Curti", Esq., Sheriff of Allegheny county. by sustilq writs of to re attach ment, seven egiSel Day 'Goods. &e., comprising a toll astilininntit of seasonable and (*Atonable goods, lately purchased in the Davit nine Cases bleached Muslin', 24 to S 4 tongs:lents; pillow casings, ahirtlage , &c.; five boles 0-1 to 54 blown shillings and -abeetintra. Term,, Cipb, par (ands. NO) I'. 51. D&V/S, &oar. A Card. MrDALY CO. have now ready for sale large & . and well 'elected stock of Sprang and Summer Hosiery la all lie branches. They would direct psfildn lar anrnuon to. their Mock of Gentlemen's cotton half Hose, with 3lerino std Silk feet; they are of the beat zaractisto auJ worsmantbip, and for comfort sa • sum. tact Seek. cannot be eiusted. IV. D. & Co have also on band Gents nide/shirty and Drawers in catton,ailk, and /amino; Childress' Mastery or all descriptions, at the old emabliebcd Stocking Store Filltestreet, between Wood and Market. louraat copy. tang New sad Fashionable CloOda. RECEDIED at BOODYER 4. GRUitSLE'S isJP Dee Hire Clouting Store, I'M. 42S Wien, street, a large and splendid &oatmeal of the latest espies of Orion and Sommer Goode, which we :ale prepared to manufacture to irderds Staple unsorputedin duchy, and at extremely longtime. We Woo on hand .a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. made in the beat end most fash ionable insunet t which we are determined to sell eery tow for caoh Country merchants, and those letio nog wholesale, will had a to then advantage In call and ex. amine oar stock, before purchasing. (apr7:3ta Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer 1, g, Ineadville Sea el, Greenstwrah Republican, Wardungion Essouneff Steubenville Union—copy to the amour of L. Send paper to advertiser*, and charge ibis nitrite. Tlll.l 111.000 brat and obrapest me. t dieter for this parpoio is Di. Daily's Balsam or NVlloshoo and Saisspatilla. Price 25 seem 'per bottle. sold by 4 . J. CUTHBERT, mitts • CO fltuitbfiefil stress. evi - ILloiilt • I A' Ilooliss If UST RECEIVED AT WALL'S PERIODICAL DE. rft POT, No E.; Fourth meet— Thc• Intrtnotatual 'Magazine for May. Thia is the paragon of all the mandates. Eugene Soe•s lost nod beet work—The kt pieties of tile People; or the Ilirtnry of a Proletarian Emily ; (pear'', iqu -' 3/-c...011 - eit;;7l - 4111 - ;... 'lll - ali r Win;dia; The Philosophy 01 Spi rtlua I Intercuare, being an ex planation of Modern Mriones, by Andrew Jackson Davis; Woruan'i Fnendebip, a story or Domenic laie, by brace Aguilar; The Vale of eiJui..hyOrare Aguilar; laving Age, NO. ..Y.7; Reoela and Tinier— a Revolutionary Legend, •by Lawrence Mance. gra ; Tht, Complete Kitchen nod Frail Gardener ; The Complete Florin, or Flower Gardener ; Knowlson'e Cotaplere Fortier, or Horse Doctor; Knowlson's Complete Caw and - Cattle Doctor, for popular and general we—price 25 cents. hard Front ()riot and flouts Vito. pia: undersigned is now manufacturing, at his Steam Brick Press.. in trirminehain, she handsomest Prom brick, for houses. ever produced, which he will sell at one•third to one-half less than band-made, possessing periectly even, square edges, and in .innoth,poinhed sur face; they [RICA no dust or soot.and preserve o hand some, clriir, Wield appearance, as seen in Rev, Mr. Knox's Church, South Pittsburgh—the contrast between it and other buildings being very visible. 'rhe brick now flanking are numb superior to the former. The front of anything like a genteel house should be of pressed brick, the additional expense being so trilling. Certificates In my possession, from Government Offi cers, Agents and Architects, who have used similar brick extensively, certify . to their superiority in strength, durability, resistance to frost, water, fire, am. HOUSE TILE. A 1.50 manufactur . ing, Auperior article of Tale, pro nounced by on em i nent Eaglirb Arehtteet. superior to State. and furnithea at about one-half the expense COMMON BRICK. • .. . Also, 300,0e1l Common Brick; strength. durability, ice , guaranteed. Price S 3 POMO, at the Alkalis. • my y • ISAAC GREGG. • • . . OItDIXASIC Id • .'• • For the Erection ef Market House*. WHEREAS,.It4e desirable that the present Market Muses be reconstructed, as well as other nddi booed klarket Houses be erected for the greater comm. n e tz n z c e. r e o a z, tt and B accommodation ‘ iiada(n e d andof te a v i c t idar.bredva the ther efore, or wrednis of f l'ittssargh, in Selees aryl Common Councils . as sembled: tre a C t rly b 2a e' l v l e s r uh th s e cr c its t e i." d n ie s ofet any necessary for re bailding any of the present Market Houses, or shall procure a SHE or Rites for additional Market Houses, and the means for the erection of the acme , they shall submit to Councils (or their approval or amendment, the plum or plans on which they propose to erect the same ; and when the said plan or plane have been so approved of by Councils, the same shall appoint a com nintee to 'act in con4unction with a cotrunittee of the same number, to ho appointed by the subscribers to any of. the said arkets, who shall constitute a building committee, and whose special duty it shall be to carry out the provisions of this Ordinance, and to see that the said . Market or Matkets are erected in conformity with the plans approved of by Co.:netts. Samos, 2.13 c it ordained, ite., That when any Market or Market Houses shell have been erected in monfottuity with the foregoing section, it shall be the. duty of Councils, by ordinance, to enact such rules and regulations for the government of the same, and -to op• point such officers as may be necessary for said Mark• so44s,ool:kanc.p.n, u.tramel.,l,r Thatc .w e ti . e re nev i ll tae SECTION 3. Be it ordained, fe., fr., That the City Teen, surer and the Clerk or Clerks of said Markets, shall re ceive and collect the rents snit revenue arising there from, and liter first deducting the cost of repairs and other riecessary expenses,the Treasurer shall pay over . o e th t f s e I) , P i e:c ° p e c n t r e o ti pb d e o s e r ; :i t o f .. In l l the h yt e or respective ah i m d ibru M zrse a p k e t : h u s t e b i a y s p n e e r n i i ls : u b i a b e i l sp r l annually ; 16 10;1 i t a do t n d i e us month l eu sr 1 r si i t oli them: the s , hai p, l ov amounts ia e d , Thn respectively from respectively,. proceeds o n dc b i ev s eei dividend oeddf Is a a and idde cpil p la a r i e d do b ni by favor of the subscribers to the Market House or hlarket Houses in the Diamond, the Treasurer shall retain for f el i Cam k ai e. :: : o i tf i d td section of this Ordinance shall ' E th Markets,er se v u c s b le i e l : o e n 3f n s thet4 of fully et Houses, with the grounds attached to the name, shall become the property of the City, together with the revenue and emoments arising therefrom. Ordained and enacted into a Law, in Councils, t hi s 29th day. of. April, A. D. 1851.- ROB'T. DI. RIDDLE. - Andart--M..W. Lewis, Cork of . C. C. . JAMES B. AIURRAY • • I- A TTETT---IL MORROW, Cletk.of S. C... t -e e S d l a to te th of e A su lin i b e s xlisn t ri : , enbiathtfithvaeteingare requested to l a te , e - d o ,fP hav i ng i t ts b ü b r e g e h n county of • • . Administristriv e z i v t :i i i n P : th : o t. Of S. O. claims against said mAhLealrll:7l:6eir-PanEi estate Ycyl::s . will dnin:tBfi p jaAn t :add Adm i nistrati on leb ti ll in t el a t ' h tPrt e eon m rt iss: d anni u dso l y aulhent i e a t e d for u s e t - .ffement, at theresidende of the sabsri:Br 4 AraaA JANEHAeTPittsb -, 5p25.3t • - Administrah,z. JUST RECEIVED Bit EXPRESS—. -- • O. Black and colored French Cloths; Light deleted faller Cassimerea ; Enact:French .Castimcres; . - • Fancy Silk Vestings ;. . , -' - Buff and white Monodies Vesting; - - .• • Jenny Lind I/Main/II at B. M. 4ROUST , S myL2t , - No 10 Wood at DY AE ---- qr. ES--160 bus. prime on Mu eu(r - i - d - K ---- iwie. , app H. O. REGLY. NNE EMS •:~,=. OREM 13-r TELEGItAkti: ' =lL=am=2.=wl Metro st . ersozww-risisiiii inim . ° F:1 1114 41 T RA nk:Wgitir4R. - The' steseder:Webster, Capt. Samuel took Are yesterdeptifterancni; May 2nd, and Woe homed . to Ilia watei's edge, al the bead. of Wand lilts above yieltstinir g ; rho fire wee 'first ered and the alarottiven about 3 o'clock, and al. moat instantly the boat teas enveloped in flamer:— The Pilot, Mr. Ruckmani (to whom lunch credit is due) having charge of the wheel., i0ta:4.4141,01y en deavored to run tho boat atliori,' in which ho part:. ly succeeded, , until .the flames finally drove him from his poet, and the-boat becorning homadagett-, bin, floated again—thus depriving the passengers nod crew from their first and last hope orsitistY. At the first alarm, a scene ensued which it is possible to describe, mingled, as it 'was, with the bathing boat, from which the flames issued in all directions—it beestne terrible in the eztreilie--:many rushed into the flames, while others crowded by the side of the boat, clinging convulsively to 'it till driven away by the firo, when they finally threw themselves into tho current. • It was with diffiMilty; that the females were saved—many of them , being' separated from their husbands and friends. •.• About 12 or 15 of the passengers jumped froth the boat, and, with difficulty, saved their lives. by. cllogiog to the snags, until relieved by the yawl and . skiffs from shore. A. soon as the fearful truth we. k4l3Wllbit the ipi habitants on shore, 3 or 4 boats were quickly towed to the eceao, and they succeeded io saSiolftbe live* of torero' persons who were clinging to the boat and image. They ware taken on board the ittort:i boat ; Grey Ergle, Capt. J. L. Case, whn did all that could be dune to afford an asylum .to the few too., soon and children who wore saved. The Dumber of passengers' and hands was about 100 ; of whom only about 60 can be fociod;--tho rest are supposed to have perished with the boat. The steamer New Orleans, from St. Lords, bound for New Orleans, .horo in eight aboait an hOur after the accident occurred,lnd mopped, and most kindly took on board all the surviving, and render. ed all the assistance that could be wished' for. The following are the killed sod moving : Capt. Saml. Reno and wife; Mr. Henry Harrison and child; the wife of the Pilot; ono child or Ruck man; George Bliss, chief Clerk; Jno. Campbell, 2nd Clerk ; a child of Mr. Robwin of New Orleans ; Mary Buckner; a colored chambermaid, name no. known ; colored barkeeper, from Cincinnati; J. McCarty, Lynchburg ; and a girt belonging to Mr. Many. Sorenl other; aro missing, whosonatocs aro unknown. Tho boat , . papers and money, aro all lost. The above is a tree statement as given us by the crew and passengers saved. Judge Klieg gate his dechtion in the lung protract' ed District dttoreey case. Ho ruled out the tad Ward ie hloyameesiog,.West Philadelphia, and Peon District, which will: giro Wm. B. Reed, Whig, a largehasjority, sod entitle him to the office. • It will be 'remembered .that Borne R. linear', Democrat, was . retureed elected by 34 majority, and has held thecae* up to the present time. PIIILADEtraIs, May 33-8 A. Al The steamer City of Glasgow parsed Breakwater et 10k o'clock /sit eight, mid will arrive bore about Ii o'clock this afternoon. She bas 170 passengers sod a large freight. Her sew. has bees anticipated . by the Niagara. Patimmixsta , May 3. A German and his wife and child were inhumanly Murdered at his house last night, on the Ridge Road ten mile, from Philadelphia. MARKETS El/ TELEGRAPH. Put Lapin-ma, May 3. Flour quiet at 4,31034,25, but principally at the latter rate, which is a further decline of 61c. per brl; for city consumption, prices range froM 4,371 34,50 for common and select brand', and .4,621(3 6365 for Gala. In Rye flour there is nothing doing. CINCINNATI, May 3. River fallen six inches. Weather cloudy and a slight rain. Flour.. unchanged. Whisky..l7lc. Provisione..2oo brie meal pork at 14,00; lard 101 c is kegs; bacon sides, country cored, So. Sagar..6rm. All other articles unchanged. Dried Apples..held firmly. ONLX4NO, May 3. . Cotton.. prices unchanged. Choice M01aine5..33334. Lard...heavy without positive decline. Sugar..Grm, freight exchange unaltered. ' Country Seat for Sole. • I QIX ACRES, situated in Peebles township.lon the Braddockte Field Road, about 300 yards Rom the Turnpike and* mile nom the Railroad Depot to Wit kinsburg, one of the most desirable locations attired. Auso—Sixty Building Lots, adjoining the Railroad Depot In Wilkinsburg, and fronting on the turnpike road. Enquire of J. P. llorbach, 197 Liberty filmset t er the subscriber, near the premises. iny2.3t A. HORB/LCIL 11EAD THIS CERTIFICATE. • . I It "I am glad I tried Watts' Nervous AntidOte. For three years I have been afflicted with nervouit head ache, low spirits and a bad cough. 'I took but one tett spoonful, and in one hour was entirely relieved of the headache and low spirits. I took another spoodful the next night, since which time I am like a stew Leon in full strength. AUGUSTUS WM. G0E17." 'Watts' Nervous Antidote is sold at No 50 Sobithfleld street. Price 514) bottle. aryl L. CUTUEHERT. 13ARRITI"3 EFFERVESCING COhIPOUND.—Thia 1) is a good and convenient substitute for Yettst,ond will koep in any climate.. Directions for wakinit bread, Lea cakes, tkc.,on tho wrapper. For sale by 13 11 Pf 29 • JAIUM A. JONES. - 13 Ar i tcr STA..►RCII.POI.I9.II-lAoraVersoLgEs I)ORESTOPPB EXTRACT of Violins, Rose and X.emon • for flavoring Ice Creams, Jellies, Custards, Rc., for sale by JAMES A..JONIES, apr29 corner Libeny and. Redd eta. V F. 3 _ . N. E. corner of 21frintee and 27iird ecs.—Established n lB4O. • 1 •• Now Incorporated I,y he Le gislature of i?ennsylvanie, with .Collegiate Pow re and Privileges. FACULTY. • Peeiideni—.P. DUFF, Proiessor of.Book-Beeping and Commercial Science. N. B. HATCH, Esq.,•Professorof Mercantile (..aw. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. the most aecomplislied Pen men west of the mountains, Professor, of Penmanship. Upwardi of eighteen years' experience in the most extensive foreign and domestic shipping, gives the pro prietor of this establishment an experience in staining others for the counting house, possessed but by raw teachers of Book Keeping in the country ; and all who aspire to the highest rank as accountants, are requested to call and examine his credentidls from upwards of one hundred Banters, Merchants mad Accountants in this city, an also the emphatic recommendations; of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce,"and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers and Bank Officers of the City of New York, appended to hid North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Ac countant. • WOO JOBE 21'VADES. 10117/ COVODE. 111 , FADE hi dr. COVO/Dia, ' [Saceeesore to John hPFaden Canal Basin, Penn street. —7 .zi ; tl ; 3est) CA -el Penna. Rattroad...Centrat RallrOad. TTHE,aubecribers having been appointed shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania. or Central Railroad, infcirin the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize 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. lILTY:S OR FREIGHT DETWELI PEILAXIXLPIIR &PITTSSIMGH. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confeetionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs, Me 'Mettles, Saddlery, Wool, &e.,&e.,.81 100 tbs. • Hardware, Queeneware,Grocenes, Paints, Dye Istuir3, Oils; Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Breda, &e.,90e. VlOO . - Hleon,Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 600. 100 lbs. ' Adios, Marble,irough4 Tar,• Pitch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, &c., 00e• 1 ). 1 0 0 10 v • raarl9 M'FADEN & COVODE. CENTRAL TEA STORE—Jost receiving the .finest 1,./ selection of loose and packed Teas pet brought to this market, (or sale wholesale and retaiL • AOON-20,000 lbs: Hams, superior; eat • and mired, JDMt/ smoked; • 10,000 Its: Smolders •do do owl° Wrd. DYEIL BEM ,~ ;: WEE EKON BERZ SEMI EZEINZ PRIZILDELPIIIA, Id'ay• 3d FRE .:. t • • Oxcluntgi.Biokerg. N !.44 1 4:KEPA. iFiNr.!**c.i Ma qyFir.tes, ;:047 3 (4 . 41.(4.: .0 0 ) .•. • . • Mr Collections:main in.iallAke•prineipstleitiis, sod . Bought,wnd.Sold :oss • . '" • Hitt: 4St DIDIXHIN 'Collie;tens madisikatt .BANKERS AND M.CHANGE.HnOIgE. I I(I' • lifo:,05.1711o0d Steeled,: ' • TAinrdeire Othxn Pourch—(Mairaida ) : • QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Claes constantly .1.3 rotiale..7pite BiDa" Exchangeand Notes dis xoanted: Dold.Silyei and DankNates,hionAht and said. 'Slam & •'Det , atita teaelyed'ory,or and Current Pands. the prinig eine a of. Die United Era Es O HOUSE. • JESSE '..CAROTILERS CO:;.. f: • N 0.15 11,06DISTItr.E.; priTSUURGII.. 4 •Cirient'zithneitectiend'oia dep o sit: • Collections made thydl.thegiu . neipal Fides of the Uni ted Staie.i. • . teuitLlY " s liATßierg. 2c. MEND, BA PINERS.ANDEXIDUANG tr BROILS IL 6, No: Weirittat Wean 'LID DUMOtarllTlLtelt, Pitgenoeh. Pa.. •: • (amyl iss•s-atoda. • • 2011.34.111G1Nt • u-citrar 11 . - BANKERS. "AND;ERCHANLE BROKERS, N. B. COMCI rIVOLId dilio:Safit strew., Pivaburgh , Pa ILaEALEFIS I:oin,Bant. Notes, Tima Bills, Foreign; ; nd Domestic Exchange; CertaficamaidDepont e tc • CHANCE on allibe - principal Citiea-of the Union MidEmop ,e for salcin.sama td suit purchimers. • • . CCRRENT ahlrpar fundsrecabied'ondeposita• • • COLLECTIONS ens#ogiillpins - 91the Pincou aiitia. Itiarest rates. • .' •• •' • • • .seph-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA RANRIN9 ROUSE. • SELTANt .04E1M • & iCO: • , :111"rtaxESces.-Drafts, _ lid . "' emit'. inayttat: - R. BRYAN, Casbies:. MaidaYs.ufga..blii '18;1650.: , • • • • •14ouet. , 'VV'E havilsssociated J. askuumi casitsmit6 us in . 1 1 3 P Eletiang. end arg g Areaids & . aljf pistsbuqh. Ja/Py. 1, 1831..-ise:lnt. . WAL-11. WILLIAMS.. S.D. ". .1). tortin wit". dr, - BANKERS tiD..EXCHANGE BROKERS, " norm Hen •cOliNnie Olt MOOD AND !ram. al:lmm. A LL transactions made on liberal term, and eat:c id. lions promptly nuended4o.• •..:• • (joS:Gm '• fteinovaii N: HOLMES:A. SONS,' U*vz REMOTED TI MM iILITILICI AND:ILICHAXGE OTTICE 7b No. 67 Market stitarJoise doors bane, old stand. • N.•001.31ES k. SONS, DAN/MRS/01D EXCHANGE BROKERS, and 'Den-. JUIP lers in limes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes— Exchange on she Eastern and Western Mies constantly fortale.: • • • Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States; Deposliee received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and * Fourth streets. . . : . • • sag 2.4-Iy. Domestic and Foreign Exciatingc, Bank Notes, . Gold cold SBocr, Sough:4 04 and Zzi.kangid 4: TBB - AND .00AHHIi¢D RDUAIS ill Co., Oil Wood Street, • . PITTSBURGH. iIItgIIZSI ASV:MID ON Thai DIP031:15- Lailea IKILABLER. & Raul". Bankrrsand.fizatange Brokers, Derek's rn Forays •esst Domestic Bills,Eilts of Exchange, CPlifi Cate t 0 r Deing' Baal; NOW, and Cain. . Cornet of Third and {Mood etc, dixecUptippositp the St Charles Hotel. . • • • .7 ••• . • r •• • oraT2B •G. Nv. , weir Lon; -, • : .. 112 SECOND STREEt, . • comaussroxEß AND BILL.BROKER. §THICT attention will be given to all boldness en trusted:a rnium his care. Pittsburgh facturcd ar i l, c es always on hand,.or procured on short.roliqe. • No te s,DOnds, Itfortgage‘ke..,, negotiaied on favora ble terms. Advances made if teqUired. toet22l( !ROPE EVER: WONDERFUL CUR'ESII aogeint syilap Liverwort And Tae . ; AND _ ; GAN.I3IIALAGIJA., For 1/u coot:Vete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza. jilltena, Brom/wit. Spitting of 81001. and aLt other Lung Complaint; kraut' to CONSMAIPITON: Look at sits lanparalelled Sncocps. • HE above dtsungulshed COUGH MEDICINE is car: T rying all before it ut Lung Complaints. Nall see der/I{ of the country it is constantly performiti . g cures which astonish even physicians themselves. Look ..at the high character and srandinrot the names which vouch (orits unrivalled healing power. M. late Professor in the ltleeicalCollege inCineinnati ; W. J. Richards, M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Jiie liarke;fervaorathan2oyears Post hialatur of . Cln.; It S. Newton, M.D., Prof. in the Medical College at Mem. phis, Tenn; John . A: Collins, Esq., Proprietor of ,the . Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sonawf Temperance of Ohio ;, Willi= H. Levison, Esq., Miter of Ute U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. Y.: Thomas C.-:raulder Esq , of Albany; Rev. H. Wheaton, Rev. R: Hoyt, N .Y. City; and we could name hundreds, .aye thousands of others, who testify from procmal experience; that it has cured them and their. rriends, in some cases Biter ail other remedies had failed. Such man never mate such statements, unless convinced of. their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. Extract from. a letter front F. M. Cory to H. L. Stew-. art, No. 137, Second etreet, New York. . SPARTA, Jana 30, 1840. • Dear Friend &swan: I have been borne now Just two months. When I last saw you, I bad be: little hopes of ever getting any better. But I have now 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 tooki home with me, determined to make a fair trial of, it, as I bad done with everything else. I have only taken tour bottles of it; midi mast 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 1 raised a great deal of bloody matter from my tunes. Etat that has now ceased, and eo nas my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and cx. pect soon to be entirely free from it. I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased lungs. , • I let a young lady who had this CONSUMPTION, and had bled ,a gbod deal from the lungs, and doctored Ma. al monthi with our.phy sician, but grew,worse, have one Lowe of it, and it cured her. It acted almost rairaculocaly . in her ease., . . Your sincere friend, . F. M. CORY. • N.B. The original letter front which the abotte is an extract, L on file, and Mot be seen at our office, No. 310; Broadway. •. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. Bas lIOW PROMPTLY rr £CIS. • ; Sturaneni of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, Va. 359 Pearl street, N. Y. -..A few days before Inn Christmas, I way taken unwell, and soon commended bleeding freely. at the Lungs. I called in a llommopathic physieian,hut his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup of. Liverwort, Tar and 'Candialagua. Before 1 had taken. •up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough was gone, and I felt as well us usual. Idy health:is now - -good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to my friends. (This statement was made lode Proprietors, March Itltk, 1b.%) OTHER' NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES. - r For want of room to pablish as length any more certiGcates, we here.give the names and residences of several individuals well knows in New York, every one qt whom has sued MO medicine, and can speak personally of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what they say. . • , CHARLES IL REM, No. 192, Broadway, corner of John Rev-Raid% liorr, No. 137,Madlson street, Pastor of the " Chureh of the Good bhepherd." . . KOHUT Ig. LOCIEWOOD. No. 36, VESLIS Street, STGVAIMS Harr, N 0.260, Houston street. OW' Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogan , Synsp,Qf EFtWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and lot no other be palmed on to yon. CAUTION.—No, genuine., unless there ie on the buff wrapper, a nail! V hand, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL k CO,: :FOR SALBorbilesate and retail, by A.L. SCOVILL ie. CO., Proprietors at - their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, N 0.316 Broadway, New York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should lie addressed,purr-Pda - ALSO, for sale by. R. E. Sellers, No. 67 Wood acct, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity ; D. M. Curry and H. P.Sehwanz,Allegbany City; Townsend, Carr Ir, Co., Manehnsterl. A. Pattereon, Birmingham. • PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles for 85,00 mar2slta , . • „ • lair:Hot • . (Foffiterly the Exchanged Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh: TBlsspacious, central, and conveniently located HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, will bo opened for the accommodation of the public, on Thursday next, the 24th instant. • The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully int - owns 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 wall 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 If a liberal Awn of pa tronage. tagr22] C. \V. B • Bissete. EIDLEATP, late of the City of Dablin, re /TA; spectfally . informs the citizens' of ins t rucuo Pittburgh and Alle.ghany„that sheis prepared to give ton the Piano Forte and Singing, either at their residences or at hers, comer of Leacock and Morgan streets, Alle• gbeny. For particulars enquire at this office, or at the Store of W. Daly & Co„ Filth street. Terms moderate:. ' Capr2l:2sv FOR SALE—White Lonisville Lime, by the barrel or retail; 20. dozen good black ink; lead pencils; 2,000 small fish hooks ; 20 gross coat and vest moles; a tem , pictures; a large temperance chart, and NO temperance caracoes; the Daily blaming Poet , and -all our ;Pitts burgh Dallies, most of the - Weeklies, and about 100 late exchange Newspapers, from Boston to New Orleans, kept and for sale, by ISAAC HARRIS, apr2B at lus Agency and Intelligence °glee.: ••.11: W. FosMari • • • • • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; - CkFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, bane Market Ora, Eitniturgi, Pa. .novUr".do.vrly - 0". ~ . 1 ; ' ~ • - • , IMMIII . . . .2•Ai Great Rernedgfor ConsunwhOn Vete Lungs, Arost ti6nrof the Liver, Asthma, Brandi*, Postwar mat. ,n ess of the Breast: o , Llsngs, and other qffictignis ofVIA Breastor Lungs. :Ur ISLAS'S BALSAM OFwiLD.cattury is a . VV. fine herbal medicine, composed eldelly of Wan OUZO! BARK and tie 'genii:tine Iczurro Mete (the latter :imnorted 'expresslyfor this putpose4 the rare medical 'virtues orwhich ore-also combined by a now chemical procesi with the 'extract:of tar, thus rendering the whole compound die moat certain and efficaeious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF 'VIE LUNGS. Dr: Wm. Y.'l3anks, of Xenia, Ohio,' a highly respect. able Druggist hi that delightful village, has informed as that the sale' a f Walser: Balsam - of..Wlld Cherry Is un paralleled.. The demand for it is 'so great teethe can scarcely keen himself supplied with it • Ere has had In his store medicines for lung affections. Some of these trete esteemeel good and some gave temporary relief.-- Bat since he hke had Water% Balsam of Wild Cherry, ate:abet of the most serious cases were completely en; red by its use.. "Inver sold a medleine,"says the door tor; "in which I hid that entire confidence that I had in - • It mass Wherever Whiner's Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, It at once attains that nigh reputation it so tishly deserves. What can prevent its sale when on every hand can be witnessed int amide:fat cures? Tlu- . worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cori (and, also those that are of long standing,) Hume ds or Consumption (in its early stages) are always cuing by this remarkable medicine. - .• • HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! • Oared by Wlstarts Bal saws or Wild Ottarrig • • • • PrJraasirr Rook, Hamilton c0..,0.,5ep.'27,18511. J. D. Park—Dan Sir: I take the liberty-of advising you of the benefit that I have derived from the use o, Dr. Wistar's Italsant of Wild Cherry. • I was prostrated by that 'terrible scourge,Consumption;Mblaylast. The attack was truly horrifying to me, fiat Sven{ my flintily (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Coasumpthm. , was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of** disease: I had a distreesing coagh and expeetorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains intim idda and chest, cold chills, alternating withiltuthes of hem and copious night sweats. I was under the care of a skilled physician fie= the time I we.a taken sick until about 51z weeks Mace, being then about helpless, and my friends considering mmyy case hopeless, or at least beyond tho reaeh,of ear ph 'it skill. advised ffie use of. Wistar's Balsam of W Id Cher i have taken four bottles of tho'mediefito, and now consider myself perfectly I make . this statement to induce others that. are Afflicted as I have been, to make trial of Wistar's 8a15,..a of Wild Cherry, which remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored .my health. ' • JEREMIAH -ISGRIGO. , • Caown Prim, Lake co Jane LS, Ifile. J. L..Park—Dear Sir: As I have a deep cotainhweras non for the afflicted, permit mo to give you abrief Maur . ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived num the use of "Br. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." .Ia July 1E44, I wig attacked with a fever ors typhoid character, which left roe in a very debilitated state, when in the following winter !wee taken with a severe cold, which • reduced me to such an extent as to give me the appear once of a confirmed consumptive.../ labored under a " severe coagb, expectorated a greatileal; and was iron bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood • from , my lungs. I continued in this state, gradually sinking ender the disease, until lannstry, until I was again.anaeked with fever: My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly-cold, and almost . lost tfioir feeling. Under these eitcumatances it maybe . truly said that !Wit a living elreleton. flintily deter !,mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wistar's Balsam of -Wild Cherry, and from tke first week that I commenced taking .it I can date a ' gradual recovery.' I continued its use six months, at the cud of which time I was cured, "and have enjoyed pW. health ever' sin'ce, anti cheerfully reco mmend the Bal sam to all those aMicted with diseases of the limp, and would say to those commencing il3 nett-not to be dls .couraged, if two or three bottles do not effect anure,but persevere as I have done, and I have no doubt but nine .cases out oftext will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. . • . JOSEPH JACKSON. Important. to Iluist Apnea! ;tank Dinars, of the Lungs Will Miracles never cease / • Mire evidence of its Surpassing . health restorative virtues!: (From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washingten fly.] • Sranforeme, Ey; May 14, 1845 i Mum. Siumford,* Park: I take this „impomullty o informing you of a most remarkable cure performed on me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsams of Wild Cherry'. In the Year 1840 I was taken with the intlammatiffn of the bowels, which I labored under for six weeks, when.' gradually recovered- In the fall of 1841 I was attacked with aseverc cold, which seated fruit upon my limmand for the space of three yeas I was con• fined tansy bed. I tried all kinds of medicines andove ry variety of nid withaat benefit; and Mai I wearied a/ong until the winter of 1845, l inen I beard of Dr. Wis. tar's - El salsain of Wild Cherry. Ilvillends persuaded me to givo it a trial, Monet I had given up all hopes ot.meavery, and had prepared =Weir for the change Of another world., • Through their golicitations I was induced to make ate of the genuine Trutars Baron of Wild Cherry. The ellcct was truly astonishing. after five years of aEletionandsterecteg; and after having spew four, or five hundred dollars tone purpose, and the best aad most respectable physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon restored ter entire health by the Wessinger God, and the . nee of Dr. WM tar's Balsamof Wild Cherry. • May the blessing of God rest upon to proprietors o so valuable a medicine as Wistar'iripalsam of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully, W. H. 13hKER. The genuine •' Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry "has a fm simile of the Mantuan of Henry Winter, Dy D, Philactolphia, and " Sanford et Park ? me h. finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genu ine. ..- .Sold 1.1). PARK, ittedassor :a Park,) Fourth by and Walnut stre ( ets; Cincinnati, Oaafo rd& bi*, Genera- Agent to the South and West, to whoa all orders mast J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; Llari,Jr; tornerMarkot street and the Diamond.; B A. Falmestock & Co, Pitts. burgh ; A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee "de . l/eckhant, Ake. gheny City L T Russell, Wa.shingtort Lambeac ton, Franklin ; L B Bontie,: . llnlontstatn; Welty, Greensburgli Kountr, Somerset ;- Sena & *Gilmore, Bedford; Reed& Son, Huntingdon; Mria*Orr; Holliday& burgh; Hildebrand &Co, Indiana; R Wright, Kittan ning; Evans &. Co, ' Brookville; A Wilaon ' & Bon, Waynesburgh; M'Firrland" & Co,N Callender, Mead ville;. Button & ; Henry Forker, !fiercer* Jae Kelly & Co, Butler ; S Smith, Beaver; J. Slanalna i rnants Warren; F L'& C S Jones,:Condereporti:P . Cracker ' • • Private Dlllollllltll. = DR.•BROWN, N0..411 DIAMOND'A.LLEY. Dsvo - rss his entire attention t6' an officii practice. His t usinessismostly caufbacdto Prima or Voscrcal Diseasu and such pain ' fel affections, brought on by imprudence youthful indulgence road excess- Syphilis, Syphilitic EruptianS, GO4Ort 4ea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharge, Imps ,Ty' of the Bloodorith all diseases 0.. theYenereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions,. Tatter, Ringworm, Mere urial Lase ases,,Seminal Weakness,ltaii• potency, Piles, Rhsumatism, Female Warikness,.rdonth ly Suppressions , Diseases of th e Joitits, Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections, Pains in the Backend Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, suecessfully treated Fourteen years' practice:olmi/ in this citri enables Dr Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure ••td all'who may Office and private consulting rooms, 41' Diamond ay. • TD" Charges moderate. . novSedtbal. EUMATISM..---.Dr. Brown's newly anscovrea rem. edy for Rheumatism hraispeedy andeerielnrmiaed, nit that painfultrouble. - It never fails. - Office and Private Consultation Rooms Na 41, DLis; MOND, Pittsbargh, Penna. . The -Doctor is always at home ' . lanlB4larrtt _ - The Glory of Nature In the perrectiou Of Art. 'LAN HANCING to every understanding tho' beauties Of. Nature, in creating deeper perceptions, and corn rounding the highesLemotions thereof, tor.aknovoledga of Landscape Sketelling and Painting, imparted in a then term of insttecuons, in the eminence 'of a style, whereof, In the peentlariuesthereto, is unsthrptutsB4 . in All the excellences of the Art • ' - • Sketches of residences and . - scenery in and around 'Pineburgh, in constant progress. JsfagrAffeexa transerip. tions of elaborate paintings, gorgeous *dental scenery, anti the most splendid miewe from all over Thu world. Pittsburgh, Pa. Transparent Window Shade ralstory. 48 ' IRWIN . - (agrurgew PENN ATM LIBEICIT eITECIP). IST OF SHADES on hand and made at all that to .t order -2-4,4-4; 5-4 and. 6.4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered:l 44 . Transparent. g'reen'd°;: ' " " " " Dark . " do; , Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight-- do do do, Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style;' - STORE SHADES of anycolor,wltitLettanagorDS• signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand.. • , Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS —ceinlgene at . 23 centsper shade. ',icy - Curtains hung re_a_sonablo T. S.—Pedlars will do well to call at die Fallon , " be foro purchasing elsewhere. - • . norl B:6m ' ' E.ra. NQUOC 91 HE Stockholdeis of the Fothasylvinia'fitilt Nana factoring Company are notified that•an instalment' of rwelve Kondred and Fifty Dollansper. share, quired to bo paid on the 10th day of May 10P, at rho Office of Charles Lennig, Esq. > Philadelph . By;order of the Board , of 13Ireeton. • - GEORGE THOATESON, - Treasurer and Secretary. F,ast Tarentum, Aprill7--aprifidW -v. Dr. kfaililuellyts Female Eierstriarn, KITTANDJING 11) J ohnston and ECOMMENDED by Gov. and Bishop* JUlii Potter and GPl°ld, will re-ornt for stunttter session on the 3011 . 1 instant, (April). - Charge for board and English tuition per Iles sion of Eve months, - - 0 5 0• 00 Charge tor washing and stationary, per session of Eve months, a 1 Rlasic Ac.,at customary rites. No ErtneS, Nara§ 7s at of boarders roceived, 25. • • Eno Circulars at J. i. Nollor's Book - Stomn Wood Rcfcrcnc4 en ritis6ursh.—The Ef Irse.optil Clergy ;Jadga WCts; /Up abater; J. it. Bliotattser 111. W in hite, A. B. tieing, Esqs.; W. R. Mc war Esq. Eisicemmetas; Judge Jack, Greer:web; Sedge Eaf: fington, Kittanning . laptlo:3l2,w3w. MEM . . . , v . - 4 4, '? ~'l r ,~. anti INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. and Asaas. =TICE II • 4 4 :0 * 2 **-'f,e •- •
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