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LUrver Intelligence, etc. The river yesterday, began to rise at an early hour, andcontinuedtoriae rapidly ail day. ? At dash there was 17 feet water inrthe channel, and etiH rising. The high water has cleared the nver of iee, and Boats now have on excellent opportunity for running in good water, to ports below, The Hibernia “No. 2, the Tegular Cincinnati rr-ypt for to day, leaves at 11 o’clock A. M. We dip the following items from the Louisville Courier, Feb-Mth: Tbs Bivew ahj> Weatbeb-—Last evening there were 9i feet Water in the canal, and 6 feet 2 inches on the fells, paring the previous 24 hours the river receded 3 inches- The wea<. ther yesterday was'cool and chilly, .and quito cloudy. A Feat steamer .Georgetown camo up over the falls through the'lndian’.chute -yester day-afternoon. ■' sit was quito a, feat for any Boat to perform; -But more particularly far a boot of the great Length of the Georgetown. To make the turn at the big eddy* a hawser was token -to. the shore, and she wsb warped round. Eatitm IfatZt.—The Philadelphia mul ls now carried by the Gentsa!-'Railroad Company,; in stead of by the stage route through Chombers bnrg. It now leaves at G o'clock, A. M* every morning. 411 letters should bo mailed the even ing before starting. . .. Central Astociatton-of the Fritlidt of Hungary, —Pursuant to previous notice, thie Association met last night in -tho Session - .Room of. the Fifth, Presbyterian Church; and was opend with .pray er by the Rev. Dr. West. The meeting was large, quite a number of visitors, beingpresent. After tho reading of the minutes, and the transaction.of eomo other business, Mr.. Wills,, wfio had bßenproviously invited, was introduced, aud addressed the meeting in a speech of greet force and-eloquence. . : . • At tho conclusion of Mr. W-’s remarks, whioh were frequently, interrupted by loud applause, Dr. E Di Gozzam read,'after making a few per^ tinent prefatory observations, Washington’s Farewell Address; in a feeling and happy style. On motion, tho thanks of-the Association, were tendered to Mr. ■ Wills for his address. The r President then tend an extract from a letter written by Qen: Washington to Gen. Lafay ette, setting forth his views on the subject of alliances with European powers, ana the neutral position, this country should assume and man- CoL a. W. Black was, by a unanimous vote invited to address tjie Association, on next Mon day evening week, after which the Association adjourned.. Jtref —The* house of a widow lady, in Ilcyti, burned to the ground, on Sunday night, making a great'light: Tbe-building was not very valu able. Shortly'aßer this fire occurred and while the. bells were yet ringing, a fire was discovered in the clothing? store of Mr. J. & D. Ramaley, Li berty street From a subsequent examination of the room, this fire appeared to be the work of eome ono Who Bad previously broken into the etore. A portion of the clothiug was burnt. Biot Yesterday afternoon, soon after the Hi bernia arrived at the \?harf, a crowd of Irish rushed on board - to- pro euro tickets as extra hands: and when some of them were refused, they fell to quarreling with the mate and offi cers- A regular riot ensued, and might have resulted seriously, but for .tie timely .interposi tion of Officer Hague, Trio succeeded Sn arrest ing two of the ringleaders. They were oftcr --MLn2a bound over for their appearaoce-®'*' of bail were seat J Faradt.—Tha Duqnesne Greys, commanded by Col. Black* Who was recently elected Captain, of the company, and the Jackson '.Blues, com manded by Cspt Hays, were on parade yester day, and' notwithstanding the muddy streets, made- quite an imposing appearance. White’s excellent brass baud, accompanied the Greys, disco urang, as they always do, excellent music. BifteShoaimg.—fn tho contest for a purse of $lOO, whiehcame off at . Seaborn's tavern, on Saturday last, between five Allegheny marks men and the same number from Washington county, the Washingtonians were victorious, having, in the aggregate.of 25 shots, made but 63J string, while the Alleghenians made a string of’sot. -v-... ■■ - , Theatre.— To-night, which is set apart for the benefit of Mr. Jamison, McMillan takes the char acter of Wolfendale, and Mrs. Warwick that of Amelia, in the “ Woodman's Hat "—an excellent piece; besides this drama, the V Seven Clerks,” and a r “ Glance at Philadelphia," Will fae i wo have no doubt, well executed. Bgi, Thero is said to be a larger amount of travel through Pittsburgh, at present, thnn has been known during the same time of the year, for several years. All our hotels are crowded. There were sear 200 names registered.at the MoaongaheTa house, on Sunday last, So much for onr railroad schemes. Sudden Death. —We nadorstood that an inquest, ■was, yesterday evening, held upon the body of a man in the Sixth Ward, who came home -towards i night,- complaining of a slight headache, and i was shortly afterwards discovered dead.. We i -/f were nnablo to ascertain the fall particnlars. - s * '. Selling Liquor on . Sunday. —A lady, whose name wo purposely - withhold, appeared boforo the Mayor ' yesterday - and made, information against one Frederick Edgar for selling her hua band liquor on Sunday. Tho usual fine and costs were imposed by-the ,Mayor. Neto Steamer.—lbe Honduras, a new and fine looking steamer,'made her appearance at the wharf yesterday morning. She has just .been built in-Brownsville, is owned by Mr. Morgan Mason, and will be commanded by Capt. B. Butcher. e. . . . ■■ , Nearly Gone. —The river rosesorapidly yester day moring that some of our merohonts oui-wa-, ter streetcame very near losing a considerable . quantity of . Goods which had been laying on the, wharf. ' ggp* Messrs. Campbell. &,Chess, in a published card, tender their .thanks to the firemen for their exertions in saving their property on Friday night ’ The forenoon train of cars on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailroad,' were detained an hour or two yesterday, by.a slip in the bank some place in the narrows. Surely of ike Fence.—Q.NL Barnes, was, yes-, terday afternoon, ..commuted- for trinl, at the March term of court, charged, on oath of Nlclio-. las Snyder, with surety of the peaoe. TheSheriff salo of hou&e furnishing and, fancy goods wiHbe oontined this morning at 10 o’clock, by P, M. Davis, auctioneer, at the store of Thos. A.Hillier, No. 110 Wood street j@»-Xhe Police officers of-Allegheny city, on Snndoy last . arrested a; man ohorged with as saulting his father-in Jaw. 'Ho was fined $2O and costs. Mayors Courts,—l here was not a single case np’befcTO the'Msyor yesterday mprnlng—a very mrnvnalthing'.'" T ~T~~' sWraft—MayorGothrie/yes today, 'CommlM ted SeniyfEiufeebsiSti; W' tifh.it JoimKojrig; wtb wsaidt. - I «f guitars SoatSag | down the HonongtJiei&meryßsterdiiyforenooa. They, Reretaken out, oil Bare ona-beiffg ru* Ined. , ' < ' Thomas, died from the effects of a lingering at taefcof fflsnKr ojpoto yesterday afternoon, in the .Seoond 'Ward. Bobemla Giui WorbSi AVAJa&.ROSEMjUI & CO., „ . \fANUFACTtIRfeSs Of y LINT GLASS, in ull -. I*L-variety,.. ,HVo UaYe,al&Oj on baud* Lightn off JJjJJ;. r lnsn!atoT9,of asaperior patters.to any ibuiff > el r™ dnced. , e Dealers in Glassware.css saTe.Xrotn.lo.lo i? per cenLby;dvingua * caU.- • " mmsT?' eom9c ' of - m ' er! 10,1 SSSKS'*« TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TEE ffBEILLT Lim. FdaiHEll BI 'THE CAMBttIA. New Yobk, Feb. 23. XIVEEPOOIi MARKET.— tXiveepool, Feb. 7. fnftnn The closing prices of tho market were —Orleans fair, 6J@6*; Middling, 4 18-16. * : Flour.'.. Western .canal is quoted at 225®22s 9d; -Philadelphia' and Baltimore, 22a 9d@23s per bbl. •• • • . ...... • Orain...Com sells slowly, and the current quo tations of thoprevions week are barelysustained, say29@3osper.quarlerfor, yellow, and 82@33 ■forwhite. * Provisions... Beef is active, with large sales, all new descriptions are selling at full prioos. Ba oott is steady, with a moderate demand. . Shoul ders are selling freely, bat there .is little, inquiry for hams. Bard has declined Gd(3)ls per 100 lbs., "and- was inactive. Cheese is declining. Butter is l@2s lower. ' iron trade of Scotland and Wales i was depressed. ENGLAND, Inthe Ilouse of Commons, Bir Benj. Hall asked for an explanation with regard to the causes of Lord Palmerston’s resignation. Lord! John Bnssel immediately replied, that Lord Palmerston was refractory, and treated the Queen’s interrogntionS’With disrespect, and acted independently with his colleagues, unreservedly approving of tko recent coup d 1 eta£ of Louis Na poleon. Lord Palmerston replied at considerable length, and though denouncing his male col leagues, did not improve his own position. lie passed a willing and merited eulogium upon the oharacter of the Amerioan minister at London. ’ The Earl of Derby, in his speech on the Queen’s address, implied his approbation of Napoleon’s course, , i An awful' disaster bad occurred at Holmes Firth, Yorkshire, by the bursting of a reservoir which furnished the water power for tbo fac tories there. The accident was caused by the recent heavy floods, and from the roshing water the factories were all greatly damaged. Father Mathew had been seriously indisposed, but was convalescent at last accounts. The movement in favor of the liberation of tko Irish exiles, was going forward in the chief cities west and south. On Ibo 2d of Febraary, n fleet of 50 sail vea • sols were awaiting a change of Wind nt Liver pool, one half being bound for cotton port 3. FRANCE. French affairs are quiet. The Abbe Ltcordier and M. Saesdterc, two of tho most popular French prcaoh era, had re ceived orders to leave Franco. A Paris letter states that government spies were present at all the soctal festivals. The electoral law had been published, declar ing -universal saffrago to all Frenchmen of the ago of 21, who possess political rights, and are electors. All electors aged 25 years are eligible as representatives. The number of- deputies is 2GI. Algeria and the colonies are not to be entitled to send Deputies. Each department is to send a delegate for every 85,000 electors. More arrest 3 have been made in the dopart. ment of Mayenne, of persons connected with seoret societies. A commission bad been formed to investigate the coses of the prisoners, charged with partici pating in the events of December, with a view of enabling the President to exercise his clem ency. On the 2d mst., as tlio Quean of Spam Vas taking her Urat airing after her accouchraont, on Uer way to ohurcb, an assassin fired a pistol at her Majesty, the ball taking effect on the Queen's shoulder. The assassin was arrested nod con uy:w>».—no——«und.jiroTcd light, and las. accounts the wound rata fast rreorer- CONGRESSIONAL BANQUET. WAaritSGTos, Feb. 28 There was a grand Congressional Banquet givon on Saturday night at Wiiliard'a Hotel, in honor of Washing ton's birthday. Senator Stock ton presided, and made a speech. Attorney Gen, Crittenden also spoke. Numerous toasts were drank, and many patriotic sontiments wero expressed. The Washington 'doctrine of non intervention was enforced by speakers. After Mr. Crittenden’s speech, a number of toasts wero offered and replied toby Mr. Bayley, of Virginio, Justice. Wayne of the Supremo Court, Gen. Scott, Senator Stockton, Father Ritchie, Mr. Darsey, G. T. W. Custis. The speeches were generally against the intervention doctrines. Mr, Bayiey concluded Ills speech by alluding to the neglect of Congress to build a monument at Yorfctocn whero the Bovolatipn was ended ; and said that the contributions for natiount aid, and expenditures for tho gratification of a man who never visited ourshorescxcept for applause and glory, would build a monument to mark that spot. Justice Wayno remarked that this Congres sional Banquet, in honor of Washington, would havo the effect to'nrouso in tho American people a feeling against tho sophistries of intervention. Gen. Scott, in bisi spoocb, paid a tribute to the gallant services rendered by the volunteers in the Maxican and other wars. The lest toast was “Intervention—Wo aro not to bB deceived by artful definitions. Our own true policy isfriend ship with all nations—entangling alliances with I none." To this sentiment Mr. Tombs responded; and speaking of tbo Washington policy of non-inter" motion, and Kossath’s objection to it, remark* ed that it was controverted by a chief who de - serted the revolution, who should have died for it, and who therefore hod no right to become a mendicant npon onrsympathies. XXXII CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Sekate,—Jlr. Seward presented petitions from Pennsylvania, asking Congress to protest against the -Violation of the law of nations, by armed Intervention. Mr. Soule presented a petition from the Leg islature of Louisiana, asking .tho establishment ■of a navy yard and depot near New Orleans. Mr. Brodhead presented petitions for and against tho renewal of the W-oodworth patent; against Sunday mails; and against the modifi cation of the tariff of 1846. Mr. Fish presented a petition from New York, asking for tho removal of the mint from Phila delphia to Now York. Mr. Shields’: resolution, calling for information ns to the amount paid for extra rations to army officers during 1851, was taken np, after which The Senate adjourned. ThobrigOak has.arrived hero from Malaga, with three of the Cuban prisoners—Martin Con verse of Wisconsin, J. D. liughes of New Or leans, and J. B. Hough of Indiana. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Feb. 23. Flour... The unfavorable advices from Europe render tho flower market less firm. The. sales ore 600 hbla for export at $4,60 bbl. Sales Tor city consnmption at ®4,60©4,66@4,76 barrel. ' Rye .Flour and Corn-meal... Are scarce, with po sales. -Grain-Sales Pennsylvania white wheat pt g 1,07; yellow corn at G4o. ■ t Ho-ohenge in groceries and provisions. -Whiskey...23 in hhds, 24 in bhls. Cattle..,Sales 1200 head at $7,GO@B 100. ‘Sales COO hogs at $7,25©7,G0 100. CINCINNATI MARKET—Feb. 23. Flour... There was a very: good demand early in the day, with sales of 750.bb1s from store at $3,45; 400 andl6l bbl»atsB,43. The foreign nows by the Cambria has checked operations, but nothing has occarred: to indicate the effect of the declino in the English markets. Receipts daring the lost 48 hours 2,518 bbls, exported during same time 171 bbls. ■ proTisiousiv.No sales have occurred worth.re porting. : > : Holders; were generally asking a fur ther advance. Cloverseed...Finn at $G,25@6,45. , Whiskey... Sales nt 100. ■ > linseed Oil.-Solea at 65@G90-.' ■Groceries...Salesmolas3e3stSoo,Bnd of sugar atdl@sJt£ , . - ‘ The river Jt»a .risen incfce«j|ftliel(Bt46i Tiours. KEF YOBK MASEET—Feb. 23;' Flanr.t.Bales of 1000. bbls-ef state flour at 4,93J@5,(16i bbL; Indiana 6,00@6,12J. 'Wheat>..Saies of 400 buabels good ptitaeOrl leans red at 109@110o bnabel. ~ •Bacon;..Sales ot. 5000 old lams at 7£o per B> tardiiiSales of ?200kegs HtDj.v Hempi..Sales*of -.40 tons at 117$. Stocks...UniteiStatea 6a, 1887» at!l6. 3 EVENING. Cottotf...Sales of 1800 bales at 8J for strictly middling upland,: and Sf for Orleans. Flour... Bales of 600 bbls at 4,93@5,Q0 for state, and 6,00@5,12$ for Obio. ‘ > ■■■: . ;. Grain<..Sales.of 1000,bushels prime Ohio red ! wheat at 109®110o; 1200,d0 Jersey redat 108- i ®llos bushel, and 3600 good Penna at 116 o; sales of 12,000;busbels prime mixed com at 68e. , . Provisions... Sales ■of 800 bbls pork at old i prices.. Sales of 800 bhls lard at 9@9so, and 400 kegs do at 10@10Jo $ lb. Sales of 200 bbls and tres of hams at 9o; and 50. pkgs shoul ders at 6§@6Jc. •Grocories...Sales of 800 bags Bio coffee at 8- 6 l @9J- $ lb. Sales 800 bbls Orleans molasses at 800 $ gallon. Sales 50 tierces nee at 3,25® a, 'SO $lOO. daily review of the markets. Orrtcs ov tub Daily Morning Post. > TuadaVi February 2J, 1852. f ' • Yesterday wo* pleasant for outdoor business. TJJio recent rains have caused high waters in our rivers. at the moment of wnung ibis there if 17 feot and rising,in the Monongahela. FLOVR—Receipts were light, partly owing to ihe high waters, which prevented the op river /boats from getting down, the sales amounted to about ICO L-hU as near as we could learn, ranging from 83.0800,25, from stores, by the dray toad, 83/2501,37. BRAN—Sales of JlOObushels at 14c; BACON—We have sales of 503 pieces sides at B±, 500 do. shou>iler* at 7J; 10 fchdi do. at 7 for shoulders and 9 for hams, *J V cent, off for cash; 1000 do. hams 9}. MOLASSES—SaIes of 25 bblsat 314, cypress bbls. MACKREL—SaIes o? 10 bbls No. 3 small, at $7. WHISKEY—SaIes of 30 bbls at 181., ONIONS—SaIes of 18 bushels at 50 from store. Suamcr Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic. Bennet, Brownsville. “ J. M’kce, Hendrickson, McKets iort. 11 Thomas alinver, Bailey, West Newton. 11 Genesaee, Conant, West Newion. u S. Bayard, Peobles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. “ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. a Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cincinnati, (k Gossamer, t rench Louisvtile. “ Gen. (i-mes, Cope, Sl. i.o.u. • DEPAKfKD: * “ Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. * “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do n i . M'hee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas t*hnver, Bailey, WesiNcvrton. u Genessee. Connnt, West Newton. “ 8 Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. •* Mictugan No.2,Uoies, Buuver. « Forest City, Murdock. WeUsviltf.'- “ Diuniat. Conweil, Wheeling. “ WellsviUe, Young,Sanftflh. »* Keystone Stale,"Stone. Cncmnau. l]525JSi THE new and splendid piuseugersteamer Mouas, Mamer, wilt ruu ut a regular tri-weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh ever; Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A- M.,for Beaver, Wells* vllle, Steubenville and Weilsburgh; returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, Wellsvilleand Bcuverrvery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8-A. M, F«r freight or passage, having unsurpassed aceommo* dauoos. apply ou board,or to ARMSTRONG, CROZER a Co., Agents, Water street. The Wmchenier is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest aud finest Meumer ever built for the trade. Fas* sengersand .shtpp'.re can depend on Iter remaining m the Undo. tderdjv i The Gao steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE g. Cant. Wi. Hs*<ru, loaves the Alle gheny wnarf foTFnuikJin,every Monday and Thursday, Stic fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt, Johk Hamna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* tin, every lucidity and Friday, at 4 I*. M, For Freight or Passage. apply on BoaTd. froarVO f J69&*& Tffx fine steamer PACH ? IC, Zaxoob Mas* Jt&93£%£&r£tf. will leave for the above and intermedi ate porisevcry THURSDAY,Mi o'clock, P. M. Fur freight or m«r)0 No. 01 Water at., and 63 Front &t. “ Por flSuaunfng andl) aifish. I JHStn& THE light draught aud pleasant steamer MSsIIIaS&OLARION, Cupt. Miluscae, will leave the Allegheoy wharf on Monday, Wednesday quo Fridays, at 3 o’clock, l\ M,for Kmanning and Catfish, lor freight or pasgagr-apply on board. Inovtß marietta, ParUarabur-pit and HoctUng t KfiLlr port Puket, 'lfggajsß&K£ The steamer HAfL COLUMBIA^ Saji’X. wiU leave Pittsburgh every Saturday, ifockingpon Passengers and shippers may rely on Hite'ulmhst ac* romraod&uoa and promptness. W* it. WHEELER, febtl No. ‘jl Market street For Long Reacts, marietta, Parkersbarg and GalltpolU. ~|-.-p l k The fine btaainer GOV. &IEIGS, 1 fntriwJ? Buu.se, Mas*er, will leave for the above kKfflfsStga and Intermediate porta, every TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. Far freiebt or passage apply on board, or to fetrfl JOHN FLACIC, Agent. EXPREBS MAIL LIN E I Between Baltimore and Plttabarch. (Through in Twenty-two and a Half Houre.) if'lltS LINE lo Pittsburgh, over the Baltimore end X Susquehanna, and Pcuusytvania Centra? Railroads, Unowiu soccersfuloperation. By it.pa<»eogersleave Baltimore ntH P M ,(balf an hour oiler (he time of or* rival of the evening train from Washington,) and pro* ceed to Harrisburg, where they are transferred totbe Central RuiUoad Train, and proceed immediately on without delay, crossing the mountains lu day light, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 0 P. M. the day after stortiog. The entire distance is performed by Hallway, with the exception ol 24 miles, which u cone ia first class ° oa “ PASSENGERS from the west Leave Pittsburgh in the Cars of the Central Railroad at 7o’clock, A. M ,and arrive at Harrisburg at 4 A.M-,tbe next morning, where the Express Train of the 'Bald* more and gtuqaebannaßaiiroad will be in watting, and froceed immediately on to Baltimore, arriving there at A. M n in time for the train to Washington, which leaves at 8} A. M. This route ijn* reliable as any offered io the public. Fab« TiiaotoH (either way,) Stt,oo -For tickets apply to the Ticket Agent of the Baltimore and Su«quehaima Railroad Company, at Calvert His* lion Baltimore, of the Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, PUjrbargh. febi7;2w Superintendent of Transportation. Washington, Fob. 28. Boston, Feb. 23. COMMERCIAL. POUT OF PITTSBURGH. 17 VEST 0 INCHES W&TBS lit TUB CHANNEL, ARRIVED For IVUeellng t Ailegbcny River Trade*' REGULAR FRANKLIfI PACKETS. For Marietta ond ttoefttagport* Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati* If***, Tire new and fast running steamer CIN «Jjg£y*&CINNATI. CicMiwoiLta. Master, will leave every WeDfresDaT* I'nr freight or passage, apply on board, or to dec3o O. U. MILTEN BERGER. TO TKSTEbKaS. FOR BALTIMORE ANP WASHINGTON * " 18 5 2 : . " WINTER ARRANGEMENT. F Rom, From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia end Baltimore. Only 26 Hours Through! FARE, 811. . THE Express mall train will leave the Depot on Lib erty street, obovc the Canal Bridge, every morning at 61 o’clock. Passengers will go by the ears to Turtle Creek, where therwill find Hie bee! of Conehes in readlnesato convey them 23 miles, over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station i (conductors accompany each tram of Coaches), and then take the care to HollidayeborK; then take the eplendid new sleeping care of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, direct to Philadelphia undlUaltimore. Passengers for Baltimore take the cars of the \ ork nnd Cumberland Railroad at Harrisburgh, arriving at Balti more to breakfast, end lo Washington City the same who wish lo avoid night trnvel, can lodge over night at Holhd&ysburg and resume Uieir scats the next morning iu the 8 o’clock tram. .... Boesaxe checked through to Philadelphia. _ Arrangements have been made wnh the Messrs. Brm* dentilal to deliver passengers to and from the Railroad Dbdol to any accessible part of Pmmtmrgh or Allegheny cUies7al 10 cents for each passenger, end 10 cents for eQ The T Accommodation Train will lenye every afternoon ut3} o’clock, for East Liberty, Wilkinsburg and Tur* will procure lheir tickets ol the Railroad office in the Monongahcla Rouse, until half an hour be* fore the departure of each ftatn, whpn the office will be open for the salebfUckojsouhe Depot.on Liberty st. Please get your tickets lit the evening, aspere is al ways q a rent crowd lor tickets in the morning. f«b7 8 J.MfiSWMEN, Tioket Ag’i P. R. R. Co. * V ({ TJaHZKITIS 4UflOGOHDAAL—Possesses ilie 1/ unrivalled qualities of curing incipient Cousamp lion. The Dr. says, ut a letter, doted— Naplss. Julyli—“i have administered it with great soceess to patterns. who have sought our delightful-cli mate for the restoration of their health, and the result is thru it lias cured all who have taken it according to their directions” It i* also a certain cure m ail cose* for Fleuralbu*, difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Uterine, Gleet, 4c^ NTONIO LARZETTK, M. i> tor sale at No. 50 SmUh&eld st. /CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED— ~ 1 / 200 bus. Ctoverscedj 20 do Timolby do 1 Received per S. B. “ Justice,” and for sale by IcbU MILLER & BICKCTSON. tvu. A. CUISW&IiZ. Herron fc'CrliweUi BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, HlSl-rACICaSES or itb KITOS Oy BKIBS WOSK, Zdeoinotivs, Sleam Engine, numbers, sc., §c., Also —Colton f! nut ng M hnu fac tu r e rs. •fjoUNDßV—Kcbccea atreoiiAHegbonyClty. Offlce; B comer cf Mariictanil Flfm Bls-.rUisburyh. : ' N. B.—Old’Brasa and Copper takenia exchange for work—or cash paid. . Orders left auhe Foundry or Office,will bopanctuaily attended ro. Ifel'Shly Oe>Pnu«nbl;> fltBE rnnderaigned haueihlsdaycnieredinioa Co .l. Eartnerablp,under ihft name and style af -HfiBHOM. A CRISWELL.fpr the purposeof.carryimr on the Brau Fouadryani FtnuAing Buriam, In aUits vaii* qua branches. Also, Cclwu Butting rrajanfitelnrlns. WK. A. HEREON, ' smurght Feb. l«:lw JAMES CRISWELL. *■ -e K <»-•? *> "r J T * * t ' *f * 5 * *■ -V S> ''.x’-;* 1 ~ ‘ Tfotttioiirf ffalegVvrY ‘ % “ Auction Bffi nndcrsigneaaaAflr an{ntBrvait?rfouTye%M, / ao8; again requisitions Uf theklow regulating 1 :. Bales nt-Auction;: andTumr.g procured a GtatclasaJuiceaseasAaouonecr for thoCuy orpjusbnrga; he offer* bis >er vices as such to his fnends ani Jthe publicgeneraHy.;;,-With.an <xper . rieoee of nearly thirty years in this line of business, be •hazards nothing in saym ' that be will be enabled to give enure saU6facuon.to.aU. those who may fee) disposed to patronize bim. ’, , P.McKGNNA; Auctioneer. ’ ? Refers to theprincipal CitV-fflerchant-g.: . ~ eai«s« • ATihe CommerciatSales Rooms, corner or Wood ,/A.aad Fifth streets, ai 10 o’clck, A.bl.,a general as*. sortment of SeaiQnabletjSi&plci and Fancy BryGoods, Clothing - , Boots and Shots, Hots, Caps, Ac. Ar 2 O CLOCK, P 31 , . Groceries, Qaeeaswate, Glassware, Table .Cutlery, LookingGlasless, new and second hand Hpuscboldand Kitchen Furniture, &a. t . t - AT 7 O pLOCK, PM, Books. Si&uonery, Fancy articles, Musical Instrn* merits, Hardware and Cillery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver Watcher, Ac. P. H. UANIS, ja3l:tf . ■>•■■r. *. t . - -. p* ftmtKßjTu Ai Auctioneer. ’clof clbr 'W EXECUTOR’S SALL- Jt Brick House and Lot on Marion street,in th ; Eight Ward,-on thoUt&louday oi Morch.next, at lOo’c oek. A.M. - Will be sold on the fprerat&ep,on theift Monday ot March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., one lot of Ground, 1 fronting on Marion street :M feet, extending back on an alley IU4 feet. On which Is erected xt two story Brick House, In good ordor, hud conveniently arranged for comfort;-together with other out-buildmgß; a hydrant at the kitchen door. Tie property uinfee simple,-and’ dear of oil eneumbrar re. The terms, which wiJl be liberal and accommodating, will ue made known at sale For further particulars. enquire of S.-B. Murks, Esq , fobl&M 1 or P. M’KERNA. Auci’r? W. G. a’C&B|TJff£)Y» Auctioneer. VALUABLE CJfPY PROPERTY at Auction —The subscriber, Aisignjee of L. Shroox, wilt sell at pub* l'o pale, on the pferaliet, on Saturday, the SIXTH DAY OP MARCH, A. D. IBSJ, at Bo’cloek, P< M, or that day; those three Lois or G ound, shaated in the Seventh ! Ward. City of Pitisbdrgh, being Nos. 1, 4 and Sln Sbrom’s Plan. ■ ■ ■ • Lot No. 1 fronting 2l| feet on. Bedford street,.and ex* tending bach 70 feet to a 4 feet alley, with the privilege of a 3 feet alley along?! !e, and on which there is erected a two story dwelling, tu use. • No. 4 fronting 19 fier i m Keating’s allev,and extending back 03 feet to a 4 feet Ulcy. nnd having laercon erected a frame two story dwelling lion*e- * No. 5, adjoining the : bove, and having erected there on a two story brick di celling house, JOHN BARTON, Attorney nt Law, N 0.03 Fifth Btrcet, SHROM. on the premises. W. G.hPCARTNEY, AflCtV- ITAoctlonesr. P. fil. »A i CONTINUED; On Tuesday ormogs. February 24th and 2Sih, nmercml Sales Rooms, corner at i, will be sold, an extensive a«» Fancy Dry Goods, from a City ihs, cassiaieres, satinets, jeaut; hmeres, de lames, organdy and . tissues, ginghams, prints, lace?, muslins, Victoria lawnsi mall, ishns, cap netls, edgings and in* > ribbon? m great variety, French incis. gimps* Tinge*, trimmings, p: DAVIS, Aoct’r. Dry goods sal: and Wednesday n at 10 o'clock at lho Co Wood and Fifth street scrtmeul of Staple ant Store, comprising—ch merinos, alpaccas, ca painted lawns, berages bleached and brown swiss&nd cambric in sertions bonnet and ca artificials wreaths, bo; Ac. &c. [tcbiM - e*ALK OF WitECK OF STEA* . CLINTON. —On Thursday morn ; .0 o’clock, at the Warehouse of t red, will be sold, the CabmFur* l "cd from the wreck of the steam i: npristng—doors. window sash, i fate, lines, blocks, guys, steam r ng wheels, hose, dining, centre ward, sofa, maaoga&y and Wind douoa and straw maiuasses ; bed ■ amps, quecnswhfe, knives and : oik?, Franklin Olid egg stoves, UNOKRWKITER’ri HER DE WITT ing, l ebruary 23 b, at; Nttmck ft ( o, Water t imore, Tackle. Ac., so.' cr Dewitt Clinton, co: bell, miclior. chain ci pipes,cargo and fleer and card tablet; ritlcb tor chairs, carpeting, < dmo, looking glasse'V forks, spoous, table a: Arc , Ac. Ttrms —Sams tnuder four months: and over proved endorsed papei feb'-tf A{\ BBLrt. oliMKf* low. to closo Cff Ja3l:tf cof glOdjCifih; from SlOO to S2OO, 8200. six months’ credit for op- l—ui superior 4uatuy, jor sole msignineut. I’. M. 11A VIS, rncr of Wood and Filth stvciti. Wi J{ tapsoott « co»s« kes* ARRANG&MENT3 FQJI 1832. James Blakeljr, Jaass, EUROPEAN AGENT, uml Dealer in Foreign F.x« chaogc, is ako .Agent for the following Packet Lines: „ , , Pioneer Lme of Stebmihips. between New York ana Liverpool. Bwallow Tail sailing from New York and Liv erpool o» the 6tb aodUlst of each mouth New Line leaves New York on the £9tU>and Liver* pool ou the lith of erich month- Red Star Lina leases New Yolk on the Ulh, and Liv erpool on lb* VGlb of fcacb month. . Z Line sails twice p mouth from Liverpool and New Y ThH London Line Packets sail from New York the tst,Bih, Id h and 2Hli,aud from Loadon on the 6ih, 13th, •-ilst and 23ih of cacti mouth. The Clyde Line ofjGlasiow Packets sail from Ne» York antf Glaagovron the Island )sihof each momh- A Weekly Line of Pockets from Liverpool to New. Orleans i „ ~ , . jjai'y Line for emigrants, from New York, by titeom boet aud Railroader by canal and railraad.to Pitts bU pa«eagers will receive even* attention, ,and advice given cbeerloUy att the office* of W. Tnpscotl A Co , Eden Quay. Uabuai and SL George'* Buiulinffs, Liver pool; W. !t J T. TxJmcou & Co , fed South stfeei, New York, or at the officelof the advertiser. P-raons rc*iJing ip the United States or Canada, who wish to send for ihein friends in any part of Englanu*4re land, Scotland or Wales, can make the irceessarry Or raußemcnt* oiLepptjeatloii to the subscriber, omt have ihern brougbiout bfiany of the above favorite Lilies of •£&ekiU, (which radge (rum 1,000 to 2 50Q ton* b»i**ben,) or by- 6rst elosMoetclmiu ships, oh favorable leruif,. by way of Liverpool, (ioodou or Glasgow. Their fretjoeir* cvr.f sailing predates thepostiblHlyof delay. Passage • r» ;■ ■ ■»-. .{> tu »»■— p>Uttfi«, Baltimore, Pbilndelphta, Boston, Charlciton and Savan nah, direct. Remittance* in small and large sums, as usual, to Groat Britain jind Ireland. Messrs W. i J Tl Tapscott A Co. Lava entered into arrangements with flics*™. Vogel, Kock Jc Co , Bankers, Frank foil, oit-the-whin, and with Messrs Edward Bloom A Co , Hankers, Ports, to draw sight drafts, which ean ail the principal place* throughout iy. Passage ucJceis ant) draA« al* undersigned, corner of Sixth and i «uur«), Pittsburgh, next door to yd’* Wholesale Grocery. JA.UKS BUUCfckY. of the vessels, time of sailing and it the übnvc office rratit, ffeb4 D" W All RA \ts^ be made payable ln.li France and Gennafa vraysfor sale by thtj Liberty streets, (oi Messrs- J. & 11. Fla] P. ?. —Calnioffuesjt burden, can be imd i m™ n la t frb4 cb -NTd —Uoujjbi anu sold ja.uks olakxslv, inter of Sixth nml Liberty trreeu [TIVE SALE or as OCKOFDay GOODS £3 St TIBS S . BILLER, Sonth-Gast Corner aiarbet & fourth Sf» M HA VJNG UctenoUr.d to close bosine?* by the first o( April next, will positively sell his entire stock, without reserve, B®- JLT COST. «©J The stock on hand is largo and well assorted, being fresh goods of recent purchase, comprising in pan, a fhll assortment of Domestic Goods, Glatbi, Cassunercf, and Vestings, Irish Linen*, Linen Sheeting, and Thibet Cloth*. Caihrttcro and French Merinos? Atpacca; Mo hair LoMrc; Mous dja Lai ft a. plain and figMj with a fail a?ronmentof other inew style dress goods SILKS—A large stock of Pain Block Lustre; Fancy and Plain ebamoieondress silks; plain black and change* able Turk Saun*. j SHAWLS— Brodhe, Square, and Long Shawls. A large assortment ofj Bay State Lopg Shawls; white and colored crape and silk shawls. As the entire stock will be closed om at the time above named, many of tbrise goods will be sold at prices with out regard to cost. 'Cnstomets may therefore rely on be ing offered the BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON i jqthgmo. ' iON.—Thii Frunch ha< / ItiNTtfALiZA'i \J their Governm They can do at ih; ccatary even here elosing out hit tea): est i>os*ib!e pricey, all tune< complete atety. No charge! fent7 ant as near one point os possible by please.. But ceniraluationls ne so far as to remember that Chester is tenable stock of Clothing at the low* His stock of Boys’ clothing is at I Boys of all ages fitted ou: iiomedi i for showina Goods WK STUD V' TO PLEASE iiTVLtt Full )bsi. Tins neat sod > of HATS are now finished,and will s 1 on Saturday, February Uth. iivitcd to cat! at No. Wood street, Diamond alluv J. WILSON & soy. The Soloon*^ n?a 6PHINQ I M beaotifal hty:i introduce! Gent!emeo are ij third door below £) feb2 AT TTIE ATHENAEUM BUILDINGS, Liberty st. ate ai all times ji deJighifal place of resort Tor La dies and Gentlemen to enjoy a plate of FRESH OYS TERS, cooked in the various styles und served in a manner that cannjot fail to please ALo—HOT COF* FEB, TEA, PASTRY, and other refreshment! at short notice. A PRIVATE SaLOUN FOR La-DIES. KT’ TIIE BATjIING ESTABLISHMENT always in order for Hot, Coiki and Shower Baths, from 7 A. M. to 11 P.M ifebtS \V. W. WARD. State nataa| Fire tnsaraaea Compaar. BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smithfield st., PirreßO&sv, i Pittsburgh, iuav let, I6fi l. TFIE hflstovldecineof th* snoff-ms nf jh« Director*- i* endeavoring u>Tioketbe iI STArE MUTUAL FJRK INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, is llie unparalleled amount of business wbioh has been {done —having ißsued 7,900 p>}i cies during the pasil year, thereby adding over Sinu.OCl) to the funds of ihej company. Nearly all the property insured u oflhc safest kind, in small risks, ami «large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies tsaued 7,$UO do do expire Kl. terminated A canceled--*-* do do in fan Amount of Propei do-Canceled,it. pired«—« i2M,7aB do do iA force S7,GS4,(RU do Premium N|0te5—70,670,87 do Canceled,terminated,exprM, 637,10 do in force—►— do Cash Premiums received* •• >351,557,11 do do canceled- «-»-«■»• . 331,24 $5l ,*>35,00 ny insured*• • jnnmaiedand ex- Whole amount of losses and ejcpen sespaid *••■» ‘••*•23,411,45 Balance in favonof the Co-, In cash, 527,924*45 To city or country merchants; and owners of dw -H- Ings, and isolated or country property, u is believed llus company affords advantages Inpomtot cheapness, safety and security, inferior to-no insurance Company In uus country.! - r - Conducted on|the equitable and greatly Improved sys tem ofXlasslficauen .of Risks, excluding nil spatial hazards, insanug only a limited amount m any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of laige fires, and also, oa both the Stock and Mutual PUn, nototdyposnesseathoehenpness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the Insured to a participa tion m the profits. Ills under die control of the following Directors: -J P. RuOierford. A: Si GinjtV'Jolm B. Packer; Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier,Philo C* Sedgwick, Rob sn Hotz,Samuel Joftes, John P- Rutherford! i P, RUTHERFORD, PresH. . , A. J.GILLBTT,See’y. A. A. Cabmzb, Actuary. ' ;N»B.--A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on es pi ling policies hus been declared by the Directors; ami is liovr receivabloat this Office for renewals; or redeema blew cash at thft end of ninety days/ 5 my|7:diw -A. A. CARRIER. Agent. OLOTUS0 LOTUS AND CaSSImEKBS.—On hand, a com* plete sio6k cf French and Domestic GToihs and-Cos- inclodinj ike best .makes off Simone’s and -'Middlesex & Co.’*. Also, all the latest styles of fancy’ dor A A. MASON & CO., afeblS- • . Nos. 02 ondfl* Market at./ - . /COPYING PKfc2Wfck4—Various aiserCtoyine Press -V/ J es; elßOjCapring loks, Oil Paper udUjHlbelfalvnei* *»—« s. HAVEN'S. ■ 'TOR SALE & TQ LET. 7 : ' Hotel Tor Hefll. , , - TIJ& subscriber; wirheti (o lease for a lennot fiSa Years, to afim-taueman.hu lane and splendid ; HOTIst. aV TartleiCreek,,about la mJes | from- Pittsburgh. This Hotel contains forty "three, fine, | [arsre room*; which are finished ina style equafto the ] ■first-class Hotels otlbeicities«%'!nieSMbln«-vMftMßar-.i accommodations ore of the best description.. Thiallo -lelissitnatedat the tefnunauonor iheftraddock’s Field.i ■ Plank Boad*oh the old Philadelphia lutnplke,audimme-i diatelY hdloihlngthc«enUal;Bmltoad/.at willbo one dfi the most delightful summer retreats In the country. Foe ip'Hiiß.nDolylothe subwjaberjor 10 Mr. Hill, on ihft. = ’ PP lto£utnl ALLEN BROWN i *rnOß BAI-K—rilF. THREBh'WRy BRlCKcsga : T* UWKI.HNB HOUSE, No. JO Hay_slreei, gjgjjg. ■ Bnvder’s 80-v. Price 63,000. ■■ Terms,-_SSDD in casV, S5OO m one year, mid SI.OOU m years To bo secured by bond and mortgageqo the premises. ~ ( Clear of all incumbraneesi and title uuusputablc. ’ Apply to 1). W. &A. ». uishu w - Attorneys at Law, No-143 Fourlh str.-ct. 'dectOflm »I\o LJE l'— The subscnber ouerj lor lao . I store roon now occupied by Wmock JTDavlj No.s: Marketsuect. PossessioogivenJaiaa. f; tPf H q FAt&nv. No r,«• : Desirable tfropersyfor &•*«»■ THE well known.GKEEN WOOD G ARDKN; £rpperw is offered fur sale in lots to suit parcbasers. JUIM* uffords a care chance for a delightfal summer residence,, free from the.smoke and dm of the cuy. rpr/pnrlitu ars oaqnire of the subscriber on Iheprenwes. jff . • • jaO'Stn* . • JAMKg tiVKAiN* : XO'KtlNT—Vor tbesuramer reason, or whole veori -if desired, a nleaiaiUv afctl Commodious. CO on the banket the. Ohio Bivcr; mShoUftetow«Jr and.convenient to the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad* Possession-will be given Immediately. For wrme. apply . to; Shousetwni Jan .NV-T» BLACKFORD.,. ' Fop Heat* _ THE DRUG STORE atthe Cornet of Hand ana Penn SITCCLS IcblL if _ AW LOOBll3 ( Fopnhfitreet_ WATT’3~P.E&VOU3 ANTIDOTE—Is Uie concen trciion of LleclucU), llte vllal agent and the very principle of life ond healili. It can no irore Iml to tx icrrauut* and eradicate disewe tbtui water can fail lo pat out fire Tbe art of condensing And retaining it in liquid form, is unknown to all the world bat Professor watts The miraculous cures it has eflected iff con sumption debility and disea c, are corroborated by su hundred citizens, Tecipirnts of its benefits, whose namet and residences are given a references Three >ears’ experience ha proved that il cannot do talcqa without curing the rompiaintil 1 taken for Pr ccSljUOperbDl* tic; and 89,03 per dozen. W hi CUTHBERT, . Valuable City Property, for fitue* HE undersigned, bxecuiojs and Trustees under (be will of tho Tate James Bess, have -subdivided into. Rutldiug Lntsof a convenient size, that large piece-of Ground, bounded by Fourth, Gram, Ross and Diamond- end arc prepared to dispose of the same on rea sonable terms. Plansof the subdivision may be seenoi the office of'lf.-Hepburn,'Noi.S9.-Fourth street, or of 11. Brody Wilkins, No. 101 Fourth street. They also offer for sale, Ibat large piece of Ground, extending from Second street to Third, along Chancery Laue, having sii ty- thn e feel.in front, on Second street, sixty feet ia front on .Third street and a depth of one hundred and sixty feet along Chancery. Lane, ALSO—A Lot on the eastward!? side of Iloss street, adjoining the Second- Ward School House .Lot, and hav ing twenty feet in fronton Ross street, by eighty feet in depth' to an alley; on which Lot is erected a three story . Brick Dwelling House, now occupied by J. G. "Woods, Esq. ALSO—Lot No. 2-3 in the original plan of the city of Allegheny; having sixty feet in from on the South Com . mou, by f depth of 240 feetu> Water alley; on which is elected a cnramodiousSrick Dwelling House, (late the residence of Jorties Rors, Esq.) with- btabling. a c. For farther mformudoa, apply to either of the under sirned - WILLIAM ADDISON, H. HEPBURN, II BRADY WILKINS, febSs :if l x’rs and Trustees of James Ross, dec’ll. a »HE subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonabre terms, the following Property—viz: A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No. 110 street,between llsy street and Evauft’al ley; and Lot 2' feel frout, extending back 112. feet to an alley- The house *s one of tbe. and in one of the most pleasant neighborhoods til the City. FIVE LOTS—Embracing corner of Front and Ferry streets *- one hundred and five feet front on Ferry, and CO fret on Front street, with a good three story brick building on ilie corner- a 3 story frame on Frout st and two Bnek .Buildings, osedas shops, on Ferry au A LOT, 01 feel from by 80 deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A LOT. w«th very convenient Frame Dwelling Lot 2<3 Teel bv 00, fronting on Congress and Elm streets, A HOUSE and LOT on Wylie ctreet, near the new. Court liou?e. The bouse ts well arrange t and in good order, and is now occupied as a Hotel. A THREE STORY BRICK, on Smilhfield street, near Seventh, being iu an excellent business loentum.— The Lot is 20 by 90 feet deep, fronting on Snuthfietd sL A COTTAGE FRAME and LOT, 2S by ISO fern fronting ©a Anno and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This i* u very desirable and pldasautlfocaiiou fox a resi dence. THREE LOTS.on Centre street ond PastoTC Laoe, in Allegheny City, 30 by 9d feet each, near the resi dence o? Mr. Peter Jennings 4 , ' NINBLOTjJ, ia the town of M 7 Kec3porl> cach ed feet by 150 Several of these arc. on the Mam street. ELEVEN ACRESin Liraetowa,on tbe Mononguhela River; oa which there arc four houses. There arcsome six or seven acres of excellent Stone Coni tmd abun dance of Limestone, convenient’ to the. landingj and P. M DAV«. Aun.’r. two Coal Pits open. , 00 LOTS ia the town of Columbia,®;) feet by IoU each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenaniof each Lot has the privilege qf.awng whatever Slone Coal be may require inr his Own ti*e, from u pit near Hie Locks Colombia U~tt pleasant situation on Uie bonk of the Moaongahela river, ft short distance below Lock No. 3, in the midst of: an extensive Stone .Coil tc>. gion, and would bo a desirable point for manafactanng establishment. TWO HUNDRED ACRES of superior BTONI*. COaL, with House, Railroad, &c. This property has i a front of HO rode on ihe Monongafteta river; an ex-; cellanl landing} good grodeand foundation for Railroad, —wltli enough level ground at one point for house*, gardens orlocations for moaufiieiories., The vein is deep enoaghto allow horses to be used In hauling out the Coal-toe quality, of. wbich, for-iron, work *eieam, goa, or ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any In the country. Jo my absence,my Ageui, James Hlakely JSsq , will givo all necessary information, and be authorized to give warrantee deeds for any properly sold. 8 JAMES MAY, No. 110 Ronn sireet TJOR*3AI«E A valuable Farm of 71 acres, with J* about 45 acres in a fine state of cultivation. Also, a two story dwelling bouse and lat*h£h,'witli a bara sti blc and other out building* i eilaotetibouieleven tnllcs from tho city, and lour from rerrysvliie. Price Sd.WK). Term?—sCoUin band ; balance at otie,tw.« and thrce Year* S. CUTirSEKT, General Agent leb2o £Q SmrtbfigMptreeL A CHANCE FOR offer for *ale ONE ACRE OF <JUGOND, situated near tlte Allegheny City Line, in Reservetownship, and hityinc nneniirtf fronton the new Franklin Finnic Rond. Erected thereon is & two story frame Dwelling, 16 by 32 feet, with kitchen back j also, stable, corrtage bouse and stone vault- The Lot abound* with all kinds fruit, flowers ani shrubbery. Price 82,0C0; Ss»oln hand, and 8360 a year, for the balanc* Apply tn Rl’-L A iN, MoFFITT & CO., No 31 Fifth street A. Great Bacgalxt Offered* SIH3 subscriber, having engaged in another branch of business, desires to soil out his entire stock of Y GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES *raad,.ulsOi to rcM hie new Sto*e, atthe comer of Pride street aud Penn* svlvnoia Avenue. The Mock Is one of the best la tho city—having been selected with especial earn to the in* lercjts of the retail trade,—and wi lbe sold at a bargain. f-bta:lm HENRY REIS. rf tO-LET—The SrAttSPANGLEDUANNKR HOUSE' 1 adjoining the Theatre, Finh street, Pittsburgh. Possession given on the let of April. Enquire of STEWART & GlLUAttrVot Law, lift? 87 Fitih street SEMINAK V BUILDING FOK KENT. A cottage a oil outbuilding, well fitted for a Seminary for Youur Ladie*, or a School for Boys, with about ten acres of ground, orchard art) Shrubbery. Would be rented to a private family, but a school would be preferred. The place has been thought particularly desirable for such purpose. Enquire of febQuf A. WILKINS CO.‘ FOR SALE OR REN l—That large L<n aojoiumg Uie Gat Works It h 131 front on iho Monon* gahela River* and' rpre buck 349 feel to Greenough at; As it runs down to low watermark, it would raafco a do* sirohle situation for either Iron Work#, Foundry or Board Yard. For further particulars, enquire of R 0. STOCKTON, No, 4? Market street. f7\WOJ3tUOKYAIU)SFOirRBiVP-—Possession given X immediately, for four gang* eacb-Ono in the Bth ward of the city of Piusburgn, recently occupied-by Geo Moat it Sons; ibe other.adjoining the above, in . Pitt township, has been in the occupaucy ei Geo. Moore for ten years, consequently the character of .the clay for brick has been well established. - ,t For further information, inquire 01 the subscriber, AUegheuy City, corner of Sandusky. street-and South Common QanSrftnol GF.'t, MILTRNUKRGER. bom for Sale* 1 ONE LOT in the Eignlh Ward of the City of Pitts bargil fronting on Locust street-v 93 leet floating on Vanbraara street, running, to the bluff 400 feel, fronting the Mouoiigahola 293 feet, fronuug on MiUeuberoere street 4UO feet. One other Lot, adjoining-the above, In PiU township, fronting on Locust street 1114 feet, frontuu on MiFlenber gcr’s street (otlie blaff323 feet, on the bluff overlooking the Monongahetu 244 feet to a line of the propeiiy Dflhe late James liwm.'JUO feel to Locust street. ' One Other Lot in Pat Township, fronting on Lnctist Street. 237 feet, fronting on MihcnnergerSlreet- 12D feet to a 24 feet alley, fronungon said alley Wfeet to alihe of Property o! late James irwin, from Alley -io Lqcusi Street 120 feet. .One Other Lot Sn city of Pittsburgh, fronting on Lo eusi Street 293 feet, ftanung on VuUbraam street 120 feet to a 24 fet-t Alley, uouliug qn said Alley 003 feet, fronting on Miltenberger Street 120 feet to Locust Street. One Other Lot fronting on Forbes Streel4d icet,froiit* lugon Miltenberger Sneer 120feci to a 24 feet Alley; on tho said Alley 43feeitoLot'No. 43 in sltl!enberger’a Plan Lots. ®7,SSfI, 41V One other lot, frontingon Forhea street, SO feet, front ing on Van "Brawn street 120 feet, to a 34 feet. aUeyy ironung on stud saul alley 29 jeet. - One other Jot, fronting on street 72 ft., running back to a 24 feel alLeyT-sQ feet, fronting on said alley, 72 feet; , ■ ■ . I will sell foe cash, cm long time, or onpcrpetual lease. For particu’urs, enquire of the subscriber, on the comer of Sandusky street and South Ccmmmi, Allegheny City, s Jan&Cmo. GEO.MILTENBERGEB. : > fl'U LE I—UiNh vVArtfc.liuUac., oil Ltoerty, oppo- X. sue the head of. Wood street, wuh a vacant Lot back running through to Penn street, uow occupied by William Lchmer. ri'U LET—A comfortable two story Brick Dwelling, X on street, second door below Ferry, wub seven roo>nfl cellar und vault, at a moderate rent. Enquir of {{. RICHARDSON, Market siieet. A* W* Foster* 47*7Y)RiVByjlZM) .COUNSELLOR AT LAW'j rvPffl-F M M FOUUTJI STREET, i<fota Jtfarlii (_) hot)s.J»w«T UVriCSo bus. Oats, ui biiw, nmi UtO for sole, by Aia r~ . . SIIIiRRIFP & BINNING, ieljlo No. 10 market street. 7=?rin>jlliiiQ has- wiura shell Cornvin store ami Torsale (rffl ' SUttKRIFF & BtETNIMJ. stu roilN—'Bo» bos. Ear Corn, instore aad for sole ° ?fel*tol ‘ SHSBBIgg & BIMMIHg: K febia by gHERRtFf fr BINNING, 1 1 between JOHN PARKER ami WSI.CARR, coder tSeitWOf J ”ft“£s; r^6**oo MHllu3day dissolved. *Vebfuwy IM®*: (feb!7;ir *i4 *.• t ii*. y. - „ „ •< >. V i - ■■ : ■ - ■ *« ii>>- < - - v . •_'!' '--Tf V.-|' .v.s -r. ■•■■■) -u" V»’ . . q‘ -.n J- ■ j '-• f', - ■t < 1 1 r Vr‘ :.v; '.-v..v. .•? : v- .v • ~ 4.- •*- -..VHjsf >.•• •.!- *• V. - " • V \ __ i-n *■» ** •'-* * ■ kt -2 S , fty * ■*■ ■* " ~ *.* 4 Afa. s .w—.«-> - f ' c * , PROPKRI'V POU SALfi. Possession given Ist of April, 1852. Enquire of frb4 R BAUD k Co., 103 Wood st. -A good lot, in store and for . SHBRRIFF ft IiINNINO. ' -if "Vfc* { *■' -'ft*' ' - r- "V c/ Bankers anir Brokers. - - to " • yO *HSCOKKBE O#TT.»* WO * P tj.kk.9 SSF®AB!S!®«ssw»* <*,« ted Slales Deposites received in Bat fluids °r«J« nl paper.atlhecnnicrof rifthnnd Wood street IS™* Domaitchni foreign Exchange* hank JSota> - Gold tm&Stlviri&ovghi'.Sbtd and Exch&nftdi } BZOHANQB ASU BASKIAQ = riOOSK William a! 7 Hill &€»■) 6 a Wood BtW»t, PITTSBURGH. OH TUI * I)X?OBT*' »l.T.wi™.»nn>. JJffiJDUffll. / l"n ftMiaß. At BAHM. B«n*irinlidi:itA(m ? » Broktrs, EtdUrr,nF<irittr<-And JQoi^iießilb,BilUof]SxtXun&i % Cnt(fea*t3tfß*P**? : ftißonklVbMijflnd \>, *. . . •Carnerof Third and Wood its.,. directly oppotlteJM-iw . .<aiatkgHotel. - ; - -mayatf. : HrfiOliaSS-* SOBS) '£iv*exmovsd theie bakkiwo akd axciunar ovvic* . $7 Mari«Ufw*j/?Ur;tfoors ftifotsold ita«n. t N HOLMES & SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS* and oea; lore in Notea> DiaflSj Acceptances,Cold, Silvet and. Bank Note- Exchange on the Eastern and Western, cities constantly for sale "* , _ . cSllecliona ihade'in allthe cluesthtoachonvihe Unt? ted States. Depositee received in pat-funds or current Siner, Nd.CT Market street, between Third andTounh Streets , janGO-ly. : *ncx\H • ‘ • ..•'.'THOS.BAJiairW lii.»sooj oojr SAROEST. EXCHANGE on Blithe princlpu.Ciues of the Union indEutopc.foraaleinsnmsto mttporehMeTS CUB RENT and par funds received ondeposile " COLLECTIONS inade o n all part*, pf lh e pniun, aUnc lowest rates eep!My_ : ——: uiLLBt ofiXuiVv BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 50. AS Wood Strwt, ' Third dost tetoloEoarfA— (wejlfvie). . . SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Clue* constantly Cor sole. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes ; dl»r coumed Gold,Silver and Ban* Notes, bought and sola. Collections raado In all the principal meiof' d States Deposits received of Far and Carrent EnoaS. mar37«y -- - <J. B. ARNOIiD & CO., BAXKERS.ANJ) DEALERS Ilf EXCHANGE COIN, . BANKNOTES, SIGHT AND . _ , r TIME DRAFTS, &e;, Ac. CoUccilons carefully attended to, and proceeds reuni ted to any part of llioTJnion. .. S&*STOOKS‘F@i BOUGHT AST) SOLS. ON COMMISSION. ■ No. 74: Fourdi streety »ep!3J : -Next door to the Banli of Pittsburgh. If? f f I TBS CRT AT SECRET AT LAST VTSCOrSRED ■ For tbs oar*: of Coissamptioiv« - ■■■: New Suttm& New Bemedu*. :lhumplumtSvct(xt, NOTAkVS SYRIACUM, s ITT The cure for coughs, colds, sorts lbroat,.«pitlrag blood, difficult breathing, bronchitis, incipient, conbra cd and tubercular consumption, le IHKK b|TTEE3— ■ Each one peculiarly adopted to e,eh oue of lire three stages of Const.*?.™-; SYMPTOMS . Cough; pain in the breast, ■FIRST" STAGE- aide, head,tack, joints and vtimbs, inflammation, sore-, ness and tickling in ike throat;-fever,/difficult- and. quick- -liwathraffiiwpttiwß* • frothy; -CastiYcness, spasmodic cough; violent fever, night, inornin? and mid oay sweaty , hectic -flush in ihe'face .ana. -check** burning heat in .the -palmaoflhe hands and soles of - hafteMayirtorafton eaiy, copious > and sneaied loifA. , tlxd symptoms. . Diauhcea, -diminished fe-. vcr t cough and morning sweaTStgreataniincreaeing Tubercular Con untpbon, debtlift, frequent faulting t„ Yellow Wruppe 13- fill, slight deliliuni und tn Yeitow wrupjim welllns of the exircimues, TO THE in ibree. boutesof NUTAUM BYMACCM is a newetamme diciue, from itt novelty and direct Obsuri and inconsistent SYSTEM, while us success, prepatedm ibis manner?(eachhoujo contalhine a differeni prtpatauonh ; ta .d{gfe» J«t which charaelertxe Conswnpfw*, ha^e«a'b-.: lißhcd the welromtt truth of itie CuroWuy o/.-icery stags of PulmoHaty Consumption* • approve of übccnuwina hasedupoacor l : - reel Theological and rothologicnl prinugtea The public approve of it, because it is Canmn S*w, and 'because mey know fuimsad .tfzpefiCHt«ihai'oncprepa* . i raiiou will no* cure liie tAr«.*i»ge.B ot XJoniumpntni^- The aufferlag, disappointed and cwourogelmvaha ap proves of it, because tisprinciplesholdouva reasonable £££ and when he usesNutalPs hopes “?r hcjTin ibe firsi mane of Cmmimpliontandnsesthe first UotUe. his conies freo and easy; hi 4 cough soon gets welli ihe soreness, tiektin* mhis tbToaf.tx*il4mmation, pamm his >tr>nxi. side.head.back, joimsnmilunbsantiemoveu. If haism'the-secOuirsiasoandufiesihP.secondlio.ul? j hli fever leaves hn; hi* disturbed slombeta. became ] sweet and refreshes; jits mght sweats vanisb i hwcx pectorauon copious ami bloody,assuror a healthy .ape pearance. and at length disappears; bis bowels,be come reirolai; bis oppeuie returns; the flush in bis cheek disappears; the burning bent m ihe palms, ot bis , hands and coles ofhis feet ora feltnofonger; hn cough now ceases; ho recovers and Is well. .. | If he Is in iho third stage, and nsea the third bottle, his Diarrbasa gradually ceases; his iveatbowels became strong i bis cough ond other bad sj rapioms disappear; feeble digestion becomes strong and. vigorous; bis stomach retoyers Ms proper tone,and creates new, grab ond nourishing blond: Ids strength returns; Ida wasted body is clotheS with flesh; ills uvE .ia saved, and he is "fech'imdeo'fNaiaU’s Syiiacntn baathe Symptomsof. the stage for which it ts intended punted in front or the QUIRES j consequently no mistake can, ofitur in. £e lectin** the propur medicine.. ■ ... fcife Pamphlci in posresfcton Of the Editor of thispaper, contain!!!? J)r. N a tali’* Pathology of Consumjuiau,— Lcc s ttic« on the stricture nod use* of tue Unman Longs, “r^Proparod of .sryTy Dr NUTAIX, tnvcnlor and Pmnrieior Price One feollat Pcr.Boule. . - i eropncm KttYSER A M’DUWELLsMO Wood el* I Only Wholesale ard Retail Agents for PiU'bureh tmd Allegheny County U* 7 d3cw _ Incipient Consumption, m Blue Wrappers- • SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, In FUJIc Wrappers. THIRD STAGE. io tsiVAiaus AHO JHB sicS, TffS CjE£BBKATED COMSTOCK MSDICIiiSS, ■rutt«vr” The G «« Pais ExraiCTOS {Conne?* J^ 1 flaiZy’jjiCurms all Bums und ®U Puipfe B ad S Cfllunfeio for Slaying or Restoring the gtablt Elixir , a cure for all eaa:s of Rh cam9u-m.,r-^- 4tS TUerVaV* AcvusHeOil, a certain cunvforpeafnea?.. sih Hov's ih.e Piies.. r 0»h Spain's Sick Headache Omtdy - . J Jih M-XherH all Bih Great Watern Indian. Ear. amo,, for j CoUla end feverish Icclmgs and owvenunr fevers; for A-’hrDß Liver Complaint and l*illoo9iAfltCUOos» ; ior,c| D'anLcoSi lndißcOUOn and-Loss of Appeute., ne*s in female* snd mate?, undnervous , for sfomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Pi e^«heOmaujin^Sc, Tbc great pom s are 11 is not bad lattLko,.riev.tr giv.es , P^s; tt ioS^r.™TMXtmjaiter,UorCl,,iaren ot lUi? , Ortat Fatn Killer.. No, medicine has been discovered Inal, is so happily, adapted ip.flse internally as drops 10 be.taken,.and yel pcrfornteucli wnnderseffhcn applied rzttMiaitods a wash or bath, by i Tte c'eTe'S'ateVi?aVK/« MU and Tempera™ B 13U). Dr.Bsrlhclrmuici Fpii FECTOttANT FOR CULGUS, .Cut»pS, ;IN>IfUCN« Z Hih°»! Ba'tlndia S; Net* Mark Hair Byes, the only St | ?h ZarSifatol o/Cfatmn'a Chinese Remedy for Cats,- of Sarsaparilla. • Tins article has pmltv >ed all other Sarsaparillas; and slitt gives as great saus-, fa s?fo a sntead SamgiAsntng -Kaifrty made from Dr Lh' rfccipc, add lUemo t popular u\ the m i=th l Hr. Kluie't Tooth Ache Drops A certain anil easy "Stf" ba, in ely bough, the r.gh, for the United.. Stales, of the celebrated C-onrenlrarei AJinera; Writer, fbomP-at the Sulr Spiuie» ot Doctor Wffl,C. dm,el at St Catharines, C tV. This med ctne bas at tained a uotoneij anil popularity never be ore *<l“?;lled bv any preparation «t that place, and Us sale has been lomraei-uraie with tta merits, which are enraoidmory All die remedies are fully ilercrdied in tobegnen to alt who call where the Medic tries are All preparations -hnown-as •> COMSTOCK'S "air COM3TOCK.*CQ.’s, alwayß He lanaed andnowbelougs to Dr Lucjim •a Camsiict and: thoughlbe nsa^SiflSS, Co. willhecoaun,tied,thts.eicnqTalielwitJtth?ihc-atnile signature of Hr, U S C will -in future designate the q&nul a N lL others must be spurious /" /Z? tT The above medicine* coo beiad in All place of febO .. . i WILLIAM JACK3ON* -—obmmberllu’a Commorctal CoHego, fCUAHTHK KI) A. D.IBSU.)- ,'i - located at fle:eenur;.«£-'4&»&« s?j»^i¥T&!SS^“^SgS£a eonGned to any pamcuiar printed ta*Wrf? sf«n of lon a great variety of practical f ° rm ’!Svii ( jr ir a de dally occurrence in ihe atlhe [ Free Lcctureaon Commercial Law are College every Monday evening, G? ™. OSST “mLTcoSd'wia^^fatten nCeraniereial SSonw^eaaSaneenlen.roriiisclaMes AdcnarUneni mopened forthe purporti ofrosmicUng m E chS& others, in Ihe principles of drafting, con engineering, fto. _ Bv Kfaence to our principal merchant and tmelpess men uvrlllho fonndthat ihereiene Inutrtotionin this vicinity that poseessCß snpeiipr advantages for coalify lnir young “W in the vanons pnnrans of trade. 7 o, K. CUAfIBEKLIN, Pruierpnl, • u anaTrofesror^fßnolt-Kceping. . ’vrAL.KKUUV AAU-UUFi-S—A:<u:>l»Dle V tuck on band, at A- A. MASON A cqs, \tbii ' N»s.®«i4 64 State? n - ' ' V s 4- ‘ • V-^Vv 1 * -' • . -■;'"t- , ‘. •• ' V ‘ V,' - . ' , '“’.‘c ‘ \ ;■: -5 \ •'"'.We \" r : : 'v raqg2B' 7 U«movtla y v ( Stetlgg attft HUftlCT ttt?o - . *■ ..■?«»•» DKMIAt ' „ „ I DBrTffiOlifN, No, *» DIAMOND ittfiy. «D*v«E! til* entire attention te anoffi.e practice. ,. SasiM ffeusw * yotnitfnl indulgence andexcesfc .V tanciity of the Blo&dj.wlt&.all dSteteeitf;thavetimaj \ - origin, * Skin Diseases. Scortjotfa ;-Eraptfo«A Tener, **. . BingwornnMerinmerDiseaises,Seminal WesineajJnF ’ aoiutcy, Plies/Bheamaitsiit, Female WMioea. Mouth- \ - fy SiippresilonsjDlaeaseaoi the Joints, P-tStnlsUnAßO' » ' ' MervoisASectlone, Pains dona of the Bladder and KiaDeysisucceccfuUytreaXSd. - t **Sixteeti years’ practice (stria till* cltytenables IP. t Srosco to dfer assnranoe3 of speedy care to alt sshamay *°Oils?Andpnvateeonsnlting rooms,4l „ i ' -jjy Charges moderate, ■* oavftdSniy YVEtrMATI'W—Dr Browtfa newty flisoovred rtmj “ *- U> edy/orßheamatlsnuraapcedyandcertaintameiljr i > fortliatpatafUUronlile. IweyertaUs t,. * Office and Private ConsultationKooms N 0.41 f DIA MOND, FUtabarglii Penna. Th* Doctor Is rijray* «1 - hams , ' i»6l9*dS» „ m tmpt yellow dock and sarsaparilla. TSBotlgroAl and only femAno'preiiaraiiotf far (lie ermuuunt care of Consumption anfl Disease. af aiigs when Hips'are suppD eAtolieeffecieabyth, too fete ate of.Mermry, Iron. Quinine,&e. 4a. , ’ IT WILL ClffiE WITHODT FAh., * * Scrofula, i orKing’sEvll, i -,,i - , >Cauoens>Tninors, . „ r ... ■ ErUjmonsoftheSkiii, . Erysipelas, Chronic Sore ' , Eyes, Junewonni orTeners, - ' . < Scald Head,Rlieumslian, Pains in, the Hones or JoinlspOld Sores untiUi' .■ . .... ~' . ■ccrs.Swclhngofthe Glamls,Syplil lis.lly* ■ < ■ ' i : pepsia,SaltKheumt Disease ofuteKidneys,,..... - . > ~LossofAnpeii(e,DiseasesarisingftomibSo.-_ ■ ufcir o ("Mercury, Pain in the Si ties and Shoulders, , •ay, Lumbago, Jaundice, tad . - o-- ‘ - Costivenepf. . n„. . 3 ~\ _ - THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN . . L, AND THE “RED HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, 1 ’ are ihe invaluable rcmedial. GKor.l3 from n\-hiCli “ Dr.- i«»;i Guyzous Improved Extractor Yellow Dock and Sar sspanlla’’ is formed; and ihe laboratory of Dr ■ has given usthe viriaes ot the HO Toot 3 in Iticlr per fee non.l His preparation contains all tberesiorsUve prop ernes of the roots, combuieil anil concentrated In their utmost strength and efficaejr- Exphrimeuts were made in the manufacture of this medicine,untilil was found that it caoMnotbefurther- - , (mptoved* . Accordingly, yvfrfihdittesortedUMHmostiMivewaJiy, mcoseaof Hepatic,Scdrbatic aad Cutaneous complaints or general prostration of alllhe vital Jowcts, and fli£ tormenfcg diseases-of. the. EJdnjEoliywglo ittft.t ii-’ patience, and so injunotts to health |p* Scrofula, syp/t la, Mercurial Cowpltfints, Canter, Gangrene, hhcumalism* and a. exss&vanesy<cf - graablo and dan get erne diseases art speedily andpcrfet&y: • : . r cured by Vi* us* of tikts mediant Si.LiN£,{MtchigaQ),Oetober <1,1851- sfr, John D Park--Dear Siff It is wjth.-tmunerablo feelingaot gratitudL.tmit-1 anrable.ihiough. the-Divine- -'r,',:: j Pcovidenceot God, and by thcwonaer-'W£)rking ogeDCfT --: r ' : i 'n; . of that excellent TOcdicmeji - ' 1: and Sarsaparilla,” togiveyou u eympi9ms-of .niy ; . v - almosijiopeleeacase. r J ' tld ibe winter 0f1850,T-wasaitackeu wrth:ttgfcvere.W;;; : - - tv _ pain, which was gradnally extending ibroughtbbwlrolorrv w-k': rightsido and legistibesame;ume« a.toval prostiaiion'' ii t 4 "'.v;.: ofmyphy&LcaUyaleur} legoadshra&lctoahout' / two-thirds- of ns'cominoa size 1 procured toe attend ance of a skilful pra.cmfoner, who pronotinoed x&f dia- * case one of the worst forms of liver complaint. He said ~ my case was one not c*«ily handled) but prescribed for me- 1 remained iiuderhia treatment turn! I'Wo&saUs-~' " ' fiedhecouldnotheipme- v I thenprochrcdofyontagent . .. atthi place, W. A.-Deere, two bottles of Gnyzott’iYCl' low Dock sad Sarsaparilla, from wiuch-1 received a ? / vast amount ofbenefit. After having taken fourboule*^ ii more, I-was able ip ipuesue my:bttsn-eBs. , withotit.any r inconvenience, and have been since that tiincn well > f maai whllc but a short umesince. Lwbs confined to my, bed thiee-fotuths of tlic wme; andl cannot.&ecribe?-ihfl. i -vv. i return of id? health to uny -other, cause.than by"’thft-. wencyof thauruly valuable medidnej Gay Colt's Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla,.; ■HASJSfcL..;VAvIOP£Ksr.:^:.y-^ Balxhe* October H, 1851* hlr I XJ Pari—Dear Sirr I send “you the foregoing certificate; and so far as I ain acijuatniec , 'Wiih ' - ' it u» all true. 1 procured It, thinking lt-mlghtbeabe&c* fit to you'and the nSllcted. You have theiprlvilege.-or.■; liamgitas you thiakbegt Yours, W A DEfiSKS. * ' The foUoifimg Liutr u from a htghXy respectable pAjsfr cuxn.vhocnjvb* an extensive proe/rdr; . NaVABBB, (SiarkCoMO.JyNov-I^lfiSfi:- I ’^;'^ l • 'Dr JohnJD. Par4- ; -oearSirt w DfcGuyzau , SPbUract oi Saraupanita ” 'jnus -medicino'has bcen.prescnbed, :’— • by roe for the lan three wiih good gene?.. . -•••• ral dcbUity, Liver Ooranlamt, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Cwcutc uud Nervous diseased In all Teinale' Com* nlamta it certainly is onhqoaUcd In the use of this tnCdtetne the- patfent constantly cams sttengtli and vigor, a fact worthy of great con sidetauan In rleasaut to the smell, 4nd con be u’ed by persons with the most delicate stomach*, - With safetyv under any- cucumstanccs.: •I'am^y.eakiflgy\:--r fiom experience, and-tathe affliciedl advifleits JUWu DK; J. & LKBPEE^ Extract qf a. Letter from an exten jip& iTeftfiant sn Ifts* »*A, Wisconsin* - Nsfisan, (Wisconsini, Oct.£StiSs!. > a Mr sToJbuD. lam oatt>f^joar a \Bil!-'* tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,” and « Dr. Guyxou’a Ex ttaa of bellow Dock anil Sarsaparilla.” Please fox* vvanl asuplily immediately. - ■*. . ' _ > ■ Your Balsam of Wild —not a botileftuleil of ufiordmg immediate relief, andin - > a tverym tcncebatone (an old geulfeman Of 7i years of ngel, itcurediandthe- YflUowiDoekfiasdoneeqtially os welt f took three bottles my c elfi last fall, ond en joyed perfect health last winter, lor the first winter ot eleven years,- being troubled: with asevere eruption Ob: r.;i , the skin, which laid me up from two weeks to four > months every winter aad spring,* onUltast Winter. ' : Henry E. Jones, a brother merchant and a particular a fnesdof two bottles oFthe Yellow Dock for a Scrofulous- Emption, which % has worked on entire eifrc* J - ./ My store - lit at the comer ot Wisconsin Avenue an! Wafnatstrceu Yoars, rc'pectfolly. - »- CHARLES a CASE. t : 10* Price Si perbottle—six bottles for Sold by , J. D PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio, > Non U-east corner of Pourllfacdwalnut sts.,—entrUnc*'- v\‘ •on Walnut—to whqra:aU ort]ersraustbe aadrcssd<L '- : ' " - JKidd Btreet and the Diamond: H A ’Fahnestock A Cot PiMav- ----11- burgh; J A'Jones, Pittsburgh J Lee-& Beethom, AHe- L i i , ghenyCiiy; I4T iW Jf Lamber^ , -x , ‘’i -L B Bowie, Umontownj - Greensburghr S Kounlx,-Somerset? Bedford; Heed AScm, Hanting.don; Jurs. Orr; - ■ \ burgh; UitilebrandiCo, iudiaua; WrighfylCtttßnv' i >r:-r? . nmg; Jivans A Co, BrookviHej:/A: Wilson A Son. ; i' McFarland A CojN-CaUender, Mcadv *=>' . vllle; Bimon A Co, Erie ; Henry Forker. Mercerf Jaa--. KeUyACo,.Duticr;SSixdQi,Buaverf-J D Sumoierton^ Warren C 8 P Crocker.* Jj.jDrownßviile. , T - f&ovlS 'Ain’t Cluirr Ptctonll -- —. . T?OR THE CURB? OP COUGHS, COLDS, Ha&RSB-; . X< NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING! COUGH ' »- C&QDPj ASTHMA, tit* CONSUMPTION,, ‘ , 1 - - r v | loofferiug toTho commoaii?; ilu3]ii6lty celefirateil ls-"'', .. . meiiy for diseases of the throat nod lungs, it Uootott J 'wlatt to tilde with the Urea or health onhe cniteted,but frankly to lay before them theofinroosOf distinguished men aadsomeortbeevidenfces'oflusuccesvfinim which’ , they caitstodge ror themselves., We auteeroiypiedgo ourtelve» to make oowiWajaeruona or false statttttems t of its efueao y, nor nil! wc holdout any hope to srtlbrinjj-; ' ' humanity which facts willnocwarrant’." ' 1 ~ r -~' Y , Many f reefy arc here gijfen, and we solicit aninqdry v. v - frera ihspabiicnnu all wa publtsh, wiltifindiheßtferrectly ieUab!ei“uaithe:meditia4iWor*-.t v-itiTi-r -thy Ihelrbeal confidence Ftonths dusinguuhtd Brqfasatcf Gk&nitirli ani Sfixf#* r'< - - - ria Vtf&fieaj ■fidwtfoitt-Coiiegfc-.e..'. Dear Sir: 1 delayed answering the receipt of ytm% c r * preparation, until I had an o pwumty Of witnessing (la effects id myownfamrty,orinihefamiUe&ofLmsrfriends. This { have now done with a laghdcgreeaf . * uoiij mcase&bnih of addlis and children t I have feundtt; -*iii ingttdienUahowifipdweifltfXtK-' J •** ■••••■•■ medy far colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases * I’AUKbR CLEAVEIdAWft M,U* Batjr»swicc, Me > F«rb, 5, 1547, , t t From an Ovtnttrtn ifce Kanulion iq &t& Clip* % " hoWBLtj * Dr JJC Ayer; 1 have been eored-of Die Worst conga s J \ ever had in my fire, by yont “Ciissay Pjsrpu.E/* and <• .novcrfail, *hea l.have opponumtyof recommendingi* , toother,. , JTPBead the fallowing, and see if 'worth amah TheT>auemh ad. become very teebic, snu ihe eHlctof the medicine woaunmiatahabiydlaunci^-i _ >• Umt*D SfxlKa Hotel, * -Dr JC. lb&ve been afihcied * ' frl infection of the lunge, and all the gymptooisofssUjqdr--- „ con ompuon, for more thansyeot- lepourfifto. --j ' dicirje that woald teach my case, niiui f commenced U» $ - < * nse df your «Ciniß&>?«e»s*L,* which gave.ihe gnuSßai relief, and I hove been eteadiJy gainin'* in* ctro giM U my health is well tngh restored. / - j tVhile using your mediciue, "I had ihe gratification of » r - curing with it royTeverend , » leritfstncuwlio had been stfspcndfidjfromhfs parochial , ‘ ilauca by a aevereraitack ol hroaenius. * 1 have pleasure in'eettifjxng theso facta t * Audam, slfoyoura-toapectfully, - ' j r p, OAIiIIOUH, of South Carolina; jrt-The roHowyig of th«r worst of caeca which ihephy-Hicjuns and friends thought tobctneardblo con amfuoi- - * CHE3IKtIi Ang j,C.Ayer,—Bir. I was taken with &tcx«ble cOogh> - broughtonby ueold, iu the beginning of JlaatFebmary, 1 ond lO more than lwoniontbs.7-' Ceugbicg iacessantly night and day, 1 hecanift.ghdst!|f . and pale, my eyes were sunken and gTassy,-and my _ *> breath very ebon Indeed, l waaTapuJi/fuiuug»andiH each/disircs* for breath, that bat little honeof my ery could bo enter lamed. WhUeiathi simation, a friend -< of miue,libe Key John Keller,of the \ bfoughtueabotUeofyoprCirßwPaei&aAh, winch 1 iriedmoretogiaiSfy hun, than from any expecwhonof' obUuung.reliefcv lie good efiboiindncedme toebntwvo.; - ;Ua nso, /and f/soon found my health muchKDpfo?Pd<7 vrr. :l- _ ; Nowin three montiia, fatnjvelland strong, aaJ cob a l< " tribute my cure only to your grearmedicute *-PrepaTedafl4*oldbyJaiapsC.Ajer,PraeUMilC&fcja* r ? iS whotesa’umJ PomiESioek, auHhy ij& < hy H P.ScLwurUi auiJ. Douglass, hjidhy gene rally. ° ee * |j | . FufnUuro ttnd. ChnlT Wai-oroora,. , * JOSEPH MEYER, 4J4 Penn street. ÜboTO UiO Canal Urtdge, ieepatonstautlyanhandandmate* to onler, attho tooptpnoa, evexjr «* - t ■ remand Plato PURNITUBE, SOFAS and CHAJfiS - of the best workmanship and most approved gtyto. purchaser* would do w.U.to v&ithli Wareroom. euriemowt*- J J - * -J ‘ ■ j ArtDtvAtUs ruUSrot—rtsMjrrcrt'urea olTUksrem rl t~l Hardware Paper, for ealc at , J ’ , r W, SC HAVEN’S PaperWarehorue, J fsbH comer of Slaiiernnd ««;!*, ' A."’ <- *<Vi' *V* 4 * V v * - V 1 ■t «• , „ s* V . V;. „ ' '-'Mi
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