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' s . - ' ' ~ <-r-. .■ •. 1 - - - + '-*/v v - *■' ' , -'3^'i= > 7?-“=v , ;-.v/‘S’r > ’' ’■• • •-: V, ''.-T-'i:--r-' , •; •- • : -'.vl. : ,i*:>V‘-.-7.'' ■■■;,’.. : 1 -.,''', - jt f - , v -„ <‘.t, f* •’ ' ~lSji *“ ' '7 * ,p/ '' r * .*-7- '”%•**?**** ' l - ‘f '* "/ - - ;•- _~•- t =;-\ :. ■ ~ ' - - *— ■ ■ ■ - ■ --■■■■ ■ 1 •■ ; a •• - *% TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. L Suction mtes. „. lj , EOE SALE &TO LET. v anb SrokftfX, ' s at& Btmm. ! - Atieaon eir<fc , “~ ■ ~* S V; *‘ : ‘r" ± >• -■ -■? .-3 ** T-' ■ rrHE nntestßncd. Efwr oa Interval of foar year., has THE sabseiiher-wishes to leajff&r a jleimof , Va««;s>l/llA' ifriellil . D#-~ >i 4’-«C j s »*» P-• K V —-■ 1 JL «B»ln resumed I>n«neti. Havinu complied will @Syeans,to S-fifsl-rttemanvil* lalge »ud «p!end«i «> »»»««»> r} 4 S-'j' 7n ft »Vv,Vt>V§ . tterequismons of the lawrecutaupg Sal« at Attcttoo, JMrtiety iIOTEL, at-Turtls-Creek, AiPBl U BASKKKSANnKXCIIAaa W K ' t lt v '«^tT^X^rrk - , * . WAakranTOtt 9A andha-Tlog prtreured a first ilawt Uceti*e a? Auctioneer fiom Pm-bargti Til* Hotel eentaiue fortl’tbrM fine HA?E RFAIn ,fr ' nr. n >»AfIraQTOI, ±At), JA. fortbe City of PtiubergU* lie offsra hta servlcea as attch Inrgerooms, witch ire finished inastyle equal to the t» if&*fr**'siL , ***<'* V$ a >;. SeHATB.—Mr.-CoopeCTeporteia.pehtlon _ . ito hts friends and tie pablie,(a!!«nlly:i%)nntl»'Ut4kp».' firiS-clartHoteliroE^ ; Ute; bUlesil Tie Sudillnifjand n , t , »- thbmodlScationofthßtnriff.-itmlnpftinct-tba ~'-r ... : nencciq(-neaily.thirty. yearsiMiWe ineofbiisine?j,lie. aceommpiiHtioiieureoftluibcsiid"'—''' ‘'PS iVI Woodworth, oatent. - J I hazard! nptJungjnaaying that boenabed to give tcfn situated attbeJ'*~‘ - leniircsuUsfaouontd.aUihose.whomayifeeJdUposeilld '•PliiiiirW'*"- ,i ' ; Mr. MasOlTfirDiathe.opmmitte&ou forctoW- • patronizeium. -. P. McKISNNA, Aueuon^-• • wjft«ea - ,thb.tkoißioaof ths.lateljoard'df Commissioners . T ;,,. o Auct, ° 1 '" on, cliuma against Mexico. • ‘ •:, ' * T tfv7* '<- 7 - '• . «f offiwra of ttejM&y and nayy engaged in HBW V*S *ri^'^bs.^Ttoviiyer;oppoaite;. CaWbmsAndsOiegonj^>;--.i.; W.^-J:-'v excellent order, nnd tfe .largest New Orleans t Mr. Borland introddeed a w' — SSeralowtiithfaUcargoea. Mieaouri " *-V ; h now Clear of ice, from St. Joeephdown. The! »t--- andiho 11 Tolly .~St,r^“ ;fe| Iff *»!<? rji: 3 V~i y ißHMaeiii SgmSmSmsisßm Wm»B6m&BfamS*m !^^^^SKJa!^CWfcss<S§lscSS?ilS^S£S^ fesS^AssPs^sf? mmm-simm SMSiS#* |teB^ sSlSlSSsi£B£ii *s«ll«#SS . . w " i' 1 "._w - ‘ .;. :-.. - ,:.: 7 ' ;■ ;- ~"' - ; ; MOBHING:::::"gE BBPABY 25 ~ WEDNESDAY nlv«r luUIH*«« B » «'■ „ river has commenced to fall slowly. There whs 16J feedwater In the channel lost night.' at ,dm&- Considerable activity on the wharfr~s'"/ . * The* weather yesterday was very mild and pleasant.' Navioatios —Tbe liver opposite is still- in eJrita* order, and the largew New Orleans SSera go «t with foU cargoes. The Missouri £ now dear or ice, from St. Joseph down. The Mnoisis open to .Peoria, and theMissisaippito Tullji—-St. £oui» 'Union, Ulh. lO feot:water in the channel, at Vincennes, on-^hnrsiay. , JIEAX.TII OFFICE. INTERMENTS IN THE CITY OR PITTSBURGH from tit 1614 «/ Fi&n«rjr, tt lie 2514 Etirtioni, 1854. „ Adults Children, Catarrh «r Lungs 0 ............ 1 Glandular Affection... 0 1 Mania a P0tu......... 1' -O r i1ea51e8.;................ii........ O 1 Old Age..., 1 0 Fthises Vdlmonalis 1 0 • Pnenmonia.,'.. 0. t- J Scrofula V'.-•• ; Total 3 .OF THE ABOVE THERE WEHE j. . > Urnier t'vycur-**? a Flora- 30 to . 40- From Uo !? 1 “ \ *• ' ’-2tri' : si *V. •• < - fi 50t0'.160 *0: « : S iA"lo".ii-' »i-0 I **•6o to 70v^v-v..--0 « 15520..*-’ 0.« soto&o y~? “ 20t030—■ W.lolQO*** 4 **’*' By order of ilia Board of pQkLOCKi in to ihe Board oiileaUh. , Sad Accident.—A sad accident eccurred in AM leghony city, yesterday morning about 9 o'clock, which resulted in the death of Mr* "Wm*. McKel vy a citizen of the Fourth Ward.* ..Ho was lying atthe bottom of a deep stairway, leading to the cellar kitohen of a,-dwelling, in Isabella street. Aseoon as itbwas discovered that he was dead, Coroner Arthurs was sent for, and a jury sworn. It appeared by the. testimony given .before the jurors, that the deceased was in good health during the: morning ; that he had walked from his dwelling to some of hie neighbors houses; had called in at the dwelling of. Mr. Ferguson; and began to-play, with: a .little boy about two years old,~ and Btarted offi wilh. the child .tO.h.Uy Borne cakes:-Ho purchased the cakes and return ed to the house. - On attempting to descend the outside' cellar stairway, he fell with his head downward. Dr. Elliot was called to examine the body, and Stated, that the fall was .sufficient to kill.n man of his ago. - From this testimony the jury decided that Slr-hlcKelvy catne to his doath by falliog-doWUa deepstairwsyrof adwellinghouse on Isabella street. . ~ ...... ’. The deceased,is said to be about GI years of ige- ..... Surglariaus .'—On Monday night, at., a late hour, watchman. Duffy arrested a man in the rear of H. D. King’s exchange office. After his re. moral to the watch houßß, the watchman went back with a light, and discovered that threcholea had been bored through the back door of th,e office, and a fourth one, was - nearly through. Do also found a ■ brace, - with- a- largo bit in it,, which had been dropped jnst where the manwas standing when arrested.. The man, who gives hie name as John Johnson, was examined before Mayor Guthrie yesterday, morning, and gave a very confused and contradictory account of him* self. Ho had about his person 8 gold rings, SI in counterfeit money,-some smalLchuuge, and a certificate of tho deposit of a watch with a man named Spencer. Mr. Spencer was sent for, and - proluoed a fine-looking .lever watch,.. With fiow: ored face, which hesaid was: the one left in his hands as a pledge for tho payment of borrowed money, Ther Mayor detained Johnson for fur ther bearmg. The: watch and rings are at tho office fprexammatiou. Any- person who may have -lost any articles of the kind hod better cal! and see them, .as they arc very likely stolen goods. -- .. .. : ■ Mayor's Court. —letters were no cases up be fore tbo Major on Monday morning, the noble - precedent does not appear to have hod much ef fect Some ten or a dozen Individ aals, (a part hardly deserving the name,) found their tray into the watch house'duri ngMonday night, and . yesterday morning came .up for examination. Most of them were discharged on the payment of 6nei Among the rest was a very interesting young lady, whose eyes -looked like they never could he opened, and whoseface boro recent tra ces bfn successful effort at kissing the ground. She had accidentally met with a very irndyoung man, who bought her n bonnet nod shawl, and afterwards introduced her iota the tombs by bis too’violent protestations of never-dying love. Ladki’:Sliding-— A. stated meeting of tho’ Ladies’ - Association of the Friends of -Hungary will ho held this afternoon, at 2} o’clock, in the meeting house of the Fifth Presbyterian Church. It was expected that an address would bo deliv ered by Win. J. Bose,-Esq.; but, owing » extensive- arnmgements which the : Committee are making for the supper on the Fourth of March," it is- deemed moat ■ proper to - defer the address until the next meeting.- All ladies who -feijl interested in the cause; ure earnestly invited to attend. * ' Attempted villisu broke into the house of. Dr. McClsren, in Sandusky street, Allegheny city, on Monday night, fcuTwns fortunately prevented from securing •anything- liy--- tho wakofQlnpss-- of. Mrs. Mc- Claren Ho entered the house by prying open tho window shutters, and brisling a window. ' When ho found that he ; wse die ■' covered, and a light was about to be -struck, he broke down'stairs anil-made, his escape through .'■the door-way into ike street.. Bapusta. —The late Michael Allen of this city .leftby will the following legacies: ’ Sreaby terian Bond of.Foroign Missions. $lO,OOO, Domeotlo Mi55i0n5.............. Mo<) Educati0n................... -•••- 3|OQO , 'Publication ~ 3,QQO Church Extension Fund ..... 4,000 -American Bible Society:...... ;.... 6,000 American Sunday School .Union 4,000 American Tract Society... - 4,000 :■ American Foreign- Union. 3,000 Total.,.- $42,000 —Cttrotu'cfe. Xfea Carpets.—\<a were yesterday shown a now style of carpets, just received by W. ,Mw Clin took nt his carpet store, on fourth street. Itey nre decidedly the richest wo hare eyer yet seen. Persons who wish to'secure either ,fino carpets oV rugs, would, do well to call, on Mr. Me* Clin tack soon. - Tlaatre.— To-night is the-last of the. season,, and is set apart fop the benefit of Messrs* Ste- Martin, Conner, Damn • ilton, andSilcor. - .The theatre frilLopen again in a few weeks, with an entire new company. The bill offered to-night is One of rate merit - ~BguA large a took of veneers, varnishes, frames, mouldings, looking glasses, tools, store . fixtnrosj &mj.mU bo -sold at the, store OfTkos. A. Hillier, this morning nHO o'clock, by-order of the Sheriff. > ■ - HSR-The police officers were kept rather busy • yesterday, and severol persons wero‘ committed jon various charges. —. FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad , unis’ Express, at" the WAVEBLEE HOUSE, JOiotacnd Alley. - test. BY LOTS. _. XXXII CONGRESS—EHIST -SESSION. WiiHiHQiojr, Tab, 24. Seems —Mr. hooper reported a petition “for the modification of the tariff, and against the Woodworth patent. J 6 ■ • Mr. Mason. from the committee on foreign re lations,, reported 7- against-an-investigation -into tha decision of the. late hoard'Of Commissioners on claims against Mexico. . Mr. Gwinn reported a bill,- increasing the pay of officers of theariny and nayy engaged in California and Oregon. 1 . Mr. Borland introduced a resolution declaring that each State should, afcthe next Presidential ] election,; be entitled to electoral rotes equal to | what it; is entitled fo under the enumeration of 1850, . and not under 1840. The bill, granting land to lowa for tho con atmotion of- certain railroads, WBBtakenop, and Mr.. Green addressed:tbo Senate in,its support, v Without farther considering the question. The Senate adjourned.-,: ■ v - - ; House —The Houso resumed the consideration of the bill granting the right of .way, and a do* nationofpnblio land toMissouri fori the con strue lioo ofa. railroad from St. Joseph to Han nibab and from St. Louis ta theweßtern line of tho state. Mr. Orr, of South Carolina, advocated the bill, and: urged ;the-propriety of the govern ment granting lands -ashed' for such purposes. He quoted tho speeches of Calhoun, Casa and others in support of his position. ; Mr. Welch, of Ohio, gave notice that he would introduce an amendment to the bill, which-he explained by Baying, thatit proposes to take the road fVom St. Lpuis, and thence to the westero lino of Missouri, through the states of Illinois, Indiana and part-of Ohio, to Cincinnati, thence .to some point on the. line of Washington county on the Ohio-river, at or near Marietta, or a town in Virginia, on the opposite shore; and thenoo on to tbo Three Forks, on tho line of the Balti more ahdQhioßailroadin Virginia. Before concluding, the morning hour expired, and the House went into committee on tho boun ty land law, but without coming to a oonolasion the committee arose.) ' "Mr. Darby, -of Missouri, who was stricken With pnralysis the day before Congress met, was bronghtinto tho Hoose for the first time, in a chair, and the Speaker loft his piece and went down-to him, and administered to him the oath of office. Tho House then adjourned. MR. WEBSTER’S SPEECH. New Tong, Feb. 24. : Niblo’s was filled to oversowing last night, with a brilliant aadience of ladles and gentle men, to hear the discourso of the lion. Daniel Webster, before the State Historical Society. ) Tbe-speaker dilated at considerable length upon tbe ancient history of Greece and Home, that had been handed down to us, alluding ta the difficnlty ofdistlngaishiag between the fabu lous and actual. After reviewing the progress of literature, poetry, and historical compositions among tbe ancients, the speaker next turned to the history of our own country. He said, it was divided; Into three epochcs, tho first descending from tho settlement of tho colonies, to 1774; the 2nd, from that period, to 1759, when tho present Constitution of tba government was es tablished ; and theSrd, embraces the period from that date up to the present time. The speaker mainly considered that portion of the third period, .embraced within the adminis tration of Washington. The assembling of tho first Continental Congress in Philadelphia, was a -grand event, and may be regarded os tbe era at which • the Union of the States commenced. Let this day be ever remembered! It saw assembled from tbe several colonies, tho great men whoso nameshavocame down tons, and wilt descend to posterity. On that daythere could have been -assembled on no part of this globe, an equal number of men, possessing greater talents and liberty, or animated by-higher and more patriotic motives. They made no speeches for ostentation —they sat with closed doors, and their great maxim was “faire saw etcire." After giving a rapid sketch of tho events that chequered the proceedings of the assembly, and the first straggle in which blood was shed in Massachusetts, tho speaker made a beautiful allusion to the scene and dayon which Washing ton first took on himself tho government of the city of New Fork. I!o said that tho first Con gress makes an illustrious passage in our history, aud that with it might be classed tho Coaveolion which framed tbo Constitution, and tho firatCon gress, filled by gray haired men of tho Revolu tion, nod Washington himself in the principal chair of state, surrounded by the beads of tbe deportments. The importance of this Congress did not strike the minds of ordinary men, but the Burkes and Foxes, and tbo sagseions minds of Europe beheld it, and hod their advice been followed, bow tho destiny of England would havo been altered. Instead of subject colonics, England non be holds ns her mighty rival —rich, powerful, and intelligent like herself. And may they bo for ever friandly rivals; —may their power and greatness, sustaining themselves, be nlwsys di rected to the promotion of Iba pence, prosperity, enlightenment, and,liberty of mankind. And if it Should be their united destiny, in the course of human events, to bo called on in the cause of hnmacity, and the causa of freedom, to stand against & world in arms, they are of a rocs and blood to tnect the crisis, without shrinking from the danger,.without quailing in the presence of earthly power. Tbe close of the address was a most eloquent sllaaionto the present state of the country, and the prospects before It If we and our posterity bo two to thb Christian religion, and maintain just moral sentiments, and such a conscious con vlotion of duty ns should control our hearts and lives, we may have the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our. country; it will hsvo no decline and fall: it will go on prospering. But if we and posterity reject religious Instruction and authority, violate tho rules of eternal justice, triSo with Injunctions of morality, and recklessly destroy the political constitutions that biud ns together, no man can tell bow suddenly q catas - tropho may overwhelm us, that shall bury all our glory In profound obscurity. If that catas trophe shall happen, let itbavo no history—let a, plausshlo narrative never bo written; let its fate belike that of tbe lost book of Livy, which no human eye shall ever read, or the missing -Bleiad, of which no man can over know inore than that it is lost, and lost forever. A PRINTER GONE. A- printer named -B. F. Gould, of this city, committed suicide yesterday, by blowing out his brains with a pistol. • Four more arrests havo been made, of the par ties charged with stealing specie from the Missouri Bank. They were a brother of Capt, Dixon, and a boatman named Btinbam, who was laid $4OO to row Pitman from Holmes’ Hols to ?almouth. > Piiiladki.piua, Feb. 21. WO steamer City of Glasgow passed tho Bein' ware hreakwater. lhis morning, from Liverpool She left on the 4lh Inst.. The steamer Georgia sailed for Chogrcs to day with 800 passengers. The Oambria passed ■the Asia on the 7th inst., from Liverpool. Amass, Feb. 24. Tho anti-rent ringleaders arrested to-day, were identified by Mr. Pish. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Feb. 24. ■ Cotton... Sales of 8000 boles at unchanged prices. a . Elour.,.Sales of 600 bbls City mills at $6,87j; 600 bbls Harper’s Ferry, at $5,12}. Grain ... Sales 6000 bushels Genesee white wheat on private terms; sales, 10,000 bußhels Pennsylvania and Southern yellow oorn. at GB@ C9c. - Corn-meal... Sales of 100 bbls at §3,25©3,48 bbl. Provisions...Saleaof2sQbbls mesa pork at §16,76; 800 bbls lard at 9J. Coffce„.Bales 700 bags Rio at 8J @9; 200 bags Java at 110. ■ ■ , Molosseß—Sales 800 bblß New Orleans at SOo gallon. . Stookai.-DnHed States 6’s, 1867, $1,16|; Pennsylvania 6’s, 891; Tennessee 6’s, $1,02; Ohio O’s, 1876, $l,Ol. CINCINNATI MARKET— Feb. 24. Tlotn;,.,gales ofBoo bbls at bbl. The:-market;opened .very- heavy,- but abetter feeling was manifested- after ’change, caused by 'advices fromNewTorkandNew Orleans.- 8 Provisions...SaleB 400 bblS and 800. kegs lard at-7fo for the. former,.and.SJo,for. the latter.— ‘Sales 170 hhds baeon at6f for shoulders, and 7} for sides. Whiskey—Sales at 14J gall. - ' ‘ -Groceries ore without change. > .NEST OBLEANS _ MARKEr—Feb,-24. Cotton...9oobales weresoldyesterday at a de cline of J since Cambna’s news, New to strict middling is quoted at 7©7J—a decline of i®f« l from the highest point of last week. t s AißSjnr, Feb. 28. I “Xarge ntimbersof ibe-jpolioe started fronthere. last Bight to Bene, among the Heldsrberg mountain s, and arrested two ringleaders of tlio anti-rent riot of loot April, when E M. Fieb was tarred and feathered. Considerable resist-* anco was made-by the pntl-renters, bat the jpo'* lido reaohed Albanyeafe with the.prisoner namw cd Turner. - New Xonir, Feb. 24. Theodore Ezeiiel was yesterday arrested and committed, chargedwlth defrauding, to a large amount f SolomoaEoss. J NEW YORK MARKET—Feb. 24. Flour..;Bttles OTI2OO bbls at @4;08@4,05 for Stata,:<md ss@G,l2} for Indiana. Corn ...Soles 2000 bushels of Ohio mixed corn at 680. Tobacco... Sal 0536 hhdd Konluoky tobacco at provisions-Salcs 200 bbls lard at 9sc. No Bales of other articles. Cattle...l4oo head were offered yesterday; sales of good retailing qualities at-7, 8 and 9c. Cows and calves at $20@82@45. Sales 8 600 sheep and lambs at prices ranging from $2,75(3} 4@7 -jp head. Sales 100 extra Bheep at slo@ 25 head. Cotton... Sales 1000 hales at demand cbeoked. Holders have refused to concede to the reduction. The Cambria J B news has depressed ootton an other eighth. Sales of 4000 bales at 7} for strictly middling. Coffeo...Rio hufl advanced from 9 to 9Jc lb. DAILY UK VIEW OS’ THE MARKETS. Yesterday, the weather was delightful, decidedly Hie most pluajaat day of ihe ?ea»i>rr. Th ba**nts* there was quite o *iij—oar merchants teemed busy iu receiving andshtpping; Our rivei* arc receding slowly,vrfl,may noviyi&erefoie, expect a conunenceniem trade'. ASHES—We have a sale nf 3 casks reported, of Soda, at 3i; we mar remark that *alei are regularly made at &3>3L cash and limo Saletaios, we quote ai4|j?s Pot* nominal at 40*L FLOUR—Since the receipt of ibe sieamer new*, from Europe, float has given awuy in puce, and holder* are more anx'toat to sell. We hare sain ot 33 bbtj extra, at 33,13; Id do. extra, S 3 Cfi; 13 do 93.15; 31 do 93,1*/, 15 and 33 do. £3,14; 3* bbls jupertine ot 93,03 MOLASSES —The transaction in yester day, were targe jwe hove teles of2oo bbi* at 2*2, 4 mot, on the wharf; 200 do at 32, 4 month*; vales reported of •ereral lot*,by oqc haute, of 400 tibts, on Monday, at U3t>bh sl 20 do, to country, at 3$ 10 do at K. BACON—There is a bri.«k buslnes* doing in tfcn arti cle at steady rates, We notice sale* of !<HX) lb* ham* at 9s; £OO tht clear side* at SJ; l£SO fit* sboaldcr* at 712?7J FISH—We bflve reported a sale of 50bbL No. 3, In rye raacfcrel, ats? 25, 4 inoaths; 15 this do No 3, rmaH, at 87,21; ealei of 3 licrees Cwi fitb At 4. SEEDS—Them i« more enquiry for tU»*ver, with on upward tendency, we have a sale of IS bl»l« Olovut re potted at 85,00, with an offer of 95,3? for S&J l»M > t Tima thy, sale* of IS bushes at 93. GLASS—SaIe* of 50 bore/ Bxlo at $2, 4 months SUGAR—There Is a briik demand for Sugar, in tots, we note sale* of 20 hhds a* 5405 L 3 do, at 5. DRIED FRUIT—Sale* reported of 30 Uhls Inferior Peacbca at 87,37; 20 do Apple* at 9MO BULK hfKAT—Sole* of CCOO E*t country eared ai6|, cash. COFFER—We have rales of 37 bag* at time lOdp. at 10, tirve. lSObunhrU Oats et 25J Corn, 100 bushel* white, al 40«. 18 •»*» 0 IfiCHX* WATER t» TH* ClUfls*t. ARRIVED; Staatcer Atlantic, Parkta*oa s DrawttaVille. w Beaaet, Urownivifie, ** A M’lsec, Itetwrickrou, McKeesport. ” *boa»* Stifiver, Raiky, \VV*i Newtoa “ Gcueiuto, Cooam, West Newtaa. “ Uayarf, FeeUey, LUtabrili. " Mtaugaa No- a, Hoia*> Ueavef “ FomstCily, VVeUsviitc u ifcarft*l,Ci>aiveH, Wheeiiag. ** VenaoaL Hantciv, Si. Lout* M HailColombU, CcUj, HecHuirno?; “ J *oe Fr. aklii:— t 9i Leu<». *• Jeffcr#ooa Johflfton,Louis vltip *• ATwao, Kicney. W&rcMrC ** 'Rbcr, . Louijvilto DKPAUrCD: ** B-iitto, BeasetvUrowarville " Attanuc»Parkmtoft, tfo ** J M’See, llectlricksoii, SJeSfpspon. ** Tbcma*Fafi’ver, West Nctv r^. u tenant, \Vc*l Ncwtsa. ;• “ 6. U*yard. Peebles. . •* .Mten:raa Sio. X, Htne*. ** \Yincßeib?r, Moore, tVbeelmg. Hibcrma No. 9, Klioefciier, “ Hartford. flaeteiLNuhvUte u Gov. Meigo. sthank, florkingvort u Ftatcxmaa, Gon&iy, St. Lexi*.* THE new asd *p!«7tdtd o**«cnrer steamer WINCHESTER,GsoaoE &. Mouat, Warner, win ran »«• a regular triweekly packet betarcin th ts city and Wherhug, leariug Pittsburgh every Tue»d»y« Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., tor Beaver, Wclii vill*,Steubpnvi!!« and WclN'/argb; retaining, leave* Whaeluig for Steutcnvillo, WeHmiteand Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Frrd-**y, at S.A. M. Far freight or psAssgCyhavis; auvurjravred areuouno dauoas, apply on board,or to ARMSTRONG, CROZLB A Co, Agents, Water trtvet- The Wiuehr*tt*T i*a new vidn wheel boat, and is the largest and finest »te&m«r ever built tor the trade. Pa*- senger* and shipper* can depend on her romaiamg in the trade. 'drc*n LaSSSad Tnsfine steamer ALLKGUENV BFLLK 0. Cast. \Vj», lU*ka. leave* the Alle gheny wnarf for Franklin,every fifeaduy and Thursday, at 4 r. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Cant. Jo tin JUnsa, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frans ho, every Ttracfay and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight ur Paawaao,apply on Hoard. Itnargg Vox riaritUa and tloehiagpurt, t Jfffcbf? Tax&Qettcamcr PACIFIC, Z*Mort M*a *%Ms?feB£B&r]£*t. will leave tor the above and Iruonocdi ate pons every THOHSDA V,at 4 o'clock, F. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, nr to T. WOODS A AON, murlO , No. 61 Water tt., and 63 From si. For KtUauning and Catflabi I THE Ibftt draught and pleasant sieumer JB&sBs£g&g&ci.i. a RinSf. Capt Mn.uaa*ji, will leave the Allegheny wharf oailonday, Wednesday end Friday*, at 3 o’clock, V. Rl.tor Kutannlng and Catfish. For freight or pa»*Bae apply on board. hmvift Marietta* Farkiribargh aud UoekUag l JCffiUb * >ort t ‘ ach »‘' The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA. S*.m l ijTotsTSftstor will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday, *t *2 o’clock, F* M.j retornmg will leave Ifoektngport every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M Passenger* and shipper*roar rely on the utmost ac commodation tmd promptness. w. It. WIILELER, feh 11 No. 24 Market surel. BaLTIHobe, Feb. 24, vor bonfi tleaoh, Olarietta, Parkersborg and QaltlpotJa. ninwW k The line bfetioter GOV. MEIL9, i . ana tmcrmediale ports, every TUESDAY, at 3 P M For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb3 JOHN FlaOK* Acenl. Bostow, Feb. 24. . Cixainbarlt&*9 Commercial OolUge, (CIUSTEBED A. D. 1650.) locaud at tht earner of Market amt TKitd itreett. riIUE Plan o! Instrocnou pursoed in this In>iituiioo,ln I reference to BOOK-KEEPING, hu* beei tested by the Principal for a long period, and is practical, a* well aslheoreucal, ln all it* operations. Tno studeiius' not confined in any particular printed book, but is cartciised on a great variety of practical forms, soch as are of dally occurrence fa tho various departments of trade. Free Lectures on Commercial Law are delivered at the College every Monday evening, by Moists. WATSON and STOW Is, comraonelni a> 7 o'cioclc. facto il enuacetdd with th» In.Uuulon a Commercial Library, affording lUperlor ad»sntoge« to the .indent,, Uitu enahllog every one to botomo familiar with the laws ol Commerce. PENMANSHIP—A teacher lias hacn employed to take chance 01 this branch, who devotes hie whole at lehiion to the Jtdvaneement of his olasscs. "A dcparuhenl Is opened for the purpose of Instructing mechanics aud others, in the principles of drafting, con sirncting machinery, cngineai ng, Ae, . Hv reFerench to outptmclpnl merchants and business men It will be fonhd that tborots no Insulation in this vicinity that possesses sunerioradvantages for qtmlify tng yoLg men ins-dfcw ' and Professor of Book-Keeping. -J!n llol.LlCk’d LASi 1 NEWTBbOjamTABEV. D TAL PHYSiOLOG Y AND MAH ill A GG. The SStexuaordiniry of nil thaih# has nubl shed, and the complete of tie kind tfnndteds are sold e 'ut f Montage Gutie-A complete Kneyolopmdia of everytbg that married people can pithor.require or dc -sw« in know whether Fliyslologica! or Medical, and containinga!i the new diECoyertes. There is nothing U 9d lt 2ss”lftlSe^ftwrohn« l^»s,an—A oompteie practl eo^irStJsennonitsderangement*and disabilities,with s?e meauß O???e«nHngnnd enrieg Ihem, and of p T e- Srrtnh tor restoring its powers evon to extreme old oge. Nomam should be vvithont this book; tt will preserve Soiuuds from imbcclliiy and untimely death, npd give hope end new life to hundreds . nSW sunk in hopeless de ßo?h r 'worksnre Hlartmtedby cMtored plutes, andcon lain over BOU pages: Price, One Dollar each, Gau be sent ony where by Post, flew cdiuonis just issacd. Uemember, these Books lire suictlj: moral,.BCientihe, practically useful and popular.. ■- , . . If. MiNER M 00., BSStnllblUia at, feblß . _Agenf forall nf.Dr.Holllck’3 gcoks. Botieinln Glasa V/orlrs. , ihiira, rosbjujln 4- co., •VrANUFACTUBEHS of FUNT GLASS,in nil its JxL, variety. We have,alro, on hand, Lightning Rod Insulators, of a euperiot pattern to any Jluiifyec pro* duoed Pealoia j ih. Glassware can save from 10 to 15 pay wealthyalving ns aealL. . fc^r|od 6 e,eorhe r °fW.,er B nd^».««^ , 1 New Took, Fob. 24. CHARLESTON MARKET—Feh. 23. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Feb. 23. COMMERCIAL Grrtcv or th* Daily Fern. / Wtd-nexday, February 23, 1652. > port ov piTTsmmaa. For 'Wfistlißg I Allegheny UlVer Tr*d«s RSQVLAft FUANKIJX PACKETS. Widoiaday Pee bet for uineln&a(i« iiiii i Til* new tad fast running steamer GIN _JmKj|gCINNATI. Moslcr, will leave MlaaaGSsregularly every Wssmuoat. SSS2*““ ° r P8,,a,5e - I & O &&°iF?RGER. 5- V ;1 , > *v y»- Auction Cird* 3HHE undersigned* after,an Interval of foor years, has: □ again resamedvbosineSs. with" e requisitions of-tbe la vre gui aung. £ai w at Auction; and having procured* first dtass Llceiise as'Auctbocer forthe.Cjiy-of-JPlusburghj he.offera his services as *nch to his friends and the public generally, . Wiib an ejcpe rience of nearly thirty years m this line of business, he hazards noUungdn saying thatiiewiU ba enabled tagive entire satisfaction to.ali those .who may fee] disposed to patronize him. - P, McKtfNNA, Auctioneer/' . Ecferato the principal CUV Merchants; > v r ‘ AQCtion*«naUy 4 Sal«B» .. . . A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood J\_ and Fifth streets, at IGo’clck, A.M.,a.ireucratas« sortmeni of Seasonable, Stanle and Fancy Diy Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, flats, Caps, Ac. , . AT a O’CLOCK, P.M.* , Groceries, Queenswarc, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses*, new and second haud Household ana Kitchen furniture, Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. . Books, Stationery, Fancy article*,.-Musical Instru ments, Hardware.and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and fcUvcr Watches, Ac. V. M* DANIS, - . jualuf . .Auctioneer. I'. JU'llfiANAt Auctioneer. IjiJCECUTOWd SALK—Of Brick Hooseend Lor on j Marion street, In tht? Eight'Ward,onlhblat Monday oi March next; al 10 o clock A<M. Will lie sold on the prem<ses,ou the Itl Monday or March next, al 10 o’clock, A. M.,cnelot of Ground, fronting-on Marion street ;M feet, extending back on an allay 104 feci. On which a erected & two-story (trick House, m good order, and conveniently ntrajircd for comfort: 'together with other oul*t*u»ldnn;*-; a -hydrant at the kitchen door. The property is in use simple, and clear of all encumbrance. The terms* tvbiek will bo liberal end aceorr.modaungr, will be made known at sale. For further particulars, enquire of 6. B. MfttkA. fcsn , febl3its dr V. M’KERNAVAocI’r? W. O. M’CAHTEIKY, Auctioneer. Valuable city property at auchor —The subscriber. Assignee of L. &!>rotu, Will sell at put), lc rate, on the premi*e.ven Seturday, (be SIXTH DAV. uF iviakuii, a. Ir rax*. at vocioek, P. M. of mat asy, those threo Lou* of Ground, situated in the Seventh Ward, City of Pittsburgh, being No*. 1, ;4 ,and 6 in Shrom's Plan. . . . . Lot No. 1 fronting ill feet on Bedford’ street, and. ex. tending back 70 feel to a 4 feel alley, with the privilege of a 3 reel alley alongside, and on which there i% erected a two story dwelling bouse, % No 4 fronting Id fee' on Keatiag’a.aller.andextendiae back 63 feet to a 4 fe,n alley, and Having thereon erected a frame two story dwelling hon*e No 6, adjoining the above, and having erected there on a two »ioiy brick dwelling house. SOBS BaUTON, Attorney at Law, No,o3Firib street, Or, to U SHUOM.cu thfiprcmfeea ! febld W. O.APCARTnEY, Aubt’r. P, m. uavis, AeeuoEeer« 1 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUUNITUHE at Avc now —On Tuesday morning, March 2d, at I 0n s clocfc, at the residence of John £. Cowrevr, Esq, No Second street, nor Grctu, will be sold, as he i« remov ing foot <nc City, bis entire stock of Household «nQ Kucbcn Furniture Atnone which are—superior plane (one, ro*cwOjd ea*e; uuaogany secretary and booh ease : mahogany hair *CRlsoCa,chairs and rueker; cen tre table, marble top; wulmtt wli&t-not; mahogany sideboard; rurd tables; French plate mirror; tea poyij candelabra*; solar lamps; Braasel* incroin ami *tnir carpetsj hearth rug*; hai oil cloth; Venilian blinds; marble top enclosed <rs.<h viands; dressing and plain bureaus; high and jow post bedstead*, cane seat and Windsor choirs and rocker*; work and wotb stands; dressing Russia iron (coder* and pan*; fins irons; dining aud breakfast tables; complete sett of ivory handle kniues bqU fork*; brtianoiu tea sell; china, class and qo-cn-.warr. kitchen fanrnare, Cooking tlteuvus, Ac. Term*niggle [hb?3j P. M. HA Auct’r, UNOBUWmrER’iPALKOF WRECK OP STEA MER OK WITT CUNTON ~<>n Thursday morn ing, February iN b, at 10 o’clock, at the Warehouse at Nimick .fc-fo , Water street, will be sold, the Cabin Fur niture, Tackle. Ac , saved from the wreck pf the steam er Dewiu Clinton, comprising ~donr4. window sa«b, bell, anchor chain cable, tinea, block*, guy*, steam pipes, cargo «m i ‘terring wheel*, bore, dinmg, centre ami curd tables; tideboard, •oi'a, mahogany and Wind sor chairs carpeting, cotton ami straw a>aur&c«e« ; bed* ding, looking giasic-, Jainpr, q.ur©u*W3f>-* knives and fork h, spoons, table cloth?, Krankliu and egg iloves, Ac , Ac. 2Vrw»—Sum* .uiv’crr SIW, c-islii Emm 6XQU to s£o<J, four raos ib*; anl %'v'OO, m mouths credit (qi aj>- proved euCorte-d paper. feb3l A ÜBLS. CFAIENTr-Ofsoperinr quality, for tale Ht\J low, u> cUjuecou»igmnrM- P, SI, DA VIS, js3l:if corner of Wood and Fttib ureot*.' AV * Jt tapscott a oo’S. Jglyfr ARRANGEMENTS FOR ISW. ftjffjV “ aet dame* Dlftktifi * aa ® t AGENT, aatJ Deafar U Foryiro Kx ji change, u al*o Agent to* live following Packet inr«: P»oci-er Line of Steamship#, between flew Yoik aad Liverpool Swallow Toil Line, *»Uir.g (com New York snJ Liv erpool au the fith and £l#i of each month New Line leaves New York 03 the iCih,ac.J 1-lver pool on ike I life of each month Red tf t«f Lon leaves New York oatbe Jlth> andXtv* erpooion tbvJKtbof cork month. Z Line sails twice a raaife trtrtn IJverpool aml New York. rbe London Lfa* of Parltet* sail from New York (be I si, tali, to b and Slib. and from London on the tab, 13th, 53 »s jf&ivof each ou^h. The Clyde Line of GUs*»*r Packets Mil fn ssu New Yo»W and on the In anO lstb of each month A Weekly Luiut of Packet* from Liverpool Jo New OtJcons i>a» y Line for emigrant*, from New York, Up sleam* bo?s and Railroad, or by canal a»d rsitroad.ta Phi** bar/b. wilf receive every anemion, aod advice riven cirtvrrtaHv at tko office* of W, Tsprccnik Co, Kilcn Qu*y. Dabiin, and Si. GeftrgrV Boildlng*, Liver pool ; Vv.*J T. Tapieou It .Co., is& tsoaU» street, New York, or at uie ot&ce of the advemser. P*r**n* ic*umgjj» ihe United States of Canada, who ww*t 10 send far thrfr frieit.it in vty part of Eag)*au»lre- Isnd, Seoilaod or vV*ir.». can make the tereesstny ar* on application to Use eubiefibef, and have ilaxn UrooahtovtLy any of th« above favorite Lines of PacSru, (which rarge tf--m LOCDta tons bonbon.) of by first class ivervbsnt ships, bn fatotoMe t»y war of Liverpool. I.oi*.U.jo or t>l»*gaw. Their ey r.f «mhng predawn ifce powibshiyof delay. Passage csri-«!«>•, Ire sovared i-om Liverpool to New Oilcan*, tla.'tifnore, Pb<*a4clpUt*. Lotion,Charleston and Savau* nsti, khrci‘l Bemiitaser* ia snisl! ood targe e»om*, as u<ui', to Great itntsio anil licUrni Mhiu VV U T Tapscnit A C-n bare entered into arrangcfucnis with Mesvr 1 Vogel. Rock ACo , Hankers, Frink ton, on-tbr-casm, ami with K4warU HUmul k. Co . Hankers, Pam. in draw sight drafts, which -can lie cwde psyaUv in iUi ifcr principal pUert throughout France and Gcrraauj l’a*s«ge tickets and dra<u al vveysfof sale by ibf uadf»>.tj;ned, cotn'-r 01 hnrth and l. stroris, tup *‘;urt), ISuthurqb, uhxt door in Messrs 1 & H I-loytT* Wholesale Grocery. JA*3K» ULAKFLY. P. Jr.--Cat'ilngu'-s of ibe vessel*, tiiae of taiimx *u4 boidon, can be had at >be above oitlee grittis,. (fet>4 MIOtICAN LAND WAfWANTA—RoujMamiyofi, by JAMKS BLAKELY. frM comer of SUcth and Uherijr strecls ” ’ Hoiicfl, ~ rfftHK undersigned having disposed of their entire to I. tereia intnc N-*Tt«*At. FooDet to Messrs, ihtast ftm and ilaaus. wuoid recommend their s«ecj«ur» to the favorable patronage Uiai Ua« been be- Mowed opoo the rstnbluhmrni since m commenec tamt, both in this vicinity and to the wetL The books uttd WCCO9MS of the late firm wtU be set iLd by either of the partner*, at tfio old ntnd, corner of ttevenib auil Lbeny irreeu. icblh-lm JOHN QUINN A CO. ttansr atU nsAttt. ttccsbi. National Foundry, TIIK under»ii*ned; bavmg purrhored the en- ur* loteregt of J«)hn Qaion A Co , ia the Nu (tonal Four.tlry, will continue ike above Foun under the firm of Rar» A M*Cttia>T, and kerp conswnlly on hand a Urge and rxcfillent assort iceru of aU »n then Imr, msdcfom n*v a«J dtt rnsit apptovtd PaUcrtii, such a* I'onsiug stovcsi PartorSiovv* Office Stoves, Hollow Ware*; Wagon Holes; Plough irons; Sad (runs; Fancy and Common Dog Iron?; fitaie*. Ac., Ac All article* 01 Cuttings in their lino will bo forniahed nt tbc very lowest price*, aud warranted not tube Infe rior to any manufactured in the city . They ait* constantly iecwvtng ntw onj btauttful Pauttnt. of all dercfif.uon*. making our variety oi LMtlngs tbo most ailruciive of any mamifactoied m the West Dealer* are terpecuuily Invited n> roll and examine our ttni'k. or send on ihctr aiders, which will be attend oJ to promptly, ai ilie old tlauU of John QqLiu & Co , riMiier of Seventh nnd i.iltcny streets. Pittsburgh- l’a febianm _JIKIS A M'CUUDY POSITIVE SALE' or AM faINTIUE STOCICOFDnY GOODS J. V. BILLER, South-M«ac Corner Market AFootth st*.» HAVING deteimiocd 10 close buMne» by the fir*t of April next, wiM »po«lUvely sell hw entire stock, without reserve, ss?* A T COS T. *£sB The stock on hand is largo and well aaaoned, being f<e«h goods of recent purcuuso, comprLiug in part, a full assortment of Domestic Goods. Cloths, Caiumueres,. and VeMinga, Irish Linriii. Lute it Shouting, nnd Thibet Cloth*, Cadhmero uml Frcoclt Mcnno’t Aipuccs; Mo hair LuMrujJStous do Lams, plain Hiid tig’d; with a full apartment of other new style diets goods SILKS--A large stock of Ptum lltuek Lustre; Fancy and Plaincbaraoleondress ?Uk»; plum block and change able Turk Satin*. BHAWLS—Drocbo, bauare. and Long Shawls. A large assortment of Bay Bute Long Shawl*; white and colored crape and silk phnwls. As ibe entire stock will be closed out at the time above nntnvd, many of these good* \vi(Tbe Kold ht prices with out regard to cost. Customers may ibtreforc rely on bo* ing offered the r BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON 1 jtU;2nio. ttLNI HALI^AMON.—iho Fxcnch have centralised / their Government us near one poimaa possible They can do as they plekso. But, centrahzimoitls ne cessary even hero, so far es lo romeraber that Chester fa eloiiog out bis eoaßonahle stock of CloihiDg at the low est possible prices. Mis stock of Boys l Clothing is at pit ticno * complete. Boys of all ages fitted out immedi* aie>y. No charges,for snowing Goads, fobl7 WE STUDY TO PLEASE nsm SPRING STYLE FOR JMJ, This neat end LjlM.beautifal ttyloof HATS are nnw finished, and will ““s&bc introduced on Saturday, February Mth. Gentlemen arc invited to call at No. 01 Wood-street, third door below Diamond alley. febSJ + J, WILSON i 80N- The Saloons* AT THE ATIIENiGUM BUILDINGS, Ltbb&tt st., are at all times n delightful nface of resort for La dies and Gentlemen to enjoy a plate of FRESH OYS TERS, cooked in the various styles and served in a manner that cannot fail tOpleayo. AI?o—ROT COF FEE, TEA, PASTRY, and other refreshments, at short notice, A.PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES; |p- Tilt. BATHING ESTAIUiISnMENT nlway, In order for Hot, Gold and Shower Baths, from 7 A-Si- to 11P.M [feblß . W. W. WARD A. .W* Voat«r, - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH BTREET, bcbmtfa ,tu Mil, pimbutsk. Pa. ■ - , , £ \ATS—BUU bus. OiUs, in rtorr, and dEO for B>lle. by U SIIERHIFF.& BINNING, feMO ... . . No H) Matirel RUeet. EAR COKN—2DU bus.Jfar Com, iustaia and foTToie by fablOl SIIERRIFF fc BlNNtNtt . T, OLL BUTTER—A good lot, in more and fors&le by Xt febia . •... BHEBRIFP & BINNING'. X GROUT —5 Übla. choice Crom.insfiireaiid.ioreate'iAr feblO SHERRiFF ft BMNINO- T^lSauLuTjON eiistirie 1) between JOHN PARKER w/wm tbefimpf John Paiker fcCo,iattu3 day dissolved - February 14 ( 18$?, jffsbl7.tf *•> ~ note! for'Renl- , , j._- M t THE subscriber-Williea to leuscior & term 01 M years, !oifirewaternan,iiaTarseaiui.«plendtil JMSUery HOTEL, m-Turtls-Creek, jiPBl W ™I?» Howl.contaiu»kforty4hpefl fine i largerooms/ which erefmlsfceil. In a-style. equal totho : first-class Hotel*-oMhe eiUcsif TBe outer? i ;&ccommoJHtionß are of the best dcsorlpllon. ThisJipv. ' tef is situated at.tbetetmlnationotihe Braddock** Field j PladkßOad/OniheoldPiilladoJpbLarumpike.niidiffiraor-! diateiy adjoirungtho Central RMUroad.: It will be one of thd moat delightftil summer retreats jui the co&niry.For terms« &e.:apply.to:the subscriber, ono Mr HilLon the premiaea (AecgMml ALLEN gBOWN. T?OR BAI E-THR THREE STJIRY BRICK- Jama, H DWELLING HOUSE, No. 10 Hay alreecßSsf Saydart' Ifovv. Pflee-WjWO™ Ttemw; 8500 la-™? 88 -; cashiSSOOin one year; anclB2,ooU in Svoyeara.-.To besetured by bom) and mortgage on Ibe pretmiea. Clear of alUnoumbrnneeat and title inoMputablo. ■ apply lo D, W. Sc A. S. BKLL, " - Attorneys at Law. Mo lflaFoonhatr si. I'O LEl'—Tbc subscriber offer* for. Bent,' the • - > aiore roon now occupied by Messrs-Willocjg A.DiiviB, No.s: MarkeialreeuPossesrion given IbuDL oo tbe lfilof Apu. > Enquire,-or,, v janSitr -■ > QHA& H. FAULSoy,No73 S’- - « :: Dnirabif Jpcoperiy iuir-ean.. rri HEiwell known GREEN WOOD GAttJDLN , '•Ji -u offered for aaU. inJoiMoi eailjmrchaeeWa -Tfaw. aflordS’a rare chance for a delightful summer ie«idence, free frora tiie smoke.and tUrt orUo city.- For, parucu-: ar* eiwiuire-of the.subtcnber.oti the.preraiws. ... • • :J - 1 JAMKS MKAIN. '■ > pbtlo ttAll for Rent* TNDIVIDUALS,Societies and Association* can here 1. after obtam Ibe use of fbw convenient and welt. ]aiown PubUc Hall'(com.iUe sabreuber.:; Also, for Rent—sevewlroomrm iheKost Omeeßuud ings/whioh are weU.sitttated, and suitable for Officca. : £> Di iuiiiM AAlf feb-M-lty . . . . . ?1) Liberty street, T OOK HERE'--A FARM FUR SALE—Situated lit | j Fast Deer township, four.roKes-from-Tarcntutn,and ottexuile from Mltlerslown, containing* 124 acres,. st> acres cleared ami fenced, and in a good state of oomya» non ; ail Orchard olCrafted Ffuil,oftbebcßtqualHy Tbe'iihprOvertiehtsare a good log DuellingHouse* wnh seveiai log Ac. -■‘A-- rich vcm of Coal is on the Karin. whole place U well watered, and, .in a good neighborhood. Pnco SIS.OO per acre, or will tnalte a large reduction for cash; - Apply to v ?• •'•f ' ’ ’ M’LAIN, * CO., feb‘2l.. . \ * : Nd. Sf Fifth »tti»M ... jt***, -I*o CENT—For ibe sutnrner,f.easpn,orivboip ISSiI year, if dcsifed,a pltaiant. and canaoiddiou* g«5 cl COfTAOEyrimatedimoirdifltety.oa.tbe.baak or " I the Ohio Hfver, eu»wn,.and coriyemei>f to the PennsylvaniaaoaObia Railroad. be given tmmedUtety. For, terms, apply te SwmrfotsM, Jan 24—ja*<tf;tf \v,T. BLACKFORD. For Went* THE DRUG STORE aithe corner of Eland and Pc&n . streets. feTj|LU’_‘ A W. LOOMIS, Fourth street. W’ "aTT'A NERVOUS ANTrDOTK-iriho CQncon-' 1 nation of Electricity, ;bo vita! agent and thevery principle of life and health. It can.no more fail to tx icuninute and eradicate disease tli&n water can fail to put out lire. TDe art of condensing retaining R in. hqaid farm, Uonknowu to all the world but professor Vvsua. The miraculous cures it bus effected in con sumption debility and disease, are corroborated,!;? six hundred citizens*rccipirnieor its benefits, who*vname* and residence* are given av references. Three years* experience b»» proved that ii cannot ue taken witboot curing the rosiptaim U ixutken for. Price par bou 1,0 ; •‘" d * S ' W I ‘ erdOlC " W. M. CUrHBEBT, . febrJO SU SmuhftgM *trf>n Valaanie City Property for aai*. THE nndCTrignedv'Fxecotris and Trustees under the will of the lute James Ross, have subdivided Into Bgihlihg Lot* of a convenient size.ibaviarge piece of Ground, bounded by Fourth, Grant, Ross and Diamond aicei*, and are 'prepared to di-j>u»: of the same on rea sonable term*- Plans of the subdivision may be freer* ot the office of H. Hepburn, No-tD Fourth •ttedLor of 11. Brady Wiikiua, No- lOLFpimb stirceL 'flier alio offer for Mile* that largo piece' of Grounds extending from Second street toTuird, alurtg Chancery Lane, having sixty lbr, e feet in front, on Second street, tixiy feet ia front bo Third street and a depth of one hundred and sixty feet along Chancery Lane. ALSO—A Lot on the eastward!? side of Ross street, itdjomiagrtur Second Ward School. House Lot, and has ißg twcpty feet in fronton Rot*street, by eighty feet Lrv depdt ih an alley; ca wblchLoi is erected a tbree story Brick Dwelling House,now occupied by J. G.Wood/?, Efq. - - ALSO—Lot No. 22 in the original plan of the citv of. Allegheny :iumug sixty fcetinfrouton the South Com tsnn, by a depth or 210 feat ta Water alley; on which te creeled a Brick DwelUne Hoose, (late the rrridence of dame* Rots, Esqd wlibStabling, ac. Fur farther trtfbrmadQrt, apply to cither of the nnder ‘ , WILLIAM ADDISON, 11. lIEPHURN. H BRADY WILKINS, fet--2*;if Fx*r»andTnirieesof Jamcfr Bo>g,idec^J P. M. DAVfP, Ap«mV. IM>K SALK—A Jtro aiory hoote, of tire rooma.and 1 ctnoi; a wa»b boorc, Ac., all well arranged and iu rood order. The Lot H2O feel trout on Carroll .treei, Al!e*heny City, by dlsO deep to JeJTeram street. The rruden U well filled with Peach trees and grape vinea. This property it well worth Sl,oft>; hut at the owner Is coin* West it wilfbe sold for SSSo. lirmi—S3W (a hand? balance on time. S. CUTllßEUT.Genetal Agent, £0 Smitb&eld street fI'HE subscriber tft'f for sac, on very reasonable 1 tejms, the following Property—vut? . A THREE STORY BRIQK DWELLING No. HO Pv-nn street, beivweot Uay street oodEvx ns* al* ter; tmd Lo* 2* feet iros-L extending baek il2 fret to an alley. The hoo*e o»e Of the LettbaUdings, and in one of the roost pleasant neigaboihood* m the <?ity. FIVE L.OTS—&nl>ißcinj oornEjrof Frootand Ferry wreeu; oan humiiedjred fire feet froct ou Ferry. anU. Gd feet on Froni street, with a good three story ortcY baiUwgoathe corner -a ailory,.frame on Front st and taro Briek KujMTn« t a* sbops.rm Ferry si • A LOT,3t feet front uy st> deep, on From, between Market and Ferry rt'cels. A LOT, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot $i (eet by 90, floating J>a Coasters dud E!outre eis. A HOUSE and LOTon \V yJin etrect, near the new Court Hour*. The Louse i» well arrange t and in good ordeTt and is now occupied as a Motel. A THREE 9TOUY BRICK, oa Smiihfietd sticat, nt*r Seventh, being Hi an excellent buiinct* tccslioh— The Lot is 20 by 60 (ret deep, fronting on SrtUih&cld at A COT CAGE FRAME and LGT t i» by KQ feet fronting oa Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. Thin i < a very destrad> and pleasant loeutioa foi Crest dene**. THREE LOTS, on Centre street and Pasture Lane, in Allegheny City, Jto by oa feet each, near tfceiesi de*rc or Mr. Peter Jenaiug* NINE LOTS, in the town of M^Acespoil, eachflu feet by-ISO Several of these are anrbe Maid enrol. ELEVEN aCRES iu l.tiDftowß, ou the MuDcmgaheiu River; on wfcfeh there are four bouie*. There tiresome six ovseven acres of excellent Stone Coal and dburt daoce of to the laudinei-acd rvr*Coat pits open. 96 I<OTS to tbo town of Columbia,til fcct.by X5O each rcstty aii level, and welt located, The tenant of each Lot has tbe privilege of using whatever S-tonc Coat he may require far hiioten use, from a pitnear the Locks. Colombia it o : plca«iot eituaiionron the bank of the Mouoßgahelt river,,* short duTSnce below lock No. 3, rnthe tnldrtof an extensive Stone Cot! re gion.aud would be a desirable point for manufacturing ejtsblijhmants. . TWO HUNDRED ACRES of superior STONE COAL, with Moore, Railroad, An. This property has. a front of 140 soda on the Moriapgahelanvcr; anex ceifout lajwli.nr,_KOodgta4eanilToauEhuion for Railroad, —with enough level ground hi one point for houses, or fovatidns for tnhbuiacioriea. The vein in deep enough to allow horses lobe used in luaiitig out the Cval—too quality of which, for iron work steam, gsi, dr ordinary uteMtaoi surpassed by any in the country. ta my ab«oce, my Agent, James Blakely. E«q, will give ait necessary uiformauim, and be authemed to give warrantee deeds far any property sold. 5 JAMES may; fe» re ' No. lIP Penn street A CfIANCE FOR SPECULATION—We Oder for: sale ONE ACHE OF O SOUND, situated hear; the Allegheny City Line, in Reserve township, .had having on entire fronton the new Franklin Plank Road. Erected thereon is a two vtory fraip® Dwelling, 10 by.s2 feet, with kitchen back; aUo, stable,caniageJbmtiOi end stone vault. The Lot abounds with ollktfcdviruii, flowers and shrubbery. Price $2,OOO»Si Q tulatuid, aha fifths rear, for the balance Apply to M’LaIN, MoFFITP A CO4 febiy No di Fifth rtteot. *A Great Burgalu OJTeratl* T'HF. subscriber. having engaged in another brunch of business, desires to tell oal fits entire stock of L)UY GOOD?, 000(8 audSUOKS; and. also, to rert hiv new Store, at the corner of Pride street and Penn sylvania Avenue. The alack t* ono of the bestni the city—having been selected with especial care to the in terests of die icioil naue,—and w» I be add nt a barguin. febl&lrn HENRY REIS. FjpU LKT-Th*STAR SPANULEDUANNF.R HGUSR I —aihommg the Theatre, Kmh street, Pm&burgh- Possesion given ou the Ist of April. Enquire of STEWART * GILL, AuyVas Law, febStlf No. 87 Fiiihutrtet OKMINAHY BUILDING for RENT. - A cottage O and oul building, well fitted for a Seminary for Youu« Indies,or a School ior Boys, with übout ten acres of ground, orchard and Shrubbery. Would be rented to u private (uuuly, bat a school would be preferred. The place has been llmught particafurly desirable for such purpose. Enquire of febfiilf A. WfLKINS flg CO. FOR SALE OR REN.I Ihat large Lm aujoiiiuig the Gas Works ltitl3l faet front ou the Iuonon« gaheia River, and rur.a back feet to Greenougb at. As it runs down to low watermark, u. would make ade« siruble situation (or either Iron Works, Foundry or Board Yard. For further particulars, enquire of .. R..C, STOCKTON, febU No. <7 Market street. ; rnwo BRICKYARDS FUR KENT—PtuseMion given 1 immediately, for foaT-f!Sog».:each*-.Ona ut the Bth ward of the city of Pittsburgby reenntly occupied by Geo. Moul & Soq»; Jhe oilier tidjomtog the above, in Pin township* has been m the occupancyofGco. Mo ore for ten years,eousrqueutir the ebaruclcr of the clay for brick has been/Welt esiablUKedi . ■■ . .-j . . .. * r For further reformation, inquire of tho subaoriber, Allegheny City, corner of Sandusky street and South Common. • OEO. MILTBNBKRGEft, Luta for Sate. QNE LOT in the J£lgntk Wa rd of the City of Pitts* burgh, fronting on Locust street K)3 feet fronting on Vanbraom street, running to the bluff 400 feet. fronUDg the Monongahela S2DJ fact, fronting on MtllcuberOer’s .street4oo feel ... ■ ••••'•.■•, .- - One oilier. Lot, adjoining Ute above, 1n Pitt township, fronuug on Locust street d 44 feet, fronting on Miltenber* gor’s street to the bluffSOd feet, on thb bluff overlooking the Monongahela 244 fact to a Una of. the property of tire Jate Jameslrwin,2bofeertoLocußtßtreei. - 1 One Olhee Lot in -Pitt Township, fronting on Locust Street. 237 feot, fronting on I2Q feet to a 24 feel alley, fronting on said alley 233 fact to n line of Property ol late James Irwin, from Alley, to Locust Street ISO feet 000 Other Lot In city or Pittsburgh, : fronting on Lo* «u*t Street 201 feet; fioniing on vanbraam street 120 feet to a 24 feet Alley, l Wonting oiv said; Alley fiW feet, fronungon MUtenbergerStreet IQO feeUo Locust Street. One OilierLotfronungon ForbekSfreet4Bfeet, from* Ingon MUteuberget Bueet ISO feet to a 24 feet Alley on the said Alley 43 feet to Lot No. it in MiltenbergePs Plan Lots. _ , One.other lot» fronting on Forbes street, 29 feel, front* reg on Van Braam•Jtreei. 120 feel, toa24fcct alie>, fronting on said naid alley 29 feeu • T s One other lot, frnaiiug ou Forbes slieet 7J (l.,Tunmng back to a 21 feet tflley 120 feet,, fronting on stud nlley, 7dfeet. •* I will self for esfah, on long uoe, or on perpetual lease. For nurueuTarSf enquire of ihe subsonber%.on the corner al " Ct SO “ GEO m MT-f^liK n J E C Fi'. Y - 3' lo LUI'—oNK WAKISHukWEi on Liberty, oprio eiio tie iead 'of'W'ootl-Btteet.'WHh a vacani Lot oactimiiiin* lirough to Penn »truut,now oconpled iy WJlliaioliChmer nob.-■o' - P^ongtvenlno^nU^^u^^ TiLAID BII.KB-—A. A; Co. ore yet selling Jr ihelrlarge stnok-of Plntd SiUu,-at ie4acedyric«,': '’YeHS ’ ' » \ '* . , .'■’it'-'-, , V.* *-> * * -*- *x\ "* I t *-c *■ -ijb * v v. J. Sri.-® *M- > 'V ~-t-V** \ -i , ' 4 ♦ J « IS- J ' t » t , ! ncmoval. wt ; *- Patricks & irielid, TO ins COBttKg OF f Ffß *W> W><*o VS ftSS{9, , ’ Pltk&UtghffCL' PATRICK'S A. ~ TiANKERS AND EXCHANGE r BKOJCEBS, and 45 DealersmNotM^niavAceepiiUiceSsCoidvSHVeT-. and Boole Note*;'.'Exchangeon-too Eastern ana IVdsfc. em cities constantly <br sale . , _ ■ Collections made in ali iliß Clues uiO vni* -led Stalest Deposues received in par/nnds or cdrretU, at ibe corner, of Fifth and .W f odd i flU’eeWi ' :.: j Domestic and foreign Exchange Dank Nalet t * ■ Gold and SiivtTtßeughf,S9*dand£z£&angt{t, - »■■ urn _ EZOKZABrGfi ASO B&VKIHG UOVBB William a!'Hill & Co., , 84 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. - d?" IHTgagSTXU.QWKD ON TiMgDKFQSITS. fsmt3&: AIMKXKAKni. _ - JDWiHtIiIBM. ' KBAJSSR & BUUi. .Bunkitsanißzehanut Braint, Dtale’fm Fortitnani DomuticßiUs,Bill36f Exchemgi, Consent#.. orDwi .. il, Bank Belts.and Com. ■ ■ > ■. i > • Corner of Third end Wood sue, directly opposite, the .Sir Charles Hotel. . * may3B JS. UOLA£9 A SOBBTf HAVX BEMOVBD- THEHI BANBIN9. AND • BXCHAN6* OFFJC* 2b ftk-.57 Markiiaitttiti four doors itiow pliiiand. : N, !I0I«MK3 & SONS, . V BANKERSANT3-CTSCHANGE DROKEH9, and Dea lers in .tffoies, Grafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and : Uaak Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and.Westem ciftes constantly forsaie.^- • Collections made mall the cil|es throughoutthe. Uni* ted Stoles. -Depositeereceived lit.par Winds or current paper. NO: 07 M&xket«treet}tetweenThird-and\Ponrth streets _______ . JauSOly* lAS. 8.G00.1. “ TH03.8 ABSENT ' a&Oß*e&aamaic; BANKERS AND EXCHANOE BROKERS, : N.B. Conut of Wood. Md Sixth stncu., Pittsiiugh, P» ■iSEAliEßSioOolOjßattk Nolca.TtmoßLlia, Foreign: JLf and Domestic E*cb«ngre,OertiecatesotDepo3ii;«c “EXCHANGE on slltbe principal Cities of UieVnioo •qdEnrope.-fijrsiJ&inonJnt.iojuiipnipbßseTa;:' :CUBREOTfnndj>»tfimd«receiveaonaBpo«K*: .v ; COliLECTlONSjnad!!oQallp»riB o{iiie.Uoioß, Hike ' lcme»lr»ten. . >V- :. .. .«epH-Iy. BANKERS and excuangebrokehs, • • Ho. 08 Wopd StraaJ, ••••••'• ’ Thiid docr btloin Fovrlh—{tout sill). ■ : QIGHT EXCHANGE on lie Eastern Cifies constnnilj, O' for sale.. Time Bills of Exchange and NoteatdJfe, coameil: GoldjSilver ahd'BafifeNdtea.boßßhfandlapld; Orjlteraons made in all Iheprindpklcitiesof the United Suites. Deposits received ChinentFttttto.--?/ martgry/ c ; •' ‘-'Zx 0. b. jj&fommoot BA&&BRS, AftD DEALERS fNZ EXCHANOE COIN, • ----- , • ' ■-.OaNK-'NOfrES,. SIGHT AND' r TIME DRAFTS,Ae..j Ac* [ Collections carefully attettdedlo,end-proceeds remit? ted-to any part bf the Union, c - S®*BToCK£ rriQt- s BOUfIHT A-HO SOU) OS COMMISSION. i\V 74 Fouft?i ttreßi> ftgp!3) Neiidoor tnilie Bankof Pittsburgh. ' i9erchKnts’ PorUMe Bo&t Lin« Foriht Transportation of Merchandise and Produce,- fv[i'paN\SsfLVia!*ci!fii.s>noiuil.E<uo»i,BEiw£B'rf. 1 PiTrSBGRGHANJJ:PHK.ADELeiIfA, Dine f, wfoiv£fa-sfripping. Depo^l Canal Basin, 4 'S an44lfr .* HA VING ineredaed our facilities and atfierwjse im proved our arrorigementalor Transportation, «e are now prepare&torcceiveatargeaniountof Produce and Mercbandiic t ioship <QnU.e op v cmng ofiliCCanals,)/ with proijiplnes*aud^ispaicb.:; v fC ; Tl»o Section *tem bf-trafisporUtiioß over tfurj; Slate Improvement hai beeujn/iwaaboutrtn .yearaii amUhe gredisuccessnrid Gcient doubt Ail or uncertainexperiment; butrs acknowledged by all a« vasUy.iapeiior (o anyrim>3e df irapfporiaiion, cscdonCa'Dais.{«beainieMeclfidbyßailrdacs)^''; Good* loaded into onr 'B&ata V.xit^lPilttbsrgb ll .''remftiii ondiitarbedumiinnloadcdatoiic Warcbousein Maolcet: «uceb;PiriJBdcipbia t cdnscquen JonibreedilTerenttrflnsbipmectsj'andsecii ling tbe delivery cfGood* mentireJots, the packages: elestivtiniin aa gbodotdeiras wbeh sKipped; , ; Produce, &c-,_coa»lffncd to our, Rouse at Pittsburgh, will be .received ana fdrwwded alwaat the lowest current canal rates, strictly according tQinstrucuons, without •ny ertra charge for commission, storage^orad -rnL wasui^v wrw: TO TKAVBbBSRS. _ • FOB BAWIMOIUEJ- AND WASHINGTON. EXPRESS MArI. I.INEi Oetirtett Balttmor« ana PilUlmT|{li. { Through ; in :Twenly*i&Q -.cntf' V Saif: Soitrs.) fIUHS LINK to Pittsburgh, over the Baltimore and. X Suaqo«hamii T ruidPcaj\sylv*niaC«JUial RaiJroaOs, 14 now la Bdccc**6il operation. Bj iupas«engers leave BaJUmoreat tt P* M>(half.aa hour *tier die ameof .ar rival of the cveoinjirom: from Watahingion,) and pro ceed to Hanidjur*r, where they are iransicrred ift ihe. Central Railroad Train.and proceed immediately on without the matmtaroi i» day light, and amirina l* Piurinirgh at .0 P.-M.'ihaday dflerstaning. The entire dUiaucft |» pettormed way, with the exerimon of 2dmUe«i wHclrtsy’done in fitat class 0# " vjnsBtm&a wdiltob w rst ; e Leave Pitwburgh mjliinCarsof thcCentralvlldilroad at ?iPeloct, A. &L>anA arnve at llarrlKbure ut4 next mornUtg* where the KxpxcM-Train of tfae’Balii* more and wßlba proceed imrocdiatelyon to Baiudiare,‘.arriving thereat' BA. time for the- traio to Washington, which leavraaifilA.hl. j I This route i*a* reliable a*_aoy ofleredtorhepubUi!. Far* Tanocau (eitherwayj $11,03 \ - Fortirlcrrs-apply»tke_TickeiAgeni of iko Baltimore and Susqaebann* Bailxoa>l Company, at Calyert Sta tion, Baltimore,or the Ticket Agent of L’cniiaylv&rua “ ‘ Wta "*. c#msw : Supemitemkotof Transportation. ' f P A BAI I 4 BOftOi Prom to PliUttaelpaia oaA ;: toßliliOoro*^-';;'^ '■ Chdji 26 Hours Through! 1 1, ::far'e,-sii,.-, ; :'.■ mHE Express moil U»»n will leaveihc Depol on Lib- X eriy itreei, above the Canal-BVidge t - every morning at 6| o'clock. . v PaaaejfggrvwiUgoby the cars to Taute Crcek,'whers thev will IhuHhc best ot.CaacheSi.fn readiness )p convey them i& mlies,dvera first rale turnpike rdatf ta station', icondueioß accompany each train of Conches), and then take ibeo at*to ;Hol r iday sburj* r ibcalakeihe wieadid new tdeepiiiicearto'f Ccmpany, ditect to P&UadelphiaandlßaUiraoie.: - Basscttacraforßaltiradretalretiie wsoftKerorkana CutabcilanclßEiiroQd at liairiabursbvanivirig- aißalU* • more to brehkftisvand to: Whshirijgipn City \he;^ame; eH wish tn'avdidßigbit travel, c&Mbdce ; over nighiAtHolUtlaysbuig audjusumetheir seats utet ne*t rooming, in ihe.B o'clock uaift.. • • ! ' 'C Baggage Aeckcdv^h^oDgli , ‘ .*■ £ Oitfaitgemcnts have been made with the Messrsvßfe.i- ; ilquihal to deliver poaaciigeis to aml frooi theßanrohd. Depot, to any accessible part of Piuwburgh 6t Allegheny• cities* M Hi cemt tor eacli passenger, and: 14 centslibr.- The Accommodation Train wBI TeaVe every alteration : at o'clock, for Eoat Liberiy, WilkirisburgrandTur-: tie Cxet-k..... ■ , _ . PnssQngorswtU procure their tickets at the Railroad, ofiice in tUeManougahela fore the tLnaxiure of each the cffice_wiu be open for the sale of tickets auUe. Depot*onXaGoity si, Rlca«e gut your tickets in the .evening* as there is al-;. ways a ureal crowd toi.tiekutam the morning. frb7 J. MhSffIMKN. Ticket Ag’t P: R. It. Go f tvaji A- USBBOIt* • vm>UMS} CWJWItt., Herron ft Crlnr«Ut BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, UANvraciuaaßS qf all kisdi or baass Locomotive, Steam ‘Engine,- PlumhcTs, . sc., 3fe,, Alsu—Colloll Hailing Manufacturers. • . 37UIUNDRV— Rebecca street, Allegheny City. . Office, ' corner of slutket and FiflUals.. Piltslitt>gli, ■pj B —Old Bras. amt Copper takes in exchange for work—or cash paid. Orders left aithe Foundry orOffice,wtllb© punctually, attended to. • ■ ■ •■/•.-••y: ■■■tfeboyty.- . . Co-P*rUx*r*Mp* ' TltE undersigned have ihisday entered into a Cor Partnershtp, under the name bfid style of HERRON A CRISWELL, for the purpose of carrying .on- the Bros 1 Foundry atul F<Au/iimj\2>usmr/x,in alms-vari ous branches. ALo, Cotton ZJanme rr.anulUeumng. « WM A HERRON, - Ftßj&urgA,Feb. IQ;lff r ( ‘ v 3AMEB.CRISWRLL ? ... - Ten 'fbomaml Livet IiOBU.- i BV KcaUiig’s Roach-, Hal* and Mftua e Kxtcrmi nator. Tills preparatumisono of the bestaruclesaoldfor the destruction of the: above-named ;pcsls.: For dev stroying ubasnO equal in,AJUeiica.-;Ffe* pared and sold wnolesal&aud reuiilby * J F.X» KGATINC,t ■ Athls Grocery Store; No; 207.Wy1w Fmsburgbi Aleo, for sale by-,T. MlFaddcti ft Cor:, eomer of Fourth and Ferry streets j GtiffliuTrufe: street, Wgtoh Wart j Johu-M’Ballen ftCo.ycanierofFederal and Lacock streeiSrAlleghenyiJ. Gallagher ft Co.* cos ner of Carson and Denman sta,, Birmingham; -Welsh’* Grocery Store, Sligo. ffebSiim . Keating's Bed Bagßtterminator^ ■niittSONS Hbout whitcwasmoff houses for the coming snung, wlUtmil iuo their advantage touaitbisintX!* lute ittlhe.whilewash*for and from the •walls and ceiling Two tea spoonruUof the mixture is sufficient for one gallon or wash, BoWjUthe low price of 25 cejirtpcr ®«^ T , Naj At lib Grocery Store,Nn.' Al.ft—Knr e.leiby T- M'Pedilen fc Co., comer or 410 and reny .treeta, oini William Griffin, Pride Nirort. Ebhth Ward; Jo!m M’C»lleo & Co, corner of Feden? fid iicodl“treeu,Alleglien», J GaJlaßher:* Co ,co«j ner of Carton and Denman streets, Birminghamand at Welsh’s Grocery Store, Sligo. tfclffi lm _ ■ SEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL TRSDB SAL& OJP CARaIAOKS t raWRO. THIS Bale wUI take place on Wl-U - museOM TBLjffil^?sSSS^ s W ta,to ißßlioElflti be*»W “> ««»- ' Ana j on inlte slon,willbe Inc largest ever .Hundred Jamb BBE^Sf****? 3Sffga“ Si: « day pmalOM pl.T?lia»ers fto® a distance uiformed that thero - Ahnflcn Sales of Horses, CtafriagSai tail Harness, aw. Knldatthe ns*sar,opposDe; theMusenm,'every SAT URDAY, throughout the year. ----- • The'EstßbUshinent.is opea pt att times for-Pnvate Ssles of Camnges, aud. thai stoefc kept on hand b be- Itsvsdto be'the largest iotheDnited swtw,- {reblftSw r: " *Vn : ‘Y ev > -3 } ft • ’?' ;’/4 ji j A**- t- * Removal* 1852. c. ** r<r ** Mm ’%lfflfSBSS#®rtS2 v y* ißx&gf at& ftte&uuua. \,‘ r ssy '3 > i r lTACS''£tlJftaa ti e K "- O&.+si how 1 tt’noTytt . bIA Jljo N j3a t£g r; « li ,'DrroM»hr»emlnf;aitenilonio»n«(Sc»-: : toctice.'' Hisl MltieB»l»nioilfy conEnedto" pttonuet Krutoi Ditiaw,nn4 such ptlrv ftl atSmtau, brought«j» by hnpnatme, ' TrMiifeHn(taigeaceßn4»«»*« * , - * •Syphilis, BjWfiitte Erupusn*, f3oHoH, pW^S^SS^SStiI^SSSS^ .Kewodr AffMXJons, Falnsla ihe jjftofc anil - -Sixteen bears?praetioe(sixln (ids eltytehables ’ -Btowa to oifer assurance* of speedy cure to *ll yr boats'" come omlcrhis care, - • „ "“ ' OlBie andpr(Sale consulting rooms,M Kstaonda* 87* Charges moderate. - I'.ovs.dJcuvlv 'Yoorßalsam ofrWttd Cherrywofta:dwa?^e^h^;:, xjfrs —note bmilefalledorafibrdlogiaimedittta'rfilfeßaidui eve^lmiancfrbatoiie(ah^-bra>«nUciimiirof-Jf.^c»rsf^ : ':;; fof‘agbk>ir^Bred^^^^;yetib^lM»)(:ltas^ttn]i^^«lsU| , » ' weih rl tbofc last ralU tmd ea*' -joyed perrecr^alibiflii-^intfirffer^ftifiistvXianiiii^swiVr^ eleven-years. being momli3eve)Fy-winl«£ind>priogr»anuUasr winter* i Henry S>Nioiieff^tindiier'ntez6£tas:a^^pttdKBUD^^^ WahmLstree^ fC7“ Pnce SJ per bcnlc—six bottle* fot?S Nortb-east corner <>fFon^ai^Waimit*^j^^traiieoi r l9 ; >cniWolaa^d,wLoinuiliroxdeT*rttusi ; bc:Raiircaasd^i r ';;: ■Uee;-and Ore : - fcwgli A ? tec ifc'ljecfeluim, AUo*’ . tociv RaiiViln; r h v ß:Bo^iej’4JmQolorroi^ft^Welif«'' Grceasbflrgb'; : S'Koniii?i\Sojsiewet{-SeoU>A Gilmore? •.- > bCTghiHildebraod4iCtJ^iitdjaiias j ring} WaynMbnfgßvM’Fcrlaad VUlef BimoaA^BTiS^UetiT^^oikierjjWchwr^jJair'^f" WarreiH F L:;& C P .Crook tfi * - Jr * Brownsville. (itovlß - fa offendg 10 the community ihujuatfy rp 'wish 10 trifle withtfce Urea of health frankly! to jay beforethem iheopimoasofdJauiiguhhcd''. meaanasoiaeofiheevideacea ofit*euoces3,fKpp which iheycQajudgeforihcm«lvea; \Vemcerely.pledgo r i aurselvealo makeao wilil afisenions or false etati&chts - - iof us effieocy, not wiltvrehold oot any hope tpanJFQjfrjs -:- humanity which facts will not warrant. v - Many ?tccfs are here given, inquiry; .-. i from the public into all we publish) feeling assured thujr -wiUfind them perfectly,reliable, and-the medicine wof*- 'thy ihei r best confidence and patronage. Ftorsi^eduMptuht&Pxttfiissot'qf:C&tmstritami '£S<U6* •••' ■: - no Afiriifa, Boi&Soii% College. • Dear Sir; I deloyfid auawenng: the preparation, untill had aitO'potiamiy.cf witness!rtgil*; : effects m myown family, or id thefamihesoFmyfrtendv • This 1 have nowdtmewuh rafcigkdegrefforta&ftsc' lum«UtciifeeabntUor&4uHs<ihdcbiUrres c , ~ i \ have found it* a&iu ingrtsdjerftsfcßhaWt'apotfreffuica*" " ■ I medy foe coMs and coughs and pulmonary diseases. 6 „ jPA H KEifc CLEAVELAND, MJA 1 5,1847; " ? • From ar.Octrsw in.thaHaTTnUon^MiUiifruhirdty.^':■• > IfQWELt* Aug. iO, iatsu Dr. J, C. Ayer: T haVe.been euredurTlmwoTafctogb-• ' I everhad nevorfoil,. Whenlbavdopponupiiy of rccDrauzcndmg i« to others* " Yourt,te«pepifullys SriKEJdEKSOK^ the yoHowlngy artd eefe:4rthis medldtfef worth amak .The patient jiad become ve>y retfcle,-«nu ■-. * i the effectofibe meda-me was unmistakably disunci:— i UsntEO f JulyMSifc J Dr J C,Ayer x —Sir * I have been «AUci*i wahApwm fal affectum of the lungs, and all consumption, for more than a.year- AWHLSAa A 5?“ diciue that would reach my case, until l U9O of JOUC«O«KSBT Psciowll,” reliell andihaveheett.steadily.gatalng.mystrengui till nxv'henUJiis'weU-inghrestoredt;. .->a .• •. ” While juang your medicine, Jhad the gratification of Curing wtSv»t my ofSomp* ter D&rlS, who had been soepended fromhw parochial duUc bya severe attack or bronchitis. 1 I uate pleasure itfcerutymg these facts to your, v respectfully, j t. CALHOUfI, of south Carolina* irs* The following was one of the worst of •&**ss wmch thi physicians and rnenflatnoughnoboiuenrabltt: consumption. cbmsb, Pa, Ang.SS, ism. J C. Ayer,—Sir: I was tasen wuha terrible coagb, brought ob by a cold, In tie-beginning 4f last February, and was confined to ray • bed inore tian lwamontlai- ; Ceuebing ioccssamly night and day, tbeeame ghastly aml pole, my eyu were sunken and glassy, and say breoih yety shorn Indeed; I was rapidly fauing<and in i snch distress for breathdlbat but little honeormyreetw cry oon.'d bo euienajnea.vWhilQmtblssflctiion,afriead ■ of ante, (the PeT. iohn lCeller, of ths Metbr.distcbureb,! . hnraghuneebbtileof yonrCunutr Pswegar,' which I tried more to gratify him, than from, any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect lndttfet d ins to coubnsa tts use, and: I soonfouud my heaTtSvtnuchimproved;—- Now.lp three months, I am well ond-stroog, and eaa at> tribatetny care onlyioyourgreavmedliine. - . -Wuhthedeopestgraatod^ongj*^ ■PrepsredandeoldbyJainesC.'AyeTiPiUetlcal Cheat* 'latjliwell.Hass , ' r fpF Sold In PUtahurrh wholesale and retail, by B. A; Fnhnestoclr, and tiyJ M, Townsend, in Allegheny City ' byß P.Sdhwarta, and J. Douglass, and by drogglats generally. J ■" * - dfi&ft FunUtnn and Ckalr WartMOm*. - K JOSEPH MEYEE, 421 Fena attiet-mbora &• Canal Bndge.ieeJicottsUmtiyon hamt-BBrtnuftci toordgr.aUße:tec«« lyund Plain .FOENrEOKE.SOyASnnd CffAlH* of iho besi wotimanstup and most amnoned atylca. * Furebswrs would do walPio ntanbia Wararoosw* mra7-<tVwlT j -o t 'U'AttuWAHiE.jrAi'&K— Assorted alto* mtuwi »1 Hardware facer, for EaJe at > * W S HAVEN’S Paper WareSorw, f IfcMl cornet of Market . "i ’*• -v f* *t X r - A; „ ' \ V „
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