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' We copy the following itetas from the tTouis ,ilte Conner, Peb. 26th: __ , liißixir and Weather.—The rivcrcontinnes risinest this point, with -II feet 8 ‘nebes water bfthe rgi-vi, and 8 feet on the Mis last evening. During the previous 24 hours the riverhadtisOh 12 inohes. The weather 1b clear and quite coHr _ v ~ ~~ tgg~lb6 steamer Alton on. her way to Bt. Doma from New Orleans,' struck Vbluff bar at Island 18, and was compelled In lighten off 1 a portion of her cargo. A need for the purpose, and insetting it from the steamer to the shore, the waves of a passing boat caused - ' theflattaeinkj'ahdnenrly oil thefreight onboard was badly damaged. ■■ ’-<«■«»-" " Tjckbis: ron THEiliniss’ FEsrivAi.—We are requested to state: that tiokets for. the Ladies Festival, at Lafayette Halt, on Thursday evening next,March4tb, may be ohtained at X L*. Heads Book Store, 4th street, W. A GUdenfcnny & Co’s., 4th street, J. D.WiUiame, corner of Wood and Gth streets, Charles A. Moore’s, A. H. Eng lish & Co’g., Book store,. WP°4 :S treet « John H * Mollor’s Musio stote, Holmes’ Depot, 3d street, and at the offices of the Post and Garotte. Price. GO cents. ___ " The Police Committee and Night Watch . Last night the Police Committee,-'backed by their Hight Watch}' and a-large-mob, marched to the » Mayor’s Office, and demanded possession of the watch house. This wasrefused them, and imme diately thereon, they brake open the front door of tho watch houao, exclaiming that they would shoot down the first man who opposed their en trance. They Vere told hy the officers of the cfficerthat they had gone far enough, and hnd better consider what -they were doing, betoro they committed further burglarious acts—that orders had been, received from the Mayor to refuse them the use of his watch house, and they could not have it without breaking open the doors. When the valiant : Committee found their fur ther progress thastsalmly opposed, they, after some threats, withdrew to the front office, and proceededtocall the roil for the new watch;, and afterwards,, we believe, the watch went on duty. A considerable crowd gathered round the doors to witness an affray* for which the Police Com mittee and its men were evidently- prepared. We only -give-facts now.-nndshalVcomment here after. Steamloat RMtrits. —Jobn Kerho, a German, was, on Sunday night, robbed-of twenty dollars andtwogold watches. During the night he was wakeued by the noise of some one in. his state room on the steamer Diadem, and demanding to know what was wanted, the thief made a poiito apology about mistaking the number of his berih, and retired. the morning he discovered that his watches "and all the money that was in his pockets bad been stolen. . . . On the same night the pockets of Capt. Butch er, of the steamer Honduras, and of Mr. Mason, one of the owners of the boat, were rifled of their contents; and soveral attempts to go aboard of-other -boats, were made by suspicious looking persona. ■ _ Rail&ais —Both the Ohio and Pennsylvania and the Central roadsore now doing a large and profitable business. Although both these route ore yet but partially completed, they are begin niiig to exercise a mighty influence on our coni' merce, opening* ae they hare, the resources of f«iUo*.lsl'Vroeperoxiff regions to the enterprise and capital of this city, and bringing directly in communication the producers of theso regions and the city consumers aml-dcnlera. ■ Allegheny bridge.—At an election held year terday for officers of the St. Clair street Bridge, the following named gentlemen, were oho Eon for the ensuing year. President, John Irwin, Mana gers, Thomas Bakewell, James Anderson, Jo seph P. Gazzam, . John Graham, Sylvanuß Lothrop, Lewis Hnlehison, Wm. Holmes, Solomon Stoner, Henry ratmcr, nugh D. King; Treasurer, John Harper. - flgg»tt gill bo seen by an advertisement in this morning’s paper, that the firm of Black A McCoßough has been dissolved, and that the business-will, hereafter* be • carried on by onr ohland well known friend, Col. Hekey McCcl touan. • Wo would also call attention to the new firm jast formed by Messrs. John Black and "M. Mc- Collongh, doing hnsinesa under the namo of John Blank & Co., on the corner of Liberty and Irwin streets. gg>L, The Lecture last night, by the Rev. John Lord on the character of Hildebrand, was .well received by a tolerably large nudionco.;. and waa ennal to their expectations. Dr. Lord possesses strength as n writer, and takes a.most ccrmpre hensive surrey of his subject. His manner is earnest and elicits the-most'profound attention. His subject to-night is "Hnstarus Adolphus.” County Jail. —There were three men commit ments fy Alderman Steel, for drunkenness, yes terday. ■ Alderman.ilajor.committed Jane T. R. Jones,-on a charge of vagrancy, for 10 days; and John Nelßon. who hod keen confined on o charge of assault and battery, was discharged. Bgfc “Margaret Cecil; or. I can because I Ought,” is the title of a well written and inter esting workj just received at. the Literary Do pot of Reel SCaltow, successors to J. B. Holmes, Thirdstreet- • (‘Jenny-Divers, the Female.High wayman,' a novel. worthy, of perusal, has also been received. - .. . Accident-— A man in the employment of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,.was. ..crushed to death on Sunday morning by. the coming to gether of the locomotive oud a passenger car, while he wa's attempting to couple them, Police Affairs.- —Not much has been donoby the police within a few days. Mayor Gnthne is still sick, and Alderman Steel is acting in his Stead. •. Burglaro —Thebook store of G. G. Eaton, u 'Allegheny city, Was broken open on Monday Bight, but the burglar was beard in time to pre vent any thing beingobtained.. . •—"."j " • . - - • - We would invite attention.to the sale of superior housebold.furniture, at No. 174 Second street, this morning.at 10 o elock,-by P- M. Pa vis. Auctioneer. ggy- Miner & Co.: 32 Smithficld street,- have received; Blackwood’s Magazine for February, and Thompson s Bank Note and Commercial Reporter for March. Mayors Court. —Ooly one case was up before the Mayor yeetordaymorning. Well done-for Sunday, night. Fite —The alann of -fire which was glTCtt last oigit about ten o'fllooirtras false. -■ • 057° FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams Express, at the WAVEBLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley Bofaemla Glass Works. ADAMS, HOSEH.AH <5- CD , Tsff ANUFAOTUBER3 of FLINT GLASS, Jn all il* L IVj variety >.\Y-e hariwilso on tmnd.Ligh nlng Rod lasalatoM; of a aaoenpr pattern to any Up ag-yo; pro duced Oialenr la Glassware tan. save from 10 to 15 per cennby jiving as a call. . ; warehouse, eonierof Water and Rosa streets, febUGat " Pittsburgh, Pa ; . y——<.1.,.1 f \ JhS* >;■ _ •' ‘ BY THE O'&EILLY LINS' XXXII CO 1 iXCIKKSS-FinsT s Wabhikotw, March 1. ■r-v Sesate.—"Sir. Seward-moved- that-when the Senate; adjonmit befillWednesday, togivs the members am opportunity to-examine the -steam ship Baltla. . „. Mr. Brodheod resisted the motion, and: spoke of the Boltio’e ; visit; and the feast to be given as an attelnpt.to gain by St an additional assist ance ftomConigress. - ' - The question waadebatOd- faro considerable length of time, and thn resolution finally pre vailed, Afterthctransaction of some unimportant business, ':"; The Senato adjourned to Wednesday. . Hocsn—-Mr. Fitoh, of Indiana, offered- the. following resolution: Hesolvcd; That we recognize the binding effi cacy of compromise, and of the constitation of the United States, and believe ittobe the inten tion of tho people generally, as we. hereby de clare it to be oars individually, te abide by such compromises’ and .toisnstain-laws necessaiy to cerry them out, Inclnding the .provisions for the delivery of fugitive slaves,-and that we deprecate all farther agitation on questions growing ont of the provislana of the last compromise, and questions connected with .the institution of slavery as unnecessary, useless and dangerous. Tha mover requested the suspension of the rules, and called a vote of tho House.„ As or dered, the vote, was taken and decided in the negative—YeasllD, Nays 74—(No two thirds.) Mr. Davis introduced a bill granting the right of way. and lands, to Illinois and Indiana, for a Tailroad from Terre Haute to Springfield, which was' referred to the Committee. Mr. Thompson presented a memorial from tho members of ‘ the -Pennsylvania Legislature rota tive to the Wheeling Bridge,-and also the consent of the Bridge Company, that Congress may de clare it, and a petitionfrom Ohio county that it be deelared a post roadi The House then adjourned till Wednesday. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. ■ x . FHttADEirniA, March'l ■At : the-meeting of the stockholders of the Penns. Central Railroad this morning, the Com mittee reported adversely, to the: proposed sub sctiption to the Pcnna. and Ohio Railroad, at the present time. A debate ensued, in whiob Gen; ■ Robinson, - President of the Pennn. and Ohio Railroad; mailea speech, and offered a substitute for the resolution of the Committee, proposing that the polls should be opened to en r able the stockholders to decide -whether the pro posed subscription Bhould be made. Aaer,furlher-debate, Oen. Robinson withdrew his resolution,, and that reported. by tho Com mittee being postponed, the following submitted by Sir- Merrick was adopted : Hesolved, That the question, of subscription tic referred to a committee of fire, to confer with the City Councils, and report at an adjourned meeting, to be hold on the first Monday in April. Messrs. Merrick, Davis, Fallen, Hand, and Shorpless wcre appointed tho Committee. LATER FROM CHAGRES. New York, March I. The steamer Crescent City arrived at New VorU from Cbsgres. on Sunday, with $1,300,- 000 in gold, and 145 passengers. She reports 4000 passengers at Panama unable to get pas sage to California. Tha high rates of tickets was causing many to return home for fear of their funds being exhausted. The agent sent with the passengers by the Pioneer, to procure means to send them on, had deserted them, causing much distress. OPINION OF THE SUPREME COURT. Wasuikotos, Match 1. Judge McLean, to-day, delivered the opinion of the Supremo Court upon tho prayer of the Council for the Bridge Company-—deolding that tho Company must elevate the bridge to permit boats to pass freely, without lowering their chimneys. On tho other points rclativo to draws, fto , he referred to Chancellor Walworth, with instructions to report thereon next Monday. Washington, March 1. Tho personal controversy between Clemens and Rhett was concluded on Saturday without the expected duel, Rhett declaring himself con scientiously opposed to duelling, having been a member of church for 20 years. He feared God more thou man, and would prefer to encounter the disapprobation or the latter rather than tho anger of tho former*.,..,. The compromiso resolutions h&vo boon post ptnsil for two wee&a. The Church spire of tbo Unitarian Church at Syracuse was blown down on Sunday morning, crusbiog tbs buildings to a mass of ruins, onvl also tho adjoining buildings, tho families escap ing miraculously. Washington, March 1. The Collins steamship Baltic ta now at Wash ington.' A great banquet is to be given on board on Tuesday, to which the President and bis Cabinet, and Congress are invited. The Bart Buckeye, built above Cincinnati for a Company at Salem, Massachusetts, arrived here ou: Sunday; flhe will load here for New York, with produce, flour, &o. The steamer Hermann sailed from this port on Saturdayfor Bremen, and returned yesterday leaky, having Btrnok as Bho was going over the outer bar. NEW YORK MARKET—March 2U. Cotton-Sales of 2000 bales, at prices un» 4500 bbls State, at 4,75@4,87; Ohio at 4,8i@5,12. Sales of 75 bbls Southern at 5.12(q15,25bb1; „ Corn-Sales 6000 bus mixed yellow at Coo; and white at.G6o t? bn. Pork... Remains unaltered; sales of oOU Ids beef at former prices. Orooeries.v.Sulea of Rio Coffee at « lb; sales of 80 bbls N. O. Sngar at 8c; and 150 bbls .Orieanß Molaeaes nt;80o. /Oil-.Siales of. 700 gaUons Linseed Oil at„Wje 39 gall; ; # ~ ... ' Treights f .«Pfom vessels are scarce, bntfcexgtit honses are filled with orders. ... » • market is firm» with sales of $lOO,OOO Erie Ta, first bonds at 115. CATTLE MARKET. Beeves—Sales of 6QO. at 6, . • Cows. .Sales 150 head at 27,50065 head. Sheep and Lambs—Sales of £OOO head at from 2.50 to 5,50. ST LOBIS MARKET—-March 1. ■ The weather was clear and warm. River fall ing slowly with 8 feet water in the ohonnelto Cairo. Arrived. Sparhawk. Nothing particular has transpired m the mar Wot Wheat -Receipts to-day of 18,000 bushels at Go@Bo. Corn—Sales at Bo@B7, Onts—Sales at 22* ©23s. Flour— Unchanged, superfine s3,76®j>,Bu. Provisions—Are aotive; pork clear $14.76, ramps $lO 26; primo $1?, 00; lard, No. 1, in bbls 74—in 1 kegs Bc. Sales of bulk moat at-by (3>G4 'with an upward tendency; shoulders oity pnofied-Cf@7s: Aideß 8$; bams BJ@9. Tobacco, Hemp andLard-Nothing.doing of any acoaunt Whiakey—Sales to-day at 10$. BALTIMORE MARKET—March 1. Flour -Sales 2000 bbls Howard et. Flour, at 4.00 : 2300 bbla eitymdlaat 4,00, . Wheat-Sales common to prime red at 87(g) 90 : white at 90® 100 bushel, far ordinary to pnme. . Com—Sales qf white at 63; yellow, 6bo. Oats—We quote 34@36. Whiskey... Unchanged. , CATTLE MARKET. - Bocf Cattle—Offerings at scales today were 650 bead.'of which 70 were driven off, and the balance sold at priceß ranging from 4.00 to 6,00 lOOJbson the hoof, equal to 8;00©9.60 nett, averaging 4;00 gross; Hogs—Sales at scales to day at 7@7.50.- Sarm at Private Bale, mHPVttliscriber offer* at private -sole a email FARM l coMßinlng about FIFTY ACRES,situated on Ferry Fork drew. Snowden township; Allegheny couuiyi<ia. joining lands of Josiph-Htggs, me subscriber and others Thaiuiid--is of-excellent quality; about- la. cores one; MoadoWdloitomrlOacres-sood Timber; and aboutlo acres cleared end andergood stale of cultivation. Thoi Uirmlngheirt and Finleyville Plank Road runs directly through it. Its situotioft ta very convenient and deslra btebelßK only ll mites.from Pitlsbureh, and WiUun one liiile of ateanivKtistanibaawMills; Watec ond Coal In abundanco.- Terms made known by the subscriber, living near Finley viUe, Washington county, Pa. - novlS wtf WILLIAM GASTON Letters tenant calory have been sriantediothe.irndersiinted,' Executors of the; estate of WILLIAM B MIBKiUE, deceased) late of Fladleytosrnsßjp.eoaniy of rersonshaSlhgjclaints against Ms estate, ate hereby id attested to-preseatthemdalyautlteMicaied for. payment ( and those being indebted thereto, will please make im mediate PWaeat ALEXANDER M*CUTCHEON, Executors of said Estate. febl&4tw* ijuiumihxwuxiiii. DaSyBfiVIBW of* TnLMMIKETS. Qnici or -tsr Daily Moojtiiro-Pasr. / Tuesday, March 2,1552. $ -. Tha.wcavherj yosicrSay, was.elesr out doorfcusinest Our atreotspresented a considerable degree of activity. To the B«cpn market we find a good deal of animation, pnees firm, and op op wari tendeocy; in.flour prices are . declining; the the steamer Africa, showsa farther decline in-England, which wiL •fifeeuht* market. ASHES—We continue fofrotrquolations; >not having any transactions worthy of note; Soda. 303& Saloratus 4505; Pearls SJO& » r .m .v :w - BBLR MEAT——Salel of 2,000 03 at the river at 6f, ’cash. iBSSIOK. BACON—There is a brisk demand, and prices firm,, we note sales of 10 hhds shoulders at 7J, 00 days, 10 do. 7f,casb; 6,000 Os hams at9L cash,noin smoke house* I.BCO Os country sboulder&at 7 cash; 14,000 do. country sides at7f,cash; 12,000 lbs (com.) at 7{, hog round, ea?h; s,oOOdo.fihouldersamlbamßat/7|O9J. . EGGS—There is more enquiry for fresh eggs, with pates of 3bblsatll. t BUTTER—The market is bare.ofgocd roll, and keg, "with a good demand Tor bolb,: we notice sales af 2 bbls . roll at 151;,6do; atl3; 3do; qhoice at 15. I LARD—Sales of 10 kegs, country at 0. I MACKEREL—There is abrisk demand: for No. 3, and r prices tend upward, we notice a Sale of 20 bbls No. 3 at 871; 100d0.7, 50, 4m0nth5; 60do.hutf bblsot.34; 14do^ No- 2at 4,60; Cod-fish, we quote at 404} by the drum. GRAIN—Sales od the Allegheny wharf ofol6 bushels Oaw at 25; 75 do. 20; 700 do. 25. Corn, sales of 200,140 and 300 bushels at 37038, at 08 8)3 to the bushel; 2W> do. at 40, double bushel. BEANS—S bbls choice at 81,75. COFFEE—There is more enquiry in the market and stocks light, prices m the East aie advancing; wo'note a sale of 50 and 20 bags at 10$, 4 months; a Sale of 44)00 bags afloat, transpired la Philadelphia, (bribe Baltimore market, at 10c. CLOVEB2EED— yales of 16bushels, from firsthand?, at 85,02 ’ . - SOAP—A sale reported of 100 boxes at 4c. CANDLES—SaIes of 25 boxes at 9c. CREESE—SaIes of 160 boxes at Cso7. HAY-Soles of 10 loads at 12014. FLOUR—The Flour market was less firm In conse quence of the unfavorable news by the steamer Africa; prices are receding; we note the following sales, 22 bbls at 8312; 44 do. 3,0 C; U do. extra 3,15; 63d0.3,rC. Tlie following is the amount of Flour inspected by Mr. R. B. Ftepleford, City Inspector, from February 4ih to March Ist: I JK£jb TUS new and spiaiidid nasseogersteftraei b. Mooat, Master, will run as a regular tri-weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday- Thursday ami Saturday, at 40 A. M., (or (leaver, Wells, villa, Sieubenvhle and Wellsbargb; retaining, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, WclUviHeaod Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Prtdry, at 8 A. M. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, CROZEB A Co., Agents, , Water street. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in the trade. ,dec !* t L i Tils fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE tL Com. Wj. Ha***., leaven the Alle- \vnarf for Fraufcliu,every Afenday and Thursday, Tbe fine aiearaer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu joas leaven ihe Allegheny wharf for Frank tin. every Tutsdav -and Fndav, at 4 F. M. For Freight or Forage,apply on Board For marietta and Hocttagport. i fi39?.ja Tut fine steamer PACIFIC, Zasocb Mil will Jrxvc fur ibc above and iiit<*nnedi* ale poris eVcry TIWHSDA Y, ai4 o'clock, t\ M. 1.-0, frciglil or I'“'»«'-’''‘Pl>VwA 0 y 0 80 N, ma rlO No. Cl Water at., and 63 From at, "'PorKUlsnnlagiiid CatdUii. I J3s%L-JS) the light draught aud pleasant ateamer CttpL MlU.!SO*tt, Will leaveihe Allegheny wharf oo Monday, Wednesday and Friday*, at 3 o’clock, P. M, for Kittanning and Catfish. For freight or pa>BM* apply <m board. fnovtS New Yore, March 1 MLarlctta# I'trUsnhargb and llocfetng- Mj. port Packet. jLfitffajg&sZ The steamer HAll. COLUMBIA, SiM’l. CToL?Ma*ter will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday, ai a o’cfochtP- M ; returmog will leave llocktogport every Tuesday, at C o’clock, A. M. Passeuger* and *hippeT» mav rely on ihe utmosl ac commodaiiOft and promptness. W. M.\VHLhUKK, fcbl l No. 'H Market street Louisville, March 1 New York, March 1. Superfine, Fine, Condemned, Rye, POUT OF PITTSBURGH. 10 MET 0 ItiCUU WATSB Ilf THE CIUTCtSL- ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Baltic* Uennet, Brownsville. 11 J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, \Ve*c Newton. “ Genessae, Cpnant, West Nawion. 8. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. ** ForestCny, Murdock, WelhviiJe. Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. “ Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. “ Express,— ,Sl. Louis. “ Regalttor, Woodburn, Louitville. 11 Companion, —, Cincinnati “ WeHsville. Young, Suafi»b. DKPAHiED: “ Baltic, UeuDci,Brownsville. 11 Atlantic, Parkinson, do 11 J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas tJhriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Ueneseee. Consul, West Newton. 44 S. Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth.. 44 Michigan No, 2,Boies, Beaver. ,• 44 Miehigaa No. 2, Boies, Beaver. • 4 Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. 44 Empress, Cox, Zanesville. “ Gov. Meigs, sttunk, Hackthgport. 44 • Arena, Kinney, Sunfiab. 44 Keystone State t Stone,-Ci-iciaßu.(i. for WheelingJ AlftegUany Utvir Trad«. reuvlak franklin packets. For Long ft each* marietta, Parkersburg bW * and Oalklpokla. fc. The fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS, » fv#_wl*n Shu**, Ma*'<r, will leave for the above UwMfcBg| and intermediate pone, every TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply ® r J£ . f c [# JOHN I 1 LACK, Agent. Wsdnsadty Packet for Cincinnati* The new and fast running steamer CIN* Bifuimqiixm, Master, will leave eSsNKSaSllregularly every Wkdnksdst. or Pl “ a|t,! ’ a £ pl 6.°Mt£x£^GEß L vv. Ji TAPSCOT’T A. CO’S. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1832. fcggjjgi tarftvjt. . j Knu » Blakely, . EUROPEAN AOENT, nod Dealer in Foreign Ex change? Is also Agent for the following Packet Line of Sleomihipa, between New York and wallow Tail Line, soiling from New York and Lie ernool on tbadtU and 21st of each month. I New Line leavee New York oa tlio 20lh, aad Liver- I poolon the Utltof each month. ~. I fled star Line leaves New York on the II th, and Liv* 1 ernool on Ihekßtbof each month. j Z Lite fulls twice a month from Liverpool and. New Y °rbe London Line of Packeu sail from New York the lsl,Blti, 10h and 3ltll,and,from London on the «l|i, lath, 41st and 23th of each month. „ , The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packet! sail from New York and Glasgow on the 1 si and ISth of each "tenth. I A Weekly Line of Packets from Liverpool to New j °DaFyLmefor emigrants.from New York, by steam boat and Railroad, or by canal and railroad, to lltts- will receive every attention, and advice I given cheerfully at tbe offices of W. Tupscott ACo , Leu Quay. Duomi, and St. Georgu s_Bullding», Liver noo\< WAJ T.Tapseorl A Co., 88 South street, New York.oral Iheoffieeof the advertiser. , I Parsons refilling In the United Stales or Canada, who wish lb send for their friends ur suv P J “ of r ;"3 la "“’ land. Scotland or Wales, can make die nree.-.arrj , ar_ raneements oil application to lire subser.ber, ond have them bronchi out by any of the above favoi lie Lines of Packets. 1 whleh range from 1,888 to 2 300 tone bnrlben,) or bv first class meroiianl ships, on fuvorahln term , by wn/of Liverpool, London or Glasgow. Theft frequem cvofssllingpreeludesiheposilbiliiyof delay. Passage comalio.be secured Irom Liverpool to New Orleans, •Btrlilmoie- Philadelphla.Boston,Charleston and Savnn nah direct. Hemlitanees in email and large sums, as usual loGrealßritaln and Ireland. . . . . Meisre W A 1 T. Tapscott A Co. have -entered into arrangements wilh Messrs. Vogcl.KockA Co .Bankers, Froultfoll- on-lhe-roain, and wl3i Messrs Edward Bloom A Co Hankers. Paris, to draw sigh! droiiß, which con be made payable fn el! the prmcipal.plnce* throughout France niaf Germany. Passage uckeis and drafts al waysfor sale by the undersigned, corner ol Sixth and "merry streets, (up stairs), Pittsburgh, next door lo J * a >'° yd “ 4, «K(IY P S—Catalogues of the vessel*, tfrao of eniime und burden can be had ai the above office gtaus. |fcM M EXIOAN LAND WARRAM-I|oUfih. and sold ’ corner nf Sixth nnd Liberty sireeis Notice. THE undersigned having disposed of their entire in teresl In the NaTionah Fousnav 10 Messrs. Hinny Rais' and Dinrei. M’Cubdt, would recommend their snecesfors to llie favorable patronage Uihl has been be stowed upon the emublishracnf since its commence ment. both lathis vicinity and m the west. The books and accounts of tbo late firm will be set tied by cllber of tbe partners,aitho old sland,corner of Seventh and Liberty streets. Mfifi-im - . JOHN QUINN A CO. -il&niT BXtB‘ rDINUL M Rational Foundry, - _ ■- XHP undersigned: haying purchased the <n . USSij tire interest orJobn Quinn & Co . m the Na dry- under the firm of Rats & M'Cpbdt. and keep constantly on hand a large and excellent assort* men>of oUatUeletln their line,madef-om ««y and th» as Cooking Stoves; ParlqrStovta; Office Stoves:- Hollow Ware; Wagon JBoxcbj. Floughlronsr Sadirons; - .Fancy and Common • Dotflronsi-• Grates. &c.> Ac. . All articles of Castings miheirhne will be furnished at the very loweatprices.and warranted not to bo Infe rior io.anyjfianttiaciar.eQ in tbe-city. They are constantly receiving w» and btau»j»\ Pauertity 'of all .descriptions., making our vsrlay oi Castings the most attractive of any manufactured iu t» c W nlil«rii : iirh'tesneclfully invited to call and eX?m|or "SI le " nU ‘ an<l lJbei ‘ sr wj«ss^C. TJffESSSVTVVO YOUNO MEN-Bo»td in« Msneeuiblo private family, without oihsr h<> a T“_ a r f Eleasant and healthy pan of ihe city. » mJiataw- Apply ol W 7 Fourth atteet, near Smithfield. febSB AUCTION SALES, - -* faction' Cfudi “ ' ffIHE cn4eMfgn«l.«ileraninierralof ftwryeart,ha» : l-y 'flgairt-resumed 'business. Having.complied- with the reqnisitionsof the law regulating Sales at Auction, •And having procured a first class Licens&as Auctioneer (ortlie City or Pittsburgh, he offers his servtcesrtu such to htifriends and 1 the public generaJly. "With aa expe rience of‘nearly thirty years ut'this uQe of business, he haZardshothihg In saying that be will be enabled: to give entire satisfaction to all those who may. feel disposed to patronize him. ' P. MoKUNNA. Aucuoneer. Refers to the principal Cny Merchants. . , : lyfl *- Auction— Pally Sates# a T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner ofiWood A. and Fifth streets, at HJo’clck,A;Mi,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple anil Fanny Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot, and Shoes, Hs», Caps, Ac Groceries, Queenswaie, Glassware, Table: Catleryr Looking Glasseis, new and second bond Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. ‘ „ „ . AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Tnslru mento,Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Vanetv,Goods, Gold and iSlverTVatches, &c. • P.M.IMNIS, iaSUtf - Auctioneer. . P* Itt»KISEIWAi Anctlone®r. Real, estate at auction, in duquesne BOROUGH.-On Salurdoy evening next, March Cth, at 8 o’cloeW* will be sold at M’Kenna's Auction House, six Building Lot*, sitoflicd above Herr’s Island, on thd Allegheny iliVer, opposite the UnltedStateßAr seriaLeach having a front of-iHMeet on the Pennsylva nia Canal ohd Allegheny RtvCTj extending Into the River to low water mark.- Those Lots will be sold altogether, or separate, as desuedj on the most liberal terms, and without any reserve.,. m&r2 OFFICES TO LET.—Two Offices lo rent, suitable for lawj?er». Possession given on the let of April. rei)2? P. M*KENNA t Attcv’r. . w< G. dUCAETSSYi Auctioneer. Fixtures obocbry store, ai Aiicnon—wm be sold,on Tuesday, March 9d, nt 9 o’cloek in lire afternoon, at M’Cartney’r Auction House, a lot of Fix tures for a Grocery Store. Among which may he men tioned, Counter Scales and Weights, Floor Scale and Beam. Glass Jars, Cask anil Stand, Queensware aud Su ■ llhtljll .W. O M'CAh'l WFIY. Auciv. YALUABLB OITY I’rtUffclu * « Apcnon —lllO subscriber, Aitigiteo of L; Shrpra, win sell at pub lic sale, on the premises, on Satnrday, ihe blXTif DAY OFHABCU.A.D.IBS2, alSo'clocki P. M. of that day, iPose three Lots ofGtocnd, situated in the Seventh Ward. Chy of Pmsbargbi.DOns Nos. 1, 4 and 5 m No 21 feet on Bedford street, and ex tending hack 70 feet to a 4 feet aUey.Wnh the privilege of a 3 Feet alley alongside, and on which there Is erected a two story dwelling bou-e. . No. 4 fronting 1# feet on Keating’s oiler, and extending back 53 feet lo a 4 feel alley, and having thereon erected a frame two story dwelling honre. No. 5, adjoining the above, and having creeled there on a iwo story brie* dwelling house. JOHN BARTON, Attorney.nl Law, No.flSFifih sireet, Or, u> L SHROM, on the premises.. ’ W.O.M’CABTNKV, Anct’r. P, n,' UAVISi Auction®* r. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Arc tioh —On Tuesday momma I .March 2d, m 10o’clock, at the residence of John S» CotgraVe,-Esq No P 4 second street, near Croat, will be told, as. he is remov ing f r om tnc City, his .entire stock of Household and RUchen Furniture. Among which arc-superior piano forte, rosewood. COSC}’ mahogany secretary and boob ease; mahogany hair seat soa,chftlri.ttnd.rocker; cen* ire table, marble top;."walnut what-not; mahogany sideboard; card tables; French plate*mirror; tea poy •; candelabras; sbloflamps; Brussels incram and stair carpets; hearth rngni ha'l oil cloth; Veniuan blinds; marble top enclosed wash stands ; dressing and plain bareaos; high and low post bedsteads, cane sent and Windsor chairs and Joe leers; work and wash stands; dressing Russia Iron fenders and pahs; fire irons; dining and breakfast tables*; complete sett of Ivory handle lenities and forks; britannfa tea sett; china, glass and. oueensWare; kiicheu fnrniture, cookli:g utensils, ae- Terms at sale. ffrb23] P. M. DAVIS, Auct’C A'fi HBbtJ. OKOlfciNf—Of supenor qualuvV tor sale low, to close consignment. P. M. DAVIS, _ comer of Wood and Fifth streets. MERCHANTS’ PORTABLE DDAT lANB 1852. rates of freight to pwladelpja and HEW YOKE. To PftiPa. To N. Tori. Ejs. V 100 Bx. Bacon, butter, beef, tallow, lard and lard oil. 50 cts. 65 cl». Soap. caudles, starch, bones, and glue pieces, Whiskey, Cheese, Seeds, eggs, dried apples ana peaches, I'anhenware, glassware, win dow glass and hardware, 60 u 85 “ Pot, pearl ashes and 45 M 60 “ l«eaiher,decrandbatr<lo*k>ns 65 u 1,00 ** Wool, feathers and »heep pelts b» u 1.121 “ Manufactured totaceo, 65 “ 8u “ Drnts medicines & castor oil 75 “ t,(K> *‘ Beeswax, 65 « 05 “ Glnrcng, 75 ti 1,10 Pork and beef (in pickle,) 81r*5 i? bbL 145 P bbl u Flour and corn meal, 87} do t.OS do. C. A. McANOLTY * CO. Canal Basin, Putsborgh JA.SKS BI'OAIBDtKSS A CO., 100 VTOOD STREET, WHOLESALE Dtaltts in Foreign and Domtsiie Dry Goods, are now opening their Gr«; purchase 01 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, fclcried with the greatest care, to suit tim trade, consisting in pan of the newest styles of— Dress Lawosnnd i Plain and Figured Alpaccas; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Printed Caltc*e*,in gtcanrerietj; Ribbon®, l.accs and Edging* ; Cloths,Cwisiinerea and vestings; Sommer Coating ond Pantaloimiug; U*o«n and Bleached Muslins j Palm and Leghorn (lan; Straw and Braid Bounds. Together with a complete stock of Variety Goods ana Pedlar*’ Notions,Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Watches., Brass Cloekß, he. All of which are of fered at Wholesale, for a small advance over Eastern prices- (fchSdOm Henry EtoUboett, HAS the pleasured announcing to the public, that at the repealed solicitation* < f his former pupils ho baa determined to make Pittsburgh U< perroaneaue sidenee. and will, tborefore, re-commerce to give In struction on the PIANO, GUITAR and VOCAL MUSIC, on the 9tA day ttf February next. Those vtbo desire to become students, will Please, leave their adores* at the Music Store of Mr. John 11. Mellor, where a book for that purpose will be kept—or through the Post Office Alt implications will be positively attended tOj and In struction commenced: the above named day, (February 9tb). 1 have the permission to refer those who arc not acquainted with me, to the following gentlemen: John Snyder, E*q., Cashier} Dr. Robert Snyder; of the Bank of Pittsburgh; 1 George Ogden; Esq.; H. L- Ringwalt, FUq ; I James A. M'Knighi, fc'eq, N. G- Murphy, Esq i | B. L. Fahnestock, Ena.; deedlshawa HENRY ROHBnCK. For Sale. A TWO STORY BRICK SHOP—wiih gravel roof; 40} by 20 feci; with onMnch cylinder engtue.am boiler—all In good order. Alpo, on the some Lot, a small Dwelling House. The Loi ICO by 40 feel; 3 years loose. Shunted oh Liberty street.opposite the Pcnnsyl* vanla Railroad Ticket Office, Fifth Ward. Apply to J. HOWAtIT!!, No. 239 Liberty street. ANS?" 'CDDIfr gAl3C=By order of tire \/ phan** Court of Allegheny County, ibe following described Beni Esiule, situate in the Borough of Low renceyiUe, Allegheny County, will he exposed to public sole.bn the 80lh day of Marco, 1553. at 3 o’clock. F. hi. of that d*y—viz: All those Lois of Ground, lute of Jackson dec’d, located oithe junction of the But* Act and Grecnsuurgh Turnpike Roods, containing about one acre and ahull*. ThU properly is laidoat inlets. Term# made known aisale. MARY REED. feb2B:3t Adm’xxof Jackson Reed, dec’d. IUOOT«i THE.under*»gned beg leave to inform ihelr friends and the public, that they have removed their Wholesale Grocery and Commission Warehouse /tom Nos. 149 and iso Wood street,io-No. 6 Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty street*, wfcete they respectfully roliclt a continuation of the liberal ed to them ffebtflfclm) IiAMBBItT 18H1PT0N.' OR BENT—A and convenient Office, with gas fixtures, on fiwt floor of Warehenso aowroccupted by u*,and possession given immediately. Also, a Urge audconvenleniOffice oq fecond floor In our Warehouse, fronting Water street and possession given on the Ist of April next. L..S WATERMAN A SONS, , feb2B Nos- 80 and 31 Water and 6s Front street. SCYTHE SNE4THti~37S dozen extra and common Daionl9neaths. tn store and for rule at m«nuf&ctar ers’prices by L. &. WATERMAN &SONS, febi9 N'os 60 and PI Water.and fl-J Front el F OK us es doz Millard's sup. polish d cast siell Huy F«?k*; 4Q “ " ** 3 lined M 3j “ •• *• 4 pronged** in store and for sale ul manufacture's pnacs liy febiS h S. WATKuMAN ft. SONS. OCVTIiBS O 105 tfoz. Millard’s-bes; quality Grts&Soyihcri SO * v *• common •• •» 40- ■*» ” best quality Cradle •» 10. •' •' ’• Bramble •• for f ale at manufacturer s prices by febSS L, 6-> WATKftMAN & SONS. iTYOEg--g3S doz. beat quality cast steel floua; MiUartTs ll sHr u U . n ‘' Gaulendo. for wile at raanufdoiurcrd.pnces by febSS UH. WATBRMAJJ.fc SON* jgACor I—4o cusks HaiDSi 3 do Slllfg; ~ • 3 do Shoulder?, just received and -for gtile by [febB6] L, S. WATERMAN & SONS. NAILS— 450 kegs Naila ond Spikes assorted, and far sale by L. 9. WATERMAN & SONS. feb2S ■■’••••• OUGAR CUttKO tlAMS—J'.vuns & SwiiVsxclebraM O Curoiiy Haras, in store and for aale bv - febB3 KING fe MOfmHRAI) HAVANA LlGAKB.—Alurgeuaaorunenioi tiavaii»». Prmcipa and Regalia Clears, veryfchouie ami genuine, for Bale by feb37 JACOB WEAVER, JR. Steam Mill for Sale* THESUBSCRIBfeItis authorized losellthe following i described MILL PKOPKRTY, situated in CUprner*! township. Allegheny county. Pa . one mile from-the Gay of Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville turnpike, viz-*"-, A Lot one hundred feet on the pike. and running; puck , one hundred and sixty (lrfO) feet to a *>o fool etreetj.on which there w erected a large new Will Ifou*e,3U Bet by dO feet. 4 stones high, with u Grrl-rote engine- anu 4 , ruu of stones—one a trench Burr, of the best quality., one for Chopping: one tor Barley i one to. Oat Weal with Com Smasher and bmui Mill. Togetlier, all the other fixings necessary to carry on the *■ louring, Chopping, Oat and Barley Meal inuking euccc^rully. Also-A large Engine and Coni House, and * Dry House! and Coal cheaper than it can bo had in.the countrv This would bo a desirable situation for a.iy ITZwIgTc go '.nto U» M.H»> »« » « 0„ 0 of <l« bes, nc.Kl.bortaods for .taj*.. «»■« For further particulars see ihe owners,Messrs. ML' ° nl ti&"hlb H FY Aecnl Desirable Farm for Sale* THE subscriber offers for sde a very desirable FARM, containing ElollTY ACRES, situated 4n Monroe eoonty- Ohio j flic Imniiis ofexecUentquaUiy.ttndabour 30 acres cleared ami uuder good .state of cultivation—• Thecottaty Road, leading from iUe Oido River, runs di rectly ihrongh. The Bitoauon is very convenient, being only half a nwe.from ine town of Brownsville- and five miles from ihoOMo fUyer~and is m the immediate vi cinity of Saw end unst mills, Slc. For further particulars and terms, enquire of the sub- I seribejs- JOHN DUNWOODY, y )aloi2mw Southfield street, Pittsburgh, FOR SALE &TO LET- * tioC«l for Bent» , _ _ r - THB>attbscnber.wlihc*to Uase for-a ffi§3years* to a firtwaieman,-hi» large-and j3i£Lne*rHOTja*. at Turtle Creek, about li o^ej Tk^ ? • Tt i«; ilotetconioinavibrtyHbree Anp: laws Tboma*'which Ktt'fliuohftd-In » first-class JloUsls-otahe cities* '-The Stab ling- and omer acebiaitiGdatiohS afe besrdeaenjmaiK r JNusvJJo*; telts situated atlbe termination Oftbet} ruddock** Field Plant Koad. on ihe old Philadelphia turapikevtindlnHne* diattflr-adjoming the Cctitrtii Rttjl toad, 'it wiU beonc of thb moil ocUghifuUumffler: retreats in ihft conntryi Fot terms. fcc M applyto the wßscnbfifc or.taMr Jlill,pnine premises, . {dec23;lnil r~ • ALLKNBRQtVN- FOR SALK—THE THKisK oi'oHV' BMIOK gwjs, DWELLING HOUSE, No. 10 Hay «treet,f||S[ Snyder’s Ro*. Price 83,000 TeimsSSOO m n “™ i cash, H5OO in one year; anl *3,00(1 lir fi*e years To be sheared by tend and mortgage oiMhe premiaes;... Cleair oCail incorabrnnccs. and UUe marapatable.. ■ ■ AppiylQ fi.lVikX S- DKLL, Attombys at La nr, No. 143 Fourlh Sir-»t . deellKlm riio lei—The ■idMeiiba i I store root now occupied by IMi’issr.-. Wtilpcs £Davis;Nd.Bs Martetstrcel. Possession givenßaßlL.; on the Istof Apu. Enquire of . e , janslf OHAS. H PAULSON, No 78 Wood «»■■ ' " Desirable Mopotty: tor sate Si HE wenknovra GHEEN WOOD GARDEN Property is offered Tor sale in loisto suit purchasers. Thus »rds n rare chance for a delightful summer, residence, free from the smoke and.dirt or the city, roc purlieu ars eoquireof the subscriber on the premises. . ■ jafltiZm* . •- James M’KAIN. ' HhiiTßaU for Etont. INDIVIDUALS, Societies and Associauons can-here after obtain, the use of this oua well known Public Hall fromtbe subscriber, r ■ .... AJso, for Reut—severalroomsmlhe Post Oflice Bui.ar. ingsj; which are well situated, and suitable focX)ffieeft. E. D> GAZoAMv frb&Uw „ 7fl Liberty ‘P. 'MCKENNA., Auct’r. M TO' RENT—Fotthe suramcf season, or whole year, If desired, a piearant and commodious COTTAGJS.SiUiatedimoiediatelf on. the bank of the ©blower, in Shott-etown, and convenient to the Pennsyl««kDi3s aud Ohio Railroads Possession will be «yen Immediately,. For J erm ,i|' Q r E I> i7f l ?pirrn« n SkouutetoH, Jan jagflitf W.l» BLACKI OHl). Nunnery house to rent^uj; orchard r fgsk and ShruUberyi and from JO toQOacrcs of ffljga ground. Enquire of COAL LAND FOR SALE.—Silly aerea ; Coal Frm lene, Jilat above the second Dam, on tho it oilgbjotftie-. ny river- [febgs:lf] A. WILKINS A CO. Liberty street lots for sale—two v»N able Building Lots, having eaeh a front on Ltber,y street of SO feet, and eatending back HO feet to an al ley, partly occupied by Morton,as a board yard, trice, Sl6O ocr fool. uae*four*h in cash; -balance to- B anti l* months. Apply to bI'LAIN,MoFFI'n’ 4;CO, • - No.3t Fifth alrect, FOR RENT-ONE HOUSE and FIVE ACRES OF GROUND, at'Braddocfc’s Field, nine miles from Cue City of Pittsburgh. It i? a new Brick House, and in traded for * favern—to be called “ Braddoct’s Field Hotels Po.««ao^gi™nlmm.dto s ly io ß 3 airc j of :; , on the premise*^ fcb29:9w* mHK DRUG STORE aulifi corner of. Hand and Penir I street*. Tfeb'Uttf. —: pttopva'i 1 k FOii sAi-Hi* rt*llE subscriber offera-forsa'e, on very reasonab.c K ?af*®KLINO HOUSE No. 110 Poun street*between Uay strict and Bv4ua > al ley; and Lot y* feet froi.l, extending .bock ll&ftet to an alley. The house is one of the best buildings, and. in one of the most pleasant neighbor hoods in the City. FIVE LOTS—Embracing cornerof Front and. Ferry streets: one hundred and five feet front on Ferry, amt 60 feet -on Front street, with a-good three story brick buildingon ih« corner—a 0 story frame on Front str and two Brick Buildings,uredasshops.ouFerry st. A- L0T,31 feet front ny 80 deep, on. Front, between. Market and Ferry streets. A LOT, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 2u feet by 90, fronting on Congress and FJra streets. A HOUSE and LOT on Wylie eireet, near the new Court House. The hpnsei* well arrange i and nt good order, and is how occupied as a Hold. A THREE STORY BfUCK, on SmiihGeJd'street, near Seventh, being ui on excellent bounds location.— The Lot is S& by 80 feet deep, frouung on Smiih&eld sl A COTTAGE FRAME and LOT, 93 by 1W feet fronting oh Anne.and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. ThU U a very desirable and pleasant location fora real* THfitEE LOTS, on Centre street ond Pasture Lane, in Altegheriy City, 30 by 90 feet each, near the re-:i deece of Mr. Feter Jennings. NINE LOTS, in the town of McKeesport, each CO feet by 150 Several of these are on the Mam street. ELEVEN ACRES in Limetown,on the Monoogahela Riverton which them are four houses. There aresoibe six or seven acres oi exceileui Slone Coal and abun dance of Limestone,convenient to the landing, and two Coal Pits open. 90 LOTS in the town of Columbla,Go feet by ISO each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever Stone Coal he may require for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Colombia is u pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongnhela river, a short distance below i Lock No. 3, in the midst of an extensive Stone Coil re gion, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. TWO HUNDRED ACRES of superior STONE COAL, with House, Railroad, Ac. This property has Sh front of 140 rods on the Monoogaheia river; anex* cellaat landing; good grade and foundation for Railroad, —with enough level ground at one point for houses, gardens or locations for manufactories. The vein U deep enough to allow horses to be used in hauling out the Caul—tnc quality of which, for iron work,steam, gas, or Ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in the couotry r in my absence, my Agent, James Blakely, fey<|, will give all necessary information, and bo authorized to rive warrants e deeds tor any property sold. JAMLS may, No. 110 Penn street. A, Circat Bargain Offered* THE subscriber, having engaged m another branch of business, desires to sell out lus entire stock of DRY GOODS, COOTS and SHOES; and, also, to rert his new Store, at the corner ot Fridestreet'and Penn sylvania A venae. The stock is one of the best lit the ehy— having been selected with especial care to the in terests of the retail trade.—and wi'l be sold ala bargain ■ febl&tts UENRY REIS. ritOLKT—The STAR SPANGLED BANNER HOUSE 1 —adjoining the Theatre, Fifth sired, Pittsburgh. Possession riven on the Isi of April. Enquire of STEWART A GILL, Ally's at Law. No. 87 Fifth street. SbUfi*AK.Y BUILDING FOB; HKNT. A cottage and out building, well fitted for & Seminary for Yoon* Ladle«» or a School for Boys, with about ten acres of ground, orchard and Shrubbery.. Wouldbe rented to a private family, but a school Woutd be preferred. - The place has been thought particularly desirable for such purpose. Enquire of fab&if A. WILKINS a& CO. TWO BRICKYARDS FOR itCNT—Possession given immediately, for four gangs each—One in the Bth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, recently occupied by Geo Moat A Sons; the other adjoining the above, in Piu township, has been in Uteoceupancy af Geo. Moore for ten yearsj consequently she character of the clay for brick has been well established. For further information, iuqnire of the-subscriber, Allegheny City, corner of Saudasky street and South Common. (ianS:2mol GKO. MILTBNBKROKB. ONE LOT in the Elgallt Ward of the Cuy;of Pitts burgh ffonung.onliOOU9tBtreetb93fectfroming on Vanbraam street, ranmng to. the bluff 400 feet, fronting: the Monongaheia 203 feel, fronting on MiUcnberoer’s sireetiOO feet, ■ ; • - • I One other Lot, adjoining the above, In Put township, j fronting on Locust street 244 feet, fronting on Mtltenber* Ser’s street to the blutf323 fecuon the bloff overlooking ie Monongaheia 244 feet to a tine of the property of Ute lute James Irwin,2oo feel to Locust street. One OLher Lot in Pitt Township, fronling oil. Locust Street. 237 feet, fronUng.ou MilienbergerSueet 120 feet to a 24 feel alley, frtmungon said alley S3O. feel to u line of Property ot late James frwm, from Alley., to Locust Street 120 feet. :■ I Oils Other Lot m oily of Pittsburgh, froulln&.-on. Lo- | east Street 293 feei, fronting on V-unbraain Street 120 | feet to n 24 feet Alley, fronting op said Alley 293 feet, fronting on MtUenbergerStreet iau feet to Locust StTeeu. i One Other Lot fronung on FcrbesStrcet4B feet.,,front- 1 jng on MtUenberger Street 120 feet to ft 24 feet Alley.; on the said Alley 48 feet to Lot No. 4i in MiUonberger’s < Plan Lota. ... • Oqc oilier lot, fronting on Forbes,streBt, S 3 feMjfrbnu mg on Van Braam street 120 feet, to a 24 feet alley, fronting on said said ahey 29 feet. One other lot, fronting on Forbes street 7J ft., runnUtg back to a 24 feet eSley 120 feet, fronting-on studailey, 72 feet. - ' Vi * ■. .2 .v: • :e . . .f 4 n • " .V *• ...• A. WfOlflNS ACO. A. W. LOOMfS. Fourth street. note (or stale. I will sell for castaj on long ume, oron perpetaal.jeasev For pariietPars, enquire of the subscriber, onthocorner ofSandasky street uml South Commonv AHeghany City. JanSflmo GEOMILTFNUKRGF.U. rito LET—UNE WAUbHUUSE, on LU)city,.bppo> X- site the head of Wood otreet. with * vacant. Lot back rutinlnn through to Penn sued, now occupied by William Learner. Possession given Ist of April, 1852; Enquire of feb4 R. BARD & Co* 103 Woodat. M ACC A ROM AND VERMICELLI — Ftce-U Italian Maccaronl and Vermicelli, received, nndfjr sale AV. A. M’CLURG & CO *. . Grocers and Tea Dealers. ROOfiS-tSOdoz. Drools, iu Biora and fot aale by Jeblfl __ _ BHERIUPF Sc BINNING.* ALCOHOL— 70 par cent., m bbls. aud oa draoKbL/for Mle by ffcbttl 1 -■ - J. WEAVER, Jr, MOLASSES—St). bbL.jusi received enttfor-saleby STVA.RT ft SILL, No. O Smuhfald street* ' .. Opp onltc "Monongahela liou«e._ NO SUGAR— Ht hhds., in store ondforsule by , , fcbtP STUART A SILL. LARD— 111kegs and 3 bbls.m.siore ond.for saleby feblD ' STUART & SILL. SEGMiS— 60,000 Common, on consignment and for sole by . . ... ,{fcbl9| STUART A SIDE. /^tORN—46O bus. Yellow, la store and for sate by l i ; frhto STUART &SILL: TTKG UU ITKK-’-lS kegs, m.siore and for Rale by . ~K febiP 1 L STUART & BLCL; NluNS—:o bbl.i. prime r«euivei] and for sale. frbiB- STUART & BILL. r 'ILOVEK and TIMttTHY Sl'.L'.l) —lit more and for sate. ffebt&l STUART& 91LIj. ; AftiEV—GO bua., for aalc by feblO STUART & SILL. O'! UASS—2Od bra. 8 bylO and 10 by 12, in store am X for sale or barter, to dose ou l. feblS STUART A SILL. FLOUR-ttJO bbls. Ertra and Superfine, in store and for sale by [feblOl STUART fc SILT, tLB AR SIDES—IGOO U 13., ill prime order, for sale by j febia STUART AiSII.E- Cl OLDtSN SYRUP.—Si Lotus Golden Syreptin ond X half and 10 gallon kvga, received and forsaleby- W: A- M’CLURC &3CC*,: 250 Überiv^sireei. Fob srtticriA’ prime tkas-up.io TEA STORE, in iho Diamond, second Diamond alley, .■ . T IME—«O bbK Uueu, JB« -- No. 6 gmuhfield street.: IWfiS1 W fiS7 C °~^ U^~XW ‘^ to 9T°PART&BILI. YrrfE|p=4oSbi* , 7.^am?^nTC A CjJcr, for Ede. -OACUN-8 bh*. forsa!e by ■P-- * - STUART & SILL. -staLRKCIA COLUAHS ANn CUFFS—A desirable ¥ bond, at - A. A. MASON A CO’S, Yebli Nos 03 and 64 Mattel .i —7:03—5 iu»t reo’d onconsignment sod for sold* t. woods a son, ukSl No eiJUorkel street. ■ -ntATD'SfISa—A. A. Mason A Co. are yet selling r their use stack o< Field Silks, at reduced prices, febia .S’ c* . c. ™ MU * -- * Kemoy«** j*- ~ '>l Phlricke & j i BiSUSBSfIHDEXcnASaBBUOK®* 18 ' HAVC REMOVED THEIH OFFICE,, to TBS COB3BR o» trinu tSO WOOD fISWWI J Pwbvrgh, Pa. _ , PATRICKS A FRIEND, ~ Bankers and exchange brokers, balers ta Notes,Braßj,Accepmncea,Go!4,P]l™f aiid BankNolee. Ekclmngeon the Easern*na »Ve»‘* ''colleeuona'inSde in oil the cine* throughout the Unt ied ' Stales Depo-ites rcceivcii m p&r furuls hr current penef.Se earner of Pi/iAnodWo’.d.treeW- IfebS Domutic taut taretga t».hange,Btmk Nolit, Beu and Stiver, Bought,So rfeni EaUngtd, EXCHANGE AHOHAHKuio HOWS* William A? Hill & Co., 64 Wood Street, ' PITTSBURGH-- - - ' , ~ By InTBtESXJJXOWEC n.TmmPOgH-0-WW ■'■ tavTM.ua »xn*. RAHJta. B«nirrMi»<f:Exe*ai»g« BnUts, Dialers t» *** CtrttftatiSofDtpof Comer of Thirdand Wocd ««., direcdvoppoaltethe St Charles Hotel. ; mw2a H. HOLESKS ft BOHBI' ni.V»'B*MO«D TBB3B:B*JlKI!!8; .»!«n! UtCBMOS;. O»WCT 3V NcIJH ilriei,four.iioortbilino otdsiaad. N JHOEME9 ft SONS, BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea; lerB in Notes, DtaftaiAccepiancesjOoliJ.SiJvcr siia Bank Notes. Eicliangeoathc. Eastern and Western cities constnntly.for sale.- , :r : -, Collections mode in aiUUeciUeS.tSiionghoai.tie Urn, ted States. Depositesreceived.tn par funaatit tapent, paper, No-07 Market slreetibetween/Xkirdand loonb, Streets. }sn3o-ly. •eg g unnil e . : IHOJeSASSIWT . KOOW ftSARQBST. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, !f.S. Cm* of Wood and SaOiitrita., PUBbutti, Pa TVEALERBin Coin,BankNoteerTimeßlUet Foreign U andDomesticEteliartge.Cenifieates ofUepojit.ic EXCHANGE oneilthepmeipatCitiesof-theßnlon. end Enropo, fOT sol ei n enras t osoit purchasers. . CUBRENTandparfandsrecetvcdondeposite • COLLECTIONS madeonailpsrtapftieuirfen.etthe, lowestrates-, scpll-ly • IllliL « OIIBIIY. ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - So, 60 Wood Street, ThilidMt idovt FourtA—(UHlsifit). SIGHT EXCHANGBonihe Eastern Cities constantly • for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Note* dis counted: Gold,Silver and Bault Note u ,Uoucht android. Collections made lit all the principal ciuosof the Uaned: States, Deposits received of Par and Current Furuls. niariff.y O. E. ARNOLD & CO., - BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, BANKNOTES, .'■■■ SIGHT AND TIME DBAFrs.ie ,fco. Collection* carefully attended toj.anil proceedsreiiui • -BOtTOBf SOLD ..OB vCOHIUSSIOTVd-v flfo. 74 Tauttk itruti ~ ' the Hftnkof'Pitiatttrgh. POSITIVE SAJUB -'T¥/sim:z: s Soatb-EMt Corner Mar fcel «?» HAVING dd«nBtned-» > «Io»<I-;tW'J»«?«-» | VAI , ?-*"g;S,''. April noil, will .posiuvely, sell lira enure -slow,, wilhool reserve. - __ _ _ M jgS»A.!C COST. «®8 - The slock oti hand 19 large and well aawrtea, being fresh good* of recent purchase, j Coropr!ffinp ut full assortment of CJolhr.,, and Vestings; Irish Linen*; Linen sLeeling t aad Tlimet Cloths, Cashmere andJPreneh Mennotf. AJpacca* Wo*-, hair Lustres Mon? de Lams, plain and fi s*&} with a full auortmeQt of other uewslyle dress goods SILKS—A large stock of Plwn Black Lustre, Fancy,* i and Plain cbameTeon drcss silks* plain black and, cnuoge*. able Turk Sating • : • r. SHAWLS—Broche, Square* * nd J* n S large assortment of B«y state Long Shawls; white and colored ciape and silk shawls, - \ As the entire stock-will be closed oUi.at theurne above namedi many of these goods wilt be. pold at prices with-, out regard to cost. Cusioraets may therefore telyonhe' me offered .the BE? ' . j*g:2mo/ s a g if | THE uXEAT SEC HEX ATjUsT.„ utSCOVEREB' , jfot *ne care or Consumptlonr k - , * 'ireaSislest-i-lfew Xemedia. * , x N U T Ali . S XRIAC UM^ - - ' ‘ ft 7“ Thk cure for cough-", colds; acre throat, spitting' ' blood. difficult breathing, bronchitis, incipient, confirm.- , ed onJ xubcrcular consaropuoni is ib*«b BMtLW.— . lEscb ode peculiarly adapted W each.Orta Of the thMe of SYMPTOMS- ' 1 - '“ ' ' | , Cough,pa(a in tha breiJV - FIRST STAGE. 1 1 atfe> jpintA an*; „ ' j *>,—, » - - wijtiba, infljjnmattoo, #»*% <> Indolenl CoosumplhMlrM ness and liekltnn in lie * > Wr-,™*pt"' P . - Coatlveness, spasmodic. . cmjgil, violent fever,night, r r icorningand xpiddaysweat l ' , - heclie-filaah iß.it>ev6t*a .cheeks.buTningbeatln.ihe. -- pftlusorthfl hand* attd BEST **™s£F2®?B£ V' r\C- ■<?; \\ THIBDSMC&. Ij^^SUSST: < Tubercular CanMmpJipn r fdeb«Uty ? ; V-;, in Yellow Wrappers j ' . & an” " 0 B^!lK a k's|Eil 5' - ... bi«rfnponcor. ‘ ’ i‘ffct r l , UYBic>logicui'ttntf .Tatbolopcut Th® , _ t>dblic approve of itt becatt« HiiCevam, Srott* end. - - * I p^^^^^jl^^li^p'nacipleah^^ntttTeaOT^dSe'- * ’ 1 few.and whftt be uses NmJl'3,.Syrlaciiiu,his topee first stage of Ccimtmpiton, end uses the first bottle,bis axpetioradon,diflteniranipautlnl.be. cumes free and easy; bis-ceogh soon gefs welt, tt* breSte Side, bead, baelc* joints and lunb«ttteten»«de If le is in the secondsmgeandhseaiherieeoniiliojUe hi,fever leave* bun; his disturbed sweefand refreshing; luvnight sweats-vanish! his ex- ' peet'omtlon copioua amltioody.aeiomesa toafiby «- peace nee, nrtd -at length disappear*, Jut bo’™* »* r>nme rMrtlar; hia 'spt>ciitftr-‘ rclßtnSi tlW'fipSß.^'r*?'- • '» •-v cheek tufappears: the tunning: heat Into ptUmt'OTWe hand* and soles of Iti* led ate felt on longer I bis cough "°lf he U In the o third Jtses co d n u B^ro^V feeble ‘digestion l»eeouJes strong- tfigoroefty to* stomiieh lecovcrs-lls proper tone»QK^rcaiMbew,TicU : aiidnoUMalmigblood; ,. . > Vy 1 body is cloiheo wiib fleshy ms tub's asiVKD', andbs-is^ ; "HaSbonirofNntall's SyrfaOTtnhaattoSjmpiKMOf - - for wfiiclr ii is *nicntleti priniedinfrootoftofl ;SSSSffi«»B«aa ■ coi.aeqocntfy.no xnlßiaie con occur . mr; ' TwttciiwU ifc vo.’t - r ibeEdllor oflMSp*per» _ to ,beFor»artmgb., S laf f t scncmlly , Pcopnc.or. - beTe«^n^^“ I ’ 600 f lheit llbe,a ‘ Ptt,r ° na!!e Only January Sp, ISSS, , ■ - AUepnony loamy.. —j— ■ ■ .■:.■ ■ —.- •- -- r - - ■■ ■■ -B kj Ai Btjelittaahoijlcip-'Yjerijilsiajßa .i'-.ror.w^io/i-.r-f-.'' COMMISSION' HOUSE, V i tk* Safal and ilmt Eficacimu Wimsf , _ t i . " SAINTLOTJIS, ‘ . . riar iw eosr iem' fiawvtd*. r - > . , JOHN w -wofEM uooßinoE. rTUUS preparation has now-atood the test o*-TOeniy- . 0 Twltchfll Cs. BlocTlttee, . X wo yEitrs' trial, and t« confidently recotatMCW COMMISSION ANl> FOKWAIIISINO M'ifRCirANTS, ns a safe and cffecinnl medicine for exp^llinff-worm».^ CMt’i? Ccmmernal anijHni Sima. from the system-. The onewnpled . . tinu prompily attend to all eonstgnments and Com- attended its W missions aotrahted w thpm, and vwit make hherat cnl advances on consignment or IBU ofLndtngtn ligml,«JJon ofJ (irdeta for the purchase of tend. tGrnm, Hemp nnd ; salt of tt* use in cases o* c f“d W‘ihth.hi>ka™b »- . other Prodace, will be promptly hlled at tjte lowest pos- .edge Jtnd otoerration; ontl he InvannhlyT *>vindß*d. sible pr,ces,and on thehest terms. ■ . , produce the most im-picry effect. iioVunfrenneoltr,aflet - . They will also undertake the settlement and collcc-, nearly alUheorimwy preperaUans recoiraiendedot. tiono claims of importance ;>nd hope, by their espe- worm*, li?d been prev oueTy tesorusd lo , eiel personal eHort« and attention to all the mlctest* of .permanentadvanluge. Thisfacljm attejea-uy urn -. , thetr friends, to give genentlesilsfactmtt nficetes mid statements ofhurdttjdsof . . ’ S Kvrresocis, , . sons.m diffcrentputuof rt e , cn “" l . Geo -Collier- -St Luna; Hir*4,Morton, Cincinnati? (amUito toibe«a vudjf *eptapafaßoo Pace A Bacon -- do 'Strader 4: Gomtan do In tiett possession.-It is mildm us operatlomnonTOy Charles Blow * Co, do llozead: Prater, do he odmintwered S' , ‘ | J l l ,l! l ft^V ir ri2,'iJAiJSitto BluS* '•> Ghouieau& V&Ue? - da sprlnger*Whiifman t do \nfenC SoldJ>yull rcspcclablfc-Dniggisia * 11,0 Newcomb & B«m und attUc& - *- - - i lBl * 4 * 1 * — vilte. T. C, Twitehell & Co.,"New Orleans ~ : —= 4..V«~ - l^X 1 ' *' w : al- x - OIL.' -V Pi v >• -Thw powerfully State fflato»i FIM ia»»rau?« )cii)i)pattirt BRANCH INSURANCE COMPANY? nieel.lhe wants of the community, Is tha unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 1,800 Pslt cles during the past year, thereby adding over Srat.OW to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured i> .ofthe safest kiml.ln small nsas, and alarg* proportion insured for only one year. ■ Whole No. Policies issued..--;:-- 7,900 do do expired, terminated canceled-— 1 ■ do do in force- i Amount of Property insured do Canceled, terminated and ex-. . m , do p do in force ’ $7,834,691 do PreiuiumNotea-—--rv w ‘-79,«/flvS7 do Canceled, lenmnuedyexprU,. 637,10 do. inforce ............. .. 57?,03f^7 do Cash Preimmo3receivcd-—-*51j557,M do do canceled ■ 351^0 Whole amount oflosses and expen.- . • ~, se*paid • - :a Balanceinfavorof theCo.,incash,. To eily or country merchants,aua owner® or. dwell- ; tags, end isolated or country.-, property,, it is oeueyco : iljh company aiTordsadvantagea Inpomtof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company , in this country. . . . . . , ' Conducted on the equitable and greatly trap roved ays* tem of Classification-©f Bisks, excluding all-speriat hazards; insuring only" a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding ibefreqaencyaa&oceurreuce pt laiec fires, and also, on both the Slock and Mutual plan, it notonlypossesscs ihecheappes* and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. . , „ r> It is under the control of thefoHowingDlrectOTSJ—J. P Rutberford. A.TJiGiUstt, iohur T. Jones, Aloiizo .AiCamcri Blnlc* .C.v.ScdgjyiCk,r Rob art Kloß, Samuel Jones, John l» j-*J p^,t • . A. J.GLLLETT, Bec’y. A. A. CaBMBt, Actuary. N 0 —A Scrip Dividend of fifteen percent., r.neapt rloe oolictesbas been declared by ttie;JJiree«>r*, nun « now receivable at IhleOffice forrenewals, or-.rcdeeniß- F.tt.Avent _ , - JVb 46 J)idmond^alley y ruar Wmd strttt E. M. BIGELOW, fcROPBIEXOB, MabiM'M . WOULD resgeciftdlyioronftiu&frtend* the pabtethath* ba* no w ( <mehim* ’gpftJgggSfcdred light Vehtcres under wayviofcon- the gTeatcf’part of which: are finished, or nearly so.comprtsjrig-iighnio .top Buggics, weighi frem2oo toffW-pounds $-cM©p Buggies,'lrdm 32HO'Vi5 pounder Also, an assortment of Kockaway, with oap or two aeaut-somefine iwovbown Barouches;: from th&bosvmateriaV.ihat pould ern marketer othQme;and,aUeiTihoe.per£CnaUylo each broneVof- his factory, he feela.confident. ot tlskioK .Uis rerut&tion on his vyorlc > , where it is uredandnot abhiedi. > i : Peuons at a distaacci.ordottngrvrerlii through dhettr i friends, or comraissionmerchanis aithii placefWillTe ceivo our most strict attention* KSFHSEyCSSt 1 , i Col Body Patterson, R. H._lJailley*E»i*, lion. William. Wilkins*.*. 4 ;CoL6coTw.A.Byardr>:;.. WilliamM. Lyon,E*q, LoganiAVtlson &fCo.ir>;. v?T- Singer;- Hartman; A• / lloni. Jacob-Fbrsytb.' -'.-j i. J. KiddACo, George Woyman, Efq. - - 'T.G.Moarc v NewOrleQil9j-Mrl3wMcifardiCLarksviUe r ITenncsaec. •Repository;-jy«r.:i-.Wttwmi^tteeWpi«itis:tUoGanali on J*enn«ylvama Avenue, lfebB«ily bSr&jHJlil SEMI'AfINVAL * TRADE SAfiE OF CAEBIAOEfiI rap*BC?a . THIS Bale will take place on WED- inoraing, March next, at i vpip— J o’clock, at the IRENES E-MUSEUM, * Sir *f— pifir.anet.piTiA t and wiHoccopy both of i the spacious Saloon* of that capacious building. ' 1 The Light No-Tof Wagons will.-bc . arranged in the ; larire Ball room, second story. . ' • ; ; ‘ \ Theofoct of CARRrAGES tobesoldon tblsoeca* J sion, will he the largest ever offered al-Auction irrthe < United Siale»rvemUrac.ing!iOyee JBuntjtreti Light:} VkktfJn of the manufacture of PunlanA Go; FluglexA % Co, John Merrick, Howell Sparks,cJ-Bj Doughiy, apd •; others of acknowledged reputation,. 4 - Mo new Carnages will bcadojitted iu Caialcgu® . ; JRg less warranted by .{he makers; sa ihot purchaser* may rely upon securing a good article. ' f Open for Exhibition thqday previous. „ ■!.•«* ’ Purchaser* from adislanceare lufunucd, umt there I will bo no postponement on occount of we weaiaer. t ALFRED M lIERKNE3B. Jbowb",. s AuellcnSalc. of Horcec, Cartinfes S? ' held at the Bacar, opposite the Museum, every =Ar* j ip «uVo?” fcfSs? 1 ggskS 3 OPBINO (aT'yLB'FOR IBSi This neat eieft A®f,isi,tirnfWvleof HATSerejjowfiniEhefiiaita-wni. on Saturday, FebTUakyMlb. <l to call’atNo. PlVood .trect, 4 | < ,^erewP.a-h.hd^ j wrtSQN& . t *Atf LACES.—'A> Ai_MAsoir& Co.have.-onhand nieces Black fiilfcaad Cotton Lqcefr-jfebS* .VTAHJi'WifeKti riPER—-Assorted sizes of -Eaatero Mallard ware Vapor, lor. sale at •“ W. 8. HAVEN’3 Paper "Warehouse, ■ -■ coniorofMarhet and Second meets. TaiHb IBOCt large Iron Bare tjvpool o rd„- For.aU.h^Pifor^yng^y ifl-Oi-ASSEB—6I> bl)l«. Phrataiion landu GOSSa ”"Q i (J&MOO^HEAP. J , «. ‘‘.-Swa.U.' .«• •'■'■' HViIV/n. • * VTs ' •1 Ha- -5. •». • • 1 '* '.-r- / *» **•'««; * r : ' V * *2 W• •*-„ ' '• - ->TiP**> “ ' ' f " J 1 * » ' • * - i ■>.> • i't , • . r r* fttmoTU. 7,808 , «7,esM^ — T^f v ''-'-t li.i -.,“'"'"~~ i “ ■ ~ ' »f"»- *-o'*" !i -ft- *• -I-■• T >* *- - c* • i, j r ' „ -- - ■-• r -- • -.- r -• : - , '.^- ; ,-v^ "' V W.r * ” < Hi •• ■ >i-.V v Ay*r’t Vtittrr , UOR tHE OURE<rF COt'OIIS,COI/BS,jto*R3j> JC .NESS, BHONOMTIB. V-HOOPINO COVtill CROUP,-ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering to the tonuttanify l)i(» iosßy celebrated s medy for dleearei of (he throat and lnngr, it is not oar wish to uidewuh the lives or health of the afflicted,hat family to fayho fore them the opinions of dutlflgtiilbed 'mciijand eomoof the eVWenchi ofiu succesj, front. they can Judge for themrelvesi We sincerely pledge - ourrelves td nialce no wild assertion! or falie rtatemeni* ofits eflieacy, nor jvill wc hold oaf an ytojcto sntferlng hatnanlty which factaveillnot warrant, Many are tore? gives, and We solicit an mqitlry from thepufiiic law all we puhfiilt, feelingasutraiUhey will Chd themperfeCUy reliable, andlhemedicine weft* thy theirhestconfldeneßahd patronage. ,- %ZV an 4 atu ' - Dear Sir: 1 delayed answering the rece.pt Of year preparation, mull J had an o -ponmtlty of witnessing its SffVcis in my owp fanuly, or in the famiheaofmy friends. ThU 1 have now done with satisftoe ilo&s in .cases both of odfllwiwdcbiiQrep^tv.v^;.^-. I iiave found it, a* ti ingredient stow, SPaweiM re* medyforcolds . f Bsosswtca, Me, Feb. 9,1847, ' " <C Freraotr datiarmlhl ttamil&i SJdls, 'irtlMfGfaf*"'*-' Dowmt, ABg.lfclSß), - ■, J - Df.J.C Ayer 1 1 have been eared or the worst cpniß ,/ I ever hnd In my lite, by your B Cn*sarPsrr©B*L,w era. 5 ■> neverfml, when lhaveopportanityofrecommcnolngt' toothers, Yours, rupee! folly, *- S, D. EMERSON, , ID- Read the following, and eee if thts aedlcutel* worth d trial* - Tue.payent had become very feelileyßm ■ ! the eficetof the medlme waa-immistakabjy 4ijittapi ITHITBI>STATXS-lloTl3s k fijL.tUTofi* BP*IS6Si 1- - \ r , Jnly&ißUL »" ' ~ 0r J.0.-Ayerv—Sirf Ihav«.beeooUhcieUwul»MMtfftw ' ~ 1 futfcffecltoaaf the long* and atUbe symptom* of touted consume turn,- for find :ditite tnat wottld rcach my en*e,jnml I commenced iho oseoi your winch gave mo gradual relief, AndlfcavebcettswMWlly gaining jaratrengfli til] > myheaUhaswilmghToatorea. , r - * > while using your medicine* I had the -gnmUcation-of' curingwith u ray reverend friend* Mr,Trumari, of samp :'ter.UUtfiet,who.hiid;beeo suspended/mifthitpertehiat duties by a severe attach or bronchitis'' * „ Ibaveyleasure moertlfylng tbtwrfoetMoyoq*-, * 4 And amt sir* yoora reapettfaJjy, - J, F»C&DfloUil>^£tfoU!h ; CamU&a«^ By The following woo one of the- ’Worst of eases ' wfixch ihrrpby&iCiaosiUini fnends thought tobeinctti^blVi;. consumption - * Cumsß( ■ J.C. I was taken with u icrnbie cough, brought on by rcoUI, fn the begramng of last February* and woicoohnedio my ted more than: tw^mooUiSt—*; Cengfcing incessantly afght «nd day* I bertane ghostly > < aDd palej tDy'eyes.’werc-auiikca.afiti.Klassyiaud my breath vexy short** Indeed, I wacrapidiylEuiingtasd.in: . . . saeh distress for breathytbot buchtd&hone of ay xoeuv*- erycottldheenlerlaluctr.WhlleiiithistuixatiQiifalhend ofmlae,Fihe Rev John Metitr distchonh^ brdhght me.ft bdtUAof your .Cin»Bt ch I tried more togrbufy him, than from miy uxjJeciaticjjof obtaining relmfcj Its foudniinuß us use r and i soon found ay health jnuckimprovea.— KOw in three-aontbsyi atu weUand siyong, aud T > tnbuteayeureonlyto jour great medicine a With the deepcst e raUmdegoure b |c^ Prepared and eoldbyJttmea C Ayet,Pracuc&iClLem' v , r UtyLowelltMa 9 ~ rrySoldm Pittsburgh whatesalean* retaiKoyS. &+ ’Fahiiestoclr«and by H. P.Scnwartx, and J< Douglass, and by drugidstt generally * dec3P . "SECOND STAGE. 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