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  • yoorHonotY^lllbenlea.edio Br anthi m a‘lle;,.. o u> . r*PßP m ? t “f ,, V. , alBby , „ dUlnwtobßlbßMJ, Proprietors. sUib yoang inea übo wero arowia tjertb. L“p hou,eo P f emermifan,. And yOU r P e,i- A ““SruS & sons. d*,-,r , ■»• tbe Diamond, the before, were dealt ( Freights are advancing owfog to a scarcity of ,w “ r - ,u . inilmyb,> “ tt^ wlll f7AMES stehlino. T ortToT^on*no b y 2S nr ’. ~l " roy ‘ on '!2 nd Cr^ - f *oS«?&^2s^&«3^ ~e Ughtir:tritb.aslt'kbnfear©^that'the :v Wstolmieil J,boatai ■ ''3W°ur 65n..pcr/bM; pork iOc per Lhd We, the subscribers, eM»bs of the aforesaid Wnrd, frim»lSto*!t!oMeh. an' ?nVlttrf r SSSfi - ma i® s- WATERMAN A SONS r - . "»ATlNa.—Juijtrecrivrd over SOrievv's ood'STOWtJcommencine '•- moments vre ironld have calm enneUine, and no j mand for export only moderate. SaleSof 1800 i. Qaa«er Sessions of thoTeace In and for the County WraM >luy B ,j M Mmtiand Others nt biß dwelling 1,0u,e in the Ward black Silks nnd Satin?, Olatri Silks, Bonnet -nnd Ho There ip connected with UietnsutmiOnttCaoynrrerat Wittd; ““ tato" you were aware of the | hble etraight and bettor brand*, at 4.2606.26 H Tamer,of.be Fitth Ward, Pm. T O CI-«e^? ,^^ S» SlB.’nM'p JfSS.-’K'.Sf “ ° f *" rJr ' VJ ‘ Uh aCo . &bl^rT ' • ~ change, clouds and , 3. for the accomniodauon of traveler, and pUien, oi_hi» burgh, m Hie coumy nforpeald. humbly .heweili,—Thai We. He .ahtenber., eunen. of the Ward mtraaiM, J somnertrof ™. :*^®co. r JuasK. . 'tTln nmnlt 1 XrnnirrrminnH nt Vfln mlonor ol m dutv bound, will pray voor Honor, will be bloated lo emu bun o fiooS.o ,„ tmd lodging of rovoler. and .inurcun. and ihni ...a JU havoroceived 10 ea«s of P Allen & Sons oprine WraeUnßO.ehln.,o.l«“i;r.^X” WOmHnSI,I lodging of .trenger. nml travelers, and that *uid tavern , o rhoiiesiy nnd temperanee, and is well provided with „„. v MrS^irt 1 Nn 1 aftdiw and ProfefcOr of Book.Keiptn*. ; .SSfS—w-. ► Sfesxawiss! aSE3^' s^“sna ' a iP-«is®®aSssaat •arrS 1 s i LSrr^r;?; 1 ..-»i - Jos. 3. Joriand amf PpftnAto marinf WA . A _ a tions at former prices. art, D Ems. Georgeßcott, John Jonea. Imaidrfh* Thomas ScoU. Martin Connoly, James Vcrher, Hfinrv use of tin* iiivaluabtumedicinefoMhe cureof Epiliplie — to em - , f ftt Vfi.lm). -.vry^ leased from «h - .f - , dc W Wiskey...labhls.22 , .c; hhds, 220, -’ WiktWWtug M-oStoSJ* BaJyßMle.Jamel’M Sl.aoe G \V> Sun if, ritr. or Falling S.rlturs,, *p oa m., Crsmn.ConvuwS,,, TjONKWa ’-IIONNETS the custody or thejodor, by Alder- PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. ~ PITT9BUHOHWEAM fcJLRBLB ’works. ® Ve fm n Vs ,^s l,, “ndew u’.he'mo"’ ®‘in'LlV rnSi ml'dwilMed’ 1 m”s A.A. MA^ON* k roifSlffdM^^.' » >»J Man Lewis. , , 8eef...1.200 head were offerine' sales of 700 31«, 331 and 833 Liberty, opvasxu SmaMMst. Andelrson,MtellaelDaly-CAremrl. trnt>ft “• . 'Purehn.erirwonWdo wdl.lo yUUhI. Wiretwm. o , - - - " atffiS fiO inntha • “ g W/rONUMKNTS. Grave Stona»: Wtels Furuitute OPLENDIO NEW JE.VELRY—Hooo ho. ifiTn l",,MiwmdK bbh '’ Ul “ JSWSSSLSS?^®*** Ie b V I f ""■ J?? friend Chfirlpn Tr_..t i «, . _ , - .. . . ffX Tops, and till kinds h,«t, Pk ~ jtV*lsm*srtF „ " 3SSS£S^2£CES£W?I*«•. ■ . _ nsa*- “-rrsaraiw »“**•«*“-‘•ffsaane 1: —uri^.a.t.ttoawunrta.luarw? 11 " to " TI ” •“ l iaiSfeV»i!j£ F' , S.S" c ' t -“'“TfflS}Sffl«'c! l Sia l l ® ~“ w »S««8S3»fA. «fe^.”*l^'aa , a-°S» g fe a w|Sf?-- . .*-- * i A £y -f ———. .J- -, t « l ■ ■, 't. * •" - ■» «y *■ * pHHMPPf IS ■ -V : - i: " . 'ißlver Intelligence, Cincinnati, CapL Birmingham, leaves to.day'at 11 o’clock; for Cincinnati, ‘ She is one of Ihe'best ofoiir “floatingpalaces,” and Capt. Birmingham is as celebrated for Mb urbanity of manners, and the peculiar taste he has for mak.' ing passengers feel comfortable, ns his boat is for good management and accommodations. The River and Weather.—lke river was falling yestetday, with about 12 feetwatst on the Falls last evening. Tbe river had receded altogether. 10 inches. Tite wcatheryesterday was extreme ly disagreeable, andheavyrainahad fallen du-; ring the day, and it was raining quite hard lost night,— Eautsv. Caur. 6tii. B@ii.Tie river > wsa rising: rapidlyyesterday afternoon, ■lt had reached the houses ca ' 1 Bat Ho w™ at dnafe, ■ and the: deaizenaofthe row vrero leaving for other porta. 'The business on the landing; all day, was uncommonly’lively, and the boats had plenty to do. —Cincinnati Con\m>r. rial, 6th.' . I r *••••«- Enthusiastic .Prohibition Liquor Laiv Meeting. —At a. very Targe and most enthusiastic meeting of citizens'iri favor :of the adoption by thfe Legis. lature, of a Tscw totally prohibiting the sale of liquor; in Pennsylvania* (except for medicinal purposes,}.held on Monday evening, In the Cum berland Presbyterian Ohuroh,' (Rev. A. M; Bry an’s,) on Sixth street—Bov. D. H. Riddle, D D., was called to the Chair, Messrs. Wm. Bar ber, John M. Kirkpatrick, Daniel HeVshman, R. ,C. Stockton.JohnGlenn.Georga A.Berry, Geo R. White, A. G. M’Candless, and Dr; Johnston, acted as-Vice' Presidents j and Messrs. James K. Morange and James K. Kennedy were appointed Secretaries. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Bev, *Sr.: Riddle, after which JTon. William B. McClure, chairman of the committee on resolno fions, offered the following: ■ Boohed, That the safety of the people is tho Supreme Law. Boohed, That self defence is not a passive right, but an active and positive obligation en joined upon society for its own protection, pres ervation nnd respectability. ... Boohed, That the earnest action of the citi zens of this Commonwealth, in the cause of Tem perance; at this lime, is not aggression but defence. 1 Boohed, That the legislation which prevents, is wiser: than that wMcli. punishes, and when causessre removed, effects will cease. Resolved, "That the codes of civilized Warfare sanction the/capture and destracition of the munitions of‘war of a public enemy, in timo of war.- ■ ■ ■ • Boohed, That experience has proved that the license laws for vending spirituous liquors, scarcely: alleviate, abd can never remove the evils they were.aimed at. Raolved, That no Taw, Short of absolute pro, hibition; will avail ; ftnd.that for prevention of crime, the preservation of pnblio peace, healthy morals, and prosperity,, which lie at (he foanda tion of social existence, the exigencies of society now imperatively demand such a law and none other. ■. . . Resolved,* That we approve of what is called the ,“Maine Liquor Law.” . Wo bclieve the peo ple of this Commonwealth are prepared to adopt it; and we do most respectfully and earnestly petition the Legislature of.Pennsylv&uia, now in session, to enact it, or one equally stringent and prohibitory. Baolred. , That ail laws granting licenses bith erto,-haTebcen, and forever must be, cruel ond defective in this: They lead men Into tempta tion, and .then punish them.for yielding to it; whereas, a-prohibitory law leads ns not into temptation, but deliversns from evil. His Honor, Judge M’Clure, then made a speech of great.power and beauty, pointing ont theeviis. which intemperanee entailed upon the commu nity, giving a detailed, occonnt of his observa tions m the Criminal Court, tho red calendar of which was filled with crimes resulting directly or indirectly, from the use of ardent spirits. . The learned Judge concluded a practical addfress, which made a most profonnd impression upon all present, by expressing it ns Mb firm and solemn conviction, that , the only manner la which, tho evils he had pointed out could be obviated,', was by tho passage of the proposed prohibitory liquor law. . - ; Cot Wilson M’Candless was called ujion for an address, and responded in a most eloquent manner, answering ail the objections which had been urged against the Maine Law, and proving that it did-not recognize the right.of any one to search private houses, unless an affidavit bad been previously made that they contained liquor which was kept for sate. Hon. Walter. Forward, at the request of the audience, addressed them ia bis usual style of fervid and impressive eloquence, ia favor of the proposedlaw, and pointed ont the reasons which in his, opinion, imperatively demanded its pass age. Of that passage he had no doubt; it might i be delayed for ■ a short* time, but the force of , pnblio opinion would irresistibly impel the Leg- islaturs forward, until the friends of temperance achieved an ultimate triumph. After some appropriate remarks by Mr. J. Harrison-Parry,: the-Rev. Dr. Rodgers.-made a brief address, and the resolutions (as read by Judge McClure) were on motion of Dr. A. G. M’Candless, unanimously earned. On motion of Alderman Steel, it was resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the city papers, and that a copy duly authen ticated, he forwarded to .Harrisbnrg. The exeroises were closed with prayer by tbo Rev. Nathaniel West, and the meeting adjourned. D. ( H. RIDDLE, Ch’n. J. K. Mobasqe, ) • - J. K. Kessedy, j Secretaries. ‘ 't-HstJungi.in the Ordinances About That." — Since the new night watch have commenced their dnties, the above has become a by word among both its friends and enemies. It originated with the new Captain of the watch, who; perfectly ignorant of the duties- whioh attach to his-sta. tion, and acknowledging no criterion but the “Ordinances,” is incessantly appealing to them for the correctness of his positions. A-few nights ago, a drunken mao. was taken down, and when he began toexpostulnte with thc Captain about locking: him up,: was met wdth a very pointed application of the Ordinances, in the shape of a lecture upon their bearing, upon bis case. Some boys about the door at once caught the above expression, and it ts now a standard by-word. • ■ - e&'OB. Valkstihp bail another fall house last evening, and the andieneeleftthe Hall high ly pleased with tbeperformance. Sot the least attractive portion of the entertainment was the sweet songs of Mr. Mtrsrtnr, “My Mother Dear,” and. “ Molly Bawn,”-were given witha feeling that few but Murphy can sing them with, and his “ Qroves of Blarney,” we thought eqnal to that of. the lamented Power. ' - . : :We aro gratified to announce that Dr. Valen tine will prolong his stay one evening more, and that another, entertainment will be given this evening, which will positively be his last perfor mance in this 'city. I 8©» The “ Ladies' Association of the Mends of Hu&gary,” will meet at the German Churah, I Sixth and Smithfield streets, this afternoon, at 2J o’cloob It ia hoped that there will be a very large attendance,—as every lady who has joined the present Association, will be entitled to receive one of the One Dollar Hungarian Notes, and alf who may hereafter join will also receive one Mrs Lynda Eliot, who has been appointed by Gov Kossuth one of Jus Agents, will famish to the members.of this, or any similar Associa tion, such amount ,of these notes as may bi necessary. . jDatingmshcd Brooks, the roemker etect from Mississippi to 411 the unex pired term of Gen. Foote, arrived ia this oity yesterday morning, on board the steamer Cin. cjnnati. Ho is now cn route for Washington. , Opening of-the Canal. —The most positive as surances are given that the water will be Je t into the Canal on Saturday next. As soon as this ia> done, freights, .which have hegan to get soaroe,; will be moro plenty tor our steamboat man. s C©“ This morning at 10 o’clock, at the dwel. Bug house, No. 188 Grant street, will be sold a large assortment of excellent Furniture, &0., by P, M. Davis, Auctioneer. JBSF* Mayor Guthrie is as yet unable to leave bis room from the effects of his recent sickness. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . BY TUB O'REILLY LIKE. xxxn coNGaEss-piusT sessio^ Wasiiisqtoh, March 0. . derate—Mr. Clarke introduced some non intervention resolutions, on which Mr. Seward is making a set speech. ■ House—A bill granting public lands and right of wny to Alabama, for the construction of a Railroad, was taken up and debated, and again laid over. ■ The Iloose then went into committee on the Homestead bill, when another loog debate en sued on canvassing claims of candidates for l'residenoy. ’ ' j CtsotßSATi, March 9. The board of public works have reduced the tolls on all arlicleslfrom Cincinnati to Dayton to a uniform rate of'iwo mills 1000 lbs. ‘e 1 mile, and to one-half mill down. The tolls were for* merly from 0 to 10 mills "g 1 mile, from Cincin nati ti Dayton, and 3 to 4 from Dayton down. Bostok, March 9. The Liquor Law passed the Senate to-day. It is to be submitted to the people for adoption before going into operation. Sr. Loins. March 9. Tile steamer Emperor arrived at 7)l*. si., with Kossuth and suite on board, he was escorted to the Planter’s House, by several companies of German volunteers. The amount of money raised hero, for the Kossuth Fund, by Concert, speech and donations will barely exceed fifteen hundred dollars. NEW VORK MARKET—March 9, piour.. .Sales of 1000 bbls Indiana at $4,81@ 5,06; Stato at §4,75@4,87. Corn-Sales of GOO bushels Jersey at COc. Lard—Sales of 200 bbls at Bf@yj. Groceries—l GO bags Rio coffee sold at 91—9,1. Molasses, sales of 100 bbls Orleans at 300. Sales of GO bbls Rico sugar at 5 jo. Oil... Sales of 100 bbls Linseed at G6c. Rice—B3 tierces sold at $3,25@3,81. Tobacco—Sales of 34 hbds Kentucky at 5J@ Gjjo. Stocks—Kentucky G’s, $1.06); Indiana Slate s’a, BGc; United States 6'g, 18G7, 1,18. EVENING. Cotton...ls steady at unchanged rates, flour—Sales of’fiOOO bbls of Stato at 4,80} -@,4,87; 0hi04,87@5,00. Corn—Sales of fB,OOO bus,, northern'-yellow corn at U7c. . Corumcal—Sales of 100 bbls at 3,37,1. Provisions—Sales of 300 bbls moss" pork at 1£,75;, prime 14,121. -.Lard...Sales of 400 bbls at 8)08}. Groceries... Sales 60 bhda of Orleans sugar at djo’ijlb. Tobacco... Sales of 100 hbds of Kentucky at 41@81. Whiskey—Sales of 100 bbls of prison whiskey at 210. CLVOINNATI MARKET—March «> The river has nsen 2 feet siaco Saturday, bnt is now sta.tionory. The weather is warm and showery. Flour... Sales of 400 bbls at 3,25, and prices firm. Whiskey—Soles at 154. Provisions...Tbo market is firm. Hales of 100 hbds Bacon sides nt Sjjo J- 1 lb; 200,000 lbs hulk meat sold at from G@C} for shoulders, and 7} lor sides. Lard—Sales of ISO kegs at Bj, and barrel at Sc. Groceries... The market is quite active; 200 hbds sugar at 4}@o|; fair 6}. Sates of 400 bbls Molasses at 300. per gallon. CINCINNATI MARKET—March 9. Flour—The market was steady, with a fair I demand. The withdrawal of the water from tho Miami Cana), caused more firmness on the part of holders. The sales comprised 1200 bbls. at -prices ranging. from .3,22 to 3,30. Received during the list 24 hoars, 6,019 bbls, Lard—The demand is active. Soles GOO kegs No. 1 Lard, at 8)0; 400 bbls do, at Bc. 8ac0n..,200,000 lbs shoulders, sides, and hams, Inbulk nt GJc for shoulders, and 7}c for sdes and hams. . Whiskey... Sales GiO bbls at 15§. The river has fallen 7 inches during tho Issi :24 hours. Weather cloudy and showery. ST. LOOK MARKET—March 9. Receipts have been very light, and the high freights have caused a hmltod business. The weather is warm. The river ts stationary at 7 to 8 feet to Cairo. for Wbitllugl "i* eplvndid paoenijerßlenraer tNCltEBTKft,Usuxas l> Alooas, Ma-ler. SIVMdWI,: ln-w»Hy packet between Ibis TI,Ji L ll *®’ Hm.bnrgb every Tuciday vUl. d ju 10 A. M., lor Beaver, Weill lih!.’.T.„ V"‘.V Ue and WeUabargb | renmrnm, leave, ai^ufi t "*i& , .r" a cllV '" l! ' Wellivilleaod Heaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fridr y, al 9 A. St. ’ •*“"**.*• bavins ou.arpanscd oecommo uatloas, apply ou board, or l© . AHMSTItONU, CEOZKR A Co, . "<£”** *» a new *ide wheel boat, and in n,r i Jargew and finest steams ever built tor tho trade. Pa*. I *^ u Pr cr * e*a depend on her remaining in I T; WOODS A SON, No. C| Water tt„ and 63 Front *i. Por bUtlßuning and Catlfljhr " liahi drought aod pleasant steamer WON, Capt. MTXitao*a, will leave the Athtyccoy wharf on Mont Jay, Wednesday and Friday*. a( 3 o clock, P. M , for KiUanoinff and Catfish. For frctjtfal or pa»a«e apply on hoard. inoetg Louisville, March 9. Po* Long Hcubt fierittu, Firktribnrit and Oalllpolli, fMmftmm h. Tho fine fetcamer GOV. MRH»S, « T]Lf ..Ea Sacfi, Ma**er, -will leave far the above cSwiQwHa and iutercrdja'Q port*. every asMSBiBBSm a tuksday, m a r. m. For freight or pauipe apply on board, or to _Je*3 JOHN FLACK. Arem w ■'O the Honorable tha Judge* of the Coart of Grucral , Qmrter Sc*»!on« of the Peace, In and for tb* County or Allegheny. The peiuion of Robert Dingey, of tbe Fifth W*rd. city of Pittsburgh, tit the Coanty aforesaid. humbly tbeweih, Th.it yoar petitioner hath provided hiroielf with taatr. rial* for the accommodation of traveler* and other*. at h»* dwelling in the Silt Ward aforesaid, and pray* that your honor* mil U* pleated to gram him a hceuac to keep n public boe».e<*t entertainment And your peti tioner. as in duty bound, mil pray. ROBERT BINSLP.Y, We, the aubteribert, ciiuen* of tbe Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner l* of good repute for honesty aud temperance, and i* well provided with tu>u>e room and convenience* for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and tntvclenr, and that »aU! tavern u ue ceanary. J Y O Bell, Richard Pavery, p M'Cormtck. William llamihoo, Jacob Aht,Oib«on Trimble. Robert White aide, Jeremiah Frew, Hugh Richardson, K J Sietran, Jame» Watson, Joaepb Barker- {marvel f|H> the Honorable the Jadm of tbe Court of General 1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace to and fur tbe Coomy of Allegheny: Tbe penuon of John Otlerron, of Reserve town skip, in tbe County aforesaid, humbly shewn!! I That your peiiuoaer ftalb provided btmseif with material* for tbe accommodation of traveler and othnt, ai in* dwelling home in the township aforesaid, and pray* '.hut your Honors will be pleased to gram huu a Veens* to keep a public house ol entertainment. Am) your peti tioner, a* in duty bound, will pray JOHN OTTIiRSON We.iho subscriber*,cmzeusof ihe township aforesaid, do certify that the above jtcmioner -CLOVER SEEU—ThetA is raorAfirmitgas on the part of holders, ealesof S 5 btubeU at 84,75. ONIONS— SaIes of 30 bids at CO cents per bushel HAY—IS loads'atthe wharf at $l5; at the scales 813015. GHOCERIBB<~SaIes. of 25 bbls Sugar at 5Jc ; 20 bbla molasses atCoffee: we quote at 10j®10|c by the lot; by ihetng ll®ll}c- LARD-We have sales or 10 kegs at B|c for new FLOUR-Salesyesterday were light. - We have the followmg*lots reported f3O bbls at *3, CO ;10doIt Hi ■ 30 do extra at 83,00 : 30 do at 3,00; 16 do 2 00- The ntarkel continues him, with so increased demand for No 3 mackerel We quote fiiin at 87 50® to 8.00. Cod Fish 4}®4lc- PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 7 ltd a IMI-HM WATBB Iff TUB CBtMNII. _ ARRIVED: Stetmtr Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownstrltle. Baltic, Beimel, ilrowmvillr •; S.V M ’ Keo A Hendrickson, McKeesport Ihoinaa Shrlyer, Bailey, West Newton Geoessae, Conanl, West Newton. •• H. Bayanl, Peebles, Elizabeth. ' Forest City, Murdock,Wellskille Dmrnal, Conwell, Wheeling. Cincinnati, Uiratngbar > Woodborn, Louisville. ‘ Jefferson, John»ton,Loui«vt]|pd<, hatr ajid siraw mattrassi*s ; hrll, parlor, atair and domestic carpeting, bmtAnia and other ware—with a variety of other tirtfele*. 0. CUKTI3, Sheriff. P. APKENNA, Auel’r. P. H. DA VlS.Auctloueo r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—On Monday raormna;, March iSrb, at lft o'clock, altne late residence of William Bayne, dec‘«l, l*e»n. near O’Hara Mrael, Fifth Ward, will br aoJd, by order of Administrators, the entire stock ol Household and Kitchen Furniture belonging lo that e tasr, embracing T» general assortment. Sale positive Terms—Cash—Currency. tnarlU iAKO'H'fVVu MOKMi OMiXIUUS AT Adcciom.—Uii 4 Wednesday (turning, March Uhh, m 1U u’uiook, a t e coratnercinl vufe# room*, corner of Wood* und Fifth I street*, will be told. one Kabtituuinl well baili Twt> ! F-M. DAVIS, Aaci’r. CIA KU- r,ON DON iTdoKs'At~A ucit m.—A inrge ill / voice of choice London Books have been received wlii-jh wi:i be roid on Ha turd tty eveuing, Murch Kith. Catalogues* will be published, and the books rp'Mt fu» "lamination on Friday, at tue safenroom. corner of Wood aud Fifth streets. P.AI. DAVIS, _ 2 ______ Aucpr. HOOK SaLK—«/»Tl>u.*Jiiy evening, iun i low [■ oit bedsteads, rupe r uf hair mnttre**, Vc«,itiun and transparent Hinds, hall oil cloth, lograiii carpeia, door mails, umbrella stand, bm.k case, ‘uporii»r ieln*>eritor, targe wire safe, A r. Al*o--Dne large cooking stove, furniture, kitchen Utensil*. Ac lmnr*j |». M DAVIS. Auci'r. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF GROCERY STORK AND FIXTURES.—On Thursday morning. March llih. at 10 o'clock. at the -tore of lieory C Kellv.No ltd Fifth sueij , As •ignee, his entire stock of superior Family Groceries, Ac , cofuprMug— S 8 pkg* extra imperial, young hyvoq and black tea*; Rio and Java coffee; brown und while sujars; N 0 and sugar bouse rao!a*«a; spices ; froita; 44 bhU salmon. *bad, maekarrl and her inr; 2JU do* window rash.*; "23 keg« noil* and spikes j 2J bxa brands ; duo do* Macon'# blacking ; da bis .emstV, palm npd common soap*; 15 bss spouu, star and tallow candle*; 19 bbls vinegar; 2 eeroous Fpmich iudigo; 4 b*lcs brownsheetiugs, round yarn*, baaing awl bed cords; whiting, madder, toy Wood, white lead,-hot, tubs and backlit* j w«;donr gin**, seeds, cigar*, dried beef, Ac. ALSU—*lrou safe. e*’un‘e;, platform scale?, shelving, bins, inca»wc«, store hjcmre^Ae- T* ra»—Sums over one hundred dollar*. foot months 1 credit,K»rapproved endorsed notes. ”iaiB J» M. DAVIS. A'uci’r. W, O.iI'CAUTSKY, Auctioneer. V, Wtstwur Sjjh, Wi»d:»w F'ltorn. U rvoow Sm rxsas, Dcotta, Minus Pisces, Lira •sa, CA»cea7«K‘s flancuits. At Atcuos.—WU be sold on Saturday, A! arch I3d», at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. •• l Eii «* Wmelng .Mill, lately occupied by Jjbn Uiacb,ou »> a«hlGtjtou street, unmedtntriy above thseana! bridg'-, to the Third Ward, ray of Pittsburgh, a!l ibe machin ery in said mill, amoag which may be mentioned in pan the tctiuwir.g :—one side pianeias machine, one circu lar saw, one morticing maehinn, a first rate article; a ***** lot of window sa*h. window frame* cud shutter*, Doors, rnar.tlc pieces, lumber. earpcn;ci'< betteues, Ac < arpeniers and those in want of ibt> üboVc aructr*, should atieud the isle .as ho i* determmed to sell all t.if havinr retired fiotn that bosiucss. Terms at sale J*' 9J i ISp A *U*NBY. AuciV VjqjL’skftui.fi rt-ttatttfak, MtcuUctitT XI Arnioi. Will be sold on Hatorday morning, the ffb.b, at 1U o'clock in the foreaooS, at the dwelling house oi W.C Murphey, Nn iGjTh'fd street.rorner ofChcr »t alley, aft hts entire Household Formture, Kftfbni Utcn*ila. Ac . as he t« deeisniag hoasekreptng. Among tbt assontsem may be mentioned in part th? loHnwimj: Feather brd« and bedding hi*h and pe«t id# card tables dUimg ami brrakian tables, w ith stand#, *ewing >1 tnd*. hurra*#, fancy nndruaimonchnir*. rock in* chair-, fenders, fire iron?, stair roue, kmve* ami fork* parlor, it* 1 1 and » ft«r esrpcn:t of order, ami c«!c# Htorr Fix*ure«, Ac «»»« w a fIPCAHTNEY, Auct’r. r p<) On- ll«»>it*r*Mc Ine Jurieesol Die Court of lietwrur' X St?*aions of ;hc Peace in and for the C-oimi? of Allegheny : Iho jtfuitoii of J fiilclm.f«i»l tlie Kirvi Ward I'm* borgb, in the County aforesaid, hiunl.l) rfTteweU* Thai your petitioner loiih prov.deU luunclf wwh Material* for tiie fli'coruntoiiatiou of travelers and other*- ui bin ftrnhvrr*i|4r, amt i» well provided with house room antlcoiivemcnces loMlie accommodation and lodg ing of urunttei« and Ira vuera, ami that raid mverti |s ne cessary. Jam** CramotJ, Ailm ( nrdell. John I) Wh<e ot emermminem. Ami your petitioner an in duty bound, will pray. DANIKL 0 JOM*M We. the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid, do certify that (he above petitioner is of (rood repute for honesty uud temperance.and 13 well provided wan house room mid convenience* for the accommodationund to ■*». 111 gof strangers and travelers and that laid tavern is necessary. J P Ho •*. Joseph Craig. Jonathan Mtddlesvv *rth Jnn Bern»ter, Win Kerr. James v\ Deaiatt. Win M’Kenml Joslma Stevens, Joseph ftl'Grcgor, Ouvid Foster. K Bmgbarn, John Seville.. Wtn Mutholaml. ImarSUU* the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1. Quarter bessions of the Peace in and tor the County of Allegheny : * The petition of 11. \V. Ilorbneli. of the towush p of Wilkins, in Ihe rounty aforesaid, humbly shcweifi riiat yout petitioner bath provided himself with mate tuls for the accommodation of travelers and other* tit htji dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and pruys that lour Honors will be pleased to gram him u license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. H. W. HOnBACH We, the juhftcribcra.cuiztMtAof the township aforesaid do enritty that the übove petitioner is ot pood repute lor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience* for the accommodation and lodging of strangers nod travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. M Tnotnpson, h Betcr, John A Ramsey. M M’Numara J Buzzard, John 8 Lncock, W Boyd. 1* Parchment, }| / Mttchel. II Doubler, II Deniston, t, Smllenfield, jr. mart :3i npU the Honorable the Judges of the Court 01 (Jem-rai 4. Quarter hessian* of the Peace, m and ior tJte county of Allegheny: The petition of A Thompson, Second Ward, Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewoth.—That your petitioner hath provided hunsell wuii material ■ fur the accommodation of travelers m\d others, at his dwelling house m the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Uottois wilt be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hotrsn of entertainment. And your petitioner us ui duly bound, will pray. AI.LKN THOMPSON We, the subscriber;*, citizens of the Ward afore said. do certify that the above petitioner 1* of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with Uoa*o room and conveniences u»r the accotmnoda- I'O I.E 1-1 Hu subscriber otierTfonClnrtiio X store rooir now occupied \vsTi««u AgnAk *• Davi., N 0.9: cMarketatrcet. *£o ISjH 00 ilia l.t of Apii. Enquire of n £tven£ffiSS. Jun Sui oil AS. H. PAULSON, No. 73 Wood St • Desirable Property for Smlj. ■ T"!‘ mr" k ““ w " 0 R El'.N WOOD GARDEN Property JL i» otfered lor .ale in lotato rail purchaser* Thiß ajordn « rare chance for a delightful summur lealdence fret from die ratokc and dirt of the city. For narticn ars taquireof the eubacriber on lire premipea- . jatlam* _ ■ _ JAM KS M’KAIN VT UNNEItY HOUSE TO I.J and shrubbery, and from 1U to :lu acres ofESaf groumh Koquire of uinulbus for Sale* API RST RATE second hand Omnibus, modern «lyle, which Uas been runmug-but afinv months Will be sold very low Apply «t Drdwn’j Hotel, corner of bimthfield and Third streets. _ __ BROWN k . A. CHEAP FARM FOR Wash n. uigtpn county, Ohio, four miles from the Ohio River, (oivLuiie Hoiking). Containing 160 acres; 20 acres in cultivation; with a smalt orchard: A good substantial log bouse, stable, and other oai building* As the owner withes to go. to California, 1 iUa ottered at the sacrificing pWeeof 87 per acre,; '• Five hundred in Ir&nd, balance to sail purchaser. M’MIN, MOFFITT & CO., • No'fll Fifth street. liltm &AUtv-A KftftiW VK PJAi t AUAL.S— X two in cultivation; a oinr I'Kut'KK i V ro* SALK-- Cuusi.iing »i,a Brick DwelliogHouse, two slorle. nigli, wuh a large: buck building mtacheii. fr-onung on iamcc sircei yf> feel, and exirtidiog beck llu -eei to Or yVlll bn sold alike low price of gddllill Une-baM in handj balance in oue and two venra; or wili rent for ,$lOO per year. 1 * M’LAIN, MOFPIT A CO_ No. 31 Fif h- Mre.el- I.'UK KK«N I A huge uud convr nieirt uSn-e. wtjlj o,ls u*inre*. on first fl.jur of Warehouse now occupied by us,oud po-rtei-don given immediately. Ako, n targe ju deonvenifeut Office on *ecoud floor in oer Warehouse iromTug Water street, and possession given on the tn of April next. I*. S WaTBRMaN * £o>\B - Nc« PO and 8< Water «nd t»j F- rom sliest CP-ML. j.jA;ni> Fuji sixty acre* coat pnvi t lege. just above ihe *eeond Dam,on ibeYoueliioyhe oy river [febl*s;ifj A WILKIN’S 1 CO LIUKHTY WRKETXb I'S FORSALK —Two vsiu able Pudding Lot*, having each u from on Liberty street of VO fret, and cxtenilij.g back IJO feel to on nl- parity occupied by Monon,asa board yard. Price, Si&Oper foot. One-fourth in ea*h; balance in 8 ami id monxci!*, Apply 10 M’LaI.V, MOFf ITT &CO - fc!KO No St Firtf! street. F < ?!lS^- u ? b M‘*U*k »ra FIVK Acsrnsk ”**OU.ND,ai Draddock’a Fus'd, nine miles from the cuy of f H u burgl». hisaucw Brick House,aud Uin »V , ?i« r °» a tobo called «* Braddudl’" Field Molel given bnuiediauly. Fnouire of JOHN. on ibe ptemiscs. fet»23 :*!?«•• For (lent* THK DRLG STORK aube co/iicrof HanJ and Pcn« Mrv<*u. A B T9 KY BU,OK S««P-with gravel roolj /\ 4t»J by ai feet ; wnb an .* inch cylinder engine, and ~', ! T, r n a „V‘ £ , Q , od onJe £: Almi, on the «ama Lot, a *«nall UwniUn? House. Tbe Lot ICO by 40 fret- 8 vean rca«. reflated on Liberty street, opposite tbe Pcnneyl vama Rai‘rna.l Picket (Office, KiAli Ward. Apply to 1 J. ROWAKTH, Xcr; 5p9 (Jberty street- __ Por Sale.' r T u *« f-OTS or OROr\D on the comer of Webster 1 tmd Chatham streets, hdjoin m* each Zi feel on Wehrtcr by isrti on Chatham street, tt-uti a targe t.nek t»on«* upon the corner lot. This a dcAira-*!* property and will be cold on rra-torabtc irons tor further particular* enquito of J R bAfUt'R. AttontP)'-ai-1.9w. 4ih street, be tow Smi.bflcJd, Pittsburgh, or address M ll WILSON. JnrksanviHe,lndiana Co . Pa- miCidi wTt PROPKRTV FOB. SALK. I»nn subscriber Offjri for *a e. on very rea«'r Luy,:t« by an feel each, near ihe re.i itet ee of Mr. Peter Jrunmgi i i ", 111 . e *°"' n of «'K™»pori, each Co J, U '"' a ”- »« Ihe Main .ireel. LLtvVbN itLHham Lm.ni.wn. no ihe Alononreliela River; on wh.eh there are four bouse*. There utc *oirie SIX or wren acre* ol excellent Moue Coal and abun* dunce of Umestnne,convenient to the landin'’ a**d two Coni Pits open. ° 0® LON i«» the low* of Columbia, uj fort by 150 each, nearly ait level, aad wel< located. The lenattlof each Lot bat tire punlrge. ol using whatever Stone t.oai be may require tor in* own me, from tt pit tne Lock*. Columbia tv a pleasunt Mutation ou the bank of the Mottoagahelanuer, u than ditiiner below Loi-k I\o. J, m the midst of ua extensive Stone (‘oil re gion, and would be a desirable point tor inattufaciurine fvtah.iabiucm*. 6 .. A\' u ACRES of superior STONIS i.OAL, wtili nuiuc, RxuroaJ, Ac. "Fitts property has i (rum ol MO rods on the MonongalteU nver; a»e*- ceJiut Unding goodgrade nmi foundation tor Railroad —wuh enough level ground «t one point lor hou«e*! or Uk-muous lor inxnulufMoMe'j I In in,, i. Jr.-,, enough In liorit, 10 l>r ukej In Unu tug out ihr Cra! -urn gladly of wliirh, for Iron nork I-. 14.11, 5 .., or ordinary usra, u nut auruassed l.y any in the country. • in my nbn*m?e,my Agent, Jnmt» Blakely. Esq , s*»U t,ive nit nrcesbftry information, mid be atnborucd to give warrantee deeds tor any property gold * JAMES WAV, No. no l*eun jurcct- piANO* lor HBNT-Th.- nbaeriter i>a» * ) j?oo«J P.siija far Rrnl. Al«», ter sate taw, two *r, uiul hand m t»x.‘e»Jerit condition It. KLhltKUj Nv 0 /VJ“»n!cf*7»-■^Tt , C e? 10 H at res. BXCHARGK. AND BAHKIHO lIOCBB William AOiil & Co.. 04 Wood Btract. ■ PITTSBURGH. C 7» I WTaaieaT aiaqwbd os Torn deposits. . Uxurgft ALLSK CBASHB. *OWABI> SAU«. KBAWttHARABir. ; BanktrsnndExchange Broktrsy Dealers xn Foreign and DamsstUßtUSyßiUMof Exchange, Ctrt\fitaUi orDtpou it y Bank Nous, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sta., direcl|voppoaUe(h*St Charles Hotel. . jnay2B KSUIOVAJi , tU HOLfiffiS * gOffS r SAVB BVtfOVSO tHHE BAWXMQ ASH UClIANat' OFVTCB To No. OT Mattel strut*, four door* Ulou otd tiand-' N; HOLMES * SONS,: , BANKERSAND EXCHANGE SROKERS.and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts* AepepianceSjGold,.silver and Uank Notes.- Exchange on lhe. Eastern and Western cities constantly 1 for sale *. Collections made ift all the cities ihroughourthe Uni ted States. Dejttsiies rdeeivcd In par funds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fonnb ilrceta.. , ■.■. janttMy, , fAs.s.aoow.. .. .... tuoa^ujtmt HOOHASAROENm BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Comer of Wood and Stxti streets. . Ptitsburzky Fa Com,Kant Notes, Ttmefiills, Foreign 1/ and Domestic Exchßnge.CertificatesofDeposil.&c EXCHANGE on all the prfncipaiCities ofthe Union andEurope,for«aleinsnmstosoitporcbasers. CURRENT and parfundsreceiveddndepoflite' COLLECTIONS made o n al 1 parte oftheUnion, anfae lowest rates. : • , ■ ■ seplf-iy ' UtLh * BANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street;. Third door, below Fourth—(laestiule). .- SIGIIT EXCHANGE on the Earnem Cities constantly.: for sale. Tune Bills of Exchange and Notes dis*. counted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes,bought and sold.' Collections made in all the principal cities of iLe United Slates. Deposits received of Par ami Current Funds. inar£7:y / ' ¥ w a. B. ARNOLD St CO., BANKERS , AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, bank notes. SIGHT AND , ,• ~ TtME DRAFrS,Ae.,Ac. Colleeuons carefully attended to, and proceeds remi ted to any pan of the Union. B®*STOCKS-@3i BODCUT AND SOLO OH COJffSnSSIOH. Wo, 7-SI FaufiA Next door to the Jfouk of Pittsburgh. CABFEIS, OIL CIOTHS, &C. '"tONSI'ANI LY receiving and onentns, at the CAR I / PET WAREHOUSEof W.iW’CLINTOCK, No.fs Fourth street, comprising the RICHEST and LATEST SPRING STYLIS. We i»v(tellio attention of those wishing to Fu:ni*b Steam Boats or Houses, to give os a call, as we wtU sell otprices lower than ever before offered m this mar ket. The stuck comprise* inpart the following varieties: Rich Velvet Pile Carpets; do Tapestry Brussels Carpets; do English and American Brussels Ca«pets; - Extra roper tliTee ply imperial do; Superfine do do -zdo) Sopertoringrain Carpet; Window ffoland; Paient Topouy do do; TransparenlShadra; ! Fine Ingrain dodo; Fattn Damask; I Common do do; Venltunßlinds; Yeoman Tapestry do; Flair Rods ; Twilled Vemt/an do; Piano Covers; I Plain do do; Table do; 1 Lutondßog do; do Mots; I Chenille cmlTufted Rugs; Sheepskin Door Mats; I do do Doorbiats; Adelaid do do; I ALSO—OIL CLOrns, of ail widths, from Scinches J to its feet, which will be cot to fit any sized Hall, Room I or Vetubnlo. fmar4] W. M»OUNTOQir. . I POSITIVE SALE OF AS KSTiaESTOC KOF D BT GD O DB J. V. DILLER, Corner "lnrkrt ftFoarlli st»., IT AVINC, determined to close bnsincvi by the first of IX April next, wiU positively sell lit* entire stock, without reserve, ' . B& *AT COS.Ti.er ‘ The stork or hand is large and well assorted; being r*«t» good* of recent purchase, comprising in pari, a. full asj'omneui of Domestic Goods, Cloths; Cas«iraere&, Ventings, Irish Linras, Liuea Sheeting, and Thibet Cloths. Cashmere and French Merinos; Alpaeca: Mo > hair Losirc; Mods de Lams, plain and fig’d; with a fall &*i>ortmeM of other new style dress goods SILKS—A large stock-of Plain Black Lustre; Fancy and Plant ebameteon dress silks; plain black and change able Turk Satins. p SHAWLS— Urocbe, Square, and Long Soawls. A targe auortmeui of Bsyststc Long Shawls; wlme and colored crape and silk shawls. As the entire stock will be closed out at the time above named, many of these goods will be fold al prices- whh out regard to cost. Customers may therefore rely on be ing offered the BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON’ j ,9:'imo. T. C. TWICHBLL dz CO.’S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. T.„ NS IT ORLEANS. - 1 HHS long established House ronCne their attentioi vtnclly to Bale* ami purchases on Commission, and to lhe rorwardjog business generally. They solicit a coutnutance ofthe liberal patronage Urretotore eiven them. Jitnuarji 5>S, ItiO:}. COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JOHN W, TIVICQELL- • * IPU MOGRIDGE Tvvlotkell BXosriage* COMMISSION AN!) FURWAROINCrMIIFtCIIANTS, Comer tf Commercial and Pin* ttneii- . WILL piotnpily attend to aU consignment* aftdCora* mlsuouE cammed to ihem l *nd'*ill tnakelibera) ca*U advances oa consignments or Bills of Ladinc m orders for Hie porciiare of Lead, Grain, U*mn and oibcr Produce, will be piompiiy Bliednt the lowestpoi* Bible prices, and on (be best terms. They will also undertake the settlement ami collec tion or claims of importance; and liope, by their e*ne* era! persona! cSonaand attenuonto aji the interest* of their friends, to give general f&ttsfacilofl:> • R'rffEE»(rcB. ” Geo. Collier, Sl Louis; KlUa&Morion, Cincinnati:. Page ABocon do Strader* Gorman do * Charleas, Ulow &.Co, do - Ifozea * Frater; - do ■ Chouteau & Valle* do- Sttnogerfr Whiteman; do ' D VViHia. New Orleans (mhr4?T>f>m /•ft fci'iUWu Kutt ibtu. Una 4ica| *»lui JJa betuiifu! Mylcof HATS arts now finished, and will uuroduoetl on,Saturday, February Hlh, - G-jiiomcii ore invited call at No. Pi Wood Street. Ujj d door below Ciamoud alley.. feb* J. WII.SON & SON- Dissolution or cla« Oriiub Catilnett IT ii* annOonced by the lasi steamer, that Lord /ohn RuKseit’s "Cabinet is dissolved. We anticipate iroa hjes. lathemeanurno itfhould be remembered that CHESTER hoa received h}£sp»m?.stock of'xood?*: material, work ■maJtshlp t ßnd.modernte prices, he mvn-a the public to call anil examine. Wo charges for shdwme goods WS STOOY TO BLKASB. ..Tt.SinitUfietd near Diamondalley. BK.KAUW& PRACTICAL i'tUVATE TttKATJSK 6n the oalorei symptoms, progrc«s, conseqnenees, icotedts* atideur© of the gaiuia! organa,iflolodjdg' raiu* turiiaiion,striclare;4tecasefrresembTing (giveo iu no other work ) adapted to ©very )admdbal of both-sexes. This is the only truly useful work ©tub©, enhject, written. ur plain language, tb© receipea for all uieiiicme* faithfully given. lus Intended (obepritctl cully useful to every one in every plaea/ Hthed 548 up., with plates. Price 25 cents. Sold by - W. M. CUTIIBERT, - W Smlthfiald street. of its efficacy, nor will we bold outaUyhope’tosiiireriiiJ ' ' ' humanity which facts will not w’urtiii - I|yF ' , ' Blany fWi ate here given, and weaolielt aturoui.V'. from lUepuWle into air we pnblish,-fi>elinfa.*»iited.h*r ' will find Aon perfectly reliable, and ifie medicfne war• ‘ thy ihelrbest confidence and pationage, < " ~ \ ' " “• %s?**** **«• . ) Dear Sir: I delayedanswering the receipt or 'vour'" ' ~- preparation, nmll I had an o.pononity Of witpeHlnaiti •' ' ' , J effects in my own family, or mtheTamillesormyfriendir n „ Tbis I have bow done with a high degree of satisraal lion, in cases hold of adu!:s end children.' ■ 71 . ' 1 have found it, as iu ingredients show, a powerful ro ■_ . ' tnedy foV colds and cough. and pnlmofiarydfoeaitea? - „ „ RARKBR oLEAVtXAND. M.D. ~ Bsonswicx, Me , Feb S’, 1847. ’ ' From an Octnm in tki Hamilton StUtr, nr'tfu tSni - * _ ._ , ' . I.owatt, Aug. to. tstfl.' _ Ayer..* I hayc been eared leverfiad - ' - never fin, when I baveopportanityaf recoumieiuinff 1* - - \ urothers. 1 ours,respectfully,- - *• 4 * - •' ,l ' " S. P. EMERSON, Ai |pßeBdftarolloKuig',*iEilsee : ■ » ,-J. Ay health la well nigh restored, " f White jusing your medicine, f had-ihe gratibcationof- " curinganthitroyreverendftiend^lr.TrumnoSofSoroP*, {, ' - ter DiauiotfWho had been anspended from Jus pardeliial ' •' —S' , duiiea byanevere attack or Jbrouehitls. - J: , I have pleasure ineenilying these facts losnn,' 1 [} Andnm, sir, yoora jespectfhlly, " > _ jl - J, F, • following was one df’ihft,wofst of«aser -- - ‘ s - , whjehihepJjyplciijQ* anti friends ibougliMdbeinpqrabr& 45 r , consumption.— . - - * » * ,„ : T CHxnCTrt I ** ' ' ' . -V" Js C. Ayer,-rS»rLI was taken with «terrible cough* A ’ brooght on by a cdW» nuhc beginning orrastTobniaiy, ' * 4 ~^3. attd was confined to my bed more than'iwfrmonths.— - > 4* Ceugblug incessantly ntghi and day, l became ghastly' r > A , ami pole, my eyes were snnken. miff glassy,"and my '- il * *“ breath very short Indeed, I was rapidly falling, and m ' a • £ •r t *-I* e 2f each distress for breathgtlnt brn litdehope oTmyTeeov* • , * «$• ery could beentenalncdr \V r hileintfussfiuaiion,ftXnend ' > of Rev John Keller, of the Meth/diM church,} 7 a ' broughtmeabotUcof yoUr Cti*a»t I*fc'»£ia4ti; whichT • ' triedmojre tograufy him, than ljwV - obtaining relit f. Its good eflecwndaeea roe la continue* .. r H -•x'’, it* 08e,anJ I soon foo in) my healih in neb improved— ' . - {Sow in iltree ujoniJis, lam welland.strong, and caft ar- | s - ' tribute my cure only to yohrgreauneduune f WuUlite deepest graltluJe, your«, - - - > r r„ „ „ % .. JAMES GODFREY. 1 % »v» . Prepared and sold by James jC. Aycr,PracucBlCbem* - vfc - ist,LoweiUMa»s. n ilr Sold in.PiUsburgh wholesale p ai^d J‘M. Townsend} In Allegheny C«y" * by fi. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by dntgßisi»< ■ eenciraltY _ ' 4ei.30 *■ L'-ysvt § p f ? r?. "- 1 ** ■ ms UREAT SECRET AT EAST LISCOYERED • -? f V , - For Gaffe of Gouiiiaptioat $■ r f '' AVrn System £Nm Bemedta. Thumphant Success -*4 NUTALL’S SSTBIACUM* fly Th* cure for cough*, colds, sore throat, ipKltog * *• blood, difficult breathing, bronchitis, incipient, Confirm- * i fU’r* ed and fdbercnlar consumption, i*t ihhek Birrlxs— Ar> Each one peculiarly a4apled.loeach ohfeof tlia three ~ «lagt« Of CfWJKJ72PttO7» / ' •2 V _’ , 'S t „ ■«. 1 SYMfTOMS -I j CoDglr r pam in ihftbrCMt, " 1 f s | side, head, back,jowls and ' Munbs, inflammation, core* < , v \ ness end tickling in ihe -1 ibToat, fever, difficult and * ;r" , *‘**V~ quick brcathm?, *x prnexa- J| ' 1 ' [ Co«uvene>3, spasmodic l ' - < ."cough, vio’eni fever, night, " 14 2 i, mariunjrand midday sweat;'-•••• hectic floebdaihe face ana •* A > cheeks, bunting heat tn the •*? , patm*t>(ibe hauda.6ad soles i Kjfhefcet,a3Jirffl/iM«rt»*c*i»^rv copious, and rataked vnthr 1, ,*&©*. * 4 , J SYMPTOMS* , ' S 1 : iUminithed fa* -i THIRD STAGE )vcr r cough and morning A I sweatSjffTcat and me reading * )f Tubercular Consumption, f debility* frequent- fainting ✓ Lr m Yellow Wrappers |fU«i slight delahim , M j swelUnffof the eXtremp es. h TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance ia taree h bottles of NUTALL’S SYRIACUMis a new crain ■ dicine, from its novelty find ditteiopposilloa:totheold - ■ ' :;:-v absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SY3TKJII j * while a*success, prepared in Uuamanner, (each bottle - containing adifffeTem-preparnUou), lacunae sit differ * m «nt 4 aft* which .characterize Comsioipittm t ha« eatoh-> rl tubed the welcome troth of the Curability tf eefry stag* H *. Of Pulmonary Consumption. s * Physicians approve of .■ ■> rect Physiological and Pathological prinetales. The $$ public approve of it, because tt is Common £m*s, ftnd { x because taey knew from sad czpenrve that one prepa- * ration will not care the thfetstsl’es of - | The saffenng, disappointed and aiz-conragedinvalid an»., proves of U, because its principles hold out a reasonable A] when he useeNntalFs Synacuiß,h>s hopes are realized* v t If be is In the first siege of Comusnpium, andnses the / first boiUe,his expectoration, difficult and paintnl r be* ' V comes free and easv; hU cough soon pet* well; the } " sorenMßjtictlmg lohHthroat, iufiatDmauon f pomia hjs j r r breast, -side, head, bach, joints and limbs are removed, r If he is m the second stage andusesohe second bottle his fever leaves hra; bis disturbed slumbers become J? sweet and refreshing; bis rnght sweats vanish ; fan ex< 1 Z ' I peeiomuon copious and bloody, assumes a healthy up> ’ 'Jr i pearance, and at length disappear*; his lipwels be* come regular, his appeute returns, the firth In bis' _ ff cbeehfiisappear*: theburningheatlntke palms Of his * hands and soles or his reel ore fell noionger; his cough . J.. now ceases, he recovers amflsweiL -i If he isiu the third stagehand ÜBesibe third batUujhis - \i l >- -* Diarrheea gradually cea*ea; bis weak bowels become ~ri _ strong, bis cough and other bad s>niptoms disappear ; I**l feeble digestion becomes strong and vJgfitoßSi his - stomach tecavcrs its proper tone, and creates new,nch ‘j and npudsbidg blood; his strength returns, his wasted , - body is clothed With flesh r ms nurfi-13 savso, uudhe is restored to healUi 3 ‘ EachhonleofNulall's-Syjiacum haathc Syaptomsof -> % the stage for which ills .mended Primed m front of , wrapper, whereby every invalid, knowinghn own symp* toms* canjndge for himself, WIIiCQ.HOjiTLKHE.ftK QDIBRS, an mistake can occur m se- / lecung the proper medicine*. ’ See FamphleiiapQSse«»hin of tbeEJilor of ihispaper, - ' containing Dr Nutali's Pathology of Consumption.*— / ' Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs, ' and eenificales of dures. * 7^' s —- * Uy Prepared only by Dr. inventor and *• *” .J Proprietor* Pxice One DollarFerDottle . i t DR. GEO II KEYSKR44D Wood et~ Only Wholesale and Retail Agent for Pitisburgb'-anfr vj ' * Allegheny Coanty. RaVAdnv & u — * . i " - Ai -'s - ' rl v .'r. ..... ....... -■•,..■■■ ■ r.i-.'v.i ;v. r .■ ; r - T-V/ti.-'.-f M.- - ■ .•;='< ■•.■{*.* 1 ■: A A'y h • :Vr> FIRST STAGE. Incipient Consumption * in Blue Wrappers. - SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, m Putk Wrapper*. Xmpwtaiit to tf«nk>le»« POCTOR FRENCUFKMALEPILLS an {nnocentj aafe andoflectualreutedy for - sis or or Green Biclrae*s,:Fleur, AlbasorWhiter, Bap-' ' .general/ Weakness, Nausea, Pams in the; llead.&ndXrunbSjLosa . o£ Appeuie,p4lpuailon,-Trctm)rs,DtseasidSpimCCos«'y uvanesa, Irritabllirsr v Dyspep!ia oc Indlgesuon. Fiatu. lence or Wind, and qII Uterine Complaints Price 25 cents, or five boxesfor St,DO Sold.wbolesaloan&Tev-' > tail by W C JACKSON, 240 -Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, and by alLthe ■ Fall dire etlousenelosccLwiih each begt, deelO;lTd&w - .. Bi At FAlnultdok’l ; . . The Safeslim& JlZMt~EJficaciDU3':Rane4tf -Jai Worms that A&& ever bun Duarcertf, , npHlSpreparatiOu has aow siood Awoyears’ttiaJ.aqdtJconßdemlyrecammended-- asa fromihfißyaiem.TTheuoexampledsaece'awbicVTia.vV' ' - [ attended its a»lnuaißlrauonlit_every casawheiethepai-V tieniwa ready afflicted-with worms, cenamlj render* it worthy the attention of Pysfctans. A Tha proprietor hasmadeU-a potatioascertaliCiJ»ria.^-- t snlt of tituse In raeb coses ;asoame.wubl«iiiskoawl edge ami observation; and he hivonably Kmnd it u prodace the mostasdutaiy effect, not unfrequeaily, after nearly ail the ordinary preparations Teqomfliendcl tor" wonn« bad been previously retried to without, any permanent advantage is averted by the cerV tmcate&aiul statements of hnrdreds o t Tespecwbte per* ?ons« liKaiSerent parts ofitrecomilryvsnd shonldindOK-, .families at was toseep in their possession. Itiamiid m.tts operatiodyaadtßay^^' ; be admnibtered.wiihpeifecL*afbtyui : tbeTriQsi 's.- 1 : ytrant. Soldbyallrespectable- Dragglalstnthe4Jqlteif ; ■ •"V V *v 6 V \ •;. • \ - 'V * ■■. v .• ■■;.: ■- -'“S > s „ ■*% ' 4^ r jr- e. t *" J MIS Miff