•“ ’ *” ' . 4^vyv ''§ V%J~ "yV* y,'v *’ T’ /- vv \\: - -‘ *. 1 v ~‘'?‘\ * v 1 ‘5 - ' 1 \ ' f x' 4 -it ? V~v-y|S k v\ i .. t -. .*'• «*„ ‘ YVi„</ J ' v - *’L"'.»••» y*. ,v,. s - t r' ** , £ * J H - - f „ •«■ *•- ~ j :J/ ~'L v , u .* * „ _ - 4 _- \ v , " ' J i -Sj ';Ci^'~ J fi?’Y^Y.^-'''- ’*'•' •’. /’V’Hk --'■:< ’~y\ ■-- r ''S 4 ’-.' 'V ';X-;r^y/;k'V4v~sf? : ’' ; v-<rJ i J4rta « ' -j / * v, ‘ i V’ *■' > , *v * • « ** ? *** *■ * * ~ ~ s jtr ? %m r , < * * i < ■* 4 X - ■> * x-r* ~V ->'-**,£ «• -.•'VM -X< T . •*» - c * v ,- k * '■ ' r - ' {» u K *°v ,fc . x, y i r * c?, x ' ' *■} i -* I '~ • auction sales. ■ romißTat , beokebs. | — , !;• I ■*•**!► *.■£-"■' N ''wUU U /^>>V''+* tW O & Co.-iave fitted pp tieirnewstorQ room on UAII.V HEVIEW OE> THE MAKKKTS. Auction—Patly smell. ‘jpoß SAIB-THe THREE STORY BKICKwewSv a CT, * aia,r ««i!io«i‘ii *'eu n ' 1 “• TiMHAa - ’ -rwro ™„4!i?? r > «*»••»? P«i«g*J| - ' * f | ' /' ' " '"'A- s '! ''i Y. s 'iT i-'-+.~>C ‘^r'-T.V.,?i '--i j-J J~ . - Woo‘i!Bfrofit T»cHl t,A„ . “-i.il , ™,. -•— A T ihe Coamsrciat Salcs Rcomarcomor of Wood J? DWELLING HOUSETNa W Hay slrcet,®* „ T?°“CUHE«FCOUOHCCOLD%BOAjRS£' 5 - t iT,Tiy *** *"• »» ~~' >l “. 1 rXfARfIPT 1l 00a Street. It b& bjr their adtertise- Opficbov tr* Daily Mqrsxvs PosTi t A. and FjAbtUeeLstAt 100. I cldJr>A.M„a .Snyder’s Row, Pnca Teims, 8500 RANKERS AND C CIIITJ 3 ► %VHOOPINo 00 VOU 4 »*. ’ r .3V *! mea t uoftflf ~ ftMnmn i _ n ? Morrill, { sortment of Seasonable, fa»P> «nd Fancy fir, Ooods, cal., SSOO.in years To fet*Mr - Ito 75 VtodsintU T*mmAjg*z CHOim, ASTHMA and CoSISUMmON. < 31. '1.”7 ' • V V *.«j *j 4 , * . lQey fiaVe a IWge The weaiher yesterday was pleasant, and business be secured by bond and mortgage on the premiaea • * Amovftk - - - la offer.ag to ibe commomtr ihl* jttsflycetekrattd Hi & - ,-** • ytyytt Srtst Z inches in fitock> 9Dd wU196,1 ro aooom - r^’ A ™ «u W c,earofa fe hr “s e Wi! e i n S w<! e*t*icb*& Friead, .-Jir ?-'->* ■C-l * «».The river TiaS raised al *y>, modating terna. J IgaWeoider. LoolcingGlaascn, new an] second band i!ou c eholJ anJ AllorncTsatLaor. p a pctr f.ns AfBTITtS-rt-inaSOKnROKICIiS, »<«'“ «‘Ae with ihe Tivu or hsajlh of .. k‘ - ‘ S t ireentT-four hours. Ihe» was eight feet Water _ ' “ 1 "“ , - - ASHES-Salea of 12 easkt ioda 01 3}c, lime Kitchen Furnl,u^>* c o , CLOOK „ „ - Jgyfr* - No M'tFonnlmr «l. HAVE REMOVED THFJB OFFICE ftantly Winy UfowHum tbeDptaoasof autltf|to9lied jM 'I night at dark. . Drdys.—We hear almoßt every one who may flour—Receipts yesterday were U,g„ then the Boo V. Stog° fnstrn. ra TOT W ° ? ° J I * e “ (*£«&» ' /'. ' I 'Ji'*’ .v^' 4 e St ja»V« hate occasion to pasa along Wood Street, com- previous day, Saiei -were nfade in the forenoon prrnci- meats, Hardwareinad Cutlery, Clothing, & Davis, No 3t Marketsueet. y |*o*»e«inn given , theFcan Judge ftr themselves. We slneereijrpfalge " S „ , --' was quite aeUve yesterday, plaining that thepreaentmaaaerofdrivingdraye “«•“«“ SUVCt & ’ . “,Mt“ of '& .Wutoh, No 73 Wood pANKERS H & k and *' >' , teingfhvored by the pleasant weather. « become an intolerable evil. heUbe proper P -******* S tom*, ****£** mnJl »»«*** ;j ' i » mi -t-.wsaw P mB w MO IflftvAofHF 7nY.«. tothontieß look tathifl-matter 33do nt2os; I6doni ?95; 6C do atBOO. CO X)UBUC SALE OF REAL ESTATE— On Saturday 1 i offered for «ale ia lot* to Mia purchasers P Tbw eiaciueaconsiantiy for safe , , \ T-I * f .*■ ' * Bteamep Empresa leaves lor Aaaes * do nart erira an no I afternoon, March I3ib, ai 3 o’clock, wiU bo sold, on affords a rare chance fora deUshtfaUmnmor residence. CollectionsYnadelttaJUbe c.uea ihrtughotuihe 04i- ffoni ihe pttbiic into all wc ft-cfmg umcJw i- f " " w.n*» trwitfv at S o'clock P. M., and we would Street Seforma.— Upwards of twenty streets , L , , the premises aiiuated oni High street, a valuable Lol, free from the smoke and dut of the ciiy For particu led States. IteposiieareceiTCdfe par mnds or current peifeciiy reliable, nalme mciicme wore •? * * - , , TiUe tosxay, ai « u * , * *. > l . AW | lMl(rff | m RVEFLQUR-The is a bnslr demand wuh soles from wtihm call of the Court Uonae, containing J 7 feet irom ara enquire of ihe übsenber on ihe premise paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets f fete m»*ww s , * vl^Wff advise all -wbo want an easy, speedy and pleasant ana alleys are about to be paved, by order ortho 6 n t hsndsof at S 2 $7 f from siore by 72 /eet deep, to a 3 feet alley Onthe promises ihere. jafl2m* James M’Kain Domestic and foreign Exchange Bank flota y tbytieirbestcrofidcnceandparronege j psssage, to take passsgo on her. „ The accom- Councils. - ORAIN-Sul« of SSOhushclsOat, ut.JSc, am do.. g?, I ‘Ji™‘Sd U, «? Cold uni J and Zhang'*. «»• t " ’ - *'* ; YVr 1 \“a madations'of this fine boat are of the first char- „‘. ." 260201; asdoataae. Corn-?obn hell at 40c horse power, three tunung lathes, one bornig lathe, grouud Eaquire oV KkGnANGK ANDBANKINQ HUUSK Dear Sir: f deiayedaoowenirg the receipt of your »■ 'lie Bioaauons 01 irna UV M “ BoUemlaOlMS Work*. GROCERrES-Snies of 5 hhds pnmc Sogor ot 5,c 7 » aw ;. largojundaiong, and all .ho machinery 8 , e Ü b2s if A WILKINS A cn. or prtparaUoa, untlU had an o;pot(niutyof wtmesaingijij I ?- I vrTi,,, > I s.h.dS.*''. lacter. - ■ athIhs.ROSEMAN 4- CO , . . w u.l, . for filtmg upGazzaia's Fatom hastemugsfor IL-d-ieaiJ . VSJin:„ m A Mill Mr (Pn edccls ill m? own family, or in thefanul.es of ray friends. ~ *• . ' > ■ "ATAN U FACT U rSGRB or FLINT GLASS, la alius do at 5} Molassea SO bbli, cypress, a. 3-2 c, 2o do, rhe whole svUlbr sold tugeiher, except Uic Engine, T7,ne T m>l ,i—,„i. ww 11110111 A* fialtl ® «>o<| Thta I have now done with a high degree of saustup. h- ~ * S * V ’,.'■•■£;! " - ,■■,■■ iVi .variety.. We.have. also, on hand, Lightning Hod oak, ai33c. Codec is ta good demand, and sales are which will he sold separately. If required. A -VIR&T RATE second hand Chnmbns, modern style, OA Wood Htrslt, lion, in casealtolhof aduhaarut children-' . - :■ - ■:. ' - ;-v- -:r-v Steamer Brilliant leaves to-day, S 3 Of n superior peticrn to any thing jet pro- readily made 01 IbtOLOJc,, we note a sale in lot* of 20 ~ at , sa!e r % ® n ‘* uir * of h iow n-u I feund it, as vianol ftxr fiinoiimktl. ” duccd. A 1.1.1. Alexander Lawson (mai9J P M’KCWWA, Auct’r iSaTi ,wF?.rs..f fl ' ID* l NTaamaLLowgD oh Ttttn PCTOSrm medy for coldsaud coughs sod pulmonary disease* 3. x' 'SS^ 1 ’" W “ r tt " 4 %££&'L the largest class of New Orleans traders continue fet,lB3 ° l ... - . Fttuburgh, Pn. pruoealS^o Sales of IS hnshel. Timothy atS.>oo,,e. at lOo'elock la the forenooo, a .uper.qr L ofMol.ogany H^et Ho’sktn*)’ cSnStg«?«.«,» J^SSa&S’SJ?? ftw, “ o„rs«sr,» iis Hums^MM| »»f* ftrp. | - toga out'With ftU trips.—SL -Lvu* ,U™n mijT Wn» A WlWn MTPWC m.ls.ssssso "el. l SS^:Wml, d £ , b■|;:■ «»^Y«M"tUon, -.S . w»U °Jtari A rf»- Woo'd su.. dlrec.lv opposite the 81 ,»r JC Ayer I have been | ‘ Marcklr - . 4 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BACON-Wb have sales of 10.100 ihi s.des reported wSj’.rZ F,"nchbedsre!.d P 'w,‘h' ab , “f r l,0 * “‘r^ I *,“rnllftiS," h I nf?,rd Oarle.Hotel. m»y2B° I ever had in raydjfe, by T unr "CtnruaT - I . ; f') \ - J . a. e*. em do .houlden atJle,4hhds ham. ateje, IS robe stands, tea.her h.ds, l.atr and straw liiattrassss. giiuoTM. " I > ' 1 We copy the fallowing itetda from theioms- BY TSB & REILLY LINE. do at Die, SO.UOO do country sides and shoulder, to ar- van"""'; Sanfc’le" 111 ’"' 1 F.V, hu ,d,ed .n l.sodhalaaoe D. Hohnicsa BOSS ’ sfv^kvEßSOtf ’ ‘ | ’ ■*'! Title Courier, 6th*. • ~ —r r : r . --. t r.ve ai7i®3lc, IUOO do hams at PJe, country, SOOOOdo r CURT 13, Sheriff m „ r , MLAIN.MObPIII fc W», eav* u*mov«o tmOB tusirau art Mcuasun orrtc, n-s. n..d .h. rtt . ~ '| i a, —Thomercomlnencad r ““.’. A “ cl ’ r r Aunt " ™ \f - riaing-aettinlhuroday night from the effects of .'■"J.-SomElaiuts.of.puMic character through Hie p. Jl. PAVIS, A eer. JP twoln eiUlvuuim, n dsnUimrbwn,fte: a ytmitg N. HOLMES A SONS, the effectonhe medicine wuaunmistaknhjydlsinfoir— '%’ ‘ ' ',■> thelfte S rau,,ithld risena feet, with an nbun- columns of a newspaper, we would like to mnke pout op Pittsburgh. TTOUdEiiOL.DruRNMTUREax Aurnoi-on w* danoe of water op the falls for nil navigable pur- a small one of our own, about the management 8 rear 0 lacnss waiaa It. Tits tu.vast KMden'ceol a/ imie miles from the Cuy 1-rlee, SO.OCU Gash Bilk Notes'! Bicha?meon the Ea3tern°and Wesurn Of J JJ- ‘‘aVdaH 6 !? P ® ,C “ J wMepmo. I TOSCtf - - ‘ , of telegraphic dutches coming here for the ARRIVED* "'"""“"’'TOtIIBKCT. Genera. Agent, cities Utroaghont the Uni- ct°,tS j- ' ' . Cities are guHty of culpable disregard of our tn. A < 2Sf ffiJgSSKff g 0 ™rd andFonnh - \\ through the wpey and set the roof on fire. The tereets, and tteir own business, or else the wires “ W '°" , R o'w , ffiu?J7,MX 4 .rj r ,fte WtSwli? iTS?.* *- » * BABaßlT***™ . ’/ - ’ .On Wednesday night, at a vory late hour, wo ,V SiSS*S}-l£ j ,a!e i embracing a general anornueni. tiaie mi!;fvc? S ‘ wi ' lm!tfOtS ‘ 00P " y M’LAIN,MOFFITf Co’ BANKERS AND BROKERS, bro^^l^o^rSThefem™ of jS^ < t.^ f ' » f ' *‘ - received a moss of confused tcori/s and marks - ggiV« Ternn-CasWarrency. p ,^ r -- a !' ' purporting to be a speech deltvered by Kossuth « Cmcinnad Bimingbam,Cincinnati. pARD^uiNWBOpiIS-Ai■ h™sT. AwSrtE SS^r?^llS!Klw?s«lf%&»SdSl is&' ' inLouisv.lle.outhelSaturday previous aiad so k." o“"“y - f’-' ‘ ltgoes. We.gct many things by mad beforo we V Tiber t Kier,Bi. Louis. Catalogues will bepublUbed, and the books cp*n for fronting Water street, ond possossiou racoon ihe Ist ol Bt ®J**'.® e P°* llsrcce,ved of p arond Cfurrenl Funds, Jfn,Ute,(lhe Rev John Keller, of the filethtWchScb.) \ ++ " < . -fflrftXSn ' #ltAm bv teTemnh and we are almost alwavs Navi fl aipr,bean, NtuhvOle. on Friday, at the salesroom, earner of April next. LS. WaTK&MaN fc SONS, - m^c 27-7 -* y - broughtme * botUeof yoar civm PBKjfkwSnSl Tl'-JCfi 8 get them by telegraph, anu we are almost always “ Salem,—.Louisville. Woodand I-iflh Street,. P.M.DAVia Yehss _Nes SO and SI IVmcr .ml 01 From street. O. a ARNOLD & CO., j? - ~-*** , kept till a late hour of the night by some ftece _otoiJ A 1" r - /'ioaL land tx>K sale.—s«ty acres Coal Privi. BANKERS, AND DEALERS l w obiainmg relief. Its.good effeoundwed mate coaUnno v 8 . * - * . Af'iumnns This we conld bear if it were Marietta, Fwleersburgh end Hocking, siguk » slu-c, 1 nu.scay tveul„g, iim ~,-t m ? lege, jastabovethcseeondDam, onthe Voavhlosbe. EXCjIANOF. COIN, us u*c, and J soonfound my health mackjmprtred.— . qt nonsense, iuib ve tuutu it ti were —j*. port Pocket. O o'clork, atihs sales tqom., coraer of Wood and Jy river |febSs:if] A. WILKINS ACO BANKNOTES, Now m three months, lam well and strong, undjCWAt' r ’ 7 <. *- -. -e unavoidable, but we are very confident that it LsmmM The steamer HAIL COLUMBLA. a. .«. F-f h s rrew, will ue .old en extensive eolleeiioo of val- SIGHT AND inbnie my core only to yoor great tneSeme. f-. , * = tf'f -o : ~ ,a. ~ ,' „„ _ __ will leave Pittsburgh every Monday u*Me hooks, comprising fine Library Edition* of Hand- TIME DRAFTS, Ac ,Ac Wuh the deejaist graumde, yoora, Ac./_ I'.-'- ’ , ’ » s pan and should he remedied.—Rgfobtsß or IHE p’m.- returning will leave lioeltiuirpon srd authors; many esteemed wrners on n variety of Collections carefully attended to, end proceeds remit „ J AMESGODEfUSY. . ' t -I X. M pleasing and iaiere-nng sal.jeets; sptond d illu-truted ,ed to any part of the Union. - ■ end sold by lame* C.Ayet,PracWntrai«a- I - KXKII CONOB.BBS—FinST SESSION. Eo ™^™^f ~Wasbisotoh, March 10 " ■ ror .. 10 .V..0 f k,.„he.,,0,e0f Henry C Kelfy ; N.,^. ft b Mpl3f Nettdnor to Ihe Banko'f FlU.hurgh. "**• B ° Bg^ «BMWB9^saaa immm i _ - .T‘S.,2sj |‘^kj^* l ®ic»? r w 1 '£'' - ‘tCS tt i f*}r ,, Fi 7 -' *Jv-^ ®@#s3p|#®«S&pSX4 #^BM^Kyfasfasj Upfifii siiSa^¥^«S6W«^<tesr4sf^%--siS2teSa SKSp^£a&£g33^£f&& ■■Spggfi %mg ’^rj^ms •£fe vs; *i *£k «y&s£t C ~*V '*&*/*??»<!’ fc 4RHoh£Spis sSs^^^Sß^r^®^^^^s“s«SS!-N&lAwS^sfe ■ - •.~v • •.. .- ->•-*** , °'"V >'-47 4 '»<,■, ’ , ; . ■** w . - * '"- ’s<^\^i'‘ , S ''■:^' r, *£?*'“'' ' i - ’ •"•“•' St's ’• ’■ '' ’ C* *-* , . X * -V> *' v *:M),' -■ - f^l - " i ***. v*wV t £ “ j f J .>r^/f . ” n * Freights- arevery scarce here, and the Pawnee went r to Madison last' eveuing.for a cargo. •4 OrtJU Man. —The old Baying of “ there’s nothing in a name," was sorely put to test yes terday-morning, at the -office of : Aid. Major,— indeed, we may say, wa3 completelyTefnted. - A respectable loohing personage,’gmng his name; as George Montgomery Flanders Edward Alex ander Armstrong Patrick Flury, Captain of the United States Navy, waß brought-before that excellent functionary, on a chnrgo of drunken ness and disorderly conduct. ,He plead gniUy, and gaveus a rc-ason- for getting drank, that ‘ 1 whiskey was too cheap in Pittsburgh." This reason, however, hfi did not find sufficient to ex cuse him for a breach of tho ordinances, and he was fined Sift and in defisnlt of paying which he was committed to prison. .;His wife, Catherine F lury, was also sent up for 24 honrs * on a charge of drunkenness. Election :n f.-awraicesille, Borough. —lke fol lowing officer were elected, on Tuesday last, for the ensuing year: • ' • Janoey, School Directors —A, F. Fleming, A.H.Ahl tom and J. Shields. < ■ Council—A. Bender,-Sr,, Qeorgo Iloeir,* "■ Wwnright.. i Judge of Election—3. Wainright. • Street Commissioner—hi. Donaldson. Constable—J. Bf. Decker. Overseer of the Poor—G. Bates. - Assessor—3. Sarber and J. McClure, a.tie. - Assistant Assessor—Wn, Nance and Jamew Wilson were a tle^—Thomas Black elected. E@„Dr. Valentine and his worthy 00-adjutor, Mr. Joseph Murphy, leave to-day, on the steamer Brilliant,- for Wheeling, where, *we understand, they will give two of their amusing entertain ments. Thence they go to MaysviUe and Cin cinnati. We are certainly sorry fo’ part with their company: so soos, os, besides their inimi table performances, they are most excellent fel low's. . Wherever they,-may go, crowded houses will' await themnor will "any be disappointed, as we can assure brethren of other cities that they are nil and a little-more than they pretend to be. ' Dr. Valentine's success in this plaeo hoe been tnamphant, but- nothing more than the en tertainments he offers deserved. Sleeting of the-Ladies. —The Ladies’ Association of-the Fnends-of Hungary, met yesterday after noon, lathe German Church, Smithfield street.. The-Committee on the recent Sapper for the benefit -of the-Hungarian Fund, reported, and the nett proceeds were found, to be one hundred, snd-sixty-three dollars. Although this is notas much as. we had predicted, we must Btill say that it is very creditable to the exertions of the ladies. Letters of the most cheering nature were read from Governor Kossuth and • Madame Pulaski, after.which the Association adjourned to meet again next-Wednesday, at-2 o’clock, P. M., in. tho -Lecture room of the: Fifth Presbyterian. Church. :. ... . Thf BodiedFestival.—-Ihe festival-tobe.-given:.: to-night, by the ladies of the Baptist Church on. Grfint street, between Sixth and Seventh, pram* ises-to-bo.-in every respect, equal to that re cently given by the ladies of tbe Hungarian As sociation.-IC-lbisis done. it will, indeed, be a delightful affair; and conducive to the enjoyment of any who may wish to aid them in this way. The cause in Which these ladies are enlisted is a good oner wUI be good, and we ain» - cerely hope that thB attendance also will bo good ggpiPeople in the vicinity of the Vigilant Engine Honse were considerably alarmed yester- day morning by the eliding or sinking of the building, which was caused by some extensive* excavations in . an-adjoining, lot. The house seemed-to be: .sinking away from the house -Which joins it, and went so far os to'esnse: plas tering tofall from the. ceiling and to . crack the door sills. As soon as possible props were fixed on’the outside; and there is now no danger of . farther injury. <7ar.—Owing to something or other, tho gas ail over, the city was very- poor last. nighl. In almost all the houses it. absolutely we nt out, leaving: cur good oitizens-in almost totaC- dark ness. . Wlien people-have become roccastotmed to use gaslight, andhave altogether dispensed With lamps and candles, this want of proper attention an tbe part of the gas company subjects;’ them to great , inconvenience, and we. do not wish- to see it.repeated/.- j'-. Fight About a Bear. —A man named. Adam Barnhart- the .keeper or. a bear at the F armer’s Exchange, a-tavern on Liberty street,- received a severs bloWonthShcad- with a brickbat, yrster-. day afternoon,--while endeavoring.to prevwat the man'front leasing the animal. Informaiim tof the assadt-was'made at Alderman ptetde’s oSce. , Aha.—-The lectures , and exhibitions of Br. Valentine,for thepost few evenings, have- amused our citizens considerably. Tbose who have at-, tended them,and alsathosewhohavenotwiil beinterested'in'a perusal of-his-published Lec tures, which can be jiurchased.at' the literary Depotof Reels: Callow, at the old sfatnd ofJ-. B Hblmeß, Third street. .Grocers and others will bear inmind that tho entire, stock of Henry 0. Kelly, No. 20-Fifth street, .will bp sold by order. of Assignee,/ this. morning, at 10 o’clook, by P M Itavis,' Auc tioneer, - - .£arcCTi/.—Wm. McClelland wagj yesterday,' committed-to prison,'for trial, at tie nest term of Court, charged on oath of Ihoi Watton; be fore:Aldennan\Daft, .with larsenyf and ■foriitti tion. t •* isint aeaiai#—Samuenrhit® was Tolly com mitted ibr trial‘by Afdermaa "Majors yesterday, ottthechsige against him a fay dayajigo- ' / TKg* the bounty yesterday, ' * ‘ Senate—Mr. Borland spoke in favor of the Ohio railroad bill; after which a personal expla nation occurred between Messrs. Stockton and Seward concerning the remarks of the latter yesterday, in the allusion to the former having presided at the Congressional Banquet on Wash ington’s birthday. Senator Seward disclaimed any intention to say a word 'that would wound the feelings of Commodore Stockton, and expressing towards him the warmest feelings of respect and kindness. The session adjourned. House. —The House went into committee on the Homestead bill. Mr. Richardson, of HUnois, spoke in defence of Mr. Douglass, in answer to Mr. Breokenndgc. NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. New Yobs, March 10. Later despatches from Concord speak confi dently of the success of tho Democrats for Gov ernor aud Representatives. Philadelphia, March 10. A small boy, named Robert T. Hearst, was killed last ntgbt by tbe falling of the wall of an old building on the corner of Sontn and Twelfth .streets. New York, March 10. The Africa sailed this morning with 49 pas sengers, among whom are Col. Fremont and S. H Meeks, of Philadelphia, bearer of despatches. She takes out $74,000 in Bpecie. NEW YORK MARKET—March 10. Cotton--Sales of 0,600 bales at unchanged prices. Flour -Sales at 4,75@4,87 for State, aud 4,87@6,00 for Ohio. Grain—Sales of 2,590 bushels Southern red Wheat at 92c. Sales of 14,000 bushels of Corn at Gso for prime yollow, and 03c. per bushel for prime white. Provisions.-Sales of 1.800 bbls. Mess Pork at 15,75, and prime nt 4,1-2 j. Sales of 300 bbls. of Mess Beef at full prices; also, 500 kegs of Lard at B^@9J. Groceries—Sales of 1,000 bags of Domiugo Coffee at 7J ; also, 100 of Orleans aud Cuba aud Matomoras Sugar at 4s. Rice—Sales of 100 tierces of Rice at 8,37j.@ 3,50. Tobacco... Sales of Kentucky at 7}. Lioseed Oil ...63(5)b00. per gallon. Whiskey.-Sales of 300 bbls. prime at 21 cts. per gallon. PHILADELPHIA MARKED—March 10. Cotton—Unchanged; satos of from three to four handroc bales within tho range of Bj@9j for uplands, and 9j@loj for Orleans. ’ Floor—The demand far export has improved; sales of 4000 bbls mostly straight anil selected brands at $4,185©4,25. ■ Corn Meal.,.Scarco and more enquiry for ex port; sales of 1500 bbls at $>3,25 for Brandy wine, and 3,122 for Penn'n. Grain.*.Rye, wo quote at 72c; soles of GOOO bush, wheat at 90@920 for good Penn’a and Delaware; 990 for red, and $1 for Ponu’a white; corn is more plenty, with Bales of 17,000 bush, mostly-yellow at Go@Glc. Groceries...Baleß of Java Coffee at 11©11J. Safes of 83G hhds of sugar at 4J@sj for Or leans, and 6@6for Porto Rico. Sales of 500 . hhds of syrup molasses at 29@38c. .Provisions—Pork, lG,6o@li for .mess, 14,76 @l5 for prime. Beef is firm, and limited sales.- Bacon has a steady demand, at 8} for shoulders, and 9@9J- for sides, and 9}@ll J for haps. Lard...Firm;-sales in bbls at 91, and in kegs at 10@102. - . ' . State Kamil mn Inianue company, : BRANCH OFFICE, S 4 BnirnnsLO «t„ Pznwuae v, fttiitUTfif itay lit, 1831- 3 iHEbeit evidence of the. «ncce«»of iheJDireeWw la endeavoring lomake Ihe*‘STATE MUTUAL FI RE SURANCE COMPANY” meet the warns of- the commamty, is the unparalleled amount of hasieeis which-has been done—having usned 7«000 Pill* den during the past yearp thereby adding over #130,000 to ihe funds of the company. Nearly ail the property uujored i* ofihe saXest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whale No. Policies usned»*";**» 7,Wio :do do expired, termuiated &. canceled • ■-«» ~~~ ifi do do in force*** 7,508 Amonntof Propertyinsured---**** $7,888,419 -do Canceled, terminated and ex* • do do in force —• •• ♦7,684,691 do PranunmNotes* .w..—.. 79,673,87 do W7iU> _ ■ do in force**— . .579,0Jf,77 do - Cash Premiums received-•••*51,557,14 ,do . do canceled. - SVhdle amount of losses and espen* isspsid"***" *».S3jttlj4s BflJance in favoroflhe Co., lu cash, 037^24,45 Tb city or country merctuu*ftr*fiO owners of dwell;, iiuts, and Isolated or country property, u is believed this company affords advantages inpaintol cheapness, aafery andsecnnty»uifenor to no lnsurar.ee Compuiy 1 <ra the equitable and greatly Improved a ire leiii of Classification of Hlaks, excluding all speiial hazards, touring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, tins precluding the frequency and occurrence ot Laiue ires,and also,-on both the Stock and Matualpljn, ' it not'oaiypossessesthechenpuess and accommodai >on of both mabodj,but entitles thejnsnrcd:to a psrtioi|ia- HtaunSerTheW-ontro! of the following Directors : -J P: Entherfotd-A. J. Gillstt, John B,Packer, Bamoe> T, Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Plulo o.Bcdgv«ck, Robert KlotZaSarauelJonesf John P. Rutherford.- J P. RUTHERFORD, Prcs’t. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. r A . A. Actuary. - B.—-A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent- on eipi- Aiinfi POliciesiias been declared by iba Directors, ami is iao£ receftrabjo at this Offlep forxenewalsyor redeema ble in cash at the.fcnd.of woetjrdays. ' .. . . , j-fcmyi7idd&w :• . A. A. oARBIEE. Agent. ■ Ho ß°»hble the Jadnea of the .Coun of General lyQ □ arterS ess ions of the J*eace;inand for the County of lie Jones,- of Upper So Clair town shintftiiaiy efore;aidi hambly sheweth, That your pa- S Sner iS* provided luduelfvridfmateri.U for the «c -iySSSUSSZr-ot travelers ond othßrs, at his dwelling, Xe °m t£j +e'«>*MP dforesaukandpraya tbs' your Hnnots wM bSpihmMd Wigrtml.hWlicense ip keep? , momamiOonveMeiict'S in ike ik! gof strangers and travelers, and, ist?l l?‘d wyera W. “Vp* Ross, Joseph Craig, Jonathan MlSdleswarlh'.Jno Wm Kirr, James Wiseman, Wm&l’Keand, I Joseph .M'Orespr, David #»?«> It | J°hn jeville,>Vm jllulholland. • |msrll^», r WILLIAM accessed. }»*? «f Fiddle* towiiahip, county of'Al|egbeey< tfoaotw h*»lng Alma against h» e»late> ate hereby -to noeslediopreremrhcniaoly tutthentieaiea for payment i i »nd thoee being indebted thereto,';wUl; pleMhmake tm- I “*«“» pey™>‘* =! I -■' . • ALEXANDER M’CUtCHEON, I febUfciAr* Executors of etud Estate, I THE new and ?pl«mUd steamer WINCHESTER,Usoaos D. Moors, Mbhxcu will fuu as a regular tri-weekly packet between Uti; city and Wheeling, leaving Pitisburgh every Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday,at iO A. M.,for Ucaver, WelU vtlle, and W'ellßhurgh ; reluming, leave* Wheeling for Steubenville, Wellsyille and Ueavrr evi-ry Monday, Wednesday and Prid.- y, at 8 A. W- For freight or passage, having uasorpa>sed at commo datioiis. apply on board,or to ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co, Agent*, > Water hired- The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and’ ts the largest and finest steamer ever built for ibe trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in Che trade. - I deceit Allegheny ltlver Trade. REGULAR FRASKLIN PACKETS. I Tssfineatcaraer ALLEGHENY BELLE JjgragljlNo,2,Capt. W*. Haxsa, leaves the Atle* gkeiij wharf forFrarikiin,every Monday and Thursday. * The fine sieoccr *LLEGIIENY BELLE No 3, Capv Jons Hans*., leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday, ai4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board For ana Hocfcmgport. IJSS&-& Tax fine steamer PACIFIC, Zakous Max ■will leave fen the above and lutcrraedi- SepeßtrKrary THURSDA Y,al4 o’clock, P. 51 , . Forfieuthtar passage, apply on board,or to 5 * T- WOODS A BQS, Ea r 10 No. Water s».,and C 3 FrOfU rt For Siltiaunlnf and batflih. i TflE light draught and pleasant steamer Jgp&ffiSSSanf.AßinN. Capl. Mau»o*a,wlll leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, \Ved39sd9y oad Fridays, at 3 o’clock, P. M\for Kmanning and Catfish lor freight or passage apnly on board. Itipvld For bone ttnob, IBarteUa.' Parlteribarg and Gallipoli*. *p*tnns> k The fine Steamer GOV- MEIGS, t Sirrsa, Mas’er, willloave for the above WSSWmI» andHuiermediaie pons, every TUESDAY, at 3 P.M. Fox freight or passage apply on board, or to febV JOHN FLACK, Agent Wtda.ta.f Pf sSSf f°T Cluelnnatl. nsk . Ttisaew and ras\ raru-lag r.eq-tner CIN JfSBEUapiNKATI, llntgLHOiiAM. Maxtor. w;li leave ££SSlsiare*ularly every WKHresDAi. For height 01 passage, apply on board, or 10 der3o G. B. MILTRNBKRGF.R 110 tli* Honorable the Judges of the Coon of General Courier Sessions of the*Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny- - , Tbe petition of Robert Bmriey.ot the Finh Ward.cuy of Pm.-dmrgh.io tbeCoonty aforesaid, humbly ahewelh. That your petitioner hath provided himself with man rials for the accommodation of traveler* and others, ai bis dwelling boaso in Uu? sth Ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased 10 gTant him a license to keep u public house of entertainment. And your peii tioner. as to duty bound, will pray. ’ ROBERT UINSLKY. We, the subscriber*, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that ihe above petitioner Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, wul is well provided with hoo»e room aud convenience* for the accommodation ana lodg mgof strangers and travelers,and that said tavern is ne cessary. J Y C Bell, Richard SaveryJP M’Cormiek, William Hamilton, Jacob Ahl.Oibwn Trimbip, Robert Whue ilde, Jeremiah “Frew; fftgb Richardson, IS J Stewuri, James W«tgon, Joseph Barker. fmant-4i 110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court ol General Quarter Sessions of tbe I’caco in and for the County of Allegheny: 1 , _ Tbe petition of John Otterron, of Reserve town* «bip. in the County aforesaid, humbly shewetfa,— That yourpeUUonex noth providedhimwlf withmotertals for the necommodaltonof travelers and others, el his dwelling honse in (he township-aforesaid, mid prays your Honor* will be pleased io gram biro a Peenseto keep a public boused entertainment. .And your pcii u ID duty bound, will P«^ Ol|M «s rßHaoN . We the subscribers, ciUzensot the township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner i» of good repute for honeity and temperanoefand is well provided with house room anil conveniences for the accommodauon odd lodg ing of airangertand ixaveiers,andthat*tudtavertua ne- Wiie.J Giuy, M KluJteiger, Joltn Wlekline. Anihony Mink, Beam, M U-eirisL. R Charters 11 Sweeny. ’matOdh* mo the Honorable ibe Judge* of* the Court of General X Quarter Sessions of thePeaae,in and for the Coun iyTbapct?«o"dV William Tucker, of the NimliWanl, elty of Pittsburgh, la. the County aforesaid, humbly ibewelhr- peißlonar hath provided himself with materials for the accomjnotfouan or travelers and others, at bis dwelling house in the Ward uforesa d, and prays that your Honors will be pleased/to grant him a license to keep a public boose of entertainment, And ,ou, ‘pUltonr,» to Any b °X',LuIM T TVCKER. We, the .ab»eriber», citizen.of Ihe Wa;d afore.aid, do cerlify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honerty and temperance, and is well provided with hou.e room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said Rosevwl’l.N hPCargo, Richard Prior, Thos D Gillespie.F Yost, H Miller, John Vanly, Thos Machs rel, Joseph Knog, John J Hough, M Altcobaugto John S Miller. " ■ [mSi9i3t riio the Honorable lire Judges of the Court of General X Quarter Sessions of tite Peace,in and for the County The petition of Joseph KUer.of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sbewetb, That your peutionerhath provided himself with materials tor the accommodation of travelers and others, ol «•* dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him-a license to keep a pubUa house of 'entertainment. And youT peti no,ter, as.. du.y bound, will pray. J[)gFpH K(gBR We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid \A ord do certify, that the above petitioner is ot good repute for honesty and temperance,and t» weilprovtded with bouse room and-conveniences for the accommodation of trav eler* and others, and that said tavern Uneceasary. James Mohtooth.Wm Mackey, David Paul. George Fnnston, James Little, Wm Gilmore, John RTQaewan, John Beck, F E Voltz, Wm E Schofield, John Sranor, John J Votter. , . . [tnarP.-Si* T‘ 0 the Honorable.the Judges of tbe Coon ol General Quarter Sessions of the peace in and for ibe County petition of J Sterling, of the Fourth Ward, cry of Pittsburgh, in tbe County aforesaid, humbly sbeweth That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials for the travelers nml others,.at his dwelling house in aforesaid, Ward atTd prays that Jour Honors wilt be pleased to gTant lum a license to eep a public house of entertainment. And your peU none,, a, » dpiy baand, STERLINO We, ibe subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify that tbe above peUtipneris of'gocKl repute for honesty and temperance, sod is well provided with house room and conveniences fpr the accommodationancUodg* ing of strangers and travelers, and that saidlavem 1b ac- C Thomas PaUCHon. G V Atbnlhnot, fames hlnthcwa, John Bravo. James/Gillland, John Davis, SamneLLind say, John Conton, Thomas Fogarty, John Minis, John Hnnna.Gehrge Haniia. .. tmawai* TO theHonorabletheJadgesot Ihft Coart of General QuatterSessionsof-the-Feace in and for the Coauty the barab. m tbe CountyaforesßuJ»hunibly sneweth, Thai >u?J.eSer fa&.pOTMrd Um«ff BUhmHitriaU rorVihesceommodauon bitiayelere ,°S!) eT & nlh '" dwelling hotise. in the Wa'rd'-aforea&idi anaprny* flat your Honore wrilbo pleased M_g«u< c U>keep‘‘japnbUchonse of eaietifclnnjcnt*: so Qr P i tfUoner, as in doty bound, will ! We,the subscriber!, Citizens of the Wuri » f^ sald ' mkhmsMES . J OenvliTjbbnßaty, M I »rt-T> EHis.deorge Biroit. John Jobe*. ■ 'l;«urtr.e' fcb29 - '* '*’ - ANim4)Mst; , .1. I Jp 'jSo Peaches, pared and Bnpsiea; 1 ct> : > mwm *b >»ifeet. will be roM, by order of John Irwin. Ketj , A*- #ignce, h»a entire atock of superior Family Groceries, .Vo , comprising— -58 pke« e*ira impciittl, young hyson and black ten*. Rio ami Java coilee; luo .vn ami white ?u«ur» • N O and euyar lioose mola*.«ee, spices ; frails , 44 boto *almon, *had, inackarel and her<ing ; 2?U doz wuicow' cashs; 25 fcegj nails ati’l spikes; 21 I>ih tobacco, choice brands; 200 do l Ma«on’d l.lackmg; 2U bis ,castile, palm and common soup?; 15 bza tpemt. star and tallow candles; 18 bbls vinegar; 2 ceroons ttymisb indigo; 4 b#les brown sheetings ; cotton yarns, batting acd bed cords, whiting, madder, logwood, white lead, shot,tubs and buelteis; window glas*, seeds, dried beef, *c. ALSO—lron safe, cduntcr, platform scabs, shelring, bins, measure*, store Snores, Ac. Te *nj—Sums overohe hundred dollars, four months* credit, (or approved endorsed notes, mats P M. DAVIS. Aoc.tV. W. G, M’OARTSEV, Auctioneer MACHINTERY, Wisoovv SasWiadow Fa*3tsa, WI>QJOW Sm- TTEfitS I>OOE3, IVIaKTLE PIECCS, LuaJ sex, CAirfisrreß’s Benches, At Atrcnos.—Wiri be sold on Satordny, March I3di. at l&o’clock In the forenoon, at tljc Planting Mill, lately occupied by J>hn Black, 00 Washington street, immediately above the canal bridge, in the Third Ward, city of Piusburgh, all the machin ery in said mill, among which m*y be mentioned in part the following .—one side plnnelng machine, one circu lar saw, one morticing machine, a first rale article; a large lot of window rash, window frames and shutters, Doors, mac tie pieces, lumber, carpenter’s benches, Ac. Ctupfuiere and those in want of tbe above articles, should attend me sale ,as he is determioedAo sell ail i ff, bavin* retired from thr,tbusiness. Tcrnuet sale. mai£> w. o. McCARTNEY, Auct’r. 1 uUatCriuLu t* < h.mtdhk, hircitsa V rsoriL, Ac , at fl Accrtos —Will he sold on Saturday morning; tbe 20th) aHO o’clock in the forenoon, at l.hc dwelling house oIW.C Murphey, No Ifl-iThlrd streftt,corner ofCher j*v alley, all his entirv Household Formture, Kitchen Utensils. Ac ,asbe is declining housekeeping Among the assortment may he mentioned in port the following • Fe&Cter beds and bedding hljgh and low post bedstead*, card table*, dining and breakfast tables, wash stands, sewing m u.tto. burr .ms, fane j and common chairs, reek ing chairs, fenders, lire irons, stair rods, knives and fc-us. parlor, hVl.nmi s'an carpeting, hearth rugs, door mats, glassware, chiua and queensware, a large lot of kuehco uiensiU, Ar. Tbe above faimtuto has only bc>-n a few months m use, and has beca kept in the be»t of order, sod vriil be well worthy U*e auentroo ot houee keepeir. Ihoiee in tva/uof cuefi articles mar 9 W.G. McOAHTNEV, Auei’t. TO ibe Honorable tbe Judges of the Court of Geuera! Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, m and for the Coumy of AJiegheuy ; The {»etiiiun ot J fi Arbuibnoi, Second Ward, City of A ifgbeny.in U»r ( oumy utoresaid, humbly shcwc-th. Tom your peiitroner hath- piovidcd himself with motenaU for the accoinaiodaitou of traveler* aud others, at hfa tiouse in ibe Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilt he pirased grant him a license to kerp a pubhc lion«e oi emeriauimeut. And your Pcli uoiwr, a* iu duty bbuud, will pray. J G ARBUTHNQT VV'p, tlu> fiub<jrnbeni, ciiifena of ibe Ward aforesaid, do cerutY ih&i the above peutjoner t« of good repute for boneMy and temperance, and U well provided tyitn house room for the accommodation nird tadg mg of strangers and travelers,and that said tarcitt (s ac cessary. A Wol-, A Magion. J Bov4. W J Atlep, M OHnning ham. J Smith, Wni Moore, J Fletcher, L Stewart, A M litlmsu. K Sutton. Wm Giles. {marlQi3t* fl'O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General J (JunrierSeswoni of the Peace, iu and for the County of Allegheny; , „, Tfic noil licit of Hugh Gallagher, the dd Word, 1 itta* burgh, til the County aforesaid, humbly sheweih, That your petitioner hath provided himself with moterialfl for the Qceommodation ot travelers and others, at bis dwell hfg house in the Ward Qforesoid, and prays that ychir Honors will be pleaded to grant hint u hcciifte to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will p,a}V IJDUIi We, the subscribers, citizens qflho Ward aforu<aid, do certify that tbe above petitioner is of good renute for houesty snd temperance, and is weilprovtded with house room and conveniences lor the accommodation and lodg ing of strangersand travelers, and that'said tavern is ne cessary. Michael O’Hara, John Hansel, Felix Loverty, Robert A Laughtin, Henry Beaumont, George Funston, Hugh > Boyle, James M’Donnugh, John Wullace, Hugh M’Gon uigle, John Martin, M W Lewis. _ _ G liteTlonoiable the Judges of the Court of General Qoarter Spssiottß of the Peqce, in aud for the County 01 Allegheny: The poiuiouof Geo H. Belt Fourth Ward. Pillsburgh, in the County aforesaid, hwnbly shownh, That your, petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of uavele.n and others, til his dwelling house, in iho Word oforo aid, and pray* yoor Honors will be pleated to grunt him u license to keep a public bouse of entertainment. And your pe lioner, as in duty bound, will ever pay. GKO. H. BELL. We. the subicrtber*, citizen* of the ward aforesaid, do certify that tbe above petitioner it of good repute for honesty and temperance end l* well provided with house room and convenience* for the occurnroodationand lodg ing of strangers and travelers, aud that said tavern 1* necessary'. S Pinkerton, John McMastors. J A Mazurte, Jno M’Clung, L Myers. J D McGill, J Young, N McDouald, D K Lution, wni Hunter, Wm M Porter, W C Roe* marlOOt . IO the HOtiofabio the Judge* of ilto Court- of General Quarter Session* of ihe Peaeo lu and Tor the County Allegheny. ‘ * The petition of James Young, of the Borongb of Lawrencevil)e,in the county aforesoid, burobly shew eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and other*, at his dwelling house, m the borough aforesaid, and pray* that your Honors will be pleased to grant him u license u keep o public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as ln duty bound, will pray- JAMES YOUNG. We, the subscriber*, citizen* of the aforesaid borough, do certify that the pbove petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bouse room and conveniences for UlO accommoda tion and lodging of Btroogers andiraveler*. and that said tavern is necessary . Wm Brown, fit McCullough, Jr, R M Donaldson, Ira Sibley, Gervit Walnwright, Jeremiah Fleming, Thos B.ack, Hu»»ter M’Laugblin, Francis Slots, Geo F Smith, Matlhew Dreidcnthol, G W Docker [maTHhft * TO tho Honorable the lodges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny; „ , . _ The petition of John Smith, of the Third Word, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sbeweth. That-your petitioner himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers aud others, at •his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prnys that your Hcinrs will be pleasad-to grant him a license to beep a public house of entcriainmenL And your petitioner, as in duly bound, will ejver prav. . JOHN^Mmt VYc,tbe cuberibers, citizens of the Ward aforeanid, do certify thatTle is of gcol repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation end lodging of strangers.and travelers, and that said tavern Is necessary -- Hugh Gibbons, 3 Newlond, J O’DanuclLJ M’Gulre, Henry Smith. John Crowley. Samuel F Nolan, Philip Rielly, Joltn Walsh, Panck Qoinn, Thomas Thompson, J&mesGLlead —Chroniels 1 TOortfrHHTlt TO the Honorable the Judge* of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and.forihe Coun* iy of Alleghany: The nctuion of Reran. Meloy, of the Second Ward, city or Pittsburgh, in the C-bunty aforesaid, hambly sheweth, That yoyr .petitioner hath ptovidad himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and. others, at hts dwelling boose, in Hie Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he-pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hnaseof entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. RERAN MEliOYi We. the subscribers, ciiisens of the Wotiaforesaid, do certify tbauhs aboyp petitioner b of-good renaus for honesty and ierapcittnca, and id well provided ,with house room and conveniences for the accommodation audiodgingof strangers and travelers,and that said iav‘‘ era is necessary. S NrC'can. jr, Jacob Gebbari, J Herhen.-Q JPatSotis 'Nathan Shaw, Chas Gerfonh,W CKoun.Johh Kells John Bollon, J M'Loughlin, Match-Devlin, H Kennedy. ,ia*rlii;3!r-CATonicl«. . - r._ - r ; >Uil Vital Vila I Dn HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT *ob Fits. -- ThiMuiomsbing success which has attended iho Q r this invaluable medicine for thecarrof:Epmpd£ Fits or Falling Sickness, Spasms, Cramp,- ConvPisiouS,: Nervous Oebihtv, Weaknes»fAcv : renders ilihe most valuable medicine yet discovered In faeu os a remedy for the above diseases, U.Btahda .mrlvat!<sJ and alone;: There;is no oihor ; reUbhfe reme-' — ...... ,t*-rihasbeenwUd that Epilepsy is incurable- ; TUs,‘ ; OPEENDIO NEW JE A’KLKI-Hooo htu just r»> howevaSis pot t]io foci »f. JlanWigetMileJElfrect O'Cely«<lrWic,»r7ldt.o£ iioh*hd fishiaiiftl'o JEWEL- Afo dutreMlngeomjitaliuf I B¥.«* Also,soma fins be- ivill ncD, ni B » tbe testimony teceiyet} worn Wiystcuuis and outers dnisUo-'rafiban the same quamreih-be r notcbaiiei wlllsfiow. BeaceiUfcate,)PflbusbpaiQßr.Harvs:roe; k for at anyother EstaTtUsboem intMi City-; and at least ;dical Hecopler,pamphlet fomi>to.behador the Agents, ; fiGwtllp to »0 P£r cent'b&lc}? vile old combination pri- 1 gtiasr Jos sale .by - &■ A.yAHr , «ESYOt?K&CO„7 >- tees. ''' (S.MCJ ' 01 o«3 cams? ofWood andTiist west!. I' IBKRTY STREET LOTS FOR SALE —Two vatu- U able flui'ding Lois; having each a front on Likert)* street of t? 0 feet, and esiemlii.g' back 110 feel to an al ley. partly occupied by Morton, as a board yard, Price, SiSO per foot. Ooe-fourth in ca*b; balance in 0 and oiooihii. Apply lo M'LALN, MOFFITT ACO . _ No 31 Fjrfth street. FOR RENT—ONE HOUSE ord FIVE ACRES OF GROUND, at Braddoek’j Fte’d, nine miles from the City of Pittsburgh. It is a new Briek House,and is in tended for a tavern— to be called Draddocfc's Field Hotel.” pQsse.s*ion given immediately. Enquire of JOHN ROBINS jN, on the premise*. fel>23:‘2w* Foe U«nt. TUB DRUG STORR&tthe comer of Hand and Pena streeu. feblluf AT«'O STOay BRJCK SHOP— with gravel roof: 4B& by‘JO feel; wiihanHnri) cylinder engine, ana boiler—all in good order. Also, on ihe seme Lot, a email Dwelling House. The Lot ICO by 40 feci, S years lease. Situated on Liberty street, opposite the Pennsyl vania Railroad Ticket Office, Fifth Ward. Apply to i: HOWARTH, No. SQ9 I iberty street _ TWO LOTS OF OHOUXD on the comer of Webster and Chatham streets, Pittsburgh; the lots arc adjoin ing; each 2> feet on Webster l<y »20 on Chatham street, with a large brick boas© upon the comer lot This a most deairnnle property and vrili be sold on reasonable isnttf tor further particulars enquiic of J R. L A Attomey-at-Law, 4th street, below Smithfield, Pittsburgh, or address M H. WILSON, Jacksonville, Indiana Co.. Pa. PROPERTk FOB. SALK. THE subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable terms, the following Property—viz . A THREE STORY BRICK DWELUVG HOUSE, No. It UPonn street, bet ween Hay str-rci and Evans’al ley; and Lol 2> feet frnwt, unending back 112 fret, to an alley The boose U one of the test buildings, and iu one of the most pleasant neighborhoods in the City. FIVE LOTS—Embracing corner of Front and Ferry meets; ooe hundred and five feet front on Ferry, atui 60 feet on Front street, with a good three story brick hoiUingon the comer-a 2 story frame on‘ Front si— ami two Brick Bondings, used as shops, on Ferry st. A LOT, 31 feet front uy SO deep, ou From, between Market and Ferry streets. A LOT, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 (eet by Uo> fronting on Congress.and Elm streets. A lIO.USE and LOT on Wylie elreet, near the new Coart Hduse. The bouse 1 i well ai range i and in good order.and is now occupied as a Bold. A THREE STORY BRICK, an Smiikfield street, pear Seventh* being in an excellent business location The Lot is 20 by SO fret deep, fronting on Smiih&eld st. A COTTAGE FRAME and LOT, 23 by 1?0 feet fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This I* a very desirable and pleasant location for a resi dence. THREE LOTS, on Centre street and Pasture Lane, in Allegheny City, -to by 90 feet each, near the resi dence of Mr. Peiet Jennings NINE LOTS, in the town of M’Keesport, each 60 fee; by 160 Several of these ate ou the Main street. ELEVEN aCR RS in Limeicwu, 6n the fttonortgahela River; on which ibete are four houses. There are some eis or seven acres of excellent Stone Coal and abun dance of Limestone, convenient to the landing-.and rwo Coal Pus open. 96 LOTS in the town of Columbia.Gd feet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenuniot each Lot has the privilege of uung whatever Slone Coal be may require for his own use, front a pit near the Locks Columbia Is a pleasant "tiu&ttcm on the batik of the Monongabela river, a short distance below Lock No. .1, in literauistoi an extensive Stone Co'l re gion, and would be a desirable point tor manufacturing establishments. TWO HUNDRED ACHE 3 of superior STONE Co4L,xvjt!i House, Railroad, Ac. This property has a froQt of HO rods on ih«*. Monongahela river; an ei ceilant lauding; good grade aud foundation lor Railroad, —.with enough level ground at one point 4b r hoaxes, garden;* or locations for manufactories. The vein t« deep enough to allow hones to be used in hauling out the Caul—the quality of which, for irou work.ajieum, gas, or ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in the coyotry. lu wy absence,ray Aeeut. Jaraoa Blakely. Esq , will give all necessary information, uud be authorised to give warrantee deeds for any properiy'sold:- J&MKS MA V, No. MO Penn street- • PIANOS FOR RENT.—The subscriber has several very Rood Pianos for Rem. -A Is*. for stile low,two second hand Ftotio*, in excellent condition. fti. KLEUKR: No. lOlTtiFril st, marl Sign of the Golden Beo llive- PorSale or Kent, WAREHOUSE ISO. H. corner of Wood aud From s»ree:s; being an eligible annul fur business of ttliJT kind. For terms, enquire 01 H. H. RYAN, nr.} at Ryan’s Building*. No. 31 Fifth, street A Great Bargain Offered^ rpjlEf- subscriber, having engaged m another branch | bf business, desires to sell oat bis entire stock of DRY GOODS. ROOTS and SHOES; and. also, to reit hi* new Store, at the* comer of Pnde street and Penn* syWaoia Avenue. Tbe stock n one of the best in the city— having been selected wult esoectal care to the in terests of the retail trade,—and wi l be sold at a bargain, febifclm . HENRY REIS. J4XKS XaMiTEOSO-> ■••StttDBL CSOZfXB.' Armstrong At Crosier* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GROCERS, And Dealers tn . Pittsburgh Manufactures, no. oa WATItf, AND 0% PtEST SI3SKT, PITrtBUEOU, PA., Will attend promptly to iUj sale of every description of Western Produce, aud oilier aitieles commuted to tbcircare. [marl TO-LET— The STAR SPANGLED UANNER HOUSE —adioiniag the theatre. Pi th street, Pmsburgh- Possesston given on the Utof April. Enquire of STEWART A GILL. Atty's at Law, fcbs:tf No 87 Fifth street. SEMINARY BUILDING FOR RENT. A cottage and out building, well fitted for a Seminary for Young Ladies, or a School for Boys, with about ten acres of groand, orchard and Shrubbery. .Would he rented to a private family, bat a school would be preferred. The place has been thnugnt particularly desirable for such norpose. Enquire of - * febouf : A. WILKINS A 00.. TO LET—ONE WAREHOUSE, on Liberty, oppo* situ the bead of Wood street, with a vacant Lot back running through to Penn street, now occupied by William Lebmer. Possession given Ist of April. 1852. Enquire 01 feb4 R. BARD A Co n 103 Wood si. marble Dian Ula, A LARGE stock of tbe moit beautiful MANTELS, made of the finestquallty of Foreign and Domes* tic Marble, manufactured by machinery, alwaysqn hand and mado to order on ehorconoilce, at prices raucinr from SIS to SIOQ each. Pnrohaacra are invited to cat and.examine the stock and prices, 310, 331 and 33) Lib* erty street, opposite Southfield. marf .lm , VC. W. WALLACE TOtUi Honorable the Judges of the Ooun of General Quarter Scsnona of the Peace,in and for ibo Coan ty of Allegheny; - ■ ' The petition of W B Newell, of tho Fint >Vanl, city of Allegheny, m the Cocoty aforesaid humbly showetb,—llnuyour petitioner both provided himself wtib material* TQMhe accommodationof travelers' and others, nt his dwelling house m the *Wdrd >■aforesaid, tmd prays that your/Honors will be pleased to grant him a hccate to keep- a public house 'of entertaimneat, And your petitioner, MJndaiybouud^vgll^xj^^ We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid* do certify that the* above petitioner la of good repute for, honesty sod temperance, and ti well provided with, boose room and conveniences for the • accommodation., iond lodging of travelers and. strangers, and that said tavernis decessary. • „. M . Wmßnlston,S O TtaviloA, Jo° Young, ThoaJlewm,, John STGraity, H E Rcehm, Wm Hmely, Frederick 'Niehatis, James Scnii. Richard Turner, Dicdnch Much. mar9:3t— Entetpn:** r %jgz. V . : I Ktv V ' -:"V V-V-Vv , ~ ’ •' ' ' - ' Zp < - „ •’ *, w '*- T r t ' *i_’s w ' "* ' > " > - v - “• k,* '’'. * T , ’ ' » /-/•/?> *.. A. W. j+QOMIS, Ftumh street For Sale. For Sale. GABFETS* OIL CIOTHS.&C. /"lONS PANTLY.Terftlvmg ; aud opening, at ibe ; CAR_ 1 j PET WAREHOUSE of W. M’CLINTOCK, No. *5 Fourth streeveoraprlsing the KICIILSTaud LATEST SPRING STYLES. . ... ■; We invite the ntteution of those wUhiug to Fu‘ni«h Steam Boat* or Houses, to give us a call, as we un.U sell at prices lower than ever before offered in thia mar ket The stock comprises in pari the following varieties : Rich Velvet rile Carpels i . » t. •do Tapcstiy BrosseJS Carpelsi 1 do and American Brussels Carpets i Extra super three ply imperial do, Superfine do . .do . (Jo* Superior Ingram Carpet; Window Bo land ; Patent Tapestry do do; TraDSParcntShadcss Fine Ingrain do do i Faun.fiamask; • Common do do; Vemtian Blinds; Venitian Tapestry do; PtairHods; Twilled Veniuan do; Piano Covers; Plain do do; Table do, List and Rug do; do Mots; Chenille rind Tailed Rrgs; Sheepskin Door Mats; do do Door Maui Adelaid do do; ALSO—OIL CLOTHS, of all ftom 2? inches to 25 feet, which will be cut to fit any sized Hall, Room or Vestibule. tmartl W. M’CMNTOCf.- POSITIVE SAXE , O? AS KHTI B.Z- sTOCIiOF PRY GODD S J. V. BILLER, BoathoEutCoraci , ‘fflarlKiAFo«irtliStB<) HAVING determined to close business by tUe.firstof April' next, will positively; sell hisenure stock, without reserve, > • * SSF A V CO St i® Tac stock on handis large, and well assoried,.heing fresh goods of recent pnrenase., comprising in part, a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Cloths; Cassimere?, and Vestings, Irish. Linens, Lioen Rheeung, and Thibet, Cloths. Cashmere and French Merinos; Alpacca; Mo hair Lustre; Monsde Laras. .plain and fig-d; with a full avortment of aihernewsiyJe dress goods : . SILKS—A large stock of Plain Black Lustre; Fancy aud Plain chameleon dress silks; pininblackand change* able Turk Satins- . , SHAWLS—Broche, Square, and Long Shawls, A large Bay Slate Long ShawL; white and colored ctapennd silk shawls. As the entire stock will be closed out at the umo above named, many of these goods will be sold at prices, wun uui regard to cost. Customers may therefore rely on be ing offered •• BEST ii&BGAIN9 OP TIJE SEASON! j*o;9mo. * ' . . T. C. TWICH&bL A CO.'S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, NSW ORLEANS. THIS tong established House confine their aitentiqi strictly to sales and purchases oa Commission, anJ io the Forwarding business generally. They solicit a continuance oi the liberal patronage heretofore given them. January 33,1832. . ~ COM MIS SION HOU SE, SAINT LOUIS. KHIN W. Twicnsu Twlebell' Biogf Idgfti COMMISSION AND FOHWAKDINGUSBRGUANTS, .Comer Qf Ca7nmernai Qnd Ptnt 3tTitts,- . < YinLLprompilynueudlaancoustenmenuandCom fV miwMOrig entreated to ihemvancfwitttxiako liberal esan advances on ooupiguments or Bills ot Lading in. hand. orders for. the purchase of Lead* Gram, HOnp and other Prodace, wilt be promptly filled at the lowe&t pos sible prices, and on dip best terms. They will also undertake the settlement and collec tion of claims of importance ; and hope, by their e*pev clal personal efforts and attention to all the interest* ,of their friends, to give general satisfaction. > S'TtRSttCES ■ Geo. Collier, • St. ilouu; Kills k Morion* Cincinnati; Page k Bacon do Strader k.Gorman do - Chariess, Blow kCo , do Ifozea k Fmrerj -.. do " Chouteau k Valle, -i do SpnngerkWhueman.do - ,J D Leech kCo n WilJjan Holmes k Co., J:* W: k Bro, Pittsburgh : Morgaa, J M. Back k Morgan, Philadelphia; Shields k Miller. II. D. Newcomb k Dro-ti and W. B. Revnotda, Louisville j T.C TWICHKLLik CO .New Orleans .ftnardthfem; /w* tfPttlNU bTVL.K EUR lfcsi T inis;ueat and; LM beautiful style of .lIATS are now fiqisheiLand will. «hiAb© introduced onSatnrday, February 14 th. Gent'emen are invited to call mt. No. 9L Wood street,, thi d door below Diamond alley, feb* J. WILSON & SON. IMaaoltUlon or the DrlttibOahtaeU IT is announced last steamer, that Lord. John Ros«cU’b Cabinet! Is dissolved. Wo anticipate iron* Lies. In the mean ume u .thaald-be remembered that: CHESTER has received hlsapnng stock of goods, em bracing every amctelnfeeessary fotGnnisaad Boys cut< fit. His stock of Men and Boys ready mads clothing is ; compleiennd will betadded to daily* - - v With the determination, ot mamtamlng the pirsvlont reputation of his establishment, as'tomaieual, t wcrkv manslilp, and moderate pricer, he invit-r the pnbhc-to call and examine. Nocharge|ifi>£»howim^^o^^:. marO 7(1 BmithUeldneorDiamomf alley. A-fioapl Botlu Wantcdi - r /-1008 WAGES WILL-BE'PAIDk-rEnqalwatTßis \x oFFtcE,or ut G. V*AHBUTHNOP*SSoap Factory, Seventh street. ■ ■. marfotw: • BACON— lO bhtU. Shoulders; ' wr - • • 10 do Hams ; 5. do Bides; Received and lorsale by L.S..WATERMAN k SONS, maiG Not.SUand SV Water,anfrCg Front iV BUCKET ANU TUBdr -70 doz. Beaver Buckets; 5 do Tubs, large;; 99 Neet’sTpb# r For sale by. mart L. S; WATERMAN &.SON3. T^HXlßNS—doz, assorted sizes, (pinocoopetage,] \J for sale fay • - ■ maid L. S. WATERMAN k SONS. GLASS —360 bxs. assorted sizefl. of city and country brands Window Glass, for sale by maid : L. 3. WATERMAN fc SONS TOUAOuu— A large and general assortment of 65, Ss> and pound lumps, of popular Richmond And Lynch* burg brands nmnfacturca Tobacco, received direct trora the m anufacturers,jon consignment and for sale at reduced pnees, by . • mats ■ L. 8. WATERMAN, k SONS. CS PRING RIBOONS-A. A. MASON k Co. have, just Q received and opened 40 cartons Spring BjobQne,. rich and superior styles.. ,■■ ,■ :■ SILKS ANU SATINS.—Just received over black Silks and Satinp, GlacifLfks* Bonnet and.Ho, j renoo Silks of ASON k CO., malo . 63 apdof-M&Tkfci street. ■ J' USTopmea.i aTa- MASON & Co., # complete o»- eortcaent of Gcssciffu 1 . block Itoiien Ciavms.— 108iG . . . • - j- . ’ lRii r Si-BINO MilN IS-tA. a. ALASUW « 10. hsve received iO eases of I*. AUea k bops Prints ga|g - PITTSBURGH STFAM MARBLE WOR£« 319, 331 and 333 Liberty, oppost* SmtWMa, «• W.aatel*_ Jjjffjf I ®*? Topvand all kinds of manafaciured Mj*Jbjc, al ‘way»oaDand t and made to lhß -i??ffisv,sf^sSi' : Several. hafcdired de «RB».-/or r Alflno«“^ J selected, oa hand. .The UUdo-/qrauhpd^ltb “m?™"' ord ” 3fr ° w walucb. i ;y“^ 3 ■ ■ '' -2 ‘ ing: yoiwr men In thetranosstmrsmt* <-J i ' > L , 5 ’ - ' -’-'s \ < iSJir ■ - ; and Proles*!)!of ttaok KM>»in2-.' £ <- -■£, J S‘ *nyu»r*»aa Ck«t¥-'W»r«raiii>tf«.:"v>’'" ' ‘ *' 1* ■■ - .v \ y fS^p^^l^sS'ndzf. * ** ** _%£ J *T'_ ~ '« ’** . «*--*• ’*> ->,«£'«'-»iAi Vk *r» J '' v vSSjt*3s'- , #Aafv® t „ - -**?!£-*£ * r-v r *" «■ , > ->sftsVV' •.- - ■-*. * r w *£"*'. ' '..*, .* Bcmovaii and r.ibeny Mreet«,wfc<ro they TeS|aStmlly eoheit • comlnaaiibn -ofthe libersl’p»(roas«elrißolo(ht« ♦xiend “°,SS tfah-iS-lml LAMBERT fcSHTPTON ■ ( iOnBKfs !—BUNNETd!—'.Of aieafcpnng and Sura*: Hi mer HQtnrw, Jail received and opened ill A A MASOff i. CO ufll frt fiUrirft gt TtLOUJt—2O bhb, this day tee’d and for sale by Jj rnnifl - &BMSTHOWO de CttOZER- - T\RY PEACHESMW bus, for rale by , f . .> , SMITH &3tNCEA|B, -OROOHS-ajOdoj-jiiiawreandiotiaieby JP- matff • ■ - • ' a Sltl. OjBGfABS-agttjOPO Coomao «•* Q J •' — s ■ WQUDS A a<MS, ■jasrt* Jw. Si Water street ‘tV,:.': . p p % * THE IiSEAX SB CHET AX LAST LISOO7BRED For tlio Cure o£ ConraraptlcmJ - * Jfew Syrian J- New Remedies. TnimphantEtux&z, t nutaivs sraiACOM, - ; Oy Th*care for coo,hi, colds, eore throat,joining a , ?*■' ’- „ blood, difficult breatiucff, incipient, poafina- * T, A - .. ed and wbercnlat concamruoniTi xna»E-B*mES— i A » < Each one peculiarly adapted to each oneof the threo 'fK>* ... ■- uares of Ctmmg~-an • ■* ’yv *, , SYMPTOMS. M "A , , _ ' Cough, pain in the breast, 3’ VV v FIRST STAGE. ride, head, back, Jmats fimr 3 "T- " (limbs, inuuamaiion, sore* 'f i - , - trcipicntConsurapiion,in ness and tickims lajhc . Blub Wrappers. throat, fever, difficult and ' i. < „ Hoick breathing, ecpiaoro- f ‘ ■■™ d %u&Su& M , ~ -r*~— ■— GostivenciSf spanapdic 1 i SECOND STAGE. coegh, violent fever, njgbt, * *j * „ , -\. * s£ts_ —— morntop and tmd-dayaweat* » Confirmed Consumption, hectic flu«frm the face and - t } V s?* \> in Pink Wrappers. *• ehoeki, burning heaHn the- «f r v' r palmsofthehandsandvcles * *'/'* ' - of ** *,l "* t ■> coprcaay JWCOied ** v ** ■ UgMt' * K & ’SYMPTOMS. ’ 5 ,i 4 . 1 DiSrrficea, diminished * »J ' * ’ TiUBD STAGE. iver, cough and morning * u ■> P i— >■ : UweaiVjgrtaispdiaereuriflg; «* Tubercular CnneumpuoDjfdtbfhty, freouenMalptmg |J ' *' m Yellow Wrappers 1 fit*, slight delindm' ena /* ) swelling or the extreprules. * t * TQ THE AFFLICTED—Toe appearance in force <* - * r borilesof NCTAWd SYRlACOfiilanneweramroe* dlcioe. from It* novelty and directopfloaiiiootethd old * he ' 1 abssro and inconsistent ONE Ul/tTtK SYSTBKj >. - Pilule us sucee«s, prepared in imsnumrtfj <eacUbotUc' 1 N containing a differem preparation),-in canny ih* tijffiß* *■ 4 ent j'age* which characterise 4 ilshed the welcaae troth of the Cnm&titiy iff Kcrg itzfr 4 of Pulmonary - * t\ Physicians approve of ilt>ecau*euufbfcsedshoncoT> V ( rect Physiological and PaiUologiChlprinciples -The ). _ - public approve of it, becaaso it I* Ccmmon *l 1 " because toey know from roi ezyrniWe ihai onc-lifepai- i , " zation will not core the thre* itages of Camwnpilmi.—- ** Tbeßofiericg, disappointed and oisdoarageirnvalid ep- l < ' croVetO/iidbecaoseilspniiciple holdout a reasonatilfr .- Sjcy*, and when he uses Nmalfc* Syrlscamthis hopes ' If he Is in the first stage of CoWt.mpt.oft,attdroseBlfcß 5 firstboUle.hls expeetorflon,difficult andpalntalybe* ?£ _ comes free end cisr f his Cough »da the *• fioreneEf. tickling iahUihroat, lofiimmalion, pain m his breast, eide a head, baeir, joints end limbs ore removed- 4* If he is in the second stage end uses the second bottle j hi* lever leaves hm, hi? disturbed slumbers become' U sweet and refreshing f hts nigh! sweats vanish \ ins ey- - peetorauoa copious sod bloody, assumes a heailhy ap- ■:>.:■ /i.;-: - *-■■.■ :-7ifir. ife&rance, ana at length disappears; come Tegular; Ins-appetite Tetozntj4he-flash in his ; cheek disappears; the burning heat • .i ■>: 1 hoods endsofes of his feet are feimorongerrhwcmighv:rv.'-*:w;':.S7:rw.;r;?BT\v now ceases; he recovers and is welL , "Z y ii« - ; If he Is iaihe third sUge,aod third botUe,his , % " i Dtinhtea-gndasUy ceases; ft)t’Wcak liowel*>beeoQin 7 i suongrMseoughmadder had'ejnpioßß4iggipcar L; : : ,: :. feeble digestion- becomeuatrung:cand-.vlgojocs; hts . v stomach recovers ioi .. ? ■ .r: and nonnshing bloods his sUengibremras; fa is wasted » : > body if clothed with flesh p am lot m <sd, andhnis> restored to beaHb j Sv" Each bottle of NuiaU’s Synacum hu ibe Bytaptomsnf the stage for which n pmuediir front of ihn " wrapper.whereby every lavalid^kitowS^ebis - > tom. can judge for bunself, WfllCU BWTLK HE fi£- - \ QUIRES, conscaoenily namistake man occur in sc- . j *< * iecflng the proper medicine. <* See FamphlcunpossessionofTheEdlmrof iblspaper, - -• v >.' comalmng Dr Natali’s Pathology of Consumption.— 4 :jE*eciur«sonth64tnetnreandusesofihetlmiaaftEtmgu, - , -and certificates of cures ',i t IP* Prepared anly by Dr. NUTaLL, iutcuUir and Propneicr, Price Uue Dollar Per Dottle. * < DR. GEQ 11. Ki£Y»tfH£M<HVbodtf " £ Oolv Wholesale'and Retail Agentxor 'i a ° * j Allegheny County. . . Ua>4fcw > 'V lmpcrtsnt to Psaalci) < - v r "J * :TtOCTORLATROUE’S PRENCH FhMALEWL\S JL/ sis or or Green Sickness, FleiuvAJlms or Whites,Sup pression, Dynnenorrbsa, Nervous Weakness, Nausea, kainsm.the.Ueßd of Appeuie, Palpitation, Diseased Spine, Jr : uveness, lmtabiluyi Dyfpepsia. ot.tndlgesUopj, J'ltUtK \ \ .lence oc Wind, and all Uicnne Coapialnts. Pneoflflj 1 v * centa or five boxes for St,Ut Sold wholesalrMUid re* ‘ tail by W. OrJACKSON, 210 Liberty of i .Woodstreet,Pittsburgh,undby ulithe Uruggists, - lO* with esch-box. * j decUhlVdAw *f-t i -1 is* A, Fslut«jtoek f i Yw»SjS»r • >'. Tht Saftsi and Jtffisr EASwciaws. Rretfdr jmr ter l that Ms ear tan J)Uewtrti~ c ~ / 1 ? J i fTIRTB preparation has now stood the tesL of twenty* t t 1 X years? trial, and i*vcpufidemly vxv;- . ,as a safe arid effectual jmediemojor expelling worms* " "'i lroraihe The unexampled *acee?ajvhlett,ba.ft, • attended its in every cue where the pa* " l •Uent was reaily alllicted with worms, certainly-repoep* xZ iiiwonhyiba attention of - St»*n > i : The propnetorhas msdfril a pouU toamertam suit of iisuse tnsucJt cases osevaie witnukhis rao^yA, Ledge and observation ; and he Invariably - s.* produceJhemosieatntasyrff6ct, notunfreque|ubf;aner nearly all lheordmsrr preparaMons recommeojlfidt -j? , worm*, had been previously resorted to withoul-dpff t pennsueiuadvantage; Thisfactu ~ 4 fufleateaundstatemanuor Uuroyeds oßwspectnhls p^r* v , s \ sons, in different partsof the country* and ainiu«uM&pe t " families alwas to keep a vial of the pfepajatton *W*ytL K - laihoixpossession Ills nuld-uHWopersiiop,«dmSTi ' -ft be administered withjwrfect safrtf tp the most «gjwai« - i jufant Bold by all re"pectabie Druggists in_thgU“ted) Siam. _ ' ■ -tftMM**-. - - - ~ jo spb uosamar AHSAP |)F ' Ti'.^-r,^:--:;''.*r|- &swa«”.Kas«fe •; .... rlrhtifmciLhe itrenctk of ibe O;L. .. •:i^4:':-';- r; :--'-:v/,v-. iis£ssssrsj» "3 ■ " ■ ,• N B The original OH In iu ntmnfnt atale aatafcpn - . from theboweUof the eanMnn bebad asahose-nadi , y > «, willbo foaodnourithataiuUng.a.ccnrtafirm J ., . r - ' -•* !, :eJalo.tobeiho onlprcoprieiora. \ , > \’t = - . v- - r " - : OAtr-tf ■ * - . -- - ‘ *-»•'<' L * 'j. - *, -;X " f efcunbarUk'l CoAltiMt«l<tl Callus Lii ~ ' *}%;» - , (CsiaTcaaD a. p» 1850,V . ~ ; ioe«ai ol Mr antrtf ATsriet flwMftirttrtnsur. ,• ■ 'rtftficflaaof ffllinwuoirpuraned in Ibis Insihultnn.tTl - . ~ - >. . T refciwAtoßOOK.KEEPlNG.taabeetiektedte lhO Principal for a long penod,»a4ia. practical, ds well ~- aatheoreueal,inali ItvoperAtloris. Tod student th not % - - - “»-■ confined to any particular printed book,bnbu exercised 1 * * 'V. L on a great variety ot practical forms, sufch asjjre OF < r * "> - * \ daily occurrence m ihe variousdepnitmeius-iortniffe. t Tree Leetnrea 0# Commercial Law are deUveMd'at the “ ’ OdlleteeveryMonday evening-, Or ilegftt-WATSON" " - "" • . 'and STOWE, commencing at J o’clock ’ , c - » , ; >- ' There Is eonnected-Wlthtbe Institution a Commercial . ’Library, affording superior advantages to the* ndeirts, ithn* enabling every one'to become fanulfar with the v "» „*■ i -. lavra o( Commerce. ’ ■■ ~ - PENMANSHIP—A teacher baa bseir employed to ” - Take charged this branch,Who ttevites hia whole, ->■ - '•<- tenuontoiheaovancemcntofJiivclaj es: J A deparuaent re opened fijrlhe purpose of InsiTpetnw ' ’ - mechanics and Cl hers, In theppncinlesofdrafUogrCmi.' < U c -‘ , i .strucltnr machinery, engineering, Ac. ‘ * , B? refereneetvoacpriiicipulmetehama andbtmssis ■* , • -•••• itbatdSr- - * ; ■ /: - -x -■ s -.*• f%rj=v .' x/ ■ ’ X j- - V .* - \ ■ - ' I’-t- ■ *.»v Vtt t V f ~ \ Vn, y £- v .; ~ w r v "' " ' > * ’*■ %. " r 'v '' V " - t „l' - X - , 1 - * , "■*- " wV * e ,- "■ 'lilpa ~ * ■Q " r —--
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