,! * " '-• * "v ‘\r $ '' %, • ; ..-„ 4*V ? « . 'TH-yS- J v— .’ac-I:,-* r «,■, »*s •. , - *>. >- -* J >.4 ' ’.n v - i *--*' r * P, V if',**.* ■** w i, It-tAV?;*'.' v>H i* r*zlrS‘iirx 4 Hiki' , ‘'- ' s -,' * > - ■ ' ■ ' ' ■ • •'*'''>■ *T* *i £*• <’ '! *x vt ngiMg , v-^'. i :.-~.,,,-. .w . i^>.'C- r^-r•. • •. v *...>-.pr 4 V • • Jr«£T ■**■.** f:' A ...# :?*i •■■■■'. •.:. 1 o.* } :--:jA^'- : ---'A-;.r''- -?.-v----« -- • 'U.*.'-*'.::’. \:> . rW>:\?m&i -rv;- ' BwSgfeLi **■ v % »-. >■ ~-v: r- - ,«fr -*?*# ~ Jf * - JMij fflotniitg fflmi TUESDAY MOBIONG::::::;:::::::;::MABCE30. ai««rist<uig»iii, etc. The Riser.—Tho river is on tho rise at tho pres ent time. There were 10 feet Of water in the channel, last evening. Several boats arrived from below, with heavy cargoes ; and there was a large amount of merchandize Shipped west. For Cincinnati —Tho splendid new steamer Al legheny leaves this morning, at ll o'clock. Her accommodations are excellent,' her speed of the first order, end her officers patterns of: gentility. For Wheeling.—Thu fine steamer.;. Winchester leaves,this morning, for Wheeling.; ■ She is afirst rate host; .and travelers going to Wheeling, -will do well to take passage on her. - The Biter AKD W eat her.—The river oon tinacs.recoeding, with 8-fee't and 9 inches water iathe canal, and 6 feet 4 inches on the falls.— Daring the previous 24 hoars the river fell 4 inches.-,. The weather- yesterday was clear and pleasant The steamer Triumph has been sold to the Pomeroy ooahicompany for s2,loo—payable in drafts upon the. eqai bank. - Tho cars on the New Albany and Salem Bail road, will run to White river by the -first of April.—Zovurttfe Courier. of the passengers of the- Madison packet,-i?fafCti'tny,onTuesdaynight,were robbed of various sums ofmoney by Burt Mao koy, and two other notorious thieves, who were on the boat, Ah old gentleman from Scott coun ty hod his pocket picked‘of $l2O/ and two oth ers were robbed of smaU sume. —Louisville Cou rier, March 25. Any family deairinga most eligible, residence, are referred to tbat of James Craft, Esq., os ad vertised; which, owing to a change of circumstan ces on the part oflessee, is still for rent. The Concert, last night, atMasonlo Hall, not withstanding the jnclemenoy of the weather, was well, attended. The efforts of Mr. Wallace and his talented lady to please the company were in the highest degree successful. There never wob a concert given in thiß city, which was received, throughout, withsuchaincere applause. - The performance of Mr. Wallace on theviolinwas brilliant, and theapplauso ■which be received was veil bestowed and heartily given; particu larlyinhia renowned: uariaA’onj did Mr. W. achieve a triumph. Helene Stopei, folly equalled tho expectations of those who heard her brilliant and masterly performance on tho Piano, in this ■qjty, a year ago.. The GrandePolkc de Concerte, ■executed by Madame Wallace,; was loudly, on-, eared, and tho Grand Concert Duo, for: two Pianos, composed by Mr- Wallace, and per formed by himself and lady, was received with a general burst of feeling. -We hope, and wo express the wish - of' hun ■ dreds, that Mr. Wallace will give another Concert in thiacity. Thedisagreeablo Weather prevent ed many f.om being out lost evening. Pittsburgh City Mills. —The extensive Soaring mills in the .-Fifth Ward; belonging to Messrs. ; Wilmarth & Noble, aro completed. The old mills were destroyed by firo in October last. An cn tartainmentwaa given.hy the owners of tho mills, on Friday evening last, to the workmen cmploy eiin it and a number of friends, an nccount of which we were oompetled.to omit in. Monday’s paper on account of the press of other news. Atthe doso of the supper, Ur. Brexot, after some complimentary remarks,-offered a toast, “The Miller and his Men.” Mr. Wilmarth responded in an interesting.address. After eomc introduc tory remarks,he said that “the limited business of manufacturing.flour. in tho vicinity of this city has not afforded sufficient guaranty to the mochauio for keeping up with the improvements In other places, in the various patterns and in dentions of the age—and bring desirous to avail - ourselves of every improvement in flouring ma chinery as well as the inventive talent of our skillfal millwrights, induced us to strike out anew, and thus every portion of this extensive machinery is produced from now patterns, drawn and made up siuco tho firo of 28th Octo bir last.” ■; In reforenco to the workmen employed on the , mill, Mr. Wilmarth added that '‘tho firm of Jenks, Painter & Co., machinists, made the pat terns from the drafts, and have furnished the machinery, most of which, is of light character, to the amount of nearly 70,000 pounds—ls,ooo pouuda of which is of-wrought iron and stool. The mill-stones, smut machines and bolting cloths are from tho well-known factory of W. W, Wallace. Tbo engines now in use having been repaired or somewhat changed, were run in the former-mill, and built under tho supervision of Mr. John Wallace. We have been largely in • debted to Mr. D. M. Evans, of'Allegheny City, ■ ferfais unceasing and indefatigable exertions in (Superintending the carpenter end brick work.” Mr. W. paid the following well deserved com pliment to the Milluright: “The master spirit who planned, drewup.con trived, and directed tho whole. Unassuming, ' modest; and averse to flattery, we forbear com ' jnentingonhisqualities as a mechanic,adraugbts man; and a men. IKs work showß for itself, per fected in all its parts. The capacity of ita pro duction, if stated, wonld expose us tothecharge ■of braggurtsby many. .We trust that bis sci-' ■cnee and skill will not go unrewarded.” Mr. Wilmarth stated that the real estate, im* •provoments in buildings, maobineiy, engineers, ■ .&e.,coBt, in nil, $40,000. He expects tho mill To turn out 500 barrels'of flour per day, daring ja part of the season. The number of hands em ployed in and about the mill, averages twenty tire persons; coopers anddraymon swell the num* - - her to over 100. Mr. W. concluded with the fol lowing sentiment: — ; •The Mechanic.— Without his aid we are helpless and desolate. Bis Master, tho Great Arohitect of the Universe, whose works he cannot draft, measure or compute—his indentures, througb ■; out all eternity will never expire—his character above reproach, his brain teems with the migh .ty, the useful and the adorning. Addresses were delivered by the -.Bey. Mr. Quick, Got. 17. F. Johnston, Hon. Moses Hamp ton, Gen. Larimer, Mr. Aogell, Mr. Noble, Mr. " Tassoy and others, and the company separated, highly delighted with their evening’s entertain ment. , California Cooking. Stone.— Messrs. Bown & Tetley,llo. 13G Wood street, have shown us a ■> wsry neat and ingenious little affair, called the California Cooking Stove, which in size is. not ■ larger than a two gallon measure.. It will boil a. gallonofwater Jn ten minutes, and can also be used in cooking meats, vegetables, and every ar ticlo usually placed upon the dinner table. It consumes but very little alcohol, and can be car ried from place to’ place without ahy inconve nience. The price ranges from $3 to $5, ac cording to -size. Californians should call and supply themselves. • ~ ~ " A Market for Vegetable*. —lt will fcnrpriso oor readers, to learn that vegetables are taken.from - this vicinity, to supply the Cincinnati- market. The Commercial of that city, says:—“Vegeta bles are brought to this city from Pittsburgh, . and retailed in our daily markets—turnips,■pars nips, Ac.-, oompriring the bulk. -Two'or throe stands in the lower market, yesterday, werere >•; tailing at as low prides os our own. gardeners, and i. ; making money at that. The parsnips - were the largest wo ever saw—one being a clever nccom panimenttoa meal for four; and the turnips -:looked as fresh as though they had just been ta ken from the ground. •: ZlrnnlenneM.—Amman taA. Sewell, was com mitted yesterday, by .Alderman Lewis, for 16 - days, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. AldemanHuckmacler/yßßteiTlajy, committed a colored aim to prison for vagrinoy. r ” Steamboat Running — Conai(]erable*hliention has been excited in tho South and West in rela tion to tha,speed of the new Lopjsrille steamer Eclipse. Bets are made that she vtfll heat the time of tho J. M. White between New Orleans and Cairo. The White, a Pittsburgh built boat, is entitled to the credit of having mado the qniokest trip on record, between these two plaoes. This feat was peformed in May, 1844, and the following record of her run we oopy from the St. Louis Republican; She departed for St Louis on Saturday, the’ 4th, 1 at twenty minutes of 0 r. M., and arrived -on the Bth, haring made the trip in three days and tiventy.three hours, and having bconbut nine days on the voyage, oat and home, including all detention. The following ore the runs up, from wharf to Wharf, and is tho best time ever made by any steamboat on the Western waters:.- From the wharf at New Orleans to tho wharf at . Natchez,- 300 miles 20b. 40m. At Vickshargb, 410 mi1e8.............,...29k. 55m. At Montgomery’s, G 25 miles .Id. 23h. Bm. At Memphis, 776 mi1e5.............M. 12h. : 8m: At Cairo, 1,000 mi1e5......... Bd. Ch. 44m. At St. Louis, 1,200 miles .:...3d.23h. 9m. The White’s time to Natchez has been beaton one hour by a Louisville boat, tho Sultana, and herrun from Memphis to Cairo has hoen beaten by tho Peytona twenty minutes. Tho Republican expresses the opinion that the White’s timocan .notbe beat, and also adds that bets have been made in regard to it, on tbo new steamer Eolipse, and the. John Simmonds, the mammoth steamer-now being finished at our wharf. The Louisville papers talk loudly about the Eolipse,' and say that sho will prove, herself the fastest boat afloat A wager of $lOO has been mado; between two gentlemen in New.Orieans that the Eolipse will beat, the White’s three days ran during the pres ent season: Her run .was to within six miles of New Madrid, about one mile below the: line dividing the States of Tennessee and Kentucky. j COURT OF QUARTER: SESSIONS. ; _ v Mohday, March 29. - ;On the Bonch—Hon. Wm. B. M’Cluro, Presi dent Judge;, and Wm. Boggs, Esq., Associate Judge. . Commonwealth vs. Hiram Richards. Indict ment, Larceny. This case occupied tho atten tion of the Court the (host part of the day. Tho jury returned a verdiot of “ Not Guilty,” and the prisoner was discharged fay proclamation. ■ : Commonwealth vs. John Sheo and Andrew Eliioott ..Lndiotmont, Assault and Battery. Tho jury had not returned a verdict when the Court adjourned. r iAssaoUand Batteryi-Tieoy Hamsheer.made com plaint yesterday, before Alderman Buckmaster, of the Ffth.Watd, against John J. Hutchinson, for assault and' battery. From Mrs. Ilamahecr’s statement, it appears that her daughter went home with the children of Hutohinson, who de tained her, from her mother since Friday. oven-, ihg.. When Mrs. Hamshcer wedt after her daugh ter, sho was ordered Cut of tho house, and the assault oomaitted, of which she complained. A warrant was issued for Hutchinson’s arrcßL : The some days past, we have had such heavy rains, that wo may consider: old winter as driven out of his very strongholds,and ■may soon anticipate a visit from sweet, smiling spring: Yesterday morning, wo had a, tremen dous thunder storm, and throughout tho day, heavy rains. _____ Daily Packets to Louisville.—Via Scc that nn effort is making to establish a daily line of Pack ots, between this city, and Louisville. It is pro posed to make the lino consist of eight firstelas* steamers; one to leave this'eity, every afternoon. The project has been tried before, but it has failcd; .aud most probably will do no again. sZaremy.—William: McCreary was committed to prison yesterday, by Alderman Steel, charg ed on oath of Wm. B. M’Conologne, with larceny, instealiugtwo accordians,one of which was found in his possession. Bail was demanded In the sum of $5OO, which Mr. McCreary could not give, and was escorted to prison. The threat sale offaney and 6taplo dry goods, will be continued at No. 75, Market street, be tween Fourth street and tho Diamond, this day at 2 o’clock. Among tho articles, there will bo sold dress silks, vestings, millinery goods, frin ges, nnd dress goede of every description. Theatre. —Mr. Bionchard takes a benefit to night at tho Theatre, on which occasion ho will appear in a drama entitled “ Tho Libertine's Fate," and “Tho Idiot oftho Shannon." Tho two dogs will appear in both pieces, and display their wonderful education. Canal Business. —Tho nnmherof boats cleared from this city, the first twelve days after tho opening of tho Canal, was 209; the freight ship ped cast, amountedto 5000 tons; tho total amount of tolls received at the Collector’s offico, amount ed to $C,013 GO.-. • ■ A Large lot of fine household furniture, bed ding, carpets, kitchen utensils, Sc., will bn sold ■at the dwelling of Absalom Morris, No, 107, Third street, this morning at 10 o’clock A. M. Sea advertisement in another column. The llulehinsons gave a Concert in Allegheny City last evening, at South Common M- E. Church, and: notwithstanding tho - inclement weather, they had a good attendance. > Mr. George Burnsides, well known to tho print ers of this-city; where he resided for some time, has become proprietor of‘the OBhkosh (Wis.) Democrat. ■■ ■' . Alderman Steel has arrived homo from Harris burg, where he has been for some time past, urg ing the passage of tho Maine Liquor Law. - The Californians. —The company from Monon gabela City left on tho Diadem, on Bnnday. Success attend thorn. . Appointment by Gov. Bigler.—JamosA.Dun levy, Esq., has been appointed Notary Publio, vice B. V. Lo Moyne, resiguod. - Vagrancy. —Franois Hawthoru was committed to prison yesterday, by Esquire Patterson* of Birmingham, for vagrancy, on Friday. ggy FRESH OYSTERS reoeived daily by Ad ams' Express, -at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. PUBLIC BUPPEtt, fTUIE Members of the AUtphtnyFire Campari]/ Intend X cplebratlnf ihe u Semi*Cemeai&l Annivuruty of Uie Orff&ulzation of the Company,”by a Public Supper, nl Wilkin# Hull, on Friday evening, April 0th,1852 Mem bera-of other Cartpaiues and ihe citizens generally arc respectfully invited* Tickets one dollar each, can be procured of • □. Carassu, . W. V. Diml, • i M. McSisns, • Committee. .' W. B. SuArr&n, ■ ' W. J. Mostqombbt. tnarSO fjonrnal and Dis, XTEWSPAPERfIUSS : J 3 F. A. Rockwell’s Patent Now«paper Files, tlio best now in me. Fee tele by J. R. WRt»DIN! Booktellernnd Stationer, . mnrg? 63 Wood tt.belwtcn Third and Fourth. - r A ?v "bfc*lil£NJPkD FAUM frOS BALiE-~*ln Ohio town- A_ sbipj-AUeybeny county* ten miles from Pittsburgh, find vonenule north fronijlie Ohio find Pennsylvania Railroad, onTom 1 * Ran*; The Fana contains 50 acres— SKXof cJaarod .and.unproved,’with a good tyro filnrr and frame bfirn. It has a »maU or chard* . > :■ S3fl per here. One-fourth iu hand; balance to ,»haJ’r,, P ay«blew i »«. 4 Kn 5 nW No 31 Fifth street T) EFJN Hi) SUBAKS— K ,316 libli. Cruthed: • *WS do Powdered j • 400 do Clarified \ - c . . v aflj. do SmaULoafi' Foraaleby - JAMES A* : TOCiUBON'* C0.,-, ~A<gntgaul<oiu»aayar Refinery. marSft v T*ROVllKßlAL>—'Weir art OTprovemeoiinUio*ppw- P ancsaml moral. of oar Xo'lmtiio»B:?i>ur boy*, 4rt«*i item .well--jnu*SgM ehanee ilaio* from the. «Mtblbhm»al of CHESTERS BOYS’ CLOTHING JiMPOMUM. Boy* of all ago. ‘ 71 Smith Sold at-, aear Dlamomlalloy CJUUAa cURED MAMS—Borrowe»’ »orjr »npaii9t O 8 a mr Cured flams, Jail received and far rale PV' , mails SMITH & SINCLAIR. T TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.: ST TUB ffREILLY LINE. XMIICOKOBtiSS-PlttSir SKSSIOJV. WAamSGTOH. March 26. . Home.—After a call of tho House, the main question was to be put under-the previous ques tioh, when v : Mr. Marshall, ofKy., moved to lay the billon the table—negatived, yeaa 7G, naya 97. jijnendmoute to tbo bili.Tvere severally coneuts red in* including o&o requiring, that appropria tions for Indians be paid directly to tbo tribe to wnom it belonged), and not to /any attorney or agent representing tribcß, and forbidding the JEx in fntare, to recognize any contraot ; be» tween any tribe,, and an attorney or agent for tho prosecution of-any claims: on under this act. The bill then 95, nays, 76. * 9 '•O'**• •—T' ;.V' y '. IVashiegton, March 27. Senate—Not in session. ; House.— The debate on tho defioienoy bill was concluded. ■ • Mr. Houston moved tho previous qnestion. , On concurring in amendments made in Com mittco of the Whole, Mr. Jones moved a call of the House: Washington; March 29. • . Senate. Tho Chair presented "an' answer from the Secretary of War to a resolution of in qniry, asking information relative) to charges against the Mexican Boundary Commission; stating that no. such charges had: been filed in* the Department, hut are in private hands. Mr. Seward presented, five: petitions for tho repeal of the fugitive slave law, and moved their reference to tho Judiciary Committee. They were, on motion, laid on tho table, by a vote of 32,t0 11. - - A oMr. -Seward- also presented petitions asking Congress to. take menßures for tho extinction of slaverjvwhichwore laid on tho table, by a vote of 3G to C. The pays were Dodge of Wisconsin; Foote of Vermont, Halo, Seward, Sumner, and Cade. . . The deficiency bill, from the House, was then taken np and referred to the Committee on Fi nance. , House.— Mr, Brown, of. Mississippi, moved a suspension of the rules, for the purposo of in troducing a resolution to take up the Senate hill, giving priority to thosonot giving rise to debate;: Mr. Clingmon objected. .Mr. Jones suggested to tako up the Senate bills, the reference of which would not bo ob jected to. Mr. Stanton asked loave to report a bill to en force the- discipline in the Navy, heave was granted, ■ and ho reported a-bill providing for punishment :in the • Navy. In a speech of some length he explained the bill, and urged, the pas sago of it In place of the lnsh, It punishes sailors for their offences by diminishing their ra tions, and restricting them to diet of bread and water. In eases of theft, in addition; to wear o badge bearing the word “thief” upon it; and to change the Btntute of solitary confinement to the wearing of ball and chain; and the deprivn tion of liberty on eboro, &«., are likewise to be provided as an inducement to good hebavior. A system of rewards is also incorporated. Tho committee proposed to strike out the penalty of the thief badge. Mr. Stanton said that thecommandors of tlio squadron about to sail aro anxious for the pas sage of thdbill, and he would urge its passage. / Objection was made by Mr. Stanton, who wish ed it postponed, and made the order of the day for Thursday. •: A ■ Tho demand , for the previous, question was mode, and sustained, which cut off the motion to postpone. The clause requiring a guilty sailor to wear a .badge with the word thief on it, was stricken out. IRISH RIOT. ■ Bock poet, March 29. The military and firo companies wore called ont to quell the Irish riot on tbo canal. Guns and other deadly weapons were used. Many ar rests were made, and the jails aro full. The origin of tbo riot was a strike for higher wages. A pedlar named Borcaro Magbt was killed on the railroad, yesterday, whilo walking on tho track. The weather is mild, and navigation is clear. Boats wUI run this week. A great fire broke out in this city on Satur day night about midnight, in ah alley between Chestnut and Market streets; and was not pot ont Until daylight The following oro the firms who lost:—A. J. Sewers £ Co.,importers of for eign goods, totally destroyed—loss s2>>;ooo • tbo store of Gibon .& Co. and Wyeth, jlogcw A .Co., importers of laeea and fhney jpmdsr-logs Of for mer $15,000. and of latter $10,900, by emoke and Wafer. The firo next destroyed entirely the store of Stuart & Bro.—loss of stock on hand, $40,000 ; English & French, goods, lots $300,- 000; rrilk store of E, At* Davis St Co., adjoining, stock damaged to value of $6,000./ tosses folly covered by insurance in Philadelphia, Now York and Bonduh OflicesL : Tho stores were Tory large, and run through from Rank street to Strawhcmy alley,; and were the most extensive importing houses in tho city. . A largo meeting gras bold to-night in the Com mercial Fond liall, ogalnst a branch mint at Now York. - . Speeches wore made, and resolutions ndopted, setting forth that saeb n measure would entail large and useless espendituro upon tbo people, and is justified by no adequate grounds of pub lic convenience, and is unworthy of popular and legislative favor. ■ y ■ The resolutions nlso characterize the effort made by New York, for a branch mint, as ah in direct attempt to mnovo the mint from Phila delphia. : Col. Patterson, Morton MoMicbnel and several others prominent gentlemen, addressed the meeting. :. . A throe story brick house, In tbo course of erection on Thirty-second street, fell in this af ternoon, Twelve or fourteen mechanics were in nttlio time. The rains aro being cleared. Five dead bodies have been takes out, and more, it is feared, were killed; : ll.u.TiMOtts, March 29, The Indian troubles in. Florida, are not yet ended. The Governor hadaent an armed forco to Orange county, to investigate the matter. The whites appear determined to mako the Indians emigrate. Baltimohe, March 21). -The murder of seven persons, reported by tbo Fnirmonnt Virginian to have taken place in Dod dridge county; is ffotiy contradicted, by tho edi tor of the Clarksburg Rtgisier, publishednear tho locality. ' , : i ■ WtiEßLttio, March 29. j The steamer Companion, loaded with metal for this place-and Pittsburgh, was sunk in fifteen foot water lnstnight. She lies witlihbrbow out, and stern sunk : te tho hurricano roof. • Capt. Southard, one oft-ho assistants of Mon sicur'MasHofort, r BO dreadfully injured by the explosion at Hurl ‘Cato on Friday; has died. Malllefort will recover. Rochestbu, Maroli 29. ■ The steamer,Admiral, from Toronto, arrived this morning. Sho reports the bay at Toronto fall of ice. ■ Bostos, March 29. It is reported thia the defalca tion of the Suffolk bank; trill reaoh $75,000. The investigation is not yet finished. NEW YORK MARKET—Maroh 20. ; Cotton... Bull. Flour....Quiet and unsettled ; Indiana and Ohio $4,75@4,93; State, $4,37@5,G0. - Rye...Buo?ant; 0000 bus sold, to arrivo, at 78@79. Oorn..ißepresßod; yellow and white southern held at . P6ri£..;Scaroe ; prime at $10,12;, moss at $l7 @17,12. Beef...Qniet; mess $9,75@12,i5. Tobacco... Unaltere d; Ky. o@B. ■ Leod...LeßS plenty; Galena is held firmly at .$4 62. -' Stock...ni. Imp. stock 47@76; Eenna. Cool Co. 92. td charge Cofnp’y EVENING. Cotton... Sales 2500 bales at former-prices. Flour... Sales 5,500 bbls State at $4.60@4,02. ■\Vbeat...Gencßoe white 110 c. . , ■ Com...Prima mixed 044, Rye F10ur...53,50. . C / ■ , ■ Rye..,78@79. - Frovialons.-Mesß pork $17,25; prime $16,12i; sales beef at full-prices. Lard 9J@9sc. Coffee... Javalo@lo£c. Lagnyra 9*@9|. Sugat...Orleana 44. : Rita...53@3,50@5,00. ,Tobs)cco...Ky. leaf o@Bo. t 4)ila...X4nBesdo3o. , C k '- » i 'i * t > . f 1 - “. r -'• «.’» t•• i .'■ •■’•.■ •, :•■ ;v\ ■ *.; '-■■?•, ‘-.t-’x :■ ■»,■ •■ RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Bujtaio, March 29. PmuAnKtrmA, March £9. PiriLAUEirniA, March 20, New York, March 20. New Yoek, Moroh 29. ' v tr-'-! t ./r-iVXvY ~ New Yohjt, March 29. Another destructive fire broke out in this oily, lastcvening, in-N o.IT, .William street, occupied by Callerfield & Topping, auctioneers, and Strah lem & Co., importers-of laoe goodr and embroi dery. Callerfield. &::Toppiog , Bvpremises: and stock,-wero entirely destroyed, Straklem & Co/s loss is heavy/ but is not.ascertained, . . PHILADELPHIA MARKET—March 29. : Cotton... The market is inactive, with no sales worth reporting. Flour...Themnrket is unsettled,-with a mod erate export demand'; sales 400 bbls. at. 4@4,» 12} for fair, mixed and selected. -• Corn Meal is firm at $8 25 bbl. ' Grain... Considerable wheat is arriving via co» nab - The market is dull. at Do@92,for. red, and $lOO for white. Sales of. Penns, ryo at 93. Sales of Penna com at- 02}, and BOflroe. : Oats oro wanted at 39@10. Groceries and provisions are fair. Clover .Seed is dull at previous rates. - Whisky...Sales at 21} cts. gallon. 1 COMMERCIAL, DAII*Y REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. . Ofpicb op tub Datlt Morning Post, i Tutsday, March 30,1852.$ • The weather yesterdaywaj wet and disagreeable/ In the mormag wo had several very heavy thunder gu*t»N Business was rather doll. Our rivers aie again rising, wbiph has let oat quite a number of coat boat* for below.. fLOUß—Receipts and sales yesterday were tiitusu* ally light; we have reported-but two sales, amounting to 60 bbls at S 3; fiom store load $3,1203,25 G ROCEBIEB—We have rnles.ofAO bhds. Sugar at SJ, 4 mbs;.s do $1; 12 lihds with a brisk demand to the trade.’ Molussea: the demand brisk and holders firm; we note sales of 40 bbls in twojois at 34c, 4 mos; 12 bids Sugar House nt 40c.* BUTTER AND JsGGS—Sales of 2 bbls butter at 20 023 c. Eggs: Sales reported of.Sbbls aI9OIOc f which, however,is more than the regular, price, we quote at Bc, as .the market price. CLOVER SEED—Sales 10 bus at $5. • GRAIN—The demand is active, with sales of 315 bus Oats at26c; 600 do 20, 400 do SO. .Com: sales of ICO bus in car at 40c from store. - RlCE—Sales 10 tierce* in two lets AtStfiJSt 1 BACON-Prices .firm and- the demand active; wo noto sales of 20,000 ibs Shoulders 7|<2>7|, cash and time; 5,000 IlisHaina fi|oO|c, cash and unie; 13 bhds at 01 for Hams, and 7} for Shoulder j; 5 hhds Sides at 8); Sugar cured hanu brisk at 101010$, by the tiered. : WHISKY-—Sales 2a bbls at 10 for rectified. • LARD—Sales 13 kegs nt 03. Fi9ll—We note sales 30' bbls No, 3 Mackerel in lots at 57,75059; Cod Fish 303*. FORT OF PITTSBURGH. .10 rasr Oinchks watku in tub channsl. ; ARRIVED: Steamer ; Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. ** Bahic, Benuct, Brownsville.. JihUKee, Hendrickson,McKeesport . •“ Thomas Sbriver, Bailey, West Newton. ;/*• Genersse. Consul, West Newton. u H.Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. : u Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boies, Beaver. u Forest City, Murdoch. WeUsviHe. :, li - Regulator, Woodburn, Louisville. . u Allegheny, Batchelor. Cinciuanti. ‘ “ Ateona, Ca’houn, St. Louts. 4,1 WellsviHe,Ohrisiler. Sanfisb. DEPARTED: M Baltic,Bennctjßrownsville. *’ Atlantic, Parkinson, do ■ u M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. 14 Bailey, Wes iNewion. 11 Genesseot ilonant, West Newton. u ». Bayard/Pcebles, Elizabeth. 14 Michigan No. 2, lloics, itcaver. FoiestCitv,Murdock, AYclUviUe. ' Diurnal, Coawcll, Wheeling. 1 a Keysu>nostate,‘&iouc,Cincinnati. “ Wcllsville.ttfmnlcr.yuo&sh. * 4 Arena, JKbbcxt; Wheeling.'' Mariettas Fnkirslmrgli and nocking* VJGSLA port Packet. The steamer HAii* COLUMBIA, A. 8. Catna,Master, will leave Pittsburgh; every Monday, ai3 o’clock.P. M<; returning will leave Ifoekingport every Tuesday* at 0 o’clock, A. M, PAstengers and shippers mar rely bn the utmost ac commodsSon and promptness, w» tt. WiIKKLKfI, murO N 0.24 Market street. 1 tfor Wheeling! THE new hnd splendid nflAvcneereteamer tiTMoointi Master, wtu run at* regulortrLweelrly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every i Tuesday- Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., for Beaver, Wells*r ▼tll»,Btecbcnv»Ue and Wellsbargh ; returning, leaves Wheeling lor and Beaverevcry: Monday, Wednesday and Frid?y, at 8 A. M. Fsrfreight or passdge,having enturpassed aceommo* -daimtiS, apply oa boarder to ARMSTRONG, CRO2BR & Co, Agents, ■ . ■ ■ Water street. The Winchester isa new side wheel boat, ami is Uie largest and finest «t£am*r ever tmltforihe wade. Pas icngersond shippers can depend on her rotanimag>in the trade. tdee&if Alleffhsnt iilvsr Trade, RBUULAJi FUAff&Lm JACKETS. 1 .gSgL Tan fine strainer ALLEGHENY BELLE AHI^^!V , ft.2.i!eßt; \Va.- HiTSi. leaves the Alle gheny wharf forFrankiin,every Men&ttf and Wursdajr, *UfvM. •/' '■ . • Tbo fine tiespicr XtXEOUKNY Joim lUii**, if**<>* ;hr AHegli*i*rwhstTYorFnuti* lin,<s*ory TuetJan *tnl F»wfa*,«t4V.&l. - yjgor »•■«•«» ua IfD^klngportf Sfe.fr PACIFIOi ZASoirB Mab vriU lesrfefi.tr itoc above ami intermedia Bin pom ctcry TIIVKSVA 5r% al4 o'clock, I*. M.... Fgtftci&U'tor naiwgCjVpply on hoard, o no •..• - vV* ,T. WOOP»'ft.SON, •':.' No. G,l -Water «.• and Trout st. gor A Jißh.ft' THE H*rtnsrtinght ami plcaAsni steamer - iniftfcj Cmpt.MiLUSOAi+will Jeairothe Aitfjttcny «bRTf m 5 Mon Jar, WcdfjssJji? and Vridajr#, at 3 o-ctocfc, IV M ,<«r KittaanlCjf aoorCaifish. For fr»?ighior pn.’Miwff* on t>oafd, . InoylS for Loas tiMfibt noriilM, i*«rker»barff tn 4 Oaliijpoltit K. Yhc fine Steamer GOV. MF!GS» *1 KjILEI Siresti Matfer, wirt leave for the above iriaggfeSTO and jut?roedinle port*, every BWaMHßira ’fin*U>AYfat3t>.M. Forfreight or oo Wtafif,or lo . :"■:.. •-•■• • 'JOHN FLACK, A«cnt. Weaneatiaj'Pacfcvt.fpr Cincinnati. f«g^'•-!.•Tulnow nml fast.tannfnß steamer ClN gHasaaigCiNNATl. Master, will leave SSHBSBBarcjrnlarly every Wawisanat.-. t’ortWghtor tmaiave* apply on beartLorto deeSO . O, MILTKNUKRGKR. }. W. **Wifß**»-‘ ~j. h .SAWYER &CO»» So; 75 whod pbosa *<iorK. roc«Tn* too KINO OX.ABS MANUFACTURERS, Fordgn and DomcttiCi Fancy and - Variety (hods, J M. 8 & OUwreapecKalty infarra their friends sod « customers, that Picj have received ft large stock of FANCY ANI> VARIKCY GOODS, which hove been booglit for CASH, from Importers mid Manufacturers, and which they will sell on ft* reaionsbe terms, sod os low as can be purchased East Our Stock consists vastly of— . Huttons, Parasols, Clocks ami Watches, Hibboiu, Brushes, Umbrellas, laccs, Jewelry, Threads, Fuspenders, Silk Cravats, .Combs, Gun Caps, Gloves, •* Pocket Handkerchief*, Port Monales, Carpet Uaff», Artificial Flowers, Hosiery, * Perfumery,Ac. mnrs gooijs. . Cambric, Jucoqcks, Bishop Lawn, * Hook Muslin, Mull,: Swiss* Dotted Swiss. Plain nnd Ornamental’. Portrait and Picture Frames, mode to order. - Ahr> ( reKlUdinßrdo»e,at short notice. - Cabinet Makers, and others, furnished with Looking Glass Plates, ai : Eastern prices. . Merchants and othors, visiting oar city for the pur* poteof purchasing Goods, will please call and examine our Stock. {marJliUtn Boarding School for tioys* ’ . / r 'IOTTAGK iUhh ACADEMY.—Til*'Tjiibb'Session Kj of this Institution wiii begin on £JONOAYp{iA« 6th dnvef.jptii - . . This School is situated on the Pittsburgh And Nobles* town PlanW Road, fire miles . from Pittsburgh, in a healthy and.delightful location. The Grounds attached to the School, afford ample space for ihehcaUhful.excrclse of tho pupils. Number.of papllsHtiiied-'to twenty. , For terms, and other particulars, refer to Messrs. Jos., G ray, Foarth street; C.R owan.T. Olive r, Dr. Scott, and other patrons of tho Academy; _ . raarU2:?w» L: CATON. Phltlniburg Water Cur# Ketat>lUhm#tit, IN PiiiLIPSBURG, BeavorCountyv Pennsylvania, on the douih side of iheOMoßtVervopposUethe mouth of iho Dlr Beaver Creek ; Ta’onty*eighitniie*frora Piui* burgh* eight'from -Wheeling,-- and *one.hundred; from Cleveland. The Proprietor bus had twenty years prac - tica!eiperiencea3haregufnrPhyffician r twelvo of which he has practised uiidenhe Hydropathic system.:Terms only wb ooLtatis per weefc--pnyable .weekly. AH seasons are adaptedio Hydropatlc cures. . Each. Patient isrcqulred to furnislr.iwo heavy woolen blankets, two large comforts, four ahee four towel*, and one camp blanket,orlndiri«rubber sheet:- .- • DHiT2DWARD ACKER, Proprietor, PhiUpsburgr Rochester P*U, ? Reaver Co, Pa; J< K. WSLDINi '/'■ ■ WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. DEAI.ER IN Blank and School Boohs, , Paper and Stationery, No. 03 Wood sued. (between Third and Fourth.) mar2o ■ ■ ; I’itnhureli. MINER A CO., 32 So<UliGeldniicot ( h«ve received a hew Novel, by G. W.Hcynold.,entitled, “ Angela Wildon. or.Tlfe Myetcrics'of Altcndorf.Casile." Alao, “ lady Belecia', a Novel, by Henry Cocton, E«q„ author ■, of Valentine Vox, Syl verier I,owml,Tbo Love .Mateh,- Ae, Ac Imar27 TJATENT LETTER BALANCES —lndicating the. JT weight, and ralea.of postage, prepaid ond unpaid. . Foraale by • •. . - J, R WJ3LDIN,'BooTcmIIat and Stiiioner, marST 63 Wood aired, between Third and Fourth.;. : florae »Ai*isi. _ \ . mHE proprietors of tho VIRGINIA ' ( -having disposed of their Grounds' to the Baltimore anil Ohio Railroad Company, f»r a Depot, offer for sal© their entire Works* embracing -all .thn.Machinery and Fiztores: belongmgto the Mill. now in complete and; perfect running order-. There are'FORIY'NAiI/BIA-1 CHINES in this establishment; end of ilia ; most approved patterns An EN GI NE,wi tha Cyli nd e r stroke} four boilers, four teei diameter length* each boi ler containing 2. flues, eighteen inches in diaraeter*— There Qrefl DoHiiig FarnaceSjS HentmgFarnacee, and 2 large Nail Furnaces for heating- Nail Piute; 1 large Lathe, for taming Rolls witlrthe'Koll*;SdrewPressi grindstones; and sil ihe maißrialsneceSsary.taerect a : new Mill. .' For afnUer dc»c'riplion r J BlJpersqns:Wiahing’ i (o pureboso, are Invited loan exaralntoionof ihe Works on the premises- Theialewill takeplacepn theFIRST DAV-iIF MAY. NEXT, if,riot private sale, The terms of payptehtwiU be six,-twelve, : eight* een and twentv-fout nunths—the parchasersgiving bonds with approved securitY. • V-.:vGILLyFLEMING&.iCO/ iU« March IP, 1652.: «aar2fr&7 * - " [WktelingVaszaie^ * v v. f. ■ 't AUCTION SALES. * &aeiionCstrd* mMB undersigned. after an Interval of fotfr year*thas x again reanmeu nnsmess. Havingcomplied with Uifl reqHißiti«Sn%of the lawTegulaUng Sales at Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer fnrtheCityof Pittsburgh, he offers Ufa 'services as such to Mfrieudsand ihojmbliegenerally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty yearsln thUJinefof businessihe hazards nothing ineayihglhatfce wfll be enabled la grve entire satisfaction to allthose who may feel disposed to patronize him; .* . .. P. McKtSNNA, Auctioneer." Refcrato the principal City Merchants. Iy9 ■ .7. - • ' Auction—PullySnisa. . A T the Commercial Sales Reams, corner of Wood J\. amt Fifth streets,at 10 Q*clck|AtM>a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry floods, Clothing, Bools and Shoes; Hats; Caps, Ac. . . .. AT 2 O'CLOCK, F AL, Groceries, Quoenswaie, Glassevare, Table Cutlery, looking Glasses*, new ana second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture,Ac. •• - AT 7 O’CLOCK, P, M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Mtulcal lnstru ments, Hardware and Cutlery; Clothing, Variety Go ods Gold and Silver Watches r Ac. P.M, DAVIS,. - •- - " v r ~ Auctioneer. . 73 OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN, FURNITURE at fl. Auction.— OnToesday morning, March 3Gilr,nt 10 o’clock’, will be soldi at the residence of Ab&alom Mor ris, No. 167 Third street, between Bntfihfieid and Grant, dll. his Household and Kitchen Furniture. comprising— Fetihorßeds and Bedding. Mahogany Chairs, Tables/ Bedsteads, and Sofas, Kitcndn utensils, Queentware,. Glass,Ac. •. ,• As he is declining housekeeping, the sale will be post ure, and without reserve. .. :V. MCKENNA, oar3u - Auctioneer. CTALUAULE REAL ESTATE AtJcnoJf;^-On V Tuesday, April 13ih, at 3 o'clock Inlho afternoon, will be sold, on the premises, that valuable Lot, eit an ted on the south-east cornerofSixlhstreetami Cherry .allcy,tavingafrontof SO I feet on. Sixth street and ex* tending back 45 feeton saiii alle)r. Oit lhe oremißes is >. abrick house, containing five rooms and cellar. offers great inducements , to any one disposed tolnvest their funds in Heal Estate, being in the centre of the citff near the location of. the new Post Office, United States Coart and Rail road Depot. - may be treated for dt'private sale, by applying to Mr. John Koppit*. Terms at sale. , marts P. M’RENNA, AuetV. W* G« JJt’CARTSJtiY • Auctioneer. A SSIGNEE’S SALE OF A DRY GOODS STORE, XL at Auction.—Will be sold, on Thursday; next, April; lit, at 10 o’clock In the forenbon, at ftt'Cartac?’* Auction House, by .Order; of Lewis JatOalawski, As signee of Lewi* Berlconitx, bis eefufih stoek of Foreign 1 • £?, me 3 Fancy and Staple Dry. Goods, Ribbons, ftc. The stock comprises 0 large'varlety of articles, usQ&By kept in a fashionable Retail Dry Goods Store. The Goods •reaHofiheiaiefit styles and pauerni»haV' mg been purebased only a short tlhie since in the East . era Cities Dealers, and Country Merchants will find it to their, adtantage to. attend the sale, which will be positive. . LEWIS JAROSLAWSittyAsiiffftee; tnat3o W. O M>CARTNEY t Auci’r, ■TUJRNrf URE, FEATHER BKUA AtfO BEDDING. JU at Auction.— ‘Will be sold,bn Tuesday next, March both, ntiio’cloek in the afternoon, at M’Cartney’s Auc tion Hoate.a lot of well kept second hand Furniture.— Among the lot may tie mentioned, in part;feather beds and. bedding, mahogany chairs, fancy and common chain,Tbckingiehairs, settees, dining and breakfast ta bles- sewing stands, wash, stands, high and low pofet bedsteads, mattrasses, carpeting, queensware, glass ware, Ac., together Wilh n large lot of Kitchen utensils. mart 7 • W. G. M’CARTNEY, Aucl’r. ADMINISTRATOR'S sale of stocks.— pa Thursday evening, ApTil ! r at7io T cloek,izube Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,will be sold, without- reserve, for Cash—par funds: : 17 Shares Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Tele* graph.Stoek. SOShares Western Insurance Company Stock. • to do; Associated Fireman’s do ■ 60 do . Ohio and Penna. Railroad do 2* do N. American Mining d«r i . .10 do Minnesota do do 25 . do. HandStTeetßridge .. do . • _ 8 M do ■ Pittsburgh and Braddoek’s Field Flank IBShares Conemough Bridge Company Stock •• i ... marSO F. M. PAViS, AuctV. T SALE OF BOOKS.—This evening. March -Li 30lh. at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, eorncrof Wood dud Fiftn streets, Cot Pratt will con tinue the sale of-a large collection of valaablo books in the various departments of literature, letter and poarps per, steel pens, pencils, splendid engravings. Ac- Ac. mar3B i‘ v P. M. PAVI*. Anct*r. riH?J£^ ,UI *ARY ANJ> BAKERY KSTAULISU KJ MENT at Aucrioib—Oa Tuesday afternoon,March 301h,*f2 o’clock, will be sold at the Confectionary Store, No..loSt. C!iur street, all the Glass Cases, Shelving, .Counters, Desk, Window Cases, and other fixtures. ■ Also, Fmservee, JeUiet, Candles, Syrups, and a large lot or Pickles; the Dake-honse, fixtnres, pans, moulds, cutters, cracker brake, dough trough,bread boardSyStove pipe, Ac. Also—One splendid Mineral Water Stand, solid mar ble; and a large case of stuffed birds. - marSfi . ; P. M. DAVIS, Auctfr- Valuable rkal estate the futi'ii V WARD it AccTfotf. —On Saturday aftcraonn, April fid, at 3 o’clock, will be sold, on the premises, that very desirable lot of Crtundi situate at *he : corner of Penn and ;A<Jsmi having a '.front ofdSJ- feet on Penn street, and extending dOD feet along Adams atreot to . Spring alloy, on which are erected three now Brick Dwelling Houses,three stories high,having eight rooms, cellar and vault ineaefc; Terms nt sale, marts ; P. M. DAVIS, AucPr. . iiaB'llBBB: Bl81B:-fggliy. - PENsaYIV Aai A UAHHO &D, Two Dally Tratsi Prom Pittsburgh to PblUdelphla aiidßsHliuore* Goto SO Zfovrf Through! FASE.OIL rrtllE Express mail traits will leave the Depot on Lib* X orty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning atC|o’etock: PasstngerswingohttheearstoTanlejCrceklSmiles l where they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them miles,over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty's station; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches),and than take the cars to HolUdaysbnrg; and then take the splendid sleeping ears direct to Philadel phia and Baltimore. Passenger* for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Railroadai’ llsnisburgh, arriving at Balti more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning.. _ •• - The TrMnwftl leave dally at 0-30, ar riving at Philadelphia next evening. - * checked through tfr Philadelphia. D. Leech A Co.hi Express Packet LinewiU leavadaily, atso’clock, P„. N, connecting at-Biairsvilie with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia uhd Baltimore in 39lt<»rs. FARKBIO. Pastcngcrs will procure their tickets at tho Railroad Office in tad Monongshcla House, Water Street, ■.. - N. B.—Schedule time nsfoltows; From Pittsburgh to Beauy’s Station, 7 hoars do Beatty 11 * Station ia Johnstown, Sty. do do Johnstown to Holliday»butg t ln-. cludingtttmiles Pottage road, 0 do From lfoWd*y*bofgrto Uilleraville, . 9 do do DlHers*)iieloPhil&de!phia,over Columbia Railroad, 3} do Total, • 23 hoars. TbU Schedule alow* ample timo on each portion of the route, and can be regularly made r if. no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers are informed that the Portage and Colombia R&ilroadAre owned and ope* rated by too Slate ofl’ennty Iranis, aud areinnoway undtrtue management or control of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company. taarSS J. MtifiMMKN, Ticket Agn P. H. R. Co. paiiays to aa’d’irrent Croat Britain and - Ireland* alio to CaUtomla. TAMES BLAKELY, (corner of. Sixth and Liberty If. streets, Pittsburgh,) is.aalhorised.by.the Proprietors and Consignees, to tssoedirect from ihiacltytoLomkm, Liverpool, Glaigowy Dublin, Waterford, Cork, BelfltM, ■lid Londonderry, parage certificates, via New York, and to tbit city from any of the above named ports by the way Of Boston, New Of leans and Baltimore. Also. from Philadelphia: to Son Francisco, direct. - w» jncgftffecnti, i», Drafts suitshteforremiuance in small end lorgesaou, payable alsighton'any town of note in Are at Britain and Ireland. .Alto sight drafts tor anyamount suitable for remittance lo ony pan of the commentof Europe, payable to Porisaud Frankfort oar the Main. For bills giving farther information aud particulars apply at above. • , . • .. mar 24. IF- Timels money, sorely it deserves to bo watched; and, reader, you may be assured that— • Watches better ne ! er were sold, * -t : • Whether of-silver or of gold, Thau you will find,.’when e'er,you go; And look at those on sale below. • li. REI2IEDSIA.N A CO,, FIFTH STREET, ONE BOOK FROM WOOD, Importer* and Dealers la Clocks, Watches tmd Jtwdrjft Watch. Materials? Watch Makers Todt^'C, ■ leave to announce to.the trade and the puulle generally, that they have fast received, front':the best ljiaaufsctarersjn Europe, a large lotof GoMsnd Silver Watches, Waieh Tools and Materials, Und a most ele gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manufactu rer*—-which they offer, at prices as low aslhey can: be purchased In the Eastern markets, i Clocks, Watches , and Jewelry repaired in the best manner,and on the most reasonable terms' Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. 1 mart! . . ALFBSO B. M'OALMONT. THO*. J. KKXMAM M’CAIiMONT & KEENAN, A TTO BN BTSi: AHP UV, • 180 FOURTH STREET, • Ooppslte Willing Hail.. . ' FiU}t>urzh,Ta. European LawAginoy.- ■ Era,, Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ire!and, collects claims, makes searched, Ac, in Europe; and one of themnn nuaily makes a tour through Great Britain, Ireland and America. (raarU_ A VERS’ CIIERRV PECTORAL-3 grow, jut re X3k. ceivedfcmlforage by.. JJ. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., _ „ i -WJioleiale Aiftnu. marvO. ■,: corner of Fint and Wood htreei.. T. C. TWICHBIiL i"co.>S . • " FORWAttDING'ANO COMMISSION HOUSE, NEW ORLEANS. ’ ;fpil(S long established;l\ou«6 confine their attention hc T re h ,oT q re^U,hc O m UQUImCe ° f ' he ,ibcral mnnasi January 38,1852. ■JOHN W. tWtCH81L............... UOtnUDG* • , . Twlohell A Bocrldkei COMMISSION AND -usuf Commercial and Pine streets. YYTiLL piomptly attend td all consignments and Com - YY .missions entrusted to ihem,and will make liberal’ cash advances on consignments or Bill* of Lading in hand. -f 0 .■ Ortors At tliepurehase of Lead: Grain; Hemp and flUier Frodnce, will be promptly Ailed at,the lowee| pos. ■tble prices, and on the benMerma. .‘s i They will also umlertake the iettlemont and cellee. lion of claims of importance; nndhope* by their *sne. clal perionel efforts and attention to ail the intereits nf thelrftionds, to give general satiilaetion. aiaearacia, ~ i Geo. Collier,. St. Louis; Ellis fc Morton. Cincinnati- SISSKsUc. iS SftftSSS^r BssasWeEwawstt ‘pi3Sgeitifir^#ss£m | T?LOUR OF PUMFKIN-Foa Puts—A.ft e ,b lot., by : ' W.A. RPCMJHG * C&, ■ * mw2a Croccra qh4 Tea Dealers. ... , r r^,,,........ . ‘-."s a .^'•••>.- i ; ..a r : >V : ->x-?-:V .\, *&*V y*:' 1 V * * / . %\a :*+„ i . < - »“u . . - * fyir'.'AT. 'V Pi Auctioneer* P»fil;pAVlSii;Aaettonosr« 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. - COM MI SSI ON aoa S E, SAINT LOUIS. B4NKERS & BROKERS. TIBttNAR at ««.. BANKERS ANI> KXOHAKOB BROKERS, ~feh2B?ly No. 7ft Wbod ttutt, lhamand alley. Ktuonlr t ':i i > Patricks & S?l*ieS!i4l» DASBBKSASUttXCItAIieiCBHtfSBRai HAVr, REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO TUB COSKBB OB BITTB WOOS itSKCTi “ ' FUtsbvtg A, Fa. i • PATRICKS * FRIKND, Bankers and exchange brokers* and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold; Silver* and Dank Notes; 'Exchange on the Eastern and Wcs!- ernciUesconsianlly forsafei v Collection* made in all the cities ibrcoghouithe Uni ted Slates.. Deposits* received in par ft mis or current paper,at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. (feW' i Domntlc and PoragnExchange, Bank Hotel, Gold and Sitvtr.Baugltl.Sa.dandExthanrid. AT TIIU BZCHAHOK AND BMKIBO BOVtB or William A. Mill .& Co.. 6st Wood strove, 7 PITTSBURGH. nytMTmßaT*ij.og»c.osTOmi»ro«iT». fsag2B AM.IM AUAMSE. ’ IbWAUU XAHB. ERAOEE A RAIIH. Eaniiiriand bzchangt IlTckiri, Utah run Fortign and DomiilicßQli t ßiUuif Enkangt, CntificaltiofDtpot. ■ ilgßank Notu.and Coin. \ Corner of Thmiand Wood sts., direetlyopposltetfoe St Charles Hotel. maySS ttinoTU. B. noiijtia a sons, batv nmfovxo tnna aiMirao AHD bkcuahos ovrics lb Ha. 67 Market etrtet./tsur doon lilcu.ctd stand. ■ N. HOLMES a! SONS, BANKERS and EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers tnNotes,.Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver anii -Hank Notes.-: Exchange on tlie'Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. : Collectionsnmde in nlUhe cities throofthoot the Uni ted Staies. 'DepositeJ receiyed in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. jan3o-ty, jAS.s.noon. iHoj.SAßasar BOOS ABAKOEBT. BANKERS ANB EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' H.B.CamtrofWaad and Sixth Units., Pithburgh, Pa BEALERS in Coin, Hank Notes, Time BlHsi Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDepos!i,«c EXCHANGE on Blitheprincipal Cities of the Union andEurope.forsalelnsumslosultparchasers, • CUnßENTandparfnndsrecelvedondeposlta : COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of Iba Union,atthe lowest rates. - _ : . • sepll-ly; . . O’Connor, Itrotb.r a. Co,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.’ BEALERS in Domestic amt Foreign Excbanse.Ttme ' and Sight Blits; Coin, -Uncurrent and l*nr Funds, stock»i*o. Office, corner’ThDd and- Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ' [tnnrl7:tf. ~ : 1 ■ IIILG a OUKIIy, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bp, OS Wood Streets ■ Third doar.ietota Fourth.— (tecsrsfifs). . QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly O -.-for-sale. Time. Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold. Silver and BankNotes,bought and sold. Collections made in all the pnnelpal’eitiosOf the United States. Deposits received of Far and Current Funds. . mar27:y ; O. E. ARNOLD & CO., BAHKBRS,AND~DBALBRS IH EXCHANGE COIN, bank notes, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS, Ae., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit ted toanypanof the Union,- m-BTOOKS^S. BOUfIHT AWD SOLD 0» COM&xaiOJT. -NosT&Fovfthitrtel, Next door to ihe Bank of Pittsburgh sep!3J CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. /"lONS CANTLY. recemug and opening, uv the CAR- 1 J PET WAREHOUSE of W. M’CLINTOOK, No. fO Fourth street, comprising the RICH IsST and LATEST SPRING STYLES. ’We invite the attention of those wishing to Furnish ; Steam Boats or Houses, to give ns n cail,ns we wdt •ell at prices lower than ever before offered in this mar ket* Tua stock tompnsea in parr the following varieties: • BichVclvetFileCarpeie; ' , do Topesuy Brussels Carpets ; ; -do, .English amt American Brussels Carpets;* . Extra super three pljr imperial do; Superfine •do .. do • do;-- Superiorlngrain Carpet; . Window llo’tand;- Patent Tapestry do do; Transparent Shades; Fine Ingrain do do; : SatinDamasir; Common do do; Vetiiti&n-Blinds; VenitianTapestry do; Stair Rods ; Twilled Yenltian . do; Piano Covers; Plain do ' do; Tabic do; Listand Rog .) ': do; do; Mats; Chenille anuTofted Rags; Sheepskin Boor Mats; do doDdbr toots; A'delaid.do do; ■ALSO—•OK* CLOTHS) of all width*. from 2? inohea to 25 feet, vrhich will be cot tafit any sized Hall.Koom or Vestibule. . {mart] W* M’CLTNTOCK. FVDDBEI A VOllDi . .fflaanffeetnfrer* mft Dealers-In'; MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT, . Ahsoubiiy City, Pa. Nhw Yobic, December lfiib, 1851.' I have analysed a sample of MANCHESYEK MIN ERAL PAINT, for PcddshAc. Fobd, and find it io con tain ihe following s Silica, ;•■■■ AiMmn& L : >. . - PerOxido oMron, - ... ■ 'Lime, *• ■. • • .■■■• ■ - - ■ ■ Mafnesifl« - - • Oxide of. Manganese,' • - Water and Lots, • • ; 18,11'- ,63 . t ‘i* . i»* 8,00 100,00 - The Powdered Sample* contained la (he bor t whichl soppote wax the one you desired airo id .have analysed, I find to differ from any average of ihe lamps powdered, and mixed together. This lasi yields as follow 1 *; PerOJlide of Iron, . - • 53,50 Silica and Alumina, - • 39,00 ■ Lime," •• ■. . r ,83. ' 1 Magnesia, .■• ■■■ .«•••- ,16 .■■ Waioraud Loss, • - ; 7^oo ■•■■■■ 100,40* This difference I presume arises from the mineral not beingunifonu, some portions containing-more Iron limn Clfcar*. The analysts show* thc urucle to lie Well suit ed for adorable paiut. I find thntliy calcining the pow der by a pretty high beat, ibe coTor is .much.- improved, oral least converted into a fine reil. JAMIES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chertfttr 03" for salo by JOEL MOiILER, Wt .Libertystreet, ’ •• ■■■ ■•■... ■•. ■. :• .. uiarHky . NEW GOODS, CHEAPER: THAN BVEIL J. BOOBVER. BEFi-invK Choi'tuNii sroitE! Wholissldand Rttall* "" JUST received from the Eastern d ies, ai the BEE HIVE Clothing Store, No; SWiabeity Street, three doflxaabqve Irwin sueotj Pittsburgh* Pa.,,* largeand; splendid aitoTUnrntofOloihvCassiaaer.fs.Vesungs. and other gooi3s,saiiable for the season.'Wbleh we are prepared to make to brder, ln a strlo unsurpassed m the City, and at greatly reduced -pnec*. Our stock of Brady made Clothing Ucomplete,- fashionably cut, and warranted to bo well made; we aro deietmmed -io sell thematsaeh prieeiToHJashiaato make it the interest of purchasers to call and examine forihemselvesj Custom Work made’to order, on short notice, and wnhostdisappolmmcm. ,: - ••• - . mnrlB:2md t JAMKS U. WATISr „ MERCHANT T All OR, BAo. od ATorfar, 6etu»*m Serond and-iTh’rd sptto, - bG»resneetfttllytO:lnfona bis Wends and the public, t*> a V he has from New.Tork and Phijadel. pma, having lucre.refected from the taiest importations, Colored CLOTHS, CAB9IMERES andYRSTINGS, which for newness of ■ ®*‘ip®hnd : richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by any house west of New,York.—AH of whietihe is pre pared to make to order in a sopetiOT style, at the lowest pneo possible, and CMdialtyinvite purchasers to call stock before purchasing elsewhere. c - r 2 *' P httVe no; authorized Agent in. this .city, forihe sale of my work on tiARMENT CUrnNO. IV omy bo had, at the store : of the•• subscriber, 36 hlarkeL snrect.ftUhe following prices, viz.: wiUi Inslruc uons,Blo; without,??. mart? - JAMES C. WATT. j nn<l ' ~ rnire (mbMiiherreapeetfully larorm* hi* friends arid X; the pubUcuiai lie ■> now opening a well selected SS' School i^ ri in S V^LfL n ? art iny ra , l .’ t ' , ' , ? Pt 'P f!r,> i ßonnetß o»r" Ac. all of which no will aelt at low rates. ’ ■; Steamboat and every other description of Job Print, in,, execated wltlj nearness and dospotch; ■ ruled und bound to any given pattern. Old Booksre-boimd, J. R VV KLEIN, :nnd_Slstloncr, No. 63 Wood street,' be. tween Third and Fourth sts. jnatSO CINNAMON, Peppermint, Wihtorgreen ■ and Basil fraa ljraengoi, for. reiievingaiekneas of the stom ach and Flatulence,;.For salewholesmlaand Retail; at . ~ ' bib firuit Store, ; rc*tlB 14Q Wood street. Take Notice. • ALL persons haying. Carpetsmade to i 4\XV ; order, and not taken away, at the carpet WSrSv Manufactory, and Ship Agency of Joint Tuomwoh, No. .305 Liberty street, will , for them before itbe Orel of rawßrvWcta April next} or they will be sold at Auction I for what is agtunsrtbemjaa I am going 'to remove In April next to the thlrdhouse above Uje Banal bridge.No 410 Uhetirstieovotid;will oHly:carry ion my%],ui Agency and Wnght’s Indian Vegetable Fill Agency bn siness, ! will bave.no room for Carpets.- -- - " . i ■ c “;pela wiu be manufactured to order nttheold stand by Wst.'Poxiaa, who hag hcen xngaged at the busliiess for two y ears past with me, and the old hands, to wheat Iwoulutecommcndmy fomercu4tometiv , ' v mai9;3w . .... JOHN THOMPSON. Agency for Different'line* of Packet Shin. ,PABSENQEE OF PICE, _ K®« SOS'Mborijr; Street, PlttalmXßla. Fer P; vr. BYRNES * CO n 69 South (trot, ovrur tf N«t* York: 30 naitrloo Road, Livtrvcol} and 65 wrautsr ttrut, Hiv Orleans*. - H\SaLlneof Packets ■ _ • ;. .-1 1 «. JlTv aailmgeTßryfive days from ‘ . rfsTv • Llverpoolto NevrYoik ;a i Line of Packets from Liv- < jHMXluay to Philadelphla>on l&SaXrXx? \ ■ su'l JULumi the ftigh tecitih of eachri i monthra jume of Pactteikfo Baltimore oa the soui oi ■ :eadi month, Line of PAckets on the Bill and 24th. of each; monih- from London and Portsmouth to New York. - - . : AIBO-rPraftsatsigUlalwayaonhand.foranyamoatit, at the lowest rates of discount }: and nil information given concerning passengers; that' Can bo given; wilb pleasure, by their Agent; ‘ ; , JOHN TnOIIPSON, marly : 205Libertyst.,VUlshurgli. ~ T - European Agency. uEunaeriignedv> r Europeim Agents,” members of the American Bar, still continue to eollectdebla, le- Saeies anil claims, remil monies, procure copies of wills, eedsanildoeunieritsi condocV suits, obtain testimony* makeCaearches and transact nil other law business in They are at all ilnjes lit'cbnnnunieoiiontfpTwardinff and receiving, document* ip and fro-; and one of. ui each year, makes atoofi&tdogfatheprinpipai cities r of Europe .and'AmeTlea,on professional business. - Tbe next annual tnur wilfbe\betwenty*MXih ofihi*. Agency. 37Palmer«tonnacc, Pablln, Ireland. i 023. uksby u’cuiiAuam ttVH Lunreit: HBHUT ■VTTHOLESAIiKCiocers and Commission Merchant*- W and Dealer* in allkindsoftfrodacCr conjcrol • pBPB«nd-liwteatfH , • v t (aarii.v HUSKY n'CVLLOVUH « CU. ' Wholtaale Groteri and Commiition Juaenanit, Comet of Term ana Irwin Btrfe« Imnrii tJIEATHEBS-10 *scks K«iw«, !« •}!■« ,|K“ D ,W ,£ gaiety tmaiSll KINO * MOOJUUHiu, > ~- : -'Cy:x: : \ 's .. -s ptf i*. *.» '•' * - : S'.-i ; >^iV. : ■;.. : /.'Vl*V" ;: ' f~. V* 1 -;’ * r ~ 'it** ~ » v •«;_ - A*; ‘f-.v;-.v ;<, ■». . ' ‘ • V ..'•.'■•..£■■■ .:.-.i,- •■■■• “*' ‘- ; :,r; " -- 7 ' V "'T' " L j, - - FOE SAliI & TO LET KB'or Uen(wi>« 4f MaioD to. ho g‘»e« OH Iho Ht of April—A FOOTE BTORV BRICK BUILO* - r ?'v i l‘!'’}Y.!Z r . ee ''' ,1,,e1 Z * or » f ,om st,ct»itv.Ha« ims/l, ot lito St.ClalllloldL • »‘“«wnl»er otter.'for Kent. ait--- - 'P. £ d«u?n?s-, SZS !l i ul ‘ M • > yMe«T«; WtiW fife fi s-acijon, No. ft Wooa si. - T n sS!SS^fStoS4S®* , ,w ■, ;sr* enquire of tlje eppicrlUer on the &££ ?»!"?“' ' jam^M’Kain. •BBSv, l - ,OUI 1110 Allot I'AnSriTexTiSS B glare, tmh.Pyrellmg attached,on ihe cornet of 1 1 ”™"Matkeuinil Fits Rood liUuneu £*£► • for a SioreotTnvetn/ttlieinifonli-one equate froaii u£ '- ■ fiver-will be rented fovr to a good tenant. Atmlvin°' WALTER BKaNt* * r ».. No .232 Libertyst»*' ... . umnlUui for 'Sal?/.:?-*- A .FIRST BATRwcontf bandOranibns, modem style* J • Jti.which has been running butafevir months. Will be ' sola very. iow. Apply at Browu’a Hotel, corner •of Sm-thfleM and Third streets. , , mai4a?vy BROWN & CONNELLY. LOTS FOR BALE. jTVNR LOT, in Die Eighth VVardofihe City Of PJuV* iS^iri«L^ h ’^ ronl,n B on iuocuat street* 293 feel froiittajr'v v K l w^r?ftet r?i * lr ? cl ; irunn,,J fi fo l, ' e bluff 4Dtt feet* front* • Blfcet 400 f?ot" 8 * ,e a "‘ D ' > '“‘t (romlns Milienterger _ ■ rJSi l ,'.\£ U «n i -0 ’ 1 uJ j° ;n^r g ilie obovo. in. Pitt township, ' RSiK ??rI?. e iliV I K ,, y M * feet, fronting on Milled- ' berger *: Vrecl to lhe bluff 323 ftet. hn tftn blnflT bVer lookuig lbe la‘iH feel, to a tine of Use pfOp city of Uio-1 ile James Ic wm, 2f,0 /eel to I ochet street S’JoXl 7 ° na * 3lwln > VaZcay or One other Lot in Iberliy of I'nisho,,],, froilline on Locusi street 293 met, r,omingon Vanbrnam street* 120 ’ ■*»tott 21 feet alloy; fronting on Biia aii«s toaV,J? i ■ fronting au-Jltllenberger street Ignitin' to Locust-IS? One other l.ot,lroning on Inrhesstrrci-ln feel, from- ‘ Ingon Miltenbergernfrcet 120 feet to a 24 fief alloy*nn pianofLols 7 4S fte! 10 I ' o -- <3 *” Milteijbefgei'n’' l , pneotherLot, fronting on Forlio. street iß'iect itoht ’ '' mg. on Vutbswm street' 120 feel, to n 21 ;feef sfllotr" •' fronting on raid alley « feel, , ‘ '*- r 1 "“l!* 11 ,or en»n, on long time, or on nertietoal > lease. For jwrilcolarst enqnue, of the sulifcrilAirVott' " Ihecorneror Sandusky atreot and South Ccmmori.At-'' ’ legneny City. - , mariKMm I,ar K c undcouvenienMJrtrce.’with **»"•■ floorof lVoTebiHise now occupied as,and passion given immediatelf. JlHq.ilUrge ; iw4couventoiii Office oa second flodi Inoar; Wareboufc; (fOfltißK.-Water street) urnl poiKesslon’inTeD on-Uia lit ox Apnl iiejl . ■ . WATERMAN fc RON 9. ‘' ~febW Nos - hAM> FillTßAMi—SUiy;4ertbtt txiil-* ' TCOttSALK, on Fourfib. Street, ontMtiirdvparV of LoV>- •JC No'o2£), baLwcea marketana F<jrfr,-40 wet es-back.-f- wrll rotted tor buildjng paipo«e9»« Title In* dtslulaUie nnd termaeais^. - For rent, TWO office* on-' FifthS tree! Apply to M’CALMONT & KEENAN, * Attorney* nt Law,i2o Fourth Street. aOU»E=4 FOK KkNl‘*- —————— A large Brick House.wellfinubed. ...JfKcnl 8300, ; A.Brick House, well finished.-. Beni 81B0* • Two "Brick Houses. • Kent SITS and 32QU.. . : A Colmgo-House, ond one acre ot Grcund, :. . valuable improvements. ItemS^SUu:■; ;• . . A)!ouse,of five roornsj-ktlcbenandbat!. RentglStt/n : - A.llouse and in &uth ftitsburgb.-.Keiitt&O: : TH& above nre In good oriler; S. CUTHBEIIT,<2en’I Agent* • sfiaonifafielg street. ' For6»I«.; A TWO STORY BRICK SIIOP-wilh grtvcl yob/;' Jr. ll 401 by 2Q feet; wib an *ioch cylinder cflglneiaira boiler—all In. good order. Also, ont hesa ra o' Ix> t; a , small Dwelling Moose; TheLotlooby4ofect;9-YCsr# lease. Suuaiedon ÜbCrtyvtfreet; opposite the Penssyl- 1 ' vania. EajJroaij TicfeelOfficc.Fi/Ui wani. Apnlylo- J. HQWARTH, * , :No.g9g Dloenr<tfeet; fcb2T:lm I ft ACRES OP:,;IiANI>» in: fote-to.eult.pnrchaserat I*J suuated- near ihe properly of Col. Creghan, de« ceased; one nule from iho Allegheny Cemetery} being part of-tbe&shop Farm. . Fawber informalioii will bo fiveu on applying to Uie eabscriber, on the 'premises, ace pot acrejSJWT , EDWARD HAYNES. marV.2w > SaveYonrnoneyl CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., : (LATS VReUMAKi JIODQSS AffD.Cft.) - : r - '■ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS , I*4 BROADWAY, OWE DOOR SOUTH OF LIBERTY STREET* '' NEW YORK, TTAVE .now .on. hand, anAwillbcTeceWmgdsito XL through ihe season, New Goods, direct 4 fretil thW European manufacturers, and. Cash Auctton*,rich,'fA shionable, fancy Side iUJUnery Goods. : Oariioek of rich Ribbons, comprises every: variety of the latestfahd moatbeautifuldesigns.imported. ' • , Manv-af-our. Goods, are..raaiiafactared expressly'ti? oar order, from oar own desiga&aml pattems,andltind unnvallcd.AVeofferour Goods for nett Casb,aV Jo we f 1 prices than any credit Housein America con affinrd. /; - f "' ' All purchasers writ fiml it sreatly to.ilieir • reserve u portion of tfieirinoneyvnndtnake selection* from oor irreat variety of rich cheap goods. .; < - -'r> ■ ■. -Ribbons, rich, forGonnew, Caps, •- Bonnet»ilk«,Sauna, Crapes,Liases and Tartetoris;* * ■ Embroideries,Collars, Ciieousetts; Capes, Berthas Haluts, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings and Insertlnw;- v EmbroideriodUeviere.l,acc,andJlcmstlchC?aia'mtfa; - Blondrvlltasion*, and-Embroidered Laees for Caps^ 1 ’: Embroidered .Lares for Shawl«, artd^velU. Honiton, Meclilen, Valencieties, anti'.BrandsLaCetf. English and-Wove Thread, Smy taa, Lisle Thread And Cotton Lares. „ * * ' Kid, Lialt Thread, Sllki and Sewing SiOi.Giovetraiia Mitts. “ ; ' - : French anil American Artificial Flowers. French Lace, English! American tod - Straw UonnetaandTrmininga. . [fllky2s;Shn ■:■■■*' NoUce to Cont.r*etof-»« •*OKOPOSALS will be received nittiL-the 4tb. of May - X next, atthe Officeof/tbe.Knglneerofihe Company* ' in riusliargh. for the Grading 'And :Bridgfng ©iveiini miles of thc Pittsburgh and dieubenville Uaiftoad, from I’lUsbnrqh 10 Campbell’? Kan; comprising %'Xuuaei fiOd yards loog, and ‘some heavy- sectionst and for auhotber : work on liie linc a* raayihen be ready for rontract. : , . Information respectfni'lhe work may foeobtalned nr this Office, or from W. fti. Robeits*Consatiingl2ngmehrf at Marion,Ohio.■ 13y ordet of ;lhe, Hoard> . • « D. MITCHELL, Jlt n Chief Eng'mcqr. - cukK OP COUGHS* COLDS, ■ NtSSS,• BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH CROUP,.ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. : In .offeringto'-the community ihUjustly celebrated re medy for diseases of the throat and J lungs j’ Ulanovour 'wish to.triflewith the hues or health of frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished* -men and someof tkecvfdeuewof iusuoceMyfromwllfeh. they can judge for themselves. We since rely pledge, ounelvcsto makeno wild assertions orfalse sta&aenU of its efficacy, nor will-wc hold oiitttny humanity which facts will not warrant. * £i Many yrer/i are hero given, and we Soften On hujairy from ihe public into all we publish, feeling assured they wRI find them perfectly reliable, and the medieiacyvot* . thy thelrbesf confidence and patronage. „ *. from lA* 4istinguuh*dFnfktaorof, CktPtistTfiCtndi&ffUi* ’ ria MtdicOy Boipdmn CoUtgK " t ' Bear Sir; I delayed imswenng iho yottr •? preparation, uuullhad i effectsin.niy own family;ox in thefannliesof my-frlerfil*:: ' .This I have now done with ahlghdogreeofsaLttftfl* .tion, in cmtea.both of. adulu'and'children. * L* 3 " t - r have found it, as its ingredients sboV,awwerraw •medy for colds and coughs nnd pulmonary tv PARKER Ct,EAyKLANB f ‘ BatmswtCKvMe., Feb; <>,1847. * * ' " r *- - L Frcm an Oemmin tht &amiltan'HiUs;i*ihifCitfr. - _ LowEW ! , jr Aoff.lVjlBW.v l •V Dr. J. C. Ayer: Ihavcheen cured or the wore? cough l ever had in roy Ule,:by ycttr*K?BKßaxPßerolH6£*ltd.. never fail, wkun \ have opportunity of redomeaendtagl* ? l00lhC "- Vour 3t r» P eelfallr Wg^ . fljr Read the following,' and eee if l*; • -worth a trial. . .The. patient had become very feeW*,afiu ; - the effectof the medicine was Unmistakably dUnnet:*- ; - -:.. Ujarm> : SxATK3 Horst, . ; Dr. J.C. Ayer»—Sir: I have been, o&ctei wHhttjWu* ful affection of Uielun*araodnU>li>e syxnpLora*ofsci««* . eonsoifipiton,'formore-.than ayear.;-1 coqld a ■ dicioe thit Wouldreocb ray case, ontitt colm^gqps o . lo ? Use of your “Cukbbt Pfcru Bat,” which gqtviuegryaaf relief and Fhavc beOh;eteadiiy gaining toy health is wdU nigUrestorea. . » '.imam** *t • using yourwedicine, I had the gTatlaeauanof curing with it ray reverend friend, i^rTfwnah, wfifB®Pr .-ler Dretnet, who had been suspended !dntierhyasevereattae)ro! broacbiti* I( f ~•-« ■ I have pieasare.in cenifyiAg ?Aral am, sir, yours f aspect juiiys ,•■.-• J. F. CALtHOUiI, of South WOpna. . •ID*The following was one of the worst‘ e {***?.* which the physicians and friends thought to Wihgtraw* . consumption/ . ; • ' • f • . CnEkraß, Ptu, AugifiMM#* J.C.Ayerr-Slr: I was taken wkh aidrnM*2XS* . brought on by acrid; intbe beginning of iaalfeMWJ* nnd was confined to my bed more then -two nj*SJJ*C Coughing incessantly night and day, I bacMoegMw Uronglit menboiile ofymwCiimxr .l*siio*»lr - gratify him,-than from art/ expecmuo-oi ohtaiaing.reliefiritsgoodcfleei .induced me mxontmuj its use, and:l;soon foand my touch Now in three montlivl am weU and smmg, andja® ? tribute my cure only to your great medicine. '^y .he deep,™ Prepared and Hold by Jame» e. AycrjPrml?*^ 03 .v»norallv.-:-.r... jßteooinilon of fte JfpnK faHoertUiP uuo &.&*s•<* by 1 iina of of «J><> «® "HI bo eet iffoitfMiiKntf.-SK^aSSSrpoTetaoed«K tie Intet « ™by>P- Worito, turf b u iS if «>f "“ l * Cn 'C i t Uiorued to colb;!# 1 be «« THOMAS, f P. M’ c PJf ?/ C pE*lDfcES, JOHN H. PBEBtES sumoval. -?• ~ ■ftlJlß Sttbaeriborhas removed hm Drugstore (tom t) o I corncrof Wood-and-filth itreen, to No.SdLLibtr. tv riteot, opposite the head of-Wood. - , ■■ reatldry ' ■ - -JOEU MOHLER. 1 AKU-sieg* liC»ri*art,for»»le by^ , Jj mtit *KIKG at«OOEHEM>, \S t ititlf VO/ < 'a.'J' 1 ■'.. ~ * - ' .I—' ' .’ '.•fc^A.A •'s k A : v -' c -'W*-V*» 'L ; "if? ■■ ‘ * jt ' »' -'v < ./ ■» r. fiEO. MILTF.NDKttGER - ■ ■■■«.. .•*
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