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6 *R. Tb Y. PlTltElgtliii DAILY GAZETTp,
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CONGRESSIONAL. A)
W • • • May 10,
The Hmtaxe is tot • wagon to day, Writ* ad.
ittomed over till M. day.
Hottszt—Tbe bill paying Nicol it I:Uncle' tbirs
term hundred dolia for aupplying tea to the U.
Stases Navy, area • dto day.
Various private tt from the flenate were taken
Op, and approaria ly referred.
The Home the, went into Committee of the
Whole on the Ste - of the Union, and proceeded
to the stonsidetat • a of the &rate's amendments
to the Deftelency :111.
A long debate caned In relation to the cooties
gent ezpeuses of he two Houses.
CHOL IN HAVANA.
New You, May 10.
The Chtfera w s raging at Havana 'tibia latest
ac c mw,a. E aht deaths per day are repeeted.
Naw 540 g, May 10.
The British Queen, aher • Wes passage,
...rived at this port yesterday thornier. She left
Mamba:AO on the .4th of April. The Niagara
reached her damn at noon.
The firer Is rlaiirg slowly. The Peytoaa
rived from New Orleins, with date; to thb 4th
Instant, lint oo Dews of impart. •
Corn had declined in the New Orleans market,
receipts befog lame. Sales at 630175 e Flour
was setting at $5 50 per brl, which M a ailed ad.
Tepee, fa coast tjuence of tho low prime oll"ighl
to the Northers porn. Men Pork was firm at
$lO.
CINCINNATI MARKET
Cmcncum, May to.
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The weather is cool and disagreeable, tor the
season. The ricer has fallen cos runt within the
last twenty roar hour , -
Fkmr—The market Is inactive, and dealers are
apart In their TitWlr. Sales, of choice trends at
SO 2095 25 - i.er but.
Whiskey has declined, with +tees at 211t0211
per gall.
°mi.—Quo is la less demand. Sales 4000kut,
to arrive, at 46a per Mt.
Provisioae—Mess Fmk is now held at MO 00,
stock light. Sales of Shoulders, in bulk, at 31u.•
Sugar is wry Ana at Sc. fur good fa Ir.
cheese—Sidesolgood quality at Calk per lb.
,' ST. LOUIS NUMMI'.
Na. Loma, May 10.-
The stock of preduce in market is light. _ .
Grata—Whest is firm, and prices hove
ced, with sales or 5,000 buihals at 10001221 a per
ha. Oom— Sales 01 2,200 bushels Yellow, in prima
order, deliverable on board, as 57Ic.per bit Sale.
of 2000 barbels Osta, at 51:..
No sales of Floor.
Provisions—Sales of mess Pork at 39 par bbl.
Sales of 31 cask* Bacon Shoulders. at 3339 a per
lb. Sidra are toll' rig at 41 i Hams at sa, per lb.
Sales of 9000 pieces bait meal at 20, Mdes 31,
ham at 41011 3 per lb.
Hemp—Sales at 56=30 0 per ton.
Lead—Sales 1500 pigs Upper Mines al 4;e5 per
100.
The weather is cloudy, and the river on • stead
NEW YORK MARKEY.
tacos mutorni
Nrw Yens, Maylo
Flour—The market is levity, and prim; in fa
vorer buyen.
Ondle—Wheat is :Ann, bat"
. wiikont change in
prices. The supply of cm L moderate. and the
demand good.
Pork and lard lye ih demand.
Bauer—Sales of Oblast 1010 n per lb.
Lead—The market Is doll at 24,95. fat foreign
and $5,12 for American, per 100
Linseed oil is dull and heavy.
=l=2
• . Nair 'Perez, May 10.
Cotton—The muket la animated, with soles at
veresilli pricer.
Flour,-Arr:vals of time are on the berme,
and the market is heavy. • The ineipts this *reek
are eslimaied at 20 000 bbli, and .he Wes amount
to 4000 Ils at limier figures,.
Grain—No change in whist: Corn *ells freely,
at an advance r f ono to tiro riots per be , since
the foreign omen. Ssier are lane, at 02 for light
mixed western, and 63 for norlem and Jersey
yellow.
Provi'llmi—tPol is in demand, for trade, at
$lO 25 ffe 30 and 31 for Mew, and $8 60638 62 fit
prime. Beef hams aro dull. Cai Moats ate in
amid request, and prices are tending upwards.—
Lord is in fair demand at Ole, in brie.
Coffee—Sales of St. Domicgo, it 112771; of Jar
vi at ller isles ItLii at auction, yesteedifrfig 71
en per IM
Sugar—The market is withoutelangei.saleiN.
0. at 4011.
Whiskey is heavy at23le per gall.
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NEW MUSIC STORE>
101 Third at., next door to Wocideretite.
111 vbseriter would reek-Wally infants the chi
,E nne of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and vicinity, that
he has opened his new and elegant atabliihment for
the sale of Pianos, - Manontono. Mune, Muscat, lir•
ereelrCere,lo. l Corey ether article in his line.
PIANO3—Sele agency for Nunn. & Clarke's cele
brated grand and tenure Pianos, with and without
Coleman's /Entlan Attactunent. These Pianos have
lately receive , . several important teriprovemenw, ren
rlesieg them exceedingly brilliant of tone, and extra
ordinarily durable ad letting.
Ala, 'T. Cilhert in Cr2s (Boston) celebrated Pianos.
These instruments hive *wide tetrad reputalloo,and
we considered amend the very beat manufactured
In
Basta o,_where :bey •ce decided &ante..
1 lI.DOnm, N.Y. of the Inn of Medea & Dun
ham, ha eptnnutee th e aubsetiber role agent for the
sole arida Pianos in Pittsburgh. The firm of Ptodart
in Dunham is une of the o deal and beside this chantey,
ad their manufactere for fatness and brillisay of
woe and beauty of workmanship am second to none:
Tbg celebrated Concert Pimps of Saasadnolf. - of,
Bremen and,Humborg, will always to Sept for sale
by the rabseriber. It will aorta to say, that they are
atonic ase by all the vent Piano players at their
Concerlsron id Condnent.
The subscrincr begs leave to dulcet attention to the
importat fact or his baying Special agents both in
Earope: ad Ha enatry, who earefally select and
examine every Piano sent to him which enables him
to give a Irthien go ileatte* with every filed sold by
him, pledging anal( to reload the money In case the
Piano be proven faulty or deficient
A full apply of the newest and most popular Muck
will constsonly be kept for sale—furnisbed by the beet
pablishlng houses of Boston, Phdadelphm, and Balti
more: shanty for Merrill Pcharfenberg in Lois, New
York, the Moot ellenare importers of foreign mule
in liar country.
Pole Agency for Carharida Patent Melodeon and
mandate Pianos, sa momnfactured and perfected by
Much h. White Cincinnati, with angle and doable
onus of rade—te best reed Instalments B ogle", ed
Also, Gaiter", Plates. Clarinet', Violins, Sr.,
Herne, Tubas, and every description and vinery of
bears iiirtruments from the best maker. Strings for
Vance, Clan., ad Harps.
tErluotrabon hooks for every terUllidertt Sera
Wm, of comic made, muoie books board, Pia*a tutted
and repaired; ,Violma, Areotdeomi, aultars, &e , re
paltedon the matt ecaonable terms.
myg HENRY KLEBEIL
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• gnbite Salo of Valuable Lets. •
IILL Li sold on Weelneiday, May Md, by pohlie
'endue, If not disposed of before et private sale,
Biz Building LOU on Second street, between Poo/
and Hedoobt tiler, eget it feet front by 73 feet deep
ten fon alley. Tly are dsirside far ymone
dwellings, rind will be sol e d en Rm e s. Apply to
JOHN CALDWELL IL SON,
nyedtd eor. Seen! st and Redoubt nley.
DISSOLVTION OS . PAlMS=cisine.
Pannersbip heretofore existing between Joynei
1. Marshall. Wm. W. Wellsee, and 'leery Idneary,
la Ow east iron business, ender the name of Marshall,
Wallace re Co was dissolved Ay annual tonnen
Use lit lon, J ames Harshen and Hang bil ; ke o r)
havimg paten std the entire interest of Wns.W.
lam in sad Sr...
in furore will be continual in ail its
WOWS. Immense by the stbse Abets, under the Rood
and OW of Marshall Metsaary, who will Kills the
bet:Leese Mate late Am and to whom all pertness in
, dotted are 'retested to make payment.
Warehouse, corner of Wood and Liberty itieets.
JAMES MAI/FALL,
nod DRURY AteGNAll'U
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'SOMETHING NEW
lhadar the gun of Pittsburgh ti
on.tbettod'about the 2nd of hien • Family
.1^ Grocery and Tee Store, in the Philadelphia
h 'sahreribers. hese fined no a store at NO.- ZIG
Liberty strut in • erste rorellor to tiny of the kind in
"h i l* . r h t t• - tr tlitS lei ',Assays have hip at.
sortment or fine lOrneertes. - an esperior: We
to
*hick th e" respectfally Invite the a rts tton of limpet,-
rye.
()revery ankle, Otar will entleaver to hceP 'be
test *rim YHA. and confidently recommend their
Tiks'a star 10 IMITAXITD, IT ILQUALithS ie th e 01-
tyro
Their werortmeet wSI comprises—Green and•Blaele
Teta of all kinds. tram Y. cents w 111,50 per *mi.
Coffers or every grade.
Leverine• Sctor, Loa; Crashed and Pniveriredl
Pteem gympi linger tlonm and N. O. Molasses; Choc
oi.y,a, german the Nut% gnieem Pickles,
/whorls, Essences, Sager Cored llama and Ocetr
Ptah Groin aliscla. Splint, Lard and Whale Oita,
blauld,Fperni and Wax Candles, together wills many
mine. which . r °aid not heretofore be had in Pitts•
bar ah, and whirl. time would fall to enumerate.
cOrreds delis med fee arches grin every pat of
die wociute
DaMentsePplicil on most reasonable term.
}YAM. A =CLOW) &Co ,
not : No 476 Liberty atrae; above Wood.
e.susoth Ce, C. L. /13711031 Ce., •
; ITCOMMIy. . NM tax.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
A.
A. MASON -& CO,
litiutket Street, botorooss Third tr.Pasistb,
Ptgtabargts, Pa.
WOULD w'slwettully tali the aiecnUon of ell] and
etcoultrr ntereltantsi m one orate teat extensive
Blocks In the 'coontry, eorairriping ever Peetneen
Handled Cases . 4 Packages of Foreign, and Dots.-
ue Dry Goods, cremator. in wn, or •
oaf eas es Oen piglet - latices;
ICO Bleached Muslin, all grades;
40 " Roomer Stu? and Cotoonacies;
3n " Mulls de Lain., •
• (0 " Lawns and Aladialg
da ^ Satinet's and Tweeds;
10 .Ca .siorres. Cloths; ,
100 and bal. or Tick intro, Chees, te.;
o ". • Brown Mein..
Togell er with thi Oxon extensive. aseortmeat of
Warted Goads in this market. poewissing the Most
am le 71 elhOes for the Man ed. of their business,
and ere of the pouters heingeonlitertily Abe eagtere
markets, stns presenting every advantage enjoyed hy
eases hour, They believe that rherego hirer
reenter indite...no to Me rehants getterell y. to I , _7 l e*,
4sOide., and pneHt..than any eastern mark.. New
go•tde eoestattly 611•Ortne. Ofetehetne lateuding par
dotting East, are parlicalarlF solteited toexamine
their ow/emelt.. :11.0111.:i A A :MASON hCO
• - TY:
887- . 1.0 do; =PAW QUI*
- dox WO, la tune. T
& or
MAR SILL
'Mood sk
COMMERCIAL' RECORD.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADM
&SD VILISIMATt =MAAR.
COMMITTEE FOR Bel•
Omer, Plrrsormin Gaza-Mat
Saturday mended, MeY 11, leso. S
The weather yuterday was clear and ccld for the
teammoted 'only • 00a0rite kroe of actiony reme
mandfemed In the market. So fax as quotationa are
concerned, we notice no material elterasons amour
last report
FLOUR—The market is steady en 51,90.24,93 from
hot hands, and 85121,05, In emn bi from core.
GRAIN—Toe market is gamely arm =yesterday'.
quotation. Reeeles continue Ilse
GROCERIIN—Erew Shirrs ander thls heed remains
pane fine, with an 'advancing tendency In Sugar and
Molasses. fiagak ham Ofiedii !ileums at k7i2h6ec
for N 0 and S 4.317i30 fe
ustrAnEt—Large No 3 Mackawl have advanc
ed, and are war held gaits fit m at ht SU, woe sating
PROIISIONS—Tte Provision market throughout is
well sustained, and a fair business is doing at former
quotations
Commas counterfeit $5 bill, on the State
Sink of Indiana, [lastest appeared. It eau he easily
deleted bs the Want Or tlpre•lion in every counten
ance, Oa the bill, while those of the termini are dis
tinct and plc-ands—Loa. Jour.
Lousavusx, May jO.
rec'f pe i r t ! .. 37 li foi ?le by
LZELL,
mys 70 Water
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TE AS-t 4 h ieb cats G. P. .Y. 1. ll.Tc•LrecetTulg pc
ea. t•
!, oEI for sale by JAMES lIALZELL
rrer.—GO lids Wilmington, reet per canel, and bt
site idts, to close coraignmem, by
.1 0 JAMES DALZELL
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ponecco—.l4 do tong Tobacco, cede'
brand, roc'g pro a.caura Cinctnoiti, for Sale by
JAMES DALTELL
BACUN-d casks llama;
5 do Suns'
7 do Sholddert;
I do assorted:twat landing fro= ate ,
boat Colauttatn, for mile by
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
mph 112 Water at.
LARD -0 brlstlandivg, and for sole by
and ISAIAH TIICKEY & CO
UNEATIIER9 , -110 sacks jun rec;l, for nde by
unG ISAIAH, DICKEY & CO
FLOVIII,J)" brie extra f rilly flour , this day reed
Rad fur' ale by ARMSTBUNO 2 eIIOZEIL
m 96. •
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YE FL UR—A few be* reed for rale by
R
.106 .1; AR.RISrRONG & CROZER
DOTATOE3-2. sack. in com, f,r sale by
myff , A kISISTRUZiO & CROZER
rOVERrI OR GOOD TEA' are teleran to =aka
kr trial of the Tea foe sate at the Tea Ma'am., Call
aide of Ike lliarnond, Pituborgh. %Tr tar DIMIEZIN•
ID to boott ,, the reputation or ceiling Tar oar T. ta
Poem:rum--.' MORRIS & HAWORTH,
nun Proprietors of the Tea Marko!.
rte. v &NNE PEPPEII-3cU lb. Americas Cayenne
1,1 Pappas, last received, and for sale by
my 4 KIDD & CO
"MAIKIEF.I3-10 talsjun ree'd for sale hy
akr4 J KIEW a CO
OTASII-4 casts for sole by 1 KIOD tr. CO
Q . ARSA PARILLA—.7. dozen Jacob Townsend'
1.7 for ' , ale by ody4 J KIDD & C..
FAMILY FLOUR-40 brls Farmer & Jfirlea s,
petrol brand, in wore, and ref - silo by •
0)4 AMSTKUNG m CROZER
• WISE COLLARS-4 donin wore, and for sale,
eft>. could cua.L by
roy4 ditHaTRO a 9talf4Ml
'PUTTER—tar kep More. and tor .ale by
1r) mad ARMSTRONG /a CROZER
1.144111-4 net med. and for rale by
my 4 ARMSTRONG t CROZEII
IDAGS-1,00 Sax tbOß.d
A ,
mpt • A RMSTRONG & CROZER
in owe nod for tale by
LO I. LIME-100 bits in yore, for sale L y
out ARMSTRONG to CROZER
ARD—W keg, Jest reed, and Cor mde by
m) 4 ARIARTRODiti & CROZER
ACON-10,000 lb. hog mod, reed, for 0.0 by.
014 AItfiIbTRONU CLIOZER
VINEGAR-10 em pm eider doevar, for sak by
V purl ARMSTRONG b. CEOZER
COFFEE—Ia tacks Rio reed and for sole by
my 4 ARM'S. MONO t CROZER
140LAS,)E-4—luo brio Sugar lianas tor sale by
• my 4 ARMSTRONG & CROZEII
jiTintritirri - ;B - tilCaTIPAIDThW — m
1.1.1. morning, by express, Black Closes, Black ...ads
Vutings, It K ustre., and Silk Cravats, at nonlife..
comer of Fauttit and Market streets. . my 3
YI stISSEVT brls last reed
Drux,Seed, and Perfumery' WamUsums saxes , a
Ruth and Wiwi street. B WICUERSIIAII
my]
emoto uettoet , openiag by A A MASONA CO
Aty3 V 2 Mulct it.
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COLLAnSa CLIFFS-IW OOO / Reb ni el omega: Conner;
1 Mourng do,
WO piths French eerolCalts;
EV pairs Mourning - do
Received and now opening brA
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m 753 A ISI AFC.: & CC)
E - GitillllMU/El/NV 60t/VO in all then. varieties, alo,
NS ellowleala "Bilk Faros% filmed rwd Main,
now opal:34w at . A A MASON to CO
TAY a PITCH—NI brls N.C. Tar
', 23 do Wilatingion Etta;
For rola by RILEY, Id ATIII6W9 A CO
nn 0 ,
--
01L-le. Lrls Lard 011;
ru do Tanners' Oil, tar ode by
• r1;13 _
__ HUEY, MATTHEWS A CO
_—.
m ACM , EFL-64 brie Large Na 3, Hsu rereiasd (1:
..
:ale ey JOHN WATT lz
sL O,
2.6.3 Lsberty
AD-45 Otis ;alio° cow, just reed. for sale by
m JOHN WATT to CO
bstiiqoJust tee'd. toe se
ATr e y
OH 3 JOHN W &CO
ULAN:ACED OIL-12 Ms prime, from Somerse
...onion received, for ale by
• m JoUN WATT &CO
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8 11 0 O .l S —it V. -- banned by
ItgaVVTJE.OO
~.IU:AY N- —au bbd. prime N ic....:A02. , : r .v.. e y
ou , r 2 . JOHN WATT
'ir —. 4
MOL c t r .._. WI. iscr . f . ~ H. for .11. , by
JOHNWATrk CO
LAfilt.s baiiizat, Iciir. Ro'd,for sale tly_ _
co .
.312 j oi IN wATT a•
.13tri: I tis—tis kegs Fs ele/, is i s t ;l l l .4 hl v ozg ec ri t , 4 , o
T2A—tso hr chests Soong Roomy, OupPotprd
Black Tests, on hand, and to A argan c } an t i . ,
.. • 1.25 Liberty of
PACKED TEAS of all trade. kept constantly on
hand, and (or sale ou reasonable lams to the
trade, by [sl2l A CULBERTSON
I.TEI&LY-3.5 Vales Manilla, Rist reed and for sale by
11. triya A ctiLuElrrsoN
DIN Man' SOARIY6--2 00 0 bdis smoked numbers,
ChareibersbarghmanaaccareAtizrarAe 4 b y
ZOI s 'LsT•8811-8 c k ;urn ' for retail by
mrl
1- 3 SCIIOONMWKER
ad &co
24 Wc at.
it °*l l *., 7 2* "I* nl,
ftI*.4nOINIOAKER ic CO
S-1:11.;;Erab-45"n"itrilggeihr. co
in
L myd
83I+i AL OILS-13ergamot, Lemon, Sasaafrai.
Lavender. and Strwentarv,l can etch, warranted
locireceived by .1 SCIIOuNMAKER kCO
I data-e 5 keg • for sale by
1.3 Dort S F VON BONNHORST &CO
I/1AN19.99. - as bolas summer Ciueinpltiload
V Caudle• for sale bv
M 72 S F VON BONNUORST & CO
VISII-23 brig Herriny;
CC Nis !Shad, now la
ISAl dning, and for *ale by
AH DICKEY &
11V_ Weurrt
avagr
T o.Acto_47l tas thborn 5.;
5 bar Jess* Hair do;
/5 bay Vherwood do;
5 las Lonler 6'r Tun novr landing,
awl for nate by [lngal ISAIAH DICKEY to CU
loi .le by
"`"°' '._° "
_"7III;,.`qdDICKEY a CO
DOWL IL :iilE=2o
/ IPAIAII DICKEY h. CO
rpAit—ito barrels for sale by
I. nyll . MIMI DICKEY &CO
lillelK2-6 bales prepared Corn liners for Or.
II•LI 3 r 2 o, /lot reed on eons Ignmenr, for sale by
aly2 12A I A. ll DICKEY & CO
MA CKE AL-23 bale N l O r d 7 iT a iii)&
re - b
y
"l IAIII DICKEY CO
'''EiLALK -(t, = b'"i lr F,
Forodeby .
my 4 CII , RANT
13 - A - 05:--11. c iiiiTaboriars JeWl7ebrjoiale -- F - 9 -
rna4 ' JAMES A IIUTCUISON &CO
titOLDEN SYRUP—In bum's, kW barrels, nod 10
gllOO kegs, tto'd per.steamer Hindu:, and for
sate by, VANES A HUTCHISON & CO,
my 4 A 40tas St. Levi. meant Sugst i Refinry.
T&NNERE9-01140 b7O (or. —
air t;i -
J SCHOONSI AYES & CO
en 4 24 Wood a.
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L1NS&H,1101 .br b for safe by
ory4 J SCHOONMAKER & CO
TH9PENTNErIO brts tp. terpernme for row by
KlOl3 *. CO
.00GO NVood rt.
ILLEI _
him tO biliEuto W Lime, for rola by
. i3.„ _RIIEV, MATIIIEWS & CO
------- 1 7, .. VT' "ftreno CeriEforeale by
y
HEY, MATMEWS & CO
ptsisa li af t s s i A qtig;
4, 7 c0_
`E‘ RATH dicaaßgitts tha.,
E .for sale by
11:r.BVV—GitrODS—Jost recoread this mo rn ing, by og - •
II MON Bonnet Bibtam, Block, Flgared .7 and Hem
Sal"'nt""h c""o!')TalfPFlingldittaTLT
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WITITM 00009.
MIIRPItif k BURCHFIELD invite the encash:es of
b , ret .,„ t ,,,t, large mock of White GosJs, fen
ea Cambres and Jukonals, Mausooks and :Hall
blasting, Firmed Swiss Bluslina. Embroidered ditto,
COMP, UMW, Book and Swiss hiliginS,Etatied
-.salmons, Camblie Dimities and Stripe. Victoria,
Lisle, !vats., Thread,. Bobbing. Jackonet, and
Sales rAlr.g. end Inderangal Needlework, Collars,
at. tee.
A s these g. aro urchased from the upon, of
the ressuulactare ood rs, th ey p can be told Al .101 , 1 ;mem
POLITICAL GOBBTaTIITIVHS.
TAMES D LCICKWOOD bus in pre", and. mill
. 3 ia:W,'hi:MlT—Da Mums on the Divine Origin
of Government, tranalaied from the French, by R.
B.
Salter, M. D., Gwen. Second edition 1 v01.1200e.
ml 2
ew I) LOCKWOOD
npatterns 01 watt
lr Paper, in Chamois, Gold, plain, and fanny ea"
have teen recenhly received, ingether with en I!0
venation of French Baiderv, Vita Board Ptuu., and
Tester Tops in Gold and
W Velvet.
P MARAhIA Lt.
Will Paper Save, h. 5 Wood street.
Ai MASON A CU are 'eerie:rig daily, additions
td fthe fellnerine nylea, to their rplendid moat or
Dread Goody, ire aSuper Mirk and. Fancy alibis,
soh.' pc.m.. Cloth.; AlllierOA-s, !Dania,.
=zed Parma Do Lams; Boole, Sams, Orsorider
Lod Bariala Lawns, Ac.; also, Mourning
Lim Glob in sal taint twisty. ap27
PORT OF PITTSBURGO.
itivre.—Tnere vreic.lo feet I Inches wrier in etas..
el lest evening. and falling.'
ARRIVED.
Michigan, Brie', Beaver.
Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth.
Atlantic, Parkmon, Stevensville.
Sege, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Buyer, Cordon,
Camden. Hendnekson. McKeesport
Luke Erie, auk, Beaver.
Caledonia, Calhoun, Wellsville.
Sockeye State, Reno, Cinch:mad.
Empire Etsse, othran, Now Orleans.
Path., Smith, St Lodi,
Milton, Dave, Memphis.
Jas Nelson, Moore. -Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
klichigna,priea, Reaves.
Camden, Hendrick we, McKeesport.
Fashiem Peebles, Elisabeth.
Baltic, Jacobs, W e.
Atlimit, Parkinson. Breernmille.
Bearer, Gordon, WeMedia
Lake Erie, Clark. Deaver.
Lends McLane, Cannel, Wheeling.
Ammonia, lileDride, Pt Lana
Clipper No. I, Duval. Cincinnati.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
ST. LOUIS—Mt Vennon4 •• It
Sr. LOUIS—Puis, 4 r.
NEW ORLEANS—Ergite Stott, IVA 3t.
CII,OIM We, /SW} —The St Lad. Republican
states that the old Monongahela has again changed
owners, mid that her (atom destination In all probe.
bilkp will be in the trade betareen St Lands and Rock
Island. Capt. Spencer'''. Bail, and Mr. Allen, the for
mer commander and clerk of the Marl Slane, are the
parelomers, at MOD.
13IPORTS BY RIVER
II
Wear °glow:so—Pox Ease= 137sen-40 bhl. S
=dom.& MeSlacken b. ea; 7 coils, I lines,l b.bd
cooking atengils, 18 shores, Geo Ledlle, 21 bre lob, 1
hr do do, kg nail., bbl molasses, 1 bbl bedding, I Wil
son,n hods rope, 1 do cooking eteral', Owen 1 bro.
son; 43 bbls olosses, W 114 B Thompson, 1 bdl
c hests,
p co loughs, 11111,4 Mae rope, 11 bbls do, 11
chests, 0 Blackbarin bbls banis,'Neffe & O'Con•
It. Loeb—Pan Pgitta-3 cks mdse, Bingham; 340
tea kettles, &Alamo & srrison; 04 do, saddle trees, J
Forsyth Jr, 25 bags, 4 crates rags, 20 casks bacon. A
Laughlin; 177 bb!s port, t do land, 55 eks bacon, Bar
b/Wee, Was. & co; 2 hhds tsb, J A. Margate; 03 Imp
feathers, Leech & co; 4 bls deer skins, 1 bg feathers, 4
do rsgs, Culbertson.
Wheeling—Pm; Loa McLaxs-14 Obis g ware.
5 bhda rob. Lerch tc co; 11 ligs cotton yam. J
Uolo
-94 base bbis glass ware, Bingham; 141 Nils paper,
Ptlaranoll; 4 bbla eggs. J Biaek; 4 boxes hardware,
Whamore & Wolff ; Bs bbls flour,4 bags meal,B boxes
eggs, ownsgs.
Ctsacassatl lilrankoza No. 2-20 bbis mo
llusc.. Wick & facCandleas; 50 661% whiskey, J Pat
ton; 0 hbds bacon, 41 mess beef, Allen & co; bs,
17 bhda tab, Leech & co; 20 bbl. hams,! boo mdse, H
Head& co; 10 bbl. monism"; Brown & 1142011 , kt; 25
5, whiskey, neon & eo; do do, Lambert & nhipson;
ia Lb. wobl,'W Barker, 0 bb is whiskey, J Lazard.; .
do lard oit,Blackniore.
—Pan Alwerns2-39 b. anew, 9 Mils
butter, 9 do planes, Canfield; 20 bogs, 3 tons rags,
owners; 90 boxes cheese, 2 kg. boner, 2 bbl. vinegar,
Smart & Sill.
P. Bcca.s firltl—Fo bra wwels, 0 31 Young; 32
bLls iskea hms. bas boo
itt ks, Ta
l arfe at. 6
casks scra O'Comsr, 101
why, McDev & co, ps, Calera.hble
ilailmam cks bacon, ts hams, Clark Es Thaw; 30 b.
candles, Roblown & Little; 3 b. Ws. 1 ease saws, II
Graff & co; 23 bbl. pork, J Blab.; 30 bbl. etgs, Bell k.
Liggett;ll sks feathers, Bates) at ea, 4 bbl. .u., D T
Morgan.
31011815 do EIAWCIPILTiIa
TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS,
East oda Diamond, Pittsbo h. aptd
SOLO/108 ICHOYES,
OMIIISSION MERCULNT,Stockned Bill Brat
er. No 110 Second wen. oleyo-dly
AMERICAN COLD
as Coin:, DbaLL Eagles 'sad Gad Wien,
roll WA AT TIM
EXCHANGE AND MILSILIAO 110000
A. WILKINS b CO.,
E CORNER OF MARKET tr. THIRD STREETS,
Pittsburg*. ; 14120
PAUSE ASO READ
The most Impel coat Dlserrrryioa Re.
moven—lase Homed, foe tae Piles!
Dft. D. P. DROWN'S celebrated External Amory
cm Remedy for the Piles, has already proved
itself to be the only sure cure beer prehepted to the
public. Since We discovery of this seeable medicine,
toad the large comber of extreme cooed with which
Or. Drown has
many one has tailed to te entirely
cured. Drake the healing balms Antal, atter
months and years of expetimentaliring, du too often
1011 the patient where they commenced, or warm
but: alter a few days will decide the easkliy efeetirg
o perfect cure_
PSLOW Crrixmcs,l Win not ester into k labored sr
/MI/Veld 10 prove my medicine. I introduce it upon Its
an merits, by Its effect I intend It their stand or
yco prefer that loathsome disease, WatILES, to the
value of a few dollars, I rest We cos. with yom
DR. D P DROWN,
59 Lloyd Wreet, Halal°, N. V.
U,Sold wholesale and retail by II F. JSELLERS
rapt 57 WOOO a....
Tee Swaths= and 'Western ll•rollanntit.
DOUSSELY3 PREMTunt PERFUMERY.—The
IL subscriber respectfallyinviths Pol.he reel:Won to
his extensive stock of Perth:eery, Soaps, flth.log
Creams, to., to which seven Silver and two Golden
Medals have, within the fast wit years, been awarded
by the Insunates of New York, Donna and Phila
delphia, the latter being the only Golden Medals ever
awarded for perfomery either In Europe or thin
etiontry.
Rotman's tXtung.ther , Sravelos Cason,, ifilmemis
Ron, and Ambrosia.) snivenally acknowledged to
be gape.. to a s Shaviag Cleans thth canny or
Rama
o.aornions ova Searmo—Reautifully transparent,
and poste... highly Raton smooths and llithe
loOpetuot; oast-coot Compound; Atnbentiat
tro, lab'. Military Olni•ing :forth.
ocruirMaTaa.ctSoozs—Altuone..Roso,hlille dears,
may, man. Float
innog!Seesp'are''rVivuest'dy,t ;i h ndoor:Snd Clee'asslan.
Ezra.., con vat HoNIMELCstilO—Rose, /satin,
Bouquet de Caroline, Germ:atm, Jenny Lind Mousse
line, Joekey Club, Magnolia Clcmaute,' Ceroottle
llosat, and many °thee Tanen. in all aisty different
perfume.
Tott.trWatiox—Flolida Water. Eau de Toilette,
Orange Plower Water, la. a great Twiny of Co.
logif n e . .and La,Lenedoenr 13.. e.
Oa.
Anthem Oil, 'Modell., E. /th•ottle, Diane, Von..
pound Or Ildermw4lale Dyer, liquid and Le powder,
and Philocome, and Jenny Lind roma...
OnonaLere Paara.nosi—ltalsomic Mil. Rose
Tooth Poste, Charcoal Dentnfice, °done., ' Tooth
Paste, and Tooth Powder.
Comagrons—Vrectable Cosmetic Cream, Amandiso
for chapped hands, Cold Cream of Howes, Cream dc
Per., Lip Solve, Raspberry Cream, an.
Depilatory Powders, far mooring superfluous hale,
Pearfrowner, Vinalgre de Aromatic Vinegar,
thew., Oath Compormen, Yemen Salts, besides
a great variety of other articles, too earnest. to be
mooed in this advertisement.
The subscnber bores to maintain the reputation
which ins enablishment has acquired, by duposmg
of nothing but first rate is s,
nee
will be Imp) to
forests those who othy wish to patrons* him. tither
wholesale or retail, ou ressonable Mims as Illy es
tablishment lathe United Bute.
XAVIER RUIN,
Successor to and runner Dithetor of the Inamatory
o f EUGENE ROUSbEL,
_
• 114 Chesnut street.
Mr Ethria's Perfumery is Mr We by .11 terrprinei
-1 Druggists in the count)' spi7:dis -
THE TLA JIAILICETs
EAST :IDE OF Till' IDIAMtIND,
• • Purmicsort.
TIIERE Is nothing tome refreshing than a cop of
goal. Tea, batlizete is great dialeary to °Warming
It . 1 o srmicle Imported on which live* la
greater deception practised. Tne BLACK TEAS sold
by Grocers generally, are weak and barmy, tnd the
Green Teas. with a bow exception., • Cameos M• 2111.
sermon. article. the fine bloom on shirk, belrg
composition of VI.IOIIII. de- as analysatton will
prove. Such ua, h ought to be expelled from our
market as "Pottaxotraii
We have commenced the Tea Trade In Pituboegh
with the fall deteination of Taloa
onty; and having b e n dealers in thaarticl e e
upwards
of twenty Yeami (Ere of which exclusively in Tea/
we flatter oarielves to be }edges of Dad Teas, wo
consider DWI at ant roc; and • bad name is often
oil:anted by selling them; bat if wiling &Goo* swan:
at a reasonable poeconll obtain mart, whylre ac .
,re of our shale ur prjees, higalicon'aidered,,
mall always be as low at any o th er T on Dealers to
the United States.
Our Prll.l per Pound.
IMAM.OM .
Good Black Tee•••-• 0 ZO l Cilual Often Tea.-- 0 40
Pine Flavored do• •••• 05 Suring diode—•• -• a 150
Strong rough devoted Citron( d fine deal 075
.Eogitsh kind ,v• • 050 Very su ml perior •—• 100
Beautiful aromatic tild 0 75 Extra 0.14 and best
Very bah Imponed• • 100 fomented • --•-• ••• I 25
Ftrong and Roush Bayorrd.filaek Tea,76cts.
per lb.; hi. Tea WO receive direct from the London
Docks, duty free, It being for exportation • hln Pm
dimly the same lied that Is retailed by the Tea Drat.
ens In England, Ireland, and Scotland, et fo per poem&
Toole who study economy will do well to an idle
kind of Tee-
Die above Teas we retail direct from the origin 0 1
ebests, so imported from China. Those who prefer
P.kage Tees, we have seek always on hand, from
pouter pounds upwards. Also, Coffees, Cocoa,
Chocolate, Loveland Crushed Sagan and Apices, sod
Pickles of all kinds; • MORRIS 2 UstIVORTfL
Proprietors of the Tea Market, east lido Diamond.
ap14.43w
issol REED HOUSE, (1 150
USITU &•BABB6II, Props...tom
PuUse Spare, Erie, Pa.
GENERL STAGE OFFICE—Swarm fa i r .
ud South A ern &ago, leave Mir koala u . Car
Ret to and from Steam and Packet [loam Wa ll a
AL W. K 1 .1114, lata of the AIM:MS llotel, Erie, P
a. W. i 1.12214 tote of the Mamma Hotel, Ohio.
n 04410111
TAIA P 111331 M.310L
pTtECIBEDY the same kind of 8,,000 and Roca.
dithered Teas that are retailed in the old country
at es and bs per lb. can be obtained for ACM and 73c per
pound at Tog To Meaux', east rildc at the Diamond,
Pittsburgh, or at Morris & Ilaworth's Wine Stem,
Federal Sims, Allegheny. The above PM, CIIIIILL
Tits, we receive through oar English Apia, dirett
from the Queen' Bonded Warehouses, duty film
being foregoer-tenon. ante
•
19,000 TONS RAIL ROAD IRON.
WILY; Ohio and Pennsylvania Roll Road Company
wish to contract fur eight thousand tons of Rail
Rood 10, forthe eastern divition of their road. extend
o
ins westward from Pittsburgh Three thousand was
to be delivered on the Oblo River, at Pittsburgh and
Deaver, berms the close of canal navigation In the
p r ssSet yeurOSSo, and tie remainder In the spring of
next year. The rails are to to of the panel.. in
lengths of twenty feet, and are to weigh GO pounds vet
liana! yard. They are to be subject to the inspection
of tlelomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer. For farther
Information, please. address the President of the com
pany, at Pllmbumb. Uy order of the Girard of Di.
Mae.. W.bl. ROBINSON, Jr., President.
Pittsburgh, April 5ith,45.90. apdt.dtw
CO.DALMER,.. HANNA de . have removed their
r Exchange Office to north west corner of Wood
and Third meets. .03
' C. YEAGER,
't. (sitar MINK
. • . . .
AISIERIICAN, ENGLISH. AND GERMAN PAIWY
0 0 01311; HOSIERY, RIBLIoNS, LAO HS,
44,,0VE5,, THREADS. COMBS, BUTTON s, Mts.
P P i ls g tV e sisfeTassay Vestlngs,
imACK" ANH.PANCY NILE CRAWMEL/NOW,
moil:10MA, and LINEN HDILES. a general as.
awn:tent of PANS, and every variety of maiming a
dil.k.sa—A , large same. of toward
I its etneWert styles, mein/ by
• /1 MASON & CO,
absyll
111 idattet st,
LOCAL hiATTFIS.
• TEL TIMM= DAILY (arn
an named Graham, a
• residing in the Seventh Wird, o-as
• y afternoon, by the falling of a
m as he was at work io his war.
fit
as In
FAT.4.I. At.
Stone Mason,
killed on Thi
shed upon '
den
A MAN 8! I
•—•Yesterday evenlag, about five
°'cl°4* •70 man named Soetfies, in • Male or
partial intaxi on, raised a disturbance in front
of a notorious house of ill repine on Prospect St.,
and alter bre ng the gate, attempted to break in
the door akm, when the mistress of the bona.,
Eliza 2 vivo, came out cad discharged a pivol at
him. The ball pima= through the flesh part of his
arm and entered his side, Inflicting a vary aevere
wound. lie was taken to ms reatattrant of Mr.
Wilson, =Seventh street, where his wound wu
dressed, after which he was conveyed to hi. home
in Allegheny.
"The story craze Family," us the title of a nes ,
novel, by the anther of the "Maiden Aunt: , jest
received at Holmes? Literary Depot, on Third at,
opposite the Post Office. Alm, at the ni"a°.
place, No. 9 of the Motional. of Mechanic; No.
3 of the Robbers of the Aline, and a Life of Jen
ny Lind, with a beautiful portrait on steeL
&MOUSY—The store of Mr. Blanchard, on
Waahiagtou street, near Webster, was burglarious•
ly entered on Thursday night, by some daring ras
cal, through a window In the back door. A dog
which was in the house, alarmed the inmates, and
the borglu was obl.ged to effect his escape with•
out taking any thing except some loose change.
Nor Duo.—We have been requested to state
that the Tribune has been misinformed in regud
to ihn death of three young women of this city,
named Ann Elisabeth and Margaret Elisabeth
Fritagh, and Mary Tagne, on board the steamer
Bello of the West, which was destroyed by Are.
They went on The North River," from Cinch , .
nati, and were delivered in safety to their rands
in St. Loom, and are about returning to this city.
GRAND LAIICINY.— , A young lad of preposseen%
log appearance, wet accented yesterday by officer
Scott: of the Allegheny polnce, for the larceny of
sixty dol!ars in cub. He was going to the coun
try, in a wagon, with another boy who had the
money in charge, when be robbed him of it.
Too Rurrxxx—The female. aenteneed to Jail
for participation in tho Iron Mill Riots, were re•
leased yewarday morning, by Abe advice of the
Attorney Gener*L Their term of imprisonment
expired on thy day before, bat their duct bad not
been pd.. These, we presume, will be remitted.
During the mouth of April, of the. year, there
were two hundred end thirty dee oases locked
up In the watch house of this oily Oce bon.wd
of the cumber were for drunkenness, toe
for vegraney, disorderly conduct, Ismetty, breach
es of city ortlinandes, breach of the peace, dec. &c.
A Wannum was celebrated In the Mayor's
office, yesterday MOIIIII4, the parries being
young lady and gentleman of color. It appears
that the gentleman had, for some time, been pay
ing his addresses to the lady, without the knowl
edge or consent of her Papa, who, when he made
the discovery, was an highly incensed that he pro
cured a warrant for their sweat, and had them
confined all night in separate cells in the watch
house. In the morning, however, Mayor Barker,
with characteriatic gallantry, interposed his eery,-
ces as mediator, on behalf of the young lovers, and
gained the consent of the old gentleman to their
union. The ceremony was performed forthwith,
his Boni r officiating, and the twain were speedily
made one flesh. All panics left the office highly
pleased.
Too Tnocvau had a good hoinso, lan Odd
Walla U.U.
Daring the present Sheriff's true or office there
!mei Essen 149.6 commitments to the Connly
Weakling thews who were in rimiest the time he.
took possession. ()cacao 710 were for vagrancy
antlAtnankenneas.—Ciernaide.
Worifgmen•e Congress.
At the meeting of the Workingmen', Conuess,
at Union Hall, on Thursday night, after the trans
action of the regular bustneas,the following question
vies . taken tip far disc . ualon:
"is a Protective Tariff the True Policy of tha
Country?"
Mr. S. N../. Smith, Wall-Paper Hanger, opened
the debate by stating his view, of what • Pretty.
tive Thrift - WWI. or should be ; it appeared .
view to be almost anything. so that it end no con
nection with Whiggery. lie defined it as a levy
tog of duty on foreign importations for the protec
tion of manufactures, commerce, art, science, Sc.
If Europe levied high duties on American goods,
was it expedient to admit her productions free? He
called attention to the condition of Europe, labor
now was cheap; the capitalist reaped all the profits,
the laborer received comparatively nothing, he en
joyed few of the comforts of life, and none of the
benefits of education. The American laborer was
different. He lived in &different manner, hischild.
ran were educated, his position in Ma sale cf so
ciety was higher, and he required'in counequence
a greater compensation fir hi. labor to supply his
increased wants; he could not work at the lame
standard as the European operator. The Ameri
can manufacturer therefore could not tell hisgoods
at European rates, and Capital would not be inves
ted in this country, if the ports of the United
States were thrown open foe the free admiwion of
foreign goods. American capital mustgo to Europe.
If thin policy were adopted European manufacturer
woullifetch the metal from our mountains, menu
rectum it in Europe, and send the goals into this
market cheaper than they could be produced at
home.
A high azttective Tariff, therefore, was the un
doubted policy of this country, but not a Tara on
the Whig principle, of the protection of capital a-
lone.
The capitalist should not be hunted down on ac.
cmot of his money; his money was wanted for.die
public good, and it should be protected. But pro
temion wen wanted for all clam..
He was willing to place the capitalist first in the
protective scale, bat next there must be protect too
afforded for the raw material producer, and then
for the boos and sinew which turned that raw ma•
terial to account. We wanted protection also
against the influx of foreign labor.
The Tariff Bill of '42 offered no such protection;
it ,protected nothing Put capital; it was agreed
humbug, a hydroheaded monster.
The speaker then proceeded to review some of
the prominent features of the Tariff of to show
that capital only was nought to be protected there
in. Every thing win arranged for the benefit Milos
roonied'arismerricy; evenihe goods used for theirlclo
thing were placed at nominal figures, while coar
ser good. such as were used by the laboring clams
were taxed at tremendous rates.
A really Protective Tariff for the benefit or the
People, had never been known in this country.
A hig . Tariff wasueeded, but if the capitalists
have hal per cent, let the row material producer,
and the bard fisted laborer hove it also.
The benefits of the Tariff of '.12 to the people
ware shows in the decreased rates of wager to
forty live from those of forty - one, before the exist
ence of that Tariff.
We needed a Protective Tariff, but for God's
. .
sake hit it not be upon the Whig principle of Tar
iff; not upon the Tarilicif '42. nor that of kitieither.
A Tariff was wanted for the People ? one that would
protect every class of the eceamonity alike,
tdr.J. H. Watson, Saddler, add that tae object
of COOgreSS Pa/ the emancipation of labor
from It. enslavement to capital. Education cod
the Ballot Box. were the means by which this was
to ho effected.
. .
This question was only Important •n ter .s the
interests ofthe - workingmen. were affected by 14
so Cu u the relation or labor* Capital was eon•
earned.
The People had been imposed upon by the Ta-
riff humbug. They had been taught to consider It
al ■ universal Panacea for all the evils under
which they greened. The principle of a Protec•
rive Tara au radically false. The legal object
of a Ttuiff was Revenue, not Protection. It was
. .
Auti-Republican to protect one clue!, or one rec.
Lion °fate country at the expense of another. It
WILS CAIWit, Uodoll2locrlitie.
The Iron manufacturers, were not one, my, in ■
thou , and, yet the thousand should .be taxed for
the protection cf that one individual. Was this
the true policy of the country?
In regard to the Importation of foreign goods, it
I appeared to be the opinion of many parsons that
all the money which was tent out of the country,
tended to Impoverish it. The intrinsic wealth of
g Wiwi, was sot MOOI4, but useful commodities;
money wee hat:the ebadow of what use a Cam'
modifies was the subtance. The sending cf mon
ey out of the country was eo dimunition of the
mailing' wealth, if o subverafel returneras mega,
ed for It. Those nation, to which gold had been
made to onnwhote the public wealth. were the
most weak, as Spain for example. Those coon
tries which bed the Maw money and the greatest
abate of awful commodities, or real wealth, were
ever the most prosperous.
Mr. Smith had argued In favor of protection of
all classes of producers. There were some elms
es which needed no protection. They aelmd
The Farmer for Instance. It was Capitalism alone
who marred It; and was this to benefit the Valh
i-igen gentleman of the affirmative wished to
have grater:non against Foreign emigrant.. They
had Came, eat al drottero, bet as producers of not.
gone Wealth. Foreign emigration bad been the
main eaves of the national :prosperity and ad.
vancement.
Time and expenenee had proved the Prater,'
lire poltcy to bee humbug. It was exploded. It
WAS not beand or anywhere except in this western
caudal' and some of the Iron districts in the mutt.
ern putoirthia State. Free Trade wen moan
malady acknowledged to be the trim policy erne
. nom A Tariff for reienue vas advisable as it
Mu bet an indirect tax.
Only vas wadi yin of tle capital of am masarf
ou employed in manutacturiey enterprise, out of
this, perhaps only one fourth required protectien.
Should it bo protected to the injury of all the re,"!
The interest Of the wcrkinginen wot , M
be injured by bringing real wealth Into the country.
- Mr. Laud:law ea:d that Protect oh meant the ex.
elation of the products of foreign lalsar that came
la competition with these of home labor. Ile ap•
Peeled le be very mach imprmerd with tee im
portance of what he called the Golden Rule or
the Scriptures, 'that man should earn bin bread
by the sweat of his brow." If compelled to be
mere consumers, the Golden Rule contd not be
obeyed. The meter of subsistence ewers between
! our two oceans, we should toe !herd otmelven
! Withettt any dependence on others This sees the
intent of the Golden Role. Men should labor
(or themselves, not wear cut their lives ter bos
ses. 'All foreign competition whit their tither
should be excluded by a well coo ctr.eted tariff.
Mr. ISemer was a enigma of the U. States.. but
be was also a citizen of the world. He believed
man had a right to ettelenantw from the products
of the earth, and that his right should be free from
all incumbrance by tax or dtherwirte. The effects
which a high tariff had produced open Greatßrit.
sin showed conclusively that it was not labor
which was benefited by a tariff. The monied in
terest in this country was notileiently protected
by the Banking system. It needed no assistance
of a tariff to enable capitalists to rob labor.
Mr. Stewart, an Iron_weektr, hod thought the
day gone by when any porton of the Working`
Men would advocate a Tara fur Protection. He
wait mistaken it appeared. If the manufacturing
intereeta roold net eallitaill themselves be wee not
in favor of bolstering them up with Protection du
ties. Ho did notbeheve it to be the policy of this
country to become a great manufacturing nation; !
to be'converted onto a gloat charnel huts e each
al the excess ofmanotncturee bed recdcrcd Eu
rope. He referred to the cond.:ion of the opera •
Ifet's in Mattel:meter. Lyons and other great man
gee -taring cities of Europe, end asked if it cars
our wish to become lobe these. Amerien posses
sed superior facilities for Agricultural permute,
the most noble employment in life. Pdanufmt ars ■
tended to the degradation of the masses and were
prothactive of disease mod crime. It was never
Intended by the Almighty that we shuttle neglect
the ashore of the earth for ouch Unnatural em.
plovosents,
if the country possessed superior (will:lea for
manufacturing, they would develop , " themselveg
without the sod of proteettve duties Protection
was rot for the people. Its meaning Wee every
day illustrated by its leading advocate, through•
out the country. Thep wanted the protection of
capital and the crashing of labOr, to order that
men of capital might roll in luxury, w brie their
serfs were auffering in poverty and trpl. The
speaker alluded to the letter of a Certain gentle
men is reply to the solicitation of 210 Whigs
for blot to condescend ta represent them in Con-
Fress, and his Kok...none el regard for the in
ters sts . of American labor; it wee American cap
ital which woo meant; thia man would spurn the
laborer from him; he would feel contaminated
by his touch. Not one of those 210 Whig frigid,
of Amehiron labor, who signed the calf, but re.
joired and exalted in the sentencing to the coon•
ty jell and the states prison, a few weeks since,
of those unfortnuale creatures who had commit
ted no ellipse under God's heaven, ease that of
being peer/
The protecting which people want is the free.
Into of the public domain. [Great cheer:nal —
Thee wanted it to be wrested from the hands of!
esritaltsts and speculators, sod given to the peo
pie for their subsistence. Let the people report
to agricultural prireuitv, and they would free them
selves from their present vassalage. A manulac
tory was an Oil wherever it was establiehed—
The true policy of the country was to depress
capital and its influence by every pose ble mean',
and to elevate manhood.
At the conclusion of Mr. Stcwart's iemarke, a
motion was made and carried, that: the debate bo
postponed until the cleat meeting.
The Barnet House "—the immense hotel re•
neatly completed at Cteclneatl, was thrown open
for a grind toirce on the creates of the 3d inst.,
end on the following day wasopened for its appro.
prints boainees. It is among toe most exteneive
and magnifiCeet camblishments in this country.
Great Jay la tea INorldt—G•alth and
Lapplns" to IDaOhtndl
' Dr. B. D. noVVIVN
SHAKER SARSAPARILLA ,
,!
• teossvomto)
Prepsred by steeps, and put up in QUART RCM ,
TLES, for the removal and permanent earn of all
diseases arising from an impure state el tho blood, or
habit of the system. Olt— -
FEMALE COSIPLAINTS , Laser
the
fell, Ude., Pimples or Pustules on the Pace. Chronic
Sore Eyes, kUngurerns or Tettee,Seald Head. rthertroa•
tiem, None Ibe 80,. or Joint. 'and ail diseases
anent, hoot sit low:mums ore of Alfemosys Le.
For explich,and lurthrr particulars. gall opoc one
of por @gone and get a pamphlet, semi it - carefully, end
lodge If llOO% Eel SHAKE.II. SARSA PAR
ILLA I t o not the very mesbeino to cure yea.
N. U.—Remembei , eve:y label on the bottle has the
Elector's. smile:ore, "S. R. Hove." None other genu
ine. rilre $t per bottle, or 6 hottles for BS.
roe ro'e by ~or School:tucker A Co..
J. A. loom., Pittsburgh; D. A. Ellints, Allegkelly;
P. Crochet,Brovresnlin; W. R. McClelland, Mao.
ettrmer; and by druggists generally. Also. y the
proprietors, 110 W F. A.:CO6
sp`...l.4l6•sylyT I College Hall, Cincinnati, 0.
iscat,ANEorzs. ,
Pt finny
Ws of gsperint 'qoalitY
finny ground. Whir, purr, and nna,lulteiated, an)
bailable or land, &e no rue low by •
W
apYS non & 3 , 1 teeny
— YB ULle CT.:IIENT 10, rat
opt:* W W
I t !eVyu ' or s i , , L " ltt
lower loon :lave Lmose otfrro , Olio market.
0p25 W WALLACF:
110L1'ING Cl.Olllll, oil uombers,
wartmled, sod .1 ,e.11.11e,1 :ee,
p 2.3 IV W WALLACE
(ILE MANTELi o'o l t
W o W icran AL.LACE.
uotito.
orrodlhrekor2ME
Laud and 9 WAD fur I,ldle,
A FLOURINCPAIILI., with four ru^. or 1,
I,dll.
Of the 1.e•I ineorto:.. •• buttnr thr vrev —a,,,11
• f.r.l rate Saw Mtif. on all at clot t nc•,firiliorr ttr..ntn,
ar.J 16 acre. of 1...1,0rd
IlnuAc. ay.! other
Iran •
the tibia Nlnerne nt
Moon. - Coe Oh.o. A
seta the
acres
Gemailfal Farm, wri , tmr.royed, con-
t•rnang 210 acres. For treent, ~ 6 661, 1 . of
WILLI AST 11. JOHNSTON,
112 5,...0ncl rt. l'iltAborgh.
Wall Paper W•reb cum,
\'"o. 474 . 111ARKFIT STRF.F.T. between Third •nd
.111 Fourth streets, Pitriburslt, Po. ;SHOP AS SAL
OUM would reopectrally call the attention of hi.
Pleads and cdotonsersLa hOreorient ...norm and
general stock of nierehantrire. It alai he found he 'Som.
pure every weripnou of At nom and'French Wall
Paper and Border tor Perrino, Dllllll4 Rom.,
Bed Chambers, Conntine Rooms, rte., ranging Ppm Irll
ro
cents to 62 a pi e ce. too great a diveity of 'prices
and ovularea eon hardly fail to suit the circumstances
anirtasica or pahmero who rum fa Market
with their
petronsee, th e old re
established stand on street.
reirtrld3ro_
G ROCERIES., Ac-91 lt elem. (Perna black Tea
40 catty has do do
largrouplr Loguayrn Coffee;
bag. Rio Gam;
10 bogs old Gov. Java Coder;
10 Ittolo prime N 0 Sow;
brls refined end Loaf Sager,
tabd. N O Molammt
etc lif bee S H Molameo;
3 brio Golden Swop;
30 bell clarified Cider Vinegar;
.Iro doe asserted Corn Brooms;
40 due patelit ZineWesti l'oardai
to be. Cora. and Chocolate;
4 boo Superfine Rico Flour;
RI Die Vogrivh Parry CI eme;
J P WILLIAMS to Cu
Corner Wood le Flllll ate
- - ------
BORDILOAIe AN t) &SALO KCAL 'MAFIOSI:,
No. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, It
fete moo tiehiw Wood atam, to.
muse i
LSD. OttillNV33, having been
sec:purl y oduedted to the medical'
odopini and hi as for some hunt
genersl prothee, pow consnes
atimmeto is, the treatment of
the. Nitrate and delicate com
plaints for which him opPertunities
and experience peculiarly quality
him. 19 yews ...m.O devoted
w Omar d'
treatment of thoseemarlaintatilurtnsaigaa a I
time be bee had more practice and has muted more Dam
tents than can ever fall to the lot of any prlvate prat-
tltioner) amply qualifies him to offer asser.ces of
'
speedy, permanent, and satittf.tory cure to all aratc.l
'with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising theta
fro.
Dr. Drown would Inform those afflicted with paste,
diseases which have hemoe chronic by time or a,
graveled by tithe. of any of the common noAnuna of
the day, that their complain. can be radical at ly and thod
Slily Cared; he having given
Ids careful tention to
e treatment of such Case., and soceeciled in hundreds.
of instances in curing peon. of nillornmation of the
Bea or thebladder, mot Isinitred does.. which often
resolt from those ears where others have consigned
theta to Walesa despair. lie particalsrly invitee such
have town long and unsuccessfully treated by ethers
toeonsult him, when every autinfacticit will be given
Dent, and their moms tre_sted in a 1 . 1,f e•:ili.o• , o.g ,
its:hoes. manner, pntitiett nut by all
long erperieid.t,
a ry, ad inve.aticattornwhteth no
tt possible fur thole
Dear:it In general prueue• of reedit,. to VII< la
o els. of dome.
a(1.7 He rn ia or Ruptura .
—Dr. Drawn ..towhee par -I
maatilleted with Hernia to call, as ha has paid
•
site attention to thisdisci..
CANCERS also cured.
Skin Moues; al. i' 5, Idaday, speedily Oared
Chalet very '
Ns in—Patients of either sex &log at • diatance, by
stating their Ms.s in writing, giving all the amp-
toms, can obtain medicines with directions for nom by
addressing T. DROWN, M. D., poet paid, and encloo I
'Af .
c7No. 65 Diamond allay, opposite the Waverly .
Rowe.
Ritatogrnass.—Dr. Drown's newly discovered runes
dy for Itheutrialisco to • speedy am! certain remedy tot
that esta'ol trouble. It never fails.
Moe and Private C-initeldox Rooms. No. a a-
Mond alley, Pitt-borgh, Pa a. Dootor is morays at
home.
ara-Sin net per. Dec B. DO
INIPLAIISIATOILY tiUIf.UDI AT'S 11.
THE AMERICAN RHEUMATIC BALSAM!!
NEW remedy lately discovered in the Vegetable
AKingdom—a sure and permanent wee (or all
Rtmeramic Complaint, such a!
Ingtetra ßhe uttety,matism. Chronic.
Gopt. Lern tante anbdli Merman!
a,
, Spinal Affection., dee. m
This medicine has long been sought for. It has been
said that Baena:lllPM weld net be eared; but there is
a remedy designed by nature for the core cd every du
ewe that the hummuyatem is subject to. At lint a re
medy has been found that cures Rheumatism of the
wont farm—one of the meet minable vegetable Prm
elections of the earth—the Rwanda and most important
dithowey of the age, and a wonderful blessing to the
human family. It corn without eiekenlng or debilitm
ting, and renews strength and vigor to the whole sys
tem. It hoe cured, daunt . the past Woo months, over
SW cases Out once conadered incurable.
Osnificates of the curative repcnies of this meth-
Wm can be seen by calling on the Agent,
None genolneaulen put rep with an engraved label
upon the outside newel . ..NT, signed by the proprietor, It
Tai Aok i It.
Bold by
ti:dleslia.
cans/ Third and Mutat a, Par. ugh.
5914 IWO by : , • r HOSIAS,_
No IC9'hlclu a, gar' nn.'i;
PITTSBURGH AND LQUISITILLZ
,
STEAM PACKET LINE.
ic,Ncot:K.,..GED by the liberal patronage emended'
..E.4 to rill regular and Wei cond.,. Liner, the owns
cis of
lineloing fine steamers hare orrunged them
into a limween'l l ittsharuh .1 Louisville.
One of the boats will porltivriy Icons Pitubergh on
even filiginsy s Wor.nongy, and F4l.l.,Ar Esminin,
at 6 o'2l.k—fol or not full.
The fair boot of the Line will stun og Monday,
FebtonrY hUih.
Steamer GCSGreI,•••••-•••-•••—•Cop!ain T. Moore.
" Z. Toy •••• M.Lecris.
thitiLurgt-- ...... " J. L e on,.
Farmer " Benedict.
Fairmount " W. Ebbert
For "mentor baisnue apply to
fablis.l GEO. 11. MILTENBERGER. agt.
REGULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET
CINCL.4NATI,
J KOrItH7-
T
as, C' ,, Puth' WM J.
; ndid boat was built by th e
~ ..A.,.dat,- --- "al ow: '
e ' rso l l s the steamer 1154 PC Newton,
re, r the Cintlanati and
ee‘ellariallitlel!thur:ll-Pr:eket made, end •will
leave every, .WednetOay, for etneinanth he place of
the New Elerlend, No. a.
For freipht or rummy. *poly on ?nerd, este_
moat G B MILTENBERGER, Ant
PEPIeBURI.II3 AND WHEELING PACIit.T.
The splendid het ;sealing steamer
im a ria
LOUIS 7,IeLANE, W. S. Penwell,
mnsmr, Uterine undergone n Mar
' open repaahl sad'. run hereafter ell a
reculer pnelret between Pntsburge
enW 1,110 cline, leerier, Pittenargh every
FoeMonda
Wenr.e..lny sod Ender mornings, . 0 o'cir.k.
freight cr r. 3. v. , uPPG' el.b..i,74.,,,aLEß,stient.
'eel •
EIONON6 - AIiiCLA 11OUT11.
Only 72 ntegtrult.
Vie Brownsville and Camberlrani to flaltisnore and
Philadelphia.
FAUXTo BALTINIOI.- ..... • •-• 010 00
ns. • ••••• 12 03
TilE morning boat leaves the wharf, abase the
bridge ' daily, at o'clock precisely. Time to
Baltlmore,32 bears time to Philadelphia, 40 hoar.
The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev
ening.%) at n o'clock. Passengers by leaning on the
everting boat, will cram the mountains to stages next
day, and thus timid night travel.
Secure your tickets at the Offtre, hierserigXhcla
House, or ha Charles lintel.
octi4.ly J. 6iIESKI.II EN. Anent
HEW AILITAPIOZEI ELT
illtialBso.nan
PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE.
Tw'o Daily Limp, Exprets Packet Eoaph
And 11411 fload Cars,
(EXCLISF•ITZLT TOR PaT511110IY.B,)
TO PLIII,ADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE,
. Via the New Centred Rail Road and Penn's Canal.
Time—CO hour • •....... Fore—ale through.
236 miles Rail Road, end 150 nines Canal.
ON the in Met. thence Central Keil Road Compa.
ny commenced r nuntng Two Dana sun. ram
imazo Car, from Jnehrteren to rbiladelphra, leaving
there immediately el.' the arrival of the looter
Routs Born me Wcw. By this arriumement passen
gers wan go through widmut detention.
A Reget float will leave every morning at 13 o'-
clock, and every rvcrann 010 o'clock.
This Tome, for Safety. i , pernl, rani comfort.
to not
equalled by any now m use to the Foritern
For payeage or miormation apply to
W sercu, blonongobelo Rouse;
a D LEECH it CO, Canal Cum
IllalbLiA it 1111 .1 K& f lti i G , 21.;;I i L n r itat t l . 1 , P , ACK
WFLIIVILLE,
L ' Capt. B. Young, will run en re-afar
packet between Bufsburgh. Wheel.
tag, Bridgeport, and Sonfialf , leaving Pof s burgh every
Monday thernoon, for Wellsclle, Steubenville. and
fitridgeport. and every Thursday tifternorn for Stc Own-
Wheeling, Bridgeport. Coptina, end Sunfish.
Ret=ning, loaves Bridgeport end Softball every Tans.
Ear aburnoon, and Sunfish every' Friday afternoon.
For freight or punsage, apply on hoard. Of to
WILKINS. Agent.
apS
MEM=
That ;Pleadidsteamer
agalBAR I",
gwith, master, will leave for the
above and intermediate landings an
Saturday, Lie 11th inst. at 4 o'clock, F. M.
For Imola or pasame, apply on tmard, or to
3 NEWTON JON Eu A. U WILKINS. AP..
amyl._
FOC SAINT LOUP- -
~,,,,,.. ~.,,t The splendid lam steamer
AMAZONIA.
Mcßride, Mastr, will leave (or the
atiave end all intermediate ports on
this day the 10.5 nut, at to if eock, A. M
l''''
''''"'"' r""'4..9'POoltV4/47'.:1t to
Apt
i F ,.. B 6 RLOBITA r ItatAFiII Al EATBIIi; .
f . .a.-„,„„.. ~„ rut splentlil ,,, , vprtng steamer
....,,i'ik. rrid,,, matte, will 1.711 V, for the
• 4:llt above and all intermediate ports or.
~trsti.,4!"..•••t•t,.lsln..st., at pp o'clock, A. m.
or
' ' ... ...
n•
'. -""T;lrtoAi."4`}','7,,,tall.GElL..
Tad Ft — , wilt lobe aught fur New Orleans,
„ h p, p r is . i.. ef re.shippina- ray 9
I. LUZ td.
The ap.radid Needier
-
Koutox 'trarter, if 27< for th
r"...rtatrotoe. ant! all lattrrrardtato porta o
Pita day, the, 1001 Inat„ At a r. Al.
Pot irclaht or passage only on or in
N‘ylo r LACK. Adro!
• FOR :SEW ORLEANS
T""1" .. r 41 ft " i 7 W,V . ir
mrr
Ea, .11•41, wsi !cart (or above
na.:ia,
ea,,,,a • , I.; al.:, 11i J:
POT in, uL ur pa.•age,l.;, , p4 tan b.:J. nr to
6 UEO tt :411:MN BERGER. Agem.
ESL TE iIN lASI:RANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH%
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
J. F a•Y_. I R. Rluira, Iny PreaN.
%I'll! -c acr.cr.l4 all kinds 1/t risks,
FIRE A.M.ISLARINE.
utprited and promptly
tt.tauttoll—tosnmtvil Ly Directcyt'who are
ottnarn te th e coca:loony. nod who are deter:nit
. . proterttese end Ittewelity to =ammo, Cu char.'
• • bat, obey have esoniced cy aeon, the best
•• ttlton to Otoze why cOo•re to he knotted. •
•t• it. Mu te r. J Geo. Block, J. V:. But:cr,
m. 3). C. kttnjt•oto Go'o•
J • .:,.on, Weo. tl. lo) orb Jao. Lippotrott, Thos. K.
Ji1.21,P1 bl'Anley. Alex. N'iratek, Theo. Scott.
.nto., Na. ;I'2 Water Greet, (V717,1100‘ f hying
C.. utootemb) Pitoollottt h. toOttlly
BARNUM'S HOTEL,
NEW YORE.
Broadway, corner of Bidden Lao.
extenow HOTEL has been leered by the
L subscriber, anal his been completely mriPmf m
the most elegant Mann, Large addition. arc now
being made, which. whey compteted, veal matte it the
to exteneive Iletel ta New ork. It Is tee determi
nation of the props biter, to Make it equal, evuy re
ppret, to arty other flow In the United Kates. Its
ta the most derarabla and central in the city, Ite
ing to the faabionabie out or nrOaJWIll, etnvenlent
ta all the publie butli:lar, mates of ammtemezt, and
Moaners. Grateful rot the Itheret patrohope received
!root his accent friend., ',bile at Cumberland, ilk.,
and mote recently et the Weddell flour, Cleveland,
ethic, 110 wwwd.lir Wicks • [mould of their patron
age, thr his new astniallthmenb of .New York, and
logrio maitre them that every ego. on its Part shall
be given to addl.:ter to their wallon
BARNU and pleawre.
A. B. M.
New York, March, litrilb—forMlS-ain .
n
Ptr.2o%"Cd%o b eitZ k i rTa C . L r ; n ' y th , c alli ' a ' IT.
re Cumberland end-Wheeling, t.p to Wednesday,
th e day of Mar next inclusive, tor the graduation
and masonry of the portion of that Hoed, extending
truni die (Indio an the north-western turnpike,. rmet
the Tygart's ne ar 'ey river, to a point on t ram, uh fork
et FI-11 Creak, e the mouth of Long D embra
ma x mtne section. Alto, the eight sections be
ts .en the month of Drava Creek and the city of
%V heeling.
y of work will ba presented by the line 10
i.e variet whielt will include light and moderately honey
gra ,,,, kg. Several short tunnels, and a considerable
amount of brulge mitteoury•
Specific:miens may be bad at the Move named ad
60 ta en aid aner the tat of May ensume, and further
inmation obtained from t.e Engineer upen the
litm.
l'asecepttonable testiminialo of chamber most
accompany the hods, arid the bidden ate requested to
mum what other fink, If env, they arc engaged in,
and when it will lie completed.
The work must he energetically pro...meted.
By order of the President sad Ihrectors,
BENJAMIN H. I.ATROBE, Chief Engineer.
Baltimore, A mi In. DMepttidlen
_
. _
A. WESTERVELT & SON,
1;71.1.L KNOWN VE,NMA.N _BLIND
t V Veep constantly au band or woke la osier the
1.2 at a 'Salo intheir lineat their old No. IN Si.
tinir street; also, at NeAl Market creel, second story,
ern ritnee in Ihn Diamond. Venitian Shelters 19.1, la
order, and eid lilinds neatly repaired.
•
IIinIIIOVAL.
[[lllo RCII. CARUTHERS & CO. have removed is
%._/ et Mom vt, batsmen Wood b. Market. In the
house Monody accepted by Hardy, Jane. n co.
no-Lbut
--
I 0 lINSTON & STOCKTON lan ve 3too erred
Taiwan 4 llama !linter/ Enynani, Hu
or ntw el /1011; C 101:.•
VOL ninoy,s Common 'lnce Eno', Co:C4 and
pn, or lonthog.
Cal) Ihy PannOolcta, No. S. SubJect—
“ldren r000al."'
8010 , or, Now is:awl—Niche and Mo , ni nt. not 7
lclfelfariegatire!to Strive. a Desires m
Wr...hda:;:'ll9ll:peM4'i find It to heir
to ran on
dTtlten7h CD.,
(trail 11xstn.
—^ and
ash truld• tO botentliii
Practical Agriculture.
TrENRY Stephens, F. R. S. E. of Edinburgh, the
13_ colcbratod ootbor of th e "honk. of the Farm,"
Th ,te a ,,,, Norton, of Yale College, New Doren,
nit preparing for the peen n both hder the abut,
tide. It will embrace
story
a n t e. 01 Importance
connected with Ad-coo:tate II cao no Lanuches,
both Theoretical and P1L1V.4711 1 . 'Science, in or tar
It has, tip to the premt time. beer, made arsilabla
to practice, by expert...env, will be treated in its tele.
don to every' operation as it occurs in the [dale of
the reasono." The work will arranged cuter foot
distinct beads, reproseuting the .e n s oca, teeming
....a Winter and
l ending with Autumn.
dallES 1) LOCKWOOD,
ml 3 Book sedge and Importer, lot Fourth at
AA. MASON e. CO. roe now. opening ...other
I ~ large Invoice of I ancy Embroidered Parasols;
ow°, gcnerni astortment of Fiolo do at all prier..
400 ...rated Silk rind Lista Thread Moves;
an dos Bieck and do Ledio.' and Gent& do
NC dos black cod white Cotton Dose,
:5 dos do do Sill do;
ta. dor Gems' Mita Dal( Hose;
Id dos Ocrna' Drown Cocoa Ralf n 0.,,
neecived, and now opening by
more A A MASON lo Colt
--iviatifiGtalf - Pdtii.T It ti bit IP.
Ye
lor
rl
aileghelly on 4
e aaaq l[l,oo bent dirsolved by rilytual
corwent , Form. n
indebted , to said firma will make
N
payment toldich lc Co.. and chime against tho ennui
rimy ho prCaetitcd Liith ri CO, 100 settler - OM.
It MORLIISON,
1; 11 31011.111 SON, -
THOMAS IC LlT t at ixi.
ALEXANDER
MAUIVOPert- aPtUR
TO LII9Tg
- That large COISIIII0d1.• Dwelling Rowe
•
and Lot,on wrack aro s good Menlo end
Carriage House, being the property or,
28 and lone the residence of Mrs Jane ?de
gee, shunted on Webster et, near Sererith
street. For tem., apply told LOWREE
mrdtf ' 89 'Wylie at
1.1••• Ulna ilons• sad° ea to Let.
II
intE Dwelling House occupied by the
• r* J_bscriber, in Third meet, nbore
INN South field street, with Bath House and
Office, from the to of June, ISSO.
&Keith of HENRY WOODS,
Third, or Water sts.
• O 8 ItMRS'.
a RLSIDSOME STORE, rat Markin alreal, Warm
Third and Fourth Wraets, prevent=aped by Mr.
I ^as Whitadas a r, ,Gas Stmt.
lag wall anishni ROOM in the wawa Waal,
la, door to hp. Thin Mauna, Cisikna. This yawn in
we :ousted, and vandal Sr a conical salami or Auden),
Id b. werreniently awasiged as dont& ram
D. GAZZAM,
•
OR,. Third at, mar Ow ?cat
ABRICK BUILDING, by 10 feet, three stork.'
high, with Engine, &e; located in Blnnhightun,
immediately below the Ferry. Enquire of
BOLLMANA & GARP IRON,
Pittsburgh Foundry
1W LET— Th e store on Nuke., neat door to Firm.
will be ranted low to a rood Irmo, end posses
-11011 given Irronediately. For terms .4%1
mrlA.ltf WAL gat DRYANT. t. Liberty ea
• To Let,
rrilE large three story Thick Warehouse, on Water,
beton Ferry street, mrming (men Water to First
street, on reasonable terms. Possession given inane
&swig. Enquire of
_ rebigtf F. LORENZ.
vALUABLE ALAI. k.ISrATE. UN TENNI Ernijilt
FOR SALE.—A Lot of Oround situate on Penn
street, between flay and Marbnry itreets, dioinioj
the hoase and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
haring a front 0(25 hot, and in depth 150 feet, 1•111 b•
sold ou favorable terms. Title noeXceptiJoable. EOF.
quire of C. Ol LOOMIS, litt @Lite. Wood.
ocat.l-dtf
AZNOLISIFI &
WTLIOLO3ALE OROCE
V F oder tor sale,
EX pkgs V. 11. Insp. Blank r. boa 11L R. Re'siiv;
and Gunpowder Teat; IN3 bag elates do;
Ir. boa Tnbeieco; 15 )gs . do , do;
100 bogs Rio 'Coffee; 15 ceskd Zante CUIMIIIC
200 tale N 0 Molasses; 15 balm E. Walnuts;
-
75 bbde N 0 SugaiT 15 do • Bralll Nuts;
250 borneassorted sizes 15 do , Filberts;
Window Claw; 103 do Pea Nats;'
40 bre Pipes; 00 boy gimlet' Almonds;
400 boa 4 otp; 23 bra Rock Candy;
UM boa Candies; 5 cales,Lfßuonce,
SILO n. codfi.b; 10 IS Pnrimpee & Regalia
10 tools T.nerst Oil; 1 Cigar;'
20 bre Chocolate; WO 0111.11 Bonilla;
SO dcz Bed Conde; , 5 bre Clove.;
r 0 rails Manila Rope;3 ems fidtmene;
30 bus *pi eed Chocolate; I 5 acre.* Indigo;
10 bade Pepper; • 25 rams Lem. STmPI
O bow, &lame; 25 cams Pepper Sauce;
2.00 lids Herring; 110 eases Tomnto Ceteup;
40 WU Vinegar;
I Gmund Spices of all kinds.
Nt bates Catdleamkt 40 barrels powdered and
40tixa Starch;
10 tree Moe; I 2 Loaf
raTilser;
10 brN Cha p ; 1 10 bps Whiting,
300 drums Figs;
As well no a genatal assortment Of Pittsburgh
blanufectured articles.
ltinieprattss Pnteit, Soda Ash.
464 V.41:2 of 1
rcet ~ : tozet te :lm e b. r at, g c tb al s i s l ,ll
casks now on tea t,
way from New Orleartilmid ex
pected here thle week; and 714 will shortly arrive
via Baltimore pat ships Jun
be
_Damas
cus, nod Album, whlth will be sold on Ismael, at the
lowest market price (or rasher approved bill..
W & II AUTCHELTRFX,
spa No lan Liberty st.
----- AraysTriciii 4 Tdi -11-
ci.E.Ait THE TII.Abg
. .
A r a, Sprang and Swam". Thy Goods for 1850.
ILLIAIII L. RUSSELL,
0
f .. ..4FrleSS'erant'S.mseordicßanittAtDl3,‘ British,lar
Bra
between Third and Fourth, sign of the.
B. H.., her jest commenced , reoeiving
and opening one of th e most , rich, splendid,
end extensive , stocks of Spring and Rammer Dry GaAs
ever offered for sale in the Western country. All of
them Imported Goegs are freshrepened, and received
per the libe steams. from Prance and England; as
als
o (
bleachedpo direct
Dom fa Domrm Belfas
L t, all
em
, and warranted the snick" thew
Linens arc all imported by the sobscriberinnd 'aro ail
pate flax yarn, warranted. Aletrjruh Linen Damask
Table Cloths, the very best manufacture; and bleb
Linen Goode of all kinds imported dlr.& from Delbert
by th e subactiber, and will be , feared the real ERR-gn
brash.
' LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
New style rich Turk Sad., all colors, splendid
good.; black Task Satins, all prier., rich geode.;
block glace Silks, all colors, late Importation: PILIICII
Rid Gloves, all colors. the bad imported; 'plaid black
Armuree, per last French steamer mew style painted
Dares., splendid goods. Also, a superb and largo
o c k amble black Bmnsels Lace, for eriaming ladies ,
dresses, very rich goods; plain Ilsreges in all colon, I
extremely low, beautiful goods; black Silk Fringe, all
widths and price., very cheap; French Lawn*, new
styles, pier last French reamer; plate black Gro De
Rhine. high lustre, superb goo dy block figured Geo
De Rhine Brocade, rt. goods; French and EYtalish
Cashmeres. new mks, beautiful goods; splendid
figured Nei. aoode Int ball dresses; rich embroidered I
Swiss Mulls for evening deco es; Sties Edging and 1
reverting, the hest ireporied; Silk Tassel In 01l colors
and quaint., new style, plain and satin slrlpid black
Darer., all prices; printed Laws, now sryles, from
h to IS cents per yang Bleeps de Loins; a new article
is , ladles' drones. Ana, a large and !womb stock of
new
style reline Bonnet Ribbons, the very best im
ported, all near.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
Canton crape Shawls, all colors, (met. from the Co.-
10111 Hon.; Turk Satin Shawls, eplendld goods, in nil
colors. per Inn steamer; beautiful changeable glass
ern Shawle,—fresh importation • white embroidered
Canton Crape Shawl ~, rune rb goOds; green embroider
ed C• 111012 Crape Shawls., apleodid goal.; Lapinia
French neadi Fwbroldered Mabee, finest importation;
Parts painted Cashmere Shawls, ell prices and quali
ties i ladies , mower Cravats aud Scarfs tag.. va
riety; French worked
Crepes , Collars, and Cuffs, a large
•43011.M.1.
A Large Stock of
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS..-
56 bales nob:sachet! Muslin., from 6 to lit cents per
wird 15 eases bleached 51uslIne :,from 4 to 121 cc uti
; er yaw& II eases Irish Linen*. l'ir.perted direct front
Denali; It bales Ticking, Lama to 25 cents' per wird;
eases blue Drill, Irmo 8 to 124 mans per path be.
sides a lull a thoinnent of Slimmer Clo th s.: Also. Ca.-
*inlet., Tweeds, Eanncas, and Keetheini 2 Jean.;
p e e ases dark Callen, fast colored, from 310 cents
pr yard; 5 eases lloyl Sone English, Prints, best
Importedi 5 bales Russia and Scotch Diapers, extreme
ly ner.' Also, Bourekeeping Goods of all kinds, very
cheap; 2 bales Ronda Crash, from 6.1 to 124'eents per
yard; beeides . - large stock of Check and Shaun
:gripe. Also, Canton Flatincle, of,
and gash
ties, et low prices; rad, whit all-colon
e, and yellosrElaneela
very cheap; bleached and unbleached Drillings, faIL
*woman; 5 cues blue Merrimack Calicoes, ex
tremely low; black and suableatlord Table Diapers, all
prices ; Woes eye Diapers, all prices and qealiacs,
very cheep ; colored Cambrica a fall assortment,
cheaper than ever 4 bales Derbies, awn 125 to 25 as
per yard. Aiso alarge Week of Canon Table Diapers.
Manners' Shining—A tea assortment, very cheap.
PARASOLS! PARASOLS!
The largest and mast splendid stock of Panwils
ever opened by any ono :hone In Pittsburgh, is this
day ret erred, and are all of the =welt French stelae
which, for 'whines andbeapLy, cannot be enthused.
As we have a large lot of thaw Parasols, they will be
old cheaper than any other hea th in the city tin al.
lord to *ell the thine quality ofgooda
The Ladies are reseccuutlyinvited to examine these
Parthols, es - atuy wil l fi nd some of the richest and
newest styled ever imported from Europe. These
-rasols are ell of Inc richest and melt fashionable I
co la lors, and are worthy of the attention of the ladies
All of the above goodewill be sold of at price* far
below any !mow in the day; and in order to prove
at , See 1, the public will please call and price these
g
s, and compare them with any other house in the
city, and be convinced of the above assertion.
Tee.an would here say to his...rens
moires and she public in general, that Caere are
two
other bee hive storea in market street,pretendlng to
e with the Big Dee Hive, which he same the ante
rne
celebrated and far fumed Del Goodlestablishment in
thawing!, The subscriber Would thereforasay to ell
purchasers of Dry Goods, either wholesale or retail,
that the Big Dec Hive, nahlarket caner, betweenThlrd
and Fourth,. now opening the largest, richest, and
soon splendid mock or wiring and sanimet Dry Goods
ever offered formic in Pittsburgh
BONNETS!, BONNETS!
New Hermance 1251 - 1--Taabergem and men fashion
able stork of Bonnets ever ripened in this city, Is jest
received at the sin of the Bag Dee Hire, on , MaHret.
street, between Third and Fourth streets, whom Dry
Goods of every description arc selling cheaper than
auy other honey in the city. The puede will please
take notice Dm there are two other bee hive storesan
Market street, who emend to compete with the Dig
Bee Hive, between Third and Fourth streets, where
the pantie wal find, at all times,the largettand nevirellt
style* of Dry Hoods, fresh opened.
land Please take notice - , mat the store is between
Thud sod numb streets, sign of the 810 BEE HIVE,
where Dry Goole of every deecaptiontae smiling
caul.. than at any other: house Inure Oily.
WILLIAM L. RUSSELL.
-—— - - -
MMM
- • -
TIIE subscriber respectfully informs his Mends nut
the public, that he Inu removed his 1300 T AND
SIRJE MANUF'ACTOKY to No 6 Market street, two
doors tibiefa Water, where ha has on hand it very
large essoitteent of 1300 TS AND SHOES of his own
manufacture, which he will tell unseen than eau he
P urchased too oily. DANIEL, RINI&
13oilm
I,KAC'FICAL, MALIIIL tared—An cleettent oppor
tunnynow ocean to a practical Maehinist, of
well estobliAed reputation, and some capital. to en
gage extensively in the STRAY ENRINI4 BOLLRIL, AND
FOUNDRY I:URINZR.
An establishment is now ready . for bnalnem, ample
in Mt its details, lucleding extensive wharf room, tor
any slccd Mel= boats. and (torn it! position, If pro
perty conducted, will doybdess command • large
atare ot business.
Apractical Machinist, as a parner Lt repaired, to
conduct the whole establishment; L andonly those folly
COOMOCNtatneed apply. Address, (post paidd `•MA
CHINE; CO" -Bon No 741, Philadelphia, Pa.
not7.dlnit
ALLYAPER—W. Maas.= is constantly,
TT 'raccivutgi from the largest manufactories IA
New York nod Philadelphia, nod also flans French
a-acacias, the newest and most approved styles of Pa.
err llossiout, together with Borders. Fro hoard
Prism, and Teaser Fops For sale at SS Wood at, .
mama Fourth at and Diamond alley, Istlecesaor to S.
C. HMI
k 4 t; F. T brie Just reed tar stennetr,
IV/. and for tale by the barrel or gogle pound at the
Crue t decd, utd Perfumery Warehouse. corner of
Stlat Wood meets. 3 N WICKERSHAM.
•
Changeable gun neiserls,
/F different shades, end very to for quaillY,IMIT
received as the Dry. Goods house of
MURPHY Ss NURCtingLO,
sole N 6 soros,. of South and Mattel sts
!Mosquito Bare,
VOUNDATION MUSLIN:I, Crown Lining.. Beek
., Conon Vim-from 3io etre. Mao, WICK
ING—Beat Sperm Braided Wiek, Chendlett , Wick,
Wedding . , lines, de., nsanteetesed and- fot Wet on
the lowest terms, by D kdEWING, •
ert-dlen /513 Petli et. New It otk. •
SMELT FIMOR OIL CLOTH—On hand, a tote es.
wildcat of 4 and 0 yard wide floor Cloth, eplen.
pettotosOer which we will cut to order. any size,
at eastern erhederelo priers. d PHILLIPS
11g - xe •
...EVIT ;PUBLICATION&
TucllttialtA.Bi"blpaiceilt":l7 .— or tb•P'GrCe i .'o"flisigek:
• Story et Real Ltfa—'Elresgrove; or lac Sunday
School Boys . Gantratted.---The Bar of Bon; or the
Danger of Uttructifird Affliction —storiea of School
Boys.--Eneange, the 'Hasse Chia—The We of
• the , wok special reference to its earlier periods,
and the opening teener of the Refornaation: by Barna.
Sean, D O.—A enounary of BiblicaL Antiqables,
for Schools and EM11144
PablialteSby-Ametiva B Minn. For sale. by
A II ENGLISH h CO, • •
sttecusorr to ELLIOTT a, ENGLISH,
70 Wood street.
letla mau a au rawa. ~.
i.l. potions haying tonnbela put on their kennel
In eonfona.ty toe respisninn of VerimeAle, Inn;
pitoie call et the Ros Woodland tbe Board rme'
second story, 'comet of
for the sama. BAUITEL FAIINESToCK
Pindrargb, 101 141, WO.
ROUT MoICINIGITAT,
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office on gotttl. tide Ai
Ad. Ent.n.t. .1. beorecuatert7
•P4-dtcrAwErs
•
J. lIARII./SO3„*.SEWULfidr
ATIORNEV AT LAW,
011IO7STATg COMMISSIONER for faking DV°
chms, Acknowledgments of Decalu, At.
Office—Found sureqd.bacu Sentlifield.
enll4lduee
PRI JOKY MARTIN emcees gy announces to the
Citizens of riusborgh, that he has perscan.tlr
itted, himself In thus sqty, for the purpose of prae
tlclng'Medicine and Surgery, In oil heartless branch
es. Hleoff.ce Is on Fourth street,Notse. Residence
1.4. - I , 7•rtn. et. ' not elfterViner •
Ca==NE=
11 STUART /a N., of roilvielesia, will oleo
on.the Ist of April. an Conte new mock
CLOTHS, CLISSIMEILES, VESIINGS,
And TAILORS' TRIhIIUING9, at eastern prices, eery
low for cash, at No.llo Wood al, nem to bleßenna's
Auction !loose. anl..Aarter
GREAT 11111 , 011T01 CHBMICALDISCOII3BI. -
- CHEMICAL COMBINATION
Frontthe Vorealte Iringdoss, to repel. Disarms
Dr. Guysottra Extriet of Yellow Dock
and • Ilawaitpaillla. •
Coin tortiomptlon t scrofula, erysipelas, theiniettilan,
Aotout, liver gomplatnts, spiral arlectlons, urcers,:ay.
gado, dropsy, asthma, scerveyoulleetiona of
the bladder and kidneys, mercurial elreltaea, eoh
rapt humors, rush of Word to the Lead, fever and
ague, (made criaplalnls, general debility, dYrlreP- 1
sin, loss of appetite, headache, colds, eciativenest,
gravel, night sweats, aholic, organic affections,
palpitation of the heart, bdcs„ paws la the tide,
hest, back, de.
It Is infallible in all diieatesßarilling from an Lae.
pure state edge blood. or irregular acdon of the aye-
W _
m: (G"
la the Vegetable Kingdom, an All-wire tieing ha
deposited plural and limbo: cotigenialto our constim.
lions, and Indented to be ears of &servo; end to the
vegetable kingdom dots the reason ot man, to well a
the loath:Mt of ani ale, tarn for antidotes to pain.
The Syrup is a scientific compound of the molt ail
stable plants in nature, entirely free from deleterious
and enernitingmlneral substances, sad as !repel -
disease from the system, Imparts vigor and ktrength i
• corresponding degree.
CERTIFICATES..,
An extruordinary case of Perefula, Erripelas and U
core, cured by the sole use of Dr_ Guysou's Cora
viand Situp, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.
illiantaa. Nov.' 17, 191$ •
D.: Gerson—Sin. I tender iny.ainrere hack's for
the groin benefit I have derived from the Me of year •
veleable syrup. I have been troubled veryinel with
ocrofoloun sore, which muds Oa appearance Os My
chin. 1 did not pay Much attention to tt at hest, sap.
poring a to be nothing ben. eruption Mar-appear,
personN far t. It finally began to increase, stroll it
reread to thi welt pen of the head. I applied in •
_physician, who attended Mr all mno inappte. I had
tried every thing that mold be tried. I 'envoi. Syr
up of Yellow Dnrk and Sarrapanils, and conginded
to use it, for I knew ilict Yellow iDock one of the
mon valuable articles in the world for the blood. I
haughty°. Syrup and from the .use of one imtue,
caul/ tee great change in soy system. I condoned
to emit until I was a *Ell male/ I now feel bbe •
new person; my blood is perfectly eleenred indirect
from all imperil.. There Is not a quesdon bat Um
yourpewly discovered compoimd Is tar superior
any sarsaparilla symp ever sold.
'this certificate is at your disposal to publish ir you
like, and.) . one you may - refer to me I shall he hap- .
py to give them all the information I about my
case,io. I remain your obedieotaervant.
Grukon G. Jortesorh,
113 Market Mesh
The best feniale medicine known.o TIM filmes of
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a positivc,sneedls
and permanent cure for nil complaints incident to
MULLES.
Its mild, *iterative properties render it pcullaity
the
to the slender and au
consttion o
the female. It in unrivalled in its effects upon 'Ruch_
disease& as Incipient consumption, humane:3ora
corthoca, es - Whites. irrecular menstruation, inertial
neat, of urine, endgene#l.l mantra:en of the sy nem.
It immediatelycounter:4. thht disunasing nervOuh•
nets and lataitude so common to the female frame,
and imparts an energy and buoynney as surprisinsi
vary are grateful. We hero evidence on file winch
thiltch a UR str , nnly to recommend this medicine to
mertitti people who hat, not been blessed with-011-.
spring.
Enot.arses Uygur, or Falling cf. the Womb, of Eve
ears' standing, cured by Or. Guynatt's Entree:of
Yelloty Doak end Sarsaparilla,. niter oven' other
known remedy had been tried Wilireill relief.
AVASIUNG:O3, Ohio, Feb.. 1340.
This ecnlGes that hay wile, aged 47 ' , eery has
been entering under the above complaint for bye
year:l—nearly ell of that time conGued to her bed. I
have for four years constaDily employed the best
tel talent tent conk! be privy-int thisecetion of the
country, without any benefit whatever. I have also
purchased every instrument recommended for the
care of such &scare, art of which proved worthies,
In the spring of 10.10, I was induced by my friends
to try Dr. Gaysoil's Yellow Dock and Sarseparilla,
which was used for four month, After she had used
It for about four weeks. It sees evident to till tem she
improvinir, and from this time she improved rap
idly, and gained ticsh and strength, until tits disease
was entirely removed, and Ile is rem enjoying most
excellent health. WM. MrililFOßT.
We being neigbbers of Wa. and Julie Monfort,
know that the aboye steteruen4Ta to the sickness - of
tan. Monfort, and as to the care being edested by
Gaysorils Yellow Duck said Sarsaparilla. to b. *Diet!)
true. JANE EDDY, -
51,1tA1l POWMRS. •
',Grant Cara Of Contracts'''.lone.
1!..c - roat e Jartuarf
Me Dennen—Dear Eire Ito - treat bwrefit which I
bast &rived iron t our Extra. uf. Yellow Doc. end
Parraparilla, induces ire, on enact Of noliddr to .4k. •
the following ' • • •
After westing fro two score Own penerul debility,
widen finally terminated le coarnmpuon. I wee cacti
tip by ray friend, and as buyout' the aid of
medicine. Ai V. /1151 resort, I was induced to try
node Extmet. Earl la.n.c La.d but two buttes, ac.
ceednig to sour directiotis, I ma trowel] , well. I
would therefore earner:lv re...normal tour auerfnal.
red Comerstrol to the ctilicted wart dealie-ss powerful,
please. wal ear, nue: ay. Gratefully Our friend,
Mit IVAITE.
Noce genair.e pot up hr large iquaretrooler,---
containing n gnat. end toe rake,. of the Ifryrop ,.. i!lmarti
in tie guest, with the vermeil. $ hzearure of-d. . Caw
nest att tl ott.i.te wrapper. - host di pere - qc, or •
air lestnra for 5
It is sold uy I. I) Pori, eurnet at Fourth mad Vi'ale
not street, Cerrrinh va....t , enernl Agent tor .tle
wadi me Wes; wkora Cord., 11.1211 t arldreser.
ed.. • . .
a.
Caner Bro ,F.e, W. P. Jedeen
C 0.,., ater .
ford; Olin Cleme t nt; Creising Abel Terrell
Montrose; Ilitem alis.-ToteandM itoberi Roy, Welt%
bore; L. linderielc, 1..
barge, tonne r of blanket titeet and the Diamond.
aplMdfswiinT
C:r - hut:muds LOU, Sao,
lan Chemical Son route, tee Persil. , non. •n 2 •
the same ems moat., sonuss.._and VOW:CU tho seta
giving the texture and hesmy often infant's.
SCUIWT, SALT Rni.7ll sip finer.; vac noon not only
healed, but eared by :El twc, 04.5 e seven 1 ayes.
cions In New York Snow, wle , It in snob eases,'
nnd hod It unfailing—. Arno la
f11in55,1:131 . 7.1M,E=.1.1. - 5, or any other sin .
ease. The render wnten7r! redsrs e nemies;
maffed nf,3lrum. 05 One oo. 1 could enu
erate nt knit fr/ pere tan cu r ed of
So. limn. Sans L cc, SDP, Mama—ley 113'.
and
c u r s u e e lly sa l d
i th esyo
t a h i e r .c a ne ; mean would
I 'mewl: to be
MI I state. Tlicic WbO crollB'sle tO
Cuban, Caeca... tetra,win in this
care. Any one atlnctedwith nnyoi rile above, ir 0111.
Hit Ctinn.Ses, Will had the ail and even 'lmre i t min
, We in its properu.dthan I stalS.
Bat, render, the stores are flooded with: ths'
and besere sk you a for JONeta l S iris. Cl emmui
Soap. Sold by W JA.Cliltiril l i, 2M (sherryattest,
rilllbUrgh nugialS
.r.r Tot 151.17. X r a von itertll.2 to eat more - rep u L
stye than a bad, potnd breath, or dart, yenow mates
eel teeth. 'filen.aa hare these it Ital.,' own MAlL—
they eon, for two stint:me, bag a:vesicle that will
make their breath pure cad sweet cells Speep die •
Arabia..
It ear= diseases' of Gams, spats.) or ulcerated.,
and fort o Teeth it is onemmlled, seawall+, the, mast.
featefung the teeth in the gems, end + bloon them. or
white as the snow of +tsp.:en
Sorb, reader, 'are the properties of Jones's Amtet
Tooth Paste,
and,
prai•ing ouranlaes, bm!S
what one of oar most respectable and sots
tire, Mr. E..Fletd, el Noes Tort, toga
"t Imre both lard andenelisedtbmbeautfut and ire:
palpable -ankle tionce•Amber Tt,ylh l'aste,) r
can recommend as pasbessing all Meet ...elms •
ed it.” 'leader, we one say no m to eonvarmlo
Only that if you try this, ease you own! s.
plea L.
It it put tap in benntifal Ezetin Calmn tore 45
Cents. Sold bythe Agent, %Th. sssais:lN, ate Llber,
ay street, Pinaboseh. ' aueao.l*..arT
. .
Mr ALL ouch entrees life .11.101 Y &MOM. to a
the tollowtny are the acute' qualities of a to. Lowe 0
.105 rd, Vey I,:s Coral RestopOilvAltig It they doeht elt
wo comet theo9hly reepeetable citizens
who hare tried at—
Mr. lire. Becket, 41 Elm ai New Mork.
Ma,. Matilda nerves, Alyel a aY, Ematlyd.
Mr. Wm. Temp tins, 92 King st, Ness Mora.
31r. Tries. Jackson, ttlactOara-leltold.aear PlA,lbtv Ek
IL E. Cullen, lam barbenisleAMlXOU S.: America, •
And mare then a. hendred others state, though • el
must soldre, that It wilkforee the hair to grow en at,
head or face, stop a Tatting odl, et Abed the rr- na,
removing scurf and dandruff from the roots w.e.l to,
1£613 . 1c1C fL fine dark -look,
and keeping try, Loren or wiry to:z e ro:is; orng„lgg. d
very. v ! r tsr JACKSON I d oll ars) v,IJ by " h°
141i,. n ,jin, ~.“1113, arid ono dollar.
.endawc
.5.n.L Lars ivismisicmcnrianT try
C0311‘10:2 I'll'''PAßED CHALK'.
They me a:nava= host trightfaily fnjnrioaa eats
to Ike bow mine, How torah, bow rah
low, yellow, and unhealthy the skin op.
pears ailarnsuig prepared chalk:
lie
aides it is iniurious, eoa....araing
large quantity of Lead I
We havepreparea a beautiful vegetable eir , etal
;ishieb we call JONES' SPANISH LILY warn , . •
It is Perfectly innocent, being , peeked of all delemll
em qualities; and ilium... ra ise skin a naturel,l.er.4-
thy, elsbalter, clear, living whim, nt the same time
toms as a cosmetic on the skin, making it son and
smiautb. yak by the Aged„Wsl. JACILIcioN, 210 Lib.
city as, Pinsbureb. l'nee 25 cents. murt,i&asT
raopwrair aizar..;namy sus' Pala.
Ilk'sabacnbata of et for refa a number., cool,.
Laryaitetata In thirst% ear.fl Ward, frontirg o¢ LI.
Cr WM. Fraand, on easy rercra. Inyatra of
W.O I.RUBlNSON,ArtyatLa_,SlClatrlt;
or eJASIttaSINSON. on thcfrreratia.-
.•17,1{-ane? •
.sealseraa Psi-M . . ACM. 11.1.,.1.L. , Vex. eine=
PAt.I.IIEV., 1.1...1.11NA. .C. , CO., - ,
• (Streets...re to !limey, Hanna fr. Co.)
ID ANT:EELS, EXCHANGE URGKEILI, and dealers
JOIS in Foreign and Unmeant.. Exchange, Certificates
of NDOGitd. Wink Nlll,, and Specie—North vest
COSTier of Wiled and Ti Mt Wee,. Current money
received on acrorne.—r.:7ol Cheeks far sal!, and
collections made on nearly all the principal points
the tinned States.
•
The nighett plead= paid for Porrign and Jimmie..
Gold
Advances made on GOGrigarnantS of Prodnev, ship.
r ...1E.t; on Inborn! terms. ana3
CO-PAGT,EiEusnip
1" HAVE taken WAL mto mumersbm' vrub
I me in my burines., TvlieU will Irem-thut dziato
canna on under the . tune of °la!:n Parer deo: ,
March let, V.:LO. JOILA_PARXEIL
John .....
JOHN PAILKEZt K. CO.,
Wholesale Grow:, Dealers roa Prodant,-Fortiga
• Tritus, Zapata Old iltancnanda
andßatijitl Ini•key.
0.5, Commercial Sow, Liber nt. = .
pa_
GECIRGE E. ARNOLD & Do.,
. DEALI.:IIS
Ctil3ol3A.N.la NoTas,
No.ll.rohp.h tucc,i; vxt decr to the Book of }qui-
Rleas- catinssl* hma of grmze u. rce•Clin. ro
lataby RAU .LittalLid..BUTE/4