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I i t't, • lia' 'qv, it"itv.... "" ii , 5,'... -,„ .5.,•1, LOCAL AFFAIRS. THE LATEST NEWS tjc. wros! le s l : 4lM Charleaton.
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e-1 arrived from Havana to-day. The British sterun- IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
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er Argos arrived at liaventia from Port Royal with
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_______ -_,- Al,BO SIMON. NM. *lBl., 1665; COMPARED WITH
5,1 of the crew down with the yellow fever. I TUE SAILE PERIOD OP TIIE PEILVIOUS YEAIL
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ite- s4ze v "'A it•L? • ' -- • 5 .1 ' • •• ° ' Coati of Quarter Sertrione.-Ron. Wm. B. M Clure, Steamboat Metropolis busst ber
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z.k. , :•, A -1.4 N i 2 ", •• 1 .... ••• 4 - t .... i President Judge ; Hon. Gabriel Adams and Win. Bolter ag West Columbia. COMMERCIAL. .....i sill .. •
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./.t:. 14' 4. -*l'q 0- ,,- , 1 ; 4 ~,'•,-' •:" •,- -••• ".• .4.`,.•• • The Jury, in the ease of Commonwealth rs. liar- CAPTAIN E. C.HAZLETT AND EI GHT
PITTSBURGH BOA_RD OF TRADE AND Apples, green, bblet -
I !'v 1 l 's lI L-4. 1 i 411 ' tv l tq s k i" " 4.k . r . ‘' ' 2k_S 7 nett Murray, et at, indicted for keeping a bawdy
OTHERS KILLED. • 659 Ifeß 1 1.1,6A1
i',..;.....l 4 „ f, we: 4•4 ' -e ".. • house , returned a verdict of guilty. The defendants MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Ashes, packages .-.....- ........ I 141 7,lra , 6,434
5".4,1, 4 " t,, I 15 4 `..,, 4 .-1.2 . .4:4•4 4 .,,“N A , A ,,,,. 1 ., ... 3. -k* were remanded for sentence, Agriel Implements 10 083 ' tr 2
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...• J Beef, barrels 00 1,639 i 547
ky 4::0141440,44 ;Afv-use.it'e,,KrAdt,..-,.... ~. , In tbe ease of Commonwealth vs. James Walker, Four Dangerously Scalded. L. WILAIAIL.TII. Do-, tierces - 368 2,702
1.:0 e '4'l,l'o Jr 1 . - in 'U. c e .4°.X..... 5 reported in yesterday ' s proceedings, the Jury were r ice nand. * ann. Barley, bushels ' 161 37,871 52,703
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unable to agree, and wore discharged. Beans, do. 65 4,367 2090
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Commonwealth vit. Robert Davis; indictment, keep- CINCINNATI, March 28. Butter, bbls DM 4,869 3,3F3
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42 '‘..t - ek„,,, *. .... it. ' ~.• 4. C' . .. ,ay •• ;," 0 4 i.. log a bawdy honer:eon withal' Elarrietildurray. Ver- The ~ Metropolis," Capt. Hazlett, from Pitts- N. 110L1IES. Ja. Moores, tons. - 3.1.184 .581
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Commonwealth vs. John Carr; indictment, assault burgh for New Orleans, burst her boiler ester- Bruns, Piro, Tiles - 800,5110 180,214
tit412%.,,,,Viir k"4-145.3 r ~,,:.•• eik , ' • ' JAALF.S P. BAIM. Begs, bundles 68 6,884 209
iA" 47 - I:. 142 aii 1 . ',.. '' al ,IS' • .' . and battery, on oath of Catherine Denny. The de- 304 10,373 10.71 i
•.§ ""e7 .. ,r tw o r r ..,-;: •••• . r .. at fondant is a teacher, wad was charged with whipping from Pitts
day at Coal. Banks (about half way Supervelb•ndent Brooms, dozens
*Woke, boxes lA* 6,952 232:27
tr„gf,,t"' 44 l-N,, 4„414: 3 • 4, 0'r" 1 1 . ... - ' - ' ' •-". - • one of his scholars. The prosecution failed tomakeS. T. NORTRAM, Ja. Candles, • dozes. •al 141,601 ~.. 2,2n.3
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Corn, bushels
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; 0 ee•re'..tes-4..'' • iveot. .I 4 i ,' s'e a . e. • quitted. persons. Boat and cargo sustained no injury. 0110 W CASS, V P Corn meal, Lambda - 1,610 13,774
Cider, Wm - -34 e, 24'4
4''' Übi °. la lal ait ' . te,' 'o' .1 ''' • • Commonwealth vs. W. A. Groatraire; indictment, iplei. 1' 7..8 F. IsAlAti DICKEY, TIS UPDIKE,
;LeS. t „4.4•11).„,tt. „ IL e h to Cheese, buses 2ou :91.15 26,6-21
44 great, be `.1. <t..,' :_. ..,' ,:1.. '', • libel, on complaint of Miss Mary Murray. The de- ____22--. SAMUEL DILWHETII, .1 11. CANFIELD. Cotton, telex 25.3 72880 1,676
N,.{14.911N,11•111 4" ',, 1 . 4 . ..., fondant in this case is also indicted for the seduction
[SECOND DISPATCH.) Coffoe, earns 477 38,22'2 37,7.01
tle 4 .4 04.0 ~. k. /•:' ....2^ " • . v ., 1 of the prosocutrix, and the libel complained of was MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMERS. C,-,4'df°°"ir`m," 45 $llO 200
t'ISV"i.9 .. 4 '. ' '.' contained in a letter written by him to her father, 111 PORTSMOUTH, March 27 .- steamer Metropolis TO SAII.. ..:4,1..rai,.., 110 , 01..0 19:1 187,958 81,ton
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• , ~ which he stated that Miss Murray was a "harlot, per- sews LLAVE roe _
burst a boiler at West Columbia, at 6 o'clock Empire CO.DAT, D o 0 ,, ~,,,,,,, DI
4.. jnrer and thief," for making the charge of seduction Next 464..... Havana nod N. 0. Mar. 3 Carriage., packages ... -.. 41 414 207
against him. By advice of his counsel. Col. Black. Ostinieent Now York --Liverpool Mar S C. Coal, tens 12 I,e2t. -
h this morning. Ca.ptain liaslett ia very badly ARM New York... .Liverpool . 'Ear. 5 lily God, I. kageß 3,101 124.441 . 5`,..,`,11
wo said he did not wish to prejudice his client in Rituals New Turk..-...Astiln wall Mar. 6 Drug", parkas.. 1,...A5i 41., .k h 02,7:..,
-e. , a. • 4 the other case, he plead guilty to the libel. Sentence scalded Several others are soaJdostless severely. Elul. New York -.Havre 7.19, 7 lelggs, blols and boxes 917 4 2....4a 1 se se
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capt. ii.i. Area,. .. ._?..sr Yolk. -Havre, via Cowom -Idler . 31 , tbner, 111,111 ... . . . 27,1 Ne 1,1440 100 ;Lai.
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40 4,....env •4 . the 51., 5,•s I . .•rk Han Jun n, Nu: , use. S 1 Southern, sacks 7:. 2 . 4 +' 3.77e1
W,46....„1. •." Commonwealth vs. John O'Brien and John O'Brien,
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~ jr ; indictment, burglary, on oath of John O'Connor. lett
,se JW. CI Anon ire .13nenn, .13 ..letvorpool I_l b. 412 4.e.41
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tkfo - ii. 't, ,41.' The moused was chargod with entering the house of
, the prosecutor, in the Firth Ward, and stealing there - - 17411197 Nos Vent laaeris,l
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Togsiti...4 4 ,.sll,...l lr t,'N z e ..., from several table clothe, sheets, a Cont, and other [noun Mat ATtl il .1 Hermann Nev. 7es k. Southampton klar . -"-, 1 Put !litters. pk g e -- 'Ali 3J. 4,
4. 1 14 4 tit,„„P 0 N.- ie; • ' articles of clothing, which were subsequently found T1[111100.400 New 1 ouk Peoria, Cabello. 2.1 Mar . 22 4 1 4 -,„.,,,, b t , le - 4 0 14 .•
1 4 '14V: 1 4 i: 4;n "t, -`71'.,,, L ts 4 r i e , i r t a tit; . . tavre . 1 uri.. London. via cork - April I 414 ,, 1 ,,,,,,,, - 1a,7141 tal, , 10
tkA" - il, qlf," 49 , 11, 1 t ‘. l in the houee of one of the defendants- The charge PORTAIIOIiTIi, March 28.-The Metropolis ex-
Nen•l ork Carthageit, kc . April 8 illeolesuielo, parkace, 4 '.52
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11- k k if h444.12•Il" I ' II 4 t-k - I -*" of burglary could not he made out. by the Common
ploded a boiler at Went Columbia on Thursday .r.i ARRIVE 00,11911 041,y, 111,i(11 - 1.712
"4( ... + tek 1p .4 . v.. -1 -,t''..: '4, wealth, and was withdrawn. Tho Jury returned a store 1.11A19 rOll 94, I 11 , 1,4011,H, 1,01 ha u te U-1 20 tal6 e y.:, . 0..
At'te 4 4 - .:i- l y`.. , ' ~ -• :4:, . vordtet of not guilty, and the defendants were dim morning etwie. Liverpool NOl4 .
York 211 112
4-kift:',',14.1 4 ,4 .ra n t' ee ,,,,,,"'1Z 1 „, r ,1:,'-‘; charged by proclamation. Baltic Livery nil No- w 1 ork 4 2,41.1) 1.'47
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'''''' '"' ''''• 4 ''' Commonwealth vs. Enoch Busby ; indictment,
Alt ti - o , o , 4l e 4t lt•AiLi`, €. 4.- i 4 K1L1.91. -Capt. F. I'. liszlett , - Roberts, trrien _
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B r e m en, ke Now York 14,1, ....: 161,5. glt • 11, Inatullen . 112. 99,170 14.201
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. of a quantity of carpenter ' s tools from John of Fifth street, Pittsburgh, and a son of the Rev. Niagara Livory.ol . Boston Mar . 1 lbw rings. bores . - 11 ...9
- ...1 1 `;•01.,1". 4 ":„`" 4 ',,,..7,,t t ‘,"4,`• '' 4 2 Brown. Verdict of guilty, and defendant sentenced Brenda .. - . London New York Slur . 1 14 , wis, head I,leotO 42 471 31...11
t .P.'......e.s -- v e.s .4, - , 4 . '2'' ./ to three months imprisonment in the county jail. Mr. Bryan, of A ll egheny city. Quaker Coy-. Ler.rpo..l New York Mar . a Itepe. hales - - 1,600
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'' , .440- v* •ti... 43.-., 4.. 4 ,• u , ~A , ei 4 ., 4.. breezes and a little more sunshine along with the -- JC a yr..,,, i.e.n.,, 139 1.2..7 1.iu.4
PlT'l'Sl2l.'Roll MARKETS.
I ' t '''' , . ~e •- , ...i. 4.... , 1 ."' clouds to convince us of the fact The Boston Po.t 11,11, /.010, - 1,2,011 1 1
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l'..- , e‘,,t . . , ,•-• • 4.4,'-etNJ- grows poetical on the subject, thus: There is a mild Pn.lar, Mani. 04 Pi s d I Ir 01 ore, tons 7il I.nla cue
e,.;,er.,,, 4 4' , 2.4, 0a 4 4 .7 , Kk .,* noes in the air, and the streets are sloppy wet. 1"11 1 (' I N L INNAI t, March 525,-We learn that muo v im; i , 50 4,, -,•e e bi n , ~,f , ,,f , 0 0 17010 .tor,• at th n• .* 1.3.1. 1."..ee
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"1'0 4 ,1• 4 4 4 'ititi*,.. ) 0. 1 1. •i, dainty dames in robber boots across the gutter get __ 14 Oth. 1- 911
4 I" , s' VY i"P • ..-,e• l'' 1' the splashing coaches dash along unheeding how parsons have died from injuries reeeiNo.l by the ''llk ' 1 " f r""'" l '''' l " I t' ''' 115 I Id ' I " r " I '''' ..l " i " " P. 12 , • ed l am • • p kgs _ (.1 1..
e e ,,Vi'gle: k'',," ",„ ,"'- '',• they go it, and well dressed people doilgo the Mud as and 2-:, bile.-Marione mul 01.112 M rt,..,11021/ 124,1. 11 In 12,1 1/ 575 e, 101
ve"th i ' l iri . V'. is'. I•LLk4kk k ' `'' ls hero and there they throw it. Some careless ones explosion of the steamer ltietropolin The dead ani.t. k e k e , 1.9., 1.1,9 1.1 1 7 rd ,
t. 13 VI.. *.lO lea bo•hels449l, 92 1.1 1, • Irmo, stirs
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' . •,:f* Nr f.' ,„ oy e ' t r ! r."/Lc,''.- . 5.; 0 4 t ..„ . :,. gets spangled with the siploeh the horses fling. and are Capt. E. litizlett, J. W. Roberts, Mr. Met., •d'el.klt ... , .41.0e 6 bled. Inc at .5 e, blok 3 , st "2: , 1. , , • ,
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14, 0 4 4 .' A ,..i;* t1,.4 t. A k„,, , t , wiping off the yellow flecks, they swear like anything' • idi 6 G•tir and lull) 99, at "0,, sill 9 1,11. 100, 1 10 I I,••.11 i 2 ...
. 1 1 --' , 7.4 7 4 c i1ry.d„,.. 04. , The horses smoke along the way, unheeding aught ~f Mr. North, and Mr. Bryan, -.three pasnengere 11411,AD44/,4 ....4.11,9 Ae tad, nek en 4... of .....'-v , .2 , Lsoner. hed......1 0 pees 21`e 4 .wit i 2 •I,
. t.! *" .* ~,1 law, and Boston, though a moral place, is influenced
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by Thor. Naught loot,' our blacking, and the shine
44114 is sadly taken off, and friends when meeting always Three ilaitgorou)o and three slightly injuriui 11A15.5 Salo, 1.9,11 [Ds bulk 1199, /9.1 .1, a 5.1.0. as .. 4,, 1,,,,';',A, tike„
awl 14 9 , 00 In. Mona ohdoldet. and ...ta a 11.0 , %,11 1 at ~,,.....,, 1,,, 4 - 4 id ,
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say "Bow are ye? how's your cough?" And under-i tide E.,,. , ... 4
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kkk takersjolly look, and wink as if to say "This is your Boat and geode eitife• 1-• '
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,tttr I. s fl imuihine, harvesters, for making human hay' Look 1009 11. should. ast 7%, . 1,00 !be il- rot 5,a , ,, me '-'044 Not.
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Iti tla , ', o t,' nut for freshets when the hills pour down their streams LATEST PROM EUROPE. 1... ham. .1 to t ,
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*V"ttf,'ll: o . amain, and do rh o mischief maybe with the works BETTER Sales I 1 15144 prune In tun 13. .1 '2.5 131 9 =+4 " 1 ^"
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f,41,•. e g. ',, 0 - 3" % 4 ' ..r. '4: Nr sr Yost, Match 28.-The steamer Canit.lB, Lod ttoen ' 11 ,
hear of bridges carried off, and ne'ar a one brought 041..1 EP. ....30 10 .....k a to met to...it J .6 , -,,,,..,,,. .: 12,42.1 71. t 1
''ocifl'tf."4.:`-1 which left Lustre...l on Ihe morning of the 15th, 11,1 lea rut, .
419 ... 'W. r , ,,, . 1 ,, i f h , back, and rails, not callers, deeply drowned on many rettebed 11 .,, E ... . 9 Et' le cOlO 'Ail...heir lever,oe L k , ,
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ier Met. oia *fa "-4U- 1 IR 19 DTentng at 7 O . OIIIOIC. t•andert, 1t..., le at 1 0 .111 I •likesse I to? I , ,_,it leo
34. 4 . . . 'i f t"'. l' k r k Ln ih - -tes,t , a railroad track. Well hear of avalanches fierce that yr. IDall as immediately on lets arrival pro, coded 1 • t' , 'l t- . .i , •••"•••' 11" .. “,' Ir,hl I.k. 1NH...1119
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~,, ,-; '4. ZLAF .4 S . 6- I '.. r. ;:''' e•l'''to/:./r fell on every side, as yielding Banks gave up thei r
,the .k.lolphi Hotcl, where hero a deputation of the Amer! 1.6.,. neol 30 1 5 ..‹. Ne 1 ... 81 „ 70 , 233024 1. '..,,
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Ilan Gored 4 a Brsll.—An old German, named
George Haley, a resident of the Ninth Ward, was
knocked down and severely injured yesterday on Pi no
street, near the canal, by a wild bull, which had
broken loose from some drovers who bad it in charge.
He received a largo rut on the head. besides sustain
ing other injuries of a serious character, which al
most preclude the hope of recovery. A little girl
was caught upon the horns of the infuriated animal.
and carried about twenty yards, but fortunately sus
tained no serious injury. A woman, who happened
to be crossing the street, was also knocked clown.—
Several attempts wore made to stop the bull in his
.4 mad career," but he knocked down every thing in
his way, and when last seen, be was driving all the
pedestrians off Liberty street.
rhirkeriagr' Pianns.--We call the attention of our
sanders to a card published in this day's paper, by
Mr. John H. Mellor. Mr. Mellor has just received a
supply of Chickerings' splendid pianos, from the
plainest six octave to the most splendidly finished
seven octave square piano fortes, which be offers for
sale at precisely the same prices asked at the mann
factory in Boston. Those in want of an excellent
toned instrument will best consult their own Interests
by giving Mr. ;Mellor a call.
Opposition of ,iforr—On the 2.1 of April, the plane
Mare, after an interval of more than twenty fir.
months, will again come into opposition to the sun
and to its leant distance front the earth daring it.
present revolution. It, therefore on that day wit
rise in the east as the can goes down in the west
and even in the twilight may i.e reeognized by it
brilliant red light.
Nal Offier Change.---The Post Master lieuerd
has changed the site of the -Poet office at Harvey's
Five Points, Westmoreland county, one mile direetly
on the mail route, and appointed Henry H. Bear Pi to
Master, vice John Lenhast, resigned.
Fire.—The alarm of fire yesterday anorno“n
nieint one o'clock, was mused by the accidental igni
tiro of a pot of varnish in the paint chop of Mr
Wade, on Liberty street. The damage to the ostah.
list - nent was slight.
E.reell , nt household and kitchen furniture will be
'obi this morning by Mr. Davis, auctioneer, at the
private dwelling, No. 39 Fourth street, between Mar
ket and Ferry, commencing at 11l o'clock.
Noe Corrort.—The Errniug Chronic/. 'autos that
John 1). Miller's family wax on hoard the Motropolir.
.We are informed that such is not the ease, aa they
left hero on the Metropolitan.
Ne. Laenmorices.--qbe Pennsylvania Railr .a
Company have recently 'placed upon their road sev•
ral new first-class locomotives.
Three shares of Conoellsville Railroad stock for
sale low. Enquire at the office of the Morniny
Post.
Messrs. Il,uktt, d 4mith, No. 2(17 T%nn street, Pittsburgh
IV, anticipate that HOSTETTER'S BITTY.RS rill anon 1.0
come as popular In California ea He, loot. in One tiller
Suit.n of the Union. Every party that have tried them
wants more. and dealers who have bought them from us
have not felled tonmow their order+. Ae the ilemend to daily
',roaming. we desire that you should ship us. Oa New York.
60 don, per month until further notice. We have orders on
file from Honolulu, Sandwich islands.
Very truly, yours, PARS & WHITE.
feb2.6:daar Wholesale Dnutzieta.
_ _ _
air Clark" Stomach Bitters are acknowledged
by all who have tried then; to he the beet family medicine of
the age, for the sure of Dyepopeia, Costiveneca, and a dleor•
demi state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival.
The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from twang
other preparations that are palmed upon the public under
the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have fimnd that only
one trial was needed to render such caution unnecemary.
For sale, wholesale, by OOLLUM & CLAIM. Third street,
between Wood and Market; GEM U. KEYSER, 140 Wood
'o'll street;
f end by Druggist" generally.
B' Batchelor , '" Hair Dye Do not Lt the
evil eStrets of other dyes deter you from relying on the great
original, WARRANTED safe, aura and sathtfactory. Made
and sold, or applied, at BATCHELOR'S, (in nine private
rooms,) 233 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Ow. H. EMMY, 140
Wood street mit24:lledsw
tar bare just received evir 81 , 13.Wi6
EITYLK Of SILK HATS, which will be (mod, on inspec
tion. .nest and good article. WI and eee.
*WO MORGAN & CO., 164 Wood et.
•
sir Hats lisitsll—All the Lategt styles of ER
and can cau be purchased cheap, for fr om
SIORALLN t 00.. No. 1M Wood street,
Next door to the now Church,
jab Otte door from Sixth stroet
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE
W. D. a, M. McCALLUM,
4,-87 FOURTIL STREET, NEAR WOOD."ViI
I,. Tlit i otte sux ne x tr
zm purc r l o vise r
u rr
Including—
kuvited to
our
Best quality Velvets. Bugllsh and Tapestry In•
Brussels and Tapestry, gnslas. ,
ermine and Stair Brussels, Super. Medium and Low
tra and Super. S Ply. Priced ingrains.
Best Imported Pairs Twilled mid Damask ; Hall 1104 Stair
Carpots; Moor Oil Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet, Wide, carious
qualities and prises; Table Oil Cloths; French Printed and:.
Wmbutwed Piano and Table Covoni; Canton and Cocoa Mat-
Ong; Hearth Rugs; Door Mate; Stair Rods; List. Rag and
luster. Carpets; Venetian Blinds; with every vatiety,of WM
dow Shades, Green and Buff Holland. !tr.. lkc4 all of 4 "bial
will be offered at sole at very moderate rates.
ry-,iy- We are also prepared to furnish H ARRINGTON'S
CA ILPHT LINING. mli26
CITIZENS' DEPOSIT BANE, 1:
Pittsburgh, March 22, 18501-
Tug ANNUAL MIINTINO of the Stockholders of
Bank will hit bid at the Panting House, ou
MONDAY, the 7th of April, between the hours of 10 A. M.
e ad 2 P. M., at which Wee and place an ELECTION for one
li,eabletit and six Directors will take place.
u1h2.1.31 E. D. JONES, Csahir.
14 * ,,-;' , -A 44'1: '•
,
BAN Yuaacasn , , January 19, 1955.
Sella' Pasha was preparing to take command of tho
Turkish army.
The Ottoman ministry was occupied trial measures
for alleviating tho crisis.
The deneral in command of the Turkish forces et
Kars is to ho court-martialed for the fall of tbs.,
place.
Free export is permitted from the Turkish ports.
but is prohibited from the east of the Darbu
llaltic sdrices Mato that the British flying squad
ron is pluming towards the Gulf of Ftalagtd.
FBA SCE.
Paris commercial letters speak with confidtsacc
of peace. Tbo more cautious fear that ponce will
bring a commercial crisis.
SPAIN.
The Madrid papers effieially deny that Napo
bad addressed n remonstriutre to the Spanish
ernruent respecting the internal affairs of that Stat,
RUSSIA
Prince tiortachakotf is going from Varna to Si.
'eteraburg to take part in the deliberstious of rah,
ire to the diplomatic attitude to ha taken by' linssot
,fle t th e peace, elutiloll returns from Stuttgardi Ira
ho same purpose.
THI RTY-FOURTH CONGREIS.
SILSPION .
Io ASRINGIMN ('ITT. March Bon.°
resumed the eonsidertuton of the bill defining the
rights of voters and the dull.s of the Comm' $. $
of Election at Washington.
After a struggle of two hours. the bill was recion
miffed to the Cimaiiicte° on the District of Coluinbia
Mr. Leon, of Ur.•gon, called eft/cotton to the loir
rible sufferings of the whites in oregou end Wst:li
ifiguin Territories, mimed by the unchecked outing.'
..f the Indiann, 200.000 of whom, et the vicious
trites are located therein. Ile alluded L. the lru
quent murders committed, and emid that no ate p or
the edminittration bed thus far been of servieci in
restraining these savage etroeitios, and unless
Sovero step is taken, the whiten will be wiped volt
entirely. He earnestly appealed for an appritptria
Pion of $300.000, tri eecure the serviette of frie.tdly
Indians. who alone could in the summer penetratfe to
the hiding plares and mountain fastnesses of the S••c.
lle iutrodu.ed a bill fur that purpose, and the e ►tile
was referred to the Committee on Waya and Means.
Mr. Campbell• I Chairman of the Coinmitice of Way•
and Means, said the matter would be considered lm
mediately.
The House adjourned until Monday.
Now Yuiu, March 26.- The steamer Empire City
from liavana, has arrived with dates to the tnorntag t
of the 2:1,1 inst. She reports having experienced
during most of her passage head winds trio the
northwest and northeast, with very heatry ON ell, fro.
the northward.
- .
The papers furnish no news of importance. The
Empire City left in the port Of Havana the Unite,'
States flag ship Potomac, the sloops of war Cyan,.
and Saratoga and the United States steamer Fultm,
together with the British eighty-four gun-ship P.,iv
erful and several Spanish vessels of war.
On the evening of the 22d inst. a brilliant theatri
cal entertainment was given on board the Potomac.
which was attended by officers of the various war
vessels and of the war steamer in port. A large dele
gation of the American ladies at Havana was also
present by invitation.
The mall steamer tit-emu - 1n from New York arrived
al Havana on the morning of the rd. Another
steamer, supposed to be the Philadelphia from New
Orleans for Aspinwall, was signalled off the Moro
when the Empire City sailed.
From Washington City
ASHINOTON Cm, March 213.--The National En
ecutive Republican Commdtee had a Conference last
night, with leading Anti-Nebraska members of C.
green with a view of determining the bent. course to
concentrate all opposed to slavery in the Territories
in securing the nomination of a conservative and
generally acceptable Presidential candidate. A cir
cular address to the people of the United States, in
viting ao-operation in the coarse above indicated has
been prepared by F. P. Blair, but not finally ap
proved by the Committee.
Gen. Whitfield, the siding delegate from Kansas,
will leave on Sunday to accompany the Special Com
mittee of the House, all of whom will by that time
be on the way to the Territory.
Prom Noew-ltoric.
Nsw YORK, March 28.—1 t is the Arlington Bank
at Washington that has' failed and not the Washing
ton Bank as stated previously.
George Wilson, the -negro confined on suspicion of
having murdered the captain and crew of the schoon
er Eudora Imogene, was discharged this morning on
the ground of irligular proceedings.
Nsw YORK, March 28.—Tbe Jury in the cue of
Co: vs. Cox roxidered a verdict this morning for the
defendant.
Republican National Convention
Wesantsyros, March .28.— . The National Executive
Committee of Eepublioans closed their session to
day. They have issued a call for a National Nomi
nating Convention to meet at Philadelphia., June
Pith, inviting the attendance of the delegates repre
senting all the opponents of the slavery policy of the
Administration.
'
The address thought to have boon written by F. P.
Blair was adopted.
Legi*lntive Proceeding*.
Boavoei March 28.—1 n tbo Assembly today a
reSolntion is atifhtld the Constitution on that no per
son shall hold office in the. State unless born in the
United States, was defeated, a two-thirds vote bei^og
reqrtired. The vote stood 166 for and 128 against.
The Nova Seritia' tegislatore has passed a Maine
Liquor Law by. 27 to 20 votes, to go.ioto effect
thme..eidr C.rceadd
rkiflArff. The
ff decline /mum the. 4itiotyat"tsx tiff. I..fmr,r
I.rwror 4rnantltiew. owing to the Wet advice. from the I nihri
Stales ul.ur Ott the itinhlle And leqh.n I.ll.l.f.fortit .1.11
the priena are hurts:log..4. Anti in ~.ore CAB* an ion, r
7T.• sale, of !Ire Cro•ki Were holm
Itrereletriffe...The Itrokert'a tire/dm reports a runal/icral l.
ad , atm e iu Wald aPt Itretufstutte, and an mem. ,
ell demand. Flour tt queue at truer 2. rd , fll the I.4er,
prtret ct the pr-Anna meek Proven tu. rail the orly•ncr
.41 the I. nit Is only. Wrafern Canal la quoted al AIWW:tr , .
plan. kintlltnnre and Olme tatetZtie. Wheat It. to
at is Md higher. rlmlnc with an up...A tecul y n r Y bit" I ,
looted at IMe 6dArtlls; red its d/ba.lo. Tlw adratker it, C.., n
WWI la : market arm: white. Me, mua.l aced
yellow
L•irrfr —/Itlntraland A Cu. mte/ri a ft al market at 1 7 / 4 6
rater
I.yorlnt,t, —llwl.rfann A Cr rekall Pert la.. tar ,
het aa Drai soA MY,* unelmareal. Lard drd ,
VOCria. ectormill In tie'4 for
changed,
l'h.n" h•so horn nn nrriealt eft AfrirrVan Peri/
le , mac. 31 /karr• —Bann, Pretties A t.. r. pert the
nkarkrf• n. frf.rar.rftlir tiro hanged. with a bit' let•mmu /Mu , :
tfoleh end Mad. •t ,'4aetA 1•11,ffly um - hauled. •e/d• -1 .
Mc 7' Itrcadetettc 4,m0/tenthly mimmeed. who.. 11 Met
at 71e 7 r7 , / . N II 71.. FlllOl . , Claa'ital.
Ntaaa Maaairt...-41•0 Market ha ,
ablertidt aelromeed tin utla eMeed tVeduca/L” ist6l at
rrort A tornern .tea be sta ittpr , ly et
flrlll,r raJoes with • guest ntarket hattnaut men/ me,
!date ///// mad. In euccl ' , weed tu ft rather muse.
New York 311'2.4i-et
Nzat fins..ll —Fltaar tit. ha/mud. but it. 1.41.
drmanA ha inuicert, and hical sliliquini art• hot itt In
&Sint 1.1.1 a nt ist.aftniu.; r. 72 fur u.
State nti.l %itinc.to r:.=ati";.int It. "tr.
t.• a tr. ft efflt f trl , • t.ii.1.111.1,11 for ,tr
Ihniaefuu• at.•l , Unthutunth lu I.ettet tl. - tulatuf sal•
4(41 bltts nt is hit cunsnutti supurtihe t.. lit.
110111. 1,11.11 in filtls at t t i l f tfluttcti .5 I, Mae owl net,. fit:,
o , .''. calm Neat 14.1. at J , rati). at,
ift.ht far ttrantivirliu, tVl...mit
nhitin Lifin I.untini•ni II ".'l. 1.. r pt tine out T..te 11.-•••
and h. , • .1114 - 1144 1 11 , 11 111. 11,• , •.1.
1111,1 'u, at 51.111.01,12. fletrit.,.oll74 and in hu-i. .0.114. 01
11 11,- pi k, nolf esl, 4,11
Inept at 70 talt., kind , rAmsatl kil•
al 41,..4f, for tut eltamirti. It Link)
tail, (thin ntuf Prlnas nt l it / fti.2% I' ~
111 fair .Ihutalitl . I . 4ms Ltd.. it 10.14, 10
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hater. tonna, tot .Itiutatul at `t
t luuttlit-a 't .1-nt I.
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and ••nctuttint . *lntuit - hru. ittitulth,
latul nod HA, I. ui 1.13,1 ah,l
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Philadelphia Markel.
P'111.41 , 1 I rill.. Mar , 112 ,, —Y1•11, hitT•er. witL I. 1111./...1‘
1,1•1• at,a , lanll.ran , l- kta T.rik
tarn., ar.11.1 , 1a ratan al
ila.: nt 0,11 wax! 4...1
l'ar , 14\1. at $.3 The demand
af,‘ , l, v WI 1,1 I..l4..latrproli, pra 11:ra .
I.aaa , p.m , rod al $1.7... and ram. ausa.ll I. tt nisi),
CI 1•• 21.10. 11, +Wady . aralr. 11001 I.trahalo I,l.rtergt
$l. Tin• f. alpla of Guru hares fa 11,1 o 6 but ilia Into
...•atlllll. •Wady Kat. axes) lor.hala I.,stra. awl Nati
V,11. , W at :ot , ii, ,t , ore. Lill iisl.l./araly
lowat : nab.. :r.'olll.trabels at .1... X i.. 1 an.l 3.1
Pettuft I.lt.orweeti utlon
CA It. 1'.1,11 11-211 , \ 1/.h, .
111 i.triri afal In 1,11.10. '-'7
Markel
TX%I ri. /hr. h - 11..0r Snle, bhig at !!': I
vial au nt~+ud~ y doll n(01 ro. rah— 'O. l•
nt 1 ,, 00i lroSoot. Attl v..:Brn MO« • _
Aand t tit tAi .tt
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vu; hni,vr•l
Fla Minor.. Merkel
its mill. i 7
I ,%•a13.1.,...i. mt .1..1.7 V% 11...nt
1..ul wthlt. al :a)(.41.1., .111.1).41.•VI at ~;10.r.,/
air A Gentlemen ilving on Squirrel I
•
My wife has Kenn sorely afflicted 1. it', ItyapopeiA for Ihe
tAnt During this Lau, s lle /1.14 11.10 d n,l mooy
dine. meeented to agy;r:tvate rather titan the
disease, that nu almost alespairml .1 her recovery. 'Li. I
ll
tin country. alto 4 . 3 joyed all the adtantaifes of pu t oll no
coercian. yet each day she seemed to be more enftehled
With nom.. difficulty. I iturour.lnd her to take y tan -
Udlnnl
Bitters, tolikli I on happy to state has immpletely cur,
her."
•
CAlrrtn,l—To provont impooition, caroful to ask for
lborlolve'm fiolbrn•f
fb,bl at $1 pot bottlo, or pix, bc , ..Lbo . for $6, by lbo pr,o
PA.UPI, Nl.nufurtorolg
l'bormarourioto and (.2u•muu, I,ttoburgh. 11.
LICKS & (Si.. roruor of fioouud mot Wool ntrooto:
11ruirgisul gonorelly. uth:ll/,1
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE. .T e
_ . FOSTER, 8010 Lemma! and
Naaaaa.,; Vu. H. Itccu, Strip NI maw. ; Cuss- Y. , ..•
Acting Manager. Trvasu,r, .I. Bora-m.
PILICIR OY AD11117.19 ,
War.. and Parquette ....We. I
Privato
Second Tier 25e. Private lime A, .
64.xen f,,t colored ',nem,' 26 rent,
cert ill cat.., seenrlng aeatx, 1104 centre extra.
LAST APPRAItANCIS IF MISS MAIIY PItOVI.I:4T
:+ATURL)A Y EVEN INO, MARC!! 29, 1599.
The Female Gambler--Nbul de Fouiling,t,
Mary I.n.voxt ; F ,, urho, M'Bride; Do Nonrilin, Cwt.
Cecile, Mrs. A W. Young
After m litda,
The Forty Title vea--flawsarar. C. Folder; Mosta-
A NV Yonng , Morgians., Julia M. Cooke; Cogia.
Mrs. Foster.
On 'Monday Mr. R. EDDY will appear.
Alteration of Pints—Doors open to 7 ; curtain rises at 7 , 4.
_
PITTSBURGH IN GLORY !!
FRANHJAN lIALL
(OR OMB vans etas—commencing WSDNESDAY EV F.N.
ING, Aprilad. NM&
Andrlen's National Panoramas of the Uni
ted Kates; illustrative of a Trip folio PITTSBURGH. PA.,
to Loins:Lana, iby railroad and steamboat—stopping at CIO,,
' band, Toledo, Detroit. Chkago, Julius, Ottawa, Lasalle, Pont,
Alton. St. Louis, and
Lite on the Sugar and Cotton Plantations.
The [PANORAMA OF PITTSBURGH alone has cost the
artist groat labor, and rover,. an area of more than four thou
'sand feet. It showttdainly, ALL]CHIENT, BIRMINGHAM,
StANCIIELnER. and
A View of the Ohio River
The signs on the buildings arnon e large genie, and arnuget
the people p.sesing through the streets. handrail; of lee tram.
can easily ho recognized.
oMi_. Adana/don -25 cents ; Children IS cents.
War the conreuieneo of families. an AFTERN , etN
RITION wilt take piece at 3 O ' clneli. with the Paintings lird.
neatly lighted in, Erenitig Exhibition at 7 , ,t, 1?olocl, I
ciaely.
/03 - Liberal arrangements will lie made with scles.ls
m h2B
COFFEE -200 bags prime Rio, for sale by
mbl7 AsflTlf, HAIR & InTNTER
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Super, bide and blide.
Salt., 1,%4
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Vinegar, bbia..
Inky,
Wool, nark,—
Whltu Lend, k ogs. .
Wagon liozea, tags
Wooden ware, .
Wire, pack/gas
boxeß
Ware, cratia
Wheat.. ......
Yarn, pke
JosiephiPliktite'a Carriage Repoeltory.
TOSCPII IFIfITE, now carrying on busb ,„,
neas in bin spacious premiabs.(now lately ;;,:, we's: z , •
"
enlarged,)on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg
Turnpike, near the Two Nine Run, between 4 . 1 . 11 '
Pittsburgh and laterenrieville, respectritilY invitee the public
to inspect bin eitisk of CAItiIIAGES, IIUtiUIEII, he. Aud hs
particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one pare
only is made.
Fourteen years' experience in the business enables him h,
once before his patrons the name choice collection of C mr
degas which, no many yard" past it has been bin pru - tictilar
department to select, from the carious and most talented
Eit.tern manufacturers. The snrceus of his new system 1.•
romplete—the economy of his arrangements will supply ii,,.
best and most fashionable manlike - three at moderate pin •
Unencumbered by thane heavy expoutue, which the not.
honors of buine, , 4 be, hertived upon the pr e ,
'.l g o ods, towing to largi rents.) JOSEPH . WHITE will hot,
reedy money only, at much lelns than the urinal prices
Cm.rixgrs repaired in the beet manner, with ienpet:l,
LARD --13 kegs No. 1 for sale by
mh7 inentY ()um Din.
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RIVER NEWS.
Tut Runtur—At dusk bet evening, there were 7 feet 6
Inches of water in the eltannet, and tailing. The weather onn
tinues cold and windy.
Tun steamer "Jenne K. Bell" left Cincinnati, for Pitts.
bdrgh, ou Thurnday night, with 450 tone groceries.
Tun fine steamer "Sir Wm. Wallace" 1,1 now loadinp, for
Cincinnati. We bespeak for hero good load and a Hill c. ur
Omani of pewseugers. She will leave this evening.
Tux new light draught atiguner '• Chart. A vin.y." Capt. W.
P. Torrim,. did not leave yestei day: she will poNiti rely leave
this morning OH her maiden trip in limo
THE steam, " Capt. N 06,,,, Cr.,..ks, wilt kayo
for Naahvllle punctually at 10 o'cick this morning. .She.
La the boat of accommodations, and hoc °Ulcers will la ,
found polite and attentive to all.
Talc flue steamer `• Saint La ix, - Capt. .posse; Dean, 6 (ha
regular parket for (Inch, huti that morning; she laxr en at It
o'clock. Capt. D. and his polite elork, Mr. hip Lightner,
will am that all are well taken care of.
Tug fart pais.« , nger packet Forest laity" is !Ito regulitt
parket for Whftling 114i4 monlittg: /the leer. at 10i,,,/,'clock.
AiSal rl.lltl,lioll, Wit il tho Raiill.l3 nt :400 , 01-
VMe and H'ellacill'.
Tn.:staunch !learner J. r. Frefaont.," 1.4 now nearly houl
ort,l will L r.enly In leave thi, esenina or early no Sun
day in...ning f, St. 1../1/1.11. Ifer nenonnrantintinum urn the
lea Lind. enninin St..ekdale and Id- brother, w ill
mak., ny, n 1 n h.. 1n.a.1 ..n 1110 Flenh.nt."
Tut lavntitt• on.l t.v; ;It p:tutntr...n, pa , •kot linnry Gran
Kturt fol St. 1.n0;i4 mint nr far.. nntlit
ge,leral 11..• r,.x.1 slitn.is 1111.,C1.11,1
will alwaypi p.. 1.111... itna shipperg.
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n. . r mule. tho.,tetitnet `• State" to C.tpt
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I{ EA 13 it F. A 1) !I Rif• AD:It
\101141,110 , .. \• . Sept. 12,
7'), is .r t• I Irt,o .•,ttoliwal the ttertpo t. IF pr
pal :It.. \I. 1..u , '• I /111.1..),I :tn.! Pill,
I IN TIIE 11.11:11' “1 ,
%NO ‘iy ‘l}:illeiNEs IN MI
.1111.11, hvt ItTNI7N \ 1.1.1 thm I 1,4•1. ,t• I
Tif F. NI I ;maw xtat.•ottla be
I II \\l NO I NTI.ItI•L'IT IN TIIKM
%VII A I 111 ! .111t , r ..1.0.• Om! I h.o. 11,1. - oth
u.,1 1/1/1 14111 , 1 10:.1:4• 1 1 A\ LININIENt
In ?ay I..wllt`o. wait lip. It.tpist..el, .&. In. nml (lad I
tt. C
All Ow a 1... N., Ntr4lrdio. Ow stir,.
I.r. I. I.y
Th. \I'INI lir Mk LANKA I N11 . 12..V1:1 ,
I N1i•11..% ElIN111.1 . 1;b: iLri• I
I.: 4 0 )I'i romp:o6 , o I , y I'.
The .. I I NY. NV II ITE Kyr 10,:11
Dr I ,e 1 /TT , ittt.,ll..ti/Is+l with 104‘hiltirg. to(
M. U.
, • . • .
I'ti 1. I Cit. S.,lc Prpairtrs.
hank 11.ter. Nlonutanin 0. Vs.
NI. 11. I/. 111 11 lailciotle Arcot.
1.10 Wood ntrect,
JAS-. P. 1 , 1.11',11Nt1, Whol.-0.10 00 , 01-
1 0-oti hoar Itatlunt , l Uri 0.0, Alleglway.
!IR I 100 FL A N D'S CELEBRATE! (11.111 M AN
i.t C. iS, I'h il:ulrb
pain, will ctiertunll rani 1.1,0 Coolidoiol. .1 oil,-
dwc, Chronic or Ncr,,,ku, U. , Lillt v. P.... , ~1
It 114 i all tlinourco ariutur, from a or litomaa.
Such
na COMdil.
Lion, I an and
Fnlncao, or plant 1.411,0
1111.1, A rainy of the Sturnach,
tint, a, DiFitlot for Fool,
noirlit tiro Stomach, Soar
Fraciatioit, ruillulig. or Flattering 1.1 11, I it
of lite tin tionliair of Inc llca , l, 11,0 . 60.1
and nom„ at lour: Ilk.; nl t C10wk
%.110.11 iu lying Pir.llll, finance
of V co..a, ~t W,-i.t 1.•1',,• li. Fight, Frier and
14111 Pttill i 111-11,1. I..liri..lll'y 1.1
I I lo• rku, and Etc.. Pant in 11.0
Sale. Rack. (h..). 1.11111, etc., Sadden
Fluslic, , llcat flaming in the
llonotant
Imnhlu
iuo ol Evil. and Errol
I.X..,,rwairin of
Spirits.
The itroprielor, in railing the attention of the public to
this preparation, dOeol we with a feeling of Ito 1111111 , 0 onntl
dent-, ill rte vi arm's Mid adaptation to the diseases for which
it it t
It is tot new and untritsl an-tide, tint one that hoe total
the test of n len yearn' trial before the American people, and
its roputati.in slid sale is unrivalled by nay similar preprat
tione entrant. The testimony in its favor given by the most
prominent and well known Physicians and individuals, in
all torte fit the country. Is immense. Referring any who
may thsild, to MC111,10 , 0111. " or Practical Receipt Book,
R.I . Farmers and Families, 1.. IN' had grabs, of all the Agents
kw the 11,1111111 Bitten,
l'rliwipal Office and Alannfactory, 171 Arch street, Phila.
h. 411
11 .1
26 , t
It fis
41V
1:42
dolrhio. ..
44-rlobi by Dr. (len. 11. Kryse.r. WI \CNA strwl : B. A
Fahli..st , w:k k C. NO 6 V% ...I str,.et: Vlentitig Dr.4lors, No.
do ‘Voorl street; D. P. Swartz. anti J. P. Fl..rto og, Allegheny
.1.. r Iti:ds w 1 y is
Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean Sauce.
QTANDS preeminent for flavoring, Soups.
oTovies, Fig, MOIL. (1111110, ke. advar FM good
houomriven to try Il Prire 'Li cent., per bottle, at xll 1114:0.
ry Stores lu the Culled StAtt..4 and Conados.
F. sal,. by M'CLIIII6 and 0 if. KM - STE...Pittsburgh.
E. T. WRIGHT & (Xt.,
241 Market street, Phindelphis.
1.41
ASECOND-HAND CHICKERING PIANO,
Ifixsem•loth pettud eorners, 7 ectave. nearly x, Ito
heen left with the notetcriber fur oil, the owner lin 01110 TIO
further tee fer it. Th.. whore 1 . 13110 Win he toil tiff $2.00,
11 , 1 , A+ll. 1,, Itlll'areal di.iia, b.+ , the MVO.' piece
Pn axle by ./YAIN 11. MELLAqt,
11o111:1 $1 Wood stmt.
A S'l' 1,1 RE Itfl* l' C) RT I*. FOR
LA SALE A hot of tiround 76 feet front on Wasbiogton
/qr..", I,y feet no the .9.evrntit e,tr ,, t road. with a Frame
I IL•use In by tainins firn rooms. , omf , lahlY
...Barg ; &O. Apply tn tmit24 I BLAKELY & RICIIEY.
STEAMBOATS.
1855. 1856.
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS.
THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
STEAM PACKET LINE,
FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGUT
Two LINE ls composed of. seven
Oretrlaoo, powerful Steamers. unc-ifigar t
uallert for speed, splendor, safely
and comfort, and is the ONLY TSUNAMI DAILY LINE or STRAir
PACRE.TS on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. B. Mali
Lino of Steamers from CiIICIIILMLI to Louilville Mill Saint
by which passengers and freights nrr ffel dn.( and
reccipinl through daily Two now Strainers have bore misled
to the Line, which now consists of thy following hosts
&att.
, „ dn. ,. I h . l six of departurn
__ _._. ) , 1 rata Pittburgh.
BUCK EV K FrATF M. W. lIELTZHNOVr.a.ISunday.
CIT Y OF WULF:J.IM:—. JOHN NPl.unz ..... ... MoudHy.
A I.J.KU II EN Y I. N. COOKR Tuo.iay.
CINCINNATI Annaus IVo.usulay.
PII I LA Dltil.l.ll TA ..........H. l J. ti RAC/ Thursday.
PENNSYLVANIA ; JOIIY KLINEFLIT.R... Friday.
MIIU 1114 11 J. O'NEAL.
0. Loire daily al 10 A. 111. prvrkaly .
Nu freight ris.-eivod after flint. o'clock on the niorning Of
diparuire.
Pittsburgh, St onhenville and Wheeling
Packets.
The DIURNAL Capt. J. A. Scow. and the
FOREST CITY, Capt. 11. WAr, will run as
REGULAR DAILY PACKETS hetwecn Pitts-
St,tibenville and Wll,4 , ling, stopping at all intern.,
dins , ports.
The DIUItNAI, will burg Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed•
ue,lays and F 1 4111314, at 10 o'cloak. A. Id.—ELIIIRNINti, she
will on Tuesdays, Thurvilays and Satin days,
at 7 , , A. M.
The RISES] . t 'ITV will al., leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Tln and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.--livrtatat.lo,
41t. well p 1.,. Wheeling oil M. , f11/11),, Wednesdays and Fri
days, lit 7 j o'clock; A. M.
For freight or Irmsagn apply an bOaril, or to
J. D. COLLINtIiVoOD, Agent,
No. 150 Front street.
Coplnott r, 1.. N1V111e1,44.
Regular Paeket for Wheeling, Marietta,
Parkersburg. Ilocklugport, Pomeroy,
Point Pleasant and Galipolls.
4 1110 nail very light draught oteiuner
_ll ill! ARL A'VEIfS eA rr P. Tt,µBgAqr,
L
". will le., 4.. t the above m/ intermediate pertii
`eery Friday, at 4 I'. 11.
The ( lierle. Ai I . F . y 11WAe iiiii•rivieg freight et the %intim.
;zL he when 1.
between Ferry Anil Short street:,
For Cincinnati.
The time %team, Flit WILLIAM WALLACE.
Capt. IL ettieNaL—Clerk. Cuts. S. Fcionrit. will
leave for the alone and intermediate ports on
:4 vri , RDA Y. March 29th. at lo o'rlork A II
P-1 . freight ear pa..anite apply on imsncl,
e-The W t LLACE Inn at the of Wood street. [mh49
For 191. Loral■ and Illinois River.
The steamer EtIEINOX. Captain U. WATLEY.
i'lerk 11. Nott, as dl lona.• for t h o oho,. and
htt,Fii..,hate am WEDNESDAY, April
EMOlMilill
.1. NI. Cook. Will loser'
111.010 and oitorav•dinta p..rtr W nit N ESDA
Aunt ct lo ...lock A Al.
II• lilt pant_r apply on haunt. or to
nh- , FLACK .t LI VI NUSTON', Agritha
For Louisville.
The rattior KAY CITY. Butt. A. I). Nltt.cre
AA to
t a Icnc.• for thr nhovr an•l ittirrtn.do.t..
tin N'HDNESLAY, AprE 2. at It) o'clock A. M.
p ontt p• nopty.to hoard. or to
noliztt FLACK A I.IV INtanTON. A :sotto_
For st. Louis.
nrantrr NtIItTII STAR. (Stet. NV.llA2Lert
—4 tort,, A .1. II cztarr, will trove for the alcove
and internodint.• port on TUESDAY. April 1.
01 I o'clock, I' NI.
For fl or pctsnage apply 013 board or to
10h29 JOIN PLACE, Agent.
For Louisville.
The strnoarr JAMES E./kith . ..Cain_ K. Mitten.
` t t. Iran for thr above and intermediate port,
-11 111Ist ()AI Marrh 31:t, at lo o'clock. A. NI.
Ed I no t tla or paanage apply un hoard, or to
FLACK BAILNEs, Agent..
For Lasalle and Illinois River.
The stramcr VItED.I.OItENZ. Capt. H:ORM'Er.
Will Irate for the HialYtt and nil onterntrtlinto
ports on r:\TI'II It AY. Mort - 11'2'M).
En• (retie Id or pa.ltanyt• apply on marl. o r t o
FAIR A hil'iNosnoN.Altents.
- For St. Looks.
Tltc • t rant, NIA I: EN' hl, I:NO.:Lin
k, CI.ArL h.t ILr :Anne and
Oar, tordiotc port.. on FAIT RDA V, March 21ttlt,
al Itt A M.
Louis, 010_ Je. , lO:K
111 rallovo
'itlierll,ilate• florin un tiATI/ FLL/A Alarrli
Dili. 111 A \I.
For frgaitt nt pusettge nplAy on bt.r , L , tr to
FLACK A I.IA IN(i6TON, Agenln.
. -
The Ktro.mer ItELIANCK, CApt. Witioe enenee
WOoDIILLN—U Ira". for tbv
above and intermediate port» on .SATVHDA
lamb 29,1,, at la A. M.
froi,;llt or punnute npply un boartl. or to
LIV ISIY tai A ttAItNES.
•
. .
Tho Aoruner J. W. CHESSMAN, Copt A.
W !VON —Clerk. l• aro for Iho
Above and mit-run-411Me ports on Fit 1.1)A
The steamer .1. W. HALLMAN, Orpt. M
--a Clerk. It. Romssos- -Notll leave for Ike above
old intr, mediate loan , on siTultl.A.Y. Nlaral
ol 10 A M.
For freight nr romoco Apply I'm board, or to
rnh2.l FLICK A; LIVINGSTO:s:, Agents.
For Nashville.
- -
T 11.• pgettiner .1. t'. FREMONT. Capt. J. S.
iEtai t ,T , n'KDALc --- Clvrk. ALLEM STUCK D., LC —VC dl ixtve
Lr th• and internit‘liAte pmfla on
kiTillo.kV. Mai-11 nt 10 A. M.
•
Itelglit tk, wpvly nn 1... rd .4 - lo
FLACK A LI VINCIFTIJN.
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville,
and Saint Louis.
11.•X111 pasvagf, alga) on hoard, or to
B.k L CULL' Nis WOOP
For Cincinnati
Per St. Louts
Ar.n 7v L. nt Ili A. '.%1
For fr , Ight or pA, , ,Av ,pply on ho‘arkl. or to
FL MS A. LIVING TON, Areuln
For St: Lt;ixist
•
nos passenger Steamer CHIC:WO, Capt.
T. Jors.ss—Clerk. It. K. V.'tamrwlll leave for
the above 8114 intermediate ports ant SATI ,
A Y. Slarell '2-'l, nt 111 1.1 . C1 , 4 4 k, A. M.
111 ighl or IKl.olgv n pplp OU board or to
In It •.!, ItAlt ttn AL (701.1.1 MA AzPnt.
_ _
For !it: Loot*.
For Si: Loul•
110 , 11.1.:N1t1 I.IRAFE. eapt C. L. XI,
14. for
tho abox.• and mtvrroo.lialo ports 011 S ATIAZ
1$ k \ lo A. M.
fr,,,,lLt or passa, , apply ou board or to
YLACK k LIVINGSTON.
Or St: Lotzl•, Galena. Dubuque and St
.team, A. O. \\S4 IS. Capt. Tirxrr
M -will kni e fur Iho mlk,v, nal.l
ibtermr,tiati , ports WI TURDA Y, M3rch'2.9th,
o o', loeli A 11.
For fro 41,t apply nu bean!, or to
A IA VINGSTON. Ap.nts.
For St . Lnis and Illinois River.
•se., The ,41.,01,,, AI'NT I,ETT V, Capt. TH.,.
Mt 11— Cl,rk. A. C. FiaAihii—.ll
1, the uh.oo and interruMian• 1.118 ou
" • TI ErllA V. April lot.
Vol apply OHboard., or to
toll 7 JOHN FLACK, Alrent.
.
For St. Louis and St. Patti.
Th,..N•ttmer FANNY If Alt);IS, ()Wain
AN ocDr.li --Clerk. (1. :S. PH:Err—will base
for the above and intermediate ports nu
11u\ Di Y. Mara 31sL al 10 v'cks:l., A. M.
FOr I r.igh I or toottoge opply on 1.03 . . 1. or to
uthtt FLACK S. LIVINTON. Agent.%
Tlt)
LEMON & CO— . TR ANSPOIt'PA
LI NE. - II:1%411K 11111110
iiaratiotui Unix wint,ir. we arii tent' 1.r.1111r01/
0 Jon II EA Vl' BUS I N ESS by PEN NSY lit A. , IA t..A.NAI.
AND FRii)l THE EAST-
Elt NI CITIES. V... rail acorn lent fria`lol,l 3101 nil 1111.1.
11,1.X,0t1 ut 11:1I1,1111.1 , l'ollll/1. 1111,1 IL4htatl, t h at 110
41/111i will Iw spared to rend, grinurul salts( irt ion tO
Slrip
ii•ra Euiturn and W 0,44,11 Freight. The A Vtllll,lls C
ii"'!'in.:l Not.IN EII PLANES UN 1 . 11. E 41.1iE1i 11 EN Y
liiiRTMiE It A I will gi. Hui
bright.
011 lII.' Iva n4l Basin.
udill 1.1,11 VD S Ll': \ION.
lil it'S TRANS POIVIC ATIO N LINE: -
lA_ A itticipidiug the want of facilities
tratititinrtitiv. Freights to nail front the KeLlit ,
k•rtiin l'egtitsylvAnin Caned and 1,
iurroaxml oar Mork of Boata. un sante, to a Di)LiIILM
DAILY I.IN E. Which giveti lea a rapacity of over 1500 tone
pt r month rach way.
We 1.4111' 0111 1111.1 11131~.1 pattrolthie line
Stat. , liiiprt.v.liten4., there will be nothing opartut on our
pert to moiler grootial sailtlartion in forwarding Exatern
and Wentriru Freights with promptitud e d anti iteaVl lELL patch.
MEI,
Canal Bassin, l i ittalturttli. Pa.
.•
CANAL BOATS FOR SALE.
..ttcr for .10, 'l' IV U SUIniTANTIALLY EMIT
ANAL ROAN. BRYAN, KENNEDY 5: Cll,
tohlfelw Pond Stonlo Mill. Allegheny.
I) A I,Y'S TUCKINt FACTORY. --C.
DALY owner of l'ilarkt,t alley and . Fifth street, finds it
n egary onitradiet a repo, t that has gaitygl currency,
th ees at he wag •=.lliinr, air t, quit Inigne•ag. Ile never had cinch
intention. Ile infolu r tits iathhe that he mill ee ntinneg tin
STOCKINIIF, 511110'9., DRAWERS.
4
vi all kinds of 11081E11 V, at bin establishment. His FA,
t.,ry is mar Ryan's ii ldnie. Ov V 1 FM st,rmt—open at all
times to th, , insp.,tlou of the puldie. llc 11.‘e. beei,leN the
work 01 his OW II manufacture. brought to the vUy 040
arrest aneurl meta or I b oily in hie late ever hroug,ht w title
city, a kids are warranted to he ot the hula quality. and will
be sold at the MUM re44lllllAble prima, lie ban hut one Sales
Room, at the corner of Market alley and Fifth street.
Corner Marketall.y and riftli nt
C.43IPHELL & POLLOCK,
= WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods.
AND MASUFAOTAIitERB OF
PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT
)IOULDINGS.
PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. BRPN,V.N,,ist
No. 95 Wood st., Corner of Diamond alley.
41 Diamond idley, dervotOs his'entlre afteMildoti I.''..•'.
ri - MIRY refer to a long experience in this b , an office Practice. Ilia busineksis tuostly confined
X Loftiness as a safe guarantee to the purchaser that ho to private Venereal !limas.. and such painful affec.
will get the latest and best styles, and at prices as dew' as tints, brought on-by imprudence, youthful indulauce
any other establbhment, and excess.
An inspection of their stock incurs no obligation to boy. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, genorrlien, (Drat, Stricturei r,
Equal attention will be 911081 to Merchants, whether their Urethral I.lhtcharges, Impurity of tie Mood, With ail &monies
rails he Mr examination or purchase. nth I 9,10u1A.3tw of the Venereal Organ, Skin likettsea Seorbutic Eruptions,
Totter, Ringwomi, Mercurial Weasels, Seminal weakness.
NOTICE—TO -
TILE I'AXABLES OF TIIE Imeutoncy, MB/ ithetiluationl. Vow& Weeks:nes, Noittfili
SET ENTII WARD—Tim County Cowin issttmers have &Wpm...miens, Pleases of the Joints, yistolain Ano, Neriirsis
,banged tho time for the Appeals in said Ward from Mardi AM...AiI:MB, Palos hi . the Itack and. Loins, Irritation of the
to BET TiIuMPSON, Madder and Kidney's. successfully I rented. Cure guaranteed.
IY,ti, '
120. ROBERT
mhliktd May Assessor.- Twenty yearee:vm-Lico(tori irl.titis city) enables•DeltroWni
p 13:ATTcg-DAITGER.REOTYPES Awn AM- tanner assunuiCeiV l 4: ll Petdy , dure to ail who way nano uto
der ids care. , .--j - • • ~. . ,›.... .. -,
. .
muyry pEs, which give such general satisfactionare ittlios and Prifittotoristiliat r ieu ikons' 41 Di4ond' alifi.
tinily „Ld o i f ied, in e very Isitel of v. eather, at Lafayette BMW- Alweh a t,,,,i m m- -
.- , fnenestdrivly .
erate.• ~.
~,,,,, No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to _ ....___-- • . .:- r r,. ,---------- f -L I
ambretyping, so 010 time of sitting is. run e ) tom than re- DR. gt-t
~ OWN eigiiiiMes*ibe consulted fbt
pored for 1/angerreotypes. Pinter. of children taken in a
tewleocontis in either of the atwwe minted stylea. Aruhro, the cure of B. F . •C r lfift 't -Ill q t . e fl S 3 ' - I li ' Bn "" M 'S i n
t vile or Dargerreotype Copies ma& correctly front every long-statiding -melt 3B 1211llBiL 'Th. afflicted are invited.
kiod of pictures. Warmated twrfect Prices netderate, I"
skit 4.11- bout delay. P.r"'" nillielod . I th Venereal Tha i
OW MOM. iS, TO PLEASE. rohlB eases, Rheumatism, Pike, or Seminal Debility, ahonl&nns
DRAY MEN BOYSe GREASE,
the Lest articibin use for drayk,llitrts, wagons. Sr,; for E. Offi,e° and Private Room, As, 4 / Emend alley
tale by inildi) ILENEY 11. COLLINS. Pitteharga- ]'•''i
rr~~pt
HOLLAND SITTERS
ELECTP.O4C'EtEMILM'ffiE AROMA'
•
Edit .llollandsch ticii Bitters.
TWO YEA RS have,ohtNed since the intro
durtiou of this valffable re P(' • tie into the natoirstates
During this time it Ice s gained suismzul poinrinriiy ne
remedy for
Ff..ver and Dysreprii. . odic/exile's, Ilendachz,
Loss
Blind and 111,edina
•
Many of our most worthy citizens testify Mite wonderful
eOtrooy in ail affections of the stoniali and liver.. Jur a
tang, it never has been equalled, for the relief it affords in
all cases of debility or weakness of any kind. Is almost lor
staisteneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affec
tions, it has iu numerous instances proved highly beneficial,
au.l in others effected a derided cure.
Milieu eminent physicians prescribe, And their putdents eo
unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t dmiht,
and mwerly toet its virtues far onrcolves.
INNY Eft AND AGUE.
A illy of Eight Atimike' Standing L'ared fy ASerhans
land hitters.—Nficbael Kelly. Na. 117 Grant, near Staittideld
ntreit., nap.: " Lent July. while running on the river, on
cotton teat plying between Natchez turf New Oriettna.l Was
taken with fever and ague. For eight long tuontha I suffered
with thin dreadful diseane. The greater part of this time I
MRS Utlatolo to work.. said anent at leant fifty dollars fur
(event isedicines, but I found no permanentrelief. Three.
weeks ego, one of my friendslindlted upon my trying Doers
liave's Holland ntttera, saying that a : eurg was gum:ao.l64,
After taking it for ono week, I niast white 7 . waa R sound!
man. I have beau at work flow for two week", and have , "
taut no return of the Chills and 'fever whatever.
I certify the above idaternent in trite.
TIMMAS A.A.30.. Diamond Doane,
Or at IL Chester's, DotbiO
EADACRE ANT) DEBILITY- .
Mr. Silas Llsco mb, of Birmingham. &let: have found
in Itoerhave's Bitters a remedy for leader:ll9'i" debility. M y . wife 111. also us.) It with tlidlcrivitent telietit.”
kr. A. 5. Nirholsom of PittshorA rdy.rs remarks that he
has experienced much rtlief [ruts na 4gt. fur headache. •
READ .Pfllyr
.1 fluilander's Trainnty.,-jorOD ilinnkm living to the
Holland settlement of Ehem:ean. Irowonsin, sty, "Aftgr
suffering fi.r some time,pe 01 1"°9 attending; an utter pros.
[ration of mind and P.u.Y. I have been restorad, by using: ,
lloerhase's hat!ltE." .
IMGO
retairr ".nuf&Among
IbIraHUTS to .• -
in every
its
settlement in the ve—
yrws... ' , a its fever.
ETU EN. (1711 ftt ItItSTOF.ED.
Y. A K\s3. Agent
1 '''
.... .....incorrnenred taking
floerlieve'S Holland linters, 1 cont.] hardly walk—now, I
,
enjoy excellent health." .
Wt.:ASSESS OP THE STOMACII AND Ilt/iO - YeSTIDt.
Analter flecal Curt Boethares IlisFand Hater:.
—The wife of Peter De Witte, living, in Holland Town, She
heygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of
the stomach and indigestion. She bad been under a physt
cian's care for some time. but the disease seemed to baffle
even bin skill. She purchased some !Zealand Bitters at OUT
office. which tau given tone to her stomach., her appetite'and
strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this
another great man effected by your medicine.
We have still to record teeny wonderful cures affectied bj
thin remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing
you can rely upon, what we have published are from persons
much respected In our community, and are literally true.
.1. QMSTI7B,
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Editor Sheboygan Nlrrwbrxle, Sheboygan;
RIIEUMATISIL _ _ _
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A flue of Two Montis Ram-Ling Clow! by Borrliares H.
land Hill ers.-Georgo Henderson, of Pittsburgh, an •'"
suffering for throe months with rheum:Om part of the
time BO severely n. to Confine me to my led—r have been
entirely cursed by using 130OrtlaYeB Holland Bitters: 1 lion.
had ono attack since. lett found almoet instantaneous rang
in the same medicine. It la, In my .opinion, a sure reined) ,
for rheum:a.m."
NERVOUS AND RITEIBIATIC AFFECTIONS.
This changeable woollier is' liltoly to produce a great anal
of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or Alt:unlade
affections, we would recommend ltnerhave's Holland 1.111t0ta....
On referring to our columns you will find certlinwtee frdin.
eone• of our first German and English cltbiens.—Penno/s
taints Slataf Zeihratt
TIIE WOILST. FORALOF PILES .C.A.N
We are at liberty to refer to several troll known gentle
men, who hare used, thonitighly tested. and note mcommeted
Boerhase's Honor .1 Dittors as a remedy for pilm. We are
and at liberty to pnl lid, their nainon, but will take pleaspro
1,. roforring any person to them who denies, thbtatateboatt.
Fur this affection -unit-half of the prescribed
.dose.elignht
he taken—say half-teaspconfhl—morning; noon and nighLF
one boor before meals.
CAUTION!
The mat popularity of ibis delightful Aroma has (n aced
many imitations, vrhich the public shoulder U 1 against pm , _
chasing. Bo not porinnolial to buy anything elan until. yen
have given Boerbavo's Rolland liiitera'a fair trial. One ho 4
tie will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these
imitation,
AZ — Sold at $1 per bottle. or-slx bottles for S. by the sole
proprietors, I.III...NJAAIIN PAOS, \qv-.
Manufacturing rh.nnacetaißts and Chemists,
cor. Smithfield and Third striuitsy Pittsburgh.
ILsr:Li.xits & Draggigth,
corner Second and Wood streets.
And all thaiggfstnlll Pittsbutglt, Allegheny, Birmingham,
Manchester end Temperauceville. •• sept:tdawly•
DR. MORSE'S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL;
Health Ikestored and Life Lengthened
MORSE'S INVIGORATING mut
IT WILL replace weakness withrttrength,
incapacity with efficiency, irregidarity with ttnyboin itnd
uatoral activity, and this not only withoute.treac
tion, hut with a happy. effect on the garteralffsfertloti.
ire- hear in mind tha't all maladies, wherever s trey - ,bagin,
finish with the necrosis system, and that the peralisatton of
the nerve of motion and sensation it physical death. Dear,
in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, O;
Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known.
CORE OP NERVOUS DISEASES.
No language can convey an adequate idea of the itemedit
ate and almost miraculous change which it °crashing in the"
diseased., debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether
broken down by excess, weak by Wig:re; or hipaired by
gicknerie—the unstrung and relaxed organiratien ts at once
braced, revivified and built up. • The maga! ‘and plinicat
symptoms of nervoine disease vanish together limier its luau:-
mice. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial propertivet
of the mediae,' reach the raustitutiou itrelf, and cesium it;
to its aerate! . condition.
Confusion. gultinieav, ruali of Nowt to tho bawl, melancholy,
hystxria, wretrlovinraa, thought', of uolf-deatructiot
—fear of insumty, ilyspepaia, guileful pr.v,lrus Mu. Irritabili
ty, InTVOUPlier.e, Mobility to 010.11, dia.,. incident ED unt/ca
d,rcuy of tho protra„,ttaitg fnctiona, hyntariu, monomania,
vague terror,. palpitation of tho heart. ifnuotency, conatipt
tion, rt., ftno whatever counts arising iv, if there he arty
rrliauco to tio pliuiul no Lateen trattmouy, larepOhltaly
infal
lible
The ied effects of this great restorative In • all
complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals
of ;sedition. Thousands of stimulants have been invented—
thousands of insigorants concocted—all put - porting to 'bet
specified in the various diseases and derangements to Which'.
the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE.
Who mitten+ from inialcm.m. drommiment, ni.monimesti,. tre
mors. vaino in the lock, ar ony "flair dibordcr, whither pe
c,,1,.. 1,. I.r ,67c, or common to both sexmi—Ahould giTtilhe
lavigarating Cordial fitrial.
_
MA KRUM PERSONS,
Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have usisl n bete
tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In 01
directions are to to found the happy parents of healthy off
xpring. who Mould not have been so but for this extraordi
nary meparation. And it is equally potent for the many
deetasee for whirl) it Is recommended. Tho Wanda of youltg
men hare boen reatorod by using it, and not in a single in- -
stance Mot it tatted to benefit them.
PERSONS Ott PALE COMPLPIXION,
• • •
Or rousuinpuvo halinei, am rontoreit by Cho nee of a bottle or
Iwo to bloom And vigor, changing the skin front a pale, yel
low, sickly color, to a beiuniftil florid complexion. •
TO THE MISGIJIDELL
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects prodnerd
by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the bock and
limbs, pains in the lacul, dimness of sight, loom of tunscular
r omer, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia. nervous irrita,
derangement of the digestlee functions, general di;
Witty, symptoms of ormsuceprisms, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much. to t be r
dreaded. been of metnery.'elmfusion of ideas, deprenition of i
spirits, evil forebodings, aversion. to ancirty, self-distrust,
loco of nolitudo, tlmitlity,ato., are some of the pnainced
All time afflicted, • •
BltYlMt.E CONTEMPLATING IdAItRIAOS,
Should reflect that a sound wind andhodyare,the wart ea
omo.ary requisites to promote connubial !tailpieces: indeed,
without thee , the journey through lifa heroines a weary
piturlinage---the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind
1./. 0 quo, Irltultovotl with despair, and titled with the melon,
oily riffled' is M Unit the ltappiness of acting beconseit
blichod with your owm.
CA UPTON I
Dr. MOllle. Invigorating Cordial lien been counterfeiterDby
won,' unprincipled poren . ne.
I futurd, all the getinniiiordial will have the proptietoo,
Eteeduille pasted over the cork of ea eh bottle, and the taboo.
lug words blown in the gimes:
Norre , a Invigorating Cordial.
CI If. RING, Proprietor, N,
The Cardin] in put up, highly concentrated, in pint boatels
—price three dollars per bottle, two far Ilve donate, nix for,
twelve dollars. . C. RING: Proprietor, 7,
182 Broadway,
Sold by Druggists throughout the UrtltedlStativt, Canada
and the West Indies.
Pittsburgh Dn. GEO. IL KEYSER, No3.loWocitl
FLEMING 'mins, No. fin Wood street;
R. E. SELLEItzt. WoNtstreet.
Allegheny City...BECR [LAX & WREN:AN;
.JAMES T. SAMPLE A . CO.: ' •'
J. I. FLEXING.,
Agent ter 0hi0...J. D. PARR, Cluninuati. Intaltdsw
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