The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 17, 1851, Image 3

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]v 0 **e*iomff popularity and ?"* ftjfaSS&i Ja2d° ! ?££“
'"P to 7 M»rand trade is “to tnnp tteffl^?U.OTt,“^*l 1 '
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1 t f ?fe , »’f<T'^'>^F' <> S.''‘t oSrC6Bing favorably. Money ■: ~nbto.CONSDM&IOI/^.,ital«y%£S«
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t t*>- vounu,. which • otherwise!*thrown backupoutheinS
tincnt is more it/ Rvorof 0^ a i ra^ oC SfJ r work >* ad^^
i0 h ,a ( , EOOd ’- bot hacked byl «SS™^ifelXSSSS£?faSSSte
,? /'V&VffiH V/ Jf 5* 1 CqUOD market ut tiser • W-restore»:them^fSS?
V/\ * vJ*V : * -.< > i-ySi ThiAMedicme/ tUcrcfoie, ia aof-i”
10 Chester, a „d many .-_- gg?lSlSKtfS?^“!f
.mcssonul after the men,^
- Mle3 ° fTur pe «7.- cißcuLAks,*
, AA- >SiO9S - AmencanSecurmes
♦frfe^a^s<owfoj^^ftk 7 A|>gy.’t«*I fa .*felt.VS. i C- , bat sales not Wire} U. Si 6»s onei^Bdaeriptim,«aatn,^ol
£UV^C^fTA 1 *! '■• i, V-tilV|Cry i; 7, 00, tuofaytuts, . Lungs anil Liver, nnil a copious re
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' b lbu8 ‘ Capl ’ 6fcCcwe ». «•«. arrived
om tifC, P DoI - » is h«,ng, Such iso nr ciriuSfSXi?
rfi-7 ; , from Llrcrpool, suffered so todsh ingro ttammtthisMedielneir
i‘i 0 * ,h “ Bh ° wm ° b, ' fied *° p« *-«• ; ?ss«
id reploniah her «or«s. She left
t@fertt.p^dV-«!SeS{/jSvt < i ' I ® f Jannsry, at which timo nothing four hours’time,- ■ *
or‘he steamship AtlMfCi this wo. will be returned. ns^£**
> Atlant’C hadsailed .from Liverpool,’ —= - side tho wrapper orceehbr
on of many would hayo afforded her ***£&'&
to, havo made :,that port, after :any ••— ——u —■». . —' r. other be palmed onto you
machmory that may havo occnrr J. w?a“^d“
in h bopM “« Bbo - C *£^L^™
fica ha 9 not yet heen signalled. .8 ■ .
t M ‘T T fla ™,V d j” a,CrO - The r°™^^ r oot
a, fmm Liverpool, bound to California, - baffled ihc.skill ofseve
f| in at Payal, in condition;she Kmih’e^^
cuing ,q , long. 40, pi* ,men from the no fai:h in patent me
sabella of Dundee from Shields, bound ‘ ' t'^auc.-'"
eß * Ti »« Captain and eight mo dof the dnringmy sickness, bt
r ° -‘P I °" rboa ' d b r ‘ b ® •«, ftn the ■■■- ■■■ = !hXaM;
uary C. The brig Main from Liverpool . Yonrs,te S iM.
IS* ad also put into Payal . for repairs when ■ BLEEDING
ml of the Steamship Africa. ~ ££«*,£? JSK
Wk2\Z%& Xem ! “ Tbo Athnlk Safe J!. I i. . J.niedfcine did not L
•••• —h"■■■'■■ V .:■•■■ ~r ,;:• isomehwandthonp
.. „ , NEW W Yobl ““r 15.
r^irirs^r ,brioea ,hoJayrul • rp^
;: , “ tlentlc erpenceced .aoTCre weather. Sho
te4V^^^iV^ S v3>«TV. ‘ f ■ ,\ r 8 » bart « of b »' b ««'*• a hurricane. Z°
.• 1 paddle boxes being carried away, ab'o was ' —— -i IS? SALE, w
'I isabled. After ,la daysbeating’Westward
t \ ; j 'V l \* put back and reached Cork at Bp. m.y on
‘vji i’l’h • 8d lb ® TP&. W?c| atytaip.ed .no rALSO.fora?
’’ -w' bo3,ond ,h ,V ab “' c , ' la ‘ cd • Tho c,oßr and SSfSITB^
' ! er * »«w •» won, and a Card was published Carr& Co., M
• bj tb n e - pi rT ßera lbe Ail “ Blie ' 1 5S
jslimotif of iho great streogth and power of —---v
ip In contending nine days against an.almost D^ofuie/
' y. 3 ' ro P*' d gale* of great seventy,- and
dmirable condnct under saifs in reinrning 1800 1~11 ' = - ■ 1
'• ... T hoy.»wari high ptaiso toCapL West for • -nowidgrt
f ,cat “ crfion »> , “ ld “ oro particularly a. his S^™‘
offic "* *■ W - Sbaftl ‘r «» S*k at tho time.— ln &
, to Mr. Rogers, the Chief Engineer. - .
he Engineers, also; write o card: of thanlis to medloinc
«• W ?« Bw b >*kindness and attention.
&& h 0 Carnbria ,cr ‘ lirorpool for Cork on the 271 b, .Ihjks o
, was to leave thero.on the 4tb, with nothing but -Sp
* cargo of the Atlantic. .. : msntuii'Aitr uujisuwphon!: ■ ; coraple
‘ B>» feared.that it will tako months to repair the Ooreaby WUtar’s Balsam.or Wltd Cherry, vingm
mage done .to tho Atlanticrp machinery. Her J.Tk g*)
*<l* came by the Africa, ond also her passcOEere. the benefit that I havo donved from the nee of most.
Cotton hssitoclinM Uni- 'r, , B - , Dr. Wistnr’a Balsam of WUd Cherry. .1 was prostrated’ udo'r
“ Sila-'SfePefti’if >'’ Lotton has declined ,fo i, middling Orleans 7i; byihattCTnble sconrge t Coasumpuoa,mMay last. :The ister
’Bw®lwSSS®K® ! sP f^w^fli!k, fSsshE>* *a»i®= plead 7J | M obilo 7J. More firmness at tho sail- atinck was truly horruyins io me,for five of my fhnuly, effee
»3*iSsBs»W^»?o w l«**:*M*Ptl&s4r4a&-«*sSr„r ,h„ ‘ {my brathen wtd sutenj bod died of ConsmitpUon.- 1 poor
ng of the Steamer, waa afflieicd with nearly all orihe worst 'features of the idea
tia??Mi !, «©W.^S^S^wPtiyiß , Wa?»»*S»; Grain doll. Corn6d lower. : . . disease-. 1 hod ndistressingcough andeipdcloraied n onr
Provisions steadv Pino I nnl 4« greatdealofblood,hecueioyer,-severe paioslatheside' :-F
r fe. &£%%&:■-? Pino, fid tower y ' t,no - ar ?'V . B’ andchest, cold ehills.alienmtingwiih'flushes of heat r“
hlour bd lower. ... / nnd copious night sweats.
fSS tK* Tobacco doll, but firm. . . I was under the cate of-a skilled physician from: the
Coffee dull and declininn. ■ ■; •:. time I was takeasick until about sir weeks since, beine
Z. ~-~ —' then about helpless, and my friends considering my case Ai
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., consider myself perfectly Welh ::1 make this stntcmem
' ’■J’y. to; induce others that,are afflicted as I have been, to
KiATp'i')B* make trial'Of .Wistnr’j.Balsam of Wild Cherry, wllich
remedy has, under the blessing of Providence.- restored
my health.', V’.:;''.iteREMIAII- ISGRIGG.
-s.-r:--- : -i > ”Cnowu Poikt, LakocO; la., fiiae'l9,-ISf9.’
, te's'ra , J , ff|i . Jr.D.Pari—Ztror Sir: Aslhave adeep^eommissera- '
»• uou for tho afflicted, permit me to givo.you a briefhisio
r ry of-my afificuoas, and the benefits derived from the
*V^ f tl aeo of “Jjr. Wistar’sßaliam ot Jn July,
> 1844,1 xtob attacked with a fever of a typhoid character.
- ' ‘ - .. - - • - - which left me in a very deWUtated state, when iq the
following winter I was taken with a severe cold, whici
.# .reduced me to such an extent as to give me the appear
hiv* ance of a. confirmed consurapitvo. rlabored under
£S»’ .severe coagh, expectorated a great deal, and was troi
• .• •:■> •■.■.■'- —-j- — bled with cola fectnndnight sweats. I also frequent
?xl ■ •. -• , r;:.. , ! raised blood from my lnngs. 1 continued in this ala 1
v ’ •eradttallysinkicgtinder.thedisease J uniilJanuary,:B
rtv street ‘ -nntil I-wumgam attackcd with fever. ; My exucmiu
*-* 17 u -r ©‘pecia'lly;tny-feet, wens constantly cold,.andalre
* • ■ —"*•■ —■■-"■■ . 'r :■•■:■:. • Josttheir feehuff. Under these circnmstances it mai
r> Bowow, February 15 • truly said that! was a hymg skeletbn.. 1 finally d*
a i ' v ••,• -ri' «• f*• • • Vi • mined to quit takmg medicine prescribed by Dhvsic
iugitivo slave named Frederick Wilkins was ' and Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild and
»cd this morning and taken, borore tho G. S the first weck ihaulcommencedtakingnicamd
rV . -v, •.:■■ *'■>:»•■ : '-Vr B W •■ V 1 * °*. .> 'gndusttccovery;'.t.continued'itausesUmonthSv
' oaor i CorUs,. in the U. S.« Court room»-The ' ■ en< i of which ume t was cured j and have enjoyed
3 was poslponed UM Tuesday. • • ever. iecoramcnd-th
tnn '•• . ■' « ,-*■ •• :; -*Am.toall those afflicted,with.discasosof the lung
negroes stormed (ho Court room. woald.say tQ thosc coraracncmg'ususa not lh"
ho officers • carriod nff »KWr««iaY.Y •■'■■-.»' >*W**&mt d 7 ct
ho.omcers carnoa oif the fugitive >. ~ persevere asl have dona, and’l have no doubr b
hroea .were armed; bat rro’oiie "• ' ■ casesoutof ten wiUbe bleased.with renewed h>
'd thoMflTflhhl>fl«»» ; - Y - ' Ihave-becn. , v - • .>.AJOBBPH^aCB
<l l f| c « lQ «hai a own ; eword, •; ~ . Important to ihwUioieu& ! wiih Distases of th<
•'Urtroom. tbkodp ofrihe *' Vn *»• . ’ *n4Bn*L
' ft mflAni..a y . ; ' .. vViU miracles never cease?' More oviden
°® nl towughoul (be f»MM-‘ri*wVB7»‘ v VV!, -'' > '-'•'•'•••* i * a;;; '- ,: ' GshntiKß'&Arii ill surpassing-health resiorativo virtuesf •
' —*.;•'••: '/SoCHRAN, M’BBlim A £o; successors tof Eich- A !«??
'PH - ■ • l_i baum. M’Kendry & Co.; Warehouse; fftrmerly oc* t j* Ui 7* m * a ?\ford $ Pa.k. I take this.oppo
i copied by Win. Noble,).;No. 137 Front Street, orwdoor JnfffihSn«^#»f-fv*
i • ?•. .West of AVood air,Pittsburgh,-Manufacturers of Ooaa- vUH ?Lsr IS
ff van’simprovcdpatontCookingatoves, Cooking Ranges,, of
'c. for Coil aau Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves Plain ar.dPV.acy » h en I r.i?^r
mffltom - ommim §
#?;> -’aonomlßovWomt of every description. ' So^SSm^^.-“is^wh^ThJir
thzxyg Mp'sSxij ■SdmdSAtw . tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
’*' BB; >O’ -BBC *'ai r ~?'< r r r£S£iA .“B” V'-i'B SALE;—A Lot of .Ground having: a.frontiof 6# -My friends persuaded me to givo- it ah
-n Centre Avenue, and .-ritnnliig-backgfiQ feet ihndgtven np nil hopes of recovery, and
’ts. Om th6‘lot IS' erected B: ilarge . Brick- myself-fortho change of another world.:
'•»A^'ftwftrL^tfTl»^3kw4a**‘K i S'6^Ka ! ’Stt, nearly new nnd well finished.- -iThelpt. .solicttaUonsLwastndncetMomake'Use i
'ho besiselccted.'Fruit.and.-Shrnhbeiy' ;iyirtar’a,£abat»;qf-fft/ij: Cherry. - The e
’’ordu IfappUcnuonbejnndesoon,ihe; astonishing. . Afterfivmyeatsof offlictio
«W®*fen®SSaraSf®«%S < }»MriV» tot ft-au price and terms.;: s - • .and after having spent four or fivchnndt
“/'ftX-WrSg of • ’■ .WM.:O..FRJBND,;- B-i pmposefanathe bcBtnndmosi--respccti
Attorney, Foarthntreev; *■■■■■;.. bait proved ;unayniltng, I was -coou 'it
veonWoodandSimihfield.: Jealthby.ihe blc&stogof G.od,and the ’
'’ Yb:fd spleadid assortmept-of I£ Hr„^, a .L Sar >liC^ 1 i C^^I cr^’.''
-iV:ST,ttv:;;.'£'&.hMjet^^.W^'^v.-£gt f ®- <t Vv ' Prorieb De L&ines and M»y tho blessing of God rest upon t
! B so vnSunblei medicine at. Wistai’s
'Casltmeree.ot.e*- Clwrty. -.-.Aonts, reepccifnlly t
'SON & COi, B Thegennlne.'i\Vistar>s Bafinmof-:
.^aaaiaKfßfeiß^^Ea^^P- 1 MUIKMIVMi •• .oT,a«:sign»tnro.-of:Heir
T ::.,, Philaoelphla,aha:.‘ : saaftril.A Park
OODSi-rrA;.- cuted.steel engraved wrapper. Nor
ods, of -Sold-byJ.D,PARR, (successor t
1 Fourth, aiid Wnfdot streets, Cioci.
's'y' \'§ v r -' ■ 'r,. Agctt| to the South tind Wesi,-to >v
f.fesg-e-.'' J KtJd & Co, Pittsburgh: L Wilci
*reet and the Diamond: ii A .Fnl
tk! xA Jones.-piltsWh fLc
•Cityi'L'T.Russell.-Wnshin
’tikiin'i: Bowie.BUi
SlfißiSiSSlfe- :
W 'iff"• • --^?•• -\- .:•-.
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LOCAL-MATTERS.
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*-,’{.o'rSirrH;Wi«x> TotalAaJTnrcitcs Society.—This
vSofcietywaaoTjamted OBFndayevenlogjFcbraary
■ T:.-!n7tb*atid n Committee was appointed at that meeting
: - ” «* draft e Constitution and Bye-Eawa Tor the gov.
. ernment of the Society.
TifuCommiltoe reporicd a Constitution and Byo
btwaitn meeting m tho School House of the Sixth
■ . fiiday; l4th inst. Their report
era (race eptetl, and the Constitution' and Bye*Laws
: adoptedr .-Thia Society* -being the' first one
...Orgaafted eicce tho great excitetnenfcommenced t is
novrfuliyonder Way.
persons.werechosen officers!
. J-Verfdmf—L. R, Livingston,
h .. Tfc* JPraUmt—Tlr.&.G. McCandless
-v , Sscrrthry—Wm. Geliy,
TVeamrcr—George Armor.
Stablest Committee— Thorotißon, G. Lam-
Sournß and John Scott. . '
■ The Society wifi hold a meeting on Thhrsday
. nnxt/SOth mat., when a Lecture will be delivered
- bylheßev. Samnel Williams. All the friends of
are invited to attend. Place of meo
ing* Sixth: Ward School room.
I Th4aisx.—Mr. McDonough’s benefit on Saturday
* wa* truly, flattering.lo. him-moverwas the'
, l 0“" taore «owdcd, and he was-greeted with the
moat rapturous applause: ■■>"■ ■
Afte r the first piece was over he was called out in
front 0 r the curtain, when he rotorned his thanks
*? audience for their marked end ftcWappro
bation. ' t "
' _ * friend then, as the representative of a ponton
..■■■■■ of McDonough’* many admirers* presented to him
nheantilhl gold watch and chain, as a testimonial
' . "of iheit regafd for him as an actor, and their esteem
.;- cihr him at ,a gentleman. To which Mr. McDonough
replied in a very graceful speech. 1 .
' : ®3T Dr. Hollick commences his senes ofLecturca
to gentlemen this evening, and thoso who wish to
.r;: 5 heat them, should attend early and procure a ticket.
. . Pit Friday evening the audience to'the introductory
lecture was. a perfect jam, and several hundreds
v. .went away, unable to gain admission. The Ladies
. are invitbd (free) this afternoon.--
-I, '.: .Benefit, ought to draw a crowded
- house. Ho is a; clever actors an.able stage mans.
. • lg«r and a good follows To-night the •« Mysterious
' Knocking*” willbo etplmned, and Mr. Richardson,
Die celebrated tragedian, will perform bis groat part
of Richard 111. Let all patrona of the Drama nit*
. .. ness this rich treat!
Old Allegheny Bridge, we deem it proper to Bay, is
sot tbo person whoso name was alluded to'in our
paper of Saturday, as being concerned in the many
.. highway, robberies .which are daily occurring inour
.City. Watchman Smith is an honest, orderly,ire
. spectablc citizen.
.• ■ Tns For, the jaiior, is making some
-Tory important in this building.' ■ The
thi«l, story is being fitted up .so that the females
. l ‘W®f k « r tfill occupy it delusively, and when out
9®^ B > os they may bo all .the time, they will
be entirely separated from the males.
Boschollo and
-.. MtiloStaple will give s concert nt Wilkins Hall
artiste* of the highest, order. Madame
'. ;B.>a vocal powers aro not deeded by any in the
... :.9h>ri4i *svb. Jenny : Lind. Wo hopo that our oli"
* : : not fail to attedd this rich musical treat.
RoBSEUV.— Yesterday.morning about 8 o’cioek,
•. While the boarders ot tho Monongshcla House ivero
.‘i hreakrait, several of their . trunks were broken*
open and a lof,of,jewelry taken out. There is.no
<lbofo'ihe'threr.'...’T
or Novel Bcicrao.—There in at present
lajill A German, rfiargod.'wiiß some slight ofienco,
• ' /Win in mad (torn the affect* of reading this dcsplca.
‘ ble etpff, with which, we are flooded,politely termed
' light literature.
Waves Snrmso.—Jar. McKee and das. Kobe
: . were.arretted on- Saturday, byoffictrrs: Marcellua
.. -"*«4 Dougherty, on 4, charge of galvanizing watches
'And Attempting to-ae|| them for.gold.- They were
o - brought beforo the Major and held to bail. ' ■
IST The order for the Canal to open on the 15th
• has beef countermanded,-and the 25th appointed as
the time. Bowercr, we have no idea that the water
.. vrili bo let in onlll about the first of March.'
. .®®‘rThe:aplendid aoras, dressing bureaus, chairs,
: carpets, featherbeds, together with refrigerators, ice
.«'..chests, cooking, stove.and. mangle, of the Eichaogo
' Hotel,-will be eoid this morningst !1 o’clock.'
The house of Mrs. Anderson, on SmithCeld
•■■■ Mreet. wns entered on Friday night, by thlovAi, and
a-■. rehted ,of about.,s2oo. 6he ofTcre a reward for'
their detection.
Tehperaitci: Associatioh.—A meeting of the
yonng men wi! Ibe held in. the Lecture Room- of
: th® First Presbyterian church, this evening. Sever
al addresses Will ho delivered:
...I .r ®3T* An attempt was made 00 Friday night to rob
the house of John Coyle, Esql, in the Eighth Ward.
, Mr. C. had eotas yet retired, on discovery of which,
the robber fied. -
. :Po Friday ; mgirt at Mr. Gough’s farewell
. - lecture, it is said .(hut about four hundred persons
- Signed the pledge.
. 1 There were «ic .cases before.hia Honor on
•Sitnrda? morning.
: Tty* wealher. yesterday was exceeding!;
./-cold. ~ •„■••••■
v. that about fire thou
t ■>. hate passed through our Poat Office
STORE-Tho auhscnber
&“«» ! teo r f‘ es of '« «>° TcaMartei!
MSffllaasaKKarfiK
assgg^iSaiss-g-
,* , .ADDITIONAL BALB OP
Forty Town b«u In Eo« tlTerpool, O.
; ,fpHßtefienißnpreceaenred »aj6of Lotii :
' "l'«hrirtD S ToWn hivingnortj Si£?£ te ’S &.fn ™
'/■ “ Stoutly laid out;uni tha-demand uUll"ghuauh»
- 'Undersigned has been induced to layo'ulSA
Wa JOTperty lnlown lota as übovc, and oiTcra P them
<m . d ‘bn cannot fot> to mecTthl
I swwiotlhosowiahmg to-purchase. It W needle.* t»
1 m^,J5? th L nsof of the town and prospect's
JSSSSS.V? h "j , 5 an J llM °™t one hundred lota have
hands, ntid been purchased by those
wuhmgtoprocnre a desirable home - ■■■■• ■■■■■.■■■ .■.■■ “
-iSJo.nhovo JoU are among the most eligible and deal-
rejd. P, ‘ nC,pally I#C “ ted “ ,to *“•
P»Prtetor-iarlivetpDoI f
,:rjM j?**®«*.Blakely, Koq.i Fourth street. PittsbnrirU;
* Od. lfl - , „ , JOHN S BLAKELY.
' •-naamvetpo<il,Feb.2nd, 1851.’ ffebia-dawtf
wmwOUo'Seeayiuf'Ke’d'
— M,DYEIt
&g.— salC 10 BVP.H
D»g°' "Visas'- VlM***
LU,
i- 1 ana for sal® bv
-"«P» fablfl > WM oyer
tblStrsnuiH while juai
r? yy for gale 1»y . Ifebl3i 4lim ttPtl
* - v Cl; bblß. rec’d and for «ale bv '
~ «FV ' - SAMUEL P.SHRIVRR
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SJ P. febl » SAMUEL r.SaHiVER
-T'fr’SL o** 0 ** BLACK TEAS—Juat received at the
■' -BitUr itrebt: «lor of new ’crop
£"> »7 *•«« «wp “ Architect,-- and fox ZZ
.'wiioietaleto the trade'at reduced prices.
.nInSZZ WII . aiio^S Teaa direct from Canton, and
UAmua «dl tap they are not scented with EneiiBh
J3lOldjr t Gut and Rom. [fcbldj A. JAYNESjFmheL “
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JOSEPH FOSTER. -.Lessee; and: Makac**
Admittance —FirsiTteruod Parqaette'.CD'ccni*'-
Boors opon nt Cj o'clock, Qnnam rise j ai7 o'clock.
|C7! Bepcfifor Mr PHILLIPS
KVLNL\G r February l?i!i lfir,! will i „
Irtescn.ea for the las, of ’
‘§»B. MyaiEßlous SoSm’ol"”"
£??BKaKP«“
Oy.Mr., J. E. MURPQCH £i)l»hr
Bt YVHUins Han I :
BD«phbi r IWWWiWwT 17,1851, MAD.
hr»,!?v I + I ' Er , {slslCT< > f W.Vmceni 'tvallaco, the
of “? M’lle STOPEL, have (he honor
°ih 11 Jr?., 1 .,. e cluxena of Pittsburgh, that they
CONCERT at Wilkins Hall, on the.above
named evening.- . •.
18 *uioxi»etof a lelter frOm W. Vrt
■-£? !o Mr. John H. MeUor,of. this city;:
Aladjune BiwckeUc, as a Vocalist, after Jenny- iiind,
"ffsno. equal in this country, and she 13 well worthy of
fi AV:Wieniioa shown her. - - . r
, accompanying her, Fraaiem Sloped is one of
I ll ® greatest Pianists in the world.. You may belintme
f have heard every body in Europe; and the Piano,yon
are-perhaps aware, has been my constant study for
years, buluever havalheard a lady play os she does
Be assured, that, in ;introducing these Ladies to the i
publ|e t yoa confer a favor on the ; lovers of music in*
-PtUsbUrgh.- I
February 10,1851*
..Tickets of odmusion SOc.j: to be had at the Music
Stores, the Moaongahela House, and af the door.
SUirtum Sales.
P« .21* DAVIS) Auctioneer*
TC\nR U p :0 n!?T? AL ? OF “PVSEOOLD FCRNl
iftiuiAsr^r? n v T — r .“.anting,February 20th,at
i°*?fi!?£*CPLr - C : c? oW i- b X • ** E. Arthurs; Esq.,
CiXecutor of Aire. .Sarah Fc&rns,. deceased, at hot late
corner of Third and. Gram streets, all her
valuable Household and Kitchen Furniture, wh\ch have
.onlyheen a.short time in use, and kept in excellent or*
dcr,comprising™ pari: Superior hair, spring seat M
ar L ? UD £ e /£ n £ Chair V Mahogany Pier mid
iablcs : splendid Mahogany high post Bedstead :
dressing and plain Bureaus; enclosed and plain Wash
elands* Windsor and common Chairs;,rocking Chairs:
; {ugh tuidJow post Bedsteads; Feather Beds and Pit.
r?% 8 . ? 'i,^ r *Jj aa k and Straw Maltroases; superior
OuiUs, Marseilles Counterpanes and Bed Linen: Cham
fer ™rnmue, Looking Glasses; Parlor, Dining and
Bcdjpoin Carpets, Hearth Rugs; Firo Irons and stand;
£“?? la Fonaer» and Ash para; Dining and Breatfaat
J.doles.able Linen, China, and QQeeusware: Ifni*
lams t Knives.onuForhs, Kitchen tnnutare ; Cooking
*«•»*«. • F.M.DAVIS,
■yALWABr
—HE HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE AT Aoc.
,«, Tim.—On Saturday morning, February S2d, st 10
o'clock, nt toe residence of J: V. DiUcr. No. 25 Wood’*
Row, Marbury slreei, will bo sold the entire Household
and Ritclicn Furniture, as he la declining Housekeeping
o‘. superior quality, and only a short time in use, among*
which are—Mnho s any Dressing Bureau, Superior Mn-
SfSi T , H „“l! S t at S°S“«« 9 hair *> Superior Mahogany
marble top Centre Table, Mahogany Card Tabic, Dining
and Brcißcfoat Tables, Fancy and Common Chairs,
ri 9 Cheirr, Crib, Superior Ingrain Parlor ami
«^ b S r V, arp ?"> Cradle, Heart Rugs, Fenders and
P«t Bcdstoads.Spnng and Straw MaitruMes, Bedding,
Wash stands, Work stands, Halt and Stair Carpcii
, Kruve* and Forks, Kuchen Furniture, So.
tar and Hall Lamps, Cooking Utensils, *c-.&e
febl7 ' ' P. M. DAVI3. Am-iV.
W. G.JU’CAaTISEY, Auctioneer.
SECOM) hand carriages at auction.—
, Y be Mia on Wednesday non, February 10th, at
so clock in the afternoon, in firoat of M’Caruicy’s Anc
uon No. 185 Wood street, one second hand Car
• lu ' :lri Y ,;?w > will; smodmi* Uij>; iron mJe : toll
able for eitlicr one or two scan; made to order a thort
. W.«. M’CARTNEY,
,eM4 ' Auctioneer.
A LAR(»L xiscorimeut ot Cloths, Cassirneres. Ca«si«
A liens, Flannel*, &e , at Auction.—Will be sold on
Monday liext, frebraary l?ih,ot 10 o’clock m the fore
noon, ai ftrcariney * Auction House, No. 185 Wood at-,
S? e .i°j£ from Ilie corner of Fifth,® large assortment of
t oUis.Cajsimerej, Gatsmeis, Flannels, Tweed*. &c
•the following in pari comprise the assortment-about
fifty pieces French, English and American Broad Cloths.;
twenty pieces French Cassimeres; ten pieces Cassi
oetls, sir pteecs Tweeds. Also, Flannels,Ginghams
Ajpaccas.Moas de Lames. Calicoes, Patent Thread
Sewing Silk, Black Italian Cravats, Silk Pocket Hand,
kerchiefs, baUnVesuugjSilk Velvet, Cords, Suspenders,
Buttons, Table Wadding. Also, Ready Made Clolhintr-
And at early gas light, same erening, Dry Goods, Fancy
and \ anety articles, Gold and Silver Watches/ftc. *
fcbia W. G. MOAUTNKY, Aucrt*.
OP THE NEW YORK DRY OOOD3
STORE,No. 69MarteI street, with Fixtures, and a
sutttll stockof Faneyand Staple Dry Goods, to {resold
at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi
ncis on Marl-el,street, the above Old established busi
ness stand, one of ihcbesion the street, .an be had on
Javortrtloterms, if application is mode immediately to
th esnbscrtber, who wishes to change his business.
J a3 ° : . . ~ . WM. H. OABBABP.
\K} EODINGS. ftc.-SOOWeddinit Cake Baxes; ;
if SOO Cornelian Ring*;
Ik doz. assorted Gold Pens;
12 do. da Spectacles;
, . : *do do Razors&Sfrans
Just received at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
w. tv. VvrLsoN.
earner of Market and Fourth sts-
H I S TO
& G O»’S
fRNISHING STOREj
t* Fourth street, gtgn of the
. - GENTLEMEN'S FVI
NO. bO, Apollo Bulldiaes.
Bee Hive.
'Linen Shirts, . i
Cotton do
PHk Undershirt*, '
Linen Collars,
Fancy Colored Collar*,'
Fancy Cravat*, •
Plain and Fancy Stock*,
Shirt Bosoms;
Neck Ties,
Cravat Buckles, -
Lamb’s Wool Drawers,
Cotton - do
Linen, * do
Silk ■ do • ‘
Cotton Half Hosiery,
Lamb’s Wool Half Hosiery,
Merino d'l do
Country Knu Socks,
SilkPooket Handkerchiefs,
Linen do do
Colton do- - do
Lisle Threadtiloveg,
Silk: do • • do
Woollen do :
Black Kid . do
White do do
Boys arid Men’s Suspend*!
•era, '
G
Carpel Bags,
Life Preservers,
Combs and Brushes, ■
Perfumery,
Letter Envelopes, * •
Rough and Read y Coats, for
businessmen,
Fancy Parses,
Buckskin Purses.
Tobacco Bores, Fancy,
Hickory Canes,
Whale Bono Canes,
Fancy Mounted Canes,
Twig Whips,
Hunting whips,
Lady’s do
Ivory Handled Silver raoun
ted Whips,
Gems Covered Whale
Bone Whips.
Trotting Whips.
Pocket Book.,
Bank Note Books;
Fancy Shaving Soap, -
do Washing do
, A fine assortment of Odd
Mlows’llegalia constantly
on hand. (febll
. . JFOR SALE.
M.BOLLAIAN being about to decline business on
._ • account of.ill health, lusVmegar, Distillery and
Drug Store will be sold either together or separate, on
moderate terms. Apply lo , U. KJLEBER,
. Third etreot, sign of Goulcn Harp,
febs . . ... , or t Diberty street, No. 315.
Law Partnership. • : . .
rpHE subscribers harp associated Uiemselvcs in the
X practice of Law, under the firm of Br jlck &, Wash
ikgtos. . One or the other of them, when hot engaged in
Court* can be found at ail times in the office, on Fourth
street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black;
SAMUEL. W. BLACK, *:
READE WASHINGTON-
A Small Farm for Sale,
QF 40 acres, 35 of which is ucucr fence and in a high
slate of cultivation, two fine springs and a well o i
good water auhehouse; large garden paled io ; a fine
orchard <of .good fruit, eider. mul. and. press; dwelling
house, with Kitchen and cellar; large house, three rooms
and gairet,stable, bam»cow shea, Ac. The Land is
good ami. m prime order, pleasantly situated thirteen
•miles from the city, und one mile from the Canal at Deer-
Creek; Price eASUO. S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Ag’t., ;
fchll. • .70 SmubficldSlTCCt.
'ASrAAPPING and Printing Paper for sale by
Tf W, P. MARSHALL,
feblg 85 Wqod strep.
CHEAP;- WALL PAPER—from 0$ to *25: cents—a
large assortment for sale by
feM2 \V P. MARSHALL.
NOTICE. The FOUNDRY connected with our
Works having been partially destroyed hy fire on
Hie fiflhJnaiant, we give notice that-we are now prc«
pared lo.execUtc .orders asusual. for Foundry work and.
machinery, . Distant papers that have mentioned iheen*
U F£.destruction of oar Works, will please correct.
borth Put - -
/COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES, or the Journal
'■/ a »S?nta Fe Trader, during olehv expeditious
■■??!£& fe°o ! real Prairies; and'a- residence of
n ' ni! years In Northern Mexico; illustrated with
maps and engravings. By Josmh Gregg—in two vols:
Lives of <ho , Queen, of Scotland and
of n i>eni Hr?,n^' CB n con . nec ' etl w ‘>h the regalsnccession l
ShVWe Strickland. A few of the
Tn v SSv‘. J iif ' cc f‘!, eiiand for sale by R. O. STQCK
ffijt“et, 4 Stationer, corner of and
■ V«S7-. STOLEN-A small, browtr and white
spaniel DOG, from 57 Hand street. Who
tfisss&a«ever.wiU return the same, shall be reward ■
cd.lor tnetr trouble liaBs] H. WOODWARD
Election. : ~
A PUBLIC. MEETlNGofthc Stockholders of “the
Company.for crecung a Budge over the Allegheny
Sm'n’ p ‘' 19 Wv‘? ‘he Conn ty of Allegficny/l
will be hplden tn the Tsl House, on MONDAVy the 3d
day or March next, at two o’clock, P.M., for tite par.
poso of choosing officers for the. eusutttgiyear, and the
determination ot any question affecting the interests of
sal ,J““Pnn y . JOHN HARPER,
feb3-dawlm .Treasurer
. T _ .. .. ~ • /Notice, 1 - ■• ••••• ■—>
A <h,?®l'° ns in .?ebted to ibe late firm of Johnston &
SSrt •nm.« CKTo . JT * wl ‘l?l e^ Be caU U"d settle immediately
costs. [febaj . JOHN FLEMING, Agll. *"
ToLeti
A T n ' Y< ? o S n T ° RY SBIBK5 BIBK HOUSE, situated
Ciu- and ™' er ' , . Cree J c ’ few.miles from the Huß
is I now cawiUi y i <lel ’- r^b 'VS °h n, 7 There
wmstsi, on the premises. ffebS
P^f.nSP 3-200 huah.rec’d and for sale by
,el>l3 samuel p. shriveb.
£ v
. .V. t 1 . < i* '*
*T-
i. ■: ■ r
Commercial anis, Jinanciali
the PITTSBURGH BOABDOFTtIA nit
AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE “
FREDERICK LORENZ, >
C ZDG HII ‘ L ' ( Committee toe Febboaht.
Bally Rtirliw of tbe Otazssets.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, >
1 ' . Mowdat, February 17, 1851; J
- The , weather has again changed—cold and
stormy. Busiacsi on Saturday, generally dull.—
Receipts by riser continue light, notwithstanding
the good stage of water in our rivers.
FLOUR—The receipts for several days past have
improved—mostly to g 0 east. Some sales on the
Wharf at #3,40 to 3,46; the former prices may bo
given, however, as tho ruling rate. No change
from stores ; by the. dray load at 83,60 to 3,66;
extra, 83,75 to 3,87.
RYE FLOUR—S3,2S.
BULK MEAT— Wo have no change to note in
this article. Sales are made at 61 to 6J, as in cut
and quality.
LARD—lngood demand at former rates; 7y to
, 71c in kegs and bbis. .'.This.article is not quito so
firm iq tbe eastern markets
GREASE—SaIes of 40 kegs at 6|; also, 65 bbls
at 61, 4 months.
COFFEE—Wo have no. change to notice ; very
liUle domg io Iblsertiolo | tvo quote fit 12} to
.SUGAR AND .MOLASSES—Firm, with sales at
former quotations, 6106 J, by the bhd; Molasses 33.
: SPICES—SaIes of Peppor by tho bsg at 9K39i,
Pimento at 16317.
GRAIN—We have no change to note; sales of
Wheat at 70076; some Bales of primo at a shade
higher..
BACON—Wo still quote at Bto 81 for Hams; 6*
to 7 for Sides; 6 to 61 for Shoulders.
DRIED FRUIT—Not so much enquiry, for this
article; sales or Apples at 70 to 7S. Peaches 81.36
to 1,30. ’
STARCH-Sales of 50 boxes (City; at 6J,
TOBACCO—This nmole maintains its firmness;
sales or somo 40 boxes reported to us at from 25 to
31, according to quality. The Tobacco markets
East are firm, with an upward tendency.
iDflr otf Tuesday,
POUT OF PITTSBURGH.
15 razT 0 inches wirtu in tub cnsssiL
.. ARRIVED:
Sleamer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boies, Beaver.
L Parkinson, Brownsville,
ii a K ee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
" Beaver, Gordon, Bearer
Fashion No,?, Peebles, Elizabeth.
„ Thomas Shnver, Bailey West Newion.
• Redstone, Woof ward, Brownsville
. Roystone State, Stone. Cincinnat.
„ Editor, Meson, New Orleans.
' ‘ Nio.2, Shuttle, Hochmeport
‘ Reveille, Dale, Wellsville.
Jeoerson, Johnston, Louisville.
Fort Pm, Miller, Nashville.
■ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheclinjr.
. , BEPAUfKD:
Atlantic, Parkinson, do
« Hendrickson, McKeesport.
• Michigan No. 2,Boies,Beaver.
. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
Thomas Sbnver, Bailey West Newton.
- ! Peebles, EU«W
Bedstone, Woodward, Brownsville.
; Messenger N 0.3, Fisher, Cincinnati.
u - Dean, Cincinnati.
“. *=>. J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
“ U? ne » ■■■.■■ yCmcmnau.
‘ ' Hectwood, Conley, Cincinnati
. r.uscarora/Mnrdock, Cincinnati-
Petamaninip,
* 1 no lime, for many years has there been such un
scrupulous trickery practised upon lie nubUc
about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of envravine
aretircalated.ihrough the town and countrv, wuh ihc en
graver's ntune suppressed, in order to induce the Isno.
rant to believe item to be penmanship. Persons ucsl
tons of becoming rapid andeleirant penmen, will do well
to call at DbFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE,and ex.
amine the handwriting of some of the best penmen In
the city,who have been ipstrncled in this Institution.’
uec«7;uat?
House of Refuge,
THfj* Managers of the House of Kefuge want to pur
chase n lot of ground suitable for the location of
tm» tnstunuon, containing from leu to fifty acres, well
supplied with water, and situated upon one of the rivers,
plank roads.or railroads, within five mile* of the Court
House, healed proDosals, stating description, price and
terms, will le received until Monday, the ttiih instant,
by the Committee. JAMES ANDERSON,
THOS, BAKEWELL,
JAS. CHAMBERS, --
IVM. EXCHBAUM, ;
CHAS. IH&ISEN.
fcbG:dawtF24
Oonntr Land and other Business.
TITILLIAM FLINN offer* hi* services, to transaf
f T business with the. Eiecntive Departments and
Congress, as an agent. He will attend to all business
relative to pension* and bounty land. Charae* mode
rate. -Address Vt tlltam Minn, Washington. D.' C
January 23,135 L. 11 1
Air. Fltnn was several year*, a clerk in the office of
the Second Comptroller or the Treasury. His knowl
edge of transacting bnstnes* at the Departments will
render his services.ns agent, particularly asefal to all
who may employ him at the seat of Government.
ALBION ,K. PARRIS,
• fetJ l - - Xar> Second Comptroller .
Howe’s CoEigta Csiimdy.
by n.Smyscr, Joel Mohler, Ogden &
JC Snowden, Coulter fc llaeke, Wm. Jackson, and
KeyserAU’DowCU, Pittsburgh; W.'R. Al’Ololland, Man
chesler - ■ ■ _ _ ■ ■. _ . _ 1n0v29
OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY;
Irish ■ ■ do;
Jamaica Rum, In bottle*. Foiaaleby
J.P.HOHBACH,
197 Liberty alrcet.
i nry buls. family flour ; —’ ——
IUU 50 bags Coffee: ’
. SO hbls. No. 3 Mackerel;
75 bMs. Tar; ■
..... 100 bags Saltpetre; Forsale by
_ . „ , , T. WOODS * SON,
- Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants,
IP IO • . No. 01 Water street-
.T U !l'i,^, CI i I , V^ D ’ a »««•> «nppiy or Dr. S.'S. Fitch's
W valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for
Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lee
tures on the Ureatmentand Cure of Consumption, Ac '
For sale by COULTER k HACKE, Druggists™ ‘
ocls comer of Wood and Third streets
BRANOIhS-SO quarter and half pipes, of different
yimages, of the following celebrated brandß
Y. « n^ ey " “ Dapay & Co,; u ♦* A- Seiir
neyey * P-inei,. Castiilon & C 0.,” . u Jean Louis.” For
sale jq lota lo suit purchasers. M. D-PATTON ;
. __ _.. ■ .211 Liberty atre
vIO BBLS.NO. 1 ROSIN, just received and for sale
B * A ‘ FAHNESTOCK Jt CO.,
comar Ut ond Front streets
T.*® Schauta and ftannfactnreriT
be i a wan i of ACCOUNTANTS or
SALESMEN) can hear of several young men, in
whosoi qnaliGcaUonß and ability, as Accountants, they
con place the most implicit reliance, by applyin* nt
.MERCHANT’S COLLEGE, cornerofl'Lrd
and. Market streets.
N. R—No Accountant, recommended from- this Insti
tution during tie last ten years, has failed to give per
fect satisfaction tohis employers. - [feblS
THh Ladies all say, “ If you want real good Tea, iro
to Mourns k Hawomn’s Tea Store, In the Diamond,
.forll.”, TheTeathej sell atSOcenls a pound, is really
very good, and those sold at7s cents and 81,00 are deli
cious. Low,priced, damaged or inferior Teas are never
kept at this establishment, and they retail all their Teas
direct from the original cheats, baring proved that Tea
will not keep m email packages. The metallic wrap-
Sera they ore put up In is ns poruaas a lady’s veil* which
y .holding uplothe light yon will see. ■ • • . {febll
TIIE Stockholders of the Birmingham and Elizabeth
town Turnpike Road. Company are hereby notified
•tbit on eleouon will be hold at-the house of Daniel
Bhawhan,in Birmingham, on Monday, the 4th day of
March next, to elect* a President, Treasurer, Secretory
and sizManagers, for the ensuing year. Election
opened at 12 o’clock, Ai M. M- H. WEST,
fob!4:3tw . TYeasunr.
LETTERS Testamentary have ‘been granted to the
anderugned, on the estate of Wm.Ji Nicholson, late
of} Birmingham, AHegbonyCo.,dec , d. Persons having
claims against said estate are heroby notified to present
them duly authenticated for settlement j and an those
■ knowing themselves indebted will makeimroediito pay
ment to the undersigned. - r. F.NIGHOLSON,
febMrOtw ■ Executor.
• : sotle«< -
rpilß undersigned have formed a limited partnership
X under the name of B. C/ Shachlstt & Cq.* for the
purchase and sale ofDfy Goods in ;tbe city of Pitta?
burgh* Tbe stud-partnership to commence at and after
the registering of the certificate thereof in the office of
the Recorder of Deeds in- and for Allegheny couhty,
Pennsylvania, ondtp terminate on the Ist dayofJaua
ary, 1854. The general partners-are, Benjamin C.
Shackled, of the Guy of Pittsburgh, merchant; William
Payncj Of the Guy of Allegheny, merchant J.aad the.
limited or special -partner is Benjamin Clyde, of the
City of Allegheny' late merchant, whohas. contributed
and,actually pmd to the common stock of said firm ten
thousand dollars in cash. B.C. SHACKLETT,, •
WM PAYNE,
BENJAMIN GLYDE.
febl2:6lw
Wanted to Charter.
I -fflfiU&l A STERN WHEEL STEAMBOAT, of
tsSESSS&Iigtil dmPKhL Apply to
: SCAIFE 4 ATKINSON, First SV
between Wood and-Martcl sis.
—O.bbla; ia£iorft and for sale by" .■; .■'■«
- f f° l3 SAMUEL P. SHRtVEft.
°r bbls. prime rec’d and tor sale by
febl3 , SAMUEL B. SHHIVEU.
rriAL.ijU w—m bbtu.saeep and 3 bills. Beel Tallow
-*■ iebl3 BAMUEL P.SHRIVEE
riOEN BROI
\J f«hl3
. * v
A . •*-
i : ■*
Notice.
Executor’s Notice*
lOMS—2OQ doz.rec’d and for sale by
SAMCEI* p. SHBtVEB.
' 1 *»» " -
».~ *■ * *
BY TELEGItABH.
Reported Expritthj far the Daily Corning Poet.
i ut moktuiko—MisTan.
EUROPEAN NEWS!
ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF GLASGOW.
New Ymuej February 16.
Tho propeller City of Glssgow.has arrived. Tho
weather on the Britiab coaßtbaS bcenvcryjtormy,
and many vessels were obliged to put back; -
PARIS.
; A second batch.of transitory Ministers hive* been
.appointed. Tho Executive n galoingtpopuliirUj hid
strength. The rente aro bp to 76j49 r and trade is
improving.
GERMANY. . -
■■■■• Political affairs are progressing favorably. Money '
is easy and rather oioro plentiful. 1 No further change l
in tho rateof Bank discounts, which aro 3 p cent.
Exchange on the Continent is' more itf Ihvor'of
England.
Tho Manchester trade is good,but checked by
tho anomalous state of the Cotton. market nt Liver
pool.
The Btoeks aro email in Manchester, and many
refrain from active business euulaftor the meet leg
of Parliament, on the 4ih of February; ! ;
Naval stores quiet; tales of Turpentine at 7.
Rosin 2293 d. 1
Consols steady at 961098*1, American Securities
eontinuo very steady, but sales not'large} 0. Si 6»s
of *62,10210103 ; >6B, 108101081;' .::
The chief nations in Eurbpo are preparing to send
their products to the World’s Fair.
The report is royived that tbo.Topo is about to
abdicate and retire to a Monastery.
: ARRIVAL OP THE COLUMBUS.
;: : . PraLacurmA, ‘February 15.
The Ship Columbus, Capt. hljCcwen, has arrived
at Newv York, from Liverpool; via Fayal, having,
when 30 days out from Liverpool, suffered sotnush
damage Tram a gale, that she was obliged to put into 1
Faya! to refit and replenish her Mores. She'lelt 1
Faya! on the 22d of Jannary, at which timo nothing I
had been heard of the steamshtpAtlastiCj this wan
25 days after the Atlantic had nailed from Liverpool,'
and id the opinion of many would have afforded her
sufficient time to havo made .that port, after any
damage to her machinery that may havo occurred.
The intelligence makes ua look more ehiionaly than
ever for the Africa, in hopes that ebo may bring
tidings of tho Atlantic having returned to a British
port. Tho Africa has not yet heen signalled.
Capt. MeCowen reports several disasters. The
Ship Antarctic, from Liverpool, bound to California,
had also put in at Faya!, in a- leaky condition; sho
reported rescuing in . long. 40, aix .men from the
British brig Isabella of Dundee^ from Shields,' bound 1
to New Haven. The Captain and eight men of the
Isabella wero swept overboard by the sea; on tho
night of January S. The brig Main from Liverpool
to Roston had also put into Fayat for repairs when
40 days out. ■.
Arrival of the Steamship Africa,
Good Newsl-The Atlantic Safe!!
New Yobs, February 13.
The Africa, which has armed, brings lhc joyful
tidings of the Atlantic's safely.
Tho Atlantic experienced seme weather. Sho
broke the abatis, of both engines during a horxicane
and her paddle boiea being. carricd away, sho wan
totally diaablod. After six days beating Westward
she finally put back and reached Cork at 8 p, m.‘, on
Wednesday, the 22d. Th? vessel attained no
damago boyond that above. statcd.Tho crow and
passengers wore all well, aed a Card was published
at Cork by the.passengers of the Atlantic, bearing'
high testimony of the great strength and power of
iho ship in contending oina days against on almost
umolorruptcd westerly gale* of great severity, and
her admirable conduct coder salts in retnrning 1800
miles. Thoy award high ptaiso to Caph West for
his great exertions, aad more particularly a* his
first officer, 3. W, Shufelt, was. sick atthotimo.—
Also, to Mr. Rogers, tho Chief Engineer. 1
The Engineers also; write- a card: of thanks to
Capt; West for hit kindness and attention: ' -
The Cambria left Liverpool for Cork on the 271 h
and was to leave thero.on tho 4tb, with nothing but
tbn cargo of the Atlantic.
It ia feared.that it will taka months to repair the
damage done :to the Atlantic’s machinery. Her
mailt came by tho Africa, and nlso her passengers.
Cotton has declined i to i ; middling Orleans 7J;
Upland 7j [ Mobile7l. More firmness at tho Bail
ing of tho Slcomor,
- Grain dull. Corn6d lower. : . . 1
Provisions steady. Fine Lard 42. .1
Flour 6d lower.
Tobacco doll, bnt firm. -I
Codec dull and declining.
IXXlat OOSGaBSBnSECONO SESSION.
Wasiobotor, February 15. >
Houbc.—The House held a secret session'last
evening, to enable members to make'speeches on
the Rivor and Harbor bill.
The Honse resolved itself into committee of tho
whole on tho state of,tho Union, and took up the
River and Harbor bill.-
Mr. Weathcrstone spoke in opposition to tho bill,
■ Mr. Clmgman gave his views in regard to the
southern policy, and tho ability , of,that people to
lake earo of themselves; Ho said tho system ol in
ternal improvement was liable la gross abase. '
Berate.—Several executive documents’ were laid
before the Senate, and ordered to bn printed.
. Bosrotr, February 15.
A fugitive slaro named Frederick Wilkins was
arrested this morning and taken before the U. S.
Commisatoner, Carlio.in the U. S, Court room. The
examination eras postponed till Tuesday.
A mob of 300.negroes stormed (ho Court room
and in despite ofthoofficerscarriod off the fugitive
in triumph. ...The negroes .were armed; bat no' obe
eras hurt. Tho mob need the Marshal’s own'sword
which was .hanging in tho court room, to keop off the
officers. There is great etc itement throughout the
city. , . .
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
eyewno BEvonr.J New Yon*, February 15
Cotton,.More activo, and sales at 12|013|c ’f or
middling to fair uplond, and 13£ to Isc. for middlinn
to fair Orleans and Mobile. - n i.
Flour,.Active and (Heady ..at 4i6804;94'4br* In
d,"na i o , d „ M ioh«an,and 4,7204,94 Tor common
Onto; 5,13 t 05,31 for, f«icy ; Ohio.; 5,5005.62 for
extra. * * wt
G rpio.. Wheat dull. Corn lower- yellow south
ern 65c. afloat, and 66£c. .
Pork.. Firm! old Mena 12,37012,44 j prime 9,3l
©9*44; new,Ohio Moss held at 13,69, • *
oeoo er “ sie3ti?! Mcss B'soo’ 8 ' 500 ’ 0 * 75 ; pftno 5,90
Lard,.Firmi new and old-at 850Sje.
Whisfeoy.oQQiot at 25c.
Hemp.'kMore active.
Linseed thL.ln fair demand at 90c, ' > ;
v Jlice..Sales at 3,60. l
Sngara.*Quiet; Molawes firm—N. 0.30 c.
. Coffee.. Unchanged- • <
* r, , „ _ BAW«o 9 sr, Pehruary 15.
04^o a «'d JldSj 0 . b ' B ' HoWlrd alrcc ‘ a,4 ’ 0(>
In Other articles there ia nothing doing.
Spring: Stock of Carpets
mHB : subscriber having relumed from- ti« ’ Eastern
rTtwHv*' »noW' recwEn » his Springs tnck df CdrDets
® md °w. S htule s, Stair Rods, - Hearth I?um
: .Draggcl.Stsur Gcashvr TbLtp and' Pmno
f.rTr.’ifr^Vh^’f"’ 4 *- AIL havcbeen se°
" ÜBa - “PMMWB* land bestinamifacto-'
nos. With an eye single lb the-imereßt ofhiT cSsio!
mets, and all, ssho may. favor: him with a cull,: ere a<
pains <s at nil umes taken to show Goods to persons
wishing to look or bay Call and examine rtestoSk
Twt l om , i I[i e latest and best styles ofthe
ab ove named Goods, with ftpcestand qnalit(os-.Jo suit
all- -»• E, W.iYND,
kyndls CargetiEmporinjUr
~ v v. v ,-, Apolla Bmlding, Fotirthmreet- ,<
BOARDSr-a new article,
100,000 feet, well seasoned, for sole cheat) bv
. .. JOHN A. BLOOMER,
Allegheny Planing MUI3.
■ .■ ■«» ■
S-ATteR CUHE WORKS. The Yfaut Cure Maim
«M»l»y Joel Shew, M, D
ater.Cure in Amenca by a WaterFatierit ‘ ;
: ~-ManJ.booki of Hydtopatby, with fifteen; engraved il
joatretions of important subjects. By kdward Johnston,
and Pracucc o/,Hydropaiby. -By the late H.
""Mli e ' lr -° il?a * a,c dfrom theGennan.by Robert-Baiki,
Tbe for sale by
’ C'..STQCJ(TON,BookselierandSuitioner,
_: - ~ - r . corner Market and Third ais> •
f rt P£ ok ? 1 Wcw Book*l
’WT'^Mr l •.?•?*'* Fourth street, hasiust received the
Tf following'sew works:
'.-.v' ■■ R?:3“®. r Cb No. of Graham 1 * Magazine. The lllusira
tjpns mtiiiS number are.Tealiy superb ,‘and the reading,
matter Is of unurualinteregt.. it hag a lanrenmnber of.
pTiipnal irrticlesi .aiMns whieh. jt' a'life of John‘Kan
dolpbi and a now,tale t entitled, the Heroine of Bloom*
imrdafe *
? Life and Adventures of Guy -Fawkes,
tueXhicrof the Ganpowder.Trcason.' r
, The, Convictjor the Conspirator 2 *' Victim. A'Novel,
wntieii m prison by Ned JQuntline: J ' • * -
- The AVomen of lirael... By Grace Agmlar. :
w«» e, d Jplßcljlinef.a.talo or the Annats of ttnrieary.—
By Talvi ■ ‘ 1 ■, - ■ ■* - .•••;
~ ARcyicw;of the Attempt to Tar Religion, and on An
swerto the Attack on Churches/. By Senox~ [febB . •
HiSSS?*®? 11 !* nagaaltte tar Merck*
MINEB &. CO. have reccived-.the above. lt Is
• . truly in size a double number/ . .. v •
. Harpers’New Monthly for mim
ber yet out, m matter and embelhshtnents ' v
litera^bati^es^ 011^1^""1101 exce^ by. any other in
So£» 0 r of Gb7 Fawte,> ° hief ° f
lsrael—m two volumes. By. Grace
Uy , Talvc lS °' PllIll> "®f ihe Annate of Hungary.
ftbG"' ?Wof tilo atlem P l 10 T « Religion, BySenex-
dMITHAKKK.™.!*,
~7.,k l -si a Eicuonary of Greek and Roman tuocraphy,
rr* d F co S r onhy, portly abased upon: lue Oie
fiv L"ir n nd "°® a « biography and mythology.
®S' S.-m'b, Ltp, editor of the Greet and Roman ait
uquides, and of .Greet,and Roman bioaranbyand mv-
Jholpgy.-Revised, xvjth.numerous corrections and adi?i
tions, by Charles Ambon, LtiD.j professor or the Greet
end I,aim languages in Columbia col logo. ~7
J JPGr* ®bd: C9rrcapondenco.of Robert Southey, edit
.bis, ion, the, Rev. -Charles Cnthbert Soathek HI-
A,xurato of Plnmbland, Cnmborland. -Fall -bound
cloth,svithportreit ~
No.CoftheLife ondCorrespondenceofßolitSomhey.
uvea of tho Queens of Scotland and English Prim
cesses connected wlth tlio.regal succession of G'eat
Bmain. ■. ByAgnea Strickland, author of the “ Lives of
the QnehnsOf England-”' Vol- l; ' - ■
~mIPS olule t ot ™‘ l,,er f and 118 Causes; on ! address
delivered in the Tabernacle, oa Wednesday ‘cvenina
January 15,1851. By Rev N Jlnttny” &
ihe opove books jusi refi£ivea«nd for bale by
jgM R:O;STOCKTON:47 Market Street :'
: ..Dufl^SieamDoalßook-keeping:
w Blacks for the above works, Jnsi received, a larjr©
supper, and for.sale by JOHN H. MELLOR* g
J-5£ . 81 Wood si
J*A?DEN— a celobrated Duett from the
Xj opera of Jcssondn. -By Spbor; - • v->
“ ot jss* l ? ,,rt;fiuthf ‘ lllome * '••A'new'ioiigbyS,'o.'
SweeUy sl/c sleepy my Alice fair. By S. C/Foster;
Pd offer thee tins bnmfofmine; -
Come, MaidenSjCorac—or TVancatfctfa;
VV - C St a Lwk * haJ>Py y ° f * Ft ° m
Ocean Burial. . A favorite and touching ballad :
Thoß liajl woMded the spirit that lov’aihce.
. .. 80.1, or don't you remember sweet Alice :
Soiree Polka. ' By S. C.'Foster;- *
The celebrated Polka dances;' •
. Jeneattc A Jcanolt—complete;
•gain? Quadrilles. By Mm. Ernest: •
Fashion-Polka: - :
Betty Polfcu. By BunrinulJer; ;
Ciut Chat Polka; h ’
’ - Batchelor’s Polka;
. Siliy Quadrilles-very easy nnd pretty ; -
Rose Quadrilles; ■* • -
RossfrnOlPolra; -> !
Allegheny Cotillions; - '
• ae, ? 4 , ca |UO»> pf-Hmuer's Instrucfions forPianoi
m ..TH 'r« B rapes of new .Lessons
Clark’s Catechism for the Yiano; • \
Burrow’s Pianoforte Primer; ■'* ■■
Received lo*day~by .
VK *. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street.
V n i«Mtf& Vcfy ,a K? of new. Pianos arriving
and will be open and for sale this week. - fja3L
S" ; ■ ri i,;isp le , n4w ssw Pianos* - i ' "■
ttLbtihH takes pleasure.in announcing that hc
, has just-opened a lot of choice Pianos of the
rated make of Nunns & Cube and Dothuh, Now
vote, which, with those, on hind, from the most elegant,
varied andeiteiuivc atoek ever-oSeredintlla city? • ■
p-,^, o,l A C V l 'v, ,^ no ”S>lendid 7 octave double carved
Eland, Lotus XIV style, with the new improvement of
the over strings, the latest andmost important improve
ment, to be found only on Nunns* Clark's Pianos;
Also, two superb JEolian Attachment Pianoi ;
■ 10 l N«w Music,.embracing
Jenny Lind’s, and. the choicest* new. Bones; Polkas,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN 3 HARP.
J a2a ; No. lot Third street
, MRS. C. BLUME would tespeet
-42311 SASafcafall, invito the attention ofthepub-
H.teT ” ew und splendid stock of
, .. .V-rtfcarPIANOS, just opened and ready for
sale, among wmekure the celebrated Hamburg Fionas,
with the new improvement of the over-strings, the la
test and most .importaat improvement,: invented solely
by them and oy no others.- They have been tried to bo
copied in thiß countm bat unsaccessfaliy.
-■ ■■ Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano,
Lotus jwIV style, made by Bacon A Raven, New York.
: Three 7.octave Pianos, also made by Bacon ARnven.
New York; - :. ’
FonrCl octave PianoB>made by J. A. C. Fisher, lata
Nunns A Fisher, New York; together with-some or our
own manufacture, with metallc frame. • . -&a29
. Plano Fortes* ; ‘ ;
JOHN H. MELLOR* No. 81 Wood street, has receiv
ed and now offers for sale a large ond well selected
stock of C t 6J, 6f and 7 Octave Piano Fortes, from iho
manufactory ofCstcKßiairo, Boston, to which he invites
the attention of purchasers. These Pianos ate inVari-'
ably sold at, Boston prices, without an extra chahre for
transportation or risk, and in all cases warranted V
- Ola Pianos taken in part payment at their fall valae
V . John- HiMBLLOR, *
■Agent for the sale of Chickerlng’s Pianos for western
Pennsylvania, No. 81, Wood street. : - - feb4
CO&NEB or lIABkBT . Ain> TBX&3) 6T&CETS. :
/CHARTERER 'A. D. 1S50; the only chartered InsU-
V/tutlon of the kind m Pennsylvania. . t
. Faculty.— Jons Fleming, principal Instructor in
the scienceof-Acecunu. •
K. CeamdehliNj Professor of Penmanshrp. Mercan
tile computation, Ac.
Alex. M.- Watson, Esq-, Lecturer on Commercial
Law. >
-Those.wishing td obtain' a complete knowledge of
Bookkeeping and its application to every branch or bu
siness, also, a rapid ana elegant h&nd writing,' are Invi
ted to call and examine the arrangements; v V...
- Lecture on Commercial Law every. Monday evening.
Reference-to any of the city mercnants. fdeclO
JAMES COQIIBAX, GEQEGBBeALB, JE.> !
VVm. F: M’Bbidk, . C; J.AowiW. r j
/"10CHRAN, M'BRIGE & Ct>., successors la Eick-
V/ baum, M J Kendry & Co.» Warehouse; (formerly oc»
cupied by Wni»Noble 3 ),No. 137 Front Street} otwdoor !
West of vVood stVPmsburahj'Manafacturers of Dona-'. |
vap’fl improved patentCookingfiloves, Cooking Ranges*. I
Coal and Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Plain and'Fruicy I
Grates. Hollow .Ware; Wagon Boxes, Sugar Hetties,:i
.Tea. Kettles, Sad Irons, Bog. Irons,- Bough Castings, - i
ThreshlngMachmes, Mill Gearing, Pipe Castings, Ac. -
Also— Vaults, Vault Doqss, leonßmung; and
W&ouauxl&oH Woek of every description. I v .
ja2B:lmds:4tw . 1
?TCOR SALE.—A Lot ofGround havmgafrontof 60
- fecton Centre Avenue* and -runniag'bttck£6Q /eel
to two streets. On the lot is erected a-Jarge . Bnck
Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished.* rTfaelpt
is planted with the best selected.' Fruit, and. Shrubbery
Iho country- eanafiordu Ifapplication bejimdfr soon,the
property will be-Bold at ofair pnce and terms. - .
Enquire ‘at the ofllce of ' WhLO.:FRSBND,':r
Attorney, Fourtlmreel, ,
febllnf v. v •-betweoaWoodandSatuhfi^ld.f :
TVE LAINE3—A laigcyand splendid assorimefuof
XJ Gold Medal, Hamilton ond Froneh De L&mes and
Casbmeres,froral2to2sc.per yard: ' .* .< .• I . :
French all woo) ‘Be Lames and'Casliffleree,at ex*
tferaelylow prices. - A; A. MASON A: CO*
;Jeb3 c... C2tmd,'o4 Marketsls.
T INEN AND HOUSE FUftNISBIN& GOODSirrrA;
JLi A. A Cd.< Nos. C2ind 61 Market street,fceep
onfmud a large ogsonment of lbo foHowing*Good?i of
the beat manufacture: * , * '
; Table Cloths ; .PamoilCAna ,Diaper,rNap.ktns,; Over?:
laysDozlies, Towe!Ml«i*ao*CiP«per> Da?
mask, Ac { Diapers, Russia, Scotch ana Bird eve; Linen
Down and Linen. Cambric j.Fioor aiuiLuieaJhimnsks,
•all’widths; Linen-Camlme Handkerchiefs flO} Allen
i dale Sheetings; lOi Coslon Sheetings; o±Atlanuc Sheel
inga; 40 inch Pillow Casing, fee*, tec,.Debß
i■ !■ c:’ - .
TfTE have this day assoclated-withfUß inithe GOAL'
tyV 'fiDSINESS; Robt/D:Thompsos. .',Tite%tyi§ -will
-be known as before. ".v-v;... < , ...
;: rfeb7--2tv' ANDREW.LEECH, JR. & CO- “-
fpAIUOHS''TBIMMLNOSrrKecciYed-ona openea thi»
i Paddings, geliflma; nvim,6aUii and
Insanjp Vesuittd CoavßaUdnS,-: Boao, melal and jdran*
nuiT Pant mid snap Kullijns.'llonj auti black bond *[!',-
pendtr BaltDW, &Cj. . A IfebS] "A; A-M&SOK’.&■ COi";
• A. 'W. Foster,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW;
OFFICE, NO. 1M FOURTH STREET, near dnmt
Strut, Puabvrgk, Pa. . novlSidaWly
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JiTeo) Books, Mask, sst:
FITTSBUaOIt
- Hope Foundry,
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t:'/a',*.".
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Banters ans Gtidiangt Brokers.
Nolle*.
TKjTEAave associate! i, Gabmkkb. Cows with us m
*.f, the Exchange and Banking business;:
WM. 1{ WILLIAMS & CO
ISSI.—jaS Im
vna. 11. • -j-3. mVay.- o. Corel."
_ Wn.Hi WIZ.LIA.OIS <£> CO.,
BANKERS AND exchange brokers,
• NOffTiISAST COuTfStt OP WOOD AtfD THIUP STHE2TB. '
A "H Uanßaflitohs maUe Oft hberal terms, and coiiec-i
XX. tions promptly attended to. • 1 • r- : • gfjafcffm .
■ Removal.
-nii™ JJ’ hoI, MKS tt BOSS j. . ■
B4B “»o Atro-sxcnijiaK- omc.
: d 7 Market.street, Jeyr door* beJotf old stand.
BANKIH6 HOITs'eT '
JESSE CABOTHERS & CO.,
NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH
‘Current moneyxeceivcdon deposit: • =.• .• ■> -
- Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uni
ted Stales {auglsly
, JA*.B.nOOJT., ; ■JntJS.SABGBST;'
HOON uISABQEST.
.. bankehs anp exchange;Brokers/
£i-E ponwo/ WoQd and Sutth stmts , Pittsburgh. Pjt
:TT\EALERfi£iii; Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills. Foreign
•*?Wsr.r2Jß.^ c Lrchango.Certificaie* ofUeposU,&c
.. IEXCIiANGE on aUibc principal CitiCH of the Union
and tope, for sale in soma to suitpufcfcaseis.v
g^?:.a - dparfqndBrecet7edQn<i£ P <
- .COLLECTIONS m&dooa all parts of the.U:mon,4Uhe
lowest rates. sepll-ly
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE
.vBRTTAWj ■ GLEIfIX dt cOi .■-.•<•
VTOTES, Drafts, Cheeks, Ac. /collected, and Remit**
J»v .tancesmade upon favorable terms.
x x,r ,*fc® BRYAN, Cashier.
~ HoUtdaysburgh, ilfay IS, 1850.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, ' '
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 95, cofiOTn Wood asp DumoSd sramcra.
Pittsburgh* Pa. [may!
DRAFTSTON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for
„*ale at House of PATRICKS A
t KIEND, No. 95 Wood st- . [oct!9 ‘
The Gnat lUmcdtrfor Consumption of the Lungs. Affec
tions of theLtver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Patots or Weak
ness of the Breast or LUngt,and other .affections ofVus
Breast or Lungs. ■■ •
11/ISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is a
Tv hne herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wild
Ciiebbt Bask and the gemmae Iceland Moss (the fatter
imported expressly, for this purpose,; the rare medical
..virtues of which arealso.eQmi>ined.bya_new. chemical
process .with the extract of utr x thas Tendering the whole
compound the most-certain and efficacious remedyever
discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNG&.
, INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE ' -
_Dr. Wm. Y. Banks, ofXema, Ohio, a highly respect
able Druggist in that delfghtful village, has informed ns
that the sale of Wistar’s Balsam of wild Cherry is un
paralleled. The demand for it is so great that hd can
scarcely keep himself supplied with it: He has had in
his store medicines for lung affections. -Some of these
were esteemed good and some gave temporary relief.—
Buieince.he has had. Wistor’s Balsam of Wild Cherry
a number of the most serious cases were completely cu
red by ns use, K I never sold u-tnedicmc, 5 ’ says the doc
tor, u in which I hadlhat enure confldenee that ! hadin
this» ' h
; . It cubes !Wherever Wistar’a Balsam of Wild Cher
ry Is introduced, it at once attains that high reputation it
-so nchly deserves. What can prevent its sale when on,
every hand can be witnessed its wondertul cures? . The
.worst case or Asthma,-recent and dangerous Coughs
(and,also those that arc of long standing.) Bronchitis
or Consumption (m its ear)ysiagcs)are always cured
bv this remarkable medicine.
HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION ‘
Cart<ll>y WUtarVßaltanxor Wild Cherry.
Pleasant Rtogb, Hamilton co.*o.y Sep; 27,1850.
J.O. Part—Dear Sir; I take the liberty of i arising
you of the benefit that Ihuve derived from the use Ofi
Dr. AVistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. I xvas prostrated !
by that temblesconrge*Coasumpuoa,mMay last. :The i
attack was ttuly horrifying to me, for five of my ftnnily, 'i
(my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption- I
was afflicted with nearly all ofthe worst features of the !
disease. 1 had a distressing cough .and expectorated a'
great deal of blood, hecuc icVer,’severe pains intheside"
and chest, cold chills, alternating wuh flushes of heat
and copious night sweats.
1 was under the care of-a. skilled physician from: the
time I was tokeasick until about six weeks sirtce,b?ing
then about helpless, and my friends considering my cose
hopeless, or at least bnyona the reachofour physician’s
rskilL advised the use of Wlstor’s Balsam or wild Cher
ry, • ****••**•
thave taken, four .bottles of the medicine, and now
consider myself perfectly-WeU.. I make this statement
to induce other* that.are, Afflicted as I have been, to
make mal of Wistar’Sißalsani of Wild Cherry, which
remedy has, under the blessing of Providence.- restored
my health. f JEREMIAH ISGRIGG.
-Cnowa Point, June 15,1340-
v J.-D, Park—Dear Sit ; Aa I have a
uonfor the afflicted, permit roe to give you abriefkisio
ry of-my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the
aso.of "4>r. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild-Cherry.”. Jn July,.
1844,1 wob attacked with a fever of atyphoidcharacter,
which left me m a very debilitated stole, when m the
following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which
.reduced me to sach an extent as to give roe the appear
ance of a. confirmed consumptive; Xlabored under a
severe coagh. expectorated a great deal, and was trou
bled with cola feetandnighi sweats. I also frequently
raised blood from my tangs, lconunued in this state,
gradually smkieg underthe disease, until January, 1847,
until {-wasagain auackcd with fever.: My extremtue?,
o«pecia'lly; tny"feet, were constantly cold, and almost
Josttheir feehug. Under these circumstances lltnaybe
truly said that X was -a hvmg skeleton. 1 finally deter
mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians
and Iry Dr. Wistnr’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,' and from
the first weck that.-I commenced taking n I cau date a
gradualyecovery;'-! continued its use six months, fit the
end or which -Ume X was cured; and have enjoyed hood
he&lifrever since* and chedrfaHy iecoramendtheJinl
-f.ant-to' all those afflicted .with diseases of the lungs* and
would.say ta-thosir commencing its.usa notihoodis
, two or threo bottles: do- noteffect a-curd, but
persevere as Lh&ve done, and {have no doubt hut nine
cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as
I have-bccn. JOSEPH JACKSON
important to those *JJfhcted -with Diseases of the Lungs
an d BnasL 1
. .Will miracles never cease"?' More evidence df its
surpassing health restorative virtues?'- - <
..(FromlJr. Baker,Spring&eld, Washington ccr.,Ky.]
. - . SPHmasißLp, Ky., May 14,1845-
Musts. Sanford <s* Park: I take this opportunity of
informing you oi a most remarkable euro performed on
me by-the use of Dr; Wistar*s Balsam of-Wild Cherry.
■ in thq year 1840 Xwaa. taken With tbo inflammation
or Ihe bowels, which* ! labored undo* ror-sjxweifk's
when I craduaTly recovered. "In'tlloTall oMB5VXwas :
•Attacked witha severe cold, which heated itself upon
tny.lungs, and for the space, of three years'l-was con
fined tornyhed.-XtriedaUkiadß of medicines nndove
-2 variety of aid .without benefit; and thus I vredried
osg until tlie WL'iiur 0C1845, wheal heard of Dr. Wia- J
dor’sßalSam:of Wild Cherry.;•. . rr; - ;
My friends perauaded me to gvvqi it a trial, though I
ihaagiven up all hopes. .of and hou prepared
inyßelfibi-thpohiingeof; Mother world. I'fhrouehlheir
.solicnauopsl.was indnced to make-use of iheecnumc •
iWistaff>£al3atfr&f.Wiici : The effect was truly :
astonishing. .After ave yearsot ollbction and suffering,
.and after having spent four or. fivekundred dollars tono.
| purpose, ana the bestimdmoai-.respcciable. physician*
hod: proved ;unavailing,! was-soou ’restored to enure
i hcMih by.thcblc&sLagQf'Godvaud the a%e.tif.Pr« Wis*.
tar’s Balsam of WiliCheir*. ,
k May tho blessing of God rest ppon the proprietors of
so vaiuable.'a medicine &i Wisiot’s Balsam of VVitd
Cherry::. VYonrs,respccUhlly, W. H,BAKER. -
The genuine AYtstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry has
a fhc simile of ihc'fjgnatore of. Henry Wistar, M. D n
rrhiloaelphia, and.‘’.SanfordPark’l.ona finely-exe
louted.steel engraved wrapper. No other, can be geim*
SoIdbyJ.D.PARR* (successor to Sanford A Pprir,) <
i Fourth. and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General
i Agcnyto the South and West,-to whom all orders frmiat
be addressed.
i. J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, cornCrMarkel ■
i street ofld the. Diamond;-B A .Fahnestock i& Co, Puts*
i-bargh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckhara, Alie
! gheny City; L T. RusseiU'Washtngton ; W H Lartber
l tort, Franklin ;: L B Bowie, ‘ Uniontown; II Welty,
1 Greenshurgh; -S Koiimz* Somerset; Scottv& Gilmore.-
1 Bedford; Reed & Son,.Huntingdon; Mrs. Ofr, HpiUdays*
i burgh; Hildebrand flsCck: Indiana; ‘J R Wright, ! Ktuhn
nfug: Kvans t Co, Efrooljville-, -A Wftaoit & Soil,
Waync-burgh; SrPatlaad t Co,N CaUcnJtr, Mead!
vil c; Ballon tc Co, Ene; Henry Forker, Mercer; Jn 3
& Co, BuilcriS smiih, Beaver, J D Summe'non,
1 Warren; F U i CS Jones, Condersport; P'Cropker.
Jr, Browns? die. ,f e ft o
; Ur JOttC# 7 S^OlUtlOQitfCJCt* ' v f
, A t\WB HUMAN HAIR BYTE for th*lmmj,g „1
/jl TOutGjreu or grey hair to & beantifulbrownor jet
blackcoloftia a few inmates. Price 50 cents and 31,00,
'34o 6tree ‘ 1 Pl [aeSf’
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Dr » B,°S«M r Syrop or Llrerwort ftnd Tar
OASeHAIiAGDAi
For the cornpUKeutß pf Coughs, CotdsJnXusnxaSJ&hanA
**as ss^s&sgMgsjfr*
Herbs, and vegetable substances which nawfiSSs..’
influence upon the Lungs, and their connected VaSEf
I lavnmcdvtte eflcct is to allay «U £rritaUoa, -
remove the phlegm and other morbid
Throatnnd AirrPsssogea; thasrelievinif tlioTSmvh *5 ■
subduing tht inflammation and other causes WMcfiaivS
rise ton. It also slimiilatesand imparts a healthy Km*
to the Longa themselves, thereby enabliagiham mote
thoroughly toremovo from the Wood thou IrnmnSles
, and diseased particles, which, Jf retairtod, do 1 eo' taaeh
I •.“WMrmwe-system.;and lay the fdhiSdaiioiirdr Then.
' mile CONSUMPTION. It al imezetu a dSdedVS
; upoailicskiD, *uul. assists nature m expeUinsv'thrbaffi
me bzbaienu. much ofthal mozburmattefwnicfrvfrHiid •'
ksss
SI flSSff’fh’SSS? * g * ,n »iw*S?iSSSL
euroftre, as itstnkes atlue very“S?&shf dtaiSKTSFa
jugsas&m&z&SSacs
asssKss'sasSSr”
CIRCULARS, AC.
As no ordinary ' t
i thenatureandmerilgof this articJeiiha PmStL.•
published a new Circular, giving
ewe; the dacnption, nac aw, *e* oC itsprtaǤDamS?r
cats; the ; efiectithei(ibre' ; deshnied^r<«"haS?^ l^e ? t *'' ■
Dongs and Liver, and sffsSnm
who have -besrt cured by ffielFniiniM ’
dunces, even to the slreetifd the.nuSbw TtaffllSin ‘
are troubled with a Cough, or whose
least affected, are eamesUy desirefrto.eaU men ikJ -
Agents, named below, and procure oncoC iheS- 0 pJSS '
phlets. ItcaitbehaderntUiapd will sraUlamnimSi'
ffhe “ mats on BeadSf
be worthdo yoarsell and family. » r”?I> “»y
... HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, ' ."
in the shape of Doctors’ Bills saved, besiiee bein* the ■
•neonsofprslongingmany^vTionHc Ufa. . ,5. ,
. Such isomr confldcneeniiis virtues,thatvibarß will
}“S‘° ’rurraulLhis Medici:: c in every cate of recant Cold .
ihe i nsmnt, < i?, a^<0 - 1 !? 111, 5 10 directions onpago7lh of
Sa&TJ? 1 ’ m6lde , \! 10 wrapper of each Joule),and
h*!Sm, fe- not satisfied'tlmf he -Is' flerlvS*
four hmrs” tc,omln S ,he b ° ,lle within reread
~ , , WE MONEY ' •
, outer .bepalmed on to you. ' ‘r. 1 u *V-».
genuine, unless therels on tfctihnfr
scovui?*' Big " od with a fen, by A. h.
:CougA and:Disease of fourteen months'itan&inU Cured -
.: Ailer bemg given up twice by eminent *
AT• <?erv».sj> jc. v» • Aldast, June 0tb.184&. .
n a - C7o, ~; 1 . here with forwardto yoa
~rr; % Cu r£j ejected by yoorCompound Svrau
of Liverwoit, Tar and Canchalaguai' The C&agh?at&‘ •
\wviSt ,l i l i , i :Df;^-e , r 2J of oar eraiwntphysitinnsia
'&*Si'XS^£ , <A i^? ny '®^£ oo^rBt ® Wn^^l ‘*ni«w--‘perKm •
cure wag- and as I- had previohahr- ■■■■•- •'
I ?i >ai ? n i |ned icine« 7 'lihaTc;siiica : tt&d Uoo
others, and have, become: satisfied at\ na palnai - Minr '
7nWnfml r f?, L t '
r ff!£ my Bicknc «s,4tfenfipw up twice by my Aysiciatul
lh.nk!abom4?S“ m 1 b “ smess > allcr
Yours,tespcclfnlly, THOS.C.FAULDER. *
BLEEDING AT Tiffi' LUNGS CURED.'
'■'■iX tii' ■- era now paostpitT xr acts. '
Smtcmml cf Mr. A. Lang. Baktr, JVo. 388 Pearl stiut
beforeidstChnsUnas, Iwas taken
i.unwell, and soore commenccd .bleedingi freely ;at the
Lungs.: called in. a HoDKEopaihlc phveicijm'-hnf )>{« .
medteinedldnotsecinto help me
isemcnt, and thought I »nuli,try. Vr.KagmXSumoVf
LtvtnooTt, Tar and Canthalagua.. Before'l had'tSim -
np the thirdbottlp tay, bleeding had stopped,; Mg Cough
■was gone, aqd l ieh as well as asaal. ” My healtfris mw
good. Iconsjderit nmost excelieni menicine, and cor* -
diaijy recommend it to my friends. £ZSu statement tone
madetothc,Ptopntuns,Marehl!hk T Ss>sft 1 .
' v , £ole PdP=r •night be; filled with letters si
iSrsa? 'wytoofuitohuct been cured,
ion' n - i® - ,a " l!l,| !' eltll tbyA.L.SCOVlLL
wi'rfc-nl?' 3' llleiT Pmnnpul DrpoI,GOTHIC
HALL,No. 316Aroodjeay,New Yorlr, to wham all or- -
Su’l fni^'b e Medreirfe, and letters relating to Agencies,'
should be addressed.
B?ie i,y g B; Sellers, No 57 too* sweat ,
Cn«ybmiVr| C S t i?r^ .vPUtsbnrgh and Vicinityj D.M.
Curry anu H.P.Schwartz,- Allegheny City i Towriftend ■ " t ‘
Ca p^?3-i r M f nch ” ,l< tn.‘A.Raitercon,Burrtihg!ilua. a ’
1 dec»'d rnlaree ’ o ’ t e> or si* bottles fdrS^OO-
D B V JA r r ? K ’f FAMILY MB DTClNE#—Extract
ofaletlcr from the Her E L. ABBOTT.'amTlt
ipSr 1 SfBM/e»iesmod5 f BM/e»ie$mod Missionary in
of Burmah, dated Sandoway Amiran, ■
i>r. p. Jayne, Philadelphia; ;My Dear Sir—’We kio
SANATIVF p‘r? St" 1 ™Youi
Y E • w V^' o £■'W*' ShMl ■^«h«- ;s
tK^ H r c i«*^ ,l ' my Ll^ er Complaint'and- pain in tho side.
w? l JrJ^J?f® v ? r ascdk ; r foy are in terest demand,anrf
g£fjsy
vaa%Te ,he™\^d%“°T?.Nr C P vTR 1 wi^E l afa
Tovc m USTERMITfrar FEVER, ™if thfmos?
complete success, I think it was once the menhs-af *a«
vineiny own son. • Durlhg my travels among the church*
pait Mason,! found a whole
nttended wuh' a
Violent characicr. • I often regretted Than not had
a dozen or two of YOOR EXPECTORANT to rtmm.
cffect\°Sant f wm.» 1 l!' Ve ? oin ' vl,a, l ? have-Eesoofita
SSx?f* ,1 .-ywra-Jittvo been just the thin* forihose
Fd A r tn°S e ; FPTCSUIM yoa have sot hitherto had°an
*i ar - *n your medicines are used in all
Affectionately yours, E. L. ABBOTT
t or sale at the JPekin Tea Store, 53 inov23
The Human Body mast Perspire.
And'■o r °Ah |4^v A
]VrP>*iJpsK3’.ltalum Cbema:ai Soap' free
perspiration, ami si thesmne time mollifies, softens
the ■“Ojiivinpitthetekinreitndbcanty; of an infant's.
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SOKE?' 1 *
are soon not only hepled. lmt cured by its a«e! ; aa ai
least sceon physicians in New York knOw.-who uje*t
in such cases,and find it tmiojllua—as alsOiW
PI AISLES, BLOTCHES, FREQkLeS, .
or any othorslrm disease,.'The reader U tueuted tbit
this is no uselesspnffed nosirtun, as one trial wUlniore.
1 °.'ii> d J :n .?,'? e 5 u 5. nI least 60 Persons cured Of P
'Miwua EF D ’ BRACKED, 0b chapped flesh,
wtll find tin:, not- only-a cure,'butapr'evemivO-and t ■
fhr,Z* onlr adl ?> ,h j‘ l any one afllfoTed wifiTaSSVf
diseases, wiliind thlardlnnd eMn v
”irMS?! a ' I “’i eIn its properties) than I state 1 /v
onsk a 'ho.stores are flooded WiLhiautauone.*
and,he sure you ash for dotta’liuliaa Chemical Soap— ;
and huy it only of WAI ; JACKSON, only.Agent'in
1 i lsb “n r6h ’ 210 Llberl f street,Prusburyitf UradSfiVYood. '
MCkU .-.I ±;i : i-ra'.A-.-lSeioSI-vV
_ Jones* illy Whltel"
I ■"PjESarccautionedagainstusingnommbn-prepa- -
ThoyarenoiawarehowrngWMiyiiiiarioaiitis
i . lotlie skinbaw conrso, how jtnieß.hoto ■■■•’
sallow, yellow and nnhcalthyuhe Min’>i
uppeatstiGetosingprcpaied Chalk' r ‘
Besides, it is .ipjanoas, contaln
, ingQlnrgoqpanmypfiieadl -
lUs perfectly innocent,'; being purified-ofaJldeieteri*
uua qualities, aad.it to the skin a naturals ■■■•-'■
:alAlWMer,‘:-riettr, . Jiving/,.wbli*j m'tlfc-aame •
timeacung;aß jco9meJlcQn:UiC‘ekiiif.iDakiilff .ÜBpft and
fffloqtt*, ' Sold by tjber- '
ty si^couhcadoCHocKiiPmsbargb.^^ncoisiceats.
<iec2o;<Jawljr (Gazette copy.) Ml
l i. ■■■■•.■••.. ■ . '■■“'..i,. ..... i .•
-A SclenUfle HalrTonlc Bestarer
A ND EEAUTIFIEH. Trial hollies 3J* cents Those
Jl;-Who.havB used JoitesJCoral Hsu ResthtsUi'iMf know
•us excellent qaallues—tliore wholiave'not,''We:asinrn
ato possess tm following itnaUues.'-lt will *wee the
hair to glow on any pan where nature intended hair to
grow,-siopitfallliigofl,rare sentf ordandrofF, dhdmake
fighl, red or grey hair grow dark. FordreiaikgJhehair
soft and si»r, nothing c S n exceed thlr~u mskee it
truly bcaunfal and keeps Hao. It is, indeed,the most
economical, yei-siipenorantcle Tor Uih hair*”
, a l ■-'A'JKt'OX 5 S Stare, iUD Lifcerty St., .
Wo ° lf ’ fnce: Wkcents, SOxetOatuti ;
BI,W ’ . , [decSO
Pearly White Teeth and Breath,
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS . ;
PERSONS who have either, are honorably , ur ,
A that if their breath isevcr so foal, or their
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR,’ YBffiow
and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cenihnv nr
Amber Tooth Paste will make lheTceUi
and the breath odtferoasly sweet. ' ■ as saow,
he!S»^ JACKSON ’ ;5
Cdcc2o
I)R. B How dalles;,
Ss~-
pain*
■'lSijffcf SWV topoghi.'oft.iy.'iiapnidcnctj.-
* °a!iS? \ rad *SB c 2 x 8 ft and excess- -
"TsS^Si 1 JtypMUtie* ErupuonarjGoaorr
wngrirr Sfciir'3)isoai»es t Scorhuiic ErnpuoiiSj-'Teitcr,
KingwprmjMeicUTial Digcaseg, Seminal
Wncy, Piles, Rheumatism, Feinfcete Weakneas^Month*
*X “nppressians, Diseasesof theJoans,FxsfiiJa-tn.Ai|o
- Affections, Pains imho Backan& LoHisHmu- -
lions of the Bladder ami Kjdneys.sudce&sfhlly irculed •
Cuto guaranteed. vl
• : Fourteen y e.ais? pracuceKfoux m'this 1 oily *i’Witles' Vu
..Brown to offer assurances of speedy euro t&'olHrtw may
cflmojiudcxfe*?aift*i- - * ,
Office and private.coasulting rooms,' G 5 theiuond ay.
I 'cgy Chargeamoderate.: :..T..»:• :;;-^aoks:jytWLy
• T>KVhi AT-ISM*-“-rDr- Brown's ncwiy. aiacovrcsi rena
iiV.«dyf(Q?'RhenmaUsini» a speedy nndeertijnremedy
for that painful trouble;' It never fails. ■ •
Office and Private Consultation Rooms .No, 65, BfA*
MONIV Pittsburgh, Penna* The Doctor U always at
oms/ twafrdawtf
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