jVvfei' >•' I /> ■ i : ' ■-/ ;.-. ■■’■ : : ■; . ‘ 1 \ T - =V*'*- ,3 4.<* V -:V‘*‘ /■: ;•’••>• .I : v*/ * ■>. j v "iyv s r^ : '-.' .•. -j - \ >v. •’ v-v.. *,*,p v *.•■■■:.•. •;■'>■•■■ \ ? •<•.;»•> . V/J4 'sf-' 1 / 'V''/ ; f: - , :• ;r ;; /4: /;/4^ v--ri’^'X;;wy:'i. • '■*.& ' ; - •. .. *, . k . i *** * * . <<* t - j . **; * V , • t& ?»>*♦»• -1 4 f »■ ** ? WomM^€s ' ■ • ' y'VLs** ?* >t ’• > i*’« '* J !;- .V ~ , 44i ; r^ < i iv ,'■" j t 4 ; <1 ii2i j, Ejt *»,.>j&'» ’-.'kits jl* v 4, HbM^m wMMbaa^i^ag^ 1^ te^w««s st-xs.i; ImMM iiiiiisspi*® itaiiii ■Pp^h r M.r»* l *^‘» V%*?&* s* Ui/.cvt *t » - - J \ = LOCAL MATTERS. TVTw r rj ot W.nrrogT.r. LEcTPUg.—On lasi Fn« day evening-arrangamenta were made for Ur. Gough todelivor hi« farewell feoture, in Mr. McLaren’i Church ; and long before the hoor for commencing ' the exerciaee (he house waa filled to its utmost ca pacity. ■ Mr. Gough m bis addreae alluded to the kindness with which he had been treated since hie arrival her©, end urged with thrilling earineatnessuponaU cU«w*> and.«*p*ciflWy young men, to abstain from intoxicating driake. After;the address had- boen concluded.a senei of < resolutions were passed by the meeting, cotnpli* i mooting hi«o on hia successful efforts in .the noble cause of Temperance, and expressing a Btrong de« . rir©that he should again vwitihetn.. - . . The meeting - throughout was enthusiastic and deeply interesting; and wo regret very much, that the late hour at which we received Iho proceedings Md'teA-JirtiiflF.oihermaßer’Cooipolß'nß-toToregiK theirpublicauos. •. ,MosocHBOWAWC.,PAtHTiNU.~-We yesterday hud the pleasure or examining some vory fine specimens of -thisaew modo of pamtiDg. They are really vory beautiful, and knowledge of the Art is certainly a very grcataccophshraent. • . . .v Mr. C. C.Benneu, a gentleman highly competent to teach the Att, and .who has. already taught it to a great number of our cilweaa.of both sexes, can be found at -Christy’s Hotel, on. Penn street. It can be learned in twenty lessons. A very splendid specimen of this hind of* painting can be seen in .Mr. -Thos. Hilher’a window, Wood street. • Tima far his encouragement has.been moat liber al, and we deem u only necessary that the public generally should be made acquainted with the fact that an opportunity, is .afforded 'them, to learn it, to havetiSTooms crowded with pupils. . Robbest; —A gentleman yesterday, we are in formed, stopped into a suite oo the corner of Dun* can and Roberts streets, and slier making somo purchases, presented a three dollar note, which the store keeper, it appears,: could cot change. He then Jefl hia pocket book, witb.s3s.in it, ,on the head of a barrel m the store and went out with the three dollar bill to get it changed; but when he re-, turned bis pocket book had decamped. Information laid before an Alderman, but we did not learn of any arrests having been made. ' Jttar Allegro was committed yesterday, by Aid. Majorca a charge of obtoioing goods under false pretences. Ho had obtained goods from Cooley & Laird by representing that s steamboat, which was lying at owed him some fitly or sixty dollar*, when it was not true. Maoazubes xu& Mabch.—^Graham’s, Sartaio’s and the-Ladiea’ National Magasinca, and Godey’s far March, have all been received by Wall,’Fourth alreet; by, Holinesi Third alreet, opposite Iho Post Office ; and by Miner, Southfield street', opposite Brown’s Hotel. They aro excellent Bombers. BSP Thomas W. Smith, Wm. Cavanaugh and Jerry Luts, charged with highway robbery, were yesterday .brought from > prison .to have a further hearing before the Mayor, and were finally commit ted*' McKee ond Murphy will have a bearing before his Honor to*day, on a similar charge. Ooe-ol the drivers of Breidenthal’s omnibus es was yesterday, on the corner of Fifth and Marker streets, severely kicked in the stomach by one of the horses. He was carried into a drug store, and the proper restoratives apptied. Saturday night on attempt was made to fire (he small row of framo buildings opposite the Catholic church' In the fifth ward.- There were two boadleft of hay on fiic under the houses, but the firo was extinguished before the buildings caught. a lady or great celebrity, wilt give’ a lecture -tn Wilkins-Hall otf Thursday oveoiOg,ori- Anatomy, Physiology ant?the laws o* health: The lecture ia frqc. jgg*-John Oiley the Tragedian is at present in this city. We sincerely hope that Manager Foster will make an engagement with him, oa his lunir mcreble friends and admirers are very desirous to again see him'with « harness on.” ■B®'We understand that the Re?. Dr. Campbell, or Allegheny city, is about visiting Washington, Pa., j for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions to the & Bouse of Refuge. Success to his efforts. B®” There was quite a atir on the Wharf yester day- ■■■■ •■ ' - BSF“ The Mayor, we understand, has considerably strengthened his force, by the appointment of sev» eral now watchmen. EST The Carpeting, Feather Bed, Bedding and fine Parlor Furniture will be sold at the Eicb&nge Hotels thiomorntog, at 10. o’clock. Eagle, a genuine bird, which had been missed foreome time by the owner in Fast Liberty, was yesterday found m a house in this city, where it bad been kept for the laudable purposes ol chicken fighting. ■■■-■ ■■■;■ ■■■ ■ ■ . BSt For important Foreign and California news eeelheTelegraphic column. CTTBITE BEANS—G bbls. small while just rcc’d and W forßaleby -tfeblSi WM.PYER, S' F. FLOUR—IOO bbls. ree’d and tor sale by i feb!3 • SAMUEL P.BHRFVEB. SHORTS— 500, bash, received nndioraale toy . febta . ! SAMUEL P.SHBIVER. HOMINY— 12 bbls: just rec’d and for-sale by feblS • WM.OVBR- ODER VINEGAR—SO bbls. for sale at a baream * febl3 WM.PYER. XTEW CROP BLACK TEAS —Just received at the I\. Pekin Tea Store, 33 FflUi street, a lot of new crop Oolong Black 2Vai, by the 6hip *• Architect,” and for sale wholesale to the trace at reduced prices. N. B.—The above Teas are direct from Canton, and the ladies all lay they are not scented with English Brandy, Gin and Rum. Ifebl4] A. JAYNES, Fifth st. PEACHES— 200 busti.rec’d and for sale by febl3 - SAMUEL P. SHRIVER, TITATER CURE WORKS. The Woter Cure Manu fV al,by Joel Shew, M. D. water Cure in America by a Water Pauent. Handbook of Hydtopathy, with fifteen engraved il lustrations of important subjects. By. Ed ward Johnston. M.D. Theory and Pxacuce of Hydropathy. By the late H. Francke: translated from the German by Robert Batki. M.D. " , -V • . . • The above work* for sale by . R. C. STOCKTON, Bookseller and Stationer, feb!3 - corner Market and Third its. draham’i Magazine for March. H MINER & CO. have received the above. It is a truly in size a double number. Harpers 1 New Monihly for February—the best num ber ret out, in matter, and embellishments, International Monthly—not excelled by any other in literary imterest. • , . .. ■ - Anew illustrated edition of Guy Fawkes, the chief of the Gunpowder Treason. ' The women of Israel—m two volumes. By Grace Discipline— a Tal * of the Annuls of Hungary. the attempt to Tax Religion, By Senex. febfi New Books I New Books > SMITH’S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY—A new clas sical Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, mythology and geography, partly based upon the dic tionary or Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By W, Smith, LLD;,editor of the Greek and Roman an tiquities, and of Greek and Roman biography apd my thology. Revised, with numerous corrections and addi tionsfby Charles Anthon, LLD., professor of the Greek and iatia languages tn Columbia college. The Life ana Correspondence of Robert Southey, edi* tedbV hi* ton, the Rev, Charles Cuthben Southey, M. A, curate of Plumbland, Cumberland. . Full bound C *No! (Softie Ltfe'nnd Correspondence ofßol.tSouiliey. Lives of the Queens ofScotland and English Prtn cesses connected with lie regal succession_ of Great Britain, Bt Agnes Strickland, author of the Lives of the Queens of -England.”: VoJ. 1 - .... Decline ofTbpery and «»<*““«*• «n address delivered la the Tabernacle, on H, ednesda> evening, January 15.1851. By Rev.N. Murray, D.D.. . ' The above hooks lost received and for sale by feU3 ' Ri C. STOCKTON. 47 Market ttreet. .nrrrORKS ON. BOOK-KEEPING.— Daps Coniraer-. W cial Book-keeping; DuS’s Steam&oat Book-keeping; . . . Blanks for the above worksj.dost received, alnrge Copland for sale by JOHN H. THBAIRBi ■ . JOSEPH FOSTER- • -Lsasaa arm Maitaobk AOHm-A^cs—• First Tier ond Parquette, 50 cents; Sec ond and ThirdTiers, 2s cents; ColoredGaJlery, 2s cents; Pnvateßoxes,eaoh, 31,00. •- . Doors open at C| o’clock,Ourtoin rises at/ o’clock. TO* Mr. J. E. MURDOCH will appear. TUESDAY EVENlNG,February 18th; 1851* will be presented the great Tia^ed^of^ Hamlet,. • - ... - - . - Mr. Murdoch Danee, Mm; Walker.and Mr. Calladme ' The whoteloeonclnde with ‘ - V MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS. „ In active preparation, the celebrated Tragedy of the KUiifi£RS> . ■ " ■ ■■ ' ■ • • Second Qrand Ooncert nt WUk»n« Uall I rY^VENING-Feb'“aryiB,lBal,^VENING - Feb '“aryi8,18al, MAD. V/BUBCUELLE,'(sister of W;Vineent Wallace, the celebratedViolmist.) and MUle STOPEL, have the honor of announcing to ine citizens of Pittsburgh, that they will give their secon CONCERT at Wilkins Hall, on the abovenamed evening. Tickets of admission 50c-; to be had at the Music Stores, the Monongubela House, and at tho door. „ ILr" Concert to commence at 8 o’clock. r teb!Blt Rodion Sales. P, M. DAVIS* Auctioneer. THIRST SPRING SALE OF DRY GOODS AT AUC- J?TION.— On Wtdnadaj; morning, February 19th, at 10 c’clock, at the Commercial Sales- Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streets, will be sold without reserve, on a credit of 90 days on sums over 8100. for approved pa per,u large and well selected stock of Seasonable Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Trimmings, &c., which have Just been pnrchascd-in the Eastern Cities for the Retail Trade.. Dealers and Clothiers are invited to attend. • feblB • P.M. DAVIS. Auct’f. EXECUTOR’S SAI,E OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE—On Thursday morning, February 20th, at 10 o’clock,will bo sold by order of E. Arthurs, Esq., Executor of Mrs. Sar&hFearns, deceased, at herlate residence, oomer of Third and Grant streets, all her valuable Household and Kitchen Furniture, which have only been a short time in use, and kept m excellent or der, comprlsingmp&ii: Superior bair, spting seat Ma hogany Sotos, Lounges and Chairs; Mahogany Pier and Card Tables; splendid Mahogany high post Bedstead ; drossmg and plain Bureau*; enclosed and plain Waih stands; Windsor and common'Chairs; rocking Chairs; high and low post Bedsteads; Feather Beds and Pil lows; Hair, Husk and Straw Mattresses; superior Quilts.-Marsolles Counterpane* and Bed Linen j Cham ber Furniture; Looking Glosses; Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Carpels; Hearth Rugs; Fire Irons and stand; Russia Fenders and Ash pans; Dining aad Breakfast Tables; Table Ltucn; China and Qaeensware; llnt tania; Knives and Forks; Kitchen Furniture ;-Cookmg utensils; 4c., Ac.* P.M. DAVIS, fcb!7 Auctioneer. T ALU ABLE HOUSEHOLD FU R NITURB at Auc- Tiorc.— On Saturday morning, February 22d, at 10 o’clock,at tne residence of J, V. Dillcr, No. 25 Wood’s Row, Marbury Bireel, will be sold the enure Household and Kitchen Furniture,as heisdeclimngHousekeeping of iupenor quality, and only a short time m use, among, which are—Mahogany Dressing Bureau, Sapenor Ma hogany Hair Scat Sofa and Chairs, Superior Mahogany marble top Centre Tabic, Mahogany Card Table, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Fancy and Common Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Crib, Superior Ingrain Parlor , end Chamber Carpels, Cradle, Heart Rags, Fenders and Ash pans, Fire Irons, Looking Glasses,High and Low post Bedsteads, Spring and Straw Mattresses, Bedding, wash stands, work stands, Hall and Stair Carpets, Qaeensware, Knives and Forks, Kitchen Furniture, So lar and Hall Lamps, Cooking Utensils. Ac.. Ac. feb!7 P. M. DAVIS, Aucl’r. W« G. M’CAItTNEV, Auctioneer. SECOND HAND CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.— Will be sold on Wednesday next, February 19ih, at 8 o’clock m the afternoon, m front of M’Carlney’s Auc tion House. No. 125 Wood street, one second hand Car riage, nearly new, with standing top; iron axle ; suit able for either one or two seats; made to order a short lime since. W. G. MUJARTNEY, fcb!4 Auctioneer. THE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No. S 9 Market street, with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of thebeston the &lrect t tan be had on favorablelenns, if application is made immediately to Ih esnbscnber, who wishes to change his business. ja3o WM. 11. GARRARD. Iff EDDINGS. &C.—300 Wedding; Cake Boxes, ff 200Cofnclian Rings; . IS doz. assorted Gold Pens; 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do Razors & Straps Just received at tiie Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth sis. 7 & CO.’S HNISRINQ STORED i, Fourth street, sign of the HINTON < GENTLEMEN'S FVI 3VTO. 80, Apollo Buildings, Al Bee Hive. Lmeii Shins, Cotton do £Uk Undorsbms, Linen Collars, Fancy Colored Collars, Fancy Cravats, Plain and Fancy Slocks, Shirt Bosoms, Neck Ties, Cravatßucklcs, , Lamb’s Wool Drawers, Couon do Linen, do Silk do Colton Half Hosiery, Lamb’s Wool Half Hosiery, Merino d * do Country Knit Socks, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen do do Colton do do Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk do do Woollen do Black Kid do White do do Boys and Men’c Suspend ers,. Carpet Hags, v . Life Preservers, Combs and Brushes, Periuracry, Letter Envelopes, 1 Bough and Ready Coats, for business men, Fancy Purses, Buckskin Parses, Tobacco Boxes,Fancy, Hickory Canes, Whale Bone Canes, Fancy Mounted Canes, Twig Whips, Homing Whips, Lady’s do Ivory HandledSilvertnoun* tea Whips, (iema Covered Whale Bone Whips, Trolling Whips, Pocketßooks, Bank Note Books, Fancy Shaving Soap, do Washing do A line assortment or Odd. • Fellows’RegaUa consionUy [on band. jfebll s r' FOR CM. BOLLMAN beinr ai • account of iU health, Drug Store will be sold enb moderate terms. Apply to- Third street, sign febS Law Partnership. a >HE subscribers hare associated themselves in the practiceof Law, under the firm of Black A Wash ington. One or the other of them, when not engaged tn Court.can be found at all timer intbe ofiicD.on Fourth street. Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black. 1 . * SAMUEL W. BLACK. febS READS WASHINGTON. A Small Parra for Sale* OF 40 acres, 35 of which ts ucaer tence and in a high statu of cultivation, two fine springs and a well of good water at the house; large garden paled in, a flue orchard of good fruit cider mill and press; dwelling house, wuh kitchen and cellar j large house, three rooms and garret, stable, barn, cow shed, Ac. The t&ml ts good and m prime order, pleasantly situated thirteen miles from the city, and one mile from the Canal at Beer Creek. Prica&t&UO, 8. CUTHUERT, (ien’l Ag’ty febll _ ■ 70 Bmitbfield street, •XHTRAPPING ami Priming Paper for sale by VV w. P. MARSHALL, “ *' 85 Wood ntreei CHEAP WALL PAPER—from OJ to 25 cents—a large assortment for sale by - febJS W. P. MARSHALL. NOTICE —The FOUNDRY connected with our Works having been partially desuoyed by fire on the fifth instant, we give ootids that we are now .pre pared lo execute orders as usual, for Foundry work and machinery, Distant papers that have mentioned the en tire destruction of willplease correot. North Fiu Works, Feb'y Uflt KNAP A CO. COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES, or the Journal of alSunta Fc Trader, dunog eight expeditions across the Great Western. Prames, and a residency of nearly nine years rn Northern Mexico, illustrated with maps anil engravings. ByJosiah Gregg—in two vols. Vol. Ist oj the Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses connected with the regal succession of Great Britain. By Agues Strickland. A few of the above works just received and for sale by R-C. STOCK TON, Bookseller und Stationer, corner of Market and Third streets. [febU Vmx, STOLEN—A small,.brown and while spaniel DOG, from 57 Hand street.. Who will return the earuc, shall be reward ed lor taeir trouble. tla2s] If.WOODWARD. Election. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Stockholders of “ Uie Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh,in UieCouuty of Allegheny/ 1 will be holden. in the Toll House, on MONDAY, the 3d day of March next, at two o'clock, P. M., for the pur pose of choosing officers for the ensuing year, and the determination of any question affecting the interests of sa»fl, company. JOHN-HARPER, feb3.dawlm. Treasurer. . Notice. 23S A LL persons indebted to the late Crm of Jouhstok & J\. Stockton, will please call and settle immediately and save costs. £eb3l JOHN FLEMING, AgV To Lett A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated & near Chartters Creek, four miles from thejlifi- City, and is a very desirable country residence. There is a new carnage house, stable, and good water on the grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con taining a variety-of choice Fruit trees. For particulars and terms, apply to M. D. PATTON, 211 Liberty si., or J. S. BONNET, on the premises. [fcb3 Spring Stock or Carpeta. THE subscriber having returned (rota the Eastern citieSi is now receiving hisSpringsiock of Carpets, Oil Cloths; Window Shades, Stair Hods, Hearth Rugs, Door IMatls, Drugget; Stair Crash, Table and Piano Covers, Matting, Jee., Ac. All of which have been se lected from Ihemtest importations and best manufacto ries. With 111 eye single to the interest of his custo mers,and all who may favor him. with a call, great pains is at ell limeß taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy. Call and-examine the stocky where can be found the latest and best styles of the above named Goods, with prices- and qualities to suit all •’ E. W. EYND, Lynd's Carpet Emporium, Apollo Building; Fourth street. -\TELLOW PINE FLOOR BOARDS—a new article. X 100,000 feet, wall seasoned, for eale cheap by JOHN A. BLOOME&, feb4 Allegheny Planing Mills. * 1 THEPITTSEtURGH BOABD OFTRADK AND MERC,HANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LOREN?,! WM. A. HILL, V COMMITTSK ?0B FmtTAllY. C. ZTJG, S The weather yosterday was warm and pleasant for out door business. The markets presented o more animated feelingi ■ ASHES—There is not much selling out of a reg ular way. Sales in small lota at 3io3| fpr Soda j Saleratuß, sJ(3oi. . . BUTTER—Some small lots of. Roll af 9010; in kegs, 708. . ■■■ i CHEESE—The market ofCream bare; sales of common W. R. «( 6|061, / DRIED FRUlT—‘Sales of 300 bushels Apples at 75c, and 150 bushels Peaches at $1,25; some small lots sold at 81,30, FISH—The market firm Tor No 3 Mackerel; sales to a regular way at 87,7503,00. . GRAIN—We could hear of no change from our former quotations. . COFFEE—SaIes made more freely at 12£012|. MOLASSES—The market firm. Sales of2oo bbls m Cyprus cooperage at.33c; in oak, holders ask 34; some holders baring withdrawn from the market in consequence of the advance in Now Orleans. SUGAR—There is considerable enquiry for this article. We have sales of 45 hhds fsir at 6l,snd 20 hhds at fit, 4 mos. ROSlN—Sales or 40 bbls at 83,25 & bbl. WHITE LEAD—Sales are made of puro in oil at $2,00; No. 1,81,80. OIL—We quote Linseed at 81,00; No 1 Lard at 60c ; No 2; 66053. FLOUR— Sales at the river at $3,3803,40; sales of 40 bbla extra family from, store at $3,75; $3,600 3,65 for superfine, by dray loads; from stores. APPLES—SaIes of 75 bbls at the wharf at 81,00. , PAPER —Sales of 75 reams of Medium Straw at Tc v and 100 Crown at 4c. . BAGS—We have reported 70 dot Tow and Cotton at 83,76. BULK MEAT—Sales are made at former quota* ttons, from 51051 for Hog Round. BACON—Tho demand for City trade increasing. Sales of Hams at 803£c; Sides, 6|07; Shoulders, 6061. Penmaniblp. A T oo time for many years has there been such un scrupulous trickery practised upon the public about penmanship, as at present. Pieces of engraving are circulated.'through the town andcountry, with the en graver’s name suppressed, in order to induce the igno rant to believe them to be penmanship. Persons desi rous of becoming rapid and eteganipenmcn, vnlldowelt io call at DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, and cx> amine the handwriting of some of the ben penmen In the city, who have been instructed in ibis Institution. dec£7:daw . THE Managers of the Home of Kcfugc want to pur chase.* lot of ground suitable for the location of tuts institution, containing from ten to fifty acres x well sappUed with water, and situated upon one of the rivers, SJank roods,orrailroads,withinfive miles of the Court loose. Sealed proposals, stating description, price and terms, will be received until Monday, the 24in instant, by the Committee. JAMBS ANDERSON, THOS. BAKFAVELB, JAS. CHAMBERS, WM.EICHBAUM, CHAS. JHM3EN. Bounty Land and other Business. . WILLIAM FLINN offers bis service* to transaf . business with the Executive Departments ami congress, as an agent. He will attend to alt business relative to pensions and bounty land. Charges mode rate. -Address William Fiinn, Washington, D. C. January US, 1851. Mr. Fiinn was several years a clerk in the office of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury. His knowl edge of transacting business at the Departments wilt render his services, a* ageot, particularly useful to ail who may employ him at the seat of Government* ALBION K. PARRIS, febl tots Seeornt Campliolltr, iALB* iboot to decline business on i, hts Vinegar, Distillery and tier together or separate, on H.KLKBEH, of Golden Harp, or, labe.Tiy*Btreet* No. 3_ls.__ *4 ' , .\V' - .'.'V, i V;V!«.''; i . (Sonqnmial ' jfinancial. Daily at tho flwketai OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, ” ) Tuesday, February 18,1851. J PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 14 YSST 0 IRCBBS WATXB IN THE CHANHIL. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies. Beaver “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. J.M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. u Beaver, Gordon,'Beaver.* (i Fashion No.?, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Redstone; Woocward, Brownsville; “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. <« Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: (< Atlantic, Parkinson, do u J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. ‘ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. »• Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. <( Keystone Slate, Stone, Cincinnati “ Reveille, Dole, WeUsville. “ Jefferson, Johnston. Louisville. u Diurnal, Conweli,:Wheeling. House of Refuge. febfrdawtFSl Howe’s Cougfo Candy. J7OR SALE by H.Smyser, Joel Mohler, Ogden A, ' Snowden, Coulter A Haeke, Wm. Jackson, and iveyser A M’Doweli, Pittsburgh; W/R, gl’CJcUand, Man chester. CncnrtK^ OLD SCOTCH WHISKEYS Irish do; Jamaica Rum, In bottles. For sate by J. P. HORBACH, dectl 197 Liberty street. mn BULH. FAMILY FLOUR j IUU 50 bags Coffee; BO bbi«. No. 3 Mackerel; 75bbU.Tar; 100 bags Saltpetre; For tale by T. WOODS A SON, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchant*, jalO No.Cl Water street. JUST RECEIVED, a Ircsh supply or Dr. 8. S. Fitch’s valuable Medicines, among wbichure remedies (or Consumption, Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling'Tubes, end lec tures on the Treatment and Cura ol Consumption, Ac. For sale by COULTER A HACKK, Druggists, ocls • corner of Wood and Third streets BRANDIES —iw quarter and half pipes, of different vintages} of the following celebrated brands “Ilemtesey," “Olard, ’’ “Uupuy ACo.," “A.fesiff nette,” “ Plnet, CastUlon A Co., 1 ’ “ Jean Louis." For sale in lots to suit purchasers. M. D. PATTON, ji29 _ ffll Liberty street.. 40 BBLti. NO. LROSfN, just received and'for sale O by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., febO corner Ist and Front streets. To nerchantii and filanafactaver«r THOSE who may be in want of ACCOUNTANTS or SALESMEN, can hear of severat young men, m whose qualifications and ability, as Accountants, they can place the most implicit reliance, by applying at DUFF’S MERCHANT’S COLLEGE, corner of Third and Market streets. N- B.—No Accountant, recommended from thiß I r.su lotion during tbo last ten years, has failed to give per fect satisfaction to bis employers. {febl3 rpHE Ladies ail say,“ If you waul real good Tea, go X to Mobbis A Hawobtu’s Tea Store, in the Diamond, for it." The Tea they sell atfiOcents a pound, U really very good,and those sold at7s cents and SI,OU arc deli cious. Low priced, damaged or inferior Teas are never kept at this establishment, and they retail all their Teas direct from the original chests, having proved that Tea will not keep in small packages. The metallic wrap £ers they are put up in is as poras as a lady’s veil, which y holding .up to the light you will see.- ffebll notice. THE Stockholders of the Birmingham and Elizabeth town Turnpike Road Company are hereby notified thit an eleclton will be held at the house of Daniel Shawhan»in Birmingham, on Monday, ihe 4th day of March next, to elect a President, Treasurer, Secretary and siz Managers, for die ensuing year. Election opened atTU o’clock,:A- M. M. H. WEST, . febl4:3lw_ ... ■■ Treasuur. Executor's Notice. T ETTERS Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, on theestate of VVm. J. Nicholson, late of| Birmingham, Allegheny Co., dcc’d. Persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated for. settlement $ and all those knowing themselves indebted will make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. F. NICHOLSON, febl4:6lw Executor. Notice* THE undersigned have formed a limited partnership under the name of B. C. Shacklett & Go., for the Eurchase and. sale of Dry Goods m the city of Puts* urgh. The said partnership to commence al and after Uic registering of the certificate thereof m the office of the Recorder of Deeds In and for Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, and to terminate on the Ist day of J unit ary, 1854. The general partners are, Benjamin. C. Shackleu.of theCnyof Pittsburgh,merchant; William Payne, of the City of Allegheny, merchant; and the limited or special purmcr is Benjamin Glyde, of the Guy of Allegheny, laic merchant, who has contributed oud actually paid to the common stock of said firm ten thousand dollars in cash. B. C. BHACKLKTT, WM. PAYNE. BENJAMIN tiLYDE. febl2:Gtw ■ ' W autea to Charter. " iJESUSI A STERN WHEEL STEAMBOAT oi draught Apply to SCAIFJS A ATKINSON, Firsts!., octal . between Wood and Market sis, SENECA OIL—B bbls. in store and for sale bv febl3 - SAMUEL P.SHRIVER. BOLL BUTTER-4 bbls. prime rec’d and tor sale bv feb!3 . SAMUEL p 4 SURIVER. JlLoW—lo bbls. Sheep und 3 bbla. Beet Tallow feb!3 SAMUEL P.SHRIVER CORN BROOMS—-201) doz. recM and fpy sale by ~ febl3 SAMUEL P. SHRIvER. J t.v*-.. , -Sit ‘ * 4- «.* ,*•,•., i t t«* ' ‘ 4 ■ ..M ■ • V-;' > > ' * \ >-J " * >Vt v - >Vv, 1 v ‘ '«> ,* \ ’ r ,*'/*% **■ , >* *T»* • . . ¥ • ‘ VM ' ■ L BY; TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly ./or ike Daily Morning Post. sfiC&vzs nr uouthihg—pbeiibo : bt -Stasis. Fart&ir Wewe by tlie Steamer Afrloa. New Yobh, Fehruary 17. Sho loft Liverpool at 11a. rt. on the Ist, and brings-the Atlantic’s passenger#* ■ " ENGLAND. * . The following' is tho substance of the royal speech: .'“Her Majesty wilt announce, that sho has re ceived most friendly asrurances from foreign powers, and is gratified to know-thal peace has been restored in.thoso States in the North of .Europe, so lately either engaged in war or preparing to: comafbnce hostilities. The Queen will then congratulate the member# of both Houses on the tranquility which' protoils, not only at. homo, but in -all.her foreign possessions and colonies the people arc contented and happy* The manufacturers are in active em« ployment, and commerce is abundant and prospet* one; while the revenue is in excess of expenditures. Her Majesty regrets that in some, countries agricul ture is depressed, but trusts it will be only tempo rary. . ■ i) . . Since Parliament last met the Queenregrets that considerable excitement has been naturally occas stoned by:&n aggrcssivo proceediogon the part oi the head of the Roman Catholic Church, who had, without seeking.or obtaining permission, presumed to bestow territorial titles on ecclesiastics, and to distribute the country into Diocessos. : Her Majesty would direct' attention to the trade with Brazil, v and soggests the desirableness of ar ranging the Sugar trade with that country.*’ This speech is more than usually vogue, and re* markable for a studied evasion of the irritating to pics. There is no alluslpn .’Whatever to financial matters bevond -the customary promises of docu ments,&c., being hid before the Legislature; and .the reference to the papal aggression is of the mildj est kind, as if she was desirood to pass over, as mildly as possible, a disagreeable question. The course adopted, you may rely on it, is wise and politic. There fans been a debate in the French Assembly, i prolonged from the 16th.to.ihe 18tb ult., in which tho conduct of the President and the Ministry have been severely handled. Tho debate arose upon the motion of M. Remnsat. The Ministers, Gen, Cav« ignac, Changarnier, Thiers, Lamartine and other membors, spoke. The conclusion at which M. Thiers arrived, was, ihat a vole favorable to the Government Would be equivalent to lhe establish.: raentof the Empire. Immediately at the rising o! the 'Assembly the Ministers went to Elyseeand placed their resignations in.the hands of the Presi dent, which were accepted by the President on the 9th uit. 1 v ■ The Constitutional of tbe2Qth says “ that the Ministry will ho formed from the ranks of the, 278] who voted against St. Bcure’s amendment.” 1 A.cbnspiracy has been discovered, and the Police, at an unexpected moment, entered the house where their.meetings were held, and some 3& were ar rested and 25 more were subsequently taken.—-| They were all delegates of the Socialists or Drill-j ing Societies. A Proclamation lb Lithography, of a Democratic character, was seixed. > After the resignation of the newly constructed French Ministry, M. Leon Faucher was intrusted with the difficult Usk cr forming the government; al first he appeared likely to succeed, when all at onceit waa declared that ho was unable to do so. Sinco ihca Louis Napoleon has cut the Gordian knot. Finding it impossible to compose a ministry.of Pari* •liamentary elements, at liU own disposal, he has had recourse to the public functionaries who are not representatives. ! This fact was communicated to the Assembly by \a message road byM. q»s:loct, Friday,p, tn. It was av fallows r Pabtic opinion confiding in tho prudence of the Assembly, and the government has sot been alarmed by tho isto incidents, never theless, France begin? to . suffer by divisions which ehcdoplores, My duly is ao do what io too lies, to prevent the Hi result of them. Tbo union of the two powers is indispensable to the repose of the country, but; the constitution has rendered them independent of-eich other. The only condition of this union is reciprocal confidence. Penetrated with this sentiment I shall always re spect the rights of the Assembly, while maintain ing, in fact, the prerogatives of that; power which should come from the people. SPAIN. Wo noticed in outlast that the Cabinet of Narvaez had resigned in consequence of not having boon invited to a concert by the Queen’s mother. Queen Isabella refused to accept their withdrawal; baton Narvaez declaring that if retained in office he would blow out his brains, it was accepted. PORTUGAL. The political news is unimportant BELGIUM. The account* from Brussels to the ISO) ult. state that the Belgian Ministers bad resigned endorse, in consequence of a difference of opinion which sprung up lately between the. Minister ot War and othc T members of the Cabinet. Dates from Schleswig Holstein to the 16tb state that a patriot was attacked by tho Danes, at Wind bic, and a skirmish ensued. The conferences between tho Danish, Austrian and Prussian Commissioners, at Hamburg, have been adjourned. The Uolotcin troops continue to retreat into HoL stein, and the Danes are falling back Into Schleswig. Attempts arc making to enlist Holstein volunteers into the Brazilian army. By late dates we learn that the movements of the Prussian and Austrian troops have boen suddenly suspended The official journal states that the King has been graciously pleased to command that no measures whatever shall be taken against those Schleswigers who havo taken up arms against him. The Prussian General, Thuuan, and the Prosaian Commissioner in Holstein, returned to Berlin for further instructions. Berlin waß occupied with furthor preparations for the commemoration of the coronation of tho firs* King ol Prussia, which was to cotno off on the lfitU ult. Tho Berlin papers of.all parties protest that on questions of Anance Prussia will not yield to Aus* tria. After his return from Dresden, Prince Scwarlaturg was admitted loan audience by the Emperor. The St. Petersburg papers contain an Ukase pio hibiting the export of silver in bullion or com, by sea, from the Russian Kingdom* Polond and the Principality of Findland import of gold and silver remain as free as before. . tetters from Rome to the 22d ult., state that the Papal Court looks forward with anxiety to tho open* mg of the British Parliament- Lord and lady Fielding, and other noble codverto who are in Romo, arc looked upon wuh tho great* est contempt by the'Roman people, who would, many of them, become Protestants bat for dear of the Inquisition. The persecution of Protestants still continues, and no religion is tolerated ea vethe strictest Papacy. LONDON MARKET. The American eecurcttes were steady, bail tho sales reported are not large. The following are the latest prices s Bonds—U. 8. 3’s, 1853, 92 to 93 jU. S. 6’*, 1862> 102* to 103 ; 1868, 108 i to 108}. ■ Stocks—\l. S. 6’s 1867 and *OB, Jan. and July, 104 to 105. . The cotton market was dull, and prices had'do* clined id. The week’s sales amount to 25,640 a t i to 7fd. . * 5 '1. s ' » •* c " * y*~* i FRANCE.’ DENMARK. PRUSSIA. RUSSIA. Cora-rrWo/have no. now feature to notice in market,.. which continues m - iho same • dull state, without any appearance of improvement.- Indian Corn is in fair demand at 3U031s 6d tor yellow; 30(3318 for mixed, and 32033a.f0r while, per quarter. : JPfteaf—Slow of sala at easier rates; say 6e 6d(3 5b 9d for rod, and 6fi@6s 6d for whitOi Ffour—Philadelphia and Boston, 235; western canal, 20s 6d021s 6d, and a late arrival of Ohio at 22s 6d per bbl. The stock of Colton in this market la .eßtimated at 451,000 baj.es, of which .264,000 am American, against a total stock at the same period of last year of 493,000 bales; or which 309,000 were American; ■ Ashes—A small business doing; Pots at 31s 6d Pearls, 30s per cwt; Tallow—We quote American at 35a0385.; R{ce— A small sale of Caroline at.l7s per cwt. • Tobacco—Quiet; through the month there wero sales amounting to 513 hhds. The stock in ware house is 17,269 hhds.: We quote Ky. leaf at 6do 08id ; stemmed, 101001 s Id. Seeds—Sales of 44 tierces American red Clover. Seed at 40a0525; 150 tons Linseed at 468047 s 6d. Bee/*—Danog the last fortnight there has been a steady demand for Beef without variation in-price, but as usual the best brands meet a readier aale than secondary descriptions. Pork— Has advanced 2eo3s bbl, caused in some measure by the Government advertising for 6000 tierces, along with 2000 tierces Beef, for the Navy , but more to reduce the Block and save clearances from America. Bacon—The high prices at which it is held has a tendency to limit the demand, but unless supplies increase materially we see nothing tacauso a reduc tion of the present rates. No new Hams or Shoula dors havo arnved. * . < .. ( Lord—Has advanced l«o2sj holders now ask 44a for bbls and kegs. CArcrc—A ready sale at full prices.. Iron— Quiet. Wool— ln good demand at steady prices. XXXIst CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. Washington, February 17. Senate.—Mr. Hamblin presented a petition from Maiuo, asking a suspension of tho Fugitive Slave law, which was referred to the judiciary committee. Mr. Acheson - moved the reconsideration of the vote by which the petition was referred, and, after a long debate, the motion was agreed to. Thepe tilion was then laid on the table. The bill Irom the House, reducing Postage, was taken up, and Mr. Seward moved to amend by fixing the rate on all pre-paid letters at two cents. ■ • Without taking a; vote, the Senate adjourned. A motion was made that the general Ap propriation bills be made the special order of the day tomorrow, and from day to day, until disposed of, which was rejected. : The House then went into committee of the whole and took up the bill making appropriations for rivers and.harbors. : v. Mr; McLahe* of Md., defended the bill. Mr. 1 Morse replied,.and accused Mr. M’Lane of incon* sistency as ft Democrat. ; Mr. McLano defended himself, and retorted the charge of inconsistency on Mr. .Morse, He answered objections which had been made to the bill. .Mr. Morse replied, reiterating that ; Mr. M’Lanft’a support of the River and Harbor bill was not Dem ocratic, and that the geptteman abted inconsistently with his former couise. r Several amen draeula, were offered, debated, and voted down—on e only, by Mr. Clark* was adopted, appropriating $lO,OOO for tho improvement of Sack ett’a Harbor, and removing ft United States ship sunk there. ... . LATE FROM CALIFORNIA. : New O&leaxs, February W.. : j- By the arr ival of the steamer Mexico wfe are in 1 ! receipt of 15 days later news from California. } The political news presonu no material change.j Everything is going'on. quietly. The health of the] country is good, and! business prosperous. All] kinds or produce is abundant, and .prices of. Flour, and Provisions tycre^favoring buyers. Mining- ope rations continue successful. The Legislature convened dd the 7th of January,] and tho Governor’s message!* represented as being: a straightforward, eoneible document. No election • as yet, has taken place for U.B, Senator, which ia a oubjectof much speculation. It is asserted that tho Democrats will elect their candidate j but not Col*] Frecmoat. . * i P. Riley, Chiof Deputy Marshal, is here, atlbe; bead of affairs, in the absence of Doran*. He put* llshed a statement to day, staling that he had ap-j plied to Commodore Downs ior leave to place a I fugitive at the navy yard for safety ; but the Cora-j modore refused to.take the responsibility. He a!eb[ applied to the Mayor and city Marshal for aid to; keep the prisoner, but -without success. The fngi*‘ tire’s-whereabouts ia not yet known, but be iesup*; posed lo bo on bis way to Canada, via Burlington* New O&leaus, February 17. ; The Mexico baa arrived with. California dates up, to the 15th olt. She has on board 334 passengers.; Gov. Burnett has resigned, and McDougal was inaugurated Governor. David Brodwick is presi* dent of the Senate. . ; Batler King, hflß arrived at San Francisco, ond groat cxcilcmeot is caused by new discoveries of gold on the Beach Sand Coast. The riches are wonderful. Other discoveries have been made. Chili has been destroyed by an earthqaake. Tho bark Wyman arrived at Salem from tho Rio Grande, and reports extensive preparations, for the expected outbreak with Rosas. A largo force is already on the Rio Grande, and tho Capt. Bays he passed, on the bar, two vessels bound in with troops.' ■ ••■»■■■ ;■; • Philadelphia, February 17. t A man was crushed to death this morning in a atone qnarry near Germantown,. , . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Philadelphia, February 17. i Buaineta is becoming more active. Cotton ia belli moro firmly. • _ Floor. .Standard and good broods at 4,60, ami on? lot at 4.44 i for City uao at 4,6004,62; forcommon and sclecl brands 4,8105,12; fancy Western 6,25, Rye Flour held at 3,50. Sovcrol sales of Corn Meal at 2,87 y bbl. ■ Grain. . Wheat; demand limited ; red at 9501,03; sale# of 2000 bus prime while, to go out of the market, at 1,12. The supplies of Corn continue small; sales of yellow at 81}, afloat, and 60 in store. Oats scarce. • .•■■■■ ; Cloversecd..ln demand; aalea at 505,50. . Whiskbyi.Supplies are arriving freely; sales by the bbl at 24c; hhde are held at 23. tVEBitiQ.l New York, February 17. Cotton has declined a }Ol. Flour. .Firm; Indiana and Miohigan 4,68 to 4,94; common Ohio 4,75 to 4,87._ ■■ ■• .. •: aa ■ Grain.. Wheat active. Corn dull; y cllow 8b; ' V pork. 7 .Fircner; sales at 12,37 to 12,50 for Moss,; Prune 9,37. •••.• ■ j, ■ ■. _ Bed.. Steady; Mesa.B,so; Prime o to 6,60. : Lard. .Quiet at 8| to 81. ■ i Whiskey. .Firm at 25.t0 25}. . . ’ Coffee.. Steady; common Rio 11 to 11}. Sugar.. Quiet at 6} to 6}. : a, ■on' • Molasses.iModcratoly active; Now. Orleans 30*. Linseed Oil.. Firm at 90. Tobacco.»Active; Ky 10. Other articles unchanged. Baltimobe, February 17. ; Floor.. Sales or 550 bbls Howard street 4,60, and a t 4,33»; City Mills at 4,60. Rye Flour .-sales "c 3 ra.n.. Wheat: from wagons we quote at 1,000 1,03. Corn: white 60 to 63yellow 65. .to, .67. . Oats 42 to 45. _ Cloversecd. .6,18100,20.. . ■ > Whiskey..~6, in ciMiHHAtii February 17. * . Provisions.. Continue to tend upward; eales’jO 60 hhda bacon sides at \. 7c, and' 30,000 sides audt ... in,,.., in silt at 41051; There was a sale on Sate daj, at-St.Louis, of 16,000 bbls mess pork ot to nn uerhbl. This is. the largest salo on record. Mbps pork is hold firmly at 11,75. . Tho nsor it in fine navigable order, but freights are plenty and firm. i :■ i. v r *f i », V Banktri anti t&ctliaiiae Brokers. Notice. .. t \XTE> have associated. J. <3abdik3R Cowdi "witb us in W 11.0 Exchange and^ank,ng^u|me^ jg & “PitislmritK.laa'y. 1,1851.— jaOitm WM: 11. WHJ.IAUS.. B. MVAT. • • • • ■' ■ " J - G - OOXTUt Will. H. WILLIAMS ® COy BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, v NOUTH EA.6T COELNKR OF WOOD A!»D XIIIHD .STBSSIS., \ LL transactions made on-hberal terms, ana coliec x\-ttopspromptly atteadedito. .• [jalLUm- Hf. HOLBIES A SONS, XL&V2 • REMOVED THEIR B Alt UNO AND BXCHANOK OFFICE . To No. 67 Markes.stteet 3 four doors below old Hand. _ , ”N HOLMES A SONS, Y>ANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,and Dea- O tersin Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold; Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. ' 1 Collections ntade ia all the ciUcsihxoaghoat the Uni ted States.' Deposites received in par lands ot current papcr,No.C7 Market street, between Third and Fourth ltreeU.-,.' ; ~\:.-r'.: : '''• K. T : ' -ang2B»ly. .; Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Sank Notes, ■■ ncldandSilvcr,Bought,Soli and Exchanged; . ■• ■ AT tUS . ■ . . -■ EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE William A. Mill & Co., 01 /Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. H 7" IaTBBBSr ALLOWED OS TIME DEPOSITS. fmHi ALLEN XRAUKR. XL WARD BABM. . • KBAMER & RAHM. Bankersand Exchange 'Brokers j Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange; Certificates if Depot *t,£anhNotcs,and Com. ■ ■■■■.■■ ; . _ Comer of Tlnru and Wood ats.j directly oppositeih© St : Charles Hotel. - ___• ' ■: m*y2B . “BANK ING HOUSE. . JESSE CAROTHERS & CO, . NO 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. 1 Current money received on deposit . , . : Collections made on all tbeprmeipo) ciues of the uni led States taagHly • liß S HOOK • tHOS. BAISSKTi • JAB HOOBf tfSAAOSBIT. 1 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N- E Corner of Wood and Sixth sfmts., Pa T\EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Tune. Bills, Foreign U and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac < EXCHANGE on all the principal Cmes of the Union and Europe, for sale nr sums to smtpurchasers. ■ CURRENT and par funds received on deposite COLLECTIONS made oh all parts p f the Union, atthe lowest rates. . • - • sepll»ly "c: iKNTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN, GIiEIM A CO. - TOTES,'Drafts, Checks, Ac., collected, and Remit* « lances made upon favorable terms. . m&y2d?tf • R. R. BRYAN, Cashier.. Holhdavsburf'hy May 1?. 1550. ■ PATRICKS & FRIEND, . BANKERS AND EXCHASGE BEOKERS, No 95. cbstren Wood and Diamond bisects, . - Pittsburgh, pa. - , [mayt ~ iUedumlcs Banb.. . . BtTBSJB’fI BUILDINOjEOUILTH ABOVE MABECT STBSST. * THIS BANK is nowprepared to do business. Open from 9 A. M. 10 3 P.A1... Interest paid on Special Deposits augll THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. . —— TAYLOBi 113 .SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. ' STRICT attention will be given to all business en» mistedtohls care/ Pittsburgh raanufactnredani cles always on hand; of procured on short »*aiice.- Bands; Mortgages, Jcc.y negotiated on favora.- ble terms. Advances made if .-required.. . toci22rtf. D" RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS & FRIEND, No. 95 Woods!./: - ■ [oetl9 The Great Remedy far Consumption of ihe LungSy.Afflec lions of tke Liver r Asthma, BroriekUis > Pains'or-Weak ness of ike Breast or Lungs j and other evictions, of Aha BteastorLungs. ■*"■■. ’ IJiriSTAE’S BALSAM OF WILD CHEBRYis a W : fineherbal medicine, composed ehiefly of-WELD Chbkbt Bahk and the gemulne Iceland Moss (the lauer , imported expressly for this purpose,), the raro-medjciiT virtues of which are also combined by a;newchemieal process with the extract of tar,thus rendering the whole; compound the most certain and.efficaoious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION' OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE., Df. Wm. Y. B&iifcsf of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect able DnißgUtm that delightful village, has informed na that the gate of Wisiars Balsam of vvltd Cherry is un paralleled- The demand for it ib so great that ho can scarcely keen hnusell supplied with it. He ha* had in his store metUctncs tor lung affections. 9ome-of these ] were esteemed good and some gave temporary-relief.— But since he has had Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry i n number of the most serious cases were completely cu red by’itß use. “I never sold a medicine,” says the doc* lor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had m f'lllla . > It cube*- 'Wherever Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cher ! ry is introduced ,u at once aitauts that high reputation it i so richly deserves. What can prevent its sole when on every hand can be witnessed its wonderful cures? The wor*t case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough 3 . My friends persuuded me in give it a trial.- though I i. had given up all hopes of recovery, and haa prepared myself for the cbange.of another world. Throaglitheir solicitations! was induced to make use of the. genuine !F»«ar 5 $ Balsam of TVtld Cherry. The effect was truly astonishing. After five ycarSof affliction and suffering, and after- having spent four or five hundred dollars to nO Eurposc, ana the best and most respectable physicians ad proved unavailing,! was soon restored to entire i health by.the blessing of God, and the mo of Dr. Wis i taihtßalsamof Wild Cherry. i . May tho blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine* as Wistaria Balsam of Wild i Cherry. Yours,respectfully, W.H.BAKER. , i The genuine u Wisiar’s Balsam ofWild Cherry ” has i a-fac simile of the signature of Henry Wislar, M. D., i Philaaelphia, and “ tSanford APark ” on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genu- I by J. IX PARK, (successor to Sanford & Park,) i Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General the South and West, to whom all ordersmuat I °&Co, Pittsburgh; L.W.tcoi,Jr,c°rnerMarkct street and the Diamond; H A I'titmsslosk A C°, Pits i bniKhi J A Jones, FKisWgb; Lee & BeekhnmjAUe. i. gheny City; X. T Russell, Washington j W HLarabei ! ton Franklin: L » Bowie, Umontown j H AVelty, S e S 3 Kouniz, Somerset; Scott t Gilmore, Bedford Reed A Son, Hunungdon, Mrs Orr, HolUdhys burgh; AtldebrundACo, Imliami, J R Wright, Ktuaii liini- Kven« Js Co, Brookvtlle; A Wilson Jt Son, Wavne-burgh; M’Farland & Co, N; Callender, .Mead-- A Co, Erie ( Henry. Jas Kelly * Co, Butler; S Smtlb, Beaver; J D Snmmerton, Wurreu; F b A CS Janes, Condersport; P Crooker, Jrßrownsville. ' ' : : - feblO. Boston, February 17. Boston, February 17. --... . • ■r*.-. »-a. ;*.r •*’■- -a •• - « -.- . ' ; ’ *-*,?* j 1! £ ' • • ,*r V ‘*l>S+A I' - Remorali . ■ Jones* isolations or Jet, A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR-DYE forthe changing of J\_ white,red or grey haitf to a beaatiful brown or jet black colortin a few minutes. Price 50 cents and 31,00. * Sold by w. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood.. [doc2o • : ‘\ K t *• ~ * *tk * * * Dr.Kogen’SjvtTenr<»( and tar ' ktta CAS6BAIAGCA) ForAeeovwUteeure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza,’Asthma, . i Bronchtla, Spitting of Blood, and. another LutU‘ • r • Complainuundmgto COXSVMPTION. • •- < Ttl9Bynjpcoatun3«i>Op»un(,trafcjn«Jlotatiy'nilnexal 1 otatiy'nilnexal ’ whatever, but is .composed entirely of.' those Hoots. v Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a'spedifio'’ ’ influence upon the Lungs, and their connected organs lisimmediateeffect is to allay, all irrliaUon,uud jrenUir remove the phlegm and other morbid secretion* from the' • Throat and AirPassoges; thus relieving the Cough, fry tubduing the inflammation and othcreaosea which idve-’ rise ton. It also sumolalcsand imparts a healthy tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them moro ' thoroughly to remove fromthe' blood thosolmpuritfe* and diseased particles, which,;if retained, do so much mischief In the system, and iay the foundatiortforincu. • rable CONSUMPTION. It also exerts adecided action ' hpon the skinj and assists nature in v theExhalenta.nluehof that morbid matter wmchwould j them of a part of their work,ahdrendering the system ' purennd'heaUhy. WhentaberClesareformingyitcheeks'. their development and frirtherprogress ; or iTuicemtloa has taken place; it assiafa'theLungs in throwing off tße_ corrupted matter, soothes theirritation,heals the alceF *ted cavities,andrestores themagaia to healthy adtioru Xhts Medicine, therefore, isnbr a p,*tftaftt;«:iherely, Which only rellevea for the time boihg, hails* thorough:' Turatirr, as itatnkea anuc very root ofihe disease, and by removing u,removes atonce ali iis remote and at-. • its. distinguishing.char- . 2™^rJ »:P»PPerwpoßasts e a,m^:equal >. YouTs^resjtectfully,. . THOS. C.FAULDER: - r BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. ” r . SEE HOW PBOMPTLT W ACTS* ; Statement of Mr. A*.Lang, Baker, JYc. 333 Pearl street, : N. Y.—A fewflaya before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the- Lungs. I call.ed in a' Homeopathic'- physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. ,: 1 Tcad -youn advert isement, and thought I would, try Dr. Rogers’; Syrup of Tar and Canchalagua. Before I had (taken up the third bettie, my bleediog bad stopped; my. Cough was gone, andl feltas well as usual, iuy health is now good. leonsider it armbsfexcelleht .meaieinc,'and cor dially recommend if tD my friends; [This statement was made to tkepTopristors, March 12th, lSsot*l . * -• •• jfyrThis whole paper might be filled with letters si milar lto &bovOf from,those who have been cured.' ' - FOR 9 ALEj wholesale ahdretaii.byA.L. SCOYILL & CO n /Proprietors at their Principal Depdt,G&MJC UAIAj, N0.31Q J3roadway, New. York, to-.whom -alLor-' ders for(the Medicme,and letters relating to Agencies* • shouldbo iaddttssedii)(Osfjjtrid.' ALSO, for sole by B.' E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood • Wholesale Agent for' Pittsburgh and .vicinity 5 D. M. Curry and H-P.Schwartz, Allegheny City; Xotvnsend, Carr A Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham. < . PRlCE—liilarge bottle, S1>00; or six bottles for®ff.oo t . decllidaw . • T\R. JAYNE’S FAMILY MEDICINE XJ of a letter from the Rev. E LT ABBOPI l , a well known aiuibTghly esteemed Missionary in'the kihgdoni of Bunn ah, dated Sandoway Arrac&n, February* 1845; " Dr. D. Jayne, Phiiadelphihi Dear 1 -Sir—Wo 'are * now in great want of vourMedical Preparations. Your CAMiINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable Medicine iff this country in Bawel Complaints,' tthd hasbeen used ia all our Missions wilb the most gratifying snccess. I. have known it in many cases to act like' a charm. Your SANATIVE PlLLS_are ffly Sheet Anchor. .The best, medicine .for my Liver Complaint and'^pain' in ihe stder;' : that I have everused; They demand,ana we are entirely out of them. We need five hundred boxes of them. Bro. Beecher says -we could’use a thousand boxes yearly among ofir people to' great ad vantage.- I have used yottr TONIC VERMIFUGE as a Tome in: ; INTERMITTENT; FEVER,’ with the most complete success. Ithinkitwasonce the meansof sa ving my own son; During my travels among the church es the past season, T found a wholevillage suffering tin der aprevalling Influenza, attended, with Coughs of a most violentcharacter. lofren regretted I haonot had a-dpzenor tyro of YOUR EXPECTORANT to] admin ister to them, for Ibelieve from wbat I have seen ofits effects; that it would have.been just the. thingfor thbSd poor peoyle. I presume you -have not hitherto bad art idea to what, an extent your medicines are used in all our Missions. Affectionately yours, E L.ABBOTT For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 fifth it. ;toov^3 - The Humon Botfyinuot Peraplrc, ' -■ (60 SATS KATTHB.) ' TO HAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, " I Ana persons who do not perspire are liable to the most l DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NO w, 3 oiras’ltalian Chemical Soap causes a free • .perspiration, and at the' same time mollifies,softens | the skinjgiying it the texture and beautynr an infant’s. I SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES. I are soon not t>nly healed, but fiored byiits use, an ai I least seven physicians m New York know; who ase it I in finch coses; and find it unlaUin«r--as also, in • f PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, * 1 or any other .skin disease. The , reader is assured that | this is ho nseiesspnfied nostrum,' as one trial will prove. I Icouldenumer&ieaileast'BopeT6oascuredof‘ ' ~ « ■ SORE HEAD, SORB LEGS AND SORE BEARD;V I. Bay it, and the re&deris again assured,! wouldnot I cruelty sell itrforthe above, .unless-I knew itto be all 1 .1 state. Those who are liable to ' • ;| - CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, I willfindlhis not only a cure, but a preventive; and I | can now-ohly add, that any one afflicted with any of | the above, or similar diseases, will find Uxis all and'even I more (admirablein its properties) .than lstaie. r* ID*Bot, reader, the stores are flooded with-lmitations, I and be sure yon ask for Jonas’ltalian Chemical Soap— ,[ and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent la I Liberty street, Pittsburgh; head or Wood. | dec2l> i •;■ «J I Office and private consulting rooms, Co Diamond ay. 1 .•lE/""Charges moderate* ' . novsui&wly- EEUMATI3M>-Dr.BrDwn's ncwiy Qiscovreu rem ■ edy.for RheamatismlsaspeedynndcertainTeniedy for that piihful trouble^: It never fails. . . * Office and Private Consultation Rooms Nft..fijr>;DlA MOND. Pittsburgh, Petrna. The Doctor is u£ways ot one . • ianlMawtf >•* v • V < x " , ■ 2 4 1 -f • - , ' ' ;v V '•]/. :■ mmm 4 * t _^SL-'''•''' >*»%;;; :- Progs anti -HfU&Umte. 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