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"i 1 **>;*': :• - r . . *1 v*-,- «*«* yVl s. ¥ i ' u *' O'„V * * V.-* Jf* * rPJ'jp r~ ; -S r •"■£&* l* t . -, •>«•» 'IT* v- _ *- z \; ‘*S H ** J» - - ’ *> r * - ; r'■ sT' "-\ *.??/ :^^ll^^^^^'-''-v;;.: :.-. rH v; ■* ./ \, IiSSSS y-'^-Ngri..--’>-. ; '. . ..- _ %S»&S, \Sm iiif MATTERS. ■■jtr.nl7.lBscdHD-W.4nß,—Pursuant topublic notice, the ,! j?;|Hslnderatie voter* of the Second Ward ol: Pittsburgh Jt-ressembled at the house ofMr, Jamesßsll,onSatur ,; ;i f day the 22d idst., between the hours of IS o’clock and’6';o’clock in, the afternoon, end duly elected Mesaraj Caau.cs Bassett and Edwih C, tie ■ MarrttEws as Delegates to-represent said Word in f.i tfcoDemocratic'County Convention: to be held in said City on Wednesday the 26th instant. c ; - ,'Dpou motion,.it.was unanimouiiy Resohed,thit said gentlemen: be: instructed to vote for Delegates t; uloihetDemocrktic State Convention which is to meet ' ' _at Reading, od. the 4th of Juhe next, who are known to be friendly to the nomination of it ' , COLONEL SAMUEL W. BLACK, ■<« ’Of AMegheoy Coonty, for tho offico of Govehnob of ' "this’Commonwealth* r- - And thereupon the meeting adfonrned sin* die. , O * W. W, IRWIN, Chairman. ' Jdaw W; Rinnsix, Secretary. Third Waiid.— At a meeting of the Democratic , Citizens of the Third Ward held; at Union Hall on T:V, Batordsy, Fobruary 22d, 18Sl, for the purpose of - - ' choosing two Delegatee to represent this Ward in the Comity Convention to.be held on the 261 h instant, the -- ■; 'meeting wan organized at IS o’clock, ■■ by Mr. Geo, i *t .* i ;pßß4lon‘ taking .the chairj and M: tJ.“Minigah acting l . .’ayV ice President, and JohnMellon'and PetcrM’- • iManpi as Secretaries. Alter the marking, the follow* : . . ing gentlemen wore chosen, six.: M. C. Milligan and B. Biddle Hoberts. . On motion, the mooting ad ' Jonrned GEORGE FUNSTON. Prcs’t. ' 1 ' tabXsssi arsas 7T- 1, ' J>to(4nT MEEtiKO». —On Saturday the 22d inat. <. •! meetings were held in the different wards of the city ; - tir tbo purpose of selecting delegates to the Demo cratic County Convention, to bo held on tbo 26th anat., which will choose deligates to represent Alle gheny County in the Democratic Stale Convention, to be held in Reading, on tho 4th of June next, to nominate candidates for Governor and Canal Com missioner. ' , ■ The delegates as far as we have heard are in ft ■ TOT of £ol. S. W. Black, for Governor. ‘ Ist Ward, A.JU’Cammon and Wm.’Bennot. ■2d' “ C. Barnett and Edwin Matthews. ,3d « M. C. Milligan and R. B. Roberta. r t4th H Wm. Dallas and Jas. Bern. .'i j.S fiih m> John Mackm and John A. Parkinson. v 6th k “ A. Black and A. Rodgere. 7th (£ C. Kent and Wm. Morehoad. , f r, /• "Bth “ S. Morrow and John Cojlo. , 9th « ‘ Two Men Dsowszo.—On Saturday morning) * - about fire o’clock, three men, named Wm. Leao, John Laoghtm and '■' Miller, who reside in Al* ' legheny city, bat work on this side, in ihe Iron Works in the Fifth Ward) tho two latter in Shocn* berger’s, and the former in Coleman’s, attempted to cross the Allegheny riser in a skiff, (tho bridge .- ■. nearest their placo.of work having been destroyed a ' short time since'by fire.) The river being very'higb '..-'rj bfidthe eutrenbstrong, their boat was dashed against ono oC tho naked piers, throwing' them oil oaf into y the river. One of them, Wm.X,eao, was picked np, -.aalmOEt ftoien to death, but; tho other two perished ln. the water. Their bodies havo not yet beca re *<- - covered. . nr the Cause.— A new viaduct across a - - email stream, abnutfour miles above Freeport, gave , . 1 . ,'WSy oh -Friday. ;It occurred before tho canal was $-** half dfiUedi It: was .caused, -partly, by inporfect construction; but moat likely by “Jack Frbit/’ who privately cocceaia himself- among crevices and 'places,-sheltored.rrom the suVand rain. It would be ISr better td wait a few days until the banksbecome «ettjeda.thah. to have tho navigation intrrrUfted when Voncelipfrly commenced. On information of Wm. R. .Crisp; a boy b» *tho name of Thor. Matthias was arrested on Satur. - '-day.and brought before bis Honor, for throwing stones on tho Gas Works. On paying costs he was •• ' ■ ... Bnmn.AV.-Tho 22d of February, tfhebirthday of Washington, passed off without any ' ;olhsr. demon at ration of reapcct than two military - companies, tiro Grays and Bluesj parading. . Two feilowa were arreated on Friday night ...Tof.Wealing-from a neighbor, some game fighting >; -OOchaj hat, in tbslangnago of a facetioua friend, the ro : .matter was agnanhed.. I®" Thu sale, of Farnitore will be resumed n t Hotel, this morning at 10 o’clock, and ■ llpoaaibleall will be closed. SV : . J @P ' The’'ncit'lecture of Mias Coatea will be .given onMonday evening, in Philo Hall, at 7 o’clock) dooTB open at 6. -•••.» . - AllcgTicnyandMancbcEterPlaak Road, learn* will bo completed this week to the upper ; , ' - «nd : ofthe Borough ofManchesier- M r * Justice, wc understand, has been walchmsn on the Old Allegheny Bridge. , , :■ : A German Odd Fellows* Ball Will.be held.ln Wesbington Sall on Thursday night next. . jCST Artostrong, arrested a few daya since aa being ofieoftbe <( Knockers,” fa atiH held by the Mayor. -SST- There were six cases beforo bia Honor,May ; i';or-6othrio, yesterday morning. i. .y. S©* Yesterday was beautiful, sunshiney and pleas : r-Jqst such a day as to make us Ippgfor spring- PITTSBOttGU i .CQBffgfi 07.1UESST ANDTHtftD , /'IHARTEREDA;D,IBOO;.the only chartered Insti- V£tuiian of th&kmd in Pennsylvania. . : Sacuby.— John Fisxmo, principal < Instructor in of Account*. ' .-.vOi K. .Geikbeblim, Professorof Pmmanshiv. Mercan* .ttle compulation, Ac. M, Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial wishing to,obuun a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping ana us application to every branch of bu» ..iciness, also, a rapid, and .elegant haudwnUng.are invi ted lo.call.and.examiue the arrangementa. ” hit Commercial Law every. Monday evening. Reference to,any of the city merchants. : tdeclO : Law Psrtnerihipi mHE Subscribers have associated themselves in the : J. . practice of Law, under the firm of BlXck AWabii insTOK. One.or.ihe other of them,whcn not engaged in Court, can be found, at nll umes in the office, on Fourth street* Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Block. : - ‘ SAMUEL W.BLACK, ■v febß . READE WASHINGTON. /• Tj MINER A CO.,Smithfield street, have received jOL* ihe followlngNew Books— ? Reveries of an Old Maid—embracing important Hints . \ . Young Men intending to Marry—embellished with ; VthreeOrigmal EngraviUgs ;. - . - 'cissippi Scenes, or Sketches of Southern Life and . By Joseph Bk Cobb; ; Merchant, orthe Mysterious Failure. Illus* triSS ?*,ten.Engravings. .By. J.B. Jones j - '“■ pXr»«i,« .-.Aof *Medical Student—wilh numerous lI lnSSiSi V M. Wharton, M. D; ..•v..wJ^s^^\the.Prppbecy--arlndian T ttle« ByMa- -***-Historical Romance. By J. F. Smith,Esq. is said to be equal to Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe: .. \ Second Partof the Newgate .Caiendar.or the Clurom clet This * "? rk U n Bs completion of eight pans, will comprise an i History, for, the last two hohAted years, of all Ml® notorious characters who have ougactdihe laws of i Britain, - ’ [fcbSO a.-Waeou»ta, or the •Prophecy;: an Indian Tale j . / V/Bevenesofum Old Maid—embracing Hints : ■ to Yonng Men; • • v; jMarstonof Dunoran: aTale^r ■ . :The Experiences of Richard Taylor, Esq.;' i .••Bianfieid fHaUt.un. Hiitoneal• Romance-* by J. P. ..’ Smith,Esq; .-i.. * The the. Conspirator’s Victim. By Ned • 'BoatUneT.'.•» : ./.■*■ Life’s discipline: a Tale of the Annals of Himearv ■ By Talvi. "■—« . ’ Also, a great variety of Novels, Romances, rTales, Bongs, Historical and other works. • , Pens. Paper,lnk, Wafers, and a general assort* ne Stationery on hand always. * {feh.W * ■ '.4 , 'y* „■{?*> ,;u.~ b 1 V-v < ' » - \y . .. - * “ ::.i- .t v',-■;-r. S: vrr ,': ;•; n*i .) .*■- 3Umtsemt&te. THIEA.TBfcEi " JOSEPH-FOSTER ........Lessee and Managxs. Adsititakce—First Tier and Parquette, 50 cents; Sec ondaiid Third Tiers, 25 cent b ; Colored Gallery ,25 cents: Pnvaie Boxes, each, $l,OO. ' •* .. OoorsopenatOjo’dockjCairtainriseSat?o’clock. " MONDAYSEVENING, February 24,1851,-will be presented tho celebrated Tragedy or the - HUNCHBACK. 1 f •! The whole to conclude with ; . * OK THE-MAN .ANDTHF TIGER,* } - ■ ■ Curium' SaUs. JAMES MckKTOA, Auctioneer, KPNf TVR.B AT THEiEX remaining unpaid for, will be sold on'ac count of former purchasers. . . leather:Beds and Bedding, Hair Mattresses, Patent Hedsteods.Wlndow Blinds,Tables,Chairs, Fire Boards. Also, one fire proof Chest, and one Cort, &c.«'&c. f eb24 JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. 1 "PRINTING Printers* Copper and X Wooden Galleys- Slice Galleys ) Furniture; Reg let; Boxwood and Hickory Quoins; single, double and treble Wooden Rales, Ao;, Ac. For sale at .. W. S. HAVENS? Printing Office, feb2o. Third,between Market and Ferry sis. \\f OODEN TYPE.—Wooden Type, from the m&nu ■f f factory of Wells AWebb, furnishod at short no tice; by - ffeb2of ■ W.B. HAVEN. mo Ltrr—A Warehouse, situate between Wood and 1 Market, and running through from Front to Second street, recently occnbicd'by Scaife & Atkinson SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY. - ; , ’ No. 119 Front s?. WS—Eivenair second hand Bellows for sale by [feblO] SCAIFE,ATKINSON & OKELY. - Steele ft Officer’s “— r *~r BOXFACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rian* Buildiko,. Firgtn alley .thud story, between Wood and liberty streets. Boxes of oil desenpuons made and do uvered atlheshortestnotioc. . [febl9;lv landscape Painting, JASPER H. LAWMAN, Laitoscaps Painter, Rooms, Fourlhstrect, Odeon Buildings, Becond story- Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of tho Art.a t the above place; R£/crw«—John K. Holmes, Esq.. Wm. C. Wall,T- A Hilher t Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson; J.J. Oillfißpift, Hon; S. Jones, L. Harper r fcblB GENTHAL TEA STORK.—The subscriber lias now on hand and is constantly receiving, Fresh Te t,s of ■alt descriptions, sold ui the United States or any part of the world, at the lowest rales of any in the Tea Market. Anese leas will be sold looso or In metallic packages, to suit customers, and cither kinds warranted Trcsu rhe metallic packs are air tight, and warranted so, not withstanding reckless and unprincipled assertions by in terested persons ifebl3] n_ c. KELLY. LOUISVILLE LIME, AC,—For sale by the barrel or retail, white Louisville Lime; purple and yellow carpet Chain, 5 double; 150 very cheap small Wooden Bowls. All of which willbosold in any quantity to suit , ISAAC UAKKIS, Agent lebio.Jt and Commission Merchant, sth street TJLACES WANTED SOON-for a number of nice X youug men, in stores, warehouses'alid as clerks, salesmen,bookkeepers and schoolmaster*. -Also,for a number of farmers, laborers, and boys of all ages, in our two ciues, towns, or cdfintry around; several good house keepers, chamber maids, cooks, seamstresses, wet and dry nurses, Ac., soon supplied. Please “»“> , „ ISAAC HAHRES* Agent febl9 and Commission Merchant, Fifth street ADDITIONAL SALE OF T Forty Town Loti In East Liverpool, o. HE recent unprecedented sale of Lots in the above thnmcg Town having nearly exhausted those pre viously laid out, and the demaud still* continuing, the undersigned uas been induced to lay oht a portion of ms property in town lots as above, and offers them for sale at prices .and terms that cannot fail to meet the views-of those wishing to purchase. It is needless to sav anything of the location of the town and pro*pects» lit uavmg been sufficiently aescribed in recent advert isements,) otherthan that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those wishing to procure a desirable home. Tho above lots are amongthe mosleligible onddesi* rabletn the place, and arc pirtcipaUy located in the cen tre of those recently Bold. For information apply to the proprietor in ’Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth street. Pittsburgh. ■ ' ; ■ JOHN S. BLAKELY, East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1851. " [fsblfcdawtf House of Refuge, mHE Managers of the Ilouse of nefuge wont topur- X a lot of ground- suitable for the location of liu? institution, containing from ten to fifty acres, well supplied with water, and srtaated upon one of the rivers, plank roads,orTmlroads. within five miles of the Court House. Sealed preppsa»s,6tatingdeacripUon,priccand terras, will he received until Monday, the 24th instant, by the Committee. JAMES ANDERSON; THOS. bakewell! JAS. CHAMBERS, WM. EICHBAUM, febd:dawtF24 ’ CHAS. IHMSEN. : . -Election- ~ * A **i* B klC MEETING of the Stockholder of “the ZL Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pmsburfcb,intheCountyof ABegheuy,” will bcAoldenm the T9H House, on MONDAY, the3d day of March next, at two o’clock, P.M., for the pur- Sose of choosing officers fortho.ensuing year, and the etermination of any question uffecUng tho interests of said company. JOHN HARPER,. feb3:dawlm • . • Treasurer. P«Mjy Whit. Tee tu end Breotb, P„„„ TO BE HAD FOR 85 CENTS. ERSONSwho have cither, are honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED,DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 beat box of Jonev AraherTooth Paste will make the teeth white as mow' suu the breath odiferoaßiy sweet. Sold only ai JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty stree. head of Wood. * . (dec2o New Books] New Books] H MINER A CO., No. 32 Smilhfield street, have-re* • ceived the following new books. ' -> All the March Magazines, viz: Godey, Graham, Sar* tain and Peterson T s Magazines; : No. 23 Dictionary of Mechanics; Stanfield Hall: an Historical Romance. ByJ.P.Smih Esq. This is a powerfully written fiction,and embraces, oneofthe most exciting periods of English history— the reign of the royal Bluebeard, Henry the Eighth, febltt NOW'Books! New Books! AT HOLMES’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. ’ yi The Portfolioof a Southern Medical Student: by Geo M. Wharton, M. D.—wuh illustrations byCroomc ; The Ciiy Merchant, or the Aiysicnous Failure—with ten illustrations; Revenes of anOld Maid—embracing important Hints to Young Men—with foriy*threc lllustrattons; • Mississippi Scenes, or Sketches of Southern Life and Adventure. By Joseph B. Cobb: Dr. Hollick’s Works; Wacousta, or the Prophecy: an Indian Tale. By Ma jor Richardson; Dictionary ot Mechanics, No. 23; Stanfield Hall ; an Historical Romance; Henry Smeaton, By G. P. R. James. {fcb!9 T- t Books! New Books l HE History of -Pendennis; his fortunes and misfor tunes; bu friends and his greatest enemy. By^Win. Uakepicce Thackeray. With illustrations on wood by the author. < In two volumes. No.Sof the History of Pendennis. By W.M.Thacke rav. Malleville: a Franconia Story. By tho author of the Rolia Books. No. II of the Pictorial Field Book of tho Revolution. By Benson S. Logging. The above books just received and for sale by ' RC. STOCKTON, feblfi - No. 47 Alarkct st. COMMERCE OF TIIE PRAIRIES, or the Journal of a’Santa Fe Trader, daring eight expeditions across the Great Western prairies, and a residence of nearly mne years in Northern Mexico, illustrated with mapsand; engravings. By Jopiah Gregg—ln iwo vols, - Vol. lst ot the Lives of ihe Queens oi Scotland and English Princesses connected with the regal succession of Greut Britain. By AguCß Strickland. ‘ A fewdftbe above just received and forsale by R.C. STOCK TON, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Market and Third streets. [febll ■YTTATER CURE ,WORKS. The Water Cure Mann TV al,by Joel Shew, M; D. Water Cure m America by a Water Patient- Hand book of llydropailiy, with fifteen engraved il jgstrationa of important subjects. By Edward Joliuston, _Theory and Practice of Hydropathy.: By the late H. brancke: translated from the German by Robert Baiki, The above worka for sale by ' . e .«JL.C* STOCKTON, Bookseller and Stationer, JpDU , .. corner Market and Third sts. H»?^T l^fn^ a ? <| S aa,no for March, AIJNER & CO. have received the above It is • truly tn size a double number. < Harpers’New Monthly for February—^the best num ber yet out, in matter and embellishment* International Monthly—not excelled by any other in literary utcresu • * “ Anew Ulustratod edition of Guy Fawkes, tho chief of the Gunpowder Treason; 1 The women of Israel—m two volumes/ By Grace aguuar.. .. ByTafve IBCI^lniC * Ml,^ Annals of Hungary: A Iteviowof the attempt to Tax Religion, By Senex. -- ' NEW music* 11THERE are tlie Friends of my Youth. ByG.Rarker: ' * ve ®° meth^n K Sweell oTell You; - The Robin; * I’m Thinking o’er the Days,'Mary; My-New England Home. New Song, dedicated to tho Ladiesof Now England; She I Love is far away. Ok;Meet me on the Sliver Shore | Good Night; ; My Home’s on the Prairie Lea. By Woodfaurv • Lilyßhey. ByS.C* Foster; • • f ' I’ve left my Native Village. By G, Barker; The Spirit Dove / • ■, Fo, Uuhi. The Block Shakers’Song and Polka; • Would I were with Thee—for Guitar ; 1 Les Adieux; By Horr; - An extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes, Vanauons,Ac. - : Also, o new supply of “ New Carmina Sacra,” Can uca Lnudis, and an excellent new work; called the lodut” a collection of popular and social songs, harmo nized - and arranged by G. S. Webb and w. Mason considered one of the best works ever published. ( , • ' H. KLEBER, Goldbs Hasp, [ No. 101 Third-street.': • ' 'S: TnK BOARD OF XRASB .■ -AND iMERC|H ANTS’JEXOHANGTEi Frederick lorenz, j WMj A. HILL; • } Combittw ros Pothba»t. : v. ZUG, ' • ) ■ . DaUy Review or thQ Elarttete* - OFFICE OF THE MORNIN& POST, \ Mobday, February 24,-1851.$ • The woathor, the past Tow days,-was quite upfa* vorable for out door transactions. Yesterday, how^ ever, tbe weather cleared off and was delightful. - Qur rivers are fleod high, and wo are informed 1 that [ all the tributaries along- the Allegheny river have been very high, which will enable the iron men to bring their metal to market,.and. the lembermeir tbeir lumber; The receipts by riverhave been large; and Increasing in anticipation of the opening of our canal, which mill be now In a few days. •* The markote,.since our last -report,-have not un dergone any material change. - Provisions, howev er, tend upward, and for most articles in that lino,-, sellers hold.for higher iiguruß. - - ,] APPLES—We. note sales of about 200 bbls, at the wharl,: at Si to 1-,15 por bbl.f out of stores $l,, 16 to 1,2 b is obtained. BUTTER—There has been a fair demand, with somewhat increased consumptive demand ; tho stock in firsthands is considerably reduced, although we cannot report any advanco in prices. Tho trade generally is better. Among the sales we note 21 bbls. roll.at 10 to lie.-; 6 bbls.- -choice -at 12c.; 40 kegs at 7c. - CHEESE—There is no change- Stockß are light* We still note sales in a small way at 6| to 6i, as in quality ; them is none strictly prime in market. DRIED FRUIT —There is considerable inquiry for peaches, in small lots. Prices, however, are unchanged. We note sales comprising about 160 bushels at (rom $1,30 to 1,37. Apples—Tha dc» mand limited; buyers refusing to pay over 75 conts perbushel; DRIED BEEF—Holders esk 81c. and firm. GREASE-—*We coeld bear of no transactions. GROCERIES—In sugar and molasses there ia a good buyiqcss dojng. 'We cote sales of 70 hhds. sugar at 6i to 6|, 4 raos. Several smaller lots at e shade higher. Molasses—We\hcard o( no calcs; holders, however, arc inn, af former quotations! 33 m cypress coopcrago and 34 in oak barrels. In Coffee there is very little movement; buyers prefer waiting for the opening of tho canal, and anticipate a decline in this erticlo. We however quote at 121 to 121. GRAIN—Tho receipts oT Wheat are good. We noticed the steamer Arena at the Wharf on Salur day morning, with 1500 bushels, designed for Ihe city mills. We quote wheat at 70 to 75c., as in quality. Oats—Ono sale of 400 bushels from first hands at 33; out or storo at 36 to 37. Corn—We havo sales of small lota amounting to 600 bushels at 41 cents, with pay for sacks, at tho wharf; out of elorcs 44 to 45 is obtained. . SALT—Wo note sales of 200 bbls. at $ j;75 per bbl. of 280 lbs. POTATOES—We note further sales of 45 barrels pink eyes, out or store, at $1,75, sod firm. BEANS—Wo have sales of-13 barrels small while at 81,37 per barrel, and 5 barrels mixed at $1,06. LEAD—Sales of 2 tons bar lead at 5;, 60 days. Pig lead we quote at 51 to 6}. BACON—Firm; we note sales of 20 blids. hams at Bf, and 20 hhds. sides -at 7 * ; shoulders in de mand at 6to 6j. Holders of bacon not over anx ious to sell at present prices; the receipts; howev er, ere on tbe increase, TOBACCO—' The market is without special change, bnt tho demand is mom active; sales havo increas ed ; .we note B sale of 25 kegs, 6 twist, at 14 cents; also, 17 boxes s*s at 30c., 4 sioi. FLOUR—In .this article wo have no change to nolo smeo our last ; prices remslu ss before; 53,37 to 3,40 st the .wharf; -3,40 to 3,45 from wagons 15 vest 0 incurs water in tux cuannil. ■ ' ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville, y J. M’h'ee,\llcadnckflon, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.- “ Fashion No.l\ Pecble*, Elizabeth. u Thomas Bhriver, Bailey, West Newton Redstone, Wooc ward, Browusvillc * Kbystoae Slate,'Stone, Cincinnati. “ Financier, Boe, Wbcehng. • “ Pilot N 0.2, Shank, Hockmeport “ Reveille, Dale, Wellsville. “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling, DEPARTED: - /' Atlantic, Parkinson, do ’** M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. Michigan No. d, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. - “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, Went Newton. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville, u Messenger. Fisher, Cincinnati. *■ J. Nelson, Moore, wheeling. Buckeye-State, Holmes, Cincinnaii. ** Cumberland Na.«, Miller, Nashville. Editor,-Mason, St. Louis, t “ Gossamer, • r —. Cincinnati. • Wanted to Charter. jjJKfcftfr X STEEN WHEEL STEAMBOAT of gjgsgaKg&lii'ht draught. Apply to SCAIFE A ATKINSON, First st oci2o between Wood und Market kis* Bounty Laud and other Business. WILLIAM 1 FLINN offers hi* service*, to transiw. business with the Executiv© Departments and congress, u* an agent. He will attend to all business relative lopchsion* und bounty land. Charges mode* rate, -Address Wllliam Flinn, Washington,D. C. January 23, 1651. Mr. Flmn was several years a clerk in the office of ibe Second Comptroller of the Treasury, ills knowj edge of transacting business at the Depuruuems will render his serviccs, as agents particularly useful to all who may employ him at tue seat of Government. ALBION K. PARKIS, * _febl_ - Lait Second Comptroller, TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace inondfOT the'County of Allegheny: > Tltc.petition of R. Bmsley.of the Fifth Ward,'City of. Pittsburgh, in the County nforesuid. humbly Mievveth, Tliat your petitioner hath provided-himself with mate* rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in theSlhWard aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your be titioncr, as m duty bound, will pray. L . R-BINSLEV; We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of gopd repute tor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hou«e room and conveniences for the'accommodation und lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. - Richard Savery, James Bowman, George Porter, Jas Crawford, Samuel M’Kclvey, Jacob Ahl, F Carr, Jere miah Frew, R Elllfj Wm Woods, James Watson, Wm Johnßton. (fobaifltdaW - Pezunnasuip. . AT no time for many years has there been such un scrupulous-trickery practised upon the public about penmanship,!!* at present. Pieces of ’engraving orecircQlaied.'ihrough the town and country, with the erf* graver’s name suppressed, harderto induce theigno* rant to believe thorn to he penmanship. 'Persons dest roas of becoming rapid and eiegantneamen, will do well to caIUtDCFFB MERCANTILE-COLLEGE, and ex amine tho handwriting of some ,of the best penmen in the city,who have been instructed in this Institution. <■ dec27tdaw . / • • \ James Cociuuif, Geoege Beale, jr., Wm. F* M’BatDK, — C.J. Agnkw. GOCHRAN, M’BRIDE 1 A CO.?’successors to Eich baum, M’Kendry & CO4 WaTOhoush, (formerly oc cupied by Wm. Noble,) No. 137 PromStreet,-one door West of Wood sLi Pittsburgh,Manufacturers of Dona* van’s improved patent CookingtSlovcE, Cooking Ranges, Coat pnd Wood SlovesyFaucy Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, Hollow-.'Ware, .Wagon Boxes. Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Sad lrons»:Dog Irons, Pongm Castings, Threshing Machines* MiU.Geanog) Pipe Castings, &c. Also—vaci-tr. Vault Doopa, Iron Railing and WBouarrr Iron Work of every description. ja2B:lmd&4tw ■..; ■■ ■ . . ... Notice. . ' : A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Johnston & J% StociCTpNvWiU please call and Betlle immedistelv and save coat*.- (fob3j JOHN FLEMING, Ag’t, ' - ~ /J r ' r ' <£ommerriel atti> Jinantial. PORT OF PITTSDVUan. Hope Foundry. t y *“ f r »l h T -• • - r-Vv , : ': ! ’v";; BY TELEGRAPH. Reported JSrpmtly for the Daily Morning Post. ' ' BECHVKD DT UOHTSING—fAtTSD BY STEAM 1 XXXIut CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION Washington, FobruSry 22. Senate.—Mr. Ranloul, tha,senator, from. Mose-j appeared, was qualified and tofck hiß seat. Several bills on the President’s tablo were;ap propriately referred. . - ■ | The military academy and revolutionary /penafon appropriation bills,were passed. v e ' The Senate then resumed tire dcbite'on the Preai .dcnl’s message,submitted ■ yesterday, House.—Mr. Bayl/ reported the nayy ippropria tioa bill* which wao referred.' T The post ofbee appropriation bill was phased. s The House then went into committee oftlie whole and took op the fortification bill, » Mr. Bayly mado a speech in favor Vfr the bill, and Mr Giddinga against it. ... MEMBER OF CONGRESS AERATED WasHrooTONj February 21. Mr, Stanly, of Kortli Carolina, was arrested to day on a warrant issued on tlfo oath of Walter Len nox, Mayor. He was tnkon before Justice Morsel!, charged with challenging Mriitnge, of Ala., for the alleged offensive words spoken a few days ‘ago in debate. After a hearing M;. Stanly was dismissed at 6 o’clock for want of evidence. Mr. Inge and his Iricnd, Gov. Brown, have not yet been arrerted. The Police have been searching for them oil day. The general impression now is thot.a challenge has passed and a duel agreed upon. ■•■■■■■> NEW JERSEY U. S. SENATOR. ... Tmnrott’Ni J.,iFibruary 22- Commodorc Stockton was this morning elected U S. Senator fur eir years. BALTZHoan, February 22. The Message of the President in reply to the Senate’s Resolutions of. the ISIb, is published to day. The President quotes the laws of the Mass. Legislature, passed expressly to prevent the oxecu. tion of the Laws of Congress, with regard to fugitivo slaves. It recommends the prompt execution of the lawn and repeals the assurance that they shall be' raifhfally enforced, ami qR forcible .opposition to them nuppressed, and to this end he is prepared to exercise the power vesicd in him to the (elicit ex« tool. The tone of the message is him and decided; and it is well received. . , : _ The eighth nrrcsl for aiding, in the late outrage was made this afternoon. The prisoner is named Loais Hayden, a second band doilies dealer. He is one of the leading spirits ainohg the negroes in the city. He said to a friend, who said «ho was a smart man,” ” that it took a smart man to perform the roscun.” Bail was gitim lor 33,000 by Jas. N. Buffon, of Lynn, a noted Abolitionist. Hayden lias Irequcntly said « he wasayunaway slave, and would shoot nny one attempting to arrest him,” The ex amination of Davis is not yet concluded. New Yoas, February 22, There are no merchanfs on ’change tosday, in honor ol Washington’s birthday. The banks, pqfc. lie places and stores are generally olosed, or are to dose et!2-to*day. i , , Tftegrand procession of military and other com panies have a large transparency, of Wasnington, to bo illuminated from the City Hall to-night; aniiotir or transparencies, indic|tiva of various.victories. LooirmiE, February 22. Tho Whig Convention, of Ky., haveinomlnaled Dixon and Thompson for Governor and .Lieut. Govs ernor. This Domination was made unanimously, and is strong. , . Holbrook’s tobacco factory, and McDonalds’ re* frcgcrator establishment was burned to-day. jLoas, 312,000 —insured in tho Protection of Franklin and Columbus. The river Ts ttijlilg— weather fair. The Pdytona and Oregon liavo arrived. . New Took,‘February 22. The Ohio, from Chagres, has jast arrived with California ’mails, and $201,000 in gold on freight, and Sloo,ooo.among 126 passengors. PnIiADCLPHiA, February^. A forged chock has been passed upon the Penna. Bank, in this city, for 51,100. ' MARKETS BV TELEGRAPH, Pjm-ADEiPHtA, February 22. Catti.e .Market. ,The .offerings this Week com pnso beeves 1D00; cows and calves 200: hogs 600 sheep and lambs 1600. There has been animated demand far beef cattle, iinii althoagh tho supply, was large, prices have slightly advanced; sales at 6,60 07,75 ewt., and some prime a. shade higher; 400 had boon driven to New .York; Cows 5915,00; springers 231820,00 ; fresh cows 23032 ; Hogs have also advanced, and the market is nearly cleared at 6to 6,76 p cwt. Sheep and lambß range from 1,60 to 4,60, as per quality. TaptSDit’iGsneni Bmleratton ome ArJKSb .REhllTTANCESandPaasagetoand *a®7SWfrom Great Britain omUreland. by IV". J. T.Tapscou, 75 Souih'sJcornerSSSM i „ ofMiudeii Lane, N. V., mu! OOVV'utcr too Rood. XJvcrpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of Uie above House, 'are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terras with those desirous olpaying the. passage ofihcir friends from the Old Country;and they flallerthemselves thoircharuclernhd lon- standing. itt busmess wi I give omple assurance that afllheir tir ;rartgeanemswill hecarned ontfulthfully. Messrs. IV. J.. T. Tupseott erelong and favorably knowntorrhesufterior class, accommodation,and wiling, rutfnliltea oftheir racket Ships. The GIiREN OF THF iWEST. SHERIDAN, GARRICK,- HOTTINGUBIi ROSCIirS. MVIARTU)6I,, and S!DJK)NS;wo ofivhici; leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and Mth,mtd from Liverpool the oth and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the tft. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets,to insureadepamuts Liverpool every five day a,- bfrintr thuadetermined that their facilities shall keep puce with pafjonago: while Mr. W, 'lapscou’s constanipersoual BUpenmcnuanoe of the onsmerta in* Liverpool is an ndtfii tional security that the comfort and accommodation of tho possengora wtU bo particularly attended to The subscribers being, as ugual, extensively engaged ib the Transportation business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, aretheroby onoblcdto take charge or and forward passongpra-immediately on their lauding, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and arc, therefore, preparedto contract for paßSage'from any sea port m Groat Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the-huftiness they arc. engaged m giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at! talnable? anil will, If necessary, forward passengers fur* thor West by the best mode ot conveyance, without any additional charges for 1 their trouble.’ • Where periona sent for dochno coming out, tho amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The gubsenbeis are also prepared to give drnfwnt Bightforonyamonnt,i»ayul»leuuho principal cities and jownsm England,lrelandjScoilund and Wales; thus af fording a safe '-and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those-countries, wluoh persons requiring each fucill- Ueß will iindit to theinnlercfit to uvmiihcinmdvts of. Application (if by leUor,po3t-pmd).\villbe prbniptlvfat loudedto. ; \ ' TAAFFE & O’CONNQR, Forwardingand CoinnuKKion hlcrchuniß, tpavtW^dfcw-jT,: Philadelphia ’ L ■ jSISW MUSIC.' —— ONEEV MAIDEN—n celebrated Duett'from the I oporaof Jessomtn. .BySphor; Mother, thou’rl fmtliiul to me. A new tong by S. C. Foster;; , ■ '• Sweetly Bite sleeps, my Alice fair. By S. C. FoBIcr; I’d olTer thee thin hand of taiuo; ComecMaldeiUtOotne—or JVancai/eUb;' Wentay be, happy yet.- From the Daughters of St. Marl:; . . Ocean Bunal. A favorite and touching ballad ; Thou hast wouroled the spirit that ,lov’d then. Ben Bolt, or don’t you remember sweet Alice ; Soiree Polka., By 8. Foster; Tho celebrated Folks (lances; Jeneattc dr JcaiiQU-rcompletc ; Fairy Quadrilles. By Mts. Ernest; Fashion Polka; ’ Betty Polka.' By Burgmnller; Chit Chat Polka; Batchelor’s Polka I Silly QuadrlllSs-very easy and pretty; Roso Qundrilfrs; Itossigno!Poltar . Allegheny.Cotilliona; - ' ;; ; . ’ ■■ Anew coition of Hunier’s Instructions for.Pianoy with Bix'nddltional pages of tiewLessons; - Clark’sOatccliistn for the Piano- Barrow’s Pianoforte Printer; c " Received to-doy by , ! . - JOHN H.MELLOR, 81 Wood street; N. B.—A' very largo stock of new, Pianoif arriving and will be open- and for sale this week. [ia3l-- IfWYfY ACRES OF LAND tri Jefferson county for .UUU sale- Enquire of THOMPSON BEE.O, ai tho office ot tiobil) .• A. "VVILKINS^jCO^ BUTTER— 3 bbls. |>acted ; 10 kcgi do; for stile lowihir v . , WJIf.DYER fel>l3 . ,i *' * • f • -v: / rraAt tARGE DWELLING HOUSE, ,hh£gk -- L : Grotmds ;for Garden and AaHaM attached— of the .late Wm. J/Totten Cliff street. ' Possession (riven on the tst of March Forlerms, apply to 0. R.M'ABOY, Guardian. or R C.Totten, at tha Fort Pitt IWorks. . -nii.ia , Talunlile'JPropeny: tor sale, /7\RSjHUNDRED and Eighty feet front on the Eastern .\J Road, at East Liberty, by. 192 feet deep to a street • with.a good Dwelling House, conveniently arranged: a large Stable; a one ,* a well of good water,' with a pnmpj’a large : garden,.and choice Fruit. All under good fence ; and in fine order. , The above prop erty is well ilocated. for d : pleasant residence, or os a speculation, to.divideinto smaller, lots- Trice 52.000. S t CUTHBERT,<3enU AgentJ • 7dSmiihfieldstreet. ' fixcellent Btuineil torOUpose 4>f IN ALLEGHENY.—In icoiiscjinence lof ihfi' dissolQ lion of- ; Partnerships between; MORRIS: & HA WORTHfthejr offer lor. Bal&:lheir. ebusiness, situate on Federal street near the Market, City,: It is useless commenting upon ibeexcelleace. ofthe, stand,- or the otoountof.busmesswe have done, as bqth ore welliknowd j all we shall say is, thatalis n hfirsl-rate chance lor ony onewiahidgio embark in a similartrade. The stockconsists otDrugs, 01Is,PainU, &c. 3 Groceries,' Wines and Liquors, to be taken at market value.-Apply- MORRIS * HAWORTH, , Diamond,,Pittsburgb. Leacock Street Property ;fprJSaie« A WELL arranged-tunl weilhuilt iwostor/BRICK JL DWELLING HOUSE ondLPT,of J 8 feerfrontoh Leacock Allegheny, by.7B feet;deep-.toa'n alleys The House contains a dining room,'kitcnem hall arid en- - try \ two parlors* with fdldin£dOors; 3/beai rooms and a finished.garret; htuU in.the most substantial; manner, with suitable porches—all a few minutes.’walk from. the Hand street bridge; Price SBm ;- : . S. CUTHBERTi.OeneraI Agent. febl9 ■■ • . :.j.76iSinithfield{st, "*• .Vj Forfient. : A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, .four toa -fA; room3_en the first floor j large dining rOo'm 1 IfiM" and kitchen in basement'; two small rooms in the i with a large,.garden arid "Weypral frriit trees—a very destrable.residenqei'lor'A small Situated near.Minersville. . Possession given iraritediately - .Also, several small Tenements for' rent. 1 ' , . Also, for sale, eleven on Hancock sireet aud ihrce fronting on Pennstreet.-' Terras easy ~ Apply to ' JOHN HERRONi or -v„, ; H. P. CAIN, corner Market iU '-' - feb2o. ; :; .... andFiAhStreets.^/ : A TWO BlrtCfT' HOUSE, sitnMed -£X. near CharUers Cretk/four-miles'from theJlili- City,- and is a Very desirable'ptfhhtry Residence/ -There is a new carriage house,•stuble;*ind good'wixter oh 'the” grounds, which compiisejeo improved; con taining a variety of choice FruiUrees. For particulars and terms,'apply:to M.D. PATTO.NyaiI Liberty 6t:,or S; BONNEf,-on the premises. [feb3 • Tr?pR;SAJuB.rrA J«ot afrontof 60 J- v feeton Centre Avenue, and running .back 2CO. feet to two streets.; On the -lot is erecied a .lafge Brick Dwelling iHouse, neariyne wand well £nisnea.''' v Th fronting on Plum alleys tlurty three feet four inches*-. Also, three lots fronting on Cherry aley,eachleight-':. een feet front;'dnd running back CU feet parallel 'with' Plnm aficy. < All of which property will be sold ht pri-i rate sale, by application to she subscribersjorif-nbtsold before theSfth of-March, will-be offered at.auction to the highest bidders. 7„ . •v, ‘ Also, the Tavern stand is offered tdrent; • Apply to RFAIRMAN,pr R. CAMPBELL, ja3o:tmriis ....... - . ,151 Liberty street; ~ Tim .-undersigned offers, for sale, alarge nurnbcr.of valuable building lou, and t oots very deai’rahlp sites for roaoufaciorieSj'in tbs boiouifhiaf 'Birimmrham, Idea-’ ted near the new Publicr School La-, therun Church. •'.- - i The rapid .growth of Birounehaia !U populaiion aml manufaemring wealth; and- the‘reasonable prides .at, .which lots wiU be sold, wiftTcnder them asafe and ■pro fitable investment, YTuteperfecti jTanufcfavdfable. ’ For particulars and term6.-enqaire of the undersigned', at ihe office of Ocd. F. .GtltT\are; Esq.,ton Grant Street, Pittsburgh, between. 3d.and 4th streets,or .of William Symrnes; nud N. Pattenmn, KsqVs, at.iUeir’-officjes' in Birmingham. > , MOSES F. EATON, • For Sale. 11HE subscriber offers for sale a large and. well built . BRICK HOUSED with live or more acreibf ground, Situated oh the Foarthstrebt Road, Within three kniles of. this city. Possession given on the Ist of Aprilriext.- 'Also, a very desirable loti of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, With a spring-of-excellentwateT there-: on, situated near the above. - Jllto, a loiofgrouhcT 4S feet il incite* by 120 feet, adjoining-the residence of Mr. A. ..Toner, ,; near the city, opposite the 7tH AVard, -du- Pehnsylvania Avenue, Possession, given immediately; It is now certain that the Piank Kbaa .wIU be completed pastthe abovepropeny early in tbe'coming summer.—‘ For farther information applylo. DAVID BEELER,4th street Road, near the firstdescribed property. v ‘U&‘-£hti v -• Valuable Property for • - Peon tltnet Property for a ale . i QA FEE!’ On Penn street by 110 tcefdeep to anulley, OU just- below $l. Clair street;* and adjoining! Mat thews’Livery Stable. Euquire of Thompson Rolf,at • jaSI • ' - ■ »•--> A.- WILKINS & CO. : S.; CTiecp Country Besidenee-*. f- ; - ‘ A LOT onNUnhery II iUjContaining'tonr acres, will jfx be-sold •vefy.lowlo any one wishtug to build there on.. The access will be -casy, ; aUd die -lotcdmraaiiiis a : most beautiful view.' foct2l] THOMPSON : BELL. : * A HANDSOME” STORE, oh Market street,' between ./11 Third and Fourth streets, at 'prqseiU occupied by ftlr. Thotnas.\Vbite,a's a Dry Goods Store. .; • . Also —A large .well finished ROOM in t!iG .second sioryjiioxuloor.tbMr.'Duir’sMerc'anflle College.! This Room ia well calculated and suitablo.for a Musical Sa« loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. ‘ -j. - M "-E-. D.'GAZISAM, apt:tf Oificel Third at.', over the Post Office; Coal Lana on-Yonghloglieiiyf \ |AA ACRES on the.river,.just ebqvb the Arid! Data IvU there is a.pit opened, and railroad prepared' for, tutting coal in boats. tcctMj. THOMPSON BEJUL. .. = iTobeb..'- TWO STORY BRICK ROUSE, on Bank fslifjiil Lane. Allegheny.between ihellaad street Bridge and Aqueduct. Enquire i of H.AV. Fish, Real- Estate' Broker, corner of 3lh and SmlthfielA streets. ■■[ool29, .A Farm ,for Bale. -TJlHE;subscriber offersfor sale “a FARM OF LAND, a! containing lOQhcres*—lGQ. of which tire cleared,— The mrinlies.dtrccfl/ .op .UiQ .rotodfroin Middletown to 1 Jefferson; it is well-watered'; with d bearing orchard,* tind pqpch’.and peat trees; and'd; Coal ba'ftV. I Tito buildutgs ; cbnstai.of log’ Hbuse’and-Barh: with 1 Sldbling. iFor turtber pafncularsppply to the'subset}- ber,on tbe premies,' jrfrjUldghcny county,l2 ftiWtH from TUh* but Sb. NA-TRaNIEL ftPCLINTON.” Woon townsnip) October23—^tfV 1 ~~ x t :, A'. JjOT OF GROUND,, containing SJAcrcs, situate jCX one raileberowthetownotßeaver, -JJeavcr eaon ty,oh which tHcrb'istsrcctetltt hew Briokllondo, 40 ht? 40 feci, It stories high; l with-' a basement. Thchou-su Itas been weilbuiUand well finished;anduonlainslO rooms. It is. wiiltiii 200 yards of the Ohio river, -and commands a fine view nrHv and is bounded on the North west by . the State read leading to'Nc-w LisbonyOhio.' Thte pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for a garden, or summer boarding house. -iAIoi of 5 acres adjoining it wUh’lt, by-the pur* ; chaser. Thetefraa’afo so ; iuoderatcV-tliotitiWiH.be a. bargairtHothe'pujchhser. r Enquireof N. P. icG. L. B. 1 FEtXBRMAN, Attoraeys'at Law, Fourth «t. For Sale* ' A HOCSEAhmijOT, situated on Pike streetibetWeen- A W-aluni Qiid Kaciory-Bire'e4s,\Fifih : \Yard.; The Lol Teet front'and 100 feet dccpj.ou, a ich-tliert are txvo small Frame Tenements. Tormseay;—Tille good For particulats, enquire of AIderrar.nPARKINSOISP Feun street,Fifth Ward. t - ; ■ 'mayg-tf- ’. : ■ Land for Sole. jv- THE Chanier’s Coal Company \nll‘sell some erri/ tfi -*■«*«!L.fS" <-nna ue2r thb sieuUeuYille Tumpite, ana neat the’sbuihenVterintoM ofrtbeir railroad... .1 The liiuul will be divided into quahittfeHo suit par-’ chaseTs, and the terms of payment will be v«ry:eaBv" .Enquire 01 _ Z W REMINGTON ■ t " ~ ~ Manager.-: •\ 1; . To net, ■ 1 '• . A CELLAR, suitable for.storiug- .Tossev. Fonetms. apply to Geo ’ y£?Es s > W ~ r;> ~GEGEGE'ii uUIjE Y, ‘ • Nd,|s0 J Wat|tljtreet^ : , - w \-vAyJ _V nV '* * *'" ' j>, ' •..? ■• * •. Forßentt feblD- r.r.-- To JLen Beal fistate for Sole. ,Fojt\Bem« For Sale* *■ ** .» e - *. * % ****-. 4 > Bankers; anh iSieljSnge Brokers. VjrriJ Lave afcsoci.'ucd J. (jAitDi.NKa“Co?p£N -with ns in • jY :_in iioiureA,Jan , y.i,l3sL—jaO:lin ! -: ' w; 'll. a. Won, H. WIILI/HIS & CO.,'. t - ba.nkebs;and exchange brokt’ks, , , loam Kisi JCOHNia os wood asd thibd sriiKEfar ' Atransactions made on liberal terms, and collec aA. Hons promptly attended to, ljaG.-Cm * SONS,. i I ; £?r,Tj£ 1 0id.!5£ cs Bsifp|SSfeßS, a na bea «W?« thraagliout Se bn.- paper, Nn. 67>Farkei■*"• ..P«,|juids:dr«utre>tt streets. -- cl Elr<:!:l > betweca'fhiril ami Fourth ‘ • _ :—— . ' - - ■ ~ - -. aug gt-lv. • - Ei'CHASlfik ANn’ nAKKINO HOUSK • ■•'••■ * 1. - ..;- OP ... .' v ■ ■ William A. Mill & Current money.received on deposit. -•- , : ■ made on ail the principal ciuesof'ibeTJn! ted States. •• v.~; [auglsly -THOS. ' HOON\i SARGKST. , /BANKERS 'AN© EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Comer of Woodbind Sixth Pitlsbtfrufr, Pa BEALERB m' ; Cdln)Bank and Domestic fifcate&SorDfcEbsit,&c , EXCHANGE pnpcipalCit ies’ o ftffe Union and Europe, forsal&msnma.to suupuxc&asers. t. J • CURRENT,ahdrpfttfund? deposited ' "'•TS-p*' ‘ ' * ,—. .. .vUj:u. . ±T :tances made opon favorable terms. . : ; -- 7 r>- R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. HoUviaysbuTgk May I*. 1850: . ■ ,' V,. PATRICKS & FRIEND. BAtiEERBAZ!DEXCH&NGF hj. No': CQ3NE a WOOD AND Dl> 1 :• «. • ' • . PittjburghyP' *•' - n .iiSeebanlc* --, : ■ mpggjßiLgßtfnrBni6«gOTOXH ab< rranSRANK is'iib'wrprepared'^ . Xv/roRT»P 3 Y.TtT. : " w Interest-paid on Special Deposits ■ l augl! THOMPSON BELL,Cashier. -■ G. W. TAYUm, 111 a ■ SECOND STREET, i S' ■ comussioam and bill-broker! TRICT atteauon';will be given to all busmens en■ trusted 10 tu-'v cnre. Piusi>ur, Sep's7,l^so. J. V. Parh—Jkar'Sir : I take the liberty of advising Son of the benefit that I have derived : from the use cr. f. .Wistaris Balsam of • I was prostrated by that terrible dcoureo.Consumption,in May iasti The auack:v?as truly horrifying to trie, for five of my family,: {my brothers and sisters,) had died of Conriihlpiioh. -1 was afflicted with nearly all ofth'e womfeatures bf the -disease.: .1. had a distressing cough •.aad-cxpeetorajed a greav.deal bf.blood, hectic in tbfe side' ; and 'Chest, cold cbiils,-alternating with flushes oC heat .and copious night sweats. : t „ I was.nnder.the care of a skilled physician from ilie •time I was l&keusick anti) about,six weeks,since, being then about helpless, and my-friendacohsideringmy case hopeless, or.atleast beyond the.teach of oajphysicion’s skill, advised the use of Wimar-s Balsam'of Wild Cher- : ry. *■ *< < •*. * T * ' j vlhaye taken four, bottles of- the medicine* ami now [consider myself perfectly Tveli.l make, this statement' to induce-:othera thatjure. afflicted as I have, been, to make trial of Wjstar’s Balsam ofWild CbexryY which remedy has, under the blessing bf-Providenee,. restored my health. -JEREMIAH-ISGRIGG.- ..... gj CfltiwN Poirrf, L&ke’cb.une 15,1319.' r . J.' Jj.Tark—Vcar Str: A,< 1 H&veadeep cGramUsera tiou for tlieafillcted, permit riie'tb give ybtt'a brief faslb ryof iriy,afflictions; aml;‘the ! benefits derived from the use'ofl*Dr. WiStar’s Bulsifm of Wild Cherry:’ s ■l6-14,1 waspiiacked wit h. afeverof 'a typhoid character, which;loft,,*nie. m\‘a:ye'fy debilitated state,’ - wheti In the , following 'winter 1 was takeuwiih a severe coldy which .re'duceduie.tp extenl aS xo give mC'the tippear* .ance'.of a 1 Confirmed Consumptive. I labofed :: uhder a -severe hough, expectorated a great'deaJ,-and was; trou bled with Cold feet ahd’mgbt3weats. -palso frequently jatscd .blood flrojn-my lunga. I continued, in this plate, gradually>inking under ihe ( dia'ease,uniirdahuar>-ri^'li l Until I was'again attacked yvith feVer,My extrcrditieg, e?pecially my feet, ' 'were conVtaittly cola, 1 and almost •lo.stiheir feeUtp?;’ Underthwe circumstances it may be truly siiit that ! was Uliving skeleton. ;• t-fiiially deter-; inihed taking mediclne;j>rescribcd_by physicians, and iryßr, Wistar's Balpa'm of "Wild Cherry, and from the first.' weck .ihat’ I commenced taking irletm dale a gradual recovery,,; fcdiiunbed its use sfi months,iuthe end of which' time I was caret}, and have enjoyddgood health ever since, .and cheerfully recommend thecal sam to. all those affile ted with diseases of the lunge. and ; would. say .to .those com raencTng its use not. lone din.' coufoged, if two or three bottles ub not effect a ctuie,but persevere asT.havedone. ancHhave no nine cases pm bnqn.wULbeblcssedwiUi renewed health as I have been, -; '' - - JOSEPH'tfAGKSON. Itnportant to time AjfHeicd: with Disease ofthi-Lungs. , ' and Breast . , .. Will imracTes,ueverce*e'?JM6rtj evidence «f its ! BnrpaSsing health reslorativevirtneslrv yii - : ! ,--j . tFroiuD.r. Baker, Springfield, Washington co./lCy-l • : v r' Ky./May 14,a840f df c,3 . r3 - Sanford.^-Park: I tabe.uus opportunity of informing you of a most remarkable cure performed on meby the use off Dr. >Vistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry .In the year 1640'1 was taken with the inflammation of-the.bowels, which I labored .finder I orsix weeks, when I gradually: recovered: In the fall of 18411 was attacked with a severe .oold,"which seined' itself moan .mylimgßjhhd forlhc space, of three years J Was! con fined to my: bed. , I triedall kinds of medreltt’ea ahd eve ry' variety of aid Without ..benefit; and thus I wearied along butt I the winter of ISIS, when r heard of Dr.-IVis. tUr’sßalSahi of Wild Cherry. *'■ ! - ■ ■ ::;My.;friendspcrsuaded.rae to givo it a trial, thoiurh I hSdgivenun.all hopes 'of recovery,imd hadbroiSred myself for the change of'another world." Throucll their Bohcnnttons I was induced to make use of the venotni ,“ 8l “ II J. s . tI "S- . A flef fikclyeaißof afllictibnand'BuffarlnS ? pe f• fe P- or %*<> hundred dollarsho no * lM 9 aad .“*«* .respectable' jihysicianß Kii I £3'.?/, n 1 'to entire Phttn* ?JL S of lh . e ,«sniature of Henry tVlstar,-M.D... Philadelphia, and » ban ford & Park ": on a finely exe’ cmedsteelengraycd wrapper.; Noether can begenui JJ,-;P-a.RK;>(Bubceßßor to ,~ U .. aT i d JValnat siieetsi'Cincinaati; Ohio, Geherui:: iigeut to Lho South and West, to iwhorn all oi'acrslialisK' be addressed;.- fjic;- J Kidd2cXJo, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr» corner Market.' stre^t-andthe diamond; BA Fahnestock & Co, :?ttrgb ij A;Jonee* Fittebfcrgb; -Lee & Beckham,:Altei } ghcnjrCitys L ; TfßnBseU r WashingtdaTWH Lambert ton,. Frankhn; X» r B Bowie, , tfmomown nH- Welly,; Grceusburghri'SKoantz,; Somerset jScott&vGiifnorCy Berffordi Reed Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* hargh;llildebrapd &, Co* Indiana*. j R, Wiigbuluuan* »»ngj Evan S K&.Co,, Brookville;. A- Wi'lson, >&! Son, Bwtcm&CojEne} Henry Forker,Mercei:; Jos KeHy-«fc-e(g-Batler,; S Smith, Beaver; J-i) Summerton, Warred; F L ,tk C S Jones, Condersport; P Crooker, Jr., Brownsville;, v., ; .•••.; •••■ * febLV ;N,VTS—-ftbags Jbr«a]e by > •-• > ■ iaS. J : , USvWATKRMaN &. SONS. receiving and . ;r; . JOSITUA IIHOD^ .'fSS?- ii,v No. 6 Wood siyeot. ■ 'i VuV;'; 1 , /*.■>- • .\i- - <■ • ■-■'- * '.SV.% .. . ✓ ■■ r ■ r t v- i'"": llcmoTi ' » , . v» y _ : y; -. „ t _ v , f ~~ ~ ;-ri* WONDERFuI CURESII f D»> Rogers’ Byrap of ilvenrort and Tu _ t CAWeHAIiAOTTAi ■ For the complete cure cf -Caughs f Colds, Jnfiv#vui y 'Jtfhma, : *nii&\to%sputngpf B&di4xnd ouotiurlMng ‘ ': ■—h . 3 ®y £o P contains no opium?Calomel* br an? mineral w 15 . composed Entirely-of those Boots. Hetbs, audvege table snbstanceswfcfehnave a Bpedflo itf{mSl !^Ji, I !? n - b T?' anss, i? na l Ebm’donnecteil orean*. !° Jllay all irritation, and gently anil “’hcrmorbH secretions {rota the to theApngs .themselves, thereby enabsn;lh«2?mlS2 ! asisacsaaiiafsSi^^S nponthe.sktn. imd expejlSiltaSirt ' 3&%&aa»aa£&s£SS '=£s»ssa;;*f^S i6!fe'Exassgs i S& ssssasgaafatagSg *°'?fore ) ,is nS a^tetiM^SSy, mher lSS8BB0fl& : •Lungs arid Liver, iehohave been cured W* pmam dencesycven to the atrdbt find *>& wl*?PMl* least earnestly desired m }P° Agents nnraeiibeidiv, and; procure ma T - , HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, ‘ in the shhpe of Doctors" Bills saved, beuldcabeinv ,h„ -means of prolonging many, a valuable life -; v "P* I ' WARRANTY I . Suehtsoiir confidence lulls virtues;tharwelire wills !urgio tcamninhis Medicine in every can o/towcSi 3 ™ Bre tised fl qcortingto;the diteeOtlns on pSn Tikft !bur i hoSe^ rCU ' rai^, ‘ ,^^tl^ ‘ £: \ •• *- MONEY • ilpTSee>agat3d of-WbarimliJpt In side the iT •'» o-• . a ™Pr ,e ** n ’ -CwwMadriKwWf ¥j^^Mma, : rl> .o. n ?f ,T ? ,, ' n ? twice'tweminetitPhy^iansl xiCcrl,ficaUcf “-Cutr.eirecteJby-ybbrdciSSSidlvraS . ‘ bamed the skill of several of o'jr eminent-ybvEleinnqin tiEZjfS. I £’ Ai f p - n >' cud Coopcrstown. 'lam thy person 1" ca f° greeted, and as thdd drlvS? d no fawfi tn.natent,medicines.:l-have ianeb; tried Urm others, and have become satisfied ot .™vtlSr»nS2 was-aa great a cnreras.wimpeverTyetformfirly tw? .durmgmymcknpss,6angiVCTuj.iibK6SSis?i^> I■ have-now; commenced my.AusinesS'rfh? Sffiwr think, aboutefgfti.botdo.h-. , ‘ • THOafSfKADLiDER. i BLEEDING AT THE LTINijS CUtiED--

TijoTQ vALSO, Ydr'sale by K.- E. Sellers; *•** > Maaeh^ater^j;A. Pattersohvßuiuihc’hfim. 1 d'cnja n w rge lJle,3l ’ oo > ° rBl^’ t >°»tleaflr^oo T«e unman Body man Perspire, ipaißia: l4 * gSMMRH I * !east nSo*t «any othetekm'dijeaseV. XhoTieude* in- msuied that enumerate oi least 80 persons cured of “ ™ •'-' /m-TT,! 1 !? 1,1 i^?^ e i ead ?*- ,5 a^n a»s»tcd,l woaldnot it .for the. above, unless X knew it tobe all X .state... .Those.whn.areliable to. ..-™.. - 9 . au 1 ■ EU ' CKA( r. KED > OR chapped push, ssa»sf&%Ts.J’isß;?ssM SSsaw.Ksisississfte.'** L‘J££sS? are flooded wilhrimiuSlons, aad besure you ask At JomtsMtaEaaChcmiealeoiiS UeC -t.: ■.•? rr - A - ;yf Q.j > : T ? B y? lc^ o . !a ' v , ar “ iowf rijhlfJl^toinriQ U ~..,» the skin! rotigh, how.* sallow, yellow anii. nhhealthyiithw akin a ' appears after using prepared Chalk! . Besides, it is injurious, contain- H,>:■. Jl iB perfectly innoceotj teiny parified. oU'deleteri- it ircrparis*to the skin a¥aSrS healthy, alabaster, clear, Jiving white J at the samn uiafi cosmetic on therein, raaltiur it goffahd -.smooth. Sold by the B3°Liboi> Private Ulaeauß. > . —"' 08. B.BOVyN, No. 41 DIA.MOND!A.‘I,I,EV •«S**a* I>B T‘? T »™ s :*>'Ure;aneniion'io-anolEci Hj.aypsmessiSmosUy coiifiiicdtc ■ i j}?*®? M jrtmal-DucajtijahA sutli pain.- o e n x^ Pl,rt ' nC9 ' mimßr- i Syphdis,;^SypßlUib- Eippuions Goaoir - Skjg.;|)iEcas<% Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter. • JuDgWOTm ? McrcuTrai Diseases jSciuhiurtVcaSlßßa. Im * P °£acy,Piles, Klfenmatianf; Pci3a^V§aSSSSSig. {yrSuppresnons, Diseases of Ano- Nervous AffectioiUj Pams m the Back an, irotl'Vo.assoro u lo ’possess tfio' followbiij ~ q ti2jli/di.Y'IT "