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M 4, * J S?+r**t* f-V -I -V‘« > . * N , ,*/-*_* ft «*ri*.V. .V ,» f \ - , W J . ***' 4 , # h / r * - x ; v* '• ‘r;:: 1 ' - - . ■ . <4 -■ n ■ nil, h ■■' nu-'-i..--"'- - •-■■■■•■'■•-■ 'niiiiß-nwriMmiirtV h.v-!s"*sV*ss£,,'/•: fra *'‘ £tJv "l! POLKA DB UOWUKII'IV aa porfo >i a t P'A - — = = —■ ' • ■ -’■■., . :■ • Ur Franlem Siopcl with raeh diiumnb&ed c , atthc late Concerts, -rcomposed by. WTrV.WaI ‘&fry% ~.x*-u * ; i- Al»o,aareatvarien of popalar composition *■•••: And all the new'and popular Mnslo^issned _ == ,-__-. = easternpaU.i^exs,-«,vcdog^or^^ -»*;rS , M ...... ... Agent for the sole of Chickcring’s Pianos for f '■ ’ _ •: . Pennsylvania, No. Bt, Wood street. . . 1 ' - , leonogrnpMc KneyelopgdU * ifa* ;1 TUSTHEMIVEDAT peri fhHT*'> P Ac., Ac. Price 25 cen U'&ic' Nobody’s Son: the Life and Adventures o t fwltttWJit tk&'M* Iti Mayberry:. himself: v..»vw W ,-v ... . N 0.24 Dictionary ol Mechanics,Engine-. ?>? -! ■ ~ Engineering j Tlie Poultry Book: a Treatise 4 on breedii ~ - . Essjswafs: sa& “ 'r l - »q;hor ot Western Steamboat Accoantant; Froressi - Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. < tk V'.fwdW ' K' t " i N. B. Hatch: Esq-yof the Pittsburgh Bai -.; of Mereamile Law. AtfX : JohhD.Williams,Profcssorof Ornament • candle Penmanship.- .Persons desirous of %rss,'w fc-V' Ai b l ''-' • \ A/' 1 thorough Meicamile Educaiion,caa rely npc ’in-thislMtitutlonevefy-ihing. that is adyerti VV,« '§?r t is no advertising of.thenames:of Insiiiicto] vifV s!turefs : who: Will neither teach nor lecture i: nornohuTTibvggingihe public.icithpucrt of ;withthecngraver s snamesuppressed,andaj i v pretending^ to have “ execated ” them with f e\' S .• ; Ladies’Writing Class meets in a separan TjtMBROIDERIES! ’.-Received per erf WlPWlfW# %SS«^»SSS?fei } .'- _____ _ cuffs and collars; Kossuth cuffs: and colla s: ” ~ eunes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis N line, Brussels and Applique capes and slei =zrf- »•. zetteaj black Chaatillß and love veils; h . •' fast caps; infants’ «aps and waists; embi 1 cambnc handkerchiefs; English thread li Dr. Bogwi* Syn»-«r 1-lveryiroi ••-’ ——-- ----- - • ' --A CASBBAbiaOi! !s - l t r< V taill miscn.ef In the system, and lay the foun table CONSUMPTION.' Ualso exertsi "" - upon the skin, and assists nature in ex theExholeuts, much of that morbid-maf . otherwise be thrown back upon.theLuuj ' themof a part oftheir work, and rend. pare and healthy. When tuberclesarefc •• their development and furtherprogress: has taken place, it assists,the Lungs in corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, S-.V^ r o:^v s ated cavi lies,ana restores them again' This Medicine,.therefore, is not,a' f which only relieves forthe time being, curative, ZB banket Mine very rootof by removic? it,removes atonce all iu epSfi .teßdant.cotmequences.. .TMai3.its dii aaauiic— a property possessed, in el r“ >'i T hr «n«; Iht dtseTip tum,naturt. sc., ofxts eiit»j the are designed t. Longs and Liver,mad acoptonjrefere ahohavs ban ewed by ai-gmng ther 4wS*^S»SsteS»JWVsifsw«C^S ! *®H&S»^ s «>f'^r-» w s < S donees, even to the street and the nor are xwbkd mtlh aCoogA,or whose Ib tft f-- ujyyy?■ ‘Cfy ,1'- 1 —™» ■ 1 least affected, are earnestly desired . ; Agents named below, ana procure < '' ’l f nWets^ltcanbe hadgrimr^uidwilltv _ .tee-‘fllnnoTiHeahA,”ind<‘4!io«t -- -- - be worthto yourself and family, ' " ' ' ■ HUNDREDS OP BOLi "T‘" ' Bach is o ur vino }&t■BlH'wfc^ , ■ t: »s{3>iS)l : VtS : ■ . was aa great aeore as was eve . t-AMS suoeriorsaear cared * daringmy sickness, bemaotniuft ■■ - £ t. AhhS superior sugar carea I have how commenced ray bi bhS-W — ■- “ think, about eight hollies.. Iv. :-— — Yours, respectfolly, T’ !«.. • -1 BLEEDMO AT TBE LI — 1 . -: ,: v. sas now PBoarav -•''" '„ Srattmeni qf Mr. X Lang, JBal —■- • y. 3f.— A few days before.last C r^i'^;v,-? jTfcf*;£ -*■ titjtz ■ unwell, and soon .commenced • Lungs. I called ina, Hommopa - • -t •• ■• ■- ■ - ■ •-■ -•• medicine did not seem to hclD m .isemeutt'and, thought I. woula'.tr Livenoorti Tar ana Canchalagu up the third dotjlA rny blef^ing “ • tool gone, and t Alt ha.well u, m good. I consider it a most crce made to the PnprtUoTS,MarAV3i P> This whole paper might 1 -m ■ - '-- • nuiar totlto Bbotm.fiom tho^w FOR SALE, whofesale and r< ■ ■ ’ — &,CO., Proprietors.ats'lhcihP _ _ HALL, No; 316 Broadway, Nee ders forlthe Medicine, anl ietti !5^P J » f d!feSf»slSi , (Sflff«&, shtfdld be addressed, posMiatd. . ALSO, for sale by ■&.£. Sell ....... a •. Wholesale Agent .for Pittsbn < Curry and H. P.Schwarlz, Alb Carr & Manchester; A. P. “ I PRICE—In large bottle, Sl,o ' .1 -. declltdaw :. f p ~ Bounty Laud ond ?• YTTILLIAM FLINN offers : res 1- ■■ ■.- -e . 'ff -buWaesgViwWt ttteißx Congress, as an agent Hew . . relative to and boo —. .... , , raie.:-AddresB William Flihi KrjMS-Mfgl - ----- ;:ddnuarg^.^y :::l FUnh; was several • yea - the Second Coraptrollet. of i 1 edge of transacung bmiines i; _■ tender his services^ as agen .whomnYemployhlmn,^ !: " ■•' - ■- T-. - ' “^ l :. : . PITTSI i ' j 0 union of the i u.eS^&^7 — Those wishing to obtali sSss!2?isfe«'«swK»i»Bi .._ : I Bookkeeping and its applii sinessihftoi.aTapidandel - rtea to call andexamme th -.- -sgsssraft- ' L «SaWrehi ■- ■ do. the;, skini ,how ; sallow, yellows yj : ■ —■ — _ ! i ous qualities;• and it-t? m. -3A& ahassss? fevhsa —-- ' 1 jfc -YOUNG, “active b . - ■■ jgL baigh,withau ex • f; " command a cash capitt ::*; i ;:■:■£"■ or.-;w:- ■ ' ■ •"•' - - ■ - .:'. •*■ ■, •• I ■ ■ v.- . - . •• • - . ■ . .-►- - - ' ' ****’''’' *: >!«*>+? 1 J - * J < fc V f '-"I;-rr-' ’ -\vA'C v •" : ' '- ' V‘ j< ,-. .* • ■ H. S a. .n. is., ey. f&- —‘ft <*" p >?•&*• © w ?* it "®'’y *?•-''■ T" v ;* • »'» J • tt - --’.' 5 1 >j.T. iV T: w ; ■■,-* flit r,. i-ot f t , v ' v ..''”.• f. t* V. J- '•+■'**? •." -. H .* ,s .*#. .*■ Jk “* -r- . '*■ ' - • t '’••.•■•, 7v * * ■ “,■» : .•: ■ * \ .* <•.■,• , ,■. ***?:#** L .*>* «*- ** >7 .--L" . r v r *\* v , i » wW*©^ Comnurrial anif .financial. THH) r ptT£BßßGß BOARD OP TRADE A’ND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ, I „ . „ WM.a ctt.t,. } Coaum** toe FarauAHt. C 3pG, ) Weekly Review of tUc n«rkeu< ■OFFICS OP THE MORNING POST, > Friday, March 7,1851. J The weather, tip to Thursday, has been mild and spring like $ but on Thursday it changed into a sprinkling of snow and ram, which continued throughout the day, and made il qmto unpleasant for ontdoor business. Business during the week has been quite ammo ling in the leading articles of trade. The rc» ceipta'oT Flour hive been quite limited, in conse quence of which prices have improved somewhat, lb Provisions there has been a heavy business done at fall prices. The stock k of Bacon is light, and there is a probability of prices advancing cull fur* 'ther. Oar rivers Ore m excellent navigable order. The Pennsylvania Canal ia now in full operation ; the first boat, through from Philadelphia, having armed here yesterday, loaded with eastern dry goods de signed for the west. It must bo borne in mind that*ihe quotations in this review, except otherwise specified, are the whole sale rates; end that in all cases m filling small or ders, ft slight advance is asked by our merchsuts. ASHES—Very little doing to Salmratus; sales at 505|c. In Soda Aeh the market is well supplied; we qbote ea before at 34031 c on lime. No change in other sorts; Pearls 6±c.; PoU 4041 c.; Scorchings 34031 c. APPLES—Tha market is barely supplied ; sales from 31,00 to 1,25 per bbl. ALE..The demand is active, and sales regular at the following prices: - Bavarian Beer, per bb! ' Common, perbbl. ' XX "do ' • XXX do > (Common, half barrels XX do XXX do « Common, qr- barrels XX : do XXX do with 60c per bbl tbrownoff for cash BUCKETS—SaIe of Beaver from store at 92,00 02£6. BULK MEAT—The receipts for the past week have beeo light, sod bat few transactions id this ar« tide reported. We quote, however, at sf, to 6, bog round. • This will be paidfor prime lots. - BLOOMS—Sales.ol Juniata at $60062* BROOMS—TheTew sales made are at former quo taboos—figoxes take a wide range according to the quality of the article; say $1,26(212,60 per doz. . enquiry for prime butter, through «oßt the week, baa been good. Wo have sales com* •prisusg about SD.bbls, ranging from 9, 10012, as in Some few sales of keg at I&T}, The ausrkct for strictly prime is bare. BEANS—We quote at $1 for mired ; $t,37 per bushel for small white.. BACON~Tbc market is firm, with an.increased demand; holders asking higher prices. We note Bii '|es # during this week, of 400 hhds Shoulders at gx sales of Hams at Si to 8j ; Sides are firm at 1 ? I^ 7s*—some holders refuse to sell at these SEED—There.ismore activity in this article aii/®* yesterday, in consequence of an ad« vance in W'© e markets. Wo note sales <>r 240 bushels, i*-lho /ore part of the week, at $4,750 4,87; 10-day the asking rale * arc s°* oo 10 6i?u— we did not, however, lea," 1 * °* ao ? Ba * es 31 t* 168 ® prices. CHEESE—Moderate supplies; at6|o7c.; Common atslo6c. CORN MEAL—4O to 50c. ; COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19020 c.; eh/®* 8t 025 c. • CANDLES—-Sales of Pittsburgh Mould at 10/*» Cincinnati at 9t to 10c.; Star at 22023 c.; Reserve, MooldatlOc. COAL—Regolar ealea at 4 1 .CORDAGE* -The following are the card prices of .Manillaßope, by Coil, . 14c Do do whcncut, 15c 'White Rope, by Coil,. . n c .Do do when cut, I2c Tarred do bj Coil, 10c Do do when cut, lie Packing Yarn, Ed 0,..,. 7c Do do - common, Sc No,s,ctsper EJ....,.20 No. 13cts per© 23 tt 6, « “•••.*,20 “ 14 « *< 24 . tt 7 f a .20 “ 10 “ (< 2& fr 8, • ..2L “ 1G « « 26 «9, “ <*..,*♦•2l “ 17 “ 27 3io 4 Camph0r,ref,...,.35040 • AcaroDtida.ffia... .18326 Chloride lime,**. ...70 0 Arrow R00t,**...12014 Cochineal, u 1,3001,50 1 V-inefortis,«... 10011 Copperas, “...U(9 8 1 Tlth **...G106i L»quoncerl.“...,7o 9 I-^M^ e -»Umbro4&al2ol3 “ ball “.....20021. ' bW#.-.«1»65 Sal Soda <*.... 4043 I Oninine Glue,corn. **--11012 ' DRIED ®f new at 85. . • pi.OUß—Re^ e, P la 6>Dce our-last geooral review r bkte off, ondthere is barely a i iafficicDt supply for home conoumpUpn;, In conse ! onence of the light receipts prices have advanced a ! ghade. The sales during the weok comprise, about i 400 hbls* On Monday were made at the wharf at 53,33. Bolcs of jmall lots on Toesday at 43,3703,38. On Wednesday and Thursday sales wero made at &3 # 40 to 3,48; about the same figures were paid from wagons. - FEED—Sales of Bran from first hands at 11012 c. fiddlings, 30 } Shorts, 16 to 20. FlSH—Sales j>l No, 3 Mackerel at $B,OO, at which 1 iftoldere are firm. No sales of other Noe. 1 FEATHERS— Sales from first bands at 33035 c. r FRUIT—We give onr tabic corrected; 1 White R. Candy, 16017 c. | Raisms 8unch,2,6002*75 1 Yellow-** “ ..14016c. J do Cluster, .2,7503,00 1 Tied ** ** • i!802Oc. IZanto Currants,. ...9jc. I XiQUOfice,• ••• .18020 c. Fi1bert5,........7|08c. I V,-.fined “ .....35037c. Walnut*,.. 7toSc.| [' r -the Pa5te,.'..27028c. Cream Nuts,.....ot@7c. i f ... ••• • • -809 c. Almond ........ 16023 c. I DaterV- iif- . H.5he11....100121c. ieo ol '?’’ Shelled «.....26027c. nrtef APP'e«...-7508° O. Poaphca^l,37ol^s2. rROCB£MES—The eloclta are good. In inigar we find more disposition in holders .and . . tvo ' lure sales of about 160 hhds of Sugar, " “ frWm 6* to 6*. Sales of Molasscß arc made 1 .T0J513&- B *'« of Coff,!e 31121,0,2 *- I;, r v.n »tw—The receipts have been good for the I , Sales of wheat at 70 to 76, a» m quali. Ip, 9 t week. SalcsjH a , a i e . of 400 bags ‘VcoLVfrom hsnda.at 40c ; sa.es of oa,a arc !.> made ®t 33 to-54.« • i uApQ M Re9uUr sates at 4"c» ■ I' MtnFB--We hear of some transactions of Green 44 to 44. There are safes of Western Dry 1 uiriMi ntdo at ll to.l- !! * ‘ No.l “ “ Blc.'P' “ i Noil “. « Olc.iP I “ No. 1 “ “ lSlc.** “ .AH other sizes Gjc. IP ]h:;. LEATHER—The folldwiug prices will hefonod corret : ■ ■ ■ . Now Y0rk,........... .$> ffl* ••••■• • .174020 . 8a1tim0re,........... *. c< **• • • ••»••• *21022 •••■.. Slaughter,........ .» •»« 1,600 bo.bel. new Penna. at $5,121 bu». > Tnnotby, very tulle doing-quoin ai $2,6003,00 general range ; bnt a very prime lot would comb"' ani * moro H , » n oof outside figures. . —«■ . port o*\ piTTijrtimmt. ? FEET 0 INCHES WATKBINTUE CUltf.NlV Steamer Michigan No.‘2, lioies, Heaver. •* Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. '• J. M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport. 4 * Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. “ Fashion No. ?, Peebles, Elizabeth. 1 ' Thomas shnver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Redstone. Woocward, Brownsville. Clipper, No. *2, Buvol, Cincinnati. “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. Messenger, Fisher,Cincmnali. DEPARTED: ** Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do *• 2. M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. 4f Beaver, Cordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton *• Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. 44 J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Welteville, Young* Wheeling* “ Pacific,Hanging Rock. ** fuficarora,” Murdoch,WellsviUe. Pilot No. 2, Shank, Hockingport. . J. J. Crittenden, Elliott, St. Lotus. “ St. Anthony, Keys. Cincinnati. DREsS SlFxKS—Just received, 20 pieces assorted styles spring Dress Silks, at mar 4 A. A. MASON t, CO*3. Ladies* dr&*s goods— -15 pcs plain nit wool high col’U do lames ; 5 [h*h. do do black do; pcs. new and splendid style barege de lames i Ibpce. choice ftTinadinefi. Just opened at mart A< A * MASON * CO’S. Notice* THE “ Association of Teachers and friends of Edu cation oi Allegheny County, Pa.” will meet In the Public School House m South Pittsburgh, on Friday evening, March 7th.1351, at 7 o'clock. P. M.,at which time addresses will be delivered by the Rev. J.J. Bu chanan and Mr. J. Kelly. . v The public are respectfully invited to attend. Bv order of the Executive Committee, * J. 0. BURGHER, Secretary. Jonc*’Solution of Jot, ALK£UU> HUMAN HAIR DYE forlhe changing ol white, red or grey hair Co a beautiful brown oc let black coloran a tew minutes. Price 50 cents andSL,OO. Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty street, Pitiabui gh, head of Wood. . [dec*:o Pearly White Teeth end Breath, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. ; PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath ißeveraofoaljOrlheir. = TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jone;. Anibor Tooth Taste wIU make the teeth white as enow dud the breath odiferouf.ly sweet. Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, .240 Liberty .stree, head of Wood. ' (deoA)_ A Scientific Ualr Tonic Restorer - A NO BEAUTIFIED L Trial bottles 37J cents. Those, who havo uied J t »ne9* Coral Hair Reelorative know us excellent qualities —those who havo not, we ;US»u* e it to possess the lollr ,wing qualities; It Will- force the hair to grow on atry t * pan where nature intended hair to grow, slop it falling sod, cure scutf or dandruff, undmake light, red or grey hul For dressing the hair cpft and silky, not! .unc can exceed it makes U truly beautiful and ’keeps it so. It is, indeed, the moat economical* yet su/ tenor article for the hair. Sold only at WBf ( JACKSON’S Store,24o Libertyel., head of Wood, Fir Price 37&ccnts, 50 cents and 31.00 • fdecgO IJUS.H 50 bbis. No l Labrador Gihbed Herrings, re . ceivedper w Brooklyn,” and lorsaleby ■ : ALEXANDER.KING, No. 208 Liberty «L_ I \ri ACP:RS OP LANDTa Jefferson county for I.UII'J Bull. .Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at he office .01 Debut A. WILKINS A CO. FISH— 'Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3; . Shadjia whole ami hull barrels; Herrings m pickle; Coil Fil Hi m casks; For sale by .ALEXANDER KING PACKED chest* fane Young Hyson; Shulf chests Black ; for sale low in QEe*fourth pound packages, by . febtß __ J. • WM. PYERr GORN mid lor sale by. febl3 SAMUEL P. SHRIvBR. i febiS4 psrippsr B ac^prim e^& for^ l Qby b • •' Found* 0N THURSDAY* a Bum of money* in Bank Notes—' ™-7oHra»iN i r&°r { No- 05 ATatket street. pOTAbH-8 mar 4 and 233 Liberty street. HOPtj— lb bales Ist soit Western New York: Hops In _4«re tmd fot mtt.t.f.r * WCKETSON. ARRIVED Uiuga Rio Col fee. on band and for sale ALEXANDER KING. ; 'v -• ■ " TO the Honorable the .Jadgeß of the Court of .General f A j{ tta J lerSeBW()nBo * ,lli e and for the County ° Tho'pelUion af John' Tag g, of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humblYsheweth, That yatirpeimoner hath provided himself with materials for-tha '-accommodation of travelers and. others,.at : lu» ■dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid,-and prays that voar Honors Will be pleased to- grant him a license to KCcp a public house of entertainment. And your, peti tioner, as in doty bound, will pray. . We; the subscribers, citizens of the Word aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance,and is well providedwith house -room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne» CfiRSAfV Abraham Woods, C H Morledgc, John Jeffrey, Adam Wood, Richard Dean, D Maclean, Michael Kribs.L Vollhardt, P G Rook, James Watson, E J Stewart, Wm Schmidt. (Tribune copy and charge Post.) f aaifcSf We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ' mg of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. James Boyd, John Henry, A Steel, Henry Walthcr.A M’Giqd, John Trucker, K Williams, R Barton, John Patton, DM’Clclland, George Lindsey, John Ross.. mai6:3i* (Allegheny Enterprise copy and ch Post.) ritU tne Honorable the Judges ot the Court of Quarter X Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Al legheny : The-petition of Johnston Graham, of the 3d Ward, Pittsburgh, humbly shewelh, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at bis dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that.your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHNSTON GRAHAM. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good, repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging ol strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. JohnH. McFadaen, George Scott, James Montooth, A. Wallace, Wm. Orr, Augustus Vance. E. Blackley, wm. Brown, Martin Donnelly, Robert McLaren, E Lipping* ton, Patrick McStem. martf:3t HpO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera! JL Quarter Sessions of the Peace mand for the County of Allegheny: The peuuon of Owen Bramgan, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewelh, That your peutioncr hath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hisdwelhnghouse in the Ward aforesaid, and prays Umt your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, ns in duty boand, will pray. OWEN BRANIUAN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above pctiuoner u of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences lor the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Hugh Gibbon. John Casey, John. Taylor, Patrick Quinn, S. Lyon. John Walker, John Quinn, Pierce Bren nan, John Walsh, Robert Duncan, John Magee, William Burke. mar6:3t rilOthe flortorabie the Judges of the Court ol General X Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and for the County of Allegheny:' The pennon of John Allmder, of tlic 3d Ward, City of Allegueny, in-the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That yout petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials (or the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that vour Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep apublic house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN ALMNDKK. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court ol General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny; The petition of David Fagan, of the Seventh Ward,* City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth— I Thai your petitioner hath provided himself with material* for the accommodation of travelers ami others, at his dwelling house.in the Ward aloresnid, and prays that your Honors wilt.bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. Aud C*our neimonor, as in duty bound, will pray. ’ DAVID FAGAN- Wo. the subscriber*! .citizens of the Township nfore s till, do'certifyllhat the*ohove petitioner it ofgoodrepute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bouk'C room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern & necessary. . D Yoiuort, Jno. alcCnly*Geo.|Neely,Tho». Robinson, Wm Rob/nson, R. Forsyth, E< Boyce, R.M. Fouler. L a, B McCullough, 3. Wilson. Private piecoaei. 1)R. BROWN, No. 61 DUMONI) ALLRV, . DxvorrM his entire attention to unoftc* nr.tctice. ilisliuinessisruoslly conllnedte j MJSjgp- || Private or and sueh pain* i affections, brought on by imprudence ; youthful indulgence and excels. mslemM Syphilis. Syphilitic Eruptions, Go.ton hea. Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges. Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o ..the venereal orixim Skin Diseases. Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ring worm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,hn» potency, Piles, Rheumatism. Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula m Ano- Norvoas Affections, Pams In the Back aad Loms, Irritn • tiong of tlie Bladder and Kidneys, successiuUy treated Cure guaranteed. • Fourteen years’ practicejlfour in .this cllyt enables DiJ Brown 10 offer a.surances of speedy cure lo all who may come nnder his care. Office and private consulting rooms, Gd Diamond ay. 53* Charges moderate. . novs;d&wty REUMATISM-~Dr. Brown's newly mscovrea rem edy for Rheumatismis a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. ,lt never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Fenna. The Doctor is always «t home. ... < lanie-dawif IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Otphans’ Court of Allegheny County, the subscriber. Administrator of the estate of James Darrogh, lato of Upper St. Clair township, deceased, will expose to public sale at tho Court House, in tho City of Pittsburgh, on MoNDiY, the 84th day of March, 1851, at 10 o'clock A. M., all that cortain messuage and Tract, or piece or laud .situate in the township of Upper St. Clair, county of Allegheny | ardlStato of Pennsylvania, of which the said James I Dnrrncli died seized in his demesne ns of fee,bounded and described as folic we, viz: Beginnmgnt a post uear aied-oak, thence, by lands of Willmm Turner, north seventy-seven degrees, east thirty-eight perches, to a whitc*oak; thence, by lands of James Cochran, south twenty-nine degrees, east one hundred and eleven and one-fourth perches, to a post; thence, by.tands of John cjichurdson, south stxty-ono and three-quarters degrees, west,eventy-BOven and one-half rercbos, to apos> in llmread f and thence, by lands of the heirs ot die Rev i Joseph Kerr, north ten and one-quarter degrees, west | nee hundred and twenty-seven and one-hall perelics, to the olSce of beginning; containing FORTY-TWO ACRES' AND NINE .PERCHES, strict measure, of wtiehlwemy-five arc cleared and in cultivation.. The Dronertv is situate about 0 miles from Pittsburgh, and eqmdi.mnt between the Washington turnpike and old Washington road.- There is a Sewed log. House and Stable, ind a young Orchard on the premises. . - --. Terms bf on oonfirmallon .of salo; the residuoin three equal annual payments, with interest, se »“ l S?g?dA3iw Pr ° I>erly ' JAMES H ROBB, Adm’r .““".r. WEGNER & BUECHNER’S | Sew Lltbographlo Ettabliflbment> .1 00 Market street, betweenyThxfd Jf FoMm, . IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of. Lithographic work in the most elegant style, soch aa Shota buk, jtfaw, Portraits, LamUeapts t Cards, Bill tea fay and Lo- P ,h“ C °Mcs’sfs?-Moeser & Helmle have Anened a Dbawino School, and execute on order Dralts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, &c., with all possi ble accuracy and elegance. ~ijals.iy : . . •, •: .' Notice. - : ~ A DL persons indebted to the l&te firm of Johnston & A. Stockton, will please eeitle immediately nve costs #>b 3\ y JOHN jhjEMTNGg Ag*t mm?.- v . : 0v •-i .7* !»'. -i-:. . - -1... ■ i,-.. "i' ,>V <>v-‘V, BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly Jor the Daily Morning Post. BBCStriD BY UonTNIK&—PHII»T*Z> BY ITUM EUROPEAN NEWS ! JOHN TAG G» ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP PACIFIC. New York March 6. The Pacific reached her- dock a few minutes before 6 this evening-, with Liverpool dates to the 22d. Cotton has advanced |d; fair Upland cannot be pur-: chased at 7d. Tho salesof the week ore 33,610 bales. . Yellow Corn has declined Gd; white scarce} advanced Xs Grocehies—Sugar, at Liverpool. uncuauged. Coffee unsettled. JVlolusseo commands full prices.; Bebabstotfs—The large imports from the Comment End the UnitedAtntes have: depressed .the .market,;nhd prices arc nominal. . . . ■ —■ ■ ■ , Fiona—Western Conul 19s Bd@2U; Philadelphia and BaltimoreB2s6d. Grain— Wheat: white 5s lOd; Red 5s 4d@ss Bd. Corns ydllow33s Sd; mixed S9s®29sBd; white 325. Provisions— Pork firm, but doll. Lord advanced I® 2*. Cheese 3@4s. St. bonis Bacon, to arrive, at 30s 6d. No change to notice in' other arVcles, MONEY MARKET.— London, February: 21.—The moneymarker is steady; Consols 98}, money, and 98} on account. ; In business was more active. ; . The Franklin arrived off-Cowes on - Thursday after noon, m a passage of-12 days.- ENGLAND. Tho British Minifltry have all resigned. The surplus rovonue for the year was £2,500,000, nearly half ol which is to he appropriated to the payment of the national debt*. The American Minister and lady had a splendid reception on Thursday. The Catholics of Ireland and England have com* menccd a formidable agitation against the miniate* rial measures in reference to their religion. A Cabinet Council Was held on the Slat, after which Lord John Russell tendered his resignation, aad now holds the office until another government can bo formed. In the Commons, Mr. Lock King moved for leave to bring.in a bill to make tho franchise,with the English and Welch counties somewhat analogous to the boroughs. Lord John Russell ..opposed .the motion, and it was left in a large minority —103 to 60, 1 The moat rigorous remonstrances are being made by the Government of the President sgaipst lhe en trance of Austria, with all her States, into the Germanic confederation. Nothing is talked of in the Diplomatic world but protocols,-.ultimatums, and caaue belli, on this subject. .- The lone of the Elgree is warlike, and that of the organa of the Assembly arc vehemently opposed to all demonstrations of ; energy on the part of the Executive.. The French Government have sent considerable reinforcements to the.army in Rome, so as to pnt the war expedition on a war footing. Tho Second Council of War, sitting ,at. Lyons, havo sentenced a number, of prisoners for belonging to a secret society. The President of the Republic -was engaged, on Monday, ip receiving deputations on the subject of national improvements. Lists havo been open ed at Paris for a subscription, for the not withstanding his wish to the contrary. Germany, Austria and Prussia iotend to monopo -1 Ice the military system, and , occupy the most im*» portant positions in Germany. Thcso.proceedings arebeginniug to excite alarm among ibe Cabinets ol Europe. The extension of the military power is looked upon as a direct violation of the treaty of 1815. Ofcourso, all the mineral States of Germany will be surprised. • Hesse Cacsel.haa no hope, and Hamburg ia filled with soldiers. The Dreeden committees arc said to. be about terminating their debate, and the plenary meetings wilt then commence. The Central Executive power io on the point of being established, and Prince Sebwarunberg and Baron Monterfell aro preparing for another interview at Dresden. Rumors of a revolution are again current There is a probability of a war between Turkey and Egypt. Tho Sultan wishes the Pacha to reduce his forces. The Pacha refuses amt augments them. Accounts have been received at Constantinople of the defeat of the Arabs bv the Turks, near Bagdad.' The Turks have likewise obtained several advan tages io Kurdistan. The blockade of Comos had commenced. New Oeleans, March 4. We are iu receipts of advices from the city of Mexico to the 15th. There ia nothing of importance to communicate. Some lawless bands of Americana have been com* milting great depredations in Chihuahua. Yucatan is in a most desperate condition, and the war between the whites and Indians is still carried on., but the whites lacked means to carry it on sue** cessfully. Tho magnificent steamer Oregon, from Louisville to New Orleans, burst her boiler on Sunday, the Ist. The Clerk was killed and the Captain severely hurt —3O micaing. The boat. is supposed to be a total A fire broke out at midnight in Bank’s Arcade, which was partially consumed. The fire communi cated to the Commercial newspaper offico adjoining, which, with Us contents, excepting the books, was entirely destroyed. Washington, March 6. .Charles Webb, the tragedian, was found drowned id the canal in this city, this morning. Late advices from Yucatan state that the Spanish authorities have given up the government to the A battle had been fought between the forces of San Salvador and Guatamsla, in which the former came off victorious. Utica, March 6. Tho report telegraphed to this city that F. Hoilm ter had failed by the failure or Austin & Spicer, of Now York, isWiroly false, an are *the reports that tho Lcwib county Bank, and Exchange Bank, of Hamilton, in which Hollister was a large ntockholda or, havo suspended payment. . Hollister’s credit stands good to-day for any amount. I havo reliable information, the Whig members of the Pennsylvania Legislature met m secret caucus a few days ago, and with great unanimity—the Com** promise men leading—nominated Gen* Scott as the Whig candidate for President in 1852, subject to the decision of the Whig National Convention. It is rumored that Isaac Storms, formerly z tobac co merchant, failed on Hollister’s paper lor $600,* .000. Flour*’Easier. ■ ■ Corn-Dull; 02*for mixed Western. Pork*-Old Mess 13,00; new 13,50; Prime, old, 10,00 new tb,25. - • Lard*‘Active atßi@B2.- Whiskey..24£o2s. Cotton*-Firm; 2 advance on Tuesday's quotations. Puilxdklphu, Match G. • Flour-.lnactive for shipmetu,at a shade less than 4,50; City consumption 4,6005,00.. Rye Flour 3,44(2)3,50.—• Corn Meal 2,87. . . ■ Gram*.Wheat dull; red tjOO.. Rye 70. Corn: South ern yellow GDI. Oats dull. - ; Pork *ln demand,, with an upward tendency; new Mess 14,50; old 13,50. ' Green Meats* *Sboulderß 6J; 3idea.7i; HamvOoOi: Western smoked Sides 8i; Hams 10011 Shoulders 70 7L Lard-.Old 9:. new 9*o9*. , V Whiskey.. 24 in bbls; 21J022 in hbds. . Baltimobe, March 6. Howard street Flour 4,37. Bacou Sides 80a±; dersOofli} Hams 8i; smoked Sides 81; Shoulders 71; HamslOL LardO*-. Old Mess Pork 12,87; new 14,5 U. Old Prime Beef 10,0 ft. Butter 8012.. Cheese 71010 - Coffee firm:• Rio 10*011; LogoayralH. Sugars slight ly unproved, N.O.MolasaesSO. Wluakey2siabbis. 1 1 -»;• - ~f. ■ *».■ j. ...•,:.. '■*' : a »1 - *■ - r Vi ••• * * i ,'HvV'-V'-VV FRANCE. GERMANY, ITALY. TPRKEY. New Obieahb, March 6. Uabbisbubo, March 6. New.Yobk, March G. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yohk-, March 6. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. WAamaoTolTj March 6; The Chair called (he Senate to order, and required the Galleries to bo closed; - Mr. BadgorBaid: Before the Galleries are -closed I Uavo a resolution to Bubmit. The Chair said this was .an Executive,session,-and no business coald bo transacted with open doors. Mr. Badgor—From that decision I appeal, Mr. Cooper said: Before any futhor action I wish to announce that my colleague, Mr. Brodhead, is present. Mr. Brodhcad then presented himself and took ibe oalh of office. - The Chair decided that the resolution could be re* cotved. The resolution was then read, directing that each Senator bo supplied with 12 copies of the Congressional Globe for tho last two sessions. ~ Mr. Berrien, from (ho committee appointed to wait on the President, reported that they had per* formed tho duty assigned them* and the President informed them that he would comrauoicate immedt* ately* Mr. Davis, of Mass., offered p resolulion requU ring the Secretary of the Treasury to report ai the next session tbo number of Steamers and the per sons employed thereon, &c., in each collection die* trict, arranging the ocean steamere, propellers, ferry and ordinary steamers, in distinct.classes. Laid over.' Mr. Pearce offered a resolution reappointing Jef*; fersou Davis as one of the Regents of the Smtihso niah Institution.. Adopted. Mr. Foote offered a resolution directing that Mr. Ritchie’s contract and document, containing the decisions of the Supreme Court, printed by him for tho Senate, be referred to the Attorney General, and that he be paid out of contingent fand of Sens ale whatever the Attorney General shall award him for printing that document. Also for all printing done for the Senate daring the 31st Congress, Mr. Ritchie be paid but of (he contingent fund half the .prices of 1813; laid over. Mr. Downs offered a resolution palling upon the War Department to furnish the Senate with reports of the surveys ot tho mouth of the Mississippi. Mr. Mangom offered a resolution, that 2000 extra copies df.Espy’a report on Meteorology be given to Prof. Espy j laid over. ' Tho Senate then wont into Executive Session. \ The committee on Foreign Affairs reported the following treaties: . One with Switzerland negotiated by Mr. Mann, with a unanimous recommendation in its favor, with the exception of the Jewish disability clause, which it is proposed to strike oat.' ■’ One with Portugal, Which country offers to pay a certain sum, and to leave the disputed portion lo be settled by arbitrators.: Its ratification waa uoani* moualy recommended, * Olio with Mexico, which country to permit the Tehuantepec Rail Road,.to bp constructed, and ap>» proprialea seven leagues of land on each side of the proposed lino for the purpose. It also extends to American citizens eq ual privileges with Merl* cans. Tho report of tbo comtni uce is unanimoos in its favor. * Anollur Wonder 1 E7*This is to certify thata man come to roy house in the fall of 1819,, by the name of Henry Els, in a very destitute condition, and waa almost totally blind.' He had been a soldier in the British service. He was then taken to one of the best Hospitals in. London, and had lhe best treatment that I#ondon could afford, and could not be restored to eight; and was discharged as,incutfa ble. I had beard so much about the Petroleum, I tbought {would try some of it on this man,. I get him a'small bouleof the PetroleuraOiL which cured his eyes, well and sound, in ihe course of one month. I am willing to be qualified to the truth of the aboyo statement at any time I maybe called upon sotodo, ahd some of rat-neiebbors can testify to the same. ’ . Humphry jones; Crow’s BorroH.ifeaerr Co., Pa., Oct. i, .1850, . IT7*For;s3le by Keyset A McDowell, 140 Wood st. ft. E, Sellers, 57 wood st.jD. M. Curry, Allegheny City D. A. Elliott, Allegheny}. Joseph Douglass, Allegheny B A; Fahnestock & also, by the proprietor, - 9. M.KIER, ja3L Canal Basin. Seventh sW Pittsburgh. j XT Knropean Agency . «Cfl Tus subscriber intends visiting the principal cities of Great Britain, France nnd Germany,daring the months oi April, May und June,-next, —leaving Pittsburgh on March 17th,-—and will be pleased to atlcad to any ai'cucits of a business char&cterwhicUmaybc confided tohis-care. ‘ / Ua7;iMtr| JOHN D. DAVI9- WINTER OIL—I2OO gulls, bleached WinlertVhale . A RICKETSON ~P.I »TfiJs7EWKA DRIED REACHES for, sale by OU tuar3 11. C. KELLY. lAUGHLIN’S SUPERIOR HAMS for sola by : j mura ; H.C. KELLY. FISH.— Nos. iUaudtf Mackerels No. I Salmon;Sis quiet and Trout, for B&le. by mar 3 CONSTANTLY receiving at regular periods, Fresh Butter and Eggs, trom ; Washington, Westmoreland, Beaver and Armstrong eoanues; sold wholesale and re ittil.by (mm3] . 11. C. KELLY. /x For Sale* . a arst rate SORREIj MAKK—irota well in /xji-harngK« or under the saddle.. • t B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner ot Finn andWootl pts. BELLOWS— Five pair second hand Bellows torsale by [febiai SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY. LARD- 1)5. packages No. 1 Lard for sale by lebza WM. DYER. BACON— Hams'and Shoulders lor m ' feb— ' ■■ ■ - CLOVIiR SEED—IOO bbls. just receiving and for sale by STUART & SILL, . mn/i 131 Wood street. C RAD CIDER-10 bbls. prime >»«<»/• “> d 1 f 0 !.5? 1 l e> marl STUARI A SILL. POTATOES-100 bbls. in store »l® b &, . mar 4 alUAitiJt alld»- r[ O n,arl 50bl ”“ “ ■“"gTUAST* SIIL fiIOBACCO —CO boxes s's in-Blore and foraale b 1 marl _ _ _ .>™ART &Si jJioSOKYIMIJT3-HIO bugs r ®? AHEAD OP'Abb! v ; \TKACT OF. AMERICAN OIL.' I PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSQN, 209 Liberty street. This powerfullyconcepurated pre pafntibn; the medical vlrtuoaof winch are round, to/ be | eiltht times the strength of the original American Oil. ] It is out up in bottles at2o and 27$ cents, each, with full directions for its uscJ In every d isease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at oil efficacious, and it uk f’XT ciceedsthe origmahn power, as to render mhe rnPAVEST MEDICINEIN TUEWQRLD. Call and uy*t 1 ' JOHN YOUNGSON. N B The original Oil in ns natural state .ns taken from the bowels of the earth* can be had as above—and will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain Jam claims to be the only Proprietors. - ; . I. Y. d&w»tf • ' . 'lhe Humau Body mast PeriptrO) (SO SA.YS NAXUBE,). _• | T 0 HAVE A ■ HEALTHY APPEARANCE? . - ! And nersone who do not perspire are liable to the most l And pets DigOUgTING SK f N DISEASES. _ J NOW, } ones’ Italian Chemical Soap causes a tree perspiration, and at the same tune moHiSes.soficns the etim giving i the texture and beauty of ail infant a. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not only healed, hnt eured n e, a. at least sevon physicians in New Yorlt >uow, wu i in such c ";!f^^i iD ß l I PIMPLES,BLOILHLS^« cr |s a si j red (hllt c™SVsc“*‘^ the ahoveunlessl knew ttto be all I FLESH, '* n :". o " similar diseases, will find this all and even the above, or mmns than I stale. dreader, the stores are flooded with imitations, ■ •PTfiSi.! von ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap— It only Of WM. JACKSON, only Agent tit Pittsburgh,2l0 Liberty street, Pmsbnrgh, head ofWpod 4ec29 i~IRAND POLKA BE CONCERT, as performed by XX FranTem Siopcl with such distinguished applause, atthe late Concerts,— composed by.W.rV. Wallace. Also, a great variety of popfllar compositions, by the same author- • . . . ■ ... And all the new and popular Music issued, from r tne eastern publishers, received and for sale by; JOHN 2£ MfiLLOfc Agent for the sale of Chickcrwg’s Pianos for western Pennsylvania, No. Bt, Wood street. • .xuar3 Iconorrroplitc Encyclopaedia* JUST DECEIVED AT W A LL 1 S PERIODICAL OFFlCE,No;BsFourthstreet: • A fresh supply of the above valuable work, from No. 1 to N 0.16. Thisit the cheapest and best book of the kind ever published. The public are invited to call, and examine it., < * • ■ • The History of Peudenms—complete; 1 Nobody’s Son, or the Life and Adventures of Pct cival’MaybeTry. 'Written by liimßelC; Mississippi bcenes and Aaventureir. By Joseph Cobb, Esq., : Love and, Ambition. By the author orßoclcinghomf Ellen Winstam, or.the Adventures of on Orphan Girl- By Walter \Vhittuore r E3qi * , {mart JUST -RECEIVED.—II. Co.; No- 32 Smith field street, have received the following new works by express: ■ . ■ • L’Avengro—the Scholar, the Gipsey and the Priest.— By George author of " The Gipsies of Spain, 1 ’ " The Bible m Spain,” Ac., Ao. Price 25 cents; • Nobody’s Son: the Life and Adventures of. Peroival Mayberry:. Written by himself: . N 0.24 Dictionary ol Mechanics,Engine..Work and Engineering; • *• The Poultry Book: a Treatise ; on breeding and the generaL management of Domestic Fowls—with numer ous original descriptioAß and portraits from .Life. By John C. Bennett. . [marl Western Steamboat Accoantont; Professor of. Boot Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. ' •»■■*••• ■ N. B/Hatch; Esq;,of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law*- ■: John D. Williams, Professor of Ornamental and.Mer* . canule Penmanship/ .Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough. Mcicanale Education,can rely upon obtaining in thisiostituUdnevefy-thing. mat is advertised. ' There is no advertising of.the names of Insiructors and Lec turers-who Will neither teach nor lecture in the place; nor no humbugging the public .mth pitctt of engraving », with theengraver’sname suppressed,andanameaffixed' pretending to hove “executed ” them wiihapeh.' - ' Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a aparttnenl, from 10 to 12 A.M. ; V„ • - •; / Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in' thptnornihg tilllO at night. . {.mat! 7 EMBROIDERIES! per express, alarge assortmebt of the following Goods Ladies’ book,"jaconet, ahd muslin French wrought cuffs and collars; Kossuth cuffs and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis NapoleopMa* line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; .cbefcir zettea j black Chantillo and love veils; ladies’ break* fast caps; infants’ saps and waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edgr ing&; jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserting*; to gether with a general assortment of : French embroider ed and lace goods.. For sale by \ ; A.A.MASON * CO., Nos. and 64 Market street. Dr. Xtogerß’ Syrup ibfi iverwor t and Tar • - . AND • • •’ CAS6BA li AG U Aj For the complete cure of Colds, Influenza, Asthma,', . - ? / Complaints tending to'CONSUMFTIOS, ; This syrup contain sno any mineral' whatever,- but is composed,entirely of those Roots,' Herbs, and vegetablesubstanees which nave a- specific; influencehpontUie Lungs.arid their connected organs.* Its 'immediate effects to t?Uay all irritation, and gently remove ihephUgm andothermorbid secretions from the! Throat and Air-Passages; thus relieving the Cough, subduing the inflammation and otheredoses whien give! rise (ait. It also stimulatesand imparts a. healthy iohe to the Lungs themselves, thereby .enabling them’ihqra thoroughly- to remove from.the blood those impurities j and dlse&sed'particles, which, u. retained, do so much ! mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for incu- ; rabte CONSUMPTION. Lt also exerts adecided action ; upon the shin, and assists nature in expelling, through the-Exhnlents, much of thatmorbldmaiter which would otherwise he thrown back upon.theLungs, thus relieving them of a part of their work, and rendering the sy stem pare and healthy. 'When tubercles are forming, it checks their development and furtherprogresa; or if ulceration has taken place, it assists,the Lungs in throwing off the corrupted matter, soothes the irruatiop,heals,the ulcer ated cavities,ana restores them again to healthy action. This Medicine, therefore, is no;, a* ycUiaiivc merely, which only relieves for the time being, but is a thorough curorit;*, as it strikes at the very rootof the disease, and by removing it, Temoyes atonce all ita remote and af jeadant consequences. . This isits distinguishing char acteristic—a property possessed, in equal power, by no other medicine oflike nature, now before the public. . : CIRCULARS, &C., ..... .j' As no ordinary sized advertisement con. Tally explain ihe hatareandmeTit'tdf lbts dtttele, the Proprietors nave' published a neio Circidar t giving ihG history of this Medi cine; the descrip iion y nature* fyc:, of itspriucipal ingredi* enuj the effect they, are designed to have upon the Langs and Liver, and acoptomfreferencetoiAs psrsons ichonave been cured bp ii--givmg their names asd resi dences, even to the street and the number. Those who are troubled toith a Cough , or whose are in the least affected, are earnestly desired to call upoff;tlie Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam phlets,. It can be had.£raf£r,and will well repay a pentad). •The HtdUhj\ and t{ About taking Cola,” may be worth to yourself and family, ' . . • DOLLARS, ; ; ; •; in the shape of Doctors’ BiUs saved* besides being the means of pralotiging many a vailable life. Such is o ur ttmfldencerinits virtues, that we are will} ing 'to warrant this Medicine in every case of recent Cold (where used according tnthe directions on page 7th of -the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle),-'and where the person is not sauafied that he is dertviag benefit from it, by returning the bottle within twenty* fourhours’ time, •' w : _TfIE MONEV : will be returned. fp“See page 3dof the pamphlet in side the wrapper Pieach bottle. JD* Be sore to ask for Hr. A. Rogers' Syrup ofIAY ERWOBT, TAR, and CANCHALaGUA, and let ho other be palmed on to you. - - C ACTION. — Noru unless there is on the buff Cough and Disease of fourteen months standing Cured After being given up twice by eminent Physicians! AhSAOT, June 9th. 1849. .Messrs, A. L.Scdvillf Co.—l herewith forwara to yoa a Certificate of a Cutty effected by yoar Compound Syrup of-Liverwort, Tar and. CancbaJagua. The Cough and expectoration was of fourteen months, Standingy and. had baffled the skill.of several of oar eminent physicj.an4 in New York, Albany and Cooperstown. lam the person in whomthe.cure was effected, and as X had previously no faith in patent medicines. I have since tried iton others, and have become satisfied of its value. Mine was as great aeiiie as was ever 'performed, as I had; during my sickness, teen given up twice by my physicians, I have how commenced my business, alter taking, 7 think, about VigAt&ohfcs.. - ’ ** '•; Yours, respectfully, THOS. C. FAULTIER. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. 1 BftY BEEF ror Sale 11. C. KELLY', No. 20 Fifth afreet. Statement of Mr. A. Boirr, No. 333 Pearl strut, N- V—A Tow days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, affd soon commenced bleeding treely at-the Lungs- 1 called in a Homampathic physician, bur his medicine did not seem to liolo me. I read: your advert* isemeat, and thought I wonla try Dr.Bogen) Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Before I had taken up the fAird bottle* my bleeding had stopped, my Cough. tr hP t Waraoi, E;q., Lecturer on Commercial | Those wishing-to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application to-every branch ot pu einessi also, a rapid ana eleganthand writmg, are mvi« tea to call and examine the arrangements.*. ; . Lectare on Commercial Law every Monday, evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. • [deoXU Jonef LUy Wbite. T ATirr.fi are cautioned against using common prepa id red Challc. .... They ore not aware how fngbtfaWy uy nrioua u i s. • to the skin! how coarse>bow i'ough,Jiow sallow, yellow and unhea]thy.ih© axin . appears after using prepared Chalk. Besides, it is injurious, contain- • oas aqaliKS: and « imparts to the skm a nattrral, hellStv; alabaster, clear, living white;at the _same ! timeacUng-aa cosmetic l .biooth Sold by the Ageat. WM. JAytSUJIjHa LiDer- head of Wood, PitUbuxgh. Puce So cents. I y a»rgQ:tiiiwlv • • (Gatetle copy.). - A Card to Butltieu a YOUNG, "active business man. a native of. Pius ■A huTehYv?iih an extensive acquaintance \ who can. a cash capital of from Q to, 39,000, n anxious 10 make an investment, and devote his time to business KOMI '\ l » ' 7 ;\; Hew Mimic. DUFF »S HOPSKVfiR, WONDBRFBtcUR ESJI WARRANTY SCS ACTS. t • J. ' A.\.~ ■■>. ■ *■ ■./■. ■■• l .-«■ a. •- w .» ? \ / rf f Sot Balt Bff Mo j£d. ", .■■■■■ For Kent* . „ A LARGE BRICK HOUSE, on Pcha street.-“S35O> J\ Three largo Lots of Ground, usOa a?.* Lumber , Yard, on Pean street; ' ' ;A Brick House onWobster atrefet—9l7s; . ABricfc-HouseVNo.ltSProntßireel,—B22s. ABrickHouse,GardeiK&c~on Vino street.—9lso-;•• - S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, ► .a-: 76SmithfieId street. • For XLent* The brick tavern stand in wilkins BURG— seven miles from Pittsburgh occnfiled.now . by 3. Siteppabd. Possession given on the t«l of AptfV 1631. A-pplyio H, W. HORBACH, - WilWiuburg, or.J.P.HORBAOM, , 197 Liberty si . Piltabnrgh. ' mari:lw To tuntilii tb« Sl&th Ward* ■ A TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE; of J\. four rooms; a kitchen and good cellar;gg£tg| bake oven; wash noose; coal honse; fowl honse TjEKira: with a large gardes, having twenty peach trees, te fino bearing order? also, a Targe stable.. The •whole will oe rented fors9o, or, withoni the stable, 680. ■ * .. s; CUTHBEBT, Gen’i Agent, . «• ?0 Smithfleld streett VOX uent' _ _.. THE FIRST FLOORIAND BASEMENT . OF THE : NASONIO HALL, Fifth Stbsbt. „ : The first floor is sub-divided into two StOT© Roonu* • front, 20 by CO feet, and will be very desirable for Fanny: < Stores. /Two-Rooms back,'suitable for Officea*—access * to which Is by a wide Hall, running thTottgh the eentre of the bmlding. The basement.will be finished. In _a_. neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Variety Scores, Trunk and Harness makers, &c. : The wbole wiU be ready by tholstol April.-' • ' Enquire of JAJVIES W. HAUiMAN, v ' • feb2o r w.' : Water streeu A FARM OF 109 ACRKS FOR SALEV-A valtf- ' IIX. able FARM, 20 miles i from the Oity; near the Franklin Road, and sixjnilesfrom the-Railroad and tho Ohio’River,at Freedom; 6ft acres me well improved and •? good soil; a large Garden, and Orchard 'of-250'Frnit~ Trees, of choice qaBlilies, i£nd in good order; 44 acres s of wood land, with -prime timber; a new. two story. .. house, with parlor, dining room } k3tchen and cellar*two hillsanil chambers; also,a good barnand iaree stable, feranary^&c.,good water.ana irt ; a good neighborhood,* ; Price 83,200, witMmmediate possession—could be dl« j vided into two Farms.. : v- v. ’- - . -• • ■*’ S.OUTHBRRT, General Agent, ‘ 70 Smithfield street; M.' To Atwo story BRICK HOUSE,wiUi doublejjacic buildings, situated tWasUnjton street,' Gas light- in front of the house*: , ; EnquireoP JOHN MAJOR, Alderman, feb27:lw. / cor Wylie irndWashington-atSt-- Forßents That LARGE DWELLING HOTJSEy extensive Grounds r for Garden and Stables jSSSSSj. attached-~ihe Residence of the late -Totten*' Cliff Street. ;Possession givenonthe Istof mmtu. For terms,, apply to D. ft,M’ABOY, Guardian, orß* C .Totten, afthoJfoaPiti Worts/' ' . ' •’ • -*■ BxoeUcntßastxiesatoDlvpose.of;- IN ‘ALLEGHENY .—ln .consequence 'of the* ;B TjtOß SALE.—rATLot of Ground having; a frohtof 60 Jj feet on Centre Avenue, and running hack 266 feet io two streets, .On the lot .is erected a large Brick Dweiling’Honke. pearly new and well finished. - ThO-lot is plaated with the best.selecled Fruit mnd Shrubbery the country can afford;. ‘ Ifapplication.be made soon,the property.wXll be.sold atafairprice and terms. ,'.7- r> v Enquire at thence of . WM. C. FRIEND*-- . . Attorney, Fourth street,': , - : febllttfv, , hetweenWood and Smithfield.' - • For Bent in BlrmlngUamr /~\NE \J with store roomsahd cellar* favorably Bitu-J^ea,. ate for alargeGrocery and Pro,dace:business. ion may.be had immediately, with a low reiitj to a gOOd .business dan'; •' -v: large Briekr-occupied as a boarding house and'inn.'.. 7 - -7; '• v- •• ■ .ALSO—Eleven new three story Brick Houses—!»pe. just finished; possession given Immediately, Other*OU. the Ist April.' . •••• • *-'• /-.7' - - u.' ALSO—One FramcHouse,- and several up Btaira rooms. -v ALSO—-One Brick.Yafd, and Kiln to burn ing. . . ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with, spaceto put ajlarge amount—and ;one ofthe" best points about ute city for sales.- -- - FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lob’ favorably. situated for a Foundry and Engine Shop or othetmana- Jacturicg, baviag-deef water m front, Xa hmrborAfor fitting out and repairing steamboatsVdMJ-’. ALSO; FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, in lots,.and *old ; low; If not sold before,they -will be .sold on Tuesday, the 25th of Match next, at 12 o’clock, M,,forcash or ap proved paper. .• .: ' -77'7; ALSu—Lots on lease, to build on. . . . .. - ; Apply.to.thesubseriberi at his office In Birmingham, near-the-Rollmg Mill, from 10 to 2—or aUheWaxeiOom of Raur, Matthews * Co., No. 23 Water through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter. *.•_< ' feba "" - JOHNBHEY. Very Valuable City Property tor BAio> THE undersigned,. Administrators ofthe:estafe\of Thomas Fairaan, deceased, oiler for tale the entire real estate of the said Thomas .Fairinah, coaSlstlngof one 20feet lot fronting on Liberty street, running back 93 feel 5 mchesto n. 10feet alley, JdsQi the tavern stand known asihe Mansion House, fronting on Liberty street3t feet 0 inches, andon’Cherry alley Safeet9inches,running back 93 feettoanalley, with the grounds and stable connected,fronung-on Plum alloy, thirty three feet four inches.: r. f Aisoi three lots fronting on Cherry al cy,eoch eight een feet tront, and running baok COjfeet. parallel with plam alley. All of winch property will be sold at pn* rate sale, by application to uie subscribers; or if not sold before the 123 th of March, wtU be offered at. auction to ;hc highest bidders. . ‘ Also, the Tavern stand ia offered to rent.* Apply to R.FAIRMAt£or R. CAMPBELL,'; 151 Liberty street. ja3Chlmr9s FeiinStr*et Property ror sale. OA FEET on Pennaireet by HO feet deep id an alley, DU just below Si: Clair street, and adjoining Mat thews 1 Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Be^at CUcap Country ftetldence* ■ A : LOT on . containing four actewiU J\_- be gold verrlow to any one'wishing to build there- *■ on; The access: will be-easy, and the' tot cdrtltnrtnfls a: most beaniifal view. [oct2l] THOMPSONS BELL* ■ . For Bent, A HANDSOME STORE, onMarketatreet, between X. L TbiTd and Fourth streets, el present occupied b j Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Goode Store. . - Also—A large • well finished, ROOM.in thOOCOQd story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College.- This Room is well calculated and suitable fora Musical Sa i loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as [ doubleoffices. [ aplitf -Office, Third suoyorthe Post Office. Coai Land on Yougntogheay.v 1A A ACRES on the river, just above the -2nd Dan* IUU there is apiVoponeil prepared, for putting coal in boats- £ocl3l] THOMrbUIN HELL. '■ ' ' To Lett ■: • A TWO STORY BRIC£ HOUSE;- on Bank felgilLahc, Allegheny,bctweenihe Hand.fitreetbndgq MuTAqueduct. Enquire of H<-WV-Fish, Real:Eatatq Broker? corner of gtn and Smithfield streets. -» [oct29 a Farm for Sele* •' :mHB subscriber offers for sale a FARM OF LAND, I■ containing 160 acres—loo of which are cleared.— The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson; it is’ well-watered j with a bearing -Orchard, and peach and pear trees; and, $ .Coal ;bauk. lha buildings consist of ahewedlog Housaand Barn; with Stabling. Fot furtlter particulars apply |o the aubaon* her, on- the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 ndles from Pittsburgh. • NATHANIEL M’CLJNTON. ISIoon tovfnshipi October 23-rlf.- . , ,■■■ For Bale. -. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2} Acres,, situate one mile below the town, of Beaver, Beaver coun ty,on which there is erected a n6w Brick House, 46 bv 40 feet,it stones high, with a basomcnvThe house has been well brnUaud well, finished) and contains HI rooms, U is. within 200 y*tdß of the Ohio river, and commands a fine viewnj wand is bounded-on the Northwest by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio.- This pro* petty would be desirable for acountty residence, or for t a cardan, or summer boarding hnato. Alqtoffiacres i adjoining-it will be sold with it, If desired by. the pur* [ chaser. The terms are so moderate, that it -will do A bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of_.. N. P. & G. C. B. FETTBKSIAN, [ febEMf Attorneysat Law, FOurtn st. For Bale. A HOUSE ANDLOT, eituatedonPikeatroet, between •A Walnut and Factory,sireetsiFiftb Ward. iTB feet front and 100 foci deep, on »Its Where, art Wo Email FranieTenemenis. FcitOa ,0B For oahicnlara, enqnire of Alderman PAIUHN9ON, Penn atrecvTOih Ward- : maygtlf : THE Chartiez’fi Cool Company willsell same c«ry ••• ■ * . The Ijand will be divided into quantities'totxutpor* chasers,.and the terms of payment will be.verjrea*/' Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, r.-eept ■■■; ■ Manager. Dtnr ana Prescription ifeisfesiS iTdoiris a yroft&bli busirua.is offered ftr saie npon her paidcdlw-aPidr »* lhl; ° ffice ~' ' i r ( ,- i * ' '>',4 " ‘ MEM •». -r—\ /V ’lv "XXX ' * * « ' * * r * * t . ■*** J; " $ To Lett Land fot Bole. ESSIE \' V. , _