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G, M'Candlera was called to ‘ the Chair. i.Ai Dickson and T.M. little appointed 'Secretarial.-, - . , . On motion, a committee of three wa. appointed to draft a Preamble nnd Retiolntionß expreß.ixe of the -: sense of ihe-ineeting. Messra, John Little, William ' Moorhead and George Cheater were appointed .aid committee, who, after a short absence, reported tho following Preamble and Resolution, for the conaid cratlOD of tbemeetlag: Beiiexing that it la due time th.t some measures •;■ ahonld be taken to provide * convenient'Market ' Placo for the accommodation of the new Wards. "Further, we boliexrf onr growing population re auirei it. We would also recommend the purchase .of a piebo or ground, eart ot togan street, m the Sixth Ward, lor the erection of a Market House thereon as .oon a. possible. ; , , : ' Rttolved, Thattncre be a committee or eight ep» ■ bointed bj the mebling to .elicit, the signatures of •'.Those.ciUiens ofithe Sixth, Seventh and; Eighth Ward, of the City of Pittsburgh who aro favorable to the erection of said Market House, to be present* -ed totheSelect and Common Councils of this City,: • allheir firittneeting hereafter, RaoMtd, That it would be more beneficial for the ■ cilixens than the erection of the Central Market Houxa nn the site fixed upon by the former meeting • in this hbnee. . - „ , . , 'iJetofeedi That the members of the Select and Common Council a of.the new Wards be respectfully yet earnestly requested .to use their influence nod votes hr favor ol the: measure contemplated in our petition.' . hIcBBTB. Wm. Moorhead, C. H, Armstrong, H* "Marshall, Wm. Wilson, Hi Rea, George Seilx, ■ r Geoige Moore, J. Chester, were appointed a com mittee "id accordance with tho first resolution. The following is a petition to be presented to the - Select and Common’ Council: •■The undersigned citixens of Pittsburgh moat respectfully, yet earnestly, ask your Honorable Bo dies to take ouch meaaures aB your wißdom may dt rccl for procuring a site and erecting a Market House thereon, in the Sixth Ward, east of togan street, Tor the accommodation of the citixens of tho new Wat dsj aOd'ht the earno time weaek your Honorable Bodies t o take stick action ns la necessary tor the improve men! of the old Diamond Market House. This we ask, confidently hoping our petition will be beard, -and answered,{believing that the rapid ion '-and fast increasing population of the new Wards res quire the first new Market Honse j and all the cir cumstances and associations thrown around :the Diamond demand its improvement; and as in doty your petitioners wiH ever hold in grateful remem b^anc©n,., - • » Addresses were 'delivered, from the. Cbainnao, • Black, Woodwell, Dawsoe, Btuce, Moorhead and .. others. • Staolvei,Thil the proceedings of this meeting be published in: tho Post and Gaactte. On motion adjourned. . - ,/ 3. M. DicKsorr, ) & i Little, f W A. G. McCANDEESS, Prcs’t. ‘ District CotraT— Monday, March 10. Before Hon. Judge Hepbarn. 'Sheriff Curtis elr. This is an action on the case for money expended by tho plain- tiff in-thesoppression of the rolling mill riots hero list spring. AH are familiar with the facts, no doubt, as at that time it created a great deal of ex- citement, and it became necessary lor the preserva- tion of-property, and the restoration of order, thai the'Sheriff ahoiild call dot the military. Ho called out Bse companies, and in so doing paid ent of his own pocket some @1,015 which the County Commis sionera refused to- refund. him. Messrs. Thos, Williams, Robb and JMcConne] appeared: for . plaintiff ,; .and A..W. Loomis, C. B. Smith and Todd for the County, Mr. Williams opened to the jury oo behalf of the plalntiff, and said that this was an action ofaasump* ait against, the Commissioners, to recover upwards ofsl,ooo, expended by the Sheriff-ib suppressing the riots which occurred about a year Bince. He wonld not trouble the jnry with a minute account of the difficulties of that period, as they formed a part of the local history of Pittsburgh. « Til the year 1841 or ’43, the Legislature found it necessary, owing to the riots in Philadelphia, to Id- tcrfere lot the protection of the community, end passed an net for that purpose, by which the person whose property was destroyed, by a mob, could bring bis action against the county, and recoier damages; be, how over, was prevented from recov ering unless he bad first given notice to the Mayor <rr Sheriff of the intended danger. . The man who pays tales is entitled to protection, that was the consideration for which he paid hem. There was no doubt that before the passage Of this act the Sheriff would bad a right, in case of o lilt, to suppress it j but since the passage of this *eS*it was his duty to lake every precaotion against *n fcsjesded riot, on the: principle that an ounce of prevention was worth a pound ,or core—and it was uado tbo duty of every citiien, in danger, to in. form the Sheriff of an intended rising, on peril of losing all the benefits or the law. Tho jury were •well aware that the mill owners had good reason to entertain well grounded fears of irreparable mil* chief-—they came forward to the Sheriff and told him what had occurred—tho utter inefficiency of the Police had been seen before that; and it was ne ceesaty that he should take every precaution against .the threatened danger. He could not summon the poJM COsiffafuv except in case of an actual rising, and therefore he wont and called in the aid of the voldntoers—thus, at gresl expense, preventing, prob ably, the mostjrerious results. Considering this money paid for the benefit of the county, he applied to the Commissioners for remu neration j but they, fearful of the consequences, ro tated to pay it. There was no doubtas to tho j us tice of the claims but the Couoty Commiaaionere priferred that it should be legally adjudicated be* fore they paid it. . . ■ Thedcarned gentleman proceeded at considerable length to point out the equity of the claim. If Jus client did hot succeed, ho warned the jury that tho wealth of a Stephen Girsrd could not pay the dam* ngea wblcb'wonld result from it. In .Philadelphia, square after square had been j turned down and blood had been shed, end if the Sheris' was not authorized to employ the military, or if be were compelled to pay their expenses him self, his office would be a ruinous one. The manu facturers themselves had paid more than three or four times the amount claimed by the Sheriff in tho preservation of public order, but all he asked was that the Commisaioners should pay the amount claimed, with lawful interest. > The Declaration, containing four counts, was then xead; to the three first of which defendants demnr red, A juror was withdrawn, and the case ordered opon the argument list. If the demurrer be unstained, there is an end to ' tho earn; but if overruled, a Jury will then assess the damages. B3T Louise la VaIHEUE, or tbo second series ’and conclusion of the “ Iron Meek,” by Aleiandre ’Domae, with illustrations, haß been received at IHolmes 1 Literary Depot, Third etieet, Opposite the Post Office. Albo, California and Oregon, or Sights io lhe Gold Region and Scenes by the Way, by T, T. Johnston, with a map and illnstrations ; Littell’a Living Age, No. 350. Piasrr Go®s.—McFaden & Covode received a aeVegripbic despatch that goods which they shipped <br Philadelphia, on the 6th, reached their desti nation yesterday. This is quick work, and are the first goods we believe that have went clear through, this season. Temvehabce Meetiho.—There will be a Tem perance Meeting, this evening, in Swift’s Church, City, when the meeting will be addressed by-abio speakers. CouOTE&mTEU Arrxbtxd.— Aid.Major haahtd information for moro than a month, tbroogh the in defatigable Giertiooß of officer Fox, the efficient Jailor and late Chief of the Independent Police, that a gang were engaged in the City in manufacturing end passing counterfeit; money* The ..matter Was permitted to sleep ontil a snrb thing cbnld be made of It t but daring this time the vigilance of Pox was wide awake. Yenterday he. thought It sufficiently ripe to break it, and accordingly went down toMre. Gardiner’s house, on the corner of Redoubt alley . and Third street, accompanied by Messrs. Boyd and Thompson of the Independent Police, and Messrs. Adams and Snea of the Allegheny Police, where they arrested her and'a man who refused to give his. name, but stated that he was a land agent. Aid. Major christened him Brown, and so committed him along with her. A man by the name of Edward Loder, who it ap. pearß rents the house,-waa also committed on sospl cion. They found on the. premises some money, a part of which was counterfeit ; and apparently locom« pleto the whole thing, a box which hod just arrived by-Adams & Co.’s Express from New York, directed to one of the inmates of the house, and which con tained three plates and a large number of Jenny Lind likenesses. There was a Sid plate on the State Bank of Connecticut, a 85 on the same Bank, and a 82 on the State Bank ofitnjtaos, which were pronounced by a Broker in this City to be most ad mirably executed, and well calculated to .deceive. The parties were committed for a further bearing The Bobbera Arrested.— ltwillboremembered that some time since, the Board pile of Gray, Beeves & Co., in the Fifth ward, was horned, and at which, some man came near losing his life. It appears that we are again indebted to the vigilance ofOfficer Fox in ferreting the matter out and bringing the of fenders, Henry Johnson and James MeCutcheon, to John Duffy yesterday mado information before Aid. Major, and swears that he left the Sur Spangled Banner House, in Fifth street,about 10 o’clock on the night of the sth of January .last, in company with —-*■-» and that they proceeded to the house of McCutcheon, on Prospect street, where defendants were in the cellar, pouring Spirits of Tur pentine on two balls of cotton wickiog; he asked them what they were doing, and they replied that they were going to glim a board pile—-that a good crowd would be there and that they might steal two or three gold watches. He advised them not to do it, bat they left the house, when Daffy and —■ fol lowed them without being perceived and caw them put the balls ander the board pile and then put matches to them,—afterwards met them again and asked them if they had dono anything,' but they said not. This arrest may probably lead to the detection of others who have for some time past been firing the houses of our cilixens. E2T W.C. Wall, 85 Fourth street, has received volume l of “ Louise La VaUiere,” or the second series and conclusion of the Iron Mask—by Alexan der Damas. H. Mioer Sc Co., Smiihfield street, have also received the same work. |gy Oar readers will not forget the sale of the Grocery Store, No. 31, Smiihfield tueet, second door from the corner of Second street, this morn ,og , at 10 o’clock. Arrived?— U. P* Glass, Esq., of this City, has arrived at New York, from California, where he has been.engaged in business,and we have no doubt brings with him a “ pocket full of rocka,” fclTTho Warblers are still drawing full houses by their melody. Cgy*The Panorama ofCalifornis, at tho Atheneonx, is still doing a fine business. • - Orand Clmrity Concert* MRS. HOFFMANN will give aarand concert at La fayette Hall, on Ttusdap Afcnr* ISSI, for the benefit of the ALLEGHENY LADIES REIJEr SOCIETY, on which occasion she will be assisted oy some of the best artists in the city. Ticxera twentt-Wve cart*. To be had at all the music stores. [mlfclw Lafayette Ilell-For One Ntflbt OnjY < BY the request of the citizen?. HERB KRAUSZ, the celebrated Huugariaa Vocalist, begs to announre to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, tbit he will give a Grand Vocal and Instrumental 2Sut\eal Foi Four* n Concert (In 18 different and the fim part will be sung in English,) on”ruESDAY EVENING, March 11- He will be assisted by the celebrated Vio linist, Herr B. H. Lattomak, and the Pianist. Herr Notu. Tickets ft) cents each. To be had a* the Matte tstorea and Hotels, and at the door. Boors open at 7 o’clock— to commence at half-past?. mareiut CoctweU’t Great Panorama off tlfela I California and ttie Itthmaß off Oartenl j THIS magnificent Panorama is now open at the ATHENAEUM SPXX.BJWGSjLihenyttjeeUgiTing a foil and complote rpereseniation of the Cities, YUlaget, Bays, Rivers. Valleys, Mines, Mission* t pastes di rectly through San Francises, exhibiting the Public | BnUdingSjinterior of Gambling Saloons in Panama, eld i Ruin*.Churches, Convents, Religious Procertiont, Holi day Peats, Interior of Churches, crossing the Isthmus, Chacrce River, with its betuuful scenery, formiDg. alto geiher, the most instructive and interesting exhibition The public may rest assured that every sketch In this Panorama was taken on the spot it represents; and as a work of art it has no equal. . Admission 25 cents; children under 10 years halt Open every eveniog during the week, commencing at 74 precisely. Doors open at 01. _ . . fry* Exhibition ever? Wednesday and Saturday of ternoons—commencing at a o’clock. ment will be mode with school.; children «hould !ioe ihi« pleasing andedlfylng exhibition. Imata.u Dancing Soliooi* TTENRY MEYER, or New York, respectfully inarms I the citizens of Pittsburgh that he wi.l open his DANCING SCHOOL about the Ist of April, when he will introduce the latest stvle of Coulbons, Ail, late from Paris. - treUjM:u fUisteltaiuons. /~iOD LIVER OlL—Warranted pore on draught, V Knßhbon.Clarke*^_ tCor Firai & Wood als T v^fs D PIIX y-srrucAMUM—^■{agsgrisar^. -pUEN-3 P^TER^-L.r^andsgaMor glgff SUGARS— N«*w Orleans Sugar ; St. Louis Powdered Sugar, do Crushed do; do Clarified do; do Loaf do; in store andfor [marSJ KING tc. MOORHEAD. OL.ABSES New Oilcans Molawes; St. Louie eugar-honee Syrup; St. James do do; , Battle Ground do do: tor sale by [matS] KINO A MOORHEAP, o°^S K — P ' Fime 1110 EAS. —Voting II) eon. Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Teas, in original packages, and packed in y P “' tagC9 ’ tor,t “ by KlNO A MOORHEAD. rnOBAUCU—Of the toUowine brand.: Ra.iotlAKob; I in.on’a; W H Grant’s; \VWier«’; Richard King », WH Hair’.; Barrow’. SO VSrV MOORHEAD sale by [mart) KING fc MOORHEAD. UNDKIES —assorted size*; Hon and Nail*; White Lead i Com Brooms t Beaver Buckets and Tubs, for saie by (mar6} KING & MOORHEAD. —HiED APPLES—IO bbls. super Dried Apples; IS sacks do do do; fc hI CK ETSON d UuAR HOUSE MOLASSES — 40 bbls. 8. H. Molobe SSne ß . Refinery, E M»ON. /viL MBAlr-OI our ° D 0 hand and V, oppo“uo |*C^»_Ho.=l. & c qr N ■fg^ sg:^»sii r! li igS!& l Z ALCORN. ULbEO own monumcwre, con siantly on hond,and for & jn»r7 ■ J rALCorn* :^lPJpsUigfte 3 h g>°^SpE3IALCO^ 0 TJREMIUM MUSTABD-Of our .own manufacture constanUy no hand and & A LCOBN. B" rtft) infltore ftJid for isle by S wM.pY£a,*ffl4b*rty«* ■* *•* t i ~- \’tv»;j'?a; (Sommmtalanii Jinatuial. THE PITTSBURGH BOIBDOS’ TttADB AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. FREDERICK LORENZ,) TO A. HILL, 5 Comkitikk run FEBnuAirr. C.ZDG, 5 Dally Review of toe Barkett. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, } Tuesday, March 11,1851. J The weather yesterday was delightful for pot door transactions. Bosiness generally, was .very brisk. Oar Canal is now in fall operation, the break at Gir ty’s Rnn'haviog been repaired. Nora—ln mast be borne in mind Ihal Uie quotations in our review are the wholesale prices, unless otherwise specified. In filling small orders ..our merchants ask a shade more. • FLOUR—Salna at tha wharf at 83,35 to 3,40. Sales are made at 83,60 to 8,66 by the dray load. . GRAIN—We aee no change in this article einco our last, therefore omit quotations. SUGAR—SaIes of 34 hhda. fair at 6*. MOLASSEB—We heard of one aalo of 70 bble. at 34c., 4 moa. COFFEE—Wo note Bales of 45 bgs at 121,4 uios. RlCE—Sales of 10 tea. at 4). VENISON—SaIes of 40 hams at 9c. BUTTER—SaIes of2o hegs at 7c. APPLES—Wo note sales or 70 bble. at the wharf at 81,12; from stores 1,25. POTATOES—We note sales of 40 blilß. pink eye and Neahannock, at 92 per bbl. DRIED FRUIT—We ha*e oo Bales to report, hot quote at former rate5:81,3701,50 for peaches, and 75 to 80 for apples. LAKE FlSH—Salesof 15 bble at 87,60. TIMOTHY SEED—Wo note sales of 22 bnßhcls at 92,25. WHITE LEAD—Sales of2oo kegs at $2 per keg, also 1,60 No 1 at 81,80. OILS—Wo have roported sales of 15 bblß. Lin seed at 98c; tard, No. 1,5 S to 60. BACON—This article continues firm, without any change in price. PORT OB' PITTSBURGH. 0 rear 0 incuts wains is ms oun.isl ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies, Reaver. 11 Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. *• J, M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Fashion No. 2, Peebles, fclirabelb. ** Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Redstone, Wool ward, Brownsville. “ J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor. Cincinnati. 1 ■ Washington^Maitiiv^Loolsville.; “ Redstone. Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do <■ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson. McKeesport “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newtao. “ Fashion,Peebles, Elisabeth. Keystone State,-Stone, Cincinnati. “ Pilot No. 2, Shook, Hockingpott. “ Wellsviite, Yeung, WhcfiUug" ** Diurnal, Conwolt, Wheeling. Reveille, Dale, Wellsvitte. “ Fort Pill, Miller, Nashville. and Hocktngport. l .fa Tittfine atearaer PACIFIC, Zakocb Ma.B' will leave for the above and tautmeat ffffomwry THURSDAY, at4 o’clock,P.H.. For freight or pac.agc, “PP l^ O WOOK?& 80N, No. <5l Water si. ? and 63 Front at ounß Clen’a mercantile Library As»o -* elation. r-IUERSQN’S LECTURES.—The disungoisbed Lec- Et«erP™fßAhPH WALDO EMERSON, of Ma-u, his been procured by the above Insumie Jo deliver to its members and the ciiitcns of Pittsburgh generally. a series of Lectures very lately prepared, and uponiote resting subjects. The course will comprise sut lectures on the Conduct cf Lift,” embracing the following to p,C*' _ i. Introductory. Lawsol Success; 11. Wealth; 111. Economy; IV. Power; V. -Culture; VI. Worship.- . Hie lectures will be given on Tuesdays, 1 hursday* andSalurdaya,sttcce»*toely—commencingon rhureday evening, Hamit Stub. The place and tunes ol meeting will be hereafter specified. Tickets for members single, or lor the course can be obtained by ihe Libratian,or of Messrs. Hcrsh, Wilkins and M’Knigbt, committee. Tickets for citiient single, or for the coarse, to be pro cured at nil the principal book stores, at J.jß. M Pad den, H. Sicbardßon ana F- II- Eaton**. mor7nAi WATCnE?,JK\VELRY, SILVER WARE, LAMPS, MILITAiIV GOODS, AC —During ihe alteration now being made in the front of my «tore, couioiner* will find me in the rear and on the *ccond story. wtihalarge aqdczeeilenl stock of all goods in my line, and prices unUfttaHylow. Watch repairing commuedasusuaim the shoosin second story. w. v>, \viLSOiVt • cornet of Market and Fourth sis* jMt Ron Street. MM? FOR RENT—A. new three story brick Dwr.u- JMingq HobsKfidtuatoon Ross, above liflh street; a l 0 n r C A °„^ IC,C 0nl "- S.CUTHBERT'Gen'?Ag", mirf 76 Smuhfield street aSDrtncr Fashion for 18511 •THIS nenautiil style of HATS received and fo. tale bv JAMES WILSON, ma ,7 comer of Wood si. end Diamond alley. Tgtaey for Different Lines of Paeket Ships. jggME'ASSENGER OFFICE,«|g§ 905 Ltatrrr sT. f ?imßcaoH. For P. W. BYRNES & C 0.,& South street, New York 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool; and 05 Graei/r ttrt/i New Orleans. HAS A LINE OP PACKETS every five Jays from Liverpool to New York; a Xine of Packed from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the lath of each month; a Line or Pocketato Baltimore on the JOIU o. eachraontb. Alw>-a Linoof Packet*ion the eth and 94th of each month from London and Portsmouth to N sight atwaysonimud, fur any amount, at the lowest rotes of discount; and all Information given concerning passengers, with i pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, P ja« 205 Liberty «u Pittsburgh. Found* ON THURSDAY, a sum of money, ia Bank Note*- which the o—r grn *£#«sss TcX' ° No. D 5 Market #irr«rt. A Card to Bailnen fllen, A YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pius bnrali, wilt nn extensive acquaintance ; who can command a cash capital of fromfi to 63,MM, u anxious to make an investment, and devote hie time to business as a partner, in Plusborcti or vicinity. febdO Please atfdress Past Office,JfexJVa. tie.'. ' SiMiTftoiaoe»u OX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rvas'a Btmmixo, Pitkin aOci/.Mrdsuty.lniaunWtiedmd I iAbntv metis. Bores of oil descriptions made and de livered at the shortest notice. tfcuin.iy Landscape Fainting. JASPER U. LAWMAN, Landscape Paint kb, Rooms, | Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story Spe cimen! may be seen by the patron! of the Art, at tho ab |SrmeL-John K. Holmes, Esq., Wffl. C Wsll.T A Utllier, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson. J.J. Gillespie. ilon. S. Jones, L. Harper __ _j£r!r- THE LEASE OF TilE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No. 69 Market street, with Firturea. aud a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established ness stand, ortC, of thebeston the street, aan be had on favorable terms, if application is made immediately to wbhu .0 ■ I> ltMß> B* • S Accounlant; Professor of Book Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. BrHaTCH. Esq ,of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. _ _ ' , ... Jolts D. Wiluams, Professor of Ornamental and Mer cantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Meicamito Education,can rely upon obtaining in this Institulkmevery thing that is advertised. rhere is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lec turers who will neither teach nor lecture in the placo; nornoAum&tiggirtgtAe jw&K« wthpiten of engravings, with the engraver’s name suppressed, and a name aflixeu nretending to hove “ executed n them with u pon. Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment Class from 8 in ihe morning ti* night. Jones’ Solution o t Jet, Ar.IOUID HUMAN HA IB DYE fortho changing ol wWie. red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or lei It color, in a few minutes. Price 60 cents and 91,00. "‘Sold by W. JACKSON,2IO Liberty street, Pniaburch. head of Wood. l°ecu AHEAD OF ALLI EXTRACT OP AMERICAN Olid. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNG9ON, 209 Liberty sveet. This powerfully concentrated pre paration} the medical virtues of which are found to be elghttimesthe strength of the original Yj|; It u put up in bottles at 25 and 27$ cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it ca far exceeds the original in power, as to render itthe N B The original Oil In its natural state as taken from the bowelnof the earth, can be had as above-Mil will bo found genuine. notwithstanding a certain finn claims to be the only Proprietors. '• *• dfcw-tf : : ' - ■- WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S Hew iatt»og»apMc HatoMUtament, 00 Market strut, between Third. 4 Fourth, IS NOW ready to famish every tanf of Lithographic work in the most elegant alyle, such as SAow Mils, Mapi, Portrait], Landscapes, Cards, BUI heads, and La. 6tij,printedin gold, colors, Ac. At the eame place Messrs. Moeser A Helmle have opened a Duwtno Sosooi, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac., with all poMi bleaccttraoyandeleganco, jalstly y... . ’;.'• - ; ':. -.,‘.vKV .M :■■ -/ ■?;■:** A P. M. DA.VIB, Auctioneer. - - . Landoa BooIU. A N extensive, rare and valuable cullection,including manyunique works on Antiquities, Theological. History. Poetry; •Art*, the Picturesque, Ac, Ac., Ac.j—r many of them spleuaidly colored engra vings; To he sold '.vilr.out reserve, by catalogue, on Saturday and Monday evenings; March 15th and 17th, at the Commercial Sales : Rooms, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. A.monglhem will be found—Ackerman's Necrrsm or : London, 3 vols.; ni:.'irto,’be.'ni'.;fhl cloreii plates; Hemp touts universal history of Ihe Bible, folio i Bowyer’s 11-. lustratcd Tecord of Important events in Europe, colored plates, folio; Camden’s Brcuania,2 vo!s, folio plates; Lord Herbert’s life Of Henry VIII, folio; History of Scotland, by David Scott,l volt folio; Kennett’s history of England, 3 vols. folio, many plntesi History of the wars in Ireland during- the reign of Elizabeth, 3 vols, 8 VO; Fort’s book of Martyrs j early and rare edition, 1 vol. folio plates; complete works ol Cicero, A vols, 4 to.; Rushwonh’a historical Collections, 8 vols. folio; Graphic Illustrations of Iho French .Capital, (incline engravings; Churchcll’s collections of voyages and travels, 6 vols. folio, several hundred engravings; Lucnn’s Pharsolia, translated by Rowe.folio; Grifhih’s'deecrlpuve account of Cheltenham, 10D fine plates, quarto; M’Phor on’s se cret history of Great Britain, 2 vols, quarto; Curtis’ Bo tanical Magazine, 8 vols., several hundred colored Mules Baklr’s ch’routcle oi-.thc Kings of England, 1 vol. folio, rare; Latham’s history of Birds, several hun dred plates,3 vols. quarto; Bihle-with notes and com ments. by Rev. W. Rider, fine plates,3 vols.-folio; ■ Works of Hogarth, 143 fine line angravlngs; Hosier's travels in Brazil, numerous colored plates, quarto; Bio graphical Dictionary,!!. vols-:S,ttt.;,Doda!ey’s. Annual Register, complete, from tho commencement, 1.53 to S C 7 ’vols 8 vo.i Stanley’s History of Philosophy,,. 1 voii folio; Monroe’s stroctafbnmlphysiology of Push-- es'.44Dlntesfolio; Pinkerton’sinouernAllas,fidcolorcd mips, atlas, folio ; Rnsscll’s'Hismry of England, 103 copper plates, l vol. folio; Harwny’s travclsin Persia, 2 vols. 4t0., plates and maps;.i Philosophical works of i Dr. Hutchison, 12 vols .plates tßell’s composition from morning and evening Prayer, JWCtig., 4to ; Valerian<m Hieroglyphics, folio plates;. lligtpry oF London, many ' colored plates'; Guthrie’s Historical and Geographical Grammar,2 vols quarto; Native jpjcturcsqqe views tit ■ Parts, quarto fine plates; Carieatdrris by Howland Rich atdson; Ac., folio colored; Beblia Sacra, 2 vols. folio, . Vuleato; Echard’s History- ofEdglund,3 vols. folio; Feddes’ Life of Cardinal WoUey,-Fyol. folio; Heyleus’ History-of tho World, 1 vol- folio; Pictorial illustrailons of New Zealand,7o fine plates;-iVorks-of Jacob Beh men, 3 vols, 4 to; charaetern of Theophrastus, nume rous portraits, Ac., Ac., Ac. . , , , Full particulars In Catalogues, which can he obtained at the Auction Store. . - P. M. DAVIS, inarltl Anctioneer SHIRTS AND CLOTHING ordurfieiL—On Tuesday morning, Hth iust, in 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* Uoomti» corner of Wood etd. tifiu Mrecu, will.ba “Old on O credit of 9D days, on sums over 8100, for ap proved paper, 50 dozen new. alyls fancy Shim; sQdoz hickory Shirts;. 20 doz Denim Overalls; 80 super while Shirta. linen bosoms, Ac.; a targe assortment of season able Clothing; also, French antf English broad cloths; black and Taney cassimcres; samnets; vestings; serges; linings., &c.« &c.~ [tnarlOl 1- -DAVIS, Aoetr. TrERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Adjoining AUe- V cbeny city Tuesday evening, March at 8 o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* .Rooms, cor net of Woodland Fifih streets) will be sold by order of the Administrator of John Fmdcy, Jr, deceased, that very valuable Lot of Ground, -having a front of 72 feet on BagalcyS Lane, aud extending back 120 feet to Fay ette street, (adjoiniftgresidenecvof David Fitzsimmons, Esq ,) on which is erected a very desirable Two Story brick Dwelling Uooso, with all- the modem convenient ccs.rceentfy Sued upin a superior manner. The grounds are tastefully laid ouL, having,Shrubbery, Fruit, Trees, Ac., of choice description*, and m Pump of excellent xerncr. Tcm:i,one*siith cash; remainder in five eqaal annual payments, without inierept. .Possession given immediately, (marlO) ‘ /*«~M» DAVIS, Auet‘r. J ABIES McKERNA* Auctioneer. SHOE STORE AUCTION; —On Wednesday, March 10th, at 1° o’clock ; m the forenoon, will be commenced, the sate of iha entire stock of Boots and Shoe*. Ac., of.B: S. aUuod,.ai hw store, wuluu two doors of the corner of Markeiftr.d Liberty xttecu. • The assortment is very extensive, and was selected particularly for customer trade. Among/which are men an! women’s wear of every;description, Also, Tranks,Caps, Carpet Bug*, Ac. The articles will he sold in lots to suit ail classes or purchasers. Sale con tinued day.and nigh', aMil al 1 are di• P? rcd o!. mailt JAMErI M'KENNA,AueTr. w. a, m»CASITI«EY, Auctioneer. FOREIGN” AND DOMESTIC £ANIY. AND STA« PEE DRY GOODS h* commenced on Tuesday 100 cioeft A. M„tbe sal* of ihe Fnncj' fltfsiffiipw Store* No 31 Smith field street, second door frowTiapsorner oF Second street, and continued day and night until a|i are fo.d — Araoag the article* are o Jariie lot of Foreign and Do mestic Staple. Dry Goods and fancy ar*' only been purchased nfhofMimcin for cseh, arid roe*t be to tin bidder, aa the owners are quilting the tha articles may-be mentioned in. pat English broad cloths; ratted color?; caasineus, tweeds, piaidiMttttucte, d merino*, cashmere®, £inchum*» cai uckmjr, mmkeena, blcaclicd and -ut drilling, Irish l cravats, suspenders, paicitrihread,• buttons, kid and silk glovee. ladies’ i lam and cans, edgings and inserting? fancy articles usually .ihe i)i Those in want of exay tirs4MC*MU that i glecl ti> attend the sate, as baxgaiu? . i The sate will be po* tive. . | mar 6 \V. G. M'CARTNEY, Auet’f. ffIBESE Trasses are most confidently recommended I to i tie afflicted for the radical cure of Hernia or Bup’ turt. They retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patient, and have been known, in many instance*, to effect a speedy care. For «>ale by KFABER M’JDOwKLL, mar 3 140 Wood >t Stonpea Shoulders. SHOULDER BBACES.-' r hesa Braces are essential- It adapted to those whose professions in bfc render the inclined posture neeesisry. To tile consumptive, the sedentary, and all those who, in their daily pursuits, have contracted th* habit of stooping, this Shoulder Brace Is inestimable. It prevent; the shoulders from falling forward ou the chest, expands tho dimensions of the,chamber in which the Lungs and Heart are con tained. and give* buoyancy in the whole name; thus, in it« action, counteracting the principal causes which lent! to disease in tboie important organs, and to a numerous train of nervous HI,, to which < io "’■V'V arostibirci. For sale by KEYfeER A M’DOWfcLL, n-.arn )do Wood si Dr. Fitch’* Abdominal Supporter. ffMUs iostrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with I unparalleled racers.. The effects produced by it aro truly wonderful, in all those cases where abdomi nal support Is needed, from weakness ol the. abdominal musclcfc It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which .mend that comp lain,. For sale by HFA SLB A M tfKW SPRING GOODS I I Afd’fcrtfiwfi No. 75, fourth si. $ th« Diamond. THE fQbfcriber is now receiving from the Eastern ciiics a beautiful, choice und desirable stock of the newest fabric? and designs from the London and Faria M ” rk 'h ? PfiLY(; AND SOMMER Dll V HOODS, Purchased in the New York and Philadelphia Market* at the lowest cash price?. Emi'ractngcvcry variety of the newest ami richest styles, and luteal importations of French. English and German Goods : among the leading | article* will be found thei following: ! Paris printed Borage do Lames, from Iff cunts to the finest quality- . \ French and English Lawns, from t2j cent?, to the finest Quality manufactured. Superior bleached Muslins, iromejio 121 cents {?■ yd. French Work Cellar*, new style, from JO cents to the beat article imported. ..... French and Enj&ah Ginghams, from 12J cents io ihe best quality in the market. English and American Cnintzcs,riom to 12$ cents & yard. Rich Paris printed and embroidered Muslins and Or gandies 1 new style plain and figured English Poplins; French Borages, rich styles; super black Gro do Hhina Silks; fancy figured Silks ; super changeable Silks nnd Satin do Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombasines, and a beau tiful assortment of black and..colored Alpaccas, and French Thibet Cloths. Chameleon Silk ami Turk Satin Shawls; superior Her nanna Silk Tissue ami Borage Shawls; Cashmere, Thibet, Brosha anti Mous d* UaincSh n\v)s. FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, French work Capes ami Collars; now style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Rdkfs nml Cravats; black and colored Kid Glove»; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Gloves and Milts; Silk, Worsted nod Cotton Hose \ together with alnrge a»d;compleic assortment of Para* noiß and Umbrellas. : - GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. French and English Clolho, Cassimetes ami Vesting#*; Sila Shirta and Drawers;■ Fancy Cravats; Linen Cam bric aud Silk lldkfs; together with a splendid assor mentof Glove*, Hosiery and Suspenders, | DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Russia Diaper ami Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Cassinettn and Keniucky Jeans, Oottonades; Bed Tick ings: Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, Ac. Tho customers of the boose and all cash buyers, arc Requested to call and give the above goods an early ex* animation. The stock is large and complete in every variety and style, all of Ute latest imporutions, and will be sold at the very lowest msrxekt pricks. ABSALOM MORRIS, 75 Market street PRINTING PAPER.—-a superior lot of double me* dium Printing Paper, 27x37; and imperial, 22x32, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book aud Paper Dealer, cor Market A 2nd sts mniB DRESS SILKS-Just received, 20 pieces assorted styles spring Dress Silks, at marl A: A. MASON A CO’S. Notice. * ' Clkvbland A Pittsburgh Railroad Office, ) Rocenna, Feb. 24, 1851, \ THE STOCKHOLDERS of the “Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad Company,” are hereby notified to meet at the office of the Company, in Ravcuna, on Fri day, the l4lh day of March, instant, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ lo take into consideration the amendments to their Charter, passed February 19th, 185 L authorizing the construction of the Akron Branch, and for other purposes, maid CYRUS PRENTISS, Pres’t. WOODEN TYPE.—Wooden Type, from the manu factory of Wells A Webb, furnished at short no* ice. PY IfebSOJ W, S. HAVEN. TOADIES FINErDRESS GOODS Receivcu and I i opened this morning, Poplins, Tissues. Barege De Laines, Mous De Latnea, Lawns, Ac,, Ac., choice spring stylos, and very desirable patterns. tebs* a. a. Mason &aco. ONG CLOTHS ANDIRISH LINENS— ; 14 cases super aud super extra Long Shawls i 3 do do do ; Irish Linens ', Of the most approved manufacture just openedtat feb24 . . A. A. MASON A COJ3. siwiii# t >* Q ■# i New Patent Truisee. X.'. ■>'' 4 ■ ■■■ >•«?■» 1 _ t Y TELEGRAPH. sorted Nzpretily for the Daily Morning Pott ttSCtirTO BT LIOHTNIKO-PaiBTXD BT STIUM CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.,/- Cihciwhati, March 10. The question was taken lo*nighl on the adoption of the new Cohetitution and carried—yeas 79, nays 14. There were 123 Whig* voted in the affirmative. SPECIAL SBSSIOH.OP THE SENATE. Washutotob, March 10. Senate.— The appointments of Ogden Hiffman, JK, Dial. Judge: of California, and.T. Batter King Collector at San Francisco, were confirmed to-day. By the law of 1860 the mileage of the members o( CaUlornia ia limited to the nearest 7pnte within; the U. B.—the House botwithstandiug has allowed mile age for the Jale session by the Panama route. , Senator Gwin submittedtie case to the Judiciary Committee, and it is understood they will report gainst the Panama route and against constructive mileage for the eilra session, otherwise Gwin would be entitled to $ll,OOO for mileage since De cember. ; . _ '* Mr. Ritchie’s case goes over to the next session. Mr. Casa defended himself against an editorial In this morning’s Republic, in relation to, his letter to Kellogg relative to the River, and Harbor Bill. ! Mr. Rhett defended South .Carolina fromfalae and' erroneous statements contained in Houston’s letter to Gen. Hamilton, published in yesterday’s Union. This gave rise to an exciting debate between Rhett, Houston and Butler, which was terminated by a joke from Hale. * .' ' : ! A communication was received from Gales and Seaton declining to publish, after, this session, the dally debates of the Senate—referred. The judiciary commit.ee reported adversely toaU lowing mileage to California Senators by the Panama route. The executive session adjooroed Philadelphia, March ;IQ. Hon. H. Clay arrived in this city on Saturday and left this morning for N. York. He isespected lost* tend a grand Clay Ball at Niblo’e, this evening, and to sail on Thursday for Havana in the Steamship Georgia. .The Annual Commencement of the University of Maryland took place to-day, when a largo number graduated. The National Intelligencer of this morning says (bat the rumor of Ewbaok having been appointed Commissioner of Patents is unfounded. New Yoak, March ID. The Georgia arrived on Saturday night, from Chagres, with $500,000 and 320 passengers. < MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, evekrio.] New Yobs, March 10. Cotton.. Advancing; sales of middling uplands at IH. Flour. .Steady at 4,4404,50 for common western and Slate; New Orleans, 4,6204,81 ; round hoop Ohio, 4,7604,93, Grain. .Nothing doing in wheat; yellow c0rn,651 <366. • Pork..old mess, 12,87; new, 13,60; prime old, 10,00; new, 11,26. Tobacco..ln demand ; Ky, 10012. Hemp.. Very firm at 135 for American dew rotted. Lead.. Firm ; for Galena, 5k Is asked. Linseed Oil*.More firm at 76. Whiskey. .2310241. Coffee.. Steady at Uj for Rio. Phicabelehia, March 10. Colton..Demand limited. F10ur.,4,60 for city consumption ; prices ranging from 4,50 to 6,00 for common and extra brands; fancy lot* at higher rates. - Grain.. Red wheat, 1,00 ; rye, 65 ; yellow com, 59* ; cats 431. • Whiskey. .Bbls 24 ; hhda 211022. Baltkiobe, March 10. Flour.. Dull at 4,37. Grain*.Wheat: 953398 for red,and 1,0001,12 for while. Corn : white and yellow, 68055. Oats, 40 042. Rye, 68. -Provisions. .Firm ; old mess pork, 12,87; new 14,60. Lard..9lo9*. Bolter. *BOl2. Cheese..7lolo. Coffee.. Rio, 101011. Whiskey. .24025. Cihcinhati, March 10* The river has fallen 2 feet and is now stationary. Flour.. Receipts light and prices firm; sales at 3,4503,47. Whtekey, .Dull at 20 ; prices declining. Clover Seed.. Advancing : sales at 5,50. Provisions. .Quiet but firm. Bacon shoulders; 5| eidea, deliverable in May, al7l. Lard. .No 1, Bc. Stray. CAME io the premises of the subscriber, in the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, on or about the 9th of December, 1850, a black and white spotted Sow, with five Pigs.— The owner is requested to ccrae forward, prove proper ty, pay charges iind take them away. . mai9:3t L. W. SMITH. PAPER HANGINGS—sparao sblsctios.— Will he received by first canal arrivals, a new and choice assortment of French and Eastern Paper Hangings in gold, damask, boquet and plain patterns, together with a large lot of cheap satin and common paper*, mar? W. P. MARSHALL, 85 Wood st. SUN DRIES— GO sacks prime Kentucky Feathers; 300 has. Dried Peaches ; 117hhds. Sugar; 230 bbls. Molasses ; SO boxes superior S's Tobaccoj 150 bbls.'Tnr; 10 do Tanner’s Oil; 15 do Cloverseed; CARSON A M’KNIGHT. 94 Water street. For sale by mar 7 ISH—Mackerel, No*. 1, 2 and 3; ?had, in whole «ui<Hialf barrel*; Herrings in picltle; CodFisn in casks; For sale by feb2l '.ALEXANDER KING. 1 ? POTATOES— CO bbls. first-rate reds, dry, mealy and sound, for [marTl WM. DYER. TTAtJT "SATURN AVISiE—IS hhds. Haul: Saturn XJL Wine; 30half do do; In etorc and for sale by marl MILLER & RICKET3QN. mo LET—A Warehouse. situate between Wood and JL Market* and running intongh from Front to Second meet, recently occupied by Scaife & Atkinson. 9CAIFE, ATKINSON & OKRLY, No. 119 Front sf. ECONOMY CRAB CIDER—2O bbU. Economy Cider in store and for pale by marl MILLER & RICKETSON. EG BUTTER—U keg* Butter just rfceived andfoi . sale by [mat4l MILLER A RICKETSON. PALM OIL—I,OOO Bh. Palm Oil in store and forsate mar, 1 MILLER & RICKETSON. C'lL.vßtrr WINE—I 4 lihda. Bordeaux Claret Wine > 20 boxes do do Nedoc y - MILLER & RIOKETSON. Summer Arrangements. iJiH 1851. VIA THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! Onlv 36 ifotlrs to Philadelphia' - o~t OOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES It 0 f splendid new Troy buUt Coaches Tor Bellidays birt. and from thence 243 m Je* by the New Pennsylva nia Rauroad. to Philadelphia, Hew York and Baltimore! TVoie lArough only 3d hours. Coaehei i totU leave ream mor nine at 8 o’clock, A. M.. 1 o’clock,?. M. and 8 o’clock, P M Extras—lo leave at any lime, always in read-. This is the most direct, comfortable and exped - t one route to the Eastern cities. Passengers for Balti more take the New Railroad at Harnsburgh direct on the arrival of the Care at that place. N R—The only office for the above Lines under the fit Charles Hotel, No. 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh, mart ’ W. R. MOORHEAD, Agent. T _ ~.Tf tTIMS • •- JOHN HAFT, JB. i.mv«.um o. wit.uifl.nig & co., WHOLESALE AND RETT AIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And- Dealers in nntfVTOY PEODtCK AND PIIXfIBURQH MANCFACTUBKS, i ‘ Corner cf TTood and Fifth sir«ta, mitts Pittsburgh. B LANK BOOKS.—The largest stock of Blank Books, of every description, In all styles of bindery, is of fered for sale, at the lowest rates, at. '* : ler “ ' W.S HAVENS' Blank Book Sioto, cornerof Market and Second streets. Merchants ore requested to call and examine our Me dium and Demi Blank Works, whioh ate offered at low rrpricci than they have been sold in tMscity. Imar? pOXfISH-8 Nos, galand 833 Liberty street. PITTSBURGH Qs? lfo^ in ™“tSp a l Instructor in Professor of Pen-WV, Mercan ,ilSPH at WAW», Esq, Lecturer on Corrimercial L Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of “ISiSStSSSBfielXj'inUM Reference to any of the city merchants. ■ tieclO • ''' ' . •; • '•. '-J .//!• : >’-',l V ‘ ? i -'" -'•■'.v.'...'..•• ’h--v.... •£. % H *{■’’■'.''■_■■ ■ lr ,v *v '•* V.' ■ ■■ »■' ,? ».* -! \ t J,T. *' V> -i. ' , c : n.J-i-, white P FOE 25CENTS.- ?na«®iBK e .t°To S “white a, .aow and the breath odiferously sweet, 0 «a t SK-rtv street Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, MO Libertysiree. head of Wood. ' . ■ - ■ - L ° - Dr. Rogers’ Syrap of JLlverwort and T“ ''and'-' CAHCHALAGtAi For ths complete cure of. Coughs t Colds, Influenza , Asthma , Bronchitis* Spitting<fßlood,and all other Lung ■ Coinplatntstendtngio CONSUMPTION. - Tfcla syrap contains no Op\um, Calomel, or any.mlnera! whatever, but is composed entirely, of .those Roots, Herbs, and vegetable substances which nave a specific influence upon theXungs,and their connected organs. .Its immediate effect is to allay ail irritation, and gently, remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the Throatand Air-Passages; thus relieving the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other causes which give rise toil. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone to the Lungs themselves, thereby enabling them more thoroughly to remove - from, the blood those impurities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so much mischief fn the system, and lay the foundation for incu rable CONSUMPTION. It also exerts a decided action upon the skin, and assists natuT&in expelling, through the Exhalentsj much of that morbid matter which would otherwise be thrown backnpon theXangßfthusrelieving . - them of a port of their work, and rendering the system I pare and healthy. When tubercles areforming, it checks I their development and furtherprogress-; or if ulceration | has tafcen pfacoi it assists the Xungsin throwing off the corrupted matter, sootheathe irritation, healsthe nicer ated cavities, and restores them again to healthy action. This Medicine, therefore, is : hot a pafltafiM merely, which only relieves for the time.betng, but is a thorough curative t as it strikes at the very tootof the disease, and by removing it, removes at once all its remote and at tendant consequences, Tius is its distinguishing char ortrrvtw—a property possessed, in equal power, by no 1 other medicine of like nature, now before the public; CIHCUXAEBV&C.V 1 As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain I the nature and meritsof this article; the Proprietors hive I published a new Circular, giving \he kistory of tkis Medi -1 cine the nature, sc n of its principal Ingredt- I entsivthe cflect they are -designed to have upon the I Lungs andXiver, and a copiotJA reference to the \ persons j whonave been cured bytt—giving their names and i dences, even to the street and the number. Those who 1 are troubled with a Cough, or whose Xunga are in-the } least affected.arc earnestly desired. to- call upon ithe 1 Agents named below, and procure one of these’Pam phlets. Itcanbe bad gratis,and will well repay apertisal. [..The ** Suits on HcaUhl r and.“ About taking’Cola?' may ! be worth to yourself and family ,/ : HUNDREDS OP-DOLXAEB, . i I jo the shape of Doctors’. Bills saved, besides being the j means of life. " i Baltikobe, March 10. Sachisour confidence in its'virtues, that we are will} injr to tearrufllthiflMedicine in every case ofnuruOold (where used according to the directions on page 7ih of the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each .pottle), and where the person is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by retaining the bottle within twenty four hoars’time, : : THE MONEY wi’ vill be retained, E7* See page 3d of the pamphletm tide the wrapper ofeach bottle. . . > : ID* Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Jiugarr’ Syrup of hvf-: ERWORT, TAR, and.CANCiJALAGUAj and. lot no other be palmed on-to. you. , . . v . i . CACTION.— Non* genuine, unless there is on the bus wrapper, a note qf handy signed with a Pen t by A, L. BCOVILL A CO. Cough:and Diseau of fourteen months standing Civrcd After being given op twice by eminent Physicians! Alb/Utt, Jone9th,lB49. ] Messrs. A»JL Ecovill £ Co.—l herewith forward to' you ; a Certificate of a Cure, effected by yoor Compound Syrup Of Liverwort, Tar and Canchaiagua. The CougK and expectoration was of fourteen months standing, ana, had baffled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in New York, Albany and Cooperate wn r Tam the person in whom the cure was effected, and aa I.had previously no faith in patent medicine« r I have eince.uned/iton others, and have become satisfied ot its value. Mine was as great a cure as was ever performed,-as I had, duringmy sickness, been givenvp tvnee by my physicians. I have. now. commenced my business, oner taking, / think, abonteigAtbcpki..-. • TJIOS^C^PAULDER. '/vi.i'-: ■ ' *“r* - ■V-'* ••« • •"\ ~v . •.■*• '• : f •'•••-• ..•” 4 V ‘ t’■ it. V. t f> %•.*. \VS w Eg=il fi-. ■. "\'S. K X -\r-', t i. */'*.< • 4- HOPEI JBVHR. WONDERFUL CUREBM BLEE&ING AT THE LUNGS. CUItED. SKK HOW PItOJIPTET IT ACTS. . . . , ! , . Btatanint of Mr. A Lang, Baker, No. 388 Pearl street, N. y.—A few days before fast Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Langs, leaded in a Hommopathic physician, but bis medicine did not aecni to help me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try Dr. Bogm’ Syrup of Ltcmoon, Tar ana Canthdlagwr. Before I had taken up the third haul*, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough war gone, aitdJ/elt os well as>ual. aly health ia now food. I consider it a moat excellent medicine, ana cor iaJly recommenditto my friends. IT&u -atatement teas madttoiha PfOvriiUir3 l Marefit2th i lßSo.'\ . : ' j - : J 3* This whole paper might be filled with letters si ar lo the above, /torn iha& who have bun FOR SALE.whofeaale and retail* by A: L. SCOVJLL t CO., Proprietor* at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL. No.3lsJßroadway, New York, to whom ail or i ders for;thc Medicine, ani-letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, postpaid. • . t . . r ALSO, for sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 57 WoQd street, Wholesale Agent foT Pittsburghand vicinity rO* M- Carry and H. P. Behwartz, Allegheny. City, Townsend, I Carr A Co., Mfl&ehaster; A. Patterson, BlnninghMa.:*•« large bottle, 81,00, or six bottles for 55,00. Tin Rooflagi mHEkffl&criberstake this method to inform property I Uouse*bullderß, and all others interested, that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, .in j all its branches. Tfaeirekill and experience in thlspart of the business, bas hitherto enabled them to five enure satisfaction. And they-hope, tharby conunningjbe same policy of rising the best materials, tmd emptojrmg skillful workmen* to keep up this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Hoofing was hew, or-jast brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the subject would justify us in extending our views oq its superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the 6th day of June, 1844Joearly seven year* ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing iu this place. .From that up to the present time, we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that, have been erected in this county, we have given our views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And tune, the great tester of all things, has but too clearly.proven the correctness of our opinion. Again, if we place Tin in juxta-posiuon, with Slate as a covering for houses, we think that tin will bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages.- These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can. be made ranch flatter—thereby saving materials, in the. length of rafters, brick in the gable ends—making the | house easy of access in case of a fire, and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when un is used the gutters are worked la, thereby saying the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac., things indispensible on slate roofs. If further reasons were deemed necessary, we coold offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been ad vanced, as it is a well known feet that New York and othereasi ern citiesvery generally prefer even tin costly and splendid buildings, notwithstanding they have afiilfsupplyof slate attheirdoors. With these remarks we will leave the subject with those interesiea, add will take pleasure in giving farther informaUon when called JOHN DUNLAf ® W., corner Market and Second sta. Private Diiewti. • r > _ DR. BROWN, No. ftl DIAMOND ALLEY. Devotes, his entire attention to an omc» ©practice. His t dsiness ismostly confinedtc Prinow or Venereal Diseases, and sueh pain* ful affections, brought on by imprudence youthful indulgence and excess. ; ' Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonon hea.Gleetf Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Imtmritv ol Ihe Blood, with ail diseases o._ the venereal potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month- Fy Srapresiions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervo u sAffe c lio n s, pains in the Back and Lornsilrnla. lions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully Seated ° Fourteen years’ practicejlfour in this city! enables Dr* Brown toofferassorances of speedy cure to all who may come under his caie. •. • Office and private consulting rooms, 66 Diamond ay. , fTr* Charges moderate. novold&wly ThEUMATISM.—Dr. Brown s newly aiscovrea rem frv cdy for Rheumausmls a speedy andcertainfemedjf for that painfuHrcmble. It never fails. ■. _ : ■ r ■ ROffice and Private Consnltanonßooms No. 65, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The ;Doctor is always « home. ; ■-■■■l lantß-dawir ■ "tho Baman Body must Porsplre, . . . (so bays NAguand - w . TO HATE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, ; , And nersonawho do not perspire are liable to the most Anll p6tBO DISGSsT IN O SKfN DKEASES. Buy ft, and the reador is again assured, Fwould not cruelly sell it forthe above, unless I knew it to be all I state Those who ate liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLE3H, will find this not only a core, but a preventive; and I can now only add; that any one affyeied with, any of the above; or similar diseases, will find this sill and even more (admirablein its propertied than laiaw- . . swsteg decSO - . APS OP PENNSYLVANIA. —Received on coa for .al. »ingljr,.at uMaaU f riea ■gS" tTnH m corner of Mattel and Foarthstg. —nnn ACRES OF LAND in Jeffowon county for 000 salT Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at ,Of - ffebfe A. WILKINS fc C&. a scientific Hair Tonic Kentorer ~ I . NDBEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 371 cents: Those I A_ who have used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know 1 itsexoeUeni who have not, we assure 1 it to possess the following qualities. It wul force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to mow, Slop it falling oil, cure scurf ordapdrufl; and make ! fight; red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing thehair softahd silly , nothing can exceed makesit trnly beautiful and 'keeps it so. It Is, indeed, the most i economical, yet snperior article for,the hair, ;- — Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S Store,2lo Liberty sty head of 'Wood, Pittsburg. Price 37i centa, SQ cents and 1 91,00. .. , ■ -■ . >.> -it- iJli-i",^i r ,.*r. ■ .>-.'• V ■>..•. •• r .i' ; •: -v, £■{. • ' Notice* TXTB have associated.!. Gabsirss Coviur.'with as in V? the Exchange and Banking bnslaess. - : • • • f * WM. H, WILLIAMS & CO. Pittsburgh* Jan’y.l^SSl.— wm. n. 'wiluams.• •*j. b. h?vay.V *•'* •«• -x. o.cow a wia; h. wiuuns BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NOBTH SAST COHUBK OF WOOD AXD TXn&X> &TBZSSS. ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec tions promptly attendedto. (]aWsm N. HOLMES & SQKB, OAVn 21BU07S1) TSStB BABXUa AMP- BXCSABOB OfflCZ • 7*a No. 67 iUarfert doors tdtow old Hand, N.-HOIiMES * 80NS,_ ThANKEHSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Del ri lere in Notes, DreftSi Acceptances, Gold, Silver end end.Wettent Aii the cities ilironghoiitihoUni-. atreeia, - ■■':,••- ; -;r :••■ - ' '■■'■- r, Domestic and foreign Exchange, , aniEzcAsngti, EXCHANGE! AHD BASKISB HOUSE William A. Mill & ©©., 64 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. fly iMiEßgirsJAowep ett rout pgposna.. [etigtta iixirn ruittSß. . - ■ .. . ■ tnwean aAiai. • KRAMBB. RAHM. ; - . BariAettand Brokers, **; Foreign ana . BomestießOk, Bitts of-Exchange Certificate* if Dtpot* , itfßankNotcSjUnd Coin. ; ' a . Comer of Tbirt and’Wood »tßi,diiecilyoppofiito,ino bJ Charles Hotel; _ . . _ 1 may 29 „iHKI H O a oTtrSß'. JESSE CAROTHERS & C 0„ 1 rJO IS, WOOD STREET, PITISRURGp. Cnrceht money receiveddn deposit. , j, . Collections made on alTtheptmoipai muetoftna Cm tod Stales. [anglily ■ PATRICKS & FRJ END, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BHOKBKSt No. D 5, cobker Wood .Ajro'DiiHono 67BKKt0j' . ■ ’ . • ... PimbuTCh. Pa. tm»yt IiaBHOOU ......XBOS.BAMIHT. BOOS rf. BABGEHT. BANKEBS and exchangf. brokebs, and Europe, for sale in surasto soiipurchaaera. CUBRENTAnd parftuidsrecetted budepowo. • COLLECTIONS madeonaUpartt of the Union, attho • lowest rates.'- wpll-ly CENTRAL~ PENNBYI/VANI HOOSE* V ot-Em &00, j „ XTOTE3, Drafts, Checks, &c. collected, asd tUfflil* l\ tancestnide upon favorable tends. - - ■ . ■. may22:tf •-Hi £L BRYAN,- Cashier. : ffn&t^ya&ttrgA,.May 18,1850/! - v.i .-. . : r-.._ Blecliaatcs Banlt. ‘-gmiBra>aßgTLDms t gOTOm ABOVEMAEXST STBSttt. ' THlSBANKisaowbfcpared to do business. Open from, 0 A. M. to 3 ,r. hi. ■ SPy^ff p^kBELL , Casbler . g.w.taylos, 113 SECOND STREET, 1 - COMMISSIONER AND BIU>>BRQiU2R' STRICT attention will be given to all business on* trusted to his caro. Pittsburgh manufactured artt cles always on Hand, or procured onahort rotfee. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, .AC., negotiated on .favortu ble terms. . Advances made if required. ' toetZfctf RAFfSON SAN FRAJNCISCOj Californlflulor • sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS & FRIEND, No. 95 Wood st. ■ : , focaD 2 Tu Great Btmedufcr Consumption of At Lung), Aff * lima of At Liver, Asthma, Brmehitis, Fobuor Weak non cf At Breast or Ltmgt*and other ofiistum* qfAe WMTARsifesAMioFCHEBBJMa a _ W toe herbal'medlciaf, composed WttD . CssßßTß&Bxand the genioinolcsLAi® MOSS (tae latter imported expressly for ibis purpose,) the rare medical virtues of -which are also combined by a new; chemical process with the ertractof tar,thus Tendenng; mewaole; compound the most certain and efficacious remedy over “discovered for CONSUMPTION'OF^ri&^OTOS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Dr. Wra. Y. Banks, Of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect' able Drugeist in that delightful us thht the«ue of'Wiatat’s Balsam ,of wild Cherry is un* | paraneled. Thbdenmnd"£6r it thathe caa : scarcely keep himself supplied with it: He his r ßtoV>»'tnedicineB for lung affections. Some ofmesh were esteemed good and some gave mmponuyrtuef.- . But since he has had’ Wistaria Birisamof Wild Cherry a number of the moat serious cases were complete* ea red by its use, “I never sold a medicae;” says the doc tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had In cukes ! 'Wherever Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ry is inttoducedyit at once attains that tnghreputation it so richly deserves. What can prevent its sale whenon every hand can be witnessed Us wonderful cures! The worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous iCougn, (and also those that are of long standing,! Bronchitis or Consumption Un its early,stHges) are always cured bv this remarkable medicine. : ■ HEREDITARY CdNSUhTPTIONi .. Guredby-WUtariflßalißmofWlldC&Qßy* PLslaAirr Ridge, Hamilton cd.. 0., Sep. 27,1850. J.l>. Park-Star Sir: I take the liberty of advising von of the benefit that T have derived from the use <2 —.. Dr. Wistaris Balsam of Wild CheiTy. ,I was prostrated by that terrible Bcourge,Consumption,in Maylast. The attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of my. family, (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption.: I was afflicted with nearly all t»f the worst featurea of the disease: 4 had a distressing cough and expeetOiated a rteat deal of blood, hectic fever, severe painsinthealdo and chest, cold chills, alternating wiihfluahe.s /of heat and copious night sweats, • -V i; ' I was under ihc care of-a skilled physician from the time I was taken sick until about six weeks kince, being then about helpless, and mv friends considering ray case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of oar physician’s skill, advised the use of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ry. •v • * . r .*. . * • . • I have-taken four bottles of >the medicine,' and now consider myself perfectly well. I make this statement to induce others that are: afflicted as I havebeen, to make trial of Wistaris Balsam of Wild Cherry, which 1 »r un<ier f. Crows Ponrr, Lakeco, la., June 15,1849. J. D Sir: As l .have aaeCp commisseTa tionfor the afflicted, permitme to give you a:brief histo ry of mv afflictions, and the benefits derived from tbq 2e of “Dr. Wistaria BaUam of-Wild' Cherryln July, 1844.1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character t which left me in a very debilitated state,; when In the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which redaced me to such an extent as to give mo the appear ance of A confirmed' consumptive; Ilabored tinder a severe cough, expectorated a great deal, 'and was trou bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from my X continued in this state, gradually siukitig under the disease, until January, 1847, until I was again attacked with fever.. Myextrcmities, especially my feet, : were 'constantly cold, .and'almost losttheir feeling. Under these circumstances it may be truly Baid that I was a livmgAfceleton. _I finally aeter* mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wistaris Balsam of Wild.Cherm una from the firet week that I commenced taking it I can date a gradual recovery.: I continued its use sixmonths, at the end of which time l was cured, and have enjoyedgood health ever aincA and cheerfully racpmipepd'theßal sam to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs,end would say to-those commencing its-Use not tribe dis couraged, if two or three bottles ao notcffect a cure, but persevere aa I have done, and I have no,doabt but nine cases out of ten vrillbe blessed with renewed health aa I have been. \ JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to theft AJ/iicud faith Duatses tho Zxtngs and 2?r«wi . Will miracles -never cease! .More, evidence of Its, surpassing health restorative virtues! ■. ■, Messrs. Sanford 4* Park :; I tafco ibis opportunity of informing you of a most remarkable euro peabrmod on me bV the use of Dr. Wistaris, Balsam of. wild Cherry. - Inthe year 1840 1 was taken with the inflammation, of the bowels, which I labored under tOr six; weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 18411 was attacked with a severe cold, which seated Usetf upon mv lungs, and for, the space of three years I waa con* fined to my bed. I trifed alt kind* of medicines and ove -3 variety of aid without benefit ; and thus I; wearied ong unulthe winter of l&4s,when I heapd ofDr. Wia tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. My friends persuaded me to give it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself for the change of another world. Throughthelt solicitations I was inducedto make use of the genuine Wiitaris JBaisam of 'Wild Cherry. The effect was truly astonishing. After five years of affllction and suffering! and after having spent four or five hundred,dollars to no . purpose, ana the best and most respectable physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon rostored to emir© •healm by theblessingof God, and the. u*e of Dr. Wit tar’s Balsamof .Wild Cherry. . - ~ May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wistaria-Haham of Wild Cherry. YcuiSjjespectfony; 'W.H.BAKER; ; TOe genuine Wistaris Batsaja of Wild-Cherry w has ' a fhc simile of the signature of-Hebry Wiatar, M. D* Philadelphia, and “ Sanford & Park ” on a finely exe cntedateel. engraved wrapper. ; No other can bo genu- In©, ' .. Sold by J.D. PARR, (successor to SanfordA Park,} Fourth and Walnut streets,;;Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West, to wbom. all order* mast beaddressed. ,_ r ... - J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; I. Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahuesiock 4;Co, rttis burgh; XA PittSDurgh, gheny CUy; L T aassell, Wajhington i W H Lrabir ion 3 Franklmj L B; Bowie; Umontown * Greensburgh;' S Kbtinix,, Somersetr Bedford; Reed & Son, Huntingdon; lira. bnrgh; Hildebrand&Co, Indiana; -l- : ninli Evdns & Co, Brdokville; A W/ISDO & _oon» ,\V§nesbaigb; MTatland & M , JaUe»ieij ( villei Botton t Co, Erie; Henry Folk;t Mercer, JM. Veiiv * Co. BoUer; S Smith, Beaver j J . J> Sommcrwn, WanebVF U;* C S Jones, '.ConderepoO, P Tr:.Brownsville- iraiaH—Nos. 1 and 3 Mackerel; Cod FbVJvMW Fich j? lad Hertingi fsr sale by - [feb23];WW* PVBE, , h -* * .. . - V % i «r ta - f ; *\V: *• >-*Y-. ,1 ENE =ME ‘„ ■ i v-;-i {..'Jr /' . I * . ' Removal* IDrttgs anil' iHeMrims. . r ' <u: ;Jvr?v'.Y . r l
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