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After the call of tho Convention hadbeen read, the credentials of the delegates wore handed in as follows 8 ■ ■ * • ■ Towrsbips.— Ftndley—Jes. R. Byers, McClelland A. Armor. • Baldwin— David Janes, Joe. MeGibbeny. South Fayette— Robt. Hopper, Jas. Campbell Slotm —Jao. P. Worth, Crawford Cadwallador Jas. Donglasa, Jas. Means. Ohio —Wjn. Keno, Thos. Noel. Birmingham —S. McKee,G. E. Appleton. When : the credentials of the delegates of the borough of Birmingham wero presented, Mr. Ap plctntr stated. that hia colleague and himself had beottchoBen as friends of the County Foor House; bat the Convention admitted them to a Beat. The following committee was then appointed to 'draft, resolutions expressive of . the sonso of the meeting: Wm. Reno'oi* Ohio tp., Jas. T. Worth of lp., Felix Negloy or Tarentum borough, who made tho following report, which, after some dis cussion, was adapted—only one gentleman oppose mg it':.'. ".' Resolved, That these townships are willing aod able to support their own poor according to the pre sent law, and that we view the scheme of a County Poor Hp.nse as unjust and unequal, throwing the burthen of support almost exclusively on tbe farm* ing community. Resolved, That we protest against any general law of ..that hind, and respectfully solicit the Lcgts. latufs. if it does pass a law for the erection ofa Poor House, to exempt the townships hero repre* seated. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the different papers of the connty, and a copy sent to: our Representatives at Harris* burg. On motion,.the Convention adjourned Faub Stbpatht.—We understand that on Tues day two negroes were arrested on a charge of Lar cony ; ..but, -upon it being mado known that they were fugitive.slaves, and thatthoir roasters wnro in hot pursuit of them, the matter was compromised, and they wore permitted to escape. Iti tho neighborhood of tbe Canal every thing appears to bo ulivo, from tho noise aod hum of bu. siugss. Boats are continually arriving and depart. WSr ladencd with paaaengora and freight. B®: Hunt’s Merchants* and the Bankers’ Maga xines for March, have been received at Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Also, a new and cheap edition of Consuclo —by George Sand. Misnames abd LanonEns Attebd.—Sen the ad vertisemcnt to contractors, in which M. B Brown, Liberty alreet, wilt receive proposals far tho grading and maaobry on Plank Roads, and also for the build ing of a bridge. BSP. William Benson, Esq., ono of the County Commissioners, died on Tuesday evening, of con sumption. His health for some time past has been on the decline, . . . Hob. Walter Fobwabd.—Tho American of yo». terday announces that this distinguished cilixcn has been re called at hm own request, and. will reach homo this fall. A very valuable ccllcction of London Books —which will bo sold on Saturday and Monday evenings—arc now open for examination at Davio’ auction rooms, where catalogues can be had. There are two silver watches at the Mayor’B which the Police have recovered ; and any persons who have Jo?i such articles can call and oh tain them. Dimnamaxmo AXibiyal.—Gon. Hnnstcm arrived I&Bt evepinp) and has taken rooms at the Mononga* hela Houso. Scarcely had ho arrived before a large number ol his friends called to welcome him. lesficted.—There were 3,639 barrels of Flour, of various, qualities, inspected in this city, during ths month of February. SfßiKQ,—lt appears that spring has come, m earnest*.. The weather is most delightful, and bu* sinets throughout the city has completely revived. IST Qo. Monday. last, C. A. M’Anulty A Co., of tbe Merchants’ Portable Boat Liae, loaded 210 tons of pork aod flour for Philadelphia. v His .Honor the Mayor had ten cases before him yesterday morning, five of whom he committed. Young fls&’s Mercantile library Asbo ofatton. EMERSON’S LECTURES.—The distinguished Lcc tUTerProf. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of Mass , hasfaeenprocuredby the above Institute to deliver to its members and the citizens of Pittsburgh gcneially, a series of Lectures very lately prepared, and upon inte resting subjects. . The course will comprise six lectures on the •* Conduct of Lift” embracing the following to pics:— I. Introductory. Laws olSocccss; 11. Wealth; 111. Economy ; IV. .Power; V... Culture; VI. Worship. The lectures will bo given on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays* successively—commencing on Thursday ®7em n g, Jflareh 20Ui. The place and times of meeting will be hereafter specified. Tickets formembers single; or for the coarse can bo obtained by the Librarian, or of Messrs. Hersh t Wilkins and M’Knight, committee. Tickets for citizens single, or for uie course, to be pro cured at all the principal book stores, at J. B. M'Fad den,H. Richardson anaF. H. Eaton’s. mar7:LAl ■ • Situation Wanted* A SITUATION WANTED by a gentleman of this city, in a Dry Goods or Grocery Store, as a Sales roon, who can give the best of reference. - Address this 01Bg e- , , . [marll:3t» Air S’ifFSJFfPZSi Property for Sale. of two aores, situated aboat 150 yards from the city limils. in the Sovonth ward, having a large fronton both sides of Bedford st. when extended. These lots arc desirable for dividing mto Building Lots, or for one or two family residences. The location is healthy and pleasant. ■ S.CUTHBKRT, Gen’l 4gent, - • ~ 7G Smnhfield street- LET—A Warehouse, situate between Wood and i Market, and running through from Front to Second street, recently occupied by Scsufc A Atkinson. SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY fcblfl No. 119 Front st. ECONOMY CRAB CIDER-20 bbls. Economy Cider in store and for sale by , mart MILLER A RICKETSON. XT'EG BUTTER—I 4 kegs Butter just received and for IV. sale bv [mar4] MILLER A RICKETSON. PALM OIL—1;000 Urs. Palm Oil in store and for sale marl . MILLER A RICKETSON. WINE—I4 hhds. Bordeaux Claret Wine, j 20 boxes do do Nedoc. marl MILLER A RICKETSON. New Patent Trusses* THESE Trusses arc.most confidently recommended to tbe afflicted for the radical cure of Jifirmto or. Ru pture. They retain tbe rupture'perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patient, and have been known, in many instaoceg, to effect a speedy cure. For sale by , KEYSER A M’DOWELL, marB , ■, . 140 Wood st .Summer Arrangements. VIA THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADt Only 30 Hours lo Philadelphia! Good intent and telegraph mail lines of splendid new Troy built Coaches for Hollidays • burg f ana from thence 243 xn»les by tho Neio Pennsylva nia kauroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore! Tint through only 35 hours. Coaches unit teat>e every mor ning atB o’clock. A- M., 1 o’clock, P. M. and 0 o’clock, P M Extras—to leave at any lime, always in readi ness This is the most direct.eomfortable and expedi tious route to the Eastern cttieß. Passengers for Haiti* more take tho New Railroad at Harnsburgh direct on tbe arrival of the Cars at thatplace. N. B.—*The only office for the above Lines under the St. Charles Hotel, N 0.40 Wood street, • , marts W.R. MOORHEAD, Agent. }, p, WILLLLMB-—^'i—•—• ‘JOHIi HAFf, 38. J.D.WILbIAMS&CO., wholesale and retail fasOLy grocers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Dealers in cotrirrnT paontres and -ringburgh MAjaiYAcrußEs,. v Comer * cb,,is T ° tehai «,sj •to ———i LmXthlw TTl£reSra^&/«G a S ,l lb \7y B ?rec4!v;^ rectly through San Francisco, exhibiting Publio RSlns^nrX r ?ln of^ i^|anLa7old S. V fcSli Conv , Rclipous Processions, ikoli- p;«=l Cri ° r Churches, crossing the Isthmus, n? xver ’^ u 1 its e9u bfol scenery, forming-, alto everoir red 1081 ltlßlrucliVo and interesting exmlntion The public may rest assured that every sketch tn this ran r&zaa; was taken on the spot it represents; and as a of art it lias noequal: Admission 25 cents; children under 10 years ball price;- Open every evening during the week, commencing at /v precisely. Doors open aiC|. IL/" Exbibiticn cverv Wednesday and Satard&y af ternoons—commencing at 3 o’clock. A liberal arrange ment will be made wuh schools } children should see tbispleasiiigand?edlfyinff exhibition. [mar3:tf . t Dancing Softool. HENRYMEYER,of New Ybrk, respectfully laiorms the cmzens of Pittsburph that he vl,l open his DANCING SCHOOL about tho Ist of April, when ho will introduce the latest slrlo of Cotillions, Ac-,laio from Pans. {feb2Bdf flUsallaneons. 1 BALE BUCHA LEAVES for sale low by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, ntarlS L 140 Wood street. A MINERAL WATER FOUNTAIN and Fixtures, m good order, for sale by . . maTlg KEYSER A M’DOWELL. MARBLE DU&JF—S bbl?. for sale by marl 2 • _ KEYSER A M’DOWELL. A A LBS. OIL OF SASSAFRAS for sale low by mar!2 KEYSER A M’DOWELL. fY\bAB.—tYoanp Hvson, Gunpowder, Imperial and 1. Black Teas, in original packages, and packed in J and J ft packages, for sale by . marS _ KING A MOORHEAD. COD LIVER OlL—'Warranted pure on ilranghi, Kushbon. Uiarko & Go’s, ia bottles, for sale bv B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., niatS Cor First & Wood stß TURNED PILL BOXES—Assorted Bizes, for sale by raarB B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Extract Indian hemp—English imported, for sale by [marBJ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. LACTUCABIUM— English imported, for sale by marB B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. PL Pfk—ln bladders, in assorted sized packages, for sale by [marSj B. A. FAHNESTOCKjk^CO^ EURN S PLASTERS—Large and sma'l, for sale by marS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. SUGAR:*. —Now Orleans fengar ; St. Lonis Powdered Sugar; do Crushed do; do Clarified do; do Loaf do; in store and for sale by [matS] KING A MOORHEAD MOLASSES.— New Orleans Molasses; St. Louis sugar-house Syrup; St. James do do; Baltic Ground do dot for Teal© by_ [marS] KING A MOORHEAD, COFFEE.— Prime Rio Coffee for snlo bv mnrfi KING A MOORHEAD. 7 TOBACCO—Of tho following brands: Russell A Rob inson's; W H Grant's; VV Wiers’; Richard King’s; W H Hairs; Barrow’s 120 & boxes; in store and* for sale by JmarSj KINu A MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES.— Glass,assorted sizes; Iron and Nails; White Lead; Corn Brooms; Beaver Buckets and Tubs, for sale by [marB] KING A MOORHEAD. DRiED APPLES —IO bbls. super Dried Apples; 12 sacks do do go; In store and tor sale by mar 4 MILLER A RiCKETSON. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—4O bbls. S- H- Molass es. James’ Refinery, ta store aad for sale.bv mar 4 MILLER A-RICKETSON- OIL MEAL—Oi our own manufacture constantly on hand and for sale by RHODES A ALCORN, _mai7_ _ 117_3 J st., opposite SLCharles Hotel. GROUND bEED—On band and for sale by * mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN. CORN MEAL—On hand and for sale by mar7 RHODES A ALCORN. aLLLbO U ARLbV—Of our own manufacture, con stantly on hand, and for sale by m*r7 RHODES A ALCORN CIiiUPPED f-ELD—3OO baa. m sore and for sale by / mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN- RICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and for sale. mar7 . RHODES A ALCORN- PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of oor .own manufacture. constantly on hand and for sale by mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN. DRIED APPLES— IOO bus. in store and for sale by mar? WM. DYER, 207 Liberty st. Yfc/ RAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER—from the fV “ Clinton Mills,” Steubenville, for sale by marll W. P. MARSHALL- YYrALL PAPER—Prices reduced at the Eastern Pa- Yt per Hangings Store, No, 85 Wood street, marll W. P. MARSHALL. FIRE BOARD PKINTS-for sale by marll W. P. MARSHALL. INDOW BLINDS—for sale by marll W. P. MARSHALL. tft GROSS superior SCYTHE RIFLES, in store and 1 0 for sale by T. WOODS A SON, marll No. Cl Water street. ft BBLS. WHITE BEANS for sale by O marll T. WOODS A SON. 1 fin BUSH. SHELLED CORN for sale by AUU marll_ __ _T. WOODS A SON. FOR SALE.—A'large and clcgantly’finished GLASS CASE, suitable for a Store Room. Will be sold a bargain at No. 79 Fourth street mar7A* PAPER HANGlNGS— steins selection. — Will le received by first canal arrivals, a new and choice assortment of French and Eastern Paper Hangings in gold, damask, boquet and plain patterns, iogetherwiih a large lot of cheep satin and common papers, mar? W. P. MARSHALL, 85 Wood st. SUNDRIES— 60 sacks prime Kentucky Feathers; 300 bus. Dried Peaches; 117hhds. Sugar; ; *230 bbls.ilolasseß ; 60 boxes superior s*b Tobacco; 150bbls. Tar; 10 do Tanner’s Oil; . 16 do Cloverseed; CARSON & M’KNIGHT. 04 Water street. For sale by mar 7 Jjlittli—Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3; . Shad ; in whole and half barrels; Herrings iu pickle j Cod Fish In casks; For sale by PfcbM '.ALEXANDER KING. > OTATOKS—GI> bbla. first-rato reds, dry, mealy and sound, for saleby [mar7] WM. DYER. HAUT SATURN WfNE—l5 hbds. Haul Saturn Wine; 20 half do do; In store and for sale by mar 4 • : - MILLER & RICKETSON. NEW ROOKS ! NEW BOOKS!—Wall, at his Peri odical Depot, 65 Founh,street, has jusi received the following new Books; Iconagraphic Encyclopedia, No. 1?; Harpers’ aud the International Magazines for March; Democratic Review for March ; New York Journal ot Medicine for March; The British and Foreign. Medico Chirurgical Review; Art Journal for February; The Moorland Cottage. By the author of Mary Barton; Poor Richard’s Almanac, as written by Dr. Franklin, for tho Acars 173Q,1737ana J 738. . fmar7 BLAiN K BOOKS.—The largest stock of Blank Books, of every description, ift all styles of bindery, is of fered for sale, at the lowest rates, at W.B H AVENS’Blank Book Storo, cornerof Market and Second streets. Merchants are requeued to call and examine oar Me dium and Demi Blank Works, which are offered at few er pm** than they have been sold in this city. [mart PITTSBURGH ■ COHNEn or MARKET AtfD TQIILX) BTHSETO. /QUARTERED A. D. 1S50; the only chartered Insli union of the kind in Pennsylvania. 4 , faulty. John Fleming, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts, ■ • Professor of FenmansArp, Mercan* tile computation, Ac. Low.* I** 1 ** Watson. Esq, Lecturer on Commercial .wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Sn^? e affn nB f, a » nd i l i s a PPlicati°n to every branch of bu* tedtoVftHnmt f jyi d “h elegant hand writing,are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. fc?i?lSiS?iS 0 n mme f C, v 1 Law evor y Monday evening. Sc fercncc to any of tho city merchants. fdeclO * Cf v SIA l |m-Isil lß Caa *M T J f U r St c , 5 ceived an d for sale V °y : Ircta”! -MILLER A RIOKKTSON- Long cloths and irisr linens— -14 cases super and super extra Long Shawls; o do do do Irishl in»na* Of the most approved manufactare just opened at feb-4 • a. a. mason & co/s. WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S New Lithographic Bstablkihment. GO Market street, between Third % Fourth IS NOW Tcady to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the moat elegant style, such as Show bills ■Mnpij Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bxll heads, and La. printed in gold, colors, Ac. - * • At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helmle have opened n DaAwnro School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac., with ail possi ble accuraoy ana cleganoo. ; • . jals:ly ■ Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Office,) Ravenna* Feb* 24, .1851., > rpHE STOCKHOLDERS of the‘.‘Cleveland and Puts _L burgh Railroad Compouy,” are hereby notified to meet at the office of the Company, in Ravenna, on Fri day* the ( l4th day of March, Instant, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to take into consideration the amendments touielr Charter, passed February 10th, 1851, authorizing the construction of the Akron Branch, and for other purposes, nmrC, \ . CYRUS PRENTISS, ProsU. ■- KiN EAPER.—a superior: lot of double me -a.' -dium Printing Paper? 27x»; and imperial, 22x32? for sale by w. S. HAVEN, Blank Book and Paper Dealer, cor Market & 2nd sis marB > r- j *■ *r -I TII& PITTSBURGH BOARD OF'TRADK AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE FREDERICK LORENZ,) WM. A. HILL, > CoMHiTTf s pob Febrtta&y C. ZUG, 1 j Dally Etevleiv of the JHarteeta OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, > Thobsday, Match 13,1861.} The weather continues fine, and business brisk ASHES—Wo report sales..or several email lots of Soda Ash at 6} ; sales of Pots at 4* to 4*. Wo no tico sales of Saleratus at 6*. BUTTER We note sales of several lots; 10 bbls at 10c ; 6 bbls prime at 12*. CHEESE—The stock or primo Cheese Is com pleloly baro. We have sales of common inferior at 5 cents. COFFEE—We note a aalc of 60 bags on private terms; sales of 20 do at 12j. WHISKEY—In this article thore is a mighty fall, .It having declined two cents a gallon Within a day, in Cincinnati, as will be seen by report of that mar kot. We could hear of no sales hero to report FLOUR—Sales were made at the wharl at $3,31 to 3,37. Sales of Estra at $3,60. RYE FLOUR—Sales of several small lots at 03,12 to 3,16. Norn—ln mast be bornein mind thattbeqnotalions in ?w rr .« V j W^ T r.^ l ® wholesale prices, unless otherwise speemed. In filling small orders our merchants a*k a shade mote. PORT OB' PITTSODKGH. C .PEST 0 INCHES watbh in thb cuannbn 0 ARRIVED: bteamer Michigan No. 2, Boieg.'Beaver. “ -Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesnort. Beaver. Gordon, Rcaver “ Fashion No. V, Peebles, Elizabeth Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville “ .Diadem,—, St. Louis •c St. Louis Ir „ , DEPARTED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville- Atlanne,Parkinson, .do • ‘ ii.M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKecspon. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Oeaver- Bcaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Diurnal, ConweU, Wheeling. “ Reveille, Dale* Wcilsville. Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. “ Cashier, McMillen, Wheeling. « Friendship, —. Cincinnati. * J.Ncwton, Hutchinson, St. Louis- For Marietta ana Hocltlngport. THBfine steamer PACIFIC, Zakous Man* leave Tot the above and intermedi ate ports every THURSDAY, ot 4 o’clock, P- M For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ■ T. WOODS Sc, SON. martO No. CX Water M.,and 63 From »i- WATCHESvJEWKLRYjSILVER WARE, LAMPS MILITARY GOODS, AC.-Durlng the alteration now being made iu the front of my store, customers will find me in the rear and on the second story, with a large and excellent stock of all goods In my line, and prices unusually low. Watch repairing continued as usual in the shops in second story. - VV-W- WILSON mar 7 corner of Market and Fourth sts MUota Street. FOR RENT— A new three story brick Dwel ling House,situate on Ross, above Fifth street; arranged with a hall, two parlors, kitchen* wash faonse cellsr4 bed rooms, and finished garret, bake oven See • all in conunlete order. Rent S2OO Possession on the Ist of April. S.CUTHBERT.Gen’I Ae’i, mBf ' 76 Smiihßeld street pys Spring Fashion for 18511 JJ4 THIS oenuliful style of HATS received and for NEW SPRING GOODS t Market streetfNo. 75, between Fourth it the Diamond. THE subscriber is now receiving from tho Eastern cities a beautiful, choice and desirable stock of the newest fabrics and designs from the Loudon and Paris Markets. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS , Purchased in the New York aud Philadelphia Markets at the lowest cash prices. Embracing every variety of the newest and richest styles, and latest importations of French, English and German Goods: among the leading articles will be found the following: . * Pansjmnted Berage de Laines, from 18* cents to the finest quality. French and English Lawns, from 12* cents to the finest quality manufactured. , Superior bleached Muslins, from 6*to 12* cents &yd French Work Collars, now style, from 10 cents to the best article imported. French and English Ginghams, from 12* cents to the best quality in the marker. English and American Chintzes, from 6* to 12* cents yard. Rich Paris printed and embroidered Muslins and Or gandies; new style plain and figured English Poplins; French Berages, rich styles; saper black Gro do Rhine Silks ; fancy figured Silks; super changeable Silks and Satin de Chiensf Lnpia’flblack Bombazines, and a beau tiful assortment of black and colored Alpaccas, and French Thibet Cloths. SBAWZS. Cijara £ ? oa Silk and Turk Satin Shawls; superior Her- | ilk Tissne and Berogo Shawls; Cashmere, i.Qioot* Brosha and Mons de Lome Shawls. • „ , , -F-dJ VOY AND VARIETY GOODS. niKK«« c^ . Collars: new style Bonnet XwSSVvi Ja? n CaEQ hric Hdkfsand^Cravais; black and lilk^ Mohair aad Twisted foanihlirwith n d iF* lU; SUk, Worsted and.Couon Hose; sofs and Umbrellas’. 0 com Pl® t ® assortment of Pam- brio-ana SUk lldtr. 7i F ,?" 0y 9™ valB i Linen Cam “enl of SBs® ,, S^' !i^s ™ w " ?,,, ' ta?»TcKek? TESSt'K , S n, i o «x>nailes; -Bed Tic^ Y|>o-F.nn’nel??Sc\?, n a fe 5 , i & c Red ’ and TenueBieainc^*2Ja l iriv 10 ih nil cash buyers, are u&nation. The Stocf is Urv» «oS SllnB l' rissueß > Barege £e Lainea, Mons De Lames, Lawns, Ac.. Ac., choice spring stylos, and very desirable patterns. P s A. A. MASON & CO. «» v ” *■ - *- •* T 1 > b ■ ",.»■* f-. ■ ■. i i •• • J-i U *. i f li* „1 *■*+* rt V SHOE STORE AT AUCTION. —On Wednesday March Iotb, at 10 o’clock in the-forenoon, will be’ commenced the sale of the entire stock of Boots and Shoes, &c., of R. S. Alison, at. Ins store, within two doors of the corner of Market and Liberty street” The assortment is very* extensive, and was selected particularly for customer trade. Among which arc men and women’s wetirrof.every description Also Trunks, Caps, Carpet Bags, &c. .The articles will be sold m lots to suit all classes of purchasers.. Sale con tinued day.ami night until all arc disposedof marll JAMES M’KENNA,Auct’r W. G. M'CARTNJSY, Auctioned Foreign and domestic fancy and sta- PEE DRY GOODS STORE at Auction— Will be commenced on Tuesday morning, March U, at 10 o’clock A. ill., the sale of the Fancy Dry Goods Store. No 31 tfrauhfieJd street, second door from the corner of Second street, nnd continued day and night until all are sold Among the article. l * are n largo lot of Foreign ard Do mestic Staple Dry Goods nnd fancy article*,which have only been purchased a short time in the Eastern cities for cash, and must be closed out to the highest and best bidder, as the owners are quitting the business Among S° be mentioned in part viz: French and English broad cloths, various colors; French c&ssimers cnasmetts, tweeds, pUids,flannels, de laines, alpaccas! merinos, cashmeres, ginghams, colicoes, lawns, bed , nankeens, bleached and unbleached muslins drilling, Irish linen, .linen cambric hdks, black, Italian cravats, suspenders, patent thread, sewing silk, twist buttons, kid and silk gloves, ladies 1 needle worked coh tars and caps, edgings and inserting*, and a large lot of fancy articles usually kept in the l)ry Goods < busine«s Those m want of any articles in that line should'not ne -steci to attend the sale, as bargains may be expected ho sale will be positive. W. G. M’CARTNBV, Auci’r London Books. AN extensive, rare and valuable collection,including many unique works on AnnquiUes, Theological Hiatory, Foetry, Arts, the Ac ,ic'4c many ofthem splendidly illustrated with colored engra v.ngs. To be sold without reserve, by catalogue, on Saturday nod Monday evenings, March'lsth and 17ih at ihc Commercial Sales Rooms, corner or Filth naif Wood streets. Among them will be found—-Ackerman’s Necrcsm of London t 3vols.; quarto, beaulifal colored plates; Kemp ton’s universal history of the Bible, folio} Bowyer’s il lustrated record of important events in Europe, colore J plates, folio; Camden’s flretianU.2 vols, fo'fo Plates: l.ord Herbert's Inc of Henry VIH. folio; History of Scotland, by David Scott,! vol. folio ; Kmmeu’a history ci England, o vols. folio, many plates: History of the Ireland daring the reign of Elizabeth,3 vols. S yo; Fox’s book of Martyrs, cany and rare edition, 1 vol. /olio plates; complete work* of Cicero, 9 Vo's 4 u>* Rushworth’s Lmortcal collections, 8 vols. folio: Graphic iHuatrations oi tho French Capital, fine line engravings: Cburcheil’a collections of voyages and travels, 6 yols. folio, several hundred engraving*; Lucan’s Pharsuija, transuited by Rowe,folio, GriGiih’s descriptive accsunt of Cheltenham, 100 flue plnies, quarto; M’Pber on’s *e* crei history of Great Untain, 2 vols, quarto; Curtis’ Bo» la : .ical Magazine, 8 vols., several hundred colored ; plates; Baker's chronicle oi the King* of England, t yol folio, rnre; Luihara-s history of B rds, several hun dret, ploies.3 vols. quarto ; Bible—with notcs'o.nd com meats, by Rev. W. Bidet, fico plates. 3 folio; work* of Hogarth, 14 J une Imo ftoirravjugsj hosier’* travels m Brazil, numerous co:ored pUte*, quarto; Bio graphical Dictionary, U vols.B to.; Dodslcy’s Annual c ” m P !e,e ffom ihe commencement, 1753 t© lttltl. 67 vol* 8 vo; Stanley’s iLtiory of Philosophy. 1 vol folio; Munroe’s structure and physiologv of Fish es, 44 plates folio; Pinkerton’s modern Atlas, 60 colored maps, atlas, folio; Hassell’s of England,-100 copper plates, l vol. folio; Horway’s travels in Persia, 4to., platen and maps; Philosophical work* of Dr. Hmcmaoit, 12 vol*, plates; Bell’s composition from morning and evening Prayer, 3« eng., 4fo*, Valerian on Hieroglyphics,folio plates; History of Londou,; many colored plates ; Guthrie 1 * Hiaiotical and Geographical Grammar,2 vols quarto; Nash’s Picturesqqe views in 1 arts, quarto fine plates; Caricature* by Howland Rich ordson, Ac., foiiocolored; Beblia Sacra,S vols. folio, Vulgate; Echard’s History of England, 3 vol*. folio; Feddrs’ Life of Cardinal Wolsey, l vol. folio; Heyleua’ History of the World, I vol. folio; Piciorialillusirations of New Zealand, 7«uue plater; Works of Jacob Beh tnen, 3 vois. i lo; characters of Theophrastus, nume rous portraits, Ac., Ac., Ac. • Fuh particuWs in Catalogues, which can be obtained at the Auction Store. p. jj, DAVI9 marlO Auc ti o n eex YERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Adjoining Alle gheny city of J«tfft'on.-OnTuesday evening,. Morch t,V. U Ar av° C OCk ; ‘JH 1 ! 6 Commercial Sale, Rooms, cor ner or Wood nnd Fifth streets, will be sold by order of the Administrator of John Fjuney, Jr,, deceased, dial very valuable Lot of Ground, having a : front of 72 feet on Bagalcy’s Lane, and exteuding back 120 feet to Fay ette street, {adjoiningrosidence of David Fitzsimmons, 'T»^ lch . 1 / crccte 4 a vcr y desirable Two Story brick Dwelling House, with all the modern convenien- CCS, recently fitted op m n superior manner. The grounds are tastefully laid out, having Shrubbery, Fruit Tree. Ac , of choice descriptions, ond a Pump of excelleut water. Terms, one-sixth cash; remninder in five etmal annual payments,’ without interest. Possession given immediately. tmariOj p. a. DAVIS!, Aucfr T,® r ’ Abdominal Supporter* HI& instrument is used in all iho Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. The effects produced by it ate truly wonderful, mall those cases where abdomi mn S^ POr !. l? needeJ ’ Oom weakness of the abdominal SI o 1 , r‘il' S “ rc core tor falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complaint For salo by KEY3ER & hTDOWELL Ittflrß 140 •*' D B ’ .RESS received, yo pieces assorted J styles spring Dress Silts, at • • a par 4 _ _ a. a. mason &, cevs. WOODEN TYPE—Wooden Type, from the manu factory of Wells A. Webb, furnished at short no 0/ ■ (fobfOl W.S. HAVKM AHEAD OFXLTr P EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. REPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON "09 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated’ pre paration,' the medical virtues ol which are found to be eight times the strength of the; original American Oil It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27* cents, each, with fall directions fonts use. Itievory disease where the oritri. nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious and the original in power, as to render tithe CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD Callniid lr V». JOHN YOUNGSON N.B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and wlllbe found centime. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. i v L d&w-tf • *• . Sew Books I New liaoks x : : “ Received at henry miner & c 0 ’s, n« sa Smlltifiold street: • ' a The Maternal Management of Children in Health and Disease, by Thomas Bull. M.D., member of tho Roval College of Physicians. This work of Dr. Bull's is one of rare mem; its plain, useful instructions to Mothers utility mßna^ement their children, is of the highest Blackwood's Magazine, for February; London Quarterly, for January!' No 34 Shakspeare, Boston edition; No 3 Appleton's Mechanics Magazine; A new supply of Lavengo, hy George Barrow, fmnrfl •• • Harper’s jlßgazlDefor march. IT * CO , No. fcJSmithfield street, have re- JLX • ceived the following new books. - • Harper’s Magazine for March. - The International Magazine for'March. A new stjpplyof B »rrow’s new work entitled Laven gro; the Scholar, the Gipsy, the Priest. No. 5 of the Nightingale, dr Jenny Lind Songster ASsop’s Fables, ft new version. chiefly from driving sources, by Rev. Thomas James, M. A.; with more than 50_iUusirations. - Together with the largest assortment of Cheao Pahli. canons in the City. mn>6 , C. DUUiMK wouid lespect bggjj invite the attention ofihepub lie to her new and splendid slock of **2s'" * . ready for sale, among which are ih« ccleoraieti Hamburg Piancj with the new improvement of the over strings, the la test and most important improvement, invented solely by them and .y no others They have been tried to be copied i.» this couutry, but unsuccessfully. Also, one aplendiu 7 octave, double carved‘Piano, Louie XI V style, made by Bacon* Raven, New York, Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon tc Raven New York. Pour 6} octave Pianos, made by J. &. C: Fisher, lute Nunns & Fisher, New York; toeetber with some of our ownmariufacture, with raetalic frame. - fja^S ■ A • done»» Lily; White, . -.- I j red Chn/k cau '* oncc * agaiast.usiag common prepa- They are uotawaTO how frlghtfaiiy injurious itia. to the skin! how- coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the s *-.•* /-; »• •• . .■• •. ‘ *• ' - I *. * 1 ■ "•v.-JiS * ■', d . '; v •i. •>.: ■?} 'V Vi'*. S" x t ; i- .-*• « ■; f.V* *. - : faction Sales. JASIRS DlcßlfiflTßAi Auctioneer* SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID SECOND H\vn VIOLIN at Auction.— On Saturday evcnlnv m>v» March 15th, at 8 o’clock, P. M, will bo B bld at H’Ken-' na’B Auction House, a superior and splendldsecbnd lmnd Violinj extra finish ; mahogany.baek; double lined and blocked in ihe corner*; of the sweetest and most exaul - lore. .This article is the best that has been offered at auction for years. It is the property of an individual who has been compelled to part with it for want of mo. ney, and cost originally 330,00 Also, one Flute ' morl3 JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r BY PUBLIC SALE-Two Dwelling or S?orTHou“flea in Allegheny City. On Saturday evening next . March lf>’.b, at 6± o’clock, precisely, wilt be sold to the highest bidder, at M’Kenna’s Auction Hoase, Pittsburgh two: Frame Houses, suitable either for Dwelliogsar Stores, situate on Sapduskyr street, in Allegheny iciiv opposite Rev. Dr. Black’s Church, aud convenient in the Market House. Each house is two stories high with hack porch and front portico ; one of them con’ tains five rooms, and the other four rooms; both have good cellars. They are erected on a lot of ground sixt? feet front by one hundred and twenty deep?on u ienci of five years from the Istof April, 1851. • Inconsequence of the Railroad being in operatibn next summer, the propeitjr will be very valuable Terms at sale. JAMES M’KFNNA ; mar l? Auctioneer A LOT OF GROUND, WITH DWELLING AND STABLE,at Auction.—On Prospect street t riday next, March Mill, at I o’clock, precisely, will be* sold on the premises, a Lot of Ground,; fronting as feet on Prospect street,; and extending back-100- feet* on which is erected in front a good Frame Dwelling well furnished, with, back kitchen, suitable elther for a Dwell, mg or Store. Also, an excellent large stable in* the rear, on a lease of tour years fromthe Ist of Anril i«si Terms at sule. JARIE3 M’KENnA marta • * • Auctioneer. P» lII* DAVIS# Auctioneer. New Stools of Plaaon. ERVIE BY TELEGRAPH. Reported- Expratly for-the Daily Morning Pott. BSCEirxO Bt UOHX.VKTG —PRISTED ’ BT SIKAJi! SPECIAL, SESSION OF THE SENATE, WiSHiHOToir, March 12. Senate. —Goodrich, Consol for Paris, was re. A motion was made to adjourn »fn« die ta*mor row. Laid oa tho table. Mr. Mangnm called np hjs reaolntion, that 2,000 eatra copies of Prof. Espy’a lecture on Meteorology be printed by the Senate, and placed at the Proles* sor’a disposal, to enable him-to- supply each of his meteorological correspondents with a copy. Laid on the table. , A letter was read from the President of the Uni* ted Statos, with the accompanying correspondence' with Turkey, relative to the Hungarian refugees.—. Tho most of the correspondence has already been, published. Ono of the letters to Hon. Daniel Web* eter informed him that in May the lime that the Sublime Porte promised to retain the Hungarian ref ugees expires. Another letter from the Hon. Dan. iel Webster to. Mr. Marsh, United States Consol at Constantinople,prevails on the Sublime Porte not to renew stipulations with any power for the detention of the Hungarians, and to say to'lho Sublime Porte that if he allows Kossuth and this companions to leave, they will find a vessel ready to convey them to our shores. \ The Secretary of the Treasury, was authorized to have this letter, with tho accompanying documents, printed at this session. The Senate then went into Executive Session, and confirmed the following nominations; Thomas A. R, Nelson, Commissioner to China. Thomas Butler King, Commissioner at San Fran cisco. • Mr. Pendleton the Appraiser at San Francisco.— Iso the Appraiser at Sacramento. Robt. Gardner Collector at Beverly. Allen F. Owens, Charles Bradley and C. Edgar, Appraisers at large. George S. Washington, Register at St. Auguetine, Florida. Bamuel Eckol, Consal at Chili Thai. Wolf, Collector at Memphis Thos. Wilson, Collector at Oregon Simpson Moore and Wm. M. .Matthews Apprais or* at Oregon, George P. Wettall, Collector at Pacific city, Or. egon. ' Alonzo Leland, Surveyor ill Milwaukle. Edward E. Ward Collector at Columbia, if, C F. H. Beldwj Collector at Corpus Christi, Texas.; Bennett and Brown, Consols for ports in South America, The nomination of Mr. Eastley, as Commissioner of public buildings, was under consideration. A motion to adjourn at 1 P. M., to-morrow,’ was adopted. Jefferson Davis offered a resolution relative to the American Colonization Society. Without taking a voto, the Senate adjourned. NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. ;• Philadelphia, March 12. In all 121 Towns have been heard from, which show a loss of 6853 for Dinsmore, (Democrat,) for Governor, who ia defeated. The House elands, Whig-and Free Soil Demo* crats, 74 j regular Democrats, 62. Corgeess.-— ln the Third District- Jared Perkins, (.VVbig,) Is undoubtedly elected by a handsome-ma jority. In the First District Amos Turk, (Whig,) is elect ed by a largo vote. In the remaining Districts H. Peaslee and H. Habbard, both Democrats, are re-elected. The eieamer St, Louis, which left Clovelaad on. Sitnrday morning, got into the ice off Erie, and af ter driving through the whole of Sunday night and Monday, she landed the whole of Ber passeogers laat evening at Port Colburn, in Canada, being aria* bio to reach any other port. After the.passengers left tho vessel the wind changed suddenly and drovo her on the rocks. It is said she will be got off with* out much difficulty. She bad on board about 76 passengers, who reached this city by teamß, &c., tbia morning. Philadelphia, March; 12, Mary Hilderbrand, the German girl, whoso nu merous robberies has created considerable excite ment hero, was sentenced, on three bills, to five yoarß and one month in the Penitentiary. Hon. H. Clay sailed on the Georgia yesterday for Havana. After his visit to Havana, ho will pro. ceed home, via Orleans. A. large crowd assem bled to see him off. The balloting for United Slates Senator was re* newed this morning, and the 17th ballot stood; Sum* nor 189 j Wintbrop 170; Blank 4; scattering 27, Necessary to a choice 196, The sloop of war John Adams' has dropped down to the anchorage, and will proceed to the Coast of Africa in a lew days. Utica, N. March 12. The bills of the Lewis county Bank are redeemed by F. Hollister. Philadelphia, March 12. Dr. Fisher, a Native American, was elected May* or of Camden, N. J., yesterday, by 100 majority. Baltxmohe, March 12. Lieutenant Ridgely is very iil, but hopes aro on> tertained of his recovery. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, booh report.) New York, March IS. Flour.. More firm ; ordinary to favorite Stale 4,44 {34,56; New Orleans 4,6204,875; extra Ohio 5,31 05,62. Grain.. Wheat above the views of millers. Corn less plenty at 66 for Southern yellow. Pork*.Unchanged, with a downward tendenoy. Coffeo.. In fair demand at lOjto UTorßio. Molasses*.3ls. Sugar. .5$ to 6s. Hemp.. Advanced 3 to 4,00 & ton; dew rotted 115 to 120; common quality, dressed, 145. Cotton.. Firm, owing to favorable advices from the South. Whiskey.. 24 for prison EYERINO •] New York, March 12. Cotion..Firm at Ilf to 12f. • Flour.. Western and Slate at an advance of 6d.} sales oi 4,50 in 4,56; southern mixed lo -straight brands at 4,66 to 4,75, . Grain. .Corn is in belter demand; soutbero yeU low at 67. pork.. New mess declined 6d ; old unchanged. . Pickicd Meats..Hatha 8f to 9} ; shoulder* 6 to 6f cents. Lard..B*. Hemp.. 115 to 120 for American dew rotted. Philadelphia, March 12. Cntlon..Firra. F10ur.«4.50. Grain.. Ordinary and prime red wheat, 8401,00; Southern yeHow coro >: 59059i ; in siorejaVOS j Pa. paw, 421(343*. Groceries. .Nn chango in sugar and molasses. -• Iron.. For iotaro delivery, 22,00'f0r Wo*'! ; 20,00 for No 2, on time; —.\ . Lead*.Galena is held at 6,0005,t?*. * >_ Provisions.,. New ipeea pork, J4,fio ; old, 13,00; prrne new, 11,60. Green Meat®..Shoulders, 6s; aides 7* ; hams, 90. 11. Lard.. Better demand ; westers, ,9* $ old, 9, at the usual credit, which Is an advance. Whiskey..Bbls, 235; hbds,2li. . ;• - ' Baltihobe, March 12. /.Flour. .Declined j Howard Strceli.4,3l, - Grain.. Red wheat, 95595; white, I,oos oats. 40; rye, 63. ' ’ Provisions and Groceries, .Unchanged. Whhtfcoy,,24o2s. ” . T - 1> ■■ .. 'v . r~ i • •XV. t ■■ (,•.-.1. < • * J 4 r ~t 't *' •• ... ' , • r » «■ «r ■***#■ 4fc._ ** J ...... ? VVAIIRANTY i„??^.“ oar .^? £ A e 'i^- ini . Us - virtaes . t >‘ a ‘ w fe ore will ing to warrant this Medicine in every cate of recent Cold (where used according to the.directions on page 7th of the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each bottle), and. where the person is not satUed that he is denv“g ST toSPfl&J 7 - rc ‘ armhS •nu , . TilK MONEY will be relumed.' Jp- See page 3d of the pamphlet in- ’ stderho wrapper ofeaeh bottle. - „i ftaJOrr.-X Sogers' Sonin of LIV- I'tmd CA.NCHAI,AGUa, arid let jio other be palmed On to you. V - CADTION.— JVohe gennms, unless there is on the ball scSvil’l &°co^ kand ’ s ‘ S!led wt,h a Pen i hy X.l Cough and Disease of fourteen months standing Cured ' «P;lwl.e el lLJ!im^& , ft r' S^iM^h-Co,i^ I .Wf e '^‘^?wartfto 4 y!in 'standing, and.had baffled the skiU of several of oar eminent physicians in New York, Albany. aiid.Cooperstown. Lamthe-persoti' m whom the cure was effected, and aril had prevtouslv no faith in patent medic met, I have since tried it on others, and have become satisfied oi its ivalnc. Mine was as great a cme aslwas.ever performed, as I had during my sickness, hren given up twice by mi physician* ■ 1 have now commenced my .business, a/ier talffric 1 think, abom eight bottles. ■ B >i Yours,respecifullv.. TffOS. C. FACLDER BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CDKED. ‘ SEE HOW PHOMTTLT IT ACTS. SratOTenl of Mr. d. Lang Baker Ji o . .street, iv. r.—A few days before last Christmas, I woa luken .unwell, and .soon commenced bleeding- freely at the n s? s ; Icalled in a Hoirtffiopaihic physician, bai Ms medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, fcnd thought I would try JJr.Rozer? Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. Before I had taken up the tAtrd bottle, my: bleeding had slopped, my Couch was.gone, and I felt as well as usual. My health i« now good. I consider.it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to my friends. [27m statement was inadetothe Proprtttors, March Vith, 1850.1 Jp»This whole paper might be filled with letters si milar to the above,/tom those wko have been cured. . .FOE Tetail, by A. L. SCOVTr.T, £ pP’i f T r °iir’ et 2 r4iat eir Principal' Depot, GOTHIC HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, to whom all or • £ .?F lllC m?* dlc,nc » •*»* tetww relating toAgiucies, should be addressed, post-paid. •• - byß. E, SeUcrs, No. 57 Wood sJ-eeu Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh, and. vicinity ; D. m! •*V P ' S £k A^gbenyCity;Townsend, C psfnr ? V fir f mcll \ 3lct l A. Patterson, Birmingham. PRICE— In large bottle, 81.00; orsix bottles forSS.OO Buffalo, March 11. • =■• Tin Hoofing. mHB sabsenber*'ake this method to inform property V house-builders, and all others interested,, that they still conunne the business of Tin Rootin'*, in ' all its branches. Their skill and experience in this part of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that by 'Continuing the ' 1 of UB * n ff ,he best materials, and employine skiilfiil workmen, to keep np this favorable impression If the question of Tin Roofing wa* new. or just brought before the notice of this connmanuy.for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the subject would justify us tn extending our views on'its superior advantages. This, however, is not Weshall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the filhday pf June; 1844, {nearly seven years ago;) we fin* isheaour first job of Tin Roofing in this ,place. From that up lo.the present lime, wc nave covered with tin the tools of the finest and most costly buildings that have been erected in this county: -We faaVe'giveh our views on a previous occasion oh the superior advantage i otTm over iron, ns.a covering for bouses. .And timW the great tester of all things, has but 100 clearly proven' . the correctness of onr opinion: . . Again, if we place‘Turin juxta-poaitionywit'hSlateaa a.qovermg for honses, we think thattin will bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages These advantages are,that when Un is used the roof can be made much flatter—thereby saving in the length of rafters, bnck hi/the .gable ends—making the house easy of access in case, of a'fire,-and showing a better finish and appearance.. Also,'when tin is used me gutters are worked iii, thereby saving the extra and f envy expense for copper guttersjeopper flashings,&c., .—things indispensible on slate roofs'. If further reasons were deemed could offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been advanced, as it is a well known fact that New York and othereast ern cities very generally prefer even tin for their most costly and splendid buildings, notwithstanding they have a fullsupply of slute Qt their doors. With these remarks we will leave the subjcct with those imerested, aadwill take pleasure in giving further information when called ofu . _ JOHN DUNLAP A COT. New Yobs;, March 12. Bostob, March 12, Nobfolk, March 12. Private Diseases* DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND AL L E V; Dbvotes his entire attention to. an offic* practice. His business is mostly cbufinedto , P”cu*« or Venereal Diseases, and such pain* ra&rJref M. affections,, brought on by imprudence *j£3Bpl3sg|j youdifulindulgencq and excess. #3l®l§* , Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaori bea, Gleet, Stricture,- Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions Tetter Ringworm, Mercurial Discuses, Seminal Weakness, fm* potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness; Month* ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ana- Nervous Affections, Pams in the Back and Loins, Irrita* tions of the Bladder aud Kidncysysuccessfully treated Curegparartleedi ,V. ; ; :- ...... Fourteen years 1 practice*(fourin this Dr- Browuto offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. : •. “W Office and private consulting rooms, 65 Diamond’ay. lE7* Charges moderate. . < novs:d&wly REiJMATiSM.— -i)r. iirowjvs ue wty oiscovreu rem edy for Rhcnmaiism if a speedy andeeriain remedy painful trouble* It never fatta. • s2Es&«?£ PrivaicjCoasttltation Rooms No. 65, DIA MOND, Penna. The Doctor is always at •••• • - •: •••:•, -r- •• MAI-3 OF PENNSYLVANIA— Received on con signment, and for sale singly, at tsiottub price, tnrie dozen large and.aplendidly finished Maps or this Slate. This is the most recent map of the State pub lished, and embraces all that Is desirable in a Derr'ecr map, at the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY ■"h” . corner of Market and Foaruists. ; 1 Ol )f V ACRKS OP LAND in Jefferson county for sale. Enquire of THdftIPSON'TIPI r o» : A BolcntlQe Hair Tonlc H e ,,„„. ANO UKAUTIFIBR. Trial bottles 3ttcin» Ti,n.. A who have n-ed Jones’ Coral Aa!r R *sSv e us expedient qualities—those who have not" we ai«?S it 10 possess the follow ng qualities ii w n L.! .1' hairfog-pwonanrpan^hVKZttore 1 f S «.°P 1,f11h "5 pa.core scaifor dandruff, and mik2 Ught, red or grey hair grow dark. F .or any other «km disease. The readeri* this is no nselesspuffed nostrum, ns one triaf wKmovo* I eoald enumerate at least 80 pereona cared of P 'SORE HEAD,SORE LEGS ANIJ SORE BEARD, Bay it, and the reader is again assured, I wonldnot cruelly sell tt forthe above, unless I knew it tohe nil 1 state. Thn-e who are liable to *■ CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAFFED FLESH ' will find this not only a care, but a preventive- mU ? caitnowpnly add,that any one afflicted vwUb aSyor the ahoye, or similar diseases.wUl find this nlland even more, (admirable units pyppprUes); than I staiei Ks*Bat, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure yon nsk for Joses’ Italian Chemical Soap end buy-Itmnly of WM. JACKSON, only Agent in Fifts^JS b > slollibl: t t 7 street, Pittsburgh, headofWood 'f FkTf j, a -v" fV'> V. vVI it s -:iy V-' ■ : i’ ; -f- t ;;V't ■ /.*• ; 4*- s 9. «li 4 * '• - I 1 •_ ‘ t ■ ' 1 'l.*»'*«*■ - r ...’A TV ,r * ‘'' i; f if..'-".-:'' ;■ 'W.'.' 'vVfc''- 1 v " ", i • -f -V ; ftlisfellaneons. Pearly White Teeth atid Breath* TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS, jjERaONS who have either, are honorably assured thatiTtheirbreaih iseverso foal,or their ' - TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW. . anttenerasted with tartar, that a 25 cent bot of Jonev nTooth-Paste will make the teeth white aafsniow ■ the breath odirerbusly sweet. • SoW_onl7 at JACKSON’S Store. 240 Liberty stree. headof Wood., - • ’* fdec2o HOPE BVBtt. WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr. Rogers’ Syrup or Liverwort and Tar . AND'"' IAsenALAotA, CcmplainUUndmgto CONSUMPTION S jrhiisyrupc6^r,afuppium,CM<^t,oiaa 7 'niiaiml whatever^'but. is composed entirely of idS Herbs, and vegetablesubstances .wh6h-odVe'a medac mflaenee upon the Langs, and their connected organ* lis immediate affix* is to liilay.allirrnaiion, and trentlv remove the phlegm and other morbid secretions from the ..ThroatandAir-Passagesjthus relieving the'Coogtu&v 1 «iMutng equal power, by no* other medicine of like nature, now before the public. . - . V CIRCULARS, &C., '&blfibjy^Ks®f ri^? -!F ,l * fo « the Proprietors have • j-fi, . nU ? ar ’ history 6/ this Midi ‘’‘f’ tlisitoCTiplijm, nature, sc:, of us principal Incxcdi- . s“'“’ t *J a , e f? ct ihey are designed to have upon the 5 reference to names iesi- ■ dences, woon A LL Uansactionsraade on liberaf XX nous promptly attended to. ' rm,,an ? f «o]leO' ——• • : S. lIOIiEIKS &. sons. lUIVX HKMOVSD THEIR BiHEDIO AHb BICILIVO* Ta No.-Gt mrket Unit, /bur ittm ktSS?* HOLMK6 (t SUMS, TJANKEKS AND EXCHANGE BRokERS, and Oca- MfK > a Nolci, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Notes- Exchange on the Eastern and Western cuiea constantly for sale. ' ■ . . - ' ■ *» cities' throaghoottfic Urif* ndnfFrSo t-Flirt r “ cived in pnrfandnorcnmint .$?•- 6 ?-Market street, between Third and Foarth atreata. i; ; ■- ; angaiMv. Homestic and loreign Zxcliangt, Bank Mota. L , Gold and SUccr. Bought, So. l and Exchanged, kichahoe amd house: ; L _ wyuam. ’& c®.. ;■ V • 04 Wood Street, ■■ * PITTSBURGH. PjrinTßßtsratbowEn onnagDtrdsiri. fan»as ■- ALJJ6S'KS4JiKg* ■ : ': . - KB4HEE ft aAHM ' Brokers. Dexters n‘ Portion oni . hang ‘’ CeT '^ a, “ C Ctor r iesl™el. andWOOd ’ ; "'’ dlr ' CllsroppQ “ i,!:tllo s ‘ : ~ "B'ATkrso"U'O JESSE CAKOTHESS & CO., . NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTS lUTRBH. • ’ CurreoMncmey received ondepoaU. • Collections made on aU the priccipa l cities of the Uni* ted », ,faugl:ly «^™~~ I,AT JM CKS & FRIEND,” BASfilfißS AS»DESOHASOJfI BBOKQBSi ; N0..95, COBifEa. Wood;AKD OUMOSD STBSETS, : - - . Pitubureh, pg, fnrgyl., tait.b.hook. SAaoxirr, HOOK S'AllOisjST.. : V p®*™ s ®? AND exchange BROKERS,' > ! T\ EA LERS m - Coin, Bank Nnifcs, Time Bills,Foreigzi n <'n»!nSfer or s ? c m.’umß to snitfmrchnsers. rm i ■ vi»nrfv£- a * f??® 1 ** 1 ? ondepoaite ■■. s ° nall p “ rt . a ° riheu WJ|»£«l«h* ' CENTRAL PENNSYLVaN’IA. BANKINQHOC3E.' 1 BRYAN, QUKIM a. CO.' “ js “ d lu, R - flltVAM > Cg,hie, CZechanlos Danis, mn?| 1 I?i 3 KI?^ I>lSa,rol,STff ABOVS SUBSET STHIET. 00 10 d ° b “ SIaC "- opsn . .Interest paid on Special'liepbftlia J - a ”* u ;• ‘ TITOMPanM BELLtCasUer. ~ - r— — - 113 SECOND STREET . ' . ' SC OMMISStoXBR JLND BII£bROZXK. TRJCT aitenUon givcn io all butinei? en» trusied tohis ciro.- Pittsburgh mnnufactured artl ties alway&on hfwd, or procured on abort •-otice. • ncgotiaied oa .favors.* ble. terms. . Advance* made if required:- »oei22:tf I ) KA !' rs o ? KHAiVCISCU, Cnlirnruia, W k“«y£f£°’ " oU£ = OfFATi,, 4 K ®^ ■77te'. Great Bemtdyfor Consnmv'ion cfihe Lxines. A As turns of the Liver. Asthma, Bronchitis, -Pains%r-Wt&>’ ‘ WISTATt-S BALSAM OP >VI£D C'aERBT-i. a ft fine herbal medietne. composed chiefly of Wan F^2 y^Bakk and , ,h r Iceland Moss (iheJailer • imported expressly for thi? purpose,i the rare msfllcnl ° f ; W K hi u h arc als ° combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, thus rendering- the whole compound the mo»» certain and efficacious remedy evcr< discovered for CONSUMPTION OP THE LUNGS - . IMTERiKSTING CORRESPONDENCE. .•,, r * T }' n, *X*.B tia K , b orXemQ T Oh}o 3 a highly respect*- 1 n'H a B £l iBlar,a Balsam .oFTOId Cherry is uS paralleled,. The demand font is so great tbathecaa '■■■• scarcely keeii htmself supplied with it. He-has bad la his store medicines for lung affections.. Some ol these were esteemed good arid , some gave temporary relief*— But since he has had Balsam of. Wifrf Cherrv * a number of the most serious case* were completely cn» red by its use, never sold a medicine, n -*ays theddc- - „ ,n wluch l had that entire confidence that I had ia’ - Et cubes ! Wherever Wistar’s Balaam of Wild Cfor*. •' ry is introduced,,ii at once attains that t.ißhiehattttloa ii - ao nchly deserves.; What can prevent iu sale-when on ■ every hanu can be.wnnessed its wonderful cures! The - . worst case, of Asthma, recent and dangerous Couch: ’ (and also those that are of long standing,) Bronchitis . or Consumptiondin: its.'early stages) are always cured ''' bv this retnarhabletnediciue., (7 , '. . . . - ~ r„..^T. H^ DITA . R X consumption: Caredby WUtar’s BalsamorW lid Gharetf, ■ ■ : - .PnUABAKT Bidok, Hamilton co., 0., Sep. 87,1850? ‘ JI B-Pari—Bear Str.- I take the Überty of advising " Z,°n of the bene&t that I have derived from the use o* ’ P?-y r ; s,ar ® Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible scourge,Consumption,in Maylast. lhe attack wa3 truly horrifying to me, for five of my family; (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption f was afflicted with nearly all ofthe worst features of the disease: I had a distressingcorigh and expectorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever.'severepalnsihthe aide* and chest,; cold chills, alternating wiih flashes of heat" and copious night sweats - 1 wasnnderthe careof a skilled physician from ft*-' time I was token sick untit about six weeks since, being •; then about helpless, and my friends cohsiderihgmv case ' ' hopeless. or at least beyond the reach of our physician’s skUl. advised the use of-Wistur’s Balsam of Wi.d Cher- • - ry. -* * : * • ; » • » • . .1 have taken four hpi tles of the medicine, and now consider myself perfectlywell. I make this statement . to induce others that are afflicted as I have been, to make trial of Wisrnr’, Balsam of Wild Cherry, wMch '. • remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored my. health. /EREMUH ISGBIGCS v -ri -B P EO J TH Pop®, take co, lit, June 15,18J9. - - P' * aTh -P ea *s ir .♦ a* I have a deep commisscra* won for the me to give von hbriefhiaio- ‘ benefits derivedfrom the ?r?4 rJi A Y ,Bt l r s Cherry.*-Jo Joly,- * L.kfxTT attacked .with a fever ofa typhoid character, X!ii ic " ; i ln _ a v ery debilitated mte,whenin the-'.*? following winter I was taken with a severecold,! which" '... ** reduced me to such an extent as to give me the appear- ~ jance~ or a confirmed coh*dmpu"ve. . t iabored nnderia.'’' • seyere conglt. cxpeciorMeda greatdeal, and Was iron* i9 l ?«.-wnri cold feet and night sweat*.- I also frequently ' " raised blood from: my longs ”1 continued -tllis staie 4 -' : ;' : Bradually sinking riuderlhedisease,until January, .847, ' nnul I .was again auacked wlth fever. hiy oXurcmities, v especially ray feet,, were coldfand almost' lo^ttheirfeeling..- Under these circumstancesUjbay.bo- i truly said that i was a liv rig sheleton. . I-finally deter- ' mined to quit taking medicine prescribed.by.paysici&na" ir-: and try Dr. Wuiar’a Oalsam .of .Wild Cherry, and frour' the first week that I coniraenced'iakine ii i cari da:e a gradual recovery. 1 couiimied its usesixirioriUnualthd epiTof which time I was curedf and have cDjoyed good health ever .since, and cbeerfrilly.recomtHend Uiti Bal sam to all triose afflicied.with diseases 6f the lungs, and ... - would .sav to those commeuclhg-itsttse-riot'tribedis* couraged, if wo or three Louies do noteffect acortt,bal 1 persevere os I have done, and I have no doubt but nintt : cases out of. tea will, be blessed wiih renewed: health aa • ihave been. . JOSEFH JaCKSON. lTnponant to iAm* JJjUcitd 'toith. Burnses qf tha Bungs' .. ; -r; and-Breast . : will miracles never cease? More evidence ofitS' surpassing health restorative virtues I [From Dr. Spriugi'eid, Washington co , Jfy.J . -*P*itwnari,\Ky,May 14,1845 *' .. Nessrs, Sanford $ Park: J lake ibis-opportunity of ' info rming.you vi a mo?a reniarkable cure p«rforroedon ‘ - ate by the use of Or Ualsram of wild' Cheriye Tn jhe ltid. IW4S taken with the luflimmaiion 1 - ' iiovgels, which f labored under tor six weeke, when I gradually, recovered,- In Uje fa!i of IP4I I w*s r ‘attacked with a severe- cold. whicb seated iiMlf r opon my lungs,and for thespsceiof ihree year* I was con* lined to ray bed. J tried all kiuidi of jnedicinesandiive- • • iy variety.of aid wiihoui ai-d thus I vreamd ■ along nfitil the whiter 0f.1845, whenlflcardof Dr. Wie- •• . tar's Boissm of Wild Cherry. - : -t: r ’., My friends persauded roe to give it a-trial,, though I had givfen up all hopes of rerovr.ryfand' hrtd prepared i. •... myself for thecliante of ariniber.worlds TfaroughtUeil fOiiciia[iops I wosjudueed lo mase u«e of the genuine .tFijwr's Balsam qf: Wild Chcrrtr: ■•The.effect was ttoly " ' astbriishing. After five years rif fifiliciionand , arid after havi»g>peovfour or five hundred dollars ioho -- purposes ail»tbe brsl and most respec'uble physicians had proved unavailing, l wns, snoii instbred.io en'iro henlth by the of God, and .the u eof Dr. Wis- ' tsr'sßabarnof VVildCherr . ■• ■ May the blessing of Qod rest nponthe proprietor* 0 f so valuable a meuu-ine a VVistnris of Wild Cherry.i .Yrinra,resprcifolly v oltLby J.D. PARK, (Rucceswr. io Sanford Fo.urib and Wqljiui streeis, Cincinnati, f . Agent toi the South and VVest, .to anti be j a Kiofi S l e &, Pittsburgh; I-Wleor; Jr, corocr Market street aiid the; sJiamomt; It A hurghi 4 AJeues.' HitsUurehtl.ee A BrcShom, Alie. ... ffhenv Citv: L TBuJsell, Washington ,; W H Lami.cr- , . • tmt Jrankiin; I, B Bnwir, Umontown; H Welty, Grcen«bhrgh; S Kounix, Somrrset; Scott *-Gllmbre, ■Bedfoid i Sed *.Soß,_Hunuugdou; A burgh) IfiMepßSffißCK Indiana; J H"Wrighv hittan-- ninff?"Evans. & Cri, Brophyille j A . Wilson &■ Son*-- - Wayu : obarshrM , Far)and,&: Co,N;Caliexv«)er v Mead-;. •' Erie;*,; Henry ; Farkev filerceri Jas * Kelly A Co, BtflVer; S smt b*, Beaver; J D Sumraenou, Warren; F L i CS P Crooker, Jr„ Brownsville. feMO l nUBa^OiorTaudTMao!sreFrOodf : »ErwEli«l ? iiS JO ■ and Heiriaff, foi talc by . [feli23l WU. PYRE, *' ... *T <• ,• .% • i , iiiiil " *’ i ‘ . r *** i' • .-stf *'* • .... .... Removal* Drnrga anfc ilfcMrittis, . '•• •"*< f-i-'- •'-■»' '.,■■?• . ,v, ,i.v t- •Sr ■ssSi j \ =ME