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LOCAL MATTERS.
SSFWe are under, obligations to tho Clerk of the
Pittsburgh sod St.-Lotus Packet, « Editor,” for late
Bt. Louts papers.
Suicide.— A melancholy Case ol suicide camo to
' light on Thursday evoning. A-poor Irish woman,
living on Fountain street, by the name of Bridget
Luther, having a husband and five children, commit-
H teed saicldo by taking-laudanum. On Wednesday
afternoon she Wob found, bytheneighboring women,
'■ in the third story of a vacant house, adjoining, the
one in which she rosided,in a state or complete in
sensibility. She was earned by them into hcr.own
house, and medical aid immediately sent for—but
. too late to provent her attaining her object. Upon
examination by the physician, he was well satisfied
that she was laboring under the effects or some naro
cetic drag, the deadly effects or which, was too
visible m allow him to have hopes or her recovery |
he prescribed, however, as the case required. She
lingered, aboat £4 hours, in a complete stupor, and
was apparently in great agony when she died.
She was reputed to have boon an amiable womans
and her youngest - child is only about six months
old. vWbat reaHy indoced her to take this step, is
yet shrouded in mystery, and will likoly so remain.
It was given in evidence, we believe, before the
Coroner l * Jury, that her husband and hersolfdid not
tt all times five on. the most agreeableterme, which
weighed moat heavily on her spirits. Herhnshsnd,
Francis Luther, is a laborer on tho Railroad, and
was ebsentfrom home at the time ofthie occurrence,
but ws* sent for-and returned to hie wretched homo
in time- : to follow the remains of his onfortonoto
wire to their last resting place. The Coroner held
an roquet on her body on Tborsday orening, when
Drs. Gallagher and McCracken woro called id, aud
made a pout mortem examination, which mveatiga*
lion resulted in their conviction that her death was
the rosnlt of-some fatal drug, most probably lauds
anna).
A number of witnesses were examined, and the
jury rotnrned a vnrdict in accordance with the facts
elicited.
The Fcarrrvc.—We understand'lhat over threo
hundred dollars have been raised toward purchasing
the freedom of Woodson, the fugitive slave, who
was taken to Louisville on Thursday. The agent
stated that whenever tho sum of $BOO was raised
they could have him. We hope the efforts of the
humane gentlemen engaged in this project, will
bo crowned with success.
* Bboke Down.—Ae oraoibua loaded with persons
returning from market, with all their marketing on
board, broke down.yesterday evening, on the corner
of Seventh and Grant aireets. The women shrieked,
and the marketing flew in every direction. No one
was injured, howover, although they were consider*
ably frightened.
. Alone or the Bobxtebs.—The Mayor sent up a
commitment yesterday against Ed. Smith, alias Ed.
Spears, charging him with homing the board pilo of
Thet.. Scott, some two or three months since
There are hopes that all these villains who hare
been figuring no extensively in the burning business,
will yet be caught. -
- o©* The ■ sale d those very valuable London
books, be commenced this even,
ing, at Davis’.auction rooms. This collection em»
braces many rare and choice worka, to which we
would call the attention of Antiquarians, Theoiogi*
cut and admirers of splendidly illustrated works.
Troops.—-A detachment of U- S. Dragoons passed
through tho city yesterday, on their way to Jeffer
son Barracktf. They are from Carlisle, Pa., and
are under the command ofCapt. Hastings. They are
principally young Germane, and are a fine looking
•etoftsilowa. - v
CS'The sale at the Dry Goods Store, 31, Smith*
field street, ooe . door from the corner of Second,
will bo continued this jasmung, at 10 o’clock, and
at 2 o’clock m the afferuema, when all. will -bo don
ced out.
. Feroctoos Hoo.—child of Mr. Whitcfiold,
of Allegheny, was attacked by & large sow, near tho
St. Clair street b«dgi», je«terday evening, It was
knocked.down and bitten, though ltw&s rescued be*
fore U bad sustained any serious damage.
Dbosde&ly House.—Wm. Haley was yesterday
morning brought before the Mayor on a charge of
keeping a disorderly house. After an investigation
OF the caso, he was fined 514,00 and costs.
- BSP Wymto, who ha# no superior os a Magician
and Ventnloqmat, and whose tricks are eqaslly
pleasing and astonishing, ts performing to immense
houses. •
IST H. Miner & Co., Smithficld street, have ns
ceived the Princess of.Hansfield, a story of love
and intrigue; translated from iho French of Eugene
Suq, and published by Lorenzo Stratton, Cincinnati.
Great Anaacnorr.—The Panorama of Califor
nia appears to bo the centre of attraction. It is
.nightly, crowded with visitors. Go andsce it.
. «Br. Mis» i ßasboell, the Clairvoyant, has arrived,
-and wi!t he prepared to receive visitors next woek,
srotice of which will be given on .Monday.
Falser—The alarm of fire last eight about to o’-
clock, was false.
mo the Honorable the Judges of- the Court of Gencrtil
X Quarter Sessions of the Peace m and for the County
ofAllegheny:
Tbo petition of R. of the Township of Ohio,
m the. County aforesaid; humbly shewelb, That
your petitioner bath-provided himself with materials
for the accommodation < of. travelers and others, at his
dwelling house, m the Township aforesaid,, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your po
sitioner, os m duty bound, will pray.
R. MILLER.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the to witting aforesaid,
<do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
’honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
iroom-and conveniences for the accommodation end
lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern
is necessary.
S Richey, A Hamilton, J ; Gillclond, R M’Clinion, D
. Hamilton,Bßoley, D H Lutz, Knoderer, H Thompson,
JamcaCrawford, J L Henmaa, F M Hatchuon.
• parls;3t •• ■ .
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Bdsslonsof the Peace,in and for the County
of Allegheny:
The petition of John. H. Little, of the .Township of
Ohio,in the County nfonsaidphumbly sbeweth,—
'Tftftf ytrar petitioner both provided himselt with materials
for the accommodation oftraveler# and others, at lus
dwelling bouse in aforesaid Township, zutd .prays that
your Honors will bepletuedtograht him a license to keep
a public house of entertainment. And-your, petitioner,
as in duty bound, will pray. . JOHN H. LITTLE.
We, the subscribers, citizens of aforesaid Township,
do certify, that iho above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and usd is well provided with
house room conveniences for the accommodation
And lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
savemi# necessary.
R Allen, II Lane, J Chnde, JLowdon, J M Cordell, A
Cknrose, w White, G W Meany, R linn, James Allen,
APR Richey, James Polk. , [morls:3i
To Contractors. -■ ' /
FROPOSALS will bercceived atthe Office of M. B.
BROWN,Llberty street, Pittsburgh, nntil the 20th
instant, fcrsJl the Grading and Masonry on the first five
mUe# of the TemperaneoviUo ahd Noblestown Flank
Road. Also, for a Bridgepver ChßTtier Creek. Also*
for the Grading end Masonry on their Branch Road (li
mUe*,f to CoLWilliam Lee’s, on Washington Turnpike,
wartfrtd - AEB- BROWN, President'
Strap Cow.
STRAYED from the subscriber, Jiving in the
afajLi Seventh Ward,;(Webster EtreeL} on Monday
monung, urnlOth instant, a large dark red’ COW, with
white spots r short horns— very flair between. 7 and 8
years of age. Anr? person, giving information of her
whereabouts wiUbo liberally rewarded
JAMES DALZELL.
new Bookit kew Boofest
Wfci&Sk *“ ,Ml received lhe
Gonsueloi-jByGetuga Sondr Cheap edttion.^-Price
fiO cents. This IsuniversaHy admitted to be the maSer
piece of one or the most remarkable of Uvtue novelisf*.
• Boston Shakspeare. No. 34. Contents ? Pericles
Pnnee of Tyre.. . .• ’
Horucnltumt for March.
The Moorland Cottage. By the anthor of Mary Barton
Coluvator for Morehi -
Knickerbocker for March.
Living Age—No. 356. ’[marts
M yoraeot*
- THE commodious three storied -DWELLING
NOUSE, on Liberty, opposite Third street, ad
rcoidence of ft. C. Stockton. Possession
0t APr “- f. M-g.CftOSSAN
FLOOR BOAKDS-IGthOOO feet good quality, well
seasoned, for sale at greatly reduced prices,by
- JOHN A. BLOOMER,
: mar!3 Allegheny Planing Mil!s._
Box BOARDS ANITPaKEL STUFF—so,Wbleet,
'well seasoned, Tor sale cheap, by
JOHN A. BLOOMER,
martf&w Allegheny Planing Mills.
Oft BXS. STERINE CANDLES for sale by
40 raarl3 _ J. D. WILLIAMS &CO
UU venison HAMS for sale by “ ~~~
«7p mar!3 ■ J.P.WILLtAMB 4CO
:1 BBL. CHESNUTS for sale by - ■ •
A mnrl3 J.D. WILLIAMS 4 CO
ROLE BUTTER—IS obis.: fresh, in cloths, for rale
cheap,by : . WM. DYER,
207 Liberty street.
HICKORY "NUTS—3O bbls. reeeived and for sale by
SAMUEL P. SHRIVER.
GREEN APPLES—UJU bbls. received and for sals.
marl ° SAMUEL P. SHRIVER.
piUESNUTS—2O bbls. received and for sileby
marlO . : SAMUEL P. SHRIVER
DRIEB AHPLES—Roceivcd and tor saleEy
■nartO SAMUEL P. SHRIVER.
E ICE—10 tierces tresb Rice reeeived and for sale by
marlO ’. "SAMUEL P. SHRIVER.
I>UL(j BUTER—IO bbla prime Roll Butter received
JVand for sale by SAMUELP. SHRIVER.
PEACHES— 300 buah-rec’dand for sole by
jnarlo__ SAMUEL P. SHJRIVER
OTBORTS—SOCTbuBh- received and for scHe by -
O marlO SAMUEL P. SHRrVER
ri \Q LET—A Warehouse, situate between W ood and
X Market, and running through from Frontio Second
street, recently occupied by Scatfe & Atkinson.
SCJJFE, ATKINSON A OKKLY,
feblO No. 119 Front sf.
ECONOMY CRAB CIDER—2O bbls. Economy Cider
m store and for sale by
marl MILLER A RICKETSON.
KEG BUTTER—I 4 kegs Bolter just rrceived and for
sale by [mart] MILLER & RICKETSON.
PALM OIL—I,OOO lbs. Palm Odin store and forsale.'
mar 4 . MILLER A RICKETSON.
CILAKET WINE—I 4 bhds. Bordeaux Claret Wine,
) .20 boxes do do Nedoc.
mart- MILLER A RICKETSON.
t laSslA —IUO mats Cassia just received and for sale
by [mart) MILLER & RICKETSON.
Long cloths and Irish linens
-14 cases snperand super extra Long Shawls ;
3 do do do Irish Linens;
Of the most approved manufacture just opened at
feb24 A. A. MASON A CO.’S.
SUNDRIES— 400 bbls. Family Flour;
60 do No. 3 Mackerel;
75 do Tar;
65 do Rosin;
400 do prime Neshannock Potatoes;
. 50 do Red Potatoes ;
40 do Greon Apples;
500 bushels Cob Corn;
200 do Shorts;
50 do Outs;
For sale by T. WOODS A SON,
marlO No. 61 Water st.
LADIES’ DRESS GOOD^-
15 pcs. plain all wool high col’d/de lames ;
5 pcs. do do black do;
25 pcs. new and splendid style b&regcde laines;
10 per choice ganadines. Just opened at
raai4 A. A. MASON & CO’S.
J BALE BUCHA LEAVES for sale low by
KEYBER A M’DOwELL,
marl'2 140 Wood street.
A MINERAL WATER FOUNTAIN and Fixtures,
in good order, for sale by
marl 2 KEYSER A M’DOWELL.
ARBLKTdUST—6 bbls. for sale by
maria KEYSER A MCDOWELL.
A(\ LBS. OIL OF SASSAFRAS for sole low by
4*U marl 2 KEYSER A M’DOWELL.
fpEAS.—Young Hyson, Ganpowd*r, Imperial and
X Black Teas, in original packages, and packed in }
and } & packages. for sale by
marS KING A MOORHEAD.
COD LIVER OlL—Warranted pure ou oraugnt,
Rushbon, Clarke A Co’s, iu boitleß, for sale bv
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
mard Cor First A Wood sis
riiURNED PILL BOXES—Assorted sizes, for sale by
X marB B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Extract Indian hemp—English imported, for
sale by (raarS] B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
LACTUCARIUM— English imported, for sale by
marS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
PUTTY— In bladder?, inassorted sized packages, for
sale by [marS] B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
UEN S PLASTERS—Large and sma’l, for sale by
marS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
SUGARS,— New Orloans Sugar ;
Si. Loins Powdered Sugar ;
do Crushed do;
do Clarified do;
do Loaf do: m store and for
£ ole by [mart] KING A MOORHEAD.
MOLASSES.— New Orleans Molasses;
fcl. LoaisJugar-house Snap;
• do., -' qo; ...
Battle Ground do do: for Zsale
by • [marSj KING A MOORHEAD,
/COFFEE—Prune Rto CoSes for sain by
\j iharS KING A MOORHEAD.
TOBACCO— Of toe following brands: Rassoll A Rob
inson’s; W H Grant’s; w Wlers’; Richard King’#;
W H Hair’s: Barrow’s 20 & boxes; in siore and for
pale by [mtuB) KING A MOORHEAD.
SUNDRIES.— Gloss, assorted sizes; iron and Nails;
White Lead; Corn Brooms; Beaver Backets and
Tubs, for sale by (mar9j KING A MOORHEAD.
DRIED APPLES—lobt>is.superDned Apples;
12 sacks do do . uo;
In store and for sale by
nmr4 MILLER A RICKETSON.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—4O bbls. 8. 11. Molass
es, James’ Refinery, m store ana for sale by
mar 4 MILLER A RICKETSON.
OIL MEAL —Of our own manufacture constantly on
hand and for sale by RHODES A ALCORN,
mar? 1173 d sl, opposite St. Charles Hotel*
ROUND FEED—On hand and for sale by
lj mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN.
CORN MEAL—On hand and for sale by
mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN.
HULLED BARLEY—Of ourown manufacture, con*
staatly on hand, and lor sale by
mtr7 RHODES A ALCORN
CHOPPED FEED—SOO bus. m sore and for tale by
mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN.
T>ICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and for sale.
XI mar 7 : RHODES A ALCORN.
PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of our own manufacture,
constantly on hand and for sale by
raar7 RHODES A ALCORN.
*I*\RIED AI’PLES—IOO bus. in store and for sole by
U mart WM. DYER, 207 Liberty si.
'\k; RAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER—from the
TV 11 Cbnton Mills,” Steubenville, for sale by
o aril W. P. MARSHALL.
VkrALL PAPER—Prices reduced at the Eastern Pa-
Tv per Hangings Store, No. 85 Wood street,
marll W. P. MARSHALL.
TMRE BOARD PRINTS—for sale by
J marll W.P. MARSH ALL.
WINDOW BLINDS—for sale by
marll W. P. MARSHALL.
l GROtS superior SCY THE RIFLES, in store«and
JU for sale by T. WOODS A 80N,
marll No. 61 Water street.
5 BBLS. WHITE BEANS for sole by v
marll T. WOODS A SON.
1 AH BUSH. SHELLED CORN for sale by
IUU ifiarir T. WOODS A SON.
FOR SALE*—A large and elegantly finished GLASS
CASE, suitable for a Siore Room. Will be sold a
bargain at No. .70 Fourth street. mar7:3t*
PAPER HANGINGS—spsuro BiXOTios.—Will U
received by first canal arrivals, a new and choice
assortment of Frencb and Eastern-Paper Hanging# in
gold, damask, boquet and plain patterns, together with
a large lot of cheap satin and common papers.
mar 7 W. P. MARBHALL, B 5 Wood st.
6O sacks tmme Kentucky Feathora;
•O ■ - 3G94ra*. DtiedB^ache#j
• 117hhds.'Sng€ri: : -' ■ - •
250 bbls.Mplokses v -
60 boxcas&periOT s’s Tobacco ;
leobbis-Tat;
10 do TanueFo Oil;
15 do Cloverseed; >
•For sale by CARSON A M’KNIGHT.
• raar7 __ • . . 94 Water street.
FISH— Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3;
Shod, In whole andhalf barrels;
Herrings in pickle;
CoAFisa in casks; Forsaloby i
feb24 .ALEXANDER KING.
POTATOES— 00 bbls. first-rate reds, dry, mealy and
sound, for sale by [ifiar?] WM.DYER.
HAVT- SATtfRN WlNE—lshhds. Haul Sumrn
Wine;. 20 half do do;
. In store and for sale by .
mart MILLER A RICKETSON.
NEW BOOKS l NEW BOOKS l—Wall, at his Peri
odical Depot, 85 Fourth street, has jusl received the
following new Books: -
Iconographic Encyclopedia, No. 17;
- Harper*’ and the International Magazines for March;
. Demoortrtio-BeviewforMarch;. . ; v
New York Journal of Medicine for March;
. Tfie British ondßoreign.Medtco Chinugtcal Review;
Art Journal forßeoraory; .
The MoorlandXJouage. of Mary Barton;'
• Poor Richard’s Aiuiinac, a* written by Dr. Frenklts,
forthe JearsX73B,l737and 1738. [mar7
BLANK BOOKS.—the largest stock of Blank Books,
of everrdesenpuoa, \n ail styles of bindery, is oM
fsred for sale, ai the lowest rates, at .
W T .-8-llAVBNS’Blankßook Store,
» rcomerof Markot and Second streets
Merchants .a re requested to call, and examine oar Ma
diam and Demi Blank Work#, which ore offered at V>to
er-prices than, they have been sold in this city, [mary
WEGNER*' BUKCHNER A MUELLER’S
ffewlilthograpMcßstabUshmont!
60 Maritt jtreef, bvtvnm Third tg Fourth,
is NOW reriy to furnish eveiy kind Of Lithographic•
work in the most elegant style, such us Shoto Hilt.,
hlapsy Portraits, IdtndMptS, Cards t Bill heads, ondXo
btU,pn&iedingQtd,eolorei Ac.
Atthe same.place Messrs* Moeser A HeUnle have:
opened a paAWuia School, and execute on orderDr&fts •
of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac, with all possi
ble occutsov tfadclegonco. ja!s:ly :
PAPER.—a superior lot of doable me-'
mr .SSb^ PnaUng Pa P* r >
cor Market 2nd its
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€ommtrrisl anlr .financial,
.Review ot tne Wholesale
OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, »
. Saturday, March 15, 1881. y
Tho weather continues pleasant and warm. Bu»
aioeaa qoite active on (be streets. The market for
all leading articles continues active.
ASHES—We have no change to note in this nni%
cfe; we have aalea reported .at 3}, cash, for 10
casks Boda Ash. Sales of Potash at 3to 3}.
APPLES—SaIes of 94 barrels, at the river, at
91,05 per barrel; from stores at $1,525. .
BOTTER—SaIes of 7 bhls prime Roll Butter at
12} ; also, a solo of 11 bble common at 10c ; 22
kegs do at 7*. . - .* ,
CHEESE—This article is In demand. Prime
Cheeso would dcmand:7 to 7i; sales ofCommon arc
made at 6to 6. No good cheese in market.
COFFEE—We have sales or 140 bags reported,
in several lots, at 12* to 12$.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of ll7 : oacks Dnod Peach*
ea at 91,371, with pay for sacks. We quote Apples
at 75. ■
EGGS—Sales of 12 bbls at 8* perdox.
FLOUR—'Tho receipts continue good. Wo note
9 alcs of 325 bbls, in lots, at $3,31 to 3,39 ; from
store, by the dray load, sales aro made at 33,50 to
3,60.
RYE FLOUR— Sales at $3,1203,25.
GRAIN—We note sales of wheat at 75; al&o>
sales at 72. Rye, 6i to 62. Sales of Oats at 33.
Wo notea sale of 800 bushels or Corn, to go up
tho river, at 45.
BACON—The skies continue large; prices well
maintained. We note sales of Hams at 8* to 8$ ;
Sides, 7± to 7* ; Shoulders, 6 to 6*.
MESS PORE—Sales at 913,00 per bbl. Sales
limited.
RlCE—Sales of 10 tierces at 41 to 4|.
FISH—Wo note sales of 15 bibs, No 3 Mackerel,
ot 38,00, and firm; also, 14 bbls, Lake Fish, at
$7,50 per bbl.
TOBACCO—SaIes of 28 boxes, ranging from 26
to 32, as in quality; 10 kegs 6 twist at 14 cents
Tobacco, we see, has slightly advanced in tho cast*
era market.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
6 vssr 0 iitcnxa watzr tw the channsl
ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies. Beaver
u Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville
-44 J.M’Kec, Hendnckaon, McKeesport
-41 Beaver. Gordon. Beaver
“ Fashion No. ?, Peebles, Elizabeth
44 Thomas Shnver, Bailey. West Newton,
uedstono, wootwird. Brownsville
Clipper,No. 2, Davol, Cincinnati.
“ Navigator, Dean, Louisville.
•* Messenger, Fiaber.Ctnclnnaii
-44 J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling
DEPARTED:
44 Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville
44 Atlantic, Parkinson, do
4i J. M’Kee, Hendnclrson, McKeesport
44 Michigan No. 2, Boics,6eaver
44 Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.
41 Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
-4‘ Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth
“ Schuylkill, Marshall, New Orleans.
44 Diurnal, Conwell, Whecljnr
- 4 Reveille, Dale, Welleville.
“ •Fleetwood,—, StiLouls-
For Marietta And. Hoclslngport.
I JBfS&b Tux fine steamer PACIFIC, ZAtroua Map-
will leave for the above and intermedi
ate ports every at 4 o'clock, P- M-
Fot freight or passage, apply on board, or to
T. WOODS A SON,
marJO N 0.61 Waters!..and 63 Front si.
Young Men’s Mercantile Library Asso
ciation.
SMERSON’S LECTURES,—The disiimroished Lec
turer Prof. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of .Mass.,
beenprocurcd by the above Institute to deliver to
its members and the citizens of Pittsburgh rtenetaily, a
eenes or Lectures very lately prepared, ana upon lute*
resting subjects. The coarse will comprise six lectures
on the 1 Conduct of L\fcJ' i embracing the following to
pics:—-
L Introductory. Laws of Sbcc-.s? :
11. Wealth;
HI. Economy;
IV. power;
V. Culture i
■ VI. WsnhiD,
Tue lermrc9-wlu fc & g/trsa ea
andSntardays. successively—commencing on Thursday;
evening, March 2QTb* The place and times ofmeeung
will be hereafter specified. ' r ickettlbrniembers single,
or for the conrcecanbe obtained by the Librarian, or of
Messrs. Hersk, Wilkins and M’Kuight, committee.
Tickets for citizens single, or for the course, to be pro
cured at all the principal book stores, at J. 0. M’Fad
den, 11. Richardson and F. 11. Eaton's. _ marfuAl
ANNNA MABIA KUUN,i In the Court of Com
by her next friend, Jao. i mon Fleas of Allegheny
w> } County, Pennsylvania,of
o«WHttn Kuun. J October T. 1850. No-74-
' DtvOTu a Vinculo Mairvnontu
Akd Now, to wti: Febmary 20th. 1651,
i motion of SlikerA Heslep, proof hav
r been made that a subpoena and alias
>p®na issued m the above caseond re
.rned according to law, and tbat the de
.endant, Gottfried Kuhn, in sdid cttic,
could not be found is the County of Alle
gheny, it is ordered that the High Sheriff of said County
shall cause notice to be published in the “ Daily Morn
ing Post, 15 in tho City of Pittsburgh, in said County, for
-four weeks successively pnor to the fourth Mouday,
being the twenty-fourth day in March, 1651, requiring
the said defendant to appear on the said day, to answer
to the said complaint. By the Court.
ToGotilzxs kuHif, Respondent 'above named You
are horeby required to appear before tho said Court on
thofoorth Monday of March next, 1651, to answer the
complaiut of above named hbelleat.
feb27:ltaw4w C. CURTIS, Sheri/T.
_ _ February 20, leal.
Administration op john means.—on motion
to discharge C. C. Seely, Administrator of John
Means, from hts administration of said estate, the Or*
phans’ Coart of Allegheny County direct this notice of
said application. 0. C. SEELY.
maro:dlaw3w Administrator.
ritO the Honorable the Judges of the Courtof General
X Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny.
The petition of George Beale, of the First Ward, Pitts
burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sbewetb, Thai
your petitioner hath provided himself withmaienalsJor
the accommodation of travolors and others, at bis dwell
ing house in the Wut cl aforesaid, and prays that
your Honors will be pleased to grant him n license to
keep a pnblio house of entertainment. And your peti
tioner, as tn duty bound, will pay.
GEORGE BEALE.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the W a rd afore
said, do certify that the above petitioner it ofgood repnte
for honedy and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommodation
and lodging, of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary.
James Gray, (Fourth street,} Allen'Cordell, Henry
Earle, R C Stockton, D S Scurfy, Johir Sectiu, James
Cassilly, Reuben Hope, W C Wall, A Nardi, George
Beale, jr., John Boll.— Chroiuele. . [marlO
NEW SPUING GOODS t
Market street. No. 75, btliccen Fourth st. Sf the Diamond .
THE subscriber i& now receiving from the Eastern
cities a beautiful, choice and desirable stock of the
newest fabrics and designs from the London and Farm
Markets. . .
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS,
Purchased lathe New York aud Philadelphia Markets
at the lowcwfcash prices- Embracing every variety of
the newest and richest styles, and latest importations of
French, English and German Goods: among tho leading
articles will be foandthe following:
Fans printed Berage do Laines, from 18} cents to the
BnestqaalUy.
French and English Lawns, from 12} cents to the
finest quality manufactured.
■Superior bleached Muslins, from o}.to 12} cents V yd.
French Work Collars, new. style, from 10 cents to the
best-article imported.
French and English Ginghams, from 12} cents to the
best quality in the market;
Engiishand American Chintzes,fiom 0} to 12}conls
P’yard.
Rich Pans printed and embroidered Muslins and Or
gandies; new style plain and figured English Poplins;
French Borages, rich styles; super black Gro de Rhine
Bilks; fancy figured Silks; super changeable Silks and
Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazines, and a beau
tiful assortment of black and colored Alpacc&s and
French Thibet Cloths. K •'*
'.SHAWLS.
Chameleon Silk and. Turk Satin Shawls: superior Her
nonna Biik Tissue and Berage Shawls: Cashmere,
Thibet,BroshaandMousdeLome Shawls.
. FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS.
■ French work Capes and Collars; now stylo Bonnet
Ribbons; Lines Cambnc HdkGs and Cravats;.black and
colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted
Silk Gloves and Mitts; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose;
logethcr withalfirge and complete assortment of Para
sols and Umbrellas.
. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS:
French and English Cloths, Cossunercs and Vesting*:
SilK-Shins and Drawers; Fancy Cravats; Linen Cam
bnc and Silk Hdkfs; together with a splendid assort
ment of Gloves. Hosiery and Suspenders.
.•DOMESTIC:AND STAPLE GOODS.
Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns:
Casrinetts and Kentucky Jeans. 1 Oottoriftdes; Bed Tick
ings; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Red, White and
Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, &c.
The easterner* of the house and alt cash buyers, are
requested to call and give the above goods an early ex
amination* The stock is large and complete in every
variety and 017!*, all of tho latest importations, and wifi
be sold at the YEBT LOWEST J3ABKEET PRICES-
. / Sew Jlluitci '
GRAND POLKA DE CONCERT, as-performed by
Franlein Stopel with such distinguished applause,
at the late Concerts,—composed by W. V. Wallace.
Also, a great variety of popular bv the
same author. •
-And all the new and popular Music issued from the
eastern publishers, received and for sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
Agent for .the sale of Chickenng’s Pianos for western
Pennsylvania, No. 81, Wood street. marS
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ABSALOM MORRIS,
■ 75 Market street
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4 y- ** \}, \$ , 'Z<
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2lnttton 0al«s.
W. G. itt’CAHTNEY, AncUoneer.
CHINA TEA AND DINNER SETTS at Auction.—
Will be sold on Monday next, March 17th, & t 2
o’clock in the afternoon, at Auction House.
No. 125 Wood street, one white China Tea Sell; l dodo
do Gilt; Ido stone China Dinner Sett.
Also, at the same time, Furniture and Kitchen aten
isfls* Ac. -* W. G. M’CARTNEY,
marlS Ancuoneer-
P. Ill* DAVIS, Auctioneer,
OHIO TRAP ROCK COPPER STOCK AT AUC
TION.—-On Tuesday evening* March 18ih, at 8
o’clock, at the Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth
streets, will.be sold by.orderof. A. G. Reinhart, E*q., as
signee of Z. Kinsey,-throe shares Ohio Trap Rock Mi
rung Company. P-M. DAVIS,
mort4 . • • AncnbnUer-
London Booba,
. A N extensive, rare and valaable collection,including
J\. many unique works on Antiquities, Tocologies
History,: Poetiy, Arts. the Picturesque, Ac * Ac., Ac
many of them splendidly illustrated with colored engra
vings. To he sold without reserve, by catalogue, on
Saturday and Monday evenings, March ldth-and 17th,
at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner 6f Fifth and
Wood streets.
■ Among them will be found—Ackerman’s Necresm of
London t 3 vols.; quarto, beautuul colored plates; Kemp*
ton’s universal history of the Bible, folio j Bowyer’s-il
lustrated record of important events in Europe, colorei
plates.folio; Camden’s Brettanla»2 vols, folio Mates;
Lord Herbert’s hfo of Henry VIII, folio; History of
Scotland,by DavnlScott, 1 vol.folio; Kennett’shistory
of England, 3 vols. folio, many plates; History of the
wars in Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth, 3 vols 8
vo; Fox’s book of Martyrs, early and rare edition, l vol
foh6 plates; completo works of Cicero, 9 vols- 4to ;
Rush worth’s historical collections, 8 vols. folio; Graphic
illustrations of the FronchCapilal, fine line engravings;
Cburchell’s collections of voyages and travels, C vols
folio,several hundred engravings; Lucan’s Pharsalia,
translated by Rowe,folio; Griffith’sdescnptlveaccount
of Cheltenham, 100 fine plates*quarto; M’Pher on’s se
cret history of Great Britain; 2 vols,quarto; Curtis’ Bo
tar.ic&l Magazine, 8 vols., soveraf hundred colored
plates; Baker’s chronicle of the Kings of England, 1
vol. folio, rare; Latham’s history of Birds, several hun
dred plates,3 vols. quarto; Bible—with notes and com
ments, by Rev. W. Rider, fine plates,3 vols. folio;
Works of Hogarth, 143 fine line engravings; Hosier’s
travels in Brazil, numerous colored pistes,• quarto; Eio
graphical Dictionary, 11 vols. 8 to.; Dodsley’s Annual
Register, complete from the commencement. 1753 to
IS2&. 07 vols. 8 vo.; Stanley’s History of Philosophy,
1 vol. folio; Muuroe’s structure and physiology of Pish
es, 44 plates folio; Pinkerton’s modern Atlas, 00 colored
maps, atlas, folio; Russell** History of England, 100
copper plates, lvol. folio; Harway’s travels in Persia,
2 vols. 4t0., plates and maps; Philosophical works or
Dr. Hutchison, 12 vols., plates; Bell’s composition, from
morning and evening Prayer, 30 eng;* 4to; Valerian on
Hieroglyphics,folio plates; History of London, many
colored plates; Gatline’s Historical and Geographical
Grammar,2 vols quarto; Nash’s Picturesqqo views in
Pane, quarto fine plates; Caricatures by Howland Rich
ardson, Ac., folio colored; Bebha Sacra* 2 vols. folio,
Vulgate; Echard’s History of England, 3 vols. folio;
Feddes’ Life oi Cardinal Wolsey, 1 vol. folio; Heyleas’
History of the. World, I vol. folio; Pictorial illustrations
of New Zealand,79 fine plates; Works of Jacob Beh
men, 3 vols. 4 to; characters of Theophrastus, tinny-,
rous portraits, Ac., Ac., Ac-
Full particulars in Catalogues* which can be obtained
at the Auction Store. P. M. DAVIS,
raarlO Auctioneer
VERY DKSIKABLh RESIDENCE, Adjoining Alle
gheny cuy at .durtum.-OnTuesday evening, March
I&th, at 8 o’clock* at the Commercial Sales. Rooms, cor
ner of Wood and Fifth streets, will he sold by order of
the Administrator of John Finney, Jr., deceased, that
very valaable Lot of Ground, having a front of 72 feet
on Bagalcy’s Lane, and extending back 120 feet to Fay
ette street, (adjoiniugrcsideacc of David Fitzsimmons,
Esq ,) on which is erected a very desirable Two Story
brick Dwelling House, with all the modern convenien
ces, recently fitted up in a superior manner. The grounds
are tastefully laid oat, having Shrubbery, Fruit Trees,
Ac., of choice descriptions, and a Pump of excellent
water. Terms, one-sixth cash; remainder in five equal
annual payments, without Interest. Possession given
immediately. tmartQ] P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r-
JAMES D!cKK!VfIA, Auctioneer.
CABINET MAKER’S STOCK OF SPLENDID FUR
NITURE at Auction— On Friday, March 23th, at
10 o’clock in the forei oon, will be raid tit the Cabinet
Wareroom of Frederick Hartman, Diamond alley, be
weea Wood and Southfield streets, his entire stock of
splendid Furniture—made of the best materials, m the
latest modern style, for customer trade—comprising *
2 splendid mahogany frame bairscatSoms; 12im!en
did mahogany frame hair sc at Chaim; 2 splendiama*
hogany frame hair scat rocking Chairs; 12 Vienna
Chairs ; 12 Windsor Choirs; 2 Boston Rocking Chairs >
4 childrens’Chairs—assorted ; l Tippecanoe arm Chair;
2 mahogany Bookcases; 7 foil column mahogany Bu
reaus I piain mahogany Bureau; Smahogaay dressing
Bureaus; 3mahogany enclosed Wsahtsiands; 2 cherry
enclosed Wash stand.*; 4 plain Wash stands; 4 pair
mahogany card Tables; lpair side Tables, mahogany
veneered,- 3 mahogany sewing Stands ;0 cherry dining
Tables; G cherry Breakfast Tables; 3 cherry patent
high post Bedsteads; 4 poplar potent high post Bed
steads; i child'sCnb; with several other articles in the
Furniture line. JAMES RPKENNA,
mart 5 Auctioneer-
YALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN DUQUESNE
BOROUGH at Auction.— On Thursday, April 3d
at 3 o clock in toe afternoon. will be told in Duque«nc
borough, at the foot 01 Herr’aiHoxrf, six Bnildinr Lots.
Treat mg twenty feet oa r%u
sylvama CtuiaL Also, five Lms adjolsingj eamc slro,
und similarly situated, to be sold at a Ground Lease of
£l9 per annum, each.
ras . sa l° f ir ° l Lot*—onc-fourth in hand,
and the balance in three eqaal annual payment* '
Title is indisputable. JAMES M’KENNA,
marts Auctioneer-
LARGE PALE CK REAL ESTATE IN THE FIFTH
AVARD* at Auction.—On Tuesday next, March 1«,
at No clock in the afternoon, will be positively sold!
without reserve, on the premises, in the Fifth Ward or
the City of Pittsburgh, a Lot of Ground,near hFCully’s
Llafs House, and opposite the Public School House—
fronting 24 feet on Liberty street, and extending back
100 feet to Qunrry street, with tbe same front; on which
is erected two Bnck Dwelling Honse.s, two stories high,
with four rooms to each—well finished ° *
This property is convenient to the Railroad Depot, and
is onered for sale on account ot the owner leaving tor
the West. 0
TV,mi—B4oo in Cash, and the balance in three equal
annual payment*, with interest added from day of sale
~ HUGH M’CLURE,Owner.
marl 4 JAMES M’KENNA* Auct’r.
U U P E RlO R AND SPLENDID SECOND jJaND
O VIOLIN at Auction.— On Saturday evening next.
March 15th, at 8 o’clock, P. M , will be sold at ftPKen
na s Auction House, a superior and splendid second hand
,Vio!m; exira finish ; mahogany back; double lined,and
blocked iu the comers; of the sweetest and most exqui
site tore. This arucle is the best that has been offered
at paction for years. It ir the property of an individual
who lias been compelled to part with it for want of mo
ney,tmd cost originally 830,00 Also, one Flute-'
mart 3, JAMES M’KENNA, AneiV
By PUBLIC SALE—Two Dwelling or Store Houses
in Allegheny City. On Saturday evening next,
March 15;h, atbi o’clock, precisely, will be *old to tho
highest tndder. at M’Kenna’s Auction House, Pittsburgh,
two Frame Houses, suitable cither for Dwellings or
Stores, situate on Sandusky street,m Allegheny City,
opposite Rev. Dr,.Black’s Church, and convenient to
the Markfet House. Each house is two stone* high;
with back porch and front portico; one of them con
tains fivo roomß, and the other four rooms; bdlb have
good cellars. They arc erected on a lot of proundsixty
feet front by one hundred and twenty deep, on a lease
of five years from the Ist of Apnl, 1851- *
lu conscqucnco of the Railroad being in operation
next snramor, the propai ty will be very valaable
Terms at sale. JAMES M’KRNNA,
mnt!2 , • Auctioneer*
SHOE STORE AT AUCTION. —On Wednesday
March lßth,ot 10 o’clock m the forenoon, will be
commenced the pale of the entire stock of Boots'and
Shoes, Ac., ot R. S. Allison* at his stote, withh two
doors of the corner of Market and Liberty streets
The assortment is very extensive, and was selected
particularly for customer trade. Among which are
men and women's wear :of every description. AI"o
Trank*, Cups, Carpet Bugs, Ac. Tlio nrttole* will be
sold in lots to suit all classes of purchasers Sale con
tinued day and nigh: until all-arc disposed of
marll JAMES M’KKNNA;’ Smct’r
Fltoh»fl Abdominal Supporter.
THIS uismtmenl is used in all the Eastern cWcs-, with
X unnsroHelcd success. The effects pfodotSM hr it
ktre truly wonderful,m all. those case»,.wherft.abdomi
nal support t* needed, front wenknere’Of tho abdominal
muscles. ■ltis a sure cure for falling-of the womb, and
tho long list of diseases which nttetrd that complaint
For salo by REISER. 4s M’DOVVeLL
. HO Wood’s!
VVf OQBEN..T YPls,—Wooden Type, from the manu
■ J/y of VI elta* Wcbb.Jbrmshcd ot ahnrt no
lce-by tfebgQl W. 8. HAVEN
•, ■ New Doolcai New fiuoia!
R E SB.tir ? MINER 4 c °’°> *> ®
College of Physicians. ibis work of Dr. BnUht iUne
of rare mom, its plain, useful instructions to Bothers
ntiUty man °S ement 6f tho 'f children, is of the highest
Blackwood’s Magazine, for February;
for January;
£* «4 Shakspeare, Boston edition;
No 3 Appleton’s Mechanics Magazine;
_ A nevg aupplyof Lavengo, by George Barrow, fcn&rd
H*ff**P**\ BlagQ2 | n©rorfllo,rcH.
MINER A CO., No. 32 Smithfielri street, have re
• ccived the following new books
Harper’s Magazine for March.
Tbe International Magazine for March
A new.supply of Burrow’s new work entitled Laven
.Sl®* the Scholar, the Gipsy, tho Priest.
h^ Nl S hUD g ulc > or . Jenny Lind Songster,
Aesop’s rabies, a new version, chiefly from oritinsl
by Rev, Thomas James, M. A.; with tnorhthan
oU illustrations. . -.
.Together with the largest assortment of Chose Publi
cations in the City. . m&yfl
Agency for Different Lines or PaeKet SMpa,
OFFlCEijzgHr
JTr>?£Ur£, ; 305. X.TBERTT ST^gXTTSBtrgSH
For P. W.EYR NES & CO*, 83 South Hreet, Heio York
30 Waterloo- Roa<t, Livsrpool; ani-CS Grai-Ur strut
Hevr Orltantr
HAiS A LINE OF PACKETa calling every five days
from Liverpool 10 New York; a Line of Packets
from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 16th of each
month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the Sfltfi'o.
each month. Also—a*Line of Packets on. the Bih and
i4th of each month from London and Portsmouth to
New York.
ALSO—Drafts atalghtalwayson hand, for any amount,
at the lowest rates of discount; and: all-information
pftaaengers, that can be given, with
pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON,
- lao 905 Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
1 000 LAND m Jefferson county for
sale. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at
CeofSeoof [febld A. WILKINS A CO-
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Reported Expressly fir the Daily Morning Post-
ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMSHIP ASIA,
New Yore, March 14.
The Asia, with dales from Liverpool to the Ist,
arrived;at 8 o’clock. -
The steamer Canada had arrived at the time the
Asia departed.
. We glean the following from the London Stand
ard-of February 20 m regard to the -Ministerial cri
sis: The country will be sorry to hear that Lord
Stanley has failed to form a Ministry; he has conse
quently returned bis commission to the Qaeen. His
Lordship had an audience with Herat Buckingham
Palace yesterday, when his inability to complete his
administration was made known to Her Majesty,
and no doubt the whole of the circumstances which
Jed to this result. Shortly afterwards the royal des
patch was forwarded to Lord John Russo!), at his
private residence, and in all probability he haß been
again commanded to reconstruct his Cabinet, though
wo do not find any intimation in the Court Circular
that his Lordship had had any interview with the
Queeo. Both houses of Parliament assemble this
evening, when it is confidently expected that Lords
Stanley aod Russell will be permitted by Her Ma*
jesty to give a fall explanatory statement as to the
part each haa taken m the duties imposed thorn res
pectively by the Qaeen.
In the House of Commons last night Lord Russell
moved a further adjournment of the House, nq the
Queen had sent for tße Dako of Wellington, to take
his opinion on tho present position of political par
ties. He expressed his desire to maintain Free
Trade, to extend the Franchiso, and put down the
Papal aggression—but stated that Lord Aberdocn
and Sir James Graham deemed any legislative mea
sures on the last named subject superfluous. This
was the point id which tho negotiation failed. The
interregnum continues, and may endure for a week
or oven a month, as far a 9 present appearances are
concerned.
The Papal policy of the government has prevent
ed the confusion which might otherwise have taken
place between the Pcehtes and Whigs.
At present all parties aro amazed and irritated—
the Whigs at their defeats, tho Protectionism at
thoir administrative weakness, end the Peclitea at
the paucity of their nambors.
Tho Duke in fact, old as ho is, could bring the
present discordant elements into play more success,
fully than any other man in the kingdom.
New regulations respecting passports havo been
issued.
Tho committee for the regulation of tho Spanish
debt are still actively engaged in the examination Of
the question.
The nows generally is unimportant. Mr. John
O’Connell calls upon the electors of Drogheda to
turn Sir Wn. Somerville out of the representation
of that town, and demands his resignation.
The Turin papers give a rumor that the Northern
powers nave addressed a not© to the Piedmontese
government demanding an explanation of all the
Italian emigrants, tho entire prohibition of the lib
erty of the press, and an immediate re conciliation
with tho Court of Rome. It also stated that the
greatest activity prevails in tho Piedmontese war of
fice, and that tho most exioniiVQ preparations were'
making for tho defonco of the country.
There la very little news from Rome. The Pope
his arrested three members of the ex-Roman cons
Btitucnt Assembly and others have been obtained to
fiQ intermediate period nf pro-'
visional liberty.
FRANCE.
Tho intelligence from Pans is without national
interest,
Tho Monttour denies that the President intends
to hold a review of 60,000 tnon in tho Boulevards.
Gen. Aupcck is Gazetted for tho London Ambas*
bj—M. Manchalu for Sweden, and M. Lartigccs
for the United States.
On Sunday a demonstration was made by tbo
students of Pans. They deposited crowns at the
foot of the column of July. -
Monday was the anniversary of tho rev oiution,
and tho day and night passed off with the utmost
tranquility.
By accounts received from tho departments it ap_
pears that tho anniversary ot the revolution ofFob
roary has passed off without tho slightest disturb
banco.
At Orleans, Tunis, and other places, the authori
ties refused to allow tho banquets got up by the re
publican s, to take place.
At Vienna rumors are still prevalent of an Auo.
trlan expedition against Switzerland
The ministerial papers contradict the late rumor
of warlike measures. They state that an under
standing has been effected at Dresden, between the
agents of Pras3ia and Austria.
Tho rotation In tho Presidency has been conceded ■
by tbo late power.
All tho Austrian provinces havo been received
into the Germanic confederation, and conceded to
by Prussia and Bavaria.
Austria engages todefend the measure against the
suspicions and jealousies of foroign powers.
The smaller states continuo thoir opposition to
Austrian proposals.
Tho above nows is confirmed by the official Dres
den Gazetto.
The Berlin correspondent of tho 22d ult., con"
firms the late news of the termination of tho Dres
den crisis.
Tho Gazotto publishes an order from the War o£'
fice, relating to the command and the extraordina
ry contributions and supplies of the army.
The German paper states that at the sitting of
Congress,at Dresden, on the 23d ult., tbo kingdom
of Germany supported the Austrian proposition.—
The smaller states opposed it, and tho kingdoms of
Bavaria, Wertonbcrg and Saxony have protested
against the competency of tbo conferences to pass
resolutions tending to restore the old federal diet.—
No resolutions of any kind havo been adopted.
A fortnight’s term has been fixed for further dec
larations.
In the Herbegonni, tho officers .of Omer Pasha:
crossed the Naventa, near Corrigeo, on the stb. All
tho insurgents retreated to Mostin, a battle
woafought on tho 9th.
The insurgents were defeated, and the Sultan’s
troops have entered Mostm.
Tho insurgent’s leader, Zarah Pasha, with 200
of hia men, surrendered near Gasken,
The chief of tho insurgents have fled.
The pacification of Bosnia is ail but accomplished.
A telegraphic despatch from Zara to tbo 18tb mst.
states that tho insurgent’s chief, Karaaii Pasha, has
takon refoge m the Austrian Territory-
Conor! haa taken a arm stand, without any fur
ther decline oradvanco in price. Tho week closed
with id advance on good ordinary to middling fair;
American, and id on other kinds.
BACoh la ranch wanted, and first arrivals will be,
taken eagerly. A ealo of 900 bxs St. Louis, to ap;
rive, at 37a. i
Tallow—No change.
Indian CORK— A fair enquiry at 3la6doS2s for,
white, 30e031b for yellow, 29x6d(930a for mixed.
Isos'—Quiet and slightly declined. There contin
ues to bo a groat indisposition to speculate.. The
make exceeds the actual consumption. In Stafford- •
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shire and Wales tho makers are generally well em«
ployed, and prices are maintained with firmness,. A
considerable number of orders bave\been received
from ibe United States and- Canada. by the last
steamer, and no alteration in prices can shortly bo
expected. The rates af present, delivered in Liver,
pool, are—
Merchant bar,: £5. 5s ; nail rod, £5 15s ; sheet,
£7 l0s; hoop,£6 16; No. 1 Scotch pig, £2 11s;
No. 1 pig in Glasgow, £2 4s.
Coffee—Dali,
Molasses—* ‘Active bat,unchanged.
Paovmorre— lmproving. tard,l«(3lK6d.
GhAnr—Dali.
Flour has receded 6d j Western Canal, 200215.
Losdou, Febrnary 28.“
The Money market is steady. Consols elosed'at
: 96*099}. .
The Bankof England has reduced the rate of in
terest on stock loans to 2} percent., while the min*
iraum rate on commercial securities still remains at
3 per cent. .
American securities are without any change:.Pa.
5>5,84085. : "..^V
The Havre Cotton market on the; 27th was calm.
• : Washington, March 14.
Thomas H. .It; Nelson, Teno., Commissioner to
China. ;
John A. Bennett, Consul to Bogota.
W, F. Boone, Consul to Realgo, Nicaragua.
Allen F. Owen, of Ga., Consul at Havana.
Samuel Eckel, of Tenn., Consul to Talcahnano,
Chili. ;
Mr. Clarkj Secretary of Legation in Brazil
John S. Watts, Indiana, has also been confirmed
as one of the Associate Judges of New Mexico, and
Aodrew Rathwcli amlJameaH. Kennedy Justices of
the Peace in the District of Colombia.
Wm. L Hodge, Assistant Secretary of the Trea*
sury, has been appointed by the President, Acting.
Secretary of the Treasury, in consequence of the
illness of the Hon. Thomas Corwin; who is still
confined to his chamber.
OHIO LEGISLATORS. ,
Columbus; March 14;
The balloting for U, S. Senator was reaumedrr
There were .14 ballots without a choice. ‘ ; ;
On the Bth ballot, Griswold, Whig, had 34; Payne, ;
Dera,> 38; yaugborn, Free Soil, 10 ‘ Sutleff 4.
Griowold Was withdrawn, and Ewing nominated.-
On the Utb ballot, Ewing had 40; Payne 38; Sut
leffO. Ewing was withdrawn,and:Corwin nomina
ted. On the 14th ballot Corwin had 42; Payne 38;
Sutleff 8. : v
A motion to adjourn was lost by a vote of 32 to
The Convention took a recess till this morning,
when three or four ballotiogs were had but without
a choice.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. '
Boston, March 14. '•
Full retorne have been received from Tuck’s first
District. He is elected by a majority of 359.
The House of Representatives, as far as heard
from, stands, Whigs,. 116 ; Atwood. men, 20, and
Democrats, 86. The last year, from- the same
towns, it was, Whigs, 80;,Democrats, 168.
For Governor, the popular vote in 170 towns »a:
Sawyer, 17,061 ; Dinsmore, 23,395; Atwood men,
10,40!. *Themajority for Dinsmore, la9tyear, was
4213. His not leas . 8281, . . _
* Natchez, March 14. ;
Jenny Lindgavea grand concert in the Methodist
church last night.
A more select.asd fashionable audience" were
never hefore assembled together in this city; >•
The receipts . amounted to $6,600. The fair
Swdo gave away' $l,OOO for charitable purposes;
She left for. St. Louis this morning, amidst tho great*
ctf enthusiasm.- ~ J:.;
: New Obleaitb, March S 3.
The Ohio Bailed to-day for Havana and Chagres,
with 150 pavaengera.
Tho Quitman Dinner went off. quietly.
The Bonnet Carre .crevasse mast give way. Also
the point 16 miles below the convent. /
The riveris almost up to high water mark; ■
In the House'thismorning the bill abolishing the’
Canal Board, and providing: Tor the election of a
Superintendent of the Public Works, tvaa consider
ed anti killed by an 'indefinite postponement. The
vote stood, for postponement 51, against 40;
evehikq] New Tobk,March J 4. i
The Asia’s news imparted strength to the Cotton
market, and prices advanced ic; sales at ll{c for
middling Uplands.
Flour. .Firm at 4.60/34,56.
Corn..Yellowj 62}@67.
Pork.. Easter; old mess,-12,75; new, 13,370
13.44; prime old, 9:87010,00; new. 11,25.
Pickled Meats.. Hams, 8} ; shoulders, 6. -
Lard.. Active st‘Bt.
Coffee;. Rio, 11011}. :
Linseed Oil. .Unchanged. .
Lead;.Dull at 5,0005,12} for American.
Whiskey,.23o24. •
Philadelphia, March 14.
Flour. .4,4404,50.
Rye Flour and Corn Meal.. Dull and have decli
ned 12}; the former at 3,37}, latter at less than
*,BH«
Wheat..Penßa white 102,ordinary'sonlhorn 100;
Ry 0.65; Cnrn, yellow 60; Oats, 43.
Cotton.. Firm, , '
Whiskey. .Dali; in bbla 23, and hhds 21021*.
Baltimore, March-14.
The Asia’s news has.unsettled breadatufia.;
Flour.. Dali; holders ask 4,37; no bayers.
Grain. .Unchanged.
Provisions.. Firm..
Coffee.. Rio, lO|ol lfi .
New Orleans, March 13. :
Cotton*.9* to 101 for middling.
Sagar.. Easier.
Molassos. .26026*; very choice, 23. ‘
lo*< ;
F100r..3,6203.76 for Ohio.
Corn..DuU at66*.
Lard. .B*. . -
TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter.
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alt
legheny : •, ••
The petition of William York,. of the - Eighth Ward,
Pittsburgh, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath
provided himself with materials for the accommodation
of travelers and others, at his dwelling,house inline .
ward aforesaid, and prays that-yoar Manors will dc
pleased to grant him a license to keep a public noose of
entertainment. And your m datvhoanaj
will pray • • * vviLbiAH lUan*
We. tho subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,
do certify thatthe above petitioner is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well pipvided with
room and conveniences for the accommodation
-and'lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
iavern^, B Rolje rt Hastings, R H Hartley, James
Hartley. Wm Aiken, John Aiken, C M Henry
Stempfe, Jacob Grier, John Park, John Dorripgton, Jno
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TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun
ty of Alleeheny: • . i ...
The petition of R- Coates,, of the Third Ward, Pitts
burgh City, in the County aforesaid, humbly nheweth.
That you** petitioner hath provided himself with mate*
rtal« fot the accommodation of travelers sn4oiher3, at
his dwelling house in trie Ward aforesaid, and pray*
that your Honors will be pleased to aranthita a 1 icenae
toieep a public house of entertainment. And yoar
petitioner, as induty bound, will pray.
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we, the subscribers, citizens ot aforesaid tVardJ
do certify that the above petiiioner is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided * with
house room and conveniences for the accommodation
arid lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
lavcntiis necessary.
John'M*Gulre t Charles ACroiby, Morris ‘Walls.ce,
Isaac'GHauffin,>V.J Ciraral otti, Robert W’WiUiams, D
Reany, WUJiam Ryan- Quincy Brooks, Charles Gle On,
jr., James BraddoCK,WmJ Hastings.—JVanjerrp:,
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ON THURSDAY, a sam of money* ia Bank Note*U :
which the owaorcnn-havobycnlliny attheStnreof
JOHNB.M’FADDEN&CO., >
feb2S:l(- No. B 5 Market street. >
A Corl to Baglnuk ffles!
4 YOUNG, active business man. a native of Pin»i
A. barjh, vnth acquaintance i who cSi
comraant&acash eapnal of front 8 to 88,000, is anziftul
to make an invesunent, and devote his Urfte totmitaM.l
as a partner, mPittsbnrgh or vicinity.
feb*o Please address Port No. 38j' i
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» ?W n ?,'PT. OVE<I Property for Sale.
. A VALUABLE PROPERTY, two acres, situated
jTX; about 160 yards from the city.limits, in the Seventh
Warti, having a front on both sides of Bedford at
wheirextendedi Thesaiots are desirable for dividing
into Building Lots, or for one or two family residences.
The location is healthy and pleasant.
S. CUTHBERT, Genn Agent,
j* 76 Smtthfield streets
Shoulders.
CIHOULDER BRACE 3 .— ,r heso Brace* are essential-’
V 7 adapted to those whose professions in life readei 1
the inclined posture necessary. To the couamoifve
the sedentary* and-all those who, in their dally:Ddnsoite l
Jmve contracted the habit of stooping, this gS?;
Brace is inestimable, t prqvents tho shonlders from
falling forward on lhe chest, expands the dlineosiohs of
the chamber m .which,the Xhngs and Heart*}.con
tauied, andgives booyancy to the whpie frame; thus 9 ln
its action, counteracting the principal caates which lead
to disease in thpse Important organs, and to a numerous •
train of nervous ills, ta which ed manyare subject.-
For eale by -EE73ER & MIDOVVEU,, ' -
mars : v : MO Wonlm
Patent Traasea.
rimESE Trasses are mosfconQ«lentfy recommended -
X tothe amtciedfor the radical core of Hernia or (tup,
tuw. liey retain the rnpiare peiftetljr, and may be
worn with case and comfort by the' patient, and have
'been tnown, in many lustances/to effects speedy cured'
Foreate-by KEYSER & M’DOWELL,
-J2*lL 140 Wood it
1 \s^ Saminer Arraasementa.
• TH E NEW
PESHSTLVANIA RAILRO&DI
G_, A _ r SZ ! y,? Q Hours toiPk’todetphta!-
°9 D ,J N % Nr ANDTELEGRAPRMAIL LINES
of splendid new Tioy bmlt Coacbes (ot
ottrgvand from thnnce2l?nuieaby
ma Rai.roati.-to-- PkOndelphia; Niu> York and Saltisnore!,
Tune through only 35 hours. , Coack6t vnR rents eterutnor
ntng.atS o’clock, A &L.I o’clock, P. M. andSo’dwE'
p * M * JLW*T 10 -leave at, any time,alwaysinreadi- :
ness.;.Thists,the most direcucoraforuhle Ind'exDetiU
lions route lo the Eastern cities. Passenger* for &&&><
more lake the New. Railroad at, Harrisburgh. 'directxm'
thearrivalof the Cars at" th'ayputtee, v;
N. B.—The only office/or the Ab>?e tlnev under the
St. Charles Hotels N0.'40 Wood sireet, Pittsburgh* • "
.marB -.,r< ; W.R.MOORHRAD. a gen t
TYT ATCHES, LWftIPS,
VV MILITARY GOODS, AC --During theAllerattoti
now being madein the front of my store, customers will’’
find me in the Tear and on the second story, wuh'A largo
and excellent stock of all goodsju my line, and' prices
unusually low. .Watch repairing continued as usaalin
the shops in second story. W. W. WILSON, ;
mar 7 corner of Markethnd-Foorth ets.-
M Ross Street.
. FOR RENT—; A new three story brick Dwg&-
uso Hotrsx, situate on Ross,, above Fifth street;
arranged with a hall, two parlors, kitchen, wash home,
cel!ar4 bed rooms, and finished turret, bake oven, Ac.:
all in complete order. Rent S2OO Possession'onth©
Ist of April. S. CUTHBERT, GenU A'g’L -
mar 7 ' - 78 Smithficld atreet< ■
ns* Spring Fashlon /or 1851 1
I .M-.T HlSbeautifui style of HATS received and for
<3s«&sa!e by. ; , : JAMES WILSON,
mar 7 comer of Wood: st-and Diamond alley*.
A. Valuable market tiardett for Sals;
A, DESIRABLE PROPERTY, -well‘situated either
for a family residence or a marketgarden, having
a new Cottage flodse, a well of good water, stable,dtp.,
with three acres of Land in the highest state of cultiva
tion—having above an acre of Strawberries, A large
grassery. peaches, plums, apples and pears, with other
fruits—all of the beßt qualities; a large Flower Garden,
of eyery variety. The wholeia in anealthyreondiiion
and good orderj situate on Troy htll, near the.residence
of Judge Lowne. The whole wili-.be sold for 82500. ■
Immediate possession. S.CUTfIBERTjGenn-AR’t.,
- raarl2 / . , . ' 7C§mlthSeld street.
The Great Remedy for Consumption oftht »
- tioTisof the Liver, Atthma,, Bronchitis, Pains or We afc»
ness of the Breast or Lungs, and other ajfteibmt tfiha
■■ RreastorLungs. . ",
W I STARTS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY la a
fine herbal medicine, composed ehiefiy of-Wn®
Cseoby Babs and ih« geniuine Icexajtd Moss (the huter.
imported expressly for this purpose,; , the rare medical
virtuesof which are also combined by a nevrehfcinical
process with the extract of uir 3 thm rendering the whole
compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever
dlscovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. . jV
INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE^
' Dr; Wra.Y. Banks, of Senia, Ohio, a highly respact*
able proggist in that delighiful village, has^informed us -
that the sale of Wistar’s Balsam of wild Cherry iann- '
paralleled. Tlie demand, for it is so greaV that he caa :
scarcely keco himself supplied with it. Ho has had in *-•
his store mcdiclnea Tor lung affections. • Some of these ' :
were esteemed good and some gave
But since he has had Wistar’s Balsam of wlwVL%ei7y
a number of themo3teerious cases werecohiplfltety cu
red by its use, “/never soldo medicine,” days thedoC
lor, “in which I had that entire confidence Urat I hadie ''
this.”
It curbs 1 Wherever Wistaria Balsam of Will Cher*
ry is introduced, it at once attains that twghreputatlouU
so richly deserves: What can prevent its sale -when da
every hand can be ■witnessed tiswonderfM cures? vThe.
worst case of Asthma, recent anddange robs; Cough,
(and also those that , are of long aiandiug,) BroncMtia
or,Consumption (in its early stages) are always cored
by this remarkable medicine. :
HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION!
Cared by Wf star’* Balsam of Wild Cherry,
Pleas art Ridge, Hamilton c0.;0., Sep. 27,1850.
J.D. Parlc—DiarSiT: I take the liberty of advising,
you of the benefit that Ihavedorived fromthe uwOi
Dr, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. . T was prostrated
by. that terrible scourge, Consumption, in May last The'
attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of my family,
(my .brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption:-’ 1
was afflicted with nearly ali.ofthe worst features of the
disease: l had a distressing cough andexpeetorateda
great deal of fever, severe paint in the side
.and chest, cpld chills,alternating, with flushes of heat
and copious night sweats .
I was under tho care of a skilled physician from ,the
time I was taken sick until übout six weeks sinoe, being
then about heiplesc, and my friends considering iny case -
honeless, or at least beyond the reach of '
skill, advised the use of Wistaris Ualeam of Wi d Cher
ry. • ■; .• *.; •. .• .. * ; v >‘ .* ■■
Ihave taken four bo'tjes.of the medicine,‘andnow.
consider myself perfccilywell.. I make this statement
to induce others that are. afflicted as Ihave been, to
make trial:of Wistari* Balsam of Wild Cherry, which '
remedy .has, under the blessing of Providence, restored •
my health. JEREMiAHISGRIGG.
• CBOwnPonrr, Lakecojla.'i June lsfliM9. •
J. D. Park—Dear Sir: As 1 have a deep commissera*
tion for (lie afflicted, permit me to give you a brief histo
ry of my afflictions,, and the benefits derived from tho
use of “Dr, Wistaria Balaam of W»ld : C&erry. 5J In July,
1844,1 was attacked wiih a fever of atyphotd character,
which left :mein a very debiHtaied>ta 1 te, : wbeu lit the
following winter! was taken with a severe cold, which
reduced me to' such an extent as to give me the appear*
ance of aconfinfced-Consumptive; : Ilabored under a
severe eoagh/erpectorated a great deal, andwastrou
bled with cola feet and night sweats. I also frequently
raised blood from my lungs. • i continued in this state,,
gradually ginkirg under the disease, until January, :847,
until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities,
especially my feet, were constantly cola,.and.almost
losttheir.feeting. Under these circumstances it may be
truly said that I was a living skeleton..- I fipolly deter* :•
mined to quit taking.medicine prescribed , by physicians
and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, and front
tke first week that I commenced taking Iticontfaie a
gradual recovery, I continued its -uso six months, at. the
end of which time! was cured, and
health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the,Bal
sam to al( those afflicted.with diseases ofthe longVand
would «fty to those commencing i[9U=c;notioliedi&-
couraged,’if two or three bottles donbiefTect a .cure, but
persevere as Thavo done,.and I have no doubt but nine
cases out of .tea will be blessed.wiih renewed health as
I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON.
Important to those Afflicted \with; Diseases qf the Lungs
• Will miracles never cease? More evidence ofita
surpassing health restorative virtues 1
(From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., Ky.l ,
. - SpaiNOFmtff, Ky., May 14,1645 ' 1
• Main, Sanford 4*. Bark: I take ihiiropportaniiyfo
informing you of a most remarkable cure pnrformedoix
me by the uso of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild-Cherry.
In the year 1840 I was taken with the.inflammation
of the bowels, which I labored under tor eLxweeks.
when I gradually recovered. - In tbe.feU of 1841Xwna
attacked with a severe cold, which eented. itself; tipoa
my lungs, and for the apace of three years I whs.con* '
fined to my bed. I tried allkinds of njediclneaandeve^
3 variety of aid without benefit; aud thus I'wearied
ong unul the whiter of 1645, util m I Heard of Dr. \V*»*
tar’a Balsam of Wild Cherry.
My frichds.persuadedroetn giyo; it a trial, though I :
had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared
myself for the change of another world. Through theic
solicitations I was induced to make ate of the genuine ■
Malaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect ww truly
astonishing. _ After fiye:years.of affliction and suffering. .
and offer having spent four or five hundred dollars'lb no
purpose, ana the bcstoHd.moat respectable'physicians
• had proved unavailing!• was soon restored toendre
health by the blevmi of God; and the me of Dt, WU
tar’s Balaam of Wild Cherr . .
May the blessing of God rest Upon the proprietors o f
no valuable- a medicine a' Wismris Balsam of Wild
Cherry. \ ours, respectfully, CV. H BAKER.
Tho genuine »• Wistar's Balsam of Wild
a flic simile of the 4ynature of Henry Wiaiau M D-,
Philadelphia, and Vsanlotd A Park* 1 on a finely ext
-ated steel engraved wrapper; No other can' be genu
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. sold byl. U.P-ARS, (sucoeisor to Sanford & Park,!
Fourth and Walnnt (streets, Cincinnati. Ohio, OeneraJ
Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders must
be addressed.
J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, cornerMerlret
street and the.. Diamond; B A. Fahnestock-A.Co,»»!*-
burgh tJ A Jones. Pittsburgh ; Lee &
fiheny City;.JLTjtusseU, Washington ;,W H Limber
ton, r.ranklmj X.B Bowie, Union town! Jf; Welty,
Greensburgh; S Kount2, Somerset; Scott
Bedford; Reed & Son, Htmtinudob; Mrs. Orr.Hollidayir
b?rgh, Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; i RWright,«itiaa*
nlng; 'Evans A Co, Bro'okville;. A Son,
A Co, N v Caliehier, Mead-;
ville;' Burton A Co, Erie ; Henry Former, Mercer»-Jaa
Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J fl Somroerwh*
Warren; P L fc.CSJones,* C&ndersponrPlCr«pber.
ir..Brownsville. , ' * . : : - <-• feMO
ElSH—.Vos. I and 0 MAckerel Cod Feb,‘WhPe Fish
and Herring, for aale by [feh2ai AVM.D)RE-
POTASH— 8 caries F.otash received and torsa
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