\ ' • ‘ , „ 1 -7%*. ' ‘ ' ;• V- ‘ v P 11'*.;,,'l 1 '*.;,,' ,4, \ > V '* * »' N ' * J. T ’ J Si ** ’ *'•* 4 *Mr ’ . o-- . 1' *-,*"■ • j,... ‘ » ;v<. y M 5:- ,s*v; t ; :• ' ■ ! vy 'i-’ ~*4, :• ; f ' ■*-*—». t 4v , \ f ', v ; s>?.\ “* h . ,■• '-4, ->;t 4,.- \. ■: * ' ' ; Y| : '-’ r: Y'' '/V -.w*. : , ■.-: •>¥,/.; ■ • . : ' , . . ?. i*• i kn* " •*», .1''•«!».'•/; .<•-*■«. ' ■;•» ..•,»•* ..t' n '■■ a ~* ‘*«. rv- ■ ■* ,r •■ ■ w. »t''' t. •!'•■ ■•.■.'». ■..»>• ..... •(■; inf: »«.!■* i •• •> - 1 -- /**■•■.. r. •, -, .-.• ■ *> ■ ■•:> ~. .• ■ . '.-' •". - ! -■. .' •■'i ■ » v . v N i/, /i \* 4 : • ♦ * i - i. * * -»> . , k *».',<>, , -* * 4 »r At y •: •4' 4?, “' » W I t* * -» 1 , . 1 e V if .'‘JV V rt ,."'- ">* i''. , *' '■ V| ''''.: 1 ' * ' , ,‘ • - r iV.;': f •’’' ; j. v>«, •. ‘’*j. i{(***?• s?*f< * .* :• >• - 1 t ;. , • * ’.l: , ' I.l' ,* , * r?» r ■ v >■ '•■■v’s’'* ■ 1 1,‘. 1 ■ ‘ v '::: : t v ,£&• •'■- -v ... ' ' f-’VV;- :Vvv,- .-• .-'r - : =:?'Vv: : '4 "4: i .. ■c-.' ‘-'T'., *i • .vs^’-jV I s’ tVA "t s i • - "- -' »- 1* ';/'■< r> i’*; 4;; •*," -y ’■ J m :->i: -h V;C/ r.; «.WOI na»o Been made during the j - ...... „™. -u I .—7 vears Ago. B y | "^.JL 8 * to H 5m ** “ ‘ ‘ " t*^MtjfTaL-y•••*•■ —t».—rr I reviseo and corrected} illosinuioat by the nniH/^* * 1:“^ »■ i , o|^7SK"U' s j poeaesEi & fino voice, and ie ao excellent speaker.— J The Kicklebarehs«" c.b ofimea lecwiM-nnn" i. ■ «®WB»i J||■m ip sp 111 ll Hi 9BSiM WiBMSi S*V ■■■■■■•■ -■■ .■ ■ ■ : 'V; i® k{ -Lh.^ •*•>. yy. '’^yt* '- ■ J?.- — 1 , w , t- M===El LOCAL MATTERS. ; ' Xemperaltoo Correspondence. . .. r, ; PiTTairoEDH, 13th March, 1851. : Bar General .—ln the name of the ladies and 'gentlemen or Pittaburgh and vicinity, I cordially in -Tits you to deliver a.Temporance Address, this even ln^,'in the First Presbyterian Church. : . We all hold yon in graternl remembrance for your noble eierlions in the great cause of Temperance. We:aHO duly appreciate your talents, as a citiien, statesman and .soldier. ■ Yours, in behalf of tho Tcmpcranco community, ' WM. LARIMER, Jn. To Gen. Sam Houston. Et**atM'BsjrF*ißKU», 16th March, 1851. Afy Dear Sir.—With pleasure I acknowledge the receipt of your kind and highly complimentary in« vltation, in behalf or the ladies and gentlemen of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, to deltver.sn Address on the subject of Temperance. I beg yon to bo assured,- as well,as .thoso whose organ yon are on tbe occasion, that nothing but tho urgency or my wishes to reach home, directly, pre vented a cheerful compliance with tho request, pre. tented in u manner so cordial and complimentary. Should I enjoy, on any occasion hereafter, the ■ : pleasure of a visit to your City, you may be assured Twill be proud and happy, if it should be in my power, to render even the slightest aid to the holy canse of Temperance I Its beneficial effects upon mankind cannot he too highly appreciated, nor its : Influence too ardently cherished, by the friends of -humanity. In- baste I I Utn, with great respect, your friend, ' • ■■ ■ ', SAM HOOSTON. ' Ji’ ! - ! Geoi ? Wltl.tAißLAntßEn, PiHs6iirgh, Pa. 'V';' , on Wednesday evening, lectured •to a verjHarge audience at Philo Hell, and ell who heard her, apeak of her lecture as possessing more •' that) ordinary inlorevt, At an early hoar the room waa crowded, and many atood around the door, be* ing uhabfo to get in. Her enlhusiaslic and eloquent nppealain behalf of woman were lislonnd to with the moat marked attention, and met a response in every bosom. Her remarks elicited from that dense crowdthe most overwhelming -applause. Mrs. C. posseses a finn voice, and is an excellent speaker.— Ser course of three loctutes—upon Woman, her education and her political rights; matrimonial in* its Cannes—commences this evenings at Philo Hall, at 71 o'clock ; and we have no foara but that she will be greeted by a large audienco. Sin, gle lecture .25 cents, or 60 cents for the course of three. •Cbibwax CouRT.-i-Th& following is a list of cases ta bo uied at the March Term of the Criminal Court,commencing on Monday next: 8i0t... * Larceny *43 Highway Bobbery 5 Arson.B 8urg1ary....... 7 Assault and BiUery, with intent to kill, 4 •- Besides a number of Tippltag Honsa and Assault ; , and Battery oases; making, in all, 79. Odd-Fsilows’ ‘SuiPia.—There will be an Odd* Fellows’ Sapper at Brown’s Hotel on Tuesday eves* ing t tho2slb-infil., for the benefit of Morris Lodge, which will be organized on Monday evening. A generoj-torn out to tho Supper is anticipated, as wo judge from the gentlemen who are getting it np, - that It will be a brilliant affair. Clothisq.—J. C. Watt,'Merchant Tailor on Mar* ket street, has jnsl received a splendid assortment of goods from the Bast. His assortment has been selected with the greatest care, and he will accom modate, without fail, nit who may give him a call. See advertisement in another column. BaSTJohnTarnor, of TemperaDceville, yesterday - mada information before Aid. McMastors against Samuel Tbrop far giving him a violent thrust with a ‘ poker, 1 A warrant was issued, and the parlies will • —h»Te a bearing shortly* ■.-■■ ffigr Prof. MucheH* oflho Cincinnati Observatory, one of the greatest Astronomers of this country, will arrive here probably io«day. He, has lectured in tbe principal cities ol the Union, and intends do ltveriog a course in this city. A Snaiotm Accidebt.—*Ao old lady, a abort dis tance from the City, some three weeks since, had her leg broken above the ancle by falling. Although the bones were adjusted, it is feared it will causn her death. TafiATfiC.—‘Manager Foster and his company, we understand, will be back from Wheeling in the early part of seat week, when he will again immediately open ont here. * Policb^—There were six or Bevon ordinary cases before bis Honor yesterday morning, which, were disposed of Id the usual manner. EST A man by the name of .Lower had bis thighs broken, in Temperanceville, by being run over with \ coat wagon, yesterday. * > only amusement in town now is the PanortW ?£ California, at the Atheneum. One beene aide's ** worth doable the price of admission* • is in town, and will lecture this evening at Hall. 8®- The weather, yesterday, was clear and cool ■ . Gnatrlc JuJpe or. Fepoln. ry-THs grealremcdy, preporedarterduecuons o. - Bared Llfebig, the great physiological chemist, by Dr. J. g ffimni.t Philadelphia, is working wonders m all di'schsesof ILO stomach aod digestive organs riTlhfi most important discoveries in medical sol- JS, Care, of tho most hopeless cases oOindigeslton hJJ vc” been performed, to which the afflicted can be re* s^sssr" , arp consnmersofwlnea ore invited to read in snoiher otffemn the card of Jacob Snider. Jr.’s cheap wuie .lore S7Walnnt street, Philadelphia. Cebl4.dl> [y DagnerreDtypes. NELfiflu A; Co. would respectfully announce to the citizens or Pittsburgh, Allegheny anciyicimiy, that they, have bad n large Operation Room, with a Glass Rooi and Front, built and arranged expressly tortbe VSPnf cf taking .Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da srnerreoiypes, on the best material, arc taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the *!&is'arrange me nleno b !e s them also to take. Family Oropps*of nrty nomber of persons, in the most perfect “Likenesses of sick or diseased persons, taken In any , pi Grilelvat’ilie Lifayetla Hnll.Foar* street,comer of ' FMrtL Sd Wood streets. Entrance on Four* street. febM.ly encourage home institutions. X2ITIZBIBB* IKSUB.ANCK COMPANY, ' or nrtsscson. _ r jip.SSEY. PreiL W. IXAnKS.Sec’v ofc. H. Gram. -mnv is noW prepared to Inmre all timis ID* T-lira Comply 18 Manufactorieß, Gooda, Meicltan of nskssf on Ilo* iw Vfgmuta Vessel9 t &c< . dlxe in Btare, and e abUilyatK | integrity of the and integrity. —«n*-C. G. Ha.«y,Wm. £&&££ He«e 571. O. or O. o.— Place ol Meeting, Washington { H&tl» Wood street,between sth and Virgin AUe). Pittsburou Lodge, No. 333—Meets every Tuesday. v#ee xung r o iMsfiCXittix.x Emcau?kent, No. 87—Meets Ist unu oa Friday of each mouth. marii£—ly 6T3r*Odd Hftli, Odeon Building, Fourth ] ~|b bettati* Wood and Smxi\field streets. —Pittsburgh | Edctunpraeitt, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each I Degree Lodge, Nd. 4, meets J!d and 4th I T Mecbanic«’ Lodge, No. », meets every Thursday I eT msurnStar Lodge No. 24, meets every Wednesday 1 "StesSiWS.“a T «.vi"«' Twin City Lodge,No. 241, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, comer of Leacock and Sandusky streets, jfflsghenyCity. may2»ily Concert* Tk/ritS. HOFFMANN will give agrand concert at La* SOCIETY, on which occasion she will be assisted by some of tho best artists in the city. • ■. • ■ . The following artists have kindly volunteered their valuable services: Herr.Vogel,Mr. Hctbordt,Mr. Anger, tand tho Harraonia Society, consisting of a chorus of hirty voices, nnder the direouon of Mr. Herrmann. : Tickets twoiy-kvb ckots. To be had at all the music stores. , . . fmarlQ , Oogiwell’s Groat Panorama of ttfa In California and the lithmu of Ilarlent NOW exhibiting at the Athenmura Lecture Room, giving a fall and correct representation of that in teresting country. For particulars sec small bills/ Admission 25 cents; children Under 10 years hall price: Open every evening daring the week, commencing at precisely. Doors open nt6t. ; Exhibition every Wednesday and Saturday nr* lemoons—commencing at 3 o’clock.. A liberal arrange ment will be-made with schools; children should see this pleasing and edifying exhibition. fmaflB:tf Dancing School. TTENRY MEYER, of New York, respectfully inform. ri ike citizens of Pittsburgh that he wl.l open his DANCING SCHOOL about the Ist of April, when he will introduce the latest style of CotlUlons, Ac., late from Parts. STiUj Souks, fUnfltt, stt. nagaxlaes for Starch I /""I ODEY, Graham, SarUnn and the Ladies’ National iy Mazarines for March are received at WALL’S Pc* nodical Office, No. 85 Fourth street The North British Review for February.’ Time, the Avenger; by the author of tho Wilming lons, &c. Pally Peablossom’s Wedding, and other Tales; by the author of “ Major Jones’ Courtship,” Streaks ofSquoUer Life, Ac;. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution—No, 12. - Consuelo; by George Sand. Also, a new work, which everybody should possess, emitted, The Ladies 1 Science of Enqueue and Hand Book of the Toilet, by the Countess De Colabrella. The Gentlemen's Science of Etiquette, and Guide to the Usages and Uabitsof Society, by Count Alfred D’- Orsay, The Most Polished Gentleman in the World.— For sale ns above. Price Scents. • _ . fmarlS April magazines. H MINER A CO., No, 33 ftnithfield street, have re * celved the following new Magazines and Novels: Godey’s Lady’sßook for April; Graham’s Magazine, do; Sartain’e do do; Peterson’s do do; Dictionary of Mechanics’ Engine Work and Engineer ing, No. 25; Part Second of Caroline of Brunswick; The Warwick Woodlands —or/Things as they were Twenly Years Ago. By Frank Forester—new edition, revised and corrected, with illustrations by the author; The Kickleburghson the Rhine—with a preface en titled an essay on Thunder and Small Beer. By W*M» Tlmckcry* Pnce 121 cents; History, Structure and Statistics of Plank Roads ia the United States, and Canada. By W.Kinjraford,Civil En gineer on the Hudson River Railroad, with remarks on Roads in general, by F. G% Skinner—and a letter on Plank Roads, by the Hon. Charles E. Clark. AU of the above are fer sale at the cheapest Book Store in the city. (mar!7 NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS ! AT Holmes’Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Bertie. A humorous Novel—by George Seaworthy. Oregon and California; or, Sights in the Gold Region. Louise La V&lhere. By Alexander Dumas; Cotisuelo. By George Sand. Four volumes in one: Price 50 cents. Levengro, tne Scholar, the Gipsy, the Priest.'By Geo. Bnrrows. The Queen’s Necklace.. By Alexander Dumas. Reveries of an Old Maid—embracing Important Hints to Young Men. For sale also by McNamara, opposite the post office, Allegheny city. marl 3 New Books I .New Books S I FOREIGN Reminiscences, by Henry Richard Lord Holland, Edited by his con, Ilepry Edward Lord Holland. Jane Bonvene; or Prosperity and Adversity, By Cath arine Sinclair, aathor of Sir Edward Graham, ilolyday house, Ac. Moorland Cottage. By the aathor of Mary Barton. Lnvengro; the Scholar—The Gipsy—The Priest. By George Borrow, author of the “ Bible in Spain” and the Gipsies of Spain ” Volume Ist Hildreth’s History of the United States.— Sccoud Series. The above works jost received and for sale by R. C. STOCKTON, Bookseller and Stationer, corner Market and Third streets. JONES ON LAND OFFICE TITLES—A syllabus of the Law of Land Office Tiile* in Pennsylvania, by Joel Jones; received and for sale by R. C. STOCKTON, No. 47 Mattel St. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—Watt, at hl» Peri odical Depot, 85 Fourth street, has jail received the following new Books: ■ Iconograplnc-Encyclopaedia, No. 17; Harpers' ntid the International Magazines for Mareh ; Democratic Review.for March; New York. Journal of Medicine for March; The British and Foreign Medico Chirurgieal Review j AH Journal for Feoruary; The Moorland Cottage. By the author of Mary Barton; Poor Richard's Almanac, as written by Dr* Franklin, for (he .tears 1730,1737 and 1738. [mar7 BLANK BOOKS.—The largest stock of Blank Books, of every description, in all styles of bindery, is of fered for sale, ut the lowest raxes,at W. S HAVENS’ Blank Book Store, corner of Market and Second streets. Merchant* are requested to call and examine our Me dium and Demi Blank Work*, which are offered at tow er prices than they have been sold in this city. Ictar7 Harper’s Magazine for March. H MINER fc C0>N0.32 Bmithfield street, have re # ceived the following new books. Harper's Magazine for March. The International Magazine for March. A new supply of Borrow'd new work entitled Laven* ero: the Scholar, the Gipsy, the Priest. No. 5 of tho Nightingale, or Jenny Uad Songster. jEsop's Fables, a new version, chiefly from original sources, by Rev. Thomas James, M. with more than 50illustrations. _ _ ... Together with the largest assortment of Cheap Pnbli cations in the City. Sew Boohs l Sew Boole* ! S Received at henry miner & Co's, No 32 Smitbfield street: _ , The Maternal Management of Children in Health and Disease, by Thomas 8011, M.D., member of the Royal College of Physicians. This work of Dr. Bull’s is one of rare merit; its plain, useful instructions to Mothers in the management of their children, is of the highest utility. Blackwood’s Magazine, for February; London Quarterly, for January; No 34 Shakspearc, Boston edition; No 3 Appleton’s Mechanics Magazine; A new supply of Lavengo, by George Barrow, jgiarg- Re-tv BooUsl Sew Boobs t WALL, No. 85 Fourth street, has just received the following new works: , Consuclo. By Ueorge Sand. Cheap edition. Price 60 cents. This is universally admitted to be the master piece of one of the most remarkable of living novelists. Boston Shakepeare. Nc, 04. Contents: Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Horticulturist for March. _ The Moorland Cottage. By these t nr sfary Barton. Cultivator for March. Knickerbocker for Match Living Age—No. 356. Webster'* Unabridged Dictionary. rrrEBSTBR’SUNAB WDGKD DICTIONARY,Ooand ‘f V ; in sheep, 1453 pp, quarto. Price 85,60. The same work bownfcm Russia calf, embossed back and sides, very elegftnt,*9t&,oo* , : A larcre supply of the above work received by b yy JOHN H. MELLOR, 31 Wood Street Hew Stock of • • MRS. 0. BLUME WOUIdTCSpCCt* ! (THVJ U a \ invite the attention ofiliepnb to hef new and splendid sfockof \sp and ready for sale, among which are the celebrated BdTributg Ptanc9 } with the new improvement of the over-strings, the la test and most important improvement, invented solely by them and by no others. They have beeivtnod to be copied in this country, hat unsuccessfully. Also, one splendid 7 octave, doable carved riano, Louis XIV style, made by Bacon Sc Raven, Ncw_York. Three 7 octave Pianos, also made byßacon® Raven, New York. l ■ , . Four Of octave Pianos, made by J. Sc. C. EtsheMate Nunns Sc Fisher, New York; together with some of oar own manof acture, with metalic frame. 1 »o3° SEW MUSIC* are the Friends of my Youth. ByG..Barker; VV I've Something Sweet to Tell You j The Robin; • I’m Thinking o’er the Days,Mary; My New England Home. New Song, dedicated to iho Ladies of NewEngland} She 1 Love is far away. Oh, Meet me on the Silver Shore; Good Night; My Home's on the Prairie Lea. By Woodbury; Lily Rhey. By S. C. Foster; . f I’ve left my Native Village. By G«Barker; The Spirit Dove; Fo, hi, hi. The Black Shakers' Song and Polka; Would I were with Thee—for Guitar ; Les Adieux. By Horr; An extensive collection of new Polkas, Waltzes, . Variations, &c. Also, anew supply of “New Carolina Sacra,” Can licaLaudis, and an excellent new work, calledtne “Me lodist,” a coitecuon of popular and social tongs, harmo nized and a ganged by G.S.Webb and W.M&son— considered one of the best woTks ever published.-- consiuer jj. KLEBER, Goldun Hasp, No. 101 Third street. — T ' cabinet Mlabera Wanted. THF sub'cribers will employ a bomber of good hands at the above business; via t Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply,- Isloodwage, willbe gtven , at ByariVßaildiiisa, No. 3t Fifth street. : .notice# .. xrrPhfive associated J.OABWRfB Cpwrawilhasin Puuturftft. Jan’Y.l. 1851.-:jaSilm —.— . TO. K. WILLIAMS;* * *" rifV O ' COIWXa wn. h. wntußjs.ooj bankers and exchange brokers, v nortu bxst cornsr of wood Ajffl: ■nnjJyS?***' 4 **: ALL transactions made on liberal tonus* and COUOC* uona promptly attended to. oawwn i : - ,\ 4- v' - ;; -i, *v. ' .*»’•• W *'"».' • i- .;■ .4 **■ t-'t u • -' :. '- ••* - • • • - (Jmnmmial arti Jtnanrial. THIS PITTSBBBOtt AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHAN,GE** FREDERICK LORENZ,! _• WM. A. HILL, ■" > Committs* to* Febuuakt C. ZGG, ) Weekly RtTltw or two Wholesale market. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, ) Fbiday, March 31, 186 V.) The weather during this week has been quite un pleasant. On Wednesday it turned to rain and gnow, and afterwards blew up cold, which made it -very disagreeable ■ for out door business. Notwith standing, however, thero was a large business done, among oar merchants, in the leading articles of trade. •: Oar rivers havo ogam swollen, and are in oxceU lent navigable order. ASHES—Very little doing in Salearatua i sales at 6051 c. In Soda Ash the market is well supplied; wo quote as before at 3io3|c on time. No change in other sorts; Pearls Sic.; Pots 404}c.J Scorchmgs 3JO3JC. APPLES—The market is barely supplied; sales from 31,00 to 1,25 per bbl. ALE..The demand is active, and sales regular at the following prices: Bavarian Beer, per bbl Common, per bbl. XX do XXX do Common, half barrels XX do XXX do Common, qr. barrels XX do XXX' do • ■with 60c'per bbl thrown off for cash. BUCKETS—SaIe of Beaver from store at 82,00 02,25. ■ , BULK MEAT—The receipts for the past week have.been light, and but fow transactions in this an. tide reported. We quote, however, at 61, to 6, hog round. This will be paid for prime lots. BLOOMS—SaIes of Janiata at @60062. BROOMS—The fow sales made are at former quo tations—figures take a wide range according to the quality of the artido, say 81,2602,60 per dot. BUTTER—Prime Butter is scarce and in demand We quote calen daring the week at 91,10, 11 and 121, according to quality. In kegs we have nothing worthy of note, BACON—The demand continues active. Sales to a considerable extent have been made during the week at 81 for Hama, 71 for Sides, 6 to 61 for Shoulders. BEANS—We quote at 81 for mixed ; $1,3" p B bushel for small white. CLOVER SEED—In this article there h (I been quite an advance during the week. We note sales on Monday at @6,25; on Tuesday at 35,37 to 6,60; on Thursday at @6,00 to 6,25 for Clover Seed. Sales of Timothy at @2,60 to 2,75. The market for Clo ver is barely supplied. CHEESE—Moderate supplies; sales of Cream 0t6107c.; Common at 5106 c. •CORN MEAL—4O to 60e. COPPER—SaIca of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24 025 c. CANDLES—SaIes of Pittsburgh Mould at 10c.; Cincinnati at9f to 10c.; Star at 22023 c.; Roaerrc Mouldst 10c. ■, COAL—Regular sales at. 41051. CORDAGE. .Tho following are the card prices of Manilla Rope, by Coil, 14c Do do when cut, 15c White Rope, by C0i1,.. ilc Do do when cut, . ; 12c Tarred do by Coil, ( 10c Do do when cut, > 11c Packing Yarn, fine,.... 7c ' Do do common, ) Sc Manilla Bed Cords, .$1,870-2,8103,75 §>dor. Do do per c0i1^rr........... 14 lb Hemp do .....*. ..1,5002,25u53,00{pd0x. Do do per ..10 “lb Manilla Plough Lines, 2.. 87j dot Hemp do do 75 “ CRACKERS. .The rcgnlar sales to the trade are ai tho followingratea: Water Crockers Butter do Pilot Bread Sugar and Soda Crockers- COTTON YARNS—Wo hare do change to notice in CoUod Tars. Prices firm at the qootaiion* POU9DYABSB. No, 5, eta per B SO No. 13 eta pei Si S 3 « 6, “ “......20 M « <■ 24 n it “......20 “ 16 « <• 2§ « 8, “ “......21 “ 16 « “ 26 « 9, « “ 21 « 17 “ .«< 27 « 10, “ “. 21 “ 18 “ « 28 “11, “ 22 “19 “ “ 29 it 12, “ “ 22 “ 20 “ “ 30 DOZES TABS. No. 600, eta perlS.. .101 No- 800, eta per doz..Si it 600-, “ “....91 “ 900, “ “...81 « 700, “ “....81 « 1000, « “...81 Carpet Chain,........22 Candlcwick,. 19 CorerletYarn, 22 Bag Filling, '... 19 Twine, ....23 Batting... No. 1, IS to So Cotton Warp..l3 12 11 | No. 2 and 3,16 to 17. DRUGS—The following is a listof prices ofaome of the most prominent article* under thia head : Aloe*, 85......16918 Brimstone,{rtb..,,4o Alum, “......31(3 4 Camphor, ref, 35040 Ataf doz. .24,00028,00 Phil’a. do 9 dot .30,00036,00 Harness Leather,........ Hi. 18020 c. Skirting,...do.... ■“ “......21023 Bridle,... .do .*> doz. 30,00,033,00 LUMBER —The following, table of Dry Luinbor ibcorrect: - 6522,00 t Flooringldo. 10,004520,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido 0 Clear If do 033,001 Oak ~ 024,00 Common 14 do 010,60 I Pine Shingles-. Clear 2 do , . 44,00 4PIOOO . 2,5003,00 Commen 4 do ■ 22,00 i Laths,saw’il 2,00 02.50 MESS PORK—Receipts; light ; saleß at $l3. OlLS—Sales of Linscedat 95084,00 per gal.; No. Lard at 68 to 65c.i Tanners’ at 18020. PIG METAL—SaIes o( Allegheny at $23025 ; of H. R. at 926027. . POTATOES —Sales at from $1,60 to 2,00 y bbl., and at 40 to 76 per bushel. ... . ROSlN—Sales at $3,00. lo 3,25 y bbl. RICE—Sale by the tierce at 44, and firm. RYE FLOUR—We quote at 53,37. SALT—Sales atsl,2s. : . SHEEP PELTS..SaIes at 25075 c. a piece,from first hands. STARCH—SaIes at 6407 c. TOBACCO —The demand continues good for country orders. Sales during the week dfaboul 100 boxes, rangirg from 24 to 32, as In quality ; 6 twist firm al 14015 c. Below wc give Ibe prices of the different brands: ‘ ; Springer’s Extra 5’a....'*. 31 lo 32c. W. H. Grant’5. .................. -32 to 33c, Rußsell It Robinson’s...;. 32 to 33c. Eudet’s 30 to 31c. Price 3; Harw00d’5................30 lo 31c. Baltimore Spun..... 1 -. 31 to 33c. Gedgc’s 6 Twist.. 14 to isc. 'Leaf Tobacco....- ....’, ...10 lo 16c. TALLOW..SaIes of mutton lallowat64, beef do. TAR. .Sales of N. C. at 34,0004,25. TIN PLATE..There is a brisk business aoing in this article at $11,50013,60 $r boi, with a discount of 75c |p box off lor cash. VINEGAR. .Sales of Crab ai9olUc. ■ WOOL—Receipts have.fallen off; very litile do ing. -Quotations Tange from 29 to 43045 for differ ent grades. WHISKEY—SaIes or Rectified st 23024 c. HAY—Receipts moderate ; sales at scales it B]4 to 16. $6 oo 6 00 8 00 9 00 4 00 3 50 4 60 1 76 2 00 2 26 PORT OF PITTSBURGH y prat o inches wa-sr in -rnx CHAmvxi, ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.'S, Boies, Beaver a Atlantic, Parkinson, BrowusriUs. “ J.JrKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport •« Beaver. Gordon. Beaver. ' Fashion No. i l , Peebles, Elisabeth. Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newton. *• Redstone, Wool ward, Brownsville ** Ben West,—St Louis. “ Amazonia, —St. Louis. *• Clipper, No. 2, Parol, Cincinnati,. u Jmia Dean, Gallagher, Zancavile;' “ paal Anderson, Grav/Cincinnati. kt • Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. DEPARTED; Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. -Atlantic, -Parkinson, do , «• J.hTKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport Michigan No.2,Baics,tleaveT. M Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Neman “ Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth- Brilliant* Grace, Cincinnati. •• Express, Hazicit, Cincinnati. ** J. Nelson,Moore, Wheeling. “ WcUsvillc,'jYoung, Wheeling* V ' •• Pilot No. 2, ShunK, Hockingporv ** Taßcaiora, Murdoch, Wellsville *'* . Navigator, Poem, Louisville. ;i Pacific, r , Hanging Rock. •S4,oo*> bb!. ■ 4,75 “ ■ 4#) •* • 7c. 9 E>. At Ughesy Hirer Trode,. UEGULAti -FUANKLIN PACKETS. ! JB«SL& T«= fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE iCapt. Wx. Hanka, lebvotfohe Alle gheny wfmrf for Franklin, every Monday and Thunday, at 4 P.M. . The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No It. Capt. Jons Hanna, leaves the Allegheny whorf fbr Frank lin, every Tunday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. .{marliO Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. ,lx,-, Tns new.and fast running steamer CIN* lj4^y»i 1 CINNATI, Biuminoium, Master, will leave cl3£S§lsgsfi3tregu!ariy even' Wwwss&at. Far freight or passage, apply «m hoard, or to raarilO , G, B. MILTENBERGER. For marietta and Hoclttngport, * fl£ff* Ea The fine steamer PACIFIC, ZANotra Alab- will leave for the abovo and iotermedi ate pom every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, F. M. . For ftcicht or passage, apply on board, or to . . T. WOODS A SON, matlO No. 01 Water su. and 03 Front si. Bolivar. Fire Brick Mannfadnring Company. JAS. GLOVEO, .S. «. tVSH, B. PHONES, U. S'^AOnAW, GLOVER, KtKR & CO., Pfoprietor*, rpHE subscribers having been appointed Agenls for 1 tlio above named concern, will keep constantly on hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Firo Brick, Cru-* cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths mill Inwalls. They arc also ready to receive orders for Raid Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. \ we do not deem it necessary to enumerate -this many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers thathave been offered for sale in tho United States, their superiority being well.known to ;*linos! all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave'determined that the Fire Brick shall Jose none ol theit present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be. spared to make them even belter than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment r.ow manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. . KIKR & JONES, roarlT . Canal.Patun. Seventh st„ Pittsburgh. Otbe Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Session* of the Peace, in and for tho County of Allegheny; . ■ - - - - . ■ K.. Tlio petition of Joshua Banks, of the Township of: Pine, in the County aforesaid, humbly aheweth,—■ That your petitioner hath provided nimseli witkidaierials for the accommodation of ttavelora and others, at hi* dwelling house in aforesaid Township, and preys that year Honors will be pleased to granthim a licensd to keep a Dublin houso of entertainment. And your pqtitioner, asm duty bound-will pray. JOSHUA BANKS. We, the subscribe™,citizens of aforesaid Township,' do certify, that the nbovo petitioner is of good repute Tot honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of Birangers and travelers,-andjdiat said tavern is necessary. R Hardy. John M’Gee, Wm Scott, Q Osborn, Thomas i Henry,C H Osborn, John Hanna, A Miller, Wra Peters; ! J HafljCW Arbuthnot. . ; - ;*qfo >ft9;3l Peorlv White Teeth and Bceatk, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who hnve cither, are.,honorably assured - that If their breath Uerer-Eo foul, or their; TEETH DECAYED, BARK OR YELLOW, atid encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jon?'* Amhor Tooth Paste will mpke tite teeth white da snow and the breath odlfcroualy sweet. Soldonlyat-JACKSON'B Store, 240 Liberty atree, • ad of Wood. ■ - . Idec2o agency for Different lines at Packet Ships. assrn gkR o-FvresiA&Sgr. Bft£3&£ 305 LIUEUTV ST. t PirtBßtmqn.; 1 -''SSsfiSff' For P W.BYRTfKS& C0.,83 SouiKstfitt, tfcwYark 36 Wduripo Bifdd,- Liverpool ; and 65 GravUr street '• Ntw Orleans* . - TTAB A LINE OF P ACKETS uailingevery five days XJ_ from Liverpool to New. York} a Linn oFPacketa from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the I8ih ; of*each month; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the 20th o. each month* Also—a Line of Packets on ihe;Bth‘and S4th of each month from -London and Portsmouth to New York. •: : "\ r ' AT.gfWPrafts atalght always o n hand, tor »my amount, at the lowest rates of discount \ and all .information* riven concerning passengers, that can bo ._given, with fllLur“ by .he?r A B onl. on JOHN THOMSON, H ja6 . 20SLibertyst„PiUaharglu • Privfttc putaiea. DR. BROWN, No. 41 ;:D lAMONp: ALLEIf, ' DttvOiES his entire attentiau to'an offic« S practice. HistuHincssismofUlycdnfinediG Tnvatt or Vtntrtal- iJirtasM. (ind suett pain ful affections* brought on byimprudqnee ■youthful indulgence and excess.- i 5 Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruption®,- Conor* hea,Gieet, StnctUTe, 'arethral-DLscliar^ea. ImmuiiV 01 the Blood, with all diseased a. ibe venereal origS.- Skin Bisensea. Scorbuuo EropiioiK Teller,. Ringworm. Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Im * potoncy!?!le3, RheumoUam, Feroato Weakness, Monibr Tv SaDnreUionsf Diseases of the Joints, FUtuVa in Aao. ftervoueAffeclions, Painßintlie Back and Loins,ltrna tiDnß of the Bladder and Kidneys, sacceasrany treated G Joimeeny l ears’praclice:(fourin this city*’ e’nnbies Dp Brown tooffer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under Uis care. • j Office and private consulting rooms, CS Diamond ay, j gy Charges moderate. - novoid&wiy EUIUATiSM. —Dr. Brown's iiewiy aiscovrea rem edy Tor nUenraatistuiv a speedy und ccttam remedy: tio. 65, DIA. MONSpiuabS.Penna. Th,l>or (o r Is .ajwny*"' home. —: Irwrw-v acres Of LAND fn Jefferson couaiy for rjl lf ) Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at te’Jffioo of tfoOlS A. WILKINS iCd ' V v # >1 % frtr V • ■ . ■- */ ■ ,;}i T. ■ - » " k ’ '1 •- . - • v-c V :i,TV;' r . ■ »•.- V . BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post, RecKNrSfr 8T ucjhtnino—PWtrrtt) at steam. FATAL ACCIDENT: Philadelphia, Mareh 20. Charles Morrill, baggage master on the Baltimore train* last night, while the tram was going down Broad streot, jumped Prom the baggage car and ac cidentally fell on the track and was ran over and instantly killed. ' : • The members of the Md; Reform Convention have tendered Daniel Webster s public dinner* at Annapolis, on Tacßday next, which he has accepted. • N.Y;, March 20* •. The Canal Commissioners have directed the .Ca nal to ho oponed on the 15th.of April*.. MARKETS: BY- TELEGRAPH. boon report.] New .York, March 20. Flour. .Steady; common and straight State 4,60; straight Western 4,6204,76. Grain.. Ohio Wheat 9601,00; Genesee nominal at 1,1001,14; Michigan white 1,0001,09. Corn: 66 for Bat yellow, and 66} far Southern white and Western. Pickled Meats,;.B} for Hama; Shoulders 6£. : • Lard.. Active atB}. Cheese.. 6|07},. Coffee.. The large arrivals have depressed the market. Whiskey.. More firm. Cotton. .Firm. The Arctic, with a week’s later news, is momen tarily expected. v . evening.] ; : . New York, March SO. Cotton.. Firm at U to 11} for raiddliog low to good Florida. . - . ; . ‘ Flour has given way 6 Cents on common brands ; common to straight state 4,44 to 4,50; good and round hoop Ohio 4,62 to 4,76. Grain. .Corn, Southern yellow, 65} to 66. Wheat, nomioal; Rye steady at 67. Pork.. Dul l; new mess 13,25; old, 12,74 Beef.. Advanced ; mess 9 to 11,00; prime 5 to 6,00; prime mesa 16,60. Lard.. Active at 8} to B|. Clover soed. .Lower, at 8,62}. Molasses.. N. O. 30} t o 31. Coffee.;Bio 10} to Ilf on lime. Tallow* .Prime, 7} to 7}. Whiskey. .Steady at 24}. Philadelphia, March 20. Cotton.. Demand increased j upland 12 to 12} on time. " Flour.. Quiet; common brands 4,44. Coro meal. .2,75. . Grain.. Wheat, white 102 j red 97. Rye.. Scarce; Corn. .In defnand, for yellow 60. ' Whiekey. .23 hhds* af 21 to 2i}« . :: Baltimore, March 20. Flour. .Quiet; Howard street 4,31. Grain.. Wheat, red, 95 to 98. Corn. .Yellow, 57 j white 69 to 60. Oats and Rye unchanged. Provisions firm. New mess pork 13,75; smoked hams 9} to 10} ; shoulders 7 ; bulk shoulders 6. Laid..9} to 9}. Clover Seed*.s,2s; Timothy 2,75. Coffee. .Rio 10} to 11}. Wool.. Firm and in good demand. Whiskey.. 23 in bbls. New Orleans, March 19. The Asia’s news made an advance of }on Cot too. The sates within the past 3 days amounted to 12,000 bales at IOJOI2} for Middling. Louisville, March 20. The river has fallen 3 inches. Near 8 feet in ca nal. Weather pleasant. Mew Pork 11,75. Tho Yorktowu went up this morning. Cincinnati, March 20.‘ Flour. .Demand lair at 3,40. Provisions, .Id demand.; sales of 26,000. Sides at 7c. Mess Pork 11,76. Lard: No 18e in kcgs,and in bbls 7, . Sugar. .Common 5} ; fair s}; good fair to prime 6. Molasses. ,32. Coffee. .111011}. Whiskey.. 18. : C|oversecd. .Advanced to 6,75. The river is stationary. Weather cool and pleas ant. ■ NEW SPRING GOODS! Market street, As. 75, between Fourth st. 4* tia Diamond-. THE subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern cities a beautiful, choice and-dealrable'stoclf of the newest fabrics and designs from the London and Pans Markets. SPRING AND SUMMER DRYGOODS, Purchased in the New York and Philadelphia Markets at the lowest cash prices- Embracing every variety of the newest and richest styles, and latest importaiions-of. French, English and German Goods: among the Reading article* will be found the following: '[ ■ _ . Paris printed Borage de Laines, from 13} cents to the finest quality. • , FrenCh and English Lawns, from. I*2} cents; to the finest quality manufactured. .• " . ' j Superior bleached Muslins, from. 6} to 12}centa l?” yd.. French Work Collars, new.stylc, from IU cents to the best article imported. French and English Ginghams, from 12} cents to the best quality in the market. - . Englishand American Chintzes, from. 6} to 12} cents yard. ' ' 1 . Rich Paris printed and erabioidered Muslins and Or gandies; new style plain and fighred English Poplins ; French Berages, rich styles; ‘super black Gro de Rhine Silks; fancy figured Silks ; super changeable Silks and Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazines, and;a beau* liful,assortment of black .and colored Alpaccas, and French Thibet Cloths. ' . SHAWLS. Chameleon Silk and Turk Satin Shawls: superior Her nanna Silk Tissue and Bcrage Shawls; Cashmere, Thibet, Brosha and Moos do Lame Shawls. ; -FANCY AND-VARIETY GOODS. French work Capes and Collars; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfeand Cravats; black and colored Kid Gloves ; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Gloves and Mins; Silk, Worsted and Couon Hose; together with a large and complete assortment of Para sola and Umbrellas. . . • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, French ond EngiishCloths, Cassimeres and-Vestings; SiU Shirts and Drawers; Fancy Cravats;-Linen Cam bric and Silk IldkfajiogeiherwUhasplendidassort ment of Gloves, Hosiery.and Susoenders. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.- Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and LiaenLawns; Cassiuetts and Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades; Bed Tick ings; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Red, While and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, Ac. The customers of* the house and all 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. style; all of the latest importations, and. will be sold at the veky lowest uanxEkr prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, - 75 Marketfslreet Jonti’LUy Wblle. , LADIES are cautioned against using common prepat redCimlK-. !. ~ They are notuware liovv.fnghlfally injurious; Uib to the skin! how.coarse,how rough,how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the ssin appears after using prepared Chalk! Besides, it is injurious, contain-. . ; iog a largo quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable nrucle, which wa call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE. . lUs perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities; and it imparts to the skm a .natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same lime acting as cosmetic on the ak m, making it coll and smooth. Sold by the Agent, IVM. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty Street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price so cents. . dec»l:dawly__ (Gazette copy.) . j. " A' Scientific Hair Tonlo Reatorer AND BEAUTIFIER. Trial bottles 3?i cents. Those who have used Jbues’ Coral Hair. Restorative know its excellent qualities—those .whohhve-not, wfe assure it to possess the following qualities.- It will forcethc hair to giow on iihy part where, nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling ofl, cure-scurf ordandruff, and make tight, red or grey hair grow dark.- For dressing the halt soft and silky; nothing can exceed tijm-it makes it truly beautiful and'keeps it so. It is, indeed, the most economical, vet superior article for rhe hair. ; Sold only at Whf. JACKSON’S Store,24o Liberty st., head of Wood, Piusburgi : Price 37*cents, 50 cents and Si no . . , .Idec'JO JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE—A large assort ment of tho finest always on hand—and now W ForS°Spoona, Ao., of the beEt material and.thc low est rates. [martS] W. W. WILSON. —PRIPiG BONNETS—Our fitsilot received and open ed—comprising in part the following styles:; White and Yellow Lace; . 4ueen’o_own; Atboni Chip; H«r Tulip; Milan do; ; m Jennyland and Satin ;. English do; Fluted Straw and Batin do; Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearl and Lopp ; ■ do, Florence Crimped; American Lace; English Pearl; Hungarian MLn;d, English Albone; Ftacd Manilla, ; 3 “i A°MASON & CO. UNDRIES— 80 sacks prime Kentucky Fealbcra, 300" bus. Dried Peaches; • ‘ . 117 hhds. Sugar; 1230 bbls; Molasses 1 • ■' 50 boxes superiors’s Tobacco i 150 bb)s. Tar ; . 10 do Tanner’s-On , s . r . is do cioverse'edi- For sale by CARSON & M’KNIGRT. mar7 C ** ’ 9i Water strefci. Herrings,iapickle ; j - feb24 Fors^^j^ -W£gNER,£ gNER, BUECHN£R & MUELLER’S ■ nrfiw j-ithograpUtCcKiitaWlglun’ent, BO Market street, between; Thtr-andexecnte on order Drafts ofMachinery, a U possi ble acenraoy ttndclegancc. u . j ; ] s!s:ly '-i.' JOHW fc’rADKff • *' * - v A‘ COVOTS * "B'f ADBS a.COTODEi [BacceBBoTB to Johnitf*Fttdfla & Co.j Canal Basin, Penn ttretU Fennn. Railroad—Central Railroad. rpHE subscribers; having: been unpointed sbippinq’ X Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad,, inform the public ihat we are now prepared to receive anymCrchandize or produce for shipment east on the. opening of the Canal.. , Goods viathisroutewill be carried through in nve days, and all consigned to us will be . forwarded free of commission or charge for advances;. . ' / BATES QgynslQHT Hgnyggn PHILADELPHIA. &PIXTSBtTBGH. Dry Goods, Haas,'Shoes, Books.'Stauonery, Cutlery, Confecnonary, Fruits, Feathers,Furniture, Drugs, Me dicines, Saddlery, Wool, dwi, Ac* SI 100 fits. ; Hardware, Qaeenaware, Groceries, r aihts.Dye Stuffs, -Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Girass Seeds, Ac.jOOc.tP'lOO fits. - Bacon, Beef; Pork, Bauer, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, fits. Ashes, Marble, {rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, Ac.; 50c. fits.. : marlS - - v: hPFAPEiSr A COVOPE. Baltihohe, March 20 xianoonngi subficribers.take this.meihofi to inform .property l .holders, hoose-buUderti,an(l all others interested, that they still dontinue the business of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. Their skill and experience in thispart of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction: And .they hope, thsit by conunning the same policy Of using the best materials, and employing skilifnl workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. If The question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we. would consider that the importance of the Subject, would justify ns in extending out views onus superior j advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. .On the 6th day of Juhe. l&14, (nearly seven years ago,) we hn ished our first job of Tin Roofidg in this place. From ; that np io the present tithe,-we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest:-and most cosily.buildingsthat have been erected in this:county. Wehave given our views on a previous occaiuonon the superior advantage , ol Tin over iron, as a - covering for houses. Ana time, the great tester of all things, has but tod jclewly/proven the correctness of oar opinion'. • ‘ ' - . ' Again, if wepiace Tinin juxia*pdsnion } with Slate as a covering for houses, we think that tin will bear a.favo 'table' comparison, with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used thereof can be made much natter—thereby saving materials, in the ; length of rafters, brick in the-gaWe ; the ! house easy of access in case of a fire* and showing a better finish and appearance.- Also, when un ;is used the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac., —things indispensible on slate roofs. If farther reasons, were deemed necessary,-we 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 othefeast ern citiesvery generally prefer even, tin for ‘heir most costly and splendid buildings, notwitfistandingthey have a ftmsnpply or slate attheir doors. With these remarks we wiilleave the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information when called JOHN DUNLAP & CO., corner Market and Second sts.- •T f " s Aim : y^,— • , 't -.1 ' >■ *’r * • .?»*.. *. “C v .;f ■»*' ** j.i . **» «■ V , »* *\ , x . ft ‘ > :• • •; * I.V" * - 4 ,y * r , : - •■■<..* - *-:‘ . .• '■ *.<#■«* ' ,>c ••-'••■• .•■•■'4v v i .••■• -.; : JHtsttUatttoas. MAPS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Received- on con signment, and for sale singly, at tokoUtale price, three dozen large and splendidly finished Maps ot this State. .This is the most; recent map of the State pub-, lished, and embraces all that-is aerirablein aperfect map, at-the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, marl comer of Market and Fonrth sts,- ; The Unman Body must Perspire, ' (60 SATS NATT3BE,) TO BATE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not perspire are liable to the raoa v DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. NOW, Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap . causes “a free perspiration,and. at the sametime mollifies, softens the win, giving it the texture and beauty of an infant’s. sduRVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon .not only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, in * . PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, os one trial willpiove. I could enumerate at least 80 -persona cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Bay it, and the reader i« again assured, I . would not crueuy aell it for the above, unless I knew U to be all I state. Those who are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a cure, but a preventive j and I can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of. the above, or similar diseases, will find this dll and even more (admirable in its properties) than I staic. jn*Bdt, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, atmbe sure you ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap- 1 - and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent .in •Pittsburgh,SHOLiberty street, Pittsburgh, head or Wood , HOPE KVSB. WONDERFUL CORES!! Dr.. Rogers* Syrup off Liverwort and Tor a«d ' CAHCHALAGtJAi For the complete cure of Coughs-, Colds, Influenza. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. ana ad other. Lung ■»' ' CoTTtplawUtendmgto CONSUMPTION. ; ■< . This syrup contains f» Opium, Calomel, or any mineral whatever, out is Composed entirety of those Roots,- Herbs, and vegetable substances wbteh nave a specific influence upon the Lungs; and'tfcelr connected organs/ Its immediate effect'is to allay all irritation, nnd gently remove the phlegm ahddthermorbid secretions from the Throaland Air-Passages; thus relieving■ the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other causes which give rise toil. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone lathe Lungs themselves, thereby‘enabling them more thoroughly to remove from the blood those Impurities and diseased particles, which, if retained, do so much mischief In the system, and lay the foundation for incu rable CONSUMPTION.~;It also exerts adecided action upon the skin, and assists- nature in expelling, through the Exhalents.muchof that morbid matter which would •otherwise be thrown bach upon the Lungs, - thus relieving them of* part of their work, and rendering the system pore and healthy. Whentuborcles areforming, it checks their developmeniacd futtherprogress j or iruleeration' has tahen place, it assists the Lungs in throWingroff the corrupted matter, soothes the irritation,'heaU the ulcer ated cavities, ana restores them again to healthy ; action. This Medicine; therefore, is not a pdUadte merely, which only relieves for the time being, butiiafAorirogA curative, as itstnkes at the very root of the disease, and :ly removing it, removes at once all its remote and'at tendant consequences. This is its dU&nguishirig char* a property possessed, in equal power.by no other medicine of Use nature, now before the public. CIRCULARS, kC,,.'; As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain the nature and merits of this article, the Proprietors nave published a new Circular, giving the history of this Mcdi cine; \h&dacnptiohintttttre.sc.,ot its principal ingredi ent* ;ihe effect they arc designed to have . upon, the Lungs and Liver, and acopioqg,reference to the persons, who have been cured by tf—givingtheir names a?d resi dences, even .to the street and the number. Those who are troubled .with-a Cough, or whose Lungs.are in the least affected, are earnestly desired to calf upon the Agents named below, and procure one of these Pam pmets. It can be hud gratij,and will well repay a perusal. The w Hints on Eealthf 1 and “Abovttaking Cold,” may be worth to yourself and family, HUNDREDS OP DOLLARS, inthe shape of Doctors 1 Bills saved, besides being the means of prolonging many a valuable, life. ; , WARRANTY Such Is our confidence tails virtues, that we are will ing to warrant this Medicine in every ease of recent Cold (where used according to the directions onnoge 7th ot the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of eachbottle), and where the person is not satisfied that he ia deriving benefit from it, by returning the. bottle within twenty foar hours 1 time, ‘ " v ~ % ; , • . • - : THE MONEY will be returned. H page 3d of the pamphlet in side the wrapper ofeach bottle. irr* Be'sure to ask tor Dr. A. Rogers’’ Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TARj and OANGHALAGUA,• and let no other be.palmcd on to you,. CAUTION.— None genuine, unless there is on the buff wrapper; a note of hand, signed with a F«n, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO. Cough and Disease of fourteen months standing Cured After being given dp twice by eminent Physicians! ' • ; . ALuamr. June 9th, 1849. A. L ScovUl $ Co.—X herewith forward to you a Certificate of a Ci*™, effected by your CompouridSyrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchatagua. The Cough and expectoration was.of fourteen months stahding, and had baffled the skill of several of our eminent physicians in New York,Albany and Cooperstown. I amthe person inwhooithe cure was effected; and as I hadpreviousty no faith in patent medicines. I have .since mci it on others, aud nave become satisfied ol its value. Mine was aagreatacore ins waa eVer petfotmed/iUI hod, during my sickness, beers given upiiCitcby my. pAi/ririrmr. I have-now "commenced my business; after taking, I think, about eight heftier/ ; . Yours, respectfully, THOS. C. PAULDER. . BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. 888 HOW PBOJIPTLT IT ACTS* Statement of Mr.)£. Lang, Baker, No. 338 Pearl N. Y—A few days before, last Christmas, I was, taken, unwell, and . soon commenced bleeding freely at the. Lungs. I called in a Hommopathic physician, but bis medicine did not seem to lielp me. I read yout adveri isement, and thought I would try Dr; Rogers'* Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchatagua. B fore I had taken up the third bottle', my bleeding had stopped; my Cough was gone, and I felt as well as usual. My health is now good, I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it to ray friends. [TAir statement was made to the Proprietors, March WiA, 1850.1 • O-This whole paper might be filled with lettersVi mUar lo the above, /f con those who.have been cured. FOR SALE^wholesale and retail, by A. L. SfcOVILL £ CO, Proprietors,at, their Principal Depot, {3OTHIC HALL, No. 310 Droadteay, New York, to whom all or ders .for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed; jport-paiti.' —ALSO, for sale by R.-E. Sellers, No. 57 'Wood street, Wholesale Agent-for Pittsburgh and vicinity j D. M. Curry and H.-P. Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, Can & Co., Manchester ; A. Patterson, Birmingham/ PRICE—In large bottle, 31,00; or sir botties-forSs.oo . Found* -? ON THURSDAY, a sam or money, in Bank; Note*— whloh the owner can. have by calling at the Store of JOHN B.M’FADDEN &jCO., Na.*9s STarfect street. Sundries— 400 • 60 do No. 3 Mackerel i ■ 75* do Tar; ••'•••-' 65 do -Rosin; . 100" do prime Neßbannock Potatoes ; 60 do Red Potatoes ; 40 do Greett'Appies; 500 boshelaCobCom; 200 do Shorts; »■■. * Forsale byf do oit “ ! T, WOODS & SON, marlO Ng-KWatersl. Ladies*, dress goods— • - 15 pcs. plain all wool high col’d de lalnes , 5 pcs. do do black . ;do», • , 25 pcs. new and splendid style barege de lames; lOpes.choiceganadines. Juaippened at .. . tnar4 / . A. A. & COj^ PRINTING TAPER.—A snperior. lot of double-me ,dianx .Printing- Paper, 27x37; and imperialj_23x3g, for sale by ' 'W. S. HAVEN, . • ; Book and Paper Dealer, cor Markor6s2nd sw , i l s. . *■; s..* ■ * ~"- y.- , K ' ■ ■ , ,jr V -s*r- V - rf*S- & V • ":;r. Alkx. M. Watson, ,Etq:, Lecturer on Commercial LaW. Those wishing to. obtain a complete knowledgo of Bookkeeping: and its application to every branch or bu siness, also } a rapid ana elegant hand writing, are invi ted to examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commerclaf Law ererr Monday evening. ■Reference'to any of ihe city merchartts. \; fdeclO' - .v Stooped Shoulders. SHOULDER BRAUErb—These Braces are essential ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. -To the consampUve, the sedentary, dad all those who, m their dallyjtnrsnits, have contracted;the .habit ofstoojing, thisßhoolder -Brace, is inestimable. It prevents the ihpwdera from falling forward on.the chesty expands theJl me ns ion s. o r the chamber in which the. Lnuga and Heartare con* tainedyohd gives buoyancy to the;whole frame».Ums» *d its tftnonj couhteracuhg'the principal causes which lead to disease in.thosc important organs; andlaa flttmcMU*. train of-nervous ills, to which so many arc subjept. For sale by . -REYSERA MCDOWELL, matfl C " 140 Wood at Hew Patent Truascs. THESE Trasses are' most confidently recommended 16 the afflicted for the radical core-of fftmCa.or.BtHi raw. They retain tho rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patienU and have been known, m many instances, to effect a speedy core. For sale by KEYSER A M’DOwELL, • marB ’ • • ■ - ’ • 1 40 Wood si -VIA THE NEW . : PESHSThVAHU RAItEO/tDi Only BOyHoun to Philadelphia! i- GOOD INTENT AND telegraph mail lines of splendid new Tioy btiiit Coaches for Hollidays* burg, aniffrom thence 213 ra«les by the New Pennsylva nia Rattroad to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore!. Time through only. 38 hours. CbaehetioUl lean aery ptor nfng at 8 o’clock, I o’clock, P. SI. and 0 o’clock, P. M. Extras—to leave at any time da readi ness. This is the most direct, comfortable, and expedi tious route tolhe Eastern cities.. Passengers for Balti more take the New Knilroad at Hdrrisbaigh direct on the arrival of the Cars at that place. .. N. B.—The only office for the above Lines under the St. Charles Hotel; No. 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh. marC W. R. MOORHEAD, Agent -TTTATCHE3,JEWELRY, SILVjSRWAREjLAMPS, YV MILITARY G0OOS,&O-“-During.tbealteration now being made in.tbe fr.»nt of my store, customers will find me in the rear and on the second stbryi with a largo, and excellent stock of all goods in my Jine, and prices unnsually low. Watch repairing continuedaausaalin the shops in second story, , W. W...WILSON, mar 7 cornet of Market and Fourth sts. a fiprlng Failtioa for 18511 THIS beautiful style of-HATS received and for sale by : JAMES WILSON, , mar 7 .corner of Wood Jrt. and Diamond alley. The Great Remedy for Consumption of the j Lungs, Affts* . tionsof Bronchitis, Pains or Weak ness qf the. Breast, or Lung*, and other affections oftk* Bieast or Lungs. • •'» •';•••' ' - Ia;ISTAR’B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is a YV • fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Was . ' Cheset Babe and me geruoine Iceland Mpss (the latter imported expressly for thb raremedical • virtues of which.are also combined: by a- iter*chemical process with the extract of tar, thus tendering;the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE, v Dr. Banks, c| Xeaia, Ohio, a. highly respect able Druggist In that delighifal'village, hats inibhned as : that the sate-of Wistar’e Balsaia Cherry la un paralleled. The demand for it is so great mat he can scarcely keeo himself supplied with it.' He has had in his store medicines' fbr lung affections ; Some of these . were esteemed good and some gave temporary relief— rßut since he has Had Wistaria .Balsam of Wild Cherry ia number of the most serious cases were completely cu> red by its use; “I never sold a medicine,” says'the doe tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I hadis this.” • ' : -■ >.- lx cubes I. Wherever Wistar's BaJsatrt ofWUd Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains tU&rMgh reputation it. so richly deserves. What'can prevent its safe when on overy hand can.be witnessed iis wonderful curesT The worst cisc of Asthma, recent and dsngerou* Cough, Hand also those thal -ure of long standing,) Broochuia, or Consumption (in its earlystages) are always oured bv this remarkable medicine. ’ HEREDITARYCONSUMPTIONf CuredbyWlstar r aßaltamofWildCherry» Pleasant ... J. D. Park—Dear Sir;] I take the liberty of advising you of the benefit that I have derived fromtha use ou . Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild. Cherry. I was prostrated, by that terrible scourge, Consumption,in May last. The attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of iny family, (my brothersand sisters,) had died of Consumption. I was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the disease: 1 had a distressing cough and expectorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains In the side and chest, cold chills, Alternating; with flushes, of heat and copious night sweats I was underthc care of a skilled physician from the time I was taken sick until about six weeks since, being then about helpless, and my friends considering ray case hopeless, or at least beyond the reach ofoiir physician’s skill, advised the use of Wistaria Balsam Cher ry. * • I have taken four bottles of the medicine, and now. consider myself perfectly well;. . I make tlusstafcment to induce others that ateafflictedas l have been, to . make trial of Balsam of Wild Cherry, which remedy bus, under the blessing of Providence,--restored • my health. JEREMIAa IBGRIGG. Crown Point, Lake co, 3unA ISi . J. D. Park—Dear Sir: AAi haven deep commlssera- ' tion for the afflicted, permitme to give yon a brief histo ry of toy affiicuons, and, the; benefits derivedirom the use of “Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild. Cherry.” /In July,' 1844,1 was attacked with a fever.of a typhoid character, which left me in a very debilitated atate, when in the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent as to give me the.appear ance of a confirmed consumptive- liohored-Undet a severe eough; expectorated a great deal, and waa trou bled with cold feet and night sweats. I. also frequently raised blood from iny lungs..4'contmued.in thisslata, gradually Binkicg under the disease, until January, 1847, until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, • e?peeially my feet, were constantly cold, and almost :■ -losttheir feeling- Under.these circumstances it may be truly said that l was a livmg skeleton. - I finally deter ; miued to quit taking medicine prescribed'by physicians -1 and tiy Dr. Wlstaris Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from : the first week that I commenced taking it! can date a ; gradual recovery. I continued its use six mouths, at the . ead of which lime I wascared, and have enjoyed good health ever since, dud cheerfully recommend the Bal sam to all those afflicted with discuses of tholangs, end . would say; to those commencing its use not to.cedis-- couraged, if two or three bottles no .not effect a;care, bn t persevere a»rl have done; and I have no doubt but nine cases out often will be blessed with renewed health as T have been. - JOSEPH; JaCKSON* ; i Important to those Afflicted \tpiih Diseases-of th* Lungs i -.andßrtasU: Will' miracles never, cease 7, Alorol4,lB4sr Messrs. 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