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J v* Ir 1 - ».* ‘ ' V*. w«\ t-* .*■ {'*.'• 5 ?’,-££■i -i ’j 'i G’+f’nl* *T-V {** V fO.M 1 ■* * ’J-h' 4 * **r, * il % *., *• u .. \ t'h-i+V&l -S s «i? : ' ; - VI; ’. ;’crt ,; *. smmiyggsm iwwwwwwaswei iM liittlii «fe WK iMni MP «pegfeaist mmm •v-,. ihv%X®'>:?.eV. - T?A ■ n. -.•■ 1 j - * 7JV jl<# ,j . i- * < V- ' ' ». *' ji‘v«'/’;Vi'.' , *. ' • -'; 1 tis'24iP‘t-- ,'7*'tf.','ir' 1 -• rj,J - V* r "V--. % ■ ,sa ZyM l F‘ 4 • *- S i *' , -i ' * -,: :S]yHK*E’.,Si»aoß»>“Friday,. April 4, f 1851, Judges McClure and Buggs on the Bench. The, case or the Com. cs. Jas, Ackerman, Ibr Larceny, was resumed this morning. A number of were, examined on the part of tho de fence, whoao evidence went to show that it was jCOßtemary (hr hands working in an establishment to take portions of articles for their own lise. 7/ : i The case wasargood to the jury by Col. S; W. Black for prosecution, and J. K. Kennedy and Mel. lon for defence, w u h a tool and ability which many a case of mnch greater weight fails to receive. Thejory returned a Verdict of "not gnilty.” Com. »s. John Doffy— Larceny. The defendant is charged with having, on the 14th or February, robbed Alexis Bonnet or a gold watch and chain. Counsel—O. H. Rippoy for Commonwealth, and H. S. Magraw (or defence.* Mr. Bonnet testified that on the night of the Mayor's election, a crowd camo up and asked him to. treat j ho declined, and then they jerked him Into the crowd and said he must go down to Third street and drink with them. He resisted, and during the scuffle, which lasted for a moment, ho had his watch and chain, worth about StOO, taken ftom him. Duf fy was one o f the crowd; ho was arrested a short lime afterwards, but none of tho articles missed were found on his person ; although, when taken to the Alderman's office, he said ho could show them tho person wh,o had the watch-but in him they had tho wrong man. A. B Koevil testified that on Fourth street he saw Duffy and another take hold of Bonnet end in sist on his going to the St. Charles to drink ; in cn . deavoring to get loose, ho saw Duffy take the watch and chain from the person or Bonnet; asked Bon. . nelnf .he. lost his watch, and he said he had. I then followed after DuSy, who was in company with 8 young man by the name of Cook ; thought I saw . him, hand something to Cook; and as 1 followed, Duffy drew a pistol and said to Cook, “ Shall 1 shoot 1” ■ another witness testified that he saw Duffy break .thegnard chain aed take thowatch from Bonnot; when Daffy was arrested he said that the watch was the coffee house at the head of Seventh street; ■ihu house was searched, bnt nothing could be found’ . .The . case was submitted to the Jury under the tcharge of the Conn. Tho jary returned a verdict of nuiliy Com. vt. Jos. Barker and others, for Riot Counsel—Col. Black and Cochran for prosecution, .and Magraw, Mahon and Snowden for defence. The defendants are charged with having commit, ted a not some lime m October laat, in arresting the police appoinlcd by tho City Council Richard Pryor testified that be was one of tho police appointed by City Councils last fall, and ihat while in.the discharge or his dmy, Barker and oth era camo up to.him, in Market street, and violently arrested him and took him to the watch house, and said that if he had two hundred men on he would arrest us all that night- Sami. Hcssing testified that last fall ho was one of the Committee’s police, and that on the night of the 7tb-of October he saw Barker arreat Richard Pryor, who was also on tho police, and that after they had taken.Pryor to the lock-up, a largo crowd, headed by Joseph Barker, came up to Marbury street, -where they arrested the Committee's police and took them to the watch-house. Barker and his son Wil. liam took tho mace from a itneas, who wsb quietly in the discharge of his.duly. Tho Courtadjourned. Euchaicait, thc Tbaqediar.—This gentleman is engaged to appear at our Theatre on Monday evening. As ho is an entire stranger to the citixcns of Pittsburgh, wo take the liberty of publishing tho following remarks concerning his acting, from a Boston paper: His Hamlet, Othello and Shylock, were performan ces which most take rank with tho very highest per. conations of character known to the stage. Hamlet is peculiarly well suited to Mr. Buchanan. He evidently feels every part ortho character to bo hie own, and with wonderfol skill did he portray the true lineaments of the melancholy Princo of Pens mark. . The audience wore clectrificd-in several of ,-tho energetic eceoes, and were taken by storm with - tbo fresh business of the stage that marked the en • tortamment, Idonbt if any actor now in this coan ctry can approach the excellence which is displayed by Mr.-Buchanan. How he has acquired a know), edge ortho stage, unless by close observation, one .vs at loss to decide. I suppose that he must havo .studied attitudes and situations all his life; for hols .second to no onoin hia arrangement of novel effects do elucidate his author—and allows no point id es, cape him. An intelligent perpcßO characterises hi» efforts, always preponderating and giving tho chief Ghanzi to hiß acting. In Othello his masterly con ceplipn is admirably worked out. The noble Moor, front his higbestalc to his fallen fortunes, is placed before the spectator in bold relief. In this, Othello IS not acted—he is shown. Shylock, also, is anothor splendid illustration of tho power of this actor. It is original, forcible, and Toll of moaning. No one can forget it easily. The memory of it would bang about one for a whole lifetime. “ ■ » Tho following is a telegraphic despatch to tlioN. Y. Herald. Bosxon, Sept. 9, II P. M.—Tbo now irsgody writs ton for Mr. Buchanan, and which wuo performed for jjio firsl lime to-night, has been completely euc cee.i' al - The house was full, and there was much spplao^ 0 on “ enthusiasm throughout the perform ance. ■ V , At the fS\' of‘he curtain Mr. B.,was called out, and made a in tbo coureo of which ho an nounced that tho P'oy would be performed every night until further nv’ >l,cc ' Gek, Scott.—lt'was ow^ erol °od yesterday that Gen. Scott-would arrive in iK e ff'owosnile boal, and long before the hour of its arh »*l Iho wharf was crowded by:anvimmense concourae of people. A few minutes before six o'clock the approach of tho boat was -announced by tho firing of cannu'o. Ho was accompanied on foot from tho boat to tho ongahola House by Gon. Larimer ontf Hon. MoeO® Hampton, followed by. the crowd with most tre.' mendons cheering. Bycrly’s Brass Band was also un attendance and played several patriotic airs. Al tar reaching the Monongahela Houso Gen. Scott ap. posted upon the balcony and returned the thanks of an “ OKI soldier •> for this demonstration of kind. ness. ■ He was visited by a large number of our citizens without distinction of party. 4E3" Shoemaker was arrested in Beaver by officers Boyd and Thompson, of Aid. Major’s Day Police, charged with ottering and passing coonterfelt money. Ho belonga to tho same gang that were ar. rested by these officors some timo since on Third jstroet., This tß.ihc sixth arrest of counterfeiters tha.‘ fheae officers havo made, and wo hope that tho btokev;e and merchants of our etty will see that they are paid- for thoir It mo and expenses. M-KrEV-iocs.—Yesterday, officer Marccllus, of the Mayor’s Police, found a .carpet bag, together wilh n bundle tied in a handkercheif, ■ to a board yard on the A l l c B^ cn J' rirer ' The carpot bag was locked, and from appearances contains articles of value. - No owner has yot been found, and tbo good are in charge of the Mayor, where they will remain until (hey pro claimed. Watch ahp Clock Makeei— lt will be seen by reference to an advertisement that Thomas M. Lit. tlo has opened a shop on Fifth street, between Wood and Market. His numerous friends will call and see him. AnmvzD.—H. Meyen, tho dancing master, has arrived in the city and will commence a coarse of lessons immediately. He can bo found at Stark’s, don Fifth street, between Wood and Market. dSS“ The panorama of California is to be seen for a Icw dsya longer at tho Atboneum.: Don’t forget the exhibition this afiornoon at throe o’clock." . .■■■■■■ Fibe.—The alarm of fire yesterday was cauaedby the burning of the roof a bouse on Third street, ho- J ow Feriy. :■ ■ s BSP Thn true bills retarned yeslorday, wore tpme. ftslf doxen fop piuipt pffences. Sbehosts to Yotnror Mel—The third of a scries of sermons to young men Will be preached In tho Second Presbyterian Church, an to-morrow evening, at 7 o'clock, by tho Pastor, Rev. Wm. D. Howard. The middle block of pews will bo reserved for tho young men. Tho «‘ Typographical Association-" will moot this evening, at their Hall, comer of Fonrth and Mnrkot streets, at 74 o’clock. Tho J orors wore Inst evening discharged un til Monday morning. Commerrial anb Itnaiuial. Datly ttevle " r <*«"»! Wholesale jgarßut. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST ) SATUaDAV, April 6, 1861. J Tho market yesterday was very quiet. No change in prices. “ FLOUR §3,10, 3,12 and 3,16 are the ruling pri ces. - RYE FLOUR—-Small sales from first bands at §3 per bbl. GRAlN—Wheat, from first hands at 62fc to 65c, Rye 60c. Barley 60 to 62. Corn 38 to 40. Oats 31 to 33c. per boshel. GROCERIES—MoIasses 35 to 36c. and advancing. Sugars 6i to6f. PROVISIONS—No change—sales at Jest quotas (tons. FEATHERS—SaIes at 31 to 31} port of PXTTSBoaaa. 5 .EBT 6 I'.CIIKS WATSR In TIIV CBANNBL 0 „ ARRIVED: Sie&mer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boies,’Beaver. « Brownsvlfte. r™ ’ Woofwara, Brownsville. „ McKeesport. . S ca , ver i Gordon, Be aver t Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. „ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling 4 , i . 3Se ,?fi er > Fisher,Cincmnau. . /•LrM’Lean, New Orleans. LueUa, . Cincinnati. DEPARTED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville- Atlantic, Parkinson, do « Hendrickson, McKeesport. Michigan No. 2, Boies.Beaver Beaver, Gordon, Beaver „ Thomas Shnver Bailey, West Newton. Diurnal, Couwoll, Wheeling Clipper, No. 2, Duvol, Cincinnati, u. H.Lee,—, Louisville. Reveille, Shedden, Wellsville denny Lmd, Hard, Zanesville. C. J. Marshall, —Cincinnati. Malta, Dexter, ZaneGille lllver Trade. franklin packets Thb fine Steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Capt. Wji. Rannju leaves the Alle- wbarf for Franklin, every-Monday and Thursday y The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENo3, Capt John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for FranY lin, every Tucid&y and Fnday, at 4P- M For Freight or Paesage, apply on Board. [martfO Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. • fast nzaning steamer CIN ,Mb#TOSICINNaTI» Bnomtotuit, Master, will leave CmnutiA..i ikfia regularly every Wednesday. 1 or freight or passage, apply on board, or to maiSO G. B. MILTENBERGEU For Marietta and Roeklngports The fine sieamcr PACIFIC, Z anode M ae* £2£g3Ls2LaTEN, will leave ror the above and intermedi ate pons every THVRSEA Y, at 4 o’clock, P M For freight or pa ssage, apply on board, or to tA T. WOODS A SON. ma * lo No. 61 Water st.. and 63 Front st ClstomHodsb, Pittsbobqh ) Surrryer’j Office. April 2.1851 \ SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office unul 12 o clock, 2Gih day of April, idsl. for the fol lowing arucles, ior the use of the sick at the United states Marine Hospual, near this Cny, until the 30th dav of June, 1852: * Beef, as free as possible from bone, price per pound Bread, each loaf lo weigh one lb* • “ “ “ Brown rsagar oi ihc best quality- • - « »« Ritte--v u iv „ Tea Hyson “ •» .« Rice Hoar ** «* *« Soap* u ti a Sperm candles - “ « Coffee--- “ a n Batter, best quality “ “ Middling bacon « « «• Hams i* ■« « Lard - u <i Flour, best superfine per bbl Molasses “ a g a \ Vinegar *« *( . *« Milk •... ** qnan. Best bolted meal >* bushel- Potatoes <4 tt u Beans a a a Eggs.. m « dozen.-- * “ 4 * peck. Honuuy “ «« 4i “ u cord. 4 ‘ bushel. All of the foreign articles to be of the very best quah t>, and to be farnnhed at such times and in such quanti ties as on the requisition of the Steward of the Hospital, approved by ibe Surveyor, tnay be required. Any other articles that may be wanted, the contractor to furnish at the lowest market pncc- It is estimated that the number of paueais lo be sup average about 20 per day. In addition to 'Ahich there will be about IQ officers and servants to be supplied. Any tnfonnauon concerning the contract will he giv en on application at this office. HENRY WOODS, ap3.UGin Surveyor and Afil., U. S. Marine Hospital. Carriage manufacturer. K. IH. BIGEMIW, MANUVATUnEB OP i COACHES, LAJIRIAGES, Buggiks, Sulkies, Fancy Carriages, Ac-, on which is used Sproui’e Patent Combined Spring Brace A Reach, Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smilhfield streets, rittsbargh, Pa. Bj“AI1 work warranted 10 be made fromihe heal Now ark Hickory i and iiione hut the best Juniata hammered and rolled Iron osed in Uus cstablishmem- EBFEatMOfS. £ 0 . n v2X? I ,O VILK,NS ’ WM. M. LYON, Esq. Co! . ROLY PATTERSON, Dr. E. D. tiAZZAM, ■ww 4 iS?W 5 ’ EDW.HEAZELTGN, Esq. WM. A. Hili&Co. Bankora,R.H. HARTLEY- lap 2 T'HE BEST (rrem Team PiiisSurgA.—some new „, C ™P Young Hyson Tea has been leceived at MOR- Kto lea Mart, in the Diamond, which for strength and uavoriH superior to any ever sold m Pittsburgh. Price gl.ou per lb, 3 po WINKS «fc LIQUORS. C. ; P“U 13T L ,U„» e, {VNewToT (Formerly Daviu’ Cracker Factory ) FICKEISEN & STOUVENEL, RLSPECTFULLY announce to the public generally, and their mends especially, ihot they have estab lished a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE at the above stand, wht re they shall always keep a full assortment of ine best stock—Moselle and French red and white Wines. Also, French dark and pale Brandies, of the choicest vintages j Jamaica rum, Holland gin, Irish Whiskey, champagne and sparkting hock wines, of the most approved brand a , port wines. Madeira, Bherry and xnuakatWines; Ahegathe,Ac. Also,sardines,Holland herrings. Swiss andTLiraburs Cheese. All of which they will v "eJl, wholesale, or retail, on the most reasonable terms. One of thepartners, Mr.StouvencLsullctmUntt* uig his importation business.m the city of New York, the above h J’m is.enabled to sell a cheaper and better ar ticle than any other house in this city. Please givotu a call, before you purchase elsewhere. Families supplied free of extra charge, and at the shortest nouco, Dpri.i3m (Chronicle And Gazette copy 3 moa.) PAUL A muaoocK* COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. onrf STEAMBOAT AGENTS, NO. 7 WATSB 6THEET, Cincinnati, OUio. Notice. TiPHE ‘’Educational Association of Allegheny County ° JL will meet m the First Ward Public School House, Pittsburgh, on Friday; April 4th, 1851, at 7 o’clock, P. M.; at « hich time addresses will be delivered by W. C. Cof- Fa, M. I>.,and Mr. A. Bran," On Saturday, the Glh, Mr. Jonir Gbegobt will deliver an address on the Phy* Biological training of Children in the School Room; fol lowed by Mr. L. T. Covsix. The friends ot education axe respectfully invited to at* •tend. By order of the. Executive Committee *i ar3 L - . J. C. BURGJHER,^y. Clairvoyance! MRS. B.G. BUSHNELL informs the people of Pius* burgh and Vicinity, that she will bo found at her room, in No 144 Penn street, coraer of Pitt street, where she will be pleased to receive the calls of all those who wish to avail themselves of her rare powers in the ex* anunation of the Phrenological, Physiological and Pa* ihological conditions of,persons, either-present or ab sent, and her prescriptions for Disease, Ac. r<mtf*~llcalth . examinations 82; Phrenological ex aminations and Charts 81* Hours from 9 till 12, and from l till 5, P. M. - • • tmarSPlw Keeler’s Sarsaparilla. *\TrONDERFUI/EFFICACY OF THIS EXTRAOR- W DIN ARY PREPARATION. Thousands have been relieved of a great amount of suffering, and many lives saved by the use of it. It Is acknowledged by tbe best judges of medicine to be the most elegant, scientific and salutary preparation now in use. and ns a DEFURATIVE REMEDY, seldom, if ever, equalled. It stands unrivalled for the cure of Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Canker, Scroiula and all the vanous diseases unsing from an impure state of the blood. ■ Sold wholesale and retail by - S. L. CUTHBERT,’ Smilhfield street- BOOKS! I—Louisiana: 1 is colonial history and ro mance— by Charles <savarre. Mount Hope; or Philip, Kine-of the Wampanoags : an historical romance— by G. H. Hollister. Mary Belh.tt Francoua story—by the author or the Kollo Books. London Labor and the London Poor—by Henry May hcw, with Daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard.- • ApnJNo. of HarperV New Monthly Magazine. , All the above Books mst received and for sale by & STOCKTON, Bookseller, * No 47, Hwkcutrctt. , '.«pB ■> ; 4:~ '•! ' O V’.; *'-V ■<: ’*• : r -„OUMIQtIOS* * I U*\- -Partnership heretofore existing between the ,JL Boptpribers* nnder the firm of Conlter& Hacke, this day been dissolved by matoal con •80$- -- • J. A. COULTER*; ; ;ATarch 31,1651. ' N. H. HACKK IDfTho affairs of the latefirm will be settled bv J A Coulter, who continues the same bnsmoss at the old stand, corner of Wood and Third, streets. &p 2 THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY their rcgn’arQuarterly Meeting in the «mrd of Trade Rooms, on (Monday, April 7lh at 101 o’clock, A M Members who have books beioneina to the Library of the Association will please return them By ordor of the Executive Committee opmw A B M’QPEWAN, SecV Journeyman Cabinet Slolcere Aseoal&tlnn WAREHOUSE, 110 SECOND STREET (near tljo corner of Wood) ’ this ASSOCIATION, cm « C.jiiiifU&K? bracing, olrcady, twice to three VA taHM bmea na many hands na the lat-KS houac, and are able to famuh the public, by wholesale oyetotl.wtth Furniture of the fol!owing/e>cr“bon- Brewing Bureaus, Full Col SH“. Bureaus, Mahogany BedsteadsKlahogans Chtt ‘rs, Mabogaay Washstandsfso Curd TVhJfi P i ano Stools, Book Cases, Secretaries, ■rShL • b n .* i ler , T abla*. fine Card Tables, Centre Backs, French Bedsteads, Ottomans, r Wardrobes, Dming and Breakfast Tables, Work • Cberry and Common Workstands, high pot, Cnb?°Cra°dTeB a 4 d c ,rUnd 6 Bcd6toais ' °<ierry Bureaus, _ <> f co-operation, on an extensive scale ' , at lba ,owest prices, and they are de termtned to sell, lowerthttn any compeutors, an equally ame,c > and warranted—as the public ™ understand by giving them a cnll ' Suamboat vtitrh of all descriptions, and other at ai ,hor^»t r ne°tme‘ PU °° , 10 ° rder 1,1 European Agency, ana Remittances to - Ireland* TOSS’S?f ,g ?i <! 'i’ Agent,” has again ar .A rived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh WWjW loar of fills Agency, ft nSSPJSIiw Bd * lreto .? dl Sc , olland > Wales. Ac., to return th September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop rei?li,mon®y by sjglitdrafts to all parts °i i^ cal Uritiun and Ireland, at the rateof 65 per pound sterling, procures copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches of aU kinds, Ac., &c. He transacts rL™ 11 !? 53 * u connection with bis relative, Hooir kseran, lasq., now resident lit Dublin, who for more Qian twenty yeara traveled annually,onjtbts business,between it£?P® America. Innumerable references gtven vanng tooi subscriber’s absence, remittancesand other business willbc attended to at his Office, by his brother oi, ar sl t-jCnim. Office on Fifth street, .opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral. THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney at Law ir-sm M , r Pittsburgh, Pa. ii-f KKKitANmay.be seen on business iq Cinem nnti, at the Broadway Hotel, on the 25th and 2£>th of Ap .» n ni Irfmisvtlle. at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist S. n J% 2 7 °. f . Mft y i ««« i I L St * Loui *i at l hc City Hotel, on the 7Qi, Bth and 9th of May. [apk-3wdaw LABOR VINCIT oiuniai „ WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE : NiJj. 319 comet of Liberty and Inoituand 52 Irvin Ms Tut* i*/2TSBE7RGH,P4- Hfc* proprietor of the above named establishment respectfully informs hla customers and the public ,D! " 7 1 ® nled from New York and Phlladtl of lie ben nocks of Clotlu, Cassimnc;, Camiutti, Tuuedt and Kutmgi that he ever purchased Having purchased Goods,much lower than they hove been herctofoTepurchased.heieeisconfident that he will be able to make up and sell Clothing cheaper than they have ever been offered in this city. My stock is large andearefally selected, and wishing to sell to the satis faction of all,l feel confident that ilyou will bm give me a nallt you will certamly be suited- 3 Thankful to my lormcr fnenda and patrons for the very liberal support they have given me, f hope by s trict a? teution to busines, to continue to receive your patron ago- [aprJ:4tdaotwl w. JDA.VITT . ORBIS’ TEA MART —(Late Monnia & Hiwoetb") -In the Diamond, aecond door from Diamond al i?7;, ‘" h f ? r /ea that is really good, this is the lowpncedTeas ’ •» ««* Extra Family Teas— 50c- V B Superior qualities-——*• 75c B Tk® very oest B Inis IB the only Store In Pittsburgh that been® ore clseyiha.amellnda or Black Tols tKi?a?e mf?* «? *? ».“ d Irelan<lol4 “135.(0 V ft. Price 50 and ' oc -T. a - [mar27 J&IQ6I KtOWVVf J|> C’JAIJ AND BEDSTEAD JUNUPACTURER, JVo. "* f “toman t Rmo.Liberty mat, has on hand a l3ir3 and feedstends of every descrip '>»» tan materials, which he wifi sell low- J. r »* tl? » e *.? f ,h M ,arae «“alily can he sold in die ,}„?■, * ,e wonW call particular attcnUon lo his larae wWh Ll aah? if an> ; “““ walnnt chairs and Bedstcadi, TURNINOof .. “JM* gr?B^y reda ccd P r ‘CC=- Also lURNING of every description executed In the neatest lho Warer oom*. or a; tbc Mill, coracr of A maSi ndljl,CrlySlTeeU ’ Wll “ ,opromplly aUendeillo T r .„ t Cabinet ZOLalters Wanted. HvihfKS??? employ a number of go od hands ,u i h »i, aboVe i aam i es *» Mz * Barean, BeWad and n« u 2l e sia,ker5 ia,kerB ’ b#i pood workmen need apply,— a* good wages will be given and payment RYAN & JPKEK, ai Ryan's Buildings, No. 31 Fifth siree B A Partner Wanted » a gentleman who is now doing a profitable busi ness on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose means are too limited to carry on the same. Any per son of good character, possessing *l5OO in cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can hear of a rood chance by calling upon STUART A SIM/ marSfrlm 121 Wood street- Notice. “"derß'jrned has withdrawn from the firm of . Moving dis of ms Interest in said firm toCiuRLEs T luusav T .. . .... CHARLES M’KNIGIIT. ifiebusmesswilt be continued as usual nndcr the sivle of [marSOJ ItiMSEN A PLUNKETT JOHN M FASENi ••••••••».». • JOHN CtiVOUS ItPPADKH A COVOOB, (Successors to John M’Foden A Co j Canal Batin , Penn street. Peima. Railroad—Central Railroad. THE subscribers having been appointed shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad miorm the public that wc are now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for shipment east on the opening of the Canal. Goods via this route will be carried through in fivo days, and all consigned to as will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances bates or ramouT dctwkks rnit.ADKi.Puu A pittsdubgu Dry Goods, Hals, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery Confectionary, Fruits,Feathers, Furniture, Drue.,Me dicines, Saddlery, Wool, Ac., &e., SI too lbs b Hardware, Queensware,Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs- Oils. Leather, Clover, Flux, Timothy and othor Grass Seeds, Ao.JDOc. 100 lb*. Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 00c. (p- 100 lbs A~he», Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. 100 lbs. ttQrtS M’FADEN A COVODE- O DP p»s 32* cornet of Market and pil liiliatliißl IIS srl s3^ **■*.—-Established m 1640. '*Vn-Yff P* BUFF, author of the north American Accountant,” and “Western Steam boat Accountant,” Professor of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. H-AiTClf, lusq., of the Pittsburgh Bar. Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN I>. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship- - Persons desirousofobtaining a thorough Mctcaniileed nation,can rely upon obtaining in this Institution ovorv thing that is advertised. There is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place* nor no humbugging the public mth pucts of engravings, with the engraver’s name sup pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to hove “ exe cuted” them with a pen. Ladies’ WritingClobs meets tn aseparale apartment, from 10 to 12 A.M. r ’ Gentlemen’s Class from 8 tn the morning till 10 at night- ImarSß^Aw If) Wanted. lv OB »0 HANDS, to make BOYS’ CLOTHES None but first rate hands need apply, at margg R. CHESTER’S, 71, Smithfleld street- how Partnership* THE subscribers hare associated themselves in tho praeuce of Law, under the firm of Black A Wash ington. One or the other of them, when not engaged'** n Court, can be found at all times in the office, on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black SAMUEL W. BLACK, fcbß REAPE WASHINGTON. Spring Fashion for 1851 1 JjJ THIS oeautlful style oC HATS received and for by JAMES WILSON, mar 7 cornerof Wood st. and Diamond alley. TCTHOUSE KEEPEREP-We have on hand aquamity of ground rice, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes. It beingof a strongly glutinous nature andoi a pearly white “sets* the wash strongly on the wall and gives it a clear and brilliant appearance. It answers equally welliorcolored washers. RHODES A ALCORN, . 107 3d Su Charles Hotel. IN THE COURT OF QUAKTER SESSIUNS of Ai" leghenyCounty,ofDccemberTenn, A. 0.1850. N 0.3. Road tn Pitt Township, from the Farmers ‘ and Mechanics 1 Turnpike Hoad, at Ward strut, to Braddoek'* street, at Hdrkct street.*,'. The viewers having reported in favor of a public Road in ihe above case, the further acuon of the Court will be applied for on probate ofthis notice—after fifteen days. ROBERT WOODS, nu»~S3 Attomoy for Petitioners. P rAnnoitf To Contractors. hUrOSAJus are invited from Stone Masons* Stone Cutters, CarpenlorS) Ac., for the erection of a Pro testant Episcopal Church, at the corner .of Diamond al ley and Grant street. The proposals to be handed in, on or before thelSth day of April next 1 Aplanandspecificottonsmaybeseen at tho Leotmo Roomof Tnmty Church, entrance on Sixth street,on Saturdaybetween the hours of 9 A M and 1 P. NUT-wherejalso, full information will be given by an Architect. By order of mai27»td • • The Buhdiko Committee. SUMMERlsoolfc as^l ? areltC3 » Scotch Plaids, Lrnen Dnllß with every variety of Mar seiHeaftad Othet Veeunge andTrimtaimre. bv )«S JOBHWRQBINSON. JV ■ «* v -r* ■ -V.-. ■ '.> .^v'V ■» fit. ; " "• ••• • «*>*.» I /•V i V?y*J JUisaUattfions. S. JOSHUA RHODES &. CO.. OLE9ALE Dealers in FOREIGN FRttttc to.O e W°°D STREET, are JJ ™ g > I>ooo bash Tennessee pea nnu ; 1,000 dfnmß Smyrna fiigg;- 500 do. Elrae do; ' • • 500 bxs M R Koi Bins ; 500 hf do do • do; . . . ISOeighthdo do; 20 ca«ks currants; . 20 frails papor shell aluiondi ; 25 bags Sicily 'do; • C bales Hordcuux do, 25 frails Inca do. 30.bag8filberts; . - •••.? 20 do cream urn's, *25 bxs shelled almond , 2,000 cocoa nut , 20 cases prune , 40 bxs Nos 1 and 2 rock candy 10 eases Sicily hqnonce, * 25 bx refined do 7 45 bxs citron, 10 bags walnat QUNDRJE3— ~ 1 O 25 mats date?, 300 half cans sardines, 100 cans do> 40 doz assorted pickles, SO doz pepper saoce , JO bxs extract lemon and vanilla 150 doz lemon s>rop, * SO doz aladoil, 150 bxs No 1 herring, 75 bxs scaled do; 20 doz maccarom, 15 doz vermicelli, JO dO2 capers, 20 doz Muscat wine, JO doz claret do, 20 bxs Loverlng’s ugar, 4 doz fresh peaches;: 4 do do pine apples, 10 do brandy chemas, Receiving anil for sale b> JOSHUA RHODFa *rn No IwSf™ LAYVVERS BRIEF rsUebyihe'quire.al .. W.S.awS corner.oi Second and Market it, Liquorice bale—u case, for ,aic nv B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO t Cor First A Wood UMAKABIO—SOO ttu. for sale by ' — ■ . VJ apr B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO OPIUM— 85 Bis. now crop for aalo by aprt B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO LU&— SO bbls. No. I for sale by ' VX apr4 KA. FAHNESTOCK &CO Calcined magnesia-bo _apr» B, a.'Fahnestock inn CARAWAY SEED—OOO Hu. for sale by " aprt C. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO MEKCUUIAL OINTMENT—IOO lbsTjstronc~b V a Prf B. A. EAHNESTOCITi CO /"IAAtPHOR—3 bbls refined for sale bv "" V mar -’° B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO WHITINO —100 bbls for sate by ~ mi ‘^ r > B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO "I BBC. CHLbNU T.S tor sale by 1 raarl3 J. D. WILLIAMS A CO DRIbD AHPLES—Received and for sale bv SAMUEL P. SHWVER TEAS! Extra tine Voting Hyson Ten, in Jacertd boxen, jtxsl received at the Pckih Tea Store Inr Ti! fth J trecb Re<a !! P ncc 91 We ask'a comparison of the above Tea with any to be had elsewhere ■ PI .-28£2 a. Jaynes Of A roh.s-oo obis. Pink eyes and first-rate Kcil Potatoes for sale by WAX DYER, I 207 Liberty street. XpOGS— 15bbJs. for sals by “ T " 1 •’ 1 I a P WM DYER I TfcUTrER— J bbls. fresh Roll tor «ale by “ mi. DYER. bxs. tor sale by ■■ V. ap3 . WAX. DYER —-WaThVer"' S7£. u J , ™sr2^ a ?^y a P r 3 WM nvpp "KlfiteSH 01,1 VP, OIL—For sale at the Drug Store of aori! ,{AMEB A. JONES, C.OW.VV- corner ofLiberty and Hand sts. AfNpfc AND PALM SQAP-fSfiiST. -_l >r 2. JAMES A,JONES. OOLSSEL'S PREMIUM SHAVING" CRBAM-For XV sale by (ap>2] JAMES A. JONES DK. JAP .It’S EXPECTORANT HEMEDV-For into b > lopr2) JJ.WIES A JONES PRECII* CARB IRON—7o,lbr. for sale bv i _npr2__ B. A\ FAHNESTOCK ACO I jDP.ti.LITZ MIXTURIi-liTtK.for sale by I n Pr2 B: A. FAIINESTOCR 4. CO CANTHANDOS PLASTER-a?lS*. for sale by - a P r ~ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO CITRIC AClD—lti lbs. for sale by -sEs?__ B. A. FAHNESTOCK t CO LJORaX— 1,000 lbs. IbTTale by "f r - B- A. FAHNESTOCK A CO MOS'iAfU)—Of our .own manufacture X constantly on hand and for sule by RHODES A ALCORN Al’Pi'tS—: loo bus. 1H store and for solo by _JP"L_ _ _ WM. DYER, sor Liberty st 1 Lt,U—;uo bus. 11l sore anil for sale by MODES * ALOOUv y 'Ji mnr7 LR ~ Fre,h Eroa i l , d and for sale.' ■ mar ' RHODES & ALCORN- rU.ARKT hhiis. UonlMux Claret Wine > , -»> boxes da . <la ; Nedor -HHj __MIU.EE .% KiCKKTSON ih "- pri ?s re * J » R J for sale by ~ i—sHi ■ KING &. MOORHEAD T7"ERMILLU>N—7S lbs. Chmeso mr .air bv -1. B A. FAHNESTOCK & CO Pure orovnd GiNeER-iou C np r _ B. A . FAHNESTOCK & CO VANURL-r POSABH-J3 fit- for.al.bf~ " SEE? B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO "CUJR BALE —lwo nowcast iron l*nU?T= "is inches in JD diameter and 7 inch face. Also. 1 doie inche*" S diameter, and 4 inch faco. Applv In mcne. in I " ar!s RHODES Sc ALCORN 100 GALLS ,HNt 01-D PEACH BRANDY—jnst AVI; receiv«d and for sale in quantities to suit rur maAl’ “ l MCRaiS* Tea Store.' W - **®~ In the Diamond. ALL.PAPER — for OJc. per Roll, for Bale by ~ " - Walter p. marshall, No. 85 Ecu nit Btrict. FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS—Tupeslry Decora Hon, Velvet and Gold Paper Hennings and Borders iur Drawing Rooms and Parlors, “Delicourt" or Paris jast received and for salß by ' 1! > WALTER P. MARSHALL LARD Ollj Übbla.J.L. Couhlmirs No T"Lard OiT in store and for sale by i nara Oil, mural MtLUHi ft. KIi;KETSON, Nq.v-JI ami an Liberty street. OD I Js ll-1 * ><irum ' Co ‘ l Flsn ,n “tore and for sale _ mans MILLER ft RICKET3ON I>b*AVER BUCKEib—eO doz. Beaver Backeta'inst ■D received and for sale by lcKeu Jusl martU MILLER k RICKETSON R “nSf "aV-to K '° _ ma,2!> milleh * RICKETS ON SILVER COIN IVANTED-FoT which the hi.he, premium will be paid. A. WlLKiVft & CO 8 Exchange Office-' 5 a P rl corner Third and Market streets T 0„ wwCFwuie'eitjF: . ® n h S* AUegticny Eldc, and twenty ncres on tho Mo iiuugahela side, for sale by ' A. W. WILIUNS (e. CO - Third and Market sta a sasr&Sr AW!LKiNa_i_co_ O 20 bbla. No. 3 Mackerel; 20 do Vmeirar; 4 do Eggs; t do Roll Butter; Keg Baiter; No.l Lard, in kegs; „ Dried Pcachos and Apples- Received aud lor sale by - nl>rt KING & MOOitHEAn SUGARS. —New Orleanalsugar ; St. Louis Powdered Sugar - do Crushed do; ' do Clarihed do; sale by [apr°l] KlNC&'MQORfig^n'^ MOLASSES —New Orleans Mdiasacs •" ' St. Louis sugar-house Syrup • St. James do do , Battle Ground do do'* Mr «ni* [aprl] KlNOfcMQoii HEAD pSS^ASS- W H Hair-B,• Barrow’s 20 11) boxes; In More and B for »»<» by Uprl] .KINO * MOORHEati Lard— 20 kegs and 3 bbls.Lard roc’d and for .nin h.- aprl SAMUEL PTbhrtvep^ EGGS —7 bids. fresh Eggs rec’d and Tomato hv oprl SAMUEL P.SHRIvpr BUTTER— 5 kegs pnoked rec’d and for sale bv oprl SAMUEL P. SHRiVer PEACHES —10 bbls.rec-il ami fop sale by aorl _ . SAMUEL P. SHRIVEH ''WELLED CORN—IoQ bus.tcc’il and forTafrTiu «PIL SAMUEL P. SHRIVEij APPLES— 75 bbls. Romantics. ren\l and'fbTsiaz'ir,, aprl _ _ _ SAMUEL P, SHmvPft WATT’S NERVOUS. ANrißOTE~lbraa,ral wonder of theagoi-a positive and certain Tu for Tic Dolbureaux„Gout, Rheumatism, Spasms nervous diseases. Soldaithe.JJedioul Depot>'SmSfiold' BllCtL ; ranrl. POR SALE—Twowrought Lon Shafts: a"ineli'i. diameter and IS and lu feet lontr. . sin marts _ RHODES & ALCORN ICE—2S uerces Rice now landing .fro7^ CAni ,, n ' A for aalo by tmariSj MILLER % Rickct^" 11 BROOMS— Sll doz. Brooms in store and for h-" mar 29 . MILLER & lucinsloN [>OLL BUTTER—IJ: utils, fresh, in -cloths, Tor [t cheap,by V WM?C^ r ca !a e . gOTL.berl^,^., BOX BOARDS AND JFANW. for solo by J.A.BLOoWr fcet ">-!»??_ Alle g h-nyPl,nTn^,. maiaa-Ju, AtleghmyThSS”^. 2,000 KftCS”"~«£o.-, BYTELEGKAPH. Reported Exprady for the Daily Morning Pott. gac&iyED by. tranrsmo— Fucrnn? by uteaw Furtber Intelligence by the Baltic. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Bbeadstuits—The lato accounts from Franco, reporting an advance in Whoit and FJour, with some cessation in exports, have created more con* fidence in tho market, with a prices in favor of holders, Flour having advanced 0d p- bbl, and Wheat Id 70 lbs. Flour—Western Canal is quoted at !8s 8d(921s ; Baltimore and Philadelphia, 22s 6d ; Ohio 20021 b, and Canada 2065215, Sour Flour is quoted at 180 19s bbl. Grain—Wheat is selling at 5s 3doSs for red, and 6c£s6s 6d for white, 70 ffiv. Yellow Corn is quo* led at 30s; white at 31s, add mixed do at 29s quarter. Pbotisxoms—Beef and Pork are in fair demand aj firm rates. Bacon has further advanced 102 b, with a bare market Hams and Shoulders are wanted, but none are to be had. Lard has advanced 3068 pewt Tallow—Has advanced 6d to Is p cwt, with a speculative demand Butter— Has declined 2s cwt. Oxis—Linseed is lower, £33 10a ton having been accepted. Oine is steady. Sales 1050 Palma at £2B 650£28 9s, on the spot, and £29, to arrive. Metals Orders for railway, iron' are numerous VVoich harts held at £4 16s. Tin plates are more freely offered, but the rates arc still 33s jp cwt. In Lead, Tin and Coppor thero is still a good business doing at unchanged prices. Scotch pig iron is dull at 6dols decline. Ghocbmes—Coffee is dull, and sales are confined to small lots St. Domingo at 41s 6d,and of Rio at 46s p cwt. In-Sugar nothing has beon doing north mentioning. Molaaaos is quoted at 13. 9d. Hemf—Good Manilla is selliog at £37 per ton. Tobacco— The market is dull, but u nehanged in prices, excepting Maryland. Wool—Thn market is active, and prices aro wdl supported. ENGLAND. The Papal bill, modified and curtailed as it Is, although acknowledged by no party, yet still occu pies the time of the House of Comm on« FRANCE, The correspondent of the Times says r It is im possible to deny tho reactionary movement, evi. dent among certain legitimate circles in Fanburg St. Germain, to accept the prolongation oi the President’s honors. The Cyrclo, in reference to the circulation of ru mors that France would assume a warlike position on the German qnontion, says: So long as a good understanding onsto with England, there can be no war ou such account. A council of ministers was hold at Elysee, and the news from Berlin, Dresden and Vienna was the principal snbject of discossiom The views of the King of Prussia met with aym» patby from thn Central Government, leaving-nothing wanting but thoir ratification by the sovereigna. On Montreufflor’a return to Berlin he found that hie Dresden adversaries had not been inactive with the King, and tho aspect of affairs was entirely changed. The King’s views were entirely differ, enl from what they were when he left him Frederick William indulges in visions of ambi tion, and regards this aa a favorable time for a rap tore with Austria, broken aa ahe is in power, and hor armies diminished. The determination of a second Dresden Confer ence, is supported by tho views ofSaxony, Wirtcm bnrg, Bavaria and Hanover, while the proceedings of the Conference in relation to the German powers presents a powerful obstacle to the ascendancy of Austria. They seemed to ferm a point or establish* mg a confederation which may revive thn hopes of tho National party, which threatens to increase the rupture between tho Cubmots or Berlin and Vienna. It is believed that Prince SwarUenburg has sent an official reply to rhe King of Wirtemburg, slating that his soverign Pnnco, instead of being opposed to hia views, coincided with them, bat docs not think tho time has come to carry ont the project of the Ger man confederation. The overland mail had arrived at Liverpool, with datea from Bomba; to Ibe 17th or Fcbroary, and from Hong Kong to the 27th of January. Fearo : woro entertained ol a fresh insurrection in tha southern provinces. An extensive smuggling company has been dia» covered at Changhai. The overland mail from Hmdostan amUndia ar« nved at Soei on iho 4th of March, with seven pas- ecngera, The Bombay journals announced the surrender of Fort Darrahm, in Disoam’iidominious, on the 4th of February. A portion of the Prince’s territory has been made over to East India an an equivalent: for a debt of iCGO.OOO duo the the Hungabh Foara are entertained that another will disturb tho Chinese Provinces. The health of the troops in Hong Kong has been i much improved. An extensive band of emuggloro ban been discovered (boro- A new race of Jews has beoa discovered 450' miles from Pekin, by a London Missionary.- i Commercial affairs havo improved, and the Bom. bay import market is brisk. Freights horn Bombay to Liverpool and London are £2 3a to £2 sa. Exchange on London, 6 months eight, 3*£d2{ per rupee. Money ib scarce. The commercial prospects or Calcutta and Chins ere better. MEETING OF THE COLLIERS PoTrsviLtEi April 3a. Tho coal operators met this afternoon for tho pur pose or conferring with their employe™ in relation to prices. The attendance was large. Mr. Tucker, President of the Reading Railroad, conferred with tho committee, and stated that the Company was disposed to receive any plan from the operatives that would either reduce the quantity or maintain remunerating prices. After receiving tho report, the meeting adjourned to meet again on Monday forenoon next, to devise some plan to meet the exigencies of the trade. BRIDGE BURNT. Lancaoteb, April 4—7 P. M. Tho bridge over the Conestoga creek, about one mile below thin cily, was dcstioyed by fire this evenr mg between 6 and 6 o’clock. It io supposed to have caught from the sparks of the Philadelphia train.— ' Goods will have to bo wagoned, for a-montb, about two miles round. This will cauae no delay. Boston, April 4. A fngitiye.alave from Savannah-was arvested here last night, which caused a good deal of excitement. The negre was stabbed snverely, and the ofiicer who arrealed him isheld for examination. The ship Ivanhoe was seen ashore on the Round Shoal, off Nantucket, on thq24lh or February, with all sails set. Thero is no doubt but she has gone down with all on board. Lieut. James Ridgely, who fell from .tho third story of tho Exchange Hotel, is suffering very much, and is not expected to livo. . • New Towt, April 4. Market unsettled by the Baltic’s news. Accu> rate quotation* cannot be given. Liveufool, March 22. lAS. B.KOON. ' , _ IHOS.HBOBH3*. . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 H" 0 * 8 ” 14 S««A «««»., Pitaburgh, £a (TVEALERS m Com, Bank Notes.Timc Biils, Foreiirn ■ L UT l ?oT?ff. e 4 uc Exchange, Certificates ofDepositj&c EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union *n sums to rail purchasers. SSr d c , pai 's lnd,receivedon<l «i , osife '■:■•' i i„£ 0I i LE . CTIONS mideon ail parts of the Union, attha lowest rates. ■ ' : . scpll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, BANKING HOUSE. bbyas, qlibik & Co. 7 WOTES. Checks, <fco. collected, and Remit- X x tances made upon favorable terms. . ... „ R.B. BRYAN, Cashier.' SMida]isburgh, . - ■ . ; Notice* • l»/ ti.havcassociated J.GABDCfBtt Cbwnrwiihua h ff the Exchange and Banking business.- i . T WAL'H; WILLIAMS & CO i - • WM - H -■WnJLIAHS.*.• H’VAT.-”--.-J. G.CO7HZZ WIXLUHB <fc CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ) NORTH £XST COBNBH OF WOODAKP THIRD STSSEX3. > ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and-collec tions promptly attended to. [j aßrGiri RemOTOl, EL HOLMES & SONS, HATS EDIfIFKD Ynma BAHXXHGt. *bt> BXCHANOS • 07XICB 2b No. 67 Market struts/bar , doors bdeto old standi . 111 ,.'... N. HOLMES A 80NS, “DANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Ben is l 0 E? m Notes,praftß, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and pant Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. / . - i Collections made iit all the pities thronghoat the Uni tea States.; Depositee received in par fandfl or cnxretit paper, Nd . 07 Market street, between Third and Foorth streets. aag23*ly. Domextic and f oreign Bank NoUt. Gold and £#ct r, Sought So*! and JSzchangedi ■ AT Tffg - -I KXCHAKQK .ABID BJU9SIIIB nnnaia Williamt &. Co., ; 64 Wood Street, ■ ; PITTSBURGH. 1 IP* INTSSEST ALLOWED OH TIMS DEPOSITS. [aUg2S’ AJJ.TO KRAMEB. EDWiUD BiHU. _ KRAMER a. RAHM. BanimandEztAangt Brokers, Dealers til Portion and Damesta Bills, Bills of Ezthoitzt, Ctnifiuuu if Devos tt t ßanblfotes,and.Cdin. . - , ' cgL r i°lS^i. and Wood * u :’ <u«.°ur <>pp»»itgth|^t 3. W. TAYLOE, 115 J SECOND STREET, . j. ; COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. QTfiICT attention, wilt be given to all business en«- O trusted to his care. Pittsburgh, manufactured arti'* cles always on hand, or procured on short rotice. i Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on favors ?• ble terms. Advances mode if required.- toct22ttf. DRAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, for sale at tho Banldng House of PATRICKS £ f KiEND, No.osWooa st. foctlfl ' Ori Rogera ll Syrup of Liverwort and Tax* . . AND ' ; C ANGHAIi AGUA| For th* complete cure of Coughs, Colds. Influenza, BronehUiSyßpiltmg of Btood.aiid dUctherLung Complaints tendmgto CONSUMPTION. Loott at its UnparnleUed Suceoss* • THE above distinguished. COUGH MEDICINE is car rying all before itin Lung Complaints. In all sec-' lions of .the country it is constantly performing cares which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at; the high character and standing o t the names which: vouch for its unrivalled healing power H. Cox,M.D.,| late Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati; TIT. I J. Richards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morsej Hon. Judge Wm»* Burke,for more than 20 years Post'Master of Cin.; R. 'i S. Newton, M.D., Prof, in the Medical College At Mem* ; phis, Tenn.,- John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the 1 Temp, Organ, and Gen. Agent of tne Grand Di virion of* the Sons of Temperance of Ohio; William H.Levuon.i Esom Editor of.the U. S. Military and' Naval Argus at ! N. Thomas UFaulder.Esq., of Albany; Rev. IJ.j Wiseman, Rev.R, HoyuN. Y» Cityj , and wo could name • hundreds, aye thousands of othervwho festffy from-! personal experience) that it has cured them and their j mends, ip some c&sesafier ailotherremediea had failed. : Such men never make such statements, unlessxjjnvinced'• of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of lhe letters. V Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. I*. Stew art,'No. 137, Second street,New Yorfc. j ; Spabxa, June 30* 1849. •- Dear Friend Stewart: l have been home now just two months* Whenl last saw you, I had but little 1 hopes of evel; getting any better. But 1 haveno w the pleasure of thanlciog you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers’! Syrup of Liverwprt, Tar, and Canchalagua. I got: a I dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined c to maie r n fair trial of it, as I had done with everything' else: s, l have only taken lour bottles of it.'and I must' say it hasjdpne rae more good than any other medicine : I have even taken.. Ouray first taking it, it increasedi the expectoration, aad-1 raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lanes. But that has now peased. and so: . has my cough,. nearly, i cough .but .little now, and ex- : pea soon to be-eiuitsly free from it. I consider it an; invaluable medicine* and shall recommend 'it to j4l jvho! are afflicted with a cougtfpr diseased ‘ 1 let a young lady whohad the.CONSUMPTION,.and bad bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever-', almtmths with our phSrician, but grew wprse, have one bottle of it, and-ft cured hey. It noted almost miraculously, .in her case.; - •; ;v.' \ .. Your sincere friend,- - . Mj. CORT.; ; ; N B. The original Utter from. whtchtthtyriavoikim extract, is on file, and ean be ceca atpur effldo, No. 316, Br ° ad 'B l &EDlN6 AT THE I-PUGS COKED. Statement of JUt-.X 388 fetal stress, If. X. —A few days before ija Chrisnnea, I was token nn-weilr and soon-comW2eed;bleeaing freely at the Lungs--1 called ini a Jfma®opttthie: his medfeino ibd not seem:iQ aeiD;iJte. I r«4 your advert isement, and thought;l wpaldtry tDr. Boms Syrup of ■Livsnoart, Tar aha CmKtopitep-Before I had takM up the third bottle, my bleeding had napped, my Cough was gone, and I felt as well ns usnal. My health is now good; : I ebusider it a most excellent medieihe, and cor dially recommend ir ; to my friends, (Tftfr jratoTimr tods i made to the Proprietors* March 12th, IBSOJ " OTHER NEW YORK CTTY REFERENCES. , -fly For want of room to publish «i length any more ieertificates, we here give the namea and residences of several individuals welMcnown in New York, every one *if whom ha* usedtHs medieine, and cm jpeak personally of. its effects. Please call upon them, and. hear what tlnpy say^. x . Charles H. Rmp, No. 192, Broadway, comer of John street.'- . llev. Ralph Hoyt, No. 137, Madison street* Pastor of j the “ Church of the-Good Shepherd.” . Rpbxbt S' Eockwood. No. 30, Vestry street, t SitLVAKua Hoit, Nq.200. Houston street. : ' . fr,r* Be sure to ask for Dr. A- Rogers' Syrup of LIV- : TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no ' otheV be palmed on to you. CA genuine, unless there is on the buff ! wntpp»eiya ;nota of hand, signed with a Pm,by A. L. scovHai at c 0.;,; - • SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCQVTT.T. Ac. CO.,‘ Proprietors, at their Principal Depot) GOTHIC HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, to. whom all or-’ dere for the Medicine, and letters relatin&to should be : •• ALSOf for sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood Wholesv.le Agent for -Eittsburgb and vieinUyi Curry aiidH.P.SchWBrtz v Allegheay..Citys.!ri)ji7nscna.t Carr & Co., Manehvster.; A. Panerßon, Blnninghani-r PRlCE—lnlarge bottle,Sl,OOj-ot aix bottlcslbr SAW* mar2st3m • .. • ■ 4 New Ycbk, April 4. Baltihobe, dipril 4. RihiD APPLES—IO tibia. Dried Apples reerlvcinr for sale by [spill 3AOThJ P^SHHTOR yi. \ i-i -1• V' Vv' 7 ' ->• . : 1 t < *" ,J r - ♦' V. , , *■„ -.f■ .„ ♦ '•*» ■* ' : < -c v .♦ vt» * . - ~« ' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. rronso.] New Yoan, April 4. Flour six cents advance. r Crain unchanged—Corn 68. i Mesa Pork 14,00; primo 11,87. Lard 8# to Bf. Bacon is firm—prices unchanged. ■■ ■ * Cotton is held higher, under the news. ' PHOADEtPHia, April 4 Flour sells at 4,44. : Wheal—Red,_9s to 98 j whits 1,02. Provisions—Firtn, and previous prices fqlly main lained. ■ Whiskey sells at 235. No change in other : . Balxiko&s, April 4. ine. aauia»« newß has no special effect on -the market, .. . •». Ploa r ..Pirni, but unchanged. • - 60 Gr Oate 37040 9mZ C * ,n: ? ell °w<®i w( “< 6 L^.fms^ 00 - Pnm ° "’to other niliclea unchanged. . : - r.i V J . , CmcnnrATi, April *4'* ..eo. msnd ' bat P r,cos unchanged ; nales at 3 t 4Dio3fOO* . ■ • •••*.' Provisions.. Firm; No 3 Lard 6io7i. ! Whiskey..l7v Tho river bas rollon 8 Incbos since last evening, and- is oaw stationary. Weather warm: and clond y. Ikmk£raan& €ttf)c§®e Btokeis, OKOHOB MTOATT* --* k ‘ffITETTB S&rtTO MYGATi & MOWN, BANKEffSdffDSXOH&&6E&BOABapr CZtEKEZtAM, OJBIO. .07* Collections made In aJI thO'prineipal cities, ahf- Sl.O>C'KB i Bought and. Sold on Commtostoo* tnai29;om •. HI&U & CUttRX* - BANKERS AN» EXCHANGE BROKERS; No* 65; Wood Street, Adotb JflßrtA— side). ijIGHT EXCHANGE oh the Eastern Cities constantly C? for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and. Note* dis coanted. Gold, Silver and'BankNotes, bought and sold. Ooueciions.made mull the principal ciuesof the United Slates. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds, rnai27:y, V ; - : . BANKING HOUSE* ’ - JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., . NO. ts, WOOD STREET.-PITTSBURGH.' Curreatmoney received oh deposit. made oh all theprincipal cities of the Uni ■ted States. y • - . : [angltly ’ji •' '. • ~ ' PATRICKS & FHtKrrn, “’T" Bi ?T K f r aS ANDEJCCHANGK buoliiSßS, NO. 85, CO2&EB !WOOO ASD DIAUOho SXBSSIS, - ' Pittsburgh, Po. fmavl - HOPS EVER* WONDERFUL CUBES!! ' , i -J. y.v.j;- ; ' : x ■<?/«•*'<•’•.:.••• .--v '.r-v'.-- /'•• .v"..- ;p .;?;. y-, r \... v. MIME ®r«flo cnfr fl&trmltes. tionovfjkaZtirr, . B%tmwiunf?‘ < " Ums *’ an f «** <ff«*lmwh "J* • Sneherbalmediclne, compoaedehiefivof Wm» ' Imported iUt jiniso»e,i'the IBI« .- virtues of.which are also combined by a hew chemical ■ rnth the««raeroffpr,t{ttt»rendeiini thSTrtoSi compoundtho mostcertain and eStcaclousreniedy'eVer [ discovered for CONSUMPTION OFTHELCNGa INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. i ■S T -J 7 nr.-Y.Bank*, t ,ableflrogvistuuliatdelightful villagefha*inwnnedns ' lltat the sale of Wistar’s Baliam ofitViid Cherry is tui- ' piralieled.- iThe-demand for ft is So-great that hecan scarcely keep himaelf supplied with It.-Helisahadlit ™-/ or Some of the* ffiSS!S?aSS!®»®gSS; Ueittoootire cOnfideSetlmt litadin va^^&mmsame:' : prOppsnmptionMia he early bv this remarMjle inediciiiSi”r? eB '“ wa7S CBltsi yon of the benefit that I have derived froinihlrJi?^? te. WutM’sßaisairiof wad v^SoiSS-d' by that tembre scourge,CoasnmpUon,in attack was truly hamfyi ng lo me, for fire dfmy&mav (my brotbereand sisters,) Wdied of Conmmpiiaav f r was afflicted withaearly all of the worstfeatares of the disease: 1 had a distressing coagh and expectorated « great deal ofblood, bectio fever, severe pains fa the side and chest, cold chills, alternating ‘withflaih'fts-orhfi&.t and coptOM night sweats.. " anderth&jcare of a skilled physician from the tjmei was takensick mini about six weeks sineoihelnr then about helpless, and my friends considering niy «»g T S hopele&SyOr at least beyond, the reach of our phroicianV aktli. advlaedthe use of Wistafis Balsam of WjldXJhaf: ry. - • • * %> . I have taken fopr bottles, of the medicine, and now consider myaeifperfeti.iy well. .Imake this’statement to utdnce i otherr lhat-are afflicted, as T havis been, to make, tnal of Wistar’sßalsam of WUd Cherfy: which fton for the afflicted, penmtme to give yon a brief histo- and the benefits derivedfrom the nse of “Dr.-Wister’s Balsam ol Wild Oheny .' 1 to?tto " fSl?) J was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character. which deft me in. a veryrdebilitoted stares When iii the ■fcuowibg winter I was taken with a sovefecold, Which' reduced me to such an extentas to give me the annear. ' ance of a confirmed consumptive. I labored nnScra r severe congh, expectorated a great deal, and wait tron ! bledwuh cola feel and mght sweali. dkiso frequontlv i raiffld blood from roy lungs:.?, I continued fit this state. gradnaliy sinkiiig natter the disease,tmUl’Jaanafy. ISfV. untillwas agam attacked with.fever.; My extremities especially my feet, were eoastantly cold; and aimost ■ lostthetr feeling-, Underihese circumstances it may be truly said that! was a living skeleton. I fiudliydeic r* mined to qmuniing medicine prescribed byphysiclans Md.trydJr.WlitartdßalsamofWndCherrefSidTS the first week that I ccmmenced.inking it I can date il f l V“J*“dve. r y. .Icontumeditsuses&ihonthsianlie end of which tune I was cured, and have enjoyei good -health ever. recommend tkteßW, samto alt with diseases of the Inntisi and would sny io ihose commencing its use not' to tie dls coaraged, if two or.thrae bottles ddnotefieeia cnro.bui persevere as I have:done. arid I have no dddbt bat nino cases oat of ten will be blessed with, renewedihealth as I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to (host Affitcud [took- Durans of tho buna and. Breast . * -. Will miracles never cease! More evidence of its ' eaipassmghealthjrestorativevirtnesl i : [From Ur. Baker, Springfield, Washington cb.,Ky.l - StiatunuaiKvZmrtiZiSgt • .. Most*' Sanford # Park: I take inis opportunity o informing you of j most remarkable eirrepe rtbrmCd on rae bythenseofDr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wiid Cherry. was taken with the 'inffamtnatiaii of the bowels, which I labored Under tor six weeks, whenJeradually recovered. In the ftli of 18« I was atmpked.withasevere cold, which Beared' lßelfUson my lungs, mid for the space of three years I waa con- ' fined tomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicines aadove-' - ry variety bf aid without bene&tj and;thus rwearied alonaanultim wmier oflBlff,‘wsen I hearf of Dr. W«»- .taris Balsam of Wild Cherry. , .-..■■■■ My friends perenaded me to givo it a trial, though I had rnven np all hopes of recovery, and had prepared mysfflf for the change of another world. Throngh their sohcltauons I was induced to make: nse of the xenulno .Hfearis Baftam rf. VmdCherry. The edect was indy astonishing. After five years of Affliction and Buffering, and after having spent four or five hundred dollare to no paniose, and the best and most respectable, physicians ’ mmvailmg^w,W,soonsreBared' toenllro , health by tho blessutgor-God, and (he“nte bfDri Wlsi tax’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. . May tho blessing of God rest npon the proprietors of so valuable n medicine a» Wietar’s of Wild : Cherry. Yours, respectfully, "W-H. BAKER. The genuine “ Wistar’a Babsam of Wild Chetry » has a ftns&ile of the signature of Henry.' Wistar. Mi D, Philaaelphia, and “ Sanford & Park » oh a finely eXe? culed steel engraved wrapper. No other san be genn lUO»., -'' j- v -./‘ m r Sold by J 10; PARK, (aueceißoif to-Sanfordi Fotk.) Fourth and wainm Bireeis, Cincinnati, Ohio, Oeaeral Agent to the South and Weat, to ali order* mttat oeadoressed. ■ : - * *- ’• J Kidd &. Ca, Pittsburgh ■ L Wilcox, Jr, cornerhlaiket and ihe Diamond & A ..Fahnestock 4: CofPinj bfl»Bh ,J A Jones, Fiusbairgh; Leo & Beckham. ABO v I Henry Forker, Mereeri Jas Smith, Beaver,* J b Summerton, Wanen, F ■ . - -r.. ; / feBIO .. * - • ; \ ■' • - - -C. . . Season,par «wtfm« r oftfce muititudinous A JJrroat ana Lung distempers, so characteristic of our climate. The frequent rams, tie audden temperature, the Uabmty to exposure, along withtiiaas touishing caxelessnesß of people, Tender, thesemulftdles nniTOraily especially in Cilies, .KEELER’S, COCGU SYRuP has proved of the greatest benefit in-all sueh cases. Sold by 8. L. CUTHBERT; >: maigs : ' : 76.SmUhficId stree t ANY PERSONS at thts/seasou of the year:are .suffering with .pains,; weakness, coughs, sweUiiig ot we lunbs, rheumausm and a thousand ailmenia-thit the winter has produced. The blood has become deteri orated and requires purifying* Kbeesr’b PiJa. exa will be found the most effectual remedy in the world for this object. It it s powerful exlract; prepared from Sarsaparilla and other roots, and commas more virtues in t* l ®voantry- Prieesoc.and 81,00 / Sold by S. L. CTThrbrx,-. - y ■... - Sauthfield strecL- The Humon Body most Ferspire, '! Ana nim Andp,mo S w h od^ N o M o #g cU^ 3 mmcnm^ MPw,JpNasMtolian Chemical; Soap causes a- free J.v ’ peTspirauon, and st the same timeiuoUifies, soft ens the ■k^Hayi|£itthe. texture and beauty of an infant’s. are spon not only healed, bat cared by its use, as at least seven physiclau 8 inNew York know, who oao it in such cases, and find it nnfailmg— -a# also, in , fimples,;blotche§; J or any Other skin disease. The reader is .assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum; as one trial win prove. 1 could enumerate at least 80 persons cured or r ' “ T SOBE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again, assured; I would- not cruelly I state. Those who are liable to: . • . CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find mu not only a cure, but a preventive; and I <mn now only add y ihat -any one afflicted- with, any of the above, ormmUar diseases, willfind thisaUandcvert more ladmirablein tts properties} tban I state; - - reader, thextoiea areflobdedwithiinitaiibnß. and beware youajklor JoiSEa’ Italian CherolcjdSoan-- modjiay .jf only of WM. JACKSON,: only Aimit Flmtbgrgh, 3jo Liberty cireel, Pitubnrgii, hend of Wood. ,Jo»e«> I,Uy ■ Ti^^^°^ ncd^sa^,a,ill g<!<>miMa~P«=Pa inioriohalt i» . 1o uio «tin‘now cojtisojhow roiuch,hmy. . sallow, yellow and tho aiin appear, after nsing prepnttd Chalk! . RMides,’it ia inniilous, contain ing a large qnamitf of LcadT ' ’ ' We nans prepanda oeamifni yegetobtearticle,'which we call JONES’SPANISH LIL-T WHnE. " ' > ■ It iapcrfectiyinnocent, boing pariged or all deleteri ousqualities;: and it; imparts• to the akin a natural; aiabaSWr, clear, living -white; at the aarte time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soil and raooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, eaxihsc ty Street, head of Wood, Piuabnrgh. i*riec 85 cental • ASeicntnis Bair *oa»o ikeatojer A ND BEAUTIfTER. Trial botiies 37J cents. limM ■■JCL who have nsed Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative kn<M> have not- wAasanid ; itwpossctslho following qnaltues. It wai Torco the hnjr to grow on py pan where; nature intended hsir to ; grow, swp n falUngofl,core aeiUfordaPdrnKsmdwko i Jsnf? 7 dark., For dressingtbehair soft and siltv, nothing can exceed tiiis-dtmakes it beannfat and'kcepsitso.. Ut»,atdeod,Somoi i ec J??j a! ‘ : f J ’ yelmmerior article forthtthdr.: Sold onWat.Whf. JACKSON’S Store.MOLihSrtyst, \^ v Pitteh^. -FBee t’eariy wnitß -ffcotnandßreath, .. .V. , , have eitber. are honDroWy EKttrcd “SJiS.’heirbreathisever their __ ; TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW. . wlth tartar, that u2S cent box or Jonsi 1 . Amber Tooth Paste will make ih® teeth white aa «now p ; and the. breath odiferously sweet.. .\y Sold-OTly at JACKSGN’B: StoHC 240 Liberty »' Ihcadof wood.; :• fdecg)'> : joatPSoiuttoir ; ' ■ ? k LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE fbrihe changing of ia. white,rcdorgrey halr to n bcauxlfaLbrownor fet black a fewmlcutcs. Price CUceuw and *‘ r ■••":'• W',;- ' : -- ;•■ ,■ ■•■**■•; ■' '- ..sV v..-
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