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John McAd* ami—indictmeot Assault and Battery with intent to into Court, this morning, and de» dared that they could, not agree. : On motion of J.K.Kennedy, Esq.,Mr: McAdams was discharged on his own recognisance. Com. vs. Henry Johnson. Indictment, Grand Larceny. The defendant is accused of stealing a number of gold pencils, gold tooth nicks and other ' articles of jewelry, the property of Mr. Craig, of Diamond alley. The Commonwealth relied on the testimony of Mr. and Mrs. McCutcheon, who swore thattho prisoner had admitted to them that he had taken the articles in question. Ho gave one of the pencils to Mrs. McCutcheon, and others to different females. John H. Hampton, Esq., managed thfe case very ably on behalf of the defence, but could • • not save his client, who was convicted. Com. vs. Daniel Bowman. Indictment, Larceny, committed in stealing a stiver watch. Thfc defend ant plead guilty of Petit Larceny, and was oentenc*» od to undergo an imprisonment of three months in - the County Prlsoo. Com. va. John Duffy. Indictment, Highway Rob bery,on oath of William McKnight. Plea, “ not guilty,” William McKnight, sworn.—l am a drayman, aod on the evening of the I6th of January, were unbiich log my horse from my dray, in Brewery alley, when I, was knocked down by the prisoner, with a colt; bo afterwards beat me with a dray pin until I was Insensible. My purse end money was taken from me. The purse produced in Conn (founji on de fendant) is mine. Wo, McKnight, Jr., sworn.—[ This witness iden tified the purse, produced in Court, as his father’s property;] Doctor Wilson testified ihit tho. injuries received by old Mr. McKoight, were very severe. His head :Was dreadfully cut —apparently by a dray pm and a piece of lead afterwards found near the dray. 1 F. Keevil had assisted io arresting the prisoner ; . found old Mr. McKnight’* parse upon him, togoth or with a.bowic-kmfe and pistol, which he said he earned for defence . John McCutcheon, a young lad, had seen the prisoner, riding on Mr. McKnight’* dray, on the tught in queslioo ; w&s positive as to his identity, andhadsoeo him before. The caso was submitted to tne jury without ar gument, who,after a short absence, retarned a ver dict of guilty, and the prisoner was remanded to ail. Com. vs. Oliver W. Shaw. Indictment, Assault and Battery, on oath of Nathaniel A. Topper. This wa»a very trifling case, and should never have been brought into Court. It was not concluded when the i Court adjourned. Aiuuitt£2>.—Alexander Taylor, Esq., of Indiana county, was last week, on motion ofS. Duncan Oliphant, Esq-, admitted to practice at tbe Bar ol Allegheny county. A&&ITED.— Mies Davenport, the celebrated actres*, accompanied by her parents, arrived in our city yes terday. She has been engaged by Mr. Foster, and will shortly appear. The superfine cloths, caaaimeres, silks, para* sols, umbrellas, ladies* dress goods, &c.,saved from the Lowell, will be sold this morning, at 10 o’clock, at Davis’ auction rooms. GST 1 Tbe Kilmistcs will give another of their unique and pleasing Concerts to-night. Portion Saks SCOTT & OTIS, auctioneers and commission merchants, 61 MAIN STREET, ST. LOOTS, MIfcSOTTRI. HAVING been engaged in the above business for the last sir years, in this city, would respecifally so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either for Ancuon or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; aod will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale here. Will refer to Messrs. liewett. Roe A Co., E. R. Vio- let, Win.D. Wood A Co., John J. Anderson A Co., R. H. Stone,SquireA Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin . Beaver. Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lain; Pittsburgh. fmnrSO: y_ W. G. CI’CAHTNKV, Auctioneer. SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY at Auction.— Will be sold to the highest and best bid der, on Saturday, May 10th, at 10 o’clock m the fore noon, at the carnage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third at. below Wood and Smiihfield, to pay cost ol repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Barouche, with new leather top. iron axle, und left by Mr. Philip Motz ; one open top Baggy, left by Mr. Herring. Those interested will please take notice to this advert isement, as they will be sold at the time and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by tbe owners or their agentsbefore that lime, wuh cost of this advertisement ■ aprl7 W.G. M’CARTNKY, Auct’r. DRY GOODS AND FURNITURE rt AUCTION Will be sold on Thursday, April 17th, at 10 o’clock io the forenoon, at M’Cartney’s Auction House, a large lot of Dry Goods; comprising a general assortment of all uru cles in that line of business. And at 2 o’clock in ihe afieruoon—Household and Kitchen Furniture, aprlS JADES DcKESRA, Auctioneer* BUILDING LOTS at auction.— On Monday even* ing, April 2Slh, atS o’clock, will be put up to the highest and best biddor, at M’Kenna’s Auction House, a few Building Lots, opposite the Utiled States Arsenal. Terms accommodating, and will be announced at sale t apr!7 JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. / A DMINIBTHATRIX’ SALE of Clothing,Super fine ,/y Cloth,CassLmere and other Dry Goods, Lease of House, Store Fixtures; at Aucrios.—On Thursday, April «4th, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, will be sold, by order of the Administratrix of the late Patrick Delany. deceased, at the store on Liberty street,a few doors above Virgin alley, the enure stock of Clothing, of every description shirts, superfine-cloths, casfmnereH and otter dry go ds, tailors mmmiugs, Ac., all of which were selected for customer trade, and made in the best manner, of the latest styles and fashions. It is unneccs . . sary to enumerate the articles. Also, the unexpired term of lease of a house and store -’fixtures. SUSAN DELANY, Adnrrx. aprlG JAMES ftI’KBNNA, Auct’r. IOQ BBLS. NOVA SCOTIA GIBB’D HERRINGS, lijU [JL P. Bates' brand.) at Auction —'To morrow afternoon, Thursday, April 17th, at 2o’clock, will bo sold at M’Kenna’a Auction House, without reserve, 139 bbls. Nova ScouaGibb’d Herrings, (R. P. Bates’brand,] put up in brine. They are the first of the kind ever sold at public or private sale in this city, and pronounced to be a superior quality. JAMES M’KENNA, ftprlO Auctioneer., SHERIFF’S SALE.—’To-morrow, (Thursday,) Apnl 17th, &i2o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold, by order of Carter Curtis, High Sbeuff of the County of Allegheny, at M’Keuna’s Auction House, a lot of crow bars, sledges, drills, Ac ; ai*o, l iron safe, 1 Franklin . stove, 1 round stove ? 2 cooking stoves and pipe, platform scales, 600 Tbs. weights, gnndatonoß, a lot of cable, l hoisting rope, with iron hook, logwood, ground nuts, al monds, filberts, 2 bags feathers, l large bow window, i book case,! lounge, 1 refrigerator, enclosed wash stand, carpeting,-stands, maltrasaes,astral lamps, wnh a large assortment of household furniture and kitchen ut mails. CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. qprlO JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. WILUAU WOOD’S PATENT SHINGLE MA ff CHINEap Auction.—Will be sold at public sale, atM’Kenna’s Auction House, on the 22d of April, at &f o’clock, P.M., the Machine and Patent. Right for Alle gheny county. It if considered the best machine for cutting shingles that has ever been patented, and will out from sixty to one hundred good shingles per minute. The machines and uilc papers can be examined at any time previous to sate, at M’Kenna’s Auction Store, aprltf ■ - : JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. EBAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. —On Saturday nexi, April 19th, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold on the in the borough of Sligo, near the Mo* nongahela Bridge, and convenient to Lyon, Shorb Ac Co.’s Iron Works, a plot of Ground—fronting G 3 feet on the mam road or street, and extending back 350 leet; on which is erected one double frame house, yvell finished, and mgood tenantabie order. This property will be di vided and sold in lots to suit purchasers. aprU JAMES fII’KENNA, Auct’r. P. U, DAVIS* Auctioneer* COUNTER AND SHOW CASE at Auction.— On Friday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, at the Drug Store of i C 0J 7. » corner °f Market street and the Diamond, .will be >OlO,l large Counter, and 1 Show Case. P.AL DAVIS, Auct’r. fpWkLVE BUILDING LOTS t n the Eighth Ward , at JL AyCTioK.--On Saturday afteraeon, April 19th, at 2 be *ola on the premises, 12 very valuable Building Xots, m the Eighth Ward, only four square* from the Court House, Six of which have each a from of. twenty-one feel six inches on Pennsylvania Avenue ana extending back 120 feet to a 20 feet alley; the re maining six have each afrontot 21 feet six inches on Forbes street, (which is 70 feet wide,) extending back 120 feet to same alley. * 3Vnw—One-fourth cash; remainder in three eaual annual payments, with interest, to be secured bv bond and mortgage. P. M. DAVIS, : . ■ Auctioneer. SI bAAI BOAT M»w«!LLOoBDSSSSSTWTOai, Boels, Shore, Hats, Carpiu, Quemswart, *c. On Wednesday morning, April 16th,at 10 o’clock,at tlie atoej Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth street-, will be soiawiihoutresetve, for account underwriters, 21 bis. t ILX? Ac > BaTeJ from the wreck of the sleamet ■iifJJfi’tiS'*¥**'* P°' uon of which have been but slightly injured. At 3 4’clock, p. hi., Boots, Shoes, Hats, Carpeting, , «ueßnswwe,*o. [»pmj p.M.DA.Yia,Aict>r. W. G. M’CARTNfcjV, Aoct’r. Clothing. Ready made clothing,—ro&s&t chsstzr.No. 71 Smiihfield street, always hss on hand, in addition to his choice uock of Cloths, Oassimeres, VesUntrs, Ac , Ac., a handsome and fashionable assortment of Beady Made Clothing, made to order in the very best manner, which he will sell lower than the lowest,Tor Cash R.C. would call the attention of. hi* friends: nnd the public to his stock of Boys’ Clothing, which he flatters himself are surpassed by none west of the mountains. * . . No. 71 Southfield street a prl4 . I DispatcU and Chronicle copy.] : • RECEIVED —At Robert CnysTKß’gr No 71 Smithfield street, a new assortment of Gentlemen’s r uriuohmg Goods, constsUng m part, of Shirts; Collars and Bosoms, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Shoulder Braces, Suspenders, Woollen Hose and half Hoße Ac all of which will be sold low for cash. ’ ’ . n P. [Chronicle and Dispatch copy ] Chlgnell’s Empire Clothing store, T . 20 4 Liberty Street. vs« B aj l c'm o 2^ESj c * ia6 ® rs is respectfully invited lo the NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER n—^. al ls eB * a bltsltmetH, comprising, Black, Bine, an< i other Broadcloths; Black ana Fig ured Cassimeres; Black and Figured Satins; Wove Marseilles and Cashmere Vestings; a large variety of and light woollen goods, tor the warm weather. All of which will be made to order in good style and in £, nceB, *°°d assortment of Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, always on hand, aprllrlm H. CHIGNELL. Sew and Foantonable Goods. JUST RECEIVED at BOOBYER $ QUIBBLE'S Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 225 Liberty street, a large and splendid assortment of the latest styles of Spring and Summer Goods, which we .are prepared to manufacture to erder, in astyie unsurpassed in this city, and at extremely low prices. We have on hand a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, made in the best aod most fash ionable mauner. which we are determined to sell very lowforcash. Country merchants, and those who boy wholesale, will find it lo their advantage to call and ex amine our stock, before purchasing. [apr7;3m l lj~ Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer Wing, Meadville Sentinel, Grcensburgh Republican, Washington Examiner, Steubenville Union—copy to. the amount of SI, send paper to advertisers, and charge this Office. B. 01. AUGUST, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 155 Wood Street, (near Sixth Street ). TAKES this method of returning his sincere thanks to the citizcns of Pittsburgh and vicinity for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed on him, and hopes through strict attention to business and a desire to please all, to merit a contiouance of their favors. Particular attention paid to Children’s Clothing. In connection with the Tailoring Business, he has opened a Famishing Store, with a large and splendid assortment of Shirta, under Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny Lind Neck Ties, self adjusting Slocks, Gloves, I Hose, Ac. Togeth er with every thing in that line necessary for a gentle man’s outfit. BENJAMIN M. ARGUST. api9 (Token copy.) James C. Witte, (Formerly Cutter to the late P. Belam,) WOULD most respectfully announce to his friends and tbe public m general, that he has rented the Store, A T o. 36 Market street, between Second and Third where he imenda carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all us departments. He is now receiving from TUS eastern markew an entire new stock of GOODS, tor Spring and Summer wear, viz: superfine French, English, and American Cloths, Cashmartus Tweeds, Cassimeres,{TwiUcd French Habit Cloths , a supe : nor article for business Coats,) together with a large as sortment of plain andtigored Cassimeres, new ana desi rable styles. Also, an excellent lot of fancy Sili Cashmere, Satin and Marseilles Fcjtimr. alt of which the subscriber is prepared to make to order in the neatest and most fash lonauie styles, at as low prices as any other establish ment. He therefore hopes by strict attention to all or dera mtrusted to his care, to merit a share of public pa tronage. JAMES C. WATT. No. 36 Market, between Second and Third sts. TO TAJLORS—I shall continue to cell and give in structions on my system of Garment Draughting as heretofore, at the following price*, viz i If accompanied by oral instruction, SlO; without instructions, S 7. mari.H;y JAMES a WATT. SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ! THREE .BIG DOORS! No. 15], Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasure of an nouncing to his numerous friends and the public in general, that hi* Spring and Summer stock is now ready for inspection, which he believes will be found to be one of the largest, and best selected stocks of Ready- Made Clothing to be found in the Western Country. He has this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturing and stv le of his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up in a style and elegance not to be surpassed. He would particularly call the attention of all dealer* m Clothing to his present splendid assortment of Reaay-SE&de Garments, As he feel* confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of "his goods, he can offer them such induce ments as shall make it their interest to purchase at his establishment. Many years* experience, nnd great success in tbe bu siness, together wuh an unprecedented wholesale and re tail patronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit the butinees habits and tastes of every location in the Union, which is of Ihe utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. In the Cutting department will be found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— French, English and American Broadcloths, Ca&liinereus, Ac . Jw*. Also, an excellent assortment of VESTIHGB, of tbe latest and most la&hionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner and nt the most reasonable prices. COMfoTHEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Vuriety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in the United Estates: tuarSß JUST KECEIVkD BY THE SUBSCRIBER, a large ntid handsome uk sorlineui of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST INGS. of every style and color desirable for GenUe menls spring and summer wear. Together with the largest assortment of Goods expressly for Boy’s and Youth s wear ever brought to thiaciiy, which have been selected with great care, in the East, with a view to suit the taste of every person, and which will be mode to order in the best manner and on reasonable terms. lly" Always on bund, a large assortment of the most fashionable CLOTHING of every description, for Boy’s and Youth’s from ‘wo years und upwards, at ft CHESTER’S, Merchant Tailor, No. 71 smithfield street, between Fourth and Diamond alley, and No. 14 St. Clair street, near the Bridge, mart!) Revi Hr. Female Seminary, KITTANNING, PA., RECOMMENDED by Gov. Johnston and Bishops Potter and Uplold, will re-open for summer session on the 30ib instant, (April). Charge for board and English tuition per ses sion of five months, 560,1>0 Charge tor washing and stationery, per session of live months, S 5,75 Music. Ac ,at customary rales. No Extbas. Number of boarders received.2s. See Circulars at J. FI. Mellor's Book Store,79 Wood street. Reference in Pittsburgh— Tbe Episcopal Clergy; Judge M’Clure; Judge Shaler; J. H. Shoenberger; G. R. White, A. B. Curling, E«qs.; W. 11. Richardson, Esq Ktskeminetas; Judge Jack, Greensburgh; Judge Buf fington, hittanniug. [apr!o:3tawf3w To Jaihei Denny. YOUare hereby notified that CATHARINE DENNY, by her father and next friend, has filed in the Court ot Common Pleas of Allegheny County, a Libel for a Divorce a vinculo matrimoni, No,Gs,ot June Term,lBso. And you are hereby required to be and appenr in your proper person, before the Judges of our said Coart of Common Pleas, to be holden at the City of Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of June next,to answer the petition or libel of the said Catharine Denny, and show cause, if any you have, why Bhe should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony,agreeably to the acts of Assembly in such cases made anaprovided. Witness the Hon. Win.B.M’Clure.President Judge of said Court, this 2Sth day of March, 1851. From ihe Record. GEO. S. HAYS, Proth'y. raai29:4llaw CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. h. W. Smith* IRON CITY HOTEL, Fifth between Wood and Market. Pittsburgh. [£7* Good STABLlNG:attached to thenoase. (apr7;y BEST JAVA COFFEE—Reoffy Roasted—For sale ai MORRIS’ TEA STORE, in thc*Diamond. (apr7^ Rope Foundry* JAMES COCHRAN, OEOBGE BEALE, JK., WM. V. 2d'BRIDE, C. J. AGNBW. COCHRAN, M’BRIDE & CO., No. 137 Front Street , near Wood, Pittsburgh, MANUFACTURERS of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Donavan’s Improved Enterprise Cooking Stoves, (Patented August, 1850,) Ranges, Hollow Ware, Grates, sre. Also,lron Vaults, Vault Doors, Railing Window hutters,aud Wrought Iron Work of every description. «pr 4 ' 1A Wanted* 1U OR 30 HANDS, to make BOYS’ CLOTHES.— None but first rate hands need apply, at mar2s R. CHESTER’S, 71,Smithneld street. Dissolution* THE Partnership heretofore, existing between the sub scribers, under the firm of Crawfoid & Murtland, was dissolved on the Ist instant, by mutual consent. J. M. CRAWFORD. J.M. MURTLAND. Allegheny City , April l, 1851. The business will be carried on by J. M. Murtland, at the old stand, on Ohio street, between Beaver street and the Diamond, where the business of the late firm wilt be settled. feprB ; l w JOHN M’gABEN. * JOHN COVOPE. U'FADGN & CO V ODE , (Successors to John M’Faden it Co.j Canal Basin , Penn street. Penna. Railroad—Central Railroad* THE subscribers having been appointed shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for shipment east on the opening of tbe Canal. Goods via this route will be carried through in five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. . BATES OF FREIGHT BETWEEN PHI LADKLPHIA A PITTSBURGH. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes; Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers* Furniture, Drugs, Me - dicmes, Saddlery, Wool, ice., Ac., St 100 fils. Hardware, Queensware,Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils. Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Ac.,9oc. p' 100 fijs. Bacon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, COc. 100 fils. Ashes, Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pitch, Rosio, German Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. 100 fils. marlB M’FADEN A COVODE. |l/ HITE LIME—3O bbls. for sale low by ff apt 7 WhLDYER. 'V ’ . ,:, Comnurrial anb .financial. »*Uy R.vlew or thtVholenUßwkn. OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, > Tbuesdat, April 17, 1851. J Business, yestordsy, was dull, in consequence of the inclemency ef the weather. We could learn of very few transactions to notice. BACON—We have no special, change to ifbto. the demand continues active; stocks not heavy.— We have a sale of 8000 Ba shoulders at.6*., 60 days; sides are held at 7* ; hams, 81. LARD—There is very little in the market to op* erate; we quote at B*. BUTTER—We have a sale of 30 kegs at 7, and 16 bbls grease butter at 7; fresh roll we quote a* 10012*. f COFFEE—We have a sale of 25 bags at 11J. SUGAR AND MOLASSES are held firm at pre* vious quotations. GLASS—SaIes of 75 bxs 8»10 at $2,25. BROOMB—We notice a sale of 113 doz at SI doz. PIG METAL—We have a sale of 130 reported at 823,50, 6 months. GRAIN—We notice sales of 400 bushels Wheat at 60c; 400 bushels Rye at 45c, which is a shade better than the rujing figures. We have a sale of 400 bushels Coro reported at 35c. FIBH—We have sales of 40 bbls No. 3 Macker* el at $8,40; sales of 10 bbls Salmon Trout at 97,75. SPICES—We have sales of 7 bags Pepper at 10* ; Alsplce is firm at 18 to 19. SHOT—We have sales of 16 kegs at $lB,OO per keg. FLAX SEED—Sales of 17 bbls at $1,60 per bushel. EGGS—Sales of 7 bbls at 7* per dozeo. FLOUR—The transactions yesterday wore light. We notice a sale of 100 bbls straight brand, at the wharf, at $3,31 ; from wagons, sales at $3,31 to 3,40; a sale of 50 bbia from store at $3,60, deliv-N ered at the wharf. COBBECTBD DAILY FOB THS MOBIfINO POST BY Patricks & Friend, Exchange Brokers, Comer of Diamond alley and Wood Jf., Pittsburgh. tOASS. United States G’s do do s’s Pennsylvania G’s do s's' Allegheny county 6’s do coupon 6’s do pcnp Pittsburgh city C's— do coupon payable in Philadelphia-• Allegheny City 6’s do coupon 6’a payable in Philadelphia* _ . bank stocks. Bank of Pittsburgh . Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank Exchange Bank Farmers’ Beposite Bank BHIJHSE STOCKS. Mcnongaheia Brtdgc 'St. Clair street do Hand street do N. Liberties do insura.ncs stocks. Western Insurance Co- • Citizens’ do do-- Associated Firemen’s do TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Lou isville Lake line Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongahela Slack water Youghiogheuy do RAILROAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad • • Penna. and Ohio do • Cleveland and Piitsb’h do- Fayette Manufacturing Co Erie Canal Bonds, old- -. • do do do ucw- COPPER STOCKS. Pmsb’gh and Boston (Cliff Mine) North American North West North Western Iron. City Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure - Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company Allegheny Savings Bank Bluff Colling Fire Steel CORRKTTKD DAILY BY Iloon & Sargentj ifixchange Bankers* Corntt of Wood and SirtA streets t Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia “ Brownsville “ —— . t - • V ’.*■ 1 : ■ ■ ‘I * J „ b **■ * »* * . ... ••- r-i Ctf*. •*. ' • 'ir , i.;\v V st* r .u;>.■•■■ • v-r-Vv ; :>.; r ? ' Y •' ■ .A.. - •• * * - l Surveyor's Office, Aprils; 1851. y SEALED PROPOSALS will be recetved.ai this office until 12 o'clock, 20tli day of April, in«v, for the fol lowing articfes,. for . the use of the: sick, at the United States Marine Hospital, near this City, until the 30th-day of June, 1852: Beef, aa free ns possible from bone, price per pound.' Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb* u “ « Brown Sugar of the bent quality l • • “ “ “ Rice “ “ “ Tea HVson .* “ * l u Rice flour —— “ “ “ Sperm candles**** - “ u . Coffee— *‘ « u Butter, best quality “ « u Middling bacon 1 . u V *♦ Hams ,{ “ Lard li “ “ Flour, best supertine “ per bbl. Molasses “ gal Port wine “ u “ Vinegar**** “ “ Milk ‘‘ ‘‘ quart. Best bolted meal ' w bushel. Potatoes -••-* v <*. « i. Beans “ “ Eggs ** • “ “ dozen. Salt**. .peck. Hominy •' “ . “ “ Wood* * • ■••• u “ cord Coal ?•♦**.*• “ “ bushel. All of the foreign articles to be of the very bdst quali ty, and to be furnished at such times and in such quanti-’ ties as on the requisition otthe Steward of the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be required. • Any other articles that may be wanted,.the contractor to furnish at the lowest market price.. It is estimated that the uumberof patients to be sup plied will average about 20 per day. In addition to which there wilt be about 10 officers and servants to be supplied. Any information concerning the contract will be giv en on application at this office. HENRY WOODS, ap3:t2sin Surveyor and AgL, U. S. Marine Hospital Administratrix’ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administra tion have been granted to the subscriber on the Estate of John Shepherd, deceased. All persons know ing themselves indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment;-and all having claims, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. JANE SHEPHERD, aplChStd Administratrix. PITrSBURUH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.— 'The •iabscription Books for Stock in the above Company will remain open for a few days, at the Office -of the Company, No. ?5 Fourth street. p ptlO • C. A. COLTON, Sec'y. ALL persons having business with the undersigned, cither as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till II o’clock, A. M-,and from 2 till 4 o'clock, P, M. Merchant* in want of competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING, apra Principal Instructor in the Science of Account?. Jamea Uees> ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, (Successor to Robert VVigbtman.) Comer of Liberty and Water streets, Pittsburgh, "fJITTIiL build, and finish to order, on the shortest no- TT lice, and most accommodating terms, Steam En gines and Machineryi and Castings, of all descriptions, at the lowest prices. , Asked. Offered 3116,758116,62 105,00; 101,00 101.25 101.00 93,75; 92,50 95,00 j PmrsBUBGH, April 8,1851. I cheerfully recommend to the public and my former customers, my successor, Mr- JAMES REES, a compe tent and able mechanic, capable of building Engines and Machinery in the most satisfactory and approved style. Capi9:yJ ROBERT .WIGHTMAN. BARGAINS ‘—Teachers and families wishing to pur chase School Books. ClassfcTexl Books,and Edu cational works, will finditgretity to their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Store,GSiVlar ketstreet,adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drug Store. This es tablishment is selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO—Carter & Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost. We have an excellent stock of these works, and families, ministers, Ac., would do well to call daring the present week only. fapr9j EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. 83.00 81,00 35J00, 33,00 46,00: 44,00 33,00| 30,00 TO-LET— The STORE ROOM now fitted up with on elegaut modern and attractive front- Rent very'low. apri? .EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and JVdinut; Varnish, Hardvoan and Furniture.abWholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by maebiuery Furniture suitable for the trade AH of which we will tell at extremely lowprices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, perrons cannot fail to be suited either ns to quality or prifre; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior audniuch lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned WoTk.in all its branches, carried on as usual. 43,00 30,60 40,09 30,00 45,00 45,00 Plank for band rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Clothe, Springs, Ac , Ac. KYAN k M’KEK, Ryan’s Buildings, mar22:ydaw No. 31 Fifth street. PERFUMERY AND FaNO V SO APS.—J AMEsTa . JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a of Perfumery aud Fancy Soap: Roussel’s cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus eoap ; Wetherill’s do; do nmantine do; French do; do- Circassian do; Wetkerill’s toilet water; Brown Windsor do ; Aromatic vinegar; ~ Transparent wash balls ; Roussel’s assorted extracts; MiUtsry shaving soap ; Lubin’H do do; Roussel’* shaving cream; Eanlustral; do do compo’d; Genuine bear’s oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox marrow ; Odoaune or rose tooth paste; apr4 1 AKI) OIL—I 2 Phis. J. L. Coupling's No. i Winter j Lard Oil, in store and for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON, apiO No. 221 and 223 Liberty street. 100,00 28,00 33,00 8.00 5,0 U Figured poplins —a. a! mason a co., are now opening case* and package-, of plain and fig ured Poplins. Also,a large lot of lace copes, breakfast caps, jackonet flouncing, Ac., Ac. ■ tapr7 (SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A CO., have jast received, O per express,4birty canons of printed cashmere ; high colored Thibet; embroidered do; fancy de lain©, and other Shawls. (apr7 REMOVAL. —J. SHEA has removed to No. UC Mar- Let street, (two doors north of his old stand.) the house lately occopied by R. D. Thompson. (nprSM w SEED STOKE REMOVED.—The subscriber has re moved his Seed Storefront Second street 'to the building recently occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tsilor Shop, on Third street, almost immediately opposite the Post Office. [apr4uf} F. L. SNOWDEN. . Thomai HI. Llttlci WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTItaSTREET, between Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry l made and repaired. _ (aprs:ly European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland. rpHE undersigned, 11 European Agent,-' ha* again ar- X nvedinthe United States.aud will leave Pittsburgh iu June next, for the twenty-fifth tour of ibis Agency, through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wules, Ac., to return in September. He collect* legacies, debts, reuts, prop erty and claims; retniumoney by sighidrafw to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at the rate of 85 per pound sterling; procures copieaof wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches ot all kinds, Ac., Ac. He transacts the business iu connection with his relative, Hugh Kjeenxn, Esq., now resident iu Dublin, who for more than twenty years traveled annually ,on|this business,bet ween Europe and America. Innumerable references given. During the subscribers absence, remittances und other business will be attended to at his Office, by his brother, Edward J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral. THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. |p* Mr. KEKNANmay be seen on business in Cincin nati, at the Broadwav Hotel, on . the 23th and 29th of April; in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and 2d of May; and in St. Lout*>, at the City Hotel, on the 7Ui, Bth and 9th of May. [apr2:3wdaw 136 Wood stbkit, two DOOR 3 below Vibois XLLET. BOWS A TETLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERSjSURGICAL AND DENI AL Instrument Manufacturers. WE are now receiving our Spring Stock of GOODS, comprising a full assortment ofifardwaj*, Cutlery, (runt, Pistols and Hunting Knives . Also, all of the la te*! improved Pistols manufactured in America. In addition to our'Store, we have a manufactory for making all kinds of Instrument? and Tools. Our Instru ments are unequalled in the western country for superior finish and workmanship—which we refer to the best dentists in the two cities. All orders from a distance will meet with prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticular attention paid io the making of Trusses and Supporter*: N. B.—VVe are also Agents for the sale of Charlc* C. Reinhardt’s celebrated Glass Pad Truss, the best u»»w in use for the speedy cure of Hernia. For sale by the single do2en. [ n pg “ North American Accountant,” and “Western Steam boat Accountant,” Professor of Bbolr-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATCH,-Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile'Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Me'icantileed ucation,can rely upon obtaining in this institution every 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 th* public withpiccia of engravings, with theengraver’s name =up pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to have “ exe cuted” them with a pen. Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment from 10 to 12 A. SI. Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in the morning till io ai right. • imarai :d tw A* "W • Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ■ OFFICE NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, b'loYo Mark* strut, Pttuittreh. Pa. ~ ~ nml.l-,lT,„iv CtURE YOURSELF'—AMERICAN COMPOUND- J This never failing.specificis guaranteed in all case' of delicate disease, together wuh the attendant com plaints, to eflcct-a speedy, safe and lasting cure in the course of a few days, without restrictions to diet busi ness or injury to the system. It is an old aud popular remedy; has long been {and still is) used in the private prictice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of thehundred cases, Itleaves no odor on the breath, and may beuaed by any one without the least fear of expo sure. For sole atihe Medical Depot, No, 50Smithfield : ’street, Pittsburgh, Pa_- [ a pr7 THE'BEST Gretn in Pitw&uT^l'Soine - new crop Yoong Hyson Tea has been received at MOR RIS’ Tea Mart} in the Diamond, which for strength and: flavor is superior to any ever sold in Pittsburgh. Price SljOOperlD. • a p2 f ■ 1 *■ - u. ■ '■-< Sir- I .:■■■'- ■ l 'X JHiacellaittona. Business Notice* To Cabinet Blatters* ENTERPRISE WORKS. DUFF’S •. 'T* . .• . t*,. ••• ' l . ; - BY TELEGRAPH, j Reported 'Expressly for the Daily Morning Post, .EKtiKivED'ar rmsTCT .v/ STKAM FROM WASHINGTON. Major Donelson, of Term.,-the new editor of the Union, makes his 1 address this morning, Father Ritchie having yesterday retired from editorial; life. It occupies the space of foflr ooluoins." He; says that the Compromise Act is a tower of patriotism, that lotyers above the ordinary spirit of parly. — While Ire has the editorial columhs/of the Union under his control, it will never become the organ of any combination of aspiring individuals. The National lutelligeocer to-day cohtaios a let* ter from E. Riddle, of Boston, the AtnericamCom missioner to the great exhibition at London. The Custom House commissions on each package designed for the exhibition amounted to nearly S 2, besides which all the fixtures, tables, &c,, for the display of goods, have to be provided by endh na tion, and those of other countries are very brilliant. He has-had to employ a number ol clerks to ; make out descriptive, catalogues. America, thus far, is behind every other nation in her arrangements, bat the display will be fine. • MURDER CONFESSED. George Long, a negro boy, 13 years old, was ar rested lo<»day, and made a full confession of the murder ol the child of Mr. Rumpf. He # «ays that young Rurapf aud him had been spinning a lop to« gether in the slaughter-house—that liule Rumpf lost his top cord, and that he struck him on the head because he could not find it. He then hunted for it again, and not finding it he beat him on the head with a stone until he was insensible. The bruises on bis arms were caused by his holding up his hands to keep off the blows. He was not dead when he left him, and he heard him still groaning at a late hour that night. The doctors think little Rumpf bad life in him 12 hour? after he was fatally injured. The child was bat five years old. f- The Eastern Telegraph Lines are down, so that it is impossible to commuoieate with Halifax. It is believed, however, that tbe steamer America has ar rived at Halifax. She brings news from Liverpool to the 6th instant, one week later than the Africa 9 # advices. She will probably _arrive' at Boston to morrow, and her mails may be looked for in Phila delphia by Friday aficrnoojjv The steamship Baltic sailed to*day at noon, with §150,000 in specie and 200 passengers, among whom arc Rev. Mr. Darling and Wm. Darling, of Readiog, Pa.; Honv Ashbel Smith, of Texas; Horace;Greciy, of N. Y m and Judge Duncan, of'Va., Commission* ers to the World’s Fair. The Savannah News, where the headquarters of he Cubans is said to be, speaks of the Cuban inva* sion as certain, and says there will be a revolution *n the Island within the coming month, whether they receive aid from abroad or not; but they invite the friends of freedom throughout the world to as sist them. It is well known that the people of the island arc with difficulty restrained from the conflict at the present time, and those who are informed hero of their arrangements are sanguine of success. GEN. &r.ADY DEAD. Albany, April 16. We learn that Gen. Brady died yesterday morning, at Detroit, from the injuries he received on the-!oth. It is confidently believed that the bridge over tho Conestoga will be passable on Monday, for cars.— There is do further necessity for shipping goods for the West by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as no lime will be g ained. The steamer Brother Jonathao, which has been detained here three weeks for rep:ur3 > sailed this morning for Chagres, with 123 passengers. There is no truth in the report that Webster, the uncle ol Mrs, Cobden, had confessed that he was the author ot the massacre in Kent MJ. Business commenced yesterday on tho New York Canal, and a iaige amount of produce was shipped here. Every thing looks well for a brisk season. Albany, April 16 The Erie Canal enlargement bill was ordered to a third reading in the Senate this morning. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. EVENING.] Cotton.. Steady at 11 for middling Upland. Flour.. Dull at 4,60 for common to straight state; 4,5604,75 for Ind.anaamJ Michigan ; 4,6804,87 for New Orleans and Ohio ; .4,8405,00 -for Genesee. Grain.. Wheat: Genesee, 1,1501,16; 69; good demand, for future delivery at 62f for. western mixed. Pork*.Advanced and firm; new. Mesa, 15,25; old, 13,87; prime new, 12,50. Pickled Meats, i Firm ; hams, 8f; shoulders, 64, Lard..Prime,9c; keg, 9}. Tallow. ,7|. Lead..Declioing; Mo., 4,80. Whiskey. .240241. Hemp. .American is scarce and firm at 117,500 120,00. Iron.. Pig is in demand; Scotch, from yard at 21,00, six months. Philadelphia, April 16. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, there haa been little business done to-day. Flour.. Much reduced, but firm; extra, 4,50. Rye Flour, i Scarce at 3,50. Corn Meal.. Firm. Gram.. Wheat is steady; Pa red, 1,0.0; white, 1,05. Rye is scarce at 70. There is a good feeling in the Provision Market, and Pork, B&coq and Lard have an upward tenden cy. ; Groceries.. Little doing. . . : • Whiskey. ,24 in bbls, at 23 in hhds. Baltimore, April 16. Flour. .Sales of Howard 6trect at 4,50; City Mills', at 4,56. Corn.. Sales at 62063 c. Wheat.. Sales of red at 9801,02. ; Provisions. .Firm. Coffee. .Sales 4000 bags Rio at 100104. New Orleans, Apr U 14. This afternoon Lard advanced; SOO kegs prime sold at 94. C0m..2,000 sacks received since morning. The market is depressed.. Cofioe..Rio has declined 4. Whiskey.. 1200 bbls sold at 184. New Orleans, April 16. Cotton.. Unchanged. Flour. .Ohio, 4,0004,10. C0rn..52056. Oats.. 42044. Pork, Lard and Bacon. .Unchanged. Caudles. .Star 19, Western 154019. ' riw Spring Fashion for 1851! / m THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for by JAMES WILSON, inar? corner of Wood st. and Diamond alley.'. Pittsburgh Lock Factory. WM. W. REILL V, Lock Smithing, BeUHamgingßTid House Blacksmithing, No. 165 Wood street. A GOOD assortment of Housework, Store and Flumh Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. ; ' Jobbing attended tain the best munner. [mar22;y • A,Partner Wanted BY a gentleman who is now doings profitable busi ness on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whosc meana are too limited to cany on the same. Any per son of good character, possessing 551500 in cash, or. goods suitable for a country store, can hear of a good chance by calling upon STUART &. SI&L, . . • marAhlm , 124 Wood street. TVR. RALPH’S PKACTiCAL, PRIVATETKEAdC -L' 13E, onthenature, consequen-- ces, remedies and cure of lie diseases ;of the Genital. System, adapted to the use of overy individual. 342 od rvith illustrauye plates.' Price $l,O0 vv "* , an invaluable work. Dr. Ralph is a physician of high standing, and has already published several works Cabinet Halters Wanted, which have acquired for him considerable distinction rytHE subscribers will employ a number of good hands’ - [Daily GUibi iat the above business j -vt* t Bureau, Bedstead and ' Without exception, we take it to be the ablest treatise Table makers.. None but good workmen need‘apply,— t'du the peculiar subjecton which it treats,) that has vet as good wages will be given and payment prompt.. ..1 mien'published. —Rahyyiy liegfjier. RYAN & M’KEE, ’ - The above valuable work is sold by at Byan’s Buildings, I S.L.CBTHBEBT, •N 0.31 Futhsireer * apr9 60Smithfieidstreep Falrmonnt Fire Euglhe for Sale*;' THE members of the Fairmoont. Fire Company offer; theifENGlNEfor sale. !t is in first-rate order, and 1 will be sold-cheap. Euquixe of ... J. SMITH, Sec>y\, : aprfrif No. 409 Penn street. ’ . v : 1 '.' ‘ - f.V ■:•: Washington, April 16 Baltimore, April 16. New Yore, April 16 Richmond, April 16. Lancaster, April 16. Baltimore, April 16 Philadelphia, April 16 Buffalo, April 16 New Yobk, April 16 ' f*„'. ‘' » */■*-» - 4t\. .y-‘ . «J’. v- ■ ’ *** * t / - iff.Arrfii.-ii K - y Hankers jtmh; jlictiange Brokers. OKOBOE MtGATT- •FAYBTTB BROWS. MYGATT & BROWN, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, CLEVELAND) OHIO. * iO» Collections made in ail the-principal cities, and '•’STOCKS' ■■■■■• Bought and Sold on Commission' . mar29:om . HILL & CCaRY, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 5o» BSj Wood Street, Third door below Fourth—(west side). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for uale.‘Time Bills of Exchange and Note* dis couated. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. marS7:y • - BANKING HOUSE. . JESSE CAROTHERS & CO M NO. 15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. Collections made on all theprincipal cities of the Uni ‘ted States. - ~ . : [augl:ly PATRICKS.A FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 95, COHJfER WOOD-AJTO DIAMOND STBXBTS, : • ; ; • / Pittsburgh, Pa, • (may! jas.b.uoon. - . thos, sAaesNi. HOON BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N~E. -Corner of Woodand Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pd DEALERS in -Coin, Bonk Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDeposit,Ac EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite COLLECTIONS madcon all.partsof the Union, etthe lowest rates. ‘ r - • sepll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYANf GLEIH & CO, KOTE3, Drafts, Checks, Sec., collected, arid Remit* .taneca made upon favorable terms. . . may22:tf R.R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburgh, May 13.1850. : - Notice. WE have associated J.Gabdinbi* Coffin with us in tbe Exchange and Banking business. . WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO. FitafcrirgA; Jan 3 y. 1,1851. —ja6;lm . • war. h. \VTXUAjfIs."* -j. B.ar’VAT.*- - ■ - - '-2. a. coffin WMv H, WILLIAHS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, uoam east coshes of wood asd thied'streets. • - ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec-- lions promptly attended to. fja6:6m EemoTal. fif. HOLMES & SOHS, HAVE BEHOVED TREES BA2t£XKO AND EXCHANGE- OFFICE To .No. 67 Market street, four doors bebv old Stand. N. HOLMES ARSONS, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gdld, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. Collections made in ail the cities throughout the. Unir ted States. Deposite* received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets.- . ang2B-ly. Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes , GoldandSilver,Bought,So*i and Exchanged, at ths .... SXCRANGE AND BANKING HOt/SB • ' ’ or William A. Mill , A Co., 64: Wood Street, • • PITTSBURGH. ALLOWED OH TIMS DEPOSITS. (aUg2B ALL*t XELLttXS. ' . ’ EDWAXD. IAEM. KRAMER d RAHH. BanktnandExchang* Bribers; Beaters ir» Foreign and Domestic BUls, Bills of Exchange, Certificate y if Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. - Comer of Third and Wood sts., directly opposites the *St Charles Hotel. , „ may 23 G.W. TAYLOR, 113 SECOND STREETj_ COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. CITRICT attention will he given to all business en trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured artl cles always on hand, or procured on short notice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated on favora ble terras. Advances made if required. toct22:tf HOPE EVER. WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar AND CAS6HALAGUA j For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds , Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood , ana all other Lung Complaints tending to CONS D3UPTION. Look at its UnparaleJLled Success* fpHE above COUGH MEDICINE is car: X tying all before it in Lung Complaints. In ail sec tions of the country it is constantly performing cures which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at the high character and stranding of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power.. H. Cox,M.D>, laic Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati; W. J. Richards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morsel Hob. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than 20 years Post Master of Cin.; R. S. Newton, M.D., Prof, in the Medical College at Mem* phis, Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the' Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Levison, Ksq., Editor of the U. S. Military and : Naval Argus at N. Yu Thomas C.' Faulder/Esq, of Albany; Rev. H. Wiieman, Rev;R. Hoyt, N. Y. City; and we could name' hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and their mends, in some casesaffer ail oilier remedies had failed. SueAwien never make such statements. unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility or a doubt. Read a few of the letters; Extract from a-letter from P. M. Cory to H. L. Stew art, No. 137, Second street, New York. Spakta, June 30,1849. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been, home now just two months. When I last saw you, I bad but little hopes of ever getting any better. But l have now the pleasure of thanking yon for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers 7 Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagua. I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with, me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else. I have only taken four bottles of it,'and I mast say it has done me more good than any other medicine I .have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lungs. But that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. 1 cough but little now, and ex pect soon to be entirely free from it. 1 consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough'or diseased lungs. S • I let ayoung lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever-' al months with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cured her. It acted almost .miraculously in her case.... Your sincere friend, P. M. CORY. . N B. The original tetter from which the above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at oar office f No-316, Broadway. .... BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURE?. SEK HOW. PROMPTLY IT ACTS. Snxtemeni m<> - . • iantB-dawr w^§ R l S \ INGr?-O^riESPO:SI)ENCE bmIivX.®* ► ; ® a nks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect has informed as ■ ■? , Balsam- ofWildChe^i,^on paralleled. The demand for it Is bo great that ho can scarcely teen himself supplied-within He has had in his store medicines for lnng affections. Some oftheso were esteemed good and some nave temporary relief.- Bnt since he has had Wistar’s Balsam of Wifd Cherrv a number of the most serious case, were completel r eal red by lUase. “I never sold a medicine,» says thodnor tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had in this.” ; ; J - •Tt cubes 1 Wherever Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains that mgh reputation it so rishly deserves. What can prevent its sale when on every hand can.be witnessed its wonderful chresT Tha worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cciagh (and;also those that are of long,standing, or Consumption (in its early stages), are always cured bv this remarkable medicine. - CttredbyWlßtar’sßalaambfWildGheriy. Pleasant Ridge, Hamilton c0.,0.,8ep.27,1850* J.D.- Sir : I take the liberty, of advising you of the benefit that J have derived from the use Ct Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of. Wild Cherry. I-was prostrated . by that terrible scourge,Consumption,in May last. The attack was truly horrifying to me,Tor five of my family, (my brothers and sisters.) had .died of Consumption. I was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the • disease: 1 had a distressing cough and expeetorated a great deal of blood* hectic fever, severe painsin the aide and chest, cold chills, alternating withflushes of heat and copious night sweats. Iwastmdcr fflocareof a skilled physician from the time I was taken sick until about six weeks since, being ■ then about helpless, and my friends considering my hopeless, or at least beyond the roach of oor physician’* skill, advised the use of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cher ry. .• * ' -• /•* • • :• . • • I have taken four bottles of the medicine, and now consider myself perfectly weIJ-~ . Intake this statement to . induce .others that-arc afflicted os I have been, to make trial of Wistaris Balsam of Wild Cherry, which remedy has, under the Blessingof Providence, restored my health. : ri JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. Cbown Point, Lake co, Ia n Juno 15, 1840. J. D. Parle—Dear Sir : As I have a deep commissera tion for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief histo ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of “Dr. Wistaris Balaam of Wild Cherry.” In July 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character, which left me In a very debilitated state, when in the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to suck an extent ns to give me the appear ance of-a confirmed consumpiivc. Xlabored under a severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cold feet and nightsweats. I also frequently raised blood from my longs. I-comlnued irtihis state, gradually sinking 1 under the disease, until January, 1847, until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, .especially.my feet, were constantly cold, :and almost losttheir feeling. ‘ Under.these circumstances it may be truly said that i was a living skeleton. ; I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the. first week that I commenced taking ixlcan date a gradual recovery. -Tcontinued its. use six months, at the end of which . timcT was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Bal sam to all those afflicted, with diseases of the longs, and would say to those commencing its use not to uo dis couraged,if two or three bottles do noteffect a cure, but persevere as I have done, and I have no doubt but nfnq cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. • JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to those AjflicUd [tcith Diseases-qf the Dungs Will miracles'never cease? More; evidence of its surpassing health restorative virtues,! • [From Dr. W ashington co., Ky.l Ky,jMay 14,184^ * Messrs. Sanford. $ Park: I take tuts, opportunity o informing you of a most remarkable cure performed on me by the use of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the year 1840 I was taken with the inflammation of the bowels, which I labored .under tor six weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the fail of 1841 I was attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon my lungs, and for the space "of threcyears J was con fined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and ovc -3 variety of aid without benefit ; and thus I wearied onguntil the winter of 1845 r w*cn I beard of Dr. Wts tar's Balsam of Wild Cheiry. •My friends persuaded me. to. give it a; trial, though I hadgiven up all hopes of recovery,and.hap-prepared myself for the change of another world; . Through their solicitations I was induced to make use of the genuine- Wistar's Balsam of Wild C furry '. The effectjwas ituly astonishing. After.five yearsof-aißLctionana suffering and after having spent four or live hundred dollars to no purpose, and the best and most respectable physicians nad proved unavailing, I;waa' coon. restored to entire health by the blessing of God, and. the use of Dr. Wis tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Maythe blessing dfGod rest upon the pfbprieiors o f so valuable a medicine as Wistar’s Jjalsara of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully, . 'W. If; BAKER. The genuine “ Wistar’s Balsam of Wild .Cherry ” has a fee simile of the signature of Henry Wtstar, M. D., Philadelphia, and “Sanford ddPaTk!’ Quit finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can > be genu ine. .Soto by J. I>. PARK, (successor to Sanford & Parle,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West, to whom aliorder* nut beaddressed. . JKidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; BA' Fahnestock A: Co, Pitts burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A!Beckham, Alle gheny City; L T Russell, Washington j'WH Lamber ton, Franklin; L B'Bowie, Umontownj H Welty, Greensburgh; S Kountz,- Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; J R Wright, Kittan ning; Evans A Co, -Brookville; A Wilson A Son, Waynesburgh; IVFFarland A Co,N Callender, Moad-. viile; Burton A.Co,-Erie; Henry ForkerVMercer; Jas Kelly A Co, Butler ; S Smiih, Beaver; J D Summertori, Warren;. F L t A C S Jones,;Condersport; P Crookor, Jr.. Brownsvill- tcblO The Human Body. miui Fersplrei (so sirs KanraE,) . - . TO HATE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE And persons, who do notmersplrc are liabte 'to tho mos DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.: NOW, Joses’ lialian ,Cberatcal Soap causes "a free perspiration, and at the same time mollifies, soften# the skin, giving it tbe texture and. beauty of an infant’*. SCURVY, SALT.RHEUM AND SORES, axe soon not only healed, but cured by its use, as at toast seven physicians in New York know, who tuo It in such cases, and findit u wailing—as also, fa PIMPLES* BLOTCHES, FRECKLE 3, or any other skin disease. The reader Is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial-will pxove. I could enumerate at least 8b persons cured Of- • SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy. it, and the reader is again aasured,T:would not cruelty sell it for the above, unless l knew it to be ali i state. Those who ate liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHA PP ED: FLES H, will find this not only a cure, but a preventive; and I can now only add, that any one afflicted whb any of the above, or similar diseases, will find'this all and even more (admirable in its properties) than I state; lo*\Bat, reader, the store* are flooded wlthimilaii-jns, and be sure you askrfor Jokes’ Italian Chemical Soap— and ’buy it only of WM. JACKSONponIy-Agent In Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood Jones’ fitly White. ■ I ADIES are cautioned against usink common DreDfi- JU red Chalk.,; * * ■ They are not aware how frightfully injurious it is to the skin! how .coarie,hotv . ■ sallow; yellow and unhealthy the skin ■ appears atter using-prepared Chalk?' Besides,it is injurious, contain- • . . • '.ingalargequamltyofLead! - : - We have prepared a beautifnl vegetable article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE; ' It is perfectly innocent, being purified of ail deleter!-: ous qualities; and it imparts to the skin-a natural,, healthy, alabaster, clear,' living white; >at the same time acting as cosmetic on the. sfcin, making it soA and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, S 3 Liber' ty street, head of Wood, Piushnrgh. ' Price 25 cents. A Scientific Hair Tonlo Restom - - AND BEAUTIFIEK. Trialbotilcsitt* cents. Those who have used Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative know us excellent qualities—those who havo.'flot, we assure it to possess tne following qualities..'it will force the hair to grow on any. part where nature intended hair tp grow, stop it falling off* core scurf or dandruff, and make light, Ted or grey hair grow dark. -For dressing the hair, soft and silky, Bothlng can exceed * this—-it makes I truly beautiful and keeps it so. Itis, indeed, Uto mos economical, yet superior article for: the'hair. Sold only at WM. JACKSON’3 Store,243 Liberty if~ head of Wood,- Pittsburg. . Price. 374ccnis, 50 cents and SLOO. •. -v. V fdcc2o Pearly Wblte Teeth and Breotli, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS!;' . PERSONS who have, either, are hbnorably assured ibatif their breath is ever so foul, or iheir TEETH DECAYED, DARK OK Y-EJbMW, Uhd encrusted with tartar,.Thai a 25ccnt box of joncv Amber ToOth Paste will,make the teethwluieas saow and the breath.odiferonsly sweet. •--.- r y - Soto only at JACKSON’S Store* 240 Liberty stree,. Head of Wood. • - : : • fdec2o “ • 1 1 Jonea* so lllt>oa or J f: OEM • ‘ *■ t'v‘ ■'.fV' 1 - :' >ry. -3 •. HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION I and Breast. rv . "'v ty ■ *S- V,X r. „ MEESE