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' • - * .; «^-' , -''? l -H‘trVvNV-"''\V ,r^bK 4 ‘"'A * ■ * ~ *v ---*■ . ?-‘t .%.■»?<.!■ v’f »> -V •'■■■ ■ ■ ■•?■■■ ■ •’•****>■ e^,«. • • .'.- t 'lkfcv ■■,<*,!| A.T7 V‘ ■ r* - t~W '•■ • ; r^' '^,>>'^l.^-*-■; j i\i. t -.V'. t •'r x», ?K C -J. -** Z ••. M&msmsm gitafyi l <• <• <■ $ J 4 Q •'’, V’ In^» liliilllil Jll I i | ■I . • I^JP. IffS '; s£?<%'r t 1 a :: ,r. ■- gjSlfcp Scott electing, Pnrauaot to a call, the friends of Gen. Scott, for - ; the Presidency, met at the new Court Houao; yea. • ■ terday, at II o'clock,. It was anything bnt a grand demonstration. Tho meettag, on motion of C. Darragh, Esq., came to ordor by colling Gen. Wh.Mabbs to tho Chair. On motion, the following gentlemen were elected Vice Presidents; Thus. J. Bighorn, City; . Jiw. IVaU of Eltiabmh -. Francis Karra of East Deer; Bsnj. Kelley ofWilkins; Etastus Farcical or West Elizabeth t IFoi. Mackey, City j Jos. John. . son of Allegheny City; Dr. Sheldon ofMcKccsport. .The following gentlemen wero appointed Secrete* lies: Cap!. Wtn. A.; Charlton, Maj. Snodgrass, Titos. Steel, Esq., and Frank Johnson. After Mr. Darragh had addressed the meeting at • some length, the Hon. Geo. Darsio moved the ap. pointment of a committeo of five to draft resoln. : tiont expressive of tho eense of tho meeting. The following gentlemen were appointed as that com , ,mttlee— Geo, Darsie, Dan. Negley, C. Darragh, Hiram Hnitx and— Large. During the absenco of the committee, Tbos.J- Bigham, Esq., responded to a call to address the’ meeting. Miy Higbam, while in midst of his remarks, gave way to the committee, who retained after a short absence and presented the following report, which, on motion, was unanimously adopted: , w „ hE J e mcl together as the friends Wfofield Scott, to express our ad. • for his character andoor aensc of obliga, non.to him, ns American citizens, Tor his many and important ser.vmM, ; mililary and civil; that, os a military lender, he has exhibited talents for corn* msnd that give him just claims to rank as the first captain of the, age ;, that, id the various and mixed dotiea ho has. been called upon to porform, he has acquitted himself ably aod honorably, and invaris. bly with success; that, in the different capacities or ■; “‘‘iiary leader and negouator, he has in all instan. CM shown, himself tho warm and dearest friend of himsclfwith honor, conrago Resolved, For those reasons, that wo highly ap. - PJ°»e ; of the recommendation of tbo»Wbig members of onr State legislator*, that Gen. Wistield Scott ' . ed . in voarl r nomioatioo, by tho people of as their candidate Tor the Presidency in rS62; and that, in accordance therewith, we I PJ* fl ge ourselves, aa voters of this county, to give i ; him a unanimous, cheerful and zealona support. I . Sexpfoed, That we highly approve of tho resoln. 1 Hon, passed at'a meetiog of the friends of General I Bcott, in the connty of Union, held on tho 17th of| Fehraary last, and expressed in the following words —“Resolved,.That wo recommend to all thono friendly, to the nomination or Gen. Winfield Bcott for too next Presidency of tho Uoitcd Stales, to hold two conventions on the 20lb of August next, (tho Anniversary of the battle of Churnbusco.) Thoso residing west, of tho Alleghenies to meet in Pius, bugh, and those east in tho city of Philadelphia." I _Resolted, Therefore, in porsoance thereof, that a 1 Western Convention of tho friends of Gen. Winfield Scott be held in the City of Pittsburgh, on tho 20ih day of Angost next. .fiesolted,. That the friends ofGeocral Scott be in vited to attend said convention, from nil of tho fo! lowing counties: Armstrong, Bedford, Boaver.Bui tor, Cambria, Clearfield, Clarion, Crawford, Eric, Elk, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson I Lawrence. Mercer, M’Kean, Potter, Somerset. Vel' Worrcn,.Westmoreland and Washington, I f?» (befriends ofGen. Scott, ofthe county I ot Allegheny, pledge onrsclvca to cordially and ! . walonsly unite, with them in all active and honors, pie measures to carry oat tho purposes of (hoso xetolves. - j Baolvcd, That this meeting respectfully invite i too friends ol General Scott to meet in their re spective counties, and send Delegates to the Wes tern Convention. Resolred, That tve unaninjoaely approve of. and respond to the resolution of our Scott friends in JHantingdon connty, at their great mass meeting, held at Hantingdon on the Isth instant, and express ed « City of Pittsburgh, Eaa,c ™ Pennsylvania in the City of ' P v' lhat wc 1,1,1 Mud any required number ol delegates to the latter. ■ Resolved, That wo view any attempt to prevent a.D or gauisation. in favor of General Scott; at this time, on the ground that tho movement is premi* tnro and injurious, as disguised opposition to bis so. lemion as tho candidate tor President in-1852. Jtoolpfd, That a committee be appointed from too meeting, to extend an invitation in its name, to toe friends of General Scott, in the counties named, and, also, a committee to make tho necessary ar. rtagements for receiving said delegates, to bo called toe committee of arrangement- Resolved, That a committee of too be appointed to invite ihe citizens of the Western counties to send delegatee to the Convention. iUsolvtdy Tbtit a committee of twenty be appoint* Cd to provide a place for the assembling of said Convention, and to act generally as a committee of arrangement. The following persons are tho committees: On In vUation—Messrs. T. J. Bigham, Fred. G. Kay, Cent. Wm, A, Charlton, Francis Karns, John Young, Jr.. Uriah Applegate, Capt. Robert Porter, Leonard S. Johns, Andrew Bayne, Ephraim Jones, Jr. Of Ar rangement— Messrs. James Dunlop, Daniel McCur oy, Wm. J. Madeira, .Ale*. Richardson, James H. Me rr, son, Alex. M. Watson, John S Y u k“ l,ini “lifer Erastns Pcrcival, Jacob Alter, Mej. Wm. A. Snaw, Capt. John Hay, Erasmus Cooper, Geo. E. Appleton, Samnel B. Marks, Hugh M'Kfinodg’rias 0 B 7 Brs > M,lthew West end Maj. J. .The meeting, after being in session 'abont one "bour, adjourned. Tse AaßitfOEHEtrr fob the Cohcebt.— The lot lowing is the arrangement of Masonic Hall for tho Lind Concert, mode by Mr. Hanington, the indefatigable agent ol Mr. Barntlm : There are 36 rowsoi seats, each row coma icing 120 persons, and on each side of the stage SO rows, each row seating 20persons. Thdy will be numbered from 1 to I ISO —JTo.-l commencing at .the side of the stage, and terminating at the other end of the hail. The tickets to the different rows of seals will bo of different colors, nod marked in such a manner that there Will he no difficulty in tho parson finding *ho ecatjcorrcspondingi with tho ticket. Bat to pre vent any possible confasion, ushers, dressed for the purpose, hays been engaged to show persona to their neats.; Io Tact, every arrangement, under the cir cumstances, for the comfort and convenience of visitors, has been made. QtJABTra S£saona.-2Wfeff, April SS—Judges M’Clnre and Boggs on tho Bench. . Thß caso of tho Com. vs. J. G. Backoleo, for Li bel, wbb resomed thia morning. A number of wit. aesaes weroieaamined, and tho case was argued to the jury by Stowe and Brady for Com., and Shalcr tor defence. Conc vs. Jacob Herbert, for keeping a.tippling house. Thojury returned a verdict of guilty, and the Court eentenced him to pay a fine of 820 and . costs, end in default of payment wont to jail. Com. ve. Alexander Scott. Fornication and Bas tardy. Elmira Barbara' testified that defendant was the father, of her bastard child, begotten on her while in a mesmeric state. Shoresided in the city of Allegheny at the time. The. case has not been concluded, end will be resumed again this morning. Hobbqle Casualtt,—Ofl Monday evening, aaya Tribune, a most shocking accident occurred at Cole 011111 & Co.'s Rolling Mill, in the Fifth Ward. A lad, *> a ®ed Thomaa Walkor, gbout twelve years of age, w.hijo ihomili had ceased operation for a short time, L’J down to rest on tho plate boarer—a platform tbr co.' , ' e J‘"g the iron botween the rollera —and fell asleep. While thus placed, the Mill was started, without any' »°t L- ,*• Tileathe.—Miss Davenport performs, Lb IQ even* i •ng> the Chuntess in Sheridan' Knowles’ fine play ofi “ Love.” ,Thij ; s a cbaracler.in which she has ac- I quired groat reputation, and after what we saw last night.of her Pauline, we:can, easily imagine what it Will be. Pauline was, an inimitable representation. Not a word does Mibs Davenport utter without its ] significance—the deceived woman no longer stood before os, hot, we seemed to -see a higher ihtolli. gence glancing through the acorn of hint that be- J trayed hcr-ineiorablo yet jest in her wrath. In I the last scene, subdued and settled down into sor row, no word of passion breaks the stilled calm of one Who knows how to eacrificohereeirat the shrine ° d r!i' ' W * l,BtoD > and we weep—the actresa hna I reached the highest poiatio her vocation. I ES' Wo yesterday evening wifnesßed a most ap r o D il. e P Gc l9cle' a Bhockiog eight—human nature rallen tmta lowest degradation. Fourth street was crowded with a densoimaaa of human boinga, boya and men, following m-tbe tram of a cart going to the Mayor’s office, which contained a whole family, father, toother and two anna, one a largo grown boy, all in a beastly state of intoxication. The name of | the family la Jones, and they were lakon-out of a I house in the Sixth Ward. : Almost Bumed Alive.—Two men who were en gaged in cleaning out and digging deeper, a cellar on the comer of Chancery lane and First street, yesterday, wero,qlmosthnricd by the Wall (a wreck of the fire of ’45,) falling in upon them. Those in the neighborhood rnshed to their assistance and res cued them from their perilous position. They were carried, weoadcrstaod, to. the Morey Hospital Their names we conld not learn. Mwtc.—By reference to advertisemenl, it will bo seen that Mrs. Buieatt, late of the city of Dublin, a lady of eminent qualifications, propoiea to give in structions on tho piano or in ainging, on the most moderate terms. She will attend on those who re. qmre her aaiiataoce at their own residence, if they deairo a. t J er The Sco'tt Meeting, yesterday, proved almost a lailnro. There were some dozens of persons pre. sent, a part of whom participated Id tho dullness of the proceedings. Tho enthusiasm appeared to have all subsided before the day arrived for tho mooting. They nevertheless passed brave reabloliono, deter, mined, as they had gone bo far, to face it out. A Kttorrv Case— Tho case of Libel before the Court yesterday, Com. v». J. G. Backofen, appeared to be a very knotty one. Now points were sprang on the Court about every five or ten minutes, which cansed a deal of discussion from tho learned counsel engaged, and considerable merriment for the Court and spectators. Fowler’s Pateht Bedsteads. —Samuel AHin der, the manufacturer of these excellent Bedateadsj hie removed his ware.rooma to iThird streot, he. tweeu Wood, aod Market atrocta. Ho has also for sale some very superior Farniture, which ia worthy of the attention of honso beepers. tST Ten men, from the Chartior’s Creek Railroad cba'rged with having boon engaged m the melee in which Mr. Jones, the Cntef Engineer, was so badly beaten, made their appearance, yesterday, befo-o tho Mayor. The case was postponed until Saturday, when they will have a further hearing. ear The Masonic Hall, whore Misa Lind is to sing, is at present attracting a great deal of atten- tion. We yealerday witnessed a number of ladies surveying its dimensions. It is ascertained by exact calculation that it Will seat 1120 persons. FellDeas. —Mary Flaooegan, in tho employ of W. R. Morphy, fell on the floor on Monday even, log, while pursuing her usual avocation, and imme diately expired. Sno was, at tho time, apparently iff good health. Sons or Teufebabce.— The Sons of Temperance aro to make a grand display to day. A turn-out at this lime would no doubt prove beneficial to the Order, and probably would have the effect ufadding largely to ito numbers. We hope so, at least. C2T Our rivers aro at present in fine navigable condition, and yesterday there was sufficient wetcr to let off a squad of coal boats, which cut cablo for ports below. ' Fibe Ibeubasce.— We cal) tho attention of our readers to the advertisement of tho Franklin Firo Insurance Company A Novel Case.— A young woman, Elmira Barba ra, testified .o Court, yesterday, that sho had boon gotten with child while m a mesmeric state. GST A man was yesterday arrested and brought to tho Major's Office, for brandishing a bowio knife in the market. IS* Tho Diorama of Napoleon's Funeral will be open this afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the accommo dation of Indies end children. tsr A largo stock of Dry Goode, &c\, saved from steamer Lowell, w.ll ho sold this morniog, at Davis' Auction Rooms. OS' Tho jory in the Libel caso against Backofen h av° not yet returned a verdict. ihVnM« a *i ■ ° ffic °X Company, at Coal Harbor, on of & ° a ,he 16,h CAia.See'y. T ”° MA ?”g&IS- Custom Hopak, Pittsboboh, ) orjuneflSTa: ” piul » ncar •*>« c “y. until the 30th day ■S®® r >. aj free 113 possible from bone, price per pound. Bread, each loaf to weigh one ib. “ « Hice^ 11 ®°®* ar lb# • “ Tea Hyson* *•••»* Rice floor Sperm candles-* - . Coffee ■ Bwter, besupjaiuy •• • * -Middling bacon Hama-.*.... Lard* [ Floor, best superfine i Molasses*.... i Port wine-. I Milk® u „ pZoe S ‘ edn ! e f!::-: ;; &Ki* 8ean5...... _li"; «■ u ;; d°“n wominy P e .J, k - ;; “.^v «PP~y S^e 0 y n o°r, m'ay^'e"? 0 Ho9l ’ l,tt, ■ .0 fu/„Sh a 5 the ]o wesfroaritefprice*?' 6 d ’ ““ CMtlac,or niieH S^rtn“ la,ed llml ,*be number of patients to be sud ap3.i3o,n Surveyor and Act.. U, B. Marine Hosnlinl ENTERPRISE- WORKS. 1.0 Wood noons below Vise™ ALLEI . I^ACTICAI^CUTLXR^SjSURGrcAL^aVD^DENIAL 2?«is®a?ffisss ‘ e fn?/S Ca , P ‘ S ‘ ol l m,ln “ ,aclßred inAmorlcS In addition to ®«Hly.Bevtow or tte Wholtnatnarkti . OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, 1 Wedhesdav Mohhiho, April 23, 1851. j The weather yesterday was clear sod ploasant. ASHES—We note a sale of 13- casko Soda Aah I nt3*,.mid 10 bbls Salcratus at 41, cash, r BUTTER—There is considerable enquiry for good Roll, with sales at 121. CHEESE—Thoro are a few lots of new arriving. Wo havn salca ot 47 boxes at 6*o7*. * DRIED APPLES—We note a sale oMOQ bushels at 70c. SOAP-We ha.e a sale or 80 boxes Cincinnati at •Sf. .. ... COFFEE-We have sales ofabout 100 bags rang- I log from*lli(3l2i. 6 ° l^ B ~ Wc h * ve .•«!» of 15 bbls Linseed at 87(3 90. No. I Lard firm, with sales at 60c. Sales of lo bbla Tanners Oil at 816 ? bbl. FISH—We bare eaics of 30 bbls No; 3 Mackerel I at $8,25 j 9 half bbls, No 1, 97,25. I fiBAW~Wo hare sales of Wboat at 60(365: a salo Of 100 bus Rye at 40, and 250 bus Oats at 30(3 131. Corn: wo hare no sales to report. FLOUR—Receipts for several days past hare im proved; pr ces not so firm. About 600 bbls changed hands yesterday, varying from 98,2503,37 ; one or two email lota brought 83,40 ; from wagons sales of ' “ 83,6 °- Ryo «q-«--t SUGAR AND MOLASSES— The demand con tinues active. We hare sales of 15 hhds Sugar at 6J-, 22bhdaju6j, 10 at Oj,and Oatfi*. Molasses: wo continue to quemflrio; sales yesterday at 36037*. CASIA—SoIes of SO malsat 38, cash. WHISKEY—Thero is a slight advance ; wo note sales of 60 bbls at 21*, cash. WOOL—Tho receipts aro limited; prices are not ao stiff, m consequent of a decline in tbn East.— Wo have sales reported of small lota at 28 for coin moa, and 30 for * blood. , I From tht AT, y. Evmmg Pat, April iBrt. DHY GOODS JIABKET. ■ T m C ?'? sent h »* boon a more acllvo week,aa what ’ w?." ed Ira A° of ‘he season has commenced. Western and North-Western and Canadian orders are on bore creating considerable animation, but tho anxiety or holdera to dispose of their stocks, koons the market for moat goods in favor of buyora. In domestic goods, unbleached sheetings and scolings have been active, and rather more steadiness in p‘i- I oca is exhibited. Bleached goods are in moderate roqncat, though prices aro firm. Drills aro moving but slow y, but from shortneaa of stock, prices are firm. Blues sell most readily. Denlma are in re I quest, but the stock is large end prices aro heavy I Osnaburgo are active and prices steady. Tick, arc in demand at fair prices. Stripes are moderately casie , r P r,cc> - Pnntmg cloths still cod to dec me, with a considerable stock and limi ted domand. Prints aro very active for tho West I and North, and pncoo are firmer, wuhout change in I quotations. Cotton flannels are dul'. Gloghamearo active for domestics, aod at steady prices. ThesuD ply is limited to tho wants of the trade, which are and the steadiness of moderato prices keeps the demand from straying to foreign descrip tions. Mouslmos dc lames aro in like manner active and firm, wiih limitation of tho supply to tho wauls of coneumcraj but British fabrics share considerably in the detaand, aa they are at lower prices, though | not of so desirable qualities. Cloths aro in inode- I rate request, and Vices not firm. Satinetls have I been very active, aad prices are firmer. Sh-cns’ grays aro scarce and wanted. Jeans aro morose JJ* e V e " 10r prices. Tweeds aro selling Irocly to the clothing trade, at fair prices. Casslmorca orran cy style have been active, but have no bnoyanby of price. Elaeks are steady. British goods ore active, especially woollens, bat prices not very firm. French goods are very activo at auction, aad the tellers bo- a '« Ba ' ,“>c buyers, prices continue heavy, though largo sales aro making, tho consume, tivo domand being still great. Imnortations hive ceased ror spring season goods. Tho leading ch ar actcristic of trade at the moment is, aa anaietv t.! get rid of stock. ’ “ J 10 VIST 0 UICJIE3 WATSB lit TUB CntriUlL ARRIVED: otenmer Michigan N 0.2,.2, Boiea, Beaver- • Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville KedMone, Woqcward, Brownsville. ' - Be^ , vS.' Hcndrickion, McKeesport Michigan. No. 2, Boies, Beaver Beaver, Gordon, Beavcr • Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West N^won Fashion, Feebler, Elltaleth i. ISclson, Moore, WhceUnjr- Gov. Meigs, Shank, Marietta Gcnescc.Conant.St. Louis Lowell, Dexter,Cincinnati ;. Tascarqra. Murdoch, WcHsviile ,, Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati Arena, Kinney, Wellsvile. Wadnasday Packet for Cincinnati. fasl running steamer CIN ■WWfagCINNATf, BreaiNoiiAa, Master, will leave nitririirm ip regularly every Wxnjfxajui. 1 ** flight or passage, apply on board, or io matgo G. B. MILTON BERGER , P° r Marietta and nocfctngport, Tn * P»e sicsuner PACIFIC, Zakocb Man will leave for the above and interned! ate porta every THVBSDA Y, aid o'c!ocM> M bor freight or pa aaaje, apply on board, or to .. V. ,T, T - WOODS 4. SON, No. 0! Water at., and 03 Front at Allegheny Hirer Trade* _BEaOLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS BELLE ACapt. W*. Hanna, leaves the Allc- arid Thursday, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENoa* Gam JfonK Hanna, leave, the Allegheny wharf for “Frank- Un* every Tuesday and Friday , at 4P. M For Freight or Passage, apply on Board'. fmartO M H G S e'n I ?lemen ? Ladies and “■*« sirect and the Diamond, where ehc f» prepared' ilrl'es. DaguerTemypc Likneß.es, in all Ute various ' ak ' n Singk or ll >: Croup, of any Jaj>rl.e:lw ‘I t< - SI u c * l * ll »r*tea Ktbercnl oil. OR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats- p„„ „ 1 Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens,-Workshops and tnoced event place whore light is reared” The oibHc are respecliafiy invited to clll and eramtao a beffim assortment or these Lamps. Also, Lamas of oil for Lard, Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers, Girandoles Wait' ere.MnntelDecoraUons, Lamps,Globes.Glassc»*Wick, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cans, and all things oer ’ * W " ior Saf ">- which a splendid light is obtained at f of a cent nor hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We invite an §£* aralnation of qnr gooas and prices. Being prepared* bv the accumolanon of 12 years’ experience, and* with* fa* cilitiea to supplv both the wholesale and retail trade on Store 0 terra8 ’ BUhe ar Oil and Lamp j •< • u ; «« u per bbj, “ “ gal. « it -■ *1 tahiSSMSF 4 “ a " y Part 0f ci 'V. ■>' in AI. ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL. OR Pivp mr gularli supplied once or twice n week. with the wogon, (which ie constantly nassl-io.°v?™a !. city,) will be promptly attended to. S.Tt&UGB? * h ~ No - 82 Fourth street, Apollo Hall, ’ aprlfltd&wy between Market and Wood. CUNDRIES— O 98 hhds. prime w. 0. Sugar; *B*sl « u ta,lon oak bbJs., ou ao », m. do do • SO bags prime Bio Coffee; ' 7 tierces Carolina Bice; 24 hf-ehests Y. H.Tea; 61 twelve and 6 a bis., G. P., Imn’i and V u • 8 bxc. Ronald’s tobacco, s 4; Y ' H ' 1 box Conway’s do j - 25 bxs. pearl starch; 22t casks Mnspratt’s soda ash; 1 do do bleaching powder: 860 bbls. Whiskey; ’ 20 qr; casks Port Wine, various brands: SO. do sweet Malaga Wine, Giro brand. ~w ‘ di,an assortment of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Hum, Alcohol,Spices, Ac.,rorsale by ’ ’ > M.MtTCHELTREE, 209 Liberty street. T 9 Sea Jed Proposals will be received liS’lS-*.? 0 /? 4 01 Dircetorsof the Third Ward Pablic g-'CM 1 of the Ciiy Of Piusburgh, up to the 21st instant, erection of a School House. according to plans “tt'tri •“«. whi^hfanWn K —- •. . President. ’' TSfALL PAPER—for Me. per Roil, for sale by T¥ Walter p.iiARSRALL,. No. .65Fourth slffet • ' '■■■■**' *: ■«'*. iv >-1 POai> OB' PITTSBURGH. ...,..,,, . . . t , -,;,--''.' ~..00.4....:174-':.'-%'7:.,.• 1 J*- . . , 1 * % 1 ' * : --w- 1 - , SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANtu H._ . 61 MATS SWEPT, ST. LOUIS, lIISSOUBI, ■■■ LS| AVING been engaged in the.above business for die . last six ;yeara,.ia this city, would respectfully so uch .consignments or Goods,. to be sold in this market enherfor Auction or pnvale sale—particularly ain«. ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and wiHmake lihCrol gdvanees on all kinds of Goods .consigned us for sale VVill refer to Messrs. Hewen, Roe t Co F' R Vin let, Wm.D. Wood in Co,, John S. Anderson it Cosh H Stone, Sqmre A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co . Jarkin Heaver Samt Louis - Butler A Brothers, Cinctonati George M’Dain, gttlsbargh. . . , - fmaruny ’ P« Ml. DAVIS) Auctioneer* Flint em \ ati-'lt ED A - V criov-O. Thursday mieraoon. at a o'clock at the Coinihe--f nt Sales Rooms corner of Wood and Filth streets wdl tS sold two crates Fenton's patent flint enamelled ware embracing water urns, tea and coffee pots = sottlon-- daguerreott pc frame Ac P Jf 4 AVIS apr ?? Auctioneer SXtAMEK LOWELL—JSFSSSjTBooSrs* n ,, On Wednesday morning, 23d it.ktant,ai9o>c(o will.be sola Tor accoom whom-ilnjar concern— - A large and.well selected stock of. Dry Goode, which were purchased in rite eastern ciues for retail safes, and were slightly damaged on the steamer Lowell, comori- SiM super cloths, casstmeres, tweeds, jeans nnrta ■ stuffs, drills, cottonados, splendid dress. silks, ribbons borages, crape and .fancy shawls, crapes, Irish lie?,, .cambrics,laces, edgings,, de laities, alpacas,bleached and brown mnslms and prints,, tickings, cheeks, Worked collars and handkerchiefs, merino shirts, gloves hosier? oil silks,sewing silk, threads, cravats,mantillas ■ ’ At 8 o clock, P. M.-Boots, Shoes, Binnets, *!’ apra3__ _ P- M. DAVIk Adeiv' AND At Auction. VX On Wednesday evening,23a instant,at. 7*o’clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be soldm One assortment of gold and silver lever and Pepme watches ; gold chains, locket* bracelets, keys, seals, gold rings and pins, fine -setts’ ear rings and hoops, gold pencils and pens,w*uhavarle» j ty of fancy articles, Ac. apr23 JAMKS McK£3i!VA) Ancttoneer* ! SAI-L OF CARGO hi fcAMER LOWELL atM’Kennas Auction House—comprising -woolen' silk and cotton hardware, cutler? saddlery, saddleis 1 trimmings; Ac. 1 • ,5 This day, Wednesday, An til S3d, at lo o’clock m ihe forenoon, it,ll be sold ai'M’Kenna’s Auction House, the , following merchandize, part of which was slishtl v o sold, tfy order or the Administratrix of the late Patrick Delanv deccased.ai the store on Liberty strect.a few doors’ above Virginniley, the entire stoekof Clothing,ofeven description shirts, superfine cloths, cassimercs and other dry go us, tailors' triminiogs. Ac,, all of which were selected lor customer trade, and made iu-the’ best manner, of the latest styles mid fashions. Itiaunneees *aiy to enumerate the articles. j Also, the unexpired term of lease of a house and store SUSAN DELANY. Adm’rx jyL rlC _ _ JAMES M’KENNA, Ahcl’T w. G. id'bARThEYi Auctioneer* uj,AL i,*TATE at Atxnoji.—Win be T Bold on the premise*,on Saturday. May 3d. at 3 lflca *£™pon,aLot ofGround.*uaateon Pike street, between VVaJnut ami Fnriory. In the FifJi Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Said Lot is fronting feet on Pike street, and extending back 100 fcei. On which is SEfSt?r "VS*-IS**™ hou?r? : repair and com* iSf l‘-J? ea * V? a; ‘>' P; rfon wishing, lo supply him* self with a home, this is a first-rate or portunity, as such ~5?? ce » s 51X6 sek ! om offered at publt&«a!e, For further enquire of lobe A. Parkinson, Pena *trcct, rmn Vvara, or at the Auction Siorn of the subscriber a P fl6 w.p, iII’CARTNKy, Aoci’r. s BUf sav *r AtCTtox—rtillbe soltt to the'highest and best bid der. on Saturday, May Itmi.at I0o : ‘clock in tho forc noon, oi: tne carriage shop of 1. i'. Wil«on. on Third below Wood end SnmhSeld, to pay cost of repairs and chams, one two hone dickey scat Barouche, with new temher ton, iron axle, and left by Sir: Plniip Mom; one open top Boftyv, left by Mr. Herrin;. c„a onc horf * Carnage— standing: top. iron, axle and nearly new::- . ° >* nte , rcsl “^.P J casc tatc notice ta this advert wenent, as therwuj Resold at the time and nface above mentioned, unless redeemed by the owners or their agent? before that ume. with cost ofthi* advertisement. __^P r,s W. G. MACARTNEY, AuCIV- illisccUancans. flemoral, W®9' ®kAKCL\ & CO , Manufacturers e: Quecntwarc, fcaw Liverpool. Ohio, have re moved their sample Store from No tOI Fourth street,to the corner of Sixth and Liberty street*, ) vriiere they will keep on hand a iarjre and general' at sortmcni of Rockinyhitm mitf-Yellow Cane Ware soltt blc for lit country end city trade. Merchant, arid Tra ders nre respectfully solicited to call and eiamin-the quality of our wares and prices. ~ nc aprfp* fr ° m adl, "” , ' :e , ' ,l,!:nilc° with promptness. v-'JV?? ,° r '“ t Britain tfcTrelantf. I-£*wsJ v Ei 140 deep to an alley, with a large double frame house, ta good order, and a well of good water—-situated t mile from tho city line. »«u«ucu TUOKAS I- CAMPBELL. DAVID CUfiSS.'" CfUBUS KittenT TJpon City Tack Factory. HE subscribers manufacture and keep constantlyon BU » e i°f X a^*» Br ?fe anti Sparables,Fin 43mng, Cioui and riou Nans arm Tacks; Barrel NniU Copper and ZLne Shoo Nails; pattern mkerVpotals; Rivets, assorted sizes, &c‘, &c„ y Campbell, chess a co., Warehoose. S 9 Water st., Plmhcrirh aprl9:lm London pickles and s?auc&c~ •iust received fit No.‘2sd Liberty street, an aasr.n. ment of Crosse & BiackweiPs celebrated Picki-s and Sauces. Amcns them may be found— Pickled Gerkins, v Worcestershire Sauce ■ do Walnuts; Reading do do Cauliflower; Harvey dO - Pickles; Walnut Ketchup ’ Anchovy Paste; Mushroom do; ’ Essence of Anchovies. 1 WJI. A, hPCLURti &. CO., Grocer-Mind Tea Dealers. rinUJNTON CKACKiSiW—A aew ariTcla7nTKi?citv • X also, Boston Bißcnit and Dyspepsia Crackers - £.! ceivpd and for eaie by ro apr!9 AIR IN AID OF THE FRECuuM Of A OFtt MaN ORPHAN'S ASYLUM —All friends andwei wishers of the Orphans are respeolfhlly informed thni n number of Indies of Pittsburgh and vicinity win hnlrl- n F ? r i with Supper, in aid of the erection or the bnildlnc of a German Orphan Asylum, fo, Allegheny Corn y which they soheinhe support and participation of the benevolent. The Fair will commence oti TUFSn*v April saih, at AVitKtss Haim. ' ,UAV > (p* Tickets for the Fair and Supper 60 cents - for ihe Fatr alone, 25 cenls To bchnd of Mr. G. Kreu LibVrVj streei ; In both tlte Catholic Book Stores, Fifth sreetnt Messrs. Felix and Barklo’s.l’cnn streei, BayardVtown atj. Ruff’s or J.Lewis’ Allegheny; oral the doors do’ ring the time of the Fair. ■ [hprlB:ld U Notice, THE Stockholder* of the Pennsylvania Sait Mann. factoring 1 Company arc notified that an of Twelve Hundred aid Fifty Dollar- i'. ™ ornred to be paid on the 10th day of May next «» !El Office of Charles Lennig, Esq., Philadelphia ’ - the By order ol the Board of Director* Georgs Thompson East Tarentum, A] 'TrAiiUABCB REAXi ESTATE hOH SALik pJ 1 V sale—ibat valuable Loi of Ground, eituaiWri* «t ,ul corner of Market and Water streets, nt present by Mulvany & Ledlic, as a Glass Warehouse— a fronton Market street of 3s feet u inchc, antfe Water street of nfi feet li inches. nc, ‘ and on Also, the Lotof Ground adjoining the G as Wert. formerlv occupied by Mr. Joseph Tomlinson as aS Yard-having a front of 131 feet 4J inches, onllm Mr? uoneahela River,and running back 343 feet >„ rf. °" ongh street. * to Greon . Persons desirous of purchasing, can receive r„-i, information from K. c STOGrrnS *" 111,1:14 No. 47 Market™’,,, A A Card to Business Jtten, " \° ,G, active business man. a native ori)i„i bntith, with an extensive acquaintance • i command a cash capital of front 8 to 39,000 t « ■ ® • can to make an investment, and devote his time ’n> s h!f!,?I oas as a partner, in Pittsburgh or vicinity. • ' UBines s rarilrlml Please address Post QfZcc. Rn*> jy 0 . 335 P" ROPUSALS for. COAL AND Proposals for dqliveringin the Stores, at the wSISI oi the Pittsburgh Gas. Company, 100,000 bnsh??c I<-°L* 8 tammous Coal, and 3u,050 bushels of Slack win 8 !?/® 1 " fu 1 ooj at lhc office of the Company, until £' hft insta ?'' al 2 o’clock, P : AL The Coal and 4i d a % to be of such quality, apd delivered a; such tiJS. ! c h m such quantities, as shall be approved of und^PrlV??? WpoSp^° b f as C h™ P “ I! ‘ 40n ftr C?sV!lo ‘ i *> p- Jrroposals to be addresnW to Thomas Bateweii PrttMdent of the Company, and endorsed,‘•lSE.S'’ for Coal and Slack.” JAMES M?CHRIST?’ “ BptlS Treasmer. ••T '-V'MV.'V P- M DAVIS, Aaci’r. 3. CL ruiikHl', ucn’t Agem, 5O Smiihfielrt gtrcei. WM. A M>CLURG. r 'l • i-;. • ■ :VV• ■ a -b. t.'-V •’> * w't **th Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post, 3CCBt7EO BY LIGHTFTIJfO—PBTTJfJfU BY STSiM Dan. Webster made an eloquent speech this morn ing to a large multitude who had assembled in from of the Retiere Hotel, New Yoait, April 22—9, p. RJ, There is no tidings yet of the Asia. She is con siderably behind the Pacific’s tirao. MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH, 0001?.] Flour.,Unchanged. ...... Wheau.ln fair demand. Corn. .Leas firm,at 6s(S6Bfc. P° r J'-: Me!: ' I ,ai‘chtingcd ; '13,00 for old, and 14.00 @16,00 for new; prime, 11,76. ’ Linseed Oil.. Steady, at 76 for English. ' ■Voou.lnactive ; holders betrays desire to seij. ET f' , ,f r °J n ~ New Yone, April 22. Cotton. .Dell end heavy at yesterday's decline; 4 44g4 r ,'so^ 6c ’ 600 i ’. b ! B changed hands at « without change,; salesai 1,00. Corn closed at a decline; sales at 671. Oats arc a cent eawer. ; . _ . ' , ' Pork, .Doll and unchanged ; Shoulders at 7(39. JLard. .Firm aod quiet at 9. at 709. Cattlfi mQrkel is firm 5 demand actrre; beeves 618$ SO*"**' ° r iooj2B * JUco 0,7607,20 per cwt ; Cuba, 6,-4905,90. : Flour.. Howard Street, City Milis, 4,75; Oa? B , !To0«! 4 ’ eal ’ 1,045 CorD: **i‘o» «a@?B. Whiskey., 25. I Bacoo..Sides, sc, „ . Phiiadelphia, April 22, 4 gg° !lr "Q m ? t > * ood brands for export at 4,6210 Grain.. Wheat is steady .si 1,06; Corn, 651(366. Whiskey. .23 in hhdo and 24 in bbls. Ciscotkati, April 22; Floor,. 3,50. .. Bacon.. Shoulders, s£o{&6 t OO. Pork and Lard.. Nothing doing, Whiskey.. 17|. Groceries. .Firm and buoyani; fair at 6*. Coffee ia in fair demandatjli. Prime Molasses, 34, ! Weather clear, fitter stationary. , a ii.i.t u / , • St. iotns, April 22. inProvi h B ‘o b n U . ! ! ,leia ’ “ 0 raporlanl except Wheat—76o7B. Corn. .Heavy at 37J038; raized and yellow 40. Oats.. Heavy at 37038. IISi r . k " MC “ 13 > !5 ; Mk 13,50; Prime laid..Ho'l.in bbla and tierces 7|o7t ; kegB3o _,Bacoo..B r iali..Shoulders 6jooi; ribbed Side 3 • clear 808|; clear Hama 6}o6i. Whiskey.. 18k3i8|. * Hemp. .72,55085,00. 10 . w > J , n< i navigation difficult. The Upper Mississippi sod Illinois rivers are in good boating £*•« n »er hers iaon a stand, but there is plenty or water to Cairo. *../'^ Bb n' a . rm f /i out i°J Fo,k SO i Bacoa, lard, £s:;tid ■ 0 “ 5 Corn 115 Hcm p Bs *■: . : lost. - O AnrU fa ZEsf a HOTE, dated „ , P/. 11 12j ISslj.forB4oo—drawn by- me: made! nav- The iShH 6 md " of . J °hn Christy, and by him endorse?. The public are cautioned against purchasingor trading for said note, as payment his been stowed.' 3 . person finding said Note, will much oblige mebv IZV, aS 11M lhe *“*? P- Herbach, Hoi street. iapil93tl WM. CHAFFER. ■ New Bootsl fftw Boobs 11 AT HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third street opposite the Post Officer ■ - - et ’ DMghleV 07 tbc of a Minister’s Naihalia—a Taler: * Whit** noTdf.&qf 1 ’° f the Pontiff; byG.W. M. Hey by™ hnGmS?’ Hi ‘ WrS ' Md Adventures of Pen Owen,- j Aunts. Thi, work *% P J anjFc'ounsellor at law- Ait _ Hotlcc. eMer ‘a?wJ?. l ""® wi;h toe undersiened, K«pl^g,o^ a otoe^!LX^aTl;ta ! auhe r pi? U ?ur o^ k h apr9 Principal toftrncor in ENGIKE BUILDER AND LIACHLNIST WjjAimiui.) , S^^ais^fawasjt I cheerfully recommend and my flSier ™$ T! i?£‘ aC 'r*° r ’ Mr - cornpe .,n4i.“b mechanic, capable of building Engines «/lu Mac k ,ae i r * 15 *? e mcat Bal isfactory and approved style. [aprfl.7] ROBERT WIGHTMaN.- A r'.-.nn Ko. 163 Wood arum. A GOOD assortment of Homework, Biore and Flush Uolt-s uad Steamboat Table Castors, on hand Jobbing attended to in the best manner. [inar2il:y B„ A Partner Wanted "■ f Y & gentleman who is now doing a profitable bun* ncas on the Western Reserve, Ohio—but whose *s° i mued 10 carr T °athe same. Any per eooH? f S°°M character, possessing Sl5OO in cash, or C»h^f, (or * coamt >~ SIOre ’ can hear of a giod chance by calling upon STUAHT t SltL, ■Jiff 11 ! 181 Woodrtreel, ; rritrf ° ,rl ? ou “ t ®' ,r * Engine ror Sole. F ? irm ° unl Fire Company offer wilt for salo« It is In first-rale order, and will be sold cheap, Enquired J. SMITH. Sec>v ° pr3:tf . . Wo. lOaPennstre’e.L ■. T„„ Cabinet aloker# Wanted. —T win employ a number of good bands .le v "f 1 Bore »n. Bedstead and 7 k n ' bal Bood workmen need apply,— a» good wages will be given and payment prompt •• •■• KVAN&M’KEE, ai Ryan’a Baildinea, No. 31 Fiftn *tree JOHIT ♦ *' * '-111*11 .JoHTT COVODB. fiX’FADISSf a COVOD£, (Successor* to John APFaden & Co.j . . Canal Basin t Penn itreet. TPenna. Railroad—Central Railroad. , lib subscribers haring been appointed shinnme fo ' thß . p"°°‘’„- Hotlcc. THE undesigned' has'.withdrawn' from‘ iha finW at mMSENIPLUNKETTA M-KNIGHT, havi„7di°. posed of his interest m said firm to Cha&les t Ipm.pw CHARLES M’KNIGHT The business will be continued as usual under the ■tvi* of tmatSO] IHMBEN & PLUNmffi jf -L»lC.*- -■’' ' • -‘> f ?>’'•'•: • ' ■ -> TV < „ .*“. 1 -i/v*-.'' ' ■ ? i. .■,.■•• .. .-••- . -, -•••;: .- • ./V- •• •... ' V. ■ .-' V -\V ■■ -S'--. -V r , - J* - v- f n ' \* r •• • ■ »f - V =l/2 **/ * - i t ,' < , Boston, April 22. New Yobs, April 22, ' I months.*" Wl* S jf ar,: 1 haTO b V n h * ?^.- When I (ast.saw.yoa, I had hut liuJe hopes of ■ | e7e r gemng-.any better. But I have now the pleasure of thankiuryoa for recommending me to take Dr. Roiren> Syrop of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagaa. I got a I i oZe7l i bottles of it aad took home with me, determined I ® a^*, a alr trialof it, as I had done with everything Kit h L h . a J C * Ql3Maken bottles of it, and { mwn i jL 1 !, - n t rae morc sood than any other medicine I have ever taken. On ray first taking if, it increased !'mf««. X^ecloratl^n>anrf a great deal of Moody | r? tt i^ from ? ylan r 8 * Butlhathas nowceascd.andso S?ri^??A , L ? OU * h c uttle pectsoon to be entirely free from it; I consider it iui ahal j recommend it to all who I ate amicicd with a cough or diseased longa. Jlcta.oung.adywho had the CONSUMPTION, and *>?P d ie»« from the longs, and doctored seen? 1 * tnoTiths with oor physician, but crew worse na* I I in S hercnsc andl,CKreaASr ’ ,tacletl a,mort raitaculoasly Tour sincere friend, F. M. CORY. , ortg\nat hti'r from which the above ic «n Broadway 011 fil °’ a ' ,,J caa be scen at our office, No. 316° BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED SEE HOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS, Statement c/ Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 383 Pearl street, *' 7? A few da> s before, last Cbnstms3..l was taken unwell, and soon commenced' bleedinsr freelv ax ik* I called in a Homeopathic physician.bat his mediclne.did not seem to help me. I.read your advert* isement, aitd thought I would try. Dr. ivo^cu 5 Surua of Liverwort, Tar and. Canehalagua. Before I had taken up the (Airtf fcoate .my bleeding- had stopped, my Cough. *c« gone, and I felt as well as usual. Myhealihisnow Rood, i constder.it a most excellent medicine, and cor dmlly recommend uto my friends.. {Thu statement was madeto the Propnttors. March 1!hh,1830.| OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES 0* room to publish at length any more certificates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known In New York % fhamhas Aismeiiane, and can speak pe?soZ£l« they sa^' 3 ' P eaae Upon them > “ ml hear what sirec 881,E3 H R inq i Nu. 192, Broadway, corner of John FRwnBT a^in ask I 2 T P r ' A - &s***' Syrup y/ LIV &™lotno: there is on the buff; SCOVILL q7, <* Js l sncd with a JVi,by A. L. . ?0R and retail, by A-L. SCOVIEL * CO., Proprietors, at their principal Dtpot,GOTHIC No. 316 Rroadiooy, New York, io-whom all or*, den for the Medicine, nnJ letters relating to Agencies, should bo addressed} jJMt-yoici. _ALSO, for sale by R. E. Seilers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D.M ' Curry and H. P.Sehwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend' Carr& Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham • PRlCE—lnlaige bottle, 31,00; or six boules forSs 00 : mar2s:3m . , ... • . £ifiwreiftcevtlle and Snarp9l)areh I Hoad Company'. - BOOKS for snbacriptioa to -Stock; of the above Com pany vnlrho opened .at the Office of BKiH Ali i LESLIE,No.BI Fifft Oxcot.- Piusburgb® the Oth, oml lVedneaday, the.7thi.daya V May Sen It 10 o'clock of said days: and at the store of wS't & CO.. inLawrenccvillc. on Thursday the q,i, ,n,„ i. Hay next, at 10 o’clock; and at thbeioreorj Kronen ?* the store of i*EWIs DaLZFi Ir! - COMKL»stOSEBS—WILSON M’CANDIiBSS. J. GRAHAM* C. W. ERNEST, JAMES BLAKELY, WM. WERNEBURG, -CHARLES PETERSON, HENRY IL LEWIS, JOHN CHISLETT, R.L.EWALT, Ex HARDING. - JAMES SHARP. aprl7:tM7 tfUKSALK OR RENT—A dwelling House, arranged JL- with five Roofte, a large porch in. front 5 with Veni uan shutters, &c.| together with half au acre of ground : weiradapled for gardening purposes, as now laid off: i with Fruit Trees, Ac. The above is pleasantly situated on Bagley street, Puce 32500. Terms easv : . s. caXHBERT, G«n : - a F rl6 - . • ' SO Smilhfietd sirtet ; ■ • Drug Store for Sale. ' DRUG AND APOTHECARY STORE; which iWiB excellent Easiness,ls bflered for sale • *»» For farmer information enquire at this Office irjlHE BE ST'-Green. Tea tn Pittsburgh -.SnTfi„ : „ "■ iA«. C t P YoangHyson Tea has bcenreceiveds MOR RlB’ Tea Mart, in the Diamond, which for §lsV"lb Perior loaßy “14 to Pittsbmlhfp^e * ap2 1112118111113 _t - ;:::4 - :.tt-'f,?.:k . ` , - . .... -, :..•,, , ".±' :7: 7' r • 'i-:- \:>i Xs r ii wmiii v * • ** v - ' ■■■■ - •' ’ - •:j > ; v •vW:.. •••’■' ‘‘ ' - •■.. i- • ■ ■■■.•*•*.■ ofohm-mimtt.. * -fayette m», MYGATT & BROWN, BASKBRS ASDKXCHAS6BBBOKEBS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. 017* Collections made in all the-principaj cities, and ■ '•'•STOCKS' and sold on Commluioa. uiwr*T,f tlw ' & CUBBY, bankers and exchange brokers, a ® ,Wood street, SIGHT -FouriS—(lew! stisj. for ia?e XC T;m^ < rrir n - •JAEostern. Cities constantly %olA^iL Blll3 d^ E s cUan «° aad Notet d “- Notes; bought and sold. States. 'Deposits oinosof the United . mar2~ y ? ts tecetred of Par and Current Fonda. wUSST-" made '°" lll **«*« ciite'of the Uni- : - —--•- [aggl:lY v,- _ PATRICKS &. FRIEND . BA ?, i£ f' aS AMJEWHAISOEiIIOKERS, ftO. 95, COHNBB W°° D UtAaLOITD SSEECTS* * • ■ftaitM’-eh. fg. . fmUi . BANKERS/AND EXCHANGE, BROKEHS, comer.of Wood'and Sixth struts. > Biusburgh, Pa in. Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bill* Foreign -‘A™?,?!;.'?. 0 ,? 10 Exchange, Certificates ofDeposii.&c allthe pnncipalCliies ofrfae Union s ?^ e sums to sttitpinchaaers. ' V; xXtjjjdpariandsrficcivedohdcnosite raadeori ail ports of the Union, atshe lowest rates. ; •■■ . ; septl-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE /BOTAK, OL Klfit & €Oi' 'vf? 3 ’ Checks, &c' . collected,'arid Rtmit- Aviancesitndeapoa favorable terms. : ’ v.R-H-BRYAN, Cashier; HoUidaysbutgk, May H, 1850. ■ - -v Notice. . W ,k„l1“f ocla!eu , J „ G 'V :!,l:^r ' C^etl-;with =3 in “?• tbe Erchauge and Banking-, business. - Pi&hi?~h r T" ■ V\^ VflI * H * WILLIAMS & CO. Fttebursh* Jan-y- U 1551.—ia0:1m . ~ * . , vm. h. •, -----. j. B . k : vat.- --1 ••- • j. * Wood Street, 5 j PITTSBURGH. : ! jp* I:n-EBE3I A.Lix)tyiii o;) TIMS DgposrTs [ang2B ' atisn hnAMm. _ : SD-Winn haem. KRABIER a. RAHBI. fketangs Smfatt, Dealer,™ Foreign ini C <^arTcsHoijK ad ‘ i W °° d Stii! dirdctly o P , ’ oBi '^^ Sl ’ , «• W. I'AJhOK, ~ — .J la SECOND. STREET, Sr.m?£ aiISSIONBR AND BILL-BROKER. TiUCT attenuon will be given to all business An. trusted to his care.. Pittsburgh mannfactured afti cies always on hand, or procured on short notice. NotcSißonds, Mortgages, Ac., negotiated -Die terms- . Advances made if rcqnired. i.oct22:tf HOPE EVE WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr. Rogers’ Syrup or Liverwort and Tar - ... lauchalagca ? " mSh&ZZfi? Qv&t'? o !**, lofittmxa, JbthHia, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blcai. and all other Lung Complaints tending tq CONSUMPTION. ' LooU at Its VnbaraleUed Success. : THE abovediiUngniohed COUGH MEDICINE is eh rymgali beforettm Lung Complaints. In all sec uoasof.tbe coamry n is constantly performing cures svbtch astonish even physicians.themselves, s£ook 'at the. high dtaracter and standing ot the-names whith vouch for its unrivalled healing po.vver. H. Cox, AID /Rir£™f S °ltVJ\ th Jj M E iS or ofll i!r: U - s ; Military.and Naval Argus at N. Y.: Thomas C. Faalder, Esq , of Aibauy;ltlv H R . eT -? Hoy b N-V-Ciiy; and W e Moldnktie hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from expenonts, that it has cared them . a ß § thd? mends, in some casesafter ail other remedies had failed Of SterjlS.’T r ma - c siaiemeuts, auiess convinced the lettcre° n »**‘ffficnon, of die ’W'fSSoKL?* 0F it a CmSS*' l ‘ t ' rl f’. i: ”?P OBd ehiefiy or Who *? Senhune Iceulno Moss (the latter imported expressly for,-ihis-.puxpose.» the tsrp m»ritr»*t n'r2?.'.\ of T h \‘: 11 are 11150 combined by a new chemical com^nonbd l is- the '* Uac ' of tar : 'bus rendering.tbn whole disc£?reVferCoS^^ paralleled.. The demand forit isso Great that ha pjiTi hie £*s? himself suppliedwith it... He hashadUl lus store medicines iqrluneaffections. - SomaoMhtin ffood and some have lemporair relief** "arnimhlrs?s,“ ,ad -Wstar’sßalsam of WHtiCherry. re3h?£ r 2 most.serious oases were comuletelr cu tor *?„ wS£h r ? “T er » otd . o medicine," sayidie door {his.»“ h I had that enure confidence that I hod in -_Jt V Uues , ! Wherever Wistat*s;Balsara'gf Wild ChttT. ipsw^jßiar^sja®®? :asss^“^j r „„, “^dJtaiiv consumptioni Ur. Wising Balsam of Wild by that ternblcscoarge, Conaumption,inblay lasLThri ?™l C }K Ti* 5 tx Vly horrifying to me, for fivoofttiy y AffiUxi itcH Balim o/SJb Lmn W-. 1 • . ■ •■ and Endsu . >■; •“ .. „ Will never cease 1 More evidence of it* sur £ aa3 inghealth restorative virtues' . ■■•■ ****** [From Ur. Baker, Springfield, Washington co, Ky.l :^SS^Wr\SSai ?Z 1 rt U f SS,a n li /' :,r ,' h " , ? 1 '' aor ‘hreeycarsl waacom My friends persuaded me-togivu it a triaL thomrh I s^wssrissKaratans «arr^«“-*v»a-IS • .o J^L ,h S' blessin ?,°r God rest riponthc proprietors' o f so yalaabie a mcdicine.at Wutarbt BtSsam“f Wi?d Cberry. ~ Yours, respectfully. W.H. Bakfw a l ara °fWild Cherry » faa» a iac simile of the signature- of Hcnrv ri emed steel engraved Wrapper. : No other, can bejonri- 'vSsh *?,&• • to cc . e «?«; to .Sanford& Park.) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West, to whom; ail ordfets most be addressed. ' ,j,,...... , .■‘^“7; J Kidd.de Co, Pittsburgh ;I/Wilcox, 3 r,cornerMarkct street and the diamond ; B A Fahnestock & Co. Pitis burgh ,* J A Jones,- Pittsburgh-; -Lee - &rßehkhnm -Mr* gheny City; L T Russell; Washingtoal^Mxli^ ton, FmhkknrX. B Bowie, ’ Grecnsburgh; S Kountz, Somerset; Seoxt ATfiffm;:!!* Bedford; Reed A Son, H?nUnSdonlM^^-hS h„ ? S j b ? r ffhj Hildebrand &. , Co. Ihdmha; , 7 l^Wrig^^t^S' ° SJ °°«>.Cond,>rsport; I* Crookci’, 1 MJLL>3 TETTER OINTMENT is a . i, 'r B °j d .> r ;i h Ule “nderstandio? that tho money istd be refunded, if no care is ma/le. 50 cents a buul£and is sold atthe Medical Depot; 57 Smlthfield street “ reemed a fine assortment of Fcrfum™ wfpinw ©SIT' *TfsSßriT Wethcrill’etoiletwalcr: Brown WindM^ 10 ''do 0 - 1 Rm*? a n nega S’ Transparent wash balls/: S Anadir gIZ A' a° r 4 ,nariow ' 1 . Odoniineorrosetooflipasjoj I J. L. CouMjng’s fto:, : l7\Vin?JiV JLi Lard OiJjln store and forsalo.by Vlnlcr MILLBK & RICKETSON ' ’ Ko. Libenyatrew*. FICUKKiJ. fCU-i.lNo._A. A . aUSON & <:7r -- nuw opeamg cmcs of nlaln-nW^ ured Poplins. Also, a lan-e lot of Inoo ASL. Caps, Jackonct flbonejngl.fl[o, t g; C . brealUiisl —' ——■ ' • lap ft - A ? KA hs ‘ l ' removed to No. 118 Mat hoa»o J ? ors norlf > of Ilia old «und.) tho hoggd lately, occupied by R. i>. Thompson, [aprd.-lw fefOKh \RjL>M,oV£i}.~The subscriber ha« re» &;»«•* hl * S«d Siore, »rom Second street to the reccnUy occopied by Mr Reed, a* a. Teller pn ,*nird; *tr«et f aJnio 4 t iminftdifliely opoosii^ihe rpavOffice. [aprfnn .F. h. SNOWDEN. MORRIS’ CELEBRATED TEA S—tht snt in Pi# *. durg/ij—ln the Diamond, Second door from Dia .raond alley. Until within the last year,GoodTana could • not be procUTedin Pitieburgtu It was quite commas for ! consumers lo send east rorit. Bui, since Morris started ■his Tou establishment, -there is no occasion to do mh-for Seiler Teas cannot be procured in the United. States »bftn what he sells. He has deservedly obtained tha icDnta. uon of selling the best Tea in P.usbttTgb. * Remember—the second door from Diamond alley «**■ i • . Si ■* .’ <■ !, ;■ JV. 1 ..• *i.<• • *• * * ■ /it*"- - ' ,-r : t + ; V;. ■ ,i. . c,- f* t'' 'A' : V',v