\ * * *»*•. s »* v ' ' ** * \,‘ , r 4 , „*, £■* iMildMMtuitp «vj f „ i, -ft * 1 * ***i’ - '-V‘*** ' ‘ ’’t , > «»**», , % »- * »* -<‘'4xl r^4- ,* ,* < «■* "V f* - «4*£. t-* 1 * N * „ * *,, , „ -u-. t , , v'-; •* '- ; -^ r i -.'^...;.;:_, / t V Wwvra vr'; * * - " - - _ ijissri -'i $ ' •/sv N .?. *is % < l -* K ■■'.*■ '*‘*3 ! S - V 4> 1 .< i J H* C' v*/f. TH-'K. ,y t'^4 As V s r, ;,^ v ;v >’ lahwwwa Mtaiowledgmculß, to Rev. A. W. Elact, tor iu«, „j- a w t l > fis ablo addroßß by Mm to nnril - ™nnfW^^TT y V^Tr a rrf fa,^^^Hrf t ' at?,,?l illiifcsil! t - A *®'- - 3®ms WMM 4M^oi wISPIS: ■|®sSs« «S t . Ss?&>FrVy£* f £t •■.- ■ - tr « ■■--->• :-..< :re‘;^ - ■ W [ - : . WEKRESDAY' 7 " - KlT*r Xnt*Ulgene«i *«• The .flood—We have now one of the highest rivers that we have had since the flood of 1832. On Monday evening, the river commenced rising very rapidly, and last evening at dark, there wore iwarfy.-wflifeot of Water in the channel, and rising. The lower part of Allegheny city, is-tinder. wa'ter,“nnd: persons are pasring flrom ■ house'to house in skiffs. ’ Many are leavingtheir dwellings forfearnfo farther rise. The water has flooded the lower part ofßoblnßon street, and. extends os far np in Allegheny as Reheeoa st Several foundries, we nnderstand, located near the river, have.been compelled to stop work, on acoonnt of the flood. A great amoontyof -damage-has . been done. Large quantities:oflumbor, flat-boats, &c., have been swept away. jk We rjcrioedthefollowing dispatch from Browns ville, Jastevening, "by the Stone timet [rtlegtaphtA Exotpkirelyibr.no Morning Po«u - J V -RnOwssrULE, April 0,7 P. M. There has heen a'great flood at thlsplaoe. ow : ing to thei tate heavy rains/.hnd considerablo damage hasheen done thereby. - At six o’clock, this morning thenewjpacket, owned by the Black Water ftiwigatian Company was woshed olf the stocks at the yard of Messra Cook & Lonchort.- At'Mr., Eringle’n ;yard- there were two boats washed away and 'destroyed,-belonging to Capt. J. Woodward & Co. and Mr. lieecb. Considerable damage done to tho Monongahe la bridge, nndtlie whole of. West Brownsville-is totally covered with water. : The rise ,is twelve feet higher than ever be» fore known.-- The estimated lossinWeat Browns ville in ever $25,000. Thewateris now falling, bntvcryeligbtly. . ■, Satinets on MatcSar/was hemmbd. into o very narrow space yesterday,- the river having hod oe -easion to use the largest portion of the wharf. However, ss it was, there was an aotlvo doing. —— For. Cmeimmti.—Tho spl'sndid steamer Cin cinnati' leaves this morning for thc Qaeon City. If yon wonld liko a trip on a One boat, go on thodneinnati. Sid out go out. —The Monongoheln and Yongh iogheny packets did not go out yesterday, owing to the high water. Mouse of Refuge'. —The G rand Jury of Btrtjcr county, in theirpresentiment to the Court, ap prove of the designs of th is institution, and also of the exertions mode to, havo it carried into effect; hut regrot that' owing to the embar rassed state of the conn ty, and the difficulties in meeting her obligation! , cannot do as much for the institution os they; would wish. The Grand Jury, however, author ized tho Commissioners of the county; to subscribe $2,500 to tbc institu tion; to ho paid by fue County Commissioners as soon as it can bo done, without detriment to the creditor the county. The Jury also return their nofcnowlodgmeuta, to Rev. A. W. Black, for the ablo address delivered by him to the citizens and Grand Jury, tin this subject Another JRsHroad. —A largo amount of: Btock has boon. EubEeribed in and about New Castle,- and in.eoti.ngß held through Lawrcnco county, and Strong resolutions passed, in favor of the contemplated Railroad from Pittsburgh to Cleve land, bj' the Mahoning Talley. The Youngs town lie-publican states that the Hon. David Tod and Jacob Perkins, Esq., whohavo been in Har risburg, roport tho oortamty of the passage of a bill granting the right of way, with an open charter, and the privilege of running beyond the “bordere of the State*.’* The Lawrence Journal Btatos that New Castle will have two of tlio di rectors, of the road. Ncto Counterfeit.- r-New counterfeits on the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank of WayuesbuTg ore getting vciy plenty in this city. . In the gonu ino Wits; the left ear of the whito ox in tho vig nette ia black—in: the counterfeit it is nearly white. Tho letter rin Cashier at tho bottom of the bill, is'abovo the letter A—in tho counterfeit it is even With tho top of the A. : Steubenville and Pittsburgh Railroad. —ITo see that Mr. Davidson, In behalf of tliQ Steubcnvillo and Indiana Railroad Company, presented a pe tition to the Virginin Legislature, a few days ago, asking the privilege of the right, of way across thetecritory of Virginia, from Huntsville, Ohio, in the direction of Pittsburgh, Petamylva ,&!j nia. • The American Star. —We boo that tho. owners of this boat which run against the bridge at Ter re Haute, some time since, hayeoommcncedsult the bridge for $lO,OOO dama ges. The bridge company also have commenced suit for $4,000, the amountwhioh it will take to repair the bridge: Keeping a Kouse of TU-Famt. —Anu GoTdon, alias “ Aunt Hannah,” a lady of color,.was ar rested yesterday, and brought before Alderman Steel, charged with keeping a disorderly house. “ Aunt Hannah,’’ was held to bail for her ap pearance at coart. Surety vfthe Peace. —Charles A. Kirk, was ar rested on Monday, and. taken before Alderman Major, of the Sixth Ward, charged with;beating, his wife. She said he threatened to kill her. — He was held to bail in the sum of $3OO, to keep - the pence. PUUhurgh Coal was Belling inLonisville on the Ist inst.; at 10 cents , per bushel wholesale, and 12} cents retail; The present high.state of tho river will have the pffest of sending a farther supply for the consumption'of our Southern and: '■ Western-friends. Louisville Line of Steamers:— Some of the Cin cinnati papers state that the Buckeye State and Allegheny, will go into the evening line between this oity anil Louisville. Wo do not know how muofr truth-there is is the report, but give it for what it,is worth. _ f7tiitomert.Worlc.~Ln noticing Mr; Watt’s cloth ing establishment yesterday, we made an error, Mr. W/does not keepclothing on hand for eale, but dovotes all his attention to customers’ work. Hia busloess is exciUßively of that kind, and wholly different from a clothing store,. .. Committed. Mary Mitchell and Margaret Baldwin, - were committed to prison yesterday, by the court, in default of the payment of costs; there were only two other commitatlnts, one for vagrancy and. the other for. -disorderly.conduct.. fPelte.— Wo notioeOn the Wborfa considerable., lot of deer pelts, brought from SL Lotus by the steamers in port; also lots of dry hides from the Ffltna place. The Sale of a splendid stock -.of fancy and fita-. > pie goods, will boconUiraed at tho store of Mar tin Connolly,, No. Market street, hotwoOn Third find-Fonrfcb, tlns;iaoniiDg at 10 o’clock. : J/ixyop JFlpnitiff committed ono. tlayi in; default of §2O fine, for disorderly con-: duct, and another for thirty days to the county jail for vagrancy. / *■" 1 a 1 „ v - lectures,, to-morrow .evening, atlfeaonwlTaJll-oa tbe “Frotatout Chapter in History”.-,, -'’■-f - Jane Circtie have wintered in .this city, and will open out on Monday next, in front of the American Hotel, on Peon Street, OOtrRTOE’Q.CAR’TERSESSIOKS. Tuesday, April C On the Dench—non. Wm. B. M’Clore, Presi dent Judge; and Wm. -Boggs, Esq., Associate Judge. Commonwealth vs. Clement Rogers. Indict* ment—Larceny. The- prisoner was acquitted. Commonwealth:vs.: Jacob Greer. Indictment, Assault Jmd Battery. The prisoner was found guilty. , - Commonwealth: vs. Sarah B. Watson. Indiot ment—Assault and Battery. The prisoner, was committed, in default of costs. . Commonwealth vs. Louis H. Peaget Indict ment—Larceny. Tho prisoner -was accused of taking material from thcW electro-typing estob* lishmentof Samuel Eakins. The case wob not concluded when tho Court adjourned. : i Arrested —Alderman Mqjor arrested a man named Robert Dunn, on Monday afternoon, who was amusing himself throwing stones at some Bmallboys, on Wylia. street, thereby hurting come of the boys very badly: He made some resistance, and the Alderman had to arrest him hy main force, as none of the Constables were about. Ho was Bentto lhe hill for thirty days, for disorderly oondnet; Catharino Dunohoo was also arrested the same day, and committed for thirty days for disorderly conduct Another Hearing. —Margaret Haun was fully committed yesterday, by Alderman M’Cune, of the Ninth Ward, to answer tho chargo of obtain ing goods under falso pretences, - from Clement: Zaun. It appears that Margaret,, who is: only twelve years of age, represented herself to be the daughter of a gentleman lathe Fifth Word; and obtained goods to tho value of forty dollars, from Mr. Zaun, who Jteeps a storo. She had another hearing yesterday, when she was fully committed by the Alderman. Arrived— General Gideos J. Piiiow, of Ten nessee, arrived in. town last evening, and took lodgings at the St. Charles. He is on his way east. ’ Rccoverpig. —The othcr members of Mr. Cut* bsrt’s family, are in ft fair way of recovery, from tho effect of the poison they took: ■ FRESH OYSTERB rcceivod daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAYERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. IIEALTH OFFICE. JNTFRMENTS IM THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH From the SSth vf JllarrS, lo tht 6th of Afrit. 18S-2. Adults. Children. Congestion of Brain 0 1 Cholera Morbus 1 0 Disease of Lungs and Liver... 1 0 Dropsy 1 0 Exhaustion of Brain 1 0 Gastritis 1 0 Paralysis Pulmonalum 1 0 Phthisis Pnlmonolis 1 0 0 0 .... ...... 0 : o . Pneumonia Scarlet Fever. Tubercular Meningitis., Unknown Disease..;..... Not given.......... ......... T0ta1......................... 8 OF TIIE ABOVE THERE WERE Under 1 year'*********«*'J Fiom 30to.JJ Prom I to - 2*"m • **V “ 40tovft ■» ,l J!to “ SO tO: 00. »«*»• v*Q “ sto JO**** u 60to 70*.••**•*•••4 “ 10 to |s* »•*»•« •*' *0 to €0 vl “ 15toi20*«* 0 «■ 80to 90-*»~ A.... 0 u 20 to 3U*«»•••*-*••••S . M 00 to 100*••••*•»• v*o ■• By orderof iboßoard of Hcaltli.. • A* M. POLLOCK, Physician to the Board ol Health. - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O’REILLY LINE. ~XXXII COROBEBS-BIUST SESOIOH. Washington, April Sesate,—Mr. Douglas presented a potitlon of Henry O’Reilly, proposing to establish aline of communication by mail and telegraph from Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Mr. Donglas said the petitioner did not ask money or donation of land, but simply that his line of telegraph may bo protected by the mili tary posts of the’ government As military posts have been authorised in that territory by the government, ho asks that instoad of being placed in larger bodies, thoy may bo put in sec tions of 20 men at a distance of 20 miles apart Detachments from each of the posts could carry tho mail and thus telegraph it Emigrants could bo protected by the Bame lino of military posts. If this bo done, Mr. O’Reilley thinks he can in tiro years from this timo, publish Euro pcon nows on tho borders of the Pacific in two weeks from the timo of its leaving for this country. : - Several communications from tho Department were received and read, in answer to. inquiries respecting the reconnoisnnco of tho Chinese eeoß, and the gunpowder depots. _ . Mr. Clarke’s non-intervention resolutions were taken up. ■ Mr. Mason'Spoke in thoir favor, opposing Cass andSsward's resolutions on the same sub ject, after which it»was postponed untilToesday. noxt. House—Tho Speaker announced the first busi ness in order to bo a motion to reconsider the vote by which the Senate bill to. enforce discip line and promote good. conduct in the navy had been rejected. : Mr. Stewart said there was no noeessity for hurrying tho bill through* as the Japan oxpodi ' tion, it was understood, would not soil until Jnne. He was opposed to tho principles of the bill, and suggested as a means of reformation that good wages bo paid to secure reapectablo American sailors, who will need no flogging, and that, in stead of promoting offleera by grade, selections be made by merit. ' The vote by which tho bill was rejected was then reconsidered. ■ .■ „ . • - Mr. Williams declared his intention of sub mitting a substitute:for the bill, founded on a measure prepared by a board of naval officers con vened at Washington. twelve months ago, ond which passed the Senate daring tho last Con- Mr. Stanton of Tennessee stated that be had a substitute•> to offer for the substitute. Both Were ordered to bo printed, and the whole sub ject was laid over, , ; The House then went into Committee on the Homestead, and after spending a short time the Committee rose and the House adjourned. Washington, April 5. Senate.— Mr. Dnvlsprosonted the resolutions Of the Legislature of. Massachusetts, pray in&for the removal of obstructions in: Cape Cod Har -. :bor.. /. - ■ ; : t Mr. Clark’s resolutions upon non-intervention Were postponed: until to-morrow, when Mr. Ma son will spook on them. . . , : : Mr.-Downesmaved that the Senate take up tC O bill amendatory of the apportionment aet, so as to fix the apportionment of California, in con sequence of the imperfect returns of the oensus, which was taken up, v : , T . ! The minority of the Committed on the Judieia r? reported a bill directing that tho Secretary, of the Interior, proccqd forthwith to apportion rep resentations among the States, according to the census, and the apportionment of May_lBoo, and according to the returns of the population, wbioh have been oompleted and returned to thei census office, including the population of California, With the estimated rotnrnß for the counties of 'SantaClara, San Francisco, and- Coetea Coast, Which would give her a population of lli.Jlß, ind would allow.her one representative with a fraction of about 24,000. South Carolina has now a fraction of 47,478, and if California bo set down at 117,818, South Carolina will have a member for this fraction. Louisiana has a frao ion of 46,190. ■ - . . Mr." Dowries addressed the Senate explainug the whole matter; and urging that the Constitu tion of the United States required that the rep resentatives should be apportioned according to the actual enumeration only. ' Uo estimates of population should be robed qn, except, perhaps in ease of the first admission According to actual returns from California, j he fraction over one representative was over 24 000 - if she was to have another member for this, he would insist on the right of Louisiana to have one-for her fraction of 46,008. ; Mr. Grier moved to amend thetml* bo as .to in-; crease the Wholonumber of representatives, from 233 to 284, and to give the additional; member to Califomia, leaviog South Carolina the mem ber for the fraction. * ; -Mr. Qwin then spoke, maintaining the right of California to two members' s i After, farther: debate, without -taking a vote pn tho question,;the. Senate adjourned. .> Hopbe *or EetoesehtAtives. — After-, a long and stormy debate, the resolution introduced by Mr.- Jackson, of Georgia, two weeks' since, was i. "■ 1 1 , adopted,together with-an amendment offered by Mr. llillier. The rcsolationis as follows: ■ - Resolved, That WO TecoguizG the binding cOi caoy of . the Compromises of-the Constitution, and we believe it to bo tho determination of the people generally, as we -hereby; deolore it to be onrs individually, to abide by such Compromise, and to Bnstain the laws necesaaryto carry them ont; : the.provision for the -delivery of fugitive slavea and the Act of the-last Congress for that purpose included; and that we deprecate all further agitation of the questions growing ont of that Act of tho last Congress known as the Com promise Act, and of questions generally con nected with the- institution of slavery, as unne cessary and useless, and dangerous. The amendment of Mr. Hillior is os follows: Resolved, That the series of aots passed daring the first session of the thirty-first Congress, known as the Compromises, are. regarded as a final ai)[justment and a permanent settlement of the questions therein embraced,-and should be maintained and oxecutcd as such. . The vote on the adoption of the resolutions was 100 to 04. The House then adjourned. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC. : Tho steamer Baltio arrived this morning from Liverpool. She brings 54 passengers, including William Niblo and John Seftou. ENGLAND. Lord Brougham has laid on tho table a hill to reduce the period between the dissolution, and tho ro-aßsembling of Parliament, to 35 days. He hopes something will be done before the disso lution, to put down bribery and corruption at eleotionß. Tho-Duke o£ Nowcnstlo, in presenting a peti tion from Manchester on tho subject of free trade, again questionsthe Ministers os to their course of proceedings. . Lord Derby, in reply, said that ho was anx ious for a settlement of the commercial policy, olid ho thought next autumn should not pass over without a new Parliament having had an i opportunity of declaring conclusively, tho verdict i of the nation on tho course of. policy* proposed | by her Majesty’s government. s I . In tho House of Commons, Lord John Russell] asked tho Chancellor of the Exchequer, when her! Majesty's Ministers were prepared to advise tho.| Crown to dissolve the present Parliament,: and i Summon a new one with the least possible delay.! The Cbanoellor stated that it waß the wish and i intention of government to meet the new Parlia- 1 ment that w3l be elected, so that its deoision may be taken on the question- of in i the present administration, with measures which, they feel it their.duty to prepare. lord John Russell; said he would offer some further opposition to granting tho nuvnl and mil-: itary supplies, and the militia bill, but as it was desirable to dissolve Parliament as soon ns it was consistent with the public service, he thought no re-assurance not absolutely required should be brought forward. Tho arrival of Col. Fremont in England has excited great interest. Tho steamer Great Britain will leavo for New York city on tho ißt of May. On her trial trip she made fifteen miles an hour. Tho Africa arrived on Monday evening. - The great bulk of cotton at Liverpool was of ordinary and low middling qualities. It is offer ed freely, and scarce commands last week’s prices 1 o ! '■v vO Paris loiters stato that ia tho budget for 1852, which Trill soon ho laid before' the legislative Correspondence, the reduction of tho amy -will bo proposed to tho extent of <>o to 69,000 men, but that an increase in tho Gens-de-armcs trill likely be made to tho oxtent of 25,000 men.— Gen, Carvanarc, previous to refusing bis seat in the Legislative Chamber, wished to consult the Generals Forocear and Bcdseaw on tho subject, and accordingly appliod.for ,a. passport,to Bel gium, vrheTO they reside. Tho Gcnsral was in formed that he could have the passport, but that be would find tho frontiers, closed against him on bis return. Ho then declined to accept on those terms. . , . , Tho President was present at n review m the grand square of the Tuilleries. Every tiling passod off with tho greatest eclat, and on his re turn to the Elyaecs he was greeted with tlio cries of “ Vive lo’ Empcrcur.” The ministerial papers publish a contradiction of tho rumors relative to tho creation of a new system of prorogation. Every provision modi fying the Constitution of Franco requires tho signatures of ten Senators before it can ha made. The Senate separates on the reading of tho proclamation for tho prorogation of the parlia mentary session. Two hundred and thirty-eight men condemned to transportation, arrived in Paris on the 22d, fromNlovrc, Switzerland. Eolations with France there arestiin utisotUed. The refugees, it seems, wore expelled by the Genovese, and not by the General Council. The government contempiatosmeasures against the Cantonal authorities of the Genevese; and tho military occupation of tho Canton of the Fcdoral troops, has boon, threatened. 1 0 CITY ELECTIONS—RIOT. Sr. Loins, April 6. Tho returns of yesterday’s election,; indicate tho success of tho wholo whig ticket with prob ably three exceptions. Tho returns from tho First Ward have not yet been received. Ken neth Is re-olected Mayor by six or sovea hundred majority. , A disgraceful riot occurred in tho First Ward, whioh resulted in the death of six persons, and wounded five or six others. Shots were fired from tho windows of a German cuffeo houcc, whioh, in addition to ono or two other houses, was entirely destroyed. ■■".■■■ / , After the closingof tho polls, while the crowd were returning, at the corner of Seventh streot and Park avenue, shots were fired from tho win dow of Weiekmoyer’s tavern upon them. The windows and doors were instantly broken in, and the crowd gaining access, fired tho building, which was burned to tho ground. The. crowd again fired one nt the corner of Park and Caron-, delott avennes. A member of the St Louis fire company was mortally wounded. Tho house from which the shot was fired was immediately riddled, and tho crowd then pursued their way up town, and quietly dispersed. - Latbu.—At night the crowd collected around the office oftho Anzeiger Dos "Western, whore tho military was ordered out by the Moyor, and having formed, kept tho hlook where tho office is situated,' clear, until a late hour in the night. The office appeared to be deserted by the in mates, probably oxpeotiog on attack. The city was perfectly tranquil to-day. GREAT SNOW STORM. Bosxoir, April 6. A violent snow, storm oocnrred, last night. Tho snow, whiptt was ono foot deep, detained the train, and thsfre were no boats from Now York. The storm raged with violence eastward. Two passenger trains came in collision on tho Providence railroad. The engines were smash ed, but ncr persons killed. ELECTION RETURNS. Poutlasd, Me., April 6. Albion K. Paris, dem., is elected. May or, over Neal Dow, whig, by tho following vote: Pons, 1890; Dow, 1490; 04 democratic aldermen and and throe whigs; 12 dcm. councilmen and 9 whigs are oleoted. Baitimobs, April 6. The Southern mail is feeling the offcots of the late storm. Nothing has been received to-night beyond Savannah. Two Now Orleans mails are now due. ■■■■,■ - - , . .:. .. The ship fever continues to prevail to a great extent. Among the passengers of tho ship Jane Henderson, a number have already died, and others are not likely to recover. Capt. Stewart is amongst the sick. ' Bostos, April G. : Pitman, the master of the ship Sterling, has been cohvioted of plundering tho bark Missouri. Riley; the master of the Missouri, who previous ly pleaded-guilty, says tho wreck wsb accidental; tho robbery being nn after-thought. ' The sohooner Mary, from Philadelphia, went OBhere at Rainsford Island this morning. - New llaveh, Ct., April 6. ' Senate, 12 Democrats and 6 Whigs elected; throe districts from Litchfield county. The latest returns show that-tho Housq is. Democratic also. CISVEWND, 0., April 6. Nearly the entire Democratic ticket was.eleat ed yesterday. Mr. Brownell was elected Mayor Without opposition. HAEironn, Ct, April 6. Tbo Ximos says that’the Democrats hare car ried the Legislaturo on joint ballot. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI C. Cotton... Very quiet; prices are tendingdown- Grain...The market is depressed ' m Z the Baltic's advices. Small sales of flour Shipment atsiD6, select brands.. No ope rations in corn or wheat to notice. ; . Groceries and Provisions.., Unchanged..mneo L Saturday, transactions tight. ° 'lt- 1 :-: ;»':i • r *«*>-. ; .. •» .. \ - •: M.-V - _ »i ■, EUEOPEAN HEWS! FRANCE. 1 . v. t \ . . i, , v * v s - T , “* x ».<>K fc , «** \* i - i 4 ' . New Toiur,-April 5. AmannamediMorrieon, of Mobile, Alabama, was stabbed, it ia feared fatally, in Broadway tnia forenoon;: by William Ellsworth, of Hart ford. A lady, St ia said is tho Cause. . Ellsworth was admitted to bail. NEW YORK'MARKET—ApriI 6. , : Cotton... Slightly affooted with regard toin forior grades; better grades maintain full prices. Grain... Corn bas declined 60 ; Wheat 2c. Flour...ls offered at a decline of 12}c. , EVENING. : . Cotton.,.Uplands 8}; Orleans and Mobile 81. Flour...States4,6o; Ohio $4,C2}@4,7G. ■ Com...Primo yellow 67®68. . Rye...78@79. , Provisions... Mess Pork $17,12}; prime $l6; Beef, unchanged; dry salted sides 9§@lo; hams and shoulders B}@B}. Coffee...Rio9}; Java 11J. Sugar... Rico Oo; Havana yellow s}. [NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. New Yobk, April 5. At the Washington Market, sales 1300 head Beeves, from Southern and:Western markets, at 7}@loo. The market tirm for good retailing qualities at above quotations. - . At Browning’s—Sales lOOCows.and Calves.ot from s2o|to $32, Sheep and Lambs :;market firm and prices advancing. : PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. ' . Pim.ADEi.rnu, April 6. The offerings of beef cattle for, theiweekwero 1800 head'; sales at $7 to $8,50 100 lbs. Hogs: COO hoad sold at hnndred. Cows : lOO.head at $l3 to $3B, each. Sheep at $2,60@4,60, and lambs at $2 to $4, according to quality. CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI 6. Flour... In fair demandsales 1,600 bhls at $3,12©5,15. ; Whisky-Steady; sales 1,600 bhls at,lfio. Provisions... Quiet ; sales 100,000 bbla shoul ders and sides id bulk at 6J@Bc. Groceries...No oliange. . > The rivorhas risen eight feet daring the last 24 hours, and is still rising, at Iho rate of abont three inches an hoar. Weather dear and cool. COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF 'MIE IUBKBTS. Omci or rtta Oailt Moamno Post. I -ffirtfnrsiaj/, April 8, 1552. , i . : - The weedier yesterday continued cold and otherwise unpleasant. Our rivers are very high, and rising ta-- ptdly. Business, in consequence, was .considerably checked. . FLOUR.—Receipts were light. Owing to the high water the Monongahela boats,were compelled to. lay np., The steamer front Liverpool arrlvod yesterday af ternoon, and btiugs n furtherdooltneltn breadstuff*. We note sales of 50 bbls. alS3@3,lofor superfine and extra; 23 do. 8203, S 3 da. S t,05; 72 at S 3; CO at S 3; 20 at 92,05; 44 do. at 83,05. ■ ’ BULR MEAT.—Wo have reported u sale which transpired a day or two ago, of 100,000 Xbs. at 71, cash, to an eastern house. A sale of COM) lbs. at 71, rough BACON,—Sales 5,000 ibs, Shoulders at 7|; Rams Qi to SidesBj to 61. Sales of 32 tierces Sugar Cured Hams at 10). ~ : OREA3G LARD.—Sales of 20 bhls. at 7. ROSIN —Sales of Shbls. at 2,75. MOLASSES.—SaIes of 15 hbis. at 34 and 35. EGGS —Sales of 4 this, at 9. GRAIN —Sales or 800 bashels Rye at 45; 400 bushels 'OstsatdS; 300bushelsCorn3?.. 1 * ; CHEESE.—SaIe* of 75 boxes, in lots, nt 7} to 8, Philadelphia Cattle Market. Tucuspat, Aptll 1. The offerinxs at mar let daring the past week compii-e ISCObead of Beef Cattle,. {Deluding G5O driven to. New York andCO bead reqtaimngunsold|3sU Cows and Calves, 750 Hoga and 2000 Sheep and Lambs. Prices—Beef Canto comiaua in good demand and prices bavealightly increased. Sales at 87 to 8,75 & too liM, the latftr pr.ee for extra quality. Cowa and Calves—Thera is a better demand for all kinds; sties of Dry Cows at 391014, Springers Bli to id, and Ftesb Cow* 820 to 34. Hogs— Sales at 87 fe 7,50 V 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—There is no ehange to nance. Sheep range from 9f,50 to 4, Bml l.ambs 81,50 to 3.50. . , PORT OF PITTSBURGH* 27 rxtr 0 incuts watkb nevus cnanstst ARRIVED: Slrsmer Atlantic. Parkutsoit, tlrownsvlUe. " Baltic, Uennet, Brownsville. : 1 “ . J. M’Kee, ilendriekson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Sltrlver, Bailey;West Newton “ Geuessae, Conant, West Newtnit. “ H. Bayurd, Pteblct, Elizabeth. : “ * Michigan No.2,Botes, Beaver. : “ . Fore si City, Murdoch, Well.viFc “ ■ l)iarnat,Cotiwell,Wheeling. “ Boies, Cincinnati. “ . Fort Put. Miller, Nashville., DEPAKrEB: “ Baltic, Bemtet-Brownsvllle. “ .Atlantic,Parkinson, do : . . . “ d. ATKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, WesiNowton. “ Gcnessee, Conuitt, West Newton. . “ S. Uuyard, MiehiganNo.2,Boies,Beaver.. Forest City, Murdock, Wellsville “ Arens, King, Sunfish. “ Winchester, Moore,'Wheeling. “ Allegheny, Batchelor, Cincinnati. “ Gov. Meigs, Sbuttk, Ilockingport.. card. State Official Interpret*** T|7M, J» ROSE, IntrrprtUTpf For tig* Linguagti in VY end /eriA* CciriwiAtMtfJiAf/ Ftfwrwpfcama, la io tide in the City of Pitlsbujgh. County of Allegheny,may bo found every day, from U A* M.uulil G P. M.yuitho Quitter Sessions Court Bofni,orat No. tSO.Fourth it* bonds, Deeds, MorißageSf Powers of Attorney, and all legator -other writings whatsoever, translated from or into ibe.Gcrmatr,'French, Italian and Spanish tin* gauges, with neatness and despatch. ■ , . apV:Bm ANSLATAPER, AacotTSCT and ftvjl Eaai *: rtixs. Drawings and Plana of kluildings atidMn cuinery prepared at short nodee.- ldind Surveyings Ac., promptly attended to. Office—Grant street, between Second eml Third._ aptfciy ' - Lightulng Uotle. *TKrM» HILLA Cu., Manufacturers, are now prepared XX to furnish or erect biecl or Iron RODS, wfiti all (ho Fittings, of the best puucm or material. Orders left at thU store of Kazan, Oltuuosr* A Co., on Wood street, No 151, Pittsburgh, will be promptly attended to. * WBI HJLL & CO. tGrecnsburg Republican and Pittsburgh Gazette copy 3 times weekly, Dispatch copy I week amt ch. Post.j- D. C. COSSITTf ATrORNF.V AT LAW. Office, 137 Fourth street, above SmitbfieJd, Pittsburgh, Pu, .. .. [opr3:y phnestlo Stenography. MR. S- HARDING 1* te&chtng this most valuable accomplishment.lN ONE SESSION, at Cftßtm’s Hotel, Penn street, where he maybe found at 8,9. and 12o»eiock, M.andbtilf pasitanda? a!so,at7P.M. : Terms. tga SO.: A thorough knowledge of the art war ranted. 1_ - ••• ' ' lopr3:lw milE Office of the Engineer of the Pittsburgh and X Steubenville Rai)road»hus been removed to .Tiigb mun Hall,” on Grant street, nearly opposite the new Court House. (aprl r* JOSBPH IiBWI8» .-■LEWIS* INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, So, » St. Clair Street. WHERE Hotels, Steam Boats, and Private Houses, will be furnished with good: eervauis. and set vantiwith places. [aprs:ly Rag Store RemovetK IW. CHADWICK has removed his Paper and Rag • Store, from Liberty street, (o No* 149 wood, street) below Sixth, Pittsburgh. . The highest market price, in cash, paid foe Rags. . oprS:lw ■ ■. ■■■. ' THE Hortieultoral Society will meet in. Burke’s Build ings, on Wednesday, April 7tb, at Uo’clcck. Mem bers . are requested to soud choice: specunons.of Fruits, Vegetablesan&FJowers'iv-; ; . . ■ oprs:3v* . HENRY< WOOD 3, Secretary, oqurOKXLBRBB, JlTo; 71 comer of .Wood and Fourth sis. t 08} HASihstreceivedhisSpringStockof ,’ u asasssk- BOOTS and SHOES, of the*™®® fifties!Block workmanship that can begot together itv any due establishment, of like. amount, m the West Nearly allmude to special order, free from cats, blemishes, Ac. Country-Merchants and others aro re spectfully Invited tooafi and examine the stock, which isofleredfor salelow for cash. iN;B.—G. A. haspaitl particular attention to haven general assottmenlof the best .stockof Boots and Shoes tor tho Retail trade, from urn good low price to the best .'made custom work, consisting of : every kind of colors and fashions now in use.' Individuals and families may rely on-always finding a general 'assortment, ae it re lates to sizes, widths, fashion and quality, at No. 71. ALSO—Men, Boys, and Children’s Palm Leaf lhreo Straw. Hats. ■■* y-: ■■ ■ ■ [aprS:gm - To Engias Builders* XT» ANTED—A person of upright And steady ImbltS) W who thotpagUW understands the: above business, to take charge of a shop, make contracts, Ac., in a pro*. Rtoblo estabTtshmem in the West, . One whaean invest in the concern from one to fiverbous&nd dollars, would be preferred* SINGER, HARTMAN A CO., . oprs:lw •. - N 0.109 Walrrstrcet;.. ' Philadelphi* to Pittsburgh, will be S3,UO per llffi redsetlon of 25: per cputi' Time, from- Philadslphla- lo PiUsburgh, 26 hours. faprSl BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents. •, Passageto Ban Pranclaco. THE fast-sailing packet ship VENlCK.'havlng been Unavoidably detained, will leave Philadelphia, for San Franciseo, on the 10th instvat W o’clock, M. A few passengers can be engaged mr by Telegraph,it op plication be mode soon to the undersigned. - PaScangers by this ship are furnished with ample provisions, and allowed to take 200 fts.baggage. Apply to 6 JAMES BLAKELY, . ,nprs Sixth nndLibetty sts., .Pittsburgh;. O'RIBLLY T&VBQRAPR OFFICE. * THE Offieeor the tt»KieUy Telegraph i-ines has been removed 10 ilia NOkTH*EAST CORNER .OF TJURP AND WOOft STS., Pittsburgh, pa. Entrance from. Third: street. In order to jneeVthe Jncreasiug wants or the public, the new Telegraph Office has been much enlarged and Improved, and other facilities added, to insure the prompt andaeeurate transmission of J>i*v. patches to nil parts of the United States. No effort will bo spared to sustoinJtbe .high.reputation: vvmca the O’Rielt “ ' is have alreaflyAcqnlred .. • .(mar3l:lm WHOLESALE i?ND'»6riUL I iEAiEB.IK ... Blank ana Stahontryr No. 03 Wood street, (between Third and FoartfaJ inar2o Pittsburgh., • £~' [j V' 4 -*; p' - *. :■ v _ • K'v MAN STABBED. Bo lice. Ramovail of tho ~ . .ddy aequ. 3 "" WELD AUCTION SALES. , . AneUon Cara. ■ mltE undersigned, after an interval offoor years,has X again TesumeU .busincaa. t Having complied with U»e requisMons of the law regulating Sales at Auction, SJSJ* a rB . l c >%s License as Auctioneer for City of Pmsburgh, he offcrshis services ns such to ins friends and the public generally. With an expe rienee of nearly .thirty yeaTS in this line of buainessfhe hazards nothing in saying that be will be enabled to give euiire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. - t P.McKiiNNA, Auctioneer. • Refers to the principal City- Merchants. lyp :■ Auctlon-*nally sale*. : AT,the Comincrcio) Sales Rooms, corner of Wood *%. and Fifth streets, at - lOo’clek, A. M,a general as* sortmeM of Seasonable,Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. ; - AT 2 O’CLOCK, F. ftl., Queenawarc, Gl&sbware, Table Cutlery. Looking Glasses*, new and second hand Household and KUchen Furniture, Ah. . AT 7 O’CLOCK; P. M., Books.. Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Instru ments, Hardware nnd Cutlery; Clothing,Variety-Goods Gold and Silver Watches,-Ac». P. M. DAVIS, : ja3Utf v Auctioneer. ~P« R’iSENfiA, Auctioneer. MNTIRE STdCK, (AMOUNTING TO ABOUT 8»,- 000, OF A MARKET STREET FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS STORE, at Aacnon.-TCom menciug ihM morning, (Wednesday,) April 7th, at 10 o’clock, and continuing from day to'day, until all are sold, at lbe Store of Mardn Connolly* NoV streel, between Third and Fourth street*; as he IsdecjU niug- uusinoss, the whole of hir extensive - stock _of Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods, ail fresh and seasonable, selected from inejatest importations, for city trade. — This is the best aaeonment'of JJ.ryGoodsoffered at Auc tion for several years—comprising rieb dress silks awd saiini, of every color ami Quality; satin ana other vestings; sspbrfine French and'Kuglisb braaucloihs, casslmerei, csssinets, jeans and. French tweeds, gen* tlcinen’s saamicr goods, furniture rand dress calicoei, Freuch ginghnms. add lawns, borages, delaines, men no»i alpaccai,Coburg Cloths,irishvlinens;: book, muily swiss and jackoneimuflirs, bleschedand. brown mas- Uns;. « large assortment of ribbons, gloves; hosieryJa-. dissV collars; Jinen handkerchiefs, silk, handkerchiefs and cravats; alargolotvofiine shawls, laces, edgings bonnets, artificial flowers, umbrellas, parasols, flannels, checks, bed ticking; Ac;> Ac. Term*—AH sums under 9100,essh; over that amount a crediiof SO days, good approved endorsed notes. N. IL—Private tales from 7 to 10 A’ morning. opt 7 : .P. M’KKNNA, Auct’r V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT. Aticxion. —On Tuesday, April 13th,at 3 o'clock" In tha afternoon, will he sold, on the premises, that, valuable JLot, situa ted oh the south-east comer of Sixth street and Cherry alley, having a from or feet on Sixth street and ex tending back 45 feet bn said alley/ On the premises is a brick house, containing Give room# and cellar. This property .offers .great inducements to any one disposed to invest their funds in Real Estate, being in the centre of the city , near the location of the new Post Office; United Slates Court and Railroad Depot. It may be treated for at private sole, by applying to MnJohn Koppiu. Termsataale. nmr«s - : g. M’KENNA, Auet’r. p, Dt, UftVlSf Aaetiunes r* T V BILLER’S STORE *AT AUCTION Entire J # stock of Dry'Good*. Friday* afternoon, April 9ih>ai SVclock, at ihe. corner of Market And 4tlr aiieets, will besold, without ieserve,thc emiresiockof desirable Dry Goods, Ac; of J. V.DUler, Esq Tcompri slng. in pari—saper- black and fancy dress Bilk» r gros Ue nass, satinde bonnet velvets,sauns and silks,' super. French merinos, thibet cloths, -caro ms res, Coburxsr Alpacas, paramettas, French plaids. Frencn and English lawßSi berages and; beraga. de laines in. great variety, Flench cloakings; wool piuidsi ginghams, prints, bleached and brown sheetings Anu shirtings, tickings,, cheoks, liuings, colored cembncs,, super, crape amf cashmere shawls, broche ana Tsay 3tatelone shawls, super, broadcloths, French and Eng lish cassuneres, satinets, cotton drills and coalings, large assortment of saUn t silk, cashmere and Marseilles, vestings, fine stock of silk parasols, with a general va riety of white gobd-i, hosiery, gtoves, silk handkerchiefs, eravafti; trimmings,Ac , ‘Ac, Sale continued on Satur day morning, at-9 o’clock, and umil alt are sold. Terms— Three months credit on; terms over 3100, for approved endorsed notes.. . v - V . opO • t ~ PM. DAVTB. Auctiftn?»r. ■A‘DMINISTKATOR’tIaALE-Or lOiomatmej *«• OnTuesdayafternoon, -ApriiLUh. at 2o’clock, at the Jute residence {of CapL George 8. Wilkins, decU,' No‘. 235 Fetiu street, near Garrison alley, will be-«old, by order of John Willoek, Administrator,a quantity of Household Fnroiiurc, Carpeting, Clothing. Ac. . aprfl - ‘ P. M. DAAVI9, Auet’r. SPLENDID New Piano-Forte at Aucrios.—On.Thars day morning, April Bib, at 11 o’clock, at waTerooms of Mcetkirk A JUiinder,ThTrdstreet, between Wood and Market streets, wilt he added to the large sale of lurat tureonevery fine Baltimore mudo six-octave black walnut ease pianos . . V> DAYIB, v> Auctioneer. day ntorniog, April Bib, at 10 o’clock, at lhe Ware rooras of Meetkirk A Alliadrr. Third street between Wood and, Market streett,wiU be sold the entire stock of superior Furniiure of the. late firm of M, Tind e A Co., comprising tho largest and best aasortraont of vos% toroer Furniture;ever!oflered.in this city,,comprising black walout and mahogany ieto-a teles, superb black walnut and mahogany sofas, do divans. marblC top French stylo pier and: centre table, do walnut and bogany sofa table?, splendid Parisian parlor tables Wuh marble and mahogany tops, dressing bureaus do, splen did mahogany card tablet in great variety,do wamut and mahogany escriloire:and h«»ok cases, do mahogany and cherry wardrobes, mahogany.and.walnut French style chairs *»nd rockers, plush and hairdoth seals, walnut and mahogany enclosed wash stands,.superb walnut and mahogany bedsteads, gum, maple and cher ry bedsteads; work and waih rianJs, dining am! breakftert tables, Ac^Ae.—alt of which are made of the best materials by experienced workmen, offentig a rare opponaniiy to housekeepers and others to purchase eu* periorasliclesut ldwpriees.; Tenhs at safe. : apir3' P. M. DAVIS. A UCt. - £F Time is money, surety it deserves to be watched; and, reader, you may be assured that— Watches beiterne’er were sold, • Whetherof silver or of gold, Than you wiU find, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale below; - L. RBliffiDUS « COir FIFTH-STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, Importers an PRINTKBd—Tbc subscriber, ha* on hand and | for sale, as Agent of L. Johnston A-Co., of, I’hUa. delphla, the following* • im pair-of Cases; 1 ■ , 45 founts Fancy LetteiyUiuerentßixes; >. ~ • ; . 300 Newspaper Cuts i ; 600 fijj.Lcads,cotta order. 10 Composing Slicks; . - ; l 100 kegs Front’s News Ink; ; . - . 1 ■ i Brass Galley, Column Rales, of all ucsergiton*, . l’ekin .Tca Store*33 Fifth street • . N. B.—Orders received for newMypo. . v . What Every Boitty~S&ysj jn.net Bo Trual IT is said that HOOBYEK,ai the Baa Hivb Ctonri«a : SfOlß, N0.2*25 Liberty street, «c»s,the oheapest CJIo-. thing in the City—well made arid fashioftaklycnt Call und examine them, and you will not be disappointed. Jast received* by Express,a splendid assortment of Fancy Cashmeres, Brown, Oreenand BlmsClotas, aud other Fashionable Goodif suitable.for iheseaßon,,which We are prep&tedio make to order, (withoavdleappoini ment,) in a stylo unsurpassed in the City. Come and se e. ’UTTIUBKBV—3OO'bbIs. Rectified Whiskey,ou hand W and for sale by .•. maitt JOUN BLACK fc CO. , J .. . . : ' ttSmOVAl* TIIHB Subscriber has removed bis Drag Store from the J_- comer of Wood and Fifth *lroets,to No.t&lLibet* iy street* opposite the.head of. Wood. ■ mariO:y ' JOEL MOIILER Flank Hoaa 9ottc«. NOTICE is hereby given, to those who have sub scribed stock to the Miller’s Run and Cross Creek Valiev Plank Road, that an election' will-be held at McConnell's MiH.oti miller’s Ran, onFriday,23d April, aliOo’clock, A. M.vlo electa President and. Dfteciora lor ibe Company. By older of Commissioners. ■ . -aprlzwtd ’ mo MERCHANTS.—A young uuwried man, who has X been in business .foe the last five la this city, wishes toobtaiiia.sUuatioriasSalesmiin* or Confident lial Cleric, uiiomorespeciable mcrcantile bouse; The best of reftrencis given ••■'; Apply at TIIIB>OFFIOR MOViJNUDAYhas come again; and allwho change ' their residence, donblleaa thinksibe-tiew-faoose I beuer Uiaii the ©ld one;- Bnt.sbdn they *6nd jhatitis I BWarminff wUh Routes, end Werran with ttattv Mice I and Ants. Wbatisto be done? Why.'caliat N0..50 ISihitbfield stireetiiihd tfettt of BURGESS’ * CO 'S I HOACH, RAT AND .r MOUSE EXTERMINATOR.— iPremises have been'lhowft lo be cleared In a single ] nightywhenaU other mean* had failed. Yon should also. | get a bottle of the-Bed Bug Destroyer, and before yon I setup ybnrßedsteads,anomtthe joints with the com- I position, and ..you are safe from these pests, too.; | Price,'tf eenu per box, or bottle, , . , I. (Be sore you get the genuine, as there are imilntionsin | the market. Don’t forget, '';.;,* llf ,ii 3 Tnor > L ,aprl MO. so AMITHFJELP Sr. raurkSTRY INCittAIN. GAKMSISr^'WA*®*. X gant new style*, now opening ftesh from the nm faeturers. Wo invite those wishing tofanuab, to can at No BSFo % h . m?cwntook. pte”aßr e £ssrliinoiS o'f OH Clolhi.of BlUescnpi.o.i.. w . wcLINTOCK, v: No. 85 Foimh street^ % »S £f H « N I sj|^£ ,h S U ?prt _M “ d 8 •• - > j.. Of '*}> r. ,*. '. ' • • / %/<■ ~*-‘V.'' .' '. Ti% - ' r -. ,-, BANKERS & BROKERS. 3. C. TIEKKAN-i ‘’V*«. TJEHBI.H. TI®ftWAEB tf& GO.# • .JUNKERS AND EXCHANGE UROKEUS. -febaO'ly Ho. 08 Wi«i llr«l. i | l° , » ll,lcl aiu V utmovil- Patricks & Friend* * BAKKERB 4NDEICRASOJ6 BBOKKBB, HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE: rTO TUK COBHES or.giFxa: AW)-WOOD «TRKKTO|! , PiittftwrjAj pa; • PATRICKS & FRIEND,’ Bankers and .exchange brokers, and' Dealer* in Notes,Drafts, Acceptance*. Gold*, Silver* andllanlc Notes. Exchange on the Easter a and Weil* era ernes constantly; for sale. Collections made in &U the cities threuahout the Uni ted States. Depositsreceived in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. {fet>3 7 Domestic and foreign Exchange,BankNotes, ~ . GctdandSxlv»T,Bovght>So*dand Exchanged, . at The BXGRAHQB AND BANKING HOUSE OF William 1. Mill & Co,, A 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. CyilfTOßST ALLOWED OW TOIBPgTOSITB. (SPg29 ALLB2IEBSHBB. ' BDWAKD BASH. , KRAHBR A HAHN* Bmnhtrsand Exchange Broicrr, D talers in Fartignand JDovutiUEiUSißilhof Exchange, CntifUates of.Dtpot; it,Bank Nous x ani. Coin. Corner of. Third and Wood sit., dlrecilyopposltelhe St Charles Hotel* * maySB - S» HOIiRBS A SOBS, BAYS BEUOYBD tttKra BANKrXG AJfD; BXCEAHOI OTVTCB Tc N 0.67 Market strut, four doors Ulow old stand.. ' N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, sliver and Bonk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale; Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni* ted States. Deposited received in par funds or current paper, No. 6? Market-street, between Third and Fourth streets. •• ■■•••;■■ .j|ftn3o-Iy-. . TIS.fI.HOOH. TBOl.Uliin . 8008 ABAROBBT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Comtr of Wood and ■ Sixth struts., Pittsburgh, Pm *f\EALERS in Coin,BankNoteß, Time Bills, Foreign XJ and Domestic Exchange. Certificates dfDeposit,so EXCHANGE on all the principolCities of the Union and Europe, for.iale in jVmiioauiipurchasere. CUR BENT and parfanda received on deposlto . COLLECTIONS madeonallpsrts of the Union,tithe lowest ratcs.:V : > *. .y.. - •; ' eepH-ty : . o’Connor. Brotlier~4S Com ! BANKERS AND.EXCHANGE BROKERS. DEALERS in Domestic and Foreign Exchange.Timc and Sight Bills, Co I n, UncujTent and Par Funds, .Stocks,&c.. Office, corner Third and-Wood.streets, Pittsburgh;. v . -[raarl7;tf. UILLACOm BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , .Comtr of Wood and. Fifth struts. CUGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly O for sale. Time Bills of Excha'nge and Notes dig* uoonted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes,bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cltiesof the United Slates. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds; ■. mar27:y ■ ■■ ' v ; Q. B. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS, AND HEALERS IN " EXCHANGE COIN, bank notes, SIGHT AND time DRAFTS, AC., AC. Collections carefully attended to; and proceedsremtt* ted to any part of the Union. - < j S®*S!TOCKS~® 3 BOOOIIT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. . . No. 74* Fourth street, ' . . eeplftj Next door to the Bank of Pittsburgh, 3?F » I I THE fiREAT BECHET AT LAST VISCOVERED For tbe Care of Consumption I New System & New ‘Remedies. Triumphant Success, NUx ALL'S SYRIACOM, for coughs, colds, sore throat, spitting blood, difficult breathing, bronchitis, incipient, confirm ed and tubercntar.consumption; is -thbsb'bdttlks.— Bach one peculiarly adapted to each one of the three stages of Consumption : Incipient Consumption, In Blue Wrappers* . SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption) in Fink Wrappers. —•• swe&ts&realaudincreasing. Tubercular Consumption, f debtiity,-freQUentfainting in Yellow Wrappers.; slight .deliriumana ; ) swelling of ; lhe extremities; TO THE AFFLICTED.—The appearance in tnree bottlesof NUTALL SYRIACUWis a newera in me dicine. from iu novelty, and direct opposition to the old absurd and. inconsistent ONEr BOTTLE .&YSTEM; while its success,'preparedinthia manner.(each bottle eohlsinioga different preparation), ineuringthe differ* ent characterise Consumption, has esieb lished the welcome truth of the Curability the most cleansing.and healing effects.. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE . :To cure many Dropsies,'Kidney. Com* plinWj&c.j tJraw off Watery Humors from: the Blood, or corrupt and irritating seeretlons of diseased-OTgans from ihel»ody v withouttbe thorough operations.on the KidneySjaa caused by this medicine* / No other extracts even pretend to this effect; in fael,ihi* very opeTatloc, for which-H ir particularly compounded,differa from •all other preparations, and makes ivthebest compound inexistence ; IN ALi. QF DROPSY/nse thi3medicine.— It will relieve. Jt baa cured when life itself was de spaired of.. It contains articles that will cure,if any tning.cim, and takestke only method to make penna : nent cures. Jmaia3:tf , ■ 't' !i '•*':-i- ; 1 .?; l- •; -•■*£. k; t • ii'i-'i-i-'zh&'/i. «i' Itcmonl. MEDICAL. Cotigfctp&ln in ibe Lreost, side, Itoacf, back, joints ami limbs, inflammation, - sore ness and UckUnjr in. the throat, fever,‘difficult and quick breathing; .ezpctfora- Cosiiveacss, spasmodic cough, violent fevers night, morning and mid day sweat, hectic flushings face and .checks,burning lieat in the pnlmsof the hands and soles of the ktiiETpsetorationeasy, arpwuMj and streaked vnth ’ SYMPTOMS. . Diarrhea, diminished fe ver, congh an U: morning FIRST STAGE. TUIRD STAGE. SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER! . . • To produce testimony in proof of the-cure of ihiadis ease is aeknovrledgedly new,: The publichave so long bceiv taugMtO regard 11 as- faial,thii its poriuTfi core would seem almost a miracle, yet; „■ • SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CUREH, And by ike Great Vegoub!e B«nedy, I)rvH. B. Hy ®i** Extract* Dandelion, Wild Cherry* A 6„ alone. We select the following,*3 o specimen of ibe nrnno loos tesnmomals to ifce efficiency ' Lr, aor «» “• LcSarly Wlho audy nmi curcof the Ship Fever, yah almott every phase of which be la conversant, gives the followias teatimony in relation to the elects of this Dr. 11. B Myers’ : i?Ti«iei of Dandelion,-Wild Cherry,-and Snnapan la, practice, In cases ol a number of patlcnU’.lck : wlSyiiP'Fevcr, with very beneficial; resells,And I general curauve ***s»% m cr Sold by N ° “ WOrre JlfE e 4 e TO ■ npiC deodtw Nn 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh AiIIOAD OF ' '• • miCTR ACT OF AMERICAN -OIL. ■ BrVparS aid sold JNO. yOUNGSON) $O9 virtues of ;whichar« 'foQnd to be ] cTrifiUmesthc strength of the original American OH. It« put up in bottles at S 5 and 27* ceuts, eacU, vHllifull writ* . , ’ t JOHN T?OU,NGSON. N-B. TheorfgmalOH m Its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as abo^e—and will be found genuine* notwithstanding-a ceru «a firm claims to be the owy Proprietors; * d&w-tf ttarper’S magazine for april, ond,Slack is wood’s for March.icecired by WOODWARD 4 ROWLANDS, »pi 3 77 Third street. T AJU>—Skegs Leaf Lard, (or sale by ■ --v I 4 matfl KINO AMOORHEAD. v •; r■;■:V&* Vv^:,vv.y ; > *■ J k (y *• 7 ' v dwelling Haase ; arranged wiiji doable pnrloT*. pits}* ■* hall, ,aou extensive bed chambers, with finished garret, p&Qtry,kitchon and dining room, with a new carriage; ■•■ jans;tf CHAS. H. PAULSON, No. 73 Wood 81. ■* FOR RENT.—From tho lst&^ April next, iho HHS Biore> with Dwelling’ attached, on the •coroer'of** • aodJFi rst Btre.eis—apood Uoftlneaß stand V. for a Store or Tavern* It being only, one square fromihe. bo rented four A^ply- to . - ItOTS FOR ftATiB. * gr\NE LOT v ln tlm Eighth Ward of the'r.City'bf PitW-:;: \J burgh, fronting on Locust street," 593 feet foratlhg - oti Vanbiaam Btrecu running unite bluff4oo feet, front ing the Mononguhefa 593 feevfroatlng on MUtettbeyger streetdCO feet. * - OneoUierLot;adjoining theabove,in Plttl6wnshJjj, ( froDlißg on Locust stteet 544 feet, frontingott/Milftav"’ berfc Locust street. : ' : One dther Lot in Pitt township, fronting onLdoustst, y 593 feet, fronting on fiJiftenbergcr street I2d feet to *,24 . feet alleys fronting on taid alley 893 - feet to a Une of . propertyofla-e James Irwin,-from -alley.-to LofeUit St. ' 120 feet . One oilier Lot in the city OrPJtUbargL, frostlag < Locust street 293 ieet,fronuo£on. Vanbraam street: 189 feet to n 24 feet alley, fronting-on slid alley 593 feet, froMiiignn.h’liienberger street 150 feet toLocuslst,. - One other Lot, fronting otiPorbe&swcel4B feel,jfront- r Ingon Miltenbor&er street liOfeet to a 54 feeinlley;oa the laid alley 48 feet to Lot No. 42 in .Miltenbcigeps plan of OneotherLot,frontingonForbesstreet39feet,front* '■ ing on Vanbraam. street 120 fectjtoa 24 feet alloy, j fronting bn said, alley 72 feet. I will sell rorca&h, on Jong tlme£ or onperponaal lease.' For particulars, enquire of the subscriber, on the corner of Sandusky Bircetand South Commoo.Al* legheny City. 2 maT2o;4m . CEO. MILTENDEHQER v - DUFF’S HEECAHTILE COLIEOE, ■ THIRD STREETyPITTSBUZBir. ' * Sgiablijfied jbjf LtgisUuivt Ckartir TpACnLTV-Cb»uEßcULl)£PißTiissr.>rP;Baftauthor Jj of tlie'Nbfrh •VAinerican Accountant??, and Western :, ‘•Steamboat ProfessoroTpraclicalßOok* ? / keepingnnuCommercialecienees. J.O.Williams,Pro' v - fespor of Ornamental and. Mercantile Penmanship;/: N, *;.-?■ 11. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor ofMefcaniila Law. CLAfstciL and Mathematical Dkp±bt*B3T, ,c_ P. Haydcnj Oraduatc of Jeffcrson College, Professor-; ofclassicalLanguages&tiilMaihemnxica. . E. Montel;late of Paris. Professor of French.. } - -p.-.. F. ihe Polytechnic.lnstitute Of/;: Vienna, CivilErigineeraudArchltcor t ‘ Professor pf Ar* chiteetnTai v Mechanical.and Landscape, drawing., v This institution: hoW-bccupies the whole of the see <■ ond stenry of Gazsam’ißuildings, from the corner: of < :■ Third and Marketslreets to Post Office alley, with two spacious rooms in thetlurd stnryv lL conunucsto be the only institationrih this part of.the country where Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping arethorough : and practically, taught. The Classical atd Mercanuls Departments are coudocted separately. One of . Ute . most spacious and elegantly furnished Ladies* Writing;. -v Rooms in the United States, is fitted up, and will be.uifc der the direction of J. D. Williams, one of the heat Penmen in the West Tho : Professors arc all expert- , enced preceptors, and at the: head of their respective ■professions. Circularsmailed tb all parts of the country • marlSldArw SYMPTOMS. ‘ SPR rJJ GO AMP AIG N! JR RAJ? JOT REFLECT. CALLAGIIA JS As OOi, Comer of Wood and Water Slrce&sjiPtUeburgh, TJ AVE just received an extensive stock of Elegant*,. JLB. and . Useful Goods, consisting of CLOTHS, StMERES and VESTINGS, of the very finest. raateri a Is, and the most-rich and varied, patients: These Goods have been-all selected by the proprietors'them*- selves, with great: circumspection. : Nothing, new- or unique in the line of-dressh&s yet appeared, in the East* em cities, that Callaghan & Co., have* not- secured m largo quantities for their- numerous 'customers# ' The: whole of this large stock has been ?aio ton n* ossa, aud were consequently obtained -at low. aatss. - The r - public should bear this Important laclin mind,lnasmuch as it will enable them to purchase at lower prices than' r they have been ih the habit ofpnying for their ward-'/ robes atotber establishments. = This magulficent stock consists in part, of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERI CAN CLOTHSJselecied with an oye to durability, aa well as-to beauty. - The- stock of CAdSIMEREd- Is in - perfect accordance with the other, both fn quality and cbeopnes«,.whilethejricb,uhd we may say gorgeous dm? piaypf SUPERB VESHNGB, challenges Investigation,.. r anil comes up to the refined taste of the mosl'experien*. ced customer. At CfO, . sprl- corner'of-Wood and Water streets. .... : B. a. PiUiQflitoek’WemUuige* TfIHK STANDARD ARTICLR—\he «&fcal ind-moat- A effective remedy for Worms Oiatbas"beeiidißC£>v-. r -:.' ered. From Messrs. Howell'&.Turner, Druggists and Physi ; cian, Haywood county,'Tenaesaee. • , “ By cpromon consent, 8.. A. FahnesmckVVeTralrßgo *; . . ta acknowledged va baa standard-article in this section: of the icrountry, and if our.opinion can serve any good - , - jurpoee, we freely say, that, we consider it much the - jest Vermifugo in use i we pxesoiibeit regularly in,our _.; practice, and with uniform success,.fend sell.more of Uv. than any or all other similar preparations put together,” * *: ; January, 1352. e • ~ Prepared and sold by B. A'. FahnestockACo>, corner w. ; of, Wood aud First streets, Pittsburgh. For sale hyDrugguis nail Merchants throughout the United States, ftnailfrd&Wlm, Furniture and Chair Wanroomi* - SJOSEPH MEYER,424 Penn street, abova th» ': Canaliiridge. keeps constantly onhanu.Oßd makes to order,.at thefotesst prices, every deaeration or .-;, raucy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS . otlhe best workmanship and most-approved styles* . _ • Purchasers would do wetl io risli ou WartTOom* • mv97' enables Dft.< Brown tooffer assurances of epeedy r CQTc to aUwhoTnsfc come under his care. ' . . * ' • Office and private consulting rooms* 41 Diamond »? ' fly Charges moderate.-. . -myfci 1 * x> EUMATISKI.—Or.Bro-wn'a newly «noiM «na» a'- JSi Sdyrot'RhetnnaihmW a. speedy wiao«rt«iUT*lß*4y fOTiß4tp«dnfottronbler nneverfalis. - - 11 OSes ana Private -Consultation Room* No. dIyDIA MOND, pltubargh; Penha. -Th* Doototl* alwavi a horn* March 83-dat» ' r ■ important Co B’ccmlcii TV OCTORLATROBE’S FRENCH FEMALE BILLS, JL/ oalnaocoat, safe andeffectual remedy for Chloia* * - bib o* or {srecn'sicWneBB, Eloar, Albas or whites, Sap* ptossbhy ;Nemas Debility, geneial - weakness, N&ajea, Fains in the Hoad and Limbs, Loaj; of Appetite,Palpitation,Tremors, Diseased Spine*Coat • likeness, Imtabtl)iy« Dyspepsia or Indiffestio%F!»lu*.-= lence; pt.‘Wind v aiia all: uterine CoToplolnu. . Price 25; cents-or.five boxes tbr-Sl,oo-. f - Sold wholesale-and- tor 1 tall by:W.C. JACKSONi S 10 4 Liberty Mrceu headof - Wobd *tTeet; Phtsburffh, andby all the Droggtsw*' ", , , By Full diTeOtioira encloscd with each box. } ilccio lyd&w 1 Spring Importation of natdwlftji - T •: » lcry»Tdola, dfcc*> ’ •VTORRIS M’COMUS, No. 83 Wood nassfr—l «a v'* JVj now receiving,direct-from Amcncan and European--- manufacturers, a large and complete airortment - - Hardware, Cutlery, Tool*, d*.* Bmtable for the Waiters' trade jto which the attention of mercbanrty.andoloso ■- dealers m general, is invited;-.<• .•• [aprSMlwAwtir "fTIKUITS-r-SW) boxes Oranges r Jp v; SSQ'"do'-*:‘i*mon«s •■ - . .fiM) do EtuainSf - ■ ■ mbr Incs*; v; byaPnhlic' Supper**!- ' Wilkin* Hail, on Friday evening, April Bill, tSiB. Wcffl her*, of otheT Companies and the citizens generally iw s . respectfully invited. Tickets one dollar^oßcb. l can bot procured of 11. CnTOHBLL, W. V. Deem, M. MoStser, ■ Caimittie. ; W. B. Shatpe*, , ; .W. J. Mohmomeby./ ■. , mnigQ f Journal and Dispatch c nn? aiul charge Comp y marble JUcustftift# «® ALARGE sxock oC-tbc non heaulifal : X* ' madeof tlw finestqualiiy orForeigftaDtt Iwjwa^x* uehlarbte, manufactured by machinery* Rlwaysoao%9»r and • made to tmlcr on -short noiicui at prices-tangUK -r. : frpm ®LS to QIOU each. Parchasera aro in’djedtp ofldir; ' add examine the stock and- prices* Olff, 331 and. 393 * ctly street, opposite Smithfleld. * ’* • , w. w. Wallace. £2Unimt*,s— O ‘ 200i3ozenIiemonSyiup?-' v . ; ; 1000 do PcpperSance; -• : -50 do -assorted Pickle* v... 00 do 1 .Olive Oil, pintsond quaru; • i 10 case* .Prunes, infancy boxes; .. 10 do . do inghusjaraj' < 10 da do common ; 250 boxes Saydifless t . _ , . I‘iSbalf bores da; In sloreand£? r Vprl , JnsHlJ.v RHODSfI- SUGAR— ao&l&ffBBrazilSosur; .y ' do; , _ ' ~ IS tea. Clarified do; : , > opi T°am«anaror«.to b y JoSBOA RHODES. ■Mti- \ ! &: i kiV'Sic v.:s.'.y :■ " V ''.u : .'."s' V • ■* .■ •>■ v { :■ V- 1 - •' ’t,'-