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Tht .after.— The river commenced faflfngyes
terday morning, and at dark last evening there
Were W feet water in the channel and foiling.—
The Allegheny river ’will most probablybe np
in a Tew days,—as there havo been both rain
and snow on the upper Allegheny, largo quan
tise* of pig taotal and lumber came down yes?
terday. ’
Tke Cars' on the Ohio and Pennsylvania rail
road were detained yesterday by a slip in the
road; the express train had not arriyed at 8
o'clock last evening.
Tht AUegiaty J!ell;yo..2UvtK: tbiß morning
for the upper Allegheny, ifihebriijges will per
mit **—
Fof .Cincinnati. — Tke fine SteamST BriUi ant, is
the regular’paoiet Otis morning.
Tht WtruAeiler leaves this morning for Wheel
COtKT OF fttAUTER giSUOSif.
WsDJtSSpAT, April 7.
Oft the Bench—Hon. Wm., B. il’Clure, Presi
dent Judge; and ■ Wm. Bogge,£sq., Associate:
Judge. .
Commonwealth-vs. Louis A. Pemget—lndict
ment, grand larceny. This ease has excited a
groat deal of interest the pastfew days.ftt Court.
- The person waa chorgedwith stealing .material
from tho jewelry BBtablishfeent of Samuel Ea-,
hens, on Onion street. The jury had not come
in when, the Court adjourned. .
<The'Poisonmg Cast — Another- Death.—The.Cor
oner was Again colled; upon, yesterday, to hold
an inquest in the hOUBe of Mr. Cuthbert, on biß
daughter Mary Ann; who died yesterday mom?
ing, from the effects of poison taken on Sunday
evening.
Mr. Cuthbert gave hiß testimony, but it did
not vary from yesterday. ■
-Dr.M’Cookdid notgive his evidence on Tues
day, but gave it before the jury yesterday; We
publish it entire.
Dr. M’Cook testified that on Sunday evening,
1 about 8 o'clock;: Mr; Cuthbert called on him,ao
. . eompanied- by Mr.. Mocauley, and said that the
children were weak; .Macaulay, said they were
poisoned; he supposed him drunk, or under the
influence-of liquor. Mr. C. said he would . .pay
him well; ■ and said .the children had taken some
thing in their tea. Told him to go home and
’: give them coffee; that would lie on their sto
mach ;■ told him to return immediately if the
children were worse. I remained in my. office
■ au hour anil a half waiting for Cufclibcrtto come
and tell me the condition of the .children, and
, then retired to bed; - At 3J o'clock on Monday
- morning, Cuthbert cainebaoktotheofSco, staling
5 ' that his children were no better; bo wonted mo
to go and see them, l’old him I could not go,
•h- I had to perform an important surgical opora
; tion at Mr. passavaut’s. Hospital in tho morning,
' v and it was necessary that I Bhonld have my rest
■■■;■ in order to have a steady hand; that is the only
■ cause I did not go to see them. I did not refuse
t> come down in tho evening. Told-bim to take
• another Doctor, and gave him .directions where
Tny son lived; I went to tho houso in the mofft
ing, and naked' whether they had.been buying
aTsenio or any. rat-killing stuff; they .replied
that thepersonwho had been living in the house,
before they came,: had left something they took
to bo saicratus; supposed that some had
into the coffee or tea; and . that poisoned tho
Children ; one child was dead when I got to tho
house, and the other.dying; from tho bloated
look of the face, Uie purging and vomiting, and
ns they represented , tho ohild complained of
- thirst, I supposed the poison to havo been nr
seuio; asked Mrs. Cuthbert if she could find ony.
of the stuff; ehe went to the cupboard and dust
ed some -into, her-hand.off the shelf, I then
- threw it into the fire, believing if it was arsenio,
it would send forth a blue blaze, and give a gar-
lie Smell; it emitted a single spark of blue blaze,
; without any smell; believed, the- children came
to their - death by accidental poisoning; came to
the conclnsiod to administer annntidote for ar
fienic; gave a prescription on Mr. Wilcox, for
a hydrated per oxide of ironies being the best
" antidote, and also advised them to give the white
■Of aft egg ( ordered the child to be leeched if
- 'the swelling increased. From tho frankness of
the father and motheris conduct, believed no-
thing wan dona -intentionally wrong; have no
; Satisfactory answer of how they cams to their
: • death; I visiledthe family before i_ Mrs. Mar
• c&uley told me that she did .not .Hre agreeably
• with her sister,(Mrs: Cuthbert) and that Bbe bp
' lieved if she was dying, her sister would not
;giro her a glass of water; sho said she catno
'here a widow last fall,anti Cuthbert and his wife
•got her to marry Macauley; ho. was paid for his
Visits to Mrs. Macauley. Macauley, on his first
"visit to me on Sunday evening, with Mrs. Cuth
bert, told me he was poisoned.
. Other witnesses were examined, bnt nothing
new elicited, from what we published in yester
day’s paper.
’ The testimony of Mr: M’Cauley differed essen
tially from that of Dr. M’Cook.
Mr. Wilcox- testified that be analyzed the
- sugar, and that it contained no poisonous sub-
Btonee.
Thejnry returned averdict, '* that Mary Ann
Cutbbert came to her doath, by poison adminis
tered iua. manner unknown to the jury.”
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. —From a pub
lished statement of'the business done on the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, we take the
following interesting information of the business
done for the first quarter of the year 1852:
PASSESQERS CAUniED.
In January......
In Febrnory - 9,621
InMaroh 1 5 .® 60
■ Number carried in tbesamonths.34,B79
HECEirX9,
■January—passengers.—:.. $9,999,68
. «• freight..... 2,058,88
6 —. $12,088,40
Pebruory—Passengers 8,379,96
“ Freight . 2,667,00
511,037,01
March—Passengers.. .;
- ■ « Freight
Total receipts, not ineluding
mail service... ¥*9,7 db.7o
Number of passengers earn
ed since theopenrag of the og6
■To r t^cV.pu::::y.:::v.:::::::v.::::::"::$72,o79,87 J
The whole will he openod to Wooster about
'the Ist of July;.and completed to Crestline, if
the means can be obtained, this-year. When
. the road is finished through to Mansfield, we.will
hare a cotnpleio line of railroad from Pittsburgh
to Chicago. .' C
Theatre.—Mr. J. B. Robeuts has been highly
successful in bis engagement at the Theatre.
• Oa Tuesday evening he played Hamlet tb;tt good
s boose, and. lost evening performed .the character
. of Richelieu, in Bulwer's play of that name.—
He was ably seconded by Mr. and Mibs
Whieler, two newfaoegon our.stago, £■ j
- To.night Mr. Roberts appears in tho character
- v of Sir Giles Overreach, in Massinger's celebrated
< play of “A New Way to Pay Old Debts," a char
: ; i ooter iu which he excels in. Mlbs Wheeler and
Mr. Erelsford also appear. • ,
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: 5 Carried Aecay.—Onu *of Lee’s Ferry Boats,
running -between Saw Mill Kun and Allegheny
City, was parried away, by the flood, on Tues
day morning. M
Qax Pipee ore being laid on Seventh street,
g.—ort,in g that was needed—it could only boast
pt Bght pn one side of the street before. ,•
: -/ > new plafifc roads a»
; about being constructed -in -: lids 'neighborhood;
which, with the roads already finished, and those
now undor contract, will make ourcity more easy
of oocobs to onr country friends. We have now
a road along the Monongahela river, to Brad
dook’s Field and Turtle creek; one from Tem
iperauoeville to Hohlestown, Washingtonoounty,
not finished); one from Allegheny city toPer
rysvillewhichisintended tohe continued through
.Bntler and Mercer counties; one up the Alle
gheny river to Sharpsburg. There is olso a
plank road in tho course of construction on the
old Brownsville road, from Birmingham.
The hooks for subscription to tho stock of the
Girty's Bun Plonk Eoad Company, will bo opened
on Iho lost of this month and first of next, at the
Two Milo House, at Mrs. Holmes’, ondatScott’s
Mills. One dollar per share is requited to he
paid at the time of subsoriptten. This road is
intended os on extension of the Plank-.: Road at
Sharpsburg; and is to run up Gjjty’s Run to
Evergreen; where many of our merchants and
business men have located, this rood will un
doubtedly prove good stock.
A meeting of the-Oommissionera oppointed by
the Legislature to organize a company for the
purpose of cons trading a plankroadfrom Saw
millßun, iChartiers township, Allegheny county, ,
to Phillipßhurg, on the Ohio river, opposite Ro
chester, Beaver county, was held in this city on
the third instant, and. Messrs. Wood, MoKce,
Young, Shonse, Shiras and McCoy were appoint
ed a committee to open books for the subscrip
tion of stock to thiß, road. .Notice has .been
given that books will bo opened for the subscrip
tion to tho road at Rogers' tavern, Saw-mill
Run,- atShousetown and at Phillipsbnrg, in tho
beginning of next month. The road is to run
along the bank of the Ohio. Tho price of the
Shares will be twenty-five dollars. \
Important Case— -Judges Grier sad Irwin have
given'opinions in the caßb of: Joshua Natchcrieb
vs: RomuiuS L: Baker, ctm., Trustees and Elders
of the Harmony Society. The complainant be
came a member of this association at Harmony,
Indiana; in 1810, being then of the. age of
twenty-one years, and labored, faithfully, for the
society, receiving nothing but a bare subsis
tence, until June, 1846, and being then forty
eight years: of ago, hu,was excluded from said
society, turned out of its possessions, and de
prived of all share and participation in the pro
perty and effects, its benefits and advantages, by
George Rapp end his assoiates.
The respondents stats that the complainant
left the society of his, ownfreo will, and thereby
lost all right to its benefits.
Judge Grier gave the following decision:
It is ordered that this case be referred to
Henry Sproul, tho clerk of this court, (and a
commissioner and .master, in the same,) to take
aft account of tho nett valuo of all the estate of
tho Harmony Society; whether real, personal or
mixed, ns it was held on tho 10th day of June,
1810, and olso in the year 1810, and olso the
numher of persons in each of those years enti
tled to community of property, and also what
would be a fair compensation for the labor of the
complainant from tlie year 1810 to 16th June,
1846, (Say for twenty-seven foil years,) deduct
ing dll money paid and other property taken by
him at tho time of hia expulsion.
' Judge Irwin, gave a long history of the society,
and declared, In the end, as follows:
After full consideration 1 am of opinion that
the material allegations contained in the .com-,
plainaot’ff bill have been fully sustained, and
that he is entitled to relief, tho oxtont of which
must depend upon the final decro# of the Court,
after a report upon the interlocutory order.
Fifth Ward Market. —A meeting of a large
number of tho citizens- of the Fifth Ward was
held in the Hall, comer of Penn and Walnut
streets on lost Tuesday evening, April 6, to take,
into consideration tho expediency of procuring
additional ground, and erecting a suitable mar
ket-house thereon. H. Brunot was elected, pre
sident, and Cims. A. Bryan, secretary.
The objects of the meeting having been stated
by tbe chairman, addresses were made by Messrs.
Cassel, Magill, Jl'Cully and others. The follow
ing resolution was passed unanimously:
Retained, That a committee of five be appoint
ed to ascertain the facts in regard to procuring
additional ground, report plans, cost of . construc
tion, &c., at a subBequeat meeting to bo called
by them; : -.v.
The committee consists of the following named
persona: I)r. Jno. 11. Cassel, Lawrence Mitchell,
Esq., Fmn. Felix, Esq., John H. Ralston, Esq.,
and Thos. WightmaD, Esq. Adjourned.
H. BRTJNOT, President
Cius. A. Bbtas, Secretary. :
Zuture on Proltstantism. —Dr. A. T. McGinn,
President of the WcsternTheologioai Seminary,
will deliver a hectare this evening, at Masonlo
jlall, on the “Protestant Chapter "in History.”
The well known learning and eloqacnco, of Dr.
McGret, would nlooo Ml . the House; and the
subject chosen by the gentleman, is one or deep
interest. Tho proceeds of the lecture will bo
ttppropriatcd towards the First Presbyterian
Church. Tickets can be procured at the book
stores, in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City, ....
1 Professor Jacoous will deliver a Lectaro nt
thp same place, on Thursday, April 15th, on tho
subject of “Popery and our Free Institutions."
Atsaull and Jiattery.—'Shoß. M'Coy nnd Cath
erine M’Coy wore brought before Alderman Ma
jor, yesterday, charged with assault and battery
on oath of Catherine Connor, It appears that
Mr. Connor livedin ft house belonging to M’Coy,
who, for some time past has been trying to oust
him, but owing to sickness tho doctor said it
would bo dangerous to more him, and bis wife
refused to go out. M'Coy yesterdsy took tho
law Into his own bands, and put Mr, Connor and
his wife out of the house. She made complaint
before Alderman Major; who committed M'Coy
to jail, ond his wife baring given bail to appear
at .court, was discharged.
Allegheny Sapper.— Tho mombersof tho Alle
gheny Fire Company will celebrate the “ Semi-
Centennial anniversary - of tho organization of
the Company," by a public , supper at -WtlUlos
Hall to-morrow evening. Members of other
companies; and citizens generally, are Invited to
attend. Tickets can bo procured of Messrs.
Sbaeffer, Chiguell, Diebl, M’Stcin, and Mont
gomcry.
Doctor of Divinity. —The honorary title of U.
Bf-Was conferred, by Jcffcrson Collego, Canons
bargh, at tho late , commencement, opoa the
Bev. Mclancthon W, .Jacobus, of the. Western
Theological Seminary..
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Teeterday was a delightful day,—and St had
tho effect of thronging the Btreots with ladles,
dad in the joyous habiliments which denote tho
arrival of Bpriog—if itwill last.
The Wallace Troupe gavo universal satisfao
[on at their concert on Tuesday night.; They
ing in Wheeling to-night.
■ Committals.—lhevo wore six committals yes
terday to tho county jail—ono for assault .and
batteiy, and five for common offences. •
i *fl»» FBEBH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
amVExpress, at the WAVEBLEY HOUSE,
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XXXII COSaUKHS-KIUSTf SKSSIUS.
.Washington, April 7.
Senate.— Mr. HalepreßCntodpetitions asking
for lie repeal of the Fugitive-Slave Daw.. He
had-intendod to.enbmit game remarks to the Sen
atenpon the practical operation of that law In
.the hands of the ten dollar judges -whom it had
called into existence, but'ns'-the whole compro
mise wmldbebeforethe Senate, Inn few days,
he Would defer his remarks until then. The pe- -
titions were laid on the table.* ’
A proposition woa madeto-dayto tnkenp tho
; French Spoliation bUL Mr. 1 Bradbury gave no
tice that he would call np the bill on Monday
next.
It being now among - the special orders, the
Apportionment bill was taken up.
: Mr. Bhett advocated aa amendment fixing tho
number of representatives nt-234,; allowing 8.
Carolina one for her fraction, and California to
retain her present number.
■ Mr. Husk proposed giving ono to Louisiana
also, for her fraction.
The snbject was continued, ~without notion,
until the hour of adjournment • t r !
During Thursday, Mr. Hunter, by consent, re
ported the Deficiency bill with some fifty amend
ments, increasing the appropriation nearly one
million of dollars.
House.—Mr; Henn, from the committee on
i pnblio lands reported nn amendment to tho bill
granting the right of-way and donation of lands
for the construction of a railroad, from the,Wa
bash to the Mississippi river. Referred to Com
mittee oftho Whole..
Mr. Orr from,the same oommittee reported a
.bill granting tho right of way and a donation of
the pnblio lands for the benefit of the Atlantic,
! Golf and Central Railroad and for other pur-,
I poses.
i A point of order was raised that the bill, pro
viding for abolisbing the doty on railroad iron,
i properly; belonged- to the .Committee of Ways
. and Means. *
. -The chair decided the hill to be oat of order
on this ground. The decision was sustained by
the Honse and ruled out.
, Mr. Orr reported a bill giving tho right of way
and lands to Florida, Alabama, Arkansas and
Missouri for railrond-.pnrposes Referred to
Committee of the Whole.
TheTTonse went into Committee on.the Home
i stead Bill.
Mr. Ward, of Kentucky, commenced Bpeak
: ing. After dissenting from tho remarks hereto-,
fore made by Messrs. Cnbell nnd Williams in re
ference to Gen. Scott, be proceeded:to. say that
the General was active in.tho introduction of. the.
Compromise measures which had passed into a
law. If the American people oannet see, during
his long life, evidence of his - patriotism and
freedom from sectional prejudices,- he does not
deserve their confidence. . lie has been engaged
I in tho service of bis country for forty years, de
priving himself Of the pleasures of tho fireßido
and the endearments of home, protecting, tho
liberties wo now enjoy; and now that ho is ap
proaching towards the grave,-.can any one sup*
pose that he wiil sacrifice tbe_ Union for which
he has done so much; It is said that Scott must,
put himself on the record, but neither Harrison
nor Taylor were requested by tho Whigs to do
this, and wbat was wrong in .1840 and 1848, as
to making pledges, must bo wrong in ,1852. If
the Morth prefer Oen. Scott, they, have a right
to do so ; hut it ie urged that the South should
not support him because ho is alleged to affiliate
with the opponents of slavery. But this is not
true. He was horn end raised in the South,
and numbered his best, friends there; and
there is {nothing in o Southern disposition and
temper which could induce such ,an affiliation.—
The best hope for Whig success in tho Vresideu
tial canvass was in Gen. Scott Any effort to
re-elect Fillmore is too desperato for rational
consideration.
Mr. Everett got the floor, and spoke against
the bill.
Tho Honse then adjourned. .
ETJOPEABN HEWS!
ARRIVAL OF THEBTEAMSHIP AFRICA.
■ New Yokk, April 7.
Tho steamship Africa arrived to-day, bringing
oSgbty-slx passengers-
On the fourth of April in tho forenoon, the Af
riea.passodthe Niagara.'
In the House ofCommons on Friday, tho Chan
cellor of tho Exchecquor stated, that on introdu
cingthc Militia hill on Monday, tho Secretary
of State-would, undoubtedly state tho ; reasons
which rendered that measure necessary. ; .
Advices had been received at Lloyds, that tho
Abcena steamer was on her wayfrom Vora Crnz,
with $5,000,000 of gold dost from California.
PRUSSIA.
The report from tho Finance Committee on the
proposed newspaper tax is published. Alt tho
foreign newspapers arc to pay a tax of 25-per
cent upon tho selling price at the place of pub
lication, exclusive of postage.
Tho London Times of tho 2Cth has a long ar
tioloonlhe expedition to Japan, which it takes
for granted Is intended to break up exclusion in
that empire, and says that if carried on in the
spirit , of humanity and sound policy, without
unnecessary waste of life,: and- under tho. full
impression that ths agents of the government
nnd not tho great moss of the population nro at
1 fault, Commodore Perry will be hacked by tho
sympathies of all European nations. Wo have
little: doubt that tho United State’s expedition
against Japan will provo tho counterpart of our
i operations In- China. May Commodore Perry
r meet with like enecess, and use it to ns good pur.
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t Tboßeef Root Sugar manufactured at Mont-
I molick, Ireland, has been perfectly successful,
tho sugar being of the purest description.
Cotton Maukst.— After tho departure of tho
Baltic, the desire to sell cotton increased at
Liverpool, with little demand. On Wednesday
and Thursday, qualities belotr good and mid
dllng were down J. Bettor qualities were aleo
diCoult of sale, aud have declined 1-10 during
tho week, white in common descriptions almost
nominal sales are made at a dcclino of J to
Tbo week's Bales, were 20,850 bales, 0,1500 of
which were on speculation, and 3,110 for export.
The eteamsbip Franklin arrived at Cowes on i
tho 26th, at ton in the morning. Business af-.|
fairs at London and lavorpool were quiet.'
ENGLAND.
1 Little news has transpired stnoo the Baltic
Ba inthe House of Commons, Mr. Ilnme brought
forward a resolution for- the extension of suf
frage, but It waa.dcfcated by a majority of lt>s,
Lord John Russell being ono of tho speakers
against ths motion.
Tho Chnncollor of tho Exchequer stated that
there was no intention to interfere with the
grant to Maynooth College. The supplies wore
being voted without objections from tbo opposl-
tl °Brcttdstoffs...MflHenry says tbo market closed
with moro bopoful fcoUngs, though without ony
Improvement In tho pricefl; ftt lOa for Hour,
there at© anxious buyers on Bpecmfttlons, tmt
no sales lcssthaul'JaOd forWcstcrn Caaal.Vlu
ladelphlo and Baltimore ; 20s for Ohio. . Wheat
6s9d®os; white Corn at 31 a ; yellow .ISsGd.
Oanllner’s Ciroular, -on tho contrary, says that
the Com market Is still tending downward.—
Wheat haa (lodinod 2©3d; Flour Is; Pork,
without change; Beef, new, wanted; old sells
readily ondtonds upward, hard is daUondquo
tatlohs nominal. The stock of Cheese Is ex
hausted. - Thllow quiet. Bacon Is in fair do
mond nt full rates ; shoulders sell freely at for
nier rates ; hams neglected. , A fair business do.
Ins in Clover seed at a reduotlon. Butter sells
readily at a lato doollno. Oils arc without
chance. Linseed cakes continue saleable.—
Carolina Rico,. 100 tierces Bold at l7s©lBan,l.
In Tobacco », modcroto business Is doing with
market mabket
But a trifling business has been done. Tho
foods have undergone but little fluctuation; the
market la firm. The Consols closed on Friday
at f18®984/S9Bl for money and nco&unt; u. 8.
6 s Bonds at 103i@103J; do ’oB,llos®
•UOJt P«m»fc G'fl 83@o8$; "Ohio Co, '7O, -70,
10 T® Monchoster market experienced n depres
sion. In Liverpool, goods-genorally wore man-
Imntc, and buyers offering loss. .
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A deTnoeratto'domonstratlon bad been aUompv
cd at Saint Trieux, in tho department of Haute,.
Vienna, on tho occasion of tho funoral of M.
Mayard, formerly o hanker, and a member, .or
the Liberal party. The disturbance was easily
flU Tbe Jfcuiteur of the 241 h, publishes o decree
regulating tbo oourse of procedure in the assem
bly; from which It appears that , the President
■baa complete control of tho action of every mcm
' ber of the opposition. .• , , •
M. Henon has been returned from Lyons. _ • i
| - Merchants.and ship.owners in Havre wore in
' great alarm; in consequence of the report,, that
i it was Intended to make, a modification, in- tho
. commercial laws. The Chamber of Commerce
I held a meeting on the subject,’ and the merchants
and ship owners convoked another meeting to
draw up a petition to the President, against the
proposed alteration. •
- The loss of the Austrian.Steam-Corvette, Mn?
nanne is confirmed. Eighty persons perished
With her.
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" A dispatch elated Zara, March 14th, states
thata force of l,7oDmen marched into Lyons,
where the GreekaUnd Catholics, wemdisarmed,,
and theclergyandtwo prmcipalmen in every
canton, were seized and imprisoned.
- The govemmeutlias issued tenders for a line
of screw steathers, to ran every, fortnight be
tween Quebec, Montreal and Liverpool.
. . Ten thousand engineers,; lately,, on, a strike,
have-signed adeclaratjon'tbat they will return
to work,
A very.large quantity of wheat floor has, been
shipped from London and Hull for Prussia, tin
der o nominal duty, in consequence of the great
soaraity in.'that country, -. Large contracts are
said to have been entered into by loading corn
factors .. .
LATER FROM TEXAS;
New Orleans, April 7.
The steamer Camanoho, ascending the Bio
Grande with forty passengers,; including God.
Caravajal' and many ladies,, was fired upon by
the Mexican soldiers - from the bank,Several
shots Struck the boat, but, luoklly, no lives were
lost. The shots probably were intended for
Caravajal. Tho outrage excited much indigna
tion from the Americans.
MISS HAYS' CONCERTS.
Cincinnati, April 7.
Every ticket for-Miss Hays' Concert to-night,
was taken before dark.. will- sing again on
Saturday and Monday evenings, and then de
part for Pittsburgh.
New Yobk, April 7.
The Enropa sailed at noon,- with fifty-eight
passengers and $50,000 in spocio.
- The brig Marie!, from St; Mary’s, was driven
•ashore ntCohasset rocks, near Boston, and went
to pieces. She is supposed, to bo an enUre loss.
Cincinnati, April?.
The river continues to rise an inch an hour.—
The water is now Within two feet of Water
street- A number of houses in thß lower part
the city are inundated, A large amount of pro
perty has been lost along the Ohio and tributa
ries bytlio sadden rhe.
Charleston, April 7. \
■ The steamerSonth Carolina sails, to-morrow
for Liverpool, with a cargo, valued at $BO,-
000.
The Isabella, which was slightly, damaged, re
sumed her regular trips on Thursday. :
Key West, April 3.
Tho hark Sarnh Hand, of Philadelphia, bound
for Now York with acargo of sugar, went ashore
near Biding Books, saving only . 800 boxes of
the cargo, whioh consisted 1000 boxes, and COO
bhds. She is a total wreck.
Cincinnati, April 7.
: Todd, Democrat, has-been elected. Senator
from Indiana by a majority of 082 over Coburn,
whig. ■■■■■' ■ . . . .
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 7, _
Cotton... Continues dull ; dealers are waiting
tho steamship Africa's hews, now folly due.
"■Flour.;.There has boon little movement in flour
and meal. Sales of superfine, ut $4.
Brands—Selected and choice brands $4,061
©4,121.
CornMcal—s3,l2} for Penna,; Brandywine
$3,25@3,31*‘
Wheat—The demand lias fallen off; salea rod
at 89©90 ; sales of 2,ooobush Penna. prime _at
private sale, understood to bo a slight decline
from formor rates.
Bye—Unchanged.
Corn... Lower; sales 9,000 bushels Southern,
yellow ntCC®t)l.
Oats...ln demand at 38}©89} for Pennsylva
nia.
Groceries... Firm at former prices.
Provisions—ln demand, holders ask high Tates
for cheeking sales; mess pork 18 j city mess
beef 15 to 15J; bacon 8f @9 for Bbonlders, and
10 for sides; 10} for plain and fancy hams.
Lard.„ln barrels 10e., and in kegs 10J.,
Whisky—2lc.
NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 7.
Cotton—Firm; sates 12,000 bales, deliverable
in three days, at 8$ for Orleans and Mobile;
Uplands B|.
Flour..-Sales 10,000 bbls State at s4,3l}©
4,435; Ohio §4.50.
Grain-Sales 0,800 bna Southern white Wheat
at §1,05, at private sale; salos 15,000 Northern
yellow Conrat C6@o7fl; sales 1,200 bus Rye at
78©790. ; >
Provisions... Sales 3500 bbls. Mobs Pork at
§17®17,37}; prime §10,121; sales 300 barrels
beef at former prices. Lard 9}©9lc. in bbls.,
oud in kegs 10}@101.
' Coffee-Sales 000~bags Rio at B}©9}; Java
11} cents. .
Sugar—Sales 100 bhds. New Orleans at 4J@
4J cents. . 1 . ■ ■
Rice—Sales 150 tierces at $3,87}@3,55.
CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI 7.
Flour,,.Unchanged, sales I,COO barrels at
COO bbls at 15c.
l > rorislpus...tTncboug.od; sales 500 bbls Lord
at B}c. Sales iJOO iihd* Bacon Bides, dcUveroblo
in Slay at Oc, packed; Solea 100 bbls mess pork
at $15,50; 110 cbongb In other articles. •
. The firer has riser* o feet 8 inches since last
evening, and is still BWulUn'g at the rate of one
Inch an hour.
lilKMnlnff UoOi*
'UrM.Mn-L*OU ,Ma»m».'i C Uircrs, are nDwprepareil
ff toTurntth orcrect Kter-lor Iron wuh all
ihe Fittings,-of the fee*l panem or malarial* Order*
left 01 tbh i,u>re of KAJON, £ Co., on Wood
street. No Ist, Pittsburgh* will be promptly attended to.
* AVM. mtu fc CO.
IGrcenshurr Republican and Pittsburgh Gaaette copy
31ime* weekly. Dispatch r opy Vtv*ek andch. Poit.|
b.c. cdsaiTT*
ATtPHNEY AT IiAAV. Office, 137 Fourth street,
above Smltlifirld, Pittsburgh, l*a. ■ _ • [;»pr3:y_^
: pbneeilc Stenosrapby,
MR, H. HARDING is traehin# ihi* most valuable
accomplishment.lN Cbiusvy’*
llotit, Penn street, where he-may he found at and
12o’clock, ftl .and half just l arid 2; *l*»,at7l*. M,
Terms, 3i CD. A thorough knowledge of the art war*
rtfhtfd. ; - •. j
milK Office of itw Engineer of the PiUsborgh and
J. flieuteimHe Rtulro&d.hua been removed to’‘Tilrii*
man JlttH," on Grant street, nearly opposite the new
Court House. • (aprl
JosKPn litewts, «
LEWIS' INTEUUUKNCE OFFICE,
So. a HI. Clair Street, _ :
WHERE Hotel., Steam Homs, and Private Honiea,
will La furniabed Willi Rood servant*, and ter-
Tunis with places... fiiprorty
To Bnßloe Balldera. . •
•tjr/ ANTED—A personofjtpricht aml*tcai3fliabH»»
W wtioiljojooghly tfndcMWM# thft abcwtf
io take charge of a shop, tn%ke coniractsj itc-jlnn pro*
Cnable e*tnbu*bnient in ibe west, Oaewho coil Invest
in tut* concern from-one to five Uioosana doHaw.vroaln
be preferred. SINGKR, HARTMAN & CO-,
apfs;lw Ko IQtf WalerMrt et.
paiißfi* to 8»n Franetieo. ; r
THE faiMttllUig packet having, been
unavoidably detained, wm leave PfcSladelphln, for
yau FraiicleeOrOn tho lOib inst>» ftt ftl. A
few p&csengcracan bceptfttgttiforby*lSeUfftopq»;if apr
plication bo made eonatniHe undersigned. I’assongcr*
hy ilui ship are furnished with aropio .provUlorU, and
uliowcatotrteawibe.baggaacs;.^
■ Apply to ■ . BLAKWiYv
ttprfi - Sixth and Liberty am., PiUsVttTgh.
H.araovatoi' tUe -
0»n; BX L Y TKLK UHAPH OF FJCS .
mtil'VOtnccof ilia <>'Uifny Tf i lesmi>b t l.in« jL li»» btcn
J. removed lf> -ihe- NOiTfH‘r*AST:CORNHK..OF :
Tilllll> AND WOOO 3T3 ,I*Msiiu«*h l Pn. KnVrence
from: Tbtril rtrrei. In order: to JScel.llio tnercMhnr
wunu of th« public, ibe now/TelMtnph Officehim been
much enlarged und.ltaprovod, and other faclPtiesaaoeui
to iiniura the prompt tmdaeeutulc irtmmmsldn of IK**
patchestoaUparts of the UuPod Stale*; Noeffort.wlU
he spared to abstain, tlie higli; repuißtlph Which; the
O'RirJU Uncfl Imvfi already acquired ;, Imorimpi
'Ad*m» *. Co.'* fcxpr»»».
TaßßiailT RKDUCI'UK—From anil after thi, date,
■ r our Ifilf’s Du poumt freight, frbm Philadelphia tn
Fintbunh; will bo SS.oo par 103 ihtj-a redaction of SS
per cent. Time* from Philadelphia loJPiUlbujrgbi.Ou
liour*. fopr*) BAKHR&FORSYTH,.AjfeuU
■ SeltotSolTobli
TBK neit session of M. WILLIAMS' fl 15 IUI'.CT
SCHOOL, will commence on Monday, the;fith I«»U;
ui thoßoom below the Lecturoßoomof iho t lnli rrea*
bjfiorlan ChureU, l*jit»l»ttreli4tehiTmicp:oi»' ; Sw»br£C«V
A paTl of th« Umo «HoUodto«acb teelwiloiU’wiH no de
voied ta reviewing former Who iim not^or*
gotten inoro lima ho kDOWSvby ueglecilog rovjew.
tic lm«, therefore* adopted themlser’# plan forgrowlnff
rich:>Mafce all you diligent swdy,J_and
save all you get” l»y constant
i placing will be will ensblo iho pupil w
refer to whatever important ideas or facts lm *h*jy.3) e ®V
with, m hi* rending, rcflecitfbH ;or« *rvaUon,
much ease asthe ntorchanitofers io to W»
ledger i uml, thut Ub he will bo
taught to write Phonoßniphlcally, which require* only
ono-slxthnamany moUon»,.on writing a-wordlid ' script
hand, in the common orthography* |apu.<w
M’CALMQNT & KEENAN, ■
(ITTOBSmB AJ liAW,
180 FOURTH STREET,
Ooppsite WiltUia Hnlt. . ftilsiurgh, Fa. ,
PLKNOnriURNITU RB ataUCTION.—<lo Tlmrt-
FVdarmorning, April Sib, at 10 o’clock. at the Wore
tnoihs-of Meetkiik ft Allmdor. Third Btreetbetween
Wood and-Market streets, will ho sold the enure mock
ifwernt fSSuh» of the Isto firm of M. Tmd’e ft
■K.■comprising the largest and beat assortment of Cus
tOin’er Furnitureever offered:in Hus city, comprising
hlkck walnut odd mahogany letp-a.totes, superb black
walnut atid nmhogany sofas, do divans, marblo top
ii.s.wii-iTrsdr Sfchch atvlobiet abd centre table,.do walnut turd ma»
’ M- H°oK.lHBt>ia'J*_ _ _ w«nv folhtabler, splendid Patman parlor tables, with
■ FANCY- CHINA STORE, mnrhleonil mahogany topa.dreßaingborealisdo,eplen.
50 wood aimrkr, tnfAß kitß CBkBL*B S 5 mahogany card.tahles in great vanoiy,do walnni
TU9T receiving and now opening, the best wsoriment «■“ ato ° an V csenloire end book caws,dpToahogany
e| of WHITE STONK and FANCY CHINA,.over jheny. wardrobes, mahogany and -walnut French
brought to this city, with every other variety or Glass, *“>, cIIBUS pn a lockers, plash and hair cloth seals,
Qdeensware, Britannia Ware, Japan Waiters, Solar £iijut aiid mahogany enclosed wash. Blands; Bttpetb
llanelng and Btand Lamos.Candelebroa.ftc. tmarJt) wn ]nut and mahogany bedsteads, gum, maple andoher*
mn MFanHastsws mssris&rrlod man,who.has rv bedsteads, .work and. wash, stands, dining...and
ii§ metcanl,,e hott!e - Tho
t AppIy'afTHIISFFICC. . tmartSlf ,P apr3 P. M, DAVIS, Anct.
Europe*** l«aw Ag«ncy. - . ■
ttT Mn. Kk*an, in co«lieo.vion wilH Hnge Keenan,
KBQMCo«n«eUornii,Q^ l DuUiu,lreJand,collenUclaimi,
male* aearchea,i«v Kuroptfj -and..,one.. JJJV
nualiy makes * tour through Great.Urilaln»lreUud and
Acnrrien. (£HIL-
t'-j' i-'-'-};
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DAU.Y REVIEW OP THE MARKETS.
.:■» owica oy.th* Daily Moanxya Post, t «■
> I■■..•■, . TAursday, Aprtl'B,TBs2. .•> .-
; ;.Tho,.weather yesterday -was pieplant and delightful
for out door business. Business, as a general thing, was
not brisk
ASHES.—Sates continue to be anile nt .O to Oi for
Boda;and 61 to© for Pearls.Saleratus4 ios.
FLOUR.—In consequence of the high watery which
prevents the boats on tho Monongahela from running,
receipts Lave been light for several days, with limited
•ales. We note eatesof Sdbbls.ut 82,05} lOdo-82 95;
15d<r. at 51. •
GRAIN.—Sales of 100 bushel* Corn from store .at
AOy 40 bushels do. Ear at 40. 176 bushels. Oats from
store at 39. 120 bushels Rye at. 45.
GROCERIES.—SaIesof the following lo:s of Sugar:
3 hhds 6ii $ do. 5* ;13 do; 5) \ 12 do. 5* to s*.} 24 do. 64c,
Coffee; 9* bags at lOf; 20 do. 10}. Molasses : 9 bbla.
Sugar Rouse at 49; 15 do common at 34; 25 do in onlt
at 35 cents. •
\FI3!I Sales of 20 bids. No. 3 large Mackerel.at
87.67, cash.
MESS PORK.—We quote firm nt 818.
BACON;—This article continues firm, with an active
demand. wWnote sales of 10,000 pounds Sboalders.at
71; 1000 &5 Hams ©|lS9t; 20,000 1 &3 Sides on private
lorms; 10 tierces EvansA.Swift’s Sugar Cured Hams
at 10|.- The above sales were made by Sellers,.Nicola
A. Co;; where that superior brand of Sugar Cured Hams,
can always be bad. . •
CHEESE—SaIe's of 37-botes at 71; 15 do. 8.
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic,;Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ BalUCrDennet, Brownsville.
“ J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport-,
u • •-Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
Geneasscj Conant,.West Newton.
.« S. Bayird,Peebles* Elizabeth.
u • Michigan N 0.2, Botes, Beaver.
“ Forest City, Murdoch, Weilsvillc.
-•• Winchester, Moore, Wheeling.
. ‘‘ .Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.
“ Tascarora, Hays,. Nashville.. .
Irene, M’Clmtock, Nashville.'•
DEPARTED:
u . Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville.
. u Atlamic,rartinson, do . .. ..
J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Thomas ehriver; Bsitey, West Newton.
/ ' Genessce,Conam,V v est Newton.
» :. R/Bayara,Peebles,Elizabeth.
*>.■ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Heaver.
ForesiCity, Murdock, Wellsville.
*1 . . Arena, Kuag, Sunhsh.
“ - ?l)larnai,Conwell, Wheeling.
« Cincinnati, Boies, Cincinnati.
pans, Ebbert, St. Louis.
11 Jane Prsnklin, Benedict*Lomsvilie.
** Empress* CoxyZanesyilio.
. « Haron, M’MUlan, Nashville.
.< ; Milton, T. U. Davis, Louisville.
«< .: Arena, King, Sanflsh.
fflaileUti Pirkirthurgli. and RoclAlug
. «K P° rt Packet#
Leafeg The Steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S.
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday,
returningcwill leave Ifacklngport
'eTerv Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M. ....
”2«ngera and sliippemranyrdr on lUe uttnosl &C'
commndaUnn and pro.npme.9-
.1 JE&J& THE new and splendid passenger steamer \
JbEU&L WINCHESTER, Gso&oa I>. Moose, Master, 1
vrtti run us a tegular tri-weekiy: packet between this 1
city and Wheeling, leaving PiuabutgU every Tuesday-
Tborsdoy and Saturday 1 , at lb A; M.,for Beaver, Wells*
ville, Steubenville and Wellsborgh ; returning, leaves
Wheeling for Steubenville, WellsviUetmd Beaver every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at dA. M.. -
For freight or passage,having unsurpassed accoramo
dations, apply on board, or to - .
ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co,, Agents,
•Water Street.
The Winchester isa new side wheel boat* andis
largest and finest steamer ever built forth© trade.; ras*
season* and shippers caa depend on her remaiaing_in
thoirnd*. t<lee - ,f
I JS&L& Ths fine sieoiaer ALLEGHENY BELLE
AfiMSagesto. Cant; W*. UaXxa* leave* the Alle
gheny wharf for Franklin, every aToniay and Thursday >
Meamer ALLEGHENY BELLE Na3.Ci.pt.
Jous lUdifi., leaves the Aileghe»y wharf for hra.il.
Un« every Tuesday, and Friday* at 4 _t ♦ M*. .. . •
For Freight orraaggge«*PP»y o» t* o *™
Far Aarletta «oa UoeWngp®***
fiS&LA TauHne steamer PACIFIC, ZsKotTR M**'
, &9HKt*N, will leave for the aboaeand hilerraedi-
StepoSSery THVSISDA V,al4 o’clock, P. Mr
ForfreigMorp a M»^,»PPl)! r o>»boajd, s or.<. aojt(
No.M Water suand 63 Front 81.
; Awtloni CMfl. . .
mUE undersigned. flfternniniervalof foary. eal [ s ijV)? I
1 'tcala resumed business;. .Huvimt j
too rcamsiiionsof the lawtegulttung Sales at Anctton» ]
S.a b2?ing ptoniKd a first efas. License a» Auctioneer;
ter the City of offer
to his friends end the public generally. 'y ill Jfaexne
rienoe of nearly thirty yeorsin this line of
hazards nothing in saying that he will he enabled togi<n>.
entire satisfaction to ail 10
patronize him. . 1. MoKpINNA, Auctioneer. ..
■ Refers to thc ptinclpal City Merchants. . »9
: v Auctlon*--nmtly Sal«B. f
AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of \V oou
A. and FiMistfeel*, at lon’ctiik,A. M ,a general as*
sort men lof Sea-'onable, Slinlc amJ Fancy, Dry Goods,
Cioltiiair, Booisand Sboea, Hals, Capa, Ac.
. AT 3 O’CLOCK, I*. M.,
Groceries, Qaeensware, Glassware, Table Gallery,
LbokingGlaiKs*, new and second band Household and
Kilcticn Furniture, Ac. „ .
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P.M.,; . .
Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Instra
menu, hardware and Cutlery, ulultunsr. Vaneiy Good.
Gold and Silver Wetcbes, Ac. r
ja:)l:tf Auctioneer.
Entire stock, iajwcnting to about s#,-
000, OF A MARKET STREET FAtiCV AND
ttrAPU3 DRY GOODS STORE, « —Com
mencing ihia morning, l Wednesday.rAprtlTlljijUlO
o’elockfandeonUnnioirfrom day to day,“»'»
Kid. autie Broro of Marlin Conuolly, No-OaHurkct
tlrf el, between Third and Fourth alrreU.Mbo u dtcli
nidVlttiinou, Iho whole of hiaAXiMaivc atoclrof
Vaiicj- ond Staple Dry Ooodf, nil freali aud aeamnable,
.elected froouhe lateat Importations,
■phials ilia besUasoriment ofDry
lion for aeyeral and
aalini, of eirery color and qoaUtjL» r ,,S‘ i h,?iiloAt
vesting* i atper French eroadctpinSy
fiitiniKrcia ciuslncUi leant and French iwccdsjgcn*
1 iletnen’ssumroer ithii drcM CoScoe*»
i French »inghwtt» ana iawnfj heTaKeajfieljunerjrocrir
l nos, atpaccaa,Coburg Cloth*, Irish. «8 !’
iwiat&ad jacJtonet muslins, pleached and brorriijiius-
Has ft largo aworUQont ofribbons, R!°J ta*
diea 1 collar#, linen handkerchief*, .**lfc handkerchief*
and cravat*; ialargeiot of fine ihawUy
bonneifyaTii&oialflowers, umbrellasiparasolsyflannela,
> CI under $lOO, cash ;over that ainounl
i a ciediiof 9Udayi» good approved euuotiod note*.
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COMMERCIAL.
FORT OP PITTSBURGH.
10 rsKrO iHcats water m tub. chahitbi..
KorWhoeliugl
AUeKbcny ltlvor Trede.
REUVLAR FHANKLIN PACKETS .
AUCTION SALES.
W'tt’WSHHA.AufittimMr.
XrAI.UABLE HEAL. ESTATE AT . ACCTIOW. Ou
V Tuesday,April 3 o’clock frvlhei afteirnoop,.
ttitl ho sold, onifae premises, that valuable
ted on the south-east corner of Sixth stteet Cherry
allev.havlng a front of SCfc feet ort SlxUi *ireel and ex-,
inning back 45 feeion said allor On tiic prefnlses is
a brie* house, containing five roomsnnd cellar*
-:ThU iroS-efty oTeMveaf inaocemeow,to aay one
diseased toinvest their funds In; Reel Eausie,i> e * _*J]
theceutre of the city, near the loosuon of toe new Post
Office, United Slates Coottand RatlroadDopot. _
Itmayhe treaied for at private sale, by opplping to
MM Kopymi. fm »'^.- M , KENNAi Aueor .
• f ;a. liAVlfcSrAuononao*'
A DM!NISTRATOR r 8 SALE OP DRAY AND HAR
.A/NESS*—This afiernoon»at3 o'clock, in front of the
cSnmercitil S»le« Rooms.coinet of Wood and Fifth
«««», will b» «oW. on»*obsla_llltaf second hnndlfuiy
attd Htinou> l*pr3) P V M. I)Ayl8 t Auct'r,
BOOKS Auciwn.—On Satwdny April
19ib> at 7 o'clock, M the Commercial
corner of Wood and Fifth tueeuvwill.be *old>Vlexfte
collection ot valuable miscellaneous Boom*.-Among
W bloh arc fine library editions of atanderd work?, in
various department* of science and IHcratare* splendid
in hsnihome .binding: Family'and
Pocket Bibles'! Keller and Cap Writing. Paper, lllnnk
, ““pfe S ‘ CPI Pel ”’ r<!M “ a ' V. M. DAVIS, Auct’f
T V. MUt.KR’a KltiKE AT AUCriUN-Entire
#l'_. mnck of DrvGooda, ic.—On Friday tiflemoon, .
atao'clock, aliho corner of Matkct and 4th
rtTeel", will bo sold, without reserve, the entire Btock of
drillable Dry Goods, Ac,of J. V. Dillcr, E«q , compri
in pari-saperbiook and funny dress silke, gros
do mm. satin de cUene Flotonco.bonnel vo Tr.., satins
and silks, roper. French, merinos, thibet elolbi. cash
rt" ret, CobßTfre, Alpneae, parnmetiai, FroncU plald».
Freucli rind " English lawasv borages and beraM de
loiner in great variety, Ftenc.U clookingB. wool jnaldt,
singhamsf pTlhtai.bleaehed and brown sheetings end
shinlmtrAit'kines, checks, Untugs, colored; cambrics,
super, crnpo and cashmere sha*ls, lmK>he and Bay
ftiaie lona shawls, super, broadcloths, French and Eng*
ilib cttsnmercs. eoSnets, cnuon- dVilis and aoaUnga,
large auorlraem of satinisilk, cashmere and Marseilles
vestings,fine «lock of silk-paraaols, wuh a general.va.
rtciyof-white goods, borioty, glove*, silk bandkerohiofs,
hrnvats, trimming*. kcY Ac. Sale continued on: Satur-
Sov morning, at 0 o'clock, and until nil are sold,
rnonihs credit on terms over 8100, for |
eppmsedendorsed no.es. p
VllfliNTSTßiTOlt’S SALE UP FUIUm'UKU, &oI
AOn Taesday afternoon, ApnU3tb, at 20’clock, at
tbc tote residence lof Capt. George 8. Wilkins; dee'd.
No. SSS Penn street, near. Garrison alley, will be sold,
by order of John Wllloek, Administrator, a quantity of
: ,, r^° WF “ rnUU^CarPeU^M lo SAlv.l.;A«ct.r^
5 PLENDIB New Piano-Forte at Aecrios.— On Tbnre
day morning, April Sib. at 11 o'clock, ai wareroomi.
„f Meetkirklfc A3linsft,Tliird •treat, between Wood and.
Market streets, will bo added to the large sale of turnr.
taro one very fine Bulliraoro made olx.omave black,
walnateaeapiano, "aSSSS,.
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Patricia Af Friend*
BiSKtEttl HSU IEICHAfIOK BRO»S®SllBi
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OfFWK^
TO TUB COBNSB 0# TJfTlt AWD WOOD 1 BTBBBIBI . .
JHxa&urgA, Pa.
PATRICKS A FRIEND. „_ Q mA
Bankers and exchange brokers.™®
DealerslnNotes,Draf;i, Acceptances, Gold*
and Hank Note*. Hr change on ino Eaflternana..'Vc»i“
ernciuesconsfantlyfbrßalo.
Collections made in all the cities thTcoghout Uio uni
ted 9tates. Depositee received m per funds or current
paper, at the corner of Fifllr and Wood streets. • • [fcb3.
Domestic and foreign -Exchange, Bank Nolet,
• Gold and Silver,Bought,So*d and Exthanged,
, JTTBS
BXCDANaB AJSUBABULING BOUBS
07
William A. MiU & Co.,
04 Wood Strut,
PITTSBURGH. „ „
tPMNTBarSTALMWgD ONTtMCPtroStTS. Isuggg
AttSlt KBAMXB. BDWAUp KAUM«
KRAISIfiK A R&HBX* n #
JtanluriandEzehang* BTokirs y DiaUr%\n For*fjjn.o»i»
Xlfpei;
.ii t ßanhNoiesj-and Com;. - . ;i «;
Corner of Third and Wood st».» dircctl? opposite thoSt
Charles Hotel. may 33
H. HOIiIXBB 4h SOUS,
iuvb kxkovsd mm Bintim AMD axcnatio*. owtcp
To Ho. 07 fifarketetreetifour doors helots old stand* :
N. HOLMES A SONS,
7>ANKERS AND T&XCHANGE BROKERS, atid De&-
O lets in. Note9> DraflSj Acceptances*Gold, Silver and
'Bonk Notes. Exchange on (he Eastern and Western
cities constantly for sale.
Collections mode in oil. the cities throughout tbe Uni
ted States. Depositee received in par funds orcurrent
paper. No. C? Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. janSHMy.
»*S.B,HOON. _ THu*.SUIB*KT
8008 ttBABOKHT,
BANKERS AN D EXCHANGE BROKERS,; : i
N. Si Corner ofWood.and Sixth eueeu., Pittsburgh, Pa
ThEALERS in Coin, BnnfcNotes, Time Bllls.Forelgn
At and Domestic ExcUange,CerlificaleßofDeposit,S:e
EXCHANGEonaIItHe princlpalCules oftlieUnion
andEurope,£oraHlelnsnineia suitpurchasers.:
-CURRENT andparfundsrecelvedoudeposile
COLLECTIONS madeoneUpartsoflheUmon.etlhe
loiresirales. . septl-ly .
~o T Connar, Brother A c0,,-. ,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
T\EALERS in Domestic and Foreign Exchan*e,T>me
and Sight Bills, Coin, Uncarrent aml-Par; Rands,
Slocks, Ac. office, corner Third and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. , [matH:lf.
Bins at. <20.. „
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Corntr pf Wo6& and F*ftk streets, r • :
SIGHT EXCHANGKon the Eastern Cities constantly
:for sale.' Time Bills of Exchange-and Nolea dfsr
counted. Gold.Stlvernnd Bank Notes, bought and soldi
Collections made in all the principal cities of the Untied
States. - Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. ;
■ raar27:y ■ v
G. E. ARNOLD & CO.,
BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN
exchange coin,
bank notes,
sight and -■ ■■
TIME DRAFrS,Aerate.
Collections carefully attended to, ami proceeds remit
led to anypart of-lhe Union.
aoneur aim sold on commission.
, No. 14 Fourth street,
sepISI Nextdoorio Ihe Bant of Pittsburgh-
MEDICAL.
I f f f f.l
THE tIREAT BEVKET AT LAST DISCOVERED
For tho Cure of ConßtimpUoni < .
New Sv*tm & Ntw Remedies. Success.
NUTAiVS SY'BrACUM,
IT/* The. cure for conghs v cold3» sore throat, spilling
blood, difficult breathing, bronchitis, incipient, confirm
ed a nil tubercular consumption j irt tubes bottlks.-t,
Each one peetiliurly adapted, lo each .one of the three
stages oi Consumption *
SYMPTOMS.
Oougb, pain iniJmbreasi,
side, head, back, Joints and
■limbs, InOamimziioii,- sore
ness and; tickling. la the
throat;: difficult and
quick - breathing, ■ txptcwra
vmamtL**'
, : ~ Cestiveaessi 'spasmodic
cooghj violent feyer, night,
morning and midday sweat,
hectic: flush lit the lace and
. cheeks; burning heat, in the
palms of ihei bauds and soles
copious f - and streaksd ioUh
' (itodi :
SYMPTOMS. •' i
Diarrheas, diminished fe-.
.ver, cough and morning:
... • . . 1 sweats,greet and increasing :
Tubercular Conßomptlon,? debaity> • frequent fainUng j
id Yellow Wrappers. (tits, -alight delirium and I
• . •: , . ) fwelUng of the enremities. i
TO TJIJS AFFLIOTKD —The appearance .id three !
boitlesdf NUTAX*UA SYIUACUM is a ncweTaiu rae
dicine. from its novelty
absurd apd inconsistedl.Ol4E vBuPTli%« 9\»rEM,
while its success, prepared in ihis mannerj (each bottle
coTuamiogadiflercni preparation), tn curing the. differ
gnt stages 'which characterize Cow wupiion, .estab*
iished the welcome truth of: the Cure&ibiy of ever? slags
of Pulmonar]/ Conmvsp[io>iu
Physicians approve of it because His based upon eor«
rect Vhfßiolosicar and Pathological principles, The
public approve of it; because it is .Common and
because they £tu>to fromxdd txptrUxce lhai one prepa
ration will wr eure theMr« stages of C&Muviptton,--
Tbe saflerhig, disappointed odd discouraged invalid an*
proves of m bdcaueeitsprincipfeafcoMout a reasonable
3*cpo,and when he uses NataU’s Synacnm,his hopes,
are realized. » ,
If be is In the first stage of .Coniumptwp> and uses the
first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and pjrtnlul, be* i
comes free tmd easyhis cough-jooa gets well; tbo
soreness, liekling
breast, side, head, backy iouus and limbs Ere romovad.
if he it* in.ibe-Becoitd stage and usesihe eecoad.botUe
his fever leaves :h.in ; his - disturbed slumbers bceqmo
sweet anifpfreshihg; his night sweats vanish ; his ex
pectoration copious and bl6ooyvaaflum.es a healthy .apv
peaiance. and at leiigth disappcars; his bowels he
come regular; ; his appetite - returns; the flush in his
ehcek-disappeaTsi thehurhingheat iulha palms of hi*
bunds and eolcs oF his feet are tell nolonger; lila cough
nowceasesiho recdversaddia well.* . .. i
If heismthetbirt stage, anduses the iluru b.ottlo, uia
Diarihosa gradually eetiaearhisK weak bowels become
strongl bis cough and other bad omptams.disappcar j
feeble digestion becomes strong -nud vlgotoos; his
stomach recovers its proper tone, and creates new,rich
ami hourishing blood j his strength returns; his wasted
body is clothed with fleshj ma u?K a sxto, and he is
restored ibhealth. , , _
KachbotUe of NataU's Synacumhasthe Symptoms of.
the stage for which it is intended printed ut from of .the
wraoperiwherebyeyery invalid,knowinehiaown symb
:tomsvcanjudge for himself, WHICH BUTTIjEHK HE-, i
QUIRES; consequently; no mistake can occur tn. se-.
lecUngthepiropermedicine. . . .
: See Pamphlet inposseaSionoflbe Editor of. thispaper,
eomainihg Dr.‘ NttihU’s Pcthology of Conaaraption.—
Eectores oh the stricture and uses of the Human LungSi
and certificates of cures. ... ,
iry rcepated :*nly by Dr. NUTALI*, inventor and
Proorietorv Price-One Dollar Per Bottle* -v
DR. GKO. li. KEYSERjUO Wood st.,
Only Wholesale und Reiail Agent for Pittsburgh and
Allegheny Coumy.- £jn7;d*w ,
First stage.
Incipient. Consumption, in
Blue Wrappeii.
SECOND STAGE.
ConGrraed ConsumpUon»
in Tiok Wrappers.
THIRD STAGE.
AII&AUOJE''AI*M <
EXTRACT OP AMERICAN, OIL.
PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 2Q9 I
JrLtberlvetreet. This powerfuHyconcenUuted prc
pnraiion; the medical virtue* of which arorfound to-be
ciffhttitnes the strength, of ihe original American Ou.J
It iaput op in bottles at 25 and 27$ cents, each, with full i
directitmsfoiits use. - In every disease where the ongi* i
nai American Oil has been found mall efficacious) and:
Uso far exceedsthcoriginaUn power; as torendent the :
N. b. The original Oil In ita natantt state as taken
.from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—-and
willbe found gtnuint. notwithstanding* ecru,finn
clatmstobethe only Proprietors, v
diw.l, J - »•
PUDDEa a. KOaD,
Manufacturer* tnS Dealer* In :
BANC HESTER MINERAL I'AINT,
ALtxonrsr Citt, Pa.
f Nbw Yoaa, December lSiir, 1851 ■.
I have analysed asacipleof MANCHESTER MIN'
EBAJ. PAJNT, for Foddss fc PoßJ>,ana find* it to con
lain the following: '
.Silica, ' .- * \ •
Alumina, ■ «
l'er Oxiile ol Iron, -
: .Lime, .' •
Mavueaia, * *-
Oxide of Manganese,
Water and Lost,
, s 100J00
The Powdered Sample, contained in the box, which 1
suppose writhe one you destredalsoto havo analysed,
l find to differ ftom any average of the lorapa powdered,
and mixed together. .Thislastyieldta*-follows:
Per Oxide of Iron, * • 58£0
Silica and Alumina, - ■ 33,-00
. Lime, - ■■ •*••••'. . :*•• ',BB > ■
Magnesia, - . * - - - - ,16 . .
Water and Loss, - - . :7,»6
100,40
. Tblsdiffewnce Ipratnme tmsesfrom the miaeralnot
being uniform, some portion* containing’more Iron than ;
Olliers. The analysis show* the article to.be won sou- <
cd for a durable paint. ' 4 find that the. pow
der by a pretty high heat, the color is mwc|i improved,
oral least converted into a fine red.. .. • ;
u ‘ q JAMKS R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist.
iri* Fot Bale by JOEL MOIILER* V-U Liberty street,
< mariQiy
WICHBIiL dfc CO.’S 1
FORWARDING ani> COMMISSION-HOUSE, y A,
tUft HBW ORLEANS. ]l
THIS long established Houle confine their attention J
strictly to sales and purchaser on Commission, and I \
to the Forwarding business generally.’- ; I
They solfeit a continuance of the liberal patronage 11
heretofore given them.- . .v • ' {.-
■: January 28,1852, . .1 >
COMMISSION HOUSE,
SAINT LOUIS. I
t JOHN W. TWICHXJX* * —’—io-:kpii mobhdbb .I■.
, Twtcbell & noraMat, t
COMMISSION AND FORWABUINOWURCHANTfij 1-
Corner ttf Commercial anti -P»n« siruu.' I
promptly aitendioalt consignments and Com-1
I - y y missions entrusted .to thorn,.and :*rill.rankd liberal I
reuse: advances on consignments or. .Utils .of Lading in. I
!' ; hand.' ■ ■ -i . ~1
. : Orders for the purchase of Lead. Grain,Xleinp and ]
1 other Produce, wifi be prompiljr.filleu at the lowest pos*
I atble prices, and on Uie pest terms.
I They will also undertake the settletaent and collec-
I lion of claims of importance \ t and hope, by their espe*
| cial personal efforts ana attention to allihe interests of I
I their friends, to give general satisfaction.'- - ; s?.,J
{ «’ RivXasßcirßv
[ Geo* Collier, : • St. Lbiiisv> Ellis & Mortort;C«ncindai>i I
I Page tßacon ?: - dOr Strader i Guroiando;' i
fCharleiSyfllowA.Coi do Ifozea&Fraaeiv do i
t Chomeaui Valle, do SDiihucr A Whiteman, do
; I D. Leech & Co., William Holmes k Co., J. W. . Barter i
&. BrarPittibprghs Morgan. J. M. Bock *.Morgm»,
1 Philadelphia j. Shield a: A .Miller, Philadelphia; H. D.
I Newcomb & Bro.yand Wv B. KeyaoldSi'Louiavdle,
* % C, TWICHELL &CO.,NewQilean*. foat4:bfem
,* 7* JT- .«. t •=, /*. « r -~ j*- s-
r-i";^ v v;>7:^^‘ : :JT-: -»*r;
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07,51
- ' 5,34
v 18,41
>6B
>B4
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- - 8,00
'* >iL_M
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f * 1*
' FOE SALE ft, TO LETU
®4ONGAHELA FAKM MS SaMb—A Mlaabt*
arm onssacie»,'looinenltlva<i<miioof*W*h
rabla-:river bouerai a «Ktf farm ion**)Bsw
earn and. liable, com-eriba, vragDn:ibed«, : ,
bonding* A gooif bearing orchard, aad a
■Sif! -'’““"a.orcfirrd of choice frail*, - Also, a H»
cmLfiUft S?? 4 ?p- Ab ®» l ** ««*» « f the opUnd
C The aha« ? eln of *«eHont CMk f
Biter *>l«a<ed on the Monongalieia
..r.nee .and term* agreeable,, - ■ \
S. CUTHBE&T, General Agent 3
SOBmiihaeldcueet. . •
Jaiid.is good,Jaysv»elK and isV^JSS7xnv*sirt!Lvfis*
limber on the unfran t dvcdporH«, | P Jf lSS ,^*s}|®2f
joins Ibe i timber land, the htax « welfwnen?Sna'tehT
ed well for either o 5 oek or grain larm.and wenadSm
ed for the cultivation of ftun, It pleasant); alutJoar 4
iralea. above MoKecsport, and only: two hotti ariat
irom tUo city. Those warning a Farra ncar
.will Attend. S. CUTfIfIBRT, Geo.AtfeaC^
nprs SmUhSolalittwt?
A I*l UlilfirPUL Rt-SIDISNCK IN
:A ; - CITY FOR &ALE.~Tb* lot has* fronton Pay;
ettealrectof dflfeqVHftdexiendlnrbaok IMfeottoaefc; :
On which ate creeled ft highly flaMied twosioryJtapfr /
Dwelling House; arranged wlih doublejjwfqr*,Piatt*
hatl,aua extensive bed with genet*
pamry,luichen.and dining room,:with * new carriage .
house stable.-The OronnuaaretasiefaHy i&iaolXt*nl
abounds with fruit* flowers, sli&tle treea, andsfcmbbdy,'
Altogether, this leone of the most pleasant offered for
sale. Apply to & MoFFIIT.
oprl No.SQ Fifth street.
THAT-, very comfortable THREESTOKV
I3S![ BfiicK Dwelling house, on Hand s*a
sireeit x with apparatus* for. toe4Uzr£, r
lighting ana water—bdug flued op by itte owner for las /,
own residence
.ALSO—?For. Sole orLeose-for"Ever/T*VO- 'FINE
iiOT3, on Dnquesne Wny > (4fl fee* bf 135 r ,)’tmd BtaUd*
tng Lois on Pennsy varna Aveabe*nd Brftddock Street.
Also,the rao*t benauftu itiea for Country-Seats, between
said sireels. Apply atNo.l44FouTtli'*ttcet«\o , ' : ' '
mat3o tf J*MFB 8, Off AFT _
■ 43m TO LKT—ASTUttE tuillp£
m|i Shoe, Pry Goods, Trimralne or Grocery Stow.
Kent low. Apply to S. GOLDMANN.
mar3o 118 Market atrtet.
fl'O LET—The aul)SCTfl)er Olfeni fot.Httit. mB; !-• a: :
1 store roon now occupied by Wtatn,iWilloek <P% '
A Davie, No. 8F Mnrttet«ireei,a Poeseewon gWenjHal'
on Die Ist of Apt: Kmjulreof
jans.tf CHAd. H. PAULSON, No TO Wood St.
AegA FOltßKNT.—Fronuhe lslotA[ml neat,, the
giS Store, with Dwelling attached, ontbe conterof
: and First streets—a good bosiat«»«land
for a Store or Tavern, It-belngonly-one.eqoareftata the
river—will be rented low to a - •
No.TOSldberijat. d
marlSuF ; <
LOTS FOR SALE.
,T'VNEXOT,lntbeKightli:\VardoMlieCity.ofPllfS-'.
burgh, fronllngon uocnct street, 2&3feet fronting
onVanbraaiji street, running to iboblaff4Oo feet* front
jog the •
street 4Uo<cet.
’ One other. Lot*- adjoining the above, La-Pitttow®iid|i,:
4VdniiD*-on.Lo6ii3t sireei 244 feet, fronting on fllilwn- ,• *.
berger’s atfeet to the bluff 323 feet, on me btufrover
loosing the MtmongabelsSM feet, to a ton of tty prop
erty ofthe late James Irwin,SCO feet loWotUt street .
Uric oiUrr tnt in Pitt township* fronting onJ*o<mst »t. ~ :
293 fee»» fronting on'MjfteiibereersveeriSO (eefwA#*;
ffcel alley, froflung oti »nitl alley 293 .-/ect lo alionor
property oMa e Jiunes lrwln* from alley tOLoceslit*
120 feet- • J , , - ,
One other Lot m tbecily o* Pittsburgh) fronling.im :
Locaatutreet 203 On Vanbraam street ISO.
feet to a 24 feet alley,fronting on aaldaLlcy 293 feet,
fronting on bUitenbeieet street 120 led to Locnstst*
One other Lot, fronuitg on Forbes street4B feet* fitttlt*-
ingon MiUonberqer street ASQ.feel to a2ifeet alley; on
the ■aid‘alley.4B' feet to Lot No/ 42 In MHlenbeiger'S
plan of Lot*.
One other Lot, fronting on Forbes street 29 feeMronw
itlg on yanbraam street 12Q feet, to a £4 feetolleyy
frontfog’.on *atd olley 72 feet. **
I will sell tor rash,- on long time, or?.on perpeust '
lease. For paTtfcofaTs,enquire of the submfcar, on. r
the corner of Sandaaky street ond fiouth Coramon, Al
‘'martO-Am*' GEO. MIIiTENBEHOBbI
DOTT’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
THIRIi STREET, PITTSBURGH, _
SsUilU-ihtd til IS-ln —lncoryaraltd by Legislative Charter.
TSACULTV-Commesciai. J)*r*injuißT*PiDaflijiuttor
-tv of the North!' American lAicounlpat” and wisstern
-Meamboat Accountant.” Professor of practical Baek
keeping nnti Commercial sciences. J. D. ,Willltaitfra
fes'orofOrnametiiai and Mercantile,EennuunHip, «.» - -
FI. Hatch, of ihcTilubnigb Baiy Professor of Mercantile
CtiSSlClt Atlß M*TitEKAtic*i.Xto4nnttjtr.,
P. Hayden; Uradaate of Jefferson College, Professor
of classical LanguagesandMathematic*; - . . ..
;K.Montel,l«ie or Parts, Professorof French.
’ P. Slataper, Gradautcofthe I‘olytechnio Institute of
Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, Profeaior of Ar-.
chiteciarat, Mechanical and •Lan«»cape , 4r.»t»jnjr,
This insulation now occupies the whole of'tte sec
ond siorv orOnziam’s Buildings, from tbo corner of ■
Third nod Matkeisirecls to Post; Office .alley j'Wilh,two
spacious rooms in the third story; It continue* to bo
• the onryrinstitntioa in this JiartotHhe notmlrylTahero
Mercantileanil Sieambootßook-keeplngare. thorough
and practically taught. TlteCiasaical er.d Mercanulo
Dtipnrlrarnni are conducted separately, ,Gao of the
most spacious and elegantly faiTO3hCd liadies’: writing
Rooms inthe-Uniied Sttates, is fitted ap, and will M> an
der the direction of J.T>:-Williams* one Of.the Mat
Penmen in the Wreti The Ptoiessors are all experi
enced preceptor., and at the head .of their .respective. ..
professions. Circulars mailed to aii'parttof ttecountiy
'... marl&d&w
SPRING CAMPAIGN!
READ AN a REFLECT. V
CAbLAOBASftCUy
Comer of Wood-'arui ! Waterj-£trwt»y#UUwrgh,
HAVE jun received an extensive swell of Elegant
mid Useful «oods» consisting of CLOTHS, CAS*
PIMEIU&B ami VESTlNGS.ofthQVeryfinest*mtlerl-. -
als; and' the roost rich and varied pftUems.v Thwn .i
Goods have been alt seleciedbyr.the piopneidTi them* ■
solve*, wlih great circumspection. .Nothing ?new.or
uniqaeiu ihebne of dress baa yet appeared, fathe East- -
ern cities, that Callaghan i have not - :
largo quantities for their : numerous-customers.. -The
•whole of this large siocfc.hos been .MJn »os m eant)
and we«r consequently obtained at tow aatWg.xno.
public should bear ibis important faoun puna* inasmuch ..
as it will enable them to putehase at lower pneei ifcMk
they have been .in the habit of paying for their . •
robes nt other establishments. This magniheent stock
consists in pan, of ENGLISH*and AMBRI?:,
CA N CLO*RHS, selected with ea oye M : ;
well as to beauty. The stock of.GASSiMEHESJriA :
perfect accordance with tho -other, both in qualityTaild
cheapness, white ihe rich,ahd we may aaygotgeoai dli 7 •
playof SUPERB VES'TINUS, challenges investigation), ,:,
and comes up to the Tefined taste of tha most expenen*
cedcustomer. • AiOO,
aprl - cruner of Wood: and Water slreatt. ;:
' B. a. VermlfQge*
rgIHH STANDARD ARTICLE—mnd niojt
1 effective remedy lhlivh»s: bMa4l«a*-
Ffom Meiers. Dowell A Tomer, Druggitt*' ani PhJ»i
cian, Haywood conni'y, Tennessee
• * c By common B,A. Fnboa stock s ®* ernurßge.
is acknowledged 10 be a standard arltcleifilhiiMjeCuoii -
oftho coumry,and H our opinion oftn : *er?o any gooa
purpose* wc freely say that, we consider U inaeji ute .. ; .
Best Vermifuge fa use; we prescribe it reguliilf ifl.oar.
practice, and wnh uniform euecess, And fieU morc prit
thou any or nUntberjeiiullarpreparaiionapAtldgctber." -
January, le5U. . . •- , . „
■ 'Prepared and soldbyC. A.F«hneaoclc.ai.Co«*conisr
of Wood and Fast creels, Patsburgh. ' , ‘
rForeale by Drag-gntvand Morehants uapofiuouttbo
United frunoa. - ftnarl3;dfcwlm _
v parnUura tnd ChaUt W»wr»o»»f
• JOSEPH M.RVKR, 424. Penn atreet,above the
fgLCanal Bridge,* keeps constantly ob bandeau makes
lifibvorderv uube totsst pnes*, ft*erjr dekcgpMOnjpT.
fScy and Plain jFURNJTURBi SOFA3«idCHAIRS
oflbe besiwoTknmnablpjand TOoatanpTOVed style** >
Purthasewwould do weffiowisitoi* Wareropo* ...
tnyW-dAwW 8 ~ >
Dlt. « SOWN, No.'*l DIAMOND Alil/EV
.Davtrrts hiß entire attention lo an olnco
S practice. lliBtusinessi«mosllyc(m|inedto ;
Privdii of Ytnmaf-VUtMit, end eschpain-.
rill eftectlonß, brought od by imprudence,
TotiUiiullndniKence and cxcesi* .
S«SIU»V Byphflafts-Ernpuonj, Gsnorr, t
Discharge*,
Imrramvof the venerea,
drifetn. 'Shin' Diseases, : BebrbWte: EnpUpnA Setter. -
potency; Pilea, BKeumatisni, Feptalo Weahne»s,*j(tmth
iy Suppressions* Diseases otihn Jo i at*, Fistpl n*nAnpr ■ ■ :
Nervous Affections,Pnfastn theßst|lr*oiiliolnMrrit*e
lions of the Bladder end Kidneys,stteeewfpUy treated.
ptnetlce (six In »hl» altyVenebles Dr.
Brown to uHer assurances ofspeedy enre-do ellyrhoßiey ,
come under his cure. .
Office and ptivaie consulting rooms,*! Diamond ear. .
fly Charges moderate. . aovgqUfcwgT
T> EUMATISM.—Dr. Brovnpa newiy flisecrried .rest*.;
SVedyfor Bhetttnntlstnivnspeedyandeorteinreihedy .
for that palnfttltnmble.-.lt never fsllv r, sj '
r Office and'Private Consultation, Rooms Wo. 41, DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh,'renna. The Doctor is arrears a
hatna- -j , Mutch gy-dAre
Important toFemnle*. N
rVOCTORL ATROBKS FttfiNCH FEMAK&POXS,
I > on lunocent, safe aodeflecttmfremedyior.eiuoro*.
»lB or or Green Siekness, Fleur,
presSlon,. nrsmenorrtea, Nerrooe
Weakness, NatuearFalns m theHesd andtob*. £o»t
of Appetite, Palpitation,Tremors,BiseurfSplnejOtot
liveneS, Irritability, Dyspepsia <K-3ta<Westo,Flaiu
i-ernto'fivobom”'for ntolJSlo“
Sl by W. a JACKSON, 240 street head of
XVnnA Rtreet.Piluiburgh# nnd by alltte Draggill*. ..
; irj- Full dlrtcuuns eacJoscd wjtkfcaohbox»..<
- CectOtlydJtW
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TW-'-ORRIS M'COMBS, No. 83 Wood stskdt.—l aia '
l\ ooWieceivins,direct rromAroericad and European :
manufacturer*, u Isreo and complete auteonment of
Hardware, Cotterv, T001*,4c., soiiaMo fartho Western
trade; to which the attention of meretatittof sad ciaie
itcfttcr* in general.in invited. . - , l*p«:dtwfcw3t
T^KUITS—<SUU boxen uianges ; -
rl 850 doj Lemons; •
. : sou do' Raisins; ~
■..■{' •dOUhfbxs. do;,
"OOijoatier doj ,
40 Sees win do; - '
40 half-kegs SeedlesslUJsins;
40 casksUuirtanli; - ~
- To arrise and forsale to
ap'rl -- .... JOSHUA- RHODV*
' ; PUBLIC BUPPKjI. •
rrsHll Members of the AlUshtny fire Cossecoy Inland
| celebrailnaihe “Seml-Centenlal Anniversary of Iho
Organization, of the Companyhy a Vubl'in Huppsr, at
WUkins Halt, on Friday:evening;Apro9lli;lBiw>'Ueas
hers of other Companies and the citizens gsMrally are
respectfully invited. Tickets one dollar each, can he
procured of , .
/H. CHJQFJtfi, V -
VT*. V. Doan, • , -'
M. MoStxex, • CtyrniwWsA
"W. B. Sni’TKn, ' -
„ . AV, J, MosiatuseET. J '
nm»2o i Jonrnal and Dispatch copy him ehaae Compy
• Jtlft|l)lB 2'; V, . ..
A LARGE stock ofthe most* fceanuftu MANTELS*
A, made of the finest qaatlty
'tibMarble; manufactured bY.TOacblnery>*Mj®y* oft “*£§
«nd made to order on short
from 815toSlOOeach^ cjuf
arid examine the *lo<?k and pTICM>3I9 r 3satanll33l yh*«
<T r:, r a°^ oslM w. w. WALLACE .
4TUrU>HIKS-."_ ' , ,v. .
O SAQ dozen Lemon * 1 -
1000 do “PeppcrSaudOi
50 do aborted Plcfcie#? % -
60 do" OlWoOilrptortond-qoMWi: '•.-.
• 10 eascbPrones, infancy Uox«Ai ;:
10 do do .injjlaM Jwai . . ■
10 do do : common J; v :
JEOboxeaSatdines; , . . .
185halfboxti Jo}
apt! JW 1
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