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T V"-. .- •....•• ,v'. * 1 --.. - ■*■'-■. -^z-IC'.*-'-c* • ■t*; •; - t .' <’ •' ; gp*i^fe»|#r::;. - -* • Bi-kdat Woek. —The following preamble and . adopted by the Typographical " Association, onSaturdnyeveninglaEt, in relation to Sunday work:— WnxnsAS, under existing circumstances, it iB ■ • deemed necessary and expedient-that some defi nite and decided action should be had by this Association for the common good, therefore ■ ’ Resolved, That in accordance with the princi ples set forth in the “ Declaratiop” recently issued under the sanction and by the authority of : this Association; and in conformity with -the resolutions therein expressed, wo hereby give - notice that on and after the 18th inst, wo .will, one and all, censo to do any. work whatever,, in , any printing, office in thiß city, from 12 o’clock ■. : .on Saturday- night -until 7. o’clock on Monday morning, * . - A declaration was also ajgned by all the jonr . neymen printers, pledging themselves -to Ino, longer work on tho Sabbath The Great Tire. —As usual on tho return of (the 10th of April, an alarm. of fire is raised, about the same timo in the day, that the destructive conflagration broke .out, .which such a ■■■ serious drawback to the prosperity of oar city, . There are but few vestiges of that event m>w 16ft, oil or the lots, with but very fcwcxceptiohs ■have now better houses on them;? than when tlie, fire of 1845 laid the city in ashes. The lots that have nothing but ruins on them are fast disap pearing,and in the placo of unsightly masses of rubbish and bricks, fine warehduscs are being built. But there are a few more vacant lots left, in the most business parts of thecity which v should,: ere this, have.prcscntcd a different ap pearance from what thcynow do. : I%M is it was thcnj for a false alarm, citizens w>lll rb o longer, put confidence in its alarums. - jObsc Company. —TMß ! c«R m P Bli y». with.one of the neatest hoso carriages TW have e\cr seep," passed our office on Satarthiy—tho carriage reflect* great credit on the t.nilderS of it; and will certainly prow most efficient in time offlrc, in the hands of the enterprising yotmg men who compose the company. » ■ Injurti. —A man named Oitange Jtlohmes, from Ceres, M’Kfcan County, was eerionaly injured, on Thursday owning Inst, by'being struck with a stone while he was passing* 1 along Sixth street Mr. If. was carried to his bote), in an inSensiblo condition, bulla now in afair 'way fop recovery.. Aciiriliei. —An error incurred *in F nr P B P cr yesterday. The jmy ‘in tlio case of t.l*° Com ‘ monwealth ye David JElnkerton returned a Te . r ' diet ‘of Not Guilty, isis.tead of Guilty, ns wo in”' advertently stated. . Court of Quarter Susions.—Hka Court was not in session on Sate j(lay.' jurymen who have been in. atteadaf , c(! f OT *p o p nß t three woeks, were disohargr 4 on Friday, and n new panel will ho called on ’pitmday. - Passengo re. —The.nutnber of passengers carri* cl on the Pennsylvania Railroad, dating the post week, nVaounted to over 2,000. fccicjs committed five persons .to prisr-. ’on on S&tzirdayj for drunkenness, and the same number on Sunday. Jte&'We would remind ‘our readers—the la dies particularly,—ofc thff -stde of and dress good?, crapennd thibet shawls, with a very large assortment.of .staple goods, at the store of J. V. Mler,.Esq,,-corner. of Fourth and Market streets, at 10 o'clock this morning, by P.. M,.Davis,; Auctioneer. ■'< Sacrifices will. bo made,, as the goods must be closed out imme diately. , , Disorderly. Conduct.—Mayor Guthrie commit ted n man named John'Martin, to prison on Sat urday, for. disorderly conduct.: Nancy Connor was committed by Aid; M'Cune, of tho Ninth. Ward, for thesamo offence for twenty days, and afterwards discharged, bythe jail feesbeing paid;, and the Mayor also sent John Scott to. prison yesterday, charged on oath of Sarah Scott, with disorderly conduct. The Wealier on Saturday was beautiful. The day was warm,: the streets dry, and the pave ment thronged with promenaders, enjoying tho genial warmth of:the sun. But how changed, yesterday morning: the streets, as if by magio, had . resumed their muddy exterior, the: rain poured down, all day, and the town appeared deserted—every person stayed at homo.. -. Monsieur Adrian■■ opens on Wednesday even ing, at Lafayette Hall. Mr. A. is one of tho very best magicians in tho country, and is a son of lhe oelebrated Monsieur Adrian who visited ourcity some four .years ago. Let a goodau dience greet him, os his entertainments are both pleasing and wonderful. ; Pittsburgh. Foundry. —The foundry of Messrs. •Bollman & Gorrißon, has been removed to their jiew buildings in Birmingham; They have all the late improvements for heavy work, in furna ces, with lathes and other machinery.- They have also associated John M’Bonongh with them in the business. Disorderly Conduet.-Charles Giblin and Charles M’Geo were brought before Mayor Guthrie, on Saturday, and fined $5 and coßts, for disorderly conduct. -Tho gentlemen could not furnish tho cosh, and consequently had to retire from tho cores and turmoils of business, for ten days, un ,'dw the care of Mr. Jailor Fox. . Surely of the Peace.—Sank Sellers made in formation yesterday, against Lennox Boa, before Alderman Major, for threatening, to shoot her, thereby placing tho said Mistress Sellers, in bod ily fear. Rea was held to keep the peace, and appear at Court. 7 SMct’s. Detector for April is a valuable num ber. Besides tho usual amount of financial in formation, it contains plates of some of the most recent counterfeits, which will enable any ono to discover, in a moment, tho spurious from tho genuine. ••••... Surety of the Peace.- —John Cautey was sent to jail on Saturday, charged, on oath of James Cuthbert, with surety of the peace- Cauloy will haven hearing to-day before the Mayor. It was Mr. Cuthbertfs family, it will bo recollected, that mot with snob a sad catastrophe, last week. Mr. Johnllatiland, the architect of our County Court House, died recently in Philadelphia. Mr. ■Haviland also designed that splendid . specimen of architectural skill,: the Western Penitentiary. Tht Card of G. W. Ta«oh, No. 121 Second street ■'■will l>e Found In our columns torday. He beeps on: bund a stork of nil kinds of Pittsburgh manufactured articles and merchandise. Keeping tt Tippling ifowff.—Cnlhenoc IliUtncr was committed toprison, on Saturday, by a pro* ccrs of Court, on balf-a-dozcn charges of keep, ing n tippling house. Patting Counterfeit Monr/.—Ooo. E. Mcihoia . ter was sent to jail, on Saturday, charged by Mr. Alexander, before Alderman Lewis, with passing counterfeit money. . Scott Qtrtrrri}.—This military company is to bq re-organized, and vre understand that a meeting for this purpose will be called In a day or two. Committal!.—-There were nineteen committals to the county jail yesterday and the day before. SSJ* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams' Express, at the IYAVEREEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley* ■ -■: . ■■■ CARD State official tnterpratar. TWTM J, ROSE, Initrfrtter*/ f'erriga Mag««*««n W ana fortir CcrrtmtnvcaUtrf Ttnmvteanta, ta re «iilf in the City of Pittsburgh. County Of Allegheny, rn*y he found every day.-frontU A. M, until® f,v I sLi* , ?,i. 0 « Oatrter Reeslons Court Itoom.or ut No. ISO Fourth n temde, Deed*, Mortaugee, Power* of Attorney, and all sm*l or other WriUnge wlmtMeycr.traMluteil from or £sv ih- German. French. Jtaluil end Sptiniih Un guegei, with neatness and despatch. npAnin ‘I- -V".. ' ' X Fa.ICIANBLATAPER,A*cmT«CT *Ju CiritKiroi. Rise.: Drawings and Pinna of Buildinga.and Ma. cninery prepared nt ebon notice. J.nnd Survey ug, Ac., promptly extended to. .Office—Gram, street, between Second oud Third. nota-tf _ - .. . j_ nornioi, „ , ■ ATTnENEV AND COUNSBL.LOR AT I/AW, OFFICE REMOVED 10 No. ,41 Gram iirect, nt«r • I'onrUi Fitobunrh. Pa- I*P_ ,I1I:V -TTf-MINKK & CO:, 33 tJimlMirlil Mreet, 6»ve rrc’ii ' rl '» lhr.fourth volume of the lion. Bancroft a IlirtorT of ilio IJi.ileJ ntnio*. Ucoropmci lire import lnmwantufxo.il tl.e yf«» BB» 1703. Thi. En,» the Ainerrenn reader, i« of the Dtraotl imporUncOinol- me great initrOM of the worV ff°“ muigmeiii: Foraalc n»above. CTOo"*!l!!T lUo Cl>l gMm? fr e srvci.Ain. 3|’Yp^ W^ nTC _ C,for *gM> t T y »l * SINCLAIR. pUPPER-lStatr* tvptr, , g|NCLMB . p,Mr.NTO-10 |,^ a 7for.a I ,» ji r i| am , MRs VTTJTFAMILY HAMS.—I 2 uercts Bunowc*' S. C. '° r ta!C b 1 SMITH & SINCLAIR. , r re «" Y .•. ' r s* ©* FamUy Uami# . TUVANS & SWIFT 3 cxtm fcrantMOU liercesrnow TC i *Vinr£ tuid for sole. TAe attentionof allpo^oni •nV| n ifln) ri>lUll,lettrt C, {>Elfl”KHS.'NI o W^J^cb L _ Springer Uarbnngni (Successor io 8. $ W- Uarbaugh,) COMMISSION AND FOkWAKPINO MCKIyIIANT, f] Pettier in Hour. w o°'. “nd Produce generally, No. 145 IvStJtrttl, and 1W Second at, Pitlsaursli, Vo.. ivia'btt llAnCCnUS—' Tapestry patterns oi roper tknNDOwXU KTAIN VAi’Cß—Nnr "paucrn», o» a„J pu.OTALU l-Am^gg I'VOL.Vlittit "JuBC received (It tl()OD ! 3,Gl Market II street, a new patent Revolver, superior to any bcretoforein üßu.andfor saleyeryotteup. Coll and see aiirt) —— ; r\R!KD FRUITS, ;&e.—iust received, at MORRIS’ 1 ) TEA STORK, in tlic Diamond, Pared l'ear lies, 10 cents per quart. Jersey Plums,Tree from seed, 20eenl* per pound. ■ French and German Plums, lOeents per pound. . New Valencia Raisins, tt.and 10 cents per pound. French Currants,* and 8 cents per pound. ■i very superior Turkey Currants, 10 cents pernound. New Turkey Figs, 10 and 141 cents per pound. Almonds, Ffllieru’nnd Cream Nats, 121 centsJf fit. ■ ALSO—Common 6iurch,llecker’s larnia,Rice Fiour, Vermicelli, Macearonl, Oranges, licinons.ac. laprO •—' Ladles’ Bevrlng Birds. miiESE useful articles are introduced to uiopabuc by 1 tUe inventor, end especially recoipmanded to the TOtice of the Ladles, for whose particular uce : |hcjr..#re the lcind bad ever betjn needca, to hpld nr iksico Uieir ncedio woifc while encoded in sowing. Mntiv a fair form it ruined and made, “ rounu-shoul* SS£!JJ ** bviheir position, while at work, as well, as health imnflirea. bsr sitting in such an unhealthy posture. Im- ; are coastantlr.Tiemg Imwiaccd to lessen ttSnSef oihDibut #o? bouse m Ute Mown, daccmeuts to purchasers cqu apifctf ' ' • 'i , v, -tloif&tfT celebrated n -wxtUTiNqjinks-m * ,>Uie w mull yen*. W Blaek Writing Inki for «u,olmoß!J,*n4 tftialakiowifterly from tbs peiij,iWt„ ; ,^|j. o}^rnl) |4ij, become* a beautiful permanent black. Fluid} Copying and Bed Inin. ; , 1 J. It WEI.DIN, BookseUer and Stationer? -- l apiB No. 83 Wood eL,betws Flour is scarce; small-Bales at $3,60. Corn Meal: Sales during:the wock, 3,000 barrels, at [ $3,2603,31 for Brandywine,' and $2,12 for [ Pennsylvania,; including 1,200 bushels of the latter at private sale. Grain... The market is fairly supplied with Wheat this week, and tho prices have been lower. Sales for shipment and milling reach 60.000 bushels, mostly at 95c. for prime, and;92 i and 94 for inferior. Bed is scaroe and wanted; i the sales for tho week are 9,000 Southern and ! Pennsylvania prime nt 90. Byo is in better de mand, with sales at 72073 for Pennsylvania.— [ Corn eloscß better; the soles for the week are i 20,000 bushels, chiefly yellow, at Cls_@62o. for ! white. Oats: 39©40 for Pennsylvania. [ Provisions...ln good demand, but transactions [ have been moderate, owing to the high prices.— i Mess Forkhold nt $18; prime, scarce at $16,50; t oity mess Beef ot $16,50. Bacon: B}@9o. for | shoulders, 9J@lO for sideß, and 10}@12o. for I hams. Lard scarce; sales at 93010inbarrels; l and 10£@10| for kegs. - Groceries... Firm at former rates,.and transac tions light. NEW YOBK MABKET—Apr’d 10. . Flour-Sales 2,000 bbls, at $4,2104,50 for State, and $4,00 04,87 for Indiana, liye flour; sales 160 bbls. at $3,60, Wheat...l)ull and depressed. Corn,..Firm sales of 0,000 bush, nt Cs@Css for Southern mixed; and CO for Yellow. Provisions... Now prime Pork $10,12010,20; new Mess $17,50. fioeon scarce and held at 9 @10; extra Shoulders A; extra (lams OJ ; Beef prime; $5,7500,75; Mess $9,75. Lard... Active; primo 9i®9J. Whisky...Ohio held at 2ic. Groceries...Buoyantsales 370 bags Rio Cof fee at 9}@9}. Oilg...Salca of 3,000 galls. American Linseed at 68c. . ■■ . . . . Tobacco... Sales 80 hhds. of Kentucky at 0@ Stock Markct...Erio, 88*; Ohio Trust, 108; 0. S. Cs. *50,1,07* ; Kentucky Os 1,09 j; Penn sylvania Os. 92J. ’ The Humboldt soiled to-day-for Havre ond Southampton with. 62 passengers; no specie. cikcisnati market—April 10, Flour...Qaiot; sales only 800 Mils, at $3,10. Whiaky...Salo9 800 bbis. at 15c. ■ Provisions... Firm, with speculative demand. Sale's 000 bbls. Bacon, sides in lota, at OJ pack. cla Can of Total Oltndneai Cared by invite the attentiohdfiheafliletednnd the public pcneralty to the ceniaeoieof William Huli.of this city. Tho ease may he teen by anyperaon who m»yl>o*ltcplif*hn re lation w the facta there act forth. H.SI.KU.U. “I had been afflict**! acvert! yrara wdli ft **renc«* of both eye*, which contijiaed wtneica*e ttninta«iie|>- tember, Ufa#)},the inflammation at that umo h*vmg to* roWed Uift whole iinuip ittembTane of both **y!.nhfl eadadinihadepwlieoi a Uitefc -fiUn, which wholly de* «royedmy«lj?ht 1 had an operands and > thaUiiekenlaifWOOTr. &U VZWl'rB JntftrflMJ Extract ofYittov) Doth aniSmtXfartUa.vra feelcpnfc dentttut'we are doing » leryiee 10 all who taay bu.or filcirl wilh Icvtfttleui and oilier ■ duortrrt originating in hereditary taint, or from Imparity of lire blood. 7V a hive known instance! withinlie inbereof our actwnln lnn«r»liero the morl formidable dtrtrraprni h»e been SSS by“™»“« f GutvAStExOMcf ivtoio Doth end Mfjc fr w advertised medtclneii that oannm be»ii«SSl«iw.tb quackery, for the « IWow.Ztosi” and tlm" Sarsaparilla" orcwcljkno»n to ,bo ilmraojt efficient, (and, *1 the «ame lime, Innoxlnnr) ncenulnDie Whole Mottrin AMiM-and by for timbre! andpurcitptc naraitonsof them i* Dr. Quytoti't YtUsteDaii.andbar aparilla. Pee advertisement ..... ' naitii XncUiti (Xoill'Utlei) . VIDCVy " ■ Till* subscribe rollers foriaie UQpo large thrifty En glisltGootcbertv Plant*, containing dP-.Miloue* or ihs largest product!™ aort* of Bed*, Greet!*. W Hlice, .oA VellcVri; the colcbtattct neve Stras*lterne», Grape V nes, nMr!>«r l e., ('ar«nti. Monthly Hose., Mom Ro«es, Vtnlng tuid Pillar Bo»e.«, of tho most approved •ort*. Evergreen*, Dablia*, Atpnrngus, and Bhubarh Roots* and many nays Plant** Slirabs and Boses* of in* lerciuollorttCDlturhu. Order* Uiroagti the Pittslinrih Pott Office,or loflat oar nandj on Marheldaya, will 6e l "nS!l§liw» tU! " d “ lto ' JAMES WABPHOP. w 1 ** An*giitiiy Qrt coinp TJOOKS for subscription totbo S?WJ I ?wt£J?£? »Atort i Company* will be kept open at the Office of Robert •ir Dnvii Kin: -Water* neat l ? edcnil street) Allephenv* be'l«« n th=Sour.of land 5 o’clock, l*. ST., on Ac Sib, lOib.lUhdiaiU.iath.lStbond 1.6* w*t« . SharesS2seach, 85 to be paid at subacrlbinn.- , . A Cojorontre of llic underclgncl Comralrsumcrs will be in attendance • tM*« !>»■:/»* ’ Robert Ihßavis, James Wiekcrshflidt . awwv 1 «% k d,e J , r -’ ESS’ jSbnFiemfng, Jacob Futnler. aprifcSi G" (mii'OSITtON..OBNAMHWW— Anaseoiimem of ! hinulitul wnridof Art, of vonom ileulgn* and J ,h ?„?,.ifwormanlijl pieces’ip .and for solo low. «ne«,*llU*blefonnanio^ WA^D & bowIiAMDi 73 Third street* ■f 1-MTROfTfcCOTwiri open ifils roomiug lOOcosh D. IjflSw&C.' &C. - :_ J_ " M NDRi Sin,. -IBS— SO boxes Snuff, 40matsCassiaj -20 boxes Ginger l '- . . 20bxs.Raisins! . 10 half l)o*4» Raisins i 100 Teams Wraopingreper i : 40 doz. Bed Colds; 80 Su. Indigo; - 000 Sis.: Madder; ■pOTASII-A Bupebifatticle, X i ' a«Libertystreet 1 Crolip^ we jg4^'^wtaLEß,w L»i» 0 «y «t. (I streeu,Piltsbargh,)"..“‘^“.MSSrtotoiulon, i^d^nsipecvwSsaodireciftiimlWscWio^n^^. Laverpool, GlasgowvD^bUn.WatCTfdrt^.V®,'Yoftj’ and Londonderiy, paasngscerii£emes,'mO'’ r 1 and to thu city from the above Q/_ the way of Boaloil, New* Torts, PWJ®2®.Pifnltin'tb'Satt’ leans and Baltimore. Also- from Philadelphia to san In smallan* FSS-ifiSSSSSS ssgt Stove. w * t; ' , tv; ,:Cr , < v? ' . ; , OIL-s-Fiim nnd advancing, with-sales at 780 Spoffora'"- : -V; BACON—We continue to quoto.regular sales at 0} for hatns,6H6f'aides, and for shoulders, some, holders asking even more, .with sales of 10, ticrccs Evans’4e Swift’s oxtra ang&r cured hams etlOL and id demand, at 12013, . . ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. - u Baltic* Bennct, Brownsville. 11 J.Al’Kee, Hendrickson, AlcKcesporr. u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Uejiesfloe, Conant, West Newton. 4 1 &Bayora; Peebles, Elizabeth. : V Michigan N0.2,801e5, Beaver.- , , “ ForcstCuy* Murdoch,WclUviHe. -vv ■•••• Dmrual, Conwell, Wheeling. •* Persia, Hatebison, New Orleans. u Allegheny, Batchelor* CniciunaiL ‘V . Gov.MCigs, S)muk, HockUigport... Keystone Stale,“Stone, Cincinnati. : Silas Wright, ——. New Orleans. • DEPARTED: . BalUc,Bennetj Brownsville. “ , Atlantic, Parkinson, do J.APKecjllcndnckson, McKeesport. “ - ThornaS Bhnvet, Bailey, West Newton. “ Uenessee, Conanl, WestNewiou. . 11 ; S. Bayard Peebles, Elizabeth. - “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. ■- a - Forest City, Murdock, Wellsvillo. ‘‘ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling; “ -Messenger, Woodward, Cincinnati. - , “ Buckeye State. S.. Dean, Loaisviltc. u : Arena, King, WclUburg. I JBfrsft *Pne fine steamer PERSIA, Capt. -JL F. JyßßaMartcTciHsorr. will leave tor the shove.ami in-, lermerfiaio ports, on TUK3DAV, the 13ih tost; at 4 o’clock, P. M; - - For freight or nassnge, apply on board, or to nprO JAMEi_A. HUTCHISON & CO. lllarUtU, PArbsrihnrgli and QocXclOg » port Packet* The steamer H AIL COLUMISI Aj A; S. Ceawk. blaster, will leave- Pittsburgh every Monday, at O o’clock, P. M.f retqrnmg will leave ifocklngport every Tuesday, at G o'clock, A. M.. Passengers and shipperrmay rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness. W. B. WIIKKLK&, mart ’ No. 24 Market street. ■ ■ t THE newand Bplsndid passenger steamer lVMooam Master, will run k-i a regular irLweekly packet betweea.this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh-every Tuesday-, Thursday anit Saiurd&y,ai 10 Beaver^Wells* vllle, tSteabcnvjlle and Wrllsburebj retarding, leaves Wheeling for amVUettvcrevery Monday,‘Wednesday andFridry, at 8 A. M. - Forfreiglu of passage,lmviug unsurpassed tlccoinino* dations, apply oa board, or to ARMSTRONG, CROZEJI & Co.,Agents, Water street. ■. The Winchester U« ndwstdc wheel boat, and w the largest and finest stcataer ever Imilt for the trade. Fas sengewand shippers can depend on hor-remaining in the trade. tdccftif I JSffiLJS To* fine ctiomet Atl-Eomjsy BEI.i.F. | -faßjjMaßlrin, a. Cam. War. JUana. leatct (he Aile- ! (thciiy wharfforf rahfciin,every ptomlay and Thuttiay, j “ Th«'fiue »tCMn« AIXeciIENY BELI.E No 3, Capu I Jon*. 11 IKS*, Itarea (he Allegheny wharf.for Fran*- j lie. every Tuaiau trail AVtdo» F ht4 P.M. i Pn|Mri ) or» gofj No.lll Water»l.i«nil C 3 Frotiitt. ""'FoTKitSaitai and CatflrC', r'tjigj A THE lleiil draught nod picatant .steamer JNpISM&Cf.ARIQN, Cap;, MnAi., ci»n»u«, t’ars«r*tmrs oml OiHlpoili. j. Th« fine Steamer "GOV. MEIGS, I ” Paves, Matter, wi;! leave lorthc nbove ;sue iMctucemeponj, every .. TUESDAY, SI 3l\ M. For irelsSt erps»racc«pj>ly on tiosrt.ef to feW * * JOHN FLACK,A«nE, “'Wedu«»7 '-03 Woo(1»i., between Third and Fourth* PAD DESKS—(not Dusk Task,)—a very convenient ariiole, just received and for sale by nprB • 1 J.JI. WKLDIN,_ bUs-CyorcsspacfeapesVihsloreand JxL for sale by (aprdl . STUAUT & SILL- CORN— 100 bbl*. prime Yellow,for sale* _ np% STUART & SILL. _ IIME— fiQ’bbla, Loniivilio, in good shipping order, for i sale by . |opT&] . STUAItT A BU«L.. ■JNKGAR—UObbIR. of Geo Dana’sßelnrcpare Cider, instore. :fnprB] > . :-STUAfaT As SILL. .El'S AND TUBS—SO doz, Uacketsr • , , lOdos. Tubs: J For sale by STUART A. SILL; BIIUOMS-mdoz;, aU sizes* to. nprß ■■ , ; BTUART & BILL. ,lV uX' 9 b ° Xt * C ' ay r,reS ’ & SILIj. HOIIGIIA lmve removed their DA GUERRRAN ROOMS, from .Burke’s Building, to i Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library, where [ they will be happy to see their old patronsaud menu*.. | Uprfrtf ■ ■ ■■■• ■ •• ■ v -'‘ '■ '' • ; JASISS C. WATT. ■ ] MEECHAHT TAILQE, • ;/Nfc 30. Second streets* . BEGS respectfullylo informhisftienda andthe pub ic, that he has returned from Now York and I htfadcl* j phia, haYinff lUere'telected from the lalesumportatjons, , an entire new: stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERESandVESTINGS, which Tornewness of dositras and-iicbhe»s of are. not burpssseu by • i any nonse west hf New which be is. pfe* i parcdloraake loorder iri asopcTiorEtylp r at : ttie lowest | price possible, and co rdially invite purchasers to can and craminc the stock beford porcbasinff'cifpwhere. TOTAILORS:—! havenoanthorlzcf Agentin thin city, for the sale of my work 6n G AJIM.ENT.CUT! ING. ht can only be bad at the itore ©Mbe subscrthcr.au I Market at the following prices, vizi with inatruc l . JAME 3 c . WATr , ■Vtthisk BRUSHES—An extra awcloj instore and W for sole by |npr7j JOHN B. BHERRIFF. Y\IiD;WmBKEY—7 bbls-W. Monongabeia RyeWbla-1 11 key; JO Svo galton Demijohns do; together, will. Whiskey distilled, in the years ’43,’4G and’49, for sole by the barrel; Theso-Whiskies are genuine, and per- I sons i'destto ns of obtaining Old Monongahela, will do wellto coll anSexainnQ these lots. For sale by ; . [ iprS JACOB tySAYER, Jr. -'.V .V'.-'V;. t,- . Auction Card* rntiE unuertignedi afterun interval of foaryeattsbas X again resumed business. llnvinz complied with V , ®: r J?fl' , . ,B,ti 9na of ihe laT?TejniJaiinff Sales al Auction, , P e°i?“ rc ,? * fittjelhss License as Auctioneer far theA'iiy of liitsbargh,hc offers hls services ns each to nifl friends and iho public generally: Wuhan expo- Vicnco.of nearly. tlHrty,ycutsiii this ]ino of bnsinessihe hazards nothing; in saying that hewil! be enabled to give entire satisfaction lo nuihose who may feel disposed to . patronize him; . RleKtfiNNA,Auctioneer. • > Refers to the principal City Merchants. \y9 AnetlOllMDßUy Sal«*V ' AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood J\. and Firth *trecis>atlOo\:lck,A. M-,11 general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and. Fancy Dry tiobds Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. * . ’ AT 2 O'CLOCK,' V.' fti:, Groceries, Quccnsware,-Glassware, Table Cutlery; Looking Glastess, new and second hand Household ana Kitchen Furniture,Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P/ M., - • Books. Stationery, Fancy articles,. Musical Insirn ments, Hardware andCatlery, Clothing, Variety Goode Gold and Silver Watches, Ac.P. M. DAVIS, jaSlitf. Auctioneer. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Auction. — On Tuesday, April 13th, at 3 o’clock In the afternoon, will bo sold, on the premises, that valuable Lot, situa ted on the south-east corner of Sixth street and Cherry alley, having it front of 20* feetonSlrihslreetandex tending back 45 feet on said alley. On the premises is n brick house, containing five rooms and collar. -•This property offers great inducements to any ono disposca to invest-their, funds in Real Estate, being m the centre of the city, near the location of the new Post Office, United States Court and Railroad Depot.. It may be treated for at .private sale, by applying to. Mr; John Koppitz. Terms at sale., . _ raar2s P. M’KBNNA, AuCl’r. T ABGE SALE OP FINE SHIRTS AND CLOTH h ING.—On Tuesday morning, April 13, at 10 o'clock, nt the Commercial Sales Room, corner, of-Wood end. Filth streets, will be sold, without reserve, 800 doz fine thins, comprising a good assortment of the latest styles and best manufacture; roper York mill muslin shifts, with linen bosoms and collars, wide and narrowplalts, yoke neck and French sleeve super shirts;- French needle worked bosom super do; Jenny Lind foncy shins, with linen bosom .and collar; broad and narrow plait fancy do, together with a quantity of Merimac stripe shirts and a great vnnetv of'clothing, which may be ex amined on the morning of the sale.- Tonus at sale.. . tipia _ P. M. DAVIS, Auct. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OR FURNITURE. &c. J%. On Tuesday*afternoon, April 13th, at 2o’clock, at the late residence of Cnpt. George S. Wilkins, dee’d., No. 2a5: Penn street, near Garrison alley,.will be sold, by order of John Willoek,. Administrator, a quantity of Household Farmlare, Carpeting, Clothing, Ac. aprC . p. M. DAAVIS, Auct’r. W. O. Auctioneer. French brandy and oil cans at auction. Will be sold, on Tnesduy; April 13th, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, oi M CarmeyVAuction Houso. to close conitßTimcßt, 3 quarter c«sk* French Itrsnily j B:large Oil Cana. laprlB] W. G. M’CAItTNKYj Auct’f. . Damaged dry goods, &c , at auction*-win be sold on Monday 1 , April 18th, at lOo’clockinlhe forenoonvat M’Cartitey’a Aucti.m House,No. 125 Wood street, a largo assortment of Dry Goods, slightly dam aged by wster a fow daysiince, and will be sold Dn ac coant of underwriters. Among, the lot may be men* tionedip part the following; French, Englishand Ameri can Broad Cloths; caasimeres, casinets, tweeds, jeans, worsted coating, .olpaccox, roou* delaines, drop deles, queen’s cloth, bernges, lawns,: calicoes, Inah . linens, bleached inusllns, tasking, patent thread, suspenders and ginghams. A large assortment of press Goods, (not in the least; damaged;) silk pocket handkerchiefs and cra vats, linen cambric do, spool cotton,Together with a largo assortment of Fancy articles. Those interested will please take notice tomis advertisement. opriO W, G. M’CAKrNBV, Auct’r. :; • • Lightning Rodii . TITM. HrLL&CO.,Manafiuuareni,arc nowprenared Yf to farmilt or erect Steel or Iron RODS, wfih all the Fillings* of the best pattern or material. Orders left althh store of Eaton, Obmuu&SK & C0.,0n Wood 6treet. No 151, Pittsburgh, will be promptly attended to. • WM. HILL & CO. (Greensburg Republican and Pitubargh Gazette copy 3 times weekly,Dispatch copy ! week and ch. Post.) . COS6ITT. A TTORNEY AT LAW. Officc,l37 Fourth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh,Pa. [npr3:y- Fhneeilo Stenography* MR, S. HARDING Is teaching this most valuable 'accotnplishmctUilN at Cunr&TY’ji Horn* Penn street,' where ho mayhe found ai t>.9. and 12 o’clock, M * and half past l amt 2; also, at 71*. M. Terms, 82*5?. A thorough knowledge of tiie artwar ranted. : .•\ ' • lopr3:Lw rrillß Offiee ofthe Engineer of the Pittsburgh and J. gieubenvltle Railroad, has been removed man .JI»U f * on Grant street, neatly opposite the.new CouriJftiuM. toprl JOSKPEI LEWIS, LEWIS’ INtfELLIG ence office, No* a B** Clair street, WfIERK Hotels; Steam Boats, and Piivate Houses, will bo furnished with good servants, and ser vant! with place*. foptSrty 7 To kngloc Uatldera. Ttjr» ANTED—A person-of upright and steady habits, yf - who thoroughly under Glands the above basinc&s, to tnkecharge of a sbop% make contracts, Ac,, in n pro fitable estabibhmenVm the West. One who can invest in the concern from one to five thousand dollars, would be preferred, SINGER, HARTMAN A CO., aprSrtw - •. No. 109 Water street Cilitflh.Pof Ino*ls Po«sage to San Francisco. THE fast-soiling packet ship VENICIS having been unavoidably detained, will leave Philadelphia, for San Francisco, on the ICth last, at 12 o’clock, M. A few passengers con be engsgedfor by Telegraph, if ap plication he made soon to the undersigned. Passengers t>y this ship ore famished with orapte. provision*, and “HVw* 800 C ”' h!,S!!, SAM E S BLAKELY, • uprS Sixth and Liberty «ts~. Pittsburgh. - - 11 “7 - R«moT«i ' REDUCED.—From and after ih'U dale, J* our rates on pound freight* from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh* willbc S34K> per 103 lbs.—a reduction of Si* per cent. Time, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, 36. Boor*, fapiSJ BAKER & FORSYTH, Agent*. AUraim n. ’ . ~ • Tnda. j. jcusaan* & KEENAN* ATTORBfiV S AT tAW, 19a FO£mrH,sriißFr t Oopp«(p WilfciosllaU.' • Firfciurgft, Pa. Karopoan LatvAgmoy. ¥o* Mb. Kwaifl. in connection with tlage Keenan, n*q.,Coun«ftOr*t Law, Dublin, lreland,eoltrew claims, mahea acarchesV&c, In Europe i und one of them an nually makes a tour throughOrcotßritain.lreland and America. • • • l (21H£lL-. * jitruouiliasuli'd FANCY CHINA STORE, Cft wood arasar, KBxa Tuzav. clurlvs norcL* . TUST receiving and nowcprmng,tha best assortment. J of WHITI? STONE aWFftNOV CIHNA. ever broagtit to ihi.fiw.wish ever/ tuber variety pf Glum, Quichawaw, Brinmnia Ware, Japan Walters, Solar Hon*in* anil Stand J.aTOPvCaiiaeteßras.fcr:. IntarSO rno MKKOHANTS—A young rnatnettman, orliolias 1 been in l.tuinc** for the last Gvoyenr., m lhUrtty, wUliei to obtain a situation as Saleamnn, or Confidem ilod Gl«rk, in come respectable , mercantile house*. The best of references given . Apply atTHIS OFFICE. rmatfthlf ■ *“' • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ wubDiN, WIIOLFJSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' Blank and School' Books, -Baprr and^Stallontry, No.fi3 Wood atrect, (between Third and Fourth,) mRrSO *' Pittsburgh, DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THIRDSTKEET,PITrStiUKtiH. KttabKsial in ISlo—Zncbrj»taf«l hy LetUlaHtr Chatter. FACULTy-GoMNEtruuDcrisiasaT.-F. Doff, author of. ibe North American Accountant 1 ' and Western “Sicamboat Acconmani." Profcs.or ofprnclical JJoolc kecpias aiWCnmmcrcial sciences. d. D. Williams, Pro' feasor of Ornamental ahd Mercantile-Penmanship; N, ». Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, ProfcssarofMercantile ’ CUWICAI. A!fD MATnaMA'riCAX.DSPABTHXMV P„ Hayden, Graduate of Jefferson College, professor E. Mould,lauiof Paris. Profcssorof French. # F.Slataper, lnsulate of i .Vienna, .C.tyitKngipeerttndArchitect,.Professor of Ar? i chitecWralt Mechauilcal ohd .Landscape drawing. , < v This insuwtlon howoceanic* .Urn whole of the see nod story of Gazzem’s Buildings, from the coiner of Third ttnd MatkctaireelstQ Port Office alley, with two [ snacioas rooms -in.the third story.. It contmacßu to.be I ine only institution in ibis part of the -country. where Mercantile and Slaamboat Book-kccpiiig ara titoroagh hna practically taught. .The CUsMcnl ard Mercanuie I Depnrimeius arc condaclcd separately. -pny_of ;the I most Spacious and elegantly famished Lndies’-Wnnng Rooms imho United Stales, i* tilted up, and wdt be. un* der tSeidir^cuon-of J. P- Williams, one. of Penmen ia the West. The Professors ar» all cipert* 1 enced preceptor's, and nt the head ol tlicu .respective I professions. Circulars mailed to all parts of the country I v . marlStofcw. JOHN BLACK k CO. : . ’ i,OOU Cues Straw Qooda* m!IE subscriber hriving made arramTemcnts with' the 1 NORTON BTRAw'MANUFACTUJRING CO MPA NVi for the sale of ihelr Goods,'nbw odet* for sale a largo assortment of STRAW of every Variety of fabric, stvla and: panern, adapted to -the Spring trade, which .will be sold by.tlic package, at thc lowest figure. Cases may bo .assorted tri;-amt pur-, chasers.,. . • • J. W. ALDEN, .. mat24:9m-3taw . No.C3 Milk nirceti Boston. npilE CIIARTLERS COAL COMPANY are now pre -1 paredto contract; for.and to deliver at their wharf, {ftPKec’s Rooks,) two apd a half miles below Pitts hnrgh, from tan to twenty thousand bushels of coni per day. Purchaser* famish their own boats. The Coat is of superior qbality iuid carefully mined. - The price is fixed at {it, per ton, ol pounds— l weight—Bvq per cent, heing allowed/for loss in. shipment, or (until further notice.) 95 cents per ton AFLOAT. ' •• » ■,■ ■■; • ■ ■: •• Tblß Company ha 9 pceulterjfacihuca for loadingcanal bonis, fiat boats, Ac.,forthe Lake,or .lower markets. , Apply* at the office, at the wharf t vv * ■■ THOMAS M’ELRATH, xnatBrfßawf3w PresidentChartiers Coal Company ~ marble Mantalfla A LARGE stock of the most beautiful MANTELS, i\ madoof (he fineatquality of. Foreign and'Domes tic Marble, manufactured by machinery, alwayaon hand aad raada to order on short notice, at prices ranging from SIS to $lOO each. Purchasers are invited, to crul i and examine tho stock ami paces, 310, 021 and 323 Lib- I crly street,opposite Southfield. ; • iiarl.4m W. W. WALLACE. COFFEE— 25 bac9:BUpetior , now crop Rio. received - and-for Bale by STUART A SILL, No. C Smlthfield street, aptB : • oimoßito the Monongabcla Hpuse. Stocks for salk— • , s •. • ... Tiusburgh,CifictnnsiU and Louisville Telegraph 5 Hand Street Bridge: 'Marine Railway and my uoct ; Western Jnsuranco Company j .Gitixenn’ <•» *»; WILKINS .% CO., . - • Stock and ExeliaagQ Brokerßt ‘ comer of Marke land Third streets. '■ < • " ' .'l..' S*tV-.. V'-.T.: • .'.'.cl'.-' iV' < • ’ .. ; v- • • ■• . . ■ r-’.'. . H". V. a. *• ■w * ' . • ■ , , ■ »* , -.’ ■> ' ‘ , V *I?W ■ 4ft- -• iV * i *fv -v *■ .*• v. . -*c*. ■•'"*' * \ ,S\ 5’ V- V-. . *i-‘- ... .* ..•• ■,45 AUCTION SALES. P* fiI’KENNA, Auctioneer. F« Ja> DAVISt Anothmesr* Cliartlere Goal* Ct HEP HERD’S COMPOUND-COUGH'<3 ANDY—Foi Sssleby JOKEKOHLER, a ßr 3 No;24lXlbeny »I.head of Wood. - TIATH BRICK—For Bale by ' £> aprB JOEL MOWER. \ w ' 1 ■ ■, ... *« .. . ■: v *i v . •* ; ;"/O,;* '* .‘i;.- " .’ » ’ - - ‘ 11 ’ * BANKERS'& BROKERS. - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, febai’ly j’ Nii. trooi 3lr/g.', Uiavwnd alley. IICIBOTBI. Patricks & Frießad, BANKKUB AiVniCXCHAWOK BUOKJSRS, HAVE REMOVED THBIft OFFICE . TO TltE COHRSB ov virrn akd WOOD tttEKTS, .Pittsburgh, Po< PATRICKS A'FRIEND, ’ Bankers and exchange brokers, «nd Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Goltf,SHver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and West ern cities constantly for sale. ; • Collections made in all tho cities throughout the Ifni*, ted Stales. Depositea received in parfunds or current paper, at the eorncrof Fifthnnd Wood streets. {fel>3 - Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank Notes 9 - Goldand SitviT,Boug;ht,So.d and Exchangtd. AT 111* _ . SXOBAKOB AIIB BAHKISo lIOU3B o? William A. Mill & Co., 0* Wood Str.et, PITTSBURGH CPTtIW.CTaI.IiIOWKD OUTMStIEgOgITS. [«Hgg3 UU!I lU>II. ■ IDWAKD B.BM. „ , KRABXB a BARD. _ , Bankersand Exchange Brokers. Dealers in Foreign and .. JhnmiießiUSfßiUstf Exchanges Certi/teatts of Depot? *t,Bank Notts,and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood ttt;, dlrecil vopposlte the 8t Charles Hotel. ' may2B~. n* floiißEs a sons, navx Bxaiovx&inxia axmiao akd axcHxnai orricx ■To No. G 7 Market strut,Jour doors ktlotsold stand. ■■■ Nv HOLMES A SONS. BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes,Drafts, Acceptances*Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. -Exchange omhe Eastern, and Western - euics constantly for sale. . - ••,■■■■■■■ Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Depositee received in par funds Or current paper, No, 07 Markctstreet, between Third and Fourth streets. jantJO-ly. tAZ. B.HOOK. THOS.SXSSXNt HOOBdSARGBST. - •: BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.B. Comtrof Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pm T\EALER&inCoin»Bank Notes, TimdDillß, Foreign | " and Domestic Exehange;CertificatesofDeposit,*e EXCHANGE on oil the principal Cillerof the Union and Europe«for sale in sums to suit purchasers. . CURRENTandparfundsrceelvedondepoiite , - COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Umon»aUhe. lowest rates. ' ■ sepH-ly. O’Comior. brother A Co.i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. ' TXEALERS in Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Time* \J. : and Sight Bills, Coin; Uncurreut and Par Funds, Slocks, Ac.; Office, comer Third and Wood .streets, Pittsburgh. ■ Imorl7nf. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . Corner of Wood and Fijftk struts. r v: CIGHT EXCHANGE on theEostemCities constantly O for sale.-'Tithe Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold.Silvcr and Bank Noles.boaght and sold. Collections mnuo in ail the principal citiesof the United States. Deposits received ofFar and Current Funds.; ■ raarSTry •• O. R ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, BANKNOTES, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFrS, Ac., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit' led toanypartof the Umon7~ .. . . B&*STOCItS«&3i pocgitt arm sold on commission. No. 74k Fourth. street, ■ seplft] Nextdoorto the Banker Pittsburgh. STow SjpiUm and 3ew Rsmediei! FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION! NOTAiI'S S YRIACUM, IN THREE BOTTLES, ■ cnOTATOQta - THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, rasTne caBBOtTQS THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF VOHBVJHPT lON S \ SYMPTOMS. ( Cough, pain in the bieast, ' Side, head, back, joints aj|d iimbs,inflararaanon, sore ness and tickling; in. the throat,: fever, - difficult. and quick breathing; txptetofa tian frothy. CosUveness, spasmodic cough* violent fever, night, morning and mid day sweat* hectic Bush in the face and , cheeks, burning heat.in the palmsofthehandt and soles ofthefeet/2?pf€toratio»«aiy, ] eoviotui ana streaked twtA i blood. SYMPTOMS. Dianhcea, diminished fe ver, cough, an d morning i fwenis,great end increasing Tubercular Consumption, f debility; frequent fainting • in. Yellow Wrappers. ifilfv-sught delirium ...ana ) swelling of the extremities. TO THE AFFLICTFiD.—The appearance in uiree bottles of NUTALL’S SYIUACUM is a newera in me dicine, from iu novelty and direct opposition to the old absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM; while it* success, prepared inthismstnner. (each bottle containing a diiTereju preparation), in curing the differ ent stager which characterize Consumption, hase&tab-. iished the welcome truth of the Curability cf every stage ef Pulmonary Consumption; Physicians approve.of .it because it is based upon cor rect Vhysidlqgicaj ami Pathological principles. The public approve of it, because it is Ctmmon Sense? and because they knew from sad expmtnxe that one prepa ration will noi curc tiro'i&ttntageaof Consumption.— .The suffering, dtsnppointed and discouraged invalid an- Sroves of it, bccauselis principles hold oat a reasonable |«jw,and when he uses NutoU’s Syriacum,lns hopes are realized. •••’ • FIRST STAGE. Incipient Consumption* ia Utue Wrappers. SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, in Pink Wrappers. THIRD STAGE. . If he is in the first stage of Consumption* and uses the first bottle? his expectoration, difficult and painful, be* comes free - and easv; his .cough .soott-gett well}' the soreness, tickling in his tbtost, inflammation, pain in bis breast, smlcjbead,back v jainta and limbs arc removed. If heiis iu the second singe and uses ihesecoud bottle his fever leaves him j.his disturbed alnmbera become sweet tui3 refreshing; his night bweals vanish ;.fcis. ex pectoration copious and bloody, assumes abcalthyap* pearsnee, ami at length disappears* his bowels be-; come regular;: his. tippelito returns;-the flush in his cheek diEappeirsr thabuirnihgheat imho palms of his hnndsandsoleaofhis feetitrefelt no longer; hl&coagb. iiowceasesjhefecovewandla well- • 1 If he is in the third stageh and uses the third bottle, his Diarrhea.gradually ceases; hisweak bowels become strong; his cough and other b&d : symptoms disappear; feeble digestion becomes strong^and vigorous; his stomach recovers Us proper lone, and creates new,rich and uonrishing blood: his strength returns;.his wasted body H clothed with, flesh; jus livk is saved, and he is restored to health. : Each'bottle of Nutall’S Syriacum has the Syraptomsof the stage for which it is intended primed mfrontof the wrapper,whereby every invalid.knowinghis own symp toms, can Judge for himself, WHICH DOrTTLE HE RE* QUIRES; consequently no;mistake can occur m se leciihg the proper medicine. • •• • . : SecPamphletin possesrionof.the Editor of.thispaper, containing Dr. Nulali , i Pathology of Consumpuon.-r iicciurcs on the slrictnre nnd uses of the Unman Lungs, and certificates ofcures. Ip*'Prepared ealy by Dr. NUTALL, Invenlor and Proprietor. PriceDne Dollar-Per Bottle. For solo at the Drug Store of . . : DR. ?»RO- 11. KGYSERtMo.I4O, icomerof Wood street and Virgin alley, only Wholesale :nnd Retail Agent for Pittsburgh. . . ' AHEAD OH 1 Akb) ’EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL, T>REPARED and eoldby JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 JC Liberty >ueet. "This powerfully cancculraUal pre paraiion; the medical virtues of which are found to be i eight times the Strength ;of Araencan-OiL lUspQtapih bottletaiSS jihdS7f centt,each, with full directions for Its u»e.lne?erydisease where the origi nal AmericaaOit has beenfouTutataUemcaeiousjund itso far exceeds thebriginaUn power,iia torcmlcr it the CHXAPJESTmE&ICWK.W TUB WORLD. Call and try it, JOHN YOUNGSON. N.B. The originalOH In. its naturalstate. astaken from the bowels of the earth) can be had as-above—and wilt be found gemim*, notwithstandingacertiMa Urm claims to bo the enfy Proprietors. • d&w-if {UvvateDUe&ses* I OR. BROWN i No. *1 DIAMOND ALLF,Y>| ••■> •■ Dxtotss fcis enliraattention w-an office l I Hsgj|sߣ% practice. fllatuslnesshiraDatlyco&finedto I orFmtruU Din tun, ami such pain* j e&t&r. j&m fal agcoitons. brought on by imprudence* igjSS&gS| yomhfalindoigence cndexeen;::: :-1 SynMU»> SyphilUie Eruptions, GonoTiyi hea.Glect, Stricture,UrcthratDischnryes, ImputUy of the iSlqod* 'fcith all diseases o vibe rencreS, origin. r ( Skin Scorbutic Erapiions, TeUeT. Mercurial Diseases>Beminal Weakness,lm poiency, Piles* KheuroatitirayFemale Weakness, Month-, ly Suppressions,Discaseaof the Joints,FistulaAn Ano* Nervous AfffectionsyPamslniheßack and Tmlns, lrrita* tlona of.the Bladder and .Kidneyajsuceenfulff treated. Cure guaranteed. 4 Sixteen years* practice t&ix In: this city' enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedycare toulrwiiatnay come mirier his care. 4 • • Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. Charges moderate. novs:dAwly EEUMATISfiI.— Dr. Brown's newly diseomd rem . edy for Rheumatism U a speedy andforttlttremedy fortbatpalnfaUroubl*. Ilneverfall*. ;. . Office mid Private Consultation Rooms No. WyDIA MOND, Pittsburgh., Penns.' Tba Doctor is always & home < March 9&d&W Important to Pemat«e« YVOCTGRLATROBE’S FftENCR FEM ALE PILLS, | J J nn innocent, safeanu effectual remedy for Chloro- 1 : etn or or Green Sickness, Fleur,'Aibus orwbites, Sup* I nrossion, Weakness, Nausea, Pouts in iheHeod and Lhnbs, Lost 1 of Appetile,Palpitation,TreHtors,DiscascdSp»ie,Co3t j tiveitess, Irritability*. Dyspepsia or Flaln-1 lence or Wind, and: air Uterine Complaint*. ■. price 25 I cents, or five boxes for SI,UO. Sold wholesale and re tail by...W, C: JACKSON, 210 Liberty street,, head of! Wood street,Pittsburgh, andby ell the Druggist*. n L' |t?" Full directions cnclosed wtth each box. ■ declfclyd&w Slate BooflUgt mHF, undersigned, having fust returned from the Slate •A: Quarries of Lancaster and York Counties,where he has made arrangements , for & constant supply of SU PERIORSLAT& respoctfully informs BUILDEUkftnd OWNRRSthat he is now prepared to execute any nmount of SLATE HOOFING, at the Bbortest time, and on as good tcnns os can bo haain tbe otty; ' BeingapncncaiSl&iar, and devoting his entire atten* turn to tbcjbusiness, be b&s no hesitation. in warranting alibis work to give satisfaction.- ■••• Orders left wii!rLogan r Wilson & Co, No. 123 Wood street, Pittsburgh* or, T; Arnold.' ft Brother, corner of Lacock and Anaeraon iiraet. Allegheny 'CKyi shall re*. celve prompt attention, - mare9:lm» ' THOMAS ARNOLD jf*° WA,iKANr * oK^r^i» 5 -•*.;-.' ji'-jfi * K ‘*'’£ ■* J. •*."'. V - -'-tv :• I ■ ■ -■ :■ *jt 3 i*% ■«**, \** ,-; '. ■•» •* ■■, « .'.• . r .'T-£.'* *• = ;:• . ; • ' •>. ; „..V .. . .. * . f 5x ,, v „ --, *, •‘i* " < a> •? JVv^ n i . * «^-C* £ A * f •*.,**, *T* -* ,* Rnsorau MEDICAL. • • s. • * c • V "... . •’ FOR SALE & TO LET/ * *“ »jto TIME Warebotije formerly occupied by A*Beo)cn t Tfeq.j : A rnnning rrom between wow nmTMarkei. Tosse&oji; given immediately. Ol COVODK it GRAHAM, aptQ:li» , Conti Bum, mu LCT—The SfOKB ROOM and FIXTURES now A oocopied hythe subscriber. I'osierlion on .the t'itlijiigi. ror terms enquire of- . : ■ hpil> B. CHESTER, 7t Smith field Pi- A rv ACRES OF PRIME TIMBEK—For the:low ; TU price ol 55,60 per acre; situutrdone-half roJ|P from the Ohio Hirer, at the mouth of Little Hodtinir. •• - apr7 M'LAIN & MOFFITT. MONOAGAHEL.A FARBI JOtt Sato.~A vaioable Farm of 155 acres; )0D In cultivations so of which is dcsirab'e river bottom; a-good •farm boose; new barn and stable , corn cribs, wagon gbeds, and many other oat .buiMings, . A good bearing orchard, nod A large young orchard of choice fruits. Also, a new store room, fitted np. About C 5: acres of.the sptand con ulna a C foot vein of excellent Coal. T * . t The above ib pJensamly tituated on ihe Monongabela River. Fnceand terms agreeable. ; S. CUTIIBERT, eenctal Agent GOSmitbfieldstreet. ; For £f«ase dr Sale* 'ffaliaK ‘ THAT very comfprtablc STORV 125*1 BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on Hand aed ,«UirayeUe tnteexsi with Bpparauos lor-heatlne,. iigntintr and water— being iiuod up by the owner for hi# own rcaldenjc. t SaTe or Lease for Every TffO FINE WTSyon Duqucsae Way, [Mdfeef by IMO amb JJalld' l ! 1 F Lols on Penusy'vanta Avenue and Craddock street. Also,the most bcantirdl sites for Country Seals, between -.SaS*’ ■*PI , 'T “I No. 144 Fourth street, to m, r3o if JAftlfiS 9. OK AFT. „ -ft S& £y A*TUKK UtOOM.—‘Would BUltfol jeSS ?. * F* Dry Goods, Trimming, or Grocery Store. * l « nt low * Ap P ly ta B. GOLDMANN, ns Market «treßt. mo LET—The eubscribef offers for Rent, tlte' J store rootr now occupied by Meiir*. WifloeklSSßb & Davie. No* 8* Matketeirect. .Posseision onthe-UtofAmt iinniiieof- .v_ janSilf 11. PAULSON. No; WWnfld S:. '£gs& FOß RBNTr-^Fromihe lßtof-Aprii next.-the' lliaa Store, with Dwelling auachetJ,. property of la*e James InA-in, from. alleysto Locust 129 feet ' t . , , ....... OneotherLot in thc.eity o* Pittsburgh, fronting on. Lbcust strect-293 feet, fronting on Vanbraara street 12ff S&Bi toJa24feet alley. froniing.on, said alley 293 feel,,.-; fronting on.'M»nenberptr street 120. feel to LocnstsL ■i One other Loty/roiittrg on Forbes streeMSftet, front ingonMillenbergerulreet 129 fret to a 24 feet alley >, on tbo said alley 48 feci to LotNo;42 in MiltenbeigerV plan of Lots. ••One other Lot, fronting on Forbes street 22 feet, front- ; ing on Vanbrnam- street 120 feel, to ® J 24 feet, alloy, frontiag bn said niley 72 feet. : • „ I .Will sell for rash, on long time, or on perpetual lease;; For particulars* enquire of the subscriber, on the corner or Sandusky Btreet and South Common* Al legheny City. - ■ > mur2o:4m . GKO. MILTKNBERGER. SPUING CAMPAIGN! READ AND REFLECT. CALLAGHAR A CO., Comer of Wood and WaicrStreetSy Pittsburgh f HAVE jun received on extensive stock of Elefeant . nud. Useful-Goods, consisting of CLOTHS, CAS- - SIMERES and VESTINGS, dtihe very fioest materi als, and the.raostrlcii/and 'varied patterns; These Goods have been all selected by : the proprietors them-" Bel ves; ; with gteat Circumspfectiort. ;i -Ndibing new or uniqnein the line of dresshas yet appeared, intbe East-, cm cltlesj tbat Callaghan* at Cd.Vuave not secured m targe quantities for jbeif rinmerofts customers. , The , wholeof this large stock-fcoa been voa ihcabii, v and were consequently; obtained at JLOW JtATis. .The , publicshould hearihis importantfactin mind, inasmuch - -f as itwiU enable them to purchaseat lowerprices ib&n: they have been in'lhe habit of poyingfor their ward robes at otbercsiabiishinents. This magnificent stock ... in FRKNCH, ENGLISH andAMEQI- ; CAN-CLOTHS, selected with an eve tov durability, es well as to beauty. The slock of CASSIMERES ia in perfect accordance with the other, both;in quality aod - cheapness, while the rich.nlid we may say gorgeous dis play of SUPERB VESTINGS, challenges investigation, and comes up to tlic refined taste of.the most experiett*. ced customer. . OaLLAUIIAN & CO , .. aprl comer, of Wood and Water streets. ~ C. TWICBEbIr » CO.’S . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BOUSE, ' NEW ORLEANS, THIS long established House confino tbeir attentior strictly to sales and purchases on;Commission, and to thc Forwardmg business generally. - They solicit a continuance of the liberal patrons&e heretofore given them. •. / January 2B,lBs2. '. CO MM IS SIGN HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS.' jonn W. TWICHELL -—JOSEPH iIOGBIDQE. Twlchell A IBogrldffe, / COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Comr.r <)f Comtneteial and FiniMrtttii TJCTILL promptly auend to all consignments and Com fy imsaione entrusted to Uicm t anifwill makeliberal cosh advances on consignments or Bills of. Lading in hand. Orders for the purchase of Lead; Grain, If«mp and other Produce; wifi be promptly filled at the lowest pos-' Bible prices, and on. the bestlcrms. • ■■■■; r/; . : They will also undertake the settlement and collec tion of claims of importance; and hope, by.their;espC* cial personal efforts and aueouqn to nil-the interests of their friends, to give general satisfaction. Geo. Collier, Su Louis; Ellis & Morton* Cincinnati; Pago & Bacon . do Strader Jfc Gorman : do Ch&riess; Blow &Co * do tfozea& Frazer,' do . Clioatcan & Valle,-. do Springer & Whiteman,do . D. Leech * Co., Willmm.Holmes &-.Co, J. \Vv Bailer & Bro, I’iitaburgli: Morgan. J- M* Bach: i-Morganr, Philadelphia; Shields '&• Miller,'l’bi!adelphia; :lK D» Newcomb; & Bra., ondVV. B.Reynolds; Louisville; T.C.TWICfIELL * CO., New Orleans.: [mat4:bfcto . • . Save Yottr fionoyl: y - - ■ CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO./ (LATE T&S*ZUt7,HOItaES AND CO.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, , 144 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF LIBERTY STREET, > NEVT YORK, HAVE nour on, hand, and- will. be: receiving daily yy through the season* New Goods, direct from Ike Enropeaa manufacturer*,, and Cosh Auctions, rich; fa* ahionable, fancy S)Uc..MiUmcry : Goods. :Oar slock Coilars f Cnpna, Beubas. Habits; Sleeves, Cuffs;£dgings andlnsertlhga. .-.-r llcmslithCam. Hkfir, BloadryUJafioitStUnd Embroidered Laces fur Capa. Embroidered Laces for Shawl v> Mantillas sml Veils.; VaJerrcienet, and Brussels Laces.* •: Eaglbhand Wove Thread,Smyrna, Lisle Thread and « -Cotton Luces, . ■ - • .Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves-and hlitts. . French and American Artificial Flowers. yFrench.Lace, English, Amuxiean and Italian. • - Straw BonnetsandTrttnmings, *f«ra»2l:gm • IF Time is money, surely it; ae**rves to t>e watched and, reader, you may be assured that— .. Watches better ne’er were soldj * . Whether of silver or of gold,. • Than you will find,' whenever you go, '~ l And look at those oit sale below. lit XtSISSnAS A COV ■■• FIFTH STREET, ONK BOOK FROM! WOO'D, * Importerffa-nd Dealers inCtookfi^Wdtohcß . andJtxvrirf, Warc\Maictials,WaUh RtaketsTooU&t. ■ BEG. leave lo announceto iheirade uudlhe-paDlic ■ generally,ihat they have Jasl received, from the best inansfeciurers in huropc, a.lurge.lot ofdoliandSilver Watches, WateH.Tool* and Materials, and a roost ele gantaasortraentof Jewelry, from the best manofaeia- ; . : -v ters—which they offer a< prices as. low as ihey can bo purchased InthcKagteininarkets. ‘ Clocks, >Vateheß and.Jcwetry. repaired in thobest manner,and on ihe most reasonable terro*.- ' ■■■■■■''■■* - , -. Prompi nUentfon paidto.ordete fiom adißtancc. - '••• '< raar^4 wiiftt Kwjrßoar Says, sin *t He True? . TTisaauithat BOOB\ER, ai the Bkk lliva CurniißG £ Stout, Nft>22s JLlberty street. sell* thecbeapestCfo* . thing in the City—-well made and fashionably cut • Calf and examine them, nnd.-yott will, not be disappointed, - . - Jail received}.by .■Express4 a: spltJid!d assortraearof " Fancy CaaUtfteteß'llrawn; Green and'Blue CJothsy snp r i other FaahionaWo.Goods, suitable Tot the seasonable v- ’ |: ,w~ .are prepared to make to orders without disappblntf: mcnt,Via style unsurpassed in the City. | „Comeondsee. - . nunSt , Select School* _ . . rnHB next session of H. WILLIAMS' SELECT X SCHOOL, will- commence on Monday, the Silt inst , qi the Room below the Lecture Rooraofthe First Pres byterian Church, Pittsburgh—-entrance on Sixth streets-: A purtof the time allolieato each recimtion, wiUbe-de ; -\ voted; to ruviewmg former lessons. Who gotten, morethan he knows, by-neglecting this review*; He has, therefore, adopted the miser's plan for growth?. rich; > Make uUyou can,'’ by diligent ••study, save all you get,” by eonsmntrepetUion.” €omsuu>»; - placing will be taught—which. Will enable (he pupil >Hkr .. . refer Ur whatever important ideas or facts be mayniest with, jitfcia reading, reflection or observation, with, as . much e ase as the merchant refers to the accounts in bU... I ledger; -and, thru he may do it with facility, kewillb*.- taught to Write Fhonagraphicnlly v wtucii requires wily I o!ie*six;h nB many mouousy BB writing a word in script / I band, inthecoramou orthography. faprtWw IHA VO'/: FI.NK mtooas. in store and for rate • IUU. by' laprtl JOHN U. SHERRIFF. , - S' UrERIOtt \VRITINU PAfciKRsP ' ~~ 13 coses or 620 reams Owen & Jlarlbau 1 best Cop Papers, ■ - a cases or 120 reams Owen & UatUints 1 l»*t Cap Papers,* «. _ - i.caseoC-32 reams Owenft Harlbnis’.fine lease of 40 do „ do blue iaid*npcrfiweCaP' • 20 casesnrSOO reams finetuid common Capanujy*^ Papers, white undblue, of.assorted braiuls- SOreams extrasuperfinc broad bill cap* ••• 80- do • do •■ - ; lour - : , 120 do fine and common, toft* **** xo * d bl } ] CBp * 40 do font double cap bIM ***P*£' < _ d . Afr t no nan* The above for satowM«»to,by *l^ifiXinceon utiea, to country merchants,* a sm * u advance on Eastern cost, at KAVEN , 9 p.per Warehouse, m,r7 comes of ftlarict aud Second sts. ~ "journal, ATncricanenamsnatch ropy) - . ...A BAUllUtfc* TSSteJWJftsssssfc » $L River, Can»l< <»f Wucoflt y» *fr prompters' They will n)ao afevotft.the*ia»enuoo « * and ioS of Vrodiioe, Merchant Iren* their abullv to invc peepJiar sausfactiofl io ?«lnritem «“■ """“wd*