Pifpsftl. •VsSt*s.jtk^>^ V i 5 1^f%,;‘u';« ! ’ ??V!-j l '; -vvi !v* tj- „i, *:,* j removed at the Allegheny celebration on Fnday *.;v 1 U'V -"V-V 1 V' * %1 V • V- -lX' 2 evening last, tho following officers were an tfsS\* dK ViA\ ij.'.'’‘"'’'lt\a**V- J ■■ J a °oneedfor tboevening: •gtegl t p / ** S «V\%V V< C. H. unison, Allegheny Fire r »<-Vi'2 j Ji- r -*, 1 -* -fj f --t-wKt Company. , J S?*' ;*'WiC^-*': i ?«* IWrafi.-Joseph Kaye, N.ogara ; An-, y.i”/V £VA/*f l t* ■’* I*'f jviVS&v. draw McMoster, Esq., and Eplinam Jones, U »-, fl**^2S*i.—T. Vanhorn, Allegheny; Thomas! A-VpA t- •; /. t rtf A ;«'•/;■*, •■; ’5 i.| M. Little, Good Intent Mr - CuiotTEU,, oh airman of the Committee. *’iVv! rood the following regolar toasts: " * r f V j Tho President of the United States. i Vfc VA l'«-'M * V““iV • ‘X’’•''■‘l **tf Ijir ( '■ J The Governor of Pennsylvania. . ss» * ?'* 4 & V?* ' «VsS V" 4 Tho Memory or Washington. , 1 'vr* r b l?.Yt,i,Y*'{'V,.'< h ij ! * rV-iij < 3 uium: the blessings of the widow and orphan. W%,’' K f . c 'C-A-A'V is Ae .«"*? - 4 ** o awftpn—Their oiertionß to V-V'ivJf s .\ I mttmtam the honor and nsefolness of the de »A f;.;it.,|partment command our respect, and Shall ever t'* ! I .r, , i? i ; , ;>f , ,V;*'* l :;i(-^S r eceive our earnest support. a Bn>ilß Robskts, President of the Fire- f m€n,s AmQc^*on TpepHed to tbla toaatla an .p't, The Philadelphia Firtmm —The recollection of •m-vj, rS."y- jt. ’**s !a'Vi‘vr’t'ft? >ei f bos P ltalit y and kindness tj ns shall never is^ i^S-K^C^\^*^^«i't^ I §4rK&f';\i(t4!.y?„ for e®‘ ten - May the day soon come which WKKftV F-.‘ ) ;'i\i wIU enab 'e us to reoiproaate, A?if Vi , ' r> ' ? 1 American AVreman compensation V 1 ® labors to discharge one of the highest duties! th ° praotioal . . i ’jL Tile Fire RepvWicari Liberty—The only 1 IsxSciWs'w «^ fc if**? { :>'i { "i't' '.yatua wo will not work to extinguish. • V .’’f ' r ° !tn Aynew, of Thilaidphia —Tho father or Vi' 1 : ‘ 7 X£>Qtt ’ft? re '“Sioo hnilders. His ingenuity and skill) B bten<* 4 thev a '’ om^ tin -Caw. v "call. UlMiSll®; ’^h,. -to, . '»t«d. 9hfiBM&*£& "■v i& - MMNBMHNMar»» lief to Sufferer*: by Chfflicothe Firc, —lt Trill sen by the following, thaltho Mayor has i requested to ,saltn public meeting of the tens, to aid thosufferers by the late fire in icothe. Wo hope the meeting will he well ided, and relief prompily furnished. We r how to appreciate their situation, and Id be among the : first to olleriato their dis Hos. J. B. QciimiE, Mayor— •• Yon are respectfully requested to call a public mooting of tho citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, at soma :onvenienttime and place, for tbopmpose of tie rising tho most efßoient means of contributing to the relief of the citizens of Chillicothe; who have so soverely suffered by the extensivofire of the Ist mat, and thereby of returning to them the ssistauce which was so promptly and availably ranted to Onr own citizens, when visited by a imilar calamity seven years ago. * With respect, Tour friends and {fellow citizens, Thos. Bskewell, Joshua Hanna, Wm. J. Howard, Benj. P. BuheweM, John Bigsell, Curling, Itobertson & Co R. E. Sellers, Chas. Shafer, J. Sohoonmaker, lenry Woods, ?re Post Office, —A newpost office line been established at Baden, Beavcrconnty, on the OMe and Pennsylvania Railroad, twenty miles below this city. D. Anderson has been appointed Post master. Paper Warehouse. —We would call attention to • the advertisement of Cyrus W. Field & Co., No. 11 Cliff street, New York, who are agents fortbe iprinoipnl paper manufacturers in the United States. Printers.— Ninety-one printers signed tho “Dec laration in regard to Sunday work ; oil told, wo guess there ore. about ono hundred jourooympn in this city. Monsieur Adrian, the renowned neoromancer, will give his first entortaimnentiii tlus city, at Lafayette Hall, to-morrow evening. He is Said to be on adopt in tho magical art. * County Jail—As a sign ofieform, wo would state that tho number of prisoners, in the coun ty-jail, is under ninety—a less number than we have had for sometime. - - June's Circus of sbb to-morrow evening, in front of the-American Hotel, with one of tho -best companies of equestrians that ever performed in. this city. -j Lead Pipe*.—Vie invite attention to tho adver tisement of Alexander tiordon, which will be found in another column. -flat Pianos. —We call onrrea ders to the advertisement, inanotlier column, of Mr. Kleber. He has just received a very exten sive and choice tot of- new Pianos from Boston and New York, containing, among others, some elegant specimens of, Nunim & Clark’s prize me dal Pianos, willi and without Coleman's attach ment, provided with.patent tunable reeds, thus enabling players and amateurs to keep their Pi anos in tune without the aid of the tuner. We understand lhat,these : Pianoß have Stood the test of, the severest climates, such as New'Orleans, &C., and have been; exported even to the Sand wich Islands and Californio. . We also notice that Mr. K. has brought on Some fino specimens from- the celebrated make of Ham.ett„& Ahek, Boston, They are indeed lovely instruments, in point : of tone as well as Btylo of furniture. . The subjoined remarks on the subject we clip from the Potion Transcript; .APRIL 13. ; -i There :are few Piano-Forte manufacturers in the United States: who -enjoy a more extensive .trade, or whose nameß are a better guarantee for the excellence of their Pianos, than tho firm of Holtett & Alien (late. Hallctt, Cumston fi'AHen); which was originally formed under.; the name of Brown & Hallctt, -in 1882; ■■ In 1842, tho firm was dissolved; since which time Mr. Hallett has been at tho head of the firm, and their welt-es tahlished experience and celebrity -keep tbeir vast establishment constantly busy. That there may.be no mistake regarding the name of Hal lett (it having become identified with exoellonco, and valuable to the interests of which it has long beon a representative); wo would state,- for the information of the publio, that there have sprung up, within a short; time, two firms headed with the name of Hallett, bath of which are new in the business, and that all Pianos made by the originalfirm are markod Hallett <(■ Allen. We state tbisthat- the public may not be mis led into the belief that- either of tho Hatiotts of the now firtns is the original Hallett. To those, therefore, who -are desirous of purchasing the Pianos that have been long renowned and had the name of Hallctt attached to.them, wo distinct ly declare that the original Hallett (RnsseltHal lett), Mr. Allen, the ordinal silent partner, and .the original establishment, 839 Washington street, are now designated by the name of Haslett & Aleev. It is important that this should be /dearly understood. Fosaession of the same name 'does not always indicate possession of the same. merit. Since the commencement of thiß establishment, its proprietors have received; at different times eight medals,- lot superior instruments —a fact which should uot bo forgotton by those who wish to purchase Pianos of real vslno, combining sweetness-and purity of tone with beauty and durability. : - Mr. Kleber has in his possession the most flat tering testimonials of their superiority, from some of the greatest musioions of.the age, viz: Bene dict, Jenny land’s musical director; Thalberg, Hornoastie, &c. Mr. Klccber is too good a player and judgo of Pianos, to over he deceived in them, and purcha sers may therefore rely-on getting n genuine and good article from him. fine NMrf.—Wepaid a visit, yesterday, to the store of Mr. C. Yeageb, No. 110 Market street, between Fifth and liberty. This fine warehouse has been admired by every person that has visi ted our city, sinco it was. built, it presents a splendid appearance from the outside, both in architectural design and finish. Thu stock; of goods in the store, consists of dry goods; variety goods, jewelry, toys, willow ware, &0., &o. The basement of the building is designed ss a ware room for sheetings, and an extensive assort meat of all tho varieties of willow ware. The first fioor, or retail store room, is filled with each goods : as meet the wants of tho city demand; AU kinds of fancy and variety goods, gold and silver watches, ond all other kinds of jewelry, aro eet forth in a manner pleasing and inviting to the purchaser. ; In tho eccondetory, is found the wholesale room, which is filled with all kinds of dry goods, variety, Sic., and is solely designed for the wholesale trade; and on the third story, it seems as if all Yankee lorn hadeomhinod to fill it up with clocks, fine wooden ware, and such an assortment of toys os would make a youngster’s oyeß glißten for a week. Mr. Yeager has his establishment so arranged os to enit persons who may call on him, in tho ehortest poaslbio time, and to evory style and va riety of goods that fill up his cxtcnsivcsalerooms. Rascally.— On Friday last, a lady, wbo had gone from Allegheny city to Shousetown, in tho Accommodation Train, was robbed in the follow ing manner: Being unable to carry her trunk to her place of destination, she placed it on tho road side, and proceeded to Shousetown, with tho inteniion of sending somo of her friends for it On arriving at Shousetown, a messenger was dispatched for tho trunk, who found tho trunk at -the above mentioned place—but on examination it was discovered that tho bottom had been bro ken, and tbo contents of tho trunk enrried off. Tho trunk contained about $75 in-cash, and n quantity of clothing. Tho lady’s husband is in California. . ■ Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Life Among tho Lowly, by Mrs. Harriet Boechtr Stowe, in two vols., -12 mo.; acknowledged by all wbo bave road it to bo the most tbrillingly written American tale which has yet appeared from the American press. For sale at Miner & Co.’s, 32 Smithfield street. Al so No. 11, of tho History of tho, Consulate and Empire, under Napoleon, by M. A. Thiers, into Primo Minister of Prance, author of the "Histo ry of the Frenctt Revolution.” ■ Commitments. —There were five commitments to the county jail yesterday—one by Mayor Gath* rie, drunkenness; ono by Aid. Parkinson, for the same; ono by Aid. Steel for vagrancy, forthirty days; ono by Aid. Thompson, Seventh Ward, for tho snmo, ton days; one by Aid. Lowis, who was afterwards discharged by payment of jail Tees. Insanity.— yesterday, ns Mr. Thomas K. Fox was going his rounds through the jail, and as he opened tho door of the oell of o crazy German woman, she sprung past him, and jumped from tho, third story to tho baloony, on tbo second. She was secured again. Stabbing. —John Cox, of Venango county, yes terday laid n complaint against Jane Davis, for •tabbing him with a knife—not very bad—at a house on. Prospect street. Tho - accused was held to bail in the svm of $5OO, to appear be fore tho Alderman for another hearing. , : Gallant Conduct. —A Indy , grossing Smithfield street, near Fourth, yestordoy, slipped and fell, and would have been run over by a large wagon, had it not been that Mr. A. P. Axsnurz, gallant ly rescued her from danger. ' There -will boa Bale of real estate this afternoon at 8 o’clock, on the comor of Sixth street and Cheny Alley. It would be well for all to attend who desire any thing in this lino) it will posi tively take place. . • Assault andßaitenj. —William Campbell Wttß charged on oath of. Catharine Niblo, yoßtcnlay, before AldeWrnm Jjewiß, with assault and batted ry.' Campbell gave bail for bis appearance. ' flr-Committed.—Mayor Guthrie, yestcrday.re committed John Cauloy, charged on oath ofJos. Cuthbert, irith surety of the peace, to take his trial at the Court of Quarter Sessions. , Savings' Bank.— An election for directors in the franklin Savings’ Bant Allegheny Savings’ Fund Company, and Mechanics’ ; Savings’ Bant of Allegheny city, will bo held to-day. Increased. —The pay of Judge McClure has been increased by a recent act of the legislature to $2500. Alderman Major committed on Sunday evening, Ann Shaw nnd Ellen Welsh* to prison, for disor derlyeondnct ■:; Passengers. —For thewcek .Saturday, the ; loUn instij 4,060 passengera passed.over: the ■Ohio aqd Pennsylvania Railroad, r ■>!.•..■ -.---. .■ .'.' r ‘:*s*>'.-tv '••».. c - - •'. •' • -V V**-* «. ' ' ' ■i :.*.+-■ " ' , COURT OB' QUARTER SESSIONS. Monnir, April 12. ■ : On the Bench—Hon. Win. B. M’Cluro, Presi dent Judge; and Wm. Boggs, Esq., Associate Judge. v Commonwealth vs. David Pinkerton. Indict ment—Obtaining goodsunderfolseproteucea. It will be remembered that Mr. Pinkerton, was ac quitted of a like.chargelast week. The jury re turned a verdict of not guilty, and the prisonor was discharged. Commonwealth vs. Robert Hill. . Indictment —Keeping a tippling house. Hill was found guilty, and fined $25 on each indictment ■. : Business on the Wharf, yesterday, was very brisk. The entire upper part of the levee was crowded.with merchandizeabout: being shipped West, and artioles of Southern produce, brought up by steamboats in port. Severai large ; St. Louis and,New Orleans packots are discharging and taking infreight at the. wharf, besides the large business done.by the regular packets. The Allegheny is the regular packetfor Cincin-- natl this morning. This is the last boat brought out in the packet lino, between this oity and Cin cinnati. She is a swift boat, and passengers will meet with good accommodations...... The River.— There were 12 feet water in tbo channel, and rising. There is a upleadid stage of water iu the river at present for all kinds of craft, and lumber still cornea down tbo Allegheny freely. i For St. Louis ,—The fine steamer Persia loaves for St. Louis this morning. This is a fine boat, and her card is well worth the attention of per sons going that way. Sho offers rare ohancos for shippers West. TKe would direottho attention of clothiers and others to the large salo of fineshirts and clothing, this morning at 10 o’clock, at Davis’ Auction Rooms. Our Readers will remember that the Balo of dry goods, dress silkß,. shawls, &c., at tho store •of, J. V. Dilter, eorncrof .Fourth and Market sts., Will bo continued this morning, at 10 o’clook. The Winchester leaves this morning for Wheel ing. The Winchester is the regular Wheeling and Pittsburgh packet. Poison.—Wo see it stotedthat Mrs. Cuthbert is serinnsly ill from tho effects of the poison. g§s“ FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TEE The loss, at Marysville is estimated at $100,00(1; i at Sacramento the embankment gave way and i i several.houses floated down the river. At Mo* I rysville all_ the stores were submerged and a i large quantity of goods destroyed. At Nevada two quartz nflllß, the Theatre,.the Empire Hotel and several houses were swept away. ; NO doubt : every -bridge on South ana Middle Fork Elvers stared the same fate. The country; between fiaeromento aud the mines is impassaa bW. r-Thoieffslative Hhlls are snrronnded by wa; teryancl ttßoenberßreaolwd.theiß in boats. Nearly all the houses on the Marysville and Sac ramento roddshave floated atfay.'—Mfrayof tbo nuest brick buildings in Marysville have been tendered untenantable. ' ■ * SiO^K)O^ ania g 0 8t Sacramento ,is estimated at injurei 10^8 ’ ** waa tJloa E^ t > would not be much Many lives were lost, and great quantities of live stook; perished. The -last-accounts repre fient.tne flood as Abating at ail points."' 1 ' , After the sailing of the last steamer, the mar kets were steadily improveingp until; the occur rence of , the great flood, which caused almost an entiro suspension of trade, and speedy re-action is looked for. . ~ ■ An expedition isprojeoted at San' Franoisco, -for nowly discovered goldregioris on QueenChar lotto’s Island. , A party.attacked Clark’s train; near Sacra mento. Indhe fight, four Indians were killed, and..the whites had to abaudon/their goods. Two .Indians wore afterwards takenund hung; An immense quantity of.snowhas.fallcninthe neighborhood of Downsville.: •-,.// : Intelligence from the mining districts was not favorable. Advices from San Diego audios Angelos, are to the 28th; the news is of little interest. A dotiichmont of U. S, recruits from Now York arrived at San Franoisco on tba;l4th of March. ./The “Monumental CityV. also arrived , on- the 14th from Panama, having put into on intermidl ato port in eonsequonce of.an accident,-Thepas sengers aro all well. A large amount of business had been done by the Legislature, ohiefly of local interest. The salary bill had passed allowing the Governor $6OOO per annum ; the Treasurer, Comptroller, and District Judges $5,000 ; Supremo Judges $7,000. b _ .The House reported unfavorably on the" sub ject of dividing the State into Congressional dis tricts- The Fugitive Slave bill heal been report ed buck to tbo Houco. Foara were feU that tho Schooner Harriot, for Oregon, from San Francisco, hod been lost. Sbe left tho sth of December. A resolution passed the Legislature requesting tho Goneral Government to furnish the State with 20,000 muskets nnd 1000 of Colt’s pistols. Advices from Oregon to tho Ist of February. The citizens of Portland wore taking measures to establish a lino of steamers io San Francisoo. New York, April 12. ; A fire occurred this morning at two o’clock at tho Sugar Refinery of Howell, King & Co.. Donne street, caused by tlie oipioaion of a stenm boiler, by which six men were scalded—Michael Kene dy, Patrick Gallagher, /James M’Creary, -John Finley, William Dawson; and Alexander M’Bride. The fire was soon extinguished, ; The- three first mentioned are seriously injured. - liovisvtue. April 12. A tiro occurred on Saturday flight which de stroyed LaWßon, Frank & Co.’g cnglne and ma chine shop. ; The loss was $3,000, which was insured. NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 12. Cotton—Dull trad unchanged. Sales.of 5000 bales at former prices. Flour-Sales 5500 bills, at $J,31i3}g4,37$ for State, and $i,37(-7 $4,C2>. for Ohio. Grain—Sales 4500 bushels Southern Whito Wheat at $1,66: 7500 bushels Corn nt66l@GoJ. Sales 1500 bushels Ryo at 7s. . Provisions—Sales HOObbls. Mesa Porkatsl7.- 70; prime $!G,25. Sales 050 tierces hard at Ot ©9l. Coffee—Sales 300 bags Rio at 9J ; Java, 11. Jlolasses—Sales 150 bbls. Cardenas at 174. Hemp—Sales 150 bales at $ll5 per ton. " Rice—Sales 100 tierces at $3,26©53,37. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 12. Cotton—Hotel: Uplands 81(5)9; New Orleans and Mobile 9{n)'.>j. Flour—Straight brands $4(3)4,06©i,12. Corn Meal $3,25(35,31 for Pennsylvania, nud $3,12} for Brandywine. • * Wheat—CnchangcJ. Provisions... Without alteration. Prices con tinuing firm. CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI’ 12. Whieky—Good demand at lSg. Sugar—Firm at 4)®t',e. . Molassea—SOJl? 31. Coffee... Firm fit IOJc. ; Clovcmed—Bni! at $4,40<3)4;50. : F]our,..ln fair demand at $3,11(313.14(3)3,15, Provisions... Hood inquiry, but nothing doing, Tbo river has fallcu 6 feet since Saturday; weather fine. I>A ILV ftCVIKW OP TUB MARKET. fljrifS o» rnx Daily Mfl&mjo fant.- i '.'SVitiffy, April is, rwa*- \ The weoticryesierdaf was pleasant; our wharf and ttreets predated quite a bd*y eppcaracece JPoainer* generally wj* RACON—' The market cnntmce* active, and price* firm; w« state jtalesof uxwtii eoontry side* s|; u,200 Ef* to* da 91 i i?0o. $q ihvaWen ;$; 10,000 Dt eUy fthoihier* #e: 3,030d0 homaOI; »ide»9i<39ic # reported; 3,C00 da *hooMm mad "ham &t.7f£s}; 10 tierce*lfrAH* A fcwiflv extra *ngiif eared haciiatifj-. : IH- ! LK MLAT—A sale nported of 10.900 lbs hrg roasil* £c. . FLOUR—Sale* 0f32 hb)i ai 83,12; tSJ do front tt&tc 3),?C; S' do extra from wgon 53.00; ftidaft FSJi fam 4torcbytiie dray-Jand 03J.d&3,£5, RYK FLOUft-»i?4 libl* Cfni hundi *t Ssi,73 EGGJ*-~9a!e*of 2bbH nUli. tSUTTER—i?aIR«toi 11 bcx*» and 3 bM* at 32?, . OAT3-Salca 45i>bu« ardC; U'Siiacfc* 2C,.vfK»m Ural hundt. OROCFKIKS—The market couUnerrs firm, with *ale« of.*23btdi mo’avroa at 34; 10do 31J,C0 and ill) day*. Sate* oOP> *u*»r in tettiitSlf l&doSsj CdobJ. ORKASjv—'A *9lft of 75 btl* aiOjS^C},' OILS— Sa’cs Jif hbU l»in«ed at C&c J>ard Oil, ftp. I, tee quote T&SPSCL TOTATOK3~Sa4« J 5 fiu*/red at tOe; CO Jo do u*c. KnboslS"-’Sal«*i »ido/infruur nt St. lidoi>oxy the libi at CO. > ■ ;■ , noni OP PITTSBURGH, 12 mt.o ikchju waybu in tub cxutmzl. AKrTvKO: Steamer Atlantic, Furkmsou, ElrownsTille, u Halite, Bcnnct, Urownaviliu, . * J.M'KtfCj Hendrickson, McKeesport ; ” 'ffcoraasbhnver, Uatlcy, WcsuNemon u {jonr,3&«p, Ooijunt, Wc*i Newton. ... “ S.Uayard, Heebies, hlitabeih. . ’* Michigan N 0.2. ilotea, Ucnvcr ■■** • ToronCuviMurdoch. .M WiucbfMer, Moore, Wheeling. “ .Kntroyr, , Nr.ptivillft, “ Weltsvillc, Olmulcr. fcyufisb., :■• ■ |4 fi , UKPAKIUD: ■ JialUCi Ucnnel, Brownsville. "• .Atlantic, P«rkl»t*o«, do ■ '* J.M'Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport, ■ TuomastJbnvnf, Un»ley*WcBiNewton. il Oi-.ncMetf, Conant, West Newtou. • . “ 8, Bayard, PccWou.Kllzabctli. • ••■*'■'. MiclugauNo. U, Uoics, Heaver. • ‘‘ FolesiCity* McrJoc.h, WelUviUc. .■■**■• : Diurnal, Conweilj Wheeling. a Keystone Staie,'&ione,Qnieiunau. ” WellavillcjChnstler, SunGsb. ■• ■• For Hti Loutfll Tua iino ntcatncr FEnS(A,Ctipt. K. F. wilt leave for the above and in* terinedmie portM, on TUESDAY, the* 13m inrt. at 4 o'clock, P. M. • . • .For freight or pnssage'Upply on board,or 10 ■.,..■ uprß - ■■■JAM EH A.HUTCIII9OM. A CO, PtrktntutKli and flocking* l'-JfSßitr ' port Paeket. : «sraEKigjZ The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. un*Na, Mastery wilt leave Pittsburgh every -Monday, m 3 o’clock, I*. M.; returning will leave’ llookingpori every Tuesday, m G o’clocki A. M-. tPnssengcra nud. shippers may rely on Hie utmost tic cotnntodalioii and promptness, VV, f*. WitKF.LKIt, ■ mart!. . .No. til. Market street. . SIGN Off THE INDIAN’ KING, „ KO. 1383 • LIBERTY ’ . (Nearly opposite the Spread Eagle Tavern, Pittsburgh.) XlEE3.lt. JONES. Manufacturer and Dealer in. alt Jv kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF andSEOARS. . Tobacco and Segars spl'l.onicommtisinn. (npr7:lm Great Inducement! to Cash Purohtisera. WE will sell our largo stock of of COMMON, AND FANCY CHAIRS ANU BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot full to please cash purchasers. All,our work is warranted. Our terms is CASH. Hemovnl. TTOUGH & ANTHONY have removed.their DA- O. GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke's Building, to Eaton’s Buildingt over the Young Men’s Library, where they will bo Imppy to see theiroltl patrons nml friends. aprr.lf JAMKM G. WJiVi. MEBCHAffT TAILOB, i Na. 30 M&tktt, between Second and Third streets, ' - . I T>KGB respectfully to inform hi* friend* and the public, i J) that bo mis -returned frora Ncw Yorkand l’hiladel* I pliia* baring there-selected from the latest i an entire new slock.of-Black and* Colored CLOTHS, I CASSIMKKES ami VESTINGS, whieh for newness of I 'desTgrts and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by •< enyAOUBe west of Now York.—AU of ‘whicbhou pre pared tomake-toorder in a superior style, at lftelowcfct price bossible. and cordially; mvitepnrchcucrMd call and examine the aioojc before purchasing elsewhere. TQ TAILORED I bnveno authorized Agent in tbis : city, for the soleof raywdrk onGARMENTCHTTING. It-caa only be had .at ike sic* C .of. the-sub*criber,sB Market street* attbe following prices, viz; with instruct uoas, 310 ] without, 37. mwll ’ JAMES C. SVATT- n? < f t •> < c *■ -1 ** *” : , * ; ' T '-. * • '-...-*;. *' t. ' •-'Vi.' . ‘ . , ■ ' * » < - ~ - ' COMMERCIAL, Removal. JAAICB LOWRY,.JR., corner of Seventh ant} Liberty sis- auction sales. ■ - = ■ ■ Auction Cara. - ■T »*nS? < *' rl! ! s,,e ?'K ,inEr m four vein,has inS» d8 ? ? v inBayin s *****l Ac. They arc theproductions of distinguish ed American artists, and are confidently believed to be the best original paintings ever offered at auction, in ibis city, oud will be reidy fitr during Thursday after 10 o’clock; A-hL, .. Lillies are particularly invited u> call andsee them. Term* at sale. ; japl3j ; F. M-t DAVIS*: Anct.- ir aI?GE HALE OF FINE SHIUTs AND OLOTrt- XJ ING.—OnTaesdaymoirning,April 13,at 10o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, wilt be sold, without receive, 200 dez fine skins, comparing agood assortment efthe latest style* and best manufacture; super York miil muslin shirts, with lir.eti bosoms and collars, wide aniTnarroWplaits, yoke: neck and French sleeve super shirts; French needle worked larom super do; Jenny Lind fancy shins with lineir t>o«dni anil collar;- brosdand narrow plan fancy do, together with a quantity of Meriraac stripe shirts hnd « greavvarietvof cloiliing. which may be ex amlned on tbeic'orning.of the sate. Terms at >a!e. - flptS - . p. ht. PAVISy AucL■ ADMINISTK ATUR’S SALK UP FURNIXUUE, Ac. On Towday afternoon, - April 13tb, at at ■the lote reisidenec of Cupt.Georgc. fL Wilkins, dec'd n No. Penn street; near Garrison; alley, will be sold, by order of John Willocki Adtninhtraior,.a quantity oi Ifou«ehold Furniture,Uarpeting, Clothing. Ac. • aprC / ; . F. M. DAAVlB.Auct’r. Wv o*R’CaßTfirEy,AucU(rse«r. French brandy and oil cans at accu^m. Willtc*old f on TccHduy, Aprll iSlh, otio’clock in tke aftercoon,at ht'Cartuey’s Auctioh House, to close coitsignmenLffquattet o*sks French Brandt: 8 large Oil Cans; faprlgj IV. G. M’CARTNEY. AuelV n. HODKUSSO^’9 fancy china stobe, 55 WOOD STUXET, HtUR TUB ST. CftAULTK HOTEL. JUST receiving and uowopf Ding, thei best assortment of WlirflS STONE and FaNOY CHINA, ever brought to lift* city, with every other variety of Glass, Qvecnvnarc, Uritanaia Wore, Japan Walters, Solar Ifonelng nnn Stand - tmsr3o 3UJ MEUCIIAiVItJ.—-A youcg married man, wao nas . been in busiqeaa for the last fi7c yeaTs, in thls city, w»he« to obtain a situation as Salesman, or.Confiden tnl Cfrtk. ta^«ome respectable mercantile bouse. The best of references given . -Anply at THIS OFFICE : Imat23uf iTWeldis, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Blank «.• .»..* 10,P0 Ited, Cccldlng «nd Wa*Uutg 5,00 Stationery*--***......... ........ 75 XCr" Hcfrr Jo 0. Carlin# and James W, Hailtcan, E«l*»Pm*barfih. . foprti&awtMl The Ortßt r V<(ieubiV tienedy I ” DR lf £ HIYER& EXTKJLCry BaiMion, Wtld Sartapatilla.- . THIS vatoabJo'raedipiaal prepora . tion differs entirely from any simple . extract ofßiir(iapanlti n or 1 com-, . •• moft purifying raedieine*: It i« a corn* Of many of MOST CLEAN MEDICINES, wUb oihets Ccafcft* am aotmg directlyon the Kidneys, or r Bwine immediate reference to the re-* t ■ itef end continued healthy,operation juffit; -. ofsime Internal organs, ft coil- plains articles which outer into no tr m unrivalled in purifying and refreshing effects, by anr medicine in lacvror.d; llis put up IN LARGE ii OTTLES, is very pleasant to the taste, and is more concentrated, STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, than anyother in the market.; Persons who have taken Saraflparilla ” by the gallon,without relief, have been radically eared by asing iwo or three hoitlrs. This is the only Compound in which Dandelion* Wild Cherry nrul Sarsaparilla are so prepsrtd to oScrthh peculiar virtues of each, in combination with pure extracts of oilier hosltng articles-, in a highly concentrated slain. Its ingredients are PURELY VEGETABLE, and are such roots nnd baiks asare.found, though chiefly affec ting ceitCLiu part*,in their genetaUcpdoncy, to produce the most cicaDMng umt he&Hhtr effect*. : IT IS IMPOSSIBLE . To cure many diseases.. Dropsies, Kidney Com* plints.&c., draw off Watery,Humors from the Blood, or corrupt end irritating sccretloaaof diseased organs from the body,"vviiitonuhe thorough operanorui on the Kidueys } asc auied by this medicine, NOO tier ex tr ac t s even pretend to this effect.. In factjthis very operutioo, lor which it is particularly compounded, differs from nil other preparation*, and oiakcsit the lest compound 'inexistence* ■ ■ " IN ALL CASES OP DROPSY,use this medicine.— It will relieve. Ithas cured when life lt&oif. was de spaired of. It contains, articles that will cure, if any thing can, and takes the only method io make perma uenicares; ■ ■ ■ SHIP FEVKUI SHIP FEVER! To produce testimony inproof of tbecurcuf thisilis*. ease Is ackuowledgcoly new. The public have so long been, taught to regard it a* fatal, that Itspositiv© euro would seem almost amiracle, yet "•.•'■• ' . .BKIP,-FEVER HAS BEEN CURED, • And by the Great Vegetable Remedy,' Dr H.B.My orVlvxlraatilhmdelion, Wild Cherry, &e; t alone. We sfclcot thefpUowing, b«i a specimen of the nume rous tetoinibnlals to: the efficiency of this medicine in cases of Uii&maliftnant disease, wliletv we have 10 ex hibit. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS. Francis Tiblimesa.M;D.,n*fciUfal physician, residing in CuiTilo, N.Y.. and one who has devoted himself par ticularly to.thc study and Cure .of the Ship Fever, with 1 almost every phare of which ho is conversant, gives the following testimony In relation to the effects or this medicine, asprepared by iuraseh: “This is to certify, thntT have used Dr. 11. B. Myers’ Extract of Dandelion, Wild Cheny, and Sarjapoiilla, io iny practice, in cases of a number of patients sick with Ship Fever* with very beuoGclal results. - Andl consider uu general curative mthnt disease.” • Prepared by - MYEK9 & RICE, No. U Warren street, New York. Sold by # RE SELLERS, pprSideodAw . No W Wood street,Pittsburgh. WRITINU INKS-rMayaard & Noyes’ celebrated Blaek . Writing Ink, for metallic' or quill pens; This Ink flows freely from the pen, does not moahf, and becomes a beautiful -permanent black. Also, Arnold’s Fluid, Copying and Bed Inks. Received and forsole by J.:R. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer. ■ aprd No* 6.) Wood *l. between Third and Fourth Plants* lOngUih Uooiebertles. urapo ' Vlneii &oi) r|\Uß subscriber offers lor sale 3UOO large thrifty En -X giisH Gooseberry .Plants,, containing 40 varieties 01 the largest productive Burta of lied*, Greens, Whites,• and Yellovs; thoeo obr&ted now Strawberries, Grape Vines, Raspberries, -Currants, Monthly Roses, Moss Roses, Vmlng and Pillar Roses, of the most approved sorts j Evergreens, Dahhns, Anparagu v and Rhubarb Roots, and many new Plants, Shrubs and Roses; of in west to llonieuitanste- Orders through tho Pittsburgh PostOffice,or lcftntour smd, on Market days, .wUi be piomptly aueuded to. • •. npr9;lw* JAMES WARPROP; Hemovalor the P'RIE LLY TELEGRAPH OFFICE. 1 IflßEOfltccof Uie (PHtelly Telegraph Lines has been 1 removed 10 the NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THIRD AND WOOD STS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Entrance irom Third, street. In order to meet the. increasing Wants.of tho pubhc, ibe ncw Telegraph Office has been much eularged and improved,and other facthttes added, 7 to insure the prompt transmission of Dis patches to all pans of tbc UnuodSiates. Noeffort.will he spared to* sustain , the high reputation which the O’Rieliv Lines have already avqaireU - . imarfflUm 1 • 1 tiiD WHlSKEY—7~bbie.^9MonongahelaßyeWEiP A r key; Id five gallon Dcmyohns do rtogether,Avjih Whiskey uisulied ja the. years. : 43, MG and } 4S,for sale bjr the barrel- These Whiskies ate., genuine, and per sons desirous of obtamitiff .pjd Monongahelay vrifl : do well to call and examine iacsolotg; For tale by apr3 JACOB WEAVER, lr. “IArHISK W for sale by (a P r7j JOHN % 8kB8R&F“ "TvC* + -~-u : V"''-"- *■ - '-v W*r. '. ' ; r s 4 *. C. XIKESiK... ■ iIWST M. TKMUH. ~ danke^an^exciianSb^ROUEASi - feliVli'ly No. S 9 Wood street, Diamond alley. UcpiOV*l» ' , Patricks A Eriend. BANU&HS /IRDKXCBAAOU OKO%£&Br HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE . TO THS COBIfM OV VITIK AB& WOOO*BCTSStC,v - . _".r Pa, _ “ PATRICKS ft FRIEND, •‘ / ANKERS ; AND, EXCHANGE J«OKERS f f and XyttealersiftNolaSjDraflßy AcOaptaacea.GoMtSilver-; : and IlanfcNotes. ThaEastemana Wcs^ efn dUesfconiiahiljf T6r sale. « ’ r . Y°]/ecC(ms made in nllthecities ihritighonuhelJm iea oiaies.' Deposileft received Inpor-fartdf-orcuncm gaper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. . [feb3 Damaftcand foreign Exchange, Bank Nolet, Gold and Siivir.Bovght.Sorti and Nze.iangiti, “Xchasob ahd raiikibo iiotisc: William A. Mill & Co., Oft Wood Stmt, PITTSBURGH. ALy~iai»it»T.u.gwßaoaiiM«DSPtMiT». . PMigSB AIIUJ.XRAKM. " UUWABD ttAJ l*7 - . KKAMEXLa ftAHH. toSrKVJtortM 1« Tertis* ahi l^a^i»Houi. anitw<>o,1 * u ’ dlttclliro PP <>E[ i;^ a ai or. HObnKs & sons. B»v* . B . KM i > . v ls I ? Ela :*«» ■ Mciusaa o nr c . 35) :lfo. 87 Maftii tlrut,faur doort fciloi* old tiotid. N. HOLMES & SONS. S ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BEtokEßS.anil Dem Jon in Notes, Drafts, Gold, SllMr and !lc Notes.; Exchange on lhe EMternmid Western cities constantly for eaie. - ••"•■ ■•••■ -v -v ; Collections made in ail.the o|ties:sroughodi. the UziK led States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper* No. 67 .Market street, between Thirdand. Fourth streets _ jan3o*2y. ras. a. soon. tHus k SAa«ain HOOK «BARGEETT» BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, If-B. CamtrofWood and Sxxth units., Pittsburgh. P» T\EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, I Km© Bills, Foreign JLyandDomegUcExehaDge.CertifieategofDepogit.jtfr EXCHANGE onalUhe.pnncipalOitles'oftbeUnlOD tn J 7.»?? T L op ?^r Qrsale in to soitpurehasers. i '' ( CURRJNTandpaTrandsreeeivedondeposlte . i • ■ COLLECTIONS niadeonaUnartsof the Union, aithei iOTTestratefl. _ sepH-ly - O’Oonnor, Brother ft co.« .' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. io Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Time o, u Sight Bills, Co’n.UacurTem and Par-Funds. Stocks, Ac. Office, corner Third and: Wood streets. Pittsburgh, {marl7:tf. ■. _ • •Utkli A CU.) “ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, & Wood and F oa commission. •' No. 74i Fourth ttruw . aepl3] . Next door to the Bant of Pittsburgh. : CONSUMPTION! FIRST STAGE. Incmiem Consumption, in Blue Wrappetd. ■ SECOND STAGE. Coa&rmcd Consumption, in Pink Wrappers, . . SYMPTOMS. Diarrhea, diminished fe ver, cojgli and rooming , and increasing debility r -, frequent fainting alight delirium anu «i*ir. 4 „„ f TO n/E AFFLIGTKD.--.The appearance in toree bottlescf SYRIACUfIits n newerain me* dkine. froin its novelty and direct opposition to the old absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM; whitens sacecss, prepared in. thLunanceT. (each bottle containing a different preparation), in etmng th* differ* ent stageswbielt characterize Cofwvmpttcn, has estab lished the welcome troth of Die Curability cfeveru nag* tyruimonary Consumption* Physicians approve of itbecanso it is based npon cor* rect Physiological and Pathological principles. The public approve of it, because ilia Canunon-Sense. nnd becaaseisey knaio /ram soil cxpcrUnt* that one prepa* ration will riot cure the three itsgesjof The suffering, disappointed and alscmiroged invalid np proves of:it, because itsprinciples hold out a reasonable BScrps+and when he uses Natali’* Syriacum,hla hopes - * Thberbaiar Consumption, in Yellow Wrappers. . if bo is in the first jtage of first bottle, hit; expeetom’ion, difficult aud paiiuul, be comes frea and easy {.his cough soon cels well:-the soreness, .tickling in bis thrdabinfininmauonipalniitbif breast, nde, head; back, joints and liwbs'are removed, > If Jic is m the second stage had uses the second bottle bis lever leaves h-vmhis .disturbed slumbers become sweet an* refreshing ; hisrpght sweats Yanish; his ex pcetdmUon cobions and bloodfi.issmnes a healthy; an ■peanmcevOnd; at length.disappears; his bowels be cparejiegulaTr bis appetite returns; iho'fiDsh m hia cheek disappears; the burning heat inthepafthi ofbla hands and soles of his feet are felt no longer . his congh now ceases; ho recovers and is welt _lfheis In the third stage,Ond uses the third bottle.his uisrihcpa gradually cease*; iiisweak bowels become' strong; ms cough'and other "badsymptoms disappear: leeble . digestion^becomes :strong and' vigorous j • bis stomach recovers its proper tone, and creates new.rich and npo'jshing blood r his strength returns; his wasted body is clotheu with flesh j sis livk is ssvss; and he Is restored to health. Each bottle of Natali's SyrioCum has the Symptoms of the stage for-*hich it is intended printed in front of the wrapper, whereby every invalid, knowing hisown Byron* toms,can jadge for himself, WHICH iJOTTLEUE RE* QUIRES; consequently no mistake can occur in se* looting the proper medicine. J : See Pampbletinpqssessioaof the Editor of thlspaper, containing; Ur. NuinU’s Pathology of Consumption.— Lecture* on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs, .and certificates of cares. ■ ST; Prepared only by Dr* NUTALU Inventor and . Proprietor* price One Dollar PerHoule. ’ For sate at the Drug 1 Store of .. DR* <»EO. IL HtiVSER.TIo.I4D, . tcornerof Wood streelana Virgin alley,. ; only Wholesale and Retail Atoftl for Pittsburgh. ja7:d&w ’ > ° A&LKAU OB* Alf the original American Oih Itia potupinboules 0t25 and 97f cents, each>wUhfull directions for itsnee. / In Avery disease where lhe otigi nai American Oil has been found at ail efficacious»ond It so far exceeds the CHBA PESTMEDICttIE.TNiHE tfoRLIk :,Chlrahd • r , A *n . JOHNYOUNGSON. N* R* The original Oil in Its nataraljeitaio .nitaken' from the bowelt of the earth, can be had'as abov:.ABY •- D*vot*3 his-cnliro attention to*n office w PtmUm.- HUlaBittesalamoatlj» confioeUto orjtnmat Distcuts. aad euohptti&j. gSiigg ful »s?cUon8 v brought on by imprudence* em£Sm v kypMlia, ByphiUUc-ErupUous. Gooom _ ’ hca.GlccX, Discharnea*- Impurity orilieCloo(l,wuh*U_ diseases©. Ore reneS origin.: Bkln Diseases, ScotbuUo; EropUons, .Teiter DiseesMiSentol Weakness, to potency, Wlei,Dtomallaiii; Femsle Weakness, MoW' Pataaln'ihe BackandlalnijßUa' CnregUMMiwe'd dotttl,i Kidne s‘» s oaaee3aoiUy wealed. ;• Simeon years'practice (six in I'M* ehyJ enables Dr. urown tootreiuasaranoea ofapeedy cureto alt who may' i come nnder hia care, , / . 1 .Office and private consulting rooms. 41 Diamond ay. fly Charges moderate. . _ i noyfliii&wiy .. 1 jgEr -vrir >UMATlSfil>~Df.Drimn'ft aewiy atacovredrcro .«.*» edyfor Rheunifttlsmiy a speedy ttndceriiintAmedV forui&rptlnfaUronble.ltnever fails, . Office and Private Conaaliation Rgoid* No. 41vniji. MONO, Pittsburgh, Penn*. ThvDoefnrU *1 wiv* H h° m */a • • _:^■■.■■•.-.r. ■ March33-d Aw B* ArFahnestockfa Ye*u£lfnireT "* eTed Cfr ' " medy fot Wonß * ,!l «baa been discov- From Jlossrs. Howell & Turner, Druggie end Fhyn- Eion, Hay wood county, Tennessee ' 1 : I M»yc o non onoD ns e ut, B. A. Fuhnentocli’e Vennifusre • H“S kn -°™‘ < :^ cd '? •?? a fAßdard article in UulecS ofdbe country, and, if our opinion cnn serve nnv good purpose, we freely. stty ; that, we. consider; it muclt the best Vermifuge in use; we prescribe it regularly in our TraSsSvS? success, aud .sell more of it ihamany py euuilur prepsratiDne put togetberi? TiloI®!* 4 60 ’ 4 by B. A. Fahnestock & Co- eorner ofWood.and First streets, Pittsburgh. ' iintfJ/J S. by Dn W''» anJ Merchants throughoaidhe United states [marifcdfcwtm , Slat. Dooaug, " ~’ haviug juji.returned from the Slats J. Quarries of Aanwtarani York CoaMie*, 'oaie arraniremenis.for,a eonsloiit snoW n'fsrr I’i'IUOR SLATiJ.Tespocifully inform* -UUILDPRSoi!i OVVNKBS that lie n -now. Tprepotoii to eiimS??s2 ss»ssKSE?is£“s s s:.a all his work to give satislnotioru •ww - THOMAS AENQLD. .vv'fc s^- ♦ t! BANKERS & BROKERS. il«moni. MEDICAL. New S,»t*iu «n 4 S«w Kennedies I FOB THE CUBE OF NUTALL’S SYEIAOPIT, IX THREE BOTTLES, COSXAIBUIa ' ' . REPARATIONS, I ■FOS THB COBB 07 TEIS . • THBEB DIFFERENT STAGES OF OOKBtffIPIIOHI •• 1 SYMPTOMS. Congh,paw in ihe hrenst. side, head, baefr, joints and limbs, inflammation, sore -1 ness and tickling. in the throat, fever, difficult- and quick brealhingy exptc&ra- CosiivenetS} spasmodic ■ cough, violent fever, night, morning and nud any sweat! hectic flush in the face and , checks, homing heat m the. palmsof the bandsandsoles of hefcevcrpscrorattonicuy, i ccjnvtti, .and ttrtaktd wt& THIRD STAGE.; KZ*?# ***. 1% r ,~ :■' . _.'.*• t. ' ' ■v fc- ■ ■ •■■ ‘~;‘r V - -if .y^ J?OR SALE & TO LET, house aSD vat, iH J taktiom- ' with akiichen of 6 ,lorje * w « b < doable parlor*«oit ttBhWrJISfc.VT?* 1 '? with wide JtaD* :« front; w,,h nn , ‘gar- a »** «RsfiOToMS?r‘ Firth r. ' RoSsSslW' of tturtsnh, on .Bedford aireet, sieax ih«ShS? ttl?r« ly Apply. 10 ne>7 ■'■■* '•■■■■'■■■ •_?■ ; ■■■■«■■>;.' Nfc.tt fflnh'Ktfattr-- ■'••> •'3 •■•■ mo ; iiKT-~inea i'ohkkooh anil rixTUHta 1 odeufued by the subscriber. Possession giteu oa ' ’ the 13 th tost. For terms enquire of nprit ■ B, CHESTER, 71 SmuhStld »t Kor I>tue or Hole. Ks THAT . Very comfortable THREE STORY " • ■ BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on Hand and Fayenostrects; yith oppttxamisfor.hedting, and water—belt# fuel up by the owner for hui •- own Tosidouto. 1 , AL^O—Voi Sato of Lease fot Ever, TWO FINE LOTS, on Duqucme ,Wny> (40 ftel by l 33;) anti Build- . trig Lots.on reuituylvama Avenue and Braddock street. Also, the most beautiful sites for Country Seats, between '*¥g*BSS's : rhPPlyat;No. 141 Fourthstreet,to?■«.: ~ - nwtW-lf JAMES 8. CRAFT. „ 2.° ‘•m.-a broKE. room,—would suit for ■•EBB ?, - ry Hoods,Tnmialng or Grocery Store. OW ' Apply 10 S.GOLBMAtfN, mttr3o 118 Market, street , 310 LET—The subscriber oflbm for Rent, me . . store roon now dcoupitd by ' ' Davis, No. 81 Marketstreei. V.SJgB on Die Ist of Apn. Enquire of given^sa. InnSttf CHAS. H PAULSON, No 73 Won* Sr. M FOB RENT,—rrom&e Ufoj'Apnt next Die ' Store, with Dwelling attached,bn fit" ?omer o* Market ami Firm streets'—a good bnsineSsiititmi- ' for a Store or Tavern, it being only one SqOate ,; ' river—will be rented low to a mid whml Apply ta N0..238 LlUertvst: • rourlSrtf LOTS FOR SALE, LOT,m the ; EighUi’Wdrd Of the City of ; AX burgh, fronting on t ocubi street, M 3 feet ftontlnv & on Yanbraam street, running to the- bluff 400 fcctl front* tngthe Mon* ■ 'fronting oq Locust street 244 feet, fronfmgonftlii'en*; ; -! berger?# stre«totheb!uff 323 fcev on tie bluff over- 1 • lookipg-jhe Monongabela2s4 feer/ioa hneof 0 - ft?-- Jatnesjrwin,2fofeet toLoouststreet, -.v One other Lot in Fiit township, fronting on Locust si. " 203 fceVfcooiing po Miltenbewcr Btrecti2oftei4aa.24 ■feet alJejMronung op iatd;aUey 593 :fept toa lin&of •* * Pi?E crl y of ,a ‘ e * ,a P e * Irwin, from alley to Locust it. iii\) fccu , , j £ . One other Lot m ; Uie city vOi fiitubitißlii frtniihrbft' Locust,street 5293 met, fronting ©a VahbSam street 120 ‘ feet to aS4 feet alley, fronting on said alley si93 feci, 1 fronting on streetiyo feet to Locust it i One-otherLot,frontu/gr onFcrbesBlreoi43fect ' i ; logon MiUenbergersirecttlSO ftet to *24 feel alley ;dn ' • the said alley SIS: feet to LotNp.42 in bliUenbeißet , a plan of Lots: ° *» ...Oneother Lot, fronting ©nForbe*street £*9 feetfront- ‘ 1 ing on. Yanbraam street UO feel, to a 24 feet alley, * fronting on pokJ alley ?2 feet. .Vwill cell lor cosh, on long lime, or on perpetual lease* For jmrticulars, enquire, of the subscriber, on • the corner of Sandusky street. end. South Commbn,'AK • legheny, City* :■ ■ r GflO. MILTENBEJBGER. SPRING CAMPAIGN! READ ANDs REFLECT. CiILAOHAS * 00., Comer of Wood and Water Street*, Pitubiiroh, /- n AVB juti. received ah extensive stock of Eleaanr - * ale, .and the most rich .and. varied' patterns. ' These Goods have been; all selected by the proprietors thcn£ selves, , with (treat cireataspeciion. Nothine new or unique i n the lino of dress has yet appeared, tithe East em, cities, that CaUahhen fe Co.,have nor secured in large quaiuiues tor thejr numerous customers, The”"’ whole of this large stb'ck has been paid fob i-f Cash, and were consequently'obtained at;iow satis. ' The public should bearthislmportant fact in mind;inasmuch tm it willenable them to.purchase at lower prices than”' .they: haye been inriie habit ofpoying forlheir ward- ‘ robes at,othetestahllshmemit Thu. tnairaificentstock ofiFHBWCII, ENGLISH and AMEfll- CAN/CLOTH3, selected with an eye tojiaraKJUy. :**;•- well as to beauty.-'The stock of CASSIMERES is itt perfect accordance; with the other, both in quality and ■- ‘ che&pnesss.wmle the rtchvuhd we may say ftonrdbus dla* piayof SUPERB VESTINGS, challenge! &y?Sgatidn, - and comes up.to the refinedtaste of the most exoeriea* ' ced customer. CALLAGHAN A CO, aprl corner of . Wood and VVater streets. twichdll A cb>B , FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HODSEi : : • « . -JVE WORLEAPfS. TOUlSIong established . Rouse'Confine their - • A strictly to sales and purchases Walt* Malms Tools, *c. BEG tore to announce W the trade and the Dnolio i generallyjibatthoy.havojasl -received, from the-beat - | mannftcmrcra in Europe, a largo lot of Gold and Silver Waikhe*, WatehTools End Materials, and a mostele- -.v-.v I gant ajsorUneatof_Jewelry,from tho best manufacln- I tero—nhicli they offer at prices as low as they can be i purebased-in tboEastern markets. . ■ * [ Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in: the-best—“ i manner,and on the most-reasonable terms','' !; Prompt attention paid to ordcre.frdni adistahee.' *• W* Br ; Body Sayi-JUttU BoTroii al Ule Bj: *lUva Cumrrao A. ST ? B %NO'aaoUbetiy sir«ol,n:il« iiiocheopMt cioi ; w * j raadBan S fMhimmMj pnt , c»|l ... T; ,^ li^^ ce * a splendid assorunem of ; ,Fjjicy.Oa3hlser«s,TJ r owo, Grten ond Blue Clotbe. snn oUicrPt^onabloGooJs, suitable foriho season, whlc j . SSwf 10make - to o'. 11 "- ('rttboui dSimSSI! ' menu io a stylo unsutpaseed imho Cite. ■ •- Come and see, . . y ’ ; “ ..Select School. - “ T^rßrtnV&f. 0 . 0 of **• WILLIAMS* SELECT • iS. to 6ib Inst, hiSSS?™? belowtheLeciQTc.Roomof theFir«P«i- ' :^J^j/Jt u ;^ t oh Sbribstrew. . . de* ~ vowa «i reyiowinj? Whd Jias not fof- Jaeglecxidgihiß review, mo tnisei?* plan 10 r growing •‘••. by. diligent blodpt “£3 repetition. CoomoiT- v placing ‘will betnuglu-wbich will enable the papll Xff - > 2mf imponwu ideas or facia he may meet * iWllhjinMs Teading.itftecuon or ob&ervnifon. wtih as mnch ease ae me niercbam terera to die aeoonnu In Us r iaifty dail with facUily, be wilt be taught u» write Phonographlcally, which requires oniv S2S"if i ?iHw ,1 ?2 !y Os wtlting a word la scripV > lmnd t in the cdtrtmon orthography.' ; ,J faprS^tr' 1 ftft ® oz - fine .BROOMS, ini stow and for « a lo jv U . by (apr7l JOHN B. BHERRIfF. - SUPERIOR W'BITINVTP'APERS- r«'peifc 520 te,linB ° wea * Uurlbuta’best Cap Po'p« LBei or 120 reaios Owco & Hurltmta 1 best Cap . l ease of ® reama pwen *;Hurlbats> fine tblaFost, :l oSSCOf 40 dp . . do blue laid SUIPTfi nr> ron '■ 20 case.or 800 reams fine uni common Capan d p«t . Papers; while and bine, or aasoned brands .80 reams extra superfine broad bill cap • * 80 do .■■■■■do, • lona* up 180 do Eue and common, lomt and broad bill can -40 do four double cap bill t atfir. . The above forsalewholesale; by the ease, or in quaa fe;.;: 1 ? “«*««*«* rmMiM - - ;r-W. S. Paper Watefcoose, ■»*" ' cotnct-ofMarkei andSecoad *», (JoDTnat, American andDlrpatciKopy) * * - «.*• • iromardlnt; 'J!l«rch#nli, /. ' ,«« IS4, SECOND STREET, PjTTSBimGH. / . A KJsnory prepared to receive and forward goods by . aiitl rcgnJ»riiy.'iTbey nlso dewote iheiraueniloa'lo ihQpurchaseojid Baie . . Pittsburgh maaufceuire*, feeling convinced of ” ,; ibeir abilUytogive peculiar satiVacuW-ioallthose fa ■vonnglhoni wittr solicit. »■v . orders aadcohslgiftaepts. r T>OLOGNA I^&IJSAGES—UW' fij.'aapenor lioiogntk' •JT> Sausage*, received.and for sale by • - W. A. M’CLURG ft) CO., ’/TiOFPEE—2S >OBB superior new crop JSl&j ■ U mifl for sale by , * STUART* BIU* - ' - i No 6 Smithfield atreet» - .BprS oppositeUiaMonongaKela Hoase.- 42HKJPHKRiVS COMPOUWIi COUGU CAW/lV'—rcr ~ . & <: jokL MOHmBRi *• «pi 9 No.2»Ubs>rtjr allude! Wwd. - pr^. .; \ \ ...■ •#•■ i i. . • r 1 * J< * ‘ r ± js££V»S?ji“ 253 Utterly street * - \ i My# . \