: -,fe-v-? : Vh’ : : X - -,\ ,'> . ’■' ' ■’’}' |,. 'V -• **l £l* * » * »*% < ' | H. *J4 *• r «. ''X. **r .>* '* -t IV * * t v 1 V ‘« > r “ r, & ~ *? * - ' > t > j * ** t w - r* < - v 5 *■ « < V' r :n P~' V* * - ?-• „ ' . • * -\ : . s f J ' *\> >.*-*** “li * - .* ~ * *h- ~~ ~ " ' * *s»v /-* »V; \ v, •*,.*„% -*,:.• V-^ «>v * l iT * \ a t* i » v ’■* I ■ -.--• . ' ..,. '' t‘ * 1 F ' cnc> ! St * r ‘-—™B is the name of one of the Bank ElalSont.-^iho following is there n;‘ I ; , »''^A^<*Cv' , ~C'i" I ! , *X ,, '-""*S . f »| moa epleodid bmldUiga in,our city, and whioh the election heW on Tuesday last, for T rt tV V J be ?? t / f mMi by ae orowda a »t peas of the several Saving Banks, in Market street Theaatabliskment inquea-' AlU&heity Saving*! JfondCmr ■■ tion is kept bjr Mr. Jakes Gosliko," (whose ad- win, Samuel Melville, John''’’ ■ K^V,*'r ; . '"j CORTOT Q,UAB.TBK SESSIONS. vertisement will be found in another column). MoWry, George R. RM-- .ttossroar, April 14. _ We visited it, and through the politeness of the John Patterson. >‘X-.> On the Bench—Hon. Wm. B. M Clure, Prest- gentlemanly proprietor were shown through his Mtehama’ Savi ": ; ;] dent Judge; and Wm. BOggß, Esq, Associate splendid store. John Irwin, jr r -JnJgfc ■■■■ : ■-■'■■•' ' 1 ■ r ■ ■:■ ■ :r.J The bnilding is built-in handsome style, four Davis; WiF j;*.‘*,'f‘ , »i',»*^f it ,p\’'( Commonwealth vs. Robert Hutchinson. In- storieshigh, with a front of twenty feet, and a Flominl - fornication and bastardy. The Jury depth of eighty feet: The story is F -retyrned a verdict of Guilty, and thc.pnsoner desiguedfotkeopingbale goodof aUdesoriptions, •»* i-*Xs. X.' *”' l «,'• * f ; was remanded for sentence., , and from its dryness and admirable vontilatio*- 0 ! f • Commonwealth vs. John Griffin. Indictment, is well calculated for that phrpose. The murder. This oase was argued by Messrs. Har- story and retail store room, is a magn' l '' inoio ft nd Palmer for th ® P roaeoUtioD > »“d fair; its entire length is seventy feet. • - -' n 5% .:.; mtob£*s»&&Sxi.t* s* >» y >li>-thz-■*--: \■ ,>;.i-_r *i-g >,~*-w * - i± vV ~.' ,v Sißix S&IiIb©?; ~ —'' laxmaDAT MOBJtINg--":-"""""^ 5111 15 - yfxDHstss>iX» April 14. On tie Bench—-Hon. Wm. 8. M’Clure, Presi dent Judge; nud Wm. BOggs, Esq., Associate Judge. ' i Commonwealth vs. Bobert Hutchinßon. In dictment, fornioation and bastardy. The Jury ! returned o vordiot of Guilty, and the prisoner '■ wasTemnnded for sentence. r , - Commonwealth vs. John Griffin. Indictment, ' morder. This case was argued by Messrs. Har^ i brooko and Palmer for the prosecution, and " Blaokand Washington for tho defonce. lt Will i he remembered that Griffin,- who is.an .omnibus i driver, ran over a child named Anna lehr,- on ! - last Christmas morningj instantly killing her; The occurrence took place near the corner of » Market and Jhiberty; street,: between eight and nine o’clock; and it’is said that Griffin was ra cing with another omuibna at the time of the ao cident. The case was Hot concluded when tho court adjourned.' - -- = The conrt also held A night session; the ex amination of' jvUnesaes for tho proßeoution had finished,, and the defence commenced, but not concluded when the court adjonrnrd until this morning. - Relief for CKtliMhe.—'She citizens of Chllli cotb'ehMeißsnod anappeal, solicting;aid from other places, for ihe enfferera by the late fire in that place. 3fop relief is not intended for ex-. . ienßiTeiineroantile.hoasea .and capitalists; bnt 1 ‘.forthoße BmaU dealerSj ineßhanics,; and laborers _ who: were providing for themselves a oomforta ■ bie and honest subsistence, by their daily indus .. try—who had no snrplns investments to lose, and haverbeen overwhelmed in sudden and uller dali- ' ioiionby thissad calamity. Forthetimcheing : theTr ..j>kox nabobs ore suspended to some ex - tent, and consequently their daily -bekad does -. not come, to them through the ordinary channel. ... Their circumstances require relief. Their immo diatoueighbors who , have been providentially ... more favored then .providing for their pbeskkt most uuoEXr waxis ; .butthis provision is very Inadequate to their aotn&l necessities. ; ...Thero is no city in the couutiy, that ought to - appreciate their suffering,, and hasten to“ their relief, so quickly ns our dwn. It is buta short - time since,when the citizens of ChiUicotho vol .. uutorily aided us in thehourof need—and now ■■■■ When we are called upon, to return that which , we have well and profitably used, shall we re fuse? Wo hopenot,forthehonorofourcity— duty us well as gratitude demand that we shonld i exert ourselves, in aid of the sufferers' by that destructive conflagration, which in the short space of four hours, laid a flourishing town to .ashes, and threw hundreds dependent on their daily toil for their-hread,"out of employment Those of our citizens who may desire to con- tribute for this object,—and wo know- there are , many—can leave their contributions with Messrs. . - Palmer, Hanna & Go, Hankers, corner of Third and Wood streets. : SleapilioaU.on the Ohio. —According to a report before Congress, it appears rthat.Pifctsburghhas . enrolled on. the custom house ’books more steam i boats than any other of tho four collective dis tricts on the Ohio river. ...The total number of - steamers during tho past year was 330, distribu .. ted us follows ; . Pittsburgh 132,’ Wheeling 4G, Cincinnati 111, Louisville til. The aggregate ■ tonnage of these boats amounted to 04,297 tons, of whioh 10,942 tons belonged to -PittHbargb, 7,190 tons fo Wheeling, 24,955 to Cincinnati, and 15,180 tons to Louisville. The total number of passengers to and from: tho four cities named above, chiefly'carried on theso steamers, was, for tho year,.3,050,620. By this, it will baseen . that Pittsburgh has. one more steamer than Cin cinnati, but fails behind the Queen City in point of tonnage. . . .The.amount of marine insurance effected on. the hulls and cargoes of vessels, at the several > insnranno offices, in the four districts on the Ohio : .river, and the amount of losses paid, is as fol ■ 1 -lows: .. District - Total Ins.. Total paid. Pittsburgh, $4,822,897 $30,484 98 Whee1ing,................... : 704,707.1,989 03 Cincinnati, 17,038 630 257,428 48 Louisville, 10,1851855 147,582 17 Total, 02,811,440 -487,434 60 This exhibit shows $82,811,440, os the total amount of; risks taken in the Ohio river districts, ■■ and $487,434 60, 68 the total amount of losses paid. The number of steamboats destroyed in the course of the year,’belonging to tbeso four districts, wasforty-two; of which number, nine teen were snagged and thirteeen burned. The total’number, of lives lost in these several disas ters, was 482. The Wheeling and Louisville Line o/Faehets.— Woroode mention a short time since, of tho es tablishment of o lino of packets between Whccl . ing and Louisville, to connect with tho Baltimoro and. Ohio Roilroad, at tho former city. Tho boohs were opened for. tho subscription of stool:, ; to the line, at Wheeling on the 31st ult., and - $70,000 subscribed in a short time. A most liberal charter has been .granted the company, and;they boost loudly of tho swift boats theyde signtn build, from which,' WO judge that some of • cur hoat-yards will be the place from, whence they are to be launched. The Louisville Courier, states that by the first of January next, five, certain, and perhaps seven ■-boats belonging to the Wheeling and; Louisville line, will bo built.; Cap! Samuel Mason is about ■ to contract for a boat 270 feet in length, , and ■ Capt Wm. McLain, of Maysville, formerly of tbe Dunkirk, will also contract for a boat for the same line, which will be an, cxaot conntorpart of the other. The other three, boats ore to bo built : by the Baltimore and Wheeling Railroad.Compa . ny, in oonneotion with’ citizens of Wheeling. It iß''time the projectors of tlis> Pittsburgh and .Louisville line of packets; were acting, or theen teiprising villagers will beat theem. Catherine .Haye« is-announced. indhe Wheeling papers to give a concert in that -city, ■ this even ing. This talented lady will bo in our city to- morrow,’and gtoo a concert on Saturday cven • -ing. Wo seo by the progralnmo,\ that she will sing some of those touching ballads, in tho per < Yormance of which she has gained a reputation second only to Jenny Lind. Theatre.—The Theatre was crowded lost even "ing, on thOoccaßion of the third appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Willinmß. They - appear this eveningin twopopular Irish-pieces, ;,previ . ons to which will be performed the force.; of the. Wedding Breakfast If you wish to laugh long ond hearty, go to the Theatre to-night. . 'V. John Foe.—A man was brought before Alder man Major yesterday, charged with drabkenness - he would not give his name, on emeonnt of which, thoAldermOn had to make out ncommit -t«- inent for him, under the cognomen of John Doe. Sarah O’Neil was also.committeih far drunken ness and disorderly conduct. . 2?wciisryei-T-John White, connoted hy the Comet ofQaßrterSessione, .'for keeping a tippling ! ' holies, was discharged hy order of the sCtonnty Commissioners, payment: of costs and jail: _ faca.j Jf’emould remindadmircrsbf the finenrtsthat ,r ft large collection of splendid Oil Paintings, by tilatingaiahedAmerioaa artists, is. to be sold tin’s - - g%gjslng,at Hall, They tnaj' "*> be*Jttnto« d flaring Jha flay. Mayof&uthne committed three persons to the coon ty jail, yesterday, charged With dronkeivaa' and vagrancy, * irsncA&o™.—This is the name of one of the most splendid buildings in, our city, and whiob hasbeen daily admired by the crowds that pass a3onfi Marketstreet TheestabHshmenUnquca tionis kept by Mr. James Gosliko,* (whose ad vertisement -will be found in another column). We visited it, and through the politcneaß of the gentlemanly proprietor were ah own through his splendid store. The building is built-in handsome style, four storieshigh, with a front of twenty feet, and a depth of eighty feet: Tbo bnsefnont story ia desiguedforkecpingbale goodofall descriptions, andfrom its dry ness, andadmirable ventilation, is well oalijnlated for that pbrpose. : The first atpryand retail store room, is a maguificant.af fairj its entire length is seventy feet, with nwldth of twenty . feet, and is fitted up in a splendid manner, - its shelving and drawers, of which there ore a great number, for the purpose of i keeping fine goods, ore of the very host kind, and'are well filled with one of the very best : as sortments of fine dry goods in the city. On the second story, is found the millinery goods; la i dies’ trimmings, of all kinds ~whioh ore prinei ! pally mannfaotnred at the establishment of iha | damo Gosling, on St. Clair street, MadameG.’s ! manufacture are made from ohoioo materials of | i her own selection, and are well known for their I | durability, as well as brilliance and permanence I lof color. The third story is designed as a sow-1 ing-room; it is horo,,where, those splendid, ar ticles that lend such a charm to the fair sex, aro manufactured under the supervision of Ms dame Gosling. Hor foreign fashions oome direct from Paris and London, and comprise every new style and-fashion, as fast ns theyappear,inthose cities. . The fourth and last story, is intended for a storing room. . This whole establishment, on accoant of the superb manner in which it is arranged, will well repay a visit. Every thing in the 'store is in tended to conduce to the comfort and elegance of man, woman and child. Every person can have their taste suited. v Rev. AlexanderSteveneon.—kn anonymous Cor respondent ofthe Knickerbocker Magazine, -gives a sketch of this gentleman* whiok will bo xeoog - nized as true to the life, by the Doctor's numer ous friends. The correspondent found the fol lowing notice on the wall of a country tavern, in this vicinity; • - 11 Take tfollise; —There will Bo a lejtur dilliv ered.to the skool-hous this evening at Eriy oan nel-ligtht on the subjeo of our duty To god and Man by tha Ht rev dr stovenson of Pittsburgh.'' Upon which he gives the following account of Aleck; ■ . “Dr. AtECK Stevenson is a divine of univer sal notoriety in our city. It is a miefortuno of the Doctor’s that he is not in. acknowledged con nection with any one of tho-various religious de nominations of the day, and therefore he is driv en frequently to hard extremities in the prose cution of his profession. ■ \ Formerly he used to appropriate a public corner of the market-house to his purpose, land oonduot Sabbatical cxeroiseß, mounted on a meat-block, to promiscuous con gregations. , Bat causes conspired to shut tha Doctor out from the enjoyment of this privilege. Unruly boyß played pranks upon him: slipping - torpedoes under his feet, hookiog Ids '.coat-tail upon.moat-pins, or filling its pockets with igni ted fire-crackers. Beside,' the city, rulers pro nounced on edict prohibiting such sorvices,: and declaring imprisonment in'the connty-jail the penalty far its infringement. The Doctor loves liberty; is strongly Kossuth in his feelings; and therefore adopted a migratory life, which ho has been pursuing ever since.' ' Handing’round tho hat’, is a striking feature la the programme of his service, j His labors, ho assured me on the occasion alluded to, werepainfaily unprodaotivo -of pecuniary reward; and he added, that * unless he met shortly with a more liberal support, he would bo compelled to ■resort to his early and long-sinco abandoned profession of sconring clothes.’ If you know of any highly destitute section where there is a vacancy, and tho enjoy ment of a disposition to ‘pay handsomely,’ the Doctob is available.” Burglary. —The store of A. Caldwell, on tho corner of Federal and Kobinsonatrects, was bro ken open yesterday morning, in the following manner :—The robber firsteifected an entrance into a store on tho opposite corner, in which tho carpenters had been making some repairs, and secured tbeproper tools, with which they broke open the store of Mr. Caldwell. They succeeded in getting a small desk forced open, bnt only se cured the'sum of SG, for their knavery and trou ble. . L'nion Contention. —Wo learn from the Preacher that at a conference held on Tuesday afternoon, between members of the Associate Reformed Pres byterian Church iu this vicinity and the members of tho Monangohela Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Church, now in Session in Birming ham, it was agreed to call a Convention forprayer and conference in reference to onion, to moot in Allegheny a few daysbeforo the meeting of the respective Synods in May. , Larceny. —Catharine Ewan laid - a complaint, yesterday, before Alderman Parkinson, of tho Fifth Ward, charging a girl named Mary Mat thews with stealing over seven dollars from her. It appears that tho complainant stopped at tho house of a Mr. Brigbtmore, and roomed with Maty Matthews, who, ns she alleges, stole tho monoy from her while- she was asleep. A war-, rant was issued, bnt Mary was not arrested when wo left the Alderman’s office; Kern Book*. —Reel & Callow, 74 Third street, opposite the Post Office, have just received the following now works: “The Grumblers,” by MiS3 EUen Pickering; “Hearts Unveiled; or, I Know Yon “Would: Like Him,” by Miss Sarah Emery Seymore. “The Abbey of Imismoylo, n story of Another Century,’’ by Grace Kennedy. Also, H 0,21 of the Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. Model Asohitect for April, Kaik. —Wo have had nothingbut rain for a month past, except one or two chance days, when wo wonld catch n sight of the snn, and enjoy a fine balmy spring air, which only had the effeet of making ns detest the bad, and sigh for tho good days coming'! To quote tho language of n oity editor, learned In the weather, “in such a spring, nothing con thrive but young dnoks, and they ain’t hatched yet.” Laudanum.— A little son of Doctor Simcox, of TempcranoeviUe, saw:■ its mother, on. Monday lost, laya vial of laudanum on tho table. As soon SB her bock was turned, he drank a portion of its contents. Dr.- M’Cook was called, and with the aid of a stomaoh pump, removed as much of the drug as had not been absorbed into the sys tern; and the child began to recover. Diamond Market Bouce. —lt will bo seen by an advertisement, that Will be received at the office of Wm. A.- Hill; for the crootion of a new Market House in the Diamond; The con tractor is to do oil the work, furnish tho materi als; aniFhavo" the building finished on or before tho Ist of November noxt. > JJ. T. C. Morgan, long and 1 favorably known ob on obliging clerk in the establishment of-Luke Loomis, in' this city, has opened a book and sta tionary store; in thiacity’ Any persons- calling, on Mr. Morgan, at his store, No. 104, Wood at., can have his wants .suited in tho most gentleman ly manner. ,■ The Persia has not yet left, but isstill taking inker cargo.- She is announced to depart for to-day,, find, offers-good accommodations for pas', sengers, and amre -chance .-for a speedy transit -of freight. : - • The HrtKionf.—This fine steamer is the regu lar Thursday packet for Cincinnati. She has long been known to the pnblio os one of the best steamers on the river. - - Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny, - sent two persons to the hill yesterday, one for and i the other for vogronoy. t .. J• . 1.. • I Sank following is the result of the election heia on Tuesday lust; for Directors of the several Saving,Bonks; in j\Ue£hefiy city : Allegheny Savings’ Fund l rwin, .Samnel Melville,-John Morrison," Dr. .-Rl E. Mowry, George R. Riddle, Nelson Campbell, John Patterson. , . Mechanics' Saving? Sank Thomas Farley, John Irwin, jr., James 1. Graham, Robert H. Davis, William Boyd, Harmon Dehaven, Hughs. Fleming. Franklin Saving i?an&,—Tolrias Myers, 'VViI- Ham Smith, Reubeu Bughman/Johri N. Straub, Augustus Hartjic, Abram-Hays, Janies D. Mur ray. Aeaault and Battery,—hlargMOt Taylor, John Davis and Maria Davis, were-arrested yesterday, and Drought before Alderman M■<■ ■■■■■ ■■ ■ -- [oyStiiy Fancy DreisParty, 1 BONNAFON’S FANCY PARTY, and the In'S for A, the season,will tube place on TUESDAY, the £OLh instant,) at. LAFAYETTE HALL. Cemlemen desirous to attend; will have to subscribe, as none oth ers will be. admitted on that evening; Subscribers' tickets will be ready on Wednesday, the 14th instant, ut A. B.’s, N0:45 Market street, where particulars wilt be given. Tickets for Gentlemen, (not scholars,) SI 59 Tickets for children,of either tex, (not scholars,) 31,00, .The various dances will be performed bv Byerly’s Brass Band. - [eprlSiSi TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TBE GBEILLY LIMB. XXXII CONGRESS—FIits T SESSION. Wasiiisgtos, April 14. Senatb. —A petition of Ebeuczer Atwater, of New York, was presented, prayingforo pension, having lost bath nrms while firoing a salute da ring the visit of the President and Cabinet to that State. Mr. Chase said ho would bo compelled to lcavo tlie city for a few weeks, and asked as a favor that the bill granting unsold and unappropria ted lands to Ohio should now bo taken up, wniolt was agreed to. Mr. Hnnter asked how much land was grant ed by the bill. Mr. Chose said that in September last there remained of the public lands in Ohio 210,000 acres chiefly rcfoßo land. The United States hud roeeivod into its Treasury from sales of public lands in Ohio daring the last flo years over $20,- 000,000. Her citizens had paid Connecticut and other grantees of the United States, for pnblio lands in Ohio, oversl3,ooo,ooo. Ohio liodpald then, over $30,000,000 for the pnblio lands in her limits. It would require a grant of more than two millions of acres to Ohio, to make tho grants to her in aid of internal improvements equal to thc.grants made to Illinois. Mr. Hunter said ho could not vote for the bill, no was in favor of a graduation of tho prices of lands, and would give Ohio a pre-emption to them. This was a now principle, and he could not vote for it. Mr, Shields was in favor of the grant. Mr. ChaßC in reply to tho question of Mr, Da vis, said tho expenses «f the land offices in Ohio wero over five thousand dollars a year, and that sinco land warrants had becomo a currency, ho 'doubted whether tlie receipts for sales in that State would exceed that amount Mr. Dawson said that this bill established a now principle, the unconditional surrender of tlie public lands to tho States lrvwhich they lie. Its passage would lead to others of a similar character. Ho preferred a graduation of tho price of tho lands. If tho lands were worth 50 cents on acre, that 50 cents ought to be paid to the United States. • After some further debate, the bill was order ed to bo engrossed—yeas 28, nays 1:).' The French spoliation bill was then token up. Mr. Fcleh resumed and . couoludcd his speech against tho bill; when the Senate adjourned;; House.— Tho House resumed the consideration of the report of the Frinting Committee, -. .■ Mr. Brown, of Miss.; continuedtbo debate, dis avowing any hostility to .tho persons now em ployed, but charged Mr. Stanton with a coalition with Mr. Smith; for the purpose of scouring the printing to the Bepnblic. Mr. Stanton replied, and Mr. Brown rejoined. The debate continued at considerable length, , in tho course of which high words passed be tween Mr. Polk and‘Mr. Rantoul—the_ former calling the latter an abolitioiußt, and saying that ho would steal a negro if ho had a ohanoe; Thors was considerable excitement oil over, the, hall, but no fisticuffs. A motion was finally made to lay tho whole matter upon the table, and take up the Homestead Bill—ponding whiob, the House adjourned. SAILING OF THE CANADA. Boston, April 14. Tho Canada sailed to-day-.with-85 passengers, She took no specie. , -The new hark, Greyhound, Capt. Robinson, for Boston from Maine; went ashore yesterday, near Doxbnrytbcooh. Tho schoonor Cloohostor, also went ashore yesterday, on Deer Island- j Wo had a violent Bnow storm yesterday;, the snow is two feet deep here. , The Maine Liquor Law passed the House yes terday, by a majority of 93 votes,. BREAK IN THE MIAMI CANAL. Cincinnati, April 14. Between two and three o'clook this morning, a break occurred in- tho Miami Canal, in the roar of tho House of Bofogo, which was flooded with water, and a portion, of. the ■ outer, walls. were washed away. With, great difficulty, .the. inmates occupying the lower -floor -wore -saved. ..Other property in the neighborhood was also, greatly damaged. The breach in the Canal is thirteen feet deep and forty feet long FIRE IN THE CAPITOL. Washington Cot, April 14. -This o’clock,:: a flrewas/disoovored: irntho room.of: the.Depnty Clerk of the Snprenfe Court, in the Capitol; Tho door was burst open;-and tho fire extinguished. A table and desk; containing;tbe minutes of the present term, were' burnt to nshes. The wails were considerably cracked-and stacked.: The. origin of the fire is unknown! . l • LETTER FROM KOSSUTH. Baitimobe, April-14. The Mayor has received.!! letter from Kossuth declaring his inability. to-pay Baltimore a visit, onaccountof hisanriety to reachßoston, to ao-. cVpt the invitation of the Legislature: of: Maßsa- "He; however, expressed hia -intention of again halting Baltimore at a future period. , ! -,'T : '-V J.’s • r ‘*'dtiyTf ~ ‘ '-‘’ VI-v : HANITAS, April 14, fi o’clock, P. M-_ TTherc oro no' signs of theeteamorGambria.- It Is raining, and a dense fog prevails; y:y v yy r' CIDCHiNAW, April 14. ' Whig Convention ,to nominate delegates to the National Convention waaheld, to-day tronghout Ohio. In this dissriet, R. N. Corwin, of Cincinnati, and John Bhennan,ofßicbland,-wero appointed Senatorial delegates, and Charles Anderson, Con gressional, delegate; A series of resolutions strongly recommending. Gen. Scott were adopted —yeas 80, nays 9. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 14. - Cotton,..Firm; sales for the .post three days, 6500 bales at .BJ@BJo, for Unplands, and 81c. for Orleans and Mobile. Com Mea1...53,25. Flour... Soles 12,000 hblsat $4,124 for State, and $4,31i@4,62 for Ohio. Grain... Sides 8600 bushels Pennsylvania White Wheat at 94©95c.; 8500 bnshels Pennsylvania and Southern Yellow. Corn at 660.; sales 2000 bushels Ryo at 76c.; 800 bushels Barley at 720. 'Provisions...Sales 400 bbls Mess Pork $18,50: Prime $15,76. ■ Beef unohanged; sales 800bbls Lard at 9J@9§o.; sales 250 Shonlders and Com mon Homs at BJ, 9J@9je. . - Whiskey,..Prison and. Ohio 22@23c. EVENING. Cotton... Unchanged; sales limited. Flour... Quiet. Small sales .of good brands at $4,00, Rye Flour and Com Meal not inqnired after. Grain... The market is poorly supplied : : sales Wheat at 900. for prime Bed,, and 95 c. for White. Com in demand; sales dOOO-. bußhols at 64c. for yellow—an advance. Provisions...Aotive, and .prices firm: Mess Pork, $18,50. NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 14. Cotton... Unaltered. . Flonr.i.Deolining ; sales 2400 bblsnt $4,18@ 4,50 for State, and $4,37@4,60 for Indiana. ■ Grain... Sales. 2000 bushels Rye at 76c.; sales 7000 bushels Com at CC£c. Provisions... Pork firm Mess -"SIS; Pickled Meats dsaror; sales 100 packages Shoulders at B@B£. Lard 9J. Beef unchanged. •i Whiskey... Wanted ; sales at 22J. : Coffee... Sales 120 bags Rio at 9£@9£c.;. sales 800 bags Java at ll£o. - Molasses.aSales 100 bbls'Muscovadant 21c. Sngar...Solcs 260 boxes Musoovada at s4£@ 5c.; others inanimate. •Stocka,,.Pcimsylvaßia fives, 03}; TJ. S. Texas, 65@65j0. , ; —— CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI 14. Groceries... Firm; sugar molasses 31; coffee 10}; *oU butter, fair, 20c. : . Flour.... Steady: at $8,12@8,15(2)3,10; re ceived during the last 24 bpars, 1 ,CII bbls. ■ Provisions... Advices accompanied with orders to purchase caused considerable excitement,— The market farther advanced;- sales 100,000 lbs sides in bulk at 8}; 160,000 lbs shoulders at 7J packed; 460 bbls" mess pork at $l7; 100 kegs prime Lard at 10c ; bbl lard 00. The river has fallen four feet since last even ing. It has been rmning hard all day. DAILY UKVIBW OF THE MARKET* OVFICX OPTHK DAIIT.MOBNIVOPOST. > . TAuraifli/vApnl 15, 1850.. y The weather yesterday was entirely too unpleasant far much oat door.buslness, ilhavlng rained throughout the whole day, consequemly-iransacnons were limited, and we areleft without anything of importance to note* Out markets remain unchanged, but firm. FLOUR—We note salesof the follow tog lots: 22bb!s ext»a at 99,12; SI do 3,02; 30 do $3; 10 from wagon g 3 25 do S 3. OATS—Sales on the wharf of 300 bus at 2G; 70 do 27. EGGS—Sale* of 491 dozatfl; 2 boxes do OJ. BUTTER—SaIe* of 1 bbl at 22; 100 do choice 25. MOLASSES—The market is -finn; and advancing* wc note a sale of 50 bbls on wharf in cypress cooper age at 4 mos ; 25 do oak 35. SUGAR—SaIe* 22 hhdsin lot* ats|@sL CIIEESE-Sales 50 boxes English dairy at 8; 30do 8- BACON—We have no change to note; in demand; prices firm; some holders asking an advance; wc quote hams 9)010; *!deaSfo9}; shoulders ?!«?$. • RAGS—Sales 013,000 fas at3L POET OF miBBDHOH. 11 ruT 0 mores water -a tub ciutkiki. ARRIVED: Steamer Aiiaotic, Parkinson, Brownsville. ** Baltic. Ben net. Brownsville. 4t J-M’Kec,Hendrickson, McKeesport. 11 Thomas Shriver.Uailey, WcstNewtnn. u Genessee. Consul,-WttiNewion. lv s. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. ■ M MlcbiganNo.2,Boles, Beaver. 4t ForeitCuy.Mardocb.WeU»vll!e. M Winchester, Moore. Wheeling. - ** Brilliant, Grace. Cincinnati. M Tiber, Kier, St. Louisville. “ . Arena, Kinuey, Wclliville DEPARTED; “ BalucrßenncußrownsvHle. u Atlantic, Parkinson, do a J.M , Kee,liendriekso.n,McKeesport. “ Thoms* Shriver, Bailey, WesiNewton. 41 Gencucc. Conint, West Newtou. *' Bayard, PcebleSiElizabeih. u Mlehigftu No.V, Boies, H^avrr. u Forest Cuv, Murdock, Weltetille. u Diurnal. Conwell, Wheeling. u Cincinnati, Boies, Cmcinn&u. (( Navigator, Dean, Loci* vtlic. Marietta, Fsrkariburgh sad Hocking i>or. Packet. i fflmmßffl. Tbs .tenner H MI. COLUMBIA, A. B. iasn*, .Master, will leave Pittsburgh evenr. Monday, at J o'clock, X\ M.; returning will leave Hockiogport every Tuesday, at G o’clock, A. M. Passenger* and shippers roar rely on the utmost ac commodation end proniptness.W. K. WHEELER, man! . . No. tH Market street. Jw&A THE new and spltndtd passenger steamer 4mfflflsWlNCin«TEtt,U*oaa*l>. wiUron man regular tri-w«ckly packet between this •city end Wheeling, leaving PJu&burgh every Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, at to A* AX., tor Beaver, Wells* villa,fclecbenviUe and Welfsburgh; returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, WelUville and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fridpy,et 8 A, M. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply on board, or ib ■ ■ ARMSTRONG, CRO3SER & Co n Agents, ■ Water street. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, ami is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her renmiatng-ia the trade. • fdewlnf Allaghcnv UlT«r True. . RSGVLAR PRANKUN PACKETS, JggLfe Tni fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE A&ftSlßgaNo..2.Cam. Was. Ilsttu, leave* the Alle gheny waarf for Frauklm, every Monday and Tftvrsdey, aid P. M. ■ Tho fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CapL John flastu, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* ini. every Tu*Jt£oy and Friday, at 4P.M. ■ For Freight or Passage, apply on Board ftnarPO ~ For Marietta and tlocSUogport* r Tnsfine steamer PACIFIC, Z*kou&AUk- ASMBaSm. wilt leave for the above and intermedl* ate ports every at 4 o’clock,lVM. For freight or passage, apply on boardsor to Ti WOODS* SON, marlO No. Cl Water at., and 03 Front at. _ T For Klttanning and Catfish* niMfffiniift THE lightdraught and pleasant steamer ffiBpDBaCLARIONf Capu Miu.n*OAß,wlll leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, ?. for Kmanning ana CatGsfa. For freight or passage apply on board. • fnnvtft . For Long rtenen, raarieUa, «fork«rsba» and GalllpolU. . The fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS, » fCT.- ■■..JB Shusx, Master, will leave for the above ffiSSSSEHsI and intermediate ports, every mwbbSbi Tuesday, a i3 p. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to febD JOHN rtACK. Agent. Wsdneiday Facktc for €inctnnatii ; iwaub Tbb new and fast running steamer CIN-' LtggS&tiPCINNATL Butumonau, Master, will leave SSHBBSlßrcgalarly'every WxDtrssuav. Tor freight or passage, apply fin board,or to decSO G. U.'MILTENBERGER, Rev. Dr. Klllihelly’flFemale Seminary. AT HrZTANJVfiVG, PA. SEVENTH SESSlON—Commences oh WEDNES DAY,23thirtstant. Teachers of ability are as* sociated with Dr. Killlkeliy, in conducting this School. The number of Boarding Paj ils ia limited to V 5. . TSBRB OV BKSSION 09 TWO WBBK9; Board and Tuition, in English* SGO,OO . French, German and Latin, eaoh** *—' jo.oo DrawingandPainting--...........go.oo iled,BeadtDgend Washinß*-'**-**--*....... 5,00 . . Stationery •«>**-........;.«w..;......... 75 ID* Refer to A. B. Curling and James W, Halliran, Esqs.,Pittsburgh. TapTfliSiawiMi 8, o* Family Hams. EVANS * SWIFT’S extra brand tiuu tierces, now -in store, and for salo. The: attention of all persons wanting a reliable article, is solicited to this brand. aptlOtim - SELLEHB.NiCOLS * CO: Springer Havbangh, LStfccfjsor to S. Wi SarbaughA rtOMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, V / Dealer in Flour,'Wool, and Produce generai'y. No. 145 First street, and lid Second at., Pittsburgh, Pa. aprOTw * Removal, SIGN Oi* THJ2 INDIAN KING, NO. 383 LIBERTY STREET, 1 {Nearly opposite tho Spread Eagle-Tavern. Pittsburgh.) 1 TjEbS R. JONES, Manufacturer and Dealer m all H kind* of TOBACCO,BNUFF andSEGARS. . : • Tobacco and Segars sojdon commission. {apr7:lm: A Situation li~’Wa.nted, “ TJY n manof expcnenco, ns PORTER, inn Dry I>:Good* or Grocery Establishment; can assist; in keopiog accounts, and make himself generally useful' 10 his employer. , i‘-.' ALSO—A situation a respectable woman in a private, faroilyv as Chambermaid,' and making up fine linen. Satisfactory references givem: , , . . : .-- Any -commanicaUous addressed- ,r A. BJVat THIS OFFICE, will be attended to. faprlSdlc* YTANTILLAB. MANTJLLAS.—A. A.Misoif A Co. QIX have made arrangements forreceiving, through the season, the latest and most 'desirable styles of Mantil la’s. [apr!4 iihTlaßelpjha steam SVkUP—A smalliot nl l J - Lovering’s Sicom Syrup Molasses just received and for solo by • |aprl4] /w. Ay M’CbUBG A CO. 1 TTIUESH SOFT SHELL'WALNUTS—GrenabIe j JD Shell WalautSfieeelved and for sale byf • • J : i aprl4 . W. A. M’CLURG & CO. IVjf OI.ABBES—wq bMa.N.O. Molmaes; for Bala by; JIXL ttprl3 SMITH * SINCLAIR. XT O. SUG X'l.Bpria O. / . V' /< , * *» * M - V" COMMERCIAL., For wordingl . o.Sugar* for .’sale’by SMITH * SINCLAiRt ' \JV auction sales. Auction card. ~ riUIB undesigned, after aa interval of four years,bus again resumed businem, n ft avinr complied svlUi n 3 0n!I l: , e *? w rcgulfitinn Sales at Auction, forthe PSS Liccn “ ’• Auctioneer* sl hi!,f ! f^’i! >co^T * M* services as .such; ,to his mends-and, the public ecnemlly. With an eXM nfdf'y,'hurry yeur.ln this line „f baslness&e 1 Refers totlio principal City Aactiqneer. m.' A«u»a»n«ii»:Boui." ... A T the. Commercial Sales Booms,comer of Wood A and Fifth mreeis, at 10 o’clckM; M,» reneml a*. aoHmem of Seasonable, Staple and Fane, Dry'ooods Clotbio** Boots anti Shoes, Mi.-iv'S" VW - . „AT2 o>CLk)CK,'i>.K, Glassware,'TablcCailerv, SnSSffi aak SeCoßd ha,,d Uwt ° hM & AT 7 O'CLOCK, F. M, i>ool£i. Stationery, Fancy nniclcsj Musical Instra ments, Hardwarrand Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and S»l?er Watches,*c. P. M. OAVIS, Auctioneer. P* R’KfinffAiAuctioneer* HOUBEUOLIV FURNITURE. &c , At \X.Avcnon..r?Oa Monday next,AprinOth,aL 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will -be Sole nt the residence of George Reed, No. 593 Second street, the reradins of a grocery store, comprising Itt'parl, sugar, coffee, tea, molasses, salt,pepper, spices.clp.ves| ciwjamon, crockery, glass- Ware, scales and weights,- with ail the- fixtures apper taining thereto. Also, all his household and kitchen fur niture,comprising bureaus, chairs, bedsteads, bedding, tables, carpets, Ac. ; P. McRENNA, opto Anctioneer. ■ Postponed-uni#-SaturdayA/Umootii 17 thinat. ■ T7ALUABLE REAL RESTATE at Auction. —On V Saturday, April 17ih, at;3 o’clock: In the afternoon,, will be sold, on the premises; that valuable Lotysitun* ted on; the south-east corner of Sixth etreet and Cherry 'aileyyhavinga. front of 264 feet on Sixth street and ex tending hack 45 feeton said aUey;:Qrr the rrCmiscs Is a brick house, containing Ove roQins and cellar. Tltis' property offers great indacementa .to. any one disposed to invesl their funds in Reol.Esxste, being in the centre qf the city, near iha location of the new Post Office; United States Court ond-Railroad Depot. : - It may bo.trcated for at; private sale, by applying to Mr.JohaKoppuz. Terms at sale. aprU P. M’KENNA, Auct’r. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By yxrtue-of smiary.execuuons, witlbe sold, at M’Kenrih’s Auction House, by order of C CurtiSjEsq . Sheriff, on Tuesday, the Sbthinstant, at 10 Aw hl fdne Sofa; one Centre Table, Grecian mar ble top j six mahogany spring seat Chairs} T close , ma bogimy Wash Stand rone office Tabic; several Feather Beds, of pure- and unexcelled quality ; one splendid Mirror} several Looking Glasses: rag- andotber Car pets, seasonable Dry Goods, As. funds. oprU P. M’KENNA, Aact’r: P* HI. DAVIS, Anotloneori NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AT Auction. Will be soldi on Thursday afternoon, April IBtb, at 3 o’clock, at the Commercial Loles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, on account of whom it may concern—fi hhds.NiO. Sugar. Terms at sale. apTi4 ’ P.M.DAVIS, Auot’r. T ARG B SA LE OF SU PERI OR FURNUUHK At Xi Auction —On Friday morning. April 16th, atlo oV clock, at the wareioom* of Meeiklrk A Allinder, Third - street, between Wood and Marketstreets, will be sold a large and general nsrortment of modern stylo new fum'ture, made expressly for customers, of the host ma terials and lateststyles,comprising superb black walntlt and mahogany sofas and divana, marble top French style pier and centre tables; marble top walnut and ma hogany sofa tables; splendid Paris.an parlor tables with mahogany and marbleiops;dressing bureaus with.ma hogany and marbletops;, mahoganycuid tables in great variety; wolautand cherry wardrobes; mahogany and walnut French style chairs and rockers, plush audliair cloth seats; walnut and mahogany enclosed, wash stands; superb walnut and mahogany bedsteads; gum maple and cherry bedsteads; work and wash stands; dining and breakfast tables, Ac. Terms at sale. P.M. DAVIS. Ahc*. OIL PAIiYTINGb, at Auction.—On Tirarsday even.- ing, April Jsth, at 7 o’eloclr, at Philo Hall, will be sold, A choice collection oforiginal oilipaintings, prin cipally, iandscapes, sketched and designed from the pic* turesque andbeaulifulscenes of ournative land,among which. areVietys on the Allegheny. Kiskeminetas,Co]i nemaugh and Janiaia riverajiwhieb stand unrivalled forlheir romanticbeauty) are here represented with a great variety of Moonlight;Win ter scenes; Ac. Theyare Reproductions of distinguish ed American artists, arid are confidently believed to be the best original paintings ever offered at auction, in tbis city r and will: be re nly f«r examination, darts? Thursday after 10 o’clock, A. M . Ladies are particularly invited to call and seo them. Terms at sale. |apl3j P. M. DAVIS, Anct. SI. RO&KISSOB’9 , FANCY CHINA STORE, 58 WOOD SXSXST, 33A& TXta BT« CatSLXS: HOTEL; JUST receiving. and nowopening, the best assortment of WHITE STONE and RaNCY CHINA* ever brought to this city, with every other variety of Glass, Qacensware. Britannia Ware, Japan Waiters, Solar Hanging and Stand Lamps,Candelebras, Ac. Im*r3o le manuiii A LARGE stock of the most beauuiul MANTELS, made of. the finest quality of Foreign and Domes tic Marble, manufactured by machinery, aJwayson baud aud made .to order oir short notice,at prices ranging fromBlstosJ.ooeach. Purchasers are invited to call and examine the stock and prices, 31ft, 321 and 323 Lib erty street,opposite Smithfield. morMra W.W. WALLACE. mm's coumE t THI R D S TUBE 2\ PI TTSB VII Gif. Siiabtfskid in 184&— Intutporaicd by Legislatitt Charter* FAC ULT Y-CoMSBBCULLDxfafftKsnT.-P, Duff author of the North.- 1 American Accountant” aud western “Steamboat Accountant.” Professor, of practical Book keeping and Commercial sciences. , 3. D. Williams, Pro fessor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. N. B. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. 'Classical MatitesiaticalDhpautmest. . P. Hayden. Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor of classical Languages and Mathematics; K. Monteljlate,of PariSi PTOfeasdr of French. F. Stamper, Graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of .Vienna, Civil Engineerand Architect, Professor of Ar chitect oral, Mechanical and Land scape drawing. This institution now occupies the whole of. the see oed story of Gauhm’s Boil dings, from the; corner of Third and Markotstreeis to Post Office alley, with two spacious rooms in the third story. It Continues to be the only institution in-this part of the country where Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are thorough and .practically taught. The Classical ard Mercantile Departments are conducted separately. : OaV of the most spacious and elegantly furnished Ladies’ Writing Rooms in the United fitted op, and. will be un» derthe direction of; J. t>. wtlliamvone of the best Penmeain the /WraL The Frofcssors ara all experi enced preceptors, and at the head of their respective: professions. Circulars mailed to all purtaof the country • - ~ ' ; ■ marlffidAw WftteheSy JeiMlrfi &e. HAVING jdst returned from'-'the Isastcra cities, I have brought with me one of the mostbeautiful mid carefully scleetedStocks of Jeweliy, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public, Persons wishing to purchase any ifclngin my Une,carirely on getting a good article.. Ido not Advertise to sell goods' tclowrtosVnof 50 percent.cheaper ihaaany honae In the city. Give me a coll, and 1 am sore you will be satisfied that I can sell a good article as cheap as any of them.: . ■ .• ■ . ArioUict fact I wish to beep before the people. If yoa want your.'Wotch, Clock, or aaytmlcleofJewel ry t 7epnireSHIP FEVER ! SHIP. FEVER! . . • ■ :Taproduce testimony in proof of thecure.of thi-*ais.- ease is aeknowledeedly new. The public Jbavo so long, been taughVto regard ii as.Talal, that,its positive care would seemqlmosl hmiraclei yet BHU- FBVER tIAB BKENCUKED, . And by the Great Vegetable Bemedyj Dr It. B. fly era 1 Extract, Dandelion, Wild Cberry,Aci, alone. hfbh 8 ° f I^6 Francis TibbmcseM.B..«B»illfolpby«icinn,re»iiUng ; M V-and one wliohosdcTmed liunaolf par udnlarty io tbe and «« of the Ship Fever, wtb ta f< a i' i £ < V. < » P ecS”lbat I bwe used Dr. H. B. Myers' Extract of Dandelion,. Wild Cherry,-and BarsapariUa, iivniv proetlee, In cases of a; number otipatients siolt■ with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. And 1 consider It a general curative inthnt disease." Prepared by MYEHB ft RICE, ■ No. 11 Warren street, New V orfc Sold by K. E SELLERS, aprfitdeodfcN No. 57 Wood »«»», Puuburgb. - - V*, 4 t'J' I- X'3 ! • * . 'V * . ; .•*.;'• • J.-Jii '.r z ' J-’.. ■»■’*£ "■ :. r,'^-. * •V ; ’:rV «. C, WMSiM --*"""-“• ■ ■ ■"J.iV I’' 1 ’' "■ TOMM. RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. febgfl ty. Nb. ga NeOd tfrw, CiawinJ alley Patricks Ac Friend, OABKKBB ASD EXOHAffOttBRO^BRS, Have removed their office TO TBK CORNU OF, FiFTH? *IVD::.WOO&.ttKSS , TV‘ PATRICKS ft, FIUKMO. ■ J) Deafen In Nolo»»Draft** Aceejuanees* Cold, silver' .and Bank 1 Note**. Kichanre ou the Eastern ana 'West era citfescoriaianUy for eafe» . k Collections tnade in all tUc cities Uirctiphout the Uni ted >• States*Deposit®* -received in par funds or caTrent the eornerof . Fifth and Wood atteets. [feb3 - Doimtic and foreign Exchange, Bank Moiety Gt>ldaruSSUMr t ßoughuSo,tlandExthangid. : • at rns SXCDAHOK ARB OAHKUBG HOUSES William & Co., 6* Wood sweat, PITTSBVBGH. IP*TBT*B«jiTatJ<»VmrortTttrgPa’Oartg. laeit2B ■ allih auasrss. ■.■■- IIUVA2OBias. „ , KB4BBE & RAHffl. BonklrisndSsthangt Enins, DtaUrtln Fcrtiun out ■ BomuUc BUh,Bills c/ Kzchangl, CtrWlcaut of&iptf it,Banl,NoUs,ani Coin. Comer of Third add: Wood at*,, dlrectlyoppuslie the St Charles Hotel. ■ :■. maySS B.aoLEtKS asosrs, BAVB BKHO V*T> Ttrxta. BIHKHVOASH UCtfAMOB OFFICI ■'■■■' To No. G 7 Marhllilrui,/out doon ttiouclltlund, N. HOLSIES & SONS, SANKEHSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS,and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Goidj Sliver and dt Notea. 'Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly Tor sale. .OtUecuonsmade in all the eitlesthroaghoat the Hal ted States. Depositee received in par tends or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. - jan3o-ly. SSS.e.UOOtV. .. .... THOS.etBBMT . BOON ts. SAItGEHT. . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROKERS, N.S. Comcro/Woot ant, Sixth struts., Pittsburgh,-Pa TXEALEHB in Coin,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign i/ind Domestic Exchange,Cerlificatesof Deposit,£e EXCHANGE on all the principal Citiesof the Union an AS? ro J’*)X OTSa,l: snsnmstosnitporchaaerf. , . t. CUEEENTandparfandsrecelvedondeposlte •> ■ COLLECTIONS madeon ail pans of the Union,attne ioweatratea,. • •. sepll-ly u’connor, Brotber A co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. TAEALER9 in Domesliespd Foreign Excbanae, Time sj t one! Sight Bills, Co r n, Uncnrrent and Far. Funds, Slocks, Ac. Office, comer .Third anil -Wood :Sttoeis, Pittsburgh. fmarlfttfi ; - - ™a oo.i “ : , BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ~m~£ or7wr Wood ant Pt/ih'streets., . . : RIGHT EXCHANGE onthoEaatem Cities constantly ,Tj™ s M'ls of Exchange and Notes dis. SBSPJJ3-C an k Notes,bocaht and sold. Collections made in ail tho principal CiUcSof the. United Deposits received of Far and Current Funds.. . m&n27:y O. E. AHNOLD& CO., DEALSHSI » . Bank NOTES, SIGHT AND. ~ TIME DRAFTS, 4e., Ac. Collections carefully attended to,end proceeds remit ted to any part of the Union.. ' .. s : honour airn sou> OB COJnnsstas. No. T 4 Fourth ttttel, ' -seplSJ Nextdoorto the Dank of Pittsburgh. : CONSUMPTION! THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS* .. ■ • FOB THE rrag OF tbs THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OP • OOHSUAPTIOm SYMPTOMS.- Cough, pom In the brdaaL side, head, back, joint* ana * limbs, inflammation, sore ness and -tickling in the throat, fever.- diiucnli and quick breathing,' txpntora ftclAy. - / Costivenessi spasmodic cough,violent fever, night, 1 morning and mid day sweat, i hectic floshin the (ace and cheeks, banting heat in the palms of thehanda and soles of ihe eopmta, tma otreaktd vmh blood, SYMPTOMS. • Diarrhoea, diaunished fe ver, congh and morning • , : • 1 aweatSjgreatand increasing Tubercular Consumption, debility, trqaent, fainting in Yellow Wrappers. fits, /slight deliriumana - _ j,swelling of the extremities. TO THE AFFLICTED.'-The appeanuce in three bottles of NVTALL’S SYRIACU&fis.a newerain me* didne.fromitanoveltyanddirectopposUiotttotheold. absurd ONE =■ BOTTLE SYSTEM} while its success, prepared in ihis manner, (each bottle containing a different preparation), in curing eft* differ ent stager which characterize Contump&ru hat estab lished the welcome truth of the Curability. toms, can judge for himself, WHICH BOTTLE HE RE i ,consequently no mistake can occur in se i Icciiog. the proper medicine. i See Pamphlet in possession of the Editor of thispaper, i containing:Dr. Natali’* Pathology of Consumption.— I Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs, | and certificates of cures. Prepared only by Dr. NUTALI*, inventor and Proprietor. Price UneDollar Per Bottle. - For sole at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. IU KEYSF.R, No. J4O, ..corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, omy. Wholesale and ReiaiF Agent forPittsburghi ja7:d&w Incipient Consumption! in / Blue Wrappers. SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, - in Pink Wrappers.- AHK&JI Ur ALU _ . EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.' TJ REPARED and sold by JNO. VOUNGSON, 809 JL Liberty street. This powerfollyconcealrated pre paration; the medical virtues of-Which ere found to be eight limes the strength of the original American Oil. Ins put up in botUcsstM and 87| eent8 > ench, with fell directions (or its esc. laevery disettse wherethe origi nal American Oil has been- found at ail efficacious, and. Use far exceeds the originalinpewer.as loreuderu the: CHEATBSTMEDICWE TN TffEWOiRAR: - Callend try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken (torn the bowels of the earth, can beliad as above—and will be found gtnuiru. notwithstanding a ceru <3 urm claims to be the only Proprietors. . . .. • d*w.tf ; *• *• Flrvate Ulseases. DR.K ROWNvfio.tktDl AMON DA LLEY DsroTXs his entire attention to an office rtgCTSgV practice, f HlstnilncsslsmoaUycDnfinedto 1 5SSKt SSrieetrorTnursef Rinam.and such pain- JfeZjßSr ful affections, brooght on by imprudence, > l&Mgam yomhfelindnlgence anuexcess, .■ SaSmSKf Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaorr, wSflHwnheai Gleet, Btnctuie r Urethral Discharges, Imonrlty of'the ulood, with ail diseaseso.iheyetterea, origin.; 'BlriiiDiseases; Scorbutic Eruptions, , Tetter. Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness,lm potency, Fllesj Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monlb y 3appreMtons, Diseases of the Joints,Fisml* In AnoJ Nervons Aflections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrita>: -Uons oftho Bladder and Kianeys,iaccesafallytreated. tn-ahls clty.venablea Dr., Brown tooferussarancetof speedy curetoallwbomsy '°Officeartd priaateconsnlling rooms, 41 Diamond ay. ITT Charges moderate, r . ■ noraidAwly TIEUMATISSI.—Dr. 1 Brawn's, nowiyaiacovteareim- Tfc sdvfof Rheumatism!* aspeedy nndccrtalnremsdy for that painniltrouhle. Itneyerfall*. 'Office andPriTa to Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penoa. Th« Doctnr. a jambs o. watt, MEECHAHT TAILOE, ■i lie. 30 Marti), batwtmSKondaHdThir&euiels, > BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the pnblic, that he has returned from NewYotkhnd Philadel phia, having-thcre.eelected.fromibe latest importations,: an entire new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and' VESTINGS, which'for newness of designs and richness ofTabrics, ure- not surpassed by onylionsewestafNow.york.—Allofwhtcaheispre pareduunake toorderrnnsnperiorstile.ntlhelowest price possible, and. cordially umiß' purchasers to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.' TO TAILORS. —I have no authorized Agent in this city,for Ihesale of my.work oaGARMENTCVTTING, 1 1 eau; only hevbad-'at-the store' of the stibreriber.fa Market street, atihefollowiitgprtcesjvl*:, withlaairuc uons, 810 j without; 87, fc. !? -“ •■■" ■-^-• have *emoved*iheir DA :.DL; OUJRRR.BAN' ROOMS, from Bnrke T * Butldin* r w tttWtfs Bandiny, o**mhe YotarMetfa ibey wm tm Uippy u> aee Uaeit old pamonscana iiieada. Bpl7:tr v > m * * <'V I- ‘ A ; ’■• <■ ’*“'.■* *■. SV-WS-*' , ?r\X> '*>-■*s•;■■:' ,r ; • . '■:• ... ■ ,«*■ ■" r. ■■■ ■•....,• • p.-’,' ■■ _. > v -' .... •- •;.* -V- :'• ’ • "A * ?«**+’,' * J' -- > ' /* - ~ Vi / - i * >' >* ? ’’ BANKERS BROKERS. H«sa6yai» - MEDICAL. New Byatom and:New Remedies! FOR THE CURE OF NUTALL'S 87BIACUM, IN TUBES BOTTLES, A A A s . s I 3 S; J • u, ' —One other Lot in Pitt townihip.fronung on Loenat st 983 feet, fronung on Millcnbereer street lSOfeet to a 94 -feel-alley, (ranting on; enitj -aHey.2S3 feet to n lineof property of ia e.-James. Irtvm, from olley to Loeait st. .190 feet- - , One other Lot in the city ot Pittsburgh, fronting on Locust street 283 leet, fronting on Vsnbrasnr street-120 feet to a 94 feet nlley. fronting on said alley *93 feet, :-fronUng on Miltei.berßer sireet I2U leet to Loeust st , One other/Lot, fronting, on Forbes etreet4B feet; fram ing on MiltenbergersireeitSO fret to a 21 feet alley tori the .paid niley ,43 fteito-Lot Jvo. 49 in MiHenbpjger'a plan of Lots. One.othcrLol, (routing, onPojbes streets# feet.ironl- Iqg oil Vaubroam .street Iso feet, to a 24 feet alley, .fronting on stud alley 79 feet,. I will .sell (cream, on :iong,-Ume,-or. on-perpetuol lease. : for particulars, enquire of the subscriber, on the corner Of Sandusky street and Sonthrcmnion, *!- legheny City. ’ mai2o:4ns CEO. MILTENBERGEH. - SPUING CAMPAIGN! READ AND REFLECT.' ' > . C*U,iOBiS A. OO.i Comer of Wood and Water Strut*, Pituburghi RAVE just received aif extensive stock or Elegant jCTciocls, /eonsisiinir: of GAB- Sj&IERES and VESTINGS, of the very Raest matcrU .ais, and the most rich and varied'patterns. 7 These -Goods have been alisotecied by thoproprietorsthein* selves; with. pjeat circumspection; ; Nothing new; ar aniqueia the line of dressK&syrt appeared; in ih&iEkst era cities, that'Callaghau & .Co. t navo not secnred in large quantities, for their. ‘ The whole or this large-stock has beeajumvoajs caiq. ana were consequently obtained atuiw>*ATis.'. The public should bear this important/hctihmladJoumuch ; as it will enable them to. purchase at lower prices than they, have been jij the- habu of poyiDgfortflclr ward* robe*ni other establishments. This magnificent stock consists in pan, of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERI CAN CLOTHS, selected-with an. eye: to dorab llty, as well aa to beauty. The stoek.of CASBJMERES is in perfect accordance .with tkeother, boihJnquaJity and cheapness, while the nch.ahd we may sav conreoosdls play of SUPERB VESTINGS, challenges investigation, and comes up to the refined taste of the .mostexperien ced customer. 1 , CaLLAGHaN ds CO, corner of Woorf ond Writ* v " •' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE* NEW ORLEANS, THIS long established:House confine-thcir attendcY X- stricUy to-sales and purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding business generally. v • ,v ; . They solicit a cominbance of the liberal batrottaM ' heretofore given them. ■ * January 23, 1£52. COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS.' . JOHN W. TWICHELL’» »»*■ .iftggptt .MQflgTnae. .. • Hwlohell A> nogrldEei' - ” COMMISSION AND FORWARDINGvMBBCHANTSj - ■■_ ~ , Corner Commercial and Pine strteu; V%7ih'L promptly attend to all consignments and Com |f : missions entrusted to them f and-wiu make-liberal cash advances on consignments or Bills of-Lading In hand..- „ Orders fnrthe purchase of X«eQdj Grain > II«mp and other Produce, will bo promptly fiUeauuhe lowest nos» . stole pures, and on the best terms. v: . •• : : ■ They will also undertake >.thev settlement and; collect .non of claims, of, importance .jand hope,'by lheir-cape* ciat personal efforts and attention to utl the imprests of : their mends, to givo general satisfaction. & "'■-■■■■ -;: ■ • ; BsyaizsMcss, , j Geo. Coiner, -Su Louis;■ Lilia A Morton, Cincinnati; rago A Bacon ,t . • do Strader A Gorman, do- Char Jess, Blow &Co 3 ■■ do .Hozea It Frarcr, -Chouteau A Valle,- - .do tpringer A Whiteman,do O. Leech & Co,, William Holme s A JT. W. Bailer Morgan J M Bucl? & Mortal), ; Philadelphia; • Shields 4 Miller, 'J?hitiiaelph!a;" H“ I}. ' £ e Z c 2S£.&.£i a .’ and w .U- Remolds, Louisfllfe; ,T. C. TWICfIBLIi ACO ,hew tlrlftang [mar4:bfetn Njß W HARDff AB£J „„ HAYS dfr OBTTYf A RE cow opening, at thctr.old atana* Market JjL street, one door from the. corner of Foorih; at ifco .Sign of the PADLOCK, a ne w and completoassortment of SPRING HARDWARE ' Among agreatwanety ol Wares* they have received a flesh supply of the following Qrucicsr - ». Gcnaim*. English Waldron’s Com Scythes; « • do do _ Gras9 do; Amencon Corn Scythes; -> ti •• do Grass dal Scyihe Snaih*i • EnelishC.6.X.Cat Saws;r : ' Siekles; Anvils; CasrSiflelGardcalloes; - Trace Choins»‘' . Mann’s Cast Steel Axes; Hair Sieves; • t- Garden Rakes, Flnnes; Hay Rosea; Hoe’s a SOWS; Garden Rakes; - Scythe Slones: Cost Steel; Shear Steel: * 4 c German Steel; El H,BfeClj .Mill Saws; . 5 X Cat Saws; - • . r ; Tfictß. taprUfcdlvrfcwtryl Wfc** K’rery.Body.Says, j9hut B*Hrtt«l - TT is-saidihatliQOßYEß, as she JL 5r085,.N0.235 AlbßTiy etreeiv«eHs the cheapest Cloi • thing iashe.Ciiy-r'WeU mad*and fashionaklycnt Call ana examine them,: nu 3 yoawilf-notbe: disappointed.' Jast received, by Express, a. splendid assortment of FantyCashraetesj Brown,- Green and Bluc-CloUs; ajip other Fashionable Goods/ suitable forihe season; whtpi '•• • wearAprepared tomOlce to order, {wuhoav'disappoinh • • ment,) m a style ansorpasstd in the City* 1 - ' Come and see. . - \ - aaiSl Select School. mHE next session of, H.“WILLIAMS’ SELECT A SCHOOL, wlJl coannenee on Monday, th* sth lash, atthe Room below the Lecture RoomortKe FirgvPres byterlan Church,Pittsburgh—entrance on 1 Sixth street. . A paTtof'the.timb;att6ltea:id each recitation, wiUbe eta- * voted to reviewing former lessors. Who has not for* gotten more than helcno wit. by-neglecting this review. - He miter’s plan Jorgrowing nchi all voa eaa, ,r by diligent-stadyi f*and save all you gel,” Gy constant Conimoii* ' plaeing vpill be taught—which will enable the popilta refer to whaieverimpprtnnt ideas or feels he may taeoi his Teadiiig, reflecuouvor; obtervatloniwuh as maoheaseasihe merchant Tefers to the account* in his ledger; and. that he may do it with facility,-If* will bo taught to writ© requires omy ' one-sixth armaDy motions,es writing a wow irf' script hand, in the common orthography. faor.l-*hv . 1 ; Bemortl »i tlu “ , O'RIEtL V TELXORAPH OPPJ&E. fllHEOfflceOf the O’Rielly Telo/rMph...L!Hes had been i removed to - the NOHTH-fcASTCOBNKR OP THTtttt AND WOOD ST3 ,ViUsbargh,.Pa, Entrance Dora" Third street. Ia order to meet the ‘ibetoasiug went* of th* public; the now TeiegruphOffießhds been : roach enlarged and improved, and other fnotl tie* haded; to insure the prompt and scea'tate trensmlssiun ofDl«~ §ateliesto aUpittsoftbe United Stales? Mtdefibrt will spoted. to anstalA the b’gh reparation which'Uto SPRieliy Lines have already acquired Imnr3l:ltfl PAJEW STYLE OlLCLOTH—CompdslngtheSiepie Xl Water and Landscape styles.. -We Invito especial anenlion to OilCiothe-ut we are prepareit tonSir.to those wishing to ifarhish,a splendid 1 assortment of-Oil T Clolhs; oi.all descriptions* ■ ■ v ' W. M’CLTNTOCK, aprl , No PS Fnotih street. Allegheny City Coupon Uoadi, TIT'E will give .tie MsiMt .market once fora few of W tieso Donili. ' A. WILKINS * CO, Stock anil Fieioige Brokers, 1 coraerofMaikct aiidThirdairaefc' 7_ L ' Ughtning Oodi* , “* CCT,Manafactorfcr6, aTe nowpWDareii Jf’ «* farmMior eteca Steei all • tbe.Fmtag«* of the best. paUQrn or ?matitUd, • Orde» "Jv A i ‘*®pe«l«UTe Tome, IhrueltCi Anlilrystoeniic, and Invigorating Cordial, for talc at ihoOrog fitoreof „ nrl , ' JAMES A. JOSES,” _®P»y cornernf Liberty mu! Hund'»t*„ Sx rcpenor Bologna Sooßageßyreccivedanafor sale by u; ,Uv . W. A M'CI URG & ce.,“ 856 Liberty ; fIOFFEB-as hags Baperior.netr crcrp \J and for sale by STUART & BILL, No 0 Sffljtfcfield street, aprtf . - obooaltfiihe Moaoggatola UOttl^v: O HEPII SRJD’S COAIPOUNSxoiToH <7ANX>»;=*FOr O sale by % JQRL AIOHLBRj aprS No» S4l Liberty or, heed of wood. , TINDEED bbls end * WbJ %'r« V ’ ftrS t %, A. FAHNESTOCK- ft CO« . jsggaassgw^. TVIiIIB^FSBNCM |y« Y OUfeAigmM*- ». O. bagw, Wodul* -»to» ■if*- AGKI»St->®Tl®, , *v ,.. V '..• •!