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TUESDAY 20
CATHARINE HAYES.—Bemember that the
lastchance ofhearing the Swanof Erin, will be
this, <TUESDAY EVENING,-J-nt MASONIC
' HALL. Secure your seats.
OBEAT FBEBHET.
x.oss of lira ahp paopsaTg.
Owing to the abolishment of Sunday work, in
our office, we failedto lay before-our readers, on
Monday morning, an accountof the tremendous
flood we have had in our riven for the post two
days.
Buh»at.— The rivers, which had heen'riaing
for two or threo days, commenced filling hp very
fast . At Brownsville, this morning, the water was
rising at the alarming Tato of two feet an hour;
end at the head of the .Allegheny, the long accu
mulated bodies of snow were fast molting, which
with the rain helped to swell the Allegheny at a
tremendous rate " BoCvrivers were consequent
ly on the rise all the day; at 2 o’clock, P M.
there, were 28feet water in the ohannel, and ri
sing at the rate of 6 inches per hour, while the
rain was. pouring down in torrents.
During the day, the rivers were oovered with
rafts, floating timber, drift woo'd, &o. Numbers
of persons were seen on the rafts, and it is fear
ed With, but too mnch reason that many lives
were lost. : There were two rafts lodged on the
piers of the Old Allegheny Bridge,, in the course
of the day, off of whiohone person was drowned,
and two- succeeded, in -making their escape. It
rcported.that two lives were lost by p raft stri
king against the Mechanics' Street-Bridge.
• The lower part of Allegheny was. becoming
rapidly submerged, 'and a great deal of suffering
was experienced. -On this side of the river, watch
was kept daring tho night, and nolmnch damage
was done; several rafts, however, wore carried
■ away from the Allegheny wharf. The boats
■ which arrived on Saturday night, did not dis
charge their freight, on account of tho manner in
which the river was rising. Persons were enga
ged all night in moving off whatever was endon--
gered by the flood.
- Mohdat Moukiko. —The river, this morning,
has reached the height of twenty-nine feet, and
still rising at the rate of five inches anhonr. The
water is doing a tremendous amount of damage,
having invaded the oeliars and : basements of all
the houses near the river. - In Allegheny city,
the lower part is-totally submerged, andthe in
habitants 'an Moving from house to house by
means of -skiffs, and whatever means of-convey
ance they can find to answer their purpose.-
From the canal back, the wholo bottom is under
water, and the inhabitants arc suffering a.great
deaL On this sida of tho river, tho lower part of
the city, known ns. the Point, is portly under
water, whioh extends up both Penn and Liberty
streets, covering the lower part of lhe levee en
tirely.
Tbheh O’CtoCE.—We have just returned from
a visit to the upper part of the city, in the Fifth
and Ninth -Wards. .The utmost suffering pre
vails; most nf the honscs in tho neighborhood of
the river are underwater, and the people have
either moved out, or into the upper part of their
houses. Tho water in the Fifth Ward comes
nearly up to Penn street, completely covering
-Etna street, which is navigated by skiffs and
flats. No idea can be had of the amount of
damage dona; and the suffering of the people
living in that neighborhood is but too plainly
visible. Not only is the suffering produced by
the flood, bnt also *n consequence of tho stop
stage of work in all the foundries and mills in
that industrious portion of onr city. Tho City-
Water Works, Knapp’s Foundry, Shoenberger’s,
Graff’s, Lindsay & Co.'s Soiling Mills, os well as
many other manufacturing establishments, have
been compelled to suspend operations. In the
lower part- of the town, the water is fast en
croaching into the business portion of our city.
It is now in the cellars as far up as Wood street,
and the steamboats are moored to the doors of
tho warehouses.
Wo -visited the upper wharf; last evening, and
. found the mills, glass-works, &c., totally sub
merged by the water, while on tho opposite side
of the river, Birmingham and South Pittsburgh
appear to be in a like condition. The loss on that
side of the river must be immense, as . the dwel
lings of the operatives in the mills were generally
built on the side of the river. While in this part
wo saw several cabins, stables, and barns, pass
down the river; oneof tho stables was brought
to the shore, and persons were engaged in emp
tying the hay from it.
As we pass down the wharf, every thing np-
pears.to bs ina state of confusion,—the steam-:,
ere are tied up to - the telegraph posts on the
pavement, and it is bnt a step, comparatively,
from the stores ta the boats; farther down near
the point, tho real suffering commences, and fam
ilies are forced to fly from their habitations by
the inexorable element. - The ferries land on the
pavement on Penn -and Liberty streets, while
the back streets, such as Point,. Morbnry, and
others, are filled with water to the second sto
ries of same of the houses,:-Here the loss will
bo felt more than in any part of Pittsburgh. .
But, it Is in. Allegheny city, where the effects,
of the flood are bo severely felt. Here; where
a great part of the city, lies on bottom, land, has
this devastating element obtained a complete
mastery. On Federal street, when wo crossed
last evening, the water was near two feet deep
between the bridge and Robinson and pas,
aengera were convoyed across, by a horse and
wagon, boats, rafts, (us, , for - a compensation.—.
From Laooclc street to the river, the basements
nod alleys, are completeiy under water, the fam
ilies being compelled either to leave or,move up.
to a higher story. Tho scene in this vicinity,
beggars description. From Federal down to
what is called the Island, is where the effect of
tho water ismore felt than in any other part of
the city. Robinson, BebCcca, Ann, Carson, and
all tbo streets in the lower port, are completely
mandated. Here many of the Inhabitants are fore
»l to vacato tho premises altogether, andmove, os,
many -of the poorer ones hovo done, - into the.
basements of the chnrehes, which were generously
thrown open for their use.
- The rise extends to the foot of the Seminary
Hill, while, the canal, which has: overflowed its
banks, has, in’-Some'places, fomed a junct^pb
with the Allegheny. The rolling mills, foun
dries,-cotton factories, near-the river,Tlave,been
compelled to fltjfp. ; r, ' . ■
The Allegheny river, tom-12 o’cloek, M., on
Sondoy, nntil 12; o'clock, M;,on Monday, had
risen, 13 feet, at the acqneduct. -
The Allegheny river, from the old bridge to
theciiy line.andasfarupas Wainwright’S
- 'lsland, 5b covered with rafts of sawed lumber,.
bow logs, shingles, laths, &c. 'The owners find
great difficulty lu managing end
rafts, in consequence of therising of the water,
and thß mpiaity'of the current ■
Bothßerr's and Woinwright’s Islands arc un
der water.
The tract of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
road is covered with water to the depth of three
or‘four feet, between Allegheny and New Brigh
ton. A notice was placed in the Federal street
Station Honse, announcing that the trains would
not rdtt yesterday.
EmeVes O’Ciock.—We have just returned
from the HonoDgahela wharf, and find that It is
stiUriringrthoaghnot so rapidly as in tho early
part of thOjdsy, ~ It is estimated that there axe
thirig-tkTwrtett water in the river, bring three
feet below that of the flood of 'B2. The river,
however, at thopresent writing, is rising at. the
rate of two inches per hour.
We are happy to state, that there was no truth,
so far os we can learn,in the rumor of thedealhs,
by drowning, at the Mechanics and St. Clair sfc
Bridges. But, at the same time, wo ate Sorry
fo add, that a man was drowned at the Hand at
Bridge yesterday afternoon. - He was seen com*
*bS down the stream, hanging to the fragment
of a raft, which was dashed against the pier; ho
Was seen for a moment, straggling to gain a
foot-hold, and. then was lost right of.
T ,The water was near the month of Wood street,
only wanting about six or eight inches of a plum
rise, to bring it to tho curb-stone. Luckily, ma
ny of our merchants on tho wharf, yesterday,
moved the nrtiolos they bad placed in their cel
lars, consequently the loss willnotbo so great.
The Allegheny still continues rising—and is
now coming up at the rate of three inohes per
hour. St. Clair street, is now pretty well under
water, and we.noticed (at o’clock,) persona
moving their goods and farnitnre out of their
stores and houses, on that street.
< At this present writing, half past eleven, the
nun is ptill poaring down Steadily. Wo fear the
worst —a rise of a few more feet -will place all
that part of our city, lying between Market and
Liberty streets and the river, in noomplete state
of .inundation. -Fears are- entertained-of some
of onr bridges, but we think they stand in no
.danger. The loss of property will bo almost in
calculablo.
Thrilling Scene.—M we were crossing the Old
Allegheny Bridge, yesterday evening, we wit
nessed one of the most exciting incidents it ha 3
been our lot to see for a long while. A largo
log raft, with throe mon.on hoard, camo.driftlng
down the. river at a furious rate; through the
skillfalness of the men whv had it in charge, it
escaped striking against any of the piers of tho
upper bridges and acquaduct, bnt, unfortunately,
despite the extraordinary exertions of the men,
it strnck against tho piers of the lower bridge
with a terrible force, and the men who were up
on it disappeared in the mist and Bpray raised
by. the shook. For a second it appeared as if all
was over, when, amidst a tremendous cheer from
the heretofore almost breathless throng on the
bridge, the gallant fellows were descryed skip
ping from log to log of the broken raft, to the
pier, which they qnickly ascended. -
Mr. Van Amringe’s Third Lecture, will be de
livered this evening at ? o’clock at Philo Hall, on
“ The Statistics of Cities," shewing the injurious,
demoralizing and ruinous effects produced by
the deprivation of tho right of Titan to the soil.
Admittance free. Ladies and gentlemen are in
vited to attend all the Lectures.
The Lady’s Hook. —Gildcnfenny & Co. have
favored ns with a copy of this interesting month
ly far May. In contents and embellishments we
consider it superior to the preceding number—
and this is saying a goad deal for the one before
ns. It is for sale at their depot.
The Wheeling Bridge. —Owing to the high state
of thewater, our regular packet steamers will
not go out for Cincinnati and St. Lonis this mor
ning. This is rendered necessary, on account of
that nuisance, the Wheeling bridge.
Death af Judge M’ aro pained to
announce the death of Hon. T. L- M’Millan, As
sociate Judge of the Court Sessions.
He died on Hunday evoning, at hla residence in
Allegheny, city. '•*
Drowned,—A deck hand, employed on tho J.
Q. Adams, was drowned yesterday morning, a
few miles below this city. We did not learn his
name.
Police. —There was nothing done in the wayof
Police matters yesterday—every body was too
mnch occupied with the state of thoriver, to out.
rage tho law.
Theatre. —There is a good bill at the Theatre,
this evening. Both Barney and his lady, appear
in three pieces.'—Shandy M’Goire, Our Cal, and
Fortunes, Whim. .
Bishop O’Conner delivers a lecture,-at Ma
sonic Hall, to-morrow evening, in defence
of liis-former lecture, on the “Influence of
Catholicity on the United States.
, Board of Managers.— An election will bo held
this evening, at tho Board of Trade, for a Board
of Managers, for tho lYestcrn Pennsylvania Hos
pital.
. Monsieur Adrien will not giro an entertainment
this evening, on account of possession being ta
ken of tho nail far another purpose.
Mayor Qaihrie, on Saturday and Sunday, com
mitted fourteen persons, for: vagrancy, disorder
ly conduct, and drunkenness.
The Court of Quarter Stetione adjourned yes
terday until Wednesday, in order to attend the
funeral of Hon. T. L. M'Millan, Associate Judge.
Aid. Thompson, of tho Seventh Word, commit
ted a person for vagrancy, yesterday.
gjS?»PBESH OYSTFRS received daily by Ad
ams’’ Express, at tho WAVBBIEV HOUSE,
Diamond Alley,
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
! OyruW.ntlitCOA,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. II OMFF STREET,
‘ NEW-YQRK,
A RE SOLE AGENTS in the United States for
Ulusprutl’sSaperior Blushing Powder.
Victoria Mills Cetebjated Wrltln* Papers.
Kosmll do Superior , do.
Geueseo ‘do : do: Printing. do*. r
Rawlins & Sons* English Tissue do
CowanACo.’aßogUsbandScolchWritingPipcr,
They aroslso Aherns fprlhe principal Paper.Al&uu*
faemrer* in thls country, and offer lor sale by far the
most extensive and desirable stack of Paper atm Paper
Manufuciurera’ materials that can ; be found la this or
any other country. . .
They occupy the large andconunodioas Warehouses,
No ll CMfstreet, No. 69 Cliff street. N 0.94 Beckman
rtreet.aud the Lolls over the large Iron Stores, 7 and
0, Cliff street. ,
Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Pa>
persare sold by the Case only.::
Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer, all
Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest porsi*
bio prices: • ■ . .****■■•■.:
Papcrmadetoord&r,any size or weight. Liberal ad'
vaneea mode on Paper, Paper Ma»
kers* Stock and other merchandize. .
. *lbe highest market price paid in cash for all kinds of
Rags. . [ftprlftrtv
Cheap xxjry.Goodsf "
JAMES APCANDLESSA CO.,
. - :109-Woo4 Wood Stud, : •
ARE now opening a very ex tensive and well assorted
stock of Spring and BUMMER GOODS; Con
futing m _pan of French and English Brood Cloths,
-Tweeds,* Casilmeres, -CashinereUs, Doeskins, Jeons.
:Couoaades, Dnibags, Linen >Co94ing«j SUkvSstin ana
'Fancy CottonYesung*. AJ bo; about fwCA&ESPLAIN
ANDFANCV DRESS GQODSiembmcing the newest
styles of Silk and Linen Poplins. Delaines,Beragesand
Beragefie Laities*--Black mourning and Fancy Lawns;
Plain and: Fancy* Calicos* in-great variety ; French,
Scotch ond'DOmeiiio-.Oinghainsi Palm Leaf, Leghorn,
Kossuth, Hungariaß'Ood Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham
and Cotton Parasols, Ami Ac. T which are offered av
.Wholesale on the most-accommodating terms. : fanr!3
niainoND hahket rovsr,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the offle©
bf WM A HILL t Co, Wood MONDAY the
3d of May, for ibe erecifon af a newdHARKET HOUSE j
to the Diamond, according to the plftnsrecenlly apptov- j
£d or by the Councils of the city of Hfetsbarg. i
-The contractor,is to do all the Work, and furnish-all ’
materials, and give security for faithful performance of
contract.
i The bollding l* lo be fifiishcd on or before the first of i
i-November next. ■ r ..-..i
i The ©idCourt House ana Market Jloate adjacent are i
to betaken dowa by thecontracter, who may, however,
i ntc farihc riewbdiitlisgsuch of the old materials as are !
! jutmble and are approved of by the Superintendent, !
i ' PAISTSNrfIXOBgMADEASVOLLOWB;,
|Xwo thousand dollars when the 1 st floor ofjoints are laid;
l■■'Two : thp'tt•l^^■'■•'do••'. ; fladdo •. do •do
I Two thousand' do - do ' .-3rd do . do •do ;
i TwotbottfaUd do do tooTjis pnv • . ;• ;.
iTwoihotfland do do building is completed;
1 And the' balance ;n* two equal payments at four end six
month* after the building is finished.
On-IUo fiOlh bf April : the plans will be exhibited at
jpji’ld DaHrel ifi AiMfWhen and where those intending
ibbld, cab obtain the specifications in full. - : . •
Thehameidf person* : «flered as sureties ought to ac*
C °By orJer of b tho Cuildmg Committee,
tt pls tw WM. A. HILL, Set*
BACON— SO ucrcea prime Uacoa Hams; v ..
.-.■■■■; 10 do aliietly prime Sugar Cured Hams;
.r: ioUids.priinoBlionlders.vFor salobv,. :
aptlp 1., 8. WATERMAN *■ SONS,
PORK-subbls. Meat aa4 Kump -Fork, 10 arrive- mi
for tale by
apt) 9 t. B. WATERMAN * SONS.
pARAJSOLS! FAR ASOItS!—-A. A. Ma»OX * Eo.
ooMont-ay.Aptil 19ib t oae hundred doz.
ncbtplaiaamlembroldeTearam&ls. -Xtprlßv^
A« Maaoh A, Co.",will opeu, ion.
&ltfebne?* lllel9lli ‘ lWbnly dozca ®F-l*»'Abw«it «jl»
OUQ AR-40 Übdt In wore an 4 for tale by
W ap» STUART & SILL.
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY SBB &&BILLY LINS.
- ... , Washmotos Cits, April 17.
Kossuth, his lady, Mr. Pulzky, and others of
his suite, accompaniedKy Senator Seward, and
a party ofabout one.hundred ladies and Eentle
men„; yesterday visited Mount Vcmon ■in the'
steamer Collyer. The- party stopped at Port
Washington, and inspected that beautiftil fortifi
cahon j they then crossed to the Virginia side,
and landed near the tomb. It was visited ineol
emn silence, and Kossuth looked upon tho rest
ing place of the remtdns of the illnstrions Wash
mgton with evident emotion for some time, ailer
wntchho retired to thonijjacent woods apparant
lyto commune alone. Tfao party then reviewed
the other prominent features of this hollowed
spot, and returned to the city in tho afternoon
; He left to-day for Trenton and Now York.
SUFFOLK BANK DEFALCATION.
Bustos, April 7.
Tho amount of Brewer and Band’s defaloation
on the Suffolk Bank has boon ascertained to
amount to $214,000. The Bank has : a surplus
fand of $BOO,OOO, sufficient to meet the deft
cieney, and will shortly declare a dividend of 5
per cent. Tho defaulters lost moat ofthe money,
ly epeonlating in stocks.
VIRGINIA WHIG CONVENTION.
: Bicirnosu, April 17.
m Tho Whig Convention adjourned on Thursday
night,. After pnssing resolutions favorable to
President Fillmore, in favor of non-intervention
and a . protective Tariff; Delegates were appoint
ed to tbo national convention.;
MASSACHUSETTS LIQUOR LAW.'
Boston, April 17.
. The Senate by a voto of 20 to 14 refused to
.concur in tho House amendment to the Liquor
law striking oat tho reference to the People.
■■■■• / Boston, April 17.
The St. Johns, N. 8., papers of the 15th instv
mention numerous expeditions as being-fitted
out there and at Halifax for the Australian gold
regions.
NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 17,
Cotton... Steady; sales for tho week 11,000
bales at 8f for Uplands, and B.V for Orleans and
Uplands; higher grades firm. " : y -/i
Flour-Sales 8500 bbls at $4,121@4,31 for
State end $4,43 for Ohio.
Grain... Sales 2500 bus yellow mul mixed Com
at 05(5)00. \
Provisions.,.Sales 450 barrels mess pork at
$19,75, and prime $17,121; sales 000 bbls mess
beef at $12@13 ; prime $C<»,7,27. Sales'Boo
bbls Lord at 10c.
Rice—Salc9 200 tierces at $3,37.
Sugar—Sales 800 boxes Porto Rico and Mus
covada in bond nt 3j©4; Havana yellow 4jJ@Q.
Coffee—Sales, 1600 bags Maracaibo, Lagayru
and Rio at 9j@9£.
Oils—Sales 00,000 gals Linseed at 58u. .
- Whisky—Sales 150 bbls at 22j. -
a. a. uoot’s pammtJM d. action.. -
RCOTVPB OAbUCnt,
NO. 140 CIIESNUT BTRFKT, THREE DOOH9
BELOW FIFTH, THILADF.H’iIIA.
A faithful portrait or a fneml five* us pleasure, even
while be Is living, thoaghsbseiu; bur when lie is parted
from us by death, its value is incalculable. Wo have
every facility for taking Daguerreotypes of the hugest
size produced in Uus country. And for our ability to
produce such, an are at least, unsurpassed, we woald op
peal to twelve Prizes awarded mat the Great-Fairs—to
attestations of living Artists—and to the Public Voice,
confirming both by a patronage araouiuiugionearly 50,-
000 Pictures. . . • • •
We would respectfully solicit a visit from oil {whether
desiring pictures or not) At our Gallery, 140 Chesuut el.,
whether our strictest personal Attention will be given-
Pictures atali prices, and put up In every style either for
Cose or Frame. Instruction givemn the Art. and lustra*
meats of the best quality,Tar sale. Also, foraalefßights
of Uhiog**Crayoi n Pictures.
A few from many Opinions of Artists: - .
New VoBK,l)ec.a);lSsl. *
w Dear Sir:— Having had oecaiioa to copy from your
Daguerreotypes, wo beg leave to congratulate you upon
the proficiency you have made towards perfection uubls
beautiful art " DANFOUTH, lULD A CO.,
Rsnlc Note Engraver#, of New York & Pbiia. 7 ’
“I have long regarded. M A-Root as r/i«'cety
Dag uctmlyp* driixt m th* country.*
J. I.I‘EAbF, Fngraver.
MMr. Root's Crayon’ portraits 1 consider the vny -pet*
/rensnof the Daguerreotype Art.”
: J, HENRY DROWN, Miniature Pointer.
- u For "beauty nnd tidiness of tone: judicious arrange*
meat oflubt and shade; and tssteial arusuc. manage
ment of all accessions; Mr* Root’s Pictures, in my tude
mcnt f are unsurpassed. J. II I.AMUDtN
Portrait Painter.
“Tocharaelcnze Root’s 1 Crayon *or * heads
by one apvrernnU word. Hu to call thru*—** they indy
i u*-?vfcxitcn'' JOHN SAUtAI.N,
fro Engraver.
«y* u. liAQos A sos,
No. ISO CArsinut strrrf, 2J jury, cj>/ iiic Muonic IhU
Have received ilieir
spring fashions and goods,
A KDwiU continue to receive, by every srmeLUie
2%. latest styles from London, and Pans. i’ef.-pns iu*
itng the Eaatare invited to c&U- «
Alt busmen of the late firm of Leeds & HsegswilJ
be settled by them.
fttliedolpbiag March 33, IStt. ___ v manMidly
fi'Ullie floiombieibc Ju<igc/ol The Court of («eTicral
JL Quarter Sessions of the Peace in nnd (or the County
of Allegheny. ,
The petition of John Robinson, oi the township of
AVitgjns, in the county aforesaid, homM-y sdiecveth.—
That your petitioner bath provided fcrowelf wub ma
terials for the accommodation of traveler* omlothcrs.
at hta dwelling bouse, m tho township aforesaid, and
prays that yourHoflors.wiUbe pleased to print tnra a
license to keep a public house of entertainment. And
your petitioner,usin duty boaiui, will nray .
9 JOHN htmLNSON.
We,thosubBcribera,ciuzcn*ofih£Aforetmri towmhip,
do certify that the: above peuuoimr ta of ;good re
pute for honesty oud temperance, and Is Welt provided
with house room and conveniences for t&rv uceumwuda
uonand lodging of strangers and itavcler&..and that said
tavern it necessary.
Tho* J Chal/hauJtibJV Black, Anthony Fawcett, Win
AI Kmcey* W N Fleming. Isaac Milts, James C bi-w
-art, John W House, James. Carson, Jacob
Wm G Hawkins, John M’Ktnney. |apri7;3t
kmporunl aaiPrrueT'* '.
f DOOBVEU,Ir., Bee llivc Clothing Store, No. 225
tl • liberty street, can sell a good suit of tf tnomcr Clo-
Ihingfor B‘ifrO; and better Goods,of every description,
very low for cash. Custom work made to ordit in
fashionable style, and on reasonslde icno*. : • j» :
. lUnslrtug.
ITOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND
ij JEWELLER, desires again to call the
tendon of the public to tho.workshop which he jjyvgi
has opened atpio. 16 Fifth street,two doors froraCailSgi
Market, where he continues to devote, his special alien
lion to tho repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Du
plex, Patent Lever, L'Bpinc, and every.description of
fine Watches and Clocks.
Having for a number of years been employed as Fore
man in the worktbopdf tho IhrgeslAStablißbrncm unfits
city, l flatter oyscirtbauhote ravortag me with patron
age will find aft work ci trusted executed In the best
manner and on tho most reasonable terms.
Rtft*ttuu-~Jcbn Harper, Ksq, 12dward llenzleton,
Esn.f R. 11- lfStUey. Esa-, Joseph. Woodwell, Joshua
Rhodes ACo.,audWm.U.Scaifi}.
A carefully selected stoek of Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., conManllyon which
ha vo been pure based, at tlielowestcusU prices, and will
be sold at a very small advance for the same; fault!
JPirvate jolaWosT
DB, BROWN, No. *1 DI AMOND ALL E V
. ' ■• ■ Devotes. his entire.attemloam.an oitice
practice. HitLasmesslsmostlyconbuedto
. cgCKI: S-rrmati or ysisniaf Pitiaris,slid.such.paiu
ful-tHTeciions, brought on by imprudenrri
jSßlHßTOuUifulindolgence and excess. . .
JfiKaHT tiyphills, Syphilitic hrupnons, Gonon,
•wßonßr hen.Gleet,Strioture, Urethral Dtscliarget,
iapurliy of the Blood, with all diseases o; the venerea,
origin. Skin plseaaw. Scorbutic Tcuer
Ringwom.MeTCurml Diseases, Seminal,^weakness,lra*
toteney, Piiei, Rheumatism) Female WeaknessyMantb*
. y 3uppreMlons,Duesse» of the Joints, Fistula in Auo;
Nervoua4flectipns,Painsinthe Backend Loins, Irrin*
Uoas ofthe Bladder and Klducysisacceesfully treated,
Cureguaranteed. % *•
practice in this city) enables Da
Brown looser assurances of speedy cure to all wju> m»y
come under his care. .
Office and private con sailing rooms,4l Diamond ay.
CyChaigas moderate. , : -■< noyStdAwlv
AIIKADOF ALImI
FATRACT OF AMBUICAN OIL.
"DREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 20P
street; This powerrullyconcemrated pre*
. partition; the medical virtues of winch are found to be
eightlimesihe strength of the original American Oil.
ItTs put up in bottles at 25 and 27} cents, each, with full
directions for Us use. In every disease where tho origi
nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and
iteo far exceedstheorlginalin power* oatoremJeritdie
CHEAPEST MEDICfifETN THE WORLD. Cal I and
try it. JOHN YOUNGSON.
- N. B: The original Oil In its natural smte as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had &s above—nnd
wlli.be. found gsftufns. notwithstanding, a eertt ! u(uin
cialmstobethd ertfy Proprietors
dAW-lf J »r
*OEUMATIBfiLr-Dr; Brown's newiy uiseov red- rein
cdy for Rheumatism is a speedy andcenalnrehicdy.
forthatpalnfultrouble. Ucevetfails. .
:Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh,.Penna- The Doctor is always a .
hnm* . r .••• . r . - ■■ -f March dAw
GUFPELS— Keeeived. ui No. 255Xiberty street, and
for sale at the lowest market prices;
15 bags superior Java Collee { s : •*
5 do Maracaibo do;
lO do Laguyra : do ; ■ .
■ .30 do' Prime Rib ' do; . .
10 da Cape do,
W. A. M’CLURG AC» ,
:splo •; : ; : . : Grocers and Yea Dealers.-.
vjrr tigtttaiag Rods. ~
yy M. HILL* CO, Manufacture rs t are now prepared
: . to fhniish or erect Steel Or Iron RODS, wttli ail
the Fittings, of the besttmitern or material. Orders
loft at thh store of Raids; OzjmAUsEn &C0.,0n Wood
street, No, ISI, Pittsburgh, will be promptly attended to.
tprlo.3m IvflL IIH.L fc CO.
/IOCOA BHKLLSS AND CItAC&KD COCUA; '
\j JustreOdWed—
-60 Bs.Baker’s.Nos.t Shells;
25 do. do -do. I Cracked Cocoas •
For tale by W, A. M'-CLURG fc CO.,
apyg ’ - 250 Liberty street.
Etectton fpr Managers of the West
rj ern Peimsylvama Hospital, will, be holden in the’
Board of Trade Rooms.corner of Wood ami Thlril sts.,
on Tuesday, tho SDih instant. ut Uai'cldck, I* TVT ;
Oprlihft i* HARPER, fleecy.
SEED rOTATOKB.—IOu bhs.puraNeshaunock bead
Pou,toe ’’ a ™ lnsandfol “!ro3 1 F. PI rM A joß, '
BprllhStdtlHT * No-4 Markets!
/"IHEESE—SOboxes Cream Cheese;
7 cares fine Apples; For sale by
■ j.jKwiixiAMS a co.,
BDT IJ - - 12-2 Wood filled.
SWaB-MS bids:N.O. Crime tsujar,nmorenml-to
by h. S. WATEBMAN & SONS, -
i «pri9 - * Kos.-BS »di3-8L Waietjßtreti. v
Molasses— i - ‘ ,
• eSbblsSugarHouso,St Junes Refinery;;
non bbls. New Orleans: Instore anil loarrlve.
«prl9 For sale by h. sAVAJEHMAN A SONS
V -t I'J '1 . 1
* J -*1 " d *r \ i ' *
COMMERCIAL.
BAtttY EKVIEW OE THE MAJtKET.
: . OFficb op rn* Dailt Monrm*o rrrsT. r
• - • 2TuFJiay, Apnl2o. lßs'i S
Yesterday it continued to rain througheut the <lay,
without abatement. Oar rfyers arc Teally.mghtful oi
this moment ; tbore are3o fcetof waterand.rising. Our
merchants on Water and Wood streets are busily en
gaged in removing their Sugar, Molasses, Ac.>frora.tfieir
cellar, many of which arp filled with water. Business
.was entirely suspended, and we are left, therefore, with
ont any quotable change;'
rOttT OF FITTED VUG 11.
OG: HOT W4TBB IN TUB CHANNEL. '
. ARRIVED:
Steamer Diadem, Cochran, St-Louis, r
u Wcll*ville,CliriBtler, Suiihih.
“ Aleona,Cttlhoun, St. Louis.
Alt Vernon, Kouute, Cincinnati:
u • llulue,Bemieij Brownsville.
“ Atlantic, Farkmsoir, do
“ Hendrickson,McKeesport.
,f : Thomas olmver t ßthley, WestNcwion
, u Geuessee; Conanl, Weal Newton
“ $. Bayard, Deebles, Elizaheili.
“ Michigan No. ti, Botes, Reaver
“ • Forest City, Murdock, Wellsville. '
. . ‘i Winchester, Moore; Wheeling,
DEPAKFCD:
Steamer: Atlantic. Parkluson,Brownsville.
: u . Battio, Rennet, Brownsville.
. “••• J.lU’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
u Thomas Slmvcr, Bailey, West Newton
. u . Genessee; Couant; West Newton. •••■;
“ S. Bayard,■.Feoblcs, Elizabeth-.
“ AlicUiganNo.*i,Boies,Benvcr«.
‘‘ Forest CityrMurdoeU, Wellsville.
Diurnal, Conwell,‘Wheeling,
Marietta, FfttktnDargh ana IloclUng
-1 JESS!*fe port Packet*.
«£ls§a«saMfL The steamer:HAlL COLUMHIAyA. S.
CttANB. ftiusier, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday,
at U- o’clock,-P. M.; returamg wdl leave Hock mgport
every Tuesday, at C o’clock, A, M. .
. . Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac«
commoJutiou und promptness. W. H; \VHKELKICy .
marb • ••:■■••• No.tH Market street.
D'or Wlteelktiffi
• I j*tofliic TUB new and splendid passenger steamer
BSTERjCKOME l>, AIOOKS.MattIeiY
.will run n« u regular iri-Weekly .p&r hei r bet ween tfi Is.
ciiy and Wheeling,.leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday*.
.’lhursday niul Saturday, at 1UA..M.,10r Heaver, Welli'
ville, Steubenville und Wcllsburgh} returning, leaves
Wheeling forSiei»benville,Wel!aville and Heaver every.
Monday, Wednesday und Friday, at £ A.-M. -
a Forfrejght or passage,having unsurpassed aceoiuoio* :
nations, appfy.oti board, or to >
AUMSTROATC, CROZEK 4; Co., Ageius,
■».Water street.,
■ The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, ■ uud is the
largest ami hnest steamer ever huilt for the trade. Pas
sengersand shippers eon depend on her remaining m
the trade. • Mec&lf
Atteghsny lltvcr iradc.
HEUVLAK -FEANKLIN IMCEETS.
i; jgjft, ft Tubfinesimmer ALLEGHENY ItKLLE
AsgseSSafcNo: g. Cam, Wm. Hanna, leaves tlic A*lle
gheny wharf fori* rankliit, every AZcmday and TAwriday,
at 4 r. M. ■
The Hue steamer ALLV.UHF.NY DKLLE No 3, Capt.
John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
lin.evory 2V*ttday andFnday,ai4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply onltoardfraarVO
For fflartetta and Uochmgport,
LiSSSiffr Tußfinestcamer PAClFlC,Zanovb'.Mas*.
will leave fonhe above and mtermedi
ale ports every THU 11$ DA Y, at 4 o’clock,P. M.
For frelgliior passage,apply on board,ot to.
■ T. WOODS fcSON,
tnurlO No. fil Water st., and 03 Front si. -
For Ulttaunlug and CAtAak.
!,ng>£ THE hghtdi&ught and pleasant steamer
iSslgSißßMftnt.AttinM, dipt- MiLLtJtOAB, will lenvcthe
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,
at 3 o’clock, P. M, for Hiuanning and Catfish. For
freight or passage apply on hoard.- • (novlS
For Long ilsaclii marietta, parkershurg
and UalllpolU*
k ■ The fine Steamer 60V. MKIGS,
I SunNß, Master, will leave for the above
•fefEeNgaMSß and intermediate ports, every
WHI TUESDAY, at 3 P. W,
- For freight or passage apply on board, or to .
feb3 JOHN FLACK,Agent.
. Wadnstday packat for Cincinnati*
w Thb new and fast ronulng steamer CIN*
f g*S&j&CINNATI. HaattNfiUAM. Master, will leave
CaSGaSSSSaregularly every Wsdnasoat.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard, orto
dceOU ~ CL B. MILTENUKRGEU.
> SI. UODKINSOB’S
FANCY Cli IN A S TORE/
I*o wood sturr, ntab tub sr. cHißLts nor ex«
JUbT receiving and now opening, the best assortment
'Of'.WHITE STONE and 'FANCY CHINA, ever
broughtlolhia city, with every other variety of Olaisj
(Jaeensw&re. Unianma Ware, Japan Wallers, Solar
Hanging and Stand Lamp«,Candelebus,&e, {msrCO
~l)oiton~ond New York Plauoa.
Tiling subscribers cotvijecemug .«iul offes tor.fO.Jc,
A a very large and desirable slock of I’iANt)?, from
the most celebrated luiinuf&clonca oiJlosnon and New
York. Among others. /
NUNN & €LAKK'>> Peus’Msdau Puno*.
U Lour* MVih &l>l9,7octfivc»,elegantly carved. and
Gaulied aU round, made by Nonua & Clark
ICf oeiuvc. round corner* aud carved hiding
raekiNaJna* Clark
-*.ri aviated,. round carve,amltafvediLdintr juuatc*
rocir.
il <‘i ootave*, funuij cottier, Wilb vJJou 1
AtlflcUim mi. and patent tufiaLie tcedr,
HAI.LKT A: ALLKN'S Catgcaatso l*u*us.
I octave, doublet round corner, elegant jaoultUix»,
new aeale, ami patent iroa frame,
I ©octavo »!n . . do.
J. JI. DUNHAM S HANO*, Saw Yoj*.
.. ... wiiuAiH'.i »
2 0 ocl&vc, plain equate, rowwpod.
ij<s octavo* round coiucr.KOthic tablet.
;W*foctave, tquare andubict.
4 CJ double round rnrnti - ,gothic tablet
-1 Ur amt Concert i*ian»v7 octaves, new scale, elegant
yuaaMlng, Ac.
N. 11.-Tbe alovc I’iaiiitt will positively be wM 6t
tnaQUfacmrcraprtcc*, without addition of liciftbi. Ac.
A Wnueji guaranty will t>o Riven wnbeath l’junp,
warranting, ibo same for THUKCYEARH, find ibe mo
nev refunded, il the umrutaetu is proved iranerfcci mid
faulty. 11. KLKiUCR,
Signof thc Oolilcn Harpt :
Nd- IUL Third rtreet.
AtlßQbitty Chf Ooiipoa Dquili*
TKTE will *»*e the behest market price fur a few of
fV these bonds. ■ A; WlLKlNsi & CO.,
Flock nndExebanec. Broker*.
»prUB corner andJUunTstrceU'
MAFLU SUGAR AN!* MOLAS!^*—JuM fCteivcd
ui No. 35C Liberty street— ’ .
3 bbls, Maple I bid, Maple MoWi^s.
sale by W. Av MHJLUttIi A. CO.
apiM ..... • • . L'roerrtfami lea Ora > cr<>
A A, MAfcON A C<>, t «rcUtttlyTCff«iVin? an«loi>Mi*
Jm.9 we tire mostdf!*iraWe<jo<xl9 They w»)l npeu on
Wednesday, April cure* of Uonuctx; io c:i?es
Farmoluj iincarioon* oi Crape} summerfrhuwls, Ac.
■ :*prl4
WULMVa »CHUCl>Anl’AKOaiATlU'»Clli\AlU*2'
A superlative Tome, XliraeUc, A«U. Dyspeptic,
aud Invigorating Cordial, lor sole at the Dr»«j iMoreof.
5 JAMES A. JONia,
aprlft corner of Liberty and Hand *>i:i ~
\troAvvim (‘APKit—
jf , dO reams Wrupniu**, bbxiUi
30 .0o ao . Gox4‘»} For sale by :
J. JR. :WELI)IN. Bookseller ami Sluboner* '
aprlO Wood si., (boiweeti Third anti Fourth ) < •
ho** superior near crop Ruvrcceived-
J tmtl for ttule l»f STUART & SILL,
No. C Somhticld f.lrccl, '
aprB ■ opposite the.Monoiiffalnl.i Hon «f.
Manilla envelope PAFKjt—
to roams Manilla Envelope (*apcr, 24x27. •
For sale at J ft WELDING
nprlrt ■ Blank Book, Taper end Stationary Store.
MAUKEKKU—Just received, SO Obis. No. U Jnrgo
Mackerel, for *o!echcnp, bv
nprlrt . J, U. lJ|lßttUn ,, F l No I lOjllatkcl strecL-w
-310 ATTORNKYS.~APipettor - srlicteof Brief Taper,
. received amt for sale m -J.il. WIiLDIN S, ; .
aprlC . - Blank Book and Stationery Store -
REFINED SLtiARS’-'t’owdcrcd, crushed, clarified
and loaf, m store and for sato by . .
Hpts KING & MOORHEAD
LPUUAKIIOUSE MOIIASBES+-A plltnc article «f N.
£5-V»flt syrup in store uud for isle by- v. i.i.
aplS KINO A MOORHEAD.
’TTINtOAR—3OI.bIs pufo etddrvmegtt m more Mid
'. V f^'aalcby; ■ 30HN' B. S.IVERKIFF.' :
apis to Marhei street
BRUOMS-3U Sordine brooms in nore.and~iprVnlu by.
JOUR B. SHERIHFF,
apis - _lO Market ftrcel. ,
S~IIEPHKRi) i 3"COMI>6ONB.W>U«Ti , CAND“ot'pf
■ sale by ■ JOKtiMQHI.KRj.
oprB No-fill Liberty «l. bead of. W00d.,.
SUGAR-rdShMsi’jirlnio N.W; sugar, landing from
Mourner Persia, uml forsalcby _ „
aprt-j jAMia a HUtcmsoN et co.
'V,f 'ACKRRRU-10(i bl»l». Nor 3 Large, tMassaclmseua
jSLL Inspections)forsule-by- • ■ .
uprl'J . : JAMKB A. HUTCHISON & CO.
T AKB OIL—ISS bbls. OOoiiltliiiß’s.” No. 1, lor saleby
JL B.A. FAIINISrOCK & CO.,
: npria ___ cornet ol I'lrtmnd VVood sireels. .
SUGAR HOUSE bbls., St James RcV
finery Sugar Iloo«o Mo'aeseE, just received aml.for
:sale by tnprlSl JAMCB A. HUI'GHKONfe CO.
TJUHB FRENCH . BRANBysi ANB ROK'r. ANO
JV SHERRY WINKS—For sale for Medicinal purpp-:
ses,by • [ap?l3) •• - • JAMES A JONES.: ■
T>L ANT ATION MOLASSKS—A prime erllcle,ln good
X packages, in store ami for sole uy . .
aplS KING & MOORHEAD.
mOßACCO—Russell fc Hobinson’i", Wm. 11, Grant’s,
:■ I- Jesso Halt’s and other popular brands fiirsaloliy .
up!s KING fc MOORHEAD.
S'UNDRIES— SOU kegs-assorted nails;- : .■ .
■ - - ISO boxes do iglass; instore .and tor
rule by ■ anlS--- -KING-Jr-MOORHEAD.
■ SACUN—A prime lot of lmins and hbouidersjust re-
I, coivedand rorsuleby- JOHN,B. SHERUH-l:', -
aplS :' ' : . lO Maikei slrret,.,
TAEATHERS-400 lbs prime fenihers'fpTscleb-r.
X aplS KING A yOORtIEAP
TvBIED I’GUJIS—Free from seed, for sale in;.
If aplS AIQBRIS’ TeaSlorr
T AKB FtSll—Dried anil in piCklepfor sale ai,: '
I i oplS MORRIS' Tea Mart. _
MARSEIU.E3"QUIGTS-r-AT A.'Maron fcCo., luive
Just received 10 doz while Marseille*Quiils*. .. apl?
T>ARED alßloß|US»Tea6iere
j in the Diamond •’ - apis
T AKB SCFKniOR SALMON—3O bbls m store and
11 for sale by ■ apis - KING A J3QORHKaD>
TDRAZIL SUOAR—73 bygii received and foe sale by
t) opX5 ___ KINO A MOORHEAD.
/"HoKFEE—l'nme Kio&Javu in store ant! for Kale,by
aplS KINg A MOORHKAD
TTONKY—I-or sale tit AUIKUI3’ Ten Sure, m Ute
XI Diamond ap!s
•"ftFIIISR! extra atiielOf in atore-aoU
YV far sale bj {apt? J JOHN It SHERHIFF
/NQ'OPfinS>FLAOS-6D bunelies, instore amt for ralef
U aprtO J. g. 91IEBR1FF,
JILOUR— IU aLje. Superfine, Jor^siUe^b^
T) AISINS—IOJboIOB for sale tar ~
XV j anria SMITH A SINCLAIR.
TJROOMS—as doz.; ail sizesi to close conaiijnment; 1
X> aprB FTP AST A SILL '
''DISKS—2O boxes Clay Pipes, farsaleby
X BPiS , STUART & BIUi.,
IAA : QLASS£&t'IOQ bbls in store and for sale by
-LVA apl9 STUART*SILL.
■> •
•4- ‘ t.' v 3 A
AUCTION SALES.
AuctlonCard.
:TO HE undersigned, after an interval of four years*has
X again resumed business; Having compiled with
’the retfuisluons of the law regulating Sales at Auction!
ami having procured a first class License as Auctioneer
far the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such
to his friends and the public generally; With an expe
rience of nearly thirty yOarsln thislineof businessjbe
hazards nothing in's&ying thatbcwxU be enabled to give
entire satisfaction to dll those who may-feel disposed to
patronize him. v- P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. .
: Refers to the principal City Merchants* iyO .
* Auction—naUy ssisii
AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood
and Fifth streets; at lDb’clcft,:A. M-,a general as
sortment of Seasonable, Stable and Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing; Boots and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac. -
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
. Groceries, Queens ware. Glassware, Table Cutlery,
Looking secondhand Household and
•Jiitdien FurniiureVAc. " s
AT. 7 O’CLOCK, P. M;, ■
Book*), Stationery,'Fancy articles, Musical Instru
ments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. ' P. M. DAVIS,
ja'lhtf ■■■■ .• • Auctioneer.
F. OI’KBSDAi Auctioneer.
: A UCTION SALES—Everyday, at Marlin Connolly’*
'l\ Dry Goods Store, No.CO Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets. The entire stock is nowseH
nig without reserve,at Auction. . Sales continued from
day to day, uQtil all are sold. •: - . V ■ .
' MARTIN CONNOLLY.
apr!7 P, M’KENNA, Auct’r.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of sundry executions,
.will be sold, at M.’Kenna’sAuction .House, by order
of-C- Curtis, Esq., Sheriff, on Tuesday. the2lhhinstant,
ot 10 A, M., one Sofa; one Centre Table, Grecian, mar
ble top ; sixmahogimy spring Beat Choirs; 1 close ma
hogany Wa*h Stand ; one office Table; several Feaiher
Beds, of i. pure and unexcelled quality f one splendid'
Mjrror; several Looking Glasses; rag and other Car*:
pets, seasonable Dry Goods, Ac. Terms—par funds.
. »prll- P. M’KENNA, Auct’r.
F. St. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
A SSIGNEE’S SALE OF A DRY GOOD 3 STORE,
2% atAcctiom.—On Wednesday Morning," April 2!sl
at 10 o’eloek.av the Sales Rooms,corner of wood had Sth
streets, will be gold byorder of O. H. Rippey, Esq. t As
sigiice of F, G: HanmightA their entire stock of
[fry Spoda, Ac., which are of superior quality; having
been selected expressly far retail custonaerlradecora
prising. splendid drens sllfctr, Turk saiins; French Me
rmos j caihmcreaj Thiblt etoths; alpaccas; berape tfe
lames; d^lames; lawns; borages; ninghamsjfainfture
ami dressprmis; myll, Swiss and cambric.muslins; silk
anciihri'.ad lace capes and collars; bonnet
eiiijns . ami velvets; ribbons; dress iulkfs; silk,' crape,
i erkerri, onswracre, brocha tind Bay State shaWls; super
broad cloths; catsimerus; eaiinelis; tweeds; jeans; drills;
cords; cpuonadcs; tickings; checks; denins; paddings;
canvass; colored ctnnbricsfbleached and brownmu3hns
and.drills; sillr,-woretedand cotfanhoslerv; kid, silk and.
thread gloves and eadibric and silk ndkfs; cravats;
sewing silka; spool cottons; patent thread; coat, vest
and punt butioupjwahafuU: assortment of trimmings,'
Ac.. Ac. OnThnrsday arternoou, al 2 o’clock, will be
sold, 11 cases boots and shoes, -5 do tnenandboy&’hata
and . cap?, 4 do palm leaf hats;. 2 do bonnets, Ac; Sale
continut'd daily ami! all are sold.. Terms, credit of 00
days on.-N.ums over SIOO far approved endorsed notes
B !»M P. »r. DAVIS Auet.
BUGGY at AtcrioN.—Gil Tuesday afternoon, April
suth, at 3 o’clock, in from of the. Commercial Sales
corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold,
One substantial, well, finished leather lop Buggy, .witb r
iron axles, nearly new. ? Also; one Dray and. Harness.
- qprl? , , P. M. DAVIS. Auct’r.
'pASmONAULE SMHNG AND SUMMER. CLO-
X- itilNGj .At AecnoN.i—On Tuesday morning, 20th
Sales Rooms, corner of
Wood,-.and Fifth streets; will be sold, on a credit of
nmety days, oil nuns over SlOO, a large assortment bf
very superior Sprine mid Sommer Clothing, made m the
latest styles; comprmng—*Dpar doth, dress and frocks
coat*; do cassnnere, casbuierett and alpacca frock
coats; linen ami cotton sack*: and frocks vauperblack
:uid fancy sarin vesta; do-silk, cashmere anil Mar*
seillea do; do black and fmiey doeskin casslmere pants;
do cloth and cashmere do; 5U doz fine shins; ftO dozen
Aiemunac,Ac. • •
The above is the finest stock of Clothing offered for
eom&tnuo, and particularly worthy tbn aiientiun of the
. J: _lsprl7j P/M. DAVIS, Auct’r
W« G* Is’OAll.TafciY» Auctioneer.
T ARGE STOCK OF DRV' GOODS, AC., at acckox,
X.i wilt be commenced the saio on Tuesday, April
LUh,ni lUo’clock in..the forenoon, and continue on
” cditesdayandTliawday,«|si omlißd.at McCartney 1 *
Aucuon ilouse*a targe assortment or dry goods, to
C‘o6e. atnoag the stock may be mentioned
in port; the faiiowmg French, English and American
broad clothsjvanous colors and qaalitics. French and
English caasimeres, cassinets, tweed, plaid, cord,Janes,
, | a *hmereis, iatoroercaMlmeres,alpacots,m. da laities
urop dlfa, cashmeres,merinoef, lawns, ginghams,culi
cot*,t rruch berege delaine*, Irish luten, mo
hair clout, Back pocket handkerchiefs and cnivats, iue
pcn'uctyv firto shirts, under sliirts, a large lot of 'black
nud colored silks Ac*togeiber with a large assortment
ofotheffaacydry goods. The above lot of goods will
be sold without any reserve. Rargulns may lie expeet
<-d. Terms at sale. W. G. McCARTNtY,
aprlU / Aucliooeer.'
TOS~ PEENCII STORE. IDS
JA3IES CJOSMHTG,
NBW AliniVAtS 01* SPRING AND SUMMER I
GOODS, opened rind opening, includin'' rich i
fehawte; fnroiS&toJO* 8100 each.. i
tel every lady call mid sec tbit eplendid production i
of Imjwi&l Chinese manufacture.
tecesvSado*. Silks, Lawns, teroges, Mantillas, and
Visiles, to match ih* Shawls.
umi ChiWrcn’a fihlUncry, Gloves, Flowers,
i*U'mep T Ac.; ■
litjnilcuwu’sßioad Cloth*,Tuscan and Leghorn Hats,
(Cc-mri style*.) Shirts,Coals,Ac;.
Mourning Uoods of every description.
; Mftihrun A.Gnslm.f, in-on Frsuce,) is in tfcn monthly
recetptof FailitaiTsAnd Models, irom Pans, London ami
New Vmk k Qt N 0.51 St. Clair street, am] 103 Market si,
where ladies arc respectfully iovltcdto cnll. r
.'llic irads supplied vsiUimodeUam! ma'-rrmls. (aprtt
New Stoclc of Plano Fortoo.
JUST received, by ibe l'cnnsTlvam*
aiock of I'JAftO FOOTES.
the celebrated manufactory of
i V? 9 ( v CiIicKERING, Boston, consisting of—
One Suputb GRAND PIANO FORTE* full 7 octaves,
'upet’ilv carvcAm lhet»ty(eo( tauis XIV. •
(hiciloruvraod carved Linns XIV 7 Octave riana.
One r.odev'.ouilc&rycd round corners 7
T.‘»-:eo vdo plain «U> • do . 7 dt> -do •
'jwo. do do d<> do ; ti| da, do i
tine-. do . do . do . do ti| ,da .do-
One • do carved do do do do
lorec do plain do do O. do ilo
o»o d» ■•'■■■ do round front . C do • do"-..
Three .do do . tqaoro corner <5 .do da -
There PIANO. FORTES aro nil made in. tbo most sub*:
stanhai imuiuer, raient Iron Frame, to every insiru*
meat, and are particularly to stand ihe most severe cli
mate. Mr. CHICKERfNG has of late-enlarged his
munufamrinp facilities, and hopes -soon to beabte lo
meet laostof the proofing demands for his tattnimenisv,
AUo,"received and for sale, a I argeaodverjr decant i
lotof curved and plain Piano For(es,.Coveted with l)a*
musk* Plush and iltur Cloth. Ail iho . shoVe for sate* at.
Factory prices*. : JOUN il. MBLLOR,
Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Penna.,
for Chickering’s Pinnos.: [aprts
Jewttry, d&e.
HAVING just returned from the Eastern cities, I
have -hvuus'hl with me one of the moat beautiful
and carefully aefeciedSiecfcsof Jewelry, Watches and
Fancy Good*, ever-offered to, the PoDliCr Persons
wishing to purchase any; thing in my line; can rely-on
Ketungu goud article. Ido not advertise to eell goods
lelow.coaU nor fit) pe rceni.oheapor than any house- in
tbo city. -tiive me a calt,(UidT am sure you will be
Htuifl&ed.thatl cun sell a good article as cheap as unv
oftbem. ,
; AnotUcr. (act l Wish to keep beforc tlio people- If
you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel*
.ry, repaire d in the beßUnnoner,t)ils ia the place to hove
it done."To this branch of ay business« will devote
.especial attention. . '
JOHN it. KENNEDY, 94 Market street,
• apr? - flign of the Golden Eagle,
Slate Kooflug.
TIIHM imilcrslgncd, having just returned .from the Slate
L Qaiune» of liano.aMer and York Counties, where he
bus mudH NrranceinenUi for a constant'supply of SU*
I'KKtou informs BUILDERS and
iIvVNEJIS thiU he la llow prepared to execute any
utiKiptft ctfSLATE ROOFING, ntihe Shortest
on as good terms us c tn be Utia in the city. ■*.
. llrtng HpraciicatSlater, and devoting bis entire atten*
.mm urilu* bu?»ness, be lmsuo-beaUaiion in warranting I
all hi* work u» give *aiis(acunn. - |
Oi dcra lo» with Logan* .Wilson vV Co t N6i 129W00d I
Pittsburgh; or, T, Arnold & .Brother, corner of i
Lacoclr and Anderson street, Allegheny: City; shall re* 1
ccivo prompt attention. ~ ; . _ : i
nuttlDJm* THOMAS ARNOLD.
What Every Body Says, Bluet Be Write 7
"TT is said that BOOiJYER, at the Ben Hive CLorntito
X 'StoBE, No. tSS Liberty Btreeti tells the cheapest Clo
thingin the City—well mode nml fasbionakly eat. -Call
and examine thonr, and you will not be disappointed.
Jast received, by Express, & splsndtd assortment of
Fancy Casbuetos, Browns Green and Blue CloiQs.anp
other Fashionable Goods, suitable for the season, whic i
ware prepared to make to order, (without disappotnh
juctit.) in a Ktvleuusurpassed miho City. f ■ .w.
•Come und see. • mai3l •
TTOUOn A ANTHONY have removed their DA.
H GUCRJUIAN ROOMS, from Burke’sßuUdinx!m 1
ERton’a.BßfldinE. over the youug M«a'3 Library, where
they will behuppy to see Iheir old patrons uitifriendiii
v npr7:lf. ... ■ ■.. .
marble Cluuttlt. '
A LAlHiEetoek of thq luost beauniul MANTELS,
ix made of the Ones!quality of Foreign and Dome*
M 0 Marble, manufactured by machinery, alwats on haiid:
and made to order on short notice, ai price* ranging
from Slj to.Sluo eacii. ■, Fiircbuscra: era ltiviiedio call I
amr examine the stock and prices, Slftfffia and 3SS Lib^i
erty Street opposite SmithEeld. w
lnarl,4in tV. tV. "WALLACE.
S. C. PauUly Usmi,
ti'YANS. & : SW.!FT S S. extra. biaudvlOtt tierces*, now i
Cl in store, end (br shle. - Tbc auemionof nil persons I
warning a rehablc unicle.issolleiteil Co ibis brand.' •’ ]
nprlll.lm SELLIinS,WOOLS A CO.
B. T. C. MORGAN. "
ROOKSELina AND STATIONER 1
g \ e :a No - iw
gj* Wanted, Bags and Tanners* aeraps aplS-ly
SUMSIER SHAWLS.*-A. A. Muon A cjirr:
just received another lot of Cashmere: JWi*™ 6
Lsins, anil oiber summer Shawl*. Hraefio,l)e
/“'UMIN—ICU bbb) in store to close by _ ” *■ ■ —■
\j STUART* Sl^.No,o Smlthfield at,
’ ■ ~ -oppositeMotiongaheU House: -•
■Jtr O.,MOLASBES—4t!a.bbI«'N..O. Molasses for sale
iM . by Apia SMITH St BIWCLAIR.
N . %?9 UGAH - 110todBN BUIT^&|IN , CIAIS.
‘ a. * *■» -="
1 r ' J"',.'* r- - „ ■?"*.*? «* *• £**•«*
■ 1 ■ * -.,, "i • ■•;:',v'v V ;v :■:•*■.</«*••,*■ .' r '
.. •-••••, '
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-: fcf.',;-?,.;r•■.■«.: -’>.-5;..,
t ...
*3£*’ 1 r : ,*** • '’‘ T *\ ’ ■,
V; *
BANKERS & BROKERS.
■ 8. c.'insMiH- •—.. ■ • * johs «. xizsiua,
TIBBMAH do bO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
febgfl;ly iy 0 . 93 Wood atreat, Diamond-aUcy.
Removal,
„■ fatricln & iWead,
BASKEB3 AND EXCHANGE BKOKSRB,
■HAVE REMOVED TJIETB OFFICE
TO THB CORWJOt O* FUmi AKD WOOD &TBKBTB,
JPitUbwghi Pa*
B*„ PATRICKS&PRIEND,
ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and
Dealers inNotes,Drafts, Acceptances. Gold. silver
ana Bank Notes;: Exchange on tho Eastern and West*
era ernes constantly for safe.
Collections made in ail the cities throughout the Unt
tea States. Deposites received in par funds or current
paper, at the eornerofFifthand Wood streets. [fcb3
. Domattc <uid Portion Exchange, Bank Motes;
Ezthangtd ,
SICnASGE AND BANKISO UOUSS
William A-'nill & Co.,
S* Wood. Street, ■ ■■.
PITTSBURGH.
iD~lHT«ai»r.t.towBPoaTmgaBPoBitB. labit2a
.*tunXEiKBB.- '. ... SDW.HD BAHAI..
• KR&IUCR & BAUD.
vS*?*? I PlPbtn, DeaUraxn Foreign uni
b^Nmula^c toMcat.,of Dapoa.
Woo<i ,M - ■ UW!U y oi,|>oßll^^ H Sl
Removal.
H. HOLffIEB & SOBS.
hath bbmovbi) thub lumiea' asd bxchanss iunn
..To No. 07 Mori,,„ru,,fjur dpon itSloldtmnd
N. IIOLMBS A SONS.
BANKERSANDEXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
lera in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,GoM, Silver arid
uank-Nolcs;, Exchange on the Eastern and Western'
cities constantly for sale. . - - ......
. . Collections made in all the cities ihroagftoat the Uni
ted-States.- Deposites received in par funds or current
paper, No. G7JYlarketstreet, between Third and Fourth
streets. :■■■■ - . janftO-ly. .
lAP.I.BODH, . . • •: TBOS IlKailf 1
noon ASAEOMT,
„ -, B £NKEK3 AND KXCHANGF, BISOKEBB,
C° r * ir o/:Woid and Sink sirtils., Pittsburgh , Pm
TkMUSHSIn .ColnjßankNo'teV.Timo Bills, Foreign
,atlbe
lowest rates. ■" sepll-ly •
~ O’Gott&oty Brother cdi*
BXCHASUE BitO&KRS. ‘
T) aPv.' tP/l®?? 1 ! 0 F “ rei S n Exchange, Time
Wtf » IL „ S g <irc l3,Co ' n ' Vncuirenl and Par
Pm.!?/, 4 . cornet ™inl »"<> Wood atreej*,’
JjMhUfgh. ’ ■ . (marlTnf.
■' v Ull4Ji A OO*.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
~ tr'tiin i.£STK? r & W ° od and W* SlfWtl.
■ H l ??‘itKasiera Citiesconstantly
0.. for sale.: Time Riils of Exchange and Notes dis
coomed. OoW.SUyerand BankNotea,bouglitand sold.
Collections made inai the principal citiosof ihe United
Slates. Deposits received of Tar and CarrentFainia,
■ Waiv7:y
G. E. ARNOLD & CO,
bankers, and dealers in
EXCHANGE COIN,
bank notes,
. SIGHT AND
- 1 ~1 TIME DRAFTS,&e.,&c.
• Collecuonscarefallyaltendedioiandnroeeeds remit
ted.io nny part of’ifie Union. < : v
mrST,QCKS~®s k -
...... nonGtrx ATtn sotp otr. coaattssios. .
No.' 74. Fourth street, ■■
seplft] Next door to the Dank of Pitlsbureh.
Hew Sjritsm and Sow Itomedlei I
FOR THE CURE OF
CONSUMPTION!
_ _ COSTATBIKO '
THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS.
FOB TRX CC&K 07 TttX
THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF
oo^svnpTfoin
SYMPTOMS.
. Cough, pain in the breast, i
sale, lioad. back, joints and
• limbs, inflammation, sore*
ness .and , tickling in the
throat, fever, difficult- and
<tttick breathing, ezptticra-'
. /u* frothy. :
Costiveoeasi. spasmodic
cougb, violent fevers night*
mo ruing arid mid dayvweat,
beetle flush iii the fane ana
.cheeks, burning beat la the
palmsof the hands and soles
of: he fee eaiy,
copious) ana streaked tolm
1 bt9&ti : ■ ■ ~
' . SYMPTOMS.
( . Dianfccea, diminished fe
ver, cough- * nil morning
and increasing
debility, .frequent fainting
fits, slight delirium and
-swelling ofthe extremities.
: Tt> A itb At>XU7l , U>,—The appeaiuace in uiree
botUes of NUTALL*S SYRIACUMi* anewerafc rats
dicine. from its novelty and direct on posit?bd to the old
absurd and ineonsisiem ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM:
while iusuecess, prepared inthis manner,<each bottle
containing a different preparation), in curing the differ
tni siagtt which characterize Coni unprion, has estab
lished the welcomo truth of the Cura&tluy cfetery stage
<f PvißiffnaryConsvmption.
Physielansapprove of itbeeaase it is bused upon cor
rect Physiological aad Pathological principles; The :
of itj because It 13 Comma* State* and
because they knmofromsad ocptrunce thHt oae prepa
ration will noi cure the Ums stages of
The suffering* disappointed and discouraged invalid sp-
Srbves of it, because itspriucipleshold out a reasonable
lope,and when ho uses Nutaii’e Syriacum, his hones
arereaUxed*
FIRST STAGE.
Incipient Conaampiion, in
Blue Wrappers.
lABKET STHF.ET.
SECOND STAGE.
CoDfirmod Consumption,
in fink'Wrapper*.
id. A. CIOSEING,
No. 51,
CLiIR STRF.RT',
lousat-E san.ttrrAib
Dealer* in'
reign and .American,
Fancv and Staple
DRYGOODS,
L LINE It Y, "ft.
uses the
first bottle, his expectoration, difficult, mid painful,be*
conus free -easv ; .hi»:rceugh fiooii scts:wcU;/the
foreucs*.tickling in his throat* Inflammation, painin fils
breast, *lde»facaa t back, jointsand limbs ate removed.
If he Is in thesecond stage' ami uses the BocondbouJe
his fever leaver h:'m; hisdiMorbed siombers become
sweet auirefreshiug; hiamght sweats vanish; hia ex
■ peCtomtion copious tmd btoody*a«Bumes a healthy an*
pearance. owraiiengthdisappeara j Jus bowclsbe
come regular; his appetite returns; the flush da hia 1
cheek disappears; the burning heat iutho palms of hia
hands and spies or his feci are fell no longer; hiscough
uowceoaes; ho recovers and i* well.
■ If he h» in the third stagehand uses the third bottle, bis
DiarrhcDa gradoaliy cetuesj his wcaW bowels become
strong; hia cough and oiher'bud. sjmptoms disappear 5
feeble digestion, become* strong and vigorous; his
stomach recovers its proper tone, oodoreutea new,rich
: and nourishing bloodt tus strength returns; his wasted
body is clothed with flesh; wiLnrx u savan, and he Is
restored to health.
Each bottle of NutalPs Synacum has the Symptoms of
the stage; for which ilia intendcd.printed in fronvof the
everymvjiihLknowinghis own symn*
tomt»cait judge forhintself, WIIJUU ifUTTLEHE RE
QUIRES; consequently -no mistake can ocenr in se
lecting the^pTopermedteloe,
- SeeParaphlefinpossessionof tho Editor of this paper,
comaining Dr. IVutQiPs Pathology of Consumption.—
Lectures on the stricture and uses of che liuman Duties,
and certificates of cures.
tCT l*rtpared . only by Ur. inventor and
Propneiur. - I*nce One Dollar Per Uoitle. -
For sale at the Drug Store of
DR. UEO. H. KGYSER, ffo, MO,
i-comcr of street and Virgin alley,
only. Wholesale: and Retail Agentfor Pittsburgh*
ja7:d&w - - . - >
DUET’S MEKCAKTILE COLLEGE,
THIRD STREET, TITXSDU&O-H.
Kilablhitd in 1610— iiicctyoimliir by Isgillahve Charter.
T? ACULTY-CoHMSKCIii Doff author
JL' of the Nortli 1 American Accountant* and-Western
I, Accountant.” fProlessbrofpTacilcal Book
keeping ana Commercial sciences- 1. D. Williams, Pro
. feasor of Ornamental and .Meroanule Penmanship.- N.
11, Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile
■ ' " CLatSlc/l AND lijarttasUTtCAl BSTiMMEM.
P. Hayden, Graduate of'Jefferson College, Professor
of classical Languages and-Mathematlcs. ..- - -
. FI. Montd,fate of-l’arls. Professor or French.' ' . '. -c
F. Stamper, tlradume of the Polytechnic Institute of
Vienna, CivilEngineefahd Arckiieov Professor of Ar*
ctnlecloral, Mechanical anil Landscape drawint-.
Tiiis instiunion now occunies the whole of the sec
osd story of Gazram'a Ilutluings, from the corner of
Tii'tdaiid Markotstreets to Post Office alley, with two'
spacious rooms.in the third story. It comlnaca to be
tlfconly Insulation in this - pertofthe c.ootury wbete
Mercantile ahdSteambbbt Book-keeping are tborouKh*
and pfaeUOaliyJtaaght. Tbe Classlcel nM Mercmiitle
Departmehlarttre 'eondocte4 'sep»rately. f Ony of the
most spacious amt elegantly furnished Ladles’ Writing
Rooms Inthe United mates,is fitted up, and will'be tin
dor the direction of J. IT. Williams, one .oflhe ben
Penmen ln.tbe-Wcst. Tbe Professora ara all experi
enced preceptors, and at the head of their respective
professions. Circulate mailed to ot! parts of the country
marlftdfcw
L
RAD Patent Lead Pine, for
Hrdranu; > • .
Pumps r '
. Aqueducts?
: liydmuhc Rams s »■
„ Chemical tue3» and
AH, size* antiihiekneßflei,always- im band; niulfor
sale low* by - ALEXANDER GORdONT
apr»4:d3w*w6t - S3ft Front alreet '
uonglt & Atstbony’s U»guerreotypee, ~ I
mHE undersigned would inform tliefrtnany friend* and 1
A others, thanhey - have removed from Burke'* Build-1
mg to Wo. Gd-Fourth street. (a few. doors above theirold
.Moni)) ,w}ia re Aeyhayo fitted. utfroomaforfdaenorreoJ
typing. Having a venr superior arrangement anight,
nijd the most approved instrnmenla now in one. wiiK.
some ten year* egperfcnee fa the business, rfiey pledge l
themselves to turn oot as good jueutres us any Oilier es
tablishment In the country, .ana far. more truthful like
tfiau £“* heretofore been furnished to thecitbmns
} OfVitshurgh,eitherstngleoringroups i
i. Citizens and strangers are .respectfully invited to-call*
l whether they wjsb pictures or not. , *
I pur rnoUD is good pictures, fsir prices, mnl perfect sat*
Isfaeifon tooureustamers., TUWGH A ANf HOW Y.
• is. !>. *Ve tarnish, all articles In eurbusmesg toother
operators as heretofore. apis
_ Removal of the ,
:<£RIBI.ZY TELBORAPH OFFICE. I
ril HE Office of the O’ltielly Telegraph .Lines ha* been !
LJk^JSP o *'! 1,10 north-bast corner ok
[ THIRD AND WOOD STS.Pittsburgh, Pa. Ealrance
f -from Third .street. Inorder la meet the inereasiatt
wants of thepublicvtbe new Tclegrepb Office ha* been
I much enlarged andiraprored.andothet facilities added, ;
I to Insure the prompt and aceurute i ransmUsion of Dls-'
| patches to all put* of the united States.. ftoeffort will
1 he spared te sustain -the Jilgh reputation which the
i O’KioUy Ltneihave already acquired tnmrtltlin
:T'AMlS;l^li^3t.bMJTi&dea-TDl , nmaryasalffj«racniof
O hi* realandpersonalproperty, for tto'bcnefit of h>»
cireihWM, 10 the undersigned. No. 62* June Term, 1853.
Aay;pc«oas having
indebted to said Eslflr } make payment to--.’; •
W. O,; JiPOAKTNEVfAMrgnee,
No. 125 Wood sired.
flpt!6:4t
Cl UQ AH—Fair to prims Wesr Orleans in store and tbr
feeSSbf opia KING & MOORHEAD,
} • ’r. ; 'l,j: :.
MCI ALL'S smiA'CIXM.
IN THREE BOTTLES, ~
!?. « \ . . { \ ".
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•■» V l .- r . - ■■. ■ ' .’• '
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. ■■■ "v
v \ \ ll *t* J ' r
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?OE SALE & TO LET.
PROPERTY FOH SALB-A
Fcranh wieeiSS a?/* b 'S‘ ® -Of 20 ftci, front on
eiUicr 8 !?^^' I &4eairaMe loeauoiUor
Market and FerrvMlK* 1 ® re L* Wc P e ®» sltnnte bfllweOd
' rerry Bll ccis nnd will bfcanld at a bar«U».
: *Prt9 • 3> CUTIfBERTVOenHAfenV
l?“nrw iiiuLi.ni fioBwolt>Cewwfegi. •'
.V/ Lot of &2 feet front n ¥At*lS.**A - .'.bouW, and' ‘
by ..10$; a lttTg , e.gaf^ cn an j r^ t l street, CowansTiUe*
m Ar*nE I i c # 4 * ttcS** « h «
sprl3 <jen, Agent, . ...•
• r ————•— i ——; I-. •• *
Forty Acres of Land B’orßiT-'"" ——'
S l £Jnfw >l irH 5 -"'PWiialiip,.WarirtoguSTcouiuy
O and five miles from ihe nveratUule iloekinirY«
c,cari!ll :1 " d fenced, balance prime timber land>2-
‘PSJ! wraomsj a log Uou»o aiitftmrrii-yotiug orciSSJof
fteS**' 11 "’ weffwaierediond neanaflfctui-Xol.,
rnces7peraciee Apply to •wwim««
“ill 3 . McLAIN A- MOPFITT, a»3Hm. ’
I STOREROOM ami t’iXTUUESndw
I the iDiirfhir lhc ““baciilipr. Possession -glycaia
- ni.r, tor terms enquire of
! tt. CIiJSSTEII, 7l3mithtfeld *t, "
I ® aaimc L S^!r rlli nOOH.-Wonldßu,Uot
■“*■« Jlsm lo l ?° » ooo , lll,,Trimmi "S or Grocery Stow.
imrtf Apply la S. OOLDMANN,
--?! 30 118 Martel Blreel.
510. LET—The subscriber offers for Rem: ino
Day?rNo“r"v?^ c ?“P i ' <l WlfloekgSgb
on^u I ? 4^ ur i : ;!s , -df 1 ’ osM43ioDeiTC ?^-
-iS-fom L r-^' No ' 73 Wood S «-
MgipsSSS-Sfli
for a Store or Tavern, it being only ousiffilrSiS''-""
■river—will be rented low to asooYteSam™”p,Sy ,i ha '
WALTER BRant,
NO -232 Llbciiysi.
LOTS FOR BATvR
A 0 ?’ ‘^. Ihe Ward of the City 6P Pill si'
v/ burgh, fronting on, nocust street, 333 feeUiomJn»'
on Vnnbiaam street, running to the tilu(T4oo ffierßemf'*'
««S 40D?« " B " he " 119J fcel> ftonlins on Mil ‘wi'«Eor
. One other lot, adjoining ihc nbova.ta Phi townslilo.
|roi!Ucp on Lor.uai v f 44 feet, framing 00 Mitten’ :
tergttf ’s direct to the bla(T feet, oil luc bluff over.
looking ft’et. wa line o/ Uie orou
cnynt the late jßtuesirwriti.aiO A-el tolsoeutuireeL
fronting on-.Lacim at. ~-
iwimiii» on Milieui»er<er .street lio rtetlO’ ft'B4 -
rfrnn^^V*^ 0,1 \* Ui r »»«? fed 10 Z imfrOf
riU C anJCS - ** w,n > from • alley: to LocttMst.
. One other Lov iu the ci!y,oi rilisburgli* on
Loeii?l fitreel on Vanbraain etraet-3,80 •
( feet lo : h feet .alley, Jroming «n siud aliey 293 feet*
framing on Mreeiuo fcei to Locust at
One other Lot, fronting on Forbe<«treci4B feet, front*
lugoii.Miltetiber}?cr streerno feetto a 24 feet altev; bo >
th© said alley 4S feet to J.ot I\o. 42. in MilteiibeiVer’a
. plan-of Lota". ■ ■■: • t
; One oilier Lot, fronting on Forbes street Stt feel,lrani- <
Jng on Vanbriinm struei lia fcclj to * S 4 feel allov.
fronting on stud alley Ti fecu V '
, I will sell tor ensli, on long uniej .or on perpeuul
“Me. For particulars,-enquire or ibe subscriber, on ,:
thecorncr.ol Sandusky street und Soutbfoninton.Al- ■
legbenv City. '
mar2o-4m GUO. MILTENBERGER.
V. U. TWICIIELI, tt, CO.'S
FOHWAUDINO AND COMMISSION HOUSE. •'
„ mWQRVEANS. ’ '
S long established llouee confine their auemton'
A.strictly to sales amtpurcliases on Commission, tail '
to the Forwarding -busincssgenorally:.
They solicit; a cominuuncc of the liberal natrormpe
heretofore given them. -
January '2$ t 1850. - ' ' _
COMMISSION HOUSE,
SAINT LOUIS. * _
701 IN W. TWICIIKLL* * JaOflfilDOK.
Twicbeil & Ulo&rldati
COMMISSION AND ronWARCINO MKRCUANTS,'
.Corner of Comrnanal and J*insstrteu; • ■
promptly utieud io nil consignments ami Com* ;
XT missioureuirusted make liberal
cash advances on cousigmijeMi or Iliils Of Ladlrttf hF
land. „
. . orders ior the pUTehase of Lead. Grain. Hemp and
oilier Produce, will he promptJyiilleuaUbe lowest pot- ;
stole prices, and; on the bent terms. .•
They will also nnderiafce ihe-solUementandceHee
tion of claims of importance; and hope, by iheircsne- v
cial personal.eflbnsund atieuiu/n to all the inieresus of
thclrfricmls, logive general satisfaction. * ‘ •" ;
.luvruiSjCM,
Geo.Collier* St. Louis; /KlhsAMorton,Cincinnati. ; ‘
PegeAltucou do Strader A Gorman • do !
Charless, Blow A Co, do llozeaA Fracer, do
Cbomean A Vaiie, do -Springer AAViisieman,do • *
D. lieech iloitnes-dt Cd;, J. \y. Bmler
A UroPittsburgh* Morgan, S. M. Back A • Morgan,
Thtladelpbia; .Shields A Milled Philadelphia; i*. D.
Newcomb A Bro.y and W. B.Jwynolds, Lbtuwille:
T.C. TWICIIELL A New Orleans* QmaiWcm
'id-
HTI9 EDilim!<»»-iniw-iiriwnn» ■:
. lot the late firm of SanJ* ARetneraaa;.
LOUIS aEIfiESSAN
IMP O RTK'RS A NII DE ALKIE SIN
Clocks, WauheStJemlry, WalckHattrials. Tools;&c~&e- '
; Firm BTBBBTj OSS.DOOB WiK AVOiOD, nnflitraaii;
f|\AKE leave to announce to the trade ?ind the public
•A generally* that they bavo themselyed carefully se<
lectca and imported from Europe, nlanrestockof Gold
and Silver Watche*, Watcii AlaterialSjond Toola for .
Watch makers; and amost elegant assortment ol Jew- -
dry, from the best tuamifactortes—Xviiichihey offer at >'■
pricey as low as tUeycan be : purchased in. the eastern •
market a.
Then Block of* Watches consists of Gold and Silver
Patent Levers; do Detuehed Lavers; doLepines; Sil- :
ver Quartierai and Frcncii liine pieces, of the
most approved makes* Together r?uU a large stock of
Clocks, and Tune Pieces,from the best American Facto
ries.
.Their slock of Jewelry comprises arlfcleaofevety"'
description- in lliis line, suehasFinger Rings*Kar Rings,
.Breast: Pms, Bracelets, Gott> Fob and Gourd, Chains.
Gold Guard Keys ami- Lockets,GoMand Silver
Spectacles, Silver aad Germaii SiJver and Table and
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles generally
kept in esiauii&hmeriis.Of this description*
They would rcspcclfuUy caltiheatienUon of tho trade '
totheir extensive slock of. Watch maiemla and Tools,
of every variety, which ihey have most carefully *e
tami* *
They .have also on hand a largo assortment of Tele--
scopes,' Spy G hisses and Opcra Glasses, from-the best
manufactory inEngland.: Together with a greatvariety
of other articles too-numerous to mention. •
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. repaired in’ Uie beet ■
manncMtnu on theniost reasonable terms; facility
The Great Vegetable Rsmcdyt
DR. ff B MYEHS 1 -EXTRACT,
Dandelion, Wxld. Cherry and Sarsaparilla :
‘ THIS valaabte medicinal prepara- -
tion differ*;entirely from any •.
, *• extract of Sarsaparilla”: or com--
won purifying medicine. 'lt is a com-
6 / >V/Sr r >^^fcl’ oQTld or many of MOSTr CLBAN-:.::
MEDICINES, with olhew
r§(i ji"'mkK afilm S directly on the Kidneys, or ' '
y v'ln §3Y's& -having iimnedmte reference to the re-
-P ’H * hefand continued healthy operation
“ot some. Jnlernat ’-orgaus;lt r con- > %
r|t^aßM»SBW- y. ■'. tains nrticks which enter into no
■ t*affiisB»™aragoihftrpreparation iu existence, and 7
IT IS UNRIVALLED
in purifying.ambrerreslnnff effects, by. anv mcdicme in v
the world. Ilisputup IN LARGE BOTTLES; is very
nleasantio the taste<andis more concentrated;.: •
STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, <
than any .other in the market* Persons.who have taken .
Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, without relief,havebeett •
radically cured.by using two or three bottles. TUI* li
Uic only Compouudnt: whndt Dandelion, Wild Cherry •
: and Sarsaparilla are sO'prcpurcd to oUenha peculiar -
[Virtues. of each,la. combination. wuh pure.extracts -of
I other-he&Uiig amcleSv in conccmrhtcdstat©.
Its ingredient*are TURELY-VEGETARLErr&'d are
I such'rtbti mid barksas ure fohnd,thoughchiefly affec
l- ting certain parts, inutbeir general tendency, toproducc
I the most cleansing andiiealiD* effects. '
.. • •? IT I 9 IMPOSSIBLE •
. To cure mauy discMea. -Dropsies,
plintfl, Ac., draw off Watery Humors from- theßlood, :
L«w corrupt and irritating secretions of diseased organs '
I from the body, without the thorough the
Kidneysjoscuusedby ihisniedictnoi- No other extracts
l even pre;enliD ihiseffeci. :lnfict ) thiB veryDheiatioV l f
| for which, it i 9 paritcuUrry compoQadcd,dlfffl»ifnai % ;
I all other preparations, and makes it thobeit compound
| inexistence- •
]. IN AbU G ASES OF-DUOI’SY, use this medicines— -■"*
| It will relieve. It has: cured: when Ufe itself Was de*
I apalred of. .It contains articles thatwill cure, if any*
|: thing can, and takes the only- method io m*ke •'ncrm»vr-/-».
1 sentcures. - - »
SHIT FEVF.II* SHIP FEVER!
I To produce tcsiimtmirin proof of tliecureof UiUdigi*
I cose is neknowledgeUly new". Thepublic have so long
I been taught to reßard.u as fatal, that iu positive cure : '
I wouidieemalmostuTnimcle,yet » ' • •
j * -SHIP FEVF.R HAS BEEN CURED, -.'
And by the Great Vcgemble Remedy, Dx 11. B. MV-" *
| .en»VExtraci, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, ate., alone. • v
I .Wo select the following, as a specimen of the name
-1 tou» testimoitialrio /the efficiency of this mediddd fa
1 cases ofthis raaligaanr disease*-which we hfcvtf to at*
lUL.it. TESTIMONY OF pftYSICIANSr --
■ FraJJc|«TaHm«sfl:M.D M artUlfol physician, regain*
l,m Buffalo, N>*\..and one whohnsdevotedhimself pax-- . :•
l bcularlyiothe study and cure of the Ship Fever,' with -
I almost every -whtch he is. conversant, jrfvea.v-
I the following testimony in relation to the effects or this ‘
1 mediaiiie/as prepared by liimkelf i «-
I certify, thntl have used Dri'fiL B.Hyera* - *
J.Exiract6fDtLrsdci}on,WildCberry,' , Bndßftr«'ap«rilta,-
j inmy practi&e, in tmseB o( a numuerof paUeotxalek- r
I with Bbip Fever, with: very beneficial TeiuUs; / Audi - '
i considerUa general curb(ivoinihat'd<6ease. D -• 1 ■
I ; Prepared by MYERS ft RICE* •
I - . S ■■■-? ’ .No. 11 WarronrtreeuNowVorfc^^:'?
* Sold bv ' It E SELLERS/
|.. aprS:deodfcw ; . No 07 Wood street, Pmabttrgh.
Female Setaiaary,
AT KITTANMMi PA.
SEVENTHSESSION—CnmfIiciiCBS.caAVEDNES
DAY,23th instant. Teachers of highabiiity are ruh v.
eociated with Dr« Killikcliv, in eonducUng.thia Schcof,'
The number of BoarduißPapilsisUmUedmaS. . .
. , v. f ; T«Bais or ft£Mioi» oV'XWo :wiaKA : .
->i3oara andTumotwia English.*. -BBbjOO.:-
■
‘- French, German atnl Laun, eachv ;■ ■■ w■: ■■, 10,00 .
Draw in" and Pamting*^— •*.- •—. m
lied,Bfiddifjgaiul!Wß*lungv'*-‘<1,05.v
I StaUaneO’* w 75
Cy* 1 Refer to A* B. CurlLng and James W; Haihuaß,
lisqs ,l J iu r .burfih>- (aptttditawtMl . ;
J ... 1,000 Cases Btraw Roods*
§HE subscriber having tuade : arransemems with -tho :
NORTON STRAWM A NUFACTURfNG COMP A- ’
1 NYvfor tile sale of Uielr Goods, now o&era for salaa •
L large assortment of STRAW HATS And SONNBTStof
| xvery variety of fabric, stvle and pattern^ to -
rtile Bpritlg trade, which wilt be BQld by tho package,
{•the lowest figure.: Cases may ba assorted to sairpior;.
I chasers. J W. ADD^N^
I - ~No. HO Millratreet, Boston.
Desirable Situatioa> , ~
A GENTLEMEN of good BtendybßriaCSShaMU, WW .
hear of a desirable-aitcationj (salary hbetal,! .by
addressing <‘Dor
nnt«si wellflusdified to taka charge of*a Retail Store. -. > :
PiUsbqrgh, ~
gfrat to Cash ParchaisWi; -
TtffTE WiH sell' our large stock of of COMMON AND .
W fancy cn AIRS and bedsteads, at Price*
&n‘.t SST"*/ 1 *
wikia warrameu. j aM jjs EOWRY, JR.,
jn»tSs corner of Seventh an} Liberty Hat,
Springer tuurliaftgtt, . .
(Smeasor to S. $ W- Hnrbaugh,) r
' VsnxiftlSsioN AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, -r
fl°U« ater inFloor, Wool, amlFrodaoegCMrstlJ, NO
MSFint street,tud US Second sl, Pittsburg*,**-
I:-' amflilw ' '
—I Itcmoral. .
ffTGK OF THE INDIAN XIHO,
m 383 LIBERTY SKISES .
lNcaTlroppo»l!<»ft« Epical "J'fcSS |!? , !i|
L to «co 0 »iis?8-“id S to***
> " - V-.”* *i <•
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