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/By order of the Board of Healthy. _
A. H; POLLOCK*
to the Board of Health.
THE RIVERS.
loesdav Koosr.—Since ■ our last report, the
heigthnf the rivets has not varied much. The
foliowingis a statement of; the .different stages
of ’water daring the riBO: From 12 o’olook on
Sunday to 12 on Sunday night, the water raised
68 inches, 6$ inches an hour; the next 12 hours
to l 2 on Monday, - the rise was 82 inches, ornear
:ly 7 Inches on hour; from.that time,until four
• O’clock 6n‘ Monday.aftemoon, It.ayeragedifour
'• inches an hour;* from that .-time, to 12 at night,
it averaged two inches- per hour. This was the
.■ oalnu no ting point of the flood, and at 0 o’clock
-yesterday-morning, the' river Btood at the same
- .height that it did at midnight on Monday, and,
at 8 o’clock, A. M. it seemed evidently receding.
lt continued falling at a very Blow rate, until
the water hod fell about eigUUnohea, when the
river seemed on a stand. Fears are entertained,
■ that the heavy rains of Sunday and. Monday pill t
bring it np again.
The water, high aa it was, wanted nearly three
feet of being as high as it WO3 during the great
flood of 1832.
We visited, yesterday afternoon, that,, part of
. the city, which lies ou the bank of the Allegheny,
and found tho suffering among the inhabitants
■ very great. In some of tUo dwellings, near the
river, the water had risen to the second story,
and in many others, it has covered them entire
ly, except a small portion of tho roof. It ex
tends np the streets and alleys, leading from the
ftHftgh<MYy|riTfer T to. Pflpn street*
The basement of tho liberty street Methodist
Church, on the corner of Hay street, is filled
with water, as are also those houses in the block
from Hedoobt alley to the terminating corner of
Third street. These are filled principally from
■ underground currents, as are also .those on the
floMh. Btd6 of Federal street.
In the upper part of the. city, the Allegheny
had extended its boundaries back from what it
war on Monday evening. The foundries and
mills, partially covered onMonday, were entirely
uider water. Blit, that which will effect onr
oitisen&moetly, is tho complete stoppage of the
water works. Thowaterhas invaded those deep
pits in which the steam engines were located,
.gad filled them np to tho first- floor, where tho
water approaches very near tho farnace doors.
The damage which wiilbe done to the machine
ry of othor mills, will bo tremendous, The wa
ter was also pouring over each end of the Me
chanic street bridge, and fears were entertained
that it would be carried off.
It is feared that the bridges on ihe Mononga
helai above this city, have been carried away.
On the Allegheny side of the river, yesterday
morning, the flood being then at its height, cov.
ered the splendidly laid out of Genera l
Robinson, and invaded the first floor of his
dwelling, as it did many of those fine dwellings i
on Penn street.
The grounds, engine house, and out-buildings
adjacent to the Ponn Factory, are under water.
The loss to the machinery will be heavy. All
this'part of the oity-is traversed by flats, rafle,
boats, and every • article that can be found to
-boir a voyager.
Six O’Ciock:—The river has commenced fall
ing rapidly.’ In Allegheny the fell of the. wirier
can benohoed more than intbiscity. Itisrapidly
pouriog -out of the alloys and streets, and bids
fair to relinquish the thoroughfares to their oyi
ginat use.
Ten O’CnOOK-Affootf A’wt.—The water con
tinues falling rapidly—at the rate of five inches
per hour; ond-has-falloa siuce 7 o’clock A. M., a
total of thirty-eight inches. The most of this
fell has been since four o’clock.
We feel conEdoo t, that the rivers will once
more take their rightful channels, and leave tho
9 streets, for tho business purposes of mankind.
At this writing, it is raining steadily—and has
been since five o’olook.
A Qtnllanan.— Porhnps there 5s no business
in which a man can engage, that needs bo uraqh j
tbe deportment of■ a gentleman, the
'of a finied>ei financial mnuager, as well as a
spirit of ncoommodation, as agent for any.kind
of traveling amusements. The agent for Miss
Catharine Hayes, Mr. Blsh-neu, possesses all
these qualification in on eminent degree. Hois
a gmilmtan —obliging and pleasant in his deport
ment, accommodating and practical in liis busi
ness transactions. We commend him to the
kindly care or the pross wherever; elso he may
visit. _
Braddoch’s Fidi Plank fiW.—We ave Sony
to state, that great injury hnß been done to - this
road by the'fioort. A great part of the planks,
have been swept away, on the.road between this,
city and Xurtlo Creek. The bridge over . Turtle
Creek on the Qreensburg turnpike road, has been
carried off by high water cm the .'Mpnongahela,
■thereby breaking the connection with tho rail
road ; bnt boats and flats were qw’ckly secured,
and no delay ofmny account arose, in tho trans.
portation of passengers. . ' . ;
The Chillicothe Fire.—Oat citizens should not
forget the sufferers bythe Chilli cotho Fire, in
the excitement consequent upon *ihe high rivers.
Any contributions left. with. Messrs. Palmer*
Hanna, will be remitted to the soifferers, by the
destructive conflagration, in that. city, a few
days ngo. _
The French Circtu, exhibits for the last time
this evening in front of the Amer dean Hotel, on
Penn street. To those who Irish to see the most
daring feats of horsemanship, -and graceful acts
in the arena, we would to visit Jane
& Co’s immense estaNishmen't,
Mr. Van Ammgt?* fourth lecture on “ The
Cosdikos or the Cucßcnßs/’ fihowiag.ttat they
are dead to> the great -work of saving mao, will,
be delivered this evening dt Philo Hnll, at half
past 7. 9,‘cloek.. .h .
- J’ennaylvama Jtaitroad.— We understand thfit
no evening will go oat to-day, on acoonnt of the.
inconvenience that would, arise in the transpor
tation of passengers across Turtle Creek in the
dark.
Tht Cincinnati arrived yesterday, from below,
and reports- the river full of floating timber,
bouses, &c. She got under tho Wheeling Bridge
by lowering her chimneys to her.burrioane roof.
BaTne y'Williams and lady, have been offered
a oompllmentery benefit. It comes off on Frf.
Ly, the 28d iMtant. See notice in another coJ
omn.
The Gas went rot in om city Inst night, about
jTha Gas Works cannot go into ope.
ration until the waters abate* •
Death of Judge M>MU!a a.—We were compel*
led-to omit yesterday, the proceedings of the
different oourta of this . county on Monday, on
‘the occasion of the death of the Hon. T. B.
.M’JIttLAN, both the District: Court and. the
Court of Quarter Sessions adjourned in the morn*
ing. Appropriate remarks were made r by the
Eon. Wm. B. M'Clure, one of the Judges, and
by Messrs.Flanefpn; Blaok and Darragh, in the
Court of Quarter Bessions; and in .the District
Court, James Call an, Esq.; announced the death
of Judge M’Miilan, in fitting tevm3,andthe Hon.
Walter Forward; bore testimony to the. many
virtues of the deceased. After these proceeds
ingS both Courts adjourned, until Wednosday.
:. The members of the bar held a meeting on
Monday afternoon, in the room of the Court of
Quarter Sessions to take action in regard to the
death of Judge M’Millan. The meeting was
organized bycalling James S. Craft* Esq., to the
chair, and Mr. Doragh, was; appointed Sec
retary.
The Chairman on taking his seat, announced
In appropriate terms the nature of the melan
choly duty which they had assembled to fufill.
1 Mr- Dorrogh presented,!* series of resolutions,
which ho prefaced by a few remarks explanatory
of i the feelings with whioh ho, in common with
all the members of the Bar, viewed this afflict
ing dispensation of Providence.
- The resolutions boro testimony to the charac
ter of the deceased, end the manner in which lie
discharged his duties, both as a man and a pnblio
officer; and expressed their sincere condolence to
the family of the deceased for the loss they have
sustained. It was also resolved, that the mem
•bera of the bar would, attend the funeral of the
deceased, us. a mark of respect ,to hie memory.
A oommittoe was appointed to have the pro
ceedings of the meeting entered on the records
Of the oonrts of this county. After Whioh,. the
meeting adjourned.
The Lecture to-night.—The Lecture of Bishop
O'ConnorWill be delivered this evening, atMa
sonic Hall. Tho subject chosen by the Reverend
gentleman Isa “Vmdicationof his Lecture of
March 17th,' on ‘ The Influence of Catholicity on
our Civil Institutions.’ ”
' The gentleman’s high reputation for scholas
'tio learning,andhis eloquence, will insuw a good
attendance at the hall to-night. Added to thiß,
the lecturers designed for the benefit of one of
the most benevolent institutions in our midst—
the St Paul’s Orphan Asylum. As the course
of lectures delivered by tho several lenrned gen
tlemen .in this city, during the past month, .has,
exoited a great deal of interest, the . attention. of
tho pnblio will not lag on account of the rever
end gentleman again taking the stand.
Gothic HaW.—This i3the name of one of the
finest store rooms in this city, and is located on
Wood street, between Fourth: and Diamond al
ley. It is occupied by Mr. Cirr.sxsa, as a clothing
store. Every arrangement about the store is
beautiful, and marked with taste. ; In the retail
storo room, the carving is done in an elegant
manner, as also is the painting. We oonld not
butadmire tho beautiful front of the bnildlng,
i which is carved and painted in the moat graceful
I style. The second story of the building is do-
I signed as a wholesale room, while the third is
very appropriately fitted up for the manufacture
of the splendid garments set forth in the lower
rooms.
gSy* Wo desire to oaU tho attention of thepub- ■
He to the advertisement of our friendß D. Gregg
Si Co corner of Wood end Diamond Alley. Their
stock of Variety Goods is ono of tho largest ever
brought to this city, and for oxcellcnco in quali
ty, wo nro informed that it has never been sur
passed. Their store is filled from cellar to gar
ret with every variety of Goods that aro desira
ble for use or amusement. We would request
the pnblio to give them acall, and we are certain
that all who desire to purohoso wiU get good bar
gains. , , ■ . ■- ■ ■
Theatre —To-night is the last night hut one of
the farewell engagement of Mr. and Mrs, Bar
ney Williams, on which occasion they will each
appear in throo humorous characters. All those
who desire to witness these inimitable perform
ers in throe laughable pieces, should attend this
evening. • ' .■ ■■ ’ ■. -
Assignee's Sale.— This morning, at 10 o’clock,
will be commenced, at Daria’ Auction Kopms,
tho sale of a very large and desirable assortment
of Dry Goods, tho entire stock of an extensive
retail store. Onr readers should attend, ns many
superior silks, dress goods, cloths, shnwW, &c\>
are comprised in the list.
A Caution- —We would caution our citizens
against n waste of hydrant water, as tho water
worksaro unable to furnish a supply to the ba
sin. The greatest economy should he used, by
our citizens, in the use of water.
Business an the wharf was - confined to o nar
row spaco yesterday. Whatever the river did not
use, howjver, was taken up by the wharf husi
ness. Great amounts of froiglit were landed and
the boats in port are taking in large cargoes.
Cold ZfafA.—A man named Philip Wekel, laid,
a complaint before Aid.. Parkinson, eharglngn
man', name unkuown, with throwing him into the
the river.
Asiault aud Battay.— There were two com
plaints before Aid. Major, yesterday, for assault
and battery, but the: parlies were not arrested.
Surety of Peace.— Edward West was committed
to prison, oa Monday; by Aid. Major, on oath of
Cmnelia West; charged wi th disturbing the peace.
The Sale of broad cloths, cassimeres, silks, &c.,
wilt be continued this morning at 10 o'clock, at
M’Cartoy’s Auction House.
Committnente. —There were seven commitments
to the county prison, t yesterday, for vsgranoy..
New BoaU.—Vio notice two now boats at the
wharf—Ben. Campbell and Twin City.
Recollect Monslenr Adrien, this evening, at
Lafayette Hall. He is well worth seeing.
For Cincinnati.—Tho steamer Cincinnati, Capi
■Boies, loaves this morning at H o'clock.
c. Catharine Hayes leaves this morning for Clove
■land.-
jßss?sn?%!fflSirw£
Diamond Alley. .■ . . ■ ■ ■■
Mew Good* ai Una«o«U.ow P»lo«»l
«-v GKEGG & CO., No:107. north-west corner of.wood
■■l/.'»ue*t.«n4'l)i»taon4B«ey l Bi» n#w.wni®ft«r
second -purchaso. of SPRING AND .SVmUDD P «J
-GOODS AND VABIETIEB; which have been selected
by iha senior partner with great flare, expressly lor tne
trade- Our slock eonelsls in part of French and laigush
uroadclotns,' Cassunores, Caihmercue*, Twocds, SOU
netts. Bnmmer Pnmaloonery, Fancy Trimmings, Pop-.
liiis. Be Lainer, Lawns, Bersges, a heavy slock, b aney
Prints, latest styles, Alpacas plain and figured.Frtneb,
scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Brown and Bleached
Muslins, lOOtt dox Hosiery! Gloves, a largo and beautiful
assortment; Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; La- 1
dies! Dress'Goods, a large assortment of latest uyles_
snk and' Gingham Parasol*; Rutland and falmLeaf
Hati. Oar Black or Varieues is very large and com-
Siie mirelherwith an extensive stoex of Gold and Gilt
Oryfcold Vnd Silver Pena and Pencils; Clocks in
variety. 'Onrstock of Dry Goods is large and com
fflta Ti which we wfluld invite tlm attenuon of City
Retailer*. Country Merchants ond Pedlars, os we can
offerGoorls on such terms as will make it nnobject of
theif particular attention.
aprdihOm. ■ ■ -
VrRS'-ArXrEECßtospott'ullyi ennoanoe* to the la.
MoiCs; and her customers generally, that she will
an opening of Spring Millinery, on Thursday,.the
'22nd Inst. Pails hat* of the latest importations, ' which
*f?2«?,t-v and style cannot be surpassed. Children’*
hmmeis io CTcat varleiy. Ladies’ heal dresses and caps,
French Embroideries and bowers, with a variety ol
floods in bet line*. ■ : r • • - - - -*—_
.■yrfcw VAf.KNCIA KAiaiWa ANU TUttKbV CUB;
"nj arethe fineal floored Raisins and
cur-ants In the world, for cooking pnippses, and are
sold, tree from stems or
.lathe Diamond.
. Removal* •
TTOUGH & ANTHONY Imve rettovefl ibeir. DA
it GUERHEAN EOOMB> from Btirke’« Building* to
Eaton 1 * Building, ovet tfieYoung Men’al-lbrei'y.'wnere
they-wllt be happy to seo licit old pairom and frlendi.
nprtnf 1
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY TES (PREILLT LIES.
XXXIICONDKBSS-FiaßT SESSION.
. . Washington, April 20.
Senate.— After sundry unimpoHant petitions
Bad been presented,.Mr.;Shields presented a po
rtion from• Illinois, praying that the Wheeling
Bridge may he legalized.
; *?Mr. Hunter presented, joint resolutions of the
Virginia legislature, in favor of an approprla
; lion, by Congress, of sorip, to satisfy revoiution
aty bounty land warrants,.
! Mr. Given introduced a: bill providing for a
[ monthly mall from San Franolsco via Sandwich
Islands to Shanghai, China,
: The French Spoilation Bill was then taken up
and passed—yeas 26, nays 13.
■ Mr. Gwin addressed the Senate .on the Defici
ency Bill, which was then takenup, showing the
extravagant expenditures in the Quarter Master’s
Department, and strongly censored the adminis
tration. Without acting on the bill, the Senate
adjourned. .
Houle.— The motion to reconsider the vote by
whioh the House. on Friday, recommitted, with
instraotions, the report of the Committee on
Public Printing, came up, and. prevailed, thus
opening the whole subject again. Thereeolatlon i
to recommit woe rejeoted. Mr, Venable. offered
a resolution that the Committee on. Printing con
tract with the lowest responsible bidder for snob
work os the present contractor has failed, or may
fail, to contract. On motion of Mr. Gorman, the
resolation was so amended as simply to refer it
to the Committee, and it was then agreed to.
■ On motion of Mr. Marshall, of Kentucky, a
select committee was appointed, to whom shall
be referred all existing laws on the. subject of
public printing, and that they report by bill or
otherwise wbsd amendments may be expedient in
to the necessary and prompt execution of the
publio printing. The House then adjourned.
ARRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC.
Nkw Took, -April 18.
The steamer Arctic arrived ate is o’clook this
morning. .
Coitosi Mabekx.—Brown and Shipley’s oirou
lar says that Cotton has been very dull since the
America sailed. The sales for the past four days
have been 18000 bales, at prices, rather fsvora
ble to buyers. : . ;
There has been rather more doing in llio Corn
Market, but no quotable change.
Pnovisioss.h-Mi Henry’s oiroulsr says con?
sidorable speculative transactions have taken
plaoe. Flour has been selling at 19s. Cd. ; Wheat
has further, declined from 2d. to 3d.", withfree
saleßi Corn—Dull, at 28s. fid.©29s. for yellow,;
and at Sos.(sjBla. for white. Bacon is in good
inquiry, without stock. Some now Beef has
arrived, but is not yet landed. ; Eronoh Pork is
offered at a decline of 2e. For Lard there is
more inquiry at stoady prices.
Babe.—No transactions. Clover seed diffi
cult to sell at lower rates. Bice dull, but not
lower. In Tallow and Oils there is nothing
doing.
Tho Arotlo brings 47 pnssengers.
The Sarah ; Sands, for New "York, peSßod tbo
Niagara, bound for tho east, on the 10th.
• The London Times, of tho 7th, announces tho
death of Prince Swarzonborg, prime Minister of
Austria, who died at Vienne, on tho fith, of npo-
TOr steemer Birkenhead, was wreoked on
Simond'a Bay, Africa, on the 28th February;
she had on board 688 passengers. chiefly rein
forcements to the troops at the: Cape; only 184
were known to bo saved. ......
600,000 pounds of gold arrived at Liverpool
from Sydney.
The Parliament adjourned on the 19th . mat.
Their proceedings were unimportant.
FRANCE.
Tho Emperor of Russia has announced that he
will not demand the payment of tho 60,000,000
loaned to the Bank, but demands securi
ty and 41 per cent, interest.
A company is abont to establish a railway bo
tween Lypns and Sardinia.
The Council of State sits the whole year, ex
cept during a vacation of two months, when a
committee acts instead.
The President’s speech was favofably receiv-
ed in the Provinces.
Tho Government of Switzerland has replied to
France that she had done all that sho could In
the affair of tho refagccs, without sacrificing (he
right of nsylnm whioh sho regards as among the
taostpreolous privileges of oivilized nations. Up
wards of fifty refugees have,bcoaexpelled.
The report of tho deaths of Marshal Radetzhy
and Charles Kean, was falsa.. ;
Tho Government organ, La Potrio, warmly ap
plauds tho Japanese expedition.
FROM MEXICO.
Bamimoiie, April 19
The Southern mail came through to-night ns
Into as due. , „
Mexican dates to tho 2d Inst., received at Now
Orleans state that a commercial crlais'waa antici
pated at Vera Crax. r.
The discontent in Tampico .was unabated.—
Tho Ambassadors of Great. Britain, France,.
Spain, Russia and the United States had ad
dressed remonstrances. to. the Meaioan govern
ment against the unfairness of; tho Custom
House regulations in Mexico whioh. raadojm
ports at Malamoras much less than those at A era
Crux and Tampico. To this tho President re
plied that tho matter wna before Congress, whose
members alone had the power of changing, the
Taxpan hOB been made a port of entry, and
people or Vera Crux ore apprehensive that Al
varado would soon bo allowed the same privi-
Guanajoanto the proporty holders and tra
dors have beon foroed to lend $50,000 to the au
thorities. i „ „ ... ,
In the Capitol, J. M. Revera, P. Santillan and
J. Medina, have been'sentenced to dentil, ondM.
M, Espinosa, to six yews imprisonment tor as
sassinating M. Belstegrel. J
■ A contract has been entered into by the Ring
of Belgium and the Mexican government,. for
trnneporting fifty thousand Belgians to the inte
rior of Mexico, where they will receive lands to
settle on, or work for Mexican , landholders on
certain conditions. -v ,
From Durango mere than 10,00(1 persons have
been compelled to flee to other States, in conse
quence of thoinroada of tho savages, and went
of grain to plant. , . ..., . _
On the 18th nit, Guanajuato woe visited by.
•w earthquake, which it was apprehended .must
have been severely felt at Guodalajorn. _ :
■ -The steamer Franola Jones from Now Orleans,
from Sabine river, hod gone ashore on the beach,
and would be a total wreak. Her cargo was in
a damaged condition. • , t , .. t
The conSoUddtioft of the municipalities of New
Orleans, took effeot on Monday last,
Crist olios Cabman, the murderer of Nye, has
arrived at Mobile in custody of tho offloers.
FROM BUENOS AYRES.
New YoaK, April 20.
By an arrival from South Amerioa, wo hove
Buenos Ayres dates to the 16th ult. Vincent Lo;
per had been appointed Provisional Governor ;
which appointment web extremely popular.
The American Consul had made the firstreßO
lute resistance against the pillage of the city af
ter the defeat of Kossb. With tlio pßßistonce of
six mariners, he Bhotdowa.two, andput tonight
fifty plunderers. His example was fouqwed by
others. '
GREAT FLOOD ON THE POTOMAC.
Habuse’s Febbt, April 19.
The KOvernmentworkß are.submergod, and the
canals and railroads for many miles are covered
from ten to twelve feet with water. It is froreii
that the bridge will be earned away. At eight
o’clock thie evening the water waswithlnone
foot of the floor. Several bridges on the IV in.
Chester railroad have been corned away.
railroad accident.
Baetimobb, Apnl 19
Yesterday moming a locomotive on the-Balti
more and Ohio Railroad, near Harpers
Ferry, exploded its boiler, instantly killing Thos
MoMakln, a superintendent, and scalding the
fireman and several others. > The canse of the
explosion is.unknown*.
FLOOD IN THE SUSQUEHANNA
WBIQHTSYItLKp Vfk. t April
The Susquehanna was very high this evening
and large quantities of lumber floated down iho
river. The'water was over the hanks at Colum
bia and it is feared gfeat; damage has resulted.
Baetimobb,-April flu.
There have been no trains from Cumberland
sinoe last Sunday. The bridge at Harper e!• cr
ty Is much damaged.., The water is one too
above the cords; It fell nine inches this morning
and Ibeow on a stand.
Johnstown, April 20.
The Canal is very full, hut there are no Vreakß
noar here It Las been raining herd since about
half past two o’clock and there is no prospect of
clearing up- llCr .
Bedford, April 20.
It has been raining since 6 o’olockP. M., on
Satteday, and still comes, down as fast os ever.
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I‘iiieadei.ehia, April 20 fg
■ Gov. Bigler baa vetoed all tbo Sank bills pas*
sed by the legislature.
NEW TORE MARKET—ApriI 20.
Cotton—Dull; sales COO bales nt former prices,.
floor—Snlea at 4,06@4,25 for State, and $4,
81@4,44i for Ohio.
I [Grain—SouthernYellow Cora ftt6Cc;,Rye,_«oo,
Provisions— M«S3 Pork, $18,76@19,00? prime,
$l7. lord, 9|@loc. :
Sngar—Cuba and Matanzo, 6|@64c.
Coffee—Maroiooba and lagnira, 9§c
Whiskey—Prison and Ohio, 22|c.
Stocks—C. S. sines, 1865, $1,06.
COMMERCIAL.
DAIIiIaV REVIEW OK TUB MARKET.
Oinci or the Daili Moanurs Post. I
Wtinndav, April SI, 18SJ. I
The weather, yesterday, In the four part of the day,
was more pleasant. Bot towards the close of the. day
it again commenced raining.; Oar rivers on-Tuesday
morning commenced receding slowly.
Busineaiua yet is considerably contused. Our mer
chants, getiernlly, Me bn*y in replacing, their; goods,
which they were compelled to remove the day before.
We are therefore again left without any transactions to
■note; '■
APPLES—SaIes of 30 bbis, from store at 80,43.
FloUR—Sales very light. We note sales of 21 this,
at @3,lB@l.Eltra 93,24 to 3,15. S'ored, 360 bblsj
sites from stores by the.Brsy Load at- 63,35423,37, for
sayerSne to extra. , -
GRAlN—There is a brisk and iiicTeaslng demand for
all kinds ot groin, and prices advancing. We note sales
of 83 bosh, of EOr Corn otl!5}50; do. shelled at 45; 12
busli. dot 42. Oats— Sales of WO hash, from stores at 33.
Wheat—We quote sales at 69 to 02, ,
X.ARD.OIL— SaIes oflObbls. ofNo.l at 73 cash.
BACON—Sales 2500 lb> shoulder*, reporlodctS); 1000
Barham# at 64; 500 da. Bides 10 7000&5. plain bams at
9)010 ; sugar cured;Evans & Swift’s firm atll ty ihe
tierce
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
Of rsrr Witia ra ms CHAN.tBL.
ARRIVED: *
Steamer. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville,
a Baliicvßennet,Bro»nsvi!le. •
■:...«. j. M’Kco, Hendrickson, McKeesport
» Thomas shrivor, Bailey, West Newton
ii Gencssue.'Conant, West Newton.
: S.Bayard,Peebles, Elisabeth.
ii Michigan No 11, Boles, Benver.
* I. FofestCity. Murdoch,iVVellivllle.
a Cincinnati, Boles, Cincinnati.
|- Julia Dean,
ii Geneva, Iluslep, Louisville.
■■■■"'■ii '.'■Winchester,Mooro, Whoellng.
DEPARTED: ■
“ Baltic; Benner, Brownsville.
;■■. “ Atlaoitc, Parkinson, do ..
>' J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, Mcheesptm
n Thomas Shriver, Boiley, West newton.
Genessee.Conant, West Newton,
“ S. Bayard, Peebles, Kltzobetn.
Michigan No. 0, Boles, Beaver.
u Forest City, Murdook. Wellsvtlle.
•> Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. ■
fituietUi pMbuibnrgb wd Hockiug*
yQh port Packet.
ImSIBK The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. ?.
'OSSSSRueter, wilt leave PliuVarebeyeiY Monday,
at 3 tfolocfc.P. M.; returning will, leave liockingpoit
: evenrTuesday*atoo’clock,A*M. , ..• ■:<• •
PtSwogemaU ebipperamay celyon il.en’mon ac
commodation andpromptness* \V.
'» lnttt s ■ - ■ ■ No. Til nlQT.el street,
Wat WlieollugJ
i •fßf’ '-*»'■ THE new end splendid passenger steamer
jMMHKwiNCHßSTEfl.U*intaajb.Mooag,Master,
wlifrunasa regular trl-wceklV paeketbetween this
city and Wheeling, leaving PitlsTtorgh every Taesday-
Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A; M„for Beaver, Wells*
villa, Steubenville and Wellsburgh; returning, leave*
Whoellng for Bteiibenvtlle.VVeli*vill6Bad Beaver every
Monday, Wednesday and Frldry, at 8 A. M.
F«r freight or passage,having oosttrpassed aeiommo
datloQs, a^[j^iyj!j?ONG” r CROZEH A Co., Agents,
■ ■ Water street.
The Wlacbesteris a new side wheel boar, andmnhe
lantest end finest steamer ever built for tha trade.. Pas
se niters and shippers can depend onhor remaining in
tha trade. I ' i , fdeclhtf_.
* i
t The Cno steamer ALLEGHENY CELLE
gr Capt. VTa»» IlistiAj leaven tho Alle-
for Fran IdinjeveryiiXbndayand Thursday,
at Tht'fi li nc steamer ALLEGHEN Y BELLF.No 3, Copt.
Jobs lUtraa, leaves l >e Ajlcghcny wharr for Frank-
Tutsday aiidFnaau,aV4r.fti. * ■„
“ fot Freight or Fos*ngeaOppfy on Board troorVO
For nuietta ana lioeiingpon.
i <£BL2> : THifini!BteunerFAClFlC,Zahoob Me*
•bgraHiSiU'.will leave forike aboveandintermedt
ateporuevery T.HBKS2Mlf,at4ocloclc,P.M.
For freighter
No. 61 Water Bt., and 03Fromsi.
. ' _J MN HOOKI»SO«'S
FANCY CHINA STORE,
50 WOOS SIWbPTf SrtAß THB «T. CIUBI.VB.HOTHt- , .
TUST receiving and uow.opening.lhe beet assortment
J 0 f WHIT& STONE and FANCY : CHIN A. ever
brought to tbit city, with « viiry other variety of Glms,
Qu«Mware. Britannia Ware, Japan Waiters, So,ar
Hanging and Stand Lamps. Candciebras, Ac. imsrOO
~ Boston ona'TSew r Tt'pfirtln-I'o J !__
riVHE subscriber is now receiving and oflerafer sole,
L a very large and desirable stock of PIANOS, from |
ttm most celebrated raanafaetorios of Boston and New
T ° rk ”'NUNN I^ O CLAhK , S Peize-Msdai. Pianos.; .■■
£ Louis XlVtb style,? octavos,elegantly carved and
finished all round,- made byNunns t Clark^
1 C» octave, round corner, Gnd earved siloing music*
rack* Nunns fc Clark ■'‘ -i' s'.il
26} octaves, round corner, and carved sufltag-music* i
octavee f !ound cot Der. wUh Coleman’3 Sloiaa
Attachment, ondpatenuunablereeds. _ *.■■ ■
HALLET * ALLEN’S Ck,issatu> Boston Pujps*
l 6} octave, double; round corner, elegant moulding,
now scale, and patent iron.frame.
•« »i Aisiav# do do.
J. B. BONHAM’S '.PIANOS, Nsw Y»s*.
_ - -* , 1 4
octave, plain *qaare,ro3ewood. {
ft 6 octave, round cornet, gothic lamet.
361 octave, square andiaolet. ■ .
4flfdonbloroomfcoTner, goihiolablet v •
. IGrana CnnceriKttno;? octanes, new scale, elegant
above roinUely lc gold at
manufacturersprices, withoutaddition orfrelghi,*c.
A written, guaranty will ibryrfyejt"-With each Plano,
warranunplhe same for TIIEEE.V BAHS, and'be ao*
nevrefutided. if the insuumettt i, J >< jj ?^g6Eß, Ct * *
fauliy*. blgn of life Golden Hiui>,
No. 101 Third B'recl
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
Cyrtto W.Flolil tt n
rOM Mis SION MERCHANTS,
no. i» cuff sTßF.trr,
NEW-YOBK,
1 BE SOLE AOEMTS in Ac-Untied Statea for
A Muiprati's Superlarßleaehlng Powder.
' -Victoria MllliXelcMaled Writing-Pnpeta.
&11So S @.h^?chW^, ff P.pe,.
'fliey are oIsO Ageniefor the prjacipal '£***\j^
JKiSW /ass
moat eztcbtWa and desirable stock of tfaperai.o raper
materials ibalfifth be found in this or,
street, and, the Lofts over the large Iron. Stores, 7 ana ,
* Their bui'n*a» la airlcity WholeKtlo I: and Writing Pa*
enable them to oflhc oil
Coodaiboth Foreign and Domestic, at the lotreaipmn*
“paper'made to order, on? See or weight. Liberalad;
vaneea made on conaignraenta of Paper, Paper wa
cash for aithlnd^of
DiAUOIIO/lIAHKBT IiOVSBi
§SAtEO PROPOSALS offieo
or WM A mt4**Co, Woo4«WnUl the
of May, for the ereclloivaftt newfliAßKOT uOUah*
in the Diamond, according to.the plana TecenUy.approf*
caor bythaCouncils cftWll? of PiitBbargr. t - . .
The contractor is to, do aU tbe ’work. ati
malerialsjttnd giro tecuriiy for falihfuliieiformanoe of
■ CC TIi« baßiling Ulo be ftnUhed on of before Oie firel of
> Hooee nndMarket llouseodiaqenuiro ]
*n betaken down by tUecontracter, who mey» however,
; Use for the new bonding sachof the old£“Kiind entl
t eanable and ore approved of by the . ,
PAVUBKTSTO BS SIASR A*POLbOWS. ....
Two thou*and dollars wheu the Ist toot of Joints
Twotboe.and do do 3od do do do
Twotboaaand do ■ do 3*2*?® • 5-°
Tvo ihflUi&Qd do > do TOO* la On,
Two thousand do • d 0.,. ’building 1* completed}
And the balance ,n two caualnayntema at four nud «U
niontbeafter thebuildir.gufinished, .. t
rin the fiOth of April the plana will be czUiuliea. at
ph!io Hall, at 10 a. », when and where those intending
oughl ,o M.
COnU WM‘A. HILL. See.
/“iOFFEKS— Received ai No. 255Mbeity_6lrceJi and
Vi for ealeot the lowertraeiict price*; :
16 bag* eoperlot Java Coffee;: .
' 5-do Maracaibo do;
10 -do Loguyra do; : v
30 da Prune Bio .do; -
10 do Cepe w (.rciußG kCd, _
Grocen &ndTea Pcnlqia. ;
"V\Fm. HlUjfcCU.^Manaffcluret!,are nowprep»rel
" (0 rtarnt.n or erect Swtlor Iran atl
the Finings, or llie baaV palwrn or matetlal-i-Oraer*
left &t of Eiiolft A Co«»fl|l W<IM
Pituburgh, wilt be
fV)CO& BHEJA3 AND CRACKED COCOA.
'Soaa^ C aXM , »lNS».lanaaCaco»Bh(!UBi
»prt * ' 85g Liberty «we».
tarXqe.—.The subscriber* buying axrdngeQ^
J^aggasaaSMSPS!.
m pudist, OB 4 BANK,
.nrwi. 124 Second «>reet.
«"BOXSa FIRST:QUALIiV OIiBMAM CUAK,
m good commute ole hjsj BB & BANEi
„ ' . IM Second street.
W Second Sltcel.
cri BBLS. No; 3 MACKKRKI..UI Mrive.ima ior .lii
50& t^ffe,mao ?b^^Rl
XTOOD hu }u« received, by gjjjj'jSrelryl
H. Chain*, and jomefine, fuhlonablo Qoia
•Sfeh'hSiiielllns very c£e»p, and »o
Matlcet »weet.
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AUCTION SALES. -
Auction : €Rra. ' '
Til HE Undersigned, nfter.on Interval of four year*,has
: J, . agaiit:;re«pmea-buBme»s; Havirie complied with
uie requfaUiGiiß of.thMawretolaiinff'Sale* at Auction,
; andbaying procured a first cfaa* License as Auctioneer
Tor the..Cityof, “ UtshUTgh, he offers hia services as such
lohiainendsana ihe public- generally. "With an expe
rience of neatly thirty years in this tine of businessihe
hazard* nothing in saying that he will be enabled to gpre
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize hlntr . - P« McKtSNtfA, Auctioneer.
Refers to the principal City Merchants. : iyP
&uction—naiiy bm«»,
-A T the Commercial Salesrooms, corner o' Wood
• J\, and Fifth streets* at 10 o’elok, A. ftl , a .general as
sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy J>ry Good s,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, fiats, Cops, Ac.
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. AI»
Groceries, I Queenswate, Glassware, Table Cutlery,
Looking GlasiesSf new ana second hand. Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac. . -
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P- M , t
Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musioallnatru
ments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. .P, M. BA vIS,
Ja3Ltf • 1 7-.. . .Auctioneer.
p. K’iUlBSAi Auctioneer.
A UOTION SALES—Every day iat Marun Connolly**
/I Dry Goods Store, No. GO Market street, between
Third and Fourth'streets*: The entire stock is now sell
ing without reserve, at Auction. Sales continued, from
Cay to day. until ail »««% ARTIII CONNOLLY.
R M'KENNA. Ancl’r.
p. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF A; DRY GOODS.STORE,
• atAcctio-v.— On Wednesday Morning, April 21 at
at IQo’clockat the Sales RoomsjComer of wood ana pm
streets, will be sold by order of O.H. JFUpp.eyi E6Q.* As»
stance of F. G. Hamtmght£Cte.,:xheirentire stock of
dry goods; <ko.y which ore ofsuperiorqaftluy. having
been- selected expressly for hotair customer trade, cpffi--
priaing; splendid dress silks} Turk suiios; French Me
rinos; cashmeres; Tidbit*, cloths jalpkccasjberagede
laincs; da lalnes; lawns; bareges; ginghams; furnHQTe
ynd dress prints; mull. Swiss and cambricmuslins; bus
and thread lace and eagings; capes and cottars; -bonnet
satins and velvets; riobons; dresr hdtfs; silh» crftpe»
Terkem, cashmere, broehaacdßay State ahawlsisapar
broad clothe; cuiaimeresjsaiinetwjrwccdsi jeans; dribs;
cord?; eouonades; tickings; checksi'denlns; paddings;
canvass; colored cambrics; bleached and brown mneilQs
and drills; silk, worsiodand cottonhosierT; kidt-fllk and
thread gloves and mitts; cambric and silk ndkfo cravatsy
sewing, silks; spool cottons; patent thread; coat, vest
and pant buttons; with a fall assortment of trimmings,
Ac., Ac, On Thursday afternoon; ar 2 o'clock, wiU be
solo, U coses boots and shoes, 5 do men and boys* hats
and caps, 4do palm leaf hats; 2 do bonnets, Ao. Bale
continued daily until all are sold. Terms, credit of 90
days on sums over 3100 for approved endorsed notes ■
api 9 . • P. M. PAVI3 Acct.
W» Oi a'OAKTSKV, Auctioneer.
r ARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AC., at auction,
1 i will be commeuced-the sole on Tuesday, April
2Uih,al lOo’dock In. the forenoon* .and-continue; on
Wednesday and Thursday, Slst and23d. at McCartney’s
Auction House, a large; assortment or dry goods, to
close consignment; among thestock may be mealioncd
in part, the following French, English and_ American
brood cloths, various dolors and.qnattucs, French ana
• English casstroeres/cassinets, tweed, plaid,cojrdJanes,
easlunerete, summer casstoiercstalpaccsa, nr‘do lames
drop due, cashmeres, raerlndesjtawhs, ginghams; cali
coes, French bcToge. beregc delaines, Irish linen, tno.
hair doth, sack pooket handkerchiefs and cravats, su£-
pernders, fine shirts, undo? shirts, a. large lot of ; black,
and colored silk* Ac > together With a large assortment
of other faney dry goods. The above lotof goods will
be sold without any reserve. Bargains may be expect
ed. Terms at sale. ' W. G. MoCA«TNhh, .•
aprld Auctioneer.
108 FRENC
Tk Tl4 _ JPRING T AND SUMMER
IN GOODS, oponed.nnd opening, including . rich
Shawls,fromBsto 1 Hz' 8100 each. ~
Let every lady call and see this splendid production
or imperial Chinese manufacture. . .
“ Ltlces, Satins,Silks, Lawns, Beragea, Jianlillas, and
Visiles, to match the Siawh.
Ladies’ und Children's Millinery, Olovas, Rowers,
ClothsiTuacna and Leghorn Hits,
(Cenin styles.) Shirts,Coats,Sc.
MonmlngOoods of ocery doscriptton,
Madame A. Gosling, (from France,Vie lache monthly
receiptor Fashions and Models, from J 0 "* 4
New York, at No 51 Si. Clair meet, and 108 Matltei »t,
where ladles Brerespecliallylnylted to call.
The trade supplied with models arid l.apri4
— ~ 1852.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT-
CLEVELAND AND PITISBVRQB BAILROAD,
To CtrtEiASm, Torrao, S»ot)v»k», Detroit, Chicroo,
.MiLWaUXIS, BVSSAIrtf Bvpttißf A.KP CHt*
S'm» and fast running B'eamor CITV
leHTf • Monongahcla rvhaif, Tool of Marke t street, every
ciornlnjr, (Sundays MCeeptediat 8 o’clock—connecting
Bt Wcllsrilie wiih lie Fipror Tram of the CleTelantl.
and Piusbnrgh Kailtoad. letTlnff at 12 o’clock, M., anti
arriving atClevelond at 8 o’clock, P.
with the Steamboat and. Railroad idaca Jojl7 d cd< !?
Sandusky, Detroit, Cbieogo, BalTalo, and.
Dunkirk. Pare to Cleveland, SI fn
For Ticket*, apply to
- OFFICE—Cornet Water end Smillifie,ld BtreeW/(np
stairs,) opposite Mbnortgahela House*
i rrrNoxa—By the Ohio odd Pena*. Railroad 10-Alli*
anco. and the Cleveland and Pittsbureh Railroad from
A'iiance to Cleveland,tho fare from PiUsburgb to Cleve
land is 84 00. PasaengorabyboiUroutes airntin Line*
l&nd ot tht end inihs sen'll train often.
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r“ KffiW OLOTHISttHOUSE.
EDMUND WATTS A CO, .
MERCHANT TAIfcORS,
lB5 Liberty street, gbova St. Clair, . .
HHVRbpened a new Cldthini Store* at ih« above
nlace. and r now, receiving ft splendid-lot or
is c<i«simere», Vestings, the latest iaiporm-
Uohsi patchaseU with He itepeoial view to city wMj I '..
wlilolv they ate preporea to mate up to order ta the la
tenand most thehiondble Styles. .ThoXinieftd.M pay
strict attention to thb Stanch ofthetr bn«neyiOn4 they
h»Ve fall coaSdepCe th>t they will he. aWe to give tholr
customers entire satisfaction They.nteoWsnanufaetu
lot of READY MADE CLOTHINO, of
the newest styles, which they will sell
As ail this stotk 1» entirely new, it la worthy the aiwn.
on of buyers. ; t M ’ r,9iy
Hew Stools of Chlcherlngtf Plano Fortes.
- --. r ;;; JDST received. by the Pennsylcafll*
a new stock- of PI ATIOFORTEB,
BytffßßW from the ■celebrated. tnonnfactory -of
IT © 1 f SCIUCKEttING, Bosian, consisting of—
OneSoperbOßAND PIANO rORTE. full 7octavcs,
feunerbJTcurvedinthe styloof iiOUiSAiv. -
Rosewood curved lioulsXlV , 7 Octave Plano*
One Rosewood carved round corners 7 do • do
Thrca do pitta do do 7 do do
r Two do do do :do6kdo do
; One do do .do do. ji do do '
Ore do carved do do ..fij. do do
Three do plain da . do. 6 do ,a Q
One do uo round front C do do J
I •'< Three do do squarecoiner ododo , -
[' These PIANO FORTES are all made in the mostaafc*
1 stanilal manner, Patent Iron Frame, to every, lustra -
I meet* and are particularly to eland Vbe cli*
mate! Mr. CtiICKEHING- has of late culargcd h s 1
1 manufacturing faclUUea* and hopes soon tf.JoAblo to.j
I meeunonof the pressing demands for his Instruments.
\ AUo. recclvcd and for sale* a large and very elegant
lotof curved and plain Vinho Fortesj covered wuh Da
mart* Plush and Hair QtoiH. above forsolo at
r Vnrtnrv nricea. • JUfIN I|. < McLuO(i|v ; •
I Exclusive Agent for PiiUburgh and Western Penna.,
I : for Cntchcnng T s Pianos* ; tanrlS
Wut»lu*i J«w»lr», «c. ■
HAVING lost returned; from -the. Isostern cities. I
hive brought with mo one of the mo3t beautiful
ana curehi:iy effeciea Stoeksof JeweUy.Waiche. end
Fnncr Gboasr ever ofered to?the'Public., :Perspn» i
wishing '# purchuse any ibWEm e>y Une, can rely oh
acliniaVgoixt a'licte. Ido not advertise to sell goodt
fclow < on, not 50 percent, cheeper than any bouse In
the city. Give roe ja call; and 1 -am .sure yon .will be
'satufietf that 1 caiuell agooil article as cheap ns : any
° f Another fact 1 wish to beep before the people. If
Von want ynur Watch, Clock, or any article of jevret
ry, repaired in the best manner, iht»,la the place tohave
it done. To this branch of my business I will devote
I especial KENNEDY, fit Market street,
Sian of the Golden liable._
; Slate Hoofing. I
m HE undersigned; having jast returned from. ihe Slate I
i Quarries or Lancaster and YorkCoatt'les. where he|
ha* made ariuhgeroents for a constant supply-of SU;
I'ERIOR SLATE, respectfully Informs BUILDERS and ]
OWNERS that ho is now prepared to execute any I
amount of SLATE ROOFING, at the shortest time, and:'
i oiiasgood termt as can be hadin the city.
! Being aniaetlcalSlater, and devoting his entire atten
tion to the Vustness, ire has no hesitation In warranting
ail his work to give sausloeiion.
Orders left wt;h Logon. Wilson A Co, No. l£> Wood
street,: Pittsburgh; or, T.‘Arnold ABrother, corner of
LacOok and Anderson street, Alleghany City, shall re
I oclvo prompt attention, r v. :
mar&rltn* THOMAS ARNOLD,
What Bvery Body Baysrltast Be Trae.l::
IT.s said that OOUBYUUjUt the BBaHtvaCnonuna
Srcax, N«?is Liberty Btreet, eells tnooheapest clo
thing in the City—well made and fashlAriakly cut Cnti
and exitpiuo them, and yon will not bedissppoinied. .
Just leeoived, by Express, a splendid assortment of
i FaneyCoshttores, Brown, Grson and Blae.Clotiis.-anP
fotthn season,wbm /.
we an prepared to make to order, (without disoppomn
meat,> in, a style unsurpassed in the City.
Come and see.
aarbte Mantel*. „ iCT ™ r w
A LARGE stock of the most boauliful
A rmadoof thefinosiqaaUty of. Foreign and Domes
UoMarble, mannfacturcdhymeetiinery.alwayeeeb.
and made to order onshonuotioo, at nrlees ranp g
from @l5 to 8109 each. Purchaserst nrejnntedto ct£
and exarrdne tho stock and prices, 31®,—* onooa
i erty street,opposiieSmithfield. r,, wa ixACB. '
j nHXtl;4m vx. y -
S. C. Family Ho™*" „ now
pVANS &SWT’S . am of ilpSrwnt
Cl in liorei and . jSSjSXea to tbi* bund.
Ub aTUCI °Jg. i RRS.NH : °b 9 > CO
Banina Tgpn°r.» maw-
~7T~ESE3Tfio.i TBiMMEU
aOWcby
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V’ * ■
sV*k' v-g*
—* f * r^r e ■"'’*’
Removal*
Patricks & ®JfA^!E?Ar«Rs.
BAHitERBANU KXOBA»OK,BH*>*»» s »
HAVE REMOVED TlJEltt OFFICE
to XHR COBNXB off ffi«H A3n> WOOD >tWGE«, •.
Pittsburgh) Pa. -
Patricks a friend/ ' „• .
Bankers and exchange brokers,, and
DealenrinNotes,Drafts, Acceptances, Gdld, Suver
and DankNoles. ' Exchangers the Eastern and Vveatr
era citiesconstantly for vale. . . „
Collections made in all the cities ihrlttghout the urn*
ted States; 1 Depoftltcs received in per funds or current
paper, at the eorner of Fifth and Wood streets., ffrh* ;
STORE.
©JAM!
tOSLING,
MARKET STREET.
Had.A. GOSLING,
No. 61,
ST. CLAIR STREET,
WUOLESMS JIHD IiSTATL
IXe&lcr* in
Fsrtign and American,
Fane? and Stalls
DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY, *c
-i.'.” .fc-’j..*.
* , r
BANKERS & BROKERS.
BANKER^AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
fehaa-ly ■ - tvn n« IVood tnin,Zhamond nU«n
Dmatu and Foreign Excnange, Bank-Notu,
Geld and Siivtr, Bought,3o.i and Ezchansti,
BSOHAHGBJ AHD T BABJKIJHQ HOUSE
OS
William A. Mill & Co.,
64 Wood Btroatt .
PITTSBURGH- r na
nyiMtaHtaTAixowsD on tots pgrostra. (&ue*io_
aXLinaßAMsa. j snwxßD saHU*
KRAUKUA HAHM.
Ezehangi Brokirt. Btahrsin Fonts* etna
JDowmtießiiUi Bills of Exchange* Certificate s of Depot*
:.. iij BankNotes, and Coin. - _ .
Comer of Third and Wood eta., directly oppo&ltethe St
... CharlesHolol. • ..••• i aaySS :
Rsmoval*
K. HOItHSS A SONS*
BAVB BB&tOTmZtEm SAJncnxO AHD XXCHANSa.OffffICS
Tb No, G 7 Market ttTMifnt7 dootB Wot* oldstani.
N. HOLMES A SONS,
SANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERSvand But
lers inNoies,Drafts, Acceptance*,Gold, silver and
Lk Notea. Exohangeontho Eastern and Western
cities constantly forsoje. .... , . „
- Collections made in all the cities throughout tea Uni
ted States, Dcposites received in per fund* or current
natter. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth,
streets. lanao-tT.
Ian.S.SOO!*. ‘ tHOS.BASSIST
HOOH aSAB.OHJH'ff. „
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
HiS. Comtrof Booi rmt* SixAtuuu., Ptiuiureh.: Pa
"PVEALERStn Coin (Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
1/ end Domestic Exchange ,Certi£e4lesofDepesit,e;c
on ail the principaiCltlesof the Union
andEuropejforsale In sumsto suit purchasers.
. CUB RENT and parfundareceived on deposits _:
' COLLECTIONSmadeon aliparts of the Union, attho
lowesttatea. seoH-ty
. f O'Connors Brother a Con
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEUS,
B BALERS In Domestic and Foreign Exchange,Timo
end Sight Bills* Co‘n, Uncurrcntan.d Par Funds,
Stocks, Ac. Office, corner Third -and W-ond sveets,
Pittsburgh. ' - . . , : (marl7;th v
’ ■•'Ju.ld'k/ a. c o.*.
QANKEHSLAND EXCHANGE BROKERS)
Corner of WoeS end F’fih streets.-
B IGHT.EXCHANGEon tho Eastern Cities constantly
O for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dls
coupled/.Gold,Bitver and Bank Notes.bought and sold.*
.Collections made Inall the principal cities of the United
States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds.
marC7:y '
G. E. ARNOLD d CO.,
' BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN
EXCHANGE COIN,
banknotes,
SIGHT and
TIME DRAFFS, Ac., Ac.
Collections cerefaily .attended to,and proceed* remit
id to any part of tne Union.. ,
ZSf-STOCKS^
800001 IJID SOLD ON COMMISSION. ...
No. 14t -Fovith street -
.Next door to the Dankof.Pittsburgh/
New System and New Rsmedlss t
FOR THE CURE OF
CONSUMPTION!
NUTALI'fI STBIACUM,
IN THREE BOTTLES,
A A
| I '■■■' 3
COOTAI&Cfa
THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS,
' \»os ra« eras ovxhe : r-
THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF
C 015 S DM P K IO S *
1 SYMPTOMS.
Cough, pain in.the breast
• aide, head, back, joints nnc
limbs, inflammation, sore
ness and ticfclms? -in the
throaty- feVer. difficult quo
quick breathing, ccpvioia*
San diffictdtt flight % frothy*
iJYMPTOIiIS. -t
-. Coßdvene^s,' spasmodic
cough,violent fever, night,
morning and mid eay sweat,
hecrio floshirithe face and
.cheeks, burningheatiri: the
pftlnt# of the handsuTid soles
of hefeoVapsfttwtwtk’<afy,
eopiawi end, ttreaktd with
blood*' '■■■■■
J SYMPTOMS.
•Diarrhcaa, diminished fe*
THIRD STAGE- verv cough and morning
; w— i sweats i sreat*iti fl increasing
Tubercular Consumption* debility. ; _frecacnt faiating
la Yellow Wrappers. fits,
• • ) gwelhngoftbe extr^mn'es.
- TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance In tntco
bottles of
dlcine, from its novelty ond direct opposliion to the oia
absurd and inconsistent ONB v ;BUTTLE;.SYSTEM,
while its snceess, prepared In dus manner, (each botjlp
containing a dificrem preparation), tn cur»n?<A» d^^-,
mt iiagts which characterize ha« e*tnb“
a»hed Uie welcotaetnttlt of Hie Curttil.’Up of cccrfl ««*•,
of Fut&umcry Gcnsttoipticrn. :■■■.. ; v •
Physicians approve of It beeausolt is bated opon tor-,
rect sioldgieal and Pathological principles Tne
nubile approve of itj'becatKO his Cpmmefi s<n*», and
: because wefUhm fram-ad cxpnimrrr that one prepa
ration ■will not cute tin tint stages of CoSjnmptfmt—
; Toe juSeTinfndisappoiuied ondoiscotnaged invalid »P*
Srovesof it, because itsptinciples hold cut n reasonaalc
lope,and when he uses Nalull’a Sytincnni,hia: hopes i
are realized, - •. •
: If heb in the first stage of Consumption, on <t usc a the
first bottle, his expectoration, qifficuit and pamtui, no
comes free and easv , Ms cough soon gets toe.,
soreness, tlCKlin* inbis tbrontiiijflaminatio.ijpcmm h»a
breast, side, head, back, Joliiu and limbs ore Tomoved.
If he is ia the second stage and uses the second botue
his fever leaves bm; bis disturbed liumbersvbccome
Bweetnnirefteahingijiiantght «•
Deciorailoa copious and: bloody, assumes a hcnlthy ap*
nearonce. and at length disappears i hb bt>wcis>in
come regular;'bis appetite the flush, in his
eheek disappears; the burumgheat lathe palms of his
hand* and soles of hir feet arc felt no longer ; hU cough
bow ceases; ho recovers and tt welh-
If he b in the third stage, and uses the third bottle, ms
Diarrhea gradually ceases; his- weak bowels become
strong, hi* cough and other: bad symptoms disappear; I
feeble digestion becomes strong vigoroaa; his i
stomach tecovcrs its proper tone, and creates newjiich i
I and nourishing blood: his strength returns; hts wasted
body is clothed with fleali V his tuff a s*vsd, andbc is
i Kaefcboule of Nutall’s Synacum has the Symptoms of
r the stage for which It is Intended.pnmed in from of the
wraooer,whereby every Invalid, knowing bis own *ymp«
toms, can judge forhimself, WHICttROTTLE HtS Rb*-
QUIRES; consequently no mistake cun occur in ae*
le^»m P of the Editor of On,paper,
containing 1 Ur. Natali's Pathology of Consumption,— ;
lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs,
of cures. . . .
try- Prepared •. only by Dr.. NUT ALL, inventor and
-proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Dottle, .
Fot sale avthe Drug store of
- DR. GEO U. KEYSF.R > 110.140, _
t .cornerofiWoGdsirecvand Vitglnhlley, :
- :only wholesale, and Retail A gem. for Pittsburgh.
ia7:dAw - . '
FIH3T STAGE.
Incipient Consumption, In
.Bute Wrappers.
SECOND STAGE.
Confirmed Consmapliou,
in Pint Wrappers*
DOTFS MEEOAHTUiE COLUEQE, ..
THTItUSTIiEETs PXTySRUttIfH. . .
EiraWu4«itn l&iti~lnto)potiite&
Duß.aulhor
a Of Ihc North ' American, and VVeMcrn
*<s>te&roboai Aecouniant.V Professor of prat.ileal Bo
keening sciences, J.D Wm.anj%Pr&*
fesror of Ornamental ana Mercantile PentnajwU’p. N ■;.
* B. Haleb, of the Pittsburgh Bar,Professor of Mercantile
Curatoit xki» Mi*niEWATicAi.l>mßTHßist v
P. Hayden, Graduate of Jefferson College, ttofessOr
of classical Language* and Mnibeinatica ;v •
E. MoMel,late of Paris Professor cf; French.- r •
P. Sraiaper, Graduate of ihft: Polytechuio.intilmio^f
Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, ProressOr of Ar :
etnteotarah'Mechanical and f«andscnpe t drawing*...,
This institution now occupies the whole of the sec .
ond sWry of Gattain’a -the.. corner of
Tblrdnnd MarkOUtreet* lo Post Offire atieyi with two
spacious rooms In the third : It continue* to M i
the only ittltitutioaln this : part ofthe country .wher-.
-Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping arc Ahorongn*
i and practically taughu
Departments are conducted separately.. OiH.-pf the
moat spacloda and elegantly fornißhed Ladies 1 , wriung■
Booms in the United btaiesvU fitted op. and will bo uur.
dor the direction of X- T>. Williams, one .of the: beat.
Penmen In the West The Professors are all oxper*
dt-the-head ol their Aosporuye
professions. Circular* mailed to aU parts ortho uouavry.
• r • marls.c&w
T EAD Js’tl’B.—lmproved Patent Lead Plje, fot •
5 t HjSiatiti}
••.( l’nmpsi :
. • Aoueduett i
• HydcftoUt R&nis } : . . .
: • Chomteal uso3, oai
« B t l iowby Bo4 IuSS SsSSB^^^
t frront bueei
wnuah « Anthony's liiguerreotypta.
mTIR oSderslCTed woi'd in'orm their many lr.eu £ cm!
iMttUter have removedrirom UurUcV Bund
A ? vn 5 aircet la fewdoors nbnye their old
they havd Bit h op room* for doßuerreo
?inin* "Ht&ag « very ruperinr arrangement of rgh',
the meal approved mairumema now in me, with
«m?u“l“ers experience tn toe but css. they ..ledge
Srntvea to torn out as good piemrrs os
#?KrUhmeritift *h© country. and -fa* more. truthfu}b^c.
{*£ jja tbanbtt* hrtetofor© been fornTahcd to the ciuzens.
™ mESKfiy invited .0 eon,
operators a» heretofore. : ; p
o>R ieli?VeTeoJa Vb offjcs.
''TiifKD AND' WOOD »T 3 tPMsbnrgb, Pa. Enirance
street- In order to meet lbn ii-ofeaun.;
EStmof (lie public, the newTelcgraph OSce has been,
rnnek enlarged and iropioved.cnd oilier faail lie* added
S. hiVnre the prompt and o_ccniale_ Iranrml.-sl; nor Ui
natolieato allp»itaoPthe.Unl'Ojistateav p*o eiioWsirill
Krapartd 'to eaaiain the high repaution winch tbe
O’Blellj Mnoa havealready acquired marSl-.im
- " Tab Botlec. ■
TAMES ESEEtt hoa made ayolnruary assignment of
•1 'hi* real andpetnonal property,lot the benefit or his
«cdiibr», to the nnderalgned. Ho: Si, Jane-TeimiJSsi.
Any pet Pons baaing claim*, prill preseatthem, and those
indented to said Ester, make payment fo - * \ : :
W. Q, M* ARTNEPSAMIgnee,
ap>l6:4t ' Mo-125 woodsireet.
S* on so—T7wlr ta ntlrna TVew Orleans ia store aod for
sale by opts KBiB * MOORHEAD.
. ‘ tj r
t . »'i 'Jr « 4 -,-v j. -t. .* «:
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... ,•*.«. •.; .;.•.... ■.",
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_ TWC- :
„ .:-Z.
FOE SALE & TO LEOK
TDOUltril STI'IMCT FHuPERTV POU SAIiE-ii
vr. n °a aUe ' raao House ecu Eouof SO teetfrant oa
Jhhf, I*. bf 83 leeiOeep, in adetltabio I«atHB»JW
Si!iiV>t£h > T < c > pt • ftivuie io»ideiice i eltmitfbeiweso
Jaarlftt trad Fctry Uieatfeand' «Ul>to*M4«t BbargalO.
S. CUTHBEftIVQairt AffIEHV
•so qi-tn-flatiietfxt, ■
« 7 =mS Ji raSg&'ft&Xg.-**'*" l »t t ™’
■ £lL&0-"\ Doipq of foot rooms; rood Bnier.''stfla»
heaths; good cellar, with wtoim walis tlirte sinaia.
ThcLot )» 24 ltd on Sheffield fl’reet. Mrachtitar. by
124 feel WBa ailey* Price *flfu>. ./■•/ ' .
». CUTIIOEHT Ora. Ate&tr
I ' ' ?mhhua»astreet
KOrtjr&orc* sa!e*i * ■■,
ICftTtJATKU in; i.o Mitur tawjit-lwp, WH*birsvw<e«wtt*:
& amt-five fnifrfi. fif tn. tbe. liyerot
acres cleared aird fcacrdi Da!n» :e prjcje (iftibQr.ftud**
ImprovdT.ems: ft (oshmi-c anil i’am> ywgorelwil flf
chnicc peaches;Weiltralered,..lull ocattoflfclu’.miWt
f»icb £7 per acre. /ppty 10
<ip)s 1 .• ' MCLAIN & MOFFETT- gBBttt«y
mil LKT— sroKK and HXTOKKSI 'aoW
X occupied by ui'v suhscfjber. I*<>sBe*sioo.4rXtttri $a
tne i?ih lint. rorierm«cnQ!)irejif™ r:_7. „ ..
uiuO_ K UiiESTßß,7t?mi»hgfH«.
TO LKT— A STORK ROOM— IVooW.»bIJW
K&S n bhoa, l>ty Goods, Tiiramin? or OrocciT bJora.
■“*“ Kcntlow. App.y io 8 GObDMANN,
OjotSO US Market »lrs«t-_
The subscriber offer*, for Kent- .
8 ;G'.oroToon ; iu,7voccutipi3bvMe«?ra WMocJcgSw
& OuvisrNo.SVMaTtfcuiTcet.: PossessionjftvtiftjHßL
on the Istftf Apt., • ->n*»oire«f-> •■.•; • -•• •
JanGnf C SlArf* H. PAULSON, No TO Wood St.
•&»a - FOII Rf ? .NT.—Ffonnhfli»t ofAprll next r iJao
s*£« Store,with flwelnng attached,on tire cornet of
Ja& grft.Market aml.Firei Mr*eu—a good bttgii<est giftnA
fora Store or Tflvam, it being only one sqaftrefflMJ thq
river—will be icr.Ud low to.a good lenam Abnlyte:-
VVALTEK Btt£f«Y
... • ' Ao;g& Liberty#.
IiOTS -FOR* BAIiB,
LOT,in the Ivightii Wqrd of the City of PIUO»
1/ burgh, fronting on t .ocim street, tiJUeet rrouUas
on Vanbraom street, Tcnnmgio the blsff TOHeet,ftoa>-
ing ihe MonMicohtla vSJ feeTj /roming on Miliiimcrget
stieei4Po *cet, „ , ' , „ , f
Ohcother Lof, adjouung the above. mvPUttownshipj
fronting on strrct*244 foct, JrotUiAg onjMU eft*
berger’i streetto Utc blo IT feet, ottlse.blttlToyaf*
lookinrihcWoiiop-nhelavl'H.frefj tOU lineOf XfUf pttp*
Ony of the Liie Joined Irwin. Sliffircl to L-ocfllUUtet ,•
. Ono other Lot in Put township, frdnLneoa LOflttsttL
203 fee», fronting street ivMeet ttt (I V§
feet allay,:n»uung'on *aid alley W 3, feettoa.ll®*-**
property of la c James Irwin, from alley rt9-|«oaUt #•
12fffcctr r ■>.•:;•■• , \ „ ‘A,
- sborghifrdntfis* ©tt
mnT»s:tf.
'Oneotherl;ot in thocity ot Piitslmntlii ■< „
•Imeast street an teet, fronun* on Venbraam street IS#
feci to a St feet alley: frentiiig .on auW alley tv3 feet,
fronuiirf'ou Miitenbeiger siteet ls.o feet teLntustet. > -
■ Oneinber Loii fronting on Foibe*street 48fe«WfrW*>'
[niron MM'enbcrgermeet UO f.ttto 0.84 fe»>.*l!*KJO#
itm said alley 43 fool 'to Lot Ao. .4Sfo: SljfMßbeigtt’#
plan of Lota ■ • * .
OniioiherLotj fronting on Forces street M feet, from*
Inff on- Vanbruam >ue«sl feet* to A 24 feet wiSIY
fronting on paid alley 72 ftt-t. • •-•''• '>•
I will scUiorrajth, on »oa* tfme r or oa porpOWM
leaser Far panlctilara, enqaits of ;be iDwrlwj <tt
thc.cotncrofdaadusky £Ueet and.SoutUCcflßHMl#AJ*
lCjrh* r VV feitv • ■'-■■■■ ? r.v - e
ma.Mifm GTO.7vffLTEfiBRBGE£t.y
v uvTV'ivastii ft co/8'
FORWARDING and COMMISSION HOUSS,‘-r
JVfilV ORC&ANi,
fpHiS long established- House-.tonfiiw ih?lr aKenUoa
X strictly to sales and purchases o'i QoramUaicati&d
sq tho Forwarding buMiitSS generally. •? . . ... v,'.
They solicit tv cominiumeo of Utt liberal pMtb&aga
heretofore given them.. .. . ...... * . ■ >.
Jcnvory «8. Idsi
COMMISSION HOUSE,"
SAINT LOUIS.
JOSri V 7. IWICHEU.-- lO tiß KOSStUS.
■• ■ *3'%vlcbeli &-UXocirlcl£©*< * • ■
COMMISSION A N D l'im WaKuINO MKRCHANTfIi
. Co'ner of Commercial and fine-airrtHj , a.-.a
‘nriLLi prompii; anewl to an coiDfgomenuitildCOQ^
.Yy s entrusted'.to Uiemvanif‘•lll m&kt'Ubeni
cn*n advances on consignments or GUIs:: of Xadi£® te
band. •■■■■■ " ' /
orders for the purchase ofLcfidr Grafs,,tf*t&p tad
other Produce, will be piorartly filledatUiolainssi pot*
slble prices ami on the best terms > -
They will also unberiakoiThe;; settlement ana flauec*’
tion of claims of hope, by-lhdf esp©*
cial pcT4on«l efforts andatientioa to all tho
ltheir mends, to give general s^isfacUon,
Jl F^B&ncfS,
Geo. Collier, SM-rais;KHi»fcMorton,CinclwiaU;:
papa & Bacon do Ftrnder* Gonaw* do •
'ChaT<css, niow&CO | do i llozce A Fraierj ' d©
Chouteau & Valle, . do yprirger Jk WhUettßfljdO
1) LH»cli &' Co., Willia. n Holme* to Co., J. W. Baiifit
& -Bco; Pittsburgh} Morcan.J M Buck'* Moraan,
: Pruladflpbia; .MineftiPhlladelphjK H-.D-
Newcomb & Uro , and W.v B; R*yfc«dd*, JUpßitvUloi
T C T\VIC‘»KLt< fc CO . New Orleans lma»fcbfein
Louis amHEKAaj
• [of the late firm of 9«nd« ARoiOeiaa&»
LOUIS atulNe«lAN &G(>»
IWPO KTK R 8 AN D: OB.AbEHa IN .
Clocks W(Ucha, Jcwrlry. r ffaick Maisriafa> Totti if c *»
Firm ernEEf Dbua rmoji wood, rm»V«ni#
ritAKK leave to ahiibiiiice tcitHc trade and -ibogpoWW
X generally, that they havo themralVes cartfiiflv Wj
lected and imported from Eurooe # nlttrjjo ■torkcluokl"
find SUVer Watches, Watch itfaierlafS,and -Tool* fiot
Watchmakers. «nd-n aasorynrnl of .JciTf .
clry<fromtltobß*t. mnnufaetcricß-whleh iliey owr at
prtcca aslowastliey can be purchased m th©*a*MZ2L .
'. Their stock of Watches consists of Gold ud Slvtf
Patent. Levers j do t)i*iaclud Lavers*- doELepiaeS}BU*
ver tiaaniexs} and elegant Preach.ttme pieceei OMb®
most approved nmkes. Together, witb-ajafgasujckol •r
Clocks,uud Time Pieces, from the best American r*at>
lies. •"■■■■* ■ i ■ -.■■:■;. ■■■
Their stock of Jewel*? comprlfes artlclss of ©very .
dcscnnt.o'uni tbisbne.suchas Fuigerßiuge, tvarttmg%.
liri:a.“i Piiis, ti«aceUits,Gold,- F<n* and Guard Chain#,
GoldGunrd Roys a -.Q ?ca!s, l,octets,Gold and; tiUvO
Spcciyclcs, Snvcr msu Germah: Stiver and TftblOiand.
Teu?p6djts,'anil every lumiut: fao”y articles gennt&U?
kcot ut ostaniislunenls 01 ibis description.- ' v
They, would respectfully oaHiheaumiUonof Hratwda
to stock of Watch materials.end ToOlf*
of every, varieiy, which they: nave most carpAtny W* ; ■
Ideted. ’ , »«,'»
il'licy ha.ve aho on hand a large Msoruaeat.of T©.J** : -
scopes. Spy iilnsses and Opera G|afSe»j.rrom lfceb©ot l .
mnnuiactoryin-tNigland.- TußeihrrwiUiagreiU'VOTWty..
of othe* arucles too numerousto memioa: , r ..• - •
Clcok3, Winches nnd Jewelry repaired In the 1)681 .
mnmi*r nitii-*>m-ilih uin* l rrii^onnble
SirOMior iW-Rtcu Htiuirlngi: ; .;
JOHN’ M KOUKRTS, IVaTCHmAKRK deify-jißi. •- *
:'JEWEtLBKjA-wti* »g«m to caCTUio afc Wk.. V.
t'*nlbn of the public to the workshop ■wblcq.hp | ftr* -
has oncried ui No; 13 Fiutvßtrecl.twodoors fromwMW;,
Mark VW'ftere he eonti uts trt devote hi* special «U«i*
f Lion to tiuMenairini? -antt refilling of ChronomeWt
[ ptex. Patent Lever- Lupine, aiirt reverji descripuoa
line t-Vairhes ami Clocks. v • -
| • i!aT;ne for a number years been etaotoyta 6S rOTfc , . ;t ; i
i man Unite wortidiopof the lari-ostflstabHshroent mutt#;-
i city, J llauer myself ibnl lhosc iavoring me with patfOp*..
1 nee will find all work ei trusted executed in tttO nett.:; ;
: manner and on the mdstreasoitable terms.
Rifetaxces— John Harper, tvsq. Kdward HeßXletoat ;-.
i Esq., EL H. Hartley. Ef«r, JoMSj)U Woodweßr JOXbtt*'
I Rhodes a Co;, and Wm. 6; 66uu<s. - - - • '* * _
A carefully selected stock of. Watches, Clocke, Jaw*. :::\
dry, Spoons, Si>ect&cteB,&oii constantly on band,Wnißa-.
I have bepn purcttazCdaiilie lowestcash. price*, attawtt
Ibe sold at a Very smalt advance for VHf.snmo \attW *
, ClteaporjrGowlst * **
JAMF.S k CO.,
109 Wood Wood StnSt, - . *
A BE now opening u very extensive Rud well dMofld4
stock of SPRlxtf and SUMMER <3^03.-Co*-
sisil. g in part' o( French nnl English
Twecde, ic a hmelrtiSv DoMkwlji, JW% v\
Cottonniies.Dfiiilrgs, Linen '
:Fancy Cotton Vrstings. Also, B&oatjiOoCAtiKS-P&WW..-
AND FANCY' PRESS 60l)U8;rabi*eln*<fcj#*««
.iTIsS nf Silif and !ii nen Topliiii, Dololjf
: Beracc'De. Lnlhca. fila.lt Moomwg'Miti ,*W"g3£J» '
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