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XTOnCE is hereby given, that in eonieijocnce of tlio lx (treat flood of water inoopneitatlnß the machinery of the Water Works, the cltuciis ran only he nOonleatt -oQ|iti]y of water coniraencinj! : to day between the hontt of 5 arul S o'olnck, A. til, and C and 5 o’clocfe, i\ M. The usual supply will be given a« soon as posribie JAMbS NELSON, nprSS • Suneiinlendent. Death of Judge Coulter.—H will be seen, by reference to .our telegraphic column, that the Horn Sichaud CtfoiTEn died at his residence in Oroenshurg, at 11, o'clock on Tuestlny evening. Mr. : ContTEu was elected one of tho- Judges of the Supreme Court, at the-last eleotion, a station: which ho had ably filled for: some years before. Ho waswellknoWn in this city, and our citicens will regret his death. The Rivera, —Tho water was falling all-day yesterday very fast, and it is now brought down to an ordinary high water stage. In Alleghony city, the water is rapidly clear ing: away from the streets.- Robinson street. aboveTcderalyauda great partof.it below, was clear of water yesterday evening. .. In tho lower part of,Allegheny, several houses are in a very precarious condition., Some frame dwellings have floated entirely off their founda tions, Wo noticed, among other things, a canal boat lying across Craig street, where it bad floated daring the flood; the way in which it lies, renders the street impassable for vehicles. In Duquesne Borough, tho water was two feet deep in tho engine house of tho Allegheny Water Works. Hayß’ Tannery was flooded on tho first • floor. .Tho flood undermined the largo ico house of Jfr. Hartley, and the wall is rout in several . ■ places—the ice is greatly damaged. The wood en bridge, .leading from tlaqaesne Borough to Herr’s Island, is portly off the stone nbntmouts, and is considered in a dangerous condition, ; In tliia city, tho water is also fast recoding from tho streets at the point, and also in tho streets in tho Fifth and Ninth Wards.' Ma ny of the foundries and manufacturing establish ments under wnter on Tuesday, were busily cn . gaged in clearing their premises yesterday. Thera wero twenty-threo feet of water in the ■ channel last evening river has fallen ten . feet from the highest point of the flood. ■ , xSRss ITayes’ Concert. —Thoconccrtof Miss Catharine Hayes, on Tuesday evening, was at tended by a very largo audience. The programme consisted of a good selection of the choicest pie ces of-vocal music, that can: be found. Miss ,:Haycs first-mode her appearance in that sublime air from Handel's, Mcssitih, “ I know that my Ecdcemer Livctbin tho execution of which she was greeted with tho most rapturous ap- plause; in the first port of the concert, she also "sang the celebrated aria ofCssta Diva. But in the sweet ballad of f Homo; Sweot Miss , Hayes was .peculiarly touching; it was loudly encored, and the fair songstress responded by , singing the “Irish Emigrants Lament.” To say that this was beautiful would convey no idea of the performances, but the Bwcctness of her voice, and tba plaintive utterance of the Lament, was most enchanting. There wero few in the Toom, Who did not feel that this Bong came as if from the heart, and it went to the heart of.many.of her hearers, bliss Hayes achieved a triumph in the execution of those sweet ballads: beside this, in tho brilliancy of her voice; and its power and com pass in the more difficult Italian pieces, she is unsurpassed. : Herr Mcngis was well received by the audi ence; particularly does he excel ns a buffo sing er, Tho solos on the flute ond violin, by Messrs. Kyle and Qriebel, were excellent, and the ap plause of tho audience tostifiodns to the manner in which they were received; . Diaordcrty Conduct. —Aid. Parkinson, yester day, had tff? eases of disorderly conduct before him—Milium Jones was Committed to prison on tko charge, in default of his fine; tho other Caso was of a Marc serious nature: ;■ William Towny broko the windows of the office, assaulted tho offi cers in-attempting to arrest him, and raised a fuss generally.- . lie was also committed to prison. Mayor Guthrie had two liko coses before him, which were disposed of by sending one of tho ot fendcra to jail for twenty-four hours, , and tho other for thirty days. : . Theatre. —A very interesting, and amusing bill is otTercd to-uiglit. Mr. and Mrs. Carney Willi runs still continue to draw crowded houses, notwith standing tlio disagreeable weather we havo had for tho past week. This evening thoy appear in the beautiful drama of thoKohbor’s Wifo and tho two laughnblo farces of tho Irish Tiger and the Irish Lion. To-morrow evening, a complimen tary benefit will ho tendered to Mr. and; Mrs. Barney Williams, on which occasion four excel lent pieces will be presented. . Serious Assault. —A man named George M’ln toßli was committed to jail, on Tuesday, by May or Fleming, of Allegheny City, charged on oath :of Abraham Dickinson, with assanlt and battery with intent to kill. The dispute took place in Allegheny City, opposite tho post office, cn Mon day afternoon.' Mr. Dickinson’s jaw was frac tnrod, and his f&ao horribly; mutilated. - County Jail. —There were Beven persons com mitted to this institution, yesterday, by Mayor Gnthtie, for drunkenness and vagrancy. Mayor Fleming,: of Allegheny city, ulbo committed one man for drunkenness. The number of commit tals during the day amounted to about twelve. Tho number of prisoners in the jail nt tho pro sent time is nearly ninety. Railroad. —Tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road is obstructed with heavy slides. A notice in tho Federal street. Station House announced that the trains yesterday would not lcavo west ward. An extensive slido oconrrod on Tuesday night, about five miles below Allegheny city. A strong foreo has been despatched to romovo the obstruction.... > Monsieur Adrien.— This Prinoo of Mngiohum < ' and performer of tricks most wonderful, contin ues bla interesting exhibtions at .Lafayette Hall. The feats of Monsieur Adrien are almost incre dible, and thoso of our readers who deairo to witness them should attend tornight by ol{ means. Change. —Tho mails between this city and Cleveland, formerly carried-on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, have been transferred to the Cleveland and Pittsburgh rood. They leave here on.thc Forrest City, every morning at eight o’clock. Coal Tho Louisville papers of the lGth, no tioo tho arrival of considerable lota of coal, from this city, which poßsod over the falls; on its way to tho south. ■ - ■Discharged. —The panel of jurors in 7 the Bis-, triet Court, were discharged from further at tendance during the present term on Tuesday. The Oas Works were in operation yesterday, and furnished ourcitizona with its usual brilliant light. BQf Senator Chase, of Ohio, wa3 in the city yesterday. Ho is, on his,way to Cincinnati; : . best quality of butter in our market yesterday, .at 37A and 40 cents per pound. COWU* OP q,KAn.TEH. SES3IOHS. Wedhesday, April 21. tin tho Bench—Hen. Wm.,B. M’Clurc, Presi dmJudge; and Wm. Boggs, Associate Teial fob HoaioiDß.— l’ho caso of the Com monwealth vs. Henry Klaggott, indicted for . ® m,ol de, camo np. before the court this morn ing. . The prisoner w/ta charged with hav ing killed a colored man named Bichard Sann- Jers, at a colored ball, whieh took plnco in Alle gheny city on tbo evening of-.thellth of Decem ber last. r::::: APRIL 22. ,Tho counsel for the prisoner made an effort to obtain a postponement of the trial until Monday next, on account of tho absence of a material witness for tho defence; but tho motion was overruled by tho Court, on the ground that an important.witncss for the Commonwealth was to leave in tho evening for California. Tho prosecution proved that Klaggott attend ed a ball last December, jn Allegheny city, and that ho wont from tho ball room into a drinking room, above tho stairs, where he fell into a des perato fight, with Saunders, when ho was put out of the drinking room into the ball room below. Klaggott returned in a few moments armod with ft bowiohnifo eight or ton inches long, sprang forward and stabbed Saunders iu tbo-breast, the knife penetrating four inohos. Tho wound Also : ponotrated .au inoh and a half into tho longs of tho deceased. Saunders was immediately moved to the house of. a colored man named Nicholas Smith, whcre.be diod twenty-six days after tho 1 affray. Several witnesses for the Commonwealth testi fied that tho prisoner was not drunk oi the time of the ball. Tho ground takon.by tho defence was that tho prisouur was crated with liquor, and was not ■aware of, what ho was doing; and that ho did not recollect until next morning that ho had killed Saunders. Mr, Fox, tbo Jailor, testified to tho good con duct of the prisoner while ho was in tho county jail. Klaggott is not much over twenty years of ago. District Attorney Fiannegin appeared for the Commonwealth, and Messrs. Shaler and K. P. Jones for the defence. Tho examination of wit nesses for the defence, was not concluded when the court adjourned until this morning. S@f*At a meotingof the Board ofDircotors of tho Young, Men's Mercantile Library and "Me* chanics' Institute, of Pittebdrgh, held April 2d; 1852, tlio following resolution woa unanimously -passed: Resolved, That tho President be directed to transmit to Hon. John .Wi Forney, clerk of tho Hope of Representatives, tho thanks of tho As sociation, for his influenco. and exertion in secu ring. valuable Congressional documents for our Library. ■ Drowned.— learn from the Lousvillo Dem ocrat that Timothy Coßind, a dock hand on tho steamer Vermont, from Wabash, was drowned on Wednesday night, 1-f tli, by falling overboard at Boone’s wood yard, below Canneltou, on tho Ohio riven lie was from this -city. Coßind was thrown-, into .the. water by tho tow rope, which .caught in the water wheel as n ilatboat, from which they had boen wooding, was <c caat off.” Qoodi— Wl.o docs notrejoice to see, the im pmcments going on in Fifth street, between Wood and Smithficld streets ? Several of those shanties—they hardly .deserve ! tho name—con tagious to Masonio Hall, nro now being torn down, to make, room, ,wo hope, for something that wilt ornament tills part of our city. The Canal.—\Y<s havo heard of no breaks in tho canal as yet. Several land slides; which have obstructed navigation, have taken place, but they will be repaired in a few days, and. - alt will bo again ready for the transportation of goods.- Larceny, —Christiana Wolf, a woman of rather notorious character, was arrested yesterday, and taken before Alderman Major, charged on oath of a man named Meyera, with stealing a gold watch belonging to him. The accused was com mitted for trial Mf, Van Amnngc's I/eclurc. —ln consequence pf tho gas being stopped off, Mr, You Amringe'fi lecture intended for lost night will be delivered this evening, nt Philo Uall, nt 7} o^clobk. , Slide, —The Allegheny uml Butler Flank Road is obstructed near Girth's Run, by a heavy Blide, .covering the cartway, and extending into the Pennsylvania Canal. . Turtle Creel;.- —The bridge across Turtle Creek, on tha liiulroail, has been rebuilt, and the cars Kill go outmoming and evening aa usual. Tichets for Barney Williams’ complimentary benefit, can bo had nt the box office of the The atre. : •■■■■'*■■ The Jltgh Constable of Allegheny city, Mi*. Snce-has rosigned. pg* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho 'WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alloy. ■ 1)1 AfIIOND MARKRT lIOUSK. SEALED PUOPOiJAUS will im received at the oflice of WM A HILL A Co, Wood »t,until MONDAY the 3d o( May, for the etectum tfunewMAitKKT HOUSE in the Diamond, according to the plans recently approv* ed of by the gotincils of the ciiy of Pittsburg. The contractor i« to do all Uie work, amt furnish oil materials, and give security for faithful performance of contract The building is to he finished on or before the first of November next. The old Court House and Market House adjacent are to betaken down by Uiecontracter, who may»however, use ioMbn new bunding such of theold matenufa as ato suitable uudure approved of by the Superintendent/ •. PA7KESTS TO BS MACS AS FOLLOWS! Two thousand dollars when the Ist door of joints ore laid; Twothoufimd do do. ;!nd do do do Twothoosaml do do 3rd do do do Two ihou-aad oo do roof Is on; Two thousand- do • . do- building is completed; And lhe.b&lance .u. two equal .payments at four and six month* after the building is fimshrd. On the *dOUi of April the plans will be exhibited at Ph.lo Hail, oi IU a. m, When and where those intending to bid, can obtain the specification's in full. - The names of persons offered as sureties ought to ac company the bids. : Uy order of the. Building Confinittee. WM A tllf.L See New Block ofchlck«rlttg’B Piano Fotteg* ■ ■ ■ ■ JUST received, by the Pennsylvania gggsjjSffig|C&mil, a new Mack of PIANO FOttTKS, SfTnrTi If?. 1 ?,,, I Jj ?S. 1 e b rated maimfaciory •• of ■ • ® I. f ■ CinCkbßlNdJ, Potion, conslstme of— One Superb GRAND PIANO FORTR full 7 octaves, superbly carvedtutlio style of Louis XIV, . / . One Rosewood carved hauls XIV - 7 Octave Piano, i One Rosewood Carved round corners 7 v do .do 1 Three ; do plain ;do do 7 do do ' 1 Two do do do do G| do do 1 One do .do - do do oj do do 1 Oi.e do ■ carved do- do' (li do do 1 Thrco do plain One do do Three do do - square cornerG - do 1 do ! These PI A.NO FORTES arc all-made hi the most sub* i fitfinual manner, Patent Iton Frame to every instru ment, and ore particularly to stand -the most severe rif-' mate. Mr. CtttCKtiRING has of late- enlarged bis manufacturing facilities, and hopes soon to bo able to meet most of the preying demands for his instruments; Also, received uml for salc, a largo and very elegant lotof carved and plain Piano -Fortes, covered with Da mask, PJnsh and Haircloth. All the nbovc for saio at Factory prices. J»JIN 11. MBLLOR, Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pcnatu . for Cbickering’s Pianos. . faprlG .ut No. 055 Liberty street, and '.for *a!o at the lowest market prices: ■ , . !fi bags superior Java Coffee ; ...;5 do Marapuibo . do; 10 do J-apuyra do; ; . 30. do Fnme Rto . do; 10 do‘Cape do; W. A,M , CLURG*CO, snltf . : . • - Croeerfl.and Tea Dealers. - ~\tr ,Llebtnlug Bodt~ . w M. HILL A CO jMannfaclarere, are now prepared to fnralslwr erect Bled or Iron ROBS.srlth all the Fittings, of the best pattern or material. Order* left at Ihh store of Eason; OttmamsEtr A Co., oo Wood street; No 101, Pittsburgh, will beproraptly attended to. v aprlftSm 7 - - - • ■ 1 - VVM. IIILL a CO. ■ YIOCOA SHELLS AND CRACKED COCOA. ft * Inst received— T.v no at. Baker's. Nos. r and 2 Cocoa Shells; 25 do do do 1 Cracked Cocoa; For sale by W. A M'CLURG & CO., ap,9 1 256 Liberty nrect STOKA««4—XIio aoUscnPeM -having arranged ibeir O Iloaae fotlliCLpnrposo.Tire prepares t» give safe ana eonecnlent iioragelfora JimileAnnieant pf jnerchandiie or produce, on : 124 Second tlrffet. m BOXES FIRS'I'QUAUTt UERMANCUAV, in goodfondilion. for sale liy_ • TAAFFE, MAGUIBE & BANE, nptSO. lit Second meet. I Kfk OASES AIgDOE CLAttET, (vintage 1601,1 a eood t>U articles for sale low, to close a consignment, by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE, . 124 Second street. <!* do C’ do do round front G do do COMMERCIAL. DAU.W BEViEW OF TUB SXAORET* OFWCB 0» TH* J>AtLT MoWfltro POST. } ZAuttrfajr/Aprd 22,1852, } ThevrcatliCf still continues luiipieaiani;'and business generally quiet. Our markets are firm regular ssles'of Soda at 3035. - : PUTTER—SaIes of A bbls roll at 32 p 1 do 23 ; r 4GO Ahs d 023; pricesnremore firm than for several days pro •v out • msrfcctis firm and advancing;: wo note saiesof tta hftiagai 10c; 7UO 16sshoulders8; 10 eagles slioHlders BJ.i 3 uerccfl livana & Swifts sugar cured hatna at 11, Willi m offer of lOc fbr 30,000 tts hams 4 mog, FLOUR—Cut -little offered.; we note sales of several Wogau loads 0193,1203,15, from store by the dray-load at 83,3501,37. GRAIN—The demand Is active and prices advancing; ■ wo.nolo sales of 500 buseer.com from stuiem 50c for double bushel. Oats, 5(10 bus at 37 j; MOLASSES—SaIes of 13 bbls nt 35; 10 do 35: . SUGAR—SaIe* 5 bhda m ;.G do&J " HAY—Sales 20 bates at 2Uo {p* ton. -. : LARD OlL—Sales regularly made at 7d©bo for No l- I)RIED DEEP—Sales at 10c by the ticrec. Trem tht Balutnon Patriot. REVIEW OP THE BALT. MARKET For the Past Wethi . COFFEE—The umrkct has Icen more mummed the past week, though the sales ate rot vrry heavv. VVe n tte sales of 34R> bag's Rto atUl®93„y and 2UO hogs damaged do. at oc, besides 700 bag* Loguayra at <)p» ond 200 Java at Hi?. Salea of lout) bag* Rio to day ut 01®D|e—mostly ntife. The stock 13 set down at 21000 bags Kio; ■ , • FLOUR-Howard sr«<r-Tho slock has been so small, as account of the light receipts, that the Jmsnl demand hat been hu«vy enough to prevent the slock lijcren-nng. —consequently holders were encouraged to demand 94»tG£.' On Sulutdny, the sales Wert? Ulrtliibts at A.OOj (Ju Monday, 150 bids nuxcdbrnii is veto sold at 94 und 500bbiaat4 OGj. On Tucrduy nothing was done. 1 here was Ao enquiry ihut we could hear or. On Wednesday, some 500 btilB.werosold'ut4,tiGl, but part of it was a surplus.from second bunds, which, had been bought pre viously at these figures. . OuTliursuay, there were sales of 350 bbls ut 81. The market clones with bay Oram S 4, und sellers at 4,C0) Nothing doing to-dny. ORAIN—TF/«nt—Tlie market has undergono very lit-. Uechonge during the week—though the.aules imhente a firmness ami a slight advance muinctlyprimepmccie for export: ; We quote ordinary to good reds ut good to prime Ot)0t)3o; white O50l( Oj;. and frmily.fi >ur white lO2oU'4i!—the top figures for.ouly smelly prune ': ' < Com—There has been n good demand with light rc ceipts nearly alt through the week— some ilays hu’e or n«>ue.arnviug. Early in the week the <>ates were CG&i 57c fox white, 67058 c for yellow. On Wednesday und Thursday the quotations were 580GUl* forydinw and 50 037 c tor white, with fairimt-acutms. Sales to-day to a considerable extent ut CGO57e for while and 5305Uc foryellow.. Rye—The article is scarce and wanted nt 73075 c, with some sales at these prices. Oaw—A slight odviince has taken place, and we now quote at 35039 c for Nd . Setfo— Clover.is.neglected; the great activity which w&b m this uniclc a.few weeks since, has entirely sub* -sided ; &ud the few sules making are in n retoll way.-- AVo quote kx 3404,53, according to quality 'Timothy -2,50023— priuieis scarce and wanted . MOLASSES—S*Ic»ai auction on:fue*day, of 71 casks Porto Rico at 21t02?1c, and 5 do: nt27.}cv und 00 bhda at 231024 c. Wo note * ales by private hands of 300 hhds New Orlratis 01 5i tihds Cuoa clayed ut 17c, and 2UO bhd* Muscovado on private terms. At «uc 11011 tod*V,36 hIuUP- R. Molasses at 2i’1027e, mid *75 •bbls N. Y«Syrup at 230d1c. !atp;ir.nlion«, ltd hluls Porto Rico,Y37 iihd* MuLaiizub, atul CUIMibU New Or leans. "■! OIL—We quota Utcachod Winter Speim lit St 3501.- 40; Bleuehed Winter Pateut do.. 70075 c; Whale <'ll 03 6?65ei Lard Oil 85090 c. , . • PRO\ f ISIONS Baeonr- Prices stilt continue 10 im prove, and until the speculative fever, now so rife, ptifily subsides, no doubt holders will mnlntum tlie/r ground, und will not give way Untc-53 stock.largely in. creases,. YVc•now give the fallowing sules: hnrty iust week, some ShOnhds tsidet changed hands nr 9|o 10c. On Saturday last, nil that could be had nt Ios?lu*c were picked up. Tuesday, prices attfl, at 10} *, with heavy sale*, both for Immediate as well as luiiire deliv ery, since which the market has furtherudvnnccd, with Urge saleaat lli|e, and bat few offering to day nt (Tils prieo AY'e note sales of IUO casks Shoulders, nt winch waMottnvo. together with, 200 do. at BJr;. aud io-day nothing butOc can buy good. lots. !tam» range from H to Vie; principal sales at UolHe forsiiigur-eur* rd family, of tvuc.li tuew is a gsiod supply m the hands of Com. raerchapis. IMaiu Hams are very source and none to be-hotf* Sales to-day of fit hhds Phnuldcrs at nlso3U libda Si tes ut Iblo—now held at lie—at which 2G bhd* wore sold. Bulk if«if—The sales have been very extensive, irmcipally, however, tor future delivery, mid the mar* cet today, is much excited, with further advance in price. .Sales 50.UJ0 &.t audSU hlida bulk sides nt DLand 5n,003.&*at1)3 •; bl&o too.tibo,lbs ihoulders, to nrrive at i Ji*4 65casksut sales ln-Jay uiSJc • Sales 02 bbls Western mess beef: at 5513; Haiti* more packed held at 9140815. - . There Is; a fair bU’<incFS<Joinjr t» supply imme diate orders, with sales of 750 bbls ut"Uj,and einntler lets at 10a Kegs are held at 10} to lie, but so f.ir this, week the demand has uot been heavy for export Thu falcs aresomeSGObntsat lb|oiOj^ Bullet— Oarmaikrt is cimrely clear of western, at*d U is taken as fait as rerdivod ql 25t0 2S ceuls as per qualuy. ■■■•■• Market continues uctivc—sales N«s. t nnd 3 ■ Muckcrd at 53 50010 for the former, nnd 28,5003 for No-2 : AVc quote N 0.4 large 2>, and small m 5325. No 3, small tvatnern ilerrmgs Sl^it). SUGARS—YVas rold ut auction on Tuesday the cargo of sekr. illooisen rittluta" .iML-gtqgar 53t>M* . *\ Al#o the cargo of brig Qaadruplc— • ltiUhbd*. t\ R. &is£i<r»t. t*o bb?V u .................. At auction 10-ilay Ute cargo of .brig f£iTi:mn— . Sl7hbils.r. R, Sugar.*.*.*... a,2005,ts Al-'JOcargoof.rclir.Vuzrlle— l&olniJft.T..K,Bli£ur**.* •-*•• 5 H k 05,33 • 60bbl*-: .5,3505,53 Wc could not hear of any sale* fcom stores. Impor tation* 4U hbds Voilo.Rico ajul 5->5 lihUs N. Orleans. ’ TOUACCO.—There husl'een bulfewtrurmactioasihe nasi week. tome sales of Kentucky ntfoH prices. The large sales of Obto heretofore noilccd bus left the mar* kel wit!*.a light stock In Maryland some few salr* bave.becn made at ohil within flicouaiatona, vu:. 5033 f>r: common frosted;s,%2soJ,sU for sound dark common; $134 fin for good brown; 850Gfor good and and yellow; /or Tine and extra qualities; ground leaf front s3,ObtoSti, as niquniili; wruppery 57031. The following are Hid correct quotation* or Ohio—com mon brown amt'grcenish S I 5001; good and fair red* 31,0005,33; flue reds *s.7s£J7;wrnppcryn;tla, fine S»© 10, extra do S 10311; common springlcd 9105: good do 55.5007,50; fine do B>s&\), yellow $lOOl2. lrmpcctionß 7UI hhdslUd.andOdluo. : Total7lohlids. WOOI*.—Wo have no Salue to rrptjjuhi* wei k. Wr. quote tub at &OTJ cts and unwashed n l l7o.*u eis WiUSKy.—There has been n nitwit improvement since lust review, and wo now quote 2t 0211 els in bar* rciij and 30i eta in bird*, borne tlemnnd higher b r N ures Inspection* 2d hltds and 3.225 bbl* POUT OF piTTsnunun. -3 VCBT WATCH JN Tnit CHANNEL. Aitiuvr;i>: Steamer AtTnr.lic, Parkinson, Brownsville. 41 ilutuc, licniibt, Brownsville.^ M d.M’hea, Jiemiriekaon, MeKccspoit. “ Thomas &lirivcr,Huiley,Wc»i.Newtftn “ Generfsuc, Conanl, Wc<[ Newton. “ b. llayurd, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Micluguu No.d, Uoics, U<.-uvor. 41 Forest City, MurJorh, WeiUvtllc. • l Milton, T* o,U&vjs, Loiuhvillc. ,v • Diurnal, OonwclJjWhcchni'. DUPARiTU): 44 Halite, lkimet ? Urownavi!lc. 44 Al!umtc,Purkinstm, do >( J. M’Kce, llciidricklon, McKeesport. . • • • “ Thomas Sbnvcr, Uatley, West Newton. 44 Cenessee, Cuitaul, West Newton. 41 SUayurdy Peebles, Elizabeth. 11 -Michigan No,‘d,Uoies,Jl:!:ivcr. 44 Forest City, Murdock, Wellsville. “ DlurnuLComvcil. Wheeling. . 44 Arena, King, Sunfißh. t JZlarlettft) P«rk«rilmrgh &ud Hocking* i h ]>orl Patkeu ffiSsßalL The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A ?. CiiANK, Muster, will leave Pittsburgh every ftlondav* el U: o'clock, P, reluming will leave lloekmgport every Tuesdiiy, at G. o’clock, A, &L. Passengers end shtppeis. may rely on the uitno&{ ac commodation end promptness,. VY. j», W[liM:Ll£lt, vmarS • Nft,2)l Market *t r eet. For WAMliug i S THE new and splendid pusscngersieanicr b. Moouc, Muster, :VpjU rtm-aio regular lri*weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving PitmlmrgU every Tuesday- Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., for Beaver, Wells* ville, Steubenville anUWctlfijiorgh } returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, VYellsvillc and Beaver every Momluy, Wednesday and Fridi y, at H A.M.. Fer.frctght or pussngc, having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply on board, or to : ARMSTRONG, OROZIUI A Co., Agents, - . . Water.street. The Winchester is.a new side wheel boat, ami.is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade.- Bos* senders and shippers cun dopeud-on tier rommning in the trade/ 'deceit Allegheny River Trade. - REGULAR EItANKUX . PACKETS, t JEBLA the fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE iJSSifraBaCNo. 2. Cunt, Wa, Hanna.:leave* the Alle gheny wharf forrrunkhn,every Monday and Thurntay. at 41- M. . . : The fine steamer ALLEGHENY DELLRNo CLCapt. John IUnNA, leaVes the Allegheny wharf for Frank* lla.evftry 2W*day and JTruto|/,at4P.M. Per FreighterPasgngc.npply on Board y.or marietta end Uockingpoft* IJBB£jjx TasTme steamer PACIFIC, Zanoub Mab- lft&va for the above and intermcdl* ate portsevery THOUSVAY^ui 4 o'clock, !*. M. For frcigluo* passagu.orPly^^o^oyOg^ marltf-* Noffll Waterst , and n3Front*i. ForKlltunninganaCatflali. I lipht draught ond pleasant steamer ABBsSEaftCLAitION, Capt. Millthgab, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays; at U o’clock, P. M , for Kutnnmng and Catfish. For freight or. passnge apply on board.: fnovlfi For liODff llesou, flmnett*, Psrksribarg • and Oalllpotto. i ■•■■■■ ' The fine Steamer COV. MEIGS, -> SmiNg,Master. vrilMoavefor thoaboye wdUBWBaI and intermediate ports, every - TUKSMY.sISr.M. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb3 * * fi JOHN FLACK, Agent Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati* . w Ths new and fast running steamer CINI, jLaggMmdCINNATI; Bimiiwgiiam, Muster, will leave @*3BB*flß9aregulfuJy every Wednesday. ; . • For freight orpaßsage, apply on board, orto dccSO * •*•■,■ 6, U, MILTKNBKKQER. HOOD, has just received, by express, a fine lot of Gold Chains, and some, fine, fashionable Gold Jewelry;, winch he is selling very cheap, and no mistake; at Cl Market street. [npr2o PARASOLS 1 .PAKASULSI—A; A. Maso.l &• Co. wiU.open, onMonday. A[»nll9ih,one hundrctldoz. rich, plaihandombroidered Parasols.- • thp^O’ fTtESTERS.—GoId and vrlyeicemre pieces. tor Testers JL. on. white, green and red {pounds, for sate by aprgt . WALTER P.-MAHSKALL ’»AINKJPAFKR llAWlilWVS,inCbimz uinl Hrojalello. J? patterns, on light wid nch dark ground*,-for sale by ■nprittv WALTER I<. MAlisif AM. AA BJ3L3. No. 3 MACKEREL, to arrive, and for sale’ Oil by - TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A bane, apriO. 121 Secoad street. i' '<Y .. / <— > *3 -*“'■* *•* u '"'' v _ New Tore, April SI. The steamer Asia arrived at half past eleven o’clock, with Liverpool dates to tbo 10th ihst' She brings 7G passengers, and $50,000. ' Cotton Market.— Tho sales for the week,wero 24,000 bales, at G| for New Orleans fair; 4 j for middling and 4f, for Upland. The demand is moderate at a doolino of-J;the lower grades have also declined. Most of tho sales were to speculators, and 1000 bales for speculation.- „ Produce Market.— Sales 0f.3,000 bbls flour atlOs Cd for Western Canal, and 20s for Ohio. Yellow corn 28s Cd ; white 19a Cd. Tho money market is languid. 1 Cotton;— Thednllness in tho market increased after the arrival. of tho Asia, buyers having a slight advantage in oommon qualities. The de mand was almost too limited- for a test in tho market. Produce.— Tho Eaßter holidays had interfered with business generally ; in Flour, and Wheat a fair business was doing. . There was no advance in Corn, but somewhat improvement in tho de mand; Wright, Gondy;& Co. quote whito at Is. lower. Provisions. —Bacon was in moderate domand at steady prices; Hams neglected; Beef moder ately active at full prices. In Lard a small bu siness lias boon dono at last week’s rates, There is but a smnll stock, of Cheese on hand, and but little doing in Butter, which was very dull. . Tallow and Oil wero nuohnngod in prico, and very dull. In Timothy, Flax and Clover Seed a very small business wns dono at irregnlar prices.' Prices wero steady at 19a. Tbcro wero only ro tall sales of Quercitron Bark, of fine qualities. Rosin had advanced, Bolling at 4s. for common, and 12s. for fine—very Bcarce. : ’ Trade in the manufacturing districts whs some what, checked. Spinners wore willing to renew their lahor on easier-terms. , Cloths and Yarns were vory irregular'iu prices, but not quoted; lower. ”” Mosey; MAitEET.-rOn .Thursday,-, in London, the market was very firm, Coubolh closed at99J, <n}99}, both in monoy and on account OnGoOd Friday business was suspended. . The Manchester Commercial, Association has complained that the trade with Siam has been ruined by the operation of the American tariff. They have called on the government to negotiato a more favorably treaty with that kingdom. FRANCE, The death of Princo Sohwarionberg has crea tod considerable interest at Paris. Tho.Cth of May, the anniversary of tho death of tho Emperor is now fixed upon ns the time for tho next coup d’ itat of the President Work men aro busy clearing and levelling the place lie Carousel for the review of all the military on that day. It 1b noted ns significant that the nobicsso are again spoken of by their titles.— Tho Parisian correspondent of the Independent Beige says that patents of nobilityhave been is sued within n.faw days past and that one of the Senators Labcat lias boon created Count ,of Montgormon. J Contractors aro purchasing horses extensively inllollnnd, Belgium and Prussia for the French army. Agents are also employed in making tt register of persons who served in tho imperial armies. Two hundred and forty moro adventurers in the Lingot lottery nro about embarking at Jlar seiilcs for California. Tho government has granted 60,000 francs for a monument to Marshal Ney, Generals Lamericicro andChangarniororo un derstood to havo had a meeting at Aix-la Cha pollo with the Duke d’ Aumale, sonofLonis Phillippo. This circumstance has given 'great umbrago to the President. A reciprocity of trade has boon established between the Tascan nnd Spanish ports. Tho latest dates from Berlin nro to thodilr inßt. Tho nows from Central Europe is unim portant ■■. ... .. ■ . ■ Tho ministry had left Berlin during tho holi days. ' ' • A chapel on tho mountain of Zobt, in Silesia had heen swallowed by a sudden opening of tho earth. Jinny lives were lost. The Belgian papers notice tho intention of tho Canard company to establish a lino of steamers between Antwerp and Liverpool, to connect with tbo American line. Tho stock of bullion in the Bank of England has deeroasod £219,000. . - Tho Court of Toscany has peremptorily re fused to admit tho claim preferred by Lord Granvillefor an apology nnd compensation to Mr. Mother for an outrngo upon him. There was no clmugo in tho pricos of Ameri can stocks. *4 7S£>s 4i ........... 95 ...^4,9rj00,*30 HO&SfiS Dates received from Mauritius to the 2nd of February stale Hint a severe hurricane was ex perienced tliero on tlio 23d and 24th of January, but little damage was dono; to the shipping or; crops. The Enstcr holidays caused a total suspension of business. Parliament was In rc-assemhle on the ICth, to be dissolved early in May; another aceountaays tho middio of July is tlio time appointed, Count Scliaunstcinhns been recalled from I.on don by Austria; it is supposed lie is to succeed Schwarzonberg ns I’reniier. ■ ' WHIG CONORESSIONAIi CAUCUS. B<imohc, April 21. The Whig Congressional Caucus re-nssomblod in. the Senate Chamber to-night at eight o'clock. Judge Mangum presided. The attendance was rather thin, a number of Southern members, and some of Mr. Webster’s friends boing absent. Mr. Marshal!, of Ky,, offered; some original Whig Caucus resolutions, to which; Mr. Stanley objected, ns out of order.. The Chairman sus. turned theobjoction, after a diseussiou principal ly by Messrs. Marshall and Stanley. The Chair was sustained—yens 40, nays 18. . - Mr. Marshall said, that as tho Chair bad deci ded the Compromise principles of the Wliig Ad ministration to bo out of onler, this was no place for Wbigsto remain, and ho theu withdrew. The negative votes against the decision were given by Southern men except Stanley, Moorhead, Cnllom and two Kcntuokians. Among the affir matives, wero Fowler, Wado, Campbell, Sackott, Schoolcraft and others, Mr. Gentry, with imiohfeeHog, said he would make one more effort to save the unity of the Whig party, and offered n.rcsolutionin substance that in fixing the time and place, the Whigs did not commit themselves unless the : Compromises were final. A long debate arose, in which Messrs. Outlaw, Campbell, Brooke, of Miss,, Stro ther, Mooro, of’La., Ewing, Cabell, and CUng man participated. Mr. Outlaw wished it to be understood that if the compromise resolutions were to bo thrust out of the Whig Caucus, it was thrusting him and the whlgs whom he represented out, and he then withdrew. . ■ . Mf- Moore, of La., said that such action ruled the: southern.whigs put of caucus, and then ho and his colleague, Laundry, withdrew. Mr. Brooke, of Miss., said he would like to know, before he went to the whig National Con vention, what company lie wonld keep, and ho left. Mr. Strothers said the whigs of Virginia had, in substance, instructed him to lcavo the caucus if tig compromise was thrown out Mr. Cabell said that tins previous decision of tho chair had caused many Bonthom whigs to lie absontto-night; but ho and others had oamo, hoping the reversal of each decision; The con firmation would loayo tho caucus with only north ern moh, and but eight or ten southern whigs. Mr. Clingman; after; some few remarks, loft. Also, Mr. Williams, of Tenn. . Mr. Gentry made some indignant remarks. From Tennessee thfeo was in tho'Chnmbcr bat Mcssrs. Cullom and Jones. Tho greatest oxcite meat was created at this secession, and there re mained from tho south only part of North Caro lina, Kentucky and Tennessee. All tlio other southern states wore wholly unrepresented; in deed, it. had become almost exclusively a north ern caucus. ::‘Uv : ". ■ . Mr. Moorhead, of N. C., said he staid behind only because he hoped the whig convention would adopt the compromise, and it was" certain that North Carolina would vote only the known com promise; ■ - ; Mr. Dickoy endorsed bis colleague to the full est extent. Mr. Callom said no man conld hope to carry Tennessee unless ho was for tho compromise. On motion of Mr. Sackett tho time and place wasfixed. Upon A division between-Baltimore and Pittsburgh, the former received 31 votes, and the latter 18 r ,showing but 49 present, After, tho Southern men left, Mr. Stanley de fined ■ his position at length. Unless, said lie, the Whig party stood upon the compromise, no candidate could rcoeivo the Southern vote; A sharp controversy ensued between Messrs. Brooks, Stanly and Truman Smith; find tho cau cus separated amidst groat excitement 1 Jlcar midnight, and previous to adjournment, Mr. Mangum said ho apprehended a manifesto from the retiring Southern members; find in thnt case desired authority to re-convene the caucus. The authority was given. The result ssemsto indicate sectional division inthe Whig party. v Bitch men as John Bell, Berrien, Dawson, Geyer, Badger, Pratt and V-*' ’ r a- . ~ V » ,■* * ». * * 1 , i r i v * TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TffS tTREILLY LINE. EUBOPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ASIA;' ENGLAND. v.t'f; v> Piorco, of tho Senate, with all iho Mainland re prcaontotirea, and other, prominent membore, absontcu themaelyca ia consoqncnoo of the pre nonounocil decieloi) of the chair. P XXXHCONfiRBBS—gUIRST SESSIOW. ci „ Washington April 21. Senate.— Several comttroni ott uo n s W te oarvedftoa tbe departments, aha important pe titions were presented. r Mr. Goyer introdnoed a bill providing for tbo improvement of tbenavigation of the Mississippi anu its tributaries. 4 ir -. The non-intervention resolutions were thfcu td kc * % aild P ost P 0 &«* until next Wednesday, v A bill for the improvement and repairs of the dam at the liead of Cumberland Island itf the Ohio river, was takenup, and after some debate referred to the Committee on Commerce. The bill*was* then' taken up, and a proposition to increaso the appropriation to ColliDs’ Line, .$33,000 per Hrip, the number of trips to bo increased to 2G, was debated at length, after which the Senate adjourned; * . "House —The House resumed the considera tion of the bill to enforce discipline in the Naval service.' Altera debate under the operation of ■the previousquestion, the House voted first on the substitute of Mr./Stanton,* of Tenny being tho same'as the Senate bill heretofore published, .with the exception,: that it proposed to strike out 08 part of. the penalty for sailers tho wearing of ,abadge with the word Vthief” upon ; ity and striking oat the eighth mode of punishment, namely, a boil and chain. Tho substitute* was disagreed to. After further debate, the whole subject was laid on the tablo. • Mr. Orr reported a bill granting the right of way and a donation of land to Florida. Tho Homestead bill was then taken in Coni' tnitteo of the Whole, after which tho House ad journed. DEATH OF JUDGE COULTER. ■ ■>. Gkkeksiuj*dqv April 21; • p T.be Hon. Riohard Coulter, one of the Judges of the Bupreiuo Court, died at his residence in this place, at II o'clock last night. ; RAILROAD ELECTION. • : • ■ . Fim.ADRLPHIA, April 21. . ihe poll opened yesterday for stockholders of the. Central Railroad .Company.' In regard to subscription Jo the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, lU,ooo’votes,were polled, and only 5,000 opposed to the subscription. The poll closes to morrow evening.: * ;. VCINCIXNATJ, April 21. The river is now rising five inches per hour. It has risen foor feet six inohes since last even ing. The weather is cool, it is clearing. , ; New Vomr,. April 21. The Africa Hailed to-day for with 110 passengers; including L. Dyer, of Baltimore, bearer of despatches; r AUCTION SALES. • ; Auction Card* f lllh undersigned, after an interval of four years;has : resumed business. Having complied wiili UtarequisiUonscf the law regulating Sales at Ahcrtbin and toying procured a first class Incense as Auctioneer fortne taty-of I uisbargh, he offers hia servicesas suoh lo hiamcnds and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years m this line of hazards nothing in say ing lliat he will be enabled to ijjve enure satisfaction to ail those who may feel disposed 10 patronize him. , P. AIcKENNA, Auctioneer. : Keferato the principal City Merchant*. ivO •• • Aucttou—Dally A I. the Commercial Shies Rooms, oornor of Wood and Fifth *treeu.at M ja. general as sortment of §taple andFnhcy Dry Gbnds, Cioiiung, Hoots and Shoes. lints, Cans, &c. AT a O'CLOCK, V. M., t Groceriey, Qac.inswarc, Glassware, Table Cutlery; looking Glasiess, new and second baud Household and Kitchen luraliure, Ac. „ , AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., - . Hook*. Stationery, Fancy .articles,-. Magical fnstru meuts, Hurdwnre ami CnUerr; Clothing, Variety* Goods Guld and Silver Walchrsj Ac. F. Iff; DAVIS, ■ jufktf. . . - ■ • Aueiinn^r. P« HTUBSSAi Auctioneer* A k'CTTO.ff SALES—Every Jay, ai Marlin Connolly's Jv Dry Goods Store, No. CO Market .treat, between nunl and konrtli streets, ‘file entira stock is now ceil inff without reserve,nt Auction. Sales continued from Jay lo day, until all are sold. P» Hi WAVIS» Auctioneer* SUI'EIUOR_ CLOTHING* at Pbivate Sams -Now open, at Davis’ Aartlon Rooms, comer of Wood and Kirib streets, alnruestockof soperioir clothing,com rn«mtt coats, vests, and pants In great variety, made or the finest materials and latest style. The public arc re tltie*led to call and examine the assortment. aptll ~ W» G* IS’CABTHfiYf AnctlOßeer. X A RGBS TOC EOF l) R V GOODS, 40., at audios, M.J mu 1)0 commenced the sale' on Taesduy, AprU UUu, at 10 o’clock in tlio -ibrehoon, uml- coniinae o*i; YVmlnesduy and Thursday, iilst and d?d,at McCartney** Auction iiouge, alarge- assortment of dry goods, to close consignment; among the stock may be mentioned • infoilowui* breach, Haglfert and .American broad various colors and qairuies, French tind knghshcrtssiraeresjCassUjeta; tweed, plaid, cbrd4ane>i t cashmere ts, summer casiimerc*, aipacoas,in. d® jaines drop thte, cashmeres, jaeriooesy lawns, einghttms;col»- eoes, French tnrrege, berege demines, Imh linen, mo hair cloth; sack pocket handkerchiefs and cravats, uns .penderßvUno shirts under shirt*, n large lot of black and colored silks Ac, together with a large assortment of other fancy dry good*. Th£ above lot of goods, will bn hold without any reserve, ‘ Itnrgains may bn cxnect- : rd. -Terms at sale. - YV. G. McCARTNKY, ■P.P I*® 1 *® \ Auctioneer. 108 FRENCH STORE. IGS n' r-~- '‘.-ppu*--- opening, .including rich fcliawls } from«swiD“.S!aOcncU. r Leiev«ryJoity:caJl ami s«e tbu splendid production or Tropemi Chinese manufacture. - „Laees, Satins,SUbs, Luwns, Uetaccs, MantiUns, and Vfaites r to match the Sh*wl«; tied Millinery, Olovos, Flowers, 'Etyinn; Sic, .taerulemen’s Broad Cloiha, Tuscan ami Leghorn-liats. (Cenlngtyle?,) Sliiris.Coat?, fee. . Mourning Goods of every description. Mndnme A.Goalibff, (rrom France,) U in the monthly: receiptor Koibloua and Model*,from Pnria. London and New Vork, at No 51 St. Clair street, and 103 Market st, where lariiea are rcßpep.tfally invited to call. The trade gopplicd with models and materials 1862. SPItING AHRANOBA3ENT7 Cleveland and PltuDuiglt Bnllroadi To CLSVBZJUfD, TOLfcDO, fIANDUBK.Y> Detkoiiv Chicago, iMjlwausie, Ui-ffalu, Ddnkuk, ano Ci«- . .• The new and fast running steamer FQRSST CITY leaves Monahgabclawharf, foot of Market tiuect; every, morning, (Sundays excepted) at Bo’clock—connecting a; Wellsvilte with the Express Train, of tho Cleveland : and Pittsburgh Railroad, leaving at 13 o’clock, M,and' arriving at Cleveland al 0 o’clock, P. M.,ami connecting with the Steamboat and .ftnilroadldnes for Toledo.' Samlasky, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukio, Buffalo, and Dunkirk. Fare to Cleveland, S 3 50. r ■ For Tickets,.apply to JOHN 4. CAUOHRV,' . Agent C.-& P» R. R. Co. OFFICE— Corner Water and Smlihffeld streets,tun stairs,) opposite Monougahcla House. ' Jo»Noi* —fly tha Ohio mil Penna; Railroad to Alli ance, and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad from Alliance to Cleveland, the fare from Pittsburgh to Clove* land is SI 00. .Passengers by both routes a/riosfn Circe landat lAe sa me rime, and in tha same tramofeats. nprtC:tf. •• • - WEW CLOTHIIUi HUU»E, EDMUND WATTS it CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 185 Liberty street, above St. Clair HH Vfi openedo new Clotliing Store, at; the above plaee.and are now receiving a nilendhl tM^fr Cloths, Caesiraercß, yeu:u S s,&e.;oPate latest ininort?. f lions. pareha» e| l with an ospectal viewto city, trSS hn.t which they are prepared to make up to ordir“nthola testnnd most' fashionable styles. They intenir strict attention torhis branch of ihetr basinest and tS?v havefnll confidence that they wilt be able tSlvo their customers entire satisfaction; They arenl«omanufnefnr : Ting a choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING Si A« atl^sL‘ 8 ! yl ? S > wl,lch ‘*>ey will fielllow for cash - fnof bnyers cmitc y ,low ’ ilia mien- . • Slato 'ttooQnc* ' o?t^uI ?1 ? n T Ca,havm S from the Slat*- and Vork Comities, where ho l»F'inm?o» rr 4>iS? lnCr,la »^? r . a constant supply of SU- V s ? Informs UUJLUERSand! 5\A aa ?., ac is now.preparcd to execute, any' amount of SI*A US KUOFINIi.nI the shortest tune, and! ® IJ * B good term® na can he Imam the cuy.. • ■/ . Being npraeticnlSlater, and devoting his entire ntteif- > tioato ilift business, he has no hesitation m warranting: all his work to give satisfaction. j Orders left with kogaiu Wilson & Co , No. 129 \V r o street, Pittsburgh} ofi T- Arnold & nrolhcry corner of Lacock and Anderson airept, Allegheny City, shall /-re ceive prompt attention. / ihnryuilm* THOMAS, ARNOLD : BOOKSELLER A N D . STATIOIjTER. HAS alwaysonlinnd “general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blankßooks, Printing,} fb s i a nii Cop Paper, io , wliolcsalo and retal, No. 11)1 V food si.,- befow fiftli. East tide, Pittsburgh, Pa. ’ ?°°“ IP* Wanted, Hags and Tanners' scran* ppisily B. O. Family llama. " EVANS & SWIFT’S. extra, brand, mo tie sees, ’now. In store, and for nale. Toe attention of . all persons wntimi o reliable arucle.ls solicited to this. brand! oprtOilm SELLERS,NICO/ J 3 * CO. WiiiSli _ v * ‘ .V* 4 '' MARTIN CONNOLLY. JVM'KENNA. Anci’r P, M. DAVIS Avci. •JAMESGOSLING, ■ .MARKET- STREET. M#(l, A. GOSLING, S»0- 51, ST. CLAIR'STREET,- 'VIIOLKSAIg AND BETMt. PcMern in • Foreign and I'.iik'Y mid Staple - DRV GOOns, ' : MILL! USE V, s•*. IPRINO AND SIISIMER IB*- T. G» iUQKGAIN» r ■ '- ‘ ’lf ... '' •*?.»•* • 1 . 1 ‘ !».• •> X.*r V-» *v V ?.. i •• c t „*■ I ■ 1 t * * * BANKERS ,& BROKERS/" •; Vs %*s V.***?JTOS W M-TIBWAH. TIKHSAS & 80., BANKERS AND EXCIIANGE-UKOKEHS, feliSCily Nt>. 88 Wind Hrill.'Biammil nlhtf. r. llemovnl. Patricks & Friend DANICEUISABUBiXOffABOifiBKOHI>ft9| HAVE REMOVED TlfEllt OFFICE . TO TUK COBNXB OP VJVTn AHDWOOD STBKBTSj' . < Pittsburgh, Pa, > B PATRICKS Be, FRIKNDt ANKERS AND EXGHANOE . BROKERS.: find ; DeAlers in Accepianccg-Oold. SilveTr: antf Rank Notes. Exchange ontoe Eastern and West* cm clues constantly’ for sale. CollecUonS Tnade in all the cities thrtugkout tbo Unt» tea States. • Depositee received in par Rinds or current paper+at itio eorner.of Fifth and Wood streets: - (fabQv e and Foriign Excftangej Sank Notts, Gold and Silvtr , Bought,So t J ntt&Ezchangtd, ■ SICIUSGa ASI/IIANKIHO HO USD ■■■•■' ’.o?' ' ’ William A. Mil! & Co., 04 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. QHTlMgPgpOaiTa. jatfgSB iuan .B.MBK _ - <DW.BP B.UU. • ■ _ , kuabubbl a HAiin. f g«i°»HDipi.* ,lll ' Wooil<t »-’ dlr<,eU y < ’pp°» ll l g^* a Bl . lltiaoTM, iv .■ ■■.■■■! H. lIOfcMKS tt SONB, B.V* BSMDTBD tUBIII BiKSlSfl AMD HXCH.HO<'oaUIrk To [to, 67 Alarktt llrut,faur Z (S!a,S'‘ N. HOLMES A SONS. Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly tor sale. ' Collections made iu nil tho cities throughbat the Uni ted States, Depositee received in par funds or current paper, Nd.C7 Market street,between Third and Fourth streets. » jan3o*ly; fas. s.iroojw ; tflouissiNT ’ HOON«6AnOBHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N,BiComerof Wood and Bizthstntu,, Pittsburgh. Pa v T*kEALERSin Coin,BnnfcNotes.Timeßills* Foreign, EXCHANGE On aHthe.prmcipai Cities of the Union sums to suit purchasers. " £r f*r NT and parfunds received on deposlte .-■< COLLECTIONS inadeon fill parte oflheUnion, tube iowasi rates. scpn-ly • . O’Connor, Ur tuner aco.,r D BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. EALT'.RS In Domestic and Foreign Exclmaee, Timo and Sight Rills, Coin, Uncnrrcnt and Par Fands; o^r 8 * 4 . 0 * corner Third-. and-WomV sweets, Pittsburgh. farormi- •• •' • • • Hltllfi, fJO.. - - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE-BROKERS. Co I mer of Wood and Fifth streets. ■ RIOHT EXCHANGE on the Easierit Cities conelantly 1 Jpf ®‘* !s ,°£ E ? <: J lllu B 8 and Notes dts- kuld.Stlver and Bank Notee,bought and sold. ,CjMk.eiiM« made to «U the principal ciliesof the United Slates. Deposits received of Par and Current Fmills. man!7:y a a Arnold & caT, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN exchange coin, DANK NOTES, - SIGHT AND „ TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit ted to any part of the Union. tSpSTOCKS-® bought, and sold on cnaosissioN.' No. 74 Fourth street , Nextdoorlo the Bank of Pittsburgh; s«w System and Sew named teat FOB THE CUBE OF consumption: NDTALL’S SYRIACDM, ' IX THREE BOTTLES, A A A gi 1 3 | 11 s Iml UJ yl] coniATmao • THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, • - FOR tHB CtTHB OF THfi THHEB DIFFERENT STAGES OF C O TXBVM V TIOW X SYMPTOMS. - .. Cough, tmin in the bteosu ■ side,-head,back, joints asa . limbs, inflammation, sore ness -and uckhnjr in the throat, quick breathing, czputora (ton Costivehe*s, : spasmodic: cough, violent fever, night, [morning and mid day sweat, 'hectic flush, lathe nice and checks, burning, heat in the palms of the hands and soles ■ of/be fceVzpteiorarion easy, copious, and iixtakeA •vjiUs blood. ' SYMPTOMS.' Diarrhea, diminished fe ver, cough and morning *—v. . sweats,great anllncrcasing .Tubercular Consumption, rdobilitjr. - in Ycliow Wrappers. fits, slight: tieliriprn . and •• •: /swelling of ttieextreihuies. TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance in force bottles of NUTALL/3 SYRIACU.M is,a newera in. me dicine, from itinovehyanddirectopnositioinotheold absurd and inconsistent ONE SYSTEM*: while success, preparedinthts maauer,(eoch bottle eomaininga different preparationLmcurinc ihadifft,'- .tnt stages which churacietiz6 f?oruuwp?um, has e*tal f» Hshctl uie .welcome truth of the Curability qftveryiiaiA* of YuUnokary Consumption. -j- • >■ > - Physicians approve of it because U is based upon co *- reel Ph>Biological,and radiological principles. The public approve,of it, Inscauso. it is Cotnmon Sens( y tinti because they knetb from sail (xpnUnee that one prepa ration .will not care the thus stuges of The suffering, disappohHedfcfldaiscoiuqgetiiivvand on £roves of iifbceuuse its pEincipieahold out a reasonable I lope, and when he uses Nut&U’s Syciacum,lns hopes are realized.- : If he ts in the first stage of Consumption, and uses the firstbottic,Uia cxpecu>ra>ion,dliE«;uft toad: painful, be* comcajrcc and easy; hts cough soon gou well, the soreness, tick ling in his throat, inflammation, pain in bis. breast, ludivUeirui back; joinuahiHiiubsnra removed.' \X be is in tiie second stage and uses,the second bottle: bis fever leaves ti.iu ; hi*>.disturbed slumbers become sweet nndreirwhifig j iua mght sweats vanish; Inse;r peetomtion copious rmd bloody,assuiaca a.fccultiiy ap pearance. unu at length disappears; las bowels Lo coiue regularj/ liis appetito /rmurasj tho flush in bis i check disappear*; the-burningheat imho palms of Ida bands and soles of-his-feef are feltnolonger; hisccugb now ceases; hoTccovcrsanUiewell. -Jf lie is in.ibe tliird stage, und uses the third bottle, his Diairhcna gmdaalty ceases j ins weak bowel* becomo strong; ItiseoQgh and other bad symptoms disappear f feeble digestion becomes -strong nmt vigorous; his stomach iccovcraits proper.tone, and creates new,ricb and.nourishing blood; Ins strength returns; his wasted body is clothed With.fleah; ina life ja ba.ved, and heis restored to health. Koch bottle of NulnH’s Syriacnmliasiho Symptomsof the stage for.which,u is.intended primed in front of the wrapper, whereby cveryiuvnlnl, knowing his own syrnp toms, can judge for himself, WHICH BOTTLE IIE RE QUIRES; consequently no mistake can occur iu so lecungtiiepropcrmedicine. :• . See IhimphletiapossosEiQndf, iheEdilor oftlnspnper, coctaitdag Hr. NutallV PathoJogy of Consumption.— Lectures oaihe stricture and uses of the Human Lungs, andeertificate* of’curbs,-v . TIKST STAGE. Incipient Consumption, ia Rluc Wrappers. SECOND STAGE, Confirmed Consamptlon; vi Pink Wrappers. .. . TllfßD STAGE. lE7" Prepared only by Dr, NU,TALL,lnventor and Proprietor. >Puce One Dollar Per BoUle. . ' . For sale at the Drug store pf -; DUTgEO,' 11. KE\YSKRiNo;HO| - alley, ' only Wholesale and Retail Agontfor Pittsburgh. ■ j%?;d&w' .•• • ...•■ ■■• .-.■•■ ■ ;■• BUFF’S .MEECAHTU33 COLLEGE, THIRD STREET, PITTSBIfRQH. ’' ‘ KsfasilMtai x;i by Legislative Charier, author. of Utea"orUr‘ American AecoumahtKand western '•.tilenraboatAecoanianl." Profeseor'ofpracticalßook* keeping fessorofOraatnemainnd WercaTUilePennTanehjp.fcJ. IL Hatch, of the Tiuslwrghitar, Professor of Mercantile CbASStCAt, AKS MjkTiRmATTCAL DEPAEiaSNT. • p.Hayden, Graduate ofJefferson College, Professor or classical >v E. Montel,late ofPariß.Profcssor of French; F. Stamper, Graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of Vienna Civil Engineer and Architect,l’rofcsaor of Ar chitectural, Mechanical aud: Landscape drawing. v This institution now occupies theawiolo of ihb sec and story «f Gazeam’s Buildings, frua the comer of Third and Markotstreets to Post Office afciey, with two ppaekms rooms jn the thiid slory. cojiiJnucs to be the only instiluliou in this part ofUka-country where MercautUe and Steamboat Bootcdceeping,arejthoronch and'practically :taught. The Classical nrd Mercantile Departments are conducted separately; vpae of the •most Spacious and elefantjyfunnshodXadica? Writing- Rooms inthtt United up, ondwill ho un .dor the direction of J. I). -Williams,.orte'pf the best i, Penmen In the West. .The. VtoJiTßSOrs are aU ciperl- Sliced pjcccptorsi and at the head of iheir.rcspeclivo professions. parts,of the country • ■ ■■ ■■■• ■ -.-'v . marls:dfcw :■ T PIPB.r-Intproyea P.atcav JLi Hydrants; Pomps; Aqueducts; - .Hydraulic Rams; ' Chemical uses, and Springs; All sizes and thicknesses, always on Uand. and for sale low, by ,v.-,... ALEXANDER GORDON, * > . nprU:il3w*wCt . 134 Frontaircci. iiongb & Anthony** Daguerreotypes. milE underaiffned waukl inform their many frionds and X others, that they JiaVr removed from Durkc's Build ing to No.-CtS Fourth street, (a few doors above their old stand) where they* have fitted up roorns for dagnerreo* typing. Having a very superior arrangement of light, and the most approved instruments bow in use, with: some ten years experience in thobuBinessr r nbey pledge themselves to tarn out as good pictures as any other es tabhshmentln: the country, and far more truthful liko nesses than has heretofore been furnished to the citizens of-Pj.tsburgli, either single or In croups: Citizens and strangers ore respectfully invited to call, whethcrihey wish pictures ornot. ': .- Our motto is good piciorcs,fflir prices, and porfeet sat* isfoction to our customers. HOUGH • & ANTHON Y. N. B -We furnish nil articles In ourbusliiQßs toother operators as heretofore. apis ItoDioval of the ,• O'R-lELLY TELEGRAPH OFFICE. milE Officeof the O’Rielly Telegraph Lines hsa been 1 removed to the NORTH • EAST CORNER OF! THIRD AND WOOD sTS-VPiitsburgh* Pa. , Entrance from Third street. In .order to meet the increasing wants of the pubbc.the new Telegraph Office has been 1 , much enlarged aud improved, and other lucibties added, to insure the prompt and accurate transmission of Di*^ Sate lies 10 all parts of the United States. No effort'will e spared to sustain the high imputation which .the Lines have already acquiredfmartlrtm r * Take Notice. .. YAMES. pSLEjt.hha made a.yolmtlttry assignment of tear anu personal property,forthe benefit of his creditors, to the undersigned. No;Jane Term, 18S*- Any persons having claims, will presenuhem, and those indebted to said Esler. make payment lo * - W. G. M’CARTNKV, Assignee, nprl6;4t ; No;l3Giwoodt'»tredl..'..-. OUGAH—Fair to prime New Orleansin storeandibr J 5 sale by Spiff KING * MOORHEAD. 3%\ •».,, *': -r- v.’’. .. ;• ir-'o "7- v: '.-jv t; -rfr ■ 'yi?£?4 ' ■'< M'iy&ii-P'M -?sst r?< TJIfIR AATV S'AVlBt p?la«SSsS* K i»»' house* a large barn "fttMrSfiK? » a. good farm : I good .ptlngfdnd &S L“ ■ a™* *vlt, So ; 100 acres In * fair ?ta?£Js tor i> !attk M*4*J good order. A Bar&inT* ft,? l i,J,? 1 “ v ?V 4D ' “ ll »" session i CUT.'.D^^S^r 5 - — 1 fitmihficldJitreeh J.: oocapiod; by Uio .subscnlicr Kwiliit 7. Jlo,r IbelSlhlast. Fon«ni,el™f« e r 0,,£,510 “ «•«» on K.«lnr.»raß.7tg rall h 8 fISSS) 3, u h A S FORK■ ItUOM.—Would o Slice, JJrr Goods* Trlidmin* jor Gitottl StVtd saßi Reut low. Apply to S. GOLDJUfcjv' 0 -mufSO ■ nsMatkci iiteet. TOO subscriberolfers for Iloni, trie ' I Bioreraoa ruiweccai’ied by Messrs'. Wiflocfc. jjjSßfc • ■St Paris. No. SI Mark'otsirccl-.. Possession gWcflUslg on tin* 1 iofApt. l*uqmreof jans:if CIIAA. il PAUf,?ON t No. 73 Wood Sr. fesa FOR RF-iVr.'-Prom thaTsforApnl next, tbo jgjggl ?*ore, wiih Pweiiinff nliached, on ihc romer of and First stn.*e|s-~a good business stand:' for a-Siora or Tavern; it btun portly one aqaarfifrom the nrcr-rwiii be-runud low toa good tenant; Apply to ■•■<•,.• AVAtrTEfI WIANT. No.;«W2 jnberiy gt*, . LOTS FOR SALE. NE LOT* in Die 'Eighth'-Ward of tha .City of.-Pills* r ‘* u fßh» frontf agon locust street, 30.1 fret fronting { , .!!iYi?»Vf aum filr ? cl / TDnn,: f l fi'to Uie tiuff 400 foei, front* ■!i?«'St4oo?e& ,t ' cl > Monties’ Milienoorgcr tiSHtJH* 1 * r f' 01 ’ a JJ° ln^l S die above. in I’iiftAwng&lp, ftlilien i .10 die !>1 a(T 323 • fret,- ont&e bluff over* e t {,J. e u!n l V > n l^^ l, r lu * JIl / fe lj 10n ~de of Hie prop* ,» c rt V c ?° ra .V- s , * rVVJn * VCO.fret to Ivoeust street.- J ’ rlSjsllV!S^Mni ffon dng on Loenet st. J9J fi:cJ T fro»iUus oa street T3(i feel to a-W -feet alley, tronijne.oii inuV.: alley 203 feet to a liho of fnftedt* of la ’* JnmBB Irwin > ft om alley to fjocostst. O/jcoihorXot.in Ibis r.fiy.o<:Pjtt«bur/klttfr<miiiir <m Locust street 2UJ fed, rromlugofi Vanbraam street 120 feet to a2l feet olfey, fronting *o-i said alley m CetU fronting on Mmeriberßrr Bin d UO Iterto Locust si. .One other JQol, fronlu r.oji Forbes 'street4S feeuftoni. ingonMiltenberger street I«0 fretto a 24 fcctaHevion •the paid alloy 48 feet to,Lot No. 4‘J in Klltebb'eiKcr’s plan of Lots . 6 . Oneother Lot, fronting on Forbes street2ft feef. lroot mg on Vanbraatn .flreet LlO.fee!, to n 24; feet ullay. . irouijunjoit *a,ld alley 72feet»■■'.-■ / v........ I :Will_«ili.forcash, on -Tf-np limej or.on perpotuid leaser For ptmicahrs, enquire ,©fthe. Mfb&cnber; on tuo_eorner of«anduskr Bireei and South Ocmmoni'Ai* legheny - 1 mar2o:4m • vT* Oi TWKCn&Lb A, CO.’S • FORWARDING.AND COMMISSION HOUSE. ; ' NEW ORLEANS .fpUtSldPg established Jfouse conGno their attention X; bfrieUy (n sftldß nfidpurchuses ou Ccmroixsiodv aed *to the Forwarding biwlnes* • They Beirut u continuance ot the liberal patronage, heretofore giverul era January'2s, Ir'SJ. JOHN w. VWicnsiti- • ►*.. JO'W?E MOSHIDdfi _ _ Tvlehdt ex, noffrldee. COMMISSION AND FOH WARDING MERCHANTS, Cornet of Coinmetcutl and Pih* streets. . \AT*kL piompUtt attend to aUcouslgnmentaand Com- TY *roi#sip«.acniruKcd loihcmvand-wm mah© liberal haad Q^vliuCC - vou consignments orfiMsof Ladings . Orders fay .the. purchase. of. Lead, Grain, Hemp and °. 1 1 l , yr o( *uce, .wiU be promptly filled at ihelowestods* Bible pricea/eml on the beet terms. . .' .• . Thuywm also undertake tho settlement and collec tion of claims of Importance ; and hope/ by their csi>e* C l ™personal efforts a ud attention to uli of tneir. friends, to give general satisfaction/, * - ... ’ _ U’FfiKKNdS, Geo. Collier, St. Lonta i KUia & Morton, Cbioianatf; l Age & Bacon •: >. :: & Gormim ■; •;.' do • Clmilesu.fllowiCo, ■ do .Hoiea&Frazer, do Chouteau t Valle. do Springer It Whlteimut.do .*>• Lceeli & Co;,-WiUiaut il Dimes S; Co:, 1. W, Butler Bn J bf,eM^ l p i Ma?/r& lo tnsßsi trasuot * r */***'^*-•-• as v : •« for the late firm of SamJs &Retnemanr • LObISRKISEnAfT&CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN „ Clockiy Watches, Jewlm.Watch Materials, Tools* / gym BTUBCT, ONE 8008 FBOH'WoOS, PITTBDSBpir?’ ’ fjtAKH leave to announce, to the trado ajnJ the pabl|c •• X. generally, that Uicy have Uicmsulves earefaUy 511- lecicu and imnorted from Kurope, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Wulcn. Materials, and Tools'for' Watch-makers; nuda most elegant assortment of Jew elry, fronube best, manufactories—winch ihcy offor at prices as low as they can be purchased In the eastern * markets. Their stock of Watches consists of Gold, and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lenincss Sil ver Qdarliers; and elegant French lima pieces; of the most approved makes. Together with a largo stock of . Clocks, and Time pieces, fronuhe bcsiAmencanFacto ■Ties. : • Their-stock of Jewelry CMnprtec* arliclco of every description in this hue, such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings; Breast Puis, Biacelei3,-Cold, Fob anti ' Guard Chums, Gold Guard Keys and Lockets, Gold atilPSilvcr tccuclcs, Silver and German Silver and Tabic and a Spoous. and every kind of fpucy articles generally kept m establishments of this descriptions They would/especifully eaUlho auonuon'of the trade to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, or every variety, which iheychuve most carefully se tested. They have also on hand a largo assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Ortera Glasses, from lift) best manufactory In England. > Together with a great variety of other articlee iou numeroosto mention. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry-repaired in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms: ■ . facility * .. -7- Superior Watch liepalrlns." JOHN M;ROBERTS,- WATCHMAKER AND *ss> JE WELLE it, desires again to''call-tlio at tentioa of t&e public in tUa workshopwhich ho has opened*! No, 16 Fifth street,twodoorsfromlagalisg Markst, wherelmooDtumfcs to devote his special ouen tioato the repairing and.reining of Chronometer, Du- Le'?cr/i. , Epnte, anu every description of fine Watches todClocks. . ; a nondjerof years been employed ns Fore man in the workshop of the jarxeslesUhlishmenLintlus ' city, iflauer myself that those favoring mo with patron* ; oil work er trusted, executed in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. . Inward. Heaaleton, s Ksq.jß.Jli Hariley, EMi.,Jo?cpli tVoodweU, Joshua RUodes & and \Vm.ls.Sciuie. • A carefully selected ./stock of Watches, Clocks, Jcw elry,Spooii3 y Spectaclcsj&c., cmiAanllyon liinuLwlijeh have bceu purchased at the lowest eu<U prices* and will • bo so.iuat a vcryamall advance for ihr ?nme • foijl2 ■ Clieap iXjry'tJaodßi JAMES M? CAN OLESa A CO.* 109 T Ypfid IFqoJ Streep A HE iiowopenihg a v^ry.extensive and well assorted /i stock of SFRJNG nud; BUMMER GOODS.' Con sisting in part, of French and 'English Broad Cloths. Tweeds, Casßimereß. xaJbjnorcit-s Doeskins. Jeans, Cotionudcs, Drdlirgs, Linen Comings, Silk, Selin iiW Taney Cotton Vcsnngs./Alsoi ahont 10t» CASES PLAIN A ND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing ihe newest Hjyiesof Silk and Li ncn. Poplins, Delaines; BL>raj?eaand Berage.De LntucSriSlack.Mo timing and Fancy Lawns ‘ Plain and Fancy Calicos, in .great .variety; FrehH* Scoiih und Domestic Ginghams jPalm Lear, Leghorn, * Kossuth, llnng&nan and Mexican Uat*;. Silk, GiucUam and Coy-on Parabola;-Act, 1 Ac., -which arc offered at wholesale on the moit ftccomtnolniin g terms, fanrt £« Tlxo fireatWegethbis usmtdvl. • • 1)11. IT f. -MYERS* EXTRACT, Dandelion, Wild-; Cherry and Sarsaparilla. • , valuablc .meiliernal prepant-’ boa diners entirely from any simple :-■■■ ‘ruJtlract of Sarsaparilla” or com mpAparinringnicdieinoi’ Uißacom ”tany; of MOST: CLEAN w<Ih • Mfll ccl (y on lit* Kidneys, or V W'la htonfS tuunediate ceferehce to the re -I* \ - lief and continued healthy operation .. ,of some mternal :,organs. ■lt con* ' tains..articlea whlf-T* nwinr ii.m. nn preparation in and IT 13 UNRIVALLIJD in purifying -anil: refreshing effects; by anv medicine in the world, Itts.pulup IPTIaUGE UOlTLliS,iavctY “pleasantto is more concentrated.” ■'•■■■■ v 1 * STRONGER* better and CHEAPER, ' .ihaaaiiy other in the market. Persons who hake taken .’“.Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, wßhout relief,havebeeri radically using two or three boules. This la ihe only Compound in which Dandelion,'Wild Chetrv andSnMnpanllaaTe so prepared to oflettho peculiar virtues of,oach, ln- combinhlioa' wtth pure cxiracis of ; other healing:aUidesv ma hifiilyvcoricontrated fitaiA' Its Ingredients v EGErABLE, and aw such roots, and barks ns are found, though cU'cflv afrec u»g certain parts,in theiegenerat icodency, to produce the most cleansing and henlin* eifeets. - fCJSIMPOSSIBLE To cure mtyny ; diseases. Droisms, KlJnsv Com. ■ tc., draw off Watery HurSow from ffae Bh?o% or corrupt and imiaungsecteiions of dii.easca OTtnms .fromthe body;withoutthe thorough operaUon* on tho Kianeys,as caused by this medicine. No olher extracts even pretenl to this-cfleot. In factythis veryoperatios« for which it is particularly ' eompoonded;uiflcfs from ..pH other preparations, and maker ittliabcst-cornpouiul . inexLstence. . ■■■■■ - IN ALL OF DROPSY, use this medicine^— It wiu relieve. It nap. cured life itself was de*- spalrcdof. It contains articles that will euro, If any thing can, and takes the-oniy method tomako perma* ufirucure?. SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVBIU ' .Toprodace testimony in proof, of ihe euro oflhiadis* ease id acknowiedgealy new.- Thopatdic havcsolottg - ■ : been taught to regard U a* fatal,thaj, its positive care 'wpuldscemalmovt n miracle; ytt SHU* FKVKU UAB KEEN CURED, \ And. by the Great Vegotnblo Remedy, Dr JI.B.My* era* Extract, Domiellon, Wild Cherry,&e., nlono. - Wd.select the following, os a specimen of tho name* . rous testimonials torihOeffieiehcy this, medicine in', caaesof tfi&rahlrffitbiitdi&ase, whirfrwo havoloex* hiblt. TESTIMONY OF PIIYSiqiANS: * . * -FranclsTiblimesb M.D.,asiUlfutphyi3lclaij,Te*icJing in Buffalo,!*. Yf and onfe vtbbhrtvdevotcdhimself par tfculariy to theWody and cure of ttio Shlp Fever, with almost every pUa*a of which ha is conversant, gives the foltowing testimony m relation to the.cdectsof this mediclnei'Os psepared by hrmsclt: • - “’Thia'u to certify, il»«i I nave used Dn llvß. Myers* Extract of Cherry, and Sarsaparilla, v. in ray practice,-in.cascs of a number of patient* sick - with Ship Fever, with, very -beocUcml results, ‘ And f. consider ita general curative in that disease. 11 ' ' Prepared, by DIVERS & RICE, v . , / -No.-ll Warron street,NewYork. . *. ' It. E SKtiLKRS, *“ No 57 Wood strCeuPmabureb. _ ' ' Sold bV aprSrdoodfcw B, tTi Ur. Kim kelly’s Female Seminary. AT KITTANNING, PA. SEVENTH SESSlON—Comn«n*ee «« , DAY.23ih Instant Teachers of tofcal>»W«» ay eoclaled with Dr. K.llikelly.Jn conJueUnjlhi* HcbOOL. The number of Eoardnnr I’apils is UmucdwM. mass aassio* or ttro ; _ a() Hoard and Tomon, In Enffh— Vt™ French, German and Latin, each - f juStfgSyiy.A* B.*CtfHla« wri Jams* WVilmtaaii, (gUCCttSOT , /COMMISSION r.l)Js‘r laHourVool. «nf Pr.*W« S" jeni:?, No. l43Fir*t street) uul 9\. t I - ; ttpyOtlw Uemovnl. SIGH Off THE IJIDJAN KING/ NO 383 LIBERT? STREET, (Nearly opposite the Spteadl Eagle Tavern. KUtshnrfib ) BKKS k. JONESiMnnuhictnrtt aha, Dealer in al khul. of TOBhCCO, SNUFF and SIIOAKS. lobsreo ntnl Segars.snHjgMßßgfttMtnn. 1 apr7:t fn rm/r bugfa jyjL *pi» ,' "V'* # * ~ •. '•tST-^-v Vv-?.-« J - r ,T *■ .1 FOB SALE A TO T.W GKO. MILTENWIRGER. COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. ’ “ sU, "fruS® - 1 « ?v " liiil ■ .. . « ■ ■L ”
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