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SAIDBOAY- APRIL 3
River Intelligence, etc.
The Illinois.—The following aro tbo dimen
sions of tills magnificent steamer:—4o feet beam ■
,• 276f00t keel,-7 feet 8 inches Sold, 20 feet rake
of stem, 6 feet fhntail; extreme length, 303 feet;
: diameter of wheels, 36 feet .The hull wbs bnilt
' by J. S. Pringle, of Brownsville. The cylinders
. are26inehesin diameter, and 8 feet stroke;
there aro four boilers, 42 inches in diameter,
- and 80 feet long.. There Is also, a small boiler
; and engine, for the purpose of delating freight.
•■■■■. The engines were built by John Snowden, of
Brownsville. The cabin was built by Mason &
Banting of this city, and is about 160 feet long,
and contains 50 large state rooms, over 0 feet
. wide.; . The painting was done by James Speer.
The furniture, which is of the first order, was
furnished by J. W. Woodwell.
Tho Illinois is intended to run between Louis
ville, St. Louis and New Orloons, under the com
mand of Captain Smtthkes; Mr. JAjrasKEnnJr.,
goes out as first Clerk.
freight appears tp bo very plenty In this oity
-nt present. -.Large quantities of merchandise
are arriving daily from the East, and it is rapid-
ly Bhipped.West, by river.- The boats-from be
dew bringop heavy cargoes of baoon, sugar and
molasses.
The Allegheny Am has-been rising very fast
for Bome days past, bat now appears to be on
the stand. The boats on this river ara doing a
good business. Lumber bos began to come
down from the pine region,-very freely.
For Cincinnati.—The Messenger Ho; 2, one of
the finest boate on the packet line, leaves this
morning far Cincinnati. She will land travelers
eafelyin the Qneen City, after a pleasant-and
speedy voyage. .
For Wheeling.—The Winchester, Capt Moore,
leaves this morning for Wheeling. This boat is
running os aregular packet, and will puSpasscu
gors through speedily.
Sunday Boats,— The. Buokeyo State is not hero
to take her day to-morrow; but there are several
boats that will leave for below, the Granite
State, Illinois, and others. ~
The Typographical Association —Will meet this
evening at the Hall, corner of Fourth and Mar
* ■■ ket streets. At the meeting tills evening the
Society eleots two delegates, to represent the
printers of Pittsburgh in the National Conven
tion to be held in May in Cincinnati.
COURT OP QUARTER 3ESSIOM9.
: On the Bench—Hon. Wm. B. M’Clure, Presi
dent Judge; and Wm. Boggs, Esq., Associate
.Judge. ■ ■
Commonwealth vs. EUen Dougherty—lndict
ment, Larceny. . The Jury returned a verdict of
not guilty, and the prisoner was discharged by
proclamation.
. ■ Commonwealth vs. John Williams—lndictment,
Larceny. The prisoner was found guilty, and
sentenced to two months imprisonment in the
county jail, pay n fine of six and a quarter cents
end costs of prosecution.
: Commonwealth vs. John Johnson. Indict-
misdemeanor.: The prisoner ■ was found :
not guilty, but was remanded to prison to take
his trial on Monday on the charge of burglary.
• Commonwealth vs. William Healy—lndictment,
Assault and Battery. The defendant wan clear
ed, but sentenced to pay ■ the costs of prosecu
tion.
Commonwealth vs. James M’Moans—Surety ol
the Peace, on oath of Ann Phelan. The prison
er wae found guilty, sentenced to pay the oosts,
and enter bonds to koopthjj peace for one year.
. William B. Graham, tried' and convicted ou
the 30lh nit., for Assault and .Battery, was Ben
. tenced to six months’ imprisonment in the coun
ty jail.:..
William B. Jf'Creary, who plead guilty to a
charge of larceny, on Thursday, was sentenced
to one.year’s imprisonment in tho Western Pen-'
itentiary. : .
Amelia Ann Harris, convioted on Tuesday of
larceny, was sentenced to one year’s imprison
ment in tho Penitentinry.
Steubenville and Pittsburgh Line of Packets. —
This is a project whioh is exciting considerable
.attention in Steubenville, nod will surely be re
ceived with favor by our capitalists. The Herald
says that /* os Steubenville furnishes tho majority
of tho travel and shipping in the trade, it is
deemed politic for her to get up, through the as
sistance, of Pittsburgh, ■ a daily lino of packets
lietwcen the two points.” The matter well de
serves the- attention of capitalists here, ns tho
advantages which we would derive from the for
mation of such a lino would bo greats especially,
as the Herald remarks, during the completion of
tho Pittsbnrgh und Steubenville Railroad. The
Steubenville people do not like tho idea of Wheel
ing receiving tho credit of their trade by meana
of their daily lino of paokets, and Steubenville
at the Borne time loeing credit as a city. The
trade is very profitable, and, if the line was once
established, would pay good dividends.
The Streets. —Tho time was when wo had
. Street Commissioners in Pittabnrgh, but we are
apprehensive that they hare passed away, with
many other old things that were formerly use
ful. Beport, howover, says that some of them
still oxißt, but this is contradicted by the citi
zens and business men on Fifth street between
Market and Smithfield. They argue that if
there was a Street Commissioner in the city, the
immense amount of dirt and . filth that has been
. accumulating for months past in that quarter,
would have been removed long ago. We under
stand that a petition will shortly be presented to
the Councils, praying them to appoint some per
son to attend to the matter.
■: Unfortunate. —-We saw an aocidont yesterday,
which would, have better become the day before.
A man who was wheeling a barrel of eggs, on
Liberty street, by some means or other, upset
the barrow, and deposited the eggs, himsolfand
the bartel in tho gutter, in the most promiscous
manner. As wo left him, he waspickingup tho
pieoes with a patience worthy a bettor cause.
Se-comtneticed. —Work has been re-commenced
on the bridge, for the Railroad, across tho oa
naT at Liberty Btrect. Work was stopped: on it
; some time ago by tho Supervisor of the Canal,
bathos-been re-commenced—the matter being
decided favorably to _.
Pittsburgh Manufactures. —We see large lots of
Pittsburgh manufactures shipped west on our
Bteamboats, suoh us carriages, . large. oountry
wagons, ploughs, and other ogrioultaral imple
ments, of nil sorts and sizes. ■
The Concert.— On Monday evening next, re
member, that W. Vincent Wollaoo and Frnulein
Helene Stopel, give their Becond and last con
cert in this city.
are glad to. learii that Mr.' J.
talented young tragedian, and
that popnlar actress, Miss Fans! Wheeled are
engagpd, and. will shortly,appear at the Theatre.
Snou> fell to the depth of two inches yesterday
morning. But when Old Sol showed his glori
> onfl face,- it quickly disappeared:
jKenwoci—The office of the: Morse Telegraph
Line, hasbeenremoved from Wood street, to the
Odeon Buildings, No. 100, Fourth etreet.
- Committals,— Two persona were committed, to
prison yesterday, bysen tones of Court, and an
other by AldernmSackm aster.
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• 2?Ae Market Boutt Anotiation The AsSocia
ti°n for the erection of a new Market House, met
on Thursday evening, in the Common Council
chapter. Judge Jones took the chair. The
Bmtdmg Committee, made a report, stating that
the plan of the Association, with hut a slight
modification, was approved by the Councils, by
almost a unanimous vote. The report also States,
that by dispensing, with the basement, (the mod
ification of. the Commits), the other morket room
will be four and a half feet nearer the street
| pavement, and the cost of each building dimin
i ished $O,OOO. Besides limiting the cost of each
Market Honao to $16,000, tke Counoils autkori
sedtho immediate removal of thoold Court House,
and the Market Home adjacent, provided the
expeusc theroof, should bo no charge upon the
city. The Committee reaommended that the
plans, as modified by the Couuoits, bo adopted,
and that the Building Committee; be 1 requested
to advertise for proposals for building one Mar
ket House, and the immediate removal of the old
L Court House, and the Market House adjacent.
I The recommendation was adopted by the Asso
ciation. . The Building Committee consists of
Messrs. E. D. Qazzam, Samuel ‘ Jones, and Wil
liam Holmes—-the Committee will not in conjunc
tion with a Committee of Counoils,. to bo hereaf
ter approved. The Committoe to obtain addi
tional subscriptions, oonsista of Messrs. Gazxam,
MoAuloy, Larimer, Yeager, Jones, Hay, Willook,
and Alexander.
.The Railroad Accident. —The Grccnsburg Ar~
gut gives some particulars in relation ti> tho
railroad accident of Monday last, on the Control
Boad, and of which we gave a. short account at
the time of the nccident The Argus eays that
the afternoon . train of passenger' Cars, left
Beatty a Station for the east, and before arriving
at Latrobe whero there is a curve and a deep out
in the road, just as they were about entering tho
deep cut, tho freight train from the east emerged
from the deep cut, and tho two looomotives came
in contaot, both at full speed. Tho locomotives
were smashed, and the passengers more or less
injured. Wo ore sorry to add that Mr. John
Fullwood, a citixen of Greensburg, who has bcou
for some time , past employed as olork in the
warehouse at Bcatiyis Station, and was on tho
locomotive going oast, in attempting tojnmp off,
had his left leg caught and crushed in a terrible
yqannor* We are informed: that ho hung by the
leg until tho passengers, recovering from the
fright ocoaßionod by tho concussion, pushed the
looonrotivos apart.”
Lecture on Protestanism. — Dr- A T. McGill
and Professor Jacohcs, of the Wostcrn Theolog
ical Seminary, are shortly to lecture of Masonio
Hall, in this city. The first-lecture, by Dr.
arc Gill, will ho delivered on Thursdoy, April Btb,
at 7h o’clock P. M.—Subject, « The Protestant
Chapter in History.” Dr. McGill enjoys tho rep
utation of being ono of tho most learned and able
divines in the country t he fills the station of
President of the Western Theological Seminary.
The time appointed for the lecture of Professor
Jacobus, is Tuesday the 13th inst The subject
chosen by the Professor for his discourse, is—
'* Popery and our Free. Institutions."
Fbtoay, April 2.
The River. —The river is ruing, and has now
a good stage of water in the Channel. There
were twelve feet, six inches lost evening, and
falling. Tho ,°aria arrived from St. Louis, the
Jano Franklin from: Louisville, and the Messen
ger from Cincinnati, while tho Pittsburgh, Hon
duras, Regulator, Fcdi'rM Aroh, and Mayflower,
left for below.
Commissioner. —Thomas I’teanedy, Esq., who
has rcconUy been appointed Commissioner by
Judges Forward and Williams, was, oil Thurs
day, swora in. His duties are to take
tions to bo read on (rials of caus ss in the Dis
trict Coart, or upon motions, petitions and other
matters that may be brought before jtaid Court
Slopj'td Wurk in the old Pittahurgh foundry
Uns been stopped, tbo cngtlng materials and oth
er articles removed, and the bare walls ore all
that now remain. The building will bo rcmoTed
the coming week; wo understand that Mr. Wajl-
Tr.tL BrnnE, of Allegheny city, has tbo contract
of removing the building.
Bishop Potter’s Lecture.— Thiseminent and el
oquent divine delivers a lecture to-night, at Ma
sonic Hall, on the “ Drinking usages of Kooiety,”
The distinguished ability of the lecturer, and
tho importance of his subject, will ottrnot a
largo and brilliant audience to bear him.
Assault and Jiatt erg. —Alderman Buokmaster
committed Mary Gallabor, to prison yesterday,
charged on oath of Charles Gibbla with Assault
and Battery. Mary could not got bail, nud had
to go to prison.
Catherine Bayes.— Wo aro glad to hear that
tho ’’ sweet Swan of Erin” wJH.be in this city in
the course of two weeliß, and give a series of
concerts. We may expect another Jenny Lind
excitement.
Theatre.— There will bo acted, this evening, at
the Thoatro, a now comedy called ’’Major Jones'
Courtship,” the farce of “ Family Jars,” and
”Tho Lost Shilling," in which the dogs will ap
pear,
Tare Them Boren. —The old .shanty which has
been leaning for support on Masonic Hail, was
brought to the ground yesterday, innshorttime
A few moro left in tho same neighborhood.
US?”A very valuable collection, of law and
miscellaneous books, (some quite scarce,) from
a private: library, will bo sold ilii-s evening at
Davis’Auction Rooms.
Taken to the Penitentiary.— Mr. T. K. For, ac
companied by a police officer, esoorted Wm. B
M’preary and Amelia Ann Harris to the Peni
tentiary yesterday.
Upset.— A load .of hay fell off the wagon yes
terday, in Fifth Btrcot. Everything should ho
well balanood, —especially largo leads of hay.
FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alloy.
81. UODKIBSOB’S ”
FANCY CHINA STORE,
J,?^ WOOD , , i rMtT ', JnUB THE ST! CII4BLE« HOTEL.
UB 7 «peuineij he '>«« Bisorunonl
of WHITE BTONE amt FANCY CHINA.- ever
orenglil to lhia city, with every other, variety of Clan.
Qtteenaware, Brliannia Ware, Jupan Waiters, Solar
Hanging and stand Ltmpi,Candelebrag. (marSO
1 1’lU i'KIN I’EMri —iho subscriber has on hand and
,'.°r »»Io,a» Agenr of U. Johnston & Co., of Philn
delplua,.the following! ’
23 pair Of Cues:
oTin vi unls Fancy Loiter, differenimes:
300 Newspaper Catß j ' ;
MO tbs.Leads.cnttoorder.
■0 Competing Sticko;
fOO kegs Prout’s Newe Ink;
; 0 1 Hrasi Galley, Column iiulea, of all descriptions,
~ „. _ A. JAYNES,
N V 'h„t~ i Tea Store, 38Fifth street,
r*. is.—Orders recetvcdjbr new type. fmargU
•.■ : Di Il» HA2B*Hr
A'IiORNEV AT LAW—No. 189 Fotrirru btbut
: ttbov «'*** near SmUhflckL rmarSvf ’
LATENT LETTER BALANCES Indicating the
t wefflht,aud raieaof postage, prepaid und unpaid.
>ol* sale by *.
J. H WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer
marS7 03 Wood street, between Third and Fourth
V )OTTON HOSIERY dot. assorted Cotion Ho-
O story, now opening at . .
nrnnii . • ■ A. A. M ASON tc co.’B.
' J. R. WKLDIN,
WHOI'ESALK A ND RETAIL DEALER IN
Blank and School BooJce,Paper and Stationery,
N 0.03 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth,)
m»r2o Pittsburgh,
scott eo otis,
auctioneers and commission merchants;
or sura sTßtreT.trr.Lotjis.Kissoßßi.
HAVING been engaged io the above business for the
last six: years, in this city, would respectfully so
licit consignments of Goods, to .be sold in this market)
either for Auction or private sole—particularly Gloss*
ware, Hardware and VTY Goods{and will make liberal
advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us fori sale
here. i
. Willreferto Messrs. JUewelt; Roe & Go.. Tow
letv'VVm.D. Wood As Co., John J. Anderson ®Cov, B.H.
Stone > Bquire A Reed, Brownlee, HomerA Go., Larkin
Haaver, Saint Louis; Butler‘A BrothewfGinemnntfi
QeorteM 7 Lftm»Puisbur*h. ; • fmarSOry
/CAROLINA QEIBBS—A fresh lot jail rcceired hv
V m A. M’CMJHG A CO.',
Grocers on!Tea Dealers.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY THE &EEILLY LINE.
XXXII CONGRESS—FIRST -SESSION
„„ „ rT . Washington, April 3.
Sesate. —Mr. Underwood reported a bill
p«ntu>B laud to Indiana and JUmois, for the con
from °PP° oito Uonisvillo,
to opposite St. Louis.
- ***■ Borltt “ ( i ®mred to take up the resolution
ctdling upon the President to communicate the
»r Ct » na ' al expedition to Japan
Mr. Walker moved topostpone all'other mat
-H b - n ’ erantingpro-emption
rights to oertam settlers of land purchased from
tho Menommo Indians. Agreed to, and bill
passed* : . •
Theprivate oalendar was then taken up.
T “® Senate after considering a private bill, ad
journed until Monday.
. Honsn.—The Speaker laid before the House a
communication from tho Seorotary of the Interi
or, in response to the resolution o&lling for in
formation relative to fees and Costs in the Cir
cuit and District Courts. Referred to tho Judi
ciary Committee.
The further consideration of the Scnnto bill
for tho promotion of discipline and good conduct
in tho Navy, was postponed until Tuesday next.
Tho House resumed the consideration of the
bill reported yesterday from the Committee on
public land, granting a right of way and dona
tion of land to lowa, for the construction of a
railroad from Council Bluff to;- Davenport, and
fromKeokuck to Dubuque. ” .
■* Mr. Henn, of lowa, resumed his speech of yes
terday, and said that there was a disposition on
tho part of the Eastern members to over-ride
the west by placing their own in advance. He
thon analyzed the votes of Eastern members on
the motion to refer the Missouri Railroad Bill,
showing that the majority of them in this respect
opposed the West
Mr. Chandler said that the feeling in theEasl
was in favor of those bills, but they must be vo
ted on at a proper time and under proper oir
cimmstances.
Mr. Johnston, of Arkansas, said tho forcing of
Eastern measures ahead of theWostern measures,
and putting the latter on the calendar, was but
another narao for death.
Mr- Henn resumed speaking for tho West, nnd
explained the bill and its peculiar merits. Tho
bill was committed to a Committee of tho Whblo
on tho state of the Union.
Mr. Dean moved that the voto bo reconsidered,
which was laid on the table
The House then took up the private calendar
Tho llouso passed a large numbor of private
bills, and then adjourned until Monday.
THE LEHMAN MURDER CASE.
. . .VitiLADKirniA, April 2.
• .A motion waß made before the court of Oyer
nud Terminer this morning, for n new trial in
the case of the brothers Skupinski. An argu
ment was had, but Judge Allison told the pri
soners that ho was about to pronounco seutenco
of death against them, Mathias then said that
ho was led to tho oommission of tho erimo by a
man that Justice has not got. Blair said ho
would bo punished for tho crime of his brother,
and declared his innocence. Mathias confirmed
his brother’s statement. He asked to bo spared
until tho third man should bo caught. Sentence
was then pronounced and translated.
FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE.
Nr.w Vouk, Aprtl 2.
The hearing of the caso of Horace l’urks, a
colored man, arrested as a fugitivoslavo of Wm.
Reese, of Baltimore,progressed thiamornmg be
fore the U. B, Commissioner. Ilis-diaeliargo was
moved for on the ground of a want of evidence.
There was no decision.
Tbo court was crowded and considerable ex
citement existed.
STEAMSHIP CITY OF PITTSBURGH.
l’mi.M)ELritiA| April 2.
The steamer City of Pittsburgh was taken up
to-day on tho 0. S. sectional dock at the Phila
delphia.navy yard in the presence of tho Gov
ernment commissioners appointed for the purpose.
Tho Pittsburgh will bo hauled out on the perma
nent railway next wcok.
FIRE AT CHILLICOTHE.
Cincinnati, April 2.
Yesterday morning a fire broke out in Chilli
cotlie, and before it was subdued, it destroyed
two entire business squares, several large ware
houses and the two principal hotels. The wind
I*4* blowing a galo ond "water was scarce, the
c ftna .* being empty, Oac-third of' the town is in
ruins.
•7m, *'*SISEB SENTENCED.
CiswnsATi, April 2.
Nancy Farran, found juilty ot murder in the
first degree eorae time Stan ' f ® r , ‘®S ‘o
Forrest family, was sentenced to 4,0 ” u6 £ UD t *‘°
sth day of June next.
Macon, Ga,, April 1.
Forty delegates were appointed by ibo South
ern Rights Democratic Couveudon, to tho Bi!n«
more Convention. .No profcrcnco for nuy candi
date was expressed, hut it is believed that tho
Convention was strongly in favor of Buchanan.
Tho Baltimore platform of 18-14 and lbiu was
re-affirmed.
PununsniqUA,' April 2.
Tho Methodist Episcopal Conference adjoin li
ed to-day.
> PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 2.
Cotton...(Jaiet; a limited business is doing at
previous rntos, No quotable decline.
Flour...VV ithout alteration; further sales stand
ard brands are reported at $4. Tho home de
mand continues limited.
Corn Moat nnd Rye Flour... Are pc-liing at for
mer quotations.
IV heat... Sales of 0000 bu3h atflllc for red, aud
90c for Penn, white, prime quality -
11yc...72®73e.
Corn... Sales 5000 bush at Clio for Southern,
and GO I’cnna. yellow.
Oats... Are in request at 31@400■
■ Groceries... Without much improvement, but
firm at former prices.
Provisions... Scarco and in demand; prices ml -
vancing. Bacon 8i; sides 9J; TO in bbls . nud
10£©ll in kegs.
Clover Seed... Dul l; good send $4,50
Whisky...Small sales nt 21c.
NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 2/
Cotton;..Sales 4,000 bales at former prices
: Flour...SalCß 7,000 bills State at s4,4.'!jf3T
4,5G£; Ohio $4,75®4,87*. .
Corn... Sales 120,000 bus prime yellow at GG@
G 7 ets.
Ry0...7,000 bus at 79®90.
Corn Mcal,..Baloß 100 bbls at $3,25@3,;UJ-
Provisions... Sales 300 moss pork at $17,25 ;
prime $lG,l2}; sales 200 beof at former prices.
Sales 700 bbls Lard at 9|@9J.
Rico... Sales 200 tierces Rico at $8,31@3,55.
Oils... Sales 7,000 gals Linußed at 00®Glo.
• CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI 2.
Flaur...Unclianged ; sales 700 bbls at $3,12
@3,15.
Whiskey-Selling at 143©lCe.
Provisions...Quiot nnd heavy ; no sales of any
artlolos in this line.
The rivor has risen ten inches last evening;
the weather clear nnd cool.
Blibop Potter’s Appointments.
SATURDAY, 3d April, 4 P.llf.. Grace Cliarch; (I.;iy•
ImrCoriierßtone.) At?l I*. M., Address,atMasonic
Hall. Fifth street. ■
SUNDAY,4ih of April—lol o'clock, A- M , Ft. l'aal’s,
Lseeyviile; (Confirmation.) Al3t P. M.., St Andrew's
Church | (Condrinailoii.) At 71 o’clock,TrioiiyChoreh-
Tlle frlcmli of the Bishop, may find him during his
stay in town, at the residence of IV. F. ji. Drunot, Alle
gheny City. : - [nprlat
CARD : '■■■ • .
Btnte Official Interpreter.
M. J, ROSE, Jrtirrprrfrrr/ Foteif n, in
- yy re-'
■ide In the Oily of rmsbtt'gh. County q f Alleghany, may
hafound every day, from 9 A. M. until 0 P. M.,m the
Quarter Sessions Court Boom, or at No. 16U Fourth st.
Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages, Powers <*f Attorney, nnd ail
legal or other wnungs whatsoever., translnied from or
into the German,. French. Italian and Spanish Inn
gnnges, with neatnessand despatch np'AOm
TjtETICIAN SLATAPEB, Axcsmscr Civil. Ettot
iJ2 uses. Drawings and Ploxtsi-of Baiidtngs and Ms
chineryprepared-aishort noltee. Land Surveying, Ac.,
promptly attended - to. - Office—Grant street; between
Second and Third. , ■ • aprth'y*
ON lasi Tuesday evening, behoeen the Canal bridge
and the Enipiro Works, Nl.nth Ward; a PURPLE
SI EEL DEAD PURSE, with two steel tassels on each
end, Tho Parse contained three Five Dollar Bills, and
ana Three Dollar bill. .The finder will he liberally re
warded by leaving it at tho Canal Boat House, Penn
street, Fifth. Wart. apg 3f
TKTM- IHLL A C«?,Manuft cturers, are nowprepared
.vt_ >o farm«h or erect Sto 41 or Iroa RHDS, with all
the Finings, of -the best-pa'tteru or-materlal. Orders
tell etihh store of Eason, C.Lmtanssn A Co., on Wood
street, No ISI, Putsburgb, -will he promptly attended to.
„ \VM. HILL A CO.
-l fi—if®— W Bjpublicatt-and PnlshoiSh Gozoitecopy
TAtntos weekly, Dispatch copy 1 week nnd ch. Post-l .
E E rI'!S.XS D ~ T J ,O,! ‘" z » Its Of Pittshureh iirr reseed
oaplrt v fiuoo ‘Uni tb eOffiee.ofthe.MOßSETEL-
TiimEivrySasiln l removed to the.ODEON
.BUILDINGS, No.loq Forurth street,above Wood, where
wo.wili ueple&sea lo receive a comiansncc of Uie.pub*
lie patronage heretofore bestowed on os, 'nnd we hope
by prompt attonuon. Vj btuincsr to tnonHncreatutff
ftvore. nptJ3t
aioro and for salo by
W marSS KING & NOORHEAI)
t AKE SUPERIOR SALMON—
Xi2obbls.iD9toreiaadforBalebya
KING A MOORHEAD.
COMMERCIAL.
BAIMBBVIBWIOI 1 THE MARKETS,
• OmcE otrinß-DAiLT MbUfliye Post, j
Saturday % April 3. 1852. s 5 - f
. ASHES—SaIeaof-36 toD&doniesiicsat Oo3f cash and
time. Pearl*: regular*al€4 atsf£?Cc. ; c
, .SUGAR—SaIes 12 Ultds oi Si ;00 do ; s| jlO do prims
16 do-s}.
COFPEEr-Sales 15 bags
MOLASSES—BaicsB bbls.S. H. at 46c jcotnmon firm
ul3lo3Sc. . ?' .
BACON—Sales 814 piece. atejo.cash; 700 lbs sbbul
rlera 7#; GiO pieces sboulders and hams 7|®9,e.
.OATS—Sales 218 bus at 23 j 212d0 28.
BUTTER-r-Sales 294 tbs at 22.
EGGS—Smalt sales at 7®3. ,
RATSINS—SaIes 20 boxes at 82,12; 20 half do SL2S
DREED BEEF—Sates of 2 tierces at oc.
FLOUR—Wo have sales of the following lots: 91
bblsntS2,9o, and resold at 82,05; 120 bblt at 82000
3,loforsnpoTlinoto extra, 69 bblsS2,9s, Tbo folidw
lngis tbo. nmouiii of Flour inspected for the month of 1
March, by R B.Stapleford, city Inspector ' : J
F?n P S™.'™.™-- * 7 > 5E ? W>l*.
S°„ n / lem " eJ - ::
“ yc " 161.- “
PORT OP PI'ITSB tirtoil.
11 xaai 6 rnciiss uutkb ih raa ctuasst'
. , . ARRIVED: . *
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville;
~ ? a i! 1 ,?;” cnnel ' Dtownsville.
„ :• J- M'Kee, Hendrickson, AlcKeesport
Thomas Sltrtvcr, Dailey, West Niwm n
n Oraessuc.Couant.WestNewum
,i S-HafcrdiPcables, Elisabeth.
Michigan No; 2, Boles, Hcnvcr;
ForestCtty; Murdoch, Wellsvillo
.1 'VtncheMer. Mooro, Wheeling.
Wellsvtlle, Cbri9Uef,SunfiBh:
‘ Me.sengcr, Woodward,Cincinnati
Pans, Ebbert, St, Louis.
•*>■• Jane Fr.nkiUt, BonedictfLouisville,- .
Empress, Cox, Zanesville
DEPARTED:
Bailie, Bennetillrownsville.
" Atlantic, Parkin ton, do
' J. M'Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport
; fhoma* gbriver, Uailey, West Newton.
<?««»«, Cpnant, West Newton
4 ts. BayardfPeeblc*, Rliz&belh.
“ No. 2, Boies, Beaver.
Forc*lCU7 f MorUmrk, AVeHsviile
u DiuniaVConwell, Wheeling.
Pittsburgh, Kounlz, Cincinnati.
44 . Arena; King, fcanfish.
u Federal Arch, Bomflan.SL Louis.
■ *’ Honduras, Butcher, St Loui*.
■ Julia Dean, MeVay, Zanesville.
]* • -Regulator, Woodbarn, Louisville.
• Mayflower, JJaxleii, Wabash Kivcr.
“ Julia Dean,M'Vay,Zanesville.
flarietta, Psrksrtlmrgb aad IloeiUne
port Packat* D .
ffiSsSallpSi The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA. A S
'leave. Pittsburgh every Monday!
at ,T o'clock, P.: M.; returning will leave liockitiepou
every Tuesday, at 6 unlock, a. SI. • ■ * .
Passengers and shipper* maV rely on the utmost uo.
eomniodtuipn and prompiucM. w. lr. WHKBLER
marg No. »ii Market street.
___ Vor Wheoilngr
ImSIS! and Saturday, at IttA. M.,for Beaver, Well*.
SKi« C ir cn c* le urtil \ScU(*ljorgh; returning, leaves
A{im,j'i? g iS r P Wu l' Pnvlll ?‘« V e M»VJllcand Beaver every
Mniiday, Wednesday and Fridry,ut 8 M. .. *
\ *? r / fC, Bhthr pasBaee,baviagnn*urpa.»stdaecommo-
UaUDijs, apply on boardvorio .
CROZBII 4 C0.,-Agents,
The -Winchester isa nctv tide wheel
£ ******cverbuilt for the trade. Va*.
tb'trade nii !f “ pptrs coa J'prnd on her reranining in
* .AHegh.nrKtv.rTHa,, ’
KSbBLI/i FD.4,YKtfiV PAVISSTS.
' stMnier ALLEGHENY BKLM3
*Js»Sa«»Ho, V.Lapt, W«, ll.jttu, leaves the Atlc
*"Wwborr for Franklin,every ttfoudap and riurjdor;
.Tfce fine steamer AIit,EGiIKNV BKLLENo 1. Cet>i.
Jous Mattaa,leave* the Allegheny wharf for £rauk-
Ijii', every Tutiday and Friday, Gi4K M,'
For Freight or PaKsaftc.uppry on Board
Jdarmu ana Hocftingpori.
TuxTiue steamerPACIFIC, Zxs oca Mia*
w;H igaye fOT the above and interraedi.
m« portvevery Tift7K.9/iAT,at4o , e)ock,P. M;
Pot freight or pam*c»oppty <m board, or xo
T.'WOUDS A SON,
J“H.y =*. • tfo.fil \Vtttcf ai-.ftad ClFroaxiu
ForTSSriannlng
ana pleasant steamer
t &£Ssa£gaCi,AUJON, CapuMn.uatua,wM leave the
'«'-i*nvi 7 T b u f Wednesday and Fridays,
?*/L?*! o*** 0 *** iVM > f ? r and Catfish. For
frdghi or pn».<«ige apply on hoard; > inovtsi
trot i.od(j itcaeti, fllititua, i'«k«ctbo>E
and Oalllpoll*.
„ Thorne sicanwf GOV- MEIGS,
Snvaa, Maj'er, will Jcavr for ihe
nud ttjicrmnJiaie parts, every
M«a - : TUKBIMV, at 3 C.M. '
terfrcigti! 01 po«?jt sp[.!y on. board, or to :
v: '. ••• JOHN MMCCAaent.
\V*rtQ*«ciajr'i-ich«t far Cincinnati,
l ft *‘ lannlaitMcdmerOlN.
’ 1 ATIj UißieicuiiAii, Master, will leave
* lr ™™J«*ilt«riy*ver7 W«bsub»*»;
I oeftcigln orpaetage, apply on |.oata,or to
• • ---■• ii. U. MH/niNUi.ttGElt.
, htetdre. on Prat.itanuVmt
A 1 V>e n-qaestof many siaerre frienOi of our Ucv i:i
-I'rof.JACOm.S wU deliver-each a MUGPUIUMn de-
? nIJ . fiaiihj of i‘»o(r*tanli-ai,nt
IhchTA-lffNlC HAUl.ofthDCiiy 'rhefirstLesinre.by
l>r- M'Oitt iwUfitlielraveof Fruvilienee,) witu.o deliv
ered onTHUKSDAV'i April S:h, at TJ o’elsck.F. Al.
Stubject— ,l The Frntrsisnt chapter tu hl.ioty J *
. fhe lime appointed for I’rof Jaeobitt' Lecture I* the
f,TorMay, 4prß 13di, ut the .ante hour. Suh-
CJ, “«>■ "»» *«fl »n» free UMlnutfoii* "
Tlrtru I ’;,!' , be bad U! J. D. William.’
*M>r»« l .Woodauect,
at the drug .tore, tn DoattU. it «war;z, a. ’lV'ma
ri .Sprait and Mr., Sadler, Allegheny eity. -/die
cecdj of Hits l.rc’urt.wilt on applied to the Udi.l
Sixth I’rejliyteilati Church, I'iu.faurirh.
\ <«pMt,;_ COMMUTER.
S'n't'ten-oelt'a A'ernilruße.
rs 111 E ST ANUAuDa tt T] CLE-Um safest and most
A rueenvc retaedy for tVornii that ha. beta ditcov
cred
i'loni Mv«rt; llmvell & Tumor, Drurgijli and Fliyil
cun, lUywoc«i county, Ttiaoessro
. ** By common content; It. a. Fahnestock's Vcrmifnffo
in .acknowledged to be a standard article in thivßcciion
of the country, amf if our opinion can servo any good
purpose, we freely say Huu, we consider it much tho
be>»l Vcrmi ugc in use; weprescilbe it regularly In oor
practice, and with uniform Mtcrc.-fl, nnd fell mom of U
than, tiny or all other similar preparation# nuuogetl^c^. s,
January, Ittti. 1 • •
l*r«pared&iitl sold by H.A. Fohnc#toek Sc Co., corner
o. wood and First street*,Pittsburgh.
For sale by UtuggiiW and Merchants throughout the
Umted Nates. ... tmorFbdawlm
G'untlturt aad Ohalr VVartroom*.
streel, above: tha
CansJ linage.' keep? coiMtunUy on hand aud makes
to order, at the lew«i vnw, every description oi
Fancy and Plum FURNITURE, SOFAS and Crf/UR'S
of the best worlonnnshipmid most approved stj iea.
Purchasers would do wall to visit iutlVarcrcomi
nyipHj&wtir-
PlrvMo DUeaties.
l)B, MOWN, No. «V DIAMOND ALLEY
_ rfl ha Dkvurts his entire attention to an office
practice. tlialpsinestiiiinosUyconfinedio
’jjySKL, a Brivau c t Vtntuai Duiaxis t aiid«uch pain-
alfectiAns, brought on by imprudence,
. youthful iftflulgcurenud excess.
Syphilis,- Syphilitic Eruptions, Gorton*
hea.Uleel, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
1 tnporiiy of tire BJootl, with all diseases p. the venerea,
o.’igin. Skin Discuses. scorbutic Eruptions, : Tetter.
R\ DLsenreia,Seminal Weakness,la.*
fioi,viey> Pfi>s, Rheumatism, Female Weakness,- Monti •
y S.ippresslonVj Discuses of the Joints, Fistula In Ano*
Nerv qua AiTeettG’ns, Pains in thft .DackHndl*oins,lfrita*
tions ofthe. Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated.
Cure g uaranteed. : :
Sixteen years s practic al* in this city'enables Dr.
Drown to oner assurances **/speedy cure to all who may
come u ader.hi* cure. ' - - ;
Office-and private consulting * ooro Ml Diamond ay.
IP* 1 Charges'moderate, \ n6v6:d&wly
■OEUftIATISM.—Dr. Brown'* ire Wy diecovrea rr.ni-
Xl» edyfor Rheumatism}* a speedy .Mideeruinremedy
forthatpainfUUrouble. Itreverfflili, >
, Office and Private Constiltatlonßoom’.f No. 41,DIA*
MONO, PRuburgb, Penna. The Docto.V* always a
noma $3 dAw
l,t)oo“cfaaea sinraw Gootfe.
THE subscriber having made arrumtemehta with the-
NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING O.OMPA
NV, for the sale of ihoir no\v ofler» foK SQ lc a
large assortment of STRAW HaTS and BONNETS; of
every variety of fabric, etvie* ami pattern, adapt. *1 *°
.the Spring trade, which will bo sold by .the pnekage j «*
the lowest figure. Oases miy be assorted tn suit p*r.
chaser-*. J W. AUDEN, !
mart4tSm-Qtaw No. 03 Milk street, Boston.*
Chortle** Cnnli
THE OHARTIKR3 COAL. COMPANY are.now p r ; »•
pared to contract for and to deliver at Uicir what f»
(M’Kee’a Rocks,) two end ia. half miles below Puts r
burgh, from ten to twenty thousand bushels of coal par 1
day - . Purchasers furnish their own boats. . ‘
. The Coal Is of superior duality andcarefullyrained.
; .The •pflce-is filed at 5l» per tou,ol 2HO pounds—
scale weight-five per cent, being allowed for loss in
shipment, or .{until fnflhet notice ) SS cents pen ton
APLOXT. : •
This Company has pecaH‘ir facilities forlbadingcanul
boats, fiat boats, Ac., for the take,or lower-markets.
: Apply ntthe office; at tho wharf. .
... THOMAS M’EIiRATH,
marB'gtawt3w President Charticrs Coal Company*
IMank lioad. jTottGe.
NOTICE is hereby given to thovo wlioTiavo tub*
scribed stock to the Miller 5 # Run and Cross Creek
Valley Plank Ro.id,,thnt am election will be held
Al’ConueU’a Mill, ou Allltex’jßun,-on Friday, 233 AprM
at 10 o’clock, A. ftf., to elect a President and Directors’
lor die Company. By order of Commissioners. .
• oprUwtd - ■■■ • '
\*TALU PAPER RECEIVED—23.cases of Wo li i*ii
ft per, from Paris and New York, and forsal-, Kv
: WALTER P. AIARSHAI X,
; margy ■ pgW6od;,tr^t.
Notice*
I ETTERR OF ADMINISTRATION on th'a FitsiP
i of HANNAH CUNK. late, of Indiana lownSiin
Alleghenycaunty, deceased, faave beea granUed by the
Register of wills of said county, to the unde rslenpil w
All persons having claim# againHt said Esiau ** will Wpa r
sent them duly authenticated -for settlement rand ibnJ’p
indebted arc requested to make payment to W nn,w
-**«»*« • : > |>ANIBL:BTOOP.'Aa W .&^. w *
Iqdmiftip .near Fairtfiew. ■ . ri
Admlnlitratrlx l QoU«j-.~ :■ ;■
VrOriCß Is hereby riven, that the: unit- .rslvned is the
IN regally vnnsutnicd Administratrix of thn
Kmahuel Shaffer, doc’d, late of the FifU ? Wnrd 'rhv of
Pitt s bnr ? h v All persons havl 0K cl ato, Lainlt .a
taw, will please present them duly aattunticaied ror ifi.
ihere.o' ! e P «?r| o .n*J‘.lf T ing Meb” d
thereto. are requested to make Iraraedk atepayment, with
out further ibe subscriber. • p •
Ofl ISABELLA SHAJ FEB. Adm’n,
ntai2B:Btw» No. 71S Petra at., Fifth Ward.
w>r-^,_C: r v;.
auction sales.
Oil l reauiahi6nftifriWfi ne98 ‘ -. a^,n K complied with
Zi ssßf‘ssagyss* sa, ««**«“■*.
furtlie Citv of — I. 8 cenBe a * Auctioneer
rience of nearly'-thirty years • Y, CX E?*
hamds nothln|;in sa>ine tiiat ”e WiliSJ ! f M Bi P? 9S,^o:
entire aatisfacUoiUo all those H£ 4 ' lo BT re
patronise him. O lo ail may feel disposed to
- ««fer. to . he principal Ciiv^S’^QUoneer.
■■. . , . .Auction—nuiy am........ . .
A T Sales Roomc, corner of iv»a
-fjL and Fidb sire elf, at tOo’clrlt a m , ooj
sortment of Seasonable,Staple and Fancy Sry floods'
Clothing,Boota andShoea, Hats, Caps, Ac. - U “ ’
. vAT. 8 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
»Q aoensW! >re, Glassware, Table Cotlerv.
“ BCCOnii hM!I Housrtol 'i
, Q ;Ai 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
ma«tfl *ti s J all ®°ery, Jairry articles, Musical lustra
nft?fi 8 «i??Q!i Vare T« nd ? lU, ® rT » cl °Mng, Variety Goods
OoW. and Silver Watches, Ac. ~ P. AL DAVIS,
: ■ •- - • : Auctioneer.
P* M’K EM W A~i auctioneer*
A UCTION SALB.~This afternoon, at 2 o’clock will
XX ho sold, at McKenna’s Auction, a lot of Furniture;
consisting ofbedsteadsjtabies, one office table, wash
wands, carpets; window blinds, three counters, patent
balances, (complete,) witliittany other arttcles; 3 cook
ing stoves, I egg do. faprftj P, McKENN Ay Auct. 1
6,071 «
A Uo 1 iON SALE.-On Monday, sth instant, at 10
xa. o Clock, AvlVl:,.at MTvenna T fl Adciiou House,'will,
oo tola a variety of JDry Goods, the balance of a retail
stock. Atuong.them, are cloths, casairneres, caaalnets,-;
a n a_a variety? of tailors 1 trimming*, and summer dresi
S.°ods, and prints,- Sale positive.
a N . . P. McKBNNA
VALUABLE R
V AL ESTATE at AtJcnoK On
* , Tuesday, April 13th, at 3 o’clock In the afternoon,
wiU lio gold, on ihe premises, that valuable Lot, Bilua
ted on lha anmh-eaat corner of Siiih street and Cherry
a frontof 20J feet on Sixth street and ex-
'flaid alley. On the Premises is.
a SSf * “ ouse » coritftining five rooms and cellar. '•
This* property offers great inducements to any one
disposed to invest their funds in Rea! Estate, being in
the centre of the city, nearthe location or the new Post
Office, United States Court and Railroad Depot.
«*• form private sale, by applylmrto
Mr. John Hbppitr; .Terms at sale. ,
; mar2 f_ . P. M>KENVA.Auet>r.
w. e, tt’caßTffjßy; Auctioneer.
F CAA(fts . Hockimr Chair.,
Svclrtn«% Ar, J,}^ b lj at 2 o c l ock in theafterabon, at
M uamiey’s Auauon House, a large assortment of fkncv
J*'"* 1 "? Chnlr*, Kociing Crih£
Sutee*,«inall btoois, Ac. belonging to arCbair Maker
ieunng.from bwB.neg*. which wifl.be sold in quantities
!*> P“ f cbasers,; AiB?,ai the same time, aJotot Sec
ond hand Foruimre t ami Bedding,Kitchen
utensils,Ac. faprl| W.G. M’CARTNEV. Auci’r.
DAVISt Auctlonear.
SPLENDID-FURNITURE at AUCTION,--On Thurs
day morning, April fe!ib,at 10 o’clock, at the Ware
moms of Meeikifk & AUiader. Third Mreet. between
Woad&ud. Market streets, will be s-old the entire stock
of superior Furnhure of the late firm of M. Tind'e A
Co , comprising the Idrg**t and best' assortment of Cus
tomer Furniture ever offered *in this city, comprising
black waluui and mahogany letW teles, superb black
waJnat aod mahogany sofas, do divans, marble ton
wench style pierond centre 'able, do walnut and ma
hogany sofa tablet, splendid Parisian parlor tables with
marble andmahogany tops, dressing bureaus do. splen
did mahogany card tablet in great vunety T do walnut
and mahogany escritoire and book cases, do mahogany
and cherry wardrobes. mahogany and walnut French
style chairs pud dockers, ploßh and hair cloth seats,
walnut and mahogany enclosed wash stands, superb
walnut and mahogany bedsteads, gum, maple and cher
ry bedsteads; work and wash, stands, dining and
breakfast tables, Ac., Ac.—allof which are made of the
best materials by experienced workmen, offering a rare
opportunity to hoasckeepers .and others to purchase su
perior asticles atlow prices. Terms at sate
...-PI?. _ P. M. DAVIS, Auct.
DKY Ac ,at AUCTION.—On Monday
morniuit,slh mn, at 10 o'clock, at tie Salerooms,
corner of Wood and Fifth aireets, will be sold a large
and general assortment of fresh, seasonable, staple and
fancy drygoods, hardware and cutlery, clothinff. Ac
taprffl ' P.M. DAVIS,
VAfcf^Ki* 8 K3TATE IS filK FlFl’li
. AVARD At Acotos. —On Satnrilny afternoon.
*pril da, riUJn clock, wifi be sold, on iho premises, that
verjrdesirafcto lot of Ground, situate at the corner of
Tetmamt lAilsuns ;frontof 42* feet on
I eim street, ami extending,loo feet along Adams street
»? s f,C m £,if^ e y‘ 0,1 which are erectedtmreenewßrick
Dweluug Houses, three stories higb, having eight rooms, '
trdtar and vault h: each. Terms at sate. ‘
, mftr r s . P. ftL DAVIS, AucUr.
PUDDEa&POaD,
Blanafftfitarers and Oealsn la
MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT
ALLtoriEXT CITT, Pa-
N*w Yoax, December 15th,1851
1 have analysed a sample of MANCHKSYEft MIN
ERAL PAINT, for FuimKRA Ford,and find it to con
tainibefollowringr
Silica, ; « - - 07*21
Alumina. ' - , - - 3,04
Per Oxide ol Iron, • - • 19,41
; - ... - . - ,63.
Marncsm, - • - .
: _Oxide of Manganese, - - u
Water and Loss, - - . . - - 8.00
100,00
The Powdered Sample, contained in thabox,whtch 1
suppose was the one you desired also to have analysed,
l lind to differ from any average of the lumps powdered,
and mixed together. This last yields a* follows:
Pc f Oxide of Iron, • • 59,1®
Silica and Alumina, - . 33 00
Cime, * . . , : 83
Magnesia,... * * . „ .ja
Water and Loss, - : - 7,50
• ' ■■ .• 100,40 ’
Thia difference Tprjpimnie omwfrom the mineral nor
teinjf unifoim, some portion* containing more Iron titan
mber*. The analysis ahowa the article to be welt *uit*
«ul for a durable paint. 1 find that by calcining ibe paw
dcr hv a prrUy high heal* .the-color U ranch improved."
oral least convened into a fine red.
„ JAIUKS H. CHILTON, M. D.Chemist.
IET For talc byJOKL MOULKR, «l Liberty atreet,
■• ; • 1 _ _ roarlC;y
WHiSKKY —CUtJ bbla. ttewitied YVhiskey t ©n band
. and for sale by
marts JOHN BLACK & CO.
WJwt Uvcry Body Says, Matt Do True i
IT is said that ItOOBYER, at iheBKK JJivk Ctonaxa
Stork, N<>;22s Liberty street, •ell* tlie cheapest do*
tbirig.iii the City—wellmade ami fashionably cut: Call
anu examine them, and you will not be disappointed. •'•
Jon received, by Express, a splendid assortment of
Fancy x Ca*ho>ore.v Brown, Green and Blue Clotaa, and
omer V ashionabl* Goods, suitable for tbe season,which
we are prepared. to make to order, {without disappoint
meat,! in a strleunsurpasscd inihe City
Come and see
1 Paiwgo to and from Groat Brltain aud
■*.!,'*ES BLAKELY* (corner of Sixth and Liberty
»i «irefi v * wf ‘ l* authorised by the Proprietors
u» indirect from ibis city to London,
Waterford,
S p.-Masj ceuificates, via New York,
ami to this city from nn> pK^fv-SSSf^JI O
the way.of Boston* New \>-“
leans ru'd Baltimore Alstr Philadelphia to San
Francisco, direct. : , - ■ ; '•
Drafts soluble for remittance m small and Urge sums,
TJaynble nt sighlouany town of note in Great Britain
and Ireland, Also sight drafts for any amount suitable
for remittance to any partef the continent of Europe,
payable in Paris ami Frankfort on the Main. For blits
giving farther infortunium .and particulars apply as
above • - • 1 . . . iaar»4
IF TiTqo' l* money, sorely u deserve* lo bo waiehcd j
aod,roBd«r v youmttybeafisiiredihQl : —
Watches better ne’er were sold, ,
Whether of stiver or of goW,
Than yoe wtll fin l, when e’er you go,
And look at those on sale below..
li* RKIWKJSA.N CO. f
HPrn street, one door from wood,
Imported and Dealers ioClbobSyWateheß
atuijeviirg, Watch fdaitrialj, Wauh
BEG leave latmnounc© toibo trade and itic public
generally, that they have just reeeiveUvfrom the best
manufacturers fn Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silver
Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, and a nto3lele*
gaut assortment of Jewelry, from the best raunufaeta*
rers—whicluliey oiler ut prices as they can be
purchased itt-the Eastern markets.
Clock?, Watches and. Jewelry repaired In the best
manner, tmdon the most reasonable terms'.'
Proiimt nuenlitm paid to orders from a distance. .
-. mat*4 . ; -- . ~■' - v •
AUTftEI) 0. SPCALKONX.- TUO3* J.KSBNAN,
M’CAUIO.NT & KEENAN,
ATTORStIVS AT fcA W,
ISO FOURTH STREET,
Ooppsue Wilkins IJ&U. ' PiusbttTgh t Pa.
Europesn Low Agtnoy.
..id:, MR.KsenAtf, iu connection.with'-:Muge. Keenan,
K?q.,OouitseUoratLaw, Dublin, Ireland,collects claim's,
males searches, Jtc,.in Europe; ami one of them an*
huaUy makes a tour through Great Britain, Ireland and
America. • • . tmorlt.
'P,U« , T\VICHRIiL«CO.'B
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOtISE,
NEW ORLEANS.
THIS long established House confine their auentiai
strictly to sales mid purchases on ond
to the Forwarding-business generally/
They solicit'a continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore given them.
January 29,lttf 2,
COMMISSION HOUSE,
: SAINT LOUIS.
JttUV W. TWICHRtV• •.-.♦V.jo»8PII UOOBIDOX
Twlcliell ft Utoffrldge*
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Comer qf Commercial tui& Pint streets.
TtffTTLL promptly attend toallconsignmenis and Com*
yw missions entrusted to them, and will make liberal
eusli advances on consignment* or Bills of Lading in
fcand. ■ •' ° ■
orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and
other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest nos.
, sible prices, and on the best terms. . . . .
They will also undertake the settlement and collce*
non of drums of importance; and hope, by their esno
ciajper«!Uhbcflortsaml utrention to all tho interestfi of
’heir luemhhjojrtve general satisfaction.
‘ ■ BV*E ItIWCIS,
g .et.i.oui3? Ellis* Morion, Cincinnati}
r»i. n *l° Strader * Gorman da :
Cb nrleSß.UlowfcCo, do Ilozce.* Frmcr, Jo
nr d .^PP nger*AVhHeraan,do
D.l *ceeh;fc Co., William Holmes & Co., J. W. Boiler
B XO-, .pmoborgb;: Morgan, j; M. Jinefc * Morgan,
• X? ipbicWp.^& .WilUrv IC 0.
Reynolds, Bopisvilte j;
1 'T* TWiCfffcLL &-CCV,Key Orleans. £mai4:t>fem|
(COTTAGE lITMj ACADEMY.-—Thk Thibo Session
VV of thislnstitntioa:-will begin on J&ONDAY&ih* sth
do v of April.
\ Tiis School la situated on the Pittsburgh and Nobles*
tow Plank Kood, five miles from Pittsburgh, in .a
heali by and delightful location. v !
The attached to the School, anoru ample
gnace for the healthful exercise of the pupils* . ;
*Nurai of pupUx limited to twenty. /. .
For te TJJB. and other paniculors.refer toMesars. das,
Grav PoY'rib street j.C. ftowan,T.Ohver, Dr. Scott,and
otheVpVt'ro.-* of >»°
mar22:3w^:
—to li’mtlet. v
DOCTORI SpKt'BE’S/BENCH FEMALE PILLS,
i-inKi 'em. .ati' and effectual remedy for Chloro
-1 “"S Fleur,
»»**>r : otur«t-u . orT^ma> NervousDeWUiy; penecal
Painßin the Head and Limbs; Lost
„V'Ammil’cLPal 'oiiauon, Tremors, Diseased Spine, Cost
Ssmc*s iwitabi'W. Dysj&psm or Indigestion, Flam
ii«>ls e rr Wind i uid all - Uterine Complaints. Fries Xfl
cents, or five boi. » fof 81,W. Sold wholesale and re
mn bv W C. JAvIKSON, aio Liberty street, head of
WoofTstfeet. Pius. burgh, and by all the Druggists.
H3*FoHdireotio , p»efi < !'o Mll with each bo*. .
declOtlydSw
X 5...
£V\j
■-y ..
'* * \ , 4 * *
L. CATON,
\<\ r i.'-- - .
v_
BANKERS & BROKERS.
S. C. M. TISUUH.
- TIEKNAN dfc GO.,
RANKERS AND EXCHANGE UROKERS,
fcb'jfltiy ' No. O 8" Wood sued, Diamond altey.
UemoTii.
Patricks & Friend, „
BANKERS Amt eXCUASCAK BROKEKS,
. ; HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE
TO TUB COBHKS OF FiBTH ABB WOODJiaBBTS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
PATRICKS & FRIEND,
T> ANKERS AND -EXCHANGE ' BROKERS) and
A« Dealer* in Nolea.Diafla, Acceptances, Gold.Bilver
ond Rank Note*. Exchange on the Eastern and West
ern cities constantly for safe. :
.Collections made in all the cities tbreuchout the'Uni
ted Stalest Depositee received in par fuada or ctirtent
paper,at.ihe eorner of Fifth and Wood streets. - f(eb3 ;
Domestic a tut Foreign-Exchange, Bank Notes;
■ and Exchanged, '
SICHASOB AHD RASKINO lIOUBS
' . OF V ■■
William A, Mill & €O.,
64 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
iLrIitTBBBaTXLLOWBDOBTIMBPSTOaITa. f«t>B3B
XiIBUBBSMBar BDWXBD SXHH.
„ . . . . KHAESEIR. a RAHII, ',.
r 'Dialers ns Foreign and
f^S'-^lirteo^oyDrpo,;
C Charles Hotel.*” 11 W °° d opposite the^l
fUuoTal,
B> KOLHIfiS ft SOHSi
*S*IR.BUIHSe AffD.BZCIIA.fISB OVFICS
To Matkttstrett t Jour d&ora ltfoxi
. N. HOLMES & SONS *
IJirnk Notea. Exchange on the Eastern ana 'Western
Cities constantly for sale. • ■
Collections made in all the cities tiirougUooi the Uni
ted States. Depositee received in par funds or current
paper, Wo. fl 7 Market street,between Third and Fourth
streets. . • jan3Q-iy. :
tAS. S.UOON. THOS SASBVN'r
noon ABAHQEHT, --
HANKERS_AN D EXCHANGE -UROKEBS. -
£f<E. Comtrof WoQd and S\xthsir«tH,. PimbutKk\ Pa
T\EALERS in Coin, Bant Notes, Time Bills; Foreira
Exchange,Certificates ofDepoEil.ic
EXCHANGE onall the principal Cities of iheWiOD
Kuropeyfor sale in suras to stut purchasers.
Sr»T ?-jsrS^l l T t l> P * rfUntlBreCC^yCdOll<le P ollto :
“® acon *n* of the Union, tube
lowestrates. ,";-y -yyy - saplMy ;
' si. ,<3ouirior » Brottaer 4 co., : '
XT. r?. A i^»»^ S T^ NU EXCHANGE BROKERS.
TtEABERSin poraMtle and Foreign Exchange, Time
and Sight_Bills, Co’n; Uncnrrent and • Far Funds,
Stocks,Ac.. Office, comer Third and;Wood streeis
jrtishnrgh. [marl7:lf.
.- • atJL t* A (J 0.1 “ 7 —*■.
bankers and exchange brokers,
Corner <•/ Wood and Fifth jrrr.tr. V
S*for'mh? C T i, I ' l< 5S,® nt fel, El !? ,ernCi l i es constantly
(■onn?Jii a rnt i iri' Bi,ls °rEieliange.ntid Notes dis
r&*ii nle .* : GoldjSUver andßank Noies,bouahtand sold :
K?I“S* 1 “S* ra „± : tt al ! >he principal ciU«or,heU,'mfd
maJi»;y P eiVe ' i " f Par anii Current Funds. :
G. B. ARNOLD aTco.,
tN
banknotes,
sight and •
.. , „ TIME DRAFFS, Ac., Sc.
collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit
ted to any part of ihe Union.
ti&*srooirs«®a
BOUGHT AHX» SOLD OS COMMISSION.' '
No. 74, Fourth Mtnet,-.■■■ * •
scpl3l Next door to the Bank of Pittsburgh.
Save. Your money I ' '
CHARtBS P. fJREEMAN Si CO.,
hooobs and co.)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.
„„„ „„ *** buoaoway,
ONE BOOR SOOTH OV LIBERTY STREET.
_. wn , , NEW YOKE,
LTAyL now. on hand, and will be receiving daily
JOj through tbo season, Now Goods, direct from ihe
European mamifoeltirers, and Cash Auctions, rich, fa
shionaWe.fanojr TSi ic Millinery Goods. Oiir .lock of
nch Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and
most beaauful designs imported.“ .
°C OUr Gooda sra manufactured expresslyto
fr yS P u *: o^n deaignsaudpattorusjand stand
unrivalled.. Wcoffer oar <3ood* for neu Caaiu atlower
than any;credit Mouse in America can afford.
. All purchasers .will find U theif imeibst to
reserve a portion of their money, and make selections
froraour great vanety of rich cheapgooda;.
Kibbonr ncU, for Bonnels v Caps, Sashes ond Bella.
BoiinetSiJksjSaimßi CrapeSvLissea and Tarleions^
cfe'mWtfs; Cap«, Binliai.
Hfiliitfi, Ctiifs. Edgings and insenimia.
Kmb'oideriod Reviere, Lace, and llematidi Cam. Flkfa.
jßlpiidf. lUnuon«,and;EmbroUere3ta(!« for. Capa.:
" f ibbroidered Laoeifor Sbawl»,Uautilia* and Veils.
Honiion, Mechlea,'Valen e iene», and Brandt Laces.
Cotton Laces Wovo Lisle Thread and
MUts* silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves and
French and American Artificial Flowers.
tr«mch Lace, English, American and Italian. •
gtraty Bonnets and Tr.mmiogy. . : [ ( jiarh’-2oi
day o,<iesirncuqnj lo crocket
ry,Cradles and Patience, i* al han-1. Already
me premonitory symptoms »ro visible. In tie melee, it
may be well, tu view of the torn, garments of men and
bo-s.lo remember that tbe Wardrobes caijbe renlen-
EWPOBHItP iv tt ? MEI ! i BOYS’ cLorHING
BMI OHIUM,. Work cgu»l to,customer tnadB,ot!2Uner
cenn less than customer prices. . !• *
Ko charge forshowin? Good*. . ; | v
b :WE STUDY TO VL£ABE>
7i groithfiemsu neat Diamond alley.
Removal©* the
LI - Y telegra ph office.
rpHE Officeof theO'Kielly TclcgrapliTonesbas teen
X removed 10 the NORTU-KasT CORNPfr op
from. Tumi etreei. In . Order to meet the tncrea*ine
wants °r the public, the new Telegraph Office ban been
rnneb enlarged and impioeedj and outer foci I ties added,’
loinjure tbe prompt and acenraie iranamission of 1)1*-
pmc bet to all puts of the Unfed States. “■ No effort will
rrntfn”* 1 ! 10 f asla,n , high reputation which tie
O Rlell» Lines have already acquired tranr3l:lm
' „ l*aua Warrants of 1813. V.,;-
T a fc“n«r3igned having received a copy of the an
•T 'orm»for assigning-Witrriimsrgranted id
tbe Volunteers m the War cf lgia, is prepared to draw
inea up correctly. Persons wishing to hove thcir War
rants assigncd, or, arc disposed to Mil, will pletse call
at the corner of Sixth and Liberty-streets, Piuebnrvh.
““>3l JAMES BLAICKLY.
0
10LIVING PRESSES, Copying Hooks, from tivo 10
U twamy qoirea, Urushas, Oileri Pnpcr; aiul Copying
lnk», foraa!e at . JR. WKLDIN’S, ■
„ . Book and Stationery Store,
apr3 . f 3 Wood sifeei, beiwcoaThird and FoaTih. -
STEEL. PENS— ““
• GilJotFs Victoria 303 extra fine Tens r
4< . Ladies 1 170: • • .
*’ , Eagle 2G2; •
** School 35t
wliU.a great varlciy of others J for aala at
• J. R. WBLDIN’3 Boole and Stationery-Store*
apri ■ 61 Wood at; between 3J and 4th.
/'tQFFEB—I2S bogs Itlo f and :v ~ : ■■■■ • ■■ r • ■
•Vf?.. 520 V va Jtcroiviog by canal,and for
saJehy , KING fc MOORHEAD.
TEAS— 75 half cheats Imperial; Gunpowder, Young
Hyson and Blade Teas, m store and fotealetv •
apr2 KING & MOORHEA D.
rpoBACCt>--5u fcoxoa, S’s and B*s Bussell i&. Robin*
. I son’s,-\V. H. Gram's, JesscHair's/aßdcUterbrands.
m etote aad for sale hy • - _ r*
upil
KINO & MOORHEAD.
BRAZIL SUGAR—sobags; received by canal and for
»ale by (apr2) ‘ KINO MOORHEAD.
MOL ASS Ki —JL2S bbU. prime I'lftotnlioQ in .store and
for Bate by (aprS) KING & MOORHEAD.
"OEFINED SUGARS—Powdered, Crtubedj'dantied
X« nnd Loaf, for sale by .
apt? - KINO MOORHEAD.
N O..SUUAK—A prime amc!*, in store, andtor sale
»by - (Qpr*2| KING A MOORHEAD.
HAUVEIPS MAGAZINE FORAPRIL, audlilaei"
TOQd’s for March, received by :
WQODWABD « ROWLANDS.
apt!* - . 77 Third street.:
LAUD— 3 kegs Leaf LanK for sale by -i
mam , - KING A MOORHEAD.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES—.
feOhhds.N.O. Sugar;
1 700 bbls. Molasses; (oak cooperage;)
In store and for sala by . c
mar? 9 / ... JAMES A: HUTCHISON Sc CO.
HEMP—G 3 bales prime Missouri Hemp, just rcc’d
ami for sale by •••.;- r
monfl : JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO.
Lead and shot^t - : * : -
#SU nigs soft Galena Lead j .
10.(00 lbs. bar do; •
. 40 kegs assented ShoJi : In store onk for sale by
mariiO . .JAMES A.IIUTGHI3QN t CO
NED SUGARS- )•
3(6 bblsvCrasheil;
245 do PowGeiedj
400 .do Clarified } •
320-do Small Loaf.- Forsnleb?
JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO.,
■ Agents St. Lool« SagarßefinetY-
rahrfiD / '- . v
rjlBE School Directors of Reserve township,arc deal-'
•Jr roos to employ a TEACHER, for the Male Depart-
Schoot - Any application left with Mr.
ROTH, Union street, will hcp-ompily attended (o.
HENRY ZOLLEB,
„ JOHN OXTEUSON,
Pinr3l:lw» Directors.
Ucmovai* -
nnHE Subscriber has removedhia Drugstore from the
X corner of Wood and Fifth >ireets,to No. 241 Liber
ty street, opposite ihe hetuiof Wood.
nnrlS.y JOEL MOHLF.R
THE ■ oftce of the Engineer of the J'ltißburgb and
Steubenville Railroad, hos'been removed to "Tilgh
loan Hall” on Grant street, ueariy opposite* tbe new
Court House. _ faptl
VfEWSPAPER FILES— v,
Xl F. A. RockweU’a Patent Newspaper Ftlesj the best
now m use. For sale by _ • •
Ji 11. ‘WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, i
mnr27. ..03 Wood st, between Third andFounb..
SUGAR . CURED ILAMS-—Barrowes’ very superior
Sugar Cared Hams, just received and for sale by
maria __ SMITH & SINCLAIR.
(''tURN— 200 bbls, Shelled, just rec’d aud for sale by
j : inar2s ARMSTRONG A CROZKK.
MACKEREL— HO Ibid. Inrge No. 3,(Maisaohusetta
Inspection, tot sale by . . • •.
marSd-. . .. : JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO.
ENGLISH' Roup; recHl umLfor
«alelvy * ' WM. A. M’CLURG & COL
mu!29 . 238 Liberty street. 1
DRY HIDES—SSDry Hides, Just" rec’d and for sale:
HrttgS . , ARMSTRONG & CROZEU.-
TIIEATJiEKS—U> sacks foaUiorgj uT" store'and *for
J? sale by [mat24) ;«INO A MOORnreAp ■
Molasses—
Prune PiaaioiiouandSugar House,trt ;«tore end
tnrsaloby ; tmorlPl ; . KlNg fc MOORHEA D
FEATHEBS-r4 .sacks Feathers. jusv ■Ttcfifr- ana ior
sale l>y fraa.Ml ABMSTaMrc » npn°"g P ' or
/SiNSENo—I sack, |a>i fac’d and for sale by >
IT minis ARMSTRONG *■ nmiggg
SUNDfUISS-Comin ihe ; ■- ; v-
Corn Meal,sifted; •
«o unsifted:
,r<: • '
In siore and for: sale by J-: B. SHkRIUFF> •
ma '** No. 10 Market street
GALF SKlNS—4l)fio2. coputry Calf Skins*: some of
which are very prime, for. aafe by r a
tnarOO p. BARD & CO.
s-T'*,'* -
r.'t - •
~ < -
808 SALE & TO LET. .
A neat Uilck Dwellijjg UoaM, contain,
tw*..? ii, a 1 ona ' Svpil loorai, sllnaied on Hand, be*
BlVen T.B.YOUNO 4CO;
anil ■ !■:■■. ■"■ !■->■■ :■ SmiitfleldandMatKett,
opfroaiteßrownfr Hotel.
ALLisOn*-.
ette street of 46 icet omt haas front on Fay*
On which nre ere!»h™a a hiSn!l d * 1 i v tt j k lst fte * <°* «•
Dwelling House,- ams«§^ ih 6 Sj,‘ h 1 e I d !»o otory.fritto
hell, mil extensive «/i P RV. ,< n*S ,lia, “
pantry, kitchen trod dii.UiK roora «*"<“»
house stable The Grounds aro turofbn. fT/ 1 !? 1 ** 9
abounds with fruit, flowers, eSado &Uh 4 ™&!2?
Altogether, this laone of the moi: rleirant oSSS 5 ?;
sale. Apply to U'hAltt £ M„FWTT ‘
•Sll No. so Ftfih srrs'sO
A . RAIIK A- valuable r can.
IL V ,y » W 4 el i ? uy . ba^e,s whc « Sieeh
Powcri3ficed«dv The building i* «ab*taaiiiriind#ooii •
a good dry cellar, and ihreofinc floors.r The Steam £u!
*ine i* of CO hone power. • AlUn complete order, and
in a central location iotho efcys. Immediate Doaicaalon
and wilibe sold of ft bargain,; • • ■:■ ;
S. CUfUBERt 1 , General Agenu ■ *
♦ ; £oBmithfieldttfeet;
A UIAAUb Fult ALL»>—Ko* SaEl^-5,000 ttCKS of
XL unimproved Land) of cliftlcs quality tor Farming:
'well watered, iq a pleasant and healthy location, near'
the Ohio River, about lid miles from - Pittsburgh, and -
from 3 to thirty utiles from the Baltimore and Ohio Ball*
roau. Thoy willbe sold in lots to suit purchasers,atone
uotiar antl ufiy cents per acre. Terms easy.
„ B. CUUISBRT, GeneraiAgew
“Sis 60 Smithfield street.
S. bteie or saJe*- ZTv■.
comfonablo THREE STORV
BKICh. DWELLING HOUSE, ton Hand nod
Fayotie streets; with apparatus for.heating*;
and water-being Stud up by the owner for Els
own residence. • ,-v..
ALSO—For Sola or Least Tot EveyrtUiO : EINE
LOTS, on Duquesne Way, (46 feet by 135;) andTuinS
mg Lorson Pennsylvania. Avenue and Braddoek slreel
Afso,the most beautiful flies forCOtmtrySeats.berae.ii
said streets. Apply at No. 144 Fourth street, to .■:■'■■■■ ■
mart Oof v - JAMPS S. CRAFT.
ABJ3V 'll) LEX—A S PORE. ttuuM.—Would salt for
jKJMr a Shoe, Dry Goods, Trimming or Grocery Store
J “ s *ltent low. Apply to S._GOLDStANN, '
niiuGtl : : . liOMurkct street.
rpo LEi'—'The -subscriber offeri-for Rent, :ttto
J. store roon now occupied by Messrs, Wiflock
A Davis, N 0.85 Marteutreei. Possessiongiven Sana
on tho lstof Apii. Enquire of- . -
-'■••laaSaf CIIAtL HI PAULSON, No. 73 Wood St. '
Acaft. UFQ& :RENT.-rFfoni;tiio.ltt of April cexu ito
■ Jarei gtorci with Dwelling attacbed/on the corner of
* - Market and Fim streets—agoodl/dEiness aland
ipraiitorc-or Tavem, it being only one square from the
fiver—will bo rented low to a good tenant/ Apply to "■
WALTER BRaNT,
* No» 232 Liberty at.
jTJRrJC:If
LOTS FOR SALE!
LOT,iu the Eighth Ward of tfc© City of Phifl-
V/ burgh/froaUngon street, M 3 feet frontimr
on Yonbraam street, running to the bluff 403 feet, Croat*
tng iho MonongahelaiM feet, fronting on Miltchbenror
-street 400 /eel. 6 -
One other Lot. adjoining the above, in PlUt6wn*hip, •
fronting on Losust street 244 feet, fronting on MJl’en*
berger’s streeltoUie blaiT323 feet, on the bluff over- -
looting ihe MonoDgahela*Jl4 feel, toa Jineof tbeprop
eny.bf the-laie JaineslfwfnrMOfeettoLo'cosietreet. •
•One odierLot in PiiUowhsh'fpjfrohUhgontocoiil^t.
feet, fronting on Milienbergor street 120 feet to a 24.
reel on said alley 203 feet to & line of
PropertyoHae James Irwm, from alley to.Locastcu
. • One other Lot in tho etty, or Pittsburgh, fronting aju
v Locust street 203 teet, fronting on Vanbraam street 120
feet to a 24 feet alley, fronting on arid alley *93 feet,
fronting on Miltenhergersirtr enao feet to Locust et *
; One other Lot, fromirg on Forbes street 48 feel, front
ing on MiUenbergcr street 120 fret to a 24 feet alley s on
the aaid alley. 48 feet to Lot Ao. 42 in Mmenberccr& v
plan of Lots. : • •
, Une other Lot, fronting on Forbes street *9 feel,irons*
ing on street 180 feet, to a Si feet'illey.
fronting on said alley 72 feeu ' ' - • •
, * wit* sell lor easn, on-long. time, or on uerpetosl
lease. For particulars, enquire of the subscriber. on •
the corner of Sandusky street and Sonth Common. Al
- City. *
mar2o:4m > : GEO. M7LTENBEBQER.
DUFF’S MERCANTILE COLIEGE.
THIRD STREET, PlTl-SBVRMT
Legislative Charter.
XiACULTYrCoMMsacuL DKPABiarBHT.-P. Duff;
X of the North?> American Accountant* 1 and western
‘•Steamboat Accountant.” Professor ©fpracllc&l Book
keeping am Commercial sciences.- J. D. William*. Pro
fessor of Omamentnl and Mercantile Penmanship, N.
B. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile
Law..
Classic* l am] Mathematical Depaetmeht. '
P-Hayden, Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor
or classical Languages find Mathematics-.
E.Montel,late of French.
,„f. Slaiaper,Gradaaic;of the/Polytechnic Institute of «’
Vienna, Ciyi! Engineer. amLArchUect, Professor of Ar
chitectaral, Mechanical and -Landscape drawing.
This insuiutiph: now occupies the whole of the see ' '
ond story pf Gazr&m’sSaildiags* from the conier of
Third and Marketeireets-to Post Office alley, with two *
spacious rooms in. the third story., It combines lb b*
the onlyjnsiitation in this jmtt of the country where '
Mercanulc and Steamboat Boofc.heeping ere thorough
and practically : langhL The Ci«sicaLard Mercantile
Departments are conducted separately. Ono -of tho r
imd elegantly furnished Ladles* Writing' -
BoomsinthoUniteiSiatcs; ft fitted up, and wUibe un
der the J. one of the beat'
Penmen in the WesL The Professors arc all cxpcri* '
enccd preceptorsVand at the head of thcirreapcciivo
professions; Circulars mailed to all parts of the cotiatry
marlg:dAw • -
SPRING CAMPAIGN!
READ AND REFLECT.
CAILMHiS il COi,
Corner of Wood and Water Streets, Pittsburgh,
HAVE last roceiyedan extensive stock of Elceant
.ondJJsefal Goods, eonsisilna of CLOTf IS.CAS
SIMERE3 and -VESTINGS.of Urn very finest auerT
ala, and the; inost rich and/varied patterns. V These
Goods have been all selected by lij proprietors them
selves, with araaV/ciicamspectioa. Nothing new or
nuiqnein the line of dressbas ytt appeared in tho East
ern cities, that Callaghan it Go., have notsecured in
large Quantities for their ■ nomCroca costotaero. The
whole of this large stock /hoe been paid yds w casb,
and were/eonseqaemly obtained at low kirks. The
public Should hear thia important factinmiud.idnsnincli
as it will enable them to purchase at lower prices than
they have been.Jo.ibet habit of paying for-ihitir ward
robes at roher.establishments. -This maenißccnt stock -
CAN CLOffI;?; selected with: an «ye to durririltw os
well as to beamy. Tho stock of CASPIMERES la In
perfectdccoroanbe withjbe other, both In quality and *
chcopnr&e, while the rich, nbd we may sav gorgeous dto
playofBUPEßßYESrlNG3,chaJ!encea.investigntion,
and comes up to the refined taste of ike omst expciieh
cedcustomer. CALLAGHAN A CO,
optl .. comer of Wood gnfl .Waif rnreeig: ;
THE subscriber has opened an 1N TELEIfrEN OE : r
OFFIC& Off SLClair attcetyat tbe leftentf&cee to :
the Bridge* and priValc.hoases.will ‘
bo fltipplied with none others ihan / good ohd faithfoi' ■
icrvsntg.Thc pnblfcarc respect fa! fy invited taavail
ibenuclves of. the facilities now offered. • *
apn J. LKWfS.
■: . Removal* ■■■■■.■•*■■>■
TTILL & CI T RRY,ExonaSOB Kbokeb*—Will, TUI&
JJL DAY* open their new Office, corner of Weed and
Fifth meets ' taprf»3t
MOViNU DAY has come egam; and allwho change
their: residence, doubtie*suliinks: the new hOMO
bettertbao- tbc old, one* .‘Dotisooc-they, find' that it la
awarmiog-witlx Koaoecs, and overrun with Rats,Mieo
.anQ.Anu.-.'*.\Vhai.is-ib..UQ'-dohe'i-:>Wh.yi’.cail.-tiivNb9sni
Smith held street; and get a box. of litfRGE3H*& CO»S
ROACH, RAT AND- MOUSE EX fERMINATOR.-.
"Premises have been • anown to masinale
nighij-when. all other menna had feted.: You should also
gei a bottle of the Red Bog Destroyer; andbefore you
set up yonr Bedflieads v aoomttho jt»iiua wiih -tha com*-
position, and you are-sarefroxn there pestaj too; ' -
''
-Be sare poq get the genuino, as thereare irahationsin *
themarket. Don’t forget, '■■■•. ‘
apn . ... ;->■ NOVsft SMfTrtFlEtP'aiV
TAI»KSTRV INUK&IN afldelo"
gani new slyleH, now opening freah.from the manu
facturers. wo invito those wishing fo farmab, lo callat •
ibe Carpel Warehouse,No. 85 Fourth street. •
JPrt W. M t CLTNTOCK,
"Xf£W STV LB-OIL CLOTH—(Jompusing the tiiepio
Xa Water and Landscape styles; We iavua especial
attention to Oil CtotWa* xve &ro'prepared 'lo oser to '
those -wishing to fumi*b,a splendid assortment Of Oil
Cloths, of all descriptions. *
W. M’CUNTOeK,
No. 85 Fourth street*
STEAM BOAT TRlMMlNGS—Compriilnirinpurt
the following:. Table Linen, HuaHucXDianer.
Ura.sh Raco SmpvTabte Cnverfng and. Table Coders! •
Napkin*, Ac., which we are constantly tceeivldg fiosi •
the importers and manufacturers. OalUtNa.Bs Fourth :
street tnprlj W. M’CLINTOCK. *
TTtIIRNCH TRANSPARENT
Jw* Of tlch and new designs,constantly: Teotirinjf at
W- M’CLINTOCK’S Carpet Warehottiey •
, . aprt • . ... No. 65 Fonnh street
Sundries— _
" 200 dozen Lemon Syrup ;• iv:
1000 do ;T*cppetSa»ice; *
. 50 do .assorted Pickles: '' ~
■5O: do Oiwe OU, pint? and quarts; '
to case* Prunes, infancy boxes;-- ■ ■
10 do do In glass jarsj.
•10 do ." . do eomrmra; - ':—: -
250boxesSardines; r .■*•/.
125 half boxes do; Jnstoraandfartalehy
aprl JOSHUA RHODES.
SUGAR— SOU bagsßrazil Sugar; ' "■>
20 bbis.Lovering’s do;
• 15 tea. Clarified do;
To arrive and for sale by
aprl JOSHUA RHODES.
FRUITS— 500boxes Oranges;.* •
. 250. do. Lemons; • .
500 do 'Raisins;-. T ;••••”
400,hf bxs.-- do; • •*.•-' v. * •
‘2OO quarter do;
• 40 kegs sun do:- '
••, 40 half kegs Seedless Raisin*: •
40 Currrants; s
■•. To arrive and for sale by *..v
apt! JOSHUA RHODES.*
PUBLIC SUPPKIi,
fpHE Members ofUm Fin CompanvitienA
• A ceiebnaing ihe“ Semi*Ccnienlal Anniversary of tbe : ;'
Organisation.pf the Company,*: by a Public Suspend! ■:
Wilkins Hall, on Friday evening; ApriHithi iSiSMei** •
bere of other Companies and the citizens generally atO '
respectfully invited. Tickets ono dollar each, can bs
procured ot *
H. Chmseix,
tV. V. Dushi,
M. McStee.i, -Committee.
tV. B. Shaffßb,
W. 3. MomaoMßar.
tnarSO. {Journal nod Dispatch ropy anil chttrco Coal P'F
. _ Cl nr tile nautili. .
h .bARGK stock lIS the 'most tiesnnfnl IUANTELy.
. made of.tho finostqcality of Foreign and.Potocs*.
Uc Marble, manufactured by machinery, alwavion hand
and mado to - order on short • notice, at price* ranging
from 815 to * 10Q each.. Purchasers .ere invuedi to ecu
and examine the stock and pncQ9*3t9»3Jl.*o4-323.Lib*
e m y S Tto’ OPP ° 3 ‘" : Bm ‘ ,b<ieU - W.'ff. WALLACE-
BOX inSRHING—IOO bxa Smoked Herring;received
and for Vale by [margOl JOHN BLACK A CO.
MACKEREL— 25 bUls. No*3 large, in store and for
sale by -: fmar2o; KING A MOORHEAD. >
< T?LOUn OF PUIdPKIN—Fon-Pias—A frfceft Jor, JOII :
Jj received, by W. A. M’CLURU A CO.,
maria ■ • OtoccrunndToaDealer* . ,
*VfEW GOODS!—A. A- Masow&-C» aro.ieemrufT
XV and now: cpeninir.cacc* and packngeaofDress
Goods, comprising Silks, Cashmere** Grejmd«Uf** oJ !
anos. Borage Delaines, JaeonctvCarobrie** "fX?* 1
Muslm Delaines, Ac, Ac, m JSS£Z^ t
iOUß—SOhbls., just, received.and
nmr2s ARMSTRONG A CBOZKR-
Tj'EATBERS—SCO fit prime ootja*A D<
Jj for sale by [marSOj KINO A MOORHEAD.
. rfvfivi V.'’.-,' 1 '-ifM
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