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' ’* ; s Afe^'4'^n J I't,*.-** 4 *» V*• UL '.^ ll *• ’ t i r ;*7'4 r ‘« s * < ‘ pgHgp^^^ll^lgf : OiOA '^Ml \s|fefjpa^t^MMw4sg's*J?!S-yBv! ffiMPllH Wa#^^S>fe?4 wfesßitewa WM «M$ JlilMl iHpjßWhj JHBMI mum lifggli&gpMlp^ ... . 1 *ftsC&*Y m.*.!®: »tl ;f j-N /«>»***-?«: *-?. * */n* $&. <- r' ~* ‘ **>> v - * 4: , . v-S'-iv^^^-^?:- 1 ;', ■\-^y;^m^. -lailq Storing IATOfiDAT l7. •The Baxcbdat Post,” issued to-day, con tains its usual variety of interesting matter: teK egraphie, editorial, literary, commercial, &c., &c. For sale at tie coanting-room—price 6 cents; To Advcriuert. —All advertisements : intended for Monday 1 1 yapfr, mil please be banded in at as early an hour as possible, to-day. This is ren dered necessary, by the abolishment of Sunday work. Catharine Bayet’ Concert.—The Concert to- night, at Masonic Han, will bo one of the grandest affaire of the Knd that over came off in this city. -Catharine Hayes, of herself, would fiU the hall to its fitmost capacity; but besides the prestige of her own name and reputation, she is accompanied.by some of the first artistes of the day. In Cincinnati, and wherever else in tho west she has sung, she has been invariably re ceived with an enthusiasm equal to that which greeted the divine Jenny. It is in the execution j of thoae touohirig ballads, which go to the heart of every one, that Catharine Hayes has achieved I 80 so short.atime; it is by this I style of musio, widish we. can all/eel; that she has rivalled Jenny; more thanin the wonderful and I difficult passages of Operatic and-Italian musio, I which have gained the Nightingale so world-wide I a reputation. We see by tho programme, that I Miss Hayes will sing the song of “The Happy! Blrdling, 1 ’ accompanied by Mr. Kyle on the flute, I and also .the-Irish'.ballad, of “Savourneon Do-1 leesk;” but one of the greatest attractions of the I evening, -willbeMoore’s Irish melody; “’Tisthe j Xaßt Bose of . Summer," sung by. Miss- Hayes.— j Besides these ballads, she will exhibit her won- ] dcrful musical powers in suoh difficult pieces of j music, as the: Cavatina of “An mon Fills,” Worn I the Prophets of Meyerbeer, and the duett, with | Herr Mengis,) of “Quanto Amore,” by Donizetti. I Masonic Hail is well adapted both for the ac commodation of a large number of persons- and for a musical entertainment. - The price of tick ets has been fixed at one and two dollars. Catharine Hayes arrived last evening, on tho Winchester, from Wheeling, where ehe- gave a concert on Thursday evening lust. ; : Mr, Fan Arr.ringe's Leeturei. —lt will be Been : by .the .card of Mr. Van.Amringe, in our paper - to-day, that he designs to give a course of free lectures at Philo Hall, on subjects of deep inter est to tho people'and to our country. Wo hopo j that his meetings will be well attended. A wide j spread feeling obtains that the present age is to . be marked by some signal events, revolutionizing the condition of the world. Mr. Van Amringe, judging .Worn the tenor of his programme; be-1 lievps that the events coming upon the world, will bp marked by calamities of overthrow andj destruction, unless nation’s depart from their I practical ttnbelief in the Supreme Euler. It is I due to. the importance and deep solemnity -of the j subject, that we should attentively and candidly I bear what may be said. Mr.-Van Amringe has 1 now for many years been engaged in this work I of reform, and we may suppose that he has well j considered the arguments and proofs on which ho I speaks. Yet eaehone mast judge for himself. The Lectures commence to-morrow evening. j , Catharine Bayet. —Noticing a beautiful: litho ,graph of Miss Cathanne Kayes,. hung out -con spicuously on a “ tall pile ” of Piano boxes in front of Mr. Metier’s MusicStoreon Wood street,, we slept into the store to see what was going on. Mr.. ; Mellor, very politely invited us to look through -his extensive Piano ware-room, and showed us thcsplendid Grand Piano, (Chieker ing’s,) that was performed on so charmingly by Flauleiu Helene Stopel a few evenings since at Wallace’s concerts. We were delighted to learn that timsame Piano Forte was going to Masonic Hall fortbe concert of Catharine Hayes to-night. Tht Circus exhibits this evening, in front of : the American-Hotel, on Penn street. Every per ■ eon visiting this establishment will bo filled with Burprise at the feats and performances of M’llo Tonrnairc, in the arena. Tho performances of Herr Hist, the German Hercules, are incredible. There will be an Afternoon Performance, at . • theCircns, at two o’clock to-day, when our citi zens, toll have. an opportunity of taking their •children to see the interesting performances in front of the American Hotel, on Penn street. Baptist AKssionary' Union.—The thirty-eighth anniversary of tho American Baptist Missionary Society will be held in this city in May, commen •bing on the 18th of the month. The Second •Presbyterian .Church has been selected ns the place of- holding the meeting. Several distin ignished men will be present; among-them, wo wo the namo of Gov. Briggs, of Massachusetts, mho will deliver tlie annual address; The - Wta(has yesterday, was beautiful, and It had the desirable effect of thronging the streets mi th ladieß, dressed in the joy ous garbs in which 'they always welcome the spring. The spring •breeie was delightful; to those who have inhaled nothing but smoke, and seen no other weather •than that which accompanies cloudy skies ond muddy streets for months. ■ Th* Paul Anderson arrived yesterday, after ‘depositing the hardy band of adventurers from this city and vioinity, bonud for the gold rc •gions of the PaciGc, safe at St. Louis. She 'brought up a heavy cargo, composed of pig inetal, bacon and pork, had, furs, &o. L Assault andßattery. —Alexander Jacobs was nrrested.yesterday; and brought before- Mayor Guthrie, charged, on oath of Simon Goldman, "With smanlt and' battery. The parlies are both Germans and Jews. Jacobs was held to ball for ibis appearance at Court. 'Stolen. —Twotrunka, belongingto a Rev. Mr. ’Blake, of Virginia, wero stolen from the Pitts burgh, on Sunday last, while she teas lying at 'the' Cincinnati wharf. The trunkß wore filled writh valuable, clothing; * • ■.. .Sunday Packet.— -The splendid steamer Bock* fcyestate,:Capt Dean,- leaves to-morrow morning for CnK lia “ oti - This magnificent boat needs no commendation— sho is well known to tho pub lie.' ' ' - _ • ' Silt Walfa—W* need no: bettor •evidence of thennmberofbuililingrabout befog erected in this city, titan tie manner in which the side vrtdbs arc incumbered with bricks, lumber, end mortar-boxes; . > ■: Uomieur Adrien gives an exhibition this even ing, at Lafayette Hall, -when ho will perform those -celebrated frats inithe tnagib art -which .have made him so justly famous in this country* Suhtp O’Connor. —lt is announced that this Tererend gentleman will deliTeranotherXeetnre, on Wednesday evening -next,’ at Mas anio :HalL, The subject has not teen announced as yet. THe-JWtoniuy Cue.— The hearing of Cauley toad his wife, was yesterday, -postponed by the Mayor, until to-day, on account of the absence of Coroner Arthurs. #br WAreluiy.—The fine steamer Winchester leaves this moming-for Wheeling. We would teeommend her to our traveling friends. The iltttmger ifo. 2.ia the Saturday packet for tundnnati, «nda good one shoie, bo thin aocom 'modatidns and speed. F«yr«a<y.—Alderman i Parkinson committed '® Be f o jail yesterday, for .fifteen days. Mayor Guthrit committed three- persons to 1 P nB0D » yeoterday, fordrankennesa and vagranoy. ° OV RT ° P TAUTER SESSIONS. „ ' FatUAT, April 16. dJ?T\ Benob^H?D ” Ww - B. IPClure, Presi dent Judge; and Wm, Hoggs, Esq., Associate- ™ copied all day, yesterday, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. John Bisseil, }r-, one of tho owners, and James Nutt, the men- B ? er a polling in Allegheny, charged with a conspiracy to .defraud John Gribbin and Pat-, noh Conway. The plaintiffs charged the defend-1 oota with secreting or destroying a letter con taining evidence of n contract relative to thSir I engagement and the price of their labor. This j case was tried in October last, hut the Juryoould j not agree.. The letter alluded to, was from one I of the defendants, and promised the prosecutors I a certain amount of wages,-if-they would give j up their situations in the cast, and work here at I I a time of a strike by workmen in that mill, I I against a reduotion of their, wages; which th%| agreed to, and after working some time, ns they I allege, their wages were reduoed; and on show-1 ing the letter to one of tho defendants, ho took I it away, and it was destroyed; the prosecutors I charge, in pursuance of an agreement: or oou-1 epirnoy between the defendants. . The case was j not concluded wheh tlie court adjourned. I j Unfortunate Accident.—J man Killed.—&. miw I named Christopher Rinedoliorj Worn Louden, j Franklin county, in this State, fell into the fore I hatchway of the steamer Silas Wright* on Thurs day night, and was injured bo badly, that he died shortly afterwards. ,Tho deceased was-on Ms way with his family to Carroll, Missouri, and had taken deck passage on this steamer. Alder- 1 man Major, in the absenco of Coroner Arthurs; | | held an inquest over the body of tho unfortunate I man, and, after li post mortem examination had j beon held, by Brs. Blaok and Crawford,’ the jury j returned a verdict of" Accidental Death.” It I appeared from the testimony before the Coron. J er’a jury, that the deceased - was short-Bighted, I which accounts for the accident; Mr. Rinedollar I was sixty-three years of age. : I Gat in Allegheny CiVy.—We leam from the Al legheny Enterprise, that tlie required amount of stock to secure letters patent not having been taken, during the time mentioned in the adver | tisement, the Commissioners have agreed l to call t on tlie citizens of Allegheny and solicit snhscrip- 1 tions sufficient to, secure the patent from the I Governor of tho Commonwealth. The Commis-I sioners are confident that tho required amount of stock (1,000 shares) will bo taken this week. I Mr. John Lockwood, the extensive gas eon tractor, is in Allegheny at present, consulting with regard to the proposed Gas Works. Mr. R. has contracted for more gas works than any other person in the United States. - - ; The River has been on the rise for a day ot two, and there is now 1-1 j feet water in thochan nel. The rise is principally from the Allegheny. Business on the wharf was brisk yesterday—a large number of boats aro now lending for ports below, —many of them first cles3 packets, and several arrived from below to-day, well iadened. Theatre. —This evening, wiit bo presented tho drama of “ Rory O’More,” the amusing piece of ; “-In and Out of-Place,’’ and the evening’s enter- 1 tainmentwUl conclude with “Jenny Lind in] Now York;” Mrs. Williams appearing os tho angelic Jenny. Bitorderly Conduct. —Mayor Gnth'rio disposed of three disorderly conduct cases, yesterday morning, by Bending tho parties to tho bill.— One of them was afterwards released on tho pay ment Of costs. Tippling Bouee Case. —Peter Murphy was ar rested yesterday, on a bench warrant, and com mitted to prison, charged, on two indictments, with keeping a tippling house. - - ; Tas Sab of superior dry goods, &c., at tho store of J. V. Biller, Esc;., corner of Market and Fourth streets, will ho continued this morning at 10 o’clock, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer. SSBP FBESHOYSTEfiS received doily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho WAVEBLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley.' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TUB CfBEILLY LINE. XXXII CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Washington, April 10. Senate. —Tho private calendar postponed, and the deficiency bill taken up and debated at con siderable longth and postponed. The Senate then adjourned until Monday. House.— The House resumed tho debate on tho report of tho Committee on Printing. The question pending, to lay the whole matter an the table, made by Mr. Parker at adjournment yes-1 terdoy. was rejected, by a vote of 89 nays, yeas; 81. Tbo debate then continued. Sir. Hall I moved the previous question, which was abstain- j ed by a vote of 86 to 43. After a long ond stor my debate, not very creditable to the parties participating, the House referred back the re« port of the Committee, with certain instructions, and adjourned until Monday. FUBTHEB-NEWSBY THE AMEBICA. . New York, April 10. . Switzerland.—An edict bos been issued warn ing all foreigners from entering Geneva without pass-ports. They will be expelled unless they report and obtain tbo necessary per mission. -Those who cbooso, can have voluntaty passports to America and England, bpt none to Franco or Germany. Austria. — The Time’s correspondent says Aus tria will hcceTetly mature the existing territorial arrangement Bussia and Prussia, and will make common cause.' Austria is also on ex cellent termSwith France. Austria and Prussia are said to have conclu ded o treaty of navigation of tbo Danube, and the duties payable on that river are abolished. Prussia. —The ministerial orisis is over. The King has declared ids intention of changing his Ministers. India,- —China and Bombay advices state that the negooiations with the Birmese have failed, and a force of 0,000 troopß from Calcutta and Madras were to start for. Birmah oh the 13th March. A squadron of war steamers left Bom bay for Bangoon, and would call at Madras for troops. hostilities are inevitable. The pro gress of the rebels in China is decidedly forward; The Governor General of tho Canton Province has besieged one of his own towns, and the rem nant of the Imperial forces has been signally de feated. v leeland. —Samples of Irish beet root sugar, bare been sent to London for exhibition; speei mens have also been sent to America and the Continent Archbishop Cnllen stands at the head of the list of candidates for the Archbishoprio of Dub AKRIVAL OP THE SIERRA NEVADA. ; Nsw Yobk, Amir. 16. The Sierra Nevada arrived at 6 o’clock. She brings 280 passengers and $400,000 in gold dust. The steamers Winfield Scott, California, Ten nessee, Orleans and Constitution; are all at Pa nama, bound for San Frsnclsoo ; also numerous sailing ; ships. The prices of passage are low, California passengers being few. The news from California is to the 20th of Marob, and is uninteresting. Our correspondent at San Francisco writes that there are-, indications of a serious difficulty at Sonora. The French expedition which left Son Fran cisco a short time ago, professed the purpose of making new gold discoveries, but was really bent oh revolutionizing that country, : and establishing an independent.government,: withino idea: of be ing annexed to tho United States, Tho Califor nians are much annoyed at this movement and tallc of getting up an expedition of 1000. Ame ricans to take possession of Sonora and drive out the French inhabitants. That country is anx ious to be independent. i , ~ A 4nfl was fought at Sonora ; :Cosfa on the: 19th, between David €. Broderick and Judge CalebrimiUn lhey ezshangod sis shots with out doing any damage. , ~ •' . No further damage is ■ apprehended! by the. flood. The papprs are filled,with disaster?. Three men, John C. Araieps, of JKentucky, John 3. tooais, of Ghio,iind Jeremiah^;'GotiX*] win, of Wolf borough, N. H/, died at (Gontjra Cos ta, from eating poisoned mushrooms. * % ' • I VIRGINIA WHIG CONVENTION. J Richmond, Va., Anri! 16 ISo at P 0 °i? ck ttis ®omiug. Tho Hon J J. Stroaers, President, inthe Chair. The Com- I “ i44ee 40 P r « Pa r? bnainess for the Convention, I w . f ? TOT ,°o toe election of j delegates, to the. National to the peo ple oftho several districts, a warm debate ensn- the decision I °* to® Committee, and deciding in favor of tho Convention appointing delegates. This is deem ed the teat; vote, tho majority being Fillmore [ men, art tte minority for: Seotfc :.:®«?Conven.- ' m untUB - o, °^° k to-night, when the committee will report,resolutions expressive of the principles of the Whigs of Virginia. The committee are instructed to be oxplioit on the question. The proceedings, ape very harmoni .OUS< " ■■ • "■; ■ . CONFLAGRATION IN DETROIT. Dbtboit, Mich., April 16. nre broke oat at midnight, in the third story | of a building on Jefferson Avenue, adjoining the i Farmers’and Mcohanios'Bank. The fire origi nated. inthePrinting Office on the third story and destroyed the whole building. which was oo cupied’by Rowo & Co., fruit and oyster dealers, whose property was.: mostly saved, but much damaged by water and: removal. ’Mr- Allen’s bookstore, was,also in the building; bis books wore removed, but were considerably damaged by water. The balance of tho building was oc cupicd as offices, Every thing in'the printing oihee was lost, the fire spread so rapidly. The bniidingB was insured for $4,000. Washington Citv, April IC. Kossuth remained at tho National- Hotel all day, receiving calls. Hb visits Mount Vernon to-morrow. , Judge Mangum’s speech in favor of Gen, Scott produces a groat sonsation amongst the politi cians, Scott'e nomination is now considered al most certain. - _ The Circuit Court, this evening, postponed the fbrther consideration of the libel sait of Wight msn against Barnet until Monday. ’ Criminal Coart is still engaged in the trial of Brown for forging Treasury vouchers. ■ MARYLAND WHIG CONVENTION. „ Baltimobe, April 10. , ■■ .Tho Whig State Convention, on Mondaymight, will adopt a resolution in favor of Gen. Scott for the Presidency, bn account of Fillmore and Sec retary Corwin having declined to remove Collec tor Kane, on theground of his keeping democrats in the Custom House.- Sir. Fillmore, however, is a favorite of tho whigß of this city. ' Hampax, April 15. The weather la extremely unpleasant, a foot of snotr haring fallen. The steamer America, off the harbor on Wednesday morning, was una ble to get In on account of the weather. Tho America sailed for Boston this morning at 5 o’clock. '.■■■■■ ■ ’ NEW YORK MAURET^AprinG. Cotton...lrregolar. Flonr...Declining; sates 2,400 bbls at §4,00 @44!! for State, and $4,25@4,G0 for Indiana. Grain... Wheat and Bye dull; Corn steady; ealefl C.OOO bus mixed and Southern yellow at 65@6G. Provisions... Pork improving; sales 100 bbls, prime at $17©17,26; mes.v $l9; sales 200 bblsprimo Lard at : Bccf scaree, un changed. EVENING. | Cottoa...Bales 2000 bales Uplands at 8}• Or- I leans and Mobile 8}; belter grades have ndvon cod }. I Flour...Balcs 10,500 bbls a $4,25 for Stale. . ‘and $4, 1804,62 for Ohio. Qrain...Bales 14,000 bush primo mixed Cora at 65J0C7. Bye 72. Provislons..,Bates 000 bbls Mess Pork at $l9 @19,25; prime $17017,25. Sales 2500 bbls Lord at 9JOIO. Coffee... Sales 3000 bags Maracaibo, Lagoira, and Bloat 10$. . Sugar... Bales 400 boxes Porto Bico, Cuba and Miwtanzas at $4 j@6 J. ■ ;Molaases...Grienfagos and Museavado at 25 • Cardenas 171. Whisky-Sales 6500 Prison and Ohio at 22* @23. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI IC. Cotton...Theetcamer’anows baa bad but little effect on Cotton; the market for lower qualities is declining. . ~ Floar...Balcs 1000 bbis fair and good at • $4; holders are firm at this rate. For city consump tion $404,625, Bye floor is doll at $3.25 Com Meal is held at $3,12*. : Grain... Wheat, prime red at 90 ; white 95; Pellow Com 64065. Whisky...Active at 22c in bbls. Provisions... Active; firm at unchanged prices; mess and primo Pork have an advancing tenden cy. . CINCIBINATI. MARKET—ApriI IC. Flour...GOO bbls at $3.10®3,1G.' Whisky.;. 16}. - Provisions... Buoyant; 500 bids mess pork $l7; XOO hhds bacon sides, deliverable in May, lOo; Oi hhds plain bams at 9}; soles 00 hhds shoal ders ot 9e, in bulk; sides 90. Grocerics...Pirm; unchanged. Mnckorfl...lncreaeed demand. Tho river is stationary, and weather stormy. . ■■■■ autile tlMiuiii ALARGRttoek efthemtm beautiful MANTELS, DUdoof tbo-fincHooalily of Foreign and liome.t lie Marble, manufaclarcdh >- machinery, always on hand find .mads'- to etdet oo short notice, at pflcc* raueine from 915 to 8100 each. Purcbaidre : ora invited to can nad extunlne the atock and lit dud 3*l Lib erty fircct.oppoiito tfmithGdd. marl;4m W..W. WALLACE. LEAD PlPE.—improved Patent Lead Pipe, for Uidrantt; Pomp*; . Aquedacu; Hydraulic Ram*; • Chemical ate», and . Sprioga; AU sizes and thickntsscp.-aiwaya on hand, and for *a!elow»by »; ALEXANDER GORDON, eprt4:a3«r*w<U 134 Fronudrctu n|r<sCFE > B"ScniEtIAIMAHO&IATiC'sUnf>.APP>: V A Mporlativc Tonic, Dinfetfc, Aiiti iDyapeptic, fnvigoraung Cordial, for ea)e at lho Drug Store of JAMES A, JONEP, . comer nf Libeny and Hand gta nprlS TrTRAPFINO ff 20 reams WTtippingi3ox4oj i- CO do do 30x40; ' . Forpaloby 3. R». WELDIN. Bookseller and Stationer. _ opriO C 3 Wo6d»iy<t>eiweett Tht>d and Fotml -..-lilt IOLOGNA BAU3AGE3—sJOO Bu. lopcitot Bologna J Sa'naages, received and for Mle by W* A. M’CLURG & CO M BPiO 25G Liberty *treeL- /’‘IOFFEE—93; bugs superior new crop Rio. received O-ftndforeale by STUART'A SILL, - No. 0 SioUhfield strcclj opposite the Monongaiicia House. ANILbA EtfVRUJPE PAVEtt- *L SO reams Manilla Envelope P4per,3lx37. For sale at;, • J; It WELDIN’3 japflO . Blank Bootr, Popcr and Slaiionery Store, MACKERELr— Jurt iocci?cd, 8U bbl«. Wo. 3 large Mackerel, for sale cheap, bv apr!B■••••J.-B; 6HERRIFF,No.tO Morketsircet. mo ATTORNEYS.—-A superior oiUcteof-BnetPaper, 1 received, and Tor tile at J.R. WELDIN’S, : aprlfl . Blank .Poole andßtationenrSiorc. aEFINED SUGARS—Powdered, cruahedi clarified andloaf,in Btorcand for Baleby apIS KING & MOORHEAD. OUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—A prime arlieleOf N. O York ayrop in store and for sale by ~aptS KINO & MOORHEAD. iTriNiiOAR—CD bbis pure cider vinegar insiotcami V for sale by JOHN B. SHERRIFF, . .--apisiGMarket street. BROOMS— 30 doz fine brooms m fetore and for aalc'by JOHN &. SUERRIFF, aplS lOMarkelgtrcot. U HEFiiERD’S COMPOUND CUEGH~CA O sale by JOEL MOHL&R, aprS No. 3U Liberty at v bead of Wood. ■ 3UGAR—43hhda. prune N.O. sugary landing ;rroni 5 steamer Persia* snd fortftleby aprlS JAMES A HUTCHISON A CQ, •Ik/|*ACKEHEI Nor Q Large* (MassachUßetta XU. Inspection,) for sale by : - qpris james a; nurcmsoN A CO. AHD Ull«—bblB. ‘*ConkUna , «,”JNo.l, for«a!eby . U. A. FAHNESTOCKS CO., comer ot Fint nnflAVood slreeis. . S' UGAR HOUSE MOLABSRB—6O bbJsijSL James Re finery Sugar Home Molasses, jastrecelvedand for sale by [oprl3] .JAMES A.HUrGHISONi CO. X> UR E FRENCH'"BRANDY, AND PORT AND JT SHERRY WlNESMFdTSaleforMedlcinarpnrpo‘ tea, by [aprl3]- JAMES A JQNKfI. BLANTATION MOL ASSES— A prune article,in good . packages, to store and female by v aplß RING & MOORHEAD. I TOBACCO— RoBieII & Bobiuson’s, Wm. H.~ Grain’s, . Jesse Halt’s nnd other popular brands for Bale by: _apl6 KINO & MOORHEAD. QUNDBIES—2OO kegs assorted noils; ■■■■ Q : i: : .UO boxes do glass; in storo and for »ale by anls KING & MOORHEAD. ItACUN—A prune 1 otof hams~~ond shouldersjuu re- JD cetved and for sale by JOHN JJ. SHERRI FF, apto " 10 Market street. lEATHERA—poo gps prime feathers forsalo by kino it .Moorhead. AKE SUPERIOR BALMON-DO bills m state *ttd I for sale fry qp|g KINO ft MOQRHKAD. »RAZU*,SUGaR~?7S bogs received and for sale by >*P IS KING A MOORHEAD. / !°-£/? 5 ~ Pn,n<> tt, ° * ,ova *« «tore and for »alo by V B P IS KIKG.fc MOORHEAD H°cS° f 81 MUKtUa> ' f °* Si6re, <hg C p 2 P p jfr FLAGS — eol,,incg, ’j ■|3IM>IJS“«HW»-Sapexfine,rec’d and fb, n!« by ~ Xr »wtf J. b. sherriff bole* tol STueby 4tprl3 »BMITH ■fc'.SiyctATß. IATHHftICK-PoraiUeby JOEJU MOHt*ER, r - * i ~ \ , .. . . w “■*•'.■. \<• - ' . ~ ** V ’■• ,'•* , *Ur>.* '' i) » , ■*-. : -T-- - vi--^-^•'v^-V 1 :;’ V :^': ' r . ‘Vw*. ■-> >.••“} V' 'j -v;,. *‘ * •*■»■ !•>: • . n • GENERAL NEWS. " - ' *_*-* ■- . - - * , COMMERCIAL. DAILEY REVIEW OF THE HARKET, . OSTICS oy TUB IIAILT MOEWPG I»GTT I Saturday, Apnl 17, 1852. ' j . T te weather yeaterilay. was pleaaahV for out door baiines?. Buslne*?, generally, animated. FLOUR—We noie sales of 230 bids., i„ lots, at 83 m .from Stores, sales 01*3,1210 200 bbls ™ZVZ'Ta^;r* de,,ened for ‘ hiwin * 2D B hh°s A ° f “ hl,ds - “ 5 * C ' l7 rtoS *°- S « i,io lO f'^ S ® E^~ 40 I,bl '- c W re «> at35e,4 months; ICO obi*., in 1013, nt 35c. COFFEE—A sale of.loo bags, on private terras* £2 bag» mloJe, caali;6o<lo tOiiollei ' - ’ EGGS—Sales 0f.6 bbls.,ln lots,atloitolltc ’ : bacon—i,ooo a s . at 8e; 1,000 a,, sides atotc • ■>oo as. Hams at 10c. • . OATS—Sales of 2SO bus. al 28e. : . POTATOES—SaIes 33 bus. Reds ai . BRIKB APPLES—SaIes oflO bns atS2OO. BUTTER— SaIes of 8 bbls. reported at2oc. 1 POET OP PITTSBURGH. 11 fsst 0 jsonss WATaa m rut ojtinaat. _ . ARRIVED; steamer, Atlantic,.Parkinson, Brownsville,■■ ‘‘ : Bailie, Beanet, Brownsville. „ J-M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton “,j Genessee, Conant, West Newton. , ?; Bayard, Teobles, Elizabeth. Michigan N0.2,801e5, Beaver; . ‘ E««s»City,Mardooh,Wellsville. Wmchesior,Moore, Wheeling. I Messenger, Woodward, Cincinnati. • Rcgwator, Woodburn, Lontsvillc Fan) Anderson, Gray, St. Loais, “ Empress, Coi, Zanesville. Columbian, Foe, Louisville. . “ Buckeye State, S. Dean, Louisville. DEFARTED: . “ • Baltic, Beudct, Brownsville, II Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J.M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. v“ Genessee, Conant, Wesl Newton. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth, ' " Michigan N0.,2, Boies, Beaver. “ . Forest City, Murdock, WelHWle. “ Diurnal, Cotiwell, Wheeling.'"". •• FilUbnrob.Koonir, Cincinnati. “ Wellsviile,Chrisi]er,Saiifish; “• StaiesmaniGonntyjSt. Louis. ' Storiette, Psrktrslrargb and Ilocblnn* port Pectcet. ° dwamsfi the steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. ft. Caaas; master, will leave Pmsburgh evert Monday, at 3 o'clock, p, M.) returning will leave Hocklognori every Tuesday, ut 6 o'clock, A. M. 51 , Fasseogeri arid shippers may rely on the utmost nc. eommodanon and promptness. VV. It. WHEELER. rcarO ■ " r V No, 2| Market street: I . .■■■ For WUtellagt kss: 2ni r '2f y f l,d Batnrtay. I 'ttlo A. M-, forUoavcr, Welle wi®* £teubenvtile and WelliiUurv!]; returiiiiip, leaves Wheehnrfar Steobenvllle, Wellsville and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and FridrjVal BA. SI. >ARM!STHONC?» CROZBK Sc Co., Agent*, * . . , 1 . • Wuter Rtreets *5 c * I,!sler i*tt new Bide wheel boat, and Is the ferßesi and flneat steamer ever hullt for the trade. Pas ■■'JKT?5 r i '-Shipper* can depend on her remaining In the trade. idecSaf Alleghany Ulrer Trade. “~ _ItEavLAB FHANKLIN PACKETS. Bt =?. mcr ALLEGUENV BELLE i,Capt. W«. lUtota, leaves the AIle» l wnarf for Prank!lm,every jlftnioy andTAurMay, I Thefinesteamer ALLEGHENY BELLENo3, Cool. Jons lUnes, leaves the Allegheny wharf fnrErank lln.evory ILuday and Friday, nl tP.M. Pot Freight er Passage.appFyon Board ' if or alert- -*.ar-A. nna Uockingport. “ . Tmfineiteamer PACIFIC,2ahoos Mas £SSßMßßrm<r will lc*»e forihea&oTeand In termed!* aie port*every THF/iSiWY,mI o’clock, 1>- M For rreigin or nanaje,apply onboard,or to „ X. Wools A SON, , . No.Cl \Vatcrgt.,Bfld&3 From at, For Klttannlng and CitSii”" -TUB lightdrsaght and pleanot rieemer anpWCUARION, Ctpl.Miutsau,will ieavsthe Allegheny wharf on Momior, Wednesday and 'Fridays, M p o'clock, P. M, forKitxaßOlng ini Catfish. for freighter passageapplyen board; (oovlS For bong ftnchi IduiatU, Parkwihua andtOalllpolt*. N. Tll ' fins bleamer GOV. MEIGS, f .■•,, iJjl SiltrSK, Master, will leave for ihcabovo and iiiterasdlate porta, rvrrv . S3 teawma Tuesday, at 3 p. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or in feM JOHN FGACg. Agent.' Wadneoaay Pachat fTor Clnclnnatl, fast rtranft!? steamer GIN. Js|£§bggC INNATI, firaainocox, Master, Prill ieare JuaSStaßßregolarlyemy WttnuapaT. l\w height or passage, apply oa board,or to dor*) a. &. HIETENDERGER. H. BODKIMOi'B FANC X CHINA STORE, Ga_woot? *TKET, ;nm: iub *t. cut can nom. >roug)it» Uu» city, with every Ollier variety of Glue, Qaeeoatrere,' Hriutmiia Ware, Japan Waiien, So'ar 'tanning and Stand Lamps, Candeleinu. Se. lm»r2D O'lilPßKrsiS’ COBIIT SAIB. “ BV vittno of au order 01" the Orphan'* Cobh or Alio gheny county, in No. »4 Ociober term, tMI, we vrill expose loponlie «Uo utthe CouriHiju.o In the city of Filuburxl>,on Monday iltelOlh tfsy of May, tsfiv m 10 o’clock A.M. of said day, the following parcels of valuable property, belonging lo ties estate of Solomon Schoyer, deceased, to nrit: . ,1. Alotof ground on the wcttwardly «i<lo of Smith field street, Pitisbnrgh, being eighty foes from the south west corner of Seventh street, being 90 feet front on Broithfield street by sixty feet deep, on which is erected a three story brick derailing house, and subject to annn noal ground rent or twenty dollars, payable sent! annu ally. For foller description* sec order, or deed from William Biddle ind wife to Solomon Schoyer, dated 29th or March, 1850, recorded ill deed boo* yob 00. page 590. 2. A lot of ground, adjoining the above, sixty feet (ram the corner of Seventh, being 20 feet front on Smith field street by sixty feet deep—having erected tnercon aitiree story brick da-el!iag boose, md subject to an an nuolgroand real ofS2O, payable semi annually. For more particular description, see order or deed from Wot. I Biddle and wife, lo Solomon Seboyer, dated Oih Marehss Ist7, recorded in deed book vol 80, page 370.. . ■ “ @ . 3. A lot of ground on the eastwardly side of Webster street, Pittsburgh, twenty-five feet from the southwest warily comer of High street, having twenty feet lront on High street, by eighty (eel deepioA small alley.— For fuller description seentder be deed from Jas, Brown und wife to Solomon Schoyer dated 3d February 1849. recorded In deed book vcl 65, page 145. .n!h A J ot ®r* Tt ? and l n , city, of Pittsburgh numbered *B2 In Scott’* p an of lot* ib. the Cih ward, frontlnir on the Northern side of Fconsflvania Avenue twenty-four feet ind extending back tituety feet to Union alley. Foe order or deed Bom-Jonathan Kinsey, and wife to Sola, nton Schoyer, dated Bth April IS3O, recoded In deed book vol 00, page 121. • 6, Alot ofgrotmd in Allegheny city number 22 in Harvey.and Curtis’ plan of lot*, fronting 24 feet od Shef field street, and extending back 90 feet lo Union alley. See order or deed from Zebnlon Kinsey and wife to Solomon Schoyer, dtted Wud August I$W. recorded in deed book vol? 0 page 609,- . . - 0 Two lota of ground in the city ©tPUisboorh, num* beredlS and 14 In. Colwell** pfan of twenty feet on Miller street and extending back In d*pth one hundred feet; Feeorderor deed from Wm. 11. WIN jittmaandwifo to SolodtonSchoyer,dated 3d September, 1840, recorded iti Deed Book vol 83, poffs4l2. 7 . jwo Jou of ground In Allegheny city, numbered 8 and ftitt Brown ® Lothrbp**plandflots, sach fronting twenty feet eight and tbreo quarter inches on Ibe south *»de,of Bank Lmn«vaml%xteuding back nlnety.foarfret daht inches to the tow-path of the Pennsylvania Canal, These.lot* ore clot* by the Railroad Dptov Bee order, or deed from Hugh Downing and wife to Solomon Scboyer, dated:3d Novcnbcr r l&17, recorded iM Deed Bbok yoI.OD pageS94 Tot j?,B£s T s. un, U n Birmingham,.numbered 75, 79, SO. 8t andB2 in Dr Baastnan’s plan of low—the lot No; 75 fronUng twenty foet on Mary Ann street. »nd ex- S nff oA de seTchtyfeet—andtbe iota Not. 79. n^i B ilf-^f ( ach » fro i? tn^ lw ? Dl > r / ettoltl>cni7ianau 'ee'» andextemling baek in dep'b eighty feet. ~ See ordertor deed from James McGuire and wife to Solomon Sehoy er, 7daied:«ih March, 1649,recorded inDeed Book v 01.65, porecu. • ■••••; •. . • 0. A lot of ground In Reserve township,- Allegheny county, und joaliadjoining the Thinl Ward, Allegheny s*4y» uurabered 39in Cossots T 8 p!an of.lolß, bounded and described as follows, vix: Beginning on FoouUlti street at the corner of lot No 27, running thoncealong said at. easiwa»dly ; twenty feetten inehcß.totheUrieoflahdfoN jneriy.belonging to SBrntiteandClfmorejand now known es the ’ 1 Quarry Road, ’’ thence sdutK-eastwardly along the I no oi said imidonc hundred nnd sixty *tWo feet ten inches to Hemlock alley; thence westward)? alone said alley thirty-eight feetsix inches to the corner of lot No. ;•*/» anu thence along ilie llDe of said lot one hundred and sixty-oiiefeef sir Inches lo thcplacc of.beginning. See order, or deed from R. 8. Cassatt and wile to Solomon Schoyer,dated,23d November, 1847, recorded in Deed Book, vol. eo f pßge 100. ? ■iV. JO'-A.-wact ooand in' Peebles township, Allegheny, coon yvPenna;, containing six acres and elghry seven andilQOperehes.- Thispropertyisnear Lswreoeevilie, andironta tolowwater markon iheAllegbenyriver.— On it there Is erected a Patent .Brick Machine, with a **£*£» ehglne, stable and shed.; &ebirder; or deed from IViQ, i)ariey and wile to Soleraeh Schoyer, dated;29th recorded in Deed Book, vol:69,pagaSUO. -.18, Two lotsof grednd in Allegheny City, numbered: pond 20 in Barnett and Ooyer’s plan of lots, each ftom- Jngtwenly.feefoa the west side of fUaver strect. and extending back in depth one Hundred feet t<> Veto street. See order, or deed from Charles il. Kay and wife to Sol omon Schoyer; dated lOtli March, 1850, recorded in Deed Book, vol; 09; page! 17. 13, A loi of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, part of that numbered win Arthurs’first plan of lotH. in the 7th. Ward.fronting:twenty-six feet on Arthurs street, and cxtcndlngbacK.foity feet in depth -. Also, two lots of ground In the Reserve tract, opposite ruiBbutgh,numbewd It andliin Wright’*plan.of lots; each frontißg iwemy-fofur feet on the BnUeraurnpikc, and extending lnmdred.feet In depth, v See order,ordeed from Alexanaer HcMullen ondwifo tn SplomorvSchoyervdated .iath March, 1850, recorded-ln Deed Book*vot, 90, page 72. - 14.; A letdf ground itt tbo city of PiUaburghybegUming Iwxeetfi inchps wcslwardly (rum Smiihfield streptiOU; the Boath side flt Second street,fronting 20 feet, more or less, on extending back in depth, about Slfecf, more or less, oa which 4s erected the new,- warehouse occopied by 8. Sbriver A Co.. See order, or rddea from Cadwolloder Evans and wife to Solomon Schoyer, date.d 21, November, 1817, recorded in Deed BookryoUßOj page 371. r 10. Tfaeone undivided hoif part of tho one undivided I Jialf of slxacro*, one rosd and twenty perphesof j BituaieTinPmtawnsbip, Allegheny County, Pa., being i the ptupari number three in the.plan connected with 'the :! deed of partition by and amongst the heirs of ; Francis i .Wilson, dec’d, recorded 1n Deed Book, vol. 66, pgge £O. ■ The terms of this sale are, one-third in CBsli,one-thlrd in one year, :aad one-third in two years, with the whole lo be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. WJLMAM.P. BaUM, / - J. W. BUCHANAN. • v Adminiitratorg.. 7 iIUluJ> irom seedyior galeat > : : l aplS MORRIS* Teagtorc, AKR FlSH—Dried gnct mpickle, fbrvale.at .-. ±J J»pW. MORRIS* Tea Mart. 'A/T’ARSETQjES A. Noiob tcCoij bave iTJL jCBt reeovedm MargeiUegQtlilts. ~opls T) AHED PEACHES—ForatUe at HOBEIS’Tea Slate: X 'p tiotyamoncl. ' opis . foe requisitions of iho Jaw remlatino-^i^ 0111 ? and having nrcciired a £Zt J?fi?irst I* s Sales; at-Auction, for the City of Piitebawh hS!S t H cense M Auctioneer iSssaK^ s^s^? s ?®: principal SifiSSSSSb AaCUon^ BttK Kitcberf FuSt?re/&e[ MCODtf band Household and ~ . AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.. ‘ ■ . ■ Anplioneer. P* BPKBSB DTAf Aaetlonaor. !««■ Footth hUccu> Tfao entire stock is now *#»n» <•7 COnUnned . front MARTIN CONNOLLY. P. M’KENNA. Anci’j. L . E >nS I ' IJn , NiTURE — fiSfi’ at M K «nna’». will be «old,a lot or good con?l«?JS-’ l?i- prot>e ,’?y °f at individual moving Weit; Tlbl e , chnfc ol n.l . rd ,'? l “’- on<! Weh P° 3t Bedstead! one W.Ve fT"’ Venitian Blind>, Bird Cages and many other articled ntea *''»>‘wo Cooking Stoves! . P* M’KKNNA, Auctioneer..; at iV?kiV crloK “* t>n Monday nexi.ApriMOlh.at uJo’elni'tf' H«d b ?.r d -ie rcsSodof U?or% ^ c ? o^- ******* remains of a grocery; wnr- .i-i’ t I llc ' s *cloves, cuummon,crockery, (rlass- Can5 ' #ha,r,) F4r=EENNt' nf ~ ‘ --—::— < - Anctioneer. i imMEaSab :isassl;§#lisf OOuse, United States Court and llaHroad Depot. . Itmijy fce treated for at private sale, fay apnlvioa to Mr.Jolm Koppitr. Terms at sale. ’ » " w '» m S to “PlL* P. M’KENVA. Aect'r. S l i!tnP F ’ i ta SAI jST?'’ Jj ' V rmo or senary executions, '“i*' al M'Kenna’a Aueuon House, by eider Jf & Sheriff, on Tuesdav. the sOihinstaiti : ? s *-> one Sofa; one CenireTuble, Grecian mar-! ?^ off S ny *P n "« eeot Cfaairs; 1 close mi. I lioganyWash Stand j oneoffice Table j levers) Feaiber 1 ?,. *» pure and unexcelled quality ; <me splendid i MirTorf feverniXoolclnff Glawei; rerWotbeFCw. I P «ili!S aaQnaWeJ[), T *3* Term*—par funds. I — a P fH P. APKENNA. Ancfr j P* m. fi&VXS» Auctioneer* BMS.?'' ** Aoctioh—On Tue«4ay afternoon, Abril at 3o c Jock,in front of tie. Commercial Sales Wood flfld Flfli tviii b#> unlil ' one *uU«amlfll, well firiuhcdiiaihaf W » ?h’ np" ’. 1 "" 17 MW ' ■"». g^J>ray P aod S Ki h apm ' P M. JDAYIS. Aner'r F^miWo Ulß,l,liK «w>- Clothing, made in ih/1 £}!{?.*’^®2P^Ji“K-2K>P<> ,: «tolii,areas and frock i^^assssastscses "'f;sHS»apuss: -) ig b SS e *-, 1 bovutaeach, <sli Pert Wiae; s:£ i 9° 5° l,tt Bh«ny Wine i shivi?. iJjirT A°r ' St° Madeira do; ; ! ,,N *«rOf!cw».Sofan.Tenniatitie. P. M. DAVIS, AueiV. “m Yr« • AT Acctios.-—Oa Satarday evening* 17ili in- Wj-j, Sr r»luablenewandsecond' bund Boolt*j Wnliet’sGuide nprlfl •“ W. a . B'CAETHEV, Jtactlmtlr 4c ’« Accrtoa.—Wilt be sold, on Hon- Aoeuno Hooie, & taigalot of Scrub and FofmSerab Btasbes, Shoe Bruihes, Clackine, 4c. - -. 0 ??> 7 : v Wj O, M’OART.NKft An-tv t] «aS!U£ R ; ’^W>?«isss]=iTOrie^. * April 19ftu & 12 o’clock la the afternoon * TVi^. C * r<nel r > Aaeutm Hoase. one chest Carpenters’ Tooj,&c. fcprl7] tV.OM'CARTNEY. Anm” 108 JtttENCH STORE. 108 (NC'AND SUMMER ShiwlVfrom 85VID- 8100 eaeiT" 8 ' l “ lU ' iing 8pl ' adi,, pro<l “ cUo,> v&Emo SSs : aw!" s ’ Bcrase *' MamillM >- a!,a Edgin'"’*?' 1 Cl “ Wt ? l '’* Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, (JS& B B s?a& > ir !i ' ia,,d LeshDrn cvery deacription. rerJiniv?rm*®! prance,) Is in Urn monthly JJndols, from Paris, .London ana wSII-uft* 11 ' w ®’ 6l - Bt '9 , . alf Market at» w lw. re J <8 arc .r e *pcctfttiiy Invited to call. UadasuppUed with models and materials. (apr!4 H.to Stock of;chlcUerln e >4 PttDCFottti. tߣ&Sh e mtmr': -% T received, by the Pennsylvania Mk IWI mkm Canal, a new stock of FfANO FOBTES, Fi^BV-ffM?i9«manafactory of • * Jf ’ *v» • •• i * CHICKERINQ, Boston, cotnininp n(«M .„w.h?S' rb G . K , AP I D^ANOF°ar E.a.n 7ocinses, superbly carved ia the style of Louis XIV. One Rosewood carved liouisXiV 7 Octave Piano, one Rosewood carved round corners 7 do do’ Three do plain do do 7 do do A®« do do do do C| do do One do do; do do C| do do , One do carved do do C| do do ihrec do plain do do 6 do do one - do do round front 6 do do Threevdo-. do aqaarecornerC do do PIANO FORTES are ell made in tberaov. sub stantial ntanaeri Patent: lion Frame to; every instra* meqvsnd are particularly to stand theaoat severe ell mate.. Mr. CiIICKERtNO has of late enlarged his manufacturing. facilities, and hopes soon to be H able lo °( lh ? pressing demands for his Instruments: Also, received and for salera large and very elegant lotof carved and plain Pisno Fortea, covered with Da most, Piuihand Hair Cloth. All tho above for sale at Factory prices, v . JOHN H. MELLOR, ttrolosive Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Hennn., for Ctiietering’s Pianos. [aprts ’ A VINO jnstjoiutned;. rroin. the liaaiem cities, I lnve brought with me ono of the mo«l beautiful mill curi;;uily selected Stocks ofJeweUyy Watches and Ftuici- Hoods, aver,offered to the'-Public..'' Persona wishing 10 purchase any thing in my line, certrely on gcttuiß u go/iil urticle. Ido not adveitise 10 soli Mods r Cluw ton, nor 50 per cent.cheapet than any house in iliocity, Give mo :a■ -call, and I om sure yon will lie satisfied tluu i can sell a good article as cheap ns any ■ * ; Anutlier (set I wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel ry, fepiured in the best mnnner,ihis Is the plnce to hare it done- To this branch of my tiusiness I will devote especial attention. . JOHN S. KENNEDY, SI Morketstreet, ■ Sign of theOolden Paalei SIM* Roofing;. milE undersigned, having Jest relumed from tlieSiate X Quarries of Lancaeterand YorkOonmieo.wherehe hoarnada arrangements for a constant sunnlv at on. OVVNBKS that ho. re now prepared to rirrnte nnu nmoualofSLaTß ROOFiPJtj, attheehoiiatalime■ anti on as good terrai as oan bo hadtn the city. ™ e ’ and : Boinga prscticol Slater; and devoUng hie entire aitea lion to the business, bo has no hesitation oil his work toglve aaflofaction. warraaUag Ordcraleft With XogahV Wtlsoa dc Co .No ISO MTomt Street,,Pittsburgh; or, T. Arnold ft Brn'w Vv.^:?' 0 » ImcOck and Anderson aireet, Allcehenv Vitv ?stln r celve prompt attention. "‘’“'Sheay City,shall re- THOMAS ARKnr.n Whot K vety Body Bayj. jjin.t n. . andeximUo iJom, and you wiU not 66 .SsapMtetea ‘ bjfils*pTeM,a tpijndldvassoniaent’of Fancy Cashceraj, Brown,'©teettana'Btmfrw?. 11 ;,?.; «s'ftrthiseSoTwh"?^ ws.arc pyepMod-to make to order, (wiinoav diaaoDoinh' mem,) in a jiyle aninrpaased intho'citv. ppo nn Come ana ace, J RemoTfti of Ul© “ ' O'RJELL Y T£LEGRAPH OTPTi* fc - .mHEOfficeof OieU’nieJlyTelegraph rJnes'hS^beeti X removed to the NORTH -KhST CORNPB nS TinRDANO WOOD ST9 ,P>u»b„gh, p" Enm?ce from Third street. In order to meet the incres.T™ wants of the pnblio, the new Telegraph OfficehStem mnch enlarged nndlrapioyed,and other facil ties add,,) to insure the prompt and attentate transmissionof nt*.’ natohes to all parts or the Dniteagiates. effort “m ..t»..‘«parad"..lot.Sßatsdi|...lhe..b)eh-.ttDntidoh:%KMfc'Va u . O’lUellr Lines have-alreadv aTgaireV J* E “ Allegneny C»ty tloapoa &STTrtT '*i f U'MJ—OO Doles, for rale bv~ *P rta ssntH ~ vA I '- ' ' r *’■' t- '■* ' ■jrjANKF.RSAND rSaH^fGE S RROkERS, and Dca eiuej constant] y for sale. CoUccttona raadoin all the cities throughout the Uni i*P?f° S il leB rec «*ycd. in par Zands or currem paper, No. C 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth llre ° I »- - jandO-ly, W TSoS iitsitf BOOS Aa&EOBBT. w -BANKEHSjAMD EXCHANGE BROKERS; vfe' A,,re i?-’«“»S«r*A r P<» I 3l “, C ?,'"'? ank Note* t Tiiaefliir«, Foidßi E f, cl > Sll ff e ' Cc of Deposit,*? Tk t£ ND ’j^jMNG^BROKERS, l!?£bn’rrt ° ffi “' ?oraer Tt,l,a »»<> Wood ,tr«u,’ —*- ; Jmatlfctf. ® AN r£5? AND.'raCHANGE'bkoKERs; fiI(!HT PY?fn SfjWcot and Fiflk ttuiit, . S 7^ PoslUr,!CeiVed^£f P " oSSSnvSto* G. B. AHKOltfTircor KC&wilS&f"" »*4L**S l» banknotes, sight and D^'f 'S,JM : EKCAOTILE college, - THIRD STHEST, PlTtsßimOH^ JC of Uie North 1 American Aeconnlam” and Western Professorofpracllcal Book kteping-anoCanimereiatscience*. J.D.WiUiamitProi ftßjorofOniameo'aJand Mercamfle Penmarisliip. N of the Pmaburgb Bar, Professor ofaicrcaniile • CuißCil iKD MATHniATOAI, IteittTMENT, -r. Hayden, Graduate of Jeilersou Collette, professor of ctausicat Langsageu and MathemaUcu ■ I : E. Moptelj lote of Paris. Professor orFreneh 1 of A°?? lyl<!ol^nic Institute of 1 Jt!.^ r ®5 l ’ , V ma.“\^ n ? eT . A r Professor of Ar cHUSft ® Mechanical and Landscape 'drawing. whole of the, sec m OM*am>Bm!dinfa, from the -corner Of Thirdand Marketatreetato Post Office alley* with two l in V e »w»y- u comSuM Üb? theoaiyinsiitnuan in this part of the country wher* l Mercantile and Steamboat Bi)ok*keepini? are thorough* net P^?. a " s '„ lanBh , 1 - Ti f ard Mefcanute 2«??22»? UafB ,, c '? ailltcl ! : ‘ 1 separately. Otto of the furnished Ladies’ Wrilinff BP. ondwill be urn aer the of J* I>. one of ili« ti#n I Penmen it the Weit- Thb pJJSore Sre all e*j£" cn«»d preceptors, and at the head of their respective j professions. Circulars started to nil parts of the country | SPafN'G CAMPAIGN! tISAO AND RBfIECT. [ OAbbAGHAS a CO„ yorner of Wood and Water Streets, JPiUeburdfL H AVE i?n received an extensive stock of Eleviuu and Useful Goods.'consisting of CLOTHS. CAS.' PI AIERE3 and VESTINGS, of the very finest materh j ala, and the most rich and varied patterns.- These I Goods have been all selected by the proprietors them eelves,-wtUr peatrelrcttmspeeaoa. Nothing new or nnlqoein the line of dresahaa yeteppeared, iu the East-1 ff? eities. that Callaghan. ftCo-,have not secured in I jE£SS^ li I robes atothef establisfimehtsA Tlits magnificent stoekj CAN CLOTHS, selected wiih no eyerie durability, is I wdl as to beamy. The stock of CASSJMERE3 is in I P“f«‘ acc S!?^ hc S "ith !he a Otiier, both inquulityand J cheapness; while the rich; ahdwemay say aonreoas din, I play of Sl/pEBB VESfINGS, chStengca K«“g“ ion! and comes ap la the refined tnslo of the most oxnerien-1 ccdcustomer. CALLAGHAN fc do, I aprt _ corner of Wood and Water streets. I P.M.PAVI3, Aoci’r. A3IESGQSI.IXG, MARKET STREET. tad. A. GOSLING, Bfo. 31, ST. CLAIR STREET, EOLCSALB.aKB KETAIL Dealer* la rtfrn and American, ~ Itttdiei* Sewlng • " .fpIIESK usefal articles areimrodaced toibe public bv A fjuremor, ..and, especially recommended to the noUce or the Ladies, for whose particular ose they ate intendeds ■.••••• Fancy and Staple DRV GOODS, SomeUwigor the hind has ever, been needed,to bold or fasten their needle walk while engaged Matir a fair Tomrir rained and uMde “round-shoal dered,” by taeirpounan, while at wort, as well os health impaired, by umnff ia such an unhealthy postore. Im provemenu aTe constancy being, introduced to lessen the labor of men.f bat, little or nothing has been done to alleviate the burden of the other sex. .This article, however, wilLgreatly relieve, while it will taciliiaio their work. The Sewing Birds havebeen used by many ladies in New England,and. has met whh : universal ah prohation. They may bo had . of tho sobseriber/by wholesale of retail, in every vanety oCafyie; and the small pike at which they ato onerommastrccommendtaem to general me. - tapili'l .C. YEAGER. lIP Mar&Ut. 'LIUtSR V, Sic - BOTHIC UILLI r Jio. 74 Wood street; near Fourth tt. ' MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! VU 1 VoivcSrSS’ P n THURSDAY, April 16th,. , ».■ lßoi CHEtITIuR, m announcing bis re .oral, begs leave to return his smcero.tbanke to the public, for ihettnbonndedpslioitase with which he haslwen Bos. taitieß. The question, “can a Clothing Establishment, conducted on correct business principles. nimin/r to buudnp a Tfepumuon forrgoad werinaonshipand war ranted material, he aastaltted,’? is ,no. longer a, mooted, point,but hits become afireii f»cq;atieated to i>y thonn precedented ; amount otChestet’a sales. It has become . on ttopei alive neceraitjr.witb : the proprietor, to enlarge biabußiae#«'fu«ltUe*,to accommodate his host! ef eus- K“Kt a , A > great cost of time Snd'meous. Gothic Hall. ,4 Woodstreet, hasjieetf fitwd up.in a style suitable to the business, where it s l ' all be the grand object to main tain thei rcputaUoaChestet’s ClothingEmportuov has oc qaired for style, workmanshlp and material. The stock of Men and Boys* Clothing will be greatly enlarged, embracing all grades of qaality.'nnd the latest syle, pH mannractnrcd in this city, under the proprietor’s immediate supervision. . The public no invited to call and examine. . 74 Wood street, apr» WE STUDY TO .PLEASE GKUUOBALBBIaiO, ' iVo. 71 comer of Wood and Fourth afo., r(Sa HAS joslreceivedfci«BpringSt6ckof ..... . HHsnperior BOOTS and SHOES, of ihe«M*Bl Mbestaioefc workmatuhlp-that can be get together jjgsqf ia any one eatablieluneaij of like amount, To the West Nearly all made to specialorder.free from cuts, blumjhes.ao, Country Merchants and others are re apecirullyinvUedtocaHandexamine ilia atock, which' ia offered for Ealolow for ca*h. ’ N. G.A. has paid particular attention to have a ; ?>«»l»>o<!kofBoots and Shoes tor the Retail trade, from taegood low price to the beat and fashions now in use. Indioidtiaia and families mav rely op always finding a general assortment, ant"re laics widths, fashion andQuaUiy, at IKo 71 ' an>Bo,n and ChlWwftT « ralmteaf ihreo ojraw.tiftis. up r s 9 m ” "' OMiOWMoa of Varttieriuib. T l **® £*rtueisWj» hitherto curtm* heitrcen the suh *u the name of Jahh m.«i, & Co., istbr& day . dissolved by mutual con*?en- n u,. •. Cullaagh purchaainjrihecnure xnrerea' q 1 Jo'm klaVfc in daiauasinesi; H> Mct:uUou«!i havnw the rShi 5?nl! JOHN BLACK. uon... henry McCullough h .? r^-7 T * l .*R us jn e sii.'wUlh»cemlßueabythe«ohscri- Viun] l at bis old itaud, corner of Pann'and ltwiiV , „ „ HEN&Y McCULLoUGH. lHubnigli, March 1, 1552 mart.!r JA.MEISCU-WATT, ■ - MEECHAST TAIJOB, 8A0.,3fi Mdrktt,iettbrtn Stsond and : -ftiiui ISBB re*f>eoifullyto inform hi.ftieridii anttiKaonbliii ihntho SM jetnnttd from New York and Phi Sidlo’ pma, baviDKiheio relccled front the Weumponi mnl' nn onlire new jiocn ol Block and ColorAt W •i-ruJ' CABBIMEBE3 ahd YKBTiNGS,^UcUter deßignaond iichnetnoffabricaior“?iol suro^wdhv IlcLnnSt^®?L my ? ? ? rkonGARMBN ' f ‘ CUrT i^^ “on«, Slo7“i ”om! S 7 illg p,lCß *> :wia‘ln*lroc jnaitfl? - * JAMEB C, WATT a ’ W * wll sell oar laree slock of of COMMON AN l> W FANCY CjUAIRS AN D BEDSTEAD 3, ai oricea Uiot cannol fail lo please cash ,nnrchc3cra. A?i S woikls warranied. Our tenoija CASH *** 081 JAUEi LOWRY" JW comer of 6evemh aea Libert Springer Bubtngh, ■ - {SaeemoT lo & $ W. Batlduah 17 ‘ZvJ>?* tK ' !t ’ Mseemi st.Jiuibir^Z’ N SI«N 0?-THE4Koi aw KT nr • -■; rn. J£ iy 6 > OE^rioNFS S^ ea,l n . E^^^pl l ub„,gh.) - ’ Wd SegjlTS wit! on COißiat«rf»On« * f«pr7:lct r S B N«wji»fle»n* in More and for ty-mfWl op« KING *ilOOßil SAG. '" ■ *"<V. ij ' r ;‘ ■* / V.. ■'■ ;.• .. V.’,.' : * - BANKERS & BROKERS. • S» P- Tteqfoi,Tf.v»-rv«v.>~. . Jail'd Mj TlttKiA. (MBaffAS A CO«r . HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. frbSSiy Ho. 05 Wood ttntu Jhamettd otfey. u« moTtl, Patricks & Friend. BASBEMASDEXOIItSOBDIUntXBSi have removedtiieir office TO THE COBI9XB 00 Vi9TU-AKI> WOO&BTBEBTfi. Pituturgk, Pa. ; B PATRICKS A: FRIEND, ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BIIOKF.HS, and Dealers in Notes, Draftß, Acceptances. Gold, SilTer*' and Rank Notes.. Exchange on the Eastern anu West* ern ernes constantly for safe. . ■- Collections made In all the cities throughout the Dnl* i led Slates. Deposites-recclved in par funds or current | paper.atthe corner of Finn and Wood streets. Ifeb3 JJomeeHc and foreign Exchange, Bank Kota, ■ weW and Silver, Jhuglt,ga.il and Ezthangtdi' EXCHANGE ASB BANKINGHOUSE - ___ o» Williams A. Mill & Co., MWbedStwt, . PITTSBURGH. ‘ IC/TiHmarTAIAOWKD OH TIMgPgrOSXTg. - • • faug2B- i 1 . . AUSNUAim. .. . • sniSPABt) oinn ■ KRAOER A. bib”. < BioUrtxn Fortign and noieE ,nd W<,Bd ‘»«cUaopposlte DmSt Bnaonb O. fIOIHES A SONS," 1 TB°a Bittarao »m uctunGi ovrtra 2b No. G 7 Idarka Uriel, ftnti icon tdau old stand. $&• STOCKS-^ -BOtTQHT AHD 60U> PR CnTHMISSIOJI. ' No. 1* Fourth Strut, Next door to the Bank of .fitUbtirgh. • ' V -V*-; * « •' "i i ■ ..tv ■ r ■* . . ~ / * A bom* and by IB9j b- large* garden anftKif *.li , t et, .® ,w,n **ill* f beaijbi, good cellar* with eSttew/jf o4 <?*“*» Mon* JJeLo t i* st feet oa ShJffiSj'SiV’l.? IS4 fceuoanalloy, MancSeater, by - S- CUTHBEHT. irnrly ai.>.. J . f fmnq r jjrklvf ******' ' S find five miles from fflyssa i siaaKKis~^| choice peaches, weltwaiercd, and ncartnhflffi.£i.S f Price SJ.peracre;; Apply to y W EC °COI. opis McLAM & MaFPITT, Mfiihat, 7*° Lur—toe, sroat; nuo.u ana fixtures m*. ?S? K a Pi e ? % tho sobscnbct. Poswwlon given on the 13m idsi. (orienTi!* enquire of 01”“ R C»E3Tt:lt,7tgin?tfifie»»L' ■■■■■'■ j _ For tease or Sole. ■ ' Va& _JHAT very comfortable THBEE BTOHY : sac BRICK DWELLING H'IUSK, on Hand Bed JaU.tayeiie .streets; with apparattoa for; heating* ’ fighting and wa.er—being fitted op by the owner for tut own resilience ’ , r Vvra *^ r ’ ® a,e or'tense. for Ever, TWO FINE ™ W ?'i »J. 1"“ i> afld Unild p*Jns>' vnma avenue andßraddoclt street. Also,tbe most beaautolsiies for Coonir*Bea»a. between "mnSif * m ’ 81 No - 141 Fourth 5 mor3tUf J AM f 6S,C R A FT. __ • ly A 8 I'OKli DOOM—Would suit tor ® oo,i ?iTrlrorams or Grocery Stow. Keot low. Apply to S GOLDMANiV, 1111,130 .118 Market urtcL TO LET—Tho subscriber offers'ftp Bent,‘uio ' .1. store root*- now occupied by #s2jk * Davis, No. SI Marfcclslreet. 00 the Ist of Apr.. - Enquire of J“ S «L _ CHArf. H. PAULSON, NS. 78 Wood S:. graß^’SW^bX'SS^KS^K river—will bo rented low to a goal tenant. Apply 10 • WALTER BRaNT, ■ .■ No: 233 Liberty at. ~ . m»rl Guf LOTS FOR SALBr K:£:lltb of the cay of puts-; ]v_*»uwh,froo u nsoii A.*cu*t street, iBKJ feci frominir ?nlrT^ n V. oara * llf t e V runnill £ tn ihe blaa’4oa reeM’rcmi. alfeeUUo?«t? 53 ‘ e 4 " 0i fceI ’ on MiltcntiergcT fn ® J ?. e ®^ Cr aJ J°»nlnir Jl»e • Piu toWjMhip. fronurg sireeiSft feel, fronting on Mil3m, bcrgcr d direct ta the bluff 323 feci,'on toe btnJT over* (poking feet, loaliae of ihft'tirh'V’ enyof the late Jam« In™, Wrtct KcuatSueeT 1 tzftVSSif^rAnr® 1 U! . lo ' wn «Ui p, fronting on Loctuisi. ;fe r ’ fro oung on Mihenheraer street fan feet to a 24 - feet alley, trnauni; on said alley Ml feettoa [meof (>ri a :o iames Irwtn, from alley to Ijoccst si. One other lot in the city o, Pittsburgh, fronting on l/Ocustslrrei-’inl eel,fronun-oa Vanbraam street J2O feet.lo It 24 feet alley, fronting on said alley 293 feet. fronting on,WtitenberKer street 130 leaf to Imenst et-’’ One other Lot, Ironin g on FoThes«lrfeUB feet,Trbiii ugon Mtltenbereer street 130 feel to n 84 feel si lev; on jrturofVouj 7 46 f " 1 IO Lol ho ’ 4B iB WUlonherger’s °\r- r f ,o;t,Jr,3n^r, d on Pothcs street 30 feet, Irotlt- ■ tng on Yanbrsam .tired 120 feet, to a 24 feet* nllsv ■ f'oiitme on raid alley 72 feet. ‘ ,S " ““•L lei.]? 111^ el l!. or .,"'V’' 00 lon « «ne, or on. perpetual len-e. For purticalars; enquire of tho> anh'«erihM‘ oO ■ le|henv C,i/. ll!u9lty Btree ‘ South Common,’* ” mar2o:4m ~ GEO. MILTKNBEHOEH- I The Great Vegetable Remedy! " Bit. U B UYEM? EXTRACT, I Dandelion, Wild Cherry and SareaparUla. I : ■■. THIS valuable medicinal prtparc .l ' lion diuers entirely,/font ficy&/omto ■■" 1 —O'/SfST*.. extract of Sarsaparilla” or com | monnuni;iag medicine It is a com | ‘i/h of many of MOST CLEAN- - I with oiheia I Wm\ &)f§V i e {‘!ls r^ eo My^ -9n- Uto-Kidneys,’or I V having iffimediaic reference to the re l ["'l iicf and continued hia'tby operation I ■ ■ ■ of eomeinternnt organs, Jt con* I 11 , nS particles iwhirh;..enter-ir,lo no I waSßHSSWhS&oiberpreparaUon In existence, and IT IS UNRIVALLED in purifyinganil refreshing.effects, by any medicine in toe wond. It is put up JlirtAßOß UOTTLltS.isrerv pleasant to the taste, and is mote concentrated. * STRONGER, SETTER AND CHEAPER, ' than any other tit the market. Persons.who have taken '‘Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, wilhonrfeller, have been radically cured by usn g two or three bottles. This ia thei only Command in which Dandelion, Wild Cherry andSarsapanllaore so prep.red to oflerthe oceanic vmues. of cemhinat.lonvviih pure extract* 3 I other/healing' articlrs. in a higliiy concentrated state : ' Its jngrCdienß are PURELY VKOETAOUE rad^M onah roots and barks as are found, thoughch eflv ng’e ting certain parts. In theirgeoeraltenderer, toraodaeo the most cleansing and. heoline effeets. , - IT iS IMPOSMDI.E I ,To cure many diseases//Droides. Eidnev rntni I plints, to., draw oil Watery Humors from lb? Blood, or corrupt and imramgaecretmns ordi.easedoraans kTS- 1 ?! w !!?? nl *o *l><>™dßbtrjwrau‘ons on .bj , Kulnc) s,a» causedfiy tinsmedicine/ Nootherextr.ota * ' v '2,Pvi! Fn , 1 -'° ,h,B **=,«•, I" fool, litis very OTeratior, „n ”,?l cI L 1 l>r pontouiarly compounded, differs from in cr\atrrfce arau0n3 - ooti rcaltesit the best compound : IN ALt. CASES OF DROPSY.nsc this medicine.— ,l 115 . s oared when life itself.was de-' •Paired of. It contains, articles that will curCvif Huy. - - Mnfcure3* nd ,ake *#® 0:, ly method To maker petal- / SHIP FEVER* SHIO FEVER! ■ „“> p n . a £™ lMUmony in proof or ibecareof Uii.du- . “ “^> 1 t 0w1 ' ,,, 8e0 y new. The pnblm hare bo long gh *? record it as ra-al.that Ira positivo cot# ‘ wouldsoeraalmo.t a miracle* vet . • 1 , has been cured: Aim by Vegetnhic Remedy', Dr H. B. My. C ‘'' n, lV,ld CWrry.L., alone. . «I>S following I.S a specimen of the name- . ious4esiimnpidlßio *be elKcic ncy of this medicine In ■■ cases of malignant disease, which wo have to ex- : **•«• . tbkhmony.'op p&ysicians? b l{? “ Bi * l " D*?' * i' l l 'uI Pby sl <”aa,residing . iii.BotTilo, N. y.jandnne whahsadevmedhiawelf par ticularly in ihe elndy-andeure or the Stun Fever, with .ginome v onr,i«a«er;or.!wWch 1m is confervam, gives the foliowirg testimony in relation to theeffiatsorthir —— raedisine, as prepared by himsclt; “ “ _“Tl'isi, in certify, that I have nsed Dr. H. B. Myers’ Extract of Dandelion., Wild Cherry, add Barsaparillir, ■wr!P<*Vv! , r l >? , »? n -oaEes o( a number o( patlonusiek with Ship I-e Vet, with very beneficial results. dad I 1 consideritageneral curative mthatdraease)’ Prepared by MYERS & RICE, No. 11 Warren street, New York. „ ' _ R E SELLERS, No 07 Worwl slrret. Pitiabotgh. . • Softl by oprs:deodtw Hev. Dr.Kllllteelly’n Fom«l< aeaUnnf v S™™.-... at kiti-anhing, pa. . y * SkSslOfJ—Commwires on WEDNE3* ’ ' DAY, instant. Teachers of high ability are as*- ' aociateil with Dr, kilhkeUyvtn can<Jucungthi*Bchooh Tbo nuraberof-Boarding Popils 13 limited*to ¥s,' „ xaas« OP SESSION CP TWO OTREia. •■'■■■■'.■ Board and Tuition, m English*--»»;v.BGfWO . 1 iaiio* ........ .. ... oft’jw • French, tjormim flnJ l.m,n ------ f , , i ftnn » DrawingnoilFanumg—.... Sn',3; Dcd, Beililipg nml Washing--. /’nf. . . Suuitmery „ - M '-nyr.Hefer•«» AvD.Carlingand James W.tHnilmah. Eaqa.,Piii3bnrgh. . , .:■■■ faprikTiniwtMl *,OOO Cains straw Goods. >1*»& 8 .™ ,c J! bc i.! l,lvl, ’£ mallß arrangements with 7 Ilia 1 NORM STRaWTUANUFACTUHING COMPa“ , «y, tor liju gala or.ihoir Goods,>naw o6[eTS-for aala n large assortment of STRAW If&TS and fIONNETS or every-variety of fabric, style mid pattern, adapted u, the spring trade, which will be sold.by the package. at • the lowest figure.- Cases any bo assorted to aaifnnr- 7 7 ct ">» c j;V . i. W. ALBEN. martlifm-Htaw No. 63 Milk street, Boston. _, in • BUiolntlou. T rllHhparlnerEliip heretofore existing betw'eenMamaa' i^d«?hl s . l t, < lS s, e S i muc - Cr s 2 L cr find: Charles Barnes, underthe Ulle of Annstronrf, Crazier t Co , is this day dissojvedbymnmalagrcemrnbMr.Barncshavingdii. posedof his interest and wilbdrawivfroor the concern ■ JAMEd ARiUxTRONG, ’ SAMUEL CROZIHB, Fcb.’y 91,185-.!. - CHARLES UARNEa! ; Thb Forwarding, Commiiaion. and Produce Basinets mll beconunued at their present stand, N0t.03 urauv - l}™' 011,3 ARMSTRONG fe CROZIKft. ••••■ •V.C. T! WICHEIiId &CO tg .. . : FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE ' : - NBWORLBANB. '. 'T- IS P. 08 astabiished- House confine their attention 7 taitmFwL!^?- a e Y a “-' parcil:i?eson Commission, and 7 totho Forwarduig business generally. ’ heraSora g C iveSth?m'! , "" mCe ° f ,Iberai January 38,1132. COMMISSION HOUSE,' saint Lotus. . roiiM w. rwiciiell■■■-■-—... -io-kph siookcios. COMMISSION; ANP*F«IRWArBiNGyI?BIRCHANTB, 7 4~.. yVW.tf CwTuncrnqU end Ptns sirttlx ■■. AA/*“Hii roni to ail consignments end Ceto* • . J 7! .^misaio^-•& entrusted to them, male tiberal 7 hand vailCfi3 -OP* consignments,or Dill* of;Lading 4D rd o rs / or ffieparebase of Lend, Groin, Hemp Mid yHI be promptly finedatlhciowestpof* :. *iy©.prirc6 and on tho hest terms •* ' undertake, lh« seiilrmenfUndcoUeer* i£i«L cla,n ! s S f *.«»PPV auce * a «d tope, by their r*ro ,oia| per?onat efTon« and-iUenUoii to nll tbo iDtcrttSt* of ...their friends, to give gt-nerul raiufaction ~ _ a **bb»c»s, SSSii3?nl et: * St»l- 0 d4si Kiliafc:Morton, <Fneliut>ufr ; ’, pKh^PS OII do Strader AGoiSiaa tier ChartCsS, blow&Co, do Hr.zmA Frarer. do d0 g. A 'WhitMdtzhdff D Wjliiaa.llolmoj Co.i XWi Balet Morgan / M Bufk * Ma'traD. Philadrlphia; i3birld» i MUlerv PhHattciphlas M• D/ ■ * S ano W - B. Lou*«»iHe! T.C T\\fCHELLa-.CO- T Wgw.Orlcan» :fm*4U>frm -.i touts BKItIOUJ*- ■ i»TTf L° o-i® 011 0f l,d * * K* s^ol * B ' LOUI9 aiIJIKE nAK CO.. ‘ . f MPO.HTERS aN n Clocks K f* Do ‘ ia wood, nmßupaßO. PAitL leave to announce to the lmOe and ihe yaMta. • •X ugcuerauy, : thai4hcy have cafefQW? •**• ]*;™« n ± 1 mooned from Europe, a large eto-iof Cold vv».-L Watch. MairnafisWM*- Topis laf; r. 2wS a n,a t er ? l «.tfto3i elesani atiBoitm<*bt df Si** 1 ...; eiryrirom the best manufactories - which, they ofler -M: ■ a * Ilt «y can bo parphaaed in Uto ««w» Their stock of Watches consul* of Gold and BiWer raterttLeversi do Detached Levers, do Leplnesj wl ver.QußTtmrsf; and elegant French liras piecrth oflhe :most approved makest Tosetuer wiiha «!Uich of ; CUjcksihnd Time Piecesyrrora the best American Facta* • Their stockr of Jewelry corapris«»i tt«iele*;oteysrf description in this lino, sooh as Finger BmgSj .FrarßJßgs, ; Breast Fob; aad-Gtwrd. ChajMi Gold Guard Key s aud; seah, IdOcketSiGold . Spectßclcs, Sitvor and German- Silver.and Toole and . Tea Spoons, and every kind oT fun^V"Articles gonftDiily. .; kept in estahUahmcnLs of ibifl descrfplton.. . - , They would respecifuUycaH.ihoatwqtionof.thetrad®. .-. to their extensive stockof VVatcb .mateiials andTtfdWr of every witich ihoy-have.r&qsi care/aiiy -. They have also on hand a large scopes, Spy Glosses and Operatka manufactory in .Togother with agw*t w*tT of other arucles too numeron* to memioflfi - Clocks; Womhes and:4oweUy;tephwt4:;l».Js® I ®f" manner nod on the most Tca«ouabl.e^er^*- KOUtill A ANTW*Ny°b«* GUERRKAN RtlOM*. ffoi» Bn;k»',. fWTOPg. <» EatQo’fl Dui.duiff, over mo Vounf M° ft they will be happy to «e their cld ;apr7?tf * “ " -r w - 7 '- r ' UzJ'V'-’V'.--..: ••. * > r J ! t " '"V ' ■ _, V , t*’’ u 57 " * “ S fc-.i'..'-’ C t- \
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