*i< ‘ * 1 \ . - I '.;: 1 "-' ‘ :r, /£• V-V-'* ' ./ * ‘"lv - - t- K V , *> * ** **** > * , * V- J *i # it. i V£'*.' e ? Si ts£ •.’v’fiLir' .v** j 1 ’ iT*'. \ , k -?■ . ; ,'j'" ~$ - * *<i. , 1 1 ~, >, /I 1 .v ’ * ■" - . ■ ?,*****- - y*Jz .r.„. rf> r " ■ * K> i*J? t A «* **VwW/> .♦ >■ >v V'*- ?>i kV^i t*Aßrt^&>*&. s t ! Vjl \i%«* tf *f ** <! r *\*l i {>» C? -«7.v,;i* <»t* v » .-v suf'-figiK-i i 'v *»* y-- s v■'^' >^.. s.-,< vvTi *Otj •> '■jt? “■'^,**’j»^r'.n^ ! >’f.'' v’ £i >.^‘4. v .,>v 1 < t*' w j «U.VV-W ?fc,U\s,,■&■**£■•'- >, «5^ *i; j , AfiW r *-a*>s*X'jV. 11 - ■ v»-* ■ . BOITOS wjwhwobbt. From our Ohio exchanges we learn that the 3.C*| late;Whig-Diatriot ConTentions in that. State, so far as heard from, have selected delegates to the • - NationaljoCuventlon, farorablo i to the nomination of; Gen. Scott to. the. Presidency. It therefore appears that the Whigs of the three great Slates Wjfxfy' 1 . of tliedlnion, Now York, Pennsylvania and Ohio; “ aro committed for Scott. Recent advices from ■’ Virginia-inform ns that the Whigs of thatStatc, v in theirConvcmtion which assembled nt Kichmond ••:•. on the 16lh ipst., unaoimousiy adopted resolu tions, ■ flttidst great enthusiasm, in.ihvor Of the .., Compromise mcasnres, and declaring Mr.;Fitt aonn to their choice for the Prcsideney'over all-oth'er candidates.- It is also positively as-.- ; serlcd, that the Whigs of the South will not, .••••'•'• 1 ■ nndor .aTjy circamstancea,.support a cjmdidate ’ • for the PMsidency, who refuses to come out flat ''■■■" footed in favor of the Compromiso measures.— .:-, This doterminatiou places Gen. Scott in a very i nncnviabto position. lie has already - thrown ' himsolf into'the.arms of tho Abolitionists and.i -'• Prco Soilera of the North, and preserves a mys- I terioas silence in regard to the Compromise ] " measures. i-STornc of .his.friends in.the South as- I L * BOrt that Geu. Scott Is opposed to any farther ] - agitation of the Slavery question ; but it is well : x ' ’ known • that no sucli avowal has been publicly ! made by that gentleman. He is an able and no- I complishcd military captain, but ho makes a. I "•* perfect judy of : himself when he meddles with political. affairs. The Abolitionists and Free • , Soiiers'who have taken Gen. Scott into their • keeping, know this full well, and hence they aro . ' determined to prevent him from committing him ' ' Bolf on the Slavery question. ■ Because Mr. Fj11,•%. ,•%. ' MW® kas taken a bold and decided stand in favor - A .-.: ■•• of dhe Compromise measures,, .ho •• in.tO'ba • soeri-. fioed and“. whistled down tho wind;” -Abolition, whiggory, always restive and unsatisfied, is oag •-• -f .’., panting to.put one of its favorites into the I • • :•: ■ Presidential chair, in order to continue its work ’'] 'SVi of agitation and treason. If Mr. Fulsiobe had ' ' sanctioned tho mad schemes of the Abolition and .Ereo Soil agitators' and disanionlsts, he would - he wonderfully popular with Northern whiggeiy at tho present moment. Bnt he preferred up- ■ _ ; ■--.-holding the . Constitntion, and maintaining tho ' honor, and dignity of the country, and-henco ho ,» has made, himself unpopular with such men as "--• Win, H. Seward, Iloraoe Greeley, ; Thurlow Weed, Deacon White, and other politicians of i -■ that ilk, who manage to control tho Whig party i -:. . North of “-.Mason and .Dickinson’s Line.”; If; Whigs of tho South submit to the dictation i ■ h«d insolence of these unprincipled politician* they aro greater , slaves than tho.poor Africans :=■•■■'■■.. ‘who work on their plantations., ’ . -Since writing tho foregoing, the procccd iroa*- Ings of tho Whig Congressional Caucus atWash ingtonj have reached us. Aud a pretty kettle of . fish they are truly! After reading these proceed -: . ■ . ings no one can longer doubt that the Whig par : •• ty is broken into pieces,, rent 03nndcr„ and cut "P into ftcfloM 1 ®he Northern Whig members ; ‘ v of Congress unceremonionsly kicked tho Compro mise resolntions out of the Caucus, which was a . direot and palpable insalt to tbe Southern whigs .present;: and the latter, ns high-minded men, ' who knew their rights and were willing to maln «•' •• i tain them, at once withdrew, leaving tho agita tors and fanatics “alone in their glory.” North- i ,: • era Whiggcry and Abolition Free Soilism ore i ' now so nearly allied that it is next to impossible; to ■« tell ’tother from which.”, "And it appears to be the determination of this faction to disturb p|?: F~;”sas the peace and harmony of the CToion during the ••- • • next Presidential oampaign as mnch ns possible. The only honoxablo coarse for all good Whigs Pf to pnrsue, who love the Union and tho Constit’u .tion,.:ia to'.vote'facthe aomlnee-of-theDemocra *■••• National Convention, end assist in electing ’’" • that nominee by an overwhelming majority. This • •'••••■< trill-- effectually put an end -.to. .the. mad; folly of the fanatics, and wilt once moro restore.peace ■• • and harmony to our country. Every person: Bpoken.of for the Presidency on the Democratic k side, is oppDßed.to agitation, fanaticism and dis-. ttoion! end the reins of government may bo en ' trusted to tlieir keeping without any apprehen ’ sion that the peace of the Union will bo dtstnrb-. ■'■ ■■■ ' ’ri. Here, then,-is a chance for all good Whigs ’ to show their patriotism 1 - • t^^f^t^:®^V«■^i^^^^k!^S^t^^^SS^ t .. ... - ... tKSKHHT~ IMpM^' ■- ‘ «T ‘ '"' - \ Jaihj Stating' LUCKY HARPER* * * TIIOIIAS PHILLIPS Harp or ft FhiUips, Editors ft Proprietors. FRIDAY DEMOCRATIC TICBET. JOB-POESIDES? or THB BHITBD STATES: JAMES BUCHANAN, OP PENNSYLVANIA i to petition the DeTfipcritue-Ot : ieral Convention • * FOB VIGB PRBSIPUST: WILLIAM R* K I-NG, • OS* AIiABAMA } i Subject to tht *<™ e decision. FOB CANAL CMWMmSHRt , COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, ' HATMNAI DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.;: Baltimore, Hd., Tntaday > June 1, 1859. Among the numerous acts of Got. Bigler that have met with our warm approbation, are many of bis.vetoca on bills creating unnecessary cor porations. W„e have applauded him- for hia prompt decision In mattcra of this kind, and con gratulated the people on their good fortune in having an Eaeqntive possessed, of sufficient firm • ness to repel the encroaching spirit of corporate ' privileges iaplaces where they cannot he made subservient and useful to the prosperity, of the public. _But inone of his vetoes vre think, he has mado a mistake. • IYo refer to the Commercial ♦ ' Bank of Pittsburgh. In- rejecting this bill, we are apprehensive (hat he has done what hut few of the people of Pittsburgh, will approve. It is well known that we. aro no’Bank advocates, and : have never favored them or the reckless prinoi. - plks on which many of them have been conduc ted. The basis of the By stem appears toeveiy hody to be wrong, but with all the tinkering that. ■ has been pursued/ it appears that the evil can- . not be removed. - However, some little: good baa come out of the long discussions on tho subject ' Many of.the “ rottees ” hare passed away never ' .to be resumed, andtheprinciplo has. become a fixed fact in the minds of men of all parties, that Bonks should not bo incorporated atpointswhere ■' they cannot do useful serviccto the people/This ' .principle right and just, and if rigidly adhered to, trill flare, tho peoplo from a repeti lion of many of the swindles that have gone before; Bat the Bank we refer to is an exception from those ,ephemeral fronds. It waa-desired by a - lair* and solvent business community, based on ' solidetoitcl, and would hare been managed by responsible 1 and. trustworthy officers. It wos 'not toojKnafrttffio frr stock deoiera that the ' ' charter wasrcqnestedbuttogiTefartheraidtothe industrial interests of oor city- Could wo think far aßmment, that the projected bank wee a Snore Speculation, we would be the first to de nounce it,' but wo know differently. The hank* ing capital of our city, as business is now con ducted, is entirely inadequate for our immense commercial transactions. Our present Bonks, we believe, do all they can with their limited capital- to aid the business men, hot, of course they are not -prepared to meet all demands. Consequently, those who cannot be accommoda ted at a Bank,'hare to go and get- shaved at a“ Brokers, tft tiuMuue -of 12 per cent mtfla heavy-tax upon a-portion of eurjCommu-- mtv might haveheen removed to some extent by theestAbU&kmsnlbf die Commercial Bank,- but thathopeis nowgo»e, and4hingB will have ,to go on as they were.’* , ’ t, .< -_ PITTSBURGH: ::APRIL 23, VETOES. WEEKLY MONEY' ARTICLE. The money market daring the post week has presented no new "feat a res worthy of notice.- The Qorehior’s veto of the Commercial BankTios oreated oonsiderdbledisappoiiitjaent in business; circles, and wndy_ontertnin the hope that the measure -Vill he brought tip again daring the present Session of the. JLegislaturo, under more favorable auspices.. There have been no tranß aotioes in Btocks of any consequence, and quo tations remain about the same' ss last week’s. figures. ~ . Money continues very abundant in the East, especially la the city of New York. The Evening Post of the' 14th iust. Bays: “Tho supply of money is very large, end increasing difficulty is felt in finding employment forit. The rates are nominally unchanged, but the .‘market enables borrowers to obtain loans and raise money on al most their own terms. A good borrower is,not tnmed away by bank or bonker. . The spirit of accommodation to ciroamstancca is too great.” • Alike favorahlo reports are given in the Now York papers of thc lfilh, ICtU'and 17th. The Post of the latter, date says:. “The banks mast, at the present moment;- hold; twelve millions of speoie, and their deposits are daily increasing. “ The amount of accommodation afforded by the banks is the large amount of seventy-two millions; which is the smaller portion, os the banking and discount houses loan together n Btill greater amount. . . “ The additional stimulns trade and commerce and speculation have received since the close of December, is represented not merely by the in* creased line of loans on the part: of the banks, -whioh is $7,500,000, bnt by whatever increase has been afforded by other capitalists; nt least as much more. Fifteen millions of dollars more nearly represent the additional stimulus; which amply accounts for the high prices of stocks, of real estoto, and of all securities inspiring confi dence; and tho vast amount of means yet un employed indioate that tho full riso in prices has not yet been attained. “The same, causes which have produced this favorable state of the monoy market are still in fall force.; Our receipts of dust from California, which will be large in the coming month, will all bo added to our homo circulation, and increase tho speoie strength of the country;” : In Philadelphia, - according to the reports of tho I,tiger, “ money oontinnps easy, and therato of interest:rather tends downward. Good -three and four months’ paper is readily negotiated at six per cent, and some loans have even been ef fected at lower rates,.. Names not well known, of coarse, have to pay higher.” : Tho steamship America; at Boston, from Liv erpool, brought $69,840. in specie. This looks as though the tide bad turned. - : The total value of tho foreign exports from Baltimore, for tho week ending on Thursday week, amounts to $199,710 65. The exports ef the week comprise a large movement in bread stuffs—vli: 86,930-batTols of iflonr, 13,452 bus. of wheat, 2100 bushels of corn, 78G barrels of com meal, nod 132 barrels of rye flour. Messrs. Baring, Brothers s Co., in their Cir* oular by the America, state: - In American Stocks the only variation this week has been a further, slight advance in the prices of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia nnd Cana da. Wo quote Maryland sterling at 93@98}; Pennsylvania 88@88A; Virginia .6 per cent. Coupon Bonds at 98@98J; and Canada 6 per cent, sterling atlo9@lo9l. Thesnpply of State stocks is very limited. " . • The demand for starling exchange was active at the close for the Collins steamer ntlo9J(oUo9 per cent.;, and considerable transactions were made at lower rates for commercial bills. Mosey is in large supply, and the greatest facilities ex ist for all kindß of enterprise, . The quotations do not vary, being 4@5 per cent, for call loans, and 5@6 per cent, forprime grades of commmcrcial paper. To the Emtoes or the Monstsu Post:— Your strictures upon my shorLcommnmcation, whioh you bo obligingly published in your paper of the 20th inat., ore founded in error and hy pothesis; in error, because Mr. Harper well knows that the writer has for many years been protesting, througlrhis paper, ogainßt tie pla cing of obstruction in navigable streams, and es pecially those pier bridges that are the subject of - complaint. In error, that it was “venting his spleen agaiut the bridges,” or that it was from his “impulsive temperament” that has again brought this subject before tho public. Ia the name of common sense, who blames the Irridgts? or who blames the boilers oi the steamboat, blown to atoms; sacrificinglifa and property, through the recklessness of a half-ignorant or wilful en gineer? “Who blames tho cars when brought into collision by the carelessness and censurable conduct of a superintendent or conductor ? No, sirs, it: is not the bridges that are “blamed,” bat a protest against that narrow and selfish poli cy, that for a temporary convenience to a por tion, or for individual profit, should shut out, dam up, and almost completely obstruct the great and almost only highway the God of Heaven has vouchsafed to nearly one-fourth of a million of people for purposes of business consistent with, the 1 very nature of their soil : and produc tions. " . • You ask—Could all the powers that human wisdom coaid devise, oheok the devastating pro gressof thoflood. that has come upon ns? and then adopt the hypothesis that “If there were no bridges in the .way, the destructive; consoquen ces would have ensued." Who ever before heard that a raft was too cumbersome and unwiel dy to be guided with any; oertqinty, in high floodß, in a natural channel? and what navi gator or pilot but should “comprehend“ the “ motives ” of the power that directs its course? Give tho “Pilot" o clear course, and the “‘un wieldy raft ” will glide os safely- on such a. Mood: as this through onr. cities as elsewhere, and with oat danger. . > ’Tis true your correspondent has been a-suf -1 ferer, but not a “feother” in the scale of loss by • Vthetß, atsithat from the piers to these bridges, I and not the high flood.. Ab well might thehigh wayrnan who shoots hla victim, plead that it was not him but the powder or ball, that -done the ' work, as attribute to Providence the destruction of life and. property caused by contingencies i placed underjhuman control; and your nnworrant i able stricturea.come with an ill grace through a , paper hitherto the avowed champion of the hard ' laboring man, who earns hia bread by the sweat of his brow—hia defender against monopolies, : corporations, or “ Colton lords’’—and with a maukishness extreme, does yonr picture of “the hundred widows heggarod,"the “thousands of i orphans destitute,”: and.the ’■ absolute ruin among a large number of-our industrious citl rens’fif these piers should .be “sunk in the river.” Is,there no sympathy for the honest bard worklog lumberman, who has invested ail, yes, more lhan : he is worth, in a product of bis land, perhapß. otherwise valueless than for its timber 1 ~ Safely passed nil Seriousdifficulties, as he supposes, with an extensive' market of 800 ;. miles before him—he-iB drawn through- a' vortex of destruction controlled by nun, and left to And his way to his sorrowing home, broken and pen niless. Snoh has been, the fate of numbers dur ing this flood._ Ho man "will, nor should risk his life in attempting to pass between so many piers navigating many kind of rafts, in snoh a flood as.this, or. aoch as wo experience os often as twice a year, and daring the season when they ought to run. - . . • • One other hypothesis of yours noticed; and I have done; “His notion is evidently in favor of tearing - them, (bridges) all down.” Heither the Inmberqien, Steamboatmen, .nor • does the wxiter.desire any such things 1 They do demand, however, that thebridgesghall be jmtrd; or that one pier in, or hear the centre,;is all that in their opinipn Is necessary, or should be al lowed/ ,Their-.deinands i dp: not extend to the domineering caprice of some ambitious steam boat captain, that can boast the tallest ohimnqyß —nor lhatthe Commonwealth shall .appropriate IWd thbnsand dollars to aid a prosecution—but they dp ask, that the cities of Pittsburgh and aUle|hsny n wh6 4« s Wi® l, e { t i «> immense trade front "their indnstty and location, shall, if not afford themf«oUsjtJes,atleastnotinterrupt them from seeking oth«amarkotnbelow. • , , ' " HOBTH WESTERN PA. , f tL 1 K •" «.r Va » ' *- J -> - *- ' . *■ * , Whig Coxtostios.— We have heretofore neglected to mention the fact that the whigs axe to meet in the several vraTds ond'townsliips, of Allegheny county, on the 29th day of May mart. The duty of tho convention “will he tb nominate several aspirants to-eouaty officers, and we hope they may bo .of the fight kind, 'ln paying the “right kind,” wo mean'tb oBo whom wo can defeat V ith i*<° solid and practical men wo will bring against them. _ Tho fact is, that the whigs find-themselves a little too strong inthis county. Tiicy think that they can own all the offices in the gift of the peo ple? and each and every one of them, who have snuffed a scent of the loaves andfishes, think that they have a vested right to tho emoluments of the ofiioe to which they aspire. We have heard the names of many oftho aspi. rants, and wo hope thnt they may be defeated in. the convention, for wo can never approve of their , nomination. They .are not the kind of men to suit the whig party. They arc liberal? ' compe tent and trustworthy, and, of: course, vergo too. closely on democracy to make their nominations ogreoablo to whiggery.. Wo desire to.see them all ruled out, and then wo can tell what will he the fate of-the whlgs at the ensuing eieotion. The next ciootion will bo an important;one, and we hope that the demooraoy of our county will bring forth a ticket worthy tho support of every honest voter. The Right Spirit.— The Baltimore -.Argus, after avowing its preference for Gen. Cass, uses the following sound democratic languageSn relation to tho choice of the'Baltimore Conven tion.: . ■■ '.'l ... ■ ■ -■ But wbilo wo thus avow our preference wo are prepared to abide by the decision of the Conven tion ; and if it shall deem some other true heart ed democrat more desirablounder all the circum stances, and more likely to unite all hearts in tho cause, we Bhall go for him cheerfully, ear nestly and untiringly. 'ln thus expressing our willingness to yield up our individual preference for the general good, we arc but imitating the wise, example of the Conventions which have mot in our own and other States; and we trust securing that harmony of notion Which will carry U 3 triumphantly through the contest. This is the right , jvay to talk and we would be gratified to hear it oohood by some of the pres ses in Pennsylvania that for months past 'have been endeavoring to create turmoil in tho party, on tho Presidential question. • Maeiuaok at a Fancy Bali.—A fancy dress ball was given at Byracuso on the evening of tho Bth inst., when, among, otiier. incidents of tho evening, the following is related by the Syracuse Standard: • “Among the most pkasingdncidcnta of tho evening, was the marriage by Justice Johnson, of- James Doran, who appeared in the brilliant costuuio of a knight of Mails, in which -lie ap peared to good advantage, to Miss Bartlett, a’ dark-eyed beauty, who wna elegantly attired in tho dress of a Greek girl. - The audience were requested to preserve order for a few moments, and to the surprise of most of those present, the young, handsome, ami elegantly attired bride and bridegroom stepped into the middle of the room, and tho marriage ceremony was perform ed in tho midst of a gay and brilliant assembly of representatives from every quarter of the globe. After tho Justice bad pronounced them * husband and wife,’ he retired from tho room, and the dance went on merrily as the marriage bells." Cash Payments. — IV o arc gratified to pre cede says tbo Democratic Bnion, that the ap propriation billmakes provision for paying tho back debts on tho public works, and that'it is tho determination of the Canal Commissioners, when this is done, to mako Cash Payments, in all future cases, if the appropriations are suffi cient. • This Is the true system of economy, and will do more to reduce the expenditures on the pnbiio works than all tho reforms that have been adopted for tho last twenty years. Cash payments in nil cases ought to bo adopt ed? and the .Legislature should not fail to make provisions for carrying it out. Heavy Stobsi at A must The Albany lte gistcr, of Friday, says Bnow fell there, on Thurs day, half a foot deep, which passed off, however, in -water, very speedily: ; In the afternoon tho water began to riso rapidly iu the river, and at the time of writing this the prospect is that all oar dock and pier people arc to be subjected to the great in-, convenience of another Subroergement. It is likely that the water. will be into their cellars and first floors to-day - All bands were busyycs terday in hoisting goods aloft, and making every preparation for tho threatened flood. If the rain has been general over tho State, tho freshet must be heavy, for immense quan tities of snow were lying all about the bead waters of the Hudson and Mohawk; and their tributaries. Cautious and Delicate. —Dr. Dixon, editor of that sharp periodical, the Scalpel, in an essay on the “Toilette of the: Now Vork Ladies," after consulting various branches of his subject, says:. . ■ .: ■ On tho subject of skirts and bodices, we feel the uceossity of groat caution. The traveler who ventures to explore an unknown country, foeis his danger as he approaches the interior, and the necessity of calling up aU hia expressive nuiiability of feature, to protect himself from tho danger consequent upon misapprehension of the objects of his visit. Wo believe the doctor tobo.fully entitled to the credit of “ taking tho rag from off tho bush.” . : - I.lst of Post offices between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, via Ralload. . Cleveland, Newburgh, Bedford, Hudson; Franklin Mills, Ravenna; Boots town, Atwater, Limavllle Alliance, Salem Columbiana, Hast Palestine, Ohio; Enon Valley, Darlington, New Brighton,: Rochester, Beaver; Freedom, Baden Economy, Sewiobley Bottom, Sowickleyville, Courtnoyviilc, Pittsburgh. Tho above offices are supplied with a mail from the C. &P. and 0. & Pa, Railroad, twico daily, except Sunday; also, many offioos on routes diverging therefrom. ■ J. R.'CnxnixaiMM; Cleveland. Jos. BANDonru, Pittsburgh, Mail Agents C. &. PI and 0. & P. B. B. - Tin: River ash Weather. —The river was fnl ling-quite slowly last ovening, with ten feet wa ter on tho Falls. Haring tho previous 24 hours the river receded SO inches. The weather was cloudy, with several showers of rain yesterday. Weanticipate another rise in the river at this point to-day. The Mississippi river, from Cairo to Memphis, as we learn from tho officers of the Bostona, was rising quite fast, and tho banks were over flowed in all directions. The Arkansas river s was rising slowly at tho last datcß, with a moderate stage to tho month— Louisville Courier, April 17, . : , 8©» Wo see by on advertisement In the Wheeling Gazette, thatsealed proposals will bo reoeived at the office. of the -Central Ohio Railroad Company in Zanesville, "until the 10th day of May noxt, for the Grading, Masonry, and Bridging of so mnch of the road as lies east of Zanesville and extending into G uomsey coun ty, to a point about four miles cast of Cam bridge. .Fine Croons and Tobacco.—We observe that onr friend Bees R. Jones, has removed bis man ufooturing establishment and store, to 283Xiber-' ty street. We have some knowledge of the arti cles in which he deals, and can recommend them without hesitation to all lovers of the weed. Sgk, The city ofChioagohas borrowed; through the agency of Dunoon, Sherman & Co., the sum of $280,000 for 20 years, 6 per cent Coupon Bonds, payable in New York;: at tho Banking house of Messrs. D., S.& Co. ■ Theloonisfor the supply of . the city with water. B@* Gov. Kossuth arrived quietly in Phila delphia on Saturday afternoon and proceeded immediately to Bnrligton intending to pass Sun day in Burlington, dining with Bishop Hoane.— he Was to go to Trenton on Monday. I Slow—Making an augur hole with a gimblet, 1 eating aonp With a fork, and running, to fires on cratches. ’ , $ ! -h '• ’ - /UvvV:' .. t . ■ .. ■ , NEYVSITEBrS. Saxe, of the Barfing tbn"£febtinel, saya ho has a fir^annlhilator. 7 ltisa lot of green poplar wood,. It not onljr tyiUnat bora t tut, if put on & burning fire, annihilates j it, tmd Buffers nothing vithin twenty, five feet of it to blaze, : : *Tn Indiana and'Ecntuchy there seems to be an unuatial ecarcity of horses, and in; many in stances these animals command os highas $l5O per head. ' Seven persons made their escape from the Nashville jail on Sunday morning week. The explosion of tho Redstone was board at & distance of eight miles.' : . The Madison Courler says that $12,000 was offered for the steamer Redstone only a few days before her explosion. ■ It is nowofficially stated that the Suffolk Bank has.lost $274)000 by the late defalcations of Brewer and Rand. The surplus fund of the Bank-to meet deficiencies is $300,000. The amount taken by Brewer and Rami* was mostly m stock speculations The members of the Legislature get only $1,50 a day-now, tho hundred days having ex pired. John D. QaarleSj.Esq., of Indianapolis, died on the 13th inst., from a fracture of the skull occasioned by ablow from some - unknown person. He was a lawyer by profession. . : SggU Dr. Stone, the sculptor, has prepared a design for the monument to Smithson, to be nineteen feet in height—ihe pedestal ten, and the statue nine. ggy* The population of Ironton, Ohio, 1 on the Uth inst., was 1751 souls; which is an iucreaeo 0f521, or 42 percent, since the 14th of October ■last. ■ A man boasted that ho once hada brother who was a rtvolvlionary hero. It came out that he person spoken of was long on the treadmill. . 07*190 you wont a ctoeap and goodXook log Glaaol-If you <Jo,fco la WOOUIiTS, at No. 110 Wood street,next door w Davis* Attction . Yon will find aiMooreVnot dhJy-Lookirig: Glasses in which you can seeyourseli full size, as lame ttelifc.bataJso every variety of flair, Nall, .'Cloth Sha>, Painty Uasilog,Scrubbing nml Sweepfii? Batrsuss'. ilehasa large assortment of Fancy and YarSctyGoods Pi dares, andeverr article kept iu store* of a like charnctrr. • Country Store Keepers willfind it greatly to their ad vantage to give raeaeaU, cs l urn determined to sell at eaehprices &s cannot foil to give *aii*fa£iion. > ... . : Recollect, Moobk's, No 110 Wood sweet, Pittsburgh. ■' -;' apr&lw . Jf7*Gomptimouiary Benefit* —To Basnet WrLtuaw, Ifisqi • • Bear Sir— The undersigned, tieshon? of showing their nppreciat'tm of genuine artisMO tueiiuandni the same lime of paying a complimenMo yourself nnd your esti mable lady, for die plessore which has been ctfortfetl themdurirvgyourenea?erapntat the Pitts', Theatre, request'that you wilt select tome night before your cn gagemtm concludes,which may le set npau for a Com plunentarvßeneDt for yourself andfady.' Byso'doing, afavorlwill ourselves, but upon thh friend* of the Drama jrenerulJyvin lbi* city JBUttlhrfe, Burk mas Steel, Wn»h* fngtoh, A V Anshaiz.iJeo Afthdrs, Roily Patterson, Geo Formne, Thos AI hfairbalUTtiDS Phillips, John Lay ton, L Harper, Wra Thom, J3:Wmrhe«ter,CF Bur, 11. Graham, M W Lcwl*,R Simpson, i G Hujes. Thus A Kowley, J P Gtasz.C P Carr, O H Kinney, C PSMras, " K Carling, Tho.Ow.’.on : ‘ St, CiunLS3 Ifotcr, > 4 ■ Pittsburgh, April UO, 18j2.y Otiu'tmtn— -Your favor U received, In which you pro pose to lender to my wife and self a Complimentary Benefit at such time ns.vcould best ruil.ouFown conve nience aud that of the rhaxiosrcment. an equivalent I am afraid. fatßeytnd our httmlde fthibiies to afford yon amusement. Wo accept with pride and pleasure your kind propo sition, ami to know we have gaini d tee esteem of soch gentlemen ushuvetnadeihe rrnuc*i,ts i wired an boner. with yoar permission.! will name Friday cvcniig, April ‘J3, hoping the time will suit yr.ur ernivcmriiee as -well as curs. i . 1 remain,very reypeetully,: Yourobedierd servant, BAKNISY WILLIAMS. To Mayor J U Gurme. and others. . (D*Tbe Box Book is now open. [oprtLOil ID*A Stroug Certificate*— From theSieubin* yi Jc Herald, March U5,JBH.—The reader is referred to an advertised eat InanoLher column, which’ gives the de toihof a wonderful cure from the use of Vera}- ''Which is ceihfied ip have been effected, not in Maine, nor in Lvtii.‘iana,oor in Oregon,but here, almost in your midst. Rcadit,midjadge foryourtelvcs:—. Public attention Is most retpeelfully invited to tle plain.oavarntihed statement of yoaroWn fellow-citizen Mr. Stephenson, whose, child was wonderfully restored to health by ibe use ofDr. M'Laneyy«rmlfu|e. ; Cftoss CftEXt, ikot 'tVinttritfUi.Tcfot non l'o,o j Murch fflUi, tbSt. J ; Mestt* 3. Kidd fc Co—l have a fiule boy three yeurt old the 17th diy of ihl* month, that bus her n very deli cate In health for sometime;. After trying a. great many oihcr incdidur s. without receiving any beiiefitftoih their u«e,T wasimiuecd to irvDr. C At’Lsne’s Amer'can Worm Specific, or Vermifuge, as pat upbyyoar honors —and wonderful la retain, after giving biro two tea spoon* fall, ho passed. ICO ;wornif, somo-ot thCmv'ry large, on 4 others n.n ibiekerifuma erramon siz-dfenlt ting needle; ainco.-wbich time the .little fellow has en joyed txcellenl health, and is at this time getting very fleshyorfat. n* ihb old women- say. And 1-inuhi eay, f believe that if he bud not taken the Verraifoge,Uo would ere this have been consigned to the tiirnb. * ; JOSKPIf V STEPHENSON. For sale by Merchants aml Draggista, in town and country, and by the sole Proprietor', J. KiDD k CO., apr23:dlwliw CO Wood street DIEBt At the Convent of the Sisters of Mcrev, in this city, on Wednesday,the Slat inst., JOSEPHINE CUi LBN, M<* ther Superior ofthe Sisters ol in this Diocese. The rtihcra! will lake place at to o’clock on'SiHurday (to-morrow) morning, from the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Webster street- On ihrSOtli inst, la this eittyJOHN HASTINGS, son of Pcarle ami Ann Kouudy, of Jeirerson county, 1 aged 4 years. The cabinet maker and upholsterer’s the rodimenfsandprin oiples of-Cabinet Making end Cpbolstcryv.with fumillM instruction, Ulauratcd by example, for attaining a pro-; ficlency ta the. ART OF DRAvVINGEas appl'cable-io Cabinet work; theproeers of Venturing;. Inlaying, and Buhl-wotk; iheartofDyeingand Staining Wood,lvory, Bone,Toric>lse-*heil r cic.; directions for Locketiit?.Ja panning, and Varnishing; to make French Polish ;to prepare the hestGlues,Cements, and Compositions; and a number of Receipts particularly useful to workmen, with explanatory and.RlutintUvc engravings For sale by T. C. MORGAN, . upr23J_ No. 101 Wood street. For Sale* ANEW BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, of2l feeion Lo cust street. Sih Wa rd, by 120 deep, to ai 24 feci alley. The house is arranged with hai), parlor, kitchen, two chambers and d .good cellar; the lot is neatly fenced, has fruit ond jbaile.lrces, a grope arbor, and all in good order.. Price low—terms .easy;immediate pos sesiton giveu, as the owner is gOiiig west : '• * 8. CUTHUERT, General Agent, oprtn . SO Smithfield street. ANTED—A few men ofthorough business habits ?f and.good address, fora safe and Tesjieeiabie bu«t ness; it U a hu-mesa tbat requires no capital;bat good character, business habits and energy. _To raeu wnh the Above a permanent buaincsarttnd the host rf wages wilt be given. Apply.or address No 50 Smithfield street, corner qfThird faprfthtf ' '^ r *LO»T; v" ‘ A NOTE at four months, dated New Vork, March 2stb» 1852, for 81,044 6), drawn by James A. Mc- Kmgbt to ibe order of Edward Lambert A Co., supposed to be lost.. All persons are cnutioncd against negotia ting tor tite same; , _____ l_ii [ap!i23 l>6oK3,Pe.moDlcAl.S, MAGAZINES, &c7*fAuc- JL> TioN.^—On Saturday evening -next, April s»4th, at 8 o’clock, wi 1 lie sold nt.M’Kennu’s Auction House, a and varied collection of Books, Periodicals, Mag azines,; Revie wsy and other raises lanitouß hooks, being a pan of the articles leviedon by thcSherifForAllegho* nv county, omlordcrcd for sale by him on Tuesday last, 20th insf, wuli a variety of other articles. ' op 33 . • . IVM’KKNNAy Auelinnser. O MUKKO BALftION—ISU- lbs Binokeu Salmon, very O fine,just receivedand for sale by . . W, A. McCLURG A CO. qpr93 , ■ Grocers and Ten Dealers. • A/f ESS M ACKER Eli—Pronouncea-' oy goon juuges i,Ti Superior to anything ever seen In this market, just received and for sale by.vW. A, McCLURG & CO., ; apr23 •. ■, ■ .• 250 Liberty street- fTRAOING PAPER— X Best French Medium ISiQHnchesj do Paper Royal do; do Doubltf Elephant 37x40 do.; do in rolls of 22. yards, width 45 inches: For sale at W.s l . HAVEN’S Stationery Ware apr23. _ bouse, cor Market and Second sts. G ARMINE. INK—Superior Carmine Ink; of French manufacture, for sale at W.S.HAVEN’S ' ■ - v Stationery Warehou*e, apr93 ' ... Corner of Market and Second streets. < RObL\DRAWING -PAPEH—Superior Druwiug Pa per MtlongToliSjforProfiles,&c.,3oand G2inches wide; for solo by ’• •> W. S. IIAVEN; Statiorier, 1; - qprt3 1 Market B'reet. corner of Second. CHAIR TOP^—Ryan A-McKee have ull Iliads oJ Cbatr Tops fur xalo low.- Ryan’s buildings, ' ' apr23 - - - * 31 Fifth street. : /'IORN IN THE bushels jast received and \J for sale by JOHN B. SHERHIPF,' _ opr23 10 Market street. BACON— 1500 Cjs Hams and Shouiders in store and for sale by. - ' : JOHN B &HERRIFF, - npr2l . , .- . ~ 10 Market street STORAGE— The subscribers haviug arranged Uie»r House for the pnrpoie. are prepared to give safe and convenient storage for a limited amount of merchandixe or produee, on liberal terms, if appHedfor soon, _ TAAFFE, MAGUIRi; t BANE, °PT2O. 124 Second street. Iflfl POXES FIRST QUALITY GERMAN CLAY, X W- ia good condition, for-sale by :• n __ TAAFFE, MAGUIRE fc BANE, . 1M Second .irwL oO ®*, s F3, MED .OK CLABKT, (vimsgo 1SJ4;)» ppod L . fo, sale low, lo close a oonsi.nmeiit , by : 1 a 0.20 • TAAFFErMAGUIREVt BANE, rroninr IMSccond street. H r eeiv ? d . eipressj finellitofGold wUdv fio 'i fashionabtc Gold Jewelry, S.rt.Mtrec,? lllnB ve,y chca P' <u,d taistake,^! ts . 1852. SSPRIKG ABBANGEMENT. 183% Cleveland and FttubargK Batiroa’d* T» Cav«u»i T cbicaSo, .AIaWAUXIBj CotfeMBUS, ARP Cls' CWfUII * The new and fan Tunning atearacr FOREST CITV leave* MonongahclawbaiCfool orMarkei street, every morning, (Sundays excepted) at 8 at Wellsville wlinike Express Train of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad* leaving at 12 o’clock, M-, and arnvlug at CTeveland at C o’clock, P. M.,and connecting with lbo •Steum'bo&t and*Railroad Lines for Toledo, Sandaiky,. Detroit,• Qblengo, Milwauktc; Buffalo*- ana Dunkirk. Fare to Cleveland. S 3 dO.? ; Fof Tickets, apply, to JOHN.A. CAUOHBY, Agent C. t l*. R. R. Co, OFFICE—Corner Water and Smith&eid streets, (up ; stairs,) opposite Monougabela llouso. • • Nots—Ry.tho OhionniPentia.* RailronttoAUi ance, and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad from- Aihancc to Cleveland, the fare from Pittsburgh to.Cleve* land is 81 00. Passengers by both routes arrive in Cleve land at thtsamttimej andin theeamt train cf edrs: . aprftnf, , • V New Goods at UntitutiVZiOW Prices ! D . GKLGG & CO., No.ID?, north west cornerof Wood • street ami Diadiend now opening their second"purchase'••of SUMMER DRY GOODS AND VARrETIES; wbiclibave been foleeted by the senior partner with great care, cipresily for the trade. - Oar stock consists inpartof French end English Broadcloths,- C&tsimercfi/ CastinieretlCB,'Twceil3,Paii nettSt'Snqimer Pantalbonery t T/immlngt;Pop lins,,t)e JLainPSjLawnSjßerjges. tfcheavystockyFancy '•Ptmtrvlatest style*.AlpHCoa plain bdd-fignrtd. French, Scotch, oha Domestic Ginghams, Brown and3leacbed MuclinSflOOO ddzlloMeryj Glovesyalarge and beautiful eflsonmenij Pibbons,’Laces and EdgingsrLa dies* Dress Goods, a .large assortment of latest styles ' Silk and Gingham Porasolsf Holland and" Palm Leaf Hats, Oor stock of Varieties Is' very laige and com plete, together v? it ban extensive stock of Gold and Gilt Jewelry,Gold ;and : fcilver Pens andPemjilsj Clocks in ffrealvoricty.; Our stock of Dry Goods is largo and cam-- nlete To which we would invite the attention of City Ketoilcrs, Country Merchants mil Pedlars, ut we can offer GOods on sucV terms as 'will make if an object of their panicaltir uueiuirm. ' gprcMrc. ■ D GRECO 1 & CO. DIAMOND MAKKIST UOUBE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of \yM A HILL k Co, Wood st,until MONDAY the 3d of May, for the e.ec ion sf a new MARKET HOUSE in iheDlaraonrf, octnrding loihe plans recently approv ed ofby the Connells of. the city of Pittsburg. The contractor is to dooil the work, and font Lh all materials,and give security for faithful performance of contract; The bonding Is to be finished on or before the first or November next Theold Court Home nnd Marketifoure adjacent are tu be taken down by the contracter, who may. however,: use for the new building such of the o’d materials as are suitable nnd are approved of bv tie Superintendent. . : • • i; /PAVME?tT3TJIICM*naASrOtfOWS: •• Two thontand dollars when the Ist floor of joints ore laid; Twothbttsnnd .do do 2nd do do: do Two thousand do . do ‘3rl*do :• do do Two ihou*aud do • :do toof in on; Two thousand do do - bntlding is completed; And the balance .n lwo.equal paymen s at four mid six month* after the building u finished. - Grrthe 20i)i of April the. plans will be. exhibited at Ph lo lfaU, at 10 a.m, wlica uml where those iutending to bid, can obtain the specifications in full. • . Tbenainei of persons offered as aurcucs ought to ad con.p<tuy the hid*. Hy order of the Building Committee, oplfrtw • WM A -HIM, Sec. Kew. Stools of CtilekerlngV Piamo FoKeii . JUST received. Uy.ohe Tenrtaylvarii* Canal, anew Ptockof HI Alt O FO RTKS, yyaTWnl from the celebraledraanafoctoryof 11 *f | T*CHICKKRING, Coston, 'coiurinirw of— Owe Superb GUANO mNO HORm full 7 octave*, aunerbjy carved in the style of l«o«iaXIV. One Rosewood carved Muis XIV 7 Octave Piano. • . Ono Rosewood curved round corner* 7 • do. do Three‘ do plain do do 7 do do Two do. do • do do.•'■ 6J'-do- do- One do - 'do - do do. . CJ do . do Ore do . carved- do- do ;f>|.do- do Three do plain do .do. 6- do-, do Three do do - square corner 0 - do- do . These PIANO FORTES are alfraade in the mostsub* etauial. mariner, Patent JronFrameto-every wistra menltand are paflieuiarly.rto stand the mo3t sevrre cli ciatc. r. Mr. CUICKERING. has of late enlarged his manuCa'pmring-.faejntif s, and hopes soon to he able to -meet most bT tbe'pjessUig -denmhd* for Iris instrument*. Also, receivcd anil'for ??le, a i«rge and very elegant lotof enreed andplairiPlainoFortes, covered with Da* musk. Platband HairCtothf -All the above for sale at Factory prices. ‘ JuIJN H. MRI.LOB, Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh fend Western Penns., for Caickering’s Pianos. r faurlS - THE undersigned take this method of informing friends, and the public gcaernU>vtbal they hive been greatly disappointed in the issue of the. **Dally* Union,?* in consequence of o. failure JirPhiladelphia to ship the types iccessnrv for its publication* The breach that has been made in the Canal will now cause further delay; but we do not anticipate adel*? ofmore than o week : The “Daily Union*' will certainly, appear during the nexttwo weeks, under vety flattering auspices ; of whichwe shall duly inform the public. :The publication: office is at the south west corner of Fifth and Southfield streets.: fapf<Ht3t| ; ELIOT, hAYTON & CO, lioitery of the Best {Quality, i T LOW be oblamed at the Fifth ii, street Stocking und Uririetsbirt Manufactory.— Those who like to buy really durable and beautiful Goods,and at the same umu save two profits, should ceil at thcMauufaciucer* and Importers, Fmh street. bftwcen.Wood and Market. . : 8P - laprtl 1,000 Cases Straw Goods, rpHE suhicriber having made arransrentenia with the 1 NOHTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA* NY. for the sale of their Goods, nuwoflers for sale a large assortment of STRAW It ATS hud BONNETS. *f every variety of fabric, stvls and pattern, adapted to the Spring trade, which will he sold by the package, a; the lowest figure. Cates m »y bo assarted to suit pur* chaser*. , " J . \V. ALDEN, martltCm-niaw \ No.C3 Milk street Bostro . vi. uouKiKSonm PAN C Y CHIN A S TORE, -50 wood ptrvxt, «b*b vns ST. casams iicrrKt. 4 JUsiT leceiving and now opening, the best assortment of WHITE STONE and FaNCV CHINA, ever hrouglitlrt this city,with every other variety of Gta<s,‘ Qjectiaware, .Urluinnia - Ware,"Japan Watters, Hanging and Stainl Lamps.Candftle.Twfl Ac. inwflo S. cv Family Uama* EVANS & SWIFT’S extra brand. 100 tierces, now In atore. and for sale. Tue attention of all persons wautingn reliable article. Usolieltcd to this tuand. anrltalm SELLERS.NICOLB & CO. Hemovah SION OF THE INDIAN KING, AO. aB3 LIBKHTr. STREET, (Noarly.onposite the Spread. Eagle Tavern, l’liubargb. 11 EES K. JONES, Manufacturer and ; Dealer iu al 1\ kind* of TOBACCO. SNUFF audSEGARS. Tobacco and Segars sol-t on, communion. fupr7?lnr| BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. fT AS alway s bn band a general assortment of School, lA Miscellaneous and Diank Books, Ptintmg, Post and Cop Pone^&c, whotasata and retail, No. IOTWood at, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh,Fa. : . : . tCT .IVanted,- Rags anflTanners’ scraps nntfiriv Watohsi r deweiryi 4&c. : HAVING just returned..Jrom iboMastertt cities, 1 have brought with me due ot the most beautiful -and careftftiy selected Stocks of Jowelry; VVatchcs and Fanev Goods, ever o(Tcrcd:to.the Public,. Persons wishing to pnrehare any thing in my line, can rely on getting u good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods t elow cost* n0r,50 per cent, cheaper than any honse In tUhcity. r Givq me a rull, and Lam sure you will be satisfied that l can sell a good article as cheap as any of them. ■ Another fact I wish to keep before the people. II yon want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel-* ry, repaired in tlie best maimer, this is the place jo have ltdODo. To this branch of my bosmcssi will devote especial attention. JOUN 8. KENNEDY, 04 Market street. opr7 ' ; Sign of tbeGolden Pasle. A LARGE stock of the mo«t beautiful MANTELS, made of the finostquality of. Foreign and Domes ttoMarble, raanufactured by macblneTy, always ou hand and taade io order pn short noftce, at prices ranging from 815 to 8100 each. Purchasers are invited lo call and examiue the stock and .prices, 310,:821 and 333 Lib erty street, opposite Smithfield; marl.4m. .... W. W. WALLACE/ liqnurtaat and Trae, * ", JBOOBVER, Jr., Bee Hive Cfothing Store, No. 235 • Liberty street, a good suit of Summer CIO* ihlng for S'J 50; and betier. GoodaVof every description, very ; low for cash; Casiom'work mnde to order In fashionable 1 style, and,on rcasonahie ierm-», :: \ aprj.7 ■ “ Deslrablcsitnatlou, : A, GEN.TLEMEN of good steady business babits, will J\. hear of a desirable situation, <salary liberal.) by addressing " Box Office.” None need apply; unless well qualified to take charge ol a Rctail gtoro. Pittsburgh, April lfl, 1852. Great Indaosments to Oaih Purehatersi WE will sell our largo stock of of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS ANDBEDSTEAOS, at priees that cannul fall .to please cash purchasers* All-oar work is warranted. Our terras irCASH. . ; eOUGH & ANTHONY havo removed: their DA GUERREAN‘ROOMS, from/Barke’s Building, tp Eaton’s Banding, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be happy to see their old patrons and mends. opr7:tf ■ isA Kt*. A. iibECH respec fully asnaunces to the la- LtA dies, nnd her cusiomera generally,; that she will: have an opening of Spring Miiunery on Thursday, the 22nd mst. Pans bats of the latest impottaiions, which forbeauiy and style cannot be surpassed. Children’s bonnets in great variety.. Ladies’ heaJ dresses and caps, .French embroideries ahd_ flowers, with.a variety oi goods m her line. •■ • - • . . . udSMw ' /•'lOFFEKS—Received m No. 255 Liberty oircci, and \j (ot sale at the lowest market prices; 15 bags superior Java Coffee ;. .sdo . Maracaibo . do; .. 10 do Lagayra - dot .SO do Prune Rio ' do; ; .10 do Cope- : :do; . . ' W. A. M’CLURG A CH, spiff , _ . Grocers and Tea Dealers, VALENCIA RAISINS AND TURKErcUIf. Xl RANTS.—These are the finest flavored Raisins and Caroius In the world, for cooking purposes, and are sold, free from stems or dirt, at 10 cental lb, at MORRIS’ TEA STORE, •aprab* ■ : in .the .Diamond. ■ EAKU BllFisKlOK bUAl>— 25 No. 1 Salmon) anil 'IS bnlfbbls. ImkcPiih.in sToro ami for sale by tnprij] KING * MOOBHKAD . O aGSTEBV JU«a and Boys' Clothing Emporium • IS KRMOVED to GOTHIC lIaLG, No 7* Wood ,t. Slock lares and seasonable; work warranted j'prices moderate. tTs study toy Iran. - laDrii* /3.LOVES! GtOVES I—A. A. Mason it Uo. hare jut \7 redcetTed SOD dozen of Hen’s and Ladies? Kid, Silk. Li.le Thread, and Co ton Glares. : laprSS HOSIKHV— A. A. Mason tkCo.lmvejiui feceiTstt a’ large assortment of Spring and Summer Hosiery, comprising Sdk.Merino,mao mixed,Brawmand White Cotton Hose.and HaifHose.__ :: ;:.-■.■■■■ ■ ■ [0p,22 :XSMBROIJ)EIUJES—Another "large lot or J2i ies, consisungipf. Chemisettes, Undersieeves, OoN iare, Cods. Ac., Ac.,in>t received at ’ . nprt3 A-A. MASON AOfPB &UUAR CIHIGP ilAjuH—lpiiercos Eva)a» arsSiHS O land jn sure and for tale by ' * owm * •'V'&Z - ■ ' . KliTO at MOORHEAD. ; ¥JIEATHIiBSr-lU.saci*Ky*F*athpf4TCcei't<ed-amiior JP t ate by taprffi} KINQ &MOQRHE^n.- —ISEJsI king k MOOBBEAO. 1 rtlfcK BONNETS -A. A.Muoa ft. Co. trtU opetuoß -IWlidu ia «tore and farsaloby -'I *3, Moud»y,ltii> }Blh, twanty&ttsuof lie i«we»t«yle STPABT*SJU<. IBUk8«im«!». *'OuASSK3—, a l ppi» '.'o. J.L r A?* * / * V , * •'V »• % -i ,> v,t ■v. '-..fc.'V ~ iir . *■* round front. :~6 do . do A CABO. u* t, c. noauA«. marble Oantilt. * JAMES LOWRY, JR., corner of Seventh nnrt Uhcny sis. removal. 'U' ' ' ’ _ ' •?,'“,. •■ • • .'•,‘< ■-: - t - ■ •V ■• -:•■■ ''••■■ . • 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. Cb&mtoerlln'a Commoraiai net of Uaritet nd.ThM iStrafuoaln keeping amt Writing ijoih » n d wning. *L»dle»* W tiling and etassee aneet Tronic to 5 in the afternoon. The Principal. w iii attend toihfcSetilinc' of Partnerabipßecks, ©ptningncwaatts* correcting tots.ie Tlioso havingTieedof Msjnijfo'Vwm apply at the College, - O. K. CHAMBERLIN, y Principe and Prof «,f Book-lieenlnr , P. It Spkkcbß) Profi of Penmanship. apfo in* Protboaotary—-TTi? undersigned resnect fally. offers himself as tjeandidtle for the Office of *Pro« thonotory, subject tc ibe decision of ihe next Whig and Antimasonic Convention.* aprl7:d&wtc . JOHN CALDWELL. * "r* 1 . Ladies*Classes—DulTsCollege* (D* IN PENMANSHIP. CARD WRITING AND drawing, umw Mr. j. b, williams,and Mr. f. SLaTAPER, nr.Uin all tho: higher. branches ofairEn* glish and Classical Education, ander Mr.V. HAYDKN. Two spacious rooms have reeemly.bpen elegancy fitted: up for their special accommodation. Call and see .the arrangements I&prS . |D* Dr* Zveyaer’o PsctorafCough Syrup, La.£l B £ A9K * OF, TIIE LUNGS AND RESPIRAv TORY; ORGANS—TBB LDHOS, THE OSORCUU, Attp:T2US LAiVKs—are ihc organs through which Respiration, is: earned on. If obsiTur.tidus occur m the skiff, in- -ilia of the organs übove naineH, from cold crony olheroause. ilio other organ* are over-taxed in thetr functions, and you have disease. Irritation or in- in, which can only beretieVed by tatriog a proper remedy, one that will restore each organ to the duty proper to it Dr. Keyier’a Pectoral Syrup U prepaied for the solo purpose orbeneuuing such case*, and contains ingredi ents which will allay and soothe irritation, dissolve the increased secretion of mucou* which collects In iho Bronehiai tubes, and removes any obstruction Rom the Respiratory organs, and restores them to a healthful ac* non. ; Heßce.it is to; all; cases of Coughs, uWheeziniryWhoopififfCoUgb,Bronchitis, Laryngitis ana any other pulmonary dtseaseifdependingvon or arising ; from Abstraction.:,lt is sweet ana pleasant to take, and way be given with perfect safety to the most tender in* lanL Try it, and you will not be disappointed n Prepared and sold by Dr. G. H. KEYBER. / -' • at WsDnig Store, 140 Wood street,- mar27:d&w Pittabuigb, Pa. Nelson’s Daguerreotypes, . . Post Office Buildings^ . PMrct Street. T IKENESSEd takenin aU wcathers,.fronts A*M;to: JLi SP, M.,ffiying an acenraie artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly superior to the** com* man cheap . .daguerreotypes, ” at. the followinjr cheap prices :--$r.50,*2 J 00, 83.00. 84,00,35,00 and upward, do*, cording to the sixeanduoalUy of cose orfroinw ' ; Ip~ Hours for Children, from II A. M.tofi P.fiL ■ - . N,B— Likenesses of sick ordiseated persons taken, la part o<%c city. v . fncvfiKly Bottsmla Oleii Works* ADAMS, ROSEMA.N & DO.. M ANL’FACTURBRS of FLINT GLASS, la all »U All., variety,. We bavc,aUo t on hand* Lightning Bod daced 0W * ™ a su P er^or P*lwrn to any rbi ng yet pro- Dcalcrs in Glasswnre can save from 10 to 15 per cent, by giving ns a call. •Warehouse, corner of .Water and Rossßireets, feblo3m; Pittsburgh,Pa 1D“ Consumption of the litine«-~Symp« WhenConsumpiion commence? iia work upon the Lung?, hi Iu <a*aal form» tbe first symptom iaa Coogfi. As the;'disease advances. the Cough becomes iuneh more frequent, and is attended-with the expecto ration, of matter, whicfi is sometimes colorles*, t>ot at' others, assumesa yeUowlsbtor greenish hub, and will ofieube foond mixed with streaks of blood. After the Cough has continued for a Um6>- the pa tie nt wlll-experi* ; eQce, some-difficulty inbreathing,, accompanied, per* r hapSi.wij tavpam in the chest; and frcqoonUr; in one or both sides.; .The patieiitwiil.be gubjeotto ahectic lever and alternate.flashes of heat; ireqaent cold chills; aiid i often with copious niglit sweats. - .Thbse ihreatered with Consumption, should Lear In inind.lliat^Wiatart.Balsam of Wild Cherry » Is the remeov ihat Jma performed cutes of Consumption that ■ were thought almost miraculous—cures, which have &*> tomthea tee medical world, and brought the bloom'of nealih to many a pallid cheek, and joy and gladness to many a despairing feorom. .1 . . See advertisement In another column; •; , CITIZENS’ Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, ■ C. C. nu^SEvTptcddent. SAMUEI, I„ MABBIIEEL, Secretory. OFFICE, 9i WAXBII STREET, , ' between hlatk'et and Wood tirtai, - !D* In»nrre» -HtiU and Cir{A BI>ll(, On the Ohio and MUsutijypi Rivero and tributaries. _ INSURES against Loss or Damage by Fire, : ' ,/LSO- Against ihe Peril,, of too Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. „ „ DIRECTORS. 1 Hussey,, Wa Larimer, Jr.. WiUiom Bagaley, Sam’l M.Kirr,' HbefcDj,King, ■ ■ William Bingharii, g°Mrt Dortlap, Jr., D. Dehaven. S. flarbahtfu’ t .. Francis Seller*, • 1 J*Bchoonniaker. Waiter Bryant. „ Samuel Hea. Isaac QaJ Afioclstcd-FlroittsiiftMQliQranee coDpaii *VJ°* city or ttltteborgb. o/Sr S;^ n 3 a S aJn * l FIRE and IiISKS Qfflis in mnongahelo Hum, No:. Kiand 135, Walls >i _ nißKcioas: , .1. W-y*- Dallas, John Anderson,: ,y=. D C. Sawyer, R.B Simpson, Wm.w Piig.r, H B. Wilkin, Fnmcy, Charles Kent, . Ji m . TIJ ” orilian > -WilHam CoJUntraroodr J : A. r. Anslraiz.. * Joseph Kaye, •' : William D. Wrighter. Jja9_ • '.Ej."pl2AFNKSS*itoiBet unhelieattfaud oil disagree .able d*?eUarj»es from the ear,speedily and peimuncpily xemo vcd. wrii bout pain ot inconvenience. byUr. HART .LEY. Principal Aurist of the N» Y» EarSurecrvvWlio mayj»e consulted atOOAßCllslrdet, PUlladclphleifrom 9to3o'clocir. Tbiruca years closcand.almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice has enabled bint to reduce histreatment to such a degree of succcs» ns to find the must confirmed aud obstinate eases yield by a teady attention to tlie means pi escribed/ : {aa?f - Pliubviffh lilfe tasnrsnes Cotapaar* OF PITTSBURGH, PBtf&J., CAPITA!. 0100,000. President—James S; Hoonr Vicel’rcßident—Samuel M’Clurkan. ' - Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech. Secretary—C. A Colton. ■ : Ovncs, No. 75 Fotraru Stbist; ': lE3* This Company nukes every Insurance apper taining to or connected waft Life Bisks. -. Mutual rates are the same os those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. v Joint Stock Rates at a redaction af one-ihlrd fromth© Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of ihiriy-tbree and : per cent., paid annually in advance Risks taken on tho lives of persons going to Califor nia. ■: ■ ■ ■■■.. ■ DIRECTORS: JamcsS. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, Charles A. Colton, - Sarand APCluckan.' Willuun Phillips, John A. WiUpn, raarUrffn John Scott.. .ETNA INSBEANCE COMPANY, ot Butroid, cswi . . ; Capital 5t0015—..3300,000 ■ Aeaete.—.y. t COO Offiecofibe Pittsburgh Agenoy imho Store Boom of M’Curdy A Loomis, No. 59 Wood street nov4:tf R. If. BEESON, Agent. STATE MCTCAI. FIEE INSUEANCE COMPANY. ■ HARRISBURG, PA. ,CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLAKB. ; Designed only for ibe jorerelossesofpropeny.hoij sn capital, and odords superior advanißgcsdn point of cheapness, safety .and accommcdaiion, to City and Country Merchant* and owner, of Dwellings and isola ted or Country Property. .. ■ , A- A. CARRIER, Actuary, • novXS Branch Office, 54 Smithfield at, Pitisbargh; KP Odd Follawa’ Btqi. Oitm Building, Fourth ttrtit, betvitn Wood and SaathfiM sintu.—Pittsburgh BoMmpmenl, No. 2,meet9lnnmiDdTnesdaysof eitch. vPittsburgl, Degree Lodge, No;4, meets Si snd4ihTnc». day. ■Mechanica’Lodge, Not. 9, meetvcvcry Thursday even .insr. Lodge; N 0,24 } meets every Wednesday evening. * . . Iron city Lodge,No. 182» meets cycry Monday ev’ng. . Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 360, mceu every Monday «veolpg, al Union Hail, corner of Firth and SmUnlield. ZoccoLodge.No. TOS.meeiscveryTkursdayfivenlnir, if their Hail, cornerof omithfield and FiCh streets. Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets Friday even jng. Han, cornerof Leacoek and Sandusky streets, Al legheny Cfty, £may2s:ly . CT Aageron* Lodge, I. O. of O, F—The Anterona l-odge. No. 259.1. O. of O. Fmeets every ■^dnesdayevenlng.in Washington Hail, Wood street ■ |I * ■ ■ .Cl ,A« 0»: IJ* . Board of Trade Rooms, corner oi Bm * Wood streets, every Monday evening. jiKT A 'floit RtmarbahU Case of Tot*] fillndnesa .Cared by Pctroleumi^Welitvhe Of both vi e , e, Lf Sh C ' ea y« ors With a soreness •fihbW c „ oDliimt<l to increase until lastSep- ToTvrtl , i 1 l ,^!.i 0 l v fl , lunranl!on al ‘lm l time having in ended membrane of both eyosfand i e .°^ a lh,< * *!».which wholly de *■ I *' l , d an operaiion performed, and rn? {SfiS”!! 1 * ren *pved,whjch sooo returned apei left ®: ndli - 01 , 1 ** before. -Avtbla aiageofihe em?n P »M application to several of the. most Hepunent medical men, "who informed m« that u mv 6vri r would never get well” At this uroe I could not/diath.! Si U <.as.li n ?i,! bi<?ct- t a J !t!!* advice, of some friends 1 coni te»flt 4 imn^. 8 2.l o ' , ! he PeUo l Uln * both internaily and oyes have lm P r b y eddaily uulU i»^ p if^™ t - u?n tv 1 have recoveretTiay sightemire : ifctJaJi,?? 11 .? wasi very.mnch improved by the ??W''am,andlatinlialjibe restoration of my slehtto ifs-Tm 1 '5 Blde aI No. 102 Second street, in this city S?ere tbe^^10 i *‘" l . Pi«rlurgA,Septemberl7,lBsl. LUAM UALL ” H £ r IELL?'B-r? ! ’Sr E 0; H KEY3ER, 140 Wood abj soplB LEBS ’ 57 Woadt ‘™<>Haad by tho Proprletoib ttS7rfcSlr.^!*?V^ , * T ® l#ceo,ldeel,, >(tiWaihlngioß l, Pm2S^2 l ? et > , ’ e, l? een 5, h and Vlrgm AUey. No - 330—Meets every fueedsy T-^ c *? Tn ‘? Eltl: * Mntl » < T-No.67—Meelslst and3d tTlaay of each month. aarffr- Iy JIT* In calling aitcmion to Dr. GUYZOTPS Tmprovtd extract Ycliow JbcSt and SanopariUa t we feel con fi lent that we are doing^ ■* service to oil who may be-of* noted with Scrofulous and other disorders originating, n hereditary taint, or from Impurity of the blood. We fiavo known distances within the sphere of our acquaint. tanCej where the most formidable dutempenr have been . : cored by the use of GuyzoWs ExSracttf xelUrto.ZbCMXtnd SarntpariOtt-aJonso''^ -It l.eneof the fewadvertised medicine, that cannot ■bo stigmatized with quacbery, for. the “ TIBw, Dock” and the u SurtapaHUa” are wsll.fcnovald be the most effieleni, fund, st theeame time, innozuMUlegents lathe Whole AWrnaiAfiiseoiißd byfar the best and peteitpre-' oaraiions of them Is Dr. Gunp&x XtS/av Bach uni fiar. Oyerffia.; See. advertisement - i A • • : !■. 1 {.l ... *-J‘- *f’ •• .. •'* -ffZ'i* 'V'.‘ •jV—-'”-• V' ~ ~ v 4 l ' % Lsuss Atm JtiUifAOn* ***••• •* JOSEPH C. FOSTEttf —Piicu ef Admission— First Tier and. Porqaetto 60o; Second and Third Tiers 250.; Reserved scats in Brets Circle, 75 cents; targe Private Boxes, entire,fl Bfio' f small Private boxes entire, £5,00 Doors open at 7 o’clock. Curtain rtaes at ?I* Complimentary Benefit to MR. and MRS. BARNEY WiLMAMS* _ »©I7R R£W PICCSff. Mr. .Barney Williams in four clia/acter*. . Wflhoma-in four characters, r*S? « ' EVENING, Aprir 2tfd, 1854, will t>» POT rorattfl a na» Comedlcfta.inUlled IT 3 THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY, nil"! Yankee help* with nDownKast .1, “ ■ - - ■ : Mrs. M. Williams. ‘ - Mr.Kemble. Alwr which a haw Farce, called ™tt,’ S.' . ’ . W h! B.Wi!)i,m» To coaclade w.th the lat Actor M ™' Fr,,llip *' Roxllook uow open, where «-ai, J# M. JUKB’BPllKHjTciIConsr Thz .Largtst and, Best .Troupe. vMfie : World raassssswsifeßß^ ™a sssfflitfs&alS DAY, April SKd, id front of iho Afterican Hofcl P?S street, Pitulrtiririi 7 rca “ SIX LADY FQOTSTRMN3. whom aTe; Mile Louise Ton mure atid Mila {Jo*ephinOrWho ho»u the hlgbcsfranki : A fall rf* ■ bautty romprwing- Irene; Cefinv FrrinV nnd Aoga*te * ilerr Krsr, the celebrated (Jennau HfTCUles who will bteak a tpek toith his jiu W< WopSEi* the fa- v vonic Clown, whose■ wit will sc: the Arena 7 in a roar of v mirtb. Arm-73P-o>o ) «nmcßßv Mnncxr; Swsur, and o host of others compare r.lhe company, under the skillful direction of Prof m. Johnson, h7r.il. Willis i* leader ortheOrchestra, which is worthy of his high repntaifon.' Doors,open at-7 o'clock, Performance commencing *l7>.o’clock. ■ Admittance SS.ccnu*. ; • |spr22 "lafavbdtbuxetc: XifONS. ADRIEN, Hie FRECiCH MAGICIAN, will ijl huveilic honor of giving one 1 week: more of his WONDERFUL EXPERIMENTS, i« the abcve Holl comnieneing Wednesday, April2[st,andovery evening durmeihe weefc.lforwilt offer. forThci first time in this cnjr, the Nightly. Illusions, or the Sorcerer’* Temple, extraordinary and- entirely unprecedented 'Scftmififf IHunOns.eonslsUng of experiments in Chemistry, Pneu mmles, Optics, Electricity, Natural Ph!losophy,-&nd ! For particalnrv BBe the bill# of tbe day. J . ' ' . ; Adn7is»on, , i3<.'fms. :i)o6rflopf irut 7'; comffl<’ace3i at • Ulf pa£;?. w lapr«l:lwj ' JOHN LOVB, Agent-' CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, - ARB Curtain Trimmings of Kvery Descrlptlois -83 J Furniture Plushes, lfrocatelies, Ad.; Lace'and s c Muslin Curinins} H. V. Painted Window Shades,' ' Gilt Cornices, Curiam Pan, liand9,4c. 4c., A* WuotssiLe «ur Rnin ■ W.II. CAHRYL, IG£> Chestnut St., cor. Fifth, „ E? Cortamj Mail aniTrtmmti tnthe Niuat French St V- e - ufniSO.lj* Straivandtfancy jniljlucrr. „ _ WHS. SI. A. h.h'.n, ltQ;.2lSout/i Second-Street, Between Hat it l and Chalnut P niLADEL PMIA, 1 TIESrROTFULLV Announces to the Western filer. jLv chains that she; has opened jhe most splendid •■«*«•' : eorunent of' MILLINERY, chiHiitlng ofilic newest and-' •' raott Faahiimubte Straw and Silk UoiiotU lhcßsCens, 4c,.Ac. She U prepared to-fatnlvh-orders to ofiy - amount maT2oiS(tt a* h. ie.aiiun;a f “* . Manufacturer aml Denter la Transparent Window. Shades, Oil Cloths,'Cords, Tassels, -Brasses, sc. No. CO Nonrn Tmno Sireit, Ft£iL*Dßtptiu; « ■' • ■ ■ ■ - IDargOctini 1 ■ ■■■.-' J«S.J6AUbIC'S , , GALLEUYOF PAINTINGS, LOOKING GLASS _ AM) PICTURE FRAMBWANUFACrr^RY, I>to.miO Chestnutßtnti >. AUq, Rcrtorng PnlnUnga. . ■■•••;»■ . itnattfp-.Cnil ' rsMSS 8.-smith.::::::::::::::icon8LD. • JAJXkS B. SMITH 4b CO., Book Sellers and Blank jßook jUfanufacturers. "■ J 5 -v fSten of the Lorca Blank Books,)- • 2f0a307 Itiarfcet street* AbovefTifth, (xortusidb) PHILADELPHIA* lj AYE Always on.hand, Cap, Demy, ftl dimn and JLb Royal Ledgers;-Journals, &ay T Jnvaic&and Cash Bookp. Aldermen’s Dockets, Minute and LciterDooks, .. Memorandum,- Pam, Receipt. ; Copy and Cyphering - Bocks. ALSO—A large assortment of Medio&VNiseailane* oua and School Book*-. ■ lE/" Country. Merchant?,. Bookseller*,--Banks nod .Counting,Rooms supplied with every vanety of-Blank Books and Slntionrry, atverylew pnccp; (rnutfOOni: -. M. A. BOOT’S l l rmaium D»OUKR- RttOTTPE GALLEUY, Ho . 140 .cnrcsiNUT street, .three doors BELOW FIFM, PHILADELPHIA. A faithful portrait of a friend .gives us pleasure, even' .while he is Hvtrig r rhQUgh absent? holwhen he ispnrfad : -'from us by death, iu value h Incalculable. V/e have i«irery facility for falling Daguerreotype* of tho largest eizoprodueeii in lhU conntry,- Anafor cur ability to pioauce such, a* are at leapt; unsurpassed, we woaldap- , peal fo twelve Prizes awarded us at the Gr£at Farrs—-to : ‘ attestations of living AtUsls—and to the Pablie Voice, ■ eonfirari&g both by apatronoge tummnungia nearly 50.- ; COO Picture*. s . We would TespeCtftlly solicit a visit frcm nll (whether desiring: picture* or not> m cur Gallery,-.14U Chcsuut «*■■•”■ /whether ouy strictest personal attention will be given —< • Pictures at all jtriees, and pm up in every style enher for- • Case or Frame.lnstruction givenlntho An ondlnsuu- ■■ jnemsofthcbbst quality,for sale. Also,forBa!e;Kighti r of taling “Ctuyoc’llNe urea -' • -•./ j --.' • • ■ A few from many ttyluons of Artists: rt _ - -t * Ksw Yobh. Dep £0» lßst. u i)car.fcir:- r -Hji.vingli&o.occiMlon to copy from your v PaguerrrotypfSjtve l eg leaye la congratulate you upon* Uie proficiency you haveamdc townruß perfection iit btautifttl art V:- • > ©ANI'OBTII, BaLD *V CO.* " • ..- Baiit-Note Hngr&vers, of JVewYork & Phlto.* ; f ..VI have :loob regarneU-Rf;A:Foot os /As eny ;• &dsutTriotypt Aitist m lit tcuntryP . v-- EASE, Encttver. " “ Mr. Root's ‘Crayon’ pomoltsXconsiaerlhpvmzwtr- • fiction of the Daguerrcotype-Ari” - 4 .• ■ J.JIhNRY UItGWNj-Miuiaiure Painler. / v For beauty ntul richness of tpuo; jadieiAus urranim inent of light nml thsde; and ta.*tcfuLarusiic manasd* mei.t of all occesMqns; Mr. Root's Pictures* in my tudg rarnt, are unsurpassed. : J.'JL LA MB DIN. - i. -' - _ __ 1 Prtrfrtut. Painter. ... . u To characterize RoolY* Crayou^or■* Yignette’heada by word.ilh tocallthctrt-i-atlhcv trclv- ; are-Wrarim.” JOHN SARTAIN. ' .. rnartiOi-lm. > • : ~ at J.B.RAWOSA SOW. No. tSD Chestnut stotti;. story.*ppotit(U&uonic Halt Jlavo received Uieir SPRING FASHIONS AND GOODS, A..ND.will conunne ioreceive, byevery arrival,tie ■ .4*- ioicsttiyldsftom I.ontfouondPariv.'TeMonPvis.. . itng.the Eastare invpedto ea’l * b CS ihem llie ' ale Crm of Umds ABaggs wilL ; Philadelphia, IdoTah Zl. 1852,: , roartlffilv „ h™ atuilaeiry tlooUsT - rillila Uadcrsigned is now receiving hU SPUIXG 1 Snpplv of bfILUNKRY GOODS. Hma.sJiSint wdUnclade every variety of Ladies’ and Girts’Straw goeners.oflhe Newest Pons and London StyiesiJJqysr i l [bts, Fancy Slraw Trimmings, Gimp, Slraw CordB,&c.- Alsc,:l>dnnet Ribbon?; from No. ii to 2J of the very latest siylesj rtlaele Silts of all colors, for casing Bonnets, from CUcalls la SI per yard; Whim ' [ and tfo oied Crapes TaTleuns, lllanSn Nells, Black Silks,Bombazines, While andCoioicdSjltLaco.iiacV. :i ram, Crown, LiomesiAo. “ 1 and Miilinera will fin l it to their ndvon. tageto give him a ealr, as tlioy will be able tq (nil at wLnety&'hu^. o '^ lo in maffiWm. N°- a > SomU Seemidgire^ . it. a. enooKjcu & 'cokT —" ■ -J/nportera, Hanty'aclurera, and Vealeriin &nd!4:9-CAtjfuurjsfrr««t. ' •» v . -; ‘ » -» - 0> South EeeonfEtrntf ('Vest side.) PmADBLPHU: njflttffclv > „ __ _ Jsjau JUaktum &"(io, . . So. BTSontb Beeon*str*«t, Pmiiaeibkiß- Hl! IBPOBTKB9 ATOXISBI2J , OF rRS?P Rc . OA , CH AI^fi °ARJ3UU.DER&, Aa-iiet Shoe Manufaclvrne, Cabinet Molten. Upholstcia and . —— martftSxa ivssa, , w “saaf ?' NO. m MJUIKBP SfBECT, moiDEUIHIA. -■ margo Choice T«a« ond Fftmllv g>oa»»i«b • TITK W cuW «,p e «f,ir y coil ihf auc„°o""o ie • Rnd ylcjixity Whddre wish. - uig to obtain at auy nine a ttack'd qaamiiy of choice Famjly Groceries, Teas. 4«, } id ooradverliwfficmW* 1 ' 1 I. ol * in *aying : ltwill he grpatiy -tp iboi** if or even to make a special trip *£ * p l l, l ad /U'hia4° a.ftll Hncl.selectattclianicle**a*they««» . xr .our extcnatvQ and well selecicdas*Grtaieii& - > •Jf fJhndr-.wWcbthey canparctoto i or percent cheaper thiuxin iP?^ d 4?a*Ucfl-->. ; , * ar attention paidtoTVa*, \2ome o«*ceandyoawiJs ■ conie again.. Catalogues comatniflga list of the vanoo* '■ articles iu store may be obtained attlie office©/ this pry* * - per. ’ ' - COLTON £ ttUIUV - Grocers and • N.E;cor.Chcstnm \ mrtO-.y l \ CABINET ENENITITBE. UHAUI-KM H- WIIITK. . ~Ho:llsQ.Cht3tnul UTtn. aluxt lunlh) rhuadtlphieL - tOUtH *»>*» . * jrYFFEßS£brsale,atßrdDced Price*, afine assortment \J of Beady Made FUENJTUJRB, of gogerfor W<Jri£ raansbfov-conpnsisg all the Jaiest Earopfian * ; ; 80fii9«'.T«ie>a*Tetev-Chunf.iud';Biegera»:'::Ai sc Tablet. Extension BuunrTables, fterrcslnseni !Jfablf*a ' ■ r4 MosfcCates.Tiaito Stools, &c. &e JUUUCB * * CHAMBER f CHNrrURE, PreMloc-Boreans, YVnrdrobes, Bodsusoilj.lif ' I boihofflMrimdSprlng—aflnoB*Uele. * !. : Jut opened, a flue assortment of BROCHatpi t r>n ■• Extra seven-noerters wide, and narro w xoid STri» of nll lhe following colors, which are very d^!?,?£^ b » Curtaln Dancioga, viz>.Cnms<JiittndGarnn>^ , i^ lo ' for - ■ god Coin, Cherry Damask, Bio, aSd •-•*'■■■ - ■ ■ • , ' ■■•"."« fintfgOiGm. • WUCOOK) ao«EUs A •.» A , __ a*. 7 Btnuh Third that, K’raffSW' TMPOHTEES of Straw Plans, 1 eial Flowers; and ??. ana An,B * Bonnets, andalf articles in tboStrawTMdo l l£n offer M Importers' and Maotffactirers’ vantage fo to of V Ie M» v - • porter and ManulWnraV* “'Wet/ram the | m . 1 • i • •'* ...• 1 -— — •'. r-: s). v if-y.^‘;A~ v --J- r ■P > *_ 5 , ,»• T r AMUSEMENTS. •tukaths. PHILADELPHIA. r c 11 * - V, ' i * ' y 1 1 '
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