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I i , mKkss£m i’ i apwM»iMaaßteßMßt s SBfi)J3raJßtoj(MP^sftit3%»aiM<wiM^jd^«y6s l j y.... rt jllllilhi liih ii r ::-St^s*:.,' ..... v--‘ - • - • ? l:V,:y* ■ *’■;.Vft " i'. -i £ : A? Vv-i v. : , iw^C Dailf SHmuiiig |i«t FRIDAY MORNING:::::::::: Bishop Lecture.—The leoture of Bishop O’Conner was well received by a large on dienco, at Masonic Hall, on Wednesday night The lecture was very eloquent and markodwith deep research,. and a fine vein of sarcasmperva ' dod portions of it Tho delivery of the' Bishop very good* We are sure that nothing but good enu arise from the friendly discussion which has arisen between Bishop O’Connor, andProfes gor Magill onfProfessor Jacobus, on the inter esting questions, which they profess to treat of. Rich &en«.—-Despltetho suffering which the late high water occasioned, there was a great deal of sport in many parts of the overflown re gion. Particularly was this the ease on Federal in ■ Allegheny oity, nnd in the Fifth and Ninth Wards of this city. Persona wero engaged during ell the time of the high water in ferrying the people acrosa two or three hundred feet of Federal street, which was under water—the prico was first two .cents, then three, after whichthey charged five and’sir, and before midnight .these Shyiocks charged a dime.- One man we noticed particularly; he: hod, a. horse—a perfect Rosi nante—tacked -on-before a wagon, which could hy no possibility carry anything not possessing an adhesive quality. The three—the horse, wa gon and man, we mean—employed themselves as long as enough water reuquned for them to pro cure a ; passenger, charging, at the: same time, for.a passage in their rickety machine, the ahove rates. Besides this, there were flats, rafts, boats, ■ and every thing capable of floating on the top of the water, or of carrying a passengers. Bnt many were the adventurous persons, who, with out paying proper attention to the state of their craft, by an unlucky veer, or striking some un seen hydrant or barrel, were precipitated into the water—bnt, it is no matter, the water woe very cold. The. rise of the waters haa also changed the location of many things. :We seen tremendous pine stamps, which looked as if .they hud, iu their prime, ornamented: tho primeval forest of Potter and M’Koan, placed: alongside the doorways of our city mansions; We noticed a-raft; which just fitted iteelf aoross one of tho lower streets, and formed na excellent walk over mud and filth. A small flat boat was lodged on a portico, and skiffs and yawls found their.way into the base ments of some of tho dwellings near the river. A Nuisance. —Hiree of our Cincinnati packet steamers, the Cincinnati; Keystone State and Al legheny, ore lying at the wharf in this city, at present, having been unable to make their regu lar time, and ure thereby compelled to lay overa week, .in order to go out on tbcir. regular days. The cause of this detention can be easily surmi sed.- The Wheeling Bridge is the.reason these steamers ore obliged to stay in port n whole .week,. thereby causing the owners of the boats, to bo at a loss of both time and money, and com pelling the traveling public to wait until the river is low enough for our haats to pass under the bridge. Besides the detention of some. of our steamers above llio bridge, the Brilliant has been detained below Wheeling, so that she can not go ont on her regular day either, and the Pittsburgh was also detained beyond her usual time of arriving atjthis port, 24 hours. The Mother Superior of the order ofthoßisfers of Mercy, Josethiii-e Cuilen, died yesterday morning at the Convent, on Webster street. She was a near relative of the present Primate of Ire land, Archbishop Calien. She was highly edu cated, and much esteemed by tho sisterhood and her extensive acquaintance, for her many amia ble qualities. Tho funeral will take place from tho Convent of tho Sisters Of Mercy, on Webster street, this mornihg at ten o’clock. Putnam's Stmi-Dfonthly Library.— Miner.■& Co. No. 33 Smtihtield street, have just received No. 7 of the above popular .work, containing “Claret and Olives, from, the Garonne to tho Rhone; or, Notes, Pictnresqao-.nnd Legendary, by the Way.’’ By Angus-M; Black; - With wood cuts. Price 25 cents, or $5 a year. They,have also received “The Corsican Brothers,” a dramatic romance in three acts and five tableaux. Adapted from the romance of M. Dumas by Wm. E. Grange. The Board of Directors of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Mutual Health Association, have re solved to extend relief to members of their asso ciation who have Buffered by the late flood, in this city and vicinity. . The members are invited tocall nt the office, and present their difficulties, that the Board may examine, and give the ncccs • eary aid to restore them to comfort. Odd FeHoivs.—There is to bo a procession and supper of tho I. O. of 0. F. in Wheeling, on Mon day, April 26th. Besidee this, there will be an original poem road and oration delivered, after which the company will adjourn to partakeof the good things-provided for them. We understand that a large number of members of the Order from this city will be present. Too Fait. —Tho Wheeling Argus states that the water was elevenfeot higher, in this,city, by the iate flood, than in 1832. This is what the Colo nel wonld call a tittle previous. ■ The water want ed nearly three feet, by the mark on the old steam mill at the Point, of being as high aB it was duringtho memorable flood of ’32. Surety of the Peace.— A man named John Call, laid information before Aid. Lewis yesterday, charging a woman, by namo Sarah Dolan, with threatening to put a period to bis existence, by means of a butcher knifo. Sarah was hold to bail, in .tho sum of $300; to keep the pesos to wards all citizens of the Commonwealth. The Water Works. —Pursuant to notice, our eit • izens were restricted in their use of the “spark ling beverage:” Tho water works yesterday, bad a great amount of water in them, but pumps were being rigged up; which wo hope, will in a few days, have the effect of giving, us our usual supply. An Owner Wanted, for a valuable gold hunt ing watcb, which Mayor Guthrie has in his-pos session, supposed to have been stolen. -The wntobis of French make, extra heavy,. stamped 1,279, and 10,919, and the letters C. -F. B. in diamond—made by Gontard & Co. Mr. Van Amringds fifth Lecture wilt be deliv ered this evening at Philo Hall. Subject, ‘‘Tax Remedy foe Brs, a.™ the Safety of Natioss," a true, earnostbeliefin Christ, and doing his works in all relations of life.. To commenco nt half past 7 o’clock. - Side Walks. —One of the greatest annoyances of the recent high water, is the- sinking of the pavements on the streets which were overflowed: 1 hey should be repaired as speedily as possible, as pedestrians at night will stand in danger from them. Sank.—A. coal boat, containing 50,000 bushels 1 of coal, woe sunk last week, by being run into by the.ateomor Midas, near Kentucky river Tho boat was owned by Mr. S. Clark, of this city A Large Stock otßno silks, dress-goods, shawls, 5.0., will behold this morning at ten o’clock, at Davis’ Auction Rooms, by order of O. H. Rip. pey, E9q., Assignee. ’ 1 Commitments. Mayor Guthrie committed eev |ea persons for drunkenness and vagrancy, yes- Bee - that a ° f «■ *1“ Upper Whar£ * from mud and dirt, deposited there by the lota rise. -ri : • v- *; COURT OF' Q.UAttTEn SESSIONS. n - ' TaofiSBAX, April 2. On the Bench—Hon. Wm. B. Ji’Clure, Presl drudge; and Wm. Boggs, Esq., Associate The case of the Commonwealth vs. Henly Klng gett was contlnne<T this morning. It was an nounced that Mr. Shaier, one of the counsel for the defence, conld not be present, on account of sickness in his family, and' the Hon. -Wilson M’Candless took hlsptaoe. The Commonwealth offered rebutting testimo ny, relative to the character of witnesses for the dsfence ; after which,, the testimony for tho de fence Was gone on with. E. P. Jones, Esq., opened the argument for the defence, and was succeeded by Mr. M’Cand less,-who addressed the jury in an eloquent man ner. :::ASBIL 23. F. C. Flanegin, the Prosecuting Attorney, ad dressed the Jury in a speech of an hour and a half in length, marked with force and soundness, after whiohj .at 8-o’clook, tho Jury retired:- Commonwealth ve. Hugh M’Gugar. Indict ment,, keeping a, tippling house.,, Tho prisoner was found guilty, but: recommended to mercy.— He was sontenoed-to pay a fine ofs2o, and the costa of prosecution, and in default was commit ted. ' :..-The Court mot-lost -evening to rccoivedhe ver dict of tho Jury, in the case of Klaggett. Tho Jury found the prisoner Guilty of Murder in the Second Degree. , Coal.—Yl o leam from the Allegheny Enter priee, that the flood has caused a great scarcity of coal in that city. -A: number of the coni banks on the Monongohelo river are damaged very much,—the railroad tracks in some places being.entirely Bwopt away. The small amount in flats at the -Allegheny Wharf commands an enormous price, and is only sufficient to meet tho demands of regular customers. A large' amount of coal is now required by the inhabitants of the First and Fourth Wards of Allegheny, to enable them to 1 > warm up” their dwellings previous to re-occupying them. Coroner’i Inquest. —Coroner Arthurs was called on Wednesday .-last, to holdnn inquest,- in Robin son township, on the body of Daniel Shinney, a young man: aged about eighteen years, who fell into Chartiers Creek, and waa drowned. Tho Jury returned a verdict, ‘’that Daniel Shinney came to his death by accidental drowinng, while ho was returning from tho river to 'kin-father's house in a state of intoxication.” Another vic tim to Intemperance. Theatre.—ha a mark of tho approbation with which our citizens feel towards those talented artistes, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams, they have tendered them a complimentary benefit, which is to take place thiß evening. Barney Williams is undoubtedly the best representative of the genuine-Irishman now on the American stage, and his wife is not to bo surpassed-as a delinea tor of Tankco character. To-night Barney ap pears in throe of his. best pieces, and Mrs. Wil liams in four. Tremedouc Land Slide.—h land elide,occurred yesterday, on Cool Hill, below Jones’ Ferry.— By a slide ia the hill, the extensive vial manu factory of Lorenz & Wightman was carried away. §§lt was feored that a great amount of damage Would bo done before rooming, os tho earth was becoming detached from the rocks, andthrenten ed tho destruction of the window glass factory belonging to the same firm, also a school house and a row of hriok houses. The River.— There were 2J feet water in the channel last evening. The river has -again got down to a good navigable stage. Business on tho wharf waa not very brisk—thoro ara many boats, however, up for the south and west at present, and good opportunities uro offered for persons going in that direction. Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad.-— ln conse quence of the washing of the embankments near Roohcstcr, the cars-oannot run on tho ■ track.— A strong force is employed in repairing tho road. Between New Brighton and Alliance tho road is in good order, and. the trnins.rnn regular. The accommodation train left Allegheny yesterday, and proceeded as far as Scwickloy station. The Circui ts advertised to stay threo days more,—positively the last. The weather for some time past, has not beenpf that kind which wilt crowd an out-door amusement, but nevertheless, this Circus will well repay a visit.. : ■ There will be an afternoon exhibition to-mor row. Parents can avail themselves of it, and take their children. Cross Suits. —A Mrs. Lang: laid information,- yesterday, before Mayor Guthrie, against Eliza beth Clark, on a charge of surety of the peace. Air. and Bits. Clark afterwards brought suit against Mrs. Lang for assilult and battery. Tho Mayor bold tho lady to .bail in the sum of $450. Held to Bail. —Geo. Proudloy, of the flrstwnrd, Alleghany city, was brought before Major Flem ing, yesterday morning, on a charge of selling liquor without license. Ho .was required to givo bail in the sum of $2OO for hiß appearance at court to answer the charge. , Hartley’s Tee.-—We mentioned yesterday, that Air. Hartley’s Ice House was overflowedin the up per part of Allegheny city,: by the flood; but, not withstanding this, Mr. H. has enough of this lux ury In his several ice houses to last two summers. Alderman "Major yesterday, held Christiana Wolf to bail, in the sum of $5OO, to appear at his office on Saturday for a farther hearing, in the cose of Miller, whD charges her with having stolen a gold watoh from him. Omitted. —Wo omitted to state before that the jury returned a'verdict of Guilty, in the case of tho Commonwealth vs. John Bissel, jr. and James Nutt, who were indicted for conspiracy: Quick Time.—Tho Pittsburgh made tho run from. Wheeling to this city in nine hoUrs and fif ty-four minutes, including seven stoppages. Postponed. —The sale.of lots of the estate of Bess Black, Esq., deceased, will come off on next Saturday, the 29th last., at 2 o’clock P. M. - Monsieur Adrien at Masonio Hall, to-night; will perform those surprising feats of:magic, that nightly draw good houses. Reel £ Callow, have received No. 7 of Put nam’s Library. • . . The Pittsburgh is. the regular packet , for Cin cinnati this morning. : FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. Cbesp fry Good*! JAMES M’CANTDLKSS* CO., 109 Wood Wood Street, AREhow opening* very extensive and well assorted stock of SPRING and SUMMER 0001)3. Con sisting in-part of French,and En*list> Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Cosslmeres, Uashmerelts, Doeskins, Jeans, Cottonades,Dr]lUcg»,:Linea::t:oaiingH, Sllk.SaUn and Fancy Colton Vestings, Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODB, embracing the newest styles of Silk and Linen Poplins. Delaines, Betages and Beragc De I/alnes; Black Mourning and Fancy towns; Plain and Fnney Calicos, In great variety iFrencb, Scotch and Domestic Ginsbams; mm Leaf, Le«horn, Kossuth; HonganauandMexican Hats. StUi,, Gingham and Cotton Potasojs, Ac., Wholesale on the most ancommodatlng terms, taprly ■" ■•■■■■ : NKW ebOTIUSG HOCBE. EDMUND WATT? MERCHANT TAIBOSS, _ No, 185 Liberty street, above St, Clair , TTDVE opened u newClothiag Store, at the above 8~1 place.and arte now receiving* splendid lot of Cl<ntiSpCassimerc*,Ve6tingsi^e.jOf^hQjji t teBtJnjpQna-'; ■tbflfl*paicbaseU'wuUaaespeclalvieWip_cUX,triW^#nfl, which they are-prepared 1 to make up lO rOrder ia test ud most: fashionable styles. -‘fUeylnteud/to fcftJT -stTtcvaitenUontothl»bmnchof4heir tu»iaefiß/tuja*aej:. . liaTe.rali coafi4eneo thsithey to givu Uielr casto&enentirc satisfaction. They are alto manufaetu* ring a cboice lot of REABY M ADE CIdOTaiNG. Oi the newest styles, which they will sell low for cash.— As all Has stock U emirely new, it U worthy the atten-- on of buyers. {aprlfl;y teeegbaphic hews. ST TBE (f REILLY LINE. XXXtI COHGUES3—FIRST.SESSION. Washington - , April 22. * Senate.— A communication was received from the President, inviting the attention of Congress to the state.of affairs In Oregon,* relative to the controversy as to tlio seat of government. Ho recommends that Congress would doolare by Intv the seat of government for that Territory. _ Mr. Broodhcad offered a reaolution, inquiring into the expediency of increasing the salary- of the District Judge of Western Pennsylvania, which was agreed to. The apportionment hill, fixing the number of the representatives of California and South Car olina, was taken up. • The question pending was on the amendment giving Louisiana a represen tativo for her fraction of population~-wbioh was | rejeoted. ' Mr. Bradbury offered a sabstitute for the whole l. bill, fixing the apportionment as ntpresent pro vided for, giving S. Carolina the member for her fraction, and adding a member to the whole num r her, mating if 234, the additional member being given to California. - Agreed to, and ordered to be engrossed. The Deficiency Bill was then resumed, the pen ding question being on granting further aid to the Collins line. Mr. Miller advocated tha addi tional appropriation for the support of the Col lins line; he showed that the losa of the line now was $10,928 per trip, or nearly $400,000 per annum, and Bald that.if an additional appropria tion was granted, the line would still lose some $B,OOO per trip. Ho urged the importance of sustaining the Collins line, asi soon the route of the great. East India Mail must be by the Isth mus of Panama and tho Pacific, and eilher the Collins lino or the. Cunard must bring this mail across tho Atlantic. -Jf tho Collins line goes down, then Great Britain will he the great mail carrier of tho world. Mr. Seward got tho floor, and the amendment was passed over informally. - Mr. Borland moved 'that tho laws and adver tisements of the govornmenvbo published here after in one paper of each congressional district, i one paper in each Territory and four paf&s in the Distriat of. Columbia,’ the largest weekly cir- 1 oulationalwoys to be chosen. The Senate then I adjourned. ■■■■■ House.— Tho bill reported yesterday bringing into market certain lands heretofore part of Ar kansas, and for the location of military warrants on .account of the services of soldiers in the war of 1812 was passed. . : Mr. Ashe, from the committee on elections re ported on the contested election cose of H. D. Wright against Henry M. : Fallor of Pennsylva- and declaring Mr. Fuller not entitled to the seat he occupied. , Tho Houso wentlnto Committeo of the Whole on the Homestead Bill, which was debated by Messrs. Mulloney and the former in favor and - the latter against tho bill. The House then adjourned. WHEELING BRIDGE. . Wasftlvqtos, April 22. : Tho lower House of Virginia have passed a resolution requesting Congress to take such con stitutional measures ns will prevent the removal of the Wheeling Bridge, and instructing tho At torney General of tho Stnto to ask from the Su preme Court a stay of proceedings until Legis lative action can be had. A subsequent resolu tion says,, that in the event of tho refusal of Congress and of the court, to comply, the Slate will not be bound to acquiesce in the re moval of tho Bridge: NATIONAL THEATRE BURNT. Bosios, April 22. The National Theatre was destroyed by firo this morning. It was an immense wooden struc ture, owned by William Sobicr, and under lease to Wright Si Fenno. - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ELECTION. PnitADELPUjA, April 22. ■ The balloting by the Stockholders of the Penn. Bylvania Railroad, on the question of a subscrip tion to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, stands, yeas 10,078; nays 1,077. New York, April 22: The Isabela arrived from Rio, beings 37 days on her passage. Henry Williams and diaries Tabor,: of New Jeraoy. died of yellow fever oa the passage. There had been largo importations at Rio, and tho slocks were accumulating. Thogovernment had decreed a reduction of anchorage dues by foreign vessels tq 300 roils per tan, to take effect after the firsYof July next. There had been a largo business demo in coffee for tho previous three weeks, although: Sue cof fees were scarce, freight dull; the lost vessels, of 5,000 bags oapacity, wero chartered to New York for the round sum of 1,500. B.UTIJIOP.E, April 22. There has,bcen great destruction of property by flood along the Potomac River. A number of houses have been swept off, and two families consisting of cloven persons were drowned near Hancock, and tho Chesapeake and Ohio Canal has been greatly damaged. It may not be re paired for a year. . Wasihnoton Cm, April 22. The gallows is being creeled in the Jail-yard/ for the execution of Wilis, the Marine, for tho murder of MundeH,. a youth. The murderer is composed, and prepared to meet his fate. Tho exertions made to induce the President to com mute the sentence, have hitherto been unsuccess ful. Baltimouk, April 22. ■■ The Now Orleans mail brings intelligence from Texas that fears were entertained in Washington county of an insurrection among the slaves. NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 22. Cotton...Dnll. ■:■■■ : Flour... Active; salos 3500 bbls at: $4,12® 4,87 for State, and §4,81 ©4, 50 for Indiana. Grain... Wheat and Barloy qniet; Ryoisheld at 76®77. Corn-scarce; yellow and white Southern held at 66@67; sales 2,600 bus at pri vate bargain. Frovisions...Pork firmer; new prime §l7 and new mess; $18,87@19. Pickled meat brisk; s'ales 300 packages shoulders $8,50; bams $9,76@10. Lard scarce and steady at 93 ©lO. Beef unnltercd; sales 100 bbls pnmo at s6© 7,25, ond ujess slo®l3. Whisky...Drooping; Ohio quoted at 22®22}; Linseed Oil... Sales 2,000 nt 00. Nothing doing in other commodities. ’ Stooks..,U. S. sixes, 1856, 108 J ; Ohio sixes, 1860, 109 Delaware ond Hudson, 111; Erie 891; Reading 76J; Morris 191, EVENING. Cotton... Steady; sales 4,000 bales at 8f for Uplands, and 84 for. Mobilo and Orleans. Flour.,.SalesT4,ooo bbls at $4,12J@4,26 for State, and $4,31 J for Ohio. Sales 270 bbls Corn Steal at $8,60. r r Grain,..Sales 4,500 bush Southern White Corn at C6@67. - Provisions... Solos 900 bbls Mess Pork at $lB,- prime $l7: Beef unchanged. - . Sugar... Sales 1,800 boxes Cuba, Matanzas and Muscavado nt 4}®6}. Molassos.-.Sales 100 hhds Cardenas at 17 J. - Coffee.,.Sales 1,600 bags Lagnira at 9J; Rio 9S@9J. Linseed Oil... Sales 4,600 galls at Cl@C2. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 22. Cotion;..Therc is do alteration to notice incot ton. Sales about 200 bales at steady:rates. , ■ Flour..,ln better demand far export; without change to notice in rates. Byo Flour; small salesnts3,2o. Corn Meal inactive; sales 500 bbls Pennsylvania nt $3,613. ; Grain...Unchnogod- Corn scarce. . Provisions:,.Continue in good demand with fur ther Bales. Bacon and Lard.,.At full rates. FENNER MoMILLAN & ARTHUR, WHO LSUEX Oraoert US Commission - Merchante, NO. 98 BROAD STREET, NFAV YORK. marSOAy* Jtocoa shells anb chalked cocoa. V ! lust received— -50 Sis: Baker’s. Nos. 1 and 2 Cocoa Shells; : . - 25 do do do ■. I Crocked Cocoa; - Forsaleby W. A. M’CLUnO A CO., . aprS. 850 Liberty street. - Slat* Booing, ftlHEundersigncd, having iastretamed from the Slata. A.Qaarnesof Lancaster and York Conn’ies,where he: has made arrangements for a constant supply of SD -I’F.IIIOR SLATE, respectfully informs BUILDERS anil. OWNERS that he, Is: now prepared to execute any amount of SL ATE ROOFING, at the shortest time, and aa u good terrains can be hndin the city. Being apncticnieiaieriand devoung.his entire atten tion to theußsmess, he hasno hesitation In wairanung all his work to give snuslaotton. ■ _ . , 1 Orders left with. Logan. Wilson. AUdyNo. 129 Wood street; Pittsburgh; or, T. Arnold. & Brother, cornor of Lacoek ahd Anderson street, Allegheny City, shall re-, “mai^’lmy 8118111101 *' - TtIOMAS ARNOLD. ■ T7IBK9H ©AIiAD OlLHSayrei c&lcbiWd sweet oil, j W«‘4* M’OtnKG £oo? nn gt “ Grocers and Tea Dealers.. . . nMOKED HKRBINH—so boxea superior Lubeo Her :S,ing,Tecep«a*r^sbrja,ci;i7Ro - - 4Viat-‘-'? ~ f —' '■'•-* ~ No; 859 Liberty at. ;■ ißea* and Rnmp .PortE, tp.antvo and nprlp L. 3. WATERMAN * 80N& , e. COMMERCIAL. : PRICKS OP STOCKS. COBRSCTS& DAIX-V FOB THS KOBSISQ POST BY '. PatrlcUß A tex«bsug« Broktra; Comet of Fifth and Wood Struts PiUslurgh. . [ ' LOANS. . i. United States i do do • s*ft • Pennsylvanians* ♦ -*•-*•• ••••*■ do *p a ............... Ailet heny county 6’s ? t••v- * ■ * do . couponlPs-*** w** do scrip- Pittsburgh cityC’a*»* . do coupon G*s,payablo in Philadelphia-«•-, Allegheny City o’s • •». do coupon G'e-payable in Philadelphia- • -. • • • SANK STOCKS. . Rank of Pittsburgh* »••**• • *.♦ ■ ■ • Meir.hams and Manufacturers’ Bank* Exchange Bank*• * «• *••>* • * * < Fanners’JDeposile Bank* •* > ••* Allegheny Savings Bank**~— • : Bttinon stocks. • Monongahcla Bridge* ••*.•••• St. Clair street do ••*.•♦ Hand street •do N» Liberties do . ISSnSAITCB STOCKS. Western Insurance Co* «• »»«. Citizens* do do**«*»*** Associated Firemen’s do< . TSLSQKKPU STOCKS.- '- -; Atlantic and Ohio; Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia* •• • •....... Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville* Lake hrie Line • * * • ■ • • • • • Pittsburgh Gas Works* •* * *«• • Monongahcln Stack waier*“ * > Youglnogheny do *...v BAU.KOAO STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad Pcnna.andOhio do •••••••' Cleveland and Pitlßb’h do* • * * * Marine Railway and Dry Dock' Fayette Manufacturing Co> • • • • Brie Canal Bonds, olu* ••• •• • do do do: new* COPPK& STOCKS. PiUsb’gh and Boston iClifTMine) North American*•:•••'••*•»• • • North West•••*-•*»*•■** .North Western ............ Iron City . ........ Eureka* • •**••*•*«.. Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure**** Ohio Trap Hock Ridge Mining Company* BlUff »Vi« .. Colling Fire Steel WEEK L Y RE VIEW OF THE fIIAHKET. OFFICE OP TRI DAILY MoKNIFS PoST. I Friday, April 23, 1852. f The weather since our lust rev.ew has been extremely disagreeable and unpleasant. Since Saturday last, the weather was such as to almost euurely impend ba«i* ness, it turned to rum on Saturday morning, and ro.i linacd so. until Wednesday morning, which caused in our rivers the greatest flood known -tor many years yhe detraction along the rivei a immeusc. The lower parts of our two cities were almost entirely ioanduied Many of our merchants on Water and Wood streets, were compelled to remove their goods, Ac t out of their cellars and first floors,to the upper stories. Thiscaused a confusion in buiinc6s, from which it has no; yet recov. ered. Our markets continue firm. In Bacon there ts a further advance, particularly Jn Sides and Shoulder*, as will be seen by rcfeienca to the proper headings. ASHES—We have uo change to note in Ashes, but continue to quote Soda at 3£?3Ke&»h and time. Pearls 51&G Pot*4i?4L Saleratus 4J®5. APPLES—The market is barely supplied with Green Apples, with sales at 3,5Ug?4,C0 4j*bbl. ALE—There continues aregalar brisk demand fartMa article. We quote Manufacturers’ prices—regular dis* count off for cash. Batarian Beer, per.bbi 00 Common, per bbl •> «*. coo XX do ...... 900 XXX do .• —- 000 Common, hnif barrel* .... 3 50 XX . do .... 400 XXX do 450 Common, nr-barrels. *• . 1 75 XX do -.- aOO XXX do - JJ S 5 BLOOMS—Tho demand for Blooms continue* limited, andprineipaHv' confined to small tot* to mauuracinrersi we quote ai804£?55 per ton. BUCKWHEAT FLOUB.—The season tor this article is abOQt over, and very tittle demand; we tierefore quote nominal at $1.37(3 & 100 lbs ;by the 920 k 75k? &7ccm*. . BROOMS—3Iie stock is large and prices nominal.— We flume ftt, from 73c; 81.00 to 81.2501,75 from stores . BEESWAX—‘Thera U hut little offering; good lots ot Yellow weqootc at2-2024c . . . BEANS—Scarce and much wanted; small wbittf would readilycommand 81,75; nnxedSl.23ol,so. BUTTER—The market biiicq oar last has leeu better tappltcd,and prices deehßtd. Holes wore made at 19 to tie. for good roll; m keg we have no tranaaoiions worth noticing. BULK-MEAT.—Supplies since the date of our last re view were ligb', and the sate*-made since then *UoWan. advance; wcnoieaalcsfflOTO tbs SO,OOP tbssides at 9, POiiml Oil dais, Interest added ;25,ti00 do sides .. BACON—'The market has been firm, and a further advance has been obtained by holders.- The sales a*e us follows, as near as wr> could gather them. Bales 15,- 100 tb'bscon,U.R ntO(; 50,000 sideso|. cosh’, UOOO shoulders 8; 10 casks do til.and 81.83 for packages; 17,01:0 tbs shoulders at 6; 15 too tides ; 1 COO Qa bams and sides at Of ©Of; 20.000 sides at 9) < 25.000 sides at 04 3,oooshouldersB; t&OQUdoSj; 25tierces Kvaus ASwits auror cured horns at IC|ou j 2,500 Ej* fchmildera&f; l.tiOOlbitram* Of; O'.O inicsatZO; 7 000 plain bams Of ©10; l,U)3&i haras I<V; 7(0 do shoulders 8; 10 htu's shoulder* Sf. with an ciT‘r of 10c, 4 mos for 30,000 lbs hams, snd declined. The .Cincinnati and Louisville markets are firm. The following will show the Balti - more market of Ust week : BACon—Tto animated fee Itijr which prevailed for lias article has met wuh nn rei-u te, but gathered more strength, and a further advance has been realized. The demand has couttnund uninterrupted, but the sale* have not been to the extent of the preceding* week*lor the reasou thatthc Mock i* ! very li|ht, nr.d mvicwoflhe rapidly advancing state of the market, partieshave hear* titled about sclhng to arrive; unless nt rates above the views of buyers IVe note roles of 13 hbds.shoulders ntfje; 75 bhds end 33.000 tb» do at 9c; lOOhhdsdo DJe; 75 hhd.i fcldcv ailo£c; dUbhilsdoat lt)Jc; 123hhdsdoat 1 Me; and Ift hbd* do at lie ; U5,0G0 Ers Joles at?ie; 4.01)0 plain Western hams ut lOJc; and 500 Queen City I!atnsall!{ol3c. COFFEE—The market continues firm, and holders manifest a di»pomiou to o*k higher rates, in conse* qutnee of a st-tfhess aud more activity in the eastern market. We note rates o' 350 bag* in lots at lOIOU. in FhilmleJohift on Saturday last pr‘ce* were firmer. .■- BUCKETS aSdTUßS—MMiufaeiurers of iho Beaver Buckets and ’l obs have reduced their prices, and sales are now made in lots, by our merchants, at 1,760f,87 for ll>e former.aud 007, for the latter Qiucle. • CHEESE—We. note an increased demand for eood lots of Western Re*erv<ywnh sales of about 400 boxes during the week ut 70b<\for W. U. end Goshen. ■ CORN MEAL—Sales from stores ut 450500 per bash. COTTON YARNS—We quote Manufacturers prices No~M»V 16* N0,18,.r.w— -8,0,10, Candle Wick, ..—l6 . 11— 81-> »•—r-ld Carpet Chain,-'—* 2t) 13, ——►—id Coverlet Yarn,—-SO . 14, 20; Cotton Twine,**— —2o 17, .>23 Baiun*?, ——>— 10 COFFER—We give the Card price of the Pittsburgh Copper Works, Ingot* 19 to £oet« per pound. Sheet— for braziers 24025 c. - COFFER AS—Sells at 82.6703.12 per barrel. CORDAGE—The following is the card prtee of Rope • Mamlla, bythe Coil,***—- —15 c M when cat,* —.— .....—l6c : While Itope,by Coil, •*••••••«—.........uc *r when eat,- ■>.»..-Vic Tarred do by Coil,----*-- ——— «»>>loc . Do. . when : Manilla Bed Cords, - 31,6702,6003,20 Hemp do ' .. ......81,6002,2503.011 CRACKERS—The market U well supplied. Avc give ear table corrected and quote: Water Crackots*——C3.so ... Butter do —.— 4,25 Dyspeptic do ... 3,50 Sugar do >.*.—•->perponndG}oC} r Soda ■ do • »O*ofl* 1 Filalßread-->-.300 DRIED FRUIT—IV© continue to quote light stock* with regular sates fit 81,870200 for npfles, and $2,250. 3,00 for peaches as to quality; DRIED BEEF—Sates of Sugar-cured canvassed at 10c by the tierco. Common 9381 c. | | . EGGS—In demand with sales at. Uol2tc FISH.—3ho market for Fish coaunues Urn, with a steady ncilve demand to the trade .We quote sales of No. I Mackerel at 6t2; No. 2 59,5005976; No- % large. 877508 S # .»* -* a » TLUUR—Since ike date o| our last review.rccei|>ts find transactions have been unusually limited, and since Monday last there has been none offered, owing to the tremendous floods in our rivers, as tor as sales were raad<%tbcy were principally to the city trade { we note the following rales: 100 kbit, at 81(33,10; 50do 83,(9j 175d0 at $3; sot) do 83; 031 do *30305} ICO do iulolt at $303,19; 170 at $303,05.;: 900 in lots st $303,18; 40 bblsats3oG; 95 do $3.03: 00 in lots at 83,190320; from stores bythodrsy loads 83,2.103,37. lha Vbiladelphla market.up.lnthelSth whb as follow*; • • Bbbadsicfes. Fi.ocn, Ms*r. akd Ohain —'The receipts of Float since ourlnst weekly w-part have slightly -iuk creased, the Inspections amounting to 35,300bblsagainst 22,500 bbls last .week; The market.has been exceeding y dull and inactive, the dem&ud forslupineiitbeingnra* ited, and the inquiry for eny consumption quae mode r%te 7he .sales for export enmnuse only 68C0 bbls. standard and good brands at 34 bbt, including some of xt select bran! at 64.00101,131, and 500 bbls extra at $4 50. AsuleofSOO half bbls at terms kept private.""-. Sales in lolslorthe supply of the retailers andbaters at ,6404,121 for common ami pood brands, and. $4,18|0 4,02& for choice bffinds and extra; according to qu&l ty. To day the markot,cloßes vt-ry quiet at $4 for snipping branus._ FEATHERS—There is a brut demand for pood; lets at advanced prices, The stock m quite light. We quote sales from stoics &1352)40c. . GRAlN—Receipts fonhepatt week hove been umisu* ally light, and prices have been considerably advanced in some descriptions; we note pales of' about 2,000 bus Oats Hi SO to 30 in the forepart of tbe wetk j later in the week 35 to 37 was readily obtained Corn: Sales of 391; bos at 40; $OO do m ean aiso: 210 do 43; 300 bush •Oats at 37$ Wheat: Sales at 38062. Rye 45050. Barley 40045 . GLASS—Soles.of Country Glass from manufacturers for 8x10,81,7502 per box ; 10x12, There ib. more firmness on the part of holders. • - HIDIS&—Wo note sales of. Dry Flint ut 9010;; .City Slaughter, Green, at 4|o4|e. If AY—Sales at tbe scales at from St 5 to 813 Ion. • • HOPS—We quote sales in a small way from Blares at 370490. : HEMP—There is not much dolng io this articles We quote at 61OS0HO ton. HOMlNY,—from stores, sells at 84,5004,75 bbl. IRONr-The manufacturers* cartlprices for Common bar &by | ib2JO2Jc per pound.. OUier slze* in propof* lion. NAILS—The card pricesfor nails are— .. From 10dta40d.~—. ——83,95 Sdaud 04——- .3,60 6d and 7d ...... 4 Q 0 , . . 4 •>...»....... *■ ..^'<"4,6o * • . Aremalardiscount offfor rnsh; : Lab6—Wo gcot* logs9lolOo| bl>ts B@o|. ■' : | :;LKAD —The stock in first hands is lotge Limited sales are made at Sc Tor Piir, and 5iO5J for Bar. ?-- -I ... .MOLASSES—Smco oar last the market has been ’ more firm, nml in some instance*higher prieeii have been.obtained; we note sales or about COu barrels al WlSMsaccotdlng topackages; Ihe market below eon tianesfirra. > - '■ rJfAVAL STORES—We naote Bosia at85,75®3,00 per bltl i Tar $2,750325 j TwhOhJine «05Oc. OlLS—WeqaoteNo.l Lard, ai-76050t Llaseed at 85070. PIG METAL—We quote Alleghinvai 592025; canal Hanging Rock *SSOii7, - -* «V.: * '!*•«*«*.■ - V .^r^ A tii-' , %*'' : y''s^^<*^?^ ; '!s^. V‘t •• • • .. POTATOES—.Reaeipla are irereuamsr (he deuiß nd eon -OS“p“Sw7eSS». N " i ” umo,: * B “« samo ‘ »<*• 40 ~sf^^ Wc Q uol ® duringthe week in Tierces at ' .T Thereis n good demand' for this article, with ample supplies, prices no. so firm : we note sales nt 82.8703,00 P'r bM from stores • SEEPS—Tbc market for seeds during the week post’ was not fo active; and. sales principally confined to the retail trade•■.••We quote in small lots at 84,0004,50; by retail 5,0005.50 for rioverseed;Timoihy 82,0002X0 as in quality; Flaxseed.9s to 100 c. . • \ BUUAR—The demand continues active, a k .d piiccs firm, with sales 223.hbd* in Tow at 5fO5K- . .. : v • ®99JjT’ 9 L a^e> rom stores by the keg at 818;—by the bag 1,6201,08. ° ' frotoslorea by the dray load at 81,10 . Asked iQ/fertd ,8118,758125,00 101.601 101:00 101,25! 101,00 89,25 00.00 05,00 f 02,00 90.00[ 95,00 98,00 97,00 90,00 ?7,m ■. 98,00; C4,CO Par vatu*. >• 8 100,00, - IOO.OOj • • 100,00 ■ * 100,00 .SPlCES—Wehave no transactions of consequence to solo iii this article. Wo quote' Pepperm bags at 1010 : llc i Alsmce 18019 c; Cinnamon 39040 e by urn mm: STARCH—SaIes are regular from stores at 0107 c by iheboxi < SHEEP PELTS—Prlces-are nominal. . 5 - SOAP—We quote at 404£0 by the lot. ■/. TALLOW—vVe now quote Beef TaUowot 707|c; Sbeep do, 707*e. ■- • • WIII9KEY—There is r steady and good demand at 18019 c l?'gallon for Rectified. * • 2325 30,00] 45,00) 33,00 15,C0 •11,00 : c^is 00,00 00,00 42,00 30,51) 1400 moo 5,70 COBBECTS iloon ft Sargent* . Comer of Wood and i PENN&VLVANIAV Pittsburgh Banks***., .par. Philadelphia 14 : Brownsville “ Bucks county “ • •»*— ,{ Chester Co. (new Issue) “ Columbia Bridge Co.*** u \ Danville : * 4 - .«-.•• u Delaware co. u i Doylestown 41 Boston. ■ • “ ‘* Germantown “ f- Lancaster Banks— l - Lebanon. “ Montgomery co. ■ •.. -i. “ . NonhuraberlamT. •• •«• Poltsvulc . v.<». Reading “ *‘ Schuylkill c 0 .14 . * -.•*';«; Washington “ .4.. *1 West Branch « u Wyoming ...... .« Carlisle a Chambersburff . ....... i Erie- • - • • •.......j § Harrisburg-*............. IJonestlale*..*.*—..... t •Middletown Waya05b0rg.........v. | York 8ank5..—........ f Relief Notea.-^.v.;.,T;t. [ United States Dank • • * * *l5 i Allegheny City Scrip • * par \ Allegheny Co. -: 44 . t prem 1 PUtsbu rsii City ..:*«•■ .. par NEW YORK. New York Cuy - par Country 8ank5......... i „ rt NEVV JERSEY. AU Solvent. Banks...... i i c DELAWARE. All Solvent Ranks. par Small Notes-........... j „ , . MARYLAND. Baltimore Bnnks-.-...:pf1» Country Banks. .... r ■ -—Virginia.' "k of V*. and Branches J PaxmersMJk & Branches I Valley Bk and Branches | Nfchange Bk & Branch’s f Wheeling dp t Branches**..t A n?^ WE £ GI « ASI> * Ail solvent Banks*. * f 45,00 .42,00 25,00 ■ ■ 00,00 53,00 44,00 :<h>^u 53,115 GO.CI) 50,00 : 43J30 : 1'0.50 ’ 35 m 100,00 10,75 34.00 31,00 05,00 22,00 25,C0 9,00 .450 : 2,50 10,00 IO,PO • 12,50 8,25 1,12! 300 I,UI „ . ARRIVED: nitamei Parkinson. Brownsville .. u Baltic, Beanet,Brownsville, W’liee, Ilcndriekson, McKeespori. • * , 'ihomasSimvcr, Bailcy,'WeslNewion . GcneasetvConam, West Newton ■* S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.. V Michigan No. Boies, Beuvet w Foro*tCMy< Murdoch. WetlwiPe “ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. “ • .Hartford, Hnzleit,Nashville *• Pittsburgh,'Kouotz, Cincinnati- DEl’AftlKD: 14 Baltic, liennet, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J.M'Kee* Heudncsson, McKeesport. . Thomas Skriver, Bailey, Wesiftewion. '* Genesfice.Conant, West Newton. . *' S. Bayard, Peebles, EUzubeih. “ Michigan No. *d, Botes, Beaver. “ Forest City, Murdock, WcllsviUe. “ Winche?ter, Moore, Wheeling. • ‘ ‘‘ Pralno C«y r 9tetll»g, Illinois Htvcr. 4 ' Columbian, Poe, Louisville. •“ WellsviUe,Clmatfer, Bridgeport. Marietta, parkoritmrgh and Udcittufi* • ■ gg* ■■■■'. port Packet, . >°- The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. ?. Ciunk, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, o’clock, P, M.; returning wilt leave llockinaDon every Tuesday, at C o’clock, A. M- Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness, w. ij. WiIEBLER, tnarO • : , No. dl Market street. _ .■ bor Wheolingl " will ru'i :f*.>'K(ol(r triweekly packet -between 1 - tills city aua Wheeling, leaving Ptiuborgh every Thursday and Saturday, at tu A. for Beaver; Wells »..feitahenviile and Weltsburgh; returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville. Wellsvrlle and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Pridcy; ui 8 A. M. Ferfrcrgbt or passugevbtivmg un?urpa«sed accommo dations, upply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, CROZKR k Co , Ageing, - \ . Water street, itie Winchester isanewiidc wheel bout, and is the largest uml hnest steamer ever built fortho trade- Pus* shippers caadepend on her Temamme iti die trade. . td^-cSuf Allegheny River Trade* REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Tos fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE a«Ham. \Va. Haana, leaves the Ai!e gajigr.^afrforFniiikliat qvciy rfonuaip aiul Thutsday^ Tiie'fine steamer AI,LEGMEN Y. BELLE No 3, Copt. JouaHaaha, leaves the Allegheny wltarf lor l'raak liiucrery Tuttdag and .Friday* at 4 P, M* : For Freight or Passage, apply oa Board For marietta ana Hocttlafiport, - Tuc&nesteamcrPAClFlC, Zaroub Mas- will leave for ihe above and tjiterraedi ataporisevery TBUilSDAYy*ti o’clock,!*. M. For freight or passage, apply on board,or u> • T. WOODS & SON, marlO No; fil Waters!., and ca Front «t. For KUt auulng and OatflalnT' ~ THE HghYdranght and pleasant steamer Copt. Millingab, will leave (be Allegheny wharf on Monday) Wednesday and Fridays* nt O o’elock, P.M > forKiuanmngandCalGsh. For freighter pussoßft apply on board. [novlS For Long iteach, marietta, parherilmrg at>d Galllpolla, k The . fine steamer GOV. MEIGS, I p>-• .f jjJft Shuns, Mos'er. wtiHeave for the above <ssj2£?s®2 and mtermetUitie ports, every caaSSsaga Tuesday, at 3 p. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . fell JOHN FLACK, Asent. Wednesday l'acicet for Olnolmißtl. » k >iH * new and fast ruunlug steamer OIN y*«&agCINNATI, BiRMiHoKAM, Master, will leave aSESSSßßsJregdlnrly every Wedwesdat. I'or height or passage, apply on board, or to dec3o : G» 6. MILTENBERGER. - PAPER WAREHOUSE. Cyrua W. Field & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NU. 11 CLIFF STREET, . * NEW-YORKt A RE SOLE-AGENTS Intlie United States for ■J\ Masprau’s RupenorUleochlng Powder. Victoria MiU*.Celebrated Wntmir Paper#. Russell do Sspenor do. Genesee do . do - Printing do: Rawlins A Sons’ English Tissue do - • *-.1 r>«.... > •• • Cowan fc Co.’s Enjrlish and Scotch Weeing Paper . They are also Agents for the principal Paper Manu facturer* in lliiS couuu>- v onl offer lor sale by far Hie moil extensive and deslrable.stockof Paper and Paper Manufacturer*’ materials that can be found in this or any other country. They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses* No ll ChfT street, No. 63 Cliff street, No. Of Ueckman street, and the LoAs over the large- Iron-Stores.7 and 0 Cliff street. * Their ba-finess is acdcily Wholesale, anil Writing Pa persare so'd by the Case only.. Their extraordinary facilities enabio thorn to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, al the lowest possi ble prices. ; .. ' • Fapernvtde to order, any stzo or weight. Liberal ad' ‘Vances made. on. consignments of Paper, Paper Ma* kera’ Stock nmloher merchandize. •;?,*■■■■■■■.■ The highest market price paid in cash for all kinds of Rflg* r . . . ;■ taprlO-ly Bußtoaand New Vork Planoi.' n ilsanber Is now receiving, and/offers for sale, X a very lttr#(e nnd dcatruhle stock of PIANOS, from the moat celebrated manufactories of Boston and- New York.. Among other?, . . NUNN A CLARKhi Prize-Mbpal Puifos^ 2 Louis XtVth style, 7 oetavea, elegantly carved and finished all round, made byNunne-A Clark. ■ .16} octave, round and carved sliding -music* rack. Nonna A Clark 20} octaves, round coiner, and carved sliding music* latfk. d CJ octaves, round corner, with Coleman’s Mioinn "Attachment, and patent tunable reeds. IIALLET A ALLEN’S Celmiiu.tbd.Boston Pianos 16* octave, double round corner, elegant moulding, new Beale, and potent iron frame. v . • • ' Id octave do do. • • ••.• J. R. DUNHAM’S; PIANOS, NEW Yosk; : . Sfl octave, plain equate, rosewood. • SGoctave, round corner,gothic tablet: 3 6} octave, square and tablet. • 4b} double round corner, gothic tablet: • IG<nnd Cohcert.Piano,? octaves, new scale, elo^aiil mouldtt.g, AO. N, B.—The above Pianos will positively be sold at manufacturers prices, without addition of frelaht Ae • A written guaranty will bo given with each Piano warranting the same for THREE YEA US, and the mo ney refunded, if the instrument is proved imperfect and faoßy. II KLEBER, Slgnof the Golden Harp, apr!2 No. 101 Third street Superior Watch Otiptijrimr. TQJJnAhobebto, watchmaker and *k> i/ JEWBLLBB) desires again to call tenuon of the public to the workshop which he has opened alNa. lOFlfUistreet,twododrsfrome&uia Mark.l, where he continue, to devote his epecihl ouen- Uonto the ropamng and lefiiiinf of Chronometer, Da- Sn?lyS^doloVk^ mC ’*“ 3 dC ' Cnpllon , of Hating for a number of years been employed as Fore* man tn toe workshop of tho largeeutetabuihmenf In this flatter myselfthat those tavortng me with pai ton age will find afl-work erirusted executed in lie best manner and on the most reasonable terms, v Rf/er«ric&r—John. Harper, Esq.. Edward Heazleton la^c,“ a o rt n!?fe£:s.'ie o ri Woodwcn-JoBb .. A,carefully .elected stock of \Vatchesj Cloeka.Jiw;. : vlry* spoons, Spectacle., Ac., constantly on hand, which have been purchased at the loweatcash prices, and will be aold at a very email advance forthc aamfc fonta-- ~ Ughtnlarßeli, 1 ~ . 13 ILL 4 Co.,Manufacturers, are nownrepared t to ororect Steel or IroußoDS, the FitUngi, or the beet pattern or material. Orders left at gh store qf Eaton, Onmuostuj. & Co , on Wood 1 street, No ISI, Pittsburgh, will beprompily%tieaded to. apnO*B wk. IULL A CO. it >r ~ . i;iV yll ;E LIST. DAXtV DV ' BANK NO xclmiige Baukerei xth Jtrtets, Ptttibvruh* . OHIO. State Bk and Branches • f: Other Solveutßanks---» r } Uk of Sandusky•-•••*••7$ Granville .30 Norwal ic ♦ •«v......»h v. .fiu If rbaiina. .flo- VVoostor *25 INDIANA. State Bk and Branches • I ILLINOIS. State Bunk Branch* ••*•5O Bk Of lilinOiS- ..Va.a.a.75 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks*.*—. J MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches - I . MICHIGAN. Atl.Solvcnt BanKS‘»”< > & WISCONSIN. MarineAFtrelns.Co.at .■ Milwaukie ••4.-. TtNfiESSfcJB. All Solvent Bonks.-w. 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks*... ** # SOUTH CAROLINA.!} All Solvent Bojika-- U GEORGIA. AII Solvent Banks——• 1} ALABAMA. All Solvent 8unk5....... & LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks**-.;. %L EXCHANGES. New York-v .•*.*..} prem Philadelphia-**-v-.-} « • Baltimore**-----...-}:* 1 : Cinci7m«iii-;>*►•*.;*. i dig;. Louisville* - .... .. .i <* SLLoms**-**--*-•..*!} f< VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (ncw)-par. do do(old)-5prem» 3 4 SS Guineas*-***. **-.**•»: fi.OO Fredericedoers-**'•• 7,80 Teu Thalcra-.****--. TenGaildera-3,f10 Lotus d’or--**-....*- 4,25 Napoleons— ....►» a,f3 Doubloons, Patriot* - - 15,70 d 0...... Spanish** 16,23 Ducats-w... *2,io f ORX OP PITTSBURGH. SU rerr wirsa in tub cu.!i:(el t. * 4. . : : - *•“ ' £ *' 11 T ' * .. V «rt.f =«?■; *. * rt, ~ w- w« "'•■ s*" : BANKERS & BROKERS, s. c.'nsiitM’i join, >. yieshah. TIBASAH tt, CO., ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE IJROKERS, ■feliEa.ly Ho, 05 Wnn,i xir/iu liiaTnoml alley- Ucmoval. Patricks & Friends BASBTKR9 AND KKUANOEBUOkBUSi HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE • to tuK comncs or ptvth andwood erasers, - pa. B‘ _ PATRICKS A FRIEND. ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ottd DealerainNoles, Drafts, Acoeptances,Gald. Silver* and Hank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and west* em cities constantly for sale. Collections made InaUthQ cities LhrcughouttboUifi-. tcu Stales. . Deposites received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, (febD v Domestic and foreign. Exchange, Bank Notes - void and Silos r % Bought*So»d and Exchanged) SIPBANGB AND* BASKINC* HOUSES William A. Hill & so., . ■ .04 Wood Streaty r -_, T PITTSBURGH. ALLOW KO OWTtHgQgPOBtTB ; ' fllllg2B 4U.BHXnAJMR, BBWABO BAHM. , t .KRAMBRa RAHM, Banktrsand Exchangeßroitrj,DsaUrt tn Petite* and Cof"' I*”**’ 1 *”**’ *"i*ei«oA> W u. C< Hoiil aail Wo ° d oppogltethe^St ItniofU. 1 H. ItOIiNSS * SONS. T f tm SABMna ua> alxcqarob ovvicu To No. 67 MaTktt slrMt jJbvr doors bobv old itAnti , N. HOLMES A SONS, F)ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, oilUT>ek* JJ kraia Nojcj, Drate. AcccptanCcs.Oold, Silver and .Ban* Notes. Exchange onHie Eastern and Western cities constantly ior sale. , Collections made in all the cities throughout the lint ted States. . Hcpositcs received in par fund&or current' paper, Nd. 07 Market street, between Third and fourth erects. janfflMy; ris. s.nooa. . VHos.s.Buutrr . KOOK & SAROEBH. . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iiu»a.,Pitab<.rKk,P* Coin,BankNnte»,TimAßiUs,Foreign suiipurchaserß. nnFr R l^nw d J ar O I!uI> re«ivcdondepoilte. . mudeon aliparisoflhoUnton, »tthe lowest rates. ~ . , . .. . v • iepll*ly •’ . : o’Oonnor. Brotncr dt co*4 K oW^r^ ND EXCHANGE -BROKERS, ... T) G «.7r5 S i.. a i?n rae i l \ c *?* Foreign Exchange, Time Hdla, Co’n, Uncunent and • Par Fands, Stocks, Ac. Office, corner Third and Wood sweets, PilUbnrgh. * ■ fmarlfttf. .■• •; - - 11 ”•• —t— RANKERS AND BROKERS. ; rorna* rf-Woodjind&fih streets. D IGIIT EXCH ANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly O for. sale. Time-Bills of Exchange-and Notes dis* counted. Gold,Silver and Dank Notes,bbughtand sold, collections made m nil the principal citlesof the United States- Deposits received of Par and Ourreni Funds, niar2?:y ■ .. . ■■ ■ G. B. AHNOLD & CO., BANKERS* AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN Bank notes, SIGHT AND . , „ , TIME DRAFTS, Ae., Ae.- collections carefully attended to, and proeeodf remit* led.to any part of the Union.. S&“B2’OCK3-®a BOtJGIIr AND SOLD ON COMMISSION* ■••■■■ No. 74t Fourth itrett, ■ */-'••• _ Next doorlo the Pttnt of Pimborgh. ■ New. System sad New Homed tea, FOR THE CORE OF CONSUMPTION! NUTAti'S srRIACUM, IM THREE BOTTLES, I ' tel s': iii U HI 'CONTAfIURa • TURftB DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, TOR THE COUBO7TSB THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF COH S (TH PTIOK t vv l . SYMPTOMS. Cough, pain In the breast* i side, head, back, joints ana i limbs, inflammation, sore-1 ness and tickling. -m. ; the i lluo&t, fever, difficult and quick breathing, tzputora-. turn dififrultj p^y^f 7otfl V' ■ Costiveneis, spasmodic cough, violent feVer, night, rooming and mid day sweat, hectic flash in the face ana t cheeks, burning heat lu tbe patens oftUelmndaandsoles of be puioration taty. topi ou*, and tlrtAitd toitA FIRST STAGE. Incipient Consumption, in ttloe -Wrapper*. SECOND STAGE. Confirmed • Consumption, m Fink .Wrappers. ~ SYMPTOMS. Diarrheas, diminished fe ver,, cough and morning m . . —* lswe&is,greatanrfittcrcasing Tubcrcalnr Consumption, l debility* frequentfainlimr in Yellow Wrappera. | fit#, alight' delirium an d TO TIIK AFFLrCTL & boiilea of NUT&LL’d SYUIACUSHs a hewera in me- Uicine; from iia novelty; and direct opposition to Uie old 1 absurd and-lnconaisteut ONE -COrrlTil-i SYSTEM; l vritild iia suceessr, prepared in tbUinanoerl (each botflc containingadUTereni preparation), insuring the differ* *nt stages which characterize Coruwup&m, Las estab lished ilic welcome truth of the Curabiltiy qf rnry slags <s• Puimonatp Consumption. ■' - ■■■••>, . Physicians approve oflt because it is baaed upon eor rect: Ph)siptbgicaT nml.Tathological principles. The public approve of H,.because. il is Common &«nM,-afitl because ihzy.knoto jrom sad txptrisnu that one prepa jraU6n wlHtwi cQre tbe lAr<»*logeB of The disappointed aud Uiseonragcd invalid ap. prpyosof it, because iispriaciptcsholdooru reasonable and when he uscsNutalPs Syriacam,hts hopes, arc realized* - If he la in the first stage of Consumption, and uses the flrst.bonlo, his expectoration, difficult and paiutul, be comes free and easy:; his coughsoon geu weJlj lhe eorcneiSj tlcicilnc in Ins throat, jnflaramat)oh,pahi in his breast, side, hettd,baclr,)einlß,aud limbs sreremoved. • Ifheia in Uie sCcorufstage and uses the second bottle nis fevetlenves his disturbed slumbers become sweet an-i refreflying j Jiis mght Bwecu vanish; his px pectDfiUion.conicus.&nd bloody', assume* a healthy ap pearance* and at length disappears; his bowels he* come .regular;,,his,appetite returns; the flush in his cheelc disappears; the burning heat tnUtepalmsof his hands and Boles of his'fe'el hie. felt noionget i hu cough now ceases; he recovers ami Is well. ■: .Jf.be ia in itie third stage, and uses the third bottle,his Diarrhea gradually ceases; tils weak boweW become strong; bis cough andothet; bad symptoms disappear ; 1 feeble • digestion, becomes strong v pud vigorous ; ■ his ' stomach lecovers us proper tone, and creates aew,Tich < and nourishing blood; bis strength returns; his wasted i body is clothed with flesh; bib live is saved, and he is i restored to hea'tb. I THIRD STAGE. : KachbouleofNaiall’sSyriacnmhaaiheSytaptomsof Ihe alage for wbicU iLiaialended printed in front ofthe wrapper,wherebyeveryinvalid,knowin£rhUown symp* WHICH BOTTLE HE RE QUIRES; consequently no mistake can occur-in ae* lectingtho propex medicine. - See Pampblelinposscssionof iheKdiior of this paper, containing Dr.Nutali’a Pathology-of Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Hainan Longs* and cortifitatea ofcareg.■. JET” Prepared only by-Dr; NUTALLilnventor and' Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. •• • ■ For sale at the Drue; Store of DR. GEO H. KEYSER.Ko.I4d, : .corner or.WoGd street audVirgmnlley, : only Wholesale. and .Retail. Agent for Pittsburgh. ja7:dfcw DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THIRD STREET, PITfSBURO H. EiraMu&sdta 1810—/neoryorataf Le&ulaitteChaTUr. author JD of theNonh-VAnierlcan Accountant” and Western ‘‘Steamboat Accountant ”Professorofpractical Book* -keeping un-i Commercial sciences;. J; D. Williams, pro fessor of Ornamental and'Mercantile' Penmanship; --N- U. Hatch, of the pjusbargb Mercantile Law. CLArstCAL AND MATSftNU*IC*L DKPABTMXKT,"-v P. H&ydeu* Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor of classical Languages and Mathematics - . • ,K» Mould, late of Dans- Professor -of French. - F. Stamper, Graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, Professor of Ar chitectural,-Mechanical and 'Landscape drawing.- ~ ■ i Tins institution now occupies llie whole of the see ond -story of Gaizara’s Buildings,: from• the corner of Third and AXarkctstrcetsto Post Office alley, with two spacious Tooms in the third story.: It continues to be the only uisiitouon in thjs part of the country where Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are -tborontfh* 1 and prdcucally taught Tho Ciasaicul ard Meircithtile Departmefus are comlactcd separately. • One of the mostspacious and elegantly farniahed Ladies’ Wruimr Rooms Inthe United Biates,h filled will be un der ihe.direction-of Williams,' one of the - tipst Penmen in the W.sf The Professors am all wS! enced preceptors, iind-at the htmd'of their respecUve professions. Circulars malted to all part* of the country mnrlS.d&w T EAD PlPF..—improved Patent Lead Pine, for Xj H.drants; Pomps; Aqueducts} llydiaulio Bsmd; Chemical uses, and , Spruips; ■, All sizes and; thicknesses,always oa hand, anJ toi sale low. by ALEXANDER GORDON, aprld dSwhwOt 131 Front street. FT lit undersigned, wonfd inform their ntanyirifiidmnd . X.others, thai they have removed from liurte’s njiiO. ing io N 0.82: Fourih sirect.ta few doors olidve their old •t»nS) where they have fitted up rooms for dazuerreo. typing. Having q very . superior nrrangementof bshl, and tbe most approved. rnaitnmeai*rhoW in ' use. with' some icn.years experience in the business;me? i ledits: themselves to mm out as good pictures as any other es tubhshnient m Hie country, and br more rrvWuriike nesses than has hereiofore been fumithedro the eitaens of Pt.isburgb, either single or ingroups ‘ Ciuzcnsnnd strangers nre respectfully invited 19 coll, whether they wishpiclnresornot. ■ Our nwuois gocu pictures,fair prices, and perfect sat* '•faction to. out customers/ HOUGH 4. ANTHON Y.:. N. B,—We fmiisheliarticleslaourbusmels toother operators as heretofore. npl^ . ..-/Rsmoval■ O’RTEII Y TELEORAPU OFFICE. .rilHEOfhrcof the O’ilicUy Telegraph Lines has been X; removed to 'the NORTH - HAST CORNER OP THIRD AND WOOD STS .Pittsburgh, Po. Entrance from Third street. -In. order;to.meet the; rneren»iuit wants of the public, Lbe new Telegraph Office has been' much enlarged and improved, ondother faciriiesadded to insure tho prompt nod transmission pr-ij|vu putslies to all porci of the Uniuid Blares. Noefforl will he spared to sustain the high'rejmtgjioß Which the O’Rielly Linos have already.acquired . [ m aihi“iM Whit Kvcrp Body fii>a, blast Be Truer TTisvuidrhatHpOßYEß,at the BasHtva Cnbrnina 1 Srous, No 525 Liberty sweet, veils the cheapest Clo lbingla the City—well made and huhianaklv cm Call abd examine ihma, ana yon will trotbedisappolnted. Jnst received, by JExpreis. a - splsmlid assortment of FencYCashraer**, Brown; flreen and Bine Clous, anp other Fashionable Goods, suitable for the seaaou, whtir i we are prepared to make to order, (without disappoinh. meet,) in a atyle unsurpassed, in the City. :1 Come aadsee. marfil " *“r • " 1 ' ‘V,. ’•*■**, v-' * . ••"•. .V *»■ .?* ■■ *" 'Xv .*•!!• V ’ ■ ' >- >V‘- K‘ *- !*•* ’• • J- ■ ..* *t *„\ «• ■;<•■ ! - .- v *i\Z s , fl . . *- *.*,■ - m§& iHgifes AUCTION SALES. SSS^^-'^^^SSSgi!®!. A Salo*. Rnoron, cornerof W«aA and Fifth streets* at M - £«F,™ °n Sr ™" )Mb ; e ’ Sl*cle anti Fancy SK'ooX ■ Uotliuig, Boot* onJ She--?, H«ti, Can- ft/ " r 7«oOT», - •rWu.-'-'i' '••• i'-A-iPAO’OUieif, Jf. ML .-••-- I aJ^j'A 3 ’ Oli'itrtje, Table CaUorr. eSSS? SESsysr flnJr = i:Md h * al *>»*m St r,„ v _ , f-'l' 1 o'Cr.f!Cß, P. v, meni» £‘ u 'Cy suiiclea, MoaiCal Jnttrti “T-r •'••■■•■■•. • -.- ■• ~ .••■••-,. AucnorH»ep»p •' . J?* .JB’Kl&ttl&jtft A actldAcer# A U Dcy l GoJ^rS~r-' ,e 7 da F’ nl ’' lor,la Connolly’* TOinUnd POTtll®i"ei, N °ThJ. Ufk " “'o* 1 ’ bCtWe ?, n fne wiihoui rmra. ;, i "he entire eioeic Is noWMlt- '- day lodnjr'unhlall'ofc M.M 0 "' conilniwl from M h-RTUM CONNOLLY. * ■ M'ICHNNA. Auct'r. .1 ®Aaotiofiiar, * T '*V Ui:n O' l "“pb -a!uij,-iy evening; Anill'M- v; I * at 7 oViocl, nt ih! Coramtf.'iiii ofWooJ and Fifth streets,will be Foiiiw s of Valuable, miscellaneous. Uooltj. ctn'ifilainir S?iSi«!S ; Ilbrary editions in * science; tplenihd family B 1,/c, I,lan “2 cap writing paper, s'eel pens, pencils/ic l altoiteS? can edition of Edinburgh Fnc> cTopctnlu, mhavS-JX of valuable bools from a private libtnrV. n ly S£!?L P. hf. DAVIS, Auctioneer ' J V- UILUbKtt JUItV OUOUS STOKE-siEsKm. V •.,POAS» until; Monday mormnr,- Anrit sCihi «-m anheSto r i* 4 co»n-» r ttj Fourth otti) Market ail,, ilfJe « C i e tl^3 ' * nt, c ashmere shawls, parhsols j be*' - 6CTneih a n5J h nr i Ciyo ( yu? ; eifor d « g * goods,&c,Ac.J SIS? Droclin shawls. P. M. J7A-VT3, n i££z Auctioneer. i * .'* 1N , ' IT i‘ “WATE SAtc— Now . Au ’ tlc "' rirjoms, corner of,Wood ? ?*’befcof PUpcriordothißffVdJom- SSflS£?»mS* ;^f¥ i, - an A pams * n greot variety, modso£ ■ !^ o^io e i S ran a!U latti&i qQesied 10qafl n»jd eiamhieihe.asPOTtmenU • ■■■•"• w.- .:■ : V.SL DAVI3 T Anct. FOE SALE & TO LET/ _ ana fcot In t&e 9tn Ward, ' 'i?r . SAIj K--Aiwn elory Brict ltoaso.afceicii on a. i. Annl on,ln ’ on I’cnn sued 23 feet, and rnnninff - *g U Tlie house is finished in good 11?^i?k —vegood rooms; grounds abound witi* Phruhbe'tyof UiOcronltiiMs. Stands 15 leel above high " wdicr reaft. ■ Fomncc and terras. npplyto iIcUAIN a:’AinFFITI\ • No. SJJjfib street. ' ’ v A Good Farm lor ftGUlir" n alioai ci-nrctJ and fenced • " v m Prirae FUunte,) - . r M4riel ’«t nwo Only Sign in hiria-balaneo mjearlypaymenisof - Apply 10 aco 'MctiAlit.Js MOFPiTT, SO Fifth atreet;- -: ■ Vo THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on Water street, near the comer of short sitec: - For terms on? Iff Alderman rAKh lASON, s*Ward. ’ P „„„ A Splendid Farm, ißfi® ?*"“-«*r.asa-•aor&s choice - ■j- jd n ,“'l w m >«*■A™ <h« Bits', and fine half mile from '■■■'" ■iho Builerplaatroad, near the Glado Mills; hgbo4'f»nh : - hffnse, a large barn and stable,;orchard of choicefruit. • good tpring, and fine timber, ruilable for pionlr roadß, Ao.: lOffacrea mn Tair state of cultivatioa. and all in ' S°.ffd order. A Matgain can. be had, andimmediate bd3«-"" session. . S, CUTiiliEilTj General Agent. - oPr**l . .. street:-. ■ : mu DET—The STORE ROOM, and FIXTURESTfow J. occupied by the subscriber. ToEeession given on the 13th inst. For terms entjnlre cf ■ ■ j «ptl> ■ It. CHESTER, 7lSmithfield!H. tßrn TO LET—A STORE ROOM.—Would suit lor ytjgn “ Shoe, Dry Goods; Trimming or Grocery ■Store;' Heat.low. Apply to . : 3, GOLDMANN, -.■'■■ :: mnrHO 118 Martel atriet. rjlO LETrrThc subscriber oden for KetiL iUe' - J. store roon now occupied by Messrs. Wiuock &&& . ADavis.No.SlMarkeuirect. PossessiouirivciiSwi'' on the Ist of Apu. • Filature of ' - J?®M_ _CU FAULSOiV, No. 73 Wood St. FOR RENT.-From the Ist of. April nest, tho . jse|a_Siore ? with irwdlinff otWcheU, onih© comer of Market and First business stand fora Store or Tavern, it beingonly onoErjnaT* (torn the - river—will be rented low to a good tenant. Apply to WALTER BRaNT, FNQ-2J2lnbortyBt. marlS:ti* LOTS FOR SALa ’ ONB LOT, in the Eighth Ward ofths City of Pitu* : bnrgb, fronting on*uocuFtstrect,afiafeetfroDtinff* pa Yanbiaam street, running to the Muff 40D feeufroat-' ing the Mononguhela VO3 feet, fronting on Miltenbergcr sticct 400 feet. •: ■ - •. Cap other Lot, adjoining the above, in Piu township, - fronting on Locust, strict SH tectv frontijiK dn Mil on* v bergert street to the hloff fecvon tne looUine the MonohgaheiatJ44 feer; to a line bi the Prop ertyoftlie lite Jaraca Irwin; 2flo f*'el:tbLbeuateirect * „■<>*» other Lot in frohling briLoctiatst. 293 feet, fronting on MdtenlJcrgeratrectlSOftcua a 24 ' feet n!ley,jroming on raid nlicy SD3 fccito a lino of • property of la*e James- Irwin, from alley to Lwnat st. 120 fcet« ‘ : --'. v .'3;':---' IV Orio oilier tot in the city* Oi Ptusbargli, tronlinir on .Locust street 29,J feet, frontingou Vanbraam street la)', feet to n2l feet alley, fronting on saitl alley iKJfceti i fronting on Wntenberßcr street HO feet to Locust ttr . One other Lot,i'foniit gon Forbes street 18 feet, front- * ingon Milienberger street liOfret to a 21 feet dllcYton • the said alley 43 feet to Lot tio. 42 in JUiitcubeircr’a plan of Lot* - v .■ Oiie other Lot, frdatirg onForbea streets feei, lronL -■ Vanbraaei street L-0 fefti, to a 21 feet alloy framing on riid alley 72 feet. * /. . * ; f wi»_se)l tor e«*n, on long rlin«», nr ,on perpetual * - Icasey For particulars, enquire, of tile subscriber, oa ..iho ctirner of Sandusky street and SonUt t T ommon, Al legheny City., • * toar2o:4m GEO. MILTENBERGER 108 FRENCH STORR 108 'RING'AND SUMMER -*r» ----- opening, incladlng -rich' ■Shawls, from S 5 to JC?"* SlOO each. 6 Lei every lady-ci»U ouißse thu produetfott' -oriinperioi Chinese jnannfactnrc.- r:r • . Laces, Sauna; Silks,-Lawns, Berages, Mantinasyaiid > visiles, to match the Shawl*. *• Ladie» , and Edgings, fcc. - GenUemeu’sßroadCloUia,TuseaO and LCffhOittHals.' ■ (Cento style?,) Shirts,Coats, 4c. * Mourning Goods of every dessnplion Mndame A.Gosling, (ftooti France,) is in the monthly receipt of Fashion-; and Models, from Paris, London and Newyork, BVNo 51'8t K Ctair tireevartd 103 Marker at. '- ; ■ where ladies are respectfally invited to call.’ V ■"’’ • ’" JOreuade supplied with models and maenal*. faprld T. «• TWICHKLL & CO.’S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, ' ■.■■ _■ ; , IVSTV OIiLKA.ViS. ■ ... .■ : xpili&lang established House, confine their attention ’- <■ A *tnctly to salesandpurchases on Commission, and .- • to the Forwarding business generally." , They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them * January 83,1852. • , COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. loan w, Twtmtm....;.........—.~n> nerfatoasttea. , _ TwlclkeU & noerldire. oONtMBSION AN L) PORWARoINu 51 fjRCItANTg; nf Commercial and Ping iiree'j. ' .XfIJTLu promptly attend t<v all consignments and Con* • • f f fHisffloi»B entrusted to them, raako Jibcral '' Sand ' VanW9 ° n conBl B QmcmB Billsof Ladtagin Ordorß for the purchase of Lead, Grata, Hemp and OJher P*°duc e ,wtU be promptly fillcd.ai Ujaiowc6ipc*<- slble prices,and on the besuerms •, ■!**«/■ 7*H B,so undertake iho settlement aadcojlcc tloQ Of claims : of importance and hope,'by thclc espe* - ctal personal effort«and attenuon tb. ml ilia interests of : •their.iriendej to give-general saiisructtou. . _ „ . K^rann^crs, Geo. Collier, > St. Louis; tills & Norton, Cnelnnavij rage d;Bacon • do SMrtuler At Gorman - s do. Charters, Blow JfcC-o-, do rarer, do . Chouteau do springer A WMwman,do ' •/D.'Leech A Co., Wilhanvlfounos & ,Co. f J. ; W , Bailer & Bro, % Pit tsbnrgU; Morgan*. J. Mr-Baek; fc-Morgan, - >■ Philadelphia;, shields & ll. J>.v' ■> • Newcomb: & Bro.*: and WV- T,<s TiyiCflßLL & CO. New Orleans- fmardthfcm . iotn# RBnraufft . [Ofthc latcfirm of Smids JkßcmciUiui. IsOUIS RBINEaAW 6 CO.. 4 ' importers AND DEALERS IN Clods WatcktSi Waicb Xfatenalsy Tools,&c-Ae.. • Writ STRBBTy.orre poou tBPM: Wood; atiafiffßiJir ' r|\AK£ leave to announce lothe ttido a, a u.«* public 1 ee* * lected and inponed from Europe, n targe stor-kef Gold «d Silver, Watches, VVw on Alattrials,nmr Tools tar Wawhmkemjind a elry» from the best maaufaciorie*--wlnc!» they otlcrat 0^ 7 ,118 m thccasiein -- e^5Sl r tS22«® f A W S lche !.^ sl!!t8 ana siwtf 1 s!nli?.2 * ® cla «bed Levers;.doLcpin^rK»l -▼er Uuaztierß, andi elegant French., time nieces.' of tha moel approved mates. Together with a large stock of Clocks, atid Time Picceß.from tile bcsiAmcrlcttnFaote* tics. • Their stock or Jewelry'comprises articles of every «■ uesenpiida In flue line,such as Finger Rings, Ear Kings,, , Breast Ptna,Biacelets,Geld, Fob and Board Chains, . GoldGoardKeys and Seal 3, toftkeis, Gold mid Silver , SpectaclcSj Silver, nnd German Silver and Table and * : - Tea Spootts, and every kind of fhdey* articles generally - - ' krtt m establishments of this description. ‘ Theywpahltespeetfullycnll thealwononoftte trade: ’ tolheifextensive slock^ of Watch niaicttiis SiidToois;' - : of every variety, watch they hi|ve mu6t oatefnlly se- Jggttd* ?= They have also On hand a large assortment of,Tele. jPop?B»Bpy. ymfws and Owjro.GlaSfops'froni' tholifigi v -.i. maimCMlory in tngtatfd. wnh a great vnxittZ < Ofalhcr articles too oumexodato nwnupn, /" „ ? Clocks, .Waichca and Jcwtfcv Jn the: beat mapper and on Ihemoai TeasbniKflu ■ fcuirtiy * tirosatello.. -M~- paUeniifPnHgbtttnd ticb:ciarkgmunclf»«:£orme by gplgl WALTER P-IfrARSOfALTa. BBLB-No. 3 MAUKt-.tth-Lt, m Hrrivc, af]U nn (Q‘o , >U by . TAAFFE, MAGUiRJK* UaNE, tf jsb, ' 1M Second Mrect. %£' *►;>-*Sj£Vv-/**•JV- 'C-. '- «= f.‘> -.3 •'. ■ V.-*r‘.., :-’•' i^, 5 - •.• • , 1 V . " James goslihg, MARKET STREET. Maili A. -GOSiirra,; W0.,81, ST. CLAIR. STREET, WHOLESALE .JS3D SBIAIL Dealer* in FpTdgn end AmtrieaA,' .* Fancy cn&Slopla. DRY GOODS, MiLtINERY, 4-ur’ , 0, "' k. <■ />• ..v (.• •«■' »■ ’ . . :j, ' L ' ■ ■ .-; •> 'y' l X. V
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