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MONDAY MOBNINa:i::::::::"":::::"APRIL 26.
interesting letter from our California
correspondent trill be found in our paper of this
' morning.
The Bote by tie Flood.—At Brownsville, the
hull of a boat, designed to take the place; of the
Baltio, floated off the stooks, was caught up by
the steamboat Baltic, near M’Keesport,; -and
placed upon the hank, where she will be finish
- ed. The owners of the boat yards, at Browns-,
ville, cetimato their combined lessees at- about
$7,000. Oneboat.gotloose abovethe Browns
? ville bridge, and coming down, the cabin struok
the bridge, knocking in about eighty feet of the
upper side of the bridge, and breaking the cabin
to splinters. -The abutment of the iron bridge
at: Brownsville was overflowed, and bod to bo
crossed in skiffs. - In Bridgeport, many families
were driven from their bouses. An unfinished
boat was swept frOm the stocks, and sustained
damage ho the amonntof $4,000. .-At Mononga
hela city, the damegeis estimatedat $2,000.
-■The Railroad' bonds "have been compelled to
quit-work on some of tho sections, in consequence
of the high water on Cross Creek. Many of tho
ebanties are surrounded, the water coming up to
the Windows. “'The town of- Warrenton, near
Steubenville, was depopulated, in consequence
Of the high water.
. - Sentence of JOagyeti. —Henry Kioggett, con-;
rioted of mutderin the second degree, was brought
into Court on Saturday, for-tim purpose of re
ceiving hiß sentence. - Before sentencing the.pris
oner, Judge - M’Clure made some remarks, in
Which he stated that he (Klaggett,) was indebt
ed to the efforts of his learned, counsel, for. his
life—as it was clearly a case of murder. The
j ary were, responsible for. such verdicts, which
tended to lower tho dignity, of the law, and oheap
en human life. The Judge stated that he felt
confident, from what he had seen of the prison
er,. that; unless God Almighty would work a
change in bis heart, he would, when he was again
nt liberty, imbrue his . hands in innocent blood.
Slaggett maintained the utmost composure, while
Judge M’Cluro pronounced the sentence of the
law, which condemned him, to solitary confine
ment in the walls of a Penitentiary, for the term
of twelve years
, The Flood at Wheeling. —Our- neighbors ap
pears to have experienced a great deal of suffer
ing bv the flood at that place, on Tuesday last.
The Beaver-bridge passed the city on Tuesday,
looking like a submerged warehouse, and lodged
on Zane’a Island. '.The paper mill in 'West
Wheeling-was carried away, and two men by the
namo of Hays and Coffman were' drowned. A
steamer , was plying between that city andßridge
port on the. opposite aide, carrying passengers at
one dollar per head. ; ; The flood has caused an
Immense loss of property both in Wheeling and
in off the villages in that vicinity.
v Marked e Baking Powder. —-There is no article
that has boon invented, for years; that will ben
efit the; housekeeper so machaß this excellent
preventive of sour; bread, heavy biscuit, and un
palatable pastry. It supersedes yeast, shorten
ing, soda or. cream tartar, in - the composition of
broad, cakes and pastry. Particularly on steam
boats, and in hotels, will this article be service
able. Baxter & MoKee in Pittsburgh; and Ba
ohop in Allegheny City, ore the agents, where
the article may be found.
Seriout Lou.— We see it stated that Col. Evans
B. E. Brady, editor of the JeffeTsonian-and
Treasurer of Jefferson county, met with a loss
of upwards of six hundred dollars, said to have
been sent to this city to bo exchanged, and was
lost by the burning of tho- baggage car on the
Control Railroad, between-Yostoria and Altana,
a short time since.
The Suthcrforde.—Ono of thia somewhat cel
ebrated family, on our police books, was brought
before His Honor, Judge M’Clure, on Saturday,
to receive his sentence. The-Judge let him off,
in consideration of some extenuating circum
stances, by the payment of the costs of prose
cution. '
Eftinterrei —The skeleton of a human being
was disinterred, on Saturday, by some workmen
who.were, making excavations; in the now Post
Office lots. It is supposed that the body was
deposited there during the Indian wars, as there
were no signs of a coffin.
For.a PurthcrHearing George M’lntosh was
committed to prison on Saturday, by Mayor
, Fleming, of Allegheny, for a further hearing. It
<1 trill be. remembered that M’lntosh is charged
. with an assault on a Hr. Dickinson, by which
. the latter gentleman’s life was endangered.
Youthful jDcpram'ty.—Nancy Harshman, a
young girl aged, wo suppose, about fourteen,
woe sentenced, on Bnturday, by Judge M'Clure, -
to be imprisoned in the county jail for the term
of two months, on a ohorge of larceny.
Elopement. —Li Belle Oceana, known here as
a Theatrical donseuse, wo see it stated, has
eloped front Baltimore, in company with a young
gentleman-from this' city. Who is the luoky
person?"
Cincinnati Fatkeit. —Six of the Cincinnati
packets wore 7 lying at our -wharf on Saturday,
waiting for their regular days to oome round.—
Each of these magnificent boats hare lost a trip,
on acconnt of the Wheeling Bridge.
Saturday woe a beautifoi day. There was no
j . eloud.to obstruct the brilliant raya'of the son,
and it was calculated to make every /person feel
light and bnoyant—it was a spring day.
Postpone^.—The Odd Fellows procession nt
Wheeling has been postponed, on til farther no
tice, in consequence- ofthe destruction of pro
perty-
The James Simmondt. —This enormous three
decker is rapldlyapproaching completion. She
trill eclipsa the'Eclipse, when she makes her np
peoranceonfhe southern and western waters.
Allegheny Ysllcy JSaCroaA—The > Engineers
hare commonoed-thoir survoys on this .work,- at
dCittatmiag, and On Taeadaylast had progressed
three miles op the Allegheny.
field to'jßail.—Christiana Wolf was held to bal
hyAldermin Msjoiy on Saturday, to-appear,at
Court, and answer the charge of stealing n gold
watch) from a man named Miller.
The Circus is announced to stay for two days
longer. It should bo well attended, for it is one
of the best establishments of the kind that baß
ever visited our city.
JUieUng of the Board of Managert of the Agri
cultural Society. —The Board of Managers of the
Allegheny County. Agricultural Society, met in
the Court House on Saturday.
Present—Messrs. Boyd, McCabe, Way, Mo-
CoaliD,. MoKnight, McKelvy,. Miller, Murdoob,
Speer, of Robinson township, Speer, of -Pitts
burgh, MoPadden, McKelvy, Young, and Snod
grass.
John Murdoch, jr., Chairman of the Printing
Committee, reported,, stating that one thousand
copies of the constitution and by laws wereprint
ed. . The same gentleman reported on the fruits.
for which premiums are to be-awarded at -the
next Pair, and, on motion, it was resolved that
no regular premiums be offered for flowers.
Samuel M’Caslin reported on field crops; Ben
jamin Kelly, on Sheep; John Young, Jr., on
horses and mules; P; A. Way,‘on root cropß;
J. McKelvy, on butter, obeese and honey; Alex
ander Speer, Robinson tp., on--swine; Joseph
Miller,on household furniture and manufactures,-
Alexander Speer, on agricultural implements.
- On .motion, it was resolved that the reports
mentioned above, together with nil others to ho
hereafter made, be referred to a Committee of
fivo for revision. ,
Messrs. McKnight, Murdoch, Young, Way and
Miller, were appointed on said Committee.
‘ A .number of biffs against the Sooiety were
presented and settled.
, Cqh Soot t, late Treasurer of tho Society, mado
a report that tho amonnt of funds on hand was
$517 36. On motion, his report was’accepted
and adopted.
- On motion. it was resolved that a member of
the Board of Managers be appointed a Receiver
for the purpose of receiving moneys, and depos
iting them with the treasurer, as well .as for
holding all receipts for moneys paid.
< On-motion, Alexander Speer, of Pittsburgh;
was duly elected-Recelver,. and - after the trans
action of some private business, the Board ad-
J.McCABE, Chm’n.
journed.;
J. K. Kessedv, Seo’y.
Sun Over.—A boy about five years of age; na
med Charles Root, was run over at tho Canal
Bridge, on Liberty street, on Saturday morning,
*>y a man -on horseback, known as George White
sides. Tho boywas severely injured in the baok,
and on the bead. Itappears that there was a
crowd assembled to witness a circus wagon pass,
and Whitesides in passing through the crowd at
a fast gait, run over tho child. Information was
lodged before Alderman Parkinson, of the Fifth
Ward, and Mr. Whitesidea-wos arrested, and af
ter a hearing, hound over to appear at Conrt, in
the sum of $l,OOO.
'Magic. —We would advise such of our readers
as have not seen Monsieur Adrien perform those
wonderful tricks and feats of legerdemain, which
have made him so celebrated, to pay a visit in
Lafayette Hall, at once. Ho is announced to
stay three nights longer. There is no
but that he is a first rate magician, and he , de
serves that support which his talents merit.
A Ee-Engagement. —Our citizens will bo glad
to hear that Barney Williams and his lady will
stay.with us a few days longer. Both; Barney
and Mrs. Barney appear In two characters this
evening. “It’s the Custom of the -Country,”
“The Irish Post,” und the “Irish Tutor,!’ com
prise the bill.
Sale of Aofr.—The lots belonging to tho
Block estate, on Liberty and Water streets, were
sold, on Saturday, by M’Cartny, at the following
rateperfoot: Lot No. 1, Oft feet 7 inches; sold
for $16,25; lot No. 2, 40 feet, SSifrl; lot No.
13, 20 foot, $70,25. -
Disorderly Conduct,—* Mayor Outbrie commit*
ted Andrew Xepart, on Friday.evening, for die*
orderly conduct, in default of a fiuo of &Jo.
John Hirely was also committed by the Mayor,
on Saturday, foT the Bamo offence. .
Vagrancy. —Alderman Major committed two
females to prison, on Saturday, for drunkenness
■ and vagraucy, and Mayor Guthrie a like number.
The Keystone Slate leaves this morning for Cin
cinnati.
*SS» FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams' Express, at the WAVfcRLEY - HOUSE,
Diamond Alley.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
STTUE <7REILLY LIKE.
Jrxxn COSattESS—FIRST SESSION.
Wasiiikqtos, April 24.
The Senate was notin session to-day.
The House met at the usual hour. Mr. Stan
ton, of Ohio, introduced a bill, to surrender to
Ohio tho unfinished portion of the Cumberland
Railroad, in said Stato. Referred to the Com
mittee on Roads and Canals.
Sir. Chandler presented a long petition asking
the pnssage ofthe Homestead Bill. _ Tho House
then went into Committee on said bill. ...
Mr. Ewing made a speech, in which he said
he was inclined to give the bill his vote, and then
branched off to givehisviows on Progress in this
connection.' He spoke of Kossuth's mission as a
failure, anti referred to gentlemen in the Senate,
who, seeking to bo the head of their party, and,
per consequence, the heads of tho governnuint,
a short time since seized spon tho exile as a god
send—as a happy breeze springing up in a dead
political calm, to waft them into the haven of
power. He alluded to Douglass' and Cass' views
about intervention inthe affairs of Europe, which
he condemned.
• Mr. Sibley follows in favor of tho Bill.
Shortly after the committee rose and the
House and adjourned.
THE FLOOD.
Bamumobe, April 23.
No mail to-night from the South beyond Blob:
mond.' The papers from all parts .of Western
Virginia continue to bo filled with details .of
damage by the flood, which, unless greatly ex
aggerated, must be immense. Whole towns have
been swept off, and a great quantity of prodace
in warehouses awaiting transportation has been
damaged to. tho amount of $lOO,OOO. Fifteen
bridges on tho Parkersburgh and Staunton Turn-
Sike have been carried off. The Railroad from
nmberland to tho Allegheny coal mines, is in
jured. ■
KOSSUTH'S RECEPTION AT NEW HAVEN.
■ - . New Havkx, Ct., April 24.
Kossathhas been most warmly received at this
place. A great crowd assembled, flags’flying in
every part of the city, and the firing of cannon,
demonstrated the enthusiasm of the_ people.—
Mayor Skinner welcomed him in a feelingspeeeh,
to New England, expressing groat interest in
Hungary. Kossuth made an appropriate .reply.
Subsequent to his arrival here, he was received
by the Massachusetts Legislature in the. warmest
manner.
KOSSUTH AT 1 SPRINGFIELD.
SpiUKorjEiai, Mass., April 24.
Kossuth addressed a large audience: at the
Rev. Mr. Osgood’s churob, this morning. Sub
sequently he visited, tho U. S. Armory; and left
for Northampton at one o’clook. -
Philadeuphli, April 24.
The City of Glasgow arrived at Philadelphia
to-day, being 14 days on her passogo from Lav
erpool.
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_ „ . New Tons, April 24
; The Herman soiled to-day at noon. She takes
oat 82 passengers.
I NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 24. -
[. . Cotton. higher, and quiet. ;
-. Hour.,.Brisk;,sales 4000 bblsi State, $4,12©
4,87, and $4,81(3)4,56 for Indiana: ■
Qraiu...'Wkeat dull; Byfe steady, sales 800
bushels at 76c.; .Corn buoyant,'sales 6000 biish
elsTellow and White Southern at 66$c.
; Prorisions.i.Pork,in. better demand; sales
200 bbls new prime, $l7; new mess, $18,87®
19. Piokled meats .and barreled Lord unchan
ged. Beef quiet; prime 6@7j0.; mess 10@18c.
Whisbey...Ohio abundant at 21J@21Jc.
Oroeeries—Stcady; sales 250 bags Rio Coffee
st OJc; sales ISO hhds. Muscovado 1 Molasses 21
@2Bc-; sales 200 boxes Muscsvado Sugar at 43
®6c.
Hemp and Bead dull.
Linseed...lnanimate nt Gl@62e. :
Stocks... Reading 77c.; .Ohio Trust 106;-:Madi
son and Indianapolis 100; Pennsylvania fives 93c]
EVENING,
. Cotton... Sales 6500 bales at'Bse. for Upland,
and Bso.
Flour... Sales 11,000-bhla at $4,12@4 f 37 for
State, and $4,53104,60 for Indiana.
Grain... Sales 2000 bushels Red “Wheat at 92c.;
Bales 3 2,000 bußhelß prime yellow and .mixed
oorn at 66J@67c. Bales SOO bushels Rye at 76c.
l > roviBions...Sales 500 bbls mess Fork at $lB,
87019; prime $16,87@17; sales 1000:bbls Lard
at 9&@10o. in bbls and 110. in kegs.
Rice... Sales 800 tierces at $8,25@3;50.
Sagar...Sales 500 boxes Cuba and Mntonzas at
50.; 1600 Havana Yellow at 6c.
Molasses... Sales 50 hhds Cardenas at 18c.
Coffee..-Bales 1000 bags Rio at 9Jc;:
WhiBkey...PriBon andOhio.2lc.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET—ApriI 23.
Cotton... Sales 4500 bales at . steady prices.
The sales of tho woek, 49,000 bales; in all tho
sonthern ports, 685,000. - •’ ••• • .
Sugar Lqs advanced f dating the week.
Coffee... Rio Coffee 9J.
*He Great Vegetable-Remtdjrt
DR. U B. MYERS 1 EXTRACT,
Dandelion, : Wili Cherry and Sareaparilla.
• THIS valuable medicinal prepare-*
• . Uon differs entirely ftont'any simple
; ■> ■ r -. u - of Sarsaparilla” or com
■■ monpanfriugmedieine. Ilisacom-.
i of many of MOST CLEAN*
MEDICINES; with oiheis
’iwW-K ecling directly on the Kidneys, or
• immediate reference to the re
. .r Pl \l lief and continued healthy operation
• : of some internal organs. It con*
• tains articles which enter-into no
preparation In existence, hud
IT IS UNRIVALLED
in purifying and refreshing effects, by nnv medicine. in
the world. - It is put up IN LARGE DOTTLES, is very
oleasant to the taste, and is more concentrated.
STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, •
than any other tn the market. Persons who have taken
u Sarsaparilla.”by the gallon, without relief,have been
radically cured by uslog two or three.bottles. Tins is
the only Compound in which Dandelion, Wild Cherry
and Sarsaparilla are so prepared to offerthe peculiar
virtues of each, in combination: with pure extracts of
other healing articles, in n htpnly concentrated stole.
Its ingredients arc PURELY VEGETABLE, and* are
such roots and baths as are found; though cbeffy affec
ting certain parts, tn their general tendency; to produce
the most cleansimrnnd henlin* effects.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE
■> To cure many, diseases. Droj stes, Kidney Com*
off Watery Hamorafrom the Blood,
or corrupt and irritating secretions of diseased organa
from the body, without the thorough operations on She
Kidneys,os caused by this medicine. No other extracts
even preien lto tliis effect. In faci,tbi* very operation,
for which it is particularly compounded.differs from
nil other preparations, and makes it the best compound
inexistence .
. IN ALL GASES OP DROPSY.nsc this raedieine.—
It will relieve, it has cured when life itself was de«
sparred Of; - It contains articles that wi*l cure, if any*
thing can, and takes the only method to moke pernu
nent cares. .
' SHIP FEVER] SHIP FEVER 1
.To produce teslimouyin proof of ibecureof thi*dis
ease is aeknowledgealy new. The public have so long
been taught to retard n «* fatal, that its positive cure
wonld seem almost a miracle, y«‘t
SHIP FEVER lIAS PEEN CURED,
And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Drlt. Buy
ers* fixtraat, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, *c., atone.
Wc select the following* as a specimen of. the nume
rous testimonials to the efficiency, of this medicine m
cases of thU malignant dura*e, whirh wehaveto ex
hibit. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS.
■ Francis Tib!irocsoM.D.,fl9fcillfuipbyA*e»*a,rending
in BaffUo, N. Y. and one who ha* devmcd himself par
uoularly to the study oud cCTe of the Ship Fever, with
almost every phsro of wbirh. he is converrant, gives
the following testimony in relation to the effects of Uut
medicine, aivpreparcd by himself i
- a Tbisls to certify, that I have used Dr. 11. B.Myers*
Extractor Dandelion. Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla,
inmyprsetiee. in eases of a numbrrof patients eick
with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. And I
considerlta general curatm tothM discus*."-
Prepared by . MYERS & RICE,. ..
No. It Warren street, New York.
SoMbv R. li SELLERS,
apiSuleodftw . No $7 Woodstreet,Pittsburgh.
0«y ( Dr, KUUhellyts Female Seminavy*
. AT KITTANNim, PA.
SEVENTH SKSSlON—Commrufe* -on WEDNES
DA Y,£9ih Instant. Teachers of lath ability are us
aocioied with Dr. KiHikelly,»n conducting this School.
The number of Boarding Pof il* is limited to *S.
■ -stays or session t v tro vesu
Board and Tuition, ia English*******—* SCO.W
Piano**- —— - 20,00
French, Germtn and Lnun, each-*-*—>• — 1 10.C0
Drawing ami Paintmi?-* ». •«—■**.* IO,CO
Bed,Bedding and Washing****** -- 6,00
Stationery*—,?s
07* Refer to A.B, Carling and James W, Hallman,
Eaqs., Pittsburgh* [aptfffltawtMl
Mow Good* at Unaaoal Low Prleoa I
DGKEUG AC0,,N0.197, north we*? comer of Wood
• street aud Diamond alley* are now opening itioir
second pnrrhu«e of SPRING AND SUiWEH DRY
GOODS A iVO VARIETIES,■ which Lave been selected
by the senior partner wlih great care, expressly for the
trade. Our slock cousins m panof French and English
Hro<vacloiL.s OaßijmeTes, Cashdiereties, Tweed*. Sad*
ncus, Sommer Pantalponcry, Fancy Trimming*, Pop.
luiOf Dc Luiucs, Lawn*, Borages, a heavy stock, Faney
Print*, latest atyies, Alpacas plain and figured. French,
hnotch cmd Domestic Cmfiboms, Brown and Bleached
Muslins, UW9 do* Hosiery} Gloves, a targe and beautiful
assortment; Bonnets Ribbon*. Laces and Edgings; La.
ds«*t* Drew Good*, a largo assortment of latest styles
ORPU&Sa* COURT SALE, •»<* Cinfiham Parasols; Rutland and Palm Leaf
By virtue of: an order of the Orphan'* Court of Alla* Ha*»* Our stock of varieties It very large and com
cheny county, in No, IP* October t«rtn,lWi, we Pfcte, togeiUrr wuh a» extensive stock, of Gold and Gilt
wiU expo*« topaofie sale nttbeCoort Hoa*o la the city .Jewelry, Go.d and wilvir lent and Penoi,*, Clocks In
of Pituhersbfon' Monday-the-lOih'dsy of May, 185 V, tt Our stock of Dry Goodin large and corn
-10 o’clock*, id. of said day, the foilowitig parcels of fo wh«b w I would invito the attention of City
valuable property* belonjrtnß to the estate of Solomou : Fctnuers.Country ftlercnanii an 11 ediars, qi we can
Schoyer. Jrr««ed,ta wit: • Coi -?» ° a * « wil! make 11 an object of
l. :A)0lof ground ombe crc.watdl, -side of Smith- ibflrpaftlcttlttr attention. -, n __ __
field utrcet, Piu*bnrgli f being eighty feet front the louth* - cptw-Om. D. GREGG t CO.
west eoxner of Seventh s’teei, being 20 feet front on
Bmhhfidd Street by sixty feet deep, on which fa erected
a three story brick dwclung bouse, and subject to trnan
nsal gronad rent of.twenty dollars, payable.sfini'annn
ally,. For fuller desemmems see order, or deed from
William Biddle nnd w fe to Solomon Schoyer, doted
29th of March, lss !, f iccordcd in deed booh vo’„ 00,
page&tt. ■ ■
A lotof ground, adjoining the above, sixty feet
from the comer of Seventh, beios *0 feet front on bmilb
fiold Btreet by *ixty feet deep—having erected tneteon
a three story .brick dwelling house, sna subject to an an*
nuolgrtand rent of 320, raya’ile eeail annually. For
more particular dcscnptHin,sceorocTOrdccd from *Vm.
Biddle and wUe, to Solomon Schoyer, dated 9th March,
Ib<7, recorded in deed boolc vol 80, page 370. • •
A lot of ground on the eastwnrdly eide of wenitcr
street, Pittsburgh, twenty-five feet from the southwest
wnrdiy corner of High street, having twenty feet trout
on High street, by etxhty/eet deep to a .small alley.—
For fuller description see order or deed CromJas. Brown
anil wife to Solomon Schoyer duted 3d February 1849,
recorded iu deed book vol 83* page 145- •: ■ •
4. A lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh numbered
182 in Soou's plan or lots lb the Gth ward, fronting on
the Northern side of Pennsylvania Avenue twenty-four
feetandextending back ninety feet to Union alley. See
order or deed from Jonathan Kinsey and wife to Solo*
man Schoyer, dated 6th April 1850, recoded in deed book
vol 00, page 12L. , - •■■■:.• ; , : •
A Atot of ground in Allegheny cuy numbers® in
Harvey and Curus’plan of lots, fronting 21 feet on Shef
field street, and extending^buck 00 feet to Union alley.
See order or deed from Zcbuloa Kinsey. and wife to
Solomon Schoycr, dated 22nd August 1640, recorded in
deed book vol 70 pageCOO. k . •.
. G Ttko lots of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, num
bered 13 and 14 In Coiwcil’4 plan of lots, each fronting
twenty fret on Miller street, and extending bnckin depth
one hundred feet. See order or deed from Wm, 11. wil*
Hams and wFe to SolomonScbover.dfltcdSd September,
1840, recorded In Deed Book vol. 63, page 412. • , n
7 Two low of ground in Allegheny city, numbered 8
and 9 la Brown « LothTop’s plan of lots, each Tronung
twenty feet eight and three, quarter Inches oa the south
side of Bank Lane, nnd extending back ninety-four feet
eight inches to tbeto w-patU of the Pennsylvania Canal.
These lots are close by the Railroad Do lot. See order,
or deed from Hugh Downing and. wife to Solomon
Schoyer, dated 3d November, 1917, recorded in Deed
8; Five lots ot ground in.Birminghnin, numbered 75,
■ 79, 89,81 and 82iu Dr Bausman’s plan of 4ots—the 10l
No. 75 fronting twenty feet on Mary Ann street,- ana ex
tending back in depth seventy feet—nnd the lots Nos. 79,
80,61 ~82, each fronung twenty teet on Denman street,
and extending back in dep b olgbty feet. Sec ordeft or
deed from James McGuire and wife to Solomon Schoyer,
dated 7th March, 1819, recorded in peed Book vol. 83,
*• A lot of gTound in Reserve-townshTi'/Aljcgheny
county, end just adjoining the Third Wardj Allegheny
Citv. numbered 33 in Cassatts plan oMots, bounded and
described os foUowfcVin:-Beginning pa Fouuwin street
at the corner of lot No. 37, running tnonce along thtdal;
eostwardly twenty feetten inches,to the lii-e of land for
mer'v belonging to Sample and Giltnnre, and now known
as the “ Quarry Road,” thenoe south-eusiwonlly olong
the I ne of said land one hundred mid pixty-iwp fecuen
fnehe* to Hemlock alley,Utorce wcstwaruly along said
alley thirty-aight feet six inches to the corner qf lot No.
37, and thence along the iineof lr..one hurdrcd and
Stxty-one feet sixlnches to the place of beg.uning. Bee
order, or deed from R. B, ,Cassau and. wno to, Solomon
Schoyer,dated.23d November, 1817, recoriied in Deod
XO. A tract oflund in Peebles towntbip, Allegheny
conn y, containing six acres and eighty, seven
and 110Qperches.: Thispropcrty Isnoar L&wrenceyillo,
and fronts to low water mark on *ke Allegheny river.
On it there is erected u Pi-tem Bnck Machine, with a
steam engine, stable and shed. See order, or need from
Wm. Darlcy and wife to Solomon Sclioyer. dated 49th
January, 1850, recorded in Deed Book, vol 89, page 2t if
’ 12, Two lotaof ground in AHcgheny City, numbered
25 and 20 iu Barueu and Guyer r s plan «f lotßjeucn front
ing twenty feet on the west sidu of Beaver street, unu
extending back In depth one hundred feet to Veto street.
See order, or deed from Charlcß H - Kay and wife [oSo l*
omon Schoyer, dated 10th March, 1850<-recorded tn Deed
Book, voL 00, page 117. • ,
13. A lotof ground in the city of Pittsburgh, ran of
.that numbered vO in Arthurs* fir*t plan of lota, in the 7tii .
Ward, fronting twenty '•six feet on Arthurs street,and
extenuingbaek forty feetln deplU.
• Also, two lots of grQuodln.the RcservctrnetfOpposite,
Pittsburgh.numbered ll and 12 in WrFgut’s plan of lots,
each fronting twenty-four feet on the Butler turnpike,
and extending back- two hundred leet in depth. - Bee
order, or deed from Alexander MoMullen and wife to
Solomon,Sehoyer, dated I2tb March, 1850, recorded in
Deed Book, vol. 90, page 72. ; ~f c.
14. A.lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, beginning
107 feet 0 Inches wcetwardly from SmilbGeld street, on.
the south.slde of Second street, fronUng S 9 feet, more or
lest, on said Sccond.street,snd extending back in depth
abont 60 feet, more or less,-on which' iseieotcd the new
warehowo occupied by S.Shriver &Co; 'See oTder. or
deed from-CadwaUader .Evans and wife .to Solomon
gdhoyer, dated 2t,November* 1847 r record*d in Deed 1
Bdok«*oLBQ>paga37L-. - r^l
.Tte«iie.audivided ot-ihq one unaivided I
half of six and twenty perches orgroued, i
: Situate in Pitt township,'Allegheny Conmy, Pav, being
number three In.thaplajiconnected with tha
tccoidediinlteeaßooki vol; CO, page 89;
thiaaßiaarerone*-thfrd.m6oaii,one*thixd^
(n one year, and one-third in two yemre, wiih lmerest—
<ha whote to be aeewed by on .the
nr.wi.fl, VVltfblAal r.. UAUiUj
premucfc j, w . BUCHANAN.
Afiminiitiators.
-1-
,■ -'Vf.*!” •■*••
daily review of the market,
; Ornrs of thk Daily Morhivo Posy. : >
■ Saturday, April 24, 1852. . \
The weather on Saturday was delightful, and business
generally good for‘Saturday.
FLOUR—We note sales of 200 bids at canal at 83,19-
18 do extra at. $3,25; 40 «o 03,20$ from store sales at
93,31(^3,50.
COFFEE—SaIes reported of 25 bag* at 10$ and firm
. MACKEREL—SaIes of 25 bbla No. 3at 88, cash. •
MOLASSES—SaIes of 25 bbU at 35; 20d0345j10 cy
press. ... ■
EGGS—Sales of 840 doz at 13. .
BACON—There was an active demand for some de
scription of Bacon; we note, (he following sales; 10
casks shoulders 81; 5,000 Xsii hog round at 0$ ; Gcasks
bams at 10; SOhhdfi sides at 10, with an offer of 100 for
100 hhda; 10,000 fits hams on private terms; 10tierces
dried beef at 01010; 5 tierces Evans & Swifts sugar
cured hams at 11, and firm. - ,
LARD—We heard of an offer]ofloc for 100 kegs, cash
and refused; no sales to report .
MESS FORK—Finn at 818. :
POTATOES—SaIes reported of 100 bus Neshannocks
at 97c "
OATS—Stiles 100 bus nt3Ge, and scarce.
CHEESE—SaIes of 180 boxes at 7$VB.
WHISKY?—SaIes reported of 40 bbls at IP. .
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Balue. Rennet, Brownsville.
“ J.M’Kee* Hendrickson*McKeesport
“ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
u . Genessee, Conaut, West Newton- • v
u S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Michigan No.ggßoles, Heaver.
u Forest Cuy, Murdoch, WelUville.
“ Diurnal, Conweli, Wheeling.
u Vermont, Uazlett, Louisville.
“ Luelta, Kountz. Louisville.;
DEPARTED:
“ Baltic, UeimetjßrownsvUle.
“ Atlantic, Parkinson, do
'< J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport
u Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Netyion.
u Gcneesce, ConantyWestNewton. -
“ •S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.'
“ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver.
u Forest Cuy, Murdock,- WellsviJle
“ Regulaior,AVoodburD,LouuviHc.
’< Pittsburgh, Koantz. Cincinnati.
. “• Diurnal, Conwell, wheeling.
u Julia Dean, McVay. Zanesville.
Marietta* Par bear stmrgb and Rocking*
(JSSLft port Packet*
JUSBffißw The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S.
Cbakx, master, will leave Pittsburgh even- Monday,
atU o’clock, P. M.; returning will leave -Ilockingport
every Tuesday, at 6 o’clock, A; M.
- Passengers and shippers may rely on the a*most ac
commodation and promptness. W. «. WHEELER,
mard' : . No. 21 Market suect.
■ For Wheeling l - •
l THE new and splendid possengersteamer
WINCHESTER, Gbooob D. Moose, Master,
will run a* a regular triweekly packet between this
city and Wheeling* leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday-
Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., for Beaver, Wells*
vijle r SieubeaviUe and Wellgburgb;returning, leaves
Wheeling for.Stcahenvilie, Wdlsviile and Beaver every
Monday, Wednesday and Fridry, at 8 A; M.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accornmo
nations, apply on board, or to
ARMSTRONG, CROZKR A Co:, Agents,
Water street.
The >Vjnchester t* a new side wheel boat, and Is the
largest and Guest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas.
senders and shippers can depend on her remaining in
thetradc,. . .
• ttivsr Trade*
■ ; BBQVLAU FRANKLIN PACKETS.
I JSSW& TimEne steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
ffHßßHftMt’. %.Capt. Wn. HiSiu r leave. the Alle
gheuy waarf for brenklin,every Monday and TAurjctoy,
at 4 P,M.
# The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt*
Jona iUavA, leaves the Allegheny-wharf for Frank
lin.every Ztarcfcp and Friday,atdP.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply on Board fmarVO
For fflaristtn aitdiiockiagport,
| Jjg&LA Tns fine steamer PACIFIC, ZAitookMnk
will leave for tbe above and intermedi*
ate ports every >T&VRSDA Y, at 4 o’clock, p, M*
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
T-WOODS A SON,
tnarlO • No. fit Waterst., and 63 Fronttt.
For KltUnnlng and CatfisiTr ~ r "
light draught and pleasant steamer
Cap!. Milusoab, will leaveibe
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,
at 3 o'clock, P. M , for Kittannlng and Catfish. For
freight,orpsssase apply on board, Inovie
For Long ueaob, HiurieuaiParkenbura
and Gallipoli**
Is. The fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS,
l jTr-ti iwcr Savtnt, Mavcr, wilt leave for the above
JsSEShISrI and Intermediate ports, every '
Wwaißa TUESDAY, ai 3 P.M.
For freight or passage apply on board,orto
ftb3 - JOHN FLACK. Agent.
WcdoMdaypackatforGineliiaatif
• V H£)P. ond fhst running steamer CIN-
Bntxmfim*,Waster, will leave
C&ss&sfiareguiariy every Wednesday.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
dec3o G. U. MtLTKNBKttGER.
hew Btosk oa ohlckerio6’i puna Fortes#
: JUST received, by ihe reunsylvanla
ffsggggESll Canal,« new stock of ft ANO FORTES,
rofllrT?l frotn * hc ceiebmtcd manufactory of
II Vrf ft CHICKERINO, Boston, consisting of—
One Superb GRAND PIANO FORTE. AUI7 octaves,
superbly carved in the style r l Louis XIV. •
One Rosewood carved Lacu XIV 70ctovoPiano.
One Rosewood carved round corners? do do
Three do plum do do 7 do do
Two do do do da 0) do do
One Up do do do 0| do do
Oi.e do carved do do 0| do do
Threo do plain do do 6 do do
One do . do round front . 0 do do
Three do do . square corner 6 do do
'Jlieae PIANO FORTES arc all made in the most sub
stantial manner, Patent Iron Frame to every instru
meat, and are particularly to staud the most severe cli
mate. Mr. CHICKENING has of late enlarged his
manofiiclurlng facilities, And hopes soon to bo able to
meet mart of the prowing demands for his Instruments.
ADo, received and for sale, a largo and very elegant
lotof carved and plain Piano Fortes, covered with De
mask, Plash and Hair Cloth. AH the above for sale at
Factory prices. JOHN ll* MELLOR,
Exclusive AgcntJbr Pittsburgh and Western Fenna.,
for ChicVrnng’B Pianos, - fanrts
.■■ ■ ■ Cheap Dry Gootial
JAMES M'CANDLESS A CO..
109 Wood Wood Strtei,
A RE now opening a very extensive and well assorted
A stock of BPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con
staußg In part of French and English Broad Cloths,
Tweeds, Cassimereß, Cashmerctts, Doeskins, Jeans,
•Cottonadei,Dnlntig«, Linen Coatlugs, Silk, Satin and
Fancy Colton Vciungs. Alßo, about UWCASKS PLAIN
. AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, embracing tho newest
styles of Silk and Linen Poplins, Delaines, and
Bcrago De Lalncs; Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns;
Pinlu and Fancy Calicos, In great variety; French,
Scotch mid Domestic Ginghams; Palm Leaf,
KomuiU, Hungarian and Mexican Hats; Silk, Gingham
and Colton Parasols; Ac-, Ac., which are offered at
Wholesuleon tho tnostnccommodatmciernix. inort2
flaw CLOTHING UUUBIQ* ~"
: EDMUND WATTS fc CO.-,
. MERCHANT TAILORS;
iV r o. 185 lAbcrty street, ahove SL Clair ,
HHVK opened a new Clothing Store, at the above
place,and are now receivings splendid lot of
Cioihs, Carstmercs, Vestings, Ac;,of the latest importa
tions, purchuaed with a i especial view to city trade; and
which they are prepared to make up to order iu the la*
test and most fashionable styles. They intend to pay
strict attcniion to litis branch of their business, and lory
have full confidence that they wiU be able to give their
customers enure satisfaction. They are also nmnufaetu*
ring a choice.lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of
tho newest styles, which they will sell low for cash
As all this stock is entirely new, it is worthy tbe aucti
on of buyers. •.... ff»prlo:y
" Uoiiery or the tt«it '
AT LOW PRICES, may be obtained at the Fifth
street Stocking and Underskirt Manufactory
Those who like to buy really durable and beautiful
Goods, and at the same time save two profits,should
call at the Mannfacturcrs and Importers, Fifth street,
between Wood and Market. ■ fanrtl
What Bfery Body Boys* au«t Bo Truer
IT is said that BOOBYER, at the Bbb Htvs Ct*oruiNo
Stobb. N 0.225 Liberty street, sells tfiecheapest Clo
thing In the City—welt made aou fashionably cut Call
and examine them, and you will not be disappointed.
Jast received; by Express, a splendid assortment of
Fancy Ceshtv.eres, Brown, Grepn ami Blue Cloths, snp
oiher Fashionable Goods, Enttable for the season; whio I
we are prepared to make to order, (without disappomh
incut,) in a style unsurpassed iu the City. .
Come and see. . . • mar3L . '
ni. uuukiNsuN'i
FANCY CHINA STORE,
50 WOOD ST BEST, HBAS TIIB ST. CB4BLBB HOTEL.
JUST receiving and now opening, the best assortment
of WHITE STONE and FaNCY CHINA, ever
brought to this city, with every other vanety of Gloss,
Qaecnsware, Britannia. Ware, Japan Waiters, Solar
Hogging and Stand Lamps, Candelabra* &e. inurOO
Hi C* Family llama*
EVANS & SWIFT'S extra brand, luu tierces, now
in store, and for sale. Tac aHention of allpersons
wanting a reliable article, ts solicited to this brand.
qprlU tin SELLERS.NICQL9 & CO.
Removal*
SIGN OF THE INDIAN KINO,
NG. »83 LIBERTY STREET,
(Nearly opposite the Spread Eagle Tavern, Pittsburgh)
TkEF<S R* JONESi Manufaciurer and Dealer In al
1\ kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF and SEGARS. >
Tobapcoanti Bcgara aoH on commusion. faPT7;la
t. c. jaoaaAN.
BOOKSE LliEB AND SXATIONEB.
TTASalwayepa band agciwralauortamntof School,
O, Hisceltaneow amlßlank Book., Pnnting, Port ani
Csp Paper, ic.i’wholesals and retail, No. 1M Wood el..
Below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa.
|p- Wonted, Buga aadTaauera’Jcrapa aplfidy .
/GELATINE ANMSINGLASSi Tot making JeUies
VT Blono Mange, Iko.
. Coopops Arcorietmtneetand shred Wngla.t;'
> French uahsoatenl white mud red gelatine: -
Nelson’* Opaque, (English} do
Far sola b, W. A. M’CLURO ACO.
aplll No, 858 Liberty et.
X w :
COMMERCIAL.
FOIIT OF PJTXSBUBOM.
101 ysn WiTBB 1H TQB CSAtUBL.
AUCTION SALES.
Auction Card*
. rnifls undersigned, after an interval offeror years>bas
A again retimed business. Having complied with
tne requisttions.of the law regulating Sales at Auction,
and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer
(or the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such
to his friends and the generally. With an expe
rience of nearly thirty years in tins .line ofbusinessihe
ntuarda nothing in saying than*© will he enabled to give
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronise him. - P. Me KEN N A, Auctioneer.
ReferstotheprtnclpalCUyMertbapts. .. . tyfl -
-a » AuetlOAMlistly Ssiesi
A T the Commercial Sale* Rooms; corner of Wood
IX and Fifth streets; at 10 o’clck, A. M, a general as
sonment of .Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,;
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c.
„ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P.
Groceries,. Queensware-, Glassware, Table Cutlery.
Looking Giaasess, new and second hand Household and
hitchon Furniture, fac.
n •■■■ • AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical fostru
menu, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. P. M; DAVJ3,
jaJlgtf Auctioneer.
P« B’KERRA, Aaotlonsu«
TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE at ArcnoN-—On Sat*
f unlay evening. May Ist,at 6 o’clock; will be sold
al M/Kenna’a . Auction House, without any reserve, to
the highest bidder, all that valuable lot of land, with the
ftjprovaments thereon, situated at the south-east corner
of Cherry alloy and Sixth street, having a front of 20$
feet on Bixth street, and extending back 45 or 00 feet, as
may ue;desired, on said alley. On the premises is a
ofick house, containing 5 rooms and cellar.. This prop
erty ouers great inducements to any one disposed to in
vest their, funds in real estate, being in the centre of the
£‘v* near the location of the new-Post Office, United
states Court, and Railroad Depot. It may be treated
lor at private sale, by applying to Mr. John Koppiu.
Terms at sale. y . P. M’KENNA,
Q P*34 Auctioneer.
A UCTION SALE—.On Monday next. 20ih inst., at 8
xXo clock, p.m.,wll‘ be sold a lot of furniture, 6 crates
oi Liverpool ware, 10 boxes best quality iobacco,to
geiher with a variety of other articles.
_npt2< P-M’KENNA.. Auminnwr.
Auu’i’iODl SALbS—Everyday, oi aiurun uomioliy’u
. i ry . StOTe, No. 60 Market street, betweea
bourth street.. The enure stock is now sell-:
. nl rea orve.Auction. sites continued from
day to day, until all ore sold. .
■ . MARTIN CONNOLLY.
- “P* l ? P. M’RENNA, Anet’r.
P* R* D A V 18» Anctfones r«'
J V. BILLER’S DRY GOODS STORE-S.is Post
• fosbb unul Monday morning, April 20th, at 10
o'clock, at the Store, comtr of Fourth aiid:Market sis.,
when will be sold a large assortment of splendid bonnet
silks and sauns. dress silks, silk velvets, bonnet ribbons,
F lorence silks, silk andc oshmere shawls, parasols; be
sides a large variety of-superior dress goods, fac, Ac.;
i> superb Brocha long shawls. P.M. DAVIS,
apiB3 ~ ... . Auctioneer.
SUPERIOR CLOTHING, at Psxvatk Sals— Now
open, at Davis’ Auction Rooms, corner of Wood
aid Vifth streets, a large stock of superior clothing, com*
prising coau. vests, and pants in great variety, made of
the fioest materials and latest style. The public ere re
quested to call and examine the assortment.
ap2l P. M. DAVIS. Anct
W* G» n’GAB.TS&Y» Auctioneer.
A SALE OF DRY GOODS,TABLE AND
A. POCKET CUTLER V, Ac:, at Auction —Will be
sold on Monday, April 20;b, at .10 o’clock in the fore
noon, at ilPCartney’s Auction House, by order of As
signee, a large assortment of fresh and seasonable Dry
Goods, comprising almost every variety of goods in that
line of business; also, by order of the same, at 2 o’clock
in the afternoon, a large lot of Table and Pocket Cot*
lery* _[opr24] W.G.hTCARTNBY, Auct’r.
faVbr WARSHOUSS.
Cyras W< Field A Co«, . -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
NO. II CUFF STREET,
NEW-YORK,
A RE SOLE AGENTS in the United States for
J\. Maspratl’s SuperiDrßlcachiag Powder.
Victoria Mills Celebrated Wnnng Papers.
Russell do Superior do. :
• Genesee do do Printing do.
Rawlins A Sons’English Tissue do "
Cowan A Co. 5 * English and Scotch Writing Paper.
They are olso Agents for the prmcipil Paper Manu
facturers m this coautry, and offer tor sale by far the
most extensive and desirable stockof Paper and Paper
Manufacturers’ materials that con be found in this or
any other country.
They occupy.the large and commodious Warehouses,
No 11 Cliff street, No. 58 Chff streel. No. 01 Beckman
street, and the Lofts over ihd large Iron Stores, 7 and
0 Cliff street.
Their banaess is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Pa
periarc sold by the Case only. •
, Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all
Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at ihe lowest possi
ble prices. ■ '
Taper made to order, any site orweight. Liberal ad
vances madeon consignments of Paper, Paper Ma
kers’ Stock andotker merchandize. -
T he highest market price paid iu cash for all kind 9 of
Rag*. [aprlfrly
Boston and Now YorkPlsnos.
rpflE subscriber is now receiving and offers for sale,
X. a very large and desirable stock of PIANOS, from
the most celebrated manufactories of Boston and Now
York.. Amoag others,
NL'NN A CLARK’S Peize-Mspal Pianos.
2 Louis jtlVib style, 7 octaves, elegantly carved and
finished ail round, made by Nunns A Clark
16f octave, round corner, and carved sliding music
rack, Nunns A Clark
2 CJ octaves, round corner, and carved sliding music
rack,
3 Gfc octaves, round corner, with Coleman’s iKloian
Auaenmeut, and patent tunable reeds.
HALLET A ALLEN’S Cucbutsd Boston Pianos.
I 51 octave, doable round corner, elegant moulding;
new scale, and patent Iron frame.
Id octave do do.
J. B. DUNHAM’S PIANOS. Naw Yobs.
20 octave, plain square, rosewood.
90 octave, round corner, gothic tablet.
3 0| octave, square and tablet.
4 double round corner, gothic tablet. .
1 Grand Concert Piano,? octaves, new scale, elegant
moulding, Ac.
N. B —The above Pianos will positively be sold at
manufacturers prices, without addition of freight, &e.
A written guaranty will he given with each Piano,
warranting the some for THREE YEARS, aad lhc mo
ney refunded, it the instrument is proved imperfect and
faulty. 11 KLEUER,
Sign of the Golden Harp;
oprl2 No. 101 Third street*
Watebis, Jewelry; Ac,
HAVING just icrarued from,the.Eastern cities, I
have brought with me one of the most beautiful
andearefullr selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches and.
Fancy Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons
wishing to purchase any thing tn. my line, can rely on
getting a good ntticle. Ido not advertise to sell goods
i Clow cost, nor 50 per cent, cheaper than any house fn
the city. Give mq a call, and I i»m sure you will be
satisfied that I can sell a good article as cheap as any
of them. .
Another tact I wish to keep before the people. If
yoQ waul your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel
ry, repaired in the best mmiuer, ibis is the place to have
it done. To this branch of my business I will devote
especial attention.
JOHN S. KENNEDY, 04 Markevstrcet. .
apt? . Sign of the Golden F ugle.
qiHE CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER’S
JL COMPANlON—Comprising the rudiments and prin
ciples of Cabinet Making and Upholstery, with familiar
instruction,lllustrated by example, for attaining * pro
ficiency in the ART OF DRAWING, as appl cable to
Cabinet work; the process of Veneering, Inlaying, and
Rubi-work; iheart of Dyeing and Btalamg Wood, Ivory,
Bone, Toitoisc-sbell, etc.; directions for Xockering, Ja
panning, and Varnishing; to make French Polish; to
prepare the best Claes,Cements, and Compositions; and
a number of Receipts particularly useful to workmen,
with explanatory and iliattrauve engravings. For sale
by B. T. C, MORGAN,
. aprifl No. 104 Wood street.
W hlgbtaiog Rods,
M. HILL A CO.,Manufacturers, are now prepared
to famish orcreet Steel or Iron R n DS, with all
the Fittings, of Ihe best pattern or material. Orders
left at thh stoto of Eaioi«,OLKuausss A C0.,0n Wood
street, No. 151, Piustoigh, wilt be promptly attended to.
aprtQflm . \VM. HILL A CO,
T AKE SUPERIOR SUAD—
JU 25 bbls. No. 1 Salmon, and •
15 half bbls< Lake Fisb, in storo and for sale
by lapriM) KING A MOORHEAD
CUlbSTJfitt’S
Mm and Boos'* Ctohinz Emporium
IS RFMOVED to GOTHIC HALL, No 7* Wood su
Stock large and seasonable; work warranted; prices
moderate, we study to pfcait. (aprSd
C(RjOA r KffECES'ANDI3RACKED CUCUA.
lostTeceived—
-50 Cis. Baker’s. Nos. t and 2 Cocoa Shells;
25 do do do I Cracked Cocoa;
. For sale by W. A. M’CLURG A CO.,
aprfi 250 i.Uw»rtv .
' FENNER MoMILLAN &
wuoLssaur
Orooets And Communion Hercbauts,
NO. 85 BROADSTREET, NEW YORK;
-. • marilQriy*
S'AINSCOTING.— Oak -Taper Hangings, in imita*
lion, of Oak. Maple, Tine and Wainai, varnished
unvarnished, for sale by
WALTERT. MARSHALL,
anr2l 85 Wood street.
ftlACKEßEL—Tronouticed by goo«i judges
xU. superior to anything ever seen in this market, just
received and for sale by W. A. MoCLURG & CO.,
apr23 . 258 Liberty street.
r| 'RACING TAPER— .
JL Best French Mediam 10x24 inches;
do Soper Royal 19x27 . do; .
do Doohld Elephant 37x40 do,;,
do in rolls of 22 yards, width 45 inches;
For salo at W. 9. HAVEN’S Stationery Ware
aprSl house, cor Market and Second Sts.
G ARMINE INK—Superior Carmine Ink, of Fiem
manufacture,for sale at W.S HAVEN’S .
Stationery Warehouse,
apri?3 Comer of Market and Sccondstrm-ts.
TIOLL DRAWING PAPER—Superior Drawing Pa*
Xv per in long rolls, for Profiles, &c.,50 apd 62inches
wide; for sale by ■. W. S. lIAVEN, Stationer,
npr23 Market of Second.
TOPS—Ryan A McKee have all kinds of
Vy Chair Tops for tale low. Ryan’s buildings,
*priS3 31 Fifth street.
CORN IN THE EAR—2O3 busliels jost received and
for sale by JOHN B BIIERRIFF,
apr23 10 Market street
BACON— 1500 lbs Hams and Phouldcrn in store am
for sale by JOHN B SUERRIFF,
apr2ft 10 Market street.
STORAGE— The aubicnVcrs having arranged ltieir
Hoase for the purpose are prepared to give safe and
convenient storage fo» n limited amount ofmerchandixe
or produce, on Uoer&l terms, if applied for soon.
taaffe* Maguire & bane,
apr9o 124 g ccond street
HOSIERY— A. A, Mason A Co. have )n i received a
large assortment ot Spring and Sommer Hosiery,
comprising Silk. Merino, bfue blued. Brown and White
Cotton Hose ana Half-Hose. {apr22
T7MBROIDEIUES—Another large lot
jCj ies, coaststing of Chemizettes, Undersleevcs, Col
lars, Caffs. Ac., &c.,jufit received at - ■
ap:22 A. A. MASON fa CO’S.
XA BBLS. No. 3 MACKKIUiL, to arrive, and for sale
OU by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE fa BANE,
aprso. ,124 Second street
BRAZIL SUGAR-75 bags In Store and for sale by
< lapteai - > KING fa MOORBEATV
Spxlue Oat*
■KTOBBI9 NofS'woop am
A^l. nowreeeivrogi dtrati t from Amoncan&nd European
manufacturers, _ a,-largo. and complete’ assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, suitable for the Western
trades to Which the attention of merchants, asd close
dealers in general, is invited. UrprS*dlwfaw3t
1 '* .
- _T „ * ’ ?I'V' -5V „*r «c,v 1, V ,. JV* Ti* i W
, • V - - \,^A'4ssA i '!f%r'hfr &t%Sgfpr/~§\ i r ?f *
•-, -'ti.y'l' •'T Si i.” . “ i- 1 ’~V" *'- ' J -*' '*
«v * ***” ■*“' ■* K r ~* '*•*#s <p& rf-v*'** -W
, *f r **£L 5r ~ ■* „“ '
-'- «~ 4 ~ fr "* ** m- ~~ * W
BANKERS & BROKERS.
S. C. TTB&SAN.
TIEBSASA CO.,
V RANKERS AND EXCHANGE UROKER9.
•febiwily No. 95 Wood strttt. Diamond alUy
UemoT«i»
Patricks At friend.
BANKERS AIM* EXORASOK BJIOItJBHS,
HAVE REMOVED THETR OFFICE
TO THV COBJfKB OUTW A!»D WOOD STBSETH,
• „ PiitsbutghiTat.
PATRICKS & FRIEND. ,
Bankers and .exchange brokers,
Dealers inNotes,Draft3>Acceptances, Gold, Suffer'
and Bank Notes. Exchange on ibe Eastern and west
ern citiesconsiuntty fof>aio, . ,
• Collections made In all the cities throughout the .ont
ted State*. pepoaites received In par funds or current
paper,attheeoTrier of'fifth and Wood streets., ffcb**
Somatic and Foretgn Exchange, Bank Notety
. Gold and SHwr<BougAi,Sa.4 and Kstftangsd,
. ■ ■ . AT TUX ■ ■
QXCBABGB AKD BANKING ROOBB
: William A. Mill: &. Co.,
- 64 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
ytyiItTIgXSTAM«OWgI>OttTIM» DEPOSITS: [apg2B
AtLXKtSAKXa. ' tJWABD BASH.
SRARRR & RAHHf .
Banktrtand Exchange Brokers, Dealer 3tn Foreign ana
Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates of JJtfOi?
itißasikNot**,and Coin. ■ ■ •■■■■■_.
Corner of Third and Wood sts.» directly opposite the St
CharlM Hotel. • may 23
BomoTftii
: .a. hoxiKbb a boms,
HAVX EXMOVBD TBXUt BAHXXX9 AND UOSANOB OTVICf
Jb No. G 7 Market street, four door* btloit eld eland.
N. HOLMES A SONS, , 4
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver ond;
Bank Notes. - Exchange on the Eastern and western;
cities eonstantlyfor sale.
Collections mode in all the cities throughout. the: Uni
ted States. Deposites received in par funds or current
paper, No. 67 Market street, betweenTbird and Fourth
streets. jan3o-ly, :
TAS.B.BOON. * : ' THOf.SaBSBItt
HOOSA8A&GBIf»
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, v
N. B. Comer of Wood andSixtkstretts.yPittsburgh, Pa
TTkEALERS Foreign
XJ and DomesucExehange.CertificatesofDeposit.se
EXCHANGE on allxheprlnripaiCltles of tho Union
an d Europe, forsaleins um»! o sn 11 pur chaser ».
CURRENT andparfondsreceivedondeposite *
COLLECTIONS made on all parts o f the Union, atthe
lowest rates. - . : 'v *cplltlt
: O’Coxxnor. Brottier A Co.,
. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
la Dntoeßtlcand Foreign Exchange; Time
L/ and Sight BiUs, Co'n, UricurreuV and Par Funds,
Stocks, Ac. Office, corner Third and .Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. ~ • [mar!7:tf.
" HI L L A CO ~ ' rr^-
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
r Corner (f Wood dnd Fifth Strutt.
QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly
fj for tale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis
counted. Gold. Silver and Bank Nates,boaght and sold.
Collections made in all the principal eiuesof ihe United
States. Deposiisreceived of Par and Current Funds.
•marS7:y
G. XL ARNOCD & CO.,
. BANK ERS+.A ND DEALERS rtf"
EXCHANGE COIN,
BANK NOTES,
BIGHT AND
- TIME DRAFTS, Ae., Ac.
Collections carefully attended to,and proceeds remit
ted to any pan of the Union. -
tiggrSTOGKSSZ
BOUGHT AND SOLS OH COMMISSION.
No. T 4 Fourth ttreet,
' Next door to the Banfcof PlUabumh.
Hew System and New Remedies 1
FOR THE CURE OF
CONSUMPTION!
NTITALL’S BYBIACUM,
IS THESE BOTTLES,
® A A
aI . a
- Sit ■ ' ■ S'
is It UJ
COBTAUCUia
THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, '
:'V- FOB THS CCBE OV TliE - • .
THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF -
COHSCRPTIOH!
sVmptoms.
. Cougb,pain in the breast,
side, head, back, jnlutsana
iimb5 r inflammation, sore
ness: and tickling in the
throat, 'feveiy difficult and
quick breathing, exptciora*
flora frcihy,
. Cosuveneis, spasmodic
cough, violent fever* night;
morning and old day sweat,
hectic flush imhe face ana
. checks, burning hestin the
polmsof the hands and soles
ofhefcet^aysrtenrt/onfajv.
ttreakei wtiV
frlCffdr •
, rsYMMOiis.
; DitrrhmSj rdininisbed fe
ver, cough .and morning
swcats,great andincreasing
debility, /reqnent .fainting
fits, slight delirium ana
, swelling of the extremities.
TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance in three
botUes of NUT ALL’S SYRIACUM is anewera in me
dicine, from its novelty and direct opposition to the old ;
absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM;
while its success, preparediiMhis manner, (each bottle
containing a different preparation),. «ra curing tha diffsr*
ent stagm which characterize Consumption, has estab
lished the welcome troth of the Curabthsy of flag# i
of Pulmonary Consumption* j
Physicians approveof itbeeauaeit ts based upon cor*'
rent Physiological and Fathologtc&l principles. The
.public approve of it, becdueo itis Ccmmon-.Senssi nod
because they Jmow /rvm sad expense** that one prepa
ration will nef cure the Mrs* stuges of Consumption.—
The suffering, disappointed and Discouragedinvalid ap
£ roves of it, because iispriacipleshahloutareasonable
!opr, and when ho usesNatalPa Synacnm,hxs hopes
are realized.
If he Is in the first stase of Consumption, and.usesthe
first bottle,his expectoration, difficult had painful, be
conies free amleaiv;fcte:..cough sooagets well; the
soreness, tickling in his throat, (Dflammatidh, pain In hia i
breast, side, head, back; joints and limbs are removed/ 1
If he is in the second stage andnses the second bottle i
hi# fever leaves hra; his. distortedslumbers become
sweet aairefreahltig; his tught.swcats vanish ;;his czv
pectomtion copious andbloody,assumes d healthy ap* i
pearance. ana at lengih disappears; his bowels he- 1
come ; regular j his appetite l reterns; the flush in his
cheekdisappears f the horning heatinihe palms of his
hands and soles or his feet are felt no longer; his cough
4iow ceases; harecoversahdU well. " • _
■ If he is in the third singe, and uses the third bottle, his
Dianhma gradually ceases; his' weak bowels beebme.
strong; his conghandother. bdd. s>mptoms disappear ;
feeble digestion becomes strong -ncd vlgoroua; his
stomach. recovers its proper tone; and creates new, rich
and nourishing blood; his strength returns; bis wasted
body isclotheit with flesh; nts xjvs is saved,andhe is
restored to health.
FIRST STAGS.
' -> •
recipient Consumption, iir
, Blue Wrapper*.
SECOND STAGE,
Confirmed Consumption,
?tn Pink Wrappers.
THIRD'STAGE.
Tubercolor Ctvncuuiptloa,
in Yellow Wrapper*.
. Each boulo of-Nmall’s Syriaeura has tire 8y mptomsof
the alage for which it is intended printed in front of the
wrapper,’wherehy every invalid* knowmtr his own aymp
tora»,canjadgeforhiraself, WHICHDOTTLE HE RE
QUIRES ; consequeDtiy~tio mistake - can occur in se
lecting the proper medicine.
See Parophlctinpossession of the Editor of thlspaper,
containing Dr. NotalPa Pathology of Consumption.—
Lectures ontheftrictare and uses of the Human Lungs,
and.certificates of cures.
- DT'M'repnred only by Dr.; NUT ALL, inventor and
Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle.
For salo at the Drug Store of-. - ; .
DR. oEO. 11. KEYSER.No, 140,
..comer of Wood street and Virgin alley,
only wholesale and Retail Agent for Pittsburgh.
ja7:dsw . •.
PlCTftte Dlseasei,
DR. BROWN, No. *1 iHAUUND ALLEY.
9 ; Dstot& his entiro attention to .an office
practice.Ulstusmess ismosily cocfintdto
Frivfl(*orFirttT#a/Di«aMf.ftnd«uchpain
fhl affections, brought on oy, imprudence,
' yohtitfulindulgehee and excess;-
Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonon,
“bea. Gleet, Stricture/Urethral Discharges,
'imparity or the Blood, with!all diseases o. the venerea,
origin. Bkin Diseasesyr Scorbutic : Eruptions; Tetter-
Rlngvrorra, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, im
wtency, Piles, Rheutfiatiamj Female Weakness, tyonth .
y Suppressions,Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Anoi
Nervous Affections, Pains in theßack.and Loins, Iritis'
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed.
-Sixteen.years* practice (six in thla .cLyienableaDr.
Browntooßerussunuieesof speedy cure to all who mat
come under his care; .
Office and privato consulting rooms, 41 Diamond &y.
IP- Charges moderate. . . nftvfrdftwty
AHKAUUJr 111,1,1
extract of amkuican oil.
"PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 809
X Liberty street. Thispowtirfollyoonceniraied pre
paraiion; ihemedtcal.vlnneßOfwMcliareTounaiobe
eight times the- strength of the original American OH.
ItiSpaiupmb.alilesal2SandS7| eentsycach.'Withftill
dlrectionsforU«rae..lii,every disease whererhßorigk
nal American Oil hag been lotted at ail efficacious, and
ilso farexceedstbeortginaUn power, ns torenderft the
CHEAPESTHSDWmEINTUB WORL Z7. . Cal I and
try It. JOHN YOUNGSON.
N.B.The original Oil In its natural slate cs laien
from the bowels of lhe earth, can be had as abo^e—and
wiltbe found gtnulnt. nolwilhstandittf a ccrtr 'H firm
elalmstobethe only Proprietors,
diw-tf
TT>F,nMA'Tig»i..-.nr. faromva pewit fliscovrca rcm«
JIL edyfor Rhenmatismif s speedy anacertaiaremed?
forihatpainfultronble. It never faile. - - • .>.
Offiee and Private Consultation RodmsNo, 41, DIA
MOND, Pittabarghi Penna. Th* Doctor U always a
bom* ~ v March S 3 ■'*
Hougb: ft ADUkopy's -
nnHßunder*ignc4'Woa*alu(ormtb«iiriaany;frieaaaBnd:
x ethers, tlitu tbey-bave removed from. Burked;Baild
ing io Ko. 63 Fourth stTcet. (a few doors above their old
stand]! where they have fitted up rooms for. daguerrco
typing. Having a very taperiot-arrangement of lights
and the most approved instruments .now in* use, with
some ten years experience in the business, they pledge
ithemselvesto ramout. as good pictures as any other esr
tablishmonlln the country, anu far more-m«JV* | I-llk*‘ ■
nesses tban.has heretofore been famished to the citizens
of Pi.tsbnrgh, either single or in croups.
Citizens ana strangers&re respectfully invited to call,
whether they wish pictures or not. .
; Oar motto is good pictures, fair pn£es« andpcriect sat
isfaction to oat customers.' HOLuH i AIffHONy. ■
I N, B —We furnish all articlea ln ourbasmssstoothbr
operators as heretofore. . • • : • ■ . aplS v
pnrnUars and Chair 'Warsrooiasi ,
» JOSEPH MEYER, 4&t Penn street, above..ih«
Cana! Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and mahei
to order* at the. wtp*srjpnrr#, over, description 01
I'Etncy sod Plain FURNITURE, 80FAS and CHAIRS
of tho best workmanship and most approved styled.
Porchsaerawould do w,U to .vlaltAls WaSetoom*' ;
giySy-dAvrly
T EAD Patent Lead Pipe, for
Knaps;’
Aqseductu;
Hydraulic Rama
■ Chemieol uses, and
Springs;
All sizst and thicknesses, alway* on. hand, end for
sale low.by ALEXANDER,GORTON,
aprU:d3wßw<H 131 Front meet.
TH7» OI«ASStS9-‘-Iwn>l>lt ta ; *tore *na io» tale toy '
M.BDI& ' . , . WI’ART S SIfJU
y ■■■ . - S 1 V ’■■ ■-■ ’■ '
4t: ■’' ■■ ■ • " '
' *££***? '
FOB SALE & TO LE
_ Hoa«e and Jtiot | a tbe Vwdt
T?OR SALE. A Iwd story Brick House* erected oh a
r Lot fronung oa I'enn «ieet S 5 55d i5,„S? n 5
back 100 feet J o on a'ley. The house 4 geos
style, contauilne five good rooms; grout'd* abound with
shrubbery of different kinds. Stands 13 leet Ahove fiiah
water murk For once end terms, apply to
y ,. McLAlfirze WOFFITT
■ viyo.au.F.f.hwAVt-
" A. ttoud Vai iu iuc flfljtu i " " %
(~}®J*TAINING ol)pnt 90 acres, tacl-otefl nm) fenced -
V balance, prime limber, situated In ftVaeblngton eons-’
ty, n;ar Marietta, Ohio Only SSSff In ban£-ba]»n&
in yearly payments of SICO Apply to ! CT>
-McLain & moffitt,
39 Fifth alreeL ‘
■VI 'lo lft, • • •
: THE anssot) RIlXCH A NGE, on Wotora-eot.
■fSfii neatthe corner of abort street. Fori arms,’an?
WBI Ply to Alderman PA RKIMSON, stbWard. : “■■■
npiSgqf
> Far-Sale*
A NEW;BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, ofB4f«tohLo.
/V coat street Btb Ward, by ISO deep, to aS4 fc«t alley-
? r wo '“ arranged with- kitchen; tyro
aiiamners and a good cellar; the lot: is neatly fenced,
nas trait and shade itees* a grape arbor, nnd garden, alt
in good order*. .Price low— terms easy j immediate pos<
se£»Mon .given* aa .iho owner is gomg west
8. Genera! Agent, ' .
Dn Southfield street.
rjlO The STORK ROOM and FIXTURES how
,4v ?2S°P ,e ? b X lhe subscribe*. Postesdon: givetli on -
tap 33ihiosu For terms enquire cf ■ ;
a P Ttt R CHESTKR,7iSmUbfie!d™.
'TO.LbT—A Sl'ORli KOUM.—Wttma Bulltor
.gSßi.t Shoe r Dry Goods, Trimming or Grocery Store.
* Remlow. Apply to,-: 3. GOLDMANN,
. tPQrpO.: . , . . ;• .. 118 Market street*
*llO LBf—‘The subscriber offer* for Rent, ilift ' ■ ’
1 stororoon now occupied by Messrs Wiilock &Bfe
iOavia.No.e: Marketstrccu Possession given 6*58
oaihe Ist of Api- Pnaaire of
jans:if CIIArf. 11. PAULSON, No. 70 Wood St.
MPOR REN'IV—Ffom the Ist of Aprifnext, ifao
Store, with Dwelling attached, on tbo corner of
Market and First streets—a good business stand
fora Store or Tavern, it being only onesquorafroin 4he
river—will be rented low to ftßaodienaiiLApply to
WALTER BRANT,
, - Nrt< 232 Liberty st..
X*OTS FOR SAUL
/■\NE.LOT,m tbe Eighth Ward of the City of Pills*-
V/ hurght fronting on; L.ocQSt street 293 feet-fronting' -
on Vanbraam street, running to the bluff 400 feet, front
ing the Monongohefa i 93 feet, fronting on Miltenfrerßer '
street4oofeet*
One other tot, adjoining the above, in Pilt township, '
fronting on Locußl street 241 feet, fronting on Mil en*
hernia street to the blnff 323 feet, on tao bluff over*
looking the Monongahela*24t feetjiba line bribe prop* ’
erty of the late James Irwin, Sfiff feet to Locust street.
One other Lor in Pitt township,fronting on Locust st.
293 feet, fronting on Milienbereer Mreettao feet to a 24
feet alley, fronting on taid alley 293 feel to ft lino of '
PXJ?P«rty ofla^e.JamesJrwin, from alley to Locustai,
120 feet
. Oneoiber Lotintho city oi Pittsburgh* fronting-on
Locust street 293 feat, fronting on Vanbraora street 129
feet 4o a2l feet alley, TfoniiJig oo said alleyfeet,
fronting'on.Milfenbereer streetHOfeet Jo Looubi st
One other Lot, fronUfgonForbe,jetreei4B feet,front
ing on Milienberger street 120 fret to a 24 feet alley, Oii
we- »aid alley 43 - feer to Lot r*o. 42 in MilienbeiKei , »
planof Lots °
/ One other Lot, (coming on Forbes street 20 feet, front
ing on Vanbraam ■ street 120 feet, to a 24 fee! alloy, -
fronting on said alley 72 feet. v* ,
-Twill settlor eata,' on long tine, or on perpetual :
.-lease*;.'For particulars', enquire of the subscriber, on
tne corner of Sanduaky street andSoutltComnion, Al
legheny City. " - •
mar2o:4m
108 FRENCH STORE. 108
OKO. MILTRNBERGER. :
TVTBW ARRIVALS OP SPRING AiMHaMk...
il GOODS, opened and opening, inciu2inp*“*ffS.. ’'*
Shawls, from 85 to fT7* 3100 each. ' :
. Let every Indy call and see.this splendid production
of Imperial Chinese manufacture,
. 'Luces, Satins. Silks,. Lawns, Borages, Mantillas* and
Visiles, to match the Shawls—
Ladies' and Children's Millinery, Glove*,/Flower*,
Edging, Ac.
Gentlemen’s Bioad Cloths, Tuscan and Leghorn Hats,
(Cenin style?,VShma,Coats,Ac; . , . '
Mourning Goods of every description. -
. .Madame A. Coiling, (from France.) Is in the monthly
receiptof FusbioosandModel&jfroinPanSy Loudon ud
New Vorkuta No 51 St. Clair iireeL and H>3 Market at,
where ladies are respectfully invited to call; / :
*. The trade supplied with models and materials, (aprld
LOUIS KiilMSaAK***--"-*'—ttEIHSMIS,
• * . [of the late firmof SandsAßeiaeraaD.
liOVIH aEINSOAS 4 OO.i
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN '
Clocks Watches, Jeuthy, Waick. blaitrialty Tucl*i%c~t&c-
FIFTH BXBEBT, ONBDOOR FitOM WOOD, MTTSBUB^ir,
fIIAKE leave to announce toihe-trurie and the'public •
JL generally, that they have themselvescarefallv re
jected and imported from Europe, n largo stock ofGold
and Silver watches, Waled xMateria&,and Toolsfor
Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew* - -
elry» from the best inanufactones—whicJithey offer at ■■■•
prices as to v. as they can be purchased in the cistern
markets.
Their stock of-Watchea consists of Gold and Silver-•
Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; doLepwet; Si£ '
.veTA«arbersi and elegant Prenclr-t>mepiecea,iof the
most-approved makes.- Together with a large stock of: . .
Clocks, and Time Pieces; from the best American Facto* * >
ties*
Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of
description in this line, suelx as Finger RlnßsvKarlUng*, - 1
Breast Fob fend Guard Chains,
Gold Guard Keys and seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver.
Spectacles, Silver and-German Silver aud Table and-'
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fanny articles generally *
kept in establishments of this description.
They would respectfully call the ntiemion of the trade
to tbeirextenave stock of Watch materials anil Tools,’ :l
of every variety, which they have most carefully se- -
Iwted.
They have also on hand a largo assortment of Tele*
scopes, Spy .Glasses aiid. Opera Glasses, from (he best
manufactory inJSngiand. Together with a greatvarleiy -,
of oilier articles'too numerous to mention*
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best
manner and on theniost reasonable terms* Toeti Ly-
C* TWICBELL & CO.’S
FORWARDING AND COMMISSIONHOUSE. '
NEW ORLEANS. *
ffMllS long established House confine their attention
JL strictly to sales and purchases on Commission; aid •*■-
to the Forwarding basine** generally;.
The; solicit a continuance ef the Überal'pairoiiagtf. .•
heretofore given them. ~
January sfS, 1&52,
COMMISSION HOUSE, ‘ ,
SAINT LOTUS .
JOHN W, TWICBELL* >« Tqnnpfpgflt
’TwlchelLdfe Mocrrtdse,'-:"
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS^
■i--_■■ Corner.of Comvurtial and Pint tlruis* -: .* v- l‘s : - •
'TXTtLL promptly attend to all consignments’and Oont* '
f ¥ •. missions omnisied to them, and will makeliberal -
eash advances on.coneignmeuu ox Bills of Lading im
hand.
urdcrs,fnr.the purchase; of Lead, Grain, ftonp and -
mother Prodace, will be piomptly filled aulie'iowest toot-- : - ; -
aibte prices, and on the best terms'. * .-.•••.•••
They will also,undertake : th& settlemantanfl-eollec
tion of claims of importance ; and hops,' by their in--
cial personal efforts audattentlonio niHhe: interests of-, *
their friends, to give general satisfaction.
RtFISHKCfS,
Geo. Collierv: Sl Louis ; , Eliie & "Morton* U [ ncinnati£
rage & Bacon- .. >do- Ptradcr'AGonnanv.\do: ilei:
Charless, Blow &Co, do Ho2ea di Fraier, do •'
Chouteau &-Valle, da Springer A Whueman.do -^
D. Leeeli&Co,, William Holinei & J. \\ .'Butler
*Y£S’ J | ? l ft bw * h l Morgan. J M Back & Morgan,
Philadelphia; Shields; & Miiler r PhUadelphiat'lU D r ;-
Newcomb A and VV. •D. Reynolds; Louisvlllei ' *
T.C TWICHELL AGO . Now OrWn* Imnrfcbfcm *
DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, '
r ZITrSBVKOH.
TSttabVshedin ISlu—lncaijJorflfed ftyLegtilarfca Gharur.:'..*'. -••■
IMfT SBthor ‘ i
of iheNorth. 4 American Accountant” and VVe?fom'- i ; v
'**Steatd&6&lAccoaiHanu”v Professor ofprsctlcal Book*-: tvtv.. •
keeping ano Commercial sciences J. D. Wißianu r Pro- 1
feasor of Ornamental, and Mercantile Penjn&nthtp.li."
R. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile
IAW.
Classicalamj STATHEMiticALpEPAaTHiKt »».*>»
P. Harden, Gradaate of Jefferson College, frofh&sor • : :
: of classical Langaages and Mathematics
i . E. Montel r iate,of;raris / Prbftssor-6fFrench. " . ’
; F; Slataper»Gradaatß of the Polytechnic Jnstitnteof i
Vienna, Civil Engineer Ar«; "
Mechanical mid l/andscape drawing,
I This iastitation no w occapies the whole of the eeo f
I oad story. of from.the- corner of »
i ThirtandMarkdisirceistoPon Ofifr&>ailey,.'wilh two
! spacious rooms inih'e-thlrd atnry . lt cominues to he '
theouly instittuton ia this n'ari of the eoantry where
Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are thorough
and practically taught The CisssicoT aril Mercantile ■; v >
Departmentvaro conducted separately. Orttrof th*—!'
/raostspacioas and elegantly furnished Ladles* WriUme'
Roomsinthe slates, is fitted ap» and will 'be an
ider the direction of J. l>. oHe of the ; be«t ,
Penmcnin the West. ; TuA Professors are oU erncrU ‘ 1 '
cnccd preceptors, and aMhe head of ihrit regphctlve "
nrofessions, Oircniars mailed to alt parts of th a> *rK-,.
'■) ' ■•: ■■■ toarlfcdfcw
: l|WuU Ciue« b(raw uuoaii ::
THB subscriber having made -nrrnfic*raeniiwiih«hft
NORTON BTRA.W r
the sale of theirGood*,: now o£en fbr *ifo r -*
large assortment of STRAW HaUS and UUNiSIETS of
;«wrta T totF..pf.fab]n6i stVtoJand* paneraCads dted? in
ihe Spring ttode.whiEMylU be"solftbyibepaekaiS «
the leweal figure. Cases may bo assorted cV-'
Chaser*. J. W ALDPN’>•:
. . , -tin, At. Milt «.V»«
• A OlArtbr.ctuiie• lume toMutiuot, ot iuw' BBih ' '
.«£*» the Wnjhwigion. road leadiog
itoja lao .McKeesport rondto Fcrrytowni a dark iron- '
Rtey, about three years old- -The owner isrcnaesied 10
come forward, 'prove property* pay charges endure- :
or she will o&eiaposed of sccordins to law. . r
ANOKBWMcCLUIifcj
■:: Dpl24&tW* v IT* . Alh*l**nvrr<n.(« . *>o. .
B&W4AIU n«ft «Ait' ft>Juiup»bdrg -
Uoadi,
k T.ameeting of tbeCemniiiSiiroeTa appointed by an
A. Actofibe Legislature, 10 orgamie a Company for;
constructing a Plank Road. fromßaw-miU Run, m Char- :
tiers townsaipi Atiegbeay county, bell at titfc St. Charles •. •*•
Uoiel.Ss f Uisbsrgltt on Saturday, the 9J:instant,ihe un
dersigned were appointed; a Committee; to open books.
for the subscription of Swck to tho 'said PJank: Rood. .. ;
Therefore,notice is hereby given that hooka .rot lbs*..
■ subscription of said stock yritibc opened at iha (omow- a
mg places, viz:
At Rogers' tuvetn.ui the mouth or Saw-nul! Bun, on ;. .
Tuesday, the 34 of-May next, aud coniinut open ior
three days. * . ~
v At Shousetown, on Monday* the Wilt of May* «ud •.
continue openforwodaysj and , ,
.At PbilHpsbnrgida.Wedw|duy,ihel2ilk'« Mkr»knd
continue open <or two day a. ✓
Shares twenty-five dollars *aeu.
.•!;•■ Jame 9 Wooi>,:- -PsTfiß Sjjousi?,
lVfcKSk* o. P. SfIIBAB, , .
Joas Touso, WzuiAit ITCot.
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AJIES eOSLIBO,
MARKET STREET,
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Sfo. 01,
CLAIR STREET, -
lOLSSALB AHD BZTA.II.
CealerD in
nign and American,
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
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