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Acute Bronchitis. ® i Chron!oiPneumoni4„.... * Y k Dysentery. —» « Disease of Lungs.———— t " HypwWijphyHeart...— 1 9 Inflammatory Croup « * Measles.* ” ? i’ Marasmus.'. ; * t J{ Puerperal Peter.... * ............ v Pneumonia —— \ V* - * ” Scarlet Fever.—. * JJ * Sequela of "Scarlatina. U ............ 1, Tetter J> ■- 1 Total * 6 OF TUB ABOVE THERE WERE Under 1 lyear*** 01From 3<Uo 40 .1 From lu> 8 —I “ 4010 60—* I “ Bio s— ■«*■—-3 “ 60to 60 8 “ stoW..** * 3 >< C0«o 70 0 *• 10 to 0 “ 70 to SO ••••I '• IS to SO I • •* 80 to 00- 0 “ 20 to 30 «...*.o|,-« (to to TO** 0 By orderof ihe Board of Health. ■ • . . A. M. POLLOCK. epi23 _ Physician to the Board of Health. Pittsburgh. and.Steubtrwille Railroad.—?A meet ing of the City Councils ires held on Monday evening, When a communication was received from the President of the Steubenville Batiroad Company, inviting a subscription by the Coun. oils *• to th'e capital stock of said:Compaay,, in conformity with the provisions of an not of As sembly, passed on the 10th day of April.” This not is-supplem entityto on not incorporating the Pittsburgh-and-Steubenville Railroad Company,- and authorising the city of Pittsburgh to eub soribe to the stock of the Company, hye Tnor sakd shabbs —§250,000.- The matter was con sideredmboth Connells, and a special commit tee of two from, the Select, and three from the Common Councils, appointed,' to inquire into the expediency of such subscription, and roport at tho next meeting of Councils. , Catch On the 15th of this month, an old and rety respectable looting gentleman ap plied at Mr. Jactmatfs Lirery Stable, on Irwin street, for the purpose of procuring a horse and : buggpi'to go, as be said, a short distance out the Butler road. Since that time, neither the man, horse, nor boggy,- haro.bccn heard, of—the man appeared to be about sixty.y eats of age, andwas gray haired; the -horse was a splendid animal, sixteen and a half .hands . high, and of a sorrel color; tho buggy was' a very good top buggy. and the hnrness was silvermounted, dllr. Jaelv ■A man estimates hia loss at noar $3OO. *3’ ' ' ' Hartford Iniitranet.— The Hartford 3fm« pub lishes the following inflation to the GhilUcothe Fireand Hartford-Insurance Companies: . It may be supposed by persons abroad unac quainted with tho.reao.urceß ond extended oper ations of our Insurance : Companies, , that the losses of the and Protection by tho Chilli?, cotho fire must seriously affect them. Any impression of this character willbp speed ily removed by a knowledge of the fact that this fire docs not -absorb the net profits of this com-, pany, since the commencement , of their fiscal year, Jnno lost, ns wo arc well assured. DUtriclCoigi.—K. B. Carhahan, Esq., an nounced in the District Court, _on Monday mom-, ing, the death of Jons II; hPFAnuss, a young member of the Pittsburgh bar, who died at his -father's residence, on Satnrdoy last. Mr.Coch romnoved the adjournment of the Courts and that resolutions bo entered on tho:rocord3 of-tho Court, regretting tho melancholy event. Col. Black seconded the motion; and mads some olo qnent remarks, after which the Conrt adjourned. The Election hold by the stockholders of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company,. to determine whether they should subscribe §350,000 to the capital stock of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail road; dosed at Philadelphia on Thursday last— The vote stood :■ For subscription, 16,078 shares; against,’ 1,077; majority in favor of subscrip tion, 14,701 shares. . Obtaining Goode Under Falte woman named 'Mrs. Margaret Boab, was com mitted to prison on Monday evening, by ’Sqairo Patterson, of Birmingham, charged, on oath of James Beck* with - obtaining goods -under false, pretence* She was afterwards; released, on payment of the jail fees, by discharge from the ’Squire. ’ Barney Williamt appears to-night in two cha racters—Jimmy Finnigan, in Ireland and Amer? lea, and Lnney M’Twalter, in the Beviow. Mrs. Williams also appears in two characters —in C6u sin Cheery and the drama of Ireland and Amer ica. The hills say “this, is positively the last appearance." lUtyitiee front lattice. —Thomas Paxton was arrested, yesterday, by Officer Hague, as a fugi tive from Maryland.’ He was charged with ob taining a considerable sum of, money by fraud. He left yesterday morning, on the Brownsville boat, accompanied by tho officer, for Cumberland. Businett an the wharf was not very setiveyos ierday. It was mado up, however, by the activ ity manifested-at the Canal Baain-largenum hersof freight boats werenrriving, and the whole basin presented a scene of animation. and buai ness rarely witnessed. . Fire.— The fire on Monday evening, was can-. Bed by Well’s Tavern, on: Pennsylvania? Avenue, takingfirc. The fire was caused by the chim neys: The engines were on the ground promptly, ' and more damage was done by water than fire. Thc Tuin fifty.—This Bteamer is up for Loula ville, under''command of-Capt. SPKelvy, She is 164 feet long, 28 feet beam; 3 82 inch boilers; oylinder 10 inches, 4} feet stroke. Her power is large, and her draught light. Dry Streete.—Dio high wind wo had all day yesterday produced a most desirable effect. It tended more towards putting the streela in a pas sable condition than all the son shine we have bad since the commencement of spring. ; AldemanParkintm had before him, yesterday, a woman named Julia Armstrong, charged* on oath of John 3. Bames, with keeping a disorderly bonse. The Alderman let bet go, on condition of her vacating the premises in 24 hours.- GefrAanians.— We -notice in Kleber’s window, on Third street, a fine lithograph of the twenty-; three performers composing tbo Germanin Musi cal who ore toperform in the city, on Monday, -May 10th. The Allegheny River.—The steamers tunning on the Allegheny are making regular trips. The time ofthelrdepartnre can he found by reference to our advertising columns. Quickest Trip.—Vie see it stated that the Pitts burgh made the down trip, last week, to .Cincin nati, in twenty-five hours, including ten stoppa ges. This is the quickest trip on record. ; ( hail jV^hf.—To-night, Monsieur Adrien per forms for the last night, in this city. Lafayette Hall, will no doubt, be well fitted, to witness the astonishing tricks of this great msglcian, T _ Pennsylvania Railroad. —The receipts for pas sengers, for the week-ending on 17th,: amounted, to $31,756 32, and from freight $17,267 02— total, $01,022 34. Route Agent, —John S. Datragh, has been ap pointed Bbhte ; -Agent,-on, the: railroad-hetween this city and Cleveland, vice Joseph Bondolph. Wednehday Packet.—foA&y is the regular day for the Cincinnati to leave thlsportfortheQneoii City- Her accapmodaUons we of the very best. Death of Judge Couffer.—A’meatEngof the mem bers off bebop waB.heldin;thppistrict.Court Boom,, on Monday, to take; sodie action in rela tion to the' death of Judge CobiiTeb, of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. , Hon. Walter Forward was called to the shalr, and 8. W. Black appointed Secretary. Judge Forward, in appropriate terms; stated the object of the meeting, and feelingly described the less Which the Profession and; the community gener ally had sustained by the death of Judge Codlter- Thomas "Williams, Esq., onTiehalf of the mem bers of the bar, delivered a very eloquent eulogy .on the learning, talents and virtues of the dooea sed. The Conrt then adjourned.' The Next Zerfure.—Professor M’Gill’s Lecture, In reply tothatof Bishop o’Conuor,wlll be de livered on Tuesday or Thursday, evening of next week. Tho proooeds of tho Leoture will bo ap plied to tho'Weslem Pennsylvania Hospital. IFe should have statedyesterday that M’lntosh was committed in default of $6OO bail, by Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny; instead of giving the re quired amount of surety, as we stated it Drtyjennae. —There wore four persons com mitted yesterday,:, all for, tho above “besotting sin.”- Quo by Mayor Fleming, and three, by Moyor Qnthrie, for 24 hours each. ; Cars.—We noticed at the Canal Basin, yester-, day. evening, a passenger, oar. designed for the. western section of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was brought from Blairsvillo hero, by Canal; . ’ Coal Hoato.—A coal boat moored above lock Ho. 1; broke loose yesterday, snd came over the dam; Several men were on board at the time, but they lnoktiy escaped. _• . . . - An Alarm of fire, was raised yesterday after noon, by some boys who wished to eqjoy the pleasure of dragging a red through, the streets. ; «gg» FRESH OYSTERS received dally by Ad amß* - Express, at the WAVERLEY HODBE, Diamond Alley. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. B 7 TBS (PBSILLT BIBS. XXXII CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. "Washisoios, April 27. Sesate.—Th DeGoTenoy Bill was taken up and debated. Mr. Seward spoko ip favor of an ap propriation in aid of the Collins ■ steam ships,— At the conclusion of bis speech, the Benate ad journed.. ■ ■ Hocse.— The Houaa being incommittoo of the whole on the Homestead Bill, Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, addressed the House nt great length on tho present position of tho two groat parties in reference to the Compromise of tho Constitution, and said that nnless they erected their platforms on tho broad notional ground of the Constitution they could not hope to prosper. Whcn he con cluded his remarks, the House adjourned. EUBOPEAH HEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER FRANKLIN New York. April 27, The steamer Franklin arrived at Now Tort at 81 o’clock, bringing London, dates to the 16tb, and Havre dates to the 14th. The Franklin was detained ono day in canseqacuco of tin lowness of the water in tbo docks. She left Cowes on tho Ist April, and brings. 97 passengers, a valu able cargo of French goods and $85,000 in spe cie. The newsis unimportant. - COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Liveufooe, April 13. Cotton... There has been a decided improve ment in the market.- The sales have been from B,oooto 10,000 bales; 2,000 of whioh were to spectators and for export; the prices have turn ed against the, buyers. The sales on tho I2th wero 5,000, and on tho 13th 6,000 bales, 1,500 of which were for export. , Losoov Maiiket.—Wheat firm With a mode rate supply. Floor unchanged. .. The Money Market is glutted; Consols have ; nearly reached par, nod all sorts of securities : are rapidly rising. Accounts of trade in the ! provinces ore satisfactory, i The Manchesieo Makeev is firm tboogb lsn goid. - . The Niagara orrivedout on tho lStln Much ] anxiety was felt for tho arrival of the Washing- ] ton, which left New York on tho 27 th of March. When tho Franklin toft she was inker 19 th day. Tho Overland Mall, arrived flt London, with China dates to February 27th, Bombay dotes to March 16lb, and Calcutta to tho lGth March, The expedition against .Birmah left Calcutta and Madras on tho Uth of March, and consisted of GOOO troops, two ships of war, thirteen steam ers, and 20,000. Burmese troops, which were as sembled ot Rangoon. Others were ravaging the frontier villages. ..... ■Advices from Lisbon to tho 31st March, state that Saldanba and bis colleagues had tendered their resignation, in consequence of an adverse voto in the Cortes. Tho Qaeen refused to accept them, and authorized Saldanba to takei any mca sorea be thought proper, Uo aceordingiy ad journed the Chambers uotii llio 20th May. Tho country remains tranquil. ■ The Portuguese War Steamer Oporto was lost on the 31st March, on her passage from Oporto to Lisbon. All tho passengers, thirty-six in bomber, perished, together with all the crow ex cept seven. ... , , , Count Cnol-Schaucnstem haabeen appointed Prime Minister of. Austria. , ; : The hews'from Franco is of little interest.— The returns of tho. bank wore considerable. A grand review of tho army will take place on tho 10th May. , Emile Girardin, editor cf La PrcBSC, has re ceived an official warning that a second notice ■would lead to the suppression of his journal, ■ M. Martin, the Strasburg Councillor at Court Cassation, has refaaed to take tho oath of alio gianee, and resigned. M. Michelet, Quinet and Mickie. Wior, have been removed by a decree, from their professor ships in the University.; v v,- The steam frigate Isco, sailed from tho Gi ronde on the Bth nib, with 350 political exiles from Algeria. The agents of the treasury have taken posses sion, on behalf of the State, or tho estates of Monceoux and Ncniity, port of tho Orleans prop- Messrs. Fox and Chandler, of the Society of ■Friends, arrived at Lisbon on tho 9lh, with a memorial respecting Slavery. Tho Queen prom ised an audience, and the government intimated that the slave tradojin the Portuguese Posses- Bions in Africa, would bo gradually obolishea, Livekpooe, Apnl 13. .;. The arrivals of grain and flour hayo been mod erate, and tho exports liberal. In themorke to day, the demand was better. For Corn, extreme prices were paid, and tho stock was rather lim ited. Red Wheat 6s 2d@ss7di White Os lOd® 6s id. Yellow Com 28s Gd@29s; Wblto do. 30s®81s. Western Canal Flour 19s®19s Od; Ohio do. 20s@21s; Philadelphia and Baltimore 19s@20s. New Orleans 21s. Itlee 17s Cd® 18s 3d Loudon, April 14. TheCoffeo Market is quiet; sales 400 tags Bio, at private sale, at 88s. ’Consols 69}©9»6 for money ana amount*, be ing a decline of Jlrom previous day. The difficulties in. Egypt, between the Porte and Abbas Paeha; have been amioably arranged. An extraordinary statement has:been made by the captain of a Quebec vessel,,to the effeot that in the epriog of 1851, he saw two vessels embed ded in ioe, drifting towards Davia\StraitB,wmoh vessels he believed to be Sir: John Franklin’s Bbips. This statement has received great atten tion at the Admiralty Station. Columns of doc uments on the subjectihavo been published in one Of the London papers of the 15th, which put hdamper on the story, by showing its impossi bility, and the probability, that what the captain saw was only the ' reflection of his own vessel, front two different surfaces of iceberg. rphe frigate Susquehanna arrived at Bong Kong on the 6th of March. ANOTHER steam boat explosion. » St. Xoctb, April 2G. t The steamer Prairie, State, on rounding out from the landing, at Pekin, in., between nine ! and ten o’clook, yesterday taornwg, collapsed the |Cs to her Aboard DoUers, kUltag. andVounding some twenty persouSj.mostly hands v 2 nMneneers. The bollßr blew out both ■ fcAKTKd but for a quautityofhay I'Bto the engine room, the loss would hare | lee 4“’tore ft nSn<ser, Wilson, was f«htly wounded, the assistant Instantly killed. The Prairie Stato afterwards caught flr% to* l * ™? extinguished by the crew of the Avalanche, Wbidfwaa on the point Of landing u ehort dis-, tanoe above, and came to the assistance or tue Prairie State, Capt. Sprigg thinks the killed tyill aaftoflllt to IBOStIJf Ovj the crew* : FBOM-MEXICO. ' Baitimoee, April 26, The Soathorn mail same through to-day from Hew Orleans. ’ - The Hew Orleans Picayune bafsome Hems of Mexican news of interest A report was very prevalent in. the city of Mex ico> that a.pronhnolamento r had been made in Vera Crux, but it originated entirely in fears that such amevent Would be produced by the -esoited state of feeling at Vera Cm 2, on:tho,tariff sub ject. -The Government had- evidently become alarmed by the determined stand taken in -Vera Crut and Tampico, and by the. energetic remon strances proceeding from those. ports. The ef fect is seen in the re-establishment of the old tariff at Matamotas; information of which was received from the Bio Grande, v Aa important oommeroial order relative to Port CarmeD, has bciln pnblisbed, whioh provides,, that vessels coming from foreign parts, after hav ing discharged cargoes at Vera Cror, - may pro ceed to Carmen ana load with dye-wood, and re turn to Vera Cruz and receive passengers, -with- 1 oat being obliged to pay tonnage, duties twice in the latter port. , . A bill has been introduced into- Congress, ex tending, for tenyears,' tho right granted to the city of Tampico; imposing a tax of twelve and a half cents per barrel, on . oil foreign, flour im ported. It is said that the appointment of Minister of War has heon offered to Gen. La Vego, and that as soon as his acceptance is received;: Senor Bi bles, now Minister, will resign. GEORGIA UNION CONVENTION. New York, April 27. Daring the session of the Georgia Union-Con vention the following despatoh from Senator Dawson wos circulated among tho .members:— .‘1 Washington, April:2lst: For James T. Nes bitt—The canons sustained Mr. Mangum’s de cision. The Southern whigs generally withdrew. A convention will be held on the 16th June, at Baltimore, which will make tho breach wide and deep. Lot the. Constitutional Union party be firm, .and tho South will be savod. ; .Avoid. both Whig and Democratic Conventions;- the Conser vatives of all parties will rally aa one: party and call a Convention at Washington.—(Signcd) W. C. Dawson.” ARRIVAL OF KOSSUTH.t WonoESTEn, Mass., Aprils?. : Kossuth arrived hero last evening,-and was re ceived In an enthusiastic manner, in tho.presoncc of an Immense crowd.. Five tbousnud persons were present at the' City Hall, whero an address was delivered by Ex-Mayor Chopin; Kossuth replied in a most eloquent speech, A great dis play of fire works took placo nn tho occasion.— About §l5OO of Hungarian bonds wero sold. FROM TAMPICO. N*w Yoke, April 2f>. By on arrival from Tampico wo bavo dates to the 3d April, which state that a revolutionary outbreak was momentarily expected, in consc qnence of tho non-payment of tlio troops, and tho objectionable port regulations, which latter have had a disastrous effect on the commerce of Tampico. - ■ s ■ NEW YQKK MABKET— ApriI 2T. Cotton... Sales 1200 balcß Uplands at Bij©Bj; Orleans and Mobile being,l advance wiih in.afew days. . Flonr...Balea 11,000 bbls floor at $4,12® 4;18J for State, nail §-f,81®4,60 for Ohio. Grain... Sales 26,000 bus Southern while and mixed Corn at (>6®O7J Vfovislous.i.Sales SOO bbis mess pork at un changed prices; 300 bbls beef at Cj;.: Sugar... Sales 1,600 boxes Havana yellow at 4|©oc. - ... Coffee-Sales 800 bags Java at 10;. Molassea—Salcs 260 hbds Porto .Bico at 28 ®2oo tS gal. 1 Whisky...Sales of 600 bbls Prison and Ohio at 20*c. NEW YOEK CATTLE MABKET— April 27. Washington Yard,..The market was firm, but a shado lower than Inst week; sales 2,000 beeves mostly Southern and Western. .Good retailing qualities ; 200 unsold. \ Chamberlain’* SO cowo nnd calves at §22,60 to 80@46. Soles 800 sheep and lambs at §J,50@7,00. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 27, Cotton... Doing belter; sale* 400 batc3 at full rales.' . ; Floor,,.Held firmer. • Thercisbut a moderate inquiry for crport Sales 1,000 bids at. $4,0115. for raised brands, and sales 700 bids select blinds at $1,12. Bye F!our;,;Sleat)y; ■ small sale* fct 53,25,: Cora Moal...lfuehapgcd; sale-a lUH) Mils Benn syltania at $3. Grain...Wher.t Ofic for white and HO for ted.— Bye scarce at 73 for Botina. Corn unchanged. Provisions.,.ln good tloraand. Sales of hacon and lard reported at extreme raws.' PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET- April 27. The offerings of beef cattle for the xtcflc*_wers Above 1,400 beeves, which ore felling at »7,50 @8,50. There aw about 400 hog* in mariet, selling at from $8 to $8,25 per 100 llij. WO cows offered at prices varying from $l5 to-VIS. Sheen ainl lambs; the former at fnnn $2,50 to $4,50; the latter from $2 to $8,50, according to quality, EMOROtOKniHS— Anmlier iarja lot of Embroidery I**, rcnitUng of Cb*irii*«KC*i Un<?ot»Jet*c#*>o«v I . a Co‘r,.ac„ae ,i-t .wcnrrt « MABnN » nnM 57«.5t W.K.TABKH, IMPORTERISOF ANB WHOLKSALEDEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS Md Fsiiejr Olttlainr Ooo*<* r CONSISTING of Bannat Talit, Crape Tor l*l»n Liirngr, Flench Outride Flower*, IwuJe Bprl/rt, Wire,Baekrum*i Or»wa«, Frame* tlocdafte. - 10 SOUTH SECONO STREET.. ■. ■uniiiHldor • .. : fHltlcytldlll *" WU,t:OCtt,llOOKttS aFBAbISVe, Ni. 7 Scull TAir.l itrtil, .freon* Mariar, FAifiufefpflio, TMPORTER»*f gnawlTsiW, Trimming* awl Arab* L «1»1 Flower*; and .Manufacturer* of .Siraw Hare, bunnel*; and all atncle» m the Straw l rede, which they offer at Importer* 1 and Manufacturer*! Price*. i.ihi ana too Wyttno.hc cnwvmcfcd, before p.urouasrhg, 01 *’ ad' vantageiologained trypurcli*»iug direct from ibeinre porter and Mrurefaeiurer. (marCU.-dm«_ -nr.--' : MgmtUaK uadi. W M. HILL K CO ,Maiiofaciurer«, arc now prepared to funiHh or erect Steel or Iron RODS, with all ilio Fining*, or the bf*l pattern or .materiel, Ordert left at thbWe of Kmikt, OiatttavMm. * Co, on Wood ''ZX&V* 1 ' ptMlurgil > W|l ‘ T AKJi SUPhlllUn SIIA.D-- , 1 i . S 3 No. t Salmon, ami , v. % , ■ )S half bbl*. Lake Kl*h, Id ator* ana m •*!& I, v loDlfttr KING & MOOBHBAP. 1 CHJBBTKtt’S iU» andClthine Smjwuiw t ( :■■ IS RIiMOVKD to GOTHICHAIiU-No 7* Wood ■!. Slack lkr» owl «eaw>n»ble; work warranted I pure*, moderate. Wc ituiy U rStasi- L?J??_=S_ eGCOiTSiIfiCUS'ANU'CItACKEOCUOOA. 50 ltwfiJaker’e.No*. I and 8 Cocoa. BUeltaj ■>.■ Sirio ilo <lo 1 Cracked Cocoa i ■ ForialebY W. A riI’CLU UG tc CO., . 850 Liberty nteet. Vi fcWSPAFKH FlUiS.—AuntUer nupplr of I'. A. N RockwellVPatenl Newrpnpor Pile*, the bc«l now {ri o*e, received am! faraaleby . . . J, li. WKIiOIN, Boo<*el or «nd Stationer, 1,: JPT t!4 ■ ■ >v OJ Wood-itrecti between 3d anil Aih. SKUAR3— St.O.UHI Commoirsegan jiTu ifieeivcd and for *alo low for .cash or ex ? 6 «Jfintw r * ro Ursb m«nu;.«tur<>r>o «rnel« i- w -jO|3& <o^ /"I LOVK3ftiCOVKSA* A."roTmnnfcCo h*« io.t l_T redcelved SOOdotrn dfMen'aand L«die»’ KW,Slllt, Li>Jc TiireQtl, and Co lon filovea. » IfioXßblNti—Two Or ihrcc iouijk Oentlemen cuh bo J> nrcommodalcd wllli Boatd, by applying at No. 1110 Second street jssrir *• uam * aor# Y 10 Market Mreet q SiS Mt *~ 1 '” bt,l, " rn ,tote sTVAnri%u, ‘k~2&usitfc*r wr eulo.uy , . .K sMITH it SINCLAIR. OOLKLIUt .. ■ . ■ ■ . , . ——— — -7-jr— •nJmwarnUhed.foMatetg p ma * s , lAL l, -■■•■' ■ 85 Wood Mreet. . Sea™f»-d for sale by VV. A. Bpt>h/ -: •• • .'■ ■ I I ’ I “» T BAC ‘§H» Modiom 18*a»inch«i do in rolls of J» yards, widih 4j inches, For sale at W:S. HAVEN’S Siailonenf Wore apiS3 ' fconsercor ftraTfrclftii&Second^tg. ARMlNE'lNK—Superior.CnriflineJnWof French manufaclore, for 1 snlenx ■ • W. B fiAVI-cs_a_ ’ Stationery Warcnoolc, Corner of Markeuond Sccond slrects. 'TITANTED—A fow.men'of-lhorpueh boßUiessbabiU W and good address, for a -safe and respeeUWe bneir. nets; il it a business thatrequites no capital.bul good chancier, business habits and energy.-; To men with th*s above qualifications a permanent bu?lnessttndlbe best of .-wages will be given. Apply or address N 0 .39; gorittySritfsirectiComerofThlrd. - japTg&if LUST*' * NOTE at fourmorthvdnied New York, March xL B6th> 185*2, for ¥1,344 03, drawn by James A. Mc« Xtight to the order of Edward Lambert & Oo.,supposed ta be lost AU persons are cautioned against nejjotm -tingioriho wne. _ [aprtt3 Home aad liot ta tbu otto \V*rd, nrjoit SAIiE.—A loro ttory Prick House,erected on a : P. tot iroMlftg on Penn street 25 feet, end running ihakir r lift feet to unn'ley. .The house is finished In good ntvleiopntdinlnefivOKOOdtopMSLßroundd.nbound with ruibery of different kind* &tsnd* lSteet ub 0 *« high B pi3B No. 29. Fifth street ' \ --X - * *y 7 rV* COMMERCIAL. DA J JUYRH VIE WOJF THEM ARRET* Omcß fl? tux OaiW Moshtto Post* I WcdnesdaVi April 38,1852, 1 ►. The weather yesterday was ■pleoaent, amldelightfo I farontdoortratisactions. IttfcuslnesSjthcTewaaafcene ral activity.-? -Onr markets,'with tha exception of Floor, continue firm, Receipts of Flour were large, and price.® have receded. V ASHES—SaIes reported in lots, at 3 to 3Jc. for Soda.: Sales of SObozes Saler&ms. FLOUR—Receipts about3ooo bbl;-,of wkiQb. about .1150 bbls,. were inspected and sold.at price* ranging from 83,00 to 83,15, for Superfine to Extra; Toward* theeloao of the day, buyers refused to : pay over .82,05 10 03,00/ A lot of 400 UUs. was offered At 83,00, but not taken; 300 bbls. was sold at $2,75, on account of bad carrels. BACON—CoDiinoes.firm.atformer quotations. Hams 914210 c ; Shoulders BJOB|CiJ Sides 9|@loJc. S9OAR-Sates of IQhtds. at&lc.j 5 do at 51 MOLASSES—Firm a, 34035 c. LlME—Sates of SO blit*, at 81,101. FORT OF PITTSBURGH* 11 tBHT WATBB IN TUB CIUNNSt. ARHIVED: Steamer . Atlantic, Parkinson,Brownsville. - - " Baltic, Beimel, Brownsville. 44 J.M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport... . 44 Thomas Blinver, Bailey, West Newton/ 44 • Gencsswe. Contutl, WeetNewton. M S. Bayttrcf, Peebles, Elizabeth. 44 Michigan N 0.2, Boies, Beaver. > 41 Forest City, Nardoch, WellsViUe. ; 14 Diurnal, Conwcll, Wheeling. DEPARTED: “ Baltic, Benuet, Brownsville, • 44 Atlantic, Parkinson, do ,• 44 J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Phnver, Beiley, WcsiNowion. • 44 Uenesseef Consul^AVest Newton. . 44 & Bayard, Peebles, EHzuhetfu ■ . u Michigan No. 2,801e5, Bcavctv, .<• Forest City, Murdock, WelUville, Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. 44 Asia, Boyd, St. Louis/ 44 Allegheny, Batchelor. Cincinnati. 44 P. F. Gordon, , San&»h. . ■ MarlctUr Pnrlttrstmpgli and Hocltlug- I P° rt F“ Ckt *" JrfMBHH. The .learner H AIL COLUMBIA, A: S. Cbanx, ftioaler, will leave Taishargh every AJonday, at 3 o’clock, P. hi.; reiarning wilt leave llockingport every Tuesday, at tt o’clock, A. M. Passcugers and shippm* mny rely on tho utmost ac commodation anil promptness. W» ir. WItEKLKtt, mats' - No. 21 Market street. Allegheny Rivet Trade. REG VLA.iI FRANKLItf PACKETS. I iJIStJS Tub fine steamer ALLKGHEN YISELI.E JtEgßafiSNn. a. Cant. Wa. lUnii», leaves Hie Alle glieivjrwjiaif for frank lin,evcr? Handily sad Thursday, . The Hue alenmer ALLEGHENY OKLLENo ILCapl* Jomt lunar, leaves Hie, Allegheny wharf for .Profit* lul.every2Vnd«y and Friday, at d.E- M- ■ FdrJ'’rei|!htM^l‘aBsaye i app[)f oajlowd mawutu and »«cl»)>SVor>> i J3&JS Tiiinneilcsratr PACIFIC, Z»»obb Ma* ■MailwwiTim. Will leuveTor Hie above nml liUermcdi' .trmmicvcf? TUVKSDA Y, at* o’clock, F.flJ, For frelglilor P No. Cl Wa«riit.*and 63 From For lUtunnlßg anil Cutftab. t . THE light draught. and pleasant steamer fiB2Sls22&Cl'AßloS«\ Copt. MaMN<*Ae,wiU .leavcthe Allegheny whatT on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, ot M o’clock, l*. Ill,for Kmoftntng and Catfish. tor ffrlgluor paxaßo apply on toar'l/ _ Jnaytj _ vor LattirTuaaiii ffl»r»ciu, I'arhmbarg . and Q<lpoita* ■ —a'- The fine tseomer <JOY, MEIGS, * UCIZ7J® SmrsK, Mas'cr. wtll leave for the above - nnd intermediate pons, every nffWaa TURsDAY, &I3F.M. For freight orpauage apply on board, or to feh.l JOHN rLJiCtf'Atcnt^ Wadneeaay PacUei for Cincinnati* mm.•:.■?.■ Tnantar atut fast running sieaincrClN- I Umuwoiuw.Master, wilt Unit amarawwwrayutarly cmy Wkweapar. r»*rfretf;hlof passage, apply on bderil* or w dccao «. o. miltkndkbg&ii. Ifew Ooods at Unmual Loir Prices! D'<iUKoU'&CO.',No.t97'iK>nb west comer of Wood V street and Ihaihomt at;*;, ate uow opening tb«ie AMOOd parcbawi of S mWQ A«VJ> BV&UHER DRY aOOUS A Ml VAtitISTIRSi which have, been selected by iheisfißtoTpisnnsrwrtk sresicate, expressly for the iriJe, ()ox stock tcrnihi* in pari of French ana English BrowlefotiMV Caesifnere*/Cttbnereiteit Tweeds, Pan- Stammer Pantsloonery, Fancy Tennintank, Pop tin*, Pft kntaes, f»*wne, UcMger,* heavy jtoek, Fancy Pnnii, latest Aipfcca* pbm ABd figured. French, oad Domestic fhcgharoj, Brown -and {Reached Mi»HnOQWdos lloiorftGJovcSjttlkrgansid beautiful. a«xowa*.»ii Uanneu* Biobon*, Lace* and Edgings; La- ; Dies* Good*, a targe Assortment of laiea* style* •Silk asd Gingham Parasols; ftuitai.d m>d Palm Leaf. Hats. Oar atocr of Varieties is very Urse and ecm* Stctr, toyetherwlta mnifctue «toca of Gold and Gill cxrcUy, Cold and Silver Fans and Pencils; Clock* in creairnncty. Ourttock of Dry Good* M la’seandcom ptfic To wbteh wo weald Invite the attention of City Retailer*. Country Merchant* uni Pedlart, nswe can cfTer Goods on saefe Urm* as will make ilan object of their iiaructtiar ruination. .■ ■ apnffcCfiv . ft CfiLGO. & CO.^ stock oritnVcbtVms’i Plino Foriis* : _ ■ JllfVPrcerivcd. by the Pennsylvania •■■ Canal, a new stock of PIAXU FOR rKS, ©4piSrEki»g from the celebrated rosnetaetary of If 9? 9 |?€UIOKKftING. H&trotvconsisting of~* One ftaprrbiiliANC PI ANO FOBTK. taH7ociavc», iUtwiblf carved ta ihc sty ta of l«o»U XIV. „ One ttotewopd eotvtfdGyw* XIV 7 Octave liano. One Hnrcwrtyd carved roanrf corner* T do <Jd ' Three do plain do . do 7 . do do Two do do do Co til ; do do One do do Co do 0| dp do O-e x' hIo carved do co CJ do do Three An plain d« do fi do do . d* co round front ti tla do - Three do do *r,uftte corner C do do These PIANO FoKTCfcare nU made in the mo*i»ab •tar.ttal manner. Patent Iron Trains to every Instra tnent.omlofeparbcßtartr u»*uurJ ibe iwm severe cli mate. Mr CiIICKKKIm* La* oftata enlarged his manttfactartag faetabe*, ar.d tapes scon-lo be aide to meet tro*w>f the. proving drraandt for b;* instruments, Atro, received and for *»ta<» Urge and very ekfftul lot of carved andplsm Piano Font.*, covered wub Da* mask, Pta’h and Haircloth. /il the afcovc/ur »ata ut Factory prices. lI.JHEGLOR* Ercfo*iv«* Agent for Pttubarghand AVcMern P«xms n •:>iuK T s I'nion** . ■ faprtS for CalckeiluK'« * - , - Clutniirr Uroilil JAMKS M'CANOI.KSS A CO., WJ WcaJ WoQd Strat, A BE now opinion a very riletmve eml well »«*onetJ A, lot It of SPUING nni SL'MMUH GOODS Con •tKinir ia Bill ol French mill Knjluh Drou] Ciotht, Tweed*, CiwlmetMrVorhißctnu. • Psetliim,lna», Cotlonoii**, Orllilrfi, Linen CoounfO, _t-Ult t S»lin and Fonry Cotlon Veiling*. Alm.alioM HttCASES PLAIN ‘ANI> FANCY.IIBKaS GOODS,vmbreein* the newcil •tylee of-Silk and Ltocn Poplin*, DeUmr*, Dcreyeoond BeraKtiPe Liinci, lllnck Jncarmngmsd Fancy Eawns; '.ruin Md F«ney Calico*. unreal, variety {French, Scotch and Do®c*i:e Ginshanni Palin Lenhorn, Ko«tu!li, llunrnnan and Slexiran llat* ( Site, Glnjilinm and Colinn Palate!*. Ac., Ac , which are offered at \V't|i>lr»alc on the moil atcommodaltiurtcira*. leptlit R'lfiAV cXOTHinO UOUSIQ. edmund watts & co. MERCHANT TAILORS, A'o. 185 Itbttty eltetl, alovc St. Clair, Hfl VK owncil a new doitmig Store, ai tlie otwvo place, nod am now tccilvingn tplemtid lot of Clot Pf. Ca«inxerea, Veslmgffi Ac.,of Itio latent iicporln llonn.puiclmMd wUUa Knpeeial view toclnr traile,and which they ore prepared i© miktf sp to order in the Ia» \et[ and most feuhtahable styles. They intend to way itricl attention to this branch of their tni*mcxi\and Ui«y have fall confidence thstlhey wMlbe nbie to glvo ; U»etr cuxlomers entire saui/oction-7[roy ftrefijio Tnanuuettt* ilnz a choice tot of ItEADV MADB CbOTtylNGt of the which they will sell tow for cash.— As all this stock t* entirely now, it i« worthy the alien. on of buyers* JW]** xio*i«ry~or llu Bui , I T LOW PRICES, may bo Obtnincd at llm Fifth A. ittrcet Slocking sn<l UnicHßi.it Manufactory.— Tlioae wlio like lo buy really durable ami bciiutilbl «ood»,ond at the same time savo two proiica, iliould cullniihn Manufacturer! hud Impottcrs, Fiflbslreei, between Wood end Market., ■ . . - . - tuprt.l ■, Wbat Sworjr Body Snya* Bi Tml TTta »Bld tbai UOOBYER, ai- Hi# Be* Hive Curtuuiß LSi'otE.lSo.'iW Liberty street, tell, itteclicepest Clo; ffine in the Cily—well madaamf rashianakly cm. Call and examine them, and you will noUie dlsnppainled, Just received, by Express, a splendid asMinmem or Fancv Cnsluvcrci, Brown, Breen and 8100 Cloibs, onp oilier Fashionable Ooods, miiable for llio season, wined we ore prepared lo make la order, twilhouv disapponili incnt ) in a style onsarpasred inibeCiiy. Come anil see. ■ Hi; iiouKinsoM'S FANCY CHINA STORE, SO WOOD rta«H, »Siß TUB S». CB«LM HOTEL. » . TUST rccelTiiiff and uow opcnlns, thß hest ajsoiiment *1 of WHITE STONE and FANCY CHINA, ever hroUßlit to ihi« city, with every other variety of Glare, Qaeenswore, Britannia Warey Japan Walter*, Solar limiting and Stand l,gniPB,Can\lcle'-Tn», Ae. |m«TdO ITttOGRAPHIC PENS— Elllou'o lupotlor Pens, for u«o of Inlboffrtphew, for »alo by W. 8. HAVEN, Bookseller and: Stationer,- v, . oprS7 ' cornet of. Market, and Second»tg. ; » MECTINO OP THE STOCKHOLDERS; or 4110 A ‘‘Fifth Ward Saving* Bant”wiU be held aliue of fice ©rthe Bank, No. GOthday of Jone next, aUO,o*eloekt,A.M., with tefej* eneff to having the stock consolidated into a corporate rLoanv. tnmBo.timi JOHNSTF.WAUT,Poirot, ty. STOiIAGE—TCo Bubacriuerv having arranged .tltcir ;j> House for tlte purpose, are preparodto-Rive safe ana convenient storage for a limited amount of merchandise or producer. 4 DANE, 124 Second urcct. S osilittV—Al A.liloeon fcCo. hnve luii received u large assortment of Springnna Snmmer lloMerj,. comprising Silk.Merinoi'HTac Mixed,Brown and WW» Cpnon Hoge ond Half-llose, ...... ' 8. orpamllr nonta. EVANS &SWIFTS extra Vtand,LOO tierces, now in store* and for sale.: Tfce atientlon.of. ail persons W anrlo?lm rcl ' at ’ le ttr,ICI^EtTLKRH.NI Q COLS ) & 11 CO. " i Removal. . ■ SIGN OF THE INDIAN KING, NO. 383 LIBERTr: STREET, - , . [Nearly opposite Engle Tavern. Pittsburgh., T»EIS3 K'JONESvManutoetarer nndJtealerjla ai TV kind* of TOBACCO. SNUFF aniSfeOABS. Tobaccoand SegaTß told on commmion,; [apt7;la ~JJ« T. C* MOROAH* w bookseller and stationer. HASolWay »on hand ageneral aiaortmont of Scliopl. Misflcllnneoua andßlank Bqoka, Pnntittß.Poalßnn, Cap Paper, Ac.,- wholesale nru\ telail, No. 1 01 Wood ah, below Fifth, East side* Pittsburgh) Pa, , / ■ - p” Wattled, Rage and Tanners’ scraps^ /IEI/ATINE ANO ISINGLASS, for making Jelli*s. It Bialic Mange,Ac. . ‘ • I Coopoi’s American .sheet and shrea i inglnssi French transoarem white and red gelaun&i F« omat> « h Uufi C l O CO.' an2l No. 236 Liberty st. TiObL DRAWING RARER —Superior Drawing Fa- K, per in long tolls,for Profiles, Ac-iSO and 62 inches vvldt; for sale by ’ W. 9.HAVEN, Stationer, apr!3 Market stteßi, comet of Second. -/"IHAIR TOPS—Ryan A fiMee have all kind*.« j CchoirTops for.ale lore. Ryan . boUdjog,^^ K s P r ~~ r^jtr t v t ~ l - ** »* " rT.* •'• -‘ t : -..V •’.: ;■ :* • •' ■ - -sJ-X's?*.-' ’vv 4^A' ; V ' AUCTION SALES. - tatfE aDder*igaed, afteran Interval of fouiyeor*,ha» J. again resumed .busines*.,; Having compiled ■with ibe rennisiuoQsof tho lawrcßulnUng Sales at Auction* and bavins procured & first ola*» License a* Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh* he offers his servlees as aaeh lo hts friends and the public generally, Withojiexne rience of nearly thirty years in ihiß lino of hazards nothing insaying that ho mil be enabled to give entire sntisfac&iuo ou\ose who mw feel disposed to patronize him. - .F. MeKfcINNA, Anciioneer. -Refers to the principal City Merchants., >y3 : ' ; Auction—lJMly aatsi. ~ A T- the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood A and •Fifth sireetsiataOotclciti-AiM, a general ns' Bailment of Seasonable) Staple • and Fancy. Dry OoodS| Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, 4c. * AT 2 O’CLOCK, P.'M., „ • Groceries, Queensware, Glassware,-Table Coilery, 'Looking Glasses!, new and second hand Household aud Kitchen Farntture, 4c. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P.M., , . . ■ Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Moslcal Jnstra. oiems, hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Gpohs Gold and Silver Watches, Ae. , _ V. M. DAVIS, ja3 Ittf Aactioneer. p. n'SHilSit Auctioneer. A UCTION SALE— OivThurßi3ny nci!,S9t!nnßt., si- A 10 o’clock; A-M:, at M’Kenua's, win bo K»J“> • variety or Dry Goods, thebalance of arettuUiore, con sisting of Cloths, pawimerasj.Casjlneits, pod of Gentlemen’* summer wear, Tailors’fnrasiingv oo ” Ladies’Bonnets, with-many other atticles^• And at S o’clock— Tea, 9mtcJx. 9aleralus f; Toußce«, and other articles in.the Grocery -hue. Furmtaro-~iflO property of an individual declining hoasfikespuig» Jucxt as Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, MaurasseSaßoltres, I*tv crpool Ware. [aprSSj P.M’KENNA, Anct’r* T ADIK»» TI»MMINtiS-Uf jj and appropriate «iyles } at AlTKenna’v now open and ready for examination—to wnlch.the trade iare gpcctfally Invited* Eapr2S:tf] P.M*KENN A,. Auci r»_ rpnJMMINUS, FRINGE, OiMi'd,- BUTtONd. Ac, L --An extensive assortment of fc{ropa» Buttons, Cords* Tassels; Binding*, Ao., Ac.» or direct importation, is now opening, (and wiU.remaln open wj a few days,)- at fti’Kenna's Auction House, (seeona floor,) in Which the attention of the irjuJe is tespecunuy solicited. (ftpr27j V. M’KENNA* Aoct’r- ■frALUABIiE ftEAIi KSTATSXrAVCTIo*j~u» V urday evening. May Ist, at 6 o’clock, t*IU : w sola, at M'Kenna T s Auction; House, withoot any reserve,to. the.highesl bidder, ail that valnable.lotof land, with tbe improvements thereon, sitoaicd at the soath-casl-conier of Cherry alley and Sixth street, having a front of.SOI fccion Sixth etrect,and extending haek 45 or CUfeet. as may oc desired, ou eatd alley.On the premise# i# a , buck house,containing 5 rooms mid collar. Tills prop i erty offers great inducements la anyone disposed to in vest their funds in real estate,-being in the centre of the i city, near the location of (he new Post Office, United I States Court, and Railroad Depot. It may be treated l for at private sale; by applying to Mr. John: Koppiti. i Terms at hale.--P. M’RENNA< | apr24 Auctioneer. p. fll, DAVIS. Auctioneer. SUPERIOR CWH.*IIING, At Prjvxt* Sals—Now open, at Davis’ Auction Booms, corner -of Wood a«d Fifth streets, alargestockof superiofelolhing, com prising coats. vcstß, and pants la great variety,made.of. tho finest materials and latest style. The public arc re quested to cal) and examlue the -■.. • ap2l P. M. PAVIB.Auct. W, a.uuc&KTHlfiVt Auctioneer. SHERIFFS SALfe OF DRY GOODS; VARIETY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AC* at Awnpif. Will be fceldjOß Tuesday, May 4ib,ai JOoclock la thfr forenoon, by order of Carter Corn*, Kdq, Hien Pbcrm of Allegheny county, at the store of Thoraas W. Foster, Nos- 777 and 779 Penn- street, Ninth. Ward, the entire, stock of said store—comprising, in part, a Utge and general assortment of Dry Goods. Variety Good#, Boots uml fchoes, Ac. The above comprises a large and ..well selected stock of all binds of Goods asoally kept in the above Hue of business, and will be well worthy the av leuttoji of merchants .and denlers. . ' CARTER CURTIS Sheriff . W G. hI’CARTNEY, Auel’f. PAPER WAREHOUSE. CyruW. FleM A COq COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. It CUFF STREET, NEW-rORK, 1 a RE SOI.K AGENTS in the United Slaiesfar j J\, Musprau’s Superior Bleaching Powder. I Victoria Mill* Celebrated Writing Papers. 1 Hassell do Superior •• ■ do. - I Genesee dt> uo -•{ Printing Jo. v I . Kawhns&SoflsMSngllsb Tissue . do I Cowan&Co.’a KngljfbandScotch Willing Paper. I They a/e also Agents Air the principal Paper Mauu-. | facturers in this country, and off:r for sale by Ur the I most extensive and desirable *iock of Paper and Paper ) Manofectarcra 1 , materials that .can be found in lhi» or f any other country. ; • . •• •• • 1 .They occupy the large andconunodious wsrehousesj I No it CiitT-«ueet,No.flS ChiT street, No. 94 BCckman | xuteL and the Loft* over the luge Iron Store*, 7 and (9 ClilT street. 1 • . ( I Their buiineani*strictlyWholesale,and Writing Pa* | pera&ra ioM by the Case only. | . IbeircitraoriUnary facilitiesenable the-ra tooner all j Good*, both Foreign and Doniesuc, at the lowest possi j Paptrmade to order, any sUeorwcigbL Liberal ad* tvauec* made on eonsigamenu .oi repur* Paper, wa lker*'Stock and oibertnerthandjxe, . .. ; Ihc highest market prieo paid m cash for aU kinds of Bags UpTltly Boston and Retv York Pianos. m|IE subscriber is now receives sad offcis ftt toJe. 1, a very large and deeirulrie. stock of PIANOS, front the Ki&x celebrated fDauufae;orwj of. Boston and Now Vox*. Amen* others, • NUNN h ULAJIK*S Peuß'MxdUi Piano*. 2 Louis XI Vtft #tyi3,7 octave#, ttegamly carved and fcnisbedaUtoand, raado bjrNann# A. Clark , l f| octave, round corner, and carved #Udutg master raek.N&nn*»Clark : ■ ■.■*: ■■.•.; . So| oeuvet, round corner,and eatveashuiog muiie i 2 octave#, roijiid comeiyWub'Celem&ii*# .AStoian ! i Anaentnent, and patent tunable weds. ■.,•■ •■••■•. [ 11 aLLKT A C»libratio "UostoTi Piano*. octave, double round corner, elegant moulding, I new settle, and patent iron frame* ■ ■■■'■ •■ tfl ©ciave ■ ■ do . - do.. .■ /» B. DUMIAM’S PIANOS* New Yo«. : Ufl octave; plain square, rosewood. tfCoctave, round corner,eothu tablet.: 3 trj octave, square and tablet. d rl doable round corner, gothic tablet.. I Grand CnnccrtPiano,7 octave#, new scale, elegant meuldlnp, Ac. ; • •■ •■■; -J '■'■.• N. lt—'fbc ai>ove Pianos will poaiuveiy Le aold ftl t&nnufaciureraprtee#, without addition of frefgbt, tc» A written ttiojanty writ bo Riven with cacti Plano, warranting tee same for TOHLE YEABS* and tbe mo* nflvvcf«mfed,lf tUe insUfument ui proved imperfect and fcttHy. H KLV/BER, Signof the Golden llerpi \ No. 10LThtrd8treet._ aprtd - . "\VtticHe«v Jotealryi *<«• '.. , HAVING Jd« retatned ffoo-Hie. HMiern.ciiiM,!;; have brought with we one of the won beautlfo!: and carefully teUeieil Stocfciof sewehy* watches aaa Panov Qtnb&*, cvnr effeted to the Public. Persons t»i«bhTC to purchase any thing in toy Unseen rely on gethnga good article. Idonol advertise to sell good* lelow eo*vnor 60 pc? cem.cheap«T thanany hon*e iq the city: Give me a tall, aud I am Bare yoa wilt be ruUiied that I can sell a good article as cheap a* any of them. ' ' ■■ . ' ' •; •.. Another lsct I wish la keep before the people. u you went year Watch, Clock, or an? article of Jewel-; ry, repaired in the beat manner,this Is the place to have U done. To this branch of my business 1 will demote tipeciat KEf;NEI >Y, 81iHaiVct apt? Sign of th&Gowoa fcftgle.. marble muiuiai A LARUE slock of tho moil beauulal MANTELS, madeof tlie finoilquamy or Foreign oncl Doaet ilo Marble, maunfamorei by mnebmory, nlwara oa bond .jml made 10 order on fhon notice, at pncea ntnguio: from to 81U0 each. Patchaiera nro invited to enl mti) ciamlno tlie atock and prices, 310,3-21 and 323 lab*, ertyattectjoppoalte Smlthfield. i, ... ..... . ■; marMra W. W. WALLACE. laraoHtntamlTract T IKK>BYEU,Jr, Bee HWe.Clotfung Store, NO'-SSS tf • Liberty street,can soli a good suit of Sumner Clo* lliing for CO; eml beUer Goods, of every description* very low for cask. Custom work made to-order In railtionoblQ styte» arid on reasonable,terms* laprl7 “ r JDestrabi' •jcsfrabie Situation* A GEhTTLEMRNpf good steady business habits, will J\. hear of a (lc&inibta.situation, {salary liberal,! by addrcaaiug ü ßox 211, Post Office." None, need apply, unless well qualified to taka charge ol a Retail Stoje.: Pittsburgh, April 10,1b52. _ Great luducamcatsto CaiH parotiaaers. 117 IS "will Mil oar larre stock of of COMMON AND W FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at price* that cannot fait to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. OarteTrosisGASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR., comer of Seventh and Liberty stii TTOUOII: Jt ANTHONY have removed ihelr DA-, |X GUEBRGAN ROOMS, from Burke’* Budding, to Eaton’* Building, over the Young Men'* Library, where U»y will be happy to see tlielr old patrons unfi-trlcuni. aptTnf •&/TR3. A. LEECti reapett'ully announces, to the la* : m diei,ixndiver mioinors gea«raHy, Uiat uho will hate an opening of Sprtng MiUinery on Thursday, the iWnd ln«ti Paris hals ortho laieat importation*, which for teau'.y and style cannot ho surpassed. Children 1 ! bouueuiiigroot-varicty. Ladies 1 hculdreascaand caps* KrchciivCwSroadeiies aud.flowers, with a variety ot goods m her Hue, , • • np&OiiSw. . /TOFFEES—Keceived at .No. 205 Lioeuy street, and i \j for biilo avthd lo,weal market price!; i' . 15 bags superior Ja?a Coflee j • 5 do Maincaiba do;. IU-do .Lagujrra . do? .flu do Primeßio • ; .do;- 10 do Cape ■ .. doj - W. A. AI’CJuURG A CO.* aplO . Grocer* and Tea Dealers. SMOKiyT BALM8ALMON~*160 Ssa Smoked Salmon, Very fine,just received andfot sale by ■ * w. a. MoCLuna* co. Grocers and Tea Pealers. Homoval offttae O'RIELLt TELEGRAPH OFFICE. THE Office of the O’Rielly Telegraph Linen has been i removed lo the NORTH -rIAST CORNER OF THIRD AND WOOD ST9-, Pittsburgh, Pa., Entrance from Third street. In order to meet dhe-morCaslug wauls of the publlcithe new,Telegraph Office lias been much enlarged and improved,and other families odded, to Insure the prompt and oeeuiate transmission of »!£ natehes to allpsrts of the United States,, No effort will, he Snared to sustain the highreparation which; the O’Riell/ Lines havo already acquired .. Imaraltlm . TILK ~ 'IETS- ■>tl S* ILK BON N„ - -i At A. Ma»oh A Cowill open,oi. Monday,iho 19th, (west; dozen of Hie newest eivle Silt Biwrnou. '■> ■ - , . ■ - ■ ~ Upr»9 UI(V BOXES I'lltST QUALITY GEKIUAN CliAY,' lUU in Rood condiiion, for eole By - V TAAFPE, MAGUIRE & BANE, ■ QpiSffl. _ _ 124 Second street. Cfv'CASEa MliDQE'CLAftET,(vintage 18040 a good UU. article, forsnlslaw, to close a consignment, by ; TAAFFE, MAGUIRE* BANE,V - aiu2o. K 4 Second street.. TTOOD tmsjust leceived.by cißress, »i6no JoVofGoJ? JfX Clittinß, and some fine, fathlopable Gold Jewelry, which he is selling very cheap, and no nhstoke,aisi Bartel street. ...t"? I®- 1 ®- OABASOLS! PARASOLS!—A. A. JUSOS *• P will op«n, on Monday, April 19th, oae iandred doi: " , ”1 Pamela- tapn» . end TtWetwnire pieoes for restet. white, green and fflgfEB?:M?Rg^ALL aplSUy iiF >'»• a. ■ RAISINS AND TURKLVCUR* nfelhc fineMflavored Haisinaand Counts lntbe world, for .cooking puroosec, and rure < ' a ,T a ,“r„ rV„rn ileum ordtrt. «t 10 eemay lb, at sold, tree from stems or MORRIS , TEA. STORE, Mrto. 1 ‘ - " inHicgiaipatd. ■ ftORN WE-SOO b O «Scl ß jastrB^«d* n 4 i wSßasss&t I i^ftßN—4oo b&sbels Shelled Cora In store and for mla | (J by . ; |Bpr2o] ; ' J* WOOD 3 fc CO. * T ,1 4 - V ‘ t ** ' J v '' ? -- v • <-r .•>, .!(■ liemoral -■ X't" t J s*\ ‘ , BANKERS & .BROKERS, ■-c-• c.-'TlßßljijT a *3oßfl'AU - BANK.CH9 ? febWilT No. 05 IIW Itrat- Diamond aiuy._ Patricks & Frieiadi _ BANKERS ABTOBXCaANOIB - HAVE REMOVED THEJR OFFICE ; 10 TMCOERIB »11D WOOB »MBKI*r JKeXurgk, Pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, - , TJANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKF.R9, and ; J 3 Dealert in Notei,i>mft»i Acceptance*, Gold, Silvpi' anil Bank Note*. Etchange on the Eastern aau tvett era cmesconsi&nUy for solo. , Collections msdeinalltie erliei Uuttighout Ute Uni ted Stale*. vDeposite* receivedln por fonda or current paper, at thegomerofFtftb and Wood ,{feb3 ■ Domestic and toragn Exchange, Bank Notce, , eoldmißile,t,Bought,S!i.iandExthangti, : BXOH&BGB- &BD BAHSISO HOVBB William & C©., 04 .Wood Btreot, PITTSBURGH IP*IaTOi»TAtMW»n on timt oirosin. : AIUDIUAMXB. 'SP'V/ASP'SkIBW* , KRAfifiK ft RABfi. BmktTtandExcJufneißrokirty Dtalmrn. Fort*#* **« VovUtticßill9,BiUior Eztkangt' Ctrtifltateiof VtfOSi it. Sank Ncta.and Coin. Cornerof Third and Wood sts.vdlrectlv opposHethe «t .Charles Hotel* ro*y23 Removal. W. HOLMES a SOBS, siva nxitnvro vbxib snouts arts axcaairaa pvstca Tb No. & 1 Xdrlat otrut,Sour.dcon triors old itcMd. ■N.HOLMES It SONS,-' ’ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERSIind Dea ler* In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and Sank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western eitics constantly for sate. . . Collections madelnalUhecitles throughout the Uni ted States.' Depositee received, in. par (Suds or current paper, N0.«7 Market street, belweenThlrd and Fuurlh streets. ian3o-l?. ... - noow • -*no».oASf *3? »u.a.«ooa *gAaotlliP. _ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, cf Wood and Sixlh tlTltU., PtUsl*rgh, Pa T\EALERSIn Coin,BankNotes,Timeßills, Foreign JJ and Domestic Exchange,Certiijcaies ofDeposit.ae EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of theUnlop. andEurope.rorsaleiasumsto BUitparchasers. CURRENT and parfandßrecelvedondepoalte • • COLLECTIONS madeon all parts oftheUnton.aUhe to treat rates. ■ sepll-ly,. ' - ~ O’Connor, Grottier Cfc ,co,» ___. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, T\EA LERS In Domestic and Foreign, Exchanee, lime U and Sight BiUs, Co-n, Uncorrent and Par Fonds, Stocks, Ac. Office, corner Third and AVood streets, Piusharxh. [martrnf. - “"5i ft ii L A UUit •'. ‘ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, .... Comir Fifth sfrttit* s . ■*-. SIGHT EXCHANGEbn the Eastern Citiesconiiantly for *alo. Time Bill* of EichanffO juid Notca di»* counted. Go!d,SilTer and Bank Notes,bonghiandapld. Collections made inalHhe pirincipai ciuaiof iheJJ.niwd States. Deposit* received of PatandCunenVFniids. maiCT: G. B. AHWOED & CO., S4NK.EKS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, BANK NOTES, 3IGIIT AND • . TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac. CoHecjionsoarefully attended to, andproeeedsrtmlt' ,ed.«o any Boucht ant) sold on cotnawsion, , Noil* Fourth stmt, ■ ■ Next doorto the Bant of Pittsburgh: 9iw fiyitim UIA New R«medlc« I FOR THR CURE OF CONSUMPTION! NTJTAIiL’S BTEIACUM, Ilf THREE BOTTLES, I IS • 'O .'l. 1111 | j . coftTAIKtKO v"' '.r; THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, FOSVH* CBM 0* tRS : • THBEB DIFFERENT STAGES OF coNSua ptiosi SYMPTOMS. . Cooghi pcuftin the breast. Aide, Jjeau. tnckj joinisf; ana i limbs, infiammauoQf sore* ness and' UckUng. in the j throat; fever, difficult and | quick breathing* txptctora* ■ turn yrojAjr. i Costlvene**, spasmodic ! cough, violent fever, night-, morning a,nd mid day awe&y heciic floshin die face aud Cheeks, burning heat in-the palms of thehands and soles of ; he eovumti- and ttttaktd .with llOCd. SYMPTOMS. 4 , Diarrhoea, diminisiiea fe ver,- coagb no d morning vwestSjgTeat and increasing debility, frequent rotating RtK slight delirium ; and -jawelltagof the extremities. TO THE ! AFFIiICTED-^—Tbo appearance in three boitlesof NUXAfcVS SYRIACUM Is nnewera tame dicine, from it*novelty and direct opposilion toLho old absurd and Inconsistent- ONE / SYSTEM , while its success, prepared in Uusmanner, (each bottle conmniDffttdiffercm preparation), cunn?ito d&tr gni jmg*» which charaeierite Comwmpno** has ©stab-. lUbed the welcome truth Of the Curabikty if every atagg if Putmcnary Consumption. .. . _ ■ Phvsicio&t approve of it because it «a based upon ear* net Fh?siologieal and. Pathological principles.: The public approve Ofity because . it ts CemmsnStMt, and becaaseuiey khevf-Jhimtad eafmtntt thatotieprops- ration will octcnretho tint Stages of The suffering. disappointed and ducoutageuinvaiiaan proves of Uvbecauso Usprinciples bold out a reasonable Sjops, and when he uses NuulTs By flacmn,Uis hopes ,] arerotUzed. , . If he Is ta the first stage of CewumpHo», and ti»e»jhe first bottle, his expeeutratlon, difficult- ana pauttul,be comes free util «*«V ; hi* cough, toon geu well; urn soreness, tictUfig inhis throat, tnflommaUoD, pain in his breast, aide,head,back, joint, aud limbs are removed. If he ia la the iectlad*l»s® wid uses the second bottle bit fever leave* hirn r his disturbed slumbers become sweet aairefreshlngi his.nigbtswenis vanish 5 his «- protorarioneopfcus and bloody, assumes a heaUhy ap pearsncca and nvlength disappcars ; bis bowels be .'«bm* -rogblwr'Wf : -BppeWp:^'«tpnw;.the-.Rush in bw ©beekdisappeats; the ouTouigheatintho palms of hi# bands and soles of.hi# feetaro fpUttolonger; hiscough. vir he Sintbc third sSgciAttd*u*M ibo third >ota©,ka Diarrhma ; siroag i bU cough and olher -bad sysiptomsdlroppegc; !■ faebm tdigestlon become»v»trongy , ond, ylgpnius j Jus i atomath reeororiiiw and crcaiei peWiitcbi i and nounsblng blood i his strength returns»lns wasted body la clothed with flesh i ms li»s » sx?Rp*aad he is NutalPs Syciacnmhagihe Symptoms of 1 the stage for whieh It is-imended.printed m front of the. QUIRES; ebr*tequentfy/no mistake can occur in sdt. thisgaper, coataiaiitg Dr. Nutair* Pathology of Consumption.— Lecture* on the stricture and ate* of toe Human Uings, and certificates of cure*. _ • ..; ; |T7s Prepared only by. Dr. NUT lnventor, end Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Boule. ; • For sale *cornerof Wood strccumd.Virgm alley, only Wholesale and Retail Agent for Yliuburgb. ~ Jtt7:d&w FIRST STAGE, Incipient Consumption, in Blue Wrapper*. SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, In Pink Wrapper*. ■ TIIIRD STAGE. Tubercular Consumption, in Yellow Wrappers. Plnr«te ntaeoset. I OB; B ROWN.Wo. *1 DIAMOND .ALIiEY. I Bnotrahia entire attention to an office I prtciics. ItttltitmeiiUnMWUycoAfiniaio | WjStJl' yrixMti 7tntn*i JHrtciu»*ndmen p*ln- I itejFWmt f u i tiTecilonii fcro&ghi on by Impraaewx* j r'3&3M061 youihfttUadulgence and oxce«. I jsguNnf SyphllU,. Syphilitic, irnpnpna. Gonoit, l Wr he». Gleet! Su&tnrei Urethral Dlwtaigei, j Itnpnrltyof the Blood».wUh wtteree, origin. ■ Bkln Bl«e»ttvßcorlinUq Erofllona, Tettet. RliTgworm, MerentUl ; Disei*c» i Semtnal WenkaeM,lm* potency, pilea, RheunmUanj. Female I ly Snppreaeione, Diseaaea of thiJbtiM, F|> tal * in Anoj 1 Nerroua Affeetlona* Patna In the Backend Loin»,lrtlta ] i-tlons Of the Bladder and Kldneya,«ticee«aftiUy treated. | 1 < 's'iSren*yaare*'praeUce(»li In ,Utl* eltyVeaaldea Bn l Brown to offer esßarnneeaorapeedy.cureto all who may i come under hia care. " „ . Office and private eonaulting rooma, HI Diamond ay. ~ gy Chargeamodcratc. novStdAwly .: UICJUI OF ALW .. EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. TJREPARED add sold by JNO. YOONGSON, 20S - Libertyslteet; This powcriUllyconceutrated pre» naraiioni the medlcalvituiesof winch are found to ie elghttlmei the strength of the original .American Oil. Ills put up in bottles at2s andWl cents, each, witlrfuli directions for its user Inevery disease wherethe oilgh. rial American Oil has been found- arali elficaclous.and it so far exccedstbeoriginnlin power; as tottnderitlho CHEAPESTMEDICnfEJHfHEWORLD. Callnnd ,ryltT JOHN YOUNGSON. • N.B.Thc original Ollin Its naturalsrateas taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had BA above—end wlllbe found gmnms. BOtwitbstanding a eeru 'i firm clalmsfo bo the only Proprietor*. ■ : . . , . T> EUMATISU.—Dr: Urown's uewtyaucovred rent- JEw *dy for BheamaUsml** speedy tndcertalnremtdy. forihatpnlnihltrouMe. Itnever fails. - ’ Offle* and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIAe MONO, Pittsburgh, Penn*. Tha Doetnt Is always a Korns March Wd AW ABongh A Anthony's DsgnwMotypsSi r : mHE undersigned won'd inform their many friend*; and : others, that they haie remoied from Bailre’aißulid. ingto No.B - d:Fonnh*ueet.(n fe wdoors above theirold ■ stunt!) where they have fitted! up rooms for Uaguenro typing.: Having* very, superior arrangementof light, and the most approved instruments now in use,; with some ten years experience tu the business, they piedga themselvcsto turn oat as good pictures as any other es. lablishmentin the country, end far more tnit/j/ulUke. Cesses than has heretofore been fatnished to the citisens or Pi tsburgh, eitherainglo or in groups Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited lo cal!, whether theywithpieturesor nut. ■ Our mono is good pictures, fair prices, end perfect *M* iifsction to our. customers. > HOUGH. ® ANTHONY, ’N. B.—We farnUh nil urtldealn eurbnsraesu toother; operator* as heretofore. - apls Ennltun and Chair WarstOOnii. ■ *»,! JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn omotf ttta'etlbr ■BLCunhl Bridge; heepsconstanUyotthund and,makes IMMtn order, at theAJotMsf prtra,' every description ,oi fS?cy and Plain FCIINITuRE,BOFA9 and CHAIRS of the beet workmanship and.most approved styles. , Purchasers weald do well to vlsltlii* W»reroonfs: ; tovSMAwIT T KAD PIPK^-Impfoved.Patent: Lead Pipe, (br JU Hi d rants; • Pomps;.. • Aqueducts; Hydraulic Bams.; - - Chernies I uses, and - Springs; Altsizes and thicknesses, always on hand, and for: sale low, by ALEXANDER GORDON, oprHitoa&wOt. - . . , 13>Ftoai street. lot 3 MACKEREL, to oirire. tmdfpr«»je TAAFFE fMA GI ! m|WE. rti ’50?“ aptSß. - r * * .af '* '\r-4 ■■ ' *1 •c.; - <■■■', ' ' ‘v ' s' ‘. ■J.-’. - . N 4 \ ... .% ... • •*j *w . i- • :,.. •. _p. ~ 1 *■*"- 4“» > -- '***£>- “*“f|j|(ji FOR . SALE &.TO LEaP.;.. - A to LBr^N<niS£r, v &&&& SKBwit “‘•CPMlorsj dining room and fe ij?i h i? «»»4k ? «na four t>ci chambers on Uißrecond J eaatae. A good «table “the »JaPAJSPLSft*™*- With ftmt trees and shrubbery? IrTdmE^'.^££^ fcfl,l 5 <, * good pump at the door rt Is one“Jr 5 ,1 17 , * Wd st residences in Allegheny Oily. of ttemostpfcirtnt' Bent SldO per year. Apply to 1 ‘'aJ^Sy^EgS*. A deoa vftrm-fow flKQik"t~: . V-- JCftlat. ■ ? THE MISSODEI EXCHANGE, oifWatomw, - ffiw 'Ktar tha cornef or Short street. For terms, Ja«a ply to Aldermen PARKINSON, Sth ' "_aprt!2:tf ' 1 '- j '- - T7ORRENT A kau.andwingvrooras»porUca jft?jtm|aadrear,jto9&'^ !> '•■:■ cellar, stable, carriage house, well; and-cistentf nutra and kitchen gardes, obtindance of grapes and'otherTara-.v:.. and choice fruits; the whole Is well arranged j’or pleafi-; --; are and convenience,-and in-an elevated and pleattn# C- : ' ' location) In Manchester. Immediate poMesfiion given., - B. CUTHBfciBT* CtnetaiAttCnV '' ' ■••• 50 Smlthfield street.. , apri'G , * NEW BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, orB4ifeelon l»* ; ;;' ' A: oust Slrect,'Bih Ward,by 140aeej», to a 21 feet alley. ■ v Tbo house Is arranged’with hull; parlor, *l(cbeaiiwtf' : 3; -eh<unbers : and » the lorleneatfrnncßd*:*' , hor frull and ehada irrep, a grape rubor, and garden, all T ingoodonler.i Pncelow-*t«ms*u»yj.louiieai«te'piiSe i ., - session given, ns the owner is gang, west ', • ■ ■ " ■ S.GUTIUU£R3\ General Agent, ttpr23 sQSnrithSclggtrectr mOLET—TIieSTOIIBROOMandFIXTUaES-now k A. occupied by tho snbectiber. Possession gl*eu ott' lUe 13tli lest. Fortennsonqaireof . -• - . aprb - ,■ H. CaESTEßy7tBmitliEeMsr.. ;< •Saw, TO ldiT—A STORE ROOM.—Would suit for, Bgfl * Shoe, Dry Goods, Trlmming'or GweerrStor#. 1 Jaaa Kent low. Apply io -9. GOLDMABN, ' toht3o ~~ 118-BarkctJttcet. , . rpO LET-The sabscnbet ogersfpr'RcnU the ~V : X slow rooo nowoe copied jaffjfa' &o&vis, ' Posteseion ' ' Api»; - l?nqurrc of •> - * 'j' 5 f -Ctf Arf. 11, PAULSON, No. St/ >' ftgjjj} ' POR ItENY.—Frorii’iheyUroC April next/ the Bbß SjOTfl, wnhDwellibg attached,” oft the comer of • FirsUtreeta—ngood htWirtCW aland - yjwa ® lor or.Tavern A t belngo nly onesqoaic frost, the ~. - river—will bo tented low to. ogoodtenaoi. ADDlyio*-~ v •■: ■ WALTER BUaNT, v v . No. 238 Liberty tW LOTS FOR. «at.T! T-7*- ; /T\NG LOT,ittthe Highlh VVttrdof the Ciiyof Pitts*. a \/ burgh, fronting on. locust street, .293 feel .oa Vanbraaiaatreeunitmingrrto (hebluffiOO fsekiroftt* s : . . : : ,iogihe Moaongaheias&l fcex, fronUng cnftliUenberger '.•&••• • . street 400 /ecu abovc.in Pittiqwwhip, f?onticg on Losnst streci 244 feet, fronting on'Milfoil** ; > - hereer’d street to the blafT 323 feef, -on 100 MoffoM!*:-*-' : loosing the MenonßabelaV44fceriio Qline.ofthe|)Bop» erty of the date James Irwin, 2iio feel'io Locust ntreek. • v Oneother Lot Locum flti-' fees fronting on. MihenbereoretreetlSOTectin a 34 f x : feet -olley. troming on »ald al!ey 293-feeUoft linoof i property of late James Irwin, from alley, toLpcftstsLU; , 120 feet. - - One other Lot-in the cUy. o» Pittsburgh, fronting on 'L ' : Locust street 293 feet, fronting oft. Yanbraam ttreei ISO , feet to a 24 feet, alleys fronmig on said.alley 293 feel,v? , > . fronting on MiUenberccr BireetlxO /eet ioLocpat al,;. i One other Lol, frontu.gonFotbea street 4S.feet* front-- - ingon Miltcnbergerstreet ISO feet.to a. 24 feet alley v : ' ■ tlie anid-ailey 4&> fe,ct to Lot fSo< 42 in Miltenbergez’*,: - plan, of Lota „ . v „ „ ✓ OneoiberLotjfronifngonPoTbes fltreei2ofeet,front* ing on Vanbraam- eireet 120 feetj to a Si fect alleyr - - fronting <m said u11ey.72 <ec|. I will sell roreosh, on'long Ixmc, or on pctpeWaL lease.' -Fof pa>irculars, eTniaure of the subscriber, on . .. ahe comer of Sandusky street and South Oommon, AJ- GEO. MTL.TENBEBOF.R " ' raarf&tf 108 FRENCH STORE. 108' /fh :i| s 111 ana opening, including rich-. • Bbawl»,£fom.®ston7*SiOOcaph. -Let every lady coll and ace thußpleauidprodactlofl of Imperial Chinese manufacture. Laces, Satins, Silfesy Lawns, Bera&cs, Mantillas, and -Visiles, to match the Shawls. Ladle* 1 and Children 1 * Millinery,,Gloves, Flower*, Edgings,ic. i Genileraen**BroadCloths,Tuscan and Leghorn Hats,. ** {Ceaiaciyte?,! Shins,Coats, &c. • Mourning Goods of every description. ■ Madame A.Gojhng, (fcom France,) ism the monthly • ■ reeelptof Fashions and Models, fromParis r London and - New York, at No. 51SL Clair sueeu and 108Maxket st ,v : where ladies arereapectfiiUy invited tocall. The trade supplied with models and materials, [apm v ' ; aor jura sxmsatuf ? •>*»*•*!•>*►«> ;»»**9A*r nxofsxasr -•-. [of the tare firm of Sands AReintroabj: tOUlif &EISE!3AS:& r&TPORTEKSAND DEALERS IN CZoeij* WhicAeij v. kttb snrssti oss boob ftWßßOwir, -* ‘- ,k fTtAKK leave ioanhonncd 1b thfctfade and the jpobho. X generally, 1 thtotheyhaveithemselve* carefully *6* •* lecied and imporiedJjomHaropejalajye etochof Gold * 4 and Silver WatebesfWMOA materials, ftna;.Toola for . Watchmakers! and a most elegant assortment of Jew- ' elry,from the best manufactories—which ihey .offer; dt prices as low es they can beparchasedin the eajteni market*. • •”.-•• v • •••• •_' - ■ /• -Tteit slock of Watches coxalsts .of Cold and BHver .:' :;'vr PatantLevewf do Detached Lever»fdbliepineafrBlK*. v. r r, • ver QaattJers; and elegant Frenchtirae pieces, .ofthß .- ; " most approved makes. Together with a iarje stock of /,>:V A Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best AmeneanTdcto-^'^.vv. stock of Jewelry comprisea article* of i description id this Line, such as Fin rer. Rtajph Ear Rings, Bresut.Pins, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Ga'ardKeya and seahHEockets, Gold and Silver 2 BpWttcleifcßitaerhn&Gerioaa'Silver and Table and. -- Tea Spoons, and every kiild of fancy articles genSTaliy - keptinestabUshmenniof-ihisdescnpiion. * / •They wonldrespectfolty. call the attention of the trade - to their extensive stock.of Watch- materials and ToOls, • of every Variety, which . hate alsoOiih&nd a large aMOTtam of.ThU*-;'* ; ' scopes. Spy . Glosses and Opera. Glas*eSrftoaj.:?thw• manufactory in England. Togatherw|iU a gicatYftriely of other articles too numerous to mention. ►, > r Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired ut thebttt manner and on the most reasonable terms, loeHlsy . TTO. TlbldaEbL A - . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, NSW - *-' mills long established. 1 Hontfe conCne their attenu<m , .r. i A strictly to sales and purchases on CommlWU>ni.nndJ ' ,v :' , ’ to-ihe Forwarding business generally. > They-solicit'a comipnance of the liberal patronage.-5• >. v ;: heretofore given them . Jixnvary sl&, IdM. * - COMMISSION HOUSE,, SAINT LOUIS. ioHSw.TwxcaaiL«‘•!*■»■**%•*• Twlchell AlSogrkige, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS* . Comer qf Commernal and Pis%«itTt£i3. _ \ \k7TLL promptly attend 10 ail consignments and Com* • .- yy missions entrusted to them, andwill make liberal; . cash advances on -consignments or: Biltaof Lading in hand. * ' - , 5.r Ordere for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp ana . other Produce,'will be promptly filled at the lowestpoa*-y -aiblepriee3 T andoathebestterms. ' -•*V.... . =.:• They wiUjilfto anderuke the seulementand fceUec l * ,1 - tlohbf claims" of importance; and hope. by. their r dal personal efforts and attention to all the inlerjßstantH^V., their friends, to give general satisfaction; 1 RiSRBXnCSS. - •t- 1 Geo. Collier,: SilLouis; Ellis A Morton, ClnelnnaU; :. Page A Bacon' :do Strader A Goman dp. Charlesftvßlow ACo, do HoxeaA Frazer,'-: dot' Chouteau A Valiev :<lo -l Springer*WhUeainjdo ' i '? 1 D. feeeh A Co., Wininm ilolmea-A C0.,4. W.-Rotlsr ;■ AEro Morgan. J -M. DncfcA Morgan*';;-- Philadelphia! Shields A MiUer, Philacielphla; : B/-D» v ; < Newcomfr*. Bra. and W. B. Reynolds/XcDisville;- T. C: TWICHEBL ACO , New Orleans. (mat4:bfar„ "V." ' ■. 'v .‘ia " * .4 ■ JAMES GOStEVO, - MARKET STREET. M«d. A. GOSLING, ST; CLAIR STREET; WEPfESiLK -4BD BETSO. Foreign and Ammean, Pancvond Slfipla MILLINER Y,. fa 'RING'AND SUMMER DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE,, - THIBU STItEET, PITTSBURGH. KttabUshe&iri VW)~ln£orvQTat£il fiy Leg islarivf ChQrt&t 'KtACUI«TY^CottacBDCUi>T>Bf igrwatr:~P.PafftaaffeO*,* * J? of the North -t American Accountant?’ and.Westera ‘Steamboat Accountant.’? Professor <sf practical Book-—. - ’• keeping ano Commercialsciences.;J,3>.vW»Uiams,Pw** 'r f • feaFor ofOmaoiental and. Mercantile Pcnmonripp^Nkv' D Jfotch, of ihe ritubarghßariProfessor of Mercantile • LAW; • : . . • ’ : w.. : CussicALajmftU'mstuiicatDjpAWKtm,' - •'va P. Hayden, Gradaate of Jefferson College) Professor v ;; of clasmcM Languages and jftaifceraaties »'• ' -, E. late ofParU-Frofossor 0f French*-,.. F. the.Pblytccbnicr Inatlinte Of;.; i ( f.Vleßna>;Ci«ifEnsiileeritrt4 : Arcbhebi,'Proicwor ofAr?^v’>‘ chltecmruL; Mecbanlc&laud Landscape drawing,,' r ;. . r Thisinjuiaiion-ndwoccunteathe ihe «?•' ond «tory of Gaztam , s.BiiilQmgV f rdm ‘ tJCL’cenwr; Of Thlrt nndMarkoiei reels to Post Office atleyt .withtWQ spgclons robins la the, third, story*" il tneonly liisUt»rtl6alhahls : oarrottbb coantiy.Whew 1 ~ ‘inorough-....*;; ami practically taught.'The Classical nrd Mercanule;| Vc XiepEurttnents are: coadactcd I 'separately. Oou roost spacious andeleganily'furntshcd Ladles’ ; >Vnbug Rooms In the United feiaies, is fitted op, and will ooiar : C: dot the direction of T>. .tViUlatns» one. oftfcfi v - Pemnen in the :WesLvTbe Professors arc alt enced and at the head'of their respecttM professions; Circularsmailed to a! I p arts of the couaiiT. ... r < msriftdfcw.. 1,000 Oates straw woods. T^S^&SSFSSS&SSSSSSS^i NY, forlho tala of Itair , tar ? ea^lmmto7BTßA.^ATa«rfßONNßre 1 «f. . ouery TOiaty; oLfabriev aule and. pwwimr the Spring trade* which vrfll*ew& wg* „•*. _y ®®w^?aiss? ss^a ■ ; aSaM^SSSsa*- sit bi> work to give »4U» f jl. Co .NO.ViJWooa '" ,"£1®"""“ ~ THOMAS ABNOIiP. . ’ 'rrilNK SAVES HANGlNGS,jnuwWrto'l^ro^Llo^ Jbpattonu.on light ■ ad^^^^M&SHAU K r ■ i .-U- » v ' w,/ ■?> V ’ v 'So. 51, Dealers in DRY GOODS, ' . f
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