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THURSDAY MOMBSBiiiinnwIiKaAPBIL 29.
TemperaneeAstaciation.— The Allegheny Tem
perance Association met on Monday evening last,
in the South Common M. E. Church. Dr. IV.
H. Coffin, was invited to deliver a Temperance
Lectnro, on Monday, May 10th, in the Rev. D.
. Rodger’s Church.
A. committee composed of Messrs. Coffin, Ben
ton!, and Cameron, -was appointed to draw up a
minute on the death .of Hon.X. 1. M’Millan, a
member of this society. The Mowing was sub
mitted :
Wukheas, on afflicting dispensation of Provi
dence has visited ua in the donth of tho Hon. T.
L. M’Milljtn,: depriving this society of one of its
most useful. members, and making t? sensible
breaoh in the community at large. Therefore,
- Remitted, That this society hereby express its
sympathy for the family of thedeceased, and take
pleasure in recording its high appreciation of his
many virtues.
After the transaction of some unimportant busi
ness; the meeting acyoumed. i
JHouickeeping made Easy. —An article was ex
hibited on Market street,. yesterday, which
should be: known by no other- than , the above
name. The meohanisin of the article, simple as
it is, will undoubtedly bring joy to the household
of many a Benedict. It merely consists of two
upright posts, upon which is suspended an arti
cle very much resembling in appearance tho bed
of a cradle, which, is attached to the posts in a
manner allowing it_to swing to and fVo ; and.alt
-. you have to do is to place the little responsibility
in the box,-snd'. with no other lullaby thou the
.simple movement of the machine, ..the youngster,
will fall into a sweet Bleep, to awake in the best
possible humor, No -baby-jumper-in, ■ tbo land
can compare with this—its simplicity, and the
ease with which it works, are admirable.
Cleveland Mail. —The following post offices are
supplied with mails, by the Cleveland and Pitts
burgh, and Ohio be
tween Cleveland and this city :—Cleveland, New
burgh; Bedford,' Hudson; Franklin Mills, Raven
na, Bootstown, Atwater, timaville. Alliance, Sa
-lem, Columbiana, East Palestine,Ohio; Enon
Valley, Darlington, New Brighton, Rochester',
Beaver, Freedom, Baden, Economy, Scwickley
ville, Courtneysvillo. The mails are delivered
twice a day, except Sundays; and the mails for
various "offices,-' on routes diverging from tho
railroad, ore also carried on the cars.
Monsieur Adrien performed in this oily, for the
last time, last evening, no is a first rate ma
gician, and deserves to be well supported. , He
leaves on Saturday for Cincinnati.
Mr. Love, tho gentlemanly business agent of
M, Adrien, is well qualified by his activity and
industry for the important post which ho fills in
the establishment of a traveling magician.
Ran Off.—A. horse attached to a small country
wagon, standing on Wood street, yesterday, took
it into his head to make a trip, on his own ac
count. He started at full speed, bat had not
proceeded far, when hi 3 headway was arrested
by a dray horse, who was Sojnred very much in
his endeavors to stop the progress-of the unruly
animal.
-Theatre. —To-night, se-have the interesting
melo-drama of Walter Tyrol!;- in which Mr.
Brelsford anil Miss Wheeler appear. The enter
tainment will conclude with the faroe of Major
Jones’courtship.
Wo 800 that tho tragedy of Retribution, is in
preparation, and will shortly be brought out. -
Passing CcunUrfeii —Joseph Mitchell
mode information, yesterday, against Robert
Glass, of the Fifth Ward, charging him-with
giving Mitchell a counterfeit note on the North
ern. Bank of Kentucky, in part Change for a
fire dollar bill. Theaffairwas settled by Glass
taking back; the note.
A man named Malinffey was brought before
Mayor Guthrie, charged, on oath of Z. Wells,
'With passing counterfeit money on him. The
prisoner passed, three counterfeit notes on the'
-complainant, all on different banks,- lie was
held to bail.
A Present.— ln the’ Select Council, on Monday,
the President presented a communication from
the chairman of the committee on the City Libra
ry of Philadelphia, transmitting a copy : of the
new Digest of; Ordinances, &c., of the city of
Philadelphia. A resolution, of thanks and ac
knowledgment was passed.
Clean Streets. —C. Henrietta, of_New York, has
made a proposition to the Councils of this city*
through his honor the Mayor, for“the disinfee
tion of the feculent accumulations of tho city.”
The document was read and referred to the Board
of Health.
Extension of Gas Light.—-h. resolution has pas-.
Bed the Councils, requesting the Gos Company to
extend the gas pipe on Liberty to Carson street,;
on Penn street and Pennsylvania Avenue to tho
City line, and on Centro Avenue from Fulton sL
to Tannnhill lane.
Oregon Bouse. —The. workmen have laid rndo
hands on this venerablo and dolapidated speci
men offormcr days, and are razingit to the ground
Success to their efforts; and may the house that
Louis Phillippc—an exile—dwelt in, be replaccd
■ by something more modern and Ornamental, -
Colton.— Tho steamer Rosa, which arrived ,on
Tuesday night, brought up from Cincinnati, over
seven hundred bales of cotton, mostly intended
for the manufactories in AUeghenycity. *Wo no
tice considerable receipts, by other, boats, of this
artiolc. •
Ald.Mafor committed two persons to prison
yesterday for vagrancy. A man was found very
drunk, on the steps at Washington street, and
was taken before tho Alderman, but was dis
charged onhis friends paying his fine.
A Nuisance.— Officer Barton arrested a man
named William J. Smiley, charged with keeping
a disorderly house. The prisoner keeps the
Half Moon Tavern, on Grant street. He is to
have a farther hearing.
Tax Collector.— ln consequoneo of tho resigna
tion of Mr, James M’Gano, as. tax collector of
tho Ninth Ward, the Councils held an election
on Monday, whioh resulted in the choice of Qeo.
Dobbs to fill the vaoanoy, by acclamation.
Ditcharycd. —Andrew Leppart anti Edward
Brown, imprisoned for disorderly condnot, were
yesterday discharged from prison—the former
by order of Mayor Guthrie, and the latter by
Mayor Fleming.
Bohri Measurers. —John Owens was eleoted
Board Measurer of the First Ward, on Monday
night, by the Councils, and John Creighton for
the same office in the Second Ward. 1
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The Canal. —The basin is completely crowded
with canal boats,.waiting their tnm to discharge
their freight. ...Some of them have waited a day
or two, and yet have had no chance. ■
Tatrizk M Kenna. Csq.. appointed one of tho
J“dgeß of the Court ofQcarter Sessions, in place
of T. L. M’Millim, deceased, will enter upon tho
duties, of his office, on Monday next.
Commuted. —Alii. Thompson committed one
■ man for vagrancy; Mayor Fleming two; and
Mayor Guthrie one.
Disorderly Cnnduet. —Mayor Guthrie commit
ted, John Fletcher to prison, yesterday, for dis
orderly conducts*
Sunk. —Tho steamer Robert Rodgers, was run
into near. Dover, on ih,e Ohio river, By the steam
boat Republic, and sunk to her deck.
It will bo.rcmemhered thatthls boat run between
this-city and St. Lonis last fall, as a regular
packet, under command of Copt - Batcher. She
was subsequently soldby CapL B. to Copt. M’Co
mas, for $14,000, and run os a regular paoket
between: Nashville and Cincinnati. Sho was
loaded at the time ofthe accident, with pig metal
and blooms. Tho Republic was not injured.
: The IFSaj/i—Yesterday,bumness on the wharf
was not voiy animated. There wero several .ar
rivals from below, of steamers .well ladened with
various staples—cotton, bacon, hemp, lead, So.;
other boats also left this port, well freighted with
merchandize.
At dosk, lost evening, there were 10$ feet of
water in the ohannol, with prospect of a further
rise, owing to recent rains.
The Brilliant leaves for Cincinnati this morn
ing.
FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY TUB & REILLY LINE.
XXXII CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION.
Washington', April 28i
Sf.sate.— Mr. Low called up the bill reealling
the Board of Commissioners for the examination
and-payment of claims against the United States,
growing oat ofthe conquest of California, and
stated a.rcasbn for so doing,, that ho had recei
ved a letter from Col. Fremont at London, sta
ting that he had been arrested by a party of offi
cers, and imprisoned for 24 hoars at tbo shit of
unknown parties, for liabilities amounting to
$70,000, growing out of certain military opera
tions
The bill was then taken up, and, after a de
bate on tho bill and'amendments, referred. 7 .
The non-intervention resolution was then call
ed up. Mr. Cooper spoke in support of tho doc
trine, and opposed the amendment proposed by
Mr. Cass.
At the conclusion of his remarks, Mr. Wade
got the floor; when the Senate adjourned. -
House.— Mr. Olds asked the consent of the
House for the purpose of introducing a resolution
requesting tho President to communicato to the
House all the information collected in Mexico by
George Slocum, relating to the Gardiner, Har
gous, and other, claims; also, why tho prosecu
tion of Gardiner for pevjuiy had boon so long
delayed in the Criminal Coart of the District, and
whether any member of the Cabinet was implica
ted in the proceodinge.
Mr. Brooks objected to the Resolution, which
was not received. . ..
< The House then took up the Homestead Bill
iu Coramiitee, and after a long debate of no par
ticular ihterost, adjourned.
ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT FROM
CALIFORNIA^
New York, April 23.
The Northern Light arrived shortly after nine
o’clock last night; haviiig left San Juan, on the
noon of the 19th of April. She left Havana on
the 23(1.
Tho Northern Light brought out 800 passen
gers, and a small amountof specie. The passen
gers left San Francisco at 0 P. M. by tho Pacific
Steamer. Tho.Monuraental City arrived at J uan
del Snd, under charter to Vanderbilt, to take
those passengers at that point, having tickets for
the North America.
There was no sickness, on the Isthmus.. San
Juan was healthy.
On Monday, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the Northern
Light exchanged signals with the Georgia, and
on Tuesday with the Illinois.
The California mails were to leave San Fran
cisco; on the fith inet. by tho Golden Gate, for
Panama. . . ■
A Committee had beon appointed at San Fran-,
cisco, for tho relief of tho North America's pas
sengers. A largo .amount of provisions had al
ready been sent,hid tho Northern Light was to
sail on the 2J of April, with eome §lO,OOO worth
provisions and stores.
The Merchants of San Franoisco are taking
steps to build a Merchants’ Exchange.
William H. Bart, Captain of the Schooner Co
met Baltimore, chad absconded with the vessel,
and about $lO,OOO worth of goods, which had
been pat aboard to bo shipped at Panama- . No
thing had been heard of his whereabouts at the
last advices.
The steamer Panama arrived at San Francisco
on the Ist of April with tho mails. She also
brought thirty-seven of the North America’s
passengers. . ..
The steamer Pacific, on her passage, passed
the wreck of the North America; she etood up
right, with her mast; lever beam and smoke pipe
iu their proper places. She appeared to be but
little injured. ; - - - ■
The pTopellor Fremont, from Panama, arri
ved at San Francisco. A tremendous land elide
had occurred near Calaveras river, involving the
loss of a large amount of property, belonging to
11. Campbell.
The news from the gold regions was very cheer
ing. Gold dust was coming into San Franoisco
in largo quantities. ■-
Experiments were about to bo made in Joa
quim county, in the cultivation of sugar.
The delegates to the Baltimore Convention
were to leave San Francisco on the Ist of April.
. Immense numbers of Chinese were pouring in
to San Francisco. ■; .
CousiEUciAi. AvpaibS - .—ln Sod Francisco, bu
siness was exceedingly brisk, and tho demand
for goods was quite spirited. ;
The stock iu the market is unchanged. Mess
Beef is scarce at San Francisco, and prices ore
very; high. Pork activo at extreme rates.
A good demand for Coffee, in which the move
ment is upward.
Largo sales of Sugar. Flour unchanged.—
Whiskey brisk.
At Stockton, Sacramento and Marysvillo, bu
siness is represented as cheering.
In the Legislature, joint resolutions wero pas
sed, instructing the delegation in Washington to
procure tho passage of a hill through Congress,
establishing another semi-monthly line of Pana
ma steamers,. • •••••
The hill prohibiting gambling has been de
feated. ■ ■■ ■
Advices from Honolulu to the 10th of March
state that a terrible volcanic eruption took ploco
on Lanna lioa Mountain :in Hawaii. The lava
poured down in torrents from the volcano.
The government publishes orders in conncil
providing for reciprocal dnliesin certain articles
with the United States markets.
SOUTHERN WHIG ADDRESS. .
Washington, April'2B.
Tho Republic publishes an addreßs to the Whigs
of the United States of threo columns and a half,
Bigncd by Messrs. Brooke, of Mississippi, Mor
ton and Cabell, of Florida, Moore, and Landy, of
Louisiana, Marshall, of Kentucky, Gentry. and
Williams, of Tennessee, Outlaw and Cliogman, of
North Carolina, and Strother, of Virginia, giv
ing an account of the proceedings of the Whig
Congressional Caucius,and sustaining their course
in retiring. They deny that it;was their object
to distract the party, or to open afresh the sla
very excitement. They assert that their motive
was to put down Abolition fanaticism, whose on
ly hope is in tho overthrow of the Compromise
resolutions; and also to induce the Whigs to as
.name national ground, 'and a .conservative, and
patriotic position; the only position in which the
statesmanjand patriot can maintain the harmony
of these States, or preserve the existence of the
government. Their object was to terminate agi
tation by declaring tile finality of tho Compro
mise, in tho hope, that, coming from so distin
guished an assembly, the country would euthu-;
. elastically respond. The failure to respond, they
predict, will be nothing more nor; less: than the
defeat of the Whig candidate for the Presidency,
for the Party Platform will be too narrow for the
patriotism of the people. Should both political
parties fail to make the finality of the Compro
mise the basis of their future organization, the
people will demand, each consideration, as .wilt
triumph over both parties. - . They recommend
nothing, hut invito serious consideration to - the
subject ___
FROM TEXAB.
Baltimore, April 27.
‘ The Southern.ttail is through from New Or
leans, with late Texas dates, but tho news is not
of much interest". ■
James Fulkdfsonj Sheriff of Lavaca, was mur
dered by a moa-iramed Sharkey, from Missis
sippi. The citizens took Sharkey from jail du
ring the night, and hung him. • : ; _ .
, The steamboat Camden, indosoendingtließra
zos, struok-a snag, and sunk. ■ She. was loaded
with cotton. . ■ ' s
Eight hundred bales of cotton were Bwcpt away
from Brazos Landing by freshet
■ • The planters were recovering from the-effects
of the late fipods, and the damage done to :the
growing crops was not so great ns anticipated^
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EUROPEAN NEWS!
AEKIVALOF THE STEAMER NIAGARA.
New Yoek, April 28. •
The. Niagara orrivedatHalifax this morning
at seven o’clock. She left'Liverpooi on the 15th
April at 7 o’clock. The Pacific arrived at Liv-r
erpool on the 15th.
Liverpool Cotton MiBKKT.—The advices by
the Pacific gave quite an advancing impulse; the
sales on Friday wore J2;ooobales, 4,000 of which
were on .speculation ‘ end for export. Holders
quote fair Orleans at 6@6|j; middling 6; fair
Mobile G£ ; middling Mobile 4J; fail- Uplands
SJ, and middling do '4s. « i- ; .
The imports at Liverpool for the week ending
on the 10th, were 86,000 bales; the sales were
49,000 bales, of whioh 8,000 were Mobile, and
22,000 Orleans. The stock on hand'ls 337,000
bales, of whioh 203,000 are American.
Groin-In com moderate transactions have ta
ken plaoo with an improved tone: Wheat in fair
demand at an advance of 3d.
Provisions ..Limitedtransactions at unchanged
prices.
Qrooerics...Sngarreoovering from depressions:
Limited transactions in ooffeo at Css for middling
Jamaica. •
Money...lncreasing in abundanoe. Consols
on Thursday, night closed 100, being the first
time in sovon years; American securities were
in good demand at full prices. -
Freights...To New York 12sGd for iron.
Breadstuff's—Mr, Henny’a circular says, that
dear has advanced 6d;; whont ld@2d ; yellow
corn Gd@ls; white corn being in less request.
Brown & Shipley quote more business doing lost
week, and prices extreme.
Provisions...No quotablo change, in new beef
there was no change of any account, the prioes
being extreme. Lard was a shado easier.
Tatlow...Doll at Cd, being a decline.
. Bark... Moves slowly.
OilS..;Sperm whale oil dearer.
Rosin... Sales 700 bbls common at 4sGd ; fine
at OsGd.
Tar—Nothing doing.
Turpentine-Wanted.
Stock Market—Maryland fives 93@94; Vir
ginia sixes, 1856, tit 99; U. S. sixes, 1862,103
@104; U. S. sixes, 1808, 1104©111;-Pcuna.
fives 83@84; Ohio sixes, 1875,*107.
■ The Niagara brings 42 through passengers.
The Pacifio was detained tliroo hours, on ac
count of the low tide; she reached the dock at
’2O minutes past 6, A. M- ■ . . .
The tory administration, taking advantage of
tho present high rates of government securities,
contemplate reducing the interest on some of the
securities. ■
The New York clipper ship Witoh of the Wave
arrived at London on the 16th, dn 90 days from
Canton, being the shortest passage on record, j
‘ Lord John Bussbll's .friends, fearing defeat in
London, are trying to smuggle him in for Edin
burg;
The Arctic Expedition sailed on Thursday."]
ARRIVAL OF KOSSUTH.
Kossuth arrived yesterday a little after eleven
o'clock.. He was escorted to the Stato House by
thirty-four military companies. Immense crowds
lined the way to the State House, which was al
most hidden with Hags’ and streamers.' / Gover
nor Bontwoll welcomed Kossuth, who made a
feeling reply, lie dined at the Revere House
with the Governor, and there wero: many distin
guished^'gnosispresent. ■ He reviewed tho troops
on the common; 26,000 spectators, frantic to
sec Kossuth, broke through the linos of the mil
itary, but the review passed off with credit.
Nothing is said of tho Southern whig mani
festo in this city. ■ :
■ WHIG STATE CONVENTION.
Rxleiou, S. C., April 27.
Tho Whig State Convention adjourned to-day.
John Kerr, of Caswell,; was nominated - for Gov
ernor. A number of resolutions were passed.
The first resolution declares strongly in favor of
Fillmore for President; the 2d recommends Gra
ham for Vico President ; the 3d declares in favor
of the nominee, if unequivocally in favor of the
Compromise; the stb disapproves of the public
lands being given to benefit tho now States; the
Gtb declares attachment to tho Constitution aud
the Union, and pledges the party; to resort to all
efforts to preserve them. The other resolutions
were on the eubjeot of. State matters.
St. Low, April 28.
; The river.is falling, and tho weather clear and
pleasant. V. .
Arrived—Steamer Cornelia. Departed—Cor
nelia and Lady Pike. .
The steamer Pontiac, No. 2; sunk in the Wis
consin river, and is reported as having broken
in two. ;: . . . ; ■ ■
NEW YORK MARKETS—ApriI 28.
Cotton. ..Unaltered.
• Flour-Sales 3000 bbls at $4@4,31 for State,
$4,25@4,60 for Indiana, and $4,18@4,43 for
Ohio. Sales 100 bbls’Rye Flour at $3,25.
Grain... Sales 7500 bushels mixed , Western
■'Corn at G4}@6s; White and Yellow Southern
do. at 65©Gi).
Provisions,..Pork is in bettor demand; sates
200 bbls new prime at sl6,B7;new moss $18,87.
"Pickled meats and Western quiet. Lard held at
loj@loJ. Beef lower; sales 250 bbls prime at
sG@s7; mess $9,60@513.
Whisky.,.Depressed at 20}@21.
Other articles firm but inanimate.
6tocks...Erie 881 > Reading 78*; Ohio sixes,
GO; Penna. fives 93}.
Cotton...SalCß 1600 bales at former prioes.
Flour—Sales 11,500 bbla at $1,12©4,31 for
State. .
Groin... Sales lOOObushels Rye at 73.
Provisions... Sales 600 bbls Mess Pork at for
mer quotations ; sales.4so bbls Mess Beef at $9,--
60@12,75: prime Beef, $G@7. Sales 1000 bbls:
Lard at lOj ; keg Lard, 11. .
Grooerics...Firm at unchanged prices.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS—ApriI 28.‘
Cotton... Holders ere asking an advanoe to day.
Sales Uplands at Bi@9; Orleans, on time, bit 91
@lO.
Flour... Moderate export demand; fair brands,
$4,50. Sales Ryo Flour at $3,12. Corn Meal;
steady; sale 300 bbls Pennsylvania at J8®3,00;
Brandywine, $3,25. ;
Groin-Wheat Is in demand, and prices have
further advanced one cent; , sales 8000 bushels
prime Pennsylvania White nt 97. Rye wanted
l at 73. ' There is little Corn offering; sales at 04
for Yellow, and 62 for White. ; ,
Groceries—Unchanged.
, Provieionei..There is but a moderate demand
for Pork, hat it is generally buyer’s mark; mess
Pork, $19,60 ; prime, $17,60. Lard in bblßlO
@104; do. in kegs, 11. •
ST. LOUIS 2B.
Flour... Bales 100! bbls; 2d brand, city, yester
flay, at §3,25. •
Grain-Wheat 76@78. Corn datlat4G©4o.
Pats, 29. Barley, good fair, 37 j.
Thero was nothing done to day in Pork, Ba
con or Lard. Mess Pork iB nominally; $10,60.
Lard, in bbis and tieroes BJ@9. .
- Whiskey—Sales at 1GJ.......
Lead... Sales at $4,25,
Freights to Now Orleans have declined slightly
to-day.
CHARLESTON MARKET—ApriI 27.
- Cotton... Sales to-day of 1,482 bales at B}.; the
market is very firm at foil prices.
Aamlilitrator’a 9>le<
ON FRIDAY NEXT, ihe 30lh day of April, 1852,. at
2 o’clock, !’. will bn.exposed to public sale; ai
ihe lute residence of feuJAH AKIN, in Ae boroug t oi
LawreneeviUe, Allegheny county, Pa,» fcIXTYTIIOU
SAND PKBT OP -DRY. LllftlBBR; one. Wagon ;
HouseholdGoodsiona Stove; fifty tons or Ico,in the
Ice-house; and other Goods*
Terms made k nown at Ssle,
T>EAL GOOD TKAS-—Tia welUiriown.rliat IHOR-
Jtt) RIS, la the Diamond, is ono.of tho best judges of
Tea in Pittsburgh* owl li appears to ns. iho puohe reap
the full benefit or hi* mOgment-for, under no crrcuni.
stances, will he keep damagedor rnferior nualiUea -
Therefore,anyone requiringthe pure article, can al-.
ways obtain flat MORRIS' TEA MARr.iatlie Dia*
mend „
RIKD FHUIT,—If you want Raisins,-,Currants,
Figs, New York Plums, Pared Peaches, Prunes,
Ac., the best and cheapest sjjrorj! ? itt i' b “n^ l i, l
them, is at MORRIS' TEA STORE, m the Diamond.
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■nr , Llgttnlsg «od».
W M. irfLli'A Co. l Matmfaelorcrs l aie nowpreparea
• * 10 nuniKb or erect Steel or Iron KODSjWitU ell.
SB on°*
‘™& WUVaM ' W ‘" P illM. fc CO
marble nuttm* , „ i „ rnnfn '
A LARGE stock of tha mosi beautiful MANTELS*
A madeofibe finealquality of Foreien and pomes;
lie Marble, manufactured by machinery*.nltkayson hand
and made-to orderon short notice,at prices raugto
from SlstoSlooeach. Purchasers-are invited to.ciui
and examine the stock end prices, 910,3*21 and 323. Lib
erty street* opposite Sraitbfield.
marMra W. W. WALLACE.
Qrtfit Inducements to Oatb Parehnaeri.
•CIITE will sell our large stock of of COMMON AND
W FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices
that cannot foil to please cash purchasers/- All oar
work is warranted. Oar terms is CASH . -
JAMES liOWRY, JR,
‘ rearas 1 ' • - • comer of Seventh and Liberty si*.
■* jrng. A. WSWJM respesUaHy announces, to the la-
M. dies, ntifl her customers generally, that she will
Ea»S an opening or Spring WiUmenr on Thursday, the
SKnd inst Pans hats or the latest importations, which
for beauty and style cannot jw.HMpamed. Children’s,
bonnets ingtealwteW- Late*' heal d resses and caps,
French embroideries and: flowers, i with a variety oi
goods in her line. , »P2»dlw
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EVENING.
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Administrator of Elijah A 111)
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COMMERCIAL.
DAILY RE VIE WOP THE UAREBT<
OVFICS OFTHX DAILT MO&NIFO J’flST. I
Thursday, April 29, 1652. V
. The weather .yesterday was raildand agreeable, with
slight showers of> j-am. Business, generally, wasbrisk:
. FLOUR—Receipts yesterday were not so free as the
day previous—lnall about 700 barrels; part for shipping.
'The Inspections amounted to about 4©obbls. Sales of -
car Us follows:-'70 and 72 bblsi at $3,00(3>3,12k; 30do at
$3.00; 80 do at $3,00; for Superfine to Extra, 90 bblsu os
93,00. :
POTATOES—SaIes of IDObuS.Beds otGPc; 200 bus.
do,to arrive, at 57e.;4bus.Neshannocksat67|e.
MOLASSES—SaIes of 50. bbla. Cypress, at 34c; 37
do do, at 31c,, 4 months * 9 do in oak, at 05e.
SUGAR—SaIes27 hlids. at s|c:>-4 months; 1$ do at
s|c« 10 bbls. Crushed Sugar at 9c,- -
COFFEE—SaIes af 50 bags prime, at 10|c.,COdayB.
CORN—Sales of 190 bus, in ear, at Goc- ’
OATS—Sales 104 bus at-34c.; 2S do at 35c.; from,
store, 3G(3140c. .. ‘i
BACON—Sales 10 hbds. Hams, at 9*c., cash; 5,000
ibs-Shoulders atB£c; 10,000 do at 8Jo.; Sides,9|olOtc ;
ns.io quality.. .
BUTTER—SaIes of 60 bbls. prime; at 18c.
OlL—Sales of 10 bbls; Linseed at CSc.,4 months,
CHEESE—SaIes ICO boxes at 7Je.
FORT OF FITTBBDROIK
lot FEKT WATEE tS TH*
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic. Farkmaon, Brownsville,
“ Baltic, uenoel, Brownsville. -
lt J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
u Thomas Sliriver, Bailey, Wost Newton.
» Genessee.Conoal, WeatNewion.
« R Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Micmgah N6.2*Boies, Weaver.
w ForestCUv, MurdockiWeiraville.
' u Winchester, Moorey Wheeling. -
u Rosa,-^—, New Orleans. v
u Envoy,-—r, Louisville., .
“ Paris, EbberLSt.-Louia.
DEPARTED:
« • Baltic, Benaet,Brownsville.
• Atlantic, Parkinson, .do
<f J.M J Kee,Hend rick son, McKeesport. i
Thomas Sliriver, Bailey, West Newion.
“ Geoessee, Oonant, West Newton. .
« ■ 8. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
u Michigan No;2,Boies, tfeawr.
u Forest City. Mutdoch, WeiDville.
u Diurnal, Conwelj, Wheeling.
Aleona, Calhoun, Sl Louis. . -
“ Cincinnati, Boies, Cincinnati.
« Gov. Meigs, Shunk. Hockingport.
' Vermont. Ilazlou, Louisville.
“ Empress! Cor, Zanesville.
marietta, Psrksrsburgh and Hocking*
fgpp* k port Packet*
• The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. ?.
'Cairre, iUnster, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday,
at 3- o’clock, P. M.; returning Will leave llockingpon
every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M»
Passengers aud shippers may rely on the utmost ac
commodation and promptness, YV, U, WIIEELER,
mart v . ■" No. 24 Mattel street.
Allttiluu; tllvcr Trsdo.
RBOVLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS.
]'• -ffifcjH steamer ALLEGH EN Y BELLE
tL Cam. War. Hsxra, leaves the Ajle
gbctry wharf forFrankllh,every Monday and Thursday t
: The fine atearofcr ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt.
Jobs lUrim, leaves ihc Allegheny wharf for Frank
ttn* every Tuetday and Friday, at 4 P. &!.
For Freight or Passage.; apply on fldard,
For Manctu >n<! uocltlngport.
I TMBfiaealcamerPACinC, 2akoUB Mas*
■A&HH^BaYKX»'wiII leave for ihe above and tnlertnedi*
tteporuevery Tiit/«SZ>AY,aUo^!bck,P.M.
For JrcigltUtt bt^ardvOMo^^
No.ClAVtUer sUajtd 63 From at.
PorKUunulngandCatflfilT.
THF. lightdraoght find pleasant steaiuer
Cnpt. MimxosßjWji] leavethe
Allegheny wharf on Monday; Wednesdayand Fridays;
at 3 o'clock, T. M , far Ktuaimmg and Caißsh. For
freight orpmsoge apply on board. fnorl9
n*or tong tieactt, JUftiteuiti Parkeribarg
® and OftlilpolU.
•- tL~ - , T T h* t fine sfteamer GOV. MEIGS,
f fvnT i? Buu«, MaVer,\vill leave tor the above
-iKISaSSia nnd intermediate ports, every
TUfcSBAY,st3P.M.
For frefghl orpasstige apply on board, or u»
feb3- • JOHN FL&CK', Agent.
Wednesday pacisot for Cincinnati*
Thenew andfasl running steamer ClN
flPjsCaaQcrNPfATf, UtaatmagAM. Master, will leave
every. Wephespat.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
4ec3o - . G. u. MILTENUKBGER.
Kew Goods at Unnso&l Lo\7 Prices!
DGRiySG AGO.,No.!97,north TvcatcorncrofWood
• street aud Diamond alley, are now opening their
second purchase of SPUING AND'SUMMER DRY
GOODS A ND VARIETIES? which have been selected
by the senior psrtnsr with great care, expressly for the.
trade. Oar stock consists in p&xtof French ana English
Broadcloths, C&Asimercs, Cathmerettes, Tweeds, 8a ti*:
netts. Summer Pantaloonery, Faucy TriraraiugvPop-
Uns, Dc Baines, Lawns, Beiges, a. heavy stock, Faaey
Fnnis, latest styles. Alpacas plain and figured.
Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams,Drown and Bleached
Muslins, 1000 doziioticry; Gloves, a largo andbeautiful
assortment Bonnets, Bibboas, Laces and Edgings La
dies’ Dress Goods, a largo assortment of Inteet styles:
Silk and Gingham Farasols ; ■ Binland ami Palm Leaf 1
Hals. Oar stock of Varieties is-very large and com
plete, together with ah extensive stoc* of uold and GUi
Jewelry, Go!d and Silver Pehs and Pencils; Clocks In:
great variety. Our. stock of Dry Goods it large and com*
pletc To which we would invite the attention of City
Retailers. Country Merchant* and Pedlars, as we can
oner Goods on such terms us will make it an object of
their particular attention. .
aprdMirtK. ■ •• ■ ■ I);ORECG A CO. '.
IKenr Stocks ol Chieli FUno ffom»*
irf- JUST received, by the. Pennsylvania
«a£££&3HBg Canal, a ne w stock of PIANOFORTES,
the celebrated manufactory of!
II V| % iCIUCKKRiNO, Boston, consisting of—• ]
; One Superb GRAND PIANO FORTB. fuil.7octaves, j
superbly carvediatbotyie ofLouis XiV. - . i
One Rosewood cetvedLouis XIV 70ctave Piano,
die Rosewood carved round corners ? . do do .
- Three do plain. do do do do
Two do do do do 6| do do
One do do do do 6p do do
One do-; carved; -do . do dj.do do
Three, do plain d« do 6 do do
One do do round front C do do
Three do do square corner fi do do
i These PIANO FORTESare all made in the most sub-
I atantial inanafer, Potent Iron Frame to every instru
meat, and are particularly to swna the most severe:cli
mate. Mr. CHICKKRING. has-of laic enlarged bis
manufacturing facUitlea, and hopes soon to be üblo to,
meet most of the pressing demnuds for Iris instruments.
Also, received. and for sale, a large and very elegant
lolof carvetLand plain Piano Fortes, covered with Da
mask, Piueh and Hail Cloth. AlUhe above for sale at
Fafctory.prices.. ; JOHN 11. MKLLOR t
ExclusWe Agent for Pnuburgh and Western Penna.,
for Chirkcring?s Pianos. : fanrlS
Cheap ory Goods!
JAMES M’OAwDLESS & CO.,
109 Wood Wood Street,
ARE now opening a very extensive and well assorted
stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con
sisting in part of French nud English Broad Cloths,
Tweeds, Catsimefes, Cu»hmc.retts, Doeskins, Jeans,
CoUonades.Drillicgs, Lineu Coatings, Silk, Satin and
Fancy Cotton Vestings. Also, aboutlooCA3E3 PLAIN
AND FANCY DRf&S GOODS, embracing the newest
styles of SHk and U neit Poplins, Delaines, Bcragesond
Borage De Lalnes} Slack Mourning and Fancy Lawns;
-Plain and .Fancy Calicos,'in greut variety} .French,
Scotch and Domestic Ginghams TPalm Leaf, Leghorn,
Kossuth, Hungarian and Mexican tlaisi Silk, Gingham
and Cotton Parasols, Ac , which are offered at
Wholesale on the most accommodating term*. Unrig-
HEW CIOIUISO HOBBS.
EDMUND WATTS & CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ATo. 185 lAbtrty slseet, ahove St. Clair ,
HHVE opened a new Clothing; Store, at the above
place,and are now receiving.'a splendid lot ol
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ac.,of the latest impona
lions, purchased with a t especial vtew to city trude, and
which they are prepared to make up to order in the la
test and most fashionable styles. They intend to nay
strict attention to this branch of their business, and they
have fall confidence that they.wlll be ttblerl© give their,
customers entire satisfaction. They are also manufactu
ring a choice lot of READY MADECLOTHING. bf
the newest styles, which they , will sell low for cash
As ail tills stock ts entirely now, it is worthy the alien
on of buyers. ’ laprtP:v
lioslery or ttie B«»i U-uauty,
A T LOW PBICES, may lie; obtained at the Fifth
:£L‘ street Stocking and Undershirt Manufactory
Those 1 who like to bay really durable and beautiful
Goods,ahd at the same lime save two pm6t«. should
call at the Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth street,
between Wood and Market. ; lapnlt
What Every Body Haya, auit Ue I'ruo l
TT is said that UOUBYER, at the Bk IJivis CIOTHIKO
jL SroEB, N 0.225 Libertystreet, fells Hie cheapest Clo
imng ia the CityrHffell made and fa9hlonakly ctit> Call
and examine them, and yon wilt not be disappointed. ;•
Jan received, by Express,* splendid-assortment of
Fancy Cashi?.ere« # Ureen arid Blue Clouts, snp
other Fashionable Goods,' suitable forth© season, whic f
we are prepared to make to,order, ( without diaappoinh
mem,) lit a style hbsorpaated in the City
Come and see
Df. HODKIMaoW’S
FANCY CHINA STOBE,
5(1 WOOD STREET, NKABTHB STVdUnLta IMTBts
JUST rcceivhigaad now opening,the-best assomnont
of ■■'WHITE-STONE FANCV CHINA, ever
Drought to this cityj whh every other variety of Gla>s,
Queensware,. Britannia Ware,' Japan Waiters, Solar
Hun g i n gjy ul St a nd Lamps, Cttmiele.Taa.ftc .mar3o
I'ITHOGRAFIIfO FENS—KUiou’s superior rens,
j for use ofiUlhogTaphere.for sale hy
: Wi 8- JIAVKN, Bookseller and Stationer,
opr27 • corner of ttaifcqt ond Second sts.
‘A MEETING OF: THE STOCKTToITDRRS of the.
■ A “FMh Ward Savings Bank” will be held at thorn
tice of the Bank, No. 424 Liberty street, on Tuesday,lhe.
tfHh day of Jane next, at 10 o’clock, with refer
ence to having the- stock consolidated into a.corporate,
cemrany- [apiJUHN STi.WAUT, <rV-
CHESTER’S
Men and Boy» r Clo Amg Emporium .. ..;
IS REMOVED to GOTHIC.HALL,No T 4 Wood si.
Slock largo and seasonable*, work warranted; prices
moderates ■ .iaprl~.
.'■ ... . uemoval, ,
HOUGH * ANTHONY have removed their DA
GUERREAN ROOMS, from Burke's Building, 10:
Eaton’s Building, over the Young Men’s Library .where
they will be happy to seo their old patrons and frtends
opr7:lf - ■■■■■■: ■.. ■ ■ ■ ' :
—r-“ s. C. ITainUy name.
T3VANS fc SWIFTS eiira brand, 100 tierces, now
in store, and for sale. The attention of all persons
rf^to,^l itA!lEl?g£HM^* l ca
T — uemevai, " _ ■ ■■
SIGN OP THE INDIAN KING,
NO. »83 LIBERTY STREET,
(Nearly opposite the Spread EagleTavera, Pittsburgh.
■tifA''if JONES, Mnnnfacturer and Dealer in al
TOBACCO, SNUFF andSEGAHS
Tobacco an A Segars soldon commission- f&Dr7uro
■■■ of the ..
O'BIELLY TELE&RAVH OP.FICE.
THE OEeeof the O’Rielly Teiegraptr Line* has been .
removed -to. the NORTH -15AST CORNER OF :
THIRD AND WOOD STS ,Pittsburgh, Pa;;Entrance
from- Third street. In order to meet the increasing
wants of the nubile, the new Telegraph Office has wen,
much enlarged and improved»hnd other fftcibties added,
30 insure, the prompt and aeeniate transmission of iAs* -
patches to allparts of the Coiled State*. No effoit will
be spared to sustain the high reputation which Jhe
OTlielly Lines have already acquired. ImamU©
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AUCTION SALES.
Aaetlon tiud*
rpifE nndenlgned* after an Interval of four years, ha#
X ogam resumed business:. Having complied with
thelaw regulating Sale* ai Auction,
and havingprocured a firstclass License as Auctioneer
for the City of; Pittsburgh, he,offers Jiis. services as such
to in* friends and the public generally. Withanerpe
rtence of nearly thirty yearsin/thislme of businessAe
ha2ardsnoihirig msaying that tie willbe enabled to give
enure satisfaction to ali those who may feel disposed to
patronito him. ;v : -P. McKtfINNA, AncUoneer. •-
Refers to the principal City Merchants. ' ly9
i m i n AUCtlol|MD|U!y.fia| f | (
A L tne^.Commercial Sales. Rooms, corner of Wood
xjL and Fifth Btreels,atloo I clclc,A.:3l ,q general as
sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry. Goods;
Clothing, Boots andShoes.Hats, Csps, &c. •
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. AI.,
• Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery*
Goosing Glas«ess,new ana second hand Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac
_ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Tnstru
ments, Hardware and Cailerr t CloUiiog, Variety Go ods
Gold and Silver Watches;-fee*." P. M. DAVIS,
iattluf . Auctioneer.
Pi M’KKHMA,Anetlonaer.
A UCTION SALE ~-Ort Thursday insU at
«nL TO o’clock; A.M ,at M’Kenna’Sj Will be.ftoiu y 'a
variety of ory Goods, the balanoeof aretail store, con
soling of Cloths, Cassimere9, CaßMnetK, and a variety
or Gentlemen’s summer web'r, Tatlbrs* Trimmings, and
Ladies I Bonnets, with lnanyoiheraf tides.
And -at 2 o’clock—Teav.Starch,Baleratas,Tobacce,
and other articles In the Grocery-line. Furniture—the
property of an individual declining housekeeping; such
us Chairs', Tables, Bedstfiads.Maurasfet, Bottles, Liv
erpool Ware. V -/(apr23r P. M’KENNAv Anci’r-
L '
ADItiS’.TRiMMINGS-rUf tfie most supero quoliiy
_J and appropriaiesiyles, at M’Kenna’s,- now open
afia ready for eramtaatlon—to wliich the trade is ic-
Jpectfuliy invited. lapHS;tf] P. M’KENNAy.AttCt’r.
riIRIBIMINGSy FRINGE, GIMPS, BUTTONS, Ac.
JL —An nxienrive assortment of Trlmmiiigsy Gitnpß,
puttous, Cords, Tassels. Binding, &ci, Ac., of direct
importation, is uowopemng,- (and will remain open for
a few days,} at M’Kenna'a Auction ndusey (second
to which ike attention of the trade la respectfully
solicited, laprt7l P. 6TKBNNA, Auct’r.
TTALUABLE REAI4 ESTATE at auction.— On 3ai
***?.£ 'K evening, ftlay Ist, at & o’clock, will be sold
?, 1 "J. Kenniys Auction House, without any. reserve; to
the highest bidder, all that valuable lot of land, wi'h the
I! ?%? vcme Ml s hereon.- situated.at the south-easi corner
of Cherry alloy and Sixth street, having a front-of 26}
reeton Sixih street, and extending back 450r60 thecas
may ho desired, on said alley. .Ontheprermsests a
brick house, contamingS rooms and cellar. -Thisprop
erty offers great inducements to nay cue disposed to in
vest their funds in real estate, being in the centre of the
cay, near the location of the new post Office, United
states Court, and Railroad Depot. It trtay be treated
for at. private sale, by. applying to Mr- John Koppitx
Terms at sale/ P. M’KENNa,
apr24 Auctioneer.
Pi St. O&VISi Anetlonea r.
REAL ESTATE IN THE SEVENTH WARD, at
ArcrioN —On Friday afternoon, May 7th, at 2
o’clock, will bo sold, onlhepre raises, that valuable Lot
of Ground, situate on Centre Avenue,ln the plan of lota
laid out byJ.B. Irwin, near Erin street and Irwin’s
l>rick yard— having a front of 20 leet on Centre Avenue,
and extending back 70 feet toan alley U feet wide. ■
apiffJ Terms ot sale. - P. M. DAVIS, Aucl’r.
BOOKS at Auction.— on Saturday evening, MayJsi,
at 74 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor
ner of Wood and Fifth streelSf.wttl.be sold, a la;ge col
lection of valuable miscellaneous Books, embracing line
library editions of standard works, in various depart
ments of literature anti science ; splendid illustrated
hooks,ln handsome binding; sopera Family Bibles;
Blank Bopks; Cap, Writing and Letter Paper; Steel
Pens, Pencils, Ac; Also, a quantity of second hand
Books.from a private.library; .
Jipr29 u p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer;
“W.G.S'CAllTaiC'P.Auotloueor.
Sheriffs 9at.it of dry goods, variety
GOODS, Boors AND SHOES, at Auction;
Will be sold* on Tuesday, May 4tfi, aUO o'clock in the
forenoon, by order of Carter Canis, Ksq * Hieh Sheriff
of Allegheny county, at the store of Thomas W. Foster,
N0a.777 and Tft Pemi street, Ninth-Ward* the entire
stock of said store—comprising, ia part, a large and
general assortment of Dry Goods, Variety Goods, Boots
and Shoes, &c. The abnveeomprises a large and well
selected stock of all kinds of Goods usually kepi in the
above tine of businesi, and will be well worthy the at
tention ofraerchanls and dealers.
GARTER CURTlS.Sheriff
WG.ftPCARTNEY, Anct’r.
PAPERWAEEHOU SE.
Cyrus W* Field fit Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. II CUm,BTBEGT,
tTEir^rmuc,
V RE SOLE AoENT&iivtl>3Umled States for
J\. Muspnm’s Superior Bleaching Powder.
Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers,
Rasselt do Superior . do,
Genesee do do Priming, do.
RawtitisA: Sons’ English Tisane do
Cowan A Co.’eEnglißb and Scotcli.Wriiing Paper.,
They are also Affenisritifibe priurfp&l 1 Paper : -Menu*
faeiurers: iit this coantry,; mid oflcr ; tor sale by tar the
most extensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper
Manufacturers’ inateEts&tftai can be found in this or
auy other-country. ■‘7 , -- s
; They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses,
No 11 CliiT sirect, No. 53 CliiTstrcot, No.9i Beckman
street, and the Lofts over the Itufgo iton-Stores, 7and
9 Cliff street. ' ■
Theirtiariaess la strictly Wholesale,hod Writing Paf
persore sold by the Case onlyi
- Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all
Goods, both Foreign arid Domestic, at the lowest poasi*
bleprices. . .
Paper made to order, any site orwelght, Liberal ad
vances made on consignments of Paper, Paper Ma
kers* Stock and other merchandize.
, Ibe highest market price paid in cash for allkinds of
Engs;; •' - (aprtdtly
Boitoaand Sew York jplanos*
THE subscriber is now receiving cm! offers Tor pale,
. a very large and desirable, stock of PIANOS, from
the most celebratedmanufactories.o(.Boston and New
York;. Among other*, . ,
NUNN at CLAHK'S PRi2t-MEt)A.L Pr*no«.
2 Louis XlVih style,7 octaves, elegantly, carved aud
finished&U round, inode by Nunns A Clark
. IC| octave, round corner, and carved sliding music
raek.NennsA Clark .
2 C*l octaves, round corner, and carved sliding music
rack, ",
2 61 octaves, round corner, with Coleman’s y&loian
Attachment, and patent tunable reeds.
HALLET. A ALLEN’S Cst.tmu.tKo Boston Pumos. .
i Ci octave, double round corner, elegant moulding,
new scale; and patent iron frame.
1C octave , ' . do' ■ do.
_ J. U, DUNHAM’S mNOS, New Yojk.
2fi octave, plain square,rosewood.
20 octave, rouftd corn 6 tablet.
3 Glocutvc, square and tablet. • ■
4 f»t double round comer* gothic tablet.
1 Grand ConceriPiano,7 octaves, new scale, elegant
moalding.&c. .. • •
N. B.—Tbc above Pianos will positively Le 30W at
manufacturers prices, without adriitionof freight, &c.
A written guaranty will he given with each Plano,
warranting the same fur-THKEE .YE&KS,aud the mo*
11 ey refunded, if the instrument is proved imperfect and
faulty. ; > R KLEBER,
Sign of the Golden Harp,
No. 101 Third street.
Watches, Jewelry,<fcc. •
HAVING just relumed from the Eastern cities, I
have brought with me one of the moat beautiful
and carefullysefecteilStocksof JewelryyWatches ami
Fancy Goods,:, ever offered to jhe Public, Persons
wishing 10 purcbaeeany Udugiu my line,,caArelyJdn
getting agood article. Jtio not advertise io ; sell goods
below tost, nor 50 cheaper than any honse In
thaciiy. Give me n call, and I am sure you will-be
satisfied that ! can sell a good article as cbeop as any
of them. :
Another (act I wish to keep before the people. If
yon want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewel
ry, repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have
it done. To* this branch of my T business 1 will devote
especial attention. ; - -
JOHN S. KENNEDY, 91 Markctstrcet.
epr7 Sign of the Golden Eagle. ;
The Great Vegetable Remedy l
DR> H B. MYERS'EXTRACT,
Dandelion, IFt/d Cherry and SanapariUa* ..
THIS valuable medicinal prepara
. lion differs entirely, from any simple
“ extract of Sarsaparilla” or. com
■ raonpurifyingmedicioe- It is acorn-
CT’Ua of many ? of MOST CLEAN-
MEDICINES, with others
acting directly on' the Kidneys, or
w\Vjil* having immediatetefetence to the re-
T V p* Hef and continued healthy operation
Kflfft, ' of some internal' organs. It con
,■ tains articles which enter into no
preparation in existence, and
IT IS UNRIVALLED
innurifvinx and refreshing effects, by anv medicine in
the world,'ll U put up 11ST LARGE DOTTLES, is very
nleasantlo the taste, and is more concentrated, .
P - AND CHEAPER,
than any other in the market. Persons who have taken
“ Sarsaparilla” by thegalloh, without reUcf,hhVQ befit
radically cured by ixsingtwoorihree botUca. ThU ls : .
i the only Compound in which Dandelion, Wild Cherry
1 and Sarsaparilla are so prepared to offer the peculiar ■
| Virtues of each, in combination with pure extracts of
I ; o0iei- hea»Bg-artieieB, : :in.a'hi'ghiy--eon'ceairated.ttate..
Its iugrodients are: and are '
such roots anddmfks as are found, though ehiefiy affec
ting certain part»>ln their general tendency, to produce
the most eleausing and healing effects.
> IT IS IMPOSSIBLE
I To cure many Viseasea. ;Droi<sies; Kidney-Com*
I pitots, Ac., draw-off Watery" Humors from the Blood,
I or corrupt and irritating secretions of diseased oigans
I from the body, without thethorough operations on the'
1 Kidneys,aa causcdbyihUmediclne. Nootherextracls
I even pretenl to this effect. In fact, this very opcratloo,
I for which it is particularly compounded', differs from
nil other preparations* and rcakesrt the best compound
1 inexistence. - .
[ iNtALL CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine.—.
j It winrelieve. ilhas curedwhen life itself was de*
Ispairedof. It: contains articles that will cure, If any*
I thing enni'and takes the only, method to make perma*
InentcuTes.' ■ ■ ■
SHIP FEVER’ SHIP FEVER!
j To produce testimony in proof of thccureof thl'dis
j ease fa acknowledged!/ new. The public have so long
1 been taught to regard it as fatal, that its positive cure
I would seem almost a miracle, yet
. SHIP FBYER HAS BEEN CURED,
| Andby the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr H. B.My
| eta’ Dandelion, Wild Cherry,-Ac., alone.
J :We select the following, as a specimen of thenume
irons testimonials to the efficiency of 'this .n&dfcine. in
leases of this maHgnnnt:dkiea*e,whiefcrwe hav&to ex*
I Mbit. TESTIMONY OF . '
\ . Francis Tibliraese M; D., askUlful physiclhn,'residing
J in Buffalo, N. Y., and one whoi hiis devoted himself par
j ncuiatly to the siady andcore of theShipaFevery with,
j ls CDnv«t«ant, gives
I the followiog tesltmonyin relation to the effects of this.
•jniediaine, as prepared nyhlmsell: f ,
1 “This it to certify; that I have used Dr. H. B. Myers
I Extract of Dandelion* Wild Cherry, and Sar?aP ai M* a . ’
• in my practice, in cases of a number of paneu” •'\ L e
I with Ship FeVeri with very beneficial results. Ana j.
coneldcrhn general curative <»^*KICE
1 soldbv kuw ‘ m i ,i r« k '
o ß rs:d!Sdkw Wo 57 Wood mrcol.mubnrgh.
Bev. Dr. K»HIBolIy , » Seminary,
OEVENTII .SES?loN^^rn'« ? on WEDNES
; fl E nfv"Pih instant. Teacher, of high ability ore a»-
■ -.riiSTnr Klllifcelly, t"» condneting thu School,
emsiated Wj6 Dn. j|« [ S limited lo*s.
Tlie numbetdf two utesm.
Board and TfllUon, in En«j»»hvv —3C°.W
I cermanand Latin, each. • - 10$K>
l nmwlneand Painiing jo.o#
BeiLßeodingand Waabing 6>
i Stationery * • .75
I fry* Befer to A.B. Curling and James W. Hallman,
Eijs., fitishnrgh. “ (apr6 gtawlSH
SKSUNE INK—Superior Carmine Inti, of Freuc
manufacture, for sals at •: W.B. HAVEN’S
>-;'-:-''.SlatioDeiy''Waicliaiue i ;'.'
Comer of Market unasecond streets.
'V. v ; .%
li. v* ; - .y >
V-'.*- .'^K I f'# v•.,V.Y*-Y'Vt Z'- S* s ' : \
>- 5 i _ ' '•*-'*■»• *■ *■ , ,f,, t » r
BANKERS & BROKERS.
a. c. TnmsjtH-. »• «*“«**■
TISft&AN A- COif
RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKER?,
febse-ly No. 9S Tfovl strut. Diamond aUtti.
Patricks & Friends
BARKBRS ASD BXCBASGB BROVBRS)
HAVE REMOVER THEIR OFFICE
TO TIME COKUSR OF W FTH AND WOOD STBKKIS,
PUUbHTgk, Pa.
PATRICK S & FRIEND,
Bankers and exchange brokers, and
: Dealer* InNotasvDrafta, Acceptance,, Gold. Hllver
(utd Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and West
ern cities constantly for sale.
Collections msdeinall the citlea ihrc.n£honuhe Uni
ted States. Deposits received in par funds or carrent
psper.at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets.. ffcb3
Damatic and Foreign Exchange* Bank Notct,
6oldm%dSUvtr,Bavght,SodanAEzthangti,
v . ■ AT THE ■
BXCRABGB AHD BANKING HOUSE
William A" Bill & Co.,
. 64 Wood Street, ;
PITTSBURGH. y
fpr IHTtatSTAttOWgD ON -TIME DEPOSITS fflOg2s
. : aLtutnuuro. / . ; ■ idwa&diamt*■
KRABER £& RAHB»
BtnhtrsandKzchangt Broitrsy I) taler an Fortignani
Dc*iutic£illj,BUltof ExeJuxngt, Ctrtifieatn or DifOt*
it, Bank Notts >an& Coin .
Cornef of Third and Wood sts., direct! vopposliethe St
Charles Hotel. ; - ■ maygB
0, HOLHKSa SOBS,
VAVX BSVOTBD fSSIB BAftKOf* AMD - UCHJUfOB OOTCV
To No. 67Markttttrutj/our doors itloto otd stand.
. Ni HOLMES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea«
ler* in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold,Silver and
ik Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
cities constantly forsale. '
. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni*
led Statog. Dcposites received 1 n par funds or current
paper, Nd. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. JanffMy.
fAS.tf.HOOff. . tnaj.sAßaa«t •
HOOO & BARGES NT*
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .
N. JR. Corner of Wood and Sixtbstmts., Pittsburgh, P*
.ThEALERSin Coin,BanJcNoies,Tiineßills, Foreign
£f and Domestic Exchsnge.CeniffcatesofDepoeit.ae
EXCHANGE bit ill the principaiCities of the Union
end Europe, for sale in soraa to sail purchasers.
CURRENT and parfunds received ondeposita -
. COLLECTIONS inade on ailparti of the Union, atthe
lowestrates, ;7 . scpU-ly
O’Connor, Brouter A€oi,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
T\EALERS in Domestic and Foreign EXchange,Time
U and Sight Bills, Co n, Uncarrent and Par Funds,
Stocks, Ac. Office, comer Third and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. : [tnarl7;U.
ttiLn &. oo.i
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
• Comer:of Wood arid Fifth stmts.
QIGHT EXCHANGE oft. the Eastern Cities constantly
CJ for sale. . Time: Bills of Exchange and Notes 'dis
counted. -Gold,BUver and Bank Notes,bought and sold.
Collections made in all the principal citiasof the United
States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds.
■ mBTS7:y.• •;■ ■■ ■■ ■■■■ , .■ ■.
G. B. ARNOED & CO.,
BANKERS, AND DBAtSRS IN
EXCHANGE COIN,'
BANK NOTES,
, SIGHT AND
TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac. ,
. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit
ted to any part of the Union.
S&'STOCKS-m
Sow System aniUlew Ruatdlei I
FOR TUB CURB OF
CONSUMPTION!
NUX ALL’S SYBIACUM,
IN THREE BOTTLES , ...
i I Si
CONTAIKRia
THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS,
..v raa tub ctms o? tok
THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OP
cossmaPTioin
V 1 SYMPTOM 3.
Cough, painln the hreast,
side, bead; back; Joint* anu
iimbB,inflanunaUoii,6oTe
ness and ticklineiiu the
throat,fever, difficult and
quick breathing,
tiond
Coßtivenets,spasniodjc
cough, violent fever, night,
morning android day sweat*
heetto. fiuskin the lace ana
.cheeks, burning heatin the
paints of the handa and soles,
ofthe (teXjtxptctorationtasyi
coptetq, and vruh
SYMPTOMS.
Dianbffia, diminished fe
. ver, cough and morning
-. I sweals,great and increasing
.’uhercniaK Consumption, -debility* frequent-fainting;
in Yellow Wrappers. fits;•••' slight delirium and
; } swelling of the extremities.
TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance inithree
bottles of NUTALL’S SYRIACUAI is anewerain me
dicine, fronrit* novelty and direct opposition to the old
absurd and inconsistent ONE' BUTTLE SYSTEM;
while its success,prepared in thisaanner/ teach bottle
containing a different preparation!, in curing iht diffor
tnt stager which characterize: Coruumptiotw has estab
lished me welcome truth of the Curdbdug of ntry stag*
PubnondTlf. Coma*nptiwt. t
Physicians approve of it because it is based upon cor
rect Physiological and: Pathological principles. The.
public approve, of it* because it x^.Common &nrr,-and
because they knov> fmoi sad cxpertmrrthat one prepa
ration will not cure die itoeritages of Consumption.—
The suffering, disappointed and oiseouragextiavalid ap
proves of it, because its principles hold out a reasonable
aj ope r and when he uses NuialPs Syriacum,hls hopes
ftTerealiied. .._ ■ ••
:• if he is in the first stage of Consumption, and uses the
first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and painlul, be-,
comes free and easy; hi* cough soon gets .well; the
soreness, tickling in his throat, inflammation, pain in his
breast, side, head, back, joints and limbs are removed.
If ho U in the second stage andnses the second bottle
his fever leaves ban; bis .disturbed:slumbers become,
sweet and refreshing ; bis nightsweata vanish i bis ex-;
pectoratlon copious and bloody, assumes a healthy ap~,
. pearsnee. nnd at length disappear*;- his bowels be
come regular; hi* appetite . returns; the flush - in his
cheek disappears r the bur ni ng heat In the palms of- his
bonds andsolesothisfeet are-felt nalonger }his cough
now ceases; he recovers and l*welL \
; If he Is In the third stage, and uses the third bottle; hU
ceases; Ms vveakr bowels •hebome
strong; his had sjroptoms.dtaappear •
feeble digestion becomes nnd .vlgorousi his j
stomach, tefcovcrsils proper tone; undercute* new,rich 1
and nourishing blood; his strength returns; his,wasted
body is clothed with Besh ; ais is sxvxo; hnd he is
restored to health.:- ■ .
Eachbotileof NutalPs Syriacum haathe Symptoms of
the Stage for which it is intended primed in front of the:
wrapper,whereby every invalid,knowinghifl own symp-
forhimself, WHICH BOTTLE HE RE
QUIRES ;<:oi»sequß«Uy. no mistake can occur, in se
lecting the proper medicine.:
See Pamphlet in possession of -the Editor of ihispapeT,
containing. Dr.-NutalPs Pathology of Consumption.—
Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs,
and certificates of cores.
jp* prepared, paly by Dr. NUT ALL, inventor -and
Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. •
For sale at the Drug Store of •
DR. GEO. U. KEYSER, N 0.140, *
corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,
only Wholesale and Retail Agent forTittsbuiglu /
j a7:dAw '
FIRST STAGE.
Incipient Consumption, In
lilac Wrappers,
SECOND STAGE.
Confirmed Consumption,
. in Pink Wrappora.
THIRD STAGE.
: Ptrrate DUensea. ■■ ■
08. 8 ROW N, No. 41 DIAMONDA BLEY.
Dstotis his entire attention to another,
8 practice. HlslLaslnesstsmostlyconfinsdtO:
Primmer Vmtnal DluatU, and inch pain
ful affections, brought on by imprudence,
vouthfulindulgenee anu excess.
' Syphilis,-SyphllUie'ETuptionsvGtßioni
tea. Gleet, Stricture, Urethra! Discharger;
impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the Teneiea,
origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter.
Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness, to*
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints,Pistula in Ano;
Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Coins, Irrlta.
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed, ,
Sixteen years’practice (six in this city! enables Dr,
Brown to offer assurances ofspeedy cure to all who may
come tinder his care.
Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay.
K7* Charges moderate. novSidAwly
EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL. .
Prepared .ana sold by jno. youngson, m
Liberty street; This pGweTfuUyconceutrated prc*
paraiion; the medical virtues of-wmch are found to be
dghwimes the strength oftb'eartgi aid American OIL
His put upin bottles at 25 and 274 ceiUs>each,wjth full
directions fot Us use* Ittevery dtseaße where the origin
nal American Oilhaibeeutound at ailefficacious* and
itsofarexceedrtheorigi.nalinpower/afliorenderii'the
CKRAPESTArEDWUttWTRE VrOKI.I). Call and
;:.-'::,: ; .JOKN>YOUNGSON.
N. B. The original Oir In Its .naiural state as taken
from the bowels of-the earth* can be had as above-?ana
will be found gtnuins. Hotwithstandlng a certf firm
i claims tobethe onlrProprietors. ‘
i; ; idAw«tf ' "
EEUMA.TIStI.-or. Brown’s r.ewiy ducovrecS rem
edy forßhettmMlsm!»»»P«dr»n>l<! 6I '** 1I > remedy
tor ih»tpilnfttl»onble. Itrcverrallj._ _
Office end Eriwe ConsultaUpn Room. N 0.41, DIA
MOND, Pirabuißli, Fenner The Doom T JX'sasl* a
bOlfiO
nouffli dfc Anthony* Daguerreotypea.
mtm undersigned would inform their many friends ana
T ofbe? B . rhSra-.y, have removed from Burte'. Bul!d ;
in* toNo. 62 Fourth street (a few doors, above their old
■until where they have filled up room* for daguerreo*,
tvmnfc---: Haying a ver* superior arrangement of J»ghW
antti&emesi'. approved instruments: now In uaQ»:W»b
eome lehyears experience in the business; they pledge
tbemselvos to liirn out as good pictures os any olber es*
tabliahmeatln the country, and far more trutiyulkitt
nesses than has heretofore been famished to the.citizens
of Pi.isburgb, either single or Ingroups., .-
Citizens and strangers are respectfully invltca to can,
whether they wish pietnres or not. . , > ■
Onr motto ia good pictnres,fairpnceB, and pcffrctsav
isfiiellon to our customers. • HOUGH & ANfliON Y-
N. B.—We furnish all articlesln ourbnainesstoother
operators ns heretofore. • • -• 1 'i;- >plS-
FuntHara and Chair Warsrooittii . .:
t JOSEPUMEYBB, 424 Penn street, above tbs
Canal Bridge, keepsaonstanuy on hahd and makes
to order*.at tbe to*BwJj»rtm, wry. description ox
nr and Plain FURNITURE,SOFAS and CHAIRS
of the bert workmanship and most approved styles, r y
purchasers would uowoli to ytsitliU Wareroomt.
layiff-dAwlr
T ytAD.PIPE--»lmproved Patent Lead Pipe, far.
I a Hydrants;
Pomps;.
Aqueducts*;
Hydraulic Rams;
Chemical nees,end •
Springs;
- All sizes nnd thicknesaea, always oii hand, anu for
tale low* by ALEXANDER GORDON,,
aptl4K>3w&wfit 434 Front street
RA No. 3 MACKEREL; loarrive, andibjr sale
OU by TAAFFE, SUGUIRB k BANE*
apiSh 124 Second street.
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ft " .'.4.'.'.-
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7
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* *
ttemoTßh
RtmoVAl.
BOUGHT AWO SOLD Olf COMMISSION* '
No. Fourth street,
Next door to the Back of PUubargh.
ARSAD UF AliU)
v-f '
FOR SALE & TO LET.
S'™ 'hS««» prol>er,y ’ P,I®* 1 ®** 11 "* 1 ? *>»“'«
wver, i n a y^?is'.l “ e .'* 1 & commandiiiß-view of the
Bridge. The loi I, 55 fl l ,T Ik f,om '}h«, monongaliela
by 231 feet decD on 4^nL ,ror ‘ l on " dihinglon street;
Two UwelUn??oM B S /5 S?.'.' ! ,rttl ; S« • Clair etreet.
peach and other“lull ire?, 1 5, r »S ood *»»« «»he door,
rood fence. Price sarn dSi 8 0tJ[:I >I all under a
Balance at one and two-year. ei ” 1 -~ 0nc ‘ ll ? llf * n * lluld 1
S CUPiIUERT, Gen Agent,
-- • •■•_ . • -SOSmhhfiAM^.^y. ; ,;
A > SW/ENBtii i>WfcO.LING TO
A pied by Rev llenry R. WiiaonTalinafed on !?«
Norlh Comman, and Adjoining the residence of decmS
R.Riddle, Esq. The home (« arranged wlfh hall!d?a.
blcparlors, diningroom and iitehon, «n the fir«v doors
and four bed chambers on tho Second floor; with finish
«*l amc. A good stable; the yanilebarge,andaboumJa
with fruit trees and shrubbery. Hydrant tyater>and'■■*■
good pump at the door; Jt la ono .of ihc mcei pleasant
residences in Allegheny Cur.
Kent SifiO per year. Apply to .
M’LAIN A MOFtfITT,
■ No. SO fifth street, FiugburgU:
arr 27
- z 7 -.”” .To I«ett
MTHE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on WatetEtreet; .
nearihe corner of Short-slreet; For tcrmsi-ep
rly to Alderman PAHhINSON, stb Ward,
Qprii*2 if
Kcildence ;
ir u E J*T--A Cottage Dwelhng ifou&e, wilh.wide
•-»- *iau and wing rooms, portico tnfront and rear»ffood
carnage hoiisQ, well, and cistern, fancy
one Kitchen gardes,abundsnccof grapes ami olliertare
and Choice fruits; ,tho whole is well .arranged for pleas-: •
ure ana convenience, and In an elevated and pleasant• ;
location, m ; Manchester. Immediate possession given*
S- .CUTIIBIiUT. Geneial Agent,** . -
SOgtnUlifield street.?'
-i' . A.<3ood;Far*ni'tor Ss£o| '
,obnflt.BD Qcre?,]2 aJtared and fenced*
v/balance prime r'mber, ritnated in Witilhiiintoncaiin’
ly, near Marietta, Ohio ■ Only 82UD in hand—balance
in yearly payments of Sibil. Apply to
„ McLain &MOFFITT,
. °prg3 29 Fifth street.
mo Ltfr-The STORE KOOjTimd FIXTURES 'now
•JL occupied by the subscriber. Possession-given on'
tiie !3tU mat. For terms enquire v 1 v ’
Ooi9 Re CHESTER, 71 SmUbfielfl sk'.
r TU LKT—A STORE ROOM.—Would suit for
Baffl a Shoe. Prv Goods. Trimming or Grocery StOTe.
T” . Kent low. Apply-to : - S. OOLDMANN, •
_ DHirOO •■•■■■■ . ~ . ;US Market attqei.
WO LKIWJ'he subscriber offer* for: Rent* me:-•••■ : ■
i stord roon' now occupied by Messrs. Wiflock ftjplfo
& Davis, N 0.87 Marfcetslrect. .. Possession frivenafiffga ,*
on llie Ist of Ap\i. Knoulre of
Jans:tf_ CM AS. 1L PAULSON, No 73 Wood-St.-
£&§r& FOR. RENT,—From-ibe Ist of April next, tbe -
JygrStore, with Pwelliug/aUtiched, wvthe corner of
•■■““"Market and First Streets—a good ba&iaeca stand
for aSlore or Tavern, u bctnj only one Bqaaretrom jhc
river-will be rented low to a good tenant, to
WALTER REiNT,
No. 232Libertygt.-
LOTS FOR SALE.
ONE LOT, In the Ward of the City of PUtfi-. •
burgh, fronting oiv Locust street, 203 feet fronting -
on Vanbraom street, ninnihglothe bluff 4GD-f6eti from*
iogtfce MoncrigahetaSSd feet frontlngon Miltenber&er
street4oo fetfL- .
OneotherXotj adjoining the above, in
froniicg: on Locust street 244 feet, fronting on Mtiten
border’s street to the bluff 323 feel, on the bluff over*
looking the Mononaalmta24 i reei, to a line of the prop- /
ertyof the Hie .
-One olhcrliot iii Pill io\vnSh)p, lrontirg onLocust'Bt. .
. 293 feet, frontiUgonMiUenber«er:«lrectt23 feet to a-24': : .
feet atleyi tronujrg ertsaid' alley 293 feet toa line of
property of i&’e James Irwins from alleytoLocustst.:
19) feet.
One other Lot--in the city oi Fittaburglij fronting oti .
Locust street 293 lect, fronting on Vanbraam street IS*' /
feet to aSifeet alley, fronting on said aifey 293 feet*,
fronting on Miltenberger street U 0 feet 10 Locust vt ;
One other Lot, (ronlug on Forbes street 48 feel, front- •
ingon Miftenbcrfl'er etieet l2of<rt lo a 24 feel alley; on
the said iiiteyf43 feci lo lot fso. 42 in Milttpiberger’s - -
plan of Lois ■*
OneotherLot T frorutng onForbes street£oTccMront v
Ing on Vuubraam sjlrceV 12U feci, to: qra.fecl alley,
frontingon said alley 72 feet.
Irwill 6CiI lor cash,'.on Jong ttme, or on perpetual
lease. For particulars; cnqairc .of the subscriber, on
the corner of Sandusky'street and South Common, Al
legheny City.
iaam):4ra
RYAN’S BUILDINGS.
To Cabinet takers.
VtnttrSi BSahoganjfi-Rosewood' nnd’Wainutf -, Vafnis7t t
... KardaoraandFumitutemWboltszlc. -
rrMIE subscribers have just received from New York
X end Boston a most splendid stock, of VENEERS,
and are manufacturing by machinejTFnrniture suitable
for the trade. AU of winch we will sell at extremely
lowprices. : -i- :
■ Asgreat care w'as token In the selection of the stock*
persons cannot fail lobe suited either as to quality or
price; and, as it is .well known Uiat Furniture can be
made by. machinery superior and much lower than by
hand,the aUenilonDf the trade is respectfhlly invited. .
TuraedWorkiin all its branches, earned on as usual.
Plank for hand rails* for Carpenters, and all articles
required in rnanufuctanng Cabinet Furniture, cons tan tly
on hand—vil: Mahogany, Varnish. Hardware,. Hair
Cl6lUsißpriligs,&c.,Ac. : .RYAN & M’KEE,
" ' Ryan’s Buildings, -
No. 31 Fifth streets
raar22nrdaW_
BKIKStUS, '
(of-the Into firm of Sands AReiaeraan..
LOUIS OIfiISEBIAN ft CO.t
IMPORTERS AN D DEAIiiSRS IN
Cloths. Waittic3iJeiotlTy, WatchMatenaltiToois,
vana noon -FRoaiwoaD,. pmsimapiv ■
TAKE Icavo to announce to the trudcand .the. pnlmeV ■
geitenUly lhaLlhey have themselves .carefully se* .'
lected and imported from Europe* aFarge'sloctof Gold
and Silver Watches, Watch Materials, and. Tools/or
Watch makers; nnd a most elegant assortment of Jew* <
dry, from the best manufactories—which ihepofferat
prices as low as they can be purchased in. the eastern ?:
markets*-> " ■
- Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver-»
Patent Levers; do Detached Lovers; doLepines; Bxl* j
ver Quariioras and elegant French timepieces, of the
most approved makes. Together with & lore© stock‘of
Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto* ■■ .
Tlftkif
: : Theirstoek-of Jewelry, comprise# articles of every. .
description in this line, such as FnigoT Rings;Eartbngs, ■■■'
Breast Pins, lltace’cts, Gold; Fob and Guard Chains, '
Gold Guard Keys and yeals, Lockets, Gold nncLSllver
Speetfecles, Silver and German,- Silver and Table and
Tea and every kind of fancy: articles generally:
kept inestablishments of thisdescnpiiom -
• They .would respectfully call theattcntion of the trade;
lo'their extensive stock orWatch. materials and Tools,
of every variety, which they have most carefully sc- .
lasted. 1
They have also on. hand a* large assortment: o/Tele- ' '
. scopes. Spy Glasses and-Opera olaßses,from the best
manufactory iaEngland. .Together with agreatV&rlety
of other articles too numerous rtrracntfon.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best '
mannertmdon the most reasonably tahna. 1 foe tl Icy -■
..■ C. TWIOHKUL &'CO.’S ' -
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, /
NBJf ORLEANS.
ffHUSlong established. House confine tltclr. attention '
J. -strictly to salesandpurchases on Commission, and.
to the Forwarding basinLSS: generally.
, They solicit a .continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore Riven them.
January 29., 1852:.
. „ COMMISSION HOUSE,
SAINT LOUIS. /
josh vr, twichell*xoG2n»«Bi- ’
:' Twiclien Cu M.ogTldcr«*
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, -
'••■ . .Comer of Cobimetcial and Ftns attests.: .. ./ •.
XJLf ILL promptly attend to nli consißiicncntsandCom*
yy missions entrusted to ffiem, and *lll make liberal- r
casti advances on consignments or. Bills' ofLttdinfe in
hand.
orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain,' Hemp and t
other Produc6 r will be promptly filled at the lowest pos- v-j
Eiblc ptices.and on the.beat terms. : 1
They wili also undertake the settlement and a c«Uecr -
tlon orclanns orimponanee J and
:Cial personal efforts undauenupnioailuie Interests of
their friends, to give general satisfaction. -
.s ‘ . • • SkTBBS«PE9. _ , "
Geo. Collier, St. Louis; ■ Ellis A Morton* -
Page ABacon do Strader A Gonnan . ~do.
Cbttrtess, Dlow ACo y :do Xlozea A Fruicr, do
. Chouteau & Valle, do .fcprmger A.\Vhitctnan.oo- - ..
D. LceehA Coy william Holmes :& Coy J. ■.
& 'Bray Pittsburgh;.Morgan. J M. Buck A Morganj
Philadelphia; Shields A Miller, Philadelphia! H. E- - .
Newcomb A Bro., and VV. J3/Reynolds, Louisville} ,
T. C. TWICHELL A CO, New Orleans.:
DIJTT’S MEBCAOTHE COLLEGE, _
THIRD BTRSBT, PITTSBURGH.
Btiabfaked tri.lB4o—Jpcotporatttf by LtgislattceVharttr. ■ *
17 ACULTY-Commubcial DE?JUtran»T -P. Duffi author
X of the North ‘ American Aecoontantl’.hnd
'•Steamboai Acconmant.” Professor ofpracucal Rook- . : •
keeping aadConoracteial sciences. ;JrD.WmJamB,.Pro*.; ;
feßsoroCOrnamehml and Mercantile Penmanships Ni,r*:
B. Hatch, or the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile s. ,■
LICT, yHwTtf.L act Matuumaticax.DEpaanatax.%: - - i~.
P. Hayden, Graduateof-Jefferson College,Professor : :•>
of classical Languages and Mathematics.
B. Mbntel f Ute of Pans Professor of French.
F. Slataper, Graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of:
Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, .Professor of Afr ; r
chitectural, Mechanical and Landscape drawing.- : ■'>•■<
This ineunuion now occupies the whole of the/scc*•
ond story .of Gaziam’s Buildings, from .the-.eoroof-\<»y:;".-
Third and Markcistreets to Post Office \
spacious; rooms Tn the third story- It continue* tono ; !v
me only institution in this panof the' country . k waere ;
Mercantile and Steamboat lfook*keeplag are-'Xhowjirn* ._. .
and practically taught. The CiaartcaJ
Departments are conducted separately. .Ootf ot : ine „
most spacious and eleganUy furalßbedLaaies
Rooms imho United Siaies t is fined up, and whlbc »m
-derthe direction of J V, Hvilhams, one ofiw M«
Penmen in the West The V/ota*ors aja aUwert
euecd preceptors, and at .the head at _tb e A *l
- Circulars rnaded w all part*,
T especially rceommsuded to the
n«i« P«xuenl»n>« they are
Intended-. . . w j,,, ever. liCeft needed,to hold •'
%22liheirneriItfwotir while engaged in sewing.
Sf.™ « ftrmw ruined and raSe “ ronna-ehohl.’
I) byrircirporiiion,while at woik.es well asheahh
nSSlkd. hr sitting in *ttch an unhealthy posture. Ib>-‘ ■
“» be!n » lnl'”du«<l lo lessen
fhVi labor oraent hot, lnUe or nothing has hesn done
alleviate the burden of the oilier sex. TM. aniole,
Low"vafr-m B««Uy relieve, while ,;
their work. The Sewing B»d» hayekeeo used hy many .v
ladies in New England, and has mot with universal ap«
pr They < m"ay he had of the ?nbsrTiber,hy wholesale or
ratail, tn every variety of style voint me amali price «.
which they mo offered, most rccommond utam. to igeneral, ,
nrf. •[spnoi Cl YSAUEH,aO Market at. •
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