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WEDNESDAY 6,
896 nSWARD,
TimiL be given for the detection of any person or
W person*, taking paper* from the dobra, yards, or
halls, of the roaldence* or my aobaonbera, on my route,
went of Anderaotf at reel, (mm the River to the Hill, in
Allegheny City. taprDO] JOHN MILLER.
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interments in the city op Pittsburgh
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By orderof ihoßotfrd of Health...
A. M. POLLOCK.
, . Physician to the Board of Healths .
Canal Business. —During the month of April;
there were imported into , this city by canal, of
Dry Goods, 6,845,100 lbs.j of Coffee, 1,870,600;
Hardware and Cutlery, 8,688,000 j 'Groceries, 3,*
078,900; Chinawnrc, 1,220,200 lbs. Tho total
amount of dry goods brought to this city by
canal, since its opening, has amounted to nearly
eleven millions of pounds. In tho list of exports
-from this city,' by the samo channel, we: find,
that, during the month of rApril, 38,438 bbls. of
flour have been shipped, and 51,693 bbls. since
its opening; aujl of hard and Lard oil, 9,038,-
054 lbs. Tho largest item, however, is. bacon,
of which over ten millions of pounds were shipped
tho past month, and nearly seventeen millions
since tho opening. .
The number of boats cleared daring the month
amounted to 497, and 920 since its opening.—
Tho amount of tolls collected during tho month,
was §15,918 43, and since tho opening, §26,
649 S 3.
Allegheny Valley Railroad. —Gov. Johnston, by
invitation of the Councils, addressed - thorn on
Monday evening, on the advantages that would
result to thi9 city from the completion of the Al
legheny Valley Railroad, nnd the propriety of a
city subsiription'to the stock of the company.—
Governor Johnston, who is President of the Com
pany, is about to issue in pamphlet form, “An
Appeal in behalf of the , Allegheny Valley Rsil
rord," embracing much valuable information re
lative to- the resources of the Valley of the Alle
gheny- It will also contain tho several acts of
Assembly touching this Road, a list of tho offi
cer?, and in short, every thing necessary to a
fall understanding of tho present posture of that
important enterprise.
Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. —During the
month of April, fifteen thousand four hundred
and threo passengers wero carried over this
road. Amount of eash received from passengers,
$13,400 40; amount of cash received from freight
train, s4,B4lll—total, $17,741 51. These' re
turns show an increase of business. . During the
month of April, tho trains suffered a detention of
five dnyß, in consequence of the great flood,
slides, -&c. Taking this into consideration, it
will bo seen that tho amount of revenue derived
from the road is rapidly increasing, and bids fair
to surpass -the expectations- of its most ardent
supporters. - . -
Reduction of Toll.— -Tho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company have made an important reduction in
their rates of tall. The Company are forwarding
merchandize to this city in tiro days, at the fol
lowing rates:.Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, &0., 900
per 100 lbs.; bales Brown Muslin, Hardware,
Groceries, &e., 70o.; Queensware, Coffco, &c.,
60c.; Pish, Tar, Rosin. Stc., 50c. This reduction
will have a great influence on the prosperity of
the company.
Accident.*- Alexander Burns, in gentleman re
siding in East Liberty, and who has bat lately
returned from California, had his shall fractured
by being thrown from his horse, on his way from
East Liberty" to this city.ia the latter part Of last
week. He liesin a very critio.il condition.
A Warm Hay. —The warmth of tho sun was
Tery mnoh felt by those persons yesterday, who
had any great amount of walking to perform in
the streets. : Tho quantity of dast in tho streets,
end the high wind, do not add to the comfort of
city pedestrians.
Gas in tht Court Souse. —lVe are glad to see
that workmen are engaged in laying gas pipes
in tho Conrt Honse yard. This is an. improve
ment which has been much needed, for the con
venience of the various Courts and the offices
attached to them.
An Affray.-r-Alexandm Ilnnter and Stephen
M-Sheriyywere taken before Mayor Guthrie yes
terday, charged, on oath of John L. Davis, with
assaulting him on Wood Street, on Monday eve
ning. They wore eaoh held to bail in the Bum
of SI,OOQ to appear at Court
Arresled. —A man named-Frank Wolf, was ar
rested yesterday, and taken before Alderman
Parkinson, to answer an information laid before
the Alderman a short time since, for keeping a
tippling house. He was held to bail.
Discharged.—Hho soldier nnmed Knowles, ar
rested'on suspicion of having robbed a comrado
of $65, has been discharged from custody, there
mot having been-enough testimony against him
do warrant his committal for trial. &
Heron Family. —To-night the Horon family ap-
tpear in throe exoollent pieces,—Box and Cox,
IChe Waterman, and the Pleasant Neighbor, in
*■ Tthioh pieces the versatile talents of this family
■will bedsrought into requisition. '
May Parties. —Sevoral parties of this descrip
tion wended their way ( yesterday, to the green
fields,—4f thoy can find them—for the purpose
of enjoying themselves, out of the reaoh of coal
emote, for a day. -
. For Cincinnati.— The regular paotet for this
morning, : is the splendid 'steamer Cincinnati,.
Capt. Boies. She will put travelers through to
the Queen City in a very short time.
Good Trip. —The steamer Allegheny came up
from Cincinnati to this city in fifty-two hours,
made fifty-nine landings for freight, and discliar-
fifty tons of,way freight.
Mr. John Agnm requests a suspension of pub
lio opinion in regard to tho alleged stabbing of
Bohort Binaley, on Monday. ITe denies having
sought the fight or used-a knife.
Capt. Tompkins, tho celebrated-pedestrian,
commenced his great feat of for sixty
consecutive hours, yesterday morning, at. nine
o’clock.
Fined,— Mayor. Fleming, of Allegheny, fined a
man, yesterday, one dollorand costs, for offering
tainted fish for sale in the market.
' Assault and Mattery.—Mayor Fleming, of Al
legheny. held a. party of citizens of - Dnqnesne
borough to hail, for assault and battery.
American BapfistMissionary Union.—The thir
ty-eighth anniversary of this; society will be held
in this city, commenoing on Tuesday, the 18th
inst., in the.. First .Presbyterian Church, which
has been Madly granted fortheoocaaion. : Seve
turned missionaries ore expected to be pre
sent, among whom Ore-Mr. Lord, of China, Mr.
Haawell and Mrs. Jadson of Rurmah. This ig
purely a missionary organization, composed of
life members, made such by tho payment of one
hundred The contributions for the last
year. amount to one hundred nnd twenty-five
thousand dollars. Hon. George N.- Briggs, late
Governor of Massachusetts, is President of the
Union, and will; no doubt, be in the city to pre
side on that occasion. '
The Old Court.Mouse.— The work oftearing
down this building, will shortly commence. Be
foro rude hands, howover, are laid in its venera
ble palls, it seems to bo a general desire, that
somo ortißt will make a sketch of this well known
land mark, in our city. , This edifice, which was
creoted to meet the wants of a frontier commn
nity, cannot make itself useful to the present
generation, even as a fish market, nnd has to
make way, for a better and moro convenient
bnilding. Wo hope tho enggestion of making a
sketoh of V The Old Court House,” will bo acted
on by somo of out artists. It is desirable, that
generations yet to come, may see, even on can
vass, the appearance of the-etructare which gra
ced our city for half a centary.:
■ Diamond Market Souse. —At a meeting of the
■Building Committee of the Diamond Market
House Association, held yesterday afternoon,
Messrs. Boyd and Murdoch secured tho contract
for tho erection of tho nowbuildinge. Mr. John
W. Barr was elected Superintendent at tho same
mooting. ... ’ •
Ald.J)afl t \oI tho Bth Ward, had two charges
modo before him yesterday, by J. Konig, against
Sebastian KiOser and Joseph Kicser, for ossanlt
and boltory against the latter and saroty of the
penoe against the former. They were botheom
mitted for trial. .
. Malicious: Mischief. —Joseph Eimundson made
a complaint yesterday, before Aid. Major, ogainst
Benjamin M’Cormick, for malicious mischief, iu
pulling down big fenoes, in Robinson township.
The dispute originated in regard to the bounda
ries of their respective farms.
Robbery. —The confectionery establishment of
Mr. Roote, No. 16, Diamond alley, was broken
into on Monday night, and robbed of ono dollar
in change. Mr. Root had $lOO in his panta
loons, which the villains very fortunately did not
get.
■ Disorderly Conduct. —Samuel Taylor and Mar
garot Cheny were committed by Aid. Thompson,
on Monday evening, for conduct, in
default of $5 fine, and tho gosts.
• Mr. Binsley, the man stabbed, in the Fifth
Ward, on Monday evening, lies very low from the
effects of tho wound he received.
B®* FRESH OYSTERS received dally by Ad
ams* Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
: Diamond Alley.
FINE SHAVING i!RUSHES—Just received and for
- _Jiny3j :C.•YHqr.BR.
STEBL PENS—SCO gross, assorted, ior »*ie.■
■a?3 C YEAGER
ALLEN’S tCKVOLVINU r.sl'OLS—
Just received aad for sale.-
my 3 C. VEAOER, 110 Rlortef «ti
PAPER M ACHIE—Work Dozes, Dc&’hs. Firo Screw a
—as eiegaut assortment, oil hood and tor rate t.y
rail ■■■■■;■ ■■ ■ . c. YEacko:
TTMURELLAS ANI> I’ARASDLS—A large and fine
KJ atsoumerd, just received and for sate ny
myS___i c YEAGER.
TtnOLIN STRINGS— ~ : “mT*-
V 300 bundles, assorted, just received, and for rale,
rayl C: YEAGER.
rj'AYI.OR’S SAPONACEOUS VIIaViNU UUH-
I POUND—The best-article in use» jj.'trercirtd nnd
for sale. _ | ; _ VKAGRB,
RAZOR Chapman, timu ami
Snyder’s Razor Strops, on hand nnd for sale.
. i . C. YKAfiER.
* UUTOIIKK'S FlOttl llaZOKt— .
ff Just received ami for sale.
mj*3 c. VRAGER.
ROCKING Hobby Gorges and Propellor*,
just received and for sate by
3 <V YEAGER.
WILLOW WAttE-Markct Caskets, Cloihe* Cas
kets. Hampers,Co&ehes.Cnnirs—rtiUi&largo as
sortment of Caskets, ihebcrt Anu-rcou Wil
low, loonier. ! . C. YKAUER, •
ray 3 110 Market street.
ORANGES AND LEMUNfcW
v.’fin boxes Oranges;
lift} do
UflO • do Ra>sins;
- £ocasks Carranti*}’
: 10 do Prancs, 2T-0 Eji. each
In store and for sale by JOSHUA KIIODKS,
my 3 . - No C Wood s'Ttel, •
QAA DRUMS PiGSI ~
OULf 400 half drums Figs;
• 40 bass Cream Nau;
• 00 do Walrims;
23 do Pdherts j • •
2000 Cocoa Nuts ;
00 bxs. Shcllei Almond*; .. ; »
. 2Uobaea Drazll Sutjar;
40 bfcls. levering’* Crushed and PulvM do:
In store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
my 3 . . j No-0 Wood sweet. .
Tnn DOZ. LEMON sYItUP; *—T ■
TtUl/ ICO dozen Pepper Sauce;
- fit) do Tomato Catsup;
; 50. .do • Pickles. assorted;
. * 10 coses Sardines; . .
100 boxes Herring, No . Ij
00 dp . do Sealed;
In store and tor sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
• my 3 . ■■.■■■> • , ; ■ No.o Wood «uvct,
PATENT INK STANDS—, ! :
:Whitney ? * New Air-Tight Inkstands; .
Draper’s AirTigbt Fountain • do;
. Fry’s American Klosne do , improved patterns;
French Pump !nksia]ids t a large variety, nfevery
style—plain, colored, and superbly gift. The Uvdrosta
tic Inkstand—naaerous patterns
A large supply of each of tne above new patent Ink*
stands, with a great variety ofother patterns, including
all of the mon approved siylcs, suitable for counting
hou£Fs, schools, work shops, or parlors For Bale by
W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer,
my 3 corner of Market arid Second sis.
. ££tirop«an. Agency*
TIIB undersigned, H European Agents,” members of
• the American B&r t sull continue Co collect debts, le*
faclea and claims,remit monies, procure copies of wills,
deeds and documents, conduct suits, obtain testimony,
make: searches and transact all other law business In
England, Ireland, Scoll *nd, Wale*, Ac. They nw at
all times In communication, forwarding and receiving
documents to.and fro; and.one ol them, regularly In
each year, makes a tour through the principal cities of
Europe, and ‘America, on professional business. The
next annual tourwillbe vheiwenty»sixth of this Agency.
Innumerable references given. Arplvio •
THOMAS J. KEENAN,
120 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa M
... : i H. KEENAN, ; .. '
]023~ • gy Palmerston Place, Thihlin, Ireland.
■ . Biotic** .
Books will .be opened on Monday, aath
day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., for subscrip
tion to the Capital Stock of the 1 * Pittsburgh Treat and
Saving* Company,” at the Office df.Messrs. HATS &
PAINTER* Liberty., street, FiftY Ward, . under the di
rection of— • w ■ ■
J* Jt. Moorebead, Charles Shaler Thomas Etakewell,
Morgan Robertson, Josiab. King, Wilson AVCandless,
John B. Butier, Wm.Larlmer.jr., Body Patterson, John
Small, W. J Howard, John Morn son, J. S. Craft, Rea*
ben Miller, RH Hartley, Wm, E chbatnn,E, D* Gaz*
zaro* Wm. Kerr, Alfred W, Marks, Dr. R.WiliionYDan*
iel Negley, John Anderson, L. Wilmanh, C. Ibmseo. G.
R, Riddle and Thomas Farley* -
. Capital-Stack* $200,000. To be divided into 4,fioQ.
share*, at 850 each—Slo persbure to bo paid at the time
of subscribing. • . , . • ■ imvflitd. .
rpo the Honorable tho Judge? of the Court or General
‘X Quarter Sessions of the peace, In and for the County
of Allegheny: • • ; '
The pelUiomof G. Aureniz; of the Third Ward, city
•of Pittsburgh, In the County aforesaid, hambiy showed*;
That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travelers and others,.at his
dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that
your Honors will .be pleased to grant him a Hcense r to
keep a public house of entertainment: And your peti
tioner, asm duty bound, will pray.
-n , .. ■ GEORGE AURENTZ.
Wc, the subscribers, cilizenaof the aforesaid Wariido
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance,and is well provided With house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
lersand others* and that said tavern is necessary.
Alex. Moore, G. W, M’AtiaUy, Joseph Kiser, F. E
Volz,JnmesMontooth,S. M. Scott, J. Q.Rackofcii.Jolm
Gilchrist; Hugh Ketlv, M. W. Lewis, John W> Nish,
Armstrong Pinkerton. ' ' imyOJU
.filathewP Shirt Ginporlamd
• XND .GENTLBMEIPB FURNISHING STORE*
No. 15-Fimi-BTKr*T, KXAB MxRKKT. • :
*A /rEN AND BOYS’ SHIRTS,of all sizes,quality end
111. prices. Work warranted anda Sl lnsared,
: i No TitotrßLß ib Snow Goons:
rtyWflf. WK RrRiVE TO PLEASE.
1 Wholesale and Retail*
TTYBIP, CANE. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
W 143 Wood street. JOHN
Wj T£M;now offers for sale, at Eastern prices, a large
assortment of the above Goods,to which the attention of
dealers is invited. Also, Carpet - Bags, and Ladies’
Satchels. , Umyl
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BT TUB & REILLY Lim.
XXXII COKOIIB88“PIEST SESSIOS.
Washikotos, May. 4.
Sis*iß—The Chair submitted a report of the
Secretary of the Navy, in reply to a resolution
.oalling fpr jnformotion in respect to alleged ille
gal allotrancea. to naval officers: • ..■"■■■■ -
Mr. Hale said the report Was in ansver to re
solutions introduced by him; ho had read the
answer of the Secretary of the Navy, and wob
happy to say that there was no foundation for
the charge that 1 snob abuse existed.
A message .was received from the House, an
nouncing the death of Hon. Charles Andrews, of
Maine, and submitting resolutions. The resoln
tions were, taken up, and Mr., Hamblin made a
short speech, after whioh the Senate odjoamed.
; Housed—Mr. M’Donald announced the death
of his colleague, the Hon. Charles Andrews, of
Maine, which took plaoe at his residence, at
Paris Hill, surrounded by hiß friends. The nsa
nl resolutions were adopted, aftera high eulogi
um delivered by Mr. M’Donald. The House
then adjourned.
GREAT STORM.
. v Ciscinxati, May 4.
The western papers contain accounts of great
destruction of property, by the'storm last Fri
day, The town of Lo.venwotth,lnd., was nearly
destroyed; forty houses were blown down, some
of them snbstantial briok bnildings, with thirteen
inch walls. Two or throe persons woro killed,
nnd n number badly injured. In various other
places, fences, and orchards of valuable fruit
trees were destroyed.
NEWS ITEMS.
_ _ ■ Washixqtox, May 4.
The city is infested with burglars, who for the
post two weeks have committed most daring bur
glaries. Bows of contiguous dwellings have been
entered on the same night.
The President has notified the Utah Judges,
now hero, to return immediately, or successors
will be nominated.
Mr. Andrews, M. C., of Maine, died at his
bouse on Friday last.
PRINTERS’ CONVENTION.
. Cixcixsati, May 4. '
A resolution relative to the apprentice system
was discussed mostof the day; and was finally
adopted.
• A resolution relative to a National Printing
Offico was discussed, and referred to a Committee
consisting of Messrs. ■ :Rondo]l i ' Bosworth, and
Montgomery.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
AtUAXT, May 8.
Daring the performance at Raymond & Dries
back’s Menagerie, several tiers of scats gave wny,
precipitating hundreds to the ground. A num
ber wore badly injured, and a boy is not expect.
ed to survive.
EXPLOSION ON THE RAILROAD.
Hoeubatsbi-bg, May 4.
The boiler of the Stationary engine at Plane
No. 6, exploded to-day, idling two mcn-and se
verely injuring another. The accident will occa
sion but littlo detention to passengers.
VrAsmxoTos, May 4.
The Intelligencer says that Mr. Clay was some
what better, but apparently cannot survive bat
a few days.
CbevaUer Hnlseman left yesterday. Before
doing so, he addressed a uote to Sccretoiy Web
ster, copies of which were addressed to all the
foreign Ministers. The contents have not yet
transpired.
Caablestox, S. C., May 3.
The Isabel bos arrived nt Havana. .
Key West, April 80.—This place is healthyjat
present. By on arrival from Tampa, it is stated
that seventeen Indians came in, and surrendered;
the whole tribe will soon emigrate.'
NEW YORK MARKET—May 4. -
Cotton... Dol l; sales 800 bales at firmer quo
tations.
Flour... Sales 13,000 bbls. State nnd Ohio at
Sales 800 bbls Rye flour at $3,31, sta
tionary.'"
Grain... Sales of Red Wheat nt private sale.—
Sales 42,000 bush. Com at Cl; 1,300 bush. Rye
at 78(3174; 3,000 bush. Barley at 65.
Provisions... Beef and Pork unchanged. Sales
100 bbls. Lard nt 10j@10i.
Rice...Sale3 600 tierces at S3,G2J.
Sugar... Sales 1,500 boxes Cuba nno Mntauzas
at 45(3)5j ; Porto Rico 6@C..
IVhisky...Prison nnd Ohio 21}.
Stocka...U. S. Sixes, 1802 113 J. :
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May- 4. -
Cotton... Firm; further sales at full rates.
Floor...lnactive, with limited export, and a
demand for standard brands. Hold at $4,25.—-
Com Meal is firmer, and Pennsylvania Meal is
held at $3,124. Rye Flour held at $3,25.
Grain... Wheat, mixed, 97; White, $1,02; Red,
scarce at 95. Rye is in demand at 76 for Penn.
Com stationary; Southern nnd Pennsylvonia Yel
/low at 64. Oats, in request at 42 for Southern,
and 44 for Pennsylvania.
Groceries...Qoiot, butfirm at old rotes.
Provisions...ln good demand; further sales
Bacon at 11 for Sides and 9} for Shoulders. Of
Lard, a sale was mado at 10J.
Whiskey... Sales nt 21c.
CINCINNATI MARKET—May 4.
Flour... Firm nt $3,18@3,2Q for common, and
$3,30@3,40 for extra and fancy brands.
Whisky...Selling at 14$. ~
Provisions... Dull; sales of 80 hhds. Bacon,
shoulders, at 7} ; sides offered at 9s.
Oils... Linseed SB@6i; sales 100 bbls. Lard oil
at 80.
Sugar-Firm,and in good demand. .
Coffee... Soles 600 bags. Rio, ship damaged, at
9@os.
The river has fallen 10 inohes since last even
ing, and the weather is clear and pleasant. '
NEW OHIOANS*"MARKET—May 1.
Cotton... Firm at previous advance; sales4ooo
haiesTjow Street at 7J©B. Stook, 149,000 bales.
Pork... Bales 8000 bbls. at-7i@7J. i
Coffee... Selling at 9}; SterlingBJ.
Pork...l7}@l7J.
Freight...To Liverpool jd.
CHARLESTON MARKET—May 8.
Cotton... Upward tendency; sales 2,200 bales
at a slight advance.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET—May 4.
The offerings to-day, wero 100 head of beeves,
which sold at $7,5008, 60 per 100 lbs.
Hogs... Goo hogs at $7,60@8,25.
C0w5...100 in marketat prices ranging from
$l2 to $3B.
Sheep and Lambs... The former at $2,65; the
latter at $2©3,60.
Corn and Potatoes. Crown Togetbor.
: Last; spring liiad a piece of land of three acres
end one-eighth/-'which I was intending to plant
with corn and potatoes. - Instead of planting
oaoh by itself, I concluded to try the experiment
of mixing the two crops. I accordingly planted
thorn ia tbe following manner: Commencing tip
on one side, I planted two rows of corn, then
one: of potatoes, end then again two of corn,
and so on with .the whole piece, planting the
rows exactly three feet apart, and,the hills about
twenty inches in tho rows, both corn and pota
toes. The corn from three to five groins in a
hIU, subsequently thinned to three—and the po
tatoes one in a hill, the aizoheiug from one half
inoh to one inch in diameter. Whenthe corn
was about four or five inches high,' andrthe po«.
tatbes just coming up; I went through,,* with the
plow, turning the furrow from.-tho rows. .The
corn was then hoed, without much hilling, and.
the potatoes were not hoed at all. The plow was
again run through, turning the farrow towards
tho row, when the-'.corn, was from twelve to
eighteen inches high, and the whole was then
hoed. This was all the,cultivation tho crop re-,
oelved. \
I harvested 385 bushels ,of corn in the ear,
and 125 bushels'of potatoes, from the three acres
and one-eighth,* all accurately measured- The
oom was perfectly , ripened, , and : the ..potatoes
wore the finest that 1 havo raised for many years,
there* being but Boven bushels in.the whole too
email for market.- They rottened on some parts
of the-field ; I should think enough to diminish;
the crop at least' 25 bushels. Deducting one
third of the ground planted for the potatoes,,
makes the produce of corn a trifle over 162 bus.
of ears per acre. The best ctops here do. not
probably exceed 40 bushels of wolt dried.shelled,
corn, when planted in the common way.—Culti
rotor. "
EFINED SUGARS— Powdered. Crashed, Clarified
Xt/ urtd Loaf, in storo and -for sale by '
upriß- KING & MOORHEAD.
COMMERCIAL.
DAIbY REVIEW OP THE MARKET.
;V OFFICB OVTBI OAILT.MOBinVd Post.- /
We tnesiav, May C, 1853* *
The weaiheryeslerday wasdellgUifol with every la*
dicauon of commencement of Ion? looked for aommer.
Business, toi>, havfalily begun; our merchants &renow
bosify engaged in filling orders and shipping ; to their
country customers.
. ASHES—saiea reported of amalMoucf *odaat3l;
sale* 25 boxes saleratns at 4|. •••
BACON— Tlie market continues 'unchanged; and pri
ces steadily maintained; we note'salea of 10,000 fb*
tam«, Hides and slionldersot 1008*; 8,000 do tomilry at
7100081 tor shoulders, side, and hamsf t usroe sugar
cored haras at 11
RtrTTpn E o^~ S “ lea or6l!ercEB ?u «“ r eared 0110
ApjC|vßEL—3 al e> 30 LbUnt RBcq : :v ;
a,30° LAa!3?S ~ Sa ’ eS 50bbl * nl 35 < SO to die country
SUGAR— SaleslOlilidsatO}; OdoSJ -
Fl.OUR—Sales on the wharf of 100 hbls aigo,o3: 160
doatSO.OS; !odoBD;2oatBa^SjAOdoSaod.
OATS—Sales 100 bns at 37 • ■::' ■
CORN—Sales 150 bus at 45.
POKT OF PITTSBURGH.
H ran watir m rnacrumst.
„ ARRIVED:
Busm«r AHannc, PaTkimon, Drown«*illc.
Hultlevßennet, Brownsville
“ Hendrickson, McKeesporL
,* Thomas shriver, llailoy, West Newion
Genessee; Conant, West Newton
'* s. Bayard j Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Michigan No.2,Uoiesj tJeaverv
“ Forest Gnv, Mardoek, Wellsville
11 Diurnal, ConwclJ, Wheeling.
“ Omctimaiiyiloies.Cincianmh
u : Editor* tioidingASt Lotus, v
“ Regulator, VVooubnrn, Louisville
11 Irene, Robinson, Nashville.
c J.S.Ciionoewitb,-—, New Orleans
UEtA.K'rBO:
Bailie, Benneijjjrowuiville.
“ Ailamic,l*QrkniBon, do' :
u J.M?Kec> Hendrickson, McKeesport. .
u Thomas Phnver, ttoiiey, West Newicm
* 4 (Senessce. Conant,\Vesi Newton. 1
“ S. Uayatu, Peebles, Elizabeth,
-.u.rct.,.
11 Michigan No.tt, Boies, licnver.
u . Forest Cuy, Murdoch, Wefhvllle.
“ Winchesior«Moore. Wheeling
- 14 Allegheny, Batebeior. Ctncmna*i.
, “ Federal Arch, Bowman,St Louis.
41 Hanford, ilotzleiM otusville
Gov. Meigs, Shonkjltcekingpon.
“ Julia Dean, McVay, Zanesville. •
Marietta' Parluritorgh ancf Hooking
liffißiff port Packet, *
Tfiestcamor HAILCOLUMBIA. A- $.
Csa.nk, Master. will leave Pittsburgh every Monday,
at 3 o’claclr, P, M.; returning will leave liockingport
every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock; A. M.
Passengers und shippers may rely on theo*raojt ac
commodation and promptness. W. lfi AVUEKLER,
ninrfl .-. . No. *dt Market street. ■
AlKADinr umr Trod®.
REGVLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS.
Tuc Qnc steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
g, CnpL W», iUttu. leaves the Alle
gheny wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday,
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CapL
Xoiiff IUftHA, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
Im, every,Tfcmcfap and Friday, at 4 P. M.
For Freight or Passage,apply on Board froarVD
For marietta nnd tloeumgporti
TaicfinesteomerPAClFJC, Zahoub Maa
will leave for (He above and interinedi
atc pons every TITURS DA Y, at 4 o’clock, P.AL
For frcightor piistagu,apply on board,or to- -
T. WOODS & SON,
morlQ . No. 61 Water at, and C 3 From St- •;
For KUUonlag and OatOsba
rJg&US THE light draught and pleasant steamer
rf&B&eiiaflCLAtUON, Capt. Mitusosa, will feavetbe
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,
at 3 o’clock, P. M, for Kmanmng aai Catfish. For
freighter passage apply on hoard. fnovlß
For Long llesfih, Marictta» Parkersborg
and Galflpolla,
/GeT*B+ k The hne btcsincr GOV. MEIGS,,
i rC ir Sugsk, Mas’cr, will leave for the above
and li.terinedlßtft ports, every
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
fch3 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
Wedfieiday Packet Tor Cincinnati.
agv k' Tiianew.and fast running steamer CIN*
Birmingham, Master, wili-lcave
waaSaagarcgularly every WcphesdaT.
Tor freight or passage, apply on board, or to
de«3o «. 6. MILTENBERGFR.
SIMES’ PHILADELPHIA FRUIT DROPS-
A new and delicious Confection, possessing the
flavors of tlie following different FroUs: pine apple,
arm wherry, raspberry, banana, vooilla,*orange,lemon,
apple, quince, jargonette, pear, Ac., Ac, -
These drops are rendered slightly acidulous with pine
lemon jaiee, and are tame, refreshing and health!a(,
like the tipe fruits wh.ch they represent. They may bo
usofuUy craployrdm colds, sore throat, ferer, or nny
inflammatory complaint, or. to covenhe taste of disa
greeable medicine*.
Snnes’ Fruit Drops are contra distinguished from HI
others, by the parity and genuineness ofthe fnniessen
ce*,by ti-a freedom from poisonous color or mineral
acid, and by ihetr superior luscious Savor.
For sale, wholesale.and retail, t>y
W. A- McCLURG A CO,
nprv9 Grocers and Tea Dealers.
TO COUN l'ftV AlßllGtiaiN l’S.—me Ruo«cm>cr re
spectfully calls the attention of Country Merchants
and oilier*, to hit slock of Cap, Letter, lull and More
Paper, School Rooks, Pocket anti Family Dibits, Blank
llookft.of every description, Wafers Steel Pons, Lead
Pencil*. Pocket Inks. Blank, Red and Blue Inks,Slates,
Bonnet Boards, Window Paper, Crown, Double do Me
dium, Double do Wrapping Paper. 4c, AH of which
will t>c sold at low rates for cash, or exchanged for
Rags. J. IL WELDiN, Bookseller and Stationer, *
• 63 Woo l street,
between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh-
/’''IABIIAR 4 t S MKU)UbUiNS.'—Jmi. received, a.sup*
\ f ply of following
-price*: .
Four oenves, • * . - - 312,04 -
" Fournnd a half octaves, -• • * C3OQ
Fivcoetaver, • 75,00
Five octaves, (Piano style,) - -100,00 -
. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLON,
■ aprSS , ■ . «t Wood street.
I|UOO Vuei Jrtraw Uoua»i ",v
THE subscriber having mode arranaeraentii with (he
NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA*
NV, for tbo dale of their Goods, now oßer* for sale a
large assortment of &TRAW.UATS and I)UNNETS.of
every variety of fabric, stvle and pattern, adapted to
the Spring trade, which will be sold by the package, at
the lowest figure. Cnees miy be assarted to suit par
chasers. . J. W. ALDEN,
iaard4:4m*3taw : No, C 3 Milk street. Boston.
CHESTER'S
Ale* and Roys' Clofitnt Emporium
IS REMOVED to GOTHIC HAUL, No 74 Wood at.
Stock large and seasonable; work warranted; prices
moderate. Wis study to p'eau. faprSd
S* u*Family tiara**
EVANS A SWIFT'S extra brand, lUO tierces, now
in siore, and for sale. Tae attention of all persons
wanting a reliable article, Issoliclted to this brand.
aprlO:lm '• BBLLKRB,NI.«:Obg fc.CO..
Removal*
” SION OF THE INDIAN KING.
AO. 383 LIBEHTr STREET,
{Nearly opposite the Spread Eagle Tavern. Pittsburgh.)
TjEKS R. JONES, Manufacturer and Dealer in u!
JV kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF and SEGARS. :
Tobacco and Segars sold on commission fnpr7;lrn
"|>EAL GOOD TEAS —Tis welt Known, ;h.u MOB*
tV BIS, in the Diamond j is one of the ben judge# of
Tea in Pittsburgh, and it appears to as. the puutic reap
the full benefit of Vs judgment—for, under necirctnn*
stances, will ho Keep damaged or inferior qoalUies
Therefore, noy one requiring the pure article* can al
ways obtain it at MORRIS’ TEA MARTvin the Dia
mond. • (apr37
Notice*
ALL persons are warned sgu<nsl taking or purcha
sing a Note, dated April 61(1, 185*, drawn by me,
payable'to the orderof WtlUani.fJibson, andby him en
dorsed, in the sura ©f 8500. at 4 months, as the same was
pat into circulation fraudulently.
opt3Q JOHN B. 6HF.RMFF.
Great lndaoements to Cosh Pnrcbateri.
\X7 E will sell our large slock of of COMMON AND
W - FANCY CHAIRS AND BKD3TKAO3, et prices
that cannot fail toplease cash purchasers* AJi our
work Is warranted.' Oar terms is CASH. ■
JAMES LOWRY, JR.,
comer of gcscnih-andUberiy bis.
MRS- A. LEECH dnnbahces.: to the la
dies,and her customers generally, that she will
have an opening of Spring Millinery oft Thursday, the
jWnd inst -Paris bats of the latest importations, which
for beauty and style cannot be *urpas«ed. Cinldren’s.
bonnets in great variety. * Ladies 1 hea I dresses and caps.
French, embroideries and flowers, with a variety oi
goods in her lice. •. .; • .qp2»:2w
Laud Wsrrttttt*<:
HAVING received an order for a limlifd number of
Land Warrants;!.will purchaseloQ,6o aud4oacre
Certificates, at the highest market price, l -
JAMES,BLAKELY,
apr3o:lw . No.lSfi,-cbr. of Wood and Liberty sts.
\>WE’d SHAKER EXTRACT OF &AUSATAIP
ILLA.—A few dozenuf this celebrated medicine,,
for tbecure of a<l diseases arising from-dnimpure elate
of the blood, just received and for sale by Vv
tnyl JAMES A-JONES.'
Y>URE FRENCH WINS per cal-:
X lon.for sale nt MORRIS’TEA STORE, in the Dia
mond./ In strenzthaud fltvor, ibis Vinegar Is saperior
to any other in Pittsburgh. : lanr3Q
GIGAKS— SO.Ut:O Common;
10,000 Spanish; For sale by
STUART & SILL,
•flptvO : No. O Smithfiold street.
Win BOXES FIRST QUALITY GERMAN OLAY,
IV/V/in good coiidiiioinfor.sale bv
. TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & BANE,
nprSO. ___ V2\ Second street
'A YER’3 CHERRY *ale by.
A J IASIES A-JONES, .
• corner of Liberty end Hand cis.
CORN IN THE EAR—Soil b'ishela jiist received and
for sale by . • JOHN B SHIRRUIFF,
. aj»rJ3 10 Market street.
PIG MF.TAL-10 tons Hanging Rock, (hot blast,) to
close consignment; by
_opr3o STUART A SILL. ,
BLACK WATERED SILKS—A. A, Mason dt Co.
have just pieces fine black watered
Silks : . fupr3Q
('IRATE SHAWLSI--X: A. Mason & Co.have lust:
j received 250 more.neb, plain and embroidered'
Crape Shawls. • . |opr3o :
LASS—7S BXlO,lOxl2, and 12*|4; in store
\T and-for sale by r
opr2B KING A MOORHEAD.
SUGAR CURED IJAMSVIO tiercCa Evnns & Swilt’s
brand in stare and for sale by
apr£3 „ ' KING A MOORHEAD
_ ’ . , Auction Card.
fll HE: undersigned, qfle r an Iwervcl of four years, ha*
- J. again . Having complied with
of lha law;.regn!aUng Sale* at AueUon,
andhavingprpearedafimcfasst.iceMea* Auctioneer
for ihe City of Piiisbargh, he offers hi* services ** such
to his friends and the pnblio generally. "With ah exce
ricnce of yearsin this line of bnsincssdhe
hazard* nothing in Baying that he will be enabled to give
entire satisfaction tonll those who may feel disposed to
patronize him,. . , •P, MeKtSNNA, Auctioneer.
Kefersto the principal City Merchants. ’ iyb
. Auctlon..n«Uy Salca.
A the Commercial. Saleß Rooms, corner of Wood
£\. ond Kilb streets, at lO o’cick.A. M ,a general as
tonraent of Seasonable, Staple, and Fancy Dry Goods.
Clothing* Boots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, 4c. ::
„ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. AI.,
t Groceries, Quecnsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery,
Looking Glasses*, new ana second hand Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac.-
„ , AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M,
Books. Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Instru
ments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety-Goods
Gold and Silver-Walcbes, Ac. F. M. DAVIS,
•: ia'il;tf • : r. . -Auctioneer. •
REAL^ESTATJS, FURNITURE, Ac., IN BtBMING.
HAM, at. ArcnoN.—On Saturday, May 29th;tU 10
o’cloek tntbo ferenoont will be so!d,on tho premises, l
al Kee street, opposite. the German Church, in Birming
ham! an that Lot of Ground, fronting SO feet on said
M Kee street, extending back 80 feet: ' On the premises,
there is a comfortable Frame Dwelling; of two stories,
wiik.foar rooms, basement and kitchen iq the rdaf. witli
every convenience for a genteel residence.
_ Also, at the enme time andtplace, a variety of new
Labinot Furniture, comprising Bureaus, Tables, Bed*
stead*, A*.- •• • •• •- ■
Tins properly may be treated for previous to the day
or sale, by applying on the premises.
"■ P. M’KENNA, Auct’r.
T?*IBft9 ,DERIE:i LACK GOODS, -RIBBONS, Ac.
11 be. opened, nt M’Kenna’s Auction House, on
Wednesday, A'dilt. day of* May,, a-splendid variety of
ronev UopdSffroma largo Eastern house, comprising
Embroideries, Lace Goods; Edgings, Ribbons, Ac. ■ '
nierebaats an 1 dealers are invited to call "andexani*
ine. [mys] P. M’KENNAj Aucl’r-.
A U m Jk l ®ALE—On^Thursday next, Cih lost., at
rtf C Fw/i V* 11 - a. M will be sold, a va
f>lnth« iTr. r £i« oollj ’ close consignment, consisting of.
Sdloistr^mS^^H^^ 8,0 , ffs and summer,
Amt i:” , fancy "hoes.
And at 2 p. M—s caries Liverpool ware, well assorted
glassware and furniture,also, two counters, alas* door«!
drawers and store shelving. p McKUNNA?"
— l Ol - V ‘* - : Aufftinns-nw
Fashionable spring and summer clo
THING AT ; Paiv*TK 9AT.TS.-On the second stoiy
ri the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets, arc now open,an cxtensivo<is*ormentof
very superior Fashionable Clothing, for gentlemen’s
wear; made in the latest styles and best manner* and of
almost every variety* which: will be sold m very low
prices, to close a consignment, Also, 100 Alpocoa
Coot*; 10 pieces super Doe Skin ;
myS • - V. M. DAVIS, AuciV.
Targe stock uf. staple and fancvjjry
j GOODS, *r Accnos—Oa Thursday m-.roing, M*y
r»tb, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial yules Room, cor*
ner of Wood and fifth fireels. wiH be sold, without re*
serve, on « credit of 90 days for approved endorsed pa
per,on all sums over®too, a largo, and. genera! assort'
meat of fresh and seasonable staple ana fancy foreign
and domestic dry goods, Ac, which may be examined
previous to the sale.- P. hi DA VI?,
• m>S > Auctioneer.
AduiHit»trator»» Sals of Lnta. 1.
rllllE undersigned, Administrators of the crittie ofJn«
dec’di will offer for sale on ibe premiecs,
on SATURDAY, ihe Bih day of May; at 3 oVlock* P- M,
fl Lots in the Seventh Ward of the City orPitisbanrh; os
follows: 0 Lots in the plan of LSts of the Executors of
Dr John 9 Irwin, deceased, allotted to Rose Irwin, and
purchneed from her by James B. Irwin '
3 LcK on Crnire Avenue, each 22 feet 3 inches front
on sa*d Avenue, and extending back 70 feet to no Al'cv
U fret wide. 7
3 Lots on Duncan street, each 22 foci 3 inches front
on Duncan street, and extending back 70 fret to same
Alley.." .
: 7 Lotsin Jo*. BJrwm’splan ofLolsfn East Pittsburgh;
asfollowai—Nos 9, IP, Hand 12, bring each 23 foet 6
loehrs front on Centte Avenue and 100 fretdeep to an
Alleylo fcei wide; on Lots Nos 10 aud it are comforf
able dwellings. Nos 60,01 and C 2 having a from on
uroye street, of 24 feet each, and extending back'ol
feelindcpih,ioona“t*sr lOfeelvride.
AHo,3lotsin Jas B. Irwin’s plan of Not n 0,70
aßd7l: No C 9 he? a fr’nt on Ccnire Avenue 0f24 feet,
and a depth of J2O feet to a Slrect do feet wide. N‘o- 79
has a fronton a forty foot mreetofCS feet It and
n depth along Lot No. 71 of IWfceta inebrs f» Kirkpat
rick street, and along Kirkpatrick street 127 feet fl inch
es to the aforesaid 40 foot street.»o a triangular lo f * No
v» has a front of 24 feet, ar-d extending back 129 f-et
deep. Terms of sale—Onc-balf in hand, re*.due mfl
ftnd 12 months from day ofsalo.wah sreured
by bond and mortgage. AGNES M. IRWIN,
Admint* tratrJx.
a gillkland,
- .Administrator. -
• mys ~, ■ ■ .. ■»■. p. m. Davis. Anct.
DUjf. PARAtfOLa, 1* AItAS O LEIF KS ANu Uvl -
vU BRKLLAS at Anciton —Dn Wednesday morn
ing, May sih,at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales
Rooms, corner of . Wood and Fifth streets, will be void,
on n credit of 60 days, for approved endorsed paper, on
ail sums over Sso,a handsome assortment o!
nud Parasolettef, selected for the city retail t ndc.
Among which ore—eunerb faun tuplr, heavy «iik
green, and.blue watered,heavy lace silk parasols, In
great vanely, with inlaid handles, splendid fancy silk
and satin parasolettcs ; al*o,lm*n lustre, gingham, Rnd
fancy cotton do. Together, with Umbrellas, Ac All of
wlitah-are from one of the best manufacturing houses,
in that branch of business, in the United States. -
myi; p. m Davis. auci>.
REAL ESTATE IN TUB SEVENTH WARD, ax
AccriON—Oa Fitday of emoon. May 7U>, nl .2
o’clock, will he sold, on the premises, that valuable Lot
of Ground, situate oa*Cemre Avenue,in the plan of lots
laid out by J. 11. Irwin, near Enn street and Irwin’s
buck yurd-rhavlngairoMof 29 feet on Centro Avenue,
and extending hack 7G feet to an alley U font wide.
tpriß Terms at sale. V. M. DAVIS, Ancl’r
W. U* srOAttTNfciK, Auctioneer” -
TTAIUABLE GOOD?,SHELLCOMBS.&c-. at Pri-
V natx Salv.—Willbo open,on Tue*dav May 4lfl,
at M’Cartney’s Auction House; No. X 25 Wood slreei,
a large lot of Variety Goods, fmo combs, torloi>a shelf
do,gold pencils and pens, gold gourd duins, fobdo.
finger rings, gold and silver spectacler, French and
Chinese Fans. Together with a large afflorubenl of
Fancy Goods, which merchants oud dealers arc invited
to rail acu examme.
my 3 W G. M’CARTNEY, AaeOr.
SHERIFFS SAi.E OF DRY Yaiuisi Y
GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c., AT Aucrinv-'
■■Will be sold, on Tuesday, May dih.atlO o’clock in the
forenoon, by. order or Carter CurUa, Esq., Hiuh Sheriff
of Allegheny county, at the storeorThoma* W. Foster,
Nos. 777 aml77U P.enn street, Ninth Ward, the emLc
stock Of snid More—comprising'm part, n Uigc and
general asßortment of Dry Conds, Variety Goods. Boot*
and Shoes, 4c. The above comprises a large nt>d well*
selected stock of all kuids of Goods-usually kept m the
above line of business, and will be well worthy the at
tention of merchants and dealers.
•< . . CARTER CURTIS Sheriff
apr29 : W G. M’CARTNEY; Auct’iv
DUFFS MERCANTILE CGLLEGtK
THIHDSTKEET, PITTSBURGH. '
EitaMiihed in 1849— JnzovpQXattd by Ltgvtlatitc Charter.
EACULTY-CoMMSfCtAt. Department -PiDulT, author
of the North.* American Accountant’' and WeMern
''Steamboat Accountant. 1 ” Professor ofprarticnl Bm>k
keoping nno Cnmmereial sciences;. J. D Williams Pro
fessorofOmumeiuai and Mcrcanlifo I*cmnan«hfa N
B. Hatch; of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor ofMcrcantile
Law. ■ '
.CLAUIOIASDMATHSaATICM.DBPAHT'KBKT.
F. Ha7den, Graduate of Jefferson College, I’Tofedfor
of classical Langa&ges and Mathematics
•• E. Montel, late,of Paris. Professor of French
, r F. Stamper, Graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of
Vienna, Civil Knginerr uml Arciuleci, Professor of Ar
cbaectuTal, Mechanical and landscape drawm"'-
This insulation nowoccopiea lhe whole of the sec
ond story of Gazram’s Buildings, from the corner of
Third and Markeisireets to Post Office a'levi with two
spacious rooms In tho .third story; Itcontinues to bo
the only institution in this non of the country wfcer-t
Mercantile and Steamboat Uooiokccptngtare thorough*
and pracucally . taught. The Classical ard Mercantile
Departments arc conducted separately. O.it of the
most spacious ami elegantly furnished, Ladies* Writing
Booms inthe (Jutted States, is fitted op, and will he un*
der tbe direction of J D. Williams, one of the beat
penmen tu tho Wist Tue Professors arc all expen-*
enccd preceptors, and At the hend of their respective
professions. Circulars mailed to all parts of the ctniniry
. marlSniAw
LOVI3 *•*-*.* ASAStRRWRM AN,
latefinn of Sandsißeinrmani
LOUIS RKINEDAN 6 CO«»
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Clocks Wait fits, Jeu>tlry y Watth MatsriaU, Toolset . S-c-
FIPIU StDEETi ONE DOOR rttOS WOOD, TITTISBUHOH,
TAKE leave to announce to the trade and the nuMic
generally, thfttthey have themselves carefully. se
lected and imported from Europe, a large stock of GdM
and Silver watches, Watch Materials, and Tools for
Watch {natters; and a most elegant assortment of Jew
elry, from the best manufactories -which they oiler at
prices as low as they can be purchased in the ousiem
markets.
Their stock of Watches cnnt|«ts of Gold and Silver
Patent Levers l do Detached Levers; do Lepiae«; i?il*
ver Qdartlers* and elegant French, time pieces, of the
most approved makes. Together with a largo sioek dl
Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best Aincrfcaii Facto
ries. . ■ ■
Their stock of Jewelry comnri?ca articles of «v'rv
descripuoainthis line, sueh as Finger Kings, Ear Kira*
Breast Pins,Biacelets,Gold, Fob and Guard Chni'nA ,
Gold Guard Keys Ond: teals, Lockets, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Silver aud German Silver and Tabic iind
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles cciierollv
kepi in establishments of thisvdescnpUon. - .
They would respectfully call the attention of the trade
to their extensive stock of Watch Tmtitcrials and Tools
ofovery variety, which they have most carcfttliV atf. v
lecied. , : *1 7
They havcjtlso on hand a large assortment of Tele
scopes, Spy Glosses and Opera Glasses, Rom the bc«t
monuftictorymLnßlaud. .Together withft great varieiv
of other aruclestou numerous to mention. ■ • ■ ■ ■-
Clocks, Wstchea unil Jewelry repnirea in thc Iter
manner and on the most rensonaltle terms foenS-i*
Sew Stock of Cl.lcHert*6’« Iforeer
tT^fic r f t TMKR,N'^Zm,, ffl ro"sS/o
One Rosewood coivcd LiulaXlV fo'etavePiano.
One Rosewood carved round corner* 7 do * do
Three do plem do do 7 do do
rift , do . do or do do
12 do , i°‘ do- do
One : do carved . do . do 0* do do
llucc do . plain <J» , ;do c do do
HP* ft T 1 ' 0 worn) front 0 do do
Th s AtfKSSS?. the°mosfsab
» sbU'tial manner, Patent Iron Frame to . every instru*'
i P}®? 1 * Particularly to etund the most Aevj»ro cll-
has of laio enlarged his’
t manufactQrmg. faeihti**, and hopes soon to be able to
! meet most of the pressing for bis instruments.
I received and-for sale, a large and very elegant
rotor curved and plnm Pmno Fortes, covered wlihl>ai
mosk, Plo-h and Hair Cloth. Alitlio above for sale at
Factorjpnccs. JOHN (I. MELLOH,
- k f cl H.?.' , l- Agcntfor Pittsburgh and Western Henna .
- for Chtckering’s lhanos. . - • faprts
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AUCTION. SALES. •
J?* JI'KIfiNISAi Auctioneer*
P* 2Et» l>AVl9> Auetionctr,
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. MEDICAL. -
: Beir: SriMm-Md Bnr-llimillMt-
POtt THE CUBE «P ‘
CONSUMPTION!
HUIALXi’S_ STEIACI7M,
IN THREE BOTTLES ,
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CONTAWIHO ••
THREE DIFFERENT FBEPARATIONSi
FOK THE CUBE Off TUB
THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OP
COSSDJHPTIOKX
1 SYMPTOMS.
. • • Cough,pom m the breast
FIRST STAGE. side, hesd,b£rtfe, joints ana
t . - “ limbs, inflammation, sore*
in ness and tickling Jn the •
. Blue Wrappers. tbroat; fever, difficult and
• • quickbreathing,
: tion diffieuU^
Gostivencssv spasmodic
cough? violent fever, night,
morning and mid any sweat,
hectic flush In the face and
i cheeks, burning lioat -in the
palmsof the hands and soles
of he f&zl,tjp(ctorationuisy>
copious.' ami • streaked. vnt/t
blood.
SYMPTOMS;
Dtarrhma, .diminished fe
ver, cough a n d morning
sweats,great and increasing
debility, frequent fainting
Els, slight delirium and
j swelling oT the extremities.
TO THE AFFLICTED —The appearance in three
bottles of NUTAHA3 BYRIACUM*is a new era in me
dicine; from its novelty, and direct opposition to the 013
absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM?
while its success, prepared in this manner, (each bottle
containing a differem-preparation), in curing the differ
eni which characterize Consumvifaij has eMab
lisbed tbe welcomeiruth of the CurabUUy<ftverysiags
ttf Pulmonary Consumption, t /
: Physicians approve of it because it is based upon cor
rect Pnyaiologieal and Pathological principles. The
public approve of it, because it Is Common and
because they know from sad ccperisneo that one prepa
ration will nof cure the thres stagesof Consumption
The suffering, disappointed and discouraged invalid ap
proves of it, because its pnncipleehold out a reasonable
Hops) and when be uses NutalFs Syrlacom.bia hopes
crereahzed,' *
: SECOND STAGE.
Confirmed Consumption.
inPiuk Wrappers* '
THIRD STAGED
Tubercular Consumption,
in Yellow . Wrappers. -•
, if be is intbe first siage of Consumption, &ndu*esthe
lirst boMe,hts: expecjoraiion, difficult und nalnlal. be*
*? 9 Y'H 1s coughsoon gets well; the.
soreness, tie feline In his throat, inflammation, pain m bjg
• - c * back, joints and limbs are removed.
t.i. ri!?J» | n '2 ,e B ® c °nd stage and ases the second bottle
,bW fever leaves hm;.bis disturbed slumbers become
sweet and refreshing; Ilia night sweats vanish; bis ex
pectoration copious and bloody,ussumes a healthy ao»
pearauce, and ai length disappears; his'bowels be
come regular; his appetite returns; the ildsh la hU
check disappears ; the burning heat inthe palm* of his
hands and soles of his feel ore feh nolonger : hia couch
cow ceases; he recoveTsoud (s well.' • ■
If he is in the third stage, and uses the third bottle; his
Diarrhea gradually censtsi Jus ; weak Trowels become
strong j his cough and other bad symptoms disappear;
feeble,-digestion becomes strong.. and, vlgorousrhls
stomach recovers us proper tone, and creates hew,rieh
and nourishing bloodi hta strength returns; bis wasted
body is clothed wuh flesh; his Lira is paved. and he Is
restored lohea’tb.
Each bottle of Natali’s Syxlacumhasthe Symptomsof
the stage for which u is Intended printed in front of the
wrapper,whereby every invalid, knowing bis own symp
tom».can judge for himself, WHICH DOTTLE HR Rfi.*
QUIRES; coi.sequemly.no mistake canoceur in se-
Icciir.gihepropermedicinQi . : • :
Sre HaraphletinpossessionoC the Ediiorof thispaper,
containing Dr. Natali’s Pathology ofConanmption.—
Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs,
and certificates of earea. - *
„ G 7“ Prepared only by Dr; NBTALLj inventor and
Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per BolUC;
For sale at the Drug Store of
DR: GEO. 11. ICEYSER.No.UO,
~ '.corner of Wood street and Virata alley.
or,Ty Wholesale and Retail Agent for Pittsburgh
ja7:dfcw 1 . b •.
The Great Yegetsbis tismedy t
DR. H. S, MYERS* EXTRACT,'*
Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla.
. THIS valuable .medicinal prepara
tion differs entirely from ouy simple
‘■extract of Sarsaparilla*» or cook
monparif>ioKmedicine . Ti i©acom«
*ooand or many of MOST: CLEANS
NSING MEDICINES, with others
acting directly oa the Kidneys, or
having immediate reference to the re
lief and connected healthy operation
of Kome internal organs. It con*
i tains articles which, enter iuto. no
collier preparation in existence, and
IT IS UNRIVALLED
in purifying and refreshing effects, by anv medicine in
the world. It is put op INLaRGE BUTTLES, is very
pleasant to the taste, and is more concentrated; •
STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER,
than any other in the market. . Persons who have taken
u Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, without relief,have been
radically cared byasirgtwo or three bottles. . Thu is
the only Componnd in which Dandelion, Wild Cbciry
unji Sarsaparilla are so- prcpired w offer the peculiar
virtues of each* m combination with pore.extracts of
other healing articles,, m a h'ghlv conce’Mmled state.
Its Ingredients ure PURELY VEGETABLE, and are
B«rh tools and barks as are found, though chiefly affec
ting certain purls,in lime general tendency ,to prodace
the most cleansing and healing tffeeis. .
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE
To cure many r’lscnre*. Drojsies, Kidney Com
plims.ice., draw off Watery lluroorafrom the Blobd,.
or corrupt and irritating secretions ot diseased organs
from the body, without ihc thorough operations oil the
Kidneys.as caused by tins medicine. No other extracts
even nmeni to this effect. In fact, this very operation,
for winch it is purucaUTly compounded-differs from'
all other preparations; and n'&ke* it the belt campbund
inexistence. • . •....
• IN AJj’i CASES OP DROPSY, use this medicine.—•
It will relieve. It has cured-when life itselfwas.de
spalredof. It contains articles thatwiU cure, if any*
ihlng can, and takes the only, method‘to make perma*
numeures.
; SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER!
To produce tc&umoay iu proof of the care of lbi« dis
ease is aeknowletfgcoly new. The pubi c have so long
been tought to record it at fatal, that lu posttivo cure
woald seem airan*t a miracle, yet. • • .
SHIP FEVER HAS BFEN CURED, ; *
And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr H.B.My
em* Extra?.!, Dandelion, Wild Cherry,Ac.,alone. •
We delect the following; as a specimen of the nume
rous testimonials to ihc efficiency of this medicine in
cases of this malignant dnea«e, which we-have to 'ex
hibit. TEKTIMONV OF PHYSICIANS.
FrancisTibliine?e M.D.,&6kHifii) physician,reeidfng
hi Uuffdo, N. Y-.ond one wbohns devoted himself par- '
ticularly to the study and care of the Ship Fever, with
alpiost every phase of which he is conversant,; gives
the following testimony in relation to the effects or this
medwine, as-prepared by himself s ' s
to certify, tiiai I have used Dr. if. B. Myers’
Extract of Dandelion. Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla,
in my practice, m cuscs of a number ot patients sick
with Ship Fever, with very- beneficial reaolia. And I
consider it a general curative inthnl d^case. 1 *- . -
Prepared by v MYERS & RICE;
No. 11 Warren street, New York.
Sold by . R E SELLERS,
aprgideod&w . • No 57 Wood street, Pilt«btirjrh. •
AIIBAUUV
:,*• EXTRACT'OF.:-AMERICAN OIL.
PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON* 209
.£. Liberty street. Thispowerfullycouceniratcdpre
paraiionj the medical virtues of wlitcb are found to be
eighttime&tiie strength of the original American Oil.
Ills putup.m bottles at2s and 27* cents, each, with foil
directions Tonis use. In every disease where the origin
nal A mencan Oil has been found at all efficacious, and
It so far exceeds the orJgmatin power, as to render it the
CHEAPEST MEDICINE WT HE tfoRLD. -Call and
m, . . JOHN YOUNGSON,
N.B. The original OU In Its natural state as taken
from the boweTs ofthc earth, can be had as abo^e—*and
w ,til be. foundnotwithstanding * ceru tn firm
ciuimsto be the on/tf Proprietors.
» d-iw-lf -
, ■ k Plmte Dlteasei. .
D R. « ROW N , No. 4101 ArM ON D: A t-1 B V*
j'rrwcjuL Dsvom hUentire attention to an ttffiee
practice. His Insineasisroostlyconfineilio
. rnvaucr Vtnsu&t.Diuast ipind bucli pain
fttl «flecil°n a . bfomtbt -on byimpradenee,
- yomhfuliadulgenceaudexcess. :
Syphilis; Syphilitic Krupnons, Gonori,
: hea;Glee t,Stricture, Urethral Discharge*,
impucity of the Blood; with all diseases o: the Veneres,
origin. Skin-Diseases, Scorbutic v Eruptions; Tcttei-
Rtngwonnj Mercurial Diseases, SeralnuKweaknesa.lm-
Potency, PUes, RneuwaUsm, Female Weakness. Month
iy SappMMions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistala in Ano*
iye;vous-Affftc'.»onBi Pams in the Back and Loins; Irrita*
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys;succegisfnUy treated:
.uureguaranteed.
--■ years* nracticeislx in iWa city'enables Dr,
Urpwmooffer assurances ofspeedy cure to All who mav
come under his care. • .
P rlvj N e consulting rooms, 41 Dlamond ar. ■
: ft~r r .Charges moderate n ovs dAwly
EEUSUITISJI.— Hi. urotm-6 iiewij imcovteu rem*
•tty for Raeammlam u a speedy anttceniinremedy
lortliaipainfultrouble. Ur ever fails. ’
..'ggCf Frlywe Consulttilon Rooms. No. 41. DIA.
Iv.vlNp, Pittsburgh, Pepna. The Cocmt u alwsvs a
ham;! March £3 Jiw
KuraltaH n»rt Chsir WeriroairU. ' '
W:-:p*Ssrtfis?HSsS,a..
canal Bridge, beeps constantly .on hand aad maltei
io orocr> ,atlh& totoest prices, cYCrvdcsenMton lit
‘ a " c y Ham FURNITURE,SOPAS andCHAIRS
-0 workturmsbip ntui tnost approved alyle*.
■. do 'WuH to trfsu his WsreiooiQ*-
tO?V7-JA.*»l V ,
T EAD PtHS.-rLmproved Pipe, for "
JLj . Hjdrsnt*}
Pumps J:'-.'"'..
Aqueduct*} •
Cbeinteorosesi and
Springs;
Alt sizes and ihlcknss**?. always on Irani* and io*
sate low, by ALISXANDKR <3olttK>N{
npf»4:ri3«F* l wGt * 131 Frnnt streei ' *
AUtfiUcny Coantyi ait i
■ IN TUK ORPHANS’ COURT in and
• tMI' 81 ' 1 Coallly ' No >O. Murch Term,
f : in iho matter of iho oceoaM of Dr. Win
> A. Pcnmmnn, Exccqtor of Mary McKee,
- 4/vri.* wnsAdmni»irat*ix-©f'3rhoinßS Me-.
**** Kco > d«*eaP€tl , ...
'Anu.i4iow4.f9 wit,-Aprili7tbV 1852,otfinolion of :
H. Feifermnn» Attorney for the Kxccotpr, *lte Court ap
point' Daniel Rogers, Kfq., Aartitor, to antfu thtvaboye
accotmton ihe cxcepUDus w Wke t«su«iony,
ifnecnseary. -» ~
By the CouTt, • JARED I>t BRUSH,;C e>k.
■ - All persons interested will latte notice,ihat the-Andl*
tor above named will attend- 10 the ? doues of Ms ap.
poiutmeiit on Saturday, the 15th darof way next, at $
o’etockj P. M;, at the office of 5-hamion ami Rogers, No
U aprtoSfoaw?'''. DANIEL ROGERS, Auditor. -
ChartleraCoalCompany.
milE gtoctliol.’er»or;lkcDhnruo aCOhlCompqrivate
i hereby notified that anEjectionfor Dtrtcihrii ofsaid
Company wiTho held at llicoilicc'of tlie Com puny at
Coni Hatlior.nesT PiiuOarßli,onThattd*T,tho Soiffdny
ofMaj next, hoars of 3 and 5 oVortmtlo
a/lcrnoon. By orJqr,, Beo’y .: *
. Dated, Coalnorbor', Ap,rU-1D,,X85i, •- TapiiJO’Slaaw. ■
A M UhLSfOUhlloDUliHa :01me:
A » F ; nh „'Y“ 4 J ill ' ! : ic i!* Bonk* Will be heU at ihe of
f'ceot.tbo Badk,. No, 4f4,Libony street; on Tuesday, the;
CO-ii day or June next, ai 10 o’clock, A M, with refer
erco to having the stocV eonaolldaied Into acorporatc -
cotnpany. tapita.-Oml JOHN STKWART,Secret >tt.
TVANKSOTE REPORTER.—Mikkb At No. S 3
DPnuihlioldtUGßt.havti receiveJ-TlrarapEoa's Dank
; Note and Commercial Reporter,-for May,’-
Price lOeents. '
—“I BBLS.No.SfilAOKßßEl*.lo'trriveiautl'faratie: '
' iOUby ‘ TAAFFE, MAOUIBE £ BASE,
l"* 1 I «pi» ISiSccoatUttcsv
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FOE SALE & TO LET.
T7OH SaLKt-A vafanMe property, piedsaotlf afloat©.
JL JaCowonsviHe, havingacommanding Vitvt of
«no. oniy-.fl *han wallc fropj the nJonongahela.
" r y®e- The lot is trifeerfront on Washington street
oy 23i feet deep oaSyeatnore street, lo St. Clair street
TwatitveUmefioDee?, a welfofgood water fit the door*
peacli.find other fruit ireevaud garden jalf under a
good fence, .Price €6OO. Terms-one-half fit iuwdj
eltmce at one and two yenr*. *
S CUTifBPRT, Gen. Agent,
fiO StnuhfieJd street,-.-:
A &l'JLfc.Mi>us DWELLING TO LBi*.—Wow.occtt
ii pied. by Rev Henry B. Wilson, situated on the.
North rommon, and adfoimnsrihc residence of Goor^o,
R Ruldle, Esq, The house Is arranged with bofhdonv
dining room- and kitchen* on the first floor}
and four bed chambers on the second floor>.wjth finish---
ed atuc. a pend etaMo; thu yard is abounds
with fruit trees and shrubbery. Hydrant water;«.ml a
good pump at the d' nr. ft i* <?r;o ; of the meat pleasant
residences in Allejth* uy Cttv.
neniBlCoper year. • JSpnlyto - .•• • • •• .• /
* w m.MX & wormr,
No. $1 Fifth street, Rmsbargh.; •;
JS_A THE M iseou BTFXCH A NOR, on Wafer Elreet,
fgEßsjt- ?f a Tcorner of thort ssroou For wrm«i«p-:
■““fa r f ly lo Alderman PARKINSON, 5.1 i Word.
firm bpit Realdence
F -hnll nn?i^ A ’s' ll,a|! ' Dwelling Hoiwej.witlj wider.
f orli<:o In front and rear, good
SSiiVASS h ? usc ’ wcl! an<l cUt™, fancy
nnd n rfifi^ C lt.l b ' IrKl ?"'' <:o, < I rope3aodolherrare-.:
ana choice fruits, thewiiqisis we;L arranged TorD}ea&*'~ :
- *
location, in MnnchMier imnjjo.aic po S3 e= 3 lonfi“«D.
,fit> knuihfirhr. street: - >
•••• ••• ■ A €ood farm (ox •< ""
AIONTAIMNG aboni 60 ncres,l2ci»orra tmd fenced,
V bnlancp pnme t robcij rimaied.tn Woetiinaion conn*
y. n-ai- Manet a, Ohio Only *2-0 m ltZ-beJMCe
In yearly payments of 3totl Apply to “
Me!,AIM & MOFFITT,
i • • 20 Fifth a:re*
iET- — tXrf— ~
• nprgg
mo LEi’—Tire STORK KOflM. uud. '
X occupied by the aabscnber. Poaaesjlon given on '
tbe Kfflunst. For term* crquire.of ’
*api& n CitCSTER, 7J_?raUbndd«.
a TaLET—A STOREROOM.—WonId suit for
a Shoe, Dry Goods, Trimming or Grocery Store..:
item low, App’yW S GOLDMANN,
marflO 118 Market street.
LEXV-T’
Buosenber oiTtffit
jl store rooa- *
&oavjg< No.#;.Marketsireet* Possession giyenjuSsa••■/•,•■;/.■
on theisi of Apt*. ■ Enquire of ■ * ’
Jansnf OtlAxi. H PAULSON,No 73 WoodStl "
fefft -POR RKNiV—Prom the Ist of April nexvtho
JSsjglfioifl, .wnJi Dwelling attached, on the corner of "
■’■Market ami First, atreets—a good business stand
/hr ft Store or Tavern, it bemgonly one square from the 1
liver—will fceremctl low to a good tenant: Apply to : r
WALTER BRANT,
• • No. 232 LthftHy «t*- ;
QiNB LOT* la the Bigluii A\ ? ard of the City*-of Pilta*--
r barfih,fronun»oa -i-ocu.n Btrartt fcet fromlDg -
oo Vaabtaam. street; running to the bla£T4oo feet* front*
tng the Ktonc-nguJidaSiOJ feet, fronting on filtltcnbertrer
street 400 <eeL °
. One other Loti adjo-mzig jhe above. - .
frontiog on Lojuit tnnci 24V feet, fronting ou MU.en- :
bereer** street to the blaFßirfeey on iso blnff o«r* ■ • -
looking the ttr.ytoa hne of the prop
ertyrof the luc Jameslcwln.'iH) fretuW.oeust street •'
rt Oneother Lotin
203 fees fronting on street ISO feet to-a 24 v '
feet alley.'rontingvon #aid nlJey-aftl? feet to a line'of^•’
property of la c James Irwia. from alley toLacust st.
120 feet.
• Ones other Lot in the city ot Fmsbcrph; fronting 6a;”
Locust street 4 .#.) feet* fronting on Vanlrmarastreet 120 :
feet to a2l feei«*alley. fronting on fluid alley :Z93 feet* -
fromiog on Mmenberßer J;O {cet roLnco*t 6t. ' :■:•
One other Lot, froimr g oivFoite* sm et4B feci,front*- ' *
mgon M.iU«fil>ori;erstreetUO-fiei to asi* feet alley: oil -.
the saidatFcy- 48 feei to JLot iso. 4sria MwenberaerV
plan of 1.0 i% -* «
.. One other Lot, frogling, on Forbes street tf> feet, fronts r ; .
mg on Yanbraaoi ttreoi 120 feel, to a 21 Jeei oiler, -“:■•
fronting on said alley 7e fet *. -
.. I itvili sell loreasn, on feng tune, or on: perpetaaf
leasc.. For particulars,.cnqarre of the snVsctther, on
the corner of Snndusicy street: and South Common; Ai*
legbeny City.
mar2(h4ai GKO. MfLTENBHRGER '
Bf S- Officer,
Tiff ANUFACTUKKftS ©fall IcmiU of'fronlttmd Pack-’
IVAmff Boxes DiMwonb-s Planing A2li)/dr;int street*
between {Seventh anil Kijrlith, . ; .
llozes made auddeUrereacube shonestnottcei OflO
- Jbdatma & Go»*a b*xpr*aii« - 7
TJ'REIGHT IU.DUCEO~p.om afiJ ofer Ibis dale,
X 7 . our raw* on pooml frefelit, from' Philadelphia io -/
Pittobuieh, Will be S3, on p-r ioj &*— arojueiionofSff
per cun Time, from PhlUd-lph<t to Pmrbureb, SO .
bouri. fapis| • IJAKF.R& FORSYTH, Aftenti?’-7■:
ffiiuporlnut or oiciiu I
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AHD LAMPS.
■W" 1 * WRlGHT,.(sacceseorto J. S. Touou), Mann*'
T» . faclorerof ana ileaier Wholesale ar.d Retail in
We above-named Oil and Lamps,is now receiving a iartfo- ■ '
assortment of LAMi»s,for; burning the Eiberearou;- '
CamphiueandPineOil Also, Lamps of every desCfip' . '
Uoiii for burning Lard tyid Lard Oil. * - ■
.Chandeliers, Girandole Hall.Lamps,Wicks,Globes,
Ctmnney Mats, Caas,.and nilthings-: pertaining to the- i
Ethereal. Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied -
a nee or twice a week. 1 - ■ 1
AH orders .left with the v7n§on;‘wliieh is constantly -
P o ** l throughthe cit/,will l»epromptly attended id. •' .
N* B. Lnjnpsof aUercd to blifa tlie Elhc--' : -7,
real Uu* All articles-delivered in any part of ihe cilVi'
or in Allegheny, free of cost.. • -. •-'i -
„ 'V. ir. Bright,-
ho 82 Fourth sL, (Apu'lo Hall,) ,
between Market and. Wood streets ’ -
®. €• wicasttfi & co.’s
—FORWARDING AND-,COMMISSION 1 HOUSE/•
flMUSlong established House confine their attention
X rtnctfy to sales and purcliv?es<»irComßiisatort, r bail - l
tothc Forwnrduig-bofinca-i generally: yj : -• ~r. ;> y
They solicit a continuance of the- liberal-pMrdnaffo.'
heretofore given th«ui. <
January 23v1d52
COMMISSION HOUSE,
SARW LOUIS.
JOHN W. TWICBBLL JO-CTII MOffHtDffZT
Twletoetl & ISocrMsti
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS*-
•■ •■_ : Co-fIM tf ..Commercialatid Pint 1 sir reft* v- r
\Ji/ ILL piompil?attend to all consignment* and Com* ■
-■ TV. imssious cuuusicd to them, and *IU make libetdl • -
cash ndvanccs.onconsignmcuts or tiuia of Ladingin< '
hand.
Orders- for the purcbasoofLeadi Grain, Hrmpand:'.'
other Produce, will bo ptomptly.&Ued at the ioweetpos* '
Bible prices, and on the best-term*.. > \
They will also anderluke; the.: CoUee J
lion of claims of importance f and hope* :by-their espe*. ' t; '
cial personal efforts and ntienitou to oil the intexe&ts’of ’
ibeir friends, to give general snuefacttou. ' -.— '- , ‘-"
■ B • P EHEMCM* - - 1
Geo. Collier, ; -Su Louis; - Kihs Si Morion,
Page & Bacon. • ilo Strader & German. do
Chaness, Uiow fcCo, do. Korea fcFrarcr, : do--vv : '
Chouteau & Valle. do.; Springer & WhuemoiKdo
•D & Co.» Avilha.n Jlolmoi^b..Co^i«- VV,.Batlar-c v
& Jlro, Pittsburgh j Morgnnu J itr A Mowan, -•: •;•
Philadelphia; s>liieM3 & >lil!er,Phiiadelphla; lf. I>. ; '
Newcomb & Ilro-i ami vy* B. HeynoWvLoomiHe; nr.
T. C TWICIIKI.iI fc CO . New .
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aantifactarcrA timl Dervlera ln t
MANCIIKSTKR MIN Klt A L PAJ N T\
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New Yonx, P&eeniber I!HB t T3H.\
I have.analysed asumplc of .MANOHKSYBtt'
ERAL FAINT, for PODDunfl: it 10.-eofi*:*.,
tain the following: “ < “ 4
Silica, ... - . c73t K \
Alumina, . r
Per Oxide of Iron, - - * *'lB 41’ ’
Lime, - .... 6$
Marnesla, • • * ~
• Oxide of Manganese,
Water and Loss, BjQQ- £> ‘ ,
• - ■*'
•?;■..The .Powdered Sample, contained in ihohox, wiiscH 1-
*uppo«e was llie-one you desired also to have analysed, *>'.■<
I find to differ from any uverai;c ofths tamp*
ana imxed together. This lasi yields as follow#:
.Per Oxide of Iron, • -* • - -53,50
Siiieaand Alambittj - ■ •■» .■■■•;• -• i|3Loff >
Ltere, . - 89
iMagnesia, • '-’j®.* ••••'-'
Water and Lossy v_ '■ ? ;> *■
i. f.
.TUT* difference I presume?arhMfrom isie Tamerat nol '' :
being-uniform, some port one comamjogmojvlroaiisn, *
oiuen. Theuiialyais s&awsi'.ieHnicle ui b<* ■svefi wit*!. ,
ea f«. r. a durable, paint. I find that by calcining ihepQWv. r,:/
cer.by n prrti/high heat, the color Umuch improved,.!,,,
oral leastconverted into a fine'red. -..w -tI
JAMKS.tt.CHI.tTON,Mr V. CHemHt^v
ID* For «nle byJOEL MOULEfiVilllTibetTy iM.
msrlS.y_„
Rnd Tort: PlsniMi
THE tabßCTibfer is now receiving aftrf offers fot *alc,
a very large and dcairuble-Biock of PMNUS* from
the mott celebrated manufactories of Boeiommd lVow r
York.;Among othtfra • ; - .* - ’
v... : NUNN •«-CLARKE Pifrs-tti:i>A& P««« „
SXoula XlVib cam* and
fiuishedallroand, made byNimns ft Clark
■ l f|;ociave, round corner* and caryed suding- Taotfic*
rack.Nunnsa. Clark .
octavos, 'round' corner* and canco slming waste*
.'r&Ck» ' * * ,
-•■■.ar.tii octave?,round comef.vrifli Coleman 1 * 1 _
Attacument, and patenttunable reeds, . ‘ , k
HALLEY A ALLKN’S CBLhSRATMi CcSTON PIANOS- »
1C& octave, double round earner, elegant moulding? ’
new scale, and }*aieut iron frapife-'
ltioctftve •.•■•.•.•... do/ da
J ». DUN'KAV« PUttOS*, New Yo<*.
29 octave, plain rqcuire, rosewood.
. S 6 octave, round corner»Rtiiltfj tablet. •
; ; -3CJoctave|Srjtiaro andiablci. v ; . •; v■•„
; 4Wf (louble rooitd oorner.gorhtc tablet..
1 Grand Concm Viano,? teurcn, otw tt&h-itlcgitm
m?Uidt3‘(?rAO<' ■ ' A".. • 1 *» '
■N; If—Tire •atora -Wane*.- wlf positively 1« aa!d nt. ,■ ■■
,^^,|l ■ eP,^ vt\fcoot ct'utuontKfreight. &o.> i: -
A wru'en cuawiiy■ «ii' ,'»«•*' a «rh enOi Puna,
‘Warranting lba - «4oie for 1 »litn.fcj . ; h>\ UtS.and the ino*-"* .n
rtev‘refiH‘ictl, if the instrument is j>r.»»ve t and-- :
faulty.; • . ■... • U RLEBER,
Sign Of the fiOK'Cn Harp*
■ ppflg: ~ • ♦ . : No. 10* Th'rtt
Save Your dkott^rt
CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CD.,
' ' IUATK JIOBOB9 ANTI e* l' :
inponrsßs Anrii ' jobbers, .
■ OXS DooR*tsl S?rf l ” JW* 7
- NEW YQB^
EAYB now on hsnd and. wil! i>evrtc<Ji>in.< daily:
. through the sensrm, New Oirecr trom tbe v v
Emopctm manufacturer*, and Casb:A ; iiutioiis,'rWQ'« ■■■-.■-
ih.onabl«\ fancy Si k AWlinery Oflod* Oat Moifcoi
rich Ribbon*, comprises «v?iy variety </ the latest and .
‘most beamifot de»lgn* Imjiontd. -
Manr of our Good* are mnnaractarcd'-expreMly to
oar order, from oar owndrs gits»rapaiierns r a* «*ia»d > •
unrivalled ' VVeoffcrottrtirodsforntn Cash, nt.Totfer. ..;
- nriees tfcun any credit Heu<c in America can . : ;
> -AU potehtoiers wlUfind It greatly la thetr^lnterest to:.;
reserve d portion of Uieir nmn!*y*niid mufce -
fromont trrcai variety of Ttch eheop.guods.. . •
Ribbon*, rich, lor itonneUtCaps, Sasltirsundnolrs;.-...;-
Bonnet Silks, Saiinij CmpeN. I.lsses aflrtoniu v n
Embrckderirv, CoHnr*, Chcn>iscr>, Cap'-.?. v ~ • '
•.Halnik. Sleeve*, CuQa. Edgimrr ATHf loserrins-j: • :/■,■■■■
w'::EmlnoideneilßcvierevLacc.jn«d Cam;
. • JJtoady? [busions, and Lacr< fdr-C«pi.-. v.
Embroidered Laec* for Shawl n.id vclia<,
'Hoaiton,Mephle» f Yalcrcicites; and :• 7 :
Engtl«hituid Wove Thread; Smyraafttslo Xnread au4 - .> v :
Cotton Laces.
Aid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk,<tlores ana -
Hrtts, ,
French and American Artificial Fiowr^Tf*
ltaJlatix,
J Riraw BonnrUandTr mm«»gg« ■»
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