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'• : -•• ■ •;•- > • :■: feSSfev*! i»- is ’vili \-r ■' ~•^“±^^?^^»r''^-•' : -VaS Vv ? :i: y ■-** V?r«&“ ' :, -; '**V- ; -/.' -, .'slgy:^,----- ■ - --4' ' - r’iiVV ' -i s ■yV J 'r >'. ; ,',-vv'.-*- - v \ *..... *V ; ''’’*" I ; "' hl'S, JV 'V<?rw- T - , y Jtoilg THURSDAY MORNING::::—— Matrimonial.— L Toman catoe to Alderman Major's offio'e yesterday, and made a complaint against her husband for drunkenness. She said tut she had made <* complaint ngtunst hua be fore, and ho was sent to the hill, after which he pledged himself not to drink for three months; he kept his word, when he got out, and did not drink until the time expired—* day or two ago —since then, however, lie has been drank all the time. 'The Alderman sent the man to do pen? • once in the county jail for five days, at the expi ration of Which time he will be ready, no dbnbt, to take another pledge. Extension ofGas.—k resolution passed, the. Councils on Monday-night,instructing the Trus tees of the Pittsburgh.Gaa Company to.extend the goS pipe on Liberty Street from its present termination to Carson Btreot p- on Centre Avenue from Wylie to Binwiddib streets;. on.Pennstreet and Pennsylvania. Avenue to the oity lino; along Front street from. Liberty street, connecting with Ferry street} : also, along Third street from Lib, erty street td,Ferry street; and also •authorising them: to erect gas posts' and lamps at suitable places. Mr. Thomas Paxldn, who, it will he recollected, was arrested inthc city, and-taken/to -Cumber land, by officer Hague, a Week-.ago, has issued n card published ia the Cumberland papers, in which heetates he bad. arranged hlSbusiness. to thosatisfactionof tbo sureties of his official bond, •by whom, ho had been charged, with fraud. ' Charges were made against Mm by persons, ho does not name, during his absence, which they oould not substantiate when ho wont back to Cumberland, air. Paxton was on his way to California. Mr. Jobi C. Dunn. —This gentleman, inacard published in tho Evening. Chronicle, yesterday, af ternoon, announces that after that date his con nection with that paper would entirely cease.— This will be a cause of regtet to his numerous, friends- Mr. Dunn is a vigorous writer, and du ring his conneotion with • that paper, maintained hispecutiar views in aforcible manner. ■ Ho has the good wishes of the whole community for., his success in whatever career of life be may. engage. Dr. Ml OiWt Ascfure.—The lecture of this talent ed gentlemen takcs placo this evening, at Ma sonio Halt. The Lecturer will “review Bishop O'Connor’s -vindication of bis former lecture,’’ The price of admission has very wisely been re, daced to twenty-five cents. The proceeds resale irig from the lecture; will, very worthily, be given to tho Western Pennsylvania Hospital. ... Welch Box. —Tho crowded state of Fifth street will not permit that valuable room should be go-, copied by a large watch,box, such n one na has Jjcen placedon it, in the vicinity of the buildings "about being erected. If tho “ faithful guardi ans " must Sleep, it would be better to provide them with a lodging house, than fumlßh them sleeping apartments on the street. Dank Dividirids:r-i Tho Exchange Bank, Mer chants’ and.Manufacturers’ Bank, and the Bank of Pittsburgh, have each: declared dividends of four percent, on tbc capitai stock, for..tbo last six months: Tim banks arc prohibited by an net of the Legislature, from paying their dividends, until after the expiration of ten days from, the time they were declared. Atitd.gain.-r- Johnßutherford,jr.,wasbrought before Alderman Major, yesterday, charging him, on oath of Sarah Sellers, with surety of the peace: It appears that Rutherford made threats against her son, Jnoob Sellers, by, as it is alle ged, pointing a pistol at him. Mr. R. Was held to bail: This is the eighth suit growing out of tho Minersvillo land affair. Trover and Conversion.— A man named Peter Boyle was arrested yesterday, .and taken before Alderman Major, charged, by Ann Kelly, with appropriating a trunk belonging to her, and re fused to give it up on. demand. The Alderman issued a capias, and -the trunk was obtained, af ter which the matter was settled by Boylo pay ing the costs. _. The Boron Family:— This talented family op-, pear (Ms evening, ia tbo laughable piece of the Four MowbrUys, OfterwhicU tho beautiful drama of Black Eyed Susan will bo performed, and tbo whole family will appear in a grand musical me lange; Tho comio powers which Miss Agnespos sesßes are wonderful, and will secure success. Three Men Killed.— l?e. learn from.the Chroni cle, thit three young men, named Owen Riley, MatthewPurcel, and Felix Hondlon, were billed by the explosion of the boiler of the stationary engine, at Inclined Plane So. 0. The roof and - a task of the building yere carried atray by the explosion. ■ , Polite Commute. —This august body hays is- ; sued an ukase, 'directing the Captain and officers of the Night Watch, to inform the committee when dny of the Night Watch get drunk, either on or off duty, so that they may be discharged Hurrah for tho Police Committee building containing the bake-house of the United States Arsenal, in Lawrenceville, was discovered to be on fire on Tuesday nfter ternoon,but the flames were extinguished with out rnnoh damago. i j . * « • • Dltarderly ConSad.—Voxa persons were com- J mitted by Mayor Guthrie, yesterday—lewis Holmes, John Newry,' Alfred Sliok, and Wes ley Eos; all for'different periods, for disorderly conduct. Street Paving.— A'.resolutioi) was adopted in Councils, instructing lheCommiesioner on Streets-' to advertise for proposals for iUe grading- and. paving Of Federal street, from Wylie to Fenna. Avenue, Repairing.—The, Councils have directed the Committee on City Property to have the. Hay Seales and roof or the Market House ropaired immediately. Allegheny Pachet Good accommodations can be scoured by personawho wishto make n ; voy age to the upper Allegheny, by referring to the. advertisement of the Allegheny Belle,'No. 2., ; A Dusty Day. —Yesterday, we had a brceie which agitated theidust on the street, in a.man ner not to the advantage of a person's eyes, or his breathing aparatud._ Falii Pretences. —Joseph Hitt was held to bail yesterday, by having ..been, charged, on ■ oath of John -Hose, with obtaining provisions under false pretences.. v. • . The River. —There wore ■ eight feet six inches water in the channel last evening, and falling slowly. Business vras moderately brisk In: the city yesterday. Discharged. —The two men, named Kiesor, im-. prisoned on Tuesday; on charge of assault atnd battery, were dischargedfrom custody yesterday, by order of Aid. Daft. . Ptdge JlPATcnna has taken his scat as Associ ate Judgo of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny county. High Constable , —Mayor Plcming, of Alleghe ny , city, ; has appointed James M’Vioker High Constable, implaco of John Snoe, resigned. , Jfr. 'was walldng avray yesterday. He finishes.this evening at nine o’clock. : The fine steamer Brilliant is the regular CuW cinnati packet for this morning. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. •BY TBS CBEILLY LINE. ’ XXXII COSGRBSS-FmST SKSSIOS." »- i 1 WabbisutoS, May 6. ■ Senate. —-Mr. Pish presented- a memorial of tbo-NewVork Legislature,asking-for an equal, distribution of the Bublio.Londs for, educational, ■ and other purposes. . - Mr. Hall presented a petition against Govern ment employees laboring on Sunday. Mr.Sumnarpresented a resolution of tbeLeg fslature of Massachusetts, urgingn liberal grant ; of land; for the establishment of a National Nor-. mol School of Agriculture, _ _ • Mr; : Underwood gave notice of his intention to: introduce a bill, to repeal all the existing laws giving : compensation to , members-of. Congress, and to substitute a new syßtem oCcompensation. Mri Mallory introduced, a bili,' establishing* steam mail tine from -California to Shangai,- Chi na, via the Sandwich Islands:: Tho Wisconsin Railroad bill,was then token up and passed, =; Tho bill: 'granting land to Michigan, for tho purpose. of malting a road from Sulwaike, on Saginaw river, to Grand Fxavasaßaypund thenco to tho straits ofMichiliulacinao,was ordered to be engrossed. ■The Defioienoy. Bill was then taken up, and the debate on the Collins -tine -continued until the adjournment ot the Senate. • [Aa tbe Washington line wasnot ln good work ing-order last night, onr reporter was unable to furnish the proceedings ofthe House.,] . “:iMAT 0. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Sr. Lons, May 4. The Congressional Domocrntio Convention met at Cape Girardeau on the 3d inst., at 12 M.Both wings of the-Demooraoy had a cauous. On the opening of tho Convention, 0; Alexander was ap pointed temporary Chairman; whereupon, John Smith, of St. Louis, requested tho Bentonites to : withdraw. - After their withdrawn!, the Anti- Bentonites eontianed their organirotion, and ap ■peinted permanent offioerß, via:—C. Alexander, President;and J. hi. Littlejohn, and C..-Nettle 'ton; Secretaries. Daring the morning session, a Committee was appointed to report: on creden tials; and prepare an address to the Democrats of the District, to be signed by the delegates, and to report a basis of representation. ; In tho afternoon, the Convention-mot at. three o’oloek, when tho Committee reported a basis of representation, recommending the Congressional rate of 1850 as the basis, allowing tbo Antics of St- Lonis, to cast one-third of tho votes. It was proDO'sed that ati relating to St. Lonis .Co,, be cast out, and to allow tho delegates to east the entire vote.; Tho report was advocated by W. A. Levin, and opposed by Mr. ClBudy. Tho re port was agreed to, Mr. Harvey, of St. Louis, offered a resolution affirming, the Jefferson. City platform, and refusing to recognise the claims of any candidate who would notabide by the action of "the Convention. The Committee on the. ad dress, thon reported.. :It.was.very severe on Col. Benton and bis friends. It was agreed to, and signed by tho delegates. Tho Convention tbeu proceeded to ballot, Cdl. L. V. Bogg; and J. E.- Bowlin, being placed*in nomination; = The following was tlio resnltof the voteßogg, 4,945; Bowtio, 1»31C>.. Air. Bogg was then doclarod unanimously elected. Th® convention then adjourned eiae, die. : PRINTERS’ NATIONAL CONVENTION. * - ' Ciscixsati, April fi. • The resolution recommending tho abolishment of Sunday work was discussed. Tho-following was unanimously adopted: “Beealvei, that we will not admit any printer to membership in our respective Unions, coming from auy cityor.towa in which there may .be an association of printers at thetitne of bis departure, without producing his certificate of membership in said Associa tion, or if there be no Association, satisfactory evidence of-having served a regular, apprentice ship.” vi. .. -r, • Tbo following &re the offices elected for thp enßQinffyeari'rosldcotf'John. K Nftlcic ..Vice Presidents;-George Green, S. G. Foster; Record ing Secretary, B. R. B, Domars; Corresponding Secretary, dohn M. M'Creary; Trestorer, Geo. H, Randal. STEAMER BUSQUEFIANNA BURNT. Cincinnati, May 5. The steamer Susquehanna, white receiving freight ot this port for Pittsburgh, took, fire fa her bold. Bevcral unsuccessful attempts were modo-to extioguish the fire;, the boat was-then run on Columbia bar, scuttled, and sunk. She had ono hundred bales ofcottoa, and one hun dred ond sixty blids. of sugar on board; two thirds of her cargo was, fortunately,, still on the wharf. ■ ■! Kossnth, accompanlodby Qov. Boutwell, yes terday visited Cambridge, Harvard Cpllcge, Mt. Auburn, &e. He dined at the residence of Pro fessor Longfellow. , ~ , Daniel Webster arrived hero at fire o clock.— Ho was received at the depot by a large number of friends, and briefly thanked: them for their warm greeting. He proceeds to Mansßcld to morrow. ■ The city election closed yesterday. Both par ties did their utmost to gain the victory. Jones, (dem.l has been elected Mayor, over E. C. Wales (whig) by a decided majority. The city counerl is whig as usual. . PniL uiKLi’iiu, May 0. : Jame 3 Gillespie, the young man shot by offioer Watson, of Bonlbwark, during the attack on the Shifßer Hoso Company, ut the corner of Eighth and South streets, about two weeks since, died last night ' . .. ■ ■ . ■ Baitimohe, May 4. There was no mail to-day-beyond Biohmond. Tho Committee of the Virginia House of Delo- K atcs to whom the subject hos heeu referred, has reported against tho Maine Liquor Law. Washington City, May 6. , Hr, Clay’s health continues feeble,, but he is ho worse. He is not so low as was repotted. . Boffaxo, May 4. Six tpwns of Erio county, hate elected 18 Fillmore delegates to the Whig Convention. , New Yoke, May 5. She Asia sailed to-day with 110 passengers, and 5180,000 silver. Cincinnati, May 3. •t The Free SoilHationat Convention is to be held at Cleveland on the fourth of August next. SEW YORK MARKET—May '5. Cotton...lnaniraato. 10 Flour,. .Depressed; sales 8,300 bMs. at 51,12 t 1,31 for State, and $4,1801,37 ; and $4,20 Grain... Soles 2,600 busk. Conessee ot 51,08 01,09 r Soles 7,600 busb.round yellow Corn at 603^; mixed Western and vrfaitp Southern at. 0- declining; mess $18,62@ 18,76; prime $10,35. Ploklod meats dearer.— Sales of hams at 100101. Lard notivo; soles 200 libls ot 11)011}. JJeof unchanged. Whiskey...2lo22. Lead...Snlcs 1,400 pigs Galena at 54, 1 5. , ;■ ■Oil..'iiinBced dull; sale? 1,600 bhls. at 08. „ Rosin... Sales OOObbls common ot 51,36. Tallow... Sales 6,000 Ihs. at B@Bi. Stocks. .. Madison nnd Indianapolis 101; Ohio Sixes, 1860,108*; Indiana Cons), suces 00, - evening. u Cotton... Sales TOO talcs at a decline of i r the sales for the last three days are 8,000 bales, i Flour... Sales 0,600 bbla. a t ®4,l,BJ@4,»>>.for State, and $4,18@4,481 for Ohio; sales 126 bbla Corn Meal at $3,26. v Qrain...Ssles‘2,6oo bußb. Geneesee whitoWbcat atsl,oB@l,o6; 80,000 bush. Corn at 6pJ@64, 2 ’p^Sos! y sX 7 3OO bbls. Port at $18,62® 18 76 for mess; and $1G,50®18,75 for prime. Sales 500 bbls. Beef at slo@lB for meSs, and sp@7,6B for prime. PHILADELPHIA MA&KET-May 6. o-.i.t, ' Buoyant; tbo demand is good at con aiiteraUe improvement, otring to the high rates if 'flOuUx - wftny holders have withdrawn arid tore Is very little offering. “S Burins the last three dayathere has movement, althonghthe market been vAyll , Straight brands are at 5S£ ■ SS'AJ““¥*/i,S' , s7ww*. jrs?sEiss, ip “*sfeas! Z plear, and $19,60@p formes* ami jSg“ ■@s2B for prime. Beef scarce. active and-ihe stock reduced. Shonlders »| ©Oil sides lli; hams, steadydeniand atlOi ©l2. 'Green hams 10. Lard »a request at iOJ ©los in bbls, and 10J@U in kegs. • t.-. . ST. 10018 MARKET—ApriI 6. vThe river-Is falling slowly.and the weather dear and pleasant. - • Arrived, yesterday the steamer Cornelia; to day the Aleons And Cornelia departed. t The marketis somowhat more active, but the prioe3 are generally unchanged.- Graln...Prime wheat in good demand. Cara And Oats sell freely; tho’former at 38(3185 :'the latter at 26@27-- Flour-Doll. Whisky ...Selling at 16}. Provisions—MeB3 Pork;, examined, $16,26. lard No. lin bbls 81. Bacon, country cared, shoulders, .6©”}; ribbed, sides9@9}; clear do 9£@lo. (Hams, 8@8}; prime, well handled lots will command tlrom }to } higher. ■ Freights... Very low- 3000 bblß Flour taken to-day at 12}; now: asking 20 for Flour, Pork and Lard; Whiskey 25; lead 7; Hemp ss :is ton; Tobacco $2 tjfl hhd. BALTIMORE MARKET—May 4. At anotion to-day, the cargoes of the brigs Maxatlan and William Panton, were sold, con sisting of 199 hhdsi Porto Rico Sugar at. 55,75 ■ @6,65, and 2SB bbds. do. do. at $4,55@56. Flour... Sales to-day of 1800 bbls. Howard st. at $4,25. Nothing doing witlf City Mills, which is held at $4,60. Grain-Sales Red Wheat, not prime;.at 97J@ 98, and White at sl@l,o2. , Sales: White Corn, at 66@67; Yellow do. 67; both very scaroc.— Oats, 40. Whiskey-Selling at 21$. Bostos, May 6, TV imhsotox, Del.',’'May 5. • •*'t ; I.'/ : ■ , . ■« BALTIMORE MARKET—May 5. Flour... The sales to day were 700 bbls How ard street at $4,25, add 1200 bbls,at $4,47, and it is generally held at the latter price. There is nothing doing in City Mills. Grain—Red Wheat 9G@sl, and white $1,03 @1;04; white Corn 56@67, and yellow 58@68. A cargo of 1200 bash prime sold At the latter figures. Oats ,40c. Whisky ...Selling at 211. CHiCINNATIJMARKET— May 5. Flour—Sales 1000 bbls at $3,1808,20.: . Whiskey... Belling at 14J@14j.. Sugar... Active; sales 200 hlids at O@OJ, from common to prime. Rice...4j. . ' Provisions—Sales -100 hlids Shoulders at.}, and SOhhds sides at 9J. Linseed Oil—City pressed, CB. ■ River stationary, and weather warm and clear. Fire -trltli«nt Coala- Some enrioue experiments .have been made at the London Polytechnic Institute,- to test the re sults of a recent invention of Dr, Bachnoffcr, for whlchpatents have been obtained. ■ ■ The invention consists intho subutitutlonofilim pieces of metal in tha place of coals in fire grates, which being aoted upon by n smail jet, of gas immediately become red hot and emit a prodigious degree of boat The flame whichls produced by the gas, co-bpernting withlthe metallic lnminm, gives the appearance of a brisk-and .cheerful coal 6 re, and. can scarcely bo distinguished from it. The beat can be regulated by,turning the cock of the gas tnbe. There is no deposit of Boot, no smoko, or any of the annoyances which attend. • the .coal flres, and the gss can bo extinguished instanter, or.the fire kept as low ns mny be Convenient. It .will be seen that tMs usoful invention Is of general interest; end not only us nffeots privote houses, but- as affects : breweries, manufactories, and nil places whOro large flres are retiuired, and by its. adoption the use of enormous' chimnies might be. dispensed with, as no smoke is generated.; Tho expense, with the gas: now used, for lighting, would render a fire-on this.newpriociplo about the same expense as if coals were employed, but where what is termed non-corbonized gas Is em ployed, a great diminution of expense would be obtained ggj- Quakerism is favorable to longevity, it seems. According to lateEnglisb census returns, the average ago attained -bymembers .of .this peaceful sect in Great Britain, is fifty-one years, two months ami day®- Half of tho population of-the country, as is seen by the same, returns, die before reaching the age .of ,twenty one,'and the average dnration of humanlife the world over, Is bat thirty-three years; Quakers, therefore, live a third longer than tho rest of us. ] The reasons are obvious enough. Quakers are j temperate and prudent, are seldom In a hurry, ! and never in a passion, Quakers in. the very ] midst of the week's: business, (on Wednesday moroing.) retire : Crum the world, nnd spend an hour or two in silent meditation ,ot the meeting-; bouse; Quakers are diligent, they help one on.-., other, and tho fear of want does not carrodo their minds. The journey of life to them is a walk of peaceful meditation. They neither suffer nor enjoy intensely, but preserve a composed Ac meanor alwayß. Is it surprising that Bhould be long in the land. RSJ* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad- at tho WAVERLEY HOOSE, Diamond Alley. - • tt.. y A nn. H.W «Bo| ®!&K8g: for the tale of American Woolen ,Gootf* t Np.Up LtU« KR'fY ST, /"tABHfVoR WOOlw—J'tie bigtaeM mutsei prico wU ( i Le caul for oil ibe djfferotjjradea of clean wtuhed Vfjtx] & .H. LfejNpJ»JUi-«rtXih jMfcNß”tla*ol*ioa Black CMtiiacroj-. U Tue •do Black Tweed*; ~. ,■ • : Tbrco do Joan*, giaen ,and Mae. ‘JkTOl'lCfcG —Tlie paruiers&tp uoftwfaro exnrting>beT ft| i*eea tbe unoetßlßnodi in ifi© vVool sud-Cotton**. £' a 'USSw, under wo firm of «j)*m fc L», w« dinolsedoalke nut of April . liMil ", n A ?,l C p sCiw5 C iw The liUi'.ndt of the law firm mil be who i* dalV auvhoiucd to ute the u» <ae “L mt PHY*' thatparpow. tui*" . ■■. —1»9 KKWAttB, WILL be given for the detection of mj TJJton of DetßOuii'tokinff purer* from the doOTßi.yMdn* ot. of tie icaidence* of toy aiibscftbcre* en > w.wAtoioo •«««. i™«i» 1 Allcjrheny City. (apr3o) - fi'rifurCj.KkfchNAN, liujopr-aii Lew -ARent, )iu re* I Mined tf.lij city (torn the We»t, aud 15 n«p«Tln S tolo“«fn a. few weeka f*<> W? next tour to Europe- Tho°o havioa clolina in tire old country moulil see b'nr withottidelay. tli» office f* KMUm* myt.3n-d Tnr<innii&t mcclinx ■orthß.SwtkLoWcwioribc Plus* LbtX Cl and toal.v.lfc Moprnph Coro iaSto^»A“^ssa,»ss \vhDicßftlA and ivtwiU • • 'j. -c-rrHIP, CANK, UMBUKLLA AND PARABOL "W 'MANIFACTOR* i No* Ha Wood street. JOHN w TIM now ofTere foreale, at Ea»ternprice»,alat|;e aieoKmentor the above Goode, to which the attention of. S'ealeS u ioXd. Alto, Carpet.Ba S e, nad lAdtee* Satchels. LiEli rnrTcOUNTBY MERCHANTS—Tho subicilber rt- T spectfullr Invite* Counity MerclianH.-vumns the ciiv. tocaliind. exuminetus nock of fMcy, Vnciety, and Div tJood*» comprismyaoassoftmantcqaal Weil. As raY foreign good* are smSnrcd dirtctl»VTny*eir,and my domeinc roods par ehaiedfrom the n»oaufectorer*»l icd-iusufieoln ta>mg C ° mt>a c° VE AGKlariio el CiLIFfON. or Uodsbh .F4»hu% a novel, by Arthur folliesof tbc tlmci.by Annt.ll. SSs^A^“ 0 * wr,B!a 6l Bclcnsflo DisCQutses, by *«>*>«« JoU»‘ c « rt " H The London Meitcal Student, nnd llou.eho'd Words. Just received & cxtLO W’3 Ltteitiy Depot, • yt„oppoßite the Voßt Uflice. -—' nolle*. . . Wihp’ rnirtuetehio heretofore ojtullnjbetween.tho uo- T J“ s!°F. VON°BONNHC)B3r F a • i * SS?£m"jri c m vSs for that purpose a F VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May Sd.lSSg-myt ■ i *hjp.A l IfplwarS nff_bQslnes% amleT thc Arm of VoTbONNHORSX 4 HArnY. Warehouse No 67 Water and 116 Front *l r ee ts, . mubp(l y. 8?“ VON BONNHORST. tiin.r.nr.h, Mnyaa. US3-in;« rt nnrt GROSS STEEb HKN3; . 2 * £ I°cS £ S S j«0 do GilloH’* 351 do SB do Glllou’»I70 r d° SU do Oil im’4,179 Jo so do Cohen’* 301 do 00 do Cohen’* SSI Jo 60 do Ruby ?! 10 do Ring,, . i! SO do Beuridge’* .'■.■'■■■ so do .Coronet . . . . . . 80 do Pratt’s Commercmt, 500 do , • BO do do- . .•o*' 1 , & ■ t . . iuo do ' do . Correspondence do 100 do do A\bain • - ’i° ‘so do do India Rubber do so do do Gulin Percba ;0 SO do Rnek Spring do 1 SO do FtatSpring ?? $ £ Kd B|mbet*ofrtl,oae*’oele itMides the above*between 4CO and 500 gross** F*]J 8 * A Fur fOle, wholesaleonrew** w s> H SSSS**\ MehlS H*eim «nr eieap.imd no nlwfW 1 Mrilttt itteet. ’ - —— — i"» >: ’W/iTIS 'at foot- 'iiiWiiHi* : W\Wei?CXauU,«4 »*>»« tiagJot ib* sw**' COMMERCIAL. ’ . daily ueyykw OF THE JIABKBVI ■ OnrICS OF THU BiILT MOHStFO Post. I rAurrfos.Moy MBS2. 1. Tbs weather continue* very "pleatant tor out <Joo r tramraclions.: Business generally, brisk in nil branches; cf trade. sASHES-Salea reporjed vC small*lota•nrf.joda at 3J* no change in saleratus or pearls., V y • IQ tierces at 4f, which le an advance. FLOUR—Receipts increasing* wilh sales of; 05 bbls at S3CO; 25 extra 83,12 { 50 do 83,»2| 42 extra 83,12? 15 83/2 ; GOO do at 83^3,12; 40 at 53,00 ; 40do^3Ui; OS at 83,14 FobL , , ' demand was active, witltsales of 4 out: atBj Coodo2at7i@B. BUTTER—SaIes sntbe wharf of l bbl at Jsj ;4;boxes Dt lGc. POTATOES—SaIes 70 bus Tedem7j>;ls .Obis do at 5t,87 & bbL MACKERFL—HeId firm { sales 20 bbU No*3 sm *ll at 87 50 j 10 do large at 89,75 j herring firm at for Baltimore. OATS—Sales 430 bus at 33037. r GROCERIES—Sogar is held mora ; firm, with sales of 10 hhds at £ 1, cash, par money j- 23 do Ct, 4 mo v r 15 do fif 4 mbs . SOhhds do s|, equal to cosh. Coffee, sales of 15, bags at 11. Molospcs, sales 40 bbls in: cypress at 35c» 00days. . ■ •••■■. ■ BACON—Sales of 02 casks sidesat CJ,,cash j S hads shoulders and tides at 81010: 25 hhdsrshonldcrs and sides CO days j 2 hhds country, shoulders at 8 j 1 5 tierces dried beef at 10. cas.h. „ _ ; RTE FLOUR—Sales 147 bbls.fn two.lots at 82,75. ; WHISKY*-Siilcs of 80 bbls of Cincinnati rectified rt-18o.‘ vY;-,.:. CIiKESE-50holes at 7g?9u- .. . FOST OF PITTSBURGH. f SET WATES IH VtlX CBaatnO.. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville: “ Baltic* Uemiet, Brownsville. , “ jf.M’KeeyUcndncksonvMeKeesport « Thomas Shriver, Hatley,'VestNewton. « Genessae. Consul, West Newton., ' k S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. - »• Mtfitugan Na. 2* Boies* Beaver. ** ForestCitY, Murdock. Wellsville . “ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling,:- *• Brilliant, Grace. GincimtaU.:. Empress* Cor, ZanevrHlc. »«:■ Pittsburgh, Koniuz, Cincinnati. « “ Wellsville. Lhxi»Uer T Sunfisb. 'Malta. Dexter, EanesvtHe. • DEPARI’LU: u Baltic, Rennet* Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, -do 11 J. M , Kce,Jlendrtctisoii,&iC.Ree3j»nrL “ - Thomas bhriver, Boiley, West hiewum. Gcnessee, Conanty West Newton. *• - “ S- Bayaid, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Mictiiann No.2,Botcs. Beaver. “ Fore«iCiiy, Murdoch,AVeUwiL c. • DiurnaliCrniwelt, Wheeling. Cmcini)au v ßoies, Cincinnati. . 4 , arisih.bbcTt ) St.Louis., . . “ Envoy, Rogers, Lomsvjllc. nsrietts, Psvtuntmrgh snd nocklag tjagLJ* port Packet. AfisSgMffi Thu .leimer HAIL, COLUMBIA. A. 9. Cb*se» Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o’clock, P. M.» returning wtlf leave Ifocstngpon every Tuesday,-at 6 o’clock, A. M. . i Passengers and shippers may rely on tbcirmost ac* commodaiion and promptness. .Wi.tr, WHEELER, marO • • N 0.24 Market street. JUH|,'btDy BlT«t Trsdc.: REGULAR FiUN&LIN PACKETS. I .JjCSLh TarPneswaroef ALLKGIIFtNY BELLE finpi. tfa. Harms, leaves the Alle* ebeiiy wharf for Ftaokliti,every tHonx&y and Thursday > at 4 P. M. Tiiofino steamer ALLV4GIIENV BELLE Nc» 3, Cnpu John leaves lbs AUegbeity wharf for h"rank lin*everV2V«dayandFnrfay,Bt4F.M. - r For Fry ighi or Passage, apply on Board r-: imsrtO r For marietta «U>a »*octtlngport. Tils fino earner PACIPICi ZiNotß JKab* lrwe s>r;hr miofe ami interrcedi iieiioneerery TOTHSZMY.CLI4o’cIock,?.M, ForflreklHor natsSEO,apply t>n board,orto rul* 6 1 T. WOODS A SON, No-fil . Wiitbrst . nml <l3 From si»_ For IClttoJjnlae and Catflab. 1 THE )>Ht draught and plenum •tcarntt IfeKElSa&ni.nnmy. Copt. Mttusoaa, will le»eMe . AOcgiicny wjjarr on Mu.Jsi’, Wednesday and todayii, at aVclork, P. M,for Kntannlsj ami Cmfeii. I'or frcijdn or paaraga apply on t-nsfd,, • ■ - h.ovla B-or XiOiifr Uenoti, marietta, FarUeruDurC " anddaUipoiK* The due Meaner GOV. MEIGS, pHPMiyMns'er, will leave for ike above I'Cd'lTtwi and I .leMiediaia parts, -very TUW-DAY, a! 0 V. V. YV*<3neo(i*y i»*©ket for Clu«i»na«i* . Tntnew and .ran -nmnlßf •learner C!N(-. IjJSSva&CINNATI, Uiuaiifciia*, Master,. will 'leave. AES3SHa w > f i.lf.rty fgrrt tt'SOSEWAtr or *«»'*. Rmportam of Wflht! CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. Wli, WfUGH'J*, (s-necertor io JrS.T©acm),M:utp» . ficlorf-tof ami Neater Wholesale arid • Itetnil io the above named Oitand Lump« T la now receiving a large. Mtomneot of LAMF3, for bormng rte liihrrftti Od, Camphine and Pine Oil.Alin, Lnmp*.of.every.dcsenp. Uon, for botmng Lard and LnraOiL „ Tt . Casitdelicr** Girandole Kail Lamps, Wicks, Globe*» Chimney Mats, Cans, cud oU things pertaining to the or tino Oil, regularly supplied . oneeorttrieea week. • • •, ~ .• ■ 1 All order* left with tho wagon, which lc constantly t pasainuihroagli the cuy* will be promptly.attendedto. r N ft- Lamp* of ad kuid* altered to tarn the Lihe«. real Oil. AU article* delivered in-any part of tbo etty, I «.» v,-. ». WEIGHT, •No.-fiSFontUi *L,(AppiioKnllc) between Market and Wood gtreet*. ~ ""’Ty ,000 CieeeE straw taoatlo. v , : Tjitr su'i.c ribl r hiving made ocTanitemcnta, with the NORTON STHA COSIPA NV. for ike' *»!••• of itoli Ooodsf how ®?*w t «>ji*le.« large ailortnunl of S I’B A.W II ATS and IHINNEIB, of «trr variety of fabrin, elite and ration, adapted to the sirring trade, which wilt ho sold by the package, hi the loweitfigati Caeca m.y bo »*«"««»«» ■>heecr« ■ - ■ ■ 1. W. AI.OCM, - Unt-Siaw -N o K> -Mil* »>'«>. Bonon. 11.1.EK. CIIbSTKIPS JUen andl Rots' ClohihgEsapmuin IS UrMOVED to GOTHIC II Alrt,, plo 7* Wood at. Stock Inriteandaeiunahle; wotH tranontetl 1 prices moderate. "Wh study t» ptiaa. ■ [ttyrai ■. • .. .■■ aTu. Foully name. , T>VaNS & SWIFT’S extra liratuMW itercea, row : rYiri aiore, and for axle.: Tnc atienuoo of all persona ' v ;"ar Ull>l °° l ' ici sS^-w^_ —■ .. Hemova'l. • : • SIGN OF THE .INDIAN- KING, SO. 383 LIBERTY STREET, (Nearly onpostlo the Spread KogleTavcm, PiiWbdrgh.) t\ V.ES B. 'JONHS, MoituOtelurcr arid Healer in nl Ti klndaof TOBACCO,SNUFF andSEGAHS. Tobacco and SedawnoM on co nmimon. (anr7riia v" .. . Notice* • : A Ll*pcr?nns arc warnc4 agamßUakmjf nrpurcna* A: sin* a Note, dated April Sili |M<, drawn by me, payable to the order of Willismfllbion, and by hitn etc fiorica, in the sum of BMU. ut4 month*, us the turns tw PU on,‘i» drCttla ' i ' ! “ JOnN I) SHEItRIFF. Oredtlndooomsttts to Rn ~>E will sell oat Inrjro stock ° r ofCOMMONANU W FANCY CHAIRS AND UEDSTBADrt, at rmcos that caniiol fail’ to plctiso cas t BDrchatsrs. Ail «nr urotlt is watrautefl. Oar ‘*™VIES LOWRY, JR, corner of Seventh and Liberty si»- ■ ' tiuhavti’ HMn Einpotiomi AND GENTLEMEN'S FUItNIIHINQ STORE, No. 13 FttftJi OTBisT. asiHMyu.ksr. , . , , UTEN aNI> BOYS’ SUIKTS.of oil jiMs/iualUr end iVI niices. Work warranted and a Bi inured. No T&ctf&MS to flttow Gooi'Br • ... ■ * acw ff KS “ rmvt , VTO please. :■ SG , \V ATT H & (J 0«» ■ HAVE on hand READY M APIS CLOTHINGi mynu -foctUreilot itic best material, in fn>hlonaMo_ style, and for sale at low prices. Persons wishing their Ola* thing mode to order, can have their vvnrk dona in a su perior manner* nud the be»l slock -of.Ooods in-.iua.Tai* Toting line to Wlect from that can be found LnUnscity, /- inyiv.•:V- . ;'"V - TJATENT INK tJTAN»£-. ' ■,', / Jt WhilucyV New Alr.TiqhtJnkslanus ; Draper 1 * Airtight Eonotiun ; do , I ry’s Amenf ou Elaolis do, Improved ■ Flinch I‘uiip Ink,land,, a alyle—plain,colored; and supOTbly Tho Uydfost i lie Inkstand—numeroun noutißo. . ■ . ■.■■.. IhV . ■ A loree iapply of such of taaafcovc now.pnieot 'J?* Hands, Will! a uie.ol vnticuof otiicrpiUelnn. Innhidmg all of the moil approved oiylos.sunjblo Tor copntlns bouse*] schools, work » 11 $V^vilN 1 loir, 7 jn T a ■••■■■■:. ‘ comer of Matket and Second fete* Earopaftn Aginoy* ( *■ TUB undersigned, tjcftibora of the American B,ir v stM couiinueto colleeidebtjjlc* gaclcs ami cUuraiaTenut momes,procure'copies P‘ deed# ami documents* conduct suits, obtnM tostitrmny* moke -searches nnil unusacl all oilier law butiuess In Holland, Ireland* Scollnd* JValei*.; &c - r } lc /I A a fSi,?i all turn* In communication, torwitr.lntg and r oOemiig documents to ami frovnmi one of tmjm,, reffularo in each -year, makes A tourtlirpugh. the .pnDQipai ciiies or Europe and America, on profcswnnftl uuMncsVrrlnj. next annual tour will lie vhciweniy*slxih of this Agsncy» Innuinorabloreforenco.^von^ArpJyio,^^^ 120 Fourth street, Pittsburgh's., H- KEENAN, .. > •• • ■■ jo2S 27 Palmerston Place, Dublin, Ireland, Books will he opened on MONnAYj23th U.iy of Jmo iitxt, nl It o’clooUyA'Mm lor subscrip tion to the Capital Stock of the" l>».«>.ar E l. Trust and Savings Company,” at the Offleo “I Mc«s«. lIA J B* PAINTER, Liberty street, Hfth Word,. under tho dl "j! K?Mnoreheat), Ohatlca Shalor Thomas. Tlakewell, blorgah Ro’JrrtsoiivJoslah Kingi Wtlaon M’Oundleso, John U Holler, Wm Luiimer.lr i .Holy .Patterson, John Smiill.W.JlHnwaTa,' JoliiiMorriaon,J. S, Craft, Boar i hf n MlHtr. -R II n»Htlu?,''Vtn. h chbaum. r*“ Di cam Ivm’Ker,; Alfrod Marita, Dr H wlllaon.Dan. ret pieglcy, Jonn Anderson,L. \\ilrafttihvC.l?itnfen- G* R.'Hi'.'iUe.ttnd-Cbomns Fariey. . : ■ ■ . . , nn . Capital Slock, Sa>u ODD To 1.5 UvU-d I Mo 4,600 hburor, alSslloacli —810 per chare to bo paid at the time of subscribing, imyoiu TCTEW HOOKS—Juiiixcceived at M, MINER $ Co,’o, t IV No. Si Smtihfield. street, i • Romanism «l Hflinc. LoUerB to tlie Hon. Roger JJ., 1 Triney% Chief Justice of iheVmted .■* RecoUeciionsof Life,,orbooks, placed and neonle: by Mary Russel MtUord . • Appleton’&Meohanici’Miigtaine and EngineerV^pat* n ThoTweuty-iifai of May, or a Oroide inflia La Plfila, •ft fiory of Buenos Ayrea* by an officer ©LUte-i Voiled f* 1L Mfl.Wj ' ■• " ~ ' ■ I >'r . ,* .T-' library, Sad MTies.oomatuing l!to London MedicaLStartenlf orxrudotiuiA ofxnedioal ex- Manor’, or six months in town i ivlftle to *nlt the merlin and the-follles of the times: by Anna H. P CWWn, or Modern Fashton.ele, a novel of Arthur T Profe£or-Jalios Ccurar BarinibaPs Soitmilfib P««o«- 9fc»,erigiftttllypßbUalKd in.the NewYPrir^icay^ne* *nyd AUCTION SALES. Auction Card* rnUE uadersigced. after an interval of ftmiycßffijhM: A again resumed business. - liaving-compUcd with the requisitions of the law regulating Baled at ; Auction, and having procured afirstclass License as Auctioneer far the City of Puisbnrgh, he offers his services as spch to hts friends and;, the pabllo generally. Wuh an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this Imeof businesses hazards nothing in saying that he will be enabled to gjve entire satisfaction to ail those who may feel disposed to paiFomxe;him> -: ; P. McKifiNNAi Auctioneer. • Refers to the principal City Merchants. . :■, iy9 ' Auction-Pally SnJcfi. - A T the Cotomeroiat Bales Rooms, corner of Wood A. and Fifth streets, aMGo’dck, A. M.,a general as sortment ofSeasonable, Staple and Fane? Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and ShOcs, Hats, Caps, Ac. - AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. AL, Groceries, Qaeensware, GJasiware, Tabic Cutlery, Looking Glasses?, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. . AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, . , . Boolcs, Stationery, Fancy aru clcs, Musical Jo&trg ments, Hardware uud Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Good* Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. P. 81. CAVISf j a 3Hf - • / Auctioneer. , P.fiVKfclMM A,Auctton««r. A UCTION addition to tha articles offered A for sale iMs aflernoom will be added, one large Marble Imposing Slab, and Tour , small ones.,. Printers should attend,ns.the sale will bepojltive^. , njg P. M>nEKNA, AucPr. A UCTFON Saturday cvcmne*«ih inst., A at early as light, nr MTCenna’s, will he sold. an extensive variety ofGoldand Btlver Ij©veT and common Watches, together with a targe assortment of Jewelry, ■of every' description, received from an extensive New York importing house. Dealera aud others will hnu it to their interest to attend.. , . . -.. myB V. M’KENNA, AtifetV EGAL RSTATF, FURNITCJHK, ACm IN HAM. at Accnoif—-On Saturday, May 29ih, atltf o’clock in the forenoon, will ,be soldi on the premises, M’Kee street, opposite the -German Chttrch. iniJtrmingr ham, all that liOl of Ground, fronting 20 reel, on said M’Kee street* extending beck 80 f<et. .On the premiaeH, thereisa comfortable Frame Dwelling, of two stories, with four rooms, basement and.kttchen in .the tear» ; wiin every convenience for.A genteel residence.. • •. -Also, at the Banjo time anUiplacei a variety of new Cabinet Furniture.comprising BureauvTauleß*:l>ed« steads, &s. . . . This property maybe treated for- previous tolhe day of svle.by applying oathe premises. - . r- r .r myS 6 * p, M’KENNAt Aact’r._ IJMBIIOIDKIUE*, LACK GOODS. RIBBONS; >O. 14 Will bo opened* at M’Rcnn&’s Auction UoffQd, ou Wednesday, 12th day of May, a-splendid, vanety of Fancv Goods, from alarge Eastern house,.comprising Embroideries, Lace Goods, Edgings, Ribbons, Ac. * Merchants and dealers are invited to call and exam ine, (m>5J P. M’IIENNA, Auet’r. AUCTION SALE—On Thursday next, Cth insl., at McKenna*#, at 10 o'cloctc a.m ■ will- be sold,a we riety of Dty Goods, to close consignment, consisttng.cf Cloths,-cassimeres, pant stuffs for spring and summer, tailors trimmings, nbbnn*, gloves,and fancy shoes, 1 And otS p.M—sca«ks Liverpool ware,well assorted, glassware and flmmare,also,two counters, class doors, drawers and store shelving. P* McKENNa, -. • mv4 ■ • . • Aactioncer. ~. p. Cl, DAVISi AQ6tloa«orf .. T7ASHIOVABLE SPRING AND SUMMER CLO< F THING.at Pbivats SAL«.-“Oa the eecond story of the Commercial Sales Rooms,-corner of Wood, ana Fifth streets* tire now open, an-extensive nssor'tnent of very superior Fashionable Clothing, for gentlemen’s wear, made In ihelmcst styles and-hest manner' and of almost every variety, which will be sold at very low prices, to dose a .consignment. —-Also, 100 t Alpacea. Coat'»lo nieces tuner Doe Skinj Fancy Cnasimeres. jj,ys Mi Davis, Auciir., T AHUK STOCK u¥ STAPLE ANuTFANCV DRY :I j GOODS, atAccimn—On Thursday mtnung, ftUy OiU, at 10 o'clock, at the ComraeroUl boles Room, cor ner of -Wood and Mfth sireei*. will he sold, without, re serve, on a credit of 00 day# for approved endorsed pav per, on all enm# over 8100, a large and «nerol awnrtv mcQl of fresh and Reasonable stuplo and fancy foreign and domesue dry. goods, &o, which may beexamiied psevioas taihesa’e. P, M. DA VIS, . inys Auctioneer.- Adoinlatratdn' Sale of IrOt#*, : npHEujiUertigned,Administrators of the estate of Jaa. I H- lrwm» wtll offer for sale on the premise** on SATURDAY, the Bih day of May. otSoMoeW, P. M., 0 Lota in the Seventh Wartfor the Cny follow*: oLota io the plan of Lots of Hie ExccntofA of Or John 8 Irwin* deceased; allotted to Rose Irwin, and purchased from her by James B. Irwin : : . 3 Lrtsou Centre Avenae. eocU 22 feet 3lndies from on sa'cl Avenue, Bnd extending back 70 feet to an Alley 1! feetwide. • * : 3 Luts on Duncan surer,'each23feciSmchea front on Duncan stieev and extending hack 70 feot ip same 7 Loll in Ja*. D Irwin’s plan of LnUin East Pittsburgh, ns follows Nos 9, 10, Hand being each *<?3 fret-6 Inches front on Centre Avenue and 103 feet deep loan Alley 15 fret wide t on Leu Nos 10 and U are comfort able dwellings, Nos 60,61 nnil-62 having..a front on [ firove"-street, of 84 feci each, ana- extending back Bt i feel In depth, to et* alley 10 feet wide. • A!so,3ioU in Jas It. IrvnnV.plan of Lot?,,Nos. JO, 70 and Ti t No GO ha* a frant ou Centre %yenue.ofMTeet,- and a depth of 12f> feel to a SireeiJJO fret wide. . No, 70 hash front on a torty foot street of 03 feet It inches, and a depth along Lot No. 71 of lOT fret a inches n Kirkpat rick street: and along Kirkpatrick street 127 fret G inch es to the aforesaid MfooLMrecWo aujansrolnrlDi, No 71 has a front of 24 feet. acd extmding back 120 tael deep Term* of lale—Onc-half in hand, residua in© and 12months from day of by bond and mortgage. • AGNKS.hL IK*WN> 9 •• Administratrix.: D. GIUiKLAND, Administrator. P. M; DAVIS. Ami^ REAL KSTATKIM /I 118 SKVESTH WAHD.at Atcrios—'On Friday uf.crnoon, May 7ih t at o’clock,■wiUUe *o!d,on iheprcmitfcMhatvaluable J-oi. of Ground, situate on Centre Avenue,in the plan of Jots laid 'oat by' J, B- Irwin,-Bear Erin suec( ana Irwins brick yard—havlngu trontof.Bo leet on Centre Avenue, and extending back ?C feet to an uHey.ll feet wide,. pprVJ) Term* at sale, ■ l*. M. DAVIS t Aucl W , , ' Thomas tiK ass, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN: CHANCERY, Office, next Coot to the PesiOffiee,. ■■ ■ n *4 Steubenville, Ohto» TONE FLAVORED HAMS- •.• f Rvana A Swiu J a; Siagg& Shays’; . ~ ■ Gardiner & Phipps’» Armer£Coai v . Trowbridge, Beatty ACo.’s; also city cured alerajr. on Used ar.d for TEA STOREi ra jA , . 04 Onunnnd, A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the A L PifthWntd Savings Wilt beheld oflhe of fice of the Bonk, No. 411 Liberty street, on Tne*day, ihe «9ih day of Jane r.cxt, at 10 o’clock, A M, with refer erca ifthavicethe slock consolidated into a corporate company. [apiSOrirol JQON Fursltars and Chnlc WMtroomc* - «$3 JOSEPH MEYKR, 424 Penn street, above the • rvLCapal Bridge* keeps hand nnu make* #sslo order, at the .hwcMt sm«s, every descnpuon ot Kncyand Plain and CHAIR* of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do wall to visit Ins Wareroomt. ' oy27*dlwlv. ' • ■-.••• .• . Pltubarttk beathtr Depot* T> BARD & CO,, No. 103 Wood ctob'et, have Just It. received a Fall sopply of stock lntheirline.Mnl tiraore nnd New York SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia Kips and Calf Skint, French Calf Skins, Country .Up per, Kips and Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and-Binding Skins s Tanner’s Oil; Tanner's and Currier’s Tools, Ao. And. taken together, they believe ittHc largest and-Ueel assortment ever offered before, in house k in Pius? burgh. All of which we arc fprepared to sell to cash ana prompt payingcusiomeri at the wry lowest price#- P°We take pleasure in showing oar stock, and cordially Invite purchaser# to examine* beloro purchasing etee where! lstp\*xt Hew Stoclt of Otileberlng’i Fftatno Forte*. —JUST received, bribe FennsyivunU Canal} a new slock of PiAWG FORTES, the celebrated manufactory. of. f* V I SIC UICKERiNOv Hnstoiu conslstina *>f-~ One SaperbGRAND PIANO FOttT& mU 7octaves, superbly carved in the style of Lonjs XIV. * •:; - r One Rosewood cncvcd hnula XtV 7.Octave Pjano. : One Rosewood carved round coiners 7 .. do do ; ThTte do. plain do do T. do do Two do do do do C| . da do. One do do . do do . Dr do - do Ore do carved do do aj do. do > , Three do plain do do 0 do do ; One do ' do: .-round front- .6 do. do. • Tineo do do . MjaaTccornertt ;do . do These PI AND FORTES ore all made In the most sub stantial manner, Patent Iron Frame to every instru ment, and are particularly , to stand the moat severe cli mate! Mr; CtUCKERING has of late eclarged.hw manufacturing. facilities, and hopes soon .to be able meet most of ihe pressing demands, for Ufa .inatrnraenLv -Also, received end far ?alo. a large end very, elegant lbiof carved and plain Piano Fortes, covered with Par, m»«k. Plush anti iWciolh. A 1 at Fni-iorv Dfit'i'B. ••JilllN ■ ll»- Kl'XwVlii. Prclolivt Agent for Pmsburgh ana Western Pcnno., farCiilctrenng’s Pianos. - !*!*» ? : DUFF'S HEBCANTIXE COLLEGE, “ THIRD STUBSn PITTSBURGH Eilablishii in 1810 — InKrpoxnltd.by LtsvlatUt Charltr , . T? aCUIiT V-Commseciai. Doc ASTMsm.-JV DnMuibor Jj. of tho North ' Amcthnn Accoimtoiii' ouavWe»)ein "Oleamboal Aceooinanl I'mfesioi ofp™r«ol Bonk kseniotf'»n» Commeteiol kciokocs. .'ViUioßie, rio , fcstor of Omamcnmi a:;d Alercar.u'.s l£!ufiam:u(i-r'v It. Hitch, of ilio Pittobotgh I>»r, Professor.of S.eroaimte LaW ' ClUllCil ASB MATHEMATICAL DEFABTKBAT I p. Ilavdetn Graduate of Jefferson College, Vrmeisoe of classical Languages andMothcmaties R Montel, late of Fori*. Professor of Fteneh r . ; F. Slntaper, Graduate of ihdPplyiecbnlß, lii^Utmei of I Vienna, Civil Eofrlneer and Architect, Professor of Ar chitectural, Mechanical and drawmff I, ThislnsmutloU'now oocupies the whole at.tnc . sec* ! ortd story of Gawam's Buildings, from the corner of I TAiriVnnd MaTkeutreeis.to Post Office. aIJeT, wUh m. I eDaciom rooms imho third story- It eoauuues to bo, tSe- only Institution in tht* p»m of the couutry. where rMercantilo and Steamboat Book-keeping nrojhorongh' and practically; taught-'The Classical Jf*! I Departments are conducted most spaeldUs and elrganiiyfuratshedLndles’Wnanj? I Booms in tlte United States, ivfiued,vP» Wtd wtll he un- I der the direction of J U. W illmms, prto pfthe beat. tinmen in the West. TUC Professors aw all expert- I enccd precepwra, and at the head of their rcppccuv.c I pofmonv Circularsmailed to all purisofthecomnry “ m9RMs^R -Vov;h;'to C 'fi™o7o“ft“d«. IOCIS RKIJIBaAH «t CO.. ; IMPORTERS AND BEA.I.IVRS IN Clocks. Watches! JcailrVtWMehMaMialSiTholt'ftjV*-) rirrn srnasr, one door rso* wood, niAKEloavo 10 announce to.the trade and. the public X generally, Ural lliejrlntvc themseives narefaUv se- ICnted ana imported fronvEuroje.n largoSlockoj Oold end Silver Welches, Watch Materials,imrt loolsiat Watch makers; ami a most defiant assortment of Jew elry, from the best manufactories r" prices as tow ns they can be purchased In the eastern “iff'stock of Watches consl.tsof jSSSBSBjSSJBSS:>-s—s.f~« ferSsS^’SfSS 1 StS Lockets, Gold and Silver GtftdGttard “„j German .Silver and Table and, of ttuioy atllcle&genorallyj of this description. i ke |{.‘ v wou Idrespecifully-call the ntimiUon of the trade their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, iffovery variety,which they have mow carefuUy se •lecnraV-have also on hand a large assortment: of Tele-. • ir oort,'Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from •fcp.Jfeg.- Saoofaetory InEngland. Together with a great variety . a Other articlesitoo n«meron*io mention! . .... Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best - maimer aad on the mom Reasonable terms, jectn-y «* *, ~ »<% Z >•'-•':•' v'- . •-/• ••■■, • HewSystomatld Sew Bimedlrt l FOB THE CUKE OP CONSUMPTION! UtJTALVS STBUOtJM, IN TBRBB BOmBS,’ A A A aj i —II ! : || THREE OIFFEREOTTKEPARATION 3, - fob tbs cam or tub - THREE AFFERENTSTAGES OF OOBSUiIPTIOSI 1 ,dpu.... t;onsampuoD,‘in> a - * u , u Blue Wrappers. throat* fever, difScalt and • ; ■■ y . quick breathing, trpwstora- Coßti vene»3,y spasmodic cough, violent. fever, night, morning and mid day sweat, •beetle floshin the faedana , checks, burning- heat In -the palms of the hands.ana soles. | of be easy, japiiKis, ana sirtaied vnih < y * SYMPTOMS. . ■ , Dlarrhma,diminished ft • ... -. i veri coogh and morning —— •.•■•••.. •••. f sweats,great anthnerensing Tubercular Consumption, ( debility, frequent. fainting i In Yellow• Wrappers. I fiu, slight delirium, nua 1 , 0 swelling of the extremities*: TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance in iarce I bottlesof NUTALL*3 SYRI ACUMja a newera la me- i dicine,from fts novelty and direct opposition to the old: absurd and Inconsistent ONE, BOTTLE SYSTEM* tyhrle ita success, prepared in this manner, (cachbottle comainfpff adlflerem prcpanitlonl t ,t«<t»nng:«ft« d(*T#r» tnt itaga which characterize Consumption, ha^cstab lislicd the welcome irailipf; the CoroWi/p fIT etrrj smgj bMed oponcor rect Physiological and Pathological-principle*..- The public approve of it, because Uja Cmtmm £*n«, and because tltey Incur ftttm tad exptrunteihaX one prepa rallou will no* cure the iirts .teg.ee or CaiutinpMan.— The suffering, disappointed and UHcourngcd invalid ap prove, of il, because ils principles hold out a reasonable Hop., and when ho uses Noufll’a Syrlacum, blfl hopes arerealiied. ■- .-. r.i-.-. 1 If be is in the firslslageof C<mstti7tpuoni*n& |i»ea «e first bottle, his expectoradou,difficult and. P.Mnini, r be. cornea free and easv» his cough foon- pet* well; • the coreness, tics ling in his throat. influminaUpn, pain iftiua. breast, side; head, hack, joints ond limbs are removed* ; If lie is in the second stage and aaestUe .second botilc • his fever leaves h m;■ bis disturbed slumbersibecom®. sweet nni refreshing; humtght sweats.vnnlsh \ ;.m* ex pectomion coplcus apd bloody, assumes a healthy ap* •pearoiice.’nna at length disappears; his bowels be come regular; his appetite return*, the,flushJn.bis cheek disappear-? t the buroing lieaunthe palms of b»k bands and soles of his feet are felt uo longer ; hi» cough now ceases; ho recovers and Is well. ■. , ~; - If he is in the third stage, and uses the third[.bottle,- his Diarrhea gradually ceases;, his weak bowel* become strong; his cough and other, bad symptoms disappear; i ■feeble digestion becomes strong ana vigorousbis i stomach recovers Its proper tone, and creates new, non 1 ond aoa»iahimrblootirhls streugth retnTnß; hia wasied | ; body is clothed with flesh ; i«» ttra n saw, and he ui restored lo hea’th . _ . _ _ _ - Each bottlo of Ntrtall’s Syriacum has-the Symptoms of | the stage for which it is Intended pribtcdiii-front of.the, wrap p er, whereby every Invalid, 'knowtnghis own eymp* i toms T canjndgeforhimself,-WIHCKBuiTLEII&B£- QUIRES ; consequently no mistake can: occur in *er. ; ieciing the proper medicine, -v, - ... ■ gee Pamphletin possession of the Editor pf thlspapei,. containing Dr. NutaWe Pathology of Consamption,— Lectures on tho stricture and uses of the Usman Langs, and certificates of enrea . ~ # . , - TCr Prepared- anlyhy Dr. ,NUTALL*. Inventor and. Proprietor. PriceOae Dollar Per Bottle.--. Tor S ale l4o> • comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, . -only Wholesale and Retail Agent fbr.Pmshargb. ja7:4&w w , aDO p a* SECOND STAGE: Confirmed Consumption, in Pink Wrappers. THIRD STAGE, AHBADOF AliU EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. „„ T>REPARED and told by JNO. YOCNGSON, SOB Jc Liberty street, This powerfailyconcentrated pre» paratton; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the. original American Oil. ItlspntupinbotUesat2sondS7» cents,each,withfull directions fonts use. In eve ry disease where theoiigpp nil American Oil has been round at all efbcacioiunuaa it so far*xcredßxUeon?inalmpo , wer l asiprdx«rtt-HM., UfKSTWtnrcMB W Niß. Tile original Oil in lisnainralnnieas taken from the bowels of the earlb. can be had:as abo^e—*na will be found f«»tttn#i aotwub9tanuißg'..# ceiU ?n .Cna ©laia&tobetfce only Proprietor* - d&wtf h flrvate JJlsenscs. . 1 08, BBOWN. No. flrl IHAMONO A ttEi. ■Dstotbs his atletiUoa 10 on otijce | 8 practice. I!ittusiDCßslsmoillyconfineato J frftfawarTifuwa/ D«*cu», and such pain- | ful affections, brought on by Impmaanea, j youthfalindulgedce and excess.{ • Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorl, | hea, Gleet, Strfctare, TTreihrat Discharge*. Impurity of the Blood, with all disease* o . the.venetea* origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetiet. Klnrcrorra, Mercurial Weakueas,lro- j potency, Plies, Rheumatism, 1 emale Weakness, Mono*; ly SappTeSflons* Diseases oi the Joints,Pisiula inAnox Nenrons Affections, Palns intte Back and thorns,lmta . tiona of tbe Bladder and Kidney*,succewroliy.trtAtca. Years’ practice (ax Inthi*. city) enables Dr. Brown toofler wsuraocesofspeedycttretoUl who tnsy, come under hia care. Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay.. U 7“ Charges moderaie.. * noVs:d«wiy BEUMATISPL— Br.Brown'anowt, <nsco*rea: rem* edyfor Rheumatism!* a speedy andoerminreniedy fortlmipainfultrouble. Itneverfeil*. Office end Private Consultation Room* No. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penn*. The Doctor Umlwayva heats March 83-dirg JUNE SHAVING BRUSUES-Just^edandfor PBlw ~ fiß iTosB ' assorted - Meager. bbls.pnnte, for sale by v-.igv --;y aprTO STUART &■ SILLS mUWNSKSIt’S ESSENCE OP JAMAICA GtNtitiE X —For saleby- . rmyll ■ JAMES A. JONES. raiKAS—Gunpowder, Yonngllyson and Blaokjor sale, ■l_ ttprSQ - v . ■ STyAHt, ft .elul* , A Ll.hN’s KtVOLVINU PIS'iOLS A Just received and for sale. . . 'iny» C. YEAOEB, 110 Market at. ITAPERMACHIE-rWdrkJßpxes,Des’bs, Fire Screw* X an clegunt assortment, on hand anq fWrsaiebf ' my 3 • • •• ■ ■■■... Q« YCAOEKe < ANPrAßASOtsVrAlaiWAnd'fiue aieottment, jail received and ; njyQ- V • ,V«- » EAUfalWy , TTIOLIN STRINGS— . . . . . V 3U) bundles, assorted, Jo« received, and:for-iale. (aj3 C- YE Au KK< rj-AYLOR’S SAPONACEOUS SHAVimiGOM-. I POON D—The best article muse, jusi reeeivedand for sale fmv3l C- YEAGER. RAZOR STROPS—Sanders, Chapman, .Hind, and Snyder’s Razor Strops, on hand updfor aule. . v, • ■.-■ V lbA\>CiK« • virADE at BUTGHER’d FINE JtAZOBd— W Just received and .fof sal©. ' my 3 EOCKIN'Q HORSES; Hobby Horses and Propellors, ( C. YEAOER. • cotner of•Llliflrty-.ttnfl Hand ?t*», rfORN IN TilE KAH—i!OO liasbela j fdf pale by - ' ' ■ JOHN B-SHfiBBIPFi; ' ': arrtl 10 jlatltet meet. FIG MCTAL— I9 tons Hanging JUek, (hot . Mas!,) to STffABT A SILL. , Tf}t.AIIiTwATERBD SILK9-A. a. **«!?“ Jh®3f l"t have lust reccived,SO pieces fine lilac* watered Sills ,ap,JU shawls-~Av*A, JVl«soa& Co,&ay« Juai.l 0 received S5O more rich, plain, end ejnbroWeted I Crape Vhatvls i!El±!_ box la 6X10,11)1151, and IS* 14, in elo» upri» 4<4r^ eby ' KING & MOOR BEAD. Si UoakCUUKlTHaAlS—mienes Evan* Swlltl# > brand in Mire and for rale hfo MO()RnRAP ,.: AfclS HUPEttIOR SALMON— i 15 bbla., In store and tar eale ' _apis3 | _ KING * MOORHEAD. / IOFFKE—IS3 bags Rioj and* , , C » 4o Java. CtPLIT R\TTA.N, FOR CHAIRS,—Jn«. received,, a vVft w bales Split iUian, for Chair makomwhlii will ber o W ßl N cW Yorkpr.==s. T»tIREFBKSo7rw rNR vINFSaH-ji 03c"pet gat P ion,for sale lit MORHiS’ TEiSTOBErUi ihe-Bui; SoiU, la sir* nsth and flwori tUis- Vinegar i» sopenot to any other in Pitts burgh tapr.nl 0 10 OCO Common ’ No 6 gnu&Seld street TTeTTBUXKd WRST’SWAbirV GERMA-4 vuaY )U i 0 s° od 00r T t, Si-E! MAGUIRE (t BANE, - ■ ••■■■■ .-r isißccond cltect J&to «« .An gjl&2Sg&' a * u l SUXe of Ao bloof, )«.»M«i™d-Mi<* A . JOBRBr : pyv~ ••- •• -■ ■ ~ ■■—•-—' — *•■- nr it i o\V WARB-MathetjUaslteL*, Cloihea.Bae- WLei?HamMr»7Cfl«ettej,ibidr«-wihul»TMM rwikau/inads of ihe bait Awer.eaoWU*, C. YRACEK. lo m>3° ° rder ’ HO Mariieletrccu v~wR\NGES ANO litJUUi'ar » 1 ' > ■ 250 boxesOranges}. , M • • ■„■:■ too:do Lemons; ■■■ sen do Raisins; 50 casks Currants;' „ _ . TO do :ironleauX l>tnnes>!WO,Bl».ascb; ( b [s siore nml for sale by JOSHIJA-BHODE^^ -■ . 40 bags Cream Jiata I. -1 30 69 Walnuts; ■< :■ ss do Filberts i »CDO Coeoa Nute; . • i.6obxs-'Bhelled Almonds; SOQbags tirar.il Sri ear; ' 4t)bbis. layering's CrnsUedandPulv'd do; In note mid for sale by JOSiniA RHOMS, ‘ , » N 6.0 Wood street., , ITwViHJZrCESION *YRUPi I 4UU 100 dozen Peppef Sdiee; ■ - ou do TomatoOawutfp ’ * - ' - 50 do Hckte«,.Sssottedj, , i ithcases SonUnca; . „ . _ . <■ ~ luOboMsHeflrinjt,.H!o l l} .. i 50" do'- do Seated; ~ . , it In atofc and lot aa!o bj ipy3 ' . No. QAVoQd atrggt' . , To Oraeami CoafeeilonMSf »• OUPEfUOtt .VaNILIA PEANS-The *a|jenie” , >25- have JABeiye&jS&pottiute of I tftf^eno'rqaaUvy,which " m**t V myt * Tft»*W r /*^7^"'^T'-'■ '•-'V."• - V 'V»*'i' J f’- i ''^ V'- ’■■■- r JLm ~~ f\ * >*. wa.-, "•* * • •■•'•' I*■ v J*- ; • ... • ■••‘t-,v.-.f .*'■ ■■".l-."*':#- •* • • '>.••* i-.v•:' V, v ' ■ ‘ H V Vv ?• 'X Tv--' ’.J.-.V’v.; '»V-V v: 1 SYMPTOMS. I Cough, pain In ibo breast, 1 side.head,back,Joints and. Vlimbs', inflammation,. sore ness and" tickling .in the C. YEAGER. ■* • ' _ “ »■ n . f t $ * - TJIQR dcri-sgf ground.nbouf lUmil^JVß® J’lU'^uTgb- on Uir ita'mony and Perry.. viUc Pltnk KooJ. sbiroi so actrt. otoueijantffercrS, “'v *° o4 rann *»• !*•« por term, erqaim of m -2* T.MOm.T.An iflF.Ahtfa A foil “iLtwi flew bem. The Let is H fcet byiftO > if*™*tfcfrett&rttstSi it plrntntlr titotleJ an! W "ftgstaj rraali frUitii aud fruit nrd shade tree*. o *Vod cuterri— slim cornWeie erdfr; and iit-ajiicasaat'nsil hea'iW'id eation Price. SICCH Ternii e-«v, "'“ T s S. CTJIHDLRT. Cer mvfi-:. ■ da ‘-n-.ttaaa'u) tl'yVt i ftj'UK aAL.Iv-A Tftiuatilc pruj)t:ny, |**e-n*nUy.Bttuale r In GowanfiVitJe, having o coinirandiop. Ttf.w Of U:« tivef. and only ft short waih •fioni ; »liO iMaiioneabols- Bridge The fdl Is S2fcpton. VjmunstnnPswct; bySJtfc'et deep on aticct. win. Clttitsticot Two dwelling - houses, ft well 01 good water fttthc.doo*, peach and other fruit.trerf, nno naweni all oniler a . : good fence. Price SSOO.. .Temn-onerhftSf ift handi Balance at oue nnd lwn ycer _ -- . •. a~.Ci T f ÜBEUT, Genv.Aftent** ..• CQ Snmhficltl street..' - * M'fcbftiMu ■im.HLLINQ ■'WflKr.-Wow ocea- JX pied by Rev Henry n. Wilsitn, snuaie't «n li-e . Nonh Common, nml adjoining the rfElriertcocruenre® , R Riddle, Rsq. The house U nrrangpd winnort doa* ble parlowi dining Tfitra and , and foot bedahambm on the. second uoor; "Wun Untsay ..;.... ed aule., a good stable f tbe yurdfn aboanda with f/ufl.lree* and shrubbery...ilydram wasor.ind.-* . , good mnnp at the door, it U or.cj of:the mostT* 6 ®* sl ***. . residences in AUejiheny Cii?. Bern 8150 per ycur. -n'g,* t UO FP.W, .;■ No. S» Fifth street, Piiifrmrirh; ~_-r ■ nrra7 To Let* THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE,on-JVaierrtiwV ISEV, near the corner of tbort *ireeL • For iGcmyf.op njy to Alderman FAKMJ*SON> sib TVar<J*., JiptS3tf . n ■ —■ my-'£jJT—‘l'h'e"STOßK. KtH'ittnnd WXi UiuS now X occupied by the subsenbeiY Possession given to» Hie 13th tint. crqi’W cf , , ap ,o K. CaEaTLR. 71 Smnhgcld tn —i'o LKT—A S'R)Rfc ; ROOST —Would suulM fUf n Shoe, !)<> Goods, Tr.mmlns or Grocery Store ■"mW. Kent law* • Apn»y to GOLUMANIS . marffO 11 * HBMarJeet g»cok fiw IXT—The subscriber offU- for .. 1 store roon BGWoccupted by Mcsstp. WlltoctySgl , 40avi# T No,9; Maracutreet, on the Ist of Api. Inquire of ‘ ’ rf janSitf CHAii. H. PAULSON, No, 73 WcpdSt.^ ; Ani FOR. BENT7—'From ilieUtOf’April reXt, ;: ■ BS«i Stotei trub ft wiling auarHed>on.ib& corneror . , ; mnfil Markct ttnd iroad buehiess-t’BPQ - fora Store or Tavern, ivbcinyont? one gtfbttrc frartt ifco. . • river—wiUbe rem< , tV {Q’w too gnad terDiJt, .'Apply tfr • wautlh RiUfcfv • •■ F>o £33.Liberty at. v- £OTS~rOH B££E. in lh<s EigluMVani ot ihc C'tyofPiUS*. 1# burgh, fronpoircG recast a**<w.t, £l3 ft el fronting oa Vanbraom siwct- ro]injo^l(>,»jC:b. r ßff„4o9. rett,fioal»;. • -lug the MooGnjgtihtfa sdj Muttcberse; ' -. , i, , f , O*ieeoi?r the above Jn rht townwup, frouUrff ouLoaust streat:24* foot,. fronting on.-Nil <ux-7. berserk street to the WafT CW3 ft«r, onvtve .W.affjOy«*r looking the WononijalielatpH feer, tosiirte of tbepfop*' : • erty of the Ittc Jaracfl lcwujvJit.O fret .■; One other Lot ta* Pi*t tutmb'Pi frontingon Iccu-t«. 893 fcevfroniingon frciia a *« •:.• feet: alley.-mating on iaitb alic/iM- frettoa Jtneof. property of Ja»a& irwla, froca ultey: to LrCcOfclatr; : 180 fteu - - # One oiher term -tie viY Orriuacarjiiu fronting on i.LoeußtsUeei 893reeti frouiiiigon Venbrsenx etrret tBO. . : feet to: aSifeet alley.fronting on su»9 ulloi- 493 feet, - fronting on. Mmenbriger street UQhei. to LrcuSlct -vs One other Lotyfiontu g i;;j.FfirJie**nrte!4B feet* front* - • icgonMiltonberper. atrett * affeei --. i the ■atdr&f)ey-43'feei- io-l ot Ao. 45Mfl iWJ<ior*bctgcr , o. >. plan of Lots . - - ' One otherLoMrojnwg on Forte* ctrrflt £3 reef.fronts ingonVanbroßm *tr*«t UQfceuto a 84: feeiraitoy* fromiogon ?aidfc|icy7;ifevt- .- .: ;*• • • ' ■ .1 wiil sell tor rB*h* on long time, or -err perpctaal tease. For nanicoiers, cnQutTo:oi the the corner of Ssndusty: »t feet. an<fc£aatM'eS»noft>Al'* lt fe» fm nro. f'm.TFNm-.flflFn ' VMbetotc proper** Ifor «»!*• rnHE .tmfler*l*ned mi ! offer f**rta>, on WhDNßfl' 'L 5: DAY,the Jflthof i«r ui* ; FARM, situated in iViddl-toz towi emp flatirr < Pa* Reherally known Mill **ropr»Tty,» . . . farm uo&oc .the load, front P Vat.tt'gh-to.. ... Erl-.Stmile* 1 from tbe r former cby * It con olvfirent,:. THREE liUN'DRV.DACKiS~a'<mt M}ut Winch. ftte .:*.. Cleared and under® hl*h *t*Xeovf util '»mou «nd tably adapted for gracing aad grout growing. fill' *ffi ••• a number of bviidiDa*i-v«2 aiavem siluta ■which fa b , . stage office; end in whlct l?keiJiaiosu.tfitfrt -:A Bfack* rmuhMabopi a wagon ma* et’s shop •-.■s. ijuotls-'oio room j ■ * dwelling hoasea.for milcr.and ant hoaars besides. In a good pc«o/t from £GtO to S VQ •• can bo made by -running tf?* mill 4 , The land i? nearly a 1 firs* art! second bottom, nw la generally consideredene of.ths. lif.pt-,farms tQ.butler, county, and oncofthcmostdefir-tlltfl'ti»nra«f«onilon* In Western Pennsylvania. A :Fianfc. Ib»a4 Wfrl shortly •; be completed from Allegheny city lo llotler, wbieb,wul past direct!* through Um Uim; JtwiUbeeO:d eiUlOf . entire or dirided to snltp'tebrs-rs a : Terms will bfrrecsonablo and mode known ootbe day. of sal*. ’ JOHN LOUANr'VVttjbiasjion. I'*r - ? -±Wa»hingtan:Ezciniuir, ' . _ ..', It* 8* Officer, MANUFACTUKteBScfaH kintliofTrcnfcandPack-.: ' in* !soXe3 .Min t Qrant*U9ci} . between Seventh and Eiglita. jttoxea niade and delivered utihe-ahoticat nottce.Jjag.; AdA»fi A Co.’s Asprcfißi *J7IIEIGUT RHi>UOEl>.-»F*om aud «fit‘r thU doiei > i*. oar rales oa-jwund frelahtj f;oai;Piii]ade!phia to ••• Pitltbuißh, wilt be.S3,QV per lU.* 05—a T6tiucdftrt of *5 - : perctnu Time, from io- Httubcxgh. ® '. • hours. (aprSl BAKKR. fc ffIH.SVTU. •••«.•’ sf. C._WlCH6l<t'i CB.»S _ ANi> t?OM«IS2IOrC HOUSE, : . ; NSW OHLbANS. •rpms-lon* established Hotneiconftnij .tUelr X stricityto sales and purchases o n Coirtauaasou> and td the Forwerduigbusmea* generally. \ - They-solicit a cionuntmnco:cf llte liberal heretofore given them : : January*#,le>s2: COMMISSION HOUSE, SAIN? LOUIS. . ‘ jonn w*twiciiell*«'•■*** *-M.«****-.30 i -syii.KaBanHiBi Ttrfotadl tb Mojfeierge, ' r---’-.rw- COMMISSION AND EORVVAQUINO MIiKCHANTSr VarMTqf.'CommeTnal anA r , : TTriLLpronipily attend toa» consignmentsand Co«k .. / ff miswafißemrortedloihemjnnd-a-illinalie liberal ■' cash advances oa consignments or Buis of Lading ttt , hand. , ortfero for the purchase of Lead, GrnmjjHftop ana ,- . i oilier Produce, will be prorD?xty filled at the jowestpott-. ■“ , They Will al&o undeYlabc ‘ihe settlement and COuOfc::...-. lion or claims .ofimponaacaj endbopeeby Uwlr «p*y.: dal personal eflprts und HUcntum to uil tho; Inierestc of theirfrieridsi to give general saiisfacuon B FgBZHCtS, * <Geo.Collier, v Si,Louis;. KillsfcMorton*CtficlnadUL Pago &Bucon 7 « do PiroderfitGoraiaa : do Charles*, Dlow&.CoV.••do HoteaA Fraior, ; ..-do-. • Choaieou & Valle,' :*do-.l?nTinger&\VhUemaludo-> D I>ecli&Co., ' Willhm Holmes ft Co.* J.' .Wv Batler:> .. & Bro , PlMbtirgft} Korean. J M. B«fc fe/ftfotgan, •. • Sluelda fit Mitten Philadelphia; ;U< IX Newcomb & Bro.i.and W. B.ReynbWs, LoalwOle} v T. C TWICrtELL&CO iNew Orluann' (ma«4:bfcni - CUDDESAPOKO, Clan afaciur era umVOeolerß la _ MANCHESTER MINERAL P-AtNT, , AttEdESM Cm, Pe>_ J • 'i Nsw Voss, December 16tb r IBJI. ‘ Thaye aoalysed a.snnploorMANOHESYlSß.Mirl*.,' ■. , ERAL PAINT, for Troesa A FoM>,«nd Butt II l» CO6» • n ’ lain the following: Silica, - • - *J,n Alumina. * - Por Oxide of Iron, - - - IS.JI . Lime, - - - • Matnasia, ■ ■ >*• Oxide of Manganese, • - * Water and Loss, - ... bjju ' ICajtß The Powdered Sample,contained lit lha>ex wh.ebt suppose was tho one you desired also to.have anelyscds: 1 find to dUTerfroat *ny.«»era*eof<he lumps powiKfud, . ~ uadmixed together. This last yields*!* foJIow«: Per Oxide of iron, * . • * . fie-aO ■- Silica and Aleotlna, • »_ • 33,00 Lime, • - - * > iff 1 Msjtneriu, - - . . ~10.. , Water and Lots, - * 700 > 100,® . ' This difference ! presume atlses from,tha mineral ne* '' belogumfoTtn.nome portions conialnlngntorelro ath»n: otbers.iThn analysis shows the nriiclo toimweli sail*' ed fci a durable paint I find that by cok-iniugiiio poor.' der by a pretty high heat, the-colons much improved, • oratxeasieoituettsaintoaoi’exett. . > ■ JAMBS R, CHILI ON, M.D.ChesnM. fry* Fotsaleby JOELMOHLEK.au Liberty* reel, tnariB-y_l Boston find New Yortx Plßnoa. 1 rfUlEsubecnber-ia naw renting and : - vefJ latge end Ue*ir*btesioekGf ;..■ ihe mojst celebrated manufaeiOtiesot ; £cSwifc*wi .NoS* .■■•.:■ Y ° fiC ‘NUNN* A°CL T /vkK*3 Pttus-MrfDAt riA«r« SLoulsXtVifc «yl CQfVcd JJad finjifceda'l round,.made - ' .. 1 £| octave, round corner, and.carved..eliding music*.— tswk*?luLn9«ClMte , . , . „ • s9} octave*, joaad.cpnwf# end cat?e43btUas.i£tt»lo» ,v ■•: ' c&raer.wivh ColcnLiii T a.-i3MtJia v : Atfeewncnt.ftndpaientmnttb’rrecdr v. - ’ , ... •UAlitBT & £ULKN*d .CtsqtSaAtfe*Uosrow m*6g*. .■.*■ ' 16 J oetate, doable* Toand corner, übgapr moulding, *. -- nee# KBletttad feteniitoa frames 1 o aet&Ye do on. , i. tfc _DtWH*M*S PUNOS, XeW Yoss, fia QciaVerfliUa square. rosetvoOd. 2C octave, roand corner,gn&U üblsfc ’ D 6|ociaVe r square and m'ew 46| dnuble roundoonis:t,goiUiasaWdt ß . ...: -....<. 1 Grand Concert Fianfr, 7 ociavcs,newtC&’.e,ctagn&t m*iuldti<g',&a n . N. B—The ahore-rVianoa unll-pMUivtlyihe sold at .• '- addltiou o?.^eVgUt.'&ij.rv A written Guaranty will bo given- wtfih ©wll Pftmof- ■ ►. wstTtanilofett*o'saca» ror:TßlUi«B. , Ylsi.Uß,d.rid vlift awjr*’ =:.■ 1 reromled, «thelu«ramennftpr<v7«4 tcnpfl’fcovaud.-■■ ■■■;•?. fauhjr- lt „ H KLKUKK, Bi&n of ihpGoldcn llarp>‘ ; v ■: ■- -Nok 10 LTbird >, ! Saw* Twr ffgaejrl CHARTS P. FREBMAN: & C 0,,,. V :.-,V.|tXW-FHSSiUIt,.'JIOSSIa 48ft «M • . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ' ORB BOOR SOOXB rirt-AVE -now on Sind and ‘rill-i« jr*‘"S* ‘ Jl. ihTODghlhft^rciioD.NewCwiM*™^'^? Eatopean manufacturer. *n<| 0°r;,0.-lc of ■ toy s k «"*“•&?sSr<tat«Wud . - wosibenaiifpl iojTOJ expreaal; w - qaroiJw.fmS^i®^, ljc od*ftr o«v Ca»b, ill lower , «**« wfeetlww . fto and Bell*.'-. ■ •' ■< f a“' ■ . Ca^d“S e Thre!id l 6i»r,aJ!a SowlasgllSt, 01ov»“aa4 J lsasW a^w' '• h'V . K.. "'-.1. . „*> i'-’v V i'r. <- ■ • • .■ 1 , k.- •* .■ VT'- ''l ' •. /f-' -V - ' i * 4 • 1 , . 4 • ti siiiS
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