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VOLUME XIX
%S)t ftoilt) Past.
= JAiiES P. BABB,
EDITOR AND PRO! IIETOR.
Viakb:—Dsilv, Fire Dollar, per year, strictly in ad
mice. Weekly. Smale aubucnpttonß Two Dol
lars per®ear; in Clnl'S of file. One Dollar.
Arbitration Committee ot the Hoard of
Trade
For March and April.
WIL McCRBRRY, V. P. B. CAMPBELL,
XBAIAH DICKEY, B. PBESTON,
t 8. B. MeBLROY, WM. MEANS.
TO LETS for balk atthis office.
FihkShad, etc. —Young, at the Cornuco
pias on Fifth street, now receives daily line
fresh Susquehanna Shad They are received
in capital condition, as fresh as when caught.
Mr. Young has also shell oysters of the largest
dimensions and most unexceptionable quality,
and lots of most Bplendid rock fish. Mr.
Young is now selling these good things whole
sale to his customers. The repairs upon his
premises will be completed in a few days,
when he will be prepared to servo up mealß to
the hungry in his usual satisfactory manner.
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Dlatructlve Fire on Smltliflelil Street.
About half-past twelve o'clock on "Wednes
day night, after our paper bad gone to press,
fire was discovered in the rear of the blind fac
tory of J. A. Brown, SmiLhfield street, between
Diamond and Filth streets. The engines
were early on the ground, but they could not
stop the progress of the flumes until six or sev
en small two story brick buildings, on leased
ground belonging to the Liggett estate, were
burned or much injured.
I. A. Brown, blind-maker, loses about
52,000, having just received a quantity of new
material. He had no insurance. It wss said
that the fire originated in this building, but
Mr. Brown states tbat his shop was closed at
nine o'clock, and no fire left in it.
J. D. McFarland, painter, occupying the
floor over Mr. Brown's shop, loses about 1000,
including a stock of fresh paints just recoived
from the East. No insurance.
The next building was occupied by Mr. F.
Kuna, as a bakery and dwelling. The family
all fled in their night clothes, the father carry
ing ont a child very ill of dlptheria, and at the
point of death, and took it to the house of Mr.
Ochae, opposite, where it died in about an
hour. Tne child was about six years old, and
he had recently buried another. Wo did not
learn the extent of Mr. K's loss.
Francis McGuire, occupying the building
next the blind factory, above, lost his furni
ture, and his bar fixtures were much damaged.
Loss $BO0 —no insurance.
The barber shop of Hugh Tanner was slight
ly damaged by water.
The house south of the bakery was occupied
as a dwelling by Joshua Splane, furniture
dealer, the store-room in front having just
been fitted up by R. J. McGowan, as the ‘Joy
Green” saloon, which he intended opening
yesterday. Loss s6o—no insurance.
Andrew Vance, saddle-tree maker, lost $6O
to $lOO In tools and stock damaged by water.
No insurance.
Adjoining Mr. Splsne'a house is the livery
stable and undertaking establishment ol Gol.
Troville. The stable sustained but little dam
age, owing to the exertions of the firemen.
Thu carriage house and Bhop, in the rear, wero
burnt, and Mr. T. will lose about $6OO in lum
ber, coffins, tools, etc No insurance.
The chair shop of Mr. Splane, in the rear,
was totally destroyed, together with a large
stock of furniture, tcjis. etc. The loss, togeth
er with tbat sustained in his dwelling, will
reach $1,600. No insurance.
R. Splane, brother of tho furniture dealer,
had abont $6OO worth of furnituro and house
hold goods stored in the shop.
The rear of the Uautte building was Eub«
jected to an intense beat—the window frames
Deing scorched, and tfce glass fractured. Iho
building was, however, saved by tho active ex
ertions of the firemen.
COURT OK CHARTER SESSIONS, &< — Before
Judgc*MtClure, Adams and Parke.
TnURhDAV, April A, lStil.
Xtfvier Carl plead guilty to Belling liquor
without license, and was lined $lO and costs.
Joseph Heisler was tried for assault and bat
tery on bis cousin, John Heisler, and ac
quitted.
Thomas Joyce and Dennis M Quaid were
tried lor assault tmd battery with Intent to
kill on John Kelly, whom they knocked
down, robbed and stabbed, in West Pittsburgh,
last week. The jury found them guilty, and
they were sentenced to an imprisonment of
three years in the Penitentiary.
Cross-suits of assault and battery between
j) w. Smith and Eliza Smith, of the Fifih
Waid, were tried, but the jury had not agreed
at adjournment
Noah F. Gillmore was acquitted of assault
and battery on a charge preferred by Peter
Kimmel.
John Smith, a young man of about nine
teen, was placed on trial for an attempt to
ravish a little girl, twelve years old, named
Elizabeth Pfeiffer, daughter of Adam Pfeiffer,
of East Birmingham. The case occupied
part of the morning and the entire afternoon,
resulting in a verdict of guilty. He was sen
tenced to two years’imprisonment in the Pen
itentiary. __
Unhwoeth's Minstrels. —It is a long time
since we have teen so much enthusiasm ex
hibited duriDg the performance of cork opera,
sa we saw evening, when the Uunswortbs
gave their first entertainment here. Concert
Hall, though not entirely filled, contained a
Urge, respectable and fashionable audience. —
The company had been highly praised by the
press, East and West, but they exeeded all ex
pectation. Unsworth is a whole team in him
self,and his stumpspeech andbanjo solo brought
down the house. Abecco is a splendid ballad-
Ut and harpist, and, received merited applause,
flays is an unimitable clog dancer and the au
dience showed their appreciation by an oncoro.
flonniker is a good comedian and O’Neil did
“ essence of old Virginia” to perfection.
Master Eugene has improved bidco bis last visit
here, with Mat Peel, is an elegant lomale
dancer and has a flue falsetto voice Alto
gether the company is the best we have seen,
being composed of first class stars, but we
shall have more to say horeafior. The hou*e
will be filled to-night, as the fame of the
troupe U already abroad and their great Inl
last n ; ght must attract others.
Incendiarism —About half-oast 12 o'clock
.on Thursday morning last, Mr. William Jones,
residing in Adamsburg, Westmoreland county,
on awakening from sleep, observed a great
light, as from a fire, through the windows of
tats hed-room, and, upon risiDg, found that the
next dwelling, belonging to Mr. John Swash,
was on tire. He immediately gave the alarm,
and efforts were promptly made to stay the
progress of the destructive element, but with
out avail, and the building was soon reduced
to ashes. No person was living in the house
at the time, Us late occupant haviSg removed
on Monday previous, and those who were to
possession intending to do so on the fol
lowing Monday. There being no Are on the
premises for several days, and the fire being,
when first discovered, in the roof, no douDt
is entertained that it was the work of an in
cendiary. The loss will be about six hundred
dollars.
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Chxeqk of Assault. —Harmar Millson, a
German, keeping tavern at the corner of Penn
and Mechanic streets made information be*
fore the Mayor yesterday, charging James
Henderson and others with a violent assault
upon himself and wife. He staled that on
■Wednesday a number of boys in the vicinity
were annoying him, calling him names, &c. ;
he seized Henderson un i was immediately at
tacked by tho others, who beat him severely,
draping on of bis eyes in mourning. His wife
interfered to save him and was slabbed by
some one in the crowd in the left side of the
abdomen, near the groin. She is confined to
her bed, though not dangerously hurt. War
rants were issued for the arrest of the parties.
OoKTIMUKD sale of velvet brussels and
: .grain carpets at the auction rooms of W. G.
VfOsftney, No. 146 Wood street, this after
at 2 o’clock, and positively the last sale
of the"»»*» on -
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Bxplosion of a Locomotive— Engineer
killed.— About six o’clock yesterday morn
ing, the locomotive “Wisconsin." exploded at
Alliance, on the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad, exploded whilo near the
station. She had just brought in the mail
train and had been uncoupled preparatory to
going into the shop, when the boiler burst,
breaking the engine to fragments, soatte.ing
the pieces about and instantly killing the
engineer, John Molls. She bad on three
guages of water and eighty pounds of steam,
so that the cause of the explosion is a myßtery.
Mr. Molls was a young man generally
esteemed by all who knew him, and loaves a
wife and child.
Delegates Ele<tei». —The Reform Pres
bytery of Pittsburgh, now holding its session
in the 2d church elected the following delegates
on Wednesday to attend the meeting of Gen
eral Synod, to be held in Dr. McLeod's church,
New York, on the 15tb prox. : Revs. G. Scott,
Dr. Douglas, John McMillan, J. F. Hill,
John Alford, John Nevin. A. M. Stewart,
and J. 9. Scott General Alternates : Revs.
F. W. McNaughtan, Thomas J ohnston and
Robert McMillan.
Wouldn’t Keep It —The lady of Law*
rencovillo who took tbo foundling picked up
on Penn street, last week, for the purpose ol
raising it, returned the child to the Mayor
yesterday, saying it was very cross and she
oeuld not keep it, as she is going away. Bhe is
also of the opinion that the child is not exactly
white. The infant was given into the keeping
of a woman uutil to-day, wheu it will be sent
to the poor farm.
Two more of the “High street boys." Bar
ney and Edward O’Donnell, twin brothers,
were arresitd and taken before the Mayor yes
terday, charged, on oath of William Fitzgib
bon, with disorderly conduct in insulting per
sons passing along High street Barney was
fined s2o and committed thirty days in de
fault, whilo Edward, whose ofl’«u®o was not so
aggravated as his brother's, was able to pay
tbo s•’, fine imposed upon him.
Compromised —On Tuesday afternoon a
German named Christian Frodich was arreated
and taken before Alderman Scott, charged
with passing a counterfeit ten dollar note on
George Beckert. The detendant cenied hav
ing any knowledge of it being bonus, and
produced the person who be had received it
from. Lie redeemed the bill, paid the costs
and the case ended
Disappeared Again. —lt is now stated that
the New Litbon merchant, Kbone/.er Smiley,
of whose “ mysterious disappearance" from
this city wo made a note at the time, has ab
sconded, largely in debt, and with consider
able funds, for California. It is said that be
succeeded in robbing the widow and the fath
erless under a cloak of religion.
A Centenarian. —An Erie paper says
there is living in that county a woman named
Barnes, who is one hundred arui five years old
She is the widow of a Revolutionary Pension
er, and now receives a pension. Lier husband
was in service ns teamster at the battle of
Bunker Hill. She remembers well the history
of the Revolution, and w»s In Boston at tbo
time of the famous Tea Party.
Tnk Jouvston Medal —The annual con
test for the Jobnetoft i oiuca oil at East
Liberty on the I>Ui m.-t. The medal is now
in the possession <. l Colonel K ‘wioy, of the
Washington Itilanin. Lawng been won on
the occasion of the last contest by W. Mcll
waine, a member of that c.'rps
Fatal A>‘lL>knt —On Wednesday Jacob
Doll man, an unmarried G-‘r:na r i. <.-ber, m-
duatrious, and an old resident of the vicinity,
was instantly killed at tuc coal-wiTks of J.
G. McFarlftm* A C-> , nt-ar Wilkinsburg, by
the falling up--n him o! a large m»«- Date,
which ha Lad iooscneJ in Jig^inc
MojKi. Dat .. Siohk Our friend Dr. (leo.
H. Keyser, has on hai.d h:i kinds of drug-*,
porfumory, modo irio.*. .V , u.i "i which ho
sells cheap for cabh Mr. Jam-.-* Cu no.rc, h am
will be found in attends:.tv with h:s u*u-d
amiability and cheerLdn*-?-, to aID-n i t<* ail
those wishing anything in the drug nne.
MacEvov’r Cw ljkama is slid drawing
Aqo audiences at Lafayette llad. Last even*
ing the Spangled Banner" was intro
duced and i-nr.g in !inc ?t) In 1-y Mis. MacK vo\ ,
creating the grcat-sl entbu-ia.-m Tm- paint
ings are flat: aud well worth a visit, and we
ad vice ul! to go.
S'! Jylis'b Km-.l'a! CliL'Ui'H, KuANk*
Lis—At an election lor vestryman <-f this
church b-!d on Lister Muf.dav, April I>L, the
following gentlemen Were elected: W W .
Mas. r, Wm F.pW, J F kuain, K B.
Hampton, Edmond hvam, .1.-nn Kvai.s, > T.
Kennedy.
Theatre- —Miss Desin. —Miss Sue Denin
lakes » bent fit this evening wheu she will ap-»
pear as Romeo in SLak*pearu s great tragedy.
She will also dm t o an Irish jig with Miss
Price. A pantomime closes the bill. Let us
see a full house.
For Kansas The employees of the uHara
glass works, Fifth Ward, contributed do
to the Kansas fund, which amount has been
handed over to Mayor Wilson.
Ho has also received from Indiana i Fa.)
Lodge A. V. M.., No liFt, thusum of
Shari* —lt is said that at ih* flrV on Smith-*
field street, some parties collected money, by
representing that it was for Uo* use of fire
companies. We advise people not to give un
der such circumstances.
Six or eight sheep belonging to Mr. Alex.
Cochran, of Armstrong township, Indiana
county, killed last week bv two dogs,
one of which subsequently Buffered death for
his offence.
Whisky Inspector John Srnitley of Tem
porancevile, has been appointed whisky in'
spec tor for this county.
John F. Oliver, Democratic t'nion candi
date, was elected Mayor of .Steubenville on
Monday.
Oil near East Liberty.— We are in
formed that a small vein of oil has been struck
on the farm of Mr. George Finley, Collins
township, at the depth of one hundred and
twenty feet.
A eire occurred in Madison, Westmore
land county, eight miles from Greensburg,
last Friday, which destroyed the store and
dwelling of James L. Brown and four or five
others.
C. B. Bkely, real eetato broker, Arc , has
removed up Fifth street, opposite the Cathe
dral, where ho will be glad to see old aDd new
customers.
Dead. —John Campbell, a coal miner at
Stewart, D.ckson & Co's, coal works, whom
we noticed last week as having been injured
by a fall of slate, has since died.
Hawkins’ steam plow will be tried to-mor
row, in one of the fields of W. S Haven, Esq.
at SwißSvale.
Burglary.— The dwelling of Chas. Don
ley, Washington, was entered last week and
robbed of $8,50, which was in a trunk.
Dentistry. — Dr. C. Bill, No. -40 Penn
treat, attends to all branches of the Denta
rofession.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
and Wholfctfcl* an.l R®Uul l*ealerB is
furniture and chairs
No« *l** Peas Street, above ll»e Can a
Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and .Plain
SrL taWL in Wolnuiand Mahoney of their own mano-
U. qSut, »d •*,* to «nr
to th. otty, ood wQI «U
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PITTSBURGH.
Editorial Postmasters. —Mr. Walter, of
the Delaware county hepublican, Mr. Young,
of Hip Tioga Agitator, and Mr. Sterrett, of
the Erie Oazettr , have been appointed Post
masters in their respective towns.
Drs. Stbbhinb a Munbon have removed
their o&ce to No. 191 Fenn street, near St.
Clair street.
DR. C. BAELZ,
WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
ALSO—AGENT OK
RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS
RUPTURES.
SAPONIFIES?!
Important to Families!
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense
ARTICLE
One pound equal to Slx pounds
POTASH!!
Fur Rale ■( Wholesale-. lj
Penn'a. Salt Manufact’g. Co.
PITTSBURGH, PA
And by all DruOTlata & Orooera tn ihr United Btatea.
Hyatt’s Patent Illuminating Tiles
HAYING BEKS APPOINTED AGENTS
FOR TDK SALE OF
HYATT’S CELEBRATED ILLUMIJiATI.NGTILES,
For lighting basements, cel-
LARS. AREAS, AND COAL VaI'LTB- We would
respectfully eoliot an examination ol •*mpleii,»i our
Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street,
ANDERSON A PHILLIPS,
Ajzema lor
BROWN BROTHERS, manu&kciurar*,
Chicago, lUiooia.
STATIONERY.’JOB~ PRINTING, BOOK BINDING,
A 1.1. KINI'S
LARGE STOCK
AMERICAN
PAPERS 1 tio,d ' 8,1,1 AND
STATIONERY ;BOOK PRINTING
ALWAYS ONj
UAND. ! DONE TO ORDER. order.
W. S. HAVEN,
BTATIONEB, JOB PRINTER A BOOK BINDER,
Corner of Wood and Third Btreotfu
rrmrlditap? _
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
p. oiiitis;\
' >rder* solu* ted iu iam'iupdi 'hop. Gnw.i Bireei.
(tpporlU* Cathedral. m*r I Y
Oil. ! OIL.! ! OH. ! ! !
Til K BEST MINERAL Ll' BKIC'AT*>K
in the world, from the
THOMPSON WEI.U SMITH KERRY
!i ir a* •* at No t Hand Kireet.
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WHITE SATIN
KID HEEL SLIPPERS,
W. E. SCBKIERTZ A CO,,
niar24
QALL AND SEE THE—
SEVEN BHOOTKR
The load is id ooa complete preparation. ' Water will
noi destroy the loa-*. They are neat anti handsome.
Price $l2 and $l6. Call an>l He** them at
HUWN * TETLKVB,
13d Wood Mtr'-et.
Sundries.—
W dozen Pinet, Casttllon A Co.’s Bran 'I
•A> “ Oiard, Du Pey A Co's of;
2U “ Bes-juit, d";
lu “ Champagne. do;
Do ** Pale Sherry Wine;
Vf» “ Harmony Sherry Wine;
‘it> u Dufl, Gordon A Co.'s Hherry Win**; for
italo by the dozen or bottle, WM. BR.N'NF/I,
mar# ltfto Wood street
Sundries.— "
24 barrel* rhoioe Sweet Potatoes;
20 “ Fresh Eggr,
;t0 “ Ureen Appier,
100 bushels Neshannork Potato**;
6o “ Small White Beans;
100 “ Pea Nuts;
50 “ Onions;
5 “ Onion Betts;
100 sacks B. W. K our,
20 boxes W. £L Caeeee;
In More and fur sale by A . FETZttR,
m h22 corner Market and Kirst^reeta.
F'O'lCsa PHE Vv ell " KSu'w N
Keg and Barrel Manufactory. eiluate m Pitt toWD
»nln (adjoining the City Line) on the Hank of the A!
“eifteny fever. There to a saw Mill and all Ihe ran
cmnerr for manufacturing Nall Kegs, Flour Barrel*
and Boxes and with but little expense in additional
machinery will make Oil Barrels at obeaper rau>» than
can be made eleewhere. For fur: her particular ap
ply to
L. WILMABTH, Agent.
Marl2:lm. City 6th Ward
'D'RSS TBIMMINGS, —
NSW BONNETS AND HATS,
NEW HIBBONB AND FLOWERS,
NEW SKIRTS AND COBBETS,
And menv other new erticlee, just in from New York,
EATON, MACRUM A OO.'H,
No. IT end IB Fifth street-
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
JAMES ROBB.
No. 89 Mark** Street,
Has just received and opened
opened a large stock of Boots and Shoes..compris
ing one of the largest assortment* to he found.
LAdies’, Misses’ and Chi'dreo's Boots, Shoes, (»aiters,
Slippers, Operas, etc.
rt3«n«‘, Boys’ and Youth*’ French Calf Boots, Uaiter*.
Oxford '1 ie.*», Pnuoe Alberts, Hootch Bootee*, Bnoes,
Brogans, etc.
Boots a d Shoe* c»t every v.nety and -tyle, which
will be sold at
.Aavaonr aitaa.
prices to suit the times,
All person* desiring to procure a tmrgaiu, wruld do
we ll to call and ex mine the stock at MU Market street,
as the proprietor is determined to sell cheap. mh3o
ONION SETS. —10 busheh Onion Sets
iust received and for sale by
1 JAB. A. FETZEB,
corner Market and First streets
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NEW EMBROIDERIES,
NEW HIOBERY AND ULOVEB,
NEWGOOD!
KOK —
RIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1861.
THE LATEST MEWS.
BY TELEGRAPH.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Washington City Items.
&c., &c., &c., &c.,
Richmond. April 4.—At twelve o’clock
to*day the debate on the resolution! of the
committee terminated, and after an ineffectual
effort by Mr. Wise to extend the titne, and
affird him an opportunity to explain the
amendments. The Committee of the Whole
proceeded to vuLo on tbe third resolution,
whijh opposes the formation of geographical
or sectional parties in respect to federal politics.
This was adopted. The fourth resolution
w n s taken up and cm motion of Mr. Wis* it
was amend'd bv inserting the words ‘'several
Slitea” in li*»n of ••Culled S:al»*s” making it
declare that the* t'-rritorics constitute a trust to
be administer- d for tbo common benefit of the
people of the several SUub ; yea*. 68, nays, i>6
Two other verbal amendments offered by Mr.
Wise were agreed to.
Mr. Morton moved to amend "by striking
out the iast sentence, viz: “ If the equal ad
mission of slave and free labor into any terrU
lory exists, an unfriendly coi flict between the
systems ensues. A fair partition of the ter
ritories ought to be made, and each system
be protected within the limit required by law
necessary for its proper development.” Tne
motion was lost, yeas 3*. nays f»l. The
Convention then took a rocess.
Washington, March 3 —Hun. Thomas
Corwin. Cmt-'d States Minuter to Mexico, has
bren tendered the sioop of-war Cumberland,
n .w titling out at Norfolk, to take him to his
p,»it. it is expected that he will leave on the
loth inst. Should that vessel not be ready he
may be conveyed thither on the steamer Pow
battsn. Sir Charles Wvke, the BriLish Min
ister, will arrive in Mexico about the first of
May. The Mexican question receives special
consideration by the Administration, and an
immediate treaty with that government is one
of the objects of the mission. The Spanish
which was to havo been sent to tbe Gulf
of Mexico, will be delayed until further
instruction can be received fr)m Madrid.
Boston, April 4. Advice? by the America
state that tbo ships Juniata, for Baltimore,and
Joseph Kioh, for New Orleans, collided off
Taskar, and tbe farmer was sunk. Capt.
Wilson, tbo chief mate, carpenter, and ten of
the crew were drowned. The rest of the crew
were rescued.
Lloyds have increased the rate of insurance
on cotton ships from 40 to OU shillings, includ
ing the risk of capture.
The Great Eastern sails on the first of May
from Liverpool for New York.
Paoviij kn<.k, April 3.—The State election
to"k piaco to-day, with tbe following result;
Ton K«public»n ticket, h»aui*d by James Y.
Smith; for Governor, is defeated. Governor
Spraeu<\ the Union candidate, is re elected by
a largo majority. The Legislature is of the
same political character Tbe Union candi
dat»‘« tor Congress, William J. Sheffield from
ih** Eastern, and Geoige H Broome, from the
Western District, are elected over the late
Republican members, Me-srs. Robinson and
B ravton.
Wamiinoton City, April 4. —ln addition
to tbe other Maine appointment*, heretofore
stated, are tbe following : Jason Weeks, Post
master at Bangor ; Dwight B. Barnard. Post
master at Calais ; William B Smith, Collector
at Maohias . Truman Harman, Collector at
Belfast
The President to day mad*'tbe following
San Francisco appointments; Benjamin "W.
Mudge. Appraiser General. Samuel 11. Parker,
Postmaster. K. S Stevens, Suial. r Baker’s
.*n i* l law, Superintendent cl the United
Mini.
\Y a>Hi No t'os, April 4. Capt. Barry acorn
pany of ar.illery icfl here L»-day for New
The same train carried away from
twe .ty live t-» th,rt\ carper,ters, engaged hore
by the Government, but for what service it
> n-.t publicly known
C.-.ro. (;.,rga.-. r, 'o.i'v r.>.<r;ed fr m tbe
arm\. has tendered u.® to the Confed
erate States. He is a native of Pennsylvania,
and was formerly in command of the Charles
ton Arsenal.
('n xHi.KhTos' • April - —The State Conven
tion t ‘ day. bv a vote of 1 -It* yeas to Jb nays,
ratiti-'d the Permanent Constitution of tbo
cJntoderate S ales. Tbe obi igatu nof secreay
was removed from this action. A number of
members are expected to change their votes to
morrow, when the minority will bo reduced to
ten or twelve negatives
Charleston. S. C-, April 4 —An officer of
the U. S. army who was sent to New Orleans
about the turn' that Texas seceded, remains
there, and it is suspected that he does so for
the purpose of giving information to his gov
ernment. Ttio War Department of the Con
pd ratt: Statrs has a ab-eplefes eye upon him;
he is suppled l<> bo a Pennsylvanian.
CUD a-,0. April 4 -Tbo banks of this city
.hrew out the notes of fortv-two Wisconsin
bauks this morning, their securities having
so much depreciated that it was considered
unsafe lu bold them
Charleston, April 4 —Lieuts. Talbot and
Sneider, from Fort Sumter reached the city
about n<>on with a flag of truce. They are
Oow having an interview with the Governor.
Nothing has transpired with regard to the ob*
joct of tbis movement.
Nkvt York, April 4 —The United States
steamer Harriet Lane has left the navy yard,
and Is now anchored at the quarantine, being
bound to sea.
Cincinnati, April 1 —Judge McLean of
the United States Supremo Court, died in this
city this morning
Cincliiunti Market.
lYxrisiKATi, Apr l 4 —).veiling. — Flour remain* dull,
and the highest '‘tier made for aupertiu** n* |4 *O, il in
held at S' l &0 - Wheat steady at 06<.$ r J&c for to
prune red. and $1 06«1 Vi for white o.;rn hUiady, with
L KO od demand for ear. but none tor Dialled. <>aw dull
*t ttk-m bulk. KyeM<&6Sc. Barley dull at for
prime fall. Whi*ky has advanced to 13Uc, with a good
demand Mess Perk is *n good demand with sales of
ttuo bt-lh »t 506(1(1 I*7 Bocoo sold at and
for the different Vm-.!*; holders refused to
sell at these rates at the close, a.-king 1 hicher:
there is a good demand for bu.k meat-, w.ih sales c
160 uoo tt»-> at rt<3>BV4o for shoulder* and sides.
firm but nut mui h doina Tne money market is un
changed. Exelmuge firm at S> er cent, for Eastern.
Valuable Properly Tor Sale.
WILL BK OFFEEh.iI FOE SALE AT
Public Auction on me premia*, on Tuesday,
the wth d&y ol A pril next, at the hour ot S o’clock, P. M.
that very desirable lot ol ground having a fronton St.
Clair street, of forty-two feet and eight mohca.aod ex
lending baek of equal widto along I'uqneane Way. 110
feet to an alley. 'I enna of sale:—Oae-lourth caeh, and
and the balance m three equal annual payments, with
Interest
JOHN IRWIN, President
MarWwt ». Alleulwny Suspension Hrldse Co^_
ci<\i \ empty slack barrels for
2UU 1-ketmkb a
A . FL OT 1 )
CORNER FODRTIi AND ROSS STS.
PiU»qurgh, Pa, agent fur the receipt and sale of
CARBON OILS
Koadh constantly cvn hand, and is receiving h( avy and
light a Is suitable for Lubneaticg and Betming purposes,
winch will be sold low for ciah and cash only.
ap2:rtmd*w
Hill A: ol have removed kkom.
L“r curlier of Wood and Fifth street*, u»
No. 64 Fourth Street,
oi<* house tatel) occupied by the Adarn**' Kxpre'H Com
ply They will return to their old stand about July
I~V or hh soon thereafter ab metr new bankina houee
>e finished “P'**
TJ/WKLOR PA PKRS. —Hold, Persian and
m Ar»b**gue patterns, For sale bv
ff'hm W. P. MaRHHALX*
1 ' V '
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V *
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WEEKLY KEVIEW.
Carefully Revised and Corrected by our own
We nou* liule change in general feature* aince our
laat. ami there ia noftauch acunty m boaineae, though
trade m some department® has improved. Yet e
wales are fnlly up to those of this time lautyear.and
the spring may vet turn out well.
The river has risen to abont eight and a half feet
Hinoe our last, but there ia little business of importance
being transacted by boat. The oil trade np the Alle
gheny and down the Ohio, form the bulk of the busi
ness now doiriV-
We have made few alterations in our quotation*, as
the markets genera ly are without much change.
The money market cootiuu«‘s quiet, though tr.e cur
rency movement has created some trouble and incon
venience. 'I he Lanka have no' yet renamed specie
payments as was expected t»f this tim®. The we kiy
statements show a large increase in circulation, winch
is ihe;r ch’ef feature.
The following comparative statement is made up
from the official statement of the condition of the
c;ty p«nkv for the week ending on Monday laat, and
for those of the week previous .
ASSETS.
Ix>aD* and Discounts
Due by other Banks..
Notes, 4c, of other banks
and Treasury Notes
Specie
Lubtuties. „ . „„
Circulation 2.919 86 00 2,0-4,7< 100
Due to other Banks. 1&9.966 30 191.070 .19
Deposits..- 1,662.047 63 IfiUfib* 61
1 bese figures show the following comparative resnlte
Increase in Loans and Discount*
I»ecreft»e id amountdue by other Banka
Decrease tn Notes and Checks 01 other Bank s
Increase m Specie - ’{J-jJjV f "
Increase in Circulation - S
Increase in amountdue toother Banka. la'* w
Decrease in —•— -**•••* 6 * By **
The above figure* snow a net increase m Assets <f
$107,987 78, and a net Increase in Liabilities of $99,649 97
—making the difference in favor ot the Banks this week
8,447 81. __
Ale...PiUsburgn mamiiactured continue* in fair
demand, with steady shipment* to all part* of the coun
try. The established rates at present are :
bbla. hf. bt»ls. bbla ht bbla.
Kennet...sB,Uo $4,00 India. sB#> $4,00
X -6.00 8,00 XX - 7.00 460
Cream 6,00® 6,00 460<&3,00 Porter.... 6,00 3,00
Applet. .. The market is we 1 supplied with green, at
$1,60(0*2 00 pr bbl, a® in quality.
Ashes... We note no material change. Pots rate
at 4*44>44ic and Pearl** at ; Soda Ash at 3#
3Uc; Nitrate of Boda at 6J4vs6>£c; and Concentrated Lye
bacon- Is Killing in lot* at 7 J4®'. Vi c ? lb for Shoul
ders, for Piam Ham*, »ua ilV7*s>H%e for
Sugar c ..red do.
Beam.„ There is a good demand, with sales of
small white at 66<g»76c- per bash.
Batter. .. Sales of good roll making atlS®U l x c
v fir
Brooms. .. Sales at *2,00®2,60 per dozen Cor oommon
ands2,76®46ofor good and fancv.
Buckets and Tubs... The Beaver manulacturenj’
prices are as follows Buckets plain inside $ dozen,
$1,46; painted inside, $1,60; 3 hoops, $1.76; Tubs, No. I,
3 hoops, dozen, $7,76; No, 1, 2 hoops, $6,7 to No. 2
$6.00; No 3, No. 4, s4.7fe No. 6, $ 00; Keelers
No. 2, $2,76: Half Bushels, sealed, $4,76.
Buckwheat Flour... ls selling in lots at $1,50
»100 lbs.
Candle*— The following are now the current rates
of city manufacturers: Moulds 11c. V &>•; Lip
"REMOVAL
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PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Commercial Reporter.
April 4th, 1861.
March 26. April 1.
.$6,860.x 15 74 $6,870,?95 06
596,100 ay 605,007 08
filS.s<H> -M 610,811 36
1,068.240 1 1 1,097,620 B 4
star l&@iyc y D>.
Ctoee»«...Tbe market is well supplied. We quote
sales of W. R. at 9%©10c per Ux, and Hamburg at 11c.
Corn Meed. ..ls plenty. We quote trom first hands
at &OW66c. per bush., and from store at 58<f$62c.
Crackers... Hare recently declined, and we now
quote' as follows by the bbl s Water Crackers. 6c * tt>.
Butter 7c; Bugar Sc: Soda 7c; Boston 7c; Pilot Bread, ;
$4,T6 * bbl. i
Cordage... _
Manilla Rope, coil. 9c & Manilla Rope, cut. 100 V ® ,
Hemp " “ -12 c ¥ & Tarred “ ..lie ¥»>
Hemp “ “ ..lie ¥ Tarred “ cut .A3c ¥fc
Pac'nir Yarn, flne..lla ¥ lb Pacing Yarn, comJOo ¥ ®
BmCbrds... Manilla, $1,50, $2,26@33)0 ¥ dozen; Hemp,
*1,37 $2d)0d52,76 ¥ doaen; Hemp coll, 11c. ¥ &>.
Plough Lines...Manilla 87c. ¥ doaen: Hemp 70c. ¥ d °*-
CbtlOTi Cbrdope-.OoUon Hope $4 and upward#, 20c.; do.
below %, 22c.; Bed Cords. ¥ doaen.
Plough Lines 41,20, Bash Cords $6,60.
Cranberries... Bales in lots st $7,60(618,26 per
bl jjrte<l Beef... There 1# a bur demand, principally
local, at 10U®llc. ¥ lb, m uerces.
Dried Fruit. .. Comes In plentifully, and we quote
at 87@51,00 (or Apples; and ¥ bush for good
"better demand. Balea ol pecked in bble
a; * p«r do*.
Feed .The sales are limited and prices better.... We
quote Middling# at »6@»oc ¥ 100 o>#2 Shorts, 6£@Wg
Bruo at 45<£600; Ship Stufls at Oil meal, slB®*)
Feathers... We quote Prime Western at 46c. from
first hands; 4&<&6oc. from store. c^Qt m
Fire Brick. .. Sales of Bolivar at $25@85 v M.
FUk...The demand taimproving,but figurenare with
out much alteration. Sales of No 3 Maoken£at Jll.ihjgjU,-
50 nr bbu for l>*ke White $9,60(£9,.&
pr. barrel, itfid |5,UG<g)$5,S& pr. half bbl; Lake' l rout $B.OO
«a&,25 » bbl.; Lake Herring, hf. bbL;
balumore do. s7,uo nr. bbl. Halifax do. ss,ou ; Alewives,
Cod6sh 4*4c pr. tb. Sale# at these Uguresare
liI jf lour Figure# are wtuioul much al erat on.and no
Miperflne Belling. We quote other grade# ae toilow#.
12.H)«06.e0 lor bpnag Wheat l itre ; t.xtra 1 mnily, $6,26
@6.3u\ Fan y $6,76. Hum Wheal, Kitra. $6,26@6,31
.rtraprwnily 16,76@5,80; Kauc\,se,'a*\g.e’2s.
Oas Pipe... The billowing ate quotation# ol the
-rought-iron uibmg:
Per Fool. 1 Per l 1 oot.
Inch t.aa Pipe.. 7 eta. IV, Inch t-a# Pipe.. 32 cts.
“ a “ 2 6U
•• •• I 3 -Jew* "
..13' “ BV, “ “ “ -l.*> “
“..ITS" 4 “ **
U. 06 “ l
Customary diacoun allowed.
Uraln... vVheau.n without matonal chaa«e. We quote
Rxo at Jd,os<S>l t u7; and Wuirt at $l.lO bush. Cotta is
Beilmß at Oats have declined. and we quote at
irom first hands.and irotnstore. Bajoit
ft rm at fro©. r»er bush (or pnu& and small iota o( Kr*
rormnau<ii>M&To. per bust.
Urocerlea.. .There is a fkirdemaod for N.O. Sugar at
TihjTW' a» m .juahiy. Molansea is stead/at37(<s37Hc H
aw ior old iio-l of w N. O. to city and country; Codeo
is steady at U#M£c. per lb for Rio in lot#. Riot- is
selling at V &>• »“ tierces and in bids.
Hay ..dale* at scales limited at per too.
Hide*. ..Are dull at rt®7o * &> lor gxoeu oeel; «>*<s
Ocfor green salted, Uc tor dry Bint.
Uumlny.SaUs of good Pearl, at *6,00<a>0.25 per
b
Iron and Nall*...The manu'acturers quote flat
common bar at Y tb : other do»eripuon* m proper
uoa Nads, 10 u< txi. at $2 60; fed. aod,6d at $2,75; 7d and
6 ; $3,000 ; sd, s3,'<*3 ; 4d. blued, $3,60 ; 3d no, *4,uu; ’id do
tineri6,W@s,Bo. Spikes, 3 to 6 la-, ; wrought do..
*4,25^4,76.
Lard....ls in damaod. Prime country is selling at
I i»Uo » tb In bbhu and kegs.
Leather. ..Tbe market is steady, with no change in
our old Quotations;
Red Spanish Sole Y B> 21<55250 I Upper Y dos
Slaughter ** I Bridle “ }UX&U>
Harness- M 27 ®3Bo | Skirting “ B> 32®S4c
sells regularly at f1,2G(d>1,26 Y
bbL
Lumber, Qrten... There is but liule now coming
to market, and ihe figures are for partly seaaouod
The pnres rango—for Common Jloyjri t>er 1,000 feel
and Clear *20,00 , Timber S<slbc Y cubic loot, and Slnu
ales * hood.
Lumber, Reasoned... The following are the quoiHUon*
per l 000 feet, lor seasoned lumber at city yards .
Common 1 m.boards,sl4,oo 1 Flooring, dres d. l in, *22,00
•« *• 31,u0 I »* 1 in oak, ao.uo
1 •• lWm. ” <2,00
j)less Pork... We quote New at |ls per bbL
Oils... Lard No. I is steady, anil sales are made at
88<&syo. Y JtaL No. 2, brings 76<£80c. Refined Coal,
quotes at Lubricating and once
distilled at Pi-trolemu at2s<£27e fair
galioo. and pookages }»aid for. Linseed is selling at
66 (a 68c.
Onions... Are dull at 60c. inlote, and 600 bush. in
the small way. . , . ... , I
Pl® MeuU ...There is but little doing. We notea 1
few sales of Allegheny, at *44, and Tennessee $26 per
Neahannocks bring £o®62c per
bushn and Reds 36<£40c.
Powder...We quote blasting and mining at Y
keg; nflo at $6*25; safety fuse $4,00 Y 1006 leet
lCosln...Ble vly sales at $6,26 for No. 2.
Hyo Flo-*r...Wo note an occasional sale at $S,6O@
3,62 per l>t»l.
Salt... There is a fair demand, with sales of No. 1
at Y bbL, and No. 1 Extra at $1,20@1,25 $
bbi.
Sheetings, Yarns, dt©~.Tbe ruling figures are
as follows : fcagie Bheounga, 8%0. Y yard; Niagara *&!.
pock» rums
tt> No. li
ft) No. 17—
b No. li
ft) No. 18-
lb No. 20-
DOW Tim*
No». 6 to 10 intuitive.. l»c
Noi»-11 and U
No. *>
No. U. f)
No. H **
No. 400, Uc 4* do* I No. 800.
No wS 10 E “ I No. 900
No. 60o! 0 4 “ No- 1000-
No. 700 8 V “ I
oun aaaix, uisn «■
Chain, assorted col'a. *oc®lb I Oandlewtok— 0o f b
• vhtuv ** U> *6 ente O V ft> 1 Tw*oe—. H V tb
» » 86 to 44 “ 22 |Hb} Batting, family. U fi>
Coverlet Yarn-- - - 2 I t°’ l~ S
Caulkina —... 1® VB>l
Sand Stone...K«gular sales or Huntingdon count;
ftoana -Tho following ere the manufacturers’ pnoesi
Rown/W.; No. 1 Palm, t>Xi Castile
i OloTer seed at Tft bush,
lota from store; Timothy is selling at |2Ao<j&2o and Klai
is soaroe at 4l»26@i»2&dV bush.
Tmllaw~~ Bough quotes at country ren
d from otty males at *7,4o®fU>o « 100.
gtearlne-ls steady stloK©lofco per!l b.ia i Heroes.
V.nlaon...B&lea in small lota at 10@10}4c. V IN.
window Gl*ea...The prices remain steady, and
.A nuoTe aa lollowa for city brands, in boxes of frtty feet,
IftS 14 per cent, discount oxB and 7xB. *2,00; Bxlo.
Sm. BxuT BXII, BxlB and 10x12, *160; 8x18,8x14 and
snxu. *2.74: 8x14,10x14 and 10x19, *2,00.
tt'hU. bead, bitbarge, Ae—White head la
Ann. and in steady demand a 4 A4O V hea for pure oil
Bad
Lead BU®Bc. net, and Lithange BJ4-
IV ni.ky... Is stall dull and low. Common Rectilied
sails at 17@17M0 per gah, New Rye at74@9oc. and Old
Rye at pergal, Min age and quality.
Stt ’' < , •>' •» •«. ■ •' - -
- *v
. ...
AMKhHESY CATTI.E MARKET.
The market wa» poor thin week, offericge of* ll k,uJs
lit hi. The sales made were al last week's figures
The uilk ofall 10 weol East.
I'NloN DROVE YARDS.
A’,.. Offered. Offered by.
1 1... J V Law
j... Wm .J Hutohinson
1U0...J K Cochran
32.. A H Menter
r.s.„Wm Holmes
23.. 8 R°efer
31.. .T S Thorp
JG...L Collier
13.. R K Patterson
17.. M Albert
6.. C Swisher
4.. Husselton
10.. E N*fl
14 .Samuel Warner
9.. \Y Kilgore
r-....l B Hufl
45-i ottered
12» sold
380 SeDt Kast, and Left over.
So. Offend. Offered by. Sold. Priee.
W)...J.>bn Hmitb S^nt^East,
;t*v4 ..Henry Ha»b
3U0...8. Harshey.
:o...Aif Martin.
147.. D Bnrdell....
135.. H Thorp:.
43... L Collier.
4'i1... J Stewart
e. Jao Todd
14 E Naff
1812 otitred
23 sold
’B9 Bent Rest.
.Vo. OJf'.rol. Offered Sold. Price.
fi,V2... 'no E’lwanger Sent East.
1'»4...W J Holme** “
406 ..J II Biggerstart “
83.. Clark “
57.. J W K laore.
147. .i) Burden “
% 9.570 7V2
. Tl.yee go
1499 Beat Emu
.Vo. Offered. Offered hy.
1... J M •Laml-
14.. M Cunningham...
14.. .Julias Voetler
29 Sent East,
grtr
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS,
A. WOLFS F. T. PLUNKETT .T. CAMPBELL.
WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO.
GLASS MANUFACTURERS,
WAREHOUSE
So. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First,
lk. Pa
GROCERY AND TEA STORE
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
butter, bo-gas,
AND ALL KINDB OF
PRODUCE.
Goods Delivered when Ordered
DISSOLUTION. —The Partnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned, oa
der the name of CARTWRIGHT A YOtJJjG, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent, WM. C*Kl
WRIGHT retiring from the Arm. The business wul be
continued at the old stand corner of Wood and Dia
mond Alley, by W. W. YOUNG, who alone is authorised
to settle the boainees of the late Arm.
WM. CARTWRIGHT,
Pirtsßuaoa, Feb. 21st, 1861. W. W. YOUNG.
Having disposed of my inter
est m the firm of CARTWRIGHT * YOUNG,
to my former partner, W. W. YOUNG, I taVe pleasure
in recommending dim to our former customer*, and
to the yubhc generally. WM. CAktTWEISHT.
Pittsburg tt, Feb. 21st, 1861.
Co- Partnership.
The undersigned associated r.
J. ANDKRSON *uh them in tho business of
man ufan taring NAIIA TACKfI, RBAPS, 4e- on the
first dav rt .rANPAKY'toIfc Tne bosfneaa will be con
ducted 'aud*r tbe old name and style of CHESS,
SMYTH A Co. DAVID CHESS,
R. F. SMYTH,
K. W. WILSON.
February 25th, 1801.
DAVID CHKBB.
K. F. aMYTH...
CHKSB, SMYTH & CO.,
NAILS, TACKS. BEADS, Ac.
Warehouse No. 112 Water Street,
fe2f,:2n,J PITTSBURGH, PA
Co-Partnership,
rITE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
,i,v furine.l a Co-Partnership under the name and
aiyleot’PKKK NA MERRICK * CO,in the Paper, Hag
*n,i k'eooral Commission Business.
8 JNO.M PERKINS,
0. HENRY MERRICK
EDWARD a CLAPP.
I’.tlsburgh. Pa., March Ist, 1861.
.Ino. M. Pibkins C. fimT MmnoS-.~ K. C. Clapp
PERKINS, MERRICK & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Paper, Hags, Twine, Cordage, &c., &c„
Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and
Wire, Paper-Makers Ma
terials, &c., &e,
Warehouse No. 82 Third Street,
m ,rl:,r PITrsRUIiOH , PA
JJRUDI'CK. - _
f 7 1.500 bushels Peaches,
1,000 u Apples,
3 kegs Lard,
20 bushels Cloverseed;
On consignment and for sale by
falK b WM. H. "MITHA Co_
QINUINNATI CATAWABA WINE,
J. N. BTRAUB'S LASER BEER,
I’UIO an I gia.J. particularlj fer lam'ljr uae, oae alwajri
i>e hint at me V.'iae and t ag-r Beer Saloon of
jaitlJm.l X ROT H, Wo. Ha Diamond.
I’or Rent,
rpwo OFFICES ON SMITHFIELD ST.
1 h°- —““ P< ““ UTIE® ABRO.
,„ lR Music Store. Kifthwcree
n. BSOlafi,
Y.'NUI NK BUILDER AND MACHINIST,
Jpg i,RKAT WESTERN PLAiNINU MlLL,cor. Mar*
Cit anti DttyuakM H‘oy, jPtttiburpA, Will niake U>
order, and warranted as good as can be made, the
following machikMry, vis:—Steam Engines, Turning
Lathee, Tor wood and iron; Planers, for wood andiron;
Drilling Machine*; HousenandTobaccoScrewa; Patent*
right and Me*id Machine* in the bestmanaer}Bh*mng,
Pulliea, and Hangers, of all sues and variety 1 Screwy of
anv dian>eter and pitch, uj fifteen feet in length* Wul
glso make, and have on hand. Doctor and Nigger En>
?mes, and Deck Pump* for steamboats, Ac- Lath*
Inheurs and other Planing done to order; can plane 82
inches wiae, by d feet G inches long.
AU (h urt I\ M»pUy FUimitnd BantuUo aoiidUd.
N H.—l'urtJt iiiiLf ktiention and -promptitude given to
~,pajr> ou Brnitm# Cresse*and other machines.
jiIU.V W MCCARTHY,
BILL POSTER.
Will attend to the Distributing ana Posting of
mU, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMME!
26c |t tt>
26 ft lb
W |t Zb
A |l to
29 |t m
FOR
Amusements, Railroads, Steamboats,
Ships, Hotels, Sales, Bte^
PITTSBURGH, PA.
*» Orders sent to the office of the Pittsburgh Afcrn-
PtmL nr Daily GautU, will reoelve prompt attention
KETCHUPS, SAUCES, Ac.— Walnut
Ketchup, Tomato Ketchup. Mushroom Ketchup,
h r«iich Mustard, Worcestershire sauce, Harvey's Sauce,
John Bull’s S«uce, Beef Steak Sauce, Olives, Copers*,
Aucbones, Ac., Ac. Fcaaleby
REYMER A BROTHERS,
marl 4 No. 3# Wood street.
MORE NEW GOODS
BURCHFIELD & CO.’S,
OPEN THIS HORNING
SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS
got up expressly for their own sales, at 10 and 12)4
cento per yard.
Irish Linens, warranted pure Flax. Shirt Pronto,
French Chintz.
Calicos. for spreads, fast colors, 6c
do u ** “ 8a
do u « •• ioo
North East comer of 4th and Market street
Fire-board prints—For u^j*.^**
•*
_ .£ .V V. •
■*' tifc^
jci£&*w . ■'
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AtucoantT City, April 4,1861.
John AUender, Proprietor.
CATTLE.
Sold.
Beat Blast
l*ft Over
17 SJ^o
lo 3^<»H4o
14 “
67 3%@4V M
9 4Uc fk
14 * ( AO •* “
HORSE'S.
Sold. Priu.
Sent EasL
P ttibarj
I). B. FERGUSON,
Corner Huh and Wylie Hirer
R. W. WILSON.
,_R. .1, ANDEBBON.
iusu?4ctuubB* or
—AND —
J -s * «.• * i vi
n-t vA-%; $; V
, r ''o ftM *.
i / e % - . ,'.}/wi
NUMBER 17? lM
• - i »r | -'>j V'ti ,
SPUING STOCK OF- ■
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iw “““■*«
WE HAVE JUST OoMPLETJa>^a?is^§;
first Spring supply of the.nnrtygOaai»mijrfi? i ®?S;’ ;
WAY PIANOS, generally admitted tabethoßiofr of
the preaentdnjr; oom pnaiOK t»Ut GRANDA6QUISE 'ftisM
PIANOS, and at NEW YORK
rawed for FIVE YEARS. ——
before purchasing aheghwa..
it. K I.FBER A BPO-, 68 Fmhsw-'. .
marls Bole Agents for Bteimitay’a WtietUamaiflaS-lir-Tal:
T" HE UNDEKSIUNJSI); WOUXrIJi-lp^lpf
speotftdly inform the pnblio ttattn'MnaJ^S^^i.^t®
Uie request of ft number of pfttronSj.De BtfjPptßwhfi 1
SODA WATER FOESTAIW';* - ,p
CHARLES H. SUPBR, UrtUKisV ' ‘
Cor. Peon and fit. Cyffrjfa t rM-.
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S 3.
for the season.
marl 6
TTYDRANT HOSE.—Vulcanized Hos
~i that is wuranted not to become stiff by oold nor
be articled by heal, at 300 decrees Farenhelt, jolaCs»ul
stand a pres ure or? 6 pounds to he square laoik for
sale, with coup! ngand pipes, in lengths toitntpqrtha*
sera,at • WELUOfJ S REINBKjbS,
mhBo •' * let Wood street, pear flixth*
Raisins.—" ' . f|
160 Boxes Saycr Raisins,
2uo do Bopoh ,do ? ~ • r
100 Half Boxes Bunch Raisins,
lOOQuar. do do, ti-.v*
100 do 'do Valencia d<>, ,
For Sale by RHYMER ft BROTHERS* 1
mb 29 89' Wood street.
Clicquot Champagne, pts. &qja
-15 cases Green Seal-' “ u '’ ' tU
60 “ UhaiHeidseicka.**
20 « Piper « • M ' “
• SO M Longworths Catawba w “:v -
26 “ Cabinet ' ** pint*.
For sale by WM. BENITRVIV' 1 -’ *
mh27 , 1110 Wood.»ttwb
170 K KENT —Une iiaU'ofthe first-floor,
. ” fronting on Water atrMt,'and «heftrholsoft&eW
one and third floors of the brick
ter and 62 First, together with the' privilege of A aQOd
vault and office room. X: quire^n 4 tne_preiDiMh»4J[»
mb22:tlap rt)RTER B. FRI BflP A Oo»
PENKNIVES.—
Rogers’,
Crocks’, ~. lV - - L
wostenholm's and
Tavlor*B make*]
J R. WELP&J
PAPEB.—
Legal Cap, Blue and White;
Bill do, do do,
Por sale by [mh3o]
Black silk renfbews ?f tfaeiat^st
and moat approved style, lustrecM by Express,
pieces low. 0. HANbON LOVE,
nahSO s 74 Mfrrteet street.
OH! OH! OH!—After moynitig olean
up and oar WALL PAPER cheap, at Vj.tK} ~
W PM g A »^
MEDICIN ECHESTS—Thelarg&Jtlft&k &
in Che city, for 4 £ ~f3
9» Federal etrtffc - '•■ - J NJ
HOsTETTEK’S BITTEB3.—SOVd6*e»
received aid for B*le by c^g-Q^r* l
BECKHAM A KELL?, JL.
PKOIOJCK—
-800 Sacks Peaches, i- ~„m
400 do Apples.
10 Ken Lard. WM. H. SMITH A 00,17
tnh26 No 118 Second and 147 Front ettfMtlf
Fish.—
2S Bbla No 3 Large Mackerel, - •
10 do No 2 do do, • v, qg-U
30 half bbla No 2 do,
10 bbla Alewive’a Herring,
io do Halifax co, for Bale by ”
mh26 W.B-Bamg *%X
Henryks Cincinnati **wom
Fnend Soap,” on band and for sale
FERGUSON’S Grocen
aa2 corner of Bigband Wylie’
SUP. CARB SOD A.—6o kecsiJSßgltoKj
rec’d bj BECKHAM * BJOOS,
mh2s 69 Federal atrb
Window curtains—For k&te’W*
mhSO W.Pi MABSHiIIi
I^EW'QSO]
1 JAMES H.O b b:|;^!
No. 80 Market Street, 8d door from ttie ilarjust
WhoUtalt and Btitut Dealer in ' :/ -4 *■*
BOOTS AND BHOESf^
Hasiust received and opened hia tarneamlweUaelMted
stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Bailable for FAHI and
WINTER WEAR. His stock flompTtaflßriflaflyOgfllw
largest assortments to be found in the city. ...
Slippers, Gam Orers, Sandals* etc. . - • o
Men's, Boys’ sad Tooths* Coarse Sp ona'Otlf
Boots, Shoes, Oxford Ties, Gaiters, Scotch i Booleis,
Operas, etc.
Men’s Fine Cali Water-Proof Boots.
do do Quilted Bottom Boots. ■.. .
Country Merchant* visiting the oity Are invited fowl
and examine his stock before purchasing, feetitagiAs
sured they can be sotted as to quality aadpriceaT .
iAMEa&OBB, No. ©Market
geU Third door troaHhe MagKptr
just; opened
SPRING STYLES
—OF—
.WeOHM^V
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CLOAKS, COAl?S„
... . -> t"i*
—AND— „t C'tjfiihiS ioft-'-ci ;
r J '-Is*- fcfeit ,T\
.Phi ufyjffSt,•
CIBCIJ h, '
ALL OP THE
NEWEST PARIS STYLES,
W. & P. Hlftlj
BEMOVAL.
THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT .
uiacturing Company have removed thefr^fflo#^^^
r. ■ i4v *»••■'■..
No. 8* Wood Street,
..-*2 V
Between First and Second irtreetB^
will be reoeived, and bosujesa
mhlB;tf GKO. CAbßQP&vttomi.
NATKOBTA
Manufactured by
bis Sell Manulaehiring Cotnpenjr • s£\w »|V£
CLEAR AND ODOREBBS>P»p_;^
and guaranteed unchangeable in color* "
“THIS ILLUMINATOR OF THE4>A
Constantly on handaad for saleby P*
new office, No. 24 Wood Btreet. between First anoBM;..
ond a'reet. GEO* CALHOUN»GeneralAgeilt' <
mhlfctf . .
JAMES W. OKAPT, Commission. and., -
Forwarding Merchant, and Heicantile BtOk&i; ie \'i
Office nail Storage No. 32 North Lavee,Safnt Louils*, - >
N. B.—l will give immediate and personal attention (4*
ad business entrusted to my care, for which ebirftii V, '
will be reasonable. Belereocea : I* B. Forsjtbe»£gkC; •;
lxuita; Paul Laning.Su (xmis . *J. Brashest*£
cinnau; Messrs. Trux A J Craig, Philadelphia; c J
Byrne A Gibbons, New fork; W. C. M’DoweU.T/TSw&fcsV.*
Kansas; Northup A 'Jo., Kansas; J. W. BarbridipjfrCtati , *„> 5
New Orleans; W. W. ~i ' >
Hart. Pittabnrgb; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh;;!*.. JRfIIMMBfc -
D. Adams, Chicago,.W. F. Ooolbaugh, BurUngtoivld*ib* : . ->•
W. H. Posilewad, Burlington, Iowa; Gipt*
Bowman, and nver men generally. mhlfcott <«•'
UiHolatlon. '<l
The co-pa rtnershtp hbri^?
FORE existing between the underslgMw, titd«:; v
thestyleof A. BARTUPEE ACO f Bfeainßnph*’J*J™J' „
lacturera and lri-n Founders,
ronsent on the firßt of JanuaryTlSSl*' John MOJWJ,
having disposed of his interest in the aao»
Hartupee, who wUI carry on the businw* ,
the old stand, corner of First an^ l _ aUStiyiPg,
who will settle all the business _ v ;
ANPBt&S^Bg&KSgy^iig"'. 1
Pittsbuboh, Feb. 14, IBQI.
hereby cheerfully recommend him toi■rWHEgSgv
.towed onto# 1«W Ann. egf&fl
Pittahnrgh* Feb. 14. ■■■■»« J~. 1 T •* , ‘ v •
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