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Uayurd, feeble*, Elizabeth. asp’-Ino brick ntcli oFihe AvdeMon «»«•»* .csssa - -* «*S?sa@i^g^4&)fe4srfM^ .? jj '^“ - >^' 7 S w' 4 A f •■ ( > ' '-.O tf^gommM wm^mmm m^mo^MMsW£ (S'vfcsft ISC'-', Swfe^^'J»s^ftw^^etS^^iSs? , »v^vV<.^' r ? Jr ~*WOiSOM Milf^iilil P^PsSii^s I sSmiMm ii&sr** kvj|S®s*«* i rPt?gssgcKS».»£ ,#**|fltePSSSi§3 -:- < *3g-z<s%: ' : :.yt=‘ :.r -.... ;v,ii i '** *■»*.•**• fp-Jrv v TUESDAY :::: - ::::MABCH 16, ' 'sk t pie. mark,Hast evening at dark,andMl.tiaing, Baainesa, oaihe • outthe'day, amongst our steamboat mert. ' We copy the fallowing items firom the Bonis- Tille Courier of the 11th: , The Rwir and WMtW-The river WM faUmg oaite fast yesterday, with an ample depth of water'nn the Falls last evening for all turn "via purposes Daring the previous 24 hours thorim receded 7 inoheß. .The weather .yes-, terday was dear and cool. • The Kentucky river was falling yesterday at Frankfort, but the baok water from the Ohio ' extended.Bo miles up. ~ -Navigation an the Honmgahela. —The local trade on this river is now much greater than it has ever been before, .and is rapidly inoreasiog. We flowhavo two lines of .Steamers running daily to'BcCwnaville and Morgantown, s nll doing a goodhusiness. • One line is composed of tho steamer Baltic and Atlantic, plyinghetween this pDccandJJrownsviUef and there’ connecting with the Thds.lS Bay, The other lino has been formed of.the eteamers Venture and Qlobei which alternate their trips. Besides these, we have‘the steamers Thcs. Shriver and Genesee 1 making double daily trips to West Newton, and \ regular daily- packet, the Ins. McKee, for, Elizabethtown and McKeesport All of these boats are officered by gentlemanly and energetic men, who fully understand their anty. j Tho coal mines alongthe banks of the Monon gahela are yielding in abundance* their riches. .Wo notioe that several: .extensive,companies are mating arrangements for a more speedy,convey ance ta-mnrket of their coal, by the construction of barques or barges,: which willbe towed by steamers, tbus_en&hllng them to make contracts for constant supplies in ports below. • Tht Or-Harm: —The performance of tie Druids last night was listened to by o very large ond fashionable audience. Their music we think, is singularly sweet, and the whole Con cert* sa admirably managed,' that .we know every one must have been pleased. Herr Severin. ' Sauter,’ the* distinguished Violinist, fallysus tained his high reputation, and the Piano music of Mr. Mueller, we think, could not be excolled. As the Druids appear again to-night,-with a ' change of programme, we hope they will have another crowded house. Their singular dress, Wild and pleasing melodies, together with the splendor of their revolving-disks and Pyrlo Bres, will conspire to make the evening pass as pleas antly as : any one could wish. To say nothing of the information of various kinds to be gained "by an. attendance upon'one of their - concerts, the music itself iB well worth double.the price of admission. . Apart from any consideration of the merits of the entertainment offered by these gentlemen, . we must say that they are in every respect, high minded and honorahle men. Especially would we say this of Mr. S. E. Brown, the agent of the company. Without resorting to any of the low tricks for procuring an audience, he gpes ; about his business with an easC and affability, which cannot fail.to make him many friends. Windy ■ March.—Via bad a real March gale yesterday, which, came near. doing.considerable mischief to the boats on the wharfs During the forenoon, almost'all the large boats, were sud denly whirled around, -with their, bows down Btreiun, causing much alarm for a short time.— When ’ the Keystone State got ready to shove out, she found herself so.completely hemmed in by the Honengaheia Bridge on one side, and the boats on the other, that the services of a tow f - boat were called into requisition to put matters right, before, she; could proceed. Bwagarion Association.—Tho “ Central Asso ciation ofJhe'Friends of Hungary" met in the lecture room of Eev. N. West’s church lost night, and were very eloquently addressed by Dr. J. AY, King. A number of members ere added to the Association, and a small amount of " material aid” banded in. ■Selling Ligitor- on Sundag. —The proprietor of a beer shop in the Fourth Ward, Allegheny City, " was yesterday morning fined four dollars, for a violation of the Sunday liqnpr law. After somo little grumbling at the hardness of hiafatorbo ’ “ forked over,” and waß discharged. Robbergin Rochester.—We hear of a robbery Sunday .night in Rochester, on tho store of. Messrs. Styles & -Dickinson.. Gunpow der was used 'by the villians to force open the safe, but as the money had all been removed on Saturday night, nothing was obtained to pay - for. the trouble. j{@* A- new accommodation .train has. been ' established on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail ■ road, between Alliance and Massillon., . This train, connecting os it does with tbo express train at Alliance, affords a speedy conveyance to western travelers. Hals 'Afoul-— -"Wo yesterday saw three dine Kossuth hats suddenly lifted from the heads of their owners, who were crossing the canal bridge ' and launched upon the turbid -waters of the Al legheny; The-gentlemen immediately left for home, remarking that if it was not. a,.coql pro ceeding, any one might “take their hats ’' '■ -'Canalojmnin<?.— The water tad not made its - appearance itxthie division of the Canal nt a Into hoar yesterday, tul.it ifl' thought ttiat by morn ing boats can ron. We learn, that a large amount ‘of freight may be expected here as .soon as it . can be brought through. ’ Immigrants for lam.—X- large number of - families from Say otto county arrived ini town . last night on the steamer Venture. They leave to-day on the Hibernia No. 2, Capt. Price, for ' lowa,'in various portions of which &taio they in tend residing. ■Clear-Morning. —Thoso persons who were in- ■- dnstrions enough to rise before tho sun yestcr ' ■ day iaorning, might have noticed what appeared - to us almost a phenomena in the unusual bril liancy of tho light. Not all the smoko of .the ■ “Smoky city” could obscure it. Pittiburgh Infirmary. —The Bupper to be giten to the workmen on the new Infirmary, oomes off ' this- evening, at tho new Infirmary, in Lacey villO,"at 7J o’clock. All who have been engaged in its erection,'are invited to attend. Patent Com Planter.—Wo would Jeter meohnn ics ‘to lie adrertistment of “CoWn'r. Patent- Com Planter; In to-daya paper.!' Tfcia is a nso " fal olid cheap article,: and wo hare lao.doubt-will meetTritb arcadysale. ' ImcFi Zait. —Messrs. Keel & Callow tmvere * ceived a second supply of -Maurice j by, Charles Lever. This is a work has been highly spoken-of, and isin great dienmnd. Any thing by. LeverwiUplease, of eon we*-.-.. ' - • ’ • ■ .T 1 - ■. . Police. —There jr&s bntlittled l- O- lice.forte of-our city owing-to .the > very, agreeable fact' that there-m» nothing to ", dp.,: Then ns but. one'e«tamittment to tbo ■ county ji3 from this city. ■ t- 1 - Sired Scraph\g. —Wo, are pleased to see tho work .of street- cleaning on ao'Rctive’y throughout the city. Nothing was needed more toaaka a v&lkplaasant aawell us possible. >'Hr. AllUon, "editor of the Steubenville f -- BrnjM wa* in town, y<Mterday,on the usual er». •■i Ma4;otconnti7 '.pul)liaheTS—procuring sdver - tiocaentaiand for hifl paper. r ~~ V } *“ Ji ■ ; c v . Rt-cpening of tht TJiiatrf.—lho Theatre was _crqwded_..fo.;exccse.lpetMght l .;; !fegWens,in tho'oharacter of Pant in making a very favorable impression,' sad we think well deserves ,Ui» high reputation. The new com* pany are equal,' if not'superior to the past.— “The Toodlea,’“ Live Indian” and ««State Secrets” .comprise the hill for this'evening, when Mr. Owens and: Mias Marion appear again in prominent characters. . Amsts. —Officer Hague yesterday evening arrested a ’professional thief, named Samuel Jackson, hailing from Cincinnati ; and also a gentleman of the same profession, from |St. Xiouia.- We'understand that there is “a few more left” of these fugitives from justice, who will soon be hunted out by this indefatigable functionary. Dagturroiypa. —We have very frequently, of late, stopped to admiro the artistio beauty of Mr. Nelson’s portraits, at the rooms over the Post Office, on Third street Nothing can exceed their fineness and truthfulness os portraits: Call there if you want a good likeness. ggy* It Will be seen froih, Chamberlin’s Com mercial College notice, thatiie has permanently secured the. services of . Mr. P. B. Spencer, of Ohio; author of the Sponcorian system of pen manship, under whose charge the writing de partment is. conducted. ‘ XS?* The party of eight or nine Irishmen, who were arrested on It charge of robbing a man of $BO, were yesterday morning discharged by Aid Major, there being no proof of their guilt, • ggf*Tho brick arch of lho Anderson street canal bridge lias been completed, and tbe grading about the abutments trill be finished in a few days. Surely of the Peaie —Mayor Fleming, yester day, committed Joseph Sproul, in default of $3OO bail, charged, on oath of his wife, Margaret Sproul, irith surety of tho peaoo. jjgy-Two trains yesterday commenced run ning for the first time on the Pennsylvania Rail road. Jt@r Peterson’s Mngazine, for April, and No. 1 Appleton’B popular Library of the beat authors, havo been received at Miner A Co's. County Jail. —There are now about 125 pri soners, Toostl/ vagrants, in our county jail—a decrease sinco fast report. FRESH OYSTERS received dally by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVKRLEY lIOUSE, Diamond AUoy. Uohemlft Glass Works* A DAMS* ROSSMA N $ CO. , MANUFACTURERS o'FLINT GLASS, in all its variety. We have, also, cm hand* Lighurng Rod Insulator?, of a superior pattern to any thing yet pro daccd. Dealers in Glassware can save from 10 to 15 per cent, by giving ns a Cali. Warehouse, corner of Water and Ro*s streets, febtKtaJ: Pittsburgh, Po TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TUB O'REILLY LINE. horrible murder. Detkoit, March 14 A shocking murder was committed in this city last night, near the Pontiae railroad depot. A woman named Cumhoe was shot through the head. She was first discovered by her husband, who came into the house. He found a chest broken open, from which $2O in money had been taken. Au alarm was immediately raised, -nnd trackß were traced to the ffoods, a distaoco of some two miles. An examination is now be ing held in the matter. Louisvili.e, March 16. The steamer Eclipso leaves here for New Or leans on the 23d inst. Her extreme length is ' N fect, with 7& feet beam being the largest 'Vey built CINCINNATI MARKET—March IG. Floor... Nothing was done to day. There is a demand for export, but at lower rates. Wbißkey...Bales at 153 c. Cheese-Sales at 7o {§ lb. Provisions... The market Is firm, and higher prices are asked. Bales 300 bbls mess pork at 15,50; 60 hbds bacon sides at B}o "j? lb, packed. Sales 100 bbls No 1 Lard at Bc. Groceries... Sales Hio Coffee at 10J@10Jc; Sognr is firm, with sales 130 hhds ot6J@3Jc for fair and good fair. Sales Molasses at 30@31c ?> The river has fallen three foct smoe Satur day evening. A Flue Cow* We ilnd the following account of & remarkable cow. in the report of the Committee on Cowe for Windsor county, Vt, and which we eopy from the Woodstock Mercury. We hare seen some very fine Suffolk Pigs sent here by Mr. Lovering, but did not know that he could beat almost any of us with his cows #8 well os pigs. John 1,. Lovering, of Hartford, presented a native cow, for which we awarded him tho first premium. We think this to bo a very rare cOw, and deserving of moro than a passing notice. — She is of good sire, fine form, and is ten years old last spring. Mr. Lovering has put her upon repeated and thorough trials, and very carefully noted the results, and they will compare very favorably with-any statements of the kind which have ever come under our notice. The cow was milked, and the milk weighed by an indifferent person, and the committee were furnished with a statement of the weight of the milk each night and morning, for ten days in Jane, from tho 14th to tho 23d inclusive. Tho aggregate was 520 pounds—ranging from 51 to 63 pounds per day. The milk for the lost four, days was made into butter, and after being worked dry and hard as it could bo made, weighed ten pounds and five ounceß, or. 18 pounds per week. From the Ist to tbO 10th of September, she gave 294 pounds ■of milk,-“while running in a pasture in which thewater had all dried up, and the gross nearly so,” In ten days in Juno, 1848, she gavo4Bo ■ pounds; the same timo in-1849, 501 pounds, and made 10 pounds of butter in four days; and in ten days in September, the same year, 399 J nounda of milk. She has had only tho common keeping of Vermont stock—hay and corn-fodder in winter, and common pasture with other cattie in summer; and no other food during the year, except for two weeks before being turned to grass, sho had a shovel full of out feed (con taining about two quarts of meal) onco a day. ' Her owner saya she will give milk all tho year : if he chooses. i or all the fine cows whioh “ have pat them selves upon the record ” within the past few ▼ears as great milkers, we know of none which equals this one of Mr. Lovering’s for a yield of milk, and tho yield of butter bus very rarely been exceeded. Mr. L. says he “knows nothing of the pedigree of his cow, but intends to, ox her descendants.” He has two heifers from her, which he considers of great promise; and from his well known care and skill in suoh matters, we may expect to hoar a good account of thoso “descendants”, hereafter.— Mew England Far . raw. • NEW PUBLICATIONS—Minimi Co., No. M Smith field atraet, have/received—Marcus iSlie Mo«« Sprfteta Tale of the Sooih-by enro- As CoSaW Comedy, or The Tono.es tecoii's Slo>y-by nil 409 1 WelP. Living Ajef A New Novel, by DoueS»Jerrold— entlUed, Job Pippins—The Man who eoold’nt Help it. .. . The above firm have received Gleason’s Pictorial for this week, and are the Agents to supply them, ”><> uugta nninbervor to yearly subacnbers. i 1?.® I *.. - - w’cULLOI'GU hksky M ! cutU)Oa)i: :::::iJom* w cm HKSHY a’aVtiKOVOB to op. WHOLESALE Grocera and Commission Merchnnta and Dealers in alt kinds of Produce, corner of Penn andjrwmtts a Pinstmreh. • (marll_ ' BESSY DI'OIIIiLODOBACU. Wholesale Qrocen and Communon MercnanU, Corner ofrEonn anil Irwin Streets. (marll ..rriraj: JI'CALMOKT THOB. I. KBISAII. - M’OALMONT & KEENAN, attosseys ax law, :• 130 FOURTH STREET, Ooppuie wuslns Hall. PtiuburgA, Pa. - - European Law Agtncy. in connection wuh llan Keenan, sffif|£Sto?a lonr through Great Bnuin, Ireland and Amenta —Mi HKAUli'b UKAIi -« Anthracite Coal, -a B « orn «ftnVVfor solo Tow, to close (bnlance ol 2££> lon«.J t C o i oUt ltoO : Tot* v .' Canal Basin. I-. - - rtarlltlw as a SiK^asaas Igag iiTOEiffiy p&^fsmsn w& aU*» o®^^ t . fa* ’* *. * . »“ r V **• COMMERCIAL. OAKUY REVIEW OF TIKttltlAUKBTsi Onrcs orTrfi luiu Mofimvo Post. ( • March Id; Iba& y The weather, yeaierd*y; wa« ftleaf}'l»ut Y, which made it rather unpl?a«artt Ibraut door Wince*. ; ASHE3~We have no Bhange'to note either in price or demand, we qa&te Soda? al Salerama A\@t\ Pearl* 6$&G. ■ •• APPLES—SaIcs made of $ bl>U interior at $3,00,,. BACON—We continae-ourquotatlons ami-note it firm at9Jforbaras,Btfor tiideatind74 for shoulder*; t&fesof 2COO Iba county hog round, at 7,8 nml oe. REANS—SaIes of O-bblrnt St,»3. LARD—Sales 0f,15 fceg*jatsJt‘{9bMi/6t Bc' * OR AlN—Sales of 200 buahe'U oar Coril at 33; do. 374. Oats, sales ofGOObuibele iii tots at £so3*4?** •** CHEESE—BaIes atSfiOboxeiat *O3. GROCERlES—Salesrepor led of tlft bb> moUrncs at 33cj 7 hhdt sugar fit 64. FLOUR—'Tho sales, yesterday, were exceedingly limited; wo have only been able to gel the following sales, SO bbls part extra at 53,00 from wogi>n; 10 do. at $3,00 PORT OP PITTSBURGH* 14 vsrr o men is w*.tbe intue cnartrisL. ARB! VEIT: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic. Helmet, Brownsville. 11 i. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Sli river, Baildy, Wesl Newion “ Genessoe, Con'am, West Newton, w S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. M Micmean N0.2,86ie«t. Beaver. “ Winchester, Wodfe,. Wheeling. “ Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cincinnati ■ “ J. Q. Adams, Lnc&s, St. Louis. ' “ Wetlsvi&^CUristter^Sanfrsh. “ Luella, Kguniz, Cincinnati, I&PA&XED: “ Baltic, Bennet. Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkihson - , do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas rhriver, Boifcy, West Newton “ Geneseee, Conant, West Newton. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Dinrnsl, CouwelL Wheeling. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. “ Keystone State, Stone, Cincinnati. u Forest CiLY, Mardock, Wellsvilte, ” Wetlsville, ChisUer, Sunftsli. f JBS&J& For Sew Orleans x The fine steamer TSCLfPSE, STtritoeoN, Master, wm leave Loaiavj‘le for New Orleans, on the Sidinstant BENEDICT Sc CARTER. marls:3t Agent*. Louisville. Marietta, Parksrioargh and Hocking i ~ICP> .ia port; pocket* The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. tJjsXStr, tWttster, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; returning wilt leave Ifockingpon -every Tuesday, at 0 o'clock, A. M. •. ;> , Passengers and shippers may rely-Oirthe winjOist ac commodation and promptness W. K. WHKKI.KR, mar U No. 84 Mnrltet »t-*»»»f. For Wbveliag I I THE new ami splendid passenger steamer Jdjsylg^lllfc'WlNCllKSTER T tißflag a l). Moonc, Master, will run as a regular triweekly packet between this city nnd Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuetrdiiy* Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. fIL, for Beaver, Wells vtil*,Steubenville and YVeJlsburgh; reluming, leaves Wheeliug far Steubenville, Welisy illy and Beaver every' Monday, Wednesday and Frid.-y, at 6 A. M. Far freight or passage,having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG* CROZEB A Co., Agents, Waior street. The Winchester iso newdde whenl bo£i, opd is the largest and finest steamer ever built tor the trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in the trade. ’dectMi Wcdneidsy Paekst for Cincinnati. Th* new and fast running steamer CIN* 1 BiaxtHfliUM. Master, will leave every Weuwesdat. Tor freirht or pa&bag£, apply on board, or to dec3d U. B. M|LTENBERGER. " Aileghtny Hirer TrfeetO* IIEQULAK F HAN KLIN PACKETS. I JBS&LJ& Tag fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE JMgBli§SslsANo. d. Capt. Wa. lUnma, leaves the Ailc gDenj wharf for Franklin, every Aftmday and Thursday, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Jons 11AMSA, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuttday and Friday, at 4P,M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board iroarVO .t'or aarleua and tioektogperu f 6SL& THVfine steamer PACIFIC, Zaaocu Man will leave for the above and intermedi' ateporia every TUVHSDA Y,at4 o'clock, P, M. For freight or passage, oppty on board, or to B F T. WOODS* SON. axartO No. 61 Water it., and 63 Front si. n?or KrtuHnluganilTaiilih. ' 1 flgfcjN THE light draught and pleasant steamer JsSiliiiufcLAßiON, Capt. MnxtBGAK, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M , for Kmamung and Catfish, ror freight or passage apply on board- fftpylQ ■>or Loner lie«ct)i n«lett«i Parker* and Omlllpol*#. k 'flie Bne Meomer GOV. MEICS, , H*”7~ Bl Snc», Waa er, will leave for ihe above K&SCBE&& and luieraiediaie porta, every BSggliiilia TUESDAY, aiaP.M. For freight or pauageapply on board, or in fets 8 JOHN FLACK, A sent. A WORD TO CAUFOBNU EMJGH AN PS. 'Ve would coll the attention of persons goingtp Cali fornia. u> our a«aortmeni of Goods in their linc.Juch a* Fmols and Kuivea—the largest And cheapest suiort* meat in the city. Just received by Flprrs«— . .. 1 doz Colt's fcur nnd five inch Rerentwgvi&tols i I do Allen’* do do Hcvolve/s; 1 i.o Fprogoe A Mannar's. A LSiß—Rodgers, WasioHho’meS, and Crooks’ supe rior Pocket Cutlery. _ t , , . . naming Knlvc# with attached to the girt,—the article io* California euilg'tUJti. A r.s*o~SmaH Cooking Stoyes. They can he earned in the «mal! ipace of right inphes utaare. and will not ro*l over two cents per day for fael, which is alcohol, price —So l.£l,00; No. 2, 34,00; No 3, 85,t‘1). AM the above articles for solo nt marl / HOWS ft TETLEY. 133 Wood «t. Fltil Fltet Fid I Dr iiart t 8 vegetable extract fob ftt*. The astonishing aaecesa which has attended the o«e of this jnvaluabto raedi ine for the care of Knitipue Fits. O' Falling Sickness. Spasms, Cramp, Convulsions, Hysterics, Nervous Debility, Hcmloal Weakness, Ac , renders it the most valuable medicine yet diecovcred In fact, as a remedy for the above dtreasra, it stands unrivalled anti alone. There-f» no other reliable remt • dy. It has been said that Epilepsy i« incurable This however, is nouhe foot. Dr Hart’s Vrgeiabte Extract has. and is constantly curing thi< distressing-complaint, as the testimony received rrora physirinn* and others will show. See certificates,puMßhedio Df. lion’s Me dical Recorder, pamphlet form to bo had of the Agents, erstis. For sale by B. A. FAHN.KBTOCK t CO., mnr S comer of Wood nnd Firyt sireeta.^ dust publicised*. TnE BRASS BAND COMPANION —H Kmbiblim just pnbtirned, and has for sale, the above V\ ork, comprising a selecti m of six pieces, Marches, Circle Strpr, Folkos, Ac , careful!* and easily urniiiffrd i«»r stimll Brass Bands of eight B struinLii.r— h. fiai Bogle, two Coronets.two Hiberoernos, Valyr rrumpet, Trombone and Bass Tuba, by 11. Richer ami N. » ijui.g. The pieces are of the most popular character, and ex pressly composed and arranged for small bands, and u is hoped, will supply a want seriously felt by bra<w baud association., both m cities ami m tlic count,,—»>« . Choice pieces of murid, well and Vasily arranged n>r tight uwlrumcnt*, and at aeoraj^arau^v r^.p C Sign ot the Golden Harp. N. B —A deduction made to dealers and teachers of bands. _ itiu eOLacaai Kir* laionuM j,orni<ouy BRANCH OFFICE, Haummru) 1 ’ Pittsburgh, Way-ljt,lail. INSURANCE COMPANY” mcel the t*nm* of the community, is llie unparalleled amount of busir es, wliicli hi! been done—lmvine issued cle» durme llie post year, thereby addins oyer SUU.IIIiO to the funds of llte company. Nearly ptl tlie property insured t» ofthe safest kind, in small risks, and a la.pa propocnoa insured for only one ) ear* whole No. Policies issoed— VM do do expired, terminated Jt canceled——— • do do In force****-* Amount of Property insured* do Canceled,lerrainuteaund ex* i „„ ■"■'"wam.wi do Premium Notes do «w*,iu do in force W" Vi r~ is S79,Ua '’ do Cnsh Pretnlumsreeeived»-*-*.»i,*w7,14 do do canceled 9Sl t £OJ>Q Whole amount of losses and expen ___ .ftid-•»•-«••••• • Balance In favor of IhcCo-.ln cash, Q'Z} r®* >43 To cily or country merchants, and owners of d w .<•“ lnis, and isolaied or country property, it is believed this company affords advantages liipomtol cheapo ss safety and security, inferior to no luo-Jrauce Comp -ny on tbeequitable and grealiv Improved * ye tern of Classification of Risks, deluding all *pei itl hazards, insuring only a limited amount m a»i> one lo cality, thus precluding die frequency and occurrence o! laive fires, and also, oil both the Slock and Mutual plan, It not only possesses the cheapness and accoinraodui ion of both methods, hut entitles the Insured lo a pumcipa- control of the following Directors. -J P Ratherford- A.J.Gllleit, John B. Packer, Samue. 1. Jone s, AJonro A.Carrier,Fhi 1o C. Sedgwick, Rob sr. m ft , T Qamuol Joaes, Johd P. Rutherford. KloWiaamuowouco, RUTUERFORD, Fresh. A. J. GILAETT, Sec’y. N' B-Si Scrip’Dividend of fifteen per cent, on espl rine policies bus been declared by the Directors, anc is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema. Wtae:ash at the end of ■ l »gr i f^ Rit , Kß . A „,„, AHfiAUOF ALLI AfIT ot’ AMERICAN .Oil** • and sold by JNO. YOIiNGSON, 209 Pl Il.env street This powerfallyconceutraicd pre . J* titberiy _-ju b i uiriupiiof wbtebore found to bo The original Oil In lie natural stale as taken claims to be the only Proprietors. j r JAw«tf ... T TALK OF THE SOUTH—A very a work of much merit, and will be read wim. gre as a the Tennesseean’s Story—by an Editor. Also, “Job t'lppina,’ the man whocouiu’nt help it, by DooglasJerrold-have jastbeen received at the Literary Depot of & CALLOW> Third ft, opposite tho successors to J. 8.. Holmes. FOR RENT— To Nurserymen and Gardner!.—Tmrty seres of Ground; with orchard,a aoou. barn ana out house*, and a dwellmt* of font Office room*. A tenant is wanted, who will improve the grounds ana . plant shrubbery, for which wu««. TniLOUk—2obbls.athxa day tec’d and. for sale by ARMSTRQNGACKOZER. MEDICAL. 8 8 -8. J, f | THE ORBAT BECHET AT-EAST DISCOVERED Foe tne Cure or Cnntumptfonr Ntw Stjilm ii Wail Rtmtdiet.<t2'ntimpli<intStteeea, •tt VTALh’B SYBIAITUM, tty* THKeure : ft»r ,, c<}tiBb«f«®W J ** sore ihront, h!ood J dimouinirflfllhiOf',l)fcJnohlU» r cd uud- itiUcrcular ccmsutupilodi Li tiikhb mt-ttirii •-» Each one peculiarly adapted tft each out 6t Uie iUrro tubes of Cmtumpium- , - - - ‘oCongtiv tiaiuiii ihu breast. FIRST RTAOtt ■ side, henu* back, joints and ...I- ■ iinibs,tnllammmiou,»ore» Incipient Consumption, itv ness and ucklin? m the llfue Wrappers. throat, fever, difficult and qalufc breathing, .cepirtera* non difficulty Jrothy, ■ Coaiivcnets, spftsreodid cough,violent fever, morning and mid day sweat; hectic flu eh In the face and ohecksibuminghent in the paimsof the hands and colei of he i<.aijtTpttioT<iiioit easy, covidU*. and streaked vita blood. SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Cbnstimplibn, in Pink Wrapper*- THIRD STAGE. Tobereolfcf Cmtsoihption, in Yellow Wrappers. of the extremities. TO TlfK APPtTCTED—The ttnpearuitce in three bottles of NUTAI*U*d »VRiACl?wi* a nfcwerain me dicine,. from its novelty,aud-dtircvoppimtioii to the old absurd ami incoosiswnr OM VQtTLK SYSTEM; while its success, prepared In tfusTmmner ? .{e«ch.bpUie containing a different preparation), in tunin' the. differ* ent s’nges whielt characterize Coust<Mp«o«,hos estab lished (he welcome truth of the Curability of every stage of Pulmonary Consumption* Physicians approve of Übecameitis based upon cor rect Ph) Biological and Pathologies! principles The public approve of it, because it is Gr>tnmun Sense, and becaose they Unoxo from sad tzperienie tlmioue prepa ration wilt not cure the of Consumption The suffering, disappointed and invalid un proven of it, because hsptmciplesbolil out a reasonable when he ÜBeaNutftHbt Syriucura,ht« hopos are realized. If he is in the firststage of Consumption, and uses the first bottle, his- expectatii iou, difficult and paintul.be comes free and east*; his couglifoon get* well} jhu soreiioss, tickling inhialhroauiiitiaommiion.painin hi? breast, side, head, back, joints and limb* are.removed. If hois in ihc second stage dud trees the second bottle hU fever leaves h in; bis ..disturbed slumbers bercoine sweet tin i refreshing ; his night sweats vjuuli ; nis a peclornlinii-cnpicits and I>loody,-a»Bome<; a healthy ap pearance. and at length disappears.} his bowels te eoitia regular, his appetite reiurnr; the flash in his cheek dtmippeubi; the puruiiig.Tic.flHmbe palms of his hands and soles of hfe feel are felt no longer i bia cough now ceases; ho recovers find Is well. If he Is in the third stage, and uses the third bottle, bia Diarrhea gradually censes; his wpak bowels beeorno strong', his cough and other had sjmptoms disappear; ieebic digestion becomes strong and vigorous; his stomach iccovrrs its proper tone, nnd creates new, rich and nou’isMiig blood: bta strength returns; his wasted body i- clothed with flesh ; ms uvs ts bavgd, and he is restored to ben’ih. Each bottle of NmalPs Symeum Ins the Symptoms of the stage for which u is intended printed in front of the wrapper, whereby even iavalid, knowing hi? own symp tom?. can judge f<> r himself, WHICH BOfTLE lIK It IN QUIRE?; coi.st-qucnil y nu mistake can occur in se lecti’ig the proper medicine. Seo Pamphlet in of tlie Editor of tbispaper, coptainjng Dr. Nuial.’s Pathology of Consumption.— Lecture? on the rinclure ami uses of the Human Lungs, and certificates of cure-*. 10* I'.epa ed only by Dr. NLTALL, inventor and Proprietor. Price fine lh»llur Per Bottle. DR. GEO if. K riYSr.R. Hi) Wood st., Only Wholesale a>:d Retail Agent for Pittsburgh and Allegheny Couniy. pa7:dAw AyerU Cherry Pectoral l FOtt THE C\!RK OF COUGHS,COIiWMIOARSrt- NESS, DRONCUITig, WHOOPING COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. lu offering to the community tbiajuitly celebrated re medy for di*ea»os of the throat and lung?, it is not our wi,nh to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidences ofits success, from wbirh tljey can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge our*elves to w+fcc no wild asjeriionror false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to puttering humanity which facts will not warrant. .Many pr erf* are here given, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, feeling oaittred they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy their best confidence and patronage. From the distinguished Profasui of Chemistry and Mate • no Mediea, Bovdotn College. Doarfeir: I delayed answering the rece-pt of your preparation, until 1 had ah o portenity of witnessing iu tttect* in ury own family, or in the families of my frieuda. ThU I have now done with a high degree of'satisfac tion, in cases both of adult 6 nnd children. I have found it, as it* ingredient* show, apowerful ro medv for colds and cough* and pulmonary diseases. PARKKR CLEAVELANP, M.D. Übunswsce, Me., Feb. 5,1917. From an Ocerseer in tfu Hamilton Mills, in this City. Low sUj Aag. 10.1919. D» J.C. Ayer: 1 have been eurtd of the worst cough I ever had in my life, by your “CcWAt Peptoual,” and never fall, when 1 have opportunity of recommending b “ oth ' r ‘- Y °“" r " P "'. f D.W.RBON. jry the following, and see if this medicine worth a mol. The pauciil hail become very feeble, onu the effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct:— United States Hotel, Saratoga SratKos,.) July 6,1849 J Dr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: ! have been afflicted witbnpain ful efiection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of settled consumption, fur more than u year l coaJd.uud no me dicine Rmt would reach my ease, until I coinmenced the utc of your “CnanET PecfoaxL,” which gave me gradual relief, uud I have been i.eadily gaining my strength ull my health is well nigh resum-d. Wh«lc using your inedtci'te, I had the gratification of curing with it ray reverend friend, Vfr. Truman, of Scrap trr District, who hod been f-o*prnded from his parochial duties hyn severe attack ot bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying these facts to von, And am, sir, yours respectfully, J F. CALHOUH, of South Carolina. »£7« Tbe following «»&. one of vrorsi of case* wluch ihe physicians and friends tlwoght ip be incurablp coiieucopuop CiifisTEß, Pa., Aug. 22,1540. J. C. Ayer.—-Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by n cold, in llit- beginning of last February, ami was confined to iny bed more than two months.— Ceughing incesHnmiy night and day. I became ghastly and jutlo, my eyes were sunken and glassy, and my breath very short Indeed. I was rapidly fa.Hing.Bod in saeli distress for breath, that Utu tilde hope of my recov ery could-be entertained. While in this situation, a friend of mine, (the Kev. John Keller, of the Meth# dist church.) brought cne a bottle of yoar Cubvby Pa Ttasb, which 1 tried more logrtiliiy him, than from any expectation of obtaining relief. Us good etfecl induced roc to continue it* ose, and 1 soon found my health much Improved >ow in three months, I am well and strong, and can at tribute my ctire only to your great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, yours, 4c. J A.MES CODFHEY. Prepared and sold by J uioes C- Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mass. , „ fry-Sold In Pittsburgh wholesale nn<l retail, by 11. A* Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend* in Allegheny City by II P. Scbwnru, and i. Douglas*, and by drugv.su generally dec3Q Important to Female*. , Doctor LATRtimrs i-hkncii femaletjlls mt innocent, ®a/e and etfecuinl remedy for-Ohtoro or or tireen Sickness, Fleur, Atbu* or Whites, Sup pression. Dysmenorrhea, Nervous Debility general Weakness, Naiuea, Pdiiisiii the Head and Limbs, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors. i>i«easfd Spine. Cos livene**, Irritability, Dyrnopnu or Indigestion, Flatu lence or Wind, and all Uterine Complaints. Price S 5 ccuts or five boxes for St.t-0 Sold wholesale and re mit by W. C. JACKSON, »*0 Liberty street, heed of Wood street. Pittsburgh, anti by «M the l»ruegi?ts fC7“ Fall directions enclosed with each box. deeMbtvdftw __________ lOUN—loabbls.Shelled ju*t received and for saleby I \oarl3 ARMSTRONG & CROZBR. FLOUR-ViltoU., on baud and tor sale bv raarl3 ARMSTRONG A CROZKR. \iTANTED—Employment in buwiws# a* Clerk, or W general busines* man. who will furnish good, city ‘ ejiccs- Wonld make hiinaelf generally useful. Plea«e upply lo S. LINDSAY, it!3:3i* Liberty street PM WM PU'KB&GILL, JR. J. Bl« SAWYER & CO., NO 73 WOOD ST. THUS* Ptrt>H» A«OVI3 TOTmtH. LOOKING G-LASS MANUFACTURERS, 7,s>tW $?.R30,419 AND \Vll f LBSAI.V DRALRRS IS Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Variety Goods. JM S ACO re.icio'ii i v inform 'heir friends and . qustomer«, that they hnve received a lar«o stock of FANCY AN I> VAHIETk GOODS, winch have been bought for CASH, from .Importers anil Manu-ucturer., aud which they will sell on as reusonahe terms, and us low a* cau be purchased East Oitr blocs coiuists tookmgUlarses. nulloiis, Parasols, Clocks and Watches, Ribbons, Hjuihes, Umbrellas, Laces, . '1 breads, suspenders, hill. Cravnls, (tombs, Gun (taps, (.loves, Docket Handkerchiefs, PortMonmes, Carpel Dagr, Artificial Flowers. Hosiery. Perfumery, Ac. WHITE GOODS. Cambrin, Jnconclts, Iltdinp I.awn, Book Muilia, Mull, . Swiss, Dotted Swiss. Plain and Ovanmcmal Portrait and Picture Frame., made to order. A Iso, rc-Gtldtng done, at short nonce.. Cabinet Makers, and others, hirniahed with Looking Uinta Plates, at Laslern prices. Merchants and others, visiting onr city for the pur pose of purchasing Goods, wiil please call and examine onr Stock. : "'' irll " lin - THE CHARTIERB CO At. COMP AN t are now pro oared to contract for and to deliver “ r ,’ M’Kee's Rocks,) two and a half miles below Pm. lurch- from ten In lweniy thousand bushels of coal pur dav Purchasers furmA fltetr own boats. The Coal is of superitfr t[unlliy nnd carefully m-ned. The price it filed ai SI, ter lull, ol ->MO pounds— sealo weichl— five per cent, being allowed fortun-in shipment, or (until Wr notice ) 95 cemts rat. ton has peculiar factitues for loading canal boats, fiat boats. &c., forthe Lake,or lower martcis. Apply a. life office, a. .he wimrf. M ,^ Rvr „ mu.Hu>inwl3w President Chanters Coal Company. srurnlture and cTHnlr Warsroomi. S JOSEPH MEYER, 4fi4 Penn street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps eonsinntly on hand and mokes lo order, m the ixw.it prices. every fie sc ri9 uon ”' ey nnd Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approv ed mvles. Purchaser* would do wcU.to visit hi* W arernna.i of)7(!AwW ■ — r “ : Uemovaii THB undersigned >eg leave ip inform their friends ond the public, that they hnve removed ihelrW hoi. nfc Grocery mill Commission Worehouse from Nos. HO and nnVli^r.y'm^ 'foOrgaiusu aoO licadari of Oftolri* LYRtS, a new.collecucm of SACRED 1\ -MusiOi consisunp of P«alm- and. Hymn loiiesj with d choice fcclfeem’n of Semcnce?, Amheras and S dfcs sned for ibe u*f of Choirs. Con f re«wlons MS s&R'w Sehw". s r - l H. Ban “puMished by Wilkin v Carter A Co ; Boston- Price. is arranged with an accompaniment for Cm Organ or Ptaua Forte, '■■"ii'. BlWood«ttc?t * , SYMPTOMS. Dlaubma* diminished fc* Ver,* cftogb an d morning > swe&isjreitt &ud increasing debility. frequent fainting fit#,' slight,delirium and Cti&rtler* Coal. AUCTION SALES. ' ’ &n6llOft4«Dftilf / XtTArJI A T A. dtt’f Fifth-*treeif»,ar?Oo’elckfAiM )tt general*}*' sottmehtof Seasonable, Staple amlffancV wyuooafi Cjolhhtg* Uooift.shd Shoes, Hals, Caps,&c t t < AT a O CLUCK, A» HU ~ „ , Grocefif*#, Qwcenaware, dataware, Table Cutlery* Looking Olasse*<j ntW’iimJ second hand Hou enotfl and Kiic/ieif Forniture, Aiv Al 7 O’CLOCK, P, M., . Hooks? BtaUoneiy, rnncy articles,; Musical instru rntuil", Hardware and Cnilecy, Clothing, Variety Goads Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. P. M(,,IJAVISt jaZHitf _Auf»o«cef DA.VIS* Auet>ODe«r. SPLF-NDIO IIOIJSBHOIaD FUIINHUftU IT Auc ■no* On Wednesday Morning,- March 2iili T 163 d, 01 H>o’elflClr,ai medweuipg- house, No* did ..feim»i, win be sold the entire stock of bonrebald and kite hen -fur ilture of a gentleman about to decline houst-keep; ing, anidng which Jiffl- spring seat sofa? mahogany Freneh T aiyte chairs mahogany centre, card, toilet apd diutng table»t *Nm<s& and other bed-* stenOsi mahogany book-o2*e»} Bureau, French •ti le; mo otic ornament*; laokingglasses} maunis, parter, ehomber and stair carpets; oil floor. cJoib} window blinds] lire Irons, china, glass aiid qneeltswers, &p. ; Also, a general aisomnent of kltdlvcn rKy *’ o, all of wolcli are Hearty new. X*. M- DAVIS, - marls ■ - ' - | A RGB BALK UK OKUSiiAS .Aau l-j GOODS,on i Credit of 9b days —On Tueidny af ternoon, March lCih, at 2 o’clock, at tb£ comtnereia! salesrooms, corner «?f Wood and Fifth Will be soil on a credit of no days, for improved endorsed pa per oii all suras over $5O. a large and geuerai Q*sor.- ment of Brashes, embracing almost every variety usa oily kept in an extensive brush More. Also, a quantity oi Mason’s Blacking, toilet, shaving and fancy «»p curry comb*, tea candles, variety ". c '- *. marts . **■ iW. DA v»», AtfCt r. n Ana ft* potash at aoctiu«—oh iue«i*»y Z.UUU afternoon, March 10, at 3 o’clock, piUte commercial sales roams, coroerof Wood and X ifia *ts., will be fold tJ.OOfr ft* good quality of Pmosh. . > mnr!s P- M- DAVIS, Aact r. iLUNKKY, FANCY GOODS, SHOW CASKS, tc. M ArcrioN —On Tuesday inorbtne, March jOih, at JO o’clock, at the store of Miss C; Smith, IVO S 4 St O air street, will he sold, her entire stock of MMliiie ry, Fancy Goods,Ac., comprising spleildld[ Velvet, SHk and Satin Bonnets, Ladies’ Caps, French Artificials. Plumes, Fea'hers, Bonnet materials and Trimmings, Capes, Collars, Fancy Goods, Ac. Also—Show cases, counter. rap stands store fixtures, Btn'vc pipe, Ac. [nrnt.3] P« M. DAVIS, Auct T r A IXkGIIKNY BRIDIiB SruClt at AUCHon.-Uj. /\ Tbur*«’ay evening, March 13;h, at 74 o’clock, ai the Commercial Sales Kooms,Cor»er o ( Wood ami riHu virttfi*, win be sold without reserve, to close a concern, t»litire« Allegheny Bridge Company Stock, man 2 V. M. DAVIS. Household fukm i uklat nesday morning, March 17th, at £0 o’clock, at the residence of Rev W. J Pettigrew. No. s&OFeunu Av enue, wt’l be sold a quantify of well kept, modern style household furni'ure. nearly new, among which are— Superior walnut dressing bureau; loungfc; marble top pier table; book case oird books; wardrobe; parlor curtain* and cornice ; veni’iitn window blinds ; parlor chamber and stair carpels; cane set and Windsor chairs* high and low post and French bedsteads; floor i il cloth, mantle clock; fender*; fre ir>ns: work and wash stand*; dining and kiicUcn lablrs; .knives and fotks ; china, class and qurcn«wa:e; cooking utensils, kitchen furniture. Ac. Ac. **• ”*• UAVf-S, marll Auctioneer. W. O. m’tiattTaJS* . Auctioneer, UNDERWRITERS’ SALK OF DAMAGED DR\ GOODS at Auction -fWili be sold, on Fmlny, Mureh HUi, ot 10 o’clock in the fofenopu, at McCa t ncy’s Auction House, No. T 23 Wood street, a large lot of assorted dry goods, slightly damaged by water a few days ■ i»ce Among the tot may be mentioned in part the following—French, English and American blue black broad cloths; French and English dow sktucas» aimers; ea-tsinei?; tweeds, jaines}'alack and colored alpacas; Mdo lames; cashmeres.; gnighams, lawns calicoes; irish linen; linen camb-.imndkerchlei, silk pocket hkfs. and cravats, Buspendeis; gloves , cotton ami worried stockings; socks}' linen towels, table cloth?; canton (flannel ; hue shins with linen bosoms Ac ; together with a targe assortment of other fancy dry goods. Those interested will pjrase to tako nonce that‘the above good will be sold at the lime und place above mentioned. Terms at sale. ma r!ft W. G. McCARTNEV, Auct’r RiiCtbKV STuKK sr Auction w til no mud on Monday, March 23d, at LI) o'clock. In he forenoon, al tbe store of John M. Edmondson, comer of Logan sweet and Pennsylvania Avenue, No. 192, his entire stock of Groceries remainiugon hand, as he u retiring from business. The stor k comprises in part h large lot of IraperiaLGaitpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas; eoflee; N. O. sugar; loaf dn; sugar house and N. O molasses; syrup; pepper; allspice; alum; nutmegs; mustard; cinnamon*, cremaiariar; solpher, ralerntus, soda; soap; candles; sugars; rqacfccrel j herring and shad: vinegar; wrapping paper; biaektng, Ac ; tngeth er «wb a largo assortment of queeasware,china, crock cry wore and glassware, counter scales and weignts, platform do, «ove aud pipe, counter and shelving, Ac mar!s W.G. McCARTNEY. Aaci’-. HOUSEHOLD firanninu, Kucaui UtuasiL, sc-, at Acctws.— Will be sold on Saturday morning, the 20ib, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at die dwelling house Of W.C Murphcy, No 162 Third street, corner of Cher rv alley, all his entire Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils. Ac ,ashe is declining housekeeping. Among tho assortment may be mentioned in part the following. Feather beds and bedding, high and low prslbedstc ids, card tables, dining and breakfast tables, Wish stands, sewing stands, bureaus, fancy tut J eomntoo chairs, rock ing chairs, fender*, fire iron?, stair tods, knives and forst. parlor, Ijatl and-stair carpeting, hearth rugs, door mats, glassware, china and queeasware, a large lot of kitchen utensils, Ac. The above furniture has only be*n a few months ip use, and has beenkeptia tMPbest of order, and be well worthy the atleiiuon orhoase* kerae's and tbbse in want of such articles, marl) W.G. McCAttfNEY, Aun’r. Great Inducement! to Caitt PurcUaiere. WE will sell our tsr*c rtock of of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, albrlce* ihnt eaunot fail u> please cash purchasers. Alt our ° ar I "jAMiaU)WBV, JR, coroer of Scvemh and Liberty sis- I'O the Hoitorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and forth©County of Allegheny: j The peiiuon of Jacob Peck, of Fourth Ward, City of Allegheny* in the County aforesaid, hombiy shewcth, Tbut your petitioner hath provided himself with material* for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, prays that yoor llonors will be pleased to grant bint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, us in duty bound, will pray We, the subscriber*, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of .food repale for honesty and temperance, and is well provided wiui house room for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers,and that said tavern uiifc cexsary. P Weiseuberecr. A Weaver, E Faulhonler, P Poster, W Frgenberg, ft Weisencom, H M Aufenderbiren, J! W Shoemaker, C Lapp, C GtUc, P Paulin, L Lofiuk. marl3:3; • r»H) the Honorable ihe judges of UieCourt of ucneral X Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny: The petition of Patrick SrNamee, the Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in me County aforesaul, humbly sitcweih. That, vour petitioner hath providad huntejf wi'h materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hi* dwelling bouse, in the Word aforesaid, and pray* that your Honors will ba pleased to grant him a !icen>e to keep a public house of entertainment. -And vour petitioner, n* in duty bound, will pray. ' p ’ PATBICK m>namee. We. the subscribers, eiuzensol the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty on«l temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for Ibe accommodation nnd lodging of siruugers and travelers ,and that said tav ern is necessary* _ _ Robert Johnston, Joined M Shane, John Donnelly, R K M’Gowin, James Mackey, Charles M’Shaue, Wnt HiddeH, A >l’Roberts, Jacob Young. Andrew Jucknuuu Martin Connolly, Win Ynun-r.— Dupatch (marl3:3t ' TO the Honorable ihe Judges of the Court of lieuural Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and forihe County of Allegheny. The petition of B Reese* of the township of Wilkins, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth,— That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma ueriols for the accoraraodauon of travelers and others, at tiis dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honoi's will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. Ajtd your petitioner, a* in duty btJfcnd, will pray. *> .' R REESR. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re* pole for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with Uou>e room and conveniences for too accommoda tion ami lodging-of strangers and travelers, and that stud tavern is necessary. K Satterfield, W Bojd, 11 Thompson, P Perchraeiu. Wm Elder, A Hamilton, H Z .Mitchel, J S Kacock, J Alehouse, U. W Horbncfc, J A Ramsey, R Denulon. marlh:3t rpO the Uonomble the Judges nf the Court of General J. Quarter Sessions of the Peace In aml (or the County of Allegheny: • The petition of William Peter?, of M’Canules- town da]). County atore«aid, humbly shewelh, That yourpe* mtoner hath provided himself with materials tor too• ac commodation of travelers ami other?, at his dwelling hon«e, m the township aforesaid, and prays that you Honors will be pleased to irmiu him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your nemionerr as in duly bound, will pray. wAi PETERS. We the subscribers, ciuzeusof ibo township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance.undisweil provided With house room and conveniences for the accoinuiodaUonand lodg in got strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. J Sampv, J Banks, R APDonald, J CoU,K S-Murray, J Wlmesdi. J hemple, W Scott, A Noble, J B McDon ald. R Hordg. 11 Sample. fmarlS 1 h L/CKL>~A tew bb s. No. i Laro, just received and tor snlebv imnrWJ SMITH & SINCLAIR. DHlfcD PEACH fc&—2s sucks new Peaches,for sale mart 2 SMITH A SINCLAIR. C^LOVERSEfcD— 5b bus. pflmc Cloversecd, for sale j l,y SMITH A SINCLAIR. rrtIWOTHY SEED—7O bus., a very tuperor article, X for sale by tmarl2] SMITH A SINCLAIR N' O- SUu AK—<U) lihds. N. O ftugar, for sole by . raai-12 _ __ SMITH & SINCLAIR. BKHAGE J)K LA INKS- —A.A. Masor A Co. OTtt lust lu receipt of fifty pieces Spring and Summer Be* rage De Louies—new and beautital styles. _ Imarl2 W' K have just received twenty pieces Purple Prints, small and. neat figures, and perfectly fa& colors, marls} Nos. Q«1 and 64 Market su DISSOLUTION —The partnership heretofore existing between JOHN PARKER and WM. CARR,under he firm nf John Parker A Co., is this day dissolved. fVbrusTY 14-1652. tfrb!7:tf JUST RECEIVED —At fid Fourth street a new aud extensive stock of Trimmings. Gents* Furnishing Goods. Embroideries. Cloves. Hosiery, Ac. murlX J* A. M*KNIGHT. FEATHERS— 22 sacks Feathers, la store and for sale by [marl2l_. KING A MOORHEAD. GLASS— 75 boxes, for sate by marlS * KING A MOORHEAD. Lake superior salmon— 25bb!s No. 1, M'CuUoueh’s breads in store and for sole by (marl2] KING A MOORHEAD. Molasses— Prime Plantation aud Sugar House, in store and' for sale by imorldl KING A .MOORHEAD. VVmtam'W* Wallace, > •: PITTSBURGH STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 31-9, 391 and 393 Liberty, oppostUt SmtlhJUld sL MONUMENTS, Grave Stones, MonteU,* Furniture Tops, and air kinds of manufactured Marble,'al ways on hand,, and made to order on Ih? shortest notice Several hbrdred designs for and selected, on hand. The trade furnished.with Marble at the lowest prices. Ordersarejnpily attended to. - i mntrlrfm , W.TV WALLACE. f.-iPFICEfif Cleveland ami Pittsburgh KtuLroad Com* A / pany, Httvenna, March 48ib, 18&—(kJ&'IiMlOii'i is no longeron. Agent for said Company. -- v • mat 15.31 OYRUS FJiUENTISS, Prpa’t , fVv .-.-f • BANKERS & BROKERS.* & KK HAW: BEMOVeOTHEtIt^FFICB » W enSSf MBiV® **» Piuibvrgkf Pa. PATRICKS Je PHIKNCi -a y Bankers ana exchange brokers. •»« Deafen In Notes. Drafts, Aecepiail(ieB GoM,B|lvcr_ anti Ilan* Notes. Exchange on the Eastern alia iv ' 3 - ern cities constantly for sale. ,r m . Collection nindelnalj theeitie llircngbouUheC'li ted Stated Deposite* receivedlnpaffundsorontrent of Fifth anfl WgflaMfeciV; fftu? ■■ "I 'Jametltc and foreign Exchange, Bank hates, aoldanisilvit\Boushi,SaU and Kxchangti, MCBASOS AUV BABKISO HOUSE William At'ffiill & €©., «*Wood Street, PJITBBmOII By tMtrttotttbwenflayniapgrfsuw. ftmOS anvHMB, . „ ■owinoiiUK KKUtKB A HAllSf. BinkenandExchange Brokers, Beale,Un Earnen and , DomuUcßUl3,BuSo/Bxthange, Cerloeausprßlsnr H, Bank Nolle.and Coin, . . . ... . • Corner of Third and Wood «U.,directlv;of>poalietheSl Charier Hotel. a.»y29 H. BOLSBB # E^OSSr EAVB BSHOVID THBIH BAIUUI9 AKP HXCMAfttfX OXfTCt 2b No- 67 Markct itfui, four doon htloto old stand, N. HOLMES* SONS, tf - . BANKERSArtD c.*C*JANuKDKUftERS.and Dea lers InNoies, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold,Silver and | Sank Notes. Exchange on the, Eastern and \\ esrern ■ cities constantly forsaTe, Collections tnad© In all the cltiesihroaghom ted Slates. Denosiles received mpnr funds or current paper. No: 57 market sired, belwtieu Third and rFoarib streets. . jan3o-ly. fAS.ff.HQOS- . ■ tMO».B4BrtBT . HOOK 4 BAHG]ESfV» - T BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; - ?■ N, S. Corner of-Wood and Sixthelrttu,} PiUsbHnth t Pa T\EALERSIn Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign II and Domestic Eiebange,Cernficatesi>fDeposili*e EXCtLANOEon all t]je principal Citiesofilie Union tnd Europe, for sale in sqmsto suit purchasers. • ' y CURRENT amlparfandsrereivedottdepaslle - s _■ COLLECTIONS mtdeoa atiparts of the Untort.tube lowest rates. • ’ ■ teplT-ly 7“ fItLU ft:CUtlH:¥» BANKERS ANO EXCHANGE BROKERS, No* 85 -Wood Street, ; Thtrd doorbebio Fourth—[wen tide).. SIGHT EXCHANGE ou (he Eastern Cutes constantly for sale. -Tune Billsof Exchange aijd Notes., uis-? counted.. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes.bougbt and sold. Collections made in all Uie principal cities of the united Slates- Depositarcceived of i’ar.and Current Fundi* i msriffty . . . <J. E. ABNOIiD & CO, BANKERS, AND ZfEALEUS IN EXCHANGE COIN, BANK NOTES, ' SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS; 4e., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceedsrejnlt led to any part of the Unitm. t&*STOCKS«W& BOC6HT AflD. SOLD I ONCOMMISSIOH. No. 74 Fautth street, - Next don* tfl.lfr* - of. Pmohurgh. CLOTHS, &C. - /-’(ONSrAmI.Y recewnif oiul opemiiß.ouhe CAR- I / PKT WAREHOUSE of W.IM’CLtNTOCK, No/f-5 l->unh Blreetxoroprising.4lie RICHEST .add. LATKST SPHINU STYLES , , _ . , We invite ifio allenlion of llio«e wltliuig to Fu:m«h Steam Boatsor Houses* to give ns -a • call; as we will sell at prices lower than ever before offered iuUjl* mar ket- The stock. compnseß ui part the following varieties: Rich Vhlvet rile Carpets; do Tapcsuy Brussels Carpets} do English and Ameneaa.Brussels CaipeU; , Rvim «ui>er three ply in*oe?lal - do. Superfine do do do, Superior utgriun Carnet j VvmiloW Ifolaod, Pateut Tapestry do do; Transparent Shade*; Fine Ingrain dodo; Smut Damask; Common do do; Venitian •Windo; VennmnTapestry do; Ftairßods; Twilled Vemtian • do; Piano Covers;. Plain ilo do.; Table do, - List and Rug do; do Mats? -• • Chenille auuTafted Rugs; Sheepskin Door Mine; do do Door Mats; Adelaid do do; ALSO—OIL CLOTHS, of all from 2? inches to 25 feet, which will be cut to Guitry naed Hall, Room or Vestibule. • (mart! W. 9. C« TWICHBIiL A «O.*S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION.HOUSE, NEW ORLEANS* THIS long established House confine their aueutioi strictly to sales ami purchases iwi Commission, and to the Forwarding business generally. They sdHeit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them. . > . January. 29, ,1»W, COM MISS lOK H OtTSE, SAmT'ZQUIS. ion* w. kooboo* . TwlfiheU A Rogrldget. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Comer ■•Commercial and Pi ntalrtels* ■; > ■fKTILL promptly attend to nil consignments and Com fy missions entrusted to them, anu wiH make liberal cash Advances on consignments or Bills of Lading in hand. orders for the prarchape of LeaiL Grain, lltinp ana oihcr Produce, will be promptly filled at-ihe lowest pos sible prices, and on the best terms. . • • • They will also undertake the setlleraenl and collec tion of elaicrm of importance i and hope, by their cspe~ ciut personal efforts and attention to all the interests of. their friends, to give general satisfaction. Geo- Collier. Su Loots; Ellis A Morton, Cmcinnati; Page A Bacon do Strader AGorman do Charless, Blow ACo , do Hozea A Fraser* uo <4 Chouteau A Valle, do t»pnpger AAVbueman,do D Leech A Co., William Holmes A Co., J. AV. Buder A Bro, Pittsburgh; Morgan, J Bl Buck A Morgan, Philadelphia; Shields A Miller, Philadelphia; Ib.D. Newcomb A Bro-, and W. U. Reyuolds, Louisville; T O TWICIIKLL A CO, New Orleans freaidtbfem P9* BpKlNti STYLE FUR JMi.— This neat and / ffl beautiful > tyle of HATS are now finished, and will introduced on Saturday, February I4tb. G*ut cmco are invited to call at No. 91 Wood street-, thi ddoo; below Diamond alley. .. ■ . fei>2 1 J, WILSOV-A.SQN. JACOB PECK. Pltnflrtjlaw nfitlflßtttUhCablact. TX U announced by the Inst steamer, Ihut. Lord;. John Cabinet U dissolved. Wo anticipate Una ble*. Tn the-mean Utnfc it .■ shon>d be remembered that CHESTERhas recetvefi.lns spung ?toek of goods, em bracing every article necessary rtrGnnta. ana Boys out flu Hi» stock of ■Menund.Boys ready made olptlung is eouplete and wtll be addedto doily. With the dotermmduoaot maintalnlng.iUtP-prevAbus reputation of his establishment* qs to material, work manship* and moderate prices, he. invites the public to call aaJ caam.nc No marO 71 Smithfield ncor Diamond alley. DMiolatlou of Partnership. THE parmun-bln Imho to exishny belweeu thaunder siried; in itK City of PUBbortli,.inllie Dray bu? - ness,urderihe name rmdotyle of Keyser & M’Dovrell, , s iu!.duy dissolved, by "f° n J?&BER, ELIZ&UETU: M'JJOWELL. Pittsburgh) March 3, lssi« ........ •i The business will be continued by GsOdJkJCsTB&B, i who aidne is authorized -to collect and rceewe.aH nies due to paid firm.. Ail .debts the firm will be paid by the undersigned* GEO. it. KbVbLK. Pittsburgh, March J, lbsl. Jtnars —TtikfcX/TYt*Kl> msnrtniepl of Stereo* ivneU Cut*.suitable for newspaper adveiltsemeuts and Job Priming, for sale at w. S. H A:VLV* : Printing Offioe, No 50 Third street, t the Third Presbyterian Church. OUUAII .CURED llAAlS—Burrowe*’ very tunenor CureJ llami ’ lUil "aMiTn 8 * mwclaA. B. A. i’alineitoek's Vermifuge* ■ . THR STANDARD AETlCl.E— iha_ Mfest snd-mOal effective remedy for Worms mat has been discos l?om Messrs, llowcll & Tumor, Drujgiils and Physi cian, Hay wood cottniy, Tennessee ~ “ Uy common consent, U. A. Fahnestock's Venruiuge . U acknowledged 10 be a standard article in thi* section of the country* and if our opinion car serve any good purpose* we freely soy that, we consider U -macii tb« Lest Vennifugo in use ; we prescribe « » l ®W-. nractice, and with uni'orm success, and Jell more ol «. Uian any or all o»her similar preparations imUOgether.” sold by B. A. Fabne'UockfcCo., corner j of Wodfrand First streets, Fitubnreb.:; - >.<■•• > • For sale, by Pruggun andcAieTcuants tbrouchout the. United States* ? tnrnryS'dfc^lta Brief and record rarer —sawyer’* .Brief nnd Record Paper.fnr*alo at W. S HAVEN’S Stationery Warehouse, marts cornerof Marketarul Second st«. S’f I'XSTBOAT BOOKS AND STATfONEBY-iSleom horns furnished wilh complete ouifila of Hooka, Slo uouery, BiUa> Card*. &c . at ’ . W S. IIAVEVS,Sta«ouer, maT l3 corner of MarVel ontlSfeepudals v Notice* «T llAVE&s'Ociated witu myrelfMr P McCctLouon L and Joint Haoay, foribeptifpsr oi carrying-on a Wholesale Grocery and Coiomlwi n business The sivle of the firm will be Henry McCulloogh. A Co* 1 marlt JAMBS AfiMSTBORO .. .PaMDBL CBO^l^R Armstrong A. Oroxler, . COMMISSION aUSRCHANTS. GRMCKRS, And Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures,, MO 0# WATSBf AMD 04 BIHST StfißßT, KTTSBOBOU, P/ - Will •item) promptly to ihe tale of every deacriptmn of Western Produce, and other uruerea committed to theircore. lmar> ° OI ‘ ,UI “ sthlbt'SL mlu O EOABS-aOJ,UUU Common marfl ** * No 61 VVoler street (SJEW IHCt-Re«»ve^ax^ Groeers nnd Tea flJetrlerV PINE AI'PEE CJIRESR, Goahcn do, ' Prime WR Cream do Sa lor*faleby ! w! A: II’CLURG & CO., ! mario _ 256 M>eny »<re*fe, -Jfj-EXICANLTND WARRANT.-Kousm enfold > "<• and UUenyreeU. HINA MA'tTING.—A frcsU •• orlicie. TcceiVtd and ] for sale al tlic caipei "“^"^ecMNTOCK^ gS FourUi st. ;c QUBERFtNBJNOIWp o-ARPmoltith on^iK^ ss^^^gsr ,J> 1 /■'ILOVERSEBI \jf mart rvßrEfiTcUßtlßlKd ANU Hb'OMa ! - I I ,i« Peaches. pared and unpited; .4£ Jj 0 W A M’CLPRU fcCOvaSfi Liberty st. (•■ '.HKAk* BTILbiNO l.or» tok SAUis-Mmsied in, l ih<?Seventh Ward, City of Pittsburgh,'baaing each a fromob Seieinaryaneet9ofeteniKt. eiteuding back; 103 (eel— pattof StephenColwelVsplauof Loir. Great: Inducements ate offered in the purchase of thene Ixiia. Apply to . % bl’tAIN & WOKFJTT, mml'J - , No.gl fifth street. "iif ANTED—BY IWOYOUNU MbN-Bdaid m « ;\V" tespectablo-pilvaifliraanly. wiihout other bof'“- er*,ln a pleaianiand healthy part of the sJw _,SeS3 moderate. Apply at 127 Founh street, near Smuhbeia \. <Sbi» , - ’ Removal. “'SWu. j/' >* f - ; : >/£y?nr : \ Bigogfii FOB SALE & TO LET. TJOfT»AII&3IiB T«B6K 4'ftrßY MicE/mT 1? JDWFXMNO HOUSE, Nor 10 Hay «tre«.Bß ' Bnydcr’s How, Prise 83A&0 Teints, iw IaVB , i cash-, 8300 In one year; and.*2,ooo In five yes;*, 'ffl tie aeonfed bybond andiSGtlgaKeon fire premia** v Clem of nil liremDbrani’eß.and titiefrioiilpotable,.' . Apply to i>. w. aa. s. infiiiA decto-hm Najfflvottf&nr tt JO tibr—eflie subaciibrr oiler i for Sent mo 1 More toon now occupied by M<«r» WiUnrkMM* DirtU. Mariretsircei, l> i gn MgiB, on ibtlstoTApii Enontre of Janftlf CHAsI. H. fAVlgCNrUo.TlWfaiSu ' ' , Drtltililr Wipnrcy foTOflr, ' " rfllfi well into wn UK WIN WOOD 'JAKVtN Ffopew 1 is offered [or »ate in loir to ahji parcfcnsew. -yHit* aiTorden rare chance for a dcTijl.ifnlsummsricatdcnce, ' f/ee (ram the admire a rut dirf or lire my, For partita hr* enquire of ibe nubiertter on ilieprctnljcs jaO.Bm* JaMKS M‘KAJn: «T UfTtyKK VTIoOsTb TO'fi ENT,wTtb"o'feEMd«£r and yiireblcry. anJ/ionrlO total acre* ofUsiji ground. Enquire of ' J™™ 1<.b23-(f . A. WItKlN3d£CCt. ' onnnltrue for Ball- , a FIftSFBATE second Saw) Omnibus, moJcrmrttle,- ■ _ A which hae been running bnf a (tw momht. Wilfbe. enM-vmi' low. ’ Apply at Brown 1 * Hotel, corner of ■ Sm tbfiiia And Third alreeia. ' enveeri v inorWw ' BROwN « CONNELLY, VAinatiia naat asorAte * IthSIKABIyKFARH of SO acre*, fid or which are a. wall ! improved, rnid on which I* »CfO<* dwelling house, stable, barn, orchard, of choice fruit, with every , convenience, for farimnYg.or**P.t«n4*4 4{vy.{MmftbeiWv; only about hoi/ in four's dnvo jjrom -ibo- ciff* oji 10.0 We&temKiulrcad. • t v . • ’ •>■ £ . Alto, Two valnaMe-loisof. ground, pjie-tfj vihfr oio' - : tr&f fifteen acres. „ . Al%o, -Two of~Uijoe smaller iolf Ol 3 &tjti each* » » . « t , ersao3 desiring to eecarc a Lowell® inoaecftAPPMC?., and on ea y tenu-, will apply'lo So CUTimKßT.<3cnn A*entv co ymnf.fichUJt * countkv skai* fok sali:-Knmu ejTnirTb ll A' Perry svilleHlanfc.'Hcaif, Si mi In from Aliegßenjf Cay; cpsuuning acres. 11l [Lhn;!i rime of oulUyailOn a unmo orchard of -choice fruils—cherries in great abundance. Tbe improvement? -are a l*rge collage brict bouse,Untaheil m moJern style, taro neverrailing sittings of water at tbe doors Tim Is, peinsps. oue ot tbi: most pleasant: locations ■ foru: country:. seat-to be,. ( found inthesurburOsof theeity. Price, SIMM One-third tu hand. Apply to / tPi,AIS-A,MOFFIWr: .: mariu ■, No Ot Fifth street. - .y, I'U)IIRAt;KhSOt' , £ANIJKoU;BALIi-l-'riJili)UKOlv JJ. Reea sitcetjßmlndjmmiig ptopciiyuf McssM. O**- xnm aniiEook,-nearthe ftljjicr3Vinc ttoad». lUisuijttbla for a large fclaughiKm>g_> JvstaUhsbwtni . amlrswoko House, or il.wouJit baau hile.for»;lJjetye*y-- having a One iircoiaof.waiisrpaawng Jat.U will be sold ataa exirtmely lo* pnee; and oi\/ea- pajnuMit.?- TiUe uiieXc<;plionayie, ajvu wholly uiwuurabettd Apply to < mmlt JA.UE? pI.ftKCLV To Let. ' FROH thc first of April nexi,ifieTH***’Sto**4>tiiiilv : Kisr, No.'ll Marked HI-. oo!, lirtwecn-Firfir and sec omt streets. Enquire of R ’IU WNSENtt it. CO, m aiD _ No. 19 Market ef._ RENT— A laigenml convenient gar ’ fixtures, on first floor ol H alehouse now suieupieii os' u« ami pos-es-ion given itmpeJnueljr. Ajso, a luge Office, uu -ecoml floor in out Warehouse, froniine Water street, and possession given on IneaSt Of : s APninexi J. S WaTERMaN* SONS,’ Veil® Noa.fOAna 81 .Wsoer sud 68Froni slreei. • r Cioae oap, i> run tsAl/E—Sixty aeresConOPrivi i lette, iu«t above the Eecond Uain.ou Ute Yougbioeiie- , ny river tfeb23.tr] A. WILKINS St CO Vi'OII itttNT—ON K HUUJ*K - atd Hi VEACKK3 UP Sc GROUND.at UmddookVFte'd, nine mttes from the~v City of Pittsburgh* lus a now Unck Homeland ta in-: lended for a fuvern—to bo called _ u Braddock’aFieitl HotelPoifies*:ion given jmmtidtairly-Eiviuircof , * ' JOHN ROHINBON*'- :. on iheprransev febSStfw* J For tttftt. , XHR DRUG STOREaUhecomer of-llamiandrenn streets. 4 Teblhtf ... A; .W; LOOMIS,Fotmh-street. : A TWO STORY 3JRICK SHOP—wilt grtve* : rdo*; 40fc by 20 feet fjsvitb an Much cylinder engine,and..-- boiler—all in good order.AJ?b, oir, ibe .sanre ' Lot,j»« smiriiPwellmgllouae.Tbdi.oUCOUyAOfeelv B.year* leaser. bimateilonLiljerty sireei.epncsitetbePennsyl vania Railroad Ticket Office, Fifth-Ward.:, Apply, to J. HOWAKTif, * ' frb*Mro No s?9ff_L»&erty afreet ,b'or »al«< “ 1C ACRES OF LANU, in bit to »uli (fdrcZlftgertj Id *uuatfctl near, the-property qI i CoUC{6jthspjide* . :: - ceasrd tonemile from ihfiAiregbenyrCeiaeleiy-ffceiflp pariof tlio ttsboji. Farm.- Farilier infiarraait(>n will be , - flven oa applying to UiCJubscriOetyon Uie. pretmae*. . . REWARD HAVNES v - mark* w , f* cwta'l? k VUll fYHIE subscriber offers'for sa € e, on' very reasonab:e -1. terns,the following Property— *«:. ~: v THREE STORY Bfttete-ISNVELLtSO^HOtISfc; Ho. lio P«;im.BtteeV,.beiweea'lf»y *tr±et:un<l.Evaq«i\B!-: > ley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending back ll&ftef to an aHey. The bouse « one afcthe .best butldmgs;.and iaone of ihemoat pleasant neighborhoodsinthe Cljy. v FIVB ljOTS—Embracio^comerorFroni'andTtfrry: streets; one hundred and five feet front Brid 00 feet ou Froui'aireety wah a lhree aidry.' hnck building on the corner*-: a 8 story framconf^onret—. and twe<Briek.‘Euitdlngs, used.as shOpsi^nßeiry^V: feetTrontl>y 9a deep,ou Froatybetwtfen Marketand Ferry street. . . A LOT,'with veryrcoHrenieht Frame-Dwelling; Lot , da feel by SKK fronnngon CojigTessamfEfmat reels..,/ - A .HOUSE.and LoTonWylic ctrcet, near.;ihe new Court House. The house h well arrange laud in good order.and is ndtw occupietLasa Hotel.. ; •• A THREE SHOEY\rk(CK, oil SmrOiGeH'xVteoi, nearSeveotbrbeingui&n excellent btiimegs locatiort.-~.- The Loti* 20 by SO feet deep, frnjinng-dnSmilhfield su :.- A COTTAGE FRAME and LOT, SSbvXSO&et fronting on Annc and Bobmson streets, AllegnenyCisy; .< ; This a a very dcslrahieaml pleasant locaUonfot ttresi** ' deace. i THREE LOTS, on Centre street and Pasture Lane, A t in Allegheny Clty,3u by Si) feet each, near tKeiasi deneeot Mr.RetejrJenmags. _ . - .->* .« NINE LOTS,-m; the town-of ArXeespotts-eaph.^ c feet by 150 Severalof these are au ihc Mam stree!; .- ; ; ELEVEN ACRESlnLtmelown, on theAJoaocgahela River; on which there are four houses. .TberenTeporoe six or seven acres -or excellent JStoueCpaJ and; ahun dance of Limestone, convenient.tor-the- landing j and '' two Coal Pits open. CO LOTS utahe towa.ofCotambU'GthfeetbylSD each, nearly all level, and welHouaied. The teoantof .. i each Lol .kos'the privilege of using.wliatever Slone > Coal he In ay reqoireforhis own. use, - :' ; the Locks. Colnmkiais a pleasani . ■ . bankof the. Mouong:ahela river, & short distance below Lock Nd.3 v Jn Ihe midst df an extensive Coilye- v giotnnnd would be a. desirable establishments. TWO HUNDRED ACRES of nifotfor STONE i COAL;witii ;Hoase, Railroad, Ac. ;TjiiS:property ; lms ; ; f>a front o? 140 .rods on ihe .Monongahela riyerV Au dx cellani landtag; good grade and foaudattad for BUrtUoad, • » .—with-. enough. levelvgrdund- aume.pourt'for.houses» gardens or locations for maunfecrorjes The vein «,deeo enough to.alio w liorserto be .useflm; > . hauling out the. Coal—the quality or itou work.&ieam/gaa, or.or(rmary uses, u not sucpassed . . , any in the country. In my.nbsepce,my Agent, James Blakely,: give all necessary-information,'.ami be authorized to • give warrantee deeds far any. property sold.. . 5 JAMES MAY, , No* lid Penn-street PfANOSI : X>KRENT,'-Tbd > *uU«nkerhaa several very good Pianos for Rent. Afs.'vfor safe Jq«V two secondhandpjauo?» in excellent ccndiuoa.*,. > ■ • il. KIiBOEK, No. 10L Third's!., .Sign of.AheCQlJenllee.Hivo- Ko*aoie>artt*nt, , . _ , TITAREHOUSE N'&. H, cometror : W allots: being tfaehgi&lemaudforbuaineasofany . kind- >V>rierms.enqmte:bfftVAN>'.= .. - ■*(•. / m’i ; A. Great Bargain Ottered* * TIIB engaged in aooiliarjßrancJi of basineKs. Ut'nris-m scU ’OQt bisjeuliresioekof - DRY GOGDSj BOOTS: end SHOES; arul,*lSo,tf>Eett . :-i gylvanU Avenue. TLe *tobk-i3 oo&4)f;ibftl)esl: in Jhe - : cut— baviiig been selected wrtkes9eetal.jearc.lo.the ia*; tcrestsofihereiailtradh^-anilwillbesold ala bargain;: v ? . ,: f tf bl3dni > ~ ItRNRY REIS, mO-LET— UUUali. ; ; - Pohscs sioutiveniiotbe (Maf AjWib.'tEnqaire of STKWaHT 2t GILU AW* u I*w # ' ‘ No 87 Fifah Birtet. ftbSitf SEWINAKY umtDlNO FOR KENT. —A couago QnddutbundiagjWeirfUiedfot aScnUixHi'yrfoTYoanjE Ladleator Willi about-ten actee of groundsorchard and SbrubberyiVYculdbeteiUCd to a private famny»biua*cbool weald bapreferred. * r ■ ThepTacehas been i,hOQghvpurUqUl»riy x d?airablc for such purpose.' Endjrtre'of / x ~ v " ' r *' fcbfrtf - A. VTICKXN3&CO>. rjiyUKU-^IMK?\VAK.Jt;UOU!SB,jUti.JUIIwrIycOJiIJO- J?v. sue :«he iliead :6ft Wood SsVacbnbJMd. back running iluvugh.loPciin auecl, now. occupied, by Wlllmm Leliraer. ■ , Possessiongivenlstof April, IW3 Enquired ■ feb4 Jt llAHft A. Co, 1(0 Wood at. WAbb jt smuLßi ■, No. 09 stultbfleld Straet, JPlHrtagrfifea TTAS iuet received Tin Spring Slack ot ?aE E It li HAN(I!NU3,ti! every variety of style sod 8013 b, frontal cents to pefpreee. ' TwenV cases now opening—paiieras ucw,- color* beautiful, andprleea low, lo rumbcU®”; Those having hou«ea 10 P»P r er >J‘ , l^® e^i?^ 2%B£f to sell again, suould call amT aiamine, belowrjrotew ■auiff elsewbcro CO dozen oand I foies* 1000 nicees'Curum Paper; 300* da J>mon CJolor—^ptaln; ■*■ 400 'do - Black '' do, j 300 do ‘ Woe UO-* *OO <f o C'cam do; •» „ BLOCk'WARBWJ PAPKRiTor Public' Halls, of evcrT dercrtption.v wiiAauliuhle 'Colomin,' Capa , liases and Bordering, famished at short notice. yr AH ofwbich will oe sold LOW, for CASH 01. BAGS, „ atlheWoll PoperSloreoC Jr SHJDLfc, biaiS:‘Jia_ _ SmhkEcld street, Titlabargb. \ Hoop Boliar Wauud, , t~*OOB WAGES WllXBKEAlD.—Enquireui TUI* jromca,or uIG. V, ARUU'fJlNOTSSaapFaciory, Sevenib alreel. * gnmfclw Marble filaunli. " " l -LASHE! sbrek of ihe iiiostvbeautj'ul MANTELS, A ■ made of-till' finerlquaiilyof !i *od Domsß» ' lie Mar tile, niatiuir.riureU by machinery, always on hand and 1 made 10 order on rhort nolice, al'tui'ea. ranging : from #l5 to 5100 each, fprebutefa are lavited torcall and examine the eloCk and priee«i3l#i33l:«mt!CJS'jwbr; a erty street, opposijoSmitbEeld. marl tin , W WiWAI.I.ECK. IftAUOA—JO-UlMtat-gboizldersi. * ’ 10 do n»m»r ~ , . s . _ 5-do Eider: ' Received mul {»**•}£ P* l.s Waterman asonSv. > No*. 50 mid 81 W»tof.«nd W From «■■ ftfeUChfeife AAll AUlte— . _' - XJ 70 do*. Header Backet* ; - \ '$ do Tob«, Urge '> 7 > / IIIURNS—3# «ox ,a»«irietf ia«*,<pliWiß.mif4i»g<i|): to gale 1)? > us , WATCH WAN* fcfiONS. CBQ liis. a**otte4 tw*i«/ citymiU cfiuatf? +*&**' * - HWUACCOJ-*larso*uili(eiie»»i l ««oruiwn^fei'jf; 1 su'd pound I«tnp» ( of Popular *iebmondiuidJ.TnelJ bore brande manufactured Tobacco, received d'tcct lioralbe and fof Jme »« reduced pncea, by WATEgM *N>«?J^ iioNMt,i3;-iioNfvK:rBT „-- % _ .s ■ 7 V^. , 7 , ** t «-’ * " - \ - .'.V > * V-*-~ •. * *i.. *». -1 -v y.-. ■:>> ■m., i. . • -i. • • V ► ' ; C ■.. :* '■ ' ‘V * r" 1 '. ,r ’ ' &; ~ >• V.*: " * 1
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