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V <'&?«*** "eUUrI IJ resnlted-m-tia damageand win of oonmderable DAILIUSVIEWOF tuk maukets. m n ; W' ■« «* Aacuon Card, ». b. «. - 7” " IHTIBHDAr MOBngoS:=:.:iIABCHI& qmokly Bonded. , offici op thb Ojlilt MoKHii*a Post. T f „f.„ f * ■ RANKERS BROKERS, r ' V. (.* 'V ( ) * XHUBSDAx AUiisrtUMU*. and the firemen so cpnmnfW nn *hd* Th nrZin .4. m 1 cTiV<m ? TITS GREAT SE£K£T AT LAST discovered tlic reqoisiUoiiß of ihetaw.iefiTrintmjr SaiMAt Auction* febaoiy Vum 9Sr.=iS v , BsoQinonft -vtar. and fiifiso Ivc -reart. To i 1 f H3SSSEII £.ta?ag;'fas : i. ; cf plenty ot boats. The great number of persons &B yet no Btatement can-be made as to its pro- 38 do at $pS t 20 do it 3 Od, 45 flout 2,0 s ” fed aud tubcrcaUr consamJiiQnf 11 tiuk* b Tills.— patronize lura. P. McKiiNA,Aacuoneor. 1 store roon now occiptf rftefc ' ™™“ BKSSJiaS ‘i * .’S J . t rk\* ,*V soarcdy instify. lao>> ■ " POTATOES-Sales on the wharf 0f240 bushels Ueds FIRST STAGE. lonment of Seasonabjo, Staple and Fancy firy Goods, **“ Eastern add West- FpBEwU known J r/!, »‘V ? t • the regular uhop OXJonnor’s Lttlurt.—We were maei nt^ c ,n^lon^ o "?““ pI “ H,J 111 °' mg ’ P° P hl ) &C o)Heci.onalmadoinallihociaee thitoghoul tie ffni- afford t a rareVeacJ for*^ 1 d *iiyl”!i 7 ' ' f**-* r^V^f\r-^Tv, . •■•■■■■. pleased Wi&tfta Iftftfpftrt nnil oloqnent address of BACON—Sales of 15,000 Jb» at 7i, 81©0i for thoul* Blue Wrapper*. Groceries, Queensware, Glassware,: Table Cutlery, t*?,®!®*®*- .frcß.froas tbe smoka.ondJ«t-or^e:cUyi7i?or : b^en , ' V!V -'''-'-'''-'"'- : ' ;v - v ''' ir ' i ‘ ; '‘' ;: f' '' ,; -' i ' r --'-''' i: - : ’ :;: ’ ; - ,: -'' : - ;:; '"‘ r:;r ' ;: -“ r • —•' '**-'- v * -V Cincinnati packet leaving to-day. Bishon OTnnnnr W .«««»»•«. wm n!«» a <Jers * !lller .‘MO &f coamry boioa and shoal ' Ldokiay Glasie.a, new and second Household aad gaS&»« M *°rn«of [fcb3 arß cnoarn of the sub.cjiber on lie pt^f e “ PalU ?’ l ' ' ' „ . v < BiUiop O Connor last eTenu® ea were ateo a jBllat7 iij S hM4(|| » Ks Kochea Farpitare, tc. . Doaeu c an,i evragnJbtehmgt, Bm* Mta, _J5?3m! , JAMBS WKaW. A " >,■.-< We copy the following items from the Lonis- Twy large and reapeotoble audience. The late- cured haraß at mc> wm do , ldea gJJ « ProND staCF fce.hu BmiloSSn ?flw%S«" Jjmiml ta, n ? M «***!«,*n4S&an s .i, .x'. T. 1 “A? T nlo Covritrof tie 13th iust - nefes of the hour when his remarks were finish- SODA ABH-SBca.Vsoa private letnis. SECOND ST\CE meats,ffardwafoaaSCatlerr,Clolhta?, Variety Goods' BXOHABBS ASO T SAE{KJtNQ HOUSB grottni Enquire o? > , " ? A'l Sas BtVSSAKD WSA3THBR.—Themeratttus ed, prevented tis from giving any thing like a BEEF—SaIe of C Iterces at SJc Conaamption. G J^l“ di ’ vei ale * ‘“kuenoifer. wri»is~ «. “ -if. b -:S?.l f ,.,.. : A. WILRiNgfeCCr. t _ . _ i !<>:«» pointls-Mhng fast, with 12 feet water-on the report this morning, but vre will give a fall one MOLASSES-Sale. of 10 bhl. at 33c, ca h 5 hhd In Pink Wrapper . SCOTT"*. OTIS, WI!UMttJ&. Mill ec iOl, FOR ttbart-a Frame Coiuge,-with *ine - Fbllb' lastemiine. Dorine the nrevioas 24 * V •„ t, 1 augar ats»®lHc, OOdays, SO bDI do at aae AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS: 04 1 I|sS| Garden ondShrubbery. Atmu t fonr acres wlti - ' v - ,*. , y<t t-?; V e\\ rv. Sill' < -t4* P to ' morrowlf P osslble HAY—Loads at 814 01 uiN biuct.W lows, mssouw. J*|£J paaturage for horse and cow, oa the pretaima i I 11 nrrrrpn Vnrvcpo*n«nri «, K ~ , , ~ TTAVJNG been engaged in the above bnsineagforthfr jy*RTttt»gAMOWgilpßta«n»o«ys adjoining l’bo house conbuna some ten or twelve p •* t - sttltmiw; -••'•.. •*• BBHK; •; ropmsimiYdlhOioeation most desirable; 7: / Vj *- av; withlizbtrains/ any firiends are desiroas. of Innd keg. Sales of prime roll at 10 tolBo. licit consignments of Goods, tobesold in tbismarket,! • - ■•---••> &; -n. I > marls y.. ’]• t*. >:^a y ' •nnrchasini a handsoiEft) and' durable suit of GRAIN—Sales of 2e>o busbcU Oats at 25c; 53 do at THIRD STAGE- . either for Auction, or private sale—particularly Glass- Brokrrs,. *w. Forrifn eftd nwaa • lst of Abril . -r “•>'-. v ; ■•» <. - .'.O i S*SA*ra JgPFkHSOS deam from * ÜBUUi « uuruuiß UUIt U 1 Q«u l «ro«, ll . hA |. o I ware, Hardware ahd Dry Goods, and will make liberal pattustkßilla i ßilUßf3tehan& Cirttfcafseflhpot* 1® Storej with nwellinff attached, on fte corner of - < < *'T v ? the Nor- OrTesna pajerß of the 2d, "that the new clothes, wo would just now advise them to re- Rycfro-n rtoreatetic Sales Tuberajlnr Cnn.amption, advances on ell kinds ol Goods consigned as for sale R . and First «reels-a good bnrines. .land - - ' s" » ; j pnirimmedmtelytotheßtoreofMeesrs X.ftJ. <> rC —~ ,„ Yellow Wrapper hC &i, re r e ..e Msnt. Hewett. Roe A C0.,E.: 8 . Ye, W<M,d ‘'* opposite the* «« ' .1 T. MeCanee, on tlie corner of Sixth and Liber- port of Pittsburgh. aSMtdfsr«: ‘ 7srt.tr - A **•- V,! rVanfnte ni> Rev! ty streets, -where they can be tutted to milt tuit- Daaver, Sain: Louis, Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati. H* HOJ.HEIS A BOSS. umniaa. gar Sag: ' •/- <- - s«r. ■si<a>“«“**m.“*»™>*«7i"wpatra. 1g^51E, ....... u ..r. IJ —*l?i!mS®SSS.tl!5 I S‘S‘,ffl“ i . -. ■ ss-razasr***'—- •>. ■ -- v . viys -I* *L*L”"s.\ .< BSk-WeleanTllrntthe etrmmer FlvhamJ TP- A , , . , JtS tersin Note , Drafts, Acceptances,Geld,Silver and 1 ■ ? mtuwri jtCQNNELLY. ,L - . « T iSS^!ftß%&JS«S^RAeaKß^2fir«:feWli"/«. ,, !l ts°f^“r^ T , their new goods have tunved. - , Bank Notes. 1 -EkcKailgetm the-Eastern anil Wealern*' " - .Vn, 1 '* H -I.- «en«y eunk in the WAbash, has been abandoned, _ cities eonstantlyforaafe ft . . and Trill prove a totalloss., ; . ■ ... Collectionsniade in all the cities throughout the Urn ’ ted State*.’'Daptultes received In par(Sndk.6rcurrent pajier, No.67^farkeleiree^betWeenTlilrd and Fotmh • -:• • W<SU‘3 ~rect 01 y-. 1 1 eL ‘ -n 1 wa v : >. 7- ■« “7,Gjvv :: : aMßß^hamegSiMi ‘'.fta <il(ii*<Wi)iiHi | iaiiiii»|i l iiWiii '«»■—•« m fefflssttg I? 7'f‘ » If r, ’7‘ ::'a t WMH I _:f -Tf " toil ~ - i !4|S«»fi|ssgti^si 7?Tg#Si#lr#lSs3' ‘■vrJc’naZ'SW sBMSM&sMM** : 1 f a ..,,..*. ■ ;v " ” - s ~ " •-7.- . .. . , ‘ r 7 '-.".'' I 'a- 1 a . a; , , ’’l .. — . ' ‘ ,f. - .7 ." ,/.;:'■ -' j . . , v ... . .;' l - 7 : V, I w . t p 7^^-. -7jl:il, ■> .•'•' 4.777 =f-7^^7 ; .- ■* r K Another Arrett for Pasting Counterfeit Money. —A young man named Hiram Bay, was yester day arrested by -Constable Daughterly, for passing counterfeit money, os two men on Union street, named Lippart and: Nicholson. From on--examination before-Alderman Buck master, it appeared that he had bought a pair of boots from the former gentleman,: and gavo him a counterfeit hill of the denomination of $5. — Mr. Lippart immediately afterwards ascertained the note to-be spurious,- and returned-it to - him in a short time, when he gave him $4 in good , money- He took the note, and. passed it again on Mr. Nicholson,: who keeps a tavern. The yonng man made a bravo defence in tho. way of protestationß of innocence, and entreaties to bo allowed to,settle the matter amicably, buthe was nevertheless committed-to jail to -. answer the charge at the next term of Court Sadden Death. —Tuesday evening, a carpenter residingin the Sixth Ward, named Means* died very suddenly in a grocery store, as he was re turning home from his work, Tho circumstances of this melancholy affair, as near as we could learn.them, were as follows: Jle was returning from work with some toolsJm hid hands, when becoming suddenly very fbint, he stepped -into the Grocery and asked for a seat, saying he was very tired. Before:a chair cOuld.bo handed to him, however, he fell over dead. His wife, who was shortly afterwards sent , for, taaid that he - left home in the morning, in apparently good health. - ■■■•■ „ ‘ ■ ■ •> Hr. Ueaos was said, to be an industrious,- sober mechanic, andhis loss mast beinpstkcenly frit by his family. Ran Portraits.—' We’. were yesterday showed, at the rooms of Messrs. "Hough & Anthony, Burke’s buildings, Fonrth street,'somo beautiful' daguerreotype likenesses, of Catherine Hays, Lola Montes, Charlotte. Cushman,'the Artec Children,. Louis Napoleon, Governor Kossuth. Gen. Lopes, and other persona of a . world-wide notoriety.. The pictures were taken in New Tort, Paris and other places, and are of exceed ing great beauty. They were trongbt >to this place by Sir. Hough, and can be seen by the, enrions at bis rooms. ‘ Fro m tin' examination of other likenesses in the rosjm we feel prepared to say that these gentlemen get up.accurate, ar tistic and animate likenr.sees themselves, r.izd any of oar friends would tio well to coll on them. Freehectare. —The Association of tho Friends of Hungary, in the Sixth Ward, have obtained the Ww. J. Bose, Esq., to deliver a lecture this evening,, at 7-o'clock, in the Public School House of tbfat Ward. The subject of the disoonrso Will bo “ The Causes, Progress; and Present Proepeets of the Revolution in Europe."—. Reference will ho made to the usurpation of supreme power by Louis Napoleon, with the secret history, of that measure. The Revolution ia Italy, and the attack' upon Rome by the Preach,-irjelrtding a review of Martini's labors; the condition anipolioy of Russia, &c. We have no doubt that the Lecture will bo exceedingly interesting, from the capacity of Mr. Baseb and the, information which be has obtained ws on eye-wifnesa of 'the struggles of theTcptibltcan party in Europe during the Revo lution of 18 48. Seats will be provided for ladies. Bold Bo&bery.—eSoma bold'nUiaribomßfitied two snceeswfnl robberries bnboard the steamer Diana!, on Tuesday eight, on. the persona of twopalaen|;ers. lie bad cut will! some kind of an instrument, the pantaloon pockets Ofoße and the vest pocket of another / and 4 obtained as a reward of bis ingerraity a valnablogold watch and a considerable sum of money. Ho cine .was left for detection, altboughone other passenger was awakened during the night, by some one attempting to get into bis Btate ; room. Nea Goods. —J. Boobyer, at the Bee Hive Clothing Btore'on "Liberty street, Jibs jufct re ceived anew stock of very beautiful and cheap clotting. This ■ gentlemani being. one of oar largest dealers, and thbcb experienced in buy. iag,: we feel cwfident- o’an. and wiHi Ben hia goods on very reasonable terms. Coll andsce him any how, as he is a clever gentleman, not afraid to put his goods to the test of a strict c x utnination. - -r'-'j X~. 't Heavy Hunafij,—ThoAßogUenyEnterpriso, of yesterday evening, says that the largest amount of freight, dispatched in one day, since the opening of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, passed westward yesterday morning. 4 ' A large' portion of it was-valnable merchandise, destined for Massillon and other towns in Ohio. .; Cinnamon, PeppeTminf, WmUryreen ctnd Sassa-, fras Loemyee. —We call attention to this pleasant and agreeable lozenge, a paokage oft which was left at oar office yesterday. They are nicely put up and cost bnta fow cents. They are for sale at Dr- Keyseris, 140 Wood street XSf“ TiieSupper, at Lafayette Hall, lastnight, was quits npleaaant affair. The attendance was good and wo judge that the amount raised will considerably augment the benevolent and benefi cial fund of the-order, for. which purpose they are intended. • •- »■- -- ■ - ■Annual Content at, Jefferson Colleys. —Wo have xmderstood that the annual contest between the Philo and Franklin Literary Societies of Jeffer son College,; Cannansbnrg, Pa., will take place on Wednesday; the:Blst of,this month.-;, SSJF* The weather is now becoming so pleasant that one can enjoy a.ride out .to the Cemetery and bask. We noticed'quite a numbon of. the -strangers who are now thronging onr city paying visits.to this solemnly pleasant.place yesterday," Jhii— Allegheny. river, for. some dajs pasti has been in sneb -a high, stage of water that steamers oonld not -pass under the acqiie duct of the Pennsylvania Canal at Freeport . notice - many beautiful. floirera beginning to-make.their appearance in svarions - parts; of;tta city;.Jilso .all kincla ot fruit trees 1 and*siirnbbery in abundance. Jppohimmis.rr-3 oaeph Randolph; of this >( £tjy ond S.' X'Hepburn, of .ClevelandyhaTe route. agents on > the Rail road Hiißbetwean Pittsburgh ond-CleWlaha/at ’» salary of $690 per pnnnm, • f Theatre.— Mr. Owenß, we may safely Bay, is already a favorite, and is meeting with unmis takable success in his graphic characters. Miss Marion, too, is receiving much applause, and reflect great credit on the performances now ap pearing at the Theatre. The bill for this even ing is a decidedly rich one, and we look for a fall and fashionable audience. : Telegraph. —The Esstom telegraph wires wero only got in order, yesterday evening, m time to . fhrmsh ns with a small amount of nows, part of vrhich we havo already received by mail. The Western lines were yet down, Into lost night, but Hill probably be in working order to-day. . Lady’s Book and Peterson’s less dies’ National Magazine for April, received -and for sale by Woodward & Rowlands, 78 Tlprd st., Post Office Building. - A largo assortment of Bupenor house hold furniture, &0., will bo sold by order of the Sheriff, this afternoon, at 2 o’clook, at Bans’ Auction Rooms. , ggy* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho WAVERLEF HOUSE, Diamond Alloy. Bohemia Glees Worm, Madams, roseman & co.. ANTJFACTUREItS of FLINT GLASS, In all Us variety. We have, alio, on banil, Lighting Rod Insulators, of a superior pattern to any thi ue yet pro titiced. Dealer* in Glassware ciui save ■from 10 10 IS per cent, by giving ns a call. Warehouse, corner of Water and Boss streets, ;feb!G3m.- Piusbargb,ra TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. sr the asEihhr lute. EUBOPEA]? NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP NIAGARA. One Week JLoter* Nsw Yomr, Marah 17. The steamer Niagara arrived at Halifax, at 4 o’clock, on Wednesday morning. The Europa arrived at Livorpool on tho 29tb, and the. Pacific on tho 3d. COSIMEBCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Lwebpool —Cotton...The market is active, with a farther advance. The soles of the week amouQ to 77,540 bales. Fair Orleans was quo ted at ; fair Mobile Upland SJ; middling Or leans 5 3-16; Mobile 5 1-7; Upland s 1-16 per pound. Bfeadstufls...The market is quiet Wheat and Flour has declined. Com is in limited demand. , Provisions...ln better request. Beef ia 2@3s higher. Lard is Is higher. Cheese is l©2s higher. jtice lßin good demand, with sales at 17©18s 3d per 100. Lard Oil has slightly advanced. Naval Stores—Uongh Turpentino sold at Bs@ ,9d; Tar was held higher, with sales at 10s od@ -32 s sd; Rosiuis wanted at Bs, . Trade in the manufacturing healthy. Freights had advanced—l9o2ll3 was asked to New Orleans, and 13(ji)16-to New York. BolSonin tho Bank of England has increased, and now amounts £19,289,000. Discounts are .easy on former terms. ConSbls had improved, and closed on the 6th at 971@971 for money and account. American securities are quiet and eteady. The anti-corn law league is reviving. Hollingshead’s Cotton Circular says the Eu i ropean advices gave active impnlse, the spin ners being able to mako contracts for future de livery, and the demand had kept steady. Tbs market was but moderately supplied. Prioes had advanced three-sixteenths on current qual ities of American, and one-eighth on fair and t upland. . A subscription in Manchostor of £40,000 for the agitation of the re-election of the new Min istera, whose scats became vacant, is going for ward, Sir John Pnokenham, Lord John ,Man ners, Lord Henry Sinn ox, and a Lord of the Treasury have been returned. The speeches of all these gentlemen are very cautious, as to free trade, throwing tbo subject overboard for tho present, and looking forward to the next general election. Tbe new Chancellor Sugden has taken bis seat in the House of Lords as Baron Slint Leonard. Gardiner quotes prime beef at 85@92d; ordi nary 8D@81; and prime mesa.pork at from 00 tc G4.V : ■ .Bacon was unchanged. : L.ard...50 to 61 for fine. Tai'jow was active at 33 t 037., . Coffee -was- quiet, bnt not changed to lower prices. \• Tea was in limited request The steamer Manchester arrived at Liverpool on tho 2d inst. tATER PROM OAtiIFORJTIA ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EL DORADO. New Yoke, March 17. The gold brought by the El Dorado is all on fi-eight. _ The steamer General Warren was lost on the bajt in the Columbia river, on the 28th of Jan'y, by which 12 lives were lost. The cargo was Vain cd nt $BO,OOO. Tb'e schooner Penelope left San Juqn Del Snz on -the\ J7th of October- with 82 passengers.— Nothing has been heard of her since. Ttvo were hang by the populace, at Mur phy’s Digg.'ngs, for thieving. Mr. Boyd, owner of the yacht Wanderer, was murdered by tho natives, at Bolomon’s Group, while on an oxaursion among those Islands, in October. All was quiet in Oregon i>n the 7th, though tbe controversy.hetwaon the Legislature and tbe Judiciary was still unsettled. Rain was much wanted, both for money and agricultural purposes, tbe-Miners however, were meeting with uniform snceess. A band of .Tobbers bod left Los Angelos, for lower California, and were'eausing considerable eolicitudo among the inhabitants. Advices from the Sandwich Islands to the 17th of January, give gloomy aooonnts of the stats of trade. As. some relief, it is proposed to tulre off the daty of 3 per cent, on Sugar. ! The elections had taken place, and Honolnla, Bends two native representatives to the lower house. - A new paper called tho Argus, has made its appearance in Honolnla, and opposes the policy of the Government. •Business at San Francisco was brisk on the lGth and 17th, and a considerable amount was dong. Floor was rather neglected. NFWYORK MARKET—March 17. Cotton... The market is drooping, With saleß of 100 bales middling at 81. Orleans is held at 8 J Tjjl lb. Flour... Tho market is unsettled, with solos of 1200 bbls at 4,(5204,87 for State, and 4,81© 6,06 for Indiana. w Gnun..,Wheat is dull, with sales'of 600 bus red southern-at 920. Sales of SOOObushels rye at 72c per pushel. • • - ■ Provisions... Pork is- scares but unchanged, at 6,26 to 6,00 for prime, and 9,60@12,75 for mess, Hemp-LSalee of 60 tons undressoil American atll7,6operton.-- Linseed Oil... Sales oflooo gallons at 64 to 66 per gallon.. ; Stocks...U. S. sixes, 1867,117 J. 12 FEE? 0 INCHES WATEH |R THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlanlic, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Baltic, Beimel, Brownsville. J. M’hee. Hendrickson, McKeesport. Thomas Shrlvcr, Bailey, West Newton. Genessee, Conaru, Weal Newton. •* S. Bayard, Peobles, Elizabeth. Michigan No.2,Botes. Beaver. Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. “ Forest Giiv, Murdock, Wellsville '• Bnihant, Grace. Cincinnati. *• Gon. Games* Cope, 9t; Louis. w Hartford, ——, Louisville. DEPARTEDS' “ Baltic, BennetjßrownsviUe. . Atlantic,Parkinson, do • l J. M’Kee, Hendrickson,MfcKeesport. “ Thomas elmver, Botlcy, West Newton. “ Genessce,Conam,WesiNewton. “ S. Bayurd, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Boles, Denver. DiOTiiai, Conwell, Wheeling. _T “ Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. “ ForiPut.Mjlier, Nasbvillo. Irene, UpCUnlpck) Nashville. “ Lueila, Kountz. Cincinnati. u }B. Gordon; Mallecy, SanGsh. I JSS&J* For Rew Orleausl Ihe fine steamer ECLIPSE) Stcsoeov, Maiter w/iTi leave Louisville for New Orleans, on the 23d mutant. BENEDICT A CARTER, marls*3l Agents. Louisville. marietta. Puritan bar gh and Uoc&lng « jffjT.ft poTt I>ttck ' t- The steamer U AIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. Cun£ Ala*ur« will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, - -7, . « le * ■* lio^' al3 oHrlock, P ’ M.; reaormmj will leave l/ockingpori every Tuesday, at C o'clock, A. M. Passengers ami shippers may rely on Uio utmost ac cominodMipn and promptness. -VV. H, WIIEELBZI, mar g No. *24 Mnrltct »|rpftt. B'or W |>;e»ngl I THE now and splendid possengpr&teQgicr INCH ESTER, uxoao X U. Mooßit.Mfuier, wiu run as a regular tri-wr.ekly packet between th is city usd Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday* Thurvday-aud Saturday, at 10 A. M-. for Heaver, Weils* villa, Steubenville and Wolleburgli; returning, leaves Whaelingfor KieubcnviUe, wellstnlje and Uffavcr every- Monday, Wediuftday and Fndry, ut 8 A. M. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dations* apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co , Agents, Water street. The Winchester is A Qav «de wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer evar built for the trade. Pa*» senrtra and shippers can impend an hpr remaining in the trade. «tfeeg^t W«aaeaa«r Psokst for ClnompaU. ti iwu Tits new and fast running steamer CIN- I JMefBCINNATL BmatBoHAM. Master, will l.cavp CffimSaSSlateguiarly every Wednesday. fc SSS - *" " P ‘“ aSS - WSuLTE^ERGER. Allegheny River trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Tfl* fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE SLCspi. Ws. mien a. leaves the AHe gneny wharf for Franklin,every Monday and L 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu Jobs liatru, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank iin, every 2Vnd«¥.and Friday, at 4 F.M- For Freighter Passage,apply on Board [roarvß: , For Morten* end Hocfelngpora, C Tng fine steamer PACIFIC, Zabovb Max will ignva for toe. above tuid inicrraedi mte ports every THURSDJL Y,at4 o’clock, P. M. For freighter passage, sppty^^orm^ tPoj-10 No, fll Water at . and 03 Front st. " " por Hittsuhlng ana cstdsßf. “* THE light draught and pleasant steamer fiflligiliafiLA WON, Capt. MiunaaffUriU leave the on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’eioek, P. M,for Ktttanning ana Cauish:* For freight or passage apply on boani. InovlQ B*or tong Resoht Marietta, Psrteribnrg and OaUlpoilß. "•ifflS6a*s''ti" ; Tbe -fine MEIGS, f Sn trail Master, will leave for the above fessSrMfii and Intermediate pnru, every TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. For freight or postage apply on board, or to feh3 : . 7. i -i * JOHN-FLACK, Agent. JJ3* Ikpostskt to taow Avrutmo wmt Hasats ob Ruprtm—Thainvennphof Db. Hubcsud’s Truss has rendered the cure of this dreadful disease a matter or perfect cefininty ; and the man who will now allow a Hernia to proeced .until a condition of things ieproduc ed that nothing can alleviate but the knife of a skilful surgeon, is wholly inex<&taMc. A rupture in its ordi nanr form, may, with propriety, be left to the pr r<on a&icted'&ndthe truss-maker; but to go as many persons 80, without even a bondage of.uny kind to retain it, of ten renders the case perfectly unmauagroble. and leads to what is termed Strangulated Hernia, which often has. no relief* but in a surgical operation- In the Truss to which we invite tho attention of the afflicted, there if every superiority over, the truces and bandogea iu common are It is perfectly comfortable, n>td con be made to fiiany cose of Ilorniu with on cxaetae*s and equableness of pressure that does po: belong to any other instrument with which we are acquainted; and will retain any rupture with case and comfort tp ihf wearerT Physicians of tbc highest standing th the pro fession have given testimony to iu great superiority over the ordinary trusses In use. ‘The Tni4» of Dr. Hub bard will euro one-half the eases of ordinary Rupture. Wc advise those ©Glided to make application In time. *l Rrflrinee* of t/uhighat character cant* gtten in. ihit City, by calling on the agent. i'erspu* from a distance eon have torrasent, by sending Uw««W Kr . VSEI! , 140 Wood street, sole agent for Pittsburgh. marllidAw Usury Robtoook, HAS the pleasure of announcing to the public, that at the repented solicitations tf his former pupi'c he bus determined to make Pittsburgh Us permanent re sidence, and will, therefore, re-commerce to give m struniou onthe pIaNO, GUITAR and VOCAL MUSIC, Ou the 9iA d6y of February next. Those w ho desire lo become student* will please leave their adores* ot the Music Store of Mr. John 11. Mellor, where & book for that purpore will be kept—or Ibroogb tho Post Office.— AH applications will be positively attended to. and In siroeuou commcnct oo the above nameiLtUyi (February Dih). 1 have die permission to refer those who are not acquainted witU roe, to too following gentlemen: John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Dr. Robert Snyder ; of toe Bank of Pittsburgh; George Ogden, Esq.: 11. L. Ringwalt, Esq } James A- M'Kaiftht, Esq. N G Murphy,Esq; D.L.Fahnestock, Esq ; dMJlamwtl HENRY HOHOOciv. Cluttlcn Coal. TUB CttARTIERS COAL COMPANY sre now pre pared to eoniroot for nrnUo deliyer at their wharf, (M’Kee’. Bock*,) two oiml a ij,lf duly below Pitts burgh. from ton to twenty Utousnnd bushels of pool p.r day. Purchasers famish their own boats. 'the Coal is of superior qusdlty and cnrefolly mined. The price It fixed ut 81, per ton, ol 2141) pounds— scale weight—Biro per coal. being allowed far loss in shipment? or (nntil farther notice ) 95 certs per tor * TTtisCompnay haspepultsr (hcilitles for loadingcanal boats, fiat beats, Ac., (br tho Lskp.or lower mart eta Apply a. the office, a. the wharf. M , ELEATI(| - matS-lllnwiaw President Chartlcrs Coal Company ; AHBAU OF Abbl EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and sofa by wo. youngson, 209 Liberty street. This powerfailyconpentrated pre naratloirt the medical virtues of wliicltare found to be eight time, the strength of the original American Oi l. It is Bbt op inbottles ottia and 27i cents, each, wltli full directions aril. pse. In every disease where the origt nnl American Oilbw heen found at all fcfficaoiODS, nnt| itlnfor exceeds th/oiigtaal In Power, as torentler it the {r k%. The original Oil In Its nhtarol stale as taken from tbi bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found grtwtiu. notwithstanding a cent firm. *alm»tobethe .sly Proprietors. dAw-tf -s-vr j-trTß— 2obbl|., this day ree'd and (os »ele by ARMSTRONG A CJtOgER. TIEPIHED SUOAHS-rPOwdored, Clarified, Crushed ras?ia Mar ’ (nMlabV KING A MOOBIIEAD *ta Af?QN—2OW <t?i anti SiUea. lUst f^ouvei TJ i!S iMtoSy JlSßgj> £g-»■ 1 10 ,U 16 "‘aTUART^ILL. ■> blaln B i° fe ‘ u,a '° r trruA%T& sill' 0"“®) bbU SXUABT&BILJ. .r^ndSupg^foya 1 !^ “TTLOUft—2OO bbi. Jt; (oarld); , T?. YE ri^UR-MDbUßl.ra AftO-A few bb a. No l *2 o rlwni®*fn° j«aleby imarF2] <>SM3TH & HIKUI/AiK* T> B^,^ CHES - 23 “g LOVERSEED—SO bu«.-priinejO!ovenMj ; /w «*« by SMITH fc SINCLAIR. TIHOTHV 3EEIJ-70 tua.; a vbiy »upflrior ariicl e , for sale by tmniUH BftUPH i - N.'\y Suffer, for «ate by . ? * No. , maria Kxeeittori' JJfotfce. rnHE undersigned, bavin* been appointed Executora I * of the latt will ttbd.leituineov.Oi MfS* WancneeJ M’Claren, deceased, hereby give nonce [o alt rcrjoni indebted to the eataie, of : said deeedent, to tnttkb pay moot to the nnderalgtiea.’althtral delayi and nl pertooi bavin* claimeagainel add e «»lfw* l ai:S ß ' n I l 1 4SS. da, r autbennc&ted C or parent THOM *» «, .’JtShip, ? - - WM.TSI’CLAREN, - WwDeer township. febZMlw* . CtfugbypomiathobreasL [ side, bead, back', joints oca. ►limbs, inflammation,: sore* BC6S -and tickling in the throat,,fever, difficult and quick breathing, txpttuna non frothy. , Costiveaeij, spasmodic cough, violent fever, night, mormnfrnnd mid day* weak hectic .flushin the taco and .checks, burning heat in. the . palms of tbehands and soles otihtfcfsliapuUnutwrUnfy, copious, and tlreaieJ witA blood.. ■ V. . SYMPTOMS. Dlarrhma,. diminished fe ver, cough and morning sweats,greatandincreasing debility;. • fictynenr fainting fits, slight: delirium • a*nd , swelling of the extremities, i TO THE AFFLICTED — Tho appeatance in ..three ii bottles of NUT ALL’S 3YRIACUM Is a-newerqin me-;; (Heine, from iu novelty and direct opposition to the old absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM j, while its success, prepared in thlsmanner, (each bottle containing a different preparation), tn ermnetts differ ent stages which characterize Coruumpaon, Imxqstab liahed tbe welcome truth of the Cutabiiity of every stais of Pulmonary Goniurr\ptum. . Physicians approve of it because it is,based upon cor rect Physiological and Pathological principles. The public approve of it, because It is Cfemraon*&i»t, and because they know from sad tzpmence that one prepa ration will noi care the lArw stages of Uorflumpjion.— The suffering, disappointed and uiscouragediiivalid ap proves of it, because its principles hold out a reasonable mope. and when he uses Nutall’s Syiia,cmn ) his hopes are reallied. If fie« in tho first s|age of Consumption, and uses the first bottle, his expectoration, difficult ana painful, be comes free und easv *, Ids cough soon gets well; the soreness, lidding iobts throat, inflammation, pain in his breast, side, head, back, joints and limbs are removed. If ho is in the second r.uige and uses the eceodd botde. his fever leaves U.tn; his disturbed slumbers become sweet fin 1 refreshing; htsntghl s^eaU-vamsb; Ms ex pectoration. copious and bloody, uesumcfl a healthy op- and at length disappears ; las bowels bc- regular; his appeUlo returns; iho flash in Ins cbeelfdisappears; the buraiiig heut intUe palms of iua bonds anil soles of his feet are fell no longer 5 his cough now ceases; ho recovers and is well. . }f he is in the third utes the third botde.hls Diarrh®a gradually ceases; his .weak bowels become strong; his cough iwnl other bud sjiuptoato disappear; feeble digestion becomes strong and vigorous; ins stomach recovers ils proper tone, and creates new,rich and nourishing blood; his strength returns; Ins wasted body is clothed with flesh; u:s ufu is sjlvkd, and he is restored 10 heaHh. Eflch-holile of NutalPn Synacum has the Symptomsof the stage for whioh it is intended printed in front of the wrapper, whereby every invalid, knowing huowo symp toms, con judge for himself, W JUCH BOTTLE HE RE QUIRES-; consequently no mistake can occur in se lecting the proper medicine. gee Pamphlet tapossession of the Editor of rtuspaper, containing or. Nutoli’i Pathology of Consampuon.— Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs, and certificates of cures. Prepared only by Dr. NCTALL, inventor and Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. Dfl OEO 11. KtfVSRR. 140 \yocd at., Only Wholesale and Retail Agent tor Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. [ja7:dAw Arer’a Cherry i*«etoratl Foh thk cure op coughs, colds, hoars*?- NESS. BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community this Justly celebrated re* njedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our wMi to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay beforo theja the opinions of distinguished njen and some of its success, from which can Judge -far themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves tp qjafceno wild assertions or false statement of its efficacy, nor will we bold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. • Many prcc/i are here given, and we solicit an 1040117 Rom the public into oil we publish, feeling assured they will fiqd them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor thy tbeirbest confidence and patronage. From du disnnsuu&td Pr%ftsscr cf Chnqistm o*4 Afat#, no Msrftra, ttotpdow Coilfje. Dear Sir: {.delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until 1 had an opportunity of witnessing its effects in my own family, or in the famtiiespf my friends. This I have ndw done with a high degree of suiaffle tioD, in coses both of adults and children. I hare found it, as It# ingredients show, a powerful medy for colds and eppgbs and pulmonary diseases. 9 PARSER gLeaVELANJ), M. Xfc BumtswiCK, Me., Feb. C, 1847. ' » ' From on Ortnur in tht Hatrtiltan Mills. intSU Citf, Lowstu Aag. tO, 184 v». Dr. J C. Ayerr f have been cured or the worst cough I ever bod in ms life, by your “Cnim Pbctoul,* and never foil, when 1 have opportunity ofTeeammeQcCngi» to others. Yours, respectfully, 8. D. ttMERSON. Read the following, and ace if this medicine la worth a trial. The patient bad become Very feeble;enu the effect of the medicine was unmistakably distinct:— U sited Statbs Hotel, Saustooa > July 5,1849 \ Dr. J-C. Ayer,—Sir • I have been evicted with a pain ful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. I could find uo mo* dicinc that would reach my ca«e, until 1 commenced the use of yoor u Chb*»t PKtfroaxL,” which gave me-gr*dua! relief, and I have been steadily gaining rotrstrengih tiff my health is well nigh restored. while tiling your medicine, i bod the graUfleatiort cf caring with it tpy reverend fyieiu}, Mr.Traqtan,of icr District, who had been suspended from his parochial duties by a severe aitaefc or bronchitis; l have pleasure Ln certifying these facts 10 y*n, ** And am, sir, yours respectfully, J P. CAMIOUH, of South Carolina. |D* The following was one of the worst of eases whteb ihc physiciau* and friends thought 10 be incurable consumption Ctfk*TKfi r Pft., Apg. 22,1840. J. C. Ayer,—Sir: l was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last Febraary, and was confined to my tied more toon two months.— Ceughing incessantly night and day, l became ghastly and pale, my eyes were auulccn and glossy, had Jay breath very shon. Indeed, 1 was rapidly failings and in. such distress for breath, ibnt hat Utile hope of my recov ery could be entertained. While id this situation, afrieod of anne, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Methr dist chutph,) brought infe a bottle of your CuEUBT P&CTC.6AL, wUic.h l ' med more to gratify him, than from nnjr expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced mo to continue its u»e, and I soou found ray health much improved.— Now in three months, 1 am well and strong, uud con at tribute ray cure only to your great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, jours, Ac. James Godfrey. Prepared aud sold by James 0. Aye;, Practical Chem* isuLoweil.Jiass. K7*Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and re tali, by B. A* Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City by II P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggist* generally. .decSO DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THIIi2>STKEET,Pirr&JiVH<*H. Est(tbli*ked in ItW'—rwprpniartd bylUgisiciHre Charter. I]) A CULTYrCOMWMfUIi R.TT.-P. Duff, an Iho r ; of the North 4 Atnerieqo Accountant” and Western ‘-Steamboat Accountant ” Professor of practical Bonk* keeping nri'J Cnmraereial sciences. J. D. Williams, Pro fessor of Ornamental and Meroaniita Penrnanrhip. N B. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law, Classical akd Mathematical Depasttiest. P. Ha7ilcrfc Graduate of Jefferson Collage } ProfeSsor of classical Languages trad Mathematics E. Momcl.latc ofraris. Professorof French. F. Stamper, Grad onto of the Polytechnic Institute of yior.nq, Ciyii dtogipp er and AfchUept, Profgasor qf Ar chitectural.'Mechanical and Landscape drawing: . This limitation how occupies the whole- of the sec ond story of Gaziatn’t Buildings, from the cornet 1 ' of Third and Market streetsio Post’ with two spacious rooms in the -tblrdst&cy. It continues lobql the only institution in this parfTof the country where Mercantile amt Steamboat Book-keeping are thorough* and practically taught. Tho Classical artf-Meffcamile Departments are conducted eeparatelyv -Oh* of tfao most spacious ami elegantly famished undies* Writing Rooms in the United fcratoa,is fitted up r nnd wili be un* dcr the direction of J. D. WJUIoms, one of the heal Penmen in the West The Professors aro all experi enced preceptors, and at the head of their respective professions. Circulars mailed to ail partsof the country. marlfi:dfcw CbUDUcrlln’i Commercial College, Located at tks earner </ Market and Third ttrvl i. the pmcipalobjects q{ lUis JtiBUturtion,'is to \J afford young men an opportunity of obtaining % tiioTDURh and intimate knowledg; of Double Entry, Book-Keeping, and its application to the various oranen es of j PENMANSHIP,!* alio a subjectof yaet Imporunce lo young gentlemen of every profession, and'marepar tirularlv to those who contemplate engaging in Mercan tile pursuits. Ip order that tbin brunch may receive due attention, I hava permanently secured the services of Mr. P.R. Sps'-cvr, (author of the Spencerianeyslew of Penmanship, under whose control this rirparunent is now piaceu.) n gentlcmnu well known throughout tho Union as u superior Penman, and, also, of the most successful teachers of the age "Sr* public Lcotures onCommerctaiuow,nnsUckvetedat the College evprv Monday evening. Business hour*> from BA. SI. to 10P.M. A department for Ladfes will bo opened on the Ist oi April next. Those desirous of joining the Class, wit) please mike anpllcntain at.the College. O K. CHAMOERUIN, Principal, and Professor of the Scicheo of Accounts. inarlS P- R-BPI3NCRR. ProC of Penmanship. WALiiFA PBni 5 ' ; "• 7 Jf. smVLEj SO, 59 SmUbflela Hind, J»lttiliurgh| w HAS just received his Spring Stock of PAPER IIANGINOS r o{ every variety of mylenoa /finish,: from cents to 81 per piece. Twenry oatcb now opening—patterns new* colors beautiful' and prices low, to suiitbe times. Those baying houses to paper, end merchants buying to sell again, should call and examine, before purcha sing clao*heru. Also— -60 do?en Bond Boxes; JOCO piece* Curtalrf Paper; < 300 do Lemon Color—plain; ' 400 do Black do* 300 do .Blue- doi , v -200 do Cream do, * ALSO—ULQOk'maBBLE PAPER,for Cnbhe Halls, of every description, with suitable Columns, Laps Bases and Bordering, ftfFplfhcd-*ii*borLnoUOft. - ■ ■ • All of.which will oe sold LOW, for CASH or RAGS, atUie VV&U Paper Store of mnr3;am , Stnith6e)d stTeelyPiVtburgh. Trtw\ftPtnnt -to ireniftlci* DOCTOR LATROBITS FRENCH FEMALE FILLS an innocent, safe and eßectasd remedy for Ohtoro tisdror Green Sletnchs. Flour, Alims or ..Whites, Sup nrcEsion. PysflicdorTticoa* Ng*VWB Pcbi|ii)« cepcfal Weakness. Nona it a, Eultlsln theHwl Bn.a.ljrabk, Loss I of‘Appetite. Palpitation, Tretaarj, piscoacß Spine. Cos livens • Irritability Dtapepua or ladteestlob, Flaw tehee dr'Wind. and nil ; Uterine Complaints. #rte*«. cents orftvelJOXc for SIM Sold wholesale anfl re tail l!y W C. JACKSON, U4O Liberty sweet, head of 1 Wood stteetlPlttsbuight and by.all thoDinggist*.. iry- I’fji I dlreo lIorA cneloseti with each boa. ■ use t Oil v daw ■ . * 1-1 - r - . . r k - - • ' ' * -• . Prime Sofforffp.we.ln-stoie »n<i for s&lo by tmartitl .. KmG,& M^OORIfLAP. TP'ESS?*'** ,on AH d MSTR f or i o‘&ko Z^ i ' *’ - *-> •iJ'-jtr" * ”VS ’■> •;-; 'v ."V'- - ' '■ » . FINE JEWELRY* at Auction,— -Oa Thursday, day and Saturday evenings, at early gas light, wiU bfrsold, at fiFKenno-’&iAuction House,a large-ami tensive assortmentPl-fino Jewelry, comprising in.part brooches, 7 cluster and - breast piii9 { assorted patterns* told and silver pencil-cases, cuff pins, bracelets,'gold* uiger Tings, every variety, rings, necttaud shirt *iuds, waisl bucklbs aQd «Udeß, firemen’s medals, of silver, a splendid: nmole,' with al most everyarticle found inaJewalTy estah-isbmeifi The assortment is Isrgerand direct from the manu factory, and, as the sale will be peremptory; itoffersin duccmenis to those dealing in the article, rarely met with. [marl/] P. M’iikNNA, Anct’r. Balance op a hut ail dry woods btukk, at Auction.— On Friday next, March H>th.al 10 o’clock mine forenoon,will he told at M’Kenua’s Auc tion House, the balance of a Retail Dry Woods Store, comprising in part—Broad Cloths, casstmeres, tweeds, jeans,black qqJ colored alpaccus, delaines, silksjawup, ginghams, calicos, muslins, linens, stockings, gloves ana :mms, su«penders. laces aodedgmse, shirts, buck silk handkerchiefs, silk pocket handkerchiefs, ahawKcolor ed cambrics, batting, cloak linings, patent thread, bon nets, parasols, umbrellas. Also, u lot of Hardware, consisting of knives and forks,spoons, scissors, ham mers, counter scales and weights; and a lot of ready made elothing, kc. One case of Miiliuery Goods, dam aged on steamboat Clipper No. 2. maim **» M’KENNA. Aoci’r. t - 'IO;.NSfAiU«b &AL.fc»-—On ffaiQfUuy, «tnn lusitmij ot j lOo’clocfc, A. ftl, at M’Kemias Auction, wiJi be sold, by virtue of a landlords warrant, the entire balance ot a Millinery establishment, Household Furniture, Cook ing utensils, ?iz: a variety of .bonnets and tnmramgs, dres« trimmings,*©-, 1 doz. bonnet stands, I; splemlUl counter and shelving, 1 settee, chairs, tables*looking glasies, 1 large show cose, bedsteads and bedding, cup* >oard end qaecnsware, 00 yards- of carpeting, one cooking stove, with a variety.of other articles. SAMUEL 0&&TON, -Constable. V. AUKENNAj Anctionecr, p. rot. UAVis» &ootioi»Mr« QnERfPrS SALE ORPINE FURNITURE- —On O Thursday a»6rnooQ, MarchlSth. at.B o'clock, at the Sales Jtopms, corner of Wool sad Fifth streets, will be sol'J, by order of Carter CaTtisvSherifl, & quantity of superior Household and Kitchen Furniture, carpeting, marble top pier tables, mahogany bat rack, chejry wardrobe, veftitlan and transparent blinds,carps, wire ' safe, walnut cradle, fkucy tfn-1 common chairs, hsir coat sofa and' rocker, hirh and rocker, high and low post bedsteads, maura&ecs, mirrors, engravings and frames, book cose, mahogany and cherry tables, work and wash stands, refrigerators, cooking sieve and fixtures, &C., Ac. Cmarl7 P M DA VIP; Auci’r S“' FLBNMD HOUSEHOLD rURNJttKL * T au<> txoii*—On Wednesday Morning, March UJih, 1852. at 10 o’clock, at the dwelling house, NOvst4 Penn st, will be the entire Stock flf household and kitchen furniture of a geuileaoa. about to decline hou/rkeep ing,among which affr—Mahoganyaud apriqg sent sou; mahogany French style chair*; fine mahogany centre, card, toilet-and dining tabicii French and other bed* steads; mahogany book-cates; Bureau, French style; mantle ornaments; looking glosses; matrass; parlor, chamber and stair carpetsi oil Quor cloth; window blinds; fire irons, china, glass end queeoswars, Ac. Also, a general asnortmeatof kitchen utcntUs, Ac„ Ao all of which 4to H=otly npw. p (/ JVL DAYJ9, 1 marts Auet’r. ALLEGHENY BRLDUE STOCK at Auction.—On Thursday evenin', March I8»U, at 7} o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth meets, will be told without Teserve, to close a concern, 25 share* Allegheny Bridge Company B<o*k. tuan2 P.-M. DAYIB, Auct’r. W. Oi Ol’OAiiThKVi Auctioneer. TTNDEBWRITERS' BALE OF DAMAGED DRY -U 'GOODS at Atrcnos —Will be sold on Friday, March iflih,at 10o'ciook in the forenoon,; at McCa'U ney’s Auction House, No.-12$ Wdodstreet, a large lot of assorted dry goods* slightly damaged by water a Jew days since Among the tot may be raen,tioned m port, the following—French, English and American blue black broad cloths; French and English dow akin eaa shnere; easiineu; tweeds, jaines; black and .colored alpacas; M do faines; cashmeres; ginghams; lawns ’ : calicoes: Irish-linen • linen oamb. naudkerchlea; silk pocket hkfs. and cravats, saspeudeis; gloves ; cotton and worsted stockings; sock*; linen towels;,table cloths; canton filanneli fine ablru with uuen bosoms Ac.; together with a large aaiorlpnent of other fancy dry goods. Those interested will please to take notice that the .above good will be said.at-the time and place above mentioned. Terms at tale. ■ marlG W, (I. McCADTNEY, Abcl’r. - /*1 HUOKRY iyfORE tr auction —Will bo sola on VT Monday, March2M, at 10 o’clock, in ihe forenoon: at the store of John M Edmondson, corner of Lagau Ftroet and Pcunrylvunia Avenue, No. 102, his enure ■lock of Groceries remaining on baud, as he is retiring from business. The stock compnie* inpsrt s of Imperial,Gunpowder, Young Uyson and Black Teas; coflee; N. O. sugar; loaf do; sugar house and N.u molasses? ayrup,'pepper; allspice; alum; nutmegs; mustard; cinnamon; crematoria*; sulpbcr; ealeratut; soda; soant eqndlcr; sugars; mackerel; herring and shad: yinegar; wrapping paper; blacking, er with a large assortment of queenswnre,china, crock ery were and gliissware; counter scales and wctgnts, platform do, stove and pipe, counter and shelving, Ac. marts VY, G. McOARTNEY, Auct'r, HOUSEHOLD Fcaumjaa, Kncass UtxSsil, Ac., at Acpiinx—Will be sold oa Saturday morning, the 20ih.su 10 o'clock in the forenoon, nt Uie dwelling hoasfe of \v. C Murnhey, No. 162 Third street,corner ofCUer rv Alley, all his entire Household Furniture, Kitchen Uiebsils. Ac ,ashe U declining housekeeping. Among the assortment nmy be mentioned in port the following: Feather beds and bedding, hi«h qnd low post bedsteads, cmd tables* dining snd breakfast tables, wash stands, seeing *;»nda, bureau** fancy and common chairs, rock ing chairs, fenders, fire Iron*, stair rods,-knives and fbfks, party, haH and tiair enrpeung, hearth rag?, dnor: mats, glq&ttWare, china end qocenswarcj a large lot of kitchen utensils, Ac. The above furniture lias only beeu a few months in use, and has been kepun the best of order, aud will be well worthy the attention oPhoase* keepers and those In want of such articles raarO W. G. McOARTNBV, Auct'r. J. SL SAWTBQ. j.jg, SAWYEU <fcCO., I*o. 70 WOOD BT, TUBES &I>OES &*OW VOTTSTH. LOQKIIJQ fifcASS MANUFACTURERS, AND tYUoLESALR DEALERS IS foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Variety Goods. J&I. S & Co,< respectfully inform their friends and » customers, that they have received a large Block of FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, which have been bought for CASH, from Importers and. Manufacturers, and which ihev.will tell on ns reasonsbe terras, nod as low as can be purchased feast; Our Stock ooxnisls partly of— Looking Glasses, Buttons, Parasols, Clocks o{td Watches, Ribbons, ■ Brashes, Umbrellas, Laces, Jewelry, Threads, Suspenders, . Silk Cravats,. - Combs, . -Gun'Cars, ~Glovcsv. Pocket Haodkerohlefc, Forthfouaies, Carpet mgr,. Artificial Flowers, Hosiery. Perfumery, Ac.: WHITE. QOO VS, Camhrie, Jacnneus> Bishop Lawn, MuH, Swiss, v : . BoUedSwis*. Plain and Ornamental Portrait and Picture Frames, made to order. Also, re*Gildine done, at short notice. Cabinet Makers, and others, rarmshpd. t wiib Looking Glass Platesjat Kasterh jpxiccs. Merchants and others, visiting our city for -the par-; ppseof frarchasiog Goods, will please cat! and examine opr Btoek. ’ fmartl:3m BUts Oltttaal mes- lasarsavi v>ompa«jr BRANCH OFFICE,64SKirnsiSLO sr.,rtmsones, Pittsburgh) Hay Ist, 1851. THEbestevidenceof the successor the Director l - in endec wring to make the “STATE MUTUAL FI RE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet, the wants pf the. community,: is the unparalleled amount of business which has;been issued. T»90.0- P ill* ciesdunsg the pastyear, thereby adding over. $130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured Is of the safestititia,in smalt risks, tndaiarge brbportloiUnsnred foronly one year. '•WholeNo. Policies Issued—**— 7,000 do do expired, termmaled A canceled*—- 92 do do -In fores* —•— 7,808 Amountof Propertylnsnred**--* • • $7,836,419 do Canceled, terminated and ex ’ pired-v-,——*—**, 201,728 ‘ do do inforce— *— •• •• 4* $7,084,691 do .Premium Notes* —— • 79,676^7 1 . do Canceled,terminated,expr’d, 637,10 - . do inforce—rr~*«<- w. . $70^,77 do Cash Premiums received* •••$51,557,14 do do caaceled*—— ■* ■— 321,24 --$51,335410 Whole nmoonl of lossesandexpen- . seipaid* -*23,411,45 > Belancetnfavorof the Co. > In cash, . ... R 27,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dw-sil ins9. and Isolated or country property, u is believed Ibis company afford# advantages in pointof cheapness safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company lathis country. .... .... i , . , , Conducted on the equitable and greatlyimprovedsya tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all-special hhxaTds, insuring only a limited amount in any one To* caUty. thuspreciudlug the freqnency and occurrence of laiirefires; iuid also', ophoth the Stfok ana MaiualpUn, it notonly nassessesthecheapnekd and 'aecpmmo.dat ion of boi tnetbods, but entitled the insured to a parueipa ls\icder life control or the following Directors J P. Rutherford. A. J. GlUatt, John B, Tacke* Sarauer Jones, Alonio A.Carner T PhlloC. Sedgwick 1 , Hob jrt KloUiSamuelJones,JohaiMlutberfardj . ■ r * - 7 p. ROTHERFORDi PrMn. . A. J. GfI.I.EXT, Sec’y. . A.A.Carhieo,Aclnury. ..... N.B.—A Scrip Bividnnd oJ fifteen per cent, on eipi rinx pdllciesiaa been declared by the Jlireetors, ana la now receivable ai ihl* Office for renewals, or redeen.a the<!nd ° f Ta*IR«I H EH. Agent DeSfucs-new ttml beaun/al s.jies, _Jmarl2 -rrrEhaveTest received iwenrf pieces Pnrpte Prims. W smalt and neat figures, and.perfepilV/bst cplor,.. ; . r . .. . No».fiPapd«)Market»u... BfSSOLUTIGN.— The paxtnershiphereiofoiaexitiing'. 'helween JOnN PARKER and WM. CARR.u6d4 the firm of iohnPaAer * |ailua day dis?oiyedi f > Fcbrnary 14.1352 ffcblTaf 4 RECEIVED—At tij Eoqrth street, a --cewand •I exienstve : stock of GoodA Embroideries* Closes, Hosiery, Ac. i marU a - J. A. fiPKNKHT, * '.TXEATHEHS—23 sadtSs FBaibora m siore 'ond foi eaieby {mart3> KING & MOORHEAD. %fr,i ***;*' , IJ'-* - -k- s "■ * -' a %A-V . ,Vr-.'r,C 7 ,“---■ a- *5? V.', V: 1 tAti BiBOOJT.- . TllOS.axUaiHf 11008 A SAKOEBTi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, y. E. Comer of Wood and Sixthilruu., Pm BEALERSin Coln>UanlcNoie»i'TimeßiHa, Foreign mnit Dnmettlc Exchango .Certificate* ofDeinnh,£c KXGUANGE’onalltheprlnclpai Cities of the Union andEimHie.forsirfolitsamstosnitporcliasera. ...... CURKENTaudparfanilareceireiJondeposife 1 ■> ■■■■■ COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Union, althe lowest rntea. sepll-lr DANKERSANDEXCHANGEUndKERS, 9o« 89 Wood Stryttf > Thirddcot • ~ QIGIIT EXCHANGE op the Eastern Ciues conslamly O for sole. Time Uilla of Exchange ant! Notes dis counted. . Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, eofd. Collections ipnde matitbejirinejpal ciuesof the United Buttes. Deposits receivedof Far and Current Fonds. • martffry G. B. ABKQLO & CO., BAN&BRS<ANa DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN,.' V... BANff NOTtES, SIGHT AND TtMEHRAFra, Ac, Ac Collections carefully attended to; and proceeds Minu ted to an; pad of ihfi Union. : IBgF:B3?QCKBr&a > BotrQUT aKDSom oircrmjiission. . tfo.f&FdUfik'Sircet,. , ... sep!3] Next door toibeßankofPittsburgh. t OH CLOXHS, &C. ClON&TANTLYreoeiviugaftd'opemiie.at the CAR > PET 'WAREHOUSE of Wi RPCLTNTOCK.No. e$ Fourth street, comprising. theßlCllESTund LATEST SPRING STVLES. We invue the attention dC iHosc-wishing to Furnish Steam Boats or.HouJleSjtnr give uva call, as we will aell stances lower.llian eYer before offered in tlus mar ket The slock comprises the following varieties Rich VelvetFileCarpctdj do Tapcsuy Brussels Carpotd, do EogluhandAmenednurmiselsCarpets, Extra super three ply imperial do, Superfine do do do, Superior ingrain Carnet;' Window ITofand; Potent Tapestry do do; TransparenlShades; Fiae„fngrflin dodo; • >Fatfii Damask* Common do . do; Vemtian Ullnda; Venmati Tapestry do; Stair Rods; Twilled Yenitfan jdo; . Piano Cover s; Plain do do? - Table do; LHtandßng . do; do Mats; ChenOteandTufled Regs; SheepskinDoorMats; do do Door Ibsu; Adelald do do ; ALSO—OILCLOrHB,«faU widths, from S 7 inches, to 89 feet, which wiUbe curtofii any aiaed-Hall, Room or Vestibule. . tmaril W, fIPCUNTOCK, T. U. T.WlCHfflih A:C(h*Bt : . FOEWARXnNO AND CCMiJMISSiON BCrtJSE, NB* ORLBANS— rrins long established i!oa3c:eonfifietheirurteiitim * JL MtfcUy to sale* andpotctoc* on Cdgamsaion, and to the Forwarding buslntt»gcnomily»'' * f They‘.solute cflnutuwfteecMhif4iherai patronage, heretofore given them. . ■ :.. .. January 83,1833. novsxs '4WT.LQV2S; Xoici w.i Rogxi<tg«4 COMMISSiONANDFORWABVINQMKBCIUNTS, r CoxntT.tf Vcmfmmpl <md PipisiTtex. Vy< mi**fcouaentra*ieS xi>'ihemi«*rirwri| make liberal cash advances on conwgwacawor.BiiU of Lading in. hand. Orders for the purtbaM -Of I*A?L Giflln T l!enip and otherProdace, will be promptly Cllcn attbe lowest pos sible prlCoSt«&4 Qn the, best terms. <■ TJhey.will also undertake the settlement and eollcc tioQ ftf claiqia of faßoraace;;&j»ltiape«>by their espe cial personal efforts acu attention, to atithe interests of their fncmtoj to give ; U’VfBBtCM, Geo. Collier, St. Louis■ KMts& Morton, Q'q&iB&*U; Page A Bacon ' ,do StroderAGerman * do Cbarleas, Dlow&Co, do Hoaeadi Fmcr* ;j.'- . ’do Cbouiean AValle,..- do-gpnnger A Whiteman,do D. I/eech A NVUliam- A Co.,J. MV. Batter fc Dro, Pittsburgh: Morrfdn,. J.UdL-Bucluifc .Morgan* Philadelphia;. Shields A'hbllcr, Philadelphia;-JL i> v Ncwcoinh & Bro., anrf \V..lLßeyrtt)lda*'Ldin*vn!efr T. C. TWICHKLI* fis;CO.; New Orleaaa nlmardthfem , pcmmtt & FoaD* -■ Otalerßia MANCH KSTEII'• MTNrRRAX PA IN T, ; r 'At.twaß»TCiTt» Pi*/^ :.••• «Nw-Yobe* BoMttfcx 4SibvlBsV I have analysed ’-a tirMANCIfHSYEIt 'MIN* cERAL PAINT, for Pcudbb anAA&nitui con lam ihe following r •. • • ••;:.» ••• • ’ ■ Silica, i . •„■••••; Alumioa, Per OiuJe of Iron, - Lime, Matnesis, Oxide of Manganese, Wafer and Loss, m.tjo Tho Fowdered Sample, contained m thehpxj which! suppose was the one you desired also to havpanalysed, 1 und to differ from any average of thdiunjpapQwdercd, and mixed together. This la&t yields ns follows* . Per Oxide of Iron, - - ' S3,5lK' ‘ Silica and Alumina, - -3J,uo ' Lime*. - * ... .83\ ' Magnesia, - - ho Water and Loss, - - ' 7,55 ' JB, ica,4o This difference 1 presume arises from the mloeral cot being uniform, some port'oos*coulainlnjj more Irou than oiheia. The analysis shows the article to l»e well suit ed fi.r n durable puinu.l Ctnllhaibycalemlng.ibepow* der by a pretty high heat, the color Is much, improved, or at least convened Into a line red. JAMR9 R; CHILTON* M. D.Chcra’wr, lET For sato by JOEL MOHLERptm Liberty street, * ; mnrlOty ; Farnttare and Chair Warerooma* 8 JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Pend sirect.-aboVe ih* Canal Brldsre* keeps conaumtly on hand and mokes to onlorj at lne btcuf vrtca.t every description ol bancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of tho best workmanship-andmpst approved styles. pQrchaseri-vrpulddoweUto.visUijuiWareroomr. jnv3T-dAwlv • - ■■■ aESRT ir.uiJonn H*oAvi:::”:jp. ji’cclLouair. BttSRY fIFCVLZiOVGH &CTO. _ TT7TIOLKSALK Grocers and-ComoussioicMereh&nts M\ and Dealers m all kinds of produce, comer of Pcna and lrwin its, Pittsburgh. - , (marl! " - . Wholesale Grocers and Commusson JUerchantsi Corner of Penn and Trwtn Streets.* fmoru •- AU'KED o. M’CAXMDST . v TIIOS. :3. XBX^AR. fiPCALUONI? a KEENAN, ATTORKEVB AT law, 1&0 FOUHTH STREET, ~ * 'r Ooppsue Wilkins HoU. . • .-?■ : Ftasbtirgh,£a.-y- hawAgmoy, . connection wuh flqgoi'Kccaan, Law, Dublin* Ireland* collects chums, makes searchea>&c, In Eurppei and one of them an ouaUy makes a lour through 0 reat Britain, Ireland and America*... t ~ > (maril SPKINO bPVLE FOH*l£si.—This neat otld jLMboaQtlihl style of HATS nre now-finished* and will W&lie introduced on Saturday, February Mlh. Gfni’eoieu are invited to call at No 91. Wood street, thi d door below Diamond alley felrt __ __ J. WILSON & SON. i STEREOTYPED CUtS-Ah assortment of Stereo* O tvped Guts, suitable for newspaper .advertisements ana Joo ranting, for sate at w*S. HAVEN’S Printing Office, No; 50 Third street, marl 3 adjommgthe Third Preshylenan Church. yavei':.. r "'i* ' " . f r "r- JrFiLbING , $ >' ' V - V/ tfabS4vcniii'W'Qr3,CHyref-plit<oargh v bavins ' - -.•■‘W’; !-;. ••■■■■•:■ --.. .-.s-* v:*-*:; a frost feet, ami eiieudmg bacV-f» ' ~ > ii , ’ ; Itwfcct—partotStephenCofweH^pJan^fLots> <» s s *t - ' - indocemerHa are.offcred inlhe nurclmae of linym v”.V -% " , . - * Apply to' „ M’LAIN & MOFFETT; -*,. * .>£ -I > w«« No.«riflit«m4t., r ‘: -• . s , ' r rflO-JLET—The STAB SPANGLtD BANNER HOUSE *1 '* » —adioliun* the Theatre, Fifth street,’PUtsbarehN ' ' 1 ■.‘ . ~ ’ JPOMeasioncivenonthetstof Aptil. >naoaireof '# - ' - a , , ' STEWART & GILL, AUyVat Law, 't< i febS:tf r No 57Fifth-street. > ~ 1 OKMINAKy BUILDING FGIfttENT. —1 A'couaaa *’ • ' i‘r “ ' ' ~'_“ O mul outbwlding;,-well fill(idforaßeralrmry ftr YooSi-iA ' ~~i. < • '_ ota School tor Boy 4, with' ttbeut ten d&reilof - ~ i" a ’ groand,orchard ami WeaWbe tetmftfts'a - * v-’ v , pirate ftuMlYi&atasehool would be ptsferredk. “ - fab<lilf - -A. tyitKte3 *r CO.- -» - , r%m K rt!r? NI S v YM t '»y , j'#Ev on Liberty,'mra£ <• wSiTfi” 1 * 10 b,‘ -■. ~ A ■( 1 r r r ,' K-iotl'," '. l, 'iß«afe?h~S^ ; > j i i 2 .___' nioehte A LARGE sloctr or the •55?8., | U?MurMe.maaufttciipedbymsejanertK^wSfe^AMij a : and made ro order on short ftoUChsK^rlßtrai ? KauiincjC ’ :i: -- - ■ from *l5 w*loO each. ••Mil iiioiiiiiin ilin Mini mill iiiiiifit [llMlnriilHit lOh - '■■ n SgslF e tiystreet,»ppQ»tleanuthfreU; ■ ' ®v~.p rf a - CIHWBNS— d# dot, pssorfttjlspues, . . 'g&mm&ms&r.. *a •: - • - /tf' * ...J. 14i2.... v -, ’ - \ v „ ... ... i:*.v -, > ; 5-a «>h. r.- v: /’ -••»- . •■ru. l ---. . *• -T -s 4 **** * V •/ ■;;• r V. X -1 r,,.-' rp^*. t-fj,". *" • ' ■' ■•.*.■■ ,’v • 'f ■ J *■*.'■ .—. „. : -■ • :\v^ t '-- V l '■Y > 7",- • • - * r ’-‘vv SUtiAR CU&ED HAMS—Burrowes’ Yeyy sunenor Sugar Cured Hams, lun received and:for*ale by . raarW ’ SMITH ft SINCLAIR* B» A. FalmsHoett’s Y«rmtfage< v THF. STANDARD .ARTICLB-r-the. safest; «ud Tnoßt effective remedy for ‘Worms that has been clscov* ored. From Messra. Howell A Tnrsor, Druffguts and Pbynl. ■ deit.-Hay wood connty, Tennessee “ By common content, M. A. Fahnestockis Vettalfugei is acknowledged to bd& autndaxdjiflicleJn ibis section dr the conmryf aud ifioatopluioit can servoanxgood mrposei.w* fteely Bay Utav.wecaniidCr; ll HMtsjU the tost Verunfugo-in.nsa ; we.presonpe ttffgulsriy in oar practice, and.wtthnnitorm-iacccE»,.M)d,ecUniareof it Uian any oralloihereiimlaipieparatlon»ynnogetier; u January, 16u2. i Prepared and sold by B. A.Fnfmestock A Co.,Corner or Wood, and FirststTceiSjViUjbnrgh. ; i For ttlobyfiracgiita amL llereSints thronchoal -the Vluted Suttee. ■_y." (marl%d&mlm a<id *Ol d 111. by JAMK3 BLAKELY, - ; PeM contcrof glxtlinnd X,tricnyttreea.' I (IHIPiA MATIING-—A frestv articlereceived ami J for sale at tire ctupet waretmiro of ’ ■ . . W.McCXJNXOCK: m <»9 • 1 . „ 65-F<Wrthft, OUPERPINEJNGRAJN CAsF£T&af neb and new Kj styles, in Bronze Colors, jast tecelvcd at Urn carpet Wtttehpns-pt rm.tP) tv.UcULIJfrOCK. /'(LOVEKSEEB— store‘andf,csatcby ~ V TOatd ■*-, StUAKT & SILL. TfcTOIIItNIKtt BHBAGt£DeLUNi&~A. AtHluon received & refrulccefiof new ami • tteafatylca of \ * ma>Ts v; rr A. Mason ic. Co.ihave Jn&. '.4i;ractivcd-on&cosfr ofLomloa Pnnlfr-vejydeHTa* bio goody. , - , f x , mzsip. _ il7l < QVß<7§2l>bls received ihiyday.aßdforsylobyv; Jr marlS - ARMSTRONG Ife CRO2IER /^ORN—IO3 bbfs. Hbelled. jusl received rmd for «»le b: \J ißartS i , ABMSTRONG S. OKOZEIfc T AKK SUPiSRIOR SALMON— JU Kibbls No.l, W l Ca!(onfh’« tawjijJS *tiw#*n4 Itotji&la-by \maixn KINO & MOOHHEAD. 67,51 - ... . a,M - 18, « - - - - ,6S ' - • - - - - ■ ejro -J • - .• ' .. *vw' > -■ - . .Va4ft&.iaolt«oiJk«t*t*•.fc’ot-'feale* -- k. : ;I)£SIKABiiB FARM.ofStt, aerestStt of winch'file••■• tx well improved, wd on wfaieb. ta • good dwclliM house, srable, barn, orchard eyer? • ; convenience forfar£Di«ffior*9p}endld.diftry/aDBtbein?'r only about halfan hour's drive from jhe city, on the Wc tern Railroad s - A I Two vaj sable lota or gf otted, one of «ihe-dth- 7 i cr of seven acres h Two otr three sjnallec loif of aboJit ‘3 oerefl- v ' I eaeh > * *■ [ Persons desiring to «ccure a home at amoderatepiice I and on easy terms, will apply to S CUTIfBERT, GenU Agent. . x mar!s SOSmUt field sir. > -*•* * a l Ity SbAl" FOR S*Xi,E—Fronting tui the . JX Perrysville Plank Road, QJ.mileßfrom Allegheny-' Uiy, coßiainingfil acres, in abifh slate of trtrllivalloa a prime orchard of elioiee iruHß—cherries- in great abundance. ..The are a buck hoase,.fin>iihcd in modern style yIw r o:nevetfiiiling , :A.-'- ; - springs of w&lcrfcl the door.* This' isi jmrhppe/one •; Itie most plcasanr locaiions tbra ’Beat lO'jbe loom! in the surburbs of the city * Price, 83,‘ibO. One-ihml in hand. : • Apply u» M’liAlN & MoFFTIT, raariu. _ - . :./ --No.3t Flfth sttefet- 1 - /' - r * ‘ J . - ' r f * Vf 5 / * . CV *.!>■.C -»■ ' : --. -V’r. V i«■*■:■>...•£'»,«. w i..-.':>'.». V-;i7 it 'VV*T’ < k 4 1 -*?*?:* « --3 ” '* , E , '4 ‘' 1 4> 3v’ ?vs “r- ’ t +• 1 L V • X '- . | . ---v',-...i :;>j7■**'■*'>* ■.•'•• :-j>-vrrv.s».' - VV£- ; "'"’‘T « ”, f £>- ”V c J- P | { J.-. ,1 s* -v * "* „. •’ J-’rVJ V' ‘ 1 X- v.t ■' * ~ * 41 - lU -fear Cw 5-’, '*&- /i\ C l - . ,*"i* -* *X , i h*2 --' v - ‘ > tSU&Sfe-W* * " „ fv- ,' a * Jl} -fixtures, on first floor of Warehonso ■; c •-:'--.M;*.•• c-'cicccc . by Us,and possession given immoJiaiely. ';.:. ■••* ,:CCv;» ■cr.'- ; ; ,.cv:4v; : -cc and convenient Office on second floo* in oflrWfttthfiflser 4 frooilcg Water street, and given on &e lstof \ * April next. L S WAThftMAPf A SQKS, t *• t s h frb2B... ■•■ Nfis.PO sn&St Water and 02Front street. ■' -v..;--.i^::-v.!.-.-;'-L^?r -.j.:-;.-i■= "■■^: , :.'*vir-:.'-: ’ ; .-ir■ ‘ | - 1 J] “- . -- J‘ % ~K:~ CC C' > +1 #* * •* : . : * | .-Cl - -f f -h\ \ ' ■ -f ■Mp-T t, l* •u -.•-.»••■ *»?■■ : ...■;:' ■;•.! ;*■'• • .•;■'- ■ —*---: . . »-*-• r - OAL*ti.—A Wew liritiJc hoa'je, and trot Of£O fo«t ->> »:■' •JP iroat on Wylie Mreei by, 124 decp.oa Townsend v 10 a2O fecialloy.. The Hodse. is newand boili of the best materials: anti .roodnra:: style; ••■• wide HaHB«a~ Baieoay in iront r batfung room, nzres for lioi and eoJdbaLhsjga&sfixturca ißroogh -tnV ' house, and bells from Ist, yo and story; with: ever? > t ▼emencc for a family Residence.. Al&o;agen{eel storo-i on ihe corner. Inc. whole U m compleio order. and '- ‘ will bn solduia bargain— termse»sy. s; CUTHBEKT,.G(:h;jVgent. . - SO .Smithficld St--: \j <-» lioh ruil .KM .■’i’tiAta.— iiurgcw ft XI unit Roauh, But anil Mouse fcxteTi&lnatpry cheapest end- mon effectual article for clearing yonr housed of roaches, etc. . • . v. 'w- Bo p&mcsiar urfcdlcwg far-Uflrgcssfc -Co«?3 iiaior, and yoa will not Ue dficeived. .Eor pale by t W. M CUTHBERT, - , 50 Smft&Scldst, \jt* iTi-im baljK— bromineoa *•■ JO Reed *ircet,»nd adjoining propertjr«rMes*ri ,; G«i‘ zdra&nd Rook, ttearihe Miuerayule Road:- 1 It iaiditable - 1 ' for a Large kUanghterirff Establishment and ginoio 1 J louse, or it woald be an clegibie site fora Brewery bavins a fine stream of wale* passing tbrodghlt. Vm« land will bo sold at an extremal? law price, and on rea sonable lemuof payment Title unereepiionable, and wholly tuuncaaibcred Apply to martl T JAMCB^PLAiaBbY.^ OL’oJUet* 4 FROM Uic firsi of Apnl next, > mg, No; 21 ftlatket flUe^.benreen"Brstv«iHL*6c»»'V'&' : oadsireeu.; Enquiroof , R/TDWNSEND & COi_ * • hiart.o .• v No. 10'Market •'/‘ilOAlr i.AfcUil'OK: &ALfci.~rSixfy acriULJCaftf‘-Frivi*'^••:••. "j lege, just above the set:ondDajii»QuUjeYbaj;hioefioJr r .: jiy riven; [fet>2s:tf J ■ -A.WILKiNS^-CO.^.i TTIORSA.LB, oa Fourth Street, one-third fart of Lot Jj No between marketaad.rt;rfy,4(]ieetfrontt)jr 85 back« well soiled far touiMi&g purposes Tula dubatableaad tens*easy. Fpr reuw TWO c&eetoa Fifth Street Apply £b * 1 WCAttIOAT te KEENANS r Anorncysat taw, IfitVFoatih Street. 4 * " For Heat* -■ ' TfflUE DRUG ; - _L streets feblinf A W. liOOMISx Pottrth street, - RKNT—To'fturdfcTjmctt *n:d JI? acres of Ground; with o^ct^rara' antf -oat houses, and a dwelling of fourorfive' TOohi«i'' : A'” ti=oant xs wamed, who *r»li jraprovethe -grounds-and.' 1 plant shrubbery, forvwbich romcmlu*'-wittbe allowe*^- r : marl 3 \ - •,A.-"WfLKINS^Jfc'CO; :e! f For Sals* 7'~- , A TWO STORY BRICK SHOP— wnh *rAvel roof** “ J$L <o\ by 20 feet; with ao o inch cyUnder poiltr—ait in good order. Also, on- ?iho- sßioeXotia^^ ; • smalt Dwelling f loose. The torlooby 40 feet; lease.-Situated on LibertystreetjOppositeibePihhsyl-™' 2 vonia Railroad Ticket frtEee,*FifUj Vvarth > :ir - - , IA ., „ j-aowAiw, »■ kf feli2 .la ■ No 29A Liberty afreet * * * For &*le. - 1 ”1A ACRES OF LAND, m iois lo «ult:p«reljs'lefti'' v • ■Jm siurated near ihe property or — - erased; on* mile from ibe Allegheny Cemetery j 4 pajtor tke Ifcshcp Farm; Fanhctiaformaiibn w- '■ given on applying to tne subscriber. onifie premises; 7 " • Puce per vert, SttSO jv.* ERWAItD ‘HATNEBi*-- ' - - *. «• A PROPISCCT* * vKOit v i t' d ; . fPHE enbeenber offers forjstfej ou-Trery, X terms,tbe loltoxvjnm Property—viz: :-:-zv v 'r'': 'P'-’-v A THREE STORY BRICK BWEUttNG IfOBSEv ' No. HUPonn street, betweenHsy strsefnita ESaiti'alf'? ley; and Lot feetfrm.t, extending bsct’fiafeet"!* anal!' ~ ‘ • !■• .'in am pr by'flOjSannug on Conjfre.iaiTdßTm mciil , K , A HOUSt, and LOl oil Wylie:street, nest the new.- • : ' ConrlKou«e Tiiebooiei? weirsrrange land, jn Roof , order, and is now. occupied as n HoEefr ' * A TIIHP.U STOttf BRICK, on Smubficld street, 1 * > near Seventh, being man excellent business location.— - ' > The Lot is dU Ly bO tret deep, froutiiTfr on Sctuhlield nr - w- ' ‘ ™«lt d-uejydeatrahle and pleasant,oeaKonfcr artel-% j. TURFE LOTS. on. Centre, street and Fastora * - fin AUeshenyrCiirrad.hyiVftifcrtieaeltj-iiearitlie ted.-- < dance of Sir Peter Jenmngs ~, . fNINI-. L.OTtr,,i:i the lO'vji nf M l KcCsnort, encfttiO t feeiby.lSh-Severalnf lUeaepieoirrto t < * ELEVEN ACRESinlnmetowo, antboWottbnStaV _ f* ,Riv.er;oawhichthereaieiourhouses.' tniere-areiihme' ,r ‘* 1 '' stxoiseven.ocre* ■of-ffirccllentißtonriCottland'ibon-i ’« ’ » dance ,of Limestone, eoiwenieni-tO;ibe;iandinesainii - . ; taro Coal Pita open ■■ . & »i 90 LOTS.in, the'town, cfColtunblatCl) feet hyisg — c . eac J>, P®* r |y locatedi 5 lenantof S each I.nt,ha» the .privilege nffU3lng~».hatiwer'. Stone- 4■■ 7> - • ,•<» CoiEhe may require for tnsown use, froima pit dear ‘ >J thiftoeks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on the • ‘ . ■-i: . - Lock fro S,in the midst of an extensive Stdno-Corlrd gion.and wouidhe ttdeslrhWepoiotTof mtihh&ißriiw-- i --I establishments. ■ ? TWO HUNDRED ACRES o( .superior 9TON&, ’ t COAX., with jlouee, Raiiroad, Ac.Tiua proper tyfhas s _ « TO^SO J Monoligahela river; nit ex- i" cellnntlanding; goodgradenndfoumiation forl?airroatL v , . - B —with enough level ground at one point &r houses!, . t, gardens or locations for mnnafuctorms. " . -j • aiierseintvdeen.cnoßglHnanowhdrsea'taaeasediil 7s hauhag oot the Coal—uie quality off,Whichitfdfrirou > tESiSff ” U - M *>“ aot BU^l d Imtiyab enco, my Agent, James , wID, A 7 ‘ “s give all deecssarj'; information, and bef ambotued fo J givowarranteedcedsforany-properiy sold .. JAMES MAY, ' 1 NokUOfEdtw street, L'f, .i XJIANOS POR RENT.—'The **nbscJtbet hna seyefJtt' -v . JL vorygood PmnosYor.RenL'iAf^ifo^^elawVi^d:^- .second feana - * J ;: , Hi No. 101 Third st*;,. t * •: Biyn , oriflgO»ldot>Bpfttl|y».. 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