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The fljcrr.—There were eight feet water in the
channel last ovcning and felling slowly.
Monday Packet.— The fine eteamer Keystone
State is the r*ehet for/Cincinnati, this mornings
nnd leaves at 11 o’clock.
.par Franklin —The fast steamer Allegheny.
BeUeNo. 2,Capt Hanno, leaves thia morning.
JBiuinees.— Business on tho wharf, on Satur
day, notwithstanding the inclement weather, was
very actite. Several steamers arriyea from tho
south and west, laden with .various articles of
southern and western production. / -Considerable
amounts of/Molasses have arrived within tho
past week.
The. Mew Market Mouse.—A meeting of the
Common Council was held* on Thursday evening
last, to take into consideration tho plan for a
now. Market House in the Diamond, to bo sub
mitted by. the Market House Association.
Dr. E: D. Gazzam, wob invited by the Council
to submit the plan of tho Association, and ad
dress tho Council on the subject. Dr. O. ex
plained the plan; and addressed the Council, 'on
the availability, nnd advantages of the bnilding
proposed to be erected by the association.
The plan and specifications 'were referred-to a
Committee of Seven—throo from the Select, and
four from the Common Council, with instructions
to report at the next meeting ,of Councils.—
Messrs. H’Auloy, Gribben,Maotey ondDithridge
were appointed on the part of the Common
Council.;
. Assault. —About three o’clock, on Saturday
morning, an affray took place in the Diamond
market, in this city. It appears that William
Phillips had a difficulty with abutcher named
Andrew Graham, and (as it is said} struok him*
When his brother, named William, interfered and
cut Mr. Phillips with a batcher knife, in n hor
rible manner, on the face,- and across the breast
and side. This is the bestnccount ere can give,
and it had to be sifted: from several exaggerated
stories, which wero going the rounds of the city,
on Saturday.
Mr. Phtilips iB in a very procariona condition.
Tim, Graham was arrested : on a charge of as-
sault, brought before Alderman Major, and held
to boil in tie sum of ?1,000, for his appearance
on Monday; Andrew -Grahamwas arrested,
and also held to bail in the sum of $5OO, forbis
appearance at the same time.
PorCdiformit.—}ir. Henry Shearer, a well'
. known citizen of Washington county,' passed
through this city on Friday lost, on his way, to:
California, Mr. S. goes direct to St. Josophr
M0.,-to make arrangements, and proonro the out
fits, for a company from tho Eastern part of that
connty; among the emigrants, wehcarthe names
of- Shesh Bentley,: Esq., formerly . sheriff, of
Washington county, and Mr. Solomon Alter,
lately connected with the Eepnblicon, in Monon
gshcla city, and formerly with tho Temperance
Bonner, inthis city, together withalarge_nnm
btfr of citizens from Honongahela city.: Success
attend them in their , pursuits in the Golden
State. .
The Hutchinson Family .—There has been no
Concert given, in our city for years,, that was
crowned with such complete success as the enter
tainment of the Hutchinson Family, at Lafayctto
Hall, on Friday evening.. For some time past,
our,citizens have beord.no. singing but such os
traveling bands of Ethiopian Minstrels, or still
worse, the cost-ofis of the Italian Opera, in the
East, have famished them,- and it was realty re
freshing to hear the sweet songs of oar own land,
sung in a manner they deserved. “ The Ship on
Fire,” and “ The. Life Boat,” wero given in a
, splendid style, and the Concert was varied by
many cheerful and comio airs.
The Hutchinsons give their second Concert on
this evening, atXafayetto Hall, and nil who ore
fond of good mnsic should attend.
... Theatre.— The Theatre was crowded on Satur
day evening last, J ou the occasion of the benefit
of Mr. John Owens. This gentleman performed
the characters of Paul Piy and Jokey, in his
usual masterly manner. The inquisitive Paul
never found a better - persona tor, than it did ia
Mr. 0., and famished abundant food for the
laughter-loving andienco congregated at the
Theatre.
The bill for to-night, is on excellent one,. and
willntt doubt ottraot a crowd. The of
tbe Dead;” and “ Tho Gentleman in Black,” are
tho pieces ■ selected for tho .amusement of the
public.
' Police. —Aid. Major had qnite arun of busi
ness on Saturday morniag. Several unfortunate
worshippers at the shrine of Bacchns; wero made -
to pay the-penalty of their folly. Tho following
are the committals:—Amt Kelly, 24 hours,
drankenness; Darnel Kelly, 30 days drnnkenness
and disorderly conduct;, Charles WSier, vagran
cy; 15 days) Ann Bunnells, vagrancy, 3 days;
Geo. Stevenson, vagrancy;6days;.SamuelPhill
pot, 15 days; Jane Wort, vagrancy, 20 days.
Rolhery.— On Friday morning,- Emily-Beeson
was arrested on a warrant issued-: by Alderman
Buekmoster, charged byThomasM'Burney, with
having robbed him of $25, at a honso of ill-fame
on Prospcct street- Jane Davis, tho keeper of
the house ofludod to, went hail for bliss Emily,
in tho'snm- of $2OO for her appearance at Court.-
Sorryloßearlt. —That Mr. JobnDaun, the
talented comedian, ' was drowned near . Jersey
. City, (bathe viemity of New, York,) as ho was
proceeding to the California steamer. Mr. Daan
has many, warm friends in this city, Who will re
gret- Mb untimely end. He was about proceed
ing to California, to fulfill an engagements some
wf the Theatres there. •
. Concert. —Fraulcin Stopel, tbs great Pianist,
' uuctmpanicd by Madame Wallace Bneohollo, and
i W. Vincent Wallace, the eminent composer, will
p give a series of concerts'ib 'tbis city, daring the
" present-week or week after. -It will be remom-
J . tiered that they visited our oity last summer,
and won for themselves golden opinions.
An Opera>Company passed through our city
last week from Now Fork, on their way to the
oity of Mexico. It is under tho superintend
ence of Max Marzteck, long.known to tho mu
sical publio of this eonntry, as an enterprising
-manager and'talented composer.- He proposes
establishing an-Opera among: tbe Halls of tbe
Montczumas.
££. M. Stanton, Esq., of this city, is now in
Washington, D. 0. Wo see by our -eiohanges,
‘that he has been engaged, inconncotionwith,
-Hon. Beverdy Johnston, to present the claims
Mr. yolce, of Florida, beforo the Senate Com
mittee, in the case of the contested seat, oecu-.
pied by Mr. Mallory. .. • ■ '
■ Sold Out.- —J. S.-M. Young, formerly connect
ed with the. Evening .Express, in this city, and
more lately with .the Erie Commercial Advertiser, 1
has sold ont his interest in • that paper. Many/
journeymen printers hereabouts, have a tender
recollection of Mr. Young. ’
/ FtibKc-St&per.—Th's members of the Allegbo
•ny Fire Company, Wfll celebrate the Semt-Cen
tentdol 'Anniversary. of the ..formation of the
“’CdapiSnyi !! ‘hy nJinßlio, Sapper, ;at Wilkins HoJIj
itn Tuesday, evening, April oth.
* ’ Court of Quarter,Sessions. —The spring term,
u of the Court of- Quarter Sessions, commences ltd
session to-day. ■
am!?ErpTOss, ot the
Diamond Alley.
Allegheny Councils.—lhaCity Fathers of Alle.
gheny met on Thursday evening last In tho
Select Counoil, various bills were ordered to bo
paid, and n variety of business transacted.
A communication from JamesDunlop, respcct-
WE At®:appointment.,,of.a committee to confer
?4m iu reference -to tho improvement and -
possession of KUbuok Island, was referred to the
committee on city property. Conourred in by
Common Council. - -
A resolution authorizing tho Mayor to draw a
Warrant in favor of Bobert Henderson for $BOO,
being in part pay for building hridgoon Bank.
Lane. over Butcher’s or Saw Mill Bun. Was
adopted and oonourred in by Common Counoil.
. . The committee on Anderson street bridge, was
anthorized to have some extra stone work built;
to strengthen tho brick arch..
In the Common Council, the following petition
was presented from Wm. Clarksons •-
- ■; Tour petioner humbly ahewetb that the invisi
ble improvements mode upon Ohio street, what
everbenefit it may bo. to others, haß been ruin
ous:(from his locality,) to. your petitioner..
: May it therefore plensoyour honorable Coun
cils to grant: him sl(lper week from tho time
the street, was- taken away from . opposite his
house, till the expiration of his lease from Copt.
Schinley, and as m duty bound your petitioner
will pray that be may over be kept from the ma
lign influence of City Councils, Jonathan Screw
and tho Devil.
: ? Bead, and referred to committee On Finance.
i Mr. A.'Cameron offered his resignation as Di
rector of the Poor, which was accepted.
- A committee was appointed to proooro a plan,
and ascertain the cost of tho erection of a City
Halt
: An ordinance was - adopted by both branches
relative to the levying of the. Poor Tex. It
makes the ordinance read two mills, instead of
two and a half mills on the dollar. ,
A great deal of otherhasinesa was transacted,
but of no interest to oar citizens.
Pitt Township Election.— Tho following is the
result of the election hold in Pitt Township, for
township officers:
. Justice of tho Peace—Bobt. Palmer.
Judge of Elections—Asa P. Childs.
Assessor—Wm. A. Herron.
Auditor—E. P. Jones.
Assistant Assessors—Alexander Brackonridge,
Balph Bced.
Inspectors—Wm. Wiloy, W. C: Friend.
. Guardian of tho Poor—Janice M'Lcaso. -
Supervisor—Bobt. Inder,
Town Clerk—Alex. Braekenridge.
Constable—Samnel Barton.
: School Directors—lsaiah Dickey, 3 years; E.
P. Jones, 2 years; L. J. Fleming, 1 year; Alex.
Braekenridge, 1 year: E. H. Eaton, 1 year.
Treasurer—Wm. Wiley.’
In the Cib/.—Hon. Joshua E. Giddiags, mem
ber of Congress; from Ohio, arrived from Wash
ington, on Saturday morning. Ho leaves this
morning, in tho cars, for the West; on a visit to
bis family, where he is called by sickness. :
. Mr. Stongb, editor and proprietor of tbe Wash*
ingtonCommonwealth, is also in the city,nnd
leaves this morning for homo. 1
Wo were glad toaee the pleasant countenance
of our friend Swan, of. the Washington Beview,
on Saturday last. He is engaged in soliciting
advertisements for his paper, which affords one
of tho best country mediums forcity advertisers,
in the West.
Arrested. —Two young men were arrested on
Friday evening, for disturbing a fancy ball, on
Bobinson street, Allegheny. They were brought
■before Mayor .Fleming, and in default of $2O
■fine, were sent to tbe bill.
: The keeper of the house in which tho ball was
bold was also arrested, and fined $2O for selling
liquor on his premises. Ho could not “fork
up,” and was compelled to take: boarding at Mr.
'Fox’s.
Quiclc Trtp.—Vie leam from tho Kittanning
Free Press, that tho steamer Allegheny Bello
No. 2, has made the quickest trip ever mode, be
tween Pittsburgh and Franklin, Venango connty.
Tho following is tho time: from Pittsburgh to
Freeport, 3b. 15m., to Mahoning, 6b. 34m., to
Bed Bank; 7b. 45m., to Catfish, Bh. 60m., to Em-
UntoD, llh. 30m., to Franklin, ICh. 30m.
: Address. —The Central Hungarian Association
meets, at the Lecture. Boom of Bev. Nathaniel
West's church, this evening, -at half past seven
o'clock. It is understood that Col. Samuel W.
Black, will deliver on address beforo tbo Asso
ciation, which fact .alone, will guarantee a full
attendance at the meeting.
Coal Measuring.—The Common Counoil passed
an ordinance on Thursday evening, relative to
the measnrement of bituminous coal. We hope
that some measures will be taken to prevent tho
loss that tho publio now Buffers, from the impro
per measurement of coal.
Maine Law.—A meeting of the Temperanco
Association of Allegheny city , and vicinity, will
bo held this evening, at 7 o’clock, in the East
Common Methodist Protestant Church.
Rev. Dr. Lord. —This gentlemen who leoturcd
in our oity, a week or more ago; is now engaged
in lecturing before, tho Young Men's Library As
sociation, So. Cincinnati.
Left the 1 Trade.— The steamer Hibernia No. 2.
has left the: Cincinnati Packet Line, and gone
into tho trade botween Cincinnati and St
Lonis.
Jgg" We would call attention to the sale of
Boots and Shoos, at .tho store of Wilson & War
rington, Liberty street, to-morrow morning at 10
o’cloolc.
Committed.— Alderman Lewiscommitted,:two
persons to prison, on Sunday, for disorderly con
duct, " " '■■■■■
■ Recovered.— We are glad to boo Sir. Fox the
efficient Jailor, once more in sound health.
Beware of Couglw and Colds. —The sadden and
unexpected changes in the atmosphere Within
the last faw days, wUI bo liablo to produce in
those persons subject to pulmonary affections,
obstructions In the ,phln ; and the force of the
fluids thrown off by the excretive organs will bo
driven in upon the h wigs, Bronchia, and respi
ratory organs; producing chilliness, eneeting,
coughing, and general soreness of .the breast,
attended . I with tickling in tho throat, .and all
those : disagreeable - attendants upon what is de
nominated “ Catching Cold." . There is an in
fallible-remedy in Dr. j'foyser’s -Fcotoral Syrup
—a remedy pleasant to - tho taste, certain, in its
notion—a remedy that has been got up for the
express purpose of relieving the overburdened
pulmonary organs from the effects of oolds and
obstructions. Try it and you will not be disap
pointed. V
Bolxmla Glass Warn*.-
ADAWS.ROSB&IAN &■ CO.,
TUTANDFACTIIRERS of FLINT GLASS, in all it*
IVI variety. We have, also,bn- hand, Lightning Roil
Insulators,;of a superior, pattern.to any thing yet pro.
dneed.’ ' >
Dealers in Glassware can save from 10 to Is per.
-* I *Wareit'oMi, , ci>raer of Water and Ross streets; -
feblGSm: . j Piuslmigh, Pa
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■XTrHOr.ESAIiE Grocers and Commission Merchants
Yy and Dealers in. til kuuls of Produce, corner of
Penn ■ . (marll
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Wholesale flffeffCjigffljd Commission Merchants,
Comet ‘of (marll
aLvus B. M’canMoier. tiios. r.xsxiun.
M’CAUIONT & KESHAN.
ATTOBBKYS ivTWW,
OoppsUe^tSOT^^l.S^i'pn.
Councilor Kt Law t Dublin,lreland, collects claiifek
® ft •? * ■* e «CQe», «c, m Europe; and one of them oift
jniMly mokes Atourihroagh Grew Britain* Ireland, and
Americas , (marll
rjfIWNTBBUSUES OR WUISKB—SO dor, rec’d-and
v **le by {muni j. p. SUERRffF.
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY THE & REILLY LINE.
XXXII COSOR'ESS-FUIST SESSION.
Wabhinotos, Marcli 20.
Txo Senate was not in session to-day. :
Hotsb.— Mr; MowlmH of .California presented
a resolution, from that State, asking the refund
ing of certain monies collected therein before its
admission into tlie Union,, and' asking increased
salaries for district. judgeß of the State.
The House went into committee of the whole
on the Deficiency bill. After Borne debate the
committee rose,
And the House adjourned.
Cisowsati, March 20.
. A fire broke out between 12 and 1 o’clock to
day, in tho lumber yard of Stewart and Deminy,
on Third, between Smith and Park streets which
destroyed a large amount of lumber, and 20
dwelling houses and shops, mostly frame build
ings. A number of first olass buildings were
also injured. The loss is estimated at $lOO,OOO
with very little insurance.
NEW YORK MARKET—March 20.
Cotton... Tho markot is steady, with farther
sales of 300 bales. The sales of the week were
19,000 bales at 8} for. uplands, and 8} for Or
leans and Mobile. " • •• "
Flour... Sales ofosoo bbls elate at 4,50 to 4,76
per bbl.
1 Grain... Sales of 2000 busUels southem wheat
atl08o; 2200 has Rye .at 950; and 1400 bus
Corn at 04c.
Corn Moal...Salosof 800 bbls at 4,50 $ bbl.
Bico...Sales 100 tres at 8,50 to 0,57 100.
. Groceries... Sales of 200 bags Rio Coffee at 8}
to 91c, and 500 do Java at 11} per bbl - Sales
300 bbls Porto Rico molasses at 28c. Sales of
Caba and Matanzaß sugar at 4} ijjl lb.
' Linseed Oil... Sales 300 gals at 04c. gaL
Whiskey... Solos pf 300 bbls prison at 20jc.
- Provisions...Beof has advanced, with sales of
prime at 6,75 to 0,75, and mess at 9,76 to 12,75
per bbL .
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Maroh 20.
■ Cotton... The market is quiot, with Bales of
800 bales at B}@9J for Uplands, and 9}@lo}
for Orleans.
Hour... Dali .: The demand for export is most
ly for straight and selected brands. Saleß at
4,12} for standard and: superfine, and 4,374 for
Brandywine. ■ ■
Com Meal...Plenticr. - Sales of COO bbls
Penna. at 3,12} per bbl.
Ryo'Honr...Sales at 3,50 per bbl.
Grain... Sale- of good Pcnna. and southern
Wheat at 90@92 for red, and 1,00 for whito.-
Com has improved, with Bales of southern at
60} to 01 for yellow,rand GO to 00} for white..
Oats are in request, with sales of 7000 bushels
at SSo for Delaware, and 89e for Penna.
Provisions... Pork and Beef are scarce, with
sales of the former at 17,50 for mess, and 15,50
for prime. Bacon is in demand; with sales at
8} to 8} for shoulders, 9} for sides, and 30 to
10} for hams. Lardis scarce, withsalosat 1000
pkgs at 9} to 9} lb for bbls, and 10} to 10}
for kegß." -
CINCINNATI MARKET—March 20.
Hour... The market is dull, with no sales of
consequence. Bayers are awaiting tho opening
of the Miami canal, which is announced for
Monday next
Whiskey... Sales at 15“ per gallon.: .
Provisions... Sales of 100 bbls mess pork at
15,87; new hcld.nt 15,50 per bbl. Sales of ba
con at 7} for shoulders and 81 for sides. Lard
is held at 8} to 9} for bbls anti kegs.
; Groceries'oro firm and unchanged.
Cloversccd is dull at 5,25 per bushel.
COMMERCIAL.
DAILY REVIEW OF TUB MAUKBTS.
Orrics ov tiii Dailt MoaNir* Post. f
Monday, March 29, .1852, i
The weather on Saturday was exceci'mgly raw and
cold; which made it rather unpleasant lor out door huai.
neal. Saturday night wo had qouc n »now, and wc fear
if the weather conunoea cold a few daya longer, oar
canala wtU bo elcaed.
ASHES—The. aalea of one manufactory per week
average about 40 tons domestic at3c cart, mid 3} time
- FLOUR—Salea of the following iota: tlddbbls at S3’
40 do S 3; 275 do S 3; 330 do 83 for eupeifine, and ~j o Tor
fine; 37 bbts do S 3; ealea of few small lota at lower
figores. •
GROCERIES—MoIasses continues firm, with aatea of
toil bbls cypress and oak ul 33:231c lime. Coffee: 40
bags at 10|311; SO do 10}, 4 oos; 30 bbls Mole s?cs kStv
Ames. Sugar: 15 hbds ai&}£3S4; 10 bbls clarified at 7c
cash; S tierces do at 7}c,00 days.
: BACON—Sales of 10,000 IbsShonldors at7|o?|c cash
and time; 3J109 Sis Hams 01; StdriSi&s}; sugar cured
Ham* WIOIJc.
FISH—The demand is-bmk, with sales at
forNo.3; large No. 2 89.75&H1.
HAY—Sales ut 11225 H.
SALT—Sales arc made nl 31,10 p- bbl
LARB—'Vo conilnno to quote at e&’d} for kegs.
EGGS AND BUTTER are very scarce nod-much
wanted. Eggawill command 11(21'.’. Prime Butter IS
4J2Ue. In market butter sold at .77040 c.
.WHITE BEANS —Very scarce and in demand nt
81,75®!,57 for choice... , .
nulsltaiiFailunhargh start Rocking
. IB& .t* , Port Paofcet.
■faMMBK The ateamer HAIL COLUMBIA,VA. S.
Goar*, Muter, will leave Fittsbufftb everjr - Monday,
at 3 o'clock* H- M.; retorning wilt leave Hockingpiut
every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A* M. .. v
Passengers aml eiUpfer* may rely on the utmost
commodatiou afl<l prompters. W. R« WIIKELKR,
: marti - - . . : No.*jl Market gin>a>.
t f lp3!rJ& THIS new and splendid passenger steamer
i«mgwiMfnir B Tt.’n it b* Mboi^Master,
will run as a regutar trt-wecfcly packet between this
cuy and Wheeling, leaving i’mstmrgh every Tuycdny-
Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A, M*,for Reaver, Wells
v»Ht, gieebcxmlle. and Weltaburgh; returning, leaves
Wheeling far btcubeuvillCiWellsville and Beaver every
Aluuday, Wednesday, add Friday, at 8 A. M.
Ferfrctgbt or passage,havmg unsurpassed accommo
dations, apply onboard,or to
ARMSTRONG, CROZER fc Co., Agents,
• Water street.
The Winchester Isa new side wheel boat, and in the
largest and finest steamer ever lunß for tho trade. Pas
sengersand shippers cad depend .011 her. remaining m
the trade. . . ■ : : fdecAtt
•waaßssdayPaeketforCinctußati* ■
Mv . Tub new and steamer CiN*
igCfNNATL BißKuranax, Alaittcr, will leave
B&BSSB&rcgaliiTly every WsotvisniT. .
ror/reighvorpassage,applyoiiboard,orto :
dccSQ U. It. M!L*r I'NH KRGER.
Alleglicay Hirer Trade*
KEGVLAJI FHANK UN PACKETS.
I JB&Lft Tasfiu&flteamor ALLEGHENY BELIJ3
sMiyySo.2vCap|. WUr llamia* loaves the Alle-
wharf for FrankUn,every Monday and Thursday,
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY J3ELLENo3, Cnpt.
John lUm, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank-;
lin, every Tuesday .Friday, at 4 P.M..
ror Freight or Fasgage, apply on Board (marttO
; ' • For MirlctU and Hodungport.
I JBbd Tni fine steamer PACIFIC, Z a Noun Mas-
JaraHnifi will leave for the above and mtermedi<
*toperis every at4 o’clock,lVM»:,
Jtoik.lrt.«pa. W ,.pp^.nJ g^.M.
N 0.61 Watergr.«and 63 Fronts;.
—’ - jfor Kliunnlng and C'ftt&ihi .
fJE&U& THE light dranght and pleasant steamer
Jjdjoßaßßtn»;A riqn. Capt Milunoai,will leave the
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,,
at 3 a’clock, P. M i for Xittnnning and CulGsb; For
freight or passage apply on board. InovlS
•for iiong tieaoUi Uaxietta; Parbeniborg
M , and GalllpotU. •
|. ■ The fine bteamer GOV. MpIGS,
f BILEZUsI Supnk, Master* will leave for the above
faftgßFßgßß nml intermediate poita. every
gSBBBBBBm tpdsday, at a p. m.
For freight orpassoge apply onboard, or to
feb3 ■ JOIINFLACKjAgem.
POUT OF PITTSBURGH.
8 VSR Q IBCUSS WATAS W. TIR CIUTtRSL.
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic, l’arkinson^Urownsville'.
“ BaJue,Rennet,Brownsville.
u 1 J.M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
•• M Thomas Bhnvervßftiley, West Newton.
, Geneßßae, Cophnt, West Newton.
' 8. BayapM’ecblCt, Elizabeth*
** Michigan, No.2,Boie»jJleaYor»
. u . ForostCny* MBrdocUfWelfßvHle.
' r PcmlAnderson,Gray,NewOrleans,
jBEFAIifEDr "
•: u ' Baltic, Bennett Brownsville; •'
“ Ailenuci Parltuison, !• do . : .
« . J.M’Kcev IleadrieksohjMeKeesport.
“ Thom&aflhriver,
j Genessee, Gonant;.Wjeai.Newlon..
•.« •. S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth*
: Michigan No. 2, Boies* Reaver. ..
; 1 “ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling..^
“ • - Buckeye State, S.Deau, Cincinnati
« Forest Ciiy, Murdock; WellsviNe ;;
. « "Messenger, Woodward,Cincinnati. :
“" Dmrnol. ConwoU, Wheeling.- - , ‘.,-
r .‘v Frait/e CHy,Sterling, Illinois River,.<■ v.*
; Columbia, C rape, IlpekiPgporVv.
Five oenti Rewara<
TT> AN 1 A WAV from-the subscriber, an- Indented ap
tv prentice to the Harness pm! Trank making-business.
OSCAR M’HILLAN j aged about fifteen- yepre. Baa
on when he leu. a browiv frock coat, black pams, stum
vest, and a black cap.
Any person teturmnff said apprcnuco to me, aLtall re?
eeive tneabove reward. - ’
marlPJt SAMPEt. M'CLPRKAW, 80 Wood si. 1
. - Knropenu Agency. - ..
undersigned, European Agents,” members of
X :< Uie Americanßar^ still continue to colleet -
gocles.andcluma< remit monies,procure copies oT wiHs,
deeds and documents, couduet.suits, obtain tesumoily,
make searches nndiransact ait other: law business in
EngMd r - Ireland, Scotland; Walei, &c. They aftvat
oil times la commnmcatlon, ro v rwordmg and receiving
documents to and fro; and one.them, regutariy in
each year,makes a tourthrodkU the principal:clues of
Europe axld AWerfcaiOrt proressional business.^t The
neiiennual tourwinbe iwen ty-snih of this Agency.
Innumerable references jjecnaN,
[ ' lo2Fifih street, Pittsburgh, Fa.,
k? U» KEENAN. • • ■
27 Fftlmersum Rlaoe, Dublin, Ireland.
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For Wheeling l
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MEDICAL..
wSa9SSm
T?OR THRCURI2 OP CQUCHgUJOLDS-ndARSB.
JP NESSi-BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING COUGH
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. . ,
In offering to the community this r^
: medjr for diseases of. the throat and- langij.lt U'jfoi -fehr
wish to trifle witluho lives or health of the afflicted,bit
frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished
men and someof the evidences of Its success,, framwlileh
they can judgo for themselves., : Wc’elncerelypledge
ourselves to make no wild assertmtaspt false statements'
of its "efficacy,' nor will we hold oat any hOpeto aufloring
humanity which facts wdl not warrant. :■
Many preo/i are hero given, and we solicit an inqtijfy
from the pobile into air we: publish, ieelingdasared they
will find them perfectly rchable. and the mediciue woi
tiiytUeirbcstconfidence and patronogo.'
From-ths distinkuisfud Prefasoi'tfVhemiitry and Mat*
•>“ ; : riaMediuty z -* -*
vtDearSir; I delayed; anhweting.lSb receipt 6f vonr
preparation, nntil T had ait OfToriuitii* of wimessinjr its
effect a in my own family, or mlbe fatmliesof thy Mends
This I have how done with ‘aUtfeh degrte or salisfoo*
tlrnij in cases boffl of adults and children: ’
I have feundit, os it* iugiddientg show, a'powerful ro
medy for colds and c.oQghs and pulthbnary aiseaaper
' ' PARKER CLEAVELAND, mV
'Bbtoswick, Me.,Feb. 0,1047. " * .
From on Ovmesrin iha Hcunilton Milltyin Ah Cilu.
• ' J/OWslu A\iv. 10,1840.
Dr.J.C. Ayer: rhavo been cured orthe'worn cough
I ever Had in my life, by your “Ciie’rbt.PKcto rail, n and
never fail, when I have opportuuily.ofrecOmateudmui*
tooihcrß.' Touts,respeelfulfyy ’ ' • •:
, • tf. D. EMERSON.
57“ Read the following, and see if tltirmedicine U
worth a tniL. The nation th&d become very feeble, onu
the effcctof the medicine was anmistak&bly distincl:— '
• UatTEII.SXAtES UOTRL, S4IUIOOA SPJtJKaS, > ,•
> f JalyA,lB4b {
Dr.J.C. Ayer,—Sir ;„! have been oiHicted with a pain*
fal affection of the longs, and all the symptom* of settled
consumption, for more than a year. 1 could find no me*
dicine that would reach my. case, until I commenced the
. use ofyour ‘‘CuußßrPsctoßiL,” .which gaveine gradual'
relief,.and Umve been steadily gaiuiogmy strength till
coy health laweil high restored;. .
While nsing your medicine, ! had the gratification qf
curing with it my reverend friend, Mr.Truman,cf Samp*
ter District, who had been suspended fromhis parochial
duties by a severe aitarkorbioachitis..
I uave pleasure In certifying hese facts to y.ou
And am, fir, yours respectfully;
. J. F. OALUOUII, of South. Carolina •
JD“*Tlie following was worn oTcatcs
which ilte physicians and friends bought tohainearsble
consumption^
Caßrrra, Pa, Anjj.BSjTjMO.',:
J. p; Ayer,—Sir: l was taken with a terrible cough,
bronghton by a cold,-jh the beginning of last February,
and was.coniined to my bed more than two months,—
Ceughing incessantly night and day,! becfimegbastly
and pale,' my eyes were sanken and glassy, and any
breathvery abort. Indeed, I was rapidly foinog, and in
.such. distress for breath, that but Utile hope of my recov
ery coaidhc entertained. While iu this situation, a friend
of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, of the Melbr dtsi church,)
brought me a bottle of yonrCitwiaT paoTcdaL, which 1
tried more to gratify him, than fromany expectation,of
obtaining relief. -Its good efleel induced me to eouilnao
its ace,, and 1 soon found my health much improved.—
Nowin three month*, J am wetland can at
tribute ray cuToonly ioyour great medicine.
With the deepest gratitude, yours, Ac.
JAMES GODFRET.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem
is^Lowe)l,Mttss.
ID*Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an-t retaal.by B-A*
Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City
by H. P. Schwartz, aud j. Douglass, and by druggists
generally. ' : ; deo3o
ID* lMFOttAst To;Jiio*rApFUCTto whit Hs&ina oa
Rcptima—Thelnvention of I)b. ; Hubba»d 5 8 Trass Ims
rendered the; care of xhU drcadfcl disease a matter of
perfect certainty j and the-man wh&WUluow allpw a
Hernia to proceed until a condition of things!* puwne*
cd that nothin? can alleviate bnt tho knife of a skilful
surgeon^U wholly inexecsable.'ATuplureitnts oidi»
nhty forray may, with lcfl io the person
olDicifd and the truss-makery but to go as many -persons
do, withoiirtvcaa bandugeof any kiadjoreitunit, of*
ten renders the case perfectly unmanageable, and leads
to whaiisiermCd S&angulaud Hernia, which often has
no relief bat in a,’surgical operation, In the Tra** u>
which wo invite me attention of the afflicted, there is
every Superiority over the Crosses nud bandages in
common ate It is perfectly comfortable, and can bo
made to fitany cuseof Hernia with an exactness and
equableness of pressure that does not belong to any
other instrument with which- wo are acquainted ; nnd
will retain auy taptare with ease and comfort to oho
wearer. Phyrclans of the highest standing in the pro
fession ha ve giveu testimony to its great supet lority over
the ordinary trnsges-in nwi. The Trass of I)r« Hub-:
bardwiH cure one*half thecatciofordinary Rupture.'
.We advise'those afflicted to make application In time.
■'ttF'Rtftrauei+fifu-Mghist-thtuacUr can be given in
-thus GUp ♦ by calling o» ogrnt.
■ Persons from adistance can have them sent, by
seeding the measure round the body.
; OR. OEO. H. KKVSBIt,
• 140 Wood street, soli* agent for Pittsburgh. :
h v ’ ! ' : V:---'?-'ffiftTUtdAw ■ •
O. A. Fahncitocb** Vermifuge.
TpilE STANOARD ARTJCLE—Uie safest Andmost
X cflfectfvcTemcdy for Worm* that bus becndiacoy
ored. ;
'From Me*sn. Howell &Tumer, Druggists and Pby>i«
cion, Haywood county, Tennessee :
• l By common consent, UL'A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge
is acknowledged io r t>e a standard-article Iri this section
of the country, cud if ouropinmn can serve any good
mrpose, we frecjy&ay that, wc consider it rauch the
tcst in use; we. proscribe ii Kguiariy in our
practice, and with uniform success, and sell more of it
than any ct all other similar preparations pqv together.”
January, 1853.. - . : .-
Prepared and soidbyß.: A. Fahnestock & Co., corner
of -Wood and First *ueci*, Fittsborgb..
For sale by Droggitls and Merchants Ihroochoulthc
United plates. (martatdtwlni
J. lU WELD IN,
, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Blank and School Jiooka, -Paper. and Sialiontry,
N 0.63 Wood alien, (between Third and Fourth,)
■ : uiargl • - _ • / Pittsburgh.
eINNAMON. Fcrpcrraintf Wimergreeu and Satsa*
ffas Lozenges, for relieving sickness of ihoslom
<ach and FUtuleucc. For.salo wholesale and Retail, at
DR. BKYSER’S Drugstore,
m&Tld. .140 Wood street.
-- - “ JAMES ——
MERCHANT TAILOR,
■Jft> 3(5 Afarir/, 6efm«7» Sicorui afti Wifii urreti,
BEOS respectfully to inform hTsfriendvohd the j>ubHe,
that he nos relumed from New York and Philadel
phia* having there selected from,the latest importations,
an entire iicw-ftock of ISUelt and Colored CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and;yF.STINGS, which for newness of
designs and richness of fabrics, are uot surpassed by
any bouse wen of New yorfc.~All of which be is pre*
pared to make to order in h superior style, at the lowest
price possible, mid c< rdiully itislte purchasers to call
and examine thtf stock before purchasing elsewhere.
TQ TAI£O/iS.~rJ haveno hothortteif Agent iu. this
•cHy,.for the sale of ray vyorfc on GARMENT CUITI NO.
Ucan. omy bo hud at the store of ilie sub>cribcr,Cd
Market street* alikefoirowingprlcesVviifiyith fusiruc*
lioaSjßlOj without $7, ‘
. mart 7 ;
THB QIUKT
tforner of Fourth and Qr./xnt Streets*
THE subscriber has leased the largo and well known
HOTEL, {l&teLomartine houso) at 1 the Corner of
Fotttthorid Grant streets* Pittsburgh, wbicb has. been
repaired and newly fated up inall.its apartments,saas
to givti a nutf more liberal accommodation to trav
elers and.boardors« His larder stored with tho
most choice viands the markets can afford; and Ids bar
furaisbed with tho best* Ho would tospectfullv solidus
a shore of public patronage; B. PERRY.,;
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fiemorai*
TIU3 Subscriber baa removed bis Drug Store from the
corner of Wood, and Fifth streets, to No. 311 Liber
ty street, opposite tho bead of Wood. ■ ■•••• ’
marl6:y JOEL MOHLER -
Ptitltpiburff W«t«r Our* Kitablubment,
IN PIfiLIPSBURO, BcavorComuy, Pennsylvania, on.
the Saadi side of urn Ohio Rivei, opposite the month
of the Big Beaver Creek; twomy,-eight miles from Pitts
burgb. eight: from'Wheeling, untl one hundred from
Cleveland. The Proprietor has had twenty ytars prac
tical experience as a arcgular Physician, tweivo of winch
he h a* practised omle? UxeUydropailuc syiurra. - Terms
ooly< rive .dollars per ■weekly. AH
seasons are adapted to Hydropatic cures. Each Patient
is required tafumish two heavy woolen blankets, two
large comforts, four sheets,'four towels,nnd oue cutnp*
blanket, or India-rubber sheet* - . ' , • . - -
l JDB. EDVVAIU) ACKER, Proprietor,
Pbilipebarg, Rochester P 0.,
Beaver Co, l*a._
NEW : GOODS, CHEAPER THAN EVER.
J. BOOHYEK.
BEE-111VF. CLOTHING S tOUK!
WlvoU»Blean<llletßH.
JUST received ftom the Eastern Cije»i; nt the BEEr
HlVEClothing Store,No:«3 Liberty Hired, tbtee
doors above: Irwin. street, IMnsbtirglt,; Pa.r a, Forge Oml
splendid assortment of OJoiiis, Cassinterefi, Veiitings,
and othergoodH,suitable for: the season, which we are
prepared to make to'otder, In a style.unsurpassed m
(ho Oily, and at greatly T.eiiucod: prlceie Onr slock of
Ready'made Clothing is complete,. fashionably cat, and
warranted to bo well made* .wc are.dc.icnn.ned to sell
them at socii prices for Cnsh t n« to make. H the interest
of purchasers id call and examine for themselves..- .
Custom Work - made to order, .oil.short
■ without.dipappomtment. ;, ~ • - morlfr.*2md r
t. as. Bk\vi}Z&’ •*•••• •> wM.^Pii-aßmoiLT^ jb.
J. 81, SAWYER dSf CO.,
NO 75 WOOD « v TItKK« BOOBS ASOVS FOURTH,
looking glass MANUFACTURERS,
AND WHOLESALE DltAJtttOS IS '
Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Variety ..Goods*
T M. S' A CO., respectfully inform their friends and
•I . customers, that they hnvo received a largo stock.
0? FANCY AND YARIETY GOODS. which have boon
bought fOT CASH, from’lmporters and Manufacturers,
and which theywill sell oh ns reasonabe tonus* and as
tow n, can bo purchased East. Oar Stock .consist*
Eoaknng Glasses, Ballons, Parasols,
Clocks arid Watches,' Ribbons,- - !- 'Brashesi ' .
Umbrellas, Laces, Jewelry, -
Threads, . ’ Suspenders, * Silk Cravats, ,
Combs, Gun Caps,. Gloves,
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Port Monuies, .Curret Bag* ;
Arlilldal Flbwers. ‘ • Hosiery.' "'l'erfamcry,kc.
WHITE GOObS.
Cambric, Jaconetis, Bi hop Lawn,
Hook: Hurl in, Mull, Swiss, ..." ,
DottedSwiSs.
Plain and Otcameutal Portrait and Picture Frames*
ißade to ofdern Also, nouco. :
Cabinet Makers, and;oUters,iarmshed with; Looking
Glass Plates, at Eastern prices. .
■ jßerohdatS and other* .mailing: out any for Abe .par,
poseof 'puichaiing Goods,will plcoso call and examine
our Stock. . ImarUJm
gsoond Hand Planot «r San. :
a mahogany si Octave Piano,. 8:0,00
FSI • da do do ' ‘
v'.Jacx.cellfifttoTdety- •' •'-•i j - 7300 . •
A ofhhogarty 0 Octave Piano, • (TO,OO
A rosewood 7 . .. do 150,00
- A very largo invoice Of NEW PJANO FORTES*
will bo received among the first goods by canal, from
the celebrated manufactory of Chickennm” Bostbn*
1 mart# JOHN H. HELLOS 61 Wood sv
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l\ T the Commercial; dße*-Rooms* cornerof Wood
JHL and Fifth street*, at TO«’clck,A.M,aeenenUas*
aoruncm of Seasonable* Staple and Fancy prf Goods.
Clothing,Roots andßhoes, Hats, Cops;Ac,', j .
r- ’ ' AV 2 O’CLOCK* P, AL* >’
jGroccciefi /QueenswarofGiasaware, TabieCuifery,
uookiflgGiaiscsa, new and second hand Household had
Kitchen Furniture, Ac.
AT 7 O’CLOCK, V. M..
eßooks. Stationery, Fancy articles', Musical I nstru
ments,Hardware anoCatlory, Clothing.-Variety Good s
Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. P. M. I>AVIS,
__ja3l:tf Auctioneer. •
! /nLO9ING : SALE OP ; DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
%j CROCKERY* 4e.«—Momiay, at 10 :o’clock (m the
forenoon, will be sold, at ATKennaVAacliooliousetthe
•balance of the Retail Store* remaining on hund-rrcom-c
prving Cloths* .Caisimeres* Jeanv T weeds*' Vestings,
ttilks*'Dclaips, Cashmeres; Lawns, Calicos, Maslms, Ac..
l AmJ,at2o’clock—an extensive Assortment of Croeke*
ry, Qaeensware, Glassware, &c.
'mar# i\ M’KENNA, Auctto
F
URNITUKEat Auction—On Tcesday neit, 23d
instant, at ID o’clock in ibeforenoon, at the resi-.
denceof Mrs. O’ffclH. 158 Third street, near Grant,will
besofdiavarjetjrof FarnUare,in the best of order, con*
sißiing-of Dressingßnreauj/bnt si ebontimt; inuw, T
sideboard | J Wardiobci 4 hiph post Bedaleads ; 2 low
post lledsteadsrl Hat Chairs, or vitriobs goali
es and Styles; Prather Bed?, very pure ;; Wash Stands,
Chairs, Tables, Tenders, and KiicbfcnrFarnlinre.Ae.
martfe y. fti>KEMNA, Atict’r.
XTOUSKHULU ANDKUCHISN FUftNITUUK *T
JJL Auction.—Oji Moo4ay,.MQrcU 23ih, at : IO <j’cloclc
in thejbrenoon, will tie sola,altheTesidendQofl)r. S.
K. Holme*, on sixieet. .rfeaf ihe Allegheny
river,all his Household and Kitchen Furniture,eompn*
sine in psrt—feather bed*, hair and husk naUmies,
bedsteads, bedding,bureaus, toilet tables, wasbsiands,
wararobeB, chaiT» r dining, tea and card tat>les,one 6U'
penop mahogany rocking ehmr, two large.mirrors,
looking g!asses,a large quantity of curpeting, various
qualmes, crockery and glassware, a variety of paint
ings and engravings, kttehenoiensils. Ac. •;
F. MCKENNA,.Anct'r.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR*
NITURL Auctioh.-Oii Thursday next, March
: Kdtb| 18j9, at 10 o'clock, A. be sold, at the real
,,eD.c.e«of ®« Magraw, Esq , on'Fourth' atrect) near
SmiihCeld, e very superior* coHcelioii of Household
turmiure—consisting m part of—
■ A very rich andeiegani rosdwoad and mahogany so*
fajearved rpaewooiTsofa iable,wiQi Egyptian marble
top > rosewood antique arm cb&ir; rosewood ami ma*
hoguny parlor chairs; mahogany: spring iaeai rocking
chairsy rosewood euge> new style wainot sideboard;
candelebras; chahdelitnra; china: vases; walnut re
freshment table; splendid mahogany and curled maple
hedsteadst.with sapeii'or curled hair and spring mauras
ses; chetry i>edBtcads;;XesUu»rbed4{ large mahogany
wardrobes; mahogany marble' top dressing bateaus;
mahogany marbletop'enclosedwash stands; very su
perior and complete walnut: extension dining table;
Card and oilier tables ;jarge Frenchplate parlor mirror;
Biassels,Jiigrainand'other carpeting; floor oil cloths;
lire irons f brass l and other' Teiiaers; silver plaidd tea
sen; white and gold china do jwedgeworddo f Canton
chinadiniog sett, very ample and complete; gla?ssvare,
Jaicbefi utensils, Ac.
’marie. . : / P. M’KENNA;
HARDWARE AND CUTLURY at Auction.—Mon
day onernoon, ai 8 o'clock, at llie Salesrooms,
comer of WoodtuidFifth streets, wjli be sold t nquantity
of tabic cutlery, pen knives, scythes, axes. &c.
. marB2 > M. UAVIS, Auct'r.
BOOT AND SHOE STORE at Auction.—On Toes
day moraine, March 23d, at JO o’clock, ai the e*ore
of Wiiroa & wariington, No. 175 Liberty aireevoear
St- Clair slreet, TVtU lie soldi their entire jttcck of-Bools
and Sbocs-r"compri«in£ a general assortmcnt of:LadieB,
(icimemen, Misses, soya nod Children's. Bcols and
Shoes.of every variety usually keptiaa Shoe and Boot
Store. .Terras—Cash.
_raafl9 ; p. M. DAV.
iiouauaoLD fuknuukh auc
- J*°"i”9 n Wednesday Morning, March. 2lih.-1858,
M lOo’elock, at the dwelling bouse* Ne,3U Peitn si4
will be sold tie entirestock of household and kitchen
fantrarc of a gcatlemoo aboat to decline housekeep*
ing, are—Maboganvaad spring seat sofa;
mahogany French style chairs; fine mahogany centre,
card, toliet aod dining tablet French and ouier bed* ’
* leads;mahogany boot-cases; Barena.Frenchstrlo;
mantle ornaments; looking gLasses; matrass; parlor*
chamber and stair carpetat oil floor cloth; window
blinds; fire ..irons, china, gloss and queenswars, Ac.
Alto, a general assortment of kuchen oiensils, Ac„ Ao.
all of wntch are nearly new. * IVM.DAVIS,
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Grocery store ** Auction—wm b* *oia ©n :
Monday, Maxell Sited, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon,
at the store of John RL; Edmondson, corner of Logan
street and Pennsylvania; Aveime,No,lW f his entire
stock of Groceries remalnlngon handy aaho is retiring
from business.: The stock comprises In part a largo lot
of Imperial,Gunpowder, Young HysonandßlackTeasj
cofice; Ni O. sugar; loaf do; sugar house and N. O.
molasses; syrup; pepper; allspice; alma;: nutmeg*;
masiard; emaamon; creamturtar; .uulpherjaaleratu*;
soda; soap; candles; sugars;: mackerel; herring and
shad; yluegar; wrapping paper; blacking, Ac,; togeih
er with a large assortment orqaecssware ( crock*
cry were and glassware, counter scales andweigntsy
platform do, stove and pipe, counter and shelving, Am.
tnarlfi AY.G.McCARTNEY,AaeW.
JAMES'C. WATT.
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AUCTION SALES.
;• : Auction- Card.
i7IIE undersigned, after an Interval of Tour yeanr»has:
V again business. Having complied with
the requisitions of the law regulating Sales otAnetlbn,
and having procured a firsl ctass License its Auctioneer
fprthejCiiy of .Pittsburgh,4te offers bis services te Such
to hlsTrlend* and the public generally. .-With ariexpe*
rierice of neariy thirty years intfris line of business, he
hazards nothing insayingthat he wiilbe enabled togivo
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize him. r' £ :F. McKi?NNA,-Attetiofleer. '
•Refers to the principal City Merchants.- ' >yd
P» Ol’KifiJiffA, Auettoneexv y.
Journal and Chronicle copy.
F. Al. hAVis, Aaetloneer,
Wi G. B’GAnTKICYi Aocttoaser.
DelawarefiXutual Safety Insoraneo Co,
’ OFFICE, NORTH ROOM OP EXCHANGE,
- On Third Street, Philadelphia*
THE following auiement of the Xflairsof the Cotßpa
'ny,is pablisliciLia conformity with a Vraviaion of
its Chatter. • ' ,
Pttmiutns Rteaved During tAtYtar ending Oct, 31ar.18ul
On Marine and lalaad Bisks - > 8235,537 03
On Fire Risks - . - ■«* . 124,445 57
s?cu,toi:ss
Hamid Premium* fiurinq the Yeir Hndinens Aiovi.
On Marine and Inland Risk* S-40X9J 97
On Fue Hisks • ; 1C4,777 40
Interest. Salvoge, &e
- 83630310$
£o.«, JiTrc»Jsej, &c.> Luting thi Same ZVr*.
Marine and andlnlamlNavigatiou
Ld*mi - - . ■ -•.: 8118,47275.
Fire Losses
Retained Premiums
Reinsurances -
Agency charges, and Commissions
Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, Ac
. 8315,770 05
ThtAiirts pf <A« Company ar< ai Follow.
Bonds, Mortgages andGrountl rent* - 3.*4 V C64 33
833,055 Pennsylvania Six percent' Loan - 33410 CO
812,000 do Five u “•- ; 10,701 '25
830,000 Philadelphia City Sir . <*■" . 30,300 0Q
BUV>ooCnraden and Amboy S.R.Ftveper
cent Loan - • -.■.-■■■ 1 8,4*25 oO
$5,000 Spring Garden Six per eenUoan . 4,750 00
80,000 United Slates “ u ?,155 00
100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company : 5600 VO
5 “ Pennsylvania, Steamship Comp’y 2500 00
5U ‘‘ Merchants’and Manufactures 1 Bk
. Pittsburgh - . j .v - 2,350 00
5 shares Philadelphia #nd Havre de Grace
Steam Tow Boat Company - . • 250 00
2 shares Philadelphia EichangeCompany 78 00
Script and stock of sundry Mutual Insurance
CoV * - . *- 10,644 70
Bills Receivable - * 121,850 82
Cash on hand • - . • . .. 21,283 23
Balance In thc hands of agents, nnd Preml-*
1 turns oo Marine issued
Subscription Notes
NovemberMtd, IBS\. i
: ; The BoarJ of Directors have this day decUreda div- !
idend of BIX PERCENT, in casb.oaUiaCapitot Stock,
and SIX PER CENT on the Scrip of the Company!'
payabloon aud-after December Ssti a divi
dend of CENT tn Script on the
and earned Premiums, Certificates of which wilt be
tasacdas above;.. ..•, ■
DIRECTORS: '
'• William Mailin, : John 8. Nowlin. 1
Joseph.ll. Seal, : ,-Dr. R.M.liuaton, >. v ; i
-Edmund A.Sender, -James'G.- Hand, • -
John C. Davis,. : ThcopiluiPaulding, : i
Robert Barton, fi. Jones Brooke,
John R. Penrose, ■ . Henry Sloan,
; George G :Leiper, HaghCraig,
Edward Darlington, - WmiacnKyre,jr..
Isaac It. Davis, Charles Kelley,
William Folwell, J; G; Johnston. ; • •
. SamueVH Stokes, James TraqQajr, ' -
Spencer Mcllvmn, James Tennant,
Joreph S. Buineu, Joshua L. Price,
: J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, * D.T.Morgan, PatsbVh*
"WILLIAM MARTIN, TrcsiJent,
THOMAS CI'IIAND, Vice President, >
Joseph W. Cowan, Sec’y.
Bythc ActlocorporaiingthuH Company, theparties in
suring property therein oto entitled to aSWa of the
piofus, of the Institution; without rabjecilrg themselves'
to any liability beyond ihe premtara pttidi v- ' ' * *
The Capital Stock and Subscription Notes pledged'
by the Chatter for the payaentof losses; and the promts
of the Company are directed' tp be Invested end remain
imho possession of the Corporation, os a- fandfor the
further sccartyof theassared. Thiafundwillbe repre*
sentedby Scrip, bearing an interest of -six per cent. dU
yided among, um insured andsioekboldr.rs, pro rata,’
upon the amount of earned Premiums and Capital Slock;
Insurance on Fir6,.HuN and Cargo Risks, as usual, oo'’
the most liberal torma. ,P. A. MADEIRA. AgenL .
. .murlOtlw No. AS Water st., Pittsburgh. 1
VMM Holier
, . wv • . ALL personshaving Carpets made to
order, aud not token away, uubc <'aTp‘eH
• ?QS\ Manufactory; and Ship Agency, of John
HraSCv^,- Thompson; N0.'.205 -Liberty- street, will"
Ja&UW&pf please call for them uefori 7 the first of
. fgteESfiw«H April next, o* they wOI be sold « Auetioiv
. ror..wbat-la.a'gamst ; theiD,-as-1: am-goibg' id remove inM
April next to the third house above Ure'CanaVbndge, No !
4lfl.;tibfcrtv -street, and-rwill^only carry PA- my Ship i
Agency and WrighVaTnaiari Vegetableplll Agency bu-i i
smess,! wiiniavenoTOomforCarpeis- '
. CarpetswlU be mnmifaciurcd to order at the old stand !
by WM.PoinKR, who has been engaged atthp business
for two years past wall rae,nnd the old hands', tb whom'
Xwould recommend my former customers. ■ • > •' • •
rc«9,3w JOHN THOMPSON: '
Agency for Different Li net or Packet Shim.
PASSENGER OFFICE, *
Btr»st,puuba»h, H
|f* BYItNES;& GO^Q9,-South firm. epmer yf
: . Pins, Nit# Yorks 30 :Wattrlot>7tond, Limvools and fi
stmuM to Orisons. , 1
:• HAS .a Line' of Packets * * • .-j/'.-- !
ldfrfc* Ark; n i i
of Packets from Liv- I SaaisrcN. •>
-ewNAXJtfcv craool to Philadelphia,on-.ftsOgXfdil^''
mX:\j'JSvct tho e iff li teen th of e«ffh -2i7 T r .
month} a, Lino of packets to Baltimore on the iiotti 01
each month. Also—a Lina o( Packets on the 6th and
94th of each month from London ami Portsmouth to
Now York, ,
ALSO—Draflsat sight al ways on hand; for any nmoaht;
at the lowest tates of disoountj and all'information
gtsen concerning passengers,that .can be (risen, with
pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, ■
marlfr 205 Liberty svPmsbDigh.
Peansytysnla BslUosd Emigrsnt Line.
■tSTE are now prepated to receipt for passengers to
W Philadelphia, by; “ Emigrant Line.” Pare 84.50:
marSO COVODE A GRAHAM.
rTUMOTHV SEED—TO' bua., tt very superior article,
X for sale by [moriaj SMITH Cl SINCLAIR.
Wi.’ ■
* 4 ’ i 7 * -
of'*. -
* * " \
; BANKERS & BROKERS.
:s. o. wsanAS .............Joim Sfrassiii.
i TIBR9AS CO**
! BANKERS AND KXOIIANOB UROKEHSw',
.feb»-ly • No, VS Wood lUut, Dtammd .auev.
• .. .• ltemovitf. .
Patricks & Friend*
DAHKKHSANUKXOIFAIfOICBttOtCKBS,
- • ; HAVIS KKMOVBII THBIB
: .: ITO TBS'CCBRRH or. *IFXH~ AMD:WOOft , ..
J Picifoiraft, Pa,
’• - PATRICKS i FniENO, ; ‘ ~
BANKERS' AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ehfl
Dealers inNoi«»DraiU } Acceptances, <jold«c»uvc£
tUidUankNoie*;-lixchaMeonweEaslemaAa\Vcir*
tint cities eonatanUjr for wue* .. * r, ■ ' ,
, Collections madein all the -citiea ihTHighouitho.XJni.-i
i*d > fitaiea.' -JBcpOTiiea,received in parifeiMlsjor'current]
pgpetiflithe earner of Fifth andAVowlfitreeis*, {feb3~'
- 17mat(c an 4 tortign gxchange 9 Ban}tflota,
i „ GoldandSflv»T l ßougkt l Bo*d and Ezekangid^
UOBASQB AJBD BASKIBO UOUBB
‘ William & Co. ,
64 Wood Stmt)
PITTSBURGH.
ID*IKTg&SCTALLOWS&On tomcdsposit*. ■ • tfatfjtSd;
.AILIIfSBASKB,
- VDWABPSABtfv
„ , , Kiunsa« BAHn.
EunitTsandEzchangt JSroktrS) JJtdltrstn Fartign *n&
,UomutießtilMtJSiilsofEzehMng»iCmiflcatitorJ)tpes*
ttjßank Notts,anUCoin. <
Cornero/Tiiiru and Woods!*., direct)? opposite the St
Hotel. , mayttd
2*« fkOXafif JEB A SOSSi
HAVE BKMD7ID XIIBIB SANUBO :JkHD XXCfIAr?Q»O¥»ICI
. To JNo. G 7 Harkii ttiui, four doork aid Haiti.
N.'HOLMES & SONS,
Bankers and exchange BaoKEES, «n<t Dea
ler* In Noise,Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and
Bank Notea:, Exchange on the .Eastern ‘andv-Western
cities constantly foraale.
: Collections made in all the cities throughont.the Uni
ted States;' Depoaitea received In par fundsor current
paper, No. 87 Market between Third and Fourth
atreets. - jnn3o-ly.
lAS.B.BOOS. .. _ _ J _JItO3.SASBIit»
v nOOS A SAttGßjfwT" "
_ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE-BROKERS.
a. E, Comtref Wood and Sixth struts,, Pittsburgh, Pm
T\EALEBS in Coln>Bonk Note*, Timeßills, Foreign
SJr and Domestic Bichange,CertiQcfttesofDeposU,*e
: EXCHANGE onalltfae prmcip&iChiba of the Union
and Europe.forsalein sumsto suiiptirchaßcrK ''
CUKRElSTaiidpaTfaiuiarcceivedondepo*Ue
CQLLKCTlONsmadeonallpftriaofilie Union, ante
lOweat ratta., - - ■ wplMf
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS;•
BEa LERS-in.pomesile and ForeigßExcbanse/Ticoe
and Sight Bill*,'Co’n, UncurTem andParFnnds,
Slocks, Office, comer Third, and; : Wood streets,.
Pmsbargh. . {marl7.l/.
IIILU CUUH?, -
CANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERSj
SOf 66 Wood Stmt}
S- ‘JkWdag-htfa.&tmrilWiMstMid*)* .
IGUT constantly
tor sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis>
counted. lie And-cord.
Collections made in nit the principal cine 3of tlie United
Binies;. JJeposifsreceived.or.i’ar nwtCurtem Fund*.
mar27:y
Q. a ARNOLD & CO.,
BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN
EXCHANGE COIN,
BANK NOTES, ■
sight and
TIME DBAFrS, Ae.,Ac.
- Collections carefully-attended to, and proceeds remit
ted to any part of the Union
W&‘8TOOK8-°&t
HOVailT AKtf SOLD OS COMMISSION.-'-
No; -74 Fourth itrtit, :
scpl3J _ Next doorto the Utuik of Plttsbargb.
CAEPETS, OH CI.OTHS, &C.
/"'IONSrANTLY recelviM? and .opening. Bit the CAR*
\/ TET WAREHOUSE of-VV. M’CLINTOCK; No. FS
fourih tire RICHEST and<JUATKST:
J 'We invite the attention of those ■ Famreb
Steam Boat* tir Mooses, to' give us a* e&ii; na wo will
sell ai prices tower than ever before offered in thiamar-
Iret. Tfie •Loctcompmesinpartihe following-varieties:
Rich Vetvetl'ileCaiJjels; • v . ■
So Tapesuy Bmaseli Carpets; *
do English and Arnerfc;iJtßruSsel9 Carpets; ’ 7
[S.AueiV.
BxtrcrKupcr ihreeply'Tmpcrial
Superfine do.•• •.■do 1 *
Soperiorjngnifn Carpet;. Window Ho’land;
Patent Tapestry do do-; / Tr&nsparentShndes; -
. Rne lngiaiii do do ;. - _ Satiapamart; ; .
Common do do; . Vemtfan Blinds;
.Vemtsan Tapestry do; " Stair Rods;
Twilled:Veniuan.. do; • Piuno Covers; r.r'
Plain -do . d 0;... : Table do;'-. :
List and Rug do; do Mats;
Chenille ana Tailedßug*;, Sheepskin .Door-Mats }
! do. <io.Doorrviata;Adda\d do do;
. ALSO—OIL 'CLOTIISj'of all widt&s, from. finches
to 25 feet, which will bo cat to Jit any sized Hall* Boom
orVcitibolo. Tmartf]; .. W. SrCLINTOCff, >
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE* :
NBWOBEB£NS. *
fTUHS long estabfisbed/Hdaaeconfine their attentiot
>X' stncUy to aafea end purchases on Commission, and
to the Fprwardmg business gcheraUy.v . . v
• They solicit a continuance of. the liberal patronage
heretofore given them..
January 23,1552.
john sroaiuras.
Twletidl ft ntofftldffe*
COMMISSION AND FORW ARCING MERCHANTS,
•■r. • • ■ Comer'if Commercial and Piiu streets.: .
"TTSTILL promptly attend to nil consignments and Com
- f y - mission* entrusted to. them, ana will make liberal
cash advances on consignments or Bills of Lading in
band. ■ ■.■ - .. ■ v.. ,•
Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain* llrmp and
-other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest pos
sible prices, and on the best terras*
• The? will also undertake -.the settlement and cellcc
ticrn or claims of importance; ?and hopes, bytheitespo
cialptrronal cfforUf.urid attention to all the interests of
their friends, to give general satisfaction; ■ :
BtftrßSßcts, ■
Geo. Collier, '-St*Louis; Ellis & Mortoh,Cincinnmi;
Page & Baton doPtfaicr&Gonnan do
Charleas,Blow4Co,..do Ilozea A.Fnuer, .* do
CbouteaafcVaUc, • ' do Fpringer&.WliUemaiudo
; D. Leech tc Go*,. William -liolmcsfcCo.VX-W.Butlcr
4. Bro 7 ritlßbargb; Morgan; J- M.-Baekli ilorgan,
Philadelphia; Shields &MiUeri Philadelpluaj ir D.
Newcomb Tl Bro., and W.. Louisville;
T. C. TWICUKLLA CO., New ; Orleans? (mardthfem
?-T - SOIS,3?G 43
22,658 12
1 20,03001 '
—8245,103 ro
• - ‘ 24,060 2*
- - 15,420 42
21433 05
2O
MA N CHESTER MIN EJC-AL
• ••••'■■ Au.snnß2iTCm> Pa.
Not Yob*, December Isih, 1851
-1 Have analysed a sanplo of AIANCUESYBft MIN
ERAL PAlNtYfor PusDmt& Foaujond find ft to con
lain the following: -
Silica,. • • . ■
Alumina, -
Per Oxida ol Iron, ♦ , »■
Licae* ■
Marne sia* - .
• Oxide of Manganese,
Wmerawl Loss,
100,00
The Powdered Sample, contained m the box, which l
fiappoae was the one you desired also to have analysed,
1 find to differ from any average of the lumps powdered,
and mixed together. This last yields as follows! o
Per Oxide of Iron, • • 'i • . . 53,50 v ;
Silica and Alumina, - 33,00: .
. Lime, - ' *• • •• ~8A ■ ■
Magnesia, , . •; ■■ r
Water and Loss, - - - . -IfiG
100,40
This difference Ipreanme arisesfrom the T mineral not
being uniform, some portions containing more Iron than
others, Tiie analysisshowsihe article to he well suit'
ed for a dorablepulnu.-lfinrithai by calcining the paw
der by s preity high lieati the color U much unproved,
or at feast converted into a fine red.' ■-
JAMES R„CHILTOIL M,D.Chcmiii.:
- Jjy.Tor sale by: JOELSIOULER, 341 Liberty street,
i , tnarlC-T
77.090 02
100,000 00
8150,037 09
*■ W ALL P APStt.
‘J SHIDJL'E'" V'
N 0.59 Smltbfleld atr«et,’PUt»l>arKli,
HAS jiiol received hi» Spring Slock of PAPER
HANGINGS,'*)! every vorielyof atylc and finisti,
(rem<l:!l cents tQ&lpor piece. ... ■ ' ,
Twenty eases now opening-patterns new, colors ■
beauu/al,andpnceslow,tofiDmheuraes. •
Those havmg houses to paper, and merchants buying •
to sell again, should calL- and examino, before purcha-.
stug elsewhere. ’ Also— " . . .
50 dozen Band/Boxes;/ . - i
/ ICOO pieces Curtain Paper; 3
300 : da . Lemon Colorr*plain;
400 do Black do;
300 da Ulae do; -
>.v-yoo do Cream • < do-j , . . ;
50 Centre Pieces* ’ '.
ALSO-BLOCK MAIiBLK PAPER, for Public Halls,!
of every description, v?lth satiable: Columns, Caps
Bases and Bordering, famished at short notice •
AU of which wiilbe sold LOW, for CASH orifAGSJ
! aukeWaU Paper Stow of. , . ' J. SHIDLE,
i mars;{jin v., . gadthficld street, Pittsburgh. .t
Megaatnes for Aprll, .
MINKUfIt CO., m Smiiftfield street, have received'
iho following new .>■•
**artain*» Magazine for April; " •
Pcterton’s 11
No 5, Ftitman , fl Library &»•«■ •
i Cn i»r r *^ e ere^a,Q t* rincc,abiatotical ionianco'''
by.Eliot\Vatt u rt o n,anthor'Of. t ‘Tb6vCresccntand the'
Ha»hngg” - ronrlf* j
LA INbiJ.—A. A* M AftO a A Co. ore }□ at
■ J? t^ c . e *P l of fifty pieces Be*;
lageDaLaines—afew andboaptifal styles. [toarltEr
l heretoforeejauing
11 bfctweea JOHN PARKER and WM.*CARR,iiiider
the arm of John Parker A Co M islhls day dissolved.,; : t
_ Fcbraary. 11,1853. ~ Ffebl?;tf {
‘ w.: ; siarLioManttla.-,
A LARGE stock of.the mou beautiful MANTEL9J
/I raadeOfttaefinaUQuaJuyof'Foreiffti'&nd Domes-'
uc Marble,jojaanfaetofea by olwayson hand-,
and made W'order on Bhort‘nodee,ai prices rouftintf
from 915 to&lOtTeacUi Parclittsers-' are Invited to ca
and examine the stock and pricey 3l9,32iartd 333 Lib
erty street Smhhfield.
martini 1 • W. W. WALLACE.
„/’» SPRING -STYLE FOR 185 J. This neat and 1
LM beanufnl style of: HATS are now finished; and will]
*»W>e introduced on Saturday, February I4ib.- • 1 *
Gent'emon ere invited to coil at No. SI Wood
thl'd door below Diamond alley.: - v^ 1 •: i
feliS _ J WILSON * SON. <
CjTfitiEOTYFED CUTS—A» assortment oislierco-:
O typed Cuts, satiable for newspaper, odvcmaentenur
and Job Filming, for sale pi ;■. ■~ w. S.-JI AVEN’d.
Printing Office,
' ' ' No SOTmtd street,
■■V adjoining the Tliird Prejbyierlait-Clintcb.
UGAK CURKU HAMS—Uur(o : we»?.yery:.»np of
tow Curcdltngu, Ju» .
m e s can tASD WAKB SM&v* flia
fak 'cctaer of Sixth ttniiTJbeny tureen ?
CUHNA 'inArnNU.—A fre.all, imuste, teceiycU mrf
j for sale atthe-caipel warehouse of" >-V t
W.McCUNTOCK,
84 Ponnh et ,
marO r-
SUPEBFINRJNpRAiN.CARPES'KI of. rich nuditew
styles**n.Bronze Colors,-jint received at the carpet
warehouse of <«naiD) - W. McCLINTOCK.
MLOVERBBBI
\j marO
-RJQURNING BBRAGK DoLAINES —a. A. Mason'
jjJUaA. Co* have just received a few pieces of new and;
;• neat styles of Mourning DeLainca. . m&rlfi.
/^LOVEBSEEJJ—SO bus. prime Cloverseed, for -sale
\jby SMITH & SINCLAIR.
' i„ * - *> -*v —-
.„•• ... ■ *. ■'* t- ■•■ t * Vi
*» I *
* l4 ' * * **■'*■ « ✓ * *
9- J «><
1 ' ■» v
* ' *
Removal.
T. C. TWIdiIBLL & COt’S
COMMISSIOS EOUSE;
SAIN? LOUIS.
PUODBa A FORD.
StanafaiitaNrsaad -Dealers In.
“Prime/io Store and fo r sale toy 7
STUART A SILL.
';'T-
1 FOR. SALE &, TO LET.
•übicrlbrr offer*.Tor Ketth tile*-.,
A^Nn^\ D r Wo . CCu f ledt, y f ' Te^«'Wj ’ , « J,f^S
?na io 4' l ‘°^‘ !io "^ ven -® .
C»Aa. Wo 73 Wood PI.' J '
rFJisKsSSWgSi.^;,,-
affords a rare chance far a d*liffjilfai I Pui^m )fraPrtr > : '
free jOrora iheamoko and «li|i e orth?Vii? n, i7» ,CBl^8 ?f e * •
“ r »«sss; reof lhc 3ufj *cnber onu.e P “" ICB ' ■
* WAMtS Ht’KAIN.
•
i.” !md'|Tiruliticry< and from 10 toSlHtcret ” Wft
ground.-Enquire of
,lebp-l f', ‘ A. WILKINS fc co. •
\. fc.MK-jiC|£fli!l<rrA. Jr’raim;.Conner,- ilne.^
i ffSSfGardeiVflfld Shrubby.. rAhonUoitr itcte* WitU v -• ••
ftjT hprM and c°w,ton ihe premises
TJio hooto sotflo len or.lWelTe^;
roorh#,^ndt!iekuraiiontnoUdesirablfc. .Rent lotf.*•.-••<.
marlS - '' * • - ... .-... A l . WILKINS &GO.
/ JBihbA'/ Pt>R ftEM~ , r.'-‘F < fqnftlia~ Ui'of April next," ifio V;
I pM- Store, with nweJtfhff afmc&Cd, on the conior of ’
I •Pi ftlaykcraiid First siTOOW-Mvgodil business aland > :
or Tavorir, it being onlyono square froji -Ihc ’'
i bo remed'lowlo a good Apply to
WALTER JmANt*,
No; 235 Liberty $L '
R>arls:tr
Uianlbui for SAlei
L FIRST RATIS secondhand Omnibus, modern My !e,.
A whicli has been.running hul/i fewmontha.. Will b«.‘.
said sVety low.. Apply: Qt.JJrowaV Hold, corner of
Snv'thlirld and Third streets.
nmrtov FROWN !t CONNfiLt-V; , .
LOTS FOR SAT.TL
/?vNG LOT,in the Kighth Ward of the City of PiHfiv'
VJr .bofgb, fronting on street, 2U3 feet fronting
on ;Vanliraarrf street, fanning to the hlutT'4ot> fofet{fiom*v
ing the MonongaheiftJUJ oti MilfinOcrttep s
street 400 feet. &
t OneoihcT f.ot, udjotnitig the above.- In Pitt tdwnshlpy
•frorfiing ohLojum street 244 feet, fronting on iwilen
berger’s street to the bluff Teetj on the bluff bver> ’
'looking the Moiionguhcla244 T«‘ef, to o line of the btcitf-'
erty df the Inte James Irwin,2lo fret to Lot-bitstreet ■
One other Lofni prit township, fronting bn LocOH st *
203fetfr,fronting onM Uenber^crEtrfct HJO feetto ’0 21
tj;ct alley, froaung on, taid hlleyCW feet to.a lino of
.property of la e James irwro.-frora alley to Ldcttsf at' •
-3(20 feet*
// Oho other Lot in. the city of Pittsburgh, fronting on"
Locust street 203ieet,fronltng wn tVdnbraom street
feet. toa2i feet alley,-fronting on said alley sO3 rcet; :
frontiog ouMiiiciiberger street HO feet to Locust st
- One other Lot,lronlu.gonKorinaslfeet4B feet, from
fogon.plilteubergcr street lio isetto a 24 icetaliey; oil
the said artey 43 feet to Lot No. 42 in. AlilfcabetsdTV'-
plan of Lois ° f
!vOaftothcrLot,fr.onU«g on Focficratreet 59 feet, irom.
roff.on. yantironm .street. HO feet;to a 24 feet allay; ! -
:frontiugon said alley 72 feet.
; 1 wifi; sell lor crsh, on long time, or on pdrhetusr
lease- For particulars, enquire of the subscriber* on
UiexorueroiSandaHky street and South Common, A»^
Jegfaeny City.
i moratKm. Til OS. MILTKNRItROKft
SKAPIsOiI
XSI vrenysville PJank UoaU, 3$ mites from Allegheny •• -
City j containing 9| acres, In a staler of cultivation
a -primo orchard vf choice frmia—chcrnesiagfcat
abundance. Tiie.jrapravemenia are ajargo'ccitsge •
buck house, finished m modern style-; two never/aiting
tarings of..water as the dubr. This.is<perhap3, "one o£
the most piearaiii .hicdtuitia. for a :couolrv seat to be - -
found ni the Butburii* of the cny. ■ < : , ■-
*■Price,StJjWJU, fJuc-ihird iji haod. . - v.-.. -r ...
Apply to h’Xiajm as lyioEFjrr*
mgrl ° No. 31 Fifth Street.
W IiAiNirKOU BALK^:p^CSF on
rv, ? e £ d r, fllr ?°’ and FtyJ# o *? pronely ef M*.«r£ Gai-'
zam andHpok.iiesnlißAlljieravertij Roj'd.'’Hiistii!tth!a>
for a Slaughtering Egmblishmejii tiQd&rriokb :
.f* ou .s®j orU svould .bo afi elegible siifi lor a Hrtwcitf~
uaving a fine #tr«j»m of .water pasftinj throDgh Jt.' Thls
land will be sold at an extremely low price; atid on red*-
'SpnoMeiemiip/: payment' Title unexccttildnable: and
■wholly onirtciunbcreii. . Apply io v : - : - ’' . . ’iv', .•■
"■“H* JAMES BLAEELY.
W i^AMI)V^I.iaKSJAL, controlling lnleroiU
or, it reqmredjlkc WDOlcof'ihe steamer PILOT No
2, as she now lies onlie wharf, will- be - sold low ior
oaab. or good endorsed paper OFW farther inl'oimolioa
enqalie of A. WILKIN'S & CO
l lORtl? ■■■..■• comer of Market ant! Third street^
TPOR SAW-; OK H KKT.—A it It ICK-HUUSE and L&F
-JO: snouted in the borough of Manchester, opnositeihe
.Greeuvrood Garden. ThoLor isOO by liQieeiiltiiohouse*'
20 by 32, comainsO rooms; with lOnished ■Uarretttnd
Collar, together-wuh.aaliop on the back part oflhd Lot'
Terms easy, ’For particular!enquire of'-t : ■'
McLain At moffitt,
_Jtiarl6 No. 3J Fifth street.
IjtOlt SALE VKKVLOW—A ) 10USB _ amrEf>’fou
? Beaver strcei, iwt>; rtnors -tibove-JUck’gdrt.-iit the'
city DrAllegUeoy, . Tiio House is, framev tWo fatoric*
high, wiiba bncK Kitchen- attached- The House is 17
by 28 feet } ,lhe LotStt by CtHeet,:Tcrms moderate. En*-'
quire of. - > MoLAIN &#GF*TEt.
• •-> va»l Juandfpr Sale. r~TTT
milE Subscriberoffer* tor (ate'a very valuable COAI*
JL. PROPERTY at the Mouth 'OfWaisoaVßun, near"
LoekNo.3,oii:Ute'lHonongafcejaßivcr i conBtstiDff , of
aboatßO ACrer of £*a&djuud in 'addition thereto, about
of CoaI;T It'has a wide fronlondießiveiV
wlbhdeep water; at .allßeasons, and'u.nautral Baain'
hear the mouth oftheßun, which, wiili Rule expense.*
conldbe improved soustoload andkcepafloatfifty
hoata atalime; protecting them from the -
mer,and the tceofwinter, i ' -* - J
Iraffords an excellent site for a steamboat y‘ard;and'
for a Saw MUI near the mouth,'where a -bead of some - 7
!28fcetraay Re obtained, commandingali thawaterof
Nation’s Run audits brauches. lt is, besides, l the pat
,-araf outlet ofmore iban lOt-O Acres olCaaliLimeatone'
iof.the beat quality abounds near the mouth; ’ • vr.
as one of the best
for ihe and if thte ia adopted,' the
[valaeof the property will be greatly enhanced. ' ; *
'flie Property will bcßold at a bargain, and on liber- 4 ;
al term or payment A portion ufthc purchase money
.might, remain on bond and mortgage for.O otB years^-' * •
. mart33mb* - GEO. BREED.
*V .^.ToJLhbC* rv -'.v>*r ‘
TJUtOM the first of. Apnl next, the tasku sto&ybuild*
J? mg, No. at Market siioet, between First: and Sec '
ond streets. Enquire of .R. TOWNSEND & CO, • -
■ mart! . . . . . . Nb.t>Market *t.v
EOR RENT—A large and oonvpjiicntO/Ecc,with gas -
fixtures,onfiret floor of Wareh ousenow occupied
by tis,and possession givfcnifnmedjruely.AW^ttiwgc l
ami convenient Office on second iloor incur Wareboase, '
Water street* and possesion given on the Ist of "
'.April next, 'L. Si WATER#AN A ; SONS. v
: feb23: ~ Nios.gQ and 81 Water and n-3 Front street.- • j •
€OAL LAfVt> FUK SALE.—Sixty acres- CoafFmi
lege,ja-.t above IhepccondDam.on the Yo&ehiovhe*
ny fiver., {feb2srtf] - A.VviLKINS^&CO.'
FOR SALIVon Fourth Sirect, one-ihirtl pan of
.No between markcfutitlFeror* 40 feet fronltiy
85bucJc t well suited tor building, purposes, Title- irv
disbntnblc aud terms en*y. .- JFor rejitj on
FiflbStreet Apply to , ~ ~
.M , CAI.»ttONT & KEENAN>
Attorneys at Law., tgo Fourth Street; ,'
For Ueutt ' .
fllllß■ DRUG STOREat the- corntr. of IlaiuTand Peaa
■:Jtvstreets. '
.. fehllilf : - * A- W. TiOQMIS. Foiirlh street. r
PAINT,
7DR RENT—TolVufserymcQJitidGafdnsrs. —Thirty
*J? acre* of Ground j wuli ofCfcanJVa bara aun
out houses; and a ‘dwcUlnjroffdui Or five room'*. A
tenant isr-wanied; wbo will improvo the ground-) and
ptonrsluabbery, for which somethin? will be allowed:
.marl 3 . : : ■ ■■■■.; A: WU.KINg ft CO.;-
67.21
5,34
- 18,41
- ,03
>24
- ,13
• 8,00
Kor StLla : .-V' .
A TWO STORX BRICK Slioe-whh gravel ioo(i
A. 404 bytldfecxf wiihmibfochcytiaderengine.&nil
boiler—all in : good onlerv A.!*©, <m the .flfimeLoun
small Dwelling House.. The Lot MJQby 4U f«ir3 Year?
loose. Snooted on Liberty street*opposite the PennsyL
Vania Railroad-Ticket Office, Fifth: Wurd.
J. HOVYAKT.II> *
> - Na-t? 33 Lfpenyolreet^
febSttlra
.ForbtUi", "•
3 ACRES OP IiANUf in lots-to riaU-purcbaserSs
situated near the property oi OoK Oroghan. de
ceased \ one mile from tho Allegheny Cemetery ;*belhp<
partof the Rjahop Fawr. Furnterjnfarmatlon' will-bo
given on applymgto the snbscnber, oh ihe-precise*;
Ptlco per acre* 8330 •' - EDWARD HAYNES. '
marffcSw ' »
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ff'HE subscriberoffers-for sa‘e, on .very; reasonable
X-terms; the foliowring Property— •viz :
• A THREE tSTOKV UIUCIC iSWEWJVO IIOUSp-
No. IIU t\mn «feet» beintccß Kay strict and Evana» al
ley i and Lot2' feet- fro-t* extending l back 112 feet id
an alley. ;T!iebOtt«oiB one of the fcest baildioas. and
in one neighborhoods in the Ci«r
. FIVE cbrneTofiFront and Ferrv ■
streets j onelmndrod and-fiye.feOt rronf oaFbrry, ahd
:6(rreet*on : Froni-etrect, with it good three story •brick
baildiug on tltp: oorner -a 2 Atnry iramts on FrontVf-H
and two as shops.onFerryAK
Mark°SdF"i«». *■
A IIOUSIi ami LOT on Wyho «««,«!? ibsnew
Court llonse.; The house IvtVeil arrange i and in good • ‘
order, and la now occupied as a Hotel. "ly.
A THREE 13RICK,. onSmithtield - street;
ThVS?'ff!S^S?/ u, . tt s •*“>'«■« bialneo locmio"-
,h *“pp Smiilifleld st.
A COil AUEFR AMfvond IAHV23 bv TV*ftr
firpntlng:pn Anne and Roblnson-fliroetei 'AllwhcuyCii?. - '
a very desir&blb and pleasant locationior or6sf*
THRbp LOTS, cm Centro .street, aiul Pasture Lane,
:fa-AHegheny:Xiijr t Sto by Odfcct.cayli, near ilie
uar.ceof 51r. Peter Jennings.
NINE LQTS, hvihe towu-of M’Keespou. eacb‘CD
feetby 150 Several of these are on the Main street.
ELIiYKN ACHRS in Wmetown; on ibeMonomrahela
-.River; on which there arc fouriiouses. There aresdmh
*ix or seven acres, of. excellent Stone CoalAml‘ahi»a-i!
dance Hi Limestone, coirvcment to tbe landintr; aad
two Coat Pits open. * -
*. LOTS in; the, town of ColamMaiOO.feet by iffo'
eachyteariy all love*, and: welt locoiedv The tebontbf ••
eoch Lot haa; the-puvliege.of jismg whatever Storio
Coal he may-require for: disown use, from a nit' new
the Locts, Columbiajs- a pleasant situation on Uto •
bank of the Monongnhela river, a short distance below
Lock No. 3, in the midst of an extensive Stone Coil re**
gion,tmd waald be a desirable pomt-for mruuif&cturin*
estaoUshments, .. 1 0
TWO HUNDRED ACRES of superior STONE
COAL, With House, Railroad, Ac. Tin* property ha*
a froatof 140 rods on, the Monmigahela tiveri aner- •
celltmtlaihlingi goodgrmle and foundation for RoJimnrf.
—withenmlgh evel groand atone point for houses!
.gardens or locaUou# for jnanuructonesJ . • '
TheVcm u deep enough to allow hbjaea to be nsedli
.hauling out the Coal—the .juoUly of which, for'ifim
r ° r,l,nat)f *"*■ BOt
In my absence,my Agent, James Bluiely.Esi, will
give nil necessary information, unci he anmoriid to
give warrantee deoils for.any prpnerty so'd. 'V -'
"JAMES MAY,
No. UO.Penn streets
the JaOges of tnc Oouirof General •
AJlcfiHeny *' cace 111 fortfie County. .
-Tiißjieiiuoif of W..J, £>nny of'the townshrp’ of--,
rcnn* shewed), Thotyoarpa- .
tluoner hath provided liiuu»eif wok material# for the i flc- ..v
conuaoOauon of-travelers undioihcrm alZus: dwelling: ,
houiiejiri lhe lowfishin afpre/mfd, and prays,dial you
Honor# vviUbc pleased u> grant him «license .to .keep a _
public house of-eutertiumnenh ADfi.yoar peliUoiiQrr .
as utduiy hound,neiU pray.* AV. :
:Wsythesubeenbers, citijcensofthe township aforesaid, :
do certify thaithu above pchiioner is of good repute for
honesiy ami temperance,ami is well provided tviih house
.room ami convenience* forth* accomcnodatioatuullptg- .•■■■■
■in gof strange rsrami travelers, and that iatd (average:
ncce»ar>
Wo Hays, J.Telford, JTatfon»FSchenck.O ttatnsey*
S Telford, * Speer, T LuUon, John >Louec'ter* U
*M>Ctnmnrc, u Jounatou, W A 1 l)oDaJd#du^lmai§ii3;«*
f| iO-LET~Tiie STAU SUAhQLF.D uaNNRR HOUSE
I —adjoining the lheatro, Fluh street, UilisbuixU.
Possession givenon the lewif Apr»h Knua.roof
i;' .bTLWARX t ClhL AU?'# fltLuv,
fctls -» No, 67Pif»Ji street,
i PorSale4rttent7
"WTTAREHOUSK No. H,.conier of Wood and Front' *
, rv.*J?WUi<liftuig. ah eligible stand for buxine as ofiimr ■"/-r
kind. For terms, enquire of i! H, RYAN,
my . . . at Buildings, Wo. 31 Fifth street
O. SUOAR~-4uhhd3 .N. O e.ocar,f£»r»utel>y
• marW SftUTU a SINCLAIR.
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