v: li2'4*-'■:?'•■? :! K .■&%?.?*% t 'V. , ~'* - A * 4 . ~~~* j,VP • —*- —• ■ ' ■ j>«*£ .... •* - ■s** ''i'Stfa***■' v*’ St ■*v* lift M ---I ■MBM tiPSSSII MvM t v iSV y *'<s ijpiiiiPif IiWM wmmttS&Mm fe&w« |MM %ltew M f||^« W» #s tii tp tags N&a >M£SffitiHßa& wysS'^^^^^sMass^^Ste'i?® ' ’*• «S'»^iw::-rf?6i«fcns.. peat novel « Bleak House," .Jins Been issued by ;:• : Htt eper& Brother, and for sale atßecV & Callow’s Literary Depot, Third street, opposite *° *« <**• Also; Graham’s for feMS'S^®lfis%lS«». . .*v r,i>#,J‘m 4i * f -V' ' \ •. * * i*** <t*'~r *• *>* ;**>i-v3* v#-- ■ * ? -%■■ r -;?%^^^W^(|:^.-^;.i : X'-.'oC. MMBMMBfeßrt»trtMßißfcBfe4»lBlfl9Mfe«6^<*&>-~j!^'a^?'r r^fe->J'J^fsjati’^Sfy J->1 *.;'.!■ ~:'•:' ._ .■; wm tffesi ■lailg Blunting jM TUESDAY 23, v ■ lntelllgiMgi *e». ■ , The Steer.— There -were seven feet six inohcs, in the riTcr, and foiling slowly, at dpslr, last evening. For Cincinnati. —The splendid steamer AUe gheny, Capt. Bachelor, will leave this morning, at 10 o’clock, for Cincinnati. This fine steamer has - just made her first trip; and all unite in praising her accommodation ns snperb, and her Officers as obliging and gentlemanly. For Wheeling.— lho fine steamor'Winchcstcr, - Capt. Moore, leaves this morning, at the usual hour, for IVheeling. Business on the iWharf, yesterday, was very animated; a great quantity of merchandize was shipped to the south and west, and the imports to . the city were heavy.: Every staple of thewest and.south crowded our wharf; we saw large - amounts of cotton, sugar, molasses, &0., &c. loaded from the steamers in port. : Tim River awd Weather.— Last evening there were 9} feet water in the canal, and 6 feet 9 inches on the Fails. During the s previons 24 hours the river had risen 3 inches. The weath er yesterday morning was cold and. free zing, with a hail Btorm; aftor which there was a heavy snow storm; and last night the weather become. intensely cold, and checked the fall of snow.—. Louisville Com. 18tA. New OnnßAns Freights.—On Saturday, on : account of tho inclemency of the weather, we heard of no new engagements. The nominal rates were:' Flour. GOo; Pork Boa; Corn 35c. per Back ; Bran, Oats and Bagging 85c; Bacon and LardSOo; Tohaoco SOe; Hemp $7 ; Catflo 96. . Navhutioh.—Since Saturday morning the -. river opposite has been rising rapidly, and is • now in excellent boating order for the -largest southern traders. The rise was so sudden that several lots of produce, lying on. the Levee, had to be removed to save them from being washed away. .At the lest accounts, the -Missouri was. also swelling,: and we presume that its navigation is now unobstructed to St Joseph. : ■ .The upper Mississippi is reported toboopon to Dubuque, and probably to Galena. The Illinois is also’full with nearly ten feet from LaSalle down.— St. Louis Union IOfA. . COURT OR QUARTER SESSIONS. • v Mokdav, March 22. On the Benoh—Hon. Wm. B. M’Clure, Prcm dent Judge; and Messrs. Boggs and M’Millno, Associate Judges. : Judge M’Clutc delivered his charge to the Grand Jery, yesterday morning, in which he came down very strongly on tippling houses. ' The commission of Wrn. J. Bose, Esq., as In terpreter of Languages, was read, and Mr. Hose took the oath of: office; after which the attention of the Court was occupied /by various tippling honse casea. . Judge M’Clure sentenced a man wbo pleaded guilty, in [a surety of the peace cose, to pay a fine of five dollars, ondthe coßtsof prosecution. HU Honor gave the prisoner a lcoturo for indulg ing in ardent spirits, and thereby disturbing the pnblio peace; and conoludcd by admonishing him not “ to touch, taste nor handle.” Valley Railroad. —Mr. How's, our representative in Congress, has given notice that he will introduce a bill; appropriating jno mil lion acres of tho public, lands to aid in the oon • ntrnotion of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. ' Gov. Johnßton, President of the Company, has returned from a visit to Harrisburg. Several of the Directors have also arrived in the city, nmcmg them Judge Buffington, of Armstrong county, Gen. M’Cullough, of Clarion, nnd Mr. Wilson, of Venango. Vie understand that there will be a meeting of the Board of Directors, this evening, when a Chief Engineer will he ohosen, under whose di rection the preparatory surveys, between this city and Kittauning, will bo commenced. Justices of the Peace.— Tho following nro. tho Justices of the Peace elected in the various - bbronghs and townships in the.county, os far as we have heard them: Lower St Clair—Andrew B. Stevenson. Sonth Pittsburgh—Wm. Wilson. Chartiers township—Samuel Carnahan, Isaac ■■ Ewan. Beaervo Township—N. A. Gray, W. A. Bax ■ ter, ■ Peebles—Samuel Spahr. East Birmingham—Adam nonthorn. : • t •• . '.■-.Air'.- -_lJ_ • : • . • . V • • ' 1; • : ;' . The Allegheny.—Thin fine steamer attracted a great deal of attention in Cincinnati; every one admired her beautiful and ewon-like pro portions. . What think yon, gentlemen, of Pitts burgh boats now? We have Bhown yon two good samples of naval architecture, Which the west osnnpt beat;. They are well named, for they nobly represent tho enterprise and ingennity of the “ Bister cities,” combined in two snoh boats as the “Pittsburgh” and “Allegheny.” : Theatre.— The bill for to-night is an excellent one. The American comedy of “The People’s Lawyer/’ with Mr.. Warner, in the lsughahlo character of Solon Shingle, and the farce ofA Nabob for an Hour,” form tho bill of entertain ments. ■ ■ • We see a notiao underlined, that Mr. Blanch ard and his celebrated trained dogs will appear to-morrow evening. . The intelligence of Mr, B.’s two dogs is highly spoken of by the Eastern press. The Lunella.— This is tho name of one of the prettiest little side-wheel steamboats that we have ever seen; and.is now lying at - our wharf. Wo presume she is intended os a light-draught steamer, for low water; and her qualities can be well tested, if wee see as much of the bottom of tho rivers the ensuing summer as we did jast. . ; The Stabling Case.— William and Andrew Gra ham had a hearing before Aid. Major;.ycstcrday, from which no further information was elicited. They will have another hearing on Saturday licit, .* and were discharged on hail until that time.— William Grahnmgave bail in the sum of $1,600, .< and Andrew in the sum of $l,OOO. ■ J?«7toreif.—The office of Mr. Fleming, Mayor of Allegheny city, lias: been removed from the building so longoccupied by. that functionary in our sister oity, to Ohio street, between the Dia mond and Beaver street. ; - Interpreter of Language*.— the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday, the commission of Wm. J. Bose, Esq., as Interpreter of languages for the county of Allegheny, ■was read, and tho oath of office administered to Mr. Bose. Maine Liquor Law. —-CoL Wilson M’OaUdleßS and Alderman Steel areiu Harriaburg, attending totheintere stsof the Temperance portion of our. citizens, by endeavoring to ’ prosecute the pas- Mgo of Rut Maine Liquor Law. Fitiehurgh Coni. — yfa ■ see |)y - the : Louisville, papers, that some fifty thonsanil bushels of Pitts* burgh Coal passed through tho- Louisvillo and Portland Canal, in one day, en its : way to the South. ' . TriaU. The Jail Calendar shows a total of forty-two cases to be tried at the present term of the Court of Quarter Sessions, besides which, thero are over forty persons held to hail, to np pear, at Court, Fire. —About A o’clock, yesterday afternoon, a -fire broke out in the picking room, of the Hope Cotton Faotoiy, above the -Aqueduct, in Alleghe nycity. The engines were promptly on the ground, and tho fire put out, but not without considerable damage to tho machinery; a consid erable amount of ootton wsb also destroyed. Voluntary oombustion is the only cause that we have heard assigned. The other Factories immediately on the alarm, dismissed their operatives, and hastened to the. scene of the . fire, and exerted themselves to the utmost to extinguish the flames, Another. —Last night, at 10 o’clook, there was another alarm of firm, and the horizon was il luminated: with a ruddy light, which was caus ed by a large fire in Birmingham. At the pres ent writing—ll ■ o’clook—tho flames appear from this side of tho river to ho . spreading. The en gines havo gone over from this city. The fire appears to bo north-east: of the diamond.- The lateness of the hour precludes us from waiting for any particulars. We will give a farthor ac count in to morrow’s paper. ; Min Martha Loomis, well known to our citizens, from her disclosures in a state of clairvoyance, in this city, some time ago, has raised quite a row in Warren, Ohio, by disclosing more than she could substantiate; viz: accusing a respectable citizen of a robbciy, which bad taken place. But, unfortunately for Miss Martha; the wife of the gentleman in question, was In the room, and defended- her “lord and mastorV’ character, in an eloquent manner, and amidst tlie cheers of the audience. . Martha had to slope. : Protest. —Tlie Brewers and Malsteraef Pitts burgh, have sent a protest to the Legislature of this State,.against the passage of the prohibitory Liquor Law, commonly known as the “ Maine Law.” The protest denies the constitutional right of the Legislature to prohibit the sale or manufacture of liquor, and refers to tho injury thnt the capital that is now employed iu the malt trade.would suffer from the passage of such a prohibitory act. Allegheny Qas Works. —Tlie Euterprise con tains a despatch from our Senator, Mr. Carolhers, which states that the bill for tho charter of the Allegheny Gas Works, has been signed by Gov. Bigler, and is now a law. On the receipt of a copy of the charter, tho company will immediately organize, and make arrangements for a vigorous prosecution of the work. ZbT/nicitnr.l!.—-Georgo Deary, David Hill, and David Phillips, were brought beforo Alderman Lewis yesterday, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Tho first two were Bent to the Hill tor forty-eight hours, and the latter gent could only be indulged on bread nnd water for 24 hours. ' ■ In Wheeling. —The Druids were “blowing their horns” in Wheeling, on Friday and Saturday last Sir. Winter was also exhibiting to tlie inhabitants “of tho village below us,” his splendid chemical Dioramas; and they appear to be ns popular there as they were here. The Bulehinsont. —La Fayette 1101 l was crowd ed to its utmost capacity, last evening, on the occasion of the second concert of the Hutchin son Brothers. They will give their third enter tainment this evening, at the same place. gQy* Graham’s Magazine for April; also, Yankee Notions, for the same month, has been received and is for; sale by Woodward & Row lands, 73 Third street, Post Office Building. Bitlk Port:. —Wo notice at the Allegheny * De pot of the Ohio nnd Pennsylvania Railroad, a large KH of bulk pork, brought in by tho freight train, fi-om Massillon. 8@» '■‘■’’he Cheap Book dealer Col. Pratt, will make his first appearance (this Spring,) this evening, at Davis’ Auction Booms. Ho hss a well select ed stock of Books, Papers, &c. Recovering. —lViUnim .Phillips, the person stabbed .by Graham, on Saturday last, in tho Diamond, is, vre are glad to state, in a better condition, and altogether out of danger. Committals. —There were only three commit tals, to tho County Prison yesterday. This shows an improved state of public morals from Satur day and Sunday.- County Prison. —There Is, at present, one hun dred and twenty prisoners in tho County Jail. SSP FBESn OYSTERS received daily by Ad amß’ Express, at tho WAYERLEY HOUSE Diamond Alley. ' Bohemia Glnaa World. A VAMS, ROB BOX AN A- Cl)., . Manufacturers or flint (.lash, in all u> variety. We: have olio, on hand, Rod Simulator!-, of a superior palternlo any (In ns yet pro. Cured. . - ■ Dealers In Glassware can-cave from.lo to 16 per cent.hVKivinEnsacoll. Warehouse, corner of Water aud Ron streets, fehtGSm: Fitttbargb, i’a 1?*" ness, br'onouitis7 “Whooping cougi •OHOUP, ASTHMA »nd CONSUMPTION. ’ 'la offering to the community thlajiutly celebrated te * tmedy of the, throat and langHj Ii ianot cut ) wißh io trifle with the or health of the a(flicted» but i ifrankly to lay before them the opinions of Ui«Ungui»hcd J jinen and some of the evidences of its success, from which ! 'they can for tbemselves. .We sincerely pledge \ ourselves to mnke do wild assertion* or false statements j of its efficacy, nor will we hold 00l any hopeto iafferin# l ihureanity which facts will not warrant. ! Many fxceft are here given, and wc solicit an Inquiry 1 drom the public into all we publish, feeling cssurod they ! will find them perfectly reliable, and the inmliclne wor* l obythcirbeHieonCdence and patronage. : , j Jfton tAi distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Mate* ! - ria Medico, &owdmn CoUegt. < pear Sir: l delayed answoriug the receipt of your , preparation, anuUaad an opportunity of witnescing its j In my onrjjßunily, or in the famtUes of my friends* This I hay* now done with ft high degree of aatisfaa* * tkrn, in cases both of adults and children. ‘ | nave found lt, as its ingsadients show, a powerful to j pnody for co.d, t UlairJtswici, Me., Feb. 6,184 T. ' - ifnn tn Ovtnur in the llamilum MiUt. in Ais City. ' Lowxu- Aug. 10,1849. IDr JfO. Ayer! Ihave been eared of the wont cough 1 everUihd in my lire, by yonr “Cnraav PEoroßat," and never fall, when I haveopportonllyof recommending!' io odiere. ' Yoa.., reapeatftHy^^. ’lT3“Rcdd the following, and tec if this mediclna Is - worth a trial; The patient had become very feeble,nnu -the effector the medicine woaunmutakablydlsiinei:— Untiao Siatß Horst, I Dr. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: I have been afflicted with a pain ffnl nffeetion of the lung., and nil the aymptpm. of settled .comampilon.for more than n year. I could nnd no me ; .dlciae that would reach my com, until I commenced tho ' •fuse of your “CmutßTPscioaaii,’’which gaveme gradual - 'relief, nnd I hnve been ateadily gaining my atronglh UU any health la welt nigh re.tored. ; - , While using your medicine, I lmd the , gratification.of i hairing with It my rcverendfrieod, Mr.Truman,ofBomp; uSiriol,who had been suspended from his parochial dat’es byaaevore attack or bronchitis. , I Save pleasure in certifying hesc facts toy,ou And am, sir,yours.respectfully, ; J. PhCALHOUH, of South Carolina , i m-Vhe following was one of tho worst of oasea -whi& £ fl( ,hy*ieifuis and friends thought to be Incurable eensamptio n.- ’ Cramtß( Va , t A „ s . imo. T i n a ver.h -Sir * 1 waa when with a terrible cough, r.-witontiv a/cold, In the beginning oflastFebruary, J ,3r£.«MDhnevt W my bed more than two months.- I night and day, I became ghastly 1 now mv eves were sunken and glossy, and my. I d Indeed, I waa rapidly fai/ing.and In - im-iv niitre.R.for bre sib, that hot little hone of ray rccov- Whllelnlhlssfluatlon,afrlend { Keller, of the IBelhrdi.t church,! I "brought me obotileof y«#r Cnrair PacToaai, which I ' -rJt»,rn,KS. tnoratlfv liiab titan from nny expectation of ! .obwiSngrelicflui gMd effect Induced mo to continue i -dls use, and i aoon found my health much improved.— ; -Now In three months, I am well and strong, and can at- I uribalo my cure only to yoar great medifflno. f With the deepest ! Prepared and sold by James O. Ayer,Practical Cheat i i!< l^Bo!d , i , nPltt.bur.h wholesale an* retail,by B. A' I I 'Fffinestock,*nil byJ.'M.Townaendi In Allegheny City . • li lby H.P.SohwarU, and J. Douglass, and by druggists |igeosraUy. dec3o x *’ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE CfREILLY LINE. EPBOPEAH HEWS! ARRIVAL OP THE STJBAMER PACIFIC New York, March 21. ■ arrived at her dock, nt 2 o’clock this afternoon. - She brings‘44 pnaaengers. The Pacific passed; the steamer Baltic on the 17th, and also passed largo quantities of ice bergs on her way. The steamer Canada arrived at Itiverpool on the morning of the Bth inst. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. ' . Liveesooe, Moroh 10. • Cotton was in fair demand, but the Canada’s' advices flattened tlie market. Holders wore anxious to realize. We notice no change in pri ces. The sales on Saturday, Monday and Tues day, amount to 28,000 bales:—to the trade, 16,- 600; speculators took 0,000; for export 2,500 boles: On Wednesday, the market remained quiet,; and prices wero steady, with sales of 6,000 to 7,000 bales: - Exporters took COO Ame rican, and speculators COO American and 1,200 Surat ■ Wright & Gardiner’s Circular, Of the oth inst. quotes fair Upland and Mobile 6s; Orleans G|; Middling Uplands ff; Mobilo 6s; Orleans OJ-. Breadstutfa aro Blow of sale. Wheat was 2d lower; Flour docllned 6d@ls. Com remained steady; Macklin’s Circular quotes mixed and red wheat, Cslod@6s3d; white 6s7d@7Bld; Western canal Flour -218@,2156d; Philadelphia and Baltimore 21s3d@21s9d; Ohio 22s@22s0d ©2BsGd; Orleans 225@235; yellow Com 29s0d; white 325@345. Provisions... Were unoimnged since the Niaga ra’s quotations. Bacon meets with a ready sale at full prices. Beef was scarce, but in active demand. Xani was dull, and the stock limited. , ToliowV..Steady. Quercitron Bark... Was neglected; Baltimore 6s 9d. ■ - Clover Seed..,Met withlimited sales, at rather low prices. Rlce..;There was nothing doing in Bice. . R05in...700 hhl good, of rough turpentino sold at 8s 9d. Tar...lls Cd. Sugar,..Was in limited demnnd; prices wero barely supported. Coffee was iimctivo, nud pri ccs unchanged. . ■ - The Manchester Market remains firm, with a moderato business doing. Stocks..‘.Were light. London Money Mahket.—Market steady. Consols closed on Tuesday at 97J Amoricuu securotlos wero in fair, request, at Niagara’s quotations. ENGLAND. The elections for tho new members wore still progressing, Messrs, llcrries, the member for Stanford, and Whiteside for Enniokcllin, have both been returned. A mooting occurred on board the packet ship Queen of the West, at I.iycrpool, on theCtli inst., which was quieted aftoru terrible Gglit. Slio Bailed on tlie 9th, under a'new Captain- Her former captain came passenger on the Pacific. Accounts from the capo of Good Hope wore more satisfactory. FRANCE, . The country, at the latest advices remained quiet. The Government arrangemeut with the Rank of France bad proved satisfactory to com mercial men. - The fusion of the two branches of the Bourbon family was again agitated, with certainty of a satisfactory termination. Tho Swiss staff officer had been ordered to re-> turn to Switzerland forthwith. ■ . Belgium had made a treaty with England to commence navigation. The difficulties between the French nnd Swiss bad been arranged for the present. The French Ambassador had left tendon for Paris suddenly. A steam frigate had sailed from Toulon for Algeria, with 300 politioal exiles. IRELAND. Dr. MoHalo had raisod tho standard against the established church. Thcro were alarming accounts of the progress of. Ribbonism in the northern distriats. TURKEY. A Turkish military column of 10,000 strong, with 400 gnos, had occupied the Ban Jalukn dit trict, and disarmed tho Rajah. Six battalions, under command of tho Pasha, were expected. Biakes Novi was occupied by a strong detach ment A widely spread conspiracy to overthrow the Government has been brought to light. From a telegraph dispatch rcccired, it Is noted that every bridge and every ferry were guarded. Tho boats on the river Unnn are destroyed, and every point of communication with Austria was occupied by strong Turkish pickets. XXXIICOSGUESS-FIUST SEBBIOH. Wasiuxotonv March 22. Sexate. —The executive communications wero presented. Mr. Soulo addressed the Senate for inter vention. All the galleries wero filled by ladies to hear Soule’s spoech on intervention. Mr. Soule said, debate could not fail in having bsncficiai effects in the. opportunity it afforded to proclaim tho free principles in which • every true American delighted,' and also to glvo ex pression of sympathy for tho down-troddon na tions of tho world, 110 contended that though tho policy of tho revolution camo down to us un der sanction of tho Fathers of the Republic, yet ho denied that this was the policy or Washing ton. Tho neutrality assumed by IVnsblnglou, wns ono of stem necessity for tho tlmo being, and not intended to ho permanent.. lio proved by tho letters of Hamilton, tho second in com mand under Washington, that ho approved of in terference by tho Government in IT'Ji, in aid of Nnrnndn's attempted revolution in Mexico, and argued that Washington must have been cogni zant of this, and approved of it. And, occur ring as it did, so shortly after tho publication of his farewell address, shows that intervention was not a matter so dreaded by those fathors of tho republic, when congenial to our feelings. Thodehato continued up to the hour of ad journment. Horsn.— The Bcnato bill amending tho not for holding courts in oascß of disability of Judges, was agreed to. The deficiency bill was taken up in committee of the whole. Mr. Houston oxplnined tho provisions of the bill. Mr. Marshall, of Ky., sudd he. would take tho responsibility of disbonding tho army, ho would rather ieavo tho people of Texas and Mexico fight their own battles than voto for the item in tho dolßoicncy of tho army appropriation, with out notion on tho hill. The House then adjourned. NEW YORK MARKET—March. 22. Cotton... The market is easier, wita sales 1,300 bales at BJ for Uplands, and 8 J for Orleans nnd Mobile. Flour... Sates COO bids at SI,CO@4,C2J for State, and SI,GSj (iiyf.Bl j for Ohio. Wheat-Sales 1000 bus Southern mixed wheat at 1000. Corn... Soles 13,000 Nnrthcm white oorn at 6iJ@Cso. ltyo...Sales 20,000 bus ryo to niTtvo nt 76@, "Go, and 3,600 on tho spot nt 770. Provisions... Sates 300 bbln Lard at OJo ; kogs are selling at - Sales: 600. bills Pork at $l7 for mess, and $l6 for prime. Soles 800 bills Beef at full prices. ; Groceries... Sales 600 bags Rio Oofloo nt Oil...Sales 4,000 gals. Linseed Oil nt C4o -ijl gal. : Whisky—Sales 60 bbls prison nt 21f. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—MarcIi 22. Cotton.,-Tho market is unchanged. ; : Flour... There Is more inquiry for shipment, with sales of about 2000 bbls at 4,12 J for stantl* ard and good brands. There is a moderate de mand for city uso, within tho range of 4,12 J to 6,00. ' Corn M001...1b in better demand, with soles of 600 bbls at 8,12 j per bbl. Rye Flour.,.Supplies nro limited. ■ Grain... Wheat hr in good demand, and very little offering. Sales of 1200 bushels primo sontbern at 020. Sales of- 2000 bushels south ern yellow Com nt Cl jc. Oats hns eUghtly Im provedy wWv sales of a cargo of southern ot 390 per bushel. Ryo is soareo, Whisky ...Sales of 200 bbls at 21Jc. Provisions oro steady, with no quotable change. BALTIMORE MARKET—March 22. Reeves... Boo were offered, and 600 sold at 4 to 4Jo on the hoof, cqnal to 8 to 8} not.;; llogs...Were Bold at 7 to 7J. Flour... Sales of 6000hhls nt 4,00. CINCINNATI MARKET.—March 22., Flour-Nothing doing. Provisions.i.Tite raafket was firm, Imt ltttlo of interest transpired. > Whisky...Sales at 15J gnl. Grocories...Tho market is unchanged,,with a fall demand. _ Cloverseed... < Tho market is dull nt $6@5,25. The weather is wet.' The- river has fallen about 30 inches since Saturday. :. ; tak-'X* ✓' : * K ' i i . [special dispatch,] ' Cleveland, March 22. Tho Cape Horn section of Craven's panorama of Yoyago tu. Califomia, was accidentally titted into tho river this morning, and is entirely ruined. • The weather is raining, and the Harbor clear of ice. Some boats are running: . .New* Orleans, March 19, Kossuth is expected next week. The Price Current estimates the receipts of Cotton from all the. Southern ports at 314,000 ahead of lost year. Philadelphia* March 22. lhe Central Railroad Bank of Augusta, Georgia, was robW on the 18th of $20,000. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—March 22. Owing to the Municipal elections to-day, the markets are dull. : Plour...Salea of Ohio brands at $3,90 bbl. Provisions... Mess Pork is dull. There are sellers at $l7, but few buyers. Sales lOObblß No. 1 Lard at Bj)c lb. : Salos 100 bbls mess Beef at $12,75 bbl. Groceries... Sales 700 sacks Rio Cofieoat 91G3X flJo*cMb. Cotton.,.Market native, with sales 700 bales middling fair at B}c lb. ' : COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OP TIIE BIAaKETS. Office of thk Daily Mobnipo Post. i Tuesday, March 23. 1852. \ The wealber yesterday was sloppy and otherwise ra ther unpleasant. Duiiueas on the wharf wan quite brisk and animated. • ASHES—We conuzuc former quotations: for Soda 3 ©3£, caslutndwne. Pearls; Sales of3bb!satCcr, Sul* eratus: Mills at 41.. BEESWAX—There is bat tittle effenng, and may be quoted at Sl©2s. BACON—’The demand continues active, and sales brisk at foil rates. Some holders nre asking advanced rates.. We iiote a sale of SHOO lbs Sides at BJc ; shhds Uain* at 01c; I2GO do in lots nv t>l©9|c; sugar cured iiains 10l©:01 by the tierce. GROCERIES—.SaIes reported or S 7 bbls Molasses at 341,9 raos; 33 do st33z, cash. Sugar: We quote at 5$ ©s} by the Mid. CofT;e firm at 10i©|0|. Since writing the above, we note a sale ©f-2i> hhds Sugar at fi*. PIG METAL— Salo3 of CO ton 9 Allegheny, on private terms* CIIKK3K—The demand is brisk, and sales are made at 7|© ?. BULK MEAT— A sale reported of Gi,ooo lb«, 7* cash GRAIN—Sa!es on the wharf-Of 05 bbls Corn at 33c, with pay for bbls: 195 and 203 bus Oats at 20c. FLOUR—Receipts light, with but few sales to notice: sales on the wharf nt 82 OS©S3. • BUTTER—Saks reported ofSsO 9» itnctly prime nt 20c. EGGS—Bairs of ifcO doz al 10a. WHISKY—SaIes of 60 bbls reported on Saturdoy a* 161 c cash. . ' FiSJl—There is a brisk demand forNo.3 Inigo mack* ere!, and prices firm. We have a sale of 20 bbls No. 3 large 0187,62; 10 do No. 2, 89.75; regular sales from storcai £?,72©d for No. 3 by tho bbl. SEEDS—Sa’e* are confined to small lots, or by retail from stores; we quote Clover seed, firtl hand*, 85,50© 5,75; by retail sii. . Timothy 51,75©?25. Fjnjtteed Bl©l,(iotMios. . . SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. Cotton— Market unsettled—Sales of about 125 bales at £©CL €0,03.0,75. The higher prices were given car* ly in the day, dispatches from New Orleans were sobsc qocutly received, reporting a further decline tu that mar* ket and quoting Nashville coiloos at 7©7fc, with a ten* dency downward, ihedccbno having been caused by the heavy increase mthe crop, amt the high prices of freight. Prices conseqaemly rnye way here, and at tho close of the day buyers would not give higher than 6fc. Corrox—The market has been quite brisk for the Ja*t two or three days and the few lots offered haveract with purchasers readily ni our quotations. Wc quote ex* ircmcsat s©7‘c, Nbw.oBu;a.ns, March 11,1352. Cotto’J— Pnccs were easier again yesterday, which brought out some Urge buyers, who took, in thc coorse of the day, about lO.t/OO bales. We modify our quota* lions, which are now as follows: NSW OULVANS CLASSIFICATION. Inferior-** ......s|©o | Middling Fair**- *-s|©9 Ordinary ►*-***-<J|©7 | Fair*—— Middling -**— l Good Fa l r -pj©— GoodMiddiitig-***--8 Good and Fino narUtiai Parkirthurgh oud lloebtng igP>.fs port backet. i The steamer lIAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. i;ba»s, xuMter, will leave PiUsbnreh every Monday, at 3 o'clock* P. M.; returning will leave'ilockingport every Tuesday, at 0 o'clock, A, M. Patsengeis uni shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness, w, li. WHEELER, marts . ■ ■ . No.Sl Market street. • For \VHeeling t THE new and splsmlid passenger ateoracr wm run uk a regular m*weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M.,for Beaver, Wells ville,s*tcubonviUe and Wellßlrargh; returning,leaves Wheeling tor and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Frldry,at 3 A. M. Far tretghi or passage, having unsurpassed aecommo* daturas, apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, CftOZER A Co., Agents, . Water street. The Winchester is a new side wheel bout, and is the largest and finest steamer ever huilt Jor tho trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her rejourning in the trade. I dec&U ' POUT OF PITTSBURGH* 7 fSKI 6 IfICUES WATHK tS ma CUA.RNBL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville* ■ “ Baltic, Uennet, Brownsvilte. “ J.M’Kcc, Hendrickson,McKeesport. M Thomas slinver, Bailey, West Newton. u Gt-neuue.Conant, Wpiii Newton, v S. Bayard, Elizabeth. • u . Michigan No.tLßotrs, Heaver 44 a FofestCny. Murdoch, Weijivil c. “ • Allegheny, Batchelor, Cincinnati. 44 Tiber, Kier, St. Louis* 44 fcolem,—, Louisville, 14 Winchester, Moore. Wheeling. DEPARTED: u Ualuc, Bennci, Brotvnsvillc. *• Ailuntic, Parkinson, do 44 J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. 14 Thomus iflinvcr, Bmley, West Newum. . 44 Gcnessee, tenant, West Newton. >* b, Uayuru, Peebles, I'Utzabelh. . “ Michigan No, 2, Botes, Beaver, u ForesitTiiY,Murdock, WcUsviilo. 14 Ihtunal,C<mwell, Wheeling. 44 liail Columbia, Orano, Uockingport. 41 Keystone State,^-Stone,Chicmnati. u AWHsville. i3if»}iUcr,Sunlisli. • 41 Gov. Meigs, bhwnk, Uockingport. 4t Arena, Kinney, Wheeling. eLf\f\ CASKS ANI) packages dry goods.—a «iU\J A. Mason &. COr Will rrceive r per first arrival byCsiiaLJiW) ca«rs uml pa efcagea Dry Goods. (inai2d S'UNGtIAMS'. UINUIIAWSf—A. A; DUsoH A Co, VT am ihta day.in receipt of two cases Summer fiing< Inroß, apiondnl s>lytc«» • finartt*, i n TOriosntosmlt Y !—6W tloz assonej Couon ilo *ucry,now opeum* at mur!4 TTaIjUW ANl> <iI,NTS 7 MD FINISItULI Blt,K i j HL.OVKS—Just reefived and opened at __ A^MAyON MANTILLaS-A. A. M*s<v« A Co. wIH Inltoduce on Monday, ft!J, twenty-five of the ncwcstandlo* lost styles of MnmiHrts -, * fmeriW riuj l*rtlNrisHB--Tt»e auti#mher hoa mi hand mill JL far tale, as Agent oft*. Johnston &C0.,0l l*iuin dolphin, the following i 25 pair of Cases; . , 45 founts Fancy frfitjor,dliforonts itcn; atiONcwtpaper Cuts; . 600 lbs. Leads, cumo order. lo Composing Sticks j 10Q kegs Proofs New* Ink i. I Brass Galley, Cotarau Boles, of all dctcrintTonii 0, A. JAYNES, Vclun Tea Store, 33 Fifth street. N. B.~Order* reoctved for new tycnv :■• fninrSQ^ Phllluilmrs W«t*rCar« UiubU»na«nt| IN PIUMPSBuRG f lJenveT.C©umy, Pennsylvania, cn the »i«le of the Ohio River, opposite the mourn of the Bl* Beaver Creak | twenty-eight utile* frbra Pint* burgh; eight Jrorn Wheeling, und one hundred front Cleveland. The Proprietor bas had twenty years pr&o *■ Ucalexperlenceasartrcfrular Physician, twelve of which he ha* practised under u;e Hydropathic 'Te.ma only riva oollaw per week—payable. weekly. AU seasons are Adapted to Hydropatio cares. Each Patient Is rcqnired to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two large comforts, four sheets, four lovrels, and one camp blanket,or India-robber sheet; -v: DU. HOWARD ACKER, Proprietor* Pbllipstmrg, Rochester P 0., Beaver Co , Pa. _ XTBW CROP-TEAS.—Now receiving ai the PEKIN iM TEA; STORE, tls Fifth Bifeti. FKKSU TEAS of the la*i Importation into New YOtfr—conaiiung of the finest chops: Youbg : llvsonj ImpefiaK Ounpowder, Oolong. Ntng‘YongiSoucfiong> and ficeCongos.- Retail Grocers ure inviied to call, aud oar retail cua icnjjers, weknowwo canplease them, ■■ Alwae* on hand, Covering’s Crashed; and Pulverized Sugars j fnirNcw'Orioans ahd Clarified Sugars; Java aud Rio Coffee mar&O _ A. JAVNKS.GSFifth iUcot jaiuks'cV watt, MERCHANT TAILOR, . No 30 Jtfarktl, bettetcn yiiconil and Third srirell. ; BEGS respectfully Id inform hUfriend* andihc public, . lbat tie litis returned.from Now York and Philadel phia, baTing there aelecicd. from llieloteal importations, ah entire new latock of Ulafclc and Colored CLOTHS,. CASBIMKRES aud VESTINGS,which for newness ot dosignsnnil .richness of fabrics, are riot surpassed by any nouse west of New York.—-Allof which he is pre pared to make to order in asutierlor stylo, at itiolowm price possible, and c< rdlally invite purchasers to call and eiaralue Ihe stock before purchasingclfewhcre ; TO TA.tLOHS.-l have no authorised Agent in this city, for the aaie of nty work on G AIiMENT CU TTING. It can ooiy he lind at the store of the BUhtcriber,3S Markel.strcet, at ihefollowing prices, ylitwiih instrnc' lions, 810 i without, S? mar!7 " - TilHI UIIANT HOUSE, Cdrnsr cf Fourth and Grant Streets. TflK imbßcriher has lcawd ihc loTge and well known nOTKL. Otttetlinmartine boose) ai jhe corner of Fourlhahd Orani flireete, which hag been. Tcpairedand hewly.fitted npiir all jia. apiminentß» so ns to give id lnrffe and more liberal accommodation to trav elers and boarders. His larder will be stored with me most choice viauda the markets can afford, and his bar famished with the best. He would respeetfuUvsoMte ft share of public patronage; JJ. PEKRYj .. raarlO CPBKFINKiNGHAIN CARPETS of rich end new . )astr Sc£iNxocT l . -s v , * * - < > < - * . , - ; - -.-A '■J.Kir: .-, -■ , .;: .<: '• • ..Tl ~. V .\ ? -.•' T-.-r, S £.■ Nassviu.B, Match 10,1852. 800 l stuns &i'utt is at Atcriotf—On ’l^es day morning, March 23d, nt |0 o’clock, &t the store t»f Wil.oa &\Varilngton,No. 175 Liberty street, near St. Clair street, will be sold, their enure Mrck.oMSools aud Shoes—comprising a general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, uoy<r aud Children’s Urol* and Shoes,of every variety usnally keptm a Shoe and Boot Store. Terms—Cash. roarlO P, M. DAVIS. Ann’r, Wacom, (!„, March 10,ISK j g™”” ‘" A.A.MASON A CO.’S. JAMES C. WATT. . X - •. • «v. AUCTION SALES. , ~ Anetion Card. HE undersfgnetT.&ner anlmervalof fouryears,has . ag&m .resumed business. Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales ut Auction* and having procured.a fimoiass License os Auctioneer tor the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this line Of business, be hazards nothing in saying that be will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. F. McKENNA; Auctioneer. Refersto the principal City Merchants. jy9 Auetlo&Miistly Sale*. A T the Commercial Sales Rooms) eorner of Wood a and Fifth streets, at 10 o’dck, A. M.,a general as sortment of Seasonable,Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. ■ AT 8 O’CLOCK, P. M„ . .Groceries, Queenswate. Glassware, Table Cutlery. Looking GJassess, new end second haad.llousehold and Kitchen Furniture. Ac. „ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., y Books, Stationery, Fancy articles,. Musical I nsuu menu* Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Go ous Gold mid Silver Watches, Ae. . : P. KL DAVIS, • ja3l:lf AticunncAr. if* A’Hsmani atteuonssr. EURNITURE at Auction.— On Tuesday next, 23d instant, at ID o’clock in the forenoon, at the resi dence of Mrs. O’Neill, 158 Third attest, near Grant, will be sold, a variety of Furniture, in the bestof order, con* staling of Dressing Bureaus, but a short time m use, -1 Sideboard; 1 Wardrobe; 4 bighposl Bedsteads; 2 low post Bedsteads; 1 Hat Rack; Ctiairr, of vanous qnali* ues and styles; Feather Beds, verypure, WasUStauds, Chairs, Tables, tenders,and Kitchen Furniture,Ac. markti P. M’KBNNA, Auct’r. Household and kii'ciikn furniturb at Acorioif.—On Monday, March 29th, at ID o’clock m the forenoon, will be sola,aL the residence of Dr. 8. K. Ilolroci, on Marbary street, hoar the Allegheny river.all his Household and Kitchen Furnlture,eoinpri' sing hi part—feather beds, hair and busk taaltrasees, bedsteads, bedding, bureaus, toilet tables, washstands, wardrobes, chairs, diuing, tea and card tables, one su perior- mahogany rookiag chair, two largo, mirrors, ookinjg glasses,U large quantity of carpeting, various qualities, crockery and glassware, a variety of paint mgs and engravings, kitehen utensils, Ac,, . mart!o P. M’KENNA, Aucl’r. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE ST'AucrioV/—On Thursday next, March •Jstb, ISSS, at |U o’clock, A. M.,will be sold, at the resi dence of H. 8. Magraw, Esq ,on Fourth street, near Smuhfiald, a very superior collection of Household Furniture—consisting la part of— A very rich and elegant rosdwood and mahogany so-, fa; carved, rosewood sofa table, with Egyptian marble top; rosewood antique arm choir; rosewood nml ma hogany parlor chairs; mahogany spring seat rocking chairs, rosewood eisge; new style walnut sideboard; caudelebras; chandelier*; china vases; walnut re freshment table; splendid mahogany and curled maple bedsteads, with superior carled hair and spring maltraa sos; cheirjr bedsteads; featherbed*; large mahogany wardrobes; mahogany marble top dressing bureaus; mahogany marble.top eoeloseil wash stands; very so-, perior and• complete walnut extension dining table; card and other tables; large French plate parlor mirror ; Brussels, ingrain and other carnettug; floor oil cloths; Are irons; brass and other fenders; silver plated tea sen; white and gold china do; wedgetvord do; Canton china dining sett, very ample and complete; glassware,, kltchcn utonsils.Ac. • , • cturlD P. hI’KENNA, Auct’r. Journal and Chronicle copy. _ X*. a. 4>AVIS, Aaotloncsr. IIINE HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE at Audio*.— ; On Thursday afternoon, March 25th, m 2 o’clock, at the dwell mg boose, No. 22 Snyder’s Row, Hay street, will be sola, ibe dntira stock of superior Household aud Kitchen Furniture of a family declining housekeeping. Among winch are—large mirrors, mahogany sofa, chairs and rocker,bookcase, sideboard;parlor,chamber and stair curpets; oil cloth; eard, tide and dining tables; work nnu wash stands; high and low post bedsteads; beds and bedding; Windsor und common chairs; dresi* mg and plain bureaus; fire irons and stands; fenders; rugs and mails; china, glass and queensware; knives and forks, kitchen famuure, eooklne utensils. Ac. mat 23 ■ - • P. M. DAVIS, AuffCr i OUBKHuLD FUKNITUIIfcUT AucnoN.-OnThurs* X day morning, March. 25th, at 10 o’clock, at the re* erienco.of Mr*, lane Reed,on Gum slreolnear Webster r.reer, w» i be sold a quantity of well kept lioaseholJ aud kitchen, furniture. . : . mar 23 Aetioneeft PLKNLHD HUUStittUitP *UKMilUttl& -*t Auc- C 5 Ttox—On Wednesday Morning, March 21th, 1854, at 10 o’clock, at the dwelling hodse, No-314 Penn at., ! -will be sold the entire stock or household and kitchen i farallure of a geoUemon about to decline houtekeeu i ing, among which arc—Mahogany and spnog seat sofa; mahogany French style chairs; fine mahogany centre, card, toilet and dining tables; French and other bed steads; mahogany book-cases; Bureau, French style; mantle ornaments; looking glasses; matrass; parlor, chamber and stair carpets; oil floor cloth; window blinds ; fire irons/china, glass and queenswars, Ac. Also, a general assortment of kitchen me nuts, Ac.. Ac. all of wnich are nearly new- V. M. PA VIS, marls Auet’r. Delaware Mutual Safely Insurance Go* OFFICE* NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE. On Third Street, Philadelphia. THE fallowing statement of the Affairs of the Compa ny, is published la conformity with a Provision of us Charter Premiums Received Dunne ths Yiartndinz Oct, 3UUSSI On Marino and Inland Huts - • 3335.587 9:) Oii Fire Risks - - : - - 124,440 57 SWXMKH 55 Earned Premium During the Year Ettdinqas Alore.- On Marine and Inland Risks 6240.503 9? On Fire Risks Interest, Salvage, Ac 8303,051 Less, ETpensijt&c.yDuringL’u Same Time. Marine and and Inland Navigation Fire Losses Returned Premiums - . • . Re-Insurance* - - - Agency charges, and Commissions Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery,Ac . 8315,770 05 TheAsuu cfthi Company art a$ Policies. Uouds; Mortgages and Ground rents - 4M,GG4 3-1 £33,035 Pennsylvania Six per cent Loan- 33,010 69 Bl*d,ooU do Five 44 **. 10.761 v& 830,000 Philadelphia CitT Six 41 - 30,300 ol> SlUjWlOCnraden and Amboy H. R. Five per cent Loan - » .-• 8,<123 o<> 55,000 Sonne Garden Six por cent loan • 4,750 oo 8«,t)00 United Stales “ “ i\lss 00 10(1 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5 000 CO 5 u Pennsylvania Steamship Corapy u 500 00 50 ‘‘ Merchants’and Manufactures 1 £k Pittsburgh - • • 5 shares Philadelphia aud Havre de Grace Slcam Tow Boat Company • - • 9 shares Philadelphia Kxcbnnge Company ! Script ami slock of sundry Mutual Insurance i Co's- . . • 10,044 70 i Bilfci Rcceivnhlo - .. . - J21,tj59 82 i Cash on hai d . - - 34,233 33 i Balance m the hands of nveiiis, and Promt i urns on Marine Policeisjrecentfy issued I Subscription Notes JVbtwiltr 3rd, Iss|. The Board of Directors have this day declared a div idend of SIX PERCENT, in cash, onihc Capital Slack, and SIX. PGR CENT on iho Scrip of the Company, paynltloon and qlict December Ist, I*sl Also a divi dend of TEN PER CGN T in Scrip, on the Capital Stock and earned Premium*, Certificates of which wilt he issued as aSove. DIRECTORS: William Martin, Joint S. Newlui, Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. lt. M. Huston, Kdmuitd A.Soudor, ■ James O. Hmid r John C. Davis, . Theopilus Paulding, Robert Dutton, if Jones Brooke, John R. I’enrofe, Ifonry Sloan, George GLeiper, HughCrmg, Edward Darlington, William Eyre, jr- ■ Isaac R. Davis, Citurlea Kelley,- Williaml'olweU,. • J G. Johnston. Samuel G Stake's, James Traquolr, Spencer Mcllvain, James Tennant, Juroph 8. Du'iiett, Joshuali. Price. J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, D.T.Morgan,Plltsb’gh. WILLIAM MARTIN, President, THOMAS C. HAND,Vice Pres'dcnt. JootPir W.Cowas, Sec’y. • i Hr the Act Incorporating tbii Company, (he panic, in. eurfng properly therein are entitled lo a Shirt o( the profit! a( the Institution. without >nl.jec'.lrg themselves so any liability beyond the premium paid. The Capital Slock and Subscription Notes are pledged by the Charter for the payment of losses j pail the profits of tho Company are directed to be invested and remain in the possession or the Corporation, os a Tuinl for the furtheraocoMVof the nssnred. This fund rviil be repre sented by Scrip, bearing an interest of six per eeht. di vlded among tho insured and stockholders, pro rain, npdu the amount of oarned Premiums and Capital Stock. Insurance on Fire, Hull and Cargo Risks. da usual,oil the most liberal tonns. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, marlUilw No.SSWalorst., Pittsburgh. <l* It; WELDIN, ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Iff Blank anti School Books, Paper and Stationery, NoJO3 Wood 6trcct, (betwcen Third and Foau'h,) iaat2U - PiUaburgh. ' j V?lmergTeen aml~SaB&a -' jt fro* LozengGa ) (or relieviDg tickaeu of the atom* uch and Flaiulcmce. For kale wholesale and Retail, at DR. KKYSER’9 . Drag Store, V 140 Wood street. Take Holies, - ALL persons having Carpels made to , J\TNv ordrr, and not iakena.wny, auhe Hupei ±rf%v Manufactory and Ship. Agency of . Joint tMmv TuoiirfiOß, No. J 205 Übeny Bireel, will pleasecaU for them before the first of ccSncS&s April owttj or.ihey will be sold at Auction roc what is againstibera, as I um going, to remove in April next to the third hoote above ibo Canal bridge. No •410 Liberty ; streow ond,Wilt baly/carry on . my .Ship Ageimy and Wright’s Indian Vegetable rill Agency bu smftss,l will hove no rcomfor Carpel*. . . Carpeis will bs inanufacttircd to order at the old stand by Wm.Vo&isr» who bos been engaged aufro business for two years pust.wllh me, and the old hands, to whom I would reQomrocnd my former customers'.: m«<l):3w ' JOHN THOMPSON. igeney (or Different Una of Paefcel Ships. PAS BE NQEEOFFI C E, No. 305 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, For Pi W. BYRNES f CO.,W Sovtli utut, ennur if Pint, Ntu Ynk lid Wattrlio J!cad, Littrpal ; and 85 Bravitf (Iran Nit. Orftans, : HA3ra.Llbe.of Packets * i sailingeveryflvedaysfrora . . if 1 -??, Liverpool to New York; a' . T Inn nrrnrlriT * i~ nirnnrn" :■ btMifJl&f eroool to Philadelphia, on; JgiilX/Nje. -SEagEcpiihe oi g h teenth of momi: a Linen f packets to Baltimore .on the awn oi each month* Alro—a Wue of Packets on the.Blh and S4th of each month front London ana Portsmouth to N ?s,So—Draftsatjlghtalwayspnhand, for any amount, at the lowest rales of discount; and all information given concerning passengers, thntoan be.iriveit,with' pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, roarls. 2M Liberty st.. Pittsburgh. PsnniywaitlajisiiMlittjsinigrtmtiilßs, TSTE ®Tf J°XiPr«p.»i'ed to .receipt for passengersito W Philadelphia, by " Emlgrmt Lme.n Fare*4M. otnrg). COVOUE fc GRAHAM. rJMMOTHY SKED—7U hus n a very:superior article. X fgtsilcby ImarWJ SMITH * SINCLAUL -» r « BANKERS & BROKERS. frncftWAS A 60., - bankers and kxchaNgp.'BßOkers, febS6'ly No. 78 Wtmi >trui. Diarvmd Mey. lleinovm. < Patricks & Friend) BASKKRB ARDBXCHASOB BKOKEttBt HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE ' . • TO TUK COSHBK OF PiMH AKD WOOD JPrttSTar Ptttibvr s4, po. Patricks & friend, BANKERS ANP EXCHANGE BROKBRSj.Md Dealers in Notes, Drafls, Acceptances, GQld.pilvef* and Book Note*.Exchange on the Easternand West ern cities constantly for sale. Collections made m all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Depositee received mpar Aiuds or current paper, at the earner of Fifth and Wood streets. (fcb3;. Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank ttotn, > QolidhdEilttr, Bought,So.i tmiEzthangti, -; AT TBS BXCB&SBS AKO BUKIBO HOUSE! William A? Pill & Co., 0* Wood Strict, PITTSBURGH. nyiMTE&TESTAIJiOWBD OHITIMBPSTOfIITSi j iuis jnw*s»am»- & RAHM. ,v J r BtHkittandEzthangi BrokiTS, DtaUrstn. Fortiji* *»# CtrUjleaU: of VtfOi? it.EankNottx.&nd Coin. Coruer of Third and Wood sis., directly oppcslietne Si Charles Hotel. may^S BI7X UVWOVXD THEIB BXSXIKO IKD SXCBAHOK OfPIC* 7&Ho+ 07 Marks* rtraij/iwr door* fcrletv old Hand. N. HOLMES & SONS; . . Bankers and exchanuerkokers, aaa Dea lers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold,Silver nnd Baitk'Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly Tor sale. . ' , . • Collections mode in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Deposites received in par funds oreurrcnt paper, No. 07 Market street; between Third and Fourth streets.- ■■ , t janOtMyv. IAfI.S.HOOn. THOS.SXBSS.Yt - noon ABARGfISTi r BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; N.S- Comer of Wood and Sixth stretts.jJttUsbutiihi Pa T\EALERSi» Notes, Time Uiils, Foreign JL/ and Domestic Exchange,CertifiealesofDepOßU.ac EXCHANGE onalitbeprmcipaiOtliea of theUnlon end Europe.forsule in sumsto sultpurchasers. CUKHENTandparfundareceivedondeposUe COLLECTIONS rnadeon all parts of the Union,atthe lowest rates. ■... , •• seplMy • • U'Oounar, Brother A Co.. c>, < BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. : DEALERS la Domestic and Foreign Exchange,Time and Sight Bills, Co’n.Uncurreut and Par Funds, Stocks, Ac. Office, corner Third and Wood stieeis, Pittsburgh. ■ ~ • v fmarl7;tf. Itll.k A CUKHT. . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So« 65 Wood Street, . ■ . Third door below Fourth—(wist sule). SIGHT EXCIiANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. .-Time .Bills of .Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold. Silver and Bank Notcn v bought and w>td Collections maue in all the principal cilia a of the Dotted Stales. Deposits received of Par and Current Fuads. ;• mar27:y • •• ■ Q. E. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS, AND HE ALE lIS IN EXCIIANGB COIN, BANK NOTES, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS, Ae., 4c. Collection, carefully auemlcd 10, and proceeds remit ted.toany .part of' Hie Culon. •. , ggj'STOCKS“®I CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. fIONS fAN'I’LY' reftitlvut* and opening' at tne CA R • / PET WAREHOUSE of W; M’CLINT<)CK, No. frs Fourth street, comprising the RICHEST and LATE9T SPRING STYLES. We invite the attention of those wishing to Foraub Steam Boats.or ileuses, to give ns a caii.-as we will sell at prices lower than ever before offered In tins mar* Jrct. The sloe If comprises in pari the following varieties: . Rich Velvet Pile Carpets; do Tapeaiiy Brussels Carpels; do Eugiish and American Brussels Carpets; Extra super three ply-imperial ' , do; Superfine. do do- do;' Superlorlngrnm Carpel; Window ITo’i&nd.; Patent Tapestry do do; \ TransparemShadee;- - Fine Ingram do do; Saunlhimnsk; Common do *do; Yen«lian Blinds; Vermien Tapestry do; * Stair Rods; Twilled Vemuan do; PianaCovers; Plain 1 do- -do; - Table l do;- • List and Rug do; do Mats: Chenille and Tufted Rugs Sheepskin Boor Mats; do doDoor toaurAdelaid . da do; ALSO—OIL CLOTHS, of all from .4* incites to 25 feet, winch wiUbe cut to fit an? sued Hell, Room orVctUbulc. . ; fmarl) - W, M’CMNTOCK. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE; NEW ORLEANS. THIS long established Iloasc confine their aitenlioi . strictly to sales and purchases on Commission; and to the Forwarding- busmen genoralty. ; They solicit a continuance" of the; iiheral patronage heretofore given them. ' r- ’ JcinMary^lSW. COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS . jon* w. TWicneu.*-—^-jo^bpiiuoshidgs. Vivlchell 4k Moffrtdge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS; Corner of Commercial and fine.streets. ‘\T7TLL promptly Attend to all consignments and Com fy missions entrusted td them, aiufwiU. make liberal cash advances ?n consignments or Sills of Lading in hand.■ . •- • '• orders foe life purchase of Lcad, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest pos sible prices, and on the best terms. . They will also undertake - the settlement and collec tion or claims of importance; and hope, by their espe cial personal efforts undatienuon.toaJl the interests of their friends, to give general satisfaction. 104,777 40 _■5345,071? 43 SK,CS3 isi Sliders 75 » Geo; Collier, St. Louis; EUisA Morton,Cincinnati; PagcAßaoon do Strader A Gorman do Charlc&s, Blow A Co > ; do llozca A Frnrer, do Chouteau A Valle, • do Springer A-Whitem&n.do D Lceeh A Co., William Holmes A Co., .4. W- Ruder A Bro, Pittsburgh { Morgair, J M Buck A Morgan, Philadelphia; Shield A Miller, Philadelphia; H. D. • ■ Nowcomb A Bro.,- and VY. ,B. Reynolds;: Louisville; T. C- TWICHBLL A CO; New Orleans rmar4thfem 138,630 51 -—— —52«,1(8 SG 24.0GG 23 - 154'J0 42 214*33 05 o,roo so Manufacturer* ond Deoleru In MAN C U ESTER- MINERAL PAINT .' AIXMIIBBY CITY, PA.: New Yobk, December 15ih; 1851 1 have analysed a saoipleof MaNOUKSYER WIN' ERAL I*AINTf for Puddku& Fobs, and find it la cou lam iho following: • Silica, •• Alumina* • • For Oxide ol Iron, • / Lime; ; . * 1 : Mafliesia; - Oxide of Manganese, /Water and Loss, 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained fa the box, which I suppose was the oue-youMeßiredalso to have analysed, I find lo differ from any averageol the lumps powdered* and mixed together. This last yields as"follows: Per Oxide of Iron, - . '59,50 • Silica and Alumina, - , - 33,00 Lime,- - - - •. • ,83. Magnesis, , • • * ’ « 5,16 Water and Loss,- • 7JN3. 77,W0 02 io0 } m>u oo $150,037 09 1C0,40 This difference i presume arise* from the mineral not being uniform, some portions containing more Iron than others.. The analysis shows the article to he well suit ed for a durable pstui. I find that by calcining the pow< derby, a pm tty high heat, the color is miich improved, oral least converted into a fine red. : JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.Chemist; . . C?* For sale by JOEL MOIILER»2U Liberty street, . : ■ • .■ ‘ TnnrlO’V. llkmkt MH:iifcU»uam::n:ijoKN,HAGaM:::tt::P. M’cuu.ui/ttii HBNUYniUUIiLOPUH&OO. \STIIOI.ESALK Grocers and Commission Merchants Vf and Dealers in all kinds of Produce, corner of , Penn and Irwin si*,, Pittsburgh. . : (umrli HENUY UPCUbIiODUHCU. ■ Vholtsale Grocer* and .Commission ■ Corner of Ponn and Irwin Streets. : (morli ALVRXUB.U'CALHORr.- -TIIOS.'J. XHBNAN M'CATrMOKT & KEENAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ISO FOURTH STREET, • Ooppslte Wilkins Hail, ; , : t PijtsbufgAjPa. European LawAgibcy. C 5" Mr. m connection with Huge Keenan, Ern . Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ireland,coUens claims* makes searches,&c> m Kuropu; and onft-of them an nually makes a tour through Great Britain,lreland and America. i (merit Second. Hand Plnno« for 9&ke» A MAHOGANY H Octave Piano,: _SIO.CO do. .do • > in excellent cider;. . /'■ 7500 AiDßhogauvii Octave Piar.o, co 00 Aiosewood. 7 do ■ • 150,00 , largo Invoice of NEW PUNO TORTES, wi.l be-recejved among ihc firet fioodt: by canal, from the celebrated, manufactow of A*. Chiekering.” -Bosion marlO JOHN IL MBLLOR. 81 Wood m. mt .., Agiucy* T"* AgenU," members of .lhe Americaii Bar; siitPcbmihue to eollecl debts, ie-' apies andclaiffia.njraiUxjonieß, procure copies ofVillSj oeeuAßrul CocumentSj Cotiduel aujtß.obialu testimony, make tenrdLea and.irairsaot eU oilier law business in t*ngland, lrelaod, Scoihnd, Wales. Ac. They ard-at ftu times in .commaoicaUon, forwarding and receiving documents to and fro j, and one .ol them, rcgolarlv *iu each year,makes n toarlbrooghiheprihcipaT cities : of fc.urope and. AmoricujOn professional business,. The nexfonnualioorwiUbe Uietwcnty-sixthof this Attencv . Innumerable reference BgivertV.Arply to *' THOMAS J.; KEENAN. lore 87 Palmerston Place; Dublin, Ireland. I partneTsliipliereuifoTeexisung ■Afr be % e rV. 0 i l 5 WM; CARR, under the Hrmof John Vat k erliCo.;Uthls day dissolved February M,1b52, * ’ffeblttlf Vinnf , Aaible nantsli. A .LARGE stock .of the mou boauu/ul MANTELS; ihe ftne^itqaaluy-of Foreign.and Domes tic Marble, rauntifaciareaby machinery, always on hand i£’°rderan short notice,atpncett rangm TromSlSloSlQQeack.. Furchasera oro inmted to can and examine the stock ami prices, 3U>. 3a nnd 32J Lib erty Bttcct, opposite SmtlUKctd. <a°rt dm W. W. WM.I.ACR pA BPltlNuV STVLK VoH.ibSi. A.'i'Ma neiu and 7Jg bcauufolsiyleofHATS arc now and will introduced onSaturday, February 14th 1 ore inv.trd lo call al N0.4l Wood Jtrecl, Uu*u door below Diamond alley. ■ Jeb 2 i|Wn.SOM & SON. S?TE|IEOTVGUI’S —A«i otsoiLuieiiLol au-reu- O typed Cots suuaWfi for newspaper odvenurmenis and sale at W; S. U AVK.Vd * - Printing Office/ 1 * tt , . No 50Third street, : roan J adjoining the .Third Presbyterian fiharcln SbUAR _CUKKI) HAMS— Uarruwes'. very; fiuhsciwt “°B a T CaTCu llatns, just received and for gale l>y raaH3_ SMCTfI & BINCLAIfr« : jjEXICANXaN» WABKANTSg-^^^£^*old v>;feb4- . .-:r,-. cot nerof Sixth and Lrhfetiy atTecto. h 1 article reectyed an Va* «the cwpet ™%%°£ hmroolli maid 85 Fourth At. „. ; ;-?V--'.v ;t.'-;,A ~,'‘'ii.-'. : -L J * X' r ' : ■ J^" , *' , --'u'-'t ! .*' < ,' V .•:••'•<■• : •.’->•-;'. jtf *-*-cv*.i ; X- •'. .:' • -'< ■». ' ’>■'. ■; ■ •.,• V'-'V: ;**'«»•«. ' ,r--;.-: ';**..*? ».*?• ;• ”'' " * r.- *'. • ■ ! t ' " ’• V;> V; : i; BSmotali H. HOLMKB & SONS, BOUGHT AND SOU! OH COMMJMIOU. • No.H Fowth street, Next door to the Bank of Pmsbnrgh. T. C. T WICHEI.Ii A 00.f5 PVDBEtt « POftU, / ’ * r \; s' ">% '*?' J ; { *■ r ! FOE SALE & TO LET. mo LET—The tubVcttlrr aStj for . . • JL. store n>oa tict?occopiedUyMespfl** bH|» *l>avi*, No.B< -AlnikeutreeL Possession (fiveuSOnL on the Ist of Apn fnudtrc Of „ jan/J.tr CllArf. ll* PAULSON* No. 73 Wood B;. _ .. petfrnbie Prop trty.for rrHE known Property ■: J:is offeredfor*ale la lots to amt purchaser*. ; TAW; afford* jl fare chance for utlehghlfci eunnztdrfefioflOCOy... • free from the smoke anti dm of ihecny.Forpififca* 1 ark enquire of the flohtenbcr*ou the nreralsea. jag3m» JAM KB ftI’KAIN. •Vf UNNKKV IiOIiSKT<J RENT f witbUreljard «gfc AY : nnff shrabbery< end from 10 toflO acred grounds Enquire of - >mgmm ttb'2s if A. WILKINS A CO.' jpcfeh I'UK.JlthM'-A Frame Cottage, with a fins . IggS Garfan and Shrubbery*. AbottUourtiflJe# *bth pamur&ge for. horse jtnd cow* on tbe. preistsod adjoining' The.Jiouso contains somo ten or. iwelvo rooms,•.andthe location m<*t desirable. - Item low. : ntarJs A. WIX.KIWB.* CD, ruK l3t of April neify the Seta Store, with Dwelling, attached, on the corner of First streets—a good bosincs* stood fora store orTavern, it bemyonly one square from the be rented low: to a good tenant. Apply to - WAVVhM. BKaN Fi' - No. 'tSJ2liberty *fr. ximiitou. ,uir . ■:\k FIRST SATEsecond hand Omutbu-i, modernnyle,.. IV which ImaTeai running but a few montlis,Will Uo Bold veiy : low. Apply at Ilrown’s Ildlel, corner of Sin tlificld am) Third it reel*. ••• mnrl-aw -» I>KO\VN A CONNELLY. LOTS FOR SALE. ONE LOT, ui tlie Eighth Ward of Hie Citjf.ofiPjlt9r ' burgh, fronting on i ocßst Bireet. asa ftoi uonllng on vuubiaam street, running to the bluff dOU feet, Oont* ing.the Monanfiiihtla hill tnei, tromtng on Mlhtnoerger street 4UO feet. ■ • ■ • One other Lot, adjoining the above* in: Hit town>bip, r frontingon Lp.-ust strreil 244 feel, froniingon MU on bower's street lu the bluff 323.. feet, onaa* blutf over*. 'looking the MouoiigaltelasttJ -feet,-too line oittirprop* erlyof Uie 1 ite Janie* Jrwin.auMeet toijuruustreci • one other hot ,ini*»U township, froninig'oivLoeualilL - 293 feel, fronting on M.lieuber<er street 42b fret tea 24 feet alley, fronting on siud alley atra. lectio a -Une oi’ properly of Ine James Jr win, from alley >lo Lidcttuar. 120 feel • One other Lot in Die city'of rittsburgb,: fronting-on Locust street 29U leet, fronting on. Vonbraam sireei 120 feerlo u2l feel- alley, fronting on said alley:ji& feel,, fronting on Mmeiiberger street Ixo feet to Locum sl One other Lot,frontirgon Forbes street 48 feet; Atom* ingou Miiieuherger street 120 freMO'o 24 feet Hlfey ; on • the sold alley 43 lect io !„ot JVo. 42 tn ftJHtenbeiger’s plan of Lotp One other Lot, frontlng on Forbes street 29 feet, Irani* in g on Vaiibraam street HO feet,to 6 -24 feei aDoy, fronting on said otley feet. I will sell for eush, on long l time, cr on petpetaa). • lease. For particulars, enquire of the subscriber, on. l the corner or Sandusky* street and Sooth Common, AK * legbeny City. • - . . . v marSO Ln THO*. MILTFNBCfIOER. A COUN rtSV MCAi’ FOB hALK—Fronting on the Xi. I'crrysville Piank Uoad, 3J miles from Allegheny * Ony j couuunhigb} ucres, m ahigh slate of culiivotlon . a prime orchard or choice fruits—cherries in .great ; abundance. ,The itaprofcemcnw .are a forge cctlsge brick house, finished m modern.Mylej .iwo never falling springs of water m the door. Till* iSt perhsps, one 0/ .the mini j»lt.n«uiii toeaiiO)is for a coumrv- peat to- be tounu hi Uie KUitmrtmot the c»iy. . , '• . Price, S3/21U. OutMUmt in hand. , . Apply to . . :M I LAINAS MOFFirr r mtirlO . ■■ •- _No 3t Filth Street. litULilL AOttfr-iv UfrLACvb FUJI X: Kecd street,and adjoining propcityof Messrs. •tarn and Kook, near the Mioeiavule Bead. Ills Bailable tor; a large. Slaughtering Establishment . und' timoko House, or it would be an elrgibfe sileforaUreWety—* having** fine stream of water pa-hung through It. This land will be sold at nn extremely low price, and on sonable. terras of payment.. Tula unexceptionable, and wholly uutucmnbered. ’-Apply, to . marll ' JAMBS BLAKELV. o'iUAMtuiAr hOU ?SALtv —1 beroiitrolifng interest. » O or, U required, the wnolc of the steamer PTLOT No 2, as she now lies at the wharf, will be sold lew tor cash, or good endorsed paper For further JafomtaUcra cnqutie ot A. AVILKINS A Ct/.j m»rl7 corner of Market and Third streets. lihjk SAJuii uk oKtCK uuu2}&ajiaior 1 >uuaied in the borough of Af&nchester, opposite the oreenwood Garden.-HicLoMsot) byTlOfeet jibe bouse 20 by J 2, contains C rooms, vyjib finished Garret and -Cellar, together wuit- a.sUcp on tUo buck part of the Lot. Terms easy.. For particulars-enquire of-• McLAIN iMOFFITP, No. 31 Fifth street. ; TJORsXLl^VEtt.\ri.O\V.--A' HOUSE onifXOT on Heaver street, two doors above Jackson, in the city of Allegheny. The House i* frame, two 'stories higli. wubu bricic- Kitchen-attached.' The'House is 17 by 28 feet: the Lot*o by djfeet. Terms moderate.'.En« quire of McLAIN & MOPKITT, ■ marlfi . „ ■ Wo. 3L Flfihstrear. • Oo»l Juand for ; • fpHE Subscriber offers tor sale a vory:valuable COAL X PROPERTY at the mouth of. Watson's Kati,-neor Lock' N 0.3,.3, on ih« Monongaheia River, consisting of about 6u-Acres of Landj Qiui in addition thereto, about IfeO acres of CoaL lt;hasawide front oir tliojliver, with deep water at all. apd a-natural Baain near Uie mouth of the iiun, which; with UtUe expense, •: could be improved boss to load oud kccji .aftoEtfifiy boau ata time, proteoung them from the U!cuightdfJDDi» iner, and the jco of winter.. . : It afford* an exeellent-Bite for -a steamboat yard, and ■ for a Saw Mill near the mouth, where » head of some - 23 fee t may be obtained, commanding; all. tbs water of Watson’sltim and its branches, it is, .beside?; the ; n&t*. ural outlet of more than tutu Aerosol Coal. Limestone . of tlio best quality abounds near the mouth. . . The Watson's Kan route isreguided asoue.oftUebest; for the Ilempfidd Railroad* and . if this , is adopted, the value of the property will be greatly: enhanced. • .: ? ■ • The Troptriywill be sold at a bargam.rmd-oitlibor* al terms of payment. A portion of the .purchase money : might reni&fn an bond and mortgage lor 0 or 8 year*; ; • inarlflOmo*”-- . ' • .GEO.JDRJfi&iX, .• ; TO L«et* S; . ! . THtROM the first of April n>xt, (be tubs* BTohx build* inc. No. 2t Market nit eel, between F*r«t and'Sec* ujul wired*. .Enquire of . R.TOVYN»Sts.NfII&C&, • triarO , • . . Nn. 10, Market «t. . FOK IlfcNl—Alurgo unduonvt‘jiiein.uiuce,:vviiag*s - fixtures, onfirst floor of Warehouse now occupied by ns,and possession given immediately... Also, a large and conventont Office ou second floor in oar- Warehouse, - fronting Water street, uml possession given onthelsf of April next. .L, S. WATERMAN A SONS, frhSS Nos. PO and 31 Woier and Q2Frnnt street. LAiti; rvn SALiis.*—shxiy acres tH«u rrivi* V 7 lege. j u*t above the second Dum, on the Youghtoshe* ny river. : lfob2sitf]': > ; > A.AVILKINS A CO.. EORSALIS, on Foarth iJtreei, one-iRirU part.* of l-or No. 3'£>, between market amt Ferry', 40 feci fionlby 85 back; well suited, for building purposes. : Ttlltt'in disbuiablo ailil terms cuiy. For rent, i‘SVtt 4 jOffice - « t>n Fifth street. Apply to. . ; • . : • \ M’'ALMOST 3e KEEGAN, Attorneys ut Luw,lt£o Fourth Street. For Il«nl» fTMlli DRUG SrORE aube corner of. Hand aadPenn 1 streets. febllrif- . A- W.. LOOMIS Fnarlhslreet. IjtOlt RKN r- Vo NUMerjinon uijd Uardiit!r*,-~-Tinu.y 1 acres of Ground; with orchard,u good*barti-and oat houses, and' a dwelling of four -or five rooms; vA tenant - is warned; wlio will improve the grounds amt plant shrubbery', for which something wilt be allowed. ' luann A. WILKINS fc CO. ... IT,or bale*. •. -.'V;' 4 TWO STORV BRfCK SHOP-—whb roof 1 j. (%, 4.0| bytWfirevj withnnbihch cylinder cngmc,4na toilet—all in good order. - Abo, on ilto some email Dwelling. Hous- ’riiu LoliQoliy 4G fctt;4.“years lease, s?iioated voiuaßmlroud Tloket OrticivFifili Ward. rApphrtO-.:’ J. HOWAHTfI, No.*il?9Mnerry street. - - ,»a - 8,00 fel»ST:l m v" ~ 'For a«le. |K ACRES OF LANI>i in lota to suit partihaseTSj Its situated near :he property' ot Col.CrogUanj tic- U ceased * one mile frotti the Allegheny Cemetery } being •• parloftlte Bishop Farm. FariUer uitoTruatioawillbo ‘ given on apptyiiig to the subscriber, an* ihe -premises; / nice per acre* $ Job ' EDWARD HAvNES. raaril2w ' PKOPKlti'tr FUit SaliUi. ■ fl'HEaubscnbcr offers for save, on very reasonable' • A terms, ike following A THROE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE* •' No: UO Poun street, between Hay street and Ev's&a*al ley} and'Lot teet frout, ll3 feet to an alley. The house is one of ihe- best buildings; sad in one of the most pleasant neignborhoods in-rbe-Cfty; • FIVI2 LOPS—Embracing cornetof Front airttFenry-- streets; one hundred and- five feet froov on Ferry,fend GO feel on Front sired, With a: good three story brick • ; budding on the corner-a ts atorytraiiieoir Front si— ■" andtwoßriek Uuddmgs,u^edas«hops.onFerryst." . A LOT, 31 feet from by SO. deep, on From; between Market and Ferry streets 1 *■ A LOT, withvtry convenient Frame'Dtvelling'i Lot ' Stt. feet by 90. fronting on Congress and Elm stircet»; , ; > .A HOUSE aud LOT oivwylio eltect, near thsnew : Court House. The bouse h well arrange! antf-ijigbotf order, aud is now occopFed a?a Hotel. • • • A THREE STORV BRICK, on Southfield mreeL nearSeventb,-being m an excellent ba*mc?a focßUon— ■ : ; The Lot is2D by 80 feet deep, fronting- on SmiUtficld st. A COTTAGE FRAME and Ltfr, 28-by MO feet fronting on Anne and ltobmson streets* Allegheny City; . Tide is a very desirable and pleasant location fijr ttXMV ' deace. .THREE LOTS;on;Centre streetandPistardlTono; in AllegUeny City, 30 by. 9b feet each, near the ro*i dence of Mr. Peter Jeimmg3. . . -,V; NINE LOTS, in the town of M-’iCeesport,. each 60 . : feet by ISO Sevcralof ikese fire outfit* Main strew. ELEVEN aCKESiq LunetowD.on ihe Monongabela River } on which there are four houses-. There are some . six or seven, acres of excaUeni - t2Uine:Coal and abun- - dance of Limestone, con Yemeni, to the Undtogj aad . two Coal Pits open 05 LOTS taihetownofColumbia t C3feetbylso each, nearly all level, and welt located* The tenant of each Lot hns the puvilego of uslrtg whftietet &one Cool he may rcqturo f:>r las owit use,frotn&TUacar the Locks. Columbia is u pleasaarsiluMldn ofif-ihc '; ' bank of the Motiongahela river, a- short distatteebelow - - LockNo.3, in the mulst of an-extensive StoncCoitre- / gion*Qdd would be a desirable pohn for manufacturing ’' establishments. ■* TWO HUNDRED ACHES of ruperlor STONE ' COALfTOitU House, RftMroiid» &e. . This property bM' * ' ;a frortl-of’ HO- rods on theMonongabelanverjenex* eeLJanllanding j goodgradejtndfoundation fofßailfoad>-. enough level ground at OU6-point l 'for hopsee, - ; gardens or locations for manufactories-*----'■.?:• • The vein is deep cnougiuo allow hor»& to be usedin 'hauling out.the. Coal—ux& quality, of. wbifih. for lrou worU.siearo, or ordinary uses. *s not. mniasscd t*y. any inihe country. . v. "i■, In niy my. Agent, James wiH give unnecessary uifonnauoivaild be auUiQntgd to : give warrantee deeds for any V" ' l; ;No.UOFcflii street, : rilO the Honorable the JinJges iiMiurvourt oi. i/eficraJ • JL Quarter Sessionsof the Peace tnami for the,County or Allegheny: \ , :.-Tho petition of W’ J.Unny of rhe. loarniitp, .pf •„ Penn, Cnumy aforcimld/hambly sheweib t Tbsi}oar pe titioner hath providedhimself with mfffcM.fllsfoxinc op’ commodaiton of oilier*,at bis dtvelllng, house,m the township aforesaid, and. pfajnthat you Honore will be pleased to grant him aJicense lo keep a poblto house of. enieitainujcitl- : And you*. tr v as In duty bound, will pray. . «. ** WWW. - - we ihe*iul»ibnlieTSiclifeeo8 oftke township aforessldi \ « do cerufy thattbe above good repute for c honesty an<Hexaperauce,and Irwelt piovidedwuh ticuso room ond conveniences for the aifcommodabonand lodg* In gof stranger* u«d travelers, and that taid tavern hi J Telford, J Pftt'oajFSelicnck,** Ramsev, X TUford, r «peer, T Union, Jt»!n UiueesW, 1/ M ? OQUhnre. L Jufinxlon'/'W mironnlJ.sja,. -]ingii:3;3r -; . f| tO-LhT—The STAR ttI'ANU hKV W ANNKK I -wuliouung' tho Tliehlm, i r mh' street* pitUbu/sh* possession given on thu'lju of" April. KinittFre $( -.> ■’ STCWAfiT & UtLU Ant I * Law, fcbfclf ' ■ ' No 67 Filth «rmot-. ForSalearUettfr,' r • mrAREKOUSK No. corner of .vVood antf Front -, TT ■ streets; being an fot ® u^ kind., Cor terms, enquire of .* *, 'i;' w *iis"4?v ? ANt . m 2 at HvanhißmldiftgsjNo 31 Path street. K.Vm^ hWS - w ,‘c’ ' yl> ■- • >rj ... > ’ * I** , _ >- T 11 s' * , \ l \ r‘r' V - *3? ■ 4, ill „ 'll ' v
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