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:> Niqbt, when Coming to out office
_ at 7 o’clock, ire were surprised to hear from our
• pressman (hat there was no water in the pipcß
to Supply the boilers. This astonished ns, inaa
i mqch as. the Superintendent of the Water Works
published the following very special notice on
„ Thursday morping:
»PW* JAMES KELSON, Snponniendent.
There may bo nnforseen causes that hare pre
sented the Superintendent from giving oven the
meagre supply he promised, but-ke should at
: least bate- given those interested in the matter
notice that he could not perform what .he hod
intended. Had we been so informed, in time,
could have had water hauled from tho river,'
but os it is, wo. will have to go to press with a
a great extent, half a
paper, ,
. .Jiettnd s«?«.—Tho recent heavy ralnß in this
ylousity-, have'censed a great number of land
elides, to the injury ‘of property and tho stoppage
of the public Coal,Hill, opposite this
eily, Teas the scene of an enormous avalanche on
Thursday evening,' some hundred yards below
- the landing of Jones’ Ferry. piece of ground
on tho.sideofthe hill-was-notioed to he moving
- ■, on Wednesday, andpreparatiou made for it—ou
Thursday evening, about six o’olook, the large
1 "mass.moved dowatho hill, carrying withita Bta
bW, located a short distance above the: road,:and
- down with great force-on-the vial monafoc
- tory of Lorenz & Wlghtman,-nearly , destroying
it, and the mass of earth then effected a lodge- -'
■i.ment, until itsball be started again- by a further ‘
■ rain, .tin Friday morniDg, -the chimney of tho
•vial works fell; and someoombnstiblo materialih
- the cellar caught fire, and what tUe-laud slide
left was destroyed by tho flames. The loss of
the gentlemen who owned the establishment, will
be between four and five thousand dollars.
The large window glos3 manufactory belong
ing to the same firm, lies inavery dangerous sit
uation, and in case of a further slide, their :
-Works will bo overwhelmed. - Thostable carried
■ ■■<■ down by. the slide, lies on theside of the bill,
andit would take but a little impetus: to send it
Into the road.—Beth property, and life aro en
dangered by the present situation of the mess of
moving land now lying above tho glass works.
: ..*v Tho slides on this hill, have torn up large
: treesby" the.roots, and -brought largo pieces- of
-rocks with terriffic -force down the hill, v One
place we notioed a slide,by -which alarge log had
. carried away one eadufabouse, leaving the oth
er part uninjured.- Tho coal rail ways, in several
.►places, have been totally swept away by the
slides on the lull. Further damages are expect
ed, in case we should have more min, before the
. earth becomes properly settled. -.•*■:
A portion of Seminary bill, In the First Ward
-in Allegheny city, slipped down, and iojurod
. somehoußes.Fears are entertained that further
injury will result, as the hill is cracked in sovo- .
ral places.
. . Theatre.—The complimentary benefit tendered
to Barney Williams by the citizenß of this city,
name off at tho Theatre last evening. -The house
Was crowded to its utmost capacity. During tho
evening, a magnificent silver pitcher of rare and
, exquisite workmanship,- valued at $2OO, was pre
sented to the papular, beneficiaries, by.a deputa
tion of their admirers.
1.. .This is the last evening of their engagement,
end the last time our. .citizens will havo an op
portonity of seeing them for. some time, as both
Barney and his lady purpose to pay a visit to
Eorope.- A good-bill is offered. -: y
- Assault and- Battery.—Alderman Daft, of tho
EightJ.Ward, committed a -man named Michael
Larkins, on oath of Samuel Mercer, charged
With assault and battery.
. Another,—Jacob Vaodergrift, mate of the steam
'lxiat Allegheny, was held to bail by Alderman
Steel, yesterday, charged, on Oath of Patrick
Cline, .-.with assault. and battery Cline was a
deck hand on iho Allegheny, and, hi a dispute,
he alleges Vandergrift struck him.
... JDrotencd. —A man working fbr Mr. Upporman,
Who resides neartho lieadof Seven JGIc Island!,
•on the Ohio /river, was, on Thursday afternoon,
drowned iathe river, near the residence of Mr.
H. Two horses were also drowned at tho same
time. The accident occurred by the horses back
ing tho wagon, oyor the bank, when the wagon
dragged the horses with it into the river. The
man was supposed to he.in the wagon at the time
it went down. -
A School Teacher's Thanks. —lnfomalion.wos
laid before Alderman Parkinson yesterday, hya
young lad named Alexander Price, against- Miss
Matilda Thompson, and Mr, Wilcot, teachers in
•the-Ninth Ward public school: Tho boy, Hare,
.ohaigos thntMiss Thompson assaulted him with
ft rattan on his entrance: into school, oud then
called-on Mr. Wilcot, who also whipped him so-,
verely. - Nothing was dose in the case when : we
left the office.
The Circus gives an exhibition this afternoon,:
when the youngfolhs can have an opportunity of
witnessing the vagaries of tho clown, the daring
horsemanship of Milo, Tournnire, and the: most
surpassing feats of strength over witnessed, per
formed by Herr Kist, the modern Hercules.—
There wUlalso be an evening exhibition,. and it
is positively announced as-the Inst performance
by the company in this city.
Slabbing Ca«.—Three men, named John W.
Cowell; George Vi. Sword, nnd John Kendall,
were committed to.prison, yesterday, oharged on
oath.of William Flinn, with an affray. It is al
leged that one of these mon, while in a Ten Pin
Alley, in the Diamond, stabbed a man by tho
nameof Arthur Nicholson, .while in some dis
pute. Nicholson is lying very low.from the ef?
fects of the wonnd, which was in the breast.
i Coal.— Mostof the coal used in this vicinity
has to be brought from the banks in wagons, in
consequence of tho railways near the river, : and
along’ the. hills, having been swept sway, pre
venting the-trausmisstonof this necessary article
by the usual Channels. It commands as high as
fifteen: and twenty cents per bushel in this and
Allegheny cities.
A Change.— The Bov. Nathaniel West has re
ceived a calt from the M’Kcesport congregation,
of the Presbyterian Church, in that plane, which
he bos accepted. Ho will bo succeeded in tho
. pastorship of She Second Preshpterian church,
in this city, by his son, who was pastor of tho
congregation which his father takes charge of
in M’Keesport
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The Wealker yesterday was very changeable.
In the morning, we had a oold wintry wind, suo
cseded by a slight fall of snow; ’ then it clouded
-up, nnd gave signs of rain, and in tho afternoon,
Old Sol emerged from behind the clouds,' and
withaglonco from his divine countenance; the
olondsmoUcd away, and the wind and snow were
.dispelled. * ■
MaUcum Muchief, —Henry Bostwiok wns com
mitted to prison on Thursday evening, by Alder-:
.man Hays, -of Allegheny city, charged, on oath
of William Hamilton, with malicious mischief.—
Bostwickwas-afterwarde released on bad, for his
appearaaoe-.fttfkmrt.
Monsieur >AMe» performs his surprising feats
of at Lafayette Hall, this evening. The
entertainments of this great magician will well
repay a visit
Ihtordttty tfdwfotfjiiTwoyoungmen, by name,
ohii,Jacobs,; were "trought
berera Alderman Major*y with
raising considerable of onWebater
Btreet--.it appeared'that the gents were out on a
bark, and hailed from down the river. . Tho Al
derman kindly recommended- them, os a pen;
not. to take-ony-.thing but bread and wa
ter, for ten days.
iiL-KhABBIL 24.
4 Aarye stock of choice dry goods, &0., will
-be sold this morning at 10 o’clock, at Davis’ Auo
tion.Rooms, by order of assignee,- - --- -■ i >
- Thero. will, also be sold this afternoon -at- 2
o’clock,, a splendid assortment of dress silks,
Crape-and silk shawls, dress goods; &0., -at: which
time the ladles are invited to attend.
Remember the sale, of (he balanoe'oMots be
longing to the estate of Boss Black,-deceased, to
tokeplsceto-dayai 2o’clock.' Tho lots.aro sit
uated nt the. mouth of Liberty and* Water streets
in the- immediate vicinity of tho' Pennsylvania
Railroad Depot, &-C. There are none better for
.business purposes lu tho reasonable.
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. The express
train will leave Allegheny city this morning, at
half paat eight o’olook, , -The road is now repair
ed -from that city to Rochester. - From New
-Brighton to Alliance the track-was not injured.
The accommodation train from Allegheny to New
Brighton will resume the regular trips to-day. l
- Marty Saepl Charters Bridge on
tho Sharon Grade Road* abonta mile from where
it empties into tho Ohio, was lifted from its
abutments on Wednesday afternoon, but was
soon tied up and heldby heavy cables. -
Court of Quarter Session} The. spring term of
this Court, come to an end on Thursday evening,
A great amount of business has been transacted
►the present, term,, and the Judges, the Bar, - and
• the Jurors, have been very busy. -
Commitments —There were eight commitments
by Mayor Gutkrio,. yesterday, for vagrancy, dis
orderly conduct, and drunkenness; and one I 'by
Aid. Major for tho last offence.
Another Lecture. —Prof. M’Giil has -- announced*
his intention to reply to Bishop O’Conner’s late
looture in Masonic Hall. Dae notice will he
given of the time and place of lecturing. :
A Run Of oceami -on Third street yesterday:
A horse and furniture car “made time” from the
corner of Market- to a livery stablo, into which
the horse wont at o swlft gait.
Famin Malone—TbU is the name of one of the
prettiest little steamers that wb have seen at our
wharf for some time. She is intended for the
Tennessee river trade. •
The Messenger is the Saturday packet for Cin
cinnati, and the Buckeye State Abe Sunday pack,
et. They aro both good boats. •
- I Rein Cities. —This js the namoof anew steam
er lying at the wharf, shingled for Louisville.
Sold. —Tho steamer Columbian has been sold,
for twenty-five hundred dollars
s©* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams’ Express, at the WAYERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley. .
Zau., -.jujjui mi.vvaus,. -
iof the tale firm of -StanUsAlleincinaiT.
LOUIS HKtHEaAS a CO., "
- IMPOSTERS AND DEALERS IN
Clads. Waultes, JaaOrg, WokA Uauriatt, T.oh.ic.tc..
' r:rr» stszet, oxs t>ooa ee.v.vs wonp, nrap.juaaH.
TJIAKE leave to announce to uis-inde and Uto lu-Uir
. A generally, dial they have themselves-carefully Be
iccied ami unfurled from Europe, a large stuck ei Gold
and silver Watches, Watch Alum rial,, ami Tools lor
Watch makers; and a mosl elegant nssonment of Jew
city, trom the best uanaracloncs—which they ofler ut
prieosa3iowasihevcau be parchused in l.'ie e.-.s:c!ii
znartou.
Tieir tlnek of Wolclies consists of Gold and Silver
ralenl Levers j do Deiaebed Levera; doLepines; Sil
vertlaameraj and elegam French lime pieces, of lliC
moil approved makes. ..Togetket with a large smek ot
Clocks, and Time Tieces, frum die besl Amenean r’aclo
nes." ■ ■
Their stock of Jewelry: comprise* articles of every
description m ibis lme t stiehtu Finger UlTigSi Kar Rings.
Breast. Fins, Bracelets, Cold, Fob alid Guard-Chains,
Gold Guerd Key* and Seals, Loekrt*, Gold nod Silver
Spectacles* Silver uod German biivercnd Table and
Tea Spocnr, and every kind of article* gtiMiraPy
kepi iiiesiaiili«iin)eßts of this description. •'
■*J hey would respcoUully cull the aUenUon of tbo trade
•toihelr.cxien&vve slock of. Watch materials and Tools,
vaneiy, which ibey -lmve ioost carefully se
, They have also on hand a lar/e assortment of Tele-
#Copcs,Spy Glasses and Opera Olassesj from,
nMauiactoryiu .England. .TosreihcT wuh a great variety
of oUier.articlcsioo numerous toiraeMion-
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in Ute besl
mannerond on ToettEy
' T. C. TVICIIBhL a coI'V" "
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
Nh W ORIKAXb
T 11.81011? established House confine their attention
strictly to sales nnrt pQfcba»es on Ccmmiesion, «ml
to the Forwarding biDunrs* generally.
They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore Riven them. :
January ;£?, Idsd,
COMMISSION HOUSE,
SAINT LOUIS.
JOHN W. TWIcnXLI»*>-*-»* •••'—•JosXPll MOaWDfIR.
TMrlchell&MocWdCc,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- ■•:. ■ Carner of Commtraat and Pine streets.
XffTlLb promptly nuen»l to nil Consignment* and Com*
f misBio*.i* entrusted to lhcm,&ml will mnke hbemt
cashadvances on conaignmenia or Hills of Lading in
hind. “ - •
Orders for-the purchase at Lend, Grain,.lDoip and
other Produce, will be promptly filled at the luwom pos
sible pnrcs. ami on the.besliexms.
They will also undertake the settlement and collec
tion of claims of importance; and bone, by their espe
cial personal efforts und attention to all (lie interests of
their friends, (o give general satisfaction.
n*muscfB*
Geo. Collier. ; St. Louis; Kills it Morton, Cracinnan;
Page ftßncon do Funder ft Gortnau --do :
Charless, Blow ft Co , do . Hozeaft V rarer, do
Chouteauft Valle, - do springer ft Whiteman,do
i) Leech ft Co., William Holmes ft Co., J*W,Bailer
& Bro i PntabnTglij Morgan. J M Back ftMorgan,
. Philadelphia; Shields ft Miller, Philadelphia;H. D.
Newcomb ft. Bro., -and W.-B. Reynolds. Louisville;
T.<rTWIOIIELL ft COyNcw Orleans {raat4:bfem
DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE
TMRUSrHEm’iPITISSVHaH. -
Establishedm IBlb—/nraryoraiMf by Legislators Charter.
“[7ACULTV-OositfEBCtAiiDEPAKTM«frr.-P.Uii(l} author
JT of thcNorth ‘ American Accountant* 1 utid Western
‘•dteaiaboutAceoanUnl. 1 ' Professor of practical Book
keeping uni Commercial sciences. J. D. Williams, Pro*
fearor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship.- N.
R liatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile
Law...-' *■■ .
Classical and MATusaATiCA&BupAftTMBKT. •• •
• P. Harden, Uradaate of Jefferson College, Protestor
of classical Labgaages and Mathematics.
■ B. Montel,laic of Fans. Professor of FrencU
. F. Slataper, Graduate of ihe Polytechnic Institute of
Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, Professor of Ar
chitectural. Mechanical and -Landscape drawing.
• This institution now occupies the whole of the sec
.ond story of.Gaztam's Buddings, from the corner of
Third trad Marketttrecls to Post Office alley i.witk two
spacious rooms the third atary. It continues to bo
the only.insdtauon in this part.of tbe country where
Mercantile and bteainboat Bookikcepmg are thorough
- and prucuc&lly tauglu. The Classical ai d Mercantile
-Departments arc conducted separately. Oit of.the
most spacious and elegantlyfurnished Lndtes’. Writing.
Booms mihe United buttes, is fitted up,&n<l will be un
der the direction of J. IK: Williams, one of the best
.Penmen.in the .West; The Protestors aro all .expert
cnchd preceptors, and, at (lie heail.of Uieir respective
professions. Circulars mailed to all parts of liieconniry
marls;dftw s
•.Tir •; - Lightning Hod*.
yy M. HILL & CO. are now prepared
. . to furntob or erect Steel or Iron RODS, wim : all
the Fittings, of the best pattern or material. . Orders
left At tbh store of Kaion, Olnhausen ft Co., on Wood
street. No 151, Pittsburgh, will be promptly attended to;
. Apriagm , .!. WM.IHLLfc CO.
oy pooa jaages
cuDerior to anything ever seen in ihls market, just
received and for sale by W. A.MeCLURG ftCO.,
npi23 350 Liberty street.
FjTRacIITg PAPEU-^
X Best French Medium 18x31 inches;
. ; do Super Royal 111x47 do,;’ . ; -
do Doub!dElephntil37x4Gdo.; .
do -ui rolls of VT2 yards, width 45 inches:
- For sale at W. 8. HAVEN’S Stationery Ward- •
aprSJ; . . . house, cor Market and Second ste.
G ARMINE INK—Superior Carmine Ink. of French
manufacture, foraule at W. S HAVEN’S
Stationery-Warehouse,
•qpr33 - . • .Corner ofMarkct and Second gireM*^
T>OLL DRAWING PAPER—Superior Drawing Pa-
XL per in long rolls, for Proßlcs.&c.i 50 and Cd inches
1 wide; /orsaleby ’ - W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, - v
npr23 • Market street,corner of Second.
TOPS—Ryan .McKee .have, nil kinds of
\j XJbair Tops foriale low. Ryan’s buddings, v-: .
3l Filth street.
THE EAR—IIOO bushelsjastreceived and
U for sale by JOHN B. SHERRIFF,
apn»3 10 Market street
■OACON—ISOa ihs Hams and Shoulders in store and
K for sale by JOHN B SHERRIFF,
apttft ' " 10 Watket street.
«ttbBciiUtrni Mnnff arranged i&elr
O House, for tbe.pufpose. are prcparod to Give safe and
convenient storage for a limited amount ofinercbondiie
or produce, on liberaUerms.it.apphedfer soon.
, : : ; XAAFFEiMAGUmB&BANB,
124 second street.
flpr2Q.: r •
TT OSlfciHy— A. Av AJasoQ & Co. boVc jurt received a
la Inrce aiPOTtment of Spring anti Summer Hosiery,*
comprismg SdkvMertno,ttfue: Mixed, Brownuad White
Cotton Hoic and Hplf«Ho>e. - ■ [opi22 -
-TTtMBROIDERTES—Another largo-tot'of Embroider*
J2l iesrccrtuisiicgof ChomtzeUcf, Uadersleevef .Col*
law,Cuff*. &c,»iugt received at
*p#3 y A, A. MA3Q3T-& CO’S.
i/IW)VJSKSEEI>—4S basheUprime,~fdr rtie W > i -
\j faprtg) SMITH & SINCLAIR.
■ VjtEATHERS—IO Books Ky. Feathers received and (or
JE? by CeyrtS] KING * MOORHEAD.
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ’
V.~ st ; ! Egg. LIHE,
, soueoijosiEsg-pmsT session.
• V ‘ ■ .' - ’ W*B!nsotos Car, April 23.
bEXATE.—The resolution proposing to devote
every third Friday to the consideration, of pri
ririe hills, was taken up,' and after being amend.'
«d so as to include to-day, was adoptod.
Thoprirate calendar was then taken up, and
twenty bills.dlsposedof; amongthem one direct
ing an allowance of $7,000 in settlement of the
accounts of Charles G. Hunter, late Navy Agent.
•The Senate then adjourned until Monday.
House.— Mr. Brooks.made a personal expla-
to* tho scoring of Senator Man-
OTm, made in the Senate yesterday, in reference
to an editorial in the Now York Express.' Mr.
Brooks denied having.written tho editorial, and
declared that he never saw it until ho read it in
print.
The House'took up the private calender, and
afterwards adjourned.
New Yobk, April 23.
Ex ; Governor; Yonng died at Albany , this morn
ing.
Tho Cherokee arrlvpd.aftor a passage of four
and a half days. '
. The. brig Marcellas, of New Haven, went ashore
at Montauk; two lives wore lost. . -
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 23.
The late foreign news;has little effect on the
market, for any particular article. •
Cotton... Continues quiet, but firm ; small sales
at previous rates.
Flour... Held more.firmly to-day under the im
pression, that the recent .freshets, have dam
aged thß Canal. Sales for export at $4 for stand
ard,ands4,oo@4,l2 for select and choice brands.
Rye flour quiet at $8,25. . Corn meal dull; small
sales Eennsylvnnia>at $3@3,OG. ;
Grain...A further decline: not much arriving
Wheat stationary; sales 4,000 hush, at 90 for
Red, and 95 for Pennsylvania White. Com in
moderato demand, at 64 for Southern Yellow.
Coffee... Sales 3,000 bags of Lagnira at' 9J@
9J on time, being a slight advanco;
Molasses...Portoßico 290. ■ :o:
; Eroyirionsv-Pork lß.lield at prices above the
views of buyers :, There have been farther sales
of Bacon at full prices. Lard scarce. ■
Clover. Seed... Sales 250 bush; at $4.
...Dull at 2H in hhds.,and22 in bar
rels.
NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 23.
Cotton... Sales 7,000 bales at So tor Uplands,
8f for Orleans and 8§ for Mobile, being an ad»
vnnee of
Flour... Sales of 4,000 bbls at $4,12(54,25 for
State.
Grain... Sales 2,500 bus Itye at 70.
Pro visions...Salcsof 250 bbls of mess pork nt
$18,87i©19; prime Pork $10,871. Sales 900
bbls-Lard at 9J@lO. *
: : Sugar*..Sales 1500 boxes Cuba, Mantanzas
nnd‘Maseov.ado nt4J ; Porto liioo 6f@sj.
Molaßses.,. Sales 100 hhds Cardenas at 18c.
■ Cotfee...Sales 2.000 bngs l.aruyra at ; Do
mingo 7J; Rio 9^.
Tobacco...Salc3 05 hhds Pcuna. and Ohio seed
leaf nt 5@S. ——■ ,•■■■
NEW ORLEANS MARKET—ApriI 22
, Cotton... The market is not affected by the
Asia’s advices. Sales 0,000 bales Middling at
n@7i
Provisions... Mess Pork $17,50@18-
Rico... Active nt 3|. ; :
Corn... Selling at 43c.
The weather is frosty.
CHARLESTON MARKET—ApriI 22.
Cotton... Sales 1,800 bales to-day, and during
the week 8,60 ft; the sales ahoy? an advance of j
to on all qualities. Tlie receipts for the week,
nro 6,70 ft bales, and tho stock in the warehouses
82,600.
Sawmill San amt Pbtlilpsbartr Plnnlc
KOBO,
A 7H rareiins of itm-Commissionera oppriiiied lip an
XV Aeiof die Jrt-Ru.taiure. lo orffiiniie a Company for
.eooairocUDtf & Plank l?M*d fromSawociU Run; tn Cnar
• lien township, c minty, therbt. Chariot
ilotef. In Piii»r>ufc;liton baturday, tftr3i un*
detvgrtcd wrra u}>i«mucd a Coiruimirtv to oitrn t>oobA
for thasabscttjitinu ot Stoclr to iKr «uid I’i&nk Road.
Theicforc, notice t» hereby given .that book* for ihe
subscription cf said stock will be opened at the. follow*
place*, viz:
—At Rogers tavern, «t the mouth of Suw-miU Run, on
Tuesduyvihc vd of May uext, and cominue open for
three days.
At biunnetown, on Mondav, ihe lOttt of Muy, and
eoatmee open fov two day*: tLhd ' . >
At FhilUpfbure, on Wcdncidavjthc l’2ih of May, aod
continue open lor two days. ' -
„ Shore# twenty-live dohura cnen. •
Wood,. Petru Shol.si:, .
ALISXASDEE McKee, . 0. :1\ SiiIRAS,
Joint YoirNd# UfriLtAJl. M'Gdv. '
,apCai4tlaw&wdi, [Reaver nml Star couv 3?.*
..•apertor Watcli llenatrluc*
J 0 Jl , iy^ I<>UKR ' r &, WATlUlUdKtin A7\l)
J£lVELLEiii<lc*ires again to call the
leutiou cf tlit: public to.the work.*no|* winch he {£-* 3}i
hrtft opened at No. XG
Motkn, where ho continues to devote hut special uiirn>
tion w ibe repairing - and refitting of Chromnucter, Ou
nlex. Patent I/tfver. IPF.piue,and every description of
hue Wittcliesand Clocks.
I for a nmaberof. years been employed as Fnre-
I man in the workshupefihe laTKesUstaljiiahmerit m tb:a
| city, I flatter myself that ti>o*o favoring me with natron
{ uge wil fliul ail 'work er trusted executed tit the best
‘ manner aud on tlie most reasonable: terms.
/i?/r*ear«j—John linrper, lJsq. f Ldsvurd lleailefon,
E*q.,&,H. Hinticy. E«r, Jo.sc pU Woodwcil, Joaboa
ithodcs A Co., and Wm. U.Scaiw.
A carefully selected stock of Wetcltes, Clocka t Jew
.eJrjf*Sp.ooiir, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand, which
have boon purcuaced at the lowest cash price*, and will
be sold.at n very small .advance forth*; ssme faults
T AKli SUmUOR SiiAD—
JLi2S bbli*. No. I Salmon, njid
15 half bbl?. Lake Fipliiiii «ioro and for tnle
Uy |apr22) .KING & MOORfiF.AD-
. r \, •
• . iX«»t arui i/ojfs’.CVo /uni* Emporium
TS RFMOVEU to GOTHIC HALL, WO 7*Wood at
A. Stock large and seasonable; vioric warranted; prices
moderate. JJ7 to plttixt. [uOri'J
QOCOA Silting AWO'CHAOKIr;oIxSoOA.‘
.. lusircecived— ...
. , fill IbvßakerV. Nos.l and ii CocoaShell*}
55 Uo do do 1 Crocked Cocr.rt:
Tor-sale by, . W. A M’CMJRG & CO.,
split ... . 550 Liberty. street.
:R MoMIL&AN & ARTHUR,
WItOLSBALS - .
Grocers and Commission MercUants.
Nt>. 90 BROAD STREET, NIiVV YOIUC.
, • . - . • irmrso:ly»
CUHhI> HAMS— IO tierces Bvans'&Tswmhi
3 brand in store and for tale.by
ttprSa . KINO & MOORHEAD
BRAZIL SUGAK-75 tag* in store and for Mfc by*
laprag) KINO S MOORHEAD.
A llcgheny County, isi
,■!%.■■ • Imht Covtt/f Ccmvnn Pteas.
The ManafactuTcra' and Ateehpmcfc’V
Bank of the Northern LHicrnes ot | No. 44,January
. Philadelphia, 1 Term, 15^.
■ vs. f . •
Tfaoin*»Fafley T Kx*r oH>n:oielL<figim ] Vthd l'x
dec’ll, and Amanda Liggett. widow. J
March b, 165 i- -On motion of J Barton; F.*q , Attorney
for Ifanc D. £chon, u; lien creditor, the Court spponn
Geo F. Gillmorc, Rati,* Auditor, to make distribution of
the fumlin CoutL . ,!
. Prom the Record. GEO. S. HAYS, Pro-.
; The undcrugned will aventl tor the punumcit of hla
appointment in the above cuse, athifiofiiecvNoSl Gram
street* Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, May lftth, 1652, all!
o’clock, I'. hi., of said day, when and where all persons
interested cart attend. : : UKO.F. GILLMOKE,
apitHdUw&jld . • .. •• ,'AniUtor.
VALVABbIiI FAltßt rOlt tIAUC.
*\TJTH,L be sold; nt public sale on the premises on Hut*
,ff arday.tfitfSihday of May, at 1 o’clock P M,, the
faira now .belonging-to the heirs or Mary Wilson, de*
one Immlred uml cjght ncres, more
or less, situate luTJoldwm township, Allegheny county,
0* miles from PiUuburgh, on the Elizabethtown rofld,
adjtiuingtands of David Cowun, Wm. fl. Wlgtnman,
Jesse CuntuughH.ni, Win, GiUtlaml and others There
arc about eighty acres cleared and m- excellent state
of cultivation.
The Improvements ore—a comfortable SionoDwel).
mg House, 23 by 30 feet, two stories high; agood Frnine
Bonk Bam, onl other necessary buildings; Fruit, of
various ainOs, and water In nbuinJance—mere being u
number of never failing springs* The situation is very
convenient and desirable—being situated In it good
neighborhood; having every convenience,; and beinjr
one of the best Farms In the neighborhood* The Faim
will be shown to any person wishing ta purchase \ and
terms mado known oi any time previous to the day Of
aale,on eppllcatitm to the subscrilier, near the abovo
menuanedpremises;. ■
: Title indisputable, and po3eeswlou given immediately
* THOMAS VARNFR.
■ Agent for the heirs of Mary Wilson.
; . Baldwin Township, April 15,1652.; fapH^Otw-
NEW HARDWAREI
HAYS & OiCTTI,
A RE now opening, at their old-stand, No. 71 Market
jC3L. street, one door from the corner ot Fourth, at the
Sign of the PADLOCK, a newand complete assortment
or SPRING HaRDWARH
Among.a /real variety of Wares, they have received
•a fresh supply of tho following leading articles; -
. Genuine English Waldrop's Com bcythea; •
• • . do;- .•• do. .Gras* do;
. . American Corn Scythes; . . .•
do Grass do,
. Scythe Snaths:
. English C.S.X. Cut Saws: :
Sickles; An,Ms,
Cast Stcelllorden Hoes ; TraCeChaiu*;
Cast Steei Axes; Hair Sieves;
Gardeu Rakes] . - Planes; - * . :
Hav Hakes, Jfoc’aC S> Mill Saws.
Cafilen Rake*; Se>Hie Slones;
■ Cost Steel; / Shear Steel:* . * >
Cerm-m Steel; IS j, Sicot,
Mil! Saws; XColSaw.;
■ “ iees * . :■ tnprlU:dlw4**tJyl*:
Spring Imjiortatloi* of Hardware. Cut
. ■ lery, TeoJi. fte.'
M’CQMHS, No. S 3 .Wood strsikt— T hin
illlow receding, throet from AraorlcnnnnclEiiropeon
Lmanoractorer*, a large and complete assortment of
Httraware, Cutlery, suitable for the Western
V?; 0 * t »p.lnch iho,.attention ormerebants. -altd close
dealerstiigeneral, ismyHfit. - l«pr3?thw&wni
Hi-, uni? r u, y 1? h &> r Wagaroomc.
JOSEPH MEYERy 424 Penn street, above.the
H»Lanti Bridge, keeps constantly -on ham! and makes
s9M>. or H e N .at ihG iaiceji prteo, every description or
IJain FimmTURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS
qfJhebeslwprkmaxiahipajurmpgt approved style*.
Purchaser* would do well to visit his Worcrooms
ayydAvrlr
T T Uon ofOak*Maple* Pmc. und Wtunuij
and wyo waited* for ealeby - - \
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
85 Wood street.
j* * « 1 . * t %
\ «
v , V*? ~ »
• i
COMMERCIAL. {
DAIt.TnKVnCWOH’THHBIAH.KKT.
! dxsicsorrHft Daily Moamyo Post. j
Saturday, Ajmt34, 1852, f
The weather yeatetdiiy was plea-ani; aud busiriesk
generally mere anlrai ted.
- ASHESf—We, continue former quotations for feoda,
with a regnlur.manufacturing demand, in loti at
3@3J, cash and time.' . ;
- APPLES-SaleslSbbls from stare, inferior, at 83.
■< quite. light, with an
tnaod for the ; city trade ; prices have advanced and
firm; we ; note sales of the following lots • 200 bbl» at
sQdo $3,25; 94,d0 83,25, 9do 83,20; 100 do extra
$3,37(93,50 for favorite brand. ''
GROCEEUES—The demand U active and prices firm.
We note sales -of, go bble molasses, cypress, at 35; 10
bbls sugar bouse at 40; 6 hbds sugar at s| ; 4 ilo 54, cosh;
4do SJ; G hhd 9 New York syrup a( 42,4m0s '
. RlCE—Salot of 0 tierces at 44 •
TOBACCO—SoIes 10 kegs 0 twl*i at 74. v
... BROOMS—SaIes cf 50 do?, inferior at 87. ‘ 1
BACON—The market continues firm ;we nolo sales
1,900 ibs hams at 10;:7,CC0 lbs shoulders at 84 ; 000 doB*
2,000, fits country bams and- sides, at OJ'OO; 4 libds ham's'
at 10c, cash ; 1,900 &3 shoulders at 84 ; 14 casks coun
try hams at 0}; 4da shoulders ot.7f, wiib pay forcasks
GRAIN—Sales of 200 bu* Oats from stare at 37 • 200
bus Corn at-50. •■■■• .• ■: •
CHEE3E—SaIes of 120 boxes-m lots at 7l@s.
MACKEREL—SaIes 12 bbls No. 3 at 88.
PORTOPPITISBUHGH,
fast WAIBB 1H THS CUtHKXL
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Baltic, Bonnet, Brownsville
a J. M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport -
:• .-W Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
: Genessue, Coiiant,West Newton
; N Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth
“ ■ Micmgan No.2,lioies, Beaver :
• Forest City, Murdoch, WeiltvU'e,
“ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
“ Vernumt,.l{azleu r Lomsv<Ue
“ - Luelltt, Kouulz. Louisville.
DEPARTED:
• u . Baltic, BenncLUrowusvilto.
u Ailuiuic,Parklnson,;do .
u J. M’Kee, Hendrickson,Moßeesport--.
. “ Thomas Bhriver,.Beiiey, West Newton
UencseeCf Conant, West Newton. -
“ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. ■
.“ Michigan.No.2,Botes, Heaver. *
-, a . ... Forest City, Murdock, WellsvMe- <
. Regulator, Woodbura, Louisville.
u ; Pittsburgh, Kountz, Cincinnati..
u Diurnal, Conwcil, Wheeling. .
“ Juha Doan, McVay.Zanesville.
Marietta, P&rktrflhargh and UocZtlbo*
port Packet.
idgffi&gM The vlearner 11 AIL COLUMBIA, A?,
ChANK, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday
at 3 ..o’clock, P. M.; returning w/ll leave Ifockinepori
every Tuesday, mO o’clock, A. M. ® r
Passengers and shippers may rely on the uunott ut
commodatiou and promptness, vV, tL WHEELKB,
martf No. 24market street-
•_ • ' For \v Heeling! ■ ‘" L - . -
f. cgul f f IT / ,we r? kl >‘ packet between' this
city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday-
Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., for Beaver, Wells
«ti * v ltu , and. Welißlmrgti; retarmng, leaves
■ *yb®cbng for Meul>cnvil[c,WeitsviUeaad Beaver every
Mourtayy Wednesday and FriiL y, at& A iVl
f.-or freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo
dations, apply 0:1 board, or to
ARMSTRONG, CHOKER-. A Co., Agents,
„„ „ r . . Water street.
. Uie.W jiit-hestiT isa. new ride wheebboat, nmJis the
largest and finest steamer ever built for tlio trado. pa».
sengersand alnppr.rs can depend on her remainm? In
“2J3S! _ idectot
JtTlegheny ttlver'Xtade.
-SEOVLAH FUANKLIN fACKKTS.
«(eaincr ALLECIIENV BELLE
fflMlWilg?.leave, tlie Alle
-I‘.ui,cv'cry Alo.iJfjy and TAv*sday t
■ Xlte Kue «Icamef ALLEGHENY UELLK No 3, Cam.
dens tl,aa. r leave, ilie Allegheny wharf fert'rank
liu. every Tueiday and Friday, al t P. M
For Erelglil or I‘awaee.apply on Board finaiilO
Oitittw nud aocKingpon. "
TuuGne-ucuraer PACIFIC, ZaNnonJUa
sMaHmiarea, will leave for ike above and iniennedl
aie ports oveiy TifOKSUiiy, all o’clock ,P.M.
iorfreighter postage,opply on board,or to
■ i. „ T. WOODS & SON,
marl# ho.ai Waier«i.,anii (WFrontii
I?oz HLUtaunlnjf ana catJUIT. " “
J?«H, ..ugki ~u<l ple«»»ui meamer
Capt. Mii.Ll.voaß, will leave the
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,,
at 3 o clock, I*. M , for Ktilanmng and Calash. For
Irciglu or natunee apply on hoard- InovlS
iror Long Uc.cn, marietta, Porkeraburcr
ana Gallipoli*, '
B, „ ’ rho fine .steamer GOV. MEIGS,
I ® BT7 - SJ£ * Piaaicr, will.loave for the above
• Afltf iiilcrißddiflte ijoila. every
hjksdaY, at 2 p. M.
i-orfrcigUlorpttssugeappiy nn board, or to '
frM.- _ JOHN FLACK, Affcni-
Wcaueiflay Packet for Clnciaaftti,
1 .*7*3> K-i,IVL? n * w AniJ &5t running steamer CIN
[eC?fSrStI?CiNNATI, UiftJUHKUAM, Master* will leave
V*-.;«i‘*&£&ari*gu{afly every WiciJNSSDftT.
V° , / re| Ski or parage, apply ou board, orio
decSO u. ft. MILTENUBRGER.
Now Uoodi at Uoutuftl Lovr Prices I
DGLhGb&CO.,No.I97, north westcornorof Wood
■ street and Diamond aliey 4 ore now opening their
fncond purohawj of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY
GOi>DS AND VARIETIES; which have been.elected
by the savior p;uln-rwttb Rreatcarc, expiry forthe
iffidc; Oar stock In panof French andlSitfliisb
CaMimcfc*, Ca-hmercttev Twccdi.statj.
..netu, Summer Pamaloortvr), Fancy Triiatninßs, Pop.
Imi, Dcl.aturs, Lawns, Detune*. a heavy stock. Fancy
Prim*, latest style*, Aliens plain and figured- French,
Fj'otch onilDnmeMic Gihgliatnr; Drown. and Bleached
MuslmvluOu dox. Houory; Gloves, a large and beautiful
assortment; Donnell, Bihbous, Lftcw and Kdeiiigs I.a
.M**** poods, a largo nssornnem oflatent Myles
SUk and GingEmm Parasols; Kutlund and Palm Leaf
Heir. OurMoo* of Varieties is very Urge and com
plete, together with an extensive stock 01 Gold nnd Gih
Jewelry, Gold uml Silver Pens and Pencils; Clock* In
Hjcut variety. <#nr stock of Dry Goods Is la*co and com
plete , To which vie would mvue the attention of City
Kettilers.Country MerdtoMi a»«I we can
oiler Goods on such terms as will moke it an object of
their particular attention. * - :.? . •
. npriD.Um,
biocfe or citioittrißßTs triiao roritai
• by the Pennsylvania
CunuU a we w Mock of PIANOFORTES,
11 » I .| * CIIICKI’tIIMJ, JJoston. consoling of—
OneSuperbOKAND PIANO FORTE, fall 7 octaves
superbly carved m the style of Louis XIV. ’
. One Rosewood curved Louis XIV 7Octave Piano,
One Rosewood carved round comers 7 .do do - '
Three do plaid do do 7 do do
Two do . do do ■■: do b| do -do
One do do •••■ do ■ do C| do do
do cutvctl do do 6J do do
da do G" do do
round front 0 do do
Three «H> ptnm
One . do do
Three do do aquarccornerd do do
. These PIANO FORTES are all wado Uuhcmtmsnb
stamml manner, Puictit Iron Frame to every instru
ment, and are particularly to stand the most severe ell*
mate. Mr. CtllCKEillNG has of late, enlarged his
manufacturing. facthUeii, and hppes soon to i>e able to
meet most of the preasjnq demands forhia instruments
Also, received and for sale, a targe and very elegant
lotof carved ami plain Piano Fortes, covered with Da
rn .ask, Flush and Mutr Cloth. All the above for sale at
Factory prices. JOHN H. MELLOR,
Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Ponna,
for CmckennK?A Pianos. fanrlS
CUeap Dry Uooaa j
J AMF/S ,M»C ANOLE 8S fc CO,,
109 Wood Wood Street ,
ARE now opening e very extensive and well assorted
stock ofSPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Con
tiMiiig m p&iV of French and English Broad Cloths;
Tweeds, Cattliuerr*, cruhraercus, Doeskins, Jeans,
Coitonadcs, Dnltifga, linen. Coalings, Silk, Smin dud
Fancy Cotton Vesting*. Also, about 10Q CASES FLAIN
•AND FANCY DRKoS GOODS,embracing the newest
, jlyleaof frilk and Linen Poplins, Delaine*,Beragcaand
Beragc.De Lalnea; Black Mouming.and Fancy Lawns;
lteurauu Fancy. Calicos; in.greui variety; French,
Scotch and Domestic Giupbarai; Palm Leaf, Leshoru,
Kossuih, Hungarian and Mexican Hots ; Silk, Gingham
o f {d, poihm Parasols, Ac,, Ac., which are offered at
V* hokjclc on the must accommodating terms lanrlti
HEW CIiUTHiftOHOUBM.
, EDMUND WaTTS It CO,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
-Vb. 185 Liberty streets above St, Vta\r t
HHVK opened a newCloih'iig Store, at the above
place, ami ar*» now receiving a splendid lot of
-Ltoths, Caf-Bimeres, Ventings, Asc.,or the latest importa
tions. purchased wjih a>i especial view jo city wade, ami
which they two prepared to make up to ordenn the la
test aud most, fashionable styles.-Theyintend to nay
strict attention to this branch of their business, and toey
have full confidence that they will be able to give thefr
cugiomera enurc aatisfactioa; They are also mamifa£ia*. j
tiiig a choice lot of HKAOV MADE CLOTHING, of
the newest .style*, which they will acll low for cash
A* all this stock is entirely now, ms worthy the otten*
•on of buyer*. • . faprlfry
lioticry ur tUe Quality,
A T LOW PRICES; may be obtained at the Fifth
2\. street Stocking and Umlerabirl Manufactory.— l
I hose who .like to buy really-durable unri bcituuiul
Goods, and at the ftammifflo s&vo two profit*, should
call at the. Manufacturers mid Imponora, Fifth street,
brtwfcn Wood and Market. : |apr3l •
1,000 Oases Straw Uooda.
TIIF. subscriber having made nrranccmetiu with the
NORTON STRAVVaiASUFACTURfNG COMPA
NY, for the sale .of their Oood3, now oiler* for sale a
large assortment of STRAW HATS and tU)NNETS,:of
every variety of fabric, stvle and pattern, adapted to
tho Spring trade, which wilt be sold by the package. at
the lowest future. Cases may bo assorted to suu pur*
chaser* J. W ALUEN,
mar*2|:Cni*oiuw N 0.03 Milk street. Boston.
T- si. hodkinsuk’S -
FANCY CHINA STORE,
fiO Wool! *TH£KT» NEAKTHft. Bt. OU4ULVS lIOtKL.
v.TU&T receiving and Bowopeaingillie jiest Baftonmont
tl of WHITK STONIS and FANCY CHINA* ever
hronslit io ibis city, with every other variety or Glmb,
Qarcuijaurs, Britannia Warc> Japan Waiwrsj Solar
-Itanumg nnd biand_Larnp»vCandclobraw. Ao. 1 m»f3o
- sTc. Family Hami. •.
TUVANS & SWIFTS extra brau<l;luo tierces,.now
Ki In store, and for sale. Tne attention of nil persona
' T “on^.‘'m Ll ‘ abl ° arUCl ßEU°Kß3N\VoLa I &'cb.
_ Removal. , . „
• SIGN OF THU INDIAN KINO,
HO. aB3 LIBERTY STREET,
(Ncarlyopno He Hie Spread Cagle Tavern. Pittsburgh >
rißl-'S U -JONES; Manufacturer and Denier In al
It kind, of TOEAfccO. SNUFF nndSEGAHS.
•TnL Reenra «nl lon rormomion. |npr7:lre
—a. T. C. MORGAN.
BOOKSELDEB AND STATIONPB.
SASolwavnon hand a general assortment of School,;
.Miscellaneous and Olanlr Hooka, Printing, Post and s
Can Paper,&e.» wholesale and retail,'No; 1M Wood sty;
below FifUt. East side, Pitisbnrgb, Pa.
•|jy Wonted, Rags and Tanners’scraps npl&ly •
Y~t Et,ATJNE JtNDiSINOtASS, far making Jelltea,
Vx,Blanc Mange, Ac,
- • Coopofs American sheet and shred isinglnssj ■:
French transparent white and red gelatine;
Nelson’S Opaque, (English) go 1
Fer Side by W) A. M’CUIKG & CO. 1
i apiil - No. 250 Liberty at. }
i-f; :
4^';><i*'3i
' - Auction Cacti. •
aninternt! of four yean, lias
if bg®hS ?pst>B><Kl business.'- i Having 'complied with
Ihe reqiiulUons of the law regalaung sales MAuotTom
fntthKrtfivSFpfiiM,,* E if°? clo J a License as Auctioneer
• *L ■ v-9 f r * 1 1 teb urgh.he offers his'services os such
tohia friends and the pubW generally. WiUi aii eixpei l
Tie nee o f near lythirly years in thistiaeof busincss-the.
hazards noUiing insayingthat hewill beennbled to give
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize him. P. McKiiNNA, Auctioneer.
-Refers to the principal City Merchants? • iyp
Auctlon~r>*,tly Sa'l'ta. 1 ''
A T. o>a.<Jommerqial Sales liboms. corner of Wood
Fifth itreew. at JOo’clclr, A. M, a general aB
- or Seasonable* Staple and Fancy Dry Goody,
Clothing, Koois ond Shoes, flaw, Cups^c.
_. . una ouoes« nais, w» r ..
„ AT 2 O’OtOOK, P. M.,
• Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table- Cutlery
ijOoltingGUsieas, new and second hand Household and
mtclien Furniture, to. ' '
„ t , A 'F 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,...
Boots.rSiatlonery, Fancy aril dies, Musical Jnstru
raenis, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold and Silver Watches, 50...'. Pi M. DAVJ3,
_ja3l:tf . Auctioneer.
TTALUAIiLE HEAL ESTATE at Aooiion—On Sat*'
ordttyeTening. Miiy Ist* at 6 o’clock, will be aold
House, without any reserve, to
ho highest bidder, «U that valuable lot of tana, with the
Improvements thereon, situated at the southeast corner
of Cherry alley and Sucth street, having a front of tldl
feetpnSixth street, and extending baatd&orBo-feet,ns
may be said alley. Oil the premisis is a
bricls house, containing S rooms aud Cellar. This Oreo
erty offerajjreat inducements to any one disbosed to in*
vest their funds in real estate, being in die centre of the
city, near the location of the new Post Office,'United
States Court, and • Railroad Depot. It may-be treated
(or at private sale, by applying to Mr. John Eoppiti.
* ale - F. M’KENNa, '
aprsi, -Auctioneer.
‘ A BALE— .On Monday nexL 2GUr ihst , at 2
A o’clock,PsM. r wilt be sold alotoftonHture.e crates
Liverpool-ware, 10, bozos beat quality tobacco ,■to
geuier wait a variety of other articles* .
*PI?J V. M’KENNA, Auctioneer,
Books, PEftrooiOALSiftrAGAZiNKs,*c; at aoc
tion.—Ou Saturday evening neit, April 24ib t at 8
o'cjock, wM besoldatM’Kertnd’sAQctiou llouta, a
LV& e a, » *“n«Ud.!leciio'p.of Hooks, Periodicals, Mag
azines,. Reviews, and other liiisce’laneoua books* being
t ,^l be^ li ple* , evicd on by the Sheriff of Alleghe*
"oih dfletad. for sale by him on Tuesday last,.
° ! 1 wi,h * Tetitty of oilier articles.
f* ■ P. M’KBNNA, Aarlinnser.
lonu tina l ourth streets. The enure stock Is rinwn^i!.
day'‘red™ untilafl'arAold oll Bila ’ cdmioned fron >
- S'gg'
T>POKb at Aup«ftK--pn Saturday eveolmf, April 24.
Commercial Sales Room,corner
,qf Wood and Fifth atrects, will be sold a iaige collection
of Taluable miscellaneous Books, cm'iracmffstondard
library ediuoiislnfafioaVdepattinenU of literature and
•eience rsplendid family Bibles, bbuik books, letter and
capwmibg paper,steel pens,pencils. Ac.; also, Ameri
can ediUon of Edinburgh Encyclopedia, with a variety
Ofvslimble booka from a privatelfbrary.
npr23 • • . P, M. PAVIS; Auctioneer.
T V. DILLEiPS BKVGOOOS STOUB-SalsPost.
; V_f . POȣD .until, Monday .morning, April 2Sth,,fl: 10
o clock, at the Store.corner erf Fourth and Market sts.,
wheu will be sold a large assortment of splendid bonnet
n d sawu.drcsssilhs, silk velvets, bonnet ribbons,
Florence silks, silk andc oshraere shawls, parosois; be
sides a large variety of superior dress goods; Ac., Ac.;
d superb Brocha long shawls. P. hi. DAVIS,
aptfl : . : ..v Auctioneer.
SUFEBIt>K_CLQriIIMi, at Privatis SaLß—Now
Ut Davis’ Auction Rooms, corner of Wood
uad Hfm streets»alargestockof superior clothing. com
prising coats, vests, and pants in great variety; made of
sue finest materials undlatest stylo. The pabiia arc re
questedio call and ezandne the assortment.
PM, PAVfS. Auct
A S u{S- I t.?S. ,S pSA^?« O F ;DRy GOODS,TABLF. AND
.*V Cl/fLEIfY, Ac., at Auction—-Will be
*old pit Monday, April 28,h, at 10 o’clock in tho fore
noon, at M’Cartney’e Auction House, by order of As*
signee, a large assortment ©f fresh aha seasonable Dry
Ooodsu comprifiing almost every variety of gboasln that
line of business ;a| jo, by. order of the came, m 2 o'clock
in lhe afternoon, a large loi of Table and Pocket Cut
[aptiH] W.O. M’CARTNBY, Auel’r.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
■■’■■■ Cyra* XV. Field a. Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. It CUFF -STREET, ■
NEW-XORK,
ARE SOLE. AGENTS hi’the United States for
J3l . Musprati’i Superior Bleaching Powder.
. Victoria Mill* Celebrated WriUu* Papers.
Russell : do Superior do.
Genesee do :ao Priming do.
; Rawlins A Sons 1 English Tissue do
. Cowaa A Co. 1 * English and Scotch Writing Paper.
Tbeyare also Agents forthe principal Paper Manu
facturers in this coumryv and offer torsale by lar the
most extensive mid desirable stack of Psper nnd Paper
Manufacturers’ material* that cun be found in this or
any other country. .
They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses,
No U Cliff street, No. 83 CSitf street. No. Sißeckman
street, and the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 an!
9 Cliff street. *
Their bariuessis strictly Wholesale, ami Witting Pa
persare so’d by the Ca«e only, -
Their extmordiaary faoiiiues enable them to offer all
Goods,.both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possi
ble price*. -«»«•-
; • Paper made to order, any. size or weight. Liberal ad*
vanecs made on consignment* of Paper, Paper Ma
kers* Stock and othermercbandizc.
•Thehighest market price paid in cash for all kinds of
Rag* V : {aprlfrlv
Boaton.and.lSsw Yurk Pianos,
THE subscriber receiving and offeia for sale,
a very large dhd desirable stock of PJANOS, from
the most celebrated manufactories of Boston and New
Among others,..
NUNN A CLAHITd Pbizh-Mhsal Pianos.
v .2 LouU XlVth slyle,7 octaves, elegantly carved and
uaUhed aff round, mad&byNunna A Clark
If| octave, round corner, and. carved sliding music
rack. NiiraisA<Jiarfc
2 t>l octaves, round corner, and carved sliding music
rack, V ■ 3 ; .
2 of octaves, found corner, with JElulsn
Attachment, and patent tunable reeds.
JIAI.LEr & ALLEN’S CRLSDaATEo Bosrox Pianos.
,1 octave,.double found corner, cleguiu moulding,
new scale, and patent iron frame; ,: -r
10 octave do , do,
JVB.DUNIIAM’S PIANOS, Ntiv Yoss.
2 6 octave, plain square, rosewood.
2 G octave, round corner,gothic tablet..
3.01 octave, square and tablet.
4G| doabJo.roumi corner,gothic tablet.
1 GrandConccriPmuo.7 octaves, new scale, olecant
moulding, Ac. • . •.
N; B,—’nio above Pianos will positively be sold at
manufacturers prices, without addition of freight, Ac;
A written guaranty will tm given with eucb Piano,
wdrrautings’lfao same for THREE YEAKS v and the too*
nev refunded, if the instrument is proved imperfect and
faulty. H KLEBF.R,
Sign of the Golden Ilarp,
,JrVi . . • ■■■•'.. No. 111 l Third street.
fl«iv ttyateniiina New RimediesT
FOR TUE CURE OF
D. ORKGO ft f!0.
CONSUMPTION!
Incipient Consumption, In
Blue Wrapper*. .
SECOND STAGE.
Confirmed Consumption,
in Pink Wrippofs.
SYMPTOMS.
Diarrhoea, diminished fc*
vor, cough a nd • morning
—[sweats, great and increasing
Tubercular Consumption, f debility. frequent-fainting
it; Yellow Wrappers. (fit*,’ slight'delirium an 3
} awelUnghfiheextremUies.
TO TUB AFFLICTED—'The appearance in three'
bottieaof NUTALL’S BYRIACUM is a newerain me*
dleine. Tirom its noveltyand direct oppoailioo to the old
absurd and .inconsistent ONE BOTTLE, SYSTEM;
while iis success, prepared iittius manner, (each bottle:
containing a different preparation), in curing the differ
ent stages whichcharactcrizeConJUTnpaort, has estab
lished the welcome truth of the Curabtlny tf every stage
of JPuftmroary Consvpqption.
Physicians approve of libecauseiilsbased upon cor*
rect PU> Biologicaland Pathological principles. The
public approve of itf.because .ius Common Sense, and
because they ktioio/romsad trptrle.ite that one prepa
ration will not cure ibe iAr« stages' of
The suffering, disappointed and oiseourdgedihyulid ap
proves of it, because its prineipleshotdou; a reasonable
gjcp'e, and when he .uses NamtFs Syriacum,his hopes
are realized. "•
If he is m the first stage and uses the
first bottle, his expectoration, difficult aha paintul, be
comes free ami easv ; hia cough soon [jets well; the
soreness tickling in his throat, iuflaminatiou.poiniQ his
breast, side, head,back', joints'aud limbshre removed.
If he iaiiube second stage and uses the second bottle
his fever leaves Jtm j liis disturbed slumbers become
sweet anifefteshlng this night sweats vanish: his ex
peclora lion copious aud bloody, assumes & healthy ap
pearance. andai length disappears; his bowels be
come. xegulari his appetitft;:Jetnrpsj the Hash in his
cheetdisappears; the-hurning heat intho palms of his
bunds and soles of bis feet are feltno longer; his cough
nowceases;hofecoveraandisweU. : - •
,If he is.in,the third stagCiand.uses the third bottle, his
Diurrbma gradually ceases; his weak bowels become
strong; hiscough and.other had Bjropioms'disappcar;
feeble, digestion^becomes strong and vigorous; his■
stomach leeoycrs ita proper tone, and creates new, neb .i
and nourishing blood; his strength returns; his Wasted
body is clothed .with flash; jus nxysts saved, and he is
restored to health.-
- Eaeb bottle of Nutall’a Byiiacuxnbasthe Symptoms of
the stage for which it is intended pnnted in front of the
wrapper,-whereby every invalid t fcuowu)g-his own symp
toms, can judge for himsolf, WHICH BUTTLE ll(£ K£»
QUIRES; consequeniiy.no mistake can occur-in se
lecting the proper medicine.
. See Pamphlet in possession of the Editor ofituspaper.
containing - Dr* Nulall’s Pathology of Consumption
Leoiuies on the stricture and uses of the HumanLixiurs.
and certificates of cures;: - ?. *
CP* Prepared only by Dr. NUTALLv inventor and
p/opnewr, Price One Dollar Per BptUe. venter ana
For sale at the Drug Store of .
- . DH. OEO. U. KGYSRR.No.I4O,
joomerof Wood.strcet ami Virgin aliev .
only Wholesale <uid Retail Agent focTitJibwjtb.
ia7mftrW
S LOVES I 'GLOVES! —A. A. hlasonA Co*.have just
r ££? eiV s d SOO doseiirOf Men’s and. Ladies Hd,SUk,:
eThread, and Co.ton Gloves.: - iairr23 ’•
’ -s :w,^-•-i;- I j}^.- ; .- ;^,':r»>. ItJr 1 t Jr
vi - - ? -
-' %*\ ■ ;:m ‘, - •. , . -. ijv,. , ,
-,»•* .** < * >•'-?. ~ r *l*** m -+ "
"ri, * w , A J** ~*/"T
- AUCTION fi’AT.Bfi
P« OPKRRffAt dnetlonsirf
P* n* D/lViSi Attotionce r.
W. Q. H’CARTSKy, Auctioneer.
N UTALL’S BYRIACUM,
X.Y THREE BOTTLES,
® A A
■wl 3 ■
& I I
■ ■ £?:;| 3
. . as j! ■ 'Co
•o i) . '
' « It ■•■ ■ ■ ’ ' { ■
CORTJLIMHO
THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS,
FOB TITS CCSS OF TUB ••
TIIREB DIFFERENT STAGES OF
OOfiISVIUPTIOSI
SYMPTOMS;
Cough,paia ln the breast;
side, heud.-lmek, joluta ana
iimba, inflammation; sore
ness; and; tickling in the'
throat, feveti difficult -end
quick hreailiing^ 42^^^®*
ttoa d frothy.
CosUvaaeta, spasnodic
cough, violent fever, night,
monunjf fui&mid uay sweaty
hectic flash in the face ana
.cheeks,burning heatln the
palms of the hands and shies
of v bc fceLeejurtoratfcn rosy,
and tlfiahed Miith
tUcd.
FIRST STAGE. *
THIRD STAGE;
Brut fftriini/-. »y l ■ ■
®PI» STUART & SILL*
BANKERS & BROKERS.-'
S. c. ...••JOHH «■ TIZISJUH.
TifcaifAif se 00.,
bankers and exchange brokers,
fefaiifi'ly tor Bft Wood ttrm, Jhamtnd alien.
„ , Patricln Sc Friend,'
DASKJCRS AHDICXCIIANGK BKOKKRB,
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE
: to ths coasaa 09 »j»tk >nDi wooo
Pittsburgh, Fa.
PATRICKS & FRIEND.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BkOKERBV and
Dealers in Notes,Drafts, Acceptances, Gbldi alive r
and Bank Nolen. Exchange on . the Eastern ana West
ern clues constantly for sale, - . , ,
• Collections made in nit the cilice throughout the Uni'
ted Stales. Depositee received in pat ftmtls or current
paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, Ifeb3 :
- Domestic and ToreignJixchange, Ban* Nates, "
OoliandSiltit,Boughi,Sa,<teniExchttngti. ,
;■ ' *TTHB '
KICHAKOC ;AHD RABKIKB HOVBIB
William Hill & Co.,
64 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
fp-T?ITBPISTA.LLOWBDOWTrMgiygPOSITB- faug39
.4LX.SK KBAXVB. ■ ' JTDW4RD lUHB.
SEAHSHd KAHBSp
BanktrsandExchangsßroktrs, Dialers tn .FcriifiA ond
ItemuticßiUiyßillsofEzchangty CtUifUatts ofDtpci;
v. it t ßanbNoUs,and Coin;
Corner of Third and Wood B!i„dlrectlvopp6sitetb9 St
Charles Hotel. * ■■■ maySS
. Removal.
B. HOZ.SLSS A BOAS r
B4VS BSUOVSO TQBia BAtiXltfO AND HZCII4KOS 0771C1
To No. 67 Market street, four doors btbksoldstand.
N. HOLMES A SONS*
Bankers and exchange brokers* and Dea
lers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange ou the Eastern and Western
cities constantly.for s&ie. .. ?■
Collections made in, all the cuiesthroogliout- the Uni
ted Stales,- Deposits received, in par funds or current
paper, No,U7 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. t.-.-i: . janao-ty.
IAS.a.aOOK. THOS.BASfISHX
nOOHaSAHOEHT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS*. '
N.B.ComsrofWood and Sixth struts.) Pittsburgh) Pu
ThEALERSin Coin, BonkNotes, Time Bills, Foreign
EXCHANGE on allihe'principal Cities of the Union
<Utta-EtiTOpg A l*ar6ale is'sumsio suit purchaser*.
CURRENT and parfondß received on deposits , *:
• - COLLECTIONS made on aliparts oftbe Union, att he
lowealraies. soplM y*
" o*Connor, Droiber A oo,» T
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, l
TyEALERS in Domestic and Foreign Exchange,Time
3-J^ a od Sight Billsj^Co!n,Uncorreat and Par Funds,’
■ wV. 6 ? 8 * 4 t C * G ® ce i confer Third'and Wood streets.
Imaborglu -fmarl7;U.;
• "’HU*!, at.tio*. . !'•
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, <
n ■ n £P rner Wood and Fifth streets.'
tj for sale. BiUs of Exchange and Notes dih
'rSuT Goli l' 9l . ,ve^ an d Bank Notes,bought and soli).
Collccuons made m all the principal cities of the United
States. Depusits received of Par and CarrentFnhds. f
•' in&T27:y •;■ ;•
Or B. AHNOED & GO»
.BANKERS* AND DEALERS IN
EXCHANGE COIN, 1U
BANK NOTES,
SIGHT AND
tt . ' - tt TIME DRAFTS, Ac., &c.
Collections carefully attended to,and proceedsremil
led_to any part of the Union. :• •.
I®-STOOEB**®&
■ BOUGHT 4KD SOLS' OK COHHISSOK* *
■ No: 74k Fourth strut, ■
sepl3j Next door to. the Baafcof Pittsburgh, :
■' Tlic Great Vemall]c Btnudy f “
DKs~H:B. mYs&s* extract,
. Dandelion f WtldCherty and Sarsaparilla.
.Tins-valuable medicinal prepare
lion diners.entirely, front any simple
V extract of Sarsaparilla ” or con**
rfL nioa purifying medicine.. Jt.is s corn* i
Ir-H/*- J<gg*s,Dound orraany of MOST CLEAN- i
MEDICINES, With' others
aciing direcUy ou ;ihe. Kidneys, or
f -
:- r r* \ ' lief aud cohtinued healthy operation
■; . of somej .internal Organs. Ii con* i
turns articles which enter into no;
other preparation in exiiieoce, and ’
IT IS UNRIVALLED,
m purifying and refreshing effeci3»by auv medicine in
the world. It is put-up IhfLARG&BOTTLES, is very*
pleasant to the taste, and lit more cbuceuuaied, ! •
STRONGER, BETTER. AND CHEAPER,
than any otherin themarket. Persons who have taken
u Sarsaparilla ”bythegailoh;without relief,have been
radically cured I»y using two of three bottles. This la
the only CompoandJn which BHndclioay Wild Cherry
and Sarsaparilla are so 'prepared to offer the peculiar
virtues of each, in cbnibiQUiionvwlth pore extracts of
oilier: healihg- in a state-
Its: ingtediemsare PURELY-vEGETaBLE, and nre
each roots and barks as are found, though chiefly affec
ting certain pans,in their general tendeaoy, toproduce
the most cleansing and heslihe cffeeta. - ' •
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE
To care muuy diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Com
ptinti, Ac., draw off Humors from the Blood,
or corrupt and irritating sccreUons of diseased organs
from the body, without tbothorbhgh operations otrthe
Kidneys,as caused by tbismedicine. Noether extracts
even pmeuHb litis effect; In fact, this very operatio-j;
for woich.il is particularly compounded,differs from
all other preparations,-nnd makeslt the bevt compound
in existence.
- IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine.*—
It wiH relieve.' It has cured when lifo'itself was de*
sparred of. It contains- articles that will euro, if any
thing can, and takes the only method to moke perraa*
ncittcures. . • ••••
SHIP FEVERT SHIP FEVER*
Toproducc testimony irt proof-of the cure of thi*dia«
ease is acknowledgedy new. :Thfe public have oolong
been taught to regard it «« fatal, that its positive cure
would seem alma»t&miracle, yet
SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED,
And bytbeGreat Vegetable Remedy,.Dr H.B.My
er«\Ertra;>t, Dandelian, Wild Cherry, Ac:* alotfe.
. We seleci tbefollbwing. as & specimen of the name*
roas leaUtnoniafa to ihe efiiciency of this medicine in
rcasesof this malignant disease, wbieb we.have to ex*
hibit; . TESTIMONY-OP PHYSICIANS,
. Francis Tibliraese M.D:, a stillfal physician,reading
in Bu3**ilO|.N« V..and one who hnsdevotedhtaiself par
ticularly to the study and care of the Ship Fever, with
almost every phase of which he is conversant, gives
the foltowirg testimony in relation to the eSjecU or this
medicine, as prepared by himself;
to certify,that I have used Dr.JI; B. Myers’
Extractorpandehon, Wild Sarsaparilla,
in my practice, in'tascs .of a 'number of p&iiculs elek
with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. And I
coniider ita general curative inthtu disease:®
Prepared by MYERS & RICE,
No. U Warren street, Netv York. ‘‘
SoM by , R. E SELLERS,
opifirdcodaw - No S 7 Wood street. Pittsburgh. v
KeV, I>r. Klliih«iiy'a Female Seminary •
AT KITT4Mri*Q t PA.
QEVENTH SESSlON—Commences ©a WEDNES-
O instant. Teachers. Of ability are as
sociated wall Dr. Kifltkelly.in conducting. this School,
The number of Boarding Pupils is limited’ to *5.
; TERMS OF SESSION©T TWO WB&XS. ; \ •
«<sard and Tuition, in
Piano«—- -...... ■, . . :.y.. / 30,00
, v French, German and Latjr^eacfw**—lo,oo
DrawingnudPaimin?..lo.oo
lied, Boddirg and Washing*»w 5,00,
75
Befer lo A.. B. Carling and James UMRoilrcafc,
lysqg., Pittsburgh. faprftfrawiMl
. ■ _ Plryate piieasflsi
oa. sbown, No. *i uiawond allev.
S, Dxvozxs his entire attention to an offire
practice.' His L usiuesslsmosily confined to
Trivets ar Ytiittfat Dmaju.md such psin
ful affections, brought on by imprudence,
youtbfulihdulgence and excess.
. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eraptious, Gonorr,
hea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
imparity or the Blood, with all.diseases o. the venerea,
origin. Skin Diseases*'Scorbutic 1 Erupiioua, Tetter.
Ringworm, weakness,lm*
potency, Files, Rheumatism; Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions, Diseases ot the. Joints,Fistula iu Ano;
: Nervous Affections, F&ioa fn the Dackandlibicts,lrrita l
tious of the Bladder and Kidneys, treated.
Cure guaranteed. ~
: Sixteen years l practice (six In. tbis cJtytenabiei Dr.,
Brown to offer assurances of speedy c ure t u> *l l who m»>;
coma under his care. - .*'
Office and private consulting tooai*,4l Diamond ay,' :
• fly Charges moderate. : . : .novfltdAwlv ,
AHBAUOF&LIiI
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. ■
Prepared and sold by jno. ygungson, sop.
Liberty street. Thiß powerfiiHyConceatraied pre
paration jihemedical yinaesof 'wiucltare foand to be :
eigbuimestlie strexigihoftheoiJginxUAmericanOil.
IliapaiupiabotUcsAt3s&&d£?4c£msvc&cb > wtlbfal{:
directions for Ds nse; . In every disease-wheretbeorigi.
nal American Oil basbeOn-tou&d.at oU efficacious, and
itso faroxecedsthe orieinalin power, aatorenderit the
CHBAPESTNEmCINE TN THjß’ JFORZJ). Call and
try it. JOHN YOUNGSON.
N. B.Tho original Oil in its natural~etute:a3Laken
from the bowels of ibeeartb, can be had as aborc—and
will be found genuine. notwithstanding acertt *»i firm
claims to be the only Proprietors; .
d&W-tf v. '
fTEUMATISSI.— Dr. Brown's ncwiy aiacovrtd rets*
JR* «dy for Rheumatism it a speedy andccriainremedy
fonhatpainful trpnblc. frceverfaU*.
Office and Private Consultation Room# No. 41, DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh, Penns. The Doctor l* always a'
home MarchSS d£w •:>
uoagn Anihoay»i DBgae»sotypn; ;
mHEniiderfiJgnedwouid
A others,tliavthey have remaved'firbm Burkc'tf BaUd- r
ingto JVo.S&Fcntth street.(d fewAooxs above jfcelr old;
stand) where th,ey ; have, Sited op Tooipt for dagnenjeo*:
typinff.iHaving avorysuperiorari'ange rneniof i'gbt,
and the most opprdved inßtrutnems now.Jn'had,:with
some ten years experience in the niedgs
ihemselvesto turn out os good pictures as any other cs
tabHslimentinihocountry. and far more /ruw/u|like ’
nesses: lb ah baa heretofore beoniUrnisUed to the citizens
Of Pitsburgh,either single or In croups
- Citizens and strangers are respectfnlly.wviied 10-call,
.wheiherUiey wishpicmreswnot. / - ■ . ' *
Our prif M and perfect «>•
isfacUon to our customers. HOUGH A AliniQNX -
pi-B;—Wc finish ft n arliclcs !n,our business to othet
operatorsca heretofore. • ' aplS .
. ■ Removal of ttofr > ■
O'RIBLbY TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
THEOfficcofitho O'Kielly Telegraph Lines has been
removed 10 the NORTH -KAST CORNER OF
THIRD AND WOOD bTS iPitlaburgh,.Pa. Entrance
from Third street,- In ordet lo -tneet tha increasittg
wants of the publiCjtbe new.TelegfaphOfficehasbeen
much enlarged and ahd other fsctl 1 tiesadded,
tbinßuretheprbtDptandacctifatetrahsmissijiTofUff
patches to allpsrtsofthe United States. No effim wlll
liejsparedjto, sustain; the high’ reputation which ;the
lanes have already acquired > ttnar3ltlm ■
What Rvery Body Ssysi JUuat Oe True |-
TTie said thattiOOßYEH,aithe Dke Hiva CuftxmtG
A Sronn.No-SSS Liberty atreet,*ellsihecheapegtCio
thing in the City—well mode and fashionably cut Col]
and extmine them, and you will not be disappointed-
Just received, by Express, o splsndid- assorunenC-of
FancyCashrares, Brown, GreenandßlueClotas«Bnp ■
other Fashionable Goods,*,sudablo fox timeaton, wblc i
we arepreptfred to Jtmke.to,order,;(»impurdfs&ppolnb
ment,) tn a style unsurpassed m the City,'
Come and see. thpr3i
T EAD PIPE— Improved merit Lend Pipe, for
IMrants;
ramps; ,
Aqueduclsj-
IlTdraahe Rams J
Chemical uses, and •<
Spriag*;
Alt sites and thicknesses, always on hand, and for
. . ALBXANIHSR GORDON,
aprU:d3ar»TO6t 131 From street
Fit 4 tiiiLS. No. 3 M.AGKKKKI., la urnve, ami lor salo
O\J by TAAFFE.MAGUIBE & BANE,
api2K -- IS4 Secoml street, m
’.■ : i'£ v‘“' :^X?- ■" -.■■■ ;:■" '■’■.v.
: ■■■■ t'f, ir. ,!*’ rf •*•• .'-v >- ' • ?"■'*■■
.-• ■ r - •, 4 v;>?mv .-;v.
-■ - j.
.'• v, v ;. ■
S ‘ i , • ■
FOE SALE & TO LET .
Home ant hot in tbe oth Ward*
Ijtoa saLß.—a two story BrickHottse, ereete Jon a
t ron^n * on Pcntl slrcet2s feet, andrtmfiind
back-100 feet to on alley. The bonsais finished iirftooa
WWontalmni five (toad roomsjerotinds abound wilt
wJSr°£ ,y S^‘ilfat'ant kinds. standi 15 (eel above high
watermark. For pries and farms, apply to
McLAJN* MOFFITT,
■ No. fN Fifth street
Jb'*rm for Ss»«i »
°?°? t 8 P acres,lB cleared andfenoed,
V/biiaajf pritpcjtlmber; situated in WashlnatOn con#*
ly, nrar Marietta, ©inn. Only sm in hanf-balanee
in} early payments of SICII. Apply to
... McLAIN A MOFFHT,
_SS?3? MilU street
- THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on Water tireet,
:H|» »eor the comer, of. eiiort street. > For term., ap
—» ply U> Alderman PARKINSON, filh Ward.
epraSLtf
A SplendJd Furm. ■•••
TaPR 9ALE~A v&iaable.tFann of 224 acres choice
* -] an ,Ui 39 miles fiojniUe cay, and one-half mile from
Uie Duller plank road, near the Glade Mills {a good farm
hou«, a large bar a and stable, orchard of choice fruity
*pnng, and tine timber, suitable for plonk roads<
~ C :».*W acres in a fair state of cultivation. la
good order..*Ai?4rgatri can bo bad.a'ndjmmediatapot*
* S. CUTHGERT, Gcneral AgcnL ...
?P r - s i 9 raJihSeld street.
STUiUS RCHMI and FIXTUBES now
t^V.w?‘ b X- ttle obacr , ber. Possession given on
Fonemn enquire of
-SEIH - K. CHESTFU!, riSraflhfieldst^
iESt 1 STORK KOOM—WoßldHutt for
p* J . a , L ’r, Trimming or Grocery Store.
"-"Rem low. Apply , 0 B GOLDMANN,
mttf3() US Martel etreel
mo X,Er—Tlm lubscnber offeti for Rent, Uie ili, ’
iTni?l?I e N^S' n i t i?,?^ ur,,£d <TMera™. W»fipck jfffifr
A Marketurccl. Poncsiion ffivca Smhi
on the Ist of Apn. inquire of . B . ..thUWi
ianS:if CHAsi. H. PAULSON, No 73 Wood SI.
{£ggl„ F 9* l Hpi f the lit or April next, Urn
hiH gjore. with Dwelling atmehed, on the comer of
fW Market end Ftmureeu—a Rood bnilne« mend
for n Store or Tavarn, it being only one wherefrom ibo
river—wiir be roruril low to a good tenant. Anoty lo
WALTER BRanT,
No.S33Liberly.it.'
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LOTS FOR SALE,
QiNE LOT, in the Eighth Ward of the City of Flue- *
'burgh; fronting on locust street; 893 feet fronihut
on Vonbtaara street, running to the bluff 400 . feet (root
ing the-Monoagabeia 293 feet, fronting-onMUtenberacr
streeHOOiaeL . '
_Qaepther Lot, adjoining the above.in Pitt townships
frontmg bn Lojubl street244-feet;fronting on Milieu*'
bergera streettoihc bldff 323 ieeu on tne bluff oyer*
to & line ofJbe prop*
the UieJacnes Irwin v 2flO &ei toLocnstslreet:
«A?2 e 0I “ ef in Piiltownship, fronting on Locnat st.
993 feet; fronting onhliUenberrer street 120feeUoaS4
[ feet Alley, fronung tm said alley 293 feet to a Jiaa Of
I Pjopierty of lft'e James Irwin, from alley loJLocsut fft ■
Oneother Lot in the city Oi- Piitaburgb, fcontlntt-on
Locust'Street.993;eet}fronung.Qii Vaobnam street 120
feet to., a 24 feeraifey, fronting on said alley 293 feet,
fronting on Minenberger street 190 feet to Loenstst.
• One other Lot, (romJeg on Forbes street 48 feet*front
ifigon Miltenberger street 190 feel to n 24-feetalley i on
the said alley 48- feet to. Lot iSo. 43 in AUlteftberger’*
plonofLois • '
One oUier Lot, treating on Forbesstreet 22 feet,front
ing on yanbrnam street 150,.SeeLura 24 feet alley,
fronting on said alley 72 feet, ' ’
vwill sell tor eash, on long time; or on perpetual
louse. For pjTtfculMs, enqoite of «ho soliseriher. on
legheny < Cily Sandll,ty “ ueollmilSoalll< ’- otn ß l ™i.M*
marBo:4at ‘ OEO. MTLTFJ<BEBCER
108
FRENCH STORE. 108
'TNG 'AND SUMMER
. - r - —u <>pcning»; including rich
Shawl*from Bs lofty* 8100 cacti. •
Xci every lady call and ace this splendid prodacttal
of Iropennl Chinesemaoafacture.
Satins,Silt*. Lawns, Bcroges. Slamillag.and
Vjsitc* to match the SbawK . , 1
Ladies’ *nd Children's Millinery, Gloves, Flowers,
*C-
Genilemcn’s Brand Cloths, Tuscan ondLeahoraHatJ,—'
(Ccbui styles,)' Shins,Corns, Ac. 3
Moorning.Gootla of.evory description, v..
Ma Jama A. Goslmy, (ream Franco is in tho monthly
teceiptofFaal>lon»andModals,fromPari3; London and
New York, at No SI St. Clair tircct and 108 Market at,
ladies are respectfully invited to call- *
The trade supplied with mfldel»and ma‘eriala. : {aprl4
. ; out*H.Aas» sai»ic*"" ’ 1 ! '
By vitiuo of an order of jthe Orphan's Codrtof Alle«-
gheny county, in No. 104 October tenn,lBsLwa
wUieipore topat)(tc sale at live Coon House In the city
of Pittsburgh, on Monday the 10ih dsy of May; 18lfc; at ; '
10 o’clockA.M.of said day, the followinjr nareels of
valqablc property, belonging to tb.e estate orSolomon
ScHoyer,aer,eaj|cd»to-wii: u
- 1* A lot of grbundVon the wesiwftrdly side or Smith- ‘
field street, Pittsburgh,being eighty feet fromibe senth
feet from on ♦
Smithfield street by sixty feet.deepjon which, is erected '
q three rtoty brick dwelling house, end-subject to anan«
nual ground rentof.lwcnty donar3 t payablc semi-annu
ally* descriptions see order, ordeedfronr •
William and wife to Solomon- gehoyer;dated
Q3ih of March, 1850, recorded m deed book VbV 90. *
pagefiDfi % * *
2. A lot of grosad, adjoining the above, sixty feet
from the coreerof Seventh, being 20 fectfront on Smith
field street by sixty feet deep—having erected irtercon
a Ihreestnry brick dwelling house, iwdshbjeetlo so fen*
naalgroand reat pr 820. payable sdnil annually.' For
more paniculardescripiiob,EeehrdercrdecdfrQßt Win.
Biddle ahd;wire,id Solomon - Schoyer,.dated 9th March*
1847, tecoxded indeed libok VblBo;page37D- t-
D-A lui of ground oittho eastwjardly side of Waster
sireeU-Pmsburgbj tweDty-five-reetfromihosouthrwest- .
-waru ly corner of n»gb suee»,:: having-twenty feetrronv
on High street,; by mehiy.iect deep to a small alley.—
: ForinUerdescripub&seeorderor deed fromJaa.-jßrowa
and wife tp BoTomohSehoyer d%ted 3d February 1840, :
recorded in deed book yolSo, page 145.
4> A Ibtof grouod.in the city^;of Ptusbarghnombered’
plaii of lots ihihieOUi ward, froniingoir
the Norihera sidoof PennsylPonja Avenue twenty-four
-feet and extending bach ninety feet to Onion alley. Pee
order ordee&fiom -Jobaitmir;Kinsey and wife to Solo-: 1
uon.Srhoyer, dated 3th April 1350. recoded Indeed book
vol 00, page 121. -
$. A lot of ground in Allegheny city number 22 In :
Harvey nndCurtis’plauof lots fr?nuiog24ieeton Shef
field street; and extending back 00 feet to Union alley.
See orderor deed from .Zcbuloa Kmrev and wife to ' '
Solompn Schoyer, dated 22nd August IMS, recorded la
deed boot vol? 6 pog© DOO.
'& X#o lots of ground in ihecU;-of .PlusbnrghiUHra* .
bered J 3 'audl4 in Colwell’s plan of fronting '
andextending back In depth
one hundred feet. See oide r or deed from Wm. ttwif*
bams andwiroioSolomonSohover.datedSdSepiembejrj
1848, recorded itrDfredßookvbl. 83, page 412.
7 Two lots of ground i a .Allegh£ny*ityyrmrabe red 8
twenty-fcct.eight and three quarter inchesomiha aomh
side or Bank t>ane> andeXtendingbaekninety-foutfeef
i eight inches to the tow-path of the Pennayirtnia Canal.
These lots arc Cldae by .the Railroad Bebot .See order,'
or. deed from' Hugh -and wife zoSolotoon
3d November, 1847, recorded in'-Baad
Book voUOO-page ■- . • 1
6. Five Totsorgroand In Birmingham* numbered 75, '
70,80.81 "and ! B9 in. DEvßaatman’aplanofiots—the lot
No. 75fronttogtwePty:feetoh Mary Aim ttreeVaiid ex
tending baclrjn depth seventy the lots Notf79»
80,81,82, eaeh: fronting- twenty fcet • '
and extending back; in tlep’h eighty feet. See order, or -
deed from JameaMeOuire and wife to Solomon Sehoyer, •
dated 7th March, 1840, recorded in. Heed B3* .
pagefib. ' ‘ '
v. A lot of ground In Reserve township, Allegheny
county, the Third Warf; Allegheny
dcsciibedasfollowrylxj-BegimsmgbnFOunUlnatteet
at the <orner of -lot No . 37, Tanning ißence along said gt, . *
twanty feet ten inches.ro the luie oYiand far*
met tybelongutgto. Sample end Gifraore, and nowknowa
as the south-eaßtwafdiy hlonx
thelaeot said lond one hundred, uni sixty-ttrofeei leu
inches toflcmlock aUeyiihercewestwardlyalong said ■
alley thiny-elght feet six inches to of lot No. >
37, and thence,along thelineof said loionchuTtdxwlattd
-sixty>pno:fiseisix lnohcfttothe place of beginning. . See ■
mrder;pr deed from 1U 8. Cassatt and whe to Solomon
Schoyer, dated 83d November, 1847, recorded inßbed .
Book, vot feO, poge 100,
: 10. A tract oflaml in Peebles towmhip, .Allegheny.
court containing six anres and eighty-seven ■
i and 1-100 perches. This property is noar.LsWfonceviHe,’
and fronts to Jow water mark on Allegheny •
On it there is,erected a Patent Brick Machine, with &
steam enauioi stabie'and shedv See order, or deed from. - -.
tVm, Barley and wife to Solomon. Schoyer,dated 20ib .
JanuaiV.lSJO, recorded in Bead Book, vol 69,pagaSl®.
la. Two lo\aof ground in Allegheny Ciiyir-nomlieied
SSattdSd in IJarlieu findO.iyer’i piannf lots, each fronL- -
iiuf Iweniy feetoii Uie weet^side of Braverttreeu and
eiiending back In depth one hnbdred feet w Veto itreel.
i See order, or decd frotn Charles 11, Kay and wife to Sof
omonSeboyer,datedlolliMatcli,t9so,xecort]edlnlseca
Book, vol. B»,pagc 117. " ,
13. A' joldr gravid imho cliy of PiUslturgb. part of
that numbered iU i;t Arthur*’ furt plan of lota inthe7lit
Word, ftonUng twentr-six feet on .Arthurs.street, and
foity feet m depth
AlEO.twolotiof grotn,dintlie Beaeroetfsct.-otlitoritA
. piusborgßiriutnberrdll sndl3in:Wrtj>nl*nlan of lots,
each frontlog twenty-focr fret on thefllaUer ttropike, 1
and extending linclwtwo hondred- Jeer in deptk s>eo
order,or deed from AiesttJidrr McMullen and wife to
Solomon SehoyerV dated lttib March. 18S0. receded In
Deed Book, Toi an, page 74 • ■
1* A lot of groat,d in ‘lie city of PmsbUfirh'heeinntrw
■407 fcefß-'incheS-westward!y frtna.Srorhfieid etreetTod
the south eide of -Scconu nreet, frontin B ,0 feet, more Or
•less,- onsßidSecond street, aed extending hack in dentil
oh out 60feet, moreor less, ou which lit rrscied the new : - ‘
warehdaie ocentned by S. iilitiver A Ca See order, or .
deed frptajCadwatlader.Kyuns and Wife id sSbioot)
21 I l' o ''«®hei, 1817, recorded in Deed
Boos, vol. to, page 371.
l parvqf iko one • .
haifofsix«3tes,aau rood aiuliwcnvypereiicsof ground .
situate iff Pitt township, Allegheny «.oumy; Pa*i being
the purpart i)Bmler,tliToela the plan connected wiihrthjs
uved ol patUtltm by aml arot?ns;at the heir* of Francis
Wilson, dccMs recorded ia Bced Book, volr€0« paso 80.
a . -The terms of this sale Qre,one»ihirdijicash ta ope*tUrd
in QQCyear,..BQd joue thirdiiitWQ'yearei.wiih interest— - •:
the Whole to be secured by oorrd snd mortgsge.OH' the
, -WILUaM P BaUM,
Jo W, BUCHANAN „
... Administrators. .
State Hoofing*
fflttEiJn'deKijrosd,- having jaat returned from thcSiate
1 -Quarries of t/*ncaster and York Counties* where fee .
hai niade arrangementa for a constant anpply :«f Stff.v
SI-ATK,respectfully informs 00ij,DKR3*xtd '
OWNERS that he ia'-novr prepared to cxccme-an?
amouhtof SLATIS ROOF!NO»AUhe.*hoiri©*tti«Bi*ad \
oa na good tetm* asean be had Co the cut.
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. U eev Pitutiurgbi or, T. Arnold fc: Broiier, c °.fJK r r ?f *
ilSSctaod Anaerron rtreet, Allc S heny Ciiy, *»«ir if
C 'mo e r?9- O l”^" lt " tlU0Il ‘' THOMASABNOLn,
BptSl
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lAMBS GOSLING,
MARKET STREET..
tad. A. GOSLING,
No, SI,
ST.* CLAIR STREEf,
tOLSSAXS ARB JUttAA
f tign and JjMricanj
Fancy eodSiaplo
DRY GOODS,
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