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TUESDAY MOBNING::::::::::::::::":APRIL 27.
Losses bythe Flood.—The Monongahela Repub
lican contains some information in relation to the
damage done by the reoent flood, on the Monon
gahela river. - A great amount of damage will
he' done, by the hanksgiving way, and extensive
land-slides hate occurred all along the river,'in
some places carrying away bouses," trees, stables,
&e. It wanted but 1C inches. at Monongahela
City, and three feet eight inches at Brownsville^
being at as high a stage as the rivar attained by
the flood of the 6th. of this month: In, „Green
field 'and' New California,-the lobb sustained by
different indlvidnsls: amounted- to $B,BOO.- The
loss on the different coal railways, along the ri
ver, at those places, will amount to over slooo.'
“Modern Infidelity, a Lecture on Pantheism."—
Tins is the title of a little work of near fifty pa
ges, being a hectare deliveredby Jno.O.Schaad,
on the 16ih of April, Ipfii,; in-this city. The
hectare was highly spoken of, and from tho ac
quaintance which tho ; gentleman- undoubtedly
possesses,of the different isms which his discourse
treats of/it, bo doubt, will furnish a great deal
of.lnfomatioa to those who prosecute.suoh stu
dies. It was printed by Shyrock & HaOke, and
presents a fair typographies appearance. • . -
27ifOfrc.—This evoning.Barncy 'Williams and
his wife ore announced to perform for the last
time, prior to their departnre for Europe. ". Bar
ney Williams, In the particular line in which ho
performs the Irish charaoter, has no rival on the
American stags. Tho picture that he gives us
of Pat, is not the one found in thedrawiugrooms
and parlors of the wealthy, but'the original Pat,
as he is seen with his pick and. hod—true.to the
life. ■: Successgo with him and his accomplished
lady.
Associate Judge. —We are glad to learn that
Governor Bigler has appointed Patrick M’Kenuo,
Esq., Associate Judge, : in the- plooe of Judge
hPMUIan, deceased. This appointment will give
the greatest satisfaction to all our citizens. Mr.
M’Kenna is esteemed by-persOns of ail parties,
as a man of unflinching integrity and purity of
character. . Every bodyaaya teat he will look the
character admirably.
< Fhoumed. —A fireman on the steamer Brilliant,
by the name of Valentine Keshb&nm, was drown"
ed at Wheeling on Friday morning, having fall-,
en into the river while in the act of passing from
the steamer, to Baker’s wharf.. Every exertion
was made to save him, but the poor fellow was
so-terrified as to take no notice of the means of
safety extended to him—and sank to rise no
more.
. Assault and Battery.—A man named John
Dnellen was arrested, yesterday, and brought
before Mayor Guthrie, charged, on oath of Sam
uelßrown, with assault hud battery. It appears
that Dnellen, who is a coal miner- in Chartiers
townßhip, in a difficulty with Brown, bit a piece
out of one of his cars. Daeilen was -held to
bail, to appear at Court, to answer the above
charge.
The Slabbing Case. —The persons concerned in
the stabbing case, which took place in a ten pin
alley, in the Diamond, by which a man named
Arthur Nicholson was badly stabbed, had a hear
ingbefore the Mayoryeslerday. - Nothing very im
portantwas elicited. hl’Connell and Sword wore
committed for trial; and Kendall give bailforhis
appearance.
Eastern Pottle—The .Freshet. —lt is gratifying
to stateithat the Youghiogheny Slaokwater, the
Plank Boad, and the Baltimore and Ohio Bail,
road, together forming one of our moat popular
routes of connexion with the eastern cities, liavo
withstood thejtremeudousflood; and the travel
over this favorite route continues uninterrupted-
Right. —Two draymen were fined by Mayor
Gathrie yesterday—one for not being alongside
of his dray, when it was on the Btreet, and the
other for raoing. This was right, ub it has be
.-oome common for draymen to leave their vehic
les'proceed along the streets without nnygusr
dian, and are daily seen racing in the streets.
Granted. —Among the list of patents issued for
the week ending April 20„ -we find one granted
to Nathan; Matthews; of Pittsburgh, Fa., assign
or-to Bichard Edwards. David A. Morris and
Nathan Matthews, of tha same place; for im
proved devices for casting circle plates, roses,
&c., with dove-tailed grooves.
Arrested. —A gang of counterfeiters were ar
rested, on Thursday last, nt the month of tho
Licking river, near Cincinnati, in a canal boat
They, had in their possession a large, amount of
five dollar bills on the Merchanta’Jind Mechanics’
bsnk of this city, . Look oat for them. ...
Monsieur. Adrien performs again this evening,
nt Lafayette Hall. He is, without doubt, one of
the best magicians we have over had in this city.
Go and see him, by all means, if you wish to be
amused and astonished, by his admirable feats
of dexterity and magic.
Assault and Battery.—Theta :yras.oa assault
and battery case beforff Aid; Lewis, yesterday; in
which a woman named Leslie, complained against
ayonng man for an assault; alleged to have been
committed lost winter. He was committed in
default of bail. .
On a Strike.—'&j n telegraphic despatoh, we
learn that the journeymen Printers of Steubon
vUle aro on a Btrike, and request that printors of.
other cities and towns will, not visit that place
in scareh of employment.
Appointment by t Ae ( Governor. —Thomas Maffitt,
Esq.; has been appointed Aid de Camp to the
* Governor, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel,
This is an.appointment which wilt give universal
satisfaction to the gentleman’s numerous friends.
» Route Agent. —Col. J. L. Slente, of Hollldays
hprg, has been appointed “ Route Agent” on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, between this city and
Hoßidaysburg, in the place of James M. More
. bead.'
Eagle Line. —This is the name of the Line of
Packets about boing established between Wheel
ing and Louisville, and are intended,'the Wheel;
ingites aver, to beat anything running on tho
western waters.
JDonavon, 4he notor died at the Hospital at
‘Cincinnati, on last Wednesday. Our theatre
goers will remember having, seen his pleasant
countenance d® our boards, a few . seasons
sinoe.,
The Circus performs this evening,,)!!, front of
the American Hotel. All -who have visited it,
speak in the highest terms of the- performances
of the different knights of the saw dust. ■.
Surety of the Peace. —Benjamin Saunders, a co
lored.tnan, was committed to prison by Mayor
Gathrie, on a surety of the peace charge, yes
terdsy.
Disorderly Conduct.—Al derman Thompson, of.
the.Seyentii .Ward, yesterday, committed Joseph
Davis to prison, in default of $2O fine, fordisor
ly conduct.
A Good Sign. —There wore no committals, to
thn county jail yesterday, for vagrancy, drunken,
ness, or disorderly conduct.
The Winchester leaves for Wheeling this morn
ing; at 10 o’Olock. Remember, she.is the regu
• lar packet for the Bridge City.
The Allegheny is tirapacket for Cincinnati this
morning, she is nnder the cornmand of Capt.
Batchelor. - A worthy man and a good boat. '
Examination■■ of McTntosh.—& re-examination
of Mclntosh, charged with assaulting'Mr. Dick
inson, in Allegheny city, was held yesterday
morning, at the Mayor's office; Mayor Fleming
held Mclntosh to bail, in the sum of $5OO, for
his appearance at the Court of Quarter Sessions,;
to answer the charge. From the testimony giv
ep, we learn that.Diokinsou'wasseveroly injured,
during the fight, and was unable to appear at the
police office, during tho examination.
The Weather. —Yesterday Was a queer day—
though .we are not now astonished at: any kind:
uf weather; 'ln the morning; we had: a high
Wind, then rain, 1 then clear sky, then sun-shine;.
then—but it is no use; we cannot come.at any
thing liko a description. -
: Germania Musical Society.—Oat readers will be
glad to learn that this celebrated sooiety of tala
ented mnsioions. will shortly pay bur city a visit.
They are announced- to give two concerts, the
first to be given, at: Masonic. Hall, :on Monday,
May 10th
"IFAot’s in a Jiamet"— Fredericks Rudolpka,
made .a complaint yesterday, before Esquire Pat
terson, of Birmingham; againsriher liege lord;
Henryßudolpha, for surety of the Peace. Henry
was committed in default of bail.
• On Sunday there were five commitments for
drunkenness and _yngcanoy—three by - Mayor
Guthrie and two by Mayor Fleming; of Alleghe
ny. There are nowabout one hundred prisoners
in the county jail.
The Canal. —The water was lot into the Canal
yesterday, and navigation will new go on as nsual.
The regular paoket-went out last evening. -
Gejuiahia Musical Booiktv In PirrsnuHon.
—The famed Germania Musioal Sooiety-will
give two'concerts at Masonio Hall, Pittsburgh,
in afew days. They will be assisted by Atrngn
Jaell; who is described by. the press of New
York, Boston, and Philadelphia, as being the bkst
pianist that has over visited this country.- The
fallowing aacount,.of a concert by the Germania
Society.we copy ffora the WorctslerTrihune:—
The Geemakuns.—They have given three con
certs, and to-night give their fourth and last.
The spacious Gall boa been crowded each night
of their performances. It would be impossible
for us, with our little knowledge of music, to give
a description as a professed critic would, butwe
can tell "right straight on what we do know,’’
and what these celebrated performers M do do,"
though wo are unable , to toll what they do not do.
: We see twenty-three of them upon the stage,
with their instruments in. theirhands. A young
modest looldng man steps forward, and with his
violin bow indicates to the audieneeand the band
that they .are to. commence... M Grand Overture”
is tha first—it is grand. We lookup, wo feel up
—elevated—transported, and wish the roofofthe
building . was off,- that we might look upon tho
stars, and all the infinite grandeur above; os
; though we should not feel sotimedamid the stu
pendous works of Nature, and as though these
sounds to which we wore listening wero among
theobief elements that compose her whole beauty.
■ Then we have a waltz-light, airy, gay,"pleas
’ ant, tripping,flattering—you find yonrsolf sway
itig to and fro, as if in the dance; amidst whirl
ing and smiting beauties, and found yourself in
toxicated with thepleosnreable thrill winging it
“only, arily.”- The "Carnival of Venioe,”.—
Ha! Ha! bol Uol—eat, drink, bomeny, fan,
frolic—you see all sorts of odd cbaractora—hear
a multitude of sonnds; comic, gay, careless—fat
men-oonghihg, groining, whining, getting into
: trouble and'getting out again; lean men snap
ping, snorting and growling—drunken, men fall
ing down, rolling over, getting up, trying to sing,
preaching, exhorting—all eccentric, peculiar,
singular, rough, smooth, harmonious sounds,
mingling, running, gargling sweetly together in
this place,; the chiof : part of which is dope by
the bassoon; Hettf comes a “Wedding March.”:
No sooner does tho.first strain como through tho
thick air of the Hall, than wo seo tho proces
sion, hear the ringing laughter, the playful-joke
—see the curious stand back as the flower deck
ed bride moves. stately as a queen through the
throng. . Cheerlynaw, laughing now, softly then,
sweetly then, dreamily then, changing often, and
bewildering us with trilling, .dashing, startling,
delicious gushisgs of music. A M Gallop”—
comic, jeering littltrimps—grinning elfa—squeal
ing, tooting, whistling, rattling, kioking, throw
ing up their heels, and making the welkin ring
with their merry Mho! lie's 1”. all in perfect
harmony and time.
Hark! no® comes deep, solemn mutterings,
as though eld ocean were chanting the funeral
dirge Tor the “crack of doom,”, and the wholo
voice.of nature rendered mournful by the infinite
aflliotiou—slowly, sorrowfully, heavily; tramp
the strains, one after the other, now stepping
near as, now thundering in the distance, but all
the while dragging us along by an irresistible
chord, which we could’nt resist if wo would, nml
would’nt if we could—dark, dreary, gloomy, yet
fascinating tones—melting all-the Senses into
one great tear, and back again into au ocean of
pathos, foarfal, yet .grand—tho sighing of the
wind in a thick forest, the furious roar of the
whirlwind, the heavy thunder of. tempest, all
poured out with-slngular power. Then we hear
the war trumpet, the stamp and neigh of the bat*
tlo steed, the - rattle of the drum, the booming
cannon, the (ramp of soldiery, the shrieks and
groans of the dying, the pauses, the new bursts,
powerful, startling, energetic and soul-thrilling.
How the sounds peal on the awakened ear!—
What wizard now rales in tho scene ? He holds
tho violin bow lightly but with care, as tho in
strument utters- its eloquent poem. 'We hoar the
lover’s heart sighs; he pours out in passionate
breathings the tender tones of his inmost soul—
the liquid sonnds glide softly into liquid moon
light, and ascond to tlmdome above—rippllfig
softly they join with , the inoense of flowers, and
ore lost in the great ocean of harmony andlovo.
It soothes, animates, refines, elevates and delights
ns. But wo mnst stop; it would bo vain to.at
tempt to desoribe all the variues'emotions it ere-:
ates, and vain to attempt a perfect description of
such music. "He who hath no music in his
soul," should go and drink ini until he Is suffici
ently subdued, softened and purified.
BSF FBESHOYSTEBSrcooIved daily by Ad
ams’ Express, at: l the WAYERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley. ■
J, C. <fc W.B.TABBB,
IMPORTERS OF ANnWHOLESALE,DEALERS IN
SILKS, SI Ifit~o KS
And Fancy Millinery Goodfi
/CONSISTING of Bonnet Tabs, Crapo Lining*. Tar*
\J Jntan Lining*,: French Outside . Flowers, Inside
Sprits, Wire, Buckrams, Crowns, Frames Ac., Straw
<}3.*c. ' l» SOUTH SEioNO STRKfeT.
mai2o-2m» PHILADELPHIA
"ITT Llguinlns «oa».
fV M. lIILI. ACO.Manufaoiarers, uts now prepared
’to fun:hh or erect Sir el or Iron It(>US,wuh oil
(he Filling., of ibe be,l pattern or niaieruil.: Order,
left at ihh Sinn) of Emon, OcmtAtJ.gH * Co., on Wood
.treet, No 151, ruutureh, will be promptly atteoded to.
nprlo:3m ■ \Vhr. Hll.l. Jt CD,
T AKE SUPERIOR SUAD—
I i 25 bbla. No.l Salmon, and
. is half bbla. liake Fob, in .ton and for aale
by |apt22| . ■■■■ KINO A MOORHEAD.
CHEST KB.’B
■ Hm and JSo)P Closing Emporium
TS REMOVED, to GOTHIC HALE, No 74 Wood .1.
L Stock laiyoand aeaaonable; work warranted; price,
moderate, we .ftidy to |ilta»«. laptlW
and cracked cocoa.
V lnsitece»vfid~ - ••• * .•. • • •
60 £h Bakers Nos. I onA2 Cocoa Shells; -
25 do do do I Cracked Cocoa ; : v. ;
:, For sale by • XV-» A. M’CLVRG. A CO.,
aniO • 950 Liberty street.: •
Allegheny bounty, •• t ■■■
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT in: arid
for said County. No. 10, March Terra,
SEBISIfIS In the matter of the account of Dr. Wm.
•SS®ffA. Pcnniman, Executor of MaryMoKeo,
. who was Administratrix ef Thomas Me
***. Kea, deceased, V -
• And now, town, April t7ih,1852,0n molion of G. L
*L Fcttennan. Attorney for. the Executor, ihe Court op-'
point Daniel Rogers, Kiq., Aadltor, to audit lheabovo
account on the exceptions hied, and to take testimony.
If necessary.-. .
..i By the Court* : JARED &T. BRUSH, Cletk-'
! - AU persona interested will take notice, that the Audi
tor-above named will attend to the duties Of his op
poiotraenton Saturday, the Ifith day of May next, at 3
o’clock, P. M.,nl the office of Shannon and Rogers, No.
IC9 Fourth street.. • •• .
• apt3os3toa*v.v.. .. DANIEL ROGERS, Auditor,
Allegheny Gou»tyV*®* ~ •■•■>::-
m THE ORPHANS’ COURT in and
SSgjgJxAt for said County. No. IS March Term,
qVsiShR!? In the matter of the Administration Ac
<wKg|lj)BjC hrtiint of Uirsm HbUx, Administrator of
Mary Nelson,deceased.
. r And now, to wlt f Api;U.loth,tBs2, the
account confirmed absolutely, and the Court appoint
Daniel Rogers, Ekq., Auditor*to distribute the.balance
in the hands of the Administrator.
By tho Court.:.. -. JARED. M. BRUSH,CIerk.
AH persons interested will take notice, that the Audi
=saa««fSS!ii
issstmims
apiimtoaw Aadltor,
Cbartlsr. Coal company.
fnHEßlockhoWeraoflho Charlie'. CoabCompanyara
I: herebynoUfiedthet an lUeetioJvfor Directors
Company will be held at the office-of the Company av
Coal Harbor, near Pittsburgh,on Tbursday,the2oth day
of May next, between tho .hours of 3 and 6e’cfoekis. the
Ihfternooij. By order, S. WATSON CARR*Beo’y; >
vDatcd»9oalHarbor, April 19,1852,- faprSChStoaw.
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- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY TEE WEEILLY LINE.
XXXtI CONGRESS—FIUST SESSION.
- Washington-, April 28".
■ > Senate.—Mr. Sswfird-presented the resolu
tions of the Legislature of New York, la favor of
a ship canal around the falls of St. Mary.
• Mr.. Walker presenteda petition from’ Phila
delphia, in favor of the freedom of the Pablio
Lands,
■: . Mr, Borland gave notice of his intention,; on
Wednesday next, of calling up, the resolution
asking the President to Inform the Senateof the
object of the Japan expedition. i , r ’
Mr. Cass submitted a resolution, requesting
the President to,transmit a copy of: the corres
pondence of the American Chargent Viennawith
the Department-of State, on the subject of the
apprehension and imprisonment of the Rot. Chag.
L. Brace, an American citizen, by. the Austrian
authorities. Laid over. ■
The bill ’ apportioning the representation of
California was then read the third ’time - nnd
passed. *
-The Deficiency Bill was next 1 takon-up, and
after a short debate, postponed. The Senate
then adjourned.
House—The bill further to extend the time of
locating the Virginia Military Land Warrants in
Ohio was then taken up, and after eptne debate,
passed.
Mr. Lockhart, from the Committeo on Terri
tories, reported some joint resolutions ratifying,
the action of the Legislature of Oregon, fixing
the seat of Government in that Territory, which
passed.
The House then went into the Committee of
the Whole, on the state of the Union, on the
Homestead bill, andfifterashort debate tbe Com
mittee rose.andtheHouso adjourned..
FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
New Youk, April 20.
.This Convention met on :the 19th Inst., and
nominated. James E; Broome for Governor,: A. P.
Maxwell for Congress, and .D. li. Yuleo and Dr.
S. W. Spenoer, Delegates at large: to the Balti
more Convention. A scries of resolutions was
passed, the Ist of which affirms the Virginia Re
solution of 1798; tho 2d endorses: tho Baltimore
Resolutions of 1844; the 3d deprcoateß the revi
val of any of the post :i3sucs; : the dth appoints
fourteen delegates to the. Baltimore Convention,
uoinßtrnctedj there being no preference express
ed.' Mr. Douglass is, however, understood to he
tho first ohoico for President, and Jefferson Da
vis forVico President.
NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 20.
Colton...Firm : ; sales 3,500 bales at firm quo
tations
Flonr...Bales C.COO bbla. at $4,12@4,25 for
State, and: for. Ohio. -Sales 200
bbls. Corn Meal at $3,5(1.
Grain... Sales 18,500 hnsh. Corn atformer.qno
tations. Sales 2,000 bash. Ryo at 7Go.
■ Provisions..,Sales3oobbls. Moss Pork at $l9;
Prime do. $17,50. ' Soles 500 bbls. Beef at for
mer-quotations. Sales 600 bbls. Lard at 10c;
,sates 200 kegs do. at lie.
Sugar-Sales 800 boxes Havana Yellow at 6}
@s}; Cuba 6 J; Porto Rico 5. .
Rice... Sales 1.000 tierces nt53;81(313,5G.
Whisky—Salos 500 bbls Prison at 21c.
Stocks...lT. S. Sixes, 18G7, UBJ. ..
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS—ApriI 28.
. Cotton... Tho market is firm at a slight im-:
provement in prices. ■
: Flour... The market iequiet, bat Flour is held
a shade higher ; sates 400 bbls far export at $4,-
12(3)4,50 for superfine; Rye Flour quiet at $3,-
25. Corn Bleal firm at $8 for Pennsylvania.
: Grain.-.Snlcs 7000 bushels prime White Wheat
at 98@980.; Red, 90c. Ryosteady; sales Penn
sylvania at 78a. .Com plenty, nnd sales of 11,-
000 bnshel3, moßtly southern Yellow, at 43@44.
Groceries...la good demand, and sales of su
gar, to some extent; made at fall prices.
Provisions...ln active request at extreme rates.
Lard soaroo at an advance.
CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI »G.
. Flour—la good demand; sales 1,000 bbls at
$8,15(3)8,19.
Whisky—Selling at 141@15.
Provisions—There is a better demand, and
the feeling has improved. Clear Pork $17,50;
mess $l7 ; shoulders in bulk 7c: bacon in bulk
7f . Lard active; 2,000 kegs at 100 ; 700 bbls
at 9©!)}, the latter bring an advance.
Groceries... Firm and unchanged.
The river has fallen two inches to-day.—
Weather fine. ——
NEW DRLEAN3 M UIKET April 24.
Cotton—Sales 1,000 bales at very full prioes.
Tho export to-day was 14,000 bales. *
ORPIIAnS’ COURT BALK.
BY virtue of an order or thn Orphan'-; Court or Alle
gheny county, tn. No.lof October, term, lSsl,we
unit expose to puulie sate at tlie Court House tu the city
of Pitl,burgti,(m Monday the 10th day of May, 1899, at
10 o'clock'A. M. of rant day, the following pnrcels of
valuable properly, belonging to the estate of Solomon
Schoycr, derenred, to wit:
1. Alotof around entire we.iwatflly stile nrSmlih
field street, Pittsburgh,bring ctghly feel front the south
west corner of Seventh- street, being 00 feet Trent on
SmlihfieltTstreet by. sixty feetdeep, on winch ts erected
.m three story hitck dwelling house, nnd sol'iect to on an
nual ground rent of twenty dollars, payahte semi anna,
oily. For roller descriptions, sea order, or deed from
William Biddle and w fe to Solomon -Schoycr, dated
SOth.of March, !SjP, recorded in deed boos voV 00,
page 900. ■ . ■ ■
; a. A ; lot of ground, ndiolntng the abovn, sixty. feet
from the corner of Seventh, being SO feet front on Smith
firid street by sixty, feet deep—having creeled tuereon
n-tbree story brick dwelling house, -ini subjectlo.nn so-,
tiual’groand rent of 320, payable aru;i annually. For
more particular description, see order or deed from Wm.
Biddle end wife, to Solomon Schoyer, dated Olh March,
1317, recorded In deed book vot 80. page 370.
3. A lolof-gtound on theeastwardly tide of Webiier
street. Pittsburgh, twenty-five feet from tbc sonihwest
wardiy comer of itigh street, having twenty feel trout
on High street, by eighty icct deep to n smell alley.—
For fuller description see order nr deed from Jas, Brown
and wife to Solomon Schoyer. doted 3d February 1819,
recorded in deed book vol 85, phge 143.
4. A lot of ground ill the city of Pittsburgh numbered
teg in Scott’s plan of fats, th the Oth wurd, fronting on
Ihe Northern side of Pennsylvania Av-mur twenty-four
feeland extendiag back ninety feet to Union alley. Fee
orderordeed fmin Jonathan Kmsey and wife to Solo
mon Schoyer, daicd Bth April 1090, recoded in deed-book
vol 00, page 131.
fi. A lot: of ground in Allegheny city number 33 m
Ilarvey and Curtis’plan of lota; framing M fret on Shef
field tirtel, and extending: back 90 feel to Union alley.
See order or deed from Zebnlon Kinsey . end wife to
Solomon Schoycr, dated 32nd August IBM, recorded in
deed book vot 78 page 600.
; 6 .Two tots ofground tn the otty of Pittsburghi num
bered 13 and 14 lit Colwell's plan of lots, each fronting
twenty feet on Miller street and extending back in depth
one hundred feel;:-See order or deed from Wm. H. Wil
liams end wife to Solomon debater,deled Jd Si plumber,
lttlO, recorded lit Deed Book vol, 6U, page 413. .
7 Two lots of ground in Allegheny city, numbered 8
andOtn Brown.A.Lotbrop’splanot lots,«nch fronting
twenty feet eight end. three quarter inches on tho south
side of Bank Lane, nqd extending buck ninoiy-fourfcei
eight inches to the tow-path of the Pennsylvania Canal.
These lots are close by the Railroad Dciot. Sco order,
Or deed from: Hugh Downing and wife to Solomon
Schoyer,' dated 3d November, lb-17,-recorded in Deed
Book v0t.99 page 994 v
' 8. Five lots ofgioond m Birmingham, numbered.7S,
79,80,81' nnd S 3 in Dr .Bausman’s planof lotsrr-theloi
No.TS/ronting twenty feel onMnry Ann street, and ex
tending baokindepthseveniy feet—and i lie lots Np«. 79,
SI), 81,8J,each fronting, twenty leel on Denman street,
' and oxtendtng back in tlep b efghiy-fcot- Sec order, or
.deed from JamesMcGuire and wife to Solomon Schoyer,
dated 7th March, 1819, recorded In Teed Book vol. 85,
pa^eOO.
r tf-.A lot of ground in Beiervo towiish-r, AHegbeny
county, amt juit odjolmng the Third Waid, Allegheny
€ity, numbered 39 m Caßsut.’spl&nof lot*, bounded and
described ua follow*, vu: Beginning on Fountain street
Atlhc cornctof-lot No 37, runningtncnce along emu at.
cutwa'dly twenty feelien incbc>;(oiho Uneof iand-for-;
belonging to Sample ond Gifiaorr, tuid nnwxnown.:
as the tk t)aary Road,” «outh»ettBtwardly along
thel ne of aaitl Jnndono bundtei) ami #luy*two feeilea
inebe* to Uemlochr aUey, therce tfe6twardly along saicb
alley tbfrly-algbt feet six mobea to tbO corner of lot No.
37, and thence along the line of said lot one hundred nnd
Btxty-oue fcetfcix inchemo ihe ptoce of«kcginmng. Sec
order, or deed from R. 8. Cassutt and wife to Solomon
Seboyer, dated S43d November, recorded in Deed
Book, vot 80, page 103.
it). A tract ofland lrr Peebles townrhip, Allegheny
coun y» Petma.,containing six: uptcb amt-eighty seveu
and I*loo perches. This property 1e near La wiencoyillo,
and fronts to low water mark on the Allegheny river.—*
On it tbere Is erected a Patent Brick Machiiir, with a
steam engino, stable andisbed; Set? order, or dcc<Tfrom
Wm. Darlcyimd'Wifo to Solomon Schoycr. daied k f J-h
January, 1850,recorded in Dcedißook, vot fcOjpagc siuO i
ltt, Tvro loia of ground: In Alleglicuy City, iiumjcrcd
25 nnd 20 in BarnettandGuyer T 8 plan oMota,each front
ing twenty fect on the west aide of Beaver Btrect, and
extending back in depth one hundred feet ,ta Veto atrccu
See order, or deed from;Charles H. Kay aud wife, to Sol
omon Schoyer, datpd lOlh March, 1850,recorded tn.Becd
Book, vol, 00,-page 117* . . > , , ,
13; A Jot of ground in the city of Plliaburgh, nan of
that numbered «0 in Arthur*’ firM plan of lots, in iUe .7tb
Wnrdjfroming twcnty-slx feet on Anlmra atrcct,und
extending feet in depth. •: ‘ r.
AlftO.lwo Ut« Of gronrtdia the RC«ervotroct,opposite
Piltsburali,numbered It ruliMS in Wright’s plan of lots,
each fronting iwemy-fdur feet on the Batlc.r turnpike,
and extending back two hondred feet in deptk.
order* or deed from AlflXander McMulJen.aud'wifo to
Solomon Schoyer,' Jstetl iaih’March; JB9O, recorded In
Deed Boot.vol 90; page 72. . , .
14. A lotofgrounu in thecify of PiUabnrgb.beginning
lb 7 feet 6 inches westw&rd)y\in>m Smiihfioid «ucct,on
the south Kide'ot Second street* fronting 33 feeirfflore or
less, on sotdSecond street,and extending buck in depth
about SO feet., more or lesi on which is erected the new
warohouae occupitd by S. Slirivor ft Co. Bee order, or
deed frora Cadwalladcr Evans and wife to Solomon
Schoyer, .dated 21, November, 1817, recorded in Deed
Bookvyol.tO,pageo7l, . 4% ,
. 10. Theona undivided half part of the one nndlvided
half of nx acresjone rood and twenty perches of ground,
situate .in Pin township, Allegheny county, Pa., being,
the pUTpart nomber ihtee in tbuplan connected with the
.■S<?d Of partition Uy and amongst the heirs of Francis
Wilson, dec’d, recorded in Deed Book, V 01.66, page 89.
The.terms of tills sale are, oue-ihird in naah, one-third
ip one year, and one tmrd in two years, with iuterest—
the whole to bo secured, by ooud and ruorlgoge on the
premises. WH.UAfII P OaUM, '
„ . J. w. BUCHANAN
upi9;dlaw4t _ _ . : ; - Adtninigtratorjiw
• /"i tOVESI- GI.OVES \ —A. A* Mason ft Co- have just
tt redeeived 200doxen of Men’aand Ladies 1 Kid. Silk,
Lute Thread, and Co ton. Gloves, Up« 2
SUGARTHIRED HAMS-rjO Itcrcea livana 9s Switt'i
iirsnfi In xtore jutd fot snleliy
■aptSg JCING fc MOORHEAD.
C^l» SbU4 ' ,el ‘»tl&IR. •
- 1 T i.
*“ ’ < * -*
"■Jr'S
COMMERCIAL.
DAIUV REVIEW OFTIIE MARKET. -
OrriCK 0»TO* DiII.T Moam!ts PO3T. )
-JfondaiftApril'SO, ie&2. { >
FLOUR—Receipts somewhat improved; witli tales of
ItfObblsas follows: 95 this at 80,14}f 90 d 053,00; 20
do $0,15 j 13 do extra $3,10» t 8 do s3,l2jfrom
at $3,3503,37,
. BACON—The market firm, with sales of 4 hbds hams'
at 10 j Cdo shoulders at Si; 5,000 do ■ 8}; 7,000 hunt 9fi
with an offer of 8} for 25,000 shoulder*, and refused’
Evans A Swift’s sugar cured hams held firm at 11.
- of 5 hlidasugar at 5{ j 12 tlo>ia
lots at s|os|; Molasses i sales of 12 bblt at 34 for ey
press; holders firm at 34035,. according topackage.—
Coffee held at IOIOIIJ.
. OlL—Soles 10 this linseed QtTOc, limej ado lardoH
at 75c; •
OATS—Sales 10bus3iJ;90i!o 37. ■
POTATOES—Scarce and in demand; sales 00 bush
Nesh3nnock*atB7},‘2Odo'redsCo, . ;
MACKEREL—SaIes 10 libls -No. 3 large Mackerel at
$8,25, sdo $3,50, 25 Co No 2 at 89.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
Hf rxst WAXXB 1 H TUX CHANNEL.
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic; Parkinson, Brownsville,
ttaitic,-Bennei,BroWnsvillc. \
u • J. M’Kee, HendncksoQrAlcKeegpoVt--
“ Thomis Sbnver, Bailey, Wcat Newton
“ Genessoe. Conant, West Newton.
“ s. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" MichiganNo.ii,ttoies, Weaveiv
“ Forest City* Murdoch. WetlsviUe.
“ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling,.
“ Welisville,Chrisi)er, Bridgeport.
“■ Empress, Zone wlilc.; :
u Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati, '
DEPABTEIk
. “ Baltic, Benaet, Brownsville.
“ Atlantic, Parkinson, do
“ : J.M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport.*
u Thomas Sbxlver, Seileyy West Newton
u Genessce, Conant, West Newton.
- S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. .
u . Michigan No. *2, Boies, Beuver.'
ForestGhv, Murdock, Wellsville.
M . Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
“ ’Keystone State, Stone, Cincinnati.
:i . « rWellaviUe, Chrulter,Sanfi9h.'
marietta, Parlieritmrgh anti Hoeltltss*
i JtgLK port Packet.
- The steamer .HAIL COLUMBIA, A. £>.
Uiunsj master, will leav&Piusburgft every Monday,
at 3 o’clock, lVM.;retarmngwtli leave Uockmgpott
every Tuesday, at 6 o’clock, A.M.. « :
. Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac
commodation and promptness. W. If. WUEELKR, ••■■■•
.. mart : . . . . - No. vUMnrket street,
~ For WQtcliagl "
I THE new and splendid passenger steamer
iaftOiMawrMr.iip-aTPi? gsonss 1). Moons,Master,
will run as a regular tri-weekly packet between this
city aml-Wheeliug, leaving' Pittsburgh eihjry Tuesday*
riiursdoy and Saturday, at It) AVAL,for Beaver, Wei&
yj». »Stecbenvilfe and Wellsburgh; rCtatmim, leaves
Wheeling for Steubenville, Wellsville and Beaver every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 A. AI;
Ferfreight or passage,having,unsurpassed accommo
dations, apply on board,'or to :
ARMSTRONG, CKOZER A Co,Agents,
, • Waier strcet. '
The Winchester is a new Side wheel boat, and is the
largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas*
sengenand shippers caa depend on her remaining in
the trade. fdrriJ-V
_AlleeticnyJti.LverTracie.
REGULAR FRANKLIN . PACKETS*
I JB3sLfe Tux Qne steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
■pßaSßaaNo. d.Capu W*. Hanna. leaves the- AHe
gbenjr waarf forFranklin,every afonaay and TAvrsday,
.The fine steamer ALLEGHENY: BELLE No 3, Capu
John Hanka, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
Un.every ZWrday and Friday,at4P;Al, -
For Freight or Passage, apply on Board fmarVO -
Par fflafictta anq RocMagporu
Tuafine steamer PACIFIC, Zanour Max
iSOBBSitBR, wilt leave for the above and intermedi
ateportsevery Tif&jßsD4Y,at4o’eiockyP.M. ■
For freight or passage.opply on board,or to . :
a T. WOODS A SON,
taarlO . No,6| Watersi..and 63 Frontst.
.. .. For Klttaanlug and CaUUh* • -
THE light draught and pleasant steamer
dsS&BSSfi&CLARION, Capt. Milungah, wilt leave the
Allegheny-wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,'
Bt- J o'clock, p. Al, for. Kmanmng and Catfish. For
freight or passage apply on board. - fnovlß
For Long Ue&Qb, Marietta, ft’arJ&craburjr
aad Gallipoli** •
/s&3&* -k The line Steamer GOV. MEIGS,
■ ■>it»~i. aJS Sbuinx, Master, will leave for the above
gßawSßffiea and intermediate ports, every
Bswaasmia TUESDAY, at 3 p. at.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
• fal.3 JOHN FLACK,Agent.
Wsdacsday Packet for Cincinnati*
. f&S> n. Tur new and fast rannlng steamer CIN-
LailgattgClNNATl, Birmingham,Master, will leave
EttßaSsSsnrcgulariy every WspNEsDAt. .
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to .
dec3t) . G. U. MILTENBERGER.
New Goods at (lnaiaa! Low Prices I
I7\ GhhGG A CO., No. 107, north west corner oT Wood
XJ s street and Diamond alley, are now opening their
second porchate or SPRING AND SPaMER DRY
GOODS AND VARIETIES; which have been selected
by the senior partner with great care, expressly for the
trade. Our atock eontisu in part of French and English
Broodclotas, Cassimerea, CashmercUe*; Tweeds, Sati
n<usuSuinmer Pamaloonery, Fancy Trimmings; Pop
‘ins, De-Laincs t Lawns, Bor*ges, n heavy «tock. Fancy
Prints, Jotem styles, Alpacas plain and figured. French,
Scotch ond Domestic Ginghams, Brown and Bleached
Mushns, 1000 dO2 IlO'ieryj Gloves, a largo and beautiful
assortment; Bonnets, Bibhons, Laces and Edgings; La
diesMbesi Goods, a large assortment of latest styles
Silk aad Gingham Parasols; Rutland add Pntra Leaf
Hats. Our stock of Varieties!* very large and com
plete, together with an extensive stock of GoM and Gilt
Jewelry,Go.d and Silver Pens and Pencils; Clocks in
great variety* Our stock of Dry Goods V* la*ge and com
plete To which we wootd invite the nttemion of City
Ketailera.Country Merchants and Pedlars, as we cao
offer Goods on sueh terms as will make it an object of
their particular ailenuon.
aprJ».om. D GREGG A CO-
New Stock or Catckenog’s Plano Fortes*
• ■ w-fw ■ . - JU9T received, by the Pennsylvania
resLsl«Sffl« Canal, a new stock of PIANO FORTES.
the celebrated manafaciory of
■ I * * | * CiIICKERING. Boston, consoling of—
One SoperbOKAND PIANO FORTE, fqll 7ociave>;
superbly carved in the *tvie of Louis XIV.
One Rosewood carved LnmsXiV 7Octave Piano
One Rosewood carved round corners 7 do do -
Three do plain do do 7 do do
Two do do • do • . do C| do do
One do do Co do Ujf do do
Oi e do carved do : do C\ do do
Three do plain da do C do do
One da do round froat 0 -do do
Three -do do squarecornerO do -do
These PIANO FGRTESare all made m the most sub
stantial nt&naer,.Patent Iron Frame to overy instra
ment,aml are particularly to stand the most severe cIL
mete. Air. CitICKKRING has ofiale enlarged his
manufacturing facilities, and hopes soon to be able to
meet most of the pre/smg demands for bis Instruments.
Also, received and for rale, a large and very elegant
lotof carved, and plum Piano Fortes, covered with Da
mask. Piu-h and HairClotU. All the above for sale at
Factory prices. JOHN 11. MELLOR,
Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and Western l»enna-l
for Pinoos; . . . fnorlS
: Cheap Dry Roods t “ ' . ■
JAMES M V C A IVDLKBB & CO.,
109 Wood Wood Street, . . ■
A RE now opening a very extensive and well assorted
J\. stock of SPRING and. BUMMER GOODS. Con
sisting in part of French and English Broad Cloths,
Tweeds, Casslmeres, Lmhaicretts,. Doeskins, Jeans,
Coltouades, Drillings, Linen. Coaungs, Silk, Batin and
Fancy Cotton Vestiuga. - Also, about 100 CASES PLAIN
AND FANCY DRK&S GOODS, embracing the newest
styles of Silk aad Linen Poplins, Delutnea, Beragesaod
lie rage De Lslues;.Black Mourning and Fancy Lawns;
Plain and Fancy Calico*, m great variety; French,
Scotch and Domestic Gtnghamit; PaJtn Leaborn,
Kossmb, Hungarian and Nexicaurllats; Silk, Gingham
and Cotton Parasols, Ac., Ac., which are offered at
Wholesale on the, most accoHimodatingtcTm«. faortQ
HEW CLOTHING HUOBK.
edmund watts a co.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
&o* 185 Liberty street, above St. C/a/r, .
H IIVK opened a new Clothing Store, nt ilia above
placo.und are now .rccciviug. a splendid lot of
Cloths, C&ssiraeres, Vestings, Ac.,of the latest itspona
tions. purchased witba.i especial view to ciiy trade, and
which they are prepared to moke up to order inr the la
tesCandmost fashionable styles. They intend to pay
atnet attention to this branch of their business, and they
have full confidence that they will be able to give their
cuetomers eniirc satisfaction. They areaho manufactu
ring a choice lot of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, o|
the newest styles, which thoy. will sell low for cash.—
As all this stock is entirely now, it is worthy the alien-'
on of buyers. . . . feprlo:y
Hosiery of ttie Bsat Quality,
-A *P LOW PRICES, may ho obtained at the Fifth
( A street Stocking-and Undershirt Manufactory.—
Those who liko lo buy renliy durable and. benutiful
Goods, and ut the same time save two profits, should
cull.at the Mnnufactnrcrs and Importera, Fifih street,
between Wood and Market. • fanrtl
What Every Body Ssyii Must Be True !
IT is said that BOOBYER, at the Beb Hive CumitKo
Sro»B, NO;>J2S Liberty street; tcHs tne cheapest Clo
thing In the .City—-well made oou fashionakly cut- Call
and examine them, and you will not be disappointed,
Just received, by Express, a splendid assortment of
Fancy Cashryeres, Brown, Green and Blae Cloths, nnp
other Fashionable Goods,- suitablo for the season, whic ;
we are prepared to make to order; (without disappoint!
ment;)m a style unsurpassed in the City. '
Come and see. • - • • mar3i
—_ M*“uduw:4fisOai*»
FANCY CHINA STORE,
> - 5U WOOD STUBT, AEXB TITS BT. OUASLES HOTEL.
TUST receiving and now opening, the best assortment
0 of WHITE STONE and FANCY CHINA, ever
brought to this city, with every other variety of Gta a s,
Queensware, Britannia Ware, Japan Wallers, Solar
Hanging ami Stand Lamps, Candelebrns. Ac. (m«rnb
8* C* Famtly Hamir
EVANS A SWIFT’S extra brand, 100 tierces, now
in store, and for sale. The aiteniion of nllpersons
wanting a reliable article. Is solicited to tins brand.
oprlO.-lm SELLBRB.NIOOLS A CO.
SiaN OF THE INDIAN KING,
NO. (183 LIBERTY STREET^
(Nearly opposite tho Spread Eagle TavermFiitsburgh.)
T> EES U. JONRS, Manufacturer and Dealer in at
JK kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF and SEGARS.
, TobaccoandSegars sold oa commlgaion.v fapx7:ia
B. T. O. BJORQ*
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER.
HAS always on band ageneni assoruaent of School.
Miscellaneous and Blank Books,: Prinung, Post ana
Cop Paper, Ac., wholesale and retail, No. IOTWood st.,
below Fiflu, E&st side, Pittsburgh, Fa.
JE3F Wonted, Rags and Tanners 1 scraps apls:ly
a ELATINE AND ISINGLASS, far making Jellies
Blanc Mango, Ac, ......
CoopOT’j American sheet and ftbrea isinglass;
... .• , French transuarent white and: red gelauuo;
Nelson’a Opaque, (Enelish) -y do -
Fer sale by VC A. M’CLURG A CO.
apat No aSSg Liberty st
X»DLL DRAWING FAPER-SapcTior Drawing Pa-
Jtt per in long rolls, for Profiles, Ac., Sfiand ca inches
wide;- for sale by- ■- -■ W.S.UAYfiN, Statfoncr,.
y aprZt : Market street, corner of.Seqond.
/'tHAIR TOPB-Ryan A McKee have all kinds of
\j Chair Tops for sale low. Ryan’s buildings, . -
aprJ3 3i Fifth street
ClßGrAß—Fair to prune Now .Orleans.in store and for
O sale.by ,apifi KING A MOORHEAD.
Uemoval.
SALES.
rptfE Underlined, after an Interval of (aar Vf-ftr. him
i a ?«r o 'r d t tt
to hls/iiejids and ilw wl&cV*BnSrt|JvfwS?S?«SS
sg!ssiip“ ,o ;“ r M» A^fl d r “? ,o
_ Refers tollte principal City M«rchnnur’ ° £5
' . m .. sain,
A . toe_ComraerQlal Sales Room!!, comer of Wood
A and nrih streets, at lOo’clck, A. M , a eenernl ni.
cSfc?,, nl °d Beu>on f bWsiaple and Fancy £ry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes: Hats, Caps, &c. ’
. AT 2 O’ClioCK, P. M.,
rJikjSfjM ’ Q o «nsware: Glassware, Table Cutlery,
£eC ° Dd h<rad Honseho,a "«
- . „ /AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M,
*° oi h Stationery,/Fancy articles, Moilcai Instru
and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Goldnml Stiver Watches, 4c’ P. M. UAVI3,
• Auctioneer.
P« U’KlfiSiSAi AuetlQnisr*
fpiUMMINGS, FRINGE, GIMPS, BUTTONS, Ac
- B XlenFiye assortment of Trimmings. Gimps,
-Muttons, Colds, .Tassels, Bindings,: A&, &c.» of direct
loippriauon, is now opening* (and. wjll remain open for
JL« e, T. ay ?») a *, M’Kennaß Anciton House, (second
uoor,) to which the attention of the trade Is respectfully
soheiteda |apr37j P, M’KENNA, Xucl’r.
"irAIdUAULB EBAL BIJTATK/r auction. — Un Sat-
J May Ist* at 6 o'clock, will be sold
tKiiMi^P* l^^^ ucU . ( ? n , ~ouse< without *tny reserve; to
H2i? g ■ * h,dd ? r » alltlmt valuable lot of land, with the
's©tttb*art-conter
?/.£?,? o* ®xlh.street, havings front of SOJ
mSI *H aod extending book 45 or 90 feet, as
;«a» d alley. On the. premises Fs a
n 8e f) containing 6 rooms and cellar. This prop*
.Inducements to anyone disposed to in-,
vest theirfands.in Teal estate, beiog hi the centre of the
ft n?!},* location of the new Post Office, United
and Railroad Depot. It may be treated
tor at private sale, by applying to Mr. John Kopniiz.
1,5 P. M’KBNNa,
• _._°P**4 - . Auctioneer;
P« Oli DAVISi
CyPERIOR CLOTHINGj Ar Pbivate Sals—Now
al Uavis 1 ' Auction Rooms* corner of Wood
slreets » a large stock of soperlorclathing.-ccin-
Pri S v . es . l ®> and. pants fu great variety; made of
the finest materials aad latest style. The public arc re-
( t ae ** t 'd,lo call and examine the a*soument. •
°P SI . P. M, DAVIS, Anct.
/ PAPER WAREHOUSE.
• Oyraa W. Field dt Co.,
. COMMISSION: MERCHANTS,
- NO. II CLIFF STREET,
NEW-YORK,
-A RESOLE AGENT 3 in the United States for
ajL .Masprail’s Superior Bleaching Powder."
Victoria Mill* Celebrated Wrume Papers:
Russell do Superior do.
Genesee do do . Printing ; do.
- . Rawlins A Sons’English Tissue ' do
Cowan A Co.’s English and Scotch Writing Paper.
They are also Agents fjr the prtncipsVPnper Manu
facturer# in ibis country, and rfiVr for sale by far the
moat extensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper
Manufacturers’ materials that can be found in this or
any otheremintry.
k They becbpy the latge and comm idious Warehouses,
No ll Cliff street, No. 53 Cliff street,' No. 01 Beckman
a «d the Lofts over tbe large Iron Stores, 7 and
9 ,Chff street. *
Theirbusmes* is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Pa
persare so’d by the Case only, - . * .
extraordinary facilities enable them io offer all
.woods, beta Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possi
bleprteca: • r .
: Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal ad
:yanees;made on consignmcnts.-.of Paper, Paper Ma
kers’ Stock and other merchandize. -
-Tbe highest market price paid in cash for all kinds of
.Rags.==.-. .. . ... .• toprl3r|y ■.
L.n gQatott And New York Pianos. ' n
TpiiE subscriberi# now receiving and offers for sale;
A a very large end desirable stock of PIANOS, from
the most: celebrated manufucfbties of Boston and New
York. Among others,
--■«'; : Pnaa-MsDAt. PiAKOs.
* * Louts XI Vth style, 7 octaves, elegantly carved and
finisheaall round, made by Nunns 4 Clark
racpNallnsic? 0^ d carved slldiiig rausic
; SOI octaves, round corner, and carved sliding music
rack,
if Of octavcs, round corner, with Coleman’s 'Rician
Attachment, and patent tunable reeds.
-.«■ ALLET. 4 .ALLEN’S CsLiUiUrso Bcsron Pianos.
• l 61 octave, double round corner, elegitut moulding,
new ecale. and patent iron frame.
10 octave do ‘ - : do
J. B. DUNHAM’S PIANOS, New Voax.
2 u octave, plain square, rosewood.
a Ooctave, TOund comer,gothic tablet.
3 C( octave, square and tablet.
4 61 double round corner, gothic tablet.
1 Grand Concert Piano, 7 octave*, new seale; elegant
moaldtog,4c.
N. B.r-The above Piano# will positively be sold-at
manufacturers prices, withoot addition of. freight, &c.
A written guaranty will ho given with-each Piano,
warranting the same for THREE YEARS,and the mo
ney refunded, if the instrument is proved imperfect and
fealiy. H KLEBER,
. Sign of the Golden Harp, j
aprlg •- . No. 101 Third street..
Watches, Jewelry, «£te-
HAVING just returned rftom the Eastern cities, I
have brought with me one of the most beautiful
and carefully selected Stocks of Jewelry, Watches uml
Fancy Goods, ever offered to- the Public; Persons
wishing to purchase any thing in my line; can rely on
getting a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods
telow cost, norso per cent.cheaper than any honse in
the city. Give me a- rall, anti T om sure you will be
satisfied that !.can sell a good article ascheap as any
of them. • ■
Another (act I wish to keep before the people. If
you warn yodrWaioh, Clock, or any'-article of Jewel
rjy repaired in the best manner, this is the place to have
it.done- To this branch of mv business x will devote
eqpedal attention.
JOHN S. KENNEDY, 01 Mariet street, 1
~~ ’ - ' Sign of the Golden Eagle.
T JIG CABINET .MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER’S
COMPANlON—Comprising the radiracnia and prin
ciples of Cabinet Making end Upholstery, with familiar
instruction, illostraied by example, for nttaining a pro
ficiency in the ART OP DRAWING, os appl ; cable to
Cabinet work? the process of Veneering, Inlaying,:ahd
Buhl*work; theart afßyeing and Staining WoodylvOry,
Bone, Tortoiseshell, etc.? -directions for Lockering,Ja
panning, and Varnishing ; : to make French Polish; u>:
prepare the UestGlues,Cements,mdCcmposiiionsjand
a number of Receipts particularly usefal'to workmen,
with explanatory and ilinsmuive engravings.- -For sale
£>y • B. C. MORGAN,
. apr23 No-101 Wood street. ••
The Qre&t Vegeubie Remedy t
DR. H. B. MYBRSP EXTRACT,
Dandelion, Wild •. Cherry and Sarsaparilla.
Vw y/fffrv, '• ■' . THIS valuable medicinal preparu-
Lon differs entirely: from any simple
• extract of Sarsaparilla” or. com
raon purifying medicine.lt is acorn
k'*'\/* of ftmny of AIOST CLEAN-
MEDICINES, with *theis
VyifiA Acting directly on the Kidneys, or
y wX* having immediate reference mine tc
y fy >a - lief and ConUaued'heallhy operation
•. of som<T. imernul organs. --It con«
.tains articles which enter into no
other preparation in existence, and:
IT IS UNRIVALLED
in purifying and refreshing effects, by anv medicine in
the world. Itisput up lIVLaRGE BOTTLES, is very
pleasant to the taste, and is more concentrated,
STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER,
than anyothet in the market.- Persons who have taken
w Sarsaparilla” by the gnJlon,wiihout relief,have been
radically cured by using two.or three bottles/ This is'
the only Compound in: which Dandelion, Wild Cherry
ana Sarsaparilla are so prepireef to offer the peculiar
virtues of each, in combination with pare extracts of
other healing articles; in a highly c oneentnued stale/'
Its lngredients are PURELY VEGETABLE, and:ate''
such roots and barks as are found, though chiefly rrffec- 7
ling certain parts,ln tbeir general tendency, th produce
the most cleansing and healing effects. ." '
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE . 4
To' curd many diKeaees. Dropsies, Kidney Cora*
pUnl3i&c.,djTiw off Watery Humors froar the Blood,
or corrupt andimtaiing secretions of diseased organs
from the body* without the thorough operations on the
Kidneys,as caused by this medicine. No other extracts
even urtslen lto this effect. Jn fact, this very operation,
for waiah it is particularly conirounded,differs from
allother preparations, and makcsU the belt compound
inexistence.
: IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine
Itwill relieve. It has cured when life itself was de
spaired Of. It contains articles that will cure, if any*,
thing can, and takes the only method to make perma
nent cures. •
SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER!
To produce testimony in proof of the cure of thU dis
ease u.Qcknowlcdgedly uew. The public have so long
been taught to regard it as fatal,that Uspositive care
wouldseem&!mb3tamiraclCj yet *
* \ SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED, ,
-Atid by iheGreat Vegetable Remedy, Dr-H. B. My
ers’ Extract, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Ac;, alone.
We.select the following. ns a specimen of the nume
rous testimonials to the efficiency of this medicine in
cases of this malignant disease, which we havo to ex
hibit. : : TRHTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS.
. Panels Tihlimeso M.D.\ askhlfulphysician,residing
in Buffalo, N. Y.,and otic whohasdevotedhimself par
ticularly to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with
almost every phase of which he is conversant, gives
tbefoUowirg testimony in relation to the effects of this
medicine, as prepared by himself:
‘‘This ii lo ccrtify, lhat I liavc used H. B. Myers’
Extract of rDandcbon, Wild. .Cherry, and Sar-aparilla,
in my practice, in cases, of a number of- patients sick
with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. And !
consider it a general curative in lint disease.”
Prepared by MYERS A JUCE,
no. II Warren street,New York,
Sold by . R. E SELLERS,
aprfinleodJtw No 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh. •
Rev* Dr. KUlibelly’s Female Semln&rrl
AT. KITTANyWG, PA. y *
Seventh session—commences on Wednes
day, 29th instant. Teachers of high ability are as
sociated with Dr. Killikelly, in conducting this School
The.number of Boardiug Pupils U limited to
, TSRMS 07 SESSION OF TWO WEEKS.
Board and Tuition, in English** ....... ...«600f>
Piano* • **— *»•»»■•••••••«,....»«. i...... Qf/tjft
French, German and Latin, each*
DmwingnndFainU«g—V... 10 '«}|
Bed, Beading and WaBhmg« s*oO
Stationery*• ;*w.» ; *75
to . A ‘ B-Owrling and James W; Hallman,
!s?3.?.i?iU?bargli. fanrDtftnwtMf
QIgCBONNETS-A. A.MAaoa * Co. wniopcn on
Monday,thedSib. tweniydoxon of the newest style
SHk Bonnets.. : • , [aprlff
ALT V in good condi tion.for sale by
i TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & BANE,
l24Secondwet. '
F\(\ CA9ES MEBOECLARET,{vintage- 19.14,) agood
s-rv arucle, for sale low, to doses consignment, by
. _ TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & BANE; " '
SpniO.-. .■ -■ . -1«4 Second BUeet. -
ROOD has just received, by express* a fine lot of Gold
Chains, and some fine, fashionable Gold Jewelry,
which he is selling very cheap, and no mistake, at 51
Market street.. . . ■••■■■■■ :: • ■; [opr2o.
PARASOLS i PARASOLS I—A. A. Mason &Co
will open, onMoiiday,AprU.loth»one hundred doz
•rich, plain and embroidered Parasols. - . fapriQ- r
TESTERS.— Gold and velvctccntre pieces iorTe&tert
omvhitc, green and Ted grounda. for sale bv
npr2l WALTERS. MARBHat i.
XTEW. VALENCIA RAISINS AND TURKE\rif»:
rs HANTS.—Thcfoareihcan^tflavoredKn.l na a“d
Cunanls in [ho-world, for eoolcmir puroriio*. mi.
sold, free from slems ordlrt.*vioo6titi*>‘
MOERIS’ TEA STORE,
. in the Diamond. --
/HORN IN TflE EAR--509 hashelaiustreceived ohtf
V ft» »*le by JOHN B. SHERRIFF,
»P' S3 10 Maritet street.
r t ~T
.. *i■ * t
J'4.\ '?■■'
* ■* * s -
BANKERS & BROKERS.
■ a. c, IIEns&N- tons 51. TIKRHA.I,',
TIBBNAB * CO.,
bankers and exchange: BROKERS,
feblWily . JVa. 99 Afoad itreth Diamond alley.
Uiihotii.
Patricks & Friend*
BANKKRB AND BXOBASOBBttOKKRS,
’ HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE
TO TBB .COBNK& OF FIFTH A>D WOOD BTSSVfi
Pittsburgh Pa.
PATRICKS * FRIEND,
Bankers and exchange brokers, and
Dealers in Notej,Dr&fts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver*
and. Rank Notes, Ezchante on the Eastern and West
ern cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities, throughout the Uni*
ted States. Deposites received in par current
paper, atihe. corner of Fifth and Wood streets. ffeb3
•; Domestic and Boretgn Exchqpge, Bank Motet)
Gold and SilctT,Bovgkt>So*d'ttndExchang4d, .
EXORANOR ASD SABKIISO ROVSS
. op
William A. Mill & Co.,
04.W00d Street, ■. ..
\u~ IjrrgatsT Aixowgp oh miadiposits . _Tm*SS_
AIIMI (Uni. , aOWABO BAItU.
_ , EBAHBR to BARB.
Fumhimil Exehangt Broltert, DtdUto tn- Farriers and
DsmuticßiUijßiUiof FxsAaag,, Ctrli/icaiis of D/pot*
il,Baah Nous.and Coin. ■; -
Comer of Third Bnd Wood *ts.,dlreetlv opposite the St
Charles Hotel. - maySS
a. hoi.mbs to aosis,
HAVI REMOVED THEia BAHItHO AMO SXCtUH.I orricl
T 0 NO. G 7 Marittlilresl,four doors islou, eldiltmd.
Bn. holmes a sons,
ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
ler* io.Notes, Draft*, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
ernes Constantly for sale..
Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni
ted States.. Depositee received in par lands or current
paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. ... .... . .., <„ janSU-ty.
lAS, fI.HOOH. . THOS.SABBXHT'
, ■■ HOOB agABBBBT.
J -BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
fl.a. Comtr of Wood and Sixtlkeirttu., Piushireh, Pa
TvEALERS in Coin,BankNotesvTinte Bills, Foreign
•L/and Domestic Exehange.Cetiificales of Deposit, «e
EXCHANGE on nilthe prfneipai Cities of,the Union
* D A^?l. o j!!fl for “ a,e *' ,aam ' tosn »'P Dr < :ll * ~'r »'
CUEaeNTandtmTfandsreceiyedondeposlto
COLLECTIONSmadeon allparts ofthe Union, tithe
lowest rate a , tepll-ly
Z ..O’Connor, Brother ACa.,
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
HALERS in Domesllcand Foreign Exehanse,Tirae
. and Sight Bills, Co’n,UacarTeut and Par Fanda,
stocks,&c.. Office, coiner Third and Wood, etreels,
Pittsburgh. / (marl7;tf.
UlLls ft CU.s
RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
TneT f 'f W6od and Fiflli strtets.
DlGllTEXCHANGEontheßaateraCiUosconstantly
O for vale. Time Billaof Exch&ngei had Notes di&-
: counted. Gold. Silver And Rank Notes.boughtand sold.
Colleeilonsmade in all the principal cities of the United
States. Deposits received of Par and Current Fand*.
mari27:y >r.; v, • ■■■■.•
G. XL ARNOSD & CO.,
BANK: BRB y AND DEALERS TN
EXCHANGE COIN,
bank notes,
SIGHT AND
, „ . TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac.
Lollccliona carefully attended to, and proceeds remit*
ted to any part of the Union.
. tm*STOCKS~^&
New Syttom and New Rsmcdleo T
FOR THE CURE OF
CONSUMPTION!
NVTALL’S BYBIACUM,
IN. THREE BOTTLES,
CONTAIMBO
THREE DIFFERENT. PREPARATIONS.
SOB THE COBB OS TUB
THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF -
cossmapTioHi
, . SYMPTOMS/
i Ooogh, pain in Iho breast.
Bide, head, back, joints ana
r limbs,inflammation, ;sorc
nesa and ; liekHna la ,ihe
throat,. fcvei-j- difficult . and
quick breathing;' txpte^na-
MAiis^i^A f, “ hv -
FIRST STAGE, <
Incipient Consumption* In
Flue Wrapper*.
CoBtiveae?V spasmodic :
: coagfi, violent fever, night,
ihectle flash lb the {ace and
► cheeks, burning heat in the
: palmadf ihefoandsandsoles
I of
copious, and strtakedwwi
6 loot!.
SYMPTOMS.
f .Dmrrhcs&j diminished fe
ver, . coujjh an d morning
increasing
debility, frequent: fainting
m * enow wrappers. i Gu, : slight- 7 aeliriom and
. ) swelling of.theextremities.
TO-THE AFFLICTG.D —Theappearancfeinttirec
botilMof NUTALL’S SYRIACUM is a newera,lfl me
dicine, from its novelty and-direct opposition to the old i
absurd and inconsistent" ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM; I
while its prepared in this mariner, (each bottle
containing a differem preparation), in eurin? Vu dffir
«nt: stages which characterize Consumption, has esiab-.
iisbedthe welcome troth.of the Curability of every stags
of Pulmonary Consumption. .
:.. Pbysieians appToye of it because it is based apon cor
rect Physiological'anUTatbologtcalprinctoles; ..The
Public approvcof it, beconse it is Common ; S#n«,:and
because iney.Anoie from sadexpcruhit iliat oneprepa*'
ratibri wili not care the tAref stages of Conrtimptfon.—
Tbesaflering, disappointed and oiseoaraged invalid ap
proves of it, because itsprincipleshoMoutareasonabl©
Igop*, and when he uses NutailVSyriacum, his hones
arereaiized.
SECOND ST£GE.
Confirmed Consumption,
in Pink Wrappers.
THIRD* STAGE.
Ifheb in the first stage of Consumption, and uses the
nrstbpnle,bis expeelora’lon, difficult anu painful, be*
comes free .aad easy; hts cough soon sets well; the
soreness, tickling mhis throat, inflammation,'painin his
breast* side; head, back, joints and limbs are removed.
If he is in.the; second stage and uses the second bottle
hit fever leaves h.mj.bis disturbed slumbers become
sweet and refreshing $ hisuight sweats vanish i his ex
peetomtion copious nnd bloody, assumes a healthy, ap'-
peaTance. ana at length disappears ; his bowels be
come regular; bis appetite returns;.the flash in hfs
cheek disappears; the burning heat inlhn palms of his
hands and soles of his feet are felt no longer; his cough
howceasea; he recovers and is well. ’ ' •
If he is in the third stage, and Uses the third bottle, his
Diarrhoea gradually ceases; his weak bowels; become
strong;htscoagh and tuber bad: symptoms disappear;
feeble digestion becomes-strong nnd vigorous; ..his
stomach' recovers us proper tone, and creates new,rich
. and nourishing blood; bis strength returns; bis Wasted
body fecloihed with flesh; His urais saved, and he is
restored lohealib.
, EachboiUe of NutalPs Synacum hosthe Sy rap toms of
the stage for which it is intended printed in front of the
wrapper,whereby every invalid, knowing his own symp
toms, can judge for.bimself, WHICH BOTTLE HERE
;QUIRES; consequently no mistake can occur in se
lecting the proper medicine.
Sea Pimphletui possession of the Editor of thispaper,
eontaioingvpr. Natali’* Pathology' or Consumption.'—-
Lectures oh the stricture and uses of the Humun Lunas,
ondcenificates of cures.' ■ ■■■.
- GT Prepared only by Dr. NUTfcLL, inventor and
Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Dottle.'
For sale at the Drug Store of
Dll. GEO U. KGYSER.No.I4O,
.. .corner of Wood street and Virein alley,
.only wholesale and Retail Agent forpittsbureh;.'-
' ja?;d&W •. :. ::v
Flrrate Disease*. - > •• r '
DH. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY.
9'- Dsvorka hie entire attention tb an Office
practice.- HtslUßinessisinoatiyconfinedio
Frivols or Ytntrtai DUtastt. and such pain-,
fut affections,brought on by Imprudence*
youthful indulgence and excess.
. Syphilis* Syphilitic Eruptions, Gworir
hea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges*
impurity of the Blood, withalldiseases 0* the veneres,
origin. * Skin Diseases, "Bcofbutio ; Erupu’ons,-TettOr.
Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases; Serainal\Veakness,lm
potency, Piles, Rheunutlsm.Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions,Diseases oftheJoints, Fistula inAno>
Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins,irrita*
tions ofthe Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed. :
Sixteen Years’pracilce (six In thU cltyt enables Dr.
Brown to oner assurancesofspeedy cure to oil whomsy
come underhfseare. •
Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay,
py Charges moderate.' novs:diwiv
AHEAD OE- Ali L- '
EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL,
"PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209
A Liberty street. ,Thls ; powcrfollycopcentrated ore.
paratlonj the medical ytriues of which are found to be
eighlUmee the strength o(.the original American Oil.
lUspntap inbottles at2S.aad.274 cents,each, with full
directions[for itsi use, .Ineverydtseasewheretliebrigi
nnl American Oil hasbeeu loond atnll efficncions,and
l i? ( U a , l li!J£S?S lß lK e J >t !E iniil t»Pbwer, astorendern the
CHEAPESTMEVICINEfaTHBWOBLD? Call and
t,, . tv„. , . •JOHN YOUNGSON. :
N.;B. The origmaTOll in lta natural state aa taken
from the botoeiSoftue'earth; canb6 had aaahona — and
will be- foahd g«nttine. aotwiihstanding a ceru £rza -
clEums to bd the-only Proprietors, ’ ‘
T» EUMATiSJI.—Dr. Urown'.newiy diitomd rem
edy For Rhcuffiatlim in aapeedy andccrtain remedy
(orlhatpainfahroaljle./It never fall*.
OfflceAnd Private Comultatlonßoona N0.;41, OlA>
MONO* Pittsburgh, Pcnna.; v Tha Doctor ir always a
bom* • • • : ■ Marcb:B3»d&w
Honflh & Aatlxony'i OaguemotjriMi,
mHE undersigned would inform tbeirinimy friends and
X others, thatthey baveremovedfjom
irig to No. 62. Fourth street. {a few doors above ihefrold
stand) where they-have fitted up rooms for daguerreo
typing- Having* very, superior arrangement of light,
and tftefiiost; approved instrument* now ia use, with
some ten years experience. in the business they pledge'
themselves to turn ont as good picinreens any oiher e»»
lubfishtnentintfie country, ana far more WtA/ufllke*
nesses tboiihas heretofore been furnished to the citizens
of Pitsburgh, either Bingleor in groups. -•/ •'■ •••-
. Citizens and strangers are respccUuily Invited to Cal),
whether they wish pictures or not
Out mottois good pictoresjfair prices, and perfect sat*
iafacilcmtoour cusumiera. ' HOUGH A-ANTUONY.
N. B.—Wc famish all articles In our buimess to other
opemdrkas heretofore. - < ■ r aplls
< Purnltars aad Qhslr w uirooms«
E 3 JOSEPH MEYEBTi 424 Pehn street, aboVo iha
jgLCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and'make*
Sato Orderiiatthe toswtjDnm*-every Uescrintiohrot
Fwcy and Plalri FURNITURE*SOFAS and CH AI RS
of the bestworkmanship anu most approved atvlei.
; Purchasers would dowaUloyisUhfa.VVarerooras r
X JSAD PlPB—lmproyedPaleni Lead p,** f„
•|- a . ■ iiTdr&ms;
Pumps;
Aqueducts; '
llydraQtic Roms:
Chemical uses, and
, .Springs; , ,
. All sizes and thicknesses, always-onh&nd, dndterr
aalelowaby ALEXAOTERGORDON,, v
. «prl4tda»fcwot • . t latFronmrecu^i
iDO hols in storejMdJorxate^ij
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Removal*
BOUGHT AMD SOLD ON COSUHSSIOIf.
No. 74k Fourth street,
Nett door to ibe Panic of Pi Usbnwh.
FOE SALE & TO LET.
Ho«« and hot In the till Ward,
|7OIl 84LEJ-A two story Brisk Monte; erected on a :
JL L l<ot fronting on Penn .street SB- feet, and running ■
back ICO feet to annlley.: ThoJioote it finitbed fngooa :
ttyic, contamln* five good room*; grounds nbosnd with : .
shrubbery of different kinds.. Stands 19 feet above high
Vrater mnrk. For once and term*, apply to
McLAI.Vi MOFHTT, .
No.iW.Flflhstreet. ,
. A 42uad Farm lot 8530 T ' "
/■'tONTAININO about £0 ocie»,l2 elehred sndfenced,
V bolnneo prime Umber; rltuated in WbaliinmonconK
ty.nrar Mane(io,oldo.' Only 8820.1 n hand—balance
in yearly paymenis-of 8100. Apply to ■
McLain amoffitt.
» Fifth meet.
«THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on Water street,
near ihe corner of Short street. For forme, tn'.
gly to Aldermiui Watdi’
' A Fleaaant Realdenco ,
T?OR RENT—A Collage DweUlnglfcmre, with, wide
X’ball and wing rooms, poriico inTrpni ana rear; good
cs L r > daWe, carriage houpe, .well and cistern*'fucy
and kitcben eanicß,fibcmd.f nee orgrapesandolher rare
52? c °? lce fruit® * the wtioieis well arranged for pleas-
SofftH ■ con^en,encc » Rl *d an elevated and.pleasant
location, m Manchester." Immediate possession given* •
S.CUTHBEHT, General Agent,. /■..
.20 SrahbfieH street. ” f "
A L 0T * °r24fee(on lo
fi house W *l i ’ ** »» a»Pi 10 ttttiNf aUer '
chambers nud°» r eSJ!i d w n llll h"* 1 ! parlor, Viichenylwo ?■■;
bos fmu and .|,ad« ,S- cpnor 1 u,e i°< I« neatly fenced,
m geid o?der. ft?ee"SwiSSSf ? ,bor ’ ? nd alf
session given, as ihe owner ;, poß '
S. General Agent,
»» Srolihfield street: -
TO LE I ?—The STORK ROO/tl ami FIYTIJitFM nhw
occupied by Ma subscriber PnuJliiißn-- ■
the 13th met. for term, enquire c,r ° n * ,vcn on
a EI» , t
aio LKT-A STORE HOOU^\Vm;i'ii
jSl.oe, Dry Goods,Trimraing or gioro
Kentlow. Apply to S GOLDMANN.™'
marSO . TlB Martel «»•»<-
TO LIST-Tha subscriber offer* for ItentTTfca •
.store roon now occupied by Messrs; WiTlock'AagL
*payfa,No.S» Markeisircct. Possession riven Imi
oiithe lsiof Api.r Fnqutre of ■ ■ "*■*»■;
CHAS. U. PAULSON, No. 73 Wood
■■mi™ In of ApnTneaTSo
jgg&Siore, w.ft Dwelim*. attached, on tho corner 'of
fn*n «,* Srke^? Eiraistrcftta-v-agood Laciness stand
rii#fr£!™m*i r ' Ttver !} , . only one sqaara frost the .•■
river will be rented low. to a good tenant; At>dlp fir-v
' * WALTER BRANT,
• • '• No.232Liberly it;
LOTS FOR tCAX.ti *■
Eighth Ward of.ihe Citv of Plus-' :
'horghifronting on 4-ocust street, 593 feciTromln*
on-Vaabraam street, running to die bluff 400'feerfront. '’
nrlSiOO r“« " Bal ‘ e^S93 r “ 1 ’ ,r ™ ll "e , o'‘M'lieftl« s et
One other Lot, adjoining the above. In Put township,
fronting on Locust street 244 feet, fronting on Mil on
bercer’s street lo the bluir32D feet, on tao hlatT over- a
looting the Monon*ahela244 teet, lo a line of tbe prop.
erly orthe lile lrwm.2W feet toLbeuslstreel.-
~l*s* l Pm township,fronting on X-ocast stt
: 333 fee;, fronting on hliilcnberrcr Btrect fso feet to a 24"
rfeei alley-ironung on said,alley«W feet to a line or
I2o^eet y ° ta ’ e ■"“** J t w in> from alloy to LocSsleu -v.
One oiler Lot 111 (lie city 01 Pittsburgh, frominir on
1 k-T a ,n S « r .'i r fr ? ,mn /s on Vanbraam street 120
a - 1 ‘ alley, fronting on said alley i 93 feel,
fronting on Miitei.berger street lU> feet to Locust st
m fc 01 ’ ,ronu, £ 01) Forbes streel 48 feel, front-
S \? nh VS e t Flr «> ,so ?“ 10 “ « feet alley,-on •
,pUnTf Lo!s y r “ “ L “ No ’ 4B ia Wiltehbeigc“*a
One otherLot,frontlng onPorl.es streelSO feet,tront
l:.ng on.Vanbr.aam street li# feet, to a 24 foil alloy;. 1 '
i; fronting on said alley ?2 feci.- - ■ : *Vr‘“““ys,
Ifiii;? I '-®”" ’".“ISl ,on g time, or on.perpetulil'
enquire .of the subscriber, on
I legheny"Bify S,andusky sueel nndSoulh I’ommon.Al
jParSaMm ■ QEO. MILTENBERQER.
108 FRENCH STOBE. ~108
mnr!s:lf
JW GOODS, opened. and ©j
Shawls, from 35 u> Jt3" 8100 tr
, > Let every Jady'call and see \
of Imperial Chinese mauufacitti
- Laces, Sdiins,Silks, Lawns,
Vjsitesjto match the Shawls. '
Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery. Gloves, Flowers.
Edgings,&c. ■ *
Gentlemen’snioadClothSjTupcait and Leffhoni Hats,
(Cemn style*.) Shirts,Coat*,&c. 'v;
' Mourning Goods of every description-' -■
•I M»4»TOBjk.on«liiijr, (rtpinJTranee,) is in the monthly
where ladies are respectfaUyiovltedlocall.
The trade supplied Willi models Qhd roaierlala. faprM
totra KtUfIE>U«.M:-w....w., r< •
i /. : L _r°£ jh e fate firm of Sands ARetnempn,
LOVIHftKUrSBIAS4 00. i
JfitP ? fc RT r E R , S A ND DEaLer Sri N •
Vf***. Watches, Jev3elry y Watc\ MaUrials,:ToolK&e^
T y arnEST, pwg pooh r&ou w6op r fiyisßUßaii,
AKE leave to announce to the. trade and the nabUo
generally, that they haveihemsefves. carefnlly ge-
and imported fram Europe >: a large stbcfcof OoM
and S»lyet ; WateheSj >Vatch .Tooto-for
watch makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jaw
eiry, fromU|o best manufactories—whiehthey offer at ’ -
prices as lowas they can he purchwed in the eastern
markets.
: Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and
Patent Levers i do Detached Levers; do Lefiiness Bib--
ver qaariiers: and elegant Freneh.iime pieces, lofthe^
•i moiUpprovcA: makes.* Together with a largo stock: of <
Clocks, and Time the best AmencanF&eio
■ ries. *
; Their stock, or Jewelry comprises articles of every • *
description ui this line, sack as Finger. Rings, Ear Ring* l *
Breast Bikcelets, Gold, Fob* and Goard Gholnslf • '
•Gold Gnard Keys and Seals, Lockets,'Gold and Silver’.' ■
Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and'Table and
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles general] V- 1 '
•kept in establishments of this description. ® » ..' V
They would respectfully call theiattemion pf the trade ■" •••
to theur extensive stock of Watch materials nhd Tools,
of every, variety, which they have most carefully sc--:
They hove also on band a largo assortment of Tele- y
scopes, Spy Glasses and Opcfa Glasses, from'the best •
manufactory irr England. Together with a great variety
of other, articles 100 numerous to mention/ • ;■* • v
i Clocks, Watches and: Jewelry repaired-in the best
manaer and on the moat reasonable terms/ - focttlry * •
T« C. TWICHBUL fb OO.’S ■'-i
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HGDSKf *
NEW ORLEANS, , ' ■
THIS long established’ House confine their attention
stnetly to sales and purchase*) on Commission . and
to the Forwarding business generally.: . .
They solicit a continuance of lho liberal patronage
heretofore given them. •
• . January 113,1853. . ' •/.•:
COMMISSION HOUSE,
SAINT LOUIS. ■ * ’ ' • ‘
JOHN w..XV?IcBgLT.v»,- «».jo<gpn Moanroag--
Twlolxeil * Mogxldge, »
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS.
Cower tf Commcrnal and Pint streets. ' ' ■ r
SILL promptly attend to all consignments and Com
missions enirastedto them jend»M make llbbiaV
advauces ©a consignments. ot Bills of Lading in
hand. ~
orders for; die-purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp And 7 *
4 0ther Produce, will be promptly filledauhe lowestnos*
sible prices, and on the beMlerms.; . r
. They will, also undertake the - settlement and collec
tion of claims of. importance j- and hope, by their esnfi* r
cm! personal effottsund altentlonio all the intereßlsof*;
their friends, to give general satisfaction, - • ,
. „ EkFgHSJtCES,
Geo. Collier* fit. Louis ; Ellis A Morion, Cincinnati;
Page A Bacon ; ' do Strader A Gormtfn do
Chariess, Dio w A Co, do. Hozea A Fraafcr. do
Chouteau & Valle, do -Springer A Whiiemamdo
D.Leeeh A Co., William Holmes ACo.* J. W. Bmier
A Morgan,
A Miller/ Philadelphia; if. D.
& Reynolds, . ,
-T. C-TWICIIELLA CQ.,.NeW;Qricafls {mar4:bfem
BtJFE'S MERCAOTILE COLLEGE,
THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH.: >-
Established in IBiV—lncoiTotaied bg lJgitlafttn Charfet. ..
3?ACUIiTY-OoMMßEci4j,l)£e , ABXMB«T>-P, DaSJiunhot :
“ orthe Nimh 4 American Accountant** and western . *
‘•Steamboat Accountant.” Frbfesiorofpractical Book- .
keeping ana Comraeretalsciences.; J»JV Williams, Pro
fessor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penniaiubip.:: If. '
B; Hatch, of the 'Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile;
*CLUBJCaLAin»'ftrATnB»ATIC4JrDEPASTMSNtf 1 ! >
p. Eayden. Gradaate of Jefferson College, Professor '
of classical Languages end Mathematics. .. • <•; -i --i- ?. s
E.Montel,late of Paris. Profesaorof French.
F. Slataper, Graduate of the Polytechnic- Instituteof
Yioono,'.Civil Engineer and-Arebhecf; Professor of Ar
chiteclarol, Mechanical 'and Landscape: drawing.- '
This in&tHnuon now occupies the whole of the geo
ond story of Gazsam’s Buildings, from iho corner of
Thirdand Markeutreeuto Post OfUceaileyw withtwo
spacious rooms iruhe'third story. It conlinUea (dtio l ,:
the only institution ia this . part of the .country wfaefri"
Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keepingore: thdroDPh.-" ? *
nnd practically taogfat. The Classical Sr*Mtwamilh - '
Departments arc coiid?cted separatelyr^Oae-of rtHoV - v
most spacious und elegantly faruished Ladies'
Xoomslntho Untied Stales, is ftlleit np, and wilt Kit iViS - :
der iho direction ef: J, P- if,; hl«
Penmen tn the West. TUe are all eVpTS!" -,
enced preceptors, and: ai slut head dMhEii 'rwnemiset.
professions. Circulars mailed to all parts ofthectranlli ~
- 1 • ■ • ■ *-
J. tf*
-ii™ ■''. I 'S iio , (i *k< Si»w Goads. ■
iyf?. a SS t isT®'s com pa- -
Bale oF theirOoodsj ncw.ofleM forsolea : - ;
large assortment afSTIiAW HATS and BoNNETS.-tT f •
cvery vanniy of aivlo and-paaßm,Bdnpieil la
5£E-rP* in &yro4eiWirtch.,wiU.besol<J by the packnge, Fit
.Uw lowest ngtire-K Cases may *jc ea;orced tn. suit pat- a ■
chasers. J W. ALDEN,
mard«:?m-3law No.« Milk mreel. Bortou.
, fiiltn Kooflngi ,
• mHB tmaersfened, having jtm retnmedfrom the -
X Qa&rriea or Lancasterand YdileCoudiies{wh£rd fc© -- *.
baa made arrangements for a constant supply’of SO* 1
I‘£RIORBLATJ&, respectfully informs BUILDERS and ;
OWNERS that’- ho :fa now prepared to execmo ony' '
amount of SLATE* ROOFING, at the ahonestiinxc,afid *
onasgw>dterrasaa<;anhehcdm tbecliy. * *
. CeingttpracticftlSloJer,ancidevouDgMBentlreaUen*''-
uon to the business, he has no hesitation in warraothfc •
all hit work to give satisfaction. ' - •■*
:. Orders left with Login. Wilaotf&r Co; No. t 89 r Wood'.'
street, Flusborghj or, T. Arnold & Broiher.comet of.
Licoefc and Anderwm street, Allegheny City* shall rd* ;
celvo pnnoptaltenUon*
inaisplm* < - THOMAS ARNOLD. .
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Jj patterns-jonlightandTicbdark rfoandi,for»alohy --_
nplgt WALTER P. MARSHALL,
50 by* 1 * 8 'V' *
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