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g«r No.«e, loaves this morning for Cinoutttati, at n, M«fi»& c '°^;^’ n d^J l^ < 2f}No «,J 8 noary fit! ueaaaage and tract orSahd, tilaale
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SATURDAY 1.
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Tnrni.li be liven for tbo deiecnon of any peraon or
W senbna.uUny paperi fromihe doo»i yuda, or
halla, of (be reeiilencee of my enbicribere. < n my route,
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„ Allegheny City. [nprM] JOHN HILLER.
MayUay. —This day, we fancy, will not: h*
celebrated to o vory great extent in this region',
the present year.. According'to the almanacs,
wff sboold, at the present time; bo enjoying de. '
lightful spring weather; thetreeaahouldbe cloth
ed in the foliage which betokens the approach
of summer, and flowers, vegetables, &c., should
exist in profusion; but, on the contrary, we have
nothing but rain, floods, and iand-Blidee,—the
latter especially—the trees present the same ap
pearance they did in Deoember; and the earliest
vegetables are but cautiously trusting their heads
above ground, and etand in great danger of an
unseasonable visit from Jack Frost.' Instead of
going “ Maying,” a seat by a good fire, would
be more conducive.-to comfort and enjoyment, and
the dance under the greenwood tree; will have to
bo transferied to the heated ball-room of the
city.
. In looking over an aoeognt of the manner In
which onr anoesturs celebrated this holiday,: wo
olmost envy them the pleasure they enjoyed, and
- Wish wo could transport ourselves to the soenes
of their youthful pleasures, where, as we read,
i beneath the shade of trees, neap the feudal castle :
j of some old baron, they whiled tho first of May
away, with the joyous “ Morrico Danes,” until
theeveniog invited them to other sports; -
If was the Romans who first commenced this
festival, aud it was celebrated by them through
several days, by ceremonies and rejoicings, and
offerings of spring fiower&and branches of trees
in bloom- From them, we got the custom of
. oelcbrating May-day.r
It was in “Merrie England,” however,where the
day was set apart for enjoyment by every class
3 of persons. . This was alHo the cose in Holland
and also in. several other continental countries.
In England, every person joined in thecelebra
: tion “around about the May-pole”—the lord and
peasant, artisan and knight- .Many trades and
professions had their peculiar manner of noticing
the advent cf the month: the peasant in dancing
on the village green, and the mechanic and labo
rer in tbe. peculiar celebrations in their work
shops. We have before ns ■an account of a
“Printers’ May Festival,” held os far back as
1668, at Stationers’ Hall, in London, tho arrange
ments for which are very ourions. ' It was cele
brated by various ceremonies, and a half- crown
. was collected from every guest to defray the cr
pensesof afeast, before which, however, the com
pany wentto aohurch, in prooesslon, accompanied
by tbe priest, beadles, stewards, and “four Wbif
flers(os serviteure) by two and two, walking be
fore, with Staves in their bands, and red and blue
Ribbons, hung.beltwiso upon their Shoulders,”
made way for the company. - After the ser
vice, they returned to the Hall, ‘“where every one
feasted himself with what he liked best, being
delighted all the while with'Musick and Songs,”
&o.; when, after other ceremonies, the company
adjourned. We read also of the singular cus
toms of chimney sweeps, daily maids, and many
other classes, on this day; bat we .have no more
: space to-dilate on them. All we can regret is,
■: that a custom so calculated to promote good feel
;■ ing among all grades: and classes of society,
J should be allowed to foil into disnse.
Entry and Detainer. —Officer Boyd .arrested a
mnnnamed Adam Loss yesterday-charged, on
oath of B. N. Friend, with forcible entry and de
tainer. A lot containing several nores, with se
veral houses on it, in Minersville, has been in
dispute between these parties for some time. A
man named Rutherford made claim to the pro
perty, and, as it is alleged, employed Loss to put
Friend out, and take possession. An officer was
sent for, and Lobs was taken before Aid. Major,
Who held him to bail. .
Malicious Mischief.—A. woman nomedElixabeth
Bark, who has keen running about the streets
for some timepast, laboring under an aberation
of the mind, was brought bcforoMayor Guthrie,
charged with the above offence. She broke a
splendid plato-glass window, in Mr. Richardson's
jewelry store, on Market.etreet. She was com
mitted to prison.
Larceny —A man named Michael Shey, alias
John Brown, was bronght before Aldertnnn Wig-
Kins, of the Fourth Ward, charged, on oath of
,* George Colberry, with larceny. The prisoner
'] was accused of stealing a shawl, two veils, silk
i apron, breast pin, together with eighteen dollars
in money. He was committed for trial, in de
'4 fault of bail.
Mr. Van Amringe 'will preach to-morrow morn-
ing (service to commence at 10$ o’clock) at the
Wesleyan Church, "Wylie street; aud in the same
- place, in the evening (service to commeaoo at 7js
o’clock,) each time on the interpretation of the
hook of Revelations,* explaining the meaning of
the two aeries of prophecies, contained in it.
• Allegheny Valley Railroad. —The Blalrsvillo
Apalaehian states that 11. M. Clark, Esq., has
been appointed Principal Assistant Engineer of
the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Mr. Clarke is
an experienced and successful Engineer, and Trill
do the Company good service.
The Heron Family.— This celebrated family
are engaged and : Trill appear at'"the Theatre pn
Monday evening. They were always favorites
in this olty, and as it has been some time since
they appeared here, they will doubtless prove on
attractive feature at our Theatre. ..
Sitting without Lietntt. —A cigar dealer, by the
name of N. ;B. Nichols,- was arrested on oath of
a Mr. Jones, oharged with selling cigars without
alicense. It was proved, however, that Niohola
only acted as, agent.for a:commission house in
this city, and be was discharged.
Arrested. —A young man, named George W.
Marlatt, was arrested yesterday, and token be
fore Aid. Parkinson, oharged by Ann Brightmore
with assaulting her, in her own house, on Facto
ry street, in the Fifth Ward. Marlatt was held
to boil.
Theatre.— To-night the nantioal drama of the
Pilot of the German Ocean will: he.
Mr. Brelsford will sustain the character of Long
Tom Coffin. The moral drama of the Drunkard
will also be performed.
The Elephant.—This fine steamer came up'from
Now yesterday, with a heavy cargo,
consisting of sugar, molasses, &o. < This steamer
was built here, and has been running on the lower
trade for some time past.
Nuisance. —Two men were arrestedand brought
before Mayor Guthrie yesterday, oharged with
placing obstructions on the Allegheny wbort—
They fined $lO and costs.
A Ckild Burnt to Death A little girt named
RHxa Mattin, aged four or five years, whose pa
rents teride pn Wayne- etreet, intbisoity, was
burnt to death on Thursday, under the follow
ing circumstances, which we glean from the Alle
gheny Enterprise It appears that her mother
had left her in the house, for a few minutes, with
An infant in;her charge, to attend to some duties;
.out of the house, and when eheTetarned and saw
her child enveloped In flames, her surprise, was
60 great, that she lost her presence of mind ■ and
remained stupified—unable to rendor the poor
child any assistance, until the agonizing: cries at
tracted the attention of the neighbors, who.oame
in and extinguished the flames; but not until it
bad boon so badly burned-that it died; in a few
hours afterwards.
Effects of Liquor. —A woman named Mary Cros
by; died suddenly, in the Eight Ward of this
city, on Thursday night, from the effects of the
use of ardent spirits. Coroner Arthurs was called
upon, to hold an inquest; nnd the jury returned
a verdict in accordance with the facts.
Drowned.—Wo learn that Jou.v Pesdsb, a na
tive of this oity, was drowned off a coal-boat, in
the Mississippi, near French Island. ”
Patent. —J. Oust Blair, of this oity, has secur
ed a patent for improvement in File Cutting
Machinery, datod April 27, 1852.
. Eev. E. 3TMahon, has been appointed Vicar
General of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
; Committals.—There were flve oommittala yes
terday, for vagrancy and druukenness.
: g@- FRESH OYSTERS received doily by Ad
ams' Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alloy.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
j BY TBE O'REILLY LINE.
; figf In consequence of the storm prevailing in
every direction; the Telegraph lines are not work
ing, and we are therefore without our usual des
patches.
orphans* court sale*
BY virtue of .an order of the Orphan’s Coon or Alle»
gheny county. m No- lW October term, 1851* we
will expose to public sale at ttie Court House in ibe city
of Pittsburgh, on Monday thelOtUday orATay,l6sV**
lo o’clock a. hi. of said day, the following parcels of
valuable property, belonging to the estate of Solomon
Seboycr, deceased, to wu:
l A lot of ground on the wcstwaidly side of Smith
field street, Pittsburgh, being eighty feet from the south
west corner of Seventh street, being SO feet front on
3nmbCel4 street by sixty feet deep, on which Is erected
a three »tory buck dwelling bouse, and subject to an an
nual ground Tent of twenty dollars, payable eerai annu
ally.-v For fuller descriptions.see order,or deed from
William Biddle and wfc to Solomon Uehoyer, dated
2#lh of*March, leso, recorded m deed book vok 90,
pages9o. ■ • ."■■■■•■ ■ .
8. A lot of ground, adjoining the above, sixty feet
from the comer of Seventh, betag 20 feet front on Smith
field street. by *ixty feel deep—having erected ttiereon
& three story-unek dwelling house, and subject to an an
nual ground rent of 820, payable semi annually. For
more particular description, see order or deed from Wen.
Riddle and wife, to Solomon Behoyer, dated 9iU March,'
1847,recorded in deed book vol 80, page 370.
3. A lutof ground on the eanwardly *ule of Webster
street, Pittsburgh, twenty-five feet from the southwest
wardiy corner of High street, bavmg twenty feet front
oil' High street, by eighty reel deep to a smtl! alley.—
Forfaiierdetcription see order or deed from Jas. Brown
and wife to Solomon Schoyer dated 3d February 1849,
recorded in deed book vo) 85, page 143.
. t 4. A lot of ground m the city of PitubuTgh.numbcred
18*<n Beou*a plan of loti lb the Cth ward, fronting on
the Northern sidO;of Pennsylvania Avenue twenty-four
feet and extending back ninety feet to Union alley* Pee
order or deed ft om Jonathan Kinsey and wife to Solo
: man Schoyer, dated Bth April tB5O, recoded in deed book
vol DO, page 121. ■ . . ' ; .. . ■ .
■ 5. A tot of ground in Allegheny etty number 22 in
Harvey and Curtu'-planoflot*. framing 24 feet on Shef
field ftreet. and extending back 00 feet to Umou alley*
..See order or deed . .from Zebuion Kinsey .and wife to
Solomon Schoyer, dated s2&d August 1840, recorded in
deed book voi ?G page COO. ;
• 0. Two lots of ground in tbecit; of Pittsburgh, num
bered 13 and 14 In Colwell’* plan of lots, each fronting
twenty fuel on NiUer*treei and extending bark ui drplii
one hundred feel. See order or deed from Wni. ii* Wil
liams and wife to Solomon ?chorer,daied3J September,
184 G, recorded in Deed Book vol 83, page 412.
7. Two lot* onground la Allegheny eity, numbered 8
and Din Browu A Lothrop’s plan of lots,oach fronting
twenty feet eight and quarter Inches oa the south
side of Bank Lone, &ml extending bnek uinety-four fvet
eight inches to thetow-paib of the FennsyWoma Canal.
These lot* are close by Ute Katiroad Root See order,
or deed from Hugh Downing and wife to Solomon
Sehoyer, dated 3d Nove nter, 1&47, recorded m Deed
Book v 01.90 page 594 v
6. Five lots of ground-in Birmingham, numbered.7s,
79,80,81 and 812 mDr Bauunan’e plan of lots—the lot
No. 7o fronting twenty feet on Mary Ann ftreet, and ex
tending back in depth eevemy feet—nnd ibe loti Nos. 70,
80,81, BJ, each fronting twenty feel-on Denraan street,
and extending back in dep h eighty feel. See order, or
deed from James McGuire and wife to Salomon Sehoycr,
dated 7th March,.l349, recorded in Beed Book vof.-BS,
pare JUI -•
.9. A lot of ground in Bererrc town*h ? p, Allegheny
county, and jart adjoining the Third Ward, Allegbeoy
City, numbered 3? m CassatJs plan of lots, hounded, and
described as follows. Beginning on FouDlflm siceet
aubecorncrof lotNo 37, running thenca along sald st.
eastwAidlytwentyfeettenineheiiloihelireofland for
merly belonging to Sample and Gtlmnre, and now known
as the 4 *Qaar*y Road,” thence south-eastwordly along
the I de of said land one hundred and sixty-two fcol ten
lnche*to Hemlock alley,\b«rre westwardiy along said
alley thirty-right feet six inches to the comer of lot No.
•37, and thence along the Imeof said lot one hundred and
sixty one feetsixinches to the place of beginning. : See
order, or deed from 8. Carsalt and wt/e to Bolotnon
flehoyei",dmed SfJhl November, 1847, recorded in Deed
Bank, vol 80, page IU9. ....
10. A tract of land in Feeble* township, # Allegheny
coun y, Fenna, containing six acres and eighty seven
audl llWperche*. 'rhisproperty linear Lawreuceville,
and fronta to low water ni’irk on die Allegheny over.—
On it there is erected a Futeni Buck Mncblne, with ft
steam enf me, stable and abed. See order, or deed from
Wm Darley and wife to Salomon Schoyer.dated UiiJi
January, lchO, recorded in Deed Book.vot fc9, pageCty
12. Two imscf ground in Allegheny City, numbered
25 and2o in BurueuatidGoyer’s plan of lots,each front
ing twenty feet on tho west side of Reaver street, and
extending back in depth one hundred feet Yetoftri el.
See order, or deed from Charles 11. Kay and wife to Sol
nuton Scho>cr, dated 10th March, 1850, recorded to Deed
Bouk,vtl 00,pageli7. «... ,
]3. A lot of ground inibe city of Piit*burgu, part of
that numbered vtl in Arthur** firn plan of lots m the 7th
• Ward,-ironunx *wentv-»»x feet on Arthurs street, and
extendlngback forty feet in depth. •
Also, two tots of ground in the Reserve tract,opposite
Pittsburgh, numbered It and 12 In Wright's plan oflot*,
each fronting twenty-four feet on the Butter turnpike,
and extending buck two houdred feet in depth. Bee
order, or deed from Alexander. McMullen anJ wife to
Solomon Schoyer, dated iStli March, 1850, recorded iu
Deed Bock,voi 90, page 72 , • . .
14 A lotofground inthocity of PiUaburgh.beginning
107 feet C Inches wesiwardly from Smuhfield ureet. on
the south side ot Second street, fronting 39 feel, more or
less, on said Second *treei,and extending back in depth
about 60 feet, more or lesion which iserested the new.
warehouse oecopKd by 8, Shrivet A Co* See order, or
deed from Cadwallader Kvans and wife to Solomon
Behoyef. dated 21, November, 18i7i recorded in Deed
Book,vol.bb,page37l. • • • j
: -lfi. Theone undivided half the one undivided
half of six acres,one rood and twenty perches of groaod,
situate m Fill township, Allegheny County, Pa., being
the purpart number three in theplaivconnecied witn the.
deed of partition by and amongst tbe heirs of Francis
Wilson; dec’d.recoided in Deed Book, v 01.60, pageSO.
. The terms of this sale are, one-tbltd in cash, one-third
in one year, and one-tlurd in two years, with interest—
the'whole to be secured by bond and Rjorlttage on. the
nremtses WIIXIAftI f. BauM,
p c J. W. BUCHANAN.
epi9d!aw4t Administrators.
r— Land ’Warrant*, ;■
HAVING received an order forTi limited number. oF
Land Warrants,l wiUpnrcJxaselCOjßOßndWnere
Certificates, a, The highest fr^AKELY,
apWOlw No. 180, cor, of Wood anit Liberty sis.
OORN IN THE EAR—9OO bushelsjust received and
Tor sate by JOHN B. SHERRIFF,
sprit 10 Market street.
Sotlo.
T ETTERB of Administration having hceu granted to ;
' i j »he undersigned,, on the Mime nr ELIJAH .AKIN,
deceased, late of Lawrencevilte, Allegheny county, all
Demons hovittg claims will present them, andtall per,
sons indebted to said estate will miko immediate pay
-4neitl to the undersigned, at tbo.Ofßce of Thomas How
“Wt A,wrney M LflW> P “’ 9bUre ’ LEVI HOWARD
Lawreneevtlle, Aprtl 97,1859 -1 ldA6lw
Stray Cow.
CAME to the premises of Hie subscriber,in
Rsl®r®Uiiper St. Clair township, about the. Ist of
IkE3L-March, a RED COW; about #. years, old;
wSPanear mark. Which the owner can have by pay
lnlpCS™»nd PrOV,ngPtOP “ IY 'JOSEPH COUCH.
- ' VAtBABIiK rAaH VOa-Ulißi'-".;
XTTILti be sold at public uule on the premises on Sal-
W' urday;theflthflay of May, at l o’clock I*. M,,the
faun now belonging to theheiraof MaryWllson, de
ceased,containing. one hundred and eight acres, more
or less. aituntc In Baldwin township, Allegheny county, i
Si miles from Pittsburgh,, on ibe Elizabethtown rood, i
noiaininir lands of Daunt Cowau.Wm. 11. Wiglitman,)
Sdae Cunningham, Wra. Glllilaiid and others There I
: „e' about eighty acres cleared and in excellent slate
are-a oprafonable Stone Dwell
ing Hoose, 85 I>y3o feet, two; sloneii high: ngirom
Sank Dam, and other necessary buildings; Fruit, of
I various junta odd water in abmidwtce-tlhere being a
number of never failing springs. The situation is very
. convenient and desirable—being situated in a good
having every convenience, and being
om?of the best lena? m the neighborhood. The Farm
~i?ibe shown 16 any person wishing to purchase i nrnl
Jliliatbndo tnown at any time previous to the day of
SS'JSmtoSta mthe subswiber, near the above
, add itnmcdiateiy
| a gent ibr the heirs of Maw Wdspn,
| Tr.Maln Townshfp, April Idrhgg, tW^lw
TleOHEtVeietHih Kimidyl
_ . P. R - RB.UYBB& EXTRACT,
Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla.
' ■ ,i.T*nS:y?)tttttile nieiiicln»l;prepara
auon differs entirely from.any simple
; ■•■■■■'■ • e *trBN of. Sarsaparilla” or com-’
medicine It iia.com
«f mauv at MOST CLEAN-
MEDICINES, with ollie-s
tyftgil -directly OK ilie Kidneys, or
V immediate reference to the re
•■l g and coniinuedhealthy operation
.^On^-ofsoitie interna), organa. It con*
tains articles which' enter into no
viaHWwaOtherpreparaiion m existence; and.
r IT iSf UNRIVALLED
In purify ingaudrefresiung effects, by any medicine in
the world. lus put up IPrLARGE BOTTLES, is very
pleasant to lhe tasie,and i<rmore concentrated,-
; STRONGER, BETTER AND.CHEAPER,
than any other In the market. Persons>who have mken
u Bar*Bpari!la ” hy Uibgallon, without relief,have been
radically cured by using two or three bottles- - '-Tills* 1 is
the Only Compound in which Dandelion, Wild Cherry
and Barsopantla are so prepired to ofterthe peculiar
virtues of each, in combination with pure extracts of
other healing articles, in a highly concentrated state
-Its ingredients are PURELY VEGETABLE, and are
such roots and barks ns anc found, though elrefly affec
ting certain parts,in their general tendency, to produce
; the most cleansing and healing effeets-
IT ..IS IMPOSSIBLE' \v
To cure many diseases. D|opsles,. Kidney Com
punts, Ac., draw off Watery Humors from the Blood,
or corrupt and irritating secrehons' r of diseased organs
from the body, without the thorough operations on the
Kidneys,as caused by ihismedicine. No other extracts
even pretea Ito ihiß effect. In fact, this very operation,
for whtch it. is particularly compounded, diuets from
all other preparations, and tr.akesjt the beit compound
mexutence
IN ALL CASES OP. DROPSY, use this medicine.—
It wilt relieve. It honoured when life itself was de
spairedof. It contains articles Umt wiU cure, is any*
thing can, and takes Uie only method to make perma
nent cures.
■■■■■■ SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER! '
To produce leetimouy in proof of thecurecf tliUdls
ease ic new,. The public have bo long
been tutagbi to regard u.a* fatal, that ns positive care
would seem almost a miracle, yet
SHIP FBVBR HAS BEEN CURED,
And by the Great. Vegetable Remedy, DrH. B.My
•orn’ Extrasij Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Ac., alone: .
Wi selccuhe following, as a specimen of the nume
rous tesinnoniuls to the e/Ticieucy of ibis medicine m
cases of ililsmatignant discaae, winch we have lo ex
hibit. v-. -TESTIMONY" OF PHYSICIANS. :
Francis Tibliraese M. D , a skillful phys'emn,residing
in Buffalo, N» Y..aud one who hqs devoted himself par
ticularly lo the study and cure of the Ship Fever,, with
almost every phase of which ho is convenient, gives
the followjpg teutimonyin relation to the effects 01 ibis
medioine, as prepared by himself:
; “This 11 to certify, that Ihave used Dr. 11, IX. Myers’
Extract or Dandelion. Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla,
in mypraeifce, In cases of a number of pauenis sick
with Ship Fever, with very beneficialresults. And I
consider its general curative intti<n d-sease.”
Prepared by . MVKR9 A BICE,
No. 11 Warren street, New York.
.'..-rlßv'B SKM.KRP,
No 57 Wood sireet»FiUsburgh.
Sold by
aprs:deodfcw;
ladUs 1 Sewing Birds*
aIfIBSR useful article* are introduced to the public by
. the Inventor. aud-especially recommended to the
notice of tho Lfttneßi ibr who3e particular use they »re
iniemled
Somcihmg ofihe kind lias.eve* been needed,to hold
or fasten Uintncrdle work while engaged ju lewm;.
Many a fair formHruinedaid jnr»de“ round-shoul
dered,” by (otic pouiion, while at woik.ut well as health
impaired, by toningn» such bn ouiit'nuhy posture. lm-.
provemem* arc coa*lantly being introduced io lessen
the labor of men f but, hale orno’hiug ha* been done
to alleviate the . burden of the other sex, This article,
however, will greatly ..relieve,, while if wiU facilitate
liieirwork.. The Sewing Birds have been used by mauy
Indies in. New England, and has me: with universal ap*
probation. •• ,
They.raoybebad-orihe Rabscrtber.by wholesale or
retail, in every variety oC style; and the email puce at
which they areoffered,must recommend tuem to general
Cse. (aprlO) ■ Q.-YEAGER,UU Market at.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.—The subscriber re
spectfully calls Ibc attention or Country AJercbai u
aud others, to ins stock of Cap, Letter, Rill and Note
Paper,School Books, Pocket and Family Bibles, Blank
Hooka*of every description, Wafers, Steel Pens, Lead
Pencil-. Pocket Inks, Black, Red ami Mae Inks,Slates,
Bonnet Boards, Window Paper, Crown, Double do Me*
dium, Double do Wrapping Paper. &c. All of which
wiU- tie sold at low rates for cash,or exebaugrd for
Bogs. St R. WELUIN, Uooksellor and Stationer,
. OJ Woo I street,
botween Third amt Fourth, Piltabarjrh.
■v CUKSTKR’S
• Aha and Coot' Clo fun* Emporium
IS REMOVED to GOTHIC HALL, No 7* Wood SL
Stock large and seasonable; work warranted; prices
moderate.' Waiudy la ydw. : *nnr2ff ■
ttemoval.
HOUfill A ANTHONY bare removed their DA*
GUKRRKAN ROOMS, from BurkeVUmlding* to
Eaton’s Building, over the Yoong Men’s Library, where
they will Ue happy to see their old patrons and friends.
opr7;tf
Parattytlnms. • ,
EVANS ft SWIFT’S extra brand,HHi tierces, now
in store, and for sale. Toe attention of alt persons
wanting • reliable article, is solicited to this braruL
- aprlOtlm ■ . .. . SELLERS,NI COLS & CO.
- tiemavat*
SIGN OP THE INDIAN KING.
:NO. JBB3 LIBERTY STREET^
(Nearly opposite the Spread EaglcTavcrn, Pittsburgh)
DEES it. JONGS, Manufacturer and Dealer in a!.
11 kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF and SBGARS.
Tobarcoand Segars sol 1 on ro<mni«am«i
T>EAL GOOD TEAS.—Tis well known, that tf OK*
LV RlB> in the Diamond, U one of lhe best judges of
Tea in Pittsburgh, and it appears to as (he public reap
the fall benefit of hi jadgment—for, under no m<nm
stances, will be keep damaged or inferior qimililee.—
Therefore, any one requiring the pare nrticie, can al
ways obtain it at MORRIS’ TEA MART, in the Dia
mond , [apr?7
Sauce*
ALL persons arc warned against taking or pureba*
sing a Note, dated April Gth, 1852, drawn by me,
payable to ibe order of William Gibson, and by him en
dorsed, in the rant of $£CO. at 4 months, as the same was
pat into circulation fraudulently.
• bpr3o JOHN B. SHKRRIFF.
lMataond fflortaet (louse.'
Contractors who intend tob?d ronbe building of
the Ne<V Market House, are notified that the Cboss
StcilON and Around Plane ran now be seen at thcOflice
of WM. A. HILL A CO. Beside the bid*, an the.terms
as heretofore advertised, an alternate bid will be re
ceived from any Contractor disposed to subscribe to the
Market House, who will state in lus proposal how moth
stock he proposes to take, on condition of his being
made aprefeired stockholder.. , . t>pr3o;3t
A STEAM ENGINE AND LARGE BUILDING fob
Sale.—A valuable property, well suited for any
business where steam power Is jjscd. The building is
substantial audgood; a good dry cellar; and three fine
floors. The steam engine is fid horse power All -In
complete order, amUn a centra) location of the city,—
Immediate possession, and will be sold at a bargain
6 CUTHBEKT, General Agent,
dpr3o Si) StmtUGeld street
STUART'S NEW YORK STEAM REFINED CAN'
DY—For sale by W. A M’CLURG &CO ,
apS9 No 250 Liberty st.
JHarble SU&Ulti
A LARGE stock of the moil beautiful MANTELS,
made of the finrilqunlity of Foreign and Domes
tic Marble, manufactured by machinery, iilvruyson band
and rondo to order on short nonce, at prices ranging
from 815 to 8100 each Purchasers nro invited to cull
and examine the stock and prices, U 10,321 and 323 Lib
erty street,opposite Smithficld.
roori.4tn W W. WALLACE.
Groat Inducements to Cash Purchasers.
WE will sell our large stock of of COMMON AND
FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices
that cannot foil to please cash'.purchasers, -Ail our
work is warranted. Our terms is GASH
JAMES LOWRY* JR,
margg ..■■■■ corner of Seventh and Liberty sts.
HRS. A. LEECH respectfully announces to the la*
dies,ondher customers generally, that.she will
. h&ve an opening l of Spring Milliucry on Thursday, the
tNnd in«L Pans hats of the latest importations, which
forbenu.y and style cannot be surpassed. Children’s
bonnets in great variety. .Ladies’ hen Idresses and caps,
French embroideries and. flowers; with a variety of
goods In her line.':» ~ 1 op»2P:2w
TL T, C, MOtIUAN.
BOOKSE LLER AN D STATIONER,
HASalwayson hand ageneTalassortinent of School,
Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Post ond
Cop.Paper,Ac., wholesale and retail; No. H>l Wood st.,
below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TE7* Wanted. Raga and Tanners* scraps nplflily
Notice,
-nrHEREAS. my wife, SOPHIA, has left my bed anil
Vf board, without any just cause or provocation, all
perrons are cautioned against trusting her on my ac*
count, (apiflg:3t> JOSEPH COLEMAN
LIME AND.COAL.—a splendid opportunity is now
offered—for sale, on long credit, or trade, at which
can be made from ten to twenty dollars per day, on a.
small capital of fifty to one hundred dollars,-as the
owners are going West. Cation .
McLAIN ft MOFFIT,
opr29. ■ No. tt 1 ) Fifth street.
mr) COUNTRY MERCHANTS—The subscriber re-
X spectfiilly invites- Country . Merchants, visiting the
city, to call end examine Ins stock of Fancy, Variety,
and Dry Goods, comprising an assortment equal to any
house, cither East or West. As my foreign goods are
imported directby mysclf,and my domestic goods pur*
chased from the manufacturers,! feel justified tft saying
that my prices will compare favorably with any.
qptfO C. VKAOKR.I 10 Marker «t
The Art of SelfGefeuee.
H/TR. JOHN WALKER, celebrated. in - Philadelphia,
JjU. as it Profe&sorof the manly art of Self-Defence,
will, with George Rowley, of Troy, offer an Exhibition
of their skill,’ at WILKINS IIALL, on SATURDAY
EVENING, May Ist M , , , 1% „ .
The doors will open &l 71 o’clock, P.M, and sparring
commence at S o’oiock;:
The exhibition will he conducted upon tho roost rigid
rules of decorum, and the most perfectorder preserved,*
Tickets Sft cents. f*prW3t
TTUSIERY—A. A. Mason A Co. have just received a
n large assortment of Spring and Summer Hosiery,
comprising SHk.MerlnOilMue Muted, Brown and White
Cotton Hose ana Unlf-liose. • ■■ ■■ ■. ■:;■ ■■ [apt22.
m'SCXF-S'KIRST' QUALITY UEItHAN OLAY,
. lu good conilitlon L ■
TAAFFE. MAGUIRK & BANE,
apr2o- ' ....... 124 Second street •
KA CASES MEDORCLARET; (vintage 1834,) agood
JU artiolei for sale lowi to close u consignment, by
TAAFFE, MALUIRE ft. BANE,
sprgQ. • • , : 124 Second street.
Tf <M ID has just received, by express, a fine lot of Gold
JT. Chains;and soma fine. fashtonable-Gold Jewelry,
which he Is selling very .cheap, and no mistake, at fil
Market street. (aprSO
PARASOLS! PARASOLS!—A. A. AUso* & Co
will open, onMonday.ApTil lfith,one hundred doz.
rich; plain ana embroidered Parasols, {nprld
XIQRN—4OO bushels Shelled Com in store and for sale
\J by [apiflO] J WOODS ft CO.
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COMMERCIAL.
DAILY REVIEW OP THE MARKET,
Owrcs o» Tin U*iLt Moftmrs i
• Saturday,'May; IMfc f
Yesterday, the weather was wet,and for the most par t
quite disagreeable, which somewhat checked out door
business. Our markets remain unchanged.
--ASHES-*-Wo continue former quotations for Soda 3
&3io.
MACKEREL—SaIes were made on Thursday, of 100
bbla.-No.-3.large, at 88,25; sales yesterday,-of 25 bbl*.
No. 3, at 88,50 cash; 25 do No. 2 satati, a 189,75 Sales
of Herring at 60,0007,00 (P'bbl; '• «
BACON—The market continues'firm, with regular
sales to the ctly and country. .We note sales of 6 hlids
Hamsat9Jt*.; Sides firm at Shoulders 6i-teB|c. :
: GRAIN—Sales of 70 bus. Com, In ear, at 50c, Oats
01370.
POTATOES—Are scarce and w demand. Wo note
sales of 20 bus.N&dtaunocks el 87c ; ICOdoßedsatOfic.
' GLASS—PaIes of 73 boxes Bxlo, orSVdS.
RlCE—Sales 4 uerces at •• .
Oil.—Sales of 22 bbU. Linseed, icpofied, from first
hands, at 65c.
: CHEESE—SaIes of 150 boxes at 708 c.
; BUTTER—This articles giving away. Receipts are
on the increase. Sales of 7UQ.&3. at 17018 c.
FLOUR—Receipts moderate, We nonce tales of the
following lots: 42 bbl*. at 33,12; 60 do at 53,06; 30 do
Eura at 83,12; 30 do at $3,12; 25 do nt 33,00; lrom
Store, 83,25 to 3.37.
91 VEST W4TSB IN TRS CDANMSL.
ARRIVED: *
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville. •
“ J. M ! Kee, Hendrickson, AicKeespon. 4
Thomas Shnver, Bailey; West Newton'- -
“ Gencssee, Conaut, West Newton-
S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Michigan No.2»Boies, Beaver.
41 ForestClty; Murdoch, WelUvilie.
“ > Winchester, Moore, Wheeling.
“ Messenger, Woodward, Cincinnati. :■■■■•:
•“ Hindoo, Campbell. Sr. Louis. -
“ Elephant; Grceie, New Orleans.
DEPARTED;
u . Baltic, Bennet,Brownsville. •
“ Atlantic, Parkinson, do : ,
“ J.M’Kee. Hendrickson*McKeesport
“ Thomas Shnver, Usiley, West Newton.
ll Ueneseee, Conant, West Newton. •
“ S.Uayard, Peebles, Tdizabeiti;
; Michigan No. 2, Rules, Heaver.
“ ForostUitv, Murdock, Wellsville..
u Diurnal, Wheeling.
u Pnuburgh, KoQnt7,Cmchitmii.
“ Tiber, hier, Louisville.-
“ Wellsviilc,CUiisilcr, Bridgeport.
Marietta, PnrksrsOurgh ana Hocking
■ (jsft .fr port Packet,
IMM . The .learner HAIL-COLUMBIA.' A S.
LuaN£, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every ftfonduy,
at 3. o’clock, T. M ; returulug will leave Ifockingport
every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A; M. '■
; Passengers end shippers may rely on the utmost ac
cominodiuiou and promptness. W> R, WHEELER,
: mart _ • ■ ■ • ■ No. 21 Market street.
Allegheny Hirer Trade*
REGULAR- FRANKLIN PACKETS.
| Tile fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
■gg&agßS&No. 2.Gant. Wi. Hanna, leave* the Alle
gheny wharf for Franklin,every Monday a rid Thursday.
at 4 P. M. - - *’ ■ ’ '
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENo 3,Capt.
Jons Hanna, leaves.the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
Un,every Tuttdnu and Friday, al4 P.M.
For FreightorPassage.apply on Board . fmar2o
” For Marietta ana tiockingporu
Tuitfiue steamer PACIFIC, Zanode Mae*
will leave for the above and intermedi
ate ports every THURSDAYt nt4 o'clock, P. M,
Forfreight or passage; apply ouboardvor to
T. WOODS A SON,
matlO : . No. fil Water st.* and 63 Front at.
For Klttannlug and Catfish;
■ifißS.-Jfr THE light draught and pleasant steamer
i CapL Milunoa*, will leave the
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wedoeaday and Fridays,
at 3 o’clock, P. M i for Ktuanmng auu Catfish. For
freight er passage apply on board. •.■■■■■: fnovlS
ITor Long tleseh, IdtrlcUat ParkeirftburK
and Gallipoli#.
•laifewt. k The fine .Steamer GOV. MEIGS,'
• f rVli n’nnrT SnuNK ‘ Master,-.win leave for the above
ssMtiASeHtila and intermediate pom. every
WWiltgja TUESDAY, at 3 P. M.
For freight otpassage npply on board,orto
feb3 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
Wodneitlay Paebot Tor Olnclunatl.
: Mgs Tus new and fast running steamer CIN*
g|ffIS&aBCINNATI T Bikminouah, Master, will leave
wißßißiWTOrcgulotily every Wednesday.
l*or freight or passage, apply on board, or to
dec3o G. 6. MILTBNBBRGFR. V
SIMESV PHILADELPHIA FRUIT DROPS-
A new and delicious Confection, possessing the
flavors of the follaaing different Frans: pine apple,
strawborry, raspberry, banana,.vanilla, orange, lemon,
apple, qmnee, Jargonelle, pear,Ae. t &Cv
These drops are rendered slightly acidulous with pine
lemon juice, and trre tonic,. refreshing and hsultufal,
like the ripe fruits which they represeat. They may be
usefully employed in eolde, sore throat, fever, or any
inflammatory complaint, or to cover the taste of disa*:
grecatrie medicines.
1 Siraes* Fruit Drops are contra distinguished from'i ll
others, by ihe purity and gcnmnene«*of the fnm essen
ces, by too . freedom front poisonous color or mineral
acid, and by their superior luscious flavor.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
W A McCLURGACO,
: apriP . . . ■ Grocers nnd Tea Dealora •
IjlAOrs H)K 'i llh t'iAJfLK—l’bitt mergv, imliuiry
. and cnlrrpnse will be rewarded; that home rasnu*
factor© should bo encouraged; that all aruolessoM at
Gothic Hall, arc warranted to be as represented; That
the slock of Men and Boys l Clothing; at Gothic. Hall, is
large, complete and fashionable. That Boya of all ages
can be fined out Immediately. CHEATER, . :
71 Wood street,
aprl2B WB STUDY TO PLEASE,
eARH ART’S MELODEONS.—Juit received, a sup
ply of Carhari’* Patent Melodeons, at the following
prices:
Foarocavcs, *.-• ■: - *• * 815,0 d:
Feurunda half octaveL « - . - CSU-)
Five octuvcr, - - • -75.0 U
Five octave?,• (Piano style.) • - - tbo.OO
• For sale by JOHN H. MF.LLOK,
qpr2B - 8t Wood street;
1,000 Cases straw Goods.
THE subscriber having made arranvemrnts with the
NORTON STRAW MANUFACTURING COMPA
NY, for the sale of their Goods, ndw oflers for sale a
large assortment of ATRAW HATS and BONNETS, uC
every variety of fabric, *tvle aud pattern, adapted to
the spring trade* which will hr sold by the package, fil
the lowest figure. Cases miv be assorted to sou pur
chaser-*. J. W ALDLN,
marJi 7m-3taw N 0.63 Milk street, Boston
ntRACING PArER—
X Best Frenih Medium 18x31 incite*,
do Super Rojul 19x27 do;
do Douhld Elephunt 37x40 do ,
do m roll*of 22 yard*, width 45 inches:
For sale at W S. lIAVF.N’S Stationery Wore
Dpr23 hou«e,cor Market ami Sernwt «i«.
Importaut stud True.
J fIJOOBYEU, Jr., Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 225
• Liberty street, can sell a good kuh of Summer Clo
thing for $250; ami better Goods,of every description,
very low for cash. made to order In
fakhtouable style, and on reasonable term*. |onrl7
Desirable situation. - .
A: GENTLEMEN of good steady badness lmbits, will
Xv hear of a destrnblc situation, (salary libe*ni,) by:
addressing‘Mlor 211, Post None need apply,
unless well qualified to lube charge of a Retail Store.
Punhurgb, April 16.1852 .■
STORAGE— The subsenhera having arranged their
House for the purpose, arc prepared to give safe and
convenient storage for n limited amount of merchandize
or produce, on liberal terms* if applied for soon.
TAAFFK, MAGUIRE A BANE,. w
apr2Q. . ■ . 124 Second street.-
SECONU HAND PIANO.—A beautifully finished
mahogany six octave Piano;. original cost 8420.
For sale at 3150, by JOHN 11. MELLOR,
apr23 ■ ■ 81 Wood street
NEW STYLE SHELLOO.MBS—A large and splen
did assortment of Bloomer, Rossuth, and -Batiey
patterns, jast received. C» YF.AGER,
' apr2B .. . . - - ■ No. lIP Market street.
T ETTER SCALES—Just received, the most aom«
1 1 plete and perfectarticle in use, suitable for banks,
brokers,counting houses, Ac. ■ -
apr2B ' . . . _ C.J’EAGKR^
A MERICAN SPOOL COTI’ON-*
XX IhOO dozen 3 cord,.2UO yards ; -■
2000 do do • 110 do;
Just received direct from the manufactory v
apr2B For sale by • • C. YEAGER
BLACK SILK LACES.—6opieces wide and narrow
.Black Silk Luces, jast received ami for sale by
a a. Mason & co.,
jipifiO , N 05.62 andfll Markel street. .
BONNET SILKS—2O-pieces Gl&ci and Bonnet SUks 3
. l&ssortcd colors.) just received hy
A. A. MASON A CO,
• npr3o < - .■ Nos. G 2 and fll.Market street.
MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS !—A. A. MASON ACo .
have jufll rcceived, (per Express.) another Jot of.
Mantillas, of the finest and most fashionable styles. .. -
oprSO .... :. ;
T>URR FRENCH Wl NE YINEGAB-nt 63c. per gal-
X lon.for sate nt MORRIS’ TEA STORKviii the-Dia
mond. in strength and flavor, this Vinegar is superior
to any other tn Pittsburgh.' • ‘ [aprfiQ - ,
./CIGARS—SO.tIuU Common; • . . •
VJ ; 10.0UO Spaanshy For ><ale by
n STUART A SILL,
. jOprSO . . . : No. 0 Rmithfield.street.
T)IG METAL—I 9 tons Hanging Rock, inoi blast,) to
X :close consignment; by
opr3o * STUART A SILT«.^
IkLAUK WATEUKD SILKS—A. A. Mason A.Co.
fj have just received. 20 pieces Jiao black, watered
Silk. ' f»pr3Q
/"IBAI'K SHAWLS’—A. A, M.eos ACo.flave iu«i
•V/ - teceivpfl aGU .more rich, plain nnJ embroiderea
OrnpeSliawla. • .'r; . - jiipr-jo v
i'tLASS—7S lions gilO. lUxli, oinl iaii4; iu store
AX and for sale by "
oprS3 ; KINO & MOORtrEAp^
SUGAR CURRD HAMS—IO tierces'Evaifi & Swill’s
brand in more and for sale by. . - r
aproB KING A MOORHRAD*.
EAKK SUPERIOR SALMON— ■
_ jrt3 ls bbis „n store and MOQRHEAD
!-j 'lOKreu—uft bags Rio; ami, .• • ■ ■ - - -
i-l-/! 15 do 4ata; In store and for sale b.y
nnrSß KINn & MOORHEAD.
i tvaCON—Uams, Bides, and . Shoulder*, aiitt
i *<|j for sole by ' ■ [aprtEB] ’KING&-MOORHEAfo .
R AZ'fiTSUGAU—TS bans* received ornifor aole-by
*; aprgB : • KING & !\TOORHRA D^r
Pagoda tea STORi&'—Jusi-renewed,
periorßologoo Bansagcs; - v • - fapT3o.
’ ln sl ° te ai,a ‘SfiSift* att r
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■ ' • •£■ • • •■ ■
POKT'OF PITTSBURGH,
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AUCTION SALES.
THE undersignetLafter an Inlervalof four years,has:
ogam,resumed -business. - Having complied -with
the requisiuous of the law regulating Sates at Auction,
and having procured a first class License as : Auctioneer
fortfie Cuy of Pittsburgh, lie offers his services as such
to his fneuds and the public generally.' With an expe
rience of nearly thirty years iu-ihu4gbe:of business£he
hazards nothing insaying that fie wi.Tbe enabled to give
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize him. P.-McKttNNA, Aucuoneer.-
. Refers to the princlpalCity Merchants.: . . jyO '
AnctloQ»«UalljrSAl«a* -
• A T-.ihe Commercial; Sales Rooms,comer of Wood
:xX and Fifth streets,- at lOo’cick, Av M ya general as
sortment of Sensonablcy Staple and. Fancy Dry Hoods,
•Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac.
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
v Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery,
Looking Glasses*, new and second hand Household and
.Kitchen Furniture, Ac.
• AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.>
Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical. Instra
meats, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing,Variety Goods
Gold and Stiver Watches, Ac. P. M. D.AVJS,-
•• : ■ • Auctioneer.
PiUPKBSDf AfAuetlonesr.
STORE SHELVING, DRAWERS, FIXTURES, Ac.,
at auction —By virtue of a Landlord’s Wurrant,
: wrilbe sold at M’Kenn&’s Auction House, on Saturday
next, May Ist, at 2 o’clock, P. M , a; large lot of Store
Shelving, Drawers, Counters, 1 Stove, and one large
Glass Window. BARTON, Constable.,
i cprflQ. P.M’KENiMA,: Auctioneer.
EADiKS’ TRIMMINGS—Of ttie most superb quuliiy
' and appropriate styles, at M’Kenna’*, now open
aud ieady lor examination—to which theTfade Is re
epeetfully invited. PvM’KIgNNA, Auct’r. ;
/IpRIMMINtiS, FRINGE, tilMPd. BOITONS, Ac.
JLvr-An extensive assortment of Trimmings, Gimps,.
Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Bindings, Ac., Ac,; of direct,
importation,is now opolting, (and. will remain open for
a few days,) at M’Kennu's Auction. House, (second
floor,) to which the attention of the trade.is.rerpcctfully
solicited/ [aprd7l I*. M’KBNNA, Auct’r- .
riTALUABLE RKAL ESTATE ATAUcriorf—Un Bat
f urday evening, May Ist, at d o'clock, will. be.sold.
at M’Kenna’i Auction-House, without -any;reserve, to.
ifie highest bidder, all that valuable lot of land v .with; the
improvements therebu situated at the south-east corhcr
of Cherry alley and Sixthslreei, having a front.of 201
leeton Blxili street, and extending baek'lS or.GO feet, as
msv ue desired, on said i alley. On the premise* is a
brick,house, containing 5 rooms and cellar. This prop;
erty offersgreat.inducemenu.io any oue disposed to in-
Vest their funds in real estate* being lathe centre nf the
city, near the location o£,the new i'osl Ofiice,Umted
States Court, and Railroad Depot. It may be treated
tor at private ssie r by. applying is Mr. Jolio Konpitz.
Terms at sale. . . .i\ M’KENNa,
opr24 •>.. Auctioneer.
1*« 81. OA.VIS* Auctioneer#
•T>EAL ESTATE IN TIIK 'SEVENTH-WARD, at
:IV Auction— On Fndfry of.ernoon, May -7th, at 2
o’clock, wilt be sold, tm the premisu*: ilmtvaluable Lot
of Ground, slrunts on Centre Avtnueyin the plait of lots
laid out by J. 8.. IrtS»in, near Erin street Ami Irwin’s
brick yard—having a fnyvtof 20 feet ouCentre Avenue*
and exteudihg back 76 feet lo an ftUey Il feet wide. '
I »P ra * Terms at sale. : P. M. DAVIS, A uct’r.
BOOKS at evening, May Ist,
at 7io’4locki ot theCdmtnerclalSalesßooms, cor
ner of Wood and Fifth>treetsV wIJI be sold,' a.la ge col*
lection ofyaluablemUcellaneousßooks, embracing fine
library editihns of.standard:' works, in various depart
ments of literature and; science; splendid illustrated
books, in handsome- bindingf 'sapero Family Bibles;
uiauk Books; Cap, Writing and Letter 'Paper; Steel
Pens, Pencils, Ac. Also, a quantity of second- hand
Books, from n private library. ' --■■»
«P*29 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer/
W. G. a’CARTHEV, Auctioneer. "
I IVF.RpooL WARE at auction.—' Will lie sold, on
j:Momlay;May#j,at2 o'clock m the ufernoon, at
M’U*ar ney’s Auction House, one crate assorted Liver
pool Ware.- Warranted perfect;
•nprfW- . ; W, G. M’CARTNKV, AuciV-
HA VANA CIGARS a? Acciion —Will be Isold, on
Monday, May. 3d, atffo’clock iulbe a temoon, at
M’Carmey’a Auction House, 10OUO Havana Cigars
,npr3o ... ; ;- W.-G M’CARTNKV, Auct’r.
SHERIFFS SAI.B/OF DRY GOODS, VARIIOTY
GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac-, at AucrtoM
\Viu;be sold, <m;Tuesday* May4ih, ai 10 o’clock in ihe
forenoon,.by order of Carter Curti«v Esq<i Hish
«f Allegheny county; st the store of Thomas W. Foster,
Nos. 777 and 779 Penn alreet, Ninth Ward, the enihe
slock of B*id store—comprising, in port, a large and
general assomhehtof Dry Goods, Variety Goods,Boots
and Shoes, Ac. The above comprises a large and well
selected ftiock bf nU kinds of Goods ostially kepi in the
above line of business, anti will be wclt'worihyihe at
icutionof merchants arid dealers.
CARTER CURTIS Sheriff.
W G; MACARTNEY,AucPr.
DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
TUIIWSTICBBT,PirniBmtOH.
Etfabli&bed in 181 U —Incorporated by Lt&nlatice ChaTier.
; of the North ■ * American Accountant” and Western
“Steamboat Accountant.” Professor of practical Book*
keeping fine Commercial sciences. J.D.WlUiams, Pro
fessor of OmaraenuU and Mercantile Penmanship. N
B. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile-'
Law.:"- -a -• '■■
: CLASSICAL akd Mathshatical Dkpaetmkst.
. P. Harden, Graduuteof Jefferson College, Professor
of. classical Languages and Mathematics
tL Monte!, late of Paris. Professor of French.
. F. Slataper, Graduate of the Polytechnic institute of
Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect* Professor of Ar
chitectural. Mechanical and Landscape drawing. ■
This institution now occupies tho whole of the see*
ond story of Gazsam’s Bandings/, from the corner of
Third and MaTketstreeis to Post Office alley, with two
spacious rooms ia the third story. Itcontinues to be
the oaiy institution in this part of the country, where
Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are: thorough-:
and practically taught. The Classical ard Mercantile
Departments are conducted Out of the
most spacious and elegantly furnished Ladies* Writing
/looms inihe United States, is fitted up, and will be Un
der iUe direction of J. D. Williams, one of the best
Penmen in the Wist The Professors are all experi
enced preceptors, and at the head of their -respective:
professions; Circulars mailed to all parts of the country
; marlS:d&w . ■'
tons RKWKIUB*r«r--****i***—'—.AJDAa a*nra«Atf, . ;
- [of the late firm of Sauds&Reineman.
LOUIS REIHEIU ACr & CO«
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ‘
Clocks. Watsfitty Jewtirjfi Watch ftiatcriaUj Tocis*fyc. y sre^
FIFTH BTHKKT, ONtt DOOEPEOHWOOD, PITI6BOEOU,
to anno a ace to the trade and the public
; generaUy*that they bavetheraseWea'carefoflvte
lected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold
and Silver Watches,. \Vatcft' ilatcri nfs, and .Tools for
Watchmakers; arid a moat elegant assortment of Jew*
elry»frbm tlie best manufactories —which they otter at
prices as low as they con be purchased in. the eastern
markets; -•
Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepincs; Sil-.
ver Uaaniers; and elegant French time pieces, of the 7
most approved makes.. Together with a large stock dt
Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best AracricahFaclo*
rtes.
- Thclr : stock of Jewelry-comprises articles of every
description iifihis line,such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings, :
Breast Fins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains/
Gold Guard Keys apd Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Silver and German SUver and'Table and
Tea spoons, and every klud of Taney articles generally
kept in establishmentsof this description.
■ They would respectfully call the attention of the trade
to their extensive stock of-Wathh : . materials* and Tools,
«f every variety, which they have ,taost carefully se
lected;'.. -
They have ulsoon.hand a Urco assoruneut of Tole
tcopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best
manufactory in England. Together with a great variety
of other articles too numerous to mention.
Clocks, Watches and Jeweifv. repaired in the best
manner end on ihe ntosi reasonable terms- foctiLy
IF-- Time is money, surelyu tleservo&io he watched,
nod, loader, yoa may be assured that— .
Watches betterneYrweresold,
Whether of silver or of gold,
Than you .Will find, when cYr-you go,
And look atthoseon salo below.
L. nKiNiankN a cOm
FlFril STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOD, .
Importers aud Dealers InCiocLsj'Watcnes
and Jnetlrfi Watch Watch Makers 2bc!s/4’ e «
• BEG leave to announce to (lie trade and the pubUe
generally, that; they have just,received, from tlie best
manufacturers in Europe, a large lot of. Gold and Silver
Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, mnl a most ele
gant assortment of Jewelry, from the best manufactu
rers—which jhey-offer at prices as. low as they can be
purchased in tlio Eastern markets. -
Oloekß.-Wmchea und Jewelry repaired In the best
manner, and on. the most reasonable terms. : . .
Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance*
mnrfc4, : r ■
FENNEU MoMILLAN & ARTHUR,
WHOLCSALU
Orocen and Commission Merchants,
NO. 91) BROAD STREET, NEW YORK.
_ i_' ■' •■ ■ marSOtly*
Iloilery of tUe Bsii Ruallty,
A T LOW PRICES, may he obtained-at the Fifth
Jr. Sl street Slocking and Underabirt Manufactory.—
Those who like to buy really durable and beaatiful
Goods} and at the same lime save two profits, should
callatthe Mahufacturers and Importers} Fifth street,
botwteiV.Wobd and Market. - |aprBt
Wbat fitvccy Budy Ssys, must Be Trus t
TT is said that UOOBYER, at the Baa Hive Clothino
X SnraK, Liberty.street,'sells tUecbeapestClo*.
thing in ihe City—well m&do and fhshioh&kly cpt. Call
and examine them; uad/yoo will not be dlaappoinied,-
Jtm received; by Express, a splendid assortment of
Fancy C’ishrceref, RrowD 3 Green and Blue Cloths, enp
oilier Fashionable Goods, euiUble for the season, whlc j
-we are prepared to make to order, (without disappoinli
ment,) in u style unsurpassed in the City:
Come nml see. . . • \ . marOl
U, UOOKINSOM'O
FANCY CHINA STORE,
50 WOOD fT&HET, REA&.THS ST. CU4HLXS HOTEL. r
JUST receiving andpow opening, the best assortment
i of WHITE STONE.and FaNCY CHINA. ever
brought to this city, with every, .other/variety-of Gla«»,
Qucensware, Britannia Ware, Japan Waiters, Solar
Hanging and Stand Lamps,Candcle'.ras, Ac. • {mar3b
LITHOGRAPHIC- superior Puns
for use of Lithographers,Tor sale by
W. 8. HAVEN, Bbokieller.and Stationer,
; apr*J7 corner of Market aud Second sts.
A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the
A. “Fifth Ward Savings Bank! 1 wilt be heid at the of-
Bee of the BaukiNo. did;Liberty street, oaTueeday; the
.tiQih day of Jane?; nexvat 10 o^clock,:A. : M.,-vrith refer*
er.ee to having the slock consoUdated into.a corporate
-company. {Qpi2o-2m] JOHN STEWART, Secreury. :
TTkIHED FRUIT.—If you'want • Raisins, Currants,
%J Jigs,New York Plums, Pared Peaches, Pruoe*,
Acv the best and- cheapest store in Pittsburgh, to: hey
them, is at MORRIS’ TEA STORE, in the Diamond.
; apr27
. „ DOST.
A ;NOTE.at four months,.dated New York, March.-
A 26th, lifli, for 81,344 63,'drawn byJameaA.Mc-
Khjgbt to the orderof Edwaru Lambert A Co.,supposed,
to be lost. All- persons are captioned againsLnegoiia*
tmgionhe same. . , - . (aprifl ~
OH A GALLS. LINSEED OIL—For sale at
AUU DR, KBYsFR’3 Drag Store,
aprS3 ... 140 Wood street} Pittsburgh*
MOLASSES-125 bMs. Plantation; and,; : -
10 do Sugar House;
Received and for salo by
' apr2S KING A MOORHEAD,
fpBAS—7S hair chests Young Hyson, Gunpowder,'
X Imperial, and B ack .'Teas, in store and for sale bv
aptS3_J KING A MOQBIIR.n y
T>EFINEO SUGARSr-l’owaeredjvnuheilj Clarified
XV Boaf) mawre und for sale i>,
apr2B . KING fc MOOBHRAD.
IJißATHGßS~losoey»Ky..l'eatlM!HreceiTed»nil(or'
' .ale by ■ faprgfi] KING A MOORHEAD
-I>ACON~2DOttI!j« just received aod loraale liy !
-apr27 ABMBTRON& A CROiiER.
-X>AR|jEY—WiioSarjaatree’dalKl for aa'e |.y :
JP aprff - AHM3TBONG & CROZKR. '
"&*■ OSS—IO baiea.jßat recelvedand for aaiefiy " :
ifL opia? chozer.
t *■,-*
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•_ j; Vfc, “ «. -v. «*• - ~ Nt ,4 *■*>■*’^
« BANKERS & BROKERS.
8. Vi U> TIKBIfAM.
VIKBLZ9AB A CO.*
BANKKR9 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
: itfo. 95 Wood, iiutt; Diamond alley .
Removal)*
Patricks &, Friend, „„
BANKKBBANI>BXCOAWOIfiBH«KKBS,
HAVE-REMOVED THEIR OFFICE
' to to* flowtsa or firm ard wood wiects, • -
F&itargl;Fa.
PATRICKS & FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, find
Dealers In Notes* Drafts, Acceptances, GoMvS»lveT
and Bank Notes. Exchange on iheEasient andWeat*
ern clues constantly for sale. • .
Collections inadelrrfilf the cities throughout the Uni
ted Slates.- Dtfpositesteceiveil in par funds or current
paper; at the eornerof Fifth and.Wond streets. IfcKl,.
Domettic and foreign Exchange, Bank iVol«, ,
. Q<3ldandSUvtTißought,So*d and Ezthangtdy ...
SXOBAHOB ASO BXHKIHO BODBB .
' * o» I" -f.'
William A. Mill & Co.,
~ M Wood Straet.
PITTSBURGH.
■ f"IftF»BBBTAt.EOW«noM TIMtDH?OStTS ' i~ang2S
iitaoTu.
H. HOljfflttS d SOHB,
*?®>P Buutaa abb bxciuhsb orrtc*
Tt> No. 67. liarlat tlTutiftut dornt iiloo oii tlani.
N. HOLMES i SONS,
Bankers and exchange brokers, and Dea
lers in Notes, Drafts, Accepuraeea,Gold, Silver and
Uank Notes. Exchange on tlie . Eastern and Western
cities constantly for sale.
v Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni
ted States.. Depositee received in par funds or current
paper, No. 67. Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets. ianJKMy.
f 4 B *®*HooflU - - - v . - - ■ THOS.OXUaKhT
-HOOH A SARGHIHT.
• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BIU)KERS»
N.B. Comtrof Woad and Sixth struts. > PWtbufqh. Pi
TpIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, TiraeDiila; Foreign
A? El ?¥ lll f £ '-Certiecaiea of DepoaUjAe
EXCHANGE on aUtne ?rinclpaVC{ties of. the Colon
surastoinUpufchoßers;
• parfundorecel ved on deposit®
-COLLECTIONS in adeonafljJartß of tholTmon, tube
loweßtiateß. • aepU-ly
O’Connort ftSroLber & 4;o. ( -
_ B&NKEII3 ANO EXCHANGE CHOKERS.
rYkAi-ERS-iriDomestic and Foreign Exclude, Time
■3-J., and sight Biilsj Co'n, Uncurrent and■■•Par: Funds;
*<?• Office, corner Tiiril .niui Wood street*,
Httsbttrgh. . . fmorl7:tf
H ili< e, iron
: bankers and exchange brokers,
.SI o ?.*}} 7 B'coj and F’/it sirr'li.
ICHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly
to reale. Time Bills.of Exchange and ; Notes dta
counted. Gold.Sitver andßank Notes,bought an.) sold.
Collections raadelnaHtlie principal cltieaof the United
Btaiea;_ Deposits received of Ear and Current Funds.
. tnarißty ■. 1 ■■■■■.■ i
O. H. ARHOED & CO.,
■ BAN.KBHSj' AND DEALERS IX
EXCHANGE COIN,
BANK NOTES,
SIGHT AND
TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac.
Calleciinnscareruuy attended.to, and proceeds remit*
ted to any part of ihe Union.
B^STOCKS-°®3
BOUGHT AM* SOLD ON COMMISSION. f
• JVo. T 4» Foutlk street,
Neitdoorto the Bank of Pittsburgh.
How System and New Remedies I
FOR THE.CURE OF
CONSUMPTION!
NUTALL’S SYBIAOUM,
IN THREE BOTTLES,
CONTAIhIBQ •••■'
THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, ‘
VOS TUB COBB OP ’TUB'
THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF
ooNstrAiPTioai
SYMPTOMS.
'Cough, pam m the breast,
side, bead, back, joints ana
•limbs, Inflammation, sore*
ness end tickling in the
throat, fever, difficult and
quick breathing, expectant*
turn frothy.
Costivencss, spasmodic
cough,violent fever, night,
morning and mid day sweat,
b'ectic dbsh ln the lace ana
.cheeks,horningheiu in the
palms of the hands and soles
of he CtzljxvtrioTatianeasv,
: copious, and streaked wtih
\ ftisod. • '
I SYMPTOMS.
I Diorrhma, diminished fe
ver, coagb and morning
sweaxs,great.&nd increasing
debility, ' frequent fainting
fill, slight delirium, and
a wellingof iheextrerbitfes.
*l*o THE AFFLICTED.—Tbe anpearance in ihTee
bottles of NUTALL’S SYRIACUUUu newerain me
dicine, from, its novelty and .direct opposition to the old
absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM \
while iu success, prepared in thiemanner, (each bottle
containing a differeru preparation), in cimrtg this differ
ini stdgu.which characterize Consumption, has estab
lished the welcome trmh of the Curability of.every stage
■ tf Pubrutnary Consmmpition. -■■■*.
• Pbysicians approve of iLbecause it is based upon cor
rect Physiological and Pathological principles.' The
public approve of it, because it is Common iSenw, and
because tbeyirnew /torn, aadezpirtfnreilmtone prepfc*
ration; will not core the (Arira stages of '
Tbe'6uffering, disappointed and oiseouraged invalid ap
proves of it, because its principles bold out a reasonable
Hsp« t and when he uses NutalPa Syiiacnra,hiß hopes
arerealixed. - •
FIRST STAGE.
incipient Consumption, in
Blue Wrapper*.
SECOND STAGE.
Confirmed Consumption,
in Pink Wrappers.
THIRD STAGE.*.
.; irhc is in lha first stage of Consumvtvmy and uses the
first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and palatal; be*
comes free and. easy ; his coughsoon gets well; the
soreness, tickling in his throat, inflammation, pamiit his
breast, side, head, back, iointsandllrabsare removed.
, If he is In the second stage aniuSes iheaeednd boule
his fever leaves him j his. disturbed .slumbers become:
sweet an fYe freshing; his night [sweats vanish; bis ex
pectoration copious and bloody,assumes a healthy ap
pearance, and at fength disappears; his bowels' be*
come regular! . tils appetite - returns; the flush in lus
Cheek disappears; the burning heat intbo palms of his
hands' and soles of his feeiare felt, no longer; hlscough
now'ceases; he recovers andlswell.
. • If Ue is in thejliird stage, and usesthe third bottle, his
Diarrhea gradually cefuse*; hia weak bowels become
strong; his cough and other bad symptoms disappear;
feeble digestion becomes strong-and vigorous; his
stomaeh recovers iu proper tone,Arid creates new,rich
and nourishing blood; hih strength returns; his wasted
body is clothed with flesh; ms lips is saved, &ndhe is
restored tohealtb.
-Each boulaofNntalPs Syrlaeum has the Symptoms of
the stage forwhich it is intended printed In front of the
invalid,knowtnghnoWn symp
toms; can judge for himself, 1 W HIGH BOTTLE HERE*
QUIRES; .coitseq[uenUy. no mistake can occur in se
lecting the proper medicine.
:. See Pamphfelin pos«essionof the Editor of this paper,
containing Dr.Nutall’e Pathology of Consumption.—
' Lectnres on tbe stricture and uses of kite Human Lungs,
and certificates of cares.
B3* Prepared enlyby:Dr. NUTALL, inventor and
Proprietor. Price One Dollar Perßoule. ’
For sale at the Drug Store of
DK. GKO. tL KGYSER.NoLMO,
..comerof Wood street and Virgin alley, :••• .
; only .Wholesale, and • Retail Agent for Pittsburgh.'
• Ja7:d&w
PlrvatcDlscaaee.
DB. BROWN v No. 41;DlAMOND ALLEY.
' Davorxs hls.entlreuuentiouto an office
practice.; nialußlnessismostly confinedio
Priwttcr Vtntrtai Distaus. and such pain*
•, ful affections, bronghton pry imprudence,
; youthful Indulgence and excess.
nWffr" : Syphilis, Syphilitic i Eruptions, Gorton,
1 hea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
Impurity of the UloddvWith all diseases 6 . the venerea,
origin. Skin Diseases. Bcorbutio Eruptions, Tetter.
Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lm*
potency; Piles, Rheumatism. Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions,Diseases orthe Jolms, Fistula ia Anoj
NervouaAffecttona, Pains in the*Rack and Lotns,lrriUk”
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated.
Core guaranteed.
Sixteen years’practice (six In this citytenables'Dr.
Drown tooaerassur&nceßofspecdy cure to all who may
come under Ids care. -
Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay.
. |p* Charges moderate. . • novfcd&wly
AHEADUFALU
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OlLi
Prepared and sold liy jNo. youngson, 209
Liberty street. .This, powerfully concentrated pre
paration; themedlcnlvintteaofwlucli are found to be
eight times the stiengtb of the original American Oil.
Il ls pul up in bottles atiWand K| coma, each, tyltlt full
directions forlts use. In every disease wheretheorirn
nal American OH has been round at all ediencioos, and
try it- , „„ JOHN YOUNGSON.
/ N.B. The original Oil in ha .natural stale as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can bebad ns above-and
#illbe found notwithstanding a cent lu firm
Qlalms to be the only Proprietors.
' ni4w«lf
TYEU&IATISfU.— Or. Brown's newly. aiBcovte*l tern-
XVedyfor Rheumatism is * speedy anJcenam remedy
foithiipalnfoUTOUblev* ltnetrer falli.,:• • J 4 • T ■
. Office and Private Consultation Room* No. 41, OlA«
«ON», PUttborjb, P«nn*-v Tb» Popwr»» •Jwjy* i»
torn® * MorchlOd&w
Htiugfr ft Aißbo«iy»». D»g»er r «otypM.■
mHE undersiKned would inform their many mends and
l-6lbers,iha?they have removed from Burke’* Build
in* to No.C2 Fourth street, (a few doors obove their old
stand) where they have Cited up rooms fordaguerreo
tvpinr. Having a very, superior arrangement of hghi,
and tlmmdst approved instruments now in use, with
some ten years experience m the business, they pledge
themselves to turn outas gefod pictures os any other es«
tfltUshmeniin the country,"ana far more
nesses than bas heretofore been furnished tothe citizens
of Pi tsburgh, either single or inercups
Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited to call,
whether they wish pictures dr not. *
Our motto is"goodpiclares > fair prices, end perfect sat'
iafaction to ourcusUnners. HOUGH & ANTHON Y!
v Ni B.~We furt)jsh aH articles in ourbusiness toother
operatortas heretofore. ap!s
Furniture usd Cha!r ~Wartrooai«
ffg JOSEPH MEYER, 421 Penn street, above the
HkCanal Bridge) keeps constantly: on hand and make*
fcSa iQ-nriler. nt ihft totnsi imrw.every deacnpUon ot
Fancy and Plain FURNITuRfi, SOFAS and CHAIRS
of the beat workmanship and most approved styles. *
* Purchasers would do wall to visit his Wareroomi; -
mv47«d&wlv
•T BkD PlPE.—lmproved Patent Lead Pipe, for
8 i Hjdranis;
Pumps;,. ,
Aqueducts;
Hydraulic Rama;
Chernies! uses, and
Springe;
V: All sizes and-thicknesses,always on hand, and for
tale low, by - ALEXANDER GORDON,
aptl«:<Qar*w6t 13t Front street.
■RfY jniLS- No«SMACKEREL, to arrive; nnd'fnr sale
Ul/.by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE,
apiZt). 124 Second street.
w
Uj]«. Lojilsville, lot gals • ,
. ' 3TPAKT * SILL.
V l *%% R - 7SW >^ etow
LL^t » n^mwTcM>zßK.
*■* , * r ' ' w -‘ -•.**> -*.* • *
•,: 1 >••• '. • ••, V i’.'^-tf I .*.
. • ,•:-. »-,r. : : !
- *•■ »,'•••. --vvV .*•-.. w. r- f- u». •?• r -
*•.•„• '• " -f ' •'■' ■"'
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.?OR SALE & TO LET. '
S' property, pfejrantly situate
-river, and only iview dr the
: BfWyo. Tie loi le ™ onoD ® at,el * ' :
:by £3l feet decp6nSyJ£y!2?V.wLi'y n, i un & , ‘ m *•»»'.
Two dwellmy of'lSa 10 Cifili'elrcet.
prnch.and lothei fruit ltde. *£,s w:?*'*« «the door,- .
* DWIiLLiiSO lU-LKI'-LN^L 1 ' ■ -
A. pied by Rev Henry R
S 0^ 0 " I ,'? 0 "’ °rJ?, d Hie resilience of Geo!*®
'H ; Riddle, Kjq. Tie house is arranged with Loll- do», •
bi«* dining room and kitchen,MHho X»FBi floor«•
aim four bed chambers tm jbe rncond floor; wiihifimah"
• e « attic, a Rood rlftbiej the yardt*iarge,andebouirda
with fruit trees and shrubbery. Hydrant Water,' and a
good pump at the door: it 1* one of the raou pleasant
residences in Allegheny Oilt\ •■:■•_
Rent 8150 per yeur. Apply to
__ W’LAtN A MftFPITF.
a No. i?J Fifth/?trM»t< Wtisbutgh ' ' v '
To het* ,
MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on Winer street,
B§H-:. M earthe comer of Short street, y For terms,op.
Jgi£B rjy to Alderman PARKINSON, Sih Ward. * ,
Aprttt’tf «•
• ’ ■ A Pleasant Residence '•
RENT— A CotingeDwelling House, with wide;
X; halland wing rooms, pnnico infronf and rcnr.uood
cellar, siable, cainaffc liodse well and cistern, lancy
and kitchen garden, almndi nee of grapes and other ,1k '
and choice fruits, the wmde ii wed arranerd 'or clean-'
are and convenience, and In an rleva'ed ami pleasant
location, in llancliestcr. In,mjdiate.poiwf3ion given/.
®"■ r V U 'U««»RT*. GfllCMil ACftnii -i
MSumKlieW ArfecV
■■■ ■ s A Good Farm lot. Y- : -
(■'’IONTAINJNti about fcUacre.’i.-lG iiiid
J lialonee. prime l inker; piiuftterfin
ijr, n*ar. Aiarjetm„Ohio: Only in. haTHf~:bnlajice
m yearly payments of jsliiu Apply to
iVcLAIM .it WOFFITT;
_Vb Fifth street: • *
riUJ U2T—Tut: SjfOKK'irOOM n»rd FIXTOHES
i occupied bv the *irtf?criLer. Posse i*ic-n given on
ii*e llirh i!i6i» Fonerms cr.quifu of* ; > .' -
} wi* , -R CHESTER;7rgm:tr»ficld*i.
gem .to sToai:,KooM.--wcuidiuiu t tor
. jbsEaro Shoe,.Diy Goods. Tumimug or-Grocery'Stoye--'
RcJa Jow> s to 3 UOI.miANN. ,
mai3o r lid Market toe* t
fpO LliTr-Tlie Bui>*cnb»r. oiler*.. for Kent.. Die ■ ■••;
.4 atore-foan miwoecU}>r«d ty Mesars.
ADavb.NosS Maueisireel Posgassidr* .iiwn. KS»gg
on The Ist of Api,-. • Km-ulyo of • ; ' - •••* ~
Jan_s:if ITPAULSON, No 73 U*oq j
ihe lsfof April jirttvibo--
.BpSfrflorei wuli Duelling.aitaoJUed.on
anil Firsi streets—a#ood buignoM-*i£ns : • •
idra.&torcorTavKni, it beuiyonly.out sgusirfl Sroiir thai
1 Wer—"Will be rented low to a.gcod tenants Aptfly to ""■
WALTUU BIUNT*' /-
"EKI Libfltiy at.o ;
LOTS FOR SALE. .
/~\NE LOT,In jh<j Eighth Ward of. tlie City of-Pius-'
v/ burgh, fronting ott Locust- .street/ 2y3 feet fromlhg
on Vanhfajunaueet,rangingtodiebluff 40D feet,front* .'■•■:
tng lae Vy J feet, homing or. Miltenfjerger'.
Street 4(R>fe&t. ■ ■■■» 6
_ One oilier Lot, adjoining the above, in. Pin urvTnsMp; ■
fronutig on Lo«sm»i street m feet, fronting on Kill cn* :
berget's; sheet to tUe.bbiff-333 r an'USd
looking the feet, i-miiud of Itie prop*"
feetio Locust Mfcer--' 1 '
One other Loi,Vn Piit lown«hip,ffouting on Loenst st. v '
293 fee'j frontingon street l^QTeii.tto a
feet alley* framing mi taid alley-£93 . feet to tt llae of' -
property of la-fi> James Irwin. front alley to Loottst
VdOfeet. - - ..,
-.■rOne other Lot Jit the city oi fromlng-on
Locust street feet, fronting on Vanbruam street Ws
feet to a2l feet alley, fronting on said alley« 93 feet,V :
fronting on Miitcuberper street. (o Locuat st'
••■ -• One other Lot, frontug on Forbes sttceidS feet, from
tngoii Miltetibergerstfeei ISO feet to a 84 feet alley; oar
the •md alley 4# feet to. Lot Ao. -iH in Mllienberirer’s
plan of J<ots . • - ■ ~. ■ •:
v One other Lot, fronting-on Forbe* alreetCO f«t t frbftf> -
mg on-Vanbraam ttreel lSO>feetj>Ui a IM feet -alleyt •
ffoMiugqn stud alfr) W leei. « ~ -»
:-I-will set!/oreu.'ai,op long-.lyne,, or on perpeiusi
lease. . For patuculars, enquire of the subscriber, on
the cornefoj.Sartdusky street and Soath Common, Al
legheny,CUy< ■ ' ■ * . v -.Vi 8 - »,«■
maT2o:4m . • ' . CFO. MILTENDKRGER. A ;
TWiCR&Lii« co.'s
FORWARDING ANl> COMMISSION UOUSE, "
NKW ORLEAys . „
ff'HIS long eaiaXih.ihed llouxpccnfcne ihe}^nuemion ; v
X strictly tn.sales and purchases on Coinimsaiou,-and
to.the Forvvaidmg business geuorally.
They solicit , a conunuanue of ihe liberat/’jiaironage
heretofore given then).
JanxiaryiSfltiH'i. ~
. ' COMMISSION HOUSE,-
' SAINT LOUIS. ■ -
JOHN W. •• *• MOflflnJOff*
COMMISSION AND FOItWARuING mSrcHANJTS,
Corner of- Commercial and 'Pirit streets.
"WTILL promptly attend to -at! constehmenisuncl tfora* •
ft missions entrusted to them,aittfViilmale JiOcYal
cask advances on consignments or Hills :of L&didff in '
hand; - ’
> Orders for the purchase of Lead; Grain, Flemp and*
other Produce, wilt be promptly blleu&t the lowest poa*
eilile prices, and on the beat terms.:•••■' 1 ■ : ■
They will also -undertake the ;aettlemeni and cottcc*
lion of claims of importance; ftud hope, by their espe*
ciat personal efforts and attention to.all the mtcreats-of
iheir friends; to give general ' •
. : IttFiOIBSCFB,
Geo. Collier, St. Louis; Kllisi Morton, Cincinnati:*
.Page&Bncon do .Straddr & Gorman do
.Charless, Blow &Co, do Ifozca fc Frazer; ' ;do
Chouteau & Valle, 'do fitor/nger&Wl]U*inan,do
D. Leech A vWtllia;n { Holmes A. J; WV Butler
CtjßrO vPittalmrgh: Morgan;'J M..Buct &*M6»ffan l
Philadelphia; SUielda I‘hiladelnhiai H. D»
Newcomb ft Bro., and \V. B; Reynolds, Louisville; ‘
. T. C. TWICUELL it CO s New Orleans.
- .Blew Good* at Uuuiaal Low Friceal
DGUEGG&CO.jISto.iS7 l ubnli westeffrnePof-WflOll
4 street and diamond alley, arc cowopening: llißir *•
second purchase of SPRINGAND, SUMMER, DRY
'GOODS AND VA havcbeen selected
by the senior partn?rwitlt grbat cor6,.exprec*Tj*foe the
trade. Our slock consists in part of Frcncti and JSngUih
Broadcloths, 'Cdseimeree, SaU- '{■■
neiis u Bammer Pinuloonery, fancy'Trimmings, Pop
lins, Be Laiucs, {.atvns.Bersgeyjy'a heavy stocks Fancy
Prints, latest sij les.Alpaeos plain and fignretLFrencb.
Scplch end and Bleached
MusUtiSjlOOOddz Hb*ittryt6lovea,a large andbeatnifoh”
assoTuncmf
dies’ Dress Gooda, assortment o£ldW*f Style*: - .;Vi
Silk uad Gingham Parasols *,'Uutlan& dixd-palmLcaf m *'
Uats. Our stock of Varieties ii very large and com-'
Slete, together with an cxitiiicivo slockof Gold and Gill
ewelrjr, Hold and ,Silver Veits:aud Pencils 4 ,: Clocks.m
great variety; . Outstock of DryCbodslilarge apdcom
pleie . To which we wouldMiivito tlnf attention of City
IMaPerß, Country Mercliimtv and Pedlar*, hkwe 'can
offer Goods, on eueh terms us will miikeit&n objeCl’Of
their particular aucutiob. '
apr-’DiOiu.
r BostV* ui K
rfostou auc .lew Sfork JPianoii
TITHE aabscnbons now receiving Glut often farsabv
-JL-l a very itirge. and Uesirnbto Black ofPI A N 03 r from
the'tuoit celebrated m*uiufaclorio3 of Boston and New
York.- Among outers,
NUNN A 01/ARK‘S Pi*nos,< ,
2J.ouiv;WVth style, 7 octaves, elegantly-carved- Mid i f-:
vfloishedaU round, made.by Nunna-A Clark. , v.
i C| octave, rouud corner r und earved sliding music* '
tack,NnmisAClark,
20$ octaves, rQnnd corner, and.carved sliding muslc-v
rack, ■
: v2 f Ci octavo*, sound cojner, with Coleman’s wEloian
Auacimoeiifjttiid patent tunabfe jeeds. t
HALLET& ALLEN’S Boston t»u*o3. f
. I 6| octave, double round, corner, elegant moulding,
new scale, and patent iron frame. ...
1 G-ocmvo .• . . do.. . da.
J. B. DUNfIAM’S PI VNO3, New Yojk*
, 2»l octave, plain square, rose wood. .-
2d octave, round corner,gothic tablet
. 30| octave, squarq and tablet. •
46} double round corner, gothic tablet 1 ‘ >
1 GrandCnncertPiano,?. octave?; new scale, elejrint"' -*
moliMtog, Ac.. 0 -■
. -N. B.—The above. Pianos will positively be sold at ■
ndditiOn of freight,Aq.
; Awritien guaranty will ho given with-each Piano.
warranting the same for THREE iYI3ABS r and the mo*
nev remnded, if ibe instrument Is proved Imperfect and
faulty. It XLEBER,
Sign of the Golden Harm ■ '
No. iOl Third street :
aprl2, ■ • .. • ,
New Stocks or cmcftertng’» j>i<Mio j , onM«
■■■' - JUST received; Oy the Pennsylvania.
. ft new «tock of PI AKOPORTRS. 4 ;
TITm iF®.Wlffom the - celebrated maimfactorv oFv-.-
■ 1;« V ,; % f CUiCKERINO; Boston,consUtinir.oP*-'' l '
One Superb GRAND PIANO rORTR, fuU7pc?am,
superbly curved in the styieof LouUXIV.
: One Rosewood cervcd liquid X l V ..7 Octavo Piano/*
One Rosewood carved round comere 7^ -tj&<■ 'do ■•■■;
Three do plain do - do 7 do do *
: Two do do do do C|„ dc* 'do 'J
One -dp . .do >• do- -do dodo -
One : 'do carved 1 ‘ 4 do flj 'do- dp;-•:/
• Three db * plain s da . do ti -do do : ‘
• One do do round front 8 tfo do *
Three do do■■■•••.• A square cornet r..do^,;dOvv
. ThesePlANO FORTBSaronllinadelnthtrmOTtpiaV.:
atantml mannerv Patent Iron Frame td eveiy, jn«rft*;> ;
inept* and arerafticularlyto Rieud tlmiaosi eeveift cltv ,
mate. Mt CHICXERING hflt-Oi late enffttgCd‘hi*
mancfacsuriiJg faclhlier, oni]hppe3.?cot»*£.&eabJo to.
■:■ meet moat or the pressing demand* far Ms inattementa. ...
Also, received and for -ole, a large and very.elegant
ioiof carved and pbtn■ Piano rories covered wuhUa-
Exclusive Ajsehtfor VVesteitt4*«rrftB, t
ifnr Pianfrs. ~
Drr Oooilll > v; *■
s AMES M’CANDI-ESS fc C 0„ ‘
109 Wood- Wood -Street,
- A 'RErtow op«n«rga% ,, ersr extensive <u>d well assorted
A Block of Spring and SUMMER goods: Coni
sisung iqj>au of Ffentflr and .-English Broad Cloths*
TwccgB,.CaBylmeT*a,:CaihmereH8 t :ro£«kiQB*:i<‘fl'nB,:;"
Couonudcst Dr>lhr>g« r Liucuv coaunfffy ai'd
Fancy CQUon r Vc»ung«.<- AUo, aboat fOuCASEBPLAItt •
AND FANCY DRLSS GOODS,embracing the newtgt 4 •
styles of iJiik and
BeragcßeLoioes,- Bla'jk ftiounung iwdFancyXfcwntf*
Plain and. Fancy . Calicos* in great 'Varieiy: Ffehcir; -
Scoich and Domeiuc Gmabams».. Palin LcafvLeiftOrt' 7 >;
:KoBSUih,l!aagarißnami MexicaoHaia; SilfcGidfrhsin ; -
.'and; Colton l’arruols.&c., ' :
WbOlesale-on \be nsoal 4c<*ommod<>Tin rn>r<n< < "
v »k w ciormsu Houoß.<. ■
ed&lund watts a co. • .
MERCHANT >T AI tolas',"
..Vo. 195 Liberty-strut, alovt'St. Clair.. .
« a nc " C '^ ; '>S Store,'ante above' -
ptape, ana are now receiving a apiendll lot ol •
wotbr, Caaßuaeres, Vestiaes, the ic.cM imports*
'• i?«\P , J Te k*tcd , witUa!*.«spee{alYiew to dlty;irade»and
T«mca they are prephreft io mnlceup tnordef in the ia«
> *.' raosi iiyles; -Theyintend to pay
:«tnct attention toihUbranch of ibe»rbu*incB», andlary <■
hayefull confidence ihvt they will bentde logive their
customers entire satisfaction- They'ereoho cuanDfaetu*
ting ,a choice 1 o iso f KEADY.MADIi CLOTHING; *of/
the newest aiyle*; which they will aeinow for cfcshV
As all ihis sloct is'cntirtlytacw;- it U wonhy ihsauen* ’
on .of hnyrrs. > *• ' ..TwwrifHr -
Watches, <Cc.
tt AVlNGjast. returned from; the lutstcm cities, I
■f"l • have brought witHmo -cne ofthe mosrl>cflsnirtil ! - ;; '
anti earefaHy selected Stocks nMcwel y, Watches and:
Fancy: Goods*: ever offered to me Pablto* Person*' 1
wishing 10 purchase any’ thing; in .my line*c&ntely ou.
• getting a good BMicle, Ido. not advertise tosell good*- • ~
below cost, nor 50 per cent. chcßpgr thou any hpus&ut '
the city. Give me aj call, and I suvsurr yoa will be
gatisfiod that I can sell ctgood article a3?hcsp as any
of them. i\ . ’ ;, t
, Anolher.fact i Twish-to keep bcfhN*' the psop r e- If
-you wantvyout Watcb,Cl(ttk,ef any nttfcle of Jewel* }
ry, repaired m the best manner,thU plftctf tobonfo *
it dontJ. -To: ranch of my baalucss L s**“ devtoft..
espcci&l attention,. , -•?_• .. "- 'v
'JOHN S. KENNEDY, M.MarteMireri.
yifndf.lH-r—- V ,
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O jnsnttfaolurejfor.Mle *1; ■ >V. 9 HA.VJ!N>9 .■
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