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S s 5 ; : " A >■ SATURDAY MQRHIHOlu:::::.;::::u::v:M£Y 8l Horrible Tragedy. —A horrible tragedy occurred at the United States Arsenal, yesterday morning. Walter Richardson, a lad aged about fourteen *yeaxs, a eon of Mr. John H. Richardson, a olerk in the Arsenal, wss mortally wounded by. a Bhot fired from a musket, in the hands of his step* mother,, tinder the following circumstances:— The boy was very obstinate and hard to: causing great trouble to his parents, particularly to his step-mother. Owing to this fact, hi s father told the mother that he would load a mus ket with powder, and that she might frighten the boywithitif he refused to obey her. The father loaded the musket .with powder, and. told her where ho had placed it. - but subsequently, with - tho intention of shooting a dog* Replaced in the mnsket an additional heavy charge of quail shot, forgetting at the same time to inform Mrs. R. of the change in' the condition of the gun. On Thursday evening, a disagreement occurred between the mother and lad, daring which, the boy threw a sharp pieoeof coalathie step-mother which .cut her cheek badly; she then put him out of doors. Mrs. Richardson was very much enraged at him'when she put him oat, and made ’a threatening-expression to him. He did not return to the house until yesterday morning, and -when - she saw him approaching, she took the musket, and with the intention of intimida ting him, snapped the gnn, which did not go off, as it was not capped. ■ She went into tho house, : got a cap. and returned,when she Tested the gun over a fence, and fired. The lad-dropped to the ground, and when Mrs. Richardson seen this, v she dropped the gnn and screamed for help, end ran to the boy.. His sister came out, and togeth er they carried the lad into the house, when they applied restoratives to him, but without any effect. Doctor Shields was sent for, hut the bog was too for gone, and died about 20 minutes after the Doctor’s arrival. ■ ■ The shot took effect in the bo.wels and left side, nnd one hundred and thirty tevat Bhots en. iered the body. There were many wounds in the thigh: the two shots which were the imme- diate canse of Mb death, pierced the left exter nal illeac artery, from whioli he bled to death.— Twenty four shotß were extracted from his bow els, and the hip and thigh wore mangled in a hor rible manner. At twelve o’clock Mr. Coroner Arthurs was called upon to hold an inquest, and Dr. Shields held a post mortem examination of the body.— After the examination of the: father of the lad, his two sisters, and the doctor, who were the . principal witnesses, the jury returned a verdict . "that, the said Walter Richardson came to his death from the effects of a gun shot wound; and : that the shot was fired by Hester RichaTdson, ■ bis step-mother.” ■, .. Mrs. Richardson was committed to prison by 'Coroner Arthurs for a farther hearing. Tho above statement is gleaned from the evi dence before the jury and will bo found correct. The affair resulted from a misunderstanding, but : at the same time great blame is attached to the _ parties concerned in the lamentable tragedy.— We refrain from pnblishlng anythingnot strictly connected with the matter, for the reason that it will undergo a judicial examination, and any : thing calculated to prejudice the mind of the public would be uncalled for and wrong. Stolen.— Thomas Klinefelter was committed to ■ prison yesterday, having been charged before Mayor Guthrie with stealing forty or fifty dol lars from a negro in Portseris tavern, in the Di i nmond, on Thursday night. ' It is alleged that - Klinefelter entered the room where the negro was sleeping and took his pantaloons from under - his head, and then abstracted money from them, part of which was found in bis possession. - He was committed for trial. Ilorse Stealing. —lnformation was laid at tho Mayor’s office, yesterday, against a man named Ramsey, in which ho was charged with stealing ahorse from Mr. Abraham Funk, near West Newton, on Thursday night. The man was tra ced to this city, and ho offered tho horse for sale yesterday morning. Officer Wells, after a dili gent search, arrested bim in the Diamond, in a tnvern, and-recovered the horse. Ho was mitted for trial. ■ Transportation.— Tho agent of the Ohio and, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Massillon, has given notice that he is now prepared to receive and contract for the transportation of flour from Mas ■ Billon to Philadelphia at 80 cents, and to Now York or Boston at §l,OO per barrel. Time to Philadelphia,’lo days; New York, 12 days;-Bos ton; 14. days. Temperance Meeting. —A special meeting of the Allegheny Temperance Association will be held on Monday evening, May 10 th, in Dr. Bogcra’ Church, in Allegheny City, when Dr. W T .II. Cof fin .will deliver a lecture on, the Pathology of Drunkenness, with plates exhibiting the morbid condition Of the stomach under the influence of alcohol. Plank Road. —About two miles of. the plank on the Pittsburgh and Braddock’s Field Plank Road was washed away by the late flood. We are pleased to learn, however, that it will be re planked and ready for travel in a few days. Al ready it is repaired to some distance above the six mile ferry; and even now affords a very pas sable travel to Turtle Creek. , Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad. —Tho road Trill la put under contract by the first of Juno to the Virginia line.' Proposals stilt be received until that time for the performance of the neces sary work: The Directors are the "very best of men,’ and will, by their activity, ensure the wort a rapid completion. gm ■SI Ik*®?* Aesault and Battery.—. A woman named Catha rine Peterich, made a complaint yesterday, against a Mrs. Gossonhoover, for assault and battery. She alleged that Mrs. G. in a dispute about a debt, beat her on the head, damaging her head dress. She was discharged on $lOO bail. . 2 The Weather, has been warm for some ■ days past, and .has hod the effect of bringing -into use summer ooats and sherry cobblers and " light hats and mint juleps..: The fast nags and ■fancy men are emerging from the long confine nnent consequent upon oold weather. > ■.. ,ggy* We would invite the attention of allwho ‘desire good bargains in Beal Estate to the large sale of property in and near the Seventh Ward, by order of the administrators of J. B, Irwin, this afternoon at 3 o’clock, on the premises, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer. 1 -Officer Careen, of Philadelphia* and John B. ; Hyatt, of Cincinnati, passed through our city ; yesterday morning, having in ■ custody Bernard Phillips, on tho charge of obtaining goods under false pretences from merchants in Philadelphia. - • Theatre.—A fine bill is offered at the Theatre The Herron Family will appear in several favorite characters. Mr. Brelsford and Miss Wheeler* both good performers,.will also ap pear. - 1 • AVl&heny Valley JSoSroaA—A communication ' relative to a city subscription was read in the Allegheny Councils.on Thursday evening, and referredto the Committee an Finance. . r i food been caradi improted 'within^ day or twp/by the energy of the Street Commis- and hie stlUrooraTaluahlo aide. Left.- r-Ihe John SinunffliSls left 'this.poit, on jjhureday eycniugt ft? St lotus* Italian J?eggarB,-~QnQ of this numerous class of . street beggars was committed to prison yes terday by AtdermanThompson, of the Seventh -Ward, ft* drunkenness - and disorderly conduct, nnder.the name of John : Smith. The Alderman Is a -wag in his way. The Italian had about fifty certificates in his pocket book, -printed in both German and English, which dertified that his name was Joseph Turtuiiono, and that he lost ids property, valued at $5,000, “by aflood in the village of Tonde, near tho city of Plalsahco, on the river Adau;” that ho was crippled—he i was not, however—and>“ that the bearer was i entirely ignorant of the English language.” He had iQ his possession over $25 in gold. . Our cit izens should be on the lookout for these impoß tors, ns they are worthless, dazy vagabonds, and deserve a good ducking, -rather than counte nance from the public., County Jail.—-There were a great many com mitments to the county prison, yesterday, for every offence, flrom murder to vagrancy. The Mayor, and Aldermen Major and Thompson, committed quite a number for vagrancy, drunk enness and disorderly conduct. .An immense ex pense is entailed npon the county by the number of commitments for vagrancy and drunkenness every day, to our county jail. Many of the per sons sent to the hill, reoeivo their sentence with joyfor then, they have nothing to do, but eat, drink and sleep, whereas, if they were compelled to work within tho jail or on the street, it wonld make qnite a difference in their conduct. When shall wo hove o work house ? If we cannot get that neoessary article, set these worthless dregs of humanity at work on the streets. - ; BS7* The attention of those wishing to moke profitable investments in Heal Estate is request ed to the largo sale of property belonging to tho estate of the late Solomon Sohoyer, which is ad vertised by the administrators, under an order of Orphans’ Court, to be sold on Monday morn ing, May 10th, at 10 o’clook, at the Court Honse, by P. M. Daria, Auctioneer. Discharged. —Gregory M’lntosh, committed for trial by Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny, was dis charged from prison, yesterday, on bail. £©* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVEULEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O’REILLY LINE. . XXXII COKORKSSr-FIRST session. Washington Citt, May 7. . Senate.—The -private calendar was postponed for the day in order to take up the Deficiency Bill. The bill was taken up granting the rightof way and a donation of public land to Alabama in aid of the construction of the Mobile and Girard Railroad, and its engrossment ordered.: Tho Deficiency bill was thon taken up. Mr. Cass advocated increasing aid to the Collin’s Line, nnd continued his remarks up to' the hour of adjournment. : Hopsk.—- Mr. Stanton of Ken., read a long re port from the Committee on Printing. The re portstates that Boyd Hamilton, the contractor for the public printing, bad, in no instance, complied with the terms of his contract, and that the Committee had contracted with Donald son and Armstrong of tho Unions nnd Messrs. Gideon & Co. of the Republic, for wbat work Hamilton could not execute. He explained the grounds of- action of the Committee. Tho House having instructed the Committee to let out tho printing to the lowest bidder, they report that it is illegal, and that they cannot with the requirements of the instruction., , r i After a long debate, the Report of the Com mittee on Printing was postponed until Wednes day. ■. ■ . ■ - , Tho private calendar was taken up in commit tee, and subsequently thirteen bills wero report ed to llie House. Mr. Asbo gave hotice of his intention to call up tho Pennsylvania oontested election case on Thursday. : The Honse then adjourned until Monday next. The schooner Nassau, from this city for Porto Rico, was wrecked at soo, and all were lost but one sailor. Boston, May 7. The City Connells have unanimously invited Webster to speak in Faneuil Hall next week. NEW TORE MARKET.—Max 7. ’ Cotton—lrregular. -Flour;..Firmer; sales 3700bbls ats4,lB@s4,- 37 for State, $4;25@54,50 for Ohio, and $4,31 @53,02 for Indiana. Grain... Wheat and Ryo dull. Corn buoyant; sales 18,000 bn part/Western, mixed, G3@G4; flat yellow C-iJ. ’ , i Provisions..vPork hold stiller; now mess $lB,- 75; new prime, $lO 75; pickled meats unaltered. Lard Steady; sales 160 kegs primo at 11 J@|l}; Beef scarco and firm; Whiskey—Quiet at 211 @22, , Other commodities unchanged nnd holders firm. The Steamer nows checked operations. EVENING. ■: Cotton—Sales 500 bales UplaadatBJ; Orleans and Mobile 9; market,dull. 1 Flour-Sales 11,500 bbls State Flour,at un changed rates. ■Provisions.;.Sales 200 bhls Pork at $18,02@ 10,76 for mess, and $1G,G2@16,75 for prime; sales 800 bbls Beef at $9,70@11,25.f0r mess, and $6@7,50 for prime. Sales 300 bbls Lard at io@iu. . ■ Coffee,.Sales 2000 bagß Maracaibo nnd Rio at private sale., " .-... Sugar—Sales 1000 boxes Cuba and Matanzaa fit 3J • Tobacco—Sales 30 kegs Kentucky at 01@8J. - Whisky,.Sales 100 bbls prison at 21}. : Oils,.Bales 2600 bbls linseed at 53. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 7. Tho steamer’s news had very little effect upon tie market.' , „.„. K Plotir.-.Salea 700 ibis for export at s4,?°.® 4,87 for good brands, find s4,6o@4,B7forcxtra. : CornMeal...Fenna, $3,12. _ _ _ I ■i.: Grain...‘Wheat scarco and in good demand; | fair prime red 9G@97; white $1,02; rye scarce, j Corn arrives slowly and is in fair demands sales 4,000 yellow at 64; white do 02. Rye and Oats ar® uuahaDged. -.. . Whisky...Salcs2l hhdsnnd bbls at former quo tattonfl. ’ _■ Provisions... The prioea of Pork and Bacon are fully sustained,but the sales aro small ; Bales 8000 kegs Lard at 11 J. . . . Grooerles*»‘lQ good demand; ealea restricted and the stock small. BALTIMORE MARKET—May 7. | Flour... The markot to-day is a good deal un settled, with sales of 600 bbls at $4,87, aad COO bbls at $4,44. It was pretty, freely offered at. tho last figures, bat buyers generally were tin- WilUngtopay over $4j37. City Mills held at tho same rates. - • _ , Groisu..Salos prime red Wheat at *1,03, and white 51, 04@r,05. Corn quiet at 64@55 for mixed, imds6@sB for white and yellow. Proviaions...Sales 90 hhds, Bacon sides at. $10,84, and 80 hbds shoulders at.9J®9£; sales 100 bbls prime Pork at $l7. There is nothing in beef. Lard inactivesales>l7s bbls.at 100 ;■ sales 50,000 lbs balk meat, in dry salt, at BJ-. , . CINCINNATI MARKET—May 7. Flour,..BmaU lots suitable for city trade sell ing at $3,18@3,25, but no export demand, and round lots dnll at $B,lO, Whisky ...Firmer; selling at 14J @l4 J-. Provisions... Quiet; the only saleshcardof are 74 hhds Bacon shoulders at 7J; sales 60 hhds sugar cured Hams at 10@10ji, packed ' Groceries...No ohauge. .. Coffee... Sales at auction this afternoon of 600 begs Rio at oJ©l6j. The river, has foUen 7 inches since laßt even ing; weather fine. STEEL PENS—SOO gross,assorted, tor **le. my 3 C YEAGER. T IME—IO bbls. Louisville, for sale L «pr3o STUART A SILL. SUGAR cured: UAMS— IO tierces Evans- & Swirl's brand in store and for sale by .• \. epr3B KING & MOORHEAD T ARE SUPERIOR SALMON— . ; ISbblsijln store and for sale by . aprSS KING & MOORHEAD. /*IOFFEK—ISi bagsßto; andj . . vt ■ 15 'do Java; In store and for sale by aprt9 KING fc MOORHEAD. ntEAS—7S half- chests- Young 'Hyson, Gonpowdor, . JL lmparialt aod Black Teas, la store run! forsale try aptSd * JONG A MOORHEAD. STUART’S NEW YORK BTEAM REFINED CAN DY—For tale by W. A. M’CLURG dr CO, - ap2St - No. ass Liberty st. OftfYGALLS.LINSEED OlL—Forsaleat SJUU DR. KEYBER’S Drag Store, »piS3 • v :. 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh! ... .- C* DNDRIEB—2SO Sheep Peita? : © 19 ■ dsacks Feathers. - For gate by JUNG A MOORHEAD - CARD* ' SnSiSnF?® wMibpht & Lie,} WOOL if? A £f° commission mr&cuant, £o*s «? °* American .Woolen Goode,NO. 139 LIB* * >Kl ». ?*.v }my4 market price wt?l / *;d i palu,fornlt the differni grades of clean washed ™ooVl>y [my4J. st. /•Fine Black Cassimere: Va Tw.i do Black Tweeds; . Three do Jeans, green and blue. myl ■■■■•■ TVi OIICE.—-The partnership - heretofore existing be- JLI tween the underaigasd, in the Wool and Commis sion, business* under toe firm of Mubpky & Las, was dissolved on the lirst of Apnl-last, by mutual consent The business of the late firm will be settled by H L*x, who is daly authorized to use the name of the firm Ur that purpose- . J. R. MURPHY, ■■ ■ my 4 . • IL LEE- T ARD—24 kegs No. 1 j AJ SbblB. do; Just received and for sale by myfl ARMSTRONG & CROZnSR. JACKSON’S PILKKftUMOCATION— -10 do 2. Jackson’s Pile kmbrocauon; 10 do ScarpasAconttUc Oili for- the cure of. Deaf ness, just received attho Pekin Tea. Stobx*33 Fifth st, rajG A JAYNES. rPHOS. J. KEENAN; European Law. Agent, bus re- X turned to this cuy from the- West, andla preparing to leave few weeks for his next tonr to Europe— Those having claims in the old country should see him without delay v Kuofficc is 120, 4th si. my4d2 U« Family Hams. BVANS A SWIFT’S extra brand,loO tierces, now in storo, and for salc. Toe auenuon of allpersons wauling a reliable arude, is solicited to this brand. aprlQilm SELLERS.NJtiObS A CO. Sotlce* 1 AIjL persons are warned ngamst taking or purcha sing a Note, dated April Gth, 1654, drawn by me, payable to the order of William Gibson, and by himcn dorsed, in the sum of $5OO, at 4 months, os the same was patintocirculation fraudulently. eproo John b. suerriff. Fine flavored hams- : - -• Evans A Swift’s;Stagg A Shays’; Gardiner A Phipps’; ArracrA Co's; • -Trowbridge,DeatiyACo.’s; abocuycured always on hand and for sole at MORRIS’ TEA BTORE, iny4 - «4 Diamond. ■'T ■' LOST, - - A NOTE at four months, dated New York; March J\ irthh; Ifts2, for 81JH4 63, drawn by James A. Mc- Kulghlto the orderof Edward Lambert A Cq..supposed to be lost. All persona ore caaUoned ogaiim negotia ting tonbe same. taprtO . rfIJIE PRACTICAL MODEL CALCULATOR-For £ the-Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist, Manufacturer of Engine Work, Naval Architect, Miner, and Mill wriebt. By Oliver Byrne, Civil, Military, and Mechani cal Engineer.: Just received and formic by. B T. C. MORGAN, my? v . .. .No 104 Wood street, PiitsbnJgh. Great Indoeemento to Caeli Porebaaero. WG will sell our larrc'etock of of COMMON AND 'FANCY CHAIRSAND B£O9T£AD3, 81 prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers# Alloui work is warranted. Our term*'i» CASH. JAMES LOWHY, JR., corner of Seveaih and Liberty sts. LAW BOOKS.—•Dunlop’s Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, from 1700 to April,lBlu, t'owie on Covenants for Title. Wills on Circuinslanllal^Evidence. Russell on Crimea, 2 vols. Spence’s Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Chan cery. 2 vols Orders for any of T. & W,Johnson’s Law .Publica tions, received und&ted at shortootice. J, K. WELDIN', Bookseller and Stationer, G 3 Wood street,. myC between Third aod Fourth, Pittsburgh. Dalniu, Yerbeuaii Oreenhotsis Planti* rpHF. best collection of Dahlias west of lho moon -1 tain*,one hundred and fifty varieties. Thorburu’s and llovry’s Verbenas, which anMtuequaOed, - In fact, Hovey’A Ametica, Republic, and Orb of Day,and Thor bum I *'Heroine, B'Kclipse, and Sir S. Blanc, are admit ltd to' bo the Gems of the World. The above, with ntery variety of Greenhouse and other Plants, for sale at the Passenger ami BeunUHtice Office of JuSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, ,nyf» 128 Wood street. T)ATKNTTnK STANDS—. X Whuney’a New Air-Tight Inkstands: Draper’s Airtight Fountain do j Fry’s American Elastic do, improved patterns} French Pump Inkstands,a large variety,-of every style—plain, colored, nnd superbly gilt. The fiydrostU' tic Inkstand—numerous patterns. A large supply of each of tne above new patent Ink stand*. with a great variety of other patterns, including nit of the most approved styles, suitable Tor counting houses, schools, work shops, or parlors- For sale by W 7 S. HAVEN, Stationer,- m>3 • ■ corner of Market and Second sis. r Books -will be opened on Monday, asm day of June next, nt II o'clock. A.M n for subscrip tion to the Capital Stock of the “Fitlnhargh Trustand Barings Company,” at the Office of Messrs. HAYS A PAINTER, Liberty street, Fifth Word, under the dl lection of— j k. Moorcbead, Charles Shaler Thomas Bakewelt, Morgan Josiah KingiWilson M’Condless, | John B Butler. Wm Larmier, jr. v ßody Patterson, John j Smnll.W.J Howard, John Morrison, J. 8. Craft, Rea- 1 ben Milter,'R 11. Hartley, Wm. B cUbaamjE. D. Gaz- « mm, Wm. Kerr, Alfred W.Marks, Dr.R. Willson, Dsn* i iel Negley* John Anderson, L.Wilmarih,C.lhmsen.o. R, Riddle ami Thomas Faney* * Capital 8i0ck,’5200.000. To be divided into 4.600 share*, nt $5O each—SiO per share to be paid at the time ofjmbscnbing. • , imy3:id Emporium of bifftit I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. TSF H. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Touau), Menu- W , facluresofami Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the nbovc named Oil and Lamps,is notv receivlnga large assortment of LAM PS, for burning the Ethereal ©tl, Camphtrie and Pine OH. Also, Lnmps of every descrip tion, for bnrning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wioke,Qlobes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the Ktherenl, Camphine or Pine ©ill re6ulnrly supplied once or twice a week. ~ , ■ , All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N. B. Lamps of all kinds altered to barn the Elbe, reel Oil. All articles delivered iu any part of the city, or .a Allegheny, free of cost. WR No. 82 Fourth Bt,, (Apollo tiail,) between Market and Wood streets. New Yobk, May 7. DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THIRD STREETifiTrsBUnaH. Established in lain—lncorporated by Ugislaiite Charter. 3'MCULTV-Co»KBfccuLDRPAJmiKNT.-I\ Duff; author H- 0 f North ‘ American and Western ‘Steamboat Accoamunt.” Professor ofpntclical Book keeping ana Commercial sciences. J.-D. Williams, Pro fessor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. N. B. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professprof Mercantile LaW? CLAr«C*I. *MD MATHBMATtCiLDKFaBTMSST. p. Hayden, Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor of classical Languages and Matlnrraalicr B. Monte!,late of Pari*. Professor of French.-; . : F.Slaloper,Gradaato of the Polytechnic Institute of Vienna, Civil Engineer and -Architect, Professor of Ax cbitecliiral, Mechanical and Landscape drawing. This institution now occupies the whole of the sec* ond story of Gaxtanps Buildings, from the corner of Third and Marketstreets to Post Office alley, with two snacious rooms in the third stary. It continues to be the only Institution in this partof tbe country, whero Mercantile itnd Steamboat Book-keeping are thorough and practically taught. Tho Classical ard/Mercantile Departments ore conducted separately. the moßt spacious and elegantly furnished Ladlea*, Writing Rooms in Hie United States, 13 fitted up, and will be mi der the direction of I P. Williams, one of the best Penmen in the West Tiie Professors arc all experi enced preceptors, and at the head of thetr respective nrofessions. Circulars mailed to all parts of the country ■ marlfrdfcw Carr la geo I Carriages! :i, , , 'nmnW ' TilEsabtCrtlier would respectfally m rmriPnißs-vltr the attention of the -public to his WffiSSSif* O A RHtA G B REPOSITORY, on the ™ —«L. uf .t.n—i. 1 and SieubehyHle 'Turnpike, thirteen miles west pf.msbntgh. Having on hand a choice selection of Vetuotes, of every description, which has been selected with care, and purchased at cash prices in ihe Eastern roam-1, In a favorable season of the year. Livery-men. ami bus • ness men, in general, and, also, private families, will find it to Iheir advantage to eall. _ ■■■■ . PerroKs wishing 10 know the quality and-prleeot the I CarrioeCs bought in Ute East, and sold in the Western country, by iho subscriber, are referred to the owner, of hnnd.eds ol Carriages now in use, sold by him with-, ‘"Andfolsoiwm bekept on hand, a few NEW BUG- ClESjOf the firatquaUiy, made by a enlebroled manu factarerin New Jersey. JOSEPH Will 11a . stiirlaml Mayl,iBs2—ara* - .— mO liia HonornWotio Judge* or the Court of General JL CtaStlcr Seisiona oflbe Peace inand for the County o, Thr; to rive the stain; and likewise ho S»V$ Jh® Cols*and Ex-Cols.tlmo Smvihalttetr twp«sndbrtog ttiOT beforeitogso- COMMERCIAL. DAILY KBVIBWOBM'HB MABKRT. Omcs o? Tin Daily Moamps Post, i ' . Saturday t May 8,1652. i The weather continue* pleasant aod dry; our rivers are foiling gradually. FLOUR—The only sales we could .hear of yesterday was 20 bids extra at 83,12; 20 do from wagon do 83,12; receipts were-limited. - BACON—Sales of 7 tierces at9|; 4 blifodo country sides at9l,2odays; 1,000 Bsliams at9|; 1 hhd do 10 . • RlCE—Salesfi tierces at 41,caah j mostof our dealers are holding at 4}. :; ?■/ ■ . CHEESE— Sales2oo boxer at-i£sd* mostly atthelat ter figure. FlSH—Sales of 20 bbU-and half Lbls Lake Trout at 55.253>1,50; Mackerel firm at ' ' .SUGAR—SaIes 30 hbde ut-SJCofC ; 20 do ,S| j. 20 tierces refined at 7. COFFEE-10 bag* at 11; 15 do 10}, PIG METAL—SaIes have been made duripg the last ten days of 2 000 tons Red Bank and Helen at523£?329 ume not given, supposed to be C&l2 months. : - PORT OP PITTSBURGH. CJ TEET WATER m ills CHARNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic* Parkinson,Brownsville. ' 41 Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. 11 J.M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport. u Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton “ Gencs&ee.Conant, .West Newtons S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. u . . Michigan N 0.2, Boies* Beaver ... • u Forest Out, Murdock, Wellsville.. • a Dlurnal,Conwell,'Wheelmg. u Messenger, Woodward,Cincinnati. ■ “ Navigator, Dean v Louisvillo. " DEPARTED: • < . u Baltic, BennetfUrownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do . « J.M’Keo, McKeesport. “ ■ Thomas shnver, Bailey, West Newton. u Genessee; Con&nt, West Newton. u S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. • Michigan No-2,Boies, (leaver. “ ForostCny, Murdoch, Wetlwille. ‘V • Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. . “ - Puubargh.Kountz, Cincinnati. Editor, Go!diog,lBt. Louts. Marietta, Parhmbvrgh and Hocking* I JSSLft port packet* The steamer HAIL COLUMDIA, A 3. Craps, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at# o’clock, P, M.; returning will leave Jiockingpott every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A; M. Passengers Qud shippers may rely on.the utmost oe commodauoa ami promptness,.• wv.lt, WHEELER, morO • . r No. *j4 Market street. Allegheny River Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. t JJSJLM The fine steamer ALLEGHENY. BELLE ‘2. Capt. Wsi, Ha.'sna, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Frank Im,c very .itfontfayend Thursday. at 4 P. M. :• The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENo3, Capt,' John* Hahra, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* lin,every Tutstlay and Friday,at4 P.M. • For Freight or Passago>apply on Board • fmartfO •For Marietta and ttoclclngportv I jSfeafio* ■■’tssfineawamer PACIFIC, Za nova Mab- AraSßiaglftTg w« wjU leave for Oie above and intermedl ale pon&cvery TJiVßSDAYi&\i o’clock,P. RI. For ftdghi or ?■«»(», ”PP l > T «‘‘ v^-s o y O SONt No.fll AVatersl » and W Frontsi. ?or KTuanaing and Cotflihr THIS li*M drought, and ptau.nrsteamer C.pL Miluko.*, will leaveihe Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday anu Fridays* at 3 o'clock, P. M*for Kiuanning ana Catfish. For freight or passage apply on board. ■■■•■■•■ lnov!3 9*oc Long Reach* maraettat parkeribnrg and Galilpollfl* h The fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS, fTVti r.n jfo Shuns, Mas’er, wiilleave for the above tfeggHWaa and intermediate pons, every TUISSDaV, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to' feb3 . JOHN FLACK, Agent. Wsdnesday packat tor Cincinnati, isßfc- Tint new and fasi running steamer CIN- I JfesWfCINNATI. OmarnGHag. Master, vrill leave flftißgwSSaregularly every WspwßSPtt* :-l\vr freight or passage, apply on board, or. to . dec3o G. B. MILTENBKRGER. MOLASSE3-120 bbli. prime, for sale by anr3Q STUART &. SILL. T’ ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER —For sale by tmyl]. JAMES:A., JONES. fpEAS—Gunpowder, Young Hyson ond Black,lor sale. 1; aprSti STUART A SILL. A LLKN’S 11 RhVOiiViNU PiSTOLS-^ A. Jast received and for sale. mj*3 C. YEAGER, itO Market st PAPER MACHIE—Work Boses, Des’bs. Fire Screws —an elegant assortment, on hand and for sale by tpyS ■■> 0. YEAGER. TTMUKKLLAS AND PARASOLS—A large and fine U aisorimem, just received and for sale by . . my 3 . • O. YEAGER. YrJOUN STRINGS— Y 3;M) bundles,'assorted, jnsl received, and for sale. m? 3 ' • • ■ C, VBAGKR. fj'AYLOR’S SAPONACEOUS' FHAVJNG COM- L POUND—The beta article ia use, ja*t received and for sale. '[my3j-: ___ C. YEAGER. RAZOR STROPS—Sanders;- Chapman, Hind and Snyder’s Razor Strops, on hand nnd for sale; - my 3 •• C. YEAGER. WA MS & MJTOHKJI’S FINE RAZORS— Just received and for sale raj 3 ROOKINC3 MORSES, Hobby Hornes ami Propellor*, just received and forssle by : myO C. YEAGER ~A YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL—For sale by J\i 1 AMES A. JONES, myl -corner of Liberty and Hand sts. CORN IN THE EAR—I2OO busbelsjast received and for raid by JOHN B. SMERRIFF, nprJl . 10 Market street. PIG METAL—IO ton* Haaging'Rock, thot blast,) to close consignment. by * aprttr STUART ft SILL. BLACK WATERED SILKS a. a. Mason 4 Qo. have just received, 20 pieces fine black watered Silks . . • ,-■■■■ : faprOQ (IRAi'K SHAWLS!— A. A. MabdH is Co. have lust j received 250 more neb, plum and embroidered Crape Shawls. : • . Inpr3o GLASS— 75 boxes 6x10,10x12, and 12x14, m store andforsaleby spr2S KING ft MOORHEAD. EL» S* OfHocr, MANUFACTURERS©! all binds of Trunk and Pack- Ing Boxes Ditlwonh’s Planing Mill,Grunt street, between Seventh and Eighth. Boxes made and delive red at the shortest notice. fja9 To iron naaterai Aad Workers In metals, rpHE PRACTICAL METAL WORKER’S ASSIBT- X ANT—Containing the arts of working all Metals and alloys, forging of iron and steel, hardening and tempering, moiling and mixing, casting .and founding, works in sheet metal, the processes dependent on the ductility of the metals, soldering, and the most- im proved processes, and tools employed by metal worker*. With the application of the an ot electro-metallurgy to manufacturing processes. Collected from original sour ces, and from the works of Holtz&pflel. Bergeron, Leo pold, Planner, Napier, and others. The original matter is purely American. The whole arranged with nume rous engravings on wood, to eon the American metal worker. By Oliver. Byrne, Civil, Military* ard Me chanical Enelneer. Just received and for sale by . : mys > B. T. ft MORGAN, 104 Wood si- O nnn GROSS STEEL PENS; do Self supply Pen*} • goo do L\Jaxkuakß celebrated Penn; | 10(1 do Reservoir do 1 ICO do : Cillou'* 303 •• do * lflQ do Gillott’s 351 do ...... CO do Gillott’a 170 do 60 do Gillon** 170 do. . 50 do Cohen’s 30 * , . do • 30 do Cohere 351 do .; 1 80 do Baby do . i . 10 do Flag- .d 0... 60 do Bettridge's . ~ do-. .. 5U do Coronet v do ; 80 .rto Praii’sCoramcrelaljGOO. do . .80 do do . 501 .do lufl do do Corrcspondfence do 100 do - do’ Albam do i . 50 do do ' India Robber do | GO do do Gotta Petcha do- GO do Rack Spring do 50 do Fiat Spring - do • CO do Aecoumam’s ..do 100 do Assorted numbers of Rhodes’ cele»; brated Pens. I ' Resides ibeat>ove,between4oottnd 500 groasof Pens, 1 of nnmerons brands- For salei'Wiiotesftle or retail, at . W. S. llAVEN’SSiatloriery Warehouse, 1. myl • corncrof Market and Second s*s. ; New Block or Fortee. JUST received, by the Pennsylvania @s£i!^!jiW^jMConaUttnew stoolcof PIANO FORTES» from the celebrated manufactory of « 8 » I t IctiICKERING, Boston, consisting of— One SaperbOßANU PIANO FORHSi full 7 ooinves, superbly carved in the style aM*oula XIV. - One Rosewood corved UoQls XlVn 7 Octave P»ano. One Rosewood carved round corners 7 Two • do do' do do -: G| ; do do One do . do do . do Gf do> . do One do carved do - do>:lji<.do do Three do plain : .«!*» • -do , 6 do do One do do round front 0 do do . Three do do sqaarecorner B do' do ■ These PIANO FOUTKS we all made in ihe most sub-, stanUal manner, Paiem Iron. to every msiru menu and are particularly to aland the most severe elf mate! Mr. CHIOKERING-has of Ute enlarged his manufacturing facilities,' and hopes soon to be able to meet most of the pressing; demands-forhis Instruments. - Also, received and tor sale,a.large and very elegant lotof carved and plain Piano Fortes, covered with Da* mask, Plush and Hair Cloth. Allrto-abpye for sale at Factory prices. • ■ JOHN 11. MbhLOßj ■. Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Penna, for ChickeriDg’aPianos. . [aprla toms HEmntAH* ••••ABta nsniiaui, [of the latefirm of Sands ARcineman tools RKISBHIA**:OO.j t IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Clods, Wau>ia,Jiw!lr!/, WaKhMaltrmJ, Virtu STBKKT, ONE DOOJJiVaOM WpOO, ttf'ISBUBAH, A niAKE leaveto tumoonce jo the trade aod tlie publio ■ I. ■ , enerniiy, thaiihey have ibemselycs carefafly se lected and imported from Europe, a laree #elißoV''Classes and OpeTa Classes, fro®:.-thc.he*t., England* 'Agether with ajreal variety » ofotbeT»riiclesioonwnejOttstomenu' v ;:■'■■■'•■''■ '■■■"" ■ • ’ • '• X <• *•■* ~C ;*»■. : w/ ,•'"-•■.••■.-••* ■ • > ■ - ■■:■■..■ ■' ■■".'-■■ : V,v '. S' .v.v-••.«,;•: V : .••?•/.*; :SJ*&■*.%,&£- *,?••>•• -.v -•:■*•**-4*#* v V <> -t • « .:■?:’ .•V’-V —C- -• •• ■■■■■■■* 'r-f ''; '• •’ • ‘ v-i: '. „■■■?■■'. m ,. n . Auction cud. fpH& undersigned, after an interval of four year«,taB X. again resumed .business.; Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, 1? .]r a ?. l « p J°n Uf *L - A w . telafla ktcense as Auctioneer of Pmßbargh^ o offers his services as such to his friends and, the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly,thirty years inthlSUneof busmessihe hazards nothing insayulgthalUowJUl be enabled to give enure sausfacuon to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. , , P, McKIfiNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants- |y9 ' iuctlon—UallySoJoa. A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood ■iX. and Fifth streets, aMoo’clclc,.4..M ,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dty CooCp, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac; hJUUCS, J. Ov. - : Af 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,. Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, • Looking Glasses*, new and second band Household ana Kitchen Fnrmtare, Ac. AT 7 O'CLOCK,'-P. M., Books. Stationery, Fancy articles, Moslcai-fnßtra meats, Hardware and Cutlery. Clothing, Variety Goods Gold.and Silver Watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIB, jotthtf Auctioneer. OEAL ESTATE, FURNITURE, &c.|IN BIRMING XL HAM; at ArcTion. —On Saturday, May 29ih, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, will be sold, on the premises, M’Kee street, opposite the German Chnrclj v in Birming ham, all that Lot ofGround, fronting 20fect on raid M’Kce street, extending back 80 feet. . On the premises, there,is a comfortable Frame Dwelling, of two stories, with foar rooms, basement and kitchen in the rear, with every convenience for a genteel residence. Also, at the same.time n variety of new Cabrnet Farniturc.corapnstuz Bureaus, Tables, Bed steads, As. Thurproperty may be treated for previous to the day of. sale, by applying on the premiss*. . • mys . .. . P. M’KBNNA, Auct T r. W /MBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, RIBBONS, Ac. £U Will be opened, at M’Kenn&’s Auction Honse, on Wednesday; 13th day of May, a splendid variety of Fane/ Goode, from a large Eastern honse; comprising Embroideries, Lace Good?, Edgings, lltbbons, Ac. Merchants and dealers are invited' to call and exam* me. . [myfij P. M’KENNA, Auct'r. A UCTJON SALE.—-On Saturday evening.BihinßL, xjL xLt early vaa light,- at M’Kenna’s, will be sold, an -extenmve variety oftfold and Silver Lever and common watches, together with a lorje assortment of Jewelry, of e very description, received from an extensive New York rniporting-. house. Dealert end others will find it to their Interest to attend myfi T ARGE SALE OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERESTSATI J-i NETS, TWKF.D3. Ac., on a credit of ninety days, uu Monday morning, May 10th, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wocd and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, on a credit of 00 days, for approved endorsed paper, on all sums over S 50.00: 40pieces tine plain black 6-4 Cloth; 40 pieces fine twilled black 6*4 Cloth; IS pieces plain brown 6-4 Cloth; IS pieces coarse narrow Cloths, assorted colors; 10 pieces coarse Cashmeres, assorted colors; 10 pieces eu~ peifine doeskin Cusssmere, fancy colors; 15 pieces Union Cassimeres, various colors; £4 pieces all wool Tweeds,various tolors; 30 pieces Cou. Jiarp TwredSj various colors; 25 pieces Cotionadcs, various colors; £5 pieces Satinets, ot various qualities and colors; £0 pieces fancy Vestings,of various descriptions; 5 pieces superfine 64 block Cashmcret; 100 gross fancy Coat and Vtat Ballons; CO gross fancy Gilt and Vest Boltons; 50 gross Pantaloon Buttons. The above are well worth the attention of dealer*, as the sale will be positive . - . T. M. DAVIS, Atict’f. 1R CASES BOOTS AND SHOES at Auction— On .nO Wednesday morning, May Pith, at 20 o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood and FJAli streets,:will be sold, without reserve, fifteen coses BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising super calf, kip and seal bools; mea’s and boys’ calf and kip btogau»;°wo men and nueres’ calf and kip welted bootees;-goat.and morocco slippers; children’s ehotas, Ac. : .. my 7 • . ; . v ' ■ l>. M. DAVIS. Auci’r. I FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER CLO ; THING at Pbiyatu Ssi.v— On the sccoud story of the Commercial Sales Booms, corcer of Wood and FtAb streets, are now open, ait extensive assortment of very: superior Fashionable Clothiog* for gentlemen’s wear, mode ip the latest styles.and best manner’and of ulmosl every variety, which will be sold at very low prices, to clobc a consignment*' Also, 100 Alpaccfr Coat'-; 20 pieces super Doe Skin; Fancy Cassimeres. ; mys» P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. BOOKS at. Aucrins.—Ou SatuMay evening, May 8 > at 7 o'clock,«t the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor: ner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be sold, a large col* lection of*-valuable miscellaneous ‘ Books. Among which are standard library editions in flue binding, in various departments of science and literature Superb quarto family biblcs,m splendid binding ; fine illustrated works; blank books; pencils; sleet'pens; letter and cap writing payer. ravS . P. M* DAVIS; Auci’r. Actmintstrators’Snle of LiOta. rpIlE undersigned, Administrator* of the estate of Jas. L B. Irwin, dec’d, will offer for sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, ihe Sth day ofMay.ata o’clock, P.M., C Lots in the Seventh Ward of. the City of Pittsburgh, as follows: 0 Lots iniheplanof Lots 01 the Executors of Dr John S Irwin, deceased, allotted to Rose Irwin, and purchased from her by James B. Irwin -3 Lett ,on Centre Avenue, each 2*2 feet 3 inches front on said Avenue, aud extending back 7G feet to an Alrey 11 feel. wide. 3 Lots on Duncan street, each 22 feet 3 inches from i on Duncan street, ami extending back 70 feet to same : Alley. . . TLotsin Jas. B Irwm’splan ofltot6ia East Pittsburgh, as follows;—Nos- 9, IP, kl ami 12, being each 23 feet G inches front on Centre Avenue and 100 feet deep to an. Alley 15 feet wide : on Lots Nos 10 and 11 are comforl able dwellings. Nos. GO, 01 and 02 having a 1 front on tirove street, of 24 feet each, and extending back 91 feet In depth, to an. alley 10 feet wide. Alfio,;llo:» in Jas U. Irwin’s plan of Lots, Nos. 69,70. and 7l: No GO has a front on Centre Avenue of 24 feet, and a depth of 180 feet to a Street 40 feet wide. No. 70 has a front on a forty foot street of SSfeet 11 inches T and a depth along Lot No. 71 of 167 feelU inches to. Kirkpa trick street, and alone Kirkpatrick street 827 feel G inch es to the aforesaid 40 foot street, to a triangalar lov No 71 has a front of 24 feet, at.d extending back 120 feet deep- Terms of sale—One-balf In band, residue InC and 13 months front day of sale, with Interest,-secured by bond and mortgage. - AGNES M. IRWJN, . Administratrix D. GILLELAND, . Administrator. P. M. DAVIS, Auct C. YEAGER. BY -virtue of an order of lbc Orphan's CourtofAfe ghpny county, in No. U4' Octoberjferra, 1851, we -will expose topomic saleaithe CorirtHonsc.inihe.cliy of Pittsburgh, on Monday the 10th day of: May, 185 i, at 10 o'clock A. M.: of said day; the. following parcel? of valuable property, belonging to the estate ofSolomon Schoyer, deeeared, to vriw - t. A lot of ground onilte weatwardly side of Smith-, field street, Pittsburgh, being eighty (eet from the south west corner of Seventh sireef,: being fiO fepl front on Smilhfield street by sixty feet deep, on wbichls erected athrc©story brick dweliinghoase, and subject to an an nual ground rent of twenty dollars, payable semi annu ally.; For fuller descriptions see order; or deed from William Biddle and w-fe to Solomon Schoyer, dated 29th of March, 1850, recorded tu deed book vol fit), pages9G. • & A lot of ground, adjoining, tbe above, sixty feet from the corner of Seventh, being 20 feel front on Smith field street by sixty feet deep—having erected tnereon a three stoTy brick dwelling house, yna sabjeetto an un rnial gronnd rent of payable -semi annually. For more particular description* bcq order or deed fromAVm. Biddle and wife, to Solomon Schoyer, dated 9th March, 1847, recorded in deed book vol; 80, jrage 370. — 3. Alut of groandon thecasiwardly side of Webiter street, Pittsburgh, twenty-five feet from the southwest wordiy corner of High street, having twenty feet iront on High street, by eighty ieet deep to a sm*U alley.— For fuller dercription see order or deed from Jus.Brown and wife to : Soloraon Schoyer dated 3d February. 1849, recorded in deed book vol 85, pape 145. . 4, A lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh numbered lB2inScQti’a plan of lot# ih; the. oth ward, fronting on the Northern side of Peuuaylvania Aybnae twenty-four feet and extending buck ninety feet to Union alloy See order or deed fiom Jonathan Kinsey and wife to Solo mon Schoyer, dated Bth April 1850, re«M»led in deed book vol93,page 121. v ' . ; . 5. A lot of ground in Allegheny eny'number 22 in * Harvey and Curtis’plan of loia. franungSl fret on Ahef field street, and extending back 00 feet to Union alley. See older or deed from Zebulon Kinsey and wife to. Solomon Schoyer, dated 22ud August 1846, recorded ia deed booh voi 76 page 600. . ; . ■ . 0. Two lots of ground m the cm of Pittsburgh, num bered 13 and. 14 in Colwell’#' plan of lots,each fronting twenty feet on Miller street, and extending back in depth one hundred feet. See orderor deed froutWm. H. Wil liams and wife to Solomon Schover,dated,3d September, 1840; recorded iii Deed Book vol Bu t page4l2.. ; 7. Twolotsof ground in Allegheny city* uumbere l 8 and &fn-Biovvn & ;, fcothr6p , B:plan©Motif, «ach fronting twenty feet eight add ibreo quarter’inches' on the south elde of Bank Lane, and extendtrig back mnetyrfour feel eight inches to thetow-pwh of the Penii»ylvaniiCanal. These lots ate close by the Railroad UeaoL, See order, or deed from Hugh Downing and wife to Solomon: Schoyer, dated 3d November, 1847, .recorded in Deea Book vot. 90, page 594 • •/ ' . \ t S.-Five lota of ground in Birmingham, numbered 75, 79,80;8V and 82 inlDr Bailsman's plan of lots—the lot No. 75 frontingtwewty feet on.Mnry Ann street, and ex tending back m depth seventy feci—and Ihe lot# Nos.-79; 80,81; 89, each fronting twenty leel on Denman xtreeu and extending back in dep ii eightyrfeet. See order, or. deed from James McGuire and wife to Solomon Schoyer, dated 7th March; 1349, recorded in Deed Book vol. M ; page 6o. . . , •••.;,■ - -Vp. A lot of ground in Bcrerve townsh’pi' Allegheny county, and just adjoining the Third Ward, Allegheny City, numbered 33 in Cassatt’# plan of lots, bounded and described as follow#.*!*: Begtnningoa Fountain. street aithe corner of lot No 37, along said at. eaitwatdly twenty feettea inehesjio the line of laud for- : meriy belonging to Sample and Gilmore, and, howknown as the. ‘ v Query Road,l? thuice sOuih-eastwardly along thel ne ol said land one hundred and.sixty-two feet ten inohesto Hemlock aUey,ttiercc westwardly along said alley thirty-eight feet six-inches to the corner of lot No. 37, and thence along the line d! said lot one hundred and sixty-one feet six inches to the place of beginning. See order,or deed from R. 8. Carsatt ond.wiie to Solomon Schoyer, dated 23d. November, 1847, recorded in Dee*d Book,vol. 80, page 109, A tract of land in Peebles towtirhip, Allegheny coun y, Penna., containing six acre# ami. eighty-seven and 1100 perches. Tlilsproperty is near Lnwreucevilie, and fcomstolowwaierrairkon the Alleghenyrlver.— On inhere ire reeled a Fhfeiu Brick Machine, with a steam engine, stable and shed.. See order,'or deeji from Wm. DaTley atid wife to Solomon Schoyer, dated 29;h January,lBso,recorded in Deed Book.vol £9,page2t9 13, Two lot# of ground in Allegheny City, numbered 25 and 26 In Barnett and G iyer’e plan of lots, each front ing twenty feef. on the west side of Beaver street, and extending back in depth one hundred feet to Veto street. Sec order, or deed from Charles H. Kay and wife to Sol omon Sohoyer; dated 10th March, IS2O, recorded in Deed Book, vol. 90, page 117. - “ . • 13. A lot of ground lathe city of Pittsburgh, ©art of that numbered VO in Arthurs’ first plait of lots, in the. 7th Ward.fronting twenty-six feel on Arthurs street, and extendingback fotiy tent in depth Alto, two lots of ground ih the Reserve tract, opporite Pittsburgh,numbered H and 12 in Wrisrhi’s plan of lots, each fronuug twenty-four feet on the Butler turnpike, and extending back two hundred, feet In depth. See ordcr,OT deed from Alexander McMullen and wife to Solomon Schoyer, dated 12th March, 1650, recorded in Deed Book, vol 00, page 72. 14. A lot of ground iu the etty of Pittsburgh* beginning 107 feet 0 inches weatwardly- from Smilhfield street, on the south side o( Second street, fronting 39 feet, more or less; on said Second street, and extending back in depth about 80 feet, more or less, on which ts exacted the new warehouse occupied.by B. Shriver&Co. - See order;or deed from Oedwailader Evans and wife to Solomon Schoyer, dated $l, November, 1847, recorded in Deed Book, vol. 80, page 371. : - 10. Tbeoae undivided half parlof the ©no undivided halfofEixacie-voneiocdand twenty perches 6f ground* *Uuaie input townslup, Allegheny County*Pa.;being the puTpan number three in: the plan connected with the deea-orparuuou.by and; amongst-the heirs of Francis Wilson, decM.Tcconled ln Deed Book, vol.66#poge 89. : The terns of this sale are* one-third in: cash, one-ihird > lit one year,' and one-third m two years, with iateregt-~ the whole to be secured by: bond, end mongsgeoa the promises. " WILLIAM P, BaUM, - ' 4. W. BUCHANi : api9:4l*wl; A4naa!ncafof?'. da. do - 7 1 - r '[■ AUCTION SALES. Pt fl'KfiNflAf auctioneer. P. M’KENNAf Anci’r, P* DAVIS* Auctioneer* ORPHANS* COtaT SALK. •Vj '4;^Vrt '' •-<■i* y £ kV l > , S' - * »- s » T t , '■ medical. ■- Hew Byitem and New E*medl*si FOB THE CUBE OF CONSUMPTION! N UTALL’S STBIACCM, Ilf THBBB BOTTLES, ►jjl o J §l. | || coßTxniaa THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS. 808 TUB CUBE OB IBS T(iREB DIFFERENT STAGES OF CONSOaPTIONI SYMPTOMS. Cough, pain in the breast, side, head, back, Joints ana lunbsy' inflammation, sore ness anil lidding in . the throat, fever, difficult and quick breathing, cepsetoro tum 4iffteul£rtianx£ froAy. ■, Costiveness, spasmodic coagh, violent fever,, night, morning and mid day sweat,, hectic flush in the race and .cheeks, burning heat In the palasof the hands and soles : of he feettexpreferatfon rosy, copious, and *znra£ed teUA i Meed. 1 SYMPTOMS. I Diarrhea, r diminished fe ver,'cough an d morning sweais&reatand increasing debility, frequent fainting fits, alight delirium and swelling of the extremities. TO THE AFFLICTED —The appearance in three bottles of NUTALL’d SYRIACUMis a new era In me dicine, from its novelty and direct opposition to the old absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE' SYSTEM; while *ts success, prepared in this manner, {each bottle containingadiflerem preparation), tn.eurmgtAs differ ent stages which characterize Com«mptfon, bas esiab-. lished the welcome troth of the Curability.qf testy stags of Pulmonary Consumption. . Physicians approve of it because it is based'upon cor rect Physiological and Pathological principles* The public approve of it, because it is Common Ssnse, and because they know from sad expertises that one prepa ration will net cure the iAr»* stages of The suffering, disappointed and discouraged invalid ap proves of it, because itsprinciples holdout a reasonable HopSy and when Jie uses rintaJl’s.Syriacnm, his hopes are realized If he is In the first stage of Consumption, and uses the'.i first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and painful, be-' comas free 'and easv; his cough soon gets well; the soreness, tickling in his throat, inflammation,pain-in his breast, side, head, buck, Joints and limbs.are removed. , If he is in the second stage and uses the second bottle his fever leaves hm y his disturbed slumber* become Sweet ona refreshing; his night sweats vanish ; his ex pectoration copious and bloody, assumes a healthy ap» pearence, and at length disappears; his bowels be come regular; his appetite returns; the.'.flash in his cheek disappears ; the burning beat iuiho palms of his ! bands and soles of his feet are felt so longer; hiecough* now ceases; he recovers and is well. .. If he Is in the third stage; and uses the third bottle, his Dmrrhara gradually ceases; his weak bowels become strong; bis cough and other bad symptoms disappear; feeble digestion becomes strong and vigorous; his stomach recovers its proper tone, snd createa new, rich and nourishing blood tin* strength returns; his wasted body is clothed with flesh; nis Ltrx ts s*VEO,and hois restored to health. - Each botilo of Nntail’s Syriaenro has the SymptomsoT the stage for which at-is intended printed in front of the wrapper,whereby every invalid, knowing his own symp toms, can judge for himself, WHICH BOTTLE HE RE QUIRES ; consequently no mistake can occur in - se lecringthe proper medicine. . / '* Bce Pamphletin possession of the Editor of thisnoper; containing. Dr. Natali’s Pathology of Consumption.— Lectures on the stricture and usesof the Human Lungs, and certificates of cures. ; Prepared only by Dr.\NLTALL, Inventor and Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle.- FIRST STAGE. Incipient Consumption, In Blue Wrappers. SECOND STAGE; Confirmed Consumption; in Pink Wrappers.: • THIRD STAGE; For sale at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. U. KEYSRR.Uo.I4O, .corner of Wood street and Virgin alleys only Wholesale and Retail Agent for Pittsburgh. Ja7;dfcw . Tbe Great Vegecabt* ttamidy l •' J3R.&.8. MYERS* EXTRACT, Dandelion, Wild Vherry: and SanajoafiUa. ..THIS valuable medicinal prepara tion differs entirely from any.sirapie “ extract of Sarsaparilla ” or com mon purifying medicine It ia a com* .oound of many of-MOST CLEAN NSING MEDICINES, with others acting directly on - tbe Kidneyb, or having immediate reference to the re ‘ .lief and cotulsoed'heaUhy operation of some; internal organs; It con tains articles whieh enter into-no Mother preparation in existence, and IT IS unrivalled in purifying and refreshing effccts/by any medicine in the world. It is put up IN LARGE BOTTLES, is very, Dleaßantto the taste, and is. more concentrated* . • STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER,: than any other in the market. Persons who hive taken « Sarsaparilla” by the gallon,without re)ief,bttve been radically cured byusicg.iwo.or three bottles. This ia the only Compound in which Dandelion* Wild Cheiry and Sarsaparilla ore to prepared to oflenhe peculiar virtues- It will relieve. It has cured when .life. Itself was de spaired of. It eontains:articlesthalwilicure,if any thing can, and takes the only method to make perroa* nentcures. SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER 1 To produce testimony .in proof of the care of this dis ease is acknowledgedly new. The public have so long, been taught to record Ha« fa:&l, that iixpotftive care woald seem almost atniracle, yet ; SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURBDy And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr ILjB. My* era* Extract, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Ac., alone. ; We select the following, as a specimen of the nume rous testimonials to the efficiency of this medicine In cases of this maiignnnt disease, which we have to ex hibit. TESTIMONY OF PHY3ICLANS. - Francis Tiblirnese M.D., a skillful physician,residing in BaiTtlo, N. Y„ and one who has devoted himself par ticularly to the slQdy and cure of the Ship Fever, with, almost every phase of which.h'o is conversant, gives the following tostimonvin relation to the effects of this medicine, as prepared by hiroseU t - ••/ •■ ■ •,£„ v 41 This is to certify v thai X have used Dr, H. B. Myers* Extract of Dandelion, Wild Cherry, andSarsaparilln, in my practice, in cases'of anumber of patients sick with Ship Fever, with very beneficial retails.. And I consider it ageneral curative inthot disease^ Prepared by ■ MYERS & RICE, No. II Warren street* New York. . B, E BELfcEBS, No 57 Wood street, Pi tub nr«b. Sold hy cprs:d6odfcW AHSAUOP Alibi EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. - - T>REPARED and sold by JNO. = YOCNGSON, 209 XT Liberty street. This powerfullyconcentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which ore found to be eighttiracs the strength, of the-original American OiL Ills put upiit bottles at2s and 27} cents,each, with full directions fonts use. I a every disease where theorigi nal American Oil baa been 1 found at allefficaciaas» and itso farexceedstlieoriginaHn powers asiorenderitthe CHEAPESTteEDICWB WTH&WORLD. Caltattd try lu • • - • • JOHN- YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in Its. natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, caabehad us abdrer—and will be found genuine.’ notwithstanding a cent An firm: claimstobeihe only Proprietors. > dAw-if - k* • Plrrnto Ulicubb< " 08. MROWN, No. tt UUMOND A l*L EY-: . . Diverts bis entire attention to anotSco » practice.; Hislttsiness is mostly eoniintdlo Pricer* or VtntrtaJ Disiart?*and sueb paio fui adectldns, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. ' Syphilis, Syphilitic .fctupupus, Gonorr, heat Greet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, impurity ofihe Blood, with ail. disease* o. the Venerea, orieini ' Skip Diseases, : Scorbutic Eranhons, Tetter. Rlnewotm,Mercurial Weakuerajm. potency, Piles, Rheamatism.Female Weakness, Month-: Ty SeppreMionsi Diseases or the Joints, Fistula in AncJ Nervous AtTeeuons, Pains ie the Back and Loinß,lrrita . tionsolVthe Bladder and Kidneys,snoeesafUliy treated. our 6 EttET&XltGCdr ; Sixteen,years* practice (six In this cUy'enahias Dr. Brownto ojrer assuraneeaof speedy cure to all who may come Under his-oere. Office and private consulting rooms, flDlamonday. IH/- Charges moderate. novSniAwly EEUMATISSI.— Dr. Brown's: newly oucovrea rem . edy for Hheumstlsm is a speedy andcenalnramedy. tortbaiptinfhltrouble. Jtneverfail*. ' ' Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna; . The Doeter l* always a borne ■ t - ■ MarchkMSw IltlcsE SHAVING BRUSHES—Just received and for’ 7 sale. imyS) C. YEAGER. S~PUT RATTAN, FOR CHAiRS.-luii received, a few hales Split Rattan, for Chair rankers, which’trill be sold al New York prices. JOHN WfTIM, myl No. 141 Wood street. T>URE FRENCH WINE VINEoaR-ri C3e. per *aK ' J; lonvfor rale at MORRIS’ TEA' STORE, id Uie Dia* mond. ,Ift strength aiMlfl*vor,thU Vinegar is superior 10 aay other in Pmsbargfa» : : . [apr3o GIGABS— 40.0 i) : v-i■. -. „ 10,U3& Spanish sale bjr , ' .STUART & SILL,■ npt".Q ’ .tfo.9Smithfiold street. : fvrit BOXES FIRST QUALITY GERMAN CLAY, .. v/v in good condition, fur sslejiy. . •.. o . * TAAFtE.MAGUIRE&BANE, qpr2i). . Serond street. 1' OWE’S SHAKER EKTRACIV: OF &AKSAFAB* JLLA—A few dozen of this cclebrtud medicine, for the enre of all diseases arising from animpure stale ofihe blood,,ja»treceived and for sale by - - myl JAMES A. JONES, WARE-Marhet Baskets, Clothes Vf kets, large ar sortment of. Baskets,made of the Amer canWiU low, to order. .. ~ > ;. C. YEAGER, my 3 . r 110Market*itfgeu ORANGES0 RANGES AND. LEMONS^ 250 boxes Oranges; 100 .do- -Lenotfsz r ■’ '2oo do-■Raisifin; ■' .30casks Currants;' ; .10 do Bordeaux Prunes. 9X> lb fceftcfr; In store and for sate'by v - JO3HUA RHODEB, my 3 . • • No;0 Wood street. • QfUY BRUMS’FIGS, OUU 400 half drums Figs; , • 40 bags Cream Nuts; " 30 do Walnut*: 2000 Cocoa Nuts; _ + 50 bxa. Shelled Almonds; r '• 800 bags Brazil Sugar; 1 , .. 40&bU.|iOv«rlrigHi Crushed and Fufr’a do§ .In store and Oorßale by -JOBHUA RHODES, m;3 No. 6 Wood street. /inn U o2 ' I-BMON SYRUP; . lOOdoten Pepper Sauce; -t- SO do Tomftta Catnip; ■ T ... SO do Fickle*, PMOrtffdt l , ;-'--.;'-:‘,;.'.->.-'';<;’-10ea*e»;8aidlne*! . , 100boie»Herrins,No-l;, -so do do Scaled; „ ■ _ - t s*sv*»"*'* w^SSSgfe:? v. ■ ■ ' *> " v :;-v-- 'fX ■ v^ :^ v - v-1/-'-:■ v '**',..* «** • * FOR SALE & TO LET. 1 tKT-SKwud'ou nrthftwei, c “ toflrti - fmm M'LAIN & MOPPITT, .wTSTnr— Ktt.»rinh frSni ofSjf^ia.Mhr/'i^ l Cliyfhaylii* ae b • - Apply without delay, to u > ■J? McL n^«^, A S I*l CO . s>- TOOK BALh—A valuable Karst of J:io actea. 7a>a V JC high ttata of cultlvnuon/or whictiSO isln'whnt^' ; - The land is of fir M-rate quality, ondwell adtpled for ' the culture of fruit} it well warned anddesirable tor*' Hack or grain farm; excellenttiraberr end aU iaier - good fence; pleasantly situated four miles ebev* jgv 7 Keespon,aiia only t»ohours travel froui iheeiiy. Prico and rerm* easy. - S. CUTfIBERTi Oenerel Agent, 4 Sn SmUhfieldattw. TfOBSALE—SO ocrtaofgroundjOboutlO miles froaj ■S (be city of PltubundtfOn Iho UatmooyamtPereys- r vlllo Plank Rood, about SO acres, cleared aitd ftscad, . tbeTialonce woodland, hecvllyumbered, and wosli tnairc a good farm for wheat.; Fot lerra* coqoire of. -- mys - T. MOPFI • T, Wo* tt Fifth «V A COUNTRY KtaBU)E«OBiFOHiBAtIiw-Jl mnsr ' arranged-With-.:haU» paiior, at*; - •. i mug room,kitchen, wash haow, cellar,- end two ekl®* -h pern. The Lot it *4 feet bylGo.liavingUireefroats.Ks4 • * P‘.®®san.Uy snoaied arranged* wiihgordoji*. , and fruit and shade ireeis a good'efiiienw . ail incomplete order, and in apleasant and healthy Mh- .■:■.•/ canon rnce 81CCU. Terow £»sy, 8. CUTHDERT, General Agent, ;^ fiD gmithfield .. _ To li«ti ~ THE MISSOURI exchange. on’Witer rtreet, IKShi near the comer of short ntteet.FoMorma. op- WSI rly 10 Alderman PARKINSON, SthWafdT aprU&lf mu ligT—•nieal'Oitß KOO.rr.rnd VW rliHtra' X occupied by the subscriber. Porsesrion given oq the 13th Kill. For term's enquire of 'v. apt» E. CHESTER, 7t gmithfield at. ■gaga TO LET —A'STORE ROOM.—Wouldsalt for -BHBI a Shoe, Dry Goode, Trimming or Grocer* Store. •“““ Kent lour. Apply to 8. OOLDMANN, mar3o 118 Market street. SSO5 SO LET—The subscriber offer* for Befit, the --, , •- ■. store rcotr nowoccupicd.byMessr». ; WiUocfcsffl» arDaTie.No.Bi Markeutreet. EoaseaiiottsiTenJuL on. the Ist of Amt. Enquire of * . JauSuf CHAS. 11. FAULSON. No. TO Woodßt. M FOB BENTv—From the Ist or Apriln*xt, tfeev -JgjjgwStore, with ttwetllng attached, ed the comer of "•■"■“MftTkctand Fimetreeis—a good bntlnenstand foraBtdre or Tavern, it beinronly oaeaqaaralkoa tfcd river—wilt be rented low to a good tenant. Apply to :v • W AI»TER BRANT, • No.292jUbati?«u ronrtfrtf. ~ ZiOTS FOR BAli&r /\NB LOT,in the, Eighth Ward oMhe-City of Pitt* Vf .bureh, frpntinr on locwi Bircci; MWrfeetftoiUteff on Yanbraam street, running to iho,blalT4w : ftet| float ing the Monongahela 2M feci, iroDling.on.MiltenbOfgec street 400 feet. „ . Oneotheir Lot, adjoining the above*in rtU township, flroaUog onLocnsi street 244 feel, fronting on iMßea* • berver’s street to the bJaff.323 feei, on tse bluffOW* ; loosing the Monangabela‘244 feet,, ton UllO of the prop* «ny ofthe Ute Jaa?e»lcwin.SOO feet to Locust street. . . OnccOthetLoLiuFUi township, fronting ©nLoeast st» 293 feet, fronting on MHteuberecr street 190 feet to *94 >, feet alley, fronting «m*nid alley 203 feet to a Une of - property of la e James Irwin, flora alley. loLoesstiV .. 190 feet, . • One other Lot in the city Ok Pittabnrgliy fronting on ‘ Loeust street £l3 tect, fronting on: Vantra amslreetl2o feet to a 24 feel alley, fronting on; said alley 993 ffcet, - . fronting on Miltenberget street 120 feet:tOLocust a*. • front ing on Mil tenberger street 120 feeitoa24 feeihUeyjoo the ©aid alley 48 feet to Lot INo. 42 in.MiiterJ*rger*s plan of Lota , w v 1 n One otberLot,fronting on Forbes street 29/eot, from- : ing on -Yanbraam street'.lBo feet, to n 24>fBet-tH»y r fronting on said alley 79 feet. _ - twill- -sellfor enan, on long -itate, or on perpemA lease.: For particular*, enquire of the. antscTioer* on - . the corner orSandoshy street and BoothCotzusoxvAK , 'SS ir ' CEO. MILTtWBEBfIBR. ’ : paruituri ead Chalr War«rcotat< ; S JOSEPH MEVERi 424 Femr street,: überw thu Canal Bridgey keeps constantly on btutd and make* to order, at the lower pneu, every description of_ :**ancy and Plain FURNITUBE, SOFAS end CHAIRS’ of the best trotkmanship and most approved styles.- . .< Purchaser* would do wallto vfslthis tonr97-d&wlv A CARD. MR. VAN AMBJNGE will deliver FREE J±EC TUBES, of the WKSLEVaN / CHURCH,': > street, right Uand,betweenHigbandTonnel‘*treetiy a* TloVfocSj on the evenings of WEDNESDAY, (Sih iaf •slant,) subject—* Personality of Ood, and .Divinity of • 'Jesus;* THURSDAY* (oth instant,! nary Inspiration of theSOriptares ;’ r and FfiUDA Y,(7ih instant,) sabiect—•“ Holiness, *be Nature and. Need of : it;” end will preach is the same. Charcb,in conclusion - of the Interpretation of the Dookof Hevelatinm.oa the. momtngrot Sabbath, (May vib,H’9ervice-to: commence t at 10fr o’clock, and in the evening, serviee.to commence at 7} o’clock. Due.notlce wHfbe; givenofMs aabso quern Lectures. •• ; -» -■ fmy4:lw To Railroad Contractors* "OROPO3ALS wilt be received- at the Office of,the * JC Steubenville anti Indiana, Railroad Company) In Newark,fromUie tat to the evening, of theSih of/ttaej 18S2,for the grabbing,clearing; grading,and masonry, of that portion: t>ftbe Steubenvtlte* and: Indiana Rall ' road* between Corltocton. and’ Newark. being about Stt- ■ miles in length, and comprising some heavy- cats Uft fills. and a bridge acromthe Maskinghm river,- ' y - .-Bids will be received in seetlens or about one-mllo in - each, or for the entire Division/ Profiles and specifications,with - approximate*fcsU": mates of qanntlues.can.be seen at . the Offices la New ark and 9ieobeavilte, after the Ist of Jane. - r J. HLIGKKNSOERPISR, Jf.i Cblef Eorlneer. _ iny7.dAvgtd V. C.TWIOHEJ.I. * COMB FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, - HEW ORLEANS. rpHIS lon* established Home: confine iheu attention : J. utrictly to tales andpnrchatea on ComraiMioajand to lie Forwarding baalneaa generally./. They aolicU a continuance of.the liberal: patronage heretofore gives them. Jan«/ary£B,lds3. COMMISSION HOUSE, SAWT LOUIS. % JOHH Wi -JO*WB Mo*B»a«2 TwlolicH & noMdee, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, • ■ Carrier qf Commercial and Pin* street*;..• - • • \TT7TLL promptly attend to all consignment* and Con* • : yy mission* entrusted to them; ana will make liberal : cash advance* on consignment* or • BUI* Of Lading fr , hand. „ order* for the purchase of Lead, tiralnjrltanp aa& other Frodoce, will be promptly filled at the lowe«po»* . «blc prices, and on the best terms. " - .. They will also undertake tho settlement and collec tion or clajmsof Importance* and hope; by ibelr~eap&- -. /•«• ei&l personal efforts and attention to ail tno interest* pf ■: ■ their friends, to give general satisfaction. f ’.r : Btra&incESt , .Geo. Collier;- Sl Louis; .■■■■Kills & Morion, Cincinnati;, •; • Page ABueon do Strader A Gorman" do ?. Charles*, Blow & Co, do HozeaAFfaaer, :/ do CboutetmAVallc, do SpringcrA:Whiteman,do - D. Leech & WlUla-n Holmes-A Co., X. W.BQtler ■ - A Bro-, Fituhnrgh; Morgan.- J \M. Buck: A-Morgan* PhUadelphia; Shldds A Newcomb ABro., sold W. B; Reynolds, lmmsYille 5 . T.C.TWfCHELLACOjNew Orienn* Iwardtbfem : rPVjPDJfitS, & ftfOj&Da ' a nAOD(Aotnnrßu6;oeuemik MANCHESTER MINERAL . PAINT , A&lSorknx Cirr, Pa. 4 ’ v , • : NswYoax, December ISUr. IB5I« 1 hove analysed asatapieof MANGtfESYER MIN* - ERAL PAINT, for Puddbh & Foad, and God It to-cop* • tala the folio wing: Silica? * - - ,«7,ai Alumina, - - , -3,34 .Per Oxide oMron, -•, • ' lime, - «... ,83 Maff&eaia* - *, ,S 4: Oxide of Manganese, - - ,18 Water and Lose, .* : ■ ......8,00.. ~,•:*•• ■" . 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained in the box,which I suppose .was the one yon desired aUo to have analysed, I find to differ from any average of the lamps powdered. ' and mixed together. VThU lasvyields as follows! ■ Per Oxide of Iron, r .-»- • &JSQ Silica and Alumina, - . - . . 03JJ0 Lime, • ‘ x v •* - , - , ’ : ,83 Magnesia, - * • ad Water ami Loss, - - - _ i£!q This difference I presume anaesfroth the mitHttl Ml being anirotm, some portions containing more iron than ' others. The andlyslashows the article lo W-well ttfc* ed for a darable painu I find thatbyealelningthepow* :■ der by a pretty high heat, the color Is much improved, ' oral least converted into a fine redr ' " JAMES R. CHILTON, 07* For sale by JOEL MOHLER, vU Liberty street,.•: : • ■ Boston- and N©-w;Y or*Plaoos* fTUjB subscriber!* now receiving sod' offers fersule, , i- a very large and desirable stock of PJ4No9,fir©fi ■; ihemou celebnued manufactories olUostoxi and JSavr York. Amdngothers, N UNN A CL A BK»S faiza-Mspat Pltgoa.; *2 Louis XlVtb styK7oetaveMlegaiuly ctmd fad ; ; - Gnisbedallroand, made byNonja* Adatk'. ■■- - Ics octave»iouud corner, and carved aU&iag' mustd- :■•••■. rack,Nanns*Clark .... j. ~ r r SCfcociaves, . ra octavei,icHmd comer. wuh Colerawi'ft Auacnmeni, and patent tunable reeds. , HALLETet CaLintaru Gosroir. -i ff| octave; donble round inewrscale,and patent Iron frame, ; rlffOctave do do. ■> ' - J. & DUNHAM’S PIANOS. Nfiw You. UOoetave, plain sqoare>Tosewood. y. fiCoetatfe, round corner,gothic tablet. •' ' 3 0} octave, square and tablet. 4Of doable round eorner,gothie tablet. 1 Grand Concen Pnno,7. octaves, new. Male,elegant moulding, Ac Ji. B—’lhe above. Pianoa will positively be sola at manufacturers prices* without addition.of freigbu&ev’ A written. guateniy .wlil i?e_«iven with oactaPiftiWr -warranting t&e same for TH&cE YEARS,aadthenro* nev refunded, it the inurnment U proved' Imperfect m . faulty. H XtfioEKi >» 1 % Sign of the Golden Harfs r aprl2 Mo, 101 Third etrtQt % Save Yoar Aontyl J ‘ " CHABI.ES P. FREEMAN SCO., .(LATE EIIKWAS, IIODOS9 Ajdf cAj' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS i. l« BHOJDWaT, ONE DOOR ROUTS OF * TTAVE now on h»nd,»nd wfltbf •H r thropgfa lho Now Voropean ™anutoclß«w.wid_CMbAWXlofl*i «lw>n«bto,ftsey 81.1 c riehHil)bon»,sonipnK*e'reiy TAnety 01 urn “BMSwSSS «to°ra»n»f«ntnre4 Mrirtf P ““ puSiawW wiUßlii K «reatfy »thdrslMennrttt reservei ponton of ibojr mon-y, and mat* aeleoltopt i3?fi,Stoe«», CaT».Edginy andtownlna, m a.r, Emb V \ l :r^:-:y;;^'-^'^- fe ' ( ,- ;V. **:• : ■'*-.■ ■? - 1 - - * <„ *.V i { \jt i.V *• ■ ■ V - ‘Hr ’s, % ft/'’’ 'U 1 \ \ V"-'