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Orphans’ A.ylum. I PHILADELPHIA MABKET—May 12. | A TT
, *V'* * ‘‘i - Thc annaaLmeetmg of the managers of the ■■■-’■-■-: ■<■■■■■:■—.: I Cotton... Active; soles at further advances. :-j ;^;
r'!>’ r 'wV v? ****£* -v. .Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphans’ Asylum* ■ : : r ' • Flour... Source and firm at previans rates.
Tr**.' v was held on Tuesday evening, in the First Pres- = Q^... I (VheatcommsndflyaU|riee 8 :
Th«. last ooportum- CBedlD SMhe reports of the Treasurer end Secre- j atsl,oo.: Byf>-
, ‘ Tht Lazt Ertcrtmnntrt- J™® “ M J P ll( , jntl tary were read. The Secretary in his roport, 2Q.0D0 b«-’
I*' V&VfJiT *'*•"! ty our citizens will have of hl l““8 ‘ P ‘ represents the Asylum in a vlry healthy oondi- ° n ‘
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t-rtarnmOnt in this city. The programme Will paBt y ear » and pays groat oredit to the matron, for tho discharge of staff do*
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that of the “Lonely oufo Wife," “John Ander- ® nt left to the Asylum: Dr. Hartford,
eon my Jo,” “Duncan Gray,” “Barring o’ the b f vriuablo property, the -
-Door,”—and that touching poem .which conveys amount per
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Mh : peasant of Ireland-“ The Irish Emigrant’s La- t 0 th ‘'
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THURSDAY
Thc Lait Entcrlainment.—ThQ last opportuni
ty our citizens trill have of hearing Mr. Demp
ster/trill be this evening, ,at Lafayette Hall, on
which occasion he trill give his last ballad en
tertainment in this city. The programme Will
consist ef a collection of beautiful , ballads set to
musid by himself. Among them will be found
that of the “Lonely oulil Wife;".'.‘John .Ander
son my Jo,” “Duncan Gray,” “Barring o’ the
Door,”—and that touching poem .which conveys
in itself an idea of the sufferings of the poor
peasant of Ireland—“ The Irish Emigrant's-La
ment;” that beautiful composition of Mary How
ite, “The Dying Child;!’ one of the sweetost
poems in the language, composed by Mr- D., will
also be given. .But.the last part is the one that
-will attract the most attention—it is “The May
Queen” of Tennyson,- As this is the last night
of Mr.. Dempster’s stay among us, he - will ■ un
doubtedly have a well filled house, and an atten
tive audience.
The Steamer Pittsburgh. —Passengers for St.
Loois, by leaving Pittsburgh on to-morrow, in
the Bwift and beautiful steamer Pittsburgh, Capt. l
W.. Ji Kountz, will arrive at Cincinnati on the
following evening at 10 o’clook, have a good
night's rest, and will take the splendid mail boat,
Telegraph, Capt' Moses M’Clelland; arrive at
Louisville on Monday, morning, where the large
and splendid steamer,’ General Pike, Capt. J. H.
Jones, will be waiting for them. The Gen. Pike
wilUeave Louisville on Monday morning, at 10
o’clook A. M., and arrive at St Louis On "Wed
nesday.evening, making the trip 2 Jdays shorter
than any. other route. Passengers mast bo on
board the splendid steamer Pittsburgh, by half
past 10 o’clock, A. M., as she will leave precisely
at eleven. ’.
" Lectures to Young Men. —A fow days since the
Eev. Mr. Howard.received a request, signed by
two hundred young men of Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny, requesting him to continue the series of
leotnres he has been delivering to young men
for over a year past, in the Second Presbyterian
Chnrch, of this oity.’ Mr. Howard, in his reply,
stated that he wonld ohccrfally continue the dis-.
ccurscs, if he did not believe it would bo better
during the ensuing warm weather, to suspend
them, and also, on account of his contemplated
absence from the oity. Tho.rovorened gentle
man, however, intimates that he will resume his
leotnres to the young men of this city, in tho
autumn.
lire.—eh fire broko out yestefday morning,be
tween 1 and 2 o’clook, in the fancy millinery
store of Madam JBonnaffon, on Market Btreet.—
Several engine and hose companies were prompt
ly on the ground, and the Ere was soon extin
guished; not, however, before a considerable
quantity of goods were destroyed by tho water.-
The firo is supposed to have originated in one of
the drawers, under the shelving. The loss,which
Will amount to near four thousand dollars,: is
partially covered by Insurance. It is a matter
of donbt how the fire originated, whether it was
accidental or the work of an incendiary.
John B. Gdvgh. —This gentleman lectured on
Tuesday evening, to a very large audience, at
Masonic Hall, and also to a crowded house lost
evening. Mr. G. is an eloquent speaker, and,
possessing, as he docs, tho most petfeot control
of bis features, added to his magnificent voice,
language and graphic descriptive powers, hois
well calculated for on apostle in the glorious
cause in which he is engaged. Mr. Gough will
deliver another lecture thisovening.
A imxcd-up dag was yesterday. - The sunshine
was quickly succeeded by clouds, and they, in
their turn, had to make way for the bright rays
of old Sol. The streets, however, were not bur
dened with dust; and, as 4 o consequence, city
travellers: could pursue their occupations with
more satisfaction and comfort than a few days
since. ...
Jfijj Davenport. —This accomplished lady, wo
hear, mil commence an engagement at the The
'■ atro next week, whioh is the Inst she will fill in
this country, as she is about paying a visit to
Europe,-in a professional capacity.. Miss D. is
a great favorite in this city, and has been suc
cessful every place slio has visited.
- Firemen's Committee. —-The following aro the
names of tho Committee of Conference and In
spection,of the Firemen’s Association; Eagle, 11.
•G. Moreland; Neptune, Geo. Funs ton ; Vigilant,
■Jas. Irwin;, Independence, Jas. Libby, jr.; Al
legheny, H. Chigncli ; Niagara, Edward Kaye;
Dnqueshe, W. W. Dallas; Belief, fleo. Geyer.
••’Tie an ill-wind,’’.: sc.— Many persons are
making money by dislodging the-drift wood,
whioh has gathered round the piers, of tho.
bridges, and selling it.- A great amount of valu
able lumber has been removed in this way, and
more will yet bo, as the remains of several log
and board rafts may bo had without much troublo.
A Row occurred on Fifth strootjrcsterday, be
tween a parly of negro women. In the melee,
several of thorn were injured. One of the black
Amazons was knocked down and otherwise in
jured. • They were taken Jo tho Mayor’s,office,
where-justice was dispensed to tho satisfaction
oi nil, except the culprits.
Odd Fellows' Dzcurtion. —The excursion party
of the members of the order, from Massillon,
wilt arrive this evening, in the express train.—
Various arrangements have been made for tho
reception of their gnests by the members of the
order in this city and Allegheny.
Ifantiny;—Thero seems to be a great want of
large freight boats, at our wharf,, at present.—
Tho only side-wheel Bteamer up for below, yes
terday, was the Statesman. There will be a fleet
of them along this way, however, before long.
A Sketch of the old Court Houbo was taken
before tho work of destruction commenced and
a lithograph of the building will be issued im
mediately by some of onr enterprising Htho
grapbie establishments.
Gat Works. —The Allegheny Gas Company
have advertised for proposals for a lot,-in which
to erect their works; also, proposals for tho erec
tion of the-works.
Flood Mueic. —Mias Craft, and Messrs. Bos
wotth, Vogel, Xaube and Ilarbold, are to partic
ipate in the Grond Gift Concert, to be given a 1
Mosonio Hall, on Monday evening next.
Dulufe't Great Paintinge, of the “Temptation’?
and “Expulsion,” open this evening nt Philo
Hall. These celebrated master-pieces of art were
painted for Charles X, of Franco.
The Celebration. —The Niagara Fire Company
aro to celebrate tho opening of their new Engine,
House, by a ball to-morrow ovening, in - their;
new building.
Dividend. —The Allegheny and Manchester
Plank Bond Company, have declared a,dividend
of one dollar per sharo, on the capital stook of
the company.
Police Newt. —Thero was nothing doing in tho
various -police offices yesterday 1 , worthy, of no
tice.’ Thero wero only three, commitments' for
vagrancy.
. Freight Car. —We noticed a freight car, yes
terday, at tho (Janal Basin, intended to be used
on ike Pennsylvania Bailrood.
v. The great drama of the “Six Degreesof Crime,”
fifths Theatre to-night; also, “An object of In
. terest"
Orphans' Asylum*
The onnuaLmeeting of the managers of the
.Pittsburgh aid Allegheny Orphans’ Asylum*
iras held on Tuesday ia the First Pres-,
byterian Church. After soma introductory pro
ceedings,thereports of the Treasurer and Secte
tary were. read. The Secretary in his report,
represents, the Asylum in a very healthy .condi
tion, only one death-haring ooourred during the
past,year; oud pays great credit to the matron, i
teacher, end nursey for their good management.
During the past year there havobeen three differ-1
ont bequeßtsi left to the Asylum: Dr. Hartford, |
by trill, bequeathed valuable property, the rents
of which amount to $2,700 per annum. , Mr.
Tanner s legaoy- of $5OO, and Michael Allen be
queathed to the Institution the sum of $2,000.
During tho year, fourteen children have been re
ceived into the Asylum; eleven have been hound
out to suitable places—four .relinquished at the
-solicitation of friends, and two deaf mutes, who
havo long been In the Asylum, admitted to. the
Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Philadelphia. : The
numbor-.of. children in the Asylum is forty*
four; thirteen of whom are under five years of
age. Prom tho Treasurer’s account, it appears
that the expenßes daring tho year have amount
ed to $2,269 97; tho receipts to $2,419 8-4..
The following ladies wore eleoted Managers:— i
Mrs. Denny, Bobioson, Gazznm, Wilkins, Bid
well, Logan, Gibs'bn, Irwin, Stookton, Elrington, i
Brunot, Campbell, Grier; Misses Holmes, Heron, i
and Barlow. The new board will moot this: af- 1
ternoon at the Asylum.
The proceedings were very, interesting, the
Orphans being present, arranged"Cm each side of
the pnlpit, on platforms.
Robbery.—X - man named John Moore, who
stopped at the Farmers’ Exchange, on Liberty
street, was robbed of a purse containing $79,
nnda gold watch and chain, TRlucd at $45,
which were taken from under his pillow, while
he was absent from Jiis room. Mr. M-, on reti
ring for the night, deposited the purse and watch
under his pillow, but going out of his room du
ring the night, he fonnd it missing on his return.
No duo has yet been found as to .who the villain
waff.
Delegates to the American - Baptist Missionary
Union.—The Ohio and -Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, havo kindly consented to givo dele*
gates who have paid: full fore to Pittsburgh pas
ses to retain, free, from Pittsburgh to Alliance.
Similar arrangements have been made on the
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, eo that delo
gatoß can return from; Pittsburgh to Cleveland,
free.
: ■A'eto Locomotive. —Another new Locomotive for
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad arrived by
canal yeßterday morning. It was manufactured
by Baldwin, of Philadelphia; Tforkmen were
engaged, yesterday, in placing the locomotive on
the track.
“ Reindttr.” —This is the name of the black
mare that will appear to-morrow evening in the
splendid Scotch drama of “Lochinvar,” produ
ced for the benefit of Sir. Lewcllen. Besides this,
there will bo various other entertainments;
‘ Few more left.’ —A poor imitation of the Ra
zor Strop man, was lioldingforth in the streets
yesterday, whether as avendor of soap or patent
medioine, “ a remedy for every known disease,”
we could not glean, from his senseless twaddle.
- Lieut. Rodman had sn interview with the Mayor
on Monday—not a hearing, as we stated, which
was calculated to make the Lieutenant appear as
a culprit, iu the eyes of those who did not under
stand the case. •
FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams’ Express, at the IYAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley.
TIOTATOES —3fO bushels red*. n prime nmole, just
r recM and for sole by. JOHN B. Sll ETiftll'F,
mv!3 - 10. Motltet street.
For Hen(,
r\ESIRABLK BUSINESS STAND-I offer torrent
1/ the warehouse now occupied by me ns a drag
atoro on tbe. comer of. Liberty nod Hand meet*. A
rood locauon for ■ business of any kind. Possession
given immediately. ImylC] . JAMES A. JONES.
BACON HAMS-AND SHOULDERS- '
0 caska Canvassed Hnms; . -
8 to Plain do;
1 do do Shoulders:.
; LaniUne from steamboat Penn?, nnd for sole by
niylO JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
Orphan'* court S»ie .
OF SJIiTRFIRLO STRKET PROPERTY—On Fri
day afternoon, Way 14ih, at 3 o'clock, on the prcmi-
sold, pursuant to adjournment by order of
Orphan’s conn, the following valuable property of the
estate of Solomon Schoycr, deceased. -
Two valuable lots of pound sltnateon the westward
ly sideof Sroithfield street,near.the cornernf Sevcnth
street, lmvins earix a front of SO feet on Smitbfield street,
extending hack CO feet, on each of winch in erteted an
excellent ttiree story hti jk dwelling bouse wiilr the op
ptirieuonce*: subject ro un annual ground.Tentof
each, payable rei»i*annuuHy . , V.
- Term*—One third cash, balance in two equal annual
payments, with interest, et cured j>y bond and mortgage
on the premises. AVM I*. UAUM,
* J. W. BUCHANAN,
Administrators.
P.M. DAVIS, Auct.
GREAT JBAKUAINS IN DRY GOODS.
: SelliDEoff *tput ,
TO QUIT TUB B VSINBSSi
rpHE Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail
i dry goods business, and havmjrmade such arrange*
merits as to render it necessary to close out his stock by
“the let of JOlv next, wilt commence on, Thursday. May
JlLona selt his enuro siock of Fancy and Staple ary
goods at CriblVFOR OA&H. _ . * • , . » •
His roodslmving been principally purchased the pres
ent e-n'on', will be found desirable bargains, being at
least 25 percent lower Umn.regulßf prices.
In STAPLE GOODS wilt be found—
-4-4 and 5-4 French ginghorarj
EnglishnndFrench chinues; *
llllc alpacas and borabazinesi
• Checks and muslins;
* .'Jiiih iiuens undcrashesj
• -■■■'■.Tablellnens.andoloths; ■ . ■
Huckubucs towels and toweling;
Damask and scow, drop linen napkins and doilies; Mar
seilles qoilts; furniture pr nts, pliun oiidcmb’d dimily,
linen steeling and pillow linens, table and piano covers
snd coverings; worked lime curtains and curiam muslins.
SHU cuvci.i 5C paN cy GOODS.
White ernpo slinwls, erab’d and plain-white boregc and
thibet shawl-; . :
Fine French lawns and berrees,
Berege dc laines nnd muslin de.lalflcfi; .
Tissues nnd grenadiers; -
Blk and fancy silks, some very superior, and a fine stock
of goods Benc£ll> BßolDEßlEa
Jaconcit, mull edgings anil Inscrtingfl,
Kmb’d linou and cambric hdkfs, if AP b
i Worked bonds and flouncing?; and o niagclDcenfßtock
of Valenciennes edgings, Jnces aiid inserungs . togciher
with a large variety of other goods, A
mention, ell of wbicli will actually be sold
COST, FOR CASH. Early CBtljrwilt jecure toe bebt
bargains . JAMES A. M’KNIGfIT.No. 52,
■ P S—All petSors knowing themselves indebted.to
the above prior to Janunry, 1&S, are requeßied w pay
the same, as all debts wilt bo put in-iho bauds of an at.
inrnev for collection; . . . • • •
• . Sftiooni and Battu«
XirrM, Mi WARD. would respectfully announce to
i W llio Ladies and Gtnllcmen of Pilwlmrgh and
clmtr* that the spacious Saloon* aUbe Alncnaam liuiia
hiffj, are now supplied with a superior quality of Ice
Creams. Cake*, Fruit*, and other refreshment*. Open
from.o A.M. toll P.M. . . , . . .• •
ALSO—The Cathlußdepanment will always be found
in order, for Dot, Cola, or Shower Bulbs, an almost in-.
dispcnsible requisite Cor the preservation of health.
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Goffer stocks—
-10 shares Minefsota ;
■ 100 do llidge j
100 do Iron City;
100 do ' Douglass Houghton;
• 100 . do ' Forest;
100 do Phmnix;-
On consignment and for sale nt low Tales.
b A. WILKINS & CO,
• Slock and Exchange Broker?,,
mvll ______ • cornerof Market and Third sis.
For Sale*
TEN on TWELVE LOTS OE GROUND near the
toil gate in tho borough of South VittsburglH. all
within five raimnesV walk of the Mdnoftgalielu Bridge.
These lots are of large size, fronting on Carson street
and the Brownsville turnpike, and are among the beet
lots for building purposes on thatsideof tho river, one
of these being a large lot extending from one streetto
the othßTi and adjoining the toll hoise lot.
They will be sold low, and on reasonable terms. Title
perfect. and clear oflncurabrance. Enquire of
* ■■■■'■■ GEO. E. GILLMORE.
Ho. 51,Grant ft.
JijaW "YOHIi. LIFE JNbCKAWCB COIH. I
■ fany* I
ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, SSQO,OQQ.
ffIHE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS .have been unQsoally I
X Urge, showing that the company has been doing a
very large and prosperous buiiuscs.
... Tbe: dividends in 1846 were SO per cent,
■■ « 1847 “ .'6O ... *V '■ ■
tf f 1845 « fO * -
a a jgip “ 40 «
u « 1860 “ 40 «
« « 1861 « &> «
a « 1852 “ 40 «'
This is amotortbeoldest companies in the UnitcdSiaios,
Its deodmnlatcd copitaUi constantlymereuaag for the.
benefit of Present
w fc ijOBBS, Agls.
Pntibuigh, cor. of Wood unit Fifth elreete, over Pat
rick* Friend’*Rnnkinsdlotije.
CALIFORNIA SISKS TAKEN..
Aledi-ngenta for Protection and Faimet’eFjio and Ma
rine lasorance.. ; capital' Sti.o,ooo, and of Branch cilice,
Empire Stale Health Association, cash, including seen
mal&ted capital 618.000.
> Alio, agents for the purchase and sale of Teat citate.
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY THE (YBEILBY LINE.
XXXIICOKGUEBS—FIttST EfKSSIOSf.
Washington, May 12.
Senate.-— -Mr. Dodge, oi lowa, presented peti
tions in favor of a grant oflana to the Hungari
anexilcs'whohave settled intliat State
;Mr;_ Shields reported a bill repealing all nets
establishing the staff of the army; and providing
for tho discharge, of staff, duties, by officers de
tailed from, the line of .the army. ■ Ordered to be
printed.
Mr. Bust gave notice of his intention to intro
duce a bill to reduce the rates of postage, on
newspapers and other printed matter, to regu
late the salaries of postrmasters.
Mr. Broadhead reported a bill making it ape
nal offence for any officers of the army to be in
terested in any contract for tho supply of the
army.
Mr. Gwin introduced a:bill,granting land to
California for a railway from California to San
Jose.
. Mr. ; 801 l introduced- a resolution calling for
copies of Lieut. Temple’s memoirs of the landing
of troops at Vera Cruz,:witli an appendix, which
was taken up, and after: debate, the subject wns
postponed.
. The Deficiency bill wosthen taken up, and af
ter a short speech by Mr. Borland opposing the
appropriation to the Collins line* the subject was
postponed until to-morrow, when ho will contin
ue his remarks.
The bill inflicting penalties upon o(Soer3 of
government taking part in claims against gov
ernment, was taken up and debated. The Sen
ate amounted without any action upon it.
House.— The House resumed the consideration
of the report of the committoo on printing, snb
mittod last week, to tho effect that the commit
tee have power to adopt such measures as it may
deem necessary to remedy any delay in the exe
cution, of the public printing. :
After some debate, Mr. Fitch offered a bsolu
tion expressing that tho committee on printing
had exceeded their powers r and that thoy be dis
charged from any further service, and that the
Speaker appoint others. , Considerable dobato
ensued, and the subject was at length passed
over without any action. :
A motion was made to meet at eight o’clock
to-morrow morning and ndjoum ovcrnntil Mon
day for tho purpose of making summer arrange
ments in thcHail.
The House went into:: a committoo on the
Homestead Bill. A sabstituto was submitted
yesterday by Mr. Brown, of Miss., proposing to
perpetusto: pre-emptions to actual settlors on
public lands pre-empted by paying one dollar
and twenty-five cents per acre to the govern
ment. 1
The committee rose and reported the bill, ns
amended, to tho House. ■
Mr. Johnston, of 'Jenn., moved an amendment
and demanded the previous question which pre
vailed, and the amendment was agreed to, yeas
108, nays 67.* It provides, that any person, the
head of a family ; a citizen of the BnitedStates ;
shall be entitled io enter one quarter section of
unappropriated public land, provided be make
affidavit that be or she iB not the owner of any
estate in land, and has not disposed of any estate
in lqnd to obtain tho bonefit of this act.
EUBOPEA2T NEWS!
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CANADA.
Tlio Canada arrived at Halifax last evenin'? at
six o’clock, from Liverpool; whence she soiled at
0 o’clock P. M. on the Ist inst, with 70 passen
gers. :■ '
The Atlantio arrived at Liverpool at noon on
Thursday preceding tho sailing of the Canada.
The Great Britain sailed on the Ist of May, at i
10 o’clock, A M. i
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Cottox Mabket.—Thomarket was steady, and
tho demand active. The sales of the week were
70,000 bales Orleans fair, at 6}; Upland Mid
dling i'i,. The sales to speculators were 18,000
baleß, and for export 10,000 hales. Tbo stock
of American cotton on band was 270,000 bales.
The advices from America kept up the prices
full for cotton. Hollmgshcad quoted I'ess active
ly in tho trade than the previous week, but an
improving demand. The demand for speculation ;
and export during tho early part of tho week]
was great, but the market was not well supplied.
Tho prices were a shade lower for Orleans de
scriptions: subsequently there were largo arri
vals, which caused'less buoyancy. The market
closed on Friday firm, at full prices. Last week
the speculators were chiefly operating in ordina
ry qualities, and the trado mostly in middling and
fair.
Corn Mabket.— Notwithstanding a largo licet
of vessels had arrived since Monday, few brought
grain, coastwiso or from foreign portß, and tho’
tho weather was extremely favorable, a depres
sing effect was observable upon tho market,
there was a slight advance, however, last week.
McMockla quotes Wheat as having declined Id;
flour 3d; oats and barley lower.
Tho imports of Flour during the week, were
18,700 bbls., and of wheat 69,000 bushels. Sales
10.000 bbls, Western Canal at 20s; Ohio 21s;
Yellow com 803, white do 29.
Pnovmioxs.—’Tho recent importations of Ba
con are not yet in market. Beef ia tiorcoß, is
quoted at from 6s to 10s advance, sales 4000
tiercc3. Lard dull, awaiting fresh arrivals. The
importations for tho wook of Bacon, were 1800
boxes, and of Beef 2060 tierces; Lard 1200
tierces. _ _ •
Mosey -Market.—Consols 90J; G. S..securi
ties steady; ■ Money continues li@lj for bank
ers’ aoceptanoos. The last -qotations of Ameri
can eagles wero: 16s. 4d, per ounce. . Spanish
stocks were excluded from tlie London. Board of
Brokers, in consequence of no provision being
mode to pay overdue covpons.
1 The House of Commons was occupied on Wed
nesday with a measure proposing to abolish reli
gious tests in the Scotch University. After a
lengthened discussion, tho measure was negativ
ed by 16 majority. :
In tho Houso of Lords on Thursday, Earl Gran-:
villo asked tho Government if (he honors which
had been paid to Rosas on his lauding at Ply.
month were by order of tho Government. Lord
Malmshy gave an evasive reply, 110 believed no
order went from his department, but said that
Rosas was no common rofugeo, but had shown
great distinction and kindness to .British mer
chants. Whatover his cruelties in South Amer
ica, tho British government could notmnrk them
by nny stigma. .
Tho Commons wero chiefly occupied on Thurs
day on a motion to regulate the revenues of tho
Churoh. Leave was given to bring in a bill on
this subject. . „ _ , ,
, The debate relative to preserving tho Lrystal
Palace terminated by a vote of 103 against and
221 in favor of palling it down. The demolition
commenced on tho Ist of May. :
On Thursday the Chancellor of Exqbequor
brought forward a budget; it proposes no repeal
of existing taxes, except a continuation of the
inoomo and property tax for a limited time. Ho
estimates the incomo of the current year at
£61,625,000, and the expenditures amount to
*461 021.
; Bombay dates to the 3d of April gives details
of a battle of three boars iteration between 2000 |
(of the British troops and a body,of native moun- 1
toineers; the latter were defeated.
Louis Napoleon has taken the question of the
confiscation of the Orlean’s proportyfrom the
I Tribunal and submitted it to the Council of
State, thus removing it from the constituted le-
I cal authorities. ■■ ~ .< T .
1 Letters from Borne -mentionthat the ltalian
-nucation has again become interesting in conse
qneheo of the complication of the difficulties bo-
I tween France and the Pope. . .. .
Incendiary fires rage with increased strength.
I ' The Mediterranean fleet sailed from Toulon on
the "th. Her destination is unknown.
. Boston, May 12.
The frigate Cumberland anchored in Nantuck
et Roads will be ready to sail to the Mediterra
nean the first fair wind, l’enu and Commodore
Stringham and Capt. Turner, fleet Captain, it is
understood has orders for Greece to demand an
explanation of the oppression of the Rev, Wm.
have dates from Buenos Ayres to .the 10th
of Moroh. All was quiet there. The sobjeot of
reducing the duty on foreign Flour and Vi heat
was being discussed. , ■■■■.■; . . v j,
Tho Municipal Governments were being form
ed. Don F. CastiUanos had been appointed bee
rotary of Foreign affairs at ; Montevideo.
i Business at Buenos Ayres was quiet.
NEW YORK MARKET— May 12. |
Flonr...Sales 2SOO hhls at $4 3i for State;
s4'B3 for Ohio,and $4 26@d 50 for Indiatia,
Groin... Sales 7500 bushels round yellow Com
at 62@GS; mixed western 04. nn
• Provisions...Primo Pork $lO 75; Mess $18,02
@lB 75; Pickled Moats and Lord in bhls unal
tered; Prime Beef $0 75@7 75; Mess do slo®
13 76.
Whisky...Dull at 11c.
EVENING.
Cotton;,.Sales 1600 bales Uplond at OJ; N. O.
and Mobile 9}@ojj.
F10ur.;.54,12@54,25 for State and $4,12®
$4,43} for Indiana.
Grain... Com at 62@3t.
Provisions—Salo or pork at former prices.
Whiskey... Prison at 21c.
: - i ■ -v'Vs '
PHILADELPHIA MABKET—May 12.
Cotton... Active; sales at further advances.
• Flour...Soarcc and firm at previans rates.
Grain...Wlieatcommandßjfullprices:galeß2o,-
000 bushels prime Penn a., at $1,02@51,04 for.
white, and 97@99f0r red; - a prime lot of latter
at $1,00,: Bye soarco at 76; corh steady ; sales
20,000 bnshelß Southern yellowat 64; white 02,
Oats in request;: sales 6000 bushels at 63} for
Delaware and 46 for Pennsylvania.
ProvSlonß...Tho market continues firm ; the
stookis roduoedand sales small; Mess pork 19}
@2O; prime do 17}@18; city mess beef,l6@
16}. Bacon is selling at 9}@9J- for -shoulders,
and lljfor sides and 10}@12 for plain and fan
cy hams. Lard firm; small sales atanadvanoe.
Seeds inactivo.
CINCINNATI MARKET,—May 12.
The river has fallen 12 inches since last even
ing. :■ The weather is pleasant.
F10ur...58,20®53,25; extra $3,40.
Whiskey..*Advanced to 15J.
■ Butter... Prime 19@20. . . u -
Cheese... New 6J.
Provisions..,Bacon sides offered at 9J ; shoul-.
ders 9J. ■.-■■■.•
• Groceries... Firm.
Sagar...Fair 6J.
, 'Molasses...Selling at 33.
DAILYRKVIBW OP TUE MARKET*
Ovvicb op tub I>julv Moßtnt’G Post. ) .
■ ■ TAtittday, May 13,1852, V -
The weather yesterday was pleasant. The river was.
stationary, wifb about six icet water ia.the channel..,
FLOUR—Receipts eonunue light, consequently bat
lew sales transpire. We note sales. Cl bbls at
from tiore sales at 53 : 37tf?3 ( 40.
RYE FLOUR—£ales from store at S 3.
ASHES—SaIes of 15 tons domestic at 300$, cash and
time,; " -•
HAY—Sales at the wharf at 15 ton* at Sl9.
SUGAR—'Themarket continues firm, with sales of 10
hhds at 0; 12 do dj-e cosh; 10 do at Cjj, 4 mos; 3do aide,
cash.
- MOLASSES—SaIes 25 bbls at 35, cash; 25 do at : 3s,
4 ZBOS* -
COFFEE—SaIes 50 bags at 10|.
POTATOES—SaIes 3l) bus reds at C 5.
OATS—Sales on the wharf of 318 bus at 35; 79 d 035;
400 do 35. • *
BACON—Sales 1 hhd haras 92 5 1.000 lbs do 0} ; 1,802
lb a country sides and shoulders atSitfPOJ; 20 hhds west
era hams ;10do 33 cash.
LARD—Sales of 29.bbls andlOtons at 01,
GUNNY BAGS—Sales of 1,000 at 10c.
■ >EGGS—SaIes of 2 bbls at 0 j 2 do 04.
RlCE—Sale* 3 tierces at 5,
MACKEREIr—The market firm, with an lncrrarcil
demand teulie trade; sales of 15 bbls No. 3 at 5350, 10
do No 2 at $510,60.
New Yonn, May 12.
Marietta* ParUinburgli end Hocking*
! JSSEIJS) port Paeluti
The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. ?.
Crare, Master, wtU leave Pittsburgh every Monday,
at 3 o’clock, P. M.; returning will leave iiockingpoit
every Tuesday, nt 6 o’clock, A. M. .
Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac
commodation and promptncaa . >Y« WHEELER,
roarO _ No, 2l Market street. •
i Tutcfine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
2. Cap:. Wtt. leaves the Alle
gheny wilarf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday.
at 4 F. M.
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENoS.Capt.
Joux Hanna* leaves the Allegheny wharf for Fnuik
im,every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, opply on Board ~ fmar2o
For “Marietta nnd Hoctcia^port*
Taafinesicamcr PACIFIC, Zakovb Ma*
will leave Air Oie above and iulermcdi
aw pons every TiIVRSVA V»at4 o’clock,P. M.
For freifiliior pasßßfio.appiy on lO
6 T. WOODS 4. SON,
No. Cl Water bu and fid Front st.
THE light draught end pleasant steamer
Copt. Mili.'soab, will leave the
Allegheny wharf oil Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,
m ii o'clock, I*. M *.for Kittamung unu Catfish. For
freight or parage apnty on hoard, . fnovlS
Kfor iioug lieaoUy mariettai Parlterktmrg
end G&lllpolte.
xl The fine Steamer COV. MEIGS,
,1C vSousa, Master, will laave for iho above
and intermediate ports, every
C&S&gS&iSI TUESDAY, at 3 P. M.
For freight or passage apply on boaul.orlo
*b3 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
HLEti, successor to ftlcaruY & I.vb,) WOOL
. DEALER AND COMMISSION MKUCIIANT,
for the sale o( American Woolen Goods,NO. ISO LID
KRTY ST. Imy4
rrUiOS. J. KEEN AN. European Law Agent, bus re
• A lowed to.ihiscity from the West, aadis preparing
to leave m a few weeks for his next tour to Kuiope
Those, having clairas-in the old country should see him
without delay, Itis office is 130,4 th at. my4:2wd
R, S. UfQcer,
MANUFACTURKRSof all kmds ofTrankond Pack
ing Dozes Dillworih’s Planing Mill,Grant street,
between Seventh und Eighth.
Doges made anddelivered at the shortest-notice. fjaO
THE unnant meeting of the Stockholders of the Pitts
burgh. Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Com
pany will he held at the c dice of the. Company, in Cin
cinnati, on the Ist Monday of Jane next, (Jane 7) at 10.
o'clock, a. M-, for the elecuon of Directors for Uie ensu
ing year. [mT4l JOSHUA HANNA.
fTTKIP. CANE. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
W MANUFACTORY, No. 143 Wood street. JOHN
W, TIM, now offer* for wale, at Eastern prices, a largo
assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention of
dealers is invited. Also, Carpet Dags, and Lades’
Satchels. . f[myl
COMMERCIAL.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
Cf 1 BBT WATBH IN THB CUA.NNSI.
ARRIVED:.
Steamer Atlantic.
u Baltic, Bennei, HcownsviUe, :
“ J. M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
“ Thomas Shnvcr, Bailey, West Newton,
“ Genessae, Conrmi, West Newton,
u S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth,
“ Michigan N0.2,801e5, Reaver.
“ Forest Cuv, Murdock, Wcllsville.
u Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
w Paul Ander*on,Gray, St. Louis,
*■ Pittsburgh, Koumz, Cincinnati.
DEPARrEDi
w Baltic,-Rennet. Brownsville
-41 Atlantic, Parkinson, do.
u J. M’Kcc. Hendrickson, McKeesport.
“ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton.
t‘ Gcneasce,Conant, West Newton.
S. Bayard,Peebles, Elizabeth.
•* Michigan No, 2, Boies, Reaver.
“ ForenCJty, Murdoch, WelhvlUe.
“ Diurnal, Conwcll, Wheeling. .
4t Chrcninaii, Boles, Cincinnati. r
Jctfcrsim, Johnston. Louisville.
u Tiber, Kier, I/juisville.
AUegheay iitver Trace.
F&iiWOJiV PACKETS.
For KUtaunlug and CatflsU.
Wednesday packet tor Cincinnati*
oßgw . Tnxnew and fast vanning steamer CIN-
OiKMiNnhaii, Master, will leave
every WjsnitßSPAT. ..
Tor freight or passage, apply on board, or to.
dec3o cl- B. MILTENDKRGER.
CARD.
AOtlCO*
wnoletale and lietau.
Splendid jewklrv.—hoou is now opening his
Spring Slock of rich Gold Jewelry, and Watches,
consisting of everything usaally found in .jn Jewelry.
Store, (some very fine,! which lie will sell, as usual,
from 55 to 50 per cent, lowerthait Goods of thc same
quality are sold for in this city. No mistake at
mys -NO. 57 MARKET ST.
"XTOTICE—The partnership heretofore existing be»
Xv tween tho undersigned, In the Wool and Commis
sion business, under tno firm of Mubi*by A Lbk, was
di««olved on the first of April last, by mutual consent
Tho business of the late fir .n will be settled by 11. Lxb,
who Is duly authorized to use the name or tV. firm for
that purpose. • •• J. R« MURPHY,
myi 11. LF.K
Furnlturo and Uhalr Waroroome.
a JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn aired, above ih»
/§LCana! Bridge* keeps constantly on hand and makes
£23 to order, attiin Unpest prices* every description ol
Kney and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS
of the best workmanship and most approved styles.
Purchasers would do well to visit ,
mv37»dAwW .
Notice to Contractors,
SEALED proposals will be rccoived at.this Office unr
U 1 sunset,on Monday,iheOlst instant,forihe gratia
auon and-masonry required ouSQ'iniles of ihe. Pius-
Lurch and Steobcnvilie Railroad, from Campbell’s run
to the Virginia line Rians and profiles will be exhibit*,
cd, and the necessary information respecting the "work
given, by the Engineer, at hfs Office, for five days prior
to the letting. By order of ibeßoard. ■ _ .
Eitfiissß&’K Ornos, |D. MITCHELL, JR.J
Pittsburgh,May 0,1652. >,■ Chief-Engineer
myB Pittsburgh and Steubenville R R. Co.
■. ; .» Wine* ■••• ■ . >■
THEundcsignedbegs leave toannoancetohis friends
and customers, that he has received u large, and
with the greatest care selected,lot of RHENISH: and.
FRENCH WINE, which lie can warrant as puTe and
S -Milne; and which he sell*either by the hoMe areas*.
esides, he keeps always on hand, a large and well se*
lecii-d moplr of FRENCH' COGNAC BRANDY, llOLi
LAND GIN, and other Liquors, nil of which sic of the
first qualities, and warranted genuine - articles. He
feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be his duty
to attend to his customers as formerly.
A* tie has made the best and latest .improvement for
icclifyine Whiskey, ho enn furnish Uic in i? f.the best
kind, and nt ihe.lowest price. D. MCKLIfabN,
myB . No 137 Liberty street;
*. B. TVIOHEUi fc CO.'S
forwarding and commission house,
SAINT LOUIS.
JOHN W. TWICnKLL’ “ ’ ’ ~*WO:ETH MOGtUL'fIK.
TirlcHill ft Mocrldfie,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS)
Corner of Commercial ani Pint sutto. _
TTriLlr promptly attend to all consignments ana Com-
W mis'ioi'B cnitasted to them, ana wd) make liberal
I cosh advances on consignments or Bills of Lading in
'"orders for thepnrcliase of liendi Grain, Hemp and
other Produce, will be promptly.filled at the loweaipoe
stole prlees v nnd on the best mims. -
They will also undertake iho .settlementand collec
tion of claims of importance i and hope.by.tlieir.espe-.
cinl personal efforts and atienuon to ail the interests of
their friends, to give general Bauafacupn.
■■ BItSKC&B, ■ . ■■ : - . ,
Geo Collier, St-LouU; Wlisfc Morton, Cincinnati,
Page ABucon do Flrader fc Gomum, do
Clmrlessi Blow ACo do H°? ea * J'S?,?, 1 !', j® .
Chonte&u ic Valle* : .do • SptißgCT.&Whtienianjdo
D Leech A Co-y William Holmes A Co,,XW,.Batler (
A Bio, Pittsburgh; Morgan. L M-Buck A . Morgan,
PhUUdelphla; Shields A Milleri Philadelphia; H.D.
NewcoX * Bro-, and W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
T. C. TWICHIILL A CO, New Orleans-
OOMMIBSIOir HOUSE,.
JVBIF OKLPAXS.
THIS long established House confine their attention
strictly to sales and purchases on Commission, and
to the Forwarding bqslneas-gcnorajly, . . _
They solicit o continuance of the libera) patronage,
heretofore given them.
, January 28,1853.
AUCTION SALES.
. , Auction Card* ,
mtfE nnderiigned, <HAer an Interval of Toot year?,has
X againresamedbnsjaess. Having'aompbed vritn
the requisitions of the law. regulating-Bales at Auction*
and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer
fottheCity of. Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such
to his friends and: the public,generally. With an expe
rience of nearly thirty years In this line of husincssybe
hazards nothing in saying that be will be enabled to give
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize hira> P. McKtiNNA, Auctioneer.
Refers to the ml City Merchants; : lv9
Auction—Outly Sal*B.
A T the Commercial Sates Rooms, comer or Wood.
anil Firth streets, at lOo’cick.A. M ,a general as
sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing, Bools aud Shoe*, Hals, Clips, Ac.
„ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. lit, „ .
Groceries, >Qaeeasware, Olassttrare,. Table Cutlery,
Looking new and second hand Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac.
„ . AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. tf., , . _
Rooks. Stationery, Fancy 'articles, Musical lastrn
merits, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold nnd Silver Watches, Ac;* P. M. DAVIS,
]a3l:tf Aoetloneer.
p. in’KKsiiAi AQcuonfltr.
n eal ESTATE, FURNITURE, Ac., in birming
ii HAM* ax Auction,— On Saturday, May 291h,nM0
o’clock in the forenoon,will be sohLon the premise*,-
M’Kee street, opposite the German Church, la Blrming
hum, all that Lot of Ground,-Fronting SO feet on said,
. M’Kee street, extending back SO feet. On the premises,
there ia a comfortable. Frame Dwelling, of two stories,
with four rooms, basement and kitchen in the rear, with:
every convenience for a genteel residence.
Also, at the same time and*place, a variety of new.
Cabinet Furniture, comprising Bureaus, Tables, Bed-
Steads, As. ■■ • -■. ■■
This property may be treated for previous to the day
of sale, by applying on the premises. •
myS ' • P. M’KENNA* Aucl’r.
pi ll* DAVIS* Auctitmeor.
TWO NEW ROW BOATS, at Ammon—On Satur
day afternoon, May 15tb, at 4 o’clock at the Com
mercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and fittr sts., will:
be sold for account whom it may concern, two new four
oared row boats, wlueh were made to order in best man
ner.. Also, ono portable gum elastic boat..
my!3 P M. DAVIS, Auct.
Three valuable building lots near the
EIGHTH WARD at Auction—On Saturday after
noon, May IS, at 4 o’clock, will be sold on the premises,
three very desirable lots of ground, situate on Forbes
street, being Nos. 20, 27 and 28 la the plan nf lots laid
out by J. B. Irwin, having each a front of 20 fret on said
Forbes street, and extending back 120 feet to.St, Pat
rick alley, which is 15 feet wide. Terms at «ale,
myl3. * P.M. DAVILA net
Twelve building- ujv$ y aiut v*xu&*>it £nck
dwelling House and Lot % \tt East Pitisburyh, ;*w at.
BiA icctrd, at AtiCTion—Oil Saturday. May 15th, at 2 P..
Mi, on the premises, will he sold, that valuable lot of
S round, situate at the cornar of Forbes and (Jisi streets,
aving a front of feet on Forbes street, and extend
ing along Gist street 120 feet to St. Patrick’s alley, which
is 24 feet wide, on which is erected a commodious well
finished two story, brick dwelling house with basement,
a pump of excellent water and : other improvements,
.watch may be examined previous, to sale.
At 3lVat—By order of administrators of the Inte.X.
B.Trwin, dec’d,-wIl! also be sold on the premises lots
N 05,29, 30, 31 and 32 m plan of lots laid out by J. B.
Irwin, each having a front of. 20 feet on Forbes street,.
and extending back 120 feet to Si. Painck’s nllcy. ■•••■
Also, lots Nos 38, 30, 40, 41,-42,43, 41 and 45 inlhe
above plan, having each a front of 20 feet on Locust si.,
and extending back 120 feet to the alley aforesaid.—
Terrasntsale. • [my!3l P M. PaVIS. Auet.
A BSIGNNER’S SALE OF DRY tiOODS— AX Auc
.Jr.L non, on Thursday morning, IStbinst, at lOo’clocky
at iho Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth
streets, will be sold, by order of O. 11. ilippey, Esq., as
signee of F. G. flombright & Co., a large stock of. seas
onable Dry Goode, comprising splendid dress and bon •
neisilksr, French merinos; alpacas de laines; Borages;
tissues; lawns; ginghams; prints; cambric and mull mus
lins; cashmeres; silk, terkerri and cashmere ehawU;cam
bnc, silk and cotton handkerchiefs; silk cotton and
worsted hosiery; kid, silk and thread gloves; colored
cambrics: threads; cottons; trimmings, Ac. Also: Two
lia'cs lickings; 2 eases of bleached muslins;.9cases
Snragac’s Prints; 39 pieces vupercloths and caasimcies;
25 pieces satinets and tweeds; 10 dozen splendid silk
parasols
Terras;—Over SlOO, three months’ credit for approved
endorsed notes. • . . .. •
ray 12, P. M. PAVIS, Auctioneer.
I?abhiunable spring and summer clo
1 THING at Paivxtß Sal*.—On the second story
of the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and.
•Fifth streets, ore now open, an extensive assortment of
very superior Fashionable Clothing, for gentlemen’s
wear, made mlho latest styles and beet manner’and of
almost every variety, which will be sold at very low
pnees, to close a consignment; Also, 100 Alpacca
Coat«; 10 pieces super Doe Skin; Fancy Casaimere3.
mys - P. M. DAVIS. Auct’r.
W. G* l&’OAttT£f£&Y• Auctioneer.
ONE TWO JIORSE CARRIAGE,! Buggy and two
sett Doable Harness at Auction.— Will bo sold,.
un Friday, May 14th, at 2 o’clock, iu the afternoon, at
M’Canney’s Auction House, one two horse Carnage,in
complete order, with uon axle and leather top, nearly
new. only used three times..
myll WM. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r.
ICE—AIt persons who have oct bags befonging
•IV to me are requested to return them immediately;
myl2 JOHN B.SHERRIFF, 10 Marketsl
GORN IN THE EAR—3VO bushels just received and
forsaleby JOHN B.SHERRIFF,
myl2 . 10 Market street.
tSYHUP—2I bbls. Clarified Syrup, In
.ty store and for s*le by
JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
XT O. SUGAR,—O9 hhds. N. O. Sagar, lnuiing from
iv , steamers Persia and Tiber, and for sole by
inyto , A. HUTCHISON A CO.
3* FIGURED BLACK SILKS—A. A. Masok A Co.,
* have jnat received, (per Express,) :2Q. pieces beau*
tifol styles Ftgured. Black Silks. . fmylO ;
(iiikaP kioCs ms laines.—a. a. Masor &co.
i has received 15 cases more of those I2tc. De Lalnes.
Also, l&csses at 4tc. per yard. fmylO
•XXTIUb: black SILKS,—A. A. Major A Co., have
TY just received 30 pieces Wide Black Silks, suitable
for nlamiilus. . fmylO,
TflO LEaD—-fox) Pigs Galena Lead, lauding Dorn
JT steamer F«mo> and for sale by
mytO JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO.
BONNkps-A complete assortment of Straw, Braid
and Chip Bonnets, on band and forsaleby .
myio . James M’candless a. co.
Great Inducement* to cub PQECtiaaeri»
WE will Kll oar large stock of of COMMON AND
FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices
that cannot fail to please cash purchasers.. All oar
work is warranted. Oar terms is CASH*
JAMES LOWRY, JR.,
corner of Seventh, nml Liberty sts.
Dissolution*
THE partnership heretofore existing between James
Armstrong, Samuel Croziet and Charles Barnes,
umjenhe title of Armstrong; Crozier fc Co., is this day
dissolved l>y rautuat agreement, Mr. Barnes having dis
posed of his interest and withdrawn from the concern.
JAMES ARMSTRONG,
SAMUEL CROZIER,
CHARLES BARNES.
Feb.’y 21*1852.
Tub Forwarding, Coiurutsstitn and Produce Business
will be continued at their present stand, Noa. C 2 Water,
and 04 Front streets, by James Armstrong And Samuel
Crosier, under the style of • •
mart ARMSTRONG & CRGZIER
Nottoe* ■
Books will be opened on Monday, 23tb
day of Jane next, at llo’clock. A.M.,tor subscrip
tion to the Capital Stock of the “ Pittsburgh Trait and
Savings Company*” at the Ofllee of Messrs. HAYS &■
PAINTER, Liberty street, Filth Ward, under tho di«
recuon of— -t.
. J. K.Moorehcad, Charles Shuler Thomas BaVcweil,
Morgan Robertson, Josmh King, Wilson M’Candless,
John B. Butler, Wm Larimer, jr., Rody Patterson, John
Small, W. J. Howaid, John Morrison, J. Reu
ben Miller, R H. Hartley, Wm.Echtmara,E. D. Gnu*
zani,Wm. Kerr,Al r red W.Marks,Dr.R.Willson, Dan
iel Neeley, John Anderson, L, Wilmanh, C; Ihmsen, G.
It. Riddle and Thomas Farley.
Capital Stock, B'AHI,GiU>. To be divided into 3 5 f100
shares, oISSO each—BLU per share to be paid at the time
of subscribing. - jmv3-tri..
Umporlnm of JLtlffhtl ■
CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS.
Wi!. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Tones), Manu
• factarcrof ana Dealer Wholesale and Retail in
the above named Oil and Lamps, is no a large
assortment of LAMPS) for burning die Ethereal Oil,
Camphtne and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of. every descrip
tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil.
Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,Globes,
Chimney Mats, Cans, and all tilings pertaining to the
trade.
> Ethereal. Combine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied
i once or twice a week.. . .
AUordcrs left wtili lha wngon, which is constantly
passing through the city, will be promptly attended to.
N. B. Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Ktho
real OH.. All articles delivered in any part of the citft
oriu Allegheny, free of cost.
W. 11. WRIGHT,
No. 82 Fourth st., (Apollotlal),) •
between Market and Wood.sirecu.
LUFF’S MEBCANTftE COLLEGE,
THliill STREET, PITrSBtmOH.
Established in ISlQ—lncoipoxated by Legislative Charter ;
* of the North * 1 American Accountant” and Wc.norn
‘•steamboat Accountant. 1 * Professor ofpTaoticalßook--
keeping one Cnramereial sciences. J.D. Williams,Pro
fessor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship, N.
B, Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile
* Classical and Matubbatical Depabtukst.
P. Hayden, Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor
of classical Languages and Mathematics.
E, Montcl, late of Paris. Professor of French.
F. Stataper, Graduate of the Polytechnic institute of
Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, Professor of Ar
chitectural, Mechanical and Landscape drawing.
This institution now occupies the wnolo of the sec- •
oml story of Gazzam’s Buildings, from the corner of
Third and Markotstreets to Post Office alley,: with two
spacious rooms in the third story.. It continues to’bc
the only institution in this jmrl of the country where
Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are; thorough
and practically taught The Classical ard Mercantile
Departments are conducted separately. One of. the
most spacious and elegantly formatted Ladies?' Wming
Rooms intho Hatted Smtoa, is fitted op, and wilt be un
dor the direction of J. P. Williams, one of the lest
Penmen in the West. The Professors arc all experi *
enced preceptors, and at the head of their respective
professions. Circulars mailed to all parts ot the country
.. .. , ; • tnarls:d&w
to urs jusnuaiAN*— •• •—»••• *adam iiBmxMAN,
[of the late firm of Bands ARememnn
LOtIHRBINBUAN&CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Clocks, Waichts i Jeu:6lTy } WaichMaunals I Tcol^^e^e n
FIFTH BTEKET, 03E DOOE Faoa WOOD, FtnSDUKOII,
TAKE leave to announce to the trade and - the public
generally, thalthey have themselves carefully se
lected and imported from Europe, alarge stock of.Gotd
and Silver Watches,/ Watch Materials, and Tools for
Watchmakers; and a most elegant assortment of Jew*
elry, ftom the best-manufactories—which tliey offer at
prices as low as they can he purchased m the eastern
markets.
Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver
Patent Levers j do Detached. Levers; do Lepniesj Sil
ver QaarUers; and elegant French time pieces, of the
most approved makes. Together: with a large stock of
docks, and Time pieces, from the best American Paolo
**Thelr stock of Jewelry comprises: articles of every.
description in this line, such as Finger Rings; Far Rings,
Breast Fob and Guard Chafns,
Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Silver, uud Gormon.Silver and Tabic nhd
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy arue!es ; generally
kept in establishments of this description.
They wouldrcspeetfuUy caJi thcuUcnlion*of the trade
to their extensive *topfc of Watch materials and Tools,
of every variety, which, tpey have ißost carefully se*
have also on handJa largo assortment of Tele
scopes* Spy; Glasses and .Opera Glasses, from the best
manufactory inEngland,, Together with a groat variety:
of othprarycles too Mmerousto mention.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
maaneraad on the most reasonable terms, [octllry
[raarf:bfem
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MEDICAL.
Mw Sjnwm ft&A sew B«Aetflei}
- FOR THE CUBE OF
CONSUMPTION!
NTJTAIiI»’S BYRIACTJM,'
IN THREE BOTTLES,
r*i fill
£ I s
B j 1
■ 63 11 . >** i»
- COSTAIMHO
THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS,
' ?OU TITS COSE OP Tfl* -
THREE DIFFERENT STAGF.S OF '
COH8UBPT101!|
\ SYMPTOMS,
Cough; pain in ibo breast,
*itle, head, back, joints • ant!
limbs, sore
ness and uoktmg' in .the
throat, fever* difficultand
dwek'breathirtff, c*j»«tora
- Costfvenesa, kpasrandJc
cough,violent fever, night,
morning and mid dny sweat,
hectic flush fcf the face and
cheek*; burning heat in the.
paltnsof the baud* and. soles
of he {tct,fxp:esoTaiioncasy,
copious* and streaked with
bloCd.
SYMPTOMS. ,
Diarrhoea, diminiahedTe
ver, cough and morning.j
. i sweats,greatandincreasingv
aberoular Consumption, (debility, frequent; fainting
in Yellow Wrappers; (fit*, slight.delirium and
• ) swelling of the extremities*
TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance In tbrec
boules of NUTALL»3 SYRIAOUM is a new era in me
dicine, from it* novelty and direct opposition to then id
absnro and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM;
while its success, prepared in this manner, (each bottle
containing a different preparation), *n curing
ent stages which characterise Co7wuwi7uion, has estab
lished uie. welcoma truth of the.Cura&tfuy of evety stags
O/ Ptflmondry Consumption. : . . ; _ .
• Physicians approve of it becauso it is based upon cor
rect Physiological and Pathological principles.; The
public approve of rit,- because tt m Comman pense, Una
because they know fntn sad eaytrirareihatonepreps- 1
ration wili rurf cure tberAres stages oi Conrumpiion.—
;The suffering, disappointed and discouraged ifivaufl ap- <
proves oKt, because its principles bold.oui a reasonable :
!&p«, ond when he use, Natali’s Syrmcora.Uls lopes
arerealixed. . .. • ■'■■■■. .-i
if he is in the firstslage of CoiMumotKOT, and usesthe j
first boule,fais expectoration, difficult and painlul,be* <
comes free and easv.f his cough soon, gels, well ; .[no
soroncssiitickiink inhisthtoat»iDflauimatipn^pain ( in r pis \
breast, side; head, back, iainis .and Unaware removed, i
If he is in the second stage and uses.the- aecoadboulft |
hia fever leaves-h m; his disturbed slumbers become,
sweei andTCfreshingr-hisnight sweats vanish t his ex
pcotorhtion copious and bloody, assumes n,healthy ap*
i pearunce. and .at length disappears;vhis bowels .I*9*
i come regular;’ bis apnetite:-.reiurnBi the flush ,in his
i cheek disappears*, thenar ping heat inihepaimsof hia i
t hands and e&iea df hia feet.are felt no longer; hiscoagb
now ceasesVho recovers and is well. -
' If he is in the third stage, and uses the third bolue; ms
Diifcrhma gradually, cease*;, his -weak bowels-.becorac,
strong; bis cough and other bad symptoms disappear ;
feeble digestion becomes strong.-and. vigorous his
stomach recovers its proper ibne, and creates new, non.
and nourishing blood; his strength returns; ins. wasted
body is clothed with flesh; ins Lira is saved, and he is.
restored tohea'th. , .
Eachboute of Notali’s Syrlacamhosthe Symptoms of
the stage for which it is intended printed in front of the
wrapper,whereby every invalid, knowing his own sympr
toms, can judge for himself, WHICH BOXfLK.H Ivßfc-
QOJRESieoi&cqbcntly no mistake can occur in se
lecting the proper medicine. . ... •
See Tamphletin possession of the Editor ofthis paper,
coiiialning'Dr. Nutall’s Pathology of
Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs,'
and certificates of enres. • /
Prepared en!y by. Dr. NUTALL, inventor and
Proprietor. . Price One Dollar Per Boulez.
For sale at the Drug Store of , .
DR. GEO. 11. KfiYSHftyl/o. 140,
corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, r .....]
only Wholesale and Relair Agent for Pittsburgh. ,
. ja7:d&w. • ■■■■•■ ~.i
F^^^ Hll^o^P b riARBHAEL. '
FIRST STAGE.
Incipient Consumption, in
Blue "Wrapper*. .
SECOND STAGE;
Confirmed Consumption,
lu Pink Wrappers. -
third stage.
\f WI YARDS- TOW LINEN—For sale by ■
HJI f- ■ inyB .• If..LEE.
►URLAPB, Wool Bags and Wool Twine, on hand
I sad forsaleby- *,• lmyB] • 11. LEE.
►ROOMS—SUdox. choice Brooms, for sales by
» myB : SMITH A SINCLAIR;
OA HBLS. NO, 3* MACKEREL, Ua r Se,)~On eon
£\J Bignmem and for *ale by
th»IO TAAFFEy MAGUIRE & BANK. :
SPLIT RATI’AN, FORCllAlftS,—
few bales Split Rattan, for Chair makers, which will
be sold at New. York prices- > . JOHN w- TIM*
myl No. 143 Wood street.
T AKKSUPERIOR SALMON—IS bbls silmon, Me*
Xi Colloagh’s brand, in store and for sale bv -
myU ’ KING fc MOORHEAD,
I.W. CHADWICK, .
DEALER IN BAGS AND-BAPgR.
So* 140 Wood Street' .
PITTSBURGH*
vrice ia cash paid fr>r:rBgs.~ iroyllry
" S. c. Family Hams.
TUVANS & SWIFT’S extra brand; 100 tierces, now
C 4 in store, nnd for sale. Tne attention of nil persons
wantinff a reliable solicited to ibis brand.,
apritßlm SELLERS,NICOLS fc CO.
tSaLM AND LEGHORN HATS.—The subscribers
X have oft hand and lor sale, a large and well assort
ed stock of Palm Leaf, Leghorn and SttawEaia, at re*
duct'dnrices. • ■ JAMES M’CANDLKSS&CO., :. -
inylO 109 Wood street. •
A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the
XX ‘‘Fihh Ward Savings Bank”, will be held.at the of
fice of the Bank, No. 4dA Liberty street, onTuesday.ihe
29th day of Jane next, at lO o’clocki Ai M.,wnh refer
ence to having the stock consolidated into a. corporate.
iCorapanv. (opr2o#cnj JOHN STEWART, Sefireury.
MERCHANTS’ ANDMaNUFACTURERS’
l; BANK .OF PHTSbURGH:this* day-declared a
dividend of font per centum, on the capital stock, ont of
the profits for the last jiix months, payableforthwith. .
mys W. H DENNY, Cashier.
Bank ov Fimsuati*
• ' ; *v May 4, 1552. J
THE President arid Directorsof this :Bahk have nils
day declared a dividend ofyoun psb cost, on the
capital slock, for the last six- momhs,payable to stock
holders or their legal representatives, forth with. .
i myi:lwd&2tw - JOHN,BNYDRRyCa»higr.
7 . EXCIZAKGK iIASK OT PiTtSBUBQII| ?
May 4,1852. $
THIS Bank has this day declared a dividend of »wra
pm csitT.oi its capital stocky out of the profits.of
the last six months, payable to stockholders or their lc
eal reorrsealatives. on or after the 14th instant*
mys:td -JAMES B. MURRAY. Cashier.
.Hosiery of'the.'Bttl <J,naiKy* ;
k T- LOW PRICES; may be; obtained at the .Fifth
A street Stocking and Undershirt Manufactory.—
Those who like to' buy really durablevanrt beautiful
Goods, and at ihe same time save two profits, should
call arthe Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth street,
between Wood nnd Market. janr2l
ORANGESANBEKMO^u—
£SO boxes Oranges; •
100- do.. Lemons;
• • 200 do Raisins; ... -
SO casks-Currants
10 .do Bordeaux Prunes, 200 Bh.;each
In store and Tor sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
my 3 No-CAVood s*rccL
A nn'DOZ. LEMON SYRUP;
*±UU 100 dozen Pepper Sauce;
50 ( do Tomato Catsup;. .•
50 do Pickles, assorted;
: 10 cases Sardines; . v -
100 boxes Herring, No. 1; : . • . ; i
50 do do Sealed;..
•. In store and tor sale by JOSHUA. RHODES,
xny3 V • No.C Wood strict.
v. public Bale*
TinSundersigned wiU expose to public sale on the
pramißes, on Bedford sue«, 7ih ward».on:Samrony.
iiext, May 15, 1852,at lt> o’clock A. M, three horses,3
' wagons. 3 or 4 carls, sor 0 sens or harness, one cow,
household and kitchen
known on the day of-sale. .THOMA&KOURKEj ...
WE'iIEANi, ■ ,
Administrators arid’Gn’ardians,
of the estate oTPaniel Ferris.
myll:3;»
Carbart’a improve*! .MLeiode<m*.v. .
rrHEatiemlon of Dealer* and the poblje is respect
3 fnllr called to the Impjavcd Rletpdeoiiß, manufaclu*
red by the subscribers. . For purity and richness of
tone, they arc iinequaUed, notimvH>g ibO Bnoye i n»sh.ftrp
and reedy sound of the**-made ,by others. They ate
made of rosewood, of soperb ■ workmanshipjODd ongi :
nal desisn, making aijeauufal Parlor instrument, and
are admirably adapted for-choreh nm*lc.- Dealers sup
plied on the most ÜbctaL terms. -Ml; orders by mail
promptly attended to, and ; instruments ient,4o aJiy
pari of ihc coamrj-aud * cO->
49 Causeway street, Boston, Maw-
rtPO this Honorable the Judges of the Court ot General
1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace,in and for the County
-^iLp setiUon 5 etiUon ofWm. FurgUson,' of thaTifih Ward, city
of Pittsburgh, in the County o fore said, humbly shewnth,
Thaiyoucpeuiioner hath providedhimself with materials
for the accommodation ,of travelers and olhetB, nt bis
dwelling houso in tho- Ward aforesaid; and that
your Honora will he pleased to grant .him a license to i
keep a public house of entertainment.- 'And your peli* 1
tioner.as in duly bpuud, will pray.
• WM. FERGUSON. • 1
, We, the subscribers, ciuzenaof lhe nforesaid Ward do
ccrUfy, that the above petitionerra ot good repute for
honesty and temperance,ondis wellprovided with house
room ondconvehionces for the accommodation of trav
iers and othersjandtliatsaidtaveni.i* necessary.
Andrew Johnson, It Sloan, IS Buerekle,
James Kelly, John Machih, G Kelly A Thos Halaell, James
Geliy, A M’Colium Jno il Cassel, D Taylor, .myllrfSi*.-:
[ (finrfttw ropy and charge rest.)
nrtO the HonorablMhe Judges of the Court of General
• Quarter Sessions of th© Peace, in oud fortheCOuntj
" T SSi«w&ssivK.a
dwellinit lionso »n ihe Ward_ aforesaid, t nnd prays fliiii
Vanr Honors will bo pleased to groat bim a license to
treen n bublic bouse of entertainment. And yOur peu
tioner, os indaty bound, will pray.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward afomoid,:
do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty end temperance; aiadls well provided with bouse
room andconvouiencesfot the accommodation andlodg>
ingof strangers and travelers,and that said tavern lane-
Ce johnß.lohnslon, JobnHostings,,Wm.hi Stewart,A.
Hoys, L. Waller,Carl Rombaeb, John Marshall, 1 Flos.
CaUoghnn,H.Gohs,Br, H- Amliutz, C.Seh*ner, S. fauub,
n»yili3l* .
the Honorable the Judges of the Coart of General
‘ Quarter Sessions of tUe Poaocjin ontt for ; xhe Counr
Ellia P*®«oy, of iShaler town-:
•hip. in iho County -aforesaid tambly tliewctt,—
That your, petitioner haih provided herself with ma
terials for Hie aecoraraodatian .of traveiera and. others,
l at hit dwclHod hoesp tn . the... township aforesaid,
I and prays that your Honors will ho phrased to gram her
a licetiso WKeep a public house of cntctiamoent, .And
your peudoner.asln dpt,hovnd fe wi.hp„y. MFßoy
I We, the subscribers, etiutfins of.the township aforesaid,
{ do P«uuoner isof good rejmieiur
( honesty nnd temperance, and I* welt .provided wuU
{house room and convenience* Tor. ihe-accommodation
I and lodgingofstrangeraand travelers, and that eaid
I tavern Is necessary. „ ,
1 . Samucl ?9nUlson, John Kelly, Wm* Hr Ypunav.Ffhl'.h*'
I Hn Staff, John Snyder, John walker* Wm,
I Joseph Grabba,Robert M’DonaJd, Joan Mfljßkin, Davia
l M > &ralUn,'Wa. Smith. [myllwi
\-:y:\'T^:-vy-'
rV';'
yv- '»■
- FOE .SALE & TO LET; -
T°.» LET rJ he STORE ROOM and FIXTURES now
‘taii-wS?^ 4 - ty l * l ® «nbjcriber. 'Vttte»iian given on
n n ,B h "*■ *°* «QOK'« c t
a ?-'S_ B, CHESTER, VlftailhfoMn.
STORK ROOM,—Would suit for
■EKa Ktm a fn^' 7 P OO ,' l!, ’' , ’ ~mro)nK i )r Groeery giofo.
mt,30‘ AMT* sfoOUDMANN,
■ •-—■ "• • • ■ • ■■■ "■ • ItsMarkß( streets -.
.0 AWe „o e sw ,p '
I AW'OFFIyU TO i.ef-&rur a M~on-VTfrtnu??i‘
XJ immedtalei) opposite the Jiiw Cailiedtal! iw,’
room np atairs.. Heat.Ss per.momh.: ' rcnt
U'LKlti & MOKKITE,
No*39 Fifth street/
t**o. subscriber offfer<Torllcnu nto ; . ,- .
J store roon now occupied byMcsfn. WjHocfcratta:
& Davis, No.tJ7 Markclstreer. Possession viveng&ffia •.- •.
on the Ist of Apu • Fnquireof
jan3nr II. PAULSOM, No, -73 Wood St. -
"ITiOR SALE—SO acres of ground, about 1U raUeafrdoi
.T the tury of Futshargb, on the Harmony and Perrys*'
villc PfankHoad, abnat 20acres, cleared and fenced/ r
the balance woodland, -heavilytimbered* and. ■wouUr
makc a good farm for wheat. For lerrasefiquire-of
myg J -T. MOFFftT, Tic, '/j Fifth s*.
_ For Sate*
A FjyAMEDwMhm? House and tatytUaaicd oa Clay.»
TV alley, No 31. The bouse is 10 byJB,2sttnleaMfit>,
with ayßing.ls by to,' Ixu is SO feat front by 57deep
Price 5000 CUHTIS ft A gta,
. mye. • . ... N 0123, cor. of Wood und FiuU stf;
•lift K£NSWRrom tbo let of Aptllueit, toe
Ji&l.«v or £ > , wl A?.^ c^,in C Cached, on the <*onjfcr of
Firpl atrcela—a groodljnaineaar stand
for tt SSto.re or.l uvern, ii netii/otilyoDß squarefroTi tlift
liver—will be rented low to a nood i-rmiit. Apply to
.WALTER BHaNP,
• • Libfirrvst.
(nart&tf
|AOlt SALis—Fourvatoatrte Bonding
r on Vojilar nteel, Allegheny City, having each a
front of £5 wet aiaches, /ind cxtermljij? back 62 fr c r. u
offered at thivlowr price of 200 each.; ■'•■ * • •.
Apply without delay* to *
McLAIN ft MnFFITv
m ? C , , , , No. 2G Fiflll .tract-'
For ‘ ' ■
A FINC bti-fe dwellinu house., IG by 14,2 stonijsbish.
; Also r a UAme dwelling hauso» 10 by 30. 2 eiozicV
bight situated ncar lho caTial on i.Baticrplnnlc rood, in
Puquesneboroagb, a very d<>*iraMe. place ftr a, country
residence.. Puce .SOM—SMO down, SCGt in sixteen
years, and the. balance ml wo equal annual-paymonter
J UitTiS ft UOIIBS, Acts
.. tnyB .... ••. ■■■.,■■•.-Efo. 123, cor . Wood and FiAattß^
A BEAUTIFUL. FARM, containingso acres, sitoafo
.:A -. Io M’Candless township,'Allegheny.eoanwabout
2 miles f/om, or midwar bmwcciMbe Franklin and Bat*
IcrplanJcroads.umliOnulcsiroaithiscuy.. U wellwa;-
ered. Jias. a valuable orchard, goad wood jot*, and is
mostly improved. Baiidings tolerably good.: ' For-ieK&B
enquire of .. ~/;■ CUttTIS ft DOUBS, Agents, . •
myg., N0>123, tor. Wood and Fifth sts.-
' For Sale*
A VALUABLE Steam Mill, occupied as planing, milV ■
A wxntng Fhop. vAc., on Liberty, streeum ’the Fifth :
-wardvetbove the canui-- The building is4o byCO/eeif O
stones hub, and good as new. The engine'is in first :
rate orders boders 2Q feet long, 30 inches in diameter.
The lot is SO feet front and 100 deep. The whole will be
sold low, n?.d on reasonable terras. Enquire of ' ;
CURTI* ft DOBBS, Heal Estate Agents,
• . _myB. ~ .No. 123,c0r, of Wood and Fifth sis. • ■.
Ij'OK BALb—A valuable Farmed! ISU ccies ,75in a
SC high. state of cultivation, of winch £0 is in wheat
Tbeland is of. firctTaie *v\iuUlY,nr.dtvtjU adopted for
the.culture of fnmf-.iswelt watered and desirable fora
stock.or grain faim; excelieaf.timber, and «H under
ood feneei nleasacily suunlcd four, miles above M*-
Cetsj)ort, ana dhty two hours travel from the oily>v.
Pnce and texms easy. . „
S.CUTIIREUT',GeneraI Ageut/:
fib Smith field street*
A COUNTRY RRSIJJLCNCE POR SALE.—A new '
J\. two slory House, arraajrcd tviih bnU, parlor, di- •*
ningroom,kuchen,wa3hlioape,ccUar,.aiuitwocliWß'
bors/ThcXoiiftTifeeJ.bylOO, having lhreefroolB»nnd
is pleasantly situated"and weltarranged, with garden,. : .
small fruiUj'andffultardßbadetreb*,ugood.:oleiern-r
all in compicterorder, and.in, aplpasam and healthy: IoV ■
cation. Pxice-Sltit'O. Terra* easy,
S, CUTHBER1 v t General Agent,
' Sguthfiehl street;.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
I OFFER for sale the FARM on which X now-reside,-
situate in Fox township, Carrol county, threer ml{eB _
froro SaUnesvtlle Depot of Uie Clevclfind aiui Prttsbnrgk
Railroad. U consists of a quarter and iialfquurtcrseo
lion, and has two set* of buildings, and .will bo gold
separately or together,to suit "purchasers The boild
ings arc very good, and every thing is wall fixed, com
fortable arid ■in good'repair.-- Coal and water
abandonee, and ..here is an orchard oa each Lot. Those
who want a first-rale Farm* should not Toil to apply
toon.: For terms, Ac., apply to roe, oa ihapremises. ' .
MayCSS . JOH IST N. RUSSELL. '
TITILIi AND WATER POWER,—Foa SxLE—A wait.
I*l arranged Grist Mill; of 3pairs of Stones: doingH
good business. Tlife Mill is a three story stonebaildiogr
Targe and convenient { a dwetling'.housc and. slflJsler*-' .
Also* a large two etory-Warehausej and ISadres of -
lantlypariorwhiebJs primo meadow. The-whole is in .
food order, situated, on ileaver creek , and Sanity. and v
>eavor Canal, ?ai*esfronf the', 01tio*nt Glasgow.: To ■
one or two active business men the above r presents a
rare chance. Price, 53.0C0, Terms, 91>000' in handy
balance at 1,2.3, 4 and 5 years. * ;
* S. COTHIIERT, Gen. Agent,
'6O-Smithfield- street. ..
LOTS FOR SATYR.
ONB LOT, in the Eighth Ward of Me City of Fiuar t
"bargb, fronting oil Locust street, 293 feel fronting. ; -
on VaiibtaarastTeei.runningto the bluff 403 feel, front
ingthehfoncingahclaSOJ ftet, fronting on Milienbergcr
street 403 feet. . ;• •*. ■.
• One other Lot. adjoining the above, in Piutownsnipj’ .
frohllfljf on Locust street 244 feet, front! ng.onMilten-..
berger*s streewoilw bluff 323 feet* on ttte bluff, over-
Xeet, to ttli ne Of tbfrprop•
erty of.ihb Idle Jameslrwiil, SCO"
v Une other Lot in Pitt township', froutiDg on Loeusiat* .
203 fcet t frontingon Uiltenberaer street 120 feet Iq.a 24
feet ailcy y fronut>g on said -alley 200; feet.to a- line of.,
property ofla e James Irwin, from alley to Locust st.,
XSOfeeL *
■ One other Lot in the city .oiTitUburgh, frontfngonv.
Locust street 293 feet, fronting on Vanbranm street 120 -..
feet to a 24 feet alleys fronting .on; raid alley *93 feet,.,
fronting on Miltenberger street ]*«Ofcel to Loouei .sU •
i One other. Lot, frontit>g on Forties street 4S feet,, front- •
ingoiiMiltenhergec street 120 feet to.a 24; feet alley; on •’ .
tbosaid alley■•4S* feet to Lot No. .42 in; MiUcnUeiger’a
plan of Lots -
• One oilier Lot, fronting on Forbes street 29. feel, front*
ing oh Vhubraam street 120 feet, to a 21 feet -
fronting-on paid alley: 72 feet.
I wiu sell'ior eat.hj.on long time, or on peipetaal.
lease. For nanicalars,- enquire <of the-subscriber, on
the corner ot’Saadusky street-and South Common, Al*
leghenv City,•-a- ti:; r *:'-
I vmar2o;4m . ', r GEO. HILTENBERGER.
ToßailroadContractor*.
*DROP(TSAr.S- will be received uttha Office of the .v-
JL- Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.Company,in-./;
Newarkjfrom tholaito the evening of tUoBih.orjgne, :
{Bs2 t ibtthe grubbing, clearing, zradlngjandmasoniY, -
of thai jJon;bu of ibe SicnbeavtiJe and Indiana RoU-..
roadj between Coshocton and Newark, being about 35
miles in tahgfh. and comprising.some heavy outs end
fills. and a bridge across the Muskingum Tiverr: / -
• Inis will he received in sections or about oueuule in.
each,orfor the Entire Division. . s
. * Profiles and specifications, with approximate-estt« ,
mates of quantities, cun at tbo Offices in Now-.
arknnd Steubenville, aftor .the Is! of June. •
*
Chief Engineer.
my7.d&wid
PVUilKli & FOAD, / r
;filatmfactnrersmid-Dealers In
MANCU KSTBII M INERAL
ALtwirsnY Crrt, Pa.
7 ; - NewYoar, Deeember ffillij ISSi; .-.'
' F have analysed a eaaple of i\IANCHE9YES MIN-. »> •
ERALPAINT, for Peddek & Foßi>,and find it lo pon-..
lain tlie following.:. :\ : - . . > .: v .
Silica, - - -
Alumina, ... Sfii ,
. PerOxidaof I/on, - • r
Lime,. - ■ . ,09 . :
Magnesia, - - >24
Oxide of Manganese, .*. - - .' ,1* •: . ?.
Water andLoasj - . ,
.lOb&S .
- *>Tlie Powdered Sample, contamedia the boxiWhlchl* .
suppose was the one yatLdesirudalso toliave analysed,
I find io differ rrom any average of Uic lamps powdered,
•and mixed together. This la.3i yields as followsi ,-,.v
Per Oxide of Iron, -, -..>v . £3,50 \
• Silicaond Alahilna,;. V -v- 33,00..
LmJe, - - - ,88 .
M&gucsb, - • ,10, *
• ; Water and Loss, - : . > ■
100,40.
• -Tina difference I presume arises frora tho nuneraJnOt
being uniform, some portions containingmore Iron tfisrf ; -
Olliers. The analysis shows the article ’to be *
ed for a durable paint 1 findthatbycalcininglhepow-.-
der by apretty high beat, the color Is muchwiprovetV
oral least converted mu) a fine red, -••••: -?•
JAMES R. CHILTON, M.D. Chemist
E7* For sale by JOEL MOHLER, 24l I4bert7 street,
' *■ raarl6:y
joiton alna Sew York >
fI>TIE subscriber is.nowreceiving:and"offers fflf.S'rte, v
A - a-very large and desirable flock efPIANOS, from ...>
tlm moit celebrated manufactories o/ .Boston and New
York, Ainong-others, »
NUNN & CLARK’S Pbizs-Msdai, Pianos. **
2 Louis XI Vth styl-s 7 aamtes, elegantly coxvftd aftd
finished hyNunnsA CJarK ,
■ iCJ octavcf fijund corner, end carved .sliding music-
Wtck.NunnvA Clark _ __ . ...
301 octaves, round corner, and carved maaic
raek *•'* > **' * * "*' ■.•*■..,.
3 cjt' octaves, round* comer, with' Coleman’s -JEloian .
Attnemnent, and potent tunable reeds* . _ „
lIaLLE'tV ALLEN’S Cblkbsatk> Bostojj
t cl octave, double round corner, elegant moulding,
new scale* and patent iron frame.- . .
18octave - -do-do. • ■■■
J. 11. DUNHAM’S PIANOS. New Voss*
; Sfi ocLavc, plain square, rosewood- .
. 3 G octave,round corner,gothiotablcu .
-3 C| octave,' square and tablet. - - <• ;
.4 6$ double round corner, gothic tablet. -
l Grand Concert Piano,7 .octaves, new scale, elegant
moulding, Ac. ,
N.B— The above Piano* will positively be sold at
munufacturersprices, without addition of freight, &c.
A written guaraniy_ wilt be Riven with each Piano,
warranting the same for THREE YEARS.and tbe too*
netr reitmacd,if the instrument is proved imperfect ind
faulty H KLEBEB,
Sign of the Golden Harp,
* No; lOtTtdfd street: -
Suve Yonr flloneyl " "
CHARLES P. FREEMAN & 00.,
(UkTE vgßQtut, naoaas and co.) /■
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS* -
1H 'BROADWAY*
ORB BOOR SOJJIH OF LIBERTY STREET.
NEW YOBS, "
TTAVB now on haad,andwiU bo .receivingdalljr .
JLL-lhroDgh the Reason, New. OiMds* direct from the ::
European manufacturer*, and :Ca*h Auctions, neb, fa
shionable, fancy 8i lc Our Plonk of.
rich Kibbousjcontpnscs every varieiy.ofthe latesl acd .
most beauufaldesigns imported. / >■
-V'-.'-Mauv of our Goods are manufactured, expressly, to.
our order, from out-own designs and ponetusyard stand
■unrivalled. WeofferonrGoodsforncttCasb, : ®i.t&wcr.
pncesUmn any-credit Moasein Americucan afford*-vr,
All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to .■
reserve & portion of their money, and make; selection* v .
from our great variety of rich cheap goods* • • - ’ : - : .
' Itibbons; rich, forEoinetsiCapSjfeashirs tmdßeils.;.: v
' Bonnet Bilk?, Crapes; biases andTerJetoufj..^.
• Habits, Sleeve*, Ca{fi>.Edglnus‘nnil Inserting.:
- Thnbroideried Rcviete. Lace.and HcmsttcbCafm'Hbft.- :
- Blondr, Illusions,and Embroidered bacesfor Caps..^.
>. Embroidered Luces for Shawl*,hlantUiarand Veils;- - :
v HomioQrMeehlen, Y&lencleneV; amißras*e]*bacev,-
and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Uric Thread and.,
-Cotton Laces - _ -
lUd, Lisle Thread, Silkr ami Sewing SUkji Cloves and -
hints. ,
.French and American Artificial Flowers.
Trench Lace, English, American ftadlimian. ,
•- Straw Bonnets andTrunmlngSi
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