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" !:MAT t 18 - "“imasm(Mt-OftSatartwlMti named Jdbn I „ Claaaston,* nsHort <SEKresp<ot, In 4bfa comity,-ma toliltbvAM.Sfoe) charged byaMr.Behwfcof JleKoesport* with.tba mducUon ofhja daughter, a young 'girlofelJEtediyoarpoCuge—Claughtcn, who is a man of 50 had also Founded tlur frail one, it was charged, t& :^'T'|^^2et'fiithe^f'l)Diifi«v^:: SiitdeliiQlt'Af'lxu^ :L BqQiKe Steel. ■;- ‘ppTpmTtiihtl the deceiver to prison# fora further bejainyyeg. to. vras-jliscbargcd fromeustody/ Pi- v.'inrtngtothe following; dWoi&Bts&ei^,ibtf''j(nuiglBdy-irft». on.Sunday, andon-Sunday night dtak •>.. •’ gha was interredihefollowing day, but owing to rumors of ftui play, which, reached the Coroner of -the county. Hr. '"■'•Lowry proceeded toMcKeesporton Wednesday, had the body • • atid heM aninquest on.it A postmortem ex - ' vamlnatioxr.was mode, hat the jury - saw nothing to justify *- i :. v their suspklo.&B, &ndmedo up their Terdict Oxat the decease • ed, Elizabeth' Schwab came to hex death , from convulsions. >■ totnewsClaaghton heard ofthe death ofMlssßchwpb ;j- .v .?yfte when, ha .was brought into the AldennnnV the feeling ‘ bo them exhibited, showed that he was not indifferent as to -: tho fate other whom hehad sofoully wronged*' : - Cnxmcii.—On workmen commenced to, dig the cellar of the Associateßeformed Church of AUegtuv nydty»'Tbo: churdi;wUiWsitaatedoalUdgeßtreet,fa thiUillstheltilentfoAoflbQbuttdeiaorthUchurcbtoxnako It a very handsome edifice, introducing alt the modem lm ■proremenia. x « r v " , A notice was servedyesterday on those having charge i of the erection of the edifice, forbidding them to proceed 1 • present* tmtilnclidra on thelandßhouldbe:«aUd*'i Uedi It appears that there axe two .parties ffhocbUm that they aw entitled to tho-same piece of property* Kell—Mayor Riddle yesterday Jones, to jail, for trial at £ho June. ir.”termofCourt t onAchsrgoofossauHaniil)atteryy^ , wlthln* : tent lo fcni, preferred against herby.Wllllain Clarke. Saralt Attack on Clarbtynnd ; u vho ifaaiwverely lnjurcdon the head, and otherwise bruised; Susan Turley another amason, was committed, for partici pating In the assault T heave e.—Mr, Bailey, or as he la familiarly called* “Old 'rßttHeyi ff :wSJl iaioa benefit attheTheatro this evening. . Bieliard the Third, (on horseback) with the beneficiary aa : thacrookcdhach; tyrant, ie.not the least uninteresting fi?a* tnre in tbacv£nlnß*fl entertaltunent. Rake's Progress, yttfj g>,r>tfhw in Indi3j complete the bill, which U unusually good,'and should attract a crowded house. Success to “Old Bailey, 0 say wc, LAEOnrc-eWe noil yesterday c book, in th® Bank Exchange Eating Jlcruse, on Third street, • perpetrated 4»y an employee of Iho houses An ioftnnatfon € f the clmnnstaneea of ibo case was made befcro Mayor.. Biddle, yesterday, by Daniel Stone, tho sufferer; and iba '.TOltfed-tojoll.foefeiaiiiii'dGliiQltnr.ban.":.-.'.-.-..-':'-'-.:.": * Ansagit and BatTEar. —Squire Hedgetnon, of Binning* ham, eotnmittea on- Wednesday ctcning, ‘a iaan tamed-: ' fflarles Ncivy to prison, for au assault and tatteiy perpe trated on Gotleib beW. A commitment was also lodged against Nctr for distort* ing Iho public peace of tho lejul and well behared burgh of Birmingham. ScsYEroE or the Pcu?-*Jahn Hastings Ewj, has been .appointed by President Pierce, Surveyot of thePortof PiU». • burgh,TlCß ficnry Woods removed., Mr. • IL. rescired ills commission. yesterday morning. Hr WoodA tcUrea, from office yridrthe good wished of aU classes cf ear citizens- He has dial the office for four years with credit to himself and satisfaction to the Government. : Fair-for-ibo.. benefit ofthe GenUafl Catholic .Church-Trill bo continaed ? al SElguo'g-t ulldingy until Hon day QYenlug.Thoprlncljrcl prtars nr Hlbe drown on Satur day and Monday evenings. Young’e trass bond Trill bo In • attendance on. Friday, Saturday and. Monday icvcnSoga; 'The proceeds are to be applied to;a Catholic Church In AUo. gbeay city. ..: UsxtnfcfiuttS.Cntcinr Cocet.--Tliq jury la tho-patent 'ease, oo trial in this Court, for several days past, yesterday \ rctunuid-aTcrdlct ftrtbc defendants, Messrs, Idppln«Jott,&. &arr, of this city. T&e decision of«tfaajoiyi& Uila case, is •of great intercut ta manufiwturersxrf Iran x-a vu. • ■ .Vioi^Ka-.CiTY.i^rNA^-CES.---Moym?rark, 1 of- Allegheny, • Green BssiXJeorseWiSunonV s aft, for violating city ordinances. A usac quantity of Ordnance Stores will bo sold this morning&t 10 o'clock, at tho. Allegheny by P. M. 3avK Auctioneer, ,'.PROCEas.—Aproc«w’ira«‘enteredbydrtlcrofCourtye9* - terdsyi-; against :Sosan aa. inmate of-tbo County prison. „ ~ ' v TanXoztsaM -msnafecturotl by Keating, arc trlftiout exception,.thalinesfc article wo have ever trjed—tro can in* commend them. TDRBSOU- ' PAVEtt- the: celebrated manufactory of Messrs. Dfelocourt & Co,.Paris, ere sold. exdusivdy,iu Pittsburgh, by myd WALTER P, MARSHALL, 85 Wood st. TO BUSINESS £II2N» : 1 GESTEEHEtf extensivelyacquainted tnJPhltodelplua, - :/\ ■ gb(hg9.<mplQYincat. ta Salesmea or ■ Clerk. CojapensatJon notfo much au otycct.aff work. Good city reference given-' .Apply xmtU Tbaxsday, to D» M.STE* VKNS,Brcrsni T or personally. my 10St 3 • TUST RECEIVED AND I7ORl 7 OR SALE— O'- Wboxca Lemons; 140 -do .Oranges; , 1 000 drams Figs. J. C. ANDERSON A CO, • mylO _No, 0 Wood street.: MIL* JOUM GREGORYi . onTHURBDAY.EVENING NEST, (May •.f yv. IStb,) In the . fiiztlx:-PresbyUrianXbureb» Tor the -rbonefit of-said Church, at 7J£ o’clock. . SubjtcL-*—* The A** tec Race, and the Peopling or the Western Ucmisphere, An-. 'terfortotheChriKtianEra" * * , S3* Admission 10 cents. myifl .. Annual Jleettng of the Orphan Asylam« rpHEAnnnaP Mooting of the. Pittsburgh and . Allegheny .< XOrphan will bo heldmtho ThinlCharch, on TUESDAY at T o’dockf.P.-3f. : Xho subscribers, and •friends of .thelnstitattouj are respectfully Inrited tb-attend.- 'Ey order of the Board. pylO y. W. CAMPBELL, gafy. Gfoccry StorefOPSal©* - T\OING'Tms BEST BUSINESS IN TUB CnT—Tim XJ stock r Dxtures,and goodwill of this Store—lxiaght and attended to* wilt encore the barer a fortnu&-~aslt boa made its owncr vhof© health compels him to leave: it. Enquire or -- THOMAS WOODS, my 9 -: ---.CommerriidßrolLer,'~4s' Market street . 2SOTICJ3* THE Annual Meeting or tbe Btockholilerß ofthc “ritU bnrgh, Cincinnati andioulMlloTeJegropb Company'/’ for the election of officers for the.eosnlng.year^lilbeheld. at the Office of the Company', in: the dty offiTjeelingjVa., on MONDAY, JJie 6th day of June next, atlO o’clock, A, M. JOSHUA HANNA, Secretary. Pittsborgb, MayUth, ISSff.-^-eodto BBAHL SXKAM MILL VLOUK —Kenelval iaA foiTSSS, a supply from.the surar Vcarl Btcam Mill, of - . Extra family Flour,. 50lb.aackaf >■■• ; .•dO>" r .do*> do 100- do; do do do In barrels; . mv -Superfine rdo d0,.-...••• •...> BAILEY 6 RENSHAW, my 9 253 Liberty street. * mHKLII'UKOPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA-—Asystem of 1 Hydropathy and Hygiene; Jn eight parts*.-Bosigned ns ’ aguido to families:'and. students, and'Hs u - textbookfu pljaidaiw. :By D4 in 2 nrlth numer ons engraved Illustrations.; ITorsalo by v fa B. T. CL MORGAN, aprl 10* Wood st refit (near fifth.) 31HB ixodcnacnea,Jiaring:agreed among tbempdyes, to close tbefr/Bfeorcs at & tfclocfc, every: (except. Saturday.)-fromthis time until the lat of Scptembertic’Xty respectfully request tbrir cuatonaonito make their pureba* -ana before that. lime, t - . IV. A.H’CLtHIG* .. 3. LATELY & CO, ,=> HAILEY * BENSIIATV; . Pitißburgb.Hay 6,1853, A m? 6 Stocks *ob sale— ' _ ' 20 sbareß Old AUegbouy Bridge; 2S -da MonofigafielA-lfaTJgtttioirr - •10 do Xempcnmcotlfleaßd Nobtestorfljß&nltßDad . • o -do -North AmericanCofcperj.v: ■ ; . • ;. ■'•• • 10 -do vßraddoefc'fl Field-Blank- Road. •,. By AUSTXNXOOMIS, =l'>: my 6 QGlce, Mo. 92 Fourth street Stocks wanted— 1 a 40abarc3NorwtchCopber; | v,. 10 ;do : North American j 1 fiO <lo NorthWestern;-vv'''*-''"-^^^. , v"'r.-.:: : '::: <1 I£U* do PittabnrghGⅈ By ri CITAS..IS. X005H3. : • ro y7 ♦ Stock and Bill Broker. TSBAUKGS 'WITE TU& IMIUISIXUUf—Or, PapaL .•: j j Borne'; her rriosts -and' her Jorttits; with Important l •>§v\ Disclosures; by iLpfiov.Ji&ciiifcj Achnii—fa-1 voL 12aa>4> •a Bfchfa&ThaCurtalnjo TaJoofMvilte—lnl-Yol* lSraa.-. a --: ::.TbS Behavior Boot.; nManual for Ladles—by Jdlfs 1 in 1 vol J2mo • nalP<* Works : The Works of James Hall; Rgcndaor.ih© West; to 1 toI. 32m0» j£t to *»* & T a C (>„ a >W ,w Sauces— „ . Worcestershire* —‘ Reading* Harveys John Boll; - Imlla Say; Popper; UndenyoodTs Relisb i And a variety of Ketchups* Copers, Essences, &c. Con •tiintlyon hand and for sal. & my t 253 Liberty street* Blrminghamßridge Gonip^ay*'- 1 .TT N pursuance of the-action : of-thO; Coronilssloners -.d£.tbo : Bridge Company^-ata iagethag.helathe'ad day oridoyilBs3,p«roUc.notwois herebygiyep, that Books jhr the BuhscrfpUtm of stock to saidßndge Companyj'wul; ■■■-.- be opened, on ,th & Jirti Monday qf June ’ ghawhan, :in Binninghaiu; at the offico of lnofflas . '■ Rafii'Eighth : 'Pittsburgh; and at tho iWaiohcnSA of S H'Koo & Co, "Second street* PUlsbnrgh. myTlrn JOSEPH M’KNiaHT* ficcfo - AUegUeny UnUer Planli RotMl*- ~ -QEAJLEI> rJWVOSAMw!UI» toc6iTodnptUlJWedno«dflJii O tb£ 18th day of May noxVat the office ©fJobn Pup* ' i- YxantCj ln Batleiyby Ihfr -Managers .nf tbd' i Bn tier Flank Hoad Compaq forgHuUng and laying Flank bytberod.v Abo,ibr bridging tliat part of said road from : • Butiet lQ the Qloue Mills. cffloe.' • I-: .-- c . -'J.OHh-'Nt.F.UBTIASCB/Prosident- 7^ j&aies A» Pastry Engineer/ v -r.v.v •Proposal* StotCoaVSlocltonaiitme. SJSUJSD PROPOSALS: foadenverlng to toe Stores ortho Works of Gaft Company, ISO,OOO bushels' ■of -Bltmalnoiis :Coal>.i4o,ooo bUBbclR-orSlack; and: 6,000 i - .Tm■'hpia nf TJfWft^trtll-3* received at the Qfßcaofthe Compfe.] ny until THURSDAY, thelOthinfjt, at 3 o’clock, P.ar. Too 1 Ooalx-Black and'liiiio to be af such quality, and deUwnwd'at. | -■Bdehthncßandinsnch quantities, 6S shall bp approved: of i : : and directed.' iho Fiandard 1 of:computatlcraror. coaldnd slack to b© 76 pounds per bushel. t vjcho . payments - to bo-made monthlyrrretalntog' 20 per.: :. ■ ant. as security fbr performance of contract. _ : Proposals to he addressed to Th os, BOkewdl, Presi ■*.- dent of the Company, and endorsed lt Proposals for Cool and Black, or fin? Ifoßßft.aa the cose may be.' •. , *. JAMES tt. CHRISTY, Trcasum,, ~ Cffloeof Pittsburgh Gas Co, May 7,lBs3^my7rttOiast.) f. f:, - * •■>* iiy Z .■• ■■ telegraphic. By the O’BcJHy lines for the Horning Post FEOIICAHFOEHIA.. ABUTTAL O* 7QH BBOMBTHEUS. New Yoax, Mayli _ Tho steamer, Prometheus, from San Juan on tbo 4lb,&r ttvedthb morning with 400 passengers and $170,000 In gold oust,- on. fres&ht,hcsidesa large amount in the hands* of pwsengeri.: Sho brings -one day's later nowsfrom.Cali fornia. • Tlie.tJ. Wor Cyano, arrived afc.San. Joan, all veil, ' : rTho steamers Brother Jonathan and Northerner left -San Trahelseo on the 17 th, fall or passengers. The Golden Gate ftom Panama, arrivod on Ibolfith.: .* • Among tbo nnmcsof those hilled-, and wounded by the. explosion- of tho Jenny Xisd* -am Noah Ripley, wife and four children; C; A. Shelton, Mrs Kimball, Judge Whibvof San Jose." Fz&nk Baavorth, - L.F.Drako, Mrs. Pago and • Miss- WUmavMw. Caiwnteri Mr. Morphy, of San Jose; two stewards and otbnrs wuo oroun known; total ZL .-yhft following parsons wero scalded: Wm. Bell* of Wlscon*-- da, since dead; G. F.Collyer, Eoclnc: 3L A. Wyman. Bacffcer 8, .Harper, Pexuuu; total 19. The wreck of tho Jinny Lind traa tonred into the harbor, outbolßih.. A Coroner’s inquest was held .on. tho bodies ofthedoad. _ - . An attempt was made on-the night of tho; 14th to burn tho staomer Winfield Scott, whQe lying at the wharf Three trains of oombnstibles were laid, and set fire to, but they were discovered in time, :Thostcamer Northern-light tnok'down $2.000,00&..-J -; A DcmocraticSteto convention Was-to be hold at Bcnlca, on.tfao 20th Aprils to nominate State officers. • Got, Bigler, declines a re-Uection. * :.Samuel, pnmdsco, and other members, of Assembly, who. redgded, hate been aUre-choscn/byamajority.or4ooo. v .Mr. llardockrn merchant was assassinated at* Shastu, hy ugambler named James Noland. ■<Nolan was hnnghy --the. ciUsenathosamoeveidngi- ■'' • , : ..Tb© fl. S« Letrivww entirely broken Tip 24 tours after go fngnsbaro* ,Thomari:cte atßaaFrancisoo, onthe 10th of Aprilj were generally quick. Flour plenty at, $11,25; -Pork door 88® 27; hums Butter,choice2B; -’. A-considerablo portion of the ibe latanrrlrala, proved to be iofetrlor i.qu&Uty»ond-pnrclmserB refused thorn. . - * FffimiEU BY THK CASIBRIA. '- ; \> New Yoits, May 12. Oarntrla I)ringsO passßDgera. ••>:■’ -'rr. - . r; r : -Tho Canada Reserve Bill. passed the House ot Lords on Thur&lay*andtbeCommonaonFri(lay. - ■ LoniPalaicrston stated that there .would be o prosecution againfiiKtesuth on account of- the rocket affair. - • •TbeJewis disabilities was negatived, on t£o second refill ing. •. -‘.WantarcU A ot Rotterdam’ have failed. / John. At ■ VDOd,'of metal dealer, has also, failed to. a large amount. : -Boainessla moderatelyacUvo in all branches; BP4tN~->A Royal decree recommends a-tarlff. / . - - ; ; Hoixuro—Thtf eecondchamber of the . States General has been dissolved by the King.' A newelection bos been order ed May 17th. The uUnlaterabavo publishedihdr program me; they will cot introduce any changes of the present con stitution; religious freedom -pill nut be curtailed. ; Various ameliorations ore promised, and the executive of the King will be extended., Deques—An official list of thonew ministry, has bean, .published.-:-Orstedb President of the Interior.. . . . ; Gamas?-*Tho Federal diet haveadmitled Austria's claim for $107,000,000, being tbs quota of the Hungarian and Ital ian wars. Several arrests were made In consequence of theSwls* In surrection, among them a priest lender named Chrratt. The Insingeatff occunied tho building, and attempted to raze tho guard house, but were repulsed/ 'The civlognards were called out to storm the college, ; v TheanUUrv of the insurgents tied.-The Jesuits college and.. church were fired on, with grape, and speedily surrendered, Tho civic rule b now reestablished. tha Iwcenycf a pockot- . . Emperor.is severely indisposed /Tho government has granted a large tract oMahd &l Al giers, to Swiss emigrants. •/: Lord Clarendon’s explanation respecting eastern, affairs hod restored confidence at tho Bourse, which was increased > by Information, that the French fleotbad been recalled from Salamis w Itjut—A bill granting 400,000 livrca for tho relief or the - Lomboniicxiics passed a eommitteo of the PledmonLeM le gislature.: ■ - RcaaA—The cholera has appeared In Moscow. . • -Tuuket—A letter from ’Constantinople states that Bonl Stratford hjwlmsurred the Porto of-British protection; and in conjunction, with thedrench miobiter. Is prepared to ad dress a note to- that effect to tho Divan. - • - • The hlocfcade of the Albanian coast was raised.- ■: ConstAotiaoplo is tranquil; -neTertholcas armaments con*, tinue on the part of Turkey and Russia. - < ■ Advices from Jerusalem states that n -fight .occorrod on Palm. Sunday, in tho church of tho Uoly Sepulchre,between. tho Greeks and Armenians* Several ware wounded. iHnu—There Unothlog lmportaut:from Burmah.; Cano.—The Chinese ,rebels were ihraaieniug. Shanghai with a forceof 50,000 c The ImperialCommander-lnchicf was defcatednnd killed. - Kw.Einocror lias Jssaadu proclamation calling oo the -pooplo far help. . i . Tho Opium trade has been legoUsod. ’ - /v It is rumored that a largo forte ims been sent to watch the Japan expedition. / . ■< <• : Acsteiua.—Advices toFebruaiy 2d state that the < yield of gold i.l ucdimlnlshcd. Sorcral ntw fields bavabeoudls ; covered, end money Is plenty- : .*• • • . • • t New DntEixs, Slay U. The Philadelphia arrived with tho Cali Cbrsla nails,' and :I£o pxdBcn£ere:\She that tiio Illinois was to sail -•for New .York with 500 passengers: and nearly $3,000,wD la. ■gold dust - Among tho 4>as.9cngets by thcnnltdelpbla i% Gcu.llU&meJ,fitft charge, dc affMres from the Republic of • Ecuador to the United Sta!es,'Vlsiting his native dty r ;i‘cw vOrlean-saClerauahscncoof forty-five years...'. ... WABinsoTox Cirr, May 12; v President Hercc has commuted tho sentence of dcatb-pro no traced araiust Corporal John IVbaly* by a roccnt Court at /Fort to confinement fhr tho remainder of his term of .enlistment. :•-/ • . • / Tiic totol coal transportation 1 orer tho Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for tho ■last week, Is tam.-- IYUsitwgtox Cot, May 12. .:.'Thc oath of omce was yesterday administered toseveral clerks recently appointed in UiC Land office.. Among them Li Edward U. Fallcr, who was recently shot by Capt&hom berg. Qe appears to have fully rceavmdhLi health. Is the Gardiner caso yesterday, the prosecution stated that one more letter was to bo submitted nai tho ovidenca would then be computed. ; v . • .. S. C., May 11. • Tho Isabella has-orrivcd with Havana data* to the Sib. A disagreement haa arisen amongst the authorities.. -Lava* latte; tho second Jn ; nonmaadi and another high officer, wore to go to Spain, -which disgusted tho troops is tho In* tcrloty who show symptoms of discontent. . . ; May 12. : ' Arosolultou was ycstcrdayinirrciucctl into the Senate, re* -qidring tho President andn majority of the Directors of s railroad, where, the•:roaior part; of the road Is located in, Connecticut, .to he residents thereof. : -• Boston, May 12. . ;The Hoqso voted not to adopt the amendment to the Xljoor Lauvprovlding for 'llccnmw, when public opinion is, inliivor of licensing.' The/.voie: stood,yea* 111. naya 141. Xheoldlicvns* system la virtually ropudiaied. . DiLTwcute, May 12. Tim Maryland House of-Dclegatcapafified a.BUI authorising the City of Baltimore io guarantee bonds of the Connells* >viUe and Jlttabargh Hulirotul.. • i - Dcteoit, May 12. * ■• - Tho Bev.-Mr. Shaw; of.iho Catholic-Church, wuo was thrown* from his carriage <tho day before yesterday,has • since died of hi» Injuries. ■. • Ctrccimwi, May . Tho Xumber Yard near- the' Hamilton -.And Dayton Rail* way T :was destroyed byfiie,last night. £3voral hooseswere dauiSgwl.. • - ■ i V WABrtWdTOS ClTTrMoy.li . 'Tho evidenco io the Gardiner .ease- finally closed today. - Thoargnmont will commence. to-morrow.- - *' ■* r Baltimore, Slay 12, Tbtf receipts of the Baltimore and Ohlo-Kallruad for April amount to $252,747. Nrtv Yonx, Moy 42.'• Colton.-Sales 1,250 boles steady. Oolft*-’...£nica 6,200 bgs Bio, at active. Molasses.;; Sates 2uo. bbbt Masco -TodOt at 2c tend}'. £u;;nr.„Solc3 300 bblß Orleans, at 6%; Muscovnilo, 6’7, firm. i'lour...Salea 11,000 bbla,steady,at $t 60@4 C 2; Okl» $4 76@5. firmer; sales 1,000 bbls Santh era at $0 12@S .Sl, moOemtr. Sales 11000 bnsbols Wheat, Western at $1 SO, firm; sales 4,000 bushels Corn, Mixed at 07 : ceiloer 6S, firm. provisions. ..Soles 000 bbls Mess Pork at $l5 25|'Pripe $l3 25, firmer; 160 bbls Beer Mess, sl3® 13 25; firmer; sales 600 bbls Lord at 10, anil la kegs firm. Tollow-Salea 14,000 tbs 9%.. Clqvorsccd quiet; sales -16,000 bushels Linseed at 01, . Pmuearmi, Slay 12. Flour dull,“sales 2000 bids lor.export, part nt $4,75 fin: trestem straight brands, and part on private terms. - Wheat In'moro Inquiry; sales 2000 bu prlmowhite last evening and 6000 today at §1;17; sales SOO bitted at $1,131$ .txein.de -mend at 86; com'scarce, sales 4000 bn: at 62@b3 fat yellovr and 68 for white, mostly at the latter figure. Ctscnman, May 12, ‘ '. J !Eho'. river has risen eighteen Inches.; Flour less flrnr, tales 600 bbls at $3,76@3d50 for good brands. Whisky firm at isjd. i Prorislons qnlot, hnt firm; soles 0000 lbs plain Ba-. rrim, „nn/. narked,' Qroecrics steady andunchanged Bales 69 hbds Leof Tobacco at for medlumKrn tneky river-leaf; for do, Mason Co.; demand ac tive, and supplies Inadequate.- i i « ..One Bttndred: Tons Bags Wanted, A T 43,76 PER wllfHvo 43,76 per linn agt'dred, CASU.fof GOOD 'COUNTRY BAGS, delivered at my B»ro SO 140 WOOD ST, below Sixth street, * X !'• CHADWICK. Pittsburgh, May 1853—2mteur _ TtfliW JiOOKiMUbX RtCIStVUD- . The Popular: Educator; part firit- Price centfl. Vartihlnb Memoirs, and-Correspondence of Thomas Mocre. : Payne Coiner's Notes ■ and EmondatlonS' Of. tao Text or 'Snawpesrtfs Plays. *-* „ , SOvcr Jwteriox the Contrast of New Tote Life. .. .Mpsaaineof Art, forJlay, (aewsupply;). ; • .Covers far Ilarperthfag&zme—wolmnafl." . •-: •“/ Eeecltea aml &t - W. Aa' GILPENPENNEV A.CO.'flj mylO - 70 Poorth street. >-A. SPLENDID RKBIDKNCI3 FOUHALK—SituatecnPenH; Jt\. street,' well arranged tbr comfort and convenience, ’ with gasendwater in all the apartments.- The house ts-w : three and «mtalnsT2 rooms, with a good office room Jn tbe'basDmeuU-The building,is.one of the, best in the, 'tfiv; both f&r workmanship and malarial;.tho -agreeable and pleasant "A good brlfckstablQ and carriage bon3e.in tho rcar,wlth paved yard. The Lot is 21 ft front onPonn streot hy 180 ieot deep, to s 16 feet alloy.. This property wUrbosoldatabargaimondoneasytcrms. . 8. CUTHBERT & SON, H my!2 WO Third street * V Cottage Sites for Sale. I sale & number'jjfLOTS OFOROtJM), <m : -X : CoaTlHU,ruiiglngin extent flromone»half-to fourand ilveaciPfi^i will notbe fold hi less portions than, om> : half aero lots* as thoyorq designed exclusively for -cottago t |dtci«imd trill ha sold to no one, Intending anycther usc for ! * tlico, ttS my design is to preserve the rural character of the '"otcmiflcs, a? far as-possible.:• - -“TheseXols ore beautifally situated. have a rich soil, a» r. atimSafcly calculacedfor the cultiratumof fruit, and on all »or them are numerous fiao forest tree?.. * I.■>.ls termseasy,-especially to■ those **«*« I myialy X4O Fourth street. HifittiTnuaE. Soordtaf topl&M and epedflcaUmj of tho Sto te Otfco of J. W 7 KERB, Architect, SSSr PifUi streets Plttalroißb, will bo re ceived to the Oommlssfcmara. ; A,'M~ aTßarfl’a Tarcra, on ? a SS rt^lr3^r»: Si I bailcUngp nre to be srccted oa “ WoodviH °TOsd b r Mr, Donlavey, eight miles oat oatboWoshlagtoa the .rite Wl bd pointed out by Mr. Duma* for bidders on the 234 Instant, when oil further* equlslta Inftnuatloo trill bo givunby iheArchi t«ct, athis Office. By orierof the Board v- y,„:-.-<rHasiAS TEItEGEAPH MARKETS. * e -s? commer'cial post. V/JETOTEKVIBW OFJtTXSBUEGHHASKEr Omcfw ma DAHY MoainsaPosr* 1 Fridaj,May l5;l85X v ] : < •• .Wwliave but fuff changes, to notice in our morkotslncc ■ the date of onrJast report, j Business duringthe week was felr,bat dosed up rether qulot and Inactive. 'Our Bivers t&oxn-tbo effects of the lota rains) hare kept In good boahv • Me dud ; considerable freight has .been 'received and. shipped during the wrote. - Flour hasbecn rather more quiet since our last, althougb.tbo sales ore larger than the pro* vfous .week;. bat sell era were compelled to accept lower prices—whllo some preferred storing, for:bettor rates. • We ' notice that the press, throughout tUo Bast and West* speaks of-thocomioggraincropasbeiiigln themcatproroising condition,- with tokens of Bn abundant ■ harvest. In our ov7n neighborhood, the,grain crop.noTerdookodi better. To - Groceries there was a moderate business done,at steady prices. ; Bacon has not been in so active demand daring the week, and prices are not so firm. Ibs arrival of the steamer Cambria, from Liverpool, with dates to the 27th April, -furolshre the following quotations :—7loary Western Canal, ' 22&6d;.0U0»235.Gd; .The Grain -trade was' generally firm. Flout in demand.at stlfler-prices, but quotations unaltered. Richardson & Bro. quote Harlem canal dour 22s 9d@23; Philadelphia 23s o*l, Baltimore 23s 6d; Ohio 23s Cd@24. Wheat, white 6s 10d@7ald, extra 7a 2d, ted 63 Gd@Gs 9d. Com, yellow, small-basiness -doing, prices firsrat 32s for •yellow, and'3ta Cd for . white, market dull. Provisions, beef daD, with adiHlning tendency. Qardlaer quotes old prime mess beef 92@95; pork dull, market overstocked. Bacon declined le@2sj largo badness done at. lower-prices;.thc.quotations-are 44@5$t market firm- Lard 71 @73. Tallow advanced Bd, selling at 47@48. Ashca, pots and pearls v 27s Gd,' market firm.- ;Sugor firm. *• Molasses Qi Coffeefirm, with an upward tendency; a large speculative demand. ASHES—’The demand for Bods continues brisk at fonnor quotations, ' We-note sales for. the week of 159. casks, im ported and domestic, at principally nt Pearls: Aeale of 40 caafcsat 6J£ 4 mooths. we have no change,-bat quote at Pots nominal at 4to4J/- ' APPißS—Supplies are felling oil. We quote snail soles at $2@3,W, according to quality. , ....... ALCOHOL—Wo continue our quotations,-with limited* sales at 40@45.;f0r.70 to cent proof. • ALB—In this article we have no change to coticofrom -lost week; the shipping demand is brisk, and prices arc un- - changed. We continue to quoto at $0,67 and $B, as to qua!*. : itv and brand. .... BEESWAX—There Is very little coming in, and soles are . 1 only in a Email wayfOl24@2B* from: first- hands and from stores. is but-Htllo demand for Beans, and sales are confined principally to the retail trade. We quote email : whito at SLgil,l2, from first haml9 and stores. , BROOMS—SaIes during the week were made at $1,25,1,37 @1,75, firsthand*; the stock ample. BRICK—The deuuinduontiaucs brisk for Bolivar, .at s2s' for common, and $4O for extra.- ,: w -. - 1 .• BUCKETS AND TUBS—Tho manufectunsr*’ prices Are (1,85 for Buckets, cash; No. I Tubs $5,25, No. 2 $5,50; Keel* era. $2,75.'. Sales of Backets from stores at $2^2^25. BtJLll MEAT—We are advised of but one sale of 20,000 fosBhsuldent,atOU,4numths—Oqualtocasb. . BUTTER—Supplies are coming forward freely, and stock 1 In bands large; holders arc submitting tea decline from last week's prtwjf, as the warm weather approaches We note . safes during tho week etl2J£@ls fbr.comzwm to strictly - prime. In kegs, small soles were mode : The market baa adownWord tendencyV . BACOK—The market during the week exhibited less anP < motion, and the sales vrero more limited, than on the pro* vlousono.’- Tho sales amount to about.2oo,ooo lbs,in small lotas «t &/£'for shoalders,B far sides, and for hams, tater in the week, shouldcra dediuod to at which they arc now offered freely. Sugarcnrod lUms sell freely at to 1114,by tho tierce. • ClißESE—lncreased receipts and the approaching wans weather has caused a decline in Cheese, and sates have been - made at B, 9 and 10—the latter price only fifr strictly prime and large cutting Cheese. CARPKICQAXN—Pittsburgh manufecturod is selling at 23 for colored, and. 10 for white.: COPPER-* 1 -We quote'PltWbuigh make at • S9@<o for Braden. '■/■■■? COTTON TARNS AND BATTING—We have no change to note, but prices are firm at quoted rates. Yarns from sto 7@10,8 to 10@17: Nix I BaUiOg. 13; No. 2,',12. - CANDLES AND SOAP—We &&TQ no change to notice. Wo quota monld at dipped; H@l2; star, 22. Soap, 5@5U.. . - ‘ • • • •• CRACKERS—Manufacturers! price* arena follow*;' Water Crackers, bbl..-...«~...».......» .....s3^o Batter ,do do 4,25 Sugar Crockers, &J 4 k Soda- do doBJ-s • COFFEE—The market, since our last, has not exhibited any material change In prices or demand. The ealtai to ths Qty trade, lo small lots, hava been active at 10}# loiti cents. - fclllKD BEEP—Wo quote regular small sales ot DRIED FRUIT—We note small rales of Apples at st,l2@ L2O; dulL Poaches,s3@3,2s.- EGGS—Reerfpt* moderatiyatid sales were freely made at 7@714 rents. . . ■ ' ' • . PRATHERS—Tbo stock is light, and prices firm. ; Wa quote nt 40@49 for common to prime; • •* VlSU—Since our lost review there has been an Increased demand for all descriptions of Fish, and. the market for .Mackerel very bare..:.We now quote N 0.3 large at $ll In < to $11,50: small, $10,25^510,50..: New No. 1 Shad «11 freely at Now Baltimore Herring are declining, and now sailing at No. 2 Mackerel scarce, aha sell ingatsl2. ; LaScTrout,s9. : . FIRE CLAY—In moderate request at $U for (ho Bolivar. TLOUR—Receipts of Flour daring the past week were much larger than the weok previous, but=the market trea exceedingly quiet.. Tlore was a felr Inquiry for the supply, of the trade, but very little demand for shipping. The stock of Flour now in the hands-of dealers is largo, and ai the close of the week bnycre were unwilling to take hold bn* ' less at a decline, which, in many Instances, was submitted to by sellers—while others preferred atoring. The sales for the week amount to about 3500 bbla, commencing at the bo- - Sinning of the week at s*@4,l2*4 superfine and extra, ut closed up at $3,90(34,12 for good brands of superflno and extra. GltAlN—There continues a brisk demand for Food Grain, stick asCorn and Oats. Receiptsof Oats since our last havw slightly improved, and prices not so firm; hot they sen freely at quoted rataa. We quota Oats at 37@38, with one or two lota reported at 30. Corn in good demand, with sales of ahoat 2500 buriiel* afOO@ss: mayxK>w bo quoted at &0@ 53. Byo firm at GO. Wheat,- 85@90. Barlcy, 60@a5. ; GREA&E*-Sales nt for co umon .10 primes 1 GUNPOWDER—We note regular vales by the keg at $4,- £o@s for FFFG; Ky. rifle C fos $1,00; do dozen Ifo cauls i ten (L5O; FFG s4@i,so; rock powders 3, with the regolor diiconnt to.tbo trado. ! GERMAN CL AT—Sales la small lots are made at $26 to i.s26,cash and time. • 1 GLASS—There continues a moderate demand for Window 1 Gloss to the city and country trade, and sales of country brands of Bxlo nts2@2,l2 > and for 10x12, from 1 first hands. Soles from store at Ssc. advance on thesn rotas. - HOPS—Wo continue quotations for Western New York— -22t024.' . - ■ !:■ llAT—Regular sales at tho scales at ss@l3 ton. i HIDES—We quotocommon weriernat 11; prime dry U*4 : @l2V£: green 4@4M- % 1 HESIP—The demand felimited, with regular small aalcs I-at $120@125 tan, cash*- - ' • : .- > LEAl>—Tbmo is a decline In this article, caused by a de* I cline in the western market?. We quota Pig now at oJ£@7; M3ar ' Shot $22 igl keg; nr SI,7C@W rack. I LEATHER—Thovalcs of gmall iota tn.lho country and ; city trade nro active, and prices well maintained. We quota. ! New York Red at 17(520, for. damaged ami-good; BalUmoro. i 23@24; Uppfirs23@24; Calf Skins at slG<s;2* dos. : - i LlME—Sales arc made at $1,25 ?bbl, from store*/for • i I LABI)— the bM,aad o%@loln '• kegs. - hUSIBEII—SaIt, at the Allegheny river at JKM®9 (or . comtaen; far clear, shingles S3.W tIM. JIESS PORK— ealo at MOUSSES—The talcsdurladr the week, werelltalwd at. SQ@3l firr oak cooperase. an'i 2S@%> In Cyprcaa. bhla to the city trade. - NAVA*L STORES—Wo’ quote Ro Jn at $3@5,25; Tnr at $3,7534,25, according to the size of packages Turpentine at gallon. .. . , . • • IRON AND NAILS—Iron and Nalls remain without, change. . •■ • - • Iros—Common bar... u 8andM..,...- ~..JV<g4c. « Hoop j.... ~^.^.4^7c. Gas Pip* Nails—lo to 20 penny.. - ...45,00 keg. u Bto 9 M 6^5. « V 6to 7 “ 6,75 ! «' 6 « ....a.......... 0,00 ! a 4 « 8,25 << s “ 7.25. Spikes—Cut 3to inch 6,76 1 (to wholesale buyers) take off ft regular discount of about 10 per cent, on tbo .different dies 1 of nails. .1- OILS—We quoto No. 1 Lard Oil at 80@S5; No. 2,7tX. Lin* 1 1 seed, 70(2672. •' : PIG only sale reported to us during the 1 week was a small lot of 20 tons Anthracite at $42, there be* 1 log no stock of Allegheny to operate fan holders of Anthra*. 1 dta are demanding lbofollowtng we take from the rhlladelphia Commercial List of SatuWay .last : ■ laOH—There has been a felr inquiry for Pig HetaL and priecaaro firm; but tbe llmitod amount offering has mate rially restricted operations. Sales 300 tons No. lat $3O; 280 ; tons No- 2 nt $35, and 4®500 tons Hard No. 3.0 t $33@£34 ton, fimonths,part to arrive. Sales of 100 tons Scotch Fig. -at $35,6 mos. A solo of Wheel Iren at $42,6 mbs. About 50 tons blooms sold at $80,6 mos; Price* are firm for all de scriptions or Manufactured Iron, and there is a fair inquiry and a moderate stock. . : • POTATOES—The demand was more limited daring the Week, and receipts large; prices have &mvta.y. .> We notice salesln small lota at for Rods,and 40@&Q forNcshan* nocks; from first hand* and from etores.';.We. doubt, how ever, if large tots could be sold at over 30 for Rods, and 37. Tot-other sorts. • - RAGS—We continue to quote brisk - SALT—Wo continue to quote at $l,lO for common, and BUGAR—We bsvono changnia Ibo market to notice since. our last, but quote «t6V£@s£* M to quality. , -t;, SEEDS—Tho demand is very limited, and altogether con fined to a retail way. We quote Clover at $0(3)6,25, vTlmo- Flaxseed continues dull at $l. ; .r:.. TALLOW—Wa notice solos of several lots daring tho weekot 9@9V£* "WHISKi’—We quoto regular sales at 2D@2l for rectified; a aala of 20 bbla raw. at 19. - WHITE LEAD—This artido continues in-good demand, with regular sales at $2,00 for pare; In oil., . r ■: ' ’ WOOL—Sinee our lost, we have not hcaidof any opera* r tlona in Wool, thtiro being little or none offered as yet; but the new crop will be comiog fortrard in tho course of ten or 1 twelve days, whoa wo hope to be able to furnish soiQo.rcHa-- : Dig statement of the market here. Tho following will show ithoPhiladelpbtamarketnptoßatUTdoylast;, : - Wool—The stocks in the hands of-the dealers are ex 1 trcmolysmAll; Tbcrehaa been hnt little inquiry, themanu* hiring purchurf eonsMerahlo nippUcsat tho re ! <Snt onblle' Jalo; 1 Prices; howoroß »» full, malnUJned. So S$C5 only amount W iM@23,W ft s ln .mall lots, otonr 5, ThtM SiiMo'ictirity in tho Wool market, nt Proridtraec, tj r «od nrieca are fully sustained, Tho JpHoiring-aro.the mleVfo^thoTTCck'-n500,33,4008u, at from 60 toosrente Strgert sales»t64,00 linta4B toOOcta. Lnrgosl s»ha.ntM,6s nni CO ote. ror elgn; 20,W0 Bs, nt froffl 21 to 40 ois.-Total sales of tho week 05,900 lbs. , CATTLE MARKET* AUX6SUT, May 10,1553. BEEVES— The'adraniionoted' bst w«!kl?aa xully.mam- ; talned to<Uy; sales of about COOhe&d, all thftt.were offered,,, a$ 3l£to 4 gross; equal to 7@B, nct,\ , . - ..p ” •'„ i ;SH£EP— AboatSOO bead were fold, some, shore -and unshorn, at 2U to 3W gross—the wooitm thOrback adaing something to the value. . , . : HOQ&—Soeoc 160 head were sold at prices ranging frem 4 10 C^lVES—In demand at sS,WtcrfcyK>, and.ealos at«a4y at; the c?rg at thoso figures. S) A boxes 1 X TIN PLATE; #U'-10 do 1 0 .■■■ do; Damaged by Tost, and Jot by ikech, ar Aim a co, . • ayll . • . - Nob. 242 and 244 Liberty gt:. SZacbtnlotfl 1 Tools for Sale* Eastern mate;aenpertor lot, at a bargain-Con- XJ -slating of one Planing Slacblno; one Gear Cutter, (a splendid article;) one *£plndle -Grimier; two Chncfca ; one Screw Cutting end dx Engine Lathes. Also, one gooddotiblo Bteam Engine, with double flue.'boUer lO feot long; all in good order .ani nearly. new... Can bo, badouTecyfldrtoms;'-Eaqulreof.: • ; -,+; ■, • •• * *v>p> ‘ THOaUS- WWW,-Commercial-Broker,' ' i . 46 Water street. . __ *aKE« f PBICE3 OS i -j;-. '-coaftarromitt rSntaai Patrteltt & 'Friend* 2S: Comer, qf Fijlha,wi: Wood LOANS. 1 | United States Cs.lBoB r—««■ .UnUedStateB6s.lBs3^.. t .~M«**-“*? PaoilsylvaiiiaOs.lB79...^...———• i^nnßjlmaia6s.lBGS.. AEeghony county.Bs..~.. Allegheny county coupons...*..— Pittsbr '■"h.city Os.. iDurgh-dty > Pittsburgh - dtycoupons, payable :■ Now: AUeghcny City <Ss.« Allegheny City coupons, payable :in phUjid:elph!tu..-....i—«»‘*'**» BANK. STOCKS. Bank of Merchants * Manuiacturenrl»nk Exchange Bank.** Farmers’ Deposit Bank.....*."—— Allegheny Barings Bonk——..— BRIDGE STOCKS. Idonongaliela Bridge*".-'****?-*** St Clair street Bridge———— Hand street Bridge— Northern Liberties Bridge— . INSURANCE STOCKS.. -V ■ ■ Western Insurance Company*..." Citizens* InsaraseeCompany—* Associated Firemen's Company.... • TEU2GRAPHBTOCKS.*:. - Atlantic and Ohio—■ Pittsburgh,Cincinnati * Louisville take Eri— e Gas Works..—. Monongahola Slackvrater.. .......... RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad —••••• Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad- Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad- Marine Railway and Dry Dock—.. Turtle Creek PJauJc Road..:., PcrrysvlllePlank Road— —— Groensburg Turnpike....—..— Chortle rsCfcai Company—... COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston..— North‘American....*...—. North We5t........... North Western....... Adventure."— Ohio Trap Bock. Minnesota.. Pittsburgh and Isle Royal-. Do aglas Houghton.. Ontonogan...... Ridge... Flro 5tee1..,—....... -Aztec....... Blnff - Peninsular..—..——— . Avery.."... •Forest..,,.- —. Phmnlx— Iron City BAITKHi TUB KOBSINO POSTfII * , Exchange Ban&cra, 'ixtA firftts, PilUburgh. .• I OHIO. : : i9tateßk.a&4branchcs... • % lOthernotventßanlu...... % ißank of Baudu&ky~..«.». r- . |QriUlTiUo.-,~.... , CO ; Norwalk * 60 jurbana........... {Wooater-.«........«-w... 25. INDIANA. State Stock 8anka........• Stateßk.andbroochea..,: % ILLINOIS. Stale Stock •' % State Bank Branch.....*.. £0 Bank of nUn015.«.«...,.. J 5 KENTUCKY. COBJUECTKD DAILY TOD Hoon & Sargent, K ’ • Cbnirr 0/ Vital <atd Sr. PENNSYLVANIA. I Pittsburgh Bank*. par.!: Philadelphia “ par: Brownsville “ par.! Backs county “ p&r.r Chc3terCo.(asvLssu6)... par.j Colombia 8r1dgaC0...... par,} Danville “ ... par. ■Delaware co. “ par. Doylcstotrn u ......... par. Easton “ par. Germantown 4 * par. ■Lancaster 8ank5.,....*.... par. Lebanon - M . par. Montgomery ca Banks... par. Northumberland ... par, PotteviUe • ♦* .... par. Beading u •*+ par. Schuylkill county “ ... par. Washington ‘ 4 * ... par. West Branch. u ... par. Wyoming... par. Carlisle Chamberi-burg............. All *drent Banks..- >•.. MISSOURI. St&isßk. and branches.-. - MICHIGAN*. • AU«olrestß&nfc*.~w...« .1 VZSOONSI&. Marin** Flro Insurance • Go. at Milwankio-.., 2 TENNES3KK. . > AH solvent Bank*-.-..- 3 NORTH CAROLINA. - AU colTost ßanks.—...... \% SOUTH CAROLINA.. - AU solvent Banka......***. :,m ORQIA, Erie..- ~*«.~ Getty5burg!!:..*........... ■ ■■4 l Harrisburg*.. r 4; Honesdole...* *.* *j2 Midd1et0wn..**..........;. •£ Warneabarg*.,......,...... % York Banks Relief Kotos.. ?z Unitud State* Bank IS AUeghunyCity Scrip.*... par. PiitiburgkCity * ■...... pat. AlieghenyOo. A-'...«jwb, NEW .YORK; NeW-York City par. Country Ranks...,.*.*;* % . NEW JERSEY. All solvent 8ank5..*..... % DELAWARE. All &otrrat Bank* ljd : ALABAMA. . ' AUsrttpntßank*-,....... 6 LOUISIANA. AUroWent Hank*.........1*4 • EXCHANGES. ... New Y0rk............... par. Phi1ade1phia........... par. 1U1tt00T0.,..,....-..,. ‘ 'par. Cincinnati.;....—....;. Jj'dlsc’t. yi disc**; diset. VALUE OP COINS. American Gold (new)—. •par.- American Gold (01d).—../prim. SorcTolgnfl—.-$4 33 Guinea 5.:,....... 6 00 Froderkkdors^ M « t ».M.,. M ? 80. Ten Tha1er*.,......—....... T BO Ten Onflders... MM .. M ..« n : 3 00 LonUd’or...;..—4 25 Nap01e0n5.....,,......—,...;. Z 83 Doubloons; Pfttrio*- ~16 70 Donbloons, Spanish;—.lo 25 Ducat5..,—,........—*„,.-3XQ All solvent Banks....**. par. Small Note*... ££ MARYLAND.' ' Baltimore Banka.*..*..-.. par. Country.Banks**.......,, :% > .VIRGINIA. BabkofVa.*bran£hea.» % Farmers*Bk. * brunches* % Vallayßfc a braaehe&.M. . Exchange Bfe: a branches - • fi Wheeling Banka.*.**... U Wheeling fan&eltei..,.« % SEW ENGLAND. AH ralre&t Banks.***.* 4* POST 0? PITTSBUEOH. 7 rrrr o taenu watss is *a* CBAtrau. * ARRIVED. u . Jeffcram, Parkinson, Brownsvllla. . Luzerne, Bennatt, Brownsville. - u .Thomas Shritcr, Bailey, West Newton. - M ,Gen. Bayard, Peebles Elisabeth. ♦*. Rearer, Gordon, Beaver. « Michigan; N 0.2, WctLWellxvUlc^.. - 41 . IhnnmLCalhonnv Wheeling* ■ : <k Messenger* Klinefelter, ClnclanaU. - . “ Dan Converse, Gallagher, Zonamll*.. . * “ Wxwhltifilon Clty,El)bert, SLLouU DEI»AKTKD.‘ “ .. - Jslferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.., - **. Luzerne, BenncttpßrownsvUle. l ■•- **. - Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West New ton.: *' . Oca. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth. ■* Michigan, No; 2, Wolf, WcUsvlUe.' 1 ■ .Sravar y <torden« Braver* • u Winchester, GiD; Moow Wheeling.;-: . l * DrilUam, Grace, Cincinnati. - ■ Kxchosgo,Rhodes, Sunfisb. - ■-* . Wcoacß4ftjr Packed for Cincinnati. : . mo - Tor new and ftistrnnntng steamer CRYSTAL l/4^^W^PALACE» W. J. Kocxrz, Master, will leaye: I-...;,-,;,. ..,, -Jiregulariy every WEDNESDAY. \ ' For freight or passage, apply oo board; or toy.', myll Q. B- MILTENBERGER. For Lons R«aflbL £lorlettft» Parbcrsbarjy a&a GolllpbUs*; ; 'v ' . The fine steamer UOV. MEIGS, Siivk** Moa« - 74H**tfr??tCT, ■will bavo fbr thoabovo ondinleraedlato I.ji-.'rf.a^ipolntoevery Tuesday.at3tfclock l*. „ For freight or passago apply on board, or to feb2 JOHN FLACK, Agent. Marlett&i Parkeribnrg and UoctUngport .•'■Pocb«t*V’V' •’•>•■ The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. CaAirx, will leave Pittsburgh orery Monday, at - ■ .V? o'clock P. M; returning, will leave Hocking port overy Tuesday, at 6 o’clock A. M. - . . Passenger* and shippers may rely on the utmost accom* -modatlon and promptness.. .■; > ■ W. B. WHEELER,. . mart .. -■■ \ •• Cl Market street. TkOLL BDITIiR—4 bbKfrwh, fbraaleby It np r2s HBNnV H. COLLINS, t ake Flail—loo bids. and half bbl*. White FUh and Ij Trout, this day rewind; by . my 9 HENRY H. OQLLIWfI»2& Woodei. IIVKKI'OUL TABLE SALT—In boxesanA email'tocfc£- j suitable, for family use, tor sale, wholeaole crteUll, by BAILEY A BENEHAW, 1 mjp opposite Atfaenamm, Liberty street, : , YOU WOOL!—i will pay the highest market price 1 in cash for all grades .of clean washed Floece and Tub Wool. • lI,.LEE,:'. * my 6 130 Liberty street JAPANNED TOILET SET—An entirely new article, just rcceivod,of a new pattern; Alan, Japanned Tin Ware, for domestic use, of every variety. Tor rale by BAILEY A RKNSHAW, v myp . . 253 Liberty street. Church Organ for Sale, mnE LARGE ORGAN, now standing In Trinity. Church; :: I containing 22 stops, 2 key boards and pedals. For par* tlculars apply to WALTER P. MARSHALL, - myfl.lw ; . ■ : : W. Wood street. 1 - OILY EH CHANGE.—APittS A Co., have a small amount of the raw river coin, which they will take pleasure in distributing, in exchange for Gold, among their mends and cußtomers, after 2 tfclock, P.M.--- May 9tbflBs3—if - , ■ ORANGES AND LEMONS— -100 boxes Oranges; : . . ■v' 100 do Lemons.” : Just recM and for sale by t JOSHUA RHODES & 00., 39 Wood st, * oprlS opporitoßtChariM Hotel. J ®do,Shirt Collars, at and,upwards. < r •: lO dnr. Byron do, newest styles. 60 dox. Gingham Crnvats, do.?- • •v* 20dox. Wash Silk do- \ ,dn. >-a; a pr2i. at CHESTER Su f I tOBACCD—2O boxes Bussell * Koblnaon’s b's; ; I ' 16 do W.lLGrant's 6*a;r ' Kf.,dov .ChamMayco'a?;'/.' ; J '' f :: ; . ' 16 do Pino Apple; • , • - With variousntherchoice brands »j&r rale.- &pr 27 1 1 SMITH - A SINCLAIR. JH* ; FnrnleHlng aooda,, WHITE SHIRTS: :«• at . CRAVATS; v UNDER SHIRTS; 7 dOTUia- v; > DRAWERS, HALL t COLLARS; . j i- . DPERATIES; - ; myO HALF HOSJ-L n ! card. T\OOTOR MYERSi haringbeen rdleved from his,official ri duties, as Surgeon and Physician of the United Statea Marine Hospital, will In futuregiro hlsundlvlded attentldn to bis profession. • * • w>i : . Office and Resldenc<H'No. 149 /mntDj ST.; (tfove, Smlthfleld. :•••;• - • • •• ••••. " tny«lm STOCKS FOR SALE— , r s " 22aharcaRidgeOoppcrStock; r ' 40. do Azteo do; , - . 20 do Adventure, do; . . ' 20 do CHlwu* InsuTanea Company; - .oy 60 d. Allegheny G^P^o&jg, to 7 °^^^ ofFiiu a»' i^r. OOFFER0 OFFER STOCKS— - J , 100 shares Norwich Mining Company ; /• ' ,100 do . National ; ; -.do; • ; /.r: • ■*- 100 do North Western do; _ ' 100 do Ridgo ' do; ■ - > • 30 k do N.'American d0;..-.- ; “ 10 do Mlncsota • : : do.j.•-: mralo »t No !1 Fourth & . myi2 ■’ Stock and Btchangp Protein. TWTNW AND VALUABLE BOOKS— • ’ Larfird'e B&hylon Bnd NluiT&h; ■ ■•. ‘ .*. Coleridge’s Complete Wotkei . Cottage Billie; . Napoleon Dynast,; CJciel&ni’aSUHon; : Wwd’a Ehgllah Item*; Shady Beatrice; , -,, .Night Watches, or Peace of, the Crow; . . Beftutacoy’eCriUcal and Ulaforical Essay.; : t The Four Seasons,' hy.DroHitcbcoek; - ■, Key to Unde Tom, by Slra.n. a Stowe; Gray’aWorka, Earthly Caro; ■ Ida and Health,by Dr. Alcott; --: . ' > ' Katbayaa Blare, hy Mnl. Jndaon; - • • Eehartorßook, by Mhs Leslie, Friends of Chrhrt,by Dr Adams; . Loro AtTairsTwenty Years Ago; ;■ . ■ DeaertHome; Boy Unntcrs; Chapelut Hermits,by Whittier; ' v ' ' :r ChnTebof Homo—the great Apostecy—Dr. Fnvnk FteematCs Barbel Shop; ~ '•BWor-of St,BaJdolpb; fJSSSS&R** . - . <■ r-r AUCTION SALES. vomasQ iscbtuii 'gtrtdSjl I 'i I •Moo>ool ;vios,ooi 95,00] Anctlon—Dally 0oloft« , i T. the.Oominorrial Sales Booms, cornet -of Wood .and: : Fifth streets, atlQ,o’clock*A. a general assortment . of Seasonable, .Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing,Boots and Shoes, Hots, Caps, • r . v. : AT 2 O’CLOCK, P iL, Groceries, Qucensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking. Glasses, New and Second Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac, " AT T O'CLOCK, P. 51., Books, Stationery, Fancy -Articles, Metrical Instruments, H&dwaro and Cutlery, Clothing, variety Goods, Gold and r Silver watches,’ &a~ P. 81, DAVIS, Auctioneer. f3aSl;tf La^rat saoo.oo •‘•1100,00' '*oo,oo i'loo,oo vloo,oo ; 100,00 100,00 • 100^30 Auction Card, TAMES M’RENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Her ts ■ chant, No. 120 Wood street, near the.rcorner of. Fifth, regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, new «ntj second hand Furniture, each day at'lo‘and 2 o’clock; and at early gas light, each evening. Watches, and Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fapcy articles* Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, with a general assortment of. every description of Dry floods. Refer to the principal merchants. , v : fuh9 92^K> •:67,60 67,62 *^2,14 25,00 ? 25,00 60,00 Dress and bewing silks and embroidered ROBES,at AoenoiT.I—On 1 —On Wednosday-afternoon, May 18th, wiD be eoldat M'Kenna’s Auction* House, an invoice of Dress S*ikß,lo2 lbs. American Sewing Silk, Ladies’ Em hroidered French Robes. •> . . my 12 JAMES ITKENNA, And r. T7IRBNCII COUNTERPANES at Aucnox,—On Monday t 1 next. Slay ICth, at 2 o’clock, will In sold at M’Kenna’s Auction House, 06doubleand single French. Counterpanes.: my!2 JAMES M’KENNA, Aucfr. ‘60,00 60.00 60,00 60,00- 60,00 60,00 60,00' .60,00: 100,00 25,00 = 26,00 BONNETS. at Auctiqic.—On Tuesday next. May 17th, at 10 o’clock, will bo sold at H’Kenna’s Auction House, an .Invoice of Bonnets,' assorted. ' • myU - .TAMES McKENNA, Auct’r. 49,25 00.00 ' 60,00 102,60 - 10,00 28,00 > :8,00 /ILABSWAILB at Aucnos.—On Monday, May 80th, at ]i \X o’clock, will bo sold at M’Kenna’s Auction .House, 60. packages Glassware, assorted. . : ; - myll JAMES M’KENNA, Aact’r. BOOTS AND SHOES, .at Saturday next, May 14tb, at 2 o’clock In the afternoon, will be sold at M/Kcnna’s Auction nouse, a largo assortment of Boots* and Shoes. . [myll] , JAMES M’KKNNA, Auct’r. QOn PIECES SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at AtCTioX— 04f\J On Friday, May 19th, at 10 o’clock, will bo sold at M’Kenna’s Auction 320 pieces fine Flag Silk Hand kerchief, laTge size, assorted patterns; 83 do do, children’s small rise. [myll] • JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r. - BENCH SHAWLSATAocnox.—On Monday, May lCtb, X: at 10 o’clock, will bo sold at M’Kenaa’a Auction House, a large invoice orFrench, Shawls, of every description and pattern/ - - (mylO] - JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r., 0,00 -.'w1,76 1,87 •—■2,00 2,00 '2,00 0,00 • ,9,00 " 3,00 6,00 1,12 0,00 2,00 1>25 lOn P Af< S at Accnos.—On Monday, Way ICth, at 10 UUUu y o'clock, will be .sold at BTfeeana’s -Auction House, six thousand Fans. • * '' ‘ ••-■ ■' - v . . mylO JAMES M’KJINNA, Anct’r i'TTARICTV GOODS AND JEWELRY at Aucrtox.—Will . V bo sold, .at.M’Keusa's Auction House, every evening tills week, ne assortment of Jewelry and Variety Goods. - tnylO JAMES McKENNA, Aurt. u On Saturday evening next* May 14th, at 6 o'clock, will be sold, at M’Kenua'e Auction-House, one superior double barreled Fowling Piece. ■ .. mylO SUPERFINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS •ANDCAfISIMEBES atPxivati Sals.—Received at Me- Kenna’a Auction House, an invoice of French-and -English Broad Cloths and Cazslmirea, which will bo fcoldvery low at private sale. In quantities to *ult >. - mylff ’ JAMES M’KENSA, Anct’r. T ! ADILS ; BKKS3 OOOPS'AT ArcftoJ.—On Tuesday next, I j May 17ik, at 10 o’clock, will be sold at iTKenna’a Auc tion House, a large ateerrtineut of Ladies’ Dress floods, com* prLdne beraga lawns foulard silks satins gingham/ 1 , chlnt cea, cmicoa, alpacas, mobs do lalnca, merisQA . . - mylO JAML3 MKENNA, Aucl’r, AND ENGLISH CLOTH, QASSTMKRKfI. CAS* J? BINETTS, LAWNS, CALICHES, BKRAIZEB, MERI- N AS, SHIRTS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, at on Thursday, May.l2th,l£s3, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon, at McKenna’s Auction House and continuing each day aud evening during the Week, ar largo Invoice of Foreign and domestic, fancy Mid staple Dry Goods,'Boots, Shoes and Clothing received dlrectfrom'Phil adelphia, among which are a few pieces of fine. French and English Broad Cloths andCaaslmorcs; Eastern made Cosi ne Its English Corduroy and Pcrautain, fitshlonahle French Lawna and Ginghams English Chintzes.nod Calicoes finw French Be raizes Merinos and Alpacas, Coney Shawls dres bdkm" Catnbrio hdks- bilk; and Satins Patent thread, Bleoehtd and Brown Muslins, fine Boots and Shoes, Cloth tag, fine Shirts [mylOj JAMES M’KENNA, Auer. TTNDERWBITEB’S SALK OF DRY GOODS, Ac.—On >vi Monday morning, IGth instant, at TO o'clock, at tho CommfrcliJ bales Booms,corner of Wood and Fifth Streets -will be soldi foe acoouot whom H may concern, (Bum the wreck of steamer MUtonO six caeca Dry Goods, com prising cloths casslmeres Jeans, drills cotton odes cash .meres alpacas da lalnes be rages lawns ginghams prints Ail chintz, French Uncos c*atlngs, colored cambrics brown «Tvi bleached muslins buttons, cottons, threads trimmings &c 413 dosrflk, gingham, and cotton parasola; umbrellas hols caps boots and shoes Ac. . .AT S O’CLOCK, P- Mv—Hardware, Groceries Ac., cross cut caws knives end ibrks locks braces sheep shear*, au gers 10 do*. ecythes cradles scythe imatluyfir. ' Also—lo half chests Black Tea ;• ; . • 16boxes No. I.Chocolate; 10 .do Pipe Heads; ttyl3 P. SI. DAVIS; Auct’r /“TATALOG (J E SALE OF BOOKS.—WiII be mid by Cata \j logos at the Commercial Sales Rooms corner of Wood and Fifth streets on Saturday evening. May 14th,a -choice collection ofßooks embracing valuableworka In History, Poetry, Brience, Philosophy, Fiction, Ac. Many of them are find English editions and a number elegantly Illustrated. Alio, valuable works Ja. Architecture. Engineering,- and Englno Building; together with a subscriber's copy of -Spoty car’s American edition; of Boydoll'x Illustration of Shako* •peare. Catalogues can be.bad and the Books examined at lhe Sato Booms. . [mylgj P. M. DAVIS, Aucfr. Household furniture, bar fixtures,' ac., as ■Accna2ft—On Friday morning, May 13th, at lo o'clock, at tho Railroad Hotel, No. 4D7 Liberty street will bo sold the. entire stock of that concern. Among which ore—ls feather And other-bedsm*ttra&R>s bedding, bedsteads Ta bles chairs wash stands vide boards look! ng glasses, queen.*- ware, glassware, Hquors bar fixture, a quantity oflumLcr . and brick, two: {Arlor stores one. cooking, store, kitchen utensils Ac- • • [ mylO] • • • • P.- M.' Auct'r. - T)1/BUC BALD of UNITED STATES STOREA-Tbe X following Ordnanfro Stores not bring required ftr.tha public service, wRI bo disposed. of at auction, commencing * at lO o’clock, on the 18th day of May, instant, at tho Alle gheny Aiwrud—via; , ■■ .. £34 buff leather Inlhntry waist belts; **■ 190* do. do . artillery sword do; 173 unQnbhed ducket or riflo harrels; -: ID3 dragoon spurs;.* ■.<• . 190 wrought Iron curb bridle bits: • 648 do-. -5 do snaffle • -- •do: . 259 do - . do stirrups;. 3790 lbs of part* of musket flintlocks; . :. 650 do . do pistol do; ’ 40 do of pistol screw drivers; '. 1032) do of eait iron' -36crossorbuckles of vanouasim; . .:129 wltlngaxes;- 1 lot of flints; . - lclrcularsaw; * • ' 1 dovetail saw; 1 paint mill saw- - By order of Major W. n. BELL myT P. 31. DAVI3, Auct*r. T>UILDINU IDT& AND BITES FOR MAN UPACTUREHS. JD IN BIRMINGHAM, EASTBLRMIXGHAM,anJ SOUTH PITTSBURGH, at • Auenojr^—On Thursday, 19th, lu Bir* . Bingham, Friday, 2i>th, Jnßast Birmingham, and Saturday, 2Ut May, In South Pittsburgh, at two o’clock P. oo each day, will be sold on the premises a large Btuahefof Jots .embracing some of the most d&lrablalocatlons In the above Boroughs suitable ibr manmhctories-buMnesa houses or private residences, offering great Inducements to capitalists and others, to mako investments in Real Estate, which will Increase In ynlu?.: Plans may Re seen at the Auc tion Etoro. Tkeus; Ono-thlrd cash : realduo in one and two years, .wRb interest, secured by bond aniTmortgage. -myf - ■ P^M.DAVIS.Auct’r.: T.AKfc bT ' ’ J JU fay 12 HENRY H. COLLINS. BRY PEACHESr-New, for ealo by • zay!2 ' ■ - , HENRY H. COLLINS. 00S—3 hblA, roc'd and for sale by •; myis .... V •- ' • , UENRY u. COLLIN3.'- /UIEESE—IW boxes new Cheese, this dayrccelred by Vj myU HENRY H. COLtINS T>OTATOR3—49 bbla., fcr sale by . JT my 12 ... HENRY H. COLLINS. . TTkQTATOEA— 6O bush, for sale bv : . .v . • JT mylS STUART & MULLIN'. " TriNEOAR—2S bblsCider Vinegar, in store anti for aalfs, V my!2 ‘ STUART & MCLLIN. QUELL CORN—WW sack Shell Corn, to arrive by ateam- Cy bo&fe WasliingtonCity. For salo by • • : <r myia STUART & MULLIN'. IJtLOUK— 600 bbls, clime® bread; * *“. ... .100 do North. YalloyKxtra.; In Plow and lorsalo by __tay!2 SILKS t BILKB!—A. A; SU3O* A Co., No. iK: Fifth ?trect, ; have received and will open this morning, & large and. beautiful assortment of Dress Silks, of the latest and most fgahtonahloatylga and colors. : • ' . • myIO~ . A Partuer Wantcd, A PRACTICAL MECHANIC, with a Urge Manufacturing JCV Establishment, wishes to got a PARTNER, with a cash capital of $ or £OOOO, to Invest in tbo safest and best payibg business la this city.. Address, ** MECHANICS Box No. 7,Pitt<bargb Dost Office. - : . • apr!2:lxa» '•■ Partnership notice. fPIIElato firm of J. lvU>D & Co., Wholesale* Druggists, bav ‘X* fog been dissolved by the death of Joxtnus Kmo. and tbo surviving partner, having purchased the ontlrfe Interest of. the late Jonathan :Khld in • aid firm;' has associated with bimhlsbrothcr,CocmAxFmasa, : aodwW rontinoo the badness at tbo Old Stand, comer of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, under the name and stylo of -FLRMING-BBOTHER&wbcro they will bo happy tq seethe friend* and customers ox tbo late firm, and all other persons.’ desiring artidcsin their line of business. The.busincssof the late firm will bo closed by John Flem tag, -and. all persons' having claims against said firm, or knowing themselves to. ho indebted, will please settle the same at their earliest convenience. ... ' . my7-3md*w. - w H. CHILDS & CO,, " WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, - 133 WOOD STttEET, . TTAVB Just received their largo and.splendid stock of. Fl BOOTS AND SHOES, embracing every variety and style of Goods, fbr the.SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. - f =: ALSO—An eitensive assortment of,Men and Boys’PALM. LEAF HATS, of all grades, trimmed and untrlmmed. - ■ large and olegant. assortment of Ladies: and : Misses’ BONNETS, of the latest end-most fashionable styles.- ... Their stock of Goods having been, purchased • direct from the manufkctnrers, ptindpally. for cash, and selected with - great caro in regard to quality and sires, they.-trust they -cannot fall to please, as they are determined to sell at as low prices as tno some quality of goods can. he. purchased, either in New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, . : Merchants visiting Pittsburgh to purchase, or-on their way East,, aro requested to call and examine their stock, be-. .fpre purchasing elsewhere. • .j; mar2s:d*g - ?£A3i TJBA&I TEAS! 1 1 , &»* JAYSEB, „ PEKIN TEA STORE! . i 3& Flftb Street, TTAB jttKt received the largest and best selected stock of I*l -GREEN AND BLACK'TEAS ever brought to Pitta -boighj embracing some of the finest"chops to bi*-ftnnd in, .the eastern market*. •• Merchants visiting the atyto pu> chase Goods, or on their way Hast, are Invited to call and examine ray atoek-befbrepurebasingelwwhere, as Jean and • will sell as cheap as the so my quality: can he - purchased in Kerr York or Philadelphia.’.' Below Is it list of the various grades, allcfwhich have bemi carefully selected, and can j with confidence.!* recommended: ■ . \ 40 halt chests fine Toong Hyson t ..10 >; do * do Moyune Young Hyson; -.10 {do extra fine Moyuno do; • . -300: tdo 4--;-Superior • i • --do; •.% ldo-.Kxfrsflne: . do; • ; y v . 100 Lacqurod boxes extraCnriousToungHyson; [ 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; - 10 . <.do. ’ Extra fine do; ' 5. • do- do Mbynne Imperial; v -20 ;de Superior do; :rv 176 ’.dp .-Bine Oolong Black Tea; -*:- 1 "* •*-- ’4Q >do - ' Extra fine Oolong; -. . ... SO do _'£xtra.CarfOQfl do; : “2Q - -op •.guperhilvDlr strong trad togrtmtOoTong • •-25 chests esUft fluoEnsdiah Breakfast Tea;.v :'do •r:€ari£ma/-'>da— —doi-'''' >Vsn— Tn-gR apd Bio Coffee, Lorens Crushed and Pul- Terfxod Sugars. Pittsburgh, May 1} 1853. . -m* .■ ( i , ."l, '!' ‘ ~ 7«* , ' ; i■' j: : ,’sV ‘"3" *.’ r ' ■- s 4 r:“. . 1 :S ~ r * -*v ---- -i - JAMES HeKBOTJA, Auctioneer.'; iOUBLB BARRELED FOWLING PIECE AT Auction JAMBS MCKENNA, Auct'r. •;. /2. ll* 2AVZS, Aacttoaear.* - STEAttT & &ITJLLTX. -- . t ■ ©lt BANNING'S PATENT LACE AND BODY BRACE J—l Tor sale wholesale and retail, at proprietor's prices : ALSO—A treaties on the disease® in which itigappUeabk, . - , Fotiale at SEYSEE'S Drugstore. feblfclUvr HO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, Dr, o. Jayjxe’s Family MetUelnea: JATNE'SEXPECTOBANT; Jayne’s HalrTosue; - * - “/Tonic. Vermifuge; «..- M . fiansttYePills; “• > Cam&atiWEatoam?- Ago* Hilar ' ' u Alterative; " ; American Hair Dye The above-valuable family medicines constantly on hand, . and sold wholesale or retail, at thrPckinTeaStere, SBFiRh street./.By - - A. JAYNES,. janlOrijur Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh..; , .- ,JOr; J. s. KoBe?s S«mns Cordlal 1 . -coujlittottsof thesyirtem. to bo the <mly compoutui which reaches the'nerrons fluid, and hence Its maglral In enriug-almost miraculous!? nervous headacho, tie dolorcux, or |&aln • gia, numbness, twitching of the lace or muscles.'Persons wing tote wonderful preparation are surprised afrits betre liciai effects. Tbo most .violent nervous 'beadacbe.ls'fre quently cured in taking one dose: Thousands 'caa to its peculiar qualities in allaying all pains arising from a nonrousßlate of the:system, by/usei -of ou» Txrttle; Price‘ only &Q C£ntv Soldby. . GEO. H.KRYSER. , ■ street:-;-' Foil the 2XAniii£n>i. T \B. LARZETTES JUNO CORDIAL, or ProcreativeElis . ±J lr, prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of or-B«renfless,ana. : aa irregularitiesoi nature.: It is all that It professes fco be^ris: Nature’s Great RstoratiTe and Remedy, IbrthQse lh the married state with>- ; out offspring.: *lt is a certain -cure fit Seminal Rmkskms, General JtebiUty, Gleet* Weaknfissibf the -Genital Organs, 'Nervous Affections, 1 ’ -' As an invigo-’ ratingxnfidTcino'Tlt la unequalled. ,-Also,*. certain remedy for Incipient Omsumptlon,' Indigestion,: loss of -Muscular [Energy, Physical LtredUMe, Femafe P?eakncs.s DeblUty. Ac; It is ranted to pleasAthcuserinahyof the above com plaints, and IsofamnUessvalua to. these withaut^RipriM. Cbvtvm Erfra.-’-Find the hams of Comstock k Brother on the. JFroj>pcr, fl7Kl ntfwr 6ujf »f tmlcs3 you’ find thoCboTe name; as it has been cziaixivdy ccnaiierftilel.of laU. Avoid . thecouateifelt as yott would poison.' Agency at • 'j- .‘V j r-- auSfcdawly , . . NO. 140-THIRD ST. Mexican Mustang Liniment, Ercry land has hailed Triih/joy and . 'JCtacy, thktrnly wbnderfulrpreßaraUon, whose - ,-- :.; .Intrinskrmmt3:hastntrodueed itsTalaahle; : ;.;'- - , Curative powera,to tba attention bfrthe whole?,( : • American peopl&-r&han:taiixBi of long duretid.n;'; r' with its tortures, have;Mlk»jß«ldedjto itsv ;; : -Magiea*lnfluence; ■C&nccrif, contartaljrihis. . Ulcerated and Swollen limb® that have ’ \\ /Suffered roryeawunderfhe. weight of disease-find pain, //' Turn.'by ltf? application to'suppleness andbeaUiu■ -./-,■ - A Temedj of .HUrij general usefulness-that can restore ; Newnesa-bf actlonto the diseased herres,artories and?:;. . - Glandsof the human' body;!®, worthy of high praise. Let the rheuinatie,ha3t,lame.and palsied. . Invalids examine itsmedkit properties, and they will • • Not be disappointed. Yearaofstudy and Investigation have enabled the proprie tOTSoftbe / i Mexican Mustang Lirnmcnt to ftumish a remedy • • Extraordinary Inits power over disease, No xaatter of-how longstanding;.. Sold at. Tbe Drug store of DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, • - v'; - No. 140 Wood street . • igh Sold In 25c, 50c,anil gl bottlea. .• .• .. teblOriiw ; AIORRIS’BBUEDYI -* v . • A N Infalliblo.cur® for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Noe iC3L turnal- Emissions, Gravel, ami all those distressing Complaints usually consequent'upon youthftil excesses and .indolgeneea..-,-. ■*•..: 'I. In- preparing * specific for" thl3.clas3.of ift. Mor ris had expended much time and money, in coder to present modirine. . That he has succeeded, la a fact well established, as there has been army thonsadd boUles r - ; Vv: WASKAKTSD TO CUBE, - • Or the money returned,-and go hurhas giren entire sati4* faction,::. t -Vr-v’o-.-'- *As an SnttgacaUng-... ~..• ... BEOKJUi; CQ*NSHTtmON'3, ' It baj no cqutL being extremely palatable and and. as' well as permanent la.ltacffec3s, . For tbat distressing complaint so emfflinH~wnhwfem»w'' termed Fleer Albnsy -.specific ts a goTwelga remedy, and should thus'aflllcted. : BUKD3ALI/ A MaiaandFrdnt OMo. jKilVAgents ibr' the aale of the' above tnedicin&in thaWestern and Southern States, and to whom all orders most be addressed." • - ;. . : • IQ" Sold also by. . ; . GEOEOE H.'KETBER, ; corner of Wood streat-and Ylrgin alley. GREAT ENGIJSS .RES2EDI t Tlie molt Valuable Sprint; and Srimntr Medicine in the World t FOREST WIHE! PATRQNIZED.BT TBUE. KOBIU'Cr AXD MEDICAL : FACIJMY OF EXGLAND, AND ESTEEMED THE MOST EXTKAORDEfAfiY MEDICINEIS Tire WORLD. :; Medicines containinginolasaa .or iiiio the boa sir ci SamparUl«3,reqnira'BnmT largo bottles to pruduea the slightest chango In health The Ivrai lUse Is altogether a diilereni ertlrle; It contain* no *yrap to' gits B consisten cy, hot sogiirea its excellent tiatcr mid powerful .qualities from ihereoetablc plants ortthich it iy composed. The Jbreif . - . Wlla Cherry, Dandelion, Yellow Docfe, . and Sarsaparilla 1 irtth other. Valuable plants - whose properties arestill more powerful. ■ . , Ita b!gh of tha most effideit medicines now is use. Less than a plnglo bottle restores theJlngering psilent from weakness, debility, *r;~i sickness, - foaUcng and rigorous -health.- Every dose shows'its good : effects oa the constitution, and the state 'cT-ibe bcaltlLr.Tlw, ln thp strongest . tenQ%f6r aJlcomplaiote oCthe' Stomach, Liybb, Kidseys,- Nebyocb Disobdees, Bilious AiFECTioifa, Daopsr, Dyspepsia, • .- Xosa of Appetite, . Jaumdice, Female v CoMPLAISTS, SespruiA, AXD ALL ' Dibobdebs AErsraa fbom Bad - ' .«"■• < BLOOD, AHD IMPURE HABIT •. y : '^y : '-y^-y . SAVED FROM DEATH!!* Testimony.of itr-Fatten : JBdWietn t & highly’ respectable and wealthy eiibsn of Kewark; Jl. J, . . . - Dr.G. IFI- Hal#?:— -XbeHeve •your Forest Wine and PHts hare beenthemeanaof sating my!life, When I commenced - taking them, llajjstthe point of death, with Dropsy, Kies, and Asthma. Aly Physician had given tae over as past cure, .and inyfemOyhadlost all lmpeofmy recovery. While to this dreadful situation, yeUr -Forest Wines and Klls were tor mo,nnd befccrelhad finished the first bottle of the Wine &ndbcrx~t>f Pills, !.-experienced great rellefimy body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensfc hly reduced. Hopes of myreebrery. began now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicines ferabouta month, the TOcy and Asthma were completely cured.' .The X) »p»J, r with wbieh my life wasplaced in such great daagerj walialaonesirlygoTie. i-Ifiave ccmtlncpd the use.of your medicines' until resent time,aud l now ehjoy aa perfect health as ever Idid in my Ufa, although I am more than CO yearsofase.;-. - Jaacribe my recovery entlreTyta the use of ynureirtJlent medicines. : ’ Several of my neighbors have- aba used them . with similar success da obstinate complaints, and I can : cheerfully .recommend them to the public. r Yoare,respectfully, , •: N. MATTHEWS. ; yXncarlz,' Dec. 19,1541. GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLANT OF , . TEN YEARS STANDING* - Nsw‘Yoak, Jan. 9, IS4S. J>r. flultey. Dear &r:—Having taken your Forest Wine and Pill? to remoTo a disease ofthcUrer,from which I bare > suffered esrerely for upwards of.ten.years; and having-ad hered. Clnselyto theiJirectiohswhkhaccompany-the medi* bavujefcoverad my health, notwithstanding ail who kuewmo thought my caeej -Previous to taking the Wlae'and Pills, I. bad reeouraa. toiha bestmedicaltrcot* ment,bnt ccnttouVdtogrewworseta an alarihinjfdegreei/ ■Some of spoke despairingly of my-case, and tried to persuade me from making useofany advertis'd remedies; * aha, I doubt not, butvrhattfacrcTira' hundreds who are dis suaded from - taking ydor excellent in ; : of the deception and; inefficiency. of many advertised reme dies put forth “by unprincipled men, in flaming advertise merits. - Hat, what a phy; it tv thaVth*. deception used by i-dthetßj should; be the means of under disease, from making trial and: being cured by. your excellent remedies.;.Humanly speaking,? theyr have saved my lifejwhenl qommcnced nfeMngviso of was in a .wretched condition, tut beganto' experience thoir gooctef facts in loss than three days; and, in sixvreeks from, tho time I purchased tho medicines, lo thVgreat'Kurprfee of an my friends, ;I was entirely cured*and had increase#fifteen pounds In wdghtj havlng taken cne box br the PlllVand two bottles of the Wine. Would to God tiiat every poor suf ferer would avail himself of the same remedies.' • • Dk. Dato Slums,* celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly, that one bottle of Halsey’s Forest Wine contained more virtues Ilian: fifty of the large bottles of .Messrs. B* 8. SA3iKOX &-Cai; the lirgest and moat respectable Druggets in: in a letter, say:— r a From. what, they hari heard andaoen of Halsey'a Forest Wine, it la an excellent and goodmedidhev, and will nn-' dbubtedly become tho dcadlng-mcdklno of tlie day.” - Dr. Mottf-of New York, also-.subscribe* m tho virtues of Hall ~wy*aForest Wine,- by recommending: it to manyof-bl* na ' tients. i . ~*V dST" Seven hundred certificates Irotn physicians, dergy men, and Individuals, of known ; respectability, have been given, testifying, to th& grcatcurcsmade by «Dr*Hals&* Jfyrat -Among them,' Is ,the cure of Mr JohnSjn£s,ofs2s Pearl street, New of Afiec-' tba Liver, und ; bad Coogb, after living been given over oy his physicians, who pronounced his casogeatedCon fimoptioQv A child of Mr.WHilam Bower?. Broadway, New 'York,whoh4d been dreadfully afflicted with Scrofula, of 4 ; years standiogf cured in less than air weeks time. >Mazy J ' Brown*danghte*Of Ref .‘James B. Brown, of Disease of. tho* -.Heart, and indpient:Consmnption. v ' Others of Jaundiced others of Piles* others of General Debility, others of Q ravel, FemaleComplsiuts,-Ac, : Ae.-- U General. Depot Jbr. Halsey’s Tomt Wine, No. 503 - Broad*oy.'New York. One Dollar per bottle, or alt bottles fbr Five Dollars. Twenty-flYa Cents per box for the Pills. .egpSoM Wholesale and Retail by GEO. IL'HLBYSEB, 140, eorner.of .Wood street and ineyj Pittsburgh, Rut al ■ so,: by"JAMES ,-T..tBAMBLIL f north-west corner of Federal stipend tl»: Diamond, Alhrsbeny city :'--. snarkdiw.-.: Ojfi DAGS SALTPET RE—Of prime quality,' : for: sale on VV -consignment, by • • LOSE TAAFFE, - • apr2B - 61 Water atreefc T AWNS—A, A.MASON A CO, No. 25 Fifth st, will open, JLli t&ls morning, 10 cases new style Lawns, just received romibemanufactcrera. .-.-;• - ■ 1- f* chika STORE I ;6$ "Wood- Street, Pittslmrgh,-bet, Sd and 4tb. rpHE subscriber haa the best stock of QUEENS-*-*— -fs _t ; WAEEcr CHINA* ever .kept la the Western : country, for fiunllies, hotels,'or. stores, In either setts v? or pieces, or bv the dmen. to suit purchasers :■ with V:, common ware ofreveryTAriety, including GOOO Setts common Cup9and : Bauccrs;;Glasswarc, Britannia ware. Mantel Or* namenfav&ty&c.-v ‘ (mar3L2ml > : M. ' JOHN' GRAHAM has removed from bi 3 fonnerresidenre to Pittsburgh, andbas associated wUhhimJOHN GKR KON, for tho purpose dfesriying on the BLACKSMITH rSG business, in all Its various branches. Thankful for the liberal pafaonager: he has heretofore received from his nu merous’customers and tho public, be hopcsJfor d'contlmi awsejAS thafirm wOidoithelr work inthebestmanneraxid -withdispatch? John.Gerron'win manage the shop af rite creek,on the Steubenville Road, and John Graham, the shop in Strawberry alley, known as theTSagle Hotel Blacksmith Shop- „ - _ , JOHN GRAHAM. ...prUanaMr - . JOIOf,r3KHROH. ;■ - ■ . To Contractor,. : CtEAI-ED PEOPOS AliStriU bo recciTod. by Urn Bamas and ,C 3 TosnCoandlof ihc Bcranch of Booth Pittiirarrii an -111 3ATDKDAT. iie llthdSTot May, Inst, for Cnzdinsar-d fttitiß, .(brsmctrid, from Murray toFlflh street Separate proposals Car Grading by theetibie yard, and Paving by tba squareyard.still bo received and considered ‘ r " - . Jpccfflratlons ofthevcnrlt required- maybosMO at tta offlea of H. Patterson, Street Kesulalor,m tho Boroo-h of Birmingham, vhora proposals may be loft. ■ : • ./-By orfler of tho Council. - «;• • • - THOMAS MERABIUI,) . „ -.- myMt] JAMES CEADEY, l Street Committee..; HXCJiLBIOR T.tirei TO & CEEIETUBS'-. AS® SUMMEft AKEANQEMEST. . mHE jublle am rravcctftilly Informal that an aiilitlonal X. number C.r Onmlbuss-vhnve fccea nnt upon the route.- and that the-intaryalaof atartln? from. c!ttSend of-tho L line have been reduced to TEH MIHDTE3, strict time. -• - ' The p-KlprU ‘x ri> are lie terminal to mite this a Permanent LinLvrtnnli-g at ctl -eaeecs cf-the year. under any dream-: stances. ItaiUbethdrendearortoempipythemostcaTe fttl and accommodating ddYers;.in short, to da their utmost fbrthscojßJbrtofpraeßgere.- - nj3 ...rn. *?■ *■ ,/;•.#• :»'VV- v ~ -.;v / V ;v - •*'■' 1 ' : * •■ ' - '' v * ‘ * Z^*" .....:-... - > •"■ -:•*• iv ;~v \ L •■ . ‘‘", i \ * ' ■■% *■ »t \ , '‘ M. •. - .. ' MEDICAL. DR. HALSEY’S .Yoats,&c., JAMES 17ILS0N. Itcmovol. ■ ■'% "V i C - . V.:. *■ - * c' - T - r - * - A" - ; ' . * t ,/vJ i'/' 1 j? ~ - ‘-* • - ‘ i •"*' -v i* „ „ , ' ..- Jb * ‘ •*“ . - *■ '. *• - r 'ft „ ~ f * FOR SALE AND TO LET. SIX ACHES FOUSALB—In Sharii3borg; i3ia.l«laU(Wl into Tr.wn Lotv ujy7 ■ - . I A ACHES you ?ALB—About» milnfrcin ito city, fitted . .±\J toroekfsacltiii.'hLfu! counter TfoiSonco. orjtltr THuMPSO.'i 3SSLL A CO. Business stand pob bent—That desirable. H6sw f corner of Diamond nlley and YfooJ rtrccl. lately neon plat byD.Sregg A Co. ' : THOSIPSOJf BELt A CO4 ■ corner of Third end Wood stroma.. /OKAJ, Kb'fATß-JJJ-ALLKQMB.se CITY FOJS SALIi-r' v 'T~* J A Lot of Ground on Maln.strwft, 30 fc?s front by-100" i -cciafartAlilß-tw<3framehouse,-find ether . A to frpffll JAMES BLAKELY. -'■••• • \-> To ‘ • •.•'••• - -■ .-V'..- mUßStorc Kol-233’ Tibertj'atmt—" - J- ,et the besi stands ia the .city..- :Cnq.uireif- > seplO'dlf OKGUGH RICH Alt D 3, f ITO XET--TWO HOOMS, cu tbe-seeona Sio?ji otct Ob- • • ' .'X ' OSlw of the State Mutual Fife nmi Marine rasarancp-- ''••• Company” satiable for Office/?.,,. imqoirtf 0f... ; • - ' ' A. A. CAItUIER, - ~ Cbiaw of J'ocrtfr and SiaithSeJilstiC- - - - -r: T TALUAULiS WiUPilliTi' 10ft SALK, on ihs side vf ■ ■ V- IteDiamanth—Ai lfcuWimdLoS.iaHeet feet deep loDecatur streut. It now.rents fors6Oo per year, • autl willlw sold on reasdiiabl&.lerfflp;. •Knqulre cf ;■ ■ • •- CHAS. E* LOOMIS, No, 75 Fourth street, -v:, opposite the Bmfc of :Httsburgtu-: ? ~c >; _ Jj; situate. oh Robinson-' street* -.Fedei^strwt/'/;v^3.V^.:~' :^V-'-;^'-’: ~' : v-- : .':- - :35:^a.~3a33-v,3 • FOR $76O—A two story Brick Uoujas, with iwo.l/jts of ■Grotntd.on Carrol street,- ■ Terms easy.'? -'A--- "3v ;: '-.33v : - a? 7 3, CBTIIBERT & SON* 140 Tfrinist,. Private DtrelUng for Hest* A,. LARGE and eommcxltoos Brick Dwelling, fronting-on -JjL North Coca!street; adjoining ilareadetico-A : 3 .TDf 13. .& Warner* Esq;; : Tha let is *5O ieefc:-front ,v 3 - " iieep-'.. For farther of-. i : .5 r janlQ;: r '• 3a,v ; ,- V. 3.34, :x -3 BIRMIfiGUAM PROPJBRTY FOR SALE—A two atory: Brlck ; Dwelling Housed with Lot of ISfiiet. front on •-. Wilkina stireeh- ; >TI» T«y>Ttr? : »nd a finish*. ~ - ea. aide,. ~ Briee»'sl2Do. -, - Termit $5OO-la: handy - balauraJn one; two and three years. »• j-; •- ,--m-:=-r.-.-. . a & CCTHB£P»T£SOff r 140 rhlrd st, - _ FOB RESTI : " TT»HE STORE ROOM; occupied ; by 0. Arbuthnot, gu tbc :«crosr or Diamcxul alley *ad Wood street-" Posse-stair giTen oathe lst of April/ tfmi», &c n :- BROWH&KIRKPATJUCRi-: .-ytylP3 Liberty street; •• . a Chance foz a liood Invcstpicnt* ■ ■ ' EOS SALE—Ab .-interest la a d^rab^^eU^tahilsltfA/: find : profitahlß' iaanufoctoiing lrassaDs&.--slia fiwuar^vi ; wiahfes scttoa a4vamageou3tcnasi-:;? to a person of good character aid enterprise: ~ ..--- ? Fort partfcß3^ r ftddressXs9st:pfiliy UOXXST, -PogtOmce.Fa.. v ■■- V- 7 --~ Vi.’dccSoiti'-"--' - ; • SECUEfiIT.— fcbr sale, that Terr eligible .,---. sltuateln Allegheny City, havlag a front ou r«rderal at! - - of SC feet by 100 oa Leaeock street, to aa allcv.- Thj3fs.au • ' excellent location ibr*. ba*ine?j house, >y ;twortrcets, ; fta46jtast«liieaftheS;^E.-pepoL'f , S. <JCTEE£2T i-SOX, FOIw hALE. .'.lft BraU)E{QloTS,rrontißsoaCeDtreATeonßanaC3arlt' : » Court; House, and unsurpassed firheauty cfTo- -- cation.Enquire of . • FO» Sale, ; 1;;H0JISE AKS-LOT, started''oa Pita street,- betwwia ’‘ " ■ tijftlaatana Ktctorjr. streetc, Fifth TTmL -lie Xota ,^*®tS«Bt»fi<i3Wffi6ta«a : frerjeTencKoaEs-Temiseai^—Etlq.gpoi'For mrtian-"- Ims enquire or iliam PAKKXSSOl.PcaasireeiTini- WaTd - ; _; fqy&g . . "Uolti4ALii BY THE PACKAGE, the tallowing articl!3 t -at . A w^ Blosrboßatetf&xiS; SaitjKt--'' tre,Ptppcr,_Piaxinito,.Ginger, Nntaoss,Ci!SEis, CloYei, In4i- : ■ £o,Sainnc, Tanners* Oii.Scgnrc, -Mateheseshd Papercf Uif- • lerent kinds. - THOMAS TVoOM. -SK Ccmoerrisi Srekec, So. 45 Woods!. ■TptBaaAMX nESIDJU.CE FOB Ccttare Jlunse, _L . with errer an Acreof Ground attached, situate in tbs miglifcoihocd orD.-Kere’a me garden; ataahbeir, and: 150 bcaijng'fenit trees; s fine * arell.of witer; good : fiencea;initaTjle'oiit bimsei; fe- JSij.'" pwperty-ij'»eiy:'pieaaanar-aitnaiaLAnd waon -i easy terms. Price, $2OOO. s:: ■ :: -so. . &T±'. <sar!3 3. COTHBEBT A- SOS. 140 Third street.' Souses and lots o.ywkbstep. stele et pup. aaee. —A Lot22fcetfroaton WctStcrstreet,andeito><anir ; ' hack la feet, with atiro story hrick -dataes, *•; sfib. v:" ; Jertto a gronnd rentofs2i jfcauimmftwlll'te''aJifiarsfl-v-' lot on Enoch street, £2 feet iront by S 2 fed • deep. ; .Pricer $350., Apply to-. ; JAMES BLAKELY, .aprgg \ • : ~, ■„/. -noraer. Seventh and Snathfieldst& r - riHEAP. PKOPEEXY i'OK.iJALE.—On* Acre of Ground 'Y VJ with dwelling, garden, fruit ; -toee^. shrubbery.; :■> Ac- situate josi beyond the city near the MtoersrlUe Hoad. .Price $l5OO. rTeamaeasy.-'.-.V-. ... ALSO—Two Acres, iaJ.feot on Heed st, -Mar the ton gate, on the same read,-wittoa direlfiiig suitable fcrasmail family, a garden; firuis prorements.-Prices2soo.- :W-V. : pyll r •> -- . .S:-CIITHBEIIT A EQX,l4QThird st.^^ BlUc& AXD TTfO FRAME :SOUSE3 FOR SAU?r ' V '—The Lot is feet front on JKtt-strest, ' ,hy HOdeepon North alley. .Thehrichhoase ; «oitainsiereai >■ ■well • papered, rdoa^'a. hall,garret tad ;«llar,. withpaved, yard, grape.vlnes, ta. cn-dto'same'totva ftme'tdhse - of two tenements, and 'faiailie&-wlt2i &-. Lwso u r ; stable.* The whole- is oitcred at casy - ’ ’ ' * S. CCTHBBRT L SON, ’ • . .aprSO-;-«- /..,. ItoaJ Estate Agents, Third street;- - FOBSALEI ;-v ~ • A • COUNTitTSEATjSitnattsi'wifhiiiUiroehnadredyajds' 2\. of-tho Railroad.£totion'.lii;E2st ; Lsbcrty, contzdnin? ' . about ntowand one half acrcs.r- pttoretoents: eoaslK; \n of a good two story Frame OweHins'Hbase, tritb.' bnch out ~-y • homwsend abundance of hM feuit cellent water. -Enquire;'of-. V -- - - ~ :: BAKETOLL A .diJPBELL, - aprS ~ ■-r:.. Oraat street. : Desirable Keaidenee for Safet K «. rpHßlato residence of .Jonathan Khid, dwaasjdjlsoSered : -1 for sale.;.sitnated in a pleasant pan of'Alfegheny city;: the recent extension ofihe water andga3‘ still more, desirable. . . The House i* a : weli-baiit two ttarv - - -doulle house,: TheLot,fKmtujg 50 ' runs bach. 274 feet, to Liberty is well improted. - Price low,And terms JAME3 *' BENNEY f or i;mLCON, JB. . * aprl&tf- V Btttsbarsh, ApriHBjlSs3. TO-liETI TtfOAS WOOD STREET, release—-rIOi-:,. tersaoi-othcpfixtures. S T- r -V- V Ths loeatloaatidjgTgngemen- adapted, tV; • \ » BAKKESQ HOUSE or INSURANCE OFjJCE, and for . sucßapurpose xrUtbe rented <m favorable fenav Tosyes-v -■ :. slop, given immaiiateiy;'Jßnqniire of ' CUELLNO.-nOBEBTSON' & CO-* b"C ■. '.coraerof v Wog3 aM^ronTsfcreetafe For • • 1 COMMODIOUS COUNTING-ROOM.-newly papered :ri: floor, No. Cl \riih the prmlego' of :.-. ’.storage reqoin»4.--,-3&r.<i-i-''. convenience cf thl3 locatia n, : .0 ppcslt© theß. li. Depot, and in-• .the Immediate .vidnityof the ‘Steaiaboat Xah>sihg;teaileri it »-’<• ■ almost deszrablavsituation for.-a'Gjtemfctaioa-^Mefchanr;^ ‘ Steamboat anj persbh ; wqtiDtog:uD Offi£a-iTStlte : tha'r" ; r;: city. Apply to 1 LUKE TAAFFE, <-ap22:-',v: r~-;'-: v V;.yo. Ct’\7BteT • '. .l?or Sale*: •■■■■• . ‘ A ~ LOT. OP OEOUND in Hogg’s Plan of Lctsln tbe Third -. ,-£3L- Ward of the City, of Pittsburgh; near High street, and , : being 29 feet front - on : Pennsrtv&niar Arendvahil hack XII feete "The property wfllbe-sold;elear of &U iscaa* ' ” -. brance> except aar-annual ground ;Teat of one hosted and;; .. rixtyfivedollais, towKch if Isncnr vtyare seven- good-TENEMENTS—£td brick tod twofrssd' —-all two stories highland reoting- lbr-about five hundred -- '•doDaMammaHy.-.'.''-'- -.w w -v -;y-i -; Price, sl2)o* SCOO in.6:mnth^--byg6Q(l. ; v .endorsed paper, , : >•. .-WhL C. FRIEND,v -.--jellhtf. : l: AttnrncT&tlatt t NQ.l£gyouxthstrgefc / '\ ~ SUMM.RR EVIDENCE TOR SALE—Sltuatedln Roches- : t«\ about three .the : Statiop y ag-~ : :.tfce3eaTer Bridge.;? The Lot is 15 feet Lout •by 110 deep, etj.r --• .which is erected a.gobd';Frame. House pf,sir.reom3y weUpa->;•--■ : j ■ pered andin il rst;rate OTder ; ahandsome porticpvlir front,'•>' .and large pcr&cain the tear; under, whtchxss well of esceWr?/.?: leutisafr water ; coal and chc&ai; fruit trees,Acv : For a -family wishing, achsap pleasant-- ' eaiyof acfccsa by or six times & day; or to a river. maxi; this- property is efepe-• daily desirable. Price tenns-easy. - - . S. ‘CUTHBERT XbSONj •.: *nj3: ■ ;i-. Heal Estate Agents 140Thirdratfairtry - Country heat* subscriberoffers for sola thatbeautifcl Tract c?fasfl-.% l '■ion Coal HUL formerly occupied' by EoheriTiangy;' and sdjoining-theresidence ;pf AiHlrk 'Tt containa twcnfy acres, and part of which Is-tintlcrlrul* fv ti ration, ha Tingon It a fine young Orchard, ucd Is also orna*_- ~ . miented with forest.treea, shrubs, plants; =- >--h : Thl3 loeattoa comiiiaadscmeef ;ifce most extsnsifb In Western and being within twentymlnutcr::." wallrffom Ihexity, presents aiirscilomruD-; - - surpassed by any, similar tract of: land in this" market-’ 4 - not sold entire fcefcre'.the-lstef June, itwiflbediTaed V Into Lots and offered at Anctimi.• .. - - my 3 nPoarthst ' Lots in OolUand for *- ' rJIHAT beautlfalTract of land, formerly bdcnglnsto the.■•: .X; Chadwiek estate, of tiuPiit9 = rjb . Moses Atwoodj oh Pennsylvania Arenuo.-will be sub? r; divided into Acre Lots, acd offered <br. sale so soon osaplot .can-be made by the SuTTejwr.-'/ . ‘i. For years past, beca;cfi , i»f9din this mar* ket,' possessing equal inducements-to persons; d&rffons - . makiDg inTesfments:inTcal:estate^’rlWng situated in-thc " ' midst -of One -of the’ most dellghtfuL -pbbut " r/ ~: •Pittsborgh,thesßl^ta.orepartkiilarlydesirableibrpriraia resideaces, while their.siae,-and the rapid :-extehsiim. cfiiis --- ’ City in that direction, afford-ah opportunity ibr speculuaon' V: -to-persona.who I ,maybfcdisposed to iatf. saaDLota. For terms, enquire of .A. TTILKISS A CO, •-75.rourthstreeL ■ j. -• Hotel FORffALB. ' ;\A7tn oSeivfbr'.sale &• -superior -VVr- SIXIONp-CEASS-HOTEL,uenirallyTlocatedinjl’di-'h ■a aiocitybf-Fhiiadeiphiicomnand?^*^^' ■ S abthia Huiea large tridefrom;Penn{syl7ahla,Tfelawaj9 v -. fiod New-Jersoy, * one hundred and teml rooms,md is capablo ; of'ncccorunodatjns: one-.hundred : end.- fifty persons.-' The Gentlemen’s Parlor.lieadlcerßoomtEar -r - . Room, and OtSce,-are r JThe Eousa has peettrecentiy thoroughly- renovated* and partly.newly fin- Jsuedv and has been fitted- upintic most 1 gentfd.niaziner' The Furniture wiU be sold with the 7 leasejWhieh'ha.l over-.-; •two years to: rani of a -artf -foje.r«si,--wUh- the. privilege-of- - ; renewing forfive-years longer,' af . : the satne ,tral : loc3iioiioftHi Hotel, behigimthe- immediate s..^ <sf business and places of amn«emcuVtuake lt'nn-opportu* nltySeldom tobe met witli.--It .'Kil}-be E6ld'chcnp r nnd ca actommodating torms-TChe-hiif of the purchasers' r . maintog *echred.-:'For-farther pariiculnr?; apply pertuoal; . ly, or hylefio*, (postpaid,) at- the Ecsl E-'tate and;:Gi>ceral Agency Office, Na SJfSOuthFiilh Street; Phlladelphlfl.j^■ - . marl&3taw£f : A ALLIIOXU. STEEL STASIS and Figufes'cat ' .- apriß BOWar-A.TETLHg» ‘■■gUTTEBr-ff boxes primefnaHe fi OIHIO CHIiLNEY VX safety : - fro;ei" MfS* 88 ’ 1 ” sroa;rcCfl,eJ^Pp-^^g- ’. forrolBl,y ' lua-ETH-coLLias. ('lint nnVs’s vssui- allots—la crtat variety. ot ■.“tffiVr VT. J-- SCmTEßTg,:iOTJlsrtet«. SSa&l.- • .- Ty.^'ECroiBKTA "iToNffKT wceiYed :*£ Ai £ . ■ HIUj li^-'afsoiftliiiCDt^^i -pgg gtylg spring and. grannie* inylO *I?JiKSCO DKGOHATIOMSr-Itt Piiper HaaghJ?a noUy • JVporior to trater itratJ durannitr; - For -■ ;.■ nala.by, [oy9] ♦’ '•& WALTER ?> MASSHAIL. -" : , : •'‘ , A'Ll*persona are tereby.canlioned apdrat porelisslnsor. J\ iiesotiittliigihr^ibl^riwrii^y,as--ia , -S. vJamiam, fisr HtmiireU anffTen IVtfkrs, dated.,,.... January 241 b, IS3S; payable- four months after da,tc*-trttSr ; . ■ interest; aspsyroentoss been-. stopped--3aki noterbaTlns i been lost or stolen. ••. • KHEi, MATTHEVT3 & CO* •. I • Pitteburgh, March 24* ISo3**-*? • ":•. . /■.•• 1 ■ - - \ 1 . ’ - *» THOIIPSON. H'&ttr.e CO. . .. B.iVWEDDELL, .■-■■ .--Real.Estate Agen^Splane*g.Bnti^t^- * H- - . : ■ .• ' "V ■ i, . - V.,.- V' - '-V \ : .. \
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