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    f~ b'i+: "DAILY PITTSBURGH .7 •
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ESTABUSFIED 1786.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y.
M. PETTII . (GILL t (WS ADVERTISING AGENCY
122 Ziaigati inlet. itr• You
And M.lO, Safe area. Pages;
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P. & Co. are Agenots for tho most botnenttal and Uncut
drailatin coransacial Paw. both In the 1.101t.d Stares
nod tha
To the Public. , •
-THE BRAHDRETIt' HOUSE is now open
on toe European pin. and ready for th e reentiOlS
or • traveling pUblic, to oboes comfort every attention
will be paid, hy the Matra crusArr. late of Juliann'. Ito.
Bnuadreth Eton" N 0.416 Broadeay,oiroalta New Ha.
•• vv. Depot. Private entrance 2to. 41 r n
e et.,—Neer York.
.Briullreth Houle &atm:trait.
OPPOSITE liert.littreti :Railroad Depot,
;E t a,...elicnabirpanaAf and Canal sta. 31eajey.,,,,i
ft., 0,015 e in every 01714 tea and coffee of coop
every delicacy of the velum on hand.—
lite amply*, fender loin sneaks le Intended to /an until
6 o'doelt La the afternoon. George Slater. late or the Now
York Hotel. extPertntenda the cooking departrient. No
plane In the chy. can amply a cheaper or better dinner—
the many and toe fen will have equal caws for ratiafac
don. gesostobig Llepeaard It. and Canal—entrance [on
either street.
r. El—Droner and gripper partlee nn oe accankroodsted
nth pirate rooms if desired. royd Zan?
Hungarian Wines. --=
XRCIIARD & BuEli,;. 22 South William
.t...15..er." I. ettlift'of the Eanserisa Wine
MC a 0 "." . .•'W.U. hare etesistently ma :.stal fa auks
casie a large essostment.of the most ce , ebrstal sweet
tad drz o ni . rond Wines. recuum whltalM Toksi. Menem.
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Rust& ... liStuanyt (CEdenhurg)Boaklof, Nem:eels'. Iles•surhett.
Beetee',... Wrelmr_gl.l/eda trevesi Bmkinardt, Nisi (Er
atetr,. harloval,ete. et dlfferent Mande.
-WARRANTED TOBEPUREGRAPE JUICER
All omen promptly gisatut.a on &sore ble terms.
WI-3m? •
Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts.
RATES &FBANCE,No. 1 Barclay street,
New.Yotk. . • •
1:11103—None ariAtentithe abbot they have the
'damp oinks patent. - All manuthetneent and Irellere In
lriabbng nfll be prOmsentad sabardlng 'to law. SY ta.-P
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yvJACKSON ,to SUN, of the late firm
af W. 51..lacknon 2 Boa; Orate and nmaer
m, 245 boat Bt.. and 930 Broadway. New York. have
cotudantly cm hand emery variety of Orates and Venda],
Also, Ctradar lad Square Garman Slim Orates. Wilda
sale Dealara woindled. J•l2,lrr
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS
Stu, tailor/lag_ Mt of Barium@ tirru &ma t • tft.t.
0.41 most reUablato tau oit of Now York.
iOItORDEON STRINGS. k
pnRUNO, WEISSENBORN & 00., (late 0.
Bruno,' Imparters and Wholnas Delano in thrEAD ,
eh and Milan aiming Instromunita and Staining. No.
Malden Lana V
(X/TrONI pace
JOHN COLT'S Stan di:id:Cotton Sail Dock;
C. DRAM' 01...ti0. 71 Dina stmt, New York.
agile agenta. Cotton Canvas {runt sevvrad attar milt% .1/0.
I.I3NAHURLDS Print Cloths and Copper Rotten, kn. Callao
and Bath:Lett Mutat. - noLitmr26',ss
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DRY 0000&
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OWEN, IktaNAM - EEi CO. Importors of
Mnsainan and onlgo =kind Panel. G00d...112 and
COTTENET &CO., Irapoitere of French
%; sa tte other Va10p..... Good.. ::a 40 Mood street
Ft.PSTEIN dr, LIONIG, 100 Liberty et., and
105 Cedar ot.: con 'MAUI Placa, Impostors of Loos
Mario& Mks. to. Jo1"-Oo,tap3116
n. M. WESTERVELT Venetian Blind
*MIL
LE• ii.nufsetukvs,No.l3 Bt. Clair s•treet. Pittalmrgh,
OHN PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY,
, and smannthetitrer of Ivory Goads,. No. 3 Murray st.. ,
orlinrb Murry
A..s OWEN, Ia Broad St., Importer Of
Dress Trinssnbags, Gimps and Fiingst, Silk Crarstg
Laos MU; sin/ Ellk.Goade generally. tang3o'3s
lILLEPER do HAARAUS,
opep o luglegit arrad 5105111131,
DETER D. - 3117E1,EN, Importer of French
a_ Carman sad Ehrln Dry Goods. yelreta Meat
aos.Bitaarla.Wooleas. km. No: U . Broad street. N. Yark.
L B. HATCH & CO, 99 Chambers street,
arM. DAVIES, JONES & CO.,
Dotter. of Gentleman' Inenlialug °nods, and Mum.
of Nab, &UAL Tlate, is-, 24 Warren al:net.
ty,03.56
Fc.)A*BAce... , i - +4l
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aliBE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in
Itheolcuttem. Braises. Barn.. BDrains. Cat. raw
bres, lb al oars fbr all_external complaluta
ma at animal. 8. W. Westbrook. bilging briiin.toT sad
OraprEidar, 304 Broadway, N. Y.
tiGURNEY, No. 349 Brooding, the oldest
•• and rust carnstre astlati . .l.lll:ll: i t4.l32 th•entted
-XIMU=UI
DWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign
36 Broadway. Goods and_ PSG [AM f , r.
to and from all partial" tha world. Agent In
Pittsburgh, Adams t Go.: ael3l7.taga'ss
' • sutrziorr 'AND GERMAN FANCY BASILL7s. ,
ij
grIELA.RIES ZINN & :CO., 52 Maiden Lane,
Importiira of haneb and Garman Fwer and hand
le% Basked.. and marmfacterners at Cane and adored Rif-
Dar /Malta» and - Janny Lind Worketanda de
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• MACILLICEE?t AND mecums TOOLN.
.ANDREWS &JESUP; No. 67 Pine et. / New
Yak. Comadssiiria blinstisatr. fix rala of a.JI kinds
sablntsts, Teals sod cotton sad Wooten Ilachloery.
tom the bags.makers. irseluidra Agents for Lowell Ms,
him Show 1 doed)-ttayl6'.ss
PAPER. WAREHOUSE •
YELS W. FIELD lc CO., 11 Cliff street,
ll_Jinsvarders sad Wholesale Dealsre ha Ameriese,Presch.
Ileressu sad Enstish PARSES, sad wary deseriStics of
Paw Xamsfesturets =twigs • tsuc3VSs
ENGAN, LEWIS' & BARTOW, Na 161
.treed.--A was 9s:W - 7 afPAPEIi tor3ook•
Etmdlmun, Mater; Bookbinders, hi5a1t!..03...
'and RemtallT• Wen%
EFIANCLSALLIPLANDER SAFES. &.•
Gales Dellaws LDOcnihA Crams Ban ROAZIet AL
Manufacture -197 Pecrl tap3tY6s
N 9 .715 AND FANCY GOOD&
AIILIL 3 ORN & CO., 54 Maiden Lano,
tgenoVa. 22 •"' ti °ln?
?ILK. !OI FLOORB AND CIIIIINEY TOP.I.
• . •
4 1 =, covrEs4 YOUit, No. .279
131 Rag stmet. Itociastie 211 n. earradrk (Thlmmy
rop4, • materiala.Merals./. t....an
WINDOW GLAM. PAM& Ac.
POILLON , CO., Tarlton of
. French Ouch arid Wkdoir 1344.—. 14 Barclay
tat,3Vs3
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3 ow l ll(ig.' 'WHITE d. C0...N0. 41. South 2d
.4,. ltzoet, iltilimiSolAW4plesinat cow sotialthment.—
. Cloodo—larse and ustiattaled ommatelot. imhlt:l7
" suns
Car
_lnp&f._Factory.
turivSTOXl3.llol3wEir.s & CO., practi•
- ofßebems and Belmont eta,
lee:betty .Clty.PLjulte on hand =ld are oterottartecring
en extensive enortntantOlCarrlasellabtokawaY , Bolen.
a Care. lln.ntede halt their. eariona style, with.
Sgt " regard to duriblllty and howdy of haat, wins in
Olean tent the beet Juniata Iron ant - Eastern Hiekorr.
Weaned to on the rest reaeousble term,
fee E' Vendent that who =Walla tketrt with their n =
roues, will be perfectly ltatWet, On tele/. of their work-
The kittstrarxtt and 3isuchester °maltose I>va trs Tarp
torn everrls msrutordarintr the day.
, strostor.---tr. rtrorma-..—..auflt prnurr.
ANA GLASS WORKS.
WM DAVIDSON it . DO, •
tANUFACTURERS 'pad dealers in Vials,
to.rßattm and all kit:deaf Green and Illor.Olawrarr.
Glatm, 1t0.—ti0.23 Market Argot, Pla..ty.Ett, Ps
Partlcalar attention paid to prtrato rOdukt• for W.ties.
No. 56 Ara Street,_l - Attadetposa,
Importers of 0. 1 tee's trn4valled
NEEDLES.
Agents for the most:Celebrated
itoOLLY .rair6 9
A kosrEszxrazzira Ezziars.
OR MOM Ee. •
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
11/01101'...........X.51N 6 STZPICESS.--......faz0
BIGELOW it CO.
Id. CO.
No. 40, •
DIAMOND ALLE2. in
iyar
Pittsburgh, Penna.
110ACILES, CARRIAGES, PIVETONS,
t u t ra t mrs hec irri , ptkel of Pharr Vehicles
h./Xl7.,..liOldesigt els=ll7ll of wi 'm =% ,
erscrsaled.
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Mi. A. rawnrs
111 L EAL' ESTATE OFFICE, No. !sr• Front
stanet,..Sd &whom Market Dealer 4,4), r,.M
oa
t' . ...9rP in OW idindh Pnverer boozut and mid.
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, ..,..: -____;- • L •SLAPPET & OLD,. ;
' liacau. imuiDERS. PLTIMBIDIS AND GAIF Errata
121' Asid - IZ Pint Stntialasb.Vl ,
Asp ranaos enuirommers 11JSUCOAD 12/11:114, asisaApT.
MANUFACTUT, all kinds of Water, Use
attt st st.a. n
maiat." um". istad up withasolind
m m • . waif
FRI ' A
DFY -4 1 CO-.
3:0. 7,9 North THIRD Botet,-PRIDA'D.4.
ti MANUFAOrIikERS, COUR.
MRS, and Importers of PRINCE! CA1.741111I31&
sod am In BED wul OAK SOLE LEATH= AND
HWY. • • r• , folMirw
...usiLetine i C sT il Cloths Q
and Blatt:logs.
arSa..
ztaß ...v2l99rdop,
LtE now receiving a e and choice ne
lortanent of C.A.RPE2712.15 the latexand man
banotital pattern*, erztiletl24 o ff
. ..'
ItoalNalret,
lattueela and Tapeatrt,
ltztra and .1141 . Tar.
Patent Taneetty. Ingrain.
• Super sad nu* Ingrain,
•- Twllleotplaln Veal:tam
• fogathar etth' avert denerlptlan - rot Hemp, Cotton. and
Inn Wend Clatpating, •
.FLOOR CLOTHS,
Won 2le 24 Ant ride, OlL
all qualltlaa aid
-:! Alan. Tabla MM; buff and gram Oil Bbatnet bout
am] man Holland Windom Bbadar, Plano and Table Cot
' fi t l r i Val l ooltlan br V," e dn,, all of I Z t onettlro g g
Paw alba lovas matt prima - snbl9
For the Siring Trade. '
- L . LOOR OIL OIPTHB, of all widths.
rumour. ou
c tn.; crash. •
13 =wsa l " In Pu u n c s i s a & •,
r:•'?; s l :. ;i ltstt .the eVS'a.e' l. r l ' l aus an e4eza"entd" b ''eti a tW'rvr 4, •
et a...7= added fa Ms lasedst, sad at idiom se laer
tay ialsdaat ol 7 to thed:prettit u m r .
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made OlielegiWasaocaos. to. 1.0 lisatat
BUSINESS CARDS
Iv r to] ort.-14
ijOSEPII S.: - ...V A. P. MORRISON, Attor
. my...t Law Wks No. 143 4ou.stb I • . beta n
Ithaeld and alum. Plttabuzah. Po. 1 r"3 "tar . l4 "'
t2 f. T IIT A i Ty:, Attorney at, Law, , " Bake
# • , rlll 4 Bnildlaga. Grant atteet. between . ioarjtv i ad
u .__ a !altr•
OBEAT E. PILILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
JE IL Et. Louis. Mo. (.7
*OISKRT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law—
corner of MX Gat streas,oppodt• the Court
01.3 001 , 14 Pittit.327al. , `1 r24-?5:3
1 AXES J. KIIIIN, Attorney it Law, office
Votratstreet, new Oran; Mitzi:m=lx. jalfidly
I ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
11/ Not 89 PIM 1 tree% PittAburgh.
BANKERS AND BROII ERS.
auxa rnaaaaa....—a-anaan mown-
RAMER At RAFLM, E . ankers and Ex
change Brame. Bay and Pell Gold and P 11,7 and
.Nota, negotiate losexpa Baal Emat• Stock Soo,
an rit hi P :t. 'l 7l:77m2l i relnali on rth l
lo "'" Zo r at- t
Gone .t. Boy
all points 1 the Union. Am ' rne7 of
Third and Wood Irtmata. In
oppo4ta 'Sr. Chmls•
Hotel. ap7 m7l-17
—JOU, 1.110!110
WILKINS & CO.,
(soCCUMORS TO A. wain= a c 0..)
BAKKEIRS & S.XCILiNGS BROKERS.
NO. 71 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH,
IN the numerous suepenskra of Bankers
wad Broken duroughout the 001111tri, during the last
moat he s we ate saUeged thatin almosteven Incl.=
thole troubles have gY0.112 Out O ft departure from theLr
logitimate - butinria, and we therefore take warden to aro
mire the plane, to advance, that no aperulatiorm in ••fart
ey stocks," or other • outside operations" abet) tempt m
from this strict and legitimate Ilne atone bmineu, belie,.
tag that In avoiding all such Investment., we shall not
only be better able to serve our customers end ensure their
=fan. but that in adopting such ►muse we dull pro
mote our own ultimate benefit. fed IVILKI:OS it CO.
lIERNAN & CO„ Bankers and Exchange
/hotel, N 0.95 Wood street.cornerof Diamond Alley.
burgh. Tn. -
L AI - Bur and sell BankCand Coln. Discount Time
Drehenae, and Putaileso Notsr, make Collectitms In ell
ttos prindzeletties of the n; Redive Depositsou call
and. Interest. and glee their prompt attention to all oth
er nutters appertalnthg to a Broker's busluess.
lll3Eastern Exchange constantly for rale. ishlll-ly
eremourta usu.. Inc n. ow.
PLMAFR, HANNA & Co.,Successors to
Hmoey, Bonne & Oa. Bantam. Ezehenge Brokersend
mien in Foreign and Domertle Kreheager. Clorthketeg
Pepoelt.Bent Notee,.d Speete—N. W comer of Wood and
rtreets. urrent Money remived Depoid Eight
Merle ite gen and
C collectione made on o n
nearly a t. ll win&
Gol Pel_poents of the Witted Staten
Cdshast. premlom gold Ihr Foreign ond Americancra
t==
J_J 1: sr:JssL.
Wm and
Era:bangs Brokers, North Bast corner of Wood and
Third streets. Yltlettcorgo.
All traxmetiona made= liberal terms, arid eollections
promptly - attended to. jaFlr
HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
1.1 e and Domeetlo Bali of Itmehange. Certlhattes of Foreign
MBank Notes iind %eche, No. es Market street, Pitt.
r k RtirOolleettone made on all the prloolted ettlze
thronahout the United States.
BOOKSELLERS &C.
} L. BEAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No
. 78 Fourth street. ANII. Boom
JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta
tloser, saccessor to Davison t drum, No. r I Ilarlsot
strait, war gourth. Pittsburgh. Pa.
MItY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
Dealer
Pitts Startona Pt , kr-. No. CI Mama[ amt. near
burgh,
ji b AY do CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
,e
N 0.66 Wood street, next door co the rserotThfrtl.
tts urnh., pa. &hoot and Law books coasts:WY on Wind.
COMMISSION &C.
111..%/11.1•.1
liTwzra,,LEz & co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Produce & Commission Merchants,
A..nr DEALERS IS
PITTSBURGII MANUFA CTURES,
No. S Wood u., beuumen WoLer and Front .t
•DlB NTTSI3I3EO
F:cir~:~~:~:~~,~4!
(lath of the fa; of Ring k. Moorhead,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
DEALER L 9 PIG AMAX AND 13L00115.
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
•DI9 PITI'6BURI3II. PENNA.
HUSSEY & WELLS
PORK PACKERS,
Wholesale Dealers in Provisions,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION 11ERCIIANTS,
CO. =3 LISESTF'STREET.
Commercial-Rm.
mrl PITTSBURGH. PA
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- WIC MciCUTCHSON & CO.,
VD HOLESA LE GROCERS, Produce and
ID V Commission Merchants, and Dealer. In Pittsburgh
Manufactured Artleker. No. did Liberty et_ former of
Irwin, Pittsburgh, Pa. au2l.y
lIEMOVAL--Springer Harbaugh & Cu.,
him remored to Na DM Liberty street.
ILLRBACTGLI & CO., (Sucoes•
...to B. Ilszbangl,) Coral:sissies *rid frorwardlss
erelasotr. Dealers Ili Wail last Prodass ornsrsily,lNo.
LI/S Lisertistreet,Pittsbarp.h. Ps. sP4
• A. A. HARDY.
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_ffincootoor to IlarlsV. Jones A Co,)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MARCHANT;
Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis
RAMIOAD,
No. 80 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
is2otra
T. .
J. W. BUTLER CO.,
vonweitreao & COMMISSION MER
..:•CtIANTIg tad Dealers is W blether Pittsbiugh Mau.
üburierred dstieles. bud It .d Sheet Lead, N 3.97 Phut
Street, Pittsburgh. ari5414'54-
Ain& A. 3rBANE, Commission and For
. wanting Merchants. dale:. 113 Wool . sad Maw.
1A: t :14o, Pit:Arms* Manofnetcores. No. 114.
1?63 Soc.ad
406-
WM.... R. 11.01100111
IstROBISON - 65., - i - Vii . olesale Grocers,
u r,ss osr i e t r, ‘ so i t h. acsoossoo Slaressz,jsatt
MERCER I ANTELO, General COMMia
don nemleueta Philadelphia Liberal advances
on eordigomeate of Protlsm gestarelly. AMP
B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio,
sale %eater 11. Reserve gie6 Batter, Pot wt .
bet Ash. and Western Prod.. it. T. Water etreet.
ween EmittdSeld sad Wood. Plustmrab-
arm much,
rip LIME ' u
& Wholet to.)
ale Grocers,
PrklasslCosm ar. alltnrettalr .t ed Deller i
tmrab. 1.2414
VIIEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H.
COLLlDLE.7orwardlevrond COMI9I/1111021 Marlmat,and
Dealer In Maze, Butter, Lake Rat and Prod's. itattarall7
Rood etrectotbara Fate+, Plttatnugh au=
gObIAS PATMFR, Importer and Dealer
• la Froneh-lartrAnoericaa Wall Paper, No. 66 Starket
botinosa 1111. rd mut Fourth stmt. Fittatorgh. .
63
W .McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole-
Clo tr.earl tie and Plano =lll 4 ione 819• hoot 62.1.1
alum Bost T.AMMINa' 1ia.1.12 "Lake meet.
DRY GOODS.
a7a7ait co rrrrairsaa—c. arra
A . I .. k. ,MASON CO., Wholesale O OH
7 tail "K.
64+4 ritts7:42:"`"7 d etaPl6 Dry 0:1,'
IEMMY & BURCIIEULD, Wholesale
wad Di 7 Goods Marebauta, comer /oarthand
itreet. Plttstnargb.
GROCERS.
naam IrALLACZ..„....- -.JAL GLILDISM
Wallace .& Gardiner,
WBOL ESALE DEALERS IN
Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally,
• N 0.286 LIBERTY ST. Saml7
COSORAVE & CO., Whole,
B A- .2 Al'"
ormrs.'lB Cod 20 Wood stmt. tsbmgd
ACIALKY, WOODWARA & CO., Wtiole.
am... No 241 mut.: it... PtllsdtanblO
DICKEY & dO., WhOltsale oat:o-
4 GUN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale• Grocers
s a tr Co P sa i m barlornsh erchtNo. llB WO ^ o d TLlb•
kOBERT MOOItE , Wholesale OTVCCr, Ree ,
Ching tdetlllsr, Dealer In Protium littidnargb 11w
sad all kinds at' Yr. -.ld Domestic Wol snag
..0. alb Liberty st.r an Lund s very Ism
'Wet suparine edd Manesusbels Whiskey, *bleb will be
sold leer Ibr eutr.
' - Mom sr mu.—..... Jails a. a•0tu...... —.1 , 11103 0. 001.
'GILLS A ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
,1 1 4 ceauserscaltersassta, 1t0.194 lama/ street PAW.
. ,
11, 1 1TDLIJAII A. WOLURG, - Gtmer. . and;
v T . simokeer,iiiimer of Wood nod ISIMII street& las
always aa hand is Wye assortment or stoats armories end
doe Teu—Forolita Fruits and Kate. Mama} and Retail.
Dealers supplied on the to mat arms.
OBERT DALZLELL it. CO., Wholesale
. Conimiricra 111.ialit t 2 rrodimo
DPlttabargh .iimiofictarig. ZS L i '
iltro4
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CULBERTSON, Wholesale rocer end
Z. r =lki ra24 , r b Ida
it rodig o t nit
pawn, ;jai 214.. WILLIAM 41.118...:—....4L A. 001717
AIcCANDLESS, MEANS L CO. (emcees
n to - Wlek IleCsadlas.) areoirl
i. ... tisl3o,llloottore'ress...4 PittPbT 2 b
tommilleors.s . of 'Mod sal Wsurr
Pittotnnsb. -40
Hide Oil and Leather store.
• D. ICERKPATEICIL,
No. 21 South- Third Street,
,118.t.roen Market and Chertnnt eta. Phllah.l phis,
AS FOR SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr
and erect salted Patna Klee, Sermon' 00. Tam er.
and Curtier's Tonna at the unmet prime and the boater=
8.111 lands el' Leather IA the moth wanteat.tta aide
the hteheet nutlet pH , * VRI be elm In cash, or taken la
mileage 14 Metes. Leath,' gazed free of. chart[
mold on eotamlsetan.
TALCOTT & c 0.,. (sucvinesors to
Jr..) . ElantrEsettroco of an ktoto or
SING GLAISPYBI, and dealers la Imported and Do.
7n 010 yoter Goods, No. VI Wood Snot carper of Fourth.
littobooto. PIL M • ,
maldjnip, Pcrttnit Tomei atUtLankjoitAlaso
fixt..o.itt-o.• .:• . • • , 00.0 , -o7
BERAGES, an a rge assort
mentor Witt , to b ta fogad at state
MU•MX BntnILLD.
PITTSBURGH... SATURDAY MORNING, ''MAY 12, 1855.
AGENCIES.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
lIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
the sale and paretic. of Real Estate, Collection of
Rents, Negotiating Loans,. bend. Mortgagee,
tanked et.. Pittsourgh. Po. aool3_
Michigan General Commission and Collee
ton Agency Office,
FOR the collection of Home nail Foreign
Mercentile and all other Money claims, to Michigan
and adjacent States, Investment and Pag=ent or Moneys,
PRocks sayment.
oil of ltneurance Rout. Tagoe, Purchase .6 Male °Meal Estate and
/
PELTIER & ANDERIVN, Detroit, Michigan.
in Pittsburgh—Mean. Kramer t Rehm, Bomb
orr,RlHOTeut Co. Casette OM= Loren. Stewart .1 On..
Merchant.
Win.rmi,—Ttro Agencies or total from
Insanaca Companies. M '''''
."',,,nr,',l'
AUSTIAUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent,
Stock, 31 erebandim and Bill Broker. off. No. 92
N
street, above Wood. Buinness promptly attended
to. i yindly
AMUEL L. MARSH - FILL, Secretary Cid
to aerk's Iran... Compaq. 94 Water street.
F* 'M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu
. Panto Co. 92 Water street.
I GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin
. 1/// ,4 ihr i l 1... t r. os Company. norelvolat amass. of Wood
1), A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delawnre Mn
• lull lamrsnes Comma. 42, Wain stew.
MUSIC. &C.
JOHN H. MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes,
taw. sad MINS eal In School %Mu, and
W•gt:rTgriZy t ;TTra t -1•71 fi h rorwl= M"'
r*r*
IjENRY &LEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu
sks]. lartrumenta and Importer of Shim.
mt. Nunn & Clark's grand and aqua , . Pianos,
with Colaccun's .Eolean Attaelunant. LW for Danham's
PiAZITX
DRUGGISTS.
4:OHN HAFT, Jr., (ericcessorloJ;;S: klallf-
K y dll7, b l=ed a t., l l% u° W l o p oi r i l's & t t, ' 2 4 doo=g
TillOv Alp?. Dittentran- giraaanlar Mont he Dr.
Yard's liedleine. mtaTO
401.11 , 1 P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Drug. Paints, 011 s. Varnishes sue Dn. MUDS. 1,.. se
berty street, Pittsburgh.
All orders will meth. wompt attaatton.
sir Agent for Schanck's Pula:welt Syrup. mar 24-ly
b t
- A. FAHNESTOCK ir, holesale
. ss ,D ral= o° aor 'n. rii=r,e ' a C0.,4 i -hit. I''d ellra• l
mete/
-
JRE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
e__Drrars. DaintA Dye Stuffs, Oils, Varnishes, tr., An,
. 'Wood atreet, Pittsburgh. Goods emanteol. Prior
lox.
. nsorx. warm
CrulTN liatiß, Wholesale dc Retail
Dro anal of Liberty and Bt. Clair knot'.
JSCHOONM AR - FR hCO., Wholesale
• Druggists. No. 24. Wood street. Pittsburgh.
AOSEPII FLEMING, Sdecessor to L. Wilcox
Co.. corner Market street and Dburiond—lieuon.
complete
Perfnma,eswlriki:i .,: n , ur a o l f
pe idoe Cues.
rtaining to his briskness.
Physicians pram/I,th= carefully compounded at ./1
hours. *My
MANUFACTURING.
...... ........ X. ammo.
• WILLIAM BARNHILL t CO.,
61 Penn Bt., below Marbury, Pittsburgh.
ROILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON
WORKERS. Manufacturer. of BaranWs Patent
P% enttoneia Beene, rir. Bed Steam Pi_pea, Con.
•deneecet
. eat P , ,
Pans, Iron 'Ueda Or Ufa Boats
etc. Also, Blarkamithe W ark. Bridne and Viaduct. Iron..
co. .Runalt . thst don.od the shortest antics. uo3o-Iyd.
W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
Mannhentrrer and Dealer In Calgnet Wan, No. 83
.treat:
JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
PATENT DOT VICES, rnianiar &Aida EOLID BOX
and BRAZED BOX VIOEB, ansnalr of Andarlibn and Bob
inaon rtreeta, am *man from Um Hand Meet Bridge-, Al.
lagbany City. nomorit
Hats and Caps.
WILSON dc SON keep constantly on
. baud envi7 dewription uld variety of late and
pa, both whaled* wed plait. Thom deeiring • pest
geeWouuble Hut or cep. loud eud ebs.p, would do well to
give ug • alit beftew purehaelug elsewhere. nolt-tf
- -
M'CORD, & CO.
WHOLESALE AND =CALL FASHIONABLE,
HAT AND CAP MANITACTUREAS,
AND DEALERS IN ALL HINDS OP VERB
CORNER OF HOOD A.VD FIFTH STREETS.
tra-um,t •
ayPcmitailsb ur r gh,
Pa.
Ths M Wemb Cla d r
at lofommm.ttrlsofDa
J. J. 1L0C.6.. C0N13.11,1 ,
Livingston, Roggen & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
rACK and Depot Railroad Scales, flay,
attle aad Gran dod PIA/torso and Counter do.; Door
of all Elam Spring, Drop laud Thumb Latobra. Coffee
et ratios. Moir. Paint
_appmead patterac
t a x, pl I r on 016 of
overly.
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
3.19, dad = Laberty ativot, mond* RatilAdeld grad,
PITTSBURGH.
NIONTMENTS, Tombs, Gmvo
s uanm fu
=” T on rand, and to Mit sa
10. M orlon. Time bundled ohgl.l sod riveted Ma
for Motrasoanta te.,t , n band. Sleek and Slsb Mar
bla funtlahad to tba Tr.. at boo low et prlora. All olden
filled irltb donate-It at 319 I.lbartf
.23 W. W. WALLACI.
Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh.
KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., Manufso
tozers of—
Brnn CCU of
Ad Stu.th , llM
(..Irpt of all oak= and abadar,
Oaten Twiner,
Plon=nal and Saab Oorot
Roy* of $ll .Ise! And dem , l,Wour
Batiln‘.
11110rdara. laft tbal 1U /dwarf Kora of Logan. Wlda.
0..131 Wood stmt. yin h.. atantlon. 1.2.5:1?
TO DEALERS IN WASHBOARDS.
E i l IBC 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented
raluallt haprorethrof in ilimitboords. for which be
o ned • /ig.M' moot.. 1819. Bald Improvement wraith
ed In prvterly preparing the latsee of • eheet of Zine (or
tabor suitable metal) and them reusing them to Near or
cut their way Into the molid wooden aideatir ley of •
Weshboark, the methods preekroaly employed. having
been to plough arra. or mita unlit, to Melle
talk plate. O. MCC enteequentlygOld enher infermf
and emerraluP In said Patent to the natecriber who Is
noir .PPOPr, MIw.nm moo,
Ir=os/G6s . ,.._ ju is; "
iCA7 I 7.IYr e
Wayne, Dailey Ler. !VILA Ithainese. Induced tl7. ' f
the
PoinderitrandeStengiveirda•lpal a dPaternied
tlttri 'd 7nYMTsrlh!rd ' Airtl i t. Mithy w i =ap od i v h: n iZs -
-"enured by saki Patent dolts have bath etc...l-need and
are OW vendlag segingt cestainpartles. known to in thus
Mengaged. and it le my Intention to prreecote for all in
ngements area my legal and put right to the extent
at the law. ..ali Demons are there,ore motioned against
porehasing or dealinii: Moe Weehboarde, made after
the manner patented Ram es. vol branded Rfcr's
improved Ithrablierds, 0M.18414^ nem< ea4e being
visions. /t
t n.r be well to remark that the variatlon In
the dupe of crimp, or the employment Of 007 Patent
ed Harlin,. to roll Wathboarthi, does not glee therlght
nee the /trtented benne Prows thole described, upon
with/alto value of the Board really depends. Mammals
order for th. prwriva arfide oapia-utior solloited sod
promptly executed atm
_low mime as an of the mum
thorthed makes, by' .108}:P11 W. WAYNE.
Bole Proprietor and alarinfactnrer therm.;
Office at Harts.,, Stan, NctlP6Stalnist- opposite
fe2.B. thuthinati,Ohio.
O.SCOTT, Dentis'Folutn street,
. fin doon west of Mutat. Mae h
9 A. c., to 6 S.ll.
111 wart intranted..
Barlow's Indigo Blue.
nARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE is now well
eitatfllobed as the beet article seer ofTered for Blue
ing Clothes. It Is entirely Inn from a® or anything in
lustros to the twat ertkitio.
All Llouseteepenyelio have not need 11.111 find igteneh
dumper and Les trouble than Indigo or any other artlele
ut. 21. great demand fbr It hoe brought out neural
Imitations. Houiekewra and Consumars will be armful
toget EVIZMIWE Iltoton's., nut up at ALFRISD WILT.
BERGRICE DRUG BTORX, No. HO M SACOND
.PHILADRLPHIA. Storekeepers an set their Maio
or. the Brawn and Druggists *hay deal with. at trim
tbut pay them swoodpro ,
DROos, crismics; eaNrs, DIZ
RTUFSde.. d
ock. with • Bretton, assortment of erin•
thing is the B tarot Km% PhYsiehins and blantuilie.
torero oupplled et reuon able nem -
ALFRED WilifilZROEIL
• No. 197 N. Second Pt., 14=Pilo.
lutenieats Office,
ST. CLAIR STREST.
SERVANTS of all descriptions supplied
Meat* Wales and notes are respeettally adkited
to avail themselves of the Await' DOW °Nerd. Put eery
lees offered se guarantee for future tavors.
N B.—Coreetlons promptly attended to.
ten-lvd /08. LIEWIL
01110.1.; PENNA. RAILROAD—Wanted
20 stuns of Stack to complete an order.
k
WIIALNS CO,
. .BankersandOommleolon Stook IL-okena 714 alk at.
j A. BROWN, would most reopectrully in
0 form the public that h e lu,epe on hand . M his fftans
on the Teat aide of the Diamond, alleohemy City,
Veto wortment of Venithm Btindl Also, Venlll.l:Bbute
tam me made to order,. in the bast ile a ' renanted ea
to any he the United States. Ilia D -ud
without the aid of a ar ro w dArer. _ 1 arin7parsb ' err ed
Mock, tools, and goal of th e Wand Eetahliabmt th
Bammey a McClelland, lan nprepared to famish
customers as wall so the nubile et large, wit h their old
erythina
In their Um. agency. NO. wood etreet.Pittarmrele
meb26 - unoWw.
jjAIINDBY BLUE- 26e attention of fami
lies and waalewomen Is Invited to Ulla Blue, which
.pti Indigo dlssohai, having ALM% nropartleg retained
The Laundry Blue pooseswea mar we undissolved Indlo
the advantage of Imparting a !writer color to olothow.of be.
log much more shople and convenient for use, Lod of ter
lag a SasTiOg of stout one hall owing to the fact that not
more than one balfof the Indigo can be dissolved try wa.
ter. It Is entirely dartitute of any roman 'curio= to
cloths. Vie would solicit a trial, and warrant It to be as
represented. For sale DI JOILN HAFT Jr..
de w' N 0.141 lead
Hagan &
0. 91 Market. at , are closing out their en
or. 'jock of Dry Gad
DreWr torn t : at an Iff i nom dlaoannt nom
ply. laav• a IlnaVortmlleoT i gnirolffi
I=Parazoot , as, French •Worinos, Wool Dallney.
1 Plaids, IladonnsUothasmes Cloth, to
Co
(Wats, X English do, BMUS. inaperlor make. of
Welch and other Fianna% with •
mann:loy of
a ll
and Cohnod Brteada üb' and fitrlpfd Meal /Ma, all of
which will w stdd at n
Croat sondem .1•20
Spring of 1855.
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD
win commence °padre
On Monday, March .
Theft FIAT Mel/ cf SPRING GOODS. nib
. .
---
A A. MASON JD CO. are now openi . rtAF29
eungtV . V.: 31Z:f de PA C i I ,=C4.
'which hart Wan panel:wed se Um Win renaPtori o "ssles
at much lass than eat of nunsidadfif.
A. Mason Co. will open on
Monday. Yoh 12th,U) pen et rich Plato sad Mal
sine • kw pas of thoott 4 Plats. St StSO.
;WOOLPIA DS—A. A. Mason Co. ate
ulnas oat the beam at their Platte th • ar s t
*M
I HEW YORK ADITERIM'S
Frxua YISSCIIEH & SMELL'S Gorteral Ad,
gtaz No. Ira! Ernd•ray. N. York. asto YO.•
Pg nes ts! the at of 4Vete rork.
- 1 - e — trnadulterated Brandies,
=BM: lion ran Goatees.
CIINE of the prineipal and' great causes of
the high prim of greedy In thiS reitrket, is the Ina ,
recteource from which It Is this
Ninetenthe of thelf
Imparted Is received from mercantile honer+ be
who bar of the farmer , to that distrkt and ship Sc
United State. et couch advermodyirtess. fregoastly
in an adulterated Mate. lo.`riew of them facts, and for the
Min.. of ...hi: fair prim for tir prodmt. a tudow
Nye Ten dr ogg 6r. ent an ' i United fdates. 'ndid'd. *Mk' .
• The name of the consolidation Is the Central Sochi/ Of
Vineyard Proprietors of Oortmen under the general Man ,
agement and rite direction of g. PraddeugaYke
President. and a Oommittwe InsPectbon of right mien
hen... The society Itself somber' live hundrW vineyard
proerletomomonmd them EOM of UM moat Influential
b
omelet... to the neighbwhood of Come. who contribute:
tinder cereal by.lawa the entire growth of their ir4
o
yard. to the mineral fond of the society. the prwient.
tal of which II
three on
franca The admentagesto
obtained from fhb combinaticai Memo alwat•nt ma DI rah ,
der ninmessury net farther Lamina= .vo the nada*
neverthelese, It mar be worthy of , obsomation that It
Imbues In this eerie!, poem. a more
stalk!
public attention died the hmion•ef InteresteMlSP
hire. bum and aeller.knace all ant share. disteat.
neoessexily: broom m the tenet of each Individend
tribute DT every mmne his power to uphold t
tenon which the moiety is endeavoring to gam r u e tXt . i:
meet of the best qualities of brandies. thle payees
• clause Introduced to
the statutes (article eig_rndessit
Immative that thentiolders shall supply the OXUS.
.sth the to beet Cognac brandies. otherwise they - peg
the liability of aumitire finfelture of their hares.- s
The undersigned, sole agent. In the United litateefbr
the centred Society al Vineyard Proprietors of 4310 , 14
would solid e the attention of
inerchanta hotel gaspwri,
iCeeeeee sad otters torn* rintamie now on hand, eenAdent
Met they will compare more favorably than with%cir sati.
de mow in the morbid. and at prime feria'. the standard
of even °raillery Oognaca DE VEDOCIE OLLARLBB.
my6-Imv 1111 NW. Meet: below Wall, Now Tory..
.
• : li - ANOrtiGS,
IMOLIOLLYJ OD Irma
THOMAS. FAYE & CO.,
256 and 257Aroodwoy, New York
Dintralystipotits the City Hall A Park,
L
AVELAV
4 1E constantly on ..and a full stoc
American and French Paper Hangings. •
Prints, Certain Parrs, Bela - ,ers. Wags.
lassigapsaaa, of awry etylio =own tO the grads.
Merchants laying in their wo,, .can buy from alit
hand. se we manatetare largely LA Lumen direct from
French Handbell:awn; ItTerhoor wears aid e agents in the
United states.
Ourretail arrant marten 1.14 "richest ;tries of
Decoration. gad, al importation,' !male, when desired.
front eat splendid cellatWn of samples. artistic' P.P.
dangers tent to any part of the United Staler. r01119.3mr•
Umbrella° id P--
~mbrellas ant. 'arasols.
JOHN J. SMITH,
.WIIOLBSALE
234 and 235 Broadwan• New Yozki.
The most extensive In the world.
T HE late fall in the price of materials, con.
hu ertalled t git numun the terr'scratrgely mans?
Sint;
trade 4 and to oo.c to merchants. at rery tow prime. the
1001.0
mmtab assortment Of
UMBRELLAS 3TlE b e
LLAS AND PARASOLS
to be fennd to Europe or America. Bleirlants rhitlng
New Pork to bur their goodie, sre reepeernally Invited to .
ull cad examine the etuct. Wore Purchasing.
N. /3.-.‘Please cut Oil card out and pat It In your n eck
et toot for reference. JOIIN I. Oill.TII
onb9.2m• Manurectorer.
1855. MILLINERY. 1855
Mrs. WM. SIMMONS,
, • 'VS Broads, y,A. 1
ILS now prepared to extibit, and offers fo
pas to wholesale slid Mal Boyers, et tbekessst_ pos
. s cash prior. the !won lad best, selected Mea.
enrd gl ersts,7 , lo? " rdist i gnol7 et 7 eg Ch t
If riot superior to bee floor hapartat o bse They nose
mullsl with groat care by theteelabrated Trerteh
mr. Madame Labelbtsr. of Paris. end Mrs, Larmll6-
tbso, of Mod .1., laud,,,.
P. S.—Pattern llosooste coostently tuna. Orden by
junetaelly attended to, Mrs. SIMMONS,
wziSrow 064 Sboadway, Nom York.
• Daguerreotype Materials, dte.
Yn Ranh are respect Tweed ki shot/alai, ssfetrtisw
went to any Daguerreat its...
11 far
eneral Depot of Materials
for the Ilagner&x, and =cgs oss Paper sad
Catalogues ed cox o n. •
Goods can be wit by exams. payable on dallvesy, but
parties •Ith wham we are unacquainted, must give rola.
enc. as to their ability to PLY fur the goods op sreral, or
remit with their order enough to sorer expenses of trans-
Donation. fserf-311, R AX/lIONY,SOS Broselway.N. S.
New York Bag Idinnfactoa.
VAM, Flour, Feed, Grain, Meal, Hominy,
Shot. Buckwheat. Salt. Onanonnd other kinds of
. made and printed to order By =Ladner/ wit dew
mech. add... se above,
. - Pion steed, Nov Tort.
WM. SIMMONS, •
Wholes:A - Dealer in
STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY,
fie 7, DROADWAT. /17. T.
Striw Goods, French Flowers, OW .
((e ASH purchasers are solicited to exaroine
N..) oarataet of
grants 110 VA n .
or k fIZrOODS m Rand almon ,
na*. it er to that
of am maw. taniaa la City.
at bail triad., the =ohm law, par steamer!, 'awl
a' our °an cmaufaetura, the latest MyWa of BONNETS.
it max gloats, ka ke..,filialLom aft. to-tfiall-parelta
an a jrniatirredurad teas. 111.121)Nt A KETCHUM,
faPidato GO a ad John st., am. William. New Toot
8i
esw . • 6: BROTHERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NEW roax.
Item rensowed Le N 0.170 Marna ra,oor. ofThaasana
IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their
orlalaalroaraeta both In Europe and East Indlestand
re
fnch and EnaMb Chemicals, Porrwy, -Tooth.
Nalland Hair Brnabos, flair Glortaaal Strapa Parts and
Trisatallpoogra Corks. Scapa, ita. &a, they ont them on
the most ronscroabla tons. Orders stther In person, or by
will maitre their bat attention. j 512.1181,
ALDERMEN.
I. Donaldson. Aldernian
(OFFICE, corner of Fenn and St,. Clair to.,
rittsburgh. All Moaners opertalnlng - to the Man of
lerm. will be promptly attended to. fealya
Patrick McKenna,
ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD.
OFFICE corner of Grant and Fifth streets.
uirmerirca,rptedlrr - Atora.n.u.i...) whore all
bostomr•rsur to the ollSoo of- Aldonan sad Janke
of the 'Poem L will be p[o.2sUr attoMat to. *4-3cl
MISCELLANEOUS.
STEWART dr ILLLGOB.E.
ANUTACTIINEILS OF
COOKING, HEATING,
AND
FANCY STOVES,
GRATES, FENDERS,
Pipes. Boxes, and Foundry Castings of
all kinds.
OFFICE AND WAREHO USE,.
No. 267 'Liberty St:, corner of Hand,
PITT A.
ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S .
LIVERY AND RALE
STABLE.
orner Thromand street and CAerry PA
PITTAIMAtiII. PA.
ASHLAND 1100132,
ABM MEET, ABOVE OEVILNTII BURET,
PIIILADELPHIA.
H. B. BENSON, Paorairroa.
WJV qf Oarrd. 11,60 p q . d ay.
Hay A 1864—lvd
IaTALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and
Dealer in male. Figured and Decorative riper Harz.
In No. 85 Waal street, Pittsburgh.
note Alma oracle celebrated manufactures, Mears. Dell.
eourt of Patil. 058.3-63
RART., FASHIONS FOILLADLES' DRESS
EIK—Tbe Pleat Fulgoni 1b..113N1L direct:in steamer
S. on sal* on tII• lit worth. b
ntis. L a. WILSON,
Nft.713114 Pima. above Hand stmt.
FI=C7:M
KIER, ZONES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS
MERE PORTABLE. BOAT LINE,
XORWABDING AND - COMMISSIOIg
StIIRCIIAZiIIt, Carta Buhl, Berenth street, Pitts.
BAUM, Lard, laird 013, Masa Pink, a. 0. llama, Kw. en
tin and No.l Balt, Anti:lnc:Ka and Scotch Pig ban. &dm
Mick and Clay. Anthracite Otal. te. myl9
BANKING,
HOUSES
O
JOHN T. HOGO:
KEW YORK.
No. 22 SOUTH SD ST. KOMADELPtag,
PITIKBUROII. ALLEGKENY 00,
SOMEREIRT,_ Bowma 00
MOUNT PLNAELANT. Bmirsioa n
rD , CO, Plume
OONNELLS I .r.u . gAr.FFTE C 2„
BROWNS
ONIONTON YI LL
De:melts reeetnet, Dlecounts made, Ovals NM
and roßeeted, Raub Note. and Specie bougt
blocks, Notes and other Omani. bought sad oemegtondatue and collections mmmiadon, .or
uo.2g4f
LOUD SCHAEFER,
attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector
13 ODCWITI3 31030
OHIO AND PRN.NSTI.RANIA RAILROAD Fix:
Mark, Wayne,Qolmel. Tusears•ruMblutablana,Rlchland.
(..I=ll., Summit, Portaile.Trmibull. Ilahmainsand In l and
()ANTON. Okla
Means tal l a t tinns k ('o, } Play
Mr. lgonsa ilartes.l and .. 0.
M. Wldltal I
qh, P
IlecryOrsc
• Mesta. P. 2 W. Pabrr. I put.thla h:
Tboodor• Um En.
IL P. )(uglier mbldly
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JAMES ROBB, 89,Mnrket and 6 Union
eta, third dnor from the Market Home, Pittsburgh,
(7,thi,... i =n t rz i = i s =T IT gs mood, sod core
=l, n all mist's". and of the latesrge, m g, tu rgt r ,
In the eastern cities.
The partkular attention of the LeeilM
end ed to well
extorted stock of Gaiters, and Fancy Boots end allow. of
all dencriptionr aim a Wm stack of Manna' Gaiters end
Finer Shoes which won earefallr selected. YorGentionten.
h. boo any pattern OfillaC7had Wearing articles. Par
chasm Mr Cali/In large quantities enable Mat la MI sty
boa Dthee as gar .t,ollahment will eell in the eq. rte
011. continues to manufactire as heretofore, any Indef
Lam' end Gentlemeee . tram. In the amen style and of
OM beat materiel& aroll.tf
•
Black Diamond Line of ,_:.,......
•
4"4171C-111' .4
ft LS 'from Livemool - to Philadelphia=
Ist of earl month, and from Philadelphia to War.
Tool Um 16th of ton? imei l bdiir Th ag ,.. B u t . l .
. 0n a ye.. 9 tisbaut rt , embis; sal Rietuddemi.
B a Oa. LirarpieL
i ttrautomeber. exert lathe C:ompany. Ime slw' me
hero passage Tiekuta and Bight i raft for aiii ammst.
payable st any Esnitin Eaglead , Ireland, Pottland sad
Wales,
elm. brirgreemirreta from Ken York and P 111014,-
Pk4a trr 1 ! .4 JOHNTHOMPSON. Ea
mpean e
I. 174 No. 410 Liberty «„MUM:I, I I'O. *
LL PAINTERS.
glithlaes,
reran T atar.
AilmiWiodand arta meets.)
dO2l - prOmptil• attended to.
minas asieuted Ins amnia. Mt. a 141.411
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
SATURDAY DIORNING, MAT 12, 1855
ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS BY THE
ASIA.
Latest from Pebastoool.
Tun TBLZOILLPLI. —A telegraph message from
the Crimea; of date as resent as Wednesday,
reached the Admiralty yesterday; but to a late
hour this morning, the Government, now in sole
possession of the quickest means of communica
tions, appears to have had nothing Important to
announce. An opinion is gaining ground that
the assault will not take place before the disem
barkation of the Sardinian troops in the Crimea—
Daily New..
EUPATOBJA, April 17.—According to some pa
pers found on a supposed deserter, there are ten
'divisions of Russian infantry at Peank op. Except
these and four batalions, chiefly invalids, at some
Tillages four leagues from Sanatoria, on the road
to Simferopol, there is no infantry on this side,
as the greater' part of the cavalry seems concen
'trete& about Enpatotia. Several regiments of
cavalry are on the two roads to Simferopol and
Perekop. Odessa strongly fortified. Nine new
batteries bad been thrown up,
Vtarat, April 26.—T0-day, at the request
.of
the Russian. Representatives, it was made known
that they,would make new propositions. The
issue of the Conference has not yet transpired.
Baron Heel goes with the whole of the general
staff to Gtalid% on the 3d of May, but probably
only to Inspect the army. By a second despatch
we learn that the Russian propositions have been
rejected by the allies. M. Dronyn De Lhoya
leaves to-morrow.
Vistula, Friday, April 27.—M. Drays% De
Lhuys left Vienna this morning at 8 o'clock. The
Conference of Thursday is generally believed to
have led to no molt. .
Adiices from Bt. Petersburg mention that, for
some .weeks past, no British subject has been al
lowed to:lnave the country. The refusal to grant
passports was coupled with an intimation that
cases haring transpired of English mechanics
baring held meetings and refund to work, any
repetition of such conduct would cause them to
tm sent into the interior.
The Paris correspondent of the Daily News
points to the method which Austria will most
probably adopt in order to creep out from the en
gagements of the treaty of December 2d. Thns
ebo will continue to say that she is ready to de
clare war upon Russia when the conference, are
broken up. But this is not the case; they are
only suspended. The semi-official Austrian
•Correspondence" ha's already broken this
ground.
The Times' Paris correspondent states that on
Tuesday night s courier left Paris for Vienna
with despatches from the Emperor for Id. Drouyn
do Lithys. These despatches are described as
decided in their tone, and the French Plenipo
tentbuy is instructed to call upon the Austria
Cabinet to declare ciitegorieally whether it means
to fulfil its pledges, and to take the part that
becomes it as a great power against the common
enemy, now that Russia lute rejected the prop
osition of the powers. The demand is said to
be made in terms which admit neither evasion
nor delay.
The Petrie publishes a despatclifrom Vienna.
dated the:26th, which states that the Austrian
government is about to decree a new levy of 80,-
000 men, and that the proposition relative to
the mobilisation of the federed contingeetts are
about to be renewed.
Alanato. April, 24.—At the Cortes to-day the
report on the bill brought forward by the govern
ment relative to the creation of Protestant ceme
teries was presented and read. It is favorable
to the measure. Some advantages have been
granted to the foreign import trade in gpain, and
some of the consular formalities have been sim
plified.
. .
The Minieter of France has stated in-the Cortes
that the government bad not readied any protest
from the Pope against the sale of theproperty
belonging to the clergy.
The Piedroontese Senate commenced the dis
cussion ortheConsents Suppression Bill on the
23rd. On the 26th the discussion was adjourn
ed, in consequence of the Bishop's proposing to
allow the clergy f9oo,oollyearly.
Admiral Hamelin, who is 59 years of age, has
been appointed Minister of Marine and of the
Colonies, in the mead of M. Ducos, deceased.
The imperial decree was dated from Windsor.
There appear. to be no longer any reason to
doubt that the Emperor of the French will pro
ceed forthwith to the Crimea. La the Corutittr
aortae! of Monday it' is stated that his camp
equipage has already been lent off, and the 10th
of May is .ntidentialy named in Paris as the day
on which he will take his departure.
M. Bilault, Minister of the Interior, has refus
ed to authorize the introduction of bull fight's
into Paris during the time of the Exhibition.
Such spectacles, he says, are repugnant to French
Ideas.
,:,
There is a report t at General l'ellisier will be
Immediately appoint to succeed General Can
robert, who will retu to France as a Field-Mar
shal.
The Coatom Dotiep, levied in Franca in tho
first quarter of 1855, exceed, by 8,000 francs,
the amount for the corresponding period of last
year.
firma.—Senor 3lados has succeeded in nego
tiating a loan of forty millions of reels, at the
rate of nine per cent. He is, however, to receive
only twentynine millions in specie.
The journals confirm what - was said some days
ago as to the Pope's Nuncio having presented a
protest from his holiness against the religious
basis of the constitution, and against the bill for
the sale of ecclesiastical property.
The report was again current that a Spanish
legion was to be raised for service in the Crimea;
and two Catalan members of Cortes are named as
haring applied to the minister of War for license
to raise recruits in Catalonia. It was thought
that the Government would not refuse permis
sion, and in certain quarters It was even said
that Spain was disposed to join the western alli
ance against Russia. •
PRITSMA.—The Berlin Times correspondent
writes:—"The elate of feeling in the higLest
and Ministerial circles here is so embittered
against Austria, that anything like a co-opera
tion of Prussia in the same cause with her south
ern neighbor is out of the question. The policy
of Prussia has become, since the death of the
late Emperor Nicholas, more doggedly neutral,
and the feelings of the Court more Russian
than ever. The warm reception given to the
Emperor Napoleon in England has cut off the
Prussian's last hope that England would desire
to withdraw somewhat from the too intimate
French alliance, and bo glad to recur to Prus
sia as a sort of makeweight on the continent.—
I am assured that the King has a special report
er in London, who is to send him a full, true
and particular account of the French Emperor's
reception by the people of England. The confi
dent statements made in the press of an ap
proaching reconciliation between Austria and
Prussia have no farther basis, that I can find,
than a feeler lately thrown out here--whether
?roads would be willing to join Austria in a
motion at a Bund for the mobilization of
the Federal army "to front both ways," i. e.,. to
bear an appearance as if intehtled to act against
the Western Powers or against Russia, as the
case might eventually be."
BUBSLI.—The Grand Dukes Nicholas and
TFI
Mi
chael, brothers of the reigning Czar, are admit
members of the council of the Empire. a
Grand Duke Constantine was a member nu er
the late reign.
The deputation of officers lately sent by the
King of Hanover to express his condolence with
the present Emperor of Russia, has, among oth
er things brought the King back a sample of cie
granite of which the Cronstadt fortificatiomf are
built. Those gentlemen while staying in St.
Petersburg, took a drive all around and about
the harbor of Cronstadt; in sledges, their road
taking them from time to time between ships
of the tine and frigates, With the guns'of the for
tress covering them at every fresh step. Of
course, the said gentlemen are perfectly Convin
ced of the impregnability of the place. St. Pe
tersburg is represented as haring been converted
into one great mantifactory of arms and war
like instrumentq. In the place of the Guards,
that were formerly always stationed in the capi
tal, there are now thirty six battalions of the re
serve of the Guard.
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A private letter from Bt. Petersburg In the
Evens Zeitung, in speaking of a regiment of
Basehklns, 400 horses strong that had just arriv
ed there from Moscow, says that the men were
inrush less astonished at the Moscow railway, by
which they were conveyed, than had been expect
ed. They affirmed that it by no means went so
fast as the breeze on the steppes, and that a good
Baschkir horse could keep up with the trein.- , -
The locomotive was, however, pronounced to be
sorcery, but the Beschkir sorcerers could do
some clever things also. On their entrance into I
St. Petersburg an empty barrack was assigned
them ; begged, however, to be allowed to take
up their quarters in the open air ; if an earth,
quake came, TheAralls of the building might fall
and crush them. On being required to resume
their march in the morning after their bivouac
it
in the capitol, they wore much ast down, and
erenthally refused to leave, as c they had been
promised that when there they should see the Em.
parer- •
On this circumstance being made known to
the Emperor (Alexander) he Immediately rode
down to the place. ThOr delight at seeing their
Czar knew ne bounds ; they laughed they sob
bed; they threw themselves on the ground, they
_awed first each' other .then the Emperor, and
then hie horse ; they - crept - in rind out between
the heriss's lege, which they embraced from time
to time, and conducted themselves entirely as
children highly delighted st meeting n long ab
sent parent. After receiving the Emperor's
blessing they marched off. .
DafAxTral! 4711' THE Tareicaul. VIIITOREI.—On
Saturday morning shortly after ten o'clock the
Emperor and-Empress of the French took their
departcite from Buckingham Palace. Crowds
of persons were assembled to take a last look
of their .Imperial Majesties, not only to the vi
eiuity of the Palace but along the line of route
to the Bricklayer's Arms Station. The illus
trious visitors were accompanied by Prince Al
bert and the Mike of Cambridge, and were at
tended by their suite, and by a guard of honor
of the Blues, with their trumpeter In his state
dress. A body of root guards was stationed in
the court yard of - the palace, and their band
strict: lip “Partant pour la Syrie" as the im
perial curtege:unmed from the palate gates. The.
Queen, surrounded by the royal children, ap
peared at the centre window of the building,
and from thence-1n conjunction with them,
waved her last adieu to her Imperial visitors.
The action of her Majesty and the royal children
was quickly observed by the spectators, and
caused the cheers which had been previously
raised in honor of the Emperor and his consort
to become, if possible, more vigorous
thusiastic. Scenes of enthusism similar fo those
which have been displayed during the week
marked the progress through the streets of the
imperial party; and the farewell offered.to their
Majesties on their departure was in perfect
keeping with the welcome accorded to them on
their arrival, and the many proofs of popular
favor exhibited towards them during their so
journ.
At the stathin at Dover the same arrangements
prevailed as upon the occasion of their Majesties'
debarkation, and the station was crowded with
spectators,' who were loud and enthusiastic in
their cheering. On descending from the carriage;
Mr. Rich, M. P.,
the chairman of the company,
,Inquired of his Majesty whether the arrangements
Made by the company had given him satisfaction?
The Emperor, with his usual good tact., and in a
reply which neatly combined a compliment with
the expression of his personal feeling, said,—
" Everything lies been excellent I regret only
one thing, that is, that you have conveyed me too
quickly out of England." The guard of honor
outside the station and around the Lord Warden,
and lining the pier, was formed of the Backs and
North Leicestershire Militia, ands every available
spot upon the pier and in the neighborhood was
densely crowded. The wind bad been blowing
keenly and sharply from the north east during the
whole morning, yet, in spits of the bitter cold,
ladies thinly attired, preserved their places on
the pier with an amount of endurance which was
really surprising, and which nothing could have
supported but an anxious and ardentdesire to pay
their last respects to the illustrious visitors.
The militia, who had been on the pier for
t early three hours, exposed to the full force of
the wind, water in the harbor, in despite of all
their attempts to look as m Mtary aa troops
ought to do upon such occasions, 'appeared ex
ceeding =comfortable, very tumbler° "stand at
ease," and had they attempted a "hurrah,"
their chattering teeth would have given a "shake"
to the word which would have possessed more of
novelty than agreeableness of expression. The
Empress leant on the arm of Prince Albert as
they proceeded out of the station, the Emperor
and Duke of Cambridge following next. As they
were walking along the station, the Emperor ob
served Mr. Payne, the Mayor of Dover, who
was the first Englishman to welcome Nis Majes
ty on his debarkation, and uneaten tatlously placed
in his hands a small box, saying as he did so, "I
hope, Mr. Mayor, you will keep this in kind re
membrance of me." Upon opening the case, it
was found to contain a very handsome and valu
able jewelled snuff-box. It was of blue enamel,
richly ornamented with gold, and having upon
the lid the letter "N." set in brilliants.
As the wind was Betting in very strong from
the northeast, and the water was somewhat
rough, the Steamer which was in readiness to
convey the Emperor was placed to the windward
of the pier. The steamer wes the Empress, one
of the boats of the Royal Mail Dover and Calais
Company, Captain Smithett having command.—
The spectacle of the embarkation was one of
much interest, and
.contrasted greatly with the
scene presented on the landing. The whole of
the cliffs and surrounding heights could be dis
tinctly seen; the vessels of war forming the main
guard of honor, lying in the roads, gaily dressed
and with yards manned were not, as before,
shrouded in a dense sea fog.
The ships, however, soon became perfectly
obsottred, bat it wee from the wreathing volumes
of white smoke which gradually rose, as gun
after gun thundered forth its salute ' while, tow
ering high above the town, small clouds of curl
ing vapor pointed out the spots whence the bat
teries were firing the parting salute. Prince
Albert and the Duke of Cambridge accompanied
the Emperor and Empress on board the steamer,
where they remained for some time in animated
conversation. The Empress parted in the most
affectionate manner with the Matohioness of Ely,
who had been in attendance on her Majesty dur
ing her stay, and also shook hands very heartily
with the other members.of the suite who had ac
companied H. R. H. Prince Albert. The Em
peror also did the same. Prince Albert, pre
vious to leaving the steamer, several times shook
hands with the Empress, and, upon finally part
ing from her, kissed her Majesty's left hand
with eartiest`nmf graceful gallantry. The Em
peror cordially and heartily shook the hands df
the Prince and the Duke of Cambridge, the
gangway was withdrawn, and immediately after
the paddles of the steamer began to revolve, and
the illustrious guests were on the way to their
seat of empire.
As the steamer moved off, the Emperor and
Empress, as if anxious to prolong the last in
terview with his Royal Highness, advanced to
the side of the vessel, the Emperor took off his
hat once more, bowed to Prince Albert. and the
Empress thrice kissed the hand which his Royal
Highness had saluted, several times waved her
handkerchief, and retired with the Emperor to
the saloon prepared for her accommodation.
The firing from the ships was continued until
the steamer had passed some distance out to sea
and until dark clouds of smoke seen from the
land alone showed the direction which the Em
press and the steamers which accompanied her
were taking. The steamer left the pier about
half-past ono, and arrived at Boulogne about
four o'clock.
Rot:mouse Sca-Mon, April 22d.—A review of
30 000 men by the Emperor has jest taken place.
The troops passed in front of the Pavilion Elotel
where the Empress witnessed the magnificent
spectacle from the balcony.
PARIS Sunday April 22.—Their Majesties ar
rive, at 7 o'clock this evening at the Palace - of,
Its Tuileries. An immense crowd lined the
route from the Railway station to the Palace,
and welcomed the Emperor and the Empress with
the most enthusiastic cheering.
TELEGRAPIL TO TOE CRTMEA.—On the 26th alt.
the electric telegraph was put in operation from
the War-Office in Whitehall to the head-quarters
of Lord Raglan before Sevastopol, and the Gov
ernment in the course of tho afternoon received .
communications which were despatched from the
Crimea at 4 o'clock that morning. The subma
rine cable from Cape Kalerga In Bulgaria to the
Monastery of St. George in the Crimea lies a
length of 301 miles across' the bottom of the
Black sea. It was laid down on the 10th, 11th,
12th and lath of April. Henceforth reports of
all important events will be made !simultaneous
ly to Lord Raglan in the camp and to the War
Office in London.
Tile VILNTIA COSVEHJINCE.—In the House of
Commons on the 24th ult., Mr. Bright said,
wirh to know from the noble lord at the' head of
the Government if the House can be informed
whether, as is understood,' Lord John Rus
sell has left Vienna, and whether the confer
ences and negotiations which he was conducting
are considered, by the Government to be at an
end. If that be so, I wish to know whether the
noble viscount can inform the House when he will
be able to make a specific statement to the House
on the subject, or give as any documentary in
formation whereby we may bo able to know what
is the difference between the terms proposed by
the Allies and those which, may have been offered
as a connter-propasition by the Russian Govern
ment, in order that tho HOMO and the country
m ay understand, if the war is to be prolonged,.
what is to bo the object of the war in future.—
[Hear.]
Lord Palmerston—Sir, the_question whichthe
Hon. member has put is of such great impoit
&nee that I cannot shrink from giving the House
and the country some explanation. [Hear,
hear.] What may be the time at which her
Majesty's Government may think fit to give a
more detailed explanation I am not at present
in a condition to state. But it Is well known to
the House that the English and French Govern
ment, in concert with the Government of Aus
tria, had determined that the proper develop
meat of the third point, which regarded the
treaties of 1841) and 1841 in respect to the Straits
of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, required,
among other things, that the preponderance of
Russia in the Black Sea should henceforth cease.
That principle was laid dove by England and
France and was agreed tor d
Austria, and it was
a principle which, in the hatre, was accepted
by the . Russian plenipote ths..y. On Thursday
last the plecripotentLaries. of England, , France;
Austria, Turkey, and..Busale met to consider
this point. The plenipotentiaries of England,
France, Austria, and
ti TIC proposed, as the
mode of .carrying oat principle which had
been admitted and weep by Rani% either
that the =mill( of the Russian naval force in
tOe Black Sea should heniestath be limited by
VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER 224.
treaty, or that:the Black Sea should be declared
neutral ground entirely, whereby all ships of
war would be excluded from that sea, so that it
woald be a sea for commerce only'in
The Russian Pienipotetitiair requirectforty-eight
hours to take that proposition inttiionsideration_
These forty-eight hours having elapsed on Sat
urday another conference was held on that day,
and there the Russian Plenipotentiary absolute
ly refused to accept either 'of thiike alternatives
thus pre-ned unanimously by the representatives
of the other four powerl.' Thereupon the con.
foresee was- adjourned thee dir, and my noble
friend and M. Drouyn de l'Huys, the Ministers
of England and Prance, were to take their de
parture from Vienna in the course of the present
day [Hear.]-
Sir H. I Villoughby—Wa s any
coutter-proposi
lion made . by tussia
Lord Palm s too—Susie made no counter
proposition whatever [Cheers.]
Sheriff's Bales
By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioui Ex.
pones,
' Lerari ,Facias ;and Fieri Facia, issued
out of the Coti of Common Pleas and District
Court of Allegh ny County, and to ma directed,
will be exposed to Publla Balmer Toe COURT
Hon.'s, in the City of Pittatiurgh,,on Monday,
the - 401 day of June A. D..10513;At 10 A. M.,
the following described property, viz:
All the right, title, interest and estate of John
Adams; one•of the defendants, of In and to all
that certain farm of land situate in Wilkins town
ship, bounded and described as • follows, to wit
by Samuel Dennison's land and by lands of Wm.
G. Hawkins and others, and fronting on the Mon.
.nogahela river and containing 100 acres, more or
less, on which are erected a bricktlwelling house,
a frame dwelling house and other outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution aa' the property
of John Adams, at the suit of B. EL Ileastinge.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Wil
liam Blanch, of, in and to all thathertain lot or
piece of ground situate, lying and being on Coal
Hill, Chattiers township, being lot No. 16 in
Augusta Bhaler'e plan of lots,•bounded and de
scribed es follows, to wit : • Beginning on the
south side of the continuation of High street, at
the dietetic° of 240 feetfrom Shaler street; thence
southrrardly parallel with Bhaler street 120 feet;
thence westwardly 40 feet to corner of lot No.
17; thence northwardly by line of said lot No.
17 120 feet to continuation of High street; thence
south eeetwardly forty feet to place of begin
ning.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of William Blanch, at the suit of Clarence Shaler.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim of George
Chivers, owner or reputed owner and Conrad
Waggoner, contractor, of, in and to all that two
and a ball story frame dwelling !louse situate in
Lower St. Clairtp, being 20 feet in front on
.treet, in the plan of lots laid out by Richard
Cowan, Esq., on the top of Coal Hill and extend
ing bock 18 feet,' the said building being erected
on lot No. in said plan of lots;which said lot
has a front of 52. feet on said street and extends
back sbutliwardly the same . width 165 feet and
is bounded on the west by a lot belonging to
Duncan and on the east by a lot belonging to
Miller and being the lot which said George
Chivers bought by
, articlei - , of agreement from.
said Richard. Cowan. .
gened sad-takenin execution as the property
of George Myers, owner or reputed owner and
Conrad Waggoner oontracter. at the suit of An
drei Cartney, turwiror of James Richardson &
Co.
All the right, title, interest and claim of Jacob
Covode, owner, and Jacob Hays and Samuel
Hamilton, contractors, via:—All thet double two
story brink dwellinghousei ivith basement cellar,
situate in the Ninth ward; Pittsburgh, each house
being about 20 feet square or 40 feet by 20 feet,
and built upon the bock end of tho following de
scribed two lots of ground fronting on the north
western side of Petastreet: such lot being 24
feet tient and extendiog back ablaut 100 feet to
Mulberry Alley, preserving the , same width; said
lots are bounded on the side next Lawrenceville
by lot of Joseph Fershee, and on tie city side
by lot of Jacob Cosgrove and are nearly oppo
site Simpson & Co.'s Glass Works, and the lots
or pieces of ground and curtelago appurtenant
to said building.
Seised and taken in execution. as property of
Jacob Covode, Jacob Heys and Samuel Hamil
ton, owner and contractors, at the suit of Wil
liam Denny.
All the right, title, interest and elaiia of An
drew Hurd r owner or reputed owner, and Jacob
Hays, contractor for building and Samuel Hamil
ton contractor, viz: all that certain three story
brink build:ng situate on the upper or north
eastern side of Crawford street in the Sixth
Ward city of Pittsburgh: being about 24 feet
front by about 20 feet deep, built upon a lot 24
feet front by 100 feet deep; bounded on the one
and northern aide by lot of Barry, and on the oth
er and eastern side bylotof Haelrertwalder ; said
baildingis now used by said Hurd as a Tobacco
and Cigar manufactory.
Seised and taken in eremitical an the property
of Andrew fiord, owner or reputed owner, and
Jacob Hays and Samuel Hamilton contractors at
the snit of William Denny.
ALSO, •
. All the right, title, interest and claim of Sam
uel Butubertson, of, in and to all that certain lot
of ground, beginning at the sonth-east corner of
Beaver and Jefferson streeta; thence south along
the teat side of Beaver street 40 feet; thence
east, presorting the same width, 100 feet more
or less; situate In the 2nd ward of the city of
Allegheny, and fronting and abutting 40 feet on
Beaver street.
Seized and taken itta i xeontion as the property
Samuel flumbertson, at the Bait of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, for use.
All the right, title, interest and claim of An
drew Leech Jr., the defendant, of, in, and to all
that tract or parcel of land situate in the town
chip of Elisabeth, bounded and described as fol
loan—Beginning at a post on the bank of the
Monongahela river at the corner of the lands now
or lately owned by Wm. Bell and others, of which
this woo originally parcel, thence by the line of
the said other land south 23 degrees , east 155 6-10
perches to a post; thence by Jail& formerly of
Daniel Thompson south 84 degrees east 53 perch
es to & black-walnut stump; thence north 344
degrees east 22 5-10 perches, north 1 degree
cast 60 2-10 perches to an elm; thence north 574
degrees west :16 perches to a past; thence north
294 degrees east 40 perches to a forked sager
tree, north IR degrees east 28 6.10 perches to
a sugar , tree; thence north 9 degrees west 26
perches to e hickory; thence north 453 degrees
. not 89 2-10 perches to a post; thence by land of
„Tames Watson, north 444 degiees west 42 perch
es to the Menongahela river, thence up Said rover
by its coulee about perches, o the place of
beginning:- Containing one hundred and ten
acres and 'one hundred and thirtY-five perches,
strict measure. - Together 'with all that other
piece of land being parcel of the Same original
tract, commencing et a post at a ran, being a
corner of lands now or lately of the heirs of
Irwin; thence by the land of the laid Irwin south
614 degrees east 66 perches to a pile of stones;
thence North 24 degrees east 67 8-10 perches to
a post along the line of lands formerly of E.
Thompson, thence by a partition line between
this and other lands owned bY I William Bell,
Richard Edwards, G. Bradshaw and Thomas
Beath, whereof this was original parcel, north
61f degrees west 54 2-10 perchei; thence by the
lands aforesald of the heirs of Lida south 4 of a
degree east 8 4-10 perches to a fallen hickory;
and thence by the lands of Irwin south 80 de
grees west 50 4-10 to place of beginning;—
Containing - nineteen acres and twenty-seven
perches, etrict mensura
Blazed and taken In execution as the property
of Andrew Leeoh Yr., at the suit of Thomas M.
Howe.
All the right, title, interest and claim of James
McDonald, of, in and to the following described
pieces of property, to wit: All that certain lot or
piece of ground situate in theeity of Pittsburgh,
bounded.and described as fsliows, Begin
ning on a fifty feet street on the eastern side of
said piece of ground and at the distance of forty
eight feet north-westwardly from the corner of
Charles alley; therde north-westwardly along said
street thirty feet; .thence southwardly by a line
parallel with Charles alley one hundred feet to
Bank alley; thence along saidalley at right angles
with the last line soutki-eastwarilly thirty feet;
thence north-eastwardly by a line parallel with
Charles alley one hundred feet to thephf
beginning; being part of lot :No., eighteen and
lot No. nineteen, in full of Thom aeott's plan of
lots, recorded in raid county, ii74lan Book Vol.
1, page 28, and being the canto lot or piece of
ground which William Magill and wife by their
Deed' ated September 16th. 1846; conveyed in
fee to said James McDonald, and recorded in
Deed Book 4th B. Vol, 7b, page 268. On said,
described piece of ground there are erected two
large two story brick derelling houses with cellar
underneath,
Arao,—All that' other-certain lot or piece of
ground-in -Aaron Hart's plan of lots on Groves
8111, in Pitt township, county of Allegheny, No.
essleing.24 feet front On , the ortetudon of the
Coal. Turnpike . Road and running back
northwardly,l4 feet .to Walnut' street and
bounded by late' Noe. 84 and SG, ,said flart's
- plan, on which said. dOt. +34, tb*Js erected
one two story dwelling hon 4, liart brick and