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PITTSBURGH, PA.
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1895.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR JULY.
John Shea, Robert Bell
J. Sbipttm,
Tact FACTORY.-A new establishment for the
tkilattuflietwie.of Tacks hu been started in this city by
Messes. Woodward, Hersey & Co. They ere pre
psieil to furaish the article in any quantity, and of a
Quality not to be surpassed. We would refer the pub
lic to theli advertisement.
ILN [TIT takes place to-night. He
ofrets i ria bill of fare, and well deserves a full house.
Let him be remembered.
Commonwealth i Quarter Sessions, Oyer &
vsTerminer. before Judge
Nancy and Sarah A ikin, Patton and his associates.
Charge Affareteide, &c. &c.
Yesterday these persons were arraigned on the
charge of Abe Murder of the infant son of Sarah, who
bad - , as was supposed, an illegitimate child.
After a partial investigation of the facts of the
,case the Jury retired, and after an absence from
Court of about
_five minutPs, the prisoners were cc
ed. to the apparent satisfaction of a crowded
Peurt.
Wq dislike references to the official course of our
. tileglia functionaries, but in the present instance, it is
due to his Honor Judge Patton to say, that all the
members of the Bar, with whom we have conversed
teaching this trial, award to his honor the palm of high
and-elevated decision of character as a Judge, in hia
mection of the rights and privileges of the accused.
FOR BROWNSON'S ORATION ON 4th JULY,
lar'Tickets Can be had at this office. july 1
Curimittee of Arrangement for rendering
testimealta of respect to the memory of the Pat! iot
Hero General ANDREw .I•CX3oN, are requested In
meet at the District Court room, on Wednesday, at 10
o'clock, A. M. The attendance of every member of
the Committee is requested
july
The Committee appointed by the Select and Com-
Mon Councils of the City of Pittsburgh for the above
object, are respectfully requested to meet the Com
mittee of whom I am chairman, at the rime and place
aline*. mentioned. CHARLES SHALER.
The City papers are requested to republish the
above notice end ask the attention of the designated
Committee to the subject. C. S.
Diapiot/liam Literary Society of Marshall Col-
lege, Mereersbu4,-Pa.
The lOth Anniversary of this Association will be
celabosted on Friday, July 4th. Besides the regular
Anniversary exercises in the evening, the Corner-stone
of a wew .wall fora Society will be laid, at 10 o'clock
A. M. Dr. L. W. Green, of Allegheny city, will
deliver an Annual Address for the occasion. The
public generally are invited to be present.
jyt.
ASSOCIATION MEETING
Mr Van Arnringe, and others, will address the
(*fiends of Association, at Temperance Hall, to-mor
rw► evening. tune 30.
NOTICE
The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny
*Mire Company, for the erection of a bridge over the
Allegheny River from the north end of Hand street,
will please take notice, tha•. an election will be held on
the first Monday of July next, at the Rooms over the
north end of said bridge, for a President, Treasurer,
ten Managers and a Clerk, to conduct the business of
raid • Company for the following year. Election to
commence at 3 o'clock, P. M.
jel6dt.P7 JOHN TASSF:Y,
Office of Ike Alleging County Mutual lasurance
Company,
-Tux's: 9th, 1345.
At a meeting of the Beard of Directcrs of this Com
pany, held this day, it was Resolved, That the Dii ec
tors of the Company flaying ascertained that the whole
amount of their Deposit Notes will he insufficient to
pay the losses occurring by the late Fires, do, in con
fetti:thy with the terms of their Charter assess on the
Members of the said Company, the whole unpaid bal.
once of their respective Notes. and in addition th'.reto
the sum of _r.ne dollar on every hundred dollars by
them respectively insured, and that the same be paid
oa 9r..kkekrik lb, 10th of July next, to the Secretary
and Treasurer at the Office of the Company. Extract
from ,tha,sninotes. J. B. ROBINSON,
jell-td. Sec'y and Treasurer.
FARE REDUCED TO 8 DOLLARS
Gond Intent Past Mail for
PICO:LAD lELPH LIZ
41 , s(PLyymin TRAY BUILT COACH ►.B,
AND RAIL ROAD CARS,
440eV40*
Leave Pittsburgh Daily at I o'clock P M,
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
Ascending the hills with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILION.
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Front Ckambersburg by Rail Road to Philadtlphia,
In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there
connecting with Mail Cara for New• York; also at
Chambersburg with Mail Linea direct for Baltimore
and Washington City.
Only Office for the above Line, next door to the
Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street.
june 12-43 m W. R. MOORHEAD. A'Et.
Wanted for Frankfort Springs,
AGOOD meat cook; one woman pastry cook;
two chambermaids; two strong healthy washer
women; one dining-room servant; one barber, who
will be entitled to his boarding fur waiting on the
table, with privilege to make all he can. Alto wan
ted, for town and country, several good cooks end
girls for all work; norsing and chemberwork.—
Wanted, places in stores, warehouses, shops, &c. for
several.clerks, salesmen, warehousemen, waiters and
laborers. Wanted to borrow. several sums of money
du.. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS'S General
Agency and Intelligence office, No. 9,5 th street.
jetS•sliw.
SskoolDooks.
OLNEI"S Geography and Atlas;
Mitchell's "
Smith's Arithmetic;
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Smith's Grammar;
Mitchat Primary School Geography;
Pludey's Common School History;
Colt's Book Keeping;
Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric;
Pariay's Universal History;
Pinnock's Goldsmith's Rome:
" England;
Scholar's Companion;
Comstock's Chemistry;
" Philosophy:
Botany for beginners (Mrs. Phelps)
Guy's Astronomy;
4aokit on•the Globes;
ersoft's Arithmetica;
DaviesiAlgebra (First Lessons)
" Bourdon. Davies Legendre;
Lovell's United States Speaker;
Frost's History of United States.
Also a large assortment of Law and Medical
Wachs fur sale low for cash by
CHAS. H. KAY,
N0.,76 Market st. above White & Bro's store be
tween 4th st. and the Diamond. je2B.
FRESH VANILLA BEAN can be had of
A G REINHART,
140, Liberty street
June SO.
CHARLES SHALER,
Chßirman
5 PRET WATER IN THE CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
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Valley Forge, M'Clean, St Louis;
Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cincinnati,
LakeErio, Campbell. Beaver;
Wisconsin. Hemphill, Beaver.
Consul, Clarke, Brownsville;
Louis McLain, Jacobs, Brownsville;
DEPARTED.
Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati;
Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville;
Louis McClain, Jacobs, Brownsville;
Consul. Clarke, Brownsville;
Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver;
Wisconsin, Hemphill,Beaver:
LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LIND.
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPBELL,
Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M.
" Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Bot .a,
Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M.
" Beaver at 1 o'clock, I'. M.
In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas
sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0.
Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie
and Michigan. Apply to
G. M. HARTON & CO.,
Piushurgh.
JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver.
junn 21. y CLARK & Co.. Beaver.
Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets
and Stage Line.
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THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Express & Telegraph,
Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) nt 1 o'-
clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan
from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning
at 7 o'clock—connecting at 'Warren Kith Neil, Moore
& Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar
rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night.
Fare through $4 50.
Passenger s paving in Pittsburgh are entitled to choice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage.
For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or '
to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver.
G M HAR lON S. Co., Pittsburgh.
CLARK &Co., Beaver.
For pessegeref urning apply at the Stage offices of
N EIL, MOORE & Cu., Cleveland.
je2l.y J&M BTAYLOR, Warren.
SPEED AND COMFORT !!
DIIONONGAIIELA ROUTE.
FUR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STFAMERs
CONSUL AND LOUIS NICLANE
Will commence OR Monday the 12th of May. Ma
king double daily (rips.
One boat will leave at Si o'clock, A. M. daily.
The tither in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.)
By themorning Boat passengers will take the Cars of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at
8 o'clock, A M., the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
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Through to Baltimore in 32 bouts,
" Philadelphia in 40 "
By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the
Boat in comfortableSTATE ROOMS the first night.
Pass overthe Mountains in Conches in day light.—
Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid
ing night travel altogether.
Fur seats, or entire conches for families or parties,
apply at the office, two doorA from the Exchange; and
at the What(' boat above the Mononnh-la Bridge.
FERGUS .MOOR 11 E D,
Agent.
FARE REDUCED
OPPOSIToN
Good Intent Fast Line for Philadelphia
OT e?LENDIT) TROY BUILT COACHES
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Limited t' Seven Pa.sengers.
Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. I.
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
Ascending the mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION
ONLY ONE NIGHT OCT TO CHAMBERSBUGH,
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411.011.-
Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec
ling with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambers
burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and Wash
inion Citv.
CebfrMe apposite the Eicrlarmge
may 3•ly A. HENDERSON, Agent
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845
The new and Splendid Steamer,
U. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA,
STONF., Master, has commenced run
ning regularly, end will continue to
run through the season as a Weekly
Pocket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hour.
For freight er passage apply on hoard. m 26.
BEAVER I'ACK ET.
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B. BOIES, Master, haa commenced
her regular Jailytrips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M.
Pricesto suit the times, aed those whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as non an
the weather will permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLF.VF:LAND,O.,and
MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
G. M. HARTON,
jnly 12 Water street.
11 The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Huard.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
THE safe and well-found steamer
"UTICA," CLARK, Master, has con
menced her tripe and will run as a reg
ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL
ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
Pickles and Sauces.
BESIDES a full assortment of the best Family
Groceries, the subscriber keeps constantly for
sale "Underwood's" Excellent Pickles, Sauce, Ketch
ups, &c., vi=
PlCKLES—Cauliflower, Getkins, Mangoes, On
ions, Walnuts, French Beans, Peppers, Peaches, Red
Cabbage, Picolilly and Mixed Pickles.
SAUCES—Various kinds for meats and fish.
Olive Oil. Walnut, Mushroom &Tomato Ketchups.
Raspberry and Pauli Vinegar, &c., &c.
A G REINHART,
140, Liberty Street.
For Sale,
A TWO Story Brick Cottage House in La
ceyville, on the street back of the Church. ij
The lot is 40 feet in bteadth, by 100 in depth, and is
handsomely situated. It is laid out as a garden, and
is well supplied with fruit trees, grape vines, &c.
An indisputable title will be made.
For terms which will be easy, apply to the subscriber
on the premises. THOS. O'BRIEN.
je2B-d It
PUBLIC SALE OP REAL ESTATE.
WILL be sold at public tale, on Thursday, the 10th
day ofJulynext, at 10 o'clock in the morning, at
the auction room of J. D. Davis, by order of David M.
['rail. all the following described real estate, situate
in the city of Pittsburgh, belonging to said David M.
Frail, viz:
All that certain piece of ground, beginning cui the
easterly side of Wood street, at the corner of S. Lo
throp's lot, end at the distance of seventy-two feet one
inch southerly from the cornerof Second street, thence
extending in front on Wood Street, southerly, nineteen'
feet one inch, and in depth easterly, preserving the
same width, parallel with Second street, ninety two
feet six inches to an alley about nine feet six inches
wide. The back part of the said piece of ground on
die alley, of the depth of thirty two feet six inches, is
subject to aground rent of eighteen dollars.
Also, all that certain other piece of gt ound, begin
ning on the easterly side of Wood street, at the corner
of the lot above described, and at the distance of ninety
one feet two inches southerly from the corner of Se
cond street, thence extending in front on Wood street
southerly nineteen feet one inch, and in depth easterly
preserving the same width parallel with Second street
ninety-two feet six inches to the aforesaid alley. The
back part of the said piece of ground, on the alley, of
the depth thirty-two feet six inches, is subject to a
ground rent of eighteen dollars.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the easterly side of Wood street, at the corner
of the lot next above described, and at the distance of
one hundred and ten feet three incites, southerly, from
the corner of Second street, thence extending in front
on Wood street southerly, nineteen feet one inch to W.
J. Howard's ht, and in depth easterly, preserving the
same width, parallel with Second street, ninety-two
feet six inches to the said alley, which is here reduced
in width to seven feet. The back part of the said piece
of ground, on the alley, of the depth of thirty two feet
six inches, is subject to a ground rant of eighteen
dollars
urgt)
Also, all that certain other piece of ground begin
ning on the northerly aide of Front street, at the cor
ner of W. J. Howard's lot, and at the distance of sixty
feet, easterly. from the corner of Wood street, thence
extending in front on Front street., easterly, thirty five
feet to an alley five feet wile, and in depth, northerly,
along the said alley. preserving the same width, paral
lel with Wood street, thirty feet fuur inches. This
piece of ground is subject to a ground rent of fifty-six
dollars.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin-
ning on the southerly side of Fourth street. at the cor
ner of NleClutg's lot, and at the distance of ninety feet
esterly,from the corner of Wood street, thence ex
tending- in front nn Fourth Street westerly, thirty feet to
the Hay Scales lot, and in depth southerly, parallel
with Wood street, preserving the same width, eighty
bye fcet, or half way to Third street. This piece of
ground is subject to a ground rent of thirteen dollars
and seventy five cents.
Also. all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the southerly side of Fourth street, at the dis
tance of twenty two feet six inches westerly, from the
corner of the Bank of Pittsburgh lot, thence extend
ing in front on Fourth street westerly, twenty two feet
six inches to the lot lately occupied by the Mayor's
Office, thence southerly parallel with Market street,
eighty five feet. thence easterly, parallel with Fourth
street three feet six inches, thence soul h ward ly parallel
will] Market street fifteen feet, thence easterly parallel
a ith Fourth street, twenty two feet three inches, thence
northerly parallel with Marketstreet lifieen feet, thence
westerly parallel with Fourth street, three feet three
inches, and thence northerly parallel with Market
sti eet, eighty five feet to the place of beginning.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the westerly side of Wood street, at the corner
of "fhomes Hanna's ground, and at the distance of
sixty four feet northerly from the corner of Virgin al
ley-,thence extending in front on Wood street north-
erly twenty feet seven inches and a half, and in depth
westerly, parallel with Virgin alley, preserving the
same width ninety feet, on which is erected a three
story brick building, now occupied by Mr. Doerflinger,
subject to a ground rent of twenty six dollars and sixty
seven cents.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the westerly side of Wood street, at the corner
of the lot last above described. and at the distance of
eighty four feet seven inches and one half, northerly,
from the corner of Virgin alley, thence extending in
front on Wood street, northerly, twenty five feet and
rwe half inch; and in depth, westwardly, parallel with
Virgin alley, preserving the same width, ninety feet,
on which is elected a three storied brick building,
n ow occupied by Charles Vick,—subject to a grcuud
rent cf thirty sev en dollats and fifty cents.
Alsc, all that certain other piece of ground, situate
on the northerly side of Virgin alley, at the distance
of sixty feet, westerly from the corner of Wood street,
thence extending in front, on Virgin alley, westerly,
thirty feet, and, in depth, norther lc, parallel with
street, preserving the name width, sixty four
feet. on which is erected an old shed, now occupied
by ihomns Elliott and iolin Cain.
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all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning oil the easterly fide of \Vood street, at the corner
of Virgin alley, thence extending in front, on Wood
!;t.f eet, northerly, thirty feet to ground of the 141 Frei-
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byterian Church. and in depth, along the said alley,
easterly, preservieg the same width, sixty fret, un
which is erected a large three storied brick building,
now occupied by ‘Vickersham, Harris and others.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the dig-
Mlle(' Or ninety two feet, northerly, from the corner of
Penn street, thence extending in front on St Clair st.,
nr rtherly, eighteen feet, and it depth, westerly, parallel
with Penn 'meet, preserving the same width, one hun
dred and ten feet to a ten feet alley, on which is erected
a three storied brick building, now occupied by F.
Faulkner, and others.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin•
ning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the cor
ner of the lot last above described, thence extending
frontonin St Clair street, not thei ly, eighteen feet, and
in depth, westerly, preserving the same width, parallel
with l'enn street, one hundred and ten feet to the
aforesaid ten feet alley, on which is erected a three
slot ied brick building, now occupied by Dr. Oliver and
others.
All that certain other piece of ground, beginning on
the westerly side of St Clair street, at the corner of the
lot last above described, thence extending in front on St
Clair street, northerly eighteen feet, and in depth
westerly, preserving the same width, parallel with
l'enn street, cne hundred and ten feet to the aforesaid
ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick
building, now occupied by L. J. Chamberlain and oth•
era.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the westerly side of St. Clair street, at the cor
ner of the lot last above described, thence extending
in front on St. Clair street, northerly, eighteen feet, and
in depth, westerly, preserving the same width, parallel
with l'enn street, one hundred and ten feet to the afore
said alley, on which is erected a three storied brick
building, now occupied by G A Martin.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be
ginning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at
the corner of the lot lost above described, thence
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extending in front on St Clair street, northerly eight
teen feet, and in depth, westerly, preserving the same
width parallel with Penn street, one hundred and ten
feet to the aforesaid alley, on which is erected a three
storie.l brick building now occupied by 13. Perry.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the corner
of Hand street, thence along Penn street, easterly,
twenty feet and two inches, thence northerly, parallel
with Hand street, forty-four feet and eight inches,
thence diagonally about seven feet and one-half to an
alley two feet nine inches wide, thence along the said
alley, westerly, parallel with Penn street, twenty-five
feet four inches to Hand street, and thence along Hand
street, southerly, fifty feet and five-eights of an inch to
the place of beginning, together with a small piece of
ground of seven feet four inches by seven feet seven
inches and three eights, to be used as a yard, of
which a plan will be exhibited at the time of the
sale, and together with the privilege of the said al
ley, which extends thirty-two feet, eight inches east-
erly from Hand street. On this piece of ground is
a three storied brick building, now occupied by J &J
Phillips & Brooks.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the corn
er of the fot above described and at the distance of
twenty feet two inches easterly from the corner of
Hand street. thence along Penn street, easterly, nine
teen feet ten inches, thence westerly, parallel with
Penn street, seven feet four inches, thence northerly.
parallel with Hand street, ten feet four inches and
three-eights, thence' westerly, along the said alley,
parallel with Penn street, seven feet four inches,
thence diagonally. about seven feet and one-half, and
thence southerly, parallel with Hand street, forty•four
feet eight inches to the place of beginning, togeth
er with the privilege of the said last mentioned al
ley, on which is erected a three storied brick build
ing, now occupied by Scaif & Mcilgraine.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be
ginning on the northerly side of Penn street, et the
corner of the lot last above described and at the
distance of forty feet easterly from the corner of
Hand street, thence extending in front on Penn
street, easterly twenty feet, and in depth, northerly,
preserving the same width, parallel with Hand at.,
one hundred and sixty feet to Fayette street, on
which is erected a two storied building.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be
ginning on the easterly aide o: Hand street, at the
distance of fifty feet and five-eights on an inch
northerly from the corner of Penn street, thence
along Hand street, not therly eighteen feet four inch
es and three-eights, thence easterly, parallel with
Penn street forty feet. thence southerly, parallel
with Hand street eight feet, thence westerly, penal
lei with Penn street fourteen feet eight inches,
thence southerly parallel with }land street ten feet
four inches and three-eights, and thence westerly,
parallel with Penn street twenty-live feet and four
inches to the place of begicnir.g, subject to the said
alley of two feet nine inches wide extending from
Hand street, easterly thirty-two feet eight inches,
together with the privilege of building over the said
alley. On this piece of ground is erected a a three
storied brisk dwelling now occupied by George Col
berg.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be
ginning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the
corner of the lot last above described, and at the
distance of sixty-eight feet five inches northerly from
the corner of Penn street, thence extending in front
on Hand street, northerly eighteen feet two inches,
and in depth. easterly, parallel with Penn street, pre
serving the same width forty feet, on which is erect
ed a three storied brick dwelling house.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the corner
of the lot last above described, and at the distance of
eighty-six feet seven inches northerly, from the corner
of Hand street, thence extending in front, on Hand
street, northetly, eighteen feet three inches and one
half, and in depth, easterly, parallel with Penn street,
preserving the same width, forty feet, on which is
erected a three storied !nick dwelling house.
Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin
ning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the corner
of the lot last above described, and at the distance of
one hundred and four feet and ten inches and one half
northerly, from the corner of Hand street. thence ex
tending in front, on Hand street, northerly, eighteen
feet three inches, and one half, and in depth easterly,
parallel with Penn street, preserving the same width
forty teet, on which is erected a three storied brick
dwelling hens°.
Terms of sale. one fourth cash, and the balance to
he paid in three equidAnnual instalments, with interest
payable semi-annually. The unpaid purchase money
is to be secured by notes and a mortegage on the pro
perty sold. The expense of the conveyance is to he
paid by the purchaser. JOHN D. DAVIS,
June 27, 1544-ui. Auctioneer.
14 Valuable Buildings Lots,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
TFIE subscriber in authorized to sell at low pri
ces and on liberal terms—The following
very desirable property in this city and its vicinity,
viz
One lot of Ground having 224 feet front on fourth
street, and extending back 85 feet, adjoining tho Bank
of Pittsburgh.
One other lot having 194 feet front, on Third street,
and extending back 82 feet, to connect with the above,
and if desired both lots will he sold together and are
considered among the most desirable situations for
business to be had in this city.
One other lot of ground situate at the corner of Wy
lie and Elm streets, having a front of 40 feet on Wylie
street, and extending along Elm street 124 feet to
an alley 26 feet wide.
Two otherlots adjoining the lent mentioned, hnying
each a front of 24 feet on Wylie street, (or Coal Hill
Turnpike) and extending back 124 feet to the said
alley.
2 other lots on said street or Turnpike, having each
a front of 24, feet and extending back 109 feet to an
alley 20 feet wide.
3 other Lots of ground, having each a fiord of 24
feet on Coul street or Coal Lane, and extending back
109 feet to a 20 fret alley.
1 other Lot of ground, having a front of 24 feat nn
Franklin street, which is 60 feet wide, and extending
bark 124 feet to on alley 20 feet wide.
3 other Lots of ground, each fronting on Rnid Frank
lin street 24 feet, and extending back 126 feet to a
street 40 feet wide.
The last mentioned 12 Lots are situated in the city
district, near the property of Doct. Black.
Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
lone 16-tf Corner of Wood and sth streets,
JUST published, and fur side at Cook's, No 50
Third st, near the Post Office.
The Cresent and the Cross, by Elliot IVrirburton,
Eng., being No, 11 of the Library of Choice Read
ing.
The Eventful Life of a Soldier, 1)) the late Joseph
Donaldson, being No 7 of the Home and Travellers,
Library.
The Trials of Margaret Lindsay, by Professor Wil
son.
The Philosophy of Evil. "Man has no right to
say this is worse thar that. In •ime every thing shall
be well approved." 2 Esdras, 1-10.
The Myiteries of the Inquisition—No 4.
Alontemunia, the Serf—part 3.
Littell's Living Age—No 46.
Evelio° Neville, or a Spirit, .et a Woman too—by
a Lady.
Norman, or the Privatetirsman's Bride—a Sequel
to Fremantle.
History of Oregon—Geographical and Political—
by George Wilkes, accompanied by a Map.
American Review for June, a Whig Journal.
Democratic Review fur June, a Democratic Jour
nal.
Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Science and Mines—a
new• supply in nne vol. je 14
Piano Fortes.
TH E subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid
I_ assortment of Piano Fortes, from $2OO to $450
each The above instruments are of superior work
mnnship. and made of the best materials; the tone is
not to be excelled by any in this country.
F. BLUME.
Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, opposite Ex
change Hotel.
Volume 7 Watt's & Sergeant's Reports.
WATT'S & Sergeant's Pennsylvania Reports
Vol 7 this day rec'dana for sale by
C. H. KAY.
No. 76 Market st., over White & Dro's store between
4th street and Diamond. je26.
at B. RUBY & CO..
WHOLESALE Grocers, Commission and For
warding Merchants, No 9, Water Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., offer for sale at low prices.
198 H hds prime N. O. Sugar;
85 BblsloafSugar, "St James Refinery," No 1 to 7
10 " Powdered /I
100 " Plantation Molasses;
50 "dthfbblsSH "
375 Bags prime green Rio Coffee;
56 half chests Y. H., G Rand Imperial Teas.
12 " Powchong
30 Catty Boxes, Imperial and G P "
48 Boxes, 12's Wand pound Lump Tobacco;
45 Tierces Rice;
10 hf " "
25 bbls No 3 Mackerel.
25 " 1 Herring;
20 " 1 Shad;
10 hf " 1 "
1 Cask Ombro Madder.
With a general assortment of Groceries and Pitts
burgh Manufactures. june 3d.
Books, Books.
STGOURNEY'S Letters to young Ladies;
Doctor Durbin's observations in Europe;
The Glory and Shame of England, by C. Edwards
Lester, for sale by CHAS. H. KAY,
Bookseller. No. 76 Market et. above White & Bro's
store, between 4th st. and Diamond. je46.
Gardeners Look Oat
GARDEN LOIS FOR SALE.
NOW is your time. I will agree to cut up O ne
Hundred and Sixty Acres of splendid Land in
to one, two, three, five eight, ten or more Acres, or
whatever quantity wil l suit the purchaser. within two
miles of the city of Pittsburgh, awl. adjoining the
Farmers and Mechanics Turnpike Road or extension
of Fourth street and just in the rear of the third
Church Colony. A good part of this land overlooks
the Monongahela river end has a Southern exposure—
the most suitable and desirable for early Vegetables—
or such as would wish to supply the city with milk
and cream.
All such as ore desirous of obtaining a small spot of
their own can now be accommodated on favorable
terms. Enquire of the subscriber at his dwelling on
Liberty fronting Ferry streets.
GEO. MILTENBERGER
P. S. Persons desiring a few acres of ground near
the city and overlooking the Monongahela river where
coal can be had at the most reduced price for manu
facturing or other purposes, are invited to call and ex.
amine this location. G. M.
Pittsburgh, june ‘24 fl&w3m.
RICHARD COWAN,
Attorney at Law,
Office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market
june 19-d&wly
William Glenn'i Book Bindery,
CORNER Or MARKET STRILT ARD THE DIAMOND,
Above the Drug Store. of L. Wilcox, Jr.
AT this establishment every description of Book
Binding will be e.tecuted in a nent and substan
tial manner. Particular attention paid to books that
require re-binding; and also to the binding of valehla
works which have been published io numbers. Prices
reduced when a number of volumes are seat Editions
of Pamphlets put up at low rates. Earth ..:nimted
with gilt or paper border. All kinds of Book R-pair
ing done at short notice.
BLANK BOOKS ruled neatly to any pattern, and
bound in a superior style—warranted not to come
apart.
Merchants and others who reqoire books or paper
ruled to particular patterns, are invited to call.
azt- Entrance from the Diamond.—Terms Cash.
junP 25-‘l3w&w3m
VEN ITI AN BLINDS.
At WESTERVELT,
1-1 E old and well known Ve.
inn Blind Maker, former
if Second and Fourth st 4.,
,es this method to inform
many friends of the ,`art
a his Factory is now in full
iration on St Clair st., near
old Allegheny Bridge,
tere a constant sepply of
inds of various colors and
tildes, is con•tsntly kept
hand and at all prices,
int twenty-cents up to suit
:ustomerit.
N. B If required, Blinds will be put up an, that in
case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be re
moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the same facility that any other piece of furniture can
be removed, and without any extra expense.
je24-d&wly.
Martin Doertlinger,
TIN AND COPPER SMITH,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that ha has
commenced the above business in all its branches,
at No. 139 Wood street, directly opposite the First
Presbyterian Church, where he is prepared to nttond
to orders in his line in a manner not excelled by any
similar establishment in the city, and at the very low
est prices.
He could inform builders and others that he is pre
pared to fulfil all orders for spouting in a superior
manner and at the shortest notice.
Always on hand, a large and varied stock of Tin.
Copper, and Skeet Iron Ware, which is warranted
to be made in the most substantial style, and will be
sold on very reasonable terms. A share of public pa
tronage is respectfully solicited. my 23 d&w3m
GLASS STAINING,
By J. Newton, Fourth street Road. near Toll Gale
THE only Glass Stainer west cf the mountains. A
specimen of this glass is to be seen on the steam
boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to.
feb. 19—wkrbf.
Citizen's ElcrteL
T FI E subscriber bas opened the Citizen's Hotel on
Peon street, as a house of public entertainment,
in that large brick home, formerly the Penn House.
near the canal bridge, where he is provided for the
ac
commodatioa of the public, and will be glad at all
times to see his friends.
Hp2.l-dtf BENJAMIN F. KING.
Cooley & Laird,
ATERCIIANT Tailors, may he f o und in Fetter•
111. menu Row, next door to the corner of Libel ty
and Smithfield sti. np 17
For Rent.
A LOT of ground, about 30 feet front by 90 deep,
on the corner of Front street and Chauncery
Lane, is offered for a term of years. at a reasonable
rent. Also, a Stone Quarry, on the Fourth street
Road, adjoining David Greer's rpisnies. Apply to
MRS. JANE MAGEE,
june 2-1 f Near the head of Seventh street.
Removal by Fire.
PERRY will re-commence business to-day, nt
.No 10, St Clair street, between Penn street and
the Allegheny Bridge. npr. 14-tf.
House and Lot for Sale.
A THREE story brick buildings, with buck
M^ buildings, on the corner of Grant and sixth me.
Inquire of the subset ibers. or at ads office.
P. CUNNIN3IIAM
P. RATIGAN.
S — ummer Tweed Moth.
•
WE are in receipt of a few pieces, to dny, and
will have a full supply shortly of scarce and
desirable patterns, which we will make to order as
cheap as they can be had in the city.
may 24 ALGEO, M'GUIRF, & CO.
Shirt Studs
y r HE finest assortment in the city, for sale at
Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store,
ap 25 No 86 Market sr
Hats and Bonnets.
CASE Leghorn Hats; 15 Cases Palm Leaf dn.;
3 cases fine Braid Bonnets, just received and will
be sold very low, by Z. KINZEY,
ap 25 Nn tifi Market st.
Willow Wagons and Chairs.
48 WILLOW WAGONS;
12 do Chairs, just roceived and for sale at
Z K[NZEY'S Fancy Store,
ap 25 No 86 Market st.
Parasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas.
A GOOD assortment of the above can be found and
Llwill be sokl, very low, at
Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store,
No 86 Market et.
Window Glass.
200 BOXES Window Glass, assorted sizes,
for sale by
Iron.
60 TONS Iron, assorted sizes, for sale by
my 7 JAMES MAY
Pig Lead.
600 PIGS LEAD, just received and for sale
by [m24] JAMESMAY.
Flour, Corn and Feathers.
53 1313L5. FLOUR; 1800 bushels Corn, 200
lbs. Feathers; now landing and for sale by
may 7. JAMES MAY.
Nails.
200 KEGS Juniata Nails; for sale by
my 7 JAMES MAY
AKARSHE'S superior Patent Truss, together with
all other trwises most approved of by Physicians
as retainers in reducible Hernia, to be had at Kerr &
Mnhler'et, No 144 Wood 6t., corner of Wood and Vir
gin Alley. jan 1, 1845.
Great Bargains in Ulu=
AT
NO. 46.
CORDED and plain, White and Browns Liao.
Drills;
Small plaids, Linen and Gingham Coating,:
Plain Blue, Blaok, and Croton Coating--heatitifol,
Fancy Cassimeres, Superior and low price Gam.
brooms, with full supply of Fancy Summer was, ea.
ling off cheap at the new Caah House of
June 3 BARROWS as TURNER.
- .
WE last evening received another Urge invoice of
those splendid GOLD PENCILS, warnented
equal, if not superior to any in use; and selling off with
a perfect RUSH, at the samepriers before advertised
—from $1,50 to $lO, including the largest (Gents.)
sine in use.
We have them manufactured, and new lots mealy.
ing constantly, and selling at much leaf pion than
can be had elsewhere. At the New Cash Howe of
jun 6 BARROWS & TURNER.
HOUSE-KEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE?
HARROWS & TVUN
r jr AVE received more of those splendid COLIN
TERPANES-9, 10, 21 and 14-4, at same
prices;
50 doz white and brown Linen Damask Spreads,
superior and low-priced;
Bleached and Brown Sheeting end shirting' Mullins,
greet variety. AT NO. 46, MARKET ST.
june 18
ANOTHER package of those splendid 6.4 whim
figured Swim; Muslin', tide morning received—,
with colored TA R LTONS, something now and beauti.
ful. New styles Balsorines—another package just
opened, equally beautiful with the other lot. Call at
je-6 BARROWS & TURNER'S.
Great Treat for Little Tenet'!
At No. 46.
P ARROWS & TURNER are now selling beau
Al) tiful NEAPOLITAN LACE BONNETS for
only Cirs2,oo. Call and see, at their new Cash
House, 3 doors abovo the Burnt District.
june-6.
NO. 46!
D
AB SATINF,TS, get up expressly for 'Fin: mini
Carriages, just received at
june 18 BARROWS & TURNER'S.
IMPORTANT TO BANKERS!
NEWELL'S
Patent Parantoptle Permutatloa Bank
Lock,
To Z s revent Robbery.
rr HE subscriber has accepted the agency, fur the
above celebrated and well known Look, which is
W • RitANTI.D to defy the most consummate skill of the
barglar, or even the inventor himself. Thls assurance
may be deemed extravagant; but a critical examination
of the principles on which this Lock is constructed,
will satisfy any one having even • limited knowledge
of mechanism that it is well-founded--and the actual
inspection of the Lock for a few minutes will remove
every doubt that may arise in any mind.
He has nummouss certificates, from Rank officers,
Brukertt and (several in this city) who have used the
above Lock, which he will be happy to exhibit, and
give every explanation to those who may be pleased to
JAS. COCHRAN,
Fire Proof Chest and Vault doer Manufactdrer.
Corner Liberty and Fictory ats., sth Werd,
je24 tr.
Pine Wall Papers.
IrIHE subscribers have on hand, in a addition to a
select assortment of cheap wall papers, which
they nre daily increasing by new patterns from their
manufactory, several lots of very beautiful French
W3ll paper of this spring's importation, received sev
eral days before the fire, to which they respectfully in.
vita the attention of their friends who wish to paper.
HOLDSHIP & BROWNE,
raP Wood st. corner of Diamond alley.
np24-tf
Conveyancing.
THE undersigned would most respectfully inkwell
her friend. and the poblic generally, that the will
attend to the business of Conveyencingin all its bran.
ches.
Deeds, Moitgages, Wills and all other instrumente
of writing executed with accuracy and despatch.
Paper books end other legal papers made out for
Attorneys on the shortest notice.
Itoomq nn Wiley street, fourth door from the New
Court Homo.. MARY T. KINGSTON.
june 6.d3m.
T "papers,&c , of the late Semi. Kingston. Esq.,
are now in the possession of the subscriber rea•
dv fur delivery. All those haring unfinished business
will please call so that arrangements may be made to
have the cases disposed of.
MARY T. KINGSTON, Admrsa
OF the estate of S. Kingston, Esq., deed
.je6-dim
ANTED to hire. a small sized modetn
built house, suitable fora genteel family,
locution in Penn or Liberty streets preferred. A small
handsomely situated cottage, adjoining the city, would
answer the purpose. Those having such premise, to
let, will please cull on R D MILLER & Co., 194
Liberty st. my-24
Lard Oil.
1000 GALS. just received end for eels
by R D MILLER &Co.
194 . Liberty et.
200 BOXES Nu 1 Cincinnati Soap, a very
superior article, just received and for aa/e
50 BOXES By Stati f.. Cft
u ndl l m L fic4 ty 64 ! ) Por ash
194 Liberty rt.
C Etc Inum t fitarch.r
300 BOX ES Starch, R. of m ftieu E ua i l t ity s , r, fissile by
CO..
194 Liberty street.
To Wool Orders.
MACHINE Cards, 24 inches by 4 ami 5 inches.
Alm], Comb Plate. Cleaning Combs amid
Tacks, for sale at reduced prices by
GEO.COCHRAN.
No 2, Ferry sr,
may 23
Scythe Soothes.
100 DOZ. from Jamestown.
For sale by GEO. COCHRAN,
No 2, Ferry it
Aim
ESTEP'S Cast Stecll Axes, wirranted.
For sale by GEO. COCHRAN.
may 23 • No 2, P err y pe,
HAY FORKS AND HAY RAKES.
For wile low by GEO. COCHRAN,
JAMES MAY
Now Arrival of queu k sw a r s ,
411 JUST received, an importation of 60 packages
of Queenswere, direct from Longford, Ezillindi
comprising a complete assortment of white, grams sea
blue raised figure, Dining and Tea sets, together with
• choice assortment of common goo4s,.suitable baths
country trade, to all of which the subscriber respects
fully invites the attention of his friends and customer•
and the public generally, at his sew stand taken list's
the fire, H F Schweppe's up stairs, 182 Liberty' it;,
opposite the bead of Wood at
may 29-dtf.
MA.
TAMES CALLAN ..
occupied by Aidernn
between Wood and Smith'
200 PIGS L E
buott kite
Great Isle of eld PondLk
NO. 46.
GREAT DOINGS "DOWN TOWN."
NO. 46!
Notice
IL D. * MILLER & CO..
194 Liberty it
GEORGE! COCHRAN,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING,
No. 2, Ferry /irest, PilLebwrg4.
=t2r!
HENRY RIGBT