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' ....-', 4:4 " •4 • . . 4•• '' ~. . : , -.4 4. 4 - ... , • 4,43. • -.1 ~,,, 4, 4. i• -• -34,......x:43 , „ -1••••• 4 '. •:-.$ -'" r - ,*'L :,.•'.' •) r I -.4..r , ..* :-.,': -,,. ,-. ; • 'l(e 7 r , , • . • _' • ' - . -so , '1; • : 0 7 '00 4 * • :. t.1,5~~;~.~~ r.: ~~ .'S .P~'~~ ~ ~ `+fr Vitisbargl2 SATURDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN (Subj , ct to the der.*L.rn of the Nutionnt (10wn,t1.40 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. _ _ CANAL COMMTFPUOPFER : GEORGV. SCOTT, OF COLUMBIA CO AUDITOR GENERAL: JACOB Fay, Jr., Moyroourttr Co TIVIOTItT IVES, Poran Cowry Democratic County Committee of Correspondence The Democratic County Committee of Correspondence wit meet at the FL Charles Hotel, on SATURDAY, the lith o Mn,y HMO, at 11 o'clock A. M. A frill attendanto is re quested. RAIICIII. W. BLACK. Chairmn. The following named grntlemen compose the Collimate ,- Hon. Charles Shaler, 'Col W. Hawkins, D. R. Miller, 1 James SaUnhurt . Thomas S. Hart. I W m. Johnston, Jacob L. Rlsearior, 1 11 It 11,4, is, J amen 'lloMman, Michael :kilt, John IL Phillips, i John Sill, John N. McClowry, Col. Janice Sent!. John Roth. I Col. Andrew Scott, A. Hartle. Esq.,Morrison Foster, I Samuel Kirk. A. B. NlrParinmi. Democratic State Central Committee. The Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania will meet at Pittsburgh, at the St. Charles Hotel on Monday, the f:tith of May, at 10 o'clock A. M. Important business should se cure a general attendance. J. W. FORNEY, Chairman. The Post for the Campaign. The Witily Past will be furuilthed to hnliwcriliere in of ten or more, for the iONN . price of FIFTY CENTS earl' INElls==ni the Presidential ratinatigal. and a eurliviout time after plee.tiou w make know the result. mud the state of the This campaign is most important 0, all the intenai the coutary, and every mau should be ..Past-ed nl, " Jul the state of political parties, awl the ifISTIC4 involved i contest. It, Lt a paper of large size, and great e [tort made to make it one of the beet papers in the country At the lea price at which Ire offer it, clubit could be r inn day in every neighborhood. Every one has fifty to spar 4 fur the largo amount of intelligence to be obtai for it_ Only fifty Cents for a campaign paper In the Philadelphia papers of Thursday after noon we find full returns of the votes polled in the 24 wards of that city at the recent municipal elections, from which we gi re the following ag gregates:— 11A1 ,, FL. V aux. Kral k N Lk•ctiorrat le majority ...... . 4,01 i 1:011('ITOP. l'orter, kDrtnocrlit) ...... I Itt,evrst..r. ,{{ Uttlioerattc ..... . nx PI Vit,i.l.ll, Tat it I - 4.m,, at) . . . K 1/HI,K - rat , mar rit y T•] CITLN A nlhruster. Deal I I: K mak .1-Ay .~nvtestv ex. L 01,13, ,14,rn-ct 2 , .0: 1 Mr. rh. K \ Detllo , . flat , Dtajority Coun:d.... Common C.•nm_il EMEME Gum thane 01 thr 1.,,,,i .1-. P..ard of H,-ftlll , . I Prison 11,1.-... t,. . •J , 4 Aesnes...nrt . ..... .21, 4 By the ale•ve it will 1..- --eet, 111 , 1 theit• 11,1 been a rrent favor f the Demo •riiiie party. At tt,e pr,tiotiq Conrad, the Know Noth.ng I.y 15471 rosjority have triumphed ~ver the ..kilos Nolltin I.y .t majority of 4,01 1, making a litirrrue,. of I'2_4:- \•,,te: , in favor of the Don,wricy At the• ynnte election the plic-ition in the City rounciD Ftood in the proporti o n tW , I to Ong over the Democracy. Novi . the Dethocrats ULM her in the Councils three to one over the oppori tion. Pretty good far Philadelphia! There seems to have been a general •>tampede" over to the Den:wcracy, which bound, :to UMIOI, triumph over all the fag ends of faction that can be concentrated against the "noterrified onal party PCNSA. ENTIoN --This (,") - assembled in Philadelphia on Tuesday last in. Wednesday, after a wumber of liallutings. the following gentlemen were elected delegates the General Convention: Clergy.—Rev. Dr. Steven•+, Rev. Dr. Howe, Rev. Dr. Newton, and Rev. Dr. Bowman Laity.—Geo. M. Stroud, Herman Cope, Judge Conyngham, and Richard 11. Lee. It was thought that the election of an assistant Bishop would devolve upon this convention: but it is hardly probable that this matter will now be brought up. The Rev. Dr. Stevens, Rector`' St. Andrews', Philadelphia, will mOW"likely be selected when the election takes place. SQUINTING TOWARDS THE REPUBLIcANE.: - Corn. Robert F. Stockton has written a letter bidding for the Republican nomination for Presi dent. The Commodore tried the Democracy but they could not appreciate the drawing-room sM dier; he then joined the order and was for awhile intense in his Americanism. As the for tunes of Sam wane he looks around and would not object to fraternize with Horace Greeley and Wm. 11. Seward. This is a strange pass for a man to arrive at who heartily endorsed the Com promise Measures—especially the Fugitive. Slave Law—in a long letter published in the Phila delphia papers in Is:Si. For the PittNtourgh Morning Punt. NigSSlts. 'Etiftiitts :—Haling had something to do with the erection of the Custom House. your article on the "miserable" state of the roof has induced me to examine into the matter : and I now beg leave to inform all interested that the whole trouble is caused by the gross careless ness of persons who have been sent on the root to clean oft the late heavy snow, and not by the miserable work of the roof, as has been unfairly concluded. The tin rooffing is cut through in a sc , re or mote of places. and one of the pipe, which should carry off the water from one-half of the roof—and had done so until now--d, cut up exactly in the Way to throw all of the water into the third story, in place of into the yard. All of this any man can see who will go on the roof. I will engage to make all tight again for the sum of fifty dollars : but, neither I nor any other person who was engaged in the erection of the building can be expected to take care ot it. I could iu the same simple way explain why it I- , that the heating apparatus has given such tine theme to newsmotigei , of late: but, having d,- , charged till of my duties. and left the build ing and fittings in perfect order, I now leave it to those in charge to make a proper ti-r aml take care of the whole--that being their duty. Itespect fully, J. 11. K roe, Architect. IVe mentioned the other day that Mr. T. It. Peterson. a leading Philadelphia publisher, Ni": 1 !, about to 11..111` 0 new duodecimo edition of the Ull II pprwiclinble We find the following reference in the Er. aim/ Bui/chn of yVednesday : Every literary undertaking of en unusually ex eel leut nature demands special continent, and among the lirst now afoot is the really admirable duodecimo edition of Dickens' works. now being issued by 'l'. 11. Peterson. The series to which we refer is exquis itely printed on very thick snow-white paper, rind b profusely illustrated by beautiful steel engravings, all neu, and executed expressly for this work. This set of " Dickens" will be suited for the parlor or library so far us excellence is concerned, (it being uniform with the well known and beautiful duodecimo edition of Irving's works,) though its cheapness puts it with in the reach of every one. Take it for all iii all, the duodecimo edition of Dickens is beyond question one of the most decided instances of publishing enter prise which has ever come within our knowledge. true thing is at least certain as regards it, which is that . whoever the loser may be, will not be the porchaser The Pickwick Papers, the first num ber of the series, has already appeared. Those who will examine it must admit that we have not over praised the remarkable merit of this most beautiful edition. Ws call attention to an advertisement beaded " Parm,for Sale. " Persons desiring a country esidence would do well to attend to it. , if'144'440, I if4,44''',.4V41 4 .. 0 ot t *l l. ttl . lLf * OFL" - . . • 0 14 .: 4:1 3 4 , - 4 -4 4-er 1 - 4 ^ ^ .0 ,4 a M A 111 SURVIETOR orxrau Philadelphia Elect ion I /.m. K > N L ..1S N 111.1 F Thi. yPtir the Pern,erftt To what blow uses may we 1,11112 at last lit, 1)1r k.• us o. • .11.. Y ~- g .. ✓; I -114tro ~~~0. ~ i t i, _n r)n FINANCE AND CONIMEIZCE. " ' - ' - '"Pil'r - Risvaalf, May A. Ittl-incss in every department continues brick. The rivers are in fine navigable order, without any pr01.e.4 ..f a ahange. Our wharves still present a terliy appearance, igi tranOortation, as well as trade generally, being xinpree*ritiy large this spring. The competition thr freiOitls . pretty active, a large number of lrats tieing at hand to take all that offers. There is no change in the !tweet of the money plarket. Our banks continue to dotrimut freely the Unexceptionable paper offered; there 16 no stringency and not much paper of rOO.l quality offering outside. Our banks have just declared their semi-annual divi dends. The Bank of Pittsburgh, Merchants St Man ufacturers' and Exchange Bank each pay five per cent., at,d the Mechanics' Bank (its first) four per cent. The Western Insurance Ciimpittly pays a divi- deed of $2 per share. The excitement in reference to the passage of the law restricting Banks of Deposit and Trust Compa nies from dealing in currency has somewhat subsided, probably from an impression that the Governor will nut Mem the hill ; the delay on the part of the execu tive certainly favoring that supposition. While on the subject of our currency we must say that it has never Leon so good as it is at present : the notes of almost ell doubtful and uncertain banks have been discarded: this may be owing in some measure to the discrimination exercised by our Deposite Banks and Trust Companies in receiving and paying out paper of this class. At New York. on Tuesday, the money market was very active, with an ample supply, though in stock circles there is considerable distrust. The advises from Washington respecting Central America and Great Britain ruffle the market a little, and there are few parties who can, satisfactorily to themselves, de termine whether to buy or sell. Mency was scarce among the stook operators, and parties were selling at from 11 to 2 per cent. below the prices at which, at the same time, they buy on time, being evidently pinched to raise the wind. Discount rates are steady at 7 to for good paper, medium and short dates, and 8 to 9 for long. Call loans 7 per cent. Sterling Exchange is easy at 109 7.0 a 109 though 110 is asked. France, 5.10 1-4 a 5.211. The payments through the Clearing.H o ouse n Tuesday amount to 1 475, 2 84 balances to 1,485,82 85 The Ilank statement for last week shows a reduction of $212.902 on the average, which is less than the actual reduction, as the amount of bills payable paid off at the close was not all reinvested. The trade demand for money is light. The offerings fur dis count at the Banks being less than the Bank receipts. The Banks report a loss of $252,000 in specie. Near ly all the temporary disturbances of loans in the street has been occasioned by the shippers of specie NV called in many loans to pay for their shipment but relied on receiving payment for the bills the: ,11. The shifting of loans has been moderate. Th net deposits hare considerably fallen off. though tl, gn•s~,lopr.slts show an increase. timinel) April !:C.- Deposits ......... An*wage Clearing• . 23.341.1ii2 AMmil 11113- erugo Drpvsit., Actual Depuqlt the 1-4,ult of the returns Is 1 , 1.• it Circtlintkm 0:24,1,1 1 05.321•.96:1 h.: I , 1 4.4 .6: . • n. The I .Ih.witw, 1, a statement the htt,,ue4• at the eAnn; lieure for the week Exehltilre• for week eladaig Aprll 2^. 141),ht. .t11.,4 ITII.I .• Efflil=ilE 1 he 1.At110.. vre lean, 11.11 wore tt.xn I ell. 11 \ I ,pin•.mt The Tallllll.o In the ,11,-Tre/t.,ut th, ,r-ter Tr, 3: U %/,' pty wet,: I'l,l Tile alt.-N...1 ,1111,111elil alUt . ‘PI lilt'? 11,11.1 and • 14. , ..10 iDI 1...11.t.1 into ,11,trini dot the tottnth of April in earti td the pot thror UM 1F I 111 K `41 . .N h Al.l ~1' April, 1 , ..4 1hi11n1.1..). ,,, tiF ..$ i i.97' 4 .2 . .1 6::4:i.)12. NV ureb.m.e.. 2,.,16,..,41 1 1.12'2.tme , Fr, c•,..1. '2.,t) N.M.+ I 1.'21,6 . ..4 , - ..1u 74...54N . 9.1117.te, Pr,s. elltoo J 31/. 1 47.21;0,47.i :',,,'2%)0,::0; l . ..ttipartal a ith last y ear there has I won 11-11:ncrea In in. I:nportations. in the find four months .4 - 11.. prorrnt year, of $77,62.1.3 0 9, and compared a ith saute months of 1111 larTease of $•.1 , -1.77 . .:. The value of export. from th:s port during, the month of April of the present and past tau yea, a as W t "14 , 11,10 1. .tt.. ENE INORT t.tt NEW tot:h t Pi, om. April. 1 I i4,nitost.ic pr,...10(.0...51.:An,69:: 4...19,A I 262.e,`“1 2112.0. Fureign li. 11,9. 1.2:/.717 100,1192 ;:pecie. 2.217,0. $,.412.t $...026.167 $7,7 Prey. 'ince Jun. I .C 9 t The decrease in the to nth this year in ppocie shit, monis amount, to more than one trillium of dollar while an increase nearly to the same extent appear in the t-hiptuents of domestic produce. There great tntifermity in the aggregate tar t.hu four m,.nth• Mosi iir the banks pursued a eiiiiiieryative course action last week. The Bank of America extenileil thi loan, $::00.000, while it lost epticie t the extent $ ;.4 B,ooi The city banks of Philadelphia, with one or tn•i exceptions, ha, o just made their semi annual doi (lends. the aggregate being rather larger than at any time within the last two and a half years. The tie new banks have not reported dividends as yet, though it is stated that one of them had earned a dividend, and would probably declare it. Tho whole amount of money Coming on the market from these dividends is $509,750. The whole amount pot in circulation the present week from various Companies will probably exceed half a miliun, and ought iu the nature of things to have a favorable influence on both Aticks and credit. There was a light business done in stocks in Phila delphia on Tuesday, and prices were a shale lower, the •' fancy stocks " especially being effected. City 1(.311 . ' and the local bank stocks wore the only tin, that wet firmer. The demand for nioney wan Mier ably active The prevailing high rates of foreign ~xclianges, however, induced capitalists to act with great caution, and for any fixed period money is still difficult to obtain. About half a million of dollar , is already engaged for the Bunton steamer, and tills on England being scarce, this amount will likely 1,0 increased. At lialtitnore, on Tuesday, there rr•a+ no feature in the money and stork rum ket worthy of note, and the vnArket, for breadstuffs we , a little weaker, and sale. , of flour here made at prices which were On Mowlay reAdutely refused by holders. Rye Fluor anti corn weal were dull at unchanged rate. The gr.,cis market retna.iue inactive. The quantity in tuurket continues much reduced, snit the nit making are in suiall lots at firm riite and there i- nothing new to notice i❑ th, former there 1., he very little iii,pomiciuri operate, yet holders are very firm in asking previ-mi quotations. The market fm Rice is yery inastii and prices are a shade 1,. seer. Whisky continues in tviiid request at the advanced rates of the last few days,. In Cincinnati nut much of iulere MUEL FA II N ESTOCK, 1 , 1: A LEII IN FoREIGN AND DOMESTH HARM\ ARE. ^.I N% 1 .11ret, hrt \VCCI\ Ditlllllolllll alley and Fourth Atreet r , 11. 1 t. 1,..1.•1 .1 II %1:! , ‘ At,E, t i CAKPI'.N 111=11111611 II EN It COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, ond Strrel 7.• \V Ar Kit SI ftlieT, PITTNEU111:11, A =MEE 1'11,1.11 NV,•II, 111, •• M. Nlnrttl.. .•1‘ P. 4 1.1111. l .1/4 t. Ntrohlt .4 6 6 o .1 ;I, r r ',lt i'11144 X .01,.11 . 1, '.1..1•1 1) j A 1' Rull••rk \\"11,141,1.1‘1S & ALLEN. MANUFACTURNaiS OF CH ILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, A .%" I) FITTING E I.: ft AI, I, , For Warming and Ventilating Iluildings. 40- %tit ottotreret for Warmth,: anti N't ,t..011.tt 11 , a lb 31,r, ripen or ChiLstruht fnro &c Clll-111 1.:0 - torleck, tirrott littottrrit t' tut 1L td. Jtobt., Morrie. No. 1.6 JIAIiKET LTILI IT, Pat...hut yt t. mart WILLIAM H. HAYS di. BION 11111 ) , ' S A thit\ 1 1 1 ; sllot uns, I.\ RD, 1 , 11, 1/111KD 14MEF. it.:(lA Pal:RI:I) anti CAN VAB..ED HAMS A 1, k I=l.d nt No. '4117 Liberty Street, PTITSIiLIti/ 11, I'ENN'A l'1.:1111, STE/1111 11111,1„ A 1.1 N V. itsy- FI ) rt; It 1)E1.1 VERED VAX 111.11.11.4 in either (.1 t h e tvk Coo,. Ma) ti 1,11 at the 11111, or in I.oxes at the StlPTerl ol 1, 04 N. IV k CX), :v! Wood otreet. 1111_11. N A 11E1T Kit. cor. Liberty nod tat. Clair otreets. 11 I' A th-uggie.t„..lleglieuy. ON DELIVERY. BRYAN, KENNEDY & ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, .‘ P P R OPUCR (IE.VERALL Y, No. '399 Liberty vireo*, Or. / la/ ll=l KERR & HUNTER, Forwardim: and Commission Alerchants 4-sr S E A 111 oAT AGENTS, t.etre , , Fl and Oliva sts., s.tiNT Louis, M I I , I I) BOHN COCHRAN Si. BROS., M UHERS • • IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, Nk . I N D l l NV R 11 S. , Now. 91 Second et. and 136 Third at re,. t, PTIVN A W W 11%111. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WIIUILESALE GIOCE I!! Second and VA Front st., Pittsburgh, Pa LAMES BLAKELY, EIROPE kN %ENT AND CONVEIANCER, Corm , of Seventh and Smithfirld street', 1•17MBU FUi 11. Pturbengoto brought from the•old country tutu, latt and utonoye remittod to Europa. ittov.ti =OEM JAMES COLLINS Si. CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, YROPILIETORS OP THE e 01 lIns• Pit t mburgh, Meadville dr. Erie CANAL LINES. N„ s . 14 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pk. REFERENCES l'lrrsoultaii . Wm. Bagaley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co , Smith & Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson & Co., • Nl'Oinilleas, Means & Co., English & Richardson. PIIIIADELPOIA-- Bagaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother & Co., Wood. Bacon & 00. flelc2B 600 BUSHELS i SHELLED CORN IN 100 bushels spring Barley. 3 barrels freah Roll Butter. 30 bushels Dried Apples. 2000 pounds Oil Cake Meal. For sale by PETER PETERSON. inyBßt " Federal travel, Allegheny =ES c • • . A ,44 2 . , 4 FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF FOIL ADEL PHIA• Hos. TAUS. li. FLORENCE, Pren't lUw. It . llEsipoul, Ferre.tary. FTATEMENT OF IiCSTNESS, F'rvin 114 14 da y ‘ ! 1 1 ..I.4rtaf day of Dec., 1855 .16).,116! r. rd in Marino premiums $ 68.2.42 :11 Fin• 39.9Q8 82 T-tal pr , •minnr. G.l !Ivo CA PITA I. INTENTCP AS roumws: llomls of Allegheny County, Pittaburgh, and Pittsburgh Ws . $ 78,721 66 11:0Iroud !fonds. Cost :13,400 00 Loin on Fir,,t Mortßage of !teal k:Jscato 59.950 00 51...1(0. l'ollateral 394 00 L'.6411 In Bank, and on Saud 11,092 In! ('appal sulwrihed. (payment not yet du,. P7,0(8) in r,,111111111 troteA. not yet 111.1411rP4 66,387 :: Pue from Agent., )neared I.) I)on4o) 19.9;k9 1 ,1 Snpon'n,s aud Omuni.iusks 1.1,682 :16 $408,161 13 Total imam ot Lmii int urr6.l, but not yet adjanto.l: V. 6.015 06 31.6111.• ,t,OOO 00 $41016 66 Thin Company Insurer hull and Carp) risks on the ((16, and )lisaienoppl tributarlea. Insures aprinat LaMilur lhnmgo I.) It. Lows liberally adjusted and promptly paid. KrrrarNer,—lln. T. M. limo. (Jen. J. K. Moorhen , J Mt. %V.A. • Yea I nsunus, al.p!y In TIWMAS J. HUNTER, Agent. mLla No. DO Water wt., but. Wood and Market SAFETY INSURANCE COWAN\ EJENNE THIRD AND WALNUT 8T6., 6e - MAItISE INSUItANCES ten Viw,w4n., enrgo, t. , .11 part. of Ow world. ISLAND I N,LIIL.t.NtEII O GOODS, by ftiverw, Casale, L.l..+nod 1,11111 thrrintrt.w. to all parts of the Union. FIREIN NOE oN MERCIIA.NDIZE generally. On Ow riling li,tuww, Ate. Am** of CAt• ( loop , net Nooenther 1.1 h, zu.,:•••• Hold ....... . 5101 ~(120 I phut 'u), looos 85:210 IJ kin 11aliks, tholrio , l I now-once Co's 2.3,0t10 10 rt,eiS 1`01.440 kosh .0 hood . 1113.,50 011 holm, i•s in hioolAiir Agou ti, idlo '0 Mu, toooilli, issitisl, nod .r 04.108 Joe tho coa i i.u.o) iption .1 11 J 1/11,4, 11 ti 11., •• ,•, t 1113:" 1 1,, Jun?, NI 1:r izn. ~, It If off.. V... Pl. -4 , .t k:y. 1U..1. FAIT\FL. - T ' kNI F HERS' INA RIVE coin, rrri • =ZED OF PHILADELPHIA. CH‘6l,lt 1 - 1,1,11:4 -- , IRANTED 6T TNit 3TAtE OF PEN,KILTA,VO Chart ered Capital, $500,000. h .11.1 H, rt' A NI , (\7.A SP 1l A .V. , 11)1( rA 710:% A I: .N 1.11'1 . 1 NO /IT. Prlwideu l. , Itrgi ,Sek retary. IL , 101 E YOU CU, Troxsurvr. .4.‘,” S I.:ppinc..l,, WOII.I P. Tlnunn, Tht).l..,i;tlin.thant. NV i'l run Nral, sI. 1,..n, t. 'in) 1.. t . ‘1r1..,1 W d,4,4, orrni 1,.,..r--. t'llarle., J. Firl.l,, ...I.n P Stu, li, J1.1.. 4 P. Sizt,th. •R ii" - T111 . • 1 ..n,i.at. 11, , 1.,-..n ~,, and wlth ri. enAll Cn',l t.d. and ill. I , tr-ct. , , 14,r. sr droinantl to lump[lump[tin. buNiur.. 1... it,. :Lvad.d.ir 1,,,,txr,...,. To ..lir, in prudence in ckardnrt Ing, in. .thir., A i; I) ti pn.tupt :teljninuent of 1...1e5. Pltt,burgh Oftic, N,.. 71. Wr. , EWt btrort. J. NTON JUN M., AgeuL . • . Thi• 1..110v. I 1..: .•11 k "..11 firrtnt in Pitt,- I.ay.• I..tnern. ith rettnrti to the 1.,1.110 y ,ui. I ~.Yttn.l tl.•••• t 110 Nl!tntifact w urrne I Imu ran. h rattler k lidtron, N 1 Childs & ,rp. I' Smith Co., Hampton ...V Carapholl, J Tirrunn S C.b., 11. Chthl & Co. coo': Pl'lT3Bti K~~ It{ /I#. hl. - 111' NT I:1i =MEMO ) 1; DELAWARE MUTUAL Philadelphia I=l C 111.1.1. TT , M 111.11 - 1.4. ilort..n. .1 IND T! mph!, l'ltt , blll, ! 1. T .1 r M !•111ITI V, !'resident 1-,inoilt.l ~,k2.. I` X XI Xl+ rIR A. Aonat. N. r f`xt MARINE INSURANCE • FIRE RISKS. A. A. CARRIER £ BRt)., C, , rne-r Fourth cud Smithfield atreeie, l'iltsburgh, A GEN 1' S State Mutual Fire and Marine Insnrstue Co., of CAPITAL, $350,000. 4:trard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., ..f PHILADELPHIA. CA MTAL, 5300,000. insurce Co. of C I he Valley of Virginia ‘VINCII an ESTEIt, VA. APITAL, $300,000. Commonwealt It Insurance Company, HAI ItiShUltd. CAMTAL, e 300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., HA RTFORD. CAPI AM , ASSEIA 52,15401-89. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTS/WM - HI CAPITAL A ..VLi ANS/CTS, Nov. 5, 18L5, $129,022449 Wx. N. JorulsroN, Prandent A. A. CA RRI ER, Secretor) docl43lapely PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INN!R A ,VC,E COM PAS 1, • W ILN IV AT ER AND MA RR ET STREETS, PITTSBURGII. PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Tuna. GIVOIAM. Secretary • - ggirThis Company makes exery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARHO RISES on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and trilodaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loss and Damao. by Fire, and against Oie Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Trimsportation. I' dicier Issued at the low, gt rates consistent with safety he ah partios. Robert Oalway, Samuel M'Clurkuu, Joseph l'. GiLyzah, M. D , .lohn Scutt. J:1,111.4 Niargllllii. I , W:id Richey, .lames W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, . Jo.ph S. Lerch, .1..110 vnikrt..,,, Nlamdield B. Brown, ba‘l.l H. Chamber., Chrbulau 'Lug, William Carr. Robert H. IlartleT, .1.. D. 51,•(1111 . . fehlS _. ____ CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY TTSBURG II . WILLI ANI ISAIIMACY, PreaLkot- SANIII EL 1.. MARSII}LL, l'S,P•tary. orb'', •5: H'jt, r reel, !of mom Markel and Mod strrrts. HULL AND CAI!!!!) RISKS, on the Olio , 11101 M hirers awl triDulatricti. uottro.t Lome or Darmtgo L. EIRE. Moo, ainungt tho Polls of the bream! Inland Nariptioo 91.1101.0rt10.1141. I=l William .hltae+ M Ctn , pel ItAgl, Dit111111...11 Igmac 51. P.tlnvek, Ilortmugh, .lAlin Sitipt,n EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBU RG JOHN 11. SLIOEN BERGER, Pret+l,lent. lioliEKT FINNEY, C. W. _BATCHELOR, Ornoral Ageut. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. EBZNEM J. U. Shoenberg,or, C. W. Batchelor, buoy M. Pennock, W. W. Martin. It. T. Leuch. Georg n S. Belden, David M'Carlliws. Air All Lossea.sustained by parties insured under policies is ttivd this Cohipany will be liberally adjuated and prompt ly pap! ut ita OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. WU PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURG LI Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Al:TIlultIZKI) CAPITAL, 9300,000. Xrelnimre Bußings and other Property against Loss or Ihunage by Fire, and the Perils of the Bea and Inland Nevi gatlon and TranaportAtion. DIRECTORS. Rody Patterson, W. WClintuek, W. S. Raven, Wade Hampnm, J. H. Jones, OFFICERS. Preridn.f. ......... WM. F. JOHNSTON. rint Presiderst BODY PATTERSON. Sledy and A. OARILISE. Wm. V. Johnston A. A. Ovrim, _ . . George W. Smith, I. Grim Sproul, A. J. Juntx, +..~pi~`J- %`~ V!i. , • 4 • -' V ' ,- ; --,,*- tr-i''''',.4-'5'.41.3'...,„4 ,',"'• -st— , . , • , , -- 1' ~,-:, .n-..4`if ,; '— '‘' F, :' 'P'FT:'''," -;,-..IT'A ';',' , , • ,' ', , t'„ , • .--g--1, , 'f'.l+; ,t J... ,-,, y`..- ~- - . ,"k .=" , ":. .rc •-cco.,--.,`, ~.I', -, , , -=-, ' , • ~..k . .--,..., . .- ' , ' - ',-,4 o` . .:'-'-,44';' ,..,1-t- ' ',. ': - '.,- • ~' -' : .a- / -,,,,=,,,.. ''' -'- -- 'l‘ ~,>-',:;.' 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We will live up to this letter, and inform them that the most run derful and valuable medicine for their general nee ever in vented, is -GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR." Its virtues are so rare, mighty and eccentric, that often they appear to work more like miracles than by science, so effect , lye, electric and astounding are its powers on the human body, that, though now it to daily tried by thousands of peo ple, not one of this great mass but ia delighted beyond com parison, and candidly confess they, on no consideration, will ever . again be without It. The inventor, SM. IL DAILEY, has wisely kept the secret to himself. Counterfeitsare busy about it, but without soccer. Its overwhelming merits defy uti competition, and its peculiarities analysis. We confi dently commend all parents to seek its acquaintance, for surely such a friend, who laughs at death and suffering, re. stems the blind, lame, halt and scarred to perfection, and all from pain, is "a friend indeed." We wish the discoverer of this mighty blessing, who is a real benefactor to mankind, God speed. None genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of .$lOB.lOl . 300.000 (x) $408,151 13 HENRY DALLEY. Manufacturer C. V. CLICKENER k CO., Manufacturers. Sold at 25 aeons per box by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the United States All order or letters for In formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. KLICKENED k CO-, New York, ap29:dsw2w oo_Clove Anodyne Toothache Drops.... The excruciating torments of Toothache are speedily rm tiered by the use of this remedy, without Injury to the gums. Eminent Dentists hare a high opinion of It, and constantly recommend it to their patients. The following testimony in from ono of the most distinguished practical Dentists In Now York: . . Messrs. A. B. & D. Emma: Gentlemen in the course of my practice I have extensively need your CLOVE ANODYNE with mnrh success for the relief of the Toothache; and na I constantly recommend It to my patients, I deem it butjast to inform you of the high opinion I have of it over other remedies. LETETT, Dentist. Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street. New York. Bold ulna by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Druggists geuorally. myB:lw `,l-A Medicine Chest in a Bottle.--This remark is applicable to KENNEDY'S MEDIDAL DIRCCY• }SHY; for the stock of no medicine chest in the world ever cured so many individuals of such a variety of diseases, as has ONE bottle of the MEDICAL DISCOVERY. The col- Ull , l/3 of our paper, if they were increased three-fold, conld not contain a quarter part of the names of those who have been cured of Scrofula. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum., and other humors equally painful and aggravating. This is no exag gerated statement, as we have seen certificates from persons who hove been cured of all these diseases, and we recom mend the Discovery to the afflicted everywhere. See long advertisement in another column. Sold wholesale and retail at DEL GEORGE fl. KEYSER'S. In) eel street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and at .1. I'. PLEM I NO'S, Allegheny. mye:di w 9 ° .h'39 V. 101 l WO ("1 tir Dr. Rogers' Syrup us LIVERWORT, TA 71 D CANCIIA LAO CA —We might show logically ',was thi prqiamlion b1101:11-D cuss- brit it would ben needless west of words. Rowe we call EMMEUL.II hosts of witnesses to she that it mr.., ("MK. The restored Consumptives are the wi Ar& them. Read their testimony in the pamphl is tii, Agt.t.s . hate's. Kati ale.. the adiertieemeet ' they velum, air For sale, wholesale and retail, by FL E. SELI.RBE Ott. corner Wool and Sei - entl streets. ale: by ITY.NTIERSON a BRO, Lilherty street; R. P. .SCIFW and BECtIIFIAM & ItaKENNAN, Allegheny City niyBtdsv. lw air" FrOlit the N. York National Monitor of February . 24.—LIvossit VAPOR.—Dr. Curtis has done more amelieride the condition of humanity afflicted with lung mplaiots, than any other practitioner of medicines that has sunrgled with the secrets of the moteria medico, for the boa century, by the Invention and perfection of an nostril- Want that will coast.s to the lumps emedicinirha ifs! . ..hal* of a highly Ile.Licated Vapor, which acts directly on the disease, and not. as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are troubb. , l with discs.ee arising from disordered Wags, will subserve their intern/an by giving the Ilygoan Vapor a trial. tleutvon.—Dr. Cowrie' Motets is the original and only genuine article. nnv2fiqwdaw nip We have just received our Spring stock of floods, consisting of tient.' Otter, Beaver and Silk Bats; Gents' and ..4t. fiats 14 all colors ; also, a large ao.Drtm * l it 01 Spring styles of Caps and Straw Hata. Our friends, and the public generally, who Lava so liberally patronised tin the last season, will find fresh inducements to favor us with heir calls. Please do so, and do yourselves and us good. slur motto in: .• Quirk Sale. and Light Profits." MORGAN & CO., No. 164 Wood street, Next door to the new Church, One door from Sixth street. tAr- W b y will you suffer, aunt 11.F.LIEF CAN BE SO EASILY OBTAINED}—ELave you a Sore Throat, Quinsy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Joints, Prost Bites, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your system f Tau can be relieved at once by using the most beautiful of all Liniments, the " White Circassian Linimsni," Prepared by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Vs., tmd for sale cheap. wholesale and retail, by Dr. li-EYISEII, 140 WOod street, and .1 AS. P. PLEbITNO, near B. B. Depot, Allegheny. See ad , verthseroant in another column of to-day's papers [marielm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MASONIC HALL. Tttr. public are respectfully informed that MIPLLE TERESA PARODI, Assisted by MDME. AMALIA PATTI STRAKOSCIL and MR. ARTHURSON; Coder the direction of MAUILICE STRAKOSCIL will give, is this city, TWO GRAND CONCERTS, On SATUBDAY, May 17—on MONDAY, May 19 PARODI will.eing, on Saturday, for the only time, the celebrated Nationnarench Hymn LA MAILSETLLAISE, Which has been core iced, wherever sting by her, with the greatest enthusiasm. For particulars, see small bills at the Music Storm. Admission, One Dollar. Beata may be secured without extra charge at the Music and Piano Store of 11.. KLEBliat A BRO. Doors open at 7; Concert will commence at S • • , mylo - - OFFICE PITTSBURGH & STEUBENVILLE R. IL CO, Pittsburgh, May lith, 1056. OA SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholder" of the ' Fittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company will I.e held on TUESDAY, 20th May,1856, at 10 o'clock A. Si., at 'the Offim , of the Company, 144 Fourth street. tilylo SIDNEY F. VON BGNNHORST, See'y. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Mann, deed, will offer for Bale, by public vendue or outcry, the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TIIIRTRENTII DAY OF JUNE NEXT the following described REAL ESTATE. situate in North Huntingdon township, Westmoreland iiituty, about 1 ,-4' of a mile from the village of Stewartevilte, 11.11 i about the same distance south of the Greensburg and tsburgh Turnpike, about one mile from the Pennsylvania Railroad. This Farm contains 150 Acres. This property is oenvenieutly located near to the best of Flouring Stills. 'lurches and School Houses, about nineteen miles from Pittsburgh and twelve miles from the county teat. The im. provernents consist of a SHINGLE-ROOFED LOO lIOUSS AND BARN, An APPLE ORCHARD, Ac. The land is well watered, and ~teiceptible of it high state of cultivation. It is LIMESTONE LAND, with an abundance of Limestone. BITUMINOUS COAL Is iiLso very abundant; there are about FIFTY ACRES OF MAL of the beat quality, the vein being about tax. Farr in thickness. There are also THIRTY ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, Consisting of White Oak, Walnut, Sugar, Locust, Ac, Ac. There is also a large quantity of MEADOW LAND. It would snit admirably for a Stock Farm, or for raising Fall or Spring Orrin . The location is extremely healthy, and the neighborhood is cmuposesi of some of the best farmers in the county. The society is good; and such would make every desirable borne for persons wishing to locate themselves for ate. The Pittsburgh and Oormelleville Railroad is within one and a half mile; the Youghiogheny Slackwater is within the mune distance. Persons wishing to examine the property can do so by calling rpm the undersigned. residing within one mile of It; it will be ebeerfnlly shown to all wishing to purchnae. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M. on laid day. Tawas—One-third cash ; the following In two equal annual pa) monts thereafter. Title indisputable. toy I Onsli, IL S. HOWSON. Administrator. Capt. Mark Stkir :lama , ' M. Kii•r, William Ililigliatn, John S. Dilworth, Francis Sellers, .1, Seth xi...halter, William B. nays. 1,1,21 VINE TEA `0 cent Oolong and English Brrakfast Tea mceive4 by P. It DRAW), myllo 82 Markot st YOUNG HYSON TEA-10 chests finest Kiny Chop Young Hymn Tea, at 76e. and $1 re oetved by F. It. DRAVO, 82 Market and 1 Diamond. G. W. Cuss, w. IC. Nimick, T. B. Updike, It. U. Cochrun, John A. (...tughey S. S. BryeA, small sacks Table Salt •• •• Butter .Itecelved by (tuylo). DUN CODFISH- 00 lbs. of this superio Coltish received direct from Boston, by mylo F. B. DRAWL .___ _ F isiii--.3 bbls. No. I Mackerel 14/y" u u If, idtM Just received from Boatou, by AP SAGO CHEESE-50 lbs. of fresh just received by (my 10) F. R. DRAWL _ CFFEE -15 bag, prime old Laguare Coffee: 22 pockets " Java 2 bags '• Mocha Jacob Painter, Jaa. P. Tanner, With a prime quality of old Rio; received by F. R. DRAVO, 82 Market at. arid 1 Die4llolll D. E. Park, D. M. Long, • EC it. Coggaball. k nylo UTTER-11 bags choice Roll Butte': . Ai day received and facials by ( pny/0 EMMY WL.OOILINB. ,+~„,~i 111912611 ~ .. ~~ ~~. ,e ms ,~ '~~`'~e t -ate %;t~ slit:'7.. . g - AALFS 1 Bar l ' ille'°l ' idn ' ,: ...exiii , iiipon . s iisued out of the Court of CimunouLleas far the County of -Alla lawny, and to the Sheriff of said county direr.M. therwietil he exposed to publics silo at TIM COURT 11,USIS, In the city of Pittsburgh, in mid county'. an Monday, rho id day of June, 1856, at ten o'clock, A. M., the following described property, viz: All the right, title, Interest and claim of Jairtes Black, of. in and to all that tract or parcel of laud situated in Fast Deer township. containing one hundred serneand being the 'West part of tract N 0.138 In Cunningham's- Mender, and ex tending the whole length or breadth of end' tract - No:l3e i adjoining lands of Molten end Robert Black, and other par- Goias of said tract No. 138, being . the same piece or parcel of land conveyed and confirmed unto the amid James Black by Robert Black et al, beim at hew of ltobt. Black. by molt claim deed, beininidate th e 28th of Juno, de.D. 1848, and recorded In deed book 4, vol. et; page MM. , . ~.. „ Seized and -taken in execution. eel 06'. ,t Oporty ot..huro. 'Black, at the suit of John ' ber. . . . __..,_. , , All the right, title interest and claim of Andrew v= 6 o- o 6 iii, to and .mt of all that certain lot or piece of ground taunt° in the City of Allegheny, being lot No. 57 in George Lathe's plane a emb-division Of out lets Nee. 174 and 175 in the Reserve tract, bounded and desmthed as folkres, to wit: Beginning tin the northwardly side of Carroll stoat. at the corner of lot No. 58, thence extending In front em Car roll street weetwardlY2o feet to the Meier of lot No. 56, and in depth northwardly, preserving the same width, parallel With Beaver etreet, one hundred feet to Jefferson street, and being the same lot of ground which John Bremen and wife, by their deed dated the 30th day of August, 1853, end re corded in Deed Book volume 118, page 64, conveyed to said Andrew Barclay. On the above described lot there are erected a two story frame dwelling house, fronting on Carroll street, and a frame stable on the other end of thelot. Seized and taken in execution as the property of 'Andrew Barclay at the emit of Andrew Barclays Administrator. ALSO I .. , Ail the rigid, title, intereeitand chant of Than. Cauglilanol Of, in and ' that certain lot of ground, with. wtwoshary frame house thereon erected, intbe borough of Lawrence ville, fronting on thaindladelphiaand Greensberg terminus 20 feet, and extending book 100 feat to an alleiltlbt:Wlay. known as lot No. 3 in Robison k Lea's plat elf. teitaCl._,_.'? ~ ; seized and taken In execution ea theproperty aril , ii elnas Caughland, at the snit of Geo. Hoerr, for use. ' - ALSO: AU the right, title, interest and claim of Wm. Chambers, of, in and out of all that certain tract of land situate Jeffer son township; bounded by lands of Andrew Bedell, Gem J. large, Peterson'. heirs, by land of John APlrlheney, Wash... ington Robinson, and lands of ff. Peterson; containing. 195 acres, more or less, and known as the Bedell Farm, upini which are erected tlone story log dwelling hones 1 &sup. dwelling house, blacksmith shop, barn and out building's. Seized and taken in execution es the property Of William Chambers, at the suit of R. E. M'Govrin. ALSO: • All the right, title. Interest and claim of William A. Charl ton. Mary Ann Charlton, and John Herron, Guardian of Ann W. Charlton, to the following described building and lot of ground, to wit : AU that piece of prcperty in the First Ward, City of Allegheny, to wit: Beginning at the south-west cor ner of Chertiers and Rebecca streets; thence west along Re becca street one hundred and twenty feet to Water lane; thence' east along Water lane to Chartism street one bun. deed feet more or lee; thence south along Chimaera greet to place of beginning—on which is erected a two story frame house, the aame being lot No. 1 in the plan of lots laid out by J. and Wm. A- Charlton. Ateo—All the right, title, Interest and claim of William A. Charlton, Mary Ann Charlton, and John Herron, Guardian of Ann W. Charlton, of, in and bathe following described lots of ground, situated in the Second Woad of the City of Alle gheny, to wit: Beginning on the south side of Rebecca street, at the distance of one hundred and eighteen feet threo Inches from the south corner of Chartiera and Rebecca streets; thence east along Rebecca street one hundred and twenty feet; thence. smith one hundred feet- ,thence wed Qua ht:indeed and twenty feet; thence north one handled fiat to` Rebecca street, the place of beginning--the muneheirtg corn weed of lots Nos. 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 in the phthof lute laid out by J. and William Charlton. . Auto—All the right; title, interegand claimer William Al Charlton, Mary Anrt'Charlton, and John Herron, Guardian of Ann W. Charlton of, in and to the followingderai.dbel lot o ground in the Fleet Wait, City of Allegheny, to wit: Begin. Mug on the north side of Rebecca street, at the diatance of seventy-seven feet fire inches from the north-east corner of Cliartiers and Rebecca streets; thence east along said Re becca street eighty-one feet nine inches; thence northwardly ninety-nine feet six inches, more or leas; thence west and parallel with Water lane one hundred and twenty-three feet six inches, more or lees; thence south to Rebecca street, the place of beginning—the same being lot No. 13 in the plan of lots laid out by J. and Win. A. Charlton. Ateo—AU the right, title, interest and claim of William A. Charlton. Mary And Clutrlton. and John Herron, Guardian of Ann IV. Charlton, of, in and to the following 'described lots of ground in the First Ward, City of Allegheny, to vet: Beginning at the north aide of Rebecca street, at the distance. of one hundred and seven feet eleven inches from the north west corner of Belmont and Rebecca streets; thence west along the north side of Rebecca street forty-eight feet; thence moth'enie hundred feet; thence east and parallel with Rebermandet forty-eight feet; thence south to Rebecca street, the place of beginning—the lame tieing composed of lots Noe. 16 !mil 17 in the plan of lots laid out by J. and Wm. A. Charlton. Seizel and taken is execution as the property of Wm. A. Charlton. Mary Ann Charlton. and John Berton, Guardian or Ann W. CiatritOtt, at the gait of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for use of Mayor, Aldermen and Cithens of Allegheny, A CARD. F. IL DRAVO F. R. DAAVO. `F_53-=, ~to ~:;~ .5 c zt.~. t_ v i't> . .'~v `h:.i All that certain three story brick dwelling home.sit uate In the Fifth Ward, city of ?Mahwah, In the county of Allegheny, on Liberty street, between. Factory and Adams streets, on the eastern side of raid Liberty street, haring a front on said Liberty etreettf 20 feet and extending back 60 feet, the main part of said building being 40 feet deep, the back building making np the remainder of said 60 feet: the: back Imilitag being only two atelier' high and 10 feet wider fetid building Is erected on a part of lot No n, in plan of lota in Fifth Ward., deecrilied as follows, via: begin ning on Liberty garnet 60 feet eastwardly from Factory street thence eastwardly along Liberty street 20 feet, and in depth running parallel with Factory street 100 feet, together with the said lot and curettage appurtenant. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Francis Foulk, at the snit of it & J. B. hill. ALSO: AU the right, title, interest and claim of the Fire Di el. pies' Church of the City of Allegheny, of, is and to the ro!, lowingedeserifiml building and lot htgionod,: to wit: Eclip sing at the distamm of sixty-seven feet six Inches from the north-west corner of Jackson and Division streets; thence west along the north side of Jackson street one bundled and eighty-two fret; thence north seventy-five feet; thence east and parallel with Jackson street ono hundred and eighty two feet; themm south seventy-live feet to the place of be ginning—fronting about one hundred and eighty-two feet on Jackson street Seized and taken in execution as the property of the First Disciples' Church of the City of Allegheny, at the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for use of Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Allegheny. ALSO: All tile right, title, interest, estate, claim and demand of Wm. Griffin, of, in and to, all that c.rutin farm of laud con taining 70 acres, more or less, situate on Uhtutiers creek, in Robinson township, adjoining lands of Robt. Bunting, Wm. itl'Elherren. Jamos Lt. Davis. P. O. Shannon. and the beins,at John S. Scully, on which are erected one hewed log house,. weather boarded frame kitchen, frame barn, Ac. Seized and taken In execution as the property of William Griffin, at the suit of John Callahan, M. D. ALSO, All the right, title interest and claim of Jacob flays, of in and to all that cerlain piece or parcel of land situate in Stipa Township, and bounded by land bequeathed to Fran cis Maya, by land bequeathed to Thomas flays, and by lands of James Mc&enney and others, being the same land which Abraham Mays, by his last will and testament, bearing date the Bth of March 1808, bequeathed to John Mays, his sou, and the raid John by his deed dated September 19, 1832, and recorded in the office fur the *recording of deeds, in and for Allegheny county, in deed book, third volume, No 69, page 480, containing about one hundred acres, part of which is improved, and upon which adwellinghouse and other build ings are erected. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Jacob Rays at the emit of James Sample's administrators. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Robert Haslep and Mary Ann Hasler', of, in and to the following discribed building and lot of ground, to wit: That certain piece of property situate in the Third Ward, City of Allegheny, as follows: Beginning at the south.west corner of Hemlock street and Hazlep alley ; thence south along the west side of Haslep alley one hundred and tweuty-funr feet two and a ;: quarter inches; thence went to Federal street; thence north along the east side of Federal street to Hemlock street; i thence oat along Ilemlockstreottd the place of beginning, fronting about one hued a nt ittwenty - fonr feet two and a . quarter inches onthat hf liaslep alley graded and 1 paved. Thera is erected on theabpyo described piece of pro perty two brick houses two storl high, fronting on said . 1 Federal street. Also an d the right, title, interest and claim of Robert 1 Hazlep and Mary Ann Hariep, to the following described I buildhig and Idt of grimed, viz: . A certain piece of property in the Third Ward; City of Allegheny, beginning at the i south-east corner of Federal and Hemlock streets; 'thence east along the south side of Hemlock street ninety fret six inches to an alley; thence south twenty feet, more or less; thence west ninety feet six inches; thence north along the east aide of Federal street twenty feet more or less, to the place of beginning—said property fronting about ninety feet , on that part of Hemlock street graded. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert H • , Hazlep and Mary Ann liazlep, at snit of the Olientnonwea: „.4.. 7; - : .: of Pennsylvania for use of Mayor, Aldermen endilitiatirdiW : Allegheny. -e,....-,,. _ ALSO: • ,P., . . ..,...-. • All the right, title, interest and claim of Georlis r =r,of,, .. 1 in and to all Curt certain corner lot or piece oil situ -' „sititt'::' , ate in Stewartstown, filmier township, adjoiningtluratMer- , , , n - , ty of David Leffler, deed, and is a part of:ltini..prcvetifF... p known as the Anderson or Richey estate, and subject to act l' annual ground rent of $ , the weld piece orlid - of ground 1 , . - ., (is supposed to be) one of several other lots as laid out in '2, i Anderson's or Richey's plan of lots upon wadi is erected a - ' frame tenement. Seized and taken In execution as the proPerty of (leer& I . Leffler, at the snit of D. D. Hatch, for use. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Sullivan, of in and to the following described - home and lot ofrroand, i situate on Wylie street, city of Pittsburg, bounded and de. scribed as fellows via : Beginning at a, point forty•four feat six inches easnianily from Crawford street, on the line of Wylie street, thence along Wylie street eastwardly twenty two feet, thence Sonthwardly parallel with Crawford street, seventy feet to • ten feet alley, thence westwardly along said alley twenty-two feet, end thenat northonwilY PAtotliel With .- Correford street seventy feet. re the place of beginning—ode . which are erected a two story brick dwelling house with bailee meat, and two story back hnilding also a brick stable. Seized and taken in execution as theproperty of John Sul ,van, at the snit of John Allen, and others. - -- . AWN . All the right, title, intermit and claim of Robt. D. Thoznp eon and wife of, in sad to, all those certain 11 lots of enema - in Allegheny city, Numb'd 1000,1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 100 e, 1007. 1008, 1009, and 1010, to a certain plan of lots laid -, out by Samuel Thompson, recorded In the Recorder's Ake of Allegheny county, in plan book No. I, v.l, p. 33, which-. became the property of Robert D. Thompson by deed of con-, reyance and partition among the heirsof said Saml Thump,' eon. recorded in said Mike in deedlxsak voL 70. Seized and taken in execution as the property of:IL D. Thompson and wife at the stilt of J. R. MOrrison. All bids under $5O, cash; bldg of $5O, and over, the pur- chaser to pay cash $5O, and balance on istknowledgment of the deed. RODY PATMIMIZON, Sheriff. - Smourv's Ornoz, Maylo, 1850. . D ISSOLUTION OK.OO-P AUF NERSIIIP.. ------ The co-partnership bete of exhithig - hetwein ths undersigned, under the linor,....The . Aliotkiko Papier / Nacho Manufacturing Com yrafries this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those " liti4Lhe Company mut pima° make payment, and times: . ' ,claims against it, will resent them for settlement atAile 78 Second - street, Pitts gurgh- ROUT J. COEMINGS, JAMES C. CEIMMINGS, Jit. U. TONES, W. IL WOODWAII.D. Pitts burgh, May Bth, 1856. mylhllt DAVID M CANDLES:I WILLIAM MEM-- ILA COPPIN. BlPCandless, Means St. Co., iBnecessors to Wicks WCundlessa • • WHOIXSALE GROCERS, and Dealers in num NAILS, OLAM, COTTON Y ARNS, mud -Titter burgh Manufactures generally, corner of Wood and Water strouts, Pittsburgh. tuytt FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, con taining 24 acres, about one mile below the city, oppo. ,ate Manchester. There Is on the premises, a large frame house and stable, about 100 beating aPPI.° trees ; also peach. cherry and plutt trees, grapes, dc. Th is place would - snit a good gardener. Yet - terms appy to my 9 B. C. d. J: IL SAWYER, Na 47 Wood:eL T OST—On Wednesday evening, a BRASS L mav, broken at therhanthe. Any one returnint.the same to 0. LYON, No. 103 Water street, will reftiva into °Oar reward. 243* '',..'.•-.• • - . ...: -..,...,:.- -..•-.-- -.,-.:,-...:-... 1, ',.. II )4. - _-•.i 1; • • :4.44 fd' • 4 , • $. I' . 4 4 il • i