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Mmh Wmim'i&sd. & -commeecul. • atjcmon sales. foe sale j, iS~ 1 "• {,-. a J_ , *r TBS OBMLLY L ™. =--Ssisi»«saSE~ ' T <w - pssSSSfe - ,r- , * . *^SSSStesSS ‘.' I ,-• '■.:' — * -- )-..- \ - i- doa H b y melting of 1116 “ ow at tfie head - - - :: • ju S' WMms of our nrew. ”• $ P j =« - '■ ?ssl_ * WeV ?“» of iu ra ' ••»»». -.• 'j t-:: . (J*f . „ - - - - .(S'r-X ——-..™. - “—-- • - ' • 'immm MMMi -• . - ffeßStf IMW - - ... _ .:=: '" 'k' ' __ .. "'' ..'.S3?? ’aasßpMit i ffe’S SI* &. ::::i~:r.:r- ......5i3055? -■■ --f --.. WSilSfetlS# s=. liffht, wruicii ptcv * however, Bales o? " • £ from JOJtfJR'J» b ' itinuee&rau The nmorcial: ‘ -•»*■„ ?trai^S&&&€sv6«%&«%SSWl h increored time ~ „,.. he week's soles r » ~, ICOO Mar '• >.---? /nsuayra, Porto R 1 Ji?otpesiv> African oml Pi P '» hrls Orleans Mol .n U »l; MO Carder 'eons sugar at Wit: v -Zi ’X,X"-f.Vi'_v*.V-eX,VX'*'T ° I?lnn do at si@af; «»»«*• Teas ore r or green, nod blaelr 'T hovers ol previous KRUTr-Sli.ee our I avft come ni more frci < Pfiecs, however, are ii 3 bl>is» App'ciat l t SO (ygTOs*^Si^^'y'LD Bhfsfr— bales of o by Uio uorco. Cooirr ... , * .ATHEKr—Thtire ts o .^<v*<. :■ ■■:- Jvanced prices. Tl»e s ;.w,’T;:/ - ,;^i-^. j« from stores at 36040 r >r ?-s:‘ s >-W^. r LOUR—fleceinl* duri 2f ily moderate, sulucjuuth r.--v.n-'f'VJ.> : -rv.-.'t'' v . ••:•.:'.:.•••• .1 the beginning oi the v J s* < fc3s9?FVSi*^?'*Ha^a?»CS^L , i 3 ; later, how fah- prices tKabtly drcllncd. v,'^;i^^e>.*y^;tf '& extra at 83.05 ; 1H »lo al aiwdoaid.oo, undo or. r^StlUS®*' 90S: 60do at 3 111. M Spfef^tf^* st> do at* as i in do at jiyrtmer si ' bills alJiUOi 10 do til ■ on ~v-nv nv 30 °- w edr.osdajr, til ~*s??Sf.* ."* at*,osi 31 doeitrs ' wsfaW-V'' S^tfflSV*fJ^Vj«asSrSSs.* , B‘ , S f ‘ -- 88 do at vs Thun ...a;W&.vv -ITO*^ A :lS®e^P !r / tORN—IOB bbls. ftJ jelled, Ihw day rec’d and for safe 100 do at 290. Ms '’' The Theatre—\i ill open on Monday evening We, i&e of the Ward aforesaid, marS ABMfiTRONfI & CRQZER in d vw»»f with a now fltnrk <»oTnrifintr Mr Pofttrr ■“° cemfjrthawbe above petitioner is of good repute for Removal* .. ~ , , ket for State ahd r? aSfe , ?psSts^snext, new ; BtOCK company. MT, roster, ; honesty and temperance,, and is well provided with rftHE undersigned beg leave lo inform their friends and u» e lowor grades! - _ onr indefatigable Managen has now obarco Of f^W_.?°? m ® n ? conveniences for the accommpdauon I the nubile, ibftl they have removed their Wholesale ftTnn ri enouirv is iror Lone Reach. M*>»i**i*. s» M .. ; :7: > /■•,;>f .>•■:.'■.*'■■&# rwnt Rtr+Pt Thpaire in nnrf i* iwm and We,e "» and *»‘*“ d Grocery and Commission W.rehoase from Nos HQond e J», conri S Uf h * and Galttpoii*. kmtourff jFlt«f£W Vital * -d the Front Street Ibeatre m Wtunore, and 35 JSSiLavwJT&l,uu nq, „ .„„ 15U Wood street, to No 0 Sixth street, between WooJ caul , on Theor The Ene bteamer GOV MEIGS, T\K MART’S VhGRTASLIi EX LSACT rpg F«F. Isi):s engaged in prodacing-those spectacles-wbich eo . •RKeyser I>Jamea 1 > Jamea M’KenSa a uSIS?n “<* _M>W J}i e unsaiistaeto jjEgglMiijy*, Mos'cr, Will leave for the above —Tbawtonlrimg Nwpa^hlt^JiaiantiSda^ ...,r :... ... . i/.. •t- i; _ ... • - : fornU K*\nrr jnrrTd.. Tv«v»« o t* 1 *!?’- «f.. ?, wa . » conuitualion of the liberal hetelorore exteno- ■ p r ;c e *. The w and intermediate porta, every ®.or4hiainvalnabiemedßfaeforiha*ca'ife^T'lMii^- /^; -“f. r; w>- : -'-''>^ : '^' ;^i"*v-.''.v;^, ;v , ASi'...:'- , '^ 4 s:-i astotushed onr citizens, on their prodaati on here, ,J Dck “ n ' Pl, F°l«, W H Hucke edwil.em. rfetuiSrlml LAMBERT fc SHI PTON. irfinury to str n«Ww TUKSDaY, ui 3 p.Sr /£3SUS»S&%pn3ih!%>;>»gf«fS^^E3a^k 4 <l ' r ' " • 1 — ;:•" »*»»* ._• : nniii.. BnSM..!. i■’ r- - TkONNKI'd'—iIONNETS I—SOcatcsSpring and Sum- 05,00 i mixed Kor fteigbl or passage apply on board, or to IlyMcricSj Ncrywflebdtiy, ifcl»l««l*Wei»W«^?‘^«i«<^*^W»SS^«Sc*i?-. ! ,xa.. <s r ,&tBSBSS ! PainM Counterfeit Monet/.—A. colored itnan TTNin*?*--^!n r thn t he C ?'? rt °, r c,el,erol •» m— Bbnn-t«. in«t received oml ooouud at State undmv _M!L ; : JOHN PtACR, Agent. reudets u -■ ■'T-, wnn □fvm.tu.l ,m,i_ u .r,.u of th » Pc «» in and for the Coanty a a MABQM &CO 8.62 ardtU ftl.rket si t.caeseelH.r WtdandayP.ck.t for Cincinnati. la fact, as a remedy for tta above dlseMeg.tti^^ shiums.'mm.san.uws«i g t iiS^ l '‘* i **sBisaWs‘i i aap jjiaS J®fiSf , "®KSa'“ :,| " i “" oia iS.siss'JS'&SfSSE.S i 3, - - • V/ ti'V 4 hundred doUora, for Its appearance at Court. pobl.a hotuo of ootertoinm g eat Ami B^rt 8-380 doI ’ lnB,ore “stuaßT l SILL ™l’™X t " T o^!,1 ? ” I Coaow i!SJ. l . Bg SK?SSfS? ph » l t . fO K. l ?«Sj!^^ ,1 [ [ - r ’~ K^.» w . oEnA~BS^OO.OOOCo. nI noa Segars, ja.trece.vedTHd S «1. MkJOM ? !o’r pettuoae, hi?h ,te " to, ‘ , Select ana Common Councils e n W.r” V ~ WWtflfafaw>l» ■- ' .* - J passed & resolution, instructing tbe Committee honesty and temperance^and[laweUprovitledwnSihonao 1 »Jti \ on City Property, to fit up the rooms at the T by &«’ °i°^'d“ V ?-““5^LTd Aa<i . , Water Works, for t&e use of the Councils, pro- Edmond Aefi 1-g APPLK a^■k W r S^^ " nndTeV - lr SffiSSSjSiSSSSfis I Wa,b e ,ar^“°Len.: f . a X ', . ' yided the cost does not exceed SIOQ. P &Rc, eM f' f- ?n U.f a «M^«^SS2i^Wl?^3Bd P.« March 3 , ,U«* ~CT» W»»»U . ' *#? CS-liy^h-at andthatßLeech J^ by *' A „ * co„ menCOttnningWly next wok. JypXJCAN LAND 'VAREANT-ltnuch, amUo.d « ‘‘““d^^fnlefs.'a^ 2 " 5 ra^ era * ani ® . 1-; C commit. ’ V . <7?BtTO<!Wl«».'i-Ahe» trasoutyoue commit- Of TOarem ftodnde, and other articles commincd to L&r sole at the carpet warehouse of son, BenJarninPaiTonfoUn Oippemcb. Peter Zimmer- QfLKPiliffi liEw f has test re- -So-eh'uKaf :10U v**--***?!**-. 1 ~ ■ . JFErs' Hogs.—& ilffte .finest:llogB, wl el . ul " s sSSaatand a healSw l plnofSeeity. r Titos’ B'beSreenJOHN PARKBtt Sjid'wTtt.OAßßjander C“ l ] ?«s.aa<l,deltVerfireuraW' l sae S |^»atMyo t the^ubUs?meliTlnYhu“imaSdat’“tSl r\RIG *uiiEßBlEs AStiu fi.ij^^ 7 ''—" _ have ever seen, passed our office yesterday- [*%g* PoiUWU °«M hdow the old nr t-i Liberty*. ;x ; ■■■■■.- ■■•■■ » ■'■ . ‘ :•*' vS' v ■•■ ? : -.--T^r\ •;■ ■■■■■-. f *l -.,>*^t-*... ■ -y v.k ‘ s >; - F ?'• ’i-- .y >?, m Sr Businas on ihe TFAarf.—Yesterday. Was a very busy the wharf; largo quantities of freight wen shipped to the South and West;; and every tblog. giTes the appearance that there will be a very heavy business done this spring/ The Allegheny. —Allegheny Belle No. 2 and No. 3, make regular trips from this port to franklin; and appear to be doing a large bnsi ; negs,: Ibis is »Teryj:profitable trade it lasts, which is but a short period of the year. Their advertisements sill befonnd monrstaam “ .boat:oaSnnn; v. * *3 ;• The Pituburgh. —As punctual as ever,we find this magnificent? boat -at onr 'wharf. Every accommodation and comfort, which make the traveler forget that he ie a wayfarer, the Pitts burgh possesses in an eminent degree. ■: Captain Kuntz is too well known as a commander to need prnieo at onr hands. Heavy Business. —lt is astonishing ■what an amount, of merchandize there is brought to this city bywagon from Beatty’s station; on the Penn sylvania Railroad. The CanalVßasin presents a scene of bustle and business, owing to the ship ment and receiving of goods, that we have never before seen equalled.:. We understand, that on Monday, ISO.ton's of merchandize were unloaded at that point, allbronght in by wagon, from the above named station; The average number of wagons that have arrived in this city since the 16th of February, amount ta fifty day. Our Wheeling friends will have to look to their lau rels. Wheeling, in her palmiest days—could boast but “ forty wagons a day,” and now wo think nothingof fifty. In'this connection we may state that . the work on .the Railroad from Turtle creek to Oreensburg is rapidly approaching completion, and it is expected, as we-hear; that tho road will beWshed through to Qreenshurg, by the Brat of July, -Three sets of hands are employed night"and'day, in prosecuting the work of tun neling, near that place. ■ The Whig Committee of Correspondence met at the Court/ House, on Wednesday, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Whig State to he held in Harrisburgh, pn the 26th.of March. Josiah Kma, Esq., took the chair, assisted by a number of Tice Presi dents. and Secretaries; ' Ihe'followhig persona were declared duly elect ed to tlie Conrention—Han.C.Darragh and J. O'Hara Deriny, Esq., Senatorial Delegates; T. A. RoTrley, ,P. A. Way.F. G. Kay, Robert Porter v and Thomas Steele, Delegates. Beaolmtions were passed in favor of General Scott, for the Presidency, and. John J. Critten -den, of Kentucky, for Vice President; also, the old stereotyped resolution in opposition to the ■Tariff of 184 C* L , A resolution was adopted setting the 29th of May nest, apart for holding the primary meet ings; and the 2d of sune os the day for the meeting of the Contention to nominate a county ticket. JE©*Wo sec that workmen are engaged in cleaning the canal in Allegheny, above Fedr. eral street, of the mad and rubbish, which has been congregating there for years. They are also repairing the tow-paths, and 'niilding the sides of the canal np with stone, so as to pre rent the eneroachment of the water. > It weald bo good policy, if the proper authorities would cause the same course to be pursued with refer ence to the canal baßin, as it is now nothing bnt s collection of rubbish and mad, intermixed with stagnant water; and cannot bo otherwise than a canse of disease. This conld hare been easily done before the wnter was let in,but we presume it ib now too late to be accomplished thepresent season. Opening of the Canal. —To morrow, is tho day fixed by (be Board of Canal Commissioners, for letting tho water into the canal This will be a subject of great rejoicing to our shippers; afid wo may expect to see a heavy business done by our forwarding merchants. Our warehouses are filled with country prodace and other nrticles, waiting shipment to tho Bast. We may date the commencement of tho -springvbiieiness from this time;.and thing gires evidence the long period of dullness which we have experien ced, jrill.be succeeded by one of the busiest :sca sons which our.merchants have known for some time. • '' ' * j Railroad Celebration. —Upwards of two hundred invited guests left Allegheny City, yesterday morning, at eight o’clock, to assist in the uele* brxtion of the opening of the Ohio and Pennayl. Tania Railroad .to Masstllon. Nine of the largo passenger cars of the Company were taken along. They reached Massillon yesterday, and it is their intention to return to.day. ■ £65“ The steamer Pittsburgh arrived on Thurs day morning, at.dxalf after six-o’clock. She brings abont ono hundred and fifty passengers, mostly bound for the East; The' Pittsburgh failed to make her connection with the morning train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, in conse quence of her detention by fog. District Court. —Before Judge Forward—ln the ease of Alex. Negley vs. Daniel'Negley, No, liB7, April term,-the Jury returned a verdict of $1,227,66 for the plantiff. This case has occu pied the attention of thn Court for'&ome time; and will now, we see it stated be carried to the Supreme Court. Detention. —The passengers on the oxproiis train of the Pennsylvania Railroad,‘who should 1 have arrived here on V ednesday, d|d not reach this city until yesterday morning,i abont 0 o’- clock, when they were brought in by the accom modation train from Turtle Creek. Railroad Accident. —A young giri, a daughter of a Mr. Reifsnyder, a German, emigrant, met with on accident by which her foot and ancle were mangled very badly* by a collision on the Eastern part cf the: Central Road. She was brought to this city on Wednesday morning. Marlet Constable.—! The at their meeting on Monday evening, passed an ordi. nance making it the dnty of tie committeo on markets, annually to elect a morket constable, I W ' ho “ e dut y u he to « attend to the several mar et houses in the city, daring market hours, i such Other periods as may be deemed ne cessary; and enforce the ordinances relative thereto, and have, a'general police surveillance Ovor the same,, subject at all times to the orders of the committee; and in their absence to that of the clerk of the markets/' . The Councils, in their wisdom and desire for the welfare of the city, also make it the duty of the market constable to attend to the lioensing of drays, carts, ommbusses, &c. This has been at tended to by the high constable heretofore, but I --it is a fashion our presont city fathers have got into, of enacting and-then repealing ordi nances, in the shortest possible time. The sal* ary of this functionary is fixed at $2OO, and— perquisites* The following resolution passed the Councils, on Monday last; it has reference, to the the city, to the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, of the foot of Liberty street for a depot, for said company: Rcsolvedf That a special committee to consist of two from S. C., and threo from C.-C., be ap pointed to take such notion as may be required to prevent the legal rights and interests of the City from being prejudiced or compromised in the.measures now pending in the Xegislature, relative to affirming the grant by the City of Pittsburgh to the Pennsylvania Railroad Corns pany. Messrs. Lorenz'and Kier were appointed on the part of the Select,'-atid Messrs. Rea, Lowry, and M’Auley on the part of the Common Council. An Exciting Scene. —Quite an exciting scene came off at Alderman Major’s last evening. John Feiger, “ a nice young man,” and apparently German by his accent, entered a complaint against Miss Mary Jane McCnne, for robbing him of the sum of three dollars, at the house of another nymph, on Prospect street. It appears that John “ loved not wisely, but too well,” and Mary Jane, she loved—the three dollars. The Alderman dispensed justice in a most summary manner—fining the confiding German—in spite of bis protestations—ss for being caught in bad company, and in default of payment sending him to the Hilt Mary Jane was held to bail in the sum of $lOO, to appear this morning. Appointment. —Charles Kent has been appoint* ed aid-de-camp, with the rank of lieutenant colonel to his excellency, Gov. Bigler. This is a most excellent and deserving appointment. Col. Kent, we understand, is a candidate for the Sheriffolity; if nominated by the Democrats he will run his Whig competitor in a manner that will astonish all parties, Look out for the gal lanf. colonel—he is some when started. Hungarian Honda. —Any ona who wishes to lay oat a dollar for one of these articles, can hare an opportunity of doing so, as wo see them for sale in several of the windows. Now is the time to show yonr love of liberty. Only one dollar—just think of it—and dirt cheap at that Why, the signature of the “great Magyar” alone, is worth twice the money. Assault. —A man named Caldwell, from Kit tanning, made an assault on a Ur. Beach, of this city, with a fcowie knife, on Wednesday, at the Allegheny wharf. Caldwell was arrested and brought before Alderman Steel, by whom he was held to bail in tho sum of one hundred dollars, for his appearance at Court. Arrested. —Catherine M'Gregor—better known as Cass M’Gregor—was arrested in the diamond lost evening, and taken to the watch house in a state of beastly intoxication, wbere she made the night hideons with her lond cries and pro fanity. E&* Tho sale at the store of 11. C. Kelly, No. 20 Fifth street, will be resumed this morning at 10 o’clock by P. M. Davis, Auction eer. There is still a large stock remaining; among which is Spanish indigo, 4 bales muslin, a large <juantlty of superior fish, spices, groce ries, &c. Drunkenness. —A Mr. John Morrison was com mitted to prison, yesterday, for 24 boors, by Alderman Stoele, for indulging a Itetle too freely in the wlno cap. Vagrancy. —Sarah Moss, was committed to the eocaty jail for ten days, on Wednesday, by Al ders&iQ Thompson, on a charge of vagrancy. ggj" FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. Bobcmla Glass Worfce* ADAMS. HOSEMAN Sf CO., Manufacturers of flint glass, ia aii it* variety. We have. aUo, on band, Lighting; Rod Insulators, of a superior pattern to any thing yet pro dneed. Dealers in Glassware can save from 10 :o 15 per cent, by giving ns a call. Warehouse, corner of Water and Riwb street*. feblSOm: Pittsburgh. P» WALL PAPER. I. BHIDLE, So. 09 Smltbfleld Street, Pittsburgh, HAS Jo»t received bis Spring Slock of PAFFIR HANGINGS,of every variety of style and finish, fr*m I2J cents to 31 per piece. Twenty eaies now opening—patterns new, colors beautiful- and prices low, to suiuhc times. Those having houses* to paper, and merchants buying to fell again, should call aud examine, before porcho* jing elsewhere. Also— fid dozen Band Boxes; IMO pieces Cunam Paper; - 3tio do Lemon Color—plain; 400 do Black do; i? 00 do Blae do i £OO do Cream do; fO Centre Pieces. ALSO—BLOOKiMARBLE PAPER) for Public ITalli, of every description, with satiable Columns, Cops ltase* and Bordering, farnfehed at short nonce. All of which will De sold LOW, for CASH or RAGS, at the Wail Paper Store of J. SffIDLE, _ SmUhfield rgh^ TO the Honorable the Judges ot the Court of General Qaarter Sessions of the Peace m and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of P C Jone«, of Upper St. Clair town ship, County afore«oid, hotnbly shewetb, That your pe titioner hath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of iravelors and others, at his dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, and prays that you Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house ot entertainment. And your nctiuonerr as in duty bound.will pray. DAVID C. JONLS. We, the subscriber*, eilizens of the township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty andtemperance.andisweU provided wttb bouse room and conveniences for the accoramodalionand lotJg in gof strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is jieeessary. J p. Ross, Joseph Craig, Jonathan Midillcswanh, Jno win Kerr, James Wiseman, Wm M’Ktand-, jothoa Steveni, Joseph M’Greftor, David Foster, R Bit/gham, John Seville, Wm Moibolland. |marll;3i» To'tho Honorable the Judges of the Court o( General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace in and for the County ° f The petition of L- W» Smith, of the Third Ward, of Pitisbui'gh, in tho county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That yCi'u petitioner hath-provided-himself with mate rials for tine accommodation of travelers and others, at hLs dwellutg house in the - Ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license io keep a public bouse of entertainment. And yourpe ntioner, as m duty bound, will pray. ’ • L. W. SMITH (Conclusion of Wednesday's Congressional) ... . : Washington, Maroh 11. After committee rose thß. Homo took up and passed the Senate bill appropriating $12,000 to repair the Congressional Library. Mr. Houston moved that the Homestead bill be postponed qntil Wednesday next, for the pur pose of taking up the deficiency bill Mr. Stanley moved that debate on the Home stead bill olose to-morrow, at 8 o’olock Pend yeas and nayß, The House adjourned. Washington, Maroh 11. Senate— Mr. Roe presented tho credentials of Mr. Waltor Brooke, Senator eleot from Missis sippi, to fill the vacancy of the resignation of Mr. Foote. Mr Brooke appeared and was sworn Mr. Seward’s resolution to pay the expenses of Kossuth’s reception at the capitol, provided thoy did not exceed $6,000, was taken up and debated. Mr. Mason objected because it appropriated contingent fnnds, and said that it should be paid for by a joint resolution, appropriating the amoant. Mr. Badger said the House had nothing to do with the reoeption, and the present form of the resolution was the most proper- Houss—The Hbase voted on the motion of Mr. Johnston to lay on the table the resolution of Mr. Stanley, mode yesterday, to close the debate on tho Homestead bill at three o'clock, to-day. Affirmative 121, against 89. Mr. Fioklin moved to postpone the bill from to-morrow until Tuesday week, or that tho De ficiency bill might be taken up, unanimously agreed to. The House then went into committee of the whole on the Homestead bill. Mr. Marshall, of California, declared his in tention of replying to Air. Brackenridge, and said that he should fail to represent the people of California, if ho did not reply to the attaoks on Air. Douglas. He continued his remarks up to adjournment. House adjourned. FORGER ARRESTED. New York, March 11. A young man named Horace Pike wttk arrested yesterday, for forging a check for $5,600, on Wetmore & Cryder. The forgery was detected on presentation of the check at the Bank of Amerioa. LOUISIANA DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. New Yobk, March 11. The Democratic Convention of Louisiana met at New Orleans, on tho-Bth inst., and elcoted delegates to the National Democratic Convention, instructed for Cass. Baltimore, March 11. A large meeting was held this morning at tho Exchange, in favor of the proposed railroad from the terminus of the New York and Cumberland road, to Sunbury. A convention on the subject is to be held here on Saturday. Dayton, (0.) May 11. A man had his leg badly crushed at the freight depot of the Great Miami Railway this morning. His limb was amputated, and ho is now doing well. u Boston, March 11. In tho lower houso of the Massachusetts Leg islature a resolution was introduced denouncing the compromise aots, and declaring the Fugitive Slave Law unconstitutional, and that it ought to be speedily repealed. NEW YOEK MARKET—March 11 Cotton... Dull. Floor ...Sales 6000 bbtg State, at 4,80@4,87; Indiana, 4,76@5,0Q. Wheat... Sales 700 bushels Southern rod at 00 @9Bo. ; Corn... Sales .20,000 bus. Southern mixed at 62®G30. Beef... Sales 100 bbls prime, at 6,00@G,25; mcsß, 9 t 12®9,25. Stocks—Ohio 6's, lllinois Internal Im provement bonds, 76; Indiana Canal bondfl, 90; Unite!! State 6’s, 1867, 108 J; do 1868, 118. EVENING. Cotton... The market is steady at unchanged rates. Flour... Sales 6,500 bbls State and Ohio at $4,87®5,06}. - tirain...Saies 2500 bus Southom white wheat at 1080 bus.; 10,000 bus prime yellow corn at 71c. Provisions.... Sales 400 bbls mess Pork at $14,76; prime at $l4. Sales 150 bbls Lard at BJ@9c. Beef unchanged. PHILADELPHIA MABKET- March 11 Cotton... The demand is rather better, and without change in price. Flonr.-.Thero was not much enquiry for ex port to-day. The sales reached 800 bbls at $4,25 for fair middling brands. Corn Meal... The market is firmer, with far ther sales of 300 bbls Brandywine at $3,25. 8ye...1s steady at $3,50. Wheat... Sales 100 bus prime Pennsylvania white wheat at 103 o.; red 9Q@9Jc. Corn... Dull, for want of vessels to go; cash sales of 6000 bus Southern yellow is reported at 69J@600. Oats at 37$ for Delaware, and 38@390 for Pennsylvania. Groceries... The demand is fair, but no sales of any consequence were elfeoted. Provisions... The market is firm, but owing to the reduction of stock, holders are asking full prices. Cloverpeed.-Dull at $5,621 bus. Whisky...Lower sales ae 22c gal. in bbls. CINCINNATI MARKET—March 11 We quote at 8,25@3,27. Flour.. .Quiet. Whiskey ~.16^0 Clover heed... Sales at 5,25@5,50 ijj) bushel Lard...la good demand; sates 2000 kegs pninv, at flc, and of 100 bbls at 80. ProTMions...Very little doing in meat, but prices oro unchanged; mess pork is held at $ 15. Sugar... Sales 200 lihds at 4J(ih'l jo. Molasses... Sales 200 bblß at 80@iJ01c. Coffee...2ol bags coffee sold at 10j@10|. The river has fallen 2 feet since last ovening. A Soap Boiler Wanted* GOOD WAGES WILG BE PAID.-Enquire airuis otriCß. or at G. V. ARBUTUNOf'S Soap Factory, Seventh street. martf:l w BACON— 10 bhds. Shoulders; 10 do Hams; 5 do Sides; Received and for sale by I*.B. WATERMAN & SONS, Nos. 60 and 91 Water, and 0i Front si. Buckets aNdtubs— -70 doz. Beaver Buckets; 5 do Tuhg, targe; 00 Ttesi’s Tubs: For rale J»y L. 8. WATERMAN & SONB CHURNS— db doz, aaaoned aues, (piae coopuragr,) for sale by maid 1.. S. WATERMAN & SONS. GIaASS —3Cobx&. assorted size*. of city and country brands Window Glass* forsale by rnarO L. 8. WATRRMAN k. SONS TOIfACCO— A large aud general uAAortmeui of •>&, 35, and pound lumps, of popular Richmond pnd Lyuch burg brand! manufactured Tobacco, received direct trom the raanufacturers,>on cousignment and for sale ol reduced prices, by maid L. S. WATERMAN & SONS. SPRING RIBBONS—A. A. MA&ON 2b Co. have ju«t received end opened 40 cartons Spring Ribbons, rich and soperlor styles. toarO OffLKS ANb SAVINS.—Jumx received over 60 pieces O black Silks and Satins, Glad Silks, Bonnet ami Ho rouce SUk» of every width and color. • A. A. M ASON A CO., 02 and 04 Market street. JUST opened at A. A. MASON & Co., a complete iu aortment of Gentleman's Mack Italian Gravaia. tootf Light spring prim's—a. a. mason a uo. have received 10 cases of P. Alien A Sons spring Prints. ' raaiO LOANS. United Slates <SV do do 6’» • Pennsylvania O’s do 5V Allei heny county O s do coupon (»*?• do scrip Pittsburgh city o*B do coupon o*3. payabletn Philadelphia Allegheny City o's do coupon O’a payable In Philadelphia BANS STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh • • ■ Meichonts and Manufacturers’ Bank Exchange Bank*-- * .-* Fanners’ Ocposite Bank Allegheny Savings Bank* ••****• BEHJGK SfOCSS. Monongahcla Bridge- - bi.Cluir street do > * **.. j . Hand street do * N. Liberties do instraAncß stocks- Western Insurance Co- • • Citizens’ do do*--* Associated Fireman’s do- TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlanue and Ohio, Pittsburgh to! to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville l Lake l,ne Line Pittsburgh Gas Works****** (Monongahela Slaekwater* \ ougiuogheny do HAILBOA.D STOCKS i Pennsylvania Kmlroad • ) Pctina. and Ohm do | Cleveland and Pttlsb’h do Marine Railway and Dry .Dock ‘ Fayetle Manufacturing Co Eric CanaJ Bonds, old* • do do do new coppeb stocks. Pittsb’gh and Boston (Cliff Aline! North American North West North Western Iron City Eareka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure —— Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company Fire* Steel —* DAILY REVIEW OP TUB MARKETS, Office or tub Daily filoßrtiFo Post. » Friday , March 12, 1652. { REMARKS—The weather during the fore part of tke week was w«tand rathrranfavorablc for out door bos inesi generally ; notwithstanding this, there was a fair amoum done in many of the leading articles of trade. Navigation on our rivers continue fine, and receipts of P.oiuce, Groceries, Ac., continue to improve. Oor Railroad* East and West are doing a heavy business. Onto-monow (?aturdoy) it is expected that the water will be let into the Poima. Canal, and business re sumed in that branch by the beginning of the week. " Our Bacon an-1 Provision market has continued firm umi buoyant, with a >ligbt improvement iu some de scrip tiorv The Sugar, Coffee and Molasses market is firm, with bat moderate stocks, and a good trade de mand. Money continue* scarce, and rates light'Jtn the East* era cities. ASHES—-The demand for Soda ia mainly confined to small lots, to manufacturers. We note sales of about 30 Ciks, principally domestic ai3o3£c cub and lime; of Pearl Ash sales 18 bbls nnd casks, ranging from 5£ tooc tiato; of Pot Ash limited sales,«l 405o t as In quality Saierutus is selliog at 505}. ' APPLES—The market i« barely supplied with Green Apples, with sales at 3,5004,00 (j* bbl. ALE—Tnerc continues a regular brisk demand forthis article. We quote Manufacturers’'prices— regular dis count off for cash. Bavarian Beer, per bbl-. gg qq Common, per bbl —_ g qq XX do goq XXX do gw Common, half barrel*- ........ 359 XX do son XXX do - 450 Common, qr burrels. —. , 75 XX do 00 XXX do 225 BLOOMS—The demand tor Blooms is quite limited, and principally confined to small lots to manufacturers; we quote at 854065 per ton. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—There continues a brisk de mand for Buckwheat Flour to the retail trade, with but moderate sopplies. We qante sales el 1,?5 toLSO 4> 100 IUO E». By the sack of 5>J fb«, 0010 100 c. BROOMS—The stock i* large and prices nominal.— V 'l^. a ,^. al 75c i Sl *°° K> 81,2501,?5 frum stores. BFESW AX—Tlierc i* but liu]c,offeiing; good lou of Yellow we quote at 21022 c. U BUTTER—Since our last revictsTlheTe has been a speculative movement in roll and koatraticr for shipping, which has leftoormorki't barcwithoundraricsin price; we no>e sales of about 40 bhl* roll at 12015, kegs, sales of 04 krgs uinerng from 10012 as in quality, the market clnrijigJimj with tin Increased demand. B-lANS—Tbc market is very bare, and the article much wanted We have sales of 15 bbla fro all while at 1,02; 3do 1 T 5. Mixed we quote at 1,2$ to 1 3t. BUCKETS asp TUBS—Maeufoeiorers of the Beaver Buckets and Tubs have reduced their prices. a**d sale* are now made in lots, by our merchants, at 1,75551,87 for tbc former, and otf?7. for the latter article. BULK MEAT—The firmness noted in our lasi bas continued. mid tn seme Instincts higher rntesfcnv© been obtaind. Kempt* have fallen off. Wo notice among the iranMietions sales of 10.000 fbs nt for Shoulders and 8 for Mams ; 14 000 do do at 6f,f*ffis7*e, cash, Uojr round , 20 WW do Bulk Hams, invertor cot, ot *!•*; 20, OIK) doat 8e; 40,030 lb t, hog round at s|o, Of di'Tfe.essh. IACON—A pretty nciivo demand continues to pte i. and holders have been in some instances enabled to obtam an advance. We notire the foitnwlng sales during ihe wr»k : 10 000 lb< Hams. Sides and Shoulders at Sic ; 10 hhtls >*ides and Mams at B*c ; *» hbd* cimr Sices at 10 000 Sides and Hums at 8*53529*; 10,000 tbs ribbed Sides »i Bc. rarrenevf 10cask»Shoulders Hams nnd Sides at 7*. f *.fft>*c; 1900 tbs country «h<mlders at ?c, t 23 bhds shoulders and hums at 75?90 cash ; oon &■* Ham« at o*c ; 10 Mid* «i-lcs and shoulders at ?* ©**c BGO fijs eioar 'idee stßJej io.noO B* *ides P*c; HKh Iba.Shoulders st 7*c; 4 hhdi Hums aiOJc; 20.000 B>* country S ; d«s and Shoulders, to arrive, at B*s?7*c; of Mess Pork in a small way are made at 815 to ldjMigur cured Hams »e quote regular tulcs to the trade nt Jo*a?lb*c by the tierce CHEESE—We note an increased demnnd Ibr good lo*.r of Western Reserve, wilh sales of about 400 boxes during Hie work at 61527 a. CORN MEAL—Sales from stores at 455550 c per bash el. COTTON YARNS—Wc quote Manufacturer's prices No. 5. 0.7, 15* I No’ 18, 24 8,9, 10, •—— * 17 Candle Wick, •......10 t (—l2- • .——lB ! Cxrpet Chain, oq 13, 19 | Coverlet' Yarn,—-20 14. 2» i Cotton Twine,--—2O 17. .........—23 { Balling, ™IQ COPPER—We give dm Card price of Um Pittsburgh Coppe' Work* Ingots ID 10 tfOcui per p'ouml. Sheet— fur Brazier* v4(®dsc. (jOPPfr.tiAS— Sell* til $d 1:703.1d per barrel. CORPAG b,— Ibe fo. lowing is toe card pneeof Rope Manilla, by the Coil,-—~ -—lsc ** when cut.-* —— —lfle White Rope, by Coil, —11 c *• when cal. ——« |g<* Tarred do by coil, K>o Do when rut.-- *• — llc Manilla Red Cord*, —Bl,S?o"££Oo:t,2s Hemp do - S4'6O3‘'! t d3oTUO CRACKERS —The market is well supplied. We give Cur table corrected oud quote: s3 HO 4.55 * 3.50 • "-per pound 6l<36f —. 300 Water Crackers Duller <Jo Dyspepitc do Sugar do Sodn do Pilot Dread- COpfrL&-fhe advance ami firmness noiioedin'our lasi lias continued, witii an upward tendency. The stock inourrca kem quite light. winch preventslarge oper* nuons. We notice, however, sales of about SOU bags in small lots ranging from 1OJ01OJ; by the bog 11c; the ha* tom market continues (turn The loUowwg is from the New V ork Commercial: Groceries exhibit increased firmness without nov ac tive advance The week's sales ntnount 10 *J73hngs Java coffee at •lOjtfJlle, ICOO sJuracoibo do at 009}, 5350 Jamai *n. Gnpunyra, Porto Rico and Rio Janeiro at 50?5 African and Pt Domingo at 7s©B, 100 tierces and I’4jD l>rln Orleans Molamfs at 5OO hlids Cuba part at i\ ; 3(30 Cardcna* do pan ot l&fSlgD; 1473 bhd* Orleans sugar at 40£J; 710 Cuba do ot 4}; 175 Potto Rico do at 51031; and 1100 boxes brown liavotm ut 4i<2>s}. Teas nre mote sought after; the rntatouge of greenn and btacirs offeied this morning lounri ready hovers ot previous figures DRI&.D KRUT-Slhch our last review, Peaches and Apples have come m mote freely, with a good moderate demand, prices, however, are not so firm. We uouce sales of 33 bids Appoint 1,50 to 1.75. Sales of Peaches, In lots, aid 5(1 to 3 00, principally bus. DKIkD Bfcfsb— bales of Suger cured canvassed at 9010 c by the i/orco. Common e-08frc. FRA'THEKe—There t» o brisk demand for pood lots i at udvanced prices The Block is quite light. We quolo < sales from stores at 35040 c. 1 FLObß—Receipts during the pail week have been i only moderate.suiiicicuUy.however,fordemands Fates i mine beginning 01 the week wens p.ineipally made at i 830003,05; liter, however, roccipls increased, and i prices slightly declined. OnTbursduy. sales of 40 bbls r itiu Ht Sd.Oa ; 36 >lo at 3,10} 33 Jo 3,03; lbO do at 3 10; aw do at d.OO, Oildo ultra at 3,U; 80 do at 3.00; 40 do 60 dn aid Id. Monday, sales of 00 hhtj at 2 00? 20 do at 2 95; 10 do at 3.00 j 10 do at 3,00. Tuesday. 30 bbls at 3.00; 10 do tit 29 >; 3ti do extra at 3,00; ;1U do at 3 00. Wedr.osday, 00 bbls at 3.00,30 do at 2.09 ; 1C do at2ost 31 do extra at 3.12; GO do at 3,00: SO do at *2.05: 83 do at 2,95 Thursday, 183 bbls at 2,05; fctj do at 2 lid, 100 do at 290. Market c.osetf rather dull. The follow* inp wan tlte stale of the Flour market in Philadelphia: Floub, Ac.—•<& dull heavy feeling pervades the mar* bet for State afidwestern brands, and quotations for the lowor grades linve undergone some reduction. The export enquiry is almost suspended, while that lor the east continues limited-, and lorn! dealers operate wrh caution- The amount on sale i* ample, nnd this, with Ihe unsatisfactory English intelligence, has depressed pr r oe* The week's transactions add up 25,000 bbls— ordinary to straight State nnd good common Ohio 4.31$ ©5,00; mixed lo fair Induna out! Michigan. choice state and favorits round hoop Ohio 4.87405,121; fancy Genesee. Michigan and Ohio 512403,374, extra Indi ana, Michigan nnd Ohio 5,3?i05,62ft, and extra Gen esee 6.37J0U 00 bbl. Ponthern Is more plentiful and considerably cheaper, the sales embracing 0400 bbls— mixed to favorite ordinary new 4,671050*. ami fancy do $,1°405-15| fc> t»bl. Rye flour is scarce and wanted. There have been 470 bbls 6neb:>ughSiit3tJS4o3.Bl4—an improvement. Corn meal Mill HuiM stock and active retract nt belter nrices; tbesal.es Include uOQ bbls, Jar*, sev nt 3,37*03,43*; Brondywinq 3,5003 50| f bbl. ; MOLABSPS—The advance and firmness noted in our last is well maintained, with further salosof 140 bbls m | low, varying from 3-* to 33c. The following show* the condition of the market in Cmeinnau; “"Moussss— I The market continues finn, but-the stock fteing hcTit■only small salts have beon made.- Apoat 300 bbls have oeen received duung the week, but a great proportion of it has been of an inferior flesenp fion nnd was »>oid at from 23 to Sflc, but,prime contina'ds to «ell tt 30c, at which the market closed fiihK: Owing to the comparatively short time In whtClUhe slock has now come up* and the scarcuy of lonrtngc, connect* ed >yiib the fact Umt the stock now in market isunuso* ally kihMl . dealers arc beginning to entertain eenote apprrhenrinfcgihat thrre will oe much difficulty mnb tainnig a sufficient supply for the balance of tlje year. GRAlN*—Receipt* during the week wore moderate, we quote wheat at 690d2. Rye, sales of several lots at 40045. Oats, sales of about 6100 bushels at 25027. Corn, sales at 40043 GBASS —Sales of Country Glass from manufacturers > for 8x10,81,7303 per box; 10x13. There is ( more firmness on the part of holders* Par value. Ailed i 9 10(MHh8l1fl,75 100,on] 101,50 100,00 101,25, moo 80.25 1 95,00 96,00 93,00 90,00 93,00 81,01 Offrrtil 9115,00 101,00 101,00 00,00 02,00 95,00 1 97,00 : 97,00 A regular discount off for cash. LARO—We quote kegs 8034 c; bbls ?103. LEAD—The stock in first hands is large. Limited sales are made atScfor Pig. and 51064 for Bar. NAVAL qnbto Rosin at $2,7503,0(1 per bbi; Tar 82,7503,25; Turpentine 450500. tt OILS—We quote No. 1 Lard, at 70072; Linseed at 08070. PIG METAL—We quote AJlegheny at 522025; canal SlUs>2fl; Hanging Rock 626037. POTATOES—Receipts are increasing the demand con* .linnet aeuve, we.qnnieNeshannocks at 37 040; Pink-eyes 00055. JUCE—'Wc qaqte sales dunngthe week m Tierces at RYHFLOUR—’fheroisan increased demand for this article, with scant supplies, prices no so firm ; we note sales at $2,8703.00 prr bkl from stores. SEEDS—The demand contidaes brisk with tales of 10 bbls from first bands at 05,75; 15 barbels do at 0,62} 280 do ol 6,62; 29d0 at 0,75. Timothy 62,2502,50 - SUGAR—We notice a good demand for sugar m small lots to the trade, with sales of about 40 bhds at SJ, 5J,5i atid SJ, es in quality. * SHU—Sale® from stores by .the keg at SIS; —by the bag 1,620148. SALT—sales from stores by the dray load at 6! t 10 P bbl. SHEEP PELTS—Prices are nominal. SOAP—We quote at 404£c by the lot. SPICES—We have no transactions ofoousequenee to noio in this article. We qaote Pepper in bags at 1010 lie, Alsnice 18019 c.; Cinnamon 39040 c by the mat. STARCH—SaIes ore regular from stores al 6(07u by the box. SUGAR, LOAP—The following are the cash prices of Refined Sugar, by five packages* and upwards: Small refined Loaf Sugar, C P* “ U U O r “ “ OO 000 Ql,o| 31,0( 44,0? 3?>0I 14,501 10.00 6,251 45, (Kj: 45,00] 25,00 54 Oil; 50.00! 39,i 5 3’,0(1 3j Oil 100,00 30,0 j M.O O 31,00 102,00 100-00 JB,CO 20,00 27^0 8,50! 7.0 0 5.00, " 4,0 n a.ooj 2/.« 3M 2,50 C,soj 5,0(1 12,50 10,0 j) 0,25 5.0 X i,»2; 2,05 3,00 5,0 n 1,121 OOOg Doable refined crashed ftapfar, 8i Crot»hed Srfftfr, |j- - Fine crashed l 4 g* Doubta refined powdered Sugar Powdered 6ugar, B pa - tt Q jit Refined white Sugar, o 71 ;; ;; oo 7k “ 000 7 Clarified yellow Sugar, 04 TALLOW~We now quote Beef Tallow at 7071 c Bbeepdo,7o?£c. •oSa a steady and good demand ai 160i90 P gallon for Reenfied. Allegheny, March 9. The market yesterday wan well supplied with beeves; the roads were ia bad order for driving; parch were came forward and bodghl freely. The following were the offerings—Beeves 450 head, sheep ISO, hogs 50. BEEVES—>The market was well attended, and buy ers bid up freely. Inmanr instdnces an advance was obtained over the ratesoftbe previous dar; the principal 'ulcs were looareuy batchers, at 3 3±oic net,equal to 0,7 tofiegross; thlsis an advance often the highest of last week’s prices SHEEP—OnIy asmall number were offered, all of which were disposed of at 82,50 to 84 per head, the same as last week. i- Only a few head were offered ; pricer ranged fnun 4} to 4& live weight. COVVB aNO CALVES—OnIy a few head were disposed of at 818 to 25 per head. CORRECTED DAILY BY Boob & Sargent, Exchange Banker?, Comer <if Wood and Sixth sirerts, Pivjburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Hanks par. Philadelphia u •«*••• “ Brownsville “ Bocks county “■ Chester Co. (new Issue) u Colombia BndgeCo.- • • “ Danville “ “ Delaware co. u •—* • • “ Doylestown “ Easton “ < Germantown u * Lancaster Banks • « Lebanon Montgomery co. Northamberland PottsviUe Rending « Sehttyjkill co. M Washington u Weal Branch M Wyoming ...... « Carlislej Cb&mberebarg f Erie } Gettysburg!) Harrisburg | Uonesdaie f Middletown f Wayacsburg f York Banks | Relief Notes | United States Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip • • par Allegheny Co. “ ..prem Pittsburgh City a •• - par NEW YORK. New York City par Country Banks t NEW JERSEY. All Solvent Banks* • • * __ DELAWARE. AU Solvent Banks* .....pat Small N0te5*........| MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks par Coontyy Banks VIRGINIA Bk of V*. and Branched | ] partners* Bk A Branches I ' Valley Bk and Branches I Exchange Bk A Branch’s # l Wheeling Bonks i j do Branches. • «.* i NEW ENGLAND | Alt Solvent Banks f ; 0 9 mcusg WATKS ih ms CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Pnmnsou, Brownsville. u Baltic; Beonet, Brownsville. a M'kccj Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton “ Geoessoc, Conan i, West Newton. “ ». Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Michigan No. Boies, Beaver. “ Forest Cay, Murdock, Welisvide M DiurnaJ, Conweli, Wheeling. “ Pittsburgh, Koudu, Cincinnati. u Jane PraakJtn, Benedict, Louisville. 1 retie, Ai’Cllntoek, Nashville. “ Empress, Cox, Zanesville. “ \Vellsvilto^ChgLUer|tfnnfiah- Baluc, Bettnei, tfrowu?Wlle Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M’hee, Hendrickson, McKeesport Thomas &hnver. Uoitoy, WcatNevron Ueaessee, Conant, West Newton B. Ba>ar(l,Pccble»{Kli£abelh. Michigan No.Botes, Beaver. Brilliant, Grace. Cinotuuaii Winchester, Moore. Wheeling 11 Beaver, , si. Loui*. 14 Wcllsville,Ch iaUer,Bunfiah marietta, Parkerahorgb and Uocklnc- L-tSttiJ 1 port Packet., JE&HiSISL The steamer 11A1L COLUMBIA, AB. Master, will leavo Piustinrgh every Monday, nl J o’clock, e. M.; returning will leave Hockiugoort every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, a. M- fiF Passengers end shippers may rely on the u’most ac comraodatiou and promptness. W. 11. WIIKKLKR, m a rt> No, j 4 Murlcet st>vet For Wbceltag t vrn. K?/,r?!? S « luril »v. at 10 A. M‘for Beaver, Wolli- Tiri*’ cu^n y i a &d Wellsbargh'4 tetartun«, leaves ifmfdn W' &‘ca‘’envil!e, Wellsvil!e and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fridry, at 8 A- AI. ' d«n O o r n^piy°oaWaH'oMo” g unla^e < !i ARM3TRONG, CROZEH A Co., Agents, The Winchester is a new side wheel boah'and'bfyiio largest and hnest steamer ever built for the trade Pas seogenand shippers caa depend on her remaining in tnc trade. IdecSl Allegheny ttlsrer Trade. RBQVLAE FRANKLIN PACKETS T* ,E £ no steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE W«. Hi NNi, leaves the Alle |U»; wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3. Oanu John Hanna, leaves the Ailegbeay wharf for Frank liTU every Tuadav and .Friday, at 4 P. M For.Freightor Passage, apply on Board For Marietta and Ooeklagpott, LflSjSaft Tntfine steamer PACIFIC, Zanocb Mar will leave for the above and intermedl aie porta every TJiVRSDA Y, al 4 o'clock, P- M, For freight or passage, apply on board,or to „ „ T - WOODS A SON, No. M Water »t., and 63 Front st- forKiitamUng and Catflsi*. »od pleasant steamer RION, CapL MiLutiiua, tvill leave the AMegLei y wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, al Jo clock, P. M,for kmannln* and Catfish For Irelgot or passage apply on board. InovlS Cattle market. BANK NOTE LIST. State Bit and Branches • f OtberSolveni Sinks-•• • f Bk of Sandasicy--™--75 Granville so Norwalk***»~ 50 l/rbaima ....... 5b Wooster • ~ —• -25 INDIANA. State Bk and Branches • I ILLINOIS* State Bank Branch 50 Bk of Illinois* 75 KENTUCKY. AllJSolvent Bank* f MISSOURI. Slate Bk and Branches ■ I MICHIGAN. Ail Solvent Banks 5 WISCONSIN. Marine Sc Fire Ins. Co. at Milwaakie 5 TENNESSEE. Ail 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks*• »**. # SOUTH CAROLINA. H Ail Solvent Banks**-- u GEORGIA. All Solvent Banka*** ]i ALABAMA. All Solvent Banks* —« S LOUISIANA. All Solvent Bonks 11 EXCHANGES. New York 1 prom Philadelphia* •• ••1 Baltimore***—* } n CioeinnsU--* - •1 dis. LooisviUe ».**i u SL Louis* 11 “ VALUE OF COINS. American CMd (new)* par. J do do (old)*spreni Sovereigns 5 4,85 Guineas 5,00 Fredericsdoers 7,80 Ten Thalers*- 7,85 TenGoitders 3,90 Louis d’or 4,25 Napoleons*,—....... 3,00 Doobioocs,’Patriot* •. 15,70 do Spanish-- lfijso Ducats • —........ 243 FORT OF PITTSBURGH. Pv 2i v 2£l££f JSA« AUctlontcY* FUBLIO SALE OF KE/tL ESTATE —On Ba!urday afteraooo,'March ISLhj at Do’etodc, will be sold; on thepremfsea, situated on High street, a valuoble Lot, within call of the Court House; containing 37 fee t (ton t by t 2 feet deep/to a 3 feet alley. Onthe premises then* - are four (rathe Dwellings,oftwo stones—eaclt'27 by SO feet; also, a good Engine, of bewfeeij five and six horse -power; three utrmng lathes,zone iboring lathe, circular saw. Urge grindstone/aqd all the machines? fbf fittmgun Gazzam’a PatentFasteiuhgs far Biuhteads. The whole will lie sdld together, except the Engine, which will be sold separately.if required. Terms at sale. For farther narueaiars, enqaire of. Alexander Lawson. {roarS]' P. I\T KENN A a ctfr.; Al’lAOHiUiirti* OALti.—liy virtue of a'writ of at tachmelUvio aaedirected.wlllbo sold at the Auo •• wop llottseof P. M’Keoha, on Monday* 15th ofMaich, at 100 clock in the forenoon, a superior lot of Mahogany Furniture, comprising in pan—mahogany sofas, divadd, mahogany half seat coairs,marble tops andniainiablos, bureau, l superior Freneli mahogany-Ward* robe siands, feather beds, hSLr and straw rnaltrasses; hrli, parlor, and domestic carpeting, brntania and other ware—wtlh a variety of other aruolea. „ CURTIS, ShenQ marf JP* M»KJENNA, Anct’r P. EI.DAVJS, Auotlone«r« A LLEGHENY BRIDGE STOCK at Ammo*—On f\ Thursday evening t .Mareh 18ih; &t? 4 o’clock,'or the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner'of Wood and KiAlf Mreets, will besold without reserve,to close a concern, U 5 shares Allegheny Bridge Company Stork. f marl 2 P. M. DAVIB; Atmt’r CATALOGUE SALE OF K«nJs AtviJ ABLE BoOKS.r-On Saturday eveuing/March the 13ih, 01 7 c’eloek; at the Commercial Salesitooznsj cor tier of Wood, and Fifth streets, will be sold—a Urge col lection of-Miscellaneous Books: I Among which are the. following—Chamber’s Cyclo i prcdia, 6 vol folio; ATucauJPv’s England, 9 vols 4to; : Pope’i Odyssey, the original edition.:? vols quarto ; How* i arc’s Prisons of Europe, 4to; Thoraptoa’s Works,s vols 4to; Carter’s bpicuiees, 4to; iforntuOpera, 4to t UrJ4*} Williams 1 Law- Repon?, 5 vols Bvo ;Ai/qaetjl’* Universal History,9 vols 8 vo; Moshdm’sChatcaHia toro, 0 vol* Bvo; Gillios’llratoiy of sbeWorlU,3 vols 8 vo; Gillies’ History of Greeccj.4 vols 8 vo; Shaftsbu* rr’s Characteristics, 0 vols 5 vo; Roscoe’s Leo the lentb,4 vols 8 vo; Nicholson’s Encyclopaedia, 0 vrU 8vo; Grosier’s Cluoa,2 vols 8 vo; Worki of the Learn* od,lo vols 8ro; History of Jacobinism. 2 vols Svo, Robinson’s Proofs _of a Conspiracy, 8vo; Hurlamaqui Halifax. Ac., 2 vols 8vo; Rousseau’s Works in Freuch, 33 volj 8vo ; Patrick, Lowth and Whitby, 4 voL* Bvo. Catalogues will be ready on Satarday momma. raarH P. M. JMVfS. Anrt’r. Household furmtukk a* AuccW-vn Wed nesday momma, March 17th, at 10 o'clock, at th» i residence of Rev. W. J Peuigrew. No. 260 Penna Av i enue, wnl be sold a quami’yof well kept, modern style household (urnuare. nearly new,-among which Superior walnut dressing bureau; lounge; marble top pier table; book case and books; wardrobe; parlor curtains and cornice; vehtriaa window blinds ; parlor chamber and stair carpets; cane set and wtadsor chairs; high and low post and French bedsteads; floor tiicloih mantle cloek; fender*; fire ironswork -and wash stand<; dimug and kitchen tables; kuiyesand forks ; china, glass and queensware; cooking otenslir, kitchen furniture, Ac. Ac. P.AI.DAVIS marII Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—On Monday morning. March ffiih, at IA o’clock, at the late residence. of William Bayne, dec’d, I'fenn, near O’Hara street, Fifth Ward, will be sold, by order of Administrators, iho entire stock of Household end Kitchen Fnrmture belonging to tliafes tote, embracing a general asforaneut. sale positive/ Terms—Uaslt—'Currency. ■ marlO . F. JL. DAVIS, Auct’r CAB O—LONDON HOOKS At Auction.—A iargo m ■ yolce of choice London Books have been-received which wi'lbe told oa Saturday evening 1 . MarchlOih. CauUoguee will be pnbii«hed« and . open for > examination on Friday, at ibe salesroom* r corner of Wood aod Fifdi atrceta. E. M DAVIS, b*i»9 , AunV. i W« G. n»OABTHIC¥, Auctioneer ftyTACICINERY, Wkdow Sas*« Wirdow- FhsmeS, «I» Wimow SmrrTBBS, Doom, Mavtle Pieces, Lvx- DE& Cabpkktsr’sßbkches, At Aucnos.—Will be sold on Saturday, March I3th, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon,- atthe PJ&neing MiU, lately occupied by John' Black, on Waiiiingion street, immedmtely above the canal bxtdeer in the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, allthe maclna ®ry null, aoionj? which may he mentioned inpart me following:—one side planelng machine, one cited*' ar saw, one morucmgnioctwie,a first a rarge lot of window cash, wnjdow frames and shutters* Boors, mantle pieces, lumber* earpenter’a benches, 4c- Carpenters and those in want of the above a nicies.’ •hould attend the sale ,as he Is determined to sell all eff, havin » retired from thatbbimess. Termsaisale g*a*9 w. g. McCartney, auciv. cobputubb,Kiicukx Auctios.— Will be.sotd on Saturday morning, the 20 l b, at lu o’clock in the forenoon, nithcdwelbug house •°» W* C MarpbeyyNo JG2Thlrd street, corner of Cher ry alley, at! his enure Household Furniture* Kitchen Utensils. Ac ,as he is declining housekeeping. Among the assortment may be mentioned in part the following: Feather beds and bidding, high nnd low post bedsteads, card tables, dining and breakfast tables, wish standi, sewing stinds, bartais,fanc> and common chairs, rock* ing chairs, fenders, fire irons, stair rods*, knives and forks, parlor, ball and stair carpeting, hearth togs,'door mats, glassware, china, and qaccnsware, a large lot of kitchen utensils, Ac. The*above furniture has only bern a fear months m use, and has been kentia-lbe best of order, and will be well worthy die atU nuon of house keeper.* and those in want of such articles. raaiO W. G. McCARTNBV, Anet’r. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of ihe reace, in and for the County of Allegheny: . The petition of J G Arbothsot, Second Ward, City of Allegheny,m tbu County aforesaid, humbly tbeweih, That your pemloner bath prondedhimself with materials for the accommodation of travelers.and others, at Ms dwelling house m the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grant him a license to ‘ keep a public house of entertainment. And your peii- i noner, as m dnty bound, wiUprav- i , . ... ... X G AHBUTHNOT. I We, the subscribers, ciuzcna of the Wardaforesaid: 1 do certify that the above peLitioncns of good.repute for 1 honesty and temperance,amlis wellprovided with bouse 1 room and conveniences for the accamniodatioa and lodg* | ing of strangers and travelers,and tliat said tavern is ne* cessary. . a wolf, A Ataglnn. J Boyd. W J Atlee. M Canning-; b*m, J Smith, Wn Moore, J Fletcher, L Stewart, A M dllmtii. F. Sutton. WroOHc*. fcnarlOtfi,* ri’O the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General £ Quarter Sessions of the Peace, m ondTibr the County of Allegheny: . The, pennon of. Tfugu Gallagher, the SJ Ward* Pitts* bnrgh, u the County aforesaid, horably sheweth, .That yourpeliuouerhath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at bisdwell-1 ing house tn the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your l Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a I public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as i ui duty bound, will pray. GaLLaGHER. i We, the subscribers, citizens of the Word aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperauce.and is wellprovided wim bouse room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, And that said tavern la ne cessary. Michael O’Hara, John Hansel, Felix Laverty, Robert A Laughlln, Henry Reauraont, George Funaton, Hugh Doyle, James MlDeuougb, John Wallace, Hugh. ftl*Goo» nlgie, John Martin, M W Lewis. fmartf^* T " <0 the Honorable the Judges of the Courtof General A Quarter Sessions of the'Pe&ce,m&nd ibriheCoanty if Allegheny: The petition of Geo H. Beil Fourth Ward. Pittsburgh t m the uoiutty aforesaid, humbly showeih, Thatyoor petitioner iiath provided brmself wiih-mateifaUfor the accommodation of travelers and othetSj-' ct Us dwelling houseviu tho Ward'afore-aid} and-prays your Honors will be pleased to grout him a license to < keep a public house of entertainment. And your po»: noner,as wdotyboand K wiUeverpay.' -•' GGO.il. BELL. ; •Wc v ihe aabscnbors,.ciuiens ofthe'ward aforesaid.’ do certify that the above petitioner Is of good repnte for.; honesty and teraperanee and is well pTDvided wiut home i room and conveniences for the accommodation nnd ladg- v mg of strangers and travel© rs>and that sold tavern; Is.! necessary* •• '■ ■ j-■/•■/v' r S Pinkerton, John McMasters, Maxarle^. Jno: M’Clang, L Myers. J D MeGilL J Young, N McDonald,; D K Lmtnn, wmllunier, Wm al Poner, W C Roe.°- marlO3t ••• .■■■ Td the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General Quarter Sessions of thePeacem and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of James.Yoomj, of theßorongh of Lawreftcevilte, in the cornuy aiATesaid, humbly 'abaw- ; eih, That your pcmionef ha* provided h-BiMlf With matenals.foruie&cconiniodatfoaof travelersand others,' at his dwelling house, in .the borough aforesaid, andi pray«.that : yonr Honors w*U be pleased to grant uim a Ucense to keep a public house of entertainment And : your petitioner, as in dmy bound, wiU pTay. • •• ; jaSh5S young, i We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid borouEb, do certify that the above petitioneris of good re-J pute for honesty and temperance; and is well provided] wnhhouse room and conveniences for iceaccomrnodn* ; non and lodging of strangers and travelers; and that sriid tavirn is necessary • Wm Brown, M Jl’Colloogh, jr,- H MDocaldson. tn> Sibley, Gervlt Walnwngbt, Jerrmiah Flemlnjc.Thoa' B.act, HunlerWLarigblin, Ftancis Btolh,’Geo FBhilih,' Mailhew Grenienlhal. G W Decker ■; fin»»l<Kt* T'O iho Honorable tho Judges of. jhe Courtof-General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County. or Allegheny: . . . The petition of John Smith* of. the Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh, In ;be Conmy aforesaid humbly shewelh, That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate* rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that yourlfoims will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. / And ytmr petitioner, as la doty bound, willever prav. •... , JOUN SMITH We, the tuberibers,..citizens of the Ward afoiesaid, do certify that the above petitioner!* of good repute for honesty and temperance* and . provided with house room-and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers tfiid traveler*, and that said tavern is necessary Hugh Gibbons, J Newland, J O’Donnelt.J-M’Guir®, Henry Smith. John Crowley. Samuel FNolany Philip Rieily, John Walsh. PanckQmnn.Thora&s Thompson,- James Gilead ~~CXromc!r . imsrlOrlOf.’K- T r I • ...l''*» i '' '•■*'• « *• t «V l , __ “ L ' * r V -^'j.<,«’ > *■ it * t*. •z.LSxrt** *W. s t ?«- fl'O LET—Tiro aubjcriber oiler. for Kent in. * sssSS® *.... OQihe Ist of Apit. £ootilre of ~ JBWH, *■ - . **,«<. Janftif _Cl|4S.j»._p*jjtg™ -1, *• . PvopAftv fQf u«ig| 1,1 ' - % i Tjffiwrf»fsss«ia - -lv ;; gteasaw*rK?S I ■ : ‘ « Sts enquire of the scbicriber ontha premhes • , JAMK3 M>KAW, > " "Ji . .- J * - TVTUJfNBRYHOUSKTi>KhM’,wltltOrcfiaid.fe-Z* - e~ ' J n and Shrubbery, and from 10 to So acre. orflSil ti ’ ~ . ground. Enquire or - n 49ESI ,> ' 1 - lebg ?tf A. WILTCiyatPO. " | - , iubnlbra'for Salrn " ~—* .. ~ A FIB9T Rate second hanttOmnibii» > modtrnH»l« % ' ii vhiob bo«beenronn>nfflmiafßW!nom6», wSlbo - * - s .V k ”" fill sK! ,0 7n,*VP , r 61 BroWM-»fli»el,tonw af ‘ - ' ■ emdhfield unit Third atreeii. 1 - "ION-awr BROWN ft CONNELLY. _ a ' ' T .' ' A * AKM Kun SALk.—tfuuaiedin We2£ * < < , Rivnr^nn 0 ? four-mike from ibe Ohio. . *" nivotj (onLuile Hoiking) v-outoiatocrTOO fierce*- ‘'O • r J v acres in calUvaUou, wui a «J B horfborJ;A toad ~ - ■. " Ae rte o JnL 11 ®' 1 ?’ *', allle ’ ? ntl s ,bcr ° ut bo'Miw ' - , l„' o ,v£.:L^ nrwl,heMo P°«< Cn'iforma,itiioffered " ’I,- at ihe sacrificing pneo or *7 per acre. ’ “*°‘ JCICU j “ v rive huiiared.ni hand, balanced! null nnrebaaer '■£ "- - ' ~ iI'iiAJN,IIOFFITT too., a ~ vV--’ No 31 Fifth tt7 «t s . , -i ‘-3v- v >’ Vir I ’> * >T?- S r <■f J tJtL ■*<,** t L-"sr -v* -?&? ” ~>■& TJBOiM ihofirat of Apriln«t, theturkq stoatlmsld- r | / • X lofi No ai Market street* between Firet and *• fi *»v.» * omfuircets Hnquiwof RvTOWNSEND»CO % * § 1 «„ „Vj - jaw® No. l9«Market«. v s, , TpOR RENT—A.!anre ruid conyrnieni, gaa _ “ v * ** X fixtnresa on first floor of Warehouse how occupied «*. &yn*»aHdpos«e<*ioiigivenitnmedmiely. AlsotaUnra _.„,*« - -T r r-.A,'' -V> mnrl * . er |3 r ? v . l^e i^ ai^c ttules-from Allegheny - C.Hjr; coatoiniiigSi acres, in aWshslmo of tniustlion a prime brchnrU -of choice fruus—chtrries in ere.l - gOonjMce. The uapjoseraenn a>e a large « * «„ bnet hour e, finished m modern slfley twoßetcrftilioa springs of water at the door, Thu u, pertain, ono iff * , we mosi.prtasiuit ]ocaiions foc-a counuvr-«at *b iifii' JoupdiflihefiurbuT&Bcfibecily. _ W" ** p Price,B3,2oo. Oae*lbml in band. - Apply to „ M’LAIM & HorPlTf. _**rlo No 3tJFifthjtreet. /luajl, XiArtiJ l 1 yrt SAljb.—BixiyßCTes Goat PrlTi- '•■ :r. ; V> V'oQßhiophc' ny nvcr, tfebig rfl , A. WILKINS tfc Co T~IBERTY STREET I.OTS FOR SALE—Two y«lu- Jud note TTu i!di ng X. o to, Irrtriilg eaeha front on Liberlv itreeiofSO feet, and encoding back UP feet to bn al ley, partly ocenmed by.Alo«on,as n boanlvyaWdi Pfiee,. » Stdbperfoot- One-tbunh.iixcash,:balance:ln : 'obiul:l£: ': months, Apply to M‘L AIN, MOFFITT & CO, _ febrfi No 3t Flllb afreet, Ij*Oß KENT—ON£ HOUSE and . FIVE ACRES OF*V J? GROUPfD.atDraddock’a FieldjUine nulesrfom llie'- - - u»y or PjUaburgt. Itiu a new Bncfc Ilou*e,ahd f* ln*c • leaded for a ravern—la be called VHraddoclK** Tlcltl Hotel.” Pojsesjioa given Immediatflv; -Enoulte at ■ • . . JOHN ROBINSON? :* . on Uieprcmlagg. feb2Srfw* For Aeuu a « fitflK DRUG STORK at ihs comer orHsfldfQd£(ii!i X -streeu. *. ~ Tcbii:if >V»XOOftfIS, Totmhsirfei,' A. ' •.■■■i.Jfo* Sale. 7 > TWO STORY BRJCK SHOP-wiih &a*eV foots 40* by 80 feet: with onfcinch cyiindfrcnrjne,ana : boiicp—au fa gooa order. Also, nu ihi* some small DwelJlugiloufie. TheL6clCOby 40fcetiS,yearft iea«,j3iiaatedo» Liberty strcetyepposiie-thePennsyK vanjji Ratlroad Tfckei OJSee, Fifth Ward, Apply to -^HOWAVfn* : ■ jeh«T;lin _ For ,✓ Iry ACBES OF. jUANty in> lois-i to. sdltjjurchaeers t Av situated near the. property of Coh{Wh»Dr de* * ceasedj"pne mile from. thaAliegnenyCcinfltery i-belnr- - pari ofjae Bxshop Fumu Funijer jsffirm&Uofi wiH be : - given on : afplytnp«to the sabscnber.-oa ..the premises,' v:. .' ruee ofr acre, 5350 EBWAJU) sHAVNE3:- ; •• . PROFS*av* ,FOKvSA|<B» r FHE subscriber oflera fbrsatei on. very, reasona&'e •» JL terms; thefollowing Property—viz: 4 :> M &OI?SE t No, no Ponn street, between Kay stnei and EvatisUfc ley; and Lot 2? feet fYot»t, exiehdlng back liSfedt to an alley. The house 4 one of the beat building, ~nA in One of themostpleasaiu aeighboihooda in lheCitv. FIVE LOTS—Erabracmg-coraetof Front and”Fbnv ' ' street* r one hundred and five feet front onFerry.aad 60 feet pji Front street,-with a good three sioryjjrick bQjlJio/yon the coTcer-a 2 story frame on Front si—, * ana twoJJnafc BuildiiifrejnsediLs ■hopß.ouFerryju. ' . ■ a LOT, 31 feet front ny 80 deep, on Front.between Alarkpt and Ferry streets. •i A .LOT,wah.verycouveweafFrartevDwe!Ubjr;:£dt- • 2 ' , , re tiiS22?^ o s l V ls^ u Congress and Kim streets* < A.UOmSB dnd LOTon : wylie eireer. near the new - Court House. The bouse n well at range l and in nod order, and is now. occupied as a Hole!. ' ■:.■■:? v A THREE STORV BRICK, on Smilhfield street, near Seventh, being iuan excelleuihniitjpsaJo^aUbn-* Th . e jsiS) hy 80 feet deep,freirung onSnuthfietd sL A .COTTAGE FRAME? and LOT, 29 by M feet fronting on Anne and nobitison'streets,A)legbenTCity.' - ' This ltd very desirable audp!easautlo:aUoQtb;aiesi-- : " dence. t TIIRBE LOTS, on. Centre. strect-andPastutetanp.- In Allegheny City, 30 by 00 fert each, near thftTesz deace ol Mr Peter Jennmgs. , i NINE LOTS, in the town of-McKeesport*-each AO ■•■ r I feethy 150 Several of these are on the AlaiAstreet, .. . BLKyEN ACRES in Lunetown* onlheMonoctrahsla, HiverjonwhiDhthereare fonrhotfsesv- Therjearejwme six or seven acres of excellent fcione Coal and abun> danceofUmc3lonc r coiiveDiginmibp:lftnH» nff - Bni i,: two Coat Pits oppn. RO LOTS io the town, of .Columbia,63 feet by 150 all level, and well located The ien*atof N each ,Lpt .has ilie privilege, of using whatever -Stonn Coal he may retimre. for; his ownr osCvfromantt'nesr^' *h* t Lo®lfs. ;Colmpbia is a pleavanr siiaanonoaultt bank or the BJonoiigabeJa river, a short diiishcfe'betow Lock No. 3, in the midst of an extensive' Stone Co *tre gton.and would be a .desirable pomf for matmfitetnnnx establishments. * TWO HUNDRED ACRES of enpellor STOVE GOAL, with llouee, Railroad) &c« Thtrpropeny has - a front of 140 rods on iheMonoogahcla river ran ox- ,; cellMtlandlngr good gradeahd foundation forßinrOmli. —with enough-level gronndnt one- point for'house*. gardens of locations formanufactories, -^-v* •* m deep enooehto allow horses to be used in haailng oni the.Ceal—the or ordinary'asejr.is ndt surpassed By any in the country, v * . - , r In my absenctMny Agent, James, Blakely, Esq . will give all necessary tnformation r and bo authorized to J give warrantee deeds for auv propcTtyKft’d - . JAMES MAY, : -No. .lip- Penn street. PIANOS FOR KENT.-The .subscriber very g°j)d p taiiosforßem,'> Also,.for saterotr.two second baud Pianos, in excellent condition: > • H. RUBBER. So. 101 Tlnra at, “ marl - ■ Sign of tbcGoMen Bee jiiva. For Sale or Beni, 1 ‘ TXTABEHOBSE No> l4t .comof ,ot iuid-.Ffoi)t •■ >?f bem^aaeligible»*MidJorbiuiDeM4>ji any .-v" /—•.• >*nu Fonerms, enquire of W„ HYAft, m 3 ;...- atßyans No.-tflFif<Jnitr<eV - *5 - vS.^' ' * * ' ' I -If ~ ' S| . - : Jj - : " ,i^' . '. ,/. 4| fIUJ I* ET-ONB WAREHOUSE, on Liberty, 6ipg. - ** JL the head of Wood street. 7 with a vacant L«t „ <» Wln>gnv fQ ** ,tt ** ena strtet » a * w o«eop*ed by » Possession given Ist of Aptness?. JSntraireof ' ** * »-m** 'n-M " . ~ - &*- ’♦ , . ii ; . < v >v_ % .. .. rt , SO thollonomble the Judges of the Coart of General ll ' ’ -Quarter Sessions of the reace ia and-forthe Ccwity 3 Allegheny r # - s , ,• The petition, of John Favaae, oC First AVard, P tts« , bttrgb, uUhe county aforwanh humbly shevetbfwTlurt t your petitioner hath provided h*mseJC-wdhj«aterials «. » _ , for the accoiamodaiian of travelers others, ms * hudweilwghoa ein the Ward aforesaid, andpr»yaU|*| , * y. < yonr Horfora will be p!en?ea to grant him ft. license to n keep apabhc house ofenlertalnmcm Ana yow peU« “ T,o«r,«mbutytaanJ 7 *mpmr. JollNS!A^dEr , , i\ ” . We, the subscriber*,ein*eti9 of the •>• S ,>T * > r do certify that the obw petitioner is of good ftpnto * J* * y lor honesty and temperance, and is weJJp/ovided snth. * ■£ hou«e room and convenience* for ine accommodation ‘ »t " » y and ladgikg of stranger and travelers, and. that said tavern is , r »r *« - “L- - —<«r i j. " John Wriloet John Moore, *T B Bnffiim. J fell} , . < Hogh Koaiwg.Wm »jnn.f <3 Kuy, J MSle*en., J 01 i v . ’ 1 IIL Ringwalf, Philip Wiseman, J rihiy JW'i -film ,- 1 -' •- fi. TaTlor —CArooiel. rmurtJ-Tt T„„ A Orest Bargain Offered. ' ' HE ssbscnber, having; eßga£ea-'.m.anoiher'br&neh'.o , >.j i .. ot baeincM, desire? to sdl odWus entire stoek of BSft COOfl?! SOOTS and SHOES: aodt also. ' , hi* new Store, at the-corner of Pride street and Penn sylvania Avenue The stoek is one of the best in the oily—having been.selected with esoeeie! care tethe id teresisof the retail trade,—and wiJlbesoldata haraiin febiailm » HRNR-Y-ttKlSk* ' rpO-LET—TlioSrAßol'AlMiLbUiJA^rtjbHUQl/SK 1 —adlolniog tho Theatre, FlfiU street. Puttbaisiu Possession given on the Utof April KnaotreoC BTKWART.& GUjU AityVst - No $7 Fifth street. > febStf SEMINARY BUILDING FOR BENT —A eotttte. andoulbolldinr, well filled for BSeminary far Totui* iadlei.or a School Jiltßoyjf wuh alioai'teoAdrePof ground,orchard and Shrobbery. Would be tented to a private IhraHy, bat a school would he preferred. .The place bisbetn thought particularly desirable I ,for such purpose. Enquire of ’ • *S A. WILKINS St ttk Marbio-lffKnteia. 1 5 * LARGE etocfc or the imi.i bonunfnl MANTELS fx made of the Enertqnaliiyof Foreign and Domex' < UoMmble; manu&etured by raMbmeryyatwayaooband « - saa made to rorder ortshort notiee, at price®’mitjrwir ■ from fl!s to.9looeacb-pQrohaser»nreinTi(edtocafl and examine the stock and prices, 319 i 3iL'antf AW Xabv v. erty street opposite Southfield. mftTl.lm V? TF.<WALbAC*S \ '.... V . ~ 4 - Ai^:'A". : :^:' ‘ <* X, " ■, t .* j '/ .I* - -. v . ... ~ . 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