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The River.—There were lif feet water in the channel, last evening, with every appearance of a heavy rise. - The Allegheny River-Waa rising very fast yesterday morning, and from every appearance at present, we should judge there would he a full river;.' . •■■■■■■ ■ ■ J • ' The Keystone State—la the regular Cincinnati Facketfor this morning, and leaves at 11 o’clock.': business—On the ■wharf on Saturday, was Very nnimated. liarge qaantities of merohon-. f.j > diae were Btippcd to the west. ' Annrror occurred in-our report of the Railroad celebration yesterday. By a slip of tha types,,tho nnme of the President was-made James Instead of Jarvis. Diamond Barbel Bowes.—A meeting of < the subscribers to the Bond for erecting Market Houseß in the Diamond will be held in Philo Halt at half past seven o’clock onMonday even ing tho 15th March—The PlanswUl be open for examination at six o’clock. * S. JONES, President. Meeting of the Visitors—A. meeting of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Visitors to Massillon, was held at that place on Friday morning, for the purpose of expressing their gratification at the kindness and hospitality of the citizens of Massillon. On motion, ThsmabDakeweix, Esq., took the chair, and Dr. 11. Sirrsßa was appointed Secre tary. On motion of H. Fleming, Esq., a committee r of six was appointed to droit resolutions expres. sivo of the sense of this meeting. The Chair appointed 'Hon. H. S. Fleming, R. McKnight, Esq., Gen. tarimer, Dr. Speer, John Irwin, 'Esq., andT. M. Marshall, Esq., on said Com mittee. The committee reported as follows, and their report was, on motion, unanimously adopted i Resolved, Thatwe, tho citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, return onr earnest thanks to the citizens of Massillon, and Stark -county, Ohio, for the generous hospitality extended to us dar ing our visit to their thriving and - prosperous city, on the opening of the Ohio nnd Penn sylvania Railroad. Resolved, Thatwe congratulate them upon the opening of a new avenue for the exercise of their ■enterprise and industry. Devolved That wo hail with pleasure the iron wedded relation of commercial andsocial friend; ship consummated hy the completion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to this city. ;' Resolved, That in taking our rleave, we tender our sincere wishes for the increased prosperity of their, the welfaro and happiness of each of their citizens. On motion of Dr. Smyser it was - ■ Sesoletd, That the thanks of the. meeting be tendered to the President, Directors; and En gineers ofthe.Oi and P. R. R. Co., for thekind ness of their invitation,, nndthe skill and judg ment which wai exercised in bringing ns over a new rood, still not entirely free from -the frosts . of a very inclement winter. On-motion, it was resolved, that the proceed ings of the meeting be published in tho papers *of Stark County, and the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny.. On motion the meeting adjourned sine die. The Mew Steamer Allegheny. —This boat made her trial trip on Saturday lost, and full; equalled the expectations of her owners; Every part of her machinery worked to tho entire satisfaction of the officers. Below will be found a table of her dimensions:— i - Length, COO feet. ' Breadth or beam,.... ~.. 31 *' Entire breadth, 68 1 ‘ Depth of h01d....... 7 “ The Allegheny, reflects honor not only on her builders, and the various artixans employed in getting her ready for :tho spring trade, but will serve as a sample of the-manner in which Pitts burgh mechanics do their work. ; Her machinery is on the most modern plan, * and the cabin is famished with every thing that will condnce to tho comfort and scommodatian 'Of passengers. ' The Allegheny is to take the place of the Hi bernia No. 2,' in'tho Pittsburgh , and Cincinnati line of Packets, and will leaye to-morrow, for the Queen City, under the command of .Captain Ciixbles Batcbelob, formerly of the Hibernia. Arrest of a Robber.— Officer liaguo arrested a man named Summers, at the Exchange Hotel, an 7 Friday evening last,.on a charge of. robbery.— ■ It appears that some three weeks since, officer H. reccived information of tho robberyof §952, .by a messenger of Lockwood's Express, who - brought, at the time of the robbery, upwards of $lOO,OOO to this city. Summers hod eluded the vigilance of the Ohio officers, and came to this city in the 1 excursion cars, from Massillon, on Friday evening last, and took lodgings at the Exchange Hotel, where Hoguo’ nabbed the gen tleman. Summers confessed the charge, and - handed over 5400, the rest be had disbursed for his own use. ne was committed to prison. Floating ■ Circus. —Mr. Spaulding, well known as the manager of several circus companies, has been engaged for some time in Cincinnati, in tbe ' construction of an immense, floating ampbitheo . ter, which is to be towed by steamboat to tho several towns and cities along the rivers for tbe purpose of exhibiting. Our citizens will have an opportanily of wit nessing the performance in this floating circus, in tho course of a few weeks:- From this city it will float down the river, and no donbt gather a golden harvest for the enterprising manager. Whig Review.—Tho Harchnumber of this ablo monthly is on our table. Though holding dif -ferent vievts from it inmattersof national polioy,’ ■ we cannot refrain from speaking in the. highest - terms of its contents. 1 The Literary matter is of ■ fhefirstordcr. and tho Political, dignified and. well written.. This number contains a portrait of the Hon. Wm. A. Graham, Secretary Of War, , ; and among its varied literary we see several American subjects, well.treated by na live authors: Pehnsyloania.Farm Journal,—Yfe have recetV •d from the publisher, Mr. A: M. Spasoseb, . of Harrisburg,- tho March number of. this valua ble agricultural p üblication. This number closes the first'velume, ; and we would tahe thiseppor*. tunity of recommending it to tho attention of the Farmers in this part of the State. Ills edited by S. S. Hatdemao. • Transplanting.—Oac market iawell supplied with all kinds of fruit trees, shrubbery, &c.,. suitable for transplanting, and every. toste can ■ be ■ suited by ' the : proprietors of our nurseries*. • Those nho boro grounds to improve, : have now every opportunity of procuring, shrubbery and trees, which -will amply repay |be core and ot tention they receive at present, tflien the teat of summer comes on. Btavtf togs. —There have been such heavy fogs of-late, on the river, that our steamets, are mostly compelled -tolay by atnight,:andore thus detained beyond their regular- time. The Win* cheater and Bucheye. State, did not reach our •wharf, untiluoon on Saturday, in consequence of detention from the above cause. presume a great many of onr citizens will atteud the examination al the Seminary and College,’ in Washington, The examination of the -Seminary commericeson Thursday, the 30th inst., and the College on the.lpth, to eontinne for some days, ffliere are » great many persons from' our - city, ia both institutions. . Police JVeiri.—The following are thenatnesoj the persons, the.cause;of thelreommUtai,- and by whom committed to the County Jail, on Sat urday and. Sunday: ■- . By Alderman lynch, 10 days; David Blley, Thomas Parley, 24 hours each— drunkenness end vagrancy. By Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny—James Shipttn,' 24 hours, and Robert Clarke, 16 days; Elizabeth Mclntyre, 10 days; Alex. Tiernan, 30 days—drunkenness and vagrancy. By Alderman Thompson—Caroline Warfield, Martha Smith, Samnel Moore; 10 days; Lnoinda Martin,- 6,days; . Julia Buthorford, 24 hoars— drunkenness and vagranoy. Alderman Steel—Committed 8 persons for va grancy, on Saturday. “ I hope l don't intrude ?”—The Theatre opens to-morrow evening, with an entire new company. Daring the interval, it has boon greatly im proved, re-painted, papered, &0., Mr. Jonu E. Owxss, the popular oomedian, will appear in tho character of Paul Pry, In the excellent comedy of that name. The perfornneo will con clude witha laughable farce, entitled “The Live Indian,” in which Mr. .0. wilt support the character, of Corporal Tim. Those who wish to be . amused, .will be snre to " drop in” at the Theatre, this evening. 27,8 Dnad Mom Players —Give their first con cert, in this city, this evening, at Lafayette Hall They perform on seventy ox-horns, and it is said, produce, the wildest and sweetest sounds with their instruments Tho Band give Beleca lions from the operas, anU-many of our good old English airs Tho performances conclude with a brilliant display of Revolving Disks and Pyrio Fires. E&- The “ Hungarian Association'’ meets in the lecture room of Rev. West's Church, on Smithfield street, at half-past seven o’clock, this evening, when an address will be delivered by Dr. J W. King—which wilt no donhtbe of great interest, and attract a large audience. The ladies and the publio generally, oro invited to attend. Ilay. —This article forms quite an item in the imports to the city at present, both by railroad and steamboat It is packed in bales, by steam power, by a process similar to that of cotton packing, and when brought here finds a ready market. Larceny Willis Jones, was arrested on Sa turday, on oath of Thomas Mateer, on a charge of stealing clothing from Mateer, to tb.e value of five dollars; Jones was committed to prison, in default of bail, to answer to the charge of lar ceny, at the next Court of Quarter Sessions. ■ Robbery. —Eleven persons were arrested and brought before Aid. Major, on Saturday, charged with stealing thirty dollars from a house on Grant street. They will have a hearing this morning; and we. will give the particulars to morrow. let Cream. —The hucksters in tho diamond have commenced retailing an orticte styled—by them—ice cream. If the last word hod been left out, and almost any thing else substituted, they would have came near the mark. Coal Boats. —A few Coal Boats floated post our city,' ou Friday and Satarday lost, bound for ports below. There is hardly a sufficiency of wator in the river, at present, for its navigation by Coal Boats. ■Allegheny Oat Works. —The Enterprise, of Sa turday, contains a telegraphic despatoh from Harrisburg, which states that the bill for the charter of the Allegheny Gas Company,-passed the Legislature,!finally, on the 11th inst. Injured. —The piers of the old Allegheny Bridgeware considerably injured, caused by the immense quantities of running ice, with which tho river has been filled, daring the past win ter. Public Mating,— There WiTV.be found in anoth er column, a call for a meeting of persons favor able to the freedom of tho public domain, to actual settlers, at Union Hall, this evening. Drift Wood. —A considerable quantity of drift wood is floating in tho Allegheny at present, some of which-has already effected a lodgement against the piers of the bridges. The BaUroad Accident —Tho name of tho gen tleman killed by the accident above Freedom, on Thursday evening last, was Thomas Potter, not Bichard, as we inaccurately stated. Pig MetaL —We notice a lot of one hnndred, and fifty tons of Pig Metal, on our wharf, brought up from Hanging Rock on the steamboat Mag net. ggy- Messrs. Woodward* Rowlands, 73 Third street, have jost received the Dress Makers and Milliners Guide for March, published by J. T. Taylor, Baltimore. Left. —The steamer Messenger No. 2 departed for the Queen Citty on Saturday, well filled with passengers, and having a largo cargo of freight aboard. g®* Attention is called to a splendid lot of Furniture, &b.; which will he sold to-day at 10 o’clock a. n., at McKenna's Auction House, by order of the Sheriff. ■Committals. —There were twelve committals to the county Jail, on Saturday; and six yesterday, —eighteen in aIL ' Quarter Sessions , —Tho Court of Quarter Ses sions will commence on Monday* next, the 22d inst. ■The Buckeye State —Brought up one hundred and fifty passengers, on Saturday last, from Cin cinnati. . Two Trains —Commence running on the Cen tral Railroad to-day. The Cars —From the East, brought in two hundred persons yesterday morning. •• 1 i FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. Bohemia Glass Works, . A DAMS.ROBEMA It & CO., MANUFACTURERS of FLINT CLASS.in all tea variety- "We have. aUo,’ on hand, Lightning Bod I nenlstorsi of a superior pattern to any iht ag yet pro, duced. . r -oen!er» In Glassware can save fromlo to 15 per cent, by giving u* a cell. * 1 AVarehousef Corner of Water find Ross streets* feW3m: Fa • T important to Fan,fctea* . OOCTOR DATROBES FRENCIf FEMALEPILLS an Innocent, safoand effectaalreiaedy for Citloro* Btior or Green Siekneasi'.'Fleuir/Albus'or whites,Sup* premon.Dyaxnenorrbcca, Nervous Debility, general Weakness, Nausea;'pains iri the Bead wul lilmbs, Loss of Uveness, Irrltnbility,; Dyspepsia' oir fnditfeiuon, Flatu lence or Wind, and ail U terineCotoplalnu. Price 25 cents, or five boxes for £l,OO. Soldwholessle and re tail, by W. C. JACKSON, Liberty street* head of Woodstrcct, Pittsburgh, and br all Hie Druggists. ITT* Full directions enclosed with-each box. declO:lvd&vr * William W*. Wallace. PITTSBURG If eTEAM MARBLR WORKS, . 3l£* 391 imd 393 Libert#, oppoiii* SmithfUla tf. Ilif ONUMENTS, Grave Stones, mantels. Furniture Pill Tops r and all .kinds ofmanafaetnredhUrMe, al vrayson hand, and made to order on the shortest notice Several hundred dengtis /or, MonamemiforiglHal and on band. famished Tvuh Marble at .ihelowestprices. Orders promptly attendedto* itia'rttdni'■' t( - • Wv W WAULACE. Uaßovai. rnilE undersigned beg leave to inform tbelr.frlends and 1 ihie public, that thfey.have tettoved their Wholesale Grocery and Commissioh Warehouso from Nos. 149 and 150 Wood street, to'No. fl Sixth itreet,betweetiWood and LlberiT-streettVwhera solicit a ' rninltnt. ul Choir Wrtreirooias. -■ «9 JOSEPH MEYER, 421 Fenn alreet, above tba •ffLCanalßridge. ieep»eon« lastly-OUhanttaadrißMet SMio order, ni ihe lamst mea, every description ot PSc/nniFtnInFDBNITOHEjSOFASnmICaAIRS of thebestworkmanship and moat approved styles, Porchatere woutd da wril.to visit hi* WarerOoq)* - ATTOMfEtANb COVNStBUIS AT UWt r\FFIC&'NO-47 FOURTH STREET, '■ MZrat Mattel ttrHt,fittlwrt»,f’a. noylfettawly TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.- «i BY TBE O'REILLY' LIMB. XXXII COtIaUBSS-KIIIST .SESSION. —- ■ - ■* l 9 \ WIBBIHQION, March 18., The Senate was hot in session to-day. HooBB.—Mk Polk; of Tennessee, "rose to a • privilege question, and said thathe was' gratified to etatothit the recent unfortunate - dUEonltles betwebn Messrs, Brown and Wilcox; Represen tatives from .. Mississippi, had been adjusted tn a manner highly creditable to both parties; and that they now occupied the same relations of friendship which existed between them before. The House then went-into committee of the whole on the resolution authorizing o oontinua tion .of the work on the wings ’of the Capitol. •Mr. Wilcox resumed his reply to Mr.: Brown. He regretted to say any thing farther; but he 1 wouldmot fold his arms quietly and permit that 1 speech to go unanswered. His colleague had 1 said that there was no party iu Mississippi, in favor of disunion or secession. He desired no farther collision or conflict with his colleague; Mr. Brown says there was no snch party in Mississippi, he falsifies history, lie then went on to prove the fact of there being a disunion party in Mississippi, and concluded by disclaim ing any intention or desire to wound the feebngs of his colleague. After some farther debate on the resolution, and the amendments made, the oommittce rose and reported to the nouse the resolution appro priating $600,000 for tho extension of the Cap itol, which was passed. The lioase then adjourned. ARRIVAL OF THE PRENTICE- Nsw York, March 13. The Bhip Prontiee arrived this morning, with 95 Amcnoans of the Caban expedition, set at liberty by the Queen of Spain. Their names are as follows: David Winburn, Frank Mabon, M L Ilefron, Ben Gilsman, J Benton, ThOs 1111- tea, 6 Wilson, Jos Smith, Edgar Creasy, H Wil liams, P D McMullin, Victor De Pratt, Thomas Monroe, J T Brovett, E Cook, C Zobring, Wm Nolsod, J B Fagan, B Hanna, Wm 8 Wiltonson, Don Beary, Wm Lcott, II West, W H McKenzie, Goo Uoldship, Jno Cooper, R Metoslf, Jno Cas ter, E S Otis, Frank Boyd, T A Chas Harrison, Chos Chapman, Jno B Bash, It M Grater, Jos E J If Wilson, Wm H Craft,' W K nub, J TBoswell, J D Baker, N Q Rosseau,' A II Ludwiob, II Hart, H Sonnier, J McEinnis, CEjia nowell, J H Ilersey, Wm Insley. Jno Wil son, Jno Cartney, Peter McCaste. E P -Bell, Cbas Dftrley, Chas A MoMurray, Goo Foster, James noplin, Edward Pemell, Thos T La Ilurdwell, II Wier, D D Wood, Thos Thomacon, J D Brown, C Duffee, Thos Settle, G Harrison, G Bachelor, Goo Kline, A Phillips, Goo Parr, Goo Berry, T Bryan, T Benton, Cspt Johnston, Freeborn Mc- Neal, S-Plam, J Scivers, and four Cubans, i The Senate Committee reported resolutions in favor of Hungary and Kossuth; denouncing Russia and Austria, and declaring it the duty of all constitutional governments to repel the at tacks of despots on republican governments. Augusts, (Mo.) March 13. Horace Bowney, a notorious counterfeiter, es caped jail lost night, having opened four doors and six locks. He was awaiting sentence, hav ing been convicted on two indictments. Oxford, oass.) March 13. The cotton faotory of J. Williams &. Co. was destroyed by fire this morning, including all the machinery. It Was insured. Nsw Yoke, March 13. The steamer Franklin sailed to-day, with 31 passengers and $162,000 in specie. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—March 13. Cotton... Sales daring the week of 900 bales, mostly at 809} for uplands, and 9}@lo} for Orleans. " ' Flour... Sales 10,000 bbls for exporl'at s4@ 4,18@4,25. Corn-meal... Sales-at $3,20 for Brandywine, and $3,12}@3,25 for Penn’a. Rye Flour—ls scarce with sales at $3,50. Grain... Sales at 90(3192 for red, and I,oo@ 1,03 for white. Sales yellow com at 61 e. Oats at 37} @3OO. Groceries... Sales Cardenas molasses at 16}@ 17}, and of Orleans at 29@820. Linseed Oil... Bates at 63@64c. Pork-Sales at 1C,60@17 for mess, and 16,00 for prime. J}eef...Mess is firm, at 14,60@15 for "city packed. Bacon-Sales of shoulders at B}, sides at 9} @9}, and hams at 9}@l2}c. Lord—Sales in bbls at 9}@9}, and in kegs at 10@10}e. Rice... Soles at 3,31@8,60 "f 1 100 lbs. Sugar—Soles at 4}@sj. NEW YORK MARKET.—March 13. Flour—Sales 1000 bbls State ot $4,63©4,87, for Indiana $4,87@5. Corn... Sales 4,600 bos Southern white at 63c; yellow 64c. Lard—Sates prime at 9@9Jc. Provisions—Sales of 100 bcof at 6}@G} ; moss, 91@12}. Stocks—lndiana Stats Fives at 86.1; 11. 8. Sixes, 1807, at 118; do. 1868,118. EVENING. , Cotton—Sales 3000 bales at 8} for Upland, and 8} for Mobile. Floor... Sales 6,500 bbls at $4,76@4,87 for State, and 4,87@4,93 for Ohio. Grain—Sales com at 64}0, far Northern white; Gse for yellow, and 630 for mixed. Com Meal—Sales 100 bbls ot $3,38 fl bbl. Rye Flour—Sales nt $3,C2@3,81 Ijl bbl. Provisions... Sales 100 bbls mess pork nt $16,50010,75 tr bbl, and 1000 tierces at $lB •W tierce. Bales 400 bbls mess beef at $0,25 Ip) bbl. Sales 200 bbls lard at 9J« p 1 lb. Groceries—Sales 2,600 bags Rio OotTae at 9J; 100 tierces rice at $3,37 bbl. Linseed Oil—Sales 2,600 gallons at Gso. Whiskey—Sales 100 bbls at 211 c for prison. CINCINNATI MARKET—Mareh 13. Provisions—Bales of Pork, yesterday, were less extensive. Soles to-day, so far as reported, of 895 bbls clear mess and rumps at $16,60 for the former and 10,60 for the latter; 530 bbls mess at $l6; 48 do. rumps at $ll. Sales of 500 bbls mesa pork, at Sandusky, at $l6. The de moodfor bacon bos increased; sales 15 bbds sides at B}o Ip lb. Bulk-meati..Sales 100,000 lbs sides and shoul ders at G}@7}. Lord... Sales of lard at BJ@9J in bbls and kegs. F100r...1s in moderate demand, with sales of 800 bbls from store at $3,2000,25; 760 bbls from Railroad at $3,80, and 160 do. at 3,24. Whiskey—Sales at 16}o. Groceries oro unchanged. State DatMl FTralßaaranca company. BRANCH OFFICER Si«mt»in.B PftU&urgA, drsyUMSSI. TUP beetevidehce of lie success of the Directors la “o5uk“»h.‘«TATE MUTUAL FI RE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the warns of the community, is the copartlteledßtnobnt of bu»b'e«« which Vat been done-hovlng Issued ».»OO eles dunne tUc oa»t year, ihetfeby *ddln* over #130,000 to Ik* funds of the company. Nearly ail Ibe prone,ty Insured It of the safest kind, in small risks, end alarg* proportion Insured for only one yeat. VVholeNo. Policies isineil— do do eiplred.tarimiinieo * canceled— *+** do do In force—• 7 ' ~ oar dto Amount of Properiylnsured- • • 97,980,410 do Canceled,terminated ondex- 7 „ 9 do p1 d0‘'"wf0w;“:":..97,694,001 do Premium Notea— -• TB '®?£’?l do Canceled, tanaloMed.espr’d, W 7.10 579 qj-. „ do CathPreminmaftce|ved ---601>W|lj do do canceled..*- ---—_JdMd fsl(WBß ' mole amount of loases «tde*pen- 234i ( <s ° wn , er f\ f f*"’“j Mfctyn&»eeurlly,lhferiorlo.np Ittsnraiiee Company Mmualpldn, Kob 4r ‘ Klots,Sainael Jone«hJohn,|-Ru*drf°^; oHDi pre3 , L ' A;j,ClUiElT.Bec’y n‘ nlStsirin’mvideS'bf fifleen per cent- on esp.l !®B&2!3S&mgg£j2: The orfglhnid|Hn-»> naiiiTnl slate ns inken from ftie bowel jortheearth.can dlMmi tebe the enly Proprietors. ■ ■ j, T \ imr-tt . . '■ -■■■ ’ ' ■ - X3OM&IERGIAL. - -™- dailv review of the markets, OVircfcd* tH*'post. » > b Monday Wurth 14.1832. $ On Saturday the weathtr was xegity foUghtM-foc oat 4qorbusine«s, and decidedly thc-fines t day * of the season: Business waa belter tban > is■» atsaal* Yesterday It rallied hdrd, which* will s veil oar fivers! ASllES—Saleaoffl tons Soda, dameatlc,. at casks pots at 4c< • GROCERIES—We note a sale of SOtfrds Sngfcr at 05f;2d05*. Sales of 15 bags Coffee to the trade at IOJe. Sale* on the wharf, of3oo bbl* molasses, in cy- ; press, private; 25 bbls do at32}c, cash* par money: FLOUR —We have sales of Abe. following lots—lSO bbls at $3,60; 24 do at 2,95; 200 do at 3,M>; 23 do at 300} ISO in lots nt 2.95 to 3.0 C. Amount inspected on Satar* day was 1400 BACON—Demand continues active, with-sales of 10 hhds Hams at9|c; 12 do Shoulders at ?jc; 7hhds Sides ui 84c; 1800 Ihs country Hams al 9c; 2200 do Shoulder* at 7c ; 2500 do Sides at Be, cash ; 8 uerrea sugar cured Hams al lO^e. LARD-Sules of SOkegaNo 1 country atBc; 5 bbl* do at 7t?, ONIONS—SaIes of 48 bushels at Soc,Qiid demand ac tive. GRAIN—We no tee soles of 990 bushels Corn in ear at 33(2>40c; 810 bushels Oats at 25c; 354 do at 85* 12 rarr 0 iwcuss watsb in nts channel s ARRIVED: sieamer Atlantic, Parkinsou, Brownsville. “ Bailie. Ucanet, Brownsville. J •• d.M hee. Hendrickson,Alcßeesport “ Tboinus Shnver, Bailey, West Nrwmn “ GenesHve, Conani, WestNewiort »• s. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Purest Citv, Mttrdoek, Wellsvitle. ** Diurnal, Conwoll, Wheeling. •' Michigan No. 2, Boies, Bearer. DEPARTED: “ BaUic, Beimel, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ ). ftl’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas Shnver,'policy, Weal Newton. “ Gcnessee, Conuut, West Newtdn. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Winchester* Moore, Wheeling. 11 Michigan No. 2, Botes, Beaver; “ Buckeye Slate. S.Dean, Cincinnati. fflaflettS), Psrksntrargh ami Uocklnn l JE3Ln port Packet. JkfiiiiMMCf - The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S- Chare,' ivtasfer, will leave Pttisburgh evefy Monday, at 3 o’clock* P. M.; returning will leave Jio&kiugpori every Tuesday, at 6 o’clock, AvM, » ;■ Passengers and shippers may rely on* the almost ttc eommodation und promptuesß. VV. H. j \VUKELBiI, murh No. 24 •&l«(ket . .THE new ami splendid l>. Moohc,Master, vyitl run as a Tegular tri-werkly packet between this city and Wheeling. Jnivmir Pnisinirgh every Tuesday* Ihursday und Saturday, at 10 A. M.,for Beaver, Wells vxlte, Steubenville and Wellsburgh; rctitrmng, leave* -Wheeling fur Steubenville. \\ eibvilleaml Beaverevery Monday, Wednesday mui Fridf-y, at 8 A Al *»r freight or pasoage,having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply on board, or to * ARMSTRONG, CKOZKR k Co., Agents, Water streeL Tile Winchester is u new side wheel boot, und i* ihe largest and Bne*l siraiuer ever built for lha trade. Pas sengers aud shippers con depend on her remaining in the trade. ideethu Rosiox, March 13. Wtdassday Packet for Ctncfunatli jmo, . 1 Tub new and fast running steamer OIN- OiHknwsiiAM. Master, will leave GsaSßEssaregularly every Wkonesdat. ' l’or freight or passage, apply on board, or to dec3o G. U. MILTENiIRRGER. i JJLh Tub One steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2,Cupt. We. Hanna, leaves ihe ADe gbeny wtutrf for Franklin,every Monday and at 4 r. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capi, John Hanna, leaves (he Allegheny wh,arf for Frank* iin,every Tutid&y and Friday, at 4 P.M. For Freigbtor Passage.apply on Board fmartfO Tnafine b learner PACIFIC, Zanoob Mm* idg&lsgragikrßH. wiii Leave for the above ami intewncdi aie porta every THURSIiA Y, a; 4 o'clock* P. M. For freight or passage,apply on boardiOMo T.WOOMtSON, marlO No.CI Woter sl.»aad C 3 From at, Kor Kittannlng and tfaiflah* f THE light drought and pleasant aleamer £P§il&ip|CLAaiON, CupL MiLUKOAßy.witi leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, ol 3 o’clock, P. M,for Kmanniug and Catfish. For freighter passage apply on board. fnovlS For Long Hcaeb, fiUrletta, PArkcnbnrs and Gatllpolts« -j -**r T Lf w The floe learner GOV. MEIGS, f Hi*ifii *r Suva*, Master, will leave for the above and iulerfficdisite ports,-every TUESDAY, u 3 P.-M, ' For freight or passage apply on'board, or to feL3 JOHN FuACfC, Agent* Ayer's Cherry Fsetorail For tue cure of couGUsk colds. ho ars«s- NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGU CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community this justly celebrated rt* medy for di«esses of the throat and tangs, it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, hot frankly to lay before them the opinions of disUnguisbcf! men and some of the evidences of its success, from whirjt they can' Judge'fbf. themselves.We sincertlypledge ourselves to moke no Wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold outany hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Many pr «ft are here given, and we solicit an inquiry from ihe public into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wof • thy their best confidence and patronage. From At distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Matt* ria Mtdiea, Sotedotn College. Dear Sir: I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until i bad an opportunity of witnessing its filed* in tay owu family, or in the families of my irieuds. Tlits l hare now done with a high degree of soUtfite timi, tn roses both of adults and children. I have found it, bs its ingredient* show, a powerful re inedy for colds and coughs and pulmouary diseases. PAHKKB CLEAVELAND, 51. £>. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1847. From an Overseer in A* Hamilton BIiUs t in (At* City. JjQWsll, Aug. IQ, l&lb. Dr J . C. Ayer: I have hern cured of the worst cough 1 ever bad in my lite, by your “Cintanv Pectoral,” and never fail, wheal have opportunity of recommending i» to oihers. Yours, respectfully, S. 1). EMERSON. IX3* Read the following, ami see if this medlemei wurih a trial. The patient had become very feeble, snu the effectof the medicine was unmistakably distinct Ujietcp States Hotel, Saratoga Srstacs,) July 6,1849. ( Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Sir: I have been afflicted with a pain ful affeetloh of the lungs, and ail the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. I could find no me dicine tjist would reach my ease, until I commenced the utie of your “Cituguy Ps^ToaAt, 0 which gave me gradual relief, and 1 have been steadily gaining uty strength till my health is well nigh restored- While using your medicine. 1 bad the gratification of curing; with it niy reverend friend,fttr. Truman, of Sump ter District, who had been suspended from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. ! have pleasure in certifying tt»e*e facts to y™», And sir, your* respectfully. J. F. CALtIOUtI, of South Carolina. Ip* The following was ope. of the worst of cases which the physicians gild friend}! though! to be incurable consumption Cessna, Pa., Aug. 92,1840. J.C. Ayer,—Sir: .I was taken with a terrible cough; brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February, and wtft cqtmned to iny bed more than two months.— Ccugbing incessantly nigh* aud.doy* 1 became ghastly and pale, my eyes were sunken and classy, and my breath very short Indeed, l was rapidly fatmig.and iff such distress for breath.lbtu bufUule hope of my recov ery couldbe entertained. WbneJnUtiksftoaiiob, afrieod of mine,(the Rev. John KrJ!,er,ofibp Meth/ffisl church,) brought me a bottle of your CukadT Ps tccal, which I tried more to gratify him, than from any expectation of: obtaining relief. Iw goiw effccl induced me io comiimc its use, aou I soon loamT my bdalth much Itnprctvhd.-* Now In three months, f am wetland strong, and can at tribute iny cure onlyto your great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, yours, Ac. • JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by James G. Ayer,Practical Ghent* IsL Lowell, Maw. , „ , (0* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an* retail, by B. A* Fahnestock, and by J.M. Townsend; in Allegheny City byil. P. Senwaru, and J. IJpdglasa, and by druggist* generally. , __ dccSO JfAMItS ASUSTKOao- —* * • -SAMUEL CROZIKB. Armstrong &>Crofcl©r» .v COMMISSION MERCHANTS, UIioOKRS, And JteiUrs in Pittsburgh Manufactures, no. Of 4 WATER, AND 04 PlttST STREET, mTtPOHQU, PA.. Wiiisuend promptly to the sale of eyery description of Western Produce, and other articles committed to their corei [marl X NIKU-BY two Yuurso MEN—Board in a respectable private family, without other board era, in a pleasant oud healthy pari of the city. Terms moderate. Apply ut LS7 Fourth aired, near Smithfidd ffcbtJS ‘ROOMS—3-0 doi., in stum ami (or male by mart! STUART & SW.[- S EUARS—300,01)1) Common Sugars, jasl received and for sale by T- WOODS he SON, martJ Np.,61 Wolpr street. KflW IUCK-Rcceived at No. 250_Lihrrty street, by JX W. A M'CLURG A CO., martO Gtoceia and Tea, Dealers PINE Al’PIdE CHKUSE; Goshen do; rrime W R Cream do Sap dago do: For sale by W.-A. M’CLURG A CO., mattO _ _ 250 Liberty street d feb4 - corner of Sixlh and Liberty streets. CHINA MATTING. —A fresh article received and for sole a, the carpet ™~MUNTOCK, ma? 9 85 Fourth at M A s°ai K . E hf 4 ° bl " 3 ’ N ° * f ° r maid . . oppoaile Mouongahela House’. BACON SICES —ft lilids ~ U:nr,in nore and-forsale. marO STUAR7 bu SILL. UPKhrINE INGRAIN CARPETS of rich and new styles. In Bronze Colors, just received at tits carpel warehouse of {merit) VV. McCLINTQCIt. , viflLOVF.RBERD—PrfmeTni note an!foe sale by XT mart , STUART A SI LO. TvSiVToCHERRIES AND I‘L.UMS i 1/ ilo Peaehea, pared and.nnpared i mart ; W. A hUCI.U R(I & CO ■ 856 Liberty ,1 CHEAP BTILDINGLOTS FOR SALE—situated in the Seventh Ward, City of Pittsburgh, having each a fronton Seminary street 90 feet, and extending hack 100 feet—partol Stephen ColwelPsplaffbftdlt. Great ' inducements are'offered in'ihe jiurchase of, these'Lola. ’ Apply to - , WLAIN * MOFFITT,: , marl 2 ..... . V. ?- • Nd: 31 Fifth street.: BONNETS Sum ! mer Bohnew-JustTOcelvediand hpenedat , tpafS4> A*MrkSQSI&CO.S, faded 64 ftlarkcf at. POUT OF PITTSBURGH* For Wheeling! Atleghcfty River Trade. FRANKLIN F4VKETS. Far Marietta and Uoufemgport. - - AUCTION SALES - P. ia'l£EHSA,Au*U(K»«eir. TrUNE JEWELRY AT AUCTION —ThUr evenmg r j; ftlonday, filareh Lfith,*i qfffly Gas-ligbtjWill be soldi at McKennflii’a Auction House, an extensive Msortstcnt: of fine Jewelry, consisting in part of breast pins, finger, ring?, ear ring*, cuff pins, gold and silver pencil cases, Ac. Ac. ■■■*■■ marlS, s Attachment sale—-By virtue of a wmof sv lachmem, to me directed, will be sold al the Auc tion House o( P. M’Keuna.oo Monday, l&th of March, at lOo’clockin the forenoon, a superior tot of Mahogany; Furniture, comprising in pan—mahogany sofas, divans, mahogany hair seat chairs, marble lops and plain tables, bureau,! superior French bedstead,mahogany ward-' robe stands, leather beds, hatr and straw mattrasaesp brlt, parlor, stair and domestic carpeting, brittanla and other ware—with a variety of other articles. C. CURTIS, Sherifi. _marS _P. JR’KENNAjAuct’r. ~ p. M. !>AVfS« Auctioneer. Splendid household fubniiure jt auc- Txo?t —On Wednesday Morning, March 24th, 1854, at 1U o’clock, at the dwelling house. N 0.314 Penn at , will beeobi the enure stock of household and kitchen furniture of a geutlemon about to decline housekeep ing, among which are—Mahogany and spring sear a ofe,. mahogany French style chairs ; fine mahogany centre, card, toilet aod dining tables; french and other bed-, steads; mahogany book-cases i Bureau, French st?|e, mantle ornaments; looking glasses; matrass; parlor r chamber and stair carpets; oik. fljor cloth j window Minds ; fire irons, china, glass aud queenswars, Ac. A Do. a general assortment of kitchen utensils, Ac., Ac. ull of which are nearly new. P. M DAVIS, rnnrlS • . ■ . . ' Auclj. : IARUE SALE OF BRUSHES -ACMD V/vHlc.i Y j GOODS,on a Credit or SO days.—On Tueaday af ternoon, March 18th, at 2 o'clock, at the commercial salesrooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be soli, ou a credit of flu days, for endorsed pa-, per on all sums over S5O. a large and general assort ment of Brushes, embracing almost every- variety usu ally kept In an extensive brushstore. Also, &-quantity oi Mason** Blacking, toilet, shaving and fancy aosp curry combs, lea caadies, variety goods, Ac.. Ac. tn>irlS P. tf. DXVm. Atuvrir. «> MfUk'lb* roiASil AT AtioTloa.—on lueeuu) afternoon, March iC. at 3 o’clock, at the commercial sales rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sts n will be told d.OOG tbs good quality of Potash, marls P. 51. DAVIS, Auct’r. Millinery, fancy goods, show casks, Ac . at Auction —On Tuesday inorotng. Match Kith, m 10 o’clock, at the store ot Miss C. Smith, No 24 m. Ciair street, will be sold, ber enure stork of Militne . ry, Fmik'V Goods. Ac., comprising splendid Velvet, Silk uud Jjutia Uoniiets, Ladies’ Gap*, French Artificials IMaincH. Feaihers. Bonnot materials and Cupep, Collars, l-aney.Goods, Ar. Also—bhow cases, counter, rap stands store fixtures.- aiove. pipri, Ac. [man P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r ALLEGHKNY BRIDGE STOCK' at AucnoN-—On Thursday evening, March 13th, at 7i o’clock, ur the Commercial Sales Rooms corner of Wood and Fifth pirecis, will be sold without reserve, to close a eoncerh. *25 Khures Allegheny Bridge Company Bro<*k ninrld _ I*. M. DAVIS, Auei’r HOUSEHOLD FURNTfUKK at Aucnow.—iiu Wed nesday morning, March t7ih, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of Rev W. J Pettigrew. No. Sf&l) Pcnna Av enue, wi'l be sold n quau'i'y of well kept, modern *ty ie household furniture, nearly new, among which arc— Superior walnut dressing bureuoj lounge; marble top pier table; book case and books; wardrobe; parlor oqrtaiu» and cornice ; vemtian window bltuds , parlor chamber and stair carpets; cane set and wtud&or chairs, high and low po*t aud'Freneh bedsteads; floor iti cloth, mantle clock j fenders; fire irons; work and* wo h »taml<; dining and kitchen tables; kutves and fork*, china, glass and queens ware; cooking utensil*, kitchen furniture, Ac. A c. P* M. DAVIS, martl Auctioneer ADMiNISIKATUK’S SALE OF HOUaLHUI.D FURNITURE!—On Monday morning. March tSth, at to o’clock, at the late residence of William Bayne, aec’d. renn. near O’tiara eiraei, Fifth Ward, will be. sold, by order of Administrators, the entire stock of Household end Kitchen Furniture belonging to that es tate, embracing a general assortment. Bale positive. Terms—Cdsu—Curreacy. roartO _ P, M. DAVIS, Auct’r. fltO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General I Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and forth© County of Allegheny: The pennon of Jacob Peck, of Fourth Ward, City of Allegheny, iu the County aloresaid, humbly shewelb, That your petitioner hath provided himselfwith materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to 'teep a public house of entertainment. And your pelt* tioner,asln duty bound, wilt pray JACOB PECK. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Wan) aforcsajd, da certify thatthe above petitioner is of .good repute for Jipnesty and temperance, and is well provided with bouse room and conveniences rot the accommodation amilodg* ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary* ‘ . P weisenberger, A Weaver. E Fautijonler» P Poster, W Ergenberg, H WeUencom, if M-;*afenderbiren, I! W Sbormaicer, C Lapp, C Gibe, P Pao£n, L Lofink. marl&3t 'I HJ the ilonorabfe tbevudgeaof ipeOourv o! Oeiteial X Qaarler Sessions of the Peaee, In&nd for the Cquu ty of Allegheny: . it. .... . The petition of Patrick M'N T amee, ; lueFoarlh Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the CoamyjtftrMaid. humbly sheweih, That your petitioner himself with material* for the accommodation. >f travelers and others, at bis dwelling house, la Ujo f3V*rd aforesaid, and prays that yonr Honors will beple'-Kej] to grant him a license to keep a public house of enchainment. And | yonr petitioner, as in duty bound, will Way. i PATRICK MJNAMEB. I We. the subscribers, citizens ol the<\Vnrdiifore»atd,: do certify that the above petitioner ist;f:gbod repute for i honesty and temperance, and-is w$T provided with house room end conveniences for lh#~ accommodation i and lodging of strangers and iravefartspd that said lav* 1 em it necessary. : iWi • Robert Johnston, James Dnnnelly. R fi ftl’Gowin, James Mackey. Wm Riddell, A M’Roberu*, Jacob Young, * lilrew Jackman, Martin Connolly, Win Young.— P»*y4? ! (mtrl3Jt _ rino the Honorable the Judges of tbejA hurt of beueral X Quarter Sessions of the Peace PMsrdfar the County of Allegheny. g-® The petition of R Reese, township of Wilkins, in the county afnreMtsd.^hSobly' sbeweib, — That your petitioner hath JmseJf with ma terials for the accommodation of tr&fters and others, et his dwelling bouse, in the !owiis!y» aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo p!cgjis§s togram him a license to keep apoblic house of &it§rftain&ieni. And your petitioner, os in duty bound, yjilj|aray.' .*-» E REI>SG. We, the subscribers,citizens of township, do certify that the above of good re* pate for honesty and temperance. rjh£fk well provided with house room accommoda tion and and trffelf rs. and that said tavern is necessary. i r - v K Satterfield, W Boyd, H Thomj wfij P Perchment, Wm Elder. A Uamibon, 11 Z Mir heft J S Escock, J Allsbousc, If W florbaek, J A Ran 'ey; R Demsion. roartftft H JJv rilO the Honorable the Judges of of General J. Qoarier Sessions of the Peace yj asd for the County of Ailcgbeoy : £ ’ The petiuon of John Savage, o&Fijat Ward, P its* burgh, in the county afore.^ajd,hui&Jrii.shewetb,—That your petiliouer hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hi« dwelling bouse in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honor* will .be pleaded to grant him a license to keep a pablic house of entertainment. And yoar peti* uoncr, as In duty bound, will pray. JOflN SAVAGE. We, the *ubspribcr», citizens of U*c aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute tor honesty ami temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for tf\e accommodation and lodgjwg of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern it necessary. John Witlock, John Moore, H M QudaixL,J Kelly, Hugh Keating.*Wra Dunn, F ti Kay, J M Stevens, J M Stevens, H E BingwaU, Philip Wiseman, J J Day.W R Taylor.— Chronicle. fmarll :3l mo the Honorable the Judges of the Court *4 licueral 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County oTAlfegheny: The petition of Jaa Filer, qf the First Ward, euyof Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewcth,— That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials tor the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in aforesaid Wardand prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. Arid your peti tioner, as in duty bound, wilt pray. JAMES ESLKR. We, the subscriber** citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, tjud is well provided with house room and convenience? for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern 19 ne cessary- Peter Cool, Andrew Martin, Abram Frisby, James Arthurs, Robert B Heed, James Kennedy. Wm Dethi, John Dryer, Samuel C Vandergrifl, James Reese, Jacob VandergTtft, FCool. [niarlg:3i TO the liouorablo the Judges of tbe Conrt ol General Quarter Session*of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: ' , The petition of P l.afferty, qf the First Ward, Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, hatqbly ihfciyeih,—Thqt yqqr petitioner hath provided himself vytm materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, aud prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to gram ium a iicome to keep a pyhiip b<We of emerminraonU Atid yourpe utiqnpr, as m duty bound, will pray. .PATRICK LAFFKRTV. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward‘aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute lot honesty and temperance, and is well provided wulihouse room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers % and travelers, and that: said tavern U necessary: I Q Well** Thomas Spinar, David Cramie, F Wll Haras, Leopold Sahl, Wmuleuo, John SWinehan, Wm Dunn, Wm Clark, Michael Dinkey, Philip - Wiseman, Patrick Maguire. [ro&rl&St* SPLENDID NEW JEWELRY— Hbou has Just ref eetved a new lm of rich ami (ishlaaable JEWEL RY. Also, some fine Watches, which he will sell, at usual, lower that) tlie same quality can he purchased lor at any other Establishment in this City, and at least om 85 to 60 per cent below the old combination pri fts- IrnarO) at. MARKET BT. Attlr—A lew bb'a. No. 1 Lard, Just received and for. Stale by ImarlUJ SMITH fc SINCLAIR. DRIED PEACHES—2S sacks ne wPe aches, for sale maria SMITH * SINCLAIR, . C'ILOVEBSEED— 50 bus. prime cloverreed,for asie 7 by SMITH A SINCLAIR. TIMOTHY SEED—7O bus., a very superior article.' for tale by Imarlgl SMITH At SINCLAIR^ NO. SUGAR—4O hhda. N. O Sugar, for anteby : _._marlS SMITH & SINCLAIR. BERAGE BE LAINES.—A. A. MssoNJttto. arc last in receipt of fifty pieces Spring and Summer Be rage De Lalnes—new and beautiful stylet: [murid i' WE havejust received twenty pieces Purple Prime, small and neat figures, and perfectly fast colors, tnarli Nos. Gd and 64Market sb I DISSOLUTION.—The partnership heretofore existino II between JOHN PARKER and WM. CARR,under the firm of John Parker A Co., Isthisday dissolved. Febraary 14, 1852. -ffebl7:lf UST RECEIVED—AtO2.Fourth, street.a.maw nnrt exuraalve stock of Trlmmintt. Gehljt jpurnlihia* Goods. Embroideries t .Clove3,Hosinry.Jto^, : ■; t*n. martl J. A. M’KWOnT. FEATHERS— 23 sacks Feathers, 1* store and for sale by [maria] KINO A MOORHEAD. Lake superior salmon— Srr^ — — £Sbbls No.l, M T Culloaxß , « brand. In nam fot sale by tmarti!] Irfe t m’oorUEA^ Moi.asses- Prime Plantation anil Swat Hotnefinatare tmrf tor Bale by ,matl2j KfflG & Mrfrmflpf £ aii SUGAR— Prime N. O. Sugar, for inle by -.251*2 WHO & MOORHRan . 2BSS IHNti & IIrtQQHHRAn •' boxes, fonato by' . ,' V* n> wl *,- - ' KING t MOORHEAD. ■» * * cA * -i\ H '***_?' ir 'X *\ * «x, " r *B' >4 JTtff^E3sK^^siSU* r ' fr --'^''” -r^* 4 ' t * .’V "'- *' •*'' *“ . \<r^ ~ -- ; " , • ' ■ ,• -** '’?•'• ’?';>• *•"•!& -‘"•a.- *jr •>•“ • < • •.•*•*. .' v ■ .. v"* - ■'. ■• '-,;, f>?-* th '' --' . «. >:*; r ••■ . : , •••....>_ " ;:■?<? ■ ■. ■• r,-*-v;- r. . ' * V*V. - , . v* . . :/:t? , „ f * *■ I , V ’ .-V...'. , - . ,-*■ ■>' L - . ■ -■■■ - - i*-. %’if - t " -V l ' ,- > ■ * < . i, •* VV ~ > '** , ' . 'S'- . * \ r ' '■T’HLLV, r-ir-tJ v* ' V „ BANKERS .& BROKERS. s. c. ittvus “• ' rr * l!U '’- ■ i w 6U<» BANKERS and exchange brokers, fthMlj CiggiduToUiy ' PatricksA baskkkb and kxch anob naoit krs , . . HA7EREMOVEH XHEItt to ia» vamxa fir j?,»rn abd woojf trftxm, PuutrurgK, Pfi. . , , PATRICKS A FRIEND, ‘ ..a Bankers and exchange brokerSj a^ Dcalersm Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gotd.iJ»vcr ; and Banklfotes. Exchange an iheEa^iern^ I *-v c * 1 . einellieaconstanUy.foreale . { , tf-I Collections made In all the miles: throughout the fJni*. ted Slates. Depositee receivedin purfuods of carrenv paper, at the eornerof Fifth apt! Wood Street*, -Ifem* „ Domnttc and foreign Exctwigeißanh&ttt&y Gold andSilvir, Bought,So.d and £xtkan)ltd,.: - at TUB BXCBASGB ABU BUIKISQ UOUSfi t)t ■* William A. Hill & Co., 6ft Wood Sititt. SSTTSBVRQtt :By I WTtBKST allowed on time nmatrs. Taug9B: iIUNKUItSk. XUWAMII aatm BRAffiBB ft RABSf. BemhmdniSxehtmg».BrohtriiDtalcnxn Forth**ni . Dom*sucßUls t \BiU*cif Eiekangt v Cutifl«m}orlJtpw it, Bank Notli .and Com. « ■ Covnerof Thlraand Wood ftts.,dlrecdvoppositethe 8t CharlcsUotcl. • m*Y2B< ' RsmoTU, n. iroiiiißS ft' sobs, euvx jtwroYMrtnßnt B*mmaahd ; bxcdanoi otnc» JV No. 67 Marktt ttruufintrdoon MiXoia 6ftf ltdgd. n. noLMEs & sons, DANKER9AftDfJt.CHANUK.imuAERS.atid Dos J>ler«ln Notes, Drafts, Acceptaoces^Gold;Silver ant Bank Notes. Exchange on tins Eastern and Western ettiea constantly ibrsate. ; Collections mode in alt the cities Ihroughout the Uni?. ted Stales. Deposiles received: in . par fund* or current paper, No. 67 Market street* beiwccn.Tlard and Fourth streets.' • • •-' lanSb-ly. »AfI.S.UOO!«. . TUOS.SASUgKt - HOOB ft BARGBfifT. . i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BUOIHIRS,: N.X. Camera/ Woodand. Sixth »iTeets. t Pimburgh\ Pa TTVEALERSm Coin r Uank Notes,Time X/ and Domestic Erchange.CerufieatesofDeposn,** .EXCHANGE on all the principal Cures Of tue Unlor and Europe,forsale hi sumitosuitpurebaser*.- : t CURRENT and par fundsreceltedonUeposue .- .. COLLECTIONS madeoa alljpans Qf the Union, ait he lowest rates. s seplMy 1 lllLG^OVtttlfr; a ' BANKERS ANDEXCJIANGEBROKERS, • Bo* 96 Wod* Streetj Third door below Fourth—itouttide). SIGHT EXCHANGE oirUie Eostcrn Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and .Notes du* counted. Gold,SUverahd Hunk Notcsyboughtaud sold: Collectionsmode in ail the principal clues of the United Slates. Deposits received of Parund Current Fonds , martf7:y •••■•" •• ■ ■• • • G. a ARNOLD* CO., BANKBRSJ AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, . dank notes, , SIGHT AND " - TIME DRAPrS,&« ,4c. Collections corefolly attended to, and proceeds retail ted to any pact of the Union. t&-8T0CK8~®& \ bought akd sols on camussioit. No T 4 fourth street, \ Next door 10-ihe Bnufc of Pittsburgh Henry. Hofrboeb, - ... TTAS the pleasure of announcing to the. public, that gX at the repeated solicitations if ins,farmer pupils be bus determined to make Pittsburgh Lu permanent re* »Uleoce,and will,therefore, re-commerce to give in* suuftUon on the Pi ANO,GUITAR and VC »CAL A] USIC, ontheDiA day of -February next. Those who desire to become jUudcm*, sfill please leave tbcir.adaress.at the Alasic Siotc of Mr. John 11. Mellor, where, a. book for that purpose will be keptr-or-through die Post Office.— AIL applicauons will be positively attended to, and In* curucuun commence on the abpve named (February OUth 1 have the permission to refer those who ore not' acquainted with me, to the following gentlemen v John Snyder, Ksq.,Ca>hier Dr. Kobert Snyder;. > of the Bank of Pittsburgh, George Esq.; If. L. Ringwalt, Esq ; James A;ATKmghi,2^sq. N. ti. Mnrphy. • . D; L. Fahnestock, E^q.; Bdecaiflftwf: - HENRY ROHBOCk, : CABEETS, OIL O&OTHS, && - ILY receiving and opemne.ai the CA R j PRT WAREHOUSE of W/M*CUNTOCK,No. 85 Fourth street, comprising the RICHEST end LATEST SPRING' STVLES. : • We iimtft the stienUomorihoie -wishing to.lFarmsb Steam Beau or Houses,lo -give osa. call, as we will sell at pricer lower than ever before offered in thi* mtur* ket. The stock comprlseftin part the following varieties : - Rich Velvet Pile CftjpeCsj <So TapesUy-Brdssels Carpets; - do- English nnd-Amenc&o U/usseb Carpets; ' Ritra super three ply imperial 4 do, Superfine do- do do, Superior fngrainCarpet; • Window Ifo-Tandf j Patent Tapejiry do do; TranapareniShades; i Fine fogratn do do;.: Satin Itamssfr; Commondo ! do; Yemuan UHqd*; . VeoitianTapestry do; Stair Rods; Twilled VenUlan do; : Piano Covers; Plain do do;: Table do; Listand Ruff do;- do Mats; Chenille andTnftedßuga ;• -Sheepskin Door Mats; do do Atlelald • do '-do; - ALSO—OIL CLOTHS, of all .’widths, from 2? inehes to 25 feet, which wild fiscal tofit any slscd Hall. Room or Vestibule. ’ ImaM]- . W. hPCLTNTOCtf. *r7c. TWICHBIaL ft co.*s forwarding house; ■. ' NSW ORLEANS; . rpUIS long established -House confine.their nttentloi A strictly to sales and purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding bosmett* generally. . They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them, f: January 2S, 1852* ; r. : COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JOHN W. TWtcmKJ.-***-*>*.*•••«•*—-10'KPII MOGBUSCK TwlohiU A nocrlddei r - COMMISSION AND FORWARUING MERCHANTS, Comer qf Costusertial'and Ptw ttrteir. 1 X\f ILL promptly attend to all consignments and Com- V f missions entrusted to them, and will make liberal cash advances on consignments or Bills of Lading in hand. Orders for the purchase of Lend. Grain, ID mji and otheT Produce, wltbe promptly filled at the lowest pos sible pxtces,and on the best term*. - They will also undertake the settlement ami collec tion oi claims of Importance i and hope, by their espe*< cial personal efforts and attenlloa to all the: interests of their, friends, tagtve general satisfaction. . . . •>. * B*yaaxsctst Geo.Ooltier, St. LomsiEUiaAMorton;Cineißtwu; Page A Bacon v : 'da: Strader A'.Gotinaff 7 Chartess, Dlow AsCa , do < Uozea & Frazer, , do Chonteau A Valle, <lo Spjriager A Whiteman, do D A Co n William Ilolmes A Co., I. \V. Bader & Bro, PittsborghLMorgan. J M buck A.Morgan, Philadelphia; shields A Miller, Pbiladelphiaj.lt- D. Newcomb & Un>. ? and W. B. Reynolds, Loaiaville; T. C TWICfIKLLACOt New Orleans . fmarddifem ng» SPRING BTVLE FUR 1851. This neat Bnd beautiful itylcof I(ATSare now finished, and will introduced on Saturday, February 14th, G-nt'eqien ate invited to dull at No. bl-Wood street, thid door below Diomoud alley. • feb« . i J. WILSON A SON. CUartltn Caul* Tins CIIAftTIEKa COAL CGMPANYarenow pre pared to contract for anjl.to.deliver?at their wharf, (fti’Kee’s Rocks,) |\vo otvJ a half miles below Pius* burgh* from te>\ U> twenty thousand bushels of ooal per day. Purchasers furnish their own boats. The Coal is of *uperior quality and carefully mined. The price i* fixed at 3tj per 100,0 l 9*4Q-poonds— scale weight—five per ecut.! being allowed for-loss tit shipment, or (until further molice)'os CBSTS peb. ton AS-lOk t. i This Company has pecuhtr facilities for !oadm£ canal bools, flat boats, ic,c. r for the Lake, or lowermarkets. Apply at the office, at the-wharf. r THOMAS MTSLUATH, , marsaiawfdw President Cbaruers Coal Company, i UlisolnUon of tits BrkUihCabltieL: r 1 is announced by thelaal. steamer, that Lord John Russell’s Caumel Is dissoUedvy. We.aßtleipato trou bles. In the mean time it should he. remembered thal> CHESTER has received his tpnng stock of goods, cm hraemgaverv article necessary for Gents anußoys out - fit. Hf» stock of>Men and Boys.ready made clothing is complete and will be added to daily*.. Wiih t)\e- determination of maintaining the previous reputation of hls establishment, sa to material, work* manshlp, and moderate pricer, ho iusii»'s ithe public to call ana examine. No eharges.far showing gonds ■ ;. Y TO PX&ASR. 71 Smitbfidld near Diamond alter. marO f a iO the Honorable the Judges of IbpCoust or General .1 Quarter Se&snms of the Peace m and far the Count? \tf AlTegheny* , * * - The petition Ot Joseph Miller, of Wert-DecrtOwa* skip, In the Count? aforesaid, humbly -slieweth,— That yourpetiUonernatbpravidedhuasolfwiih materials far the aceompioU&uou of travelers aud others, at his dweHtnghoufte in the u>wn*liip aforesaid, audpray* that your Honors will he pleased to grant him al'ceuse to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pen* lioiier, as in duty bound, will pray JOSEPH MILKER. * We,the subscribers, citizensot the township aforesaid,- do certify that theabove. petitioner isofgood Tepmofor honesty and temperance, and hwellprovided "with house roomand conveniences for tlie&cconunodaiiomuid lodg«,< lag of atrangars and travelers, aiKUhalaaid layerulane eeiaary. > * . t John Hultz, Thomas Kichards< ir, J Carliale, William Cancan, John Caldwell, Daniel Black, Charles Annen, Jacoh_Pllck, J W Bougher, John Soou.SamaelSiew.' an, William CooS. tmartS.li* 1 flip Judges of.thb’ftourVUjf.Oenetal X . the ‘feeftbe» foi'and; iorth'e.Coim tyof Allegheny. :.. ; _Y-,;-'..T- 1 The petilloa of Jam«a M > Cenneli»bf l>uqaesne Bo loufttu iu the County afortsaid.' humbly -sheweih*-- That yoar peUlioner; hath provided hhnaelf with ma* tetiais/oriho accommbdaiUn ;©f travelers and others; at -housfl ia the librottsh uforeealdy anajirayaUiatyoarHonbfsteUlbepleaseatogratUhmt a licence to keep apablic hodie And :- y ourpeUUoaer, a» in daiyboondy'wUlpravw ; ■; JAMES fil’CONNEt.t." - . We, the tubtcnbera,:citij;ens ofibe borough aforesaid, dooortifyibar the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty. and tjempernhce, and BS.jsell with bou«o woo and ebnveniengeaioc. the" accommodation and lodging of Orangera and (raveloni,and that,said . tavern la necessary. ’J-'-j-'v viti? - >£= a -James Matz'er, A MP Johnatonv'Wm' Seen Haya,K Smith, JotmSayder, A James, AYtn M’ConnclU fleorge ' Barres.JK Dyeerd, Jntnea Price,J) JJirflpsey, Joan 1 Morgan. ■ ■’ - _ , • ■ fttrarlgai* ~ DUsalnuon atpartasnnip;;: • rjlHEpatmerrhiphithci to Mining between the under J. signed, In the City of Pittsburgh, lathe }• nesx.under the. nunc 'andstyleof-Keyser & ttl i/owetl, is thteda;.d[ssolre<f).b£.tnntual consent t - - . 'EUZABCTU V MJ)OWBXAi ' Pitubnrgh, March 3,185 J. “ ■ .plmtourgh, March 3,iS*»g. . r |tnars CULK BONNETS.—A. A. Msso.v 4: Co. lmvo icu CJopened another tel Of Rich Prig Bonnet),. lightcnlorr. -fltto FRUIT&r-Fretii GooECliemet. Hnuburu. l'mios, H cheoies.oraolo tiy W. A.M’CI UBG ACO, . «n«) 8 - , Grocers and Tea Beater -rtRUIT TREES-150 Appie ttees on hand and'for mE J< [aarUl by ' ARMSTHONG 4s -TIAPEB— UOTeamaWtappingPapei-i tor sale tar .. ■ir. -maig. ■■ . " .- ■ STUART ASI LI, 1 . - O 0^ 000 bia ' u> * m. rt v *■ . ’ ; .FOR BAR'S &!Z0 ÜBX., T?OR SALF.-TIIK THRJ.R OTORV BRICK X BVtEUAsa UQVatoMo. XMUv «?M«.|W}r Snydif’s Bow. Price sn,ow Torino, »300 e#«hi esOoln obs year; And *d,tiOO in five veirr, T v beiccured by bdnd nod mortgageon ib« Bitmne* i Ciesu of sit jncatobrsocest sod uueinaU'fiatftbte / , Apply to D W.*Ar3 ££l.l* ‘Sim* . T’WbZtiZr ,i - fl'O L.Kr—The subscriber offer- for ftenT,' Uie rTJ s iTn?«I B WA O S- , wT.? c ?' ,p,<a b J3 Ie «« ■ -?* tbfrecf* lovuis»;ci) siren gjfiJyj on the Ist of Anu. Enquijeof ' ** ff*FW janfttr CIIAa. 11 JfADLSOJf, No 72 WsoJ Sr ,' ■ -■. DeilrAlUe-ParOpeFiir .'' tlie weif *nown<3REKJ?lWXrp GARDEN ivopeny iso Acred-fursale in lot.to sun purcha-ers, Wt ;aord*a rare chance for a delightful summer residence, free from (he smoke nod Cut or the city. JFor Milieu are enquire of the subscriber oa Uie premises , ■ jafl.2m* JAMua W'KATNT Nunnery iiouseWreN’t, wilu-tiVSEMifSK: and Shrubber* ami from iO to blf acres off&gß ground, Enquire of " -rsna. 6 TebSs tf '■ A- WIEKINS&CO. r Unioltiua Sole. s * FIRST RATE second hayti JX, wiiicU lias teen tonM.ng'buitffew tnpjiib& IVjjitie sold very low Apply *t Brown’s Hold, corner of SraUifiekl ami’Tliru streets amt* nr^Z. mai4 2w *■ ISKQ.VV N i CONNCIXY Ai- CUbAF *>££l F»m SAkU~&Taßj_eU m Wg*h\*. /V lugloa county* Ohio* four miles from ibe tiiiio Kivjjf, (oaLuile Homing) ConUioi»* ii»i>dcre»>iiO acres-m: culueaUoftl-wtib a: fWaUorcnoTd.-.ArfiOod -- sub&tanuai-iog iiause,stidile r and oUiecoui bnKdinsa-v v Aa.tiie. ownerwishes u* jrayor.CajifonUa, Ui3-Otfcred: - ■; atthe sacrificing pnce of 87 per acre,, 1 ive bundled tn baud, balance to eUtf purcliofer ‘Jtt’BAIMvMOFFiTT * CO, No 3Lfrif»h«f«*f>_ A'v UUUttTtCY. SKA I tOll ■ NAL.Jv~Krdntin»C <>n iht! .- J%. Perrysvtlle Vlurtr Ktmd,3i mifca iror.t 'Alregheby - . Cny f /containing t>l acres.m ttliijeh v •ft jmmov orelmnl of choice >;gf<iat ..■■■■ /abundance. • • The improvcineuu' nlsn»d- -tnisge i brick bou»e,llni>Ue<l:tii mode railing* -ipxtng* of-water, at the door. • , iv!ieiffiap#v v m>ti o/- Uielnosl blcasadt loeaiioii!! for'.*-: country 'stUliP’be.- Price, OiK*ihiiU m ham! Apply lo ftPLAXN fe MOPPJTT, mario Wo 'll frifijli Street JJOUR OP LAW l O^AmS-Fronting on tam'iimi , |look > darge.. b-lawKbtenL'g ..lSf.uldtsliinc.nl: APd:Smyko : '> House, or il-wonlil be.au elcjy Mobile. Torn ■ having a fine «trcmn of water jussui; U«rouj>h iU Tfeia laiulwillbe-sold SQntfbiote»m<of pajwent. Arii(e.unexceptionable, and •/: wholly qninojimbered. Appjy fo - _ in3rll > • v\. .. . JAJVrKS.HLAKnLYj- - “'•l* X?HOSI the firstof Apr! n-xi, ihefjtawsmTtanil •Jr iusr, ; No. SI- Market iUewlv beitve'MiFtrsf-yaHd. Seef. 'v ••; otidxtrcets. Enquire of H. TO WNShND A? t>Of •t. r.-:-r. intuO -v ■: Afarketitt* IAUR KENT- Altuge uiidcoiiVi'tuem.OßieevWHh'gns: JP fixtures, on fir*t floor of Warehouse now oeiupied by DS;andpoa«3s»toa given imTnedTaielyz.-Alsojalffrgtt .: >at<l con venionl Office on secoudfleorfiitnir Warehouse* ■■ fronung.Water sUeetinmlpnssef of; • : April next l. S WATISRMAN A SOWS, . -fwbffl-;. . N«w gfl »nd fit WaterwmVo3Front.: I iUaI, rv-itjo—fctxiy acres Coal Pnvi li lege,juiabovethesecoadDtun,outheYomihioehe* ny river* A. WILKINS*» CO, T IBKRTY STRKKPiO TH FOR OALIS—TWa *»fu -11 able Building Lots having -each a front on Litany rireeiof SO feet, ami extending back 110 feet to an at* by partly ©ceupndby Morion,asa board yard. Price, * dlSOper foot ifne-iourih in cufch, balance'in 0 and IS months. Apply to M'LAIN,ftiOFFIIT 1 * CO, febiG No 31 Fifth *.«reet. T?OR RENT—ONKJ!OU?E qod <*|VE OF -1;.. GROUND, ai Br<.J.lock’ c m.ksf.OTßii.o City of Puisburgb. lu« a'iifcw HriCk in-: iei)tled:for>.a-.-Tavern~’lo be cMU-tl Hotel:” Possession Enquire*)?: : . JOHN ROBINSjff, \ ■:■ On Ihe premise*.-v fel/23:2w*- K Z For&ea(> ' rpH&DRU&STORBatiHB eotner of Jtaa&iqdJ^nftv 'J. : •sweets ' febll:tf > A/--W;»t<OOAt[SvFt)Uilh.gtreetf: _ JPor gfctt* A TWO STORY' BRICK-SUUP-ViMi grave! roof, £X 4ffH>y SO feet; with an b Inch cylinder . bciler—ail fa;good orders : A!i?o. on'Jhn same/ a - •mail Dwelling House. Thc;!Lorxoo:(»y<4bTeetT'aiYearA>. > > r *- leose; situated on LibcdY. street, opposite thePenmyl-s vania Railroad Ticket Office; Fifth Wan};* Apply; in 1 -- , , J. KOttAHTK* fchgMm y,: ■ . \ . : ~ gfo, VOf) l ib;cTl , rytn»rt- .Jfor o*i«. » Ifc-ACRES .OF- : IrANUrfa lotr-ioeuUpurcliaaptsj !«/ situflied near- (he properly; of Col. CregUau* de ceased; one rrule from ihe AlJegbenyCeraeieiy} belog part of-the U:shop : Farm. Further information; miljfcp elven on spplyingioJhe subscriber, on Hie .premises. Fiiee per &cre,s3sQ. ‘ “ HAYNES. mai9Atf 1 w * «<* *TIIIE subscriber offera.lbr sa’e } on* very e X terms, lUe following Property—viz " „ A THREE STORY BRICK, DWELLING JIQUSE* No. 110 Pcimetreet,beiwecniUystf;ei aniliviflaVal-r. •:•■. ley;nDd Lot 2» fceL froMr extemimg-ljQefe IT'J-feet io - .analley. Tbefbouie h one of.t(ieteslbuileings,.BmJ id one of the most pleas'anl iu Xhe: Ci{y. . - ;•- FIVE .LGTS~-Enibftlcimi cornerof FronfondT’ffiry . streets; ooebuntfredandfive feelfroni.«ji..l'fcjfy,’anii CO feet on. Front street, with.a good three n\<Sty brick : - ibuiUingou.the ccruer .-ra \? storyv frame on Fronyst—• .and twoimek Buildings,usedas*heps*orvf , erry at, i< A LOT,3l.feet.fronl by £() . deep, on ..Front, between 1 Market and Ferry streets. •.... A LOT, with very convenient Frame Dwelling: ;.Lot :t2-»feetby 90, frontiag on-CoogreasauU Eim. Mreeis, • ... A HOUSE and LOT onWyheetreeijhear the new •.Court llonse. The boose ivwell arranged and ni.j»yoU iordpr.ondis now occnpiedas alloteU ... <. - A THREE STORY BRICK, oji Sambfieia elreet, i near Seventh, being in anezceUeui /■..••'■• The Lot isslO by,so feet deep, fronting oniSimthfitliLst. . A COTTAGE FRAME and LOT, TWreet .c : fronting on Anne and. Robinson streets, AllegiieuyCity.' Thls is a very desirable and pleasant loeaiioafbr a real- r dence. ... THREE LOTS, on Centre-street :and pasture Lane; :■ in.• Allegheny CilyyCo by JWJecteach, near'Hie. res I-, deuce ol Mr Petei Jeuning-li NINE LOTSj ; in ..the. town ofM’Keenpori, eaefr.CD. feetby 150; -Severalof these ate ou ifie. Main street. •ELEVEN! ACRRSia Liraeu>wn t ouibe -Monongahela River; on which thereare four booses; There are some six ot seven acres, ofexeellent Stone Coal and nbun- ;» [ danceofLimestone, convenient' lo lko; landing! and ,• two Coal-Pit* open. 90 LOTS in tbe .town .of Columbi&.'U) feet Iry J5O. eaolt, nearly all level, amt .welt located. -jrhd:i£n»ni af e&oh Lot has the-privilege of using whaftifefASiono Coal he may require (or lusown . us?*frora: a pit near the Locks* Columbia is a pleasant situation on the hank of the short Lock No. an .extensive Stone Coilre* ■- gion,and;urouldbe a desirable point /or manufacturing establishments. . TWO HUNDRED ACRES ol superior STONE .CQ&L*with •House, UaUroad, &c..;;ThispropettyhaV' .aTroatofl4D rodson ceUaaUamllngj.gooilgrudeamlfQundmtonforKailroaci,. , -rvttth; enough; level ground, at oue point ; • .gardeusortocutiousforjnamifacloriej, ' ~ , The vein** deep enooghlo aUaw.hftrsCxto'tieusCilm .. hauling out the :Caal—the quality . -v.; work.sieam, g»s, of surpassed.by. / . any in the country. ‘S’ In my absence,my AgenL James BTalrelyyEsq , will : give oil.necessary information,-and -be auikonzqd to 1 - ;-, give warrantee deeds for uny property solil. T., .. . * jamls may, , . 7 x ; btautlO Feflir street. 1 PIANOS FORRlSNT*—Thftsubgcnber haa-scveral / versrgood -Pianda forßentr ' for sale JtKtyiwo second uaml Piano?, nMiXceUe»it ccnilitlorr.'?- .j. " " 11. KriEßEßrW.tOlTrilfdaU • of tllft OoWcn-Bco HIVCVv! ; °srorSftl«or Beat* v. WAREIIOUSENa.L4,:corner of.AVood. apd>Frpntr.:.v sfreers;. being an eligible-s;uinlfor.Na3uies3of>sMU?y:. kind. For terras, enquired- .;.-v: j nrt* > ■'• nißyans Buildings No.OtFifihMfeeU - - A .Urcet Btcgsin OlTe retf / . milE subscriber, UarAng'eijgugedmunotlior'brtLflclt.. L <>f desires to set! but JnS entire stock©!. DRYaOODSi BOatSrUndSHOliS; suid.alw, toree* hi* new Store, at ihu corner of Pnde.street;aDd Pfnn- - sylr&uiaAvenue. The slock bone of thebeAun ilm * - eity—having been selected iTuk.frAoecia}.c&re-lo - teresia ofihe retaiit/ade;—andwiUberoi&HtVbartiuu.- im . HnwßYitßis TpO>LIST-TheSTAR^PANGi;Et>JBArVNi i U UUl'pL. I adjoining the Theatre, Filth street* Pittsburgh Po es?ion given on the tt-tof April* Enquire Of •’ STEWART A? tilGLyAU?’.*att<aw, < - febs:lf - , k w• *„ Np~, gfr - - SEMINARY BUILDING FOR RENT, —* A? . O and Oaibmtdmg, welt fitted for forYoUug.- , ; : Ladies or a School for Boys, with »boil tenfcbrt* oi ground; oreburd. a private family batasebooiwouldbejjrfferred,, J -*‘ Theplace-haa been thought deairable ior such purpose. Enqfrifeof * **“ *-> feWUf „ , A WH&IN3 t^CO. rrta. AVAREHOO3ESpba tlbcrtyi‘ofpo> - J. - sue, ihe hend ofWood«ucei.-w»th*v#eaiU .Lot back running through to Pehu sttedtnww occupied * WilliamLehmer. - , ' * . ** ,i Pqasesalougiacnlstof April,l9S* Enquire**!?- . , fcb4 R. BAUD & C0 % 1Q3 Woo* at. MUAUU ’ J.SHUtLS, - , -- > ' Ho, 39 SmltbOcltl Street, FMIeV-OrKH. XT AS jusl received dm Spring .stocltui PAP ER n HANGINGS, ol every vanelyoi.ftyleaniAwsa, „ from UJlnems to-frtporpifece. i »-* 'j. -> *' Twemy cotes now openuijt a *P*ttstft* <oU>rs * beaniifttl. amhprices low* to soiUne unu*tf> * -* • ' lliose bffvrag hoa«Srio*papCTi»arf {o sell agaidi snouril csllomi di*niifle,lie[orfrjiUicns.:;.. sing elsewhere. Alto— *1 "" - y 50 -d6zeni3on<t Notes; ' r - - '• *" ♦ < 1000 pieces Curtain ttoperi-- r ~ v * - 300 f iio. . Lcmoir,Color— ptoor 400 * -do * in*A, /-O '*■ ' 30D, <To . r \ V sK)tt r do. . Cream, , . > V-* * • Au‘o3)LOCe , MA(iU'tK PAPER,for Public Halit, o£ every’detrripbon., with eiitiaMe Columns, Caps Rniimiaßofderiog.fiiriushea at short notice." '; AH of which wiOKenolil LOW, to C ASH oe-R AGS, nt itie Wall Paper Store of.. , " - 1, PH IDLE,' murf.am SmlthSeld rireel,rni»burgb ' ' Adoip janHir Wsnted. ' ..... v-vnOD WAGES’\VU,E BB PMP-—Enquire atmui • fjT omen, oral G. V. AKBWTHSOrSSoap' Factory, • Seventh elreet. „ warfl'liv *■ ’• ' nnbitAwtitti ,' f -i £t; v' 1 A LARGE stock of die ma-:ll>eauii(c! MANTELS, jfx made o( the tine.ll ntialuy of Foreign aiuFßomes lieMaibie, mai,ufactareabyrnscbinery,»rway3o«hfttul and made loorderon Cm rf notice,*! p I ieefrangn] r, from 815 to 8100 each. Purchale.-sAfemritedio call attiTexaiuiae titerlocJtantf prigeijSlßilbßtadd Lib;, ;; Bacou-hu bbd«*shQ*td*n; - m 10-„ do ll«ms| A .r k , - „ -*% «"■- j ' - , » 5 jja-wae*^ I L. S. WATKKMAN fc *Cr!>y,< = - . Nim.SOimtM .- * mniG tji>yjh-tUkO nnit tuus— . ■' ■, IS' 'TOdoz BeaTCT Buskets; _> , Sdo Tub*, la*j[e; • » \ » SJNesJ’aTnb*; Fort-a'c by * ' "' ,1 mart f. S. WATKRMAPUigaNS- " jpVHUENS—iaz,' a*<or.eJ »iie*;tiliilc;i:oij>er»sc,). , ' «MS fcale^-' ~ La- WATEKMAX AriOSg.,' "SSt**** _ ta . WAXEBiUSi SONS. r, . - v \\ '•. :•- - •t . < !*v v ~ ; : '' *•: . •... ~ -•,. v •• ..■■ i , » » - * , V " „ V r. v'-, > •*. >. •• , .-W *.*:•. *■ * *>•“♦'- * * « r '* . . * 1 * * \** -** 4
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