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Cincinnati Packet. —The fino.steamer Brilliant is the regular passenger packet for this morn- For Wheeling.— The Winchester; Uapt; Moore, leaves for Wheeling this morning. The Allegheny River. —Thcreiagood business doing on this trade at present . Three steamers are running to portsabore, and appear to be do ing, from the busy appearance of'the wharf, a good carrying trade. : We copy thefollowingitema from the Loniß ville Courier, of the lltki The River and Weather. —The river was stoW ly rising yesterday, with lOfoet water in the ca nal, and 6 feet 4 inches on the Polls. -Baring the previoas 24 hoars, the^yer-had risen 7 in ches.; The weather -yesterdny was exceedingly cold, severe and blustering, andicewaa freely mode last night The Bannibal, on her last trip from New Or leans to 3t. Louis, snag at' Plum Point, which damaged her. guard. The old Glencoe, with a heavy Cargo from St Louis for New Orleans, struck a snag.at-Nealy’s landing, nnd was compelled to throw overboard a large quantity of Soar to keep afloat. .. : Collapsed. —We learn that the little steamer Friendship, from the Wabash, collapsed a- flue last Thursday, near Stephenport. No one was hurt •by the accident. . . The crack Louisville boat Eclipse appears to be. “some” in the way of speed. The Courier of theSOth says: ■ “The Eclipse made a trial trip yesterday, some 25 miles down the river and baok again; and her machinery worked to; perfection. She passed threo boats before reaching Salt-river that had 4 to 0 miles thestartof her. it may be pleasant for a steamboat to take a trip to Salt River, but politiciansgenerally ob ject to such excursions. COVJKT OF <bUAKTKR SESSIONS. ,On the Bench—Hon. Wm. B. M’Clnre, Presi dent Judge; and Wm. Boggs, Esq,, Associate The Conrt was occupied all day with the most trifling coses of assault and battery, and surety of the pcaeo. They arc nearly all. the same story—Joneß calls Smith■■■ or 'Mrs. Smith hard names—Smith takes the law into his own bands, and gives Jones a beating, wherenpon Jones immediately prosecutes Smith—-summons ten or twelve witnesses to establish and destroy characters—occupying tho' attention of n conrt and jury, and Anally after getting a small . amount of damages, considers his wounded hon- or appeased. Horas Howard and Wm, O. Ward, obarged with stealing a carpet bag from Mr. Westlake, of Ohio, containing $2OOO in California gold dußt, plead guilty and threw, themselves on the mercy of the Conrt - James Roberts, one of the persons accused of the robbery, is missing,having given log-bail, H oward and Word were sentence ed to bo imprisoned in the Western Poniten tiary for the term of twelve months. Malt Easiness.— From tho memorial of ; Brew ers and Malstcrs of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, protesting against the passage of tho Maine Li quor-Law, addressed to the Senate and Houso of this State, we loom that in this county, there are about thirty Breworics, employieg a capital of at least $500,000, and giving employmentond maintenance to about 400 persons. Besides this, there are a great many mechanics indirectly de pendent on this business, such as Coopers, Black smiths, Shippers, Machinists, Turners, Copper smiths and others. The annual product of Ale and Malt, is about s4so,ooo—nearly or quite one-half of which is consumed in the Western and Southern States—thus forming one -of tbs most considerable items of export from the “ great workshop of tho West,” Select Council. —The Council met upon a spe cial call on Monday evening last, when they concurred .in tho notion of tho Common Council, in relation to the Now Market House, Some unimportant bnsincss was also transacted. The Committee on Streetsjroported a resolution, re questing our Senators and Representatives in the Legislature, to urge the passage of the bill now before them for the extension of Pike street, from Harrison to Allegheny. street; and iEtun i street, from Harrison to Columbia street; and Sutler street,. from Pike to Columbia streets. The resolution was laid over for further action on third reading. L. A. Zfiite.—This gentloman, who lectured in our city a short time since, on Land Reform, is engaged in corresponding for the Cincinnati Non pareil. In a letterdated Pittsburgh, March 16, he gives tho information, relative to Mrs. S wissholm of Ike Saturday Visiter : She can knit apair of socks with oil ease' while discussing the character of Daniel Webster; or fit a dress while overhauling the subject of Womans Bights, . She can cook: agoodmeal while cogitating a Phillippio against some stupid-- ity_of tho tim.es, or inilk the cows while medi tating a tilt against Bloomerism or Spirit Bap pings. . Mrs. Swisshelm was born and bred in this country. She is, perhaps, 37 years of age; and she was over 30 before aline fell from her pen for the press. . Sudden Deaths The Coroner held an inquest yesterday on a man named - John W. Gamble; a citizen of-Missouri, who was found dead in his . bed yesterday morning, at the Star Tavern, on v Fcdoral street, Allegheny City. The jury ro - turned a verdict of death by visitation of Prov idence. The deceased took lodging at the Star Tavern on Tuesday, and daring the afternoon complained of sickness. Judging from papers in his possession, ho was a shoo maker by trade, and traveling east to Bee his friends. . A pas sage .ticket, for deck passago, on the Messenger • No. 2, trip No. 76, was in his possession. The deoeased appeared to be about 45 years of age. Coal Measurement. —The ordinance regulating, tho measurement of bituminous coal, passed the the Councils finally, on Monday evening last. It provides that every person selling coal in the city of Pittsburgh, shall first have the nnmber of bushels the wagon will held, stamped upon it by the City Weighmaster. Any owner of a coal wagon not complying with this ordinance shall bo liable to prosecution. Knocked Doan. —A gentleman named Word waß knocked down on Washington street, on Sat urday evening last, and lay in a state cf uncon sciousness for nearly an honr. He was conveyed home, and is now doing well, Mr. Ward was stripped of part of his clothing While insensible. Postponed. —On account of indisposition, Mr. John C. Scbaad has to postpone, to next week, bis third lecture on Switzerland, which ought to have been delivered this evening. Another Charge waß laid before Aid. Parkin son yesterday, against Marlatt, who was com mitted on Tuesday for obtaining money for an engine company, and then nsing it himself. Saddles for Sungary,— Messrs. Holstein & Burchfield, of this city, have taken a contract to moke 6000 cavalry saddles, for Gov. Kossuth, at $l2 each. Presh Shad— Hove been brought to this city -from the east, and can he had at the restau rants. - Wednesday, March 24. Control pour Temper.— yesterday a man mado information before Aldorman Parkinson; of the sth word, that one of- Bricdenthal’a ommbusses had run into his wagon ondinjuredit.-’ The Al derman-allowed the gentleman what was a fair compensation, in. the opinion of a wagon maker; bat he was Sot satisfied with it; and vented bis anger in curses-lond, not deop, upon which, Mr. Briedenthal -laid information before the Aider man, for profanity, on the part of the wagoner, •who was fined sixty-eight cents, and costs. .This fwill.probably hove the effect of preventing him, from swearing in a “ ’Squire’s offioe” in future. ■ Canal Transportation.— Daring five days, from the 16th to the 20th of March inolnaive, tho shipments: of Bacon to tho east amounted to 1,823;000 lbp; of flour, 4,COS bbls; of lobao co leaf 69,020 lbs; of lardand lard oil; 519,037 bbls ; of wool 45,765 lbs, . Besides this, large quantities of other articles were shipped;—such as Whisky, Ginseng, Hemp; &0., &c. Daring the same-period the' amount.-of tolls received was $2,983 04, and the number of boats clear ed was 89. ; weather, forsomo days past, has -.been a.continued succession of rain, snow and sleet, yesterday, afternoon, however, old Sol ishowed us the light of his countenance from be hind the cloudB; Which have obscured his warm and cheerful rays from our “ Smoky city," for •some days. Tho streets-do not contain muoh over fifteen inches of mud. Good Ssnging. —Any person who has a (Wire to hear good singing, can be readily satisfied by paying a visit -to Lafayette Hall, this evening, whore the Hatohinsons, far tho lost time, in this city, will givo another, of their musical enter tainments. No obe will regret the time spent In listening to their charaing vocal masio. Western Theological Seminary. —Professor Jaco bus, will - beinaugurated Professor of Biblical and Oriental Literature, in this institntion, at the close of-the present season, which will be in the second week of bray. The exaot timo will be given-hereafter.- ■ Railroad Iron. —Six flat boats, loaded with railroad iron from the Great Western Iron Works, arrived at tho Allegheny wharf on Tuesday. The iron belongs to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and is intended for tho completion of tho road west of Massillon. Broke Down. —Tho chimneys of tho steamer Clara ; Fisher, were caught by the wires of tho Sharpshnrg Ferry, on Tuesday morning lost, and broken down. Ono of them was lost in the river. Eailroai Meeting.-^ There is to be iv meeting of all citizens favorable to tho immediate comple tion of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail road, nt Philo Hall, to-morrow evening. Committed. —Mary MoCaffcry nnd Louie Lew is were sent to tho hill yesterday, by . Alderman Lewis, for drunkenness : and vagrancy. Mary got 10 days, and Louis twenty-four hours. Pittsburgh Coal, was selling in . Louisville, on the 20th inst., at 12£ cents per bushel. : Broke Boon —Ono of tho Manchester Omni busses, on St. Clair street, lost evening. gfgff FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad orns! Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE Diamond Alley. Bohemia Glass Workn. ADAMSj HOSEMAN t CO. , Manufacturers of FLINT (.'LASS, in Dll it* variety. We bave.alto, on band, l.rghtn'ng Rod lasoiators, nf a snperior pattern to-any llu ng yet pro. duced. : Dealer* In Glassware can tavc from 10 to 15 per cent, by wivlnff us a call. Warehouse, corner of.WMcr aod Ross streets, . feblMm: PiUtbargb, ra T7OR Tilß CURK OF COUGHS,COLDS, HOARSaS* tf NESS, BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING COUGH CROUIS-ASTIJMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering to (he commuuity this justly celebrated re* medy for disei&ea of tlie throat and lungs,-it is not oar wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, hot frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and aomftofthe evidence* ofit* success, from which . they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false tuumenli of its efficacy, nor wilt we hold oat any hope (o'sufferlng humanity winch facta will not warrant; * Many j>r eqfs ate hero given, and we solicit an Inquiry from tlie public into all we publish, feellngnssared they will Cud them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor* tby ibeirbestcfm&denee and patronage; From tit distinguished Professor 0/ Chemistry and Hiatt* ■ rtaMtdica, Battrdom ColUgt, . Dear Sir ; I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, until Ipud an opportunity of witnessing its «ffectsln my own family, or in the families of my friends. This I have now done with ft high degree of satlsfao* tion, iu cases both of adults and children. ; I have found it, as its ingcmdienis tdiow, a powerful re medv for colds and coughs and pulmonary diseases. ' PARKER CLEAVKLAND, N.D. Bsohswici, Me., Feb. 6,1817. Froman Qrtrturin. Hamilton Mills, in this City. ■ Lowell, Aug. ltt, 134 V.: Dr. I . C. Ayer: X have been cured of the worst cough I ever hod in tuy hie, by your “Cukbbt PectoAll,” and never fall, w|ton l haveoppertunilyof recommending i<: ,0 Olliers. Yonrx.rcspc.tfuUy^^ {p* Read the following, and see if this medlclao Is worth a trial,' The patient hnd teeome very feeble,anu theeffcctof the mediums was unmistakabiy disunctf— - UaitED States Hotel, RituToo* Sraraos, > • Ju!ys,lßW $ Dr. J.C.’Ayer,—Sir: Ihave been afflicted withopam* fal affection of the lungs, and atUhe symptoms of settled consumption,'for more than a -year.. I coutd find no iue*. dicine that wotftd reach ray case, until I commenced the use of your “Cubmt Pectoual,” which gave me grndoal relief, and I have been Steadily ginning my strength UH tny health is well nigh restored. 4 While using your medicine, *l.had the gratification of' caring with it my reverend friend, Mr.Troiuan,of Samp* ter District, who had beeo.susipended from his parochial duties hya severe aitaekAt bropchltis.. I have pleasure;m certifying hese factstoy,ou And am, sir,yoora respectfully, ;. J. F. CALIIOUiI, of South Carolina . The following was ono of the worst of cases walch the physicians and friends thought lobe incurable consumption . Chastab, Pa., Aug. 52,1640,. J.C. Ayer,—Sirrl was taken with a lernblo cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February, and was confined to my bed more toon two months.— Ceughmg incessantly night and day, 1 become ghastly and' pale,' my eyes and glassy, and my breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breaih.Uiai but hide hope of my rocov ery could he entertained. While inihissiiuation, a friend of mine, (tho Rev. John Keller, of the Mctlu.dist church.) brought me o bottle of your Chsbbv Psctoaal, which | tried more to gratify him, thntt from nny expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect indaoed me to continue its use, and I soon found my health much improved.—- Now iadhree. months, l am well and strong, and can at* tribute my curotonly to your great medicine. With tlie deepest graijtude.'yours.Ac. ' ' .. 7 JAMES GODFREY. -Prepared and soldbyJamesC. Ayer,Practical Chem* ist,Lowe]l t J£ass. . ; . (r/* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail,by B. A* Fahnestock, and by. L Pi. Townsend; in Allegheny City by 11 P. ScawarU, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generally. docflfl J. 31. PAWIXR.. *- YU.KKB&OILL, JB. fit, SAWYER « CO M KO. 75 WOOD ST, TURKS SOOBS A*OVS FOURTH. LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOLES*Lt DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Variety Goods, T M. 8 k CO., respectfully inform their friends and #1 • customers, that they have received a large stock of FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, which have been bought for CASK, from Importers and Manufacturers, and which they will sell ou as rcasonabe terms, and as low as con he purchased Lust Our Stock consists partly of-* „ looking Glwses, Buttons, Parasols, Clocks and Watches, Ribbons, Brushes, Umbrellas, Laces, Jewelry, Threads, Suspenders, Silk Cravats, Combs, , ~ # Una Caps,, Gloves, Packet Handkerchiefs, Fort Momues, Carpet Bag?, Artificial PeTfumory.Ac. Cambric, Jaconell*, Bishop Laws, Book Muslin. Mull, . Sv*ia», Dolled Swiss. Plain and Ornamental Portrait and Picture Frame., made to order. Also, re-Gtldinz done, at eliort notice. Cabinet Maker., and other*, furnished with Looking Glifs Plate*, M Eastern prices. i Merchant. aDd others, visiting our city for the pur poseaf purchasing Goods, will p!ea»e call and examine 1 marine nauuu. * "LABGEatock of the mo.l beautiful MANTELS, ft. madeof the Cnestquallty of Foreign and Domes tic Marble, manufactured by machinery, alway . on hand and made to order on shoe! notice, at price, ranging from 910 to 3100 each. Purchasers are invited to call and examine the stock and prices, 319,321 and 323 Lib erty street, opnoaite Smithfield. •.••• • mart 4m W. W. WALLACE. P»u,lvaala HaUrotd Kmlgnnt Lin.. 14/E are now prepared to receipt for passenger. to I fV Philadelphia, by “ Emigrant Line.’’ Fare 94.50. mat» COTODE * GRAHAM. ■ • . . ■. - I.V. • ■> l 4 4 A j/ :V •’-! i'.r.v";.: £>l. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TBE <YREILLY LISE. XXXII CONOHESS-PlitST SESSION, • -Wasbixoto.v, March 21. House.— Mr. Hall introduced a resolution, re questing the President to inform the nouse the amount of expense incurred for fuel; forage, attd_ transportation of nrmy per man, in Mexico daring tlie war, and amount expended in tho same account since the termination of the war. Mr. Brooks said he would have no ohjeotion, .if the gentleman would include 7 the Mexican and Florida campaigns; .. Mr. Hale said-the IVhigs had information of the Florida; war daring the contest of 1840. The resolution was not received. ■, The Honso then went’into committee on the Deficiency bill. ' Mr. Marshall, of Ky.; proposed to strike out the eeotion of the bill relating to tho Qnarter master’e Department, with the view of referring the same to a seleat committee. It was decided out of order by the chairman, on the ground thatthis part of tho bill hod boon acted upon and considered. - The various olaims of the . bill wero debated and voted on, bnt no amendments were made to those making appropriation for tho Quarter Mas ter’s department. .. • After a dull and tedious debate, the Commit tee rose without coming to a oouclasion on tho bill. Mr. Danoan gave notice of bis intention to in trodaoe an nmendment of 1846, by reducing tho duty on imported: Wool, costing'ton cents or less per lb, at the place where: it is imported. Also, to rednee thoduty on imported flax,and to ad mit, free of duty, raw silks, dye stuffs and other articles • usod in dying ; also bur stones, grind stones, &o. Tho House then adjourned. Senate.— Mr. Clark presented a petition of the grandson of flen. Greene, asking Congrcßß to sabscriha to a proposed lira of General Greene, and an acourato history of oveate to bo published by him. ■ : Mr. Seward presented resolutions of the Leg islature of tho Now l'ork Agricultural Society, asking tho establishment of an agricultural bureau. ■ The iQhair laid before the Senate a communi cation fn>m tho War Department, enclosing Gen. Pillow’s report pf the battle of Corro Gordo, called for. by a resolution a few days since. It was ordered to bo printed. A resolution was adopted, calling on the Pres ident for information relative to the extension o the Capitol, After some further unimportant proceedings, tho Senate adjourned. Tuexton, (N. J.) March'24. Tho Circuit Court commenced Its session to day. The principal causes on the calender, ere those known as the Goodyear nod Day cases.:— The large number of eminent counsel employed in those cases, load to the postponement of ail others, to take that up. There are two or titrco cases in all—ono at law, involving tho rule to the patent; ono in equity to restrain the de fendant under his covenant with tho plaintiff.— Tho caso was not called up, tlio plaintiffs not having noticed it for trial. The equity caso was than called, and Mr. Brady, council for tho plaintiffs commenced an opening argument. . Some discussion arose during the afternoon, as to whether the Court would hcartbe question involving the validity of the patents in the suit iu equity, without sending the plaintiff to a court of law to establish his title. After reading tho bill, and answer by the plaintiff 's council, and a short discussion on the point above mentioned, in which Mr. Chonto and Webster took part, tho Court -adjourned to meet at 9 o’clock, this morn ing, at the county courthouse, on account of the crowded state of the United States court room. PuiLADEtrniA, March 14. Tho conference of the M. E. Church com menced its session this morning, in the Union streot church. Bishop Jaynes presided, assist ed by Bishop Waugh The usual committees were appointed, and the conference sermon proached by Bishop Jaynes, Btating that he had notification of tho resolution passed by last cojfercnce, nnd not having preached stneo December last, most de cline. The Convention adjourned to meet to-morrow. New Tone, March 24. The Brother Jonathan, from Chsgres, San Juan, and Kingston, with 80 passengers, arrived last night. No news. , Chaeleston, March 24. Att on tho Charleston and nambnrg Railroad, by which a passenger.ami baggage car wero thrown off tho track, aud a passenger named George Erhart, of Midway, South Carolina, was instantly kilted. Several others were injured. BALTraottK, March 24. . Letters from Hampton, Va., state that tho bark Sunbeam, flrom Havana, for Boston, with sngar and molasses, Went ashore soven miles north of Assawaquo light, on 15th inst. . Capt. Lincoln, wifo and child, fell overboard and per ished. The crew were saved—vessel total loss. Philadelphia, March 2-1. ThO freight shipped west, yesterday, by tho Central Railroad, amounted to 481,000 lbs. . G- Band Thompson, fugitive from the Ken tucky Penitentiary, started west tliiß morning, in onstody of F.’ Davis, assistant kecoper of tho •Penitentiary, at Frankfort. • Baltimoue, March 24. W. H. Cowan, a lawyer of this city, while gnanieg yesterday, accidently killed Jus. Scott, leaving wife and ohlldren. Louisville, March 24. The river haa fallen eight inches iu tho last 24 hours. Tho weather is clear and cool. Tho markets aro without change. -PriiLADELi’niA, March 24. Ellen Carlton,, insane, living in Moyamensiug, committed suicide last night, by hanging herself to a joist in tho collar. She was a married wo men. - - New A'okk, Maroh 24. The steamer Asia sailed to-day, with $84,000 in speoie, and 70 passehgers. A fire last night destroyed Moulton'afarmturo store, and Mrs. Adams’ millinery—loss $12,000, NEW YORK MARKET—Maroh 24. 7 Cotton...Soles4ooobales at B@BJ.for Uplands, and 8| for Orleans and Mobile, Sales of tho past three days, .7,300 bales. . . Flour-Sales 0,600 bbls flour at $4,50@4,C2 for State, and $4,70@4,87 for Ohio. Grain... Sales 32,000 prime white oorn at 670 bushel. .. . : - ■ ■ Provisions... Sales 5000 bbls pork, at $l6 for prime, aud $l7 for moss. Sales 200 bbls lord at 9@9Jo. Solos 160 bbls hoof at unchanged prices. 1 ' Groceries... Sales 200 hhds Orleans sugar at 4J@4}; 250 Porto Rico at 4|@6J; and 200 do Cuba at 4J. Sales 2,600 bags ltlo Coffee at BJ@ 93. Sales 40 hhds Porto Rioo molasses at 49c ■%! gallon. Bice,;.Sales 850 tieroes and 400 bbls rioe at o|-@3AO* Linseed Oil... Sales 300 gallons at C4c. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—March 24; ; Cotton...ls in moderate request and prices are unchanged. Sales 400 bales Uplands, Mobile and Orletins at BJ@9J, on time. Flour... There is a moderate export demand, withßalee of standard and good brands at $4,» 124. Bye fiour is scarce, at yesterday’s rates. Corn Meal...ls in demand, with Boles ats3,l2j for Penn’a. and $3,25 for Brandywine. Grain...Saleß red wheat at 90@92, and white at $l,OO, Sales rye at 72c ; yellow sonthern corn, to tho extent of COOObnßhols at Clj@U2c, and white da. at 61c. Groceries... Sales Cardenas molasses at 174@ 180, on time. Provisions... Pork is firm, with sales of prime at $17,60, nnd mess at $lB. Sales of city pickle mess beef at $l6. Bacon is in steady demand at full prices, say 10@12o for hams, 9J for sides, and 8 j for shonlders. Sales lard at 9JOIOJ. Whisky...Sales 400 gallons at 21 J. CINCINNATI MARKET —March 24. The river has fallen two feet 7 inohes daring the past ;24 hours. Weather pleasant. Flonr...Sold at 3,30 to 3,35 per bbl. Whisky...Sales at 16jf per gat Provisions... Firm, 30,000 lbs bulk sides sold at 7Ao ; 20,000 lbs baoon Bides deliverable from the Isth April to tho let of May, at BJo. Sugar, Molasscß and Coffee oro in good de mand ; bnt prices ore unchanged. THE GRANT HOUSES, Corner of Fourth and Grant Streets muE subscriber Ua« leaietl the large oilil well known JL HOTEL, (late Lamirtiiip liou.e) at the corner <a Fourth and Gram .treat., PJttßhiirKD,-whlcti haa been **nA npwlv fitted OP ID nil It* BpattmClUltj SO m P pveiuiS an/tne"'A'* l "w'OTo XrSshed with the beat. He wouM reapeetfully aMwne I a share of pablio patronage; B.PERRV^ , > *V~ > T •y .'v’:'' T, * / * * DAILY REVIEW OF TRB MARKETS. OmCB O*TTT*’OAIIt;MOJWINO PoST,i>‘ J ■ 1 TAurjifay, March 25,1852. y ■ The weather yoslerdny was exceedingly disagreeable Our streets have become trapaselblej lor mud: Business rather dull, -v ... FLOUR—We note sales of 30 bbls a1&3;.8S do $3; 10 do at $3; 100 and 32 do at 83; 30 at 3,00; 23 at 83; from store sales at 83,13(93,25 for superfine to extra. ’ GRAlN—Receipts very light, with sales.repotted of 01 bus Oats at 25. : BACON—Sales of 2hhds Haras at 01; SdoShouldors ?}, with an offer of 8} cash for 22,000 Cm country; 4,000 IBs Sides B|. ■ • BUCKETS—SaIts of £5 Jot at 81,75. ;. ASHES—SaIes 8 IbisPcaslash at Cc; 4 tons Soda fit 3Jc.. ■ • • ' : DRIED APPLES—SaIes 10 bus at 81,50. . CHEESE— I We quote firm at 7&A ■’ BEANS—Are much enquired nftcr, and very scarce; Small white would command 81,75(91,67. . BUTTER—The marketts very bare, geod roll ift de mand at 20022. CrESrfl incurs WATsa in tub channel. - ARRIVED: Siearaer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville, “ Baltic, Bcnnet, Brownsville. 11 J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. u ' Thomas SbriVer> Bailey* West Nc won. 11 Genessue, Cbuont, West Newton. - “ S, Bayard, Peobleg, Elizabeth. Michigan No.*J,Roies, ttenver u Forest City, Mbrdocb,WeihvlUe. ** Winchester, Moore',, Wheeling. ! “ Brilliant;Grace, Cincinnati. i “ ArcnaVEbbert, Wheeling. 11 Regulator, WDodbura.liuimville, DEPARTED: “ Baltic, Benoetj Brownsville. ;Atlantic,Pcrkuisou, ilo • . J. M’Kee, Hemiricirson, McKeesport. u: Thomas ShriVer,fiutley, WestNewon. “ ; Gencase^CoaanfiWestNewion. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth, ,k Michigan N 6; 2 } Bolts, (leaver. u Forest City, Muraockf Welliiville; “ DiurnaJ,ConweM,rWhceluig. • Cincinnati, Boies, Cincinnati, . tl Balem,—-—. Louisville. u Statesman, Uorxniy,&(. Louis. - “ Geneva, ilazlcp, Louisville. MsrlitUr Parkirsbsrgli and Hocking* i (g?> » ' . port **aek«t« / JjHIflK-.- The steamer II AIL COLUMBIA, A. S. Ctufis, Master* will leave Pittsburgh.livery Monday, at 3 o'clock* P.-M.j -returulnir will leave ilockmgport "every Tuesday, at Co'clock; A, M..' Passengers and shippers mar rely on the u'mmt ac commodation and promptness. \V. *L WHEELER, l msrO Nri.gj Mnrlr*T i 1 THE new.and splendid passengerfitcamor d@EKSIWINC!IESTER,Uxoaax D. MooV, Master, wm run *b a regular tri-weeily packet between this city and wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday, at lO A. M ,for Reaver, Wells; ;•?*»»» Sifiobeovitlo ami Wellaburgh; returniugj leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, Wcllsville And Beaver every .Monday,. Wednesday aud Fridry, at B A. M. Ferfreightor passage,having unsurpassedaccoratnO' 'd&tlouß,-apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, CRGZKR A Co., Agems, • . Water street The Winchester Isa new side wheel boat, and Is'the ! largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas* seugers and shippers can depend on her remaining in :the trade, ' tdertbM I JfiKjfr' Tut fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE . M&tSfflSSmkHo. 3. Cant. Wm. 11*jsao, leaves the Alle gheny wharf /or Fraiikliu,every Munday oudT&uriday, at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY; BELLE No 3, CapL John JUs**, leaves the Alleghany wharf for Frawk ticuevery Itortfay audFndsy,at4P.M. Fo> Freight or Passage, apply on Board fmarSO fitruitft ftstf U«cklagport« f 'fflrPjjrg? ToxCnestenracr PACIFIC, Zakocr Mar will ir&ve for ibe above ami iniennedH ate porta every THGHSDA If,at 4'o'clock, P. M. Fotfrelebl or pa#»i»s:ej»ppty oh board,or to ■ . r t. wooi>s * son, . No. Gt Water Bt., juttl 63 Frout at.. For Klttouolitg aadrcaiifilu • riflßßhfr' THE liebtdrnagbt andpleasantstearaer Jggiaßßßaani.AniriN, Capt. Mitxn»GAß>svill leaveiho Allegheny wharfanMooday, Wcdnosday and Fridays* at 3 o’clock, P„M,for Km&oning and CaiGsb. For ffctghtor pasflatccpplvontxiarJ. :Innylß vor Long Reac&i noriatu, t*Attaerit»org ’ ana Oalltpollfl* . • :■ : *>>« fine Steamer GOV. MEIG9, t Shuzoc, Master, will leave for the above IgKgflßagß and ifucrccdiato ports, every TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb3 . ; JOHN FLACK, Agent. Wednssaay Packet for Cincinnati. " : an Tub new and fast raimingaieamer OIN* jMEmACINNATI; Riuunajuv,Master, will leave iffESMaregularly every Wbowkspat. Tor freight or passage, apply on board,or to dee3o fi. H. MILTKNBKUGKK. UKSBt M’dilAODGnj tjsnjoui* n*OA!t;tr.::::p. u’coiLOireu. TiriJOttKSAlKCtoceri and Commission Merchants • W -awl. Dealer® in alt kinds ofProduec,Posner of Penn and Irwin its;, Piiuhoreh. • ~ <ui«rH- ukffKYji'OULiiOuua& vu. . T WholtidU Oroeert and C&mmiuum Merchant*, / '•Comer of JPonn and Irwin Streets, (m*Ttl ALratll B. S'CAUtfOKT TUOS. J, KB*L*iAN. * M’CALMONT k KEENAN, A T.TOK NEYB ATLA W . ' 130 FOURTH STREET, Ooppaite Wilkin® HaUi •>' Pittsburgh) Pa. European Lew Agsncy. in connection with Huge Keenan, E«n,Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ireland,collects claim®, make® searches,Ac, in Earope}ami one of them an nuaUytn&kes a lour through Ureal Britain, Ireland and, America. ~ (marll T. O. TVItmLL & CO.*S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE* .NEW ORLEANS: JTtillSlong established House confine their atientioi A strictly to sate* and purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding buiittetf* generally; ‘ They, solicit a continuance of the liberal palronago heretofore given them. . January ii 3, iris 2. / . •..'•••• • COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS, JOHN W. TWICHKLL- »••• * •♦•••••♦ •-• i ~Jo-Itt> it MOOBIDQB Tsvlcbell COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ..: ■ ■ . Co*ntr 6f Commercial and Pint struts. "TTTILL promptly attend to at! consignments and Com f V micsions entrusted to them, nnd wiU make liberal cash advances on consignments or Utils of Lading in hand. ‘ Urdera. for the purchase of Lead* Grain, Hemp-and other Produce, wilt he promptly filled ot theJowdßtpos sible priec6 v and on the best terras. ; They. Will also 'undertake ihc. settlement and Oollec tiotvof claims of importance \ and hope, bjrtheir cspe cialj>er&on&re(TorU and attention, to alf the interests Of their.fricrids, to give general satisfaction.. , Gcb. Collier, St.Loais; KUisAMorton,Cincinnati; Page A Bacon 1 'do Strader A Gorman do : CbaMess, Blow ACo , do • ilozea AFraaer, do Obouteao A Valle, ; ' do PprJngerAWhileman t do D. Leech A Co., William Holmes A Co., J. W. Bu-ler A. Bro , Pittsburgh: Morgan, J M Buck A Morgan, Philadelphia; tihlelds A ftliller t Philadelphia; H. 1). Newcomb r A Bro.y and W.B. Reynolds, Louisville: : T. C.TWICHELL A CO, New Qrieana (maT4:hfrm All A CASES AND PACKAGES DRY aJr.UU A. Masoh A Co. will receive,per first arrival, by Canal, fiOffcascS arid pa c.kage& JDry Goods. Imar^ CIINGHAM3! GINGHAMS!—A. A. Mason A Co. T- art this day in receipt oftwocascsSunnnor Ging hams, splendid,styles. : . . ' . ; (marSi_: | tOITUN HOSIERY!—SOO doz assorted Cotton Ho. Vy story, now opening at ni&ntt- . A.A.MASON A COJS. Boston, March 24. J ABIES AND GtNt'a 1 AIU FINISHED aIL.I GLOVES— Just received and opened at roarS2 . A. A;MASON A CO‘S. Mantillas,— -a. a. mason a Co. win introduce -on Monday, ihhVtwenly-fivc of the newest and la test styles of Mantilla® fmargg , r| lUPfUNA'iSKri.—The subscriber has on hand and L for sale,as Agotu of L.Johnston; A C0.,0f Phila delphia, the following* . sU-nair of Coses; . 45 founts Fancy Letter, dificrcntsizes; .. 300 Newspaper Cuts; 500 &•, Leads, out to order. 10 Composing Sticks; 100 kegs Prom’s News Ink; . 1 Brass Galley, Column Bales; of nil descriptions, *O. A. JAYNES, . Pekin Tea Store, ittEifih street. . N. B.—Orders received for new type;/ • .. fmarfid j Pbtlipstmrg W&tirCureUnobllsbuvnt, IN PIiILIPSBURG, Beaver County, Pennsylvania,, on the iotub side of the Ohio River, opposite thc monib of the Creek ; twenty-eigbtraUes from Piujt burgh, eight from - Wheeling; atid onehnndred from Cleveland.; The Proprietor b&s.h&d twenty years prac llcaleipericnceas a ajcßttlair Physician, twelve ofwhinh he has practised tinder the HydiopaihlosysO*in. Terms -ortly -five DOLLA.B9 per week—payable weekly. All shusona are adapted to Hydropatic cures. Each patient is required to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two large coraforit, four slice's, four towels, and one carop blanket,or India-rubber sheet. . , DR. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, • ■ - ■«■••• . Philipsburg, Boehester P 0., r marls • • Beaver Co ~ Pa. •; NEW CKUI* TiSAB.-Now teeelvihe ai lUe HKKIN TEA. SrORE, S 3 Fifth nr eet. FRESH TEAS of the lasUmpomuon into New. Yotk—consisting of the finest chops Young - Hyson, Imperial. Goupo wder, Oolong, Ning'Yong, souchong, and fine Congas. , r Reiail Grocerrate Invited to : call, and our retail cus tomera* especially; onwe know wc can pleaite them; •iAlwafes on hand. Love ring’* Crashed and Pulverized Sop.arsjrfair NcsvOrleans und .Clarified-Sugars; Java oud Rio Coffee. - •• . ' A. JAYNES,39 Fifth street ■ JAHES C. WATT. MERCHANT TAILOR, v No. SO Market, beltoten Serond and Third sirfets. . T>EG§ respectfully to.inforra his friends and the public, JD that henas returned from. New .York and Philadel phia, having ihcre seiccted.fif® latest an entire-: now stock of Black'and‘Colored:GLUinS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, whioh fbr newness of designs add riehners of fabrics, -are not surpassed by any noase west of New York.—AU of which no is pro* pared to make io order lit a superior style* at,the lowest price possible, and'efrdialiyinvite purchasers to call oml examine tbostockbeforepurchasingelsewhere, ; TO TATIORS;—\ haveno aulhorized .Atrenritrtlns city, for the sale of my work onGARMENT CUTTING. H can only he had at llitr store of the subscriber, 3G Market streci t al the following prices, viz: with Instruc tions* 810; without* 87. mar!7 . ’ lAMF.S C. WATT : .Charilera coat* .• npHE CHARTIERB COAL COMPANY are now pre •i- pared to contract for and to deliver at their wharf, (M’KeeV Rocks,} two and a half mites below Pitts burgh, from.icu to twenty thousand bushels of coal par dby\ Purchasers famish their own boats. The. Coal is of superior quality anticare fully mined* ; The price i* fixed at BLner ton,ol 2240 pounds-t scale weight—five per cent, being allowed for loss in shipment, or (until .further notice ) 95 cEpra pee ton Avloat. : .-.This Conipanyllas peculiar facilities for loading canal , boats, flat boats; &c: T forthc Lake, or lower markets. [ Apply at the office, at the wharf. . marB2law£3w President Chaniera Coal Company. Ti/ f,c 1 1"* t- ’ * * i - ■ :,r'" COMMERCIAL. PORT OF PITTSBURGH, Ifor Wfleeting S Allegheny uiv«r Trad*. REU VLA R. fRANK LIN PACKETS. BtyBKCTICFB, t 1 i _ * V-' AUCTION SALES. ! Auction Card* 1 ■ , 711IIE undersigned, after an interval of four years, has resumed Having complied with .tue requwiuons of the law regulaUng &alea at Auction, ?° d lh h «y|"S Procured a firsicfaw License as Auctioneer for the City of offers his services as flitch to his friends and the publio generally. With on eipe* -deuce of nearly thirty: years m this line of business, he hazards nothing msayingthat bewill be enabled to give enure satisfaction to all those who may feel distjosed to patronise him. . P. McKtfiNN A, Auctioneer; Kefers to the principal City Merchants: - jy9‘ I : « Auction—OaUy Saui. i - A T Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood JX. and Fifth streets, at lOo’clck, A. M.,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots and ShoesVHata* Caps, Ac.: * • „ AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Qaeenswaie* Glassware, Table Catfcry, !<ookirtgG]astessj new ond second hand MoDsehold and Kitchen Fdrnlmre, Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Booltb. Stationery* Faucy articles,. fti nsical lnstru meats, Hardware and Cutlery, Cloihine, Variety Go oda Gold ond Silver Watches* Ac.: P. M. OAVIS. : Asetini'w. P« Aacuonssr, YTALUABLE REAL ESTATE- xt Auction. •—On i v Tuesday, April 13lb, at 3o’clock In tbo afternoon, will bo sold, on she premises,that valuable Lol-situa ted on the south-east corner of Sixth street and Cherry alley, having a front of 2C4 feet on Sixth street and ex tending back 46 fecton said alley- On the premises is a brick house, containing fiverooms and cellar* This property offers great inducements to any one disposed to invest their funds in Real Estate, bclug in the centre of the city, near the location of the new Post OiEce, United States Court and Railroad Depot. - - It may be treated for at private sale, by applying to Mr.JohnKoppiiz-Tcrmsaifialc.. inarigy,-.; P. M’KENMA,Aooi-r. OOUSfSUULD AND KII'IItIKN J-UKNITUHB at XL Accrion.—On Monday, March fifth, at 10 o'clock in itie &reuoon, will be sold,ei tbe rcsidenee of. Dr. S. K. Holmes,'oa Marbury: street, near the Allegheny river, all his Household and KJtcbcu Fnruimro,compri sing in part—feather beds, hair and husk* Dtaurosses, bcdjteads, tedding, bureuus,toilet waahsiande, wardrobes, chal rs, dfntbgi tea and card tables, one sa penor mahogany rockiag chnu, two large mirrors, looking glasses,a largequantity ol carpeting, various qualities, crockery arid: glassware, a variety of paint ings and engravings, kitchenutensils, Ac.• marsQ- •=. P, M’KBNNA, Auct’r. SH£&?J. UK *IUUSBaOLU;ANa"KITCIfKN fuk- AT Accxiow.—OnTimrsduf next, March ijith, 185’J, at 10 A. M., wilt be sold, dtthe resi* H, S. Magraw,'Esq ,on Fourth street, near jmUiuuiia* n. very superior collection. of Household Furniture—consisting in p%rt qf-~r A very rich andelegumrosdWoad ahd mahogany bs«- fa; curved ropflwooa§ofatable,withEgyptlati marble top; rosewoml antique arm chair; rosewood and me* kpgany. parlor chairs {.mahogany spring eeni rocking chairs, role wood eUßu;new style walnut sideboard; candclcbraa; chandeliers * china vases; walnuire* freshraeni table ; splendid mahogany and curled maple bedstead*, with aupeiiot curled hair and spring matiras se«; cherry bedsteads; featherbeds; lnrge.mahogany ward robes; mahogany, marble top dressing.bureaus,; mahogany marble top. enclosed wash stands'; verysu periot and complete walnut extension dining table'; card and other tablra; large French plate parlor mirror; Dia«sels, ingrain and otber.earpeiiug; floor oil cloths; fire iron*; brass: and other fenders; silver plated tea sett; white and gold china do; wedgeword do ; Canton china dicing sett, very ample and complete; glassware, kitchen utensils, Ac. raarlO , , P. M’KENNA, Aqct’r. Jnarnalsiul Chronicle copy. W* ,©• tt’UAttTHfiV, Auctioneer. SECOND HAND FURNITURE it Auction. Will bo fojil this afternoon, aid o’clock P.MiatM*Cart aey’» Auction House,No. Its Wood stfeei. a quantity of second hand Furmlßre,Bli in good order; feather beds, fcj.AUo, auheeame time, a tot of shovels, spades. Ac. m*t& \ W. 0. hrCARENKY.Aact’r. ATTACHEDSALK OF DRY COOD3, at Ancno*— Will bp sold on" Friday, March 2G,ni 10 o'clock Jo the forenoon, at McCartney's Auction House, by virtue of a toreigo attachment, * large lot of dry foods; and among the assortment may be mentioned ia part the fol lowing: French. English and American broadcloths, French and English capsimercs, caasincia,tweeds, mo hair coatiilg, plaids, queenscloth, drab, alpacas, mobs de la.tie#, velvets, slrk. vesting, suspenders, patent thread, slit/pocket hdkfs and cravats, linen comb hdkfs hne shirts, unJerdrawcrs and shifts, Irish linen, bleach ed ratulin, lines towelling, black silk bareae, worsted and cotton stockings, together with a large Tot of fancy dry goods, Ac; W. 0. McCARTNEY, roaiZS : Auctioneer. JP* IS* D A V IBi Aaouoass r« TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN TUB FIFTH ? -WARD at Auction. —On Saturday afternoon, Apm Ja, at 3 o'clock, wtU be sold, on the premises, that very desirable lot of Ground, situate at the corner of Penn and {Adams streets, having d2* feel on Penn street, and exundiaglOO met along Adauis street to Spring alley, on which are erected three new Erick Dwelling (looses, three a lories high, having eight rooms, cellar and vault in each. Terms at sale. marts y / P. M, DAVIS, AucPr. PRATTS BOOK SALE —On Friday Tad Saturday evenings, 33th amlNTthinitant*. at 7o*doek» at ihe Sales Booms,corner oiWood and Fifth streets,will be sold, a large stock of Valuable Books, tno latest and best editions ot standard authors*, family and pocket biMeai letter and cap papers; . mtrts : : P. M. DAVIS, AnctV." 6 ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FU3TFO* O NED —The sale of Household Furniture advertised to take place this afternoon. atNo. 22 BaydePa How, Hay street, is postponed until Monday morning, March 23ib, at 10 o’clock, when the sale will be positive and without reserve | marts P. M. DAVIS, AuctV. BOOKS BY CATALOGUE atAcctios.—-doTlmrs day eveninjr,2sth inst, at 70’clock, at the. Sales Rooms corner.or Wood and Fifth streets, willbegold, by catalogue; a choice collection of valuable London aod American publication’, comprising historical, clas* sical. theological und miscellaneous works, iimong which arc, standard English Poets,Sbaksrseare, Spoiriß woode society publication?, Byron’s works, I vol. Mu rray’s edition; life of Sir Sidney Smith,Svols; Thomp son’s memoirs of the Jacobites, 3 volsjCoslello’a Emi nent Englishwomen, fine portraits. 4 vols; Analogies and Contrasts, 2 volb ; Coleridges Olographia Literaria. 2 vols; Morrison’s Protestant Reformation; Memoirs of llation; History of the Uugenoti, 2 vols; Canoe voyage up the Mmesota,2voU; Selkirk’sHecollecUonsof Cey lon, carious engravings; Nicholson’s Encyclopedia,o vols; Carpenter’* new guide, quarto: Spark’s Diplo matic Correspondence, Vi vols; O’Reilley’s'Expediiion to the White Nile; 2 vols; Mrs, Sheridan's Memoirs, 2 vols ; Cal fuel’s Phantom World, 2 vols; De Pradi’s Con gress of Vicnna; lIi«lory of Boots and Shoes, antique engravings; Index Expargaiorios; Van'Halcn’s pfarra tive of Captivity in Inouisitioa,2 vols ; Kill’s Elements ‘Jvols; Gray’s Roman Emperors; Muggc’s Switzerland 2 vols; ffpry’s Modern- India, 2 vols; Latin, Greek, Spanish, French and German works and Lexicons: Family and Pocket Bibles, Ac. Catalogues Will be ready and booksopon on Wednes day morning. davis, roar 24 *•-, • ■ . ■■ .■■ Auctioneer. FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at Arcnoa.— On Thursday aUornooa, March 251 h, at 2 o’clock. at : ihedwelling house ( No. 22 Snyder’s Row, Hay street, will be sold.ih&dnuro stock of superior Household and Kitchen Furniture of a family declining housekeeping,. Among which ore—large mirrors, mahogany sofa, chairs and rocker,bookcase, sideboard;parlor,cbsmberaml stair carpets; oil cloth j card, side and dinlng tables: work ana wosh stands; high and low post bedsteads; beds and bedding; Windsor odd common chairs ; dreis* mg and plain bureaus; fire irons and standsi-ftiiders} rugs andmatts; china, glass and queenaware: knives and forks, kitchen farnimro, cooking utensils; Ac. . mar 23 . • % ' - P*M«DAYf3,AucCr Household furniture at AmmoN.-onTimrs day morning, March 93th, at 10 o’clock, auhe re sidence of Mrs. Jane Reed, on Gam street near Webster street, will be sold a quantity of well kopthoaseholiand kitchen furnilttre,. P.M.DAVIB* .^mar23- , ;; ... Actioneer* Delaware Untnal Safsty co« OFFICE, NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE, ■ On Third Streep Philadelphia. THE following statement of the Affiursof the Compa ny; is publisuod in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. . Premiums Received During the Ytar ending Oct , 3H.1551 On Marine and laland Risks - * 8235,56? 93 Oa Fire Risks - - - \ 124,446 57 . * . $360X131 55 Earned Premiums During the Yew Ending as Abort. ‘ On Marine and Jnlnnd Risks ’ 8240.594 97 * On Fire Risks - - • 104,777 40 T . _ , , , 8345,370 43 Interest, Salvage, Ac - - 22,658 12 _ „ ■ „ • 8306,034 fip; mv . the Same Time. Marine and and Inland Navigation - Los... - - . 8118,479 75 Fire Losses . -. . - ’ 126,630 61 . -8245,108 SO Returned Premiums - - - - 24.066 22 Re-lnsurancej * • - - 15,426 42 Agency charges, and Commissions - 1 21463 05 Expenses, Rent, Salaries, Stationery, Ac 9,690 20 ■ • 8315,770 05 .TheAsietscf.the Company are at Follows. .- Ronds* Mortgages and Ground rents . . - .. 824,664 33 833,055 Pennsylvania Sir percent Loan 33,610 GO 812,000 dn - Five 14 »* - 10 761 25 830,000 Philadelphia City Six • u . OO 810J)Q0Csradcn and Amboy K. R. Five per. '• cent Loan - , . - :• - • 8,425 oO 85,000 Spring Garden Six per cent loan' > v 4,750 t«0 82,t‘00 Unit'd States u 44 : 2,155<K) 100 slmrcßPennsylvanlt Railroad Company 6 000 00 5 - 44 Pennsylvania Steamship Comply 2,500 00 60 ’ 44 : Merchants’ and Manufactures’ Bk •••; Pittsburgh - • • .: • OO 5 shares Philadelphia and Havre do Grace : . Steam Tow Boat Company. - • - 250 00 2.shares Philadelphia Exchange Company. 73 00 Script and stock of sundry Mutual insurance • : Co’s ... - j 0,044 70 Bills Receivable - - 121.859 82 Cash on har d - v • 24,233 23 Balance in the hands of attents, and Premi ums on Murine Policeldjroceutly issued 77,996 02 Sobßcription Notes - 100,000 00 8150,637 09 November- 3rd, • 1851*. ’. The Board of Diremora have this day declared a'rilv idend of SIX PER CENT, in cash, on the Capital Stock, -andSIX PER CENT-on the Scrlp- of the Company; payable on and after December Ist, I 85(. Also a divi* dcud of TEN PEn CENT in Scrip, on the Capital Stock and earned Certificates of which will be issued as above* DIRECTORS: William Marlin, . . Jolin S Newlin, Joseph H. Seal, • J)r. R. M. Huston, • ' Edmund A. Souder, JamesC.-Iland, John C. Davis, Tbeopilus Psu'ding, ' Robert Burton, irjonesßrooke, John B* Penrose, llmiry Sloan, f .. • George G.Leiper, Hu«h Craig, Edward Darlington, • William Kyre, jr. . Isaaoß. Davis, . Charles Kelley, . . . WiiliamFolwell, JG. Joluiston,. . Samuel E Stokes, ; JomesTraquair, . Spencer Mcllvain, : v James Tennant, • Joreph S. Bu*ne»,.... Joshua L. Price, . . J.T. Logan, Pittsburgh, ;: D.T. Morgan, Pitub’gh, WILLIAM MARTIN, President, ■ THOMAS C. HAND, Vice President, t .Joseph W.Co\VAJt,Scc?y. ; > By the Act Incorporating this Company, Ihe-parties in sunug properly therein are emitted .to a. Share of the profits of the Institution, without , vabjectfrg themselves to afiy liability beyond the premium paid. ; : The Capital Stock and SobscnptionNotes are pledged by the Charter foT the paymentor and the of the Company are directed to bo invested arnTremaia in the possession or the Corporation, as a fund for the futihersocar>tyor iheussurcd. This fond will berepre senifidhy Scrip, beqriQg.au . interest of six per cent, dl* vlded among the^insured and stockholders, pro rata; upon the amount of eanted Premiums and Capital Stock; Insurance on Fire, Hull and Cargo Risks, as usual,’ on themosthbcrnlterms* P. a. MADEIRA, Agent, marl9:iwNo.9ftWater Pittsburgh, SlliSlSfiS L * C ~ * .. . , ‘ T V r* « »*.*>♦,* . T ■* * +, " L ' -* 3 .t* — “ l “l ,_, Hr w» *• ,~ II- 1 * |-*j, v* *. 7 , ;g*£ jj-%** 1 - ’’ t, - " T .. * -^} >£~"* „ " ' - *- ' BANKERS & .BROKERS. B. C. •• Ki.tinnASi TISAfiTAV St €(h f BANKERS AMD EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■, fehaa-ly No, T 5 Wood ttrut. Diarnmi Mey. Patricks & Friend; BAHKBBS ABO BIOHASOK UttOKBRS. HAVE REMOVED THEIR. OFPXCE TO TOE COBH** o* »;rtß *»» WOOD STSEBTSi i’tVJi’Urei, fa. . PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and exchange BkoKERSj : and Dexter* m Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Rank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and West, emcmesconstsntly for Bare. : Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted Stales, iDepotfies received in pur Rinds or current paper, at the eorner of Fifth.and Wood streets. • ffel>3 - Domatic and foreign bxeiuaige, Banknote!, Gold and Siiw\BoughtjSo»dandSzehangtdi : ■ iIIUB , SXCDAHSK ABO BASKIHO HOUSB William a’ Mill & Co., eawood str»«t, fITTSBUiIQH. Cj**lHTgg^BT A. LLOWBD ON TIUVOBFOStTS. . fangSB .' 4£&ans&AMn. . . • bdwaxu bash/ • _ , KB&19E& 6 RAHM, BtnktuandEztkangi BroktrSf Btaltrs m Fortier* and . DemsUicßiUt,Biil>of Ezikangty CirtiflcaUiof Dtpotz • {lißankNoU9,and Coin.' Corner of Third and Wood *t*.,diTeellv opposite the Si Charles Hotel* • * . •• may2B ■. • ■■■ Removal. .. m. HOLMES k sons, •Hav* **movsd tHM BAimaa- *.an axciiASOß orrtc* To No. 07 Marhit strniifour doors btioxo vld aland. ffc HOLMES A SONS, T> ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BKOKERS.and jDea lYlera in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold,Silver .and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly forsaTe. • •., ' : Collections made in ail the cities throughout the Uni tied States; Depositee received in par funds or current, paper, N0;67 hlarket street, between Third and Foartb streets. jan3Q.-ly. v fXB.a.BOow. •; . - vgoa.aauoiKir HOOK (SBARGEHT* ■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JV. S. Corntr of Wood and SixA4triit3. f Plxtsburghi Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes/Time Bills, Foreign and’Domestic ExcfaM*e;CertificateadfDeposii,*«' . EXCHANGE oil &U the principal Cltießoflh© Union and BaropCeforsalein earns ioßnitporchaserG.' CURRENT and paifandsracelvedon dcposltc . COLLEerrONSmadeonaUpirte Of the Union, atthe lowest rates. - , eepll-ly t u’Ctinnor, Orother A co«i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, r TXEaLERS in DomeMlcandForeiga Exchange,Time : L/ and Sight Bills, CoTn, Uncarreut and Par Funds, Stocks, Ac, Office, corner Third , and Wood Mreets, Pittsburgh. ' (inarl7:tf. HILL A CUttKTv " BANKERS AND EXCJIANGE BROKERS, So* 65 Wood Street* ■> Third door WoiorFovfrt-Kwwiitd#}.' SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern'Cities constantly for sale. Time 2BIU of Exchange and Notes di«- counted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes,bought and sold.. Col lections made in all the principal cities of the United Slates. Deposits received of. Par and Current Funds. * martffty • ■ w• . \ . O. E. ARNOLD & CO., . BANKERS., AND DEALERS IN. EXCHANGE COIN, BANK NOTES,* SIGHT AND TIME DRAFFS, Ae.,i&c: •' Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit' ted lo any part of the Union. bought axn> sold on cohui&hoh. ■ -No. Fourth ttntli -' i. • eepl3] . Next door.to the Bank of Pittsburgh. CAEPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. „ /"iONSTANTLY.receiving and opening-, at the CARr I > PET WAREHOUSE of W. M’CLINTOCK, No. 6-5 Fourth street, comprising the RICHEST and LATEST SPRING STYLES. - We irivitelh© attention of those wishin? to Furmrh Steam Boats or Houses, to give as a eali. as we. will sell Qtprices lower than ever before offered in thivmur kct. The stock comprises in part the following varieties: Rich Velvet Pile Carpets; . v do Tapesuy Brussels Carpets; f • da 'English and American Brussels Carpets; Kxtrasuperthree plyimperial do; Superiine do do do; Fuperiorlngr&in CarpeL;:Window Holland; . Patent Tapestry do do; TranspmremShades; Fine ingrain ■do do; * Satin Damask; Common do do; Venilian Blinds; VenltianTapestry do; -Stairßods; Twilled Yentnan do; PianoCovors; Plain v do .. .do; Table do;. List and Rug do; • do Mats; / Chenille smdTufted Rugs; Sheepskin Door Mata; dd do Doorhtau; Adeloid '.dofi-do; . . ALSO—OIL CLOTHS, of .ail from 27 inches to 25 feet, which will be ent io fit any. sized Hall, Room Or Vestibule. . fmart) W. M’CUNTOCK., Manufacturers and Dealers In MANCHESTER MINERAL PA INT, . Allkqubnt Citt,. Pa. ; Nbw Yost, December 15th, ISSI * I have analysed a sample of MANCHESTER MIN ERAL PAINT, for PoDDKaAFosn.andCna it to con tain the following: Silica, - ■■■■••- - -67,2 i ‘ Alumina, - - . . - 5*14 : Per Oxide of Iron, *. - - 18,41 . Liine, - . . - v • ■/. - - ~63- 1 . Marnesia, - . - . ..,21 Oxide of Manganese, - - ,12 ‘ Waler.andlsoss, - • • -.- 8.00 100,00 Tho-Powdered Sample, contained iti the box, which I suppose was the one you desired also to have analysed, I find to differ ftom any average ofihe lamps powdered, andmixed together. This last yields as follows: : Per Oxide of Iron, - . -, / . 59,50 • Silica and Alumina,. . > • . ..33,00 - Lime,: ,S 3 . Magnesia, • • . . .». - . JC Water and Loss, *7,50 . ■ 100,40 . ' This difference I presume arises from the-mineral r.ot being uniform,some ponions containing more Iron than others. Theanalysisshows the article.to Ite well,suit ed for a durable-paint. I find that by calcining the pow der by a pretty high heat, the color is much improved, oral feast converted into a fino red. -, JAMES R. CHILTON, M.D. Chemist^ : -ny.Por sale by JOEL MOHLERi&U JLibeny street, . ~ / xnartCry NEW GOODS, CHEAPER TUAN EVER. J. BOOBYER. BEE-HIVE CLOTHING STORE* Whotnale and.BetaiK JtJST received from the Eastern: Cities, at the BEE* : HIVE jClothing Store, No. £2s Liberty Street,- tbiee doors above.lrwiir street, Pittsburgh, : Pa;,a large and splendid assortment ofdoth*; Casstmeres; Vesuiigs; and oiher;goodB,Buitable for the'seasoni which we are prepared to make to order, .nnsurpa>s«d in: Uie City, end : at greatly-iedhced-prices. Onr stock of : Bendy made Clothingis complete, fashionably cut, and ■ warrantedlabeweU,made; we aro determmed to sell them at such pneCS for Cash:, fit to make it the* interest ufjiarcbasersiacaU nndexamine for tbemaelvesi; ■ Caatom Woik-mnde to order, oq ahort withoei dfaappointmonl. , -y ; • maTt&Smd .: BlanK Books and Stationery;' ■ • • fftHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends ami A Mho pabhc that he is how opening a well selected as*: sortmeht bf Blank .-Books,..School .Books,Stationery* Writing,-Printineaad WTflppihgPapers, Bonnet Boards, &c.aUofwhichhewiU seilaiTow rales. Staomboat and every other descripuonof Job Print* ing, executed with neatness and despatch. . Blonk Books’,'ruled and bound to any aiven'pattcm: Old-Books rewound.• ; LR, WELDIN, •: Book-seller and. Stationer, No. d 3 Wood street, lie* tween Third and Foartb sts. - . ' marSO ' CINNAMON, Peppermint, Winiergreen a ml Saasß frsa Lozenge*, for- relieving sickness of the atom* ach andFlanileuco. For »alo wholesale and Retail, at DR. KEYSER'3 Drag Store, ! sT . .140 Wood sueet. > . ALL persons having Carpet? mode to rij-Ljps. order, and nottaken away; at the jgTirtL Manufactory and Ship Agency of Jour )gJlrWy\V TsoMPSOff. No. 20S Liberty street;'wit ec§»£3sßSlAprilnext, or they will be sold at Auction for wnat is against themjra&Tvam jroing 'icr. remove in April next JotheJMrdbouseAbove the Qaaai bridge, No: 410; l4Writfr- : strCot,'and;wil£ only. Cany- on my Ship Agency andWright’aladiaa Vegetable i*illAgencybQ« sinesßjfwfllhavoTibfoomfor Carpets.^ Cntpets will b# mhnnftoiaTed (ox>rder ttUhe oia stand by CTu. Ponxa, wbbhaabeeuvengaged.atthe business for two yean pasi with. me,and ibe old hands, to whom I would recommend my former customers; : . - .'. tnat9:3w JOHN THOMPSON. Agency for Different line* of Packet Dhini. PASSENGER OFFICE, ' So» 905 Llbsny Str««tt.Plttsburgh* Fot P-* W. JJYRpiES . &-.C0., 60 south • Pins, NtvrYorb: Rwi,LivsTpaol; and £3 Gravtsrrtrerr, New Orltans, ■;?:'■■■■ HAS.a Line of Packet* : « ATv Bailingoveryfivedaysfram . -K*S< ; Liverpool to Now Yoik ;a . ifcpifc HavfSaawv Line-of Packets from lav- rHBKaWv ; JgfkAW&sf erpbolr to Philadelphia, on the o i gh teenib of each wSOfa' monthaLine of Packets to Baltimore on the SHjthof each month. Also l —a Line ol Pockeu on the 6th and 24th of each month from Loudon And Portsmouth to New York. ALSO—Dm (Is at sigh! always ou bund, for any amount* at tho lowestrates of discount; and all information jgivenconcemlng passengers, that can - be given, with pleasure, by their Agent, JOHN THOAIPSON, matlS - L * * 205 Liberty si.,Pittsburgh, > . Plrvatc Diseases. • OR, : B R OWU, No.dlDl AM ON D A LLEYk ':: v•. ilavoTKa hint entire attention to Sti Offlee practice.; Hl*lußlnessitmoiUy.eonfinedio fKttil_BPricaf<or VtntrtaißuMMJ.andsuchpain ful -taiectlonst brought t>ii by imprad«n«: Mhl yxrathfuiindulgenceand excess. ; gSagagy syphHU, SyphUitie Eruptions, (Dotton* hea.Gleetj Stneture, ITfetbral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood,.with aU.UUeasCs.o. the veneres, origin. Skin 'Lraptions, Tetter Kingworm, Mercurial Pt»esuiesjSemlrtal tVeakiiess, Im* poiencyj Piles, Rheumatism, Female Wealniess; Month* tv Suppressions,Biseases or the Jolnis t Piß!nla Irt Ano . Nervous Afieetions, Pains In the Back and Loins, (frits* lions'-of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated! Cure guaranteed. Sixteen years* practice (six in; this cUyi enabies Dr, Brown to oner assuraneexof speedy cure to ail who may comeunderhis care. ■ , : Ofiiceand private consultingTobtss, 41, Blamoml ay. V fiyßhargea moderate.- - novfrd&wfy ?. OEUMATISU.—Br, Brown's newiy. discovred rein* XV edy for Rheumatism is aVpeedy andeertainremedt forthatpalnfoltrouble. It never fails. . < Ofllce and Private Consultation Rooms No; 41, DIA» MONO, Pittsburgh, Penn*. The Doetnr is always a? home. * ; March 23-diw-; uuropsan Agvnoy, .. 1 THE undersigned, ♦*European Agents, ll , members' ojf the American Bar* stm couimue locqllecCUebts, lei gacies find fllaim». reiait'mQnies>prpcure copies of wHlsi deeds and documents, cqudueleuitSj obthtn iestimbnv! make searches other, law basineiis ii! England, a all time. Ill; communlcallon. fotwaiding and receivim! documents to apd- fro; and oneof them, revularlv lii eacU'yeof»t n ?fc < ? ft . a f W llir odBh the principal cities of Europe, and America, on professional business They next annual tourwHlbe ihniwemy-sixih of this Agency! - Innumerable rcfcreuccagiven. Arplyio ■■■■ i' : , THOMAS J. KEENAN, ~ > MuFiflhitlreet.Pmtbarcli, P«i , „ . H. KEENAN, . , ‘ Jo2S - 27 Falianrslon Place, Dublin, Ireland. ; Ttf 0i BUOAB—W hhds.N.O Sntpr, for Mle by- JM.mana SMITH & SINCLAIR. ■ '■ *t - -. '• *v* ■ 1 i.- -•• -1 - - w '• !• -v?. t}.- .tV hj ? v t */ * ,V * s *> ' - > *• f r ;( : PVDDBa&FOaO, - Tako Notlc«. viV t - if s V * T-'. '*] FOE SALM TO, LET, f¥lo LIiTV-Tlie subsCTlbProffcf* fnr Rgfit flie | slorpTooi)- now occupied by,MeB4r<S"W;wck ‘W&B " • Markolsireer. Posseastoti eivenjKsSL. onilieX3»tofAp»L Enquire of >• CHArf. H PAULSON, No. 73 WootE^f. Property foe Sole. T~* rniJL Well knownGRF.ENVVOOiKiARDEN Property JL «® Peered for sale m lots to. suit ‘purcliasera.Tbis- Quordg tf/are ehancefor a .deliehtful.Bummerresidence,: free from the ample and.d»rt of ike oily*' - For PurlicU'• nracnqujrcor the subscriber op ib« premise#- ' JAMBS M’KAIN. NUNffc&Y llOlJSbaa lONT,wltlfOrcharci *&£ and Shrubbery, arul from *lO. lo 30 actcs dfSggai • ; ground. Enqajre of JiSSte*. .ttbVS'AC A. WiUCINS JtCO. i i £aasy Ki>.vr..—a Frame Connge, ■mth * fine. liaSj bUrublcry. : About fuur acres wiiuv • ./ior.serußiJ coWj on ihc premises adjoining. :Tho house contains nome. ten or twelve'- rooms, and the looauon.inosi desirable. Rent low. : _ _ v __ A. WIT.KINS & CO. ri*Oß7lU£Nl>~fr romOfe let ofA)>ri,l neauibc lllj&l Sitfre, wiih Jiweluis? attached, on the corner of ' ami First streetH—iLgood Imeineag-siaDd' lor a Biure or tavern* U bemff only one square frorn tbe ■• * nver—will fie rented low to a good tenant- Apply ui.« WAI/FBIC BRANT, Ao, g3a Liberty si.-.:- :■■■•„ ■< • k ■pro-'n » *»rakxMjua for-Sole. ■ ,* ,riKhi HATlißcconrfljaixlOmnibusjTnodernstyJek ■rt7-^i- , ?. , «” a *-- e<a - nitimng bura few months.:Wilt be c!n?.vf* e i\ . A et Browji’e Hotel, corner ur fciat’meMiuidTliuciMrretn ' _ lIROWIV & CONNELLY. LOTS FOR aaT.T! ' ” O,NE LOT,inlbe Eigluli \v: ? ,d of Uio City of j-itts - burglti fronting on street, 293 feet fronting «»*#.Wuff-«00 feet; front, ’ tt S eeU(Kj”c«°" ~ Ji {M ‘ M,lu ntoerger One oilier lot nJjo mr E ;Uc above, m f, u iowiklili>. f?™!? °?« < JmVh £ . t n^T i ' : ilo f - cl : ffon ' ln * on uergot'a- streuiilo.iaeiJluU. tccUoftiioe blitff hw«*r. } looking ilie. .feVi.i*a'!ta*of/4be prep eriyof ibe 1-jie JamesJrwiiuat o fceuojLocuitwrct i Ono oiker liOl in P»U on Uicujii ai .293 fee', fronting on MiUeuberfter slreetlOO feeito , a 34 feet alley, JronunK on fQid ulley s>93 fcet lo a iioo of property of Ja c Jamea irwiu, from alley to Locsm st< 120 feel- . ; v...-;-v ... k':/-- :v.;- : , Oue oiheri-ot in llie cuy oc Piiisburglt; Yfominff 'oa Locust feci,-fronting on r-VBnbraam street 12U fcctrto a;24 feeiialloyi fronting ; on aaid.alley k!W feet. ' fronting oil anai-jibtjficr sirr&t JiO fcet sX. ' . Oue othttrLotjironui g-oiiForbcij strciji -ia/ect, front; i-Jfigou AliUußbergcr streetKO (Vet to a:2l icct nlfeyj oti the ftouT&Jley' 4S feet lo Lot JVo. -j’i in JilJHcnbejncr , 4 jilanof.Lois. *; , : 0110 btlicr Lot, fronting on Forbes slrcetJ9 jeeulront* »ng on . Vanbra.am street- 120 fcenw a 24 fceraUOAv fronting on said alley 72 rct»u • . I, wilt, scii jar ensn, on.‘iotig- iimc,-or on -perpetncl . casei Fpr particular*, cnquirc.-oHbc subscriber, on . vlUe corncroi.&anduKky: strcct undSouth CoimttbrvAl riegheny \ inar2o:4m THQ3. MIT/TENBKRQKR. C«TLAAIHyAT £Oft RALK,—'Jhe controlling Interest,' ■■■••■ • Kj or, i/ requirca t ;tho wftolo of the Steamer P(LOT W H, as she, now;Jic3. at the wJnrf. tvili be: sold'- lorr -lof : cash, or goodeiidorsud pApei" •f-T , brrobHorJafo?6itfdii-:"v''; citqmre of A WIEKINS&CO, marly . . cornerof Market and Thirdstreets; - ttALKUtVKfcNT.r-A ii5(rCK HOUyjSond LCKP J_. - f i/amed .i;i borough Of .Manchester, opposite the- Orecawoou Ourucn.i ho JL,«t n <M-bv ilUioeti the house ?? .Y y C C roqma,vwilh /fifmli-d Uafretand: • together wj.n,a shop on thejmek port ofihe Lot. terms ea*y\ , Fur particulars en/jmro of . ' McLAIN fc MOFFITT,. -S" 1 ® _ No. ni Filth street TJORSAUS VERY LOW.—A“iIOU9E am]“LOTon A Reaver street, two doom above- Jackson, itMbe cUyof Allegheny. The Iloute is frame, two storied Wfiii, wuha brick' Kitchen attached; .The House is 17 by 23 feel, the Lot tii by CO feet. Terms moderate.- En> quire ol McLAIN & iWOFFJTT. -. . . ■••■■■• . . No. 3t Fifth etreeu 3‘‘ , toßixana for Sale.: .: - “ P sSAn^, f ite r orr f r 3 tor *nle a vfify-vAluiMe COAL L at the mouth.of Watson's Run; near • ock No,J,on Uie Mortougaheut River, ConeiatWoT ' aDouieu Acres of LtfhUj atjd-iu adduion.thereto, &£ouj leOacres of t’oaf. It .has a.Svidc ffout oa the River, witliaeep warer at ’eii sensoitfiV'ahd n natural Basin t °f *l.O Run, which, with Jittle expense, could be lniprovedsoos to load arid keep afloatfifty boats ata time, protecting them from the drought of sum*. * mer,and dieted Of winter. -' ft ailqrds aft ejcelleht Kitc for a steamboat yard, and foraSttW-MUlueatifie. mouth, \7hare.a head of some 2d fectmay be eommaadmg all .the waterof - \Vnlaoiihs Run and rw branches. 1 It Ist besides, the nat* Qra| outlet of more tbnii ItiCOAcresbl Coal. Limestone orthc best quality abounds nearthe mouth. *- r r 'Vatfion’s Jtunroute isredardeU aione ofibebesi for Urn Ilempfitiit Railroad, and if ihii- ia adonted. the r value of the properly wiii-be greatly enhanced. . roe’Froptt'y. wUlbc unld-at a banraiu,.aad; ooJtbtjf* ‘ at terms ot payment.'., A portion of the purchase money imgLl.rcmßln.on bondand Murigagc for 6 or S' years. roariaamo* ... OKO. BREED. To JUet* - • ~ T7iRO»M the first of April the xnara stort X, No. 21 Market street, between First- and -Sea ona streets. Knqtiire of- r> ft.TOWNSENft ■ - - - No. IB Mirlretst. TJOK KbiM l—a large ami convenient uffice, wnfc iraa rV fi*tares»o« first floor of Wnrelrousd now’odctopTeti oy |n>9*es«iou given immediately. Also* a Jartrc audconvefueiiiOinccofiscconyfloorinodr Worehtfiise; rronuny waitT Bireei, and.possession given on tfie Ist of A W™*' ». „ A L S: WATERMAN A SONS,! _fe(>23 . Nos.ffl and 3l : Waferahd.flSEroiustreet.'' Goal. laa it kjh acres Com / Privi lego. JUsiaVoTCthesocomU>aifi,on the Yonitliiosbc uyriver ' lftslnis:tf) A. WILKINS h CO. 0,1 fourth. Street, one*tbird' part of JLot ? > N p- 339, between market ami Ferry, 40 iectTjonlby S 3 back r ■well suited lor buildinij purposes. Title' lit UjsbutabteantijermscQsy;- For .rent, TWO bfficeaon Fifib Sirect Apply to . & KEENAN. 1 ; at Law,vjO Fourth Street : l<*or Ileut* .•' ~ . •' T.• !»T.OBis;auliß-corHEr&f‘Hanil4md Penn lebllaf ‘ A; W. TiOOiitfSi Fnnrth — io Nurserymen ei.d Uaruiiera.— lu.ny acres oKjroum]; wnh orotard, a aoodhatrf ana a, ‘ d > a four 01 fivb rcioirw: A ' tdHnl' I i , M alllcJ p' <vll '! wtf l improve tlio grounds'and plnnt shrubbery, for wbiab someibini; will fe allowed.’ , A. WH.KWP It Co. A ? 1V BHIcK Sflop-wnii gravel roof; XSj. 40* by-JO feel ; wnli an Slnclr cyliiidrrciieine and boiler—«it ill good order. Also, Si ." S 'i , small Dwelling Home. Tbe r.'ot lOOby 40 rictf 'S Years lease, iiiiaated on latterly vmna Railroad Tieltct Office, MfihWard. Anilv"o „ J- HOWABTB. • Na. f «f99 I iliftTiv 5;- K . AORK9 QP,./IjXNI>, i*n- lots ■ id VuU*TnrtHhK«pfV- ~ l \ e V <* CoiJtosQ^ cenn.d i .911*5 mile frnift ihe Allegheny CeniiMpiv*' hninr I'art of iltfc Uishop .Pjrra. ,I'urtfvsr inlormatioa will be - ptveuoa ttpplym ? ioi4e subscriber, on iJi B premises *!s£?***' ’ - ■ haVkel® : fT’Hii subscriber-offers foria'o, oil vorv rcn'.m,,,,..,, THUbp. >KT■ l’ IUCI{ DWLLLIVG HOUSE : '■' hi' I ', ft"'!T,'.' 8 . 81 ' l, e* w ™nHay streetandEran,-®): 'i : *»nL I— 0 1 C. if.ffn-.1. Cl!t' r ..)iiino on,, v 1 1 an alley. The hou-e is one of the ‘and hoods imhlVn® FIVL Lo ris—brobrucin:; corner of-P t nnt-and Frtrt streets; one hundred and f ve YeVf ite\ i'ab ’ Gftfeeron Korn street, w,u.arfoo ht^d 3 V^K 63 A. LOT, w.tU very convenient Krnmti Dwelllmr • Lm 211 feel by 80, fronting: on Co-greas andj-tim strati' ' A HOUSE and LOT on Wyhe cireetTeal in l , t... Court House. The boosei. Weitaran^ | order, and Ls now occupied nit h riotfiL 80 ana inroad 1 ■ A COTTA fiV- PB ’ -F^VVt*. oJ3 Snlillifialdstr•:>. : • i e ■ ,■* ■ 1 • .-4 **4«ft* and LOT; L'S'hV’riO■ a SSrs&SS 5 sa ffSSS3fS , 5 r ""“ £Sl *SSSSL& h.miXZ ei ! du ?hto allow hnrsoa (o be medfn »■ « absence,my Agcm, James Blafcelv.'Esa'. will give all, necessary information, and be aaiho&dlo . give warranteedeeds Torany property sold feHC ’ ' ' JAMES MAT, 1 f JlO-Ltn--Tl,e STAU-iPAfiGLEDITBirjE^uSE •:I .-T-adloinmg the Theatre, Filth slreetPrirSnrifc Possession 4>«n on to- letof April. Silifin aR r & OILL, Ally’s st LaW. . N0._87 Fifth gfftjQt., fchS if it**®**.Soloor Rent* • rWTAREIIOUSE Ko.H,.corner of. VVoodond Froiit ' kn,n s ' reeL ' 1 ; l/emg-an eiigi&lcsmnafor l.nsjn«so(W kuul. l'oriermi.eiiqum ol jr n > m. at Kynn a \ 0 'a t Fifth ftieit. ClHEstr R’9 emhorhj.tr-cSc bir.rr -g- Aot h!j darablhiy of an/t irti SSSf** MEN ’AND BdVS-CW«WNC. P seasonable Great inducements m cash ImWrs No charges for Hhowing <3oort<?; n..v: <*r I'V"**".**,? :?:.?■ .► . •Jew good? N ana now ope,,,** c.”7?nU sue°. ber°aa? r ' MuelioDelSinr?4 C “S& Jicon >- ,s > Centimes, txW,,»,„ G w'vv a P ,B °“' bfoiiip«.,) opn! 0 pn! 'r 1 10 *l l!l ' insl .' °, vlS 'one IhonaaoJ em afl d p!aln > '«t*>nesird colored Crape Shawls,of (*oaj®S_ 100 fomale.bV k f - _ u Baud & eo. PKGS-r k la Tfic.' «Bantus', on hand am] for it __Jmv, [mnt23l__ R> CARD Jt CO mo MEHCUa*vT6:~«A' inan, wiio.has JL heen business for:Um Jailifire:yc»rp. in •■■■: wishesto bMam a -situation 1 in sbmiirespeemblß inercanalo hou.?c. The bemo/ referftiices e»v«n : Apply at Til IS OFFinF^ mmorilY" SEKI>—W bus/a wry sapetfor emle X forsaleby . tmartCJ ~ SMirii A , MEXICAN r77TN r ■ by ' J BLAkIU^Y, ..,/elt4. ..:-,.>v.^v-corner of Smh-nndlabertY-tiUgclS.■ • : OTKKl‘i<» ; l , Srr*l.'.D 'CUTtf—;STw' aJ-firiJftmtfDV of Stecea* 0 typed Cuis, smiftb.e for adTeriißeffiebtS' ■ and Job Printing, ft>t aulo at.; \V.IS.\HAVKVi*'- „ FrlnU'iff Office^ ' ** No tJOTbird <?!«*«» * •=■ maria ■• aujoimnq-ihfcTbird frcrtbytetmn •■■•■•' t \J* between JOIINPARKKR ami WAl.CARs>auder ;■ the firm of-Jblm Parker* Ctvisthis day dissolved.. •February • ffebvr • “• r. ■, ■ ■’ ri.~' ■ •* 'J* v- J -3 -**> . **„ F" ’’ - " , - 1 1 , . * \ :
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