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The Wharf.-- There was a oonsiecrable amount of'skipping'done on tho wharf, Thew were C feet 6 inches water in the channel, lost OTening, and at a stand Several boats are loading at the wharf for the West. The paithurgh.—’Ra* magnificent steamer is tho Ciooinnati packet, this morning, and leaves nt 11 o’clook. This is ihe steamer,—m speedj accommodations, gentlemanly officers, and every thing calculated to make,travelers comfortable. COIJHT OF ftWABTEK SBSSIOSS; , ■ TaunsD&T, Maroh 25. On the Bench—Hon. ,Wm. B. M'Clnro, Presi dent Judge; and Wm. Boggs, Esq., Associate J Judge. 1 Commonwealth re. James Rutherford.—lndict-; mont, assault and battery, with intent to kill.— The Jury returned a verdiot of- guilty of assault and battery, and the prisoner was remanded for sentence.-; .-: Commonwealth vs. Joseph Rutherford.—ln-1 dictmcnt, assault and battery. The Jury return ed a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner, was sen-? tcnced to be imprisoned via the county jail, for two months.- Commonwealth vs. James "Moreland y indict-1 ment, obtaining goods .-under false pretences. I The Jury returned a verdiot, “not guilty,” the county to pay tho costs. The prisoner was dis charged. . ■ Commonwealth vs. "William M’Kee; indict-. | ment, assault and battery. The Jury broughtin , a verdict of guilty and the prisoner was sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars and the costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vbj Peter Plunkett; indictment, larceny. Tins case was not conoluded when the Conrt adjourned; ; The Route to California;— 'Hr. John Eagle,—an old typo,—who is now on his way to Californio, in company with o number of persona from this city and Allegheny, has written n letter ’ home which appears in the Allegheny Enterprise of yesterday, and contains some interesting foots in relation to ; the route. Mr. E., in company with others, lea Now York, on tho 21st of Janu ary,'for Chagres; haring paid $B6 each, fortheir passage; on the 80th of January, they landed at Grcytown, (San Juan,) in Central America, after stopping one day, they sot sail for Chogres, and reaohed that place on the Ist of February, got to Panama, after haring suffered a great deal of inconvenience and trouble, on the 7th of Fehrua- 1 ry, and found John Borland, and his company there, whichhadbeen unfortunate, —shipwrecked at when they arrived at Panama, could not obtain passage to San Francisco; they were to leave, however, on, the 11th February, on the steamer New Orleans: Mr. Esgle’sparty was to lcave Panama, on the 12th nit., in the •ailing ship Five Brothers, haring not been able to secure a passage on a Bteamship at any price.. The cost on the sailing vessel is $112,00 and it will tako about Sir weeks to make the passage. Mr. E. in conclusion, advises every person to procure through tickets, by Aspinwoll’s or Yan derhilt’s' line, or they , will be delayed on the route.' ■ ■ Shooting Matches appear to-be the rage in this j section of country at preseat, Acontatcome off, J a short time since, at Seaburn’s Tavern,: on the AVoahington road, between rival marksmen of Allegheny and Washington, counties; The AVashingtonians wore victorious; taking a purse of one hundred dollars by their sharp-shooting. More recently—on Saturday last—a match came off, at Independence, Washington, county, be tween these samo Washingtonians, and a party from Steubenville, and the good fortune, — good shooting rather—of the Washingtonians once more served them, and thoy look a purso of fifty dollars. It is alleged, however, thnt there was foul play on their part. : . A Change-—Thera iB no part of our city, in. which such a change has been effected in tho short space of two years, as in the ‘‘ old Basin lots," opposite tho Court-House. .A hill , nearly forty feet in height, hoa been removed, and has been snocceded.by fine dwelUng houses. All the lots that front on Fifth or Grant streets, have either buildings on them, or they are in the pro cess of erection. St. Paul's Episcopal Church is situated on these lots, immediately opposite the Court-House, while the new Cathedral will occupy the other corner. Both these buildings, in architectural beauty and situation cannpt be etcclled by any churches in the West. ' Before ths lapse of two years, this partof our oity will bo still more changed—all _ these buildings ■will be finished, tho Cnstom-House, (located near it,) will probably be completed, or nearly so, and the business of tho city, will centre , round Fifth Btrcet. ffighway Robbery — Almost. —A.worthy and in. dnstnons man, employed in onr office, hod a nar row esoapo from highway robbery, yesterday morning, as he wob proceeding home from wort. He was stopped on Pennsylvania Avenue, by cither a watchman'or a robber—our friend in clines to the belief, however, that it was a robber. He was only saved from robbery by his presence of mind, in entrenching himself behind a pi'l® Pf bricks, and bidding the gentleman keep* his distance. _.v Repairing. —Workmen were engaged yesterday,. in repairing the injury which the eteomqr Pitts burgh, Buffered from running into a lot of drift, oh the trip beforo the last, between this otty and Cincinnati. The Pittsburgh brought up a good cargo, and a large number Of passengers- . We notice considerable lots of hemp, sugar and! mo lasses on her manifest. Educational Meeting.— The Educational. Associ ation of Allegheny county, will hold its quarter ly meeting, at 10 o’olook to-day, in «to ieoture Room of the' Bor. Dr. Herron’s Church, Sixth street. Addresses will bo delivered, by soveral prominent gentlemen. On Satardiay morning, also, an address will bo delivered by Air. Hurt. Accident. —On Wednesday afternoon,; a-man engaged in unloading railroad ir-jn at fche Alle gheny city wharf, had his leg and foot mutilated, in a horrible manner, by fire or Bix .rails, :Woigh*. ing over a ton,-fftUingonbim. Mcdioalassis tnneo was promptly on hand, and yesterday ht' was doing bettor. .. . Wheal.—Vie noticed at the Allegheny whs rf, yosterdoy, a flat-boati loaded with wheat* T*hp grain was. IpflßO. in the boat—haying toe n coverbd with boards to preserve it from exposure» on its way from tho upper Allegheny to this city. Pennsylvania and. Ohio Railroad. Messrs. BiVlcy&Co.jliwe contracted with the C ompany, for laying the iron on the Western eeolion of this road, extending West from Massillon, to* Abe point of connection with the western roods- ■ Steamboat Robbery:-^ Three persona were' *ofr bed on tho steamer Cincinnati, on lor last trip to this city, of about $l6O ; two persona were guspeoted of being concerned in the robbery, but they left the boat at Portland. jjnwell —Judge McMillan, Assoc iate. Judge, of the Court of Quarter .Sessions,. is confined to his room fit present by sickness. Ret>. Mr. West —This gentleman has accepted a call" from the Presbyterian Congregation, of M’Keesport, in this county. CoramiM'ati.-'to*** flT ® commitments to the county jail yesterday ' Assault and Battery.—Yertenlay, MSry Ann" Harkins laid informationhefoto Alderman Major against Daniel Diller. Miohacl Diller and Mary. Ann Ist(er, for assault and battery- They were arrested and held to bail in the sam of $lOO to appear at Court Afterwards, 1 Mary Ann Diller oocnsed Daniel and Michael Diller of assault and battery, andthejr were ogain held to bail: in the sum of $100: The parties in the case are Corkonianß, and Fardowns, :and there is a good: deal of 'cross shooting between them. .. 26. Concert. —W. Vincent Wallace, aooompanied by Franleiii Stopel, (Madame AVallaco) the cele brated pianist, have arrived in this oity, pjatl w p give their first concert on Monday night, at Ma« sonic Hall. Mr. Wallace iswcU knowa as an eminent composer, and Fronlein Stopel is also known to our citizens, from her former visit to this city,when she charmed every one by her ox- I qnisite execution on the Piano. Steamboat Bobbery.—Mi. Thomas, a passen ger on the steamer Pittsburgh, on her upward: trip from Cincinnati to this city, was rebbed of $7OO, above Wheeling. Travelers on our steam boats bad better keep" a good look out for their cash, as all of them are infested with robbers, who, by the aid of a gentlemanly exterior, are enabled to pass unsuspected. ; i The Hutchinson Brothers.— Tho period of the sojourn of these oharmiog vocalists, in our. city, in drawing to a oloso. This evening they will give their last oonoert, hut one, at Layfayetto Hall, on AVood street. It is needless to state, i that they attracted a good house last.evening i I ntid will do so again this evening, and fora week more, if they would stay. j Disorderly Conduct. —Alderman Buokmaster yesterday sent ftmr persons, George W. Bing, Patrick Cauly, Nicholas Turry and Elisabeth Crone, to the lull for five days, for disorderly conduct. : pay. \io wonid call the attention of onr read ers to the large sale of Dry Goods this morning at 10 o’clook, at, M’Cartnej’a Auction House, by virtue- of a Foreign Attachment. ; Theatre.— Sir. Blanchard and his learned dogs appear this evening, at the Theatre, in the drama of the “ Watch Dog, or the Lost Heir.” Every one praises the sagacity of theso animals Thoy aro well worth seeing. ': Passengers. —On Wednesday 220 passengers came through on the Pennsylvania Bailroad, and 140 on the morning train yesterday. Scvon Brothers of the Wyoming, a thrilling tale, has boon received by Keel & Cal low, Third street. ■ o - ■ ■ ,: . Alderman Backmoster, committed a color ed man to prisoner, yesterday, afternoon, for disorderly conduct. ■ . |>gy Workmen arc engaged in laying the foun dation of that part of the now Cathedral,.which is to front on Grant street* EUROPEAN NEWS! arrival of the steamship eurofa. i • New Youk, Maroh 20. I ; Tlio steamer Europaamved at nooD, to-day, [.with dates from Liverpool to instant, being throe days later than that of tlioEocific. B COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Ln’EBPooL, March, 10. Cotton... The sales of the week Tvoro lD 000 hnlen nt for fair Orleans, and 5J for middling, s^for fair Uplands, anddj for Middling. The demand is moderate at J of a decline, mostly cn Western canal, and 225. W hbl. for Ohio. ... , ; on r , Grtdn...Yellow corn is quoted at 295. ,bd. v white do. at 225. quarter. _ . .. Provlsiohß...New beef is in aoUvo inquiry, with light supplies; old beef is held high. Pork is verv B scarce. Bacon is in moderate, demand at steady prices; shoulders arc a shiUmg dearer. Lard is in less demand, but prices are maintain* ' ed. Butter is two shillings lower. Tallow is, iNTELLIOESCE -FRANCE. ■ A decree has been published, that an oath to the Constitution anil President, by tho members I of the Assembly, is indispensible, and that any person refusing to takeit,saoh refasalwiUbo deemed as equivalent to a resignation of their seats in the Assembly. . . . Ills believcd.that General Cavaignao will to fuse to toko this form of oath;, and it is said Us will appear in Chamber nud protest ogomst all .that has occurred since thoEd of December, and Marshal Mormont, Dake ofltagusn the last of Nsooloon’s Marshals, ond the one who hotreyeil him at Fontalnbleau, died in exile at Venice, on tho 2d instant. • , , . A bast of Louis Napoleon has been ordered *a each of the 80 communes of France. The impression is daily gaining ground that the occasion of the opomng oftho Chamber, ■which takes ploco on the 29th instant, will he seiied upon as n favorablo moment for declaring Louis Napoleon Emperor of France. . The control of education is to ho oxolushely enjoyed by the stato and church ; and the choice of Professors are to he suppressed. Armand Marrast, the moßt promment man of the revolution of February, died on the 10th ‘“The arming of the fortifications of Paris was •tgFi&g&SS’i™ left to ° The Paris Patrie denies that M.-Walunskio k'rbe Presfdont gave a splondid banquet, on the 8 th insLto lord Cowley, theßritish Ambassador t- it. 1 • t. / •. v-- telegraphic news. BY THE &BEILLT LINE. ENGLAND. Parliament .re-'assembled on the 12th. Lord Beaumont gave notice in the House of Lords on Afohdov night, that he would oak the Govern juont whether any alteration of the protective depreciated tho postponoipent nf chancery reform, and denounced the ei forta of Anti-Corn Law League to obtain the disposition of the present Parliament i ■ Lord Brougham also denounced tho League. In the House or Commons, Mr. Humo asked whether tho government intended to define their • intended policy before the navy estimates were. of 108 members of tho Househad bent held at Lord John Bussell’s house, to agree unon n plan of opposition. P The London Timet announces another oandi- Aato for tho Bi«hoprio. of London, in the person Mir Pricßt. engaged in the American mission. ° f K”bnß3t expressed himself dissatis fied with Earl Derby’s programme, and advised voting for three month’s supplies only, after wbioh a dissolution of Parliament would be J Liabilities are esh f fifty to one hundred thousand pounds, mated at ntty io_ _ ~ - j n Liverpool of There bavo becn am Business ol surrender of tlio Kaffirs. , lnn in tlio Tho Beform bill has been brought up mtu Houso of Commons, by Lord , ; Dari Enlington was inaugurated Lorn Lieuieu ant of Ireland, with great pomp. METHODIST CONFERENCE. 1 PimADEEPiiiA, Moroh 26. I ®i6 Methodist-Conference met this morning. 1 "RMbob Janes announced the committee of exam-1 nation of character of preaiding Eldera and Seachere. Some interesting statistics of Dick enson College were read.; after which religious “erriaes were had, and the eacrnment admmis -46 vfa'ren young monwero reported for admis-| •rt’ connection as ministers. They examtoed, and exhorted to devote them- adjourned until to-mor row. WttKsnAfflsrc. Pit, March 26. arr e aWd forthe « Btetes M'SrtGrik money wmallreoDv be let into *» l WeBfc'BiwiQk'<s a >& a *» W flOXt* ■X'i ''r’.i.i-'-l'- •• >» «C* l SESSIOS. • XXXII cos ■ ; •ATAsnniaTOH'.fMttroli 25, .... & . . Sesate—Petitions in favor of cheap ocean postage wero presented; also a petition from ■New York, asking Congress to stand firm in the principles and policy of Washington; declaring it inexpedient, even if practicable, to Tenvehur own to stand on foreign, ground. : Several-nnimportant.reports were mnde. ; ■ Mri Brooks introduced a hill making a grant of land to Mississippi, and Louisiana, to aid in in the construction of railroads. Mr. Wade, a hill to divide the State of Ohio into two: Judicial Districts, regulating tho hold ing of -District and Cironit Coarts therein, was. taken up and ordered to be engrossed. In committee of the whole the defioienoy bill and amendment appropriating $28,605 for Sen eca Indians, being the amount, withheld from them by Striker, tho agent, was adopted; a clause appropriating. $15,000 for compensation i of special agents and for interpreters for Indian .tribes in been road. Mr. Brooks moved a. proviso that one of the I agents shall bo directed by tfie President .to con far with tho proper authorities of the State of I Texas, with a view to an arrangement placing 'lndians in that Stato under the control of the | general government, preserving them some ter- I ritory, to which they may bo securod in their ( possession, and after considerable debate rO: | jeeted. .v .... Mr. Fitoh offered an amendment, appropriat ing $25,000, for the purpose of removing the (Indians to some unoccupied lands of tho United | States. , • • I Mr. Howard said Texas preferred that tho ln | dians should bo removed from her soil. . I The California Dock bill, was debated, during | which— Mr. Brodhead was severe upon contractors on the Philadelphia Floating Dook; pronouncing it a failure and nuisance. Ho offered a substitute for a bill providing for the orootion of a pier in San Francisco Bay. 1 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Bich-monp, March 25. j Tho Virginia Democratic Convention mot yes terday in Richmond. and organized temporarily, by calling James H. Cox to the chair, and ap pointing W..F. Kitoher, Secretary. The day was | spent in a fieroo straggle- relative to tho manner: of appointing permanent:, officers., Tho chair finally appointed a committee to select .officers.,. Tho deliberations were characterized: by con siderable jealousy, between tho old and young, branches of the Democracy. | The Convention reassembled, this, morning. The committee on organization made a report. The general imprcssiou is that Cass delegates will be elected. RUMORED DEFALCATION. _ Bostow, Maroh 20. A rumor is current of the defalcation in the Suffolk Bonk, of two employees, tho reccivirg Teller, ond Book-keeper. Tho latter sailed for Europe in tho Asia, privately, and, tho Teller is reported arrested. An investigation of tho Bonk Is in progress. MUBDEtt TRIAL: •Pnxt-M>i!iiPxi!A, March 23. The trial of the Skupenskies for murder, com menced to-day. Aftor the examination of two or three witnesses, the proseontion closed.. . On application of tlio defendant's council, tho testimony was translated to tho prisoner in Polish language, during which tho court took a recess. .. ... , _:■ ■ ■■■.. THE INDIA IUIBBEIt CASE. • Tr.ESTOK, March 28. The India Ttubher Case is progressing, The counsel for Goodyoar concluded his opening ar gument. The Hon. Bufus Choate repUed to-day The argument was on a motion for in junction, will probably occupy several days. By tho mail from Savannah, to-day, wo learn that tho villago of lVhitCßbnry, w burnt down on tho 18th, together with IbOO bales of cotton. - ■Cixmnsati, March 25...■ Henry Reed, formerly of tho Ohio Stato Jour nal, has become editor of the Daily Atlas in this city. : _ ■■ ■■■■ ■ CINCINNATI MARKET—March 25^ Flour... Tho market Is dull nt 11,20 to 3,20. Whisky...Sales at 15S. _ , , Provisions-Tho market is quiet. Sales til 0000 pieces bulk shoulders at Cje, Groceries...No change. . .. . The river has fallen 14 inches'wnco lost c\cn ing. HEflf YORK MARKET—March 25. , CoWbh...Sale9'of 1800 bales uplands at Orleans and Mobilo B}c. •; . F10ur...700 bbls sold at' 4,43 to 4,0 b ; Ohio 4,08} to 4,87. : no ■ : Wheat.'..!,ooo bus southern white at llioe. C0m...2Q, 000 bus prime pellow at 05 to tOe. Pork"!.4oo bbls mess at 17,00 ; pnmo 10,00. Lard.ASQO bbls nt O.Je. , i Coffee...2oo bags Rio at 0»Q; Java lljc. M : kksS; BBONCUITIB,-'ViIOOPING COUGH ASTHMAand CONSUMPTION. In offering io thffconunnniiy this jusUy eelebratciJ re medy for diseases of the throat and tongs, it is not cut wisli to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, hat frankly to lay before them tl,e opinions of distinguished men and sotnoof the evidences of its success, from which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to maleno wild assertions or false statements of Its eflicney, nor will we hold out any hope to sulfenni humanity which facts will not warrant. Many vnvfi are hero given, and we solicit an inquiry Ss?&s^^ esa Msdree, CoJegs. , n«,.Sir: I delayed unswcring the receipt or your hr?baraUou. until 1 had an o. ponunlty of witnessing ns c fleet a in my own family, Or in the families of tny rienda. This l have now done with a Malt degree' o f satisfoc •'Tfravo fcund shrnvi a powerful ,e med/for colt^s ttll3 p^ U ||^j{ l G^yAVflliANU, a BnoMswict, Me., Feb. S, IM7. Frvm rm Oesr.«r in *• "'jmslß.' hr I C Aver: l have been cured of the worst cough t .-.had m mv hie by your&CuBBBT PEC-t08M.," and iieveJfail, when I have opportnntty of recomniendtngi lo others. ' tC,PC BU y, EMEIISON. „^rSa.' b ThfpXK I “Ktf ySJTI”SfJS2f.& Bdalng »T »>«■>** «"‘ wr n u&^lii> y iiail;bKn suspended .horn his patocliiu! U “ uTmcemwFug “liese f{.««.o v,ou tr-i-The followin'; wan one of the worn of Cases Serlljsicmiw »»a friends thought tobelncurable consumption CUKBIEB , Pa, Aug. 22,1515. i n —Pir: I was taken with a terrible cough, j, C. Aycr> ■.« in ihs bceinums oflußt.Fcbtuaryi brought on by a e 2, V orc tfmn two months.— nd T ? n» wessantjydght lind day, 1 bcrantegbosily rav eyes were sunken and glossy, and my and pale, my,CJea rapidly failing, and m breath very shor. t ' of my rLCUV . ; * — 1 d ,‘,hi be entertained. While in this situation, a friend tihe Key John Keller, of the Methrdist church, ofmi ne ,(t! i eltev <* CuEuot pn'.TCftAi., which 1 brought me a botue oi y f rmn nuy ejtpeclatiqnof tried more to grutiiy him, induced rno to continue S£rs&s«sa™s!rafc ■tribute ray Wp«sS>s“obrßßV. prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Cliem- T h oSm andJ. Douglass, and by A aener>HT> ' —— ——-— — “ Pennsy>'’» n,a i*n 1 Sjj r t ? ! VJcdp?fo?nusje«seri< 10 \k, E are now preparrd to reoeipi^j FBr J wto W PUiladelph o.t'y ft GRAHAM jnorSO ■■■_, -"TTtf'FriMg day artilfoJ TraKtaa KUiiUiiUrrLK «« tfiA stork, Jf. sale ol . ; V A r l . - in fte Diamond, : nrnr2s ~ ( 'IOUi'ISRS’ "fiHEWMPPr"'-: V; I,T imntML " Vme . aT , ma u>m .Iwl fj-BBLS. SOUR marts* f ° rßa ' e bY JOHN B. SHEimig&_ OUBES FOR KENT-—, ; • • v. ... , Wtf A targe ttrlctc Bou«e. -well fipistied. RWI . A Brick Hoiue,well finished.' RcirtStEjJ- . Tv»o Brick Homea. Belli 9175 and ?<£)«■■ ~ _ ;i ii " A- Collage House, and.one. acre or Gr..iinoi.. , - .caluafie lroprovemema. RenieiSO . , ] AUonßCjOf aretoomß.kilehenandhall. RejWig '■ -‘-A Hou9ettndS.l»oi»,inSouih Wiulnugli. The shove are ingood oenn Agent, bm? s JftS^UifieWMM*' ■V’’ ; V v • 1 > !*■ - PRICES OP STOCKS. COB&ECTZDBiILY M8..0T® *WO*?nHp TOST BY pattielci ft Ffknd» Btchangt BroU^rn Comer of Fifth and Wood Streets Pittsburgh * LOATtSr United Slates C’s do do s’fl-** Penn*ylvamaO’s»- v do . 5 T s • 4 *. Atleuheny county 6’s •' do couponC’3' do scrip* Pittsburghcityd'a**** . .... : do -douportO’s, payable in ? Philadelphia ■Allegheny City,o*B* ••v.••■ •; v. i uo coupon C’s payable u<i Philadelphia nani stocks. Dank of Piusbnrgh*** »**••• v; JUefcf.hants and Manufacturers’ ■: Bank*'*** •vr**.*/” ■Exchange Bank*** •■ ••••*•••- Farmers’ Deposit© Bank* ■ • Allegheny Savings Bank-*—- I BRIDGE STOCKS. 1 Monongahela Bridge* • > .*.*.*v * BuClurrstreet do •••?*.•■ JHandstreei do **?*••. *v IN. Liberties ... do .*••■.*. v- * I ■ INSORKNCB STOCKS. I Western insurance Co* • • •■* •• • {Citizens’ do • do* *» ♦*.**?'..* 1 AssociatcdFitcmen’s do* ••••■.> TBUBHMPH STOCKS. . Atlantic and to ■i to Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville* Lake brie Line «•*••**“' •: Pittsburgh Gas Works**** \» ?• Monougahela Slackwater* • ,*.r *.• Youghiogheny do • ** •• * * RMUIOA.D STOCKS Pennsylvania llailroud Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland ond Pillsb’h do-■ ■ i. Marine Railway and Pry Dock- Fayette Manufacturing Cor*.* Erie Canal .Bonds, old* •*.* do do .do new* * • COPPUS STOCKS. Flttab’gh und BoHtan 1 Cliff Minel, North American North Weßt------- North Western Iron City--”-"":• • Eureka--- •‘*'*v*« Pittsburgh and tale Royal- Adventure---- Ohio .Trap Rock - Ridge Mining Company-•• Bluff Colling i Fire Steel--- DAILY REVIEW OF TUB UABKBTS. Orpicii ovtuu Omit Post. J . Friday, March «t. 1852. V ’ Rbsubm—Since our last report onr markets hove not mite rally changed. Tint weather throughout thewhole, week wan quite cold a id unplen sani, .which Botnewhut clUcked "bniheiw, transactions. Bittiness generally, however, was ra'ihcr nnitnated. . Receipts by liver’con tinue heavy,. particularly of Bacon and Lard, mostly for the Eastern cities'- .81006 our last review we have had arrivals 01 two European steamers, both of whicli bring. a deeiinc of Flour atid Breadetur3 gencrtlly.as will be Seen by theLiveipiol markelof March It. Cotton was lit fsirdentahJ, but prices flattened anx ious tit realise. In Liverpool Wheat was 2a lower.— Flour farther declined 6d to Is. Corn remnined steady In New York Fionr lias declined to 54,5004.75. 1“ Phlladelphlft Breadstuffs ore dull, and Flonrdeclined in pticej now selling at 31,13104/35. The “ Commereial» *ay#: Throughout the week ibe Flour market has been dull and inactive, partly owing to the. tenor of .the late' advices from Europe, aed the ncor approach of tncrenj. ed supplies by top variouscanato how. nayigoble/ pur Grocer, market continues firm and active, with an in creased demand generally. "The . transactions in Bacon and La-ddaring the week have been heavy,and closed. firm; Sit some instuncesof at slight advance. ASHES— We have tto Change Id notp fn : Ashc*, but continue to quote Soda at 30D}. cash and time. Pearls 6 ?APPI^^-'Ke l 'taarket?3barely snpplfcd with Green AI ALE-Ttierccom'inu , csf»!go?r brisk demand fprthts -article. ' Wequoto Manufacturers’ prices-regulardis count off for cash- o* Unvarian Beer,.per Lbl • ' *5 * common, per bbi -rrr::::::,::;:;.,::-- % «o ; XXX ; do ....... 0 00 Commorr, half barrels------ -•••s-e- RM - xx do- --irr—.- Co, xx’'‘ I do LS ■ BLOOMS—The demand lor Blooms in quite limited, and principally confined to small lots to manufacturer*; W IiU°CKWIfE??r SS /ulbß-There is a randerite de mand for Bnckwheot Flour to the retail trade, with hut moderate supplies; We quote tales a11,.5 tol,et)$ > ' ICO Tbs. Bythesackdf stl 6s. 00 to IOOe , - -t BROOMS—The slock is large and prices nominal We quote at, from Tsc; SI,OO jo 31,2501,fr0m BEESWAX—There Is bnt little offering; good tots of YC j]RANB-?lcnroo 'end touch wanted;. smuilwhiio « o u’d readily command 81,75? mixed 61,2501-60. „ BUTTER—The market entirely bare, with an active demand for bb-h roll and kee. We have sales of 8 WO &* in lots of rollht In keg we have no. sale, vforth noticing, /or want of stock io oprraic on t we beeri quite limiicd for the Past wecVV themaTk-tconiinora fKm at high figures Ul note sales fWO lbs av 11. R. 100,000 fiw reported on private terms*. OJ,GOO do at «ic The transaction* for the wrek pen have heenlarjse.aUhll prices; sals* locboshqtdders at 7|C? ntivSJO IhshiitnsOk; Ibi sides e|; 8000lh»Bides alA«ulder» at 8(07*; 7 7135129} for hams, COyWU »• f ..li /;i» dovs: i,OOO Bs rountry hams at 9, 800 do Fliottldcrs 7 V bams Df; 'J.wO barns at 9| r t 5,000 Cj* ham ft, 15-000 do shoulders, deliverablcfn ten days ot 7s3Bl’fot shoulders anu bams; S.COJ Bjs shoulders at 7f, short time. Sonar cured haras are in active demand to ihe?r^c?wl^es^ ket for aU descriptions of EacOP cloied finn,wi B liulc ditoosiiionon the part of some ot our dealers lb set, their regular custom trade. The umouol of Be- CO COFFEE-Bt'man r /«cti B vc for city aid country node attd toe vlock at preient U.Vcry havfcbeen Principally confined to small lou. Wi, at tot io tie In ihe bast the raarketchutmuesCTin. ‘buckets APPTCUS-Maaufacwrera.of ihe Rcftver Dockets aud Toba-have reduced tbeirprceSvard sales erenow made in Ini.,, by our merchants,al 1,<501,87 tot the former, and C©7, for the latter article. We note an increased,demand forgood i/tiant Western Dcerre, with tales of about IwOO boxes JSSSiAh &Sk at 706C* for W, R. and Goshen, . MEAL—SaIes from stores at 450550 c per bush-. Baltimore, March 25. . » 1 "l 1 * *i" f 1 ,f , > * 'f* , * v'-i .' : ( J Parcafae. . . 3 100,00 . . : 100,00 -100.00 .. 100,00 #, cbTTdN YARH3-We quowManofarioKt’n piicej ii_l-».. -—-18 Corpet Chain, ---—8; 1 ;A 1» Coverlet Yarn,— —SO 14 .va CotionTwine,--— 2“ 17’ -.2:1 Baiting,-——-“T*' l , o ■ COPI’EB—We give Iho Card price of the Pjtubnrgli Copper Works. Ingots 1U 10 Sum per pound. Bheel- CORDAGE—The following is the card price of Ropo Manilla, by the Coil,---" '"Yn.'-lob •» when cat,- -- lM White Ropo,by Coil,- • ■ «l. when -CflV ‘ •• T V V*** Tarred do by Coil, Millie CRACKERS—The market is well supplied, W e give eur table corrected and quote: mo, Water Crackers--—• . Bullet .do -tnir : ■ !x p,,o £ iEEE£&B<»>~ 1 nnii.*n THlflT—Tho dcraani not so active, and nri ee?bu«deeUnldf WimlleeauleV.f «bm taij atßddp from first hands; front store Ap «■»"'«* «* bailie by the lietoe. Common e®Ble. FGGS—In dnnmhd with sates at 61010 c. . , FLOUR—Since our lost review we have had arrivals of two steamer* from EbfOpe.bmta.of which brought unfavorable news for Float and. Breadstaffagonerally, which lias causeda decline in the Eastern mUTkot, but has bad liute or no effect On oui- ntarket, for thc reason th at supplies have come forward bu t sp an ngl y, "tuns market-Tecelpts mostly being for the eastern market. We note ibe following aales as near ns we could gother. Thursday- -300 bbls at 33031* for 8-F 1 “ l S 3; 12 do S 3; 3»do 53.. frlilay--bbla| S 3 ; 8010 «• ttn;3.os; 37 do 83; 3i do ext'n S 3, 188 iioB3, 54 do at «-i ‘205:135 da 3,05; da extra Qjalq f as’SatQrdafr.’iSbbls" 7 itB3; 238 do S 3; 835 do S 3; 130 do 8303,12 for t>bH« S3;-I*l do S 3; 48 at. J>}® -/owday* ‘■aj* j Khu ni ftil* 29 do S 3; 32 do S 3; 100 do S3,I?Q do 83, mdo S3* 305 s 43 at 302 <yednesday..R<ceipt» wereliirhl, With sated 30bbls fttSS3; 29flt 3 OU^lO.al 3,00; vrt r «»“tS-30ai3 0G; 2 at 3,00; 10at2,03;'30extra ui 3.00. Thursday * -Sales ofubqut 300 bblsut *2 UJO3.US— FEATHERS—There is a brisV demand (or trood lots fuadvancedrrkcs- Thft stock is quite Ughl. We quote Q Bio ; .sVeek : were moderate, wo qntltc wheat at 60®G2. S of. wvtxaHotaht 45cente. Oatsv-salcs of about IOtJO bushels at .5027 C nt'alsl-Bolcfof Country Glass from manufacture. Phrbox 1 Wkf-Flmre t* p 'ir?Dl®iwa > So,e?a?e t : Iff Dry!™ m 111012 c; City SI H^Y-Scle C a e attl^fci« C at from 512 to 8151? ton. ~ HOPS—We quote sales in'a small way from stores at 37 ®PMP—There is not much doing in this article. We quote . - t c4'<;nA4 75 &” M)1 iIO MIN in sioiesj »uU« at v urn, ipriM The manufacturers* card pncc<» for Common boAbyl ISSl®2iope pound. Ollier slxceln propor- or, ecsf«no.U.are - From 10d to.'lOd • ‘W* 350 ’ 1 fid amVOd ** d'bd < • Cdand-TdM—rv —j; jjg , .3d v.- —-‘ 5,50- ~ , “^olJl^-sfn C c Or U u^a“ J thfm‘rtc. hu' 6 been srofi h SKS 34035, according to packages; the rnarkel belowcon- STORF.S—Wc quote Rosin ut $2,7503,00 • Tnr»2 7503:35 tTurpentine 45050 e. CS piG IVn7rAL—Wo quote Allegbsny at 822035; canal 8I0P20; Hanging Rock 82C027. . ... . -Pivrjt ; TOE^Reeeipt4are Increasing the demand con- qnnte Nerhannocks at 56060; Reds ST SjucE-AVetfuotesale3 doling the week in Tierces ot. RV EFf-tICB -The re is nn hicreaiedderrmnd for lliis nriieiei wUh scant supplies,prices no an firm; wo nolo at S2B7o3,COLperbbl2rom SJores^ ‘ &rs;eds during the past W« htti fbactWe. aqd silaß:pniitipaUyjconfincd tathp ! VmMVdeOtana Wo quote in sniaiHots nt 35^505,50; I l,v VetoWB,«l®B.2sfof Cloyecseed sTimothy 'ps 1-1 quality i f-iaxsced 05 IQ loop. : . SUGAtt-Tho acraaoi comidlies aClive, ar.d Price* firm, with sales 40 hhds in lots ats4ost*V ■ from stores by the keg at. 818;— by the. . lalt-Sdlss from stores by the dtpy.load at bbl ; SHEEP PELTS—Prices ore nominal. SOAP—We quote at 404 Jc by the lot. ' SPICES—We have no transactions of consequence to note in this article. WequolePeppertn bags at 10*0 Ho; Alspice.lBolOc; Cinnamon 39040 c by the mat. • • STARCH—SaIes ate regular from stores at 0407 c. by the box. , SUGAR, LOAF—The following are the cash prices of Refined Sugar, by five packages.nnd upwards : : ; Small refined Loaf Sugar, C 84 •. ■ h- ■■ ■ ■■.[;■ . .-vo ■■ 8 i « « « OO 8 « ■• •• ' • « . : 000 7f ’ Doable refined crushed Sugar, .. 84 v ; Crashed Sugar, ; . B : , || v Fine crushed Sugar. • . L 8 1 Boablo refined powdered sugar, . Powdered Sugar, ‘ r c 8} ' ' : Refined while Sugar, ■■■•£*■■ 2i ■.■ u■ OO ■ • ■ tr • -«' 000 ? Clarified yellow Sugar* > A --Ski.-.- TALLOW—Wc now’ quote Beef Tutlow at 707Jc , Sheep d0,7075c. . , . . WHISKEY—There Is a steady and good demand si 18010 c for Rectified. } Offered $115,00 101,00 101,00 00,00 92,00 95.00 97,00. r- 97,00 .Asked .] 8H5,’75 101,60 101,25 ■..89.25 95,00 •98,00 93,00 .90,00 54.75 51.75 155,60 ~00,00 00,00 42,00 30,50 AI.U2GUZNY, March 22. BEEVES—The offerings at the yard were limited— about SCO head, neatly all of which were taken by the botchers a13{034; equal to 50*4 net. <HOGS-None offered. COWS AND CALVES—Wc quote $180535. SHEEP—No sales reported/ • 44,00 00,00 • t ... -r. 53.25 50.00 . 50,00 45,00 .42,00 r 25,00 0000 53,00 BANK NOTE LIST- ; 43.50 ,3050 3500 100,00 30,0 u 34,00 31,00 COREECTED DAILY BY , • . noon a Sargent, Bschaage Banisors# Comer of Wood and Sixth sireeix, FtW&tirgA. PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh Banks*».***‘par. Philadelphia. *•■'—* 14 Brownsville • ■, Bucks county u .*••• •!* Chester lssue).* 4 Columbia Bridge Co. * • • ’Danville • *«•*••• ‘ f Delaware co. “ *— ■ IJ Doylestown '• *—— V Easton “ * 4 , Germtmtowu 44 *—►— 4 Lancaster Banks*—— V ! Lebanon 44 ••• “ i Montgomery co:.*•••*„• 41 [ Northumberland f Poltsviile 44 • •■*.— “ I Rending 44 4< Schuylkill co. 44 *•■*-****, Washington “ • 41 West Branch 44 . * 4 ‘ Wyoming' , v«.* Carlisle.** I Chambersburg * •««*••• I Erie— v —— I Gettysburg!)— * Harrisburg I Honeadale;****—t Middletown -•‘•‘•t 1 Wayncsburj?* > :York Bunks* •>>**• •'»• • *.l . Relief Notes I United States Bank-••**ls Allegheny City Scrip •••pari Allegheny Co. <* 4 **prem Pittsburgh City ■“■■•—•par NEW YORK'. New York City 95,00 00,00 27,50 C.OO 4,00 2,00 0,00 102,00 22,00 39,Ml , : 8,00 ,450 Vo -10 .00 lO,OO 6,25 5.00 1,12! 0,00 3,00 f 2,50 1,121 • 0000 Country Banks-•• NEW JERSEY. 'AllSolvent-Banks**'*** f DELAWARE. All Solvent Banks* • • • • -pp Small Notes**** I MARYLAND. :Baltimore Banks*« Country Banks* *••• VIRGINIA. Bk of Vs.aiid Branches 4 Fanners* Bk & Branches I JVuHcy Uk and Branches! Exchange Bk A Branch's.l Wheeling Banks -*•••«• 4 do Branches-•*.•! . NEW ENGLAND I All Solventßanks--4 C rear G ikckes watsa m Tire chisel. Steamer" • u Bailie, JleaueußrawnsviUe. . Atlantic,Parkinson, do - i. M’Kee, Hendrickson* McKeesport. ' Thorriastfhriver, Bailey, Weal Newton • GenesseefConantj WestNcwion. « y.llayarili Peebles, Elizabeth. «■ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. . u Fores; City, Murdock. Wellsville. *i Winchester, Moore^Wheeling. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. . ■ * . « Arena, Ebbert, Wheeling. Tuscarora, Hays, Nashville. ‘i Jefferson, Johnston,Louisville. “ WeHsviUe,Ch;isiler ? fiunfislu Marietta* ParlccrAbargh and Mocking* <»■> : port Peit bet* USmi The steamer HAIL COLUMBIANA. S. Master. wiU loavo Pittsburghevery Monday, at 3 «>clockv*» M.; retaining will leave llockingpou cv*T7 Tuesday, at 6 o'clock, A. M; ' • ■■..-■ puseengers and shippers may rely on lio u'jnost tm.- commodation and promptness* \V. I*. WllfcELKa, mart* .. - - - No. g* Market st*ecti i JESUfe THE new and splendid passengeraticainei Geo roe D.Moobb, Mailer, wui run rs a reguler ui-weekly packet between .this, city and Wheeling* leaving Pittsburgh eyery ; Taeruay- Thursday an d Saturday, at 10 A.M**for Beaver, Wells viHr, Steubenville and' Wellsburohj returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, WeUsvtlle and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9A. M. Ferfreight OT passage,having unsairpassed accommo dations, apply ou board, orto - . • • > ARMSTRONG,CROZER A.Co.yAgents, .•Water-street- r TI« Winchester isa new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever'built for tho trade,, Pas pengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in the trade; : i A Tab fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE •JMBKfea. Cant; W«; Ha*ra, leaves the Alle gheny every Monday and Thursday, 0l T!»fin; ateimer ALLEGHENY BELLEI No 3,CapL joas leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* lin, every Ztordoy. and Friday, at 4P*M. r—.'-un For Freight or Passage»appfYen Board . (m.argP " For marietta ana tlocHlngporl. ....... i iofi»iiitiuiHPAClF , C l l!p«Ma' iaßggßirf..Hill leave for Ae above and mtennedb et- pons every TH VUSDA V, al4 o’clock, F- M • For freight or - No. fil Wain and 03 Front a. tfoFKiUaniiing and C*«iah.‘. |-JEE£&:-THB tightdraught and pleasant ateamor MiutRM, will lease the AUeguenywharf on Monday, WeJne*daj and.FridayB, at 3 o’clock, P. M, for Kmanning and Catfish. *©r freight or passage npply onboard, y • tnoyto • B-or Long ueach','fllar>et*Ji,t' arU,r * ,>, “ s >or “ and Galilpolls. . , ,4, - Tlie fine. steamer GOV. MEIG9, Siro.Nt.Maa'eiywilt leave for ifio aoove and intermediate noils, cveiy TUESDAY, at3P.M. wsose apply Aw m. Wednesday packet for Cinolunatir - rm Tub new and.fast running sieamerClN- Oi3miNGilAJ4 > M4aVer* will leave i&MSSsasßregßlfitly cvery:Wsi>NßSDA.*» Pbill«jibui , ff Watrt Cttt* BitftWUlimfcnt, I IN PmUPSBUBG, Beaver County, PennsylvaJua,on the .South side Of Ib.c Ohio River, opposite, the moatb of the Big-Beaver Creek; tweuly-eteht miles from Put*, burgh. cTeht from Wheeling, ond .one hundred .:frora Cleveland. The Proprietor has bad twemy years prac* ticalexherlencehsauregular Physician, twelve of which he han practised under the Hydropalhi csy 8 t*m. Tcrins onlv ytvs ooiwirs per week-payable weekly. AU •Reaians are adapted to ilydropauc cutes. - Each,Patient i, r‘q. ir“d l“fumlBl. two heavy woolen blankets, two la/gecomforu* four Bhecs.fonrtowels,a^oMcanip bl“nlict > o tl" tl p'[J”j!’Q(vAßD'AOKEn,Ptoprietor, 0 prietor, Philipsourg, Rochester P 0., BeayerCo,Pa. -k-rifW cftoi* Tfc'AS:— No'w'neelvinK dfttie RKKINI N tEA STORE, 35 Fifih strecu F&E3H TEAS of She iart Importation into New;York-consUiing of the 1 finest* chops: VOttog Hysoa* Imperial. Gunpowder, Union*, Nirg-Vons,Souchong,andßne.Congoa. . : • Retail Grocers me iuvued to call, and oer .'etnil cus tomers, especially; as we.know wc can please tliem._, t Alwacs oil Imnd.-Lovering’a Crushed .anil ralTeriied ! Sosarh! fair New Orleans and Clarified Sogan; Java ■S A. JAYNE3,3B Fifth street JAWKS Oi WAT*. MERCHANT TAILOR, . N# 3C MatktUbetween St(ond and -2>«rtf aireels, . • tSgg's tetpectfaWy to inform bisfrieodvand me pnbnc A i 5 that he hns retained from New York and Philadel phia, haying there selected from lhelalefiijmporiailons, in entire new Block of Block and Colored; CLOTHS, CAS3IMERE3 and VESTINGS) which for newness of designs and richness of fabricsV are; not snipasied by any hoase west of New Ybrk.~AU dE whlchiheUpTC parea 10 make to order in assperior.stylo, at the lowest price possible, arid cr rd tally invite pufcnaaetA io call andexaminetbestockbeforepurchasingelsewhCre. TO 2MTuO/tS.—I havend aothofized Agentjiri tins ciiy, for thesole of my work on GARMENT CUTTING. i u can only bo bad aV the etore of the suhfCnber,do I Markef street* nllhe following prices, -vizi.wiUi instroc | SSn" 1 JAMK9 C. WATT. _ \£r., ■ - -vr^.? : •> Cattle Market* , OHIO. * State Bk and Branches * I OtherSolventßankSv.'* I Bitot Sanduaky**"****7s Granville v«w ilk . il/rl»anaa* |Wooster vii***:***'* *25 INDIANA, State Bk and Branches • t ILLINOIS. State Bank Branch • ■ • m *jO Bkof Illinois™—— 75 KENTUCKY. AirSolvcnt Banks* • ‘ MISSOURI, State Blc and Branches • t MICHIGAN. All Solvent Banks-'***** 5 WISCONSIN.. Marine & FireJris.Co.ftt Milwaukie >•* •■•* *• 5 ©ENNESSfcE. All Solvent Banks*3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks**,• •*■* I SOUTH CAROLINA.If All Solvent Banks—— II GEORGIA. All Solvent Banks-. li ALABAMA* All Solvent Banks** LOUISIANA, All Solvent Banks*.** ...EXCHANGES- New York—*v.» • prc»- Philadelpbia—-*-rvr • ; Baluraore*—***v*vf. “ Cincinnati* * v l dis, Louisville*. **.**l r SCLouiß* *■*.— » ».*•••II u . . Lvalue of coins. | American Gold (new)-par. ? i do .do (o!d)*sprem» Sovereigns• >* •*•••» 9 4,85 Guineas* —5,00 Fredericedoers—•• • * ?,6U Ten Thalers**——* ■ 7,85 Ten Guilders* •* - * *v. 3,P0 Louis d*ot* • • *•**• •»' 4,25 Napoleons—• 3^83 Doubloons, Patriot * * 15?70 do' . Spanish*# Ducats 2,10 POUT OP PITTSBURGH* ARRIVES; Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Baluc, Bennel, Brov?u3viHe. J. M.’Kee;tleu(tncksbn, McKeesport Thomas Bailey, West Newton Geuessae, Conant, West Newton. S. Bayard, PeeblesjEUtabeth. Michigan Noiii,Boies, Beaver. Forest City. Murdoch, Welhville. Di nmol *Cori we 11, W heeling. Pittsburgh, Kohntz, ClneumaU. Hail Colombia, C rane, Hockiogport. Empress, Cox, ZanoiTillo. Wctlsville. ChrUiler, San Ssh BEPARrEBi ForwneeUugl Allegheny River T»dc. REGULAR FHAIfELIE PACKETS. Coal. „» rrilE OHARTIt'.RS COAt,COMPANY»rennwP'e 1 oared 10 contract for and to dchyer nl,H'„pitta (M'Kce’s Rocks,) 'wo and o htUr mtles b'.low PitW hatch, from ten In twenty thousand bushels or coni p»i day, -Pnrchnsetn furnish their own boat»._ - a The Coni is of rnperiorqoality nndenreWly mineo._. The price li; fixed « SU in K!?S,«^ , n^i p S«SS?-iSBj« “» l ™ ;sa=»as"”-“ s “‘' : Apply m the office, nt lhe wh o^g M’ELRATII, . President Chnnier. Coal Company - , trJOHT* M.’<WLLQ«eU. HEHRt^agJ«H., a>olll4li0xrBH& CO. -;- r i, ccAL.K.GroceTB and Commission Merchant WSd®J««"i» of Produce, coiner of -°?'S <OO. PiiUbnrgh. iranrlt ~ H is SUXUI’U VU (.OllOtt Co, 'Wholesale Oncers mi Commission Merchants, • Qomef of Penn and Irwin Streets, fmiull <I=SEvfUKH3—IU eacka Ftaihen, in, ¥ saieby imatafj KINS St MOPRHKAPv '4 , S lglllll fa AUCTION SALES. . Auction CMdt mMP tindprslened, after an interval of foot year*, bit fortlie Ciiyotl , i»labttTgh».hßP“sjj| Wiih an expe to his fnends and »he pabUc "*£,?J e £f h(j patronizehSn. UOn&U Auctioneer. - Refers 10 the principal City Merchant^—_ •' A:ttOtlO& a *nftUy TOaa i A T lhc CommcrCiul Sales as iLa.?S!S3£s”£-|H? fc-"** Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ha«, Cops,so- ■ass&s;ssa 2a».ssffla rr.r*fe c i“ja:«4« meats,Hardware and Cutlery, wouuw, van Gold nnd Silver WaicUes, &c*: :-..,<■, •* ialMf tfAtam fliAift octioP Mgl T?ALUABLE BEAL rftemoon, V Tuesday, April Uib,al 3 o'clockloUw will be sold, on the bheny ted on the south-eaet corner pfßixihstieer ant i € *. alley, having a flout of SB* feet on Sixthi aireewmaea tending back 4S feeton said alley. O"”®?,', a brick hoaee; containing aye.KxratsAndceiia v This property ofler ß great, indncemenU to <wy « disposed to invest their fbnda in Keal£state,_h J the centre of the city, near the location of ine JWW, Office, United States Court and Railroadl>eroi-__ It may tie treated for at prlvaie.aale, by apply ws *9 Mr. John Koppuz. Term, at Auefr. 'OUSEHuLD ANO KITCHEN FURNH UK*! jri Accnos.—On Monday, March Sflib, at 10 ; o clock in the forenoon, willbe sold,at the residence of Ur. * It Holme*, on Marbary street. near tho AUegbmj river, all hie Household and Kitctiea Furniluio.corapri iuii in part—foaiher beds, heir and hn«k maurasse*; bedsteads, bedding, bureaus, toilet tables, wardrobes, chairs, dining, tea and card nerior maho(cftHY fockiai two .uunpT*. Eg gl«fe“alarge qwntitr ol catpetiog, variou. oanUtle*,crockery and gluaawate.a variety of paint °DSraVinBa' kll °‘ iea Tm'kENNA. Auct’r. «v. u. ta’uatt'BSßV» At»otlone«r, , SFCOND HAND FURNITURE« AoctWW. - Will l>e sold ihis afternoon, et lf*M- »«t JttOsrt nay's Ancuon House. No. 145 Wood second hand Famnuievoll In good.orter;.*aihCTl)eds. k TTACHED SALK OF DRY GOODS,« AcciIOJI- A Will be sold on Friday, March 26.nl iheYoreaooi, nt McCartney's Auction H, o<^ c > kyviuar of a lotclgn attachment, alarge lot of drygoods, an« among (he assortment may be mentioned in pattibe' ™!\ lowing; French, English end American wo* * Fjencb and English cosSimerea,cassinetu,lwceds,mo hsir coaung, plaids,.qoeenscloih.draS, alpacas, mqd’ de limes, velvets. silk vesting, suspenders, thread,sila pDckethdkfs and ctayals. linen eamb bdKi? fine shift*, under drawers and shuts, Irishlinen, bleacfl* i.edmaslm, liner* towelling* black silk bareae, worried i aod ccltou stockings, tegeihcr wiih * large oioliancj I dry coodSs Jtc. - .W. G. McCAßiNfceij. ma. 25 - Auctioneer, ■ • < p, jn» UAVIBI Aucuonetr. Hardware, cutlery, nails, a*;; at Ate tion.—This morning, aI.IO o’clock,ottbe Commer cial Sales Rooms corner of. Wood and Fifm will be sold without’ reserve, a-quantity of liardware, C At" o’clock,' P. C M, one dray and 5“ID CS nVVis rier f - M A g r , TTALUABLE RBAL estate in the fifth V WARD at AbCTioti. —On Saturday afternoon, April 3d, at 3 o’olock, will be sold, on tho premises, that very desirable lot ot Ctound,.titanic at the corner nt Penn and jAdams slreeis, having a ifront 0/ dH feel on Penn atrect, nnd extendmg 100 feet along street 10 Soring alley,bn which are erected three new Duck Dwelling Houses, three stories high,having eight rooms, ceUnraudvaultfneaah. Aafl , r . T>RAlT>d ItOilKSALH—*'n Friday and gaiuroay C evenings, 231 h andfnih Inatants, at 7 o’clock, at the, ■Sales Booms,corner or Wood.and Fifth streets, will,be to'd.a large itockof-Valnable Books, tne latest andbesi editions of standard authors; family nndjiocßet bibles, cap papers; oXLEWHoUstEHOb.iI, FUHrtiiliftn. : ; ruoiru- NED —The sale ol Household Furniture advertised to take place this afternoon, it No. 22 Snyder’s Row, Has street, is postponed miiU Monday morning; March SOtli.otlO o’clock, when the etle will be positive ond wnhoot reserve! p. M. DAVIa, Aact’r. ■' 1 OUSF.HOLDFUUNITURE At Aucrtos.-On Thais i~j ■ day morning, March 25ih, at 10 o’ciook, at ihe re sidence of Mrs Jane Reed.OnGumstrcct near Webster street, will be sold* quantity of woU kept househou and, kitchen furniture !>,M.pAYi3, ; ra ar23 , AeUoneer. 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. pEH W B Vli VA H I A K. A 11-HO JD, Two Dally Trains From Plttaliutgft to ■ puundelpuln and Baltimore, . • Only SO .Hours Through! _ fare,«u. , „ THE Express maintain will-leave the Depot onbib- , erty street,above the Canal Bridge, every morning. Passengers willgo by thecarsto Turtle, CreeklSmilcs 1 where they will find the besi of :Coaches m readiness to convey them 23 miles, over a first rate turnpike, rood.-to Bealiy’a station; (conduetora accompany each train of Coaches), and then lake ihecara to Hollidaysbarc; and L then take the splendid sleeping carsdlreet to Pbtladel? lake the cars of the York and -Cumberland Hailroad at Harrisbargh, arriving at Baltic more to: breakfast, and to Washington Cny the some, Train will leave daily at o*3o, P. M-, air i rivingatPhiladelphla oextevening. ~| Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. D, Leech 4; Co,’* Express packet Line will leave daily, l at 5 o’cioekSSP. . M-, coanectlng at Blairs»ille witli ..the I Pennsylvania Railroad. Through rrqm,Pittsburgh to I Philadelphiaand Baltimore iu 33 hours. ’. 1 FARE 810 Passengers will procure thetr tickets at the Railroad Office iiEhe Monongahcla.House, Water Street. ; N B—Schedule ume aa follows: . . • From Pittsburgh to Beatty’sStatlon,, hours.. -. do Beatty’s Station to Johnsiown, 2| do do Johnstown to Hollidaysbarg,la* v w»r~ cinding33mileiPortageroad, « . - do :. From Hollidaysbarg to DiUer*vUle, i # v >do: >: do Dillersviilo to : :" Columbia Railroad,. 3k do • Total, S 3 hours. This Schedule oliows ample time on each portion of the route, and can be regolarlymade, if no unexpected detention should occur. Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia Railroad arc owned and ope rated by the State of Pennsylvania, and are in no way rmdertbe management or control of the Pennsylvania Ticket Art'tP. 8.. R. Co. Passaize to akl ftom Groat Britain ana lreltma,at,o to Calitornln; TAMES BtAKEI-Y, (corner of Sixth and Liberty. streets, Pittsburgh,) Is authorised by the Propnelots nud Consignees, lo tssoc direct from rhiacUv to Londorr, I Liverpool. Glotgow, DubUn. Wnterford, Cork, Britain, mid Londonderry, passage: cetnhcales, via Now > ort, "and tbthls city (tom any of tho above nruned pprts by the way of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, NevvOr* -leans and - Baltimore. -Also from Philadelphia to San FranciscOidiiecu - . ..••••■ Drafts suitiWefor remittance m smoUand largeaums, bavable at slght on aft? town of note in Great Britain and Ireland.* Alsosight draftstor any amount suitable for remittance to any part of ihe continent of ISurope, navable in Poris dud Frankfort on the Mam.: For. bills Sivine farther information and; particulars apply us l above : '• ' ■'V~ ■ - mart * IF'Time is money, purely u deserves to bo waicbed; and, render, you may be assured that--.. . . , . . Watches better ne’er were Fold, . ... - Whether of silver or of gold, v Than you will fiadivrbeti o’er yon go, - And look ouhoao on sale below.. L* REINBSHAS & CO. t FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM WOOIV BEG leave lo announce to iho trade, and <ho peulie generally,that they.'bave Jusl received, front the best monureetafen fn Fotrope, a laree lot of Gold and Silver Watches, WathhTools and Materials, and, a most elpr. hadt assortment of Tedrelry, from the best mattofaotn i rers—whieh ther offer at prices as low; as they can be i nurehased to tho-Eastern markets* . ; . ■ ■■•■ v■, : • Clocks, Watches - and Jewelry repaired ; to • tho best manner,and on the mostreasonable terms ' < Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. PUBLIC BAtißi rrHE proprietors of iho VIRGINIA J having disposed of their Grounds to the Baltimore old Ohio Hnllrond Company, fjr aDepot. offer for sale tlicit entire : Works, embracing all the.Machmery aral: Ftxtatei helonginff to the, complete perfect tunning order There are FORTY NAIL MA CHINES in lhls establishment, recently bntli end.orthe most approved patterns' An ENGIN'E.-vriiti a Cylinder twenty-four inchesin diameter, aiidslx leet stroke; four boilers, four (eel diameter. bys2 feet in length-eaeb bt I let containing 9 flues, eighteen inches in diameter.— Thereare 8 Boiling Farnsees;2 Hentlog Furuecea. bno 2 large flail Furnaces fof. heating Wail Plate; ljarge Lethe, for lonung Rolls, wilh.the .Rolls, ScrewFress, Grindstones, and all the materials necessary to.erect a new Mill. For afuller description,' oil persons wishing to parchnse, are invited to an examination of the vtoras on the premises. Thesale will take placeon iheFiKsi DAY OF MAY NEXT, tf not aooner “»* ,“ P s7h* sale. The terms:of payment will twelve, eignt. een and twenty-fonr months—the purchasers g o bonds with approved fecu “JJf Uji fIkMING A CO. Ctty.of Wheeling, March 18,18®!^ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ Section thajrrom Pape*, for Em 11034^'^' :; DmwSpop n^‘Bnßol,B ' , r““ D *,?r 0P u”ii T !;vcNM b ' r ’ JSAiugSr* .; *»rfgll> & kebnan! A T Tao “otath : - Ooppnte Wilkins Halt. Pa. WsSff'SSS'Sr rkSo. h a^.Sou s &G,caißriu,,n.l t America. . * —— ■ —- rue subscriber ’ has.-a a haodnod Tfor“S.%%'“ of U Johuton & Co, of mio delpWa.*e^ollomn(t: « FounuFomey teller, diffcrcnuiter ; 500iU*;Lead«,catto orter. 10 cofflposinr Sucks; 100 kcirsProii s Ncwi Inki l Braaj Galley, Column Bolee,of °’ Pelt In Tea Store, 38 FlM> N, B.—Order* lectlved for new tyre. ■ liaervn .. ;- " x -4; - ■. > .*>■•■ ■>* '•’i i. • t r „ rro LET-Tho .abVoirlbrr'ofrer- (at JL Store rdon row occupied Wlilocic fefertf ■ fc n 0 ,87 MorkeHTrWSt. PoSSesSfoh g>TOnJgB33. °a 100 Ist of AmEn'ioiroof . , .janfaf C!UAt», JI. PaULSOS, No. 73 \Vool%u rrmc Vnpewty tor 8U«. I, J?9«aCKF,ENW-OODGAR»fsN Property oflVire! S'S?* 1 (?* **'* In lots to tail nardiaecrs. Thiit freArmni ihJiiiSS 0 ' summartesMcliee, ; „f^ 6e °? d o!n <ke «<tJ- Pot partita -1 * ob,cnl, M on tie preot«fe P S3Ksf®wS2^& )eI,M lf A -WILKINS A CO. * *' -A hrame Conogo, win, „ fins ' SS“H Garden nntt Shrubbery. -Atootfotfr terca Vlo . jhjn; .paatorage for horse and core, on the premise* ■:•■■■■• adjoining. Toe honse contains, some -tetv OT iwetvo *!■ room*, and the loeiilon mon denirnlile Rent low. •: “ i maria ~ a WILKINS 4. CO, mml .Vt>K BkN l'.— Prom ilje"ist.of AptH-naxt, the v - KHHsa Store, with na'ellingYatiachcd.nti the comer of. •“■“"•Market and Firsheireets—a ccod lmsii.fF* send -fora Store orTavern; n being only one eqoare.fre a the ■ river—will bo rerUtd low to a good lenauL.. Apply to t- WALTISK ItltaNi’, >-glbl L' l *-. y«t. - ■ •mwTlSilf A FIRST RATC «*ct onH nai.u Um.ituu*, modtrftvt.iyle, v A. which hasfieen ramiing boiafew mombs Wiwb© ; ' »>ld very low Apply nt: Crown’s Hotel} corner -of* Sm llifield and Third streets - UROWW ft fiONNRT.LV> LOTS' FOR SAiiii, * V\NB LOT,iuii»o. C'gUio Wi,/ii vt ?.-uie City of Pitts* \J burgh, (rowingon , ocust eireeif feci. frunUngv., :•/ on Vanbiaarastreet, running to Am blulT4oo'"?ce(, frdat* - . ing.tbe Mon'«ngahelivsfi.lfeet,;ironUngoa iMilionuerger ■•■■■’*' street 4pO leet. .Oneolßcr I ot,iiiJjo:ning ihn above, m Phuonru-blpj' fronting on Lowest fcct.ironiing on nul eB- ;.- berger’a streetto til© blolf 3£J feci, on i&« UufT-over*. 1 !; :: looking the MononßahelasMl tfei.iou Imc or tau r ertyaf the I tie James.lrwin. mp fret toLoruUstreet. ona othsr-Hot in Pi’l wv/nahip*fromnig on tocmt W. 993 feet* fronungioa WHtenber«©r airfeuSU f«uo *24 : feci alleys Jronuitg oo taid nlley 293, (eet tos tt* Imoof:: properly of la:a;James from aUey .to Hocusisu other'Lot m iho city or Pittsburgh* fronting on v.;. Locust street 993 ieeli r ro»tia/y on Vjintjraaqi *tri*ci'l2ft- - ; feet io a 21fect alley fronting; o-i: shuJ alleyiftft.feet, froniing on Miileiiberccr street lift li:eli« L«rcMU .*t . ; 1 -One other Lot,fromi. g on ForbesstrcCi-49 feet, fnwifr. logon Mitienbcigcr fltreei 129 fret in a 24 Teet p H©y \ oir •. th© 4B feel laXot Ao* 42 m Mmeiibeigcr?S' fronting on Forbes street £& fed, ironiv j. . •Ing on Yonbrnnoi rtreet IIU feet} to 024 /eet- ©Jlojv- ■.,... fronting on said alley 72 feet. 1 will sell tor eatn, on lone time, or on. perpetual leasc.> For particulars; enquired the-Bnbecnber>:on. : the corneT of Sandusky street and South Common, Al*.' .*•• - legheuy City. * ' mai2o.4ro_ TUILTr.NBF.ROgR. ‘ Attood t>rra * or Sale, IN "Washington County, ?>tuie of Ohio,five njiles /roax • N iho River,, nnd five .miles, below Marietta. Sold' v contains SO acres, 20:of which are good bottom - landjwctl watered. :The whole, h ami (cxcepvr4 acres, v which are cleared and fended,) n heavily .umbered,. : . The Imnrovemcnis nic— n, leg house, with-a few fruit- • • liocaV Trim6tl ;>‘ ;.;; V'.-’Vi/ ■•';•' • ; The above Farm will be sold m a great sacrifice/, • ■ Erqmrelmmcdiatcly.of MXAIN & AIOFFCTT, mr2>‘ ' . ~ ’ NotQL Fifth slrcct,. • SiTEAHRQAT FOR controlling interest, ; > Or, tf required, the wuoleof ihe steamer PiLOT. fto v 2, as.she now - at the . wharf, will bo'sold low for •• cash,or good eudorsed.papcr F<rr further information •" enqalte.of ... . •: .A.WILKINS A Co^: •inarl? • ■. . corner of Market amiThirdstreels.' FUR ttALIVOKRISWT.—A im.CK llOUSU'bnd LOT : situated lo.lhe borough of Manchester] opposite the Greenwood Garden. The Lot Isoo bv I*o lertjthc house - 20 by 32, contains 0 roorav with finished Garret and - ' Cellar, together wim a shop ort the back part oftheLot: ;; Terras easy- For particulars enquire of T'■ : r Mblain a MOFFirr,’’ - •■■■■ •: ' No . 31 Fifty street UK 3A US VBuY;toW -^A 7 HOUSE antfLOTorT' Beaver atrecty two doors. above ■ Jackson* Inlhe - • city of Allegheny. The House isframo,--two noriet bigb. wiilia bnck Kitchen attached. The.Uoaae is 1T..; by 28 feet ; the Lot 20 by Odfsct. r<*rras modormo. En» qmreof McLAIN fe .VOPFITT. .marlO - - r . ■ No 3! Fif'h street;: TriHE Subscriber nff-M»oreuic * very vnluableCOAT/ A.- PROPERTY at the mouth, of Run, near Lock N0.3,0n the- Monougueia. River, fOhsjetingo? about 8b Acres of Land, and to' addition thereto, £n< ux *BO acres of Coal. It. has a .wide tio.it ou the Kivrf,- with deep wa er at -afl seasonsami 'a natural'' tfasla •<■ rieorihe mouth or the Run, . which, with intle could be improved so as to load atv kf ejrtrfloat fifty boats ota time,-protecting them trout therfrougm of tutu* : mer, and the ice of winter.. „ . : ItafrordSHQexcellenißiic foraincamhoal yard, and for a idavtr MIU near a r hettd of routed 28 feet may be obtained, commanding ail th* water of y Batson’s Hun and its brnnchcH :It nat- ■ nraL outlet of more than l OUI Acre? ol Coal. :> Limestone ' of tlio best quality abounds near the mouth. - The WutsonVßun route.is recorded, a? one of the best ! forthe Hercpfi Id Railroad,and if tins is adoptedj lho ' ■valaeof the property wnl be prrtnl.v. ct}hna>-eas« • The Property .will be solo at-a~i»argain ; .uno on libor al terms of payment A portion of ihe-nuroiiase money might remain o* bond and. mortgage lor o,or-8 - •< n)ar)o3mo # Ob*» HREKD. To Let TJIROM tho first of Apr. I a.xr the. trusts-stob? build'- .■<• Xt lnc, No;.S?A Market s«. ee\ betwe* i! F r-t and.-..-ce~ v ond-ireets. .Enquiteof R fiiVVNs-hNM A Cty •• • • maiO . • . • -...: • • • ; IfiMarket*!. IjtUR HLN I—A jaige and cotiv'-meul Office. With gas-' 1 fixtures on firel floor ol H arch oufcnowoccDpted by as.and. possession given, tramerisaiely. : AUo,u liirge -' ' . and convenient* lace on'econo fioor/tn.our WareiiDusOk . . froatlng.Water street, und possession given on the t*i oi •'*' April next * S, WATLUAIaN A SONS, r ' • feb2B -• Nos *nd 8 V\ ater »nd flg Front Hired, v LAND FotV&AMv—Sixty ucrea Coin Frlvi> V/ logo: just übove the second Dam* im the Youii - nynver • " Ifebgfrtf}• a WILKINS.jt CQ J - ‘ TOORSM.I'V on Fourth-, tsireov one-iltird- - pure .-of-Lot * JP No 3*29, between mariieiaM .Ferry, 40 feet fioitMfy -i. • 85 back ; well euUed ior butltlirnf purpo-cs. J’rilo iu.' Vi debatable anil terms easy.. ior rem» TWO: offices on- "■ Fifth direct Apply to M» ALUONT& KEENiOf, Attorneys «t Uaw,»‘2lf Fourift-Strcet.’ ; For Rent. THE DRUG STORE Avthe" eotnzi of Hand and Pona streets. lebLhtf A W MOMW Fourth street. FOR RENT— I’o ftur*elr>moH »j tt nifty • acre* ofGround p. with Orchard. a> eood barn xtna $• out nod a dweHmeof fiur or/fivo rooms' ''A'i * tenant n wanted, who will improve the ground* an4':'s ' plant shrubbery. fur which sometbuur wilt i>e alio wed • marl 3 A. WM.KfNg *^ A T<YO STORY BRICK SHOV—with grtvel4ttS& v. »A,,'4?l by-SO Ret j.with an * A •■boiler—all in good, order. -Also, ourih«#*amu lidtj^-^ i > emailDwellmg Mouse.. 'TheLoi lUQby 4o.frei.'-3 Aojtti} <•*. ~ leaser Sweated on Übrnv street, cpnpeiic * vowa Railroad Ticket Office, Fifth Yvsrd, i Apply to v.. w , J.’MOWAKTiT, ’ ~ ■ >•>.,. No vrfig i jbertv street •'■ "'. v . .. .... *i'or. IR.ACRES OF -LANPi lii: low to-truH purchasers} It/ situated near the pcppeny .oi Col. Creghan do* ceased jonemlJe frotn:the AUejiiony .Cemetery; being panef tbo U.slinp -Farra. - Furuer information vtriU'bc twen on applying to tiie aalhscnbftjv on tUo ' 'lice per acre,SJSft ’ - ■■:.•?; / KE)\VARti HAYNEd; maro:2w : -. ;i ' PROPEIITt. KOU. *T*HE subscriber offers'-.for sa o» on very reasonable - JL. Mrms.lbe following f ronerty-j-vir-: * A THREE SToßtf BftlCK UWBUUMO HOUSE. No. IlO.PwUn street, between Hby str-et nnd Ev^stjal-**•?: ley; aiVdjuo’S »feet frn.t, extending: boclc 112 feetlo> f an alloy.;: Thebouseis on&o.f.iha best x * in onbofllleraoat pleasant nffignbo/faoods iallwOity*- ; FIYIS,tOTS*?-Eaibjracio« corner of Front and Ferry . ' streetoXonenundred and 6.vc feet front oniFerryj und'/- r COfeei on Front street, wuh a good lnree»:orfr bfmlr . *' ibttiWlnjjon the. corber-a S iiiory ./rame on -Freni and twoTJtfek; Buildings, ii c ed as siiops.<jnFerry sc.' - - v • AXOr*3lfte( froui liy.SQ deep, on Frout»be’twcen. Harkctand Ferry’streets. - ' ~ •• • •.. * ■ ■ AXOT,wuh.very oonveftient FromoUwelling - ; Xol an feel by 90,fronting mvCongrens aiM Efm stfcfcla.. ■■ A HOUSE snd-LUT:on IV yllo-circtt,“ncar the new . Cootl Honse. The Loose! - *.v-i ’ arrange * and in good ~ order, and i» now occupied as n Hoiel. A THREE STORV BRICK, on SnillliGclS street,. neat Seventh, beingln an excellent bar'mcsslocailon.—•. .. The Lot SO byfiO.feet . iiifng on StnilUfieliaU • - -A COTTAGE FRAME; und- LOby I 'll feet fronting on Anne and Robinson 6trpciß,AtlH^n.. > ny City. ' This U a very deeirabie ami pleasant io"anon ftu n resi deuce. _ _ V THREE LOT&. on Centre street and PasiareL'apc, • la Allegheny‘■City, fht by UU fe*l each, uear'ithe « donee ot Mr Peter Jennings NINE LOTS, in me town ofM T Reesport, each GO - fcetbylSO :Bevcralof Uiete are oi. ' • ELEVEN ACRES in Limciown,; on the Mononjpihola - River; on winch there are fborhou*e» •• 'nicre aresoma ~ hix or seven acres of excellent Stone Con] and abqn* 1 *. danceiOf Liraetoone; convenient f to the*landing;, two<!oal Pith open OO LOTS In .the tmvn of Colqrnbjji.GO feet oy 150 • each nearly alUevfel, and Ipca'ied - The lynantofy cacti .Lot has the privilege 4 of. Ustng wlmrever..iStoua'i ( .r Coal he may requirc.f*r /usown u»«,frt»m-a plt:miiir:u. the Lochs Colambia ls fiiantinn Ofl.the • j 'bank of theMonongtihela river, a.ih'>r; di<t>.nc<vt;dlp«f ; Lock No. 3, In. the midst of an ext*u ,< iVe ; ;?ipUo;.vfl : .l rev-;, ■gion,and would be'a desirobfo pcioifor jxwaiftctanng *StXWO™HUNDUCD_ ACHES of wwetinr STOVE COALjwiih House, Raifrond, Ac-. TJusJ.proptrty has afrootOf 140 rpdiOn Ihe Al.mongalirU river varX e<*llftiitJaiidlrsri'f?Ood grade aaufQgr.«utinn/or Kni:rom*>: . enough Jevcl ground, at o;ir point rpr iiirosed, : \ tardensor locffJtotts/or rtananjoioriee,.. . 8!i , ....... h The veini* deco enough'n *JIo-wh’*rseß.te be tnea in hauiioir on* Coal—me-qaniliy of wJu« H. for ' iron* j work steam, g-Sj or ordinary uscs .if iiot. e urpasiied "by . Irt iny.absenee.my Agent. James UioVeJy Esff .' wt‘) itveaH neceswaryinformationj-and lie nmhomeo to •' give wanontse deeds forany property so ■ < -No JlOPenn street rptf-LlST—' '■PaNOUSU »ANNiTiftfOU <£:.-• !| the rheaue r .,FzMU^HirceUl > lu-<burgli.' ■ PosßeseJOß irlv«n ur> t:>el*tnf ApriI r Knq’Jire of*- : r ° 3 bTfeIWART k GILU AitA tUnv., ■■. \or-8? F»lh «trf*et tirAHEMOrSE No; i4,‘ corner. ’of Vt ' ‘SM*eew> being anchgi lc s andf t »u*in>»s ofttny • kind Fortermß enquire of it y *, I jn*i • . ai >vyon’s liuildings.J':0 T 3 Fif Irsircot /'itfESTFR’3 l-Ml* tRUJM Ceirb m \ f, a t»«i V* of fiivdU'p.biUty;:©t wi»rkm.tii'**'u» u d in**', nrtfc*-' ' MKN AND Ht»VB' 171^/V■ sj to^li- a ?..n• d ; Reasonable Hrent ittducctnetru to cash' JSo.. charges ftfrahor?cng Goods ;r WUB XJPY TO * mar 23 85 M s n near wlndey •VTBW.COOW'Ui' - tAiinN * *' «.c r*ce\i g I^l'and now on inn f ak«j -p» k-.-.rR-i't Goods. cotnprisins S» ■ ■.: ''dimer-: ~v. SUCRf Hetoge I'd-lf'-*;-; : 0.:».i Ma«lm Ti»lame». Ate *« " ****”** BKA-PK SHA V :■ ■:,*-Vj VH> «IV*j;QQ -- om» sliou*M»asHu..<■■ broidcrtd and p aluy while ©mi colurea. ■, an pncm l raaraJ -'7. •. u. 4‘- 4 v .r CA- \ utaluwß luf -&•&« Coal Land torSait**. SOLE LEATHER-—lCOTides SJnuphtfS maiSJ _1 *jL AB , CO toT&EKUHAVrd -A YO.II (Mn ,rt» . nun. »«* !*■« i hee'i in I.u»lne« for liie I '•> 6‘e »V h Vi »' wi>h'atoohifu» n *itaHinn iw -•! «miin.o»C "ftJ» uai-Cl«rt, In "Ome r. »poelaH- raercßi.’i'.s hoo«r. hejtof rafcrrn esetvm*- * “Apply , tlasOl.Ujritl> Itlr KHr cfHll.’ll • ' ■ ** J A' I ) between JOHN FriRKhK *i.n V' M $b firm of John Perkei ic<3&, . Febmity 14)188}. ■ , \V
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