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The Bucltyt State leaves to-day,for Cincinnati and Louisville, having been detained,beyond her usual tune, by the bursting uf her steam-pipeat Steubenville. Navigation. —The recent cold. spe)l haß- occa sioned a slight subsidence ia tho river, which is yet in fine boating order. - • The'Missouriiß alsoin- good navigable ordor from Westoatothe mouth, Tho Upper Mississippi is rising nil the way:, dawn,: and haa&early four feet on tbeXiower Sap ids. The steniner W. A. yiolett, aTa*oo»ver pack et, was sunU in that river, on theAth Inst,, and her cargo"of-800 bale 3 of cotton, 'ecriously: dam-; aged. - Fortunately,' no lives weto los t—"f- ioui l , Union. For California.—The California fever appears to bo raging very violently: in this part of Uncle Sam’s farm.-' Numerous parties-have left-our city for- the gold mines. A largo number are - here preparing to go,:nhd many more will follow them. The following persons left tbis:city yes terday, on the -steamer Diadem,-, for. St. Joseph: William M’CleUand, SamuelLytJe, Henry Lytle, Hamilton Rea,- William Wilson, Jr., John tittle, Jr., of the Sixth Ward, and William F. AUcorn. Several others, belonging to the same party, left a short tirnh*' since .for . St. Josßpb, to purchase mules and procure the necessary outfits for .the. prosecution of the journey across the plains..... There is also in tha city at the present time a party numbering over .thirty—-the .great , part of them from" the neighborhood of . Monongaheia City, Washington county,—w]» will-leave in a few days, on the steamer Federal Arch, for. St. Joseph, on their way to Californio. This com pany have divided-themselves, into messes, and havo-agreed to-such-regulations as will secure a safo and speedy journey aoross the plains. One of their rules is, that no traveling shall be done on the Sabbath. Dr. James Goedox goes along with this company as physician; and, in fact, : every measure will he taken to preserve the .health of tho party, and. seoure them a safe and speody transit to the .• other side of. the -Rocky. Mountains. Sncsn. Beniley, Esq., Solomos Alteb and Hesey- Sbbaeee, of Monongaheia City, are the committee of arrangements. Mr, Shearer left, a. week or, ten days ago, for St. Joseph, to procure the mules and outfits. The . following:are the: names of the party, so far-as we can learn: Shesb. Bontloy; Solomon.-Alter, Henry Shearer, William Hailman, Wm. Lacey, # Alex. Leonard, G. MoFadden, Thomas Morrow, ’ Hezekiah Carmack; Wm. Clark, Henry Colvin, Smith Wilson and brother, J l . P. nolmes, Wm. M. Williams, Messrs. McGowan, Aiken, Hicks, Walts, Cough,'Gordon,.Colvin, Wolf, Cough, nnd sevcral others whose names we could not learn. Grand Concert. —W. Vincent Wallace and Frau, loin Helene Stopel, give their first and only con cert in this city, this evening at Masonic Hall. Fbauleis Stofel brings with her a namo, os a piSnist, not eqnalled by*any other performer— male or female—in this country. . In her visit to this city, a year ago, she was received with everymanifostation of applause that a truo appre ciation-of her great merits could render. Wo know that we are not. mistaken, when we say that’ Masonic Hall will be crowded with the beau ty end fashion of the city,-to welcome .her back, and bo ogaia.oharmed by an exhibition of her wonderful performance on the Piano. W. Visoeht Wallace is well known to the pnblic by his splendid musical compositions and his exquisite playing on the violin. Tho programme: consists of a selection from • the operas of Rossini, Donizetti, Mozart and others; together with those brilliant variations on tfio violin, in the execution of:which ;Mr. Wallace has no superiors nud but few equals. The Accident an the Buckeye Stale.—The Buck eye State did not arrive in this city, until.yes torday morning, -having boon detained beyond, her usual time, by the accident at Steubenville. She was backing out- from the • wharf at that place, when the:stcam pipe borst, scalding two persons severely ; one of whom has since died ; ' and two others slightly. • Thomas M’Celriok. of McKeesport was drowned; it is supposed by being forced overboard, by the eonfusion conse quent upon the accident.- Mr. Sweeny, of Wells villo, who was very ill at the time of. the ncei-. dent, was scalded, and has. sinco died. Tho other persons injured will recover-., .: Assault and Battery.— A lady named Mrs.- Mor gan,’made informatlonyeßterday, against a boy named Michael Myers, for assault and battery. The mntter was compromised, however. If this course was pursued with all thepetty assault and battery oases that-come before our Aldormen, the County would bo cleared of the enormous expense that such trifling cases involve. New Paper. —We have before us tbe of a new Democratic penny _ paper, to be p n |j. lQhed in this city, by an Association of Journey men Printers, consisting of Messrs. Lynde Eliot, John Layton, J. H. Irwin, James :.F.- Campbell, Joseph Telford, and Tlios. J.- Henderson. Tho editorial department will bo under the control of Lyndo Eliot. Slate Roofing.— We would Ration to the advertisement of Mr. T*- jOS rno y i fa this morn ing's paper." 110 ’ uas made extensive arrange mente.to otdero vrfth whioh.he may be favo '" ed> and( from h ; g reputation aa a busi es man we have no doubt will give Batisfao ' tion to all who may patronise him. . fr ■PI Tht Stabbing Cast.— The final bearing of this case, came off at Alderman Major’s office, otfSat urday. After bearing the teaUmony of the phy sician, the Alderman held Wm. Graham to bad in the sum of $1,600, and Andrew Graham m tho Kirm ofSl.ooo. ■ The Great Swindler.- G. Ewd Thompson, left this oity, yesterday, in charge of Mr. !>»«»• «** assistant keeper of tho Kentncky Penitentiary, on the Messenger No. 2. Mr. Thompson wtU tty the salubrious nir of Frankfort for wo yearslongcr. ' - Theatre— Mr. Blanchard attract ed a good houEo at the Theatre on Batardoy and tho wonderful perrormnneo of the dogs, • was received ■with the applause they deserved. /They appear to-night,-ina new drama. • ’ , e . Odd Felloics' Supj)cr. —lVe leant front the To ken, that the-members of Gomer Lodge, No. G 4, will give a supper on tbe 2Cth of April, the pro ceeds of which- are intended to relieve this Lodge from pecuniary embarrassments.- The Messenger No. 2.—This fine steamer did ■ not reaoh.here until: Saturday morning, having • run aground 14 miles below this city, on Thurs j ■ day evening last,. She left, however, on her rog nlßr day, Saturday. _ Bn. Naibanial TTeJicoutnuiicU the statement, \rhSch has beett published, that be has accepted a cell from, the McKeesport Presbyterian Con gregaUon. ” ! All. BuckmatUr, sent one person to the till, yesterday, for vagranoy. Seetlng of. the Board of Hintgen or tbe Agrlcnttarnl So«iet)r>, . . The Board of Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society met oh Saturday, in the Court House. Present, Messrs. M’C&be, Murdock; McQuewon,- NoFadden, Miller, Me- Helvy, MoKuightySaively, Speer, Snodgrass and Young. |W. . The Committee of Correspondence frith the State Agricultural Sooiety, relative to the,pro* -priety of holding their next Fair in Allegheny county, made:a report, fronn?bich it appeared thdt the matter -would receive the attention of theproper committee at Harrisburg, in a short time.' ~ John Murdock, Jr., Chairman of the Commit tee on Printing, made ■ a verbal report,. explana tory of the reasons for delaying the publication of one thousand copies of tho Constitution and By-Laws, which was accepted. A variety of seeds were presented to the Board of Managers from tho . Hon. T. M. Howe, which were distributed among ■, the members,' each of whom is to preserve tho produoe of all suitable to the soil and climate of this county,: for the purpose of introducing them among his neighbors. Copies 6f the Patent Office Keport for 1860 •and !51 were presented to the Board by the Hon. Moses Hampton, and on motion of Sir. J, K. : Kenpedy it was resolved that thb thanks of ,the [ Board bB tondered to Messrs. Howe and Hamp ' ton for their kindness. | Oh motion of Captain Young, it.was resolved i that all persons entitled to premiums awarded | oh Bheep' and horses at tho last fair, who .have [ hot tyot received them,he invited, to attend the | meeting Of tho Board, at teu o'olock on the last | Saturday in April. | - Tinder a resolution passed at the last meeting, i providing that eaoh member of tho JSoard- shall ibo Constituted a committee-for tho purpose of i enquiring into tho propriety of awarding pro ! mirnns at the next fair on some particular branch of‘agriculture or manufactures, the Chairman appointed.the following gentlemen: John Mur dock, Jr;, fruits and flowers; Samuel McCaSlla, field crops; David Boyd, cattle ; B: MoKnight, i poultry; Benjamin Kelly, sheep; John Young, | Sr./ horses and mules; P. A. Woy, root crops and i garden vegetables ; .J. MoKelvey, hnttor, cheese i and honey; Alexander Speer, Bohinson, swine; Joseph Miller, household manufactures; Alex ander Speer, Pittsburgh,; agricultural imple ments; J. M’K. Snodgrass, articles connected with husbanding not enumerated above ; Josiah King, woollen and ootton manufactures; G. .W. Payne, castings and other articles of iron; John B. MoFaddcn, ariides manufactured of gold and silver; A. B. McQuowaij, branohes of mcahaal cal industry not enumerated. The gentlemen appointed arc expected to report at the next meeting. After tho transaction of some business of no general importance, . the Board adjourned, to meet again on tho last Saturday of April. ' i J. E. M’CABE, Chairman, J. K. Keksedv, Secretary.. House of Refuge.— Wo see that the neighbor ing counties ore awaking-to tho importanceof a Huhse of Refuge in Western VennsyWania. A meeting was held in Butler on the 22d inst., winch was largely attended. Tho snooting was Addressed by Rev. A. W. Black* Chaplain of tho Western Penitentiary, and a nemos of rcso . lutiouswero introduced,- which were -unanimously adopted, of .which the following is> the most im portant one: , Resolved, That wo approve of tho orootion of a House of Kefnge in tho county of Allegheny, for the confinement and reform ation of juvenile offenders, and that as soon os the Commission ess of this county deem it-exp icdicnt, wo would recommend a subscription by t he county, towards the erection and completion o.f it, not exceeding thosunrof twonty-fiya.hnndisnl dollars. We are glad to see that our- country friends aro awaking to the importance of this measure. If the neighboring counties wilt Bubscribo as liber ally for this most laudable obj eet, 03 our friends in Butler show a disposition t| > do, tho work can soon be gone on with, and. tU 3 necessary build ings erected. Burning of a Baggage Gar.~ -Tho Baggage Cor of the passenger train of the P cnnsylvania Rail road, caught fire,on Friday nf temoon..last, be tween Altoona and Fostoria, nh oat twelve miles from Hollidaysburg, nnd the b eggago of eixty seven pnssongers was totally: destroyed before the flames could be put out.. The loss is estima ted at $B,OOO. Tbe only - perse ns from this City who lose anything, are- —Mr. Jaok, $260 ;'Mr. -Sterne, $126; Jehu M. Horne,sl6o; R. Belfore,. $6O; Mr. Gallaher, $1 00. Mr. Thomas White, of Memphis, Tenn.;lo ata trunk valued at3!1,600. The car contained ti j® baggago of 200 passen gers ; thoJiaggago r aaster, as soon os ho discov ered the’ fire, comm fenced throwing the. baggago out of tho cor, unt' jl the engine couldbe stopped. The losses of the passengers will be sent to the Board of Direotc rs, who null act on them, and refund tho less af each man. The Huichiru an Family, gave their lostconeert in this oity, o’ iSaturdny everting last, to a large audience.. T mring tlieir stay here, their enter tainments h ave been largely attended, and , their excellent v ocal music, applauded, as it Well deser ved. Th ay give a Concert, in- Allegheny City this ever ing; and will leavo for thoir homes in the “ oldi Granite State;” this: week, by V a 7 of the laiies. Success will go writh them. Larceny. —EUen 'Dougherty was omAsted ani. brought before Aldf irman Bnokmaster on; Batur day|' charged with, stealing a shawl on.d some jewelry, from Israel Toylor; the shawl w* B found in her poss eßSion, but it is supposeef m Vie way with-tho jewelry. She was 00m; ®it teil. to answer the charge of larceny. Disorderly.Conduct.— Alderman M’Cune, yeit te rdoy committed John Jones, for disordorly'- eo nduct. . Councils. —Tho Tegular monthly , meeting of t Jio Councils will take , place this eTeniug, at 'their chamber. Out of Danger. —William Phillips, who was stabbed by Graham in the diamond Market, the physioiana pronounoo out of danger. ggs» FRESH OYSTERS received daily bj'Ad- at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. Bohemia. Olui Work*. ■ . ‘ ■ jtDitJtrs. rossman & co., Manufacturers of flint. GW,ss, tn »u it» variety. We have.aUo, on hand', tightnmg »oa dnsalators r of asuperior pattern toau T / thing y* l P ro * ** lieaier# in Glassware can save from W tp l® P er * Warehouse, corner of Water and Uosß streets, feblCSm: FUuburgbJPa POBUC srjppßK. . . rHUE Member* of ihc AUtf Fire Company ' iniena I celebroUnir.ihe^Semirr^nieutalAimivemrjjflßß Organiration of the Corner ,ny.” by « PubUe 8»P»j Wilkin* Halil on Friday,' evening, Ap.nl 9tll ’ ere bet* of other Company *.and the eitiwns generally ate rrtpeclfttliy invited. Nickel*one dollar each, can be procured of • > : ■; :i n. - CmOBELL, ■ , W, v. Dikbl, Wi. McBTBSSr 'H. B. fiHAPfBD, W. J. MoHTQOMEttY. mnrgo ffourT el and Di*palcheoeyjM«. on ilke» * day if S wrwuil' •“»l * ( n h °Jg aiJure** at ihe SIUfThOT act iuaimed with me, to {be following^enCojem- - ; . Jo’ a „ Snyder, Esq ,Cashier) Dr. KoberjSny^j_ I • of the Bank of Pittsburgh; I OcorgeOgden.tuq, - I ||;i.l,..Ring*all,E«n I JaoeaA.Wßniyu,e»‘l-j \ ‘ ‘ I^JiRY«OHBbcg:? i N Patent Newepapex Files, the be*: I now in use. Far sole by 4 • - « . 1 I.B.WELDIN, BooknellcranaSttuoncr,, I mMS7 oaWood«,.,beiweonThirdandFouitn. S : S®p ? : '■ t . ‘ ''f.v by the (yitsiLLY line. yrvil COaGnESS-FIKST SESSION. • Washisgtoh, March 27. Sekaxe. —The Senate was not in session to day. House.— The house Was engaged-in debating the Deficiency bilk : Mr. Houeton moved the pre vious question on concurring in the.amendments mode in Committee -of the Whole. - Mr. Jones moved a call of tho House. THE EXPLOSION. New York, March 27. -The premature explosion at Hurl Gate , killed but two men, and wounded but two others. :M. Maillefort and the fireman escaped; . _ • From a farther investigation of; the affair,; it apt)ears that M. Maillefort in--, undertaking tho 'blasting, employed two boats, -, one for the gal -■vanio'battery, and tho other to contain thepow •derr. M. Maillefort guided the former, and his assistants the latter. ■ Immediately before the explosion, a canister containing 120 lbs. of pow der, had been already sunk in the water,-l)y his assistants and was fixed on the rook, wbilo an 'other canister was still in the boat M; Maillefort, who is generally about, forty feet from tho boat containing his assistants, ■ ap proached with his boat, for the purpose ofreoeiy : ing tbe wire, which was attached to the canister, of powder in the water. : By some mistake, the wire of the canister in the boat.,, was handed, to Maillefort, who, having removed to the proper, distance, then brought the wire in contact with the battery. The consequence was that tho pow der in the boat, exploded, shattering it to atomß;.. the assistants in it wore blown in. various direc tions, and: two of them wero instantly killed, Theodore Loutbard Was horribly mutilated, and it is thought that ho will not recover. ■ - ; The boat in whichM. Maillefort was stationed, was'considerably shattered. Hcrcceived Bevoral injuries, andhis brother-in-law was also slightly injured. The explosion was terrific, being heard for miles around. New York, March 27. ■ Thore was a fire this morning, at thocorucr of Broadway and Day streets.- The buildings wore occupied by Meritt, Bliss & Co., dry goods mer chants; Latimer Large & Co., lace and embroide ry merchants; Whi to,Brumhall & Lookwood,.deal: era in doth; MiUhnn, druggists; Mott, Weaver, & Richardson, silk and doth dealers. . • The loss of Merrit & Bliss, is about $200,000 j insurance, 140,000. Tho loss of Latimer & Lar, ere, is also about $200,000, and that of Mott & Weaver, $60,000., They wero fully insured. The steak ofthelottor was injured by the falling of a wall, on Day street. ; New Youk, March 27. . The broth ere Skipensboo were convicted this morning of mv'rder, in the first degree. NEW YORK MARKET—March -V?^. JI - . Flour-Sales 1000 bble Ohio at 4,i6@1,87, 1600 bbls State at 4,60(34,02.- Grain-Sales 1500 bus southern white wheat at 96(&98c, and 1500 southern mixed at 9Go Sales6oo bash.ols rye, toarnve, at 780 "$) bus. Sales 11,600 lma'b pnmo mixed corn at 060 bushel. * ... R .,., Provisions...Piokled meats tiro 100 packages at 7* for shoulders, and Grooeries;..Sales 1600 begs Rio Coffee at ?J, and 1800 do. MaricSibo on private terns, bales 400 pkgs Cuba and Matancaa Sugar at 4 d @o*c per pound, t 1 Linseed Oil-Sales 15500 galls, at 02c per gall. Whiskey... Sales 200 prison bbls at 20Jo per ..The market isunebanged. The sales to-day were 8000 bales, and during the week 10,000, nt 7J for Uplands, nnd 8} for Orleans and Mobile. ...... „ : Stooks...U. S. sixes, 1868, 117; Canton,.7o; -Reading, 74*; Morris. 18f; Va. sixes, 109*; U. 8. sixes, 1807, 117 j. CINOINNATI MARKET—March 27. Flour... Nothing was done. Whiskey... Sales at 15J. . Baoon.-.Sales 400,000 lbs sides, deliverabV) about the Ist of May, nt 9e per pound, packed, and small lots on the spot at 8j Jb, packed; bnlk sides are held at 80 lb. Qv Groceries—Sblob 100 hhds prime sugar at 8 j ■M lb; 600 bbls molasses nt 800 gallon. ..... Clover Seed—Declined to 4,75@6,00;_%1 bus., Tho river bos fallen twelve inches uince last night, and is new stationary. Wo.have heavy rains, and the weather is still cloudy. . ; Boaxaiug School for Hoyt* . GDTTAGE IULL ACADKMVt—The Tm st> Ssssips of tldi Instimtlon will begin on UOND sii. School U eituited on-tho runbnrglif Jid Nobles town Plank Bond, five mile* from Pills bargb, In a benllby nnd delightful location. - ; ■Thn wroiinda attached to the Srhool,. affonl Aroplo space for the healthful exercise or ilie pupil*. Number of poplls limited to iwemy. >r - P'or terms, and other particulars, refer tqMMSrs.JAs. Gray, Fourth street; G. Krtvran.T. Oliver, or. Scott,and other patrons of tho Academy. M ■ raartaSw* X,. CATuN. Pbtllpßlmre Water Cara K«uDl»itom*nt, , TN PHILIPSBURG, UeaverCounty* Pemi»ylvaam»on 1 the 3outh tide of the Ohio River, opposite the month of the Big Beaver Creek; twenty-eight mile* from I >tt»- bereh, eight tram Wheeling, and one hundred from Cleveland. The Proprietor ha* hud. twenty years prac tical experience osanreKtllarlMty»lcian, twelve ofwhiclt he hn» practised under the Hydropathic ayatem. Terms only m* oollah* P®r week-payable weekly. A 1 aeaaana ore adapted to llydropatic cure*. Eaeh Pal ent rennired to furnish two. heavy woolen blankets, two large comfort*, four *heeis. four towels, nnd one camp* blanket, or Indiajtnbber «heei. • . ... . • • * DR, EDWARD ACKER* Proprietor. Pbilipeburg,. Rochester P. O ? Reaver Co.» Pa. _ WHOLEBAM3 AND RETAIL DEALER IN Blank atii School Books, Paper and Stahonepf, No. 63 Wood sireei, ibeiween Third .and . I. Fftßßtt RECEIVED— gl cMeVof ’ FS Wood Rlrcet- tVaTRNT LETTER BALANCES indicaung the P A wdKhl,andt“e. of portage, prepaid and unpaid. Fo ”j!'b y wELDIN, BoolmeUer and Smioner, radr27 J fi.T Wood tlrecl.bouvecn Third and Fontlh. vaslimprovemtiDlm R>agPP c P r ; 'ance and moral. of the Boy. <o -ont c«y. Wny ao t BOYS” CLOTHING EMPORIUM. . , B Boy. of all ago. and ..^E^oaMMoedmlol^ „„ rt 7 Qi Smlihfinld IK near Diamond alle»._ H)7INer"sCO., iia BmiiSfieli aws.ot, h«ve ,w®*JYPJJJ new Novel. Ay O. HSSICSS®."^ ae..Rc. ■■._ ; ma®@ssgsßBS '’rtielt - ha* be* ll don^??„?&‘«ailn . rnei 8130,000 ele-idunns the tJeurty A tie property if SU‘»«Ti»v», «d »W« n^ft^iAn-W° TcdfoTo^? 0 ” 0 yfio -* 7QOO' ’ do do expi. ■■■•'■■."■ < canct.-»••" do • do in force*" Amount of Propervylnsu. e x-49 Canceled, terminated w ; -.w> 301,729 ■ - piled v. i . *7,094,091 do da ' in force***-.**** v do Premium Notes* •*«' $37,10 . __• do Canceled, lenninuiediexpr’d, . *70,031*,7? • do inforce-— —•—••**Mr . 1 do Cash PremiumsfeceWea**- : . do do etnceled ; ~» 351,-.! 4 MffKi.DO ; Whole amount of losae« and ■ ; »e»pald*->"—»v.-» co l 4 Balanooln fagoirof theCo.Jla cash, Virtf£. Toeiivorcouaifynierchama,ana owners oi w-*». .in?* and cheaDn-'BS ‘ this company affords advantages inpointof jg; J* ■iafeiy and'sccurity* inferior to no Insurance-Company lr ConduowStho eqaluble and greatly Improved*?!!- tern of ClaaaifieaUen of Bisk*, exclading all apcHal t‘ hazards, insuring only a limited-amount,in any one )o« g^®l^«!BSSrtW!®|S SSSfl!^s«»aKss*i» I of the follopnngßlrectora;. -jI P. Rd*Sd A,J. Qillrn, John B. l^eker,Sug«' T. I Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo O. Sedgwick, “1“ * n Klotz, Samuel Jones, J»^g^ r gS^, RDI Pres’t. I A. J. GILLKTT, Sec’y. I N - B^A^crip’DivideS'ol fifteen per cent,: on eipl ,lmpoiicieshnabeendttjared by the O reotomjand u now receivable at this Office for renewals, or ledeeoia 6le‘T“?“iw end 0f 4 “iAaiUEB. Agent, CommUtte. -— ■— To Contractor*. , : . UR Monday, lho J. W.-Keir/Arehi. to the amoqnt of excnva uonsteqvured- ed nropoeals ontil,the 14th lirobmldlng. -Sepamo BricY Work; Carpenter! Vl^£^y^*****'* M at U."office ofJ.W. 'vimgive RftJt.stfeet.oitßi the7th ot AP Jtl nex landed kli necessary infan£ a uon,. ~.\r n iv© asys above to Mi; Kerr before 0 o c l oc |Aui?L HOSEBUBG, specified. HENRY WOODS, t , i« M Comroiwo**®!! , 'PWgj & .charge Comp l tAW-N0.14» foraW^JsfM^v • • above *nd netf Pplthneui ■ . m&xla ■ ■■■• U f ' h :vV DAILY be view ofthb markets. Office of the lUaTMoaNivo Host, j ;■ • - ■ Mft*irfay/,ltfarch 29.T352.- I The weather on Saturday , was. cloudy, and wet. . In business there was but l»ule animation, im-l. but few. 'transactionsof nofe. . .• .. . ASUES— Wecontinue our former quotauans, 3@3ic Cash* anil time for Soda, at which sales are.iuade daily. Saleram* 4105, by the bor and barrel, pearls 6|oOo. UEANS—SaIes of I bbl at 51,75 choice. FtOUJR—The sales yesterday were only mederate •, wo have sales of about 200 bbla !n lots at S 3, some buy* cA refusing to pay over 59.95.- ■ "BACON—Tho demand. continues brisk ami sales to ported of 40,000 Sides 8f basn; 10,000 do shoulders 7fc, time!*2,ooo Sis hamso|j4s.tierces Evans. Swift’s S; 0. bums at 10}. . ’ DRIED BEEF—Sales of 5 Heroes aUM ' LARD—Soles of 4(lkegsNo..l at 9c, and firm, SEEDS— There has been quite a decline in Seeds, in all the Eastern and Western markets the domond is somewhat limbed. We quote prime Clnver at 85,25 to SS,SO. S Timothy 31.7502,35. Flax 9601005.. BUTTER AND EGGS —Sales 8 Mils prime roll on the wharf reported at 24c; 2 bbls eggs ,0c .. POTATOES— SaIes 80 bus Teds at 35c. - ! GRAIN—SaIeB of about SOObnsOots on Die wharf at 2G026}e. ; Corn, SO bus oat of store at 45c. - 7,81ia *7,888,410 # r x - v^ 1 j > r • y 1 COMMERCIAL. - FORT OF PITTSBURGH. 8 tm 0 IHCIIEa WiTEB IS THE CItfNSEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson,Brownsville. >: •• Baltic, Bennet,.Brownsville it J-M’&ec, Hendrickson, McKeesport. : « Thomas Bhriveiyßalley,West Newton. •«,. Genessoe.Conant.VVestNewton. “ K Bayard, Peebles, Eluabeih. . •v Michigan No.2* Boies, Heovery . “ Pore6tCity, Murdoch, WelKville. . « Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling,. . , Keystone Stale,’Stone, Cincinnati. , - « Federal Areli, ISowmaftjSl. Louis.- •. u Ml. Vernon, Greenlee, Si. Louie. i' Honduras, Butcher.St Louis. it Huron, M’MiUan, Naanvme. . DEPARTED: -Baltic, Benoet, Brownsville.-; - Atlantic, Furkiuflon, do . - J M*Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Thomas Shriver, Hoiley, West Newton Gencsßee, Conant, West Newton. S Bay nrd,PeeUlcs> Elisabeth. Mtehiean No. a, Boies. Deuvcri Forest Cuv, Murdock. WellsviHe. Diadem; Coehrou, St-Louis. Buckeye Slato, S.Dean, Cincinnati Messenger, WoodwardjCmcinnaii. Winchester, Moore,. VVbeclin?. Julia Dean, McVay. Zanesville. - ' (l rJ t< F »> n«rlett>i pukmbnrgh and HocUlng* n. port Packet. The .learner U.Ml* COLUMBIA. A. S. endVehippctsmoy rcljon^jhe ulmoM nc coramodauo,. and Pton.P‘««* W^LU^ 1: por WheeUng l : r _flrf3srfr THR new and splendid passenger steamer | will run ’u» a regular tri-weekly packet between in i« ] city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday- | Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M.,for Boaver, VV elis- , ville, Steubenville and Wellsburgh, Tel “{" l "S»Jeavcs Wheeling for Steubenville, Wcllsville and Ilcavcr every Moiidav, Wednesday and Frtd*-y» at 8 A.M. . Fer freight or passage,having unsurpassed accommo* dations; apply on board, orto .. ■ . “ ■ ARMSTRONG, CROZEJI k. Co»Agents, # i Water street. The Winchester Isanew fide wheel boat, and la .the lamest and fbnost «tcora*r ever built for.the trade., Pas senger* and shippers caa depend on ber remaining in tfceirade. . de<utr_ Allegheny IMver Trade. - i REGOIAR e&ANKUX PACKETS. I Hfcffr.fr- Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY JH'XLE iJaraSslfKNo. B, Capt. W«. Hanna, leave* Jho Alle gheny Erauklln, every Manday end Thun day, Itae steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENo S; Capt. Hanna, leaves l . h '.4} l,: S he 7p W !\° rf for * rank ‘ lin- cvcry Tuesday and -F r\day, at 41 .M. For Fwtgl>ior^fta»ftg^« ft ° n **° ar< * ForAlorlelio and HocKingP®**' refill* ,pi -Tuafinc steamer PACIFIC, ZAKointMiß* will leave for the .abaveruul lrilermedi os»sfifc>“,~ THVIISDA y,nt4 o’clock, P. M. ate ports - Z, naaicce, opply on-board, or to ; For freight "'t. WOODS * SON, - No.fil Water 81-. anil 0;1 Front «u T?or KUtiiiLCmg noATOtffib. 01 3 o’clock, r. M.,/rtT Kiuanm“s fnovtfi freight or pgjt>oaenpP^r° n boarn* —..— yoraems H^KTWjKgg*' “?ho ®GOV. MEIGS, fe, ■■flaJSt, Mtver, will leave for the above U&ateiag lSS“wnSa"'« P ? ru, every ■JSgSgjgg&B TUESDAY, lit 3 P.M. Pot freight orpa«ogeapply >»»^« r c^.Xecn ,, I Jjs3U&ciNNATI» Bnon»oH*»i M«*fc?i wUI leaVe c»cry WpssSAt ,• :■ VV.rfrdghtOT p»»ggc,.»Ppi^ont»»ru ? or [ o{GFit0 {GFit NESS.' ERONCHjfI9: 'Vlifoo[>lPrd COUCH CKiOUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. In offering to iho community this justly celebrated re-, midr /or diicosos of the throat and lunge, it is not oar wl'h'to trifle with the lives or health of the nffilcied, bat -franklt u> lay before them the opinioaa of duungnuhcd; men and oojnoof the evidence. of.UiiMiceeM, from which rliey can jodge for thcmvclvea. We sincerely pledge ocfselve. to make no wild assertion, or fal.e statement. ■ of its efficacy, nor will wo hold out any hope to sqffcring ■ humanity winch facte will not warrant. Many pro/, are here given, -and we solicit on Inquiry na iJoutdoin CoUegs. ■ _ ’Bedr Sir: I delayed answering the recent or your preparation, until I had an opportunity of wimesfilng UB effect* in my own family, or in the familksof my fnemli. ‘TblsJkliave .now done with a degree ofiatiafae* U Tnive^ni^V/,t^si“dlenHsU r 0 w; a powerful re rnedy for cold, and .: Bauitswics, Me*, f’ch. 5,1847, ''r™ an Octrtter to Ms It, j n Avert I have hecn cored of tlie worst cough l'ever had irtray tile, hy your “CireasT-PacroaAt,” and rover faU, wlicit 1 hive opportunity of reconimenduig f Mothers.' Voure,re»peo,funy lEMEßs o^ .!■ry Read the following, J“id “e iiUSjlSlftifi* wSrth a trial. The patient had becomeycry feeble, am. the effectof the lneaicmc dtauncl. T UmTH>SiAT*jHoTEt,SAn*ioo*-^jataa«,| : Dr. J. 0. Ayev-Sir: 1 have been afflicted with a pain-, ful affection of the lun*«, and nllthe symp’.omti of iptded consumption, Ibr more than a year. 1 could find no mo dieiue that would reach my cuße-, until I commenced the use of your “Cttanur SacroaAh," which gavo me gradual ? c licf, and I have been steadily gaining tny strength till usmgyourrocdUeine, 1 hud the gratißcatioa of te*/Dmiriot)whoVad beet? parochial duties by a severe attack oi bronchitis.. ; . Ihavc pleasure in cerufylog hese facts to y,ou i ; t Andara, pir,youta respectfuny, J. ir. CAlittUUUj Of South Carolina; i fn?*Thft following was oueof the worst of®®*®? Wmch the physicians and friends thought to be incurable consum)>Uon C Fn.; Ang. 83,1M<>- !-t o Aver—Sir: I was taken with a_ terribleeougai ibrooght on by a cold, in the beginning of l«k.g«j>jiSnrs ‘and woe contutod.io my bed more malt: two months. Ceugbing inceßßtmiiy;night and dayvl , andnale, my eyes were sonkennndglas«y».nim my , breath very short. Indeed, I was rapidly, fauingt anu in SdiaSs for brnath.thnt butlittle.hone of myrecoy. erv could be enieria»nei.~ While lt> this situation, hfrlend (the RcV. John the Mothrdistchurch,) 'broughtme obottlnof yphr CimußT-Rs tcbaX, wbjcbi ! tried more to gratify him, than from. m»y-e?py®i® l *o..'Qf Obtaining relief. - Its good pffectjtndpceumeto.coaiiiroe iits use, and I soon found my heelih ' ■'ovr in three months, I am welland strong, and can at xv tifimy cureonly -to-.your great medicine... . trib. , With the deepeetsmutode^oarr^o.^ i ' andvoldbylnmeaC. AyeriFracticnlChenf i . PrepaTeu : «^ B<i . . • : iBt,LoweU,K ’ntubnreh wholesale an J retell. by »■ A ; ! jS-Soldtn i . Townsend; in Allegheny City Fnnnestook. nnd b/.: j, Douglass, and by dntggmts by H. P.Schwaru, . ; ___j : _d=c3o generally " _ piseaseir. 1 purvote nIAMON ’D aLIEY IDB. K EOW N, No., ft attention to -an.office • ViPwpßfto.enU*- . nto io<Mafc«onB»e«to ; practice. H l **:”'! n( S tu' , “ , » ,u ' d,! ' I ' :L . 1 ’® ffiHawJiJriMM or n W- imr tudcnce, /STSS m affections, brought on 5 _ ! €ra&EH'.yoiith’liilliululgenceani“jSSjosa,.Gonon, Wm® I Wills, Syp'M™ D>,hnrg«, 1 '^mgr ;hea.Cleet J Sinc re-“"“Vtltevenereo, ' a^sssasajwsassft ioome tnjJer bio c a . T P-. Tn oiiia. 41 Diamond if, ■ .Office and private consulting rooms. »♦. novs moderate. ■ MONDj ?l«»b«gh, Fenn*. *«« Mar<sb33>l4« '•fine** Tone loacbonjt,and fine Congoa. ! rlSSnfoinaiteilio eall,anil’«»»'«tb'l oaa-. MSeknowwß can please tbem, .:. * toB!ore. esp«>«U|> J“ ■ ijjj-v. Cinsbßd and Pulireiaed SalaraffS?sla® ndClarify Sagara, Java asd HioCoffee- __ A. JAYNES. 38 FI fib itjxel **-*; w «a^- AUCTION SALES., Auction. , mtlEf undersigned.rafter an interval of roaryeareAV JL> again resumed business, . Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sates at Auction, and having procured a first class License os Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh,'be offers his*erviees os such to hisiriends and the publie generally;- With an expe rience of nearly ildny yehrs in this uoe of bu&mcB&£he huards nothing iusaying that he wiii be enabled to give entire satisfaction to ail those who may feet disposed to <pßtroni2ohim.' P. McKISNNA, Auctioneer. : Refers to the princlpoi City Merchants, ly9 Auction—naiiySaiea. A T the Commercial Sales' Booms, corner of Wood XX. and Fifth streets,at lOo’clck.A. M,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and. Fancy .Dry floods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Ceps, Ac. j AT 3 O’CLOCK, P M., tf . , Groceries, QuecnswaTe.Glosaware, Table -Cutlery. LooklngGlassess, new ana second band .Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M»_ , , t . ' Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Instrn ments,l/ardw&re and Cutlery, Clothing,°^ B Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. ; P* M» OAVIB, , jaQttf _ Auctioneer p. n’BKflflAi sacllomet. TTALUABLE REAL- ESTATE ;at •Aucnoii; —On y Tuesday, April 13th, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon* will be sold, on the prcmiscsitlmt valuable Lot, situa ted on the south-east corner of Sixth street and Cherry alley, having a front of. 201. feet on Sixth street and tending back4s feeton said alley. On the premises Is a brick house, containing five rooms nndcelmT.■ This property offers great inducements disposed to invest > their funds inßeal Estate, the centre of the city, neartUe location orthe now rost Office, United States Court ond Railroad Depot- - - It may be treated for at private sale, by allying to E ° PPUI - TeiroSalß p.-M'KCTNA,Aoot’r OUSBHULD AND KITCHEN ruBNUUKb at-, Aucrtos.—On Monday, March-29,1), aVIO m the forenoon, will be sola,at the residence.or lit. p.. K. Holmes, on Marbury -street, near,the Allegheny rivet, oil his Household and Kitchen Furniture,conxpri* smg in psri—feather beds, hair ond husk maltrasses, bedsteads, bedding, bureaus, toilet.tables, washalauus, wardrobes, chairs, dining,tea and card-tab Jes, one .sa* penor mahogany rockmg chatr, two largo minors, looking glasses,a large quantity ol carpeung, various qualities crockery and glassware, a variety of paint; i lags and engravings, kitchen utensils, Ac.. I ranr*a •• P, M’KENNA, Auct’r-, w. a, M’t/.ttTgKli Auctioneer. FURNITURE, FEATHER BED 3 AND BEDDING, at Aucnon.—WiUbe sold, on Tuesday next, March yuib, at 2 o’clock In the afternoon, at M’Cartney’e Auc tion House, a lot of well Iccplsccond hand Farniture.-- Among the lot may bo mentioned, in-part, feather beds and bedding, mahogany , chairs, lancy and common chairs’, rocking chairs, settees, dining aad breakfast ta bles: sewing stands, wash standi, high and low post bedsieadfj maltrasses, caipeung, queenswaTe, glass i wnre, Ac , together with a large tot of Kitchen utensils. | -W, O. M’CARTNKY, AucVr- p; n« DAVIS, Auctioneer. /CONFECTIONARY AND BAKERY ESTABUSH -1 j MF.NT at Avcriotf.—On Tuesday afternoon,March 30th, ai2 o’clock, will bo sold atlhe Confectionary Store, N0.30M. Clair street, all the Glass Cases, Shelving, Counters, Desk, Window Cases, and other fixtures. Also,Preserves, Jellies,Candies, Syrups, and a large Ini of Pickles; the Bakc-houie, fixtures, pans, moulds, cutlets,cracker brake, dough trough, bread boards, stove I.^SSiso—'One splendid Mineral Water Stand, solid mar ! “l-.sf C la,ge ca,e ° f BlUgej p'm* DAVIS. Aorfr. ARUWAHE, CUTLERY, NAILS, &C.,;LT At;C- Tion.—This morning, at 10 o’clock, at the Commer cial Sales Rooms . corner of Wood and: Fifth streets,. will bo sold without reserve, a quantity of Hardware, Cuiiory,Noils,Ac, At 2 o’clock, V, M, ono'drey and Harness, by order of an Administrator. P, M. DAVIS, martr* • ■ ■■ Auctioneer. Valuable real. estate in tub n^rii WARD at AoenoM.— On Saturday afternoon, April 3d, at 3 o'clock, will be sold, oil ihc premises, lhev very desirable lot of Oroand,situate at the comer of Penn and {Adams street*, having a .front cf 42J feet on Penn Btreet, and extending 100 feet along Adams street \b Spring alle'y, on which ore erected three new Back Dwelling Houses, three stones high, having eight rooms, cellar and vaalt in eaatu Terras at sale. • i • oiadiS • P. M. DA.ViR 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. P EH SBILVAS I A aAiyiO AO. TwoDniiy Trams Prom pituborgb to Pblladeiphla and Baltimore. Only 80 Hours Through? FARE,* II - « aaa. THE Express mail train wiU leave the Depot on Lib erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning t Passengers will goby the cars to Turtle, Creckl 2 miles 1 where they will find the best of Coaches In readiness to iconvey them 528 miles, over a first rato turnpike road to Beatty’s siouoni (conductors accompany each train or Coaches), end then take the cars to Hollidaysbunr; ana then lake the splendid sleeping cars direct to Pbuodet* phia and Baltimore* ■■ . . . __ .■■■ . Passengers tor Baltimore take the cars of the York and j Cumberland Railroad at Hamsburgh, arriving at BalU laoro-to breakfast, and to Washington City the same m Train wiiUeave daily at 6*00,1\ riving at Philadelphia next evening'. - , r > BBeeage checked through to Philadelphia. . - D. Leech k Co.’s Express Packet Une wiH leave daily, at 5 o’clock, V. Mn connecting at Blairs*«U© with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia oad Baltimore In 33 hoars. FARE 810. . • Passengers will procaro their tickets-atthc Railroad Office in the Monongahela House, Water Street. : i K B —Schedule ume a* follows: ( From Pittsburgh to Beatty’s Station, . 7 hours do Beatty’s Station to Johnstown, 21 do do Johnstown to HoUidaysburg, In- ■ dudlngS) miles Portage road, 0 do !From HoUidaysburg to Diltersville, 0 do do DitlersvMletoPhilDdelphiajOver Columbia Railroad, 31 do Total, "'■■■ 23 hour*. This Schedule al ows ample time on each portion or tbe loute.andcaabe regularly made, if no tuiexpccleu detention should Occur. Passengers are informed that the Portage and Columbia Railroad are owned and ope rated by the State of Pennsylvania, and are in no way under the management or control of the Pennsylvania ■ TlaV.t AgttP.R. R. Co- ‘ PaiiaM to aad from Great. Britain ana “irelona* al*n to . : JAMES BLAKELY, (corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh,) is authorised by the Proprietors and to issue direct from this city to Lpnuon, Liverpool; GlasgoWvDulj'm, \Vaietford,;Corkv B*lfasi, and Londonderry, postage certificates, via. New. k or k, and to this city from any of the above named ports by the way 61 Boston, New York* Philadelphia, New Qr* leans and Baltimore.' Also from Philadelphia to Sa° Francisco; direct. • . Drafts suitable far remittance in small ana largesams, oavable al slghtoh ariy town of note m Great Britain and Ireland.' Also sight drafts tor any>moqM amiable for remittance to, any part of ihcconUiientorEoitme, payable in Paris and Frankfort on the Main, ror bins aivimt farther information and particulars apply as abovo • - - s?sii* IF Time is money, sorely it deserves to be waiebcU \ andsrijader v yoamnybeassurcdthat-- - Watches beuer ne’er were sold, Whetherofsilvcrorofgold,:- Than you will find, when o’er jou go, And on sale below. ; . L. REINKMAN & CO., _ ' FIFTH STREET, ONE BOOK FROM WOOD, Importer* and Dealers in Cloctflj Watchcs and Jttotlrvi.Walck Materials,: Watch Maker*-look, qc. BEG leave to aunouheo tothb trade oHd tbe puuliC generally* that they have Just; received, from-tne best manafaemr ers in Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Tools and Materials* and- a roost ele gant assortment ef-Jewelry, from tho best' manafacia rerd—which they offer at prices as low as they can oe purchased in the Eastern'markets. ; * Clocks, \Vatches and Jewelry repaired in tho best manner,and ou the most reasonable terms ... - Proraniaueniionpaidtoordetsfroma distance. ■* • raatfil ... .'. ~ " PVDMO SAlrifi* .. npHE proprietors of the VIRGINIA: IRON WORKS 3 having disposed of.their Grounds to. jJro.B®*Mmorc and Ohio Railroad .Company',' far a .Depot; -ofer for. sale, their entire Works, embracing all the Machinery anu Fixiares bclQngingto the MilUnow. urcompieteund perfect Yuaning order. -There are FORTY CHlNESinthis esmbUshmenLTeoently bmlt atid of the: roost approved patterns . An ENGINE, \yith a Cylinder twenty-four inche* in diameter, and six teet stroke ; four boilers, four ieet diameter, by s»fcel in iengthi.eacU hel ler containing 2: flues, -eigtyeen. inches in. diameter.-- There art 8 BoUingToriiseeSjS Healing Farnaces. and; 2 targe Hail Furnaces for, beating/Natl Plate; Fjarge Lathe, turning Rolls with the .Rolls, Sctew Press. Grindstones, and all the materials necessary to erect a new Mill.. For a fuller descripapn,; allpersons wishing tapttrcbafletartlhvitedloan:exarainaUon ofthe Vvorks on the premises; The sale will take place oil the FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT^If not sooner made at private sale. The terms of paymotil will be six, twelve, eight, een and twenty-four months—the -purchasers gtvmg bond, wllh approved City or Wheeling, March 18,1853. . . msr2tf;S7 {Whaling Qaztue. >. ALFQSD D. iI'CALMONT. - ' TUOS. J. XEXXA.N. 4 M’GALMONT & KEENAN,' attobukys at law, 130 FOURTH STREET, Oopprite Wilkins Hall. FfrlaJurgft, Pa. Rttropsan LawAgincy. B3* Mb.Kes*4N. in. connection with Hugo Keenan, EeqT,Counsellor at Law* Dablin, Irel and, collects claims, males searches,Ac, in Europe; and one of, them an nually makesatoar through Great Britain, Ireland ana America. . . n_;_ •• ‘ - - ■ A YER8 1 CHERRY PECTORAL—3groas, jualre A ceived and for sale by *• . . > B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO* Wholesale Agents, ; corner of First and Wood street?:: * V. o. TWICHELL & CO.’S . I forwarding and commission HOUSE, 1 NSW ORLEANS. THIS long established House conGne their attentioi stricily to sales and purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding business . They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them. ' . ; . •' January £8,1652. * ;■ ■ COMMIS SI ON SOUSE, SAINT LOWS. JOTIN W» T WICTTELt* JO'EFB MOGBIDGE Corner-qf Commercial uiitfPtiu tirttU*.;.. ■ •TXnLL promptly attend to all consignments and Lorn* \Y rnlsilbr.s entrttftted 10 thorn* ami wiU tnaJoJiuerai casn advances, ouconsignments orßills of Lading in hand** :-v- -• v •".? «.• - Urders fhrihepurcliaae of Lead. Grom, Hempand other Produce, vnfi.be promptly filled ai the lowest pos* i siblo priees.andon'the besuerms. • „ ■ ! They.wlU also undertake the settlement and.collccT lion of claims of importance *, and hope, by their .espe* clal personalefforts and aiusnuonto all.the interests of their friends, to give general satisfaction.. , Biysnsscis, _ •' .■ <,■ fceo. Collier. 81. Louis; Ellis & Morton, Cincinnati; Paae&Bucoo -. do Strader ft Gorman do ChariesS, Blow k Co, do llozea& do Clioateau & Valle, - do: Springer*WhiteroaMq I D. Leech & Co., William Holifiesjfc Co,, J. W. Bader jfc'Hrov Pittsburgh; MoTgan. J.M* Buck&Pilorgan,' f lihSelde'i ftlUler, Philadelphia; ifD. ' Bco.s &nd Wv 11. Reynolds, Xomsvtlle i . T. C. TWICHELL &CO,Ncw Orleans;,.tmarfcbfem ' . r •_ *»*’v .; > ' ■ } ■} +*’ a .T.’.f' }cft-5,,.. /.if. I""! ' ■ * ,4$ y - y s «A. -r, * S k > * ~ jobs at, rresnVH' K e. HEani,«--• •" V ,jg SBs* * Kemovtl* ' BASK ffi »BIOTEU THEIR OFFICE -ro Tas cobmxb or *m» woofi Jtiafrwrgfti Pa, > TU*l>>. SafmSßPSkojpte-! e "ot^in“l^fjS«-cUI« l hrct, g k on HbeUn;. [ paper, anhe eomerof Fifth and Wood tlrpels. tjoM Smatic and loragn Exchange, Bank Nafit, Gold and Si!t)ir,BougAl,So.d and Ertiongld, BZCH&RaK ’&Btr BABEIBQ HOUSE William & -Co., ' 6* Wood SUHti PITTSBURGH. Ry iWTgatSTALLOWED OH nuttTlggOßltß. IHPK*q AUlKimn.' "' ' IDWABD ■■■ H&ABKE 4fe> RAQST. , J SanktrtandSxehangt BtoksUt Ikalerstn Foreign «*« | IhtneatieSiili } of. Depot*. iStSohklfoUs t and Coin. Cornefof Third and Wood <ur.*directW opposite the.Bl Charle# Hotel. m*y23 H. nOIifIBS * BOSS* iuv* sbmovto xam usma ahd uciunai omen •. yjj doort itlov old stand . N. HOLMES ft SONS. Bankers and exchange brokers.and De&> i [era in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*,Gold, Silver and ik Nates*, Exchange on the Eastern and Weitem ■cities constantly for sale. :: . . v Colfcclions made in all lie cities throughout the Uni ted States. Deposltes received in par rands or entrent •paper; Not #7 Matkei street, between Third and ■bonrth streets. . landu-ty. ... . ymai ' TMos.saßaain i cbSAKOSST. „ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' And Europe,ror sale in anmsto eaitpurcnasera.. CUBRENTandptnpfflndsreeeiTedondepottte - COLLECTIONS madeon.aUparti of the Uh!Ott,»u&e UWamtca. scplLly u’oonnor* Brother Ar co«, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. BEALERS in Domestlcand Foreign ExchangejXirap: : And Sight Bills, Co'niUncurreat and Par Funds, Stocks, Ae. Office, corner Third and wood streets,. Pittsburgh.- . (marl7:lf. .. HlhL ffi CCBRYi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ho.AS WoodAtreet,, . . ■ Third dear bilcno Fout th — {tree! ride). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time-Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold,Biiver end Batik Notes,bonght and sold. Collections made in alllhe principal citiesor the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. ntatS7:y. ••• ~ CK.B. ASKOLD, fit- CO., . SANKSBB, AND DEALERS 1N exchange co,n, kotes SIGHT AND TIME DRAFrS, Ae.,&o. Collections carefully attended to; and proceeds remit .ed.toanypart^eUmen^^^ BOtroiJT Jtfro floiJ) on commission. . K 6. *4, FouixA jfreiV 4 . . Next door to the Bank of Pittaburgb. • CABPETS, on. cloths, &c. . CIONSTANTLY reoeivincr and opening, ai the t-AK- l ) PET WAREHOUSE “f WiM’CLINTOCK, Fourth the HIGHEST and LATKaI I attention of those wishing to Famish, Steam Boats or Houses, to; give.us a_can,.aa- we ynll ; sell aißiiceslPwer thanever before offeredin torn mar- 1 Set. The slockeompris&sin part the following varieties: I Rich Velvet Pile Carpets; I do Tapeauy Brussels Carpets; v I do English and American Brussels Carpets; ; I Extra Super three ply imperial do; - Superfine do : do ~ „ ; ®°i Superior Ingrain Carpet ; Windnw-Ho land;- Patent Tapestry do do: TraitspareiiiShudesi | Fine Ingrain do do; , Saun Damask; _ , Commou'dO do i • VenlUan Blinds; VenitiattTapestry do;: , Stair Bods; Twilled Venitiau do; Piano Covers; Plain do do; Table do; List and Rug; -do; “A Chenille ample (ted Rog«; Sheepskin Door Mats; do do Door Mata; Adelald do do ; ALSO—OIL,CLOTHS,of all.widths^. from W inohea ?,«.£ ~ch wil i'i e r c t? llo B| g£ttSr j'v.w:.- ...... :. V v bankers & brokers; KsutovU, : ~ FOOUBR A POBD, naßaftemeri and Dealers (A ; MAN CHEST B R M INERAL PAINT, ■ AtMOUEUT Cnv, Pi; New Voss, December lSih, 1851 ■ T have analysed a simple of MANCHESTER MIN* F.RAL PAINT, for Ponoaa&Foan, and find it to eon lain the (SUowing ! ■ Silica, - - • ®K>’ ■.Alumina,.-. ■ - -Mi:.:. Per Oxide ol Iron, - * .rl»,j>t Lime, _ ■■ . : . - . ..: >®o Marncsia, - •- ■ • rr* Oxide of Manganese, - - - >** ■ Water and Loss,. ■ “ B , w 100,00 The Powdered Sample, contained in the box, which I suppose was tlie one you desired also to have analysed, I find to differ from aoy average of the lamps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as follows; Per Oxide of Iron, - "AO Silica and Alumina, - * Lime, - - - ’?? ■ Magnesia, «... r, ■ .* ..._*"»•.*•• Water and Loss,:. - . - ~, SG 100,40 This difference I presume arises from the mineral not being uniform, some porttonscontaming more Iron than others. The analysis shows the article to be.weiLsuit* ed foraduroblc paint. I find thatby calcining the pow* der by a piUty high heat, ibe.cplor is much improved, oral least converted into a* fine red. ■' .■ . : .. A : JAMES R. CHILTON, M.J>. Chemist, try For sale by JOEL MOJILER, M4l Liberty street, , raari6:y HE GOODS, CHEAPER- THAN EVER. J, BOOBYER. BEE*HIVB CLO I'lli NG" .fiIORE! , WtDlcwMpa Retail. JU?T received f»m the: Essiern Cl lea, *t me lst,Li* lUVEClotWrig StdrO, No. 8« Liberty Street, three dooTHabove «re«t, Piuaborgh, Pa., alargeafid splendid aswttment of; Cloths, Cossinjeres, ; Vestings, aMdthergoods.suiiable for- ; the season, which we are prepared to make to order,- in a style .unsnrparsed m ihe at gfeailyrednced jjneesi,-; Our.stock of Ready made Clothingiscomplete,: fashionably calami • warranted to be well made y we are detei mined, ta sell ’ihemotBuchprieesforCa»a,atiomalse it tuc interest of pnreKaseratoflaU and examine for themselves. t Custom Work made to cider, on: short notice, and witUont disappointment.>: .• .. /.. v ronrlB.2ma. iAllllSSO. W(kTT, MERCHANT TAILOE* ' Tt» -WMtrkti, belteem' Sieonrf an& 'Tkiit urafj,- >| BEGS respectfully toidform hisfri«nd«nndlhe pobjic, 1 tint helms relumedfromNew Voik and Philaclel phia.-havTng tbeTeretecied from ihe l&tcstimpormnons, on entirenewetockof Black CLOTHS. CASSIMERBS and VESTINGS, which for newness of designs tuid ‘ richness ofcfabrfcs, are not^ furv&stc&pY anyliocse west of Ne w York.—AU of which,he is pre* pared to make to order in a superior style, at me lowest price possible, and crtdially invite purchasers to call. and examine the stock.before purchasing elsewhere. - | TO TA/iOAS.—I have no city, for thesoleof my work ouGARMENT CUTTING. It can'only be had at.the-store of the-;subscnber,»w Market street, at the following prices, vis: with Instrnc ,io“o’r?7°;W"i°ll’S7' JAMES O. WATT. “ “ Blank Booka and Stationery THE subscriber respectfully inform*-his ftienus. and the PubHe that he Is now opening? weUselecieaas' sonmerit of Blank' Books,. School Books, Stationery, WritirigvPnntingafid Wrapping Papers, Boimetßoards, allow rate?. #r . ■ • Steamboat and every othor'descnpuonof Job Print* Thfr, executed with neatness and despatch, • • • • . BMnk Booksirnled and boand to. any plvcn tiattern. 'Olrt Tt(v»Vft r*«bound. : • J. 'K- tViSMOIWj: Book-3elTer .nnd Blrtiionerf No. C 3 Wood street, he tween Jhird'iand Fourth sta. ” - . maigP /-UNNaMONv 'iPepperißlnlivWiweigteeu anti Sossa •V lVasilajMngßn, for relieving sloknejs, ot $e stom ach end Flatttleuee. For sale wholesale and Retail, at ac DR. KEYSER’S Drag Biore, 140 Wood street. Take Notice. I All. persona having Carpels made u* I , t-rv. order, and not taken away, at the Carpet Manufactory and Ship Agency of Joan rBaasK'S.TnoHPSOR, No. .305 Liberty street,, will | nlcaso call-for:them qefore the first cl i rr ii«N«*~* nTII n»vqorthev’willbe«old«lAnction for wpav is again*! (hem, tt» f :am going W remoye l in Anril hexStOJbe third bonso above theCanalb ridge, No, 410 and-wUh-ohly‘Carry on niy.' Ship Agency and'WiighW Indian yegctable Pill Agency bo-, alness, t will bavo no room foriCarpels. • ; ‘ Carpets wili.be manofaclnredto order allhe old Bland by Wm. Pqbikk. who has been engaged orihe bnsiness for two year a past, wilh rile", and the old hands, to whom I would recommend my former customers.-, ’ , ma.oaw JOHN THOMPSON. Ageney for Uiffetent Liaes of Packet Ships.-1 PASSENGER OF|ICE, So. 305. IslVtttr Strvet. "I®“^ Gransrs^j/ew^.^ •’.-.-.iVsi .allingeverjfiwdM.ftom. «4»JN., | •Vr'-ftec Liverpool »New Tort ,_a -.Sav Line of Packets, fromLiv.tMTON\, £S3xR3r erpool io Philadelphia, on 1 eighteenthof eachycVinrvAasa | nn 1 ii ir rrnv, . p to BoHunoro on, the 30th of I ro9 * , K>n l nnih 1 JUSO—a Line ol Podltets on the Bih and ] s“h h of eaeh mon* from London and Porlsmonlh to P marls - I - • MS Liberty st- Pittsburgh. ■ ' ''Kuropssn Agsh'ey. - - 1 A®®^^^Eht\^hUconShheimcoilc®V? l^^ie^;J ssaarsfllg make -searches and trahsaotull other ■lawbaantesa lit I England, Ireland, Scotl-md, Wales, Am. They-aw at! alt times in communication, forwarding and receiving documents to and fro; and one o! them, .regularly in each year.makcs 8 tourthrough tha principal ernes of i Europe .and Ameticatoa professional hnsmess;- The 1 nett annual toorwitlbe Ahetwenly-sixlhofthlr Agency. to^^ \ . V.. loaPifth, ttrccUPitiibuigli, Pa., - -H. KEENAN, 1 1023 . 37 Palmerston BlaecVDnhlin, Ireland. iiraat M’cOitonnn: ::snjoati utoasnmr.-j. k’cnuonsii HRSBY BI'CULLOUCIH ii CO. •tTT'llOLESALEGroceiaandCommission Merchants W and Dealers inailkiadeoflToduce, corner of Penn and Irwinat*., Pittsburgh. , - Imsrll - H&KU.’Jf H’OTLIjOCOH TFi oTttale Qroapt and Committien Merchants, <■- Coiner of Penn«nfl. lrvin Plrcr.u- ini»Til TraKA'fHEEB—IO lack* , saleliy fmaiSt] ■ .. .V-J -;.i' --\~ ’■■■ ■ . iX*-\ , , f. • :: C "<*** £**'£ r: ’ : - ' !>v . : ; 'j; ,Sr. • ; ■> * ft £ \ FOR MLE &TO LET. * « Var Kent— Po9>e«don l« f>* ei«n An lit . 1M of April-A FOUR STORY BRICK BUICO -9Js.Pi??,.ty5 .P i ?? , . t y «»««>. ihieo M fromStCUir. JEn*.fi '.; :Y (joiro of E. H. IRISH, ot lit 81. Clall Hotel. . v mari«:lw .. riip UsT—'the subscriber oiler* for Kern, me . ■»„ et 9 , by Messrs. Willoct |B| . A Basis, No. & Marketstreel. Possession given JHL ontho Ist of Apu. Enquire of JanSitf _ CIIAS. H. PAULSON, No. TO Wood St geilrablt Property tSTftit. mHEwell knownOKEENWOODGARDEN Property b ' • ' I j 9 offered for sale to lolsto suit purchasers. This ifloitls a rare chance for a delightful summer residence; w '<■" fkee from the smoke and dirt of the city. PcrparUco-' ' Voll KbiVl’. —l’romttie UtciAprii oeri, ltie Hinre. with. Dwelling winched, on the corner of. Jre&MnTlt'etnnir First sireeu-a *ood business stand for a Store or Tavern, u belne only ono square ftonlfca "earned iovr to a No. 23* Whorl? . TB«TlOtlf . rn " Bfljo*... •. «• ,■•• - • • , :■* ■ "A FIRST BATE second hand Omnibus, TOOdemißtyia, .. A. which has been running bat afewmoMhj Will be BoUt Yery low. Apply at Browivs Moult corner of E °?3:iil aiul Tbi,tt 3lreete ri n nwM fc CONNEM.V. . . ' LOTS FOR SALE /"VNB LOT,in Ihe:Eighth Wold of IheiCiirpCFl'W* ' bnrgli, frouUnßon xocnst stteeL Wpjf ,si ,i - ; on VanbraoittslTceu running to tho bluff 4 w |ectj irvnv , ing the Moncngabcla iO3 fccl, fronting onMilteuperger ; . street 4CO feet.. ... .w One other Lot. adjoining ihe above, inPitt uny?? *"P>; fronting oh Locust street 244 feet, fronting on MiKon* 4. ~■ bergers street to the bluff 323 feet, oa-We blnff .■ looking the Monongahela 244 feet, to a lma of the pwpr, i,; r :•• ■■>• erty of-ibe late James Irwin JM)Q feel.to LoouU street- One other Lot m Pitt township, fronting <m.Locaat at. t : <293 feet, fronting on MiUenberecr street I2l> ; feci to a 24 .. . .. feet aUeyvfronung on raid alley 293 feetto a:lmdojf>- propetty of-lft'e Janies Irwin, frouratlcyto Locart *U *• • . 120 feet. ~ , ", . _ , <* -Ohc'other Lot in the city- of Pi»sburgU, ffontlug on ... Locust street 293iecf,/rontingon Vanbraain. »tieet4>W , feet:tO v a 24 feel alley, fronting on sold alley, ko3fecT tl ;i; ■ fronting on Miitenberger Btrect 120 feel to-wchev 4,V Oheotfcer,Lot, fronurgonFoTbosatreet4B feet,front- : • ; ingoif MiUenberger Btroetiso ftetloAfflfeet alleyj oa v the staid alloy 48 ftev ta Lot No; 42 in WiltenbeigePa - ~ * plan of Lois. •• ‘ • One atherLot, fronting onForbeestreet Sp feet,lront* inf-on Vanbranm street 12U feet, to a 24 feel alloiy,-.,.. ~ fronting on said alley 72 fecn , t , " l-wlli saUfoTeakttj on-IcDg iimej or r lease. For panicalatSr enquire:of the sobicnber> on . r il the corner of Sandusky atreot and. South Conunooj Al? r . ,v. . > IC rear2o:4m y ' ' GEO. MILTENBEBGER. ‘ f ’ F IOR itENT—A. large and convenlent-Office,amb g*- _ ; ; fixiores, on first Doorof W&relvou*© now.occapwfa i \i UB,and possc*«ion given immediatelyi Alsof alarge ~-.r aiidconvcniciit Office on second floor in oatrWarahonsc* • llTnlZ™ '"“TS* VeONS, 1 ' ’ febSS Nos go and 91'Water mid C-2 Front tlreet. riOAL I>AKO FOH VrtTiv b'-sr^agg 1 - OR SALK, on Fourth Slreol, onc-lhird pari or tot No 329,hetweeomarkeiauU Furry t 4ofteifrootpy 85 back ; wcli suited lot bolldiD^.putpOfUt. Tiile in . diubntahle and- tetms easy* For reutj.'T.WO officeipn ~ l'ifth tired Apply Io M , CALSIONX& KE ENAN, ' ' ' Attorney* ot LaWylSO Fouttb Street*. t ,, lOUttEofOtt. ttISNT .u; . , „ ' „ i A, large Brick Home. well fioishea. Be&t S3OQ* ,-■ A Brick House, well finished.' Rent SISO- Two BrickHouses.:‘RentSiTG and 8200. 1 A Cottage House, and- one■ acre oi Ground, withy-.-; ‘ valuable improvements. Rent 8250-. - ■•••> • - •: A House, of five rooms, kitchen and ball. • A House and 2 Lois, in BonUr Jfttuburgh. The above are in good or*!er.* ■•'■■ ~ B S CBTHBERTYGen’I Agent* ' 56 Smltbfield streets For S>le> . . » TWO-STORY BRICK SHOP—with gravel roofi A 401 by BO feet i with an fc inch cylinder engine, and■ boiler—all in good .order. Atao, on the sarae_Lot,s - . train Dwelling'House. The Lot iOOby 40feet: 8 yews lease. .Situated on Liberty street, opposite the Pennayl- • voriia Hnilrond Ticket Office, Kim ya^d^A^lfjto No. 29# Liberty street. bale. •• . IK ACRES OP LAND, in low la suit purchaser*J 1U situated near the property qi Col. Cioghnn, de ceased :• one mile from, tbo Allegheny Cemetery j.,being, part of tbo Bishop Farm. Further information Will .be given on applying 10-lhe subscriber,. K«*g«s. Price per acre, SbGO BBWARD HAYNES, • marflSjW -■ ■ • - - Save Tour moneys CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., (LA7S FAK»BIAN r HODOB» AM* CO.)■■■.: • * • IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, - - ' W4MIM)ADW4*, . - ~ ONE BOOR SOV2N OF LIBERTTCBTREET, ._» . . ■ •riEW YOKK) TTAVB now on hand, and will be receiving.dally;..;- n through "the; season. New Goods, direct from ; tho.. ;i European manufacturers, and.-Cash Auctions, rich. shionable, fancy Si k Millinery Goods. Oar (lock *f rich Ribbons,comprises every variety of the jatert and moat beautiful designs imported. - ... :•! Many of our Goods are manufactured* expressly to; -i, buroroerVftom unrivalled. We offer our GCods for nett Cash, at-loww, - prices titan any credit House,in America can afford., - All purchasers willfind it greatly to their interest.to. reserve a portion or Qietr money, and make selections - /, Yromoor great variety of Yich cheap£Oods. ; . :: '..Ribbons; rich, for l*6nnete,.Caps, Sashcsmia Bell*;. : - : Bonnet Si;ks,Saunß, Crapes, Lissea and. Tarl etpns.■ v. Embroideries,Collars, Cherrlsette, Copes, Berthas. —;vi" ! Habits. Sleeves, Cuffs,.Edgings and lasertings, i .•>.* ~:r 'Pmh«ftidflricdßevterc. Lace, and licmaUcaCanuMkß,/. Blond*; Illusions, and Embroidered LacesforCaps.*-;. Embroidered Laces for Shaw!*, Mantillas and Veil*; Honilon, Mcclden, Valencienct, Brusseli LMO**.^ English and Wove ThTead, Lisle Thread:and: • •Cotton Laces. * <: Ktd«:Lute Thread, Silk, and Sewing Bilk> Glove* and Mitt*. y . French and American Artmeial Flowers, r > French Lace, English, American and Straw BonnetsundTrmCTmgs. ■ [ntary&gm Notice to Conirnciora. TbIiOPOSALS will lie received until the 4lh:of M»y s JT next, at the Office of the Engineer of the Company,' in Pittsburgh, for the Airading shd Bridging on eight miles of the Pitisburgh und Steubenville Railroad,from i Pittsburgh to Compbeira Kun, coraprising-a Tunnel MB ; : , yardslong, and some heavy sections; anil forsae bother work on titc line n, may then be ready for contract. • Information respecting the work may bo obtained ale this Office, or from W.:M; KobertSiConaultingßngitteer, : : ol Marion, Ohio* By order Of the Boata-,. r f l). MITCHELL, Jit., Chief Engineer. Esgisebb’3 Omen, • \ • • * Pittsburgh, March 22,1853.:. ) • ntar23 , 7 CUlforhla Illreot l K/Sg? THE superior, 550 Tons, Copper-Hastened BPb9.frand Coppered ClipperSbip, VENICE, Capli.J,,.,; , "“•“‘ H.Tooao.'wil! sail from PmiadelnhtatrinTnesc i.. ;, day, 6tli ofi April, at 12 o’clock,far Sau Francisco, «• reel fofpasßcnners. ' j ' , j .. ' - This Ship is fined up in ihe-bestand mQstcgmmoaiop* ; ; , manner, arid will accommodate- i!00 .• • ! Deck»,l3o feet long, 28 feet wide--the wliolehtted BPO*. : , aSulooni The first Cabiu or Main Deck, is fitted up wnh superior Stole Rooms; forfiS possengert. . i : Passengers going by this Ship will bojpermitted to go - on board on the 27th of Mnroh.and will bo free fromol.r ; pcnssuntUthey arrive in San Francisco, The proprie tors of thiS Ship confidently aspect to go from port to port in HIO days, as she will take but little Freight, Und - being lit holla* trim, wilt ronke aVnstdilTeienMmhM ‘sailing time. This Ship has made eamo ofAeaiMlM.. i Pasiages on record ; .made a inp from days, and her loat inp from Calcutta in. .tfio yerjr efiort . i* 1 Kof*Po < stoge. a/very Low Hates, apply to N. B. Mow ley,B7South Front cdrSlxth and Liberty but, ‘ '■■■■■. - Pittsburgh; Telegraph. \ r • 1 ** mai23 ; F-S. Fuiai i pioxinuattc, r*. ’ M JL M. SAWYISE & CO., no: 7 B wood : ra., i*ov» , LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTUKEIJS, ’ : AST) waoLESALK dSiLXOS in -■/. .■ ;•.• jfyrefen <md Fancy and Vanity (iooda* •f“M. S. i£CO..-reipectftillir Inform ihelrfiieiias.aaa- . tl*» they tmve received a* large stocfc ■ of FiNCYAN OVARIIirV: GOODS, wliicli have *. bbokhifor CASH, from Importers-and. Manufacturers,■ .. and whleh they will sell on as wasonabe tenna,nott as low- ns can be - purchased East.- Oar; Bloot consists . , Looting Glares, Buitoas, - Parasols, Clocks and Watches*, . Ribbons' Brualie* r , Umbrellas; Ltteea, Threads, - Suspenders, ■: . Bilk Cratuts, , Combo, ■ Gun Caps._ Gloaea, Pocket Handkerchiefs, .PoriMonaies, Carpel Artificial Flowers; Hosiery. Perfumery,*o. WHITE GOODS. . , - - Cambric,' Jneoeeus, iliahop J.awn, Book Muslin, Moll, ' Swiss, - Dotted Swiss. • < Plain and Ornamental Portrait- and Picture Pramcs, - miido’to order. -Also, rc-Gildintr done,at abort noijcgr i Cabinet Makers; ond others, fatiusbed wiia Looking Glass Plates; at Eastern prices.- ~ . : . A.'™,/ .. Merchants andoiliers.ylsitlng.on.T.ciiy for the pw pose of purchasing Goods, will please call »“ljy.g 0 -oar Stock*... . • s I ’ Serbia Slant*!** „ lWr ntL 4 I*AKOEstock oftbc nion beOittijW-^Trona, A made of the finest oaalitr of roreiK" ,tioMarble, BrtinaßtciDrerfbyprf?«ni»Sag saas^^ywawa*. ertysiteevoppoatie SratlliUciu. w w . wa^j,a cß.' HoUrota.JfiinlßMUnt **•»•* w£ are T.ow prepared to receipt “ftfMgDßera to b,_ nuSI in "a 0 C JOHNB B sirgßiu4 n ' £VBULB. SOUR CKOUT, to close consignment, in JOHN B. BHEBBIFF. EMVORHjM-rCclebrdied 'fornettafirt 1 .>,of fiudurabiUty of wotimrinsbty ahd prices* - . : >MISN AND BOYS* CLOTHINti-Stoclc larßi wti seasonal)!®* Great imlucejfieni3 to cash btijrerjf^No chartrea for-Bhowlna Goods __ • *V . 6 WE STVDYTO PLEASE* ' - Snrithfteld ~st., mar.flietntmfl ancy. ■•■>,. an AW A. MA6ON& Co; ■\j Wednesday, the 24ih vU»HyoveroM ttotuand,£®« ' broidcted and p’ain, white and CotdtdCMp&SnftW«*o» .' aUprScea. « SHOE PEGS—Atargft qtranuig, 1 low, [man3] • 1 toeenin■.builiJ.^storAe‘ e SffiorCdnfi<Senv rm*t2Saf .^!gSS®2SS2?SSS |.' fnar27-; ■.'•• ■ ——— ihe following I ' ii?oo r a »Fa“'yW,<l!ire«nUit«j • ; - SSS£SSffiSS« «“■ FeathertMaawic- amljfo] ; jsiso * MOOBIIKAD;; : K l ' . 6 S- p r jes seccrcdb’ ■ llJiSiGalleyvColafflA Wee, 0, A . jXi'MES, M- PeU ? T»Sw^39f i «? t «^| o N. B.*-OrdeH received for new W t V. .-i • .* . . ■f' ■ lilt r \ »*V , >i *?/' , ’ ? ‘ ‘ J* i- -4 *v _ ■ 7 --'-'^ viY'. • ■. v .. v . v •
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