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XV?r' 1 ' ''.*' V~ ' - ~ ‘ ’-r. 1‘ }'\ "'■ ‘■-v*. 1 t..V J_-.^-«?-;. ■■': ;.Vv‘Va ? n,- t ,>Vi>VV'v V-; HBI mwmmM •:■■• ■ -v?^p:#^*•= < &*&csr? '•■'• y-^- THiTtiabAY Hoasrag^i""^^^* 1: W w" tWßnmrningfor<*ucin»nti. She aecommodarions for pm* _ www—The Winchester, Capt. Moore, leaves this morning, for Wheeling, atherregolar hour. The Winchester is one of the finest boats on' the river. - > > y/iejtotf.—Thore were 9 feet C inches water in the Channel, lastevening. Business wsb brisk on the wharf; yesterday. Anoiktr Grand Omwrt—We are glad to an noancethatW».VisossT Waliace, has con sented to give another Concert in tins city. It will take place on Monday evening next, at Ma sonic HaU; and ho will be assisted byvthp cele brated and favorite Pianist, 'lnAfinta Hecese Stopki, who,will perfottn several ofher favorite pieces;’' TTe are glad to see, by the programme, that she will again play the popular Grand Pol ia de Concert; ski the Grand duofof trcoPianot, with Mr.’ Wallace? -The grand variations on Moore’s Irish melody, the hu t Rose of Sum ner;' and Paganini’s ’.renowned, variations on the “ CamKtl de rmict," win be exeeuted on the violin, d>y Mr. W. Theiuclcmency of the weather preventedmony | from attending the Concert on Monday evening last, who'wished to be present, and, as this is the only opportunity our citiiens will have of hearing one of the greatest Pianists m the coun try, as well ad a splendid Violinist, we anticipate || a crowded house. 9faJM of is «P*M4r«* apart, T»y common usage, for the purpose of turn ing evcty thihg into the most admired state of disorder; of filling the streets if ith furniture-cars, and every other vehicle which is capable of car rying a feather bed or a cradle; and while the streets are in this condition, the side walkshave not much advantage, for every person about a house, who can carry any thing from a dozen o chairs to a coalscuttle, is sent out to join m] the general threng of persons, hurrying to their new quarters. This day is also known as All Fool’s Day,” and many people feel bound to do something ridiculous, to gratity the mischievous propensities of a crowd of sporting youngsters. The ireu Market Hone.- At the meeting of theCouncilß, on Monday evening last, the spe cial Committee to whom was referred the plans for the now Diamond Market House, reported the following resolution:— _ I Resolved, That the plan submitted by the Com. of subscribers for the DiMiend nonse, be adopted, dispensing with thebasoment story; provided the costs of such market houses do not exceed SIO,QOO each. , The resolution was read a third time, tend paa sed both branches of our Councils. An amend ment was Offered, approving of the plan leaving Out the third story of the proposed building, was lost, by a vote of 3 to 18 in tho Common Conn cil. Errata. —We stated in yesterday’s paper that Capt. John Birmingham commanded tho steamer Cinmtmafi. She is under the command of Capt. Boyce.- By a slip of the types, (such things will happen,) we stated that Mr. Kelly made tho threats, in our notice of the assault and battery case before Aid: Daft It should have been .. Sarah Watson,, tho same porson who committed the assault and battery of which Mr. K. com plained.- : . ; - ■ . A Wharf Bod. —Tho Councils have authors iiod tho Committee on the Monongfiliela Wharf, to mako an arrangement with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh,. Railroad Company, by which they have tho- privilege of locating a wharf boat on the Monongahelo river, at tho upper end of Ferry street, by tho payment of $lO per month. The grant is to continue for three years from tho date of the agreement. >• Railroad Accident.—Tho train coining west on *fca Pennsylvania Railroad, was thrown off the track on Monday last, 12 miles from Hollidays borg. !Tho accident was caused by a large stone being placed 011 ilie * oCk > sO PP O3ed t 0 haTe becndone by some malicious person. The pas sengers on this train, numbering 180, arrivod ip this city on Tuesday night A Kao Engine Uouce.— We are glad to see, that the Councils hare at length authorized thaCommitlco on Engines, and Hose to issuo proposals for rebuilding the Eagle Engine. House-bn Fourth street, provided that it does not costthe city more than $15,000. This is but an act ofjustice to one of the oldest com panies in tho city; and one which has always proved itself efficient in the hour of need. The Weather. —Yesterday wo had heavy nuns ' in the morning, and a cloudy and disagreeable time in the afternoon. Movingpeoplemay havo pleasant enough weather overhoad to-day, bat ws'insure them enough mud to keep their houso ware' from breaking, even though it ehould fall from tho second etory, or from a pyramid of household goods, built on some furniture car. Ja Alarm.—The ; councils have directed the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to ■ cause, a bell to be rung continually on their locomotive while ■ running in the city. A resolution was also iutrodnoed to repeal tho ordinance granting tho Company the privilege of running their lo comotives into the city. The resolution was read twice and laid over. Sea Council Chamber. —-The . County Com missioners have tendered to the City, Connells the use -of rooms in-the’ncw Court House for meetings, which that body has.accepted; nnd ordered the rooms to.be properly fitted np, and a also directed tho gas fixtures in their old rooms to ho taken down nnd placed in: their, rooms in the new Court House. Lumber. —We notice the arrival of some small lots of lomber, in rafts, by the. Allegheny river. The heavy rains that we have had for some time past, will be likely to set loose the pine region, cover our wharves with lumber, nnd fill our streets with tho auribumt countenances of tho Inhabitants of the renowned Potter.and H’Kean. Improvement!.— Many of our Woodetreot mer chants are repairing and otherwise improving their extensive warehouses, in a manner that will add vastly to tho appoarnneo of that busi ness thoroughfare. > _____ Temperance Lecture.- Theßt. Rev. Bishop Pot ter, of New Jersey, will deliver a lecture at Ma sonic Hall, on Saturday evening. Subject—“ Tho Drinking Usages of Society.” Theatre. —This evening Mr. Blanchard W(U ap pear with bis dogs in the interesting drama 0 “My Poor Dog Troy.” “His Last Legs,” and “The Village Lawyer,” will also be performed. For the Bold Mina. —M. G.Shcplor, J-P- Sbep lar, and W. H. Wilson, of this city, left for Gold Mines. They will go from here to St. Jo seph, and thence overland, to California. Alderman Steel yesterday, arrested George Poe,'charged on oath of Isaac T. Daviß, with os sanlt andhattery, ■ ■■Hegsve bail in the sum of $lOO for his : appearance at Court. take Kill.—Wo notice in onr market, some fine lots ofLake fish,brought in from tho Lakes, by railroad. Drimkennest.—hXd. Lewis, committed eight personate prison yesterday, for drunkenness. vi'i ... y J - * .\ " 4 ',l, * *‘f' . 3Sf •*VV*'‘ i* ‘ - \t‘\ J . '•■ H > yN^., •■ • ■ * ■?•; f " Cabinet Warihouts.—To snob of our oititens hs may visit Philadelphia, we would recommend them to call at the cabinet warehouse of Mr. George J. Hesksis, No. 175 Cheenut street, op posite Independence Hall. Oneof tho.largest and best assortments of furniture in the: United States, both of French importation and domestic manufacture, will be found- there.. There are i four large sales-rooms, exclusive of the manu factory, each 176 feet long by 28 feet wide; the famiture being arranged to accommodate pur chasers, ob follows:—The first floor contains o full assortment of mahogany parlor mid chum or furniture ; the second floor oontains e egan. i rosewood and walnut drawing-room, bou oir on chamber furniture; curtain materials, Coverings, &o.; tho third and fourth floors, m - celloncoue furniture, mattresses, , goodi except the imported, are aUmanufac turedin the establishment, under tho superintendence of the proprietor. The im mense rooms are heated with hot-air furnaces, making it comfortable for visitors, as well as testing tho quality of tho furniture. Persona visiting tho establishment will be received with great cordiality, and conducted through* every part of the magnificent warohonse. For California. — A company are in this oity at I present, -who will leave in a few days, for Cali-1 forma. They will take steamboat from lioro to 1 St Joseph, and thence overland to the diggings. J They take four largo baggage wagons with them, I i which will answer the purpo3o_of atentat night. j | The party is composed of twelve persons, two of I whom have been in the land of gold before. The I following are their namesßobt. MoKco, Isaiah | I Brerden, Henry C. Heineman, Andrew Isler, I John Croman, Leonard Nichols, J. Munch, J. 1 Thrasher, John Galagher,. Dennis Galngher, I Rudolph. All these gentlemen are from 1 Butler county. ... ■■ . ■ ■■ ■■ ■ Mr, William F, Allcom left this oity, yester day, on the Buckeye State, en route for Califor nia. - He goes with the party that left this city on the Diadem, on Sunday last. Few persons who have left this city, leave so many well wish [ era. Success attend him. Auault and Battery.— John Dnlnn was brought before Esquire Hart, of Birmingham, yestorday, | charged with oommitting an assault on Feeder-. j ick Stockneer, with a/smoothing iron. Mr. Bulan was held tobaU in the sum of-$2OO, for I his appearanco at ggy Wo would remind our readers of the] largo sole of dry goods at McCartney’s Auction House thiß morning, at 10 o’clock, by order of Lewis Jaroslawski, assignee of Lewis Berkonitx. Court af Quarter Seseioiis, —The ottention of the Court wns occupied all day yesterday with the case of tho Commonwealth, vs. Joseph W. Miller, indictment Hope, on oath of Caroline Krepps. .■ 1 ; ■ Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny City, committed a man to jail yesterday, for drunkenness. egy FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad sma’ Express; at the WAVEBLEF HOOSE, Diamond Alley- ■■■■■■ , ■ 'TTSrTnv nIANCE Fob BUI-A naluttblo r rop- A jaia «as=;aa %“o«MD P mthß".lT- tamdui.pon«ilon, and will M >ol* Ocneml fcmnv . ■ &QBmllhfigld ■licet. ■ ■-marfU •• • • ■ i : . . O FF!On CAS«MU?MmEINSUBANC^O Vv' *<•(!,« Excrutite Committeeo.f iiMXW M “^, r i- r rcfnl b 4n T gco ?r n l .,U.= A S eacy of Free ei» Dohl.s,i!hetebyyg»o«“ a „ WII , LS nN.Pco'y. inKSi'wt ■ ■ . ■. ■ 1 ~ v rtistUuy or«eanuctu»u to urocie* Ijo-*,’o ' £ ,?Asxi’!i's MliN AND BOVS’ CLOriIINU Work AV»I <* cutomcr nmde,»is>per , Ilian cn.wmer pneej. Nd einise f® r otUDY.TO' I’LEASB, 71 Rmlthfielfl »u nc»trt>»«aoP d aarSt —- ot tttc , t rr TELK.QRAP& OFFICE. • O' A 1 £1» aLA O'Bicily Tcletrtpli Llnti hs* Lccj rpnliOfi-cof - east cokngit of X Ttmoved to ... yry «TS. fttisliurgh.Pa. Isniraueo , THIKD AND WOc DTi ' ct l 0 n, B et tha Increasing ; fiem Third street. * *ev Telegraph OCiceha* been wants oi iho public,the uesaddedi roach enlarged aad Iropiox «wtatfl iraiiftoUilon of Du* toinaarc tlin protnpl andne, , t 4gme*. Noeffortvitl patches to all pail* of the vni * nayiiloa winch the 1 bo- »nnred to saaiam the higtf ? *4 imntdlUm I O’ftiell* Linen have already acqiung Lind Warranto oM 9la, _ , *oo rnUK cnderligneil haying •■» 1 tborized form* (or «r»igmng Wy granlea^ the Volunteers In the War ot la*e their Wor ihemop correctly* 1 erruur . . _ c c;l^ rtiiiU nislirflcti, or, are ddppscd to «ell, ““ at tbe corner of Sixth nml Liberty aireeu. AKI .;tjV. «oar3l . : le’ir- -1 " —— . 1 1 T«nclter Warned. TUB School Biraciow-of.Rcwfo lowMbtp. **s ®*J m "oMtoeroploy * TEACHER, for.iSe 5l P KJ inenl of the 'School. Any appllcnuon left Mr * BOTH, Union .inset. will be JOHN OTTERSON, m«r3l lw* » . Pireelor*. ■pqsqsm brSq >UOIJL . HBB >Seiak&£sm Clavalaad and Fltt.ljurgh BaHrpad. T EAVH i'iiulmigh (gumlays cicepltd.) al3 A. M., , do Well.vi.le >!o “» i f.' K ’ . Bup«rinu*n*!cm.__ i?«° Curtmna j'^iKo'cay 0 ' 11 ' lu,p * lo ' n, Sent.) la a >t»le tuuuipaßiml in ilto City... Come and «c. • .. • jj. houkihso»’» _ FANCY CHINA STORE, SO waoß ; .«Ta«ET,thebe”ni.otimenl JUsTicecmne BnOno«oP i '''‘'}Bti „ CHINA, ever of WHITE STOJIh “"<• ofhtr votl "y of G. U »e. brought la S Jap"' Walter., Solar F“ »Wf'SSTpnw: GreenandßlacVrTea,i W b b« 201, lo“,“ ”»'‘ and b l-ump Tobacco; *.) do Sup. Carb. Soda; u do Cream rauai i 10 do Chipped Logwood, STB&prsi “ lEi^fSKfcSi. 10 <Jo Cocoa and CiiMoJate» VO do Saleioiu*; IS 8! and YeaslPliwdor.; 10 do Sala&Co. Chemical Soap, , ; io do M. R Lurln Raitina ; 5 do Jlecltei’* Parma J s do Com Starch; an do CloihcsPms; _ . ■ 10 do Ualch’sCounter Sco'es; 3 bales Cloves and Cassia, l enseNaunegs; . . ' fth .es Pepper and Pimenlo, - soirees and ranspure Ground Spices, 1 barrel pare Ground Ginger, 6 cases pure AHlmn do, SO drum* Smyrna Figs; icon Sis. eximMadder, I SS d r^" , n's'imb < ianlnk;i or. lo I gal- Jon bottle; l6 £ & C p°a r ,eni r &o.hßoards; Jt6n and d Nall? : ala", 4 Coitonynrn undlßaillng, WhiW Lead,ho. Wholesale * C O , ‘ ' No. 122 Wood street, iharSt- foutdoorsabovo Fifth street. (Gazette aad Joamaleopy-) • .. . . . .... . . V J > 3 J V ’ V-'r C -' - ‘W*’* t, 1 ' 4 UMhe HonornbloUie Judge* of »hu Court ofOoncial x Qaarler Sesilons of ihe Peace, m and for Uie Coan -17 Tbf OTmton y of J Summon!, of Now Tex.., in Plain in' the Coualy aforoaiJ, humbly ;hewe»bf— Tha? ?iur Sei.Uoi.er both provided htorolf wlih ma- J-rbilaibrtno accommodation of traveler* and oiheiH ii h!i dwelUna dioaae in tlto; lowuebip afoteaaid. and -aasSSaSSFSSfa Sssh Ssssra ftftsrtsa ?ohnctw«.,H.K.Tomer,Jam e . Herron, wm Oronnen. ; iToiTON HOSIERY!-MH) dm auorleil Oouun Ho- U «ieryj now opening at A MASON & CO.'S. ■ tl>ar '-—•—" For uut> ~ w 14 0 ! seasion given on the tat ofAgm pA^ K( j t . too., : I second street. I . . * ' TEE & REILLY .LINE. ■ SESSION. Washisotos, March 81. Sbkatk —Among the petitions presented,' was one from Georgia, remonstrating against the ad mission of Utah as a State, on the ground that I the Mormourcligion, particularly polygamy, wn? 1 anti-republican. “ , : Also from sundry persons in .Pi ttsborgn- and St Louis, for patent manufacturing.sheet Iron., Mr. Dodge’s bill granting preemption rights to settlers on tile lands purchased from the Mo nomonio Indians, was taken up and oonstdorod, and then postponed until to-morrow. - Mr Borland submitted a resolution) requesting the Secretary orthe Navy to inform the Sonato what is the object of the naval expedition re* cently ordered to tho East Indies, and calliug for copies of all orders and instructions to the Com mander. He said this expedition would call for Tlorge appropriation, and before it left the conn ti»v its objeot ought to be. knovrn, • . . 1 motion of Mr. Soulo the bill was taken up autliorising the Post Master General.to enter in to a contract for a term of fivo yeafs at a snm not exceeding one hundred .thonsand dollars, with A O. Templeton for the transportation of the moils, three times a month from New Ur. loanain steamers to Vera Cruz via Tampico; the steamers to be not less than 800 .• tons, and adapted to war purposes and the navigation of the Southern watera. On motion of Mr. Clomons a clause relntivo to the adaptation of steamers to war pnrposea was stricken ant. After a long debate the bill vras ordered to be engrossed, ■ . - , . Mr. Miller submitted a. resolution declaring 1 that the paramount interests of the oountry: re quire that the dntiea prescribed .by thetenif of 1846 should bo altered and modified so that while ther may raise sufficient revenue to meet, the ] wants of government, they may also give.proper encourogoment and protection to American la bor, entorpriso and capital and. guard against known abuses and frauds in the collcchon of its revenue. Ordered tube printed. The Sen ate then adjourned. .. 1 In the House, Mr. Clark -withdrew the resolu tion offered yesterday, to close the debate on the homestead bill in two, hours.. ■. . ■ , ■ I ■ Mr Hendrick introduced a resolution constru ing an act in relation, to the military,land war rants. Referred. . _ I Mr.' Cobb, from tlie Committee on. X’ubuc Lands, reported a bill amendatory of the act of I Maroh, 1843, providing for sales of land in Ohio j and Michigan, coded by the Wyandots, which j W M? ft Cohb also introduced several other bills, I one of which grants a donation of land to, Ala bama to aid in the construction of tlie Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Mr. Cob * , ' ,rlclly plained that the proposed road wpuld be partof & great chain of railroads connecting the South-west with the Atlantic coast, and urged its immediatepaßsago. , , . 1 Mr. Johnston, of Arkansas, called on the gen tlcmen favorable to granting land to railroad purposes, to mako the hill a test queahonus t 1 applying all such questions, m order that u might bo known whether eucli are to bo passed I or killed. After a long debate, tlie previous question was called on the passage of the bill ponding which motion the House into a Committee oftho Whole upon Mr. 'Williams got the floor, and alluded to tea remarks of the newspapers in regard to political speeches that had been made, and characterizing them as out of place, wherever party doctrines and polioy are in vogue.. He tionld, he said, heartily subscribe to the doctrine, hut the Pres idential subjeot, as now above these. Ho then proceeded to defend 1 resident Fillmore from the remarks of Mr. Brackenrtdge and others as to his conrae when a metnber of the House, on the Abolition petitions, and pointed to his present proud poaitionon compromise mea sles which he said falsified the charges mado in the canvass of 1844. He w owed kimaelf aa opposed to any man who would not put himself upon the record in favor of compromise. It m said that Gen. Scott in private on rioweß tho compromise. Is lias true. ir bo ho would: ask why Gen. Scott had been nomi nated in Maine, Pennsylvania and Joihana, and vet not one word had been said by. Whig Con ventions in thoso States about compromise. _ If Scott ahould not avow hla views in a ; tangi ble form, ho would conceive that such on omis sion was for the purpose of catching [uglier law votes. If this was the cose, Scott could not get respectable men in Tennessee to form an electo ral tioket. For himself, ho would \oto for a. Compromise Democrat, iu preference to a non- C Tn^e l rariU Htiiyer and others followed, in, de bate, and Mr, Porter got the floor, when Honso adjourned. : : t FURTHER NEWS BY THE CASADA. JinwYoßK. March 81. FbaSCR- —Tho Bishop of Orleans has decline* to accept n sent in the Supreme Council of pub- list amounts to 800,OOP francs exclusive of.tho clmrgo of tnolntoimng tho rojftt CS The Spatdsh government is about to rcinforco tho nBW Governor of Cuba, sails Gen. Ca. 0 f March. Tho enow from Cadiz on ..... ~j has not yet been taaap of Concha's dismiss. public. - . ; Kagland, has given Xord Derby’s accession in government great satisfaction. The Austrw on Im» rcsolvoi to abstain from-the tt* BogUsh travelers, previously threatenea.. The overland India maU bad arrived.- P« 3 !an 3 ™d Herat, and likely to , pueccssfal. Tho war continues Sonth of ttunu., P Soventecn Americanwbslorsaroin H o n 8 K®"B barber- The fishing season liaa been aaproOta tihinese emigration to California lias greatly 10 Advices from Sidney, to the eighteenth or l>e cem.ber, represent provisions ns oieeodinglydtar, although not scarce. Tho place u »«“r'y do i Bortcd by men, who have guno to the gold d g Mabkkts.—HoUingshcad quotcß Colton ctobo previous to the arrival of tho Baltic. . »or nows restored the prices. On Saturday morning, middling Upland 41; middling Orleans 6£; fair m, with moderate inquiry. o„ fl , rl i,, v Rice. .. Tho demand had unproved on Saturday mnniilie : BttlC9 17s 6il to ,li)3» . , i CiOvor Seeds havo declined, linving hecn of- I fered freely at Bb. - In Coffee'thero is a limited demand. A fair degree of activity existed in the Cotton manu °Engiish'iseoutitiOß were buoyant. Consolshad reached 90|, and closed on Friday one-cightli securities are steady at former rides. Foreign exchange was advancing. , ______ fa*®***' s '*^ tfor l<ow|» wad GaHlpolt*. y^ v MKtGSi • feb3 '' '•'- fjijc uirtciitnffU- ’ :.. —■ "nsMH^&saKdM 1 * 0 tta steamer North . San Juan del Sud onberpassago « FOC^ MS *7&k,«a 6 .u.,WV | ; to San 'Francisco. The disaster-happened on : m.jph '»<etWcnceof ffirsactpaof it p ,, lE the the 28th of February, seventy '- 0 miles southof Acapulco. The passengers and *KsSft* ™ Nary Bay on the 2lßt. HCT Pa BaTS Tom yd BOma Rftilroaa »JJ m :. t . ■ - fl(iv s ne proportion Insured for only «... 7.00® adistance of twenty-two milw, >“*J? . 41 ,° whole No. Policies issued:** . 4 « 6t river conveyance. Amoßgßt Uio dCf .jo . expired, terminated . v - w Clay id Mo- dri V*** cates to the TVMg Coamtvon, and Cap r Amoont 0 f Property insured-•:•«■• , . 8 ill thftTMissenzers fit panama wiU got throogU do conccled.termiuaiecUndet. 1 -Hrs!s«-ss«. i? t •** «H 3 s; wsESSBJSr'* !» ““JH.'tJJS «KS3», a whioh. in eomptote w«e, the warehouses were heated. ■ Nuljy &Co l\5 $ 000 ; Wood$10,000; and nu ft H «iorremhled at Sacra-! KT' ClayMudd and\ xC Heath, dele* CovMbiasl^^H^denotTOTilnMe^ond^Jud'ge instructed the del effates to vote for president and Vico President., ■ BXv» 8 Xv» attomot to call a Convention to revise the, SSSSSSsSgSg desired, is supposed to hfe that provision which ®si.«Kr l .JS,ssr;.s %80 OQQofthe public money., The treosnrerjpf Teooluniiie haßialsO Bhsooiided vrith very larg® v,-i -i * 1 . « c *t- *» *“» /rVyj.'-’ViVi 'K'.'r ;',i v ; ': „ , ‘y, /vjv «-' “: k > , , v >’ atoms, and tlit) treaaffref of Sawatnento iroocu- Bed of (k similar offence. Their securities are said'to bo mere manofstraw.. ~■ The party of Mr. Bartlett of a.e Boimdary Commission; had arrlved overland in Saa Ihego, having lost nearly all their animals by death. The yield of gold from tho minesis somewhat diminished. Very little tain haa fallen tlunng th CrWie^9 rt ratheron the increase; particularly Tlio weather continues fine; the spring crops «»,a« »a *» news is unimportant We Im oiso wtell.gence from the Sandwich Islands to the l<tb. Trade is dull. At tho Islands the sea had risen, on one occasion, twenty-five feet above tho usual hounds. Five houses were swept away and much property destroyed. The health of San Francisco was good.- Tho sloop-of-war St. Mary’s arrived at San Franoisoo from GaaTas. Tho flf.oreship Lexing ton arrived there on the-29th February* , Business is rathe* dull, owing to the preva lence of tho dry weather.at tUe mincs.... In res*. pect to the' general appearance the markets,, prices were better. Breadatuffs were uuU and declining. Clothing—Less r in market. There is lan enomous stock of liquors in. market. Pro visions generally are better. ; - CINCINNATI MARKET—March HI. Whisky..‘.Sales '7OO bhls at 14}; sales 51.> bblS'at the river, and 88 bbls railroad at I<} ; a decline. Groceries...No change from last quotations. Flour... Quiet; a few heavy Bales have taken | place from the canal at $3,15. Recived.during , the last 24 hours, 3,605 bblß. ...... Provisions... Firm, wUh a fair demand, Sales 30,000 and 0,000 lbs sides bulk at 8a ; 10,000 pieces hamß at 71c; 100,000 lbs shoulders at 50,56; 5,(H>O pieoes bacon hams, slop sides, at 1 Tijc.paoked; 38 bbls No. 2 Lard at B}c: 30 tree No. : 1, do at B}. _ . , Oheese-.Sales l?ft boxes at 7Jc, with limited demand. .■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ Grain...Saleß 400 bus Oats at 220. . Sugar... Sales 00 bhds at $4,80; and 21 libels prime atOJc. Coffee,..Sales 100 bags at 10}, and 21 at lOg. Molasses...3lc. .v Clovorsoed—Dull at $5. _ The river lias risen fourteen incuea within tno last 24 "hours. . ■_ DAILY ÜBVIEW OF THE ■ HIAIIKEXS The weather yesterday, for the moat part, was wet I and Disagreeable, which checked basinets operations materially; our merchant are busily engaged in T«iy- 1 ing their spring stocks, consequently out-iioor transac- j lions tire somewhat neglected. ASIIE3—YVo have no change, to noto in Ashes, and j therefore omit quotations. *. ] I APPLES-.PrimeateseaTC.e at 83084. i PIUEDJTOUIT—Th«e is * moderata retail demand I fot Apples and : Peaches* whh light stocks; wc quote I Applet 81,50® t,75'- PeacbevB2,7sofl3 asin qaaluy. I PXdOUR—The hews per sioamerEniopa has unsettled I the market,buyeraiakiDg hold tat UfiW, atr *i fl . c *f | rates, Sate»lobbUextra«3,fBj 975 bblsln lots at 3205, I lsdo 8W i 43 do 83 t half extra. j OATS—Sales 318 bna2sc. j BRAN—Sales 170 bus at 111. •POTATOESr*Sa.cs 100 bus at 37t. BACON—The demand brisk, andholders not anxious td «cll even at present prices \ sales 0,000 lb» shoulders 71, and 81 for casks* s .&> haras OK with pay for caskj 800 Sj i hams 01 , sales reported, of 1,000 ft j uams 5/300 do OJj 8,000 6)3 shoulders 7f; 9 tierces sugar [ cured haras at IOJc. . ; MACKEREL—SaIe* repotted of 25bids N 0.3 at SL,SO eash.' • * • LARD 2O this at 72c cash. 1) fit ST C INCUS* WAtSBIN TTIS CIUHNSL- ; ARRIVED: . • Steamer Atlantic, I‘arkmson, Brownsville. «• Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville. J.M’Kee,Hendrickson, MeKeesporL i « Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. ■« GeneMeCjCoaant, WcsiNewton* : ! «. 8. Bayard, Peebles* Elizabeth: ' * Mictngan No.2,Botes, Beaver. u KoreHCUyvMurJoch, WeHsvti.e. i V. Winchester, hlOoiCKyVhceUng. u Luella, Kounu. LomanUc. ti Jatta i)ean,M ? Vay, Zanesviue. v ;■• <« . Brilliant, Grace, thQcmmuu ■ “ J B.CJordonJMaiJerv. WabashßWcr. \ Mavfluwer, Uarlett, Wabash River. ■ BEPAIirED: n Vi " Baltic,Benacußiowasville. i .»• Atlantic,Parkinson, do; . ; . v u a.M’Kee, ilendnck«ro, McKeesport. * 4 * Bailey, Weil Norton. Genessec, Couatu, West Newiyn . ij. Bayard, Peebles*Elisabeth. , Michigan No/*, Doica, llea'rer. ■ \ a FoMstCUv, Mnffloch, Wellsvillo. .; a. *» i>ittn\al»Con'fr»B>WheeUnB‘. . « Cincinnati, Boies, Cmcinuatt- , Ml. Vernbintireentee, St. Louis, *« Alcona. Calhoun, Bt. Loui*. u Tiber, Louisville* . ... v »* Orion, ——Wheeling. el arietta, r»rfc«r*btjrsU_ antf UoB,t, “8" am > / port PttCU«t. MSS!®? , Tbc ftcarocr HAIL COiA'MHIA, A. » - leave lNiuborrli ever?. WomJajr. V? M.; rewfultt? will Uve lfeck.ugi.orl coiomodfltion pi,4 p'rompiM.*. \r O V H “ Ur «'«>• r inard • • ■■ ■■' -:»-■■■■ 1 w,m \Vb««UU6> i- ICSJj* TIUS new and «p!«ndid p asse n g btsieumet a regular tri'W«Uy palkCt?™ttTu?«Jiv cii» andWhceUng, leaving Thursday and Saturday, ai to A* M-,for Beayer» V\eU* villa, SieWnvulft and Wiling (at Sieal-enviUe, WeUsstUeiiud tteavef every daua J"'HONO° CMIO2 Kft A Co , AS«t»> • . » ater •xri'ci. • • <■■■ I* a neOrfide Wheel hont* atid is ihc X*nky a ni TAuf.day, 5v ! 4 P»M, :,, , f.ihFMY UEI.LENo 3, Copt. fttnportßovcty AmJiyim'boardiorto. . ....... 5 ForfrcigUtor pßMaft3 , ®p* &SON, 1 11. «< arid <W From ft I Wedowday and PfidaY»., fcistaly n»M<.g« —- *■ ' * < V*;. >;-V COMMERCIAL. Owes or tux Dailt MobkivoPost. J Thursday, April 1, 1659. \ POUT OF PITTSmiRGUi Whole amount of loaaea and «*pen- • ... . Balance hi favor of the Co. ,1 a cash, \ To eliy or country lnercbsnta, and ownere or ev»-u Inga, and Uolated or country properly, ll la . “Sj^BS^iSawwj^’Saw insuriue only a linmedamouniln any miedo &»iiti a ilin« B nrf cfudinK rhe freouency and occurrence ot f.,KresnS Stock HBll Mttln.nl pUn. {"*?. SSw’nMsffi “he eheipnesa and accomo iodnuou Vbplh bar onUilca rhe liuurcd 10 a p arrlolpa. "ll Uttnder'ule control of the following Dire.' surra: -J r. l {, ,Sr»rA.Wl Uilleti, John B. Packer, iamoelT. roS, AJonro\ carrler>hllo C. Scdg»i£ ~ Rohan Klou,Snmoel Jones,John^.Knßier^ir^^ A.J : GILLETr,Se< i>y. ' n' u-ASdrlp mvidewl'of OReen pet oe nr. on eim- been declared by ibBDIK.-K!tor«,and in ( or redeem “inSv" ? A ffiß.A«nr. jautlt Mantel*. i A' LARGE stock of the most beaull< MANTELS-* A nuideof tliefincmqualny o f .^ or ' iUrn'nndDomqt* tloMarblc,manufactured bymocbmerj *nd mndo to order on short notice, tt ?«eea raagtOf from 615 to BUIU each. Purchaaers to invited to and examine the stock and -pnccfij 3 . 0nd323 *-• „ i ,,, S o PP„,.s»nseid. w ACTION SALES. Auction Card* miiß nndersitrned. after an interval of foot yeaK,aa3 T business. Hmlo* wTe reaujslnbUß iif-ib'o law reH»lftUng:,Balca.at , r 3!? sas'i^s-rtKSsa” e „;™K"° n Twe&A, AucuSnecr. va SSE?A principal CUE Mewhnnjs. il 9 XH£tfon-»»ujr sales. I T it,- Commercial Sales Hoorn)!, corner of Wood ClotWog, Ha»,Capa,^. and CollerT, Clolhimr. od. Gold and Silver Wueht", *c. *■ M A “*™’er .:.• jaJ!:if - ■ ■•. •- .. prH’KK»nAi(Vactlon*«r. EHHliilE SSSs&issfassssSffi 8 * •ssssamm^gst^s tig&SSStSa’Sm- Mr. John Koppiu. Terms alilll ' e ' M , KENNA , Ane i’r mart?. *' W. U. n'CAttTMfe.^Auctioneer. 17AN0V AND COMMON CAAIRS, Rowing ChwM, SivSilSHFcfl^^SSßS and common Chairs, R> °*Hv!£iSiJS?o h €hair Mater Seiicct, am»ll Stools, Ac .. Cb Uu)JB "lia. n^ Ur,l i I „ U^U Pe W O°M'r,AßTNßV._Aoct'r, ASlUrSlS^li! ic. The mock comprises a 1 large: usanHy kopt in a Rct*i! flrr Gjjodj Store* TI?o aodd] n. nil of ikn Inienl s.yles Mapauotns.linv ingbeciipurftlinseil only a shnn-umejwnce-tiTth® cm Cities Dcnicrt nod noanirvMErchanu.wUlfinil.it ltd ihcir advantage to attend the sale, which. will be “Si I.BWIS JAKO3t.AW»KI, Asaignao. | P rani3tl _ W. fi. M'CAKTNEY, Anci’r. ■ •prra. UAVIS. Auotlones r. **«Kassaa»ira»«! Sssss r dsrsksre™ ~ PiUfit urgh, Cincinnati and Louisvillo Tole- B ”?Sh«« W«ietn Ij.B>.ranccro rapall , Slocfc. 10 do Associated Firemen’-; • 50 do Ohio uuil i'eiintt Railroad do 25 do N. AoeiicanMimns ........ -4“ I to do Minnesota do . i ii TlMk EO tBShi°rM'conrmuusli BfiJseCoirjim [ nyPjoct marW. • * * • .* •nj « nvtni'k will be -soldi on ilio ptcmlscS) tbftt j vttu,t m J'T. Mf’DAVlS.'Anel’f. _ 7 1852. SPRING ARRANQKMESj^^ „„ « tu Q y LVA M I A Il AlI» H- O AD* TfaUiß Prom to . Ph««4elpW* KBi^UlmOK. Only 80 Bouts Through! vinrcg mail trabvwi* leave Die Depot on Lib- T'e“'uaTovetl.; Canal Bridge, every morning ph rl B “a e ß » s a r”r°S;iumore take .he car, otS-SO, P.;H.,ar- Ti i«S»iliSss3&.a I‘fiitaJelpbia and DaUtgorentUS hoars. PnssenitersAvfllptocaro their tickets at the Railroad Offi-e in &e Mbuongnhela House. Water -treat. Pi tt— Schedule umc as rouows. # . •: , PivUburgh to DeMty’BSfuUon, 7 r station. ■-•» do do Johnstown to lfoUiday«t»rs.in . ..... i cluding33unle« Portage road, 6. do Ftom Hollidaynliurg to DUtersyitle, tt do ' do Dirteravtlletoiniiladelphia.oyer Columbia Railroad, 3J do Toul 23t00f». Tl>i» odjeiJule alitxfs oople Mme on.mch porllon ol ufe C PottS*?»!iO U Coiambi* Kail«*U are i Tiotot «■ Co- _ . FdnsgvTo »£a from Great£ , JT. , i ta “ " ireUmfli nlaato California. V'urlZitk buffer temU«nce in &M>&SS£k J g?*logfonUcr Information aai parllcntnra . fWjJPjj". 1 <l<»'-rv?* l >> 110 w»«" 01 *• 11; Biul, tesfef, >OU may be u-isofcd iu»t— j■'*■ W«V'i!t*beacfntVt were fold, i Wbeilitr of silver brof Rolo^ . 1 Than you will Cn J, TOtt go, ; I And look;uithose on stUo below. BOOK nu& WOOD. I they ofiTet at price* fta taw as they can.. be mi rehated In the KastenViuurlrctt. ; ; ■, —, l Wmcties and Jcwclrrrepairp* in lhe b manncr,ond on the roost rensonoMeieims. . Fromm BUcriUen'paul to orders from u distance, mare* ‘ J - FI£UB H m‘ca£mONT & KEENAN A * TSS&SS IxASr. 1 ; Aw ; Pa Onppsile Wilkins Ifall. fiittSurje, Po d»r "aJss’»ur.u g h&-«. Amcrico. - , -••— A YFUH''ofir.UR.V- I*ECTOUAI.-3 sron, just re A «tveJ and fot 'f‘ e^' FAI , NES TOCK & CO , . Wholesale AncnO. corner of Fiir«l anil Wood »iteel»^ FORWAKBING HOUSE,^ patronage heretofore Riven them. Jimurtry ... • COMMISSION HOUSE, . SAINT LOUIS. .,.......... mooeidok I WlLLpToraml/aS^^ Kifems^sW*^ for the puiohQM of l/Cad*.Grain, Hemp ttn<J otherProduco, will ho promptly filled ai.the lowest po«» *'Th&wUl’ai^^nakc“he" act.lementandcollce- llMolchums of importance; and l> “|' 1 e I \ l^ y I ‘ l f^3u P of iS^So^r'-To 111 dS S^MVman/o l> • deceit &• Co.. Willia.ii HoUne. & Co.. J- W. Du \er D . , Pittsburgh! Morgaui LM. .Buck &Mowau, & „ n !V'*!pkla; Shield* fc Miller.: Philadelphia; H. D. Ibllau. "i, A ui„ ■ and W; -B. ltey tic Us, Lout, vine, Newcomyt nim.i. t CO:. New Orleans [matitbfem . h.* O-TWIL. —— ; — —r- —“ . *■ ■ jr. Cases Straw Good*. SiVV 0 . 1 ;na made hrfaneements with ihe ntuc. -uliwriber havi.- .-VA.NUFACTUBING COMPA- T NoV“^ N *oaWnow.oder* forwle tt iuv .<w?t ha aaleofrb.tr y_ h *ts andBONNETS, of Uree w»i nnl ' s,,t v't®?’ - Si« n'ld pattern; adopted to - :of fabric, at Vn'i .Vi'ac; Which will tfcW&SrtS'to *»»• P«* Clßes <»*? b® ALVES, r«r ,f T N( ,.ca^Lsi-i«^ now pro- T UE CUAMKjIg Jv&om^f' 0f “ al p * r burgh-Irpia. wv «• W*S& ‘Ktt’SJSwfcn? tahua. ahlpraent, or t . OicilUies Cot loading canal A lrhU company h»« Lake, or lower market.. ■ the JPELUATH, sS! _is^^s^S!asss rpHE S S’„'"woo I ?^!’rifth^yeeu'to Über ' ,f S Kert, opr» 3ne J he btaA ° V °° JOEL tfOHLEB ’ T ': " ■• 4 : *P' *' v.'-.V.-T-f v~W.J r - \ .. , * ' * c V\ - ' -* -TV --A 1 : <| r TIEBMiS «. TmiUll, s C f _ iKaJf AN £, eo „ HANtvKIIS ANPrEXCHANGB-UttpKEHß* fehW-lT * ' "fo- 7S Wa,A PutM ° n,t aiU '>- BASKltas &RWICMJUASOW ■ HAVE REMOVED TJir.lß > - ‘ TO THS CGENSE OF F.FTU *SP WOOD *T»* Pisoburghi Fa> ’ PATRICKS t ,FRfENI>. v .„jj ß a an d TJANKERS AND EXCHANOB ; BRQKER9j 15 Dealers (n Notes, Drafts, AccepmnecS, Bo'dir* and Bank Ndku. E*« lranro on tka Eastern ami , >>.« * ColleetioftS^lin altIhccities thriu*honl«wßj|J: Oomatic and foreign flcftonge, Btmk Notes t Gold and Sihir, Bought,Sa.d and Exchanged, EXCHANOK &SBBHUISO HOUBK William a” Mill & ■ M 6* Wood Stroet, Pirrssuuaii. r. IQ-l«TlHBsr4lJ.O'VyillO«_' ll>lliDia ’ oillTß '- f gHfc con^;?nS’"lwoo n a...,a.r«uv<,ppo ll «th|9» Cb&t)eBHotel. .. ; :r-:- ’■ ■■ -■ ■■•- -••■■■ —■•• ■ y ‘ unmoral* a. nobnis * sons, ' aiv» vntovtn Tuna tununaiKD KCUiHa* ojral=* ■'HrHi 'B7 JBarhl' w«»,/aw doors h-vit old stani. v N. ItOLMES * SONS, . - BtSKSSKSfSfewa sink Notes. EieLMtfie on liie Eastern and Westerr the dues ih.ougl.oui the Vnt-1 • n-misitee YeeeiVed in par funds or cuirtnn papf^No'«7%kelsUeet,belweenThlidandFourm streets. J - t)IO».8A»«l*»*; I COLIJECTnONS madton ttUparts of the lowest rates, Eg&JjSSSKBggS Pittsburgh. ■ ;••■ - ■ -■ ■ ■.' ■ . — ——— Sun?^*u':floW;SUverwa=JtfMJcJfotcs^wsbi^nd^ ColhESoiH made in all ihr P»'»;‘P^rn^/n?Fnnd» •Suites Deposits received of Far ana Current* anas. ; ; iuttr27:y'. ’ ~~qV XL ARNOIiD & CO M bankers, and de. alers in.. exc.ungbco.^ BIGII TIMi;DRAFr3,Ie.,ic. ' CoHeclions cnrefally aUcndeU io* and proceeds remu •ed.to any zdnOliT AND SOU) ON COMMISSION* ■ No. 74 Fourth stmt, „ i W Next door to »hc Bank of Pmsbntgb. /California i California i 1 WjH l S yJ^““hes SKSBTffi’ 1 AL3 O-~1 8 d o 2^ as°or ; ed *e uK * ‘ 16 ‘ 8 a " l ‘ nteand P ALsb-p“».oranlKflJ™.»-iust the ankle for c tsrr;« » f nK«»«.......vsw'iisr" Wo,k !» iso Wooa s,ree *- rvarDO . , . tlgnlernmo copy.)-,: ■■■— £ ftllhia worktogWesa«*lMnon. - No . l23 WootJ L^SEieiil^Uefhef/cl^rCrrt' | CC raiuS'lm*' t!Uenlioa " THOMAS ARNOLD A yi^SSri^TAiS; of cUoiceqaaJity iot Farmingj fe?ss{^a%."^»^ss-« aoltarMd Bfty«»l|pej ■ V: SQSmhhfißlJstreet.^ -»jrTvCKEKEE-Tw) bl>!* large No.3,(Massaehustiii M HDTOillso li‘fc.'CO JCj l'y >YJU sU&liibrrtynteet. . maw —• • 1 •■— fSSou NToWuis^^^i“ l ««^.!’ y VA CroceTsaoctTen Ucatera* ■• erected on the conwrot SHH .. .. building? on. the : tiona required proposal* nnlil lie M* ?«^gteS32 \vo b t C^°^ s*Tl‘ and Giming. and f ltl< W oik can be aeen at the offleq. & 3 &%&Pkwu!a? «*- Fifth street, afl0I ,?l:,V ® All nTbposelslo be Handed alt necessary infarroafton., Alln.,W Aiya . uliave toMr.Kert beforeB a clo "|’'^J,Vi.ilOSFll£ I ™. . ■pacified- 'HENRY WOODS, Commit oners •’ v. 4 ' * t>! y~*- '■'•(it'v’ssrt*'- ,«* J? : pdBIiII) 9UHPEK , i,: I. eelebmt'Wth?; W -iy «*!,» a Vnlilio Supper. at ®jSfi£s«Sß prucnrado, QnxGKELL, 1 -w. V- Drain, I Jl. MoStbes, ... W. B. Sbatesh, I , W. J- Mostoohebt. J mn ,io (Journal and «Pli2l?hi«si]22£J fSSSSi Newspaper File*, to boa. now ln »»o. Bookseller and Suuimin, linn-vr . K m w-nnil !.!. ticiwfen_Tbtrd annjFoni‘l l p ßovEß Ti^ronh“ l ioy p ro“^ ,b wi;^ W.^SS^^^&vSS^lSSfc raßt »j it gmlilißriaM-,'«»* Dimaoniltftey-.-. PVT^H^MTHISiT^HAIiIS-Uiirruwes' very •ujwnor l«n I- raarlß. •• •••■•■■;;■::■— ■•••- • •• • - NOvC3 Wood street. Ok** * €n -.f“ k r s a .piuabtirglu; maifio. —•— i;tSsss®SSMSS«a^ other patrons ot ihaAcatierny> ~ -b; CATON. inar2&3w # • .- ■— -r'EATHER3-4 »«»»• iTcBOZmZ poRN-ato bbla. Bno^^s'rnoNo’’i f CROZ eL Vj• mart** ■ '•■■'.■:,■■■ • ■ ■■ ■ .’■ PitTfttc DlicMe** I'f ii'CV' »»• «@vrS£, ftSSnsfeast „ . IUgMaBI immm S? pWlvs» SypbUm^ lh H ral Discharge*, wfir- hea, G!«i. o, the 'reueren, ImpurlSoftheß'ood, lio Kranuims, reties, Hinewoini',McTcuna| D* a3 » tfemele Weakness, Monti-1 poS”!^! B KSS£?f the Jom«,y» f UilarnAiWcl L 3uppichMwiBi PjKfjjn, in the lttUa l dneyßi,9CC “ * ! ?^^jßas!sa««BS@s?w rt "gga» NO.4UDU- Offic® ffif, iii'iv-pSnt! »' Th» DoctnM* *w*W ft HONDi PUttbftigft, Pftnnft- *“• " M!fro itia-d»w Ltoinft ' VV*«V»■»-* \ Z?*' ~* •<‘ A . k ’ J ■ .■ , r ,*> * •... <_■ ; • .• '.l 5' f* , y VV •>.•*• i;^ -1>j t " •• ..i •' • t , t : > _, t faA THAT veif B THRSB-BTOItV: . - r|« BBWJ^PWE^WNO, ownTesideTUfc. ' .is - „ L. '' , mi!t»r» «T"JP , Ai*Bo~Vot Salo 0? Irfftta for E^er» LOTS, on Wnr,(« ftet l>j >TS;) *nd BinW »n» Lots on tfetMsy'onnia AVeirtitfftrtd BraKWclc . Awo,lke mou toetloUfal iliesfot Coantry 6e#UUU« ween «aW streets Apply m. No 141 Fourth *tre«!fto tnartO If * TIMES fl/CRAFE*-. tflMfr TO LtiJt-~A «TUHh: HOOM.—VVould- 50tt ror Shoe<Biy.Oood«iT»ijnmJo*.or Ciroccry- Store* :.*P4cfttlow< Apply io ; •». GOLDMANN* - toarSO •.” : ■• • --T-: ‘jstreet* * «"■* iror H ent—Possessor! lr> !J0 -gWCLi on ilic ISI of April-A roDR -STORY RmCK BUII,D -i5 Liberty slrtQi, three iKSori ftAra SvCldir, Br om'Wof-E.». Mt(ie St Clair Hotel ’ fnnrSAlfo *-—* , ■••— 1 _Vv rpjw’yhft^gnbi»cnUerotter* tor,Bent*, 1 nowocuupted byM«»m.W.nockgg*, l Matbeutreet. rosjeationgives®jg. 1 °'i pamlsow. No, n Si. ——— of.Xprd.iien, *he ■ ffH llwellin? altacUcdUn the corner of ilB p -~. o:reei»-tt good business «;»nd (nrtiMinrp hr TaveniV^l’fcitoSflnl/ ort6 square from tho .. river-will be rented low 10 a ° - marlG-tf '< „'. ■■ '.. ■'.... AT.T). ■•;/..<, f v vi , (PaNE LOT,In tbe Eighth Wnrd of %Sj'l°L P , burgh, fronting on tucnit e'teet, feet uonung on V nnbia&ta street, running to .lie ? *%,i? p ’,’bsraef > t Ing tile Moncngahele SBJ feet, Irontjng on ftuUcubetseir !l (Jne olticr l-ohiui joining ibe nbove-in Pm fronting on Locust'uitectaH feel, fronting on t?*' ®“‘, Iberger'e suect lo lUc biucT3'23 feel, on. Inc bluff over I- Inniing Dio MoiongnheUaM feel, lb a line of tbe proji ertvof Oie lainJamesLwln.SfO/celloLorun slrei-t One Ollier Lol lit Pin lowAshtp,fronting on t.ncir>t ej . -lilTfrei froniiitgonMilienbcrgerlueetl2Ufe|iiio old,. * . r?« al iv.ironiing on aaid alley XU feet ton line oi. property ofla-e dilute Trwm, from oiler to Lorost el. IS One other Lol in the city or Pittsburgh, fronting'"™ f on?, Ai.;*ftn reel, fronting on Vanbraam Street l» •. 9 'o| feet alley, fronting on etUd alley tS3 ® n miitgnK^rcsrMtc^lvO lfii’Ui'T>ocWt,st.• £r /» s nifront?** on Forbes ftTcet 4S front-; insis(^ssstst&‘“sssis 3^Ssfi^saws««.«ss,-. fr °l time, or on pcrpciosl IC &4m Y ' . r.rO. MILTF.NPEnOER A ri Nm 60 an<t 91 Water »nrt 0i Front sttcet _ Fifth Hired Apjlj 4 KEENAN, Anarnnva ot Law. 180 Foanh Sired.. H° A a *ell finished. Rem 8300. A Bnek Hon»e, will nmßhpd. Rcnl sm. 'Para Honnes.. Sk.& ono y*rV* A Couage House And one acic oiGr„und, tsllk aL a „ l^^or™v P K=nlBiao. l'msburgb. .HenlSM. The above me >o good G „ n ARent , y;- :.••;• -•• ..snSimtbfteldsiren*. : *mnK tiALU—* acres. oruoiinprq7ea ian<l) &itualci jj ttflhott<ltstaneelroin.llie Cit,Y. of too : WnrtV Th* fiiuiotion w p)cnisaiit*ndliealUiy.,ftoawell •CO Emithfieldstreet. marSO-.": ■ ..• ■ ■ Wotfco to Contractor*. - ■"'■■'i.' 1 Bl !?.^s 23/1853. | muryj JAMESiC. WWJ'' - - mebchaiit TAILOB, N.i • «ffl Marktix benoten Setohd and . . sssMBIS: ?««» ,0 f n "»" - mTAIIORSi-^J^^ !]o-aainoriM«t,AgeiHni *““■, Mattel MteeKaiihe roilowingtincee, vm with Jnetroe liens, 810 i Without,37. JAMES C. WATT ' tn&Tl/ 1 ■*' **■? f USSTo? .ICE , » "s: w'StVSB? JS3?4SuH!SS«< .•au’tviuiiZoo BoaO,‘Xft»iT»l/ «nd 85 Groß i.r VacVcts , to PbiUaelpl}.is ! on^^^g' t i.r r- >g K lecnth of • 1 * ?>n?keisio BaltimoTO >ou 'Hift :2WS of Uni o‘K*“ ke( * «" lhe B J* f" 4 . sKhirSlrt monuT from )«ta and Porumooth to N^Sl^braft sa t=) g htatwny8 o nband;forwn^un^ ,pl SjSfr : ' b^' C,r - ASI *'. SDsjjln-rty st-. Pittsburgh. SHSESfligfes I 4 u/^i!&s.U.«»^»r«» A 6 «»«y. -InaumoiaWeTeWrem:6B^ve» M ArpJjrW KpNAW^. ’ 102 FKihsirectvPiuebOTgh) ?»■*,. H kkenan, , , , - 27 Pafigfrston Plgc.e. Ibibhn. Itcuno. loss- .... —T ■ .«.\V» T&- , y siwvisn. a ca* L 00 K Wa L AS S “mAOTPACTURERS, i ‘ UU A WHOU3AJ-'- »E«l2«>7 .- , „ , rr • V(ZTl?ty Goods. * Pft ?«D«iVBUISW their trends and T M* S * 9P.llVJspv have received it large Stock which have been. ? f nftd Manofectnrers, «SiaK-s».as Sfs&,.--H=. ■& : Th£S!“’'' .' ■ Silk Cravats, Threads, - 0(m Caps , Cloves, se“;*,. 538 ■aassssasss® SBSSSSatsagStf our Stock. - » s * - Committee- sraw’SgggJHr atoStiioxtoß* co!‘\ aS ' 1 JliUn wd Irwin .lanYlU.bnrgb.. • . . m ” U^ IYo"nih < of i» . (too WW-WSE? fSSfISSi of ihd Big Beaver erect; iweti'y-ereb* V"S ftom Sillte^fSiSWSS fit&S works •« *' ORT T, t, "J* M pMftcl IT r Kffl l n i.-rtrcnity buiU-QDdof.thO .:. CIUNESin Cylinder mo»tappto«e'i)^ t 'J J ,VJ, ter . 8 ,,a Jl nieeTaitoVe; four feerin feog*. each bci- r bciicfa»fcjU;KM^J|‘''j diameter,— . lrr eow'^KtoS^Firoace*,B- HeatingEatnaces. and ? U J g °7/r JdSM wilhMhe Rollj, Screw Pre-s, 1 and ail the'matetUla necewary 10. erect s XJrlndrfanea ttn description; all petsons wUhiag f^ n ™wa^ihrth:Woanemmifta«QaaftbeWort. to wnual£ftptace:on thoEHWT n* Y°h&AV- NBXTjifmoV *oo*sr. ; niadc «t pnvaia The jermßOfipaymem mill be^Ktx, twelve. eight cen 'and twenty-four laonlha —the. purchasers giving band* w.U» approved pLTJMING k Cq. ofmeelinglKtft,Cl,l9, t^" g catirorniaWlrecrit, r2BBr TOE superior, 550 Tons, Copper-Fastened day, Olh of April, at W o'clock, ior fiauitaUßsco, ix - oh;p will he oetmittodto ro onboardoTi the 370, or March, and v.UI be free from ex- Sen»a tuoO they arrive m San Francisco The propne ,nr"s e£ ihla ship con&dohtlr expect nrgo from port to ■ bdt'i ia 100 dajs; as’aho orfll tako;bo t htSe, Fielghr,-<uid llini in hater rritn, will make a rati difference la her time. This Shiphas made some of the Shortest Pasiakes on record a trip from Manilla. in OP daya, arid her last tnp fromCaleott*.;in the -very abort p, atveiy to S.B. Mose ley, S 7 Sooth Front street, h, jj}X&LY; it ari» Telegraph--, - *» v •/. * r «■ V» v - • '*■ ' v- !4JU . » v - - V! } , ' -*• f si- -V s / : *V :M®: V . y ct.;=_ v' y ■•*■• •• y
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