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N i •. -• ;V4;;,.;:.- >’ J v'A, tr + u ;IKi!?jSoriimg ± MONDAY 6 , ' - |OT«r lBt»lU*«noi) *c ' ' ' The Biter.— lfieip were S-febt 6 incheß water ' •in ttfrchtonel, last evening. Throughout the , T day yesterday, we hod heavy rains, which will ' * probably have the effoct of keeping the river in - ’ a good stage. Bumness on the wharfj on Satur ‘ day, was not brisk. The Granite Slate' left for St. iotas,,yeato-, day. The Xeyatone State is the packet for this rfaoTning.j-■ 1 ' .typographical—Hhis Pittsburgh Typographi s -caV Association, on Saturday evening last, elect ■ ■■," ed R. K. Dehabs and James F. Caotbeli, Del <- ••' gatesto the Printers’ National Contention, to bo . ■.•hel4inCindunatij : utMay next \-Pb« firstCon-' TentiamvasheldinNevrYort, in DacemborlBso, ■>■= •:>when tbo preparatory stops tvere taken to effect ■ an organization of the different Local Unions •thrbofcboutthe'cauntry, in a-NATioHAi. Umos; ( '- ."<4li!9.C6nTi!nttiJa'fifljonrne4''h6WWor, ■withoutany - ‘definitenotion; tut called for another Conven ' tion to meet in Baltimore,,in September, 1850. Thia Convention was'more numehrasly attended representatives were in’sttendance from eight States of tho Union; and a great amount of ba dness was ‘ transacted. r A' Constitution of a * < Rational Typographical Union,", was adopt-; -'-ed, and submitted to tbo Local Unions for their ' - sanction; : The Constitution declares that ■ the ’: ■< o«« National Typographical Union - shall be ac knowledged,respected and, obeyed is snob by each SabordinateUmon in tho country. “It shall pos- -• ■■■-;•■ -eess originat andexdasive jurisdiction in all mat - ■>* ’ tera pertaining to the fellowship of tlio craft in the UpitedStaics. AUsubordinatoUmonß.ehall ‘assemble under its wattantj.oad derive their au ., ‘ ihority from it, enabling them to make unneces sary local laws for., their...own- government,:. It shall be the ultimatetribunaltO;Wbloh.all mat ters of generni importance to the welfare of the ■ ■ •members of the different Unions.shall be. refers ■ red, aud its decisions thereon shall ;bo final and oonclnsivo.; To it shell belong the power to reg» ulato, fix and determine, the customs and usages in regard to all matters appertaining to the. craft. r It shall possess inherent power to establish sub ordinate Unions who shall always act by ■virtue of a warrant granted by authority of this body.” The Constitution has beenadopted bymost Lo . oal Unions tbronghontthe country, and delegates ‘ c'ected to tbo next National Convention. A me : ' morial was also addressed to Uongress by the. - Baltimore Convention,;in relation to IhaGovern ment Printing, nnd making a preposition for its ■ ~ ©Mention by n combined associationef journey men printers. This movement is one of deep interest to the ' ■ ■ .printers throughout the connlry; and tho action ef the Cincinnati Convention will bo anxiously ■looked for. < Messrs. Domabs nnd CABroaix, the .= ; representatives from this city, are .well qualified ...... fortbeir dntypby a long acquaintance wifh t lbe business* and there well known zeal for the wel fare of tho craft • ThoCommitteconSanday labor reported, .end recommended the procural of signatures to a pro ■ . test against Sunday work, after the first of. May next—tho signers to pledge themselves not to work on the Sabbath nfter that date,, Tho Com mittee consists of Kook, M'Mnstcra, Latshaw, Anderson and Wright. ■ Letter from, a Printer. —The Tolcen, of this city, publishes a letter from Mr. Asnnsw M. Swakkv, n printer who formerly worked in this office, and is in California at present; This tetter is dnted Agua Frio, Jannary 25, Mr. Swaney gives a discouraging account of- the . state of affairs in that country at present.. 110 represents gold in thodiggingans haviugrnn Out inn great meas ure, and states that thoprinci pal discoveries now ■being mniloia the Gold Itegion, are made by the ••••• Quarts Mining Companies. On Curts Creek, ■jh Thomas D. McMasters, and throo others, nro the only persons making reasonable woges. Mr. Sf. ■ 'states ihathe was engaged in gardenings but the: wesson proved so- dry, that the crop was a failure. Tho Pittsburgh representatives in California, are scattered over tho country. Daniel Herring and ■ ■ liaoo Magraw are working in the. same. place with Mr. Swsney. Joseph Biddto and Daniel Griffiths are running a flat from Bscramento. to ■ ■ Marysville. Hngh Slicer Is living nmoug tbeln disns, and has adopted theSr . manners, and eus toms. He atatea that ho hoB not been able tons certain anything of the w’aeroaboas of David H. Bussol, who went out in 1849. He separated ' from Swaney’s party in May, 1850, since which -nothing bos been heard of him. Tho letter of Mr. 8. Is very interesting. The Grand Junj.— Die Grand Jury were dis missed from farther att endanco during the pre sent term of Court, -on Saturday. The jury hnvo made a prosentu) .ent,- coiling tho attention of tho public to tho ot itlay. of money incident to. tho prosecution in tippling honso cases. Judge . M'Clure addressed ib:o Grand Jury, in a forcible manner, in regard io the duty of the Commis ■ doners to recover I forfeited recognisances entered into for tho appearance of persona obargod with criminal'offences.' So far ns persons assumed the responsibility of bail, tho Court was resolved that insolvents should, in such cases, pay the penalty of the law in every case where imposi tion had been practiced to soreou offenders. . Pennsylvania Canal.- —From a list of imports and exports by tlio Pennsylvania canal, from tbo opening to April Ist, wu seicct the following Imports: Dry. Goods 2,870,858 lbs;- Groceries, ■ 503,900- Tbs; Qneensware, 165,700 lbs; Hard ware, 1,013,165; Shoes and Hats, 139,700 lb 3; Coffee, 2G7,X11 lbs; Tig Metal, 1,400,307; Blooms, 720,393 lbs; lflour, 59 bbls. Exports: . Bacon, 6,810,900 Ibspluard and Lard 0i1,1,341,- 7041b5; Wool, 97,583 lbs; Tobacco leaf, 204,- 650; Tobacco manufactured, 10,038; Feathers, 02,3981b5; Whisky, -*01,030 gals; Flour 10,022 : bbls; Groceries 109,933 lbs; Dty Goods 42,400 pounds. . Concert. — W ji. Viscast W allacr andhia ac ,, compliahed lady (F?aMii.i!ra Stopel,) giveilioir ■ second and last cor icert thiß cvoning, at Masonio : Hall: . The progrennmo is Varied, and one of the ve«y best that , have been selected. Mr. , Wallace will pei .-form his variations on'Moore’s - Irish melody, ‘■'’Tit the last Rose of Summer,'' and Fraulein will exccnto her celebrated Grande Polka. <3e Concert and the Grand Duo for two pianos, nssißtod by Mr. Wallace,, let a large andienco bo assembled at Masonic Hall this evening, to give a fitting testimonial or the appreciation vtv> hold of:?nch eminent nrtijfrj. Thonetie 'Stenography. —This system of steno graphy, taught in onr city,' at present, by Mr. S. is ono of the mot«t surprising and suc cessful systems in use; ad-ded to this its cheap ness, -and it is placed in tho jotters of ovory one to hr come a good stcnograpfecr. ’ - jQldervum-Lettis committed, ono person for ?a grancy on Saturday, three persona for "vagrancy and drunkenness on Sncday, ondTYm. Thompson and Thomas Sbobridgo for disorderly conduct on tile'somo day. A. company, composed of tvrenty-fivo persons, loft yesterday on the Granite State for tho IVest, on their tray to California,' It W4 3 nnder the charge of George IV. Nicman. . , Tin' Old Foundry.—rWorimin vrcra fengagod , .jn Win(Wxig.thiß building on Saturday. ; Jtpre neptMit pwent, o'desolate and ioriom.appear ,> » inftr.y^* U '-'--I '■ ■ Alderman SttA committed one perSw «Brt wtey and two on.Sumlay, for antfMW* and ragrancy. . : Temperanie ifrefifty.—Masonic Hailwoß crowd-' ...ed tooyeTdiowiog-onSalilrtlay cvciiing lastyto hear Blshop PoriEEdelWer an < address,: on the subject of the Drinking tJsages of Society. ' When.the Reverend gentleman made ibis ap pearance, he Was greeted with every manifesta tion of pleqsnrab? the audience. ■ ■ ' The Committee on the selection ofofßcers, nn nounccdtlio following gentlemen: . 11 >■ iY<ii<fehf~WttSON M’CAJrniEss, Esq.*, Vies Presidents— Hon. William B M'Clurc, George ft. White, T. J. Bighfim, A. Kirk ‘Lewis, F. Rdßrtrnot, H. L. Bollrann, Joseph. A. Hill, Tftomaa Daft, and John Arthurs. P. Marshall, J. D. Kiddle, and James K. Kennedy. ’ After a prayer, the dergymon present were invited to take seats on Die stage. Air; hPCANni.Ess then introduced to the meet ing the Rt Bov.. Aloszo-Potieii, who mado a most eloquent address.. The reverend .gentle man described, in the moßt forcible manner, tho evils of tho~drinking usages ofiSocioty. ;It was by tho' uso of liquors among the. higher and wealthier clnßses-that nn example was sot to so many of the poorer classes, that resnlted in the Use of ardent spirits. - Wo regret that wo. cannot give an extended report of Bishop Potter's ad dress; ns we ore- very much , crowded with other matter. - ■v After the addresß, T. J. Bigham, Esq.,: offered tv resolation of thanks to the reverend gentleman for his very eloquent, address, which was passed unanimously. • ■ ■ After a prayer by the Rev. Mr. West, on mo tion; the meeting adjourned. : * Strrettf of the Peate.— Michael Wnrd laid infor mation, on Saturday, beforo Aldcnnaiij Major, againstGeorgo N’Keo, of Charliers township, in Whichj he. charged M’Kcer with having, made'nn assault on him and threatened his life; v M’Keo alleged that the other party was to blame. The Alderman, however, hold him to bail in the: sum of $2OO to keep the peace and: appears Court to answer the charges against him. Margaret Word also made complaint against M’Keo for assault and battery, and he was again held to hall, in tlio sum of §lOO to; appear. at Court. ■ ■ Eight persons imprisoned in tlic county jail for being concerned in tho Grave Yard riot, on the Fourth street road, wore discharged yesterday. Their time had expired, and they gave socurity to tho County Commissioners for ■the payment of the costs- There-is ono: person remaining, :whoßO term has not expired. ' Theatre.—Mr. J. 8.. Roberts appears at tho Theatre in- tho character of Richard HI. Mr. Roberts is a gentleman of talent, and well worth, seeing. His representation of Richard is one of his best characters. Let a good house welcome the revival of tho legitimate at the Theatre to night. ■ . • ' ■ Assault and .Battery. —A. woman, .named Ma tilda Fisher, mado information on Saturday, be foro Alderman Major, against James. Holly, for assault-and battery, ■” She testified that Holly struck and threatened- to-kill her; . Holly was held to bail in tho sum of f?S00 for iiis appear ance at Court ■ Forraeation and Dastard;) —-A man .named Pat rick Mcllroy was brought beforo Aldernmn Ma jor on-Saturday; - charged - on.,oath of Llizabc-'U McAdams, with vfornication and bastardy. Mc- Tlroy was held t<» bail m the sum of !j>3ol*, to np pcar nt conrt. ; . Vagrancy —Alderman Major committed three persons for vagrancy on Saturday. Alderman Parkinson . committed two men .for vagrancy, on Saturday. B®* FUESB OySTEKS received ilmly by Ad ams’ Express, at ,lho WAVEKEEVV HCUfSEj Biaiacod Allay* CARD lute amend Interpreter. , rfSTM. J.IUISK. Inli-]inurrf J'oreijn " W tamf-jribi in, side in (hethiyof Piitsbaijih.Omtniyof Aih‘gb' , *'Ti may •bu'found every day* from 0 A. M. until it I!. M., tu the Quarter Sessions Court "Room,or nr No. 160 Fourth *t. 'l»MHlSfoe*l** Mortgages,lNmeMof Attorney, nnd oil. legal nroilter wrM'igs whatsoever, ifnn:dutr:d from or •tjiU(>'#e ‘French. liahnn mid itpimuh irm-. goagettWi h neatness anddespatch. . nttV.fim .■■• card* TJEMCrAN SIaATAPMH, Aaonirscr *m> Civil Knot jC' x*E4. Drawings HmlJ > lanB of Huthlings and.Mn: cnineryprepared atreboTi nature. Lurut Mirvi-yint*, ftv. nrnnptty attended to. Office--Lrtani.street* between Second and. Third. • anTg:tv» JUtgtitulug IU«dll HILL* CO., arc nowpreparert '\y > to furbish or erect bled nr Iron KOl>s,.wttti ull the Fittings, of the best pattern or flintaml. Orders left al ttih store of Karon, OMiuAtisKN A Co., on Wood street, No Ifil,' Pittsburgh, will be promptly aucndfd io. *•. ■ ■ .■ WM# JIILL A*-CtK . ’ (fiiernsburg Republican am! V»u«bur?;li Gazette copy 3 time* weekly, Dispatch copy ! week n»d eh. rout.) BTUCKS8 TUCKS FOlt SALK.— Ohio otid Pennsylvania Railroad; ~ Filibburgb, Cincinnati and Louisville TeTeftinpb i Hand Street Drul^c; Marine. Railway and Dry Doric: ■Western Insurance Company; Gitizci:*’ do do. A, WILKINS A CO . Stock and Kxclmnge Hrnker.v ap>3 r gornerof MatkrinndThird Klreel*? bbis.ijuat received und for sale l»v J »lir3 ' ARUHTIWNB A. .fIROy.RB nThACON—O casks juatreeeiveu uun iur emr. uy iV anrt AUMSTKONU A- CKOZKR. V“"-A- AiAcON-«• CO , have row ready Tor sale, A • twenty ease* fart coloredCalicoes,at 3 nod tins.:-. VI case* Mnus dc Lainea. at 12Let*; 6 cmc* Scotch and American Uiiighacfcs.al 10 cents; ?00\\ ronghi Collars, seta : 5 ea*«s Borage do L«une*. Ligand U»ct«.} 9 eases fn»l colored Lawnsttiul Mualins l H><'t«.?Beiisies Ule.uo.bM Muslin*,come aa low a&ft ciaj 49f0 Liueu Ilnndker chiefs. .at <*f Ct«- . •’ fnrr l UOMli INSUHAWCK, Vlte Farueri end Biaotionioa* ilaaiili-In* mraaca AaiooiaUoiir OF PITTSBURGH, IMSNNA. aid jn time of need 1 oWic®-*coanßa ov arfmmßi/D * ' 1 UUAKAHTY OAtfltfAli, 330,000. ■ milß l« bn association established for the. mutual relief; 1. of It* member*. in oaaea of atckttfcps or accident,by ; loc payment of their Annual Deposit* i|cßion?in good beallb may beeomemerobereamt be enitueu ion weekly benefit,in cake of sickness ornceMent.- AH who.joiiums Association are remitted' to a vote m the • elm lion ret i. officer*, and to participate In Urn profits of the A*j;ocia tion. It iafrsiablinlicd'on a saftvotnl permanent being both Motual and Uenevolenun u* dc«igiit, with the lowest rates ronsUlent for it* security, und eor.durl red in a manner to insure its permanency and durability. AH persons can aee Uie ndvantages of taking out u policy from the General Office. , • veaELt asroMTs S 2-fOper ycar.drawsS 2,10 perwetk, 3,10 y 4o - do . 3,t0 . do; • . - 4,('1l do do 4,00 dn; 6.00 do do 5,»» do; , • 0,00 do v. do - ,<>,UO • do, 7,d0 do do. . 7,t>0.. do: 8,00 Tlo do B.OQ do;.. . • otpo0 t po do do 0 Ot) ••. do; 10.00 do do • 10,00 .do;-. .. . ; INITIATION FEE, for Membership. must he pnidallhe ume of inakim? applieaimn,. anil ttm • 6nt yeatf’depostt within (wepty days, Each laemhcrf emitted to a moHlhly repori; RTiitis, - .? . OEVICBBS... Picsidtni—D. W^lliuumost. Vice Pravfint and Ttiaiurer— Vvin, M. Wilson. fitCteiary-G, D. Drown. . Finantc Commute—A- J. Childe, A. D- CUnstin. ami I. A.M’toaHiere* . mttrll&n_ mo young;ainrried rautiiwlm.hno I been in business for ilie Itn fivo ; year*,.in this city. Whiles to obtain n situation ■as Salesman, or ConMvn Hal Clerk* in some respociabla mcrcanlllo house. Jhit beetcif references given Apply at TIES OFFICE. _ ... _ ._ /CAROLINA GRIBBS—A fresh Ini just received by. * \j : WM. A. IW’CUJRG A CO. ■ - Grocers nndToa;Pnalcrsi I \UITON lU>SIEIIY!--50UdOI nesotletl Uultim Ho" Vv iiory.uow openuiK at ■ marJi 6 A. A. MASON A CO’S D ‘ n - «azkb, TTORNrA AT I,AW—No. la) snfflJi above and neor Smulifietd. [roarS“yr "OATMN r LKTTKR 13\I#ANt)KA Imliratlllg tho X weight, and rates of postage, prepaid and unpaid. For sale by 3. R WF.W>lN,BooV*eller ami Stationer, marf7 63 Wood street, between Third ami Fourth SCOTT k OTIS, AUCTIONEERS and commission MERCHANTS' Ol K*meTEXST,»T. 1,0013, msBOUBI. HAVING been engaged cube abovo business for the last six years, m this city, would respectfully «o- I'd! consignments of Goods, to he sold m this market,, rithet for Auction or tmvale mile—particularly Class ware, Hardware and Dry Goods } and will m-ikr liberal advances on eUkindsol Goods consigned us for sale be wil! refer to Messrs. Ilewett, Roe A Co., let.Wm.D. Wood* Co., John i. Anderson&Co-R.11., mnna Sauirfi&Eced.Brownlee, Homer &.Co..iArk»rt. beaver. Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers,Cincinnati., Geonte M'Lain I PUubursh l __. [■P??? o jy_ TbEMOVEth-The cltizeos of Pittsborgl.oryc.jjcet- i Kkfullv Informed V>« tbe Office of the MtIRSE TblU i LINKS'Ws licw Tenioted-t(v it|o Q DEO ituflfolNGSiNalCO Fottrlhsiryebubovo, Wood. Whew we will be leased to receive a con'ineanco of the pub*-. lie nnuonege heretofore bestowed on ns, auAyre IfOß® by ’prompraltemion to business to merit mcrensrps favorsC oSeThree lCllarb.il The finder will be liberally «-1 warted by levins it at tho Canal Boat 1 |»tteet» Fifth: . 1 If* TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. BT TUB pUEILLV'LINS. . : . J ... ... • wiAtU. ~Apri* ; Chilicothd papers jaat received, . give further particular of the destructive conflagration that ocourredonThtirsday.: The Ancient Metropolis: says tbatthe -fire broke out.in .Watt's corpontcr shop, and soon communicated to the out houses of tbo Clinton Honso. The wind was blowing furiously. froin ilio West Adam’s block, inclu dingthoGlinton House and. adjacent extensive t iware-hohßCSiwerosoon 'bumecl’to the ground. The flames extended rapidly East, and. in a few hours that whole portion of tho oityj East of High and North of Second streets, woes mass of smoul dering ruins, including Boss’ blook. The whole row of extensive stores between thatand tho Ca nal, tho Madison Hoose, and the business bouses North from the corner, also tho wholesale estab lishments on Water, East of Walnut, and every house to Mulberry street as far East as Bridge I street. Tho merchants had just received their i spring goods: the loss; will be onormous. The Post Othce was destroyed, but thobooks and let terswero saved.. .The Advertiser printing office: and the Telegraph, lines wore all.burned. -■■■ ■ • LOSS OF THE STEAMEB BEDSTONE. ‘ The steamer Bedstone, Cnpt. Tate, hence for Cincinnati, witli aliontecventypersons on hoard, including the.boat’a crow - blew up aa sho was backing out from Scott’s Innding, about three miles above Carrollton, at half past two o'clock this afternoon. The force of the explosion was terrific,' completely' shattering the boat, wbioli immediately snnk in 20 feet water.-. Of tho pas sengers a largo proportion are lost, and of the crow only the captain and clerk are saved, the former sovoroly if .not fatally injured. XJp to C, o’clock fifteen dead bodies -had -been recovered, horribly mutilated. It is’impossible at present to givo’tbo names of those lost. ARRIVAL OF THE PBOMETHEUgj. Niiw Yoke, April 8. The stfcamsTiip Prerccthetis arrived this morn ing from SanFrnncisco. i.Slio brings 238.. pas sengers, and $300,000 in the hands; of passen gers'. She bringsno latocdates from California. Tho steamer Independence which left Bnu -Fran cisco on the night of the let of March, arrived at -San .Tuan del Sud on the morning of the ITthviu ltially, where she stopped two - ..... Tho-Fromotbcus left San Jnan on tho evening of the 25th. Sho left at San Juan the U. :S. Sloop of War Decatur, bark Republic, brig J. Williams; nnd steamship Alabama; No neWB ofimportanco on the Isthmus. Trivato letters by tho Promelhens, ,represent tho 'Vigilant CemmUteo of San Francisco as qui etly re-organized in-consequence of numerous robberies- They are determined to executo the first, delinquent detected. _ . Tho Pacific sailed from New York for Liver pool to-day with 420,000 in specie, and TOO pas* oeitgers. '.: ... ' Nkw Yokk, April 3. Tho Blavc Horace was to-day remanded back to his owner at Baltimore. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—ApriI 3. Cotton:..Vcry inactive dnring the weekvbnt wilhont material alteration ; tho sales have been mostly small; with more firmness at the close. The Bales of the week wore 700 bales at BJO9J- Uplands, and 9}©lo} for Orleans and Mobile, in small lots. d FlonridSales for tho weok 10,000 mixed and better brands, within tho range of $404,121, chiefly at llioTormqt rato ; extra S4,GO@4,G2A The market was qmet to-day. , Bve Flour-'Scnrce, and tho receipts light. •.'•Com Moal.'..Firm; large sales at 4-2,121 for Penn i. and 4,4,25 for Braudy wine. Orain...Tlio business in firain this week has improved. Wheat: Sales for the week 35,000 bus nt 89090 for..tod, and 99c for white, prime quality. Ityo more plenty; sales 30,000 bush mostly Southern yellow at <.!@OU ; Southern while 710. Oats 38(5)89 for Delaware, and S9J-. 040 for I’cnna. , ..... 1 - Molasses...Canlenas 170 1S; New - Orleans 29030. -..d.;:;-. /.d-ddd-:;;;- " :.d ..' dd -.rd P.tee...Sales at 42,87. Sqg.ar...Ftrm; New Orleans 4J@G;. Porto Utco-500. * Provisions—'Tho Provision market was buoy ant : mess pork 17} (SMS; primo.scnrco nt IC}O 183, sides 91010; Impts 110121; Lard scarce, small »atea.at 9}@lo for bbls, and 101 in keg". NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 3. Cotton.:. Steady; stiles for ibe week 18,000 bales; UplandsB; New Orleans and Mobile HJ. • J.’lonr—Sales 7,500 bbls State at .41,4804,50; Ohio 41.02(3-,4,91, Gralnd Salcs 15.000 bus primo Corn, white, at Cso; prime yellow CSo;: sales 1.5,500 bus. Ilye at Tho.- - Provisions.. 8 ties 300 bids mess pork nt 41* : prime 410;, beef firm; sales 200 bbls I,art! at OjfhO’.c Cofl'co;..Salcs 1500 bags Java at 10j@lHo; Mnracnibo 9i@95. 1 Sugar... Sales ItlO ldids Orleans 4j@sc. . Mtilnosesi.iSnlos 100 bbls.Cardenas 17J; Mas cavado 20021 c. Bice...Salcs 100 tierces at $3,25©3,Gr>. Whisky...Sales 800 bbls prison at.2OJ; Ohio same price. „ ' Oils... Sales 4,000 gals Linseed at Go@olc. \ CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI .1. • Flour.... Small sales at 43,12(3.3,14; the re ccipts are largo and tho market dull, . _ \ Provisions... Sales 400 bblamess pork at 4-),50, and nbont GOO bbls, tho particulars not ascer tained; Bales Bacon 71 for shoulders, nnd 81 for^ sides, packages included.- ■ 'v Whisky.:.salcs 900 bbls at IGc. Sugar.. In brisk demand; sales 200 khds at •4-1000. , Coffee...Hl}olOJ. MolasBes...3lSc. ■- ■ ■ , (Clover seed... Dul l; retails at t 1 bn" Business is generally brisk. The nverhas rlsov two l'cct witliin tho past 24 . hours. The > weather cool and cloudy. : . OoUeetlnc, Bill PoiUßc, JOHN M’COUBHY „ , IQ"* Attendsto Collecting, Bill gosling, Distributing Cants and Circulars JbßPntUes, *«., fcc, ••. . - . . iri?- Orders left at ihe.Olhea of thft T,!on:inf, l oit.ot .'«t Holme*.’ Periodical Store,Third st.,wil>.bo promptly attended to. _ Imydl ly iT-v- A Most nomavUnbU (JMe of total Bllmlnees Gored OyPctroleum^-Wolnvite, dke niieminiiof the BllltCicd nml the public generally to all-certificate of William Hall, of tills city, ghe cn*a may be seen by any person who may be*ki-pimal in re- Jctiiti so the facts there set forth. ». M. Klhtc. 1 had heen afflicted several yenrs with a sorencas orimth eyes, which continued loiiicren.se until laslhi-P: lejil'ser, (ISJOhtheinllanimaiion at that timehayinghi vidral ilmi whole Uttius membrane of .both eiidedin the dcpoßltool ntliick film.whicli whotlydc ;iros«t my sight. 1 had an operation perfooned and the thickening removed, which Boonretiirnidami left mo in as badti condiuoii as lieforo. ..Atthls Msgepf U» complniiit J inane nppltaallon to several of lhe mol i-iniiiontjaedical men,-who infonned me that my eyes would n“L- get well.” At this lime 1 could not dlstin anil tinny dSiiecl. By the advice ef some friend* I com fnmiecd ilie nw of llie t’clroteum, belli internally and locally,under which mv cycslmve improved dmly u ml the present ume, and I have recovered iny righi enure ty. P My general health was very mnch unproved by [I o Petroleum; amt I attribute the restoration of-niy-sight to its n“ e. l rrsidosi No 104 Second street, m this city, and wilt he happy to give any m S^ SC &K"aYSr. n , HO Wood st, K.K.SELLERS,« Wood street, and by tho Proprietor •eeplß irp . TViedlling allciittoiuu Jtr. lUJ VZItTT’S. Iviproi-r-i ' tire doing n seivice to all who iriny bo »f*. ■'lf."/■'J'SlS"'Ser»?ufcirt'dniP'othcr' dicordcr* originating flmied 7 r A"Z or from impurity of the blood. Vt o {'l.Je'kimwnmsimiceswiihintfiP sphere, of oarnequam havi formidable distempers have hein S’lTy tho YcWcrn JW* mid efficient, lam'i »t ‘by far the belt and tiurcst pre- Ddci and Am apariUa. Bee --- . —f ■ ' , ~, ~ „ TOCBIVBD-SS3 cosuaoi "ftll * n - ‘PS .Wood direct CHILICOTIIE FIRE. - # ' GfSCisN'A'nirApril 3. Madison, Ind., April 3. New Your* April 3. -, .TSSJ’SSgSww rr'aSStfSlKS brought lo this oHy,wall Mrery WailcWt Solar Qurrnswarf, Britannia imngihg tout Sinml ra Ilio I'RIN Mills —The *ub»cnbßr I>&J o'* h r piflla l for snlo.il* Agctti of li. Joint slot. ACo ,ol rimo delplua, lho following t 2.? pair of Oases i . . 45 founts Fancy L.eltcr*diflbr?fa s > 2es » Juki Newspaper Cats; oop ibs. Leads, cut to order, to Composing Sticks j 100 kegs I’rout’* News Ink? ... . . 1- __ lUruEaGalleyjColomiiXJole^oriflf^Jg” 0115 * , ' l’ekmT*aStore,3BFifUislWl. N. B.—Orders rcoeivcil for PC tv typo. ,-p , [ntatitl | TC’EW GOODS!— A. A.’ Mason &" Co aVo .rtceiyiig' ±\- ftadijto.w;.opening, cases nod packaged ©f.Drcsg GoodSi-coniprismg ,Silks, Cashmeres* Grcnadincv*? 9 ’ flues, r A‘eragc ;; yeialnesy: JaconDt3,Cambrics, -Lawn*! Mu*l«n l)f mines, &e T &o f * y ' ttaar23 1 ' AKG-SUI’KRJUK SALMON— ‘ « ' JL|. 20bbls. in stow 03H1 for sale by . s , marge KfNG A: MOORHEAD SUGAK'— &> lilul3,,per James Jac**on»forBajcbir apr3 CARSON * M’KNIGUT, * 1 *j£l**'* ."“COMMERCIAL. OAILYREiVIKW O]P 3?ttß MAHKKTH. •office ofthx. Daily Moemfo;Post. i H<mdav, April \ Tho weather on Saturday was cold) but pleafcant. In; business there was nothing of roomciit—lt was rather dull than Onrnvcrs,4iroin fine navigable order, and our wharf is liiiedwjil* steamboats loading for nil portabelow. News reached here on Saturday of a breach inihe Pennsylvania Canal, which* if true, will interrupt tho shippings E&tt materially* ami affect our. markets - ■ : ASHES.—SaIes reporiedof smaU.fols of Soda at 3® 3i, cash and time. -APPl^S—Sales of 23 bbls, mfenorut 53.-. SUGAR—The market Jot Sugar-bai become more ■firm, and hollers generally ask un adv&Pce, • The stock is light, with nn increasing demand- We notice soles in lots al the barrel 5| to 6; , . MOl*ASSES—Continue firm, and holdets prefer hold tog, than sell at current rates. Wc may quote firm at 34035; ■■ V: : £.V- f EGGsL—The demand is active, with sulc&ofSSO doz at 8, Sbbls do Q BUTTER—Continaes-scarce and in much demand, 1 .With sales of ICO fin. ut S 3. .. 1 . ' • . : . FLIHJR—The saloson Saturday were light. Wenote i sales of 40 Lbls.in two lots at Ri,0i1®2.95; 43. fine 34,75; 160, in lota S 2 9U0595. ; BACON.—Saifs of 20,000 pounds Hams at Of j. Sides fit; 4OO lbs same price. ■•MONI3Y; MATTERS, TRAUKi Ac—Tbe.Ncw York Journal of Commerce, of Monday, HMtf.vsays: - There is less activity m the money rourketlhls morn ing, but no matenui chance in rates. ThererJ* daily more and more dinponuon shown to abandon legitimate business for speculative schemer} and this (cuilency is apparent even among sober capitalists, whose judgment should teach them that * premise of extra profits ls.uk waysaccompanied by a rxoportionutemr.reu&eaf risk.. • Foreign jKtehanfro 1» lltl.. London ]U3{®fosl, with little ibtug uhovc IOOi. tbe.rnto at which 3oaoii > -r;}£anlr endorsements have been sold Paris 5 20®5.b}. . f The SlOcir Market i« WilbonV intimation, and except for Nicaragua cl«H«if britvy. At the first Board Ken* lucky G’s brought 70* Virginia G‘s, iFf-tt. IQ&*, Jfudsou Riverlfct Mon. Jos}f Erne R, K. Canton 73*. iTejpfitirftrcAvjiliout much activity,hut sfiip-nfiHiers are asking higher.pncca— for: Hoflc and Grain- To Livcrpool-Engagements-of Cotitfn *t id forcouipiesiicd ;ls. ldvfbt;i‘Uu^<v”To.J/o!rJon^^l.<?tiris. ‘' ronT op pimsWu. - lO YKSt O rnCIiKS WATEfi tnS CiJATniKt. v ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson* Brownsville. “ Baltic, Rennelj-BrowutsviHe. • i: i. “ J. htMifcc, ilendri«rks6iTi McKeesport^ u • Thomas SUriver* BsilcyvWcat Ncwuin. “ West Newton. s. Bayard,Peebles, bJuabclh, ,l MjchujnikNo.3»R<jies, llcnvcr ...««■- ForcstOny, Mnrlocb, XVcbvil’C. .. . .** , Diurnal, ConwuU, Wheeling. : . <c . Arena, King, hunfisU. J ■ “ Keystone State* Slone, Cincinnati* ' “ tlnuloo, Campbell,fltvLouis. “ Navigator,Lean, Louisville • “ James Jackson,—r-,Nashville- DEPARTED; - u Y.RalUcißennet*Brownsville. « Atlautw, Parkinson* do ; “ i: M'Kkc. tiendricksorr, McKeesport, < «< Tliomas Pbnver, Boiley, West Newton. “ fjenessi*c, l.h>tlant. West Nvwton. . , o •*. Bayard; Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. ih Boies, ilcuver. *t . ForestCitv, Murdock, Wellsvilte. 41 Winchester, Moure, Wheelings u Wellsvillc* i' , hn»iler, Sunhsb. «« Messenger, Woodward,Cincinnati, r ■. *( Grtniim State,Hutlcit, St. Louis. m Columbian, Poe, Locisvillo. “ Luclla, hormtz. I*ftai»Ville. “ Fmanetcx, Poo, Wabnah River. ■ • «■ •: I2xpreM,-i—tSt. Lams. Dlavltlta. P»rU«r»burfili dull Ilocttlug . p»»* *’«•»•*• J-ejOfegE The ftconiPT HAU. COLUMBIA. A 5. pSitlTSiT.ier. will leave I'uislmreh every Hloml*y, m 3 oVloclt, P- M.; r.ior.mis will leave UockmgpAn every Tuesday, at 0 ..’clocli, A. M. .■■•■■■■ PaeaenKera uiid ehippers.Kiuy relyaa llio uiraost.ar eoaimoilaiiouainl piouipineaa. »V. I(.AVUfchL.KB, niarf* . Nn-Yji Market street. Cot Wlm I THE new and epUndid passenger steamer. Jffiaggnl&\vlNrMKSTKH.<iEuimit.i). Moobs. Master, win run as tn*weekly packet between this e»y uwl Wheeling, leaving* BiUsburgb every Tuerday* Thursday and Saturday, at iu A. M-,for Beaver, Wells*. ViUs, Steubenville and Wolkburghi reiaming, leaves Wheeling for Sieutx-.uvlTUi; Wctlsvitlcnhd Beaver every Momluy,.\Vi:duejut.Hy ami Fnd’-y* at ti A. M. ■ : i*>r freight or ultrarparseu nceowmo: dstious, opnly on board.or to AttolSTltuNfi, CUOZKR b; Co, Agents, .Water struct. The-Winchester Is a new aide wheel boat, unJ i» ihc largest anO finest tteamrr-cver bmli forth® trade. I'av *enrcrsnml »hippr'r* euo‘icpeiui .on her remalnmj; in Un; trade. , 'dep-iNf. - All«gli«ay KlTer Traae* R£<iVLAU VtiAHKUX PACKBTS. t Tiuf»ne*;c»mcr AMiKOIIENV lil.Ll.E !i,Cnpt» Wa. lU*ru, teavrsjUe AUc flirnv wfiilrf toraftd TAuriday, "‘rue ta gionirr AI.WOIICN Y BEM.r.No IT.pI. jjiu* iunn*., Jpuy** th« Allegheny wliati ii>rl*rali*« 'limevnry Tufi>tAu aiitt-FVirfaftAMP.M. * l\>r Freialaof <n» UQftrJ . itttfcraj ForitteVTeua »fi4 «w;Wo4pori» I-tES&Jb The^reEarner PACIFIC,3U»otmM*i jAwBHSSXfKt. Icavif for ifcoalmvc and fulcrmeili' ale pom* every IllUilbVA V. Rli . For frejjriiior P *», S «,.pP>Y»r bo^M. Water gL>aod frlFronUt. flTtuamilug *53 CotHiET" f rHtStJfr' THF. ti*lil draught and pleasant steamer JeSfiSSSSciMKION, Cnpt ftktuwOAß.wil! !earcit«e Allegheny wbaif onMumlny, Wednesday amJ tfWaT»* nl *J-o'clock, V- M, for Kittanmnß und Catfish. tor •frtfjrhior pussas* npplvon board. . ■.■•.■• Ino**** Par Loae ileocln fflftrtelUkParftetibttrff am! UaUlpoUii • ■ The fine bicomcr GOV. MEIGS, f -g ßr r ■ eh Bucsi, Mim’er* will leave lor tho above. feggtedfjgR 1 - and Intermediate Port*. every HIhSDAV, F^f,d 8 M or P .... 8. {%»&»'&. A „ aU Wednesday Ptcksi toy Cincinnati* . —f«* This new am! fast tunniairsietmer CIN JSacLJgii-nNNATii DikMiwgiisM. Master, will.leave SSMEsaSMreiiDirtrly every Wsufissoat. lVr^. Bh. 8 h. or p».» E c, “'^^"k^EßGE^ “ ” l,«ctarc» : oß I»rot«»t*uU»m. , J ATlho tnoay Rtucrro frieftj* of oor irtfoin- j i> fo r JACOUUS will UtliVL-r each a q.EotuRI-. in ue (rne ~ ul ilio Diiiciplf! auil ebiinH of t‘coinlM<U!ia, at Ilit-MASONIC HAlJ.ofibuctiy ThofirtUjsciuro.liy [ Hr M’GIII (wiih'H* l*»v* nrl’ravnlencr.t willbe«Uv-.;l tti-iIonTHOB-SKAf, April sun, at 7| o-ol»clr t «*. M. Pu|,j*i:«-“’rHe t'roicsi»inchillier mlinlory." 1 Ttie time nptiointed jor l'*of. JucobuC Lecture islne I f.illowingToesitiiy, April l lili.ai ibe mine hour, hub- I lcci, , ‘t , opory'and out free msiuuiinu.” ,| Tickets of admission cno be had ul J. 1). Williams » procorr; Luoiuis uud Ungli.li>book iiton *, Worn) »«««» Vrf.bywrlun llouli Bourn., Tliml rtiwi} 11.n.1'. book morr.No. 73 Foutlii .'tooll-W;itfon»"f l»ri’ swro. Miirkrt »irroil Hovil'ii niorn uml Ik, If.-1 Neviuß A Co., drop .lore, iiborty.irr.l,l l o*J’i', r sii®J!s--i 'nt ihuiKug morn, ol Hougl i. Ahwarii, uud tobkßiurci.. j of Ppr»u nnd Mr* Allfgbony e uy. Thn pro cociliof ilie I.roinre. wilt bo apptirjl t» Ibomil ot the j SixthPrc*l»ylctiaivChnreh, l 1 Poor, oponol 7 P. At-' _ (uW 3i) -.COMMIITLo. “ ~U. A. l?Mine»tocU?r "Vermifuge. J Thk standard articuk-uio »»fc*i. #«J. «•»*i Cireciive rtmeily for Wonns llmlbaß been itiscov- Fro’ra Mrssr*. Nowoll A Tumor, Druggi.!* nnJ Pliy.i ciun, Haywood county, Tenim&scc .. . _•■■■■;. • ■ Uy common couxent, K- A.. 1 nhnentock a .Yj iaocknowlcdked io be a standard article m ibis section; of .the country, ami ifout opinion c ?'' n JJJ A f’ o t ? l i purpose, we freely say that, we capsider U much tho U VennUUg* In us*we prescribe it fW\«*yJ“ < 3 »J practice, ami with uniform.. success, and fcU. mou-ofit than any or all other sinnhtr preparations put together.,. by B. A. Fahnojtoek A Co-i corner of Wood and First s'ticctSj.PillhbuTgh. ■■.•. v; Fat sale and Merc Uinta tliroujthaul the, United Btate»... • trourtd dAwiTn r Furiitturs aucl Otiair W«srooms, BS JOSIUM! MEVEU; 4**M Penn «ucei, ahovo tits MkCunalUridae, kftepaconstantly on hand and makes fgjto order, at the /oe»«* every dc>t of Fifncy and Plain FUKNIiURH, SOFAS nnd CHAIRS of. the best workmanship and most approved st>lcs. Would do wail lo visit his Wareri.omr . mr97-diVwlV DR. Ji ROIVM; 1 No; « 1 DIAMOND A f.F> | U«voTW hi«i entire attcntlomo an ©dice Bpractice;8 practice; IllsUshwssi&moatfy conUnedto frfuair or Diwaj#*; and such pain ful attentions, brought on l>y Imprudence, yoathfullndutgencenml excess, r ■ Sypliills, Myphilluc hrupunns, Gortotf, hea.tilcet, Stricture, Urethral DiscUargefj impurtiy of the U!ood r wnh all,diseases o . the vetteren, Orioin; Skin Diseases; Scorbutic .hrupiions, Tetter Rinvworth r Mcrcurlal Diseases,Seminal \V enknem, n ? potency, Files; lUicnmuUeui, Fcixirte Weakness >:M.onU »y suppressions. Diseases of the Joints, l isttilti in Anp* : Nervous AffccUonn, Pmnain the Dnek Hud-Loins, irrita tions of the Madder «nd Kidneys,sacPOfismUy treateu.. Cure guaranteed. n/ ~ . r r .. ... n ; t: Sirtecu years’pmctlce(sitin this. i IttovrnlooUrtrttSHUTanceH of speedy cute tQ allwhomsy. , come under Ms care. A111 i« v ■ Office Mid private consulting rooms, 41 JJißraouu ay..... fCT* Olargcs moderate novSdAwly T> BUMATISH.-rDr. nrnwn's. nevriy K# edy for nbcuiiwilimv!* uspeady auJcertatnrsineuy. lot that painful trouble.- -Iluever 1 «,.• Office a«d Consultation Rooms .No, fll, U«A* MOND. i-m.burgh, l'cun. - Tb. CUortUrs Coal. fIMIK CHAUTIKUS COAIj CU.MPAN\ ore nowpie -1 pared io ronimcl for nml to dHiver (M’Kce’n two and a half l.ureli, from len to twenty thousand hu«heW of coal par tUy* Purcbusern fiifmpn illdr own boats. The Coal is of superior quality and carefully xn.ncd. The price is Uttd at 81. scale weißhx-fi»o per cent. hemp[ allowed for loss m phiputcnt* or (until farther notice ) PS efcNTS peh. Ton A ThUfJompauy has peculiar facilities for loadmffcanal , bools* flat boalSj &C * lor the I»ftfec,or lower markets . Apply a. the office, at j PE I.RATH, ' • tnntB Slawirlw Chntncr« CoaL Company. Adm»nl»tr*tti*» aioilee. XTOriCEis hereby ftiven, that llie undersigned is the l\ Iceally constituted Administratrix of the estnte of Emanuel Shoffar, dee'd, Idle of the Fifth Wart, Cityof Pntsbnreh. All persona hwnjf claims against said Es in,,. will please presenitbem doly nmhemicated for ilemeiitvWrtU'ersoDaiknowinff themselws indebted thereto,' art requested to Utah* innnedmte payment, wiih •nnl farther noUec.tn the subscriber. - , out lurtner no, >, gAIIE , iLA gtjAFFEK Adm’rr, r ..«nn,ntw» • - No, 745 Penn at., Fifth AYord.- KoodHotlQß* .. ■■ '• • •^rriTrtbfl-ii’teireby. given .10 thoie who have ant* thtfWHler'* Ron and Crow Creek ■ftjifl Planfe RoaiF, tharart election will be held-at JrConnotfaM'.lt.o&ille.'iKu,., on April, 1 otiO o’clock,A. M., i» ctect a l’reiideni and Directors I £ra,®cSSpSiy. By « 4 » <> f Commoner.. | oprl’.wtil *:V -?Ss®S' "Fir-rate Dlnu»< ... .r..:?' AUCTION SALES. ■■■ Auction • Cord* /pHG undersigned, after an interval of four ycarsjhaa A. again resumed, business. Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the Cuy of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally; With an expe rience of nearly thirty years uubis line of hazards nothing in saying that he will he enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronise him.. P. MeKENNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principalCityMerchants; iy» ■ AucClon»i)sUy 8al«i, " A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of-Wood XJt and Fifth streets, at lUo’clek.A. M _ ,a general as sortment of Seatoimble, Staple and Fancy Dry floods, • Clothing. Roots and Shoes; lints, Caps, icc. AT a O’CLOCK, i\ M., Groceries, Qaeensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, LooklngGlassess, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M-, ; Rooks, Stationery, Fancy • articles, Musical Inslra menta, Hardware and Gallery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold ond Silver Watches, Ac. F. M. DAVIS, . ja3lttf. • - . . Auctioneer. P. n>S'BßikAi ftnotloncer. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By order of Cartor Curtis, Esq.* :Bhcriff of Allegheny County, will he sold this day, at 2-o’ciock,in the ; afiernoon, at McKenna’s Auction. House, one superior Egyptian marble top centre table, 6 muhoganv hair scat chairs, a lot of glass and: China wore; also, wardrobes, bedsteads, lookingglasses, cooking-stoves, carpet—with other articles of household and kitchen furniture, fsptg] P. McKENNA,Aoct. A UCTION SALE/—On Monday, Sth instant, at 10 J\, o’clock,A. M.» at M’Konna’s Auction Jlonse, will be sold a variety of Dry Goods,-the lialanco of a retail stock. Among them are. cloths, cassuneres, caasinets, and a variety of tailors’ trimmings, and summer dress goods, and prints. Sale positive., ap3 ' - , ». P. McKENNA, AncU VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at AucrKm.~Un Tuesday, April 33th, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, wi'l t»e so!d,-on the premises,that valuable LotjSitua led orf the south-east corner of Sixth street,and Cherry alley, having a .front of £B} feet oa Sixth street and ex tending back 45 feeton said alley. On the’ureimaea is a brick house, containing five rooms and cellar. This property offers great inducements to any one disposed toinvcst their funds in Rcal'Estalo, being in the centre of the city, near tho location of the new Post Office, United States Court and Railroad Depot.: ... • Urns y Le treated for at private sale, by applying to Mr. JntmKoppitz. Terms at sale. • mar£s. . p, M’KENNAyAaetV. W* U* Ia'UAtt.TBKVt Auctioneer. FURNITURE. Feather Beds-and Bedding nt Aoc- Tioif.— Will be sold ou Monday fith, at 10 o’clock in t iC'foreuoon, at the Missouri Kxehangej corner of Shot! ut’.u Water streets, all tho. emiro household furniture, Ac., comprising, in nart,?o feitber beds and bedding, carpeting, chairs, table*, bureaus, bedsteads, kitchen utensils, bar fixtures \ also, at the same ume, the tease Oftbo booß©. W. G. McCARTNKY, nprs' _• • ; Auctioneer. w ANOY an l> COMMON CA AIUS, Kockirtff Choirs, 4* Settees, Smalt 3t0019,Ae;,m Auction.- Will be sold, on Mondiv, April Stb, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at M’CnTtnuy’a Auction House, alarae assortmentof fancy and 'common'Chairs,- Rocking Chairs, Rocking Cribs, Helices, mnall Stools, Ac. belonging to a Chair Maker retiring from bnsmess, winch will be sold Id quantities to bou purchasers. Also, at the same time, a lot or.soc* oml hand Furniture, Feather Beds ami Bedding, Kitchen utensils,Ac. faprl) W. O. H : CARTNFA« Auci'r,. • p. Bi. OAVISi Anottonaor. SPLKNDID Now-Piano Forte at AucnoN -"OnThan* day morning. April Sib, at tl o’clock, at warerooms of Meetkirk A- Alundex,Third street* between Wood and Market streets, wilt bo added to the large sale of turni ture one very Hoe Baltimore.made six octave .black walnut case piano. P. M. DAVIS,: .. aps ■ • •.. ... . Auctioneer. S' PL.KNDID FURNITURE at AUCVIuN.—On Thurs day morning, April Bib, at 10 o’clock, at the Ware* room* of Meetkirk & Allmder. Third street, botween Wood and Market streets, will bo fold the entire stock of superior Furniture of inO late firm of-51. &. Co, comprising the largest and best assortment of Cas- Jomor Furniture ever offered in this city, comprising black wiilmn and maboganytete-a teles, superb black walnut .and mahogany sofas, do divans, marble top French stylo pier and centre table* do walnut and tna> hoganyioffl tables, splendid Parisian parlor tables with marble and mahogany tops, dressing bureaus do, splon* did mahogany card table* in gteai-variety j do. walnut and mahogany ocriloirc and book cases, do mahogany and cherry wardrobes, mahogany and walnut French ■ttyle chairs end rockers,- plush and bolr cloth seats, walnut and mahogany enclosed wash stands, superb walnut and mahogany bedsteads, gual, maple and eber* ry bedsteods; work ami wash stands, dining ami breakfaattables, Ac.j&c.—all of which are made ofthe best materials by ; experienced workmen, offering a rare opportunity to housekeepers and others to purchase so* perfor articles at low prices; Terra* at sale. apr3 ■ P, MiPAVIB, Auct. DRV fiooiirVAc, at auction.—GnMonday . morning,Dili inst, ai 10 o’clock,- at the Salesrooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,'will jbe.sohl'n large, and general assortment of fresb. seasonoblo, staple and fancy dry goods, hardware and cutlery, clothing, &o , Ac. Capr3} v ; P-M.DAVIS, Auct. PUDDEtt & FOUD, laanofsctarersand Doftlera In HANCHESTKK MINKRAIi PAINT, v ALLvonxifT City, Pa. TJew Voßt»Deectnlmr 15th< J 651 ■1 hart* analysed a sasipld of. MANCIIESYKR RUN' KllAt* TAINT, for Podder* Fohd, and find it lo con lain ihefollowing: • Silica, Alumina., Ter Olid* of lion, - Innvv * - » • Marnesia, Oxide of Manganese, Water cndlbosi. ■ 100,00 ... Tlio Powdered Sample, contained tn the box, which I suppose was tUe one sou desired »I*o to Itavo analysed, ) li«d it» diflei from anv average of tho lamps powdered, and uiUert whether. Thu last yields ob follows: . •Per: Oxide-oflron, - - 50,30 Sihe&andAiaoiina, . - * 3J,01> l.llfic, • * - ,bd Magnesia, * . - ,lo ■ Water and LoSS, - , - .7^o 100,40 .. Thia difference I presume arises from the mineral not belnff aalfamt, some port’-ona containing more Iron than other*. The nnalyaisabowaibe arucle to he well fail* ed fi.ro durable point. : I find that by culcimng the pow* derby ft prrUyiiißh heat, the color i* much improved, orat leooiconvoned Intoii finored. - JAMRSU;CnUiT()N t M.I). Chemist. trr For solo by JOEL MOULRR»SU Liberty nreet " ■ .martfity W " tUSKEY—iiuo bbls. Recufietl Whiskey, ou band l and for sate by marSG WbM KTtry Body Say*, Jltlit Be Timet IT is wid that BOOHYER, at: the Ba* Htvs Clotuixq 8ro»x, No 2v’s Liberty street, tella the cheapest Clo» thing la the City—well made and fashionably cm Call And examine them, nod you will not be disappointed, Jnit received, by Exprcw, a tplandid assortment of Fancy Brown, fireen.amL Bine Clotat, and otUcrFasbionable Cioodsvsuitable frjr the seaspniwhich we aw preputed to make to order, (wiihouvilUappomf menej in a style unsurpassed inihe City Como and tec; PAfias* to and from Oroiit Britain and ?lr«iud f Alia lo CtUfotaU. - JAMES BLAKEL Y, (cornet ofSixth and Liberty Hired!-*, PiUibnrgh,) t* authorised by the Proprietors and Consignees, to issue direct from this city to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Waterford, Cork* Belfast,, and Londonderry, passage certificates, vU New\ork, »hd to tbiecity from any of the above immedjports by the way of Boston, Nc\t York, Philadelphia, New Or leans and Baltimore. Also from Philadelphia to San FralietaCb, ; direct. .••••• Drofi* suiuMe for remittance in small and iargesums,. payable at aighum any town of nOto-iu Great Britain und Itehind. Also sight drafts for nay amount suitable t for remittance to any pan of the'continent of. Europe, i payable in Paris aud Frankfort on the Maiu. lor bills I giving -further information and particulars apply as above . __ ■ v ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■.■■ marl* IF TimoTs money, surely u deserves to be 'watched; and, reader, you may be assured that ' Watches better ne’er were sold, . Whctherof.silverorofgold, Than you will 6ml, when e’er you go, And look at those on sale belo w. L. URINfeBBXAN & CO., • i ; fifth street, one door from Wood, 1 UnporfersoadDealers lnCloohSfWatohes i I and Jsicflry, lfaic.t Afaienafr, Wauh Maktn UKO leave to announce to the trade ondtbe public; hßCnefaltyvthat they: have Just received, from the bet; I manufacturers in Europe, U large lot of Gold nnd Silver | Watches, Wateh Tools and Materials, and a moat ole- I *»«t assortment of Jewelry, from the best mnnufaetu* I y er^9rhich they offer at price# as low as they can be l ittrekased in the Eastern markets. \ ]?• Clocks, Welches and. Jewelry repaired ih tho best lmaimer.audoathomojtreasoTiableienna. j ; Prompt ntteuUon paid to orders from a distance. r: mar&4 •. • ItFBBD 0. M’CiIAIONT. • TUOS. 3, KKBNAtt. I ? ' M’CALMONT & KEENAN, . attorneys at law, 180 FOVRTfT STHEET, . I OoppslteWilklnsHall. JHtabutgh, Pa. I O' European LawAgmey« \y ID*MR.KisBT»*Rilu connection wiih Huge Keenan, (Esq.,Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ireland,collects claims, IftnUKCB searches, Ac, in Europe; otid ono of them an-. Phualiy makes a tour through Great Britain. Ireland aod 1 America. . i • (marll ~ X. O. TWIOIIEbIi ft CO.’S v k FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, t NHW OUtBAtfS mtllS lohg established House confine tbclr attentioi X to sales end purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding business generally. - , ■ They solicit n continuance of the liberal patronage heretoioro given them. ; . January 23, • . CO MM 18 a lON H 0 USE, SALVT LOUIS, [jornt w. .*»io*CTn JBoaßinsß I"." . XtTleltell A Sfofirldge« ■ ■ .] COMMISSION AND FORWARDINGMKRCHANTS, [ Vorntr of Cornmertial and Pinf itruTS. ' . : ■ \ "TfriLL piouipilyauoul to all consignments and Com*: I \ Y missions entrusted.to them, ana wilt make liberal i 1 cash advances on. consignments orßills of Lading m. {'hand.'- =..*.. r 'Orders for the purchase of .Groin, Hrmp and I-mher Produce, will he promptly filled at the iowestpos* | Bible prices, and on-lhc best terms.; . -..•••• p They will also undertake, the settlement and collec rtion oC claims of importance; and hope, by their eape* tcial personal efforts and attention to. all tho interests of j their mends, to give general satisfaction, • -BIFKBKMCK9I'. Geo. Collier, St* Louis; 'Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Page A Bacon '• do -Strader AGorratm do :.,| Charless, Blow A Co, do Ilpzea ATrarer, do : i Chouteau A Valle, do: Springer A.Whnetnan<do D-Leech A Co., William Holmes A Co.,‘J. W.Butler: A Bro. Pittsburgh Morgan. J/ M. Duck A Morean, Philodelphiaj shields: A Miller, Philadelphia; H. D. ■ 1 Newcomb - A and W. ; B. Raynolds,; i T. C TWICHELL ACO » New Orleans- . tmaTSibfcm r “ Schoofftr Boy*. ■ • /SOTTAGE ini.L'ACADEMY.r-Tiia TmkO BRBSIOW I C of Ins“tanon will begin on BIQNDAY&tht 5* Schdol is situated on the Pittsburgh andNobles •town Plank Bond, five, miles from. Pittsburgh, mal healthy and deligbtfol locouon* i ■.... The ''Grounds attached to the Behoof afford ample ■naea for the healthful exercise of the pupils. I of pupiMimited to twenty. ■ For icmis, and other particulars, refer toMessra. Jos. Gray, Fdurth Street; Dr. Scott, and l othtr patrons of tho Academy., i f . . martflHZW J L. CATON. TTfACKERELr—2S bbU, N 0.3 large,in storeauditor] jVI » gale by {matKING A MQORHKAn. «] *T?W)XIR OF PUMPKIN—Foa Piss—AireaUiou joit J? received, by W. A. M’CLURG & CO., - i. mar 23 Grocers and TeaPealets. J.. .. * <-* •■- •"• J . ; j' 'C-^’v%Cs-:!i'-~ :: ' >' : : •* T/.V-'T '•z f '-‘ '■■ ■/ i --- >■ »^*; k X*^ v .-t\*4> "*- ,% »-V>% - y • ” . ~+* * ' - »*«'• , _'4„- v. —^-r BANKERS & BROKERS^ sc. TiasMii?—’ • • vi; j HII ’ n,UUUH ' TIBfiJIAIt ®U*r ' bankers and EXCHANGE BROKERS,- fcbggfy No. OSmod ttrtet Diamond alls y. UcmoT>l< HAVE REMOVED THEIR ORFIpfl Ta »«b cobbsr o» »irrn a«d wood strkbWi.- - Pittsburgh, Pa. PATRICKS A FRIENOv „ v BANKEBa. AND .EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dealers inNotes.Drafts, AcceptanfieB;Gold,SlW«s'' and Bank NoteiV ; : Exchange on. the Eastern ana Wealr em cities constantly for sale.., Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni* ted States. Deposites deceived in parfumls or current paper,at the eorner of Fifth and Wood streets. ■ ffet>3 DomesticandForeignExtiiange, Bank tout, ... • GoldnhdSilvtr,Bovglit,Bo,d*ndßxchangt& r "■•••"■'"STtBS BXCUANUE A3O BASKINO II.OCSEI William A? Bill I & Co., 04 Wood Street, PITTSBUUOH. ' Ae> nyinTmsfALLotygpoatiMMtfafoatw. fang3B__ ausAxsavaa. low^oßiHa. KRAMER A UAHJfI. „ . B«fti<rs a«d Ezthang* Brain™, Dialers in Fomin ®*4 ; Dczrusiicßills, Bills of Ezthangt, CtrttfitalttorjJ/poi* iußank Notts,and Coin. _ Comer of Third and Wood sis., directly opposite theSi Charles Hotel. . mnySß.. . BAVS BXKOVXD TBKIB BAJIXtIfO ;AlfD . SXCBSttei OTfTCI To No. 67 M&ihtt tlntiifout doors btlote ohtstand.. . . N. HOLMES A SONS. VVANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dca- Ijlers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances,Gold, silver ana - Bank Notes. Exchange on the ’Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale/ ' ; ; ' . r Colleetions-raode in all the-cities throughout .tue uni ted States. Depositee received in par fanoa os current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth: streets. jaiflMy. .lAS. B.Hoon. _ Mos.aaxaia# nOOHASAROBHT. _• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEH9, " N. E. Comtrof Wood and Sixth stmts.) Pittsburgh, Pa * "DEALERS in Coin,Bank NotCB, TimeßUlsj'FoTcFglt ./.and Domestic Exchange,Certificates of Deposit, «e* EXCHANGE on all the principalities of tboUMon andEurope.fdTsaleihsaasloflnitpnrchascrß;i CURRENTandparfandsreceivedondepoiitft ... COLLECTIONS made on allpansdfthe Union,a«he > to we s t rates. aepll-ly : . o'connor, Brother A co.» BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS. BEALERS in Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Time ; and Sight BillSyCo'n, Uncnrrent and Par Funds, Stocks; &c. Office,-cornor-Tbird and Wood] streets, Pittsburgh. . : ■■■’.: ~• ■ . Emarl7nf. HILli «. CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' Coriur of Wood and Fifth stmts. - *. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills, of Exchange and Notes-dia counted.: Gold, Silver and Batik Notes,bought and soltL. Collections made inailihe principal ciueaof the United Suites. . Deposits received of Par and Current Fands. marfßry ■ ■ v;. ‘ G. XL ARNOLD & CO., > ' BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, banknotes, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac. * Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds Tcmiv ted to any part of the Union. - 1 i • SJ&STOCKS I *®a BOUQUT AN* 30L» ON COMMiSSfOJI. . 1 A ... ■:;Nor74 Fouiihtrreei, l • ecplS] Nextßoor to the Bank of Pittsburgh. Sava Yoar Mooey I CHARLES P. FREEMAN. & Co>, (ta.TR PRBTOaN; HOBOES ARB CO.) ' ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 144 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF LIBERTY STRBET r NEW YORK, HAVE now on b*nd, and will be receiving daily ibroogh the season, New Goods, direct from the European manufacturers* and Cash Auctions, nchj.fa shionable, fancy Si k-Millinery Goods. -Oar. slock of rich compuse's cvcry- varioty of the latest and most beautifuldesigns imported. . , . . Many of onr Goode nre manufactured Mucpressly to oar order, from our own deslgnsand pattoms, and stand, 'unrivalled.: We offer dnr Goods for nett <?oab> at lower, prices tben-any credit Howe in America can afford. All purchasers wiiji find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their moh-??, arid make selections fromoar great vaifeijrofrich cheap goods. - Ribbonsfrichi/orDouriet^Capi,dashes und Bells. . : Bortoetdilk*,SiiUna l 'Crapes t LissCfl and Tarletonv. , Embroideries,Collars, CQemisettsjCapns, Beithas. Habiui, Sleeves, Chfls. Edgings amflnsirUnea. EmbraiderJetlßevierc*Lace,andHemstSchCatn.Pk&. Blonds, Illusions,and Embroidered Laces for Caps. . Embroidered Laccs for nud Veil*. Homlon,Mecb!on, Valeucienca, and Brossels Laces. Knglirh and Wovo Tliread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and Cotton Laces. ;. Kid, Lisle Thread,Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves and Mitts. - . Kreoch‘and American Artificial Flowers, v . French I.aco, Krtglnb,American andlmltan.. Straw Bonuetsand Trimmings.- . . . MOVING DAY.—Thnt day of destruction to Crocks-! ty, Cradles and Patience, is at' hand. Already the X'reoionHory symptoms are visible.- -Jit the melee,tl may be vrell,iJkView of ibtS tom Ranncpu of men and liora.to remsraberibat theWar,Jrobe*e&u lmrenlen* Ulisti aICHESTER'S MEN AND BIVYS’CLOITHNU KMeoiUUM. Work equal to customer made,nt dOpcr cent.!«»than customer prices. . No chorgo for showinirOdoda. : i - WE STUDY TO PLEASE, , 71 Smitbfield su. near Diamond aIl»‘V. . ■ ■" ■ Rimoviii Df the. . O'RTELL Y TELEGRAPH OFFICE TUK Offioeof tbeO’KiellyTelegraph Lmes has Keen removed to the NOftTU-KAST CUBNER. OF Til!Ri> AND WOOD ST3-,F»Ushnrjhi Pa,: Katranco from Third street. In order to meet ih a,-, i nere&siug wants of tbo puMie. the ncw Telegroph Omce haa been much enlarged and improved, and otherTacil : tieS added, to insure the prompt and pcemftie:.transiniwi;m of Dts patches to ttllpaiu'of-tbrUatteiStatea; * No effort will be spared to susiam the higU reputation which the O’Rielly Linoshavedlreiuly Acquired Itnar3lilm TUG undesigned .having received a copy of the nu thorixed forms for assigning AVffr»nia, granted to the Volunteers in the War ollal‘2, is ptepatedito- draw them up correctly. Persona wishing to hate their War*;? rant* assigned, or. ore disposed to salt, will please cult at the Corner of Sixth and Liberty streetv PiUsbargn.v matai JAMES BLAKELY; JOHN PLACE & CO. /COPYING PBESSES„ ; Copying. Books; from five to: V/ twamy oaires, BruShesiOilea Vapor, and Copying Inks, for sate at J R. WEI*WN?S, v Book and Stationery Store,. ” apr3 • - C 3 Wood strati, between Third and Fourth.; STEEL BENS— „ „ i GillotCa Victoria3o3 extra fine Pens; * u : Ladies* 170;. v “ KaglefiQd; • • 11 -. School 3St J -.'With a great variety of otherv; for sale at, J, R. WKLWN’3 Book end Stationery Store,, aprt . 03 Wood at.,between 3d and 4th. /10FFKE-Ids bags Rio,and ‘ ' V/ 20 '* Java, receiving by cans!, and foti sale by ■■ • (Sprt) -v - KING cbMOORHRASL • rplvAS—7s'lißff chests imperial* Gnopowder, Young X Hyson and Black Teas, in store ana for sale by apri - KING * MOORHRAO. ritOBACCG—6O boxes, 6’s and e's Russell & Room -JL son's,AY. U. Graul'a/Jesse Hair's, andpther brands, instoroand for sale by. ... ■- . .. .. •••.•• apo KING &. MOORHEAD. RKA ZIL SUGAR—6O bog», received by canal and'for sale by (aprai KING fc MOORHEAD. . bblwpriwc Plantation in store and for gala by . UprS) = K*NG A MOORHEAD. REFINEDSUGAItb.— Powdered# crushed,daubed; and Loaf,forsale by •. *..■»• r- . -> -; . apt, KING & MOOBHKM). N O. SUUAU—A prime store and for sole • bv (aprd) KING &MOOKUKAD, HARTER'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL, and Black wood’s for March, received by ”r. - ■ WOODWARD fc ROWLANDS, 77 Third street. : ‘ lAKD— 8 kegs Lara, lorsaleby . „ j : nifttStf - ■ KING & MOORHEAD* SUUAK AND MOLASShS— -60 this. N. 0. Sugar i UOObbls: Molasses, (oak cooperage;) ■ " In More and for sate by 1 : ■ • • m Jn9° JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO, ■ HEMP— 03 bales prime 'Missouri Hemp; lust rocM andfof fills by*"-' v- ■■■ mart) JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO. T EAD AND SHOT- , I j 65anigs soft Galena Lead; .-■■■ ■ .•» ■ .; . 10,100 lbs. bar .do; 40 kegs assorted Shoi; In store onk for sale by ttatSO JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO BFINED SUGARS— . r 3«Gbblß. Cruihed.;. ‘ 885 tio' Foiwderedi 40n dp Clarified}. DfiO do' Smalt Loif Totfalo by* -Affenisgt;LoolgSQgßt R»6tfrcty, " Tcaonar Wanted. ~ t mHE School Direciotsof Besery B.towji»bin. hrrdesi- X roue locmploy • TEACBEHvfor iho,Malp Depart mem of the School. Any application left- With Mr ROTH, Union street, will be p -ompity attended &>.-; HENRY ZOLUKR. JOHN OTTERSON, Directors.- TEUK tjdiro of.fhe Engineer, of the i'iuaburt'lf and X Steubenville Railroad,has boen.»omovodlo“Tilgh raan Hull,” on Grunt street, nenrly opposite t the new Coon House. . -■ . ■ ■■ ■ , ■.■■■ .. •s, taprl-. ‘fcfKWSPApER FILEdP i I\F. A. Rdckwetl’s Patent Newspaper Files, the best i now in u«e.. For sate by . i . J, Ft. WE LOIN, GooVseiler nnJ Stnuoner, I f.'t Wood si- between-Third end Fourth. U«moT«i!« H. HOL2XBB «y fIOHS, mar3l:lw* . Itemoval. ITtHE Subscriber ha.. removed his Drug store from urn X j cornerof Wood and .Mfth rtreetSjtoNbiiHl Liber* ty street, opposite the head of Wood. marlfi:V JOEL WOHLER SUGAR. CURED HAMS—Burrowcu' very tuperior Sugar Cured iiams, just received and ior sale by mails SMITH A SINCLAIR. CAORN— SOQbbls. Sbelted, just ree’dnnd for sate by. ~ , / marts ARMSTRONG * CROZER. : MACKEREL— lTObbls. large No. a,(Massachusetts Inspeeuou, for ealo l.y ’ rnatS9 1 JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. I ENGLISH SPLIT PEASr-For Roup, rec’d uud for sole by WM A. M’CLURG & CO, , maiM iiaO Liberty street. T\RY HlDES—sspry Hides.jtmrec’d and for sale; JJ mai2J ARMSTRONG A CROZERr T?EATnEnS—IO aacis rFeaiheTa. Sa;- auwe nnd &r JC sale by [maiMl MING A MOORHEAD. Vl GLASSES— , 1 Utl PrimePlaotation and Sugar House, In 'atbre and for sale b» i imat»il :, KING.&, MOORHEAD;t:.v TJBATJIKRS-4 eaeka_FeothsjB; jast-tecM aiid tor JC sale by (roarkSl ARMSTRONG A CROZKR. -1 eact, lusirec’d'nna for salft by ■ ■ ARaSTRONO&.CttpZER. * VINSKNU XT mar2s SUNUKIEr— Corn in the Rart ~ . Com Meal, sifted; ‘ ■ - •>- . do’ . unsifted: ' s _ . Corn, Ground with the Cob: In store and &r sate by J. B. WIBRIUFF, . . ma'Bs : ,: - ' r » ' No. 10 Market street. jf IALF SKINS—SO doi. Country Calf bkirubgome of which are vejy prune, for.ale bv_ *r* * »■* ' n ,; v. v. - ** ’ % * „ » .y.'l ■■<■■::* ■';-/.-vl'i*•.-•.■ ,;_’v.' , .' l ..‘v. FOB SALE & TO'LET. Dwelling HOMe,«®B(i»la* : , iw(i‘2s feL?” 4 '* BV,n room», *f foateiT on s Unit, 6e--. S?Jiw!i rty RcmSieo. Veim •ion given Immediately, T. U. YOCNO * CO., ' • SniiihCeldandMatreel*, opPositaßrown’j Hotel, v oi which S»tSSiai wSSS 4 ? I !te k f «‘«*»*> - btiii, andcxitnalvf. bed chsmben-ivUh flolshGcl^eerrrt ptuniy, kitchen and dining room, with B d»w eaSKe house stable The Otoumls arc laeteftHly JIW ogr*! abounds with fruit, flowers, jhadetree*, and SiohbSr • Altogether, thieleone of.the most: pleasant offered Tor jalo. Apply to . M’LAJN & MuFFi'Fr. apt! No. $9 Fifth street., r-;-: , . I(AOilArtO tv.-'Fon Sitfr-A viloQljle i rop---' ; ' il •rijfjwcli suited for auy basmess where Steem Power Is oeeded.-.-. The buHdlng-issnbstemUi and good; a flood dry cellar* and three fine floors, TiieSteatnEn*' gme is of 60 horsepower. AIJ in complete order, and- - m a central location lnibocity., (mmedisfepossesslon; and will be sold ata bargain. S. CUTiJBERT, General Agent; marSt ;; 503mlthfleld street-- A auL.— Fok acftl of Jjl onltaproVtfdLomJyof choice quality for Farming; * wellwueredr in a pleasant anti healthy location, near • the Ohio Klver,*bom'lls mile* from Pittsburgh', and ttom 3 » thirty sales from the Baltimore and Ohio Jluk v Toad.TheyvwiU be»oldin lota to suit purchasers,atones douarandfmy. cents per acre-Terms easy; ■ ' ■ S. CUTHBKHTvGeneralAffent i : ) 60Sinithflcldstreet. ; . .v JB*or Litie or Sale*' comforiabla THREE STORY »SSf WNK-jnyitLHHo HOUSE, on. Hand add havettfl. streetai ,wiih appaiailua tor healing, lighting.and water—beujg fiued up by the o'vtrm'ir frx.hn own residence * ALSO—For Sato -or.-Lease for fiver; T A'O FINK LOTS, on Duqocsne Waybill feet bj and Boild- : ingLots on Pennsy’vAniaAveunc and Braddocfc street. Aiso.-ihe moil beaulifoi sues for Country Seats, between said streets. Apply at No. i4f Fourth strcKlo ' v mar3o:if _ JAMfSS, CtfAFT._ . 10 t*fcT-rA st tor .|EB| a Shoe. Dry Goods, Trimming or Grocery Store. WBSWt Kent low. Apply, to Q. GOLDMANN, raai3a 118 Market street. ato LET—Tho subscriber Renu.mei . Store toon t>ow occupied by Messrs; WiiiockdßJfc ft O&VU, jlo«87 Markeulreet;' Poweiatm flivcu BMpt on the tslof Aott;’ liriiiuirftof janSitf. . C»ASS; H; 'PAOLS6NtNo;.73 Vyood at. .jßMflfr - FOR- RKN-T.-w£rom ihrft IstOf April next r lha ■ . Store. wUh;Bweliin» :ttttached,*m the comer of / ■ and.Firstwecis--a goad.business stand foraSioreorTavfirn,ltbelngODty.onesqu&refn>ai the , Tiver-t-will be rented low to b good tenant' Apply to . WALTER BKaNT, :: a: N 0.233 Liberty at.. “ lots for sale. LOTrifttlic Eighth. Ward of the Cltyof Pius- . . \J Burgh, ftouiing on Locust street, fiWfeel fronting ou Vanbmaraeueet, running to the bluff 400 feet,from* - ing ihc Monongabcla 593 feel, fronting OjuMtllenborge* street 400 feet. , 4 , . " . .. One other f;ot; adjoming the above, in rlittownihip/ .; lYohitog oh Loen&i •street 244 feet, fronting on MU:eii- ;. Berger’* street to the bluff 323 fteii on me bluff over* ; v : looking the Monongohcla44i feet, to a line of the prop-; erty of thb Ute James Irwin. 2W) fret to Locust street. Qncoilif.r Lotin Pitt township * fronting on Locust St. 293 fee*, Komntg on Miiicnhcrser street 123 feet to a Si feet, alley, fronting on. raid alley 293 feet to a lino of property of la eJ&mesltwin,from alley toLocualsL, . 120 feet. One other Lot in the dty of TitiabnigU, fronting ©a Locust street 293 leet, fronting on Vanbraam street 130 feet to a 21 feet alley, frenung on.' said alley 293 feet, fronting on Miltenbtrger street Ixo fcel-!p Loccsi el One other Lot, frbntUg on.Foibea street 49feet,front ing on Wiltenbergeisireet 1?0 fret to a 24 feet alley; on the said alley 43'feet to Lot fto. 42.Jit Mittcnbeiger’e • nlanofLoix. ' OnoothetLovßonifng on Forbea atreet 59 feei|trom-. - : ing on Vanbrnatn street 120 feet,to a 24 feet sd£ey a : fronting oa said alley 72 feel, I will cell tor cash, on lonfr time,Qr on 'peipctaal . lease* < For particulars, enqatfe of the sabsenber, os tho corner of Sandusky street onAßoutli Common, AL - lt mS:<m ly ' CEO. MILTENBERGEB. mujl&tr — DratnEEEOAM'iiE tionMgr < THIRD STREET, F2TTSBURQH. Etlablislii in lßin—lnc&poraud by Leiislarica CAarar.. X of the North 1 * American Accountant" tmd western.; ‘•steamboat Accountant” Professor ofpracticai Book* keeping and Commercial sciences,.'J. D.WilJiains,FrD - ffgcor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. • N. B, Hatch, of llie IMtuburgh Bar; Professor of Mercantile . CUwic*l iso Mathbwatical DspAßTtfnnr. P.Uff7den, Graduate of Jefferson College, Profeiior of classical karigaages&hdMaihematJcii E. Montel; fate of Paris. Professbrof French. F. Slataper, Graduate of tfco: Poiytechnlo Institute of Vierna,Civil En§iGeeratidArchiiect,Frofestorof Ar- Mechanical and fcftftdsea&e drawing. Thtetouttition now oecupiw ffie whble of the sec ond atorjr of Building?, ’ frotn' the corner ■of Third and Harkotitrifets to Post Offiee- alley, wilh two spacious rooms la the third story. .It continues to bo tho only, instiratfon in this part of thb country where. Mercantile aiid Steamboat Book-keeping are thorough* and practically ttiagiiL' The Classical ard ; Mercantile Departments are. conducted separately. One oflbo most «naclous and elegantly famished Ladies*- Writing Edams in the United States, is fitted op, and will be.un dorihe direction of J. D. Williams, one oflhe beft Penmen in the ’Writ: 1 The Professors, are all experi enced preceptor*,-and at -the head of. their respective. professiona.’Circulars mailed to alt parts of the country . HiartStdftw SPRING CAMPAIGN! HEAD ATM REFLECT* CALLAGHA3 A COh Comer of Wood and Water Slrceta, Pittibvrgft, HAVE inn received an-extensive stock of Elegant and Useful: Goods,consisting:of CLOTHS, CAS SIMEREd and VESTINGS, of the veryJnest rnateri aU, and the raosivrich jand': varied .patterns: v There - Goods have been.; &U selected by .thn proprietors them selves, with' great 7 eircunispcctioß< -Nothing hew or onlqnem tbelme of dresshas yel appeared, lutheE&st ern tdties; that'Callaghan & Co., have not secured in large quantities for their numerous /customers,- The whole of this large; stock has been rath xosntoiia, and were consequently obtained at xow.-BAtxs. vThe pabiic shoold-beaxtills important factfrimlnd,inasmuch aa it will enable them to purchase atldwef.pticas than they haveheen in the habit ofnaying for their ward -robes at other establishments. This magnificent atook eonsiats m pari, of FRENCH, ENGI*TS».qnd AMERI CAN CLOTHS, selected with an eye to darab'.Utv, as weil-os to -beauty. The stock of.CASSIMEEES is In perfect acoordanee wiilitiie other, both in quality: end cheapness, white the richisbd we may say gorgeous dis play of SUPERB VESHNUS; challenges investigation, .‘and comes up to the refifledtaste of the mersvexperien ccdcuslomerw /G/LbL&GtIAN A w, * ' aprl • owner of Wood and Water streets. A Card. ~ ■■ fliHEaubjcriberhasopened anINTELHOENCE X OFFICE* on St. Clair street,atthe left emfwee:Jo ;■ thellrldae. Hoielsjeieamhoats and prLvatohouseß*wUl. ; be supplied ’with none oihers ihan goodandfallh/ul- : servants. The public aro respcctfuilylavited to. avail. ibemftlvea of the facilities now offered..: aprt . „ LEWIS. _ "ft/fOVINO UAY hascorao agaiu ;.and aUjvho change IVI their residence, doubtless,-. thinks; lb™new house * better ihenthe old. one.: Bui, soon they v Gnd that it is ... -awarnmifr- with; Roaches, and overrun with Bats, Mlee- ... and Ant& "What is to,be done! i ■ Why,calbat No.-.SJJ Southfield street,and gel a box of-8UH0F.99 A CO. ROACH, RAT AND MOUSE EXTERMINATOR.— Premises have-been known to be cleared in a tingle . - night, whenaU other means had failed; You should also . get a boUle of the Bcdßug Destroyer, and before you i (Bet up-your Bed9ieads,ano»ntthejoiQiawUb.th©.c©m t posiuoOf Und ytra are sale fromihe»e pc9ts, too. v [ ' Price,2s ceut* per box,or.boute. ■■■, •. v: ,• . f vße sure you get the unilat'.ontfih the market. Don’t forget, I • j*prt •• ■ ■ ••• ■" • • - NO, 60 BMfflll'lKLP Sr. • mAPfcirjfßY INUrtAIN CAK4^E*a—Uf rich.and ete-. ' A gaol newaiylcs, now opening fresh front the jnann- Tuctorors* Wo, invite lhose.wwbiog to furnish, to call at > the Carpet Warehouse, No. 83 Fourth street. . _. aprl - •• ■ W*iVTCUNTOCg. *\TB\V SY\LB UIL CLOTH—ComnrifilUKtn©Uifipie •J.\ W&lar end Landscape styles. -IVe Invite eapqcial ntteMion td Oil Clotta, ns We ave prepared looser to; thase vnsbmr ta famish, a splendid assortment of OH . Clotfcr, of all descriptions. K . , W. M’CLTNTOCK, No. BflFounfi street* STEAM boat rRIMMINOS^-Cotnptleingitvpart t tlio following: Table* Linen, -Huckhnefc-lHaper, —*s- Crash Root- Strip; Table Cohering and Table Covers, . Nupbnis, £c, which wc are eoustaolly recelvinefrom the importers ahtl manufacturers. ■ Celt Jrohrtk Blrsel. ■ loprt] . W. MHiLINTOCK. -DRENCH TijiANSPARENT WINDOW StiAbES~ - JJ : Of rich and new designs, Constantly receiving «t W. M’CLISiTOCK>a Carpet Warehouse, ■> ■- No. 8S Fourthstreet. ■ SUttimu&— . - 200 dozen Xiemoa Syrop; c .v. „ 1000 dp rcppcrSftqcol i.,~ £0 do. . assorted Pickle*^ .60 do- Olive Oil,pmt3 slid qa&ttv; . JOcoscs Proxies, infancy boxes; v v :. vlo do .do m glass jar*):. 10 -do do eomiaDai * ■'^sobores Sardines, . I IQS half boxeerdot-lOstoreandTor safe by JOSHUA RHODES* QUGAR—StWbassßrazd Sugar;, »■» - Vj ilO bbTa-Lovering's do; . 15lcs. Clanflqtf do; * To arrive end for sals by . apfl JOSHUA RHODES TJIRI/l'jr3-500 boxes Oranges; P 250 do Lemons; COO do Baiuns; 400fafbxs. do; uOOqaaner do; 40 kegs son do; • r •••-...•:•• 40 half kegs Seedless Raisins ; ■ . 40 casks Cttrrtant*; To arrive and for sale by , * ■ ■ aprii - .•/••.■■■ :.JO3HUA BHOPBSt _ , PUBLIC bvpper. FTIHE Members of Urn AUi%k*ny t Fcre Compttnff intend L celebration ihe u 3cmi-Cemeftiai Anniversary ofthe Organization of the Company/V by. a Pnblle Boppet, *r< •WilkinsHall,on Friday evening, Apnl OiMB«-We bers Of other Compamesandihe citizen* generally «•* respectfully Invited. Tickets ono dollar caebjCanno procured of •. H. CmaBBLL, 1 W. V. Diehl, M. MqSteett, • yr. B/Suaitbr, * TV. J. Montgomery. j * mar2pf Journal anfl.Bispnieh copy. at)d'OtotgfrCflt*J&> - marble Mentato. A LARGE slock of the most beaeUfol MANTfcXIS a ■ made of tie Bne«t <|aaUty ofiFo»ei*oi«M WWW rue hlaible, nm!raf3ctß7cd by machinery. 2 , and made to orderon'shorT notice, at PfjtJWJjS,«, - : from *l5 to 8100 each. rareb».or»«eioj^ 0 and examine the eioelr and niiees, 310, va «>“ •*> «“* eny atrcet, opposite Smitiaeld. w'WAHiACE moiUm "• — J fence or Wroti»and ytotu* vg”g h -, r*»v * ?W r w wtn* il«2 *«* ot ri«»SVnmi by “ ll »<* v^ ,lr - W jgr FujfdirecUQM encloesd w‘U> <*<* <»* declttlr<i*» pretm-JObM,., . . ul^» ISU " s “^ * e * •V.U-
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