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FRIDAY MORSlKG:::::::::::::="iy>^ B C H „. z4 -| PanosPousnou Jnr£U.’»l > BaSw'.-.W«ltut«»*r evening.} Jailor Crawfcnd, Deputy Sheri fl Kfiinndofflcor ,3emol’» Coll, on.ths north'»Mos nf.llwprbMf.fcrtae ®o» <rfrirtag him a ch4n?e ofc olhingi takloE olJM«lrop«j 'and remoring him to a cell In* different part of , Xbo. suepkiODßOf those present «ron»itcd: byJgeUxto faceting shot apart of-hla old. cloildng should .bo tokenlmo hie new apartment .Oneearclilog hlapantalooni, a paper.^ I containing a powder eras found of the lege of hie pantfo eUpon -eras found to contra nreonlo end thO; other .strychnine. Jeered! Sd bahsd procured tbepolson to ktlhtwpdnss to ■ tha Jail yard, who would hire been: la bis wajr to hla at- to. a cell oa tho eouth Jewell was.wUltrfhyto metnbSofhla.famUy, who peeecdtha morniu| wltbhlm. In hl« cftfl.: In the afternoon,: ft number ofthe Mtaeeml) today. Tb. hour fixed byl . this morning by the-SheriS. --Soptlnd* »ljl-bft around the railing, to prerent persona frola c in thoenclosure. At the gates-eentlnola *|}l P l * 6 **'. • . -Tbo Coqnosne GroyA CapU Campbell, • <3ftptflftT, in oddiUou;to ft large force, wiu. enwreo the police regulations during the nay.. • . » Justices of tot Peace, —At the lato election lor -Jostlces, of the JPeace,'the following pewous were ohosen ln-uie toirn-j ships and boroughs to which their names are annexed :-: ■ Manchester—B.S.Saxopsoto. ■*:- - . - Sharpsburg—Robert T. Graham.- :Lawrencerllle—John A. Geary. .. . .. - Duquf'sae—Michael O’NpAI. - . West Pittsburgh—Joseph Bogcw and WflHam HtailErgs. Bewickley—«ruce Tracey. Sewlcklpy township—Thomas Wagottorand PMtVAi’Way, •: ‘Lower BLClair—John W. Patterson. • Bhaler—J«l*»Bla»sor . . ' • '• , * s . Snowden—Darid -Riggs. o - Rose—Joseph inlands. . Ohio—Jwnve Taylor. ■ Kast Deer—James It. Porter. • • Mifflin—JomesM. Roberts. 1 Moon—Jobn lloggß. : • ' • ’ . . : —Wo had Intemled tho result of the elections in the ▼ariona districta in the etmntyfor tho benefit Of our "weekly readers. • ’We could notobtain,'them all, howeTcr, la Umn for our issue of this wei>k.~ • * TUa Noxxs—Wo were shown yesterday, by Mr. Kennedy, of tho W<»tora Counterfeit Detoctcr, two bad notes, Which hare quite an extensive circulation. ; • _ .• One of them vra* a spurious three, on the Farmers 2>abk of Kentacfcy, at MavsvMe. The vignette la.n cattle scene. It Is Binned by J. BiTemple, cashier; No throes are issued on this bank- ~, • . ■ Ones on the Bsnlc of the People, Lowvlllp, Now .Tort. This is ft couulerreit.. Tho.vlgnoite consists of the State (H. T ) arms- The general appearance or the note is.naa,, Tin Ret Db. Dorr, of Calcutta, having arrivedvaster, day from the Hast, vaa conducted to the redden* of James ITCftOdloss, Em., Allegheny city, where a large naraherr.of clergymen and ciHiene, representing thovarious Protestant denomicatlaneln ouf tiro cities, waited upon him, In order to welcome him oo lila arrival and testily their high eppre ctatiou of hls character end the noble mlsrionary work, In which ho Is so distinguished a laborer. In pnrsuanceor tho notice already given, hcwDHscturoUiia evening in. the Masonic Hall, at 7 o’cloet- .... Cot Woods* Kxnimnos.—Tho famous Sl&mcsu Twins aro tn be exhibited io this city, woelt Tho Bwßs Keardod Lady ii also exhibired with them, and two of the children of the Twins. ThoTwinaUraw crowd ed houses wherever, they go, and cannot Ml to attract all our chiiras to tho Hall neat weak. They are no humbug, but * woudar of nature; and the boarded lady Is hardly IeSSsSO. •- •• ■ - - ■■ ?• ' Wjb itatb Tocvlvod from Daniel -BhryocV, a very u|o* full Music Tescherand Copy Book; romprisingd thorough course ft clcmehUty instructions m YocalMimc, designed fbrtho wof public schools. ; We consider tho book, very neoessorv to bo nw*a in school swlmt* singing isalsoudght, • and would recomtaead teachers to ufyptlt* , Habeas Coupus Cabb.~A tatea' corpus was sued out yes terday morniotr in there of Jonas Cornelius, returnable s at two o'clock, before Jadse'Adaiw. The bearing of the *case we* postponed until -Saturday. Cornelias is in prison -on two rlxarjjos rf robbery, »nd ono of assault ana bflltay vwltblntvnttokiU. . -..:—: Hzsatr or Mrs. Mottatt,— Mrs. Mctrott appeal* this, evening,' at BJanebe in Ibe play or Arroabd, and astbts BncboM <ie'Lfl»eDUßta, in the comrdy of a Falnt Heart neror won Fair Lady.” Both pieces *UUw performed for her benefit. . " ■ Mns.Kvrc S\gs'sfislo nf fanev worfr.’will bo continued tWs afternoon aod erpuldj at tafiycttn HaU. Jtcfrejb* neats mae L» procured at the IXaU. Young** celebrated string band trill attend. r, - v Tub Concp&t o' the Orchestral Society, will tako.plaeocn Monday next. Tho Philharmonic Society w»U appear. Bpbt!TO ! Baowras.-—For tbo jvvt fetr dajffvo Late lean ftrorwl trHh''flu* tn*nal spring tfrnworg. auction sales. JAMES KoKEHHA, Auctioneer. ■, 1 SStfINrJE’S BALII OF A COUXTUY DRY; GOODS STORK at Auorin*.—Commencing at M’Kennn'sAuo* U 0& Houae, on MONDAYiMarch 27, ot TO o’clock, and coo* tinning ercry day during tho weoki vr until all Ate sold, at thesamehour, the following Urge and esteurtrij /rtock of foreign and laney and Staple Dry Good*, Flee Shirts, Wooten’* Woartng Apparel, cf & Country fctnre. by onlerof-Awignees: alt of which hnra been ttflecteu wUh mat core'in the Eastern nti** for easterner ttade* and are of the latest fashion, styles, and beat quality. Comprising •In part, yardsUlaoddackßroadCloth; ... 78 -do Liufcn Diapfcr; GO do Super do -00 - do Union do ' ■do Check; 220 do Jaeonet MasUn; 75 %4 do - Swiss do 78 do 04 Bleached Tabic Diaper; ... 204 W da Irish linen; -4GOK- do • Print; • 084 k do NodeLalno; 250 k do Fancy Lawns; 137 k do Qoeotfe Cloth; 176? i do Drab do : . 557 k do Block Alapaea; 385 k do While Uohomi; 926 k do Brown Muslin a; : 182|£ do Casplnett; •67 do Fancy CoMlmcrrs; i S 4; • do L:nen Damask;.: > •171 do Lawns; ■ 102 do Flannels; • j 133 do Fancy Silks and Woolra Plaids; i 27 fi-12dorenFine Linen Bo3omSUlrta; 461>12 do Fancy Colored pnd Chock Shirts; -do Hickory Shirts; 332- ■ do -Hosiery;- •. 29 do Linen Towels: 71 Brown Llnon Table Cloths; JGO Block Silk Cravats; 67 Cashmere Shawls; • 21 Soper all wool shawl*. . ; • •• Also—Lares and Ribbons, Silk sod Lawn Bonnots, Tsffj*- boro and Straw Bonnets, Fringe*, Gimp*, Pocket ■llaodfcc*’ chief*, floe French Merino and CsmlotCoaUog, Serge, Eyck* ram anil Black Lining, Button*, and Tailor Trimming*. ■ ■ - JAMESM’KISNNA. AQfcflqn^ C' SATAUXJUK UiUEOiTi i'BIVATK DWtAKY otrror r i«re ana valuable Boobs, In every department ofllu-ra tore and the sciences. Alsotwo Jat®o Boot Cases.- On BATDKDAY EVKNIKO,,March 25th,at early put-light, trill bo sola at M’Kcnna’s Auction Store, by: catalMoo, the. nrivato librarv of a gentleman romorinsfront thls.oltyr among which are some very yalnable old European editions of rati and scarce worts on science, mathcmattojrphlloso. nhy.classics,theology, law and miscellanies.--Also,: two. firne Book Cases. Catalogues will be ready on Satimlay., * marts JAMBS U-KESNA. Anctloner. TTGUSEUOLD FUKNITmtK, yKVniKtt_lUID4-ANI) H BEDDING, MATTRABSKS. BAB FIXTURES, An— OoSATURDAT MOENlNG,Match2slb,Stilt betoldatihe. Vo tel of John Fricbman, corner of Second and. Rost streets, btahousehold furoltoro and cooking ntOTsils, feather bed*. : mattmaaes, cooking store, etd, ns bo 13 declining that bust*. ness, alt of wblch bos been kept in tho beet order, comprlalng mStruMs, bedding, dining and breakfast tables, chairs, settees, looking glasses, wash stands, basins and Hitchers, bedsteads, small stand, fenders, firo Irons, wfndov.. nltnds 1 mantel clock, n great .rarioty of kltehort-utensils, l£od oookingstoTewithlixtaree complete, bar fixtures, riftjM ware. 1 bar storo, &e. JAMES Attctlfnwre iiY, GOODS, Ad, AT AUOriON-On WONDATf, JSrch 27th at 10 o'clock, will be Bold at tldtennaVSucUon house,cod continue otoryday-dotingU>e weeki« until ail are sold, the following extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Saxony Coburg's merinos, alpnccas, nmusue lalncp, borages ginghams, lincnlustros calicoes, dhlnltes, pant etulfvesUogs, flannels bleached and lirownniuslin, flna • woolen plaid) silk-hdkfs and cravats, fimr ftlaVrlß auddress , hdkft, ribbons laccsjtwecdsclotlis, easstnotts, mtent thread, Roool cottan. cloves and hosiery,, suspenders,lintws, White i ctews chedtand hiekory shirts, Irish linen. Buckram and , pSding cambric hdkft; a lot of Boots and Shoes, Uoadj-I * JA B, McgßSS*. Aoc.'tJ *| y. h. d&VXB; AucHoAoer. rrtHUISE LAME BRICK DWELLING mC3E3 FOR T SALE-On FRIDAY EVLT.TM3, U<mhJSl, will bo sold at the Commercial Sales Rotmi, cornerTifth and wood , SISeS. LiMhat largo brick building, coorf.lfog of several > tenements, on tho corner of Webster ,oni-IJlBb etrMte, and '■ lot oTgrCuud, being 65 feet 3 incline on Ulgb Btreef, und 45 ; Btory brick dwollingliouMe, tituato ittoo corner of Fifth, and Roes et»., oppojita the Court Tloale.each containing eight rooms; together thereon ' *«.. in fmrit £7'f«Kit 8 indies do ItQB*stre«tf antt »Jsfeetpa WM, St on lota 23 nod S 3, in HarahU - ? l nsm«s'«Til»n of lota, including,tho whole or lot No,TO Sdto lot 23. and excepting that portion of r ?hnrameKddto E.lLlleastlogc. .AlßOjlncludingthecom- SJnTirSgoof a throe feet alloy. The above dcairablu S2LSI „111 bo sold at a bargain. .TOTms, onolburth. in ; ESd and the residue in one, two and throe yeara. With in a,l<lkoßß t3I’CONJ.FLf, Aityafor C. W. Bobartu U S?rtt P- M DAVIS, Auctioneer V-tVTfNBIYB BARK iIF. um&x Bt.AtlCTlp*.—<ln 3alU> omnln*,Sslh lost, nt T o’clock, at i Sales lipoma, corner of Wood and Mntl streets, wiilbe Kljd ■ 2u£™ "id-fScl collection of Rooks, comprMok "taodard of lllrtory, Nato ml Philosophy, Trarols, Paltry; -nt I - . iLi'pT Criticism. Theology, 4c , of tbo latest and best raj; Family ■ m»rg|. ■ "■■ ■ ~ -- • - •—-—: ■ —vrifNTH WAIiD JtHAL. ESTATE IT Ammon.— On .fterooonTsiarch 2Sth, at 4 o'clock, xmlto ha sold that volnablo hot of..GroutKlidlO;:lBD . F^^n‘or Lota lii out'by Cook* Cassatt, haTjogh Ld crteodlcc tack 150 r«t to took Me Indl-putable. Terms onehalf cash; reddaebnona jw, with juvjg, Ancfr wSUd« XToO M S r =nTwa LTiS * hotuo Hlih six rooms, genet, awt *Wt-SsWs l S'to gbod' crier; Tho lot ii sUo Improved S£ »»«!*£•«»* a®*** "n»^^nlabk *X“ h the «unetime end pto W“«J £Sn“S& «-« a^§3B£SiSS on tbo bro» a flno Tlow of tbo city,- s? SSl«t*M- Tbo *h°>e " lU g^s^|§?®BON. , BUI3O v Wo 141 Tblrdtk,,, TTILODB—IW tibtßßUpertino; F 30 40 oxtr hebronb. p*W*» Pig- to .»re , ' ***««£#?*.. Svl J !.*» By tho tPEeilly Xinai- for tha Homing goat TOTO 7SOH JsUflOfß. ' ' AWUTAit.oplwe PAcmcr. *■ V»w Tn»t%iiJi'!&i-Thbjl«merP»<allo passrtSandy. phe brings Llraxpool Bates tales'toll Or- Cplan&fiki aMiing 6%; U # m»iHlWat»te4Pitelft»orbi>J i en! I no ouotabtachwgp. •panri.jywiBni.orobisa»._opni. I ,?alli>ir 40a: White 4T«*.j}<«) ,sxnia>»ti ; - , The.yir Q.n»tlonlaMcjMlge4.. ' ‘Thefaclllb BaUeo.ha-,iWednealay(tba&lhlnat.Tlio Africa; arrival out on the America ironvßoston. The Clipper ship ArriralaVUretportltt.lsaiiytjtopi The position of affairs In regard to the eastern remains unchanged. No .battlos had taken plaee on-the Danube; except that twowlunma of Russians attacked each other fc tbedatk in mistake for Writ*. home, hundreds worn killed befomitbd error -was discovered. Small sklr-. rniahea go on between the forks antt'Rfttariaiia, Thereto nothing near from Asia or from tho fleet". TbeGreok Insurrection' baa been almost chocked, and to nolongerformllahlaf'-' i ; .. - ::Tho'DHltad StateaMlnlater at Constantinople, bad'.pre sented hto bredentlatodothagnltan and mada an-address In: answertathoSultani'esoringhla of the sympathy of the United States. -.-vf,:r i i *. . .Thei Brlttoh Chaneallor of Exchequer prpposes to double the inooma tax, and the French Minister of Finance tobor.. row.l&O,DUO,OQt> taunts to moot the oipebsoa ofthowar. , preparations oreetlU goittfonriu Kngland. The first dlxtolDn Of the fleet fcr tho Baltle was te‘Balt In S day o* two. lit canasta brsdmkal corrj’a sqoadrun. . The Kreuch coTommcnt adrenises tor 100 ships, to erh thark; tronpa and stores at .Marsellleß fht the east. ■■ . ~ Theftorlnf I/mdonderrytodead. ' r.. SJoredUflcultlca hare occurred at Preston with tha opera- U htowre. Jackson A Oo.oTGlasgow, hate tolled/ Theta liabilities amount to £200,000. > .•* ::;•••••>;: Mr. Bo ulaii reported Qaeon Of Spain.-..: • j • ■' Tno ppanl*h insarroction has been Buppresscu. ; ■ is quiet. it..• • ; • ••• •; •• .■• AnstriaistUl ellghUy vurew.:. Prußsiarefraifiafrom inal* : prohibited; .ths export of grain from.Odes** and tbe sea of Arot - .This announcement has strengthened tbo English grain-market.: Rjtursburgb lettars state that tho prohibition of Uni export* of breadstuff* <Jocb not extend to vessel* loading or ladou, . .'.v- ■•••■■ .Oattoii—Messrs. Bowor A Son, uudpthow, reporttbemar ket aulU Id consequence of tbo. non-delivery ofthe matis.Dy. the Africa anil America. Bujersbaaoccaaional advantages, hilt prices were little if any changed. three days wore 14,000bales.',the market cloelqg tamely., . market haarecqTcred from the deprea-: I rion.’ Formor .prices hare been re-established.. W Henry,, I Richardson AUrpthcrs, and. olhers,«pett .Konr lq fair d» mand: Western. Canalß9st- Philadelphia, Baltimore «id Ohio, 39®40a instore. Wheat. In limited /request ; rather itrogal&r, but enthu whole firmer.in .tone; prime white* 12s. - Indian Oomiaftlow demand, at Gd.advauce; good yellow held o!t 46a; tinewblt*4Bs., ..-■? JaOßdos Mossv Mamet.—foreign sugar unn. .Coffeo in rather less demand, nice dull, 34 cliospcr. Tallow twj fi^ißiB l closed *t67f.; A]4 i -Bt Tclxqkapk —lbo Morning Herald,-SA edlUpOi Of wed* muday* states that Kalafat had. folioDj. and.tbo garrison , messacrod. ;..••■ ■ ■ • .i Tho ship Uobert Kelly went ashore oa Arklow. Bank, Ire* lands Her passengers were ear id. , TbsSrhip wo* dlscuorg*., ing her cargo. •••••.'•••• ■llio Morning UeralO, fid edition says, that a moascuger orrired with tb« ennooncement thsv tho Rujislaos. had ; carried Kalafat, *O, NodntaUawerogiecn. Ifcfr UiUerod that the report is atturlyiilw.: l •. ,i v.j VebaUSs—VrugsiA xetaalna noutnu» but j is tho Turkish frontier,- v?. .. ; ..<•■ - . The Afiihans-itro .attotklog the . kingdom of Candahor. , Persia has offered ThO ’E-abh of Khiva has twken refbga summoned the surrounding natiufcs to ifkq'partln tbqsttqgglo IWttU.. , ■ i XojoOY, Mareh B.— Tho f Vlennrrcorrtsponaent -of Ido : CUrouiele telegraphs flint qup i)ropos als bar«r bc?0,43«) t«1 from Nicholas, ltassia offers tp evacuate the prlncipoliucs , tbaniatocmttbo draft of preliminaries of peace U Kigncd. The terms’* ora - not mow favorable than the last overtures i which tho conference Wjrcted. A HrilixU courier bearing , : summons for tho evacuation of the provinces, i* already on • die way to 8L Petersburg.;- . .. , It lsWpovw* that tho Uusslon Minister, Mautcnffcl, haa offered his resiguaKon. „;i .•. •, ~ Qaeeo VictorlawaS toreview the IlcctßOnSatunUy. Ad* minil CorrU** dlvlMon of .tho fleet was to sail about the 8 lb of March fbr the Baltic, . . ........... k -. , ■ The Austrian goTerntaeuthai publUhod on ofileial docu ment expressing his views on tl eaiffewDcca between Pros ala aiiU Turkey, that the proposals »m>i h» f »« ffostern powers wero of such o nature os to leaw hardly * bopo'offttovofnhloreply, butodmito.toutUrnlrdmamto werejtislaodlu mcordonro .with, the iotewstof Eorop<v.. ‘Auftrlais prepared to meet the dangers whlcli ,»W from n great war in an mUoining country* and from the Tiubrcrslvo tefidentbsa which may manifest Ihrnwives on, thofrouticraorEuropodaiiog.acouUnuancoof wafc . Boston, March Jth>-Tbo..l'riiMian- Kuyerppioiit wloeU the suggestion of Kussta to forLld the cuwance of vho U«U» of tho Western powers into Prussian porta-. TniXITV-THmD CO3OUEJSS. ‘ \Va3nucttMi CiTT, Hatch J/ba«-Ytticrtoy, the do* Into on tho Indian -Appropriation onUI near tbo hour of adjournment witbont eumlng to a yola. _81iorl« lj after, the committee rose and the noose . - iSfenaiA—Yarioaaaraondtnonta to the Bfllto Ihcrenw the nay of the rank and file of the Amy, w«o t)roroarf and rejected. Mr. Betsit’a va» also njtftod, and the hill then ’* , *Adter a abort executive spssloxt, tlio Scbftto odjourned. • WiamttoToa Citt, March 23.—^towf***Tenia y the T*ei ctescy Bin, wUhaifiendJapnts>c«ne up. The amendment* contain thafoUowtng, amooff other appropriations; s2io,* 000 for a new site fora Custom House at Bao rraneueo. The bill pTOTtdlng tor the ectUotncnt of tJaltna of officers of the ItoroJulSonaTy army, and of Widow* and Orphan children cf those wbodled In sesrice,to taken up and de bated. ' 4, ■• ' ' After n long cxocullrc aesrioo, the Senateadjaonwd. Haitie—The House wont Into Committee on the Indian Appropriation BUI. Wassufom*, March 23.—Major Hobble died this morn' Ins of consumption. • TELEGBAPH HABKETB. Nktt Tons, March 23 A'oor>.— I There arflvno thlingi of •the P»elfie. floor-Fates 5,250 bblefina ot «&le« 600 bbl* SottfUemunfibanßOd. Wheat...H«Jtfi 4 7,600 bushel* G«H*K*e»is2; market firm. Pale* I*2oo bushels Corn firm *4 to-rer. ; - 1 • < ,i<>. . not Yok, March 3OO bolt* Jla*e©Tik4o foMwfinlnj? oufeL Sloney Unchanged; Stock* firm**.' • Cotton„.ialc*lGOO tolaj itUlo ipceuladT * demand: awaiting-*l**®**’* OolT«*...*ai« 255 bas* Hl9 at 12, qnitst, Hour fir®; mlc* 4400 bbl* Baalbr ern ats*,7s. Crain-calr* WOO bo* \VUat firm? Qenawe *2 Cora uacliapgcU; eater 2?,000 ln»h. . A moderate «1* grand at pTOtiau-vratM (77<3rtO.l’nvrMon**" Pork, t price* a trifle lower j. taic*.U>obM* at .il3@ll&i4*. Itecffirm. Sales 250 bbla *t SU, lArd-fena; «aie» COO bbte. atßJ* Whiaky.-Mtea Coo;4ibJ* Ohio at 24!4- MnseeduU^wlM 3000 gallant 77.. On...*alea 1000 golU at Iron hasdeclined. ■•. ■-.- .v ■pnoAorLrrax. March 23.—Flour—•ate*500hbl*atJ7,25, the general asking rata? rale* for city contraption « the but nootalhm*. lly. Floor stead J.'ut ?•>. Coro M eal more Inaalrel after, but ata fitfure eoßHlderably Wow the rlew» of holder*, who demand 51,25 per bM. <?r»ln—there l» pot a lindted amonntof Wbeatoffrtlnlf, and price* are steadily msloialoed; rela of 2000 bus at *I,CWoI,CO fee red, and JL7B@l,lM><for white. . Elea l» taken on arriral at We. Cora la lair demand: Mle* 4000 bod-yellow afloat at 73», and a lot In store-at 72*#!, Iron—rale* 1000 ton* So. 3 Anthracite, atilie rornace, ottB2 per loot*months, whisky lower, relee of both hhls and Wide at2tc. ; Cwcmiun; Mw*h 2£—JVoon.—Tha riser is fulling slow ly. Floor doll at *3,S®tUO Whlrty.-Sl. rrorWooe hoarier; so sales;Mew Fork freely offered «» s**. SOtlerresKlooatOroceria dpi!. , ■ „-., i ; V ' 150 ©neap For Sale, T K ROCHRSTKR?BB*VIffU CO., Fa. t at l#M ,than helf X price. Ftrtyoflfcefre dfo wm be »ldjrts&&eecb, and 100 lot* at COO **cb; for th* ttmilt of mechablc* and other*.who carnal* sparo* weond $5O, or•* second fl OO though deserting a good Mldtnff lot optex? jo** ** ® ucn a* a msu : worth-hundreds or thousands. Those who hoxt no aumry matfhavt lo£> ybr tftcir lobt/r, at liberal price* -1 pay* luff £& or-ftlO a' month, In labor, and weeirinj? a warranty deni the mametot the lot Is thus paid for. The UUo totb«o irrO'ubilß Is perfect, for yhlch, reference ts made to Thom a* Cunningham, littq., of Beaver, end- N. P. KtUrrman* Eeq., great omoirot of labor will bo required ,1a lid* neighborhood, not only by tbo, subscriber, and those whom be represents, but by the Bearer SlauuficiuringCaEQpfinT, by ths'-Oblo add PennsyWanla Railroad Company* by the CUoreland' aiid Pittsburgh D ftllroad Company, and by the Roarer Conmyßenton lion Company, who expect to erect S» furnaces la and about tho-Bcarer tillages the present Wttflon. - With regoM to this processof making -tron, refer. enoolsrtspMtfdUy.uißdft to Hewr*..Kramor<4 Rehm. J. K* Moorhead, JW: Hallman, Lyon, Shotb & Co., W, Dewees Wood,J.lt. Hendtickroo; Wn, Whighom, end. James u. Orano, Pittsburgh.. .• • .■„■ ; , ;y , T Contract*; for griding, cxcarntlng, quarrying, mining, i atono wotJs,brick vorki.carprnhnry.and other mechanical , labor, may now be entered into by those who *PPv •• The aberte mentioned- lota arc 40.toet.front by 125 feet i doon* e&h containing 6000 iquar*- feet, just double Abe quantity in common •sUed chy* lots, of i45-by 100. The price, it wiU > bo won,'is only one: cent a foot, or adollaxfor , lOftatmnaro; 7/cre utridn oon have land o/hUownyitd ; do»n«t for 6 catu.m Be lOnnd.thoprlMtrf a drain, a. cigar, a lAarr, or tho hading cf hi* hoc is* .Who will aototm reolMJate, *t»nobvttoj;, . ■ . ; The property'now: offered. 1b worth double tho. price ohareod far It, .ml will, he so aofenowlalgtxl and rtputed, by all,tbs momentlt passes iatoother hands. ..... Many hußdlni? lot* aro already hespohen, which will lbs bout on and occuplal tho pnseont season.- bemads atthssa prices, torn tho 8 th to the 10th after which, a public rale upon the premises .wilt boan nonhcea.'attdlot**lll.brlofffromtlootossot|..’ ■ , ■ ■ > ■ Those who: pay cash will deposit It with ao0^" Eaq,: oi noehcster, or wlUi'MesSnt Klramer- * Pittsburgh. ' Tho UeedScTrlib bo madeout, and deposited in the Amo hands, to bodollTorod cu itfung ofthe Borough of Rochester willbofoundatvorlons pnbUc pUoeSy eod smallor platep of the lotawmbe freely -propotiiion will bo open to the n^‘ . , Rochester* Be wer. county* Fa. - ~ . tirean Applea. rewlvediratl fop rale b; A roarll 11BNBY E 00LLIH8. N“ KW bblß n«* Herring, InUry salt, * ceitfid thla day per nilroad, br - ; • . ENGLJSU A JiIOIIAnDSON, - . .. lidftVAteratfti 150Frontnta. S" I'l/iii box»6 ( mimlXrrt.ln sun ktat dforml ' ,by BNOMBH * ItIOItAKPSOS. /'I HEAP PROPERTY FOB BAiE-4tt fcct thmt on Quairy tj street, by 110 ietp on ban flttM *ni lOOfqot oo_ tho j Also* fttyMitory. Ijoum of three.,roomii* and,.wjm JjWjJ*. Tho abwe property to notfar.frcm tba Doppljaod wiU b o^4l!>lil,fOO,oncM yterm.ofgttg^ BT4golfi m „l3 1 ’ 1 50.140 Thirl »treot BBAHDY— Tlntagoa Of 1800, 1833, 18«, IBM, lMBftna 1851 CoraaO Bnorfft for Bale S™' Johnfc- -■ !&0811‘' ■- MIbLEK i MOKETBOS. , y k %yfir mm M °-^ tetWle b l BBLtiEBS 4 CO. rkmmTKKN-AQftlfla Off CHOICE LAMP, good lm. i "rnSSwuhl * EON, W>, HO Third itrect, "Wm .k -m aaafca tttmc shoulflgrt anl alJca, on con« 45^^, falser 1 j,a hptchisoh a cq . •JSrjjio l-AINla-Bnnt:' Witfto, St»n» Btoim »n 4 Broirn n 4 00. «i T OLDEN syilUP—lawtreu, ® kraGoiam Stfrofcon kti>a,<a>a tirwfahv < ff.wffl fq &. JSMOK JUOUOK.ON XOS ’«*AUS<- 'Bride Boom |I -5 ,■ - ■'J Ho.lo!ffiMitt*jt. U.| ''•'•‘‘:-.;';;/f »f{E*?; v';*!/ *'- ;l v'-'-V' X ' ;;U - r - /J v\* : ‘ J VVr;C;; Jjla T v ' ‘ 7 \i‘ 1 - V- ,‘-V • ‘ ,„'t. ~, 4A : r ; : ^; ;ifv" ■“ !■.’•:.• • i... ■.; \*V<r K "< v *'’' T' "* '"-• • ytgWsr for ki* jer JriEjr- ;-The J2ieer..—s fijefc 9 inches water in the.channel. It .wasvaluing with snow the greater part of yesterday after-; noun oat doorbuslnes*. - The PtUtbwph, Capt, Campbell, Is the regular Cincinnati 1 packetfatt£Hiay.Sh6learesat2 o^cloefe.. - We learned yesterday, that the Alton Railroad Company,. who bought the unfortunate Ecindeer, hare an agent In this city trying the steamer Winch&UT t to roc< ’between flt, v Loals and Alton, in-connection; wlththe Ball* roacL If they got her, they will have anA No.TVboat. TJxßuxr yesterday continued to f&I; - There was noth ing-particularly new* strange or In. any way retnarkablo about the landing during the toy; ' 'Business was brisk as .‘usual at this season of the year, sad that everybody knows is not slow. Wi mentioned the other toy that the Thos. Swann was in trouble abont running into the Fanny form Her owners were sued while shelay at this port, by the owners oTthe Fanny Fern, and her u throttle valvo” taken o& until bofcds were .given in the ram of $OO,OOO that her owners wduld appear before the Admiralty Court atColumbus, and an swer to the charge tobeprc&rred against them. It wlUbe remembered that aeoordiog to the decision of the Steamboat Inspector* atWhoeling, theoßcers of both the FennyFern .andtheThos,Bwahn were perfectly blameless, and iho boats themselves, either from love or hate,rushed into each other, road the -Fem being the **weakor veaseV 1 • was, with her cargo, a total loss. ■ The steamer Ktmdar, Vffhlck collapsed a flue with such • disastrouscousoqaences at Cannelton a few toyaisloce, has gone back to New- Albany for. repairs. The boiler in which the Sue collapsed was ‘ walled out”‘from the-others, and she got tip steam and run very well) The St Loula com pany, by whom she had been purchased just before theecd* dent, have concluded to accept her, notwithstanding tho misfortune. A new boiler is to bo given in the place of.the damaged one. The total cost of repairs will sot exceed s2,* 000. The number of victims of tho Reindeer disaster,: that op to last, advices had died at Hawesville, wt s thlrty-rix. Some fifteen more were remaining alivo but In a critical condition. • . awihltragtdiesJiappeDlngateaatoats on the western waters. has .tamed tip (or down) an ncddtat that might bestyled afarco. Tbo steam-tug ferry boat *<Two Brothers,” from Pittsburgh, sunk about serpn miles below the city on Friday night fast. She started from Pittsburgh wilha Urge quantity of coal fbr fuel,and going along in a free and.easy way*;the coal for uso -was taken altogether from the how; and nt tho time and place mentioned, while under full headway she dipped backward and went undrt like astooßfin water so deep that just the tips of her chlm.- nera stuck out., The crow wore amused beyond moa-nte at thiji sudden crawfishoperation, and: singularly enough olf managed to got ashoro. This odd disaster was of course causedby lbswelghtofcoalat tho stem which gave the water a starts and down she went .. Thx LoisitvQle Courier of Saturday mentions that 10,000 sacks of com wero on boat* at ttmt point bound for Pitts burgh. • - On Saturday last, a flat boat of coal sliJ from thebanh where she Sad bean beached, and sunk In the mouth of the canoh. The obstruction effectually closed the canal egaln&t boats, and It wiU take a strong force several days to remove the coal. The falls ere yet navigable for steamers of all rises, but they will not be so long, and the miserable canal may give os much trouble. The freshet has left a prodigious quantity of mud In the basin and canal, which the sinking of the coal boat will cause to accumulate, as there is no our* rent to carry it off.—Cmcinrmh Commercial, March 22. It Is more difficult to form an opinion of to future ua re gards Wheat and Flour, than almost any other articles of : produce, so much depending on.to extent of .tho last ere.) of Wheat and other grain In this country., The stocks now. remaining In farmers’ hands, eud.to ram of consumption, Of which there afo no statistical da(o to, guide «»—and also because the course of foturo westher and .appearance ,of to now croiJ Cannot ersh bo guessed nor any cortslnldea form: 'cd of tho Supplies foreign-countries can giro. It may help, Ifaoworor, to form an opinion as to tho courseof future jiri-1 cea tn consider to circumstances existing, and llkoly to i ariso to affect tho ralue of Wheat aml Flour. : . ,:. i With regard to stocks In tho porta, they are not eoexten-1 slvo a« to be taken into much account he affecting prices | either tony. As to tho stocks of wheat nod other grain held i by to formers the popular opinion Is that they are consld- ] erable for the season of the roar end the poor crops they had. i Wo are disposed to think that tbii.la tocam with wheat, with this drawback—that the quality Is so Interior as to con tinue tn require a largo admixture of foreign wheat to make Wood;Soar. . -■'- ■■■.;• ■ r •'• ■ Asa probable clrcumataneo to enhance ihaYalue fbrßomo- Urae. there la tho war; If Clift wcttlda down to oetual war like operations ia tho Baltic and Black seas, this hlndranre to tho usual sources of supplies might bo expected to rauo prices ander prerant ditam?iancfis till thl* hindrance wn* removed or there w&s ponra thing Ukhcortulmy ofabundant crops la the Baited Kingdom.. tor a coutlnnancw M mnarfblnffliko present prices and possibly greater* there is in favor an increased consumption as thtf potato foil* till IbqjJßW. ono comes In-along with the Increased shipment f9t America, consequent on opening of rttOkllkstCr ■ • '' -VAgalwt higher prices thero may bo cottrfdered lessened consumption arising from.present: ozlstldg high rates. There la atm tho Terr important ftet of avery foil-breadth of land aowtfwltb Autumn Wheat well got in, and a Spring unusually fsTotablefjr other grain belng eown. ATithlhH foundation,farorable appearances, as we g»t onin the ees-r, >oti,of tho crop*,cnald harfly fall to chuck, higher prices, and eanse a tendency to I6«er markets.- . The use of Spring and early Summer vegetables In tho South of Eurepo must affect tho consumption cf wheat! And early and promising crops on th« continent, beginning In Italy, will area before being secured, lower price* there, and eooreqtumtly inthlsroontry sod lead to an early with drawal of that foreign continental competition with us. In. the markets of tbe but cd Slat**, tod other exporting conn* Ucs, (if indeed that competition has. not already greatly cea»ti,)andthas bring„to the markets of this country oil that caa b* spared. .■■ ■ , It does not appear that the crop of Wheat Id the United States has on the whole been so good as In Canada, but the cropcf Indian corn toting lsrg« and price* of nr>d Flout so ononnowdy high, laore.may be spared, especially, If we aro tlia only importer* ol Europe, than is genornlly, anticipated, It plIH* vary important to uotfeo when the French and other foreign competition., comes to the United State# markets. That this country most still require a large quantity bo fbre another harrest, seems beyond a doubt, and locktog to the Inferior quality of our lt would reem. that wheat will bo more wanted than Boar, for ustos up our farmers* wheat, and thus bear a higher rclatire «aluo, a* H now does andhas sltjcu horresr. .■* ■ ASHES-—The market I* without any change; the de mand for home u»e continue* uiudcrats.. Wn continue onr quotations at for domestw and imported Soda; Pearls in aodiratedcmaod at Pots nominal at 4<&4Ue. .. . ArtfLlliL—There are but few choice lots now offering. Tr>f*rtar sell at 5 ; choice would command uUTTEtt AND EGUS.-*-There w*a j* moderate demand from the mull trade tor strictly prime Latter during the week, with sales of small tot* at for inftTlcr roll there is oo dcoand. attd our market is. well stocked with this quality; saiwof eomeamaH lots were reported at 1m 12c. Eggs hare bwa in artiverequwt, principally for Bblp : ping, wilh UrjiO sales at l(J?l!ll}4c. : ; BKAVS—Ate but-IHllo inquired-tor. and sales nre con fined to the retail trade, at VM<isl,W ft bua; for and Cut lUtltf li offered. We quote at 21@3(&V aa In quality, liUpOMSr—We quote from store at SI,W, per doom- • BUICK—The demand continue*.brisk for Doilrar, at %Zi for cototnon, and gtOtor extra. BUCKKTS AM> TUUS—The maouf*eturcr»* prices are gSCJfor'BurkeU.nwh; ho.t Tuba N [l . 2 $7,00; Keel*. Salas oMluck^Ufrom stores at CUK3TNUT3.—Are selling at-:3l,*fr«;2.<W. CKACKiiIW —Thecurrent tiriceof ax reported by -the manufacturers,.!*a* follows: demand at 9c, by thf tlcrcc. BWIiP FRUIT:—Tbe stock of Peaches i* rcry largo, nml prices tend downward, 1 - Holders* howeter, kto pot presang the market* and sales are prioclpoUy confined to a rebdl way from store*; largo lot* could ndt bo *o«d at a ooturllcrnble con wo lon- Wo.-oat* «aie* trf small lots from store* Pried Apple* aro scarce and wanted atst,l2^W«o* : Butter do do 1 -AJ®. Pilot 8r0adg^bb1.i.;.......^...... 1 ., Bu?ar — - Boston dp . ~du ,« oA; • . ricNlo du da Soda • °'A OOTTOS YARNS, At—The ibllawlng are now tho ruling Yam—No; 5 to 10, ttr « 11 & “ « 13 ' ....20 « •t ii 21, « lb u ' • , ' «10 - * ' . « i 7 . „ -. -....C* ’ IS - u •: ■ -. •• • i •* 20 ’ u ' • Doitx Tt»S- “ MO.. 0 •• , » «00._.:: “ | !■ “ TOO- -'-T “ ■ I ■‘ 800.......... - -:.OW “ -:.L- “ 000i.i..A..~ii.i...ii..‘..-.".0H A .. .. <‘1000„ - 0)4 “■ ' ,:1 Oefpet 19@33, tolorol «!. L Cqyorlct Tern, ] 22552 a. Candlewlek, 18. Twine, 20- B»U‘ng,>o‘ % IS. i No. 2.12; Pemtly Bxttlog, IS. C«ulMn«,ls. ; . . ~ . ] OOIIDAQE.—The following are tho Corf rotes Just ostoi» , Manilla K0p0,«)U......1? s®. Cut„.„,...18 s!!>._ ,; ’ Riokln* Tarn, llne..;ll •* . “ 10 “ Ban 1 OoiU)s*--Man1Ha,52,23.3.87654.6031 do*. .. .... . •: do 1 3 coll . < i :■ ' 2,C2®D,60 © do*.:, • - do' coll 11 Piocon tisea-ManlllB, V Oox. ’ CRANBEWItBS—Wo quote.at 89,40@10 p bbl, anh but few in the market. .. ■ ", • . COP PISH—IVe quote at 35®50,caaU.ftnd.urac. . jr . CANIHIEB ANP SOAin—Wa now quote candle* as fol lows: dipped 13»$ j mould 1% which 1* an odvanco *, soap quote *teady *ulc* ot 6@9Ko, k , 4ji - : FEATHERS—W« continue our quotations ao at $10; Trout ntrsD;-hio. .3 Uackorel at;$U»QO©H,~5; Her* continue 1 to, quote .city mills ot J® 0 !- mltldUng*sl 100tba; shipetufls76c; '■ : FREIGHTS^—The fbHof^inff* ere. thft the PcncsjlTanla Railroad:, * 1 - i V On Flour to Pbiladolphhior BaUimore... bU.- , ™«th <• ■••■■«> ao ao^ Tho following an to rates by *^o» ri ‘- ht Dfy CooJa , iTo dudncaU, ip 1W- 1 .. iuumls, MU ..........—..aoSMO ...JO. . NuhTiift, “ 30C-MT JO : Wabash, . “ Jo@37 JO OS the canal to IbUowlng Y&. Pork and Beef, ? bh1„... r ... *}•?“ .QlnsaSfffmtors, Ac,'sloo IK. '«* :■$ J’2? . Wool, skins; liomp, te,,..-w ;| OheeSß, dry fruit, A 0...........,..,:;.: , §2‘:;f •;; - V’r; .55 ; -Obttun - f S Bacon, butter, tobacco, A0..„.,-r ’X""."'"" ,c; :, (Tram, ashes, fc-.' 4 ® — l5 FRUITS'—Tho following Is tho list of .carccnlFrlcjJS for , #srol ßalSbs t!, -;'..V-.,'..V; box; .1 ‘ Fi« 12@14 ft lb, , I ! FLOUIw—Tho iharket'during to week was without otn i motion; supplies wntlnuo light, aud holders are not press ing on to markbt. Tho light receipts during tke lbre part , of to wwk so dlnUnlshed to Mly offerings that holders were enabled, to hoop up prices: *?*&*?**? turtsy sales of 880 hhla at $8.f6@0.8l for superfine, mid H Jbr extra. On Tuesday 180 bUs wore, sold ats6,et@llS7 On Wednesday salcSTtctnmade of 200 this, in lota, at Sd,- —eiaa.76. On ThnrsdsT hut little- was offered, tho market PWU LOT, to aa=Ti= POET at PITTSBTOGH. & PAST 9 IffCKCJ WATCttff TOt OIIABBtt, FURXASX. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, BrommiUe. 14 Lucerne. Bennett, Brownsville. <• Thomas Shriver,Hendrickson, West Newton 41 Gen.&ayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. . 44 Pittsburgh, Campbell,Cincinnati.. • 44 BridgoCit/jParb, Wabash lUtct. 44 Winchester, G.D.Uooro, Wheeling, u FonesiCUjr, Shouse, Steubenville. 44 Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, WellstHle. DEPARTED. 41 Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. ... 44 Luzerne, BcnnetUßrownsviUe. 44 Thomas Shrivor, Hendrickson, West Newton. 44 Oen. Bayard, Peebles. Elisabeth. 44 Winchester, Moore,WbecUog. .A • 44 Forest City, Shouse, Steubenville 44 Philadelphia, Grace, Cincinnati. 44 Gazelle, Rhodes, Loaisvllle. 44 Exchange, McCollum, Zanesville. 44 Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, WellsviU STEAMBOATS. “1854." HTTBBtTEGH, CIHOIHHATX, LOUISVILLE, . *fft> ■ SMHT LOUIS. Pittsbnigh and Cincinnati Steam. Packet lino, rot tna comrAßCtop PABSESGBRS AIVD FREIGHT .• sonriKs PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, tOtfISVILLB, And Saint X»oau« < IffSL* a. Tma Us» compoecdof rerun nA powerful Steamers, t>ce* .usdEaiaaH&Aluttttxt farjrpeed, eplundor, andcomfort,and V«the o!tu roaocaa osiur uax or Sruar pACStrs oo the Oblo river. It connects with tbeU. 8. AMI Line of Steamers from LicrinnaU to LooL'Tlite and Saint Louis, by which pasMDjrera and freight are ft cktirt and rt cripUd UiTQVfh daHy. Two new Steamers hare been added to the Lino, which now consist* of the following boats: Jkiyicf Departure Bnati- ... Chptmnj: • /mm i\tiibvrsh. BUCKEYE BTATE.. M. W. Bmrnsovot,...Sunday. UKSS&NGEIL No. B lUns,... -Monday. ] ALLEGHENY M'Linr.............iTaeedoy. 1 CRYSTAL PALACE...—W*. J. KovvTX M ~.~....WmlQe«day.: PHILADELPHIAR. J. Gtucx. ........Thursday, PITTSHUBGIU. U. CAWSEtu».. M .......KrId»y. PKNNBYLYAXTAv.-...-Jiro. KuyOTttnL.,.....BAtardaj. Leave dailyalo'clock, P. Sb, precisely. . No freight reodred after nine o'clock on the morning of departure, Pot particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,Y.-J'it JOHN ALACK. /**“*’• 'Blonongahcla House BoEJhgs» r<iwl9l PltUtarcb. 185.% Kor LonlivlUfl. roam* Tho lino. atauner NAVIGATOB, Copt J. CV i «ifaaSHfgßmo, will iHive for tho nboreanii iatctmftlfato ElfiiSSfiSgfcparUon Fill I»AY, 24tblnrt. For freight or nonage apply on board, or to par«? FLACg. ABAUNFA Agant*. ’or ZaneaTllic. 1 ■-. _■ THEtiearnsr CUEViOT, Copt, f J£3£mJ&*lN leave for the aboreand Intermediate porta, ion THURSDAY, 23d lon-, at 2 o’clock, P. ML For freight and paasago apply on board* or to mor22} ;■ Q.JltilMA A rent. ■ For St.Lonii, Uistittippi IZirrr, Quincy, AVotuA, F\M Jtruluon, BurUaglm, A/urwh'n, Jiuck Jtland, Davatport t J}vbit/jut end EL PuuL 1 ■ THE 8o« »w»m,r EBAHIIE Cipr.GnstaJn 1 lbitoi for tbo above and tanama portion SATURDAY, the 2Slh loot, at 4 o’clock, I*. 51.. . For freight or nasnffi apply on board, or to 21} ' JOHN KLACS. Asrnt. —“For Bt. LooU and Illinois lUr«r • -■ TUErteamer JAMES DARK,Copt fLMKXJtn, t J3SILJD v m itsava for iba above and intermediate port*, tfSßEsSiron FlUDAYi2Uhlo«t.,at4 o’clock, l*. M. * ForlttcmpiiU. ; ■. • •tnz •teamer ALTOONA, Cept CttsmiT, I rGSi Jfrtrill lenrß far th« aboto end Intermodule portts MHhßou ftUDAT, 24th 1»«L, at 4 o'clock; l\ At - srjaft* 1 rasifaiMi. * xxiitsotirk Blv«r^»6kei* ■. _ - Til H floe* n**r nn*i nibstiuptiaV *l*atn«r iB2L&OISNOA,TfIaarKSO*TOJ*, Master, irtll leato for HgaßßSa«t u, uU. ,MTen»n City, mwowUl*/ Arrow Hock,'Glitzow. Brunswick, LexlogUiß, liberty, Kansu »oJ jetton, on 6ATCRDAY, iwt. - Forw **, _ A^L hew CABTBTSi ; Bnrlnsr fltvlti* ■ it T TUB CHEAP CA KPBT WAREHOUSE, No. Si A THIRD Strect.-tVo are HOW lccdiing and opening oneof the largest and choicest , stocks cl CatpaUng#* Olij Clothe, Mats, Matting, Huge, Aa, er<T west ot, N«* York. The stock has been selected with Ktcot oarc. Persona in want of any articles in our lino, are respectfully inrlted to call and examine. Ocur assortment consists lu part of the ibilowlngi vis:■■ ■ Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings ; Tapestry Brussels} Aubusson Carpets; - ■■ ■■, Kxtra Imperial and Buper Three-ply, Patent Tapostry Ingrain; Superfine and Fine Ingrain} Worsts and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do VdttUba34&K>*q**4i-', •••>•• Uemp Carpets, very cheap; wito'eml'chock Canton Mattings, % 44,64, and W; Cocoa Matting, 54,«,«, BA, and rt i Spanish Matting, very cheap -, A^^stJ^ChenUlel.ondXoaodßogs, all prices; Togother with a largo selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, " EmboMod'etuTprinted clolh tablo and piano covers, of also worsted damask by WtfSSSita 210 51 Buff Hollands for windows, 80, 32,34,30,38,40,42,44, laches wide. - ■ . Qold bordered shades, entirely now, Tory rich. . Window shades of orery description. .. • _ , < : Oral snd hoUow stair-rods; carpet binding 1 , tacks, &0. . . Also, the fioyal Turkish Bath Towels, together with urcry thing usually kept In Carpet Howes. ’JJ«nall ptofitsand quick sales.* * C. B.BBfJJ?*. * narannse - • 82 Third street. WlUtam TUorn, DruKgiet, HAS REMOVED id the comet of HAND »o 4 PBNN: Btreots, wfcer* ho will, ts aaael, attend promptly to ltl4 numerouß friends.. AJI snides in his Uno are warranted pore. and put up with the utmost care. msrl4;6ra $l5OO REWARD! TTw mmAY SIGHT. 10th loat, at about 7 o'clock, I ) JOHN HASTINGS, Oollootor of this Port.-eaa struct iiTivn hr two or moro ruffians, wlthlnn fuvr steps of hie real tern* to Allegheny City, end hi* pockets rifled of a pot, w2S?h. thh Key Of tho tVeult of- tho- Custom Hons#,- and XSnm tooney/towit: tWo*loo,hills, two $6O bills, nod mu, *5) Wll on the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Bank of THttSvuTOh. Tborohhere afterwards entered tho Custom Ho?»“«d tWtftom the Vault Two Bags of Gold, each ceo talaing SoULAIIS REWARD la hereby ottered-fcr ihe arrest and conviction of the rob; hers, or any VnOBgAND BOttARS ' Additional, for the recovery of the money, orjj proper tUmaiWrd for whatever amountmay fee revered of th. money atolen. 'Sft. marlB;e*m nttahorgb, March 13» 18&4» 'BBTHBPIUSB'WOBKSt - No 186 Wood strut Third doar bdow Yirgin JlUvr - Bnw tt ■'TRTL'EY would cftll pio attention of Sporting °meStoQn*S *U« «* r£ vlni Pistole* thelargeifc lwa£ Jwstwleelcd stock ever . Tv*vipg assortment °^M«^^CT*^SSatsiW"*»“ Uo * ttUo,, ' hlch feEutfESS ts«»h forgoQd:approTefl_ , ft*PQ f * . * -rmt.t. BSOEIHIPat ?f« offlM of U» of penn«jlv»utv w> ul ?TU*y,thaSjtfc«t, fnWH«hln/co.4l*rOf th« bout quoUlyi,»na*BOod, ftost "JSSjTlaSlaSi'SStanSriuSdSiS^PK^g^^ g&fo grr.iat«? t ‘: t 1,- COMMEROIAX. POST, WEEKLY BBVTEW OS PnTBBTOQHBIABKETJ ..OfriWiOrmidUltv.-TOo&AiYU pout, » •■. ' ' Vrlday, March 24.1854. f • . The goneretfcspecft of business week was, but littio changed* Trade, In morions branches, con tinued active. onrmordmts,:4forary grade*,-wertfbusy,! and have rarely ever enjoyed a toore animated 1 and health*' ful springtrade. Merchants from thevcauntryhave-coine. forward freely,-pal&off bid amres, and'houghfreYtonSlvely.; 'The Allegheny river trade-has bechrmore tbanusually: active, and wo arc gladrtd findour , :taerchants generally; paying more attention to that quarter, ■whleb*must, {n tho ( course nfn few.yoarsj become the most importaut.faado our; city can The vast i lumber nnd mineral resources. along the Allegheny and Its tributaries must find an outlet and a market here; and when tbo Allegheny Valley Rail- j road la completed (now In progress,) iho business from that i region will be vastly Increased. c .■"*«•*? .... i The Imports of Bagary Molasses/ Provisions and Produce i ronttnned’l&Tgo. The -exports to the east and \ west} by canal and railroads, were heavy* The amount of i freight received: and shipped.from.thls port dally, exceeds all previOQßyears.. Wlthim afawdoya past we :have no ticed large shipments offiour, &c./from Illinois, lowa and other Western States, Tin Pittsburgh to the- Eastern mar* kets, which hitherto has.always.gono. some other direction* ThUls another evidence-oftho superior management, and speedy delivery offroight to'tbo; Eastorn markets by oar public Improvements. ,-Thls fret should be 'particularly borne in mind by Western shippers, the great control Pennsylvania route is the most direct, cheapest and quick est lo the Atlantic markots. • • Prices of Plonr and Wheat; since our last, have slightly dedlnedjJbut by no means has tha decline been, ro great lwro' as In tho East. This fact, however, Is owing to the supplies falling short; of tho home demand, and many of our dealers were compelled to purchase iaCln* dunall In order to keep up, their .stocks* The stock of Flour in our market La bglit, amlthosupply yet to coma In from the country-being reganleclos very small, we con hardlythlnk that prices will go much lower —home consfimp’tlonwiu require all norr lo the hemls cf formow and millers. TUe Grata crops throughout the country* we.ar® Jnfonar cj, (Joos not look very cnoouraglng, . owing to the flavors winter. Tbs Wheat looks scorched.... The-EroTlslon market remained heavy,and iuocUvedu* ring the week; with but fow largo trotisacllomr reported' : prices hate a downward tendency. ■ TIIB TiNGLISH BBKADSrUFFS MiBKET.—Tho New York Comworcial pabUsbes tho following priTate- circular ■ from ft respectable Liverpool house, whichwill be read with connected wlUi the grata trade: ?; • u .i Livkspooi, MarcfrG, IS&i. As we aro now approaching a critical Ufao for shipments; of wheat and flour from North America, eomo general ob« sorrftUona on Urn prospects for those articles suoeb called - t , -•'.'r-t-'V'; : V - i* vs’-v/jc - QROOERl£S**—Sloce our lastreceipts of Sugar. and Mo lasffeafeayQ-tmproTedj tad the stock* in thohandsof our raarrhants are large. The demand from eountrynjCTchanU for Groceries continues brisk. We qaoteS'igarat4%@&H<% MolaFseSr26@2Befor.old, new 28@27e, Coffee laheld at I Ws POWDER—We note regular sales by the keg at $4,- 50(35 for FFEG; Ky. riflo f9A lbs |LSO; do down 1 lb canie tore $4,60; FFG44@4,60; rock powder $3, with the regular discount to the trade - . GERMAN CLAY—Sales Iti small lota are made at $2O to £2B, cash and time . ‘ - , m . continues a moderate demand.tOT Window Glasi tc# 'the dty and country trade, and sales of country brands of SilO at52,12®2,25, and t2,37@2,T6 for 10x12, from first hands. ' Sales from store at f!so.adTimc» on these HOPS—tVo continue quotations for Eastern new crop at -45@$0 eta/v'..'; •: HAY—-Regularsales at the scales at slo@lsstoa;an advance AIDES.—We note ta advance; both green and dr/aro now firm at flc for green, and 14@15cfbr dm IRON-AND NAILS—We correct our table for-Iron and Nalls, and now quote the priees settled upon by manufac turers.- Tho quotations for Nails are « nett cash rates* fot largeprders.' ; '- - ' •' .V. > - v laos—Common bar.. « 8aud.....;;.;.......;; ............ wA®*. • •«. H00p........... .........4J|@6c Naif Rods £s» Sheet Inos—No. 13 to IT “ ' ‘ 18 to me, . «« ...•;••« 25 t0‘28........... ...*.~..u60 . to 20 penny «... *«,.54,00 9 keg « Bto 9 u . - - *25 « Oto 7 w . ............... 4,75 <i • a • . ..i .m'5,00 u 4 < «. (t : 3 -v; , « ....« «... 6,25 Spikes—Cut 3to 4 }4 Inch 4,76 « • . ■ « gtofl 5,25 LDlE—Sales are made atsl,2s 9 bbl* from.stores, for market la almost bate, holders ask7J4, 7% @Bc; for pig and bar. •/.. - .'V -v «- HttD —^We have small pales reported of No. 1 Leaf al 9c. MESS PORK—Sales at $13,25@13,75. - NUTMEGS.—No. 1 are scarce, and bold at $t,30@1,37.. NAVAL STORES—We quote. Bosin atsS@3,2s; Tar at £i,so@W)o, according to the slzo of packages; Turpentine at7o@7sc9 gallon;• >\ OlLS—There in a good demand for Linseed OH, and now held firm at 90@95c by the lot. Lard 00: No. IfirmotTG @78c;N0.2,65®70. . . . ONIONS—Are Inquired Bfter,nad sales wore made at 75® 60, fin* bunds,-and 75@87 from store. ■ POTATOES—We note a steady demand for Neahannocks. • and Reds at'4s@6o for the formed and 3S@3T for tbe ]atter,_ quote at 12}<@l3c. • : PlMENTO.—■Scarceandsellfngat 18@19c. - PROVISIONS—The Provision market has been inactiro , daring iheweek. We bare but few Targe sales reported oT olfher Pork or Bacon; the" sales-havo principally been to. 1 fornacs-men and the relail trade- in Bulk Pork are notice , • a ftato of 17,000'fos Hama at 7c..' In Mess Pork there is but, •little doing, except in a regular retail way; we quote at ;$13@13,60; Bacon oonUnues to drag, and prices haTg. a i downward tendency; we notice sales of about 100,000 Tbs, ! at (MfoOc for Shoulders, 7e for Sides, and, 9o for Hams, • PiS hETAL.—The .sales of Metal since our last were, aclrlfod, and, as near as we could learn, were as follows : j ' 800 ton* No. 2 Allegheny (Buchanan) at $43, Omontha; 450 j -do No. 3 Anthracite at $ll, 6 months; 200 do Canal at $4l, i @41,0 months; 250 do Slab (Allegheny) at s43,6months; ■ 55d0 Juniata at $49/ We notice a further sale 0f.300 tons i ; Allegheny at $43, o,mouths. . The demand is steady and i 'pricesfirm. BAGS—Continue in steady demand at ■ .BEED3.—There was but little Seed du- > 1 ring the week, and sales wore almost entirely confined to a i retail character; prices have, furthor dedlncd. ; We note •sales from first bauds at $4;62@4,75; frdm store* at .$5.25. Timothy Seed is hold ats2 > Plax, food at $1,35® i •1.40. ■ ■ >■> ■ ■ ■ .■ ! ' SALT.—Wo oontinue to quote at $2@2,12 for common •No. 1 and extra. -i. 1 i : BTARCIL—We note. an advance; now selling atB@Bl4 . • • SHEETING.—We quote Banner MUW sheeting at 8)4 for No. 1, and 8. for No. 2. • :• -••: /.• . • TOBACCO—The iknsand for monufoetdred is fair, and < prices are firm; wo note steady sales of Twist at 10, and; Lumps at 21@20, according to brand.: c ; . TANNERS’ SCRAPS.—Wo quote sales pt 2)4 9 fo- 1 * TIN.—We have to noto a alight decline; IC, $10,50, ana 1 IX r st2Ao,cwb; Bonca Block Tin 34 cte^fo.; : • WUIBKY^—We quote steady sales at 20®27. j : WHITE LEAD—The domand continues attire, with steady sales at $2,60 for pure. • CATTLsIIABKET. - - Ausenctr, March 20,1854. 1 The sdpply of Cattle was short, and prices took an up ward turn. Tbeflgures are now blgber tbau ever before BEF.VER—OnIy ISfilwad were offered; all of which were taken at 3)4 for lbe poorest, 4 for medium quality) 4 >£@4*% for prlmo, and a few head of extra at 0, groas-r«4ual to », 0 @9<s net,and9)4for extra. • HOGS —Only a few-small ones were sold at3%®4£. BUEEP-—Some 181 head were taken at $4,129100 fos groas. A lot of 400 in pen# to go east : cowa«*» Danx rot.? Elooa & Sargent, £ ' Cbrtwo/>r«rf andffl PENNSYLVANIA. | Pittsburgh Philadelphia “ -.— «<• 7*t Brownsville “ par* Bucks county u *.•••*♦*• K! Cb.cateTOo;(MWlSBno)~« »! Columbia Bridge C0..7* Danville Delaware co. ** 24 Doyles town .■•*? la Easton • ** >4 Germantown a ’ >4 lancaster Banka- ' 74 Lebanon : 4t Ja Moatgomcryco.Banltt... V£ Northumberland “ ... W •PottsvUle u m. % Beading *' Ya Schuylkill county « W Washington West Branch “ «» w Wyoming..—.^...» Car1i51e.0.—...^—...... ?5 . * Gettjihoisb Harrisbarg-^.....—- Hon Ca1ai5..;.;.;....... MbM1ct0wn..e......»..~..e. York Belief 5ate5........ > United States Banfcw.-.. w Allegheny City Scrip*..- par.; Pittsburgh City “ par. AUcBh ' , ?7i!w voa£'“ prcm ' New Tori City.. M Country Bonks.. Ji NEW JERSEY. ■•■••• All solvent Banka—-*-; DELAWARE. . . All solvent Banks..—..*. yi SmallJfotMi..—94 MABYLAND. V Baltimore-Banks——.. H Country Banks 94 VIROISIA. BaokofVa,abranch6S~ $i Farmers’Bk.abranches.. % Exchange Bk. a branches 54i Wheeling Banka— M Wheeling .branches. 94 NEW ENGLAND. 1 All solvent Banks % SE WSPHISGGOODS. . TtTSTBECEIYJSD AT JOHN WeCLQSKKY ft 00’S Whole y sale Clothing Warehouse,No.BB Wood street, and. comer or Diamond oliey K and'most varied 6tocfc or goods that this celebrated bousshaa ever-, had the pleasure —— of inviting the attention of the public tov Those good# hare COREXcra> djoitroaTinKoßsCT0post bt ....... beeir purcha&l from first htinrtg, and, consequently* no Potrlcbu dc- F*le»d* Exchange Rjcond profit on tbeflJ, which; leaves na able to ray that we Comer ef FdVmnd Hhcrfx£rorts,JWis6*«A*_ * mn and do seU alia small profits as any house tu the eastr LOANS. ■ era c!Ut*i; Therefore, wo rospectfUliy invite the attention; UnitedSUtea6aaB63-—119,00 STO,OO 1100,00 of irholeSUidealerBandcbnnt^.merchnats,ln,genetal,:to onUedBtetcsGAlBW.«.........«— v IWO| -IOWOi 100,00 rf t Q eaainihe tot extensive; assortment of MW*, «*H HBA»T MABff CLOTHINai H Pounsvlvanhvsa.lB6B." 95,00 ' »<»OQj 100,00 numerate thoquantityafintinense piles of garments that AUeghenycotmty fia---..---..-. IWO| : 100,00. ij tobosmaiat this large* establishment? it is suifiaent to. Allegheny countveouponfc~T...i« J 6.00 100,00, 10J.0O siy that It has never bean by the tonsejtwl£>:. pinffiifgh' ■ 08,00 >loo>ooi • 1* *0 ' i jasrlfttf JOHN MCtSflSKfflf ICO. 102.00 102,00 1, Allegheny City 63*...—. 88,00 l< 92,00 ii BANK STOCKS. } Bank of Pittsburgh-.---...™... 65,50 65,^ Merchants a Manufecturexs'Banh .§7,00 , •,-Wo| - .1 Ilxchangeßank------.-....—~ 55,-5 &syso| .• Barmers’BoposUßahk......—*•*“•*•: i. Allegheny Savings Bank—oo,oo 00,00. . ■ UUIDQR STOCKS. . Monohgahela Bridge. —• 23,75, 24,00. . SUClairstrect Bridge-.—.—.** JJ*J2 Handstreetßridgeu^—.-v——« .®2‘SSI- •SS'SSi NorthorhUberiles Bridge-...-.... 30,00, 88,001 ;.< •■ 1 • INSTTIiANOB BTOCRB. J J .Westerb Institute* Company;.— 16,60 .. . lfi,ooj ; Cititons’lnsurance Company.,..-- ,18,00 17,00:, Associated Firemen*# Company.... • > 6,001. 7,00 TBLEQBAPH STOCKS. \ , AUanUoand 0hi0.U...........;^. V ;. 42,00 J*,oo Pittsburgh,Cinciim&tlfcLouisvillo, 41,76 4&00 ,< Lake Btlk-.;-..... : . . 24,00 ; WttsbnrStCas'WorkA.,..*.. -68,0 pi ..-6MO - BlononjitahelaSlwkwater.. n ..>..t.v ; ,r-j * 40,® - KATLKOAD STOCK. | * Pcnnsylvanlaßailrqad.........*..... ,40,001 Ohio and : 48,75 Dlordand a Pittsburgh Railroad.-. 60,00 Marine Hallway and Dry Dock.-- 102,60 TnrtloCroek Plankßoad. 10 fiO PerrysvUleTlanfc Road—..— . 26,00 Ortensburg Turnpike.,..— 8,00 Gbartiera Coal C0mpany.....—..... c COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston..—. t North American.......,.—— <« —r North West.... North Western Adventure-...*.,... 6,2 Ohio Trap Book. —. Minne50ta..............—................ Pittsburgh and Isle Boyal—.*.—.. Itouglaalloughton...-;.—— , . ontonDgani—.— »•>«— •» lUdgo- Fire Btool v 1,12 C011ing..*.......; ..<« 8,00 Axtco. . *ll^o Bluff. —3,00} Peninsular - - - Avery,.-....... Forest... Phoenix— Iron City-. k '- V - ! * ' 2 X *y / * •' -A ■. LIST. . rt.p SABS Hi tnSIWaHIHOPOWBT C SxohßSge Zxft gtrtd* f PiUtbvrgh. ■■ ■« _ I OHIO. .ISt&teßk.and branches— j£ [jOthersolvcntßanks—•• 74 . i Bank of Sandusky—— —v ....... 50 ijNotvftUc..*. &0 : ........ 5y ... £i Wooster;,2s | ' INLIA3A. .... IStats Btoefc Banks..—J* State Bk.and branches..; J ILLINOIS. JlSiate Stock Banks—... % ?! State Bank Branch—so irßouk of 111in0i5.;....;—« 75 Ji Kentucky. i| All solvent Bonks—... % ?i Missouri. 4 Stateßl-andbranehes MICHIGAN. lAU solvent Banks—.....* 1 ■ WISCONSIN.- Marine a Eire Insurance I Co.atMilwuukia—. 2 $1 All solvent Banka—.... 3 jjj NORTH CAROLINA. k All solvent Banks—.. .1 & SOUTH CAROLINA. y, All solvent Banks—— 1 p. GEORGIA. AUeotTent&anfco.*~»... IK I ALABAMA. j AllEOlTentßftnkß....;.... 6: | I LOUISIANA. . AUsolventßanfeo~.~.*.- IK | EXCHANGES, Ke*York~-..»*....~- par* miadelpUa-.—.... par. Baltimore..■ •-•■ par. J renHtrrmti— i. ffdiatft 1 dbo’c. VALUE OP OOIIiS. ..; •• I (American Gold fnew)-.«. - par. ] I American Gold (old)-.... -prim. I SoTereigna««...— ~.»—•s4 83 iGuineao.»<>.M«M«..Mw.«.OTi :& 00 I ;iPrederickdor9.~...»....~« 7 80 nTeo Tha1er5—.....7.80 i [(Ten Guilders—B 00 itbonlsd’or— A. 2&. tlNapdeons— ... 883 fjDoubloons. Patriot.....~4fi 70 Spanish—»«l& 25 JlDocats...... v 2 IQ PRICES OF. STOCKS. 1 ... -s,ool 4,50 ” • v «ew“Blio«rKtor©*' . • .. : - ”“■ TAMES ROBB, No.- Bft MARKET Street, between the Matt ■■o ketlUuseandFifth street, would colt the attention of hispid friends ana customers, and allothora wlio may. favor, him with tbeir .trade, that for the future he wilTbe found at his- NEW BUQtK STORE aa abovei with an entirely now. stock of ’.Boot* Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Palm LeaL Pedal. Tustin, anti Braid- Hats, Ac., consisting in - part of Gqdw , FanoyQpen Boots, Congress GaUera,T>xfordiries« lPOrsay’a, etc: Ladies, -Misses:anu Children’s Fancy: Boots.. Goiters, TRvßNpa, Ac* -very beantlfal; Boya end: Youth’s. Brew Boots, Shoes, Tita, and Pumpa. tThis stock la one of tho largest over opened lnihls city;, andembrafces everything worn by Uio ladles-of Philadel phia and Now York, and he trusts cannot foil to please all. Great care bos been giren,to select the choicest ofwhkhhownrr&nts. . . # 1 He also continues to -manufacture, as heretofore, aih ‘descriptions of Boots and. Bboes, and from hla long export*. ’ onoe'of oTer twenty years In hurineya la this. city; is, be trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who favor hun-wlth tholrcuatom. will be fUrly dealt with . , maiSL UST RECEIVED—At No, 74- TUIRU ,> - Tbo PlanterV Bride t by Miss Carolina Hcntar -- The Lamp Lighter; KateClarecden; Dr. UoJHck’B Complete Works;. Lady Lee: from Blackwood; -Also; a few more copies .of Speeches on the Nebraska Question. Forsaloby. :. V . G. It, PEARSON, tnarlO • Plspatch Building*.' - EAZORS! RAZORS 1! RAZORS II I—Wo would JcaHtlia attention or persona wanting a good Bator* to.thaLan-- oetKdffO Raaor*. Every one warranted ov the money re* (boded; pries tl. Forsaloet BQWN A TETLEY’S, s UtartS • ISO WoodshreotV. SEVERAL CUEAP iiOU&Ea *UR-aALK,'Bltuated;ta Alleglteny city, and on easy tenaso (payment. ■ t ■ . KGUTHBEET-A nOIr,. . . ' xnailG ua Third rtreot. T\ |L UKSIF—Ia bate* Dow llot'liemtt received. p« IPm steamer Financier. and far gala by '. v |ttiar4 . -iv.-m* r j 4 4.HOTOHZBON & CO. Vi. ■ -■■ t _ L’ -»♦ , A 4. i j. K'niSTma,}** iQ’i...— jl b. uintuf TIERUY HOTBL, emu or of Hancock otti otand Daqneme r Wor. Mltobalshs l’a. v i miik-y' MoSfABTKBS * BIABKLB. Propr'ctora : — B.WHI'tBIHOBSB, ‘ TPANCT SILK ADD WOOLBH MEa AND CLR • MIR, Jc : No. 7 ISABELLA St, near tho Emmet Hotel, Tnnri • -■-■•'•■l ■' -j •■■>■• t- ‘-v- ■- ••.. ■ *«a string Slyle of: H*t».->B*iUSPH i COX S :«fj3 CO., corner ol Wood street and Munond; Alloy. »m Sprint; Stylo of HATS this dey. [feMB notice 16 Tellers. HANPS.Vwt Hoods, end Pants Makers granted V 7 at JOHN CALLAHAN’S, corner of Wood and Water streets. Cash pald for work every SatordaT evening-, . feoi- Henry H.CoJllne. TJOBWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And X; Wholesale Dealer la Cheese, Batter; Seeds, Plab, and Produce generally. No. 25 WOOD BU, Pittsburgh; [mart ■ To Xiet* A -GOOD DBT CBLIiAB, 'onder- the Neptuno Esglno yV Uoase, on Seventhstreet, soluble for storing molasses or prodGW. luqair«of - JOHN H. STEWART, . mart . • 207 Liberty street To liSt« TpHE dwelUng*h<mse now occupied by me on PederaV X street. Allegheny, No, 4 Gollotuule Bow, near the end of the bridge. Enquire at the house. feb£s:tf . W. U. LOWKIE, . gtabie . • ■■■- \irjnUN a few squares of the passenger station of Penn* VV sylvanle Baliroad, sufficiently large to hold eerenor eight horses. • ■ ADAMS & CO^ ■ • marff .:• •• : ft! Fourth street. ROBERT E. PHILLIP^ ATTORNEY AT LAW. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Depot and RailroadTracfc F-or Kent. \ DA'MB & (XVS. FREIGHT DEPOT ON LIBERTY, J\i Street, with Railroad Track, Switch, and appnrto* nanceStfor a term of years. Inquire at the Express Office, No 04 FOURTH Street.. r. , febll:tf NEW PAPEB ffllbli. CANTON,'OHIO. ErSHER, ANDERSON A CO., hate Jniit'started iheirpa per mill at the ahoro place, whore they will be happy'’ •toreceiTeoTdors-f&rprintmg and ■wrapping paper of all. - fubZ7:tf • ' _ For Sale or ttent* rpilo3B TwO LOTS fronting on Webster street,fifty feet ;■ :JL- front end running back to an alley,l2o feet, along Chatham street jthe corner lot having erected on It a bricS building. ForparUcularaenquire oftho subscriber.' JOHN B. LARGE, ■7B Grant street. mh&tapl ; . new Clothlag Storet V ' Kor4, SIXTH 6TRB3T, OPPOSITEIIBERTY, TIIO subscriber has jastopened this/new establishment, where he has always oh hand a large and choice anon* inont of all articles of CLOT SING, which he warrants equal to any In the tity, v and will sell at the most reasonable prl* ces.Tbe publlo M® requested to giro him & call. . > marihly _ B. OPPENHEIMER.- ’ Ulononffaiiela Bridge* . March 3,1854.—The President and Man .lf" sgersof the Company.for erecting ;o-Bridge over the iilrer ilonoDgahelo, opposite Pittstmrgb, in the County of Alleghfloy fharo declared a dividend of five per cent, for the. last six months, payable to the stccfcboldprscrthelr legal representatlves.:attbotoU>honAe.oh and after the 18th lost ; >marO- •' JOHN THAW. Treasurer. . Take Notice, rpms THE-.AIJENCTQFCA*T; MARK STERLING; fX - mine in Pius burgh, has tbis clp^cdJt^JnatuaLconsent : All persons hav~ Ing claimaagainst or the steam ferry boaf t( Two Bro there,” will apply to me personally, on said beat, or at the Bl Clair ljoteh \ MARTIN BRODERICK; ■ January 6,18 M. mar 7 Important to Tallors. • •. TUBT UECErVEDi 0' largo assortment of Tailors* and' tl TrimmoTsVßhe&rs, ofihß’bcst makes In the, country, . wfcteh ve olfornt the inanufaotnrer’s prices, at ' J: BOWN * TETLEY** Enterprise Works, 130 Wood street, Wholesale Agents for mancdactaroTa. “THE SHADES!” I MORGAN R. BRYES 1 I: > ES PEOTFOLLY informs hla friends, and tbo public in Xv general, that hehas fitted up the large and commodi ous SALOON,in the basement of the THEATRE, where he keeps constantly on hand the choicest EIQUGRB, of tbo BEST HHANDiA His saloon is kept open all hours dating tbo day- - . foWO- TIEttSAK & CO., RANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROKERS.. JVbi'Bs Wood Sired, comer of ZHamond J&Qty . • • - ? . v - ntTSBtJMB, PA, BUY AND SELL Bonk Notes and. Coin; Dtoount time exchange, and. promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on £all and on interest, end give their prompt ottontioh to all other matters appertainingto a'Broker’s buMnesa. Eastern Exchange wmstantly on hand. ,r : ;’ v : , , marB , BUUiDXSQ JL.OT FOB SAjbfi* A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending /\ back 108 fcetloWide alley. Oh the back part of the Lot la a Cellar WaU, built for two small Houses. This Lot Is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and bn favorable-terms.. TlUß'good,and clear-from incumbrance.: Enquire of v GEQ; R-GILLMORB, ■. feb23 , At Office of Morning Post Pfetfle di raeyxon. DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, yk SILVERWARE, Ac, No;; -42 FIfTH Street, near _&-Ag^Wood f formerly. occupied by JU ReinemanA Co. IfiEsei&BWe respectfullylnformths pablle that ve.bareon hand a splendid: assortment of ell artldealQ our line.!.-We will be constantly reodving large additions to our present stock,and we desire tbo ; cUiichs to call and examine our articles. ■ febgfcSm, ■ AtPrlvttteSole* 1 ,*) BUILDING LoT3,in the tUlbks of TernperanceTDie: 1 4 each lot !i5 fiat byllo, to &10 feet alley. The abore Lots am yery desirable Jar baildiog or manufcjcturhig par* poßea, and wtD be BOldat moderate pricsa, anil on masem able terms. Title indisputable. Enquire of i W3I;4.nOW'ABD,Jr^ ; No; ITOBotirth street Or'-. JAMES G. RICHETV ": Beat Estate Agent. it this Office. : Notice toßtocfafcolders. UPFicr . i Httsbargh, Febxriaty,24,lB64. J A to a resolalionof thoßoanlotf Directors ! jtL : of the Pittsburgh andConnoUsTille R. & Co. passed < • at a meeting held as the office of the Company, Neville Hall, io ihht eity, on Wednesday tbo 22d Last, ih<HTffioal subscri bers to the fltocic of said company are'hereby notifiedthat the 2d, od and, 4th; Instalments of two dollars and fifty centa per share on their subscriptions vrillbedusand payable at the office of the Company, on tho!stb daysof March, April and MaV next. ■ . *WM. B. CURRY, Treasurer;; feb2A , . * 0~ P.iaB.S.O). Clotbinffl Clothing I /IIUB undersigned TwpectfnllyinibrmShis friends ana the- X public that be isnow receiviugathis store, No.l77.ldb erty stre^’a ehbito' assortment of Clothe Cassimeres and! Testings, of lhelatest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared toinake'fo orderin tho most /fcahionablamato n’u^aVßhortcotit^andohthßmostrcasoii&blQierma, ' We hare also onhandalarEoandwellmanutocturedatoek of ready madedothlngi to whlch we invite the- attention of bdyoraieltbrtwhdlesMe.ior‘retail* ■ • •• • Fersooswho purchase goods farcaab, will find it to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, betoro making their purchases,- [mart} .. • C* CONNER.- o Art proposals* . 7 o!oo ■ npHf; Commissioner of Fayettecounty will receive sealed. . . x proposals at theh* office* until noon, on Monday,the ago loth day of . April* 1854, tor the'ereetlaa of a Jail and Sbetv * lire House,in the Borough of Unibwowtu s The Jail-to be • a.OO built of stone, twoetorieshighvwiGrtwotiewof cellsv the ;q aq £b6ritreHoasetob«builtofbrick,tWostorieshigtoPlans Tj’Xn andepeclficaUanatf HI bei-cady for exhlbitlbn frbm.and ■ after theSOthinSt. Satisfactory reference wiHterequired 2.14 toam those proposing, who are not personally Ithown to the ■ 7' undersigned. TheOontractorwlU be' required to give bond, 25 6o with sufficient security, tor the faittfdl i>eftorinanceof the haa ’contract*K":-." V JO3E?ffCtJNNINGIIASi| .. 5& - COll ™f r> .V >; .- •-VMinK-R. MOORB, K > ■ DfiYABMOJf, -"*• Comnissioireatf,CUTicp, . .. ~ Commissioners. Unlontown.MarchlQ, 1854,-r Genius of Liberty, [mgfr.lw mHE BHOTOIT ISiOK (WMPAirev.W.Westem'fMWl ',-i*; I • vtmla. haTingbecometboproprielarsofthe BENTON rad DICKEMON PASBNT/or making Wrought iron di- J*S! nctfim m On, tor that portion or territory of PennglTa- W™. JnriuiUng tho'conntsea of jnlloiii MS'- Horiariaoni Cen»i!,Caearilel4.'®t«>4 McKean, are now S>s? prepares «ich °> TO iiaTeof; stock eptitHD£ike holder to share In the profits of i'a* .the companjfrahd tha right to uso one Jurnroo under aU; W** patent. Oompeny wm jalao sen the right to one the 85®- topfoTeientiltt the aboTiriuaed territory; fcyringlo ho £>S .okcoor othOreiae. Thatatthatbytheßouton procasaj Iron Ore canbe converted Into Blooms et about tho cost re- S*SS qoirod to ftrorert Oro into Pig Metal; Is a euflleient rocom - m'endatlon of Its merits. ' , „ Ur. JAMES H. CKANBhae beenepfolntea Agent lbr the “o’™ gale of rights 10 UEO Furnaces under said Patent, to rrhom * : anoUealion maybe niajo, or to the undersigned Directors of ‘the Company.': J.li. MOORHEAD, 1 - . AILENKRAMKR, J-Pltlahorgh. . JAS: W. HATLHAN, > . .. . W. DEWEB WOOD, M’Kecsport. ■ JAB, g. CRANE. Pittsburgh. 49,76 ,1 49,00- I . 63,00 I 106,00 11 12,00 1 176,00 63,00 20,001 - 17,00 • •7,50; ' « ' 17,50 - 200,00 .. 10,00 „ 8,00 ♦ ‘7" Grocery Store Xor Saie. " m&G undersigned, bdng&bout to eagftge inaaottxerbost; “ ,M ‘ I • cess, offers for sale, anreasonaWa-toms, tto elm oud GOOD WILLof hla old establWied Family Grocery. -Store,cortterofSraUbfieldjafid FoQr &!^!^^StiSf? > •* comprises an assortment oftheYery best QrooerißiJ, ’■* m &daotodf pacially totonily xisa,amd«slectadby theproprie tor iu tl»e eastern the'most reasonable terms. • : T,OO V ' VM . 8.55 • 2,00 ' : t sjoo 0,00 0,00 8.00 1 ..... ' CARBiAGK&FOtt SALE, I riMLEuiitferHignedhasjUstreeeiYedttthlß«■ T QAfi n TA QK: WAREHOUSE, situated nekrtheXvoMiJeßaß,ljetWßenPittatiarghl^®pgKfg^ fLTtA Jjy- ■"-"•*»* » *j,'t a T>AtA« m vr+T^tr n \nT -OfITOiICLES, of €Tery (36ScriptIon l ftiß3 win conUnuQ to regularly j oew taid second £irSWw, £ussi« T <fc4irhlolihQ 'wUlsenonthaTery loirestterms for i Arid*iila weUtaiowti facilities In the East, fco flatters himself; JLnpnttiDgdcfwnall competition. ' purchase are respectlhll j incited to cell «nd Bee for themselves. • , . „ - Especial anil prompt attention paid to repalringor Cam , fmylßafrws*! ••* ; JOSEPH WHITE, Land for Sale.' ' 10AA' ACRES OP LAND IN FOHEST COUNTY,,near ‘ iOUU the Clariohrivef. ThlsUni iahearUy limbered* has ah excellent soil.andUsaid tooon tain effabnndwicftot bon ore, end e thfckTeln of bltnminonaewj. TheTenan* Kotalboad, -which iriU nndonbtedly hebnllt. win ran very neartoit/if not directly across Ifc The., Mmatown creek. acrofiin Bile countyo»ell Umbered and watered, end bins heal! the refute of the Banbury and Erie railroad. Nohetter investment conld ho zoadethanlq these lands. ’The completion of the Buhbtxryand Erfo, tho Allegheny Valley, and the that: region -»ni render • the coal>lombcr, ,lron ore andeoiLof great taluOv-Enuniroof . : O-E. M.BMITH, »*** , Attornoynt Law, n No; 147 Fourth street.: ■ CRYSTAL PALACE, ■ 1 Ho. 18 Market otrect. ~ r ; ~ 1 «. C. SEEIY, ‘ -/Try "BBSEEOi:nn.LY informs Waitfenasanil.the un?u a odpubllo in generaVthat bo has jnat atai’ted.hls ■ York atul Philadelphia modem Btyio of eating or Steoatat^^eonU > A Otaon. He. will else furnish tho boat of everything t(tsi tbeinariot, trill afford. iHoam always open unlit Stfclocfc In the morning. . ~ rnari<Mf 'f|SbBACO(>-76 4 TWiUiama', Webster, OJfy, A Mwwna®: v ■] : HOT;';.UV.'A-0. ■“ :?:'<■ * V <.* v-;' < ■ v*ft. :-sr«~.■:■*■■*>*■*; ■■■■/•- s fe^, ; „•;■ : -,' •■ '" ■• vVr .;•■ -,V. '.'Vi A 'Vv -v'. : .' '•C\ '*^•.^-•^..■'o. ‘ - • r* W ~ V > * ■ ' r_ . «l . \ ■ J ** -.: ■• '■" ■■-.• ••v?;#V,V‘.< -;v '-V.';.V-.-V'l#>; -'< -,:‘*\ :: £''-.,-~«£.'**£*f i\'•'•: >' . K • nem t ' PITTBBtJBGH TO CiBVEiAS®."^ HAILHOAD. , WINCHESTER «ro DIURNAL. Great Redaction of Fare# VIA WJ2&LSVJLM2 Tp H> • fhorlest, quickest end cbeapwfc rime to TotaSa, Chi l e k<> UsttUe, Bockford, Galen#* St. Lonfo end the Horthwu ii.vi&Cieroland. Thla route la 40 mimftborlof and about-tju-or* quicker to Chicago, than tbo drcoltoiu one Tla IndluapoUa. ■ ? ; Owing to the j<rc*cnt arraagemont of (ho Trains of- the Ohio and Penns? l <«s4a Railroad Company, tho trains of this Company eannot ho run to connect with then! at Alliance, as heretofore/without too great a sacrifice of their legJd* mate business* Uo and after Wednesday,March 2, 1864, Passenger Trains ran daily; (Sundays excepted) as follows: > ‘ LeaTerWeUsYllle at 33P _il, Alliance at 740 A. M,and fiJltt PM, andreachderelandatlOAM, aDd?<3o PM« V . lAare Cleveland AM;and itfidP ll, and; reach Alliance atl2M/andsJO'P XL and-WensrUlf it 24» P H. Pitteugerafor Oleteland, Toledo/Chicago,and the JJorth weet, also passongers goinffeonth or esstfrom Cleveland t o Cincinnati, <»• Aljaay, cantaka stoamars: WuJCHKSrEB or DIUBNAI*,- at 10 A M, at Bionongahela Wharf,; Pittsburgh; and godirrettyforwart by ilioSP 8d Express'ftainfromWellaTiUe,reaching Cloto-, i land at T. 30 P.M, connecting with the - 7.43 P. M. Train ftr.. i Toledo and Chicago, and the 9P M Train forJSrio, Dunkirk LandßuHalo. <•’ 1 * .- > -•-;••••• Eaggago checked through to Cleveland on: board, the,, boats, and accompanied by a baggage master. ■ .: -; ■ ; - As no connection is mode at Alliance by either . too 8 A.. SI, or 3 P.AL Trains of O/and passengers for Clevis land who go on the flrtt train will be.detained flv» hoars, and those on the 3 P. M. Train tiUnext morning at 7 .SO. . •. v Passengers are.'ticketed through to Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Losallo, and SL Louis. ' Tima, through to St. Lons, 48 hoars, FaretoAlliance... SI,DO Pareto St,Louls«.~t~sl9,Bo. - do Cleveland- 3,00 . do Rockford 12,80 do T01ed0.......-.*■.. 3,00 . do- Lafia11r...13.50 do Ch1cag0~.. M ..;.~..i10,b0 -do Freeport- .13.60; Pawongers are requested to procure t'ckota at the office of the Cloteland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company* Honon* gahela Uoase, second dooefrezn the corner,- ' < - ■' ■■i J. DCTUNIVSup’t Cleveland. . \ J. A, OAUQUET, Agent, MopongahelflrrTonse, Water st. Pittsburgh- . SWUNG AKHAIiWKMEN'XB. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1834, . RAILROAD COMPLETED! PLANES AVOIDED! „„ THBOUGH IS FIFTEEN HOURS. . ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10% ; : ■ the trains Trill Icsto ns followsTbo MAIL-TRAIN ■< • - will leafe every morning (except Sunday) at 7 o’clock, etop ping at all the regular station*, arriving In Philadelphia it 12 o’clock,. P SLj connecting with- a train direct to New •Yojlc, ■ TUB KXPRESSTBAIN loa-rca tho ttatbmereiy .Vanina at 9:30 o'clock, stopping only at Indue, Groenshurgb, Lattobo,HlHilds,Jobn#tovfn,LlUej’s,GnUltMn, Altoanv Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with tbe tfain lof BsIU- ' more, and arrivlng-in Philadelphia or Raltimow^atl^SO,. : noon. -;■;■ - • THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leav* efrery after- ~ i noon (exeeptSnnday) at 5 o'clock, stopping at all regular : i stations, andi.ruhnlng only as far as Latrobe. . [ ■ RETURNING TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh; Aeeommo- ; I d&iion,S2s, A;Mr: Express,!, P.M. Maill2,P.M. . r Fare to Ne* York, $1D,00; Faro to Philadelphia,#? Fare ! to Baltimore, $B. . Daggsgecheched to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Rsli road/and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ■ * . r i: passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will be charged raf.. i ccra In addition to the elation rates, except bom station* | whelfw the Company have no Agent „ v Nonotesofa less denomination than five dollars will pe received In paymoat for tickets, except those Issued by toe v Banks of Pennsylvania. % „ ' . .. • case of loss, the Company will hold themself Os responsible for personal baggage only, ana for an amount not exceeding $lOO. v . • l - NJ Omnibus Line has been employed - I to convey passengers and baggage found from the Depot, at I a charge not to exceed 12J-scenta far each passenger, and l~l2Vd cents for each trank. I • Sot tickets r epply to •: • • J..MRBKIMEN, Agent, . f ■. I At tho I*. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty, at •: I Pittsburgh,-February 13,18M-rffoblfi:ly*3il psl .• •• I : £&• Papers that hare this advertisement will please cor- - I reel. - > Ojno AHfl PENHSYI.VAHIA BAIIBOAD. • I.' S«W Atnuigtmtnt, >. v . ■ OQSWENCINQ-'FEBB, UA RY2%, 1864. 1854. MAIL TRAlNleavesPittsburghatB AH;dln«‘etAlli ance ; takes tea at - Crestline. and makes a dose con section there wltha last Express Trade, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o'clock atnlgfat. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves "Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock; P. SL, after tbearrivaiof tfie Express train ftftjpi PhUadolpbio, 1 and reaches Crestline at 12,30 P. M n cdDneetlng with the - Night Express which reaches Cincinnati In the morning. '. .■- &cnecUona oro mndb.with tbo Ohio and Indiana, and .- Relfontaiae and Indlana’ndlrcads for Dajton, Indiahapolis and town* In Indiana. ’ ‘ * „ _ ConncctionaaTe mode with Cleveland, Monroeville. San- . dusky* Detroit and Chicago with Bucvrus, Upper . Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on tho. Mad Rivet Road. Also, withjMoont Vernon, Nowark, Zanesville and towns, on the Mansfield road. • ■... ~ Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton to Toledo $8; to Coluznbus $5,25; to. Zanesville $5,10; to [Cleveland■s!. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced,. RETDBSISGi f THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.16 P M* andreaebes Pittsburgh at 8.30 P 51, connecting. with the that Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. SIAIL TRAIN leaves Cnattlfle at 2.30, A. cm the ar rival cf the Night Express Train from Oncimaatl, end arrives et Pittsburgh at 11.40. PM. .■ • NEW BRIGHTON ACCOStMODATIONTTKAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and 6 P 51, and New Brighton fit.fi A M, and 115 P Mv - . FREIGHT .TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P. M., and arriveyal 4.3 Q A M, *nd 4L30, P 51. Trains do not run on Sunday.. •. ■■ .-. • • KSf Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket offices ofthe Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or j. g. CURRY, at tho corner offleeunder theMonongnbela, House. Pittsburgh,Orof . - • ,*• • . -GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, .Federal street Station*' JOHN KKIJ>Y, Paswottcr Agrot. ‘ / TBAHSBOBTAXIOH TO Ttrß E&BXKBU CITIES. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA CANAL AND RAILROAD , BETWEEN Pittsburgh, New Torte,Philadelphia Baltimore* ON the opening of Canal, we nro prepared to carry a largtqvantity of produce and merchandize to andfiretn- 'v . the Eastern cities, baring in addition to oar own -stock of boats and cars, recently added, T}y purchase-with, another.... i party, the stock ofßingham’a tine, which will increase ma* - | tariallyour capacity and facility, for: transportation*• ;Tb8 ?1 , I Petmsrlrania Railroad Company baring now • withdrawn; . I feomthe Portage Railroad, it wUI enable dur cars to paas it - in one third the time proriously takenj-tfcla will giro us in* ; , I creased despatch.' Shipmentsconsigned to eitherof tho no* I designed, will be forwarded withontchorgeibr commission,, and all instructions promptly attended to. . freights always carriid at tho lowest carrtmt ratcs. Address or apply to ;D. LEECH A. CO^. , • Penn strtet and Canal, Eittahnlfeh. . , • . HARRIS k LEECH, < Becdring depot, 13 South Third struct, ißcUrexiug dopot,;J)ock.st», Phiiadeipnia: A. SMlTH,’Agents No. 75 North street, Baltimore* /- ; . : ; "j. McDonald, Agent, No. 8, Battery Place, New YorE. 1 PEHSSTIV4NIA & OHIX) LIKE, ' : BMTTEBH. ■ Flttilnirgb and tJu EnttmOlttei* ■ OFFICIAL etwittlhst iHe State Work» willbsopen oii tbalrtiTSfiidi; We »»'trei>»Ma,to start oar Lines In frifo or thrco days after-* and , aro novr * wady to ttceire freight tax Philadelphia,' Now -Pork and Baltimore, atmoderata rates. ‘ ' , Haring recently, added extensively to our ear. ana boat ■ stock,by parchase-with another party, a part or the stock of iHngham A Oo. t frhur retire as will be Been by the ao» componying notice, from the business of transportation!/ . . our tonnage capacity la greatly incrasod. * The withdrawal of thecarsof the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from the Statoßoad, trUl enable as to Bara about tuo dare in time of transmission.' % CLARK ft THAW, Caual*Ba*ln* Pittsburgh, Pa. .*V". LBWiaftBTOLER, 219 Market st, and 1088outh Front st-Phlla. JOHN Iv CLARKE*- No.I South wmiam st.,'2f<nr TorlU * WILLIAM PALL, 78 North street, BalUraoro.- ‘ .... • c- * r ; spit ME= IN CONNECTION Wlflt STEAMERS BINGHAM’S X»IHB. rr ms is to give notice thatwe hare; retired-from the ; I • Transportation Business on tbePennsrlvanla canal and railroads, bctweenPittaburgh. and EhiJadelphlaazuiy. Baltimore; and we ; recommend oar former easterners who, . y wish to-ship goods bjtho above route, to patronise D. Lecoh : ; ft G>.*«,and tbo Pennsylvania and Ohio line. *•“ J BINGHAM A DOCK, yn&. BINGHAM ft 00. - . 1 T)ENNSYLYANIA BAIDBOAD.— WnrresTAnzryßMWHßl »..* |, JpjWSmjEOHjPfIIIAIJILPSIA Airo BAtTlJloa*^ First Ctau<— Eggß,FeaihQW f ‘Merchaadlso, Fura,W>centa.-, *?11Q0 lbs. -•• .•*•■■■ 'v '£ieoal Claw.—Apples end Peaches (dried,). Beeswax,. ; Bristles, OaOslg. Beet, end Deer Skins; doverand Ttaiothy Seed,Glassware, Ginseng;Bags,Sheep Pelts J66I)ISO.Ibs. .... ' Thijri CZojs.—Apples (green,) Bran end Ship Btuff,Bacon •■■■. end Pork, Goose,) Bnuef, Hides, Hogs’ Heir, Hemp end • Flex, Leather(Eestirari)Sso^lOulbB. iirxrih C'iaM.—Alcohol, Bacou (In casks on bOTftjOß&rley ■,, end Melt, Beef and Pork (pickled or, salted.) paekeaCandles, -- Cheese, Grain (In hags,) Lud end Lard. Oil, Lead (to pigs or >. sheete.) On Oake,ZaUoir, Whisky, Leaf Tobacco, £0 cents ' m jnn ftt. u -v -. Baitt—^Cotton 00c Stloo fts. Flour gl^Sbhl./ - GEonan c.fbanciectjb. To Rallrosd Contractors*- SEALED PROPOSALS will be received aft tb« offioe or the Engineer,cornet 1 of : Gant street-and. Diamond a, , alley. Pittsburgh, 1111111 6 o’clock, F. U;, of Thossday* 20th •; ; .V, day of April next,Tor iba'wradlsg and .bridging of ihs c : . CH ARTIERS RAILROAD, from Col. jym. L«?a reddenc* to the Borough of “Washingion, being * distance ofabouft • twenty miles. Planj. prdUcfl and epeclllcaUons of the . worhwlU be exhibltel at the bffliao&e vreefc previous b> - the letting ; and the infartnaticm tfetfewtry fbr udders can -hehad on application to Esq.,Chief.. Emrlneer. By order of the . / marlT J. K.MOORgEAIK President Coal Property for tal««t&Oret( r rguiS £Ub3oßlßEßofferstoseUtheone-balf oT4QO*erw,» \ l-j bfcoaL Mdl6Bi*cmof «ur&c», situatwl ftt Landing on ihd Ohio. tlijer r in.llßii<lrtX* OcwVn. Tbw property fcaaf&dUties rarely met;irith; tbo fcm being*, frtt qbaiity of bituinUaouß,«»!, nod.. . at a point ontbarirerwlieTetha^iterlsaboutlSfMtat.- iha lowestrtagejanda rety Urg° imfflcjant to huwrr... 200 coat bcot&' Algo ocbitrtor for the purpose of cstaUishlsg coal'worksattheaHmapoint. The«bo«>wlUbespUlaU; . Of tbe whole, to *att panUßen. Term* eWTand price moderate. For further particulars enquire »tE6BKST ; K«as»AS f o a .a.<.premL™». a or j to i . Ileal Estate Agent, at tblacflfeft ; : i.. ' • i An KxoeUem JParm Fot ttent. . - •. f * ’HAT well known and desirable la*m, Utethe homes waa I ’ of General Mark*, aituate in Robinson Btenbernrßle turnpike; about wren miles froni PlUBporgn, i cbatsinicg 200 4CTM,of which ISO arc cleared, and .ltt 4., SSh state of cutUvoikm, comprising two client appln ’ orchards, offered for rent tor one jear from the Xtot of April next* For terns opply Q MCHW> " -■'■•■ Weft? thepretnisfes*-- marfcr ffnH'iTHmdiiw, -Aggnt.fer BOttUertf Bounty J ; Pensions, baa Jemcrod to BroceVlAW covoas of’SJHTH tffli GRANT streets. " ®*® \X ."ci. ■*'■ 1804.
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