l4V4Vl*v *Tr •• vr lr '* ‘ i\ / *0 i- -, X X *~ w \ r » 4 ***' %. %**.*'* ‘ f f , 4 'j 14 ** ,•'O .' fc| * . ~ .' '-*’ , *-' tj.&’t »* ► > *; *2’' - * ~ ' ,’ 41 *f i^L* -V.- s t*.‘“W 1 :;. -v ,>: I:■ £*->* /.,; «;: 1 A ? ,-, ;\3w \ , , Ki® ; ® j&t .. -’ :: '-' ’ /v> £ ? *3£< l *;v :< ’: '~/ -. * *■- . ~ . • *«v >?<N^*-w?’- i - <^v*u l’ 'I «!i*hV^o”**?*iW-^ l J'^'3^t^§'f ,^;,^^l^^“?H '"' !^-f^‘'1 "' J '''''" V ‘ fo*; 'it ‘S *v;^Vv v i& £ >3. v,# f-r.-a £&V j V-i VfA’-M ■v , 4 0 " ij: ‘> ; - &-v6‘ *». V -2 ••- 4 VV 4 •* Va^«?^W* fto>W.Ai -ii !?•? *?**'' k »*i*f**J- 4 '*s .■***’ •* f ’*• ;, T*N:l'^i 4! 3i rri?: v J*: s*‘o *' * 4r*3 '■ <isfci: of„ *Y~? *-‘U *&» r*- ; ’-'V iteg^&a!^aaS^agteifeSi>yji^ fMaMjawai S»S*i Ofr I ''' >^l 1 Aamorrr.—Captnin Seely, tbo well known,fo»t,at lb* . ' v -CrysW Palsce, on Market FtrocU tsonco tnoroready to nv t'^^*S" v ‘ ■*■**» tVtfJ.r , v »S'-'>?fi “j? eiTe * hw * *riendß. who farorw! him *Hb tbrir ealh prior Uto Hit-. atwaya oq hand; the JsSfetest «tn>l«n of the season: hi* cellar Is stocked with the VlJ9 r s > jM^Sc ,l 4 u "**t he la ercry way preparcl to Pender *ali»> to Uinse wbomay favor him wUhacaU. mSI^U Knnina.T Krpcar. « l t"ttTthMt» oa MonJ.y «« n !np <*»& » shOTt en«*gc rnrot la IM SfflffiS&*''f , !’vSSvafi ,c 'jCK' , si^|! ! i'!«’ f'6'lp «ralop. Sherpmnrattn ClnrinmlL itp iAfij y«-'s :?Sf.-:: Mb* D»»cnrort, n arc glad to hear, will » P f«r »t Uw ■ f l theatr.tbUfp.inff. ;i| %£sraaG|BM^BwSisee^H^ ■«®JL j^s®ifiMjr'wOnMasilgii' *&'f4c, aiiaMaMi BMB^?fSss6 Ml^tttP feltiteilii WHii (MpSfMMKR JWaßefj;■ *»»?«* l,^i®^rti, fii^ f “4«iV^vLTllft k jr ,| Wl-iS €.V%3»«? +* **l *'* 1 'Til\*i*i * x I 1,1 'JIL - ’’ e* * ' *"V* 4 * * k ** ** r J*, .% 40 Jw. T < '*- 4 * - '* & ‘s> v'- -/'' M •*: ’' . 1 •/-• \ ~-iv ' Aii'r™" 1 . 11 . '.'1'.. 1 -hhh.jjb-'-Ji.ji Aa •t'HEieTOiPQST, - APBft 1. " J V, :*$ ~»H * i EpmsT, Starch 3L r * IK «sr Cots* or 6m m?sucmß~3eftyre'fonL Wo, {. -j.' JLSTCIure, President Judge,“and Gabriel Adamfiand Wm v « Bogg*, Associates. . » . Yesterday morning, th<t : dal«n)« examined eavoralWlt* ' v ftwcatoprcrtethegoaleb&rS&ter of Hosactfor peace: --' •■■■ Ur. Stora then made tbfcopetsitagargumentfortheCom" --motrweaHh ;-how®» followed by Mr.*Bnowdenj:hhd Colonel k 1 Blacker the defence. " - ’ > ; r. ; ■ ; f ■••,.. .■■ Me. Roberts; tbfi'Dfetrfot'Attorney; 7 ln an eloqueninrgu* ‘ - mentj’Cloeed fot theptbeectttkm j after which Judge ATClure * - charged the Jury. • The charge «T the Court:war ■ very > favorable; tb; tbentf* T " ' Sonar*' : After hIR honorhad concluded the charge, tbejury J Tettred,aodtheOoarC took afecessnntll two o’clock: -“■- ' Attwo o’clwfcthe Court rn.Rt. The fury rendered a ver* • diet of :NQT ; GUILTY, and tho prisoner was discharged by •r, : proclamation,' • -The jurors were discharged from farther attondancO until - ‘' •Moxxday ceat, and-the Court adjournednnUl thls morning. ■ Hi'-:.- ••-'Bratb' oP'BTAira*x.~Rob6rfc‘Stringer, who-was- scabbed i - onthe night of the 24 th nitron Carson street, near;Orma*. > by, in Blrndngbara, 'r ; ied yratorday morning, from the eft * fofftsof the wounds ho received on thatnight ; v i v o>- Coroner towty held-an Inquest on the body of Stanger, . 'athls fotheriSbouae yesterday afternoon. Drs, King and Ke9d, 'raad9 aposti SnorMtn examination of : th# body. - Theystated;that Stauger’e death was caused by ; inaaraiaatioft»of Vhe bowels;' produced by strangolatiou, ..' Which waa thß raaUlt of w wonnd in the abdomen. • John Roberta, who was In the affray in which Slanger. ‘- statod that althcugh ho participated lotbo . affray, yetho'hadiftoidffAWho inflicted the woand onStan ger;. ho (Roberts) waa also stabbed. : ' ;:». • Jamas McKee .stated that Staoger was brought-to his ' . glass house on the nigbtthe flcht took place, bfcdlywound* ■i-.. ed in tbe abdomen; he asked Staogcrtheu if he, knew who - atabbed hlni~he replied he did not. - • v •■ •-r w IblixMartin,*workman employed in: iTEee’afactory, .• > stotodthatStanger and Williams came into the 7 factory aT . - . ter they had been wounded; he thought they ware intoxi •> caMd; Stangercouldnot tell who stabbed him. • - The evidence in regard to tba light was veryuuiattsfac tory.; It appeared that Stauffer, Williams, • ondHanen werogolng up Carson street, near the thgtao - house, shove Orawby at, and alight took place: Roberts par* tidpated in the flebt, bat was some distance babied, when it commenced. As to who the assailant?.of Stauffer worr, there was t»o evidence .elicited. The rerdiat of the lory was that the deceased,' Robert > - - v Btoofferjcamc to his death from inflammation of the bowels, cansed by strangulation, tho result of a wound inflicted* by ; .-<.n aharp Instrumontj in the .-abdomen, in the hands of pome tbe Jury - ■ s BUnger whs about eighteen; residod at home, and worked in ikPKee’g " • Ofift Fallows* TliiL.—We learn frmnlhe 2W*enthntthe . new-boll. located'on the corner of-Fedcral and lacock . streets, ia at loogth in complete order; and rra dyfor the dcdtratlon, which, will tako place next Monday T.OTenlhg. ,on the occasion -of the first meeting of Fidelia LodgC; TSOr 416, in -the new IfnlL - The other lodges meet ' . .Jn the following order during the week: Robert Blum, No. 4l4,:Tuesdar; MnFatlane,' No; SOj Thursday; Twin Q t, . • -No. 241. Friday; Allegheny Kmcatnpmemwul meet Ist and - Wednesday in each month; Twin City Degree Lodge fetery 4th Wednesday. ' • The liodge Room la one of the largest in the West^being :■ .aevontv feot ln length by thirty-six In breadth, and sixteen -in height, and is furnished-in an elegant and substantial manner. ' -Onto axd Ruuioap.—Several changes of ■ conductors hato recently taken place-on this popalae aim .flonrUOilog toad, Tho 1 company have transferred Samuel . : - MeCleery, contlaeh}r ott the Accommodation train, to Phila delphia; in the capacity Agent.' Ills place will . .. .hoably *ttppliedby Mr.DavidOornetius, fonnerlyconductor •-.- on-tho throuch mail train, while the situation vacated by • Mr,C., has been supplied by tho appointment of Capt.L. ; W. fimilh, formerly of tho Iron City llotel. . .. lhobirtatieoof thafeprivatellbrary of scare* : -.and valuable standard hooks, remaining nnnld ftom lest - Saturday ereniog's sale, at ATKenna’a Auction llouso,. will . be oontlnoed at the same place, this evening, at early gas ligbij- and plopo without referve, Tho lot comprises: the . . most valuable part of theifhrary yet offered, and tho most ■r choice assortment • presented at public ealo In the city for ■ ■ ;several years. ■ ■ ■■ l ".-■■■ • -- AitxtiosoWEXT.—The Taim snnmmoes that Mrs. RJ French.of this city, the well knowa .clairvoyant and heal* . Ing medium, will leave hero by Spirit dircctioo, for Cinclo* uatiand St. fouls, on^'Monday next. Sho designs returning -"by way of Chicago and Cleveland,-and will prcftably beab 'SentßOisoilro nrsSxwceks. - This Indv, a short time since, delivered lectures on the • spiritual philosophy, in many of the eastern cities. - or tub Os.cncstral Socxcit. on Thnradav : erening, wai well attended; the amount received io aid v. of thoisuffiirers bv. the lafo fire, must have beta large. : The'Orchestml Society, ui aorm as it aeqairea that skill which is earned bv continued practice, will prove a valuable : auxiliary in the Phllbarmomo Society, in diamalualing ' .correct musical taste among Our.citizeno,.. - Moyisc.—A great many families weyeon the move vrader day. The denizens of Penn street, na well a $ the republicans of Coal lace, wtreebangieff their habitations. XbitFZa for April basbeen received ralroPutnam, Kclck . - erbocker, <lodrv, Graham and I’etmcm for April. GUden* . ' fonney A Co. f 7G Foorth street, hare them for sale. . - ALaxob quantity of euperior-honsehold ftmtlturw will be sold this afternoon, at 2 o’clock, at Davis* Auction Rooms. Ucrn k Co* No. street, have received liar* * peris MagastseforAprU, ; : Graad Complimcntaty QosArillo Soiroo. TO MRi-Oi' A^MAfftS... AT LAFAYKTSIMUbb. OnTneaday Bvening, April 18,1881 - - rrtHK iPGPILS and friends of Mr. U. A. M’MANUS have JL tendered 40-blm a COMPLIMENTARY QUADRILLE Soni£R.wb)eli will Uke piano nt LA FAY t r rTE IiALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, April IS, 19G4. - AH tho ladlss and. .a gentlemeu who .received invitations to atteod Mr. C. A. M’Manua* sAkscmblies; arc xrepcetfally invited to attend, this, Vif.hxslnf ttc&MorQn. /.Tho room for this occasion,will beeu> larged by of the room opening into tbe Hall, • generally used heretofore as tho sapper room. ..;: •: The supper wiU ho prepared by the choice caterer, Davis Jdhuson,inthe Ltcture of tbe HoU. The. blasicwill 1» .by Young’s celebrated full String - +Bnad, and figures called by Mr. Scott. Frien of tickets has been fixed At TIIREE DOLLARS • EACH. : They can be procured from Any. member of the . Committee of Arran>remenu. . •: “ Nothing will he left undone by tho Managers, which can fa any way add to tbo pleosorc, eojoyment ana comfort of : tho evening* - • • - ; - • ■■ Pubjto Sale of Unclaimed Ohio, and Pennsylvania no Heels hereby glvon<thatou TULKSDAY* April 27Ui, - 1854, at 3 o'clock, 1% at thw.Federal street BiaUoo of thn Ohloand Benneylvanla lUilroad; in Allegheny. City, the following articles of-unclaimed baggage vUJ be exposed to .. Public Hale, on account of whom it may concern, unless - called for by the owners before that time, via: . 1 largotrunk, withepnnglock and bnusnaila, nomnrk. r’ "aosilhlkdo do with women’s clothing, - do M largo do do - do . • do . •. do X ' 1i black . - do . do nails on top, •. do • •V - «f email hair trunk, with brass noils on top, . do • >: - u hlaeh!e«thetdo > . I Uo men and. women’s cloih’g do small hair do, - . .. j: - do ° large black • tlo, . do ..t. ** old hair do, marked J.R.Martio,l!an£hesh>r. a blkdo • . do, with shoemaker's tools, no mark. .• <*lcaiherb«£.cont&lxtifigB&ddler'*' do - do . fonder, marked * . Murray. . . 4 valises, various colors, . , no mark. / - Lot carpet begs, various kinds and qualities, do 1 black trunk, with iron hoops, ~ > do 1 “vabjw contaiolog saddlery, brass, do .. " blaclc trunk, marked W. Wright, • do 2 ream* paper. . do , Lambdia A Co., ‘Whocliog. - 1 block leather poach, 2 leather hat boxes, ho mark. - . ■“ bag harness, - . do black trunk, containing men’s clothing, do ... wcloek-casu, ...-do • hair trunk do . u box bottles, do “brown leather trunk, do ** black’ • d> do ironhoops, do I M leather do. do do do ... Emigrant’s Baggogo,Ntf. 9, do M box household utensils, Ac.,. -do ' M J do ‘ do . do for McPhereons, Philadelphia. •«. do 'wUlikpirit level and violin. nomark. 001 l rops) do • Lot horse collars, do. Blorßi-maps,.... do X large gan, do. - Lot obi clothing, . > .• , - . do ■•■■■■ lhlk trunkmk*d J. Jamison, Janesville,Rook Co,Ww* “tea box, doA. HiJark, nomark. ' B gracutnmkdo MlssilaryBpHDgcr,lBoudon,Obio. .- 1 D.H, COURTNEY, nftvoa-flt* ' ■ BlasterTransportatio». 100 Cbcap liOta For Hale, IN ROCHESTER, BEAVKII 00.; Pa., at less than half prieu. Plfty of these Xots will bo sold fit $OO each, and IDO lota at $lOO each, for the beurfit of mechanic* and ethers,*wbo cannot spare a second $OO, or a second $1 00 iheaghdwwrring npoodl buOdWff-tot apiece, just as much as worth hundreds or thousands. Those who Aare no nertey may hast lot* for their Ichor, at liberal price*— pay*. lok SO crfilO a month, in labor, and retiring a verranty fESd the motnnnt the lot is thus paid for. Thu title to theta irroands i< for whleh •. reference Is made to. Thoinna ' Cannincltam, E3q., of JSfcawr, and N. P. Fotterman, Esq., ; ~of Pittsburgh. . • ‘ I - ■• A T e is , l< reot Bmonnt be reqalrod in ibis ' neighborhood, not only by-the sabserfber and those whom I ■ be represents, bat by the Bearer Manufacturing Company, t.'-i . |rrthe Ohioaod'Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany.by the ,T • Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company,'and by the ►3 Bearer County Jlenton Iron Company, who expect to erect 1 ‘ *2ofarner«i in and about the Bearer villages the present ’ reason. -tVltb rogard to this proceß* of making iron, refer* - jmco ifl respectfully made to Messrs. Kramer & Rahm, J» K. J . Moorhead. J. W. iloilman, byon. Shorb & Co.» W. Dowees 1 ’ Woodj JVit. Hendrickron, Wm. Whlgham, and James 11. ‘ Crane, Pittsburgh. ■ ■ ■ .-■Onitracte,-for grading, excavating, quarrying, mining, gtoao rtotfc, brick work, carprutery,and other mechanical labor,"may now be entered into bythoso who apply* Hie above mentioned lota arc 40 feet front by!2o feet deep,- each' containing 6000 square feet* just uonble the quantity in-common sized city lots, of *«l5. by 100. (Eho -price, It wiU be seen, ifloalyonv centa foot, or a dollar for 10 feetßQoar** -Bert a man can have land of hit oum to sit - . /dovman far b caits. or Uc doum on for 10 erntr* thopneo of {p>drantj& cigar f nthave, or the bZactmy of his-foots.. Who ; Jflll fcotown real estate, nt such prices? , -- -*Th* property now ottered; ii; worth doable tho price fCbargeaforitfimd will bo bo .acknowledged. and r. pufod, -by aUjtlwmomentUpaßsesißtootherbandß. • ;•. ~ -ManyMiildlcg lota an already bespoken, which will be jbuiltoti and occupied the presentseason.«Selections can •' she made at these prices, from tho Bth to tho 15th Inst only; - which* n pt&Mc sale upon' the premises wiU:be an* :; lots wlllbrlng from stoo to $5OO. ’{Those who pay cash will deposit It with George Speyror, . of JUtthertatv or. with Messrs. Kramer • & Ibuun, of • "Httsburgh. Tbe deeds will be.matlo cut, acknowledged, _ end deposited in the hands, to be delivered on lifting '"'iba money. ■ r Mspg nf the Rochester will be foondat variooß wnblio places, ami smaller plates of the lots will bo freely " gtai) to all who apply. ThoabotopTopawlionwill bo open to the 15th last, only. * ~ M.T.C. GOULD, . - cuttT •’Bochogter.Bcavercodnty, I*o. aNl> DHEAf UOOliS—JupctecfiWed: tho-fcfctre , tary.- or Circamstantlal Kritlence,'by the author af r liMilaand Hearts t;. Fortune Wiiarmt, tbo Foundling ■ by Dickens.. • , -The Wlule* Lodge: by Jsme* Weir. • TriaU Keeper. • - r -; JAfa anft Adtenture* • instruct and amw: by J f B. Jones. •. . - i Beceitcd and for-sale at ■•■■ v « n«tf2T W. A. GILDBNFENftKF & CO„TgFbqrfhst ‘ 1 j || I ÜBAXB IUiOIUM WIUPWSa K4PJSB, Jnst«c’4 J.UU anlibr al* bj - EAUUEt B. IABFFER,» suuSS.. , '* Ko. 87 Wont strtct. ; J ' J • ’ i SPECIAL-NOTICES. State Mutual Yir© ft Marine Insurance Company, *' *PP PENNSYLVANIA. > Jinxach nxulS&iihJidd tU* PUUburgh. Capital, 350,000 OOllari. ;r> rsv:.3\\v r DttZOttllW: Johnc'P;KttUxbtfbrd,-I>»uphln«)^ ; P. C. Sedgwick, Hurtle*. burn: Samueli'Joßea r 'Philidfilpbl*; A s Mindntt, BaOber» .Pittsburgh {'Ai Pittsburgh; John B. Rutherford, j Rapphiaso4 A.J*GilletteHarrisburg; B.T.Jones,Harris* ■ baTgVitobert KJotriCarbOnccv- JOHK P. RUTHERFORD, President. > -Jli a; - A. J. GILLETT, Becretary, Theaborecoarpaiiywill Insure against perils of sca and inland oarigaikta. and‘transportation; also, on buildings .aad tnercbaxriUein dtyor eoimtryj&t lowest rate* Ponds* tent withsafetyj .Polldea issiied ondwelling houses elthsr , perpetually otfor.aterm-of years.- - - • j a jg • Girard Firer and Harino Infinraace Conmanv OF FHItADELFIIIA. 3 ■ Office, nf Pittsburgh Agency air. Hmrth andSmttMUld its Capital) 300)000 Dollars. J director,: Wm.M Swain. < J. P. Steiner, n. A. Shaokclfbrtl, Pant Thorlc w. E. JL Daria, J. B. Flanleen. Thoe 8. Mitchell, fianmol JcrnZ D B Oomegye, , . Thomas Craven, Vlm.U.Sowers, _ 'P » Sherman, * . Philip F. Snyder, Wm. P. Hacker, Alex. Heron, Jr., r'tv : "FaRA&Q : BhMpud. J.?* I ; WXSB,Vnddebt: ; A.g. GlLLETT.Secretary.- 4* Uwpro Cotton dr Woolen Factories, Buildings, Stores, MercLaudlSQ aiLd: property generally, on theuiort favorable terme - {Jala} A. A. CARRIES, Agent. Insnranss Company ol tha Valley of Virginia. • Capita* st*oo,ooo. . ; . HOME OFWOK, WXNCaESTfiR, VA. WBEOXOBS: Jos.B.Gorgon; *’• ■: JohnKenv : Lloyd Logan, . • James 11. Burgess, James P. lUley, N. W. Richardson, H.H.McGuyre. : JOS. 8. CARSON; President 0,8. FBNK; Secretary, fy ■■ - O. F. BREWER, Actuary. • >_ 1 -The attention of the community isespecially. Invited to this company* *s an institution based upon an ample capi tal, nml condacted on the strictest principles of equity and economy. Policies Issued on Boat*, Cargoes; and property generally, by ~ v A. A, CARRIER, Agent. : JaX» : •: Ofllco cor. Yoorthand Snalthfleld nt». ’ Firemen’s inaturanow Ihiy. .Company of theCUyof.PUUbnrffh* J. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNKY. Becre tary. ■. Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: No. 09 Water street. ■m&KCTOas: .■ >■ J. K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson* - B,C.Bawyer, R. B.£lmpson« Wm. M. Edgar, H; B. Wllkina, . O.H. Paulson, : .. WQUam CoUingwood, • It, 11. Roberts, John SJ. Irwin, - -Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, ‘ : • David Campbell. ' Jal2 FUUfi AND fIA. M RlNfi IRBURABCE COBIPASY. of Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, $100,001). GEAR- TtSR PRHPETOAL. ' .FVerufeni—Hon. AUGUSTUS 0/ HETSTER. &cretoiy—THoMAB H. WILLSON, Em. : ■ DtaxoTOßS: -V-.: . Hon.A.O.llet*ter, - BamnclW, Qaya, > William Robinson, Jr* - Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, • - John B. Cor, . .. . lUrvey Bollman, . Jacob Peters, • ..... John Walker, Jr* William Colder, Ir* Jacobs. HaHermon, Aaron Borabaugh* RUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, ; Qscc,lnLafhyetteßuilding _Je3_ (entrance on Wood street.) Important to Coppers andLeeehen, Dr. lUSYBER, 140 Wood street, has received an aa* sorunontof ■ ■ Thomas’ Mechanical Leeches; ■ Cupping Glosses; “ Breast Ghu»ea; “ HfcreOups; ** Dental Lcechca; u Scarificator. These are really Important inventions, and very eonve* meat to ,tho*ewbo follow Leeching. Call end see them. Corner. Wood at. and "Virgin alley. TT5> CITIZEKS’ Insurance Company of lhe*X PltUbnrgll—ll. t>. KING, president; OAM URL I». MAR3IIELL, Secretary. ' OJ/toei 9i VfoterSlreftibftm*n3faTl'ttand W&odtlwit* Insures HULL and CARGO Ulska, on the Ohio and Missis* a!ppl Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage br F.re. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland RavEg* tlon and Transportation. ■■■ usxcross: H.D.KJng, Wm*Lnrimer,jr* t William Bagaley, Samuel M. Kler, - Samuel lte«H - William Bingham* • Robert Dunlap, Jr., Johnd.Dilwwrth, Isaac M. Pctmock, . Francis Ecllere, ■ Harbaugb. J.Seboonmaker, Waltcrßjyaixt, . WUUamß.Uay«. JohnShiptoa. ■ ■ • _ dccSS JTr? 8 Indlgettlon aud Ltwer Complaint CCRKB BY KIER’S the fol lowing letter from Key. 0. Dicsjxso#, a Missionary in Oregon: : . • • • ■ - Kiffi-OsM’ Sir: Myselt and wife having been gittttiy bmetiUed by the ow of yotrr PrLrulirti&ul wUh to have you send me a boi of-two or.thtta dosrn bottles. I am MinUter in tbl* place, atid enwral of my people anratf«eicd with IndigesUon and an l&artina of the liver, the fame of myself and wife, before taking your Pmoj.rrv.oa Rock Ou~ We tookwreral bnttlee— two or thiee each—about a year and a half ago, and-m» bavo never so good, health for years as we hat* since that time. I had not taken a tfagto bottle* before that fallofeaof the stomsch which is> diKrevsrs the dye peptic was relieved, and I bare fail nothing of U since that time. My wife was uUo relieved from a rbroaP’! OUrneof the liver, Which bait been of sorer*! years standing, by the use of your Petroienm. Sold by 8. M. EJ£H,Canal Daaln, GI». 11. KKYBXIII,t4U Wood street, and Druggists and Mvdldoe Dealers every where. ■- - • oet£s UAOUKIUIKOTY DoetOHce Buildings, ITitnlslrrot, Llkeofieseatekm In ail kinds of weather, from A A.M.to&P. 11., giving an accurate artistic and animal* likearw, unlike and rasUy en> perior to the common cheapdagurmotypes.ai the f.illoaricp cheap prices: $V>O, gK.fi.fA and upward, according to the me abd quality of caw or frams. Hours for children,from 11 A. M. to 2 P, M. N. B*-—LLkencAiweof sick ordececn^dpenuns taken la any part of the city. ~ ... . • •_ ihov'd&:ly Cnrfaln~Hateri&lo, and liiy Curtain Trimmings «if eirry dwwripUeu, Furniture PJUjthrt'HroeftttiHrs, £e., 2*ce tod JdosUn Curtain*. N, V. Puikted Winds* *bad«v Gtf t-CaroUre*, Curtain 11ns. Bands, Ac,/at wbelrsalo and retail. W. U. CAJUIVP, No. ItWChevuutaltvrt, corner Fifth, FhlUd*lbhU. Curtains Mada as 4 Trimmed in : tlm v«y o««Md French style.■ •-• • :.■■ :■..■ .. |marSMy ■ corniil CorntiU cianjr prr aca* ire dreadfully tormentedwitboore*. Amtaio remedy wfll be found ItiDr. Cubk*** ttma lustra,for mI*bjDr.GEO.B:KEYSI!&> UO WaxWtn*t. PrteB,retaßatl2U*n<l26*ta,ju?rbox. iwp3 gSj»Libcf»l daiucilon* to thong wfco buy to tell again. ATTENTION I ti. I*. ti<—-You *r» fceteby iwhilM] to li-icy attend at your Armorr, on JLfOVDAYIS•WADSET* DAYS and HUD ATS, far dull, and to transact rurh burl- Br*s a* may come btforo the Company. .IV KAN B, mariJWlmt protein. O* O. fr*«—Place of tneetetts; V.okMagton Ua»* IKy Wood street, between fifth *tmt and Virgin oiler. PztfSMHtUtt Lw*, Nu.S3&—Meets every TuMsUyeretung* MracAKmr K'tCiWFKXXT, No. 4T—M«*U fint nod third Friday of each month. |m*r26Jy Ur£y CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meet# no the flrsrond third WEDNESDAY of ©very month, at (L« FLOJU DA HOUSE, Market street fly order. Jelsy SOUS YQVHQ, JRy Secretary; tUDOKt I. O. O. Kf-llrt Acgeroca I^xlge,No.isß, L O.of 0, V.,meets every Wednesdayereniagin Washington Halt Wood rt. fjylry • — n » doe to KIRK'S itfmwm to bmj that it has been known to completely eradicate every vestige of this dreadful disease In ices lima than any other remedy, and at leweoat or loeQ&rralenee to the pa* tfent, • ■ 1 “ The thousands of certificates lothohandsof the propria* tor, many of which are from wall known ciUicns of the city omttsbuerhand its Immediate vicinity, go to show clearly oed beyond vlldouU,tbat Kim's PiraoLrni Is a medicine of nocoxamon valor, nottmlyasa local remedy In Jbra/v* rti, Ehamatim, Dtqfntit, loss of but M a valuable Internal remedy* Inviting the Investigating physicians, as well as the Buffering patient, to bocomeacquaintcd with its merits. Those having a dread of mixture*, are assured that this medicine l* . purely natural, and is bottled aslt flows from the bosom of the earth, ■ Thef Rowing certMcaUit-ewieifrom a paper pubUßud at Syracutif Tf. r.,and heart date August £ f. Jlc/, Jf. D n ■o/Ss/maue: This may In truth certify, that Ihave been *q badly af* flirted with Scrofula for the lostsevon ycanthat most of the time I have been unable to attend to nay kind of business, and much of the timo unable to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the best Pbyalelnnsouroountryaffords: 1 occasionally gotaotaere* liof, but no cure, and continued to grew worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Hock Oil, as eve rything else had failed. I did so without faith at first, hut the effect was astonishing; U threw the poison to the surface at once, and r at once began to grow better, and by using eerwn bottles I have got a cure worth thousands cfdoHart. MBS. NANCY M. BARKER, This may certify that X have been acquainted with Kier*o Petroleum, or Bock OU, for more than a year, and have re* peatedly witnessed its beneficial effect* in the cure of Indo* fent ulcers and other diseases for which It la recommended, vnd can with Confidence recommend it to bo a medlclnewor* thy of attention, and can safely say that oucoess bos attend* ed its use wkaro other modlelne had failed. D. Y. FOOT, M. D. 'Forsftle'bvalUhePrnggUtMnPittsbargK faa27rtAw. Land for Sale. TOnn ACRES OP LAND IN POUBBT COUNTY, near IOULF tbo Clnrlon river. This land Is heavily timbered, has an excellent sol!, and Is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick veto of bituminous coal. The Ycnan» go railroad, which will undoubtedly bt» built, will run very near to It, if not directly across it. The Miltstown creek runs through it. ALSO, COO acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying-near the route of the Sonbury and Erie railroad. No hotter investment could bo made than la these lands. The completion of -the Sunbnry and Erie, the Allegheny and the Venango railroads through that region will render:the cool, lumber, iron ore and roll, of great value. Enquire Of OBM, SMITH, Attorney at Law, . feb22:fi*m:tf ;> - . Nn. 147 Fourth street. STKAW WBAPPINU PAPKU-i 600 roams medium; • fiOO": do crown;. 1 • 60 do doublo crown. For sale by W. B.IIAVKN, Paper Dealer, .marl&esm v ; - . • comer of Bcoond and Blarket sts. STBAW IBs for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, marl&csm corner of Second and Market sts. /^tOOSEBEBBYS.—2OOO .Large Benriog Bushes Just re*. \T calved, in fine order, at the 8«d Storo, Fifth street. m&rlßreim . : JAMEB WABDBOP. HALL’S PABUUpHIUN HEAL PKtSH—Kir making Im pressions of seals, and stomping envelopes, this press saperior to any other in use. Orders received by ■ ',*W. a HAVEN, ; . corner of Market and Second sts. - SEAL PitKBBEH.—Notarial and. Corporation Seal Presses for sale by W. 8, HAVEN, > . corner of Market and Becond sts. OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAIIRANTI 108 WOOD STREET. rpEE subscriber has now hla OYBTBR BALOON AND r 1,. EATING HOUSE - perfected lo a manner that cannot be exoeled h? any similar establishment la tha citv. XBAXiS WILL BJ3 SERVED W XT Alt HOURS OP THE DAY; from the. Choicest Heats, Powli, FUh, &0., &cj m« Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect* fully invlto.lhe attention of the public to it. CHARLES STILL, jagfemtotf .. ~ , 108 Vood street. A DtVELUNU HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND wU! be . f\. rolil on the premises,on Tannelstreet, between Wy lie and Webster, THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock; by mat 29 - • JAMES M'KKNN A, Auctioneer; ARDEN SEEDS—Brigg’s A Bra’s Garden Seeds, the bee l VJT'Id the market; a largo eopply received by mar2s JDS. FLEMING. BOOSTS’ LIVfiBWOBT ASD TAB—2 gross Instore and for sale by. fniarSl] : FLE?HNGB&QS. v-'rvfc. TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’BeiU; Uoei for th» Morning Boiti TXnnTY.XHIIiO COKGH.ESB. .WismmiToa Cm, March 3t.—Hnn.—<VMterJ>> , a Pro csedinga.)—A Jong debate took place on the: Sir Steamer ’BUI. : 1 ’■ • •• r * iar. BenUm opposed iho blll. nc fialJ we: wanted ships fi>r the protection of cor commerce -and not for conquest He vos opposed to a standing navy in time of peace; - -i Messrs, Clingmnn and Boeock argued that an increase of the: navywos demanded by common prudence, foy the pro tection of commerce. - Mr. Clingman offered an amendment authorising the Se cretary of the Nary to expend part of the money appro* printed by this M11,4e offer higher pay. to seamen. Pending the conriderotfoo ef thiA-amendment, the com* mittee rose and the Houso adjourned* &nato-~( Yesterday's proceedings oone!uded<)-The debate on Mr. Badger’s amendment continued at greatlengtb, but was finally adoptrd—yeaa 24, nays 3. Without ooming to rote, on the bill* the Senate adjoorued. WAsnmaTO* Citt, March 31.—Todaytbo Senate' resumed the consideration of tbo Deficiency BIU. 1 * House.—After a long debate on the bill extending the contract for.carrylng the malls between MobUaand Mont gomery, It wax referred to the committee on Post Offices. Mr. Preston made, an explanation on behalf of Messrs. -CatUng and Breckenndgo, stating that the difficulty be .Ucon them had been honorably adjueted, and that both mutually ask Indulgence for having-ylolntodtho rules of tbo House. PiiTtampms, March 31.— The affair of Messrs. Cutting and Brockenridge remains in the same unsatisfactory state -os at the lost advices. Matters have been so consummately arranged, that nothing leaks ontbeyond thefoettbat the most strenuous efforts aro making to prevent tt-duel. ’ Both remain concealed; hence it is presumed that tbo difficulty is not settled. The report of an amicable adjustment noeds confirmation; •■■ • WasmKOTOw, March 3L—The difficulty between Messrs. Breckonndge and Gutting, la settled on a basis .entirely honorable to both parties, and tbo offensive expression with* drawn;. Mr. Preston makes as explanation for both, in iho House, to-day. The affair was brought to a happy termina tion last night. Boston, March 31.—The steam planing-ndU .of Huff A Collins, of Milford, was burned last night. Appleton Ames, a fireman, was killed. y v .. Now Yoar/Utrch 31.—Cotton...sales 2300 halos; market duiL Flour market firm; sales 900 bbla at ; sales 830 bbls Southern, heavy at S7.M@T,ST. Qralrt...fn!c i s 2500 bus Wheat, firm; sales 18,000 bus Corn; prices stiffor but not quotably.hlgber, »7©Bl. Provisions... sales 1000 bbls Pork; prices a trifle lower, at $12,60@U,43; sales 225 bbls Beef; market firm with upward tendency, $l4; Pales 480 bbls Lard; market doll at 95£. Inn steady. Sugar... tales 125hhd«Orieansat4%; Muscovado 4}s, firm. Mo lasws...sales 373 bbls Orleans at 20, heavy. Money market unchanged; stocks lower ' ' piULissxpzru. March 31.—Cotton dull, prices drooping* Clovnrseed... Better demand; sales 600 bushelfltprima at,54.76* Flour dull and Inoctiro; tales 600 straight brands ia*t •Yeniagats7,2s; today there hu been tittle or no axpftrt damaud; no sales repotted; small sales to the trade at $?,« 37 Bye Flour and Corn Mea), nothing doing. llule wheat offering; prices steady at $1,70 tarred, and $l,BO for while. Bye scarce; a small lot sold at 93. Corn doll and lower; coles 2,ooohu&hv!» yellow last evening it 63, nod soma to-day at7o. Whisky dull; held at 20 Inlbbl*, and IS}£ labhds. • , -• Cmcisxayt. March 31.—,tf*m.—Fl0nrt8&lr*du11,at${L23 { (SG,3Q. IThtoky: sales at 19%» drooping. Mm pork tlrra,... at $l2 for city brand*. Linseed Chi buoyant, bat high pi* >: tension* of bolder* check operation!; private advice* fann r the ea.it report It as being favorable them. Orooarim changed. hatter at 13014 for prim* roll; lover not ralraUe. * March 31.—h'ttsfa#.—>'It* river has fallen 10 inches; weather wet. Flour dull, at |OLJSS<iJC.3O. tVbUfcy 11% with tale* 1500 bhls. Lanl dull, at B>£ Ibr prime bM. linseed OU In demand at 65, no sales bolow ftX Sale* dry Hides at 14%015. Clororsced quiet, with several small •ah* at $0,3306 49. LIST OF GEHTTIHS PATENT MEDICINES, 03 tIA»D OOP »OJt Uls BV FLKaiKIVa OUOTHESB. rnaWMf tf Him** V«»uftc*«»Almr Mifc Who!?tale JSruffyitit and Dtalert in intent JUnlictrtn, Corner Fourth end Wood Klrmt*. PUUVursb. TT'EELKB’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; JLV Jayna’a AlteTellre: ** Carralcatir* Bahaa; Hair Dyt: u . Ksyewturaot; Sanative Pill*: « liair Toole; . Wtstar'* Balaam of WUd Cherry; BryanlV I’nhncuary Balsam; Uoofl&nd a German Bitters; Holland do Uuatetter’* Ftoearh do MrrchUjr** OterlnttCuboUcca ,* Sterms'&ccteb Cough Candy; Price’* . do: Thorn's • di»i • Jfcwe** do; alatfwd** IndUCbßtaron*; * idoiWa luvlgfcisUDg Cordial*;. *JMsr**floci Arable Drojw; Jlax&reP* Ualr Rye; . ifljalosV do fUttbvlCT** do &trMuunVl3uir of Opium; Dryaal’aPwifylPtf Kxtwti ItelUyal'aittLttrfcrt; Brown’* Rjwcncw of JaSttlra Ling*?; MeAUMofado do: Kfctder'* teJiiUbte Ink; Paywn’a A» do; Arnhpur* 4:»: Dr. Curtte* Itrtvasa; Lyons' Katliiree; luvtr* Uily WfcltK Barin'* do Jrt; TfofcU** Llnlmrul; SlonlV das AUrn + * Karra and Uttlmant; Maxima Mustang dc; Farr*}’* ArsU&u d>; flardnarV Cit; ItemP* fadisn J«; darter** SpaoKh Mliturv; ttuwft File Latfc*a ; '' Horn Ion: . fVxryVij AfWr.tls 0)1 * Cardin* Oil: Horten, dark*A&.’4C%! MrarOri; !&• Altl*'**' 1 * UUJ fnittit i id*is»*Jteb do; . ftorer* ' &>; tiny’* dot Tra#k‘« Ointment ; JwjktnV da; Kiteim’* Panacea; ItoVt 4c; Warrant I .* Intent Paw***; IVrry Pate RlDcr; Ayat 9 * Cherry Pectoral; ItetxxhMrtT* lYprfn; mrt 5 * ISrtrolroa;; McLano’a C'dcbrxted Uver Pitta; Braodrvth'a do WttgM’s Indian l«r*a AntlVUto-u* do; Pamrarfll* Blood do; Ctm'< do; Bwayiior't.xtntrt iteraapxrill* Diatf Kilt; . JayneY Attc**j'U»<Vnigh do; TowessrKi’ft Health . do; Jaw Parkf* Plaster*! KtuwmekerV da; Dr. Newman’* do; ttadway’atteady IleU*f; Wvfrir Remedy; Prof. W«rt‘v Hair Brstorailre; Emereca’* do; Dolt aKaroparllU; Town«rt&i’» do; ; Sand’* do; - Guyana** Extract Yeil»w Dock nod StampartHa; . W olff'a Srhindam Rclxaspp* j - Soap, CIMVeK* fleney; M Highly Scented Brown Wladtort « Mask; Loilota’a Ppcrjfic; McLatte** Sudorific Gough Syrup;. Tyler’* Gam Arabic do; fielien* do; Svayne’fßyrcp of Wild Cherry; Smith's Toole Syrup ; ' Berry**Trieophoroua; - Konrood*# Tincture of Tantrum VlrUa; McZame’a Celabntuil Venolfuffe, Dr. Locock'* Puloonie W«r«n; Tbompron’c Eyewater: Affsata for all of Dr. McCUntocV* Family 1 tedldoes* Dr. Needham’s Brraat Faupa; Water's Atmosytorle Breast Ihimpt; Oum Elastic do rich f«*dtQ:ly HEW CAttFETS. . Spring Btvlea* A T TIIE CHEAP CAHPET WAIUiHODSE, Ho, 83 XL TfH&D btrest—Wo ara aotr recelrlnff aad o; lenins one of tbs largest aod ebedewt stock* «l Carpeting *» 0U- Ctotha, Mata. Malting, Bu#*, Aa, «rer exbJUtednr. wt of New York. The stockbas boea selected with greAt earn. Penoaaln want ofaay arttelesln our lino, arc napcoU VUy Invited to call and examine. Oar assortment consUl fla part of the ftllowtng, vlx: Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings; Tapeatry Brussels; Aubusson Carpets; Kxtra Imperial a&u Soper Throe ply; latent Tapestry Innaln; i Buperfioe and rioo iagnln; W’orrted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do VeulOan 24 %, % and 4 4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; . list and Bag, do White and Chock Canton Mattings. 44.64, and 04; : Cocoa Matting, 24, « f 44,8-4, a&d 04 1 opanlsh Matting, cheap; ..• Bhgant Mosaic lluga, SGO per pair; . . AxminUter, Chenille, and Tufted Hugo, all price*; Fanoy English Sheepskin Mats, $l5 per pair ; > Colored do do do from s2^otoss each:; - uogaihfr with a large seleotloD of Cocoa, Jute, Adolal Jo, Velvet, and other Mats; . . ’ Kmbossed, and printed oloth. table and piano covers, cf entirely now design*, very rich. Damask table and piano oovors; also wonted damask by the yard, toilnott, doylers, Ac. • . .A groat variety of patterns la floor cll*clotb, from 2to &* foot wide. Buff Hollande for windows. 30, 32,34.00. 08,40, 42,- Hi lncheB Wldei ' ' • ■ . ' Gold borderod shades, entirely new, Tory rich. Window shades of every description. Oral and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. Also, the Koval Turkish Bath together with ovetyr thing usually kept In Oarpot nooses. “Small profits and quick sales." 0. B. DEADLY A CO-. : marSnnse 82 Third street S~ TOCKS FOR SALK— -24 shares Exchange Bank; 15 do Pittsburgh, Cin. and Loaisville Tolegnph; 30 do North American Mining Co,; 50 do Katlonal do . 60 do Flint Steul . : do 100 do Norwich do ; 20 do Ohio Trap Bock -. 9 do 6 do Marino Bailway;: A. WILKINS A CO* mar2s . . , No. 71 Fourth atreeL SUAKHK’S UE&Bd of emrdcscription, always onhand ondfbr aalo by -.•■'.• JOS. FLHaUNG; < mar2s ■ Successor to L. Wilcox A 00.. WAIN'S dox of tUdja, medlduo received anff for sale by ■* ■■■{■ mar2s . JOS. FLEMING. BABBIT’S BOAF IMWDhS-MOtts rocaived bv ~ T ' JOS. FLEMING, marto • ' Sncceggorto I*. Wilcox A Co. (10D LIVER OIL—A gross Itashtou*, Clark A Go’s gen yulne Cod liver, Oil, received by c iaartS JOS. FLEMING. UBBANDS MAGNESIA—I gross‘of this celebrated Magnesia, received by : JO3. FLEMING, . mar 2& . • ■ , Soccessor to L. Wilcox A. 00. CIONOREBS AND DEDIHIUD WATER—I am constantly f receiving fresh snppllcsnf thesacolebratwl Mineral tors. VurchaseTfl wishing a fresh article can alwava procure It at - JOS. FLEMING’S/ • mar 26 , corner Diamond and Market eta r rpOBACOO— 7S boxes Grant A WUUsms’,. Webster, Oldy. A and other good brands, fbr sale by . mart KINO A MOORHEAD. f 11E48—76 balfchests flnnpowdftr,lmpfirial, Young- Hy- A -eon and Black Teas, in store tvmTfor sal© by I - rnar22 . XING A MOORHEAD- .■V : ;, ‘ ’*’r-KTf -1 f 1 tblegeafh mabkbts. , * • ‘ ' , t v *• ij. «. > • ••••':-J - - - ... ... - v ... . . ~. ..... t . VVJEIf; S FOR JRFW Eli MEW - t The £iver^4 r feet-T incbe&wahft in the chanuviby the pier mark,' ettd foiling slowly.-v , *“ ! r - .~ v v-, . It i’i tail that tho steamer Cuba, Htgly sunk, can he raise! and repaired kaud.that her be saved In adorn* aged condition. - • ■■■■•■. r : ■ . {fcptatn'&oqtfisgaiogto.ealt hli nbwboaf, tbatwedft. scribed . yesterday, the.“ 77ir* Bells.” •Ho could not hit upon a more popular, name; and vro.hopa ho-will become •aamuehofevorifewlUi the public as Captain Creighton, of .the famous Scotch shlp of that name, >■: •■■■•,- i \ Tha now and.excellenk steamer Rnnsylvaniai s ’tho regu. lor packet for Cincinnati today at 2 o’clock. Paesengan*, by: taking her, wfllhavea speedy trip dawn;::' • The- steamer Jknnsyieanta- arrived, yesterday afternoon, at half post one o’clock. • ■ L ... Thai flno now steamer, built by Cap tA. Baird, La intend' "ed: Ibr a weekly packet between Louisville and Bowling: Green. Tier cabin la in-good taste, with large rooms, and every comfort that could bo desired. • There ja no doubt bat the ir. J. Jfaceiwlll to fast, from the Imrainso power she has on board. Engines, 17. inches diameter/G feot stroke Three Boilers, Sff inches diameter, 22 feet long, with doctor and negro engine for hoisting freight..- Her ball measures 14G fret on deck, 2G foot beam, G feet hold.- Our Green rivor friends may expect to sea one of the best boats they ovpt have had !n the trade, liar regular days of leaving Louis Tills will be Tuesdays. Captain Baird says that ho willgr off Uoiulrfy or Tuesday. Glptain JTumberton Is now putting on tho finishing touch, and furnishing his now boat, Minnesota Belle. Ho intends running her on the Minnesota river, between 'Mendota (or, as the Indians would Call it—Meeting of tho ‘Waters;) oud Bldgley, about 250mtles up tha above river. “We noticed quite a number of emigrants getting their -goods on board • to bo ready, as Captain 11. Intends to start .on Monday or Tuesday of n&xt week. The Minnesota Bell* Ts of light draught,and.roomy; and will carry over 400 tons.' Her hall was built by LaiteyA 6pcs», of Bello Vernon; Jhr* glnea by Nyleon A l7 Incbosdiomelor by G ft. stroke. 3 Boilers, 30 inches diameter, 24 fret long. Wheels, 2C fret diameter. • The river was falling slowly at Louisville on the 29th, with 5 fret water on the falls, and 8 feet in. the canal.: The federal Arch can bo raised.. Shores in shoal water, liar cargo isslill inher. •. TAesteamor Cheviot will leave for Zanesrillo this ufler* noon at 3 o’clock. . . ■ The crowdof boats at tho landing yesterday.wns not er* ceudve. As fat as wocoatd obsma, there was plenty of room, and matteraweiekolug on briskly and •The HenryZtfri* has be£n wtumedby the board uf Lo cal Inspectors to the Supervising carrying pas* iwngers contrary to law, arnlVlU bereported by the Bup»*r . vising Inspector to the district Conrt,wh«rei II tberase gaiw apdnit her, she may be fined s&oO,which will makes largo hole in tho $5BO, shown by the balance sheet of the Jbeti'it to have been received from ; the passenger*, about whom this trouble originated. - ,; ; Coil Is sidling atthe uniform price cflO cents per bo?lu>I, and the stock os hand in the city is l*t&*-*Ciii.ComnqviaL Thel\SiacvriZUpHttkaft of tho 27tb tbi''. fol* f lovisgfeet# rrganUns Iho gtate of matter? oo the rlrer* shot e 8t Look: ‘ ' The lltelfrfppllit and ftbore Keokuk; lit represented to lie to a wurea rotuliUoa now lima at any Units during the low oft water of lMteeasoa. , ;Oothe Lover Ilapfclstbefelj out mere than thirty Inch?* of v*Uf. Tbe Prairie State re turned ytftrrdsy&om- RrclfulCj toiTtofflwsa iwair-entrf to ditfharg* her GaJsua freight there fir tbe good reason.- that ah* could go no further. She tnada several ineffectual at* tewpU to go crer f but could lint *o«issl. The Whsotirf i« in * shocking tod coteißtonfor battalion jnrttiow* There l*but three and ahalffrcttafiaroo Uia ■ ton*, and tbe water i* »t«ulUy felUug, r i little better than tUhcr of the other, rlteto Boats to ywlentay from twalle, isuud four to four and 4 half fort" water eh the worft t<ws. latter portion cf tto freight*' Uk*n either up or down that stmu8 f Uptft loharjt® to towcf eteataWK. Coats ‘that do not tow targe* or fixtbe-ais, cesaeto-and go cut with light '•freight*...:. • • •,••'. lUT«rf»]Hnnatdsc|nnaUodfhaSOtli. Tha kllowfogUt. ffamtfc* Ctofinnati Enjoin* of the 433 th t • ‘♦The wharf did r**Uy look dull yesterday,and, la fact, Utfte was but litlie .doing- frutn 'Croadwat to kl’ela The vafrr Is rwdltrg, end »« frrt* toe, that Ihe packet* after uulsy may to.mracdol.* SORT OF FmaHUBQH. i ttzt T fscso wirtturya* cuAAkeW'm'a u»«i. Ariitrmv sUantrr Jeflteraeh, K*ritlu#>a, nrcmruiefll#. ** tootra*. IWpnrU. RmwnniHe. . '» tltemwShriin?r l :il<'ndri^!v»n.'lVr,ilSi*wtgis ( " fitii-tUjrarJ.X’whhs** KUtatjcth. •*' Whrehtiff. . «'"-.^eftß«rirsus^KU»«f>U*r»<3n.d»a'itl. *■* tCLt?&i/'M ? loto»b*!ZamdTtil*.. . . '■♦* Osrdi.e, IVaest. *• UVfciguf, So-3-mjr, WrilnfUr. Lei»4CTEX>. “• V«ihrTfe?94pari(iMW>n I &rown«rUU 1 • J| . Lawrn.e»lWa?:«tt.Brawn!rsMte.. •* • ■** .Opo.Bey»rd*{*«hley«KHi*hrth. ■.. « . . Venture,-o«di'&,B«*rr.. . • kfebtaro. Jf«k. X WUC W«UkvL2». *' Itiurcal, Sheppard* “ -.Oakland* Ciwriofaiti. STEAMBOATS. ** 18;> C* pjrtsßTOon. cractßSA-n, lotrisrais, *sft. fitfilT bOVIft. Pittiimrab aad Cicjlncati Slcin r«!cct Una, ' . >-**'?»>*. : PARBEKUBTU* FUKIQIIT ■ :• ■■■■■. .. I’itiSßDUOn, et.NOINNATt. laMSVILLE, Ab 4 Stlal Loqli. " Tfc» i.f.vvfn . . rnvtff'ui- M*?!??***’* ft u* D«l4?*£t{|y Uti- J 55 snJat 3 V.r ftmiv I'lCtEfi <«ft tit* ».*hfc» U ews»»*ci* WUH it* XS. &Mai) Us*of Jst*ac3*r*' frc-ia UiwiftttsrJi kj *hirb f»*p«sf*ri!! *43 '{?+K;,Ul-*rx smi.ri* (sVfJfif l&tviapi, t&idjr. \ T*o t**r*r t*»*«*r* sun*?.l*ril %4>toi - & t&a&ius vkkfc t*t* tcn*WU Cd.lfc* boat*:", ’- .'••• • . ■ «/r*» • fItrCKtVK fctATtt* ~M, W. rj»sa2iw*w®.;®£itn«i*j. tft&?r.Kol2U .V* Alrtmtir^T, M*J*tft*^^.~*HsTMUV.' CU¥*rf4f« J, ....... Vr<\iur«,Uy. , I ctf*j i’KVNSYLVANI * ~J»*,|!ttM.waiJl_,.,-iS«lurJ»r. iteava dotty.at Ba’ekvk, l*. tl*pr«*l*elj, No freight riv-.-1n,3 after tin* oV.csti un l!pj morning of departare. ior twrttatlars, apply t* l«id. «• In dOUS FLACK. ,‘Aprnta, iltsacatssbel* HsB«3!oSl4i»s«. m»bnreb. »a MkH| - iioulivillß and Uowlmic Ur««B» ill*, . 111® new strainer. 'V. A, r.aVKS. Caruin A. l_rdir'*-a*. , ?!l»tjn, W,![ I,®®, fir (I,® et,.T* art tnierm*. iSS&aaSiSiala pert®, OB BATL'KUAV, Apr;) It!, at la o’rtnrlr, A. Ml For Bright or FaMag» apply pa board, er to mm : * ' - V : . JOIIX FLACK, ApraL Kor "■■■•'" ' nes, TUB rtcaaatr CHEVIOT, Cept. M’larcsH, I Ja®CCr®?aUl Iraratv.'r tlia above And totermedlatß porta,' Mffl&ma* » BATVItDAi-, Aprillst, ml 4 o'clock, r. iL Far freight and puns® apply oa beard, or to HtaVig? . - i - ,' C. HAKNK.Y, Agent, For fioulavute. —n, .- •' THB»t«inKrHAKTF<>ltn,CaptalßU«usrr, I .Afaf&JßwlU leave IbtthaatxtvoaodlnU'mietUate porta, H&SRSmm rtttoAv, sut tmt„ at 41>. sr.■■; For Height and paaage apply on brord. or tfi.^ qnarSv). JOHN FLICK. Aeent. Tisr pt. bonli au<l ltltna»ou lUver. Tub eteamrt SIINKESOf A BEU.B, Captain f 1 Rn IT" will tear® Air the above and Inter fffflfflHßftntedlato port®, on SATURDAY, April l«t, at 10oViork, A.M. .•; , ■■■ ■ ; . ■ . . For freight and pngnge apply on Board. -mangj For BE Aoali, Oalcaa sad Oaßuqai, TlUSflneweainer ORANITE STATU. CapE t ■lHCACn»i»Mfl,®«.fn,Ha itMT® fibd Istcrms- AmHUßdlata ponti, oa IIONDAY,-April Bid, at 10 10 o’clork, A. H. ■..■■■■■' ■- Fur fralaht or raatatro anil? on Board, or lo - : m*23t - ’ JOHN Vl.ACK.Agent “ 1854.” CANADA WEST. . two a CltYtland. Port SlatiUF I jTStLjA jlaMt’ ' and Port Harwell. MsSjgfi&i, THB TINE low prossuro steamer TKI-lAlltAl’ll, Captain It. UaAaoW, wUlmaka two trip* a Week botwoda Clerulaod, Fort Stanloy, and Fort Harwell, m follow* p : Leave* Cleveland for lAjrt Btaoter, orery MONDAI and THBRBDAF ETBMNOpB«»4o - cl«k. ~ _ LeavwiFortßarwell.for.PortStanlry.atloclock. -. : laavea Port StanloyJor, Cleveland every WKDNKBDW and BATS HP AT HVKNINO, at 7M o'clock. Tho Telegraph oonnecta at Cleveland, wlik the Cleveland, Coßimbue and Cincinnati, the Cloveland apil Pittahnrjih, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cloveland Tlallroada. Alsoooonoota at Port Stanley with the Ixmtjon Vino of. Stages, whloh - connenta with tho Great Western h allroad. ■ „ For frejeht end paasagi) Apply on board, or.lo BCO.YIIX St Li'.DDER&ALB, Olovelandi S. F. HOICOllli, Port Stanley; or®V.Bl’llßlDß,Pottßarwoll... nartMnov ritJ’NDBIBS- , „ , m JN 60 half cheats Y,ll.<linn. nodOunpowdor3tenj»j i ■ ■■ '■ 60 do do: >• - Oolong,Cbnlan and NingyongT»as; , 100‘caddy boxes -do do -do do do;>. .OCboxcaNos.s;o,'BttndlOTolMio«>; • -*2(> dO' OOundandbalfTwnbdTobacco;. ~ , ’ 0 do Natural Leaf and Diamond TwlatTobacco ; ■ , lOtbls cut and dn Tobacco; - / . .60 boxes Coamon Cigars; - • - •20 do Half Spanish Cigars; • '76 btols N.fLMolawtt*; *25‘ do Bt.Louts Sugar Uonso Syrups; ... ;28hhdsNi-o,Bogar; • . *• • • ■ -23'bbUCroshed and Sugar;. •20 tierces Sugareured Homs; ; 60 bbls Cider Vinegar; * t2oboxeaGroaudl*«ppc*jJ4“ > P ft P® rs s • 10 do do - Ginger do do; .« 12 do do -Mustard do ccatis; 'lO do Cocoa and Chocolate; G • do- Yeast Powder f ; . 0 do Heeker»BYfirina;« -<• i . -B do ComStorch; • • ? •• .40 drumsFlgs; ‘ . :20boxcsHaisiD9; ! - *4Q cans Reaches, Plams, and Blackberries; -. 35 dozens Zinc Wash Boards—for sale by, i ™ ; J. IX WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st: IraiMid vntfrnNM HUNTKK—A novel ot-flensr York Bucte». JL ty,by«‘Anna GoraMowatt,” author of .“Autoblogra i l 3phv<tf an Actress.”. ■ I YwSbeeNotions for April; . ; . ; Yeteroen’s Sloeailno for April—junt rrcciTefl and -for v ■ "GEO. B. PEARSON, i - * . (Successor to H. I*. Callow,) . j maritS: Diapatckßuildlng,74Thirdft. , j gipLCTK MTHWkrrt HBtR? or the Youog Mitlioimire: br t> < j. Hamlltou Mj , erß, *uthorof 801 l Bnunlon, Ac, ■ jJ; : PotipbarPapeTßvbyGeo.W.Curtls. U- Aotudography of'an Actress: by Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt. 1 Just received and for sale by . G. R. PEARBON, Successor to H. P. Callow, : . . N&, 74 Third- street. Dispatch B gildings. j f apart! I’’»JAHKY , S ImoOPHKKOUB—One of tbe best prepera ; r Sj tlons for the growth ofthe fcjir now la use; T gross re* tbßitcd by r jos. pleuino, • p'—4naT25 w _ - . 4 comer Diamond and Market sts. COMMERCIALLY DAILY B&TOSW. OY ?yiMSBTmoH^IABKEfi, Orrtcx Dittr Po?t, \ * >- ' SaCard&y« April 1.1RR4: *f > ■METAL.—Tholato foreign fidyict-fl show considerable ac tivity and firmness la the European metaTtrforket; in con- • Iseqaenoi of which, Scotch pig.has slightly advanced and~ held firm, In the New tforlc market* The stock in this "mar ket Is not laTgtv ami- hoFUers^Arc firm, Messrs. King & .Moorhead, *f tlds cltr, agcmtsfof- Ashland, 'Ofregon and- Sirob furnaces, sold TOO tons Ashland furnace,' He. 0 Anthra cite, ats37,’doilveredat Baltimore; tbls motal was sold for the Wheeling market.'^Thestf’fofflWM ; £w situated about 15 miles from Baltimore; the tost fUr thedolWeiyof tba raetal to Biiltlmord ls fifty- ccntSj-frvnl BaUlmoruto - r * sn Increased demand manufcic-. turersfocßloomsy and prices have further ml vauccd, as will bo seen: 4o saletv SaieiT reported oF-fiOTfCrns Cap Juniata ats9G; sS7@fi7,Cois freely odered for No.*l. - .'i FLOU&.—The transactions yesterday-were principally:: from atores to the trade,—from firskhande we harebuc'few: Miles* as bntltttlc waaoflared; about OO bbls changed flrst < hands utfcS.C'2. Sales from stores of about 300 bbls In small • -lots-at $0,87@57 forsnporflne and extra; •■ - > ■■■■ - ABITES —Sules of 14 casks imported ntSJ^. , BACON.—There is a good steady trade demand for shoal-; ders and hams at s^@o'fbr shoulders, and 9„lor hftJndv' Sldcsartt Jn bat little demand. Sugoi-curcdhnms are sell ing by the tierce at LABBi—Themarketisunchangedj-hbldors'afofirm. We notice a*nleofBo kegs No. 1 country at Bc£& < •* . OIL —The 1 late.advance in Karope haocausnlacorres- 1 pondtnjradfahceJnijhseedOH In this country, end is now < beld'Ot 9u@9&, with solos of G bbls at those -flgnres.: Some i holders are asking $L : 7 loads at sl2@ls< EUQB.—Tho export demand continues brisk, - ■and we note i a sale pf 2300 dost In lots at - m MOLASSES.—SaIes of 36 bbls new obk at 20c*- •WnißKY Sellssteadilyat. BKOOMS.—Sabis.of 100 dna fancy ofr-S3,GO. ••• { * FUEIGUTS EAST.—The following are thosummor rater, eommendag to-day* on the Pennsylvania Railroad: - ■ First Class ■ : Second do «... CO Third do ....... ..........;;i.W 1 . ; Fourth do .......l ~.„,.„40 i"--' 1 ' Fleur, $ bb] «..80 ITS list; ' ' : OOBUCfii) dautvcim noon A Sargent, E Comer of WSod and Si: PENNSYLVANIA. t Pittsburgh 8anka...;..... par.- Philadelphia 44 % BrowtwriUe 44 par.i Bucks county 44 $4 ChestorCo.(RQirlssue)... *Z Colombia Bridge C 0...... y. Danville .14 Dehnraroco.- 41 }4 Doylestoirn 44 ......... ll Easton “ l 2 Oermantoirn 44 %, Lancaster 8ank5.......vu. m Lebanon- - . 44 14 Montgomeryeo.Banka... *2 ■Northumberland •** i? ■ FbttsriUe 44 ... • Q Reading- 44 U BebnyikUlcounty 44 .«• 'il Washington 44 „ f : Xl Westßnuieb 14 «v i? Wy0ming........... ... y. CarJin1e.............. • y Chnmbersburg.;'....,\,....' ’ 54 Eri0..~.;~ ..... y. 0etty5burgb................ Harrisburg,.....,.., y Qoccsdsle.... y. %s. "VYayncJibarg... " y York Banks-.,........*..,,.. y. Belief Notes.... y Bolted States Bank.-..., IS Allegheny City Scrip-... par. Pittsburgh City 44 par. AUffgbcnyCp. ■** -....prem, NKWYOTUL Sew, York City..™..... \/ 4 Gouuiry Banks....-.'..... *4 RBWJmiir. AUroltent 8ank*...:..... V ' . -BKU.WABK. All edTeui Rank?-. Ki\ SmanjCote*-.™.™.., g| MARYLAND. - f BaUintare Banka—>4} Counts* Basks,-™,— :*k] YIKUXSJA. ! UankofVa.kOt»iichc*. M s£■ y±< Volley Dk. a tranches—.* a?; Eiebanipeßk.ahraucbftfli %l\ Banks.,..---. li,- Whwilng ' >KW RAGLAND. ( AU feiveot Conks-.. ?4l ffl* HOBJHKOttSf AT-." Sschange Bankerif nift tircek, Piltiburgh. 1 .. i pnro. j - . u.3£ lOtbersolventßanks...'... 1 1 Bank; c f Eanilufifcy i . CO Nonralk..;.;./....'!,50 • . Urbana.. 6C W005ter,.....,...,../...,.... 25 XNLXANA. , State BtbcK Banktt..._J. . Statoßk.and branches..*, %. ' ILLINOIS. ?, r . State Stock 8ank5.*....'.... % \ State Bank 6O; ..- . 8ank0niHn0f0;,....,..../. 75 KENTUCKY. AH ■.s£ ; MISSOUKI. i . :■%- Wisconsin. Marine a Flye Insurance - . Co/tvtSlQwaiikrcw...,./ 2 ' Alt solvent 800k5.—...... 3 NOKTH CAROLINA* AUsalventßank*... 1 1 .SOUm CAROLINA. All solTfint Banks—.,... • 1 , .GEORGIA. ■ Alt solvent 8ank5......... VA ALABAMA. AH solvent Banks..—..; fr- 1 LOUISIANA. AUsolreut Banks—... VA - > BXCUANQEB. .5etrY0rk..,,.,,*...*.. par. ■ par. ! ...... - par. diw*t. [liQtiUiriU#L M^w^;A 5? disci disci \," t yJLLVH OP COINS. ftalcHeofl G01iK0pw)...... par; |Amfcrfc»o r (Jotdfald). pi'm. Soterdr*' 83 . 5 CO ' Pwderfi-^it0w.„». r ...„..„ T BO 7 80 (Trn Qaf1'Jtrt................ 0 00 4 25 ■NajwTlecnt— 3 R 3 iDoubloocn, Patrlw**. 15 *0 [DoablC3r.tc»,Sf>*alrh«....,lO S 3 «, i} 10 PBICES 07 STOCKS. ccs&tCTtnnut* r-zrutuezmsa post bt Patricfc* A Friend« Ktehaofte Brokers* (Vrwr c/ fifikand \TLKfdt’j-cfitj\ftliebvtgh. . fcOAKS. . JUL. VJUtoOi 7*arraL too^a lOO,OO ;• MljOOi ■•■iSQjoo M. 000: 100.00 yS,OO • ST,OO: :• IW>,OO Alicslvfuyc&ofltj'i luyiOOj-100,00 •tS'JUGVf 60,00 10ft,<X) K:t»l<us?& dty a*,™™..™,: Joo,u> PJtulnifsb city ; .-._ ',}. .-<• ; - ,L . Nnr 103,00 100.00 (siy.fi*'*—S%W; . -100^0- ANcghvtuy City w«j*m*,ii*r»fcU- .. i i . lu . .fcW» : SM»! 100,00 iUNkmCK*, : lUa* ~ f UIUUi CAiO IS,W Kg» llm£*nb*JU&&u£*rtur*r»'B&ati fr*,ite! , tlj&i- 60.00 fUcbSXifo liitiW.-...-,...60,5&. ,6&«tiQj 1 &o,tO . . . . ■•.•:<•.■ SaYtajr# ttanA 00,00 COJXh 2*J4 *. BIUWKt*TOCK3L, <■ SWC 25.00 2*,T-0 ■——■ ; .S.^jOO>-.* /^fcS.yO 1U«-1 W»ut>? . ©VOOi- 41,00 !s n*£li** sm' SW W/tt im’JLASCE STOCKS. ■ • » B’e<i*rnfttW ! «Epe<fcc»iiasy./«« IS,KV, -l:*to ; ;.. Aftscs-.AtAjFitewnVCctnFany,.., ■:.. kjA T. 00.;.. TCfcWttum STOCKS ! l At)tntfr»&a - 4*J,C*2 41,00 »,» 4‘V*«< : CO.OO 21,00: • fiO,oo tUDQ} -68*60* ■ 60,00 Sl«x»S*fc*>a7:i*~fc**t*rv.«..rW ' :... 4&43C-- • 60,00 tn\t£K. I i &ftKp.ilvft()tA 43,90-- 40,761 &O,C<V Oii&fend IVBntjSTfefltaßaUrstfhl-!. 4’J.QO: 60,00 Cr»*-eJta4 * t s kUi*yi*h fUilrtsuL** 60,00: 63,00: 50,00 lUritH UiUwajßiixi ••■wsy# 300,C0 l'iask .10,00; 12,00; 26,00 PertyinilUi'laitk •• • • [ 26,00 GmwOurtf TurT};‘sir..«.~.9.oo'! 10,00' G'tiSpaDr...,,-,,.-..,.. \ 18,60- 20,00 WrPEU &TOCKS. ’ f S’ittsTmrvti an -3 Lka^fO—■■»—■• 175,®' •«>.• JSfOrtb Acjsrtran,,...., 63*00;. - . { .20,00; »*—. Scrtfa , 17,00 i ■,..- <v,2J : ' 7,601 hM .« Ohio Trap Jl***.,.—... {• .17*50 :■ • -1 1 C 00,0 0! - Pltt*hurch fetid !«!• HoyB,CO* 10,00 v .„„ OotigU» Huughtoc 4»W! 5,00; . .- j Rfclg* —; 7,00[ *.*.■: FtrsStwl™. ~™.. I*l2. l,tfv -.j 3,®: 8,26! Ait*....*,. 0,00 3.00' Fc-rvat..—■*« m■» ***** > u »M»..k.> !r0a03ty«..»„..^-..„«^..v..«..., 3,». 8, —™ w m • *,00! T.OO «,uo -=-... two’ 5.00 , <w^ AUCTION SALES. ~ Auction earn. JAMBS M’KHNNA, Auctioneer and. Commission Mcr rh*nt,N&'l2oWood'ttfeot,atwrthe oorncr ofYlftb, regular Sales of Dry Goods, Clothlftg, Groceries, Glassware* twv nd sacoadvbknd; Furniture, each da; flt lO .ami 2 o'clock i and at early gaslight* caeherenltig.'VVAtchcs and Jew*try,Quns, Pistol*, Books, Fancy aßkler ,Co tlery, Boots, §ho«, a general aasoxtaieu'i of every description or Dry OtAK . ftcferto.Ui* prlndpialiacrchgotam - y jbb9 '~, Aactton~l)&U?'ftjUea« ..<? ; . AT thVCommerdal Batts Booms, corner ofWood and I Fifth streets, I ** 10 o’el«k, A. M n & general assortment i of Bcasoß*bla, ; Siapl*imd Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and bboe*, Uatr.Caps, Ajn, AT a O’CLOCK, P. &, Groceries, Quecnrrware, Gluwwara, Tahlo Cutlery, Looking GlassrsrNew and ScoondUaud Household and Kitchen Fur aUnroiAn., rt •,-AT.T O’CLOCK, P. M., ° Books, Btotlo&cry, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlcry L Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and SlWcrwatchwi, Ac. P.M.DAYIS, Auctioneer. : fja3l:tf . JA2XES HoKEHTfA, Auc&bueor. Retail gbocrbt stSEpjxtobßs, stoyeb, Ac, At Avcnox-On MONDAY MORNING, April 3d, at 10 o’clock, wilt bo'rold atthestore, eornerpf Robert andWeb ster.streets, thd ; entire stock of Groceries; Ttunalplftglotf hand, as the, ow her U declining business; comprising jno* losses, Indigo, mackerel and young Byron and black teas, saleratus, rmppcr,gingor,*l<rpl«j, cloves, clnhh* mon, balung, tin-warc, mustard, qneenawato, crockery", glassware, candle#, soap, 1 sound store; stOTofixtares, Ac. “ sprl • ,-r - JAMES H’KKNNA, Auctioneer. COOKING STOVE. atAuc-‘ Uon. Will bo sold THIS (Friday)^AFTERNOON, ot-2 q’oik, at li’Kcnn&V Auction House, a large lot of FoTOlture,Ae., of a private family; comprising cano seat chairs, Windsor chairs,dlnlDg>ad breakfast table, high and iEiench pest bedsteads; wash stands, Vriuflaw; blinds, kitchen utensils, aueensware, trndl «oklhg?toVe. # / mnrSl - -.JAMES- M’KKNNA; Auctioneer, -.•* OATAtQGUK balonce,of-a .PfUVATE LI BRARY'of Very karowiA'M Books in every I department of, literature and the sciencesalso.two largo j Book Cases. s On SATURDAY EVENINGi AprU-Ij at early - »ss light, will be feold at logae, the balance remaining unßoldfrom last Saturday ovening^rnleof-tba of a gentleman re moving from thecity.; Comprising tba bestead mMfc.Vnlu-: nble of the lot yet offered; a greatmmnber arocld-and also late European editions of rare and- scarce works nn.Bcienco, mathematics, philosophy, classics, theology, voyages, t ra vel^,iodmlflccUanrouß;' together, with a lorgoicoUectiod not included In tho catalogue;.and nt. the some timetwa largo Book Cases, > . > JAMEB M’KBNNA, ■» ■- • TOAtSS ••■■■ ••• ■■,.■• . /-•.■:;'• v• i■ - Auctioneer; : P. M; 2AVIB, Auctioneer; •; : ! • i SUNDRIES AT AUCTION—'"ffiH b6eold cial Sales Booms, oorneref WoocJtmdFif the tree ta,cn MONDAY aFTEHNOON; April 1 3di : at;3 o’ri6cky.a’closing aonriiromenl, embracing *! bbla Bank Oil; do; 10- baskets Chamhalgne, superior Cigars—Regalia, Principe and Havana, 12 Tobacco; 14 half chests Teas, Ac. Terms of sale—cash cnr-" rency. . 2.SISSX&I3]' ■* oprl. • > < ,i ; Auction&eri ' BUY GOODS SALK-trOh MONDAY MOHN3NG, April : 3d, at 10 o’clock, at the. Commercial .Salesrooms,^ opr.- Fiftb and Wood streets, will bewoldra lareeassortmenk of. staple andfancy dry gotws; comprisingforrignahd cloths, casrimores, ttt ecdPr>alpacas,,delMnest prints, muslins, hosiery, gloves, Ac, \ \ ■ marSQ-:, ■...: .. ; /P.:AL DA VlS,'Auctioneer. \ -TTALUAUUS Saturday ovend Y' iDgfr'AprU' lat.MTci’doekj.ftt tlle CdmmßrdaT.EsJes' rooms, corner of ;6th wUlb e :«>T<s,Blatga. Btock of Hifltory,Pbnoaopliyj T 1 try, pdence'and geneTaJ literature; a'UtrmberOfdesirable works froin'a private libmry; superb "family tables, 1 letter paper, Ac, fmarSOl ; P.M: D&Yl&Aun^. uo WILL tXJNI'J' . w.IU(iUJS /JO PAY fUvKTl—tttioj , when u largo and bcagtifal Lot of Groundj frontlng, on two RtTect?, (60 by 184,) can - be 1) ad for $200; only $10: required In band, the balance to. be. paid at -ss.a month ? These lota (onlyftmrof theft;) arepitnatedOd Blount Wash ington, within twenty minutes wnlk of tbecHy*and can be had at $2OO each, and on the above termvif.appUed for be fore the lßt of April next Apply without delay to - i S. CDTOBEaX & BOW. - V.: '' 140 .Third street' BACON —b 9 pieces on consignment, and tor sale by >.., mar27' ' . . HENRY H, COLLINS^ " & "■? V ' ... _ _ , ... rt' v.-VJr' V <’ ; ‘MISCELLANEOUS. , J. M t HASTfiaO, JiL, A0 , 7w.w..i..„.^.^..,..Jt. S.iUHSU JC Way,*PtttflburB&,D». _ ■ igHnfty ' ■; :.MoMABTJSBB A MABRLB,'Proprietor*." E. WBIT£!HOCBK f T7AKCPBOiKSAUJ> WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, NoTlHAßELttAFtviioarttialimjnetnoteV / imrr4 Amgrincr. ■-"M -*P*lag Style of Hat®r—JoB£fH oox A >£il CO.yeorber 01 Vvoodttreetand Diamond Alley, will the Spring Style cf HATS thifl day. [foMB . _ Motto© to Taklon. /TtOAT. n ANDS, Voat- Hands, and Pants Makers V* at JOHN. ©r Woodland Water .swats.. ..Cash. pnidfpr work every BaturdayeTenlpg;feb7 Henry U. Coiflna, T7°^A RT> F JG COMMISSION' : MERCHANT, and -JL' • WiipicMUercaior‘la Ohaesc,BatterlSoedsJFish, and Producegenerally, Nfr»2S WOOD BuPKtetnrgh.- (martt I 7, To Let. —————— .• A. GOOD pHY CEt»MlV..under the Neptune Engine t J\-Jloassfon Seventh sited* suitable ftrstoringmdlMses or pTOducd. Inquire of JOHN U* STEWART, • marO - ; : ~ 267 liberty street. ~r • : To I#et. aTHtf dwolUng house. now occupied ,by me onEederal -street, Alleghany, No.-4.Co]l<nuuloliow, n«ir tboeud of the bridge. Enquire at the house,' : : . feb2s:tf ■ • ' : . . W. U. LOWIUE. liriiniN a feesquares of the passenger station.of Penn* ■-.f V- sylvania Railroad, eufiLclently-Jarga to hold sevenor nigbthoraes. 1 - * ADAMS .ft CO., • ■•■ mard . te Fourth street. ROBERT E. FBUXIFB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Depot and Itotiroad Track Bor Kent. ’ ADA M 8 ft CO.’S; FREIGHT : DEPOT? ON ‘ ÜBfiETT il» Street, with. Railroad Tsadr,. Switch, and appurte nant**, for a term Of years. Inquire at the Express Office, No 04 FOURTH .Street. ' Tobllrtf : newpaperUll; CMaVTOiY, OBIQ. ANDERSON ft CO., have just started their pa-- . per mill at the apovq place, where they still be happy to receive .orders .for.printfpg'and wrapping paper of all: Elsoa. •: » .. • v For Salt of Aenti • ••rrjnoSß LOTS fronting on Webster t, fifty feet . x frtfut anil running back to an‘ alley, 120 feet, along Chatham street ; thir corner lot having erected on it a brick building.: For particulars enquire of tho subscriber.' ' JOHN R. LARGE, T 8 Grant street. " ■ firew ciocbfngstore. ~ . » : • NO. .4',’ SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY; fpILE fenb&criberhaa just opened this new establishment, J_ where he has always on hand a largo and choice a*son mont of all articles or CLOTHING, which ho warrants equal to any in the city, andwillscllat the most reasonable prl* cen The public arc requested to give him a call, . marfrly ’ . . v : B. OPPBNHEIMBB. "• ; Alonongeliela Bridge* - ' T)ITT3BURGH, March 3* 18&4. —The President and Man* .ET' .agersGf tbe-Compaoy for erecting a Bridge over the. Kirer Monongftheis, opposite Pittsburgh, to the County of Aileahcoy T have declared a dividend, of fire per cent, fdr the. .)a*t six mr>QtUs ( payable to the etoekhold*r&or tboirlegal representatives, at the tolMwrajw.onand after the 18th Inst-' marfl * JOHN :TH A.W,. Treasurer. Vo , -T&kelf Ottce • :J .r: TpIIAT THE : AGENCY 07 CAPT.MABK STERLING; ' £/. concerning any 'business of mine in Pittsburgh, has this day bcoh closed -by mutual consent.. All persons bav in* claims against mo; or the steam ferryboat “Two Bro* tome personally, cnsaid bo&t, or at the Si;ClaTrHotel.: MARTIN BRODERICK, January 5, ISM. . ~ • marT - Important toTallora* \> TUSTJIECEIYHD, .a large'assortment of Tailors' and V: Trimmers’ Shears, of the beat makes In tbd country, wblcfc-we oflerafc the manufietarer’sprices, at EQfFH A jintcTprlßO Works, . :=: 136-Wood street •. Wholesale Agent* for tnanalactarcnt. BfITKKPJRISBWORKS) " r -2Vbu 130 Wood-afreet, Third dttbrjbdtod Turpin Alley. BOWN & TETLEY wouldcall the attention of Sporting men to their largeasiibrtmentof Ouhs, Rifies and Re sc-lritjg PtetolSjthe largest and' Lost Belated stock; ever ornmed Id this market; together -with, a general assortment of Ilardwor*; Caller?, Tools and Fishing-Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices; to cash purchasers, or ftr good appierred paper/ • :* • marl S-. “THE SHADES!; , MOM»AI¥ S&.'JBKYEjS. KKSI'KCtFULLY informs bis friends, and the public in general, that he has fitted np the large and comtnodl cm* SALOON, io the basement of the THEATRE, where ha btepscoftitanily cm futn&tha choicest LIQUORS, of- the REST lUtANDd. His saloon Is kept open all hours during Cbodny. y■■ ' - "•' 'V.-- febCQ TIEttSAN & CO., BANKERS. ANDEXCHANGE BROKERS, Xo. 95 JlboJ Sired, comer of Diamond Alley t . AiTtSOUBttU, Vk n ANB SELL Bank Notes and Cols;-Discount lime y exchange, and nremhwnry-notes; make collections in ail tha prioripul dtles of theXJtdos, Raerire deposits on call and on interest, **&glr«tb<*tr prompt attention to all Giber matters appcrtoiiilngto* Broker's business. Easters • hxfbacga <a-n»tantly t?n hand.'; ;: ■ ■■••■:• mart BCILDiNO LOT FOR RAltK* . jI LOT 2L feet'toot ou AYYLIE street, and .extending /V tack 100 feet to THda alley, Ohthebfcck part of the -Lf't hraCdlar WaU,lmntfoxiworanalllfoasca. This Lot Is in a Jcsirabfc location fbr aresidence; and will be sold lew, and on faTomble terms, |:TitJa good, and .dear from (etcumhranrt. Enquire of ‘ '. /CEO. T. GItXMOKE, . ■ fctCV' ;At'. Olgfca of Morning Boat, At Private Sale. I£T EPJLDI NO LCftS*in ttm Tillage of TcEapcranoerlllo; \4f. «arh. tat ’J& : feet b; 110, to alO fret alley.: The above an wtj Utsfrabto for or matmCxeturioff par* }tow*,«Qd will brj ®t(J ttt roaJernta prices, and on reason able trnsa.. Title iall£paUbt*, /£oqntre of WM.J. HOWARD,'*., , K& 179 Fbnrtli etrent •Or > James C. EICHEY, Reap Estate Ageat, otthls Office. : Grocery Store twr, Sole. TpUK uo«}*r6!£ut4, fafoictaui toengase in another tnwl* X r^ r % offers tar *4lo>on tho.STOCK awl GvK>3> tVJIA of few otd-c&tahlUhea TsuaUy Grocery FourthsttfCtt. The slock emupices *n assenoieotof iharery best T&niUj Groceries, sttaptoj fpecf&Hy to fcmily 'ose. oed selected by the pTcprlo •tor !»the wtero t3arketVonHbQnio«tresBonablC'tenns. The xt&&d bona of the berth* tbe city. Tor tenon apply at •the hfoMu fo&rlt}''- --vy,;. GEORGE ARTHURS. NO. 2&1 LIBi?BTYST.,a feWdoors abovethe Athenaeom ?be uoderrlgttcd. haring purchased the above named lopular Itadaurant, ami at considerable expense refitted It n splendid, style, wtmldTWpiwiliblly solid! lbs patronage «r Uie frtcDjla of Uto. former proprietor and the public gtmetally.. . • Ilia Car la storked with the finest brands of Wines and' Liquors, and hi* . Larder shall contain the bes&tba market affunke—aachaeOjsrttrSj flamo, Ac., in season. . AQpLunrii served uj» oT«ty day at 11 o’clock, A. M. --•■■ mrairn 'AUAU.WERNKg, Proprietor. . OmcaorroK prras’oaAimGQmiumuAiL'lLCo*) . „ Httubhrsh, February 24* ISfrA 5 { A fIItITEIABuY toatvjeltttfonoftheJJoard otDireaors JTV of the WUsbargh and Cojmellsrille B* R. Co., passed at tlmOompany.KeviUe Hall, la\hlseUy A <mWcdrb»3aythc:23dt tnst-itodiridoal subsert bera to the stock of raid eompany ore hereby notified that the 24,34 nhd 4th imUalioenta of two dollars and fifty cents 'per share on their subscriptions will be due and payable at i i«bdCe of the Company, on the 15th days of March. April and May next. . ; WM. lb COBBY, Treasurer, \ . . ftb2s P.AC.R.n.Co. Cloihtngl ClotbingJ 'UIE undersigned respectfully Informs bis friendsand Iho .public that ho'ia.uow reedTjngat bisstoro,No*l7T Lib* acholcc assortment of and Testings, of the latest and mist desirs&n. styles, which ho is prepared to make tborder ia the most faabinnablo man* ner.at short potko, and emthomost reasonable terms. - ’ Wohave also cu hand a large and well manuiactured, stock of ready made <3ntblo& to. which we Invite, the attention of buyers, either wholesale or-re tail. . Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find lttoihelr Mifantag© to call at 177,Liberty street; before making their purchased: . : - C.OOENBR. • HEkV HPHXSG GOODS. TTJSt CVS Whole* t/ isalo ,Clothlng 'VVarebouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of t>iamondgalley, the largest and most varied stock of goods tliat thla celebrated house has ever hadtho pleasure of iuviUaßthe attentioiiof thepublto to.: These goods have been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no' second profit oh them, which leaves .ns able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house In the oast? ern dtks.,'. Therefore, werespectfully invite the attention of,w hole? ale dealers'and country merchants, im general, to r ve us 'hralh and eaiiminn our oxtenslve aEsortroent of ItfcADY MADE CLOTHUSO. It Is almost ithposdble to enumerate the quaulityof Immense piles of garments that ts'lo bo Been at tblaltrgfl establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never boon equalled by the bouse Itself. • ■ ■ : marlfcif • JOflfT MeOLOSKKYACO. Notice*. HAYIKG disposed of my entire stock of Books. Period!* tals, Ac* to Mr. George 1U Fearson.T choorfully. re commend him.to my customers. , , : ; All pontons knowing tbomselves Indebted to me,- will please coll at iho old stand, whero I will bo -found for-a short time. -« »• v n.r. Callow. Haring purchased- from H. P. Callow his entire stock of Book*, Periodicals,>Ao.,twlUbopleas«d tosee my friends and the'pubtle generally at the old stand,-No.74Third sL, Disputrh Buildings. • A'COntluuanco of tho former patronage is resneotfaUv solicited. - * A full assorhnentof the best and most tecentpublkatlons wUlilways 110 kepten hand. ' All contracted for. by 11. P. Callow, will be furnished os usual by mo. . . GEO-U. PI3AKBON* . marl 3 ! r . . : .74 .Third Btrcet, Dispatch-Buildings. Sew Shoe Store* v:■ TAMES BOBBj'No. $9 MARKET Street, between the Mar* O kcfcHouso and. Fifth street, would call - the attention of his old friends an&cnktofoeft, and aliethers who may favor hlmwiththefrtrtode/th&Vfor thefutare he will be .found at hia. N£W SUOE'BrOItE kfs aboTe 7 ‘VTlth an entirdy new stock of Coots, BfitoB, Gaiters, Slippery Palm Xea& redal, Brald Hats, &c., consisting In part of Genttf Open Boots, Congrats Gaiters, Oxford Ties, D’Orsay’e, ■fetc;‘ i Ties; Slips, Ab-, -Tory' beautiful ;Boj» and Youth’s :*Drcss Vamps. • This stock fs one.of the largest qtot opened in this city; and embraces; every thing wom by the ladles of Fhllodel* . phla.amlNew York, and he trusts cannot foil to plcaso all. Greatest biu been givento select tho choicest goods; pU of which he warrants. .. Go 'also conti niu or to manufacture, as heretofore; all .descripUbhsof Boot-sand bhoes, and'from bis long experi ence of oyot twenty ycare in business in this'city, is, he . trusts, a sgffldohtguarantee that those who foyer him with their,caBfom.;Wllll>efairly;dealt.withi ■ jmargl & ~~~ ~ *' ' ‘ _ Try iew Arrival <jf spring and Sommer Ut I'' y 'Goods. , AT No. 99 N.W.SIDE-OF WOOD STREET, TV GREGG A CO., Importer? and Jobber* in British* XJ» . -French anctCtemau DRY GOODS. Haling receiT .cd our largo and extensive stock of spring- and-summer; threnghiOur own assuring oor old cuatomers,c»UDtTy merchants andcitydeolerag&nerai* ly, thatowiiig to these'acquired facilities in ipurchasihg,: w« can-ofter to buyers as are rarely; met withinthetrada. i/- Ambtfg bur dTy goods stock will be found.cashmeres, do* I’laliiw. 'i’ortsmontE lawns of the meat desirable designs, 1 mobduf plain black and limey figured silks* and fancy prnitsitatest Btylesj' tefitlngSj Cassinferea, fcatlnets,tweecls and ■' summer pasta* lo6ning; ;brewn and black tansllns, table'diapers;:' ' ’• We hard also opened a verylarge afisortment of bonneU,' piuni leaf braid and Leghorn, and an extensive Tariety of hosiery, gloiea and ribbons; ■ •oithlacegoodßjfancy jtvconetu, mull and figured Swiss mdsllns and black silk yells, Ac. i Onr wriety (pfcck embraceadn.part- combs, buttons, per* cuwdon.caps, monales, patent medicines, per-- • fanwiyyand almost weiy article usually kept in tbo va riety: une, together with a large stock of gold, and silver watches,.watch materials,. glasses, gold and gUt jewelry of newest patterns,.and tv greafciarictyofSt) hour and S day docks, all of which will bo sold at Uio lowest prices for cash or satisfactory .reference. •■•■■■. • •. ■ K. B.—An early call from, buyers Is respectfully solicited. f«b2s L. GREGG Sr COi BUUjSik— a>lu«oformleby , • • s.- martO ’ KENRY It. OCTLUN& 31ANNEKS > oIJ>-10 bfela No. I'Tanners’, Oil* fbrßnlebX ■ msr2B" -KIRKPATRICK A SKBBO^K *- ~ \ . . ... :*•■■■ ;■■ f .-j?* it /„ \ ~: . t \.*V* '•• . <. .ti s' ’ i " l - *• ' K ~ t •'. i ; -'; /: '*:;i-.;..n,'*' ; v'* :->£\ j** Stable Wanted* ST, LOUIS, Mo. AntorUottsci notice to tttOGhholdtrii 3. -t ’, it. •*• w * •.•> *». ? 'v;: 'v ■. • .•./: ■••,■•• r . • . J 1 f. • ■ v ■»• ■., •• ' • -I v •• • • •% p v > \ ' . , ‘•■ ■: ■■■ /v* "• •'• ' '• ;■ ."'v ; -/'.■ : C''--A v ’•'•:••.<'i’-?; \ f RAILROADS CIEVEIAHD AHD PIITBBUBOH BUbROAb. IN CONNECTION Wim BTEAHEBS jjJlgljjg FonnsT crnr in, j>mnnxi. j^|||gg| GreobHednctionof I?a;ro,' ■.• r . VIA WJSLLSVILU3. rplltt shortest quickest and cheapest route to Toledo; CM--. ' 1 "Jt'u • ?«> Galcoo, St.lxmia, end the Northutfri,viaCleveland.' i/J bis route 1i.40 mUe* shorter 1 auu about Miours nulckefc toCblc&go. than Ihedrcultons onevtalhdl*nbpollft.' v ' ••■!'• >*r,.•. . _ Owfott-to tho- the Trains of .the : • Goioandpennsy i wuia Railroad Company, the. trains of thW .Company cannot bo .run to connect •‘Vrith tbeffrat Alliance, - bA heretofore,’ without toogre&t A'e&erliloo or tbeifc legiti mate baalneas^ OnnAdafter Wcdnesday,Maxch2, IBM, Passenger Trains rvmaMly, : us/ollows: - Xehres WeilsTllierat r 3 I» ; M,;AlUincofttT4O and 6,1 Q PM,findreachClevolAnafltlO'A M, 0Dd7.30 PM, ' Leave. Cleveland 9.3Q»A M,:*nd 2&> pM, mod roach Alliance at 12 51/and SJ.Q P5l, and Welt«vtll**t23o PM. Passengers for Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, and the North" . w/.st, alsopassengersgping south-or owe from Cloreland . to Columbus, Cincinnati,.Buffalo, or Albany,-can fake the steamer*.'FOßEST OITX or at IQ 1 A M, at MOnongahela Wharf, Pittsburgh, and vgo directly-forward by.thoQ PM fixprosaTrninfroui WelteviUivracung’CleTe* land at. 7jo P, .M r connecting with tbe. 7.45 P.Al.Train for Toledo and Chicago, and the 9PM Train teft Erfe.Punklrk and Buffalo. ’ . Baggago-check ed-through.to Cleveland on hoard the boats, and accompanied by a baggage master* - .A* ho connection is xnede at* Alliance by either tbo 8 A. M, or 3 Pr bL Trains of o. and. P. JL B» passengers for Gieve-, land who go on the flret.tr aln-PriU to detained fire boors, and those on tfae.3 P. M, Train till next morning at TBO. v Passengers .tiro: ticketed through to Cleveland. Toledo; Chicago/ LosOlle, and' 8t .'Louisa Time' through to Bt. .Lous, 48 hours, ..... Faro to Alliance..£l,so Taro to ........£19,80 r dO . Cleveland...r...:.. 3,00 Co liockford ~ 12,80 'CO T01ed0..;;.. 8,90 '-do TA5Af1e,,.,,’..,.., 13^0 do Chicag0....'.......v10.G0 : do - Freeport........ 13,50 . -Passengers are requested to procure t'ckata at theoffleo ofthe Cleveland and PJttaburgbltailroad Company, Motion* gatiela House, second door from the corneiy. J.DUBANEhSup’tdlevelsod* T.+JL OACGUEY, Agent,- V - ioso> 'Water aL; Pittsburgh. mar2o • Monongahela Hoi SFBINGt AKKAMGEMENIS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD OOMPIiBT'ED! AVOIDEDr • ’ ' ' TaßOCsn iS FIFTEBtt HOOBS. (TkN AND Arms WBBNESDAYj TEUROAUY 16U), V/, lha tninßwill lea-re m tbllowa:—The-MAIL TBAIN 'wnt ieaveevery morning (except Sunday) atY. o’clock* stop* • plug at all- this regular stattotts;arrlvh)g In Philadelphia o£ 13o'clocft,.‘P iL, connectlug with a troin : dlrect to Now York. • • TELE EXPRESS leaves thostaiicra every evening at 9;SO :o f eloek|'.stopping only at Irwins; Greensburgb, Latrobe, Hillside; Johnstown, Lilley's, Gallilzen, Altoona. Ac., connecting: at Harrisburg with thetralnfor Haiti more, end arriving In Philadelphiaorßaltimore, noon. TUB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave evely after- : noon (except Sunday) at 6 o’clock; mopping/at all regolar stations, ami gunning only as far ca Latrobe. 7 ' ■ • • ItETURfUftG TRAINS arrive in Accommo dation, 8:26, A. M. Express,!, P. M. ' Mail 12, P; 7 !ff.. Pare to New York i $10.50 ; Paro to Philadelphia, $8: .Pare to Baltimore, $B. Baggagechecked to aU stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.' ■ _: passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged f sir ccffs in addition to the station rotes* except from stations - . where the Company havem/Agont.' J : /v-.3> ■/ Nonotesofale&denominatfoalhan five dollars will bo received in payment foe exeept those toued by the BankaofPimnsylvanliL'- * r ? *. •' ' v W* cose, of loss, the„ Company- will hold themselves rtsponsibloifar personal- only,%nd for - an amount not exceeding $lOO. : * ; - N; B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Idne has-been employed to convey passen gers^md-baggage to nnd fromtheDepot, at n charge not to exceed 12% errata for each passenger, and * 12% cents for each trunk.■; • 1 • *; For tickets, apply to . J.‘MESKIM£N,Agent; . - : At the P. R.R. Passenger on liberty St //■ . • Pittsburgh, Fobmary 18,18&r-f febl3:Jy*3d t£] r - ? 49* Papers that have this advertisement willplease cor rect. ' - - l . OHIO ASD PENITSYLVAHIA EAIXBOAD, ' • OOMMJEJfOISO JtjBMUVA K'YVZ, 1854 1854. MAIL leaves Pittsburgh at B'AM; dixies atAHl ance; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a dose eoa . ftuction there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin* nati about 12 o’cTochat night. ‘ i EXPRESS TRAIN leaves* Pittsburgh a* 3 o T cloclr* P. M., after th 6 aniral .of thd Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at .11,30 &. M:; rotinecifngwfth the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati for tho’nterning. Connections &ro raado.with the. Ohio-and Indiana,sad Beifimtaine and Indiana railroads for Pa; ton, IndJanapoliß andtcrarnsJnlndiaca. _ .. Gonnectfonaare made ■with Cleveland, Monroeville. fian duakyyTblfidcyltetEOlt and Chicago with:. Bogrxnsi Upper Bandaflfcjy Forest, trag. the towns on the Mad lUrer-Eoad. ■ Atavwith-Monut New&rkj Zanevrilfe.and towns on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Toledo $0; to Coldmbns'ss,2s; id Zanesville s^los to Cleveland $4. Through , tickets to liouisvillo; At redneed rales- RSHniKISGt OTBEXPRES3 TRAIN . learn CresUme at 1.15 p H*~ and reaches: PUtebargh at 8.30 P:.n, connecting with tb* • (oat Express Train through In fifteen bourstoPhilmielphla. MAIL TRAIN-leave* Crestllnaafc£aO*A;*Mi Jin the ar* - rival of the Night Express-Train JromClntimiiaii, and anires at PUtotrarebat 11.40, P M. , , NJSW BRIGHTON ACCOM leaves J Ptttebarshat. UK A 55,ar»iS P M,*Bd : Ncw:Brightonat fl AM,ahd 145 PE, - z ... FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7A. M,-fcnd 9P M* and arrives at 4L3D AM, end 139, P Tte ' r ** - Train* donotrunonSandar*- : ;i .••*• •- Tickets or appi£ at $l4 ticket: 'V otScca of the Qhfoanfl Pennsylvaniaßailroad Company;of'> ■ J. CHHHY* atthe ttirser of&cottnder ■ the - Mchottgahela•■■ House, Pittsburgh, or of - < . GEORGE PAEKTN, Ticket Agent, Federal afreet-Station* ,- Patttcntrer Agent;. : TSAHBfOBTATIOH CITHB. L. LEECH &' CO.’S LINE, VIA CANAL AND RAIJJt OAD, - ntfT^yjjp^p^a l '-" ■■•■■■••■'■■.. Pittsburgh, Notv Yo?It, Phlladelphlaand :> BaUlraoM., |V 2i - tio openJßgof Canal, .-ve-ore .pTfpared.to eyayn. - swtsttfp of prodaeeand merchandize to and from tho Bwtera jdtfcs, bating inaddltf on to crar wn , rtockcf boata mi «are, recently added, by; purchaso-srlth another P?JrT? stoci of Bh^pt^vtioo*lhcreasema- .... Capority • sod Tbe ftonylTyda Ocmpan/baylng ’DO'y' ’srithdrawn . .fromlheJPottagoilaDrondtit will enable ourcarstop&ss it • In onsthJnl tho tlinfrpreTionßly taken; thU ’will rfta us In ere(iaeddespatcb.VBblpzQeht9eoiuißsed’io.ditberof.thoan- . ,gffldj[BMi rnmrafctri cm, .. . and sdl inftnicUans prbmptlj: attended to, * . - carried at the lotresVcntwnt "'' / • Address or apply to 1 ; ■ .. D.LEECH AtXW^ Poan street and Canal; Kttebargh. •' HARRIS A iEECir; f BeceiTing depot, 18 BoutMPblid street* t&eUvpring depot, JJoctstv'Phllftdelpbia: • ■■ ■. 4* SMITH, Agent,- ■■’?■ - •••' Ko.7S> North, street, Haltfrnore. . • ' . JttcDONALD, Agent, Jfo.B,BatioryPlato,Now.Yoik. feta PEHHS Ttv AKIAv &' OHIOLIHE, • /BR^WEEH.r tmdtfur Batfitrn cities, . . vHCBZESKEMv BmcgSBSS 1 ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■ f\FFIGIAL’ NOTICE hasbeen giTOatbattbe State Works will be open orithftlrtcf’ilarcli;'' We uu prepared to start onrlines in two or -threerdays after, ; sad' aw now ready to receive irelgbt for FbaadfilpbUi;- New Yotk and Baltimare/atmodeiate rates. • * ■Having recently added extensively to our car and boat stock* by pUrph&o wi th another party/apartof Ule stock of £lnghnca & Oo n (who retire as will be-seen by these* companying notice,- from, the, bneioess of transportation,) oar tonnage capacity Is greatly increased.'!’■ withdrawal of the cays of the Pennsylvania BaUroad Company ftom. tho State fioad t ‘WUl enable os to-save aboat two days in time of transmission. . • r . s , - Clf&£K;k -TRAW* . .Canal Basin* Fitt&bnrjtb. Pa. „ . LEWIS * BLTLEfc* - 319 Market st* and 108 Sonth Front at, Phila. ' • - JOHN F. CLARKE, No. 1 South William Now York; ' * WILLIAM FALL, - .—^.^r...7SNoxlhLatrcoi»JlalUmoro. 4 BISOHAJM X.XSEU i 3 T|iHls Uto gjtve. notice that w have retired fr&n the X Transportation:. Business. .on.-the Penney Itonl*.canal and railroads, between Pittsburgh and • Philadelphia; and .Baltimore; aadwe recommend our former-'customers who wirtito ship goods by tto above route* to fiattonkwD. -leech ft Co.’s, and the Pennsylvania and Ohio tj™*, ■'»> 1 '•> BINGHAM A BOCK, • feb23 .. «WM< BINGHAM ft CO. T)KJfNSYLYANIA RAtDROAD.-AYuiTxa crrffuw XI- VxwBßtFaan. PnaADttpnu akd BiLTiMonAj" -* v /vrst (712«,-—iggs, Feathers, Mercbandisbi Fore, GO cents lOftlba. - - Or . &eond. OZa«.—Apples' tmd: Peaches (dried,) -Beeswax, Bristles, Buffalo, Bear, and Beer Skins, Clover and Jflmothy • Ginseng, Bogs; Sheep Pelts 75c$jJHOO lbs. _ T/iU*d-CZ<i«,-—Apples (green.) Bran and Ship SUiff,Bacon. . ahdßorlQ'.(looee,) Bntter, Hides/ Hogs’-nair, Hemp and Flax, Leather (Eastward,> Dm. • • . 4 : - JburA{7l<us.x-A2eohol, Bacon (In casks or boxes,) Briley andJlaU* Beef and Pork (pickled or Baited,) packed Candles,- Cheese, Grain (in .bag*) Lord end Lard OU,-Lead (In pigs or aheetsaOil Cake, Tallow, tVbisky, Leaf Tobacco, bQeents • BakA—Cotton COe $V 100. Iba* FloUrslta fcbl i deo!2 , , ■;. GEORGE C. FItAMOISCQS, » ' To BfllltoadXontraetors. SEALED: PROPOSALS .will-be recelved-at the office of tbe/Etoginear, comer of Grant street and'Diamond gradlbg and brWfflng’of the CH AUTIKBS-RAILROADj froni Col. Win.liea’arealdence to the. Borengh of a'distanceyofv fibont twenty, miles.- - Plans,- profiles nttd jipoclficaKOh? ’of the ■ jjprk will be- exhiWtelat -the Toffies prevtous to .. tbe leVtlng / and the lnfortaatlon necessary for bidders can ; betiodonappUcatlon to DAyiD MITCHJaLr'£m.,-ffoief -Engineer. -r border oftbeßO&d,'/ , •* CoalPropertyfor laleataGreMßargaln, llEgtJßsCßlßEßtjfrere theboiorcbaif of 40(J acres JL ofcoaVandlCS acres of puriaceV situated ot Frermpn’s Landing on property hu facilities ‘ rarely metVith; the Tein ;bclng 7 feet iblqkioftheverybestqoalityof bitmninooa.wial, and at a -pclnion Ibajdvcr wheratbe water Is abont.la .ibct at the lowe 9 t stageh and & tery langepoci;eoffictent toJiaxbcr 200 coal hosts. Also a charter for thepurposeofestablishing coal wdrkaat'tho'ejynapolhi.'TheaboTe willbaroldhalf, throe-quarter, or -the whole,- s to suit-purchasers. -Tenua easy/and price moderate. For further particulars enquire OfKOBERT ElUSNAStOntheßrcoises/brto , , . .. .. JAKES; C. RICItEY, •piartT - 1 • ■ Real EstotoAgeni. at this office.- " Att - ff'IUT wefrJkpo*D and desirable farm,late the hommtcaJ ■ X' of Gene*** the BteubenTflletaroplke, about .jeretr tones, from Pittsburgh, containing 20Q acres, ct viilcti .160 aro.cXeated.aud In a i high slate of cultivation,,comprising twoesoetlent apple. oSered for rent for one year ftmu tho.first [of April next; ; 3Tor terms-epplr to . - . r \ • JAMES O^BICnBY t ;0 - Keoe-tba premlsfry BUQAUB—fnTdend| -cnubeo, tLarinKl- aod loaf, for tala by- - - - .Wffl,' , i ' KEHJ & MOOKHEAD, '• ; ; , •'■-'■ ,’t . . ■;.... • ... • ■•■■■:.■•.• ■■ ' V
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