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': : . , . . ■ \ lON DAY MORNING::::::::::::::::::::: APRIL 3. .. :Xb> BuioamvK Tbis ceUbnted family of vo< a'* . .. fits commence* series of ooneertsla this city* at Masonic r' ■■■ . craning. The three brothere/who now. compose / . the company known as the *filntchtnuon Family ctfnnnt /.be excelled, -wo b*U*Yn for naturalmusical talent, lathis .country.. The piece#sun* by them are Hit abore the thou sandi of musical ** gems" that yearly- drop from the press', ... ; , and are almost Immediately oodslgned to obliTlon. Many ;- t : > •of the finest poetical effusions, the Hatchl&sons here wed i ded to good mnsie, and their singing renders the pieces sill! , moreattractire- Theirifl anidtvof, and an almatprogres* . : skm, In-ftlmost everything theygive the public.' - . . . _ Bythe programme-tor tonight’s entertainment, -are see . that the Hatchinwns sing-lhe celebrated tong, by. Charles . Mecksy, of “There’s a goodtime eomlng;”“Tbe ship on • theNebrascaUty; Top^y’asong; Uncle Sam's Farm; and other fkvorite.pieces are also included In tho pro* . gramme. -• .. - TheHutchlnaons remain la this city bnt three nights. 81ST tacts .—ld th* Courtcf Quarter £3ssfons on Satur* . day, Judge-ATCturo sentenced the following persons: James Jtt’lntyrej Conrieted of horse stealing, was sen tenced to two.years' imprisonment Id the Western-Penlton* tiary. .» Charles Anderson, who plead guilty to a tabbing GeorgeH. Dodge, of Baltimore, on the steamboat Exchange, ia December last, was also sentenced to two years* imprison* . meat in the Penitentiary. - Edward Jones, who plead -guilty of stealing an overcoat i from Henry- Woods* was sentenced to one year 5 * Imprison- i ment iQ the Wostem Penitentiary. . i . Wesley Harmon was indicted for arson, and aeqalttod on the.groundof insanity, was sentenced to be taken to the . Stale Asylom, in •Harrisburg, - Cowmnoo AnrAiE.—On Friday afternoon, Daniel Armstrong, lato a member of the Select Connell, from the Sixth Ward, met Mr. Alexander M’Oready, a cltUun of tho above ward, on .Wylie street, and proeeodedto cowhide him in: a most summary style. Btfore the parties could be separated, Mr. M'Oroadyw&s severelyinjured. Thocaufie of this allair la said to be derogatory words used by M’Cready against Armslrong’scharacter. The latter, as soon as the affair was over, wentebeforo Aid. Major andgave ball for his appearance to answer any charge that may be preferred against him£Mr. Armstrong was sUghtiy injured by a blow on the loco with a stone. - Lathes* OAteitt—Miner & Co.. No $2 Smlthlleld stfoet, havo received Prank Leslie’s ladles* Gazette, of Paris, Lon don and New York Fashions, for April. It «mtains all the newest Fashions, and a colored plate of great beauty, in addition *o the beautiful colored plate. Which is the larn»«t lodha* Fashion Plate, issued In any part of the world, the present number contains 121 Plates, a sheet of music, and Paper Pattern for tho newextaljle of mantilla, for 25 cents. MovisoDiT.—Saturday waatbe day fixed by custom, for a general turning of every thing that could bo moved, topsy turvy. - An agreeable disappointment, we apprehend, met our citisens on Saturday. Judging from the number uf furniture cars employed, and visible Intho streets, there were but few removals tacomparisonto the filttiugs of former-years. . A good sign. . lo&csirr.—»A man named Pcier Hoffman, of Lower 8L Clair township, was arrertod on Friday, and taken before Esqolre Uageman, of Birmingham, on a ebargo of having stolen u lot of hay and a pilch fork; belonging to a man . named Maguire. llb was held to bail in ssoo. Tee TaxiT&x.—-Miss Kimberly commences an engage* ment this evening, at the Theatre. • This lady, when sbe last appeared in this city was very successful, and we be lieve a similar success will attend upon her present en gagement. ■ • ■ <• Assaeu ast) Bxncar.—John Eny was committed to jail ou.FruUy, on a charge of assault and battery on a German woman, residing io Birmingham, named Catharine Schra der. Mr. Uageman was the committing magistrate. ~ v lffQCoa Stoxb—The attention of our readors to tho ad* verti-wment of ILL Allen is requested. It will be found in another column. Mr. Atlen*s stand Is No. 8, Wood street. Ho keeps ou hand, eonstautiy, a choico lot of liquors, Ac. Show £ron.*.—On-Saturday afternoon, about five o’clock, wo—of tho Iron City - were visited with ouo of the most sovore snow storms experienced during tho entire winter just past. Poucs Nnrs>-On Saturday, the amount of-business transacted la the police offices lu this city, amounted to— nothing. A cheering condition of the puLUc morals, truly. : NEW CARPETS. Spring Style*. IT- Tflß CUBA I* CA KFEI' WAREHOUSE, No. 62 >V THIRD Street.—We are now locdvm# and opening oneof the largest and choicest stocks ol Carpetings, Oil- Cloth*, Mat*. Matting, Rugs, 4a, ever exhibited west oJ New: York. The stock has been selected with great eare. l*erson*ln waat ofany articles in our line, aro respectfully . invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists in pert of the fidlomng, v«: . Royal Brussels Carpetings; Tapestry Brussels; Aubuatos Carpets; ; • Extra Imperial and Super Thnro.ply; • Patent Tapestry Ingrain; . Superfine and Fine Ingrain; . Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do • Tenldua 24 %> %, and 44; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; ltag, do • White and uticck Canton Mattluga, 44, 5-4. and C 4; Cocoa Matting, 24, 44, b-4,andG4; Spanish MstUng, very cheap;' Elegant Mosaic itug*, SGO perpalr; . Armmlaier, Chenille and lulled lings all prices; Fancy English Shtwpfkin 31&>s, $l5 per f air; Colored do do do from $2 50 to $5 each; Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mute i . * Embossed *ud printed cloth table and piano covers, of dntlrely new designs, very rich. - Damask table and piano covers; also wor ted damask by the, yard, toilnett, doyjers, A«. A great variety of p&Ueras in floor* oU-clotß, from 2 to 24 feetwMo. .Buff Hollands for wipdows, CO, 22,84, SC, S3,' 40, 42,44, inches wide. - » Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rleh. Window shades of every description. Oval and hollow stair rods, carpet binding tacks, Ac Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every thlng'tfiuany rept In Carpet Houses. 4 *fcmall profits and Hoick calcs. 1 * a B. QK VDLY A CO., msr&m49 82 Third street. Sundries— -60 half chests Y, and Gunpowder Teas; 60 do do- Oolong, Cbulan and Mekong Teas; 100 caddy boxes do do do do do; 60 boxes Non 6,0,8 and 10 Tobacco; 20 da pound sod batf pound Tobacco: 0 do Natural Loaf and Diamond Twist Tobacco; 10 bbls cut and drt Tobacco, 60 boxes Common Cigars; 20 do Half Spanish Cigars; 76 bbls N.O. Molasses; 25 do St. Louis- Sugar House Syrups; 28hbdsN. 0 Bugar; 26 bbls Crashed and Pulverized Sugar; 20 tierces Sugar-cured iiams, 60 bbls Cider Vinegar; 20 boxes Ground Pepper, B> papers; 10 do do Ginger do do, 12 do do Mustard do cans, 10 do Cocoa and Chocolate { 6 do Yeast Powder; 6 do Ilcckor’e Karina; 6 do Corn Starch; . 40 drums Figs; * 20 boxes Batatas; 40 cans Pe&che&Plums and Blackberries; • • 25 dozens Zinc Washßoanls —for sain by - m&fia i 4&J. B. WILUASIfI. 122 Wood st. Saisuyi fcKtai)dn-~fi»ttmirnagirßii ij now-receiving fals spring supply of Field, Garde u, True and flower Seeds. The attention or amateurs is respectfully invited to his etodk ti* Imported Seeds, among which aro— -68 varieties oT Cabbage &wds; . . U - u Badiah M , SO : ■ a ■ • ; Grass S ; ** • •; Rhubarb, or-PlePlants Seeds.. Also, the most choice collection of Flower Seeds ever offer* ed in this market K.B. BIIANKLAND;: Seedsman, feb!7j i. ; No. 129. WooM street. Pittatwreh. /“’I ODBV'U BOOK Ft»K AFrtiL.—Just received VX and for sale at MINEK & Co*B Cheap Book and Maga xtne Depot, No. 22 Bmitlifield street: : History of the French Protestant Befagoet, from the Hero cation o! the Edict of Names to the present day, by Charles Weiss,Prof«sßor of History in tbe Bonaparte Lvceum, Pails; translated from ibe French by Henry WiUiam'llerbert, Esq. Price $2,50. - Margaret, or Prejadlceat Home and Sts Victims; an Auto biography. Price 60 ccnu. Tbe lorer upon Triad; a novel by Elizabeth Stuart. Price KTceuta. • .. > Munstello, ike FUbcrm&n of Ktplc?, by Alexander Domes.' Price 26 auto. Call p r wild to New uou&bi—Nfiw jjixmsr?— The History of the French Protestant Refugees;. 2 toI» t doth end paper. - Margaret, or the Prejudice at Homo uud iU Victims; 1 toL, cloth arid paper. The Lover upon Trial: a novel by Elizabeth M. Stuart: 1 to). 12dj0., cloth and paper. .. ' Also Qodeyfbr April; end Blackwood for March.' The above, together with a large collection of rare mis* eeliaueoos Books, jcut received per gxprewL by SAMUEL B. LKVmUy 87 Wood street. DUHAb’ LATEST—Masanello, the Fisherman of Naples: by Alexander Domes ;just received by mar3p - • BAMUFX B. LAUFFEIL A PBtL FASHIONS—Frank Leslie’s ladies (Jaielte for April, jost reeel fed «sd for sale by SAMUELB. LACFFEft, -• tn«3o :• • ■■■ ■■■•;• No. 87 Wood *t , |~l ODEY’S LADY'S BOOK FOR APRlL—Contorting a \JT splendid Spring Fashion .llnte, find other engravings. Foraalbby W. A.GILDBNEKNNEY A 00 , • marSO ■ . 70 Fourthstreet. PLAID GINGHAMS—A A. MASON & cu., bare jmc re* cetved and opened, a large assortment of very fine styles of Plaid Gingham*. . - . marSft ALL 'WOOL delaines—Just recutved over 100 pieces all wosl Delaines, of all colors and quality, some black •wool mar3o MOURNING UOGDb—YVe bavejast receiveda large and - Superior assortment of Black Paramattas, Lyma dotbs, Bombadnes, JUpaeas, Ac, tnar3Q : ■. A. A. MASON A CO* PLAID MUSLIN D£ UKOE— A now article. suitable for traveling dresses, just received several varieties of the same. TmarSO) A, A. MASON A CO. LIME— 40 bbls LonlsvUla Lime, for sale bv ■■ PtrGO •••■ • - HENRY 11. COLLINS. /"10BN MEAL—IO bbla fbrsale by • • \j marGO HENRY 11. COLLINS. EGGS— b bblaibr solo by macSO ... npiMOTUY EKED—S bbls fur sale by X marfio . HENRY IT. COLLINS. LOVER SEED—For sale br” '■. /.. ! ” marSO HENRY H. COLLINS. f AHD-13 kete No. 1 Lord; Li ; 4obw do do. Forsaloby- ParBo • HENRY IL COLLINS. ANEW , THREE-STORY DWELLING UOUSKof 11 looms, with a good store room, ball, gas fixtures, bath room, with hot and cold vrater, and a good cellar, No. 133 Third afreet. Also, Nos. 129 and 181, both good dwelling house*, with store rooms. These houses will ho sold on easy terms, na the owner lotends to lcavo the city. Also, a raloable Fann in Somerset county. For terms apply to ; > 8. CUTHBERT A SON, mar3l- . UP Third street TffßW AND CUEAP BOOKB-Joat received: me iN tary. or Circumstantial Evidence, by the author of Heads and Hearts. • v Fortune WJldred, the Foundling: by. Dickons. rTfae.WSbterLodge: by James Weir. TrULinnd ConfiiSfkmsof a lloum Keeper. Hfij and Adventures of a Country Merchant, designed to Instruct and amuso: byJ.B.Joncs.. Received and for sale at • -' W; A. OILPENFBNNEY~A 00., 70 Fourth st. : l/'-MufckKKßOOKKltl—O-it. PIiAKISON Has received his AV tofrathlr collection of Mogaslnos, tlx *. ; - Knickerbocker lbr April; .40 ‘ • . do s . <: • Godey’a do-' Also, The Forester: by Alexander Domas. - , ■ Par any of theabove, ot other Majwinea or publications* onn HBAJfla OHOWN WRAPPING PAPKK, jwtTOS’d call or Bond to G. B, PJ3AKSON* oaleby SAMUEL B LAITFFSR. * ' No. 74 Third atieet, vurtZ , • No; 87 Woodltreet, • * roarSlV ' v’ : ..w v/- Dispatch BnUdlngw. inn &KA.UB MEDIUM WIUFeiWlf I'APiilLlart rt^d IUU And tor sale by BAMDEL B. LAUtfEE, ’ ■ .m«rg&. , : .. ■-. ■.-•: f ■■■• NaB7.Woodstreet- ; T>OLL UUriKK—d Libia prime roll £ar role by- v.v- • JLV marBs KINO A MOORHEAD. IkT 0. tJUBAIt—6O hhdsprim© N.o. 'sugar, la store and' f I 'ANNKHB , ' Ull<—*lo bbls' wo. 1 Tanners' Oil, for sale by iorMlo by [maraj ?. A. HUTCHISON A CO. JL mar2B KIRKPATRICK A HEERONB. , SPECIAL NOTICES. State JSatualFire &Blarinolnstiraiic& Company, _ * _ OP PENNSYLVANIA. ■BttTibh Ojfittcnri Jburth and SmUifieldsU.* PUlsburgh, -- Capital, 350,000 Dollari* pmsotrou: j. Jofan Dauphin to.; P. C. Sedgwick, norrls :-J burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker,- Pittsbnrghj'A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B. Rutherford, ' :Dauphin«o^-A: J. GlUett, Harrisburg; $. T, Jones, Harris* 1 burgj.RobertElotx, Carbon Co. > v . * JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. A; GABBIER, AePy. .A. J. GILLETP, Secretary. • The abovecompany will insure against perils of sea and inland navigation and transportation; also, on buildings and merchandised city or country, at lowest rates consis tent with safety. . Policies issued on dwelling, houses either “ •perpetually or fora term of years.- • ’ - j a ig Girard Fire and marine Insurance Comuanv OF PHILADELPHIA. 9 Office PxiUburgh Agency cor. FbarfA and SmilhfUld it* Capitol) 300)000-Dollarii Win. M. Swain, . ; . * J. P. Steiner, H. A. Shackelford. Paul Thurlew* - - m. Davis, • v• - J. It, HanlgoD) -• • • Thos.B. Mitchell, Samuel Jones, 5: Thomas Craven, Wm; H; Sowers* :F.D. Sherman, & ***£>» Philip F. Bnydor, Wm. P. Hacker, Alex. Heron, Jr, Furman'Shoppatd"' •• JOISLJONra, President A. S. GILLKIT. Secretary. . wm insure Cotton or.Wooloh Factories, BuUdihgß, Stores, merchandise and property generally, on the most favorable ton* - [J.l3] AA.OAMUE3t.Apmt. Inraranee Company of the Talley of Virginia. Capital $BOO,OOO. • HOME OFWCK, WINCHESTER, TA. •••..- MMcroits:.-.;v - . Jos.-S; Carson, . - John Kerr. - UoydLocan, ; ; James Q. Burgess, ■ James F.JJHey,. . . . -N..W. Richardson, H.H. McQdyro. . ■ . JOS. 8. CAItSON, President.C. 8. FUNK, Secretary. O.F.BRKAEE, Actuary. - The attention of the community !# especially invited to this company, as an InstHuUou based upon an ample capi tal, and conducted on the strictest principles of equity and economy. Policies issued on Boat#, Cargoes, and property generally, by. A. A. CABJUER, Agent. ja!3 Office cor. Fourth and Bmithflßldl at#. ASSOCIATED Firemen*!' inauranca IhSf . Company of the CUy of Pttttbureh, J. K. MOORHEAD, President—BOßEßT FINNEY, Swre tary. . , . ■ WIU insure hgalnst FIRE and MARINE BISKS of all kinds. Officer No. 99 Water street. CASH MUTUAL FIUE AMD MA- BIKE INSURANCE! COMPANY, of Fennsylvantwi CAPITAL, 9100.000* CHAU TSR PKRPETUAL. ••••., - - .- , - iVesirfont—Hon. AUGUST!) 80, HEISTEB. . Ateretory—THOMAS 11. WILLSON, Esq. - ni&Ecross; Hon. A. 0. Heister, - Samuel W. Hays^ . . William Robinson, Jr., . • Thomas Gillespie, * William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, . Harvey Bollman, • Jacob Potere, John Walkor, Jr., . William Colder, Jr., Jacob 8. Uolderman, Aaron Bombaugh. IU7S3BLL A OAKES, Agents, • Offico, In tafkyetto Buildings, JeB : (entrance ou Wood utrent.) IfS* ImportantXoCopper* autifoeeefter*. (Ksx Dr. KEYBEB, 140 Wood sirevt, has reetdved an as sortment of Thomas* Mechanical Leeches; M Cupping Glosses; 4t Breast Ulosses ; ** . . Eye Caps; . ■ u • Dental Leeches; “ Scarificator. These ore rosily important tnvrntlonv, and very conve nient to those who follow Leeching. Cal) and sea them * *B^“Corner Wood st- and \ irgin alley. ■ ji,o fS® CITIZENS* Insurance Company or D. KING, Presideut; BAM UEL L. MARSUEl.L,Sbcretary.. Office: 94 Water Str&t+beticeen Market and WoedttreeU . Insures HULL and CARGO Bisks, on the Ohio and Missis* sippißivereandtributaricA. . insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of {bo Sea, and Inland Navis* tlon and Transportation. siucross: H.D.Klng, Wm.LorimerJr,, William Bagaley, Samuel M. Kl(<r, Samuel Bea, Wllliaxa lUnghom, BnbertDunlapJr., JohnS.DHworth, Isaac M. I‘ennock, Fronds Sellers, B. IHrhaugh. J. Schoonmakcr, Walter Bryant, lYUhamD. Hays. • • John Shlpttm. dec 23 f3t» Indigestion and I*lver Complaint IKy CURED BY K!EB*S PETBOLKUSI.—Bend tho fol- btwißg loiter Dorn Rev. O. Digewsox, a. Missionary in Oregon': ■■■ Ma. J.SLKicb— Dear S»r: Mysclt aud wife haring been greatly benelUted by the.usoof your l*etroloumu I wish to lave you send mo a box of two or three dozen bottles. I am Minister In this place, and several of my people aro alfected with.lndigestion and ad inot-llnu of tbe Uver, tlio same of myself and wife, before taking your Petroleum, on Rocs Oil. Wo took several bottlo— two or threo each—about & tear and ft half ago, and we have never enjoyed so good health for years an we have since that time. I had not taken a single bottle, before that fullness of tho stomach which so the dys peptic was reliorcd,and I have foil nothing of it state that lime. My wife was al*> relieved from a chronic disnisc of the liver, which had been of eeveral j ears standing, by the use of your Petroleum. Sold by B M.KTIJR, Canal Bvin, GW> 11. KEYSER, 14U Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every where. oct2s rr§»KKLhOK*H DAUUEUBEOTYPEM,- lri£r Post Office Building*, Third street. Likcm**r*takcn In all kinds of weather, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M~ giving an accurate artistic and animate likcnrc>, unlike and vastly su perior to the common cbc&pdagucrrvotypce.at tbofollaaicg cheap prices: $1,50, $-!, $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to the bUd and quality orcofoorframe. noureforchUdren,frum 11 A.M to2P.M. N. Bv—Xlipneyea uf rick or deccawsl fcnu ns taken in any part of the city. [corgi ly „ Curtain materials, and uvSr Curtain Trimming* or on ry drvripUcn, FaruKur* PJashes, DrccatcUcs, Ac, lato an I Muslin Curtains, N.Y. Painted Window Puiii Hands, Ac., at wholesale and retail W. It. CAKKYF, Ko.l69Cbessut street, corner Fifth, rMlodelphla. Curtains Made and Trimmed In the Trry tu w<* t French style. [marVOJy Cornell CornaUX A great many per boos are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain remedy will be found in Hr. Coma's Coat lla&hs. for Bale by Dr. GEO S. KEYSKR, UU Wood street. Price, retail at island gi cts porbox. ecpS gaLLlberal dodneturos to tlio>e who bay ter sell again. ATTENTION J tL b. Oz-Voa are hereby notified to lre£r attend at your Armory,on MONDAYS, TVEDNKA- D\Y3 nod FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact noeh bull ness as may coma before ttft Company. 1* U \MS, mar29-6inl Secretary pro tern- O* O* B l *—-Placo of meeting, Washington liall, Wood street, bt tween Fifth street im 1 Tirgra alley. Pirrssman Lomas, N0,33A--3rbalsertry Torwdoy evening. 3lE£OumLX EircAMrKOT, No. U7—Meets first and thtni Friday of each month. _______ [mar2s:ly Notice—The JOURNEYMEN TAILuiIB 80- ClETY.tif Pittsburgh anil Allegheny, meets on thu firstand third WEDNESDAY Of every month, at tlm FLORI DA BOUSE, Market street - By order, . JOHN YOUKQ, JR.,-Secretary. LODGE, I. 0. 0. K.-The lr*£r Angeroua lodge. No. 289, 1.0. of 0. F», moots every Wednesday eveningin Washington nail. Wood <t [jyhy —lt is doe co RliUi’S tttrouura to say that U has been known to completely eradleats every vostage of thin dreadful disease in loss time than any other remodyi and at less cost or inconvenience to the pa tient. • The thousands of certificates inthabandsof the propria* tor, many of which ara from welt known citizens of the city of and its immediate vicinity, go to show dearly and beyond ill doubt, that Kick's Pstkolcl v is a medicine of no common value, notonly as a local remedy In Jfcraiv sis, WitumaUtSh Dtafneu, loss of Sight, but as a valuable internal remedy, Inviting the investigating physicians, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine Is purely natural, andis bottled asit flowsfrom the bosom of the earth.. V Tht fMaoiMcaiificate. is eoPUd/rom a paper puhliihed at Syracuse, Jf, r.,andbtars dale August 2, ISiz, to which is auoappauUdUiecertyicaUnfthtcek&ratedl). Y,FuU t 2i.J> n . qf Syracuse! :■ v This may In truth certify, that I hove been so badly af - Slated with Benia la for theiastseven years that most of the UmeJ have been aftable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all tho time by the best PhysiclansOureounlryafford*; ! occasionally got some re lief, but no euro,and continued togrow worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock Oil, as eve rythingelse had failed. I did so without failb at first, but ths effect was astonishing; it throw the poison to the surface at once, and 1 at once began togrdw betlsr, and by nrfng aoren bottieslhave got a curs worth thousand* of dollars, • MBS. NANCY M. DARKER. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kiev’s Petroleum, or Rock OIL for more than a year, and have re peatedly witnooiod It* Mnefldal effects In the euro of indo* lent ulcers and other diseases far which It is recommended, end can with confidence recommend it to be a medlcinewor thy of attention, and can safely say that soccens has attend editsusowboxeothormedieinehadfeUed. _ D. Y. FOOT, M. D. For sale by all the.Dnigglsts Ip Pittsburgh. fangTalAw, n. MINER k CO, -82.8mUhfi<dd street. Mobile B.leof ilnclilmca uasgasei - OUIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD;—PubIic no tice is hereby given, that on THURSDAY, April 27 th, 1854, at 3 o'clock, P. the Federal street Station of the Ohio attd Pennsylvania Railroad,. in Allegheny City, the fallowing articles of unclaimed baggage.wUl bo er)M>sed to Public Sale, on account of whom It may concern, unless called fl* by thoowoors before that time, vis: ■ 1 large trunk, with spring lock and brass nails, no mark. “ small blk do do- with women’s clothing, do . “large do do .do -do do “block do do . nails on top. • ><* do ' ' “ small hair trunk, with brass nails on top, - v do “blackleather do, do mon and women's cloth’g do “small hair- do, do “largeblack do, do “old hair. do, marked J. R. Martin, ManekwU*r. “ blk do - . . do, with ehocmakor’s tools, no mark. “ leather bag, containing e&ddlcr’s do do “ fender, marked* • Murray. .. 4 valises, various colors, • no mark. Lot carpet bags, various kinds and qualities, .do 1 black trunk, with iron hoops, - do “ valise oont&loiogeaddteTy; brass; &a, do “ black trunk, marked W. Wright, do 2 reams paper. do. Lombdln A Co., Wheeling. . 1 black leather pouch, 2 leather hat boxes, no mark.- “bogharness, . . - . . do “ black trunk, containing men’s clothing, do ••“cloakcase, do “hair trunk do “ box bottles. do “brown leather trunk, _> do “ black do do Iron hoops, . . do “leather do do do do Emigram's Baggage, No. 9, :• do “ box household utensils, Ac, ' do • “ do do do for Philadelphia. “ do . with spirit level and violin. A -so mark, “coil rope, do Lot horse collars, do . .3 large maps, do 1 large gun, . do . Lot bid clothing, do l blk trunkmkMJ. Jamison, Janosvlllo,Book Co,Wls. “ tea box, do • A. H. Jack, no mark, “grocutrunkdo -Miss Mary Springor, Loudon, Ohio. ' D. ILICOURTNEY, : Wiar2Sb6f MastarTransportiiUoT*- HENRY n.COLLINB. *’-»< rt” if* V‘- ~ >;! '*• - t ■ Vi r /*i -'s ,v; - . -■ -' *, ,■ 1 *»v ,' ~ . . dzuotokb: J. K. Hoarhead, .. W. J. Anderson, B.C. Sawyer, . B. B.Blmpson, Wm. M. Edgar, . IX. B. Wilkins,. ... O.H. Paulson, William Coillngwood. B. B. lloberts, , JobaM. Irwin, - Joseph Kayo, ’'Wo. Wilkinson, . David Campbell. .. ja!2. By the O’Beilly - Idnoa for the Moraine Post THIRTY-THIRD COSGREBS. , WABnncQToy .CitT, April affieodmeoi to increase tho camber of steamers to aloe was rejected. An .amendment to Increaso to 13 oLjo re- . The Committee roseaud reported a'Bill to the House as Originally reported by the Naval Committee, Under the opera.UoQof.the previous uuestloutbe Mil*M J Pattfetf»-veair IWjuajsKh , * J THE STEAMER CANADA. ' Eosira, April I.—The Canada cauaofl at ten o’clock,anil the aort/ fWa haro nowUMonl news’ by hw. At midnight on Wndnoatlay; Iho Canada cama In eollljioD ,with tho brig Balle.Alabt. Magnlre,oT Eoaßm,for llalUa*, immediately. Mm K«fer, » and JwIfiXKL'EF 8d T°' , h wl 1 the others were rescarf by tho ' 5? d . trenWerred to'tbo Are . Ibo Canada, when 12 miles eouthwest of Holjhendi eaw a ateamor supposed to bathe BalUbartlTerpooi ’ ’ March 31.—Advices from Boanoa-Ayre* re-, eelved at England, say that.thfi Government of Brazil. have resolved to interfere itv the oflulr ofJdontevUleo. It was rumored -that Montevideo would bo occupied uy tlie Bra xlllian army of 40Q0 men. BQeuoa Ayres was Quiet. 1 ■ ■ The last birthday cf Washington was observed at OonstnE tinople A>r tfae’flntilme. . All the foreign shipsof war dis : played their flags at the mast head. At noon, the frigate Lorant fired a salute, which wason*, swered by olUho foreign ships in the port *i TELEGRAPH MARKETS, Nw Yons# April l.*-Cotton declined; sales 300 bales, dtollned }£@s£; mlddlfngacdlowerquslUiesdeclfaed most, .Coffee: 350UgeBlont11 .St BomlogoOU: Rice:sales loatierces fit Flour: sale* 10,600 hhlsAt $7@7,- Bfj OOObbls Bombers at $7,5007,76. Corn: sales bushels at 77081: ■ Provisions: *ale»2sobhls Pork at $12,- 44014,87;- sales 1100 hblsbeef at (14. Lard.: eoleaSOObbls at 11%.. Cot meats: sales 100 bbls ot 608. Molasses t sales 400 bblsOrleans at 26. Tobacco: sales 100hhds Kcntuiky at 754@8Linseed Oil: sales 7000 gallons at 86. Iron firmer. ■ PmuDUPEU, April l.~Flour extremely quiet; fair/ mixed Pennsylvania WcAtcrn.brands, $7,226, including a sale of Lowlstowaextra&tgH; some holders refcso tbo former price, but the demand both for export and home consump tion is limited. Rye Flour eqdCorn Meal Unchanged. Rutli cr moro Wheat offering, at prices somewhat unsettled; some small lots of good Pennsylvania red brought $1:70. and 3000 busbol* white, part to arrive, sold at $1,7601,80, all .at. me generally refused at 76070 for yellowy it which price the. lost sales were made . Wbiaky 20 In bbls and 23>C in hhds. ■ r Cixcuttttn, April I—jVoot --Tbe river is sUiionary; wea ther wet, rained all night, cold and disagreeable to-day. Flour dull, at $0,83. >Vbl«ky drooping, at 105£. Obeese steady, at 6>£@B. Provisions quiet, no sales this morula?. Sugar steady, at 405. Molasses, 20022. Coffee 12t£012U for good Kio. CISCTSSATI, Apnll.—Tho river is stationary; weather very cold, it now (T o’clock) snowing briskly. Markets dull and generally devoid ofintcreet. WbUky Flour dull at $0,25. Provisions quiet but steady. Mess Pork $l2. Bacon 6*£ tor shoulders and Cy» for ridor, packed. Lard 814 for bbls and for keg. bucar in fair demand at 436. iloUsscs 21022. Coffee . linseed Oil hrtd at UO; a brisk tirmaud at 85. 6«*l&iportßDt to Country Dealers.—i>E GEORGE 11. KEYSER, WhoUtultand Retail 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, has for sale a complete assortment of pure and genuine patent or pro prietory medicines, which will bs soli at proprietor*price# among which are tho following, vis j Pius. Hooper’s Female, Dr. Ruse’s Alterative, Anderson's, ’ da Railroad, . utters. do.. Golden, Bonrhave's Holland,. do. Female, llostetteria Stomach. Dr M’ClmtocVs Liver Pills, Grewn’sOxygCQalad,' ■ Uobenrack’s Uver PUls, Hampton’* Tfuftuns "• tellers' do. Radefiffe’s Aikallac, McLaae’s do. (latchings'Dyspcprio; Fitche's Cough. HioUiftl Urn's, do. Cathartic, Aargeanl’s, do. for Dlxrtura, Wolfe's Schnapps, do. for bleeding Lungs, strcpb aki> mt;nn stymn, Robert*’Sarsaparilla, Dr. Kcyscr's Pectoral, Townsend’* do, Dr.Jaynns’ Expectorant, Bennett's Plant and Root, Taylor's Balsam of Limvdrt, London's Indian\egeiable, Schenk's Pulmonic, Wright's da, Dr. Duncan** Kxpeetcronty Holloway’s . . ; NattaUsß/rfftrum, Dyott’s Anttbillon*, Dr, M*Clintock’* Pectoral, Lee’s New London, . do. : Cough Mixture, do. Windham, Fuchs’s Pulmonary Dr. Cook's mions, do- Expectorant, Hibbard's do*. .• . . do. - Pulmonic, Harris* rick headache, Dr. Rom's Expectorant, Railway’* Regulators, Ayres’Cherry Pectoral, Moffat’s Life, - i4eUur*'Cough, Bragg's Antt-hlltons, Morgan's do. do. Fever and Ague, £s* Remember tho pl*M, Louden’* d 0.,. I>R. KKYSKII’.S Jaym**’Sanative, No, 140 Wood street, corner Brandrcth's, Vlrgia alley. German, mnrl&diw To the Ucbmtatcd.—Lm. MulLSK'a lAVKiolt- ATING BLlXlll UR CORDIAL —There was a Urns when people •cm made to belluvo that certain medicines halts direct Infiusncis upon the blood- Thu Ciliary baa been rx plodol. It Is now well known time it L« only through U> otemrnts-, the chyle and tho *«cr«fiooji, that the cbamrirr of the vital fluid ran bo Lbangf’J Mctsj’b Invigorating FllxJr pnriCf* the sangnlßrnue current, by purifying the eecrcUtme, and rcgnlating tho action of the stomach, the liver,and tho bowels. It LvanalterallYosnlanlnviggiv ant, and tho grot secret of Us almost miraculous rim* consists in Us giving trmo to tho stomach, bringing the fjnrtionscf every d l lard-ml organ up to the standard of healthful action, Imparting to lbs enfeebled nervous rys* t*m a relf-susUinlog power, and rsnirring it capable of withstanding the external Influences which hod heretofore enervated or prostrated it. Ilcnce is is a fortn-tgu, unfail ing remedy lor dyspepsia la all Itt form* and c n*c<iafncc# for torpor or undue activity of the organs; aud for all lie fluctuations, suspensions, and exclumeuts wLH> con'd! tuts the vtmptoaisof nervous disease. Wt on thoeonsU tulbu sterns b*nkeu down, the appetite Inert, tho digestion fiwble, the nerves unstrung, the mind clouded, ond tho whole system crushed by physical ftun and m&ntxl dr»< poodency, It will revivo and rostorn both the animal strength and th* mental < nergits with adigrevof mpblity that iosaporstUious times would hate been attributed to enchantment. • *. The Cordial 1* pnt up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price throe dollars per bottle, two for five dollar*, six for twclvo dollars O. II RlNG,rropri*'frr, 192 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout tfu United States, Canada, end the West Indies. AOKNTS. FLEMING A BROS, No 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh, nn Q'i.O K. KEYSCR. No 14d Wood street, do J 1’ FLEMING, Allegheny City. aprlcmsw A Word to Pormors— Htrw to have good Battor and More of It, and-Healthy Stoofr. S3-K*\r Dl.coverle..—-TEOETABLE CATTLE P 0 WDEIV-Tlmsa powders arw put up inone pound packs, and are really a good article, not only for the diseases Incident to Horses, Cows, Swloe and other animat*, bui th*y are likewise an excellent article to improvo tho condition of the -animal. J\jr JJCch Ctnci, they not only improvo tho condition of Mich Cows, but they Ineroasa tho quantity as well as im prove the quality of milk andhuttcr. The proprietors say that it increases tho quantity of butter from half a pound to a pound a week-to each cow, while throo persons who have tried It, say a pound and a half to two pounds per wnric,witb tbe same kind of fowling as before. Of one thing wo ore ccrtaiu. all who use It onco will uso it alt the time and save money by tho operation, as well as Improve the appearano of their stock. Price 225 cents n ,paper, 6 popersfor st. GEO. H. KEYBKB. No. 140, : corner Wood stand Virgin alloy, fobl . IVholmlo and Koiail Agent Pftlntcra—ZlnoPnlnt.—lhavejaßtr ocglvml a lot of Snow Wbito Zinc Paint, which lwlil sell ery low. - Also, Ziko D&rca by tho gullonj which soils lew, and covers better than Linseed OU. OEO.II.KBYBEU, 140 Wood sU xnar2s cor. of .Virgin Alley, sign of ibo Golden Mot tar, ttf* Pantaloon*.— Tho* wdMujown superiority of GKIUBLB’B fit Id tbo Garment, need* no. comment on bis part ; lb baa been acknowledged by ull who have faTOrod him with their orders, Uiat they bare co?ar boon fitted with tho same eoso and style as Lyhlm. Ho bogs to Inform his pa iron* and tho public, that his Block is now replete with tbo newest styles for coats, vests and pants, soluble for tho proseot season. .. *• ft. QUIBBLE, * Tailor and Pantaloon Maker,. - ' 240 Liberty at., head of Wood; -CV'Sledtclno Clleata-— Dr. KKVSF.R, whoteaala Drurglat, of 140 Wood •tft'St, ha* on hand « iploniltd sa> aortmentof MEDICINE CHESTS, for famlUcs nnd ateam boat*. atTarlonaptlcoa. Tboso in want or article* of this hind wnnid do trolllD giro him n call. . febl Land for Sale. lOAfl ACILKS OF LAND IN JFORKST COONTK, near, lOUvi thu Clarion river. Tbi* land isheavlly timbered, has an excellent noli, and beald to contain an Abundant* of Iron oro« and a thick vein of bitotninou* coal. Tho Vooan*- «p> railroad,vblch will undoubtedly bo bntlt.'VlU ruu.vcry, near $/> it, If not directly oerosa It. Tho MllJatown crock run* through It ALSO,6ooacre* in Elk eoumy.well timberod and watered, and Ivins near the route of tho Bnnbury and Erie railroad. Ko'bettcr invwtinont amid be made than (a these lands. The completion of the Bunbury and Erie, Iho Allrgbeny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render tho coal, lumber, iron oro and soil, of great value/ Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, • ■■■ • 7 . * Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. tliaTv WttAMINU i'AWSH— €OO roams medium; - ■ • (00 do crown;, . • DO do douWocrown. Forsaloby yr, B. HAVEN. Paper Dealer, corner of Second and Market fits. ratirl&e&TO QTBAW BOARIW.—6O,OOO &S for Kilo by g lUVEN 4 eornor fif SaoODd and Motkot eU>. marl3:c*m GOOBEBEUBYS.— 5000 targe Bearing Biwhea Jnst re : united,ln line order, at the BenlBUi».HlJhetreot i / marlSaiam ■:■■■■ J AME3WABDROP. TJ ALL’S tiSUCUSBIUN SKAL MUsSM-or puktsg lm* jtl passions of seale, and stamping entelopcß, this saporor to nnjr other to u*o< Orders fggcWttE py. . r ... . ‘W. ■. corner of Market and Second eta. o Kill' PRkSBISBj-Nouitliil ami Corporation O lbTfalttby> : ‘ .W.B.IUTBN, - cornorof Martet and Second ata. QKBD3J—SEEDS M Sweet Venial Gra?ss ~ Italian Kye Grass; While Dutch Clover; liftwn Grassy ■•* Trench Lncern;. Orchard andßlne Gross. - -The spring stock received &t tho Peed Storaof JAMES WABDftOP, marll? t Uo.4T W fth street, T 4 W N Glliusy HKnl>«—6o bushels superior-ecols &r 1 i yards, cemetery lot*, or pleasure; groauds, for spring * 8o wing, mahlogaflno, firm, close turfceqnol to sods, at the Secdnnd Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth atreot, by ittftrlg JAB. WAUDnOT*. SALT— 100 bblfl No. 1 Balt, for sale by xnar2B . KIEKPATRIOK A HERRONS. . -.- ~.' ''<''>'*:: r ; i-( _ , . ..,, ~...... . . t .-. a •.... j v <••'•> : / ;': v ? -->o:- Cv' •’ JVMWI’.S &&R MegJ’EMl +ffl£M , i S'faobes'watet’ in tho cluddv! by tho pier mark, BOdfhlliijg slowly. . -. . : i T he State will St. Louis. .Hfc-WouM rwommecithe steamer Addia to all that haye butfooss ?up tho Muakingum ilifir; : Shoileates to morrow at 10 o'clock. :■■■• . •• ••< _£apt.lkxni leaves again today f of cipclatmlTond Lonlß- Tlllcß Cnpt. D.. scorns tlotennluod to koop the Twin City moTlngj andoor Monel Frank In the clerk'fl Office Is always about when, wanted. ■ The KcysUmcSlaieviUl leave to Jay for Cincinnati. fiho fa always raady to..accommodate those who do tot travel on Sundays.. With Captain:nazlep-ouhor hurricane deck)and Mr. Brennan in the clerk’s office, oil will go well. , ■ Snagged —The SaJJie Wat encountered asuagon her wn'v from Nashville, which did considerable damage to her star* •board whocl, and throwing a shatt out ofplace. The boat faU by for; repairs for fifteen hours, and was 'at length obliged to cozne up onono whool. The Sallie West will not be delayed on account of the aeddont, hut will leave fur Nashvilleto-morrow afternoon, • -r. Ws'leam from tho ArknnsaftWblg that the J. M. Harris struck a Stomp at tho foot of Flvo Islands, Jut below Par danolle,cn ihe Arkansas, and sunk to thu guards. The cargo was saved, but the boat will prove a total loss From fit. Xonfa to Cairo there fa eight to nine feet water , The MfariwlppUt and above Keokuk, fa represented to ,"be fa a womsoadition now;tban r at any. timeduring the lowest water .of last season. Oh the Lower Rapids th ere fa notmorethonthirty-inchesof water. .. The Missouri fa said to beiaa shocking bod condition. There fa but three and i half feet to four feet on the bars and the.water fa steadily,falling. -* - TheUUocfa fain a little better condition than either of the other riven. . The: larger portion ofthe freight taken either up or down that stream, fa; put in barges, in tow of steamboats. Boats that do not tow barges or fiatboats.oomo and go with light freights. : . -The Osagebaeriuw go; so low tliat steamboats can holon* ger navigate It The Httle steamer fit. Francis started up the Osage Over a week ago. and no tidings have been beard of biar since, fibe fa probably plied np on some sand bar not far above tho mouth of the stream,-—£7in. Cbfara&afL Since tho first of January, the Board of Btcomboat In spec torsat thfaporthavo renewed the licenses of 140 end iieeris,:attd l7t pilots.. The Xnsprotors originally licensed 174 engineers and 203 poots. : Thereto no particular rauso assigned for (he foiling off hore displayed. Perhaps linen* acs are more easily obtained elsewhere.—fa. Cbmmercial. The Bfc Loufa Woo* of the 27fh says that thelong Inves tigation erf thO Kate J&atiuy affair closed tho day bc-foro. Commissioner Hickinan rondered n decision committing Cspt Bruner for trial befbre ihe United States Court, fixing bis ball ot £5,000, of S2DOO forbltaselfandan equal gum for his sureties. Mr. Henry Von Paul, Jr., signed as surety. The engineer of the boat, Albert Hardy, was facta-ted in the charge, but, some time since, forfeited-Ids bond, bring unable to attend, at the commencement oftbe examination, 4 dn account of hfa injuries. He to still at Alton, put rosy, by appearing before the 8.-S. Court, canceUhe forfeiture of hfa recognizance. - POET OF PITTSBURGH, 4 mi D uicixss WAtka in raa cuAJmiit rtxa mark, ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson,Parkioson,BrowmBvlUe. . 4 * buicrns, Bennotf. Brownsville. *• Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. • M Oen.iloyard, Peebles, Elizabeth. M Adrila, ilcVay, ZanrsvlUe. u Forest City, Mbore, Wheeling. . 4< Twin City. Bean, Nashville. u Keystone State, Tisriolt, Cincinnati. “ Bockeryegtate, Brifaboorer, Cincinnati. “ . VenturerQordon.lteaver. il Michigan, No, 2, IVcinWelfaville. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. .. Luserne,BenneU.BrownsvUle. u Thomas Shrivcr, Hendrickson, West Newton “. .Qtm.BayardjPeebles.EUtabetb. " li ' : : Formt City, Moore, Wheeling. ** PeiaaAytvaalajKilrwfeUcr. Ciorinnsti. “ Financier, Vendergrift, Cincinnati. ** Yexrlaro, Gordon, Beaver. ; “ NV-Jh Wolf, Weifaville.; 4f ; ‘ Buckeye State, BcUzhooTer, Clndnndii. STEAMBOATS. rmsßimoH, cnrcnurATi, rouisvniE, ■'■'urn-' ' S*l»T IIOCIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Pocket lone, rtm tß* cost ctaxce o* ~ FASBESOGBS AKD PBEIOnT Ttxrvun PXTT3BOBO H, OINCINNATX;.; U>CISVII£E, And Satnt lioulo. Toil Lise is bf ■nil comfort, ami Is Ui« cxvr nttocoa Paut of Stsah Picxrrvtrtj ItjoUWariTrr. UPotmscts withUiq o,'g, Mail Lfne of.gteamra Inna UneUmaifto utkl fiaJnt LotjLv by vbfch kl<l freight tt* tirtefej and re* ctiplrd through tkiily. T«o-dqv Steamer* Path been added to &« Llue, ttbkUnuw consists eftho follwJoirboats: / DasttTflkpartur* - Rvti, . fXtptciM. /rvni'Kttitwrgh. BUCKiro: mTE™.»3f 4 • No, B AI.LKfIJIEXY Ow..3rj*usr.™«.«o.Tdwdmyi- CRYSTAL PATRICE.~,..Wjf,J, J£otrsrt.«...^,.Wrdne3«lffT/ PHILADELPHIA YL J. «Mau-.^^....Thumi»T; r n r „ , .yri-iar. PEJiNBTLVAN! A Jr*Kusxmrfin........Satiirdoy. Leav* daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., proctor,ly. No t rrorlT*! after cJnc o’clock oa tkotacmlegof departure. - ' V . ■ •-.•/■> - for laurticnUns appJr bn fcoaptl. cr to; JOIIV H, UTJNGgTQKjV. , e JOUN PLACE, 5 } Agnate, Hpaongabelo Iloa*? HdUdlngs. IttelO} -for Civctimoti «ud Loattnilfu • TUK. rfeamrr TWtSf CFTY, Ctpt RDuS, I lrf<r«* for th^nhnreatJ iruenn^llateports. MONDAY, 1.1 lust, *t 12 ©Vlocfc u JI. for freight oßtl apply ob board,or to oprS •■' 1 <?. BAfWKS, Fop Zanesville. • RS> K Tl,fi sleamrr ADULT A, Copt, 0. W Gbaium, Ljwte'fcMjgfwlll U'STt* for tbeaboTpaDii IntPrmrdUtft port*, <BgMM»eo TUESDAY, srh Inst, otto o'clock, A. tiT For freight and parage npjilr * n t-tord, or fo *9ts -• J l>- COM.I.MrtVQttD, Agi-ot o For ioituVuit and Dowbno Green* t if*V* k Th<J Deis racier \V. A* £V\£S, Captain A* will lent* frr-ihu abort; and iutrns*- ■BtfffiaMwUito pert?, on IUKSDAY, April 45 h, at 10 o'ehiek, A. SL - For freight or apply on hoard, or to gurSl . -. JOHN PMCIC. A cent. For Bt* touli and Mlauesutn Aim. , • fTCS* lsKLLK*o&pt»fn LtA&3£4*&ncxi;mc:<+ will H'&w for iho above «nd Inter msmm&itntsinto porm, on TUESDAY April -JUi, at 10 o'clock, A. M* ' . For 1 freight apj ptwystßa apply n» board For St. LouW, Galena, and Dnbonao. Tmjfineatwmor GRANITE STATE.Capt, Uarcg for the Above and' interm*>- ffFrgggrflMlntp putt, on MONDAY, April 3rd ,at 10 10 o’clock, A.M* Portolghi or passage apply on hoard, or to . n»88} * JOnXVLACK. Agent. “ 18d4.” CANADA WEST. I : * Cleveland. Port Stanley. JB?Lb .-JbEwßelEßS"* ond Port■ Harwell, jyESißSrek THE YlX£ low procure ftteamer TELtIGItAPIL Captain R. Baaaow; will make two tripe n week between Cleveland, Port Stanley, and Port Bara ell, aa follow • - . Leave* Cleveland for Port Stanloy, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7J£ o’clock, Leaves Port Darwell for Port Stanley at l o’clock. Leaves Port Sianley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING,ot7« o'clock. - ; The Telegraph connect* at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Colurobasond -Cincinnati, tbe'Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo,Norwalk and Cleveland. Ball roads. Aho connects atPortStanley wlihtho London Line of Stagey wbtoh conhecta wtih the Great Western .Railroad. Por freight and pasaago apply on board, or to SCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cloveland; k P. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley; or A.M'BEIDB, Port Burwolt. taarSTdoov 150 Cheap &ot» For Sols, IN BOCUK3TKB, BEaYEUCO., Va., ok Im* than half prko. Fifty of those LpiawiU bosoldat soQcru:b,nnd 100 lota 'ok $lOO each, for, tho.'benefit of mechanics and others, who eannot spare a Becnnd $5O, or a : f*ccmd $1 00 though deserving tgohd buildbiglot apises, just as much as ajnanvorth hundreds, or thousands. Those who Aarc no moniy may tow toU for thrir labor, at libernl prices— pay* lag $5 ar $lO omonth, In labor, and receiving a warranty dmlthe moment the Jofc.ts thus (aid for. . Tbo title to there . ground* is porfbet, for which ..reference Is made la Thomas Cunningham, Esq., of Bearer/audN. l\ Fetterman, Esq., of Pittsburgh. • . - >. - „ <•• A very great amount of labor will bo required In this neighborhood,not only by the subscriber and those whom ho represents, but by Che Beaver Manufacturing Company, by tho-Ohlo add Pennsylvania Railroad Company, by tbo Cleveland and Pittsburgh-; Uoilrood Company, and by the Beaver County Benton Iron Company, who expect to erect 20 furnaces in .and' about tbo Beaver villages tho present aea sou. With regard to this process of making irony refer* oncoiim&ppetftiliy made toihlussra. Bremer A ilnhm, J.K. Mborhetid, J. W.>l!aUman,Xyon. Bhotb ACo., W. Borrow . Whoa, J. B.’ Hendrichrou, \\m. Wblgh&m, and James U. 1 Crane, Pittsburgh. , . 'Contracts, for grading, excavating, quarrying, mining, stone workjbrich'WorU, other mechanical dabor* miytiow bo entered into by those who.applyV-v - Tha above mentioned lots aro AOJeet front by 126 feet : deep, t*ch containing &00U squaro fet't. jaat double the : quantity in ’ccihraon'.shed.’city lots, of ;25 by 100. The . price,it win be'6een,ifl only one. cent albot,or a dollar fbr lo.i^t'Sduajw;:':2ferf'a ; taafrcan. have land of .his own to sit jiown on forb c?nf#, (rrlitdowhon Jot lOcrnfr, UioprSco of ndmn^*c*gar t nthhoe,QTtiiQUacJcing of hls.boofr. ■ Who • wUlmotmenredlaidte, af such prices? : The property now offered ili worth, double tho price chargod for it, and will bo so acknowledged and r« puled, by al4 the inomeht It passes Isto other hands. Many building lots awr already bespokon, which will be built ouand occupied the present season. Selections can be m&doat theso prices, from tho Bth to tho l&th Inst only; after which, a jmhh'c. rale .upon the premises will bo an- Bounced; and lots t»UI bring from $lOO to. $500.- Those who pay.cosh will deposit It with (leorgeSpeyrer, Esq., <if Bochester.or wltli Messrs, Kramer. A.Rohm, or Pittsburgh,' Tho decds wIU bo mode cut. acknowledged, aruldotoslted ln the same hands, to .bo delivered cn lifting •the money.'^ /.‘Maps of the Borough ofllochester will bo found at various ‘public places; ahl-amaller plates of the lots will be freely apply. iThe above proportion will bo open to thelGthlnst, only. • if, T. C.GOUhD, Iloehester, Beaver county, Pa. mUEIFOBTUNB HUNTER—A novel of Now York Soclo- Atty.by “ Anna Cora Mowatt,"author of “ Autoblogra phv of tux Actress.”, : Yankee .Notions for April; Peterson’s Magazine for AprUHust received and fbr sole by GEO. B. PEARSON, {Successor to H. P. Callow,) • . marS3 . . • ; -.Dispatch Building,74Thirdrt. THE MISER’S HEIR; or the Young Millionaire: byP namDtcnMyerfl,authorof Bellßraodon,Ac. - - - Potiphar Papcrt fbyGeo. W>Curtis,;.- . Autfblogr&pby of an Actress: ..by Mrs. Anna'Cora Mowntt .Jußtrereiredandforealoby G.R.PE ARSON, : ■ • ;>> . . . gnocessortoH. P.Callow,' msrglv No. 74 Third street. Dispatch Bandings. BARRY’S TRICOpHEROOS-One -of the best prepara* tionS for the growth of the bair cowinusa;.! gross ro* ctslvodby— ' _-ir -. JOS. FLEMING, mar2s; comer Eiamondand Market sts.-- . - A FIUL MAGAZINES.—Grab am-and Knickerbocker for ■ JX: April, mat received and for salahv - .SAMUEL 8.1/AUFFER, ..tnprifl / . - j 67 WoodAfreet; ': A' GOOD DWELLING HOUSE on- Fourth street for solo easy terms. S» CUTHBERTA SON, marl 3 No. 140 Third street. 1 EASTERN BROOMS—4Gdozen received and fur *nlo by 2j mar 29 BAILEY A RENSHAW. «A■ . ' , , , ", v ■'% COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY REVIEW OF PHTSBUBOH MAEKET. -1 Ornm oi »hi ffuir Mowmo post, i ■ Mon lay, April 6,1854. f : Business generally, onSaturdaJiywafl quiet/ ' In the tnor kcts we hare no’Special movement or change to notice. GRAlN—Receipts Were unusually lighfc/wHh,however, only a moderate demand from 'be trade/ • We notice a gale . ofloo bushels rod. Wheat at sl*3o. 100 bushels shelled Corn at 65c. Oats: 180 bushels from store at 44c. . OlL.—There is a good moderate demand forXard Oil, with sales of 26 bblsNo. lat 760} cash.* Unseod is held firm at 90@9Sc, ’-"■■■ u-"- ' A -J' TOBACCO.-rSales of2o kegs> 6 twist, at Do, cash. ; BULK MEAT.—Wo notice-a sale, 0f12,000 Xbs Marietta cured at $6,62, CO days. . "v BACONr-Wo hare no change to notice In the price orde i maml in ibis article, but quote at 69£@0 forshouldorsjTo l for sides, and B*lf@9e for hams* • • < ..SUGAR CBiIEO HAMS—In good demand, with rales of U<K> Ib« at 11c. COFFEE—The demand to the trade is moderately fair. P*toea firm.. From a lengthy article compiled on this Babject in the. .New Orleans Commercial. Bulletin, wu ascer tain that there will be a fallingofflathiaartiole this year i of neariwenW percent. Prom theflrstofjuly to the first ] of November last, the deficit ftonrßratil is 248,755 hags, or ndecrease of per cent; The filling 6? from the first' °W pr ? 13 expected to be greater than thls, making the whole decrease from BraxUhearßO.OOOilOOpbattde. " ; From Java the decrease will be about 20 to 25 millions of ponnds within the same period. ' / • This extraordinary drereara in theproducilotrof this ar uelft mast produce a corresponding increase Ini the price, nnd we may safely anticipate that theprtce wilt be high for two op three years to come, as it will take at least' that long to materially increase theproduction. made at the scales at512@15.50. - fBOUB.— Nothing wos done In flout from first hands. We oidnot b'earof anyoflerlhg; sales from stores are making « $6,87©7©7,12 tor superfine and extra. ' The following Is the amount , of Flour Inspected during the month of March; - ' v Superfine.;,....... • . . Fine;...;..; ~ - Middilug ....... Condemned.*/.. lialf barrels -Total BAHK HOTS LIST* co&aso’an daily von van isounsa posy by -- . Boon & Exchange Bankers) v PENNSYLVANIA. i OHIO. Pittebpigh Banks——. par. : y A Ihiladolphia ......... % jothereolTentßanka—. ‘ y Brownsville <* »*—*. par. Bankof Sandusky— — ~ . -Buckacounty “ \i GranTiUe;—.,....—go Cheat*rGo.(newissae).;. X\ Norwalk-.—.——,, go Columbia Bridge Co..— .i-L Urbans—.—.. fcC ' Danville « -.. £2 Wooster—£6 Delawareco..« M. INDIANA: Doyleatown « ........• .|2 State Stock 8anka........ ;« Lastou u ; t? BtaUßk.andbrnnchea..;v9i Germantown 11 . ......... \Z -y ILLINOIS* ’ Lancaster Ranks—4? State Etockßanka—.. V Irfhanon “ X? Btate Bank Branch— M Montgomeryco.Bankfl.« \2 BahkeflUlaals.;.;....— 76 Northumberland “ 12 " KENTUCKY. Pottevilte j. “ *4 All solventßanks....;.;., S£ Beading “£ MIBSOUJU. febuylki 11 county •« *2 Stataßk-ondbranches... M Washington ; u .« 42 . MICHIGAN. • v Westßmnch “ *4 Alieolventßanfcs—l - Wym^g.— M . WISCONSIN. Carlisle..—..,,—— Marine a Firelnsurance - = . Charobersburg—’ '.„ • % Co.at Mllwaukio.. 2 Krie.,.. g . TENNESSEE. Gettyaburgh—.—. y Allsolvent Banka..™.,., 3 Harrisburg—..— % NORTH CAROLINA, Honeaiilt»^..... w .. w .., f£ All solvent Banks.— 1; Middletown,.—— g BOOTH CAROLINA, • Wayueaburg......— y AllaoWcnt 8ank5...„,... 1: York Buka g GEORGIA, Relief Notes y AHsolventßAnks... United Status 8ank..;.*,.. 16 1 ALABAMA; ; - Allegheny City Scrip-.-, par. All solvent Banks.-;-..,' 6 Pittsburgh City “ par. LOUISIANA. AUeghenyCe. “ —.prezo. All solvent Banks——, V 4 . ■ . t NEW YORK. EXCHANGES. 4 New York City.— y New Y0rk....—.....,.. par. Country Banks...; y Philadelphia,.—. par. NEW JERSEY. Baltimore—.—i— par. AU col vent Banka y QndninitJ—. 3£dlsc , t. DELAWARE. Loalsrille-v-,^.—...gdlatrt. All solvent Banka k£ Bt. Louis——...—l dlsc’t. Small Notes—. H VALUE OPCOINB. MARYLAND. . American Gold(new)—par. Baltimore Banka— —*4 American Gold(oUl),-—prtn. Country Banks..——. % B3 YIRQINIAv ; Cfaiceos,,,, 600 BankofVa.abranchca.u y Predtfrfckdors—7 80 Farmers’ jz Ten Thalers-.—,—- T 80 Yailoyßk.abranchML « Ten Guilders.———.. 300 Bxchangeßk.abvanehes fZ LculaiTor.—4 26 Wheeling 8ank5......—.14 Napoleon*.;— 3 83 Wheeling branchea— y Doublocns ) Patri0t M ......15 70 NEW ENGLAND. ' Doubloons, Spanish—..l6 25 All solvsnt Bank*;—:... 9£JDueata—* 210 PBICE3 OF STOCKS. oosaxcrip daily roa tits kowraro post m Patrick* is, Frlemli Eichadffe OroherSf Owner of Fi fihtsnS Wood strait,rilitbvrgh* ; LOANS. Bid, \Axhed.^rVdL .ÜBltedStatcstfa.l&C**..*-* *.5119,00;$ 120,00 $lOO,OO Coiled St*tc*s*.lS63—....—*.. 100,00 101,00 T 100,00 PenneyWairf&fA.lb?#..*.....****. 105,00, 000 .100,00 PennaylTania&;i.ls6B*.*.9s,oo; &T,OO 100,00 Allegheny county.£»*.*..*.*.*.* ... j 100,00 -100,00 Allegheny cotintycoupcns.***.* 90,00:100,00 109,00' PUtsbixrgh elty fia...*..****.,.** '100,00.100,00 Pittsburgh city eoapona, payable * Sew York ** -102,00 Allegheny City ba*,.;.**..,......*** 99,00 Allegheny City coupon*, payable In Phi1ade1phia..............*.*** 92.00 BANK. STOCKS. Bank ©fPlttßlrargh***......*..*.* 65,60 Merchant** Manufacturers’Bank 67,00 Exchange Bank*.*......****.**. • 65,25 Farmcrs'Dcpcjttßank.....,***** - Allegheny Saring* Rank..*.**** 00,00: BUnXJE STOCKS. 1 H(mongabcl& Bridge***....*** StClalratreet 8ridge*........ Hand street Bridge**.*.*.... Northern Liberties Bridge*.. INSURANCE STOCKS. Western lnenrac.ee Company*...* 35,1. Qtlicns’ Insurance Company. .«*. - 15,00 Associated Firrmen’sCompany.*. 6,00 ; TELEQUAPU STOCKS. Atlantfoanl 0hi0...* 42,00 Pittabnrgh.d nricnati a Loulsrille 41,7 f Lake Erie™* ............. Pittsburgh Oas Works.*.**. Slontmgshela Slackwatnr. :;z , w RAILROAD STOCK-, Pennsylvania <9,00 Ohloand Pennsylvania Railroads. '43,751 Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad— 60,00 Marine Railway and Dry Dock-.- 102,60 Turtle Creek Plank R00d............ 10,00 PerrysvillePlank 28,00 Greenaburg Turnpike. ... 8,00 Char tiers Coal C0mpany.;..,..,.;...; COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and —— North American....................... North We5t.................. North Western- . —— Adventure.............. ........ A 25 Ohio Trap R0ck..... Minnesota.... ........... Pittsburgh and Islo R0ya1........... 8,00 Douglas Houghton..,.-.. 4.&0! f Hro Steel «...ZZ.. 1,12; Colling. .. ................. ' S,OO . o,oo* Bluff. 2,00' Peninsular..- ] Avery................... } Forest....-......,.,.,-*...............,.., " ——; Phoenix...—.... 7,00 . 2,50} AUCTION SALES. Anctlon oain* JAMES' BTKENNA, Auctioneer rand Commission Mer* chant,No. 120 Wood street,near the corner oftlfth, regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries; Glassware, new and second hand Furniture, each day' at 10 and 2 o'clock; and at early gas Light, each evening. Watches and Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Ac., with a general assortment of every description- Of Dry Goods. • Refer to the principal merchants. ftb9 _ Auction—Dally Bales* _ - A T the Commercial Saloa Ttoomit;; corner of Wood and J\. Filthstreet*,at 10o'dock, generalassortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Oats, Capa, Ac*, AT 2 tfCLOOK, P; M., GroMriefl.Queehsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Trying Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Pur*- <ure,£c., AT 7 O'CLOCK, IV M, Books, BUU'inery > i l aiiey Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothier, Variety Good*, Gold ana Silver watches, Ac. -V. M. DAYIB, Auctioneer. fjaSlrtf JAHESv KcKEHHA, Auctioneer, Retail grocerystore fixtures, stotes,' &c\ At Auction—On MONDAY MORNING, April Sdjftt 10 o’clock, will begoldattboßtore, comer of Robert andYVeb- Blet streets, theentirestock of Groceries letaainiDg on band; as the owner !* declining biudneas; comprising mo* lasses, indigo, mackerel and white fish, young hyron ohd Mack teas, saleratua, pepper, ginger,ulsplco, dotes, cinna mon, batting, tin-ware, mustard;-quot'nswnre, crockery,’ glassware, Candles, soap, 1 sound state, stoto fixtures, Ac. ' ftprl - ' JAMES tf’KRNNA,-Auctioneer. ' P.M. HAYIS, Auctioneer, 17UBNITUBE AND FIXTURES OF FRANKLIN HOTEL ; at. A wnaw,«—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, April sth,' at 10 o’clock, attho Franklin Ilotel, N 05.103 eiia iOS Third; street, near Wood, wjl] be sold the entire household iwd kitchen-furniture, bar fixtures, Ao., comprising SO French post bedsteads,. 15 superior feather beds, bolsters and pillows, cottonj haak end straw taattraasc3, beddlue, hair-seat'soft,' chairs, rockers, settees, centrotabley wash ‘Blonde small tables,carpeUUooking glasses,chambarwaic, venitian und'transparent' blinds, curtains.extension and oberryrdlnins tables, queeusware, glassware, knives and .Having purchased from H, P; Callow Lla entire stock of forks, stoves. and- pipe, bar room fixtures and furniture. Books, Periodicals, X will be pleased to see mj friends large cook stove, kitchen utcneils, At. - ftiul thopublio generally at tho old stands N 0.74 Third at, apr3 - ; ,- - : . P;M~. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Dispatch Buildings, •• •. continuance of tho' former patronage is-respectfully jlidted.^• A fall nssortxnontof tho best and most recent publications 'Ulalwoysbekeptonhand.- AU subscriptions contracted for by lIP. Callow, will bo irninhedasnsnalby me. ; GEO. R. PEARSON, maria 7AThlrd gtreauPlspatohlßuildlnga. : BUNIHU.ES AT. AUCTIuN-—IVUlbe Mnd'attha iVimpTuny . , clal Bales Rooms, corner ofWood and Eifth streets, on I MONDAY AFTERNOON, April Bd,&t'3 o'clock, s closios consignment, embracing 3 bblsHank Oil; 5 bbla Tanners’ do ; 10 baskets Champaigne, superior brands; .25 boxes Cigars—Regal ia,Princlp« arid Ita-vana, 12 box® Cavendish Tobacco; 14 half chestaTeas. Ac. Tama of <-« a h loncy.: P. BT. DAVIB,: ; -vaprl . '-"• • •-y Auctioneer. Dry goods Monday horning, April Bd, at 10 o'clock.; atthe Commercial Bales Rooms, cor.' fifth and Wood streets, will: be sold o laroo assortment of staple and fancy dry goods, compiiaiDgforeign and domestic cloths, casrimeres, tweeds, alpacas, delaines, ginghams, prints, muslins, hosiery, gloves, trimmings, thread: marSO •- P« M. DAVIS,-AticUonoori;'' 'TKTUO WILL. CONTINUE TO PAY TtENiy—'Wlibi T V when a large and beautiful Lot of Ground, fronting on two streets*(ss by 184,Vcaa be bad fors2oQ; only 4l& required In hand, (be. .balance to be paid at $5 a month ? These lots (only, four of them,)' are situated ou Mount Wash* ington, within twenty minutes walk of the City, and can bo bad ats2X) each, and on the above iermv If applied for be* fore the let of April next. Apply without delay to ' 8. CUTHBERT & SON. 140 Third street BACON— -89 pieces on consignment* and for sale by maf27 HENBYH/OOLLINS, TTAM&—S casks Bacon llama in store and for sale by JX mar2C HCTOHIBON 4 00. T OAF SUGAR—IOO bbls landing, persteamerßen Bolt. • JU and for salebiy fmar27j~ JAB. HUTCHISON A CO. IN EUROPE; Views afoot;, or. X. Europe seen with Knapsack and Staff: by <L Bayard Taylor; with a preface by N.P. Willis.' . ELDORADOiorAdventurealnihe path of an Empire; • comprising a voyageto California, via Pxsama; l ift in San. Francisco and Monterey; Picture? of the Gold Region; and Experiences of Moxlean Travel: by J. Bayard Taylor. For gale by B. T. C. MOBQANj 104 Wood street. POTATOES.— 200 bushels for sale by morZO HENRY H. OOLLINB. v * '* v -- v, 'Li'. *3*i / -v j' *i. miscellaneous. 7. iVhtUßUi • • . ji IArAftVIS P E wS£ ot nanoo ' i c ’ i « n ' l jWh*™ Party ~ MoMABTEBB A MABKLB. rtroHelnT.. K. WHWEHOIIBE, T?ANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYE? AND CLEANER’ -X .No..7l3AßELLAßt,nearthoEmmetHolol, - > ’* °>ar* Aimmyinr. Aal'i'Sprtng style of PIata—JOSEPH CuXA CrsL CO., comer ol Wood street and Diamond Alloy, will .■ "lahodoce the Bprinit Style of HATS thla day. tf»MB /v.,, tI ,„„Kot 1 oe to Isiloni t II an -is, and Pants Maker, wantod «treetfcM?s, r gft“Wm,c#n,ar..tf.Woo4 anil Water wreeta. cash paid for work every Saturday eToning f r l.7 A . wholesale .Dealer In-Cheose, Hotter. Seeds Fi«n »»i,i Produoe generally. No, 25 WOQpV, Plt&B. fCrB A ' DBY OELLAH, undcrthe Neptune Knelno J\ Douse, onSsventh street, Bui table for or produce. Inquireof, ’ JOHN n. —* . ..•P» a f g - >-v -267 Liberty street. ■■■■.,.: ■.• ■ ■... To Let. . * aTEIE dwelling bouse now occupied by mo on Fedoml . street, Alleghany, No. 4..Collonade Row* hoar tLoem! of tho bridge. Enquire at the house. a feb2s;tf W. IL IOWRIE. •StabicWantedt • . Vi/ItHIN a few squama of the passenger station of PoniU TT eylvanla Railroad, sufficiently large to hoidsevenor eighlhorses. ;r ADAMS 4 CO., morfl ........■:.■■■■■ ■; : .■ •• fti Fourth street. ROBERT E. PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ST. X.OT7XS, Mo. Tracis For Kent. -. A HAMS A CO.’S PREIDHT DEPOT ON -LIBERTY Streeti trlthißaHroad Track, Switch, and appnrto.- IDf t alre at the ErprwaQffice, . ' SEW PAPER MUiUi - ,■ — , CANTON, onto. TTUSHEIt, ANDEESON A CO , bays jostjrtarted Ihetr pa- X per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to- receive orders for printing. and wrapping paper of ait H* - - f.h27:tf ...... 7,239 . • ;-. .New Clotljlnrr iltore, - mrrv°‘ 1’ BT , tlEliT . OPPOSITE LIBERTY. frnE entocrlber has jort opened this new eetabllahmeDt, X: ®h«» he haa always on hand a large and choioa araori ment of all articles of CLOTHTNff.wblch he wamntaXil toanyln thedty, »nd will sell at. the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested fo give him a call; 1 marftly ..., - ; - D. OPPENHEIMEB. P-t, -Monongnneln Bridge. ITTBBURGin .March. 3,1854—The President and Man* ■ aeera of the Company for erecting a Bridge over the jiiver Monongohole, opposite Pittsburgh, in theCoanty or Allegheny,havo declared a dividend offlye perconf.for tho hut id* months; payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, at the biU.hcnw.cn and after the 13 th in“t oartt JOHN THAW.Treaanrer. T-' "■•■'i'V ' Tnlto Notice, ■. ■' - HAT THE ' AOENtJY OP CAPT. MASK STERLING, . concerning any business of mine in Pittsburgh, has this day been closed' by mutual consent. ; All persons hav mg claims against me, or the steam ferry boat “ Two Bro » «». 'll 1 apply to me personally, on said- boat, or at the Si. Clair Hotel MARTIN BRODERICK, : January 6,1884; _r : ■: m ,7 Important to Tailors. JUST RECEIVED, a large aesertment of Toilers’ anil Trimmers’ Shears, or thobest makes in the country, which we alter at the manufacturer’s prices; at ■ - BOWN A TETLEY’S, EoferprUo Wcrka 13U Wood street,: , itfD7 •• ■ • . WnolflaaTo Ageutßfcplnanufftcturfrp. enterpribe works, Thinl door bdow Hrptn Afev. - TJOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Pportlng Xsmen to their largeasaortment of Ouns, BlQes and Be volTlng Pistols, tho, largest and best selected stock ever opened to this merket; together with a generslasrortment ofHsrdware.Cutlery, Toolsand BlshingTackle, allof which wo offer ut tbs .lowest poesiblo prices to wmh pureb&sertt,'or tor good appiored paper. . • . r marls “THE SHADES? 5 MO KG-ART IS. BDfeYEK iA:ESPECTFUCif»Y luforma bis friends, and tho public In • JIV geuerali that be has fitted, up the large and commodl' ous BAUH)N, In the basement of the THEATRE, where he keeps constantly on hand the choicest LTQUOKB. of the REST BRANDS. His saloon is hoptopen all hours dnrinfr thedsy. ; feb2o TISHKAS 4 CO., —“ BANKERS AND KXCUANOB BROHERS, : . ITq. sb. Wood Strtd, corner of Diamond Jltcu. ’ ' HTfSBTJIWH, PA- " . BUY AND SELti Bonk Notes aud Coin ; Discount time exchange, and promissory- do tea; make coUectiona in all the principal cities of the unions ; Receive deporita on call and oh interest, and give their prompt attention to all oth«r matters appertainingto ft Broker's busiaesi: Eastern Examogeoopstamly on hand. , - mar 6 ..v ¥X BOILDWO hOT FOR SAliB. A LOT 24 feet -front on-WYLIE street, and extendfnir J\. back 109 feet to Wide alley. Oh the back part of the Lot is aCcllar Wall* built ftr two small. Howes. This Lot Win adcsinibie location for* residence; and will be sold low, and on fkvorable terms.. good, and dear from mcambnmce. Knqniroof . ; GEa K OILtMORB. ; feb23 . .. • . . At Offlce of BlornlogTo«t,■■■■ A*. Private Sale, v . '• • "I O BUILDING LOTS, in Ihe’eillage of Temperanccrillo: I & reach lot 26 Teet by 110, to 010 feet alley. The aboro lot* are rery desirable for bnildlogor manufcictnring pay. posea t Qnd will be sold at' moderate prices, anti on reason able tenns. • Title indisputable. Enquire of . WM.J.UOWAKD, Jr* Ho. 179 .Fourth street, Or JAMES C.HICHEY, Jleol Estate Agent; at this Office. •• 102,00 W,OO 04.00 j ' 65,751 67,50; 65^0[ oo,oo| :r. V Qt ocery Store, tor Sale. : mUE nnderrigncd* betagaboutfoen&ge in another bus!* X o«8f offers for sale, on reasonable terras, the STOCK andGOOD Witt of his old established yarnDyGrocery Btoro,corner of Bmithfleld and Foorth struts. The stock comprises an assortment of the Tery best Family Groceries, adapted rpecUUy to family use, andseleeted by tha propria* tor Ju the eastern markets, on the most reasonable terms; The stand Is one of tha bestih the city. For tcnns apply*at the store, (roarllj QgQRQIS AETHuRA. CRYSTAL PALACE, JTo» 18 Harket street* 1 C, C. SEELY, EESPECTFDLLY Informs his friends and the L«Wphbliein general, that he has just started bla York audPhiladelphia modern stjle of COOKlSGOlTSTEESandeveTythlngelseinthe earing line. Oysters la the Shell or Stewed, fbr 12\4 cents & dozen. . .He will also' fornlsh the best of everything that the market will afibriL - House always open until. 3 o’clock In the morning; marl&if 44,00 43,00 24,00 68^0 45,00 ’ '49,75 40,00 63,00 105,00 12,00- 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25JJ0 25,00 ■ • • Altor Honsc. TyTO. 264 LIBERTY doors above the Atbenasmru XT The undersigned, having purchased the above named popular Restaurant, and at considerable expenso re-fittpd it n splendid style; would respectfully solidc ihe patronage of the frtendfl of the former proprietor and the public •generally..-.:---.- -, : *U* Ua* Is stocked with the finest brands of Wines and Liquors, and his lairder shall contain the best the market OjsterSj'G&me, &c., in season. . 05-Lunch served Up every day at 11 o’clock, A. M, mar22lm -. ADAM WERNKR, Proprietor. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! PYeifl© <£* Meyran, DEALERS IN-WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu wSMln? pled by L. Eelheman A Co. v We bavo now hnnrf a . splendid assortment of 8 dßy and 24hour Clocks, which we' offer to the pubUcat great bargains, niches: Iron coses,' pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks, Y ; Also, arich assortment of fine;gold and lover,'cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap far cash. / N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar 23 Nottee to Btockholdersi Omcs o? *ax Ptttgs'usAßn.CoxxxLuraLft Ik R. ■ ■_ _ __ * Pittsburgh, February 24,1854. f A GREEABLY to a resolution of the Board of Directors jLJL Of the Pittsburgh and ConneUsvßte R, R. passed at a meeting held at the oiSca of the Oompauyv Neville Hall, In ibis city, ou Wednesday the 224 lust-% individual-subscri bers to ihe stock of said company are’ hereby notified that •the 2d, 3d and 4th instalmcnts of two dollars andfifly cents xr share bn their subscripUon s wRI beduaand payable at the office of the Company, on the 15th days of March, April’ and May next. . . WH. B. CURRY, Treasurer, ftfb2s * ;% P.&O. R.8.C6. Olothlngl Glothingl • . TTIHB undersigned respectfully informs bis frknds and the: A pnbUo that ho is now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib erty street; a choice assortment orClbths, Cassimeresand Testings, of the latest' and moat desirable styles; which -he Is prepared to make to order in tbe-toost; fashionable man ner, at short notice, and.on.fho most reasonable terms. . We havealKxm hand alargo and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing; to which we invite thoattontiou <*f buyers, either wholesale.or retail.- - /■.•-. . Persons who purehaM goods for cai>b, wQI 2nd it to thclr .advantage tocsdl at 177 Liberty street, before making their - ■ [marDj •■■■-, ,O. CONNER. NEW SPRING GOOOS« / ■ JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY 4 GO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner of Diamond* alleys tbb : largest-and'<mokt :varmd. stock\pf goods thab thia celebrated bouse haaeter had the pleasure of attention oftlie pnbUcto.- These goods have been purchased fromflrst hands, and, v consequently, no second profit on them; vrhfchleavestw able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house in. the east ern Therefore, Tte respectfully Invito the attention of wholesale dealers and.cohntxy merchants, in general, to give us a call, and examine our. extensive assortment of &KADY MADE- CLOTHING. It is almost impossible' fo enumerate tbequantity.of immense piles of garments that Is to bo seen at this large establishment; tt Is sufficient to say that it has never booaequalledby the house itself. • marlCnf JOHN McCLOSKEY 4 CO. HAVING disposed of my entire slock of Books, Periodi cals, to- Mr; George R. Feorsou, I cheerfully re •commend him to my enstomors. : All persons knowing themselves indebted to me,, will please call at the old stand, whore I will be. found far. a short time.. ‘ : H. P. CALLOW. - Now Arrival of. Sprint; a&d, Summer. Dry Good*, ... ■ AT No. 99 N. W:' SIDE OP WOOD STREET. f TV GUEQQ & CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, JL/# French and German DRY GOODS. : Having receiv ed our largo ana extensive stoct of spring, and eumm?t goods, purchased from. iro porterß,man a facture rs, and part threragh onr own imporlntloti,vre feel safe in assuring oar ; : ©ld customers, country merchants and city dealers general* |y, that-owing to those acquired facilities in purchasing, 'wo can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely mot in tto trade. t . . . . ■■■ Among’our. f dry goods stock will.bo found cashmeres, de» Iklhffa,. Portsmouth -lawns of the. mest desinblo designs, mohair lustres,alpacas,plain black and fiineytigurod Bilks, ginghams and fartcy printa, latest styles; broadcloths,fancy TesttagsTcasrimcres, satinets, tweeds: and-summer panto* - loaning j brown aud hlackinaslins, table diapers. We have also opened a veiy large assoftmrnt of .newest styles, palra leaf, hats,: Rutland braid and-Leghorn \- ahdCan extenS Ta Torle ly pf hosiery, gloves; and ribbons; with ftoCT nettings, jaopnetts,mnll:ond figured Swiss musHns and biaek rilk veils,'Ac.,.. - . -y. . V -Our variety stock embracesinpott buttons, per* ■cuiaion caps, threads, port monales, potent medldnes, per* fmaerr, and ahnost every articleusually; kept In the va* riety/Jlne, together with>large. stocknf gold, and silver - watches, watch materials,glasses, goldand gilt jewelry of newest patterns, find a great varietyof 30 hour and day :docks, ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices ibr cash or aatislhctftry reference, , , . * *, N.Bj—An eariyjcall from buyers Is rcspoctfUlly solid tod. &fr2S D. GREGG & CO. *PCTT£R —2O kegs for sale by J> mar2o HENRY TL COLLINS. EPINKD bUGAßS—Powdered, crushed, ciaritted and loaf; for rale by marSS KING & MOORHEAD. • V - v ?*: v.-*? • >;:*•. •*» % ■ i; « J ■ . .*** • . - -•> < ** • •*> • ’ - ■ *■■. \ .■' .... . 5 L* <V*> * . •• >. -i .*■•■ > '■f.'--'.'..-., . , «.fc-- .?. * ■ - .■■'■■ . l /«* *■ . \. . " ‘ /• 'V ;,.V - I" e ;i:'.'3,;Lsf ■„.,?• •' ■-’V/ v ' ’ ■'-?•*. * ' 1 Notice, (JLEyEZAlsrj* ARB PIITSBtTBGH ntUBOAD, l.v connection with steamers orest,cur diurnal. Great Reduction of Fare# e.Mi, VIA *W±XLSVILttS. ' ' I ’ iii. quickest and cheapest toxua toTfil«do«Chl- Rockford, Qaleno, St/JUmKaad tbs J»orthwe ii,vli Cle7oiaßd. 'i bis route is <0 miles shorter w Cil,cllso ' “““ “» 5 te ’ ,ll » n » : S^. of tbo : RollreniJCoxapuiyitfio train*ofiLhl» .Conipanj’ qraootbo juntocona«t'wlttt{h6n»ntaiß«n«. ' moteb^S!' tP °**“* 8 ““l 11 ® <* •Wf jSu ‘ ’ a st?-.ollor Wejocslny, March % 1 Ttatengor Trains 1 run daily. (Sundays excepted) as fallows; i !:.i “ ' a JiVS “S 3 V M f Alliance at T4O !A M, and i OalU P M, andjreach Cleveland «t 10 A M, vul t ajt» m , heave Cleveland ofc-f1.30, AM,and:: re«eK : [ All lance at 12 M, and 5.1,0 P sl* and Weltsvffi* at 2.30 P M. l > a£BeDgersforClevelan(tXc)lod(J r Chjcago,and the ffoitb iw «, elfeo passodgeii ff ; >lrig south dr. east*om .Cleveland [V v9lwhbuff,Clacinh*tJ*Hdflklo,cr’Albany, 4oa teketba alters. rpßESr,iqiTr : ; or Dltmf(ALnat 10 A M-jt I A*°EongahcsiaWiiarf, pittß&urgbV&nd jtb directly toward •■■ • 1 ExproBffTralafrO’n Wens»llle,reachingOleve* : ! connecting with the 7.45 P. it- Train (hr 1 andßaffftlo ChlCa8 ° ,BUdtho 9l> llTfaln for Rrte,l>anMik .■•••- iJ?Jf*,£?,*'^^Sh< to Cleveland on board the . boats, and accompanied by,a baggage master. m Is raada at Allianca by either the 8 A. : "»° r SF Ah Trains of O; and p. R. It, pasaengers for Clere- - those on the 8 P. M, Train till noxt ttujrnlng at 7^o. .Passengers tare ticketedthrough to Cleveland,Toledo, - hours & * dSt **<CTii9, Tlmo thrtmgh to fit Fare to Alliance .$1,50 Paw to 8t Louis... mBO do Cleveland... .. a,OO do. Rockford.-..,-* 12 80 do. Toledo 3,00 do l3^ do Chicago...— 10,60 do - l3#) • Prtsscogars are requested to procure tickets at tbe ofneo 7 - oftbe Clovoland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Monon- ‘' gahela House, second door frem. the corner, •' J. DUR Atfß, Bup'fc Cleveland. - ; I. A.CAUGUBY, Agent, mse. Water at, Pittsburgh. mnr2o Monongaheln iroi SPiilNO ARRANGEMENT'S: THE PENNSYLVANIA lBß ** 185*. RAILROAD completed: PLANER AVOIDED! OtFHBODGH IS EIPTEES HOtlßSi - N .. AN . D , A l*rEß. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, the trains will leavo os follows:—The MAIL T&AJn will lenvetrvery morning (excopt Sunday) it 7 tfilock, atop* plpgai all the regular stations, arriving in'Philadelphia at P M.j connecting with a train direct .toJiev TRAIN loaves tho-station ergivgvtming VclojA. stopping only at. Irwins, Greensburgh,- Latroto, Hillside, Johnstown,. LHley'e, Gallitura, Altoona! ■ Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train IbrßaUl* . tnore, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 1!L20.'“ noon.-. ■ v: TUB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leovoWvkfloT nooa (excopt Sundnj) .at fi o’clock, slopping «HBI regular Eattobo.Z ;.-.i - RETURNING TRAINS arrive.in Pittcbnraii. Accosuao* ' datltm,B.-SS,A.SI. - Express,-1, P. M. • fl o#*} ?“»to^PhnadeShla.Jst.iteo : ' to all etationaOa tho Pennsylvania Ilkil rxuid,anH tophiladelphla Sad Baltimore. ; - -Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, wlQliecbargnd rax .cuts m addition .to the station rates, except from st&tfona ■ •• ■ wheru the Company - have no Agent - - No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will be • k* P*y®cnt for tickets, except those issued -by the . Bonks of Pennsylvania. . . • | nCE.—ln case of loss, the Company wiU hold themselves responsible for porsonal b&zinun only, tad for on amount not exceeding £lOO. X . Nv li.—'lhe Excelfeior Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at ?'““S® not exceed 12% cents for each pasacnsrcr.'and ■••• 12*4 cents for each trank. :■ * For tickets, apply to /J.-MESKIMBN, Agent, • At tho I>. R B. PaaniDger Statifln, on idberfev»flt Pittsburgh, Fobraarj; 13,15i>4-~f reblSily^dpJ] Papersthat have this advertisement trill please odr rect.- '■ OHIO AHfl FEHKSYL7AHTA KATT.-RfKp v . New Arrangement, GOMMBNCING FEBRUA 8 F28,1864/ MAH TRAIN leaven PiltaWgh at 8 A SI; dines at Alll ' anea; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a doae con nection there -with a Inst Rxpresß Train, reaching Clncln. nftti about 12o , clockatn5gliL ■ >; • •.v • TEAIN learefr Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock; P, M aiiiir tbaaxriTftl of the Express train from PhlhiiJdnhlai and Crestline at. 11,30 P; M* : concocting WlihlS wbickrcacbßsdncinnaU in tha morning .Connections are mudo wiUi tho Obio and rndlittZand BeJfontaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton. Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. a Connections are made with Cleveland. Uonroovillft.'Baii an^ky,,Toledo, Betrolc with Bacvrna; Boner Sandusky, Boreal and the towns rn tho Mad River Road Also, witk.'ltonnt Vernon, Newark, Zanesvillo and towns on the Mansfield road. • • . : <. • Faro to Cincinnati $7 ; tolndiahapoliaSS; toDaytoh tarn to ToledosG;.to Columbus $5,25; to.Zancirema *5.10: to .Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Xbuisvllla »ttredu«a rates,. BETCRNINGi r TIIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline atlJ5 P M; and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.3 D P M,-connectitttt witlfthe through in fifteen hoars to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crcatilnaet R5O, A.M-cnthear rtrel ortho, Night Express Trein fitan, Cincinnati? and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PAR NEWBRIGHXON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitejbuigh at 10 A SI, and 6 P M* and New: Erightonct 0 a jj, ana lag j? M. •.; *. _FitEIGIIT TRAlNlcnvcs Pittsburgh at 1 A M, And 9 P - IT., and arrives at 430 3 M, and 430, J> SI. AS* The Trains do not run on Sunday. • rs- ■ . Tichotfl or further information, Apply at thVtlckst °, mcw Of the Ohio and PetmsylYtala Hnitroad Company, of v* oulillY, at the corner ofGcO under the Slcnomrohola - House, Pittsburgh, or of B . 'GEOaGE PAHKIK; Ticket Agent, , ' • federal Btroet Station. •.-ifobJl ••. -• , • JOHNKkIjLY. • tbakspoktatioit to theeastkbh eras. 1854. D. LEECH & CO/S ISeT VIA CANAL AND"RAILROAD, BETWEEN „ PltUbargh, Sew York, Philadelphia and Ovt lt , Baltimore. N top opening of wo am -prepared to carry a ' _jk»n« jttxznbfy of produce and mexcnandlie to and froia v ““ Eastern clttee, having in addition to ‘ our own stock of ■: boats and aMa. reccntly aiWed. by purchase with another party, tho slock of Bingham’s Limvwhlch will Increase ma-’ - : n.„i Uy i 0or ,“?f c , i , ty facility for transporlallon. The ilsihWilOpinpany haring now withdrawn 1 ; from tho rortsgo Kallroad, !t will enable onr cars tonassit s :■ in one third.thotimiipwTionslytakont'tbis will giro iis in- ’ " crensed despatch. Shipmoms consigned to either efthe on andT)rinSSuctoß7Xliraw^^ toCmllJra,tm ' Freights always parried at tho.lovcst current rates.' ■■ ••.. Address or apply to : J>. LEECH A 00.; . . JPenn street and,Canal, Pittsburgh. V, . HARRIS & LEECH,. V (Re«uvlnjj depot* 13 South Third street, : l Delivering depot, Dock st; Philadelphia: • ~ „ A. SMITH, Agent, * . No. 75 North street, Baltimore** 1 • : McDONALD, Agent*.. v.; No. 8, Battery H&ce, New York/ - PEHHB T L V A NI A & OHI 0!•IB E, , BSTOEEN Pltirtargli nnd tho Eut«tu Cities, PpfjS fpjßS RtP OVMOIAL NOTlCEhaahoen gtvon thnt the State Wotfcs .wm beopen on the let of March.. We oro prepared to , start oar Lines 1b too or three days" alter, *w& aro&oir to receive freight for Philadelphia, Now Yorksmd Baltimore, atmoderate rotes.• ■ ■ ' . Having r.c»nt]y added extensively to oar car and:boat ttocfe, by purchase with another party, a part of tho stock of ltingh*m4 Co. i (who wnirotut trill be soon by the so componylog notice, from tho business of transportation,! • our tonnage capacity is greatly Increased. ■■, 4 v The withdrawal of tho care of tho PounsYlTanlaßelLroad Companyfrom tho suite Hoad, will enable us to save about two days In timo of transmission. ■ . rece CLARK A THAW, ~ ‘ : . Canal Basin, Eittsburgh, Pa. v "1 „„„ , . LEWIS 4 BOILER, 210 Market,st,.and 108 South Trent sWßblla. ‘ - JOIIN T. CLARKE, No. 1 South William st, Now York.- : ■ WILLIAM PALL, ... 78 North stroob Baltimore. •f. : ' BINGHAM'S LIRE. rpill3ia to gl?« nolice that webavoreUredtroihlhe ; JL Tranaportatlonßasiness on tho PernjsjlVania canal and railroads,; between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and - Bnltimorer and werßcornmendburTormer customers wbO- ; wish to ship gooda by the above route, to patronize D. Leoch « Co. *, and th 6 Pennsylvania and Ohio Une. , BINGIIAM & DOCK," .■WM." BINGHAM A CO. ‘ jStore. ‘ ' ' TAMES KOBB, No. 89 MARKET Streetyhetween the Mar f/.. ketllQUso and Fifth, street, would call tha attention of - ’ his old Mends and all others who may favor him with tbrir trade, that for the future ha vilTba found at* '• • ' hisNEW.BHOESrOEK asvabovo, with anentirelvnow • stock df Palm. Leaf Pcdaly /■ - TustiDj lojutif of Gesta* i: Congress Golfers, OxfopdTieAß , Omy , BV ; * otc; Ln(Ues,' Hisses asa CbildrcQ’s-: Fancy Boots,- Goiters, Ties, Slips, Ac., very beautiful; Boyd and: Youth’s press • and Pomps. This stock is one of tfco. largest .ever opened In this city; ' and embraets ever* thing worn by , the ladles ofPbihtdel phla anil New York, and he trams cannot fall to please all Great cars has been given to select the choicest mods: all of which he warrants. . ; • /< ..... . f ;.,l{a also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, el! .descriptionsofßootoand. Bhoes,:ffdi from Ms long export ,en»of twenty years in: business £ n - ttds clfcy.la.he' ■' trusts, raarantea that Ihoaowhofcvorhim with' :: their custom, will be fairly dealt with. mar2l wilt he received ’at the oIHeo of lb^£ l i ai^e€r »^:corner/ street and Diamond alley. Pfttsbargt^vmta-Scftlock, P, M.yof Thursday, 2oth ‘ .°£»ASSI. s?*** for ibo grading and bridging of the • CHABTlisitS ltAILEpAD,from Col. Wm^Lea's residence “ to tbw. Borough of WaihlngtODi being a distance of about ' twenty miles;,' PlansiVpreflles and- of the ' work will bo: bxhlbitel at the .office one week previous to - the lotting; and the information necessary.for biddera con be had on application to BATH). MITCHELL, Esq;, Chief - ; Engineer. By order of the Board, mar!7 ! v J.K. MOORHEAD, Presidentv ' Coal Property for sale ata Great Bargain, ; TJ>HE£UBiQßlßEßoCeTatosellthe<me*ba3fof4od acres ' L *ofcoal, andlSS acres of fiUrfece. sltaated at Freetrwn’s . Landing -on the Ohio ; Blver, In Handrock CeyYa This _ property has faculties rarely met with; tho vein being 7' ' f«et ibiefe, oftheverybeat qoalUyofbitaminoQscoal, and l - at a~l>oint on the.river wbereth® w&ter is abootlS feet at * - thelowsn stage, andavery large pool, sufficient to harbor '">• 200 COal boat& Alim a'chartetfor.tho purpose of establishing coal Works at tbe earae point. The attire wltlbe sold half, three-quarter,; orthe whole,; tosui t, purchasers. Terms ■■ easy, amhprle© moderate. For fttriherparilcalaraenqulre v.- ofBOBEBT EBENAN,.on:thepremises,orta: '- _ ---JAHBseraieiun\ - m«r!7 * Real EstataAgbnt. at thla ofiicc. :> r. , An EtcellentFarm- Fordient;* a'HAT WeU known and homestead ~ ofGettemMarksiiltnate-ittEobinsontownflhlpiOU the* ■* SteubenvilleJrcrhplke, about seven: iafle* from; Pittsburgh.' .containing 200 acres, of wlilch 150 are eleartd.aad In a high stale otHmltivation, comprising two excellent apple orchards, Acl, is offered for rent fbr one yearfrom the fiat of April next. - For terms apply to . JAM KB a EtCHBY, n®*") Ncaiibqpttnnlssu *\ .i. ■}■'* < : .V. IWIiltS: Baltiil ‘'y v:''p yijv^ -•'fn •. ) " * J * - . •. . v V
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