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"3 > *'■ k ABmm@&tesmm®m ■• & twa. ’ ?t Sv •!=_ ai«HsiSw^S < g-»~it-»r-Js'B«OS?4»!& , A«£tffVs<b'g , Bt» t V=-9 »Oojr \?k " ,^22Sl BBpmmmm 'tk '«- ® 'te&s h' T v‘-' ; -nsm * '^h,. .\ ■ - MWfSs;l:W^' :: - : - ’ ■ .■*•>, SS^»*-.^aS3^ ! »«S|SSBWa^®s: : 4jtS 'Kv. - m Sr THE CITY POST.- WEDNESDAY MOENlNG::::f:::::::::::APHIL 6. - ? .Bsuir Co to mittees: ap painted ftt the meeting held In the City Hall, to solicit alii on behalf of the sufferers by the lute drevlnßirmingham, are,with -hot few exceptions, showingan; utter .disregard of, the ties whichitehoold be their pleasure to perform. • How It hflppons, we know not; of cue thing we foe! confident—<mr citizens always give liberallyto abl the unfortunate* and if ;• the Committees wouldoalfon. them, we do not believe the sufferers by the destructive fire la Birmingham would be : mode an exception, to thU general rule. . • . ■ Xnthathbdandeigbthw vds, the oommltteea hsTO called on 1 theoiUsens, iu\d in the drat named word, they received four hundred dollars, -In the eighth . ward one hundred were collected. ; ■ The Oommltteea of this city and Allegheny wIU report to General leximer, the Treasurer of the Fund,; on: Saturday .■ef«nlpg,ftttheCouncil Chamber. : , To-refrcehthC memories of the members of the Various Ward we republish a list of their names. First Ward—John • Wftlock, John Both and Joseph Woodwell.., Second Ward—Thomas Isakewoll>-David Campbell and J B.Bw«dttef. - Third Ward—John ShlptoniF, G.’Sehenckand James Montoatb „ . . - ' Fourth-Ward—Frederick Borons/ James HcAuley and Henry-Woods •• • ' Fifth Word—Wm. G. il’Csrtnoy/ Francis Felix, ana Thomas Hays , _ _ > -Sixth Ward—John Bfo}or, Joshua Hanna and B.U flaw* ■ yer*'' Seventh Ward—J K. Meorhccut, Robert Kin* ani Chris • tian Oyer. j-• .:• •, - _ • ' • Kighth Ward—Thomas' Baft, Wot Woods and C. Byer ■ mano--- • ■ ■ ■■ : Ninth Ward—James JTCune, James Little, and Hugh ■ Hammond. • AT.T.gnuggv Cxtt—First Ward—Leo A -Beckham .and Da vid Smith Second Ward—James T. Bample and John Ramsey. Third Ward—.V. a Alexander and A. Jlarlje. -, ■. -:; ' Fourth Ward—Oeorgo U Robinson and Philip Wlsenger. CoxSQUi'ATxox—Wo have boeti favOrod with a copy cf a number of. amendments which* will be urged before , Councils to-morrow night,- as an addition"-to the consol idation bill now pending ta the Stato Legislature. It will bo seen that tho. n mendmen t is not exactly original, for a. weil known citizen of this <aty, at a railroad celebration In - Greehsburg; eomo time since/ supposed that in fifty Croenubnrg would fortp part of the city and be known aa the twenty-third ward. But to the amendments which hare boon handed us for publication In order that their circula tion may be extended, and every u father”fool the pulse-of hlaconsttucDCyon this momentous question? . . - JfeZdLeif, That lhe Select and Common Councils of the cUy oI PUtsbar«h recommend the following addltions.to the Consolidation Bill now before the. Legislature of this Com monwealth: rWfcrtf 21, totakelnair that part of Batler county lying "north-east of Huckleberry township and southeast of the Boon Mine*. 25, totaktvia all that part of. Bearer conutr-lylog. north ;o{ Utile Beavet Crock and^south of.*be Pea Patch; / also that pvt of laud aouth-east of tho Xlcmpfield JlaUroad, and through which the contemplated Cheniers Y«U*y Kail* Toad will run lohennadtx also all large and smalt Tillages and good sited farms along Raid Railroad—the > old M good sized forma” tobegietnto tbeanlhorsofsafd consolidation hill, for their labor And real ia getting up the said bill, and. to be paid .for out money m. the treasury, not other wl«* appropriated* ■• ' IVcrni 20: All that ptrt of the Point lying north-west of Jones' Ferry/ and"south-west of Banos’ cracker factory, whlrdi is now covered with water, and appears to bo lost IfarrlST: AU tho ground now occupied by theeonrt bouse and countyjallv also the lock-house of Dam K 0.1,. lying northeast of Nicholson’s foundry; also the saw mill In that vicinity, and hing south-east of the PUnkroad—also, . the PUnkroad. • • . . « Tot Horcau3>s3.—ThaCoscertorthesounrirailedAmor- Icau vocalists on Monday evening was attended by a largo audience; and we have never witnessed more numistakeable algns-of satisfaction and pleasure than was manifested by all present. . Jtaßvpotnos&cf.TOico *8(1 dUtioctoesA cf utterance, tbo HatcMasomcscol: They are,too, excellent performers of instrumental musift, and their performances oro enlivened - by occasional'flaFh&v of .vclt And humor that • render them nltojother-a -most delightful *vcning , B entertainment. It vrooldbedHnetzUfof aiLitanertOAclect lha soog he Uke3 * %est. Uveryone is good* and every ontf Is sung with the . teste and Judgment of excellent artists. We l hints all ocr oltbena would ba \rull repaid for a visit to the H*Utiti B evening, or tomorrow.-. .. . v She morad tono and chancier of the eongA of this Compe* ny are good: and their subjects sach &* touch the heart. Mo other company of vocalists la .this country. has yet achieved, the reputation au4 susses? of the Hutchinson*; and whoever listens to thsni ono evening will be satisfied that their popularity aai snoces* are well darted. Daowinm.—\Te noticed a few day sViccc, that the to’y of a drowned roan bad bean found. In: the Ohio river, near nsysvHle. It has dnro been discovered-that the name of the man .was ULi wllo and brother, on. proving • to ibo satlsfacuoo of the Coroner, received the proper ty Iband on the Kesch. . • It appears that hu was drowned some time since from off tha steamer SL- Clair, thro receiving freight at the wharf in this city. Kesch, with wren or eight other hands, were wheeling freight on the boat; the plank or staging was very insecure, and the workman requested thoeffiser* of iheboai to hate R repaired at once.' Tho request was refused, and ■ they were ordered to proceed with their wofkyumlcr penal* - tyOf disaissal from employment. The consequence was, ' tha staging hroke down, and the party wore thrown into the Water, antl two of thdr nnmber drowned. The widow of Kesob, wo understand, intends bringing a civil suit against tha ©ffleere of tbo boat, to recover damage*. Conscna meet to-night. A special meeting has been rail. *l, to settle the contest fur Board Measurer in tha Sixth -Wald. It is ehsfgod that soma of Mr.. Scotia enemies, ta king advantage of his temporary absence from the city, circulated a report that he hod resigned hls office, and on the strength of an annoy mom communication, CoancUs da dared the office vacant, and elected Mr. LHUe as hla succes sor. Since the aboro was written,’ we have been informed that Mr. Scott never took ontbfo commission, as Hoard Measurer Mr. 'little" has -the parchment tem missioning him in 8b possession; and he will therefore, to all.likelihood, remain In tbo oEco until the acnnal election is held. . Thb tenants have nearly allmorcdoS the ground bought by tbs PennVlUUroad Company near tba Point. ThU property Ilea olong the west ride of-liberty street,and b* lowMarbnry street. The Oompany has aim bought four frame buildlnga and ground «n the corner of Liberty and Marbury, extending half way to Penn atreet, Wo under* ifitand the Company Intend to commence clearing the ground «f the baildfagSr&ad by fall will hove the buildings eroded for the use of the rood, . y/pirnck.^A J considerable amount of iumber oame down tbo Allegheny on tho last rise. It now eelis atthe wharf for higher prices than it bus commanded during any previous year, end It is bought up rapidly. Another rise In the river will, H la believed, briog down a very large quantity. There is every indication that a great nnmberof bnlldlnga will bo erected is Pittsburgh and Allegheny daring the coming season, and Inmber will be in good demand* Tss&T Gm*.—Col. Woods’ Exhibition closes oaCTod* mwdaycTenlog. Helms bad good success tatbUeSty. Ills profits; wo are Informed, willb® üboat $3,000 in thUcity» "ftom the two exhibitions. 11 ut Siamese Twins, we pro' come, claim ft considerable share of the income The fat girl Is worth Bedngonce; andlhelltUe film.'Briggs, hot thirty inches high, Is s smart sad intelligent lady. They . are worth ft.Tislt. , ToiAS OirCAJttJL—Below Is a BTiramarj- of. the bcrineys 4osb on thoeanal In the month,, and la the Mine month of tat year, as reported la the Collector of Tolls* Office: . Tononga. • Tolu.. Boatseltarcd. March, 1854...~....:..~19,358,152 - $W,837 M 338 ; 21*672.47 • 388 Tbo cold weather of last week terns tip tbo canal, and suspended navigation for a couple of days, which retarded badness a good deal.. 4 Cioss Stairs.—Daniel and Mary lUcbenbangb; Frederick f Gerhart,'and Mrs. Lott, ana Abol Ihwdon were held toball by Attyor Adams yesterday, &r surety of Ujo peace, on oath of Wjb. Layman.. ' Biebenbaugb afterwards prosecafcwL Layman senior end Junior, Ilonry Gertzrr.and Louisa-Stewart, lortberameof* fenpCt - They wero also held to bail, - Itosrj. Barkc and Griffith of this city ban purchased snd Ore taking ant to St. Paul, Minnesota, a large stock Of carriages, harnwe, and all othA materials to start a llrery stable at St. PauU Their carriages arero manufactured by Johnson 4 Brothers of Allegheny city. Tbeyleaveby tbs steamer Minnesota Belle ttMloy. Bather a singular enter" pra'athatjbutwowlsbtbemanocesa - Os Monday night, about o'clock, a * table, ncxt-tolUr *oU*4&rd oil factory, on Penneylianla Arcane, belonging to Jacob Tomer; was destroyed by firelt inis undoubtedly tbe voTk or an incendiary. Tho Bellef Engine, being la the immediate vicinity, rendered efficient aid In saving the lard nil factory and surrounding property. :-: {Xx&i&s Beposite Bjuns.—Atan election which took place o&Monday, the following gentlemen were chosen officers of • this institution; ’ JVeritZe*#—OUrcr, Blackburn. Shlpton, E. Beliors,' J. D. Kelley, John HeDeiitt, Win. Dawson, Robert Galway, ' Assault ahd Eattot.—Catharine Iloyard was commit ted to Jail yesterday morning, by Aid. Patterson, of Binning ham, on a charge of assart and battery. Susanna Stewart was assaulted by Catharine, and' mado the ldfrnn&tlou against her..-" ■ • : : .v •w • *.• ' Nor Exrscrrn ro Broom.—Eotrick* who was stabbed by r- Sootf on Saturday night last, is not expected; to rccoieco-so we werelofonned yesterday mornlng.-Scott bias not been op* pretended. Duqcessx Qnrrs—John 8 Kennedy boa bocn elected Orderly Sergeant end Treasurer of the Greys, and John Young, Secretary. ____ IdCrssEl —Aid. McMoator, the Ctty Treasurer, yesterday commenced granting the annual licenses to retailors and jnannfHctufcrs of beer. —pbUlp Neltle was committed to jail yesterdoy, to trespass me ef amir, at the suit of tienry Shaler, a lad whom Neitla assaulted. Bsraxnos.—The accommodation train from Introbe, was detained Tuesday morning until eleven ofclock,by the engine breaking* ■■■■■»— ' , Bsuisra Inreoa -oa Bran«j—Mayor Adima yeatorfay '•«Boa’jOE»pliMaU,o. M.BeUers, MiJ George StlJ.tlio usual gm&'g fcr trifling ilgnor oft Sunday. * a a, .t’tis v Jit ,tn* Euwnoa held atlhedtirensV Deposit JiAhk, os MondajJAprlf3d^Sm’l l^^wlng were electedoffi cers tbr the ensuingyear : * "" ? President—-Oliverßlackburn . - : l>lroctore—JohttShlptoSr Vo. Sellers, R> Galway, J. D. Kelly; J, Jln&evHL ' iNTzsr&iKcrwitß mi crrnJEifi —-Garrett Cullcna wasflned five dollars by Mayor Yblk yesterday, for. Interfering wlih the night watch In tha discharge ofthelrdtfty. • . Tax entrre'honsehold, and kitchen furniture, fixtures,Ae.. of the Franklin Hotel; Third Streep near Wopdj'wifl be sold, this morning at 10 o'clock, by. P. &.l>avi%.auctioneer. : - Couat or QCABTrr.Sx^’ioKs.—'Before HbnZTVm.B. MoOlure. president Judge,, and William Boggs Adams, associate Judges.- : - ■■ . TctSDST, Apeil 4, IBM . Commonweal thrr,George Young; indictment, rspe. TbW oatrago was committed upon an insanegirl namfed Cath arine Stewart. ,- The jury returned a verdict of guilty, w Ith o reoommendatlon to the Court of mercy towards the pris oner. Tha.trial of the ease excited a great deal Of interest, and the details shewed it to be an outrage of cde&t enor mity. . Commonwealth vs. Robert Hague; indictment, assault end battery, on oath of Bernard Donghertfl The parties to this caso ore police olßcezs,and .the assault complained of was committed on Fifth ond was caused by Adiffl : culty between them in regard to the discharge of their offi cial duties; The jury, toturnodaverdlctof guilty, bat no sentence was passed* ; r Commonwealth ta. Catharine Uelay; indictment, anon. The defendant, while laboring under an abbemtion of mind, set fire to some property belonging to a man named Pattcraon.; A. verdict of acquittal was rendered, on the ground of Insanity; The defendenr will be sent to the assylum. Two boys, named Reynolds and Montague, plernTgullty I to the larceny of a lot of oli popper. Iron, from YvUliam Thompson. They were remanded fur sentence.. Diltbiot Codut —Before Ho a. ,1L W. Williams, Aislst* &nt Juilgo. m . „ , TussniY, AprilC* Blftck & Co. re. Robert Arnold. In this case, which was rcporfed yesterday, a' verdict was rendered far defendant, the Court deeming that, Admitting the plaintiff 's allegation to bo true, the promise being made ,to .Donaldson, and not to plaintiffs, ibuy cannot recover. Btnart-and Mullen vs, Wm. Allison;- 0. P„ JlsmUton ftr plaintiff*, end Flanegln fbrdefendant. This la an action, on a promissory note f0r51,153, drawn by Wm. Allison to the order ofone Wight, and by him endorsed to plaintiff, and mftdepayabloaift bank In Wheeling*. Defendant alleges that the plea of payment' is an alteration matin since toe note was executed; as it is in different Ink, and part of it is interlined. Ho also alleges that the; amount or tho note has beep altered, and largely increased. Rut of this alter* ation there is no nppearoncoOa the paper itself. . Verdict -forthe defendant* • John Alexander vs. Elchbaum and Elliott: Woods, Wat*' son. and Hepburn for pUlotlflVand Dunlop and Eyster fordefcodants. ThU Is one of those celebrated Temperance villa ejectment cases,: which have been on- (he trial lists for years* On.trials SPECIAL NOTICES. Baldness Cared. AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for «;j restoring the Hair on Head. HorixxmT H in*, and to prevent tho Halt fromtailing, Is winning golden-opinions of persons who are. using It . This is a new article, recently • introduced, Is a sura euro fbr Baldness, and, will stand the test of a discerning public, as thousands whohave used will testify. See circular to be h&d of. the Agents, giving fall particulars. Price $l,OO In largo bottles.. .... ' C. K. yiSkER A CO., Proprietors, u 67 Saoerior street, Cleveland, Ohio, ForsaJeln‘Pitlsburgblntbofollowlng houses:— .Fleming L. Wiloox A Co., R.£.Bellere r ~ O.lLKeystr, Joel hloblcr, Ben}. Page, Jr* ; ■. J. H. Caasch -v. MUghoxy A.lkchham, Press! y A Means, J.P. Fleming, •-.■ . Patterspn. Jnhoo.Bmßh. fjafoy. State Mutual Fire&.Manno Insurance Company. OF PENNSYLVANIA. :• ' RrcneA OJtic* cor. J-burlh and Smith field lit., niUJntfoh. Capitol, 330,000 Dollars. . noEcmns: : John p.ButhrrtanL.Daup'hlnco.; P.O. Sedgwick, Harris burg;.Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Ranter, Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pi uaburgh; John li. Rutherford, Dauphin A. J. Gillett, Harrisburg; B.T. Jones, Harris burs:-Robert Klots. Carbon co. JOHN P. JUmiERFOBO, President. A. A. CARRIER, Act'/. A. J.GLLLKTT, Secretary. The aboT* company will Insure against perils of sea and Inland navigation and transportation; also, on buildings and merch&ndiso in city orcountry, at lowest-rates consis tent with safety. Policies taurdou dwelling houses either perpetually or for a .term of yaara. i Jal3 Glruxd Firo and Harine Ixunranco Company OF PIUL&DELPIHA. OJp.cc of Pitlibiiroh Agency car . Jburth and SonlJtfidd tU, Capiittlt 300*000 Dollars, ... ■ mucroKs: - Wm.M. Swain, - J. P. Steiner, U. A. Shackelford, Paul Thurlrr, . E. ILDatU, J« JL Flanigco, Tbcs. S, MlteheU, Samuel Jones, B-B. Comrgyv ■ - Thomas Craven, .Wa n. Sowers, ■ • • -F. D, Gherman, A.Oart* _ < . ..PhilipF.Snyder; WaP. Hacker, • . Alex. Heron, Jr* • ■ ■ ... .Furman -Sheppard.: ■■ JOEL JOKES,Presidents ' A. 6. QlUJftT.'&rKtiry. - . Will injure Cotton or WotlraFentorirs, Buildings, Stores, Merchandise end property generally, oh lb* most fovorabTe terms; • - A. A. CARRIER, Agent. Xnsoranco Company of tha V&Uoy of Virginia. capital 6*00,000. HOME OFFICE, WINCHESTER, TA. ntascrcnsi. Jos. 8. Carson, .John Kerr. . Lloyd Lcgran, James 11, Bargees, James P. Riley; N. W.lUchardeon, n.lLllcQnyra. JOS. & CARSON; President. 0. S. FUNK, Secretary. 0. P. BREWER, Actuary. Tbs attention of the community la especially Invited to this company, as an Institution based upon an ample capi tal, and conducted on the strictest principle! of equity and economy. Policies Issued on Boats, .Cargoes, and property generally,by ; A.A. CARRIER* Agcut. Jal3 OfScc nor. Fourth and Pftlthfrrtd sta. Firemen's ininnars Company oftbeCUy of Plttshnrsn* J. K. MOORHEAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre tary. • • WiUlnrare against FIRE and MARINE RISES bf all kinds. > Ho. -Water stmt. -ptawwaa: . J.K. Mooted, W. J. Andsrran* B. Sawyer,.. • JL B» Simpson, Ws-M. Edgar, - 11. B. Wilkins, C. IL Paulson, . William Onlllngvood, R. B. Roberts, . John M» Irwin, : Joseph Kaye,. Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. - jalS ' FIRE AND dl'A* RINK INBCRARCE COBIPASF, Of Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, 0100,000* CuASi- TSR JPERPSTVAL. •’ . J^ritieat—non. AUGUSTUS O. lIEISTER. Sterefcary—THOMAS 11. WILISON, Es* siucroas; Hon. A. 0. BeUter, Fatnnel W. Bays, WURain Robinaon, Jr., TbomasOUte^ta, Williatn ft Fabnastnek, John IhCox, Qarvay Bellman, Jaenh iHjtcra. . : John walker, Jr., WllUam Colder, Jr., , JacobßUalderman. Aaron Bombsugb. RUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, Office, in Lafayette Buildings, J*B (rotraswum Wood street.) . cuppers andLeethert. Dr. REYSER, 140 Wood street, has reedt*! an a> sortment of Thomas’Mechanical Leeches; ' u Cnpplng OUsacs;. « Breast tilasscs; « KyoCnps; •« Dental Latches; . ficarificator.' These are really Important Inventiont, and very ernro* nlent: to those who fbnow Lwchlsg; Call and ere them; gy Corner Wood rt. andrVlrgln alley. . d*.?_ CITKZEBB' lniuraoc« Comptur of l>. Kl3O, President’, a AH. XJISL L. MAILBJUiML, Sectary. ••••._•, ; 'ojlctf W Water Strut, belwanJUarketcnS WxdrtruU> lwurea HULL and CAKQO Bisks, an the Ohio and HUals* dppi Biters and tributaries. •;. . iarorMagMnrtl>»Mor DamagebT rirt.. : AIBO-Against the Peril* or the Sea, and Inland Navlga BbaandTransportatlctt. ■ macrons: • ■ H.D.Klng,. Wm.LarimerJr,, William Uagaley, Baraael M. KJer, BamuelEea, * William Bingham^ Robert Dunlap, Jr., Joha&.Dilwcrtb, ’ Isaae M. Pennock, Pruned* Sellers, 8. Uarbaugb, ■ : . J. BchocnmakCT, WaUerßryant, . WllllamD. Hays. John Bblpton. • : dec2S IndtireiUon and LlTer Coraplalnl BY KLKK’S PBTEOLKUM.—Bead the fol ovlsg letter from Eev. O. Wcanraoic, a Missionary la °ir ;H, Kizz—Dtar Sir: Mysclt and wifi* having been greatly bencfltted by the use or your Petroleum,! wish to ltveyoa send me a box of two or throe dozen bottles. I am the Congregational Minister In this place, and several of my peoploars affected with Indigestion and an Inaction; of the liver, the same of myself and wife, before taking your ParaaiCT*, ok Roc*. Oiu We lock rererat. bottle*—. t«rd or tiro® each—about a year and a half ago, and wo have never enjoyed so good health for years as we hare slnea »b*t time. X bad not taken a single bottle, before that fullness of tbo itomaeb which so distresses the dys* peptic was relieved, and X bare felt nothing of it tfoco that time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liver, which hod been of several years standing, by the ntarfyoor Petroleum. ■ ■"■■■ ..... . ■ gold by a M.KIER, Canal Barth, CEO. 13. KEYBER, 140 Wo6d street* and Druggist* and Modidae Dealer* every where. . OAOVERIIEOTYPKS*-* PMtoffieeßaUdlngs,Xh!fd«treet. JUkenessestaken In-all-kinds of vestl)cr»ffOtn i A«.H»to& P» M.»girlng so accurate artistic and animate likeness* onllk* and vastly an* perlor to the common cheap daguemotypes,&t the following cheap prtew: $1,60, $2, $3,54,55 and upward, according to the siseandqnalityofc&fteor&rame. Honrs Car children, from XI A,Ji. to BP.M*v H. R<—Llkenessesofeickor deceased paeons taken In any part of flip dty. : , fnnvgs;ly Oartaia «nfl CarUls Trimmings of oTery description, Furniture Flushes, Broeafcalles, ana Muslin Curtains,N.Y. Painted Window Shades, GiltOomioos, Curtain Pin#, Bands, 4e.i at wholoeal© and retail. W. 11. CARRYB, No. 169Cbesnntstreet,corner Fifth, Philadelphia* Cartalna Made and Trimmed in the Ter; newest trench Style. [martO-ly Oornall OornsOl A great many per Hjy ensure dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain remedy yißl bo found In Dr. Cours’a Cobs Funn, for Bale by Dr.GEO. 8. KEYSKE, 140 Wood street. Prto,t<rtallatl2Uand?sctii.perl»*. MpB taJJberal deductions to those whb buy to cell amdn. rr"~3> ATTENTION! 8. I>. O/—Voa Ato boroby notiOml to attend At your Armory, on. MOSDAVB, -WEDNKS* DAKS And FRIDAYS, for drill, and to tranaaot auoh bnal neas aa mat coma before the Company. -F. ji.ANE, ; marllftOind ; Secretary tro tern. rra¥»l. O. O. F.—Place of meeting, WaehinavmUaU, Wood street, between Fifth street end Virgin alley. Pn*Bßmaßtoa*,»o.SSB—Mwta every Taesdayerenlng. ' MxnaAimix Excumctar, Ho. 87—MeetaHrst and third Friday breach month. - -■■■■ [martfely notice.— Tbo JOURNEYMEN TAILORS BO- Ihy CIETY, of Eitubnrgh and Allegheny, meets on the firstend third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI* DA HOUSE, Murketoireet. By order. jel-y JOHN YOUNO, JR, Secretary. rr=?ASBBBONA liODOB, I. O. O. F.—The IkSrAnmiOM Lwt0.N0.289,L0.0f o.F.,meets etary Wednesdoyeresbigln weablngton Hall, Wood et. fjyl'y » GENOV FOB TUB SALE OF LANDRETU’S WAR- A BASTED B. BRAVO, DIAMOND, Pitts burgh, Pa, has arranged with Darld Lasdfeth, of Phijedel* phi By for a constant supply of his warranted Garden Beeps. These Seeds have, for many years, stood pre-eminent in this vicinity. None will be sold by him but those received direct from Landreth. , marlO STRAW WRAPPING* PAPER -600 reams medium, $OO do crown; 00 do doable crown. For sale by * 1 \y. 8. HAVEN, Paper Dealer, . purls, cun cornered Second and Market «ta. ViV-AV'/vf J.' jvjßw&FogFßm £r«nti • (Jfeet-dinchcswator fnthe channel, and falling. : : steamer ZT» sL s ilftnJ U ap ; ftr 8t Louis; she wHlteavo to-day, Those wig blog to have ft pleasant triple tbo-Uound City, should nptfoilto be on board early add secure looms, foc.har-Ofllcenihre'fovoritaSf'And she will eooufill all her slate rooms. Green River Rtcd-ct—Steamer TTX -Eaoe*, Capt Baird, will leave this afternoon, to Uke her. placo on. Louisville •and Green'Elver trade. ‘ She will leave,at S o’clock. - The steamer Cincinnati,- of thoßedShtUfer lino, is the regular packet for tho Queen Cliyr . Her hour of. departure is 2 o'clock,’?. ST. . • • JPsgafher.tba-foUowtag from the oftheSdtusU There was only 7 foot water in the channel at Louisville, and foiling slowly. •' The Missouri river has a channel depth of 4 feet from gt Joseph down. The rivers above St. Louis ora sUU foiling The Cumberland U also tailing. Welcarn that the Dm Franklin encountered a su ogln the MUrtsrfppv which, fortunately for her; mtaod tbo bull about a foot, aud went crmhiug through her lower guard: Tbodamage was slight andaocn repaired. As the i&k Nfcndan was about to leave LouiavUle on Wednesday last,- at the hour of departure the hands struck for higher wages; and tho boat was delayed übUi tbo next day, and then obliged to yield to thedemand of thestrikers. Thera outbreaks that occur just as tbo largest and finest boats aro leaving port, are oxoosaively annoying, and will lead to some measure among tho boats that wiU retaliate on thisdoss oflaborere. *: We stated the other day that tho Afoctt*ori; from this city for New Orioans, was. running on one wheel. It appears tbat just above KvunsvlUo eha broke & piston head, and pro* babiy > cylinder head. ’ . - : . TAs Cbmmcrcfol says;. \ . Hither the travel between this city and fouls villa is Jo* crooning, or tho mall bouts are carrying all the passengers. Tbo Telegraph JVb.3 had more people than she could accom modate with bertha. ■ The steamer ifeZZe J&y, which arrived at Cairo on Sunday night, had about fifteen cases of cholera on board, between that point and IfewOrUane. In one family alone there had been six deaths. When she passed Cairo there were only about two persons-on board siek.—fonts Republican. On a recent trip of the David White to Cincinnati, a pas* senrar filled his trunkwith a quantity of tbo bed linen, tablo-doths; towels Ac* each ploco of which was indelibly branded tn the centre <( Stolen fnm the Steadier David While.” These artisleshe rold soon after landing to a pedhr. who straightway.went on board of the White, and there displayed ibejgoods, wholly unconscious of ihclr lawful ownership, ilhi consternation may bo well imagined when Capt; McClain discovered the stolen property thus paraded before the trabita. To get clear, the pedlar informed on the original-rogue, and he is now under arrest— LaintvUU ■ Courier. ■ . 6 hr 4 nrenes waxcaia voa omuout, her Mvax. AUUiVKU. fiteamor Jefferson,Parkinsoo,Brownsville. ■.*• “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. . <• Thomas Shrlrer, Hendrickson, WwtMewton. “ Gen. Bajard.lVtobles, Elisabeth. .. u Forest City, aloore, Wheeling. “ Cincinnati, Kounts, Cincinnati. ' w Venture,Gordon,Bearer, .... “ Michigan, K 0.2. Wolr, Wellsvllle. DEPARTED. 11 Jefferson,ParkinsoD, Brownsville. *.- *■ Luxorno.BcnnctftßrownatUle.. ** Thomas ahriver,lle»driekson, West Newton u Gen. Bsykrd, Peebles,Elisabeth. *• ForrmOtv, Moore, Wbrcling. • M \enture, Gordon,Bearer. ** BUchigan, No. 2, Wolf. Wcllsrillo. it Twin City, Bean, Nashville. u Allegheny,U'fcao, Cincinnati. "1854 ” prrzsBUBOH, cxhchhiati, louisviue, PitUtmrgli and Cincinnati Stsam Packet lias, . roa .«* aar.CT«ca nr : PASSKSGBRS AND FREIGHT ■ tnco . PITTSEUBOJI, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE. Ana Saint liqbli. ' TniaUst l» cctnpMrtof eaten- jm i f d«*> powerful BtemifeTK nam 1 , for *pm4» ijtknaer, «3&tj,wßiiHiaSa \ ini comfort, and l* th* ©sit rstorou lurur u»orBtux i Packet* on thttOhto river. It amneets wltti the V. fI.SUUi Uoo of fitauaer* trow Unduntti to LtmbtUl© andfioint 1 LonU. br »hfrb rawwjjrert usd freight nr* tt&rfcd end rr* .\ &ipUd throvgh daity. Two up* Steamer* tsara been added > to the Llw, nWr-b now conslstd of the fdlo«tcjt t**ti: >. i Day* of Df&rrtim i BmU. (Xxplainx, front JMtetwrgh* UCCKEYB BTAT&.~..>.M. W. ilnttirossrML-.ftnirffty, < MISBENQim. No. B DA*rv...~~ .^.Monday. ALUmiBNT SrtMJf....... ...Tuefciay. CHTSTAt PAT.ACS Vim. J. Koem~........lV«Ji**Ur. PiiILADELTmiA_.....IL,). ; Thaml*y. mTSBUttGIL. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA.-*... Jso, UtWPr.Ta, .Saturday. bttx<j 4&IW ftl 10 O'clock, A. M.* prtjeU *y. No rwdred ofter nln« o’d-xk ou tbo morning at Jecortafo- For akrtlcol&rft, apply on IwJ. or to * JOUN a LWINQfiTQN,) i__j. JOHN FLICK. jAp*«w, fitftnonS&fcti* Boa** BaUdlnr*. \>u*w P!>Ubtsrftb» i£W. ~ >or Wftbain Ulv«r. I JEHUS TOB»U»a« Br.SCOVRSW.Opt.JUM.tf >®SggE|a*fl! lear* far lb* »t»T« tml ifltonsodiU* pert* ea TiIuIuUJAY» Cth »t 4 t\ M. For freight tgds&st»g« ca beard. iw to »prsT .. • __ _ O. M..IXARTOH, Ag»nt ■" "TV",;’. ■ •: For Mt. Lonb. - jpegi TTIB neaaterC, Cipt. A-ILJ**- I i.lnkii& r^i -f K Ira** forth* aV‘T**&4 iut«rci*tat* oa WEOV]£DAT k lih Jmt, m* o'Kfccfc FUCK AgrtU^ "'Voir i#out»Ttlie« ■ x j' L • •• THE ytanvr TVftX CITY, C*pt, & Via** t laurrc;»JlAU' jautr, IUfeAAY, 4ih lutU «i Vi o'*!**, For frtiria tthl MMSff* apj??.f oa UorJ, or to • ■pra .-. _ _jp.liaune&Aw*.^ ‘Foribnlaftli* aod Botvliotf (ir««u. mM, Th» w* Miwatr.W. A. KW It*,- Cut'Uin A, IjMVft’tvr lUiilp. will Imt* f>r th« #Nr>te «r 4 fauna* iFW/iMiaUto pctu, 00 VrtVStSWLY, ApU •* *9 otontfe* A. !]* For frtirbt or rau»£e *£vty co Vhmkl, cr to TO »r3i v jiihw Arrot. For ttiruoot* oad niQoeioift JUr*», TUHtlmc*<t MISNKyOTA IIKLLC, Captain iliWmhlinr^ r '“* LfcJ n^ , *i «iU tn** fiHfco aWro 004 JoUf- Sffi&BHßacsftliAto jcrtu, oa TUUSDAY, April 4lb, At 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight and f 4M«g» apply rn to**! GANADA WEST. ! iA ci v»xyrjtt i TIIE FINElcw pressure strainer TELftilLAl'JLCaptain U. tuaxow, will emke two trip* a week between CimUod,; port Sunk?, and Fort Oortrtll, m fellows r Imtm Cleveland for Part t^uni*y, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, al«s{ o'clock, braves i*ort Harwell f«r Iter; Stadia? at 1 o’clock., Leaves Port ficsttlay far Clmland eteirWiaiNESDAY auJSATUaDAT EYENIKG.atTUt/ckck. Tbs Telegraph occur et* wlih tha Clmlsod, Columbus and QnrtausU, the Cleveland and riusbarab, th« Laka fibor*. and the Toledo, Norwalk and Clmlarul Railroad*. Al»conuccts*tFort£ta&l»y wltb tba Uce of 15Usffcv»hteh connects with lha Great Wcatarn Railroad. for freight and postage apple on board. or. to £GOYtLL A LAUDEUItaLE, Cleveland; S.F. UOLCOUU, Port Stanley i or A. MTUITDE. Port Bin-well. tnarifrtnov ■ WTJOlßita tiUUS » . . • ■ Foreign. Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old &onong&* hela By© Whisky, &c., ALSO, BGCTIFYINO DISTILtifiB, so.:* wood street; rirrsnuiion, pa 'lyrlXESi Brandltt,OlM, Cordial*, Jamals Farits, St V V Crcix and New England Bum, Carets, Champagnes* Pcotch Ale, London Krowo Btout, Irfib, Reotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahclsßj-e and Roctl&ed ft hUky, Apple, Peach, ■Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported liarxnv Regalia, knd Principe CLrari; Ualftfpaolsb and Common Cigars, all at Such low pikes a* to challenge companion. Pane? Bar K**s and Labelled Entile* or every stylo, and Demijohns of dl sizes. L respectfully invite «n cxamloa lion of my stock, at No. 6 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Peiina. • ■ :■■: • ' ■ ' ' ■■.■■ apr&ly lOnn -ACRES 0? LAND tX FOREST COUNTY, neat IOUv tho Clarion river. Tbblandl* heavily timbered. | ho* an excellent soil, and is arid to contain an abundance of i iron ore* and a thick vein of bitnmtnnu* coal. The Yen an- | goraUroad, which will undoubtedly bn built, will run very i near to it, if not directly across it, Tbo Millstowa crock \ rune tbroogb it* ALSO, 600 acres in Elk county, well Umbered and watered, and lying near the route of tho Banbury and Erie railroad. NoWtcr Jo vestment could bo made than in tbreo lands. .The completion of tbo ftunburynml Krie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, lrono.ro and soil, of, great value. Enquire of C.U.M.'BMITH, Attorsoy at Law, . . frhZfcftHmtf J?<vU7 Fourth street, STRAW BOABUB.—W.OOU iba for ealoby W, 8. HAVEN, ■ marl&cam ■ oorner of Second and. Market its. GOO3KBERBYB<—2OOO Large Bearing Bushes Just ro» wired, In fine order, at the Seed Btore, Fifth stmt mari&taxn JAMES WARDROP, MALL’d WsrtUUStfioN BKAL Wftklngim-- preaslons of seals, and stamping envelopes, this press superior to any other in uio. Orders received by W. K HAVEN, marl3s • > • corner of Market and Second sta. SEAL I'KlitfSKd.— Nomrial and Corporation Beal Presses Ibreoleby . W. B. HAVEN, marlSnam • cornopof Market and Soooofl gt». SUNDRIES-* 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; ■ 100 do Itesln Soap; 25 do Star Candies; -30 dozen Bearer Buckets; .io do do Tubs; : 20 do Bed Cords; . ; 26 do' Tow Bags; 800 kegs Nolls. For sale by . mar 22 KINO A MOORHEAD eIIKAP PROPERTY FOR SALE—SO feet front on Quarry street, by HO deep' on ona side, and 190 foot cm tho other, with a two story, frame house of six rooms and a hall. Also, aono Btory houM of three rooms, and wash house. The above property Is sot far from the It. E, Depot, aud will be sold for 11,400, on easy terms of payment. ■ S.OUTQEERTASON, >0.140 Third street House ssekees, attention i—si,iqo, si,ooo,sBw, $760, and easy terms. For gale, a good frame dwel ling houso of a hall, 4 rooms, cellar trad attic, a lot of 22}£ ft front on Water Lane, Allegheny City, by 125 deep to a 20 ft. alley, a good garden, &C-, shutters to windows, poll ings in front. Price, $l,lOO. Also, a house on Townsend gt,offiU rooms for $l,OOO, a house on Veto st, for $BOO, Bod one on Ecsaca st, for $760, besides many others, in various locations, and will he sold on favorable terms. Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap houses, will do well to call at tho Herd Estate ofllco of marl? 8 CUTUDERT A SON, 140 Third at. ALL WOOL DKL/UNLH—Just received over IQOplocos all wo 1 DelsSses, or nil oolon and qnallty, euae black wool JDolalnea at low at centa. taarSO BAZ0B8! MAtf/iRAiI 11AZQRH1H— Wd would call the Attention of persons wanting a good Bazor, to the Lan ortEdgo Eaiort JSrerf :OP> mmntea_or thamoMy ni ftindod; pnresL Foreoleat SOWN * IMXJiIi'S, • nuiil . . . : ISO Wood rtwrt. POET or PITTSBVBQH. STEAMBOATS. 431& SAINT LOtlS. “1854.” ALLEN, R. L. Land for Sale. ‘ ■'u i r~ ,n ” A 'V*. - ‘■3svV‘\ • •■'• *- «*-’ •: - ■ \■. k. * « A s' COMMERCIAL' POST. DATLT EEVXEW OF PZTTSBUBOH HABKET. ! Orrmt o» *aa Dailt Moajnsa Posr, » Wednesday, A'priiS. 1864, f • GRAlN.—Receipts to-day: ;-war* light, attdtfho demand > was brisk,consequonUy alt. lot* o( Oats and'COru offered ' were readily taken at prices asked.., We notice a sale oMOO. busbeleOats at 40c;.66 bushels aheltaLCora at CSatvio r. .>.■ SUGAR.—Tbo trado demand cuntinues faicateteady prl-; ces; wo notice asaleof 13. hhdsat 4%c, cash; at 6c ; < 20 do at 4->fo cash- BULK MEAT.—We have a farther sale (Ghto trimmed) 1 20.000 B>3 ho* round at $5>C2, part cash and port 60 day e.. . LARD.—Sales of 30 bbls country at.Bo, cash* : - v. - PEACHES. —The morket.continues dull, with only occa sionally a reported sale; w 6 hare a sale of 36 sacks reported: at £1,65 from store. - •*.*: CLOVER SEED—The market continues quiet .and de pressed,: wltfcnolnquiry beyond a retail way; sales of 10 bbl* reported at *4s). .. BACON.—We nortco regularsales from stores-at s%@Go for*houldora,and B%@os for-hams.; ; - a - •EGGfL—Salesof 4 bbls from store at 10c; 6000 dozat lOe. - PlSH.—Sales of 100 bblsLako at $8,60.' FLOUR.—We noticed-sales yesterday afternoon, on the wharf, superfine, at $0,76; lOObbls do, same'; 40 bbla do; $0,85; 47 bhls 3O bbls do, $6,70. Sales from store of 60 bbla superfine at |7; extra, $7,V2@7,25. DRIED APPLES—SaIes of 166 bus from store at $1,12.:- BUTTER.—SaIes of 3 bbls prime roll at 15c HAY.—Sales of 8 loads at sl2® 15. v: , S. C- HAMS.—Sales Of IOOOTbs at lie. - . : DRIED. BEEF;—Sales Of 1000 Iba at 100. LARD of4 bbla No.l mt 75c.. ~ POTATOES.—BoIes of 132 bus redd at 330.... CORa*CTXJ> DAILY TOtt Hoon A. Sargent, E Corner 6/Wood find &: PENNSYLVANIA; Pittsburgh 8an&}...,.«.. par.. Philadelphia “ *••»#•••• %< Brownsville ,r ........ par. liucfeßOounty " ......... Vi Ch6BterCo.(&ewissue)... Vi *' Bj ” ' *ns uoßKmaposrnt SxctMusge Banker** nth struts. Pittsburgh. ■ I OHIO. lBtotaßk.tmdbranchefl.~ to |Othux solvent Banka...— .% [BankofSaninaky— (Granville.................... 60 ... 60 CdumUa Bridge(Dfbflna.. U Danville “ |W005tcr«»~.. v; ........« 26 Delaware W." ■ i ■ IM)IANA, Doylestown ** State Stoek Banks-. 9£ Keaton “ ........ i State Bkjmd branches... % Germantown ** V, >■ • ILLINOIS* • Lancaster 8ank5.......*-*' k State Stock Banks,... % Lafeanon “ 12 State Bank Branch-.—. 60 Montgomery co-Banks... -Id Bank ef 111in0i5,....... 76 ‘Northumberland —.— .*>4 KENTUCKY. PottsTillo “ .m Vi All solvent 8ank5......... *£ Reading « ... M MISSOURI, Schuylkill county “ :... % State Bk.aad branches... % (Washington •••■• •*. *****MICHIGAN. . West Branch u ll AH solvent Banks™ ' 1 ; Wyoming ■ « -WISCONSIN. Carlisle-..—9j Marine a fire Insurance Chimborsburg—...— % Co.atMUwaaklo........ 2 JSrie ........ g TKNNES3SK. Gettysburg!!..... 92 All solvent Banks.—.., 8 . HarrUbarg...... % NORTH CAROLINA. llonesdftlQ.—.- % Allaolreotßanks......... 1 Middletown,.-..-......-.. % . BOOTH CAROLINA. Waynesboro-.——.*, 92 Allsolvcntßanks.—.. :1 . ReUefNotes-.— % AH solvent Banks—, V/£ United Stales 8ank....... 16 .ALABAMA. .• AllcghcnyCltyScritu... par. Altsolvenl Banks— 6 PJtUourghCltypar. LOUISIANA. . . AUfrahenyCo* 11 ......pran. Allsolveatßahk*—..... \\i . • NEW YORK. EXCHANGES. Now York City— H New York- .-.—.. F*» Country Banks..-u——■... gd Philadelphia— - par. NEWXBRSEY; '• : Baltimore—;- par. AU solvent Banks-.-*-# 9£ Cincinnati......*......* 91 diee*t» DELAWARE. . UinMle ......... KUte-t. All eolrait Hank.—...— >1 Bt Louis. -.1 dlsrft. toSsotes $1 VALUE Of COIUS. MARYLAND.! American Gold(new)-,-* par. Baltimore Banks—;— X A AmerfoanGold(old)«.....prtii, Country 8ank5*.........*# Sovereigns.—.— —.-$4 €3 VIRGINIA. Guinea*.—--.-.—-..- 6 00 Bank of Vo.* branches.* • 9£ frederiekdora...——T 80 Parmcrs’Bk.abraueht'S* yi TcnThalenu.——- 780 Yflllejßlc.* branches..— K TeuGnlldera —.8,90 Exchangeßk.lbranches - » LeuUd’or 4 26 Wheeling Banks**....-, k Napoleons.,,-...-.-.....;. 383 Wheeling branches-. ' % Doubloons, ratriot.,;,.-.16 .0 NKW ENGLAND. jDonbloons t Spanlrli-.-.40 25 All wisent 8ank5.....-,. 2 10 PBICEB OF STOCKS. coiucrts DiiiT ran tm ttoinraa kist st Patrick, A Friend. K reliance Brokers, Cortstr cf fifth and HfodJlmtt, «a*ojA. IOASfI. . Bill. ( -.ftrr Fa!. gnlt«aBtet»»«t.Mq...'ii~~m.»..'4lWM 120,001* 100,00 low; 101,00 100,00 PmnrjlTßntoOl.lSTO 10S£0 000; 100,00 Pauujltßul&is.lSCK...—.., 05,00 87,00] 100,00 A 1 CO unt y t',". .......... ( 100,00; 100,00 JUlcrheiur eoscatveeurcinL......... wyW; 100,00: 100,00 Fittftbiirgh city 0, —05,00 100,00;. 100>00 ntktrareh citjr eeopoaJ,iai*U* ! ■ ■■■■■ t. !: 1 ■■■■ . Ken York... 102,00-’ 102,00 100,00 AlltShcoyCltjfe. „ 89,00, 100,00 AUekfavtiy City ecupoiOjpayabl* i • •. • ioThniddpW-. M,00 ; 100/tt DANK STOCKS, i ; Ba&fc6fl*Utfil>srgb.».*.»>«.6s,&Qi &5,76, 60,00 Herchi&t£*Sla&uCtcturer*'r*ufc &7»60, 60,00 Rjinfc.-... —.. 66,26.- 66>60r' 60*00 Tarauirfi’l^posttiiaDt....,....—... [ ; jilUjhrnf Jlmh.. (XWJO. CO,OO. 2,14 .•■ ntoMi: stocks. •..!.■■ I' ; ttoneo;»li*3» HrfdstP—23,76: 24,00? 26*00 fileCUtratmt -! 25,00 fland ctraft W/X>, 00,(K>! 47,00 Northern Übertit* 80,00-, 60,00 INSUQAXOI’ STOCKS. ! | ' W«U»rolnJttrftC»Oesspafiye..».. 16,50-: 16,00; Gtfsxa**iaxare«*Gcft2i«uzjr.r.~. 16,00. 17,00; • 6*00: • 7,00 f - .:. r TKLEOEAHL KTOCKS. ? • { AtUatlf aod Ohio- 42,00 44,0* £O,OO Htt*bnrcfe*CindaflaU*L©uli»U]* 41*76.' 42MJU .60,00 UktCrJo...... *4.00 60,00 I PlttjJjarzhCM 65,00- (AJU>: WfiQ I sJaßoW»h*labl4elw4t*T....,**...~ ——46*oo: 60^09 taaitOAD moR. • i : i Fenai jl?w»U »,OQf «;« «M» : Ohton&d renn.^iv&tilAlUllro^vS.w: 4£.”sv 40,00-. 60,00 CUttlMid 4 i't'.tj’jursh luHrrfel*. 63. WV: 60,09 M«xiiu !U«w*» *n9 Dry. Nw***.... 106,«i, . 1«M» TraU*Crt«U , i»Ri.Fi*l.. . io;* 12.00, 23*00. I .« 23,00 f b>%; 10,%; [CSairticrsOcal 16*%- *o*oo COPi’Ki: .savcfc.s .. r l j ... ; 176,00» •,««<• N>rth w.i —-r *3OO, 1 - i SSvW | N ? ->rtl*Ts'4ct«ro.e„M*..^..—,.-•!• 17,00: ..n^ | 6,26, 7,5 v. ♦.».« OhloTrap Bsxl i. . Hitiftrc6U-c.—- - .i ; 200,00: .« pitw»cwh*jiJW*M»! «,«* nw ; ; . i.* M » JTlre l*V4 I»7&- C4Wfi*e*« .;:W- - - ~ WNK 3,00; EJatT —i !Va1D»«11&r....e...,e^.a . -n. . . 3,00; w —.... • O.'X’j ... .. M ,. k......». 7,£V • 0,00 . M 2.60 SvKr Potitlft &»3«of l?Bfil*lme4 Oaggafte* i OUIO AND rtSNaVLYAMA. lUtt.UO&ik—Public Xl* 1 tfcaU hereby Rlreo, that on TirL'P.SDAY, April tfjlb, i l&i l» at 3 J\ M-,at t?-»TMeral rtwl Sttilcu of tbs i Ohio ami lYnwyltanU lUUread, lu Alt*eh«n? Oitjr»tbs i Cbliosioß anklsaef un-;luta«d bac?as«'wltt bo expoied to i Futile £*ta»oa aeccuntof *besa U my concern, unles* i caUad tv by tbaoirnrr* time,el*; l Ur*» Itqdlc* ai’tj uprlDff tetkaod bT*MZMJN,cacuwk. 1 ** roall blk d» do with women'* clothing, do «lupt do do d* . da da ** hJir.fe do d-> natts on top, do ■ < M small half crunk, with bnuuualUoatrjjs ■ do .•■■• u Mark leather do, do xoea and wctnan * clotb’g do "small half do, do “iirffvMuk df> do "oUhalr- do, mjukodJ.lL Martin, Manchester, "bjkto dcs wUb shoemaker** tools, \ to mark. ** bather bafreantalnlojc saddler** do - - do •** fender, marked . , Murray* 4vsttae», rarirnueatora, no mark. U*t carpet bag*, **rloaa kind* and dualities, do 1 black trunk, wUb iron hoops do **vaHMmautalnK«Mdl«rr,bra*ft,&&4 do (1 tlwk trunt) uukevl W, ifrifbt, da 2 ream* paper. do l.itrvWlnACx, Wheeling. 1 black leather punch, 2 leather hat boxes, no laArk,'- * 4 tag haras**, do “black trunk, containing rnsn'sclclbln?, do “etoak m««, do «hslr trunk do ** box bottle*. do “ brown leather trunk, do “black do do Ironhoo;**, do , "leather do do do do KmlimmVllaggage, Vo, 9,. dd ** box household ntenrils, Ac, do " do do do far McPhersons, Philadelphia. " do with spirit letel and tlolin. . . no mark, "coil rope, • do Lot hortft collars, do 3 lug* maps, do 1 largo pan, do , • Lot.old clothing, AO 1 hlk trunk tnk’d J. Jacnton, Janesville, Kook Co., Wis. “ten box, doA. 11. dark, no mark, "greentrunkdo MissManrSpringer,Loudon,Ohio. . D, IL COUKTNEY* Miwter Transportation, .. nvr2&o:« HBW CAIIPETfi, Spring Style** . A T. TIIH CHEAP'CAR Pis£ WAURUOUBE, No. 82 A. THIRD Btn«t—Wearotmwroeclviug and opening enaof the largest and choicest stock* ct Carpetings, Oil*: Cloth*. M*U,MiAUoij» Bog*, cihlMtedwest of New York. The stoekU*ab«wms*lc£t«rwlth grrat care. Person* In want of any article* In our lino* »w respectfully, invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists in partofthe following* tlx: : V-Rojal.Yelvetand Dm*sol»Carpotlng*; Tapotry Bra&MJls; Anbusaon Carpet*;. Extra Imperial and Bopcr Threo-p]y; ; Patent Tapestry lograiu; Superfine and Sine Ingrain; . Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do' YenUlan S 4 % t and 4 4; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; Llrt and Bag. ' do . ' .. . : ■ ■ . White and Chock Canton Mattings, fc, 4-1, £-4, and 04; Cocoa Matting, 24, 4*4, M,and W; Spanish Matting, Tory cheap; Elegant Mosaic Kn«fl t SCO por pair; AxmlnUter.toonille, and Tufted Rugs, all priooa; Fancy English Bhe®psklnMats,sls per pair; . ■ Colored do • do k do from $2,&01056 each; Togetherwlth a largo selection of Coooa, Juto, Adolaldo; Velvet, and other Mata; .. . : . Embossed and primed cloth table and piano covcts, Of entirely hew design*, very rich, . Damask table and ptono covors; also worsted damask by the yard, tolluMtjdoylers, do* * A gteatvartoty of patterns la floor oil-cloth, from ,2 to 24 Teetwide. : - Buff Hollands for windows, 38, 82,34,30,08,40, 42,44, inches wide. '- ; Gold bordered shades, entirely now, very rich. . Window shades of every description. t Oval And hollow *talr-n>de, caxpotbinding, tacks, Ac..... Also, Uwßoyal-Tutkiah BathTowel*, together with every thing usually kept in Carpet Houses. 41 Small profits and quick sales.” - v C. B. DEADLY * CO* inar3anae • 83 Third street. New books i—new boqkbh-* • Tho History of tho Trench Protestant Refugees: 2 vols , doth and paper. Margaret, or the Prejudice at Homo and' Its Victims: 1 vol 7 cloth and phper. ' . « , The Lover upon Trial: a novel by Elltaboih M. Stuart: 1 voi. 12moVcloth and paper/ Albo Oodey for April; and Blackwood for March. • Thcrabovo» together with a-large collection of rare mb* cellancous Books. Jost rocclved per express, by SAMUEL B LAUFFER, xnar3o . ; . . .: ' . .87 Wood street: HARPER FOR APRIL.—Just received at Oeorgo B. Pearson’s, No. 74 Third street, Dispatch Buildings., : Harper for April; New York Herald; • New Yprk Tribune; TheCftlien, John Blitchel's paper, Ac. - - All tho Magailnes have been received for April Call.fit •end to - GEO. B. PEARSON'S, opn No. 74, Third street. ■’.V t * AUCTION sales: ■■■■■■■■ ■ AUDUou oardi .■ _ ,TAMES H?KENNA f -Auctioneer And llor-' t|r ch&nWNd»l2o Wood attest, near the corner of EUlb, rcgtil&r sales of Dry Goods, .Clothlcgt Groceries, Glassware, new ami'second band Furniture, each day at 10 andz o'clock; and at early gas light, each erecting, Watches and Jewelry,Guns, Pb)tols,Books,Fancyarticles,Ontlory, Boots, Shoes, /k<ii with a general of etory. description of Pry Goods. lU&rtothepriotglpalnigjrohftnta. . febo Auction—DallySale*. 1 T the CoiamercUl Sales Koocis, CDrner;of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10o’clock, A. M„agtraeril assortment of Seasonabt/t, Staple and Fancy Hry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cap s,4c»* AT sIFCLOOE, P. M.,' Groceriee, Queens ware,. Glassware, Table Catlery, Looking Glasses* New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Far nituro,Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, F. M., Books, Stationery,Fancy. Artdcles,'Masieal Instruments, IlardwaroamJ Cutlery, Clothing* Variety Goods, Gold and Sdverjratches,.4c, _ _P. M. I)AVX3, Auctioneer.-' ; fjofllrtf JAMEB MoKENNA, Auctioneer.' " BALANCE! OF A: VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY At AtJ<mox.—On SATURDAY EVENING/April Bth,st earlyg&s light,- will be Gold ot.M'Kenna’s Auction House, tfishalanca of a Prirate Xlbrary, remaining unsold-from the last two salos. .-This will positively be the lastckance for that rarq and-valuable lot ofßooka,' ThoseflUß unsold are as well/worthy the attention of.purckaSflra, as any yet offered; comprising some standard Roman Catholio puoll cations. Also, at the same time, 2 Book Cases;.. ' ' v.// ' . apru ./-■ : . . T JAMES M’KBNNAy Accticme-er. - T ARGJS STOCK OF DRY. GOODS, at. Anraos.—Gmi- Jj tnendny this day, TUESDAY, April 4th, at 10 Unlock, and ccmttouihg from day to-daysr uniil all are told, an ex tensive stodfcof foreign anddomestlea, fancy taple dry goods, of every description; comprising iaparttho follow*' teg;, superfine blue black broad cloths, cassinots,' queen’s silk mohair, alpacca dlopeir tablellneu,bleachedlrish dotAaik, jaccbnetaad mull m tul ias/iwilling, Irish; linen, node lalue, silk. and worsted plaid, calico ana gingham, fan* cy lawpd, white hollaed, browninnslia,: fancy caaslmeres, plalds/hoslery, brown linen tablecloths, silk cravat’atm bdkß.,> shawls, laces and ribbons, silk bonnets, fringes, gimps, French merino; buttons and tailor’s trimmings.’ At thasametimealargofissortmentorshiris. qpr4 . : JAMES STKENNA^Actloaeor. P, 21. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TTALUABLE BOOKS At Anonox>-Will be sold at the V Commercial Sales Rooms, cornor of Fifth and Wood streets, on SATURDAY JBYENINO, Bth losl, commencing •at 7 o’clock, by catalogue,aTtry valuabieLibraryof Boofys; embracing the-choice collection of a professional gentleman,. from an extensivo range of authors in modern Literature, ; History and Science. - Many of tho works oro of rare occur* fence at public sale, and others of: them not now to be had of . tho trade* : On the listaroto.be found a complete and elegantset.'of 'LlUeli’s Museum; from tho commencement. 48 vols; Ha* •sard’s Register, of Pennsylvania, 14-Tola; Works of Lord . • Bacon, 3 vole.- ociavo; "Edmund Burke’s Works, 7- J vole t; ;Diahop.HaiVs Works, 3 vols; Agnes Strickiand’stjaeens of complete in 6 volsj Encyclopedia American,' r 14 t vols,f oil binding; Colonial Records, 3 volsi American State; Papers, lOrols; Correspondence of the American Bctola* tfom! 7yols; Prescott’s Uißtories of Mexico. Peru, and of ' Fenliaand and Isabella.; Harper’s Family Library, 108 |NatianalandScripturalGaneriesofEngravings,2voiseach, [London; WoritepfFranklin. 2 volspLererett’s Latin Lexi ieon; Hahnemann*sand Jahr*s. Works on Homcepatbln Prac tice; Waiter Brun’eGeozrapby, 3 vo!s, quarto; Wilson’s [American Ornltbbl?gy; Waverly/Novels, 6 vols; GuizotiV ‘Ulstory of CjrilUatioßv 4 vols; Ac; The catalogue Lfrich in Its variety of popular authors on .subjects.. Catalogues can be bad at the place Jofsale, and fhe.books examined. ' :P. ; M.~ DAYIB, : { vapfS; V. : ~y . Auctioneer. •/’ UNDERWRITER’S RALE OF DAMAGED GOODS.—On THURSDAY MORNING, April O/atJO o’clock, at the 'wawhoQge of Messrs. Hardy, Jones, 4 and 81 Water street, wtll be sold from 150 to mer jchandltoj winch were damaged slightly by water on board the steamboat Cuba, about 10 miles/below Wheeling; cm* /hraclngiill the vArietf-usually purchased by We?tern mer* chants, and much the iargtft quantity ond bestaHaortmont ever offered at public aale, at any one time, tn this fcity. r eptS • ’ . ' P. ; M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. 'T?DKNiTtfRK AND. FIXTURES OF FRANKLIN HOTEL 1? - at Atcraxo-On WEDNESDAY MORNING, April sth, at 10 o’clock, at the Tranklie Hotel, Nos. 103 and. iOA Third street, near Wood, will be sold theoDtlro household knd. kitchen furniture;, barfixtures, comprising 80 French past bedsteads, 10 soperior father Jbeds, holster* And pillows, cotton, husk' and straw .matfcaitefv-beddTng, halraeatritoCs* chairs, rcckerm rattes*, centre table, wash Starvis, small tables, carpets,lookifigglas<cs;chainber ware, tenitian and transparent blinds, curtains, extension ami cherry dining tables, qutohsttatf/ glatowore, knives end forks, stoves and pipe, bar zoom Baturas; and furniture, large cock stove, kitchen utensils, Ac. - *&m ' -»; P. M, DAVIS. Auctioneer. 7 LIST OF OEHUXBE PATE3ST HEDICUfES, OS |UST> FDtt BAU Bt; FLKBUKO BROTHERS, ■ ■ . ■, fiMrWer, tt JFl*a*‘i VmulTtojt ia4 Uw Pltla . ■ • ■ . i * Wholesale ’prvgpistt ami Denltri m itototf Jfalirintx, \ CpmcrFoarthnxd Wood street*. Pittsburgh. i TXJBBLEB'S AMEIItCAN COilPoONO; IV Jams’* Allctatire:. ** Conninatire Balsam; 41 Hair Dye: JEspectorant; ** Eariativc Fills: • i " llalr Tonic; . > TPlaUl's Celsam c»r WiM ChiiTTy . Bryant’s Polmoaary Balsaa; - • ..Iloe3and r $ German Bitten?; Italland ' . : do llort«U«r , s Puvaaach do ■ McrcblMi’UterlncCalholicsn i Storms’ Scotch Cough Cbatj;' . • -J*iW«.. do;. Tiara’* do; . Howe’* ... ■■•■.: d.oj .. Osgood** India Cbolagogao; Monc’« InrigoretSog Cordials; . .. TyJer’sGaEiJtraHc Drops; •.-. -••.■■ ... PfaalonV .- do ,■ Batchelor** 1 do • . McMtxhn’* Elisir cf Opium; Bryant 1 ! Purifying Extract; Daliey’fl Pain Extract;: • Brown 1 * Essence cfJamaira (Unger; UeAUirtcr's do do: UiddertiXndtUibia.lßi; , Hyson’* do do; • , Arnhcld’# d 0:... Dr. Curtis* Hygetna; i . Lyons* Kathairon; i . HtW'* ABly White; L Bail a’# do do; . Tobias'liniment;. ■ ■ IlooV* • •?;'. i-dc; • " nod Sana liniment;. ■ MoxWn Mustang .dc? FamiV Arabian • do; OardcesV . ■ do; Barrel'* ledHn • . do; Carter 1 * Spanish Mixture; ■ ■ Barce’s PUeLotlua; . aioeni'un ;"• ■ • R»rp**i AeoastLsOilv Merchant 1 # Gorglfog Oil: Ctt&btotuClarke dr Co*s Cbl llTor Oil; . McAllister*# Ola tznaat; : ■ ■.. -Kliip’Urfc./ ■ do; Fern!’* do; r Gray** da: ' Tra«k i * SlagroUe otot«6’j; j Jodkin’s do; . • Kwaho’s Pin*«a; • HooeVi dcs r.ar&snt*# Intent Pan&tta; Vcttj Dari*’Pain Killer; Ajwr’s Cherry rector&l; Houßbtea** IVprtu; r Kirr’s Petroleum; 'S2r Mctentf* Ccdebrat«J Lirer IHlti; ttntodreih’s * do Wright 4 * Indian Vegetable Fills;. Lee’* Anti-bUioa* . d»T ’ - • FamporUlaßlood . :■. <lo; . ■ . ■ do; ■ SvAynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Fills; Jayne’# Ahbdyua Cou&h . • do; - . Townsend*# lirsltU do; Jew D&sidVFloaters: Shoemaker'* do; Dr.Jiewmaa** do; Itad*&y’a Beady Belief; Morriir Remedy; ’ Prof Woodyilalt Restoratiro; Emerson’* . - do; Boll’* Sarsaparilla; Townsend’# do; . Sand's do; Onyß'lt*# Extract Yellow Dock and Bamp&rilla; . Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Clearer** Honey; ■;■. **••• Highly Sixated Brown WlsdflQ^ • ■ ** : Mask; . I.adlu»*A Specific; . McLone’s. Sudorlfin Cough Syrup; . . Tyler 1 * Gam Arabic do; . Seßoia* - ■ ■.. .do; . ■ : ■ Swayne’s Sycap of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonfo bjrup; Barry*# Tyicopborou*; . .. Nonrood’a Tincture of Yarn tram VirUs; v McLacs’s Celebrated Vermlfago, Dr. Bocock*# Falmonlo Wafers; Thompson’*Kye W*ter; . Agrols f>r all of Dr. McOUntoek'* Family Medicine* Dr. Nrtdbam's Breast Pump*; , Water** AtmospUcriß Breast Pumps; Gam Elastic : - ' do .. do. ' JBO CUttnp Lola Kof Solo* IS ROCHESTER, BEAVER CO., Jfe*at less than half -prico. Fifty of these Lola will be aotdat ssoc*eh,and 100 lot* at $lOO each, for the benefit of mechanics, and others, who ttnoorsparb.ii second $50,. or* second.sl 00 thougtujescrtiug opood tuiWVnr; lot apiece, just as much as ariranwcrUi hundred*or thousand*. Those who tare no vwoity nay havetats far thdr labor, at liberal prices—pay ing $0 or $lO a month, In labor, and recvlvlag awarranty efcfld the raomeMtho lot is thus paid for.. The Utlo to these grounds is perfect, for which reference is made to Thomas Cunningham, Esq., of ifcuvrr, unit N.l’. FeUennan r £si., ofHttsburgb. . A very great amount of labor will bo required in *hl» neighborhood, not only by tho subscriber and those whom he represents, hut by the Ueavor Manufacturing Company, by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, by tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh RaUroad Company, and by the Beaver County Kenton Iron Oompanyj .who expoct .to erect 20 foruares in and about the Beater villages lhe prcscnt season. "With regard to thU process of maton*? iron, refer* snoo is rcsrpectftiuy made tbNcssre. Kramer & b&hxn; J. K, Moorhead* J.W. Hallman, Lyon, Ehoeb A Oo*,W.Beweea Wood, J. B. Hcndrichron, Vim. Whlghnm, .anuJamoaH. Cnroo; Pittsburgh. Contracts, foe gtadln& excavating, qnahylng, mining, stone wpik,bricic work,carpentery,and other mechanical labor, may now bo entered Into by those who apply. Tbu above mentioned lota are 40 feet. front-by 125 fret deep, each «mtahiing 6000 square Ifeet, just double the quantity In common sited cliy lots, of 25 by 100. 'Tho be*een, iB«mly one cent a foot»oradollar.fof 10 feet square, • Hen a nan am hate fond qf hit own to tit dffiDft on far Seenfr, or lie down on for 10 anil, tho price of ft dmtn, ft or tho Waclinj cf his iwir. Who will xntoimnalesiate, atauch prices?: Tho .property , now offered is worth double the prico l charged for Xt,and will bo so acknowledged and r< puled, by all, tbe niomentitpassosinto other hands.-: - ! Many building, lots are already, bespoken, which will be ! built on and occupied the present season. Selections can bo made at these prices, from tho Bth to ibe 16th inst only; after which, Apybtic- tale upon the promisee will bean* nounrod, and lota will bring from $lOO to $5OO. >■■■ • Those who payeaahwill deposit It with Qeorge Spoyrer, Esq., of Rochester, or with Messrs. Kramer A Rahm, of nttsburgh. The deods will bo mado out,-acknowledged, and deposited to the some hands, to bo delivered on lifting themosißU •f* ■ • Mnpswptha Borough of Rochester will bo found at various public places, and smaller plates of the lotsw&l be freely given to all who apply . . Tho above proportion will bo open to. the loth lost, only. .v. M.T.O.GOULD, : • »• Rochester, Beaver county. Pa. • Alougi Ke«p MoTlnig THOSE about to remove their residences on or about the Ist of April, should sot forget to call, upon M. GRAFF & 00.* 124 WOOD Btrcet, and supply themselves vith & COOKING STOVE or GRATIS, as they m ay require.. Messrs. f Graff A Co. cannot be surpassed by any establishment In this city, for tho. beauty, ■ utility, and cheapness of ‘ their - goods. Giro them a call. - • w marBl in|V BJSAMB MEDIUM WRAPPING PAPER, just wd\ jUvf and for sale by SAMUEL B. LAUFFEJt mar2s ■ • . . . No. 87 Wocd street. e OLDEN BYBUF—In bbls, half bbls sto and for sale hy fmarll] 3. A. HU rOtTIBON A 00. SUGAR CURED HAMS—ID tierces prime family Hacts’, per Buckeyo State. These Hams ..vr© trill gusrranty equal to anything offorod in this market For sue by : mar 29 BAILEY A BENSHAW ■ • s>'W- * . . U : •; 1 '• • “•* ; -JV Vi; r: ■’ ’ ’ V*’ ’ ’' ■* - * '; - 'v *' : v. *,v *:‘^Ss ■*•■■.. -a *" •- “7- S?vVi ‘ V - ■ - .O' '~ „ ' ! . r -' 'i -1 . *■ '•. f' *. A ~ 5, .. t •bca's.iflVt »in ■•.• MISCELLANEOUS., J. iftlASlEia, M.D. UABILS TJBBBY’ HOTEL,'Corner of Hancock a tree t sod Duqttoane J: Way, Pittsburgh, Pa- ~ marky:. .. A MASKLK, Proprietors, : E. WHITKIiOCSB, f 'T'ANCYSILK ANDWOOLENDYES AND CLKANKR, JP- No:-7‘I8 ABELL*. St, Boar the Kaunet Uotol,- -j. • m»r4 : AHiOgWTy ■ ■••■■•.- ■ • ••,■•. '. ■.• ■ : Spring Style or Hai*.-JOSEPU COX & *sS| CO,, corner ciWood street and-Diamond Alley, will 0 Notice to Tailors. OAT HANDS, Vest Hands; and Pants Makers wanted: at JOHN CALLAHAN'S, corner of Wood and Water, streets. Caah paid for work erary Satnrdargrenlng.- febT ■ '•' ■ v; ' Henry H.Colllni, 'T? 0 5JT A , ra> P , S AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, »na X? WbolesaleJDealor In Cheese, Batter, Seeds, FlAh, ana ■ Produce ■eeßeraUjyNo. 25 WOOD Si.. Pittsburgh. [irnrfl k T 7° Lot* -"A GOOD ■ DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine l\ House, onflsronth street, suitable for storing molasses or prodneo. Inquire of: . . JOHN H. BTEWAET, ■ : : inar6 ---V . 287 Liberty street ;: 1 To li«r TTIHE dwelling house; now-occupied- by mo on Federal *: tdrtct, Allegheny, No. 4Collonade liow, near the end of the bridge,, inquire at the hoasuv. feb2Js*tf * W. H, XOWRI1?. Stable Wonted* -TX7TEHIN a few squares of the passenger station of Penn- VV'' fiylTOUi» KaUroad, suflldtfntly large to hold seven or eight horses, v- ADAMS A CO-i -.mart ■■ "i ■ ■-•■■■.. 64 Fonrthstreet. ROBERT E. PHIUiIPS^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, 87. LOUIS, Mo. * r v :, Depot ond Kallroad Track For llemU A DAMS A CO.’S PRKIGHT, DEPOT ON* LIBERTY* A Street, with Railroad Track,. Switch,' and ajrpurte* nonces,for. a term of years. Inquire at iha Express Office,' No 64 FOURTH gtwet. . NEW PAPER HILL* , - CANTON* OmO . FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., have just started their pa per mill at the above place, vrbero they will be happy •to receive orders tor - printing and wrapping paper or au * feb27:tf . Sew Olothlng Store* ..'.HO, 4; SIXTH BTBEEIV OPPOSITE LIBERTY, THE subscriber bnajust opened thia now establishment, . where he baa always cm hand 0 large anil choice ai&frt* meat of all articlesofCLOTHlNG, which bo warrants equal to any in the city, end will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. marfcly B. OPPENHBIMEIL • Blonongnbela.Bridge* v iT>ITXSBUBUH r March 3,lB&L—Thr'-Presidcnt and Man* •XT agers cf the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Diver opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny, have declared a dlvldendofflve per cent, for the last six months, payable to the/stockholdrrs or their legal retrosentalives, at the toll-housa,onand after the 13th Inst, ; mard ■./JOHN THAWyTreasnrer; . . Take Notice, fpHAT THE’ AGENCY OP CApT* M ARK STERLING, )± concerning any business or mine In Pittsburgh, has this day becufclosed by mutual Consent. All persons hav ing claims against me, or the sterna ferry boat “ Twoßro ihcrsr,’* wQt apply to mo personally, on said- boat, or at the St-Clair Hotol. • MARTIN BRODERICK, • January 5,1854. - ; r, • • maV7 , Important to T&iLor*. -TUST RECEIVED, : a large. assortment of Tailors*- and tl . Trimmers’Shears, of tLo best makes la the country, abldnieoilerat tbb manufacturer** prices, at - BOWK & TBMiETS; Enterprise Works, • 13<5 Wood street, . Wholesale Agents tar manufacturers ESTEUPKIBB WOKZiS, < ■JVfr-Igff Wood Thfrd. doorlxlow Virgin Alley. . BOWS: A TKTLBT yould-call, the ottontlob of Spotting men to their largeassortment otGans, Jtlffes and Eo roleing'Pistols,tho largsstand 7 best flelecied stock-orer dpebed fo this market; together with a general assortment af Hardware, Cutlery, Tools awl Fishing Tackle* all of which we offer*at tholowcsfc possible price* to cash purchasers, or ffergood approved papog. •. •■ , . marlB. ' “THE SHADES!” mORfiAN fl£- BRVEN i, E3PECTFULEY Informs his friouds, and tie public In XV he has fitted up tbo largo end.commodi ous SALOON, in the basement of the THEATRE, wbero ho keeps constantly on hand the choicest UQTJOKS, of the BEST BRANDS. His saloon is kept open allhour* daring the ' ■ . -■■■ Miflfl. TiEuftAh a* vu.f l BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, > No. 95 Wood Street, comer of . Diamond Alley, - ; ■■ ■ nnssusou,pa, BUY AND SELL-Bank .Notes and Cola; Discount time exchange, and promissoiy. notes; make collections in all thnprincipal citicaof the Union. Hectare deposition call aha oh interert*and give their prompt attention: to all other mattew appertalniogtoaßrokcr'a business* Eastern 'Exchange constantly cm r . •■ . aarO BUILDISG.LOT FOR 84bE. 4 LOT 24 Sat ftont on. WYUE street, and extending A back 109 feet to Wide alley. • On the back part of the L6t is a Cellar "Wall, built for two small Houses.. This Lot ■ is in adesirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on fkTorable terms. Titta good, and clear from ' incumbrance. Enquire of GKO.-F. GILLMORE, . f t »hC3 . ■■■■.■ . At Office of Blorping. Pnat. At FrlvaU sale. 1 RUILI>ING LQTSyin tfeo Tillage of TemperaneeviUe: \ :4» each lot 2j feet by 110 t to a ID feet alley. • The abore Lois aro/rery desirable for braiding crmanurac taring puis poses* and/trill: bo sold at moderate prices* and on mason* able terms. Title Indisputable. Enquire of .■ : WM,J. BQW'ABD, ; Jr^ . No. 170 Fourth street.; Or' JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent; at this Office. Grocery Store' lor Sale*-. THE undersigned, mlngabaurtaengpge inaaothflrbnßl* dcsk, offers for sale, on reasonable terms, the STOCK and GOOD WILL of htsold e&tAblUhed Family Grocery Store, corner ofSmitbfieltf And' Fourths! reels. .The stock. comprises An asscriment of the very best Family Groceries, adapted f pecUliy to family use, and selected by the proprie* tor in the easternjhtrkete, on themostrTeaeohkWeterms The Hand is one of the best in the city. For terms applyAL the storey fmarlH GEORGE AttTnOTLS. * CRYSTAL PALACE, No* 18 Htrhet streeti C. C; SEELY, /SNi /rrs • KESPECmTLL-Y Informs hlsfrienda and the Vs£o\ f <pwpublic tn general, that' he has just started hi& New; Yorkand Philadelphia modem stvleof COOKING GTSTfiRSaad ©very thing else In the eating line. Oysters In the Shell or Stewed, for cents a dtfsen. He will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. Houso always open until 3 o'clock In the morning. • : ••• ■ :■•" marlB-tf *VTO. 2G4 LIBERTY ST., a faw doors obOTe the Athencenm.. X\ The under£lgned,fcaTiDgpareh«od the above'named pep alar RestaarAnVandLatconeiderablo uxpense xo-flttej it in splendid fityle t would respectfully solicit tho patronage of the Mends of the former proprietor, and the public generally. Ula Bar is stocked with the finest brands of Wines and Uqabrs,andhla f*rder shall contain thebestthe market afford*—such aa Oysters, Game f Ac., in season. ASrLunch serTed up erery day at U o’clock, A»M. .• mar22lta : : .ADANtVWEßKmU.Proprietor. r CLOCKStCLOCKSnCLOCKS’II PfclfledfcMoyt'an, *** DEALERS INWATCHISd.CLOCKg, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE; No. 42 FIFTH Street, near /?'4jSj , vrood, opposite rho jfornieg Dost, formerly occu pled by JL. Ketnemaa A Co. Wo bare now band a splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which ire offer to t}in public at great Jjargsina, such as: Inn cases, peatl inlaid and all other patterns of ilantel Clockß. Also, a richassortment of fine-gold-andsilver patent lerer, cylinder, and anchor an ele cant stock of Jewelry ond&llTcnraro,; which w» Intend to sellcheap Crcash. >•■••••••■■ •••.. •■•.■■ , N. B. Watch rei*irioff .dono :In the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. ... .. . . . . mar2s ■ Notice to Stoebholderi* Ofticb c 7 imcPmsa’oa ASDOorxtuamLa E.IUOO, V . . ,HU*burgh,February 21,1854. > i CRRKABtx toiiesolutioa of tb« Bcwml of Directors of the Pittsburgh andCoßnellsTille K. S. Co* passed at amoottoghaldat theoiSceof tb©Company,NeviUa Hall, la ybfit city, on Wednesday the 222 last; fixlmdnal subscrl ben to the slock cf «aW company are hereby notified that the 2d, 3dend4th Instalments of t wodollars and fifty ecu Is per share on their enbscriptionawin bo doe and payable at the office of the Company, On the 15th'days of March,-April and May next. WJt B. CURB x,-Treasurer,. fob2s P. ft 0. R. lU 00. Clothing 1 Clothing! fTtHB undersigned respectfully informs bis friends and the . , pablie that be ts now receiving at his store, N 0.177 lib erty streotyn choke-assortment of Ctoths, Casslmeres end Vestings, of the latest end most desirable styles, whlchhe is prepared to make to order la the, most fashionable mart* per, at short notteev and on tho most reasonable terms,; ■ We hare also bri hand a large and well manu&cturod stock or ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or Tetall, : . Persons who purchase Roods for cash, will find it fco their t dvantago to call ail77L bertyatreet;before making their purchases. {maw} 0, CONNER, fablfcly. NEW AfttlSG GOODS* TCST RECOTJKD AT JOONHcCLOSKEY ft CO’S Wbolo* 0 sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood*treet,and comer* of Diamond alley; the largest'ana most Tidied stock of goods that this celebrated house bwever had the pleasure of invtdng the attention of the public to; These goods have been-ptxrchksed ftom and, consequently,.no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that wo can and do sell at as small profits os any house in tho cast* ern cities. • Therefore, wo respectfully- invito tho attention of wholesale dealers and country morchanta, in goneral, to trite uaa'c&ll, and-exatnltm'our extensive. assortment of KHADY MADE CLOTHIKQ. lt is. almost impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that is to-oo won at this Urge establishment; It is sufficient to say that it has never been equalled by tho house itself, marlfclf JOHN McCLOBKKY ft CO. - "• - ' HAVING disposed of my entirestock of Books,Period!? cala,ftc.,to Hr. George IL. Pearson, I cheerfully re commend him to my customers. - All persona knowing themselves ‘indebted to me, will please call at tho old stand, whore I will be foundfor & short time. / EL l v . CALLOW. Having purchased from H. P. Callow his entire stock of Books, Periodicals, fto.,lwUtbe pleased toseo my friends and tho public generally at tho old stand, No. 74 Third st, Dispatch Buildings. *•••••••.* v -. . A continuance of the former patronage Is respectfully Solicited. A full ossortmentof Uie best and most rocentpublications rill always be kepton hand* All subscriptionscontracted for by n.P.Collow; will be urolshod as usual by mo. < ! - GEO- R, PEARSON, marlS ’ v 74 Third street. DiKpatcbßaUdloga. Slew Arrival o t Sprlng and Summer Dry - - Good*. . ; AT No. 00 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD BTRRET..'- . 1 T\ t GREGG ft 00* Importers and Jobbers iu British, - 1 /, French and Gorman DRY GOODS. Having roceiv-,. ed our large and fextenslvo. stock of spring and summer, goods, purchased fromimporters/inanu&cturers, throughout own importation, wo feel safe In assuring, our. , old customers Country meTOhanta atul dty dealers general-, ly, that owing to those - acquired facilities In purchasing, we can offer kuehtfnduccmeuts to buyers as arc rarely- met with!in the trade. ■••• ; - • • Among bnr'dry goods stock will be fbnnd cashmeres, d*y Uiniw, Portsmouth lawns .of the mest desirable.designs, mohair lustres,- alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, - ginghams ond foncy prints, latest styles; broadcloth*, fdney vestings, casslmereay satinets, tweeds and summerpanta- brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have aim opened a very largo assortment of bonnets, noweststytevpum leaf hats; Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety fif hosiery, gloves, aud.rlbhohs;. jaftmetts,mull nndDgured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Onr vartety stockembraeea in part combs, buttons, pop*; cussion caps; threads,port monaics, patent modldnes, per-. : fuxaem and almost erery article usually kept in tho va rioty finey together with a targe stock of gold and silver watchefljVatch' materlalß, gold and gilt Jewelry of -great variety ofSO hour and 8 day. elockA all of whiehwilf bo sold at, the lowest’prices for cash or eatisfactoryreferebce. N. B.—An early callfrom huyere is respectfully solicits. frbtt D. QREQO ft CO. rYODEY’B LADY’S BOOK FOR a XX splendid Spring Fashion Plate, and other engravings. For sale by W, A. GILDENFENNEY ft CP > xn&rSO v - Fourth street. • \ *.*•«. r. Actor Uonse, > v -A- • -■ • v< . tv*;.- CIiEVELAHD AH» PllT6Bll¥ffSr HAUUOAU. in connection v?mt tnMitm fobksi cmr itomuhsai,. bJ&» . Great flcdtxetton of Pure, VIA Wi'tLSVlf/LR. • fp CK shortest, quickest and cheapest rout* toToledo.Chf' i X-c. KJ . Laaaliej iiockfcrcl. GidDDa, Bt> lonls, awi tb# ; NortJjwo*f,YiaCieTo]and- v 'lbis roatfvJ*4Q,nmeffhirri«jf , aod about t hcnim quicker toCljkhgo, than th# ctrottitottA : laulnutpoUsi •• ■!,••• .■■ - •_■*■ ■■ ’■» .Owinßto.tho present ArrangementOf theTrainsoftfc# ; oblo&udPennsyJwjiiaJifUlroBdCtaupafc/jthq.ifainlofifci* , Companycannot W nm to connect-witbihem at"Allidao»> as heretofore, without toffnetttfsscrlfice i)f tlstlf hjtiP • mate business. „ j Oajni “S CT Wodnes -ay, March 2,1854, P,«3«ng tt Trtin* ran dallyv (Sundays dxcepted) ns 'follower ' - leaves Wallsville at 3 I* My AlHance ttT4O A M, and 5.10 P ai r amt reach AM r aVd7-SO-PM. ■■•;' Leave. Cloveland at ,0.30. A M, and *Dd re*ch Alliance at 123 f, and 6JO P'S, and TCclisvlU* ai2.30 PM. Passengers for Cleveland, Toledo,Chicago, and the North .w.st, alsopassengers.going wuth oroast from-Cleveland , to Oolumbns, Cincinnati; Buffalo, or Albany, can take the steamers FOREST CITY or ZUCBNAI* at 10 A M # »t Monongahela Wharf, Plttsburgh/and jro dlfectty forward bythoO Pti ExpressTrain£roui WetiaTiUe^reaehloeCtoye • )£nd at'f.3o P.2a,cotinecUngwlUi tho 7.<5 P.M,Tratoft*r Toledo and Chicago, and ibeOPltTfalnfor'Erie/Biinkifk and-Buffalo. • -.Baggagochecked:throagluto Cleveland on board tha . boats, and accompanied by a bagsrsgOmairtci*: z , : '■■ * l '• ■• • •&•A s jsftS°s® ®ade at Aliiaaca by either the fl ■ A** ■ , M, of 3 p,M. Trains oro. dud’ P.B. Jcb&a&iifftaß for Clave land wfcogo on theflrst train will bo deXtoed fivafcoort, and those on the 3 P.aLTroUi UU neit momfnffat7^ are. ticketed through to Cleveland, Toledo, , Chicago,■. Laaalle, and S u :Xonla. Time ’ throatb to Bt. Poratd Alltencd.*/. sl^ol‘Pare fo St Louis.., IttSa do.- 3,00 -do Rochfotdi nm 1. do T01«10...7.4*“,...,.y. o,oo' ■, do EasaUs.„„ V( „.. J&W i do - ChTcag0...^.„...«10 > 60'- do .. Prßeporf;...;.;;;-!^^ . • Passengers are requested totbrocnie tfeketa at theodee of the Cleveland Company; Sonbn * gahelaHoiiso, second door frem the.comor/• : yy>*< •-.■ v .TrDiJßAND.SDp'tCleTalana, l A. OAUQHKYL Agent, mar2o Mouongahola House, Waterst; Httsborgb> - SPRING ARRANGEMENTS- - ' THE* PENNSYLVANIA - RAILROAD' COSfPLETfi’D’: , PLANES AVOIOBni THROCOH IN PIPTEKS . 0N AKD APTKIt WKDNESOATv PBimUAUT Uth, tho .trains will leaTe aa tbltovfl ■■• leaveovery morning (except Sunday) at? tfeloekrJtop* , pingat &1{ tbs regniar stations, arriving in Philadelphia jit 12 o’clock,. P 5L, j teonnoctfng •with a traln direct to Nffg - . THE KXPBESS TRAIN learca tho station evezy aVanlnc: at o’clock, stopping oaly at:- Irvins, Qroensbargh, . Latrobe, HUlfldo, JohDSUiTrnjiLlUfiyV Gallitten, Altoonw - £c.,;councctlng &t Harrisburg vith tbo train fitt' BaHK' more, and arririog in Philadelpbb. Baltimore, at n^on. : THE ACCOMIIODATIO7?:TKAIN iTUi leavo- every‘afler* .noon (except Sunday)-at 5 ataU-Tegal&r stations, ana runnlnifonly qq far aa Latrobe. '- : . . RETTnWITJQTItAms arrive in tUtoburgb,: Accommo datlon, 825, A. M. Express, I,l*. tL -SZaU Ur r Fare to Nev York,slo,6o; Poro toPhUadelpbl%sB;*Far» . to Baltimore, $B. - . * • Baggagecbecked to nil stailona on the Pennsylvania Ball« road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. : - csstB in addition to the station rittev, except &om statioE» 1 Agenny;-'-, No notes of a lesa danomination than ilTo dollnta wtU be < received In payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banksof.Pennsylvanla.: : u •• < dSy NOTICE^—In cose of loss, the Company .viUlxoU - . * themselves responriblo for personal • baggage only, and ft? on omonntnotexccedlngsloo. ■:• • . . ,r - N. B.—lho ExnolsloT Omnlbus.Xinohaa beenemployed to convey possemgers and ba^sgotoasdfromthoßepohat- • ' acborge notto exceed cents£oreach passeiigcvja&d-~ : 1 2\£ cents for each trunk. - :?;>■;•■ "r . : For .tickets, apply to:- :■• *J. Sd.BSRIHENvAgant, : At the P. B. B. I Possenger Station; on idbtityat. ' Pittsburgh, February 13,18M~ffebl3:ly-8d p 0 % , . J6&~ Papers that have this advertisement wtil pleas»*eo?t yi <- rect. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. . New Arrangement, . v • O OUMENOINO FEBR UA5T 28,1854 1854 ‘ giaasBIBM MAIL TKAXNle&fasPittßborgh nt&ASI; dinny fttAUi> Mice; takes tea at Cfcstlioe. and :makes s ciM«.c(m< neciion there withfittostUxprcss Train* leaching Ctacfo*' nati aboutl2 o*clocfcat night. KXPREBB~TRAINIeaVes PitCsborgha*3 o'clock, V.lL'i ofler - the arrival of the. express train , from. and reached Crestline at 11,SO P. M^oonneeiiogwith the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in. tbo-mornisg. - • . Connections are . made with tho'Ohlo and 'lndiana, and Belfcntaine and Indiana railroadsdor jDuymn, Indianapolis and towns In Indiana. m <; Connections aro made with.Cleveland.Monroevilfa. Boat* dinky, Toledo, Detroit and Chlcagnwltk UncrroSj Uppar - Sandusky, Forest, and tbff towns on the Mad xUvorßoad. •-v Also, with_ldountTernon, Newark, ZoncsviUo and townt on fheTSTansYeffd riitun '"T r.TTO'-. . TarotoClncinnatis7;tolndlacapollssS;toDajioiillUO;- to Tolcdosft; to Columbus $5/25; toZanesvUle to * Cleveland $4." Through .tickets to Louisville ai reduood rates. ■ ■■ v : . RBTVRNIRCi TIIE EXPRESS .TRAIN leaves Crestline at I,U IM, ■ and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.510 P..Sl* connecting wiikfhe fast Express Train through. In fifteen hours to Philadelphia; ' llAIb TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2JM), A. BL, on tho hr-* ' rival oftho Night Express Train frn?n : ' arrives at Pittsburgh at. 11.40, PM, . NEW BBIGUION ACCOMMODATION TBAIN leavea ' , Pittsburgh at’lQ A SI. and-o P-Jd, andNsw Brighto&at 6 AM,and 1.16 PM. * *. PEKIGBT*TBAIN leavesPlttsbttrgh at 7 A M, and O P ‘ ; *sl,and arrives at .4.30 AM, «iud 430/P M. ; • '■■■-.• • -. * ' ■ • o®* Tickets or farther information, apply j&t r the &ckat *•-' - ■ officesof the Ohio and' Pennsylvania Ballroao-Company, of J, G. CUBBY, at thd eomer office under tho hXonongshelA ' i House, Pittsburgh,or-cf : -• ■. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ageak federal street fitdßSu • . JOHN BELLY,PassengerAgent; . [SPOETATIOH T 0 THE E46TEEH CHIES W 1 1854. f 1—88.... D. LEECH CO.’S- LINE,- W 2 CANAL AND RAILROAD,' ■ ■ : BSTWESV- - * •' -1 Pittsburgh, XewTork, Phila4elpU& t&d Baltimore. . V~\N iho : openiogof Canal, ■we-nra*prepared to carry a- V/ largtquanttiy olproduce and mercbauditefoafldftom / the Eastern cHIeSj Laviiig-Tiiaddltiou to ourotrn stock of . i boats andean, teeently .sddfidvby purchase wUhanciher* party, the stock of BlngbamVLind, which irUlincrdaidte&»‘ terially our capacity and fecUltyfor transrpoTtAtlon.- The PennsvlTanlalUilroadOotbpanyhaTlngnow rritbdxafra .firemthePortage HaQrdad,'lt vtllmable our carato pattlt in one third the time prdrkrus!y creased Shqsmehß eonsigned to either of the uo« deralgnetZj'.willbefbrwardedwJthoutchargeforjDoaminidDj'''' • and ml Jnstrnctions promptly auended ? ~ , Freights al rays carried at the lowest current-cates: •/ ‘ Address or apply to - „ y Fean street and Can'alyFUtsbargß. 4 $ * .... -HARRIS A-LEECHr- - f Receiving depot, 13 South Third street. 4. Delivering depot, Dock st^Fhnadolplda; • A. SMIT2L Agent, .• .• c-.i'-r • • : . Agent, , , Hft. 8, BattetrFbwHV.New York. •. , • PENNSYLVANIA & OHIO IXVS/Y - -BSTWESB . . .T ’.r* PUtiburglk.jmdtbe ; ' r V OFFICIAL NOXlCEbsabeon girta that the State Works *: * . willbc open ontbe'lst of 31 arch. We are prepaipd *v ■ ataiioor Ilns3-ia.two or three days'after*, and ua now. '"y ready fo-reeeWe ftelgbt for PhlladdpMo, New-Yorkund <*{■ Bolumoxtvatmodciaterates/ s \ Haying eztensirelyrto our car and/boat r ' another party, a part of the stock of Bingham A (Who retire as will ■be seen by the ap* B ■ • companying • the .business of transportation,) our tonnage capacity is greatly Increased. . t , ' The withdrawal of tixecazsof ■theJ’onnsylTanlaEallroad Company from thaState sure about two days in time of transmission. .♦ CLAUS & THAW, ■ Canal Basin; ElttsburKbvPa; 1 , LEWIS & LCTLEO, . r , r SlfrMaxketst, analO&Sontb Front at.;"Phli*. . JOHN F. CLARKS, '\,.i No.l Bauth :; ■•••*■;. WILL! AH FALK ’ ••: v I ■• -V'/. ■ 78‘Northstroel,BaItimora. : '’- * _ BINGHAfII’S I.INB. ' fT'XIIS is to giro noilea -Uint-ive have retlredfrom tbe ’i Transportation. Business on'tho. Pennsylvania- catul ?- and railroads* between Pittsburgh.and lThlladelphla and.*' -• Baltimore; and wo. recommend our ibtmor castamera Jirfco wiehtoahipffood»bythoaboveroute,to-T>ftiTonifel?-LwcU - 4 Co.*s, and tho Pennsylvania and OmoXinft.- - . - BTKGHAM 4 BOCK* ' ’« vj ? fob 23 WM. BlNQTri\%l A CO. f * I New Shoe Store, r " *[ * 'J TAMESILOBB f No.B& MATtKfeT Street, between the Msr* <■<■■ fj.. ket-House and dftflh street, wouldealt thu attentionof his old friends andenstamers, and nUoibon who may &vcr - /:.■ him.with their trade* that tor.thefotumho willbefoucd*t r . hia SEW SHOE SfOBE os above, vrlth an entirely niw~". * t ' stock of Boots,Shoes, Palm.Leaf,J?edil( « *..■ . Tu&iln, and Braid- Hats, Jta, consisting In .part of Gentr Fancy Open Boots, Congteas Gaiters, Oxford" etc; LadlfiSjHlsses land Children’s Fancy .'Boots, Gal tarn ' -.• • Ties, BUps, Tory beautinn; Boy 4 and ToauFs Bresai v ■*? Boots, Shoes, Ties, and FumgB<.> .-?... vfv This stock is one pf the largest over opened In this city * «. ■•//1 and embraces .overy thlng wom by the ladlos of Philadel* - phfoand New York, and be trusts cannot fall to.plemalli- • Great care has boon given fco.eelectthe choicest goods; all'" 5 - '? ofwhich he warrants. ‘i •• Ha also continues to. manufacture, aa heretofore, oU"‘ ' descriptions.©! Boots and Shoes, and from his lcragVxMcK' 7 cuee of over twenty.years,ia bu»inesa.iuj-thia city; hA' trusts, a suffldentguarantce that thoßoWbofaVorhim will* • - thelf • • - marflt? : <f : ■!'•' - ContraotoM; ' :r *'■ SEALED PROPOSALS will. bo received, at • the office ‘of' *' ‘-t the Engineer, corner of. .Grant street and Diamond’ • alloy, Pittsburgh, until 6 o'clock; P. Xt, : 6f Thursday; 2&thf * day of April tho grodlDg.and" bridgins-of tho; ' ‘ CHAETIBRS HAItEOAD, from Col. Wm 1 toihe Borough.of Washington, being adistance of about twenty miles, jPlanav.profllfia..and_spdUflcatioua of ihsu l work will be exhiHtel-at the office otwr week- previous to - 1 the letting; and the Information nccessary:for bidden tan- : ’> be hud on applleatjcm to DAYID MITCHEEtvE&i;, Chief '"T Engineer, Dyorder of the Board;.. " ■ marl 7 • • MOORHEAD,Presldenfe.'• - Coal Property for sale at a Great Barsatm ' riiUR-£DB&C&IBE2f offers to aolt the onwbalf of4OU ooes : ■X of coal, and 163 acres of surface; situated at FreesranY Landing oa the Ohio BlveV,in dlandcock-Oo^Ya;-/.This property has facilities rarely • met with; therein beingT- • feet thick, of therwry bestiitmßty Bnffmmifihujf coai;*** p at a point on the river where the water la about Id ftet-at the lowest stage, and avery lsrge pool, sufficient to harbor ; .200 coal boats.: Also achsrter for the purpose of establishing. - -coal works at ;tho same point. The above will be sold bid!, •, threoqnkrter, or the-whole,■ to. euit purchasers.- Terms - easy, and price moderate. - • For fartbcr-particuUra enquire ofKOBEBT’EKENANj on the pretaiKsrorio * * * - « , „ JAMES 0. RICHEY, ' " .marly - Beni Estate Agent,wt this ogee^ A*» KxceUent Farm jb’or Bent, “• !l - : . rj.’HAT-weil known and homteicad X of General Matte, Bitaate fnE6bihsoa£dwDBhlp,cn the- BirahenTiUetnrnplkejabout-seveDrmfleAfroia-fttWhoTelu-*- c®>talnlng SOO Here;©! Whicfr:lsQ are fclcaredTahd la iv' high state.of cuUlvatiou,.ooEajirlring twoaxcel]antapple’ orchards, dc- isjOffered !« root for one year from ♦*<> ffn*? of April next, -.For term* apply to*- /• »v <. , L « - JAKES 0. RICHE! j- , Btas» + 2»e*rlho ■■■■.•■■ Y-j " 1■ , ■V ■ K : - s
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