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AuiqaiKr Ooditcha—Tfre Councils of mot lest cvtiitag, In tWTovn Hell. . • ’ ; : ? i " . A communicstion frcm the committee of Ibo Ho Defroster v - • OcSSadla rrafl freiciitci}, makingproposals for the DM of tho : srotor oftfro City. Tho ."pTOTnnnicatlGn proposes, on behalf ■ frftfaD people of Manchester, that If tfr* oltf lay on eight •;..•<! ; v. Stopnto*' l to tte boandiay lino of tiro Iwough, that tt». ' letto* etall ley tie pipes through 1U ovn etioeto j-thot the. ■ ’ 'auMsmeiitsof vaterrenteehall be therame ea Jmposed - - upon the cititona of Allegheny city; tha borough to appoint ■ and pay ito osm oosossor enß collectaf of Veter rontej tint tho borough eejoye the ow of voter tn cate orflt@on4ln th»vuhlng of street*. Tho controot, If mode, to before • period of etteast tventy jeers. Bo&rred to Committee on ‘Water. A oommunteiUon tom filitf merchants of Allegheny vos presented, esklng Councils to take some action In re. ■ gird to the conronUon of tho Eastern and Western Ball- V" roads, In orderthettho Ineontenieuce to vhlch thoy are T aov sotioetedttireadTlng ttelr goods, may be obrlaysh. • ThocoihmuUlc&Uon set ferthlthat. the depot vhero Ihk; ‘ goods for the nsa of tho merchants nro recclrod, Is thieo -■ r mites fromtbe plaeteof their business. Beferrol to thh ■ Oommlttooonßallroails. • .. . An ; Ordinance was presented, onthorialrg the Mayor to: subscribe fisr 5.000 shares ({250,000) of the capital Stock of the Pltlsbnrgh endDonnSHsrUle Ballroad. In the Common Oonncll, on motion,- Ben. hortmer, the of, the P. ■ and tt Co;; vas granted permission to address , Oonndls on , the' anhject of the «ufrscripUan,«odlaa fow vordsphe = JUrgUGd thO OOCCWIty Of ite . ...s.. . • v. v Uy.-gtockton xaoT«3 tbit the ordJnanco: be referred to the TailroW xammlUee, with instructions to report at tha next Of Councils i fiction concurred in by Select Council; ' Shis committee ooneisu «f Messrs. Ashworth and WIN martin of tho Select, end Bloekttn; Martin, Mttler, and K Snowdfcn, of tho Common Councils. . Oonridoroblobusiness in regard to tho paving Of stroois, i ■ - ■■ • ; Ao.» was tnmsaeucL- • CniafrEas TjOJJtt JUltaoAD.—Tho Washington Ox people ate highly pleased at the removal of tho restrictions against • the city subscrlptioato the CharUcrsXallsy EaUroad, by --tfceTale action oftho City Ooancfls.\ Tho ßejarUr says: Thia prompt and praiseworthy act. of eridentts ' a more liberal splritand a justcr appreciation of thejaltte Of this important work, so earnestly And pcrsererinMy impressed upon the nttontton of that city for some montos pasta : It relieves the Company from tho n«cari£r Imposed noon them, by thel)urthenMmo condiUon.or raising a sum almost impracticable in Its at a. Umewhen the : dtismsof bath Counties fed sensible tho heaty demands ' lately made upon their liberality, for numerous objects ofa public character. Xt vras found almost Impossible to raise the sain required by tb6 original resolution of Councils, and as th* necessity of putting. the -work, under contract this spring was apparent to all, the city authorities have vory considerately and magnanimously removed pno-third of the . OQeiuua*coaditiau, thus making it an easy tasklbr the Co mpany to render available tho city sobscrinUon nf $150,000. The Oliartiers Company will now lct their road, the vrhole cost of which is not to exceed; SOOO,QOC, with and capital in haniof $450,000-an afUaenoe of.resources exhibited by ■ fow entnrprlsesofa similar character in the country. Tpw . ran commence tho jrotk • vigorously and. go ot vrlUi it to - completion, without another dollar of capital. Tb* bonds * nf the Company, with such a •cajdtal 'nponwbieh to base themiwUl command mono? In any market, to the extent required to idacc it in comploto working order. ; Drdtristt Bomotb.—lhe borough met On Wednesday evening. tthd law charging llcer.so lbr wagons and other Tehldeß,, withlnlkoborougb,wasTepealcd.. . Sllehael OUonl presented * hill of $5O to the Councils, as. tho'eosie Incurred by him In * defending ft wsntoa salt n gainst him Sir raising and grading Bank lone, In font of his property,’’ A resolutioa snthoridns tfcoßorgess to drawsi warrant fuAvororMr, (Ktlealt'fir the amount, was. paesedi The trial referred to is a -well knownnuisance caso, which was dlspured of attlio December torn. Mean turn Aantaro.—On Thursday erenlog, Sir. Mitchell, the nsilstnnt jailor, atfosfcd on Section oight, cf.lhe Alio, gbeny Valley Batlroad, a man named John Box, on a war rant Issued by Alderman. Lewis. Fox was charged with baring aided and abetted In the murder of Edward STCalla, In December last,' on that section of the read. He it mu, it' - b charged, who garo Outturn the dub with which he Inflict ed the fatal blow onSTCaIL:. Iha Information against Fox was made by Qaorgo Shade. AvroumiEST.—William H. Wright, Rh-. has toon »!>• pointed Prin=ipal Assistant Knsraeor on tho Pennsylvania Baiiroad, haring charge or the Western DlrUinn, Gem-Al toona to t’ittshurgh; Ho takes the place of Mr. Barnes, who. is Chief the Coouellsnlle Railroad. Mr. Wright is an excellent officer, and the appointment Is well deserted- Ho has been, for Mortal years in Uie employ of tho Poncsyi vahia-dtailrnad Company, and has made warm Glenda, .and gifea general satisfaction, whatever stationed.. ;; • ' A CrtTtsa xkd •Baccxxxain&E Arfiia.—ln the Select Council,oh Wednesday, night, during a debate la regard it> tho oxtenrion of gas an exciting oontro* Terg y grow np between Mr. Murdoch of the Sixth ward, and. 51r. Howard, of the Second. on that eadlew snLject,Tltt the new and old wards. The lie was girca by one of tho. goatlemsn, and sundry , harsh exclamations usod by tho other. Thtro waa a rumor of pistols and coffee, but we do not credit it. - BitirnrcL afternoon tho warm, genial fpxhis nrosboao ootwiUkOswostcdhnlUaney.Tbo auaoy ilWof Fifth street^our.Bide—was crowded daring the filtsrnbnU with *wt only of tho ** form and face dlTfno.” bntwlthaCiplay or tttstofnl and beautlfa) ces* tome that wo hare acre? soon excelled, in -thl& our sooty 'city, where smote plays havoc wltfchulißtf apparel. Cot-Wood,with hie combination of human wonders, re mains hht' ono more day at Wilkins llall. Sorer ba. fa gxhibition done belter in this city, and never hat there been one bettor worth ; seeing.. Itemembcr, one of them weigh* t«t lbs, ahd otto only IK fo" Such a contrast was norer before seen. Don’t fail -to go, os this will probably be tLe last chance, r-.- - . A Goon SpoGESYios,— Wo baseboard Usnggesled that nor worthy Postmaster, Cob Audcr«on, should hare a gas lamp | placed orcr the “ Letter JBoi” on Fifth street, lor the con venieuco of strangers and others haring letters to mall at night The suggestion is a good one, and Its adoption wonld i tore a groat convenience. Miuaons MisCHCir —The Allegheny ErJcrpruc, of yes terdoy morning, says that fc soma •ooondrels ontered oor offlus yesterday evening, dnnng onr absence, and amuaed themselves by knocking abont two columns or typo Into fi- The perpetrator of sneh on act is deserving or summary punishment, and If discovered, will get his deserts.” .. ItrcOTEiuvo —Eotrick, tho men stabbed in the Fifth Ward on Saturday last, Is, we are glad to hear, recovering from the effect cf bis injuries. Johnson, the negro stabbed on; Wednesday, on the corner of Prospect and Elm afreets, la In a lair way of recovering. Wssunt—A set of tenthonsani complete suits of arms for tho had of the United States Infantry; have joat been' completed at the Allegheny arsenal. In making this an nouncement, wo do not desire It to effect In the leoat,tbe ' existing quarrel between Turkey and Bessie. . ; . Oca Homs.— All our hotels are doing an oxtonslTo bnrincs. at prosent, owing to the Immense amount oT travel how attraoted- through the city. We need more hotel*, there Is no doubt of it. ■purr. —On Monday eromng, the 17tb, ft ball will be given IVe have no doubt It will be a plea !•:... cant afleir. • . .., ■ ■. •> ■ CAJJiS —William D. Donaldson was committed to jail yes* today morning, on ft capias, to answer u charge cf trover , ; and conversion.. • . ' BjajßEns>-A company of dragoons left on the PhiloHel* A this morning, for Jefferson barracks, near St. fconir tj ’lt rai company D., and numbored forty-fire men. - Dtcrcxci OoraT—Before Hon. 12. W. Williams Associate Judges WißHisoaT, April 0, In the case of Alexander ra. Committee of Matilda Elliott, : theiury returned a yerdict for plaintiff. : -lohua Wardenra.MatildaElliott and Wm.Elchb.um, Committee or Matilda Elliott-, No 112 January term, 1£52, IhS uae another of the celebrated Tempemncerille W.B: Muller-ra James CWara Benny; So.SSSNoromlair term, 1823. T. B. and J. 8. Hamilton for plaintiff, and Swcetrar for defendant. Plain Ufftake, a non «uit__ TVm; Blaehetoclt for usa cr James Earsemon ra. Wm. M. 8011, John Bean, et .1, trustee, of the AecoiflaU lUiformod Ohurcli of-Allegheny; No, CB3. Norember term, 1353. Q. P. Hamilton lor plain lid, and Marshall for defendant. Oh ' -trial. ■■■ - .. . .. . -i Count o* Qomxa Sss iiftiri—Before Don. pwSdo&fc-Judge, and William Boggs aod Gabriel Adams, aßßQcwto Judges. Tsramr, April 0. JohtrDocr, tiled on Wednesday, for obtaining floods no* der fiUo pretences, from Wm. B. Donaldson, I *** acquitted, tmil the prosecutor, Donaldson, was directed to pay tie. C °Common\teaHh vs. Adam; Dalavle i Indictment, asrault and battery on hia wife. . Verdict of guilty, and toe defend ant aentencod by ibe Court tdpay a line of ar and a qua> ter cents, the costs of too prosecution, aud undergo an un crißomncnt'ln too county jail for the apace of four months, and then lo: giro bonds to keep the. peace for one year. ts. Dovld Tislitcrlndlstment, Msault *mit hntrrr Tho prosecutor was Matthias.Askcnnan. ATerSFnot gSllty traiwbaered-toeepunty to pay too “(tommontoealUiva- ThUics meat, keeping n disorderly houso. Annmbcr or witnesses ■ proved tbeoffenco clearly, and a verdict of guilty ira» ren .dered sgaiost both defendants. , . George-Morclev plead guilty to, keeping As there is another indlciment pending against Moreleytar keeping a disorderly house, he was not sen ten wu. . . . COHHBnwealth va. Wm. ITOoy; Indictment highway (Tn the Oyor and Terminer. J The defendant to accused Of knocking down, in Peebles township, at Baulrrel Hill, In September lest, and taking from him the smn or five dollars. A verdict of not guilty waa Ton . isamo defendant, STCoy, afterwards plead guilty to the* charge of assault and battery committed on Thomas Morrison, for this offence ho was sentenced to two months' 1 tekon’upjvnui'oim of thosp which.in their total d“al«3t deal of firm, as tbeynfford food for the corrupt minds of those court loafers who are always on tbo lookout tbrsttch delicious morsels. Tbo case now engross ing the attonttonpf such characters, is that ofthsotato , n JaSoSHenacrson, Indicted tor odultsiy. The prose cutor ta the injured hnsband, and - was in the employ of > llenderson, who has a contract tor the complstioo or a sec ■tion-cf the Alleghany Valley- Hail road. .The name of the prosecutor k James Clarke. Both Henderson and .Ctafho. -'<» on ths fading aide of fifty years or ago. Tbe mara« in which the husband toluhis taleof sorrow~-his f mbarrass ment and his tears, seemed to.have somorfS-ctonthe by -dtandcTa, and tor once: they abstained ftom their Vulgar * ttol. Black Thomas Melton, Esq, and. Ksfatot Attorney Eobarls appeared tar the Commonwaalth i and Hem. Bar- OTgh sndKdtoek pi the defence. ' BB£&rat of-ot)ia «na v ßnTBr rntches I JYEVf &WGWt i m SH& JfIEJY. Jowolryirnn»ljol4<tV , fapi>«;<auctlonhooß» ( tlilßflTenlng I ■■.■,._■,■ ■■■■■■ — *t Milygts light. . ■ ' reomiOTlUtio.] -Hiss Smssstf’fl will certainly :bea crowd this evening at tho Theatre. Miss Kimberly takes a henefiL'mtut&ppcarsih twoof ber most popular characters, Tht Actratofjftidua, and. ThtIMlU DevU. 'We do not hesitate to say'that this gifted lady is ns popular with onr. Zbeatre*colDgcitl»Ds as any actress that h&S ever visited m During the weak sho has drawn first-rate houses/ Wo do not wonder at her success, when.wctake into considers* lion her extraordinary adaptation In nil respects to her pro - fession. Her' rolco Is nmsical,«hohas aflDeflgarOjSplendia tyres, and admirable features. • fihe dresses lathe tnost ex*'- quirite taste, and has'all the air of a finely-educated "high bred lady/ All hot conceptions of. character.ore original, beautiful-and suffideuily powerfullbr ell pleasing or start* ling eflbets. Wo therefore can advise those who wish to see one of the best hetresses now -on the stage, to witness Mias Kimberly's performances. -We really hope our citizens will glva her to-night a crowded and fashionable audience on the occasion of her benefit Aim-CoasoUDaxiOir Wednesday evening, oho or two hundred cUkens of Allegheny assembled inoheol the markethouses, to take action against the Consolidation Bill, now befbre State. vy After waiting about an hour,Mu order that the meeting might not be allowed: to “ blow over,"— Dato> L.Bmtth was called to tho chair. H&procecded to odify the audience with a epeech against eomotfdatlon. ' • ;- , . Joe Barker was on tho ground; and in his inimitable style, favored thameasuro o£ uniting- tho two cities under •ono municipal government. <A-Mr» Stevensmade a speech against consolidation, after Which the meeting udjonmed. S/Fos. Bus of the large 'stock of Damaged Goods at the : warehouse of Messrs. Hardy, Jones. & Co., • No. 81 Water streevwill be oontinucdntP o’clock this morning,-and 2 o’dook ibis afternoon, ibyP. MvDavls, Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTICES. Strange:Developexnent.—idcntlfic men arodaily bringingtolignt now.inventions, and the march of progress U onward; persons Bald, or becoming so, will bo pleased to learn that science and long research com bined, have brought before the public the greatest wonder, of tho ago, la tho article of £XIERSON’B AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sure euro for Baldness and. to prevent Hair from failing./ Seedrculor 'lo be bad of the Agents, giving full particulars. .Price 81,00. In largo bottles. Sold by ' •: -..•/ 0. R.‘FISHER A Proprietors, 67 BuDerjor street,Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in the following bouses . Fleming Bras., I*. WUeox S Co., .. ... R. E. Sellers, G. If. Keyset. Joel Mohlor, . • • • : - RenJ. Pago; Jr, v J.HM. ARetfitny c£fy<~l»* A» Beckham, Presaly A Means, J. P. Fleming. Patterson, JohnG; Smith. . . f aprO Gonld f «Thlrd Public Sale of Build* Iky Ittg^liOll- AT ROCHESTER, BEAVER CO., PA., Will fake pine© upon tbo premises, on SATURDAY, tbo 11thlest, at 10 o'clock* Persona -Aieslring Lots at half price, masc apply Boon, as the 150 »t apart far thos&who would first call, oro nearly all gone. After the third sale no mors wilt be offered at half-price, but knocked down to the highest biddof. .<■ • m : ' Terms—Onc-thlrd tnhand, balance in ono and two years. Good warranty deeds from OvidPlonoj 4 , Esq., whose title is perfect, beyond dispute. • ■ . ; • . . aprs - CQOlOtiPOULXKY^—ShtmghaiQQdßramafcpuolrti lh£r nSNS’ £GG3, wamut&dpuro for setting, can 09 ob* tained At Horgravo'a DrugSusro, corner of Peanand Locust ■ Btroota, Fifth ward. . .•••■- • , . aprl- . ■ State Hutoal Fire & Horine Insurance Company, . OP PENNSYLVANIA, ihoneft Office tor.lbwrih and SumMUld su.f IHSUburnh* OapttAli 3&Q,000 DoHarii nntscrroiiß: ■■ John P. EaiheriEbrd, Dauphin 00; p. O. Sedgwick, Harris burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. 'Wilkin*, Hanker, Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B. Rotbflrfbrd,' Dauphin CO4 A. J. Glllett, Harrisburg; S. T. Jones, Harris* bare: Robert Kioto,Carbon <3O. ions P. RUTHBBFORIVPreiLIrti.: A X CARRIER, Act',. . A. J. OH.LETT, Sectotnij. - Tho above eompony win insure against perils of sra and. Inland^navigation and transportation; also, onbnlldlnpa •amt merchandise in city or countryat lowest rates consis tent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses ellhor perpetually or for a term of years. . . • Jal3 Girard Sire and Karine Insurance. Company Of PHILADELPHIA* Office «f Pittsburgh Agency cor. Pnrrth cit& Sau&fidd fit, t?apiial, 300,000 Dollara. . T '--‘cnisctoM: • 'VToa.M. Swain, J. P>Btoloeri 11. A-Shackelford, Paul Thurlcw, , £.tf.Davts, JrlUllauTgco, Tbes.S. Mltcb'ell,Samuel Jones, B>B.Comegys - Thomas Crates,. Wm. 11. Sower*, F.D. Sherman, A. Hart, ' Philip P, Snyder, Wm. P. Backer, - .•■ Jr., * ...■•• Furman Shtpp&nl. JOEL JONES, President A. 8. 0 ULETT, Secretary.; YFUI Insure Gotten or Woden Factories QuiUioga, Stores, Merchandise nnd property generally, on the moetfaTormblo trov v •TJal3] A, A. CAimiEßUAgmt Inroranfio Company ol t!u> Valley of Virginia. Capital s*oo,oou. HOME OFi'ICK, WINCHESTER) VA. '. Jos. B. Caron, / Job alterr, . £toyd£c£&n, James 11, Bvirseasi Junes F» UUey, N. IV. Bloh&rdson* lt ILMcQuyw. JOS. 8. CAKSOJT. President... 0.8. TONS, Bccret&ry, 0. V. BIUWKB. Actuary. ' :■• ■ v TUe attention of the ooramaaityUcspodally iorltcd to. this company, as an tastUaUon based npon an ample capi tal* and no ml acted on the strictest principles of equity acd economy.- Policies issued on Boats, Osrfjoeii, and property generally,hy A. A.CAUiUKU< ■ jal3 ■ . Office eor. Fourth and Smlthfleifl eto. Firemen*! insurance Company of tlie City of Flttslmrgki* 4; K. HOOKuBaD. J?«aL4eht«-IIQBEBT FINNEY* Sccro* ■ will inraro against FIRE MARINE TilBlIS of sll kinds. Office: No.D9W*Ut stmt- - -'MUCtOBKS. '• K. Moorhead, ~ ■W. J. Atklctscb, : B.C.Bawyeh*. R»B.Sbn«on, ,; Wfcx.M, Edgar, ... ■. ILB-IVilKiaf, - C. HTPaalac'n, WilliamOoUld^ttool, • * Biß.;Roberta, -• John M. Iritto, Jowpb Kajc. •■•:•■•,- Wm.Wilfclnion, • J ParjtlCacipMl. ■. 3*12 w~ CASH MUTUAL PIBB ABB BiA~ BISE ISSUBANCE CO!SPAST, <rf Pennsylvania. OlOO,OOO. ; CHiß* T&R PERPETUAL. -■■■■'■ iVertfent—Hon-AUOUSTUS 0 HEISTEB. flecretoy—lHQllAB B. WILLSON, K«q r nOXCTOH3i Hon-A. 0. HeUter, Bamuel W. nays, William Boblnaon, 3 r. t Thomas OlUoapte, William V. Pahnestcck, Jolmß.Cox, Barrcj Eollnum, JAK.Ii Peters, John Walker, lr, William Colder, Jr., Jacob 8 llalderman, Aaron Bornbaugh. BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, Office, In Lalkjctta Buildings, 1 1«8 (entrance on Wood atreot.) Important to cuppet# andlecolierii Dr. KIS?SER,UCrWood street, boa received an as sortment of M , , , _ . Thomas* Mechanical Leeches; u Copping Glares, ** Breast Classes; ** KyoCups; « Dented Loeclics; k ~.. Scarificator.. These are really important-inventions, and very conve nient to those who follow Leeching: Call and seo them. Wood st and Virgin alloy. j*6 lT=a ciTIKBSS* insnrance Company of Uify PHUtrorgli*—E. D. KING# President; BAM* URL UHARSHELL, Secretary. . . :. •• • , - ; Office: M Water SirccU btlxottn Market and Wboditrceii. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* alpp!Riversanatrftmtories. . .• •. Insures against Loss or Damagohy Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of Ihehca, and -Inland JfaTts* tfoa and Transportation. . mzcroßa: H.D.Eing, Wnx,tarimer4r., William Bagaley, Samuel SI. Kicr, Samuolßco, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap Jr., JohnB.Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, . : Francis Sellers,. i 8-Usxbaugb, . J. Bchoonmaker, - i Walterßryant, William B» Rays. • ■ .■• | • Jonn Shlpton. • • dec23_ r f - - =3> Indigestion »nd Liver Complaint IhyOUBKD BY KIBE’S the. fol* loiring letter Goza Bet. 0* Picxusoif, a Missionary la Vi M. Knft— Xkar Sir: Mysell and wlfa haring been ffreatly twneQtted by tlienso of your Pctrolenm, I wish to send me a box of two or: three dozen bottles. 1 amtlm Congregational Minister in this place, and soreral of my people are affected with Indigestion and an inaction Of tea Uver, the same of myself and wlfo, before tolling Tour Mrsowuiiioii Boos Ons We took several bottles— two or three each—about a rear and a half ago, and wa hava 'nererenjoyod so good health for years ea wo here since that time. I had not token a single bottle, before , that fhllnßsa of the stomach which so distresses the dys peptic was rellorod, and I hero felt nothing of itelnco that }im»’ - My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liver, which had been of aeveral years standing,: by the hyS. Mi'KIBB, Canal Basin, GEO.H. KEYSET!, 140 Wood streot, and Druggists and. Jfodldno Dealers; every where. “as SEASON'S DAGUEttREOTYPES— I Post Office Bnltdlng», Third street. Llkcnessestaken I ioaU kinda or weather, from* A. M. to 6 P.H, giving an | accurate artistic and anlmatellkenoss, unlike and vastly bu- I T)criortogoTHBpBcbcftppes^at LSheap prices: SWO, $2, $3, $4,»5 and upward,according to the alae and quality of case orfcomo, ,-■■■■■ . | Moure for children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. _■ . H. B.—Liken esses of skkordcceaaed persons taken in any I jnrtof the city. fpor2S:ly tr^?>OTIR*AIKS t Contain Material!, a»a •IhagT Curtain Trimmings of every description, Furniture PlnairtSjßroeatelles, Ac., Lace and Muslin Curtains, N,% Painted Window Shades, OiUCandeos, Curtain Pins, Banda, Ac., at wholesale android]. ~ W. U. CAKKYB, >■.ffo.l69ohesnutstreat,corner.Piftb,Philadelphia. ! Curtains Made and Trimmed in tho very newest PronCb Style. - [toaia):ly, (y—sCornil Cornell Cornell! A great many per (LSrsous are drecdfolly tormented withoorns.: A certain remesv will he found in Dr. Cohes’b Oohb Ptaarzß, for sale hy Dr. GEO. S. K3SYBKR, 140 Wood street. Prim, retail ail2K and 25 cts. perbo*. ; sep3 rppr.iheral dsdnctlona to those who buy to Bell again. tV-=a> ATTENTION I B. L. O.—Ton ore horeby notified to lU^attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, ■WEDNES DAYS and PBIDAYB, for drill, and to tranajet such tmsl nesa as may com© before the Company. • • P. I^ANK, martfrCmd ■:■"? ; .Secretaryprolcm. O. O. F.—l'loce of meeting, Washington Mali, UtS? Wood street, between Plftb street and Virgin alley. ' Pmssoaos Lomu, No.33o—Meats every Tuesday evening. Uzacuttiu £i?oufl?Ksn v No. 87—‘Meets first and third Friday of each month. • ,fmar2s.-ly Wotl«©*—The JOUBNKYMKN TAILORS'BQ* CIJ2TY; of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, moota on the first and third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI* DA'HOUSB. Marketsireot. Dv order. . „: > ieto = JOHN YOUNG, ; JIW ffccfetary. ■ LODGE, I. 0. 0. EV-Xhe Angenma Dodge, No. 289, I* 0. of 0.F., meets every. Wednesday evening In Washlngton.Hall, Wood st.. CJylry plumbers Wanted. I'WIBH TOEMPI*OYtwoor thru© good Plumbers; nono but ffobd - workmen need apply* An intorcsUn the above bodnessVm bagiTCfc if required, or I will sell out tbo whole business te a competent workman* This is & rare chance* as the business Is well .established and has a good £un of custom. Also, nn Apprentice wanted. Enquire of lIUIVI cuien .“""i “ OEOBnE BAILKT, ' 129 Fourth street. BHitfH '«fc HfOifi .. -'DQOKSELtEBS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN BTAN. jVDARD AND UQnT T.TTEtttTnRK. aßd PubUcMTS Cl tho 1.0. aV. TOKEN* No. IS nnh rtreet, Plttrtargli, Pa,, mrlfcly ri OOFIiAMD*S GSBiIAK BITTJSH3—S'grosS la store act ;H 'fornlofar- —[mor3l] rr FLBUINQ BROS. V: : i: ri ' #, i .TM -Sitcr.—-5 foet 3 lnohts of water In the chmuaely end falling.''; .:■■•••• *'• " . The steamer PiiiiUtrgh is ibo regalftf jpaeked for “Cincin nati to-day. > - ' A Jine opportunity Is offered for those traveling. to tho | s7abofih. country. The steamer Boi Cburxtn "will leaio at i ID o'clock; so says Capt. Barter. The. Zanesville packet, ixm will Icaveorrher regular day, Saturday*;: The J?an Q>»wn« and tec officers : There are not boa ta enough at this portlodo the business that is offering. On the Istinsi*theri?errose afootuiSt Louis,buiixn* proven) ent is r«ported in the navigation ■of tho Illinois and Tipper -Mississippi., .The Missouri river hfld rfson taro feet. • The Storm on (he -iheer.—During Friday-'and Friday night a rain accompanied' with a very high wind, prevailed on.theObio rlvor all along ILa coar*o. and extend-*: ed to the: Mississippi between Bt. Donls ebd Cairo. It, in fret, commenced wt the MUsigsippi, r nB -the mail steamer i\l*e encountered the first blast between Chester and Capo . Glradeau before day*break Friday morning. She lay to fbr saroral hours below Cheater, bat after a 'lall started out again, and just above the Cape onconntered tho storm in all its fury*; The.wavosran higher thanweroover before no ticed, with the wind blowing a gale, rendering tho boat nu* manageable. Sbe-wos nearly,capshedj the water or waves . actually, sweat the decks, and at one time floododtb© engine room.. The boat succeeded in getting under ahlghhank, end was safely landed, with no other: damage dona than, tho loss of a portion of tho and giving the pas sengers. and crew s taste of <* tea rickne3S. n - i -Zoufrwfle Cbunei'. The Telegraph A T o. 2 encountered tho some storm, and tho officers of tho Wee report that she lost a portion of. one of her chimneys; - • The Rrifs of- Green Zfcrcr,—•'ln another place we notice tho drowning offivo raon «t tho dam on Groan rlvor, by the breaking up of a raft of loga.cn Monday night. Wo Jcarn from tho KvansrUle Journal that another.raft wn. broken up on Wednesday night, making altogether ion rails which have been destroyed at GroonltiW Dam, within o few days past. Tho river below is liberally strewn with Jogs, and as many have gone down the Ohio, the loss is yery heavy to thoownors. lost Tuesday-night, a ffatboat from Pond rlvor,-ladan with staves ted lumber, had a verymarrow. owapo at this dam, and tho bands barely saved their lives. The fall of the dam was about threo or four feet. Before reaching tho dam. tho crew, seven In number, took to a small skiff, bat It sunk, and they got back to the boat, which they clang to as.(heir only hopo< The flat plunged under, but came up ogata, and rapidly commenced sinking. Her freight,'however, ; kept her. from going clear under, and the men stood by her -or onber, unable to check her. Two men ..tried to make fast, but were thrown overboard; and narrowly escaped* drowning. The pitot, Mr. A. Arnold, was thrown from the boat when she creased the d&m, and wasmunh Injured,hut got on board again* - When tho boat arrived fitthtfOhlo,thp Qua. Park was balled, and towed tho fiat to shore. Tbb stares belong at Greenville, Ky .—Louisville Democrat. & lire 3 urcziEs watch is rai ciusaa, mnnuss. » ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. . 11 Luzsrne, Bonnett, Brownsville, ► “ : Thomas Shriver,Uendriek«on, West Newton. ../ «* Geu.lbiyard, Peebles, Elizabeth. . u : Venture, Gordon, Beaver. . 1 u Pittsburgh, ■Campbell, Cincinnati. ** .Gazelle,Rhoads, Louiiziilc. -Equinox, Rowley, New Orisons. - <r DtuiConTorso, Ayers, Z&nesTUlo. •f* . Forest City, Hoorn, Wheeling. . DEPARTED. . 14 Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. ** TmsornejßenneU,Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, Welt Newton 41 Gen. Bayard, lH»ble.’»,Elltab«tb. “ PhUaclelpbla,Graeo,CitieinnaU;. r“ U. S. Mali, BrlokaVSb Louis. a WVA. Eaves, Baird, Greet* River. " Cornplantar. Reynolds, Wheeling. ■ il ■ Advaneo, Woodbnrn, 'Wabash* **. . Venture, Gordon, Beaver. STEAMBOATS. pmsBUEGH, cincothati, iouisviixe, Pittsfrorghand Cincinnati Steam Packet I4ao, •.•••"•fott'tne coartrxHWor • PASBGKQGBB ASD P&BXQBT (imrfV' ■ PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, f rr>B«'fc. TfllSk is composedof Kfvea, rmis w 1 <4ißg»*ggrstelfljM powerthlbtcattwrK oo» f<ojKtfW-»fr dmjffiTOgadlad for spead,‘*pfccd'rr, aterrjESSSE&Ek cud iff tboosiY TUBocan daiit un orSmx Paatrti oo tfco Ohio rirtr. It conaeeU with the U. B. Mail Uoeof Stoajnert from Uacimiati to Louisville and Saint Louis, br.vhloh jpoMooffora ami freight are Utkelel and rr capted tnrcujjh <2mfy. Two uncr Steamers bavo beta added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Dansqflkvarturt Bints. '. ■ .GxpLuas, farm Pttl&burgh. BCCKETK W. Bm*nocnrnu.,Bunday. MKS3ENOER, No* B Datis ALLEGHENYG to. 111*115. „....„.TuoKlay. - CRYSTAL PALACE....~Wh. J* Kcustl,.... Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA.J. 0tara....... .Thursday. pmSDUHGir.. ..,..11. C4UP3SJ.U.-.....,...;,.Friday. PENNSYLVANIA.,;..*..JSa Kuno&tss. ..Sattirday. • . Leave dolly at 10 o’clock, A. BL, praisf-ly. No freight received after nlno o'clock oa the morning of departure. . • • Por particulars* apply on beard, or to • r JOUN B. UVINOSTON.I.^.^ • JOUN FLACK, J Agents, Monoagahcla llousa Buildings (dflClOl - ... Piittturgii.ma. FoJr MarUttaand Znneivllle, . • . TUE steamer DAN CONYERS, Oapt. Arms, i JBSB*J&wUI laavo far tbo above and Intennodiato ports, SATURDAY, 3th insi* at V. M. • ForTnight and passage apply on board, or to ■: fc'pri?COLUStIWOOD A FLACK. For st, Lonis. MR* THE steam *r ENQUiSOX, Coplain (Icome will leave.for the above nnd luU’.tmf- BmaTtaSusaJlate ports, on MONDAY, 20th lost, at 4 P. M. For freight and passage apply to Dpr7 • JOHN FLACK, Agont. ■ For Cincinnati and IjcraUvllle* I«M, k TUH Steamer O&VLHLL, Capfc Ruonzs, will jJasttffgloago for the above and intermediate ports on SaMgRft3ATURDAY, Stb IwL, at 12 o'clock, it For freight and passage epply td aprO BiRNhS A OOLLtNOWOOD, Apnfs For Wabash Hivcr. JH> k TllEstcimerßE'fCoUßSl'f,Cdpt.lUrxx2 l i loavo for tbo above and intermediate port* on BA?biU>AY, 7th last ,«t 4 V M >or freight and palace apply on board or to npro _ O. M 11AKTOV, Agent ‘ For bt»Lants, §^Sm THE £’earner U KMAIL, Capt A EJ«t» JllSlLjJ&vins. will leave for tbo above and intermediate on WEDNESDAY, sth inrt., at 4 o’clock. For ft* irbt anfe passage apply on lioanl, or to marlfcf * FUCK A LIVINGSTON, Agents For JLonltfvtUe and. Bowline Green. H«PS, The new steamer W, A. EA\ E 3, Captain A, will leave for the tfboro and interm ► —Td2i* ports, on WEDNESDAY, April sth, at 10 o’clock* A. M* : For freight orpawago apply on board, or to moral' _ ___ t JOHN FLAPS, Agent. CANADA WEST. hrarMgjfsHaayjJßat TUBFINEiovrpreafWsUaiQ'ErTELEGEAPII.CaptpJh E.IUSSOW, will snake two trips a weckbottrceadoTOuixd, Fort Btaoleyvand Port Barweil, as follows:/ leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, ovary MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7J£ o’clock. Leaves Port Borwell for Port Stanley ut.l o’clock. LeavcsPort Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7££ o'clock. < The Telegraph eonncctsatClevelaud,wUhthe Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Plttsbarfth, tbo Lake Sbore, and tho Toledo, Norwalk and- Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with tho London jjno of Stages, which connects with tbe Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to ECQYILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. b\ lIOLCOMB, Port Stanley ; or A. M’BRIDK. Port Borwolt. : - mar2T:tnot 150 OlwapXoti For Hale,; ; a IN ROCHESTER, BEAVfiRCO,, Be;,.at loss dhan half price. Fifty oflhcso Lots will t>© sold; ntsso each, and 100 lota at $lOO each, for the benefit of mechanics and others, who cannot spare a second $5O, or a second $lOO though deserting a pood building lot ajneeOost as much a# a man worth hundreds or thousands. Those who have.no moiity may hate tots far their labor, at libera! price?—pay log $5 or $lO a month, in labor, and receiving a warranty. deed the moment the lot is thus paid for. Thotltlototfaofo grounds is perfect, for which Toflircnoo is made to Thomas i Cunningham, Esqr> of Zfeotrr, and N. P. FeUermon, Esq., of Pittsburgh. ± yery great amount of labor will be required in this ualffbborhood*netonly by the subscriber and those whom ho represents, hut by the Bearer Manufacturing Company, by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, by the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, and by the Beaver County Ronton Iron Company, who expect Jo. erect 20 furnaces in and about the Beaver, villages the-present i eeoson. • With regard to tb&process of making iron, refer ence Is respectfully made to:Mcssrs. Rromer.&Bahm, J. K. Moorhead, J. W. Hallman, lyonjShorb & Oo.', W.-Deweca Wood, J. 1U Heudrlchion, Win. Whigham, and James H. Crano, Pittsburgh. ' Contracts, for grading, excavating, quarrying* mining, atono work, brick work, carpentery, and other mechanical labor, may now bo entered in toby thosowbo apply. The above mentioned lots aro.4ofeot front by. 125 feet deep, each containing SOOO sqnare feet, jnst. double the quantity in common shod city lots, of 25 by 100. The ? rice, it will be seen, is only one cent a.foot, or addllar for 0 feet square. Ilert am an can have land of his own to td down m for 5 cents, or lie down on far lOctnlf, the price of a dram, a agar, a shave, or the blacking of his boots . Who will not cum real estate, at such prices!. The property now offered is worth double the prlco. charged for It, and will be so acknowledged and reputed, by aU, the moment itpaMes into other hinds. Many building lots aro already bespoken, which will .be. built on and occupied the present season. Selections can ba mado at these prices, from tho Bth to the 15th Inst only; after which, a public sale opon the prcmlKcs will bo an nounced, ondU>ttwJ}lbringfromslootossoo.: Those who pay cosh Will deposit it with Georgo Speyrer, Eeq., of Rochester, orwith Messrs, Kramer * Bahm, ,of Pittsburgh. The deeds will be mado cut, acknowledged,, and deposited in the samo hands, to be delivered cn lifting the money. Maps ortho Borougbof Rochester will bo found atvaflous public places, and smaller plates of tho lotß will boifrooly given to all who apply. ; • ■■ -v , , . . . Tho above proposition will be open to the 16th inst, only. • • M.T.O.QOOtD, Rochester *Poaver.county, Pa. Ptniuylviuilft BBllroftd* > SCMHEB TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia mi Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 18H. - jFi nt Clou—Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pianos, Pool try; Wines, In baskets or boxes: T 6 cents HlOO Its. Second Class- Dried Fruit, Boeswax, Boor Skins, Closer and Timothy Soed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and Bbccp Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. p 100 firs. , „ .. Third Class— Bacon and Pork (loose,) Batter, in hrkins, kegs or bbls: Hides, leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot ton, uncompressed: 65c. lbs. , _ , FtetrtA Class—Alcohol, Bacon fin rasks or bores,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Choose, Lard and Lerd Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco. dOc $ 100 lbs. Flour 60 cent. ?ML q forge p. FBAKCIEOTS. A GENCY FOR THJ3 BALK OP .WAtt- A BANTED SEEDS.— Pftt* tangh, Pa- has arranged with DaTldiandreth, of PhUsdd ph2, ton constant sSpply of his ffeeds. These Seeds have, to M«nta»tte (to Tidhitr. Nona wIU bo soldi? him but those pcelyed direct from&nteth. - * ' »*“« POET OF FITTSBTJBGB. “ 1854.” a*d SAIST LOUIS. Ann Saint tools. “1854.” *■ . > > ~ * - COMMERCIAL POST. • :..; coßMcmj &AHY toa ■ BoottftSugentrE G>rnef of-Wood <md Si PENNSYLVAHIA. Pittsburgh. Banlu~*...»» par. Philadelphia « M BrownsTillo • u par. Bachs county a • Chester Co.(newlfisue),.. >’ \&\ . Columbia Bridge C 0...... ■ Id* Danville V Delaware co* iS ,- ....*.1.. J •Doylestown '■**.. ......... ‘ Easton . German town** Lancaster 8anhe.;........* Lebanon : ■ u ........ Northumberland 41 ... X 2 Fottfivlllo Beading: r . ■ ii Schuylkill county ~ .54 Washington.. . .. u par Westßraneh 11 Wyoming.—.. % Carlisle.... 1 Chamber3hurs.....v. ..i Brio..—l Gettysburgb..——l • /Harrisbdrg-.M...^—...... Honesdale—, 1. ,• Middletown... # Waynesburg..—.lv York Banks. Belief Notes .............. United States 80nk.*..... IS ; Allegheny City Scrip..;— par. Pittsburgh City ° - par. AllenheflyCo. n MprcEL NEW YORK. New York City..,../....- \L Allsolvootlfop&B'. ' : ALABAMA. '-I AUsolYontßanks.*....,..® LOUISIANA. \ f All sclent 8anka......... KXCIIAKQEB. T\: TfarY0rb............... pAj^i Philadelphia. .. ~ ji&r. 8a1tira0r0 rt ,.i.......... ' .v : Tips* Cincinnati............... L0ui57m«.«............ % ai*fc?t.- SLLoulg.y., ......1 <U^t VALUE OP COINBi 1. • par. AmflrlcanOold(old)....*..pr , ttti Scrcrclgns.......... Quinraa...,.....; tkOJ 7's 6 $Q Ten GuUderg..»...;..«..n<*3-t>o' L0a1ad’0r«^. n ......w...»'4 > Nap01c0na...... .............,-8 63 Doubloons, - Patri0t...„...15 TO Doubloons, 8 pan lib ~..^Jsi £ 3 DucaU....,....,..,..,,,.,.. >. S 10 PRICES OF STOCKS. 8an&»...—..... .NEW JERSEY. All solvent Banks—. DELAWARE. . All solvent Bonks.— ,\i BmaUNoteo,,.... % Maryland. Baltimore 8anker........ X A Country 8ank5,....,*.. ■ % \ VIRGINIA. BankofVa,Aßrancbfl9...l ParmoTs’Dk.fcbranchos.,. 1; Volley Blcabranches— 1 Eschangsßk.&branches 1 Wheeling 80nk5............ Wheeling bronchos-..,.., 1 NEW ENGLAND, All solvent 8ank5...... -.r J (MaamßM)AnTF6aTnsßfOttmKaiosf bt --- \ ■ Patricks 6 Friend) Exchange Comer of FiWi and Wooi struts, Pftuburiih. ;j . LOANS. • Bid. | JOed.- UnHeaBtotcß6s.lS6B $ 119»00;$ 120,00, United 8tatea55.1863.......100,001 101,00| pcansylvaaiaoa.lBT9.. M ,»...—los,oo( 000; ?8niU71?aniu55.1568........~...*~** 85,00, .97,00 Allegheny county - I 100,00 Allegheny county 96,00, 100,00; Fittsnargh city 0s . 08,00! 100,00, Pittshurgh city coupon?, payable •. •. • New lTotk...^ w .io 102,001 102,00 Allegheny City 09.^........ 93,00; . 80,00} 9 ?,0o! 94,00! DANK STOCKS. , I „ I BaijhCfrUtelinrgh.^.......sB,so 55»<6j Merchant«*MftnullWtarerB*'Bank •: 57,00, . 67,60{ £xehango'B&nkw..M»... i.;......—.. 65,25 i 65,50; Farmers’OopoiUßanli..... .. . - I • Allegheny Siting*Hank,.;.......... 00,00; 00^001 BRIDGE STOCKS. | Monongshda Bridge.... . . 23,76. 24,00; St Clair street Bridge...... - ■ ■ «—► 85,00; H&ndstrcet 8ridge.—.,....00,00] . 00,00; Northern Liberties 8ridge.......... ; SO>OQi. 38,00 ISBWEASCK STOCKS. Western Insurance Companyls,6o; 16,00, QUxena* Insnranea Company....- . .16,00; 17,00; Associated Firemen** Company.... 0,00! 7,00. TELEGRAPH STOCKS. \ Atlantic sad Ohio.. 42,00! 41,00 Pittsbarefa,Cinolnnsti4LQnßnrLUo. 41,76- 43,00} Lake h 24,00: Pittsburgh Gaft Works..... - &9]oC> -68,60] JlononKaltelftSr6eh«atcr..^M..« 7 .. . .--“I -45,00; RAILROAD STOCK. . 1 Pennsylvania K&Ufoad.49,oo 40,75; Ohio and PcnusylT&niaßaUro&d..* 48,76! 49,00, .CloTeUndaFlttflburghltaUro&iL.. 60,00; 63,00! Marine Hallway anti Dry D0ck.,.,. Xo3»W>| 105,00; Turtle Creel? Plank Road 10,00; 12,00 Perry grille Plank Road-,.........,*, :2f1,00j . { Grt#nsbnrcTurnp&e.~...„..~..,,, 10,00; ChartlenConl Oampany—. .w. I . 18,50! COPPER STOCKS. I | PltUßorshnodßcebm-..»—• 176,00} North American.*.--................. /. •—n .03,00} Northwest - , 20,00 4 * N0rthW05um.......................... 17,00 .Adventure,.,-..-.........-,.;. - 0.25 7,60 Ohio Trap. Bock 17,50 Minnesota.l 200,00} Pittsburgh and I*le R0ya1.,..,....,.- 8,00 -10,00; Douglas H0ught0n.,,....—....., 4,60; 6,00- 0nt0n0gan................................ ; f Rtdgo —1 7,001 Piro Steel..... 1,12. .-1,78; O)Ujjog. ■«.«■« 3,00. S*mli Axtoc . o,no: 2.00! Blott.™— ................ 2,00! 2,60; peninsular..——.--. - i . .. Avery....—..—...... ••:-,< 2,00 Fortst :"... •0,00? Phanix. 7,03, 9,00; Iron City ..... 2,«i 5,00 WEEKLY BRVIEW OF FXTTBBTJBOH UABKET. * Omci Post, \ IBM. J „ ( . i' Bosfnewt: .rinea oar .wR&-| considerable degroe pf ncUrity.' Our ra*nhBTM»- w sm*'ratty 1 were kept into ardently, in fillingcrdcM to the west-, era trade, and wo bcliitn enrhurinos incng-jncrally, bare cover enjoyed a tn6re active end healthful tradffHß they bare during this se&am. Oar river continues in fine order; our.Cocciand Railroads continue (odo a heavy lurfness.. Bin«a tiic'data of ,our last mietr, another steamer hn9 ammlfnim Europe, and brings another decline in Bread' stalls. This unfavorable news, however, hoi had no effect upon our market, as ibo daily receipts still continue below the actual requirements for Lemo consumption, and as itis now gcnuraliy well afcertaincd that Ibis section of country is pretty well drained cf its surplus of Wheat, ail will bo required (independent of any slipping demand,) for .homo consumption, consequently prices will bo well sustained.. The following we from the Ft Louis Democrat, which [ shows a similarfttateof the Flonrprospmalathat;market* fc ßlour Is in Btmll <ii mar.d far fbipmtnt, and prices droop* log Wheat keep* up to H t figures, owing fulefly to Ibo falling off la ftcilpt*. Tb'*eountry J UiBbr‘*wrcd > hastt?cn drained of its surplus, and allnWon hand will ho required | for homo consumption Prl<«*a f the'Cibre,a« wohav« often remarked dunug three months past, cannotpossibiy decline [ from present rates before the carl-harvest. Thereba<been ad niand for shipment to the Ohio river wiibla o ftirdny*, [ which cannot be BUppl\pd on account of small receipts Tho 1 upper livers are low, and freight correspondingly high, end haulers appear dfslncllrcd to send forward under the clr- I cuuist&crcs They untluipota higher figures in the future * I ASUB&—The market i 3 without any change, the do* i mand for homo use continue* moderate. Wo continue our . | quotations at -for domestic and imported Soda; I Pearls In moderate demauil at 6)5®5%e; Bo to nominal at I APPLES.—There aro^bat few choice lots now offering, f Inferior aoll at $1,C0@1,75 ; choice would command s2£»® 2,75..-- ■ ; ! BUTTER AND EGGS.—There b some Inquiry for prime i roll, -with soles to the trade »t.l6®lGc. Inferior roll Is i abundant, with lltUo.or no demand; wo quote nomloat at: 10®l2i-£a, In lhgro is nothing doing, prices nomi salt fcggshavo continued in active request lot. ehippws >t a decline from now quote 01q 100. ■« BEANS—Are but little inquired for, and soles are con fined to the retail trade, at 8(k-@$l,12 bus, for mixed and small white. - ■: BEESWAX-—But ltttlo is Offeredi We quote at 24@2&y as in quality. L < BROOMS.—We quote from store at $1,50,1,62®2,25, por dozen. • . '• ••■.■■■ ■ BBICK—The demand continues brisk for Bolivar, at $25 for common, and $4O tor extra. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The manufacturers* prices ore s2,ooforßackots.cash; No 1 Tubn $7,20 f No.2s7,Qo;Keel ers $2,76. Sales of Buckets lVom.«tort» av s2®^,2G.; ..OUKSTNUTS;—Are selling at $h,76^2, 00. . CRACK BBS.— I The current price of. CmuUeivas reported by the manufacturers, is as follows: ... WaterCrackcrs, bbl ~.,,......$6,60 Balter *do .do .0,60 i Pilot Bread, *1bb1.... $5,00 Sugar Crackers, lb - BVd Boston do d 0..... BJ4 i PlcNic do do B\Z i .. Soda. do do ,;„~.,.... Bi 4 i COTTON YARNB, da—The following aro now llio ruling rates; - • - - & Pound Yabn—-No. 6 to 10, inc1u5ive,..........180 « 11 & 12.......... ..,...,,..10 “ •« 13 ~.;.20: “ “ 14 J ..... .21 “ • » 16 .. . .22 « “ 1C . .21 « “17 ......24 “ 25 “ w..,.2C “ • » 27 c * •.".."ir.o « 8 “ • .....T “ •* ■ «• 000................ Lm u “1000.... ;..o>s “ Carpet Chain: white 19@20. colored 23. Oorcrlot Yarn, 23@25. Candlewkk, 18. Twine, 20. Bating, No. 1,13; No-2.12; Family Batting, 15. Caulking,ls. . CORDAGE.—The following aro the card rates just estab lished: . . ■ • •: ■: • Manilla lb. C0t.........18 ft lb, White * 13 “ “ U “ Tarred « 12 « “ 13 “ 1 Packing Yarn, f1ne...1110. . “ • Bbd ConDs—Manilla,s2,2s,3,3*®4,so¥ldoa. ■ do " coll 17 eta # Hi.., ••■•••Henip,'sl,7s,2, l C2®3 J : 'do coit 11 cU lb. - ;• Ptovos Lines—Manilla, $1,17 do*. Hemp, $1 doz. at $O,GO@lO bbl, and but few in tho markot. ■' v - COPPER—Wo quota at 3G@SO, cash and tlmo. CANDLE 3 AND SOAP.—Wo now quoto candles as fol lows : dipl>ed -18)4; would 14>£ whichis an advance r soap 4)*@5.: • . ... OUEESE—We quote steody.salosat B<§9J£o, . „ DRIED FRUlT—There 1s but HUlo Inquiry for Poaches, (ofwhlch there 1 !* a largo stock in our market.) beyond a retail way. • Wo quote retail sales from stores at 5i,62 to $1,70. Dried Apples-aro itt good , demand, with but light supplies; we quote sales at $1,12)£ t 051,26. < ’ FEATHERS—Wp continue our quotations at 43@45, ac cording to quantity and quality. . - ■■■-. . FISH —We quote Lake Salmon at $10@10,50 ; whlte.Lake atslo; Trout at $9; No. 3 Mackerel at $11,00@11,25; Heiv ring $5,5O@C- -...... * FEED.—We continue to quoto city mills Bran at 10c; middlings $l«10Q.lbs; ship stuffs 760; shorts-7QCS bus... ' FREIGHTS.—Tho fallowing are the tariff ratea on tho Pennsylvania Railroad : ■ On Flourto Philadelphia or Bultimore... ; . First class freight....—.— *~.90 lOOJbs. Socond “ - “ 76 • do. do. . Third « “ .....65 do. do. Fourth “ «• 59 do., do. The foHowlnjrare the rates by.-steamboat; • , . - . . . . Soiid/relght^Dry Goods. -• To Cincinnati, lbs .•.►...12®15....i....18®23 LoulBvllle;. : ~15(ty20 ..*Q@oO • • - Et. Louis, ; .....35@40.;.......60 - Nashville, < .3Q(2*37.».;.....60- .Wabash; • :*•'. “ *;....30©37«-....i0 • >. On tho canal tho following ratea have been established: f r r“< T? Philo. A Balt. ; v New-YoTk. , Pork and Beet 9 bb1.....'.i:.......51,20 SI,SQ , Flflur^bbl..;..;..; 90 1,10 Ginseng; feathers, £s 100 Rib... 63... I>oo ; Wool, flklns, hcmp, &c... -55..... <6 "6068 00ttujw.....:., - so 65 Bacon,'butter. tobaectyAts—.v. 46 W -Gmjn, aghes/Ac... 40 45 18 * « 19 •* 20 DoxCfTASfl— lt BOO..; COO « 700 ... « 800 ....... > ' ~ - s < --V .w ♦‘••‘f': •- v. V-'. : * '**&v . -v' •<; *>■*%*. : -r .•» / ' 1 i , 8aWn»..... ® bot Cair«nt9....,i... JB@2o lb. ■ IS®U . ' Lem0n5...^.............................. 8,00 box. • Oranges 4,60 / 9 box. FLOUK—SappUcs continue very meagre, and tho homo dnmand being fteti+e, pritoj are treH sustainwl. The nows by the iwo.last steamers fromTSurope iavehad no effect whatever oh thiainarkct; and unless supples Increase con elderablyo?erthe receipts fir several weeks paat.nomaler* lal chango can take placeln prices hero. Wo are well patls* lied how that the stock of thisnelgh l *' borhood yet to CGffle forward.lsjyery; light ;invlew of this,' itismoro thonlikelythO markefc wiU rule high hero bo* tweoa now and harvest.' The sales as transpired during Iho-weckare as followstlOObbls at s6jG2s4* 136 .bbls at $6,75; 47 bbrs do $6,76; 366 bblaln lota at $0,75 to $7,00 foV superfine and: extra; yesterday, sales at: $6,76f0r pnperfine;'tßo 'market steady at this price.. Tho inspectfonrfbr thenronthef March is as follows: * v Fm0....';...;:.,; • Middling •'Condemned;... -••••' v." •3iye..iiii. •: Half .bbls do. >TE LIST. the EDRirma poaiiit ' r Sxc&aag6Bimk«si) izlh AlTuli, Pittsburgh. > . ->OlllO, Stateßfr.ondbranchew 1 OthersolT€ntßanks«.,M.l BaukofSandusky........,-- Gr&mi11e....................fid N0rwa1k,.....,,....,.....,«„60 Grbtma...^ ................,..^60 W005ter......................26 * INDIANA. State: Stock 8anka...,..... 1 Stateßk.amlbnmckes...: 2 >■ ‘ t ILLINOIS, IJ.-; ißtatoßank Branch-;..... 40u. ' Banker Illinois.'...;, f &1> ' j'::SENinJOffr. : AU solvent Banks i-X-, MISSOURI. ' State Bk-ondbranchea.« *if - Michigan. • All sftlTentßankß..,...... ' I . WISCONSIN; 1 Marine k Fire Insurance r ", Co. at <2 TfJNNfSSHU. ‘ All solvent 8nn1c5....w... ;3. NORTH CAROLINA.; Allsolvont Hank 5......... 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. All6olvent 8ank5,;.,.,.., 1. GEORGIA. t0t01;.;....,;.;;.;;.......: GRAIN—The supplies of Grain cipcoour Jostwfiro more limited and prices have bceatteadily maintained Ibr most descriptions, "We quoUj Oats steady at 40 to 410 on the wharf. Cora Is in actiro demand at 55 to OOefor shelled and ear.«lly&7o to 76c. Wbito Afuditerraneon SlXOto $1,3 2. JtedSl.Bs. White $1,38 to $1,40. ' . Q ItOOEIIIE9.—Since onr lost receipts of Sugar and Mo*- loss es have con tinnedfiiir and the stocks In the bands of oar merchants ore largo. The demand from country merchants ~£>r Groceries continues brisk. Wo quote SugaraM2£@&*4c. ■ 25@26c fcr old. now 2G@27e.. Coffee is held at 12^@130. r. ; - GUNPOWDER—Wo noto regular sales by the keg at $4,- 60@6 for FFFQ; Ky. rifle lbs $1,50; do dozen Ilb canis ters S4,6OrFFG $4@4,50; roes powder withr the xegnlar discount to the trsdu . ..v • GERMAN OLAY—Sales in small lots are made at $26 to $2B T cash and • ■ GLASS—'There continues a moderate demand for Window Glass to the city and country trade, and sales of country brands of Bxlo at arid $2;37@2,*6 for 10x12, from first hands. 'Sales from store at 25c. advariooon these rates,'-; .• --v. XlOPd—Weeontinuo quotations for Eastern new crop at -45@50 Cts. ' : - HAY—Regular sales at the scales at sl2@lsston; an advance. .• • 11IDE3.—We noto an advance; both green, and dry- a to: now firm-&t-6c far green, and 14@15c lor dry*.. . f \\ . IRON. AND* KAILS—Wo correct our table for- Xros and. Nalls, and now quote tlio prices settled upon by. manufco-. turers. - The quotations for Nalls axo nett cash rates”, for large orders. lm—Common bar,,....,,,....,..... ;,.........,3}/£@BJ4ceuta - a . £and....i„. ...» ; «.3l<@4c .Kail Kola .........tJ}.#*, sStS> loos—No. 13 t 017„,.... „„:6i£«} ** « 18 to 20 -.. “•. - ~ J 25 10 .............i 3SAH&—IO to 20 penny,;..,..... keg Bto 9 « . 4.25 & oto 7 « .. 4,76 .i “ 6 « 6,00 « 4 “ ....—.. .. 6,25 « 3 « „ 6,25. Snsxa—Cut3to4U 4.76 u n 6t ofl » .......... .. 6.2& 1 LlME—Sales are mode at hbl,-from stores, fbr! Loufevllle. \ LEAD.—The market is almost bard, holders esk 754," 79f: @3c. for pig abd bar. > LARD.~Wo haTO small sales reported of No. 1 Leafat9c. ■ LUMBER.—’The arrivals during theveek were largo; considerable, how&ver, was ecnl'beluw; prices are high.' Brios wero readily ma le at sll@s22,cn the wharf; Shingles ' ft GI'MEGS,—No. lore scarce, and held atsL3o@l.S7. NAVAL STORES—’We quoto Rosin at s2@£2b; Tor at $3,76®4,&0, according to the Eizo qfp&ctagea at gallon; OlLS—There is a good demand for Linseed 00, - and sow held firm at «<X3i9so by thelot. lard Oil: No. Ifirm at 76 @7Bc;No. 2,05(^70. ONIONS—Are inquired after, and sales wero moAn at 75@ 80/fln*hands, and7C@B7 from store. POTATOES—-Wo note a steady demand for Neshannoeks and-Beds at 4&@50 for the former. and3G@3T.fof the latter. PEPPKK,—Wequoteatl2l<@l3c. - PtJlKNTO.—Scarce and railing at 18@19o. > - PROVISIONS.—The market rinco our- lost weekly ro» view has been rather heavy than otherwise.: Tbe anivexy telly admitted factof tho very large hymber-of hogsslaugh* tsred, hte disappointed all deolersy and has already hod Its influence on the market.- The number of hoga,killed da* ring the last 'season gfeaily-oxcccds that.of any prevtoas year; the increased weight alone would bedHficnltto meet the Increased wants’of tho trada.'W’enoUce pales of eevernl lou of Bulk Pork, mostly Tennessee and .Ohio cured; at 1 prices ranging from 6J4c, hog round, ; afl foIloirs: 12,* OCO lbs Ohio GO days; 20.060 lbs Ohidat $5,C2, part cash and pa* tso days; Jbs Tennessee,on pri* vate tenps, bat bond tobp audep 6J^c.. In Docon therccon* Ucuc-do Mr local demand, but prices hato f lightly receded and sales te firflowsi 6<»o 2)3Shouldera atCe;,2 tlomsa. c. ;ffdms llc;-2,000 C»Shoulders ond Hains at 3,000 tlbs Shoulders ff.DOOIbs Hams at B%c; lbs do at ,hH t and :-2 T soo' 2« at tecie;ls l ooo lbs at &%. C% •nnd 8,000 Bmb.c. noma at to lie. Dried selling to tbe tradent 9l£to 10s. M«s Pork retailing at $l3 to $13,60. { PIG SlETAL—Wehflve no change to notice in the market ilnce curhist; prices orb firm. . We net ceali.ee oar last the following sales: 260 tons Amahda .H. D.Hanging Rock at slessrs. King A Sloorhcad, agctria.fbr Ashland, Ore*' gon and Sarah Vurnaccs, eotd 700 No. 3 Aa* tbrarile, lo go to Wh£oHDg, at equal .lps-12pCrtoa. - :• KAG3—Aro In steady demand At ' i SALT.—We continue to quota A^»2ffi2A% l r--i,- t -... r SHEETING.—Wo quote Banner fbrNos. land?. ff/r*? .] SEED.—The market for Clovcr BGed rmilifls nndfmally quiet and dull, and largo lots fromifiistband* could not tie forced on the market at '-Timothy.is nom* tnal at Flax Seed in ; • TOBACCO.—Thodeuuud for manufactured Is fair, ABd prices are firm; we nolo steady .salcst of Twist at 10,-and Lnmpa at 21©26» according to brand. .. , TA KNEES’ SCRAPS —We quota sales at lb. f TtK<—Wehafo ta nofc-kelJghtdfccUne; I cL $10.60, and ix.jkak wh? Batica Block Tip U fits « 9k : ‘ r WHlSltY;—We quote ?CQ27i • : wniTß^LEATr—Tlio demand continues active, with steady sales at $2,50 for pur*. iRn-nfe {$ ioo,oK 100,00" i io*,oo. 100,00 i .100,00 ; ioyo, > looftf i! 100.00 I- 100,04 ;,,fcUS •:-25,00i 25,00 47,00} 60,00 r 60,00 M,OO 60,00 60,00 60,00 w;oo ; 60>00 60,00 100,00 26,00 28,00 20,00 Tho follOTriog js tho Ufit <it current prices for forefenfralt: Cimß MABSET. • Amronav, April 2,1E54. Thonupply of Cattle was not very, large, nut was sufil dan t for the demand. No Eheepor Ht-gs wcro offered, : CATTLE—The number in pens wd& wb!cb about 200 were sold at .3@4J4, gross—equal to e@o Oat. AUCTION SALES. ancttou Cara. - . TAMES M’KJEUfJfAj Aucttoncer and-Comralesion Sler* tl chant, N'o. 129 Wood siroet, near the corner of Fifth, . regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, nfew and second .hand Furniture,each day at 10 audit otlpcki and at early fas light,eacb.erenlng; Watches and <Tcnrel(y,Gu&B,ri£to]s, BoohS, Fancy artioles, Cutlery,Boots,. Shoes,Ac., wlthayenefalassortment of every description' of Py-Qoods. Refer to-tho prinripnVmerchnnta. feb9 j- ; :Aactlou«»OaUf Saleii I T the CemmcrdaV Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and J\ Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, a general assortment, of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothlcg,Boota. and Shoes, Ilats, Caps, 4c,, -V ; AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., - ; Groceries, Qooenstraxe, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Newand Second Hand Honseholdand Kitchen Fur dtttrc, 4c., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., -Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles,, Musieal Instruments. Hardware and Goods, Gold and SUrer watches, Ac. P. Anctionecr. fjafll:tf JAHES McKEHHA, Auctioaoor. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, at Auction.—THlS (Fri day) EVENING, Aprillth, nl early gas light,' wilt be sold &t McKenna*# Auction House. alsrgo lot - of -Gold' and IJALANCB OF A VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY J 3 At AUCTION.— On SATURDAY EVENING, April Bth, at early gas light, will bo Eold at MUenna’s Auction House, the baiance of a Prirato Library, remaining unsold. from Ibe;last two sMea. .Thte will positively b«» the. last chance Tor that rare and valuable lot of Books. Thosestill unsold are ns well worthy the attention of purchasers, as any yet pTH.-fliVisTAiotiiS^r; YTARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ac. A? Auction.— On FRIDAY II EVENING, 7th test, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold a large and desirable stock of hardware, pocket and table; cutlery, guns, pistols,.Britahnia ware. Ac, of the best makes,. received direct from importers,comprislng in part: superior ivory handle knives and forts, to sete©r6opleces; buck, cocoa and bone bandlo knives and forks and carvers; butcher and cook knives; pen and pocket' knives of .Rodger, Woos* tenholm’s and other make Rehears and scissors; needles; . plated, German ellver and Britannia table and tea spoons; Iritnnnia and Japanod tee sets, lamps and candlesticks; . cotton, manlßa and hemp clothes lines and .bed cords: superior saws, braces, bits . and. augers; locks, latches and : padlocks; Collin’s uses; hatchets, screws, shoe pinchers and tea bells^shoe r'thread, tacks, .brads, plated curtain bands and rings,'fnrniture ornaments, superior twist double barreled guns, grass and corn scythes, £& • aprfi ’ ~ P. M. DATIfI, Auctioneer. - VALUABLE : A? Auction.— Will beeoid otthe j Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Fifth and-Wood streets, on SATUBDAY'EYBNING, Bth lust, commencing at 7- o’clock, by Catalogue, avery valuable Library of Books; embracing the choice collection of a profcsslsnol gentleman,; from an extensive ran go of anthors'io modern Literature, History and Science, ilany of the works are of rare occur*, rtmee at public sale, and others of them not nowto bebad of the trade.' ' .J . f. On the list-are to be found a complete aud olcgant set of •IJttell’s Museum-, from tbo commencement. 48 vols; Ha* sard’s Register of Pennsylvania, 14 vols* f .Works of Lord Bacon;3 vols. octavo; Edmdntl Burke’s Works, 7 vola; Bishop Hall’s Works,; 3 vole; Agnes Sttichland’a'.Queens of England, complete .in 6 vols; Encyclopedia American, 14 vols, full Unding; Colonial Beecrds, 3 vols; American State Papery IQ vols ; Correspondence oftha American Revolu-; tioo, 7 vols; Preaebtt’a IHstorifes of Mexico, Peru, and of Ferdinand and Isabella; Hamper’s Family Libraiy.lOS vols; National and Scriptur&lGallerlasof Engravings, 3 vols each;: London; Works of Franklin, 2 vols; Leverett’fl Latin Lexi con ; Hahnemann’s and Johr’s Wwl«'cm Hdxhospathlc Prtuh ; tlto; Walter Brun’s Geography, 3 vols, quarto; Wilson’s American Ornithology; Waverly Novels, 6 vols; Guisottia History of Civilization, 4 vols; Ac. The cstalpgue.il! rich In Us variety of popular, authors on miscellaneous subjects. Catalogues can ha bad otthe place of sale, and the tw>trs - • V P. SI.'DAVIS, ■ »P rS ' : : ~ ' Anctlooecr. COOKING STOVE or GRATE, as they may require. Messrs. Groff A Co. cannot bo surpassed by any establishment in this city, for the: beauty;* utility, and -cheapness of their. goods. Give them a call,: - . • marSl • ' : Biotic© to Stockholders, r ~ Officx o? tub Piwsn’on and CozjtsiLsmi* B. H. Pittsburgh, February 24,1854. I . -A GREEABLY to a resolution of the Board of Directors JX of toe Pittsburgh andOcnneUsviUe B. B*-00~ passed, at a meeting held at the office of the Company, Neville Hall, In this city; on Wednesday the 22d inst.lndlvidnal subscri bers to the stock of said company are hereby notified that the 2d, fid and 4thinstalmeuts of two dollars and fifty cento pur shave ontheirsubscrlpiions willbe doe and payable at tho office of the Company , on the 15th days of March, April Clothing! ciotuine, rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the . JL . pnbllo that he is how receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib-' fifty street, a choice assortment of Goths, Cassimeres and VeatingßrOf the latest and most desirable styles, which bo : is prepared to make to order in the. most fashionable -man-, nor, at shbrt notice, and .on the most rcaronablo terms. • : We have also on hand alarge and well manufactured, stock of ready made Clothicg, to which .we invite;the otteutioh of buyers, either wholesale or retail. : Persons;who purchase goods for cash, wiUfind it to tbeirj i dvantage to call at-177 L'berty atreet, before making their pnreharea. .{mart] . . 0. CONNER. * Oysters and Freah Fish* ygsavA ✓’"■v" CHAS, KIMBLE A CO. has commenced keep rayMflJiPS all kinds of fresh Rah, which he will keep a constant supply onhand, both wholesale and : retail; allkinds of eastern Fish and lake Fish.. At depoi, rarnerof Hand and liberty streets, by. jna£?:tf- CHAB. KIMBLE A C0 V /r ,%- - - y.' v , . -r 1 1 ‘ •V vv --v'--! 'j ', ;■..•••; -'• ..v //; . i•.v.v- •• v.y..--. " ■:/'■*’■ :”;t r .' f. : V r ; - 6' %-'yy : - : J.HHABTtnS, JB-AQ’T... . .At ft ttAUEUT IjBESY HOTEL, cornor of Haneock strcetandDuaoesso X Way, Pittsburgh. Va. « • marly ■•: , MoMABTKB3 : ft MARKLE, Proprietors. £2. Will i JiIIOUSK; .T7IANCY’ SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER;' ■JO - No. 7 ISABELLA Stvoeajftfao ErnffiOtßotcl,' ; - iaarA Ancaugrr. aa Sprint? style of ’ Hats.—JOSEPH cox a issgl CO., comer cl' Wood street and Diamond AHcyvwUl: the Spring Style of GATS this dsy,[fcblB Notice to Tailors. XIQAT BANDS, Vest and Pants Bakers wanted v.at JOHN CALLAHAN’S, comercf Woodand Water afreets. Cash paid for work every Batarday evening. ,feb7 ■pOBWARBBS? AJiKsWMiaSlOlf sad X_Wholc«i1oI)ooki-JnChi!e»e,Balter,Bccill!,T?Ijh,lina Produce generally. No. 25 WOOD few Plttaburgh. [mart ~'To bet." • • rmr ' A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under - the Ncptuno Snaiso XX House, on SaveUth street,'suitable for storingmolasseS' or produce; Inquire of JOHN n. BTEWAET, fflorfl - . • 267 Liberty street. • 65 64 lOO ~• ' To LeL- •”. • • . •.■. .. — 7“: THE dwelling bouse now occupied tv mo on federal street, Allegheny, No. 4 Oollonode Bow, noartfco end of the bridge. - Enquire at (be bouse. feb2s:tf W. H. LOWRIB.: ... . Stable Wanted, rvrrir BIN a few squares of tbs passenger station of Penn. .Y t sylvanla Railroad, sufflcieniJylargo to hold seven or elghtfaorses. ; •:i ADAMBACO.; tnard ‘6l fourth xtreofc.; • lIOBERT E PHIIIKPB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, Mo. , and uallroad Traek for Rent.; A DAMS ft CO.'S FREIGHT 'DEPOT ON LIBERTY; j£v Street, ..wiih RaUrpad; Track, Switch, and oppllrte rnanccß, for a term of years. Inquire at the Express Office, No 64 FQBILTH Strict. feblßtf. NEW PAPER BULL* : - CANTON, OHIO/ ANDERSON dr CO., bare just started their pa- X 1 - per mill at the aborts place, where they will be happy to receive,orders fcr- printing &nd~wrffpping-pa^OToTaU > , New Oloibl&g Store, A NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE * rpHR euteedberbas just opened this new establishment, i where be has always on hand alaige and choice arson meat c fell articles ofCLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public arc requested to give him a call* ; matfrly , ■ B. OPPENHEBIBB. : - JBonongahala Bridge* - v ? PITTSBURGH, March 3,1854.—Th- President and Man agers of the Company ftr erecting ft Bridge over thd BiTerMonougabelff, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Alleghehyyh&ve declared 0 divideudof fire pfer centifor Uut last rtx to tboatockholdprap? .their legal representatives, at the after the ISth’tnaL mart? . .• ••■ • JOHN Til Treasurer. j Take Biotice, fpHAT THE AGENCY.' OP/ OAtfT; MARK STEELING; 'X ' concerDloa'any baalnessof mioainPilisbtxrgb,her this day been closed. by mutual consent. All persons hat* Ing claims against me, or the steam ferry boat ‘‘.Two Bro>- .theni.” will apply to me personally, onsofal boat, or at the; St Clair Hotel. - „ MARTIN BRODERICK, Januaty 5,1864; ; . . : ■ ■ • .■ •• msr7 > '*■lmportant ia .Tailor*. TUBT RECEIVED, a. ; IsTga asaoxtrafent of tailors'- and tl Trimmers' SbfeaTs, at the.best -rashesin. the country, which we ctfar fit the manufecturer's prices,at BOWS* TISrLHV& Enterprise Works, ISO Wood street, yholeg»l&AgontBfotPi&palactPr«a> £R¥iQRPaiBB VOBKB, .. AV.IIW JSke&.&rat,-2;htrd.da&%d6vf TirffinAlUy* ®OWN A TETJiEY tronldtcaHtbe&ttoQtlonnf.-Sportlng to their large assortment of Guns; Bttes and Ba vetting Pistols, ■ thelargretand best selected. steels over opened in this market; .Apgetherwith a general assortment of Hardware, Catleiy* TbolSond Pishing Tackle, all of which, wo offer at uto lowest possible prices to cash purchasers* or fog good approved paper. marlS “THE SHADES!” KOBOAN Mj BRVES •|» E3PKOTFULLY informs his anti the public in XV general; that be has fitted up the largo and comxftodK ous SALOON, in the basement of the THEATRE, wbero.be keeps constantly on hand, the choicest LIQUOItS, of the BEST BRANDS. His saloon la kept open all hours during tho day. • .■.•/ •. ' , fcb2Q TIERSAK & CO. t " BANKERS AND KXOHANOB BROKERS, . No. 95 Wood Strut, coriier of Diattotid AUey, •. gmanmon, PA*, T)tIY AND.'SELL EankNotes and Colnt JDlseountHimo 1 1 exchange,' and promissory notes; xn&ko. collections In all tho principal cities nf the Union. JBccatto deposits-on call and on Interest, and give their pronßrattenuon to all ether matter* appertainingto a Broker's Business. Eastern Exchange ccnstantly on hand. > • • : • marß BUILDING JUOT FOR SALE* > AXOT24fcet front on WYLIE street: and extending ■ J\. back 109 feet to 1 Wide alley* On tho back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, balltfor two small Houses., This Lot la In a desirable location for a residence; and will: bo sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear' from' ineombrance* - Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, . < • fob 23 v • At Office of Morning TQ BUILDING LOTS* In the village of Tomperanoorillc; 1 4f «ach lot S 3 lest by 110, to aIQ feet aUey. Tfcoabove lots aro rery desirable for balldiog or manufacturing pur pose?, and will be sold at moderate juices, and on reason* able terms,; Title indisputable. Enquire of ; war. X HOWARD, Jr, . No. 179 Fourth street. Or. • • JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent, at this Office. febSO CRYSTAL PALACE, ■ ' go. 18 Moytcet street*.. .. ~4. •....v. Ca sjs£ZT, / -~N RBSPKCTFULLY ia<brms hia firlendsand tho. 4? j/pohUc in general* that h* has just started hla New York and • Philadelphia modem stjlo of . COOKIKQ OYSTlSßSandoTcrytbingelßointho catiog 11 o&: Oyators in the Shell or Stowed* for 12V£ cents adozen. He will also furnish, the best of everything that the market will ofibrd. House always open until 3 o’clock in the morniug. . . • • 7 ’ • . roarlMf - • ... •A a tog Hougßi■ •••■'. ■: "VT0.,204 LIBERTY ST., a few doers aboro tho Atnenomm. 131 The undersigned, haVing-purchased the above named" expense remitted it in splendid 'style,' would' respectfully solicit the patronage of the friends of the former proprietor and Tho public generally. _ Hia Bar is stocked with thb finest brands of Wines and liquors, and his Larder shall contain the best tho market affords—such as Oysters,-Game, In season. iQ&'Lnnch served up everyday at 11 o’clock, A. IL : mar22lm - ADAM. WERNER* Proprietor. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!!,CLOCKS!!! . Ffekfle 4 ftleyran, a DEALERS IN WATCHKS/CLOCKB, JEWELRY, 1 Sjb. SILVERWARE, Ac, No • 42 FIFTH Street, near Jir*« Wood, Opposite the Morning Post,formerly occu« by L. & Co. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day ond.MJiour Clocks, whichwe. offertothepublieatgreat bargains, suchaa: Iron case?, pearnnlaidandaUotheirpatternaofMaßtel Clocks. ••: a rich 'assortment of See gold and silver patent lever, cylinder,and. anchor escapment Watches, and an do* gant stock, of Jewelry and BUverworo, which “we Intendto sellcheapfQr cash. . _ - •*• -•■ N. B. WQtch' in the best -manner and at low priccs/anfl warranted.- .. mar2s. BR.D.HUNT, SraoßOH Dentist, has removed- his ofQ.'o from 75 Fourth street to No. 19 FOURTH Street, one door below Ferry, where ho will be happy to. attend to all professional calls. < . v - • apT5 • JiESLIK’S LADIES’ -GAZETTE OF PARIS/ . . London and New York Fashions, for April. A fresh supply j ust rocoircil and for skid by * • . - SAMUEL B^LAUFFER, aprs ’ •, . 87 Wood street A. J. 11A0A3...... .&ABIEL AHL JR. HAGAN ft AHLi ■\TTHOLESALE aod ItAtail: Dealers In Sdki r -Fhncy and f\ . Saplt DRY GOODS, Nos. .91 Market and 8 Union •street Pittsburgh. /: : / :•- ■.,r- ■ \ apr4 •• JOHN HAFT, JR., (Sacoeraor to Jas ATGufley-.) ; 'WhoUiale antl Retsil Orncglst \ ND Dealer luPAINTjI, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ae* 141 il 'Wcod street throedoors below Virgin alley, apr4;fliA<?ly . ‘ : PICTSBUROH. ' Iron Front^No/9 L aiarket. street*— OUR house belogtoowopenfbr the transaction of agenor al Dry Gno (Jsbuaines3,wewouLirespec (Tolly solicit the )&tronage of the public, feeling confidentthat, from our ex* onsite and well, selected stock of SILKS/ FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can oiler such inducements as will in* sure entire satisfaction;, . . . . HAGAfi ft.-AHL, ••••■. aprfrtf : ~ V • • Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street rpitANSPARENT GREEN OIL yards of X different widths, the handsomest ; and best over before offered in this market. - For sale wholesale and retail at the. Oil Cloth and India Kubberwafetoomt No. 116 Market st, ; apT3 : • j. ah. Phillips. . OIL CLOTH CRASa->6ooyardsCmshforstoira. of rari bus stylesof.light and dark colors. For sale at the Oil Cloth wareroomt-No; 119 Market street •_ .• apr3 : »: J.&IL PHILLIPS. • WINDOW BHADEB.—Alarge stocfcor now fttd ful designs;' soldwliolesaleaildre tail at the Oil Cloth wareroomflj No. 110 Market ' ‘ nprS SEW CARPETS. M Spring Styles* . : -: A T .THE CHEAP OARP RT WAREHOUSE, No, 82 J\, THIRD Btrcct.r“We aro bow receiving and opening one of the }almost and cholcest stocks of Carpetings, Oil* Cloths,' Mats,-Matting,'RugiJ* do, .ever exhibited west of New Yorfe-The' stock has. been eoleeted withgreatcare. Persons In want of Ohykrtioles In ourllno, are respectfully invited-to«all;and examine. Oar assortment consists in part of the following, vis: • i Royal Velvet and Brnssels Carpeting*;. . TopestjyJJrdsaels; - • “ - Anbusson Carpets;•.. •• Extra Ixaperlal and SaperThrpo.plyp'' > PatentTapestrylograln; . «• Superfine add Fine Ingrain} Worsted and Wool Carpets; . Wool and Cotton do _ Yenit£a24^%,and44; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; • • . .. • ListandEig, f do White and CnOcfc Canton Mattings, $&. 4-4, 64, and 6*4; : Cocoa Matting,24,%, 4-4, 5-4, f and#4; v. . Spanish Matting, very cheap; " ElegontMosaicßuga,sooperpair; • - Axmliilster, Chenille, and Totted Bugs, all prices;-v - - Taney '.English Sheepskin Mats, £lspor pair; . Colored, do do • do from $2,50t0$3 each; . Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jate, Adelaide, Yelyet, and other Mats;. * :• . i - Embossed end printed cloih table and piano covers, of. entlroly newdedgns,veryrich.l . .. ... • • Damask table and piano covers; also worsted damask: py, the yard, .. A greatvariety of pattoraa hr floor od‘Cloth, from .n..w..^4 feet wide/ . -.' '■r, , />.• , ' : V ■ '■■■ j ."» »- -.- ■ vy ' : T* .. . it- • * ./ * - \ . i », * ( f • IH* ■ MISCELLANEOUS. At Private Sale. Ren^ored. HEW DEY GOOES BTOB3S. Buff Hollands Ibr 3O, .82,34,38*38, 40, 42,44, acheawide. - • - .. •• • Gold Ixirdered shades, entirely bow, very right , . ' Window-shades of every description- . . Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet bmoinß, twkv*o. ■; Also, tlie Koyal Turkish Bath Towels, together with ctery thins nsoolly kept in Carpet nooses,. « Small profits, and quick-salti,” - • ..*O. £, EBADLY 4 CO. ( . marS.mie 82 Third street "VfEW BOOKS I—NEW. BOO£&ll—' J\ The rßstory.of the. french froteatant Befagecs: 2 tola Veloth and paper. •. •*. .... ,■■■■. MargaTfltj bf the Homo and its Victims: 1 tot,: clotitfaiut paper, ltoi. 12mo.,cl(rthafid.'papflc < i ■./. . jUsoQodeyicrAjJtU; an&Blacfcvood for March; The at»tMogethe?r-with'V largo collection oLrare tcLs* cellsnoana Books, jn&t received per -express.!#-"• QAW&L - 87:WoOd'Str«jff£, m&rOO o rpHE SUSEtt’S HEIB ; cr,tia *oang t IHiUonalribj P X .HamiltDnMjcra, • .■.•■ Fotlpliarrapcm l7'G«5. •.•? - Aatiblographytf a» Actress: by-Mn; Afina Cora MowatL Justieeeirttuifiuibz's&leby Q. B* PEAKSON, ■ Successor, to H; P. CoHott, Nq. 74 Third BtrwVDispateb Buildings. «. »v. w" 1 «* *■. '.. '•" t *-- -*v- ’-i’’*T' '*v. - ••.' ■ ' : -~\ .’ S' r^:-' •'.' V: •- '*• '.,••* %»'s*. '■ ' •■.'*.'• - ‘i- ■-'■ "• +.■ -• ? - _ • -v t _ ■«■■." v..!", v. ; r ; * •**' -V’'' 'S.'. Vr.-i- L'vW-/r V:'-' ■■■ -1 •-T <• i Wfi OLEVELASJD ASD i'I'TTSBtrEOS ' . . HAILJXOAO. IS CONNECTION IVZM STKAMEBS Jjjka cmr «wMo, L&a ■Or eatJßeductlonotFarei VIA WELL3VILW3, . 'IIIIK fhortejLqulckcst unci cheapest route to Toledo,ChJ' ' jS.cs Lujulie,-fiockfbrd, Gnltnia, 91., Louis, xsa tho - V* 01 :'l fcJirtfuto fe 40T mlMs short# and about quieter to Chicago, tho& th* cttcnUottf opovlalsdiattbpoUa , -Owing:to tho present vtrrangirtnenfc of thsTrains of'tb# Ohio and E«ansjijn Q ia RpUroad ttfljpaiiy, thtftKtt* of this Comp&nj.cannot bo ran to connect with them AfrAUlanoe, ta heretoforej without too great a aacriflco of their ladid mate business. •*■ ••• •■'••• .-■• * --•. ■•.•>■ - .. Ob and after Wednes la& March2,lB*4,PassenMrTrains* ran daily, (Suntfayaexceptod) asfoUnws; - v- ' • ' -Leaves WelisviUo at 8 P "Mt 7 40*4, SL aad GIQPM,an<S reicb Cleveland PM« : Leave Cleveland at 920 A M/and 260 P jd, and reach All lance at 12. M, and f 6Jo P„M, and WellavlU* at 2A> p M. * ' w et, alaopaesecgersytingHOrith or o&sc from Civ? eland to tho etcaffifcnf FOftEßi dTI wLIihjBNAL, at 10 A My at Wharf, directly forwardv hytheSP M ExprefiSTrainErb H.Woltsvilletre&chinffOlevo* lnaa_a«-aop. u, conneoiti R .nith iboT.4slVM.TralnS>r the ejf dl T talu lor JMe,l)unldd: —Baggage checked- through to Olevelaud On bcurd the Doata, and accompanied by a baggage master.' -' - ** ?6de at Alliance byViiher the 8A- : » os of<i. iitf.il p, R. it, pafwcugors tor dove* laudwho goi on ihotet train will to dawned tivolounS and thraa ohi the 3P. SI. Train till next murotnerat 730. , Patsoagers jte tickets! through to Cleveland. Toledo, Stu^h^S 16 ’ 4011 Sfc tdj fit'"' Pare to A11iance....'.,..,..',81,60 fsroto st lonh ...:■ ataltn ,do Cleveland 3,00 do EoculbW„..Jls!«J ■ do'Tolodo. -.3,00 at; 18A0 do Chicago .10,00 -do Preep-rc._\......1360 Pasnmgortf are requested l to prOcufot-chiitset the Office ofthoOlevolandandPltwbdgaßnUroaSCocipanj-jaloitonJ gahela Hoase; second dDorfrtm-th<£ corner,V'-' . ■'■ • 7'i . .oa - • BBftANIL fiup’cOievuTand, 7 V t • , .J.,A CAUQmtV.AriOnS,* - marSO • Monongsnem : - BFiIXNQ-, AHRtINQIi.VIUNI'rf. - ~ THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILRQaU COMPX.ETED! 1 1 aV ss-'AVoffi sbi •■■ THBOBOH IK- FIFTBEi Of HO DBS. AS 'AMD APTEIt WKPSESDAPi ’PISUHDAHP -l«(h, ' V/-tho tralna will luaT<WifoUo»a;—lhcMAllrTßAlK . ,t»UI IcaToojgj inpralug (ekWtpt Suudas) it 7 ,tfclot!U,-titop ning at oulllrreguiar'afttiQae, arriving in Philadelphia at -■■ I*4o’cloc]k,.P M.ycrontottoff f vrlth B.traltt UITKt W'KqW, THIf EXPItK39 TltAtNJeavaitb&staUon every qveclng* *• at IhSO o’clocfc; BtctJping ouly at 'ixwiQß, Qrcenaburgbi Altoona, ° connecting at:; with tha train. fbr. Bairi* :• more, nzul driving is Phil iKloifhla or-Bal lin&re, af Z2,SD, ..noon;: ; --- . THE ACCOMMODATION T&AIN will leave cVetyAftor* Boost (except Bunday) .ot,G o’clock, stopping; atollxOgUn . afatlons, and running only us f»r as Lotrobo. w ■■. BETCftNIKOTRAINS arrivuln PlU»buraliv Aceoss&o* dattJO, A. M, Express, 1,P.1L Maill2,P.M. Faro to N ow Ymrh, i Eore to Philadelphia, S#; to Baltimore, $B. c* . Baggagecbecked - rcad,anUtoPbiladclpliiaeni3J3aUlmora.'t >: .•<■> •••. PareengersparohoMDg tickrtaia cars’, wlllhecborgedmr cetts In eddiUon to the staUon roics, except from Etallooa •whero the Company have no Agsnb •■■■...-.-. i . No notes of ato aeacminQUoathan>flVo.dollars trill bs . received in payment fbr tlctels, except Uicseiasuad tha . Banin of Pennsylvania. - .■<;•.■ -.-.r.-ri ■-• ;.r- ■■ *■■■' •• NOTXCEa~In case oMosn, the Company wlll liold - themselves responsible lor personal baggege only, and for - .on amount not exceeding sloo* ' • * N. B.—ihe Excolaior Omnibas line has been employed • to convey passengers end baggagn Bromtho Depot, at aebargo not to exceed 12}£ coot* &reech paassngaryAad 12M cents for each trank. *■ > Bor apply to < - '•• J. MKStUMEN,. Agont,'' ■■• I <' ..At tho P; IL XL PMScojrer L4bef& Btt • ■ .PittsDnrgh,Fobrnary 13, lB6*—ffobl3:ij«Bd-p2l • >'••-•• that havo this adror&smenrwUipieftttrfta?' , OHIO ABD EENBSTCVAHIA SAOBtUtiD. _ ; :• ■■ '',•'/ SoW; - ■ ■ f. OOM2IBNCINQ FEISB.VABT2&, 1664’/ ■1864; 1554i , /‘£>* MA2L TRAlNioavo3Phtabirrghatb.&M;dlse3&tA!U*: ance; takes tea at ttcsUioe-iuidmakesadOsectn*-' neciloa therewith afost Express Tr4in,xeacluDg;; Cincht* . natl about 12 o'clock at night. . vi.’- ( EXPRESS TRAIS lea-res Pittsburgh fttß-o’cJnefc P. Bt* after Iho arrlral of - the Express .train Philadelphia* . and reaches Grcstlina at 11,SO IVM.,. ccuneciiogwitnlbO Sight ■‘Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning-,'>■ ttojroecticnfl ar© madowlth.ths OMo/iand Indiana,-and feUbnttf na thdlndlona railroads XbrD*ytDn,ladionapolfa . - and tawßaiu Indiana. madotrith'GlwclaiidvllonroeTiHo. Saa* • ' dusky* Toledo* Detroit efcd. Chicago; with Baeyrcs, Upper ■*". Sandusky, ppreslvanil tho towns on IhoUad RiTor Eoafl. ■ •. Atay with Mount Verson* Hcwark/ZAncsvllle and towns on the Mansfield road, ' - ‘ . ‘ Pare toCfachumtiST; .to IsdlauapoilstS; to Payton §fl t sQ;. ' to Toledo s&| to Oolumbua $5,25; u*Zunc3vllle sG,lovto- Cleveland $4. Through tiekoia ta - LouisvilleetToduced • rates. - *_ . THERXPRESS TBAIK leaves CrostiJne V M/- and reaoliea PitUlraigh at M, oonxwWifig wlt& Ui* last Express Train-through in fifteen &oara.tO’PhiladGlp2)J&; MAII»:TRAIN-JEaive3 Czt&lJint* at 2.Z0, A«SL>-cn the «r* riral of tbo EypreEi Xnilu fron ■ Cincmoail. «sd 1 ttrlrea&fPitlFbarffhat IL4O,PM» » MW, BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN. leaves Pittstnirghal lO AM. cud 5 BrijTbtoii ; 6.t- C.'■ :: Atf,4n£UsPK.' ' .. .; PBElGHT.TRADfleavesHttsbnrsh atTAsl*-ttii9P BE, *nd arrive* at 4.80 AM r and A3O, P SI, - c -* Trains do not run on Sunday* > ■ ■959? JHclcets or farther itrfbnn6{lon, apply at. the ticket . ‘ Clßcag oftfre‘ Ohio and Pennsjlvonla Hailxcnd Ccmpahjy of:.••> J. cOrncr ofßoennder tiio BXonongaoela . House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARISH,-Ticket' -—r» - :'vV . Eedenilstmt Station. JOHN 1 KEEE?,'Passenger Agent* V : TBAHBPOBTATXO2T TO. THE EASTERN ■ ClTlE3t - 1554. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, ■/■ •BETWEEN'. .. « ' 3Sew¥orbj Pblladelplit&Abd r;’ ON the ©poaiosol CaTial, wo-nrtf pwparedto terry a " largiquantity cfproduco&ncl mercbaxidlzuto andirtm v »■ tho Eastern cities, taring Id cddltlort to oar own stogt boatanndcars, recenUy ,added;by purchaio with encther - party, the stockofßlcgn^ , sLlne,lwlileh'wflnucreaaema* icrlally onr capacity and facility for, transportation. Tha- ''' ■ Peonarlrania BaiJroad Ooinpany haring now wlthdiawn . -from tbs Portage Railroad, It wilTchablt} our Cstt.lo pass it in onathird the timepTeTlousty taken} ttf> will glTeuain.- .creased despatch . to elthercftho tm- : 1 derEigned, .wiU'be forwarded without charge for cotaniissLdn* ’ -' - and all instructions prbmpttyiatteiided t 0.,:/ ; :i« . -v;". " Freights always carried at the Ibwrirt current rates; - • Address or applr to ! D/ : XUECn A CQ.;. ■ Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. ... r HARMS & I/EKCU, f Receiving depot, IS South Third 'street* r. . \ Delivering depot, Docfc at, Philadelphia; ' • * . . A 1 SMITH, Agent, • • . • •Ko, 75 North j. McDonald, Agent, * - feb23 • * . No. 8, Eatiorv. Pmr*. Vow Tort.' - ••* • ‘ • PEHHBYLV&HIA ft OHIO LIES-, BETWEEN - - - ~ PlttatoorgU anithfl'EasterttCUkci* ri> v^. ./!\FFlCIAlr.KOT£C£hfta boon given thnt \j. will beopenontbe Ist of MarclL, are prcjjerad tOK 1 •; start our Lines In two ortfcreedaya of tor, end are noir: •- > ready to. receive freight fbr Phihuldpblo,"2rtW-Ycxfc and ; ; ' Baltimore, it moderate rftt?3. : •■ • • .'• Having recently: to oas car end boat by with another pariyv e part'of the stoiic. omnghßta& Co^(ffbo'reiixbfflß will be p&m by Ihinac*-- l; company ing no tice,-from the boalnces of tracfportfiefos f )''' ourtonnagecapstlty la greatly imrnrajwJ. w • .The withdrawal of the Company from the State Hoad, will enable veto save about - \J. two days in time of transmission. CLARK ft XHATV*, .•• 'Canal BaFln;Tlttflbureb r P* ■» • ■»'■■■ LEWIS A BOTLSR, ", ' 21$ Market st., and 108 South Brant sh,thll*» - • JOHN £* CLARKE* v - *- ■ ’• ' No.lSontb-'WmijittEt;, NetrTcrk; 1 'WILLXA&T FALL,- ' ' * 28 North street, Baltimore. ;v. . BINGHABI’S LISE, ' WQISIs to giro noileo that wehavo rctlredfrcm the • JL Transportation‘Business .on tho. Pennsylvania canal' and railroads, between Pittsburgh and and . v ''Baltimore? jaw'd we; recommend, oar * —' wish to ship gooda.by the above rooio, nspAtronlse V. leech • •' /. - AOo.'s, end tho Pennsylvania bod Ohio liuo. ■ . , * Y BINGHAM & DOCK, * ’ ‘ feb23 • . . WM. ft Cl\ ,■ j &•* H.*PHtILIPS. Sew. Shoe. Store, f~~ . XAMESBoBB,No.B9;st4Rd£^ ( Street, bocrceaiiis JlaE' r ■ tl bet House and- Blftlfstreet; would call, sto attention of' Jhlsold friends and customers, and allethera who cwy fargr . himwlththeir trade.thatAnr tbofatarwhs wiilb« found at 7 bio ;NEW.SHdaBrOB« .MvabbTe r Wlßr;fth ' ", Stock .of Boots, Shoesi Gaitors, ; SHpPWPaIm jjk&t Pedal, lixttin, end part effients* :. y FancyOpinßob&iOcrngroraOalieWtO^toraTie^D'iJrfajrff,. ? >_ fituj iadlS: Jflsseaand; Hies, Slips, Ac*\v«y ~ beautiful; Boys and_ Youth's Drsss . -- ,BoctyflftQ64Tfe»>>risaaP*‘ , ' - - *'• ' 'Thia stock is on» of the largest over openod. in this city i : : v * .thtog worn by tho ladles of PbUadel* :••; ■> phis and New York, tmdhe trasi& cannot fall .to plcato&lL ! y Greatest® has been giTen to select the choicest goods; ail ' . ’ of which he warrants. - ' . : He also continues to. anhufsctnro, - as herotofero, oil . ’ descriptions 6f Bod(eand Shoes, and from hte long expert _ . cneoof ln this city, bybs ■> trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those whofavor lildwlth •■>...■■ si thdrcuBtom t wfit bt feirly dbalt with. .:•■■ > warSt « To Railroad Contractors, SEALED' PROPOSALS will: be -received at tho ; office of ■.:>' tho Engineer, cornet/\©f~jGrant Street and Diamond ' - ■ alloy, Bittaburgh,unlU6o , ch»h,P,ll-iOfTlnrrEday, ! aoth 1 day of April &ext, tbi lha 'grading bridging: of tha CHAETIKK&BAILBOAD, from Col.TVm Lea’s residence to the Borough of ” twenty - miles. -: Plans • and, BperiScaticns,-of •the .:••■••■ workwlUbe :v.> . the letting,*’ and theihft?mation’ne«s'saty Ibr bMdcrs can be had.on application: to DAViD-MITCHELh, Bag., Cfcisf Engineer.- By order of the Boards V v:- r> -r - ; ...>.: maxl7 3- g,MOOBHBAP;PTb?id&ttt. GoalPropertyfortoleafft(3ti(idtßargiil& l THE ETTBaCBIBEK offers to sell tho one hnlf of 400 acres - of coal, and 168 acres of surfaefy si taated n .' ' Landing on llaruicbclc / IhU property baafacUitles.rMely the-Ton-briegf feet thick; of the very'beßtquaiity ofhittmjlrLDnsTOn, and ~ at a point-on the rffer where the water ls abdut'lS feet at the lowef t ptage, and a very lafgo j»ol, toharbo* . 200 ooal coats. .Alee a charter tor the purpose of establishing - coal works at .the same point. Thjaabovja will be cold halt - threwjoarter, or tho whole, to 'auit'p'urchagera. Terms ' ‘ . JAMES. C BICHEYr giarl7 , : •:■ Beal Batata Acoat. at thiscfllofe. *•• HTHAT woB known and desirable farm, late ths-hflaesttad • i-of QeneralJlarkfl,aiJtaateinßobiiison'tnwnSblb.oa the BtenbehTille turapiko. tmi»« containing 200 acres;of wiilch cleared, and high nata ’of Cnlttvatita, .comprising two cxceftegt tppla 1 QTthaxua,AOn iAdffeied for rent for one 3 oay fram tjw qts> - or April naxt> For terms apply to r : v . JAMES O. BXCBS?, ®an» ReaEitepwcU«S: . 1 v * » ■ov HAILKOADS EETtIUIINOt .'rs.- V 'v r ..- ■ V V
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