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The report made by tho - lnn*tlng«ru»ibo!lot9 was Tery loud. Aaneariawocoold ■ ■ Uwntlmfarry boat w*x starting on her return trip to thli ' dty,.tCba Umoof tboerfrtwion. OnsofthefboiloW «*» ■ t • “ 11 •; thioWß oretf hte't ferry toot, »ni fell" into -Uw riTer, near t ' :the month of the mn-l dlHtance of four or fITO hundred - faat I the other hdlor waa ttrotmabontnnolranilred and < fifty ftat 9mm the hoot, and fell la Urn water, opposite the ■{ 'toll hOOWa' .Attbe time of the explosion, the boat was, lying tn lho. - rlref, parallel with the shore, and one of ihoboilerfis lying " . *Che other boiler lain doep water, pud tsannot be seen. Tbo t cHmnoy was thrown on Ihalandlng.. "The hnll.of the beat •••'• it badly lojarad—the floo».arodestroyed, and tlje frame werkiand whwl honse onone alde, are carried away.. The ] v*>• • ■ enginelshlbodostrojpd.. There wero on theboat at tho time of the explosion, In i addition to the hands employed; eight pßMongcre-Hthree.i ■ -'women,. wholuckUy eicaped wltbouilnjaxy,a little girl, : rv, . and boy, both slightly lnJor©d,enfl three men,mora m-lcss; -; t injured. A gentleman from Kobleatqwn, . named Michael • - Nonolty; "hod with him on the boat a load ofhay,and tho —jwotoctiro umload,xrodanbtsayed-the; Umot\ ■sr:; ; 'the women, who were only separated from thehoUer by tho ■ hay. The hay was scattered prer the river, and tho wagon r and horses blown Into the stream. ;Thbhorse-nearpst tho boDerwaatorn to atoms;, the other escaped, unhurt. The engineer, who was killed, at .the time of > tho explosion was . standing,with hla hand resting on a portion of tho me* ••••• ohlneiy. ’ lie was found lying onthe shore, horribly: man - v glod, and dlod before, he -canid be raised from the ground • * As near as wo eonld learn;- tho-foßowfogpetrons wore In* joredi _ V;. . Jacob Beiley, engineer of the ScotfcwsakllWL lle .was_ thrown by the force, of the explosion, on tbo shore. His —:•*.:■ ahullls fractured,his hands and fa®- scalded*:and ; other *. /.'lnjuries on>onhlsperson. .‘He was h married'man, about ■ . thirty yisraof age; his ylfe and child are in Blettbenvlllo; . - Mlehaol loudly, a: fanner .ofJfoblcsLown, had one of c > addition toothot injuries. He was blown , * Into thoTiver,but succeeded in swimmlngtoaraft' Mr. N.. v; s ' . had a load of bay with him, Whichihe was hanging to the ; dty. . r •••' • Oyrua Davis, the steersman of tbo ferry boat, was Tory badly injured. : Oao of his thighs and an arm-are broken* - :hls skull isfrectarodvnodhis faooand breast scridedwith’ 'the hot steam. Ho w blown- 6a shoes, alongside of the . '. engineer.- So was afterwards to-hls boarding . house, Boar tbo toll house, Vrherolie now lies in a; prwari cos condition. . •».- r •- • John Kinney, a resident of tbs upper part of Temperance* ■ . tllloi was going to market vrtthbis wife. He was blown In* to the rWer, bat w«s rescued from the water. ;;He.ls Tory badly InjurcdXrom scalds nnlfroeturca. At Uo’elockhe was anable to speaks His recOvery is doubtful, ■.; - A l*d camedThiUlps, who was on the.boat, had his head . out slightly. ~ >.-■> v•* • James Bryan, a coal boat pilot, residing in Xemporanoo wtlle* was allshtly lnjarodcfl the thigh. . • Allttle girl named Floyd was also aHghtly injured. • Tbswlfe oT Mr; Kinney states that she saw. a little felri, who was a passenger on the boat, blown into'tfceriver and drowned. Ibis report we regard as doubtful. The person referred tomnsthavobeentheltttlßglrttinmedFloydjWho was only slightly injured. • • • j)r«. Smith,Dewey, and HamiUoo, attendedftho injured and dressed tbdir wounds. . ’'Coroner Lowry, immediately on the occurrence bdog known, proeoodod to Tempenmcoftlle, and held an inquest • -on the body of Hadley. The following Is. the evidence elicited; PJbnss.sworn—’The boat wasfiroyearg old; wascallod ] - the God. Scott; she was all right. The.cnjrlneer was com*. • -petent as fin as I know; his wages per week,: $8,60. Ido 1 •- ’-not thick the waa “ pushed.” with steam. The d&eascd i - been In our employ since last fall, with the exception of -rtfix' weeks. ■ • ■ ■ ... • i TFss. Hames, sworn—The Gen. Scott had made a trip and. »came back, and laid hereabout fire mlnutea{.there were 8 i . masAengrtswent aboard: baveaean these eight passengers i *rinre. When the explosion took place, I'was standing in ■ front of the toll house; I ran down, oadfound the engineer 1 Qjtoffdead enthe share. The ferry boat Oen. Bcottwas 0 .yeareoldlast Jnlvvl have noticed the engineer pushing i ahs boat and cautioned him yesterday not to do it; Whet 1 drew my attention to it washis having extra weight on the Valve. The weight might have been five pound. , ' Grot JWterson, swiira.-~I have noticed the ferry boats • racing, both, the Scott and Pawnee; they were with the i ' Walker. I never was on; them, when racing: 1 remarked to the men that somoof the boatewould blow-up,on ac count of their radng so moeh, and have been afraid dlf* fareut times in croroln g, at the way they carried steam; yea tenlay rvcnlng, I went over on the Scott, I was alarmed at the head of steam, bat I saw a mancomeand try tbs steam i and found plenty of wuterla the mire; do not know whe ther it was a competent engineer thoy had on the Boott. . WJUasa statod that be was working with Mr. Bat* j terson f andeawooeof Jones’ boats and the CapL Walker : racing; they wero locked together: Hr. Patterson romarked we will have en cxplo«km one of these dm; was coming over to town with Mr; Fattercra; when the boatblowed up, Iwas standing on the bank; thought il was blasting,looked around,and sawthemenswimming: Xsaid,“my God the fony boathaa Mowed op.” There wertihrea men to the river swimming, with bloody foccs; helped to get them oat —they were all injured. Three women were on the boat; they got off safe. Saw thearralslng the apron before the explosion took place: did not bear themblow steam off; the xnkflkmed was blownfrom the boat to the chore; he made two gaspaafter I saw-tom. . . Tnomat Jones, sworm—The boat was either six or seven •• ~ yens old last July; the boilers were put in by Stackhouse • * Nelson; the deceased had boon In mjremploy sinto last fkU; except in the winter when he was at Mr. Holmes aso factory; be run the engine there day and night;, paid him $7,50 for six davs, and adollar extra for each Sunday; also ■ • paid his boarding; before I employed him, be said he had . been working on the Harding, a ferry, boat, tho boat and fctfers ware second handed when I pnrehased them, but were new; I have cautioned him against, raring; -found a dafidaney in tbo boiler heads ef.tho Pawnee last foU; they wars condemned, and I took them oat, and had them re* cbmed by-new ones. - Robert Oukry, sworn.—Shortly alter seven this morning, . I crossed over from Allegheny; as w® passed along, saw a ; wagon load of hay.Ro aboard thw boat t had got up the •• toad towards the bridge, about twp hund'ed yards, trhen I hUaid' two reports, louder than a cannon; looked around and saw' fragments of lumber, Ac ,la. the air; when the sstoka had cleared away, saw two women on the boat, and tw* men In the water swimming ashore; ono of the men got bn the reft before Ixeached him s saw two men lylogon < the Shore, both-I thought weredeed, the man that had the load of bay was helped upon the raft—hehad his lag broken • Jbta. Orefi!; Engineer or the ferry boat. Pawnee, was on the Pawnee at the city, at the time the explosion occurred. - Hadley was never ©n the boat with me; he run the Gapt. . vrewtiwg M'Eoe’s Rocks, and was engineer at Holmes’ axe factory; have seen evidence of there being an over* - press of sfrwTP on the Gen. Scott; he was an occasional : drinker, hut oevar-saw him bo much intoxicated he eould - sol attend tohiahastness; tew the Walker and Soott run nlng together; the boilers on (he ferry boats are not suffi cient to generate enough Ream to carry tbo boat through. • Sier trips wlthont pushing. Thejory, after examining tho boat, the boiler, and ylowr ' fqg the body, adjourned tp-meet at the Mayor’s. aQee, at .4. :..GosgSASZISQnA, 53Rh/— Tho steamers Retribution andCa* ton have returned from tho mouth of the Daoube, without, succeeding in freeing its mouth Crom :the plaredtherobytheßttsslans* - '*' - . ..Lottos, Saturday debate in Pazllamont on the Queen’s address waswery large. War was formally proclaimed yesterday, at tho BqyalKxchango, by the .dyis. autboriU^r J 1 4 *■ LATEST. J LtvxxpOoi,' Satraday MorniDg:—Thoro Is nothTcg impor*. tauf tepon received this morning, ,tbat. Napier had. token a Kuwtsn Frigate, is contradicted. Tha report that *Bu*sianSbip bad >eenfleUoJatWaJw foro,-"and.^iof-fcrejr hold us-frisonersi of,War, is .also doubted. * •: , .’Hi* flra *±teau>t tauuyJinii-Hrali. Eng-, ted Preoeo 1 TOBBgff to rapport Tprjt*yb,rorM of wm«. is. o»ciri6i«a..«r ; donw nnd integrity to tio- Bn] tan’s dominions. gocoiiJ. 'Thiit the Ports shalVcotoonclnde s pStoo Without, the con* Sint of the: allies. -Third. The ulllm shall evacuate the Turkish territories after the war. 1 'Fourth: This treaty, to rexhaih epeto foradberion by.the Other pbwors of Europe. Fifth Turkey kuarentees to all subjects of the-Poxte, with* oat disUottlbh of creed.-perfect equality in law. , Meanwhile, that tho campaign Inur began In earnest Is n contenM; * * ' ' The Russians have crossod -lho Ranubn in great foroo, to Ktrike a dedshrdblOwhofore the arrival of the Anglo-French v- • onthi 23d,GdU*chakorfpTOSBodlhe Ranubo above Tolska andreptarod eleven guns, 1200 prisoners, and occupied Tul*/. ska and several forts on too west hank;’ -Gen; ed with: tho main body* floss Galotk-Without much loss. Thote hrekiowifuUsa,ooo:Riaslsuaoa the right bank; 1 - ; On the j23d, Lud£re oonnnanCad preparations for the siege, op (ialschfllD.Outhe-aamo day, the Russians attempted tocross tho Raniibe at Oltenltsa, where a desperate battle tssuad, In whioh^thaßusslaUs.were repaired and tho ntge was dreadful; 5000 Russians wore killed, v The Turks : wcreeobadly cut npthat they Were.obhgtrfte retire from their antreachnientsi Tho lUzulana, howßTOr, effected thrit naisage at three di&rent prints; On the very day that the imatena crossed the Danube, Omar Pacha hidintended^to aUack •tho’tottiO'Was'drawn topiftnd: thocntdroforcaput under raaiehlng-drdere.'.'-'■ -.rr-- ’The steamer ArcUe arrived out at midnight on the 80th ■of March*-"'' : :i--? Cotton dull; with a declining tendency; market unset tled; all qualities have slightly declined, H to 3-16; little : epoculative demand. -■ Deuniston quotas vrleans fklr, Middling 61^: Mobile, fair Middling, Ao*lC,*r Uplands, -fair6%. for’the week Wero bales, of which lloOwere *sken by speeulatora, and 3000 t for export. Tho stock, exclusive of shipboard, was GB2£OQ hales; t>>e stock of Antericao, nxclorive of . shipboard, was -801,000 halen. RroadstufEsw-Brewn A Shipley quote bro&rtstuffo oonaldere bly higher, wltn sn active spocnlattve demand* .> Whoat— prices conßldovablybighcr; an advance of- la@18d; market Arm; white 10e 9d@Us W r rod .0s- M@lls; Richardson qaolea at 325. The prices of Flour are considerably higher, advanced 2sfid@3sGd« and markate firm; -Western Canal • Bd ; straight Raltfmnre sad good Ohio and Canada SBs€d(£39A* Coreriaecdsteady ebOuadvancsofis: white Weatern-43e@44s i - Westero- yellov. Western mixed 42aCd. ; PrCfUiones-B«eobarbqu3tBS Beef a triflo higher and an ticllviedfiiiktu!: thflkales for the week wore 10Q0 bblrdt 120«rC2oyeland IOCs.: tjaccfl—Market dull, do ‘BhonMßrvdrm.-gfair tmafneiadone. Lard—mar* kfft'firm*W!th&n:npwdrdtc&deuay l S3s®67s. ; Tho weather'has for, agricultural pur **«- . ■ FURTHER BT THE AUEBICA* Niw YoBX, April lfi**rLonsola ore quoted at 8%§86; a slUht advanco from o previous f«U. , It was rumored that Lord Aberdeen wonld resign, but the Globe contradicted ,lhe report. The papora are fall of proclamations regulating the di taila of lbs war. ■ Ten Busel&n ships from Bobasteptd are reported near Ferekop, North Black Sea* The combined fieote are still at Bsiooa. In tha Hcnso of Commons,. the Attorney General stated that Great Britain cannot and docs n t forego tho right to -popprh pautraigfor arUcloscontraband of war* :• A bill to daublo tholacome tax passed tho House of Com mons- • ■ .r FA&xcx—Tho Government makes a similar announce ment to the British respecting, the-commerce of.neutral*, and will not at present Issue lotters of marquo. . The antecripuon to the French loan amounts to 487,000,- 000 of francs* The Minister of Marloo has addressed a circular to the Chamber of Commerce highly applaudlogtbe United States for refusing letters ct marque* . Sms—The Queen has amucsUed all the prisoners tmpll-- cated In the Lopes expedlllon.' ;.. It alt.—The Bucbeasof Farma .wIU act os regent during tho minority of her sons. . . ‘ The astosfla of (he Bake has escaped........ The ministry has been dissolved. • Baron Ward has boon ordered to quit the country foreTcr. Switzerland Is qaiet. Austria end Pruaria have not committed ibemsolrcsby onyoverta&U. -j .- ;. There has boon no change in tbo panlan Ministry. • LsvxarooL Mau;ma.—Colton Qoutianea dopres&d; do maod very Umttod; prices irrognlsr tho sales are generally Uloweria largo amount-is drily offered .at the market rates,- Breadstuff^—Brown A Shipley say bte&dstoS* arc much excited, having rallied, from.tbe .extreme depression of the previous week. 3Sd. advance on Wheat. 6* Od ou Flonr.ahdliou Corn. Wheat Flour closed with • good do* Twt-irt. Com quiet. Weather oxtrsmely fine.. Baring* re port money as rather easier. Consols clured at 8575, Ki* dollars Scarce at &s 3 farlhlags* Bar Silver. Busi ness in American securities was almost totally suspended. The'Bussi&ni are abandoning their forte on tho .East coast of the Black Sen.. . ; ■ ? ■ .■ « eonebumky has been burnt and plundered by the Cir cassians. . It u rumored that the Turks are to attack bo- . Nanleris lle«V at the lost account, was again under way, ■ It Is supposed to seize tbe.lslend.of Akland*.. Rloge Bay U named as the reodexvout. ‘ The British Minister at Berlin had telegraphed to Napier the declaration of war, with Instructions to bos tliUles. - - t ■ ■ ■ Tbo Russians are making great .preparations ftrhortlUUe* in the Baltic. All the light houses and buoys are removed and formidable fleets of gun boats are collected In shallow water, ai the principle points.. Preparations are made to block up the intricate parte of the channel with rocks. All the houses At Crosstodttoeapftbleof defonea ere being pulled down, and new batteries are every where being erod ed. Two hundred additional guubools have been ordered. The Cur and his son are personally superintendents. - Discontent prevails:!* Finland, and eomaarrests have been made.»• Accounts from Greece aro unfavorable. The Turkish minister loft Athens. The Greek Insurrection is reviving, but the Turks hold tho fortress, and have 8000 troops in Epirus, Envoys aro daily expected In. Athens,, with - the final commands of the English and French governments. It is reported'that several cobles have joined thelnsnr* ■ -section.' : The whole French army of 05,000 will bo to Turkey by the flrstof May. . : - Itls reported that tho British land force will bo Increased 30,000, - ; The first division of tbe expeditionary foroels being rapid ly forwarded from Malta to Constantinople. Nominal government stocks continue to soil for remittan ces.' There Is no demand for either securities,wren at lover 'P l * 66O, "• PAtTivnMy April.lfi>-Orleans. paper* of Banday: arts re ceived. The news from EiPaso to tb* Both Bit* state* that a fight had occflrred betfrwD parties from © Paso end Don* na Anna. The El Paaio party vti composed of 17 Amari eutßi an Englishman, and a nnmberof Mexicans veil arm*, ed, 4tul hadaMr poauder;- The fight luted Id mlnuUe, when Urn Donna Anna psrty.ficd, leaving throe dead. Tho tktora captured a large nomberof cat tie.. - The American-aminl has been arraigned before the Al calde of El Pawo, on a ebarga of baring said that, Santa Anna 4 had xoldpart of Mexico, end would' pocket 'twenty, million* thereby. iTba ootosnl refaiied toaay anything to. the charge, but hold himself responsible only to our gor* «yrnnent>: ItawaaguffeTcd to UaT* Court* • * r 1 80UTREBN NEWS. BiiTUioß*, Aprils Wednesday's procoscUnga of tha Charleston Co¥t'oii,** detaltod by the paper*, show nothing definite The whole day; was. consumed in adU ousslon on the PadfieEailroadQaestlon. v Aball-toricplace at sight, which was a grand affair, bril* llantwith Soothsrn beauty • :-*•• 1 The feponers of. the New York Tribune, Herald and Ex* proas, xrere elected by the ConveoUotr, r wblch-oan*ed soma excitmint, and ttos and Standard. * -Bu/nCpont; April 14:-*Tho war netjacroated * great deal offeeltoginihi* The .flour market became, much excited; sales at flpdrancc, V TELEGRAPH MARKETS. New Yoar, April muattledj ralcsl&O babe. Coffee: sales 100 bags ftio at 11W.. 1 iFlour'market firm: salos OOOOhbls at s7>W®B.6o;. 2,600 do£ontbern* edtlve; at. sBrLPxns,'AprU-16.—Ploutw-A --mosietpto export do* mand: prices advanced Go<; sales 2600 bbla mixed and fair brands at sB,£s,ioeludlng some extra at $8,7&@0,Q0. .-No. transactions in Byefilour. Coin Meal, scarce, file higher, salesBoobblsP&nn’aatsB,62#/ WfaeatooMUiedandpri ecs advancing; $2,00 offered and refused foy .White, esds2;lo asked. No Bye hsro?3oQbashdf brought Vtfc/an stivance ctf sc; Corn scarce and in demand;, yeHowheliJat 85c,sn advauceoriOc; buyers only offerB2c. Cotton'dall;; prices, •fkvorbuyers: InProvtsions a good feelingprcfofla< lard /..Afurtber Improvement* realised; sales etlo#@lG#c, 'Whisky.lmproved; small sales at 26c. Flour—BaieslQOQ J&bJrt**igbt brands at $8,60, a stlilf orther advanoo* Ciscisxsti, April 16. ifoou; J Elour advanced'to $6.00® 7,00; the receipts continue light. Whisky advanced *to 10wr; : ’ A*<*fi°Ta demand to Lard, with subs 800 bbla No. 1 atfie. Sales 800 bbU Fork at $l2 for prime, and $13,60 fbr mesa Nothing dono in Bulk Meat or BAcoa. Bales 170 bhdsBugiratB%@4fcc,ittf«Hor to primo. Molasses 18® 2le Coffee depressed; tfound lot* fair IUo offered at 11c. The river rorodn inches last night. Weather wot and dls agroesMe. * 1 Cwcntsin, ri«n fU taehw. rWeatburwet Wool ndTMHXdto P.00.-WHaiy,; Safe. 1300 bbU prime Lud *t 9c.- Bale; 600 bb» Mess Pork atslS,Oo,"flrm; fßacon sod Bußf advanced; aalea-liO bbla atfloc,cash,TßOrilr M d M 45® fl.' ,No change 1n Grocerieasincenoog. tv.. . i ■ •-• StT»n*a D«yel«pemsitt»*—Sdßntififimea IrO* are drily briogiogto light now inventions, and tho march'of progress is onward; persons Balder, beodnung so,, 'trill bo pleased to team that sSenro and longtesearoii com- MnaJ, have brought beforo ino public *the greatest qrondsr of Um ago. In tho articli of EMEBSQN'fi AMJSBIGAN HAlIt RESTORATIVE, a suro cuTO to BMdntsa'and provent Hrirfiom-fiktling. 800 circular to be had of.tha Agents, idving IWI particulars. -Price fI.OO in large botttosj Sold & O.E. .FISSLE&- A;CO.. Proprietor*,. . r* •• 67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. ; fforsaiain HUaborgb in tho (bllowlng houses.*— . Fleming -I*. Wilcox A Co, . , luaflenerfe • V ■ a.n.Koyser.; ; '■• Joel Mohlia?• Ben}. Page,- Jrv ; •.= v j;iLCassel.-"- \ : JBefiTimy'ctiit.—L. Beckham, fteaaly A Mean*, J. P. « Binnfrytoa.-~A.‘Pqttgrsc>p,‘JohD.O. Smith. Tkprfl. . Uonld's ThirdPablie Bale orßalld- lns l«ota~ • .• jM • AT BOOHESTEE.-BBATE&€Ol« PA.*. : . Will takoplace upon the premises, on BAXUBuAY, the llthinsW *t jCKtfcloek; Foraona /d«dringfLota a| half-. ' price* most apply soon, as the 150 set apart for tbos» who would'first call, are neariy all gone; After the thud sale no l mors will be offered at half-price, but knocked dswa to .the highest bidder. . .... ... Terms-One-third in hand, balance In cxla and two y ears.- .flood; WiWttty-daeda tehOrid Plnnsy, whose title is per&ct, bsyond dispute. 1 ’ ■* ' apt& ■VTOBSma BQTTfcES—A l»rgs &aa SB* Msortnunfei*. - - maiaipt. /V-'! * _ IT " - n-/Hi—: —? “'— ■*- " “ J ~ JVEW &FOR RS9JER JiIEM The *6 foet O inches of voter in the channel, and rising tistj oa Batardoy OTcnitig, at dnsk. •: TAeCbrupfanfer, Claru2‘\s!icr and AUf-gJiwyßrfle i\o. 3, started up the Allegheny rlveryon Saturday, with fine loads of frelght.' ; ■ - 1 The steamer came aptothfllandlßgOQ Saturday from, the* dry dock, looking oxceedloglyttoll. She will bo readyibr boßiaess la tbe conreo of the -week. - ':Tht regular, packet for Cincinnati to-day is - tbo faro rite stivmt Key time Stale* ■ T/ie-splonaid-new, 61earner i'uitoi, Capt Wm Gormly, offers a fine opportunity to travelers goin§ taßtw Louis. IXor . accommodations -are unsurpassed; and for speed and safety cannot be excelled. Her officers are experienced iod obli* ging t &zul: will maXo all at home that travel stills them; She loaroa on Tuesday. . ~ t ife oxcollmt stsamar Ht&tford, Capt. Wm. Hailelt, fa the packet today forLouisviUe. i -,-A' yxriro/tom.was presented at St. to : the steamer J. •Jforriteffe, tat being tho longest time oat (21 •days) from Now Orleans.that port. It Istherlongcst time ont since l tho pioneer steamboat ploughed the Mississippi. Tbo MbrriseUe had to dotontion from fog or law water. Singular Steamboat Buit-~lmportant Jfeeiifon.-rßy a ro. cent uecidOn Of Judge Pirtto In the "Chancery. Court, it appears that it IS a hazardous business to credit parties who obirtorn steamboat Tor a trip or two, pr. for a season. Ho "has decided that, when a boat Ischartered.iherQilj not a llcn.oa the whole boat in favor of any on* whd.hos furbish* ed materials for repairing or supplies for equipping her, but that the Interests of the charterer only is subject to (bo lien, and that the owner.of.the boat, is in no. way responsi ble Ter such debts, ■ . ? • *Tha sqU In question was brought by H. It. Parmolhaker, andipibcfs, against- the steamer Mary iStepfims, while in charge of Capt. Ayres. ■ r . . Tho Wabash is still in good narig&bto order, hut is falling quite rapidly. The rires opposiio Bwlauls is swelling slowly. 'last to*. ports fromabovo are encouraging. Tho Missouri hod risen throeto four-foot In the upper- section, and: tho Mississippi Is also rising at the rapids.—iouiwflZe. Ooimeti . The Keokuk Whig of tho 6th says *—Tho Zue Ua t up from St.jh and Fort DurwtU. jmsmii. IRE FINE loir pressure stesmer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. BUkOW, will mate two trips a week between Cleveland;. Fort Stanley, and Port BnrweU. as follows ; ... . Leaves Cleveland .for Tort "Stanley, every MONDAY etJil Leaves Port Itorwell for Fort Stanley all o'clock. -■...■ -Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland etery WEDNESDAY and 8 ATDBD AT■ S VE.NINQ, at "1% o'clock. . The Telegraph connrets at ClevelaiHl.wiili the Cleveland, Colnmbna and Ooelonati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, tha Lake Shore, and the Toledo. Korwolk.and Cleveland Bailroada Alao connect. at Port Btanloy with the London ‘Tine of Stager, which conneeta -with- the. Great. Western Railroad* - • ■ For freight and paasagoapply on board, or to SCO V ILL 4 LAUDKUDALB, Cleveland; 8. V.HOLCOMB, Fort Stanley, or A. inmiDfi, Portßurwell. ... ..' ta*r27:tnov XoM-Dflee* JOUK A. O'BtttEN, C 7 SHITIiFIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamond*. Gold and Silver WalehoL Jewelry, Musical Xnstramcmta # 'onra and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and ell kioda of article*—tor any length of time agreed, on*: Charges for storage toMUombiyilower than heretofore. Privato entrance through Che'hairdoor. All husiOCSSttansacUonaelrictly oonfidenlial. - ■' i . Forfeited plodgcssold imaodbtelyefterbelngunt of date, unless redeemed; •" Bargalnsof Gold and Silver watch es. Jewelry* Aft, Rlweylon hand.; *•-; ,'aF*lo:6m DnlTi MercantUe College|Pittibtirgh f .Pa. 1 ESTABLISHED IN }B4ft-Ineorporatod. by;tha Lagls!*.. turft of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. .•/ ■ i ■ boi&d or muoroftsr ; v.< . • Hon. Jiura UooniXAtf, 1 Hon. Waif aa H. Lottuw, •* Wn. Wiiiwb, : I .* 4 Csa&ucs Natior,.' . “.. aiosis HAkPTJX, . ] Gen. J.-E. MooiuißAi). p. DUFF, Princhal; Author of Daff's Book Keeping, Ao<>< ProfetsoroiDook Keeping and Commercial Sciences; "j: RH.DALHOFF, Proffessirof Penoansbipr «• - n. B. .BATCH, req* membtfr of tha Pittsburgh Bar, Pro faSßarofComnerclaiLair,- , •• ,‘p. HAYDEN, A.U., Professor ©f Mathematical and Clas sical Department, Professor of Mathematics, fto. • : This is considered the mosteztensive and perfectly organ* lied Commercial College In the United States.^’Four activo Assistants; one employed In tbo Book Keepingdepartment. Daff’a systems of Mercantile and Steamboat Cook Keep* Ing AW taught by tho- outhorytho only teacher of Boos Keeping Jo tho Western States, formerly known- as ancx» tennvo merchant aud ship owner. Ills■ eiperietep.thus enables him to give an insight 'into-real-business, which other teachers have no means of importing. * His training k fcr business comprehends- upwards of 400 real business transactions; 800 commercial computations. V A thorough coutseofbnainesßpainiAßßiiiv, ' 'Daily Lecture* ouCcmmoTtiai Law and. Commercial Sciences, the theoiy of profits, the art of maklngmoney, *o, • BoffVßook Keeping, Harper’s oditiftn, price. poafc «ge 21 cents, “ the most perfect and comprehensive in tho English language.” \... - Duff's Steamboat Book Kecplng,priee stvpo*tago 9 cents, « a pevfpct aystemlbr such Books and Accounts. ■. Duff’# Commercial Calculations, price cents, . . for* circular by malt, v foprftdiw;. push Along, Keep Moving i ; ITtHOSB about to remove their rosldcncsa on er about tho '• I Ist of April, should not forget to call upon M. GRAFF 4 CO , 134-WOOD Street, and supply- themselves with a COOKING STOVE or GBATI3, as they may require. Messrs, dr&ff 4 Co. cannot bo 'surpassed by any OsUblishment in this city, fbr the beaaty, utility, and cheapness of thole goods;'••fllTO-UiNn'at«lL-.'--> •■•-•va;.. , *■ - . mar3l 1 ’ gptolal Notice* ' v . BUSBSLL 4 BRo 4 at No;l& FIFTH Street, second door feom tho corner of Markot, offor (o tho public a well selected stock of new . ; ThocamatmootMy MAOA2lNßg _ And most respectable . • • NEWSPAPRRB, f JSao, oicellent varieiy of Plain and Sonar Tntter, WrillnaaniJ Kola Taper. an 4 Stationery at oray klmL ' ga-GlvethemaiSl' mySO CARPETING! CARPETING! a T srO.U.LOM’B OABPBT STORE, Apdlo .BuUillngfc vA. FOURTH Btreot, (fcnnorty known uiyirf’s,) can al wav a bo fcnsa any quantity bt qtuilty of goods usnally found In tho byslnoss, .slow u any house In tho city. Parsons wishing to punihasa win find It to tbdr advsubigo tooxsmlns onr goods. (mar3l:lsn] W. D. TfOALLUM.. ■■ TINOIN BEE’S BTATIOKERY —J ust opening, a naw stock Engineer’s Stationery, Including: . . Beam Compasses; T Squares; Drawing Pens; Bow Bens; Bow Pencils;. ... ..Spacing Dlvidars;,‘. • 1 . ■ ■ - : ‘. . . Protractors; Drawing Pins,' Proportional Compaßsea, Taralld Rulera, Draughting PApen of all dOmrlplione, DriFtol Boards, In dia Rubber, mouth glue, pe&olla. Indiaink, «■» «• *9* sale by W, B.JXAVRK, * hhriß’etm, cornet Market and BeeOndgta.. -/ Wantedi mWO • AFPRKNTXfIES to learn the Trnnk Bnduese. Ap 'X &9 at No-. 14k WOOD fitreet . «pi« 2 , * •> . * ' 4 w V'- • ' V-. * ,» & K> , 1 va’ fc * I FORT OOF PITTSBURGH. STEAMBOATS. 'or st* Looiii :••• '.V ’> *•■■ ■/'• ~ , ®; ; :;■« ,, - -..-,,, - .... COMMERCIAL ROST. PITTSBURGH BOAHD OP TRADE AND HIEBeIIAKTS» EXCHANGE TRADE.^ OFFICERS. ; MteiWOBH SHIPTON. ; j \nt Vice President~Vfu. II- Smith. .Second -«• • . : Wm. R. .Baows*. .• &cr«^ry—Wa<.rS..-lliVBi».-.-.- Joait.D.EcuLLT. • • BuptrinUndantS. T. Nobtiuv, Ja. • QmmUUe on- Arbitration for: .Apr#—WM* ILBhows# V. .Prf- W.B. E3aUBB,\V, K,NiaicK,H. L. Rxsawai.*, and J. S. Ditwoaiii. - DAILY REVIEW Off PITTSBURGH MARKET. Orjiot of *ra Dailt Momum Boar, l • - ' • •■■■■'- : Monday# Apriil7v-1854.i - f - • v • FLGURv—The marketon Saturday wasqnlto ogcltod, with soled ot an advance oT6O cental bbl on iTiday’s-tfriee*, and • •holders generally seem unwilling to sell beyond a regular rotall way. Wo notice a sale# on ’Change# of CO bbls'super*. • Cheat $7,50, and ss'was asked for lOoObbl?, not closed; sales from etoro of 20bbls extra at $7,76; ;25-da-: $8 j-20 this - supsrfin«,-on wharf, at 57,25; 05 bbla dOEsme; CO bb 19 from store 4ti7jßo Vlatcr.ln the day $7,75 wasasked from-stores fbr finberfine. ■ ■ ! ' .SUGAR:—SaIes of 10 hhds at sc; 8 do Sdoprimb -• MOLASSES.—-Sale* of 30 bbls at 30d, cash. lO5 this In lots #t 25c; 25 do at 24c. : , BUTTER.—SoIes 10 bbls Roll .at 12^0; sdo at 15c. ■.EGGS.-—Sale^ofl4bblsatl2J4c,ftnodvanco, " "ASSES.—SaIesB capkfl impoUedet3Uc. : ~; BACON.—Sales AOOOH>3lfcma lOOO Xba Shonldcra .at 6-%c; B&o;.3$0& »3dont fiOCw lbs Country !b9 Sides at Cw; 2000 lbs Hams on private terms; 4000 fi>s do at &-34‘'BEKS , .^-SaleBof.CtiercasatlOD:- i : : i ' •; ;OlL—•Sales of 6 tblS No; 1 Lard at 73c; B.do. 76c.: - FISU-—Sa of 10 bblS medinm No* 3 Mackerel at $10; l lOdo Herring at $0,25; A bbls No. 3 Large Mackerel $11,25. ■ ( GRAIN.—Hales oM7&bus Oats at depot at 42; 400 bus Com at £5; 125 do at river.4l• - • • ••■•'. .RAGB>-Salesof4ooolbBat Z% 25. bfcte Dried at $1,25.. . PEACHES.—Bdes ofßObna at $1,70. . METAL.—SaIes of 40 tons Mercer county at s(2# b mo?,- * • of 60 boxes at 9}£» t E&HK J OOSBSOTSD BAXIT t 02 1 ' Hoon & Sargent# Exchange Bankerfi ■ Corner of Wood aiw Sixth tlrait, Pittsburgh. .. . • : ' PENNSYLVANIA. ‘ 1 - OHIO. ' “ Pittsburgh Banks——M.par.|Stoteßfc.audbriMichea 1 Philadelphia-**. . - -J4 Othersolventßanks—« 1 Brownsville ** . par.jßankofEanilaaky,.. t. •*- -. ’Backscounty*** Granville 60 * Uhe3terCo.B*.*bmncU».. 1 TonTNalara - 780 VelleyUk.*branches.—. 1 Teu Guilders—^....—.. 330 Eachangeßk.abrancfcea 1 L0ui5d’0r.——.....—...... 425 Wheeling Banks—.—m.. Ml Napoleons....—.;..—-.3 83 SWicelinff brinehca..;.— 1* Doabloons, Patriot-—... 15 70 • • NisW ENGLAND.. Doubloons, Bpanlfh ..-.16 25 All eoJrtatßanks.. % Ducats..— . 2 l& IBICES OF STOCKS. GO2&£C?EDt>AIL? CO&TOEBXQ&mSQ POSTS? ' Patricks A Friend, Eichwicc Brokers, Comer of Fifth ft?« 4 weodelreelti wtiibitfgh* I LOANS.: .£idi \ FoL CaltcdsUteafis. 1803; - $ 119,0O:$ : 12O,OO $ loajjo Uaitaaßut«3^iB63;;;-. v *».....vv- loo,oo[ ioi f oo ioo,cg PcacsrJTaiiiaC.Oß7o-*. M .~.—.... 105,00 . OOOi 100,00. PennrrlTani«sa.l&i#-.«,w....,...>c ■ 05,00 97,00,; 100,00 Allcfftenycoirnty ' i - 1QQ»00| 100,00 AUpahcnyebantybohPPM.*~..V*, .00,00,,-100,00; 109,00 pjttiibursh city 63.. 03,00!. 100,00: 100,00 Pittsburgh, city'cooi>on3, psyabla - -•{i ' .102,00*. 102,00! Allegheny City 65......-, ......... 05,00, . 00,00; Alleghany City coupons, payable . I . • •■•!■■ to ’-02,00 04,00 HANK STOCKS. 1 • j 65,50; 65,75] ; Merchant** Manuf^cturera’Bank 67,00] 67,50; - Kxehange,Banfc.:,.,,.....M.. 65,25. ■••: 65,60 00,00:. 00,00 BitIDOR STOCKS. ! • Monongahel* Brhl£e7... m 23,76] 24,00;: St. Clair rtJW>tlTri4so«.,.~.-.«..... ——i 35,00; i Hand stroet Brltlffe ** 00,00, 00,00] L Northern LI be? tier Eridfcts......... 80,00,' 68,00; 1 _ INSmtANCK STOCKS. -- - —**-■* j Westers Inroratce Company...... ;-. 15,50;"... 15,001 <,l&W* .'17,00' Associated - 7,00; TELKGRAPU STOCKS. j. \ Atlantic and.. 42,00; 44>COi PUtaborghjCanciunallaLoulsrCio . 41,75; 13,00 j AakeKrfe, —-.•*« t -SUO PlttfiburgbCaa WcrkSu-.,;......... 1 ,63, 00:: - S3^so| Mbaongabela Slackwattr.; ! .■:■ 45,00; RAILBOAD STOCK. ) . \ Pcnnaylraaia 49,00; . .40,75 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.;- 43,7 5)- 40,-00) 17,50 Minnesota.....; - • •••... I 200,00 Pittsburgh and Isle U0yaL.......... t s,oo] - : 10^00 ;■\'?4^Dj:•:. 5,00 *• -H 7,00 3,00 3,26 o,oo] , 2,00 -« 2,00 j • ,2,50 : - ,:.:2,00 ~j. • -o,oo] rorert-.-,... Pbconis.*. * Itob City. EBMUXID WILKI •rfniriarf tfte 'CgmeUrjf'Gv£&,L Mrs. TIERNAN, Br., do JOHN MCDONALD. CBOSSAN, Esqr., Monongnhola TTfi’nso. 1 •. , ' aprlfrdaw •; ', The Oreatnt Inventton of the Agei rife :;.OTO.AYOIH those unpleasant fooling* that usually / M accompany the wearing of/ s now Hat, ;the CONFOR* lately imported from Paris,forms the Hat to theexeot shape ohd size of the head. . A neat lit, ami n good Hat may be had at 77 Wood street. / o prB V.. y; -:- : • WM; POUQLAB. ■ Mew ‘Trimming Storey ! ■ yKSS Cbmer of> Mmkd ttrtctvnd Du Diamond.- E RANK- VAN GORDER rospecfally announces to tbo , public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, thghlio will open his new Trimming Btoreon Monday, ApnlliXfi;' Having fittoil up tho neatest store room In tba city, and filled It with, a choke selection of the latest' stylo*©* Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that bewlUclTer superior in duce oenta aodend eavor to give fhlt aatisfoction to atlwho may ftoor him with their patronage. ; .Now, don’t B3 Market street, corner of thqDiamond. ' |>prl3)' - ; PRANK -VAN QORDHIL- BROOH&-UO dozen jrnt received and foraale by ; ‘ aprl3 > , HENRY H OOLLINB. T\RY APPLES—CO ska just roeeived and for sale by -JH aprlß * . „ HENRY H COLLINS; >UTT£R—I bbl roU for sale by - l ~apM3 HENRY Hv COLLINS. \KT-JJjL entries, parlors, chambers, Ac* W SKteat varioty,for saleby*-' • 7 •;.... , ■ WALTER P. MARSHALL. gold and common, by . aprlS -- P. MARSHALL. 7 tRMWt a printA—Fine, modiam MidchcttPQU&U -; HprlS :■ Phonography. ■ • Jr WILLIAMS will give lassoraln PHONOGRAM]?, nt 1. fc«nl2 M. to 1 P. AL, and from 4 tostfdork,P- AL. fee SCHOOL BOOM, cotner of PERRY mid LIBERTY ' £ fcnowleiso of this delightful and useful crt cuu bo Re quired in from twelvo to twenty lessons, of ttuhour (ach. dhtme. 25 cent* per lessen.. ■ ■ nprlyrnw . 1 ■■■' I fßeaoVtd* n k . - BR.D.HUNT,Bvbosos Dxjrnsr.iiasretooved office &om No* 75 Fonrth street, toNo. 19 'AtCaSff FOtJRTH Street, one door .belosr Ferry* frhere he will be happy toattcad to ell-ptofesstoial aprfr ~ ~T>L AID GINGHAMS— A* A. MASON' A 00., "hare j art t»* ’ X 'C*iT*3-and ‘ opanMi& largs assortment of very fln® .. ; moidtt ***=■ V ;•/.. •. ■;-*-vv. v & : .#v.-.. ! 4 --t • * <*.■•*’ -* »r V.' IV “ .v- j..--:A'aoUon Cara. fAMES SFKENNA,. Auctioneer, and Commission Met* chant, No. 120 Wood street, near the ooraer of Fifth: regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware/ new ami-second hand .Furniture, each, day at 10 end 2 o’clock; and at early gaslight, each otenlug, Watches and Jewelry,Guns,Pistols,Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery,4loole, Shoes, Ac., with a* general assortment of every description of Dry Goods. - Kcfer to the prinoipal merchants.: : ieb9 . ■ Anotion-Daily Sales* A T tho Commercial Salas Bootafl, ;cornerof Wood and X L Fifth streets, afrlO o’clock, A. M., a general Msortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,Hats,Gapa.Aa, . . - AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. BL> Groceries,Queenaware, .Glassware, Table Cutlery, looking Gla&seSf New and. Second, liond Household and Kitchen Fur*, niturot Ac.. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. SL, .Books, Stationery, Fancy Musical-Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery,. Clothing, variety Goods, Gold ana : Silver watches, Ac. . . P. BL DAVIS, Auctioneer. • fjofllrtf '•¥Kr3NE3 AND LIQUOH3 AT Monday, ■‘Vf April 17th. at 2 o'clock, will bo sold at M’Kenna’e auction house, llpackagcs BrandyondWino. nprl4 JAMES .M’KBNNA, ■Attc’t. T\RV .GOODS AT AUCTION—On Monday mornlog,- April. .1/ 17th, pt lO o’clock, at the Commercial-Sales Booms, cor* uer of WoodandFifth streets, will be sold on account whom, it may concern, a largo and general, oxsortmont of season*' able Foreign and which have been seleated for tho city retail trade; s '. Also—A quantity of fashion able -clothing, hats, cops, boots, shops,:Ac.' • '• apr!4: . , P: U.’DAVIS, Auct'r. <•. • LIST OF GENTJJHJB. PATENT MEDICINES, ownATO AtroVbS'siuißt' : ' - v FLEMING BROTHERS, : V V Picprfcttr* of VfnoLfujsiad Lir'er HU*. WJicHtiaXe DfufigUts 'end Dealer*, in Dbtent Medicines, Cursor fourth and Woodstroets, Pittsburgh. TTESLEB’A AMERIOAN COMPOUND; IV Jayne's Alterative:. .V. .. ’Camliiativoßalsam’ « Hair Dye: : .. • u Sanatlvo Pills; • , ; llair.Tonic; . Wister’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ; . Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam; Hob Band’s German Bitters; - ■iMoßand * ‘ tty J - fc -‘Hostetter’s Ptomadik.do. : .Morcbls©6’ Uterine Cathollcon: •. . 'EteraaTScotch ’Cough Candyj Prices> , ..... ..do;-r; . Thorn’s ..V.dOJ'i '.■■-■■■■r-: 'Howe’s do; . . - Of good’s India Ght>jlagogue;{ 5 -.-: Hone’s Invigorating Cordials; -Tyler’sQum Arabic Drops; HarrisdnVHairllya; Phalon’a, .'Batchelor's do XlcHumi’® Elixirof Opium; - Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s PalnJistiact; Brown’s Essoneb of Jamaica Ginger; "McAllister's do- ' ' 'do: ' Kidder’s IndelHbls Ink; . PaysQh’s-, -"do; 'do; Arnhold'fi . . : do; ' Dr, Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ JCathalron; i ; * David’s Lilly Whits; . Sarin's. ;j : do; • i / Tobias’Linlmcns; /■ •> Hunt’s.;',-do; . (i \ . - AUeh'sKervo and Bono Llpimgatj f. ' Msxican'Mustang' " do;’ ' . FarreF» Arabian. . do; .. « ' Gardner’s:'."• ' ‘do;:: ' Barrel's Indian ... .. do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; B*me’oPiloLotloii;- HeenPun; foarpa’sAcoustic OU;' .'.. : •.Merchant’*. flargliag.Oil; Kukhton, Clarke A.Co.’s Cod Liver.oll V - • ; Bings’ Itch j do; Ferret's; ; . y do; - 'Gray’s . do: . ■ Trash’sHognctbrOintment; ' Judkln’s do; . Swaim’s Panacea;. /■ Houck's do; fiargant’s InGmt Panacea; Deny Datia* fain Killer; - AyarsCherry Pectoral; Obughten’k Pepsin; KicrtePetrolcum; McLatte’i Celebrated Xiver'Pilis; / : Brandroth’s ' do ..Wright’s Indian Yegetabro Pills; .Lee’s Antt-bUloua .. .... do; • r . Earaaftrillaßlood . do; Evon’A;'..:.'-'-- v '--do; - SWayneVExtract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; Jayne’s Anodyne Cough • _ do; . Townsend’k Utallh r do; ’ Jew'DavitTfi piasters: .. Shoemaker’s. . do; ■ Dr, Newman’s do; • v BadffayteltemlyHelicf; . . Moririk’Remedy;. . . ,ProL Wood's llalr Beetoratlve; .•.•.Emerson’s', .••=•• do; • :i . Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s; do;- :. Guyeott’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; WwJ’s Schiedam Schnapps; . : Soap* Cleaver's Honey; . . H :: Highly Scented Brown Windsor <* - ■ Musk; - v . -Ludlum’s Specific; . : ,McLano’s Sudortfic.Congh Syrup;. s.-C .Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; .Sellers* do; . .Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; >... : Smith’s TonloSyrup; Barry’s Trlcophorous ; . Norwood's Tlncturo of Yarntrum. Virile; Celebrated. Vermifuge,. ■ -Dr, Locock'aPulmonlo Wafers; • , -. •■ • i Agents.fur all of Dr, HcCHnlock's fomdy Medldoes; Dr; Needham’s Broost Pumps; • Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; O.utn Elasria ~'. . : . ' do do,- HE LIST. fas KOEmrra pose nj £9,00 £O.OO 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 20,00 60,00 100,00 .26,00 25,00 7,00; .0,00! 2,60 - .3,00! WAITER P.,MARSHALL. B • * Y* S'r • >/, ",. AUCTION/ SALES. - JAMES MoEENKA/Auctioneer. ' ' F. M, DAVIS, Anctioaoor. - G. Bingham Co.’s Traneporiattou iiine, TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, DALTHIORB AND NEW YORK.—The Otfnera and Agents of eaki Line nsro beau-for-ibo past fourteen year® connected the , tt old established Bingham’* Lino." They- -vrlll give their usual prompt attention to tbe:fbrwardlng orPr6dace,Her* chaQdfcKySiV In the shortest time and ©n-as faTOrahle terms as any other Line. ■: E&T Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. <-va?v;-r.\\ ' . GEO-BINdHASI A CO4 : CUnal Baals, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A OO n . ; 216 Market areot, Philadelphia. : JAMES WILSON, Agent, l2l North at.,'Baltimore. - M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, SC West st, New York. Proprietors. - .. . Going West* . ANOTHER. AGENTwiII leave for thoWestand South west, on the FIRST OF,MAY next, for the purpose of locating Loud WnrTant*,.exaajlnin? disputed and doubtful Land Titles, paying Taxes, attending to the claims of minor heirs having rights Id rr to property located la the Wes tor. South-western States, 4e. • ... Ho will also give his attention to tho collection of claim?, being on his route. Any parsons wishing to secure hlfl aer .vteehean be accommodated by calling on' ■ jgsa-g ! ' . ; ‘ THOMAS WOODS’, ‘ aprlOilm • -No. 76 Fourth et, R . L, ALLEN, tT!IOLS3ALC _I>EAIEa-Ki' I '-‘' Foraigu Winfia. Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bya "Whiflliy, &c., ::i . JLLSO, KfiCnEtlSG WSTILKEB, m a wood street,: prrrsßmajßt ,i>a. . •iaI’INES, Bxosdleo, {Gins,CoTdfalsr Jamaica Spirits, St. .■ Tv- Croix undNew Englandßuid, ScotchAloj London Drown-Stout, Irish,-Scotch,*Bourbon,> Old Monbxiguhelaßyo and Rectified Whisky, Apple, ?eabh, ; ■ Wild Cherry and Blackberryßrandies? Imported Havana* Begalia^and' 1 Principe Cigars*, HalPSpanhia and* Common Cigars, all at .such low prices a* to challenge :Comp6 itfon. -- Fancy-Bar '- Kegs. and - Labelled BoUles of ' eTery and. . Demijohns of all sixes. • 1 respectfully invito ah- bxnmLna-, lion,of-my stock,- at No. 8 WOOD- Street, Pittsburgh, Perma*.-y ■■ * -■■ apr3:ly Land for Sale. TQflfY ACRES OE LAND IN FOREST COTJNTY. ncar' JLOUU the Clarion rlTor. TMsland Is heavil? timbered, has an excellent BoO*imd issaid toebntoln W«bundauce«f iron ore. aud a thick roinctf bltumfnouareoal. The yenam go railroad,which Fill undoubtedly be biillt.FUl.Ttm Tcry' cear to: It, 1f nor'directlyacross it; .... The MUlstotni creek runs through it. ' v ~j ALSO|:s Snobury and'Erie railroad; No better investment oonld be mode, than in theso* lands.' The completion of the Buhbnry and Erie, the, Allegheny Valle?! and the '.Venango railroads-through that region wiH rendof the coal,lumber, iron ore ohdTroll, of. great ralttei : Enquire of - C. B. M'. SMITH, . Attorney at Law, , No. 147 Fourtb Rthwt. ■ feb22*am;tf HEW CARPEX'S,;/. Spring Stylcßi A T> THE CHEAP OAHiUil’ WAEEIIOTJSE, NO. 8? i\ TOIUD Street—Wo. are vnow.receiriag and opening one of tho largest; nndcholccst. stocks cl . Cloths, Mats,'Matting;Vßugs, Ac,, ever exhibited west. of. Torb.-- Tho-stoek-baa becTr froloctcd with/ great care, Personain want of any articles in : our line, arerespectfully. Inrltoa to coll and examine. "Our assortment consist* in • partoftheJbllowlngvvUv v ‘ ltoyal Ydvdt and. Bm&sela Carpotinga; j...■ Topestry Brussels; •' ' , AuDttßsoß<3turpetB.j-; - y ~. * Extra Imperial bad Super Throc.ply; . j Patent Tapestry lograinj » Superfine ami Flha Ingrain; • - Worsted and Wool Carpets; Wool and -* do Vcnitian 24 and 4-4; - i Hemp.Carpety very cheap; • • •• v .. Ustandßag,"-do • ■ ■ : Whits and ChccKCanton Mattings, 44,54, and 64: :Oocoa 24, 44,5>4, and 54; v Spanish Matting,-very cheap; 7 • ■■ElegantMosaloKuga, $6O perpalr; ; : Administer,Chenille, and Tuftod Bugs, all priced; ; yascy Engllfih Sheepskin Mats, $l6 par pair; Colored-, do -> do' v do . from $2,60 to $5 each; Togethervrith a large selection of Cocoa, Juto, Adelaide, -Velvet, other Mats; " . Embossed and primed cloth tabloand piano coycrs,'of eaUrelyneurdeslgnt, very rich. .• .Pamashtahleand piano covers; also yrorstod damark by the y ord, tbflnatt; doylera, Ao. i . ■. A great variety of patterns in floor 611-clotb, from 2 to 24 fiiet wide. ‘ >. Buff Hollands: for windows, 30, 32,34/36,38,40, 42,44, -... .. .. : v Gold bordered shades, new, very rich, - - ; ► • Window shades of every description. ■ ■ i .L -* - -« ' * " v’ V '■■■■■ .r> J l ’ .V. .'• -J? ■ . - HV'.t'u:'’"-A •. i' i ''MISCELLANEOUS, wjfc . _oeo. nccouAM. WMi BINGIIABI A CO.y FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT®, ‘ . 0 ' hiberty strict, opjmitf lUpot, .. > . Ap»7' ' . • . ' Fimuuaaa, Pa. . ti1i ni0AKr.........................U. AIAMIiAHLj Jtt. HAGAN & AHL, ... - Wf HOLESALE and Retail Dealers ifl 8&u, Ibnctfond. \\ SlapU DBr GOODSi Noa.: M Market and 8 Ucfou street,Pittsburgh. r . ■■■. ■•: •■■■■■ y-- oprt . • H William ThornyDmggiiti 1 t AS REMOVED- to the corner of HAND* hnil P2JNN Streets, where to-will, og usual,'attend projfipUy ti* his numerous friends. All cniclesln his line aro warranted pure, andputnp'wHh tbautiposttaro; marl4;fea JOHH HAFS,' jb., - '(Successor toJa*M’Gqffoy-V. >• wbolMAlfr aiui Retall DraffSUt. c - : A OHJB, DYE BTo]fFS,io, Ml XX. Wood street throe doors below Virgin alley/ ! • - aprtapAeiy. - • PITTriBURQH.-' J HEW DBY GOQDS fITQBB, ; : r ■' Iron Froat~No; 81 STarkfit ' OUR liodfo being now open for tbs trai£aafetl6n*df a gtotir* al Dl7 Go6Jabusinwg F ire would respectfully solicit the,' of the public, focliug confident that, fro'm our ex tensive and welfisslefctea fitpek. STAPLE GOODS; we catt offer each Induccmcms as will in. euro enllrosatisfaction*. .nv . • apr4:tf ~ 01 Market andffUnfongtccat. . j. u*kssTea£, jbj; .......rarely T>£RRV> lIOTiiL, corncr qf Hancock street tndDuquesho • Pittsburgh,• '■ mar4:y ■ .-MOM ASTERS- A M E. WHITEHOVSK, AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, X; - No 7 ISABELLA’ Stynejir ibe-EmmotJlotel, • -marl AtAfiinnnr. »; ' ;-v " '■ ■ Spring style or HfeU.'-JOS&FH OOX * 'Js9l CO. 1 corner bt- Diaxabml' Alley,Wfll *** Intiodnco thcßprlug Style of HATSthfi day, jfcldS . t-Motlce to Tailors. ('tOAT HANDS, Vest Hands* and ;Panta. Maker! wonted j at JOHNCALLAHAN’S,comer/6f Wood and Water streota.. Caah paldfbr wotk eyerySalprdayjOTenlfeg. fob? ;■ '*•' " To litti ! :■ A GOOD DRY> CELLAR, under the .JJeptupo 'Engine xX House, on Seventh street, suitable fot rioting molasses' or produco. Inquire of • JOHN H. STEW ART, 11 ' * . .more -- . ■ . ... .. 207 Liberty a trecfcJ r~ : rtIHE dwelling house now byline on Federal, X street, Allegheny, No, 4 Collonade thread of the bridge. -Enquire at the house.'" .■> r fettfotf r : „w« g.;LOWRIR - - .Stable wmitnd»ji;--'n-i-c-i-o TTOTHIN a lew squares of the passengerstaUonQfPißßQ* :. YV- - sylvania Baxlrmul, suffldontlf largo toiboidteren or elghthOTSea. - ADAMS. A. CO*. <- mart. ' 61 Fourth street... ‘ ‘ROBERT E. PHULIPS,; . ATTORNEY ATXAW; ST..i>oTria. Ho, r, • . • ■ . Unaaell d& Dro«y v - ■. s ,T)OOK£fELLEIt6,. STAtIONERS, OJALEKS IN; STAN. .15; DARD ANDLIGUT UTESATURK, ond.PpbUAhoricl: the X. 0.0. P, TOKEN, No. 15 mil stroetjPittaburgb, Pa.. ...marl&ly. ' .•• ... • ..• .. - -<• •-j ; .si Depot and Eotlmd Track For, Kent. > A DAMS A CO.’Sr KREIGDr-DEPOT ON LIBEUTV wJib ltallrood'-Track, nonces,-for a torm of years; Znqulre at the Exprecs Office; -So 61 FOURTH Street - ' '* ibbllrtf ' ' NEW SHLL. ' | ' &uToy. omo„ “pISHER, ANDERSON-A 00.* bare Just started ibdr pa-' X? ' per mill at the aboTe place, wheru they will be happy to receive orders for • printing add wrapping paper of all (dees. > feb27:t{ • .^temoTolui... » T)ADL KLEINER has removed bis LITERARY feEPOT IT from No,73.TbirdJtrcet; to fifth street, opposite the Theatre, wheroTo wlir be happy to see Ids former patrons, and.all others desirous of .purchasing any .of the-che&p.Li terature 0! the day. • •.■.■•...'..r:;.'..apr7:1y: ,; • New Clothing Storsr i'V: NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTT,- . fpHE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, X where lie has always on hand a large and choice atsort mont of ail articles of CLOTHING, which hewatrants equrrV to any In the city, and will soil at the most reasonable pri ces. - The public are requested- to giro bfap a calf. J - mar»ly IL OPPBNHEIMER. . 'Take Soticei . ; . THATvTHB AOENCV OF CAPT. MARK STERLING, : coocernlng any buriness of mino In Pittsburgh, h&s this day been dosed by mutual consent. - All.persons hat ing claims against me, or the steam ferry, boat w lWo -Brt *. tbers," will oppiy.to.mo personally, on said boat, or.at tbo rSUfiair Hotel.- . ; . MARTIN BRODERICK,. ; • January 6,1864. : •» • *-r..? 1. • mar? • • Importxunt to Tailors* TUST'REOETVIiD, a large assortment ofiTailortf and tl ■Trimmers’ Shears, of tho best makes Io the country, whlcdi we offer at the manufacturer's pricey at r i TBfLEV’d, Euterprire Woris, ' ■•!.; 126 Wobd etioct, • . ; feb? •■ •.. Wholeaale Agents formanufiiciurerg. ■ > Oyatera and Presh Fisi. 1 . -J •" f y*—y CHAB.KDIRLE ACO.haa comnrenxd keep* YjSjJing all kinds of fresh llab, wblcL LevwiU keep supply oahaUX.bdih whbfesrie ami ■: retail; allkind'sof-dsatern PishahdlakeFish; At depot, corner of Hand and Liberty streets, by . • ; mar27:tf CHAB, KIMBLE A CO. I YTiaEI 10 EMPLOY two or tbr«t'o good Plumberajnone but good workmen seed apply. An interest In thQ above business will be given if.required,'orlwill sellout tbe whole'business to a competent workman. This.iea rare chance, os tbe business is well . established and has a good run of custom. iAlsoi an Apprenticewanted.Ecquhnof. ; ' GEOEGEBAILEY, 12& Fonrth street.- ESTBRPIUSE WORKS* Ab-'lfiO TFfod'ttrtd, Third door bdoxo Virgin AUey. > BOWSf & TJCTLKY would call tbs attention of Sporting men-to theirJargnnirartmftntflf-flanvltlfleaafad Bo« TOlviDg Putolr, Ftha largest and best selected stock e%er opened lo this marker toother with A general assortment' of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which wo offer at tho lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or to good approved rapog'' ~ . 4 -:: • •. mar!B “THE SHADES!” MOSffiA ■ WE2,, B K V E K KESPECTFOLLY informs hia friends, and the public in general, that he has fitted up the largo and commcdi* ous SALOON,Ia the basement of the THEATRE, where ho keeps constantly on hand tire choicest. LIQUORS, 'of the BESTURANDS. IHa fiaidpti is kept open all hours during the day. ' .y •:•:••• - --.-y-r.-v. • fob2o ~ . TIERWAN & COii - LAXKEBS ANB KXCiIANGR"BROKERS, ■'■'No. 95 iYoodStrczty,carver o/_l>lixniondMUy t .: .--'piwsspßQg,pXi,v••:• - V- •;■•••_ EUYANDSELLBank Kotesa&d'ColnvHtaßouat time exchange; and promissory- notes r make collections in all the principal dues of the Onion. Eocelre deposits on call and on interest, and. giro their prompt attention to all other, matters appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern "Exchange constantly on hand; v- ; ' insrGv BIJIhOIJie hOT EOR SALE. ! - A LOT 24 teotfrbnt cm WTLIK street, and extending baeklOS.fretto Wide alley. On the' back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, bnilt'for. two email'Houses. This Lot is In n desirable location for a residence; andwill he sold low,and on favorabletcnas, Titlogood, and. clear from incombrance. Enquire of ;, : GEO. P. CULLMOUE, fob23i— i. ’ At Office of Morning Poet, 1 BUILDING DQTS»lriQio villogeo? TemperanceTillc; '1 toalOfeetaUey-The aboVo Lota ara : TCTy (Jeslrablo for building or manufacturing pur* pose3 > and srlU l ; t»Bol4 nt tnodcrateprice3, and on mason* able terav Title indisputable, vltoqalre of >-■ WU. J-HOWAKD, Jr., • No, I<9 Fourth fitroct;■■■•Or JAMBS 0. IfcICUHY*. TUml Estate Atrent. at thiß Office.v ' J . MC L A LMi HLI ri , , FaaliAoaable Boot and Shoe Halter, ' No. .M, FOURTH "WOOD, '' : . .. {Dirtcllgopposite(ht Mayor's QfliceZl |_|E I 3 WELL PREPARED to furnish all Good* iuTiG Jl line, and trill warrant tbetnuot tube inferior to any i- wimiiny artlclee-in thecily.- Heis wollprepared-to- do oil work; and ban. iu bis employ acorp.s of workmen, who cannot bo exeellwl In eity. Thopublla aroTespectJnUyTeqtauatodto cull athls establishment; and esai^pß'blaOobda..;*- ‘■; y {apT£flnr; * CRYSTAL PALACE, ». '• Ho* 18 Haricot street* ' 1 • : C" C SEELY ■ ’ * /r-s , RESPECTi’CIiLY iafonos h!s friends anUtho *Biiyt' in general, that he hits Just started his • York and PbUadelphla modern’atyisUsll COOKING o¥STSRSand«myihingclse in the eating line.'; Oysters' Ih-lho Bhell : or.Stewed, for cants' a dozen. "He-will also fnrnbh thd best of everything th&i ■the raarketwiß afford.- - Housealways-open until 3o’clock In the morning.. .» . * -' = ' - XnarlB-tf 5 • • Chtekermg’a Ptrmoß. • M - Just received a large and'veiy elegant stock •of NEW PIANO, FORTR3, from the celebrated xnanafaatoiyof CHICKERING-A SON 3, Boston; conrisuhgof &Utii& various. T>n W mnTmfkEtnred by them, In-ltnfiflTTQOtLj&hd Wal nut coses, andfor aHtflavariablyat;Boston.price3,'withaat any addition fortransportnUon 'or'Xlik, and,every Pl4no' warranted. Purchasers ran hate a cholceno* ; bntof about Fifty Instruments,varying in price frozn (cssoo. ■. ' Also, oft hand and for sale - several good»' ?*jnd hand. Pianos,nearly new. . - - JOUNH;MELLOE, No: 81 Wood utosot. Agent ronChickeriog A Sons, apr7 • for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. . . AstorHotiae; *' " NO. 264 LIBERTY ST., a few doors above the Atltenajumr The undersigned, having purchased tho above named popular Restaurant, and at considerable expease re-fitted It wehleudid Btyie, would respectfully anllcls tho patronage of the of. tho former proprietor and the public generally. - Y *•: ' ' • ;/ ; His Bar is stocked with the finest brands of Wines and I&luoxs, and hla Larder shall contain'the best the market os Oysters, Game,. Ac* : served up every day atllo’dockyA. U. - . . mar22lm * ADAM WERNER, Proprietor.-- - CLOCKS 1 CLOCKS!!? CLOCKS lit > i. ~ PYelfle dt-Ttloyrau, , HEALERS IN WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, WKfc. SILVERWARE, Ac-LNo. 42 FlFTH.Street,, soar .WooLoppositothe Homing Post, formerly f occu» CwMSSpled-by JL. Reineman & Co. We harehow hand a splendid assortment of & day and 24 hour Clocks* which tnx offer to the public at great .lron cases, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Han tel Clocks.: AlsOj Arich assortment' of flne gold and fiilvot patent lover, cyllnder. knd anchijyxscapment Watches, and an ere« gantstofck of Jewelry and Silverware, which, we iafond to toll cbekp for. cash. . , •i . . N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at .low.prices,and.warrantort..... = ? •■.•■marLs Clothingi ciothtnffr ;.-■ • - THE undersigned respectfully informs hlaMends and tha pnblfo that ho is now-receiving at, his store, No. 117 Lib*, street, a choice assortment uf-OlothSj Casri meres and- Vcstlogß, of TBa latest and most deitaiKa/tyles, .whleKTia; Is pro pared'to moke to orderiu tho most fashionahlo man? nor, at short notice, and oni the nmstreasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well mnnufacturedstock of ready mode Clothing, to which-we tovite-the-attentibn of buyers, either wholesale retaiL- !■;,•' , - ‘ Perrons who purchase goods forcash, wiHßnd xfc. to thdr f dvahtaee to'cail 0t!77 L berfy street, before making,their purchases.’ - : ~ :'J . '-C» CONNER* . /^tUOSKBNHRYS.— -2iX)O LargQ Boaring Buribes-iust l \T odTed.in fine order, at tho Seed Store, Fifth street. 7Vr.»lBiram ' -JAMES WARDROP* I-..• •-.» -'NotleWr'- - :--- ':"'-: . ■ XTAYtNG disposed of my entire stock of Books, Period 1- XL cals, to- Hr. George R, Pearson, I cheerfully re commend him to my customers. v - All persons knowing themselves fndobtod. to. will please call at the old stand, where I will bo found for & Short time. . H.IY CALLOW. • Having purchased from H. P. Callow hla entire stock of. BookvEenodiealS, taYlwlll be ploased to see my friends and the public generflly at tho old stand. No. 74 Third at., Dispatch Buildings.: .' . , j ? i.. • of the former patroaago la rcspoorfully „■ • ■ ■, ■ AJhU aasorimentof the best and most rocantpubUcatfotu) wiUHwaysbekeptonhand, -,. : . ..• • t ~ >All subscriptions ecutractcd for ty H.P, Callow, wfil bo fnmlshedasusUal.bymo* '« PEABBON> • taor 13 - - 74 Third street, Dispatch Buildings. V. ~v?. -1- *'•:*• V V, ' ‘ »’£-V " "*''^i‘*V T lV l -' ’ ‘ : . ••' -' •- y * ' », :"' T •> Y •: "■■'■J *•• ** -I **■■+ ■■• .■'* **<%, r,* " • ; ■-• .’p »•'■■■ < v- f. ** •„ . ; ' * *i • i * • • ,-.J . ... r l ' ■ %. i ...V *■.. r - t * > J t -4' ' To Let* .. Plantbera W suited. At Priyateboic. >/.- V: a .% fr RAILROAD! OZEVEL&BV . VlTinEVJitu'" baiikMd. \ Kf-CONSHOTIOS WfTJI StmißES- sonm! 0n ? ■ &rt&t'R4antftlo& otV'ar4, : -:• * ' , VIA'TTSEiWViLLK. ,rf. , f|l.ll£jsborto«i»qttlekC9t ao4 to T^l«Klo r C2ii* Bockibifo' CfltoDft, fity JjOaU; tad Ihe • r Clfc.telMi(l.' T!ils , iliatef i» 40 -m{Jfe#Bf , on*r - SotUlndlaDcpoll? slc * £0T toChfeagw than;tb* ■ sOoffl pasywnto the .-hin do connect with then *% Alliance. 4oogrc*taiacrlflco orihelr lfglU matb-lnrfoftM;'• ';•"-' .w • . .•>.••; ’■ On SHd%RdWe3nc^/K^,'HjircK2 ? 1854 t Trait/# run excepted) *3fcikrTfs: . ; . f . ~ LeaTes tip e.tJAQ "A M, and 6110 P& r aiaA re&di Cleveland at IQ AM, dr.d 7,3) PM« - • LeSra CleTclafid nfct»,SO A 51,‘aiid H&) PH, and reach A){Jan(s PM. » t i^ssss^^s^is^ss toColanrtraflr.ts!o4tnifttt, Baffft}o/or Albany, can taka the 'Htc®ncra < PO&B3TS_ GiTYi lO A 11, at ittndatTaap.Mi for ami the?9P ttTfolutfor UrteiDuaklrk .‘ Bagfcugooheckei 1 thwogtf «ltf Ci#eTind n da‘Beard the boats, and Eceompanled by a baggage rugUoa.hHnflde at. AlHnnceby either tho BA. of Q. *rt&&&puMDgfit* for Clerflr - •■■. PaasoajjM».«Te -tidLolad.thprogh toCloVd»iifl, Toledo Chffaga,'iasall?, noi gu- Louis.. ..Hiuti. through to Bt. I>oqs, 4£boars. ' - i'-' ■■'•_! s ~j- .■■■•■ FxOTtfrAlilaDd&i..!il..r.Jl l W)fQr6to : €i'LeFTiW..^V..SXa i Bo .do.''doTolai»d.v.i;^-.'.^,OOtt--(io^B r.-i?’ x f-/•: _• i -USB thostatfbftcnvxf ovenlng fat'%2o:tfdodc,6topplpsoa]>-«t- Isirtto«u7 Qf^ensbargb, > Latrobe, Eiil£ae f JotmjrtDwrif tJlley’fl, GaiDucn^Altoona. [ &c n coniffiCtiDg ftt thft tiftin for Bald' |; morerJUulejriying,it* J? at 12,30, ! - •««* noon. (except Bumloy)atS o’clock, stopping; »t ail regnlai t-rtatloi^BwrMpatojtLoniyMfiirwTUfiobe.-... : -BEl;uKNlN(llEAiHS.*rliT»ln'lilbiuißti.. T AecQmmt>' dation, &2A A. H. Exprao, 1, P. SI. Molllif.M. Fare to NetrVot):, ta'PMilide'lpfilit,l3; Paro to BMUmopojlSir. V ‘ v EaggagschstkGd tooU stations on Uif! Pojmfjlvania Ball i HMJ, itid-tfl-PhnafritAtA uni) BA^tlwintiL... ■ ,t■ j-, • n Bwsmgws MRs)jastag tidtetalo barged , ro? - i station suktlazu ' A - NOn?3k—fecaU of fea, S6M oad.fcr to ccayey passengers ttdJttggnge to and froniiiie IJcpot, »t achargeaotfco exceea.T2^ccntsfor«ach;aaa9CDffer.and' — • 'jfottifOafawpflytoyti ip Agent Attbe A- B.'B.'Picsongo Station* on liberty ot PiCtetorgb, Febtttary 13.18ai-H‘febl3:3j-3tl pg] -. pieaao oor OHIO AffD JPEHHBYLVAHIjIiE&U^aAD. 13<5%7 Awrang*iai©iit>'’*.‘:rV" ■' gXjRX'ZB) 1854 1854. at aiii aneo f takes tc&atCrestllne. and msfoiS it. • EXPRESS.TRAINI&tbs- dtfttsbnrglv a* 37v*cIock» V. M., alter the arrival oT the and reaches Crestline at~llj3dP, with the -Night Express the morning. • Oonnoctlonfl are Qie 'Otioi ahd lndlanataiKi Belibntalne and Indiana ndlro&tS jbr JDfcj toi/Indianapolis and towns in lhdlanai'- \<«t*. .• . Connectionsardhiado wlthOlevolamlMotirODTUle. Ban duaky, Toledo, Delroit'and' Chfckgo-vflth Bncyrus, Upper Bandaßkyj ForesVaad UiMowhs on the Mad : Ktrer Road. , Also, with MoootTemcn. Newark, Zk&estfHe and towns $0,00; to Toledos 9; to Cdlnmbtts $5;25; to3frnesvil!c $5,10; torr Cleveland $4; ; Through^'tickets to ‘LonisyiUe Jut reduced > •MSCTSBitrtSp;*-'’' - - • i ~ * TXIE IGXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresUine at=t.l& P M, andreftobgi Pittsburgh at 5.30 Hi, ’eonnecOriteTrith tho fast Valladelphla. £3Q r A- tl-Hntho ar* rival- 6t the Night tErpreas traitf from,Cincinnati. and .: : - '~;V' NEW; BRIGHTON ACCO2fMOfrATIO?r. TtfAlN loaves Pittabarglrat lO A M, and SP M, lWsßfcn. at Q .'A 27 - -' v' Pioaoro TRAIN, ieavel B&hurgti dt f A:K, and 0 P M.>&ad.anAvesai4^Aif»*nd£3tf > Pl!£:v, ■... O^The Tttljns donpfcnmonSunday. ; : * ; 4Q? Tkketaorfarifaer information*' apply t£; the ticket ofilceaof th 6 Ohio and Pennsylvaniaßailroad Company, of J. 0. COURT; at the corner, office nndcr. the TUonongahela House, Pittsburgh* ox of , .*•" -* . /. GEOBQE,PARKIN, tlckpfc^ffeni, : I.' . Pcdera.ljgttggystatlon» • JOHN. TyEt»LY» Pappenfeer Agent. XBAHBPOBTAtIOH TOTHBBABIgW;CmEB. 18d4. iinUfe~-vlsl D. LEECH & CO/S ;:‘I#NE, VIA CAN'AL ANfr RAILROAD, BKTWBBS' Pittsburgh, Jew Hotk, FUUdtlpUtuid Baltimore: .... iTvN.tke opening of QAbal, wo ora ,prepared tacmi a V/ large quantity of-pfQduca and morchandixaio and from . tLe~£a&tcra ci Hefty additlon-to-onr-ow nt: Block o t boats and cars, recently added, by purchaso with another party, the y our capacity: andftdlltyfor- transportation. ; Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Ooitfpd&y ba'vldg'iJOJr withdrawn from the Portage Banm&diitwiU enable otq* cars to pass tt in one third the time pttrriouflly taberit' ih&wH] give us In creased despatch. Shipments fltbof of the nn« dereigned, will bo forwarded without cbarfcofbr commission, and bQ instructions promptly 'aitra&bdto.'f; • ' Preights&Vayfi'sdscribdnttfiblowest?current rates. : Address or apply to ‘'-v'' D;LEECH. v A 00. f Penn street and CanaL Pittsburgh* . ' HARRIS-ijiEECn, Itecelyhii depot, 13 South shird street, \ Delivering depot, D6iOir thre0 r ' • companytog notice, from the of Latlan,) , our tonnagsxSpMityTla gteitfylncreased.,. ,«•.,• • ! of cars hf fimjPennsyljanhc Hail road : Comptoy ffpm :tbe Stoti EoadtVfiLbuabla us to a%ye about - ■ *\v, .‘^•cEAßKAjeaw; - Cfl«alPttaih,P,iiteharalCPa. . 219iIarKetshvMid JosBQuth.i’itint'Ht., Piiila. • ' ■ ~ 'Noi ISouth.William fit,,NfirrYorb. . • tomx&tt ?iDL' y 78 North elrcoi, p&lfljriore. fcb23'. , - . fpiUfl is togtoe police that yro hfcre ' retired' £com lho X RaDßpoxtaUon JBDBSnofifl Oti.the Pennsylvania canal and Baltimore; and we .recommendoor -who wish to ship goods bj the abOY.otpu.tej tbwilrdbtseD. Leech &C 0.% ozul thoßen&B7lTania&hd Onlouiibbli v Hides, Leather, Boap, Window 4HaaiSnd Cot* ton, nneompresaßd: fi« < ; " ■• ‘ : . . JfrurtJi bt>tca,) Barley and Halt, Boer and Pork, Candles, CheeftS'lArd and Lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, CottoD, (comprcifi©3,) Tol»c«» 40c.»100. B*. • - f —'* Floor 80 cents ' - aprl •••■ --.if..r-;-- t'f- *'£ GEOROE C.'FRANfjISCCS, Vo Railroad Contractors* SEAtKD -PHQPQ§AIBJ?M Jfiftpfflce of the £orner:of -Dranfcstreefi and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, notU.6 o'clock, >P. jXhtua&fliy, 20th day of April next,-for the .grading aniibrldtdng of the CHARTIKBS RAILROAD, tromCokWiazXsa’s residence to the Borough of syaahingtod* being a distance of About twenty miles. Plans, profiles ..and specifications of the TTOrk wHI be. exhjhitel at ; the: office to ~tbelatting; and. the information neceasaryibr.bidders can •be had on. application to DAVID Chief -Engineer.: day OTderpf the-Boardr-—-: "marlT" -•vv iK.MOOßgEAD;Pregfeent. CoalPropertyfprjiae at aGreatßergaln, fpHBgUBiCHIBJEIB offers to.sell the one*haltaf4oo acres rl-of coal; and -168- acrea-of-e u rfacav si taotetHtb Rroerpen*a Landing on the. Ohio lundco*kCd.;Vs» This property haafaeUlties rarely met with; the rein' being? £eetthlck,ortHe.rerybest(iaaJityof bituminous coal, and at a point on tbd river where tbs water is about 13 ftefc at the lowed Btsgvahd Vvery large pool, sufficient to harbor 200 coal boats, Also a charier fercthe purpose of establishing eoal wprkß;at.the samerpoint : The abovewill be sold hal£ .thrtt}-HAT well known and desirable tom, late thahomeetaad A of .General Mark* situate lnßqbinson township, on ths Steubenville turnpike; about eoven xnHes ftcm-Pitts burgh, containing aom, of 'ara: cleandl«nd lo n high ptata of cultivation, Acaapriring' twoaxtollent spplo creharda, Ae., Is Offered Ibrxgnt to one year fttinthomrt Of April coxf. Fortenns applyto •" • - JAMBS a BICHEVr ii^c;: NaariKapnmliwii. T\OjUli HBADg^-lS&sdn lxtii* poll fMv** XJ sorted rimt* fr*t‘'fcMn(’iB& aft t&ft TaflU ■ RttbterltepotfcltOßtekstttrßti" ; . tkpxt). J> A Si SSQXItSt . •"'* \.■:!'■■■ ■ -.; ’ Tj. "* ' -- '■* V ■■ 1854. s • ''«'• ti, ■ ■■ S - •