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THURSDAY M0RN1NQ::::::::::::::::APEII' 20.
Jemma's Bmtwu OospSE*, eomosiriT this evening at 4fv,
. eonloUaUJ Lsiit night the Hall wts densely crowded, und
many went away tumble to obtain seats Those who aecured
lucky numbers ocraltl Chilly have sold them for a premium,
inch was the demand. :- ■■■ •
Tho’Oohtait last night Was nit tbit could hawbeenh*-
poctad,.CTen when weronoidor, lh». reputation, botb Amtrf
canuudßaropcsi^lhatM.JclileUboasts. ThegreatbSanty
v: OfJhllien’sConcerta Is the excellent time treptbj eotatgo
number 'of performers; uqt.n:discordant W!\ta• can,b*..
heard, hut on' thewontiary,everything bharmony. Al
though the’music proceeds bom many tnstrumenta, per
- . fijnned by many men; yetlt U easily peweirod that Jull}en
' Isthepresiding genius.- ; - , .■ ■■; <
let no one, •who uisbes a musical, treat sufficient a
•lift time, be absent bom tbeOonoert to night
i ■-■!■’. Tbmtile.—Oor amusement BoekcM must , not, “ in. {be
hurry of buiincas,” forget that Miss Davenport performs at
the theatre this evening. . last night she appeared in her
•favorite character of Parthtmia, in lugomar. ‘ t •••
; Grace Greenwood, in critlrlslng iilsa Davenport, maltes
* u*Q ot toft following laaguage;— • ; . *. .
•.: • ; «Tb Vo-ftctress ori 'tto 'American rtage ' bl ??.?£!?K3Sv
until a derided and steady advancement, «uch ht^ttfol
and tfoming growth, usln MIM Daven»A ;^holjd»^.
• • acquiring a tno.o thorough mastary over-thntaßUng dim
- • cutties Of her pwf.sslon, over the profound!?? S’!;’®
-olements of her art. By earnest and ffi,
mao nature, tho poehandiheruvrn powers,ahebmfiltlng
hor peritouatfoos more end more aud lmpresrite.
neraetloghaa always boon
t -eloganeei'aud dignity; hut the growth of whioh I have.
tvahnsrent In an increase of force, und genuine
' vivifying electriod current through
personations that, before, rather charmed and pleased, than
: • satisfied dr profoondl j uxoted oSe
Bmrueirr or Coau—The following b a statement of lha
coat thiit pasted through the lower lock of the Slonongaho.
la Navigation, on its way to market, sines,Jan.lit: ;
Su taats-.":: t 1$ wS übmu
“Sf 1 In vr. 4jw»
Total, to April 15t....- °. 01E ’ 033
Between one and two miUiona bushels will come down
oh this rise, and if to this We add the amount shipped from
balow lock No. 1, we shall havo an aggregate of near ton
millions ol buahols sont to market this season.
AccHtricr.—The express train on the Ohio and Pcnnsylra.
■ nla Railroad, doo here on Tuesday night, was dombted by
sn accident, between Wooster and Massillon, caused by the
locomotive striklug a cow on the track:. The locomotive
- parsed aver her carcass, ns did also the tender and baggage
oar i hot the third end Ofth passenger cars wore thrown oil
tho track, and rolled down on embankment. Conductor
Knight and throe or four passengers wore Injured. One
man had his arm broken; another had Ids aide horribly
' bruited, and several had their heads and raoea cat With
the exception of him who had Ida arm broken, all those
Injured were brought to the city.
’■-mil TO Kni.— Yesterday morning a riot took place
' among a party of coal boatmen, on the, wharf, near Smith
field street- The police sucoodod in arresting Andrew Slo
j Brldo. He was takon heforo Mayor Volx, and committed to
jail on a charge of assault and hattery, with Intent to kill’
onoatb of James Barrett. Several of the rio tars are stiU at
large: The cause or the difficulty was-whlsky. ■ Barrett
•was badly injured, several of tho boatmen having assailed
. him. " • ... .... .•...:.
PoSTPOVEumr.—The Select Cotillion party that was to
havo come off at Wilkins Man on the evening ortho 20th
inst ■, has hcon postponed until .Thursday the 27 th Inst, by
the managers. Those who have already purchased tickets
can roly on them being good for tho 27th Inst. It will no
/doubt prove an agreeable assemblage to. those who attend
on that occasion. -
Wos'i PtY-Tbe County (*mma*loner»,™ undoTatand,
idnsn to pay the Oroya end Bines, for thotr eervlcaa on the
day of JonelPa e Mention. They contend they ere not res
ponsible for the ect of thoi SherlH tn celling ont the mili
tary, end therefore refarn to-pay oar gallant eoldlera ■
their etlpond for e days aervice.
Knutasia InmAm.—J. W. WLUfIoM, of HebmVa, passed
through Ibis city on Tuesday, alth nineteen Indian ClJefi
belonging to iliat country. They are on their nay to It aah
ingtonCtly. .
■ G&Mtrrtzv —John traa committed to jail yes
terday, oh a cba*go or contempt ot Court, lu uetfecUnK
to appear as a witness la the case of the Commonwealth tb. 1 ■*
lSmanuel Arthurs. |
Shall Note Case—The Argument onlho motion for n
new trial In the uese of the conspirators recently eonTlcted,
will be made ca Saturday. ...
Disniet Coriu.—Before Uon. Mns.-s Hampton, President
.*»*•••. .:r-. • WramsmT, April 19, 1854.
\fn, E jane ot nl.va. Dorcas If niton «t at. Dnnlap and
Courtney ior plalntift, end Jd’Cemllesa tot defendant, ter
diet'fot.tbe'«Jcfendaot-..■
" Michael Burns vs. John 0 Brieo; dcf<-.niant confease*
judgmeut in fctor of plaintiff, for,ssQo, with »uy of exow*.
vs. Edward Hogboi. M’Calmont for |»Uia
tiff. and Penny for defendant. Vlnintiff take- a no» aoit.
'tiwali 31 Uobb t«. Wn. 21'Oormick. 6Ukr and 8 toon*
ten for pUdnilff, and STCaodlea and Btffwart for defendants
OntrlaL ;
OotfßT tot <*ums* Sjestoss.—Ui-foTo the Hon. \Vm. B. M •
Clare, Prtshlent Judge, nmt Wm. Bog£san«lQabriol AiUm*.
Associates.
In the cjibo of the Common wealth tb. Wb. 0. Denny, the
j Q ry returned n Verdict of not guilty, .the county to pay iho
‘ UomtnDnTyealth t*. Joseph Lindsey,
»nd battery ou oath of Mary Hettlo. The defendant wan
awolt ed the county to pay Uio oils , mtr%
David'Mono eras sentenced to pay tUo costa in the care of
the Commonw allli va James W Qulhrie. ...
OomraonweaUivs. William KWncr; indictment, larceny. ,
The defendant was ch r*cd with 6,callage quantity of Gar- |
mao coin from John WUitman, valued at threo dollars.
& loaebargeof keeping a tip- j
Kh r Addl*n, colored ilDilrtmnnt. |
mallclons ml«hi T Th defendant was accused or tearing ,
down fence* In Elisabeth ownship. ... _ ... ,
In this case th jury roturrreda ecrdirtoinot guilty, ana
the defendant was dlaeha ged • 44 .
Commonwealth ve Hosanna Kelly, Made Una Hoanettand
Robert aDd Mary Ann Uarna; Indictment, keeptu*
abawdybouso. Convict, and the three women een*
tenccdlo three months’ imprisonment in theeounty jail,
and Bfttro tofourmonths. .
Commonwealth vs. John Johnrtou jalso prfr- ;
Tho prosecutor,not defendant was
of- Benjamin. Kennard, Emanuel Ar-
John Redmond and Jchtr Callaghan, were forfeited,
-owing to their no* appearing. •
ComtaonweaUhvs Daniel AntuirtDg; Indictment, os
«ault and battery. The defendant plead guilty, and was
sentenced to pay a Coe of twenty dollars and
.strong plead, guilty of contorting a man named MeCreadj.
Commonwealth v*. Wm. Reynolds and Thos, Kennedy ,
indictment, larceny.; Tbedefendants were jocusod of steal
ing a pair of numpa belonging to the firm of Bryan, Kenne
dy &Co*of Allegheny City. A verdict of ootwasroadered.
Kennedy was discharged, and Reynolds rcro anded to prison,
Oberebtfiaganotbet ehargo against him.. ••. • ...
Commonwealth vb. Geo. E. Jones, Indictment, sasault
and battery, on oath of Samuel A. Johnston. OntrtaL
Special Notice. . ..
TV OSBELL * No. 16 FIkXII Street, second door
■ Jtv Xrom the comer or Market, offer to ibo puUie a troll
selected stock of new nnd popular
. e BOOKS.
The current mo n thly iAGAzINEg
Animcst rcspectAUo
- -■■■■■ NEWSPAPERS,
Afro, an excellent variety of Plain l r
-Writing and Kota Paper; and Stationery of amy kind. .
, • Give them a call. .
'CARPETING ! CARPETING!
»•«. M’OALLUIi’S CAUPKP 6TOBS* BultolDgr*
A j iUORTH Street, (formerly known e» X*yna*,) can al*
found any quantity or quriity of usually
«mivt In iho business, as low u any bouse In the city.
Persona wishing to purchase wtU find; itto their
to oSSmine onrgoodgT [marMtlmt W. P. M’OALLDM.
4 —• ■ BenHz’fcpger B«er Hall*
100 SmMJUId strut, opposite the Cl
rTUIK oabscribor tan just owned *ul! ,, -inSnj£?'
I liojt finished Lazerlleor H»U« in H» oDT- Hu Door
a&oovlodgod to bo a superior article, _nnd erery othorac
commod.titm about Ms house cannot bo ex “' lc i E[irrz>
n'rfr'Mulm ••••■*
• • ,Proposals. • ■ • ■
milK oßiierrißtied'iril! receive Proposals, at the VtmMb
JL »«bU KailSa Offlroin Jltt.burgh or for
ll!e Stone, Timber, Brlelw nml Iron required In bjlldlngths
FrtfjhtStation atthe.Point. A
beared. Addrcs. p E *-„% ™”l
Removed. .
, DR. I>. HUNT, Suroioh D.ann, has removed
•/SjgsSHsflfflM from .No. TS F°a*th •toeet, to
rvTfflW-fSv wyc RTH Street, one door belowv Ferry, whore
HA,/ ' T"-y wlu b 0 fcappy to attend to all professional
• • ro ii«t* - ‘ ■ ■■ ■ . .•
a VS BRMttMT ROOM* op a good 6lrsct,lofc«tby 20, well
A and dry., “^ ire ftt POST.
• apta --
TTfo BUOAU—Sti hU<H primo N. 0. Sugar, receliea per
jy. garner nOTcHISOS * CO.
T, nPH—O bales Now Xdrk Hops, a vrlmo article, for eati
H l7 *° d °“ a ° cont,snm x A J iroTCUISOK ACO
• arris , ■ • ■ • ■ ■ ■■—
jjpfS&crlcaa
U ft
' ttl ,f ■ AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth m.
" and tirahaia. far. April, ooly
JA^ ntjJ F cr °? py .» for raTo by BA snJBL D. LAUFFEB.
XLKBATDB--100bx.“McF«UndV'^^M|i««>re
i «,„l fnrf»ale by taprVil MULE ft & RICKETHUH.
bg BICKEIBOS
2V U P • gQbojjsWbltflJlavoßoaSngur; ~ :
/ ■ rte 'V-.... n—»u doj iMfilifidaotlibr
, „,. w iinx-Eit t MOjumiw.
ISaiNQ aIUDS-l dornae^ mP .
I,- wpTft:?
BEOB.,
\ ptlg BnecaaorotoJ TOMdOo. 80 Wood »t.
EHOa
I l afcrlS __, : ■—_
ffWßbVßßmLOlNO^ln^uto^Mrs^wu^a
1 1M alufe.' *eOS of the Jj»gjMjg£S
'.ftocommodaUnp. .• • *?* . 140Thlrtstreet
:flpgl6-
•S T'JJDIoiMB OHJSHIS, of all dMcnpttoM, ■!* «*■ on
i jyi and at prices to eoit pnrchaseia. -
. apr6 ■■■,■■'. * • —’■'* ■ -
By tho gßeUly .Mm» tor flia. Horning Bolt
THIRTY.THIRDCOSGRESB.
fl'AbotTOTox Out, April 19. l&raj.-Tb. Sonata bill fcr
the benefit of InaigratinsAoo in tho wrcnl States, was tar
ken up,aod,alter.aiong debate, passed, yeas 81, nays 63,
ThabHl grants ton millions ofacres, to-lw'apportioned ac
cording toa-googrepbtealaodi’rapreseniativßratio, f ...
unimportantbusmesa, took np
the Homestead Bill. . , _ .
.. Mr, Thompson, of-Ken tacky jxnadea strong .speech
against the Bill, characterising Itasa premiumio foreign
paupers,aadiothoaowho»T*tootlasj.towork.
Nrw PowWtan, supposed to
beof New York, wo*wrockedon Sunday v -ncar-Xittlo Ej?p»
Harbor. All on. board .perished, conristlng of -probably 200
emigrants. Seventy-five bodieswarevrashedashore.
Toe schooner Manhattan,, of Banger* Me* was also
wrecked* and there was only one sorTiror. . -
April trial of thk lrtothcre Ward,
charged wUhthemnrder of Profoasor Butler, commenced
yesterday In the Hardin county Criminal Court. They trill
be tried separately; Matthow will bo tried first.
New YoQK. April t9.^Ni»n—Flour : 8500 bbls, prices a
trifle lower, s7;37@S;2svßa!cB IMO bbla Southern at $8,31®
8,50. Whoat: sales 7000 'bus; market.firm, with upward,
tendency; Gcfiessee *2,37, Southern white $2. . Sales 30,000
prices atrlflo higher, 80®33. Monoy easier;
'vNsw TOBK, April W.—Oolton unabangedi moderato busi
heesmaleslflOObales.''Coffee; sales 1100 bags WoaUl%
Jam 14J4;LagulH 11%. Flour: price*easier* $7,37®8,26;
sales 1700 bbls Sontbcw, atrlflo lower,sB,3l@B,<-Q. .drain;
sales 18,000 bu Wheat; more solterfl.than buyers; Gonessee
white $2. Corn market firm: sales 41.000
bn at 80@83U, an upward tendency. .Provisions: PoTk
firm, with an’ upward tendency. $13®14,02. . Beer firm:
sales 800 bbls at $14,50. Lard dull; sales 850 bbls atlOM.
Whisky: prison 2T**. Orleans Sugar 4^; Havana b\&sT ;
Muscovado 4)£. Tobacco quiet. Cut Meats firmer at C®B.
Money easier; stocks unchanged. .
PauADnPflU* April 19.—Flour quiet, bntlittlo inquiry
either for export or city consumption; sales 800 bbls stand*
aid and good brands at $8,50, including somo select brands
at $3,75, and 150 bbls camped at $8,25. Ityo Klour. steady
atss,so. Corn Meal, $3;75; no: sales reported. Bat little
Wheat offering am&H sales red at $1,95@2,00, and white at
$2.05. The market is hare of Bye, which is wanted at 00c.
Corn steady at 82c for yellow, and SOo.for whtio; Oats
scarce and wanted for &s®sGc. Provisions, but little doing
and prices remain without change. Whisky, small Bales at
27c in bbls, and 26®2fi&c in titule.'
Cxsasnin, April 19.—Noon.—The rlverhas risen fivo
foot. Weather fine. Flour firm; sales of 400 bbls at s7®
7,10. Whisky Provisions quiet, at 112 for Mess Pork
and Oo for bkPd Lard. < Bacon dull, at 4?£@s fbr shoulders
and&uforsidpiU' Bulk meat dull at 4e for shoulder* and
6&@»Pb° forudes. Unseed Oil? sales ISO .bbls at 90@92e.
Clovcrseed declined to $4,85; in very limited doma&d.
- .CumsHATt, April 19.—ibenfryy—rFlour In. good demand,
at $7 50 ftrclty trade; nothing doing for export. ‘Whisky
steady at * Cloversood.;.salosb6 bbls at $4 85, very
dull.. Lard, more doing...sales 1100 bbls at 9c~ Pork firm...
sales 650 bbls mess at $l2. Linseed Oil...salcrf 50 bbls at 92
and small lots at 93®95c; buoyant. Grocerie3...no
lo Coffee, ll@U*/a and dull. The river has risen
five feel within the past 24 hours; weather warm, and has
the appearance of rain;
ClTOtCßPOULTßy.—Bhanghaiandßnunahpooira
HENS’ EGGS, warranted pure fur setting, can do ob
tained at llorgnvc’s.Drug Store, cornor-of Penn and Locust
streets. Fifth ward.... ■ • ■ - oprl
State Mutual Fire & Manne Inroanco Company,
• OP PENNSYLVANIA..
Branch OJTitt cor.l’Uurth and SanUifidtt sis., PilUburgh.
Capital,-3&0,000 Dollar** ; \
. -- .*. v maacTToss:'
John P. Rutherford, Dauphinoo4 P. 0* Sedgwick, narris*
burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker,
Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, MitsDurgh; John I).Rutherford,
Dauphin CO4 A. J. Glllott, Harrisburg; S. T. Jones, Harris
burg; Robert Slots, Carbon cn.
JDIIN P. UUTJitinVOUP, President.
A. A. CARRIER,Act‘y. ; A. J.GILLKTT. S^reiary.
The above against pcnlsof swand
inland Jjaviguilon and transportation; auo, onbuliditjc*
and merchandise In city or country, at lowest rates cu&nts
tent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling bouses either
perpetually or for a term of years. ; . j»l3
Girard Firoaad Marine Isa or one 0 Company .
OF PHILADELPHIA.
03a, t>f PiltitAirgh Aazncy cor. fburth and SmCbfsUi tit.
Capital, 300,000 Dollars*
• ■ WMctoas;
Wm;M. Swain, 3. P. Steiner,
:n. A.Shaekelfonl, Paul Thurlcw,
S.2LXE4tiV .•■•" ' J.R.Flauigon,
Thoe- 9. Mitchell, Samuel Joan,
B RCotuegyß, - • Tliomas Cratcn,
•Wm. H- Sowars, P. I>. Sherman.
A.IUrV Phillj* P.Snjdcr,
Wm. P.Marker, Ales. Heron, Jr.,
Forman Sheppard. •
JOEL JONKS,President. . A. S. GThLKTT,Eocretary.
WIU iarawtiottnn or Woolen factories, Buildings, Stores,
Merchandise and property generoHr, on the most fateraUs
terms. ■fjuffl] A. A. OAlltUKn, Ajpnt.
Inar
juranco Company or tho Valley of Virginia* |
Capital $‘400,000. j
BOME-OmCK, WINCHESTER, VA. I
pmtctow:
Jos. S- C5ttWOD» John Kerr,
Lloyd Logan, Juine* 11. Burtfetfl,
James K itilflj, li. Vf. Rlcb&xUfton,
EL H. MeGuyrc.
JOS.B. CAUSON, PjwMenL 0. evFUNK, tecrrUry.
. O.F*imE*K£, Actuary.
The attention nf the community i* t-jpeoaJlj iqyitcd to
thin company, as an Institution baiod upon an ample capi
tal, and conducted on the atncUwi principle* of equity and
economy. roitaw issued ca Doat*, Oanr*-*, end crty
generally, by A. 1. CAUlUkll. Agvnt.
j«ia office cor. Fourih and flcJjjiSell * U*
Firemen*# tnuamci
ILs? Company of the CUy of Flttelmrgh.
J. K- MOOIHIKADv PraLhmt^EOBEILT-PINNEV* Secre
\?ffl injure ftijatnut VLRE and MABTNK UISIvS of *ll
fctMs. Office: No.WTTateratrwst.
, _ pmanrona:
XK. Moorhead, Vf. J. Andersen,
B-C,Sawycr, R.'B.Sitanscn,
I Vtn. AL Edgar, H. B. ’Wilkin*,
■■:■ aU-l > aal»n,v.;;.-^---Wmtaan'CMmisWo3a,
R.B. Eobtrt*, John M. Irwin,
Joseph Kaye, \7m. Vtllklnsoo,
Poyfc! Cample!!. _Jal
w~
MOSXUCf.
CASH MUTUAt* FlttK AHO fIIA
EIMK INSiaAHCB COMPANY* of
PeamplTftnUi CAPITAL, QXOOyOOO* GxIAR*
TBB PERPETUAL.
Pratfall— non. AUGUSTUS 0. HEtSTEE.
Secretary—TUQX&& U. WILLSON, Esq.
DIBtCtOStS:
Hen. A. 0, Holster, Samuel W. Ilajfl,
William Robinson, Jr, Thomas GiHesiil*
WiUUmJP. Fahnestock, John IS..Cox,
Harvey Bollnan, Jacob Ft4*r?, .
John fralkor, Jr, . William Colder, Jr,
Jacob S.Xlalderaan, Aanm norobansb.
RUSSELL A OAKES, ApeuLa,
Office, in Lafayette .Buildings,
(entrance on Wood
ClTlZfiSNSMneurence Company of
U'^^Plttclrarglu—lf. D.KINO, President; BAM
UKL U MARSUELt; Secretary., .
omees M M&fcr StrerLhti.Marlsiand WoodxlrttU.
Insures HULL and CARGO Bisks, oh tl*6 Ohio and Mlasl*
dppl Hirers and tributaries*
Xuflurei against Loss or Panmge bjr Fixe. ,
Al£o—AicnlnstthePcrilsof tii©bea,nid lalindNarlga
lion and Transportation«
Strange D«velo|>*menl.-»ScjcntHlemen
(±4s? arc dallj" bringing to light now Invention*, and the
march of progrew Is onward; persona Bahl,or becomingso,
will be plotted'to learn that science nrul long research coin*
Lined, bare brought before the public tho grentest wonder
of the age. In the article of EWKBSOPi’B-ASI ERICAS HAIR
RESTORATIVE, a ante cure for ItaMnoss and to prevent
Hair from falling. See circular to be had of llus Agents,
ffirlmr full particulara. Price $l,OO in large tollies. Bold
l, C. E. FISHER ft 00., Proprietor*,
G 7 Superior street,Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale In Pittsburgh In tho following houses
Fleming L. Wlleoi A Oo.»
H. E. Sellers, 0. IT, Kcyeer,
Joel Hoblcr, Benj. Pago, Jr.,
J. 11. Cobsol.
JUkgTimy dty.-Tj- A. Bceiiam, Pressly 4 Moans, i. V.
Fleming. •
Birminghdra. —A. John 0. Smith.
Oonld’a ThlraPabilc Bale of Build*
ILjS* littiXotß'* * “.
& ROCHESTER BEAVER CO., PA.,
Will take place upon the promises, oh SATURDAY, the
lUh lost, at 10 o’clock; Persons desiring Lota at half-,
prico. moat apply soon, aa the 160 set opart for tboaowlift
vould first call, are noarly dll gone. Alter iho third, sale
I do more will booflerodat half-price, bat knocked down to
I the highest bidder. ' ,
Tcrma—One-third In one ana two yean*.
Good warranty deeds from Ovid Plnney, Esq., whose titlo Lj
I perfect, beyond dispute. • • : - 1 • opr&
e<=s ImportanttoOoppera andbeecheM.
Dr. iCSYSEU, 140-Wood altwVhas roceWed ah as
soitmsntof . ' - , t •
Thomaa Mechanical Leeches;
« Cu pplngGl&roos; .
Breast Glasses; 1
« Eye Capa;
« Dental Leeches;
»* Scarificator.
I These are really important inventions, and vory eonvo*
I nlent to those who follow leeching. Call and eee thorn.
US* Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley. * 3*°
PAOBBRRBOTXPBS.-
post Office BoUdings, Third street. Likenesseataken
In all kinds of weather,from 8 A.M. to 5 giving an.
accurate artistic and antmatolikdnefWrUhllfce and vastly sur
parlor to the common eheapdaguerreotypejsat thefollowing
cheap prices: SL6O, upward, according to
the slse and quality of caeoorfrome. :
i Hours for children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. .
i N.B^—ldkcJneßßesofßlokordnceasedporaonßtakeninony
I of the city; , Xaov2s:ly
Curtain Materials, and
Curtain Trimmings bfevery description, Furniture:
Plashes. BroSatelles, de., Lace and Muslin Curtains, N.Y.
Painted Window Shades, GiltOorniccs, Curtain Pins, Bands,
Ao.. at wholesale and retail. • • W. H, CARRYB,
1 No.lC9ChcanutBtrect,corner Fifth,Philadelphia.
Curtains Made and Trimmed in tho very newest French
i gtyle. ■’ ■ [mar2o:ly
ooraßil Gornsui Agroat many per
(k=y gone are dreadfully torm cm tod with corns. A certain
remedy will be' found in Dr. Conss’s Cons Piaster, for
«aIet3rDr.QKO.B.KEYBER,I4O WoodstTeet,
Pries, wtoilat island 25 eta. pur box. wpB
deductions to those who buy to soil awun.
ATtKNTION! S. h. O.—You ore hereby uoUfltU to
»t your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and IBID AYS, for drill, ond to transact suohbußl
ness as may como bftbro tiie Company. P- KANE,
mar29:Cmd ' ; Secreiaty pro tern.
w-a»i, O. O. F*—Place of meeting, Washington Hall,
Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. s
Pitts cum h Lonox, No. 33d—Moets every Tuesday evening,
UtBOtSTXUIBKOiiiyKXMT, No.B7—Meets first and.thlrd
Friday of eaeh month. ... [majwfly ,
SJKAf’HIC. "
TELEGRAPH MABKETS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BIBICMBK
H.B.Singf Wm. LarimerJt.,
WUilam Bagaley, . Samuel M. Kier,
Samuel Rea, William Bingham,
. Robert Dunlap, jr., . John 8. Dllworlh,
Isaac &; Pcunocfc, . . Francis Sellers,. ;
8. Harbaugh, J. Schocnmaker, .
Waltcrßrjant, ..Wnilamß* Uajs.
John ghlptom OcrtS
i ■ ivotice.— The Journeyman tailors so*
(Ley CI£TY» of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first and third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI
DA HOUSE, Market street. Byordor.
jehy - " JOHN YOUNG. JB., Secretory* '
IiODGE, I. y—The
ILg/ Angorona Dodge, No. 289, L 0. of 0.7:, meets every
y f^ff [jyl:y
MOLAS3E&
. 800 bbls Plantation Molasros;
260 ha’f bbls do - do; in store and to
ttjr ive.* For sale by ■ MILDER 4 RIOKETBON,
aprlT 221 and 223 Liberty Btreot.
T»liAlB UINUHAMB-A.A. SIASON & 00.,lmvejaBt n
» coircd-and opened,* largo assortment of very floe
of Plaid Gingham*. _ . .__n»Tp°
wto "gsrn^rf&aeffi?
JYEWSFOR MSI ESI JMEJT.
The Jfcem—ll feet waterin
Allegheny commenced patting out yesterday, and wo may'
expect .lumber' down io n few days. - Quito a number. of
ooal boots were-prepailiig ibt tbeir. departure &r beltjw. , .
on-Thursday
with theorrlvol of the cere. It is well- known that, eho is
'nh&ifth&inost -'ffiagnlficeh i •afloat*/. aadb'frdtb :ob r
knowledge of the genltemanly bearing cf her commander,
end the polite attention of his assistants, we non oomraehd
her to tbo trnrcling community.
The Grand Praine lias put ftp her ahiogld for Dt. Paul,
Ulboesota. : ... •- •
■Tfit steamer Tinn Ody t far Louisvißd, loamlo*day. .
T7i« Sam Qatf. In from fcheDUnols, reports tho rlvor fall
fog, with four feat on tho bars In. the upper 88oUon> and
scant four feet below. ■ /.-w
: TVoni jPraxriA DuChan.—Uho titUaMafyC,'eame in yes*
terdayirom Prairie DoChclQ direct, with a full cargo;of
among which was about four thOusand‘fiacka‘of
wheat. She roporta the rivor-low and falling.- The Lamar*
Hue was passed fifteen miles below Davenport, sunk Id five
feet water.. ,1 ho Envoy and Arabia woro met on the upper
roplda, XadyJTranUin at Hampton,’ Hindoo and Jflxcciiitor
lying at Montrose, Henrietta and New St. Paul on tho low*
er rapids,—St. Xouw Democrat, Apr# 15. ‘
The steamboat captains In tho St Louis and Now Orleans
trade, have agreed not to carry the m&U after tbolst of
May, unless the Department raise the oomponsation.to $5O
forcachtrip. It has been a goneral complaint, andjastiy,
100, that the pay allowed for this service by the department
,i* altogether inadequate. Tho best boats generally refuse
to carry it, and hence many letters are forwarded by prlmto
conveyance, Thus far, the steamboats have boon carrying
tho malls for, the accommodation of the public.-
The aqueduct-: across Prairie Greek, at* tho Wabash and
Erie canal, two miles above Maysvlllo, gave way on the.
night of tho loth lust., and navigation is consequently In*
tflrceptod.- It is calculated that it Will lake from, two to
three months to repair the aqucducteo as to permit navlga*
Uon to be rcEUmod.—Cm. CWumirtart, j<pnnB, -
POST OP FITTBBTTBGH.
11 tsxt o iKcnsB warsam tn» cuajrazx, pise kahs.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. .
“ - Luzerso, Bennett, Brownsville.
41 - Thomas Shrlver, Hendrickson, West Newton.
- “ Qcn. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth,
’ 44 ■ ' Venture, Gordon, Beaver*.
■ “ Grand Prairie, Smith, St. Louis. ; :
. 44 : Mansfield, Maratto, Nashville. •
**: LatrotHi, Weaver, Wabash River.
44 . Dlurnal,Sheppsrd,Wheeling.
“ • -Persia, Hutchinson, New Orleans.'
44 • Advance, Woodburn,-Louisville.
: 44 Michigan; No. 2, Wolf, WellsvUle.
DEPARTED.
44 Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
44 Luzerne,Beunett.Brownsvlllc. .
44 Thomas Sbriver, Heodrlckson, West Newton.
44 Gen. Bayard,Peebles,EUxabotb.
•* Venture, Gordon. Bearer.
“ Michigan* N 0.2, W’olf, WolUville.
“ Cincinnati, Kounfa, Cincinnati.
44 Sultan, Gormley, St. Louis.
Saiu Snowden, Reno, Louisville.
44 Diurnal, Sheppard, Whaling,
STEAMBOATS.
“1854.”
PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHHaTI, LOUIBVILIE,
AXD '
SAINT LOUIS.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Pocket Line,
ron THE COSVBtAJIC* or
PAS9GNQBRB AND FREIGHT
bctwrm
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
Ana Saint Lonls.
ran, Tms Liss ia tasipo.wloffievptt m> ts
LMUss&**?2rst clow* powerful Steamer*, univ LdfeS***?
I lua tl,vi for xpepj, apb-udor,
ana comfort, ana I* thu owir ra&ocou luir ÜBS o i Bruit
racers on the Ohio rlrer. Itccnnoct* with tho 17.3. Mai!
Liu* of Strain rr» from Uu<*inD*tl to Loabrltto and Saint
Ijoulq, liy whlrJi passengers and freight ar» ftcJrrfnJ und rr»
tto\nigh (Inly. Two new Fu*am«n hato b«a added
to the Line, which now consists of the following boats:
iXm nf fVnerfw
CUptiunt. /row IKUumrgh,
UIICKKYK 5TATE......,.*!. Vi. C».tsn9oT«U.«.Bat«!^
MKS3E.HGKR. No. tt •
ALLEGHENY - Osa M Ui* ......Tutedaj.
CRYSTAL PALACE .Wtf. J. Kotrsrs
PHILADELPHIA IL/J. Osacr. -Thursday.
prrrsDtMiau j.it.- gaktuu* rwhy..
Pennsylvania..;..... Jxo. Ktnismrtt—....Saiardsy.
Uav* daily at 10 o’clock, A. M.» predwly.
No freight reodted after nine o'clock ou tho morning of
departure. . -
For particular*, apply on hoard, or. to
joits n. livususton,\
JOUN FLACK, } Agents,
Moncnrahel* Uou» SaUdlsgs,
IdccIO)
Wltrt'iiTjth.lSS.l.
v«t tt 'liouii, UiKUB! liabuuue anti 8 1.
Paul.
__ TUB ticntasrUltANl) I’lUllUß, CsptKanni,
i .JJ&QfcwAwill 1. A-.r {■ r tbn ci t;"* ir’rrr-.cJ!*Lis
isSsSaoafniTi.lV, -Ist imt., »t t o'clock, V. M.
IVcfr»!istit .lll iais.iT! apply oo l»»Tl,.:Tln
•pr?u . c. ctusyg, Assent.
t'or Marietta and
■ Trn _ TUP. *t,wrCUKVIOT« C»r*w lU>DEnaos*
3 ii\ l«m>n r,T thfl *U>*eoti»l lntorim*hnteferlH
THURSDAY, April 2c th, at 1 ofloek» I*. «.g
For ft* ijbt oca iw-w »M'l Jt on or . .
at'rld 1 I** ittuN I«i3i Af^caw
■ THE»ir»CTfr ALTtWi. C*jt*ln<!*tr!tCT,
| Jkff—ftvrm lKivefur tho ntyvrnandltUiTmrJllfepcrtd,
iS^SifeasnTKllJAY.3l«lI nit..»t 4o'clock. P.U.
Fflr sutt *n t*mp3. rt to
.dt?j 1 PMfctt * I.IVIKOgTO»;AffaU.
t.-or st. Ijouit) Uilina a.»d Dohnqoe.
.joij TUB ilcilner I'KSJWB CITY, Capt 3. 3.
I *i!( It'a’ra £'r tb* abaraani) inurmfi
£3SHßS-ll*u p-rt', ca IHCUSI'AY, h inji, at 4
oY.aaii. V. M. . . v, v - . . . .
~*** S'S?SS!2J but.
1 JE32l*&wl}l IrHtfffot thott , jo't< , *o4 Intermediato
TttmtShiY. ttith lant-at 12 o'clock, M.
Vorai>BaDll>
not-, _ TU K 8 i?..m tr J AMKB I'A li K, CapUA UILIXI,
t J£Ssac¥iriiJ J*-*va for ihn ator© ami inurmallato port#,
TiIURFVAY' 30ih tart, *l4 o'clock, F« M*
For frrfcht 9iul fiW»ji« apply oa board, or to : .
a prig > * . FLACK A UVtNOBTOS, Ag*nl».
Ifor Cincinnati au<l konlrrllic*
mm** TUK rttsuncr CUUA, Captain Aetata, *nl\
far tin- aboT© on
Y, StfU» loaL, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For frfclgbt and puttge apply on **«£. < or w
oj»rl c J C. PARSES, Agaot.
For 140018*
- '<rm!«t*Rta«r AU«AW?APOn,Capt.U > flown» l
iLrlfi imTttfor lh«ftboT«anJlot*naedl»toportB|
SOlh Icßt, at 4 l*, JJ.
For frciiht pw*g« «pply ett %„ 4(rtml
JOHN FLACK* Agaat
*'• IS£>4.”
CANADA .WEST.
. ffSS» kCkToUUd, Port Stanley i RSgj
Ujigggg ' and Pori Oar well* .
TIIK tflNKlmf iifttsnro Bfcauaer T ELKO R API!, Captain
iL luuunr, *M make two trip# ft week. botwoeaClefelftnJ}
Port Stanley,an-S Putt Harwell, a»faUowff: • ,
L,.*v«* Cleveland Tor Vort Stanley, every MONPAk <t»d
TIIimSDAY EVENING, at?H ©Vfcylt. •. ■
Leave* Port Harwell (>r Port Stanley at 1
Leaved Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
add SATURDAY K.VKKIKO, at VA o’clock. ,
Tl»e aVleirmpb conn* etdot Cleveland, w»iu the Cleveland,
Colurahua and Cincinnati, the Cleveland •nd - l‘m4lior*li,
tho Loko Shore, end tho Totodu, Norwalk »ndClr.Teland
nallroad*. AUo oonnwta id Port Ktanley with tho London
Lino of stogM, which counccta with tho Great Western
elit and pawapo apply on hoard, or to 600\1LI* &
h tUPHKllALE,Ulorclaud; li. P. HOUIOMB, rortStanloy,
or A. M'BIUDK, Port Harwell. morS7Anoy
BEWCARPHISi
Spring Sty leu. „ ..
At the cheat oaupkt waheiiouse, ho. 82
TLIItU) Street—Wo" are now roceiftnff anil.
onoof the larcwt and ehoieot eUx*. o« P*ij
Cloths, Mala, MaUlnff, Tings, At, evm «“*“«• *F* ° f
New York. Tho stock has been aelectod with gTesteare.
L'oreeri. Infantojahyarticles la our Una,;»»
invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists in
partorthc following vtat • ' . ..
lloyal Velvet ami Brnawds Carpetings;
Tapestry Brassels;
AubuSson Carpets;
Extra Imperial and Soper Three-ply;
Patent Tapestry Ingrain;
Superfine antf Mn* Ingrain;
Worsted and Wool Carpels;
Wool end Cotton do
VenlUan 2*4 %> V* ®»d 4 4 *
Hemp Carpets, very cheap;
Whlto'nnd&icck Canton Mattings, 4~4,6-4, and 6-4;
Cocoa Matting, 2*4, 4-4,6-4, and 6*4;
Spanish Matting, > try cheap l
Elegant Mosaic Hugs, $6O per pairs
Axmlolsler, Chenille, and Tutted Rags, all prices;
Fancy English Slieepukln Maw, stsper palr;
flftlonul do do do from $2,60 to $6 each i
Together with ft largo selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide
printed doth table and piano covers, o'
entirely new designs, very rich .
Damtwh table and piano covers; also worsted damask by
tho yard, toUnott, doylcre, Ao. ft ,
A great variety of patterns iu floor 011-oloth, from «. to S 4
Hollands for windows, SO, 32,34,30, 33,40, 42,44,
Inches wide. , . «
Gold bordered shades, entirely now, very Tien.
Window shade* of ovory description.
Oval and hollow stolr rods, carpet binding, tacts, &e.
Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together with every
thing usually kept In Carpet Mown. ‘‘Small profiteand
.nt.v oiiluc.” UUi iIhAUuV t» tU, •
9 mrlm.o 82 Third street.
sewtokleyA«o4«my. ; !
A CLASSICAL end Commercial School for Bdya on tho :
Ohio and Poirasylyaniaßailroad, and OmoKiyer, 12
„„jftom Pittsburgh, Bov, 30S. S. IRAAELLI, A. SL,
lie Sommer Session trill commence on MONDAY, May
jlms .•—Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Ac., per session of
5 KnrSrcubrs and other particulars Inquire of Messrs. John
lrn?n AKNo.r.7 WatSrat,or T.II.NovInACo.iNmIOT
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. aprUdSw
State Library* • |
NOTICE.— It will to tbodotyof tie Btnto Librarian to ]
rm»it soon to tho Joint Library Committee or tbivLo
•.tnmtKo names of IndltUoale who born Boobs charged
Vo tb M™otort»jd? Tborearc lndirldnals tbrtbgt
a fi?mmomT«Sth thus charged. Thin notice U giron
SitrilrSSmayflStbeßiselTt* ta potion of any Jcok
belonging *® «• IfcteUJW'Jj Sw todTt ln»n«ntot
m m S lSn h od.X%| ?&«“**"“■ 10
i the Librarian the title of the Book. J 6 ome » &0 *
| Library. Harrifrtmrg, April 4, ISM.
Musical Instrument*, duns and Pistols, a ther Beds, Fur
S?««T nifa of articles—for any length of Umo
jjitnrc* rhartrcs for storago considerably- lower than
SK&bE the hall door. All
tam“SS'Mler of
3 amrfiam Mwkcrel:
‘ t
-
{ ' l '
. _! ; _ _ ii *z~j. "JL*, _JL ~--»* »,
IOMMERCIAL tPGST.
PITTSBCOGH BOARD OF TBAOE AKD
MEttenANTS’ ESOUAN6B TRADE*
- ■; OFFIOERSr . ■■■«»■
FrttuUnt-JOUX BHIPION.
; • J-Vrif -Tice iVcridefti-War. IT. SHrtn: ' :
fitamd “ M 1 • Wad -
Waf, S. ffAvxw
SHreittwrer—Joint- D;- Bcuilt. . ~
A’/iwnnfcnrfaltf-B.' T.NOaMrAH;Ja. ■: ,
GMmiilee an Arbitration for Aprtl-*\Vtt. R. BUOY’S, V.
P•w. b. KNauau, W* K.'KuncK»H* 'L« Bnww*»» andJ.
B. PILWOSId.-•. •' ..
DAILY BEYIBW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Omoß of.fnt-PAiLT ilonKino Post, 1
Thurssday, April 20,1854. j,
Thoto was considerable activity la the market yesterday*
although the sales wero notheavy. Floor wa s & trlflo
higher, until tho receipt Of tko Now York noon .report;'
which had rather a dampening effect. Some description*
of Bacon- brought a slight advance; but tbs average sbervrs
no material chaste. We subjoin & Hat of quotations aa ro.
portal on ’Change:- r “ -
FLOUB—A sale ©f IOT this superfine woe ’ made from
storo 6O do extra, also from .'tore, at $8; SO do
extra from first hands at $7,75.> ; - ...
GRAlN—2oobush shelled Cora was sold in-Jots at 62}£c
r»r bushel; 400 do in the oar ctSSo. »
BACON—Sales of 15,000 lbs Shoulders at h%\ 5,000 do
Hams at 8%; 0 tea Sugar Cured do at 10@1&>£: 4hhds
Sides at C3i; 8 doflhouldera.at b%\X do. Hams at t%; 3,000
Bjs Hama and Shoulders at for tko former and 6?£ for
the latter; and 8 cks Shoulders at 6££.
LAUD—BO kegs brought Or, pavaolo by ft draft on tho
East at &0 days; also 13 bbis payable do at #3£e;
BEEF—A'BaleorStcsßtllo^lb.
• BUTTER—2I kegs at 9a lb, payable by a draft on the
East at UOdays. •
: ' OREKN APPLES—A aalo of 250 bbls took placo at $2,50.
DRIED FRUlT—Apples—l6o bush dry No; 2, atsl
busheLcasb. Peaches—l4o bush at btxab, cash;
60 dodo Inferior, at $1,65 do; 100 do do at st;-2QO do at
$1,621*; 140 do inferiorsl. . „ .
PAINT—A Sale of 80 bbls Mineral was made at 80c ®
—Nefthonnacks bring 63c.. Wo nbttco onoanlo
of 50 bags at this figure. ■ ■ ■* -. i; .■ .
SALT—Brings $2 bbl. Only ono salo of 76 bbls. .
SODA ASH—Sales of 6 casks at 3)fc; and 15 do at 3Kfe.
PEA NUTd—One sale of 000 bushels, to arrivo, stsl,£o,
cash: another do do at $1,16. # , . . • .
MOLASSES—SaIes of 66 bbls on wharf, at 23c;
30 do do p t ; 25 do do, in two lots, on wharf, at- }tt
bbls Syrup at 37}4r, eaah. ...
BUOABr—Wo notice salcooffiO hh&s at 4
months; 60 do good fair in throe lott,at 6 da
prime atssl£; 40 do good fair, on wharf, at 4 months.
WHISKY—Two lots, 30 and 35 oble, brnoght 26c, cask;
60 bbls Old Ryo—a superior article, at 60c il gallon.
BAHK HOZB XIBT.
COEMOTIO MILT TOB fn* KOftIOTO PoBf BT
Hoon to Bnrgenli Exchange Bftnkerti
; Garner of I food aaa Sixth tlrttii, PiUtburghi
PENNSYLVANIA, } .
Pittsburgh 8ank5......... pW.jSUteßk.*tidUrunchM.» 1
FhQttdolphift u - J4;Otbersolvoutßftnka...«. 1-
Bk>wtw*lll« «•' - - P»r ; ofSAndusfcy~..~~
Bucks county ** . •«•••».»•«• 60
ChostcrCo.(ninriramO— .60
Odambia Bridge Co JilUrbana 6*
Danrillo “ - WiW005Urr............... 20
Delaware co. *' . _ IHMANA.
Dovlestown ** •*«»•*»•• Bt<)c& Bwh..« 1 .
Eagton l4tBUt«Bk,»ttdbraricl2ca.- 1;
Gensontovn u Sir ILLINOIS. •
Luoutor IStnkß Vi>Btale Stwk 11Mka.*....... 1 •■
lobanon “ • wiStalo Bank Brea*....— to.
Montgomery co. Banka-. yj tank of aMnoJj.....w. v .. JO
Northumberland " ~ W, KENTUCKY.
Potto rtllo “ >4l AH eolrent Banka.. 1
Stag “ _ 9i MIBSODKI.
Bcbnyliaileoanty “ -. t,j!St»l*Bk.»ndbr»nohc«* 1
Wuhlnzton u . ... par! MICHIGAN.
WcatUranch “ ... J.l| AUeolT.nl Banka 1
WranSg-.-. It WISCONSIN..
CaHISoT: 1 I Marine a Hre Itumnmee
ChmnborabttrE;;;-.--. 2
“fflSSiui.i. 9
Jlcmeslal« .e-.... 1 I All soWcnt CBaVff..~...r. 1
** F^rrnCAWMNA.
WayßoBburg...«e..-.a,.., 1 AlUc)»6atb4DU... 1
Relief Notes** %AH »olTcot Banks... 1 14
UnltaJ States 0*nk~..... lb AIeABASIA.
Allegheny City Sctljw.. par. AKwltwit Jgik*.—.. *
PltfeburghCUy **• par. • LOBISLISA.
Allegheny Co. ** AD«clfentl»nnhs......... !}•£
b NEW YORK. EXCHANGES.
Nev York City WNcrYork. P»r. |
Country Bank*-..™- k'lrbJlidAlphla....—.. par.]
NEW JERSEY. IRelUmcre...P^]
AHwlwnt Banka..—.,. MCtawwtU*..-. K4K5*
DELAWARE. jLoulfrßie.......
All solvent Banks Si\iU I^ulu,• r;;;™’ —* t.
BaallSotM...«»M»«e>.e -YALBB OP WINS.
MARYLAND. ?Aa«rie»n(lo}(Un*w)«.... r*r«
Baltimore CaDkA* KUmcrtranOolfltf»ld).......pr‘ma
Ctonutty Banka jJiSorcreiffns ~ f 3
VIRGINIA, {Udlitt**.. JW
Dsnk of Vo. * bra&ebotfa.* -r *Pnrir«rfekdoT«>.. J* 0
PMmew'Bk.fcbracrb?*.. 1 jTsu Thaler* * 80
Valleyßk.*br&&cbeP,.M. 1 !T.mGuttlers 3 W
ExfianffeßK.st'rtm’hr# .1 *
Whe&Uog lUnka.— »
Wheeling branrW I |!>>nWr»n>% Peine* >-‘6 *o
NEW ENGLAND. |Diutiloonn,i?p.niiL/h.«.«.i0 2o
AU Banks.—. „ U lQ
FBICSS 0? STOCKS,
tKat*CT»JHn.f fsafntumisrcso ros* fit-
PatTleUl <fc Frlanil, Bttchauße Rrotera,
• Cmur •/ rtMmd tßuattrub, i\Usvth. ■
lAHSB JhiL ! Ailrd. ilhe Fol.
Cnite-lStatMOs UW-- -1 110® I 150®!* 100,00
tjSumsuiSk nvt .. two, 101®, w®
PrensylTaniafla-Hm,..-. IW.OO,
PenasylTanlalsW* - . -■ »»,» #..00 100,00
Allcjihrajrooanty t }s2*
Ailcstbcny countycfmpcTiiF.......... BP.OO 100,00, 10*.00
HtuWicttyi./ . ... 03A>, 100,00 100,00
Fltbrtmrsh >fly cou&onff. , i • I
New Ytife .. IffWG, Io3y?s 100,00
AllegheßjCUyOs,.....■.- SS.OOr SO, Oftj .100,00
Allestlwny C.ty e(mv*ia*,pey«M« ; 4-
I»PhiUdeUrliU... 02,00, 01,®,: 100,00
E*n»otPllL.lian:ti_. . - 0560- M,.0 60,00
MerchtmtsaMhUttfAftiiretyiiaiill 6.,®, &..60; 60,00
f?»r«T»*Wg»» Rant 66»2U; fi&jfiGj . W,*KI
ftmers’lXipoiUßetik..... ■ ■■ ,{ ■.;}
i AlleglienThevlonii liAiih-..00,ti. 00,0>j. *,14
. imiixiH stocks. t . *
1 aiocaajfabcTa Bridget, 23,76,
: Horthcrn iibanU* 8ridie....—30,00 53,00,
INSUKASCB STOCKS ■ .• ■ • J
i Western lastxruuf* Company K»,M,. 10,00;
CatSMni > ■ -Itfitor 17*00,-
i Associated FinuaenNGoiu*i*uj~.. 6,00; T>W);
t TKUSIKAIUX STOCKS. ■ ! ' !
Atlafltlcind Obld-.u..........* •. 42.00- 44,00.
Pittsburgh,Cincinnati * 4l,T 6t 43.00;
lAlrf ppiA , ■, , . T .24.M0i
i PittaburgbOm W,O O; 68,
ttonooifabelaskciwnter ~s 46,00;
KAILBOAII STOCK. I !
P«insylt*t>lftK«nroa»i.-..<-j.00;
Cbloacd P*saasylr*Tsla.lbinrtiad... 48,*5|- <O.OO. 60,00
CUreUndilitmbttrßUnaHitwd-. 60,00: 63,00; 60,00
' Morim BaJlwajrand Dry !>«&..„. 102, Go; 106,00; 100,00
Turtle Crwk Plnnk Ibiad . 10,00 i 12,00. »6«00
PerryscillcPlaDb
arwt»burffTurnplka...«...~.~..« 8,00, 10,00 ft .
CbartlmCoal Company......* 18,60 20,00
COITKU STOCKS. i J
Pittsburgh padßoston « —J75,00j •■***■
North American -- —j <£>®|
North West.- - S’®?! :
North We5tern.............. - —! »« -■
Adeeutuiu..— • ®>— *,
OhloTrap Hock.. ... - !
Pittsburgh atut Isle 80ja1,—......, 8»00, 10,00 t .<
Douglas Houghton.6®, 6®.
0u10n0gen..,«.....» «... <• „ | •
Ridge ••,0 i*22|
Bluff. 2®. 2®|
Peninsular....- - »••• I
Potest ' — . 0®:
2,60|. 8.00!
Eagle * ---—...
NO 215 UEAD OF WOOD STREET, PITTSDURQH,
And near Uie Gsuuttry Gale, LawrenceotXU. ■ i
Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, io” I
Freeport Btono Walls nod Fences, Montlo Pieces, Cen
tre anil Pier Tops, always on hand anil mado to order, .
N B flavins Introducoda new stylo of Fence for Ccm«
otory Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cat through in panel or
railing form, and at Tory little cost om Iron fencing. I
1 refer to specimens of that and other work 1 have already
done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I hnvo on hand a choice
selection of drawings for every description of work in my
line.
. , ; BSFEttIHOMv , I
Col. UHNRY SIcCOLLOUGII, I>ltobor B h.
WH. BAG ALKY, Ew., ..... do -. , 1
KtIAMKR A BAUM, . :: do
Mra. HARM A tt DESNA, do
non. WILUAM WILKINS, Home Wood.
Hon. THO3..IRWIN, Allegheny. ;
'Mm..TIEBNAN, Sr.,- dj> ,
JOHN MeDONALD CROSS AN, SlonOßßohela
Knoee. - • nprlU-dw.
Tjair’o Mercantile College, Fltt.bargli, Po.
EBTABHBHBB IN 18»—Incotpotatol by tho Loglna.
taro of Eem»;lvonlo, aUh perpetual charter.
- BOAJUJ-OF-WREOtOBBI ' '
ilotkoJAaia Bootuiriw, l Hoa* Walter IL Lowrib,
«♦ Wm. Wilsws, - I ** ■ CaAULM NATLOB*'
• « MoSßS'Hampton, \ Gen. J. Ki. Moouheap. - rr
• p DUFF* PrineipaU Author of Duff's Book Keeping, Ac*,
Professor ot Book Keeping and Commercial Sciences.
& H. BALHOFFftßrotfessoT of Penmanship. -»
Ni B. HATCH* Esq., member of tho Pittsburgh Bar, PH*
fersordf Commercial Law. - r
P. HAYDEN, A. M* Professor of Mathematical and<3la*
deal Department, Professor of Mathematieß, Ac. - •• - -*** \
This 1b considered the most extensive and perfectly organ-.«
izod Commercial Coliegein the United States. Four active i
aaristenta ;/one employed in the Book Keeping department-;
Duff's ay Steins or Mercantile and ,Bteamhoa,t Book Keep*
.t os are taught by:the author, the only teacher nf_ Boor
Keeping In the western' States, formerly known M an ox*,
tenrfvo'merchant and,ship owner. „Hls experienceAhus
enables him to give ah insight into real burinesß, £men
other teachers hate no means of importing.
- Ilia training for businow comprehends upwards of 4W
real business transactions; 800 commercial computation^,
• -AlhOroughcoureeofbndness'PmOtAjrsHiP. . t
' Baßy Lectures on Commercial Law and Commercial
Sciences, the theory of pr6etas,the«tpl maUpgmoney, Ac.
Duff’s Book Keeping, Harpers edition, price $1 impost *
ege'Zl oents, ” the most perfect and comprehensive intne
Book Keeping,price sl,posta^,^.eehta,
<‘a perfect systomfor such Bookß and Acoomata.”
.Duff’s Commercial Calculations, prico.6o cents.
j^*‘Bond.for 1 a L clrcular byjpflll; . [aprCaHw
HOICK FOWLS.—A few pslr of Bhang&ai ena oroer
fowls, bred wltbcsro,*om premium stock. AMo, Eggs
oftbo übOYSfor batching, fteshood'
sprite - JAME 3 WABDEOP. Sinh at,
. *>.
AUCTION SALES";
Anetion Cara.
TAMES iPKENNA, Auctioneer and Ooramiwdop Her*
tfchaiit,No. 120 Wood street, near the eorcerof Fifth,
tegular sales of Dry Goode, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware,
new and second hand Furniture, each day at lO and 2
o’clock; and at early gaslight, each evening; Watehoß and
Jewelry,Gunn, Pistole, Books, Fancy artioles,Cntlery, Boots,
Bhdea, Ac.; with a general assortment of evory description
'of Dry Goods. Bofor to thoprincipal merchants, feb9
Auction— : .
A T the Commercial Bales Boonm, corßer ; of,Wood.and
A_ Elfth ntroeta, *t 10 o’clock, A. M., a gmmJ Maoitaoot
of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry floods, ClOthipgfßoots
and Shoes, natSjCopfcAeuv-. .=
AH. 2 0 CLOCK, P« M», r-..-
Groceries, Queensworo, Glassware, Table
Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen.. Fur*
nltnre.Ac.. '
’ ’ AT 7 O’CIOCK, P. M..
Books, Stationery, Fancy Artidts, Mmical_lnstrumonts
Hardware and Ontlery,. ClotMng, Variety Goods, Gold and
Silver watihca, Ac._ _P. M.~ DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjaffUtf
—' ' JAKES HeiEHITA, Auationefflr. :
DllY GOOD 3 AT ACCTIONr-On Monday, April«, nt
10 o’clock, will commence the . sal© of an extensive
stock o’ a retail Dry Goods Store, and continue every day.
Sunday excepted, until all aroaold. The stock contains an
elegant assortment of goods, snch as usually found in o
city retail store,-among which are: sake, poplins, linen
stripe for ooatisg, mouS delain all wool, bobinfit, lawn,44
col’d muslin, oil chlntse nod calico. Chembra .ginghams,
blue cambric borage, silk plaid do, all wool striped and plain
do, dlk poplin,.allillk and wool, striped dd, spotted* giog*
-ham, curtain- muslin,- linen-table cloths, all wool 'faney
shawls, whitejaconet muslin, hosiery* brown and bleache 1
xnnriloss cotton hdktk; Italian lustring cravats, 'Queen
doth, heavy wide French merino, wadding, suspenders, su
perfine brood Cloths, table and diaper check, ewuraod mull
muslins, Irish finen. node loins, fancy laws; drab etete, *Dk
mohair Idstre, black alpaca!, white bollahd, linen towels,
cashmere shawls, block silk mantillas,: cas&wtis; linen da
mask, silk and woolen plaids; flannels, ebaosans, Ac. Goods
arranged and opened fur examination Paturdayprevious.
' ~ npr!9 JAMES ftt’KENNA, Auct’r.
TitOß RENT^—A Restaurant, located on one of the.moat
JO public streets of tbe city, fiUed_up wUh.ttate and in
the moct .comfortoblo style, haring.nU tho latest-modem
improvements necessary for such an establishhient, vrith
kitchen adjoining. Cooking Stove andaooking utensils fur
nished, with table serrioos, carpets, newly papered, tables,
chairs, and every article im.the.most perfect order. • Apply
• at McKenna's auction house.:
■ apiis : \ :-y : JAMESSIKENNA, Auct’r.
£. 21. DAVIS, AaetionoßT,
A BStG NEE BALE OF COFFER STOCK, at the Met-.
• J\ . chnntS* Exchange.-—On TftCItSDAT EVENING, April
37th, at VA o’clock, will be sold without reocrTc, fur cash
par funds,hy order of Alex. Bradley,assignee of.Bcalft, At
kinson A Okely t one hundred and teashare* Bluff. Mining
Oorapahy Stock, onwhich on assessmontof flfty_centeper
Bharolsdos. (aprgQ] . V. M.HATia r Aactioneer.
B*" OOKa-jVT AUCriUN.—WIU bosQldat Uio OonmwrcM
Snlea Booms, corner Wood and fifth streets, on SAT
URDAY EVENING, April 22d, commencing tf * tfclocfc, ft
miscellaneous stock of ceir and second hand Books; 1 coni
prising; lopartydd publications of much. Interest, now out
of print; new and excellent editions of English elemirpUry
TTorUs,' in the Tftriou> bronehes'-Of knowledge; library edi
tion* of the standard authors. Jo literature and science; su
perb copies of tho family Bible,ln various bindings; a uni
form library, bound, set of the modem novelists relewnt
gift hooks for the young; cholco lot of stationery; Ac*, Ac.
- apri»- Y ' •- ••• • : p; M.-PATJBrAccfe
T
, AtUULE HEAL -ESTATE IN SKVJiNTU WAKU, AT
1 Accn«t~o» THURSDAY EVENING, April 27th, at
destock, at the Merchant** Exchange, Foarth street, b«-
tween Wood and Market street*; will be sold that esl.uable
lot of ground No 189, in tboplan of lots laid oat by Cook
A'Cariatt, situate cd Cliff street, near residence of Mrs.Tot
ten, haring a front of 24 feet, and extending back 160 feet
to Cook rtroet, commanding a splehdFcgrieir of.thotwln
ciUca, three rifera and surrounding country. Terns at sale;
apr2o . .. - - .- P» M. DAVIS, Aoct’r.
•TfWtfQNEB SALK OK BUY UOOUS, *OV~Oa XliOTWlay
xjl morning, April 20th, at 10 o'clock at theCorntnerdal
Sales Kootoi, corner of Wool ami Plftli StroeU/wlll be sold
without reserve, by order of Assignee, a general assortment
of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, among which are suporflna
Cloth#, Cwimerea, tweedy »tio«Ua,Jeai»/aoromer cloths,
drilling*, blankets, brown sheeting*, bleached muslins, al
paccaa, dolatooa, bfcrages, Coburga.-mcrinoa, prints, eilks;
vesting*, hosiery, gloves,'aha wli,- hdkfa, buttons, thread,
sewing #iik,.4e. - • - ;•
Atom—A ’ef.Cwlilonable clothing, hah*, caps,:
boots# *hoe*, do.- .
At 2 o'clock—Grocery Dn*are f qu«nswara, new and
M-enndbacd household and kitchen fomUnre, table cutlery,
cocking stoves, Ac.
At? o'clock, P.MHJoldendaUfer.wMchod, Jewelry,gun*,'
pistol#, fioa cutlery, brush*#, perfumery; fancy *oap, aecor-;
deoo*. port'.monies, variety goods, 40. .. •
anrlß . ; , . . p. M. DAtIS, AoeVr.
G.l)lngham&Co. f fl TroMportattohLine,
To AND FBOSI PHItADELPHiAt BALTXUOBB -AND
NEW Owners andAgentsof saU Use
luito been for the pwt foarteen yeast eonsoctai with tbe
** old vit»bUsh«l Bingham’* I4fle. n They will rfre their
twa&J prompt atirnliunto the ftrwardic;? of Frounce, Mer
chandise, in tbo shortest time and on asfivcrafcle
-. ■ •
JQs~Ontyoi» trsonhipment between
delphi* and Baltimore,
OEO, BTNQIXA3I A CO.»
Canalßarid, Liberty St, ntUbuYglu.
BINGHAM, DAVIS A C 0. ,( -
270 Market sresi, "Pldtadelphla.
JAMES WILSON, Agent,
121 North sfc, Baltimore,
• M, h, OSTRANDER, Agent,
Bfi York.
doing W-e»t*
4 AO ENT trill Jcara lor the West and South*
A w?Wen th» lUtSTOF>IAY tint,for tho jmrpcee of
tdcitlcc TiniTWirtyiMil** examining disputed. doddcObtful;
tattd Titles, paying Taxes, attending to the claims of minor
heirs hating rights to or to property located in the. West or
Sonth'Wwtem State*, 4c.. - • •
lle VUI also git* his ettehtlon.to tbo collection of claims,
being <m bis route! Any persons wishing to swots hiefer
»kcs can be «Rotamodated by calling on . ; i
TOOMAB WOODS, .
N 0,70 Fourth at.
L. ALLEN,
ForciguWlncs, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
iola-Bya Whislry, &c.,
dIgOrttKCTIFTING mSTILLGB,
NO. S WOOI»! &XHEUE, PITTBDU.BGII, PA.
VITINSS, Brandies, Gins, OordUUt Jamaica Spirits, St.
Yf Creixami New England Rum, ClareU,Ctmnpagnes,
Scotch Ale, London Brown lrish, fJeoteh, Bourbon,
CHd Bonongahtla Rye and Rfectilkd WLLky t Apple, Peach,
Wild-Cherry and Blackberry BnmdiM; imported Houma,
BeftsUi, and" Prlncipu Cigars; IlnU-Sponiah and Common
Cigars. «U at such low prices ns to ehalleng* compo itlon.
Fancy Bar Kegs and- Labelled Bottles of efery style, and
Demijohns of ail tires* I respectfully tatito ah examina
tion of my stock, at No. fJ WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,,
Penna. - •'••'•* ■• •- ■•••• • '-• r apr&lr
, ftewTrtmmlng Store,
• ya. ! s3 Cbmcr tf iiatid DUmond, :
VAN GOUO2a rcspccfully announces to the
* rmbikbf Pittsburgh andvldaity, that be will open hia
new* Trimming Store ou Monday, April 17 th. Haring fitted:
op thoueatest tore room in the city, and filled it with a
choice Riteetton of thelaiwE ityleaof.Trimmlngaand Fan-:
cy Goods, taar flatters himself that he will offer .superioriu-
osnts afid endeavor to give mil satisfaction to all who
inayfitror Mm ▼Uh.'thrir pattonage. ‘ '
Kow, don’t forgetlhftplace—-No. S3MaTtet street. corner
of thoPlaaond. faptU] - . FRANK VAN GOJIDKU.
60,00
60,00
00,00
60,00
-60,00
- Phonography.
H WILLIAMS will give hawrai* In PHONOGRAPHY, at
. from 12 M. tnl P, M-; and from 4to S o’clock, P.SL,
In hia SCHOOL ROOM, corner cf FERRY .*fid' LIBERTY
Streets,Pittsburgh. •■•;.•; :• ■ -
A knowledge of. thUdellghtftitanil usefularf can be ae
qalrcd In from twelve to twenty lessons, of 6ft hour each.
TgTms.2S cento per lewon; ' • V ' ; , -:hprlQ^w
TtJ© Qreatett Invontloq of the Age.
rr«h TO AVOIR those Unpleaejint;feeUhapthatusually
I Mancompany of anew flat, ibeCGNFOR-
lately Imported front Parb», forms the Hat to
tho exact shape and risodf -the head. A neatflt, and a good
Hoi may bolt-ad at 7T Wood street.
aptfi: v ■• •••■••. • •• Wtf. DOUGLAS-
push Aloagi Keep Moving I
rfinOSß ahOQt to remove their reddened oner about the
1 Ist of April, shouldnot forgot to call upon M. G RAFF
A CO;; 524 WOOD Street; and supply themselves with a
COOKINGSTOVE or ORATE, a* they may require;- Messrs,
draff A Co. eautmt bo surpassed'by anyestablishmentin
this city; for tho beauty, utility, add cheapness of .their
good a. • Giro them ncall, ■ y v- - mar3l
' notice to BtoclUiolders«
Omcs or tob PiTTSb'oa asu CoKKiusvmfi R.R;.Co.,\
Pittsburgh,February 24.18 M. f ■:
A GREISADLY to a resolution of the Board, of Directors
A; of tho Pittsburgh and OonnriWviUo - B. R. Co., passed
at ambeting heldattheofllcodf tbeCompiny,Neville Half,
ia ibis city, on Wednesday tho 22J idat, individual subset!-
bera-to the stock of said company .are hereby* notified that,
the id, 3d and 4th Instalments or two dollars and fitly cents
per share ou thclr subscripilons wlll be due and payable at
the office of the Company, on the i&th days of March, April
and Hey next W3L B. CURRY, Treasfirer. .
■ ftb2s - . : ; ; P.A C.IUR. CO.
Fofiy«dneßaUdlngLonafidTwo Large
Brlch Dwelling Honeti For Sale,;, -
mnK eabscilbcr now offrrstho following well known and
I desirable pTOtertyfbtsa!e t situate In.: the SEVENTH
WARD, city of "Pittsburgh, and but TEN MINUTES walk
&om the’Coutfc House. . " .• X,' '
ONE LARGE BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments,
situated on the corner of Colwell and MUler streets. Also,
ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,-with eight
apartments, situated oil Reed street. EIGHT Building Lots
on Colwell street; TEN Building Lots on Reed : street;
TWENTY-THREBBulldiagLote on TUller street.. This pro
perty Is very conveniently dtuatod, and will be very desira
ble for private residences.- . ‘' ■"
The above property, if not sold at private sale,will b© sold
at Pnblio Auction, on THURSDAY;.May 11th, at 2
o’clock; V. M»,j • •
; Traaia:~-One~fiflh oosh: tho: balance' In TEN -YEARS,
with annual paymonts. For further particulars, enquiroof
the subscriber. . JACOB-.TOMER,.'.
octlO:fiinV' on ColwalT. near-Tine Want. •
‘ . rjOHNGRUUTTi
IMPORTER OF WINES, Ao.—Dealer
in flue Old Mohohgahela Whisky, Peach - Brand?, Ac.
Distiller, corner of fisnithflcld and Front
- aprlS
' Teaa for tbe People*
CSTOV NOTWITHSTANDINQ so muchfuw abbot the
of Tt«i,'Vo; are rqceWlng SWHalf Chests,'
of Young Hjsoni, Imperials* Gunnow-
Oolongs, SoueHnng, and Congou, all of ’wnich
tlms been core. and wlll be sold as usual; .
JAYNEB ' ; -
Pawn TeaSfcti, 3S Ptftb »t.
Wontedt ' .* • - ‘
fpWO APPRENTICES to I corn the Trunk. Business.
• JL ply at,No. 141 WOOD Btreet.tiprfi# '
TTANILLA UKAN—Avcry superior article.- received by
JV, Bpria JOS. gtBMISft
TTAUT WINE—v
■.tri . ■••. - ' 4cask8 lf lLmtSautflrna r, WinG; ;
•>. .* '4 do. ;Bordeaux do; :.
- 4 half casks do . do;.
. Received Mid Tor Bole by HILLER & WOKETBON, .
/ -"‘ftpltl. • . 221 and 223 Liberty street.
PRINTS—Fine, medium and cbe&p quail-
Ij ties, fbr6aloby•* :
op? 13 ■ ■ •- W ALTER P. ’ HARSH ALL.-
BROOMS— SO dosoa jubt received and Tor sale by.
:aprtS v HENRY II COLLINS.
DRY APPLES-r-30 ska juatrccoived ftodforsaleby -
nprl3 HENRY H COLLINS,
(OTTER—I bbl roll for sale by 'v<
> aprlS HESKY 11. COUIHS.
BEOPEHTX FOB A lot on FoUrthotreot, North
•Ho, between Bmlthfield and Grant streets, SO feet front
by lOOdeep, to a 20 feet alley;-. Enquire of v
AUSTIN LOOMIS, •
- No. 92 Fourth et
FOR BALB—Mortgages on good dty property, one. two
and three years date. A liberal bonnawUibeelvea
:• ausiis xoosns,':
02 Fourth Ft :
A.PPLBION'ti Oomplefco Atlas of the WotMi with on ln->
to Physical and Historical Geography, and
, an alphabetical index of tho laiitade &nd l longitude of
000 places; sixty-ono eleganllyengraTed and colored maps,
xrttb compaiaUvoecolcs, lvol,loTgequarto»Porcalebr • 1
• aprlT ; . 8. B, LAUFgflß.;67Wood si -
BAUD WARRANTS FOR BALE—tOfrecfa Warrant*; 80
dor4o do; by .. AUSTIN LOOMIB,
aprll 92 Fourth at..
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Wll. i.OBO. DIKGQiU.
WM. BISOHAM A CO.,
•FORWARDING:AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,;
sCreelj rfjpiwtfe i’enncf. Jlatfrcdd Depot,.
\'iomTy'r: : v>--;.;;••• -r Pimiiirßori, Pa. ,
■ If AG AH .At- AHLy ■ r. •
Ketnil in Siß:9 t -RMcV<tkd
• rV "Staple DRY GOODS, Nos.-91 Market and B Union
street, Pittsburgh. ■ aprl
.... William Tftorn, Druggist, 1 r
HAS REMOVED to the cornor of HAND and PENN
Streets, wheyo •he will, as ostial, attend promptly to
hia numerous friends. All articles in his lino ore warranted
pure, and put,op wjththo utmost care. marl-hOm
JOHN HAPT, JK.,
... -. ■ (Successorto Jaa.arQqffey,') ■• •'>
Wholesale and Xletail Dntfffflsl,
: A ND Dealer la PAINT.% OILS,. DYE STUFFS, Ac, 141
■JX Wood street, thtco doorsbelow Virgin alley,
• npr4mdely . ; . . . PITTBBUPQH. 1
: HEW DEV GOODS STORE* r
Iron Front«No, OtMarkct afreet* \
OUR house being nowopen forthetrensactlori of a gener
al Dry Goo Jr business, we would respocifullj solicit tho
- jatronage of , the public,, tooling confident that, from our ex
entire and .woll. selected &tock of SILKS, PANOV AND
STAPLE GOODSi we can offer each Inducements a* will in-'
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL,
• apr4:tf , • . -.'.HoA 91 Market and S.Unfon street ;
J. fe'KA9T£BB, 4B J AU'T. »M. 11. MARKL*
HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetond Duquesne
• • Way, PUtflb'nrgh, Pa. !/
MOMABTERB A MARKLE, Proprietors.
K. WHll BHOUBK,
SItK ANB \VOOI.EN MER AND CLEANER,
’ . No-7 ISAEELLA Et, Mar Uio EmmeMlotel,
rite Bpr»ng.S*yle of Hat.— COX A
JStS CO.,coruer ci Wobdstreet afcd' Diamond, AMoyi.wD*
intoodaco tbo Spring Styteof HATS this day. • £foblS
GOAT-HANDS, VOgt'lUnds/and Pants Makers .wanted
nt JOHN CALLAHAN’S, comer of Wood and Water
streets. Cash paid for Work ercry Saturday evening. .-feW,
A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine
jfx House, ou Seventh street, aaitablu for storing raolaSsee
or produce. .Inquire of.. , JOHN H. F-TEWAHT,
marA.- 7 267Xibvrty street, r
dwelling house now oeenpied by me on Federal
... street, Allegheny,' N 6. v 4 Collonade Row, near thwend
of the brWgo. ■ Knqnlrwat the houtie. .
feb2s:tf : ' .■ -• ;• ■ W; B. IDWRIE.
; ‘ Statolo Wanted,)
IiriTHXN a few squaresof thd passenger station of Penn*
’ f sylrania Rallroad,BUfhrichtly large to liold seven or
eightLdt6CS. . . ADAMS. A CO.,
mart ' . 64 Fourth street. :•
ROBERT a FHia.S.tl'S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
>*. ' Hassell & Bro. f .
BOOKSKfJiEHP, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN
I>AUI> ANOLIOIIT and Publisbera cl
tbs X 0.0. F. TOKEN, No. 13 fmhjstreet, Pittsburgh* Pa.:
•: marlfely !
Dr — " -
Jepot and ttalltoad Track Far Bent. '
A I>A 518 ft. CO.’S FBKIGIfT B'SgOT ON UtBKBTY
XL street,'iwlth Railroad. Ttnrkj-BwitcUj and appurto
nances, for a tetnuif years. Inquire at the JSrprew Office,
Sod yorntmetreet. y-y,.-..- v frMtttf j
BEW PiPER MIU.. .
CA.VTOIf, OHIO. i
' WISHER, AOTEKSON 4 Co. f hare juitstarUd their pa;
r per TfiHl at the'abo?e place, where they will be happy
torero orders for, prinUog and. wrapping olj
. Removal. .
* )AUL KLEINER has removed his LITERARYDEPOT
X from No.7J-Tblnl street, to Fifth street,- opposite ihe
The3tjr%.- where be will, be happy to see his former patrons,
And oil othors desiroas of purchasing any of the cheap Li*
teratareof thaday.- apr7:ly :
; ZEeW ClotUtacr Store,-A.
X 0.4, SIXTH STREJfIV OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber baa jastopened this sew establLduncDt,
where he has always on hand * large and choice assort
ment of ell articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equal
to any In the city, and will jell at the most reasonable pri
ces- The public ore requested to sire him a call.
mcTftiT. - . vk. oppßSHEnran.
Taitenotlcci
fTOIAT TIIK AGENCY OPCAtfT. MARK STERLING,!
JL concern log any .business of; raise' in Pittsburgh, tits
this day been closed by mnttfsl consent. AD personrbaT
ing claims agalairt me, or tbcstcttm ferry boat Brc-.
thors/* will apply to me personally, on said boat, or at the
SLClair Hotel. ' MARTIN BRODERICK,
January S,lBte. - ••• V raary ;
lmportom to iaUern,
-fil3T RECEIVED, a large assortment of Tailor? and
(I. Trimmers* Shears, of the best makes In the-country,
which we offer at tho manufacturer* a prices, at :
. BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise-Works,
.. . . '■ 100 Wood street,
fob? ...... Wholesale Agents for manofocturerg.
■. ... Oysters and Fresh Fish. , . .
>< • CIXA9. KIMBLE * CO.has commenced keep
raHJd Ao-rjing all klri-Isof fresh Fish, which ho'wiU keep
a : «>uatant supply ©n hand, both wholesale and
Nrflgy. rettolli ftll.hindsof eastern Fish and lako Fish.
At depot,«>rncr of Hand ond Liberty streets, by .
matg?tf ’ CH4B- KI3f»LE A CO.
, Plumber* v>antc«L
I WISH T<> EHtfFLoY two or Uir*.trgncd Clambers; nontf
but good workmen need apply. An Interest in the above
business trill be given If;required, or I will sell out the
wholo business to a- cbmjhjumt. workman. This is a rare
ehanroV &* the baduesa ls well .established and has a good
run of custom. .Also, an ApprentiM warned. of
129 Fourth, street, *
• Ko. 18$ Wood tirttt. Third door. Wow, Virgin AiUv-:.-
80W29 & TETLEYwouUcaH the attention of Sporting
men to tbeiilarge wwbrtment of Goes, Rifles and Re
volving Pistol**- tha. lurgast and beat selected stock ever ;
opened in this market; together with tigeneral assortment
of Hardware, and Fishing Tackle, ail Of which
wb after at thS loweat possible prices to cosh purchaser*, or
fbrgond-ftPinoTedpnpeg^; '• • m&r^
“THE SHADES!” ’
MOM © A M M - IB K Y S 3 M
-•f>I3SPEGTFOI&Y Informs hb friend?, and the public in
it general, that he has fitted up the largo and commodi
ous SALOON, in the basement of the THE ATBI3, -where ho
keeps constantly on hand the choicest LIQUORS, of the
BEST BRANDS. Hla saloon Is kept open all hours during
the day.' • : V . feb*o
Oi. CU.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
. . .JVb. 05 If&od SbreOt earner of: Diamond .Mley, ;
; POTfiDURCn, : '
BOT AND SELL Bank Notes and . Coin ; .Dheouat ; time
eiakange, and-promifißOiy notes; make ..collections in
all the principal cities of the Union; Receive deposit* on •
call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other rattan appertainingto a Broker’s business. Eastern
constantly <ro hand. v;. - . . .m&rfl
' - BOiIiDISG JLOT FOB. SALES.
4 XOT. 34 foot ffQßt ca WYlilE.stTOeVand extending
Al back 109 feet to Tf We alley. On tkabac&part of the
Lot Is a Cellar Wall, bnUtfor two small Houses.. .This tot
to la $ desirablelocation for a xosidenco ;and will bo sold
low.aTul on favorable tenaa.; Title, good,andclearfrom
Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. 1?. GILLMORE,'
' -y • • At Oflica of:MoTOlocr Poet.:
1 n 'BUILDING LOTS, in the 'Tillage of .Temperauceyßle;
IZt each lot 25 foetby 110, to alO feet.alley. .Tbenbore
Lota are very desirable for banding or manaCicturlng pur*
poses, and ■will’ be sold atmoderateprices, and on reason?
able terms. Title indisputable.. Enquire of ; ' ,
- -WSfc J; HOWARD, Jr,
,/Ncr. I79.Ponrth atreeb. Or
- ; r • JAttRS 0. RICnKV,
fte&l&tate Agent. At this OCHre.
J. AlcliAUaa^iW,
Pa*Ulonable Boot aud SUoe Jlftker,
No. O&.fOUUTB STttKUTr NJSAIt WOOD,
(Dirtdly opposite fha Mayor'* Ojfitc.)
HB IS WJSI.L PBIsPARBD:to fttrnlah aU (foods In his
Unhand wilt warrant them ttotrto be inferior to any
similar articles in the dty.: Ho Is well prepared to do all
kinds -of custom work, anil has in bis employ a corps ol
wcrktnen, who cannot bo excelled in the city. The public
arc respectfully requested, to call at his establishment, imd
examine hla Goods. . • • (opr&3m
CRYST A L PALACE,
• No. 18 Market street* 1
. Ct Ci BE£LT|
yffSs. ■ ; RESPECnfUtIiT informs his friends and the
f © JpubHc in general, that he has just started his
> VMyKSJr Now York and Philadelphia modern stjlo of
COOKISG OYBTBBS ahde verything else in the
eating line.- OystcxS In the Shell or Stewed, for cents
adozen. Ho win also famish. the best of evory thing that
the market willafford.: House always open until 3p'clock
In the morning. .' • marl&4f. ;
OMlobertng’ePkanoe.
.i j dost reoelred a large and Tory elegant
Emionilstbck: of j NEWEIANO POBTE3, from the
yg' Tacolebrated loanufcatory of CIIICKEKIKQ &
a .3 - U UsONS, Boston ;r consisting of all (he various
styles now manufocturodby thorn, in Eoscwood and Wal
nat andfor sale invariably at Boston prices, withont
any additlon for transportation or risk, and every Piano
warranted. Purchaserscanbavea choicano»outof«bout
Pifty Instruments, varying in.price from $27.0. lossoo.
Also, on band : and for sale several good >. ?»nd . hand
Pianos, nearly now. - . dOHNIT.MELWJB,
. • ' "NOiBl ]Woodatteot •.
. Agent for Chibkerthg A Sons, . .
' aprT for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania,.
•vro. 261 HBRItTY a fow doors above the Athenoetun.
The undersigned, having purchased the above named
opular Bestaurant, and et considorablb ezpenie remitted it
. n splendid style, would respectlUUy solicit tho patronage
1 of theVfriends of the former proprietor and tho.-pubUc
is Stocked with tho finest brands of .Wines and
Xlquors, and his Larder ahall oontaln.the beat the market
aflbtds—ouch os Oysters, Game, Ac., in season.
4S»Lunch served up every day at ll o*clock, A. M.
Taar22lm r - ADAM WEftNKR. Proprietor.
CLOCKS I CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! ;
Pfeifle & Meyrany
DEALERS IN WATCHES, OLOQK9, J EWELHY, ■
SILVERWARE, No. 42 FIPTH Street, near
Wood/opposiio tho Woming Post, formerly occu-
b; i* Beimanan A (?o, We have now hanU a
splendid assortment of 8 day aod 24 hourCloeks, which wo
:c&or to tho pubHc atgreat bargainv onch fiar lrOn cases,
1 pearl inlaid Ou&elt other patterns of Monte) docks.
: AJso,a rich"asrortment; of fino gold- and Bilvor patent
lover, eylindor. 'aud anchor oscapment Watches, and an do*
gunt stock of uewclry and Silverware, which we intend to
Tfipajring; dono i in the tjcst monne# and at
‘low end warranted.’ I . . ■ - .... : margs
..y.. €lothl»gl(;iotblngl
' rrUliTandersigued rc&pecifbUy informs his friends and the
-A- public that.ha Is now receiving at hisstore, No. 177 Idb>
erty street, echoic® assortment ofClotlis, Cas&imerea • and
m ;ihe latest and most desirable styles, which he’
ii prepared fomake to order in the most.foshlonablo man*;
themost reasonable terms.-
, We have also on hand a large aud.wel 1 man ufartored stock
of readytowhichwoinvito the attention
'of bujeTßj-dthmjwholesaleur retail.
Persona who putchaso goods for cash, wIU find it to their
i dvantage to call at 177 L’berty street, before making their
purchases. . [mart)] O.CQNNKR.y
Large Boariag BuAbes Just re
-I T chived, to fine order, at tho Seed StoreyFifth street.
! ' JAMEgWARDRO?*- :
• • Notice*
TTAYING disposed of my entire slock of Books, Periodi-
IT| ; enlg. Ac., to • Mr.'George B. Pearson, 1 cboerfally rc*
commend him to my customers. . . ■ . ■■
-.-All'perßOna kuowing'themselves Indebted to me, will
niease call at tho old sternly where I will bo found for ashort.
Smo. *' H. r. CALLOW.
Having purchased from H. iVCaUowhis.cnUra stock of
Books, Periodicals, Ac-, IwUl bo pleased to nee my friends
and tire public generally at the.old stand, No. < 4 Third sL,
Pfspateh •
A conUnuance of tbe former patronage Is reapeeifuliy.
eaOdted. : - * ■
•'. A foil assortment of tho beat and most reecntpubllcations
will always bo fcepton band. . • .
' AU subscriptions contracted for by H.P. Callow, will be
fhrntahedeeusiralbyme. . .. GBG. K. PBAHSON* .
‘ marlB -- , TlThlrdstreet, DiepatchBuilding#* .
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ENTERPRISE*WORKB,
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RAILROADS
CLEVEiASD AHD PITTBBUEOK
n/ux,itoAi>«
i IK OONKECXIOK WITH STBAMEBS
FO&EsrciTY 4gi> mmmt.
Great Redaction of Fare*
VIA WBLtSVJMJI.
rr HE shortest- qulefeestand cheapest route to.Tot&fo'Cl'fr
i ctco, Lasalle, BocJdbrd, Galena, St. Loulf*. find the
Northwest,TiaClwretand. Tlilff TODtrt Jb 40 , mlieselioner
and about {Jurors quicker 16 Chicago, Ilian the circuitous
oneria Indianapolis. :
Owing to the present arrangement of the Trains of tbo
Ohio and.Pennflylwmla Boilroad Company, the trains of ibis
Company cannot}* rim to connect with thetn at Alll&hcr,
as heretofore, without too great a sacrifice of their lv2lll*
mate business.
• Onaad afiterWednesday.THarch % 1854, Vn/icengcr Train »
run excepted) os follow#;
Leaves Wellsvflie At 3 P M» Alliance at 7.40 AM, and ••
SJOP M, and teach Cleveland «t 10 A; M, a:d 7-8(1 V 31.
- Leave GlcrrelandAt ff.Sff A il f anil 2&oP3l,aiid tench -
Alliance stl2 M,and MO; PM, and WdlsyttW atr2.Co P?M,
- Passengers for Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Kn.d lhij North •
jr s t, : also passengers going south, or ;enst from .'Cleveland
toColumbus,Cincinnati,BaffaTo,or Albany,eon take the
steamers FOKEBT CITY or DIUBN AL, at 10' A Si; at
Monbngnbela Wharf, Pittsburgh, andjro directly forwent .
bythe3 PslExpress Train Tro-n WeHsvillc.reachlegClove.
land at 7-3<rp. M, connecting with the 7.45 P. M. Train for
Toledo end Chicago, and the OPII Train for Urlo,Puailrk
and Buffalo. . . ,
Baggage checked tliroagh to .Cleveland on board the
boatload accompanied by a baggage master. '■
As no connection is made at Alliance by cither ibo
M, or 3 Pi lt. Trains of O. and P* IV.lt*,passengers for Clove •
.land who go oh Ihu first train will bo detained five hours, find .
Lhcweon tke 3 P.M.Train till next rncrnlng at 7^o.
Passengers ore ticketed through to Cleveland* Toledo,
Chicago.Lesalle, and St. Louis. Timo through to St.
Lous;4Bhours.:J•' \v
Foroto'Aliiance..... .$1,50 Varato St. Louis,.slo,BO
: do C1eve1and.......... 3,00 do 80cbfbrt1........ 12,60
do ~.;3,00 . do I-asalle.l3Jso
do ' Chicago.;;.. 10,30 do . 8re0p0rt......... 18,60
Passengers are requested to procure tekets at the office
of tho Clevelandatid Pittsburgh Eailroad Company j Monon
gohela House, second door, from tho corner,
- J.LUBANBiSup’tCloVßlahd; '
7, A. CAuGUISY, Agent, .
MSc, Water st., Pittsburgh.
mar2o .. Monongahela Hoi
SPRING ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPLETED!
PLANES AVOIDED!
THROUGH IS FIFTBBS HOURS.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th,
-. the train* will leave as follows:—Tho MAH. TRAIN'
will leave every morning (except Sunday) at 7 o’clock, stop*
ring at. tdl the regular stations, arriving in Philadelphia at
M., connecting with a train direct to New
York.-' 5
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves tho station evciy evening
attWJO o’clock, stopping' only at -Irwins, Greensburgb,
Introbe, HflWde, Johnstown, Lllley’s, GolUtzen, Altoona,
Ac.,'connection at Harrisburg with the train for Balti-
and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,30,
noon.
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave overy aftor
noon - (except Sunday) at 0 o’clock, stopping at all regular
stations, and running only os far os Latrobo. ..
' .RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh.' Accommo
-4n1i0n,&26,A.M. -Express, 1, P. M.' Mail 12,' P. M.
' Fare!*? NeiVTork,slo,6o; Fare to Philadelphia,sB; Fare
to Baltimore, SS.
Baggage checked to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
. PassahgerspurohamngUcketsiacars,wUll>eeharge<lJrEN
ccrxsiii addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company have no Agent. . „'
. No notes of a less denomination than fivo dollars win bo
received In payment Jbr tickets, except those Issued by 4ho
Banka of Pennsylvania. • ;
cose of loss,, the Company^wtHTKfßT
themselves responsible for -personal baggage only, and fbr
on omountnot exceeding $lOO. >
N. B.—Tbe Excelsior Omnibus line has been employed
to cohTey passengers and baggega to and from the Depot, at
a charge hot to exoeed fbr each passenger, and
12}4 cents for ehch trunk. ' . .
For tickets, apply to - J. MF.9RIMEN. Agent,
At the P. IL R. Passenger Station, on Liberty at., .
Pittsburgh, February. 13.1864—tfebl3:Iy?3d pjl ..
Es?* Papers that have this advertisement will please cor
recL •
OHIO AHJD PENHBYLVAHIA EAILBOAD.
New Arrangement, . '. .
XtOmiENCI&Q FEBRVARY t Z%A%te t
MATT. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh atSAMidlnoaatAlll*
Once; takes tea at Crestline, and. makes a close eon
neciionthero with a last Express Traln, reaching Cincin
nati about 12 o’clock at night.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock, P. M.,
after’the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia,
and reaches' Crestline at 11,SO P. conaecling.wilh the
Night Express.which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
Connections are modo.with the Ohio and Indiana, and
Bellbhtalneand Ihdlanarallroads for Day ton,lndianapolis :
and town* In Indiana. . .
..Connections are mado with Cleveland, Monroevilla. San*
Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper
Sandusiqri Forest,-and tiio towns on tho Mad River Road.
Also, with Mount.-Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and lawns
on.thef Mansfield road. . . *
Fore to Cincinnati $7; tolndlanapolissS; to Dayton S6,CO;
to Toledo $0; to Columbns. $5425; to Zanesville $5,10; to
Cleveland $4. Through tickots to Louiavlllo .at reduced :
-rates. ■
heturhusgi
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresOlno at. UD -P M,
and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting wltb.the
fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. IL, on the nr
rival of the Night. Express Train from Cincinnati, and.
arrivesat Pittsburgh at 11.40* P 5L’
NEW- BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAlN..leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and & P M, and New. Brighton at C
AM,.and X 1& P M;
> ¥IIEIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 AM, and 9P
M. t and arrives at'LcO AM, *nd4.30 r F5l.' . '
The. Trains donatroacko fionday.-
Or Tickets or further information' apply at tbetieket
offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of
J. Q. OTTRRY, at the corner office;under the Monongabela
House. PUtsburgli, OTOf. 1
-GEORGE PARHiNr!Hcket-.igen!, ,
- Federal street Rtaticn.
JOHN KELLY, passenger Agent.
TXAHSPOBTATION TO THE KABTKBH CITIES.
D. LEECH
VIA CANAL AND RAILROAD,
Pittsburgh, New Torlt, Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
0N the • opening of Cimalj ’we are.prepared to.carry a
ldrszquaniHy of produca/and metcriandlJiQ torrid from
the Eastern cities, having In! WtliHoii to. our own .rtock-of
boats and cars, recently, .added* by; purchase 'with'another.:
party, thostotkof BfcDgham’slicovwbirii'wUi locreare mu
te rially our.’capacityand fadUtyfor, transpottatiem. Tho.
Pennsylranirv Railrbail Company: having .•withdrawn
; fromtho Poroge-Binroad,it wIU enable Our cars'to pass It
i in one third tha ; time j>revioUsiy taken; , this will giro us in*
[• creased despatch.. Shipmen tseonilgnod to eltbcroCtho un*
i deraigned, will bo forwarded without charge fur commission,
I and all Instructions promptly 'attended to. .
Freights always carried at the lowest current rales.
Address or apply to - D. LEECH j&CO.,
Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. .
lIARBIS ItEECH, . ... .
f Receiving depot, 13 Soulh.S'hlnl street, .
t Delivering depot, Docket,T?hlladelpbla;
A.SMITHjAgent,
:No.7S North streety-Baltimore.
' • v> -if. McDonald, Agent,
No. 8, Battery Place, New York; ;
PEH KS YtV AHIA & OHIO LIE E,
BSTWBBH
PittsburghanirtheEasternCUlefli
■.SSBsSßß^SEts^^ii
OFFICIAL KOTICEbas been given that the State Works
Trill be open on the Ist of Mlu-ch. We aro- prepared to
•start our lines in twoortbreo dnysoftcr, and are now
ready to recelrefreightfor Philadelphia, flew. York and
Baltimore, it moderate tatea. 1 . , •
• Haring recently oddod extensively to onr ear and boat
stock» by porchaso withanother party, a part of the stock
of (who . retire as . wilt bo seen by the ac
eompanylngnotieei' from .the-business of transportation,)
onr tonnage capacity is greatly increased. .
. ; The withdrawal of the cars'of tho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company from the State Road, will enable na to save about
two days In time of transmission.
CLARK &..TUAW,
. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
LEWIS A BUTLER, r v :
• 210 Market sUandloB SoutbFrontst., Philo. ■ -
JOHN F. CLARKE,; -
Ho. ll3oath William et, Now York.:
WILLIAM FALL, .
feL23 -. ’ TS North street, Baltimore.-
BINGHAM’S DINE.
rpHIS Is to giro notice-that-wo baferctired from tho
X Transportation- Business-onlhe Pennsylvania canal
and railroads, betwcon Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.and
Baltimore; and:we recommend our formercus tenners who
wish to ship goods bj the above route, to patronize D. Leech
& Co.’s, and the Pennsylvania and Ohio Line;
BINQIUM DOCK, : ' '
3TM. BINGHAM & 00. .
Pennsylvania Railroad.
SD24MERTAEIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Baltimore; eonuncncingAprillst, 185-1 ,
: 2<*irri Chtii-r ßrooms, Cedar and Wooden 'Ware, Feathers,
;]farnHure,second hand,Pars;Pianos, Poultry; Wines, in
boskets or boxes: 76 ccntsfTlQO lbs.
. Second Beeswax, Beer Skins, Clover
' and. Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and
i Sheep Pelts, and. Eggs x 60c; $lOO lbs..
; Thirl Cla»—Bocon and Pork (loose,) Butter, la firkins,
lcegs or bbls; Hides,Xeather, Soap, Window Glass, andCot
tdn, uncompressed:.'6scC^.loo Ibi. ' V v
: fourth Ctiu9— Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or Haes,) Harley
and Hallfßeof and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Jggpd and Lard
Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressod,) Tobacco s
:40c. 100 lbs.
! Flour SO cents bbl. •
v'aprlJ GEOBGE 0. FBANCI3CUS. •
-To Boilroad Oontrooton*
* QEALEb PROPOSALS, will bo: received at the odes of ;
(j the Engineer, corner of Grant street and Diamond
alley, Pittsburgh,unUl6clock, P. 11, of Thursday, 2Qth.
day of April -next, for the grading and bridging- of the
CUARTIEKS RAILROAD, from Col. Wm. lea’s residence
totho Borough of.'Washington, a distance of about,
twenty miles. Plans,- profiles .and cpedllcations of the
\rorfe will be : exhiWtel ariho Ofileo onalwoek previous to;
the letting; and theinforaation necessary lot Majors can
bd had on application to DAVID MITCHELL, Esq.,Chief,
orderbftheEoari. .
; wstYt ■ ■ : 'V\ -.y-.X-E: MOORHEAD, President •
Coal Propertyior“jal«#f a<3r«atßarsatn.
rerttyv ti> sell tfreonfrhalfof4oo acres
1 I of coal, aai 108 terea of surfacoj^taatt^FreemenV.
i aiodlng on the Ohl* in' HandeocltCo., Va. This 1
metwlth? therein being?
?eettbtek, of theverybest quality of bitonffnons coal, and
jxt a point on the fiver where the «®ter ■ l *s?£ n »£ « , ■
fbelcrwa-t stagehand afetylarge pool. Bufficient to harbor
«00 coil bbata. Also a chartef for the purposa of cftabllßhlng
coal works at the same point The aboveho sold half,
threMQarter. or tho whole, to cult -purchasers. Terms
ea*y, and price moderate. • Forfarther particulars enquire
bf BOBEBT KEENAN, o» Ih.
Boal Estate Agent,'atthte office.
—An For Rent* .
/pItAT TTattknbTOanddcairablafiurm, late the homestead
• I of General Marta, eitaate iaßoßinacd towDsblp, on the
BteubenTlUe turoplke/abbuteerfoniniles from Pittsburgh,
containing 200 acre3,bf ,I&Q &rcr cleared. audio a
of cuUiratton;;soappdng> tvoAxecllent apy lo
orchards, is offered for rent tor one joar frcm.the fu et
of April next. For terms apply to
V 1 JAMES C.HICUBY,
Soar the premtwf*.
T~vOLL HEADS.—I 2 dozen India ltubbcrDoU Heads;; a#-
I J sorted sizes; just: received ftod Jbz side at the India
Robber Depot, 118 Market street, '
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