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Attention iseklied to the Teller scale of prises _ Aim te . Good, plain, 6017 F: cable ngle !laxness, $111,00i0 . 520,00 " fancy " 0,60 to 36.00 plebs Double . . 40,00 to 10.00 . They have a branch 'of their establishment at 'New Or. leans, No. B 1 Charles street. . , ' . . Country garners 3lakers can Do supplied with liarness . cheaper than they can manufacture them. • _ . • .10117 A nuraber of HAILNE.9I3 MAKERS are oderid•ron etant 'employment, the year round. Tho highest ,Rages given: Apply to LACEY Q PUILLII'e., • No, X 9,14 andla, South Fifth street; nasilillaar, Moat,. GEO :OE J. RENEEI2B .CIT-Y CABINET WA.ItEIIOII.6/31, . No. 173 COES TNITT (Orro!ru ICIDISPIXOLzeE Ifabb,) • • . Iruanruss, Entry 81712.1. Comirishig Lantz XIV, Louts XV, Elizabethan _ • with Sculpture Caning and modern , nos/wood, Walnut, .siahogany, Er-tine/boa and Ataple; all of superior azoetruetion, and Thibault in the beat style; equal to,l f note:ceiling In gad- - IV, the Goode of an} meat la the United States. 17,111 PLOYING none but ex porianced worittnett. {epprere Is Uses being positively exclutted,tan d using die box tins. tertale r the work cannot fall to give antisfectiou to pun chasers. • Amongst' the. many advantages offered wpm.- chaser% 1A the facility of Furnishing a House. either in ele• gent or plain style, completely from-one establishment; by which means all the articles in inch 14)(1112 cerreePoud In style and quality, and the Immense stock always Cr hand, being se rations in design, enables purchasers to please their ta..tet in a selection, without the delev neressatqf caned to erdoting Funatture. To wive an idea of the finished Furniture on bend, I. need only in form you that my booms are 176 stet lom;, by i 7 feet wide, !bur goers in number; with Slope contiguous. turn dent to employ 90 baruis, which is e guarantee thnt . the work 1a all done under myeten immediate Impaction: SirTira racking le all done In the Stare. and. Furniture warranted to carry safely any &stoner , . Visittlts in Phil& delphia ere remeetrulliittited, as mirenesers lir otherwise, , to call Ann atamine the Goode: .a et:s:ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH . DIOGRIDE.46. 4308181881011. ANI; rOP.WARDIVG . .BII•IRCNIAI'T, No; 38 CorweinAt, •=Low Pot - St. Loran, v . • .• • TlONfiiiob3l=ll nava tioriml&tionasitheeet t k./ end ;irvana] attnann, and 11bv.411 advanee.e will be given Whern requltection Consignments or in haw. ••• • • • Orders tor the purchase of Lead, drain, ITetup arid tither Produce, will be promptly tilled at the lowe)t market price. Thu lug and POrwanlistg of MercnareDie end dace will meet wins expeclat oat. and dtepatcb: time lowest ?etre of li-.elght will always be precurist. IDA the expense of Storage eta Drayage eleuxueltas posalbie avoided. Page it Baron, Bt. Lou!,; &Mb A Myrna, -Cincinnati; Charlene, Blow A Co., . do; Strader.A. Unman, ' do; Choutosu A Vedle, do; Dollen A Prater, do; Doan, Ding A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J. W. ltntier Irtro.,PlttAbb;Goonataan * Co" . "de; D. Leech A Co., . do; .1. AC. Taming A tb.,PhEitula; Wxn.lloi mom Ca., do; Morgan, I. at. Dual; & Moizan: Blow a March, New' To*. 8.11. Comegya, do; Fran A Pcnreati • •do ; Shields Miller, • de. 011erlyo A.Mehta. do; Josiah Lee &Co, Baltimore. A. o:Farwell A Co., Mateo; Abraham J. Cole,. do; Vowed, Son A Co.; 'do; W. B. Rernoldr: • Loutorille; —' • U. D. Newcomb A No.. do; T.C. Tylenol! A Co., Commission Mc:chants. New Orleans. • VER..I Dave an open "001.1ciatInanvaneeovinch wfll coin all ablinnonta to my wino a4rteo4 by lottor per: toall u or when ondurcod on bills of lading bcruto, or at tho time of shipment. , JOSEPU ItQQBWOE, ado .114.1Geoliv.allesouri. Loan Office'. JTotrx A. OTILIEN, OT 3111TlIFLP.LD anima, hawceri. Fcratib and Diamotal alley. Mowry leaned on Gold and &liver Plate, Liam033.1.901d and Silver 11'51r:ban Jewelry, lituttleal lacteal:meats, flittis and Pistol; Feaii.qtr bola rue. abate, and all kinds of'. artteler , -I,e' nay. iamb of time; agreed an. • Cheeps foe •storne .couslaceably lower Mast • horeb-fore.'. Private entrance tbrour.,ll tbd.Lall 400 r :. All baslooutrainatellosts attirtie . ~ • erg. Forfeited idtslleit told irotordlstFly after Mae oat of Aste.'usdess v./titled. Bargafttaot Gold mad Silver %Calcit es. Jeuelry; A e„ abrays MS baud. nprleSdat Val • Nattea, IWAVE planet my Woks and Acrounts in • the hands of 'JAIICi U. }Limn, Ral., L - ,r settlement, and I enruottly hope that all oho Iwo Indebted tvsabsertptkno to t ho Dolly and Weekly hot, or for ddrinildng and Joh Priatiug. pay up as speedily as possible. Mr. ilielwy Mkt author Wei to settle the aorotitits of the firm of Itsr.ree & Lenox, end ILtarLak PUELEIN., 1.. liAltrEIL JOIIN LAYTON. . N. 11.-51 i. Itizbey 'will be found at the *Mee of the Pod, whore-the !looks still remain. ' • • rie2 To the•Publlo ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY, ALLEGIIKNY CITY, PA. ICINGSLAND. thankful. for past favors, begs to In form the public that Le still mrries on the rtiIINDItY ISUSLNKSS, no oil its branches. na Inretofore, at the old stand. earner of SANDUSKY Street and CENTRE Alley, (near Ote Zaps Cotton Mill.) In addition to his former work, he hap Deanne the proprietor of the oxclusive right for the U. S. of John Johnson's Self-Ih'etlog Chartnel thnontidng Iren,batented danuary,l3s-I.n &Tidos! Imports meat upon all other Counsel Ire-as. Also, he is the owner of the undivided half of J.J..lohnsuu'e patent Mx Smooth ing Iron a very excellent articlo, warrmittat to give fad". faction nians fair trial. Warms do-thous of purthasing interest:tin there vat uablo Inventions, trill please address 0. KINOSLAND, feblb Alleehuny City. Valuables Aare tannin's Seeds, C.c. CONBIESTINGitt part of the celebrated Stowe! or Ever. grown Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, 'Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various Improved varieties, Blue hapertal, Blue Prussian and Ulan:arrant do, Deans, Onions, Radish, Parsnip, Cucumber and &telltale of the finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Deets for tbe dairyman and armors: A rich collection of tower .see,bn Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete nanollaiona of Garden and Farming implements of the latertimprovementa, Monthly. Vabenas, Roses, Itellterops, and Eno blooming plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 at low rates. Orders from Muchmore, Dmlen or Inhere filled promptly on liberal terms, from tho Eond and horticultural ware. .botte. 6a Filtb Niro/4.14 I aprl7l JAMES WARDROP. /IDEAS! TEJIBI TEAM—, AIVOIITII, the original and only Importer In this ti - t the bent Congo TO9I , from London, is norereceichsg a en v tarp and choice selection of TEAS, which ho to deter— 'and to reti at such priers and Onnnens of quality, that all the reckless puffers In User the next city cannot boat. Tin most re.voctfullyineitcdtho ladies and gentlomen of this mad the surrounding districts,. without distinction 'of nation, to cull and try Ale Teas, which he sells subject to he returned, 'if they don't, give iratisfactlon. The following are the prices: Prime Oolong, Boucle:ig and Congo, 373fA60 cents Fl lb. A nett eupe.rior English break t Ommo, 50e Ittt lb. Extra tine, o eery antidotal Congo, 75c. ,%Etlb. Pine Young rryiai. 4 , o(.4fifie.ift lb. Extra fine Young llyson and imperial, 76e. lb. Very best Young Yyson and imperial, Al VI lb. • Don't mishit° tho place—PM:loDi TEA stun, coiner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal induction made . • • lan2l - Warren's Congress Ink. • • PUTS INK is prepared-by a purely Fleinleal process, and 1. I. warra Mot to contain nothing injurious to partatic pens. Its polo when end used, but by exposure -to the Mr be. comes gradually of a most hatanto and permanent black. For sale in bottles of earl vas else, by wholesale or rvtall, et . sera •. W. 9. Stationary' War ate, Market atr.wt. corner of 2d. • ' • LIVERY STABLE, Garner of Stnithitdd strut and Diamond alley. .. Tilgandesidgned haring added largely to hie dock, lie now prepared to aceommodete the public "with the tiestlituitgles, and Nut Home, both for Saddle and harness.' Gentlemen wishing to bare hence kept it livery, will And superior accommodations the them at this stable. The stale are tense and now, and the pro prietor pays every attest Hon to their ease and comfort. P. DE.V1,131. 13Gitlet TX/A IBTORIS. • • ;38 Piffh *lna. Justreeefrea a nice lot of fresh TEAS, comprising lino and extra Young nylon. Gunpowder. Impen• . Oolong and Radish Brositfost, In chests, hilt cheste and catty boxes, which shall be sold se wawa at - the lowest possiblo alliance on cost. fehl6 A JAYNES. XT.F.W MUSIC STORE —The subscribers hnvo opened at „1.11 No. 83 'Fourth street. a choice Coliocdon of. 11111810 and ninairal instruments, Italian rind Gomm strings. Pianos, by hi h'rard, of Paris, and Mr.Arnold;Fintesi by M. Enter, Frankfort, A. iil4.fflarinnets, do. All klub of briuts 'sutra. menta from the best French manufactories, all of which ere offer to the public on more liberal tetras, fooling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. 8011NOEDEIT, k CO., No. 83 'Fourth ot. II Schroeder and O. Anton will giro bistructiorui on the pinto, violin end guitar. aore23 Farmers , Stalk and Straw Cutter. II E subscriber Mists for sale Sinclair's Screw Propeller T 041110 r Cutter. it is very simple, having only two knives, easily adjusted; the most durable and speedy Cut ter in use. They are in use on the farm of Mr. William Eba‘linion. Steubenville mad. and at the Clover Dairy of 11. Perry. from the Seed and Horticultural 8t0re. , 40 Fifth st. deol7 " • JAMS NPAII.DItOP. WARDROrS.SEED STORE Is new replete with early . .• Seeds; far the hot bode; Pruning Instruments, for the orchard, corn stalk hnd ctrwar cutters. and ererithlng of Interest to the fanner, gardener or amateur. Orders from dealers and merchants Snell promptly, on - Mend terms. • Jal4 F" . —3O bbla Wldto Flab; 15 balrbbln dodo; • 25 do do Lake Trout: • 15 bbla dodo. For pale by apr".B riposecw—zu boxes and halt boxes We, 81. 34 lb and 1. ID Lump: - Diadem Twist, Diamond Twist; Six ! T wist, Plug, Russell & Dahlman's, Grant's, Anderson s, Thomas', Jones" extra, Ileylart & Gentry's Tobacco, to store and for aids by . Woe= MILLED. & RICKETSON. lip AC ON--6000 pieces Flamm; e 00 pieces% &maidera r) flanging fahl smoked name ready for delivery. febl4 VP.A.NCTS SELLERS & CO. OLAB3RB-0:10 bEgV --- s, - 4 , Orleans; GO bbls syrup and Saga* IrOCISO, for sale by' fobIG - KING a MOORHEAD, SE=MMMIE FUR': SALE AND TO LET: rroperty for Sala.; • ITINE subscriber o ff ers few sale, on very reasonable terme, A. N. ...following property, via: .4 Three Story Brick Dwelling )10118e, No.llo Penn street, • barker Hay street and Evans alley; and Lot 25 feet front; extending back 112 foot to on alley. The HOUSe is one of the beat bulkilngs, and In one of the most pleasant neighbor. ' hoods in the city. The Lota-.enilmuilag amen of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story Frame on Front at., and two Bria used as shops, on Ferry at. _A Lot, 81 feet front by 80 feet tap, on Front ; between Market and Furry streets. ...A; Lot, with vcrpsonvenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet sjar.9M.ronting on Congress and Elm sta. Alloae and Lot, on Wylie street, near the Mew Court liaaut. -The house is well =Target 111111 In good order, and le nowoccupled es et hoteL . A Three Story Brick; Smitileld street, near Seventh— being in an excellent bush= 'exotica. The Lot is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smithfield et. A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This Is a very desira ble and plasant location for a residence. Nine Lots Bathe town of SP/Leesport, each 80 feet by 150. Several of theseare on the Hain street. Eleven Acres in Limetown, en the telonongelhela River, on which there are 4 houses; there are scone oor !Lacier ex cellent stone cal, and abundance of litnestone, convenient to the landing; and two coal pits open. . Ninety Lets in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each; nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot .has the privilege of wing whatever stone cool he may re quire for his own nee, from.* pit near the Locks. Columbia Ls a pleasant situation on the bank of the lidanongalrelariv ar, a short distance below Look No. 2, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a doge/able point for manufacturing establishment.. • Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with Home, Billeted, dc. This property has a front of 140 rods on the liononahels river- an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for rullioad--:-with enough level ground at one 'point for houses and garden% or locations for nunnsfertories. The vain in deep enough to allow horses to be need In haul ing out the cool—the quality a which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary rtes, is not surpassed by any In the In t my absence, my agent, Jaines 131ake , 112 will give all necsesory information and be anther's 'to v e warran tee deeds for ani Praip JA HAY, HOLD, MIMI! LOCOMOTIVE -AHEAD!! neal.Estato Farm for Sale. fl %LIE subscriber is authorized to sell 284 ACRES OP LAND, situated in Versailles Township, -Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, lying backer kloßeespert, known as the Whit-oak Flats, and in sight of the proposed Station on the ConnolLsville Railroad. Improrements eas fellows: A Square. Log licntse, 30 by V/ foot, two atones high; and Square Log Darn, 60 by 30 feet—both .new and in gond order; two tine young Orchards, best grafted fruit, Jost etentnencing to bear. There is 90 to 100 Acres cleared and . a high state of cultivation, end the balance is well sat with whiteeak timber of the erstorter. This Land L Well calealated for a Stock' Flux% being very level, and the soil of an excellent quality for grass growing, and being well watered, having some • twelve or fourteen never-failing springs eta:co/Went wafer thereon. This Land has realities rarely met with, being • within half a mile of the Yongh. riser, and =a mils of klenongabela,and almost on tbo line of the Connellsville Radlroad; and to supposed to contain an inexhaustible , bed or IRON ORR. This Land 'weed not be in the Market, only that the owner is about to remove to the For West. • Terms easy. and uric; moderate. For far ther particulars; enquire of W. J. RRYNOLDF, at Lorenz' Glass Works, or of - JA3LES O. RICIIIIY, 'des6o7 . Rea/ Estate Aitent at this omen. Ward.Propert myeln for sale at a flood • a.. rrEIBEE VALUABLE H BitICK HOUSES AND.LOTS.- 1 There. Leta erpbrece a front on Penn street, of 60 feet 0 inches, to 00 feet alloy; on which there is erected a valua ble block of /kick /louses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 fret front on Penn street, tied BO 'feet deep on Locust West. This tea very desirable &Stan den far either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the' great ti roughfare of the city : and this property being eon s-erica to the Railroad Depot. . This property would not be in the market only that the owner is Using I n Washington county, and &els It extreme. : ly ineonventera to attend to it. Terras easy end price moderate: far farther particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Wifth Ward, or JAS. O. BULLET, Reel Estate Agent, at this oilier'. Coal Proporsy for as oat a Great. Bargain. EITIMCRIIIER oilers to veil the onehaltof .100 acres I am:li:L=llm sera- or surfsee,oltuatod at Freemen's Letteling on the Qhio River, in llandeock Co., Ye. This property has facilities rarely met with; the veto being 7 fed thick, of the very bat quality of bituminous coal, and et s point on th e river where the water IS about 13 fret at the iowa.4 434 . 0 .and a very large pool, sufficient to harbor MN coal boats. Also n charter for the purpose of ostabllshiog cod works at the ammo point The above will bo sold WC, threoquerter, or the whole, M suit purchasers. Terms easy, and prim twzdernte. For further _macular, enquire of WTI= EBENAN, on the premises, or to JAMES 0. RICITET, Real Rotate Agent at this OW*. • • ' Going Welt. A NOTHLII. AO oill low. for the West and South %mt.,, on the FIRST OP MAI next, Grr the parprso of locating Land Warranta,"exatat Meg dispritnl and donbtfol Land Titles, paying Taxes, attending to the claims of adorn , heirs bating rights In ex to property loaded to the Welt cc Botalo.weetern States, Ac. lie will also give his attention to the collentinn ordain:is, being on his mate. Any persons wishing to secure hts ter slant can be accommodated by =Ding on THOMAS WOODS, N 0.75 fourth at.. 'WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fond= years) of a Lot, situate on (Mara street and Spring &Vey, in tho Ytith Wanl-40 ft fronting, on O'liara street, and running VIA 100 ft. on Spring' alley, on which Is erected a 'four storied Brisk Boum, 40 &square, with a frhne, two storks, 60 ft. on Spring alloy, well calculated to carry on any Drench of raatatacturing,btisltiess. Bang. engaged in mew nfacturtnq In the country, I offer the above for sale. In• quire at No. 42.5 Liberty atreet. °calf. T WILL AEU, OR RENT my property in Manchester, omitting of a short arm of GjOUII.I, upon which are erected two Frame Roams, one containing eight and the other four rooms: Stabling, Carriage, Wool and Cool . Muses, tilde lino assortment of Fruit. This property is very pleasantly &tooted near the Ohio River. The build ings are shaded by trees, and neer the Omnibus station. I will sell all or • portion of my Furniture, and would prefer rataloing posrossion until Ist of May. Apply to fella U. LEK, 139 Libetty street. Forma. lionses.ita., To Let. • • ' ( NNE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell -I,J Inge, and Stables, near to the oily, and enitable for Gardens, Milk Fanns.or to fatten cattle fir this market Alm, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and Stable, largo enough fur a respectable Emily. Also,. one sinalicg place; and an eicellent Two Story Brick Dwelling, with finished basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, . ahem the aqueduct. . JAMES 8. CRAFT, dealdf ' N 0.114 Fourth et. rlnt AT well known aturdesiroble farm, late the homestead 1 of General Marks, eltuata in Robinson townsbip,on the Steubenville turnpike, about seven ntlit from Pittsburgh, centelniug 200 acres, of which 100 ore cleared. and in /1 likth state of cultivation, comprising two excelient apple orchaele, &e., Is offered for rent for one year from the first of. April next. For tonne apply to JAMPAI 0. RICIIIKY, merflO. Near the premises. For A SHALL Fenn, eitnate to Lowcr Bt Clair Township, nbont one mile from the Borough of Birmlunhano.cotc tattling SIXTY.A.OIIES, more or lees. It le all cleared and under cultivation. For further particulate, apply to ' 3e2l.•tf W. SYMMS, Binning/um. '• Let.' A 000 D DRY CELLA3L, under the Neptune Engine A llouse s on Stventh street, suitable for storing moist:toe or produce. inquire of JOUR H. STEWART; tuarB • • 267 Liberty street. 'Po. Let. • • dwelling house now occupied by nio on Mend 1. street. Allerheny, No. 4 Coilonsule flow, near the end of the brldgo. Xnquire at the house. . tch2thtf • Depot and Railroad Track For Rent. A-DAMS & FREIGHT .DEPOT ON LIBERTY „tl. Street,.wlth Railroad Track, Switch, and tipparto• names, for a term of sears. Inquire at tho Ymprem 001 M, No 01 FOURTH. Street. - feblldf - 1131t0PitliTY roa BALK.—A Lot on Fourth street, North r elde,betwom Smithfield and Grout streets, 20 feet front by 100 deep, to a 2) feet alley.. Nuquirtrof • AIJSTIN LOOINS, • : No. 92 Fourth et. IVIIDLESALE bItALICLC IY Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Monona . hola Bye Whisky, &e., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTIVLETts • NO. 8 WOOD STREET, Pinslionatl, PA. _ 'IITINES, Brandies, Ohm, Oortlials t Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and Now England Ram, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Banrbon, Old llrmougahela Rya and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe' Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low prices as to challenge ermine Mon. Palm Bar Kegs ant Labelled Bottles of every style, and Danijohns of all sizes. I respectfully barite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penni. apr3:ly LAIWIS ARRIVAL Of YOtt OWN P/OLVIDIiittY-1 have ads day received a large naiortuient of Rumatal'a and tneaune celebrated Perfumery, embnsclng the following : flutamel's Maxie 15ronco, an excellent artklo for remov ing spots from silk, cloth. wool, kc., and for clear:dog kll gloves wool to now. , MIMMINIMME Ramtnera assorted extract for the handkerchief. Clonnee celebrated .Bears Grease; also, his clarified Ox Ilarrow, with Extract of Rosemary, au excellent article for nourishing, strengthening, presorting and beautifflog the bale; also, Oleinea great - exhibition of Pouted°, a beauti ful article put up in small barrels. - uo Ifni NUS great Exhibition Pomade, en excellent article _LA, put up in bottles. • limners celebrutai Hose Leaf Powder.—'this to a beautiful article, and recommended as p: ererable to Vit. let Powder, for exercising a temitory influence on the skin, and imparting a rich, delicate hue to the complexion. HIMMEL'S Camphorated Alabaster Tablet, an excellent article for curing chopped hands and lips, rough akin', An RIMMEL'S Toilet Vinegar—a very meth= article far the toilet; at a perfume it Is superior to Cologne; and as s dinenfectant, it has no superior; its good qualities are en 7 direly too numerous to mention. It has only to Do known to bo appreciated. A large supply of the above article received this day by • JOSEPH FLEMING, ear% corner Market street andidsmond. SMITII - A SINCLAIR J. 0. ANDERSON - 4t CO., • • No. 6 Wood stroot, Pittsburgh, Pa:, WLIOLESALE Ikalars in Foreign Fruits, Nula, Spices, YT Contatlonory, Sugars, Cigars, dc., da. Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, - Limes, Dates, Citrons., Almonds, lb:rua, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pine Apple Clime, Sardines, Pickles,. Sauces, Rock Candy. Von Maczaronl, Oliva 011, de., de, MMIM MEM IRENE =LI LEXI= EDWARD PARER. For Sale or To Aga Excellent Farm For /tent. M3MWM JOS. FLEMING, Cortes Market street and. the Dlsranad - - . .1.,., PPIXAVUMINIPMNIFNINNWPMP MISCELLANEOUS. Sun DtpAinuaa; Zusitsuosoa— . • - • • •• • -••• 0 .1iyA , 1554. • SALE OP THE - E . . . Or TEE PIIIILIC , WORKS: DEALlOnipitoros PROPOSALS J3Y virtue of an act - of tbo General Assembly, passel Ara 27th, D. 1854; the Main Line ofthe.Priblk extending from Thiladclithlatd - rittanniN V.W;firgfrettle sale on the conditions. restrictions and raserrationationtabied in the act. of Assembly aforesaid, as follows, Via r.** ' • Sermon 1. That the Governor is hereby authorized - end required to invite ended proposalefor the purchara orthe Main. Line of the Public Works to wit: The Philadelphia and Columbia railroad, the Canal from Columbia - to the Junction at Duncan'. Island, the Ambito Canal, from thence to Hollidaysburg, the Allegheny Portage railroad, Including the new road to avoid the Inclined planes; in Its mndition at the time of the transfer, and the Canal from Johnstown to Pittaburg, with all the property thercunto pertaining' or belonging; and it shalt be the duty of the fiecretary of the Commonwealth, within ten asp, from the frge of this act to give notice In two newspapors pub. te i d in the oillea of Philadelphia, PittabM•o and N York, and that sealed proposals will be received midi oftre: for the purchase of said main line of the public Improve ments, up to the first Wonday. In July, Anne Domini, ono thousand eightthindred and fifty-four ; raid proposals thrill state the maximum price *tiered for the said main line, on the Allowing terms, to-wit: twenty per centum of the amount bidao be paid into the treasury In cash, before tbe tranafer of said works, and the balance In ten egad annual instalments, the interest thereon payable aerolanunally, form the date of the said transfer,at the rate of six per canto per annum, and the first istalment payable at tho. expiration of one year from the date of transfer. and sa'd balance shall be secured to the Commonwealth by the bondit of the company purchasing the same, and the same, Without any other record than this act, shall be alieu on the works and improvements aforesaid Provided, Tint no bid for a len amount than •ten millions of dollars for said main line shell be entertained. • • • fko."3. That It shall be lateral for as rallroad,eanntbr navigation company, incorporated under the laws of this Commonwealth, to bid for, and become the 'purchaser of said Main line of pada works—anything In its charter, or the laws by which it IA governed, to the contrary not Wit hstanding, and to thereat° 1M capital stook, or to Ixoresw money to any amount necessary. to effect' such poithese and complete the unanished portion of the line. Sze. 3. That It shall be the duty of the Gorernoi, to the presence of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Auditor General, State Treasurer, and each other perwna as may see proper to be 'twit on the said fir= Mondayy ta, July, Anne Domini one thousand eighihandred and tftrersur, to open said proposals and awaidlidd main line to ate ecopee rattan or persons arming. dishlghest prim for the same - end In awe two or more puipasialir should be made tbr said mein line„.lbr the =me enseiAbil.thiveretor dull het* the authority to decide between Mild ladders : Prorided, That the, party whose bid abed -be 'declared the highest shall thereupon forthwith deposit with the ditto Treemarer the sum of two hundred thousand dollen as security that =eh party will, In ninety days threader, pay the Alit tostalmea4 of twenty per c•ntum In cub or bond' of the Corianion wealth, as specified in this act; arid to the went of said party felling to make such deposit with the State ?reviewer, the Governor shall est his or her bid aside and accept the neztlaighest bid made In compliance with the provisions of this act. Sec. 7. That immediately after the Governer shall Have Mowed letters patent, the said company shall take . pewee don of said nubile works,. and shell be bound over there 'after to keep In good repair and•operstlng condition the entire line prima railroads sad calmly extending from Phlladaphbi to Tlttsborgh,' with the necessary toll hcareei water stations, lecke, buildings end other appartenanees; • and that the said railroads and canals ehaitte, and er• remain, a publio highway; and the aid emoopsay.theMe nisb stationery and letermotive emelt:ma and, motive power flit the use of all persons or comrade/leagued; Or trishitig to engage,Ju the transportation of tonnage ortaltengera at such times and In such manner asi not to implir the use • and mojoymentsof eadvalircede and mermistlysiddpirties-- they paying just and fir charges for the. useetead Main line, or any portion thereof, loath that netastmed the rates of toll now charged upon boats, . cars, -tentage, and passengers, by the comnuinwealth. It being the true In tent and meaning of this act, th at the =id Maio line shall to, and remain forever a public highway, and kept open and in repair by said company se such, for thetree use and - enjoyment of. all Demons desiring to use • and enjoy the same. and that nothing in this act containedshall be construed in any way to interfere with the existing rights end privileges of parties doing business upon the same. And yanrided furt her , That th e company purchasing, the said main -line shall fully carry oat the contract existing for. the earryhrg of inseetgas . erver tho. Columbia and.: Philadelphia railroad- ; fain 8,.• That the add company, on the first &Tot Deana- her attar its throrpcnstloa, and annually thereafter. shall cause to be made out under the oath of one. of Its seems, • and tra n smitted to the office of the Auditor General, a de tailed atatement, extdbltingthe amount of tolls freigst other theatres which have been received by said company during the precedingyear ; also, a statement of all the ex penditures for the same perlodfor repairs, management, mo tile power, and other purposes, and It shell be the duty of the Auditor Gemmel to file said statement in his office ea all dmilar reports ace now tiled: • BEO.O. That the said company may own and employ loco motive engines,ears. boats and horses, and convey mimeo ge,s and tonnage, of whatever description, on said cartahi end railroads; and shall hare the right to twelve compels cation for the cacao, as heretoefter ; provided, and to make such general regulations for the transaction of business. on " -said railroads and canals, as they may, from time to time. deem mow; smith= shell also have the =tuella( right to turath ell the motive power for said railroads.' - • Sm. 10 That the said company shall have the right to subject tonnage. shipped or discharged at the =tem= dicta pointson said Una of improremente,to ehargesof more tliant - wenty per centum above the rates per mile charged for similar teamageyeeming over the entire extent of said improvements for the time being maths said cmnpany shay make zodiSetimination in tole Ora charges twang ant boats or tonnage passing to and from the Susquchsuana Di vision of the rennsylvans canal, and the thanes and toll on suet tonnage and boats shall never exceed per mile those now charged by the State on the Stragnehanna. West Branch and North Drench divisions of the Pennsylvania canals; or the amount paid now the Commonwealth upon such boats and unman under present maximum rates of toll as fixed by the board of Canal Commissioners. The eleventh section; after erecting the protheses or pur abusers Into a body - politic and eorporate,provides that the company purclasing such public works .'be, and they ere hereby authorised, If they deem it expedient, to construct a railroad, by the most eltible route, from the western terminus of the Philadelphia and Columbia rained to the , Allegheny Portage • named, and oonnect therewith, .eird I aim extend the Allegheny Portage railroad to the - city of Pittsburgh, and connect with the North Western railroad; and to increase the capital stock of the company to any amount necessary to complete the same, not exceeding three hundred thousand shares at fifty dollars each: Pro- card, The same be commenced within five years, and cam- - plated within ten years *math° date of Ha incorporation The-twenty-Bmo= section prima= that the purchaser of • iMideanal end railroads s' shal carry out in good feith all contracts which may he in existence between the Common . wealth and other parties for the construction of new work on the Allegheny Porter railroad, or fir meths or mate= Mils on any past of the said main line: Protifiled, That the ! mid company may abandon said contracts in the same man nor that the Commonwealth might have done, and that they shall not be liable Mr any of the debta on the said. main line incurred prior to the Oato of the transfer." Sen. 23. That if any company heretofore incorporated by this Conamonweelth, shall become the purchaser of said =ale line, such oompaar shall hold the same under Rs original name, organization and Management, but enjoy all thepowem and privileges, and be subject to all the limits,- bons, restrictions and conditions specilled in this aet,except such aa relate to the name, organization and management of the maiptop, eta upon the payment of the first Instal ment of the purchase money by such company, the Gov ernor shall convey the said main line In the manner prce vided for upon the burning of letterepatent to an truhmor! ;crated company. - Sze. 24. That a failure to pay any Instalment, and the accrued Interest far more than nix menthe from the time that each instalment or interest shall be due, ahall work a tbriettrire of double the amount-of money doe; and &repe tition of such neglect shall produce a forfeiter* of the fran chises hereby granted, wimerat o r. the said re/roads end cassia shall revert to the Statetoge ther with the working, stock and property thereon o by such compeer, and therauponothe Governor shall announce; such forfeiture by proclamation, and the Canal Commissioners shall proceed to - take. charge of said canals and railroads, and keep the same open for use at present rates of toll and charge for the use thereof until action Is bad by the Legidatnno.:... - San. 25. That It shall at all times be lawful far a Com mittee of the Legislature, appointed for that porpoise, to in • meet the books and examine into the preseedinga of the corporation outclassing said mars line, for the purpose of Aseartalnieg whether the rights and privileges granted by this act have been misused or abused; and the Legislature may provide such remediee and penalties as may be =sew sary Mature a compliance with the prorialows of this net. • Bea. 28. That the Legislature preserve the power to alter, revoke or annul the powericand privileges which may be conferred by this •aal on the company which may parasite the said main line whenever any of the said powers or priv- 11=es may, in their opinion, be Injurious to the citizens of this Commonwealth, In such manner, however, that no In , notice shall be done to the said company. . • The omitted/sections and parts of sectioned( the Art, are each tutconfeetrpon the path , ' pumbealeg the usual conse rate form, and such es +20110e311 the State only, andtheir seethe here could be of no interest to adders. , The rates of toil established by the Canal ConainbMenrirti' upon through freight, and la force at t.be date of theper r sage of theaw, and wideh wM =slaw the highest rates that the purchaser will have the rignt to charge, area Mi ld- On all freights cleared at Philadelphia Mr Pittsburgh, or intermediate points on the math tine, and on all freights .cleared at Pittsburgh for Itiladelphia, or intermediate points, and carried the whole distance between there pants:— . • . . First clam, SL7S per 1000 pounds . • • • . Second class, 1.25 do do. • - Tourth clam, 95 ' do . do.- - - . • 2nd. On all Baltimore freights coming on to the Gana at Columbia, and cleared from thence to Pittsburgh, and on all freights cleared at Pittsburgh far Columbia, and dew tined for Baltimore, doe fallowing rates of tall may be Pint clad . Ell° pots Strands do. . . _ Emend 85 • • • _ • Third classes's,, 'BO- do • do, Fourth class, 55 . - do -- do. ' 3rd. Cute/gam carried overthe PklladelphlaandColmn. bln Railroad, agreeably to the annexed clamitleation, pro- Mud such rates aballnot apply - to fr eights that do not ass the whole.distaiset over the Mato and Pennsylvania' ConrpanY's .Roads, between Philadelphia and 'Johnstown. vier. • Pint alas& SGI: per 1000 pounds. • . Third class, 60 - do do. ' • Fourth class, 45 • do do. - The rates of -toll upon local freight being too roIuMICOMB • for imprison here, caUbe =metatarsi, dammed necessary, by those desiring to bid, cm application to this Department, where certified statements thrashed •by the Canal Com. missions= anon file. - 2n pursuance of 'the add Act of Assembly, public notice is hereby given that sealed proposals wIU be received in the manner orescribed, at the sake of the Secretary of the Com monwealth, at Ilarrlsburg, asp to the drat. Monday of Jnly next, at 12.0'clock, Secretary- of o. thA;BLocamtwACKtrrw' QEDOND ABEIVAI , —New Spring Goods, at very reduced 13 prime. • YOUNG, STEVENSON - a LOVE, No. 74 Market . street, between Fourth stroet and the Diamond; Pittsburgh, hove just received a second stock of Spring Goode, e m e i s t. log of a mart splendid assortment of the • nowast and most desirable Myles of Dry Goode ever aimed In tide market, to gether with a fill ammtment of Maple goods. AU of whirl will be offered to wholesale and retail perclumme at a saudl Advance above Elate= Cost All persons wishing to secure good bargain are invited to ciSl semi. • apr22 TOMO, STEVEDEOtt a LOVE. _ „ 0 ' EMI= :" 47' • • , S\-4 • , . • r . : 4 - 7 t.01 . : ." =EI EMS .i:f.',.....;:.1.! '-........:-......,..i..-,..,..., • • '''••••••:•"-c.'"-:.......-.,-...!•:`:. ==l DAlli'rlftiltNiNa.' POST. 7. vtorapATAMBNINo MAY 23, tiszpiirs:4The.sessos tioo come for tbo regular . gtilkinipiets to - a44my the attraettiin, of New - Orless.s;rpi the , PicOusi dug record's its, obssivatlons::= , '..Ffi:=Ttiemossmilis luta toile; my lordi" ' • . tittle scraleAed." . . . • • ..,.[llan• We heard . .very high .eopreno w arbling i.ta dulcet jitriwilti,hist, °inning, "aild A+3' n ed iritently'we ineilis'etit. ttit4they..weie eet to th e z - • " In a sommeinfithel lake my ' flighty . To alien tbo lather rcpcoo, - Ana while they're elatebering meat (123 round, ••• I biter them on the nese;;'; • • Tbe warm rod Wool tbat tints their ebeette, To mo la Ofeciotis dear; • ' 'tts myttelight toluzz and bite, • In this eoseon of the yoor. • . . . On the ehluitteYwall %bent! crawl; .Tlll . the , folka all V to hod. Tbeh my bugle I blow, and down Igo, To light upon oath hand. Oh, I love lo see the fellowii slap, . glut 'lauh ,to hear thein Toed' me delight to btu% iin4 kite, In this reason of theyea' „ b.l all. PARTING.TO.N's , Wag. P a nt ' obese. Mts. P.?' itnitilrod.the.g7eat IYr;lDli,eiof • Atte.. Partiagtos wbea 14116111 d ho prostiontS certain - - inquiries tending to an othuolagleal •deroseitatin-. tion be wee proverb:Clot the ObLesl•• tit bid digest of natural law.. It watt tefrible w .the look she gave biro, and the tound:bowedlion epees' - seemed t 6 enlarge their dives' att alto glltr.oed at him, but she did mot. speak.. VAutid Obese, tusclata,' said the doctor, looking tip; supposing be kid been saisuaderatooti. know' on said i batiste replied she, and there was 'e sublime indignation to her tooss as eke tipake,•and her sap border 'mimed to brood fretfully over. her fee, sad casts cloud upon-its:placid „btultinity below. 'A beast, indeed, leek thoe,"•and oho pointed to, the rigid portrait wpon the wall. Plibs if you 'esti And anything besitly in them lioistents, whore Jobliatself did list his sealing wag to give the forbl insurance , of a-man. Slut had bass the alibi before to bor . a yoUng eleentiebiet; Ind lemstubared ss she could.what sac mit - said. obese,' replied 'the doctor, blandly;videb• watts, its itr year vocabulary, when it is spelt rightly, fat. In altortObe quell- fion resolves itself into the simple preposition, vtu the/great P.V. fat?' 'A amile•abased off the overshidoitinecloud, ha she shook a 'No' out of her kludnyes 'by a - alight: motion of, the head, before she utterei.Atio thet. played : over her li Dr. Digg.weiletiefied, though he wonder ed hew•the stain oripiilasses came upod his Well ironed castor, but-ilielavestineet of it peuily in tho shop oppoilte,Mid. the fact that thtf said bat • whilohe Wall talking had graced the pole of Ike. might have .explained thetnyetery.—XOstou Piet. _ . =• DANONBTBATED ..- 't4) A BIOBAi -CSIliAlll27. .Conduotor PriceinfortaTturof en accident which took place on the Ohio and Mississippi ,Railrciad a day or two since, As his ' train was about eire& str turning ti curve 'the engineer obse man walking on: the side of the track, and tie '' , gh to_be struck by the looomotive. _lle imine rely Sounded the alarm—reversed the engine and put doin - the brake* Though the pedestrian cvi dently'r heard thole Maras, he kept a'straight forward course, and the - engineer being unable to stop in time, the locomotive struck the man andknocked him down a high.enibankment. As soon Fut it was `safe to jump from the train, Con ductor Price rail to the man's ReEiletanCe. and found him scrambling up the embankment: "Are yon much hurt?" asked,Price.! , ' `ele,'' replied the man, !'it will tette something else thatia locomotive to kill' me. You see I have been voted to walking the little Miami truck, mid could guess' the range of that to:nat inch; but I have demonstrated.to moral certainty that your can are just. about eighteen inches wider." The Conductor stopped to hear no mere.— Cineimiti new. • DrATLI Faint LEECH 81T28.--A little girl aged three years, daughter of. Mr. Jobn Thomas, re siding In the upper part of the city, lost her life yesterday afternoon from losi of blood from twe leech bites. It appears The child bad been suf fering from an affection of tho throat,. and the medical man attending ordered icemipltiof leech es to be applied outside over thelipor,iiirecting at the same time to remove-the teeehes whett full, and afterwards to apply warm applications. The child was laid in bed, covered np, and all the directions complied with. The physician did not return that-,ay. The warm applications promoted and increased the bleeding, and the bleeding continued for several hours, saturating the child's clothes, and forming-, nder it a pool of blood, unperceived by any person until a noise called the .another's attendee, When the child was at the last gasp from :copious loss of blood. Cold water might have saved the child's life if it had been applied in time.--Meth York _ . NEW .Parear BOP: MAKING .Nams.- 7 ,Thero has 'recently been Invented and put Into operation :. in this city a new Machine for mating oatnails, , the great peouliarity of vthichls that it is sew- ' 6 .- feeding, andrwill manufacture . In ti:given time ' nearly, if not quite, 113 many again nails ea any i , other known process,'Und that, ono man, (as it ti.. • is claimed) with the assistance of a boy, will operate ten machines. There is also a great saving in iron, there being•only a wade of about a quarter of an inch in ton,foet, which is the } - length of the piece of ixon placed, in.the machine I at a time... It has been shown that ono machine sill manufaoture from three hundreil to thraiil" `: hundred end fiftynails_per minute.—Troy Whig. i . . . •-. • • DAMAGEI COMitimiklllC IZISECT9.—It is estima ted by tho moat-experienced agriculturalists in tho country that the span warm wed eaterpillar damage our crops to the amount of 100,000,000 annually: tfore , datnage is done by these insects to America thin all that the vombined armies and navies of Europe Gould tram'Apritto Novem- u, .ber. The damage committed la Franco in olio year upon wheat, grapes - aed potatoes, by these 5 insects, ie estimated ea greater than' that which would pay for Napoleon's campaign to Moscow. . - Msastrranuasen trt VIE PITLPIT.-A newly- gi fledged theologian,making - his debut before a country congregaon, recently, oonintenced his openieg invocation in these words: "0; then magnificent oreatnrel"' There was a general deantng of foreheads•upon the pew raile, and a tremulous movement pervaded tho worsbippers,.but no loud laughter ootgirred, and the. prayer proceeded to its close . ipt.the same 1 - lofty strain. The sermon was perhaps more so. —Boaton.Philipa. I g If you don't want to fall in lovo with a ; girl, don't commence flirting with her. This t courting for fun le like boxing for , fin, you put' . . , on your gloves in perfect good humor, with - the moat friendly intention of exchanging a few amicable blows ; you find , yourself intensibly, warmed with the enthusiasm of the" conflict, un-, ._ til some unlucky nutob in the ~ weskit" decides the matter, and the whole affair codeine down- right fight. Don't yon seo.the similarity ! . . k•OriBoltkuON ➢Oa. TUC Aili'LlitTiD:LMll3. cite vent', of Wiscionsin, in a letter to a life insurance agent, writes: That "it affords me a great plea-., sore to acknowledge the receipt of $l,OOO, be ing the amount of a polioy effected on the life of my late husband. Then The. Rosa Wiley writes to a similar agent: "It is with heartfelt grati- • tude that I acknowledge the receipt of the sum of 1,000, being the amount of n'polley of lima =co on the-life of my late husband." .Is •• ref' A Pets Ilrr.—Fire copy the following, from the Commonwealth: " An exithinge paper publishes 'a story in which it Is stated that amen rho came very near drowning, had ,a wonderful recollection of every :. event which had occurred in hislife. There aro a few of our nubsoribere whom wo would reconr• mend to praitice bathing in deep water." . Ifir'Fifty miles - Of 'the Egyplintt Railway has neon openedlot traffic. • Passengers, to and from India now traveLnu it. Tbc British haveV, thus got a short cut of railway to their Itrlini possessions. rEa, A dandy lately appeared iu laws, withl, legaeo attenuated, that the authorities bati hint! arroslcid because ho bad 4 ' no vieiblo moans oft support." . - - • • -; :; .., ,: NUMBER 241. •::.;.: Ii