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WEDNESDAY MORNING PHOCZEDENCIS OP ELECT . 01721C1L =May 14, 1.56.r 7 C0mpil met. pursuant to: adjournment. Preseht—Megsrs; ,j,Agnew, Ailen, Alexander, Mike, oat-licitl6lles, Kler,,Le'orcile, Lytle, Blur- Wealier,Ond McAuley, President. The minutes of ihelast meeting were read and adopted; nfterzwhioh the Clerk of Common Con -- oil announced that the Common Council Was nOW t l O:di to go into an election for Tax Collec tors for the ensuing year. The members of the Select Council proceeded to the Common Council chamber, and being assembled in joint Conven tion it wee, on motion, Resolved, That the Convention proceed to elect the Tax "Collectors for the different Wards of the pity. Mr. Scott offered as an amendment—" That We proceed by commencing with thellinth Ward. Lost. The following persona were duly elected Tax Collectors for their several Wards:—First Ward : Secoiid7iVard : Thomas B. Day itt. Third Ward : Charles. W. Lewis. Fourth Ward: Richard Hope. Fifth Ward: John Low ry. Sixth Ward; H. M. Philpot. Seventh ward : Thomas P. Thompson. Eighth Ward : Thomas Neely. Ninth Ward : Hugh Hammond. The business for which the Convention had been convened being terminated, it was, on mo tion adjourned, and the members of the Select Council protieeded to their chamber. Mr. Murdock then presented the following pe tition and resolutions: Petition for gas pipes on Penn street, from Harrison to Locust street. Resolved, That the gas mains be laid on the north side of Franklin street, from Logan to Elm street. Resolved, That the gas mains be laid on Chat ham street, from Wylie street to the Welsh 'church, about 160 feet. Resolved, That the gas mains be laid on Fede rat street, (west side,) from Pennsylvania Ave nue to Wylie street. All of which were read and referred to COM saittee on Gas Lighting. Mr. Lytle presented a petition for water pipes on Pennsylvania Avenue, from Dinwiddie street, about 500 feet. Also report of Committee on City Printing, with the following resolution: Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he Is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer in favor Of Baokofen & Bauer, for fif teen dollars and twenty-five cents, In full of their bill of printing, and charge the same W Appro priation No. 3. Report road and accepted, and resolution read three times and adopted. On motion adjourned. DLSTLIOT COMM.—Before HOD. H. W. Wil liams. In'the case of 'Williams vs. Stroope, the Jury Totalled a verdiot for $2,225 for plaintiff, sub ject to the opinion of the Court on the points reserved. Thomas Soott vs. Robert Black and J. L. Brindle. T. Mellon for plaintiff; Marshall and 2.1 goo for defendants. Spire facial on a meohan io's lien. Verdict for defendants. James W. Wallace ell, James O'Hara Denny. Geo. P. Hamilton for plaintiff ; B. 11I'Snight for defence. The plaintiff in this ease was former ly superintendent or manager of the O'Hara Glass Works, and as such entered into a con tract with the proprietor of the establiehtaent .to serve for a period of five years. Before the .expiration of that time the defendant dis -charged him, and this action is now brought to recover the amount agreed upon for that period 'embraced between the breaking of the contract ,and the close of the five years named. On AT run annual meeting of the Firemen's As sociation, held on Monday evening, May 14th, the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we have learned of the demise ,of Elliott S. Neal, Esq., with feelings of pro found-regret. lie was one of on; earliest &e -nacts, was for many years President of this body, sand at an early period of his life one of the most active and useful in our organization. We „Ilaplore his loss the more, as his amiability of diepo:ition had won for him the love of all who knew him, R. B. ROBERTS, Pres't. EDWARD OR:G°, Sec'y pro. tem. A Horan TAM. - -A fellow named Nicholas Foley was arrested an ~M onday night, on Wylie street, in an intoxicated ciondition. He was taken to the Tombs, and, ye :44 , 7.day o morning sent to jail, for disorderly con..P L StmalY after he was lodged in prison, a gent, an from, Lawrenceville called at the Mayor's 0f6,2 43 ) made information against him for Malin `r horse. The horse was taken from the infer:n al:it's stable on Sunday night, sold to a man in the Sixth Ward for $lO, and the proceeds ap plied to purchasing whisky, until the thief be- I came so noisy that he was taken charge of by the police. ELECTION IN THE Flora WARD.—The fallow log is the result of the electiou for Select Court Gilman, in the Fifth Ward, yes•ertlay: Charles Chaney, (Dem.)... 200 Joseph Kaye, (Whig) ...191 • Samuel M'Kelvy, (led.) In justice to Mr. M'Kelvy, we may state that it was not his intention to be a candidate, and his 13 . i11310 was withdrawn within an hour from the time the polls were opened. Mr. Chancy was, of course, the suceessful candidate. IN THE WRONG PLACE.—Yesterday morning, in the United States District Court, the first case tcalled up was that of Bedilloo et uz. vs. Seaton's heirs. A jury was sworn, and the case opened in a lengthy speech by Mr. E. M. Stanton. At the conclusion of the opening address, and when the case was fully commenced, Judge Grier said the counsel had just stated enough to convince him the case was one in which the Court had no jurisdiction, and he would therefore be compelled to atop further proceedings in the matter. A non suit was acoordiogly entered, and the case will be removed to the Chancery Court. PICKPOCKETE ABOUT —Two ladies, who cam np on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, o Monday evening, were robbed of their pocket books, while walking over the platform from the cars to the omnibus station. One of the pocket books contained about $35 and a through dot - .et to Philadelphia ; in the other, fortunate'y, There were only a few pieces of small change. THE ARGUMENTS to eat 118id0 the verdict, fo the case of Henry Cummins, convicted of rob bing the United Statee mail, were made, Jester day morning, in the United District Court, be fore Judges Grier and Irwin. The decision of Court will be made known in a few days. A Goon silk bat is a nsefnl invention, and to get the article to perfection, go to the Banner Hat Store, and patronize home industry. Alf. makes all his own hats, and sells them low. Don't forget the Banner Hat Store, 147 Wood street. Look out for the Flag. QUICK {Coss.—Tho bridge across Spruce Creek, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, bunt down on Sunday, has been built already. This is quick work, and illustrates the energy pin which everything is pushed on that road. VALENTINE FELDER, the German who was in jured on Sunday night, by Peter Weaver, Mil lies in a critical condition, his recovery is more than doubtful. TER BTEADI Frau ENGINE left the City, yes terday, for Philadelphia. Private French Lea•ons. MONSIEUIt ALYEIONS DANSE, a native and for number of years a resident, of Paris, native, ru spectfulty announces to the LiUies and Gen.lemen of Pit 1,- burgh and Allegheny, that he will give Lessons in tlw French Language, privately, or in classes. Particular attention will be given to the acquirement of spurt and correct pronunciation. Ititrefirscs—John Shipton, Esti ; E. du Plessia Denny, Rau John Fleming, Esq.; A. T. Kennedy, Esq.; lieLry For terms, apply to lizwar Hums; at his new Music Store, No. 63 Fifth street. myl2lot Dissolution of Copartnership. THE FIRM OF LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN & CO., Pro. prietors of the PITTSBURGII NOVELTY WOIVE,A, was dissolved by the death of Mr. lona .1. Roeaea, on the 14th of March last. The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be cumin. , d In all its branches by the surviving partners, under tl.e name and style of LIVINOBTON, COPELAND At CO., a he will also settle up the affairs of the latelt. Eirm L. LIVINGSTON, CALVIN ADAMS, J. K. MOORHEAD, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4, ISM.] W. B. COPELAND. SUGAR AND MOLASuRS -160 hints Plantation Sugar; 500 bbla Plantation Molasses; 100 bf bble do do bblo Sugar Muse do 10 la bbta Golden Syrup : for sale by Inys MILLER & RICKETSON Hats and Caps. ~5„ would invite the attention of our frienda nod the public to a splendid assortment of HATS aril OAPS, which we are now opening for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever f offered in the city, or west of ihe "Mountains. Call and al amine for yourselves. J. WILSON a BON, apT 9l Wood greet, Pittsburgh. Dividend. • t WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 t May ith, 1855. j President and Directors of this Company hare ILL] 1 rday declared a Dividend of Three ($3) Doßare per Share on the Capital Stock. payable to Stockholders on or Sifter the lOthinst. f myB:2wl V. M. GORDON, Seey. - - - CASTALLE 130.A.Pr0 Oozes for We by FAMMTOOII. Et 00. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.... Reported Exprenlyior the Daily Morning Post. MAY--16 ARREST OF DAHER, THE MURDER. ER OF 811 POOLE. Hr. Hies Dies Hard—He Threatens an Expose COL. KINNEY AGAIN ARRESTED Old Bullion Convicted of Slander. New Tog; May I&—The barque Grapeshot returned to day with the fugitive Louis Baker on board. The Grape Shot arrived off Palmas in 17 days from this port; she laid on and off until the Isabella Jewett bore in eight, when they boarded her and captured. the fugitive. Bonny, May 15.—There was great confusion 'in the Hods(' yesterday afternoon. Hiss twice resumed his va- Oated seat and was each time removed by the Sergeant -at. Arms by order of the House which passed nearly unani mously. It le presumed that Hiss acted in this singular manner by the advice of his counsel, B. F. Butler and Benj. Deau. Hirai has published an address denouncing hie ex pulsion from the House as arbritrory and intimating to the members of the House that he feared no impartial dr, velopment of all the facts in the case. PHILADELPHIA. May 15.—C01. Henry L. Kinney was ar rested at New York, last night, and brought on here and held to bail on a charge of violating the neutrality laws in this district, by fitting out an expedition against Meanings. It Id alleged that a vessel in this port Is already for sea, with stores and ammunition, &c., and would have sailed in a few days with 500 men. Br. Lame, May 15.—The slander unit of Birch against Benton vas decided In the Henry county Circuit Court, nn Friday lest, by a verdict of $4,000 for plaintiff. The trial lasted three days. The case viii be carried to the Supreme Court. Wuxi:moron C 177, May 15.—The way train leaving Balti more at three o'clock, ran upon a bridge afire four miles east of Annapolis junction, at four o'clock. The locomotive and four passenger care got over eafe ; the kat car and the way mail ran off, slightly injuring the brakesman and mail agent. The way matt wan delayed an hour. William Chauncey Langdtm, of Kentucky, Assistant Ex aminer of Patents, is to be Chief Examiner, with a salary of $2,503. William Reed, of Delaware, Amos T. Jenks, of Rhode Island, Thomas H. Dodge, of New Hampshire, and Isaac D. Toll, of Michigan, are to be Assistant Examiners, with a salary of $l,BOO The Judges of the Court of Claims yee`erday appointed llon. Ituntiagton, of Connecticut, Clerk of the Court of Claims. BCSTOR. Hsi 1 5.—Tba.ten mite race between Grinnell, of New York. and Bteasen, of Boston, end resulted in favor of the former The race was agains t on a straight span. AUCTION SALES. Auction... Daily Sales. T the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifthatreeta t at 10 o'clock, A. IL, a general molortment of Seasonable, Staple and Panay Dry Ooode, Clothing, boot, and Shove, flats, Cape, ha. AT 2 . (ihocx, P. M., Groceries,Queetunraze, Olaneware, Table Cutlery, Looking Clauses New and Second 'land 'Household and Kitchen Fur niture, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and Silver watches, Sc. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ijaSl:tf P. it. DAVIS, Auctioneer BALED HAY AT AucrioN.—On Wednesday afternoon, May 16th, at 2 o'clock, at the store house of Joseph Hall & Bon, First street, near Ma' ket, will be sold for Re count whom it may coucesn 109 bales Hoy. myls P. 51. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Aff ACKEREL, TOBACCA), CIGAIIs, de se arertoa.—on lrl Wednesday morning, May 16th; at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial aides rocms, corner of Wood and Fifth lor,ret, will be sold 10,000 superior Imported Cigar,: 20 bble Mack erel ; 0 boxes Tobacco; Y. 11. and Imeerial Tree, de. myls P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. I . IOU vEIIOLD saw KITCHEN FURNITURE AT At TION.—On Thursday morning, May 17th, at 10 o'clock, at the late residence of James W. Buchanan, deceared, on Pride street, near Bluff, in the Eighth Ward, will be fold, the entire Household and Eitcbeo Furniture, comprising mahogany secretary and Cock case; eon% cane seat, fancy and common chairs and rocker% arm chair% parlor, cham. her and stair carpets; rugs; oil clothe; fire irons; fenders, dressing bureau; port and wash seands; dressing care; bed. weeds, beds and bedding; err% wardrobe; curtains; centre table; lamps; spy glue eight day clock; cupboards: table% glass and Queen/mare; knives cod forts, &c. Also, cooking store and blares • genet al variety of kitchen furniture; wheelbarrow, buffalo robe, tools, ,to. Jusl s l', M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. I . 2.X.RCUTUR'OI3ALh UV DWKLI.I.Nii llindifii ►aD LOTS Li IN LAWRENORVI LLP—On !SATURDAY' afternoon, May 19th, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold by or. der of Robb 3 APOontutll, to close the Estate of the late Anthony Demo: Those two valuable LOTS of ground situ ate on Dulls? Rivet, baying each a front of 1.'4 feet, and ex tending back to an alley twenty feet wile. on wbb-h ere Wed a convenient two-story brick DWELLING, formerly the mansion bonne of A. Drawn, deceased. Also, LOT No. in the ume plan of lots, (laid out by Peter Drano,) har ing a front of 25 fret on Draro street, awl extending beck 100 fart to au alley - twenty feet wide. Testa—One-third cash; residue In one and twn years, with interest, sccaredlry bond and mortgage. myl4 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer BUILDING LOTS IN AN AND S.Pirte P alUllall AT AUCTION-Co THURSDAY EV PS ING. May 17th, At 7 , -;' o'clock, will Le Bold a number of the desirable Ltni"...ittig Lots now for gale in the tiooriohing boroughs of litenunzharn nod South Pittsburgh, among which are Ws on OOT.On. pinghlan. W101110;100. D Gregg. Hanny end-IC/gee stream. in Birmingham; Lots on Carson and Manor streets and bi-r,senseilla Turnpike Road, In Scrsth Pittsburgh. T4.2.4:4--Chao fourth cash, balance in two years. 7.lth inter est. payable cemi-annnally. For turther Information apply to the TrastoP, L. C. Hep burn, Esq , Trust." of Johtr C. Mowry and Wife, or of myl I P. M. DAN - Id, Am-Hines, DSII ; ',;YSTRATOIth * HALE OF is I's I,•K TUUES DAY EV iNINO, 11th Inst., at V,-; n'elnck.•t the Mer • chants kleb ' T iautih street, will La sold by orthr 0 . 4 ''' ba " ni°6 "'°'• • Ppagirylcsois 13.411rcal Co. Et. 1 ,2 ; 3d share* Ohio an,. do do 4 do Pitt/. and COD,. to 15 do CitizenesDeposit Dank JO 3.3 do West.rn IDSOranrc Company :to North American Mining Company ‘- 25 do Ridge Mining do do 35 do Pittsburgh and Isle Royal do do 30 d o i'itLsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins_ Co. rriyl4 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. . _ DRY Gooßs SALE—On TUESDAY and Si EDNESDAY 1011N1NGS, I bth and 18th lost_ at 10 o'clock, at Ow Commercial Sales 11001118, a moo of Wood and strerds., will be sold a large stock of desirable Spring and Sommer Dry Goods, comprising a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic, staple and fancy ; new ( lothing, Boots mid di...L.., table •usl pocket Cutlery, lc. myl4 P M DAVIS. Aurtluo•es. DIU METAL—GU to 11r6t quailly, to arrive por st•am „1 - boat Orb. For wale by P. 51. DAVIS, myll corner of Wroi and Firth atr.sta, DIRMING [IASI PROPERTY AT AUCTION—On SIIUR:Z JD DAY EVENING, )lay 17th, at l't, h o'clock. at the alsr chants' Exchange, Fourth street, will on sal I the loth wing valuable Real Estate, In the borough of Ltirminghttn: Two lots of ground, Nos 62 and 03, at the corner of Carann no Oliver streets, baring a front of 04 fret 8 Inches, on the north side of Canton street, extending bark along Wiser street 100 feet to Chesnut alley; on which 1s erect e d a superior titre., story brick Dwelling, with back buitting. Alres—Lots Nos 131 and 132. having earl. a front t 21 feet on Carson street, extending back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Alro One hallo! lot No. 11, baring a front of 4. feet on Water street, (adjoining foundry of Wilmer; A Gairieon,) extending back 390 feet, to illngham xtreet. Trame—One-fourth caob: remainder to two yearn, with interest payable aem:•ananally. mylo P. M. DAVIS, Auoti neor. OLIABLEB DICKENS' WORKS--Bleak House: 60 cts. kj David Copperfield; 50 cts. Dcmhey d Son ; 60 cents. Nickolas Nickleby; 50 ce•ts. Pickwick Papers, 50 cents. CLIRISTILLS Storms, conbainlntt—A Christine. Carl; The Chin:tee; Cricket on the Hearth: Battle of Life: ilaunb.rl Man; Pictures from Italy—SO oenta. Martin Chunless it; 50 cents. Barnaby nudge ;60 rot.. Old Curiosity Shop ; 60 cents. Sks:ches by Dos," of Essay Day Lire and Pco. pie ;50 cents. Oliver Twist. 50 cents Mammon, or the Hardships of an Ileireas ; by Mre. Dore paper, :2 volumes, 75 coots—or cloth, one dollar. Trl Colored Sketches In Parts; 1 vol., cloth, 51,2.5 Temptation; by J. Y. Snalth-60 cents. Banker's Daughter ; by Reynolds -400 rents. Lost Heiress; by 111ra. Bouthworth. The Love Novel—tie beet one ever written. Complete In two volume., paper cover; price one dollar; or hound in one volume, cloth, for one :oiler and twenty tie cents a copy. Call or send for whatever you want lo the Book 11nr, t 5 11. MINER & Cu., myl2 No. 32 Rmithrinbi otrrpt. JOHN DIOOELHE A 1:1, WHOLESALE GEOCER, AND COMMISSION MER CHANT for the tale of Pig Metal and Bloome, and Prodnee generally. No. 27 Wood 197,4 , 4. Plttlburgb. [.p24 EIIsUFOILL MINERAL WATKII-2o bole ana Dan-bole P Jed received fresh from the Speine., and for sale D 7 myl2 JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood et. D I IltOri-100 tone Forge Anthracite. 2003 do Mercer 00., "Sharon Furnace," for foundry and forge. For ealo by JOHN MOORHEAD, myl2 27 Wood ghee.. B LOO3IS-25 tone Juniata Forge; 20 a Melinda Forge; 60 " H 11.1mett's beet Juniata; 76 a Lake Chat:l4loo ; for !tale by royl2 JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood et SUNDRIII.- 75 begs prime Rio Coffee; 15 pockets Java do 30 ltbas N. O. Sugar; 15 bbls Relived Sugars; 100 do New Orleans Masses ; 20 do Sugar•Hoase "go 00 half chests Green and Black Teas ; 25 caddy boxes do do 76 boxes superior brands Tobacco; 60 do Rosin Soap; 50 do M. and D. Candles; 20 do Star do 300 kegs assorted Nails; 200 boxes Bxlo, 0x12,10x12 and Nati Window Glass. Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh manufactures—for sale by myl2 JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood et. FLOUR -200 bbls in eters and for sale by nub 8. HARBAIIGII A CO I:IL/PS-10 bales Just recelved and for ~ ale by I - 11 my 5 8. HARBAllall kCO I)R b Y y HIDES—IWO dry dna hides, to arrive and for sale Lm9 s ] 8. ThiltßdUGll ,4 CO. LARD OIL-25 bbls No. 1 Lard OIL in store and for sale by MILLER & RICRET3ON, roys 221, 223 Liberty street. SALT -130 bble No. 1 Salt ; for sale by mys MILLER & RICKETSON. CODFISH-10 drums ," Grand Bank" No. 1 Codfish; for V.l sale by [myll MILLER h RICK ETSON. SALERATER-50 boxes McFarland's Salerstus; for sale by [my6l MILLER & RIOKETTON. . • - OLARMED SUGAR-20 bide A Clarifted - Sugar ; for sale j by [m➢6] MILLER k RICRETSON. N EW CIMINO CHEESE-100 boxes this dayeivedrec by tiny]] HENRY H. COLLINS. - - - -• Rllia UTTER-10 boxes Prime Roll Butter re c eived thin day by [asyl 1 _ HENRY 11. COLLINS. . .... .. ... . BACON BIDES-5000 Ma Bulk Bides on ennslicorn - TMC, and for sale by JOHN MOORHEAD, myl 27 Wood street LIBOR BILLIARD TABLES, on easy terms, all complete .12 and In good order. Enquire for particulars of LEOPOLD BAHL, ap26:lmd Nog. 27 and 29 Market street, ear. Second. STAB. CANDLES-25 boxes Star Candles just received and for sale by (myl2) ATWELL. LEE & CO. SUNBEAMS Anz PLENTY.—Go to the NNTERPRISE GALLERY, 74 FOURTH street, to-day. Pictures, 50 ate. and upwards. tay/2 • * - • • - • P • t h y' " Ft,i .t &0., &0., &c 1=1:13231 l. , COMMERCIA L POST. 41$ sFogs iurw.E,g apea. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE ANO MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. OFFICER. Fresteient—JOHN - SHIPTON: First rice President--Ww. H. Smrrn. Second " " Wit. R. 1/ELOWII. Beerelary—Wm. S. Havx.m. Treasurer—JoHN D. SCULLT Haperirdendent--8. T. Nonnuar, annmittee qJ Arbienzlion for Apra—WILLIAM H. liaowN, V. P; Wu. REA, E. S. BETA.; W. K. Palm; J. M. Pourocx. DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKET, • 0/71OP or THE DAILY MOSPIIIO POSY, I Tuesday, May 10, 1855. There was touch briskness in business circles yesterday. We subjoin quotations of articles reported in 'Change: FLOUR—Bales 92 bbls extra, first bands, $9,87%; 50 bbls superfine, $ 0 , 57 %; 77 bbls superfine, store, lots $0,75®9,90; bblu superfine. store, lots $10®70,25. store, o GRAIN—Sales 150 bus ear corn, store, 88e ; 150 bun shel'd corn, store, 93e; GOO bus. sherd corn, store, 93; 200 bus. shei'd corn, store, sacks included, 98c; 1,700 bus, oats, depot, 60c; 1,300 bus. lowa wheat, wharf, $2. SUGAR-5 hhda, prime, 60 days, lidoLd.Ssl39-10 bbls cypress, lime. 3,ic. • COFFEE-15 bags fair Rio, rasa, 11t4e. BACON—SoIes 11,000 ths sh'd sides and hams, cash. 7%, 8%010e: 3,500 do do do do 7%. o@ . 10e ; 3 000 do do do do country, 7;a:A ; 6000 lobs sho'd CO days Interest ad ded, 8o; 500 ths gibed, cosh, 7 . ,if,..e; 2000 Ibi hams, cash, 10e, 1000 pieces hams, GO days, 0%o; 200 pitees sides, 60 days 894 c :`u cask sugar cured hams, cash 120. FISH-10 bbls herring $6 12 3,4 bbls trout $4,30 DR A N-250 bus. per 100 Ibe $1.20 811011T3-650 bus. per 100 lbs HAY-5 0 hales In lots, Clore, $23 per ton. HID ES-420 dry, 14e, cash. ASiIES-6 tons pearl, 6)4c. PIO METAL.— The sales reported yesterday were 103 tone, Diercur County, at $2O, six mos; also, 50 tons N 0.3 —, $2B, six mos. The American in its weekly review says : " We have had some few sales of Pig without any material change in rates. We report 430 tons Olswy, (Allegheny cold) at a price withheld, bat known to be a trifle getter than $2B, 6 mos—probably $2B, with a portion in cash, and another in 4 mos paper. We judge so from the fact that $2O was asked, and $2B at 6 months refused. The sellers this year are singularly nensit ye on the ' open or parthation' question. A lot of Ore Hill, from 350 to 400 tons is also reported as transpiring in secret session, but which we may set down—we having a right to guess when they will not tell us—at $2B, 6 months, knowing as we do, that it varies little, if say from this. We have also sales of some small lots of Allegheny—and s,natl lots never rank with No, I—al $26 and $26,50, 6 mrs. We hear of nothing doing in Hanging Rock, besood small lots to foundries of b. b. at $34. Monetary Affairs. From the NorYcre Pon, Monday Evening.] The week opens with encouraging prospects for the fu. tore of the money market- The liquidation of accounts has proceeded so far.aud the li iiltation of badness le so great as to reduce the demand (Jr money effectually below the means at command. The Collins' creamer, of Wednesday, will, we learn, take in specie between three,inarters of a million and a million of dollars The lltint& brings more gold duet this trip, but there lea pardon of ihn remittance in bare ant eel. About $250,1.0e troth has been delimit° I at the aunts office, tile morning, in part by peksengers. The balance In the sub treasury tills morning was $l,. 356,2t9 32, bet inclusive of the belapcea held for the die bur•icg officers and the assay office, amounts to $5,414,603, 3.4., which shows an exeose of payments over receipts, for the week of $500,210,81, which went Into bank, and, In addition to the receipts of scan from the Interior, known to be considerable, will more than counteract the export via Iluetnu. The b ink statement is expected to Amor an Increase of specie, and the large receipt by the Illinois, which Is $l,• 1 , 30,t 00 on freight, and throe fourths as much in the bands of passengers, will make the bank statement of next Mon day to show still more favorably as regards accumulation c f specie In bank. This export of specie, as we gild last week, loss now erased to be of serious Importance. The foreign imports in last week amount to $1,933,198 against $2.920 084 In the corresponding week of last year. The value of Imports since the let of January Is $40,700,. 000, sbowiog a falling off of twenty on• ratt/ions do:lars, as compared with the imports of 1953. if:1tqt):73;11:11.43:4:•:vil New Foes, Slay 15—Cottou firm, with sitloe 4000 bales. Flour a trifle ,war, axles 0001 Obit, good Ohio et $lO,ll fi10,50 S.uthern rale, 1000 001 e at $11001,31. %sheet nominal. Corn a trifle lower. Pork firm ; with an upward tenderey; sales 000 Gbh, at $16,7:i3,16,61 for Old Mese, mid $17.7.N00170 for New. Beef firm, ez , ei 400 bbl, Lard firm. Whinkey...Ohlo as@;„3.9!i. Coffee steady, with .ales 1000 huge. Sugar firm, with safes 1000 1:101, Urlea_ne at $5 , 4456 Iron lower: Eic.,Ved pie $ 23 © 20 , 6 moo. Stocks tower:money unrhammi Mlftsouri •si MN. 91 1 4 ; Cumber. lend 1:O,',.„; N. I'. Central 01!-,i; Reading 813 . Pme , rtruu, May 16.—N0 now feature In Flour; 'alert 070 1.1,1 e standard brand.. at $ll. Sal. :kW bbl' Rye dour on terms not puhll.•. C,rn meal Leld firmly; ogles LOO hbis Penna. at .$5. IVltrat dul I ; ttedor. 500 tuthellt prino Penna. red, in store, at s2,co, 5.2,0.5 offered sad refuge.' fur *bite, Coro : sales C‘loo to 71100 bushels yellow at $1,12. and a mall lot of white at $l,lO. Yale. of I'o/ bushel* Penna. Oat. at C 5, afloat; ion:hero are worth CO. Whisky held Canty ; orate:. In bbl• •t 40, and in hhda 74. Ai'fIU,NMENTS TUTTBI3URaII TIIIIIATRE nr;rt esTiart. JW. , 71.:P11 C. YO2. 4 TEtt., Mac Kay. Enz.% 111,1 Parrylett... La)..7. I Pril e,ond Tt,.. Pri•.C..., f 0xra,,k3.11... 41. CIO 4 ~ , X.! mute. Car ,ritx vs trs TM ItU AIlillT of 11, in, tit Mr .1 P ADU A who will oprwar In Tri.,ze y .irol (7,,ineify First aglit of a new p:ay eutitled 1101:i111 AND fiLADT EiliNF"..ql./Ar LVF.NINii, May 10th.1553, ba acted The Iron Cheat —Sir tilwat.l M., - ,rtimar, Mr .1. P. AildatziA; Ml.. A I , :berl,, .11anri Win:arton, Dayle) 1L 1y 114-len, Mrs Ta c - n-liwte with ao. Drains ewritlii.l Rough mind 'Ttes r. oa TIIR It VITLE 0? DURNA VISTA—Ear/awl, Mr .1 P. A ..3.1.ma; Gratral Tay:or, , /711. f fit Ab•mienrl.l C. Vogl., ZArtiorl, MIS, A E , .-rip: Nally, 'l, I , I.trr. To 03,1,71 V. Mr J. P ADDAMS la two (Arorite THE (ill EEK SLAVE. POWERS' 1 GREEK LAV NOW (iN EXHIBITION 441- APOLLO 11 ALL, El= From 9 A. M. till 10 P. Id ADMISFMN. Twenty-Lye Gents. ritt.burrh, Tfnv 11 JOAN W. Al'ClltTliY, Bill Poster and Distrikntor, C-ir WILL at:orAl to the Poeting aDLI DiAtributhag of all klutts of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURM, EXIIIBITIONS, All commulfli •ati. , n —ri:tter by mall, twirgraph, or other to lb, °tiro of the :tlor g P.Nt, nit re ceirt, prompt ottrotbm. 4,7 Arum: SILK BONNETS—Some mplerelnl new White Silk Bonnet. at A. A MASON & myll 25 Fifth street. • Wm. Voungson, ll° L 23 ' 8' E s .. l o t p .N po .t ; M a l o : I T h A . I. N I: 3 p A t lh n ' o Engine nous, mbr:em 'II I LE BUNS, of our own mako, warranted gxsl amt cheap. liverylhicg In the sporting way will he found et the " Enterprise (Jun Works." DOWN & TETLEY, m)5 I:h3 Wood street. 1000 CANE FISHING POLES—A tine article jog re ceived and for Bale by DOWN A TETLEY. m3B 11811180 TACKLE—A large anso.tment on bend and F for Nth. by [myßi SOWN & TETLEY. 1 - ) LACK Plii'D el LICS—J art received, some Hall and de j nimble mall black Silks, by myll A. A. MASON & CO. I 00 C m UC y thA U .16 just r ß ee K e i l t e m l . nlt f u r N ° l/ 41 1R b 10 N Inscrnotton• In lli nolo. M R .. W , iBLE d L: Itlf .t would h‘,l n respectfully tin u i i, a l f g o na p ro b s Lu n n ILa instructor to the PIANO PORTE and VOICE. Orders left •1 lily. KLEMM'S Mimic Store, or at Ws real. dence, No. 187 :ECOND Street, will be promptly atte oded to. ~o 5 — For Sale. reasonable terms. a very neat, ver'ical STEAM EN. J GINE, 6 inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke. Also, a very superior DOUBLE FLUE STEAM BOILER, 14 feet long, 36 inches diameter. For terms, de. , apply to W. S. ILAN EN, Stationer, my 2 blarket street, corner BP,Anici, OLD SOLDIERS are reminded that under the Bounty Land bill just passed, all who have served le any vat since 1700 are eniitled to 160 acres of land, The under signed offers his services for the procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTER, Attorney a'. Law, Fourth st, above b'zithlield. N. B.—The law applies also to all Drivers engaged In hauling for the Army ; to all Sailors and Mirrines; to Rev olutionary Officers and Soldiers; to those en',4aged as Volun. teers at Plattsburg; to flotilla men, and those engaged in defence of Lewistown, (Del.) trth:Pedsw Alkpander W. 1 0 4, oter t ATTORNEY AND COUNEPILLOR AT LAW, Aro Somci nut to CHANCERY, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Collar don of Claims in lireat Britain and Ireland. 4/air Collections made in thls . and adjoining Counties; Es. tates of decedents Fettled; 1.1 Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected, moneys invested o n mongnio or other security. Titles ear.mined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street , a few doors above Fmithfield. Pittsburgh. Hareb TR. 1 e55-I,mh2B:llsw I A. W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, '.nd Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, VilEconsin, New York, Michiean, lowa California and Virginia. AV-Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for reco.'d or use In any of the aboTe named States. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855-Iml)2Bdawf lONGRESE IVATEtt-4 erosa Ho pints and quarts) ro- LJ ceived direct from the Springe, by JOSEPH FLEMING, myb corner of Market street and the Diamond. AA. MASON e W. have tenet, ed 100 pieces 4 4 EDglish • Yenta, fast criers—selling at 12.14 . ,c per yard [mylo SEEO I 'EA.l.i.—.l>vrarf. Champion, queen, ohm Impede , and other fine sorts for late sowing, fur sale by tay3 JAMES WARDROP. LINSEED 01.1.-50 bbls. for sale by my 6 B. A I , AIINESTOCR & CO. AciENTLmIA.A who has occupied anactive and respon eible position in a large eastern house, desires an EN. GAGRURNT with soma established house. Address Loek Box 75, P. O. my 7 t- , • - "I- .7, r • , •% • , , , - e• • ••"• • " - ' - • ~. . ~ ;-,~, ~: ~ MEM STAMICLIP Wasca.—There were 4 feet 11 lushes water in the channel at dusk, lastefening, and statloirary. Busi ness on the wharf briar. Among the steamers wbkh lef t yesterday was the "Hornet," (with 6 ' coal barges la to w .) fa Cincinnati; "Allegheny" for an; the " Amazon" for Louisville; the "Empire City" for St. Louis; and 'the "Jeannette" br Nashville. Tits tine steamer " Dinrual" is the. regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. Tax steamer "Cincinnati," Capt. Curtis, SS the regular packet for the Queen City to-day; she leaves at 1034 A. M. Tam steamer •Great West" Is now loading for St. Louis and. the Upper Mississippi river. She 19 commanded by ex perienced officers, and offers fine inducements to travelers going West. Tux steamer "Brazil," Captain B H. Hutchinson, being detained yesterday, will leave this morning by 7 o'clock, cr directly after getting her cargo on board, for St. Lords and St. Paul direct. Those who wish to take a passage to the Upper Mississippi ricer, should be on board early. Tux steamer " Gray ite State," GaPt. E. Hazlett, leaves today for St. LOttill and all the landings on the Upper Ails sissippl river. She has just returned from Galena. Cap t. and his polite assistant, B. G. Lelper, will do all in their power to make all comfortable who travel with them. • TEE St. Louis Republican, of the 11th inst., says that the steamer " Alma " arrived on the 10th, with the largest load of the season, comprising a variety of Pittsburgh manufac, Lured articles and dry goods. The steamers John 8. Prin gle, Mansfield, Persia and Caledonia were advertised to leave for this city on the 11th inst. Two New lIIILLB came to the wharf yestorday—one for E. Hazlett, of the " Granite State," built by Ben Coursin, at Bellevernon, and the other for Capt. G. W. Reed, former. ly of the " Forester." They will be both of light draught, not exceeding 14 to 15 inches when finished. The Louisville Cburicr,, of Saturday, thus complains of the scarcity of freight in that ;section The rates of freights from this port to New Orleans are nominally 25 cents for pound freights; 50 cents per barrel for pork, and. 20 cents per bag fur corn. Freights are es cessively scarce, and our packets will be compelled to make their down trips dying light. The Ben Franklin. hence for New Orleans, was at Evansville yesterday, where she re ceived but barely 15 hogsheads of tobacco, with no pros pect what. ver for more. The Memphis, on her recent upward trip, made the run from Memphis here in three days and twenty-one hours. the fastest this semen. Tog St. Louis publican, of the lath, says: At this point the water is stationary. The Upper Minh• cippi continues to rise. The Missouri and Illinois are fill. ing. Thereore scant three and half feet water on the prin. cipal bars in the Missouri, and no prosrect of m rise. The New Lucy. Eats Swinney, Bam Cloon, &Petra and Martha Jewette have arrived since our last—all bring hard ac counts of sand bars mud snags so thick that navigation is attended with little else but delay, vexation and dapper. Most of the "weather prophets" predict that in a few weeks there will be such a rise in the Missouri, as bath not been hoard of before or since the flood of 1844. I This rise will give business to some of the largo class of No. 1 stern-wheel steamers of Pittsburgh. The W. 11. Den. ny left on Monday for the Missouri, and there ere more to follow molt if the trade will p 17.1 Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packet Line, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Ana Salta Louie. Tine 1.1311 is composed of seven lAAInt eines powerful Ntestnere, up!. ~! z A twilled for speed, splendor,saftly • ' comfort, and Is the War rifeoron DULT use or Srr_Let Platte on the Ohio river. Iteonnrets with the IL S. Mall Line of Simmers from t4uciurniti to Louisville end gent Louis, by whl,b pnesenr,ers and freight Ira ticketed and rr ceir lad throng/. done. Two now Strainers hove been added to the Line, which now omelets of the following boats: Pay t ~, lArisar twr t Ors. U- Crapfals.i.' from Pittiszdr9/t. DUCHRIM STATE M. W. ItriTiocorta--Sazday. KEITTONE STA TR._...JAccit hazer.._ Monday. A LLEMIENY _......-....a to. IrGAIN TaPs.lay. CI NCI N N ATI .-.......-_.R. Iluirtza_ Wwlnr,l.y. PIIILADICLPIIIA R. J. Gum-- ....... -Tb.urs4.7, PrITSIIIIILIIII... ...----1. N. Cmt........ Friday. PEN NSYLV ANI A.— fo. Kt./NUMMI. Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. M., proolooly. No ft -vied reealrad after alto o'clock on the morning of //Arturo. For particulars, apply on board, or to 31341:4 11. LIVINGSTON, Apents, JOIIN FLACK,J MaDony,aboa ions. Building& Pittaborgb, 1850. (n0r7.81 pittipopm f itt, Staspbenvilje and NV beeline pi k ekeig. Lariat rho DISMN AL , Ca p t a in A.O.Barrn - rnn, and t , 4 0 Ftiiitig,T CITY, Ca Loons, Orono' Loon s, r t i 4 rtiryla; 0,4.11,T rAcK s, between l'lttxbur,-,h, 1144 stapp og at .11 loterm,thate —.AU teiu Fittahneglit on Monday., Wei. par,. , is osaltalli 4. 61.—Returnin g she Theo DIURNAL vtuarstloys noi Saturday., and Fridays, as will lea.e wheeling on Tuesday., Topsility., at 7 o'clock. A. The ItIRtiST CITY will 1..8 Pittsburgh . Thurislay. and Saturday., at Id o'olock, die will lime. Wheeling on Mondays, Weincalays and k ri day., at o'clock, A. M. k or freight of ;onstage apply on board or to .t. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent, novILA N 0.11.6 Front simul For St. Louts, Qulncy, W y, Keokuk, v. ETIIELT Galena. tlubstykle, ,- and St. Paul. The steamer tiltklAT WEST, Captain 1 11 1E6' tnccu, trettiti Clerk, will Le•e for the above end intermedlitte ports on WEDNESDAY, likh Instant, .t 10 A. M. I,OIIS OPEN For freight or passage apply on board, or to myl4 IiAItNE3 a LIVINOSTON, Agents For St. Lon's, Galena, Dubuque, and St. Paul, 1111lineeota. The steamer ORANITEATA.TK, Captain Z. HAILM. D. ilnoac, Clerk, gill leave for tho above 1213.1 Intermediate ports on WEDNE.S. DAY, May 10th, at 10 A.M. For freight or passage, apply no board. myl2 For bt.l.ottlis, larainoy,yVorsaw, Keokuk and Bt. Paul. The steamer BRAZIL, Captain B. F. UCTCII mon, CLUB. lea Au. Clerk, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on W ED- N ESDAY, IGth inst., at 10 A. N. For freight or passage apply on board, or to my 4 FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents. Cleveland, Port Stanley l a d and Port Burwell. - • THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. BARROW, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, ea follows : Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and Til ORBDAY EVENING, at 134 o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at I o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAT EVENING, at 7 o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Btanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL .1 LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M . BIIII/E. Port Burwell. mar27:tnov J. K.. Barbour. LENKE CLERK, BT. Loma, Mo., (at W. N. Newell's office.) J. K. BARBOUR baying long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers superior Inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG ING CLERK. my.l rIIOMAS SMYTH (late of Jaynes' Pekin Tea Btore) Trespectfully Iniorma his friends and the public that he he now located at the NEW TEA STORE, 112 SMITHEIVED grans?, OPPOSITE run Posr Orrice, Where he offers for sale as DMA and as well an ESA° gill stock of TEAS as can be found in the city. Also, RIO NIP JAVA COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REVD. 'ED SUGARS—aII purchased for cash, and will be sold a..` • small advance, either by wholesale or retail. aolAlm WILHIPIIB HALL, N. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. Fourth stew, bottom Wood and SmiAfield. rUS spacious establishment has been leased by the mtb— , criber, and completely renovated. B e is at ail hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can bo found in the best regdisted restam ants in the States. ills spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de scription, in its season, can always be found at Wilkins inP7) W. C. GM LAGIIER. To iiii liolesale Manufacturers. Lior Dealers and THE SU. 4/30BIBER is now importing a superior quality of OLL OF COGNAC, of which %of an ounce s 1 ith 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. Hls ESSENCES tIF ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANH•Y ; of JAMAICA at Id ST. CROIX BUM, ARAC. ClDE i lt and PEACH BRA. NDY, HOLLAND 80 HIRDA51 SCH NAPPS and wormy' WHISKY, are acknowledged by t be New York manufactt Tars by the great demand after the in. Di rection for nos 't till invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCIITIVANGS'R, 141 Maiden Lane, New iork. It; Thorn's Ex.L Copaiva, Sulphate Am P. 13.—Importer of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Bipmath, Mangan mouia. Ac. dec2Pis tf AR1,013 eAPY,FtS, of beautiful designs, in velvet, gold L velvet, and wbEe and bins satin damask imitati for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, ap2o 85 Wood street. Nfili.Xob3.-- Just opening, a new and splendid ek of WATCIIB 3, JEWELRY, kc., at the Old Establi, fi ed House of W. 1 I. WILSON, 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. Custom ers and visitors will always find this a safe and Just est abilahment to deal with, and prices its cheap as elsewhe ria—ultber East or Watt Aar Special at' Antion paid to FINE WATCH REPAIR ING. apl9 MACH BRAI half.pipe Pure. Peach Branl3. its P store and m r sale by 1. 1 4 8 1 J. W. BUTLER it CO. 0. • PORT OP PITTSBURGH 4 •zzt 11 11Ca2.7 If AVM is TII/1 CELII/17.1L. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. LUZOTDO, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Michigan 'No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. • V.ntore, Gordon, Beaver. • Gen. Lorimer,--, Steubenville. • Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. s' Argyle, Coles, New Orleans. " • Fairy Queen, Reno, Louisville. Cincinnati, Curtis, Cincinnati. " Irene, Smith. Portsmouth. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzerne,Bennett,Brownsville. " Gen. Berard,Peables, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, Beret, Wellsville. • Ventura, Gordon, Beaver. " Allegheny, It'Leau, Cincinnati " Adelia, Ring, Zanesville. • Fored City, Moore, Minting. • Convoy, Wolf, Gallipolls. " Amason, Hailer', Louisville. " Empire City, Milford, St. Louts. " Jeannette, Robinson, Nashville. STEAMBOATS. "1855." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, &VD SAINT LOUIS. lei TIM MNTITI.MCI OP PASSENGERS AND FREIGIIT to was " 1855 " CANADA A CARD. • '`r.6,3111* - - EZIZZE TO LET , FOR SALE, &c Beautiful Site• for Country Home, HE undersigned offera for sale, on easy terms, F .FTT T LOTB„iald off and restricted for rural residences. as ENTIRE SQUARE, on. the bank of the A I leglivny ; ,ver, 764 feet long by 200 feet deep ; having fronts ou Maui and .1011 a Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr isee*.s. 111.10 square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind and commands a tine view of the picturesque and roman tie sce nery around. Inm desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford ono of the most charming and mag nificent sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the Immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about TH It / 11 ACRES OF GROUND, at the lid of the Island, advantageously situated for man ufacturiae pur poses. The above property is situated in Duquesne borouc,C, on the high and main bank of Ilerr's Island, and is reach, u by o very substantial Bridge of one span. For partleula: , ap ply at my realdenee, in Duquesne borough, on the :c sin bank, fronting the head of Ilerr's Island, or of JOIE , : I , UN. LAP k CO., sorrier of Second and Market sts.;Pittsbur, , ,h. oprliitf WM. C. TillbLi• IL Valuable Property for Sale, TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which ore erected :cur Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent ennicdly for $5OO. Said property is situated in the Ninth We d of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known no the " Et, ;:ire Works,' situated on the corner of Penn and Morris otteets. Also, 13 acres of unimproved land, situated on the. Alle gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a port.i., , . of this land there is the best Saw VIII lomitlon in the coo My. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 arts, of choice land, situated one -milo nortterrest of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of prce,e , rty are Tory desirslde, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For terms of sale and further information apply to 7'm P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. It. D. THOMPSON, anlflitf An or Jr,. S. fiegl• y. Coal Works For Sale. SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Cnal attached, and all the improvements thereon In SW-4 , 111- ful operation. raid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 2.4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm Rouse ' Barn, Tenant Rouses, Orchard, itailroad, and au excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot be 3urpa&,l in quality. For further particulars apply to THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale hie property In the Fvergreen Colony, Ross Township, five mile frcan Pittsburgh. The house Is LS by 111, arranged with Faso Rooms, a Kitahon, and a largo flail on the first floor, and is provided with a Water Closet. and Bath .B.oom—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing Raft water, a Stable and a Chit:ken House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a gentles,an from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School Is of incalculable advantage to t h e man of family, as the Ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of meside pressure, too then found around schools In the city and immediate vicinity. The Hoare and the Ten Acres will bo sold with or a ab out the interest in the farm property, and the avails will be taken in adjusted balances eel cc-Ill:Poles of depord against fedi. WILLIAM A. HILL, 61 Wool street. BASEMENT TO LET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, one half above ground, writ lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attneb ed to It; on FOURTH street, above Smithfield; wil be rented from ihe lot of April. It to a good stand, and room for a Howie and Sign Painter, or any bosineva of a similar kind. Enquire of GEO F. GILLMOBE, mh3o At the °filen of the Morning Post. Land for Sale. ISOOACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near the Clarion river. This; land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, end is said to contain on abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Ve go railroad. widch will undoubtedly be built, Will run very near to it, if not directly acroaa R. The Millstown ercek rune through It. ALSO, bOO arres In Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erin railroad. No better lriveetment could be made than in these The completion of the Sunbury nod Erie, the Allegh,ny Valley, and the Venarigo railroads through that n•,ion will render tha coal, lumber, iron ore and Soil of great ♦due. EoquirP•or G.ll. M.6311T11, Attorney at Law, feb22:elmAt No. 117 Fourth etre.t. A TRACT OF LAND, situsto in WavLirmton tovn•Vp, A Wertmore:and county, three mil., from Warren, the same distance from the Ziorth.weldeen Railroad, and teem tydlre miles from Fittshurgh,tontriinlng One Hundred and Ilighty•Flre Acres One ILundr-1 and Fifty4lvo }'entree, Fttiet InesAtire ; ONE lIONDRED AND TO ESTI' ACFIES of which in cleared, and TWI:NTY in goal meadow land. There are errata} on the vretrea several t.iLmrr tog build lug.. a bank been, and an oseellent Fruit orcla.,i. Tract I—One third of the purity., money in hand, nod the balance in 'early va3m.nts without inter.,t Pmses don will be given on the t r,t day of omol,r, I m SA 1112 t!L LBY. rro LET—Prom the Igt ..f Apra nest, ibe en - mmod".118 PAuctc. BUILDINGS actuate in the 5.,,0d WaTd of the City of Pittnhargh, between Ilo,clcenrid:, grect and the nononf.,•abela titer, Intel nivor.ie..l by hake .ol. Pears it Co. as a C.:sisal:Dann! trt. , ry and warehou e. This property Is eligibly pit ustel, t.djac.•rt to the Munon. geht•lis vherf. for nny Pl.l,inos., Connor:Zed stesnalx,ting ur river tmle. Or for roenufacturing rurpc•-., Several %mall building; and 71 rapAriotua rnril n.rn Rt:ach- OL el. Apply to IV Eli IiAIINES. I' . utt t. Lountty ••at.,, on the ti,,tat hand xi „a of the Fourth street R - e.. 1, Sty mils from town. Thin Is one of the hauhaturgt and on., Lrsit y locati,o,s w•ar the city, and on the most agrteal,le roa.l for driving at oil LOalrfl. They are situated opyr,ite tt.e o; 'eph M'Earland and 0.1j010104 Robert Ihri;ey and • I,loger ilor hnuhh. ENg. P.rm'ao fur min roony Lore in this an of 1.-allot) in the a ietrai , y t Or, It sill tw in cop•rate hots to part tea who wla improve thew_ Ecquite of TIIO.II AN W00D:1.,. Lloordlng School, ehr. SUMNiklrt Itt)Altb/fNfl !lOUS E.—The GLEN 114 IT FL and firoun ts art, offered far lt tINT for either the store parrots - at. The size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, eatent and svrvly at tilt drnandr aol the Ainglair IItdVAIV.II,4O of It• s. :ailed from every thing objectionable, render tine a mast de , intlile location for either a Blair Gr Female I,lMilnury. tar torus, apt,,y to nthl.l4ftf .1 'IV. lit' rt elt , 1 front A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACiti.S fly LAND, nr.dor a 11,, high !date of cultmar ion, with n and c,,arvntertt DWELLING II Thl. Teeollll j btlitt nod ad . modern Fty!e; peal Barn, atabllr. g, AL,., sit ust,t ~t, tha ...at', trAnt "r the nvuor4,-atDels riror, 6 l'l , the meet baantillil and baud. on or tv'or, Lb° o: April Enqulr , or 11. CII I 1.1 r ,.. 1 Co., mian,tf TASI .uthoriza.,l to sdl low F.onaly ♦alusble Law I.l