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    • PITTSBURGH:
THMIDAY MORNING, Mac 15, 1855.
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The Greet Railroad Convention.
EZOOND DAT.
- She National Railroad Convention-reassem
bled on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, at
Monongahela oici - ngahela House. A morning and an at
.terreson session - were held; at the close of the
' - latter the Convention finally adjourned.
The principal business before the Convention
was the hearing of reports of Committees ap
pointed at s prior meeting held in Cleveland.
At that , meeting the following resolution - was
rinsed:
vecl
Bwolt, - That Committees be appointed to
consist of three, - to report at the next meeting
upon the 'following aubjects:
1.-The police and management of Railroads;
the control and resiiinsibllity of employees.
2.—The repairs of Roadiays and the expe
diency and extent of renewal funds.
B.—The safety of persons and property, in
Railroad transportation.
4—The - comfort and convenience of care, and
travelers thereon.
b.—The expediency, extent and detail of sink
. ing funds for the redemption of Bonds.
B.—The interchange and transmission, and
lose and damage of freight.
7.— AL committee to report upon the principle
which should govern the distribution of joint re- ,
.twiPta
B.—Tlutt the Chair, . (C. Vibbard,) at its ear
liest convenience appoint and notify by mail,
the committees under the last resolution.
Pa only one of the above subjects was a reg
ular .report presented yesterday,. viz on the
'principle which should govern the distribution of
joint receipts. The committee, consisting of 11.
Alsapt, Esq., of the Pennsylvania Central R. It.
Chairman, J. Brauer, Esq.,of the Pa. and B. R.R.
and B. W. Roberts, Req., of the O. &P_ R. R. pre
sented an able report which will be published
-with the proceedings, in p.imphlet form, in a few
days. Accompanying t h e report was the follow
.
ingresolution with a recommendation that it be
passed:
. Resolved, That thin' conrention recognize the
prinsiple that in the distribution ofjoint receipts
any extra expenses incurred by any ono compa
ny for the common benefit of the whole brie
shall be re-imbursed and the remainder divided
per mile. .
The resolution Wm dismissal at length and
unanimously adopted.
A partial report was =aeon the fourth topic,
relative to the 'comfort and convenience of ears,
As.
None of the other committees being prepared
to report, it was monad that the . President. Mr.
Kelly, remodel the committees and fill vacancies
. in order tat full reports may be made at the
next meeting.. This was 'accordingly done.
. With regard to changes in the freight and pas
, seiger- tariff, it was decided that none should at
present be made, inasmuch as the New York
Central Bail tad , and the Baltimore and Ohio
- Railroad were not represented, and the New
York and Erie Railroad but partially represent
:-ed, in the Conyeation.
The Convention, when It adjourned, adjourned
to meet in Buffalo, N. Y., on the second Wednes
day of November next. -
Many of the delegates left the city last even-
Ing and the balance will leave to-day. Inas
- much as we could obtain our information only
"by word of month," through the courtesy of In
onr readers will ezense the
meagerness of our report. The entire proceed
ingsew will be published in pamphlet form in a
fdays...
Tan CLATIAI.BOARD OP EDIICATIOIf.--SZCOND
Marriza.—The Central . Board or Education held
ite Roma meeting after organization onTneaday
evening_ in the_rinirth_Atiza:_sa.roz — zzonse,
the ' -
A resolution was passed axing the salary of
the Secretary, Mr. Lewis, st 1400 per =um
resoleflottWes passed providing fora num
ber of standing conrmittees. In accordance with
the resolution the following cbmtaittees way ap
pointed by the President
Committee on F11:111208--peabeni Miller Jr.,
JOhn B. Bell sad William Vainum.
Colored Schools--William Arthuni, William
Mtileague:and James Loviy Jr.
High Schools--Samuel M. Bier, John B. Bell,
,
And Reuben Miller, Jr.
I Number of Teacheri in Wards, and their Sala
ry—W. H. Ryerson, William Varntrm, and Reu
ben Miller, Jr. -
'Text Books and Classifumtionof Studies in
Ward Sehoobw—Tames Lowry Jr., Samuel M.
Kier, and William IL Everson. _
'ltulei and Regulations for Government of the
Board-Samuel M. Kier, WitliamMeCague, and
By s resolution of the Board, the Presiden
was made a member cc-officio of each Committee.
The President and Secretary were authorised
to hare a number (not lees than 800) of copies
of the new School Law printed. '
A resolation was offirielland adopted that the
,Preshdtmt and Secretary should also procure a
design . for s seal for the Board.
It Wu Ifirewise resolied that oar Represents
tires in Liartislmrg be requested to oppose *re
peat of that part of the general School Law, au
thorizing the election of Coontj Superintendent,.
I3ottocan Eczema us Ltwansorvuzz—lna
RZECTIM—The boiough.election of Lawrenceville
was held on Tuesday last. We give below •
transaipt of the official returns. All the IMO
. 0411ftg Csadiditall: except one, are tusderstood to
be Know Nothings. Itwill be seen there is a tie
'between Messrs. Howard and Lindsey which will
have to b• decided b y a neNeleetion.
Bisons: Peterson, 77; John 13eott10.
JOsi.ws or 11111 Plans—John Wilkinson, 84;
Stephen L Barber, 69.
Couicumns—R. L Ewa/t, 75; John L. Leech.
86; Auk. Kantuuns, 64; Samuel Lindsay, 74;
Thomas Howard, 74; L. B Timmy, 55; Dr. 8.
Jones, 2. .
Senora. Dnescron:s=-11. B. Ill'eallongb, 133;
, Dr. 8. Jamie, 103,.5. Moreton, 30; John White,
48; N. jil. Draii,3B, W. Jitney, 63.
Conirunts—John Smith, 108; J. W. Decker,
28. -
Snirtecnixteszdarzs--Jsmes T. kt'Clure, 30
Matthig Batter, 33; Paul Doitricii, 13; Barium
Drano, 81.
TOMS 4*En:crux—John L. Leach; 64; N
G. Craig; 39; 7f W. Irwin, 46.
BishoP, 86; R. G. ki'Cal
lank, L 2 . - L
V. Decker; 91; R. M'Col
disteurr Assusoz—Wash. Kaufman, 72;
Josepb L. Leech, 26; IL Snowdee,"sB; M. M'Cul
rough, Jr., 50; Dr. $. Jonem,4B. •
AmmToa-11,. B. Bolter', 41; A. P. Earning, 92.
RILL= 0. I.ILOXPOON, THI ALLIOLD DITAIIL.
1117011 COMM 01 A }TABUS C011 , 111.-A
writ of Rebus Coipes:was lased yestenlay at
the instance of David Bruce, Esq , dounsel for
=Ham B. Thompson, the alleged defaulting ex-
Tax-Colleota of the Bath Ward.
The matter Woe up for argumetit before Judge
Hampton, of the District Court. Mr. Bruce ap
peared for Thompson, and P. C. Flannigan, Esq.,
for Messrs. McClelland and Phillips, Thompson's
todt. - YAn argument wu held as to whether, utt-•
der the act of Assembly of 1791), Thompson
could be detained in custody.
Mr. Bruce urged that 6U the writ, on which
ThFat - had been arrested, by the Sheriff, re
-9 d was that he should go befoie - the County
- .Commissionen tine make a statement of his af-
Mr:Flannigan contended that the writ requir
ed him to be kept la custody, as he had retoeed
to make any statement; and the Sheriff had no
other plue to put him In safe keeping but the
county jalL
The arguments occupied an hour. Suc(ge
Hampton will readable decision this moraing-lt
- nine o'clock. .
Imre lieu ian Tnnut—The City Poor
- Huse contains, at the piesent time, one hundred
and ninety flu inmates A party of two
hundred and thirty left for Kansas on the Cale.
dour, on Toesday lard Do not forget the
Pair to-day andthis evening at Masonic Ball for
She beadle of "the Orphan's Home - The
roung America, kweekly paper, three weeks old,
died suddenly two or three days ago • A
company composed of about twentydlve fandies
lute been organised In TemperanorniUe and vi
cinity, for migration to
day was a real Bpring day—the very antipodes •
or the day before. The atmosphere was warm,
and the sun shone , out brilliantly. Towards eve
, Igng, , however, the sky was again overclouded.
Lascsay.—Three persons named Daniel o'-
B r io; John Nelson and John Miller Tea brought
before Mayor Adams on Tuesday, Mulled with
tbe larceny of a tuns chalr from th e van a mme
of Parley It Hazlett, Federal street, Allegheny..
The evidence not being sufficient to identify them
&Ark= and Nelson were sent to Jail for va•
• pssay, Yeoqlik7
lpAirrin . 44smiiil Who
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RBOArZ or A PIIISOSIE ili.oll A COSIITABM—
Oar readers will remember the arrest and cam-
Efstineut of a yonng man named James Dickson,
of Allegheny, on a charge of breaking into the
aloe store of P. Mertz. The Grind Jury /subse
quently found a true bill againat him and the
ease came up at the last term of the Court of
Quarter t3essions, when on motion of his counsel
it was continued till the neit term, arid he was
admitted to baii.
On Tees* last, his bail, suspecting Dickson
was about to decamp, took out a bail-piece and
placed it in the hands of Constable Neely, of
I
Manchester. Yesterday, Dickson went to the
office of Mr. Horner Clerk of the Quarter Ses
edons, and bad a sub poena issued for a witness
for the defence. Constable Neely happened to
drop in upon him while he =a there, and took
the subpcena from him with the promise to serve
it. They went out of the - office' together, and
just as they got into the hall, Neely made a pab,
but Dickson was on the look.out and with a sin
gle leap got beyond his reach and rushed out of
the ConrtHouse and away!—where, nobody can
tell.
We are informed that there are three separate
indictments again' at Dickson; one for burglary,
one for larceny, and one for passing counterfeit
money. We hope str. Neely may succeed in re
capturing him. •
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LIATIVIMEE OF SUE PEDIONERII IN SUE Corny
JAU..—By She following statement, our readers
may learn the nativities of the prisoners at prey
ent confined inothe county Jail :
Irish,
do females..
German, males.
do tamales
Scotch, males...
do females..
Engllsh,
.do females.
Welsh, males..
do females.
Negroes, males
- do females...
Americans, males..
do females
Total number 177
Of this number one hundred and fifty-one are
pertens of intemperate habits. It will be seen
that 'Patrick" is ahead.
Feiss Purrimers.— Bernhard Miller was
charged before Aid. Steel, yesterday, with ob
taining goods under false pretences, on oath of
J. t Simpson. Simpson alleges that Miller ob
tained-some $4O worth of goods from him, and
gave him as security for payment a pension
certificate; . that when the pension became due,
Miller represented that he (Simpson) held his
pension illegally; that he drew his money on
such representation; and when Simpson presen
ted the certificate, ho found It to be worthless to
him. A warrant was tied for Miller's arrest.
DISTRICT COUlLT.—Before Judge Williams.
Jacob Snyder for use of Benjamin 0. Stack, vs.
William Robinson, Jr. Verdict for plaintiff for
$1,500.
Michael M'Cullough vs. The Farmers' and
Mechanics' Turnpike Company.—Action to re
cover $2,200, the alleged value of certain oak
plank furnished the Company to be-used on the
Plank Road to East Liberty. The defence alle
ges:that the plank was not tarnished at the time
specified nor was it of the quality demanded by
the contract. On trial.
1
Bonanza or ssoo.—Late last evening, a wo
man whose name we did not learn, was robbed
of 000 on board the steamboat U. B. Mad.-
Bbo, in company with her husband and family
had taken passage for the far West. The hus
band left her on the boat to attend tosome busi
ness in the city, and gave her all his money for
safekeeping, amounting to $5OO. It was tied
lap ins handkerchief, While she was nested on
the aft-deck, some rental slipped his hand into
her pocketand abstracted the money. Two men
were arrested on suspicion.
Rumen Accinavir. - -:.The Journal states that
a somewhat serious accident occurred on the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, near Mansfield
on Monday night. The axle of the tender of the
express train, Capt. L. W. Smith, conductor,
broke, throwing the express' baggage and the
first passenger ears off the track, breaking them
very lividly. -The train was detained In conse
quence about seven home.
- Lam= .xnu Evaitn—we hope our read
ers will not_forget the lecture of the Her. Dr.
Howard, to be delitered this evening at Excel
sior Hall, Allegheny. The lecture will doubtless
be fully equal to the Rev: gentleman's, best ef
forts, and the objectof the lecture commends it
self to aIL Let the Hall be crowded.
_
we kultifire. - - - Tuellajir — )troUce yenta , -
diy arrested fire or six perusal, murals Gamuts,
'on the hlonongshels Wharf, .who were caught in
the Oct of stealing various small articles of mer
chandise. - They were locked up and will be ex
amined to-day.
LISCUT.—Two boys named -Thomas and
James Kennedy were brought before Mayor Ad
ams, charged with the larceny of sundry arti
cles of confectionary, on oath of Ann Yoder.—
Thoy were committed to jaiL They will prob
ably be sent to the House of Refuge.
Tin Towtrsuir Ezwrzoss.—Elections take
place in all the townships of Allegheny county,
to-morrow, for the usual township officers.
Oar friends in the several townships will much
oblige us by forwarding returns to Oils office at
as early a period as possible.
We would call the attention of our readers to
the rale of valuable Bank, Railroad, and other
stocks, which is to be made this evening at the
Iderr.hanta' Exchange, by P. M: Dana, Auc
tioneer.
BY TELEGRAPH
TEN DAYS LATER,FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF TER PACIFIC.
ii;Teutte, March 14.
The steamer,. Pacific arrived with Liverpool
dates to the 27th, being ten days:later.
Cotton.—The sales for the last tan days were
51,000 bales; 2,000 of which were in specula
tion and 1,000 for export, being it decline of I;
'Orleans fair fi; middling Coi; Upland fair 51;
Middling 41.
Gladstone, Herbert and Graham have resign -
ed, and the ministry has been reconstituted.
A battle was fought at Eupatoria, between
Omer Pasha and Liprandi, in which the Russians
were _repulsed.
Second dispateh--Glads6ne, Herbert and Gra
ham have resigned, because Roebock's motion
for s committee of enquiring into the mis-mao
agement of the war was carried.
The Cabinet is remoddelled, but there is no
important change, except that Lord John Russel
is Colloniat Secretary.
Joseph Hamelin dead.
The Vienna Conference will be opened in a
few dep. All parfies express anxiety for peace.
It la officially announced by the allies that on
the 7th, Oen. Liprandi's 40,000 Russians and 70
guns attacked the Turks at Eupatorta command
ed by Omer Pasha. The battle lasted four hours.
The Russians retired eilt 500 loss.
Sebastopol is unchtinged.
led. it is reported bas resigned. lowan is
recalled.
Great distress prevailed hi England from the
severe winter and great riots had occurred at
Liverool and London but the weather has changed
and the shipping is now arriving.
The Union arrived at Cowes, but the Africa
and Hirsh Sands had not arrived.
The Pacific arrived oat at Liverpool on the
23. The Pacific saw steamer oft SkerrieS at
1 o'clock, P.AL, on thiv 27th, auppteed to bo
the Africa.
The Palmerston Ministry has fallen to pieces.
Graham, Gladstone and Herbert resigned, os
tensibly on account of Itobook's motion. . A pri
vate squabble in the Cabinet is also believed to
be the cause. Rumor says that Robook's party
will not rest satisfied without the impeachment
of Raglan and one or more ex ministers. Pal
merston has had much trouble In reconstructing
the Cabinet and his not fully completed it. Rus
sell Will take the Colonial Senatorship as s stop.
gap,but completes his mission to Vienna. Rumor
gives Lord Raglan a seat. in the Cabinet; Earl
Carlisle, Viceroy of Ireland. The new Chan
cellos of Exchequer is an untried man.
The members of the Government express con
fident hopes that the pending negotiations will
lead to an honorable peace, although the war
' litaeures are continued all over Europe.
Louis Napoleon seems determined to proceed
to the Crimea; England and Austria have advt
.
sed him to stay at home. •
- RIIB3III has declared war on Sardinia, it is
stated but the news is not confirmed. Tuscany
hasjolned the Western powers. Naples has not.
Affairs at Sebastopol are unchanged.
Liverpool Markets"—Bieadataffs of all quali
ty have declined; Western Canal Flour 40; Ohio
43; Yellow Corn 43; White 34. • -
Provision.—Pork and Beet dull; &coil in
moderate reqinsat. •
A battle was fought acEppatoris On the 17th.
Gen Liprandlorith a force about equal to, or
perhaps fe w thousand superior to the Turks, at
tacked them, and after four hours. firing retired
beyond the range of the shells °false English.
dips the Turks not pursuing. Omar POBlll
commandedi the Turks. 1
Lord John Russell has published an address to
Constituents defining his position. j lie places
himself in their hauls as a candidetq for the re
newal of their contdence.
On the 19th the Royal assent was given to the
North American Fisheries Bill.
The convention between Great Britain and the
Porte for the enlistment of the Turkish contlgent
luta beat signed. ' • -
An interesting debate avow upon the queetion
of goinginto Committee on Army estirattera.; , —
Lord Pattasiston contended that the rafferingsrlf
the army in the CrLuielik arose froni physical ca
ea in the power of no man to control. The suf
ferings were not . eonfuied to the British army;
the Russians were sick and wounded to the num
ber of 85,000.
Palmerston announced that Luz= was recalled
In consequence of his differences with Raglan.
Lord Palmerston said that compulsory measures
must unquestionably be resortedto to flit up the
rants of the service. The right, of search was
urged as a necessity, in order-to prevent the
introduction of Russian goods to Great Brit
taln. Ho deemed it not advisable to lay before
the House the correspondence between Great
Britain and the United States on international
- arrangements during the time of war.
The weather is moderate at Sebastopol, and
the snow has disappeared. The health of the
army is better. The siege operations are pro
gressing with vigor.
Orders have been received at Constantinople
to prepare hospital beds for 600 men, from
which it is inferred that ad:leant& is to be made
upon SebastopoL
The Betio fleet consists of 66 war steamers,
carrying 2000 gnus; 6 floating batteries, 80
guns; 8 mortar ships, 28 steam gun boats, GO
guns; total 100 ships and 1278 guns.
Whether tie Emperor will go to the Crimea is
still a matter of question. He said he has drawn
up a plan of vast military strategy, which he
wish&l to superintend. England and Austria
think he had better leave it with his Generals
The Americans in Paris gave a grand ball in
commemoration of Washington's birth-day.—
Nearly all the members of the Diplomatic Corps,
as'well as members of the French government
were present.
The, French papers mention that the city of
Catania in Italy—was almost destroyed by an
earthquake.
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Parsers.—A committee of the second cham
beiat Berlin resolved to propose a note of want
of confidence in, the ministerial policy.
AUSTILIL.—The Vienna semi-official Journals
contradict positively that Austria intends to ne
gotiate thefifteeh million loan of England. .
The Imperial palace at Prague, the residence
of the ex-Emperor of Austria, was destroyed by
fire.
'Pennsylvania Legislature
Ilanarantrao, March 14.
BXXATZ.-Mr. Crabb presented a petition for
he re-charter of the Western Bank.
. . . .
Report. of Committers—Supplement to lade
pendent hlutual Insurance; to incorporate Sea
man's Savings Fond; supplement to Steam Tow
ing Transportation Co.; supplement to Merchants'
Insurance Co., to take the census of Philadel
phia in 1856, with a negative recommendation;
to incorporate Cosmopolitan Literary Associa
tion.
Bala in Place—Mr. Lewis's supplement to Phil
adelphia and-Winchester Turnpike; Mr. Taggert,
supplement to Limited Partnership; Mr- Price to
allow additional Commissioners District Court;
Mr. Pratt, relative to Railroad Companies.
On motion of Mr. Darsio the vote of yester-
day on the City Bank was reconsidered by a vote
of 18 to 10, and is again before the Senate.—
Postponed.
Bilte parsed—Supplement to act on Limita
tions; actions' relative to Land Titles; relative to
lateral Railroads, amended so as not to apply to
Schuylkill Co; to establish fees for commitments
to Houses of Rellige; to incorporate Honesdale
Bank, passed last session and vetoed by tlov. Big
ler, now passed by a constitutional majority of
18 to 8; supplement to act relative to collection
of debts under $lOO before Justices.
The bill to incorporate tho Penna. Zinc Com
pony was loot by a vote of 12 to 17.
The Senate then adjourned.
reported.—To Increase the cap
ital of Columbia Bank; to incorporate Farmers'
and Traders' Bank of Philadelphia, atid Meehan
ios' Bank of Pittsburgh;; also the Consolidation
Bank of the Eleventh W ard; for the partial res
torah= of Capital Bank Penn Township; fur
ther supplement to acts regulating Banks; rela
tive to Cashiers engaging In other business; ex
tending jurisdiction of Courts in cans of divorce;
in favor of divorce of John IL Murphy of Phil
adelphia; against, several subject to jurisdiction
if courts; amendment eapplement to Steubenville
Railroad.
Bala in i- Plast.—Supplement to Broadtop Semi
Anthracite Coal Company; anpplement to Stras
burg Railroad; by Mr. Smith, supplement to In
dependent Mutual Insurance Steel Company; in
corporate Sixth Ward Bank of Philadelphia; by
Mr. Thorn, to incorporate American Bank and
relative 'to lzutpection Bank, Philadelphia; Mr.
Christ, to prevent holders or trustees of mort
gaged property of Dauphin and Susquehanna
Railroad from selling the same.
Mr. Ball, from select committee, reported
amendments to Bill to • sell the Main Line. A
motion was made to make the Bill the pnecialne—
der. on iridar_ssa "thsposed of,
except Tuesdays and Thursdays. Agreed to, 47
to 40.
The bill to abolish the Licemso Laws was to,
ken up. Mr. M'Calmont moved to go into com
mittee of the whole to amend the seventh sec
tion and make the bill prohibitory of the entire
sale of liquor as a beverage, which was debated
by MOMS. Cummings, Kirkpatrick,
Freiley, Sailed°, Lott, Edinger, Chrisr and Car
lisle. Lost by a vote of 43 to 46.
Mr. Dunning moved an amendment postpon
ing the operation until the let at August. Lost
by a Tote of aa to .48.
Mr. (twiner moved an amendment preventing
the sale of liquors to rotailere of merchandise,
ander the 11th donee. Debated and lost, 19 to
The House adjourned until afternoon, the
Erie Hill being the special order.
House.--Tbis afternoon the bill to repeal the
charter, of the Erie and Northeast Railroad was
taken up in Committee of the Whole and debated
by 'Messrs. McCombs,Powell,Strong and Thomp
son. The first few sections passed Committee
of the Whole, when the Committee rose, report
ed progret and asked leave to sit again, which
was lost by • vote of 32 to 6G. The bill was
thee plathd on a second reading and the House
adjourned.
The Bill - to Increase the pay or the County
'Commissioners and Auditors of Allegheny coun
ty passed scaly.
The repeal of the Tavern License was debt•
ted up to the hour of adjournment. Mr.. Ball
reported a bill with amendments for the sale of
the Main Line, which was made the special order
for Friday anSeiery other day until disposed of.
- Cosroon, March 14.—The Democrats bare
give up the election ; Metcalf will have a ma
jority of probably 3000. Three administration
members of Congress are certainly elected.
Letters from Meredith give an account of an
awful disaster yesterday,by which Jae. W. Dargi o,
Gee. Clark, Nathaniel Nichols, S. M. Tuck, John
0. IL Ladd died of injuries and many others
were net expected to survive over one o'clock. - -
Several others had their bones broken.
Returnsfrom 181 towns,more than three-foniths
of the State, giro Metcalf 27,e/91; Baker 21,102;
Bell 2,409; Fowler 831. The majority of Metcalf
over the others iv 2,749. The fultmajority from
the whole State will probably be between 2500
and 3000. As far as beard from, the Know Noth
ing have elected 187 representatives to the Legis
lature; the Democrats 63. and the Whigs 6. A
large portion of the Know-Ncthings are elected
by Whig and Freeaoil votes, in opposition to the
administration. The K. N.'s have probably elec.:
ted all the Blomberg of Congress and all the
State Senators, and will, of course, elect two
U. S. Senators.
New Yoax, March, 14.
The Crescent city arrived witn. Havana dates
to the Bth, The El Dorado arrived at Havana on
the Bth from Aspinwall. She reported having
,been 'fired at twice by the Spanish frigate Ferro
lane, compelled to stop and exhibit her papers.
One shot struck the water about 20 yards from
the El Dormlo's bow; the other passed immedi
ately over the wheel house.
The steamer Princeton is in the harbor of Ha
vana, also the British vessel of war Buzzard.
The Cuban news is unimportant.
Sugars unchanged. Molasses firmly held.—
Lard heavy. Exchange very dull:
Nsw OILLEANS, March 13.--Tho Oricaba arri
ved with Mexico dates to the ad'and Vera Crux
to the Bth.
Banta' Anna bad gone South with his troops
leaving but 1600 behind. An official paper says
be hap gone to Bathe, but it is rumored that he
has gone to moot Alvarez and execute a coup de
eta.
A severe shock of an eartbilunke wna felt at
Mexico on the 28th.
Coscciin, N. N., March 14.—The floor of the
town Hall at Meredith, N. IL, Dill while the peo
ple were balloting, precipitating about 300 per
sons 18 feet npon the stores beneath. Forty
were taken out with limbs broken and severe In.
juries. Fame are not expected to recover.
WINCTIZWITB, Vi., March 14.—The Know-
Nothings have nominated Stanhope Flournoy, of
Elotitax for. Governor of Virginia; the ROD. J.
M. Beak, of Mason, for Llinteruant; and John .
M. Patton, of Richmond, - fordttorcspatmerel.
They all accept.
GICON00111), N. N., Mara returns
from 106 towns, nearly two-thirds of the State;
give Metcalf 18,087; Baker 18,267; Bell 2,078;
Fowler 670. The repreeentativell *re cleaned as
follows:—Know•Nothings 123 ; Demoorsts 20;
Whigs &
..Bosrox, March 14.—The steamer Canada
broke. a shaft and will be detained a day or two
for repairs.
, E . • .
01104211A11, March 14-=The river nas 11.5011 2
feet wince yesterday, It has rallied hind all day.
Flour Arm at $8,26. Whiskey 241; Sales 600
bbls prime Laid at 81. Sales 1601hds Bacon
sides at 61 packed. Linseed Oil " 8 1 081 So.
Bar, sales 1213 6C)61, toilsir to prime,
and 6, for choice.' - Molasses 241@26. Closer
seed nlVat $6,40.
PIIILADELPICLA, Marth 14.—The foreign ad
. vices are rather unfavorable for Breadstuffs but
have had no effect upon the market. Flour, sales
at $01,2}(450,25 for standard and good brands
and $0,750510,7& for extra and extra family.
! Rye Flour and Corn Meal , unchanged ; the for
mer firm at $6 and the latter $4,14.
Wheat in good demand at $2,15, in store at
$2,30. Rya has advanced; Penna., at $1,25.
Corn in fair demand; sales of 5000 bush. at I
92, for yellow, afloat, and 6,000 in store at
90090 i ; for white. 044 54®55. Groceries
rather more doing. Provisions qaiot. Whis
key lull; sales at 310314 for bble. and 30 for
hhds.
New Yonx, Marsh 14.—Cotton unchanged.—
Flour unchanged, with moderate demand; sales
3500 bbls. Ohio; Southern irregular; sales 1600
bbls. as $9,061@9,81. Wheat firm. Corn
nominal; Western mixed 96097. Pork firm;
sales old mess at $14,50 and new at $l6. Beef
firm with sales 900 bbls. Lard steady. Whis
key, Ohio, 31. Groceries firm. Linseed Oil firm
at 82k. Stocks firm. Money unaltered. In
diana fives 84 N. Y. Central R. R. 60, 93i;
Erie, 45,1; Reading 821; Cleveland & Toledo 75.
pa) Dt to) (El NI
COMMITTEE , OF ARBITRATION. YOB MARCH.—
.W. R. BnowsZ,V.T.—Fts. arum. MIK.%
Jao. MeDrnTT, Jac.. Bcorz.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Ornta Pitxtariaaa Ot Tatra,
Tbumyy Mortilna. Muth 15: 1855. 1
PLOUR—tha warket Is drooping; Wag oa the 'awn"
lop bbis . rt.p.th. St 18,62 ; 1130 &tat t 8,56 and 100 do. at
SSA ; at mill ad do. at $8,60.
CORN MEAL—a Wean the Carfor62 bbl.. Ailed, at
5181 ; from nary,. 10 and 12 blab. do. at LIAO; sad 100 dce
unslfted, at 13,75.
OttAIN--conalderable activity eau maltreat yestenlay;
sales on the wharf 0(000 bus. Rye at $1,27, and 170 do. at
{LW: of Coin, 300 .d 360 boo. Z.,. on wharfat 85, at de
pot 600 do. at ammo, and GOO do. Shelled at s36esl ; of Oats,
100 boo. on Irhaef at L 6.
•
SUGAR—aalea of 5 hkda. fair at V:, web, and 10 do. at
damn, bar mos ; 10 do. prima at 554, four mw. ="--."
1101.5.83E13—5a10n of 16 Ws. oyorturat 55, thirty. da7a.
and 27 do. oypina and oak at 205k=; four mos.
136C(11f—plan of 11,000 ha Rog Bound at 634. 755 and
034, rook. 6.5 a) So. Shotddana and 2Jdaa at 014 and 7X•
roar ma! : and 226 pos. Clams at 034, cask.
aurrsa a EGGS-sale aof 5 bldg. common Roll at 16.
natl. and 900 dos. Rags at 24
FRUlT—sale. or 40 bus. Dried Pemba. at $2,60 and 10
.k.. Dried Apple. at 51.5011 bat The feeling Is firm and
the demand good.
BEEDS—a tale. 030 bus. flaxseed at $l.OO, and 25 bus
Tbsontby at $2.75 and= bus. do. at 13,00. .
BEARII—a fair demand : aka of 13 bbls. In two lots,
at $3,0031 bus. and 10 and 15 do. 5553,76.
NUTS—a ado of 700 bus. Pea Nuts at 31,3 u, cash.
aals of TO bbls. Loulnple Llmest 51415 sash.
PIG METAL—a sale of 370 tons tionemaugh Coke at r.m,
eve mod six mos.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The weather yesterday was pleasant and Spring-lite.—
pireinesa wiui quite active, as will be WEI by our reports
below. The arrival of stamen fieut below were eery nu.
memos, and the nieelpta of Produce and aferrhandlas un.
..ally beery. The wharf was a emse of extrserdlnary
hustle. and It presents. at this season, one of those sights
wtileh It is worth going wane dietetic* to Pee.
- • • -•
The River was tieing rapidly. the dace of water being
want 12 feet ha the evening. The rise I. meetly noon the
Monongahela. aml some _drift wood wu running. The
end beats 11.10 getting ready fa depute" god will be
leaving freely today.
The Adranne, at Cincinnati on Tuesday, reported baring
paned the steamer Mend/ boned from Pittsburgh to Pt.
ekmeg, A. M. Sunday, apparently hard
ground on■ !edge of rocks Wow tkalp:at, and from ap
peerancee was Ina slaking condition.
.7. al. Patrick Co. and A. A. Snlithwick 8 Ca. of Mem
phis, Tenn. hare anspended.
The exports from New York to Amigo porta last week
an laraely In trans alba total for the eorrespoisdlna week
of year ; lorludod In the total are 0,000 bbl.. of Ant
roe Teuton, veinal at 0100.609.
unian or arracirNorts mac IRV Ton To 'MOM roars:
MA.
From
jenitli"hrtZTObtet::::::.4l.2.7/1 Sign?
Total from Jan. 1at...---...514,=7,761 SI3.eBIAOG
Corr. Comm.—Between. the tlith of Derember and the
13th ofJanuary thirteen madonna' from Mo. with Gl,-
Mis pima oft:biles Oor the United States of rhich about
13,000 wore for BalLLmora
The Money market le without change. The derem,d
pretty salve. and rateeof Interst outaldeorEank.arepret
ty firmly antalued. Eastern Exchange was firmer to-day
at hioaii . prem. New Orleasu remained at ! , (,01. once.
ClrelsrlDe Mousy declined to-der to 700 on
the Bank haring wades. sealgament. the dollar,
to the general mutate a moderate demo f stunt,.
Era to
Sugars are auellur:better Doted fruit,
both Peaches and Apple., bare bulbar adnaced. flour,
under larroaslng supplies., le wiring wan and males wen,
made Ender as low es 1.9,15. Prorhdons were quid. but
unchanged to reice.-ICla (Jai Scasidar•
The River was glumly cm the refs TestardeT- rare alma!,
indeed ; th e rise did not amount to mote eb.n two
lush. Weather clear mad heeutifuL There mos several
arrival; among them ores from each of the upper Rivera.
.Three arida half fath. Lha kllaeouri sad upper Bliasiselp.
pi e and giTO fret la the Ifilturts. =Alpo= to the "wt.
To Cairo. thateat% *mist reports of the stage, remitter
from six t hat. te eFeseme
nearly coiTutteet .
Eractriastm- knew of Oeieman who hal. to the
last two weak led .1. thousand. dressed Hose from
this marketth Dew otk. cleating same 1118.0110 by the op
station to that thee. It is supeated abort oue htto,tred
end arty.thousaud no us have Loth to Ude market Ms iwa•
sou. abowt .00ehalf of width tar, rectal hate and the
mbar b
alt shipped East These le Dot much barrel Pork
la market. with goodtdocestad err It.-{Chlowto Trite
We are shalt* permit.* tiktatitheWaiy the Dreele lie.
the Tanks has Im-reamed. owo by the weekly state
meat. that the dthearoas esparmkel of Immo which has '
bath solos on Oar some mouthspastame been &betel. sad
the aggregate of laths mad aDeotrotal thews • =ell do.
cease. In the prevent Plata of the Exchange market.
Vet% I;t7e . e=r ". aty thaattotr"MiltTgull= tiredindrees.•
eon foe of s and tour
Ills neeersary to be prop aom
arsel to bate
large amount of ado. Tbs eemparatise figure with lot
week arm
IPLIIII . Specie. Cleulatkm. Deposita.
SUMS' 3-10 ,. A80.12.5
1147.31.,..779 17.104710 11749:00.14
Sl.relklo-. 92X1.719 16,070,00 7.131.999 74'..n9.49)
p ee SSSAUI 1001 X —9,00
I.l=cmo huszsati Incs3ol,lo
In Exehange tbe market bee strengtbened. and quote
the Bankers are asking 109%4110:Or Ilterllng. W
alien/ as the extremes. Fran. are 6.1:3‘10.11
Between POO.OOO and 0110001 n Gold .1/I go ntl , e to
Boston tomorrow. for the Wednesday steamer. a triad.
{700.000 le In coln—l N. Y 711 b.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
LOUIS. by (I .U. bp feathers. Leeds&
weloultda entton.liennody A ets 10 bbds MIT.W nKluvld
10 do, 211.1rer Ana sda Erwin A Dilwort • 55 bbla •hia.
key, A lloatett. 11 do, J Watson; 1240. K Galway; 22
hat, 51 Mort 3 hhda totem°, A Masnelc bbla lard
J latoglallm no do, .1 21 Deals A 50231 aka &sewn. Mar
haugh• eas 3 Us ham, Mercer A Robins.. Sa bbla .11. 11
• rahnertnek A es; 62 elm ostaa.lo hatr, Jew* A Den.
on II btu butter A J W 11.1: 64 aks men, owner:2l
aka wool. W Bark= 10 b b
b homhry. Ilmathm A err. tdary
t 0..., 11 t.. do, J 0,1., 35 rho bacon. SU bid. port, K
11112.11 A ere 01 bbla analog, A Llossay.
WHEELING. by Kefic--70) bblsfionr, W /Molly A ea;
3/0 do, J & W Kea: PM Karbarish; 100 do. A A A Ile.
llang 30 do, P Paterson: SO do, Montgomery Leech; SO
do, J Lindsey; 2M dn. Graham A Thomas; 100 do.llarner
Kobinomo; 2rl 1.1, Nlostek A co; 10 dr hid. A okgs, A
relay:4ollk. II A Pahneetoet we Ibo mds, 100 do la a.
mam
van, a, 71 do. Jonas A Denny:l borers. 100 bbl. boor,boor, 1 calk, an Maud.
Di'. LODI& by Delegat.-3YO bane/cap, n kV
I•ns 40 bblo 011, bO Ids hemp. Jonew Denny: I:10 bus
corn. It Leech a m: 2i LI. ndton, Kennedy. Child. k on:
tYkt bbl. pork, W It lltnteltecon UO ides, .1 • W
LT bor. wool, Familia • ay; .11./ pt. lead"; A /incehl.on ••
ect.O boo I bbl. I chest. U Rayne; V. ho, wool, J Por.ylb
Jr. 145 1.1.4. 14 eta do, OISSm 10 .11.1 m. bard At
Delsing, is bss. bleak • Thaw: I bbl. whiskey. U
4 btu, T J IbMm.o;24L te.bam..Wß llolmes • Ilecr,
Idds bony. T Little a t60;23 kg. shog a - 1 1 1*Candlens. Men.
• etc 11l do do, W. pg. lewd. early., &Dilworth.
ZANIDIVILLE. by Utorrolt—la3 Ltd. cornmeal, 44 dolman
23 do bean., 63 WI. brooms. ownenr. 5. t . hop.. D'l' Nor ,
gun 148 do awn, GI do eorn, 40,1 kg eau, 31 bids ryo.
o b.b ibnaborn, 2 do Butter, It Usls.ll a no; 5 an
boar, n ban batter. owner; 163 J IG do
wool, 191 dooms, IV bd. meal, J & W Rest 325 aka ear
men, It/do shall.d. 43 do tamp., LS Mar enrane.l. Bell &
14171.14 doo
L V:r 2:=• I.d: dri e r ;
20 I L? ea!
g. 1,” nsent, o s ht./. & lasti,3oo tbfil port, 16 do
lard, Lb lign do, owner..
WIIEELINU, by Forest Clty-13 to
mdn. Mag. Pen
nock £ cm 100 bbla dour, J & 13 Rea; 13 his wool. Jones
Many; 650 dr bides. Bud & Da Lange, 00 bbla dour, Bell A
Liggett; 247 bal. paper. J Deceit: 12 keine.. 0 Plummer,
IRI do wheat, Bryan • or, 45 dc, fruit, /1 II i ollimg 12
61Ja apple', 31 King, 104 bin barley, U 11 Rm.= 40 bbla
•OPles. oarnerg 40111+ paper, J Ram C. do. S ArDonald.
naolvitsviux. by Jedermo-3 torts metal, D J 84,m
-lan: :53 bra glass. tholth. & Hunter; plardr,
do, J Rapport: 76 dn. U Unman 177 do. J Flack: 80 d0..1
P Smith; 426 do,o A Berry; 84 bbl. apple,Nally; 30 do,
Weaver: ludo. 115 bus nate, darkroom 0 rolls leather, .1 1
Hauser. 28 bbl whiskey, blitcbeltrem 60 do apples, 11 Doty
nelson: 22 do, 3 bes tunilps. 1 firkin butter, Boucher.
NABIIVILLE, by Ameriem-3 bbl barna, I 11 Panne.*
43:18 bloom., Muria & 0%37 eke Neon. 23 hhds pork. 661
hidas.J Laughlin; 76 boa oar, 6
CINCINNATI by Pitbiburgh,-10 Itair, blids babon
1W d0...61 ba vine, 66 Lb broom mum. 61 dm brooms,
Joo 8 Denny, 427 libds badm. 143 bbla lard.= Ito do,
IS &D Illintcheorg 12 bbls lard oil. J Llairelk 4 bbh, oleo-
U Keyser; 4) do. 10 do whlakey, Fahneatork
bbls lard oil, Navin 3 & 78 bbls Ishiskey l 6o do four. a
Ogre
(Ztame {so
any; 21
J Ornatt: 1,14 boy, Se Bingbam: bkl glom Balmarai l i&
bitalt, /tell & Liggett:33 aka torn meal, Montgom
y
er
13T. LOIN& by Bay Cll7-11-bbl ;scrap Iron, 10 pa Coleman & ec4 9du do steel. /meg & Quirem 15 pkgs old
Iron. Lyon & or, 153 ska rye, J W Rea; 600 hides. Bard &
DeLangm 100 bids 'and. Lyon &0.052 do,Ledilkit Clam;
Ms bacon, Jones Dandr, 60 do, Leach & do, W& 11
11 , Cutcheorg 66 bis bar, I Y , XIBC.IimM2B33Iam bloomm,Blng
er CIY, 10 ton. DIA Iron, Drown, 01070 a Ml7O babpgps,
111.1mdlast, Means! cre, 6 bra damn. owner.
ST. LOTUS, by James Park-10 bdls aklrmallard & Dr
out; 295 aka barley, 11 El Brawn: 210bb1
W
Diger& ZI ska wool, Barker, 8 bhda to.
Deem,dark & Thmr;2o bog seaP, 14 Cunningham & 0r,560
bloomy 031ernan & an 10 bra egg% Dickey *. 007 . 46 1%4
masa, 0 Darla& on; blob bacon, J Golan 13 big hay.
owntr . 2 8 2 bbl lard. 167 do peek., 28 to Ilms, 134 bra I,a
Ta n ellrer . l r2 " 6 1. 60 1 5 n at4, 1 trit
33 boa arblakeY, P / 1 • 1 41.1 8 big 173,u IV Eiroltbr, 237 do
mm, O.W Balndkr 6 bbls lard U Scharartr.lo do. Y
Balers & co.
RT. 101 TIS, by Gnat Westag meak 18 eksdo,Jonss
D.nr,lo do. 40 kg. lard. bbl.do, liellan Aen MD
1.1 lumina Brun 7601$ hAy..l Robinson; 800 bkxotem
00105535 & 550 50 Mg. muld..l Wit Deutiy; 265 us bunk IT
bids W D Holmes A Drcs 09 bli cotton. 9 bps feathers
Nimkk ek
Ff. LOYIB.I br Den Dolt-1191gs bunt Forsyth nu
4 , bi d . , D u d fr D,,Lansre; 100 do, Wl:Pona /c Yoxmim 10.
hbla lead dim, 1t0h0.1 4 .3 too; 64 blot hem p, .1 A Install
„„„„i k 16 do, JJ Grier 50 MU sand..l 0 . 11 Munn 203 to
barns, net' 90 lads do, W 13 ArCotehooro 9 do, 31 to do.
Zt do Ws4, Soon A Dunn; A > ban feathsrs, 8 &moot, star.
MLA nti 0 . 1 ) =1=1 1 2 . 1.1 D
A Cstrbensou: 16 ski shoat. Dryanbis on: by 11111:.79
do rye. MS ape C 0114.11114,1.
•
WMIII.IIIO, by Di unukl-2 !Ali lard, Bell & IJszett; 100
do &our owner; 2B do mod, Balta. & 38 do
Worn Ititkpatrial 13 MIA AII Engthat 1.11 tots
chew, owlm.
WIIRELING, by Venture-400 bus earn, 100 do este,
owner; hal bbb your, Ball A' Wean .
BY BROWNIIVILLB awas-380 RR, dour, 218 do op
plea. 20 bud dass..d, 25 do bschl. l .l9o Ni rob s , 11 bra
In. 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1:tb r Atal . J Ull4l4 l n V ej a tit' U .Z. r. ;AN
Dilworth; 4a as MI, 11151.1 .5 1 n0n1an 200 - h.lll"papan A
Culbertson.
.CINCINNATI, by Eutpine—lso bbla molars.", lirClatkan
1 1 75. 3 = 1 Par= tirtrt
prde lard on, /Wirt eo: re do, J Daball; 1912 laa mar,
W.lll.lohrtal A Bun 25 bbla irblakey., J W Batley; 50 bhda
lneon, 25 tea do. Jones a Denny.
NASHVILLE, p r Raskor CI V-554 aka nuts, 60 d 015114
a 4 : 89 WI . 0110 /17 14 11 SI 50 .anus, 0 do 047454 d.
7 do Amno% 4 to; 10 dn. L Ea 15510 54 do, WO bbls
GU. 302 b. art. ln.eA k er sod do nonp, 038 bbm 3 3
do lazd. 4 Otida Woo W Illlutebond 69 do.
eq 59 tem tk., 123 Ins /imam & Amoy: bblo drew,
JUrion 41 hbdi bum" pets ev, JO Ws 414 H I !
Ant i
bi05n,•101405 Pork, 11, /Mali &ex 78 bhp cotton : rord:
Li by Dan Cotlyem.:.l7 bbbo Pariares. 3
Na ,
J 111441:4 . 0 ions la th e, kp hmi. 3 30,12.
.. sz r i ti ate=
s fj"= 41 :X s
boa oats, J Dotilagto; 434 W as imal. 440 tag , 02.1“
r Parer. M sb oats. II .9 Nam: 4 bids dr fruit, 2 do lard. 3
1, 0 04 4 0 } ;BMWs!. at 142 tr. =rm. 4.4d0 oks corn
=O4 11 o.w err.. 0 Oro rag.. 0.0.1 3, .. 0 bbl. 6 °... 66
tut meat. 47 bbls cloverreed. 70 pko rags, 13 tdob. Whs.°
vu km tart RI per bra meat. nr.tala.
LoUISVILLE, by 4driale-02 by gtmle, 5 do book., 210
Ithd. bacon. 300 kg, lasd, 206 tea do, 142 do hsm;
as 70007 . Jooea.k Noon 0 boo atone, • .7 Woo dwell: Das
Ilestten, 45 bbla Worm Forsyth = 100 Ida hemp, Black
•Lo . sdij o l y br a a e ns,l tq lard, F &Alma . e.tsl do, I.eteh
.40 bb.b/
t7.41rd0 t ea: 14 4.10..P.W17.147: " 27 f3l,l °. w — blskey, It 31
Hooter. 60 aka wool. W Beaker: 64 Ws cotton. Ksooedy
cW 16 ta hams. 2 htrds do, Basis 8 bbls whiskey,
owner; 10 hblo flotlz, 13 bit wool. J Scott.
nrPoßrs BY RAILROAD.
rim AND PAlrerrtrAsu RAILROAD-5 head rattle. 53
Wto !cheep. Potopbryt 2 kits butter. J Claire 500 bus ate.
eldon A exc 30 dory°, 1 bbl rimmed. 25 do arra meal
Brown A Kirkpatrick: '250 buscorn. A brElfrerdr. 3043 do. J
& W Res: sheep end; 1 hr booka. D Leech A etc
18 be. starch. 51 blot rottoMlCennedr. Childs on 51 110
3)t. 33 Harken 10 Gbh! botaihy 2 tlO oIL 33 do corn meg.
do Rom, Montgomery L.recili a l As feathers. Mtand
lees, limns rc,. 10 rolls leather. BufflngtOrn 19 hle buy,
.1 Newell. 3 bide awe, p bosoeta 99 lard.
ecro: Wis. parer. 91 Riddle-. 10 bbls dr fruit, 23 do elo
rerseed. 11 11 Calling Ibo books, B Levan; kgs butter,
owner; A rare bora.. 2 do sbeep, owners. 500 bur mtA It
Wilmer 138 bgebrans; 12 do fruit. owner 123 *RR
wool, each 8 blot hay. 3 tom do. .1 Coal. 85 bbls flour. 11011
10 hos mess. ounon t/ tons metal. Niutlek
A citr i l , j s k gram, 18 bile caro m, r i g,
6 11 do lard , , , tiro nu A
CLLVELM & 11a9sauldat R. R.-100 but ebecao. 15 bbls
dr frult,lB9 pea meat. 11 11 Witte NM bur wbeat Rib
march & an= bbla 5&, 64 do. .1 13 Cantald: 1910 pea
mast, 154 bbla pork, R.Robbarn co.
ARRIVED—Empire. Clue Must •. Pittsburgh. do ; La
&erne, Brownsville ; Jefferson. do Col. Bayard, ElLsabetl:
Diurnal, Wbsellug : Venture. do; Croat Wort. Sr.. Lords
Bon Bolt.' do; las. Park, do • Bey Clty, do:Convoy, Well..
vlile ; Dan po u r er.. Zanesville; Irene, Portsmouth ; Adrl
atle ; Louisville; Endeavor do.
DEPARTED—Mt:erne, Brawnnille • Jefforeon. do;
I* . yard, Ellsatath Manua.lfng CO L
,71 =I. MihT/0 ; Cladanatl. Inclaratl ; Ch.
eVZ
Rrers.—Oh retterday orating there waren feet 9 hubs.
le the channel arid :Lira.
EXCELSIOR!
Iron . Citi , Commereial College.
Lappet< Maid. , awry,. Wood and Fourth Sten*.
ItERALAINIE TLY ESTABLISHED, with
• Wundation Ilrm ea the name it bears. The great
ements offered Lo mpg men at thla Institution Ora
oath u anomaly met with In other Collagen such an so
ray of talent has tuner before been yed In any Com•
martial College In Pittsburgh—this Lin established and
undeniable fact. The Faculty of tole *Melte to composed
of gentlemen whom name. and rare qualifications are as
fvw‘ller to the public as ••honsehold word..
rear m:
ROLLA ft DEO., Principals and Profaners Of Plain and
Ornamental Peumatudds.
M
J. J. lIITCLICK., author of Hitchcoek's eystem of
Book-k.PIPL) Pripet or tb.BoOk-keeping Department.
sod Lecturer on all Important bush:less Pansactlons.
sOIIN PLEHlNO.(author of Plemlnes remand Improv
ed eyetem Itook.keeplng,) roll deliver weekly Lectures
on the &deuce of Amounts.
JAHES H. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar.
Lecturer on Commercial Law.
Young men who are &Prow of becoming expert at.
nountants, accempliabed book-keepers. and rapidbusluems
Zed ' to w h ht'L'l eiv.l7
eeted will o il ~~jl
and with.e the wonderful progress made In the various
departments by the students of this °allege.
SiirThe Faculty PEP. Institution do not claim to be
the `best In the United States," nor do they mean to gull
the public by saying that It Is "the only place where
book - ItsePlog Is Repair taught.^ bet they •Ish to tiny
that the Iron City tiollege. In all Its departments, In equal
to ally Commercial College In the weetern country.
The College Is open from SI o'clock, A. hi.. till 1(1 P. M.
Civility
Tams reasonable. No extra charge for Arithmetic.
NEW
YORK AND CALIFORNIA
STF.AMSIIIP LINK, Vila NI
Red.:tinned 'Pricrs to mit the flows: Th r=sVlnd
fest Route. &rem Ilundrpl dlardSherter than ander
Rout, and &molding 10 , deadly Jinursui ferry ww
miles qf doer/ores, Panting in liznanna Bay.
TIIROUGIIIN ACV n NOS (IF THE MAI7,S.
The Aecesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua)
Proprietors.
IHE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or,
THE WEST, PROMETHEUS, or DANIEL WES, I
R, a/I first class steamships, will leave New York nu
the 12th and 274 h of each mouth. connecting by the NW
Triossit Rotas, (haring bet twelve miles of land
I...Mate/on omir • /rood macadamised road. lOW. else
) withthS steamships SIERRA NRYADA,UNCLE
S I NIVI L iTES PACIFIC, and DEV:IIEIt JONATHAN,
one of which will leave S. Juan del Sur, the Pacific
terminus of the Tranalt Route,wbere the Awl& Steam
ships rewire the Passengers et the Company's wharf Im
mediately on their errtval, and proceed at once to San
Frandsen. Ao experienced Surgeon I. attached to each
chip. For Information, ar_passage at reduced ratcaapPl7
only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent,
2 Dowling Green, N. Y.
N. 11 —Cosurnenclog on the 03 of April, the day xor lear
n, Pew Yak will be changed to the 6th and Mith 01 etch
month. mhatneprit
A Country Beat for Bale.
TIIE subscriber offers for sale the value-ion
hi, property on which he now redder. contain-
Ina about twenty mires of. bottom ground. on which Is
erected • large and handsome Brick Dwelling Ilona. and
the nscormy outhellifings. There le a flue Spring of
water at the dwr, arid the gremnd Is well sot he de.
wriptiona of the best Fruit Trees. In bearing order..
well es ahrubbery. ete. The property le intended on the
Allegheny river, and the Allegheny Talley SAUZDAd 115
Ilulton Ferry. 12 mllee from Pltteburgag. The first water
Matlomon the Itallr=gl, le on the pls.. If the purchaser
dealres, forty acre. .111 be sold together, or Ave acre lets
will be gold.
Also, the Tavern Stand • and Ferry,M
oppugn the atom propmty. on the emsl gad river —Ma
There l e e good Tavern name nod outdoulldlngs, end ten
ammo( bottom ground.
Terme—Onehalf =eh, and balance= tin. glapdre of
WM. TAIT, on 4th et., between Worry mad Liberty, or of
the sutscriber. en the premises.
The subiecriber will take $3,000 and • mortgage on the
preenteee.
mhildmdlerb
Pr-
JONATHAN HIILTON.
ieremptory Sale of Timber Lands.
TILE subscriber will positively sell at. a
bargain. smut 'can acreo of Timber Lade, In run
j,ell7t.?. Wuxi* itaMunt.T., Pa- zoom the Lm el aut
eVt SeaS to ooLl.„
.and upon Ouch toms that
= .bran, taunt 611 =memo wont honk
One of the beat Farm l Weatinaraland county. nau
Precturt. containing 1163 i acres, Ibr We nboair—a rare
dune* torgardanart or fannera. Good buildings. nith •
lawa . ar t irty offelectal k f . r n uiL u Abal the Dremla ..
Maly at ray room at ' ale Unita' rat. note'. Pen thubu, . ail n
stmt.
whore plots and draft* or Me booth can be
0110 d titletitl e sp d raninu elieldin •bodyodratea
.Z k L
"Prove all
things,
Good. keep to that which Is
XLER'S COMPOUND
GUM ARABIC SYRUP .
91 1 11 E increasing demand for this most plena
t 0 enfi and boa = k in's for sTr O
as to place it wt.-alio the resen or an theses,- Ito ingrio;
ty over omit
in .n..e.4
Mud phydriarts in Baltimore. Washington. an.ths whole
of Maryland, i l emaylvania.
the e,i Bus wtm have
010 wirmuuss gilts sellcusy .hen mud remedies have
failed; rind by thousands of our most nerpectelde cltisens
•ho have used it In their linaßles both as preventive and
cure with never-falling ammo ibr the last twenty years
during which period , with very little aid from advertis
ing. Me, It has gradually spread Its reputation over the
whole union. in MM. nt ...ot
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &a.,
n pipes *mediate relief, and generally soma 10 a day or
two. without Interfering with diet or business, ar render
ing the srotsm more !asreptlble of Cobb In ehronle mu!,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, nromitu
tis, Affections of. the Lungs, and
Consumption,
it I. always very benelidaL and seldom r n...hat. am
messed In time, to perfect • ears. nice 2.1 and 60 cents
• baths
Wholoads end Retail Monts, SIesses,PLILMING BROIL
atm 111dd t Co.) No. ell Wood st, paled
155,PEARS' MILLS FUR RENT.—Theso
(kebob's emir."' Doptuar /LOURING am. sad
MILL attached. are now gyr rent a.,1 n0 the present.
Err i =relnte: f d t iLmb L ark t .ing si p lher ar . Thee.
000.1
behmg gparl the Dearer demi an d gandy arof
rag l i' Mt= k an r .r
lend railroad. There In contemplation (god has been
eurreyedi nod trill be built, a railroad from Darlington to
the etrer, erldUl a l O. thecommuniestion to this 31111
W TIII3IOE/I lesmly . deodrable kstatio Reselling goods,
has a 'rod rim or mltre . et, doing • goal cash business, cd
• •1M4 2 Cr et:ln%. trilltsni om
rell to call =t s ar IV ' I.
proprielom no (boy are determined to rent thr the reamns
mentioned ohne. DANIEL SARVER,
toter% Miller Oolumbhma
to Postelleeaddrese Smith's Perry, Deaver On., Penn's, al
. NTUAIIT.
Ij
*aped: Union L i n 4 rlttaborD
,•
J the Honorable the Judges of the Court
of tieneral Quarter &anions of the Peace, lo and for
Ae - countj of Allyheny.
The we Ilona eo/W Warran.of Franklin Townshlp,lo
the county aforarsid, 'humbly thewetb, th at your path
tioner both provided himself with materials for the an
nommodallon of traveler" and others, at his dwelling
house in the Tp. aforreald, and prays that •oUr toner
RI be pleased to grant hint •..use to keep a public,
house ofentertaintueut. And your petitioner, aa In duty
bound, will ever pray. OW/. W. WARREN.
We. the sulectibers, citizens of Vranklln township, do
rreUry that 'be above petitioner le of good repute for hon
esty and temperance, and Is well provided with boom
room and convenlener• for the accommodatlon ar.d lodg
ing of strangers and Warders, and that said tavern I.
ere•.
U sa
Fo y wler, W Lonsdale, It Jones, It Roblaom,T Rohl.
son. .1 literenson, 11 Robbon, Neely, J Wilson.l9 wort,
J Tamer. mhll-3td•
ITOthe Honorable the Judges of the Court
or
Coneral Quarter Seeslona of the Pence, to and for
t County of Allegheny.
The petition ofJohn
Vowler,of theldh Ward. Sittaburgh
In the county aforesaid. htupbly ahoweth. That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials toe
the accommodation,of traveler. andothers, at his dwelling
hoses in said Ward, and Prate that your Honors will be
pleased to arrant him • Ilarise to keep &public house of en
tart/Unman. And your petitioner, as In duty bound, wLi
JOUN VOWLSR.
' 1
;1 rasubscribers, citizens 'of the ward tearer:lsdd. [do
rertify that the &tame petitioner le of good repute for
honesty and temperance. and le well provided with home
room and convenience fur the accommodation and lodging
of
grangers and travelers, and that said tavern le noon.
e"..„ r i r iV. Taylor. Wen • Seibert. John Slacken, Pl Kreiger,.
T Meyer s . Jes 11 Taylor W McCartney. W(I Olbeolly.B
O Peter,llfin Siedenelaiker, John O'Ver,Sl Leahy.
mhl4.3td.e.hol
Ttho Honorable tho Judges of the Court
o:f Quarter &MIMS of the Peaoe of the county of Al•
petition of Henry Omelet, of the 4th Ward, All.
abeny. In the comity aforesaid, humbly ahoweth That your
petitMocr. bath provided himself with UllotanilLlllAZ the
accommodation:, atravelers others,at hie dwelling house
ro, mid war end anus that your Honors wlll be
ed to grant hi m a Breton to keep a public bowie ofentertain
ment. And your petitioner, ea in duty bound, will ever
pros.
II KNEW °EMBUS!,
li r e, the entacribenceitiaene of the 4th Ward,dO certih'
that the stave petitioner Is of good repute Pa honesty
and tempetium and well tottorldnl with house room end
convenience for the arrommodation and lodging of gran.
were and traveWa, and that said tamn le retorenry.
Abraham Hay& lammed Walter, 0 It Nieman, Premier
kb Bye, Phillip Weiteriberaer, Adam Raid. Peter Atkin.
eon, Oen Doiralln. Trans tiluhart, L Waiter, Geo Ober,
R rehLidtd-chn
Swing of 18+15.
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD
Wm comment. °mann
On 'Monday, March sth
Yadr t.tly moth of 8 PRIM{ nonha mb3
For Bale
A DRUG . STORE in a flourishing town,
4,
DRUG
mile from Mesh Malt. It I the only
Rare ht t county , a nun s m. As
of good ba th s
and mall espltal would Dad this a safe and prodtable in.
me t meat T ‘lll be may.' Apply to
JAB. AL BREDIN, 16m. .
I W hicl ftftr. ft
Linden Le , Company of Wisconsin.
rpnz Corporatora of this Company have
.md,tvi• IbT uou tQllaii4o43.:°;lll)..
Youth rt., Pittguirb, '
a
we , T;Dhlbta colnalnlog
adea=tr=olinr"Mgrebtiaarahud.b7Zta"
Hats and Caps.
' LITE would call !the attention of our
v friends and the Dahlia sonsorallf to OW
banana stock of BILK HATS. at 113 and Ilk Whk-h i n
cannot be =roamed for neatness and beauty. of ails
kW, oor Celsatfal and Ithssighid OAPS, whkh ire fa.
most :splendid of the mom: Plush insas at
Jahn J. witzom ft..
ABORTING of the Stockholders of the ielefrtLsw .
Penn& tbdtgannbebuinvolAllegben_eatin,
till be bele at tn. atm ot SAMOS% V. FIBIMR Ito.
76% Weaut A .
on BATURDAV. &Web dtat.
at It fetlock, b• } P/ I t i . i re=nosi Of ittetoS/d_ ell tbe
lel Web 10 %he Min eV One untelzed and Nina Time
sal Del bi leat
d ter tbetnann t =tp of doo:W -••
lligagilelo, f . - "'T.
. dd l i T. c• dirk orttuatoardef blzaetoce
1441- . 3 4 3 1 11°26 8
. • .
LORICTITLMAL • .I:6I.PLEUENT§,ANT4
e laio . o l=l l l , (Xo.l2lTaltositn4,N•W Yang.
AGRICUI
DATED burg - 11 - Het
§ITUAon
nboot. ono quarter of
Itar aresetaltrW Yoo
three and a quarter utiles 4
WM JAS. 1113
They offer plan
vale a very
mem and planta aultabla Car
omlng
The re ap POW Carer.
eontalm= ing. o.ooo trees, an
10.000 Resit trees. and 90,000 1
of fine elm for removal to Gran
Plante earefttlly packed and
to any part of the United Stat.
We bee leave Wall Mean.,
bay and venders In Ma trade t
forth* Spr ing of 1854.embracle
ndinencrai and Stale
cultivation In this well= of eat
cured of many Minna gulfs Um
Prima ...lento ea veal. From
tiactory to th e city of PI
mes.
Orders sdareseed to ustbrough
Pittsburgh. ISL. or left arour st.
tho f1.4-4.1h Diam ondrtfT Martst..lll to prat
p EITTSBIJROII Actium.,
DOUSE AND SD= STORE
a.—lt. R. 1511.ANKLI
vartauu b Co..) P Ilaufacturer and Co.
ifortleultlmplements, of all kl —.male rod U.
talk nal& Darden and Acme" Seed.. PMTS., fruit and
Shade Truer; 0 nano, Poudratte. CII=.I and all
otter &Melaka:mooted with Agriculture.
dal7lTtbr.B
Fruit Trees, Nvergreens, eke.
Puroubscriber would most respect
milMy the attention of hie filen& and the
lie to hi. rem' Ism Mock of Fruit Tow, Dyer.
poetuailktrubLery, Ram, Oreenhome Plan ta Am
Of Ay the stank is Dna and dna. Of Pear, we am
mine Dwarf and Mandan" of our awn
choler earletlea .Peach, snare l thousand s,
wiTU
on Plum—A prim; Respbereles,Gooesberries, Currant; se.
o¢r Cnaurreene, nom IME feet. of which we h... man
thousand., are fine. Pennon wanting largo nuantlties
be liberally dealt with. Cell and Pee our /dock. Mt a/
tow ofeemiatroonew. Ordmileft et the Pitiebur.h P. 0.,
Kr. B. Admit, Meaty e 4 the Oakland Hamm. Is miles
on Penna. Area.. or the Pittsburgh Ntuvery. IN miles
tom Oakland. will he PrOMPIT a ter,
N. FL—Planting dotes neatly to atom.
belikigwa .10111 , 1 FILMDOM. Jo,
Ba • Wood Flowers.
ARRANGE .4 NT$ have been made with
the proprietary of Bay Wald Floral dardenstor amt.
t garialy of how:atter and eat tlawenedaria Winter
and linnuner. Ladies and gentkenen can be. forulahlej at
short notice any of the tolknetng French Am=
(raeearsefe_ •
.•
Birblora
Jra /Wanda.
al
Mandl"
Jekeirrpour la eartoe.
Orders lip finweringalantiln nets also 'waived at
IMANKLAND'S deed Wainhoma
129 Wood atseet.
FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY.
The subscriber alien foreele a cholas wort
ment of strong, elsiorotu PEAR TARES, both dwarfs
and standards, some of a bep L eise; JersaK . •
Peached, PlumbeNharries.A Ooresherries
Raspberries and other hind Evergreens, /17satuths, Tn.
lip., and Cannes Root.. for bloominiin winter and whir
Implements Ihr the Perm and 0 en, of most ay=
maistruction, from the Need and piement .Wale
SO Fifth street. I noI6l JAMYS WARDROP.
WANTS.
r -k‘ IIE OWNERS WANT MONEY, and have
directed 711 , to oil 12 Building Lot., ear k h 24 oat
W„ 3 l .l:`..pbf - n" b Il; (Intr ft It4s t poq, 'd a h gt f r t ,_
oe. vv., Hundred /collars each, la easti. e2 T;l: Is a Very
low price, and nothing Lut the wantof tummy Wand's
them to oiler the lots at thia prise. Call anon If you visit
to procerea bargain. It. CCI2I I / 1 1311T t 84/N. 140. &Ist.
WANTED -140,000, for which Will -be
Or. Bood3 ttortretres . rt.i4 Eaton worth
fin times the amount. Aln len mounts to exchange for
• variety of well seemed Mortgagee.
totil•tr TllO9. WOODS. 75 4th
VITY_ WARRANTS WANTr.ll—Pitta
'numb City WilrraritS Wittited b
B. hteLAIN 80N.21. 6th It.
IyANTED—Good Boldness Paper to am't
r of =OOO. having 4 mou th s to nut.
fo_6 B. IdeLAINXBON,
QIITUATION WANTED.—Wo hto pro
ko run a &Halation Ihr a Yonne Man In a Wale or
Retell Goode Store. Ile has had 6 years exp . once In the
Buelnaie and eau ere the beet references.
feta S. CUTIIIIXRT & SON. General et at. 1 at.
Information Wanted.
MIL JOIIN TODD left Ireland for the
United Stain 1121552. He landed in New York,
and started for Pitteburgb,Pa.,withatiew to etoplo7ment
as • dill engineer, esneetlng to reset Mare one 'A 1111 am
Miller. an engineer. Any information concerning said
Todd will be thankfully reoelved. Address flarah Eliza
Todd, care of Her. Baster Dickinson, D. D., Boston, Mass.
ja3.3tawdr
an LJSINESS WANTED-41500 and the'
serrkes of an active man are offered for
lateered. a, salb basthates. &mulls of
an2.s.tf THOS. WOODP. 75, 4th et.
STEAM BOAT OWNERS--W anted to
Loy. an !nterost in a Steam Boat. for Which cash,
• ksesslestste be re
glo. M.:tie of
4 1THOMAS WOODS. 76. ith at.
Pioneer Lin T e —if Auatraua Packets 2iom
New York to Melbourne,
. CARRI7NG THE NVITED STATES HAIL.
rbeautiful and favorite Clipper Barque
NTLOD. nineteenth ship thia wdli bedew-
Ad on her .our. Minn. to Melbourne. on the 20th
Fnet Paesenvu l iam Th amoostkaus =surpassed. Rates—
Saloon. 83)0, Cabin ,El5O. Second Cobb,,, 8126. The
Nimrod ER be by the celebrated Clipper Ship
Windward. Apply on boardat pier% East hirer, or to
0013 R. W. CAMERON. 118 Wall street Now Yogic_
Mew' Leather Store.
•
G. MOWRY, late of the firm of R. Bard,
. No. =I Ilberty.istuset. opposite the head at Wood
torbolande andretall dealer In EATILER.IIIDES
r .
and OM, hu Jug ratmmel from the L Xut, and Ls nor
aelving lugs sioartmerrit of Leather, consisting of—Red
bole. lthroitre Leather, Philadelphia and French Call.
eking Edoromo and Kid; of all desetiptions Eluding and
Lining Rldsur, and a gimoral most/nut °nineties's. Ilse.
lnapurchased my mildly etock for cub, I am prepared to
lanker. fbr rash. I would Invite 197 Mewls to call and
imam ne my dock begin purchasing dualisms
Ala I . 0. MOWRY
SIXTY DAY -
Pioneer Line of
GARRITY° THE 020
The Alloying 81
/1,380 tons, July
185 1852. 2'.
osEpomimmd,l.4oo tons. Aug
ok.m.z.tot,t,ato ton& Sept lBs2.
Dame, 1,600 tom, Oct., 1851
Sump, 1.450 tone, Am, /851
Bannaore 1,300 tons, Jan.
1851.
.141aphroxso, 1,91/ tons, March
1853.
Ormil4 1,000 tone. BArch
j'6 ;l/ ' 7lllir of th . le I. l .aarr tied with Emerson's Patent
Ventilators and carry ;rands' Metallic Lilo-Boat..
The new owl
mOO ,
/MOW Ship FIXING WOO,
1,713 Tone Register, W. If. Balm /darter. will eructed the
. tiertrude ea.ltighteenth Ship this Una, and will nth
for Melbourne, Austral*
On the 20th of September.
The FIXING &CUD la built on the most aindurad mod
ern prim:Wes and Is comdderal to be a perfect model nf
Maine Architecture. Thaw who dodo a quick run In
one of the /Inert and fasten Clipper Ship. ever lO should
swum namv without d010r,.. only. limited number of
Ist and Intd eftbin pamengare will be taken.
par
at
or prongs. apply on boardoet Pier 10 East
aM )'ap p
e a r or to R. .rumom.
118 Wan strestaleer Yruk
PASSAGE
Monthly Packets,
ED STATES .1141 L.
1 E:07 . "41 .1.6 ton& Jnly
Lady&ogliimoo tolu.Azic
Edam:311.1.400 tow,. 0.4.,1.3.
o.xens &ad, 1,600 tAns, Nov.
ip
COatlsoo. 000 tow. Deccober.
arP'M ReA nu.
Iv l tiahak. tom 008 y
Gartvtoil. 1.0 , 00 tons. .1 lily
, 111.54
•
Carpeting& Oil Cloths antillattangs.
ROBISON & CO.,
AFTH STRUT, OPPOSITE THB THEA7BS,
11.1 AVE now on band, and to which they are
• oogoo from We t t i taTti °
•eeortment of the
win o. sold at eastern pr.. Abo—Bag,, ataL., winuow
abodes, Venation Bllndo.Plano and table omits, Balt Rol
-111.1, Omen oil cloth. andall other coati usually' kept to
arpet Domes, to which the attentLna of patehasere Is in
cited.
a.,
Bell-nesting and /lox Irons:
E Subscriber having purchased the er
r ltudre right of J. J. Johnston. Patent Hoz and J.
to miners Patent Selallastlng Smoothing /rasa is now
to manufacttaing I/lemma. In rtur.
neetrerVilk=ore. he icon. , snstsnur on essd 01
his warerootm on Federal it, opposite Anchor. Oodon
Wefts, • large and good .1111.14121112 t of the common Tenor
and Sad lons, to width he would remedially invite the
attention °Cabo/male dealers and the publics In general.
_oettlld
. . 0. KINOSLAND.AIImbene intr. Pa.
. .
A .
NOTHER Pittsburgher tietitying to the
wooderfally curative towered Ikerhaveli IfollaudEllts
ire
Prenistount, Dee. ethane.
/WWI. Beni, film Jr.. N. —Gentlemen—For • year
pest I have been Meted T.r7 serionaly with dythaping,
much al, that my Mama refused to retain earthing. I
hair tiled almost arm recorly. end les regiMeu of ...rm.
'n ee lor=:t 11417111"'i"tuldayr" b•Crulti:e.he
net &Most amounUng to a cure. a found it w eiTleaolons
renaming the extreme debility oesuloned by . this dimes.,
and generally as a tonielt Mellow equals and no modular.
Ilespeetthily. June Wurrs,34l et., below Market.
Cannon-11e careful to ask far Bmtare's Dollard Ell.
ten. The groat popularity Mills medicine Lou Induced
many hultatioos. uhlth the pad le !Mould Run 4 wawa
BENJ.PAU E,ria,4 car &la 5.1.1 It
lII'. YOUWARTZ, Alleghthy.
dale." sod DrUMllMlSmarally. •
TO DEALIARS IN WASHBOARDS.
o1:1847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented
a railiable . haprderamt no Washboard:. for which he
nod • 1W...a teoet..nnv. Improvemintt con:dat
ed in prrperly pretoglng.the Edger of /heel of . Zino (or
other :Muhl. metal) and there rasing them to Incise or
at their RAY Into the wild wooden tides id lege of •
Washboard; the method, PrerlodelY employed,. luring
been to Aleph ammo: cad a aortic: to receive the me.
tads plats. 0. 11/00 enberquently eold. Ida only,, :leered
and owerredp In sad Patent to the euteetiteir, who Is
now Sole Proprietor therref,aa well only autherfeed man.
ef egl O. RICA'S IMPROVED PATENT ZINC
WASOARDS. having succaded the late firm of
Wayne, Bailey d Co.
_ln that htudneu. kayoed by the
Permian) and attendee salvor said Patented Winshi . rda,
tg:l7.2ll72=4,l`g d a,„re=a, AtA
eanred by
tai
Pa t
Sults have been comitaxiced and
in DO. Pnding l / 1 111021t certain parties. known to be thin
engaged, and it linty Intention to preset:ft ite all In•
irlente upon sly legal and Just right to the extent
OM. law. 414 PCrienu an 'tierce:ere cautioned alphat
ng or deign In Zino Washboards, made after
he manner paten Rica nolmi branded .0. .friee's
legireeed Washboards, 01., WPM other being
acindee. IL may be :red to remark that the variation In
the shape of the crimp, or the employment of any Patent..
ed Machine to nail Waahboarda Mos not give **right to
we the itanated herineg Pioars abovideemibed. :item
which the mine onto: Fkaad really &pandit Whew...ate.
'orderly for the genuine article respocifidlf lioliolted and
Promptly executed at aa low hriera u an tat the ease.
thortted inekee,by JOSEPH W. WAYNE..
/Pile Proprietor and Itanufecturer thereof:
mat Hardware Sims, N 0.166 Malik et., to gm,
ad. Ohio.
EaCLLIIIG 07 AT COST,
CARPETS, OIL CLOVIS, RUGS, &4
Mr. M,'EItiNTLP tPißess ,
,
ARE now offering their entire stock of
Carpaing s 011 Cloths, ham Mattlxur. tn. at Met.
oomodell„ tiLe . iargmt . and but amortment In the West,
t .21 t r. se ta
in an d i
tr vt .
mama. In Mit the fitherLatk r' "7
Elegant Velvet Ma Chnets. Oil Cloths. •
Tabmitry Broads do Cocos Matting,
Extra do do
Spaniel: •
Inltmen• ingrain do Canton
do,
do,
roreeltr7mnerha do Chorale Rugs, • •
Rae Ingrain do Tufted do,
Mammon do do gtalr Rod..
,enotlan do Window nada
InlePlain • do do PlatlO and nt iable Col_re / 1 / 4
tratiluariatment other Ueda
kept In • v tli v raz ...Th rith e gz.
advantage to ball, as nos la the time to meal the best
temente ever Mined In this noarket, an Minn Otr
our gook for CUM at Eastern met. ;
&MI micuance a BROS
'Sewickley Property -to be sold.; :
SHOULD a suitable 1)1;1=1 1 3 3 er or poroboo.
an be (band, the ineteeau broomil In the taan..
presaibed br taw, to Duke We of two lots ef itrabed.
wedeln lag abut a .en. uutnaltastect between the adz.
earth E4mtnary sad maimed iltatlea, (only ml.. :oft
hem the letter. illeatlemeas viebtaig tawdry mute ar• re
to look at QOM .
Is = Villa aft ar o a n vil; =
eau. Wm bulletlike.. ibtal,re of
51da3441.. m.e.uY p. OUR% Emicalati.
;kiAa&MNES FOR ..MAROR—Rorper,
Pntovp, Claeley. (lesbian P 11114.0% 130314 gad
IAIWWWWCIOU*Oeftaka,MMA iI I4,. ,e
Rms. SUPERFINE OHIO-p odif
itA.4kplyz.
24X) -
psarra
• - 1 MO Odamputet
to imitate which b felon 113. w.
•111111 . •
MOUligirOlX FURGE, Y near Equpprem "
fel4,Zaocons
HERRING'S In mll
T in subscriber continues to 1111tnUfacture
hie =Walla! Patent Phu and Burglar Proof
med'l'ar
-Dane sleV6 th aaTeVATta•Lito. r - gotah:b_rg
- 11 re throughout the worio,for the met I i rearm .nd I
so 'e proprietor of HAWN Patent Powder Proof Loek, both
byglwrewelyed entente medals lathe Watidt Pair, Lon
don, 1851. and New York. 1853-1: also gle meet.. (by
D=lg J iUgLZl t ' s 4M P treni t d '="to
the
sate
ethibited at the Worlon Pairrtondon, seemed by
Ilairt and Jones' Look. and opened as a reward to any me
who nrould pint the Meteor open the WO within 45
and although operated on aura ekUled to the Of of
Wet-picking. to one pomaded In °ming the safe (on
change or alter. ton of the locks or keys baying been
made derlng the time.) but the money remained in Its
safe depository. and WLS restored to the psropekter, end
medal parte d for the ebsonoino aro of tem
Uarnoo—Notte t he except those haring the sub.
lee lber's name on the metal pieta
fi11.411 C. innlnniti.
Green Block. money Pine and Water
be
New York.
N. D.—The above Bafesand Locke ran be hot (oda*
V&A: Vrrt durpre=lor=h4=it:Catt
- fett.tae
das. , _
Cash ana Igtort Creditri-
H. L. HALLOWELL & co.
SILK WAREHOUSE,
Philadelphja.
riVERM3:—Cash buyers will iecaive a dis
az:mg tt Par P" In par
Utteurrent money only taken at Ita tonthat value on the
&Lit la waived.
months sill f i ct i teattandbair. a credit of SIX
Where money Is remitted In adenoma Maturity, a die
count at the rate of TWELVE per Sent. Per thou=
will be
alloyed. Prices fur Goalt trAlfoll,
•In .g.dn ealllng the often the of the trading eommo o
to the above 4;i= anzuruooo that noterithataoditul
Om mend de on In commentlal affairs throughout
the country. a aystem of boob:mot adopted by on more
than year slow, and to width me shall rigidly adhere.
Invhlos us inciter Bar the coming Spring season our usual
assortment of
DB . IV DILI AND FANCY GOODS,
cau:3 " -I /V29T AND SIOST,SPLENDID STOCKS
to be found Azostiord to ortdob we wW remiss . 21 0... t
additions, throughout the season of now sad drayraLle
goods from our IIOIIRE IN PARIS.
Ph.renological Cabinet.
gifil:s FOWLERS, WELLS A: CO.,
:c . k iipk t-''' z i Pbre g .,%ll'ad'e p s.Z.L 7 th'll,:h?,,,,,, , a t 'zikila
,wab Cu% agi:lethal arid Phonogapy: whole
: Woo and rota% at Now York eer. Prof
alma xatalnationa, with chart& arol Nil
~... . written deacriptlons of character, dor and
A l / 4
ermine Cabinet froo. mkk2-Ir,:
FOR RENT.
0 LET.—From the First of. April next;
the commodious brick building; eltnate In the Nee.
on Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge
streetand the Monongahela River, lately °voided by
Messrs. Behoved, Pears &Co, u• glass manufactory and
worn ULM
This property Is ellgi a bly..sitna e tl.,../tijsdut w iu the .
steam
testing
wharf nyh n heat." lib
boating or river trade. or Oar manufectuaing.purposes.
Beveral small buildings - and a capacious yard are Sited,
ed A ply to OLIVER W. BARNES,
. n President Pittsburgh and Connelsville R. It. Co.
mhl3if Neville Llall,mr.4th and Ltbsrty sts.
arRENT—A Store Boom with:a Dwell.
Lag attached. enlisted ott 6th IL, Itmedlataly oppo•
ta Oa Omnibus Dinah An excellent eland for business,
sad low nat. Apply to B. 61'LAIN A EON
"poll RENT—A very . desirable Dwelling
is• MOW On Penn it. The hones In In tint rate order.
hating been recently fitted an,_papered. pelnted nod .I`.
soh°
•nlrhad. Enquire or JOHN WILZON, _Ol Liberty rt.
TOTO LET—A three story Dwelling, No. 82
7. Becand st.. near Mar 44, oxuptel by Alla H..ur
enquire of reg i j " %.1,111 " ItIWINErlig =reit.
FIN() LET--A Dwelling House on Third e t „ it us,ar our omen, d. OUTIIIIERT C RIM 140. 8d at.'
... .
TO -LET.-A small wall•finialied and fur-
MOW STONE, with hide show window, next door
to a canter or '..,'..'d and sket fits. POSAIRMOP 51ron Im
roadlatalr. l3. D. (3.11/2AM. .
_ .
1,0 -LET.--The STORE on Market street
next dear to the camera &Ist. omneind by Mr. B.
excellent and wed-known !tend ro the clo th ing
badmen le= E. D GAZZA3I.
Fox' Rent. ._________
__...
r 0 fine and well-lighted ROOMS in the
I .rire .1, building on Fifth dine! adJoining the
testant BlethodbrUhurell. The rooms are suitable kir
bbookbinder. Lithographer. Engraver:. de. The building
as been leased Mr • term of
_years by the publisher. ot
the Pittsburgh Gazette, and the root.. would suit well for
perpons following • kindred porault. .Enlinire at
feltiattf Tills OFFICE..
-- -
TO LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling
a situate Wsterst. above Grant. Posamention given
on Ur° lit of ARIL Rognhe of
O. BLACKBURN I OD.
To Let, -
ALARGE THREE STORY -BRICK
I D W ELLIN°. with ofl!lie attached. la basement. sit
en Liberty a, between Pitt and How stn. Enquire
HENRY B. FOSTER.
at L. Wiltearth L Co!. Flouring MEL
'PO LET—A Brick House on 6th at., with
.tart, rant. A Tavern Stand Blrad. A
Honeeorlttlalarge MI. Cerhuni . 4,1 7. A
Houle of 4 room, hall. genet, tn.. on 6th Et-, near nut.
A Room on Went et.. near the
Public. flehool Roue. A
largo 3 ear/ Home on Rosa at. at the head of fith. A
Was Rail on 4th et. lire Omen in Splahra RuUdlng
ou
3th wt. A large Store Room on 4th It. Apply to.
fe7& OUTIIItRitT SON, 140.3 d et.
For Rent.
IHAT splendid New Hotel, known nsia
.*Brown's Parbange.7 'Rusted 12 mileetiont the
ot Pittsburgh, at the innetion of the Greenehure Pike
and %Arl i n Rt?te"mV. mirdtet".A.7,lg2lll°.74:-
tenon oft ilret GLIM Hotel, imam lee and Smoke House,
Stabling for 80 to 100 homes, ands fine Barn. The house
is at client furniehed with too beet of - furniture of mod
em 'tile, which will be sold to the lessor or removed sa
desired. A tine Oardenattaehed to thel Home. and from
&PAT to neventy acres or floe clear land." greater portion
of Which is rich bottom. Wow along the tanks of Turtle
Creek. num te one of the central Railroad- Stations on
the Farm, within one hundred
_yard. from the Hotel--
Pere,. mot go and mm, from Pittaburgh Mena day.—
The Home bass wood eastom sa a summer mart for b4ll
- mans' fazellim. The uenemmmre malts for a
Hotel are also for Ea* Omnibus, Cows
and farming utensils. There are aroritcre, &Weary
and Poet Mee Mee to the Hotel. The Hotel and appur
teealleve VW be leased with or without the Punt and
Barn.
The above rum, together with other leml adjacent.
" emodsting In all of AU acres, will be sold entire or in any
emailer number of acres, testa purelmeers, tor Country
Bata or tor gmuniog purpose..
Persons desiring to lease the lintel or Parte or to per
.e.M.Lef
ttiteolmdrAthamitme, lio i ma i e nto ie ozi will ad
-Wig -Mad Turtle Creek P.O,
All
Co.. Pa.
Wally Colon ever Imo mod charge (imatte. I
For Sale or Rent.
/WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin
ingoss Willtlmborg. and near ths- Ra Star Lou—
. contains room ani the lo ea whleb there
eL.garden wed srool l3
stabling s. ,
fronts SG Rot t,
onthe Torn.
pits 0111 extends 284 feet In deth to fifty foot street.
This desirable property will be .o ld low sud on eery reef
terms, or will be rented for $ll5O per annum.
pat • /4 D. OA.ZZAII
Lots for Sale or. Lease.
NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on
Braddock. Commeres and Brady eta. , and on Penns.
moue. These Lots are eligibly situated tor Dinning nr
Waimea Mow, and will be sold low on cur terns er wilt
it lest tbr ten years or lees ax may suit those who want
them. aPor particulars, enquire of M.D. CI AZZAM,
mylr-tr /Market at.. b. tween 3.1 and 4 tb.
KARM FOR RENT, situated in. Economy
town.ihip, Beaver count bot t ome East or. Prroidom;
dored.llo of which Id river the balancets heavy
timber. Thd Improrments area two story litonelDwelllug.
Orehardand Bard. Tee Ohio net Penn. - Hail/Tod ns
thronah raid farm. Apply to It. AIcLAIN t NU N.
- - •
WOE RENT—A good louse: on 2dnt,
U two. Etalthaeldaalanuat stx. ItontrADertoont.h
tx26 TUGS. Wootln,7ti num,
EOR ttilia—The 2d, 3d and 4th story
roomsarcr J. Wilson Son's until:
Banking Hausa, earner of Wood at. and l oud
alley, (entrance off Wool at) The above. InOLCI 3 are each
40 fret front by 60 teat deep, and wellllghted. yor Lena
enquire of deCilf J. WILSON & SON, II Neal
CLLET.--One of the large STORES on 3d
It. Just below the ladlef Wilting Room of Duff'.
rem e= E. D. DAUM!.
RENT,--A well lighted - and furnished
basement &ore. corner of Third aryl Varlet em—
it. D. AlEleil.
noZtf •
To Editors and Printer&
MBE Building occupied for more than ten
I Atjatid re cV4llrd et, near e tre
. b lo ' e rtrg
affording • good opportunity to Editors°, rradets Lu N or
eorin t • wed town stand for their Inudnesn
erty Is dlroaly oppoelte the extnoslierrlotlng and nen.-
paper establishments to Eingerly'sßhp:deb . Bonding- 4 -
For tams, apply to E. D. GAZZAM,
!Watt - . ' Market beteman Mewl 4th.
VODD TENANTS -WANTED foe the tol-
I o D wg f ...arra...a.
3d
A Dwelling g llamm
on 6th .
A thrthitur Home on Water . on. &boys thomt._
11=488=A re=4".t.
A Urge flow Hawn on Roan at hoed
n m ; h u fz, °Pa
Dirmlogch~o.m ''
A LArge Storo Boom on 4th IL, athr mod.
Thl"94tigu Hall ro i In th AVlrElM a tiV.A l 4 l e .
joLS ADDI
. .
j 1& LEASE OR SELL —Tho in . known
as the 'Juniata Rallailitll, sit in 'Alleatiar
... t i p below the a
Mans, at the jandituthe One
Allakhany riser . Tape are as the Inataimes2 Imre
work thopeenneederbieb to used as as anginec: haus, at-
Wheel to which is a line asthaning with tinnint ata az'
tenon tbo *has nagth of the intilding. The oferOM-
Wails btactsmith form ant apparatus foctearina the
building bOM. Mere is alas on the brambles - one base
w ith tbantue. auunAs. Ills is one aatte beet
locations West of. the malitilatal , for s nashine :and En
-41164;4014 kl i t i s a rhale tsli . be . zatellbj u a
t t
otold at • great batigala. B. Jit'LTIII kadi.
ERENT—The Store Room, a Fciuyttt et.
it.Wro at tic Ir b I tai i r.d asow.
b oMeXa t i ft t nez,..wan •
monads tam • tee
. -
DESI z RABLE Country Reiidenie in Pitt
tz , Att r t , t r Alrea of stout:ion Tram,
vat tv rostiod oop..lkod
•talnoriatttOliMA tansot.,Apply.to tiworts
at the ofteof •t • PATalag. TalaND.
poa SALE OR TO LET.'-A:Tato.,Stoiy
- Brick Dinning dtaktaicna Ch it: near amt.' rat,
mod= elven do L.t../st of Apr*, 2 :p2uhl.ei
tel 9 • ' • • • • 11 •
, •
.1 Zip
_tiro .stoty nek
base ena Center Minte u CglaverriThe Rer4104. 1 .
soh° • JOUNWILION.ZWILImm
A TWO STORY BRIOKI,LIOIIBI4
Toona h vith a good estlar pop z.d.34
ante off t - Prim ; MOO dg 'band,
...zoolodar all, 2, IS Audi Wm. rlongort/
+0 . E.1 *War
34 et,
ic o.LET.-..2.D,„rening...ircilisee,Anii .
o.ar....onzinie: d 3 WET Bop,.
.tor. =WS Oa .141 id. ♦ ..t01. 1000 on 4th A i
-4waling 110VIalk Wytli 14. & CUTHBERT t TON.
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