111):4q.1:44'.1:440 PITTSBURGH' SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1835 [Tfa have the pleasurable opportunity afford ed us, today, of announcing the restoration to health of cur Local editor. He will resume his duties tolday, or on Monday. At the time be was taken 111, two weeks since, be made an: arrangement with Mr. O'Neill, of t.t the .Dispotch, to supply his pilot, which arrange -went was carried out:until Thursday lost. On that morning Mr. O'Neill took offence because we chose to differ from his views in classing re spectable and worthy bakers with those who at tend and carry on cockpits, but withheld notice truism *this intentions until late at night, when We harped (incidentally, only,) that he had de terminal not to furnieb the reports which he had toidertaken to do. If he bed given us timely - notice of this determinatioo, we could easily have procured a substitute ;;as it was, we were (Ai ho doubtless designed we should be,) left in the lurch, and without inossiblefemedy. ji we we ..too lewd this act la characteristio . of the bodiridoal, it is not meet Out we should • complain of it; but we may be permitted to re joice that oar gentlemanly and talented assistant oblo to again take charge' this department, and that we shall henceforth-be able to feel that perfeeeccufidame in the propriety. of its con tents which' has not been vouchsafed to us for for tits past two treeka—En.] Accidtmtoathe Penna. Railroad. ' - siribils rorszacizas isca.Diu AND We are indebted to Geo. P. Smith, Esq., of this city, *to wee -a passenger on the Express traits which left Pittsburgh for Philadelphia on Wednesday evening, for some particulars of the late accident: Mr. Smith, we are 'glad. to say, !soaped unhurt.. The catastrophe occurred at a point called Jackson Borrows about five miles below Mill Creek and about tan nal below Hutingdon.— A few minutes before the snivel of the express train, which left Pittsburgh onMedneedajr even ing,a rook became_ detatchedfroin the month= aide, aide, ithich is at that paint tarps:imp, and tol led into the middle of the Beamed track. Geo. King,who attends a lock oethe mil, about eigh ty rods below, observed the rock, and senta man to give Inuniag to the coming train. He met it, however, too late, coming at full speed, and wes unable, without s light; to make any signal understood. The locomotive struck the rock, knocking it about two :or three rods. and was thrown =ld= track, but ran on without be coming detached Dom the ears,' about two or three hundred yards, when it was :overturned against a bank between the track and the ca nal. The tender and baggage fear passed on clear of the locomotive,and-the former then .overtuned, while the baggage car, a very long onc,:aras Guewn transversal across the .track, and ley wi th one end against the stone wall at the side :of the road, with the other end hanging over the canal. The first passenger car cleared the locomotive with injury, anti was thrown slightly 'to the right against the wall,-which is built very near to, the track. In the.meantime, to wit, a second,l the -locomotive :as falling back from the left bank toward the train; and tore the entire left side out of the second passenger ear, while the steam as it rushed from the boiler entered the car, severely scalding several passengers. The other cars had been detached and escaped injury ; but those already mentioned preurited the I most singular piece of ruin that could be imagined. The names of the 'persons =jewel, as far a 3 have been ascertained, are as follows Lewis Peebles, engineer, badly injured—re ported dead last. evening. Fireman, Kepley badly injured. Dr. George B. Ghiselin, of Ky.; scalded. ' Edirard Fox, of Cincinnati, scalded on face and hands. Emixor H. Price, of Md., scalded. J. M. Cherie, Carlisle, Ky., scalded. I. P. Cummings, C molten, 0., scalded. Win. Smith, Point Pleasant, Vs. scalded. Samod—Pennock. Pittsburgh, slightly scalded. John Masterson, rule.; scalded. Dubin 'IL Hawk,'. breskrosti, Harrisbugh, scalded. Clomps M. Carson, Lancaster, Pa. scalded. Win. F. Benedict, Sallsisbory, Cohn. scalded. E. G. /teddy, Upper ?addition, Fayette Co. Pa., scalded. Two gentlemen badly. scalded in the face— namearmknowzi. It is probable that all of the • persons scalded will soon recover, and that none of - them will. be disfigured. Prompt medical ofd y rendered - to the= soon after the ilea dent, and all but two or theirs were able to go in thenars:of the evening express train from Philadelphia, which could cum no further than thr scene of the disaster returned. - The escape alit% Martin, the baggage mas ter, was almost miraculous. The car was crush ed in en-both sides, and the bottom was com pletely shattered. He seems to have saved him self by clinging to the bar 'on the top.- - - Tire locomotive;Atalants, is the same one that ,nutitith anricaldent not long since, below Al - tootas.i.;-This Is the third - and probably the last lideraawe - of the kind; for the engine is now in feign/nits: We are not able to stets whether negligence can be imputed to the °Spurs of the Company. -The rink having lain but a:, few minutes on the track, it is hard to say that the accident was not linuoidable. Two watchmen are kept on that part of the road, whose duty it is to walk over the ground immediately before car time. What ever delinquency there may have been, would seem to have belonged to Mr. Longtvy, the watchman on the part of the road where the • rock descended. The Company, if at all in Lott, are punished pretty severely in the loss of locomotive and cars, to the mount of probably $12,000--.. Union of Pest 'day. - TazJirrissost C 011.201 Cornure.—nContest" - and '..Consinencement" are to Canonsburgh what • Fourth of July and Christmas are to the "rest of mankind." The little town is semi-annually stirred up to the fever-heat of excitement, grow ing warmer and warmer to the culminating point and then.dropping down heavily, to its usual in animate condition. Last Wednesday night was the maiden of this year's contest between the Franklin and Philo Societies, and we are inform. ed the usual large audience was present. The result must be gratifying to the members of the Franklin Society, and particularly to the success ful contestants themselves. The order of exercises was as follows: Seed fhdrion—ftetributi've W. Ballard, (Franklin,) of Princess Ann, Mary land. Honor. - Select Oration—Fourth of July—Charles Me ' Henry, (Philo.) PitholiFel .Jdesety---Moral Principle an 'Element of Power --W. P. M00r0.0.010,1 New Derry, Pa. • .Eauirk--Angl on Civilisation—Wm Huts& bun, (Franklin,) Claireville, Ohio. Honor. • Orisdred Oration—Progreso: The Education of Humanity-:—,i. Y. McCartneri-, (Plulo,) Appollo, &Vasa Oradea—Scientific Skepticism—Cal 'vin Barr, (Franklin,) Theropeonvillle, Washing ton county, Pa.- Honor. - .Mtesseirs—Bdooold our Judicial Officers be chosen by the People &reedy ? Affirmative, William B. reeling, (Prstilthn,) Cincinnati', .0.; Negative, D. Henry Barrow, (Philp,) Daus. .. port,' lowa. With regard to the debate the Judges were dos. and no dedision was rendered. • . . - Comte 01 QVAILTIR 8013101 I.—Before Hon. Judge McClure, Preeldeixt, and associate &lams and .Sogyt. A man named Cheeks Was placed in the box on Thursday afternoon, to answer for the anewe ed larceny of $BOO or $7OO from a man named Tree Crafierd, at Ncblestown. • The evidence was airceaudential only, and the juryca me into court yesterdsrattable to agree upon dict. Condanewealth vs. Joseph Sewell, indictment assault indhettery on oath cf tam Seem • The jury found the defendant'grdity, and the Court sentsDNAlntalo pay the costs. Conimonwealth frochael Sanibel; indict - ment, elfr.er watch, on oath of Abel "Smith -The prosecution was abandoned, and the defendant sequined. Commonwealths's. William charged with larceny of carpenter's tools on the oath of John Myers. tm evidence not being deemed '"conclusive, the jury returned a verdict of acquit. tal. • . Commonwealth se. Junk McMullan, charged with beat-ing a step daughter, crpon the oath her aunt. The evidence was. icauffeient, and the defendant was acquitted. Comusonwealth vs. John Finley : indictMent,. , larireny of a coat from Thomas Fitsger4d. Ths partiesilved in the same house, and the dorm. " dant Interfand Ina qusrrel between fittnersia and his wife; and dually sued him. - The officer. took Fitzgerald *Way with such speed that he tine obliged to lame his coat and hat. Parley • volunteered to take the articles to him,Thut after 'atartbig; cloned his tab& The coat end hat were not seen afterwards until found in • palm. broker's chop. The defendant proved that be was Intoxicated at the time, and the 'jury re 4 turned a. verdict ofaoqulttal. • : Commonwealth pre. Thomas Door , Indict; meat, &swat azdtattory, on oath of Willlam Graham. The jury returned averdlet of acquit . the' .rosPPtitor to VI the ~its. E gA vy Lain Suns.--Tbe 'ens o'clock train yeiterday, wu deinined - &rate bears by a bear: land slide lit Stawart's B,tation, distant seventeen miles -front the oily. , If•man. .Hones. -Joseph litcrYby woe bold tolngi by /Minium IL:Again yotterday,to tame t o r keep ing • tippling imam, upon oath of a map nand 0 34 1 10 - ' . • . MICIMICI Or BOAED OY Maxanals or rim Atzsouzar Amticourtmar, Socirrr.— Present Messm..Way, Snodgrass, Heed, Shank. laud, Hay, Murdock, MoKelry. Boyd, McCabe, Snivels, McCaslin, Young, Hall, Miller, Oohs , ing, Shins and Speer. - After organization, on motion of Mr. Shiras diver medal was awarded to Mr. J. Criswell for 'a lubricator, and a bronze modal for a variety of brass work, whit& through ilitgiTertaZlCO were omitted in the published list of awards. On motion of 'Mr. Way, the matter of Judges for the coming Fair was referred back to Com mittee of the Whole. The Secretary read a letter of resignation from E. Henderson as a member of the Board, which was accepted and Dr. J. Shaffer, of Elizabeth, elected to fill the vacancy. The Board then prxeeed to consider the hal lance of the premium list which was completed; when the Committee of the Whole appointed Judges 'for the ensuing Fair. On motion the premium list was referred to ileum Snodgrass, Reed and Shires to prepare for printing. A motion to discuss the propriety of ladles be ing permitted to compete as equestrians was laid on the table. On motiod, the matter of the charter was re ferred to Mesas. McKnight & ' 'Oa motion, the Board adjourned to the last Wednesday of April at 10 o'clock. J. Torso, Jr., Clumman. 0. P. Shiraz, Secretary; DNEPR/LATE ATTACK ON WATCHMAN MITAPHT-- MAMAS or via PARTlAL—Watchman Murphy, whose beat is on Read street, Seventh Ward, hearing ► disturbance on Thursday night in a house occupied by a Mrs. Redman, procured as tdstance and visited it, where ho found Michael Redman, Alexander Forsyth and John McLain engaged in a fight with some females, upon at tempting to arrest them, the party attacked the watch with knives, pistols and other deadly weap ons, driving them to the street, whererhey übed stones. One was thrown by Michael Badman, which took effect on the forehead of Murphy, in flicting a very dangerous wound. By the de termined efforts of the-police, the three despera dine were overpowered and conveyed to the tombs. Murphy was removed to his residence on Franklin street, where he is now lying in very critical condition. Mayor Volsoapon hearing the facts of theme, fined the party $25,00 end costa each, in default of which they were committed to jell. The de position of watchman Murphy was taken at his residence yesterday morning, charging Redman with assault and battery with intent to kill. A commitment on this charge was entered in the jail books. against him, by Mayor Vols. EILLID.—A coal teamster fell under the wheels of his wagon. on Wednesday, at the corner of Fifth and Grant streets. He was pressing the rubber, - vie nhis foot slipped and he fell ender the hindmost wheels, which crushed him in a dreadful manner. He was taken to a neighbor ing store, where his wounds were dressed, and from thence conveyed to his residence. We learned, yesterday, that he died at fire o'clock on Thursday morning from the injuries receiied. We were unable to emertain'his name. Rev. H. W. Jacobin', D. D., will preach a ser mon before the Young Men'e Christian kneels. lion on next Sabbath evening, April let, at 7} o'clock, in Bev. Dr. Swift's church, Allegheny. Young men of the two cities are affectionately 8. S. BiTA3, Fsaw, • Wx. A. &Iceman, Lecture Committee. BunnLaar.—A. young man" aimed Tobias Frank via arrested yesterday on suspicion of having burgloriously entered a dwelling house on Liberty street, fifth Ward, on Thursday even ing about seven o'clock, and taken a cheat be longing to a kin. 'Margret Gosenhorer, contain ing a quantity of clothing and $BO In money.— The chest was afterwards found, but the money was gone. Fronk was held over fora farther hearing. Pancessza or Courr..Forsyth and McLean, whose partlipation in the attack upon the watch, we notice in another place, were served with processes yesterday, for assault end battery with intent to kill. The indictments were found last term, but trial was postponed until this. They did not make their appearance and consequently their trisferas forfeited. TEE P. & S. Itarutosu tap Wtt. Rtm..—Wro. A. Rill, Esq., the late Treasurer of the Pitts bargh & Steubeneille Railroad Company, has been notified that =lt for the recovery of R16,- 912,62,a11eged to be due byhim,on the settlement of accounts has been instituted against him by the Company. Bursas limns on Bmmar.—Mayoe Volz committed • doggery - keeper awned Vatzick Hopkins, whose establishment b on Fifth street, to jail yesterday In default of a fine of $BO Im posed for selling Liquor on Sunday, the 18th of March. . .Reuatons Sterrtcs will be held In Christ (M. Church, Penn street, to-morrow, April let. Bishop Simpson vat preach at 101. o'clock, A. M. Rev. Alfred Cootman, 3 o'clock, P. M.; Rev:C. Cook, D. D., 7 o'clock in the evening. Rev. Mezzo Pcrrrsaglishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, will preach and administer the rite of confirnuati an et the church of the Epiphany, Rev. Mr. Quick's, on Bunday, at half put three o'clock, P. M., in Mmonio Hall. Coxaterao.-31ayor Adapts:esterlay commit- Wallans Gee, a citizen of Allegheny, for e breach of theeity ordinance, in refusing to - pay the water tax assessed tohim. I:impiBelDtriAtil Six 'Days Later fro* Europe. d ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA lietttax, M arch 10. The steamer Asiserrived last night with Liv erpool dates to the 16th March. Lnexpoot hlessurrs.—Cotton.. The prices are considersidy lower; buyers demand ^reduc tion of 1-16 to 1-18. The sales of the week in cluding to spinners were 67,000 bales to spec ulators" 85,000 and to esitirters 11,000. Orleans fair .61 ; middling 5 1-1604 ; .uplands fair 6f middling 41, closing firm. BZZADATlMM—Breadstuff" have slightly ad vanced ; western canal flour 42s ; white wheat 12s 5i ; zed wheat lie 6d; market steady.= White corn 48s; yellow 42s mis t ed 42s ; market quiet. Manchester 'deices aremore favorable. Provisions are generally unchanged; naval stores have declined.. Gazierans.—Coffee stesdy;'lnises unchanged. ugar firm. Rica steady, and unchanged, Money market easier. Consols for money are quoted at 93f. There /I nothing new from SebastapoL Pablio auks:llion is centered on the Vienna conferenor and hopes and fears are about equally behumea as to the probabilites of peace. Austrian and Prussian circulars indicate peace but the minifesto by the Czar Alexander to his army is interpreted as ,very warlike. • The Vienna conference held their first formal meeting on the 16th inst. Gortschakoff the anal slut ambassador was not present. The Allies re-opened their fire on Sebastopol with good effect. There is nothing new from the Danube. . The Roebuck committee is still in session eon ; tinning their inquiry into - the conduct of the War. The Emperor Napoleon's journey to the Crimea is supposed to have been postponed. . The ministerial crisis in Belgium continues; Sraix.—An interesting paper from lien. Con. she respecting the Cuban conspiracies has bee" laid before the Corte recommending that con cessions be made to the Cubans. A vote of ap. '.proval was unanimously passed by the Cortes. A new Bavarian loan has been prointilgated. Mowers.—Brown,Lrvaaroot Shipley & Co, report a slight advance in Breastuff" Wheal has advanced 2d. Flour and Corn ls, bat bay} ern were demanding a reduction; old Wester" Canal Flour 418®423; Philadelphia end Baitit more 43s(ii48s 6d; Ohio nominal at 445.. Whit} Wheat Ile 7d ®l2s Gd; red 10s 6d@lie GIF white corn 42s 6diat43s; yellow 425@4-24 6d; mixed 41 6d15421. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote inferior Beet se closing dall, while holders of good brands are demandlngan advance. Mess Beef 1011®102}j. Pork in limited demand at 77f ©Bos Bacon i* better demand at 15(g2s decline. lard, has dei- Olined; sales of 100 bbls at 475. The Congress of Vienna formally cost on thp 1 60 ;Ipresent, e,ne7renob, twq English, tWp Austrian, and two Turkish reproentatives. Thq Russian Plenipotentiary was not ;present Th "telegraphic reports say the discussion was on general lasi/. The negotiations terminated ea isfactorily. Rumili are current that Auer! end England will be. content with the demolitlo of Sebastopol. VIIIMA, Friday night —At the conference o yesterday the Plenipotentiaries exchanged pow ow and their proceedings entered upon the foil hues and the interpretations given them by the allies, having been set tbrth,_the representative of Ruses accepted them verbally. Ono -- of the Plimipotentimies was hereupon deputed to drab up a minute protocol which la to be signed tot morrow, Saturday. the first thing when the am ,. bassadors meet. This document will constitute. the basis of negotiations for peace. Paws, Friday night. —The mission of Gera Wedell has completely felled. . Prussia refuses to accede to a treaty with thii allies and will not therefore be admitted to par ticipate in the conferenees. . • At Sebastopol the allies resumed tiring ape the tow.. Letters n dated - March let explain the disorepsth between the Frau* and Russian itoommts of ti's stonahw of the redoubt. (hi thealght of the 28d the French-did stores two Russian redoubts end 4r:dine/eta not tenantable, blew np the reoubta and retiree with a loss of 100 killed and SOO wounded. March lst.--The following is hienschikoif's dispatch : During the lent night we erected a second redoubt in front of that which is on the side of oar forth:Mations ; it was impossible for the enemy to prevent as. There is nothing of importance from &Tato ria. • March 2d.—At Rataklava the sickness is de creasing and the weather is clear and frosty. There are three miles of railway operations. kiareb 3d.—The Ruadans aro fortifying in formidable manner the valley of Inkermann, and are also erecting mortar batteries at Remus. They threaten BMWs's, and have sunk more ships in the harbor of Sebutopol. March 7.—An official dispatch giving infor mation of the death of Nicholas has just arrived. Yesterday we threw rockets upon Eamiesch and set the town on fire. Two Russian officers deserted to the English. The siege works are proceeding with the great est activity. (Signed) Bruit. March B.—There is nothing important. The Austrian Government has notified France and England that the mission of the Arch Duke William to St. Petersburg was an act of sympa thy mer. Austria ely has addressed a circular to the Ger manic Federal Governmenbt informing them that the Austrian Commissioner will present a new proposition towards the effectual mobilization of the Germanio contingents. The circular also in slste on the necessity of being prepared for all eventtmlitiee. Prussia has issued a circular to diplomatic sand consular agents. There is reason to believe that the negotia tions now pending will end in peace. Prussia by a decree prohibits the exportation of articles contraband of war. Mensehlkoff. has gone to Moscow. The two Grand Dukes are an their way to St. Petersburg from the Crimea, consequently it is not true that the Grand Duke Michael Is deed. Ostamacken now commands SebastopoL La den is at Odessa. Count Seamolsky is organi zing at Sebum's the 2d regiment of Turkish Cos sacks, in which' Poles have been enrolled. Glare Barren.—The Committee of Iqqui -17 on the State of the Army before Sebastopol has been sitting ten days and the session con tinues. The London Time, Bays, wo find after having examined the evidence that it confirms the wont reports of mismanagement. The patriotlo fund exceeds $1001:1,000. The ship Great Republic has arrived at Lon don. ,There is no dock large enough to admit her, The steamer Great Britain sailed from Cork on the 13th, with 1750 men for the Crimea.— An encampment is preparing for the Foreign Legion near Folkestown. Since the death of Nicholas the general aspect of monetary and oommercial affairs have under gone a revertible change,and hopes of a cessation of hostilities are more general. Gold is increas ing; the discount at present is gigti on first class abort. bills. .... Melbourne dates to Jan. 9th represent all as again quiet. Several failures had occurred. Fassca.—The Emperor's visit to the Crimea continues doubtful. The warlike Preparations are as active as ever. ...Orders hare been given to • prepare a transport from Toulon for 150,191:10 men and 8000 horses. - Gen. Weds' the Prussian envoy has returned to Paris. Menetern officially contradicts the calumny against Gen. Pond, that he was in correspond ence with the enemy. Pond in, however re- Beronnix:—The ministerial crisis continues.— Phenix is charged pith the formation of a cab inet. Seus.—The Madrid correspondence gives a detail of the recent conspiracy in Cuba and says that the Government received confidential com munications from Concha that the condition of Cuba inspires him with considerable uneasiness. He recommends that concessions be made to the colony and that a Cuban deputy be sent to the fipanish,Cortes. He begs the Government not to emancipate the elates, which he says would be a fatal measure end cause Cuba to seek ad mission into the United States, the Cabana can , not be pacified by concession. He says that 20,- 1 000 troops could not retain Cuba to Spain. March Bth.—The Goverment announced in the Cortes that tranquility was restated in Cu ba, and that the Government would do the at most to prevent further difficulty. A vote of satisfaction wee unanimously agreed to by the Chambers. OLZILIIIT.-A new Basarian loan of six and a half million of thalera at 44 per cent has been announced. tants her Keene. Ram - moue, March 80. The Southern mail has arrived. The Isabella arrived at Charleston; she brings Havana dates to Sunday. Mor.h excitement prevails at Havana. Don Ramon Pinto was executed on the TM IDA.= To such a pitch has the feeling on the subject reached, that the Captain General had not been seen in public since that event. The body, en stead of being exposed the usual time (soma twelve bons,) was removed within :3 boars, the indignation evinced by the populace rendering the measure peremptorily necessary. This elate of affairs was brought about in con sequence of the vindictive conduct of the Captain GenereLoOme informality having taken place on the trial. The Minister of War was requested to Countersign the death-warrant on the ground that the evidence convicting Pinto had emanated from one who had served two apprenticeships at the chain-gang. The Captain General thereupon convened aconneil of four, and, after due delib eration, two declared themselves in favor of death and two of acquittal. The casting voice was thus left with the Captain General, who con demned his former Secretary and friend to the garotte. Hence the indignation. The trial of Estrantpm and Felix was to have taken place early this week.- The Consul, Cot. W. Robertson had protested most energetically against their trial and Insisted on their libera tion; the result of the application was not known when the Isabella sailed. The French vessel Aregripa was at Havana; she had rescued the crew of the American brig Catharine Mary, bound from New York to the Indies and abandoned at sea In a sinking condi tion at Key West The barque Magnolia arrived on the 224 in charge of wreckers, having been ashore on Loo- Key the previous day. N•suvarw, March 29.—The State Penitent's. ry is in ruins. At three o'clock this morning • fire broke out originating in the Cabinet depart. went of the Penitentiary. The flames spread with great rapidity and in • short time that en tire portion of the budding set aside for various branches of trade was a burning mass. The east wing of the main building caught and was o much damaged as to render it useless. The cells were all thrown open end the prisoners conveyed to an enclosure Inside of the walls.— A convict named Conner, was smothered to death. Not a single convict escaped from prison. All the tools in the different shops with all thO work were destroyed. Loos estimated at $lOO,. 000. thscisesrt, klarch 29.—Rosetta, a colored girl, sometime since brought to this State from Kentucky by an agent of her master, was dad& red free by a State Court at Columbus and • guardian appointed for her. The girl was since arrested tinder the Fugitive Slave Law, and to day brought before Judge Parker of this city, who decided that whenever a slave, by the con sent of the owner, set foot on Ohio soil, he be came in all respects free and he therefore decla red the girl free. An attempt was made by the 11. S. kfarehal to arrest her, which caused much excitement, and a mob was apprehended, but she was finally con- Toyed to the Woodruff House, where she now is. Cm:tram/al, March 80.—The slave of Mr Denniston was brought before the United States Commissioner this morning aqd the caseargued. The decision was reserved until next Tvutsdni. The excitement is intense. Ilsarasetres, March 29.—A committee of the House today reported favorably upon the bill relinquishing the right of the Commonneelth to port of the canal In Pittsburgh to the Pennsyl vania Railroad Co. Nair Yolut; March 29.—du explosionLof ges occurred this afternoon in the cellar of Robinson &.Co., Wall street, injuring Mr. Perry and de molishing the front of the basement story. Volum'Tanta Leeslawn). lianntennao, ?dant' 80.—The Senate and House have agreed to adjourn over until Tuesday even ing at even&cloak, Boma, March SO.—The straw goats manu factory of Pallet C. Rand, at Wrentham, was de stroyed by fire last night. , Loa $26,000 &mews, Marcia 80.--John Sanger, an em-' nent lawyer and palitician, died yesterday marri ng, aged 68 years. Txxxr on, N. J March 80.—The Benete yes, terday postponed the Prohibitory Liquor Ls until nest session. Smautoan, March 29.—Hon. Wm. S. Archer formerly U. S. Senator, died at Amelia Co., Y e., en Wednesday. • Itatitmoar, March 28.—Cattle Narket.--675 bead offered, 160 driven eastward and the bal• ince sotd at prices ranging from $4.26 to $6,26. att advances of 60 per 100 lbs. Hop bars ad- Timed; salsa at $7 to $7,76. Illinnatran, March 80.—Tha Ba'i of Strae burgh bin been vetoed. The Meehinielliank ct Finsbargh has been signed.. NIT Yong, March 30.—Cotton unsealed with gales of 1600 bales, before the reeeiplof the steamer's news. Flour a trifle higher , . soles 3500 bbls. goad Ohio at $9,500P;87, and 2000 bbls. Southern at $9,250510. • Wheat scarce; Corn a trifle higher; roles. 1300 bush els, Western 'mined at 98®99. Pork higher, sales old mess at sl4,so®sl4,62l.tbigher; Wes country mess at s9.so®sl2,and repacked Chicago at $14,6001516,26; Lar firm; Whis key, Ohio 80 ; G ro ceries unchanged white mod erate husiness;. stocks better bat quiet; Money unobanged, Virginia sixes 97; blissouti sires 941; Pennsylvania Coal Co. 1051; Cumberland, 33; N. Y. Central 931; Erie 49k; Beaming 841. PHILLOLPUIA. March 30.—Floor quiet, prices firm, rather more inquiry, partly for export and partly on speculation and 1000 bbbs. standard brands sold at 9,60, but most holders now refuse this figure. Bye flour scarce and in demand at $6,26; Corn meal firm at $4,25; Wheat In de mand, but very little offering; sales 2109 bushels prime Pennsylvania red at $2,82 whtcb Is a farther advance, and 4 to 6000 bushels White mostly to arrive at 2,40 The market M bare of Bye, and is wanted at $11,25. The supplies of Corn have materially fallen off; tales 4 or 6000 bushels, yellow at 98094 ; Oath aell at 66057; Whiskey scarce and firm at 38 in bbln, and 92 in C/lICINAATI, March 30.—Flour firm; and ad vancing; 760 bbls sold at $8,60058,85, receipts light; 9000 bush corn Bold, part to arrive at 55 ®67, demand active. PrOTiSICIIIIIIIIM and buoy ant; sales 850 bbls Lard st 90 and soq kegs at 91®10, for No. 1 country or prime eitgeWhis key 25t, a fair demind. Linseed 011 090. A good demand for Groceries. Melissa vane ed to 29, snore buyers than sellers. Sugar firm with sales 290 hhds at 5061 for low fair and prime. The river has fallen ten inches withit the last 24 hours. Weather warm and cloudyk4sdbia tics rain. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTER OP ARBITRATION, FOR MA BOL— IN. R. Bltalng. BiLLTSJI. JOU= 1(10111:5. JNO. licDpvirr, Pao. RCM. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Orrica Pim:aux. 011111T11.1 , Saturday Merulas. March 3a, 1845. f PI OUR—trdea at city allloTso bbla overt. at SOO and Tst ea. war arts. to ape E 1 . 1. 411 3 0 4. 0 601. 12) bbt4. ..perdue at 89,00 aod6l do. extra at 99,25. COM MOIL, 9 bbl.. at 0,00. CIRMN—•• • •• at depot 0f4,00 boa thallod Dora at 95, which la • further adrartra, and 800 do. Oats from .1000A1 60. DAWN—tars of V.,000 the. at 6X on. Shoulders. 7%07%, for Sides and 0% for OW.. rash ; 6,300 Me.oountrr shour den and ables at CU and 7 : and 10 to Sunarmired Hams at 11X. eisty days. BULK HEAT-tin satire haziness doing ; min on the wharf of 7,000 IDs. !found at IN, 6 and 7 and 1,000 IDs. Shoulders. from atom, at 6% cash ; • lot of 1,000,000 bought to arrive, at 4%, 0% and 0%. cash. POBlL—mlas on the wharf of 19 551 e. country BIM at 113. 6 0. rash. and 6 do. from store at 811,50. LARD—a good Inquiry ; des on the wharf of 01 Ms and 10 kegs prima at 844. cash, and 16 Mkt lett froM stars at 934. OlL—a ask of 10 bbl. So. 1 Lard at 76, slaty dam EGOS—firmer; fable of 6 and B blia at 14 it dos. fLAT—ales at males of 14 loads at mg= P ton. 6/111ES--ndra of 20 eluf. Imported Soda at 8%. tour mos. PIO .11rfAL—tba *Mowing Wm Indicate an Immo.' mast : hoiden are Mater and hare Mahar Timm than for soma lima pant. Sales of 133 and 106 lone Charmed. add blast, at I=, Es mos., and 201 do. at 627. ona Iburth rag, balance at At mos.. to so out of motet. 100 km ditto on private terms. The nom Daum n• hem were ofeedlUld re. tuned AT other lota of the same Metal. Ohs holderantkltw Dog better rescilts. The Allegbaq men.o. me told, am holding now at S3O, trot gat no atm at that,: IMPORTS INTO PITTSBVIIGII. far the not grating March V 3, •nd dor Sept Id. MC ci9dov A-4 tattg7" --- ttl Mot. teo. uld bk.l. ..... ... . Bono Batter Baano Do Braman: .4no 800k....bz0 _ Met and Cotton ........ Woo ..... ..-.... omprrni; Corn Meal -has 2=l;init - 277: D rt z' Now- Pena. n1.441.-.D1 , 0 , -- • ilb • •• • Dimlow Do Ware W. 01nonur •--- Dog. Do &TSP.- - J Do P. Lead- -pigs Laribrr. " :=flll..4- lard Do. Ace. Lltm. ra I. k t ht. . -•••• Oil -Paper Potatoes. h.. Staal g • T r : btu IStarrb. 844. bbls• . -bziekr. u.._.___na t.a...._ bbls Realm Wara..---..- ...... No account Ina kept of nanlpta Tfaf. **bleb an loft blank In Ike a, EXPORTS PROM PITT/411170011. Tar tbe weak aadlog Much 223 th. sad daft Sot. 1.1831. Agricultural Iturisments. crm, Alcohol. , TLC- A 1. .- Books. tas thick AM Pigs. Do tar MA. Chem .... ...... bss Pet........... Paton tis.bales Oolics ogion-- th 7 Yu:situ. Thus— ..... . ..... ............ -•-• Puri........._........_ Mathews -ski O Do, Oata. Do. Own do Olga. Window Po, Ware - do. oldie Ao Imoban. ..... bits • D 0...—. tone. Pig Leather -bdls Wo las Do.. iss . ULM $. dmul- PkIP, Ilanagundr.SlMlX Halls Nuts-. - mu, Do, Gia ..... ...... - Powder Aga ... Sap .. • bsw Galt .taida b b b b l i t BUM-. SAO- -. =and Arise. do ........ vkin Beedoinarrir ..... Do. Ilmothi...- Tallow- =MI -MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. ,rb, l ente hews by , the Atlantic are chearlid In tone, end meat of Increased ease In the Landon Monet market. Tineeeteda mr, letr r e s r, A , 7 o 4l Iran d BOUdg, 11. Y. gintrellionde : pat in ortoreuertes of the far= Imam being NIT employed with their lettere ner the Aries. most of those ottlersdbl not atom tbe market to dm. Th e re was act an scUre business In London InAton taA amtrities, but an the Ontitinimt, Grid s , sitsELlit Pads there use toosidersble. diefrositiou to Murk= securities for esle vs= sat pleat? on Cate timed. Pudica au rayidly Increasinen tendon, the recelote from Austral. Diatim and the united &Atm beins The last Mitsamilt of the Hank of &island shoes. se ceco. period with tha statement of theta:ming' Soet. Inereue :Wil l a MAI gp t Lha th r a gg . smut sectuitia ; 1400.2.50 la other aimuitles:Mll4.66l la the note* nostankogeildgrul &1i tb. notes In divide tion.and 1.144=a In both diputenents, Menem etstement amid show Ism. Immo* ta bale Bon. The Continental lade ten Ihrorstie. The Mauer =Wirt am psalm at 4.11, 11 amt. sad Jima pies mowed dir.—ilk. Y. Trib. • Than sns little to remark nprn in the appearance ofthe litoney.market. Kennet the large Beak. which nen short of good me' Io weer . are eurnliol In the offer. htp Of the present, and aa remarked • Sew dais airo, there le • partial degree of cantkna Omen In txtrntitat the line of Leans and Disnrctts. But Unruly. on cell.is still freely sappl.hat at NW It Cent. and in •703 e instances left with the strong Broken at b 71 cent. The rates of Exchange an tne Beet= steamer closed hat. and tales of prima tran sient Bank hills hare been mule since the clods./ of the mall at 109;74109.14.—1N. T. Timm IMPORTS -BY RAILROAD ,ono erro PI2I3IIIIVISIA B. lt.-2:818 btu oats, 67 bble WIWI. 30 do apples, 92 OA dr fruit, 26 Ills bay. 61 abewp. 1 !W. rattke, do ho. ; 70 mires, 35 bbli butter, IS eke la eke do flour,llo Id. pelts, 10 du corn meal, 0 bdleperwr. 00 doe brooms. 610 bun corn: surolrfonalgusew.EU ets 001. 39 bbl. M.. 29 do butter, 150 do 0000. .8.8= 4 ri g 12% 6 : 0 : 11 W 04 1 =411 . 12ii i tVra r A 111•11 ans; 8 Ms warm II re Collin. CLIVILOD AND PITMEII.OII IL R.-5 Ord. flab, Et 11 Or& UUna;ls9 As wool. 8 1,418 eggs, 2 kg, lard, sot. 22 ( Pas est,l6 alto rays. 2 do fruit. sundries. IMPORTS BY RIVER. ST. LOUIS, by Prey) City-6 Weds meow. 13 9 /Sat , 4 2 ba ears, 3 tea hams, madame 17,763 pee bulk meat, B Holmes Cm 39 x "1 Ste wheat, Crewe sea WHEELING, by Empire-4 bbl, egg., Ido butter, !en . Liggett: 1 do, 9do ace %11 to apple s e.4l.L, 11 . 14 k hd1 75 pi o Per whary dr , daTblrard "'4 , 4 k l en ° Po, 10 ' 0 . bb 3 eggs, ,3 tea ham, al me basal?. 11 7 bah Ote , oboetdl p roatiabee to eek • lavluston. Oehler the trip of the thaws resh ip ped at Whee/tog. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Agglirgiii—].fawn, Itrownccilin ; Lusarne. do : Col 1.....4 Bayard. Ells Lo th: Michigan No. 2. Wellsville: Prairie City . , lit. : Empire. iilwelloir. DRPARTE efferent. Brownsville ; Loseme. do• Cot. Barad, El th • Michigan No. 2. Wellsville ; Alma. St:Louls • ^ - ' t Cluelamal ; EmPhvb Wheellmr. • : ITE 61 t . • 2.1 A r BICULTURAL. &C. T„t.Td►T eralng there were 4 &et 3 !man el and tailing. Rica lu dm ctuau Pitt!? Hedge Farm Nursery, , SITII on Wilkins Avenue, shout se quarter of a mile from the second gate on the Parmers' and Mechanics . Plank Road, etterudon of Fourth strut, and stout Wee and i uM g u floateln on. They offer Ibr sale • very largo ochlootion of is 1 1 and plants Muhl* for traurplanting this ALI and Mini ended, altrtini as Sktiro t ee rXetrrVe S jlirirat o l f tslaT o n e n el lesXo fruit tree, and 2000 Eve:Warns and be are of Ono du for rem uM to orchards and plum. Penn de. Plante carefully pasted and rut according to &magas to nor Part of the United Etat,. bapsoeg Mau to 0,11 the attention of the lours of stout. d renders in the Wear unrivaled colleution ke the Spring of Mama nearly all the Mertgreu family, Indigenous sad Erotic, le eu worthy ., Cum& collie . ..U=ln this seation of censota7. Plante can pro cured of may thing, quite largo to give Immediate aged. Primo moderate es untaL Prom strutters. leah letit actor 7 reference In the city of Pittsburgh required at .11 O times . rders addressed to us through Main Peet Offfee, near Pittsburgh, Pe., or left at ma stand on surket days, Lo: th' Diamo er nd Market. be promptly attended to. ocill-dttfr Ii - t:t•et .t• I 1:1.1 . Y. I LIOUBB AND BXND STORE—N. .12) Wood street, trea t • P.—N. 11...ENANKLAND i flate ahead, El n. - i. rt td. 1 11 I : d i : . - Viiit il At il t l , • . . Trees, Guano, essette, Oh Bel tad Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &o. /' , HE subscribes weiild most respect tsar the attention ends friends and the pa le to Ids my large .to of Fruit Trees, Ever. 151•11 , 11ktihrubbery, Boma lineenhouse Plants. &a fAu the stook Ls large and fitui. Of Pea; as se come Dwarf end Standard of stir own Mein g, of choke mielies. etiverel thousand Abe. vith Myr. ry. Phun. Apricot, Rao Ocsaleterries. Currants. ho. Our Erentreens, from Ito fleet.of Ind& re hoe inany Manmade, are dna P 12110114 na nd allaolitlea .1/1 be liberally dealt alth. Cell and see our .5005 IR W ra, gine sabseartios. Orders left at the ?Mew. hP. 0.. tdr. IL Daball, Liberty et, MS Oakland NuraerY. nab. on Pen.. Amen. or the Pittsburgh Neentery. IK miles rout Oakland. leillbe garanply sttease to. a.6.—Plantlnk doh* anstir to order. ledkali JOHN MURDOCH. Ja. B_a_y_ Wood Flowers. ARRANGNMENTS have been made with the proprietor. of Boy Weed Floral Gordon dor nom !supply of apeman...rut out SOIVITI timing Winter and Boomer. lodic. and gentleman en be furnished tit short bothoo enr of the following Irmo!! forum tdride co s es /hOotere lielanot• Cbvidir Rosen, rietersperter Orders do ilowertnentif polo, glen reentred wt. IL 7. BELANKL 15.11 Wareborue, Ivl 1 Wood street. • 1 I ::..`1:1•1. alif . , no antaerlbrr off ff ern fbr • chfg re ‘.taillik: 'NH/ "> . c9;k4 ttlrVit n th. and Cfroe tr t i:T. fur vm gran .. Itnl a ntar end . 17 , 1 z .. . , ... 133 =4 1083 13652 273E0 76 2626 1399 :0 =8 772 MO9. 211,7 Pli.l tom 17668 7081 150:9 16= 21742 8.587 8469 AGRICULTURAL 111PLENFNTS AND AGRICULTURAL CO.. Z 1 tulton mt, New York. Marla iatd R•talL oripit /2 . 313 A 9321 1003 11000 3009 ICI4 130 =IS 1431 QT 11=3 14460 :rRE OWNERS WANT MONEY, and have directed as to gal 12 11¢11.11nst Lots. sorb 24 ft. mat . &op, tenant on a BO ft ot. and took to aYA foot atm situate near the alba Depot. Allegheny City.— Pam Two Banded Dollars each. to nob. Thlo a • raT low print, and nothing toot the not of maw! ladoon Man to offer the lot. at thls prim. 0,11 soon If yoa erah to ammo Nagano & MIME= k BON. 100.3 d rt. WANTED -420,000, for which will be clean Bonds ...1 Itostoc“ ce lusl Elha...rth isn timas tba meant.. Also Was amounts to alebatiffa ibr • variety of wall muted Yortgagaa. tabl , t , . VW& WOOD& 'lb 4th at. nUSINESS WANTED-41500 arid the tba seek= of an 'Alva bastooas man ale. offered Ibr ea tang la a aafa Modem. Iftvdro et ' - _. 26it 21105.1TOODff; TA ath Ot. =OM sxr 1531 4363 ..199b35 G.= 4.90.15 1 , 517 S 41.419 rSTEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted un an ontorod In • Stow. Bort, ler r ize rub ko or roe.' ootato Enoolro al 0e.:34( TIIO3IAB WOODS., b. 4tn R. Pioneer Line of Australis. Packets from New York to Melbourne, CARATING THY UNIT= BTATY3 NAI4 riti beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque NIMROD. nineteenth ohlp of r ,„„..,..b.„.. no b.neeootol .onc e to M town*, on the M3th mt. mnarpanned. Rave— Saloon, URI. Vint Cobbe, 315% Item d S M. The Nimrod *tale ItAloned the y eetebottol CUPP. Stan Wle.lword. Apply on loud bi b wl> Rost or to • oel3 It. W. CAMIRON. WAD etzeet /Cm Rork. AUSTRALIA. SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE. Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets. CAILICTING TIM UNITED 57 . .# 77.4 MAIL. The Ulm los Shim ham .wiled: Xnwnor 1,508 t0m July Maw. 1.73 0 tom J.. 11 Md. 1 itymassaadas,l,4oo tons,Aug Lady Fr0M106.900 tons,4oo 656 Cocoa Supt 1,450 tom Sept Ailloord, 1,400 tom. Ort-,13. 1852. drom SUM 1.610 tom, Nov. Corm 1,600 bow, Cot. 1 652 18 53 . &app. 1460 tom Deo, 1652 OrrOator.,llo2 tom Daccabor, Dattatorr, 1,120 tom Jon., 1853. 1853. Attart.FOrnaktio, Polo 1854. WOD/wwar.l.WO tam Worth AliordaagO i Loco tons. May 1553. Omer. 1,000 tons, Muth Octredr. 1,000 tom, July 1153. 'towed, 8,00 tma. Aorll, • The Slap of thla Lan aro Ottal with Erarawneo Merit Ventilators and carry Fronde llataLte Llb.Mata. The mar gmasularrot Clipper Ship mum SCUD, 1,713 TOM der. W. IL Ban; Maar, MU momad the "Otatrude . aa shbronth Ship MU& Lim and ran Ort Stslbourno. AuatMlla. On the 0:Ith of September. Tb. FLIWNO SCUD 18 built cam mmt approved mod orlddalos and Is *moldered 05 to • .. ad modal of Ilarine Arebltartura. Thom who dad. o Wit . n ln one of the Irma and Mgr LC:l*m Blum amiwbuilt, should Noun mmaimadthout delay. or; only a Itorltad number of Ist and 2ad OLdo parwmaara will ho tabu. Far freight or prang% app ly as harnl. 166, / 0 Rut IlWar ar a. w. CAM KR" ard 118 Wall amain. New York S OIIC 7721 Mirt St 7 151:02 1670 gnlt 2539 T 2872 1101 2477 zpri 3342 .17Z MSS 9702 Carpetangs,.ffil Cloths and Battings. ROBISON & CO., • 7.178 STREET. OPPOSITX 7121 !MUMS. nAVE now o,p band, and to which they are .d . „.7ldlwrat larLe t tid th er h er aseortneat of the will be sold at eastern rriees. Alw—Riine, Mate, Mane Shade., Venitlan All ndaPtano and table coven!, Buff Hut. lead. Green to cloth, and all et/tar good* neoatir heat In &net. house& to which the attentkrn Fuel... 111 1:1 Wed. 10 • 131•1:1 PMEM 11T 253 6 1 91 Iron City Comment._ Cole. " 66 " bv ir us' ma n UANE 'nth 5163 feandatken ea Arm es the name It been The great • 11768 LP neernents offered to young men at till Institution ar• 1 0 3 3 241 aerie as are mealy met with In other Odium such an at -418 7673 ray casket bu num ban• been employed he *my Om , I • 1 6 11 Merida College I. Pitt.bargb—Lble Is nu established and MN undenleble fart. The Farty of tide College le Manama 41 434 of imptl.m.o wt.., elms and ran qualleeetlens are as 992 nue bummer to the public as "bourehrild wards." 906 rim taCWIT: " 25853 1111.1 Alt 8 880 .. Principals and Prefacers of Plain and 06 853 Ornamental Pannuenshlte. VW_ 30= .1, 11111311 COCK. (author of IlltelmedVe endue of AtY, 2 8 8 0 BoohheePlog.) Penciled of thellookdeepinet NM:Unmet. "‘-es 50412 and Lecturer en all Important badness Uansacorms. - =44 36168 jOIIN FLEMING, (author of Plemleg's nee and imprer ISM long ad system oe flockdeeplued will Gelber weakly Lectures 188801 on the seism ot Amounts. = 1300 JAMES IL 110PHIN8, member of the Pittsburgh Ear. 220 17401 Lecturer on Omontadal Law. 2 = 46479 Young men who are dadrans of teeemlner =Pat S.* lib rouotards, arearopllshei bieloluesters. cad rapid boolnese 4051 penmen. may rely on healed may eatleamlon smarm. 41M1 teed them. These who feel Interested will plum cal 102 and witness the wonderful proms. toads In the mimes 4807 um departments by the students of tide College. 42„ 451 - The Faculty edible Inditotlan do not elaim b; NG 4935 the - best Ithe United Btatm," nor do they mean to gull /533 19347 the publi hi saying that It le "the only place when 13562 138479 bookdeulnitts oprely taught," but they • lab to se, 6930 102:11 that the Iron City College, In all its departments, le equal 750 3272 to any Commeniel (Kiev In the western rountn , 88 Opt Tp. 0006081. gt. 2 hum sentocul, till 10 P. Bt. 526 reasons . No est». Margo for taithmetle 14417 Civility gratis. told 5508 77544 36638 2640615 WORMS EVEN IN ADULTS—Tho d- MI 60271 adnlstrotlonof U. A. Fahoesteck.'s Verft=hao MA aro ° g w aro. b ilt==gib=itr. 7 Aaro... ll 577 VW wait ran safely molds he It. and the meet delicate Infant 889 4840 mile be hound by Its new Adults, tem. ars tnequently 172 2749 ct to wermelo the sedum medsmall !ablation. whlra 4145 alms lreleedr the lutalth• _ 11= 166743 Aro ma , N. Y. Jeeps 2d, 1853. 541 261 0. 5 Marrs. B. A.Rasago* Lb. 115053 1.30516 Uorructio-1 bare need two bottles of B. A. Ya naa. 480 2E22 h ot Yretfleh I o u t Ced from lour egad: It 66 3308 ln me away • latimoomber 420 . won, from my wife. 1 mare another mat mid nu __. 11944- It to my Wit IA had th e same *Med , bringing emu Vest lom 83ec numbers of moms. I Menace neemmerd it to the rah 348 2387 Ho as • Inn remedy Sr 00 . 11452 11532 Pme"° •°° bi 14 A. PARN 158 let sad Woodsts 145 11071 39177 A Or 4*!•/ YECtrn _ • 343 1 4188 iiii -... VallantrreeaS 11. 2030 subscriber offers fir sale the Talus-el I/10 wis Irb l X ' memoir on mblett he n.ow. reeldet:„. eautalrr.Men meo log 'boat twenty acres of bottom around, cambia le 56 erected e large and haudeome WWI IDlrdiklig Mum, mid 10 to the esteem ouatrulldlcutsfe II s Sue Burins of 110 043 water st the dooromd the dle wall mit in all dm 600 WD eniptlone of Ilia Wet Yon In bearing _order. as lfcn min well so shrubbery, its TM. °Parte II situated on the 07 o n ellesMme river,_srull the. AUttsbene Valet_ Itallroad at 7 17 121611 1101 106 ttto on 1 1= 1 ,1e cs k a in ta ' U T Z a pt :1 1 1= mg : new donuts forty acres vlll ow sold tottethor, or tire Wm lota :is 6044 Eli bs Ea& 62 woo Also, the 'tavern Stand and Ferry. fin 4 =lt:lh* abog vroprty;onarzal=erialien acme of In= grow . % Tenne—Ons half 'and Ishmael on time. Inquire ot WU. Tar, on lth et, tures MIT 6 1 . 2 iii!nrtY. or 01 the subscriber, en the premises. . The subterlber will take avec' ens aticertgege cm the whole premises tottialiNATßANtati WILTON. Peremptory Sale of Timber Lamb. 'ring s o sor iber wilt prinhilrely sell at a I bend% *bout 4800 saw of Timber Lands. sem dry Ind" groan la Elk canner. PeOner the Uwe nu. Sunbury mane funtroed. They snit Jun be eon. end upon nun tam. cannot fell cd menden in Mmenee Drat from ==tatent. .1 One of the best farms In Westourne u eounti,, near Imymort, contsfinns iheal, etnap—n rue Awn for ore= i Wejn Good use. r iraripats". Tor full Ptlialen;4l,, 111=tedt su ay in on roan at tee Thel hp! Wee HOW. Pan nee. ',buy planned &aft* of the masa oen,he and title. tiamlned. InG be end In a hod or eel, =fed- TAM - 7 k, eCMII, New York and Philadelphia Adverticemente. 10011 MANZ a 821,8113.87 lioath ad st,Phllselalobls: -- and 102 Numaa stmt. Nowt Cracker and Bieck& Nadir:fee. T. hicCOLLUM are manufacturing a and have conOantly 'on hand their anDerin , or Mathinee.vrith all their land, patented improve. meets. of various elms. Also, Patent Dough IMAM undue Jhelum Inorroved Oven Mantha, DaniPr tn. azial and 40 Elthidge Nen Trra. Removal of Millinery Establishment WS. BURKE informs her friends and ta•aa. that she has renamed L. Millinery and ltist3relchig Establishment from 172 to 301 Chestnut IL. terodoon abate Elmo:it/I,month aide. Philadelphia. These arrangements IWO 1:0110 far the more estimate. calT7Mir mid consenter. of customers, by ay propriating the Store and Waren:ma to the Millinery, and mama story to Dram and Mantilla Making. Firer, atten. Linn paid to Wadding and Mourning mien. Gslo.3me WM. H. 'FRENCH. 18th and Chestnut eta. Philadelphia, MANUFACTORY of every description of ABCHITECTITRAL PLASTER ORNAMENTS. ta; •ation of Building% consisting of Center Pieces, Almildlnge, Enrichments to thrnlcee.Capitele, Wu." an New dwdene modelled with are end wain.) to draMag. All order* from the count' slenctclell7 ottemlwi t. ea warranted to carry gaols. felOStradc morios.) Armitage's Monsenole LAT haringeome to the knowledge of M. &M. RMITAGE *CEI. that many nunione Imltatiow of ousehole Anvil are sold throughout the •.37 gentd d represented u ne, tile le to notify purehearee tha the rest Atousetude Anvil bean the 011121 D 111.. • a. to Imitate which Is lillony *IIIIITA6III MOUSEHOLE FORGE, near SHEFFIELD. 1101;10 feltEnec noun HERRING'S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES. THE subscriber continues to manufacture hi. unrivalled Patent aloe and BorgMr Proof Safes, warranted equal to any and supplor to come, of the men/ which has been Meted, ea published and noticed by the prey throughout the world, for the last 16 yearn and Is so • proprietor of Sere Patent Powder Proof Lock. both baring received erperste•oredale at the World'. Fair, Lou don, 1961 m doo m' York, 1113-1; also the patentee (by purchase of celebrated Patent Oombinatlon and Permutation Sank Look. tlOOO In gold wee placed in the are exhibited at the World'. Pak, London, enured by Oa/Pe and Jane.' Lock , and offered as • musk to an, one who would pick the Locke or open the Aare within 46 den s and although operated on b ml akillod In the art of lockideldng. no one eu rev ln opening the irk (no change or alteration of the locks or keys having been made during the time,) but the money remained In 11.1 safe depaltoM, and man nutorel to the wromietor, and a medal awarded for the champion elf of abbe. w orld. Ouriog—None genuine moot a. ha ying the onto meribm's name on the metal plate 1111.613 . 11.SRSING. Omen Mork, comet Ms and Water eta, New York. N. B.—lihe above Saha and locks can ter had (adding freighOst manufautur Ws prices. of hls authorised amity la the principal chin cf.*. United Stateand bans. dna fedagre rOR RENT—That large 3 story Brick Warohcnaws. No 124 Boooad b.tw•eea Wood and thffold. Will bo noted low. POOMildOlk flron Britt of Aplß. Apar to B. IIitLAIN A BON. 21. kb .0.- . VOA RENT—From the let of Aprool - .: next, the desirable propertT, In Mancheatoratiut knot. by the =MS of "Rom Dal " vitt v : i = Brick Dwelling Haute about 5 acne of hlibly Ito mound attached. Apply to T Oa. LLIJAIS, mhl4-tf No. 47 Fourth at 0 LET.—From the First of April next; the commodious brick indidls=. situate In the Bt. and Ward of the city of Plttsbmirh, between Breckenridge otreet ILLItt the Monongahela hirer, lately occupied by Mewl, &alien, Prom !On, se a glue menntecten7 and This property isaitnated. * .ollseeet to m , the,ido == ~harL fur any fines. Bengal email buildings and scare= Mare g D Batt ach- I gee 'l lernt Plttidnagh e?ndOmLiWnalle B. mhlktf Neville Mall. oar. lth and Liberty eta. tore sth .. m mmll.. WANTS. EXCELSIO / RI iial Be* . tor . gale. Phrenological Cabinet ;iiiiiik PLr FOITLERS, WET.r.s ,b CO., %. 4. i i r .ffen.t., b rs, m zi th. Pu r b i ll. 5 he: 1 . 1 '1 , 3 . 1 . ft =r . sil works on PhrenoloVbnitiogy, Wen jilik Cans idarporeicro end onotraith. wtele . sale and rata. et New ork prices Florae clonal examinations with charts, and full within descriptions of character, duT and 0.01111:1Z. Cabinet fres. mr=4” FOR RENT. VOA KENT—A very desirable Dwelling 111.21111 . 011.140312 .. Tim Imam Is la IVO nits order. oLLa. Vara " All trinWN l : MthMT7dir ToLET—A three story Dwelling, No. 82 Secondl W. new Marie, nooroecopied by NW Mar- Pnqu T. In of f 0 2741 D Poomooloo gWenon. W AnATLoriirg.lrimurvr. e. ro LET—A Dwelling Donee on Third et., oar our on at. MIME= t BON. 140.8 d st. TO -LET: -LETA small well-finished and fur .naed STOlia, .Ith lam duns window, next door to corner of 3d and Market eta. Possession siren t. soedlandy. fo= E. D. 0 AZZAM. LE.T.—The STORE on Market street nest door to the corner of ad at. occupied by Mr. B. tare. an exadlent and well-known stand for the clothing brisime. le= E. D. GAZZADI. For Seat. TWO fine and well-lighted ROOMS in the r age new building on Fifth street adioinhur the ant Methodist Church. Ths rooms are suitable Er .Bookbinder, Lithographer, Engraver. de, Tile hulldhrg ba. been leased for a term of years by the the Pittsburg h Ostette, and the roma wouhrsTirw;Vtl. wend following a kindred pursuit. novae* felealtl ThIB Oat PPICE. rile LET—A Three, Story Brick taste on Water Et. abanklesnt, Pouitadop alma au t4st. of April. Xinialre of 619, O.RLICIOICIL*I a CO. s ric f oaso St., WI Wow& A Tavern bland InA .. 7. Hoornortt.balerr• ror.kra iIaIIIIII of{ roans, hatt, garrets an. on A note On Groot at. now the Public Moat Hawn A large rtary Hoare on Ron rt. et the herd of 6th. - A large Hall on ettt rt. /TM Oftkns In Perla% Banding 01 la. rt. A hare Stan Boom on ttlo R. A• . I to. rel For Bent. IcHAT splendid New Hotel, known nefiA Breerres Brobange,” situated 12 mileafrom th e IM or Pittsburgh. at the ismollon of the Orweniburg Pike and a Plank Rood frith littelmrgb, containing 40 rooms, and built In the most mode= atale, wi th all the cony.- tames of& Bret ohm Dotal, =char loe and Brooke lion", Btathot: for 80 to 100 hones. and • fine Barn. The haute la at p eight tu.latod with the Ist of Vorniture of mod• ern styklerhich will be told to Oa lessee or removed its desired. 'A flne Ossitan attached to the House. and frma Arty to seranty acne or floe cloth bat: greater portion of which la rith totems, Ilea atone banks of Turtle Creek. There la one of the Centr " ilitailmed Stations an the Perm, within one hundred Yard. from the iloteL Person. tits go'arkiv .. rem Pittsburgh 0.1.• The Home haat custom no a =mum mart Or nom inee. sixths' fuel ea. Tbe threasarr amen_ gemants for Hotel an WAD ge saia, Omnibus.. Km" Berne" Como and farmloolt ntermile. There are tho • More. BandnatT and Post oMoe doss to the Hotel The Hotel sod awn , tat:there trill Iv Lard with or without the Yarn and Barn. The ahem Farm, together with, other land edfactht. number all &hal mar" win erdd thtire or in thr =slier of aer" torah ogrolmeant. for Country &Woof for gardening Arena dmirbu to lefae the lkotai or Farot i i i ti u err r rime the Porniture, Omnibus. liantes,Ba,„ ed. dress the sinstengra" ALIAN " 0 jalildrod Turtle Crest P. O. Allegheny Pa. I Dells Union ems Ilmo and charge Beast" For Belo or Bent. AWELL finished Brick Dw ßa th . lati!: has Wlllinsbmw, sad tuar the Ilom =tidal 13 maw, sal the, lot, an which Ma* lo a glad= MI mod staling. thooto 66 Mt on the Tam Mka and ettando 266 hat to dept to s dtt7 motMM. this MOM& teapot, 'tali ha told low sad CO van my term, ar w ha bo mated 13a11160 1.2 osawou MU .11. D.GAZZAIL Lots for Sale or Lease. NUMBER OF BITILDINO LOTS, on ttroddork. Commerce sad Brody sta. snag Poona. ash[ or tor= Wooer. and Thor Lots ' l2l to 1% oat aatsd ' Trams or slll too= it 7 4 =7 ' " ITS " 'not mytt•tr ktorkot tolullea 84 and II /FARM FOR RENT, situated in Economy township, Boom wanly. 111fflo rut of freedom; ames. 110 a 'Welt la rim WtMm, thebeloneels teen umber. The tmprorsastas goo too story Rom Orchard and Bard Too to ,sad Pons. Railroad moo through gold Wm Apply to 11- BitLAIN SON. F OB, RENT—A mifouse on 7d et, be- .FELET,--One of the tar STORES on 3d lit. Jot War the Ladles' this_Room of Duff 'a tat D. GAZZAId. - - To Editors .said Printer& tliE Building occupied for more than ten liars by the PthstemA thing- a. and 'shish fa arntrel, I/ talon Tided A d mar thithet, is mw Alit MOM adording • good opparttuilty to=t art re Printers of Pk etnin t a w oad Mend for their busineth Thisprop• esti Isli t ry thrtheits the astenalre illntinghild Newer paw duet!. In 8132gaiy's Dispatch esalani.— ror tams, apply . to E. OAZZA.III,. isr...4l' litsrkst V.. bstwom ad and 4th. rLEASE OR BELL-Thin known . the Jeiste Balling Pint si In ben er, below thy Old Urine, at the inn rn one arid Allegeor rier. Thew are Olt th• work shops, oe of which is cued as an iingli r" = 2 l" at tached to which is • Ile of shafting withdrew and err tending the whole length of the building. The other con. Weir. blacksmith lege with apparatus for blebs the wend by tau. There 11 din on 121 promises one large building with dieting, drum•to This is one of the beat Leder Wert of the monnWas (Or • Madge and En gle She cr Car Parke. The whole .111 be rented Pot. tore epees, or the les" buildings and roachinee wU be 'aide a great hunalti. H. IrLAIN A BON, 216th It. EIRENT—The Store Room, 83 Fourth et. Entuzge • P bo tar b agr by i3=4 ol. lz,.irall watabli pax thaw Bor Rent. DESIRABLE Country Reoidonco in Pitt • township. with Tin Slaws of ground, Fruit V.*. tilit•boos" to. wtU b routed °bon. and a term of yaws to a i nci taunt Aply_to esp. A. Bissrts at the aka of PATSUCILi FORS . OR •TO LET --A Two Story ROA DireUlnx idtoeted on 8 h et. was Ursa. Pot noisian glean an the Ut, of A:4.W snottre at O. BLACKBURN •00. OR RENT—A small two ito "Erica A TWO STORY BRICK 1101:1911; of six 112 ,11: 2 a 3 sad 4 yeas. be above stroparty I. W eni "4.0 v off e ITT " a u iroTais. so it. LET-2 Dwelling Houses on 34 e.t., nor Yawl. mu. on Rosa it. 2 dm, howls, in oars room co Winit. • nor* room co its ot. • doolllog bozos an s It. B. CULLOM=• SON. For Sale i . ti .DRUG.I STORE in a tlouriabing town, thirty scam from PlCaburgh. Ea It la Vas, o_al7 ng atom In emmty, • young man of good habit! and s m all Waal. &mild and able & Gala and magma ku 'Tau iment. Talmo will to Pael li Aktr i & r . iN. . T ., maLlMin IWblsl lintlaava EINLE FLOOR. OIL OLOTAS. Is and Moat odtlllninidisigusAust tad iew mhle V:1141 Tvea 13:6011.. IBlitket it. ROM:WING—A deairdle opportunity is oft.% Ar iseining Itoicussa Bawling. foe tiro mall Auntlha, 1 fluted private Dowding bow. tal inhautas walk from UIIN P.O. A ppllestim mud bop toads pow. *all." • ith name and laatW.o StiX SA pUb tun° WANTS A couisfr For BEAT; in T v h ..l l by atasaaat loud loar only tett mlstutai walk Rom tbett. IL Depot at Mart Wadi; , about. a nem of load Ss p ie at the tor" pries rf SLAM Tama-will be made WT. Tbrapattsjzirat,t S ifold u solghbor: hoodfrolOif Woot. eaLLbtthasirsouTosst si u 2e.o s 140 1 pS or 4 mbll2 - - &CUMBERS& 80N.,i404 . HALERAVILLE PROPEATY- far:SALE. =swat of .2 Lbtar oented; bavbs a frost te sin in..t, at .120 tart, met *stoning 1.211,111Cta Natio rtrell• whkb Is trietesl3,lntes wbbiz not, Ibt Silt *II ,ttoda Iran, ageolitsbie.' am-- o AMEL ASSY ; Mobeitl 803,210 sc.. . , lOTICE—The late firm of Wick having been dbefoired bv the death ol John D. on the Znie In., the batistes of nald El= V W be by the anderebn.l,_. their *Masco.. Wood .4 Water Oa D. BINIVIDLEBB. auni.lbs Partner. ELI-PARTNERSIELP—The underaigned, 01 the late drat of Wick A IrCandlese. has tab day as with him WILLIAM MEANS and 11ARR1SvN A COYTIN for the purpose of continuing the Wholesale on. wry .04 Commission twines.. at the old stand. canter o. Wood and Water ets Ali P . ittsburith, under the name and st7ie of WCANDLL 51EANS A CO. The i t In, rite a continuance of patronage .11 estsuden : D. Si 'LLEan U4alliZM VO-PAD.TNERSIJIP—WO have this day I.Blothded oursalwee to the CallP.t buditesa, at Na lltarket et, the nattemeenip to date from the dn.t day easst( tut, as the to eondusted under name amity= of Wilkeßanat Itiothers. WASIILNOTON IIeeLLSTOCK. leC ANDER WOLINTOCK. OZOROKL. 11,140 .106 BUY 14.1864.343 CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The un• demand t....thust.yrumea the trangantlon of tbs Wholmie and Bs= Dry Goods Boeigs. ander the arm of KAGAN MEL, at Poo Market and 8 Union streets. LiAOAD, DANIKL ABU NOTICE—I hue sold my interest in the boalnaas of Long._ Millar A Co. to S. A. tantiri..".i Jno. HI continue at tba old Front rt. 1 mAllally a.. .mend Mu, nen llroV e tk, Itrag r uft.%. fr JVl:Mb. 1,04. P. U. &I CO.,A. LONG Hell tiiKrßrasis. Foun % den and Gas Pittan. Invite etiolation to their .tuck o ndellers, Rrackate, Pendants and other natures. We fit op houses with dam audios, make tease casti o g. oral kinds to order, Immun pops ant tank Or - thngs, and keep anti-attrition metal constantly RU band. /731 NOTICE—The interest of Mr. Johli yell, In oar business, earraes from Misdate, by agrees meta. Our basins., rui Wholesale Orators, will b. oon Wined try the remaining partner, under the firm of - RAO AL , onlltAtlE A CO.. Noe. la and DO Wood et, tiitteht BAUALRY, WOODWARD CO No. =1 Market st., Phlladellat Pittsburgh. De. N. 1M4.-da2l WDI. BAGALEY t CO. NOTIOE.—The late firm of JONES QUIGOia nn having been dissolved by the death of John Ws the 27th Inst. the n of said soMad by the undersigned. batasl th see eir aka c ßtu orner of Ross and First streets. Sent. 20,1854.—0dl I.IIA.AQ JONES, rdeving partner rgile° JONES, Manufacturer of Spring and Blhder Steed, Plough Slab Steel, Steel Spring a Mich and Ehntlo Snsinsm Erase Nut Tema Malt Patent Henry Mall and Ham. bon Ailes.—Ocesser of Eon and First streets, Pittsburgh. wig*. 111 B. CO., Manufacturers' at IP • Reier's Patent Improved Steel Cultirstor.-081ee =max alias sad Wtret streets. Plttatarith. Sally ASEGOTICE.—In consequence of having sold our Poruaoss to the Cambria Iron Company, the ershl p heretofore existing underthe firma P.SHORN; ER & CO., at Creek Purnam, and also the wart rurehlD exlstim It under the firm of KINO & 8110EbMER• Bin, at Cambria gammon are both diseolred. The tank nese will be settled up by the managers at the Furnaces, and GOOSED 8. Kin& who are authorised to nee the namei of GM reepestise firms In settling uggthe badness. GEORGE & KING " alszeh 1883. fiabbrtfl P. 13110ENIIKELOKli. ..... DIODMVI/I. &W. HERSTIRT .... Commission .4 L t irerusrl e f f erchnuttand dDe althez grze= tures, :lice. 93 i ss%, Front stmr Pittstrer... Thelandersignedhatingfonapkaco-partner &fp, under the stTle of D. W. BSRSIIHE t CO4: kr the transaction of le General Aitervm Coninalseion, Forwarding and Prodoebortnees, , at Nola 03 and 4_s„Prant street, are pr.- tared to give special attention' to pain.; ortiata rAreitieg and forwarding and inerthandlee, and to are. tion of all be rethat mar be entrusted to Unit "D. W. 118.118T11:8, • 1131 N. EICHBAU.W. It ma to-Clarke t Vow, Willlant it k W Mildly Co.; F. Fellers ACo • Ilaya k Itiarin Kramer Baturc Henry GraA ESQ Willa= Kkhbann 8. EL Johnson FAG. 8.14 T. Bakewell, Yon; Ge .: orge Wile. Eau Solomon Stoner -ia2nlt. 113112150. MICE: N wie Joseph F lem l,i n thge having r in u o b=uct h dunh p e h tyW3CSEl ha AßELA CO.a , the old .tend, earner of Emlthheld and Fourth streets. . • fio-PARTNERPHIP. —The undersigned IL) Rees this day entered into eo-Dartnershlp. under the Dune And styMoni. EIUTODISON 9 CO..far the purpose ultimo's:olns e Octranhaion and Gmeery. heehaw. ;JAS. A. LIUTDITISON. Ottawa. Tab. .'b r t —be A.M. WALLINGFORD. (10-PARTNERSHIP—Having associated Ll & S. Ward with me In the Drag bußnem, _the bawl mew will be untied on tram QM Mite, -ander the myle o sw . nett CO. Jemmy Rd. 1554. KE. SELLERS Wioleaale and Ra tan DealarslU Drags, Paints, 'DIN Varnishes N 0.67 Waxl Amt. i. 4 ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Non,. Is hereby dyes Wit the Pertnership beg, ICIE 'd / r lewol t td. f'r &VbWilfreV l7ll l'6 l CRYSTALS will be carried on we usual by the rerusbilbe All 667 th 'Penu et„ 040 Rayaratewn. PittaberalL FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS /brae care af Pits, ..sloasse, lal Chleuu;and art Neaceat awl qbattautiwA Dueasa. • • IeERSONS Who are laboring under this dis t:anion. _malady will Dna the ' fSO ATAB LH ..E.PI- • TIC P. 11.1.9 to b. Um Dialy metals ever dhoothred gr owths sillpprnor railing Vita Thar sur it em a speelde action att. the nervous eve tam; and, they are prepared esabethith for the inf all i" . it= IL "' et. f° r a ..., 4 ‘ ..=; nervous system Watteau proertattjer sha ttered f r m env /wee whetter.. In ehronle ecauplelota. or ,6. I= stendi t =dredestud _ turret:men, they - . . ~ Pri l' oe r l3 Der teth, or tho bouts Rs $5. Persons ant of the city. enchtehur a remittance. 'rill have the sent them through the mail, into of postage. for , T i le by DEVI a. HANCE. N 0.1.08 ltalthnem street, Bel more Old., to rshom orders from all parts of the Union net he addressed, for s l eds I V i lorata hi ritraliND DMA; No. CO Woodat. ee.ll-461eirlai ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS.,. THOMPSOIirik SOILLELF, /4 1 1: . ASS STAINERS, No. 135 Third street, Pittsburgh. respectfully Invite the attentron of the p anti ofdrebiterts. Bulidersand Gentlemen or True tree about to blind tartrate resldenoseor thumb.. to Old elMeloneneof STAINED GLASS, at their establishment, for which Silver Medals ems awarded by the Pennsylvania State Pair to 1E43; and by the Allegheny County Fah , Sol. 11364. They preparedto execute Stained Glum of ellsrf style and designs, .or churches, private dwellings. or eteemlblate, from the Plelnest and chespeet to the most ornemented.dcostly; includbur the decoration of church. with Life• Like thrteres, scriptural sad and emer y otimr description of Ornamental Windt - negate°. ornemental Doom Transums,Blde Lights, Sky Lighte. eta. Introducing Landscapes, Fruits, /Cowers, and every rade, ty of scroll work. Enamelled Ginaof new and handsome =e at low mime, and Mtn . Wall*. nod Wet. for and Resteurante, gaup in handsome style at ebor notice. They can point to work already executed to thi city eod other plan* for churchas,,steambate and priest evid.me of their raunchy and alit. .f. C 2 1 5 1 1 1 / C AP TI M C AMP 431 r TYLEIPS kRABlej COUGH cisN3 fY DROPS P T TED &SI. rrE DROPS wherever they have been i ES trodneed. hare speedily sive reeded o bet Oon. *ma Lozenges. Ilafemi. t fa the relief of Coughs. lloareemess, bone Tbf oat and snlhanionart Comma:Mon. Their superiority consists their egniestriefinOr, theele. mina of any interim drug to their anpoeftion, eas-1 0 their prompbsetion tetthoott Interfering with diet %viand new or rendering the ant= mare imeentible of mid.— Toe, me the moat sultabL **CHILDREN. laid rerf ben- Octal to PUBLIC SPEAKERS and BINGE= they re mare all bazkinaz from the throat, and clear and glee tonal* the solar. Price .12% and 25 mate • boa. Bold atioleede and retail. by rimania ewe. OM. Kidd* Co.) N 0.60 Wood st, sad most Drug and i...l.ndy Stoma . • • . oetti..l Blairsville Female • Seminary. Pew & IL ct Mn. P. P. SHEPLEY: PK - salmis. rande next Rem:lion will commence May 7th, ocmtlune 21 wens. The entire energies of .the dnis and nen thoroughly educeted Teachers an de voted to Manama. —tot and the rations departments of a systemstic.thorough and extended course of !muds Edu cation. The spacious 'Mot, now l3ofeet in length. affords ample accommnlations ew 70 boarding scholar.. two In a roam. Espana (exclusin of washing) to gni per weedon. meant extra chars for Instrumental gins* Premien, Painting = n d. ModernLangnages. No for Coon link., Penmanship or Lathe. Catalogues may be atelbed of .Iq. Woodyrell, Esq., or J. H. liellorasq, Vittabanth.— Addrags, lin B. U. PIMPLES, fen-2mde Blairsville. Indiana Co.. Pa. vERL. JOSEAS WILIZEI 03* CARRIAGE REPOSITO OSEPH WHITE now =Tying on , Wil ms In Ma trunk h mts (T in ktely enlae.4. ) Bllle Itno.Wollynny d. lee ' s thelubto 'to 1.4.1,1 c. stock oft, &UFA BOOGIES. de. AM 'he urtleular.. ly Infterms gentlemen guschascre, that one peke on 711. You:tem.= egg:Alin the b d itt i lusum. of b asgst i , ec P s s nan It riar been bit parlloularllemMent to seat from the ruiane and moot . talented Itanullutufers. The nano of 'ids mu engem aomplets.thst economy of his ussngesorts NUL ..Dll ?4 , l . i sel . tllCL moat It Unencumbered by thore heavy expense. vhich the DM decorating flowed or buskses boo heaved 'ohms thaprke of Gouts, (owing to large rents.) Jewish M.. will salt on r e edy money only,. Essuub tathan tho uns• algrofita. —Ouriouts Kinked fn lit best manner,. sesith.dia ashb JRCURUNT WINNOTES. St CO, • - 0. v. mirth Street, • 41 . 1 E BUYING THE NOTES of fol - •• lowing broken hanks at the inultedestesc.. New - part dandy Tondrtla1111, :l "' lama% Inspags es=rls, Nap Union. 8 ° %Lug...a Fartnereßelr,tiFfirgi,ll.7‘.4 71 Ban! or n StGoveera Bug of ..... •• Bant Wined Kalamai. ..... Al l Allegheny Bank. Va.-.--- .. —US All Indiana free hank Nauss from d ots _ __.._. . too 30 I. cent. dle. count. Other broken and onescrund Rink .Notesi. Lill and liter coin bought at bed muss. - ints9 WILNII93 CO. Clalr'Hotel - '777 armee Ras fictir W. riburrohiza,:. Kph . undersigned, formerly, -lir • rowes Hotel." bite and eannvelions end hexing rotated It a nd style. 'would e nM/ Invite hill Mends the tr.iteling rah* to e ■ di. domed. with the coneenlenee of the Some and hle k in g monism* in the huh:lees, twain glee entire witlifeetlon, and his ehsznes.oderate. row • wa. 43. OOHNELth. VINE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND .FOrt. 13ALE, well kneed. qind Mast* 3 van trim the Cend Vw'settrittuer:fluit6=l.llrit with a .mbl e , .61 bones, to. TWO psi* itrbini; Vs* Iv r e tte prillillZZX . MCVl= 4. frllit tretteallg t_ T eTZT*B°C , Tema WI N cunt*" & SON. - 140.33 it: NIRESBYTERJAN HYMN BOOKS- , -Reo'd . to doy by Eon:ll4'6lam tzeortmentof Pulaaand mu ' 9r an din !zl4 !t 5 1 1120aSgi Li llookstotis •- - • 65 Mutat in.naar 4th. TILE OHIO AND PA. RAILROAD-- 40 acres of Land In Economy township, Dames Co. 11 miles titan Baden and Itenaln.fitations, on U. &P. Rialtos& The Yam le wen wouwea• sem or =rod . cr=th d e ir t=nee well . tiom p tet . 1 and boa new terennts.. Ands . 140,Asio U,14 "1"1 &SMALI4 . FARM FOR ALUM, 'aitaiated' - W es Toireshl edinhol Ideliti and in ane mita et the Onste railroad, containing TO ea* . 66 of with* Issheted Sad In s, high Watt of rot slyst. =0 =ter., The inksrovementa cenelit of s mot Snelling Loose. WAWA. hero. wagon-shed and other vat bulldhvgn .en *what' Drew's'? .velletY .f.PAt . IT plan Is wall - verb r Wen ed•Vu. , .r RF .... " 5 maLP" 4 " 4 .' °, l %.%4l...wrksolTrztrin.t, • iT. , LOUIS ..11.1.DES-500 just . rtr.id?.'and talFllstri ---.- :l:datilra-- 7 .--- ; :td..LlFWictg: L.. - ,1:2,.;-.1:::::Zi i. , -: ,,, - ;.....i.! e: A.
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