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g. CITILDS & CO.,
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
wE AR E NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of every v ariety, and latest stslea and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which
flaring been purchased principally for CASK, direct from the Manufacturers,
mid selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter
ourselves we arc able to otter SUPERIOR INDUCE
MENTS to our friends who may call.
WE ARRAGENTS FOR ' 'Which Are highly iliCarool6l2d7sl throughout tho Eoto to
Da I ext Ci xx . 31... L' E 3 P
. A. ttit E ~,, T I States for their durability MA chratotte..—oS I
PAIR baring PAI R S by Artuulttuit iti
_ ZEZITALLIC I OUT WEAR TURKS OP THIS OLD STI rF:
TIPA - ITYD BOOTS AND k 311.0 ES. i
FOR BOYS, iyo-Buyere alit ond it to their All wag. t , cu'l tool • ,
aminoour
.to
YOUTHS AND i
before Porehooto 9 Elwel,.
CIILLDR EN. i ADY - Particulur attention Finn to onlen ror
AYES WCANDLE99 ROBERT JAMISON IVOMA9 ALISON JOS' 3.11 REAven.
JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Would respectfully call the attention of
THEIR .CUSTONERS AND MERCHANTS GENERA I, r,
TO THEIR STOCK FOR TUE
SraING AND SVEITESER TEIL.O.DII,
Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which
CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL SE MADE- THROUGHOUT THE SEASON.
Their Terme and 'Prices will - be ae Favorable to Porohtv,or, na t •.f
any other House, East or Weat.
f.,..ettab and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. ,arli;:ds.wijcir
55pertat Acmes
JOHN S. LEIB,
TISIGRCII.AN'r TAILOR
. No. 45 Markel 51.., Ptltsburgh.
A good assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEHE
VcST/SOS,,COLITNOKIDA all goods .olt.blo for go:Memo.
rftertratldret*lmL •
filiPOidtrs promptly MINI, lath. lattsd litylrf of tt.
mr2sl7dfe
LtioCtORD Otic
IrANi/T.ACTOIIEBS AND DNALIIIIN IN
ii/rS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
WITOLERALE AND RETAIL,
131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Rave now on hand for Spring Sales, as large
atolynaplc to an aattortmerN of Ouxty sot can berm:tad to noy
of thv eerier° rifles, col:mating of FUR, BILK AND WOOL
TIM of every sty% and quality; OAPProf every quality and
latest fullona; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEO DORN AND
PANAMA DATE; STRAW, LEGHORN AND-BILK DON.
NETS, etc., etc. Perrone ebbing to pnrcfiaat; etcher by
Wanes= or Ravin will find It to their advantage to call
sad examilne oar stock. ntril
FRENCH WRITE ZINC PAINT.
500 'Ton. Snow White and No. 1.
DRY AND GROUND. IN OIL IN rx.t.vcE,
WARRANTED TUBE.
In Ptoro and to ...Ire, tor. nag. by
JOSEMI M. STRONG,
No. S 3 Wade Strrot, New York,
mrfkarndfo Agent, Virffin Montagne t CO., Nall.
No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBURGI4 PENNA.,
liaajtist-rotarned from the Eastern Cities and
I. now moiling hi. Spring Wet of Cloths, Canimenes,
Vratino and Coating, of every twisty and otyle adapted
to dm beat city and country trade, which will Do rondo up
to order with promptnou and despatch, and at rater an low
coo at any other similar catabliihment In the city. feMulfo
~CUALLILES PACKER & CO.,
No. 119 Pearl Street, Beaton,
SITECULATII W . or
BOOM, /311083 and Bole Leather,
Upper in rough, Carried leather,
Bat, l'oltah. Grata, Wan, Kip, Spina, &c.; &imp
ta tnagb. Banned Linn*. and colored
Rodin,. Morocco, Hid and Boot Ski., and
. Hornets Leather.
Rartaciczn
• P. R 13017111W10G. Coogren street, Beaton.
WILLIIIIIIUaItaGR, 101 Pearl
0 -CALLSON & CO, 103 grata " 16231:DU0
FLOUSEC AND 810-N"
PAINTING AND GLAZING
IN ALL ITS BRANCIIES,
Done In no bait nnuannr and eharted time.
J. tr. IL PIIILLIPS,
)1212NA hoe. 20 6 28 St. Clair Street
Me r .BERI,T,3IO Air CO,
Forwarding and Ciitruntission Merchants,
And Agents for : the sale of Pittsburgh Mann
facture.. Cottaignirrenb and orders for LEAD, IIUDEP,
nzur, PRODUCE, Lo., nilcitod. Prompt att...
.. don to readying and forwarding.
*clef Street, St. Lout.,
Do.
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J. VP; trEIRIS TY , 41. D.,
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163 Third Strew, Pildbaryhf Pcxna.,
Raving Lad the arlvantages at Eastern College* and iles
pitata, awl mental yam' ptsetice, otters M. prottosional
0eni5.,...t0 to SIIIIOIOAL AND MEDICAL CASCO.
Bor. W. D. Howard.
a... D. FL A- liclosao
T. IL 8111, Eri
.1. 11. llmA.r.
M=lo=l
M'EZZA. ErrOV.EC WO - US
ALEXANDER BRA,DI 4 IIIr,
KANCTACIIII2I MID DLILIii Dr Mai ..1117 OP
COOHIB, PARLOR AND HEATING 4TOVES,
PI/an - and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c.
Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PAretn. Cies
Bratinta and Stoma CONSUMING
COOK STOVES.
Office and Salem Room.
carlatisar Ito, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa.
STARCH AND FARINA
! Simla by the
West Philoatelpala Ellannfacturlng Co
(Firms Porn awarded by the haatlin hut.lrate,
Noveraber,lssB.) .
Diamoottlioratqalzb, lo,vaves coat•¢ 6 boxes, 6 Ile. each
Do • do . ' hose. do '4O papara,l
Alao,'llefload, Pore .d Paul Starch, In bozo. micas
( slue, all kir laundry use. •
001 D 7ANINA,DIr.Com Starch,) In Ina 4 0 Pg.. each.
Tele .a . •• If prepared for millnv) porpow,
and can • • as superior In roUrrr to any now In
nao. For TIIO%IP/30N, CLA.RECE.IYOCN`3, •
Fella:Dee Ince:hi& Argenta for the Company.
01•071114411.5 AND 04.124 IS
All kin • [Tobacco, Snuff mad Cigars,
Mrs nzently tellbn the building 110.129 Wood street, In
addition to tbelr 31snufactorIngEstsbilshusent,No.431rwin
greet, lettere tlsey will be pleased to receive their friends,
• spaTilvd
lUMUMEO
Da. W. F. Forirmnzaa having
patahnrgh Isith the Intontiontif making' .....
it hla ntnre rosidanca, can be found at his OFFICE, NO.
tot FOUBITI wrnERT, between Wood and Bmithtlald sta.
1131.0Eice hpara from n a. at. to 4 P. X. 0e234.mf0
N. HoLosur.s ce SONS.
DC1121.11 IN
Foreign and Bomestie Bills of Exchange,
ccserirsciazo 07 DIEPOSIT,
BANN NOM AND SPZCIN,
NO. 67 MARKET STREET, pITTBDURGII, PA.
Oollections made on all the pritelpal cities through
nat the United Stem. •p 77
DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, MERMAN 4 CO.,
ON TILE UNION DANE, LONDON, IN SUNS OP ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Alec, Mlle on the prlnelpel titles and towns of Trunna
juogkam, notlead,' Germany. Runde and other European,
Prates, constantly on head and for sale hy
Wu. 11. WILLLS3I2 too.,
eAlynin Bantam Wood street. comer of Third.
pRISMO, POP AND ALL MODS OP
WRAPPING PAP3C R.
Warehouse, No. D 7 Wood St
PITTSBURGH, PA.
mrklf fa
dL 13K0.
Rag. bought at market pima.
Iron Hailing, Iron Vault', Vaal& Doors,
Window Slintiers, Window Guardo,
Na. 91 &mad Beryl and 88 PAW Street,
(Between Wood sad Market,) 'PITTEIZIIIIOII, PA.
Ert.c• h.od • I•eo*Y-91 now Patterns, Wiry and plalo,
=ammo for all porposea. Partly:dor attordiou paid to or.
cloalog Orals Lou. Jobbing done at abort natica. mr9
VANDEVER & FRIEND.
A.T . T0111.7.1E12"6 AT LAW,
SOLICITORS IN CUANCERY,
jco. S, Mine's Moth, Dubuque, lowa.
XrCa,llml:ions= made, in any part or Northam
toys, or Western n.
WlUsttesd in Oa pnrcbasesnd Sala of Real Eatata, ot.•
tataft4None7 on`Banda and aleartgazaa. seLlydro
' P. !I. 111t4.211.
!MINIM D0tanad5..__...._._......_-._...n.,.11.1....
ROBINSON, MINIB & 1114LERS,
WONNDNILA AND NACHINDITS,
wAssiNG , roN wonic s.
- Pliteburgh-, Penna.
btu.. No.at Market street.
Mannfaetnr• all kin& OfSto= EnEinaz sad mai Rubin
Wrtiamllaliroadirork, Steam Delft. and Rbeet Iran
p j vairmg dozionsistiortnotice. tc.l3lydfo
naczakxremaio.
mumnensizos
Minkel, Cologne Spirits and Foul all,
daig j22 1. :_*,.. 168 awl 170 &mod Wert-
ST 0 V
`,GRATES aosE RAND""
. OF EVERY VARIETY, -
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ..
BY
BISSELL St CO..
$133 Liberty St9Pittebursh,y,s.
- Soltamd
141Wrzaa
Zaztaria.M4l4.2.rx Wan.
No. 54 k Q4ie Street.
.(4,4o_l4.osrpsuctftfira.:
NO. 103 WOOD STREET, PITTSEItTicaII
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
VIOLESALI: AGENCI Fon THE SALE oE
) 11.11MERICAN WEITCECEIS.
4 AVe would tn.,st re:1,111,11;
tire of the Nadir to [ha A tilarioan W.ltehea temne
tenalvelv lotrAncv-L themanufacture of aloe!. h
coma wfirmly estaldlelled tbat' L euhra eu.ußdeuce lar
plr..d upon them as Oiler and correct olne.loept re. le.th
the wearer and seller.
(laving been a?pointeel Wholesale Agent. f..r the eels of
the. Wald..., the nubile may he mowed thee we ran .11
them at the very lowest cad" prier..
We have also It very large *tuck of SILVER and PLAI VD
WARE, VINE GOLD JEWELRY Co eatv, .orb e. Cr,.!,
Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Ninthly.
Onr assorrrneut uf CLOCKS I. nailer:ally Ivry at
comprising semie bealatifnl patter. of WIGHT and ONE
DAY PARLOR and OPPTCII CLOCKS at GREATLY RE•
MICRO PRICES.
We have also a full stuck of English nod GOLD and
SILVER WATCRES on hand, all of oar own Jaya tation.
Abu; Watch 'Taken' Twl. , Materials and Watch Of 4rInCIR
REINESIAN
No. 42 Fifth eh ...et
LAIL& RUPIGRICSIL idyl'l's''sll
AND
.24. ffi L'l`im& -wt.) tt Ii r+,
001. Wilson Ilcensfloss.
Ran. H. A. Waaser.
T. J. Blatant.
John H. Mellor, Emi.
MANUFACTURERS OF SEIEATILING,
BILA7IEItit . god BOLT COPPER. PREMI6I, COP
PER E014'031,15, Rsloot MI Pottoros, Prelim PO/
Also, Importers and Destro-. to METALS, TIN PL E
3111311 IKON, WIRE, to. Constantly to. helot, Ti 1.11. 1 ..
I 1t sod Tool.
I.l "sraLowsse, No. 149 Firb alsol 120 Steonri
, r-. Pittsburgh, Ponna.
The 0 et Boglieu Remedy
6111 • J /CR/Cl4 CLARICE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE'. PILLS'
Pn.psnol from a prosmiptirm of Fir lame* i.natto,
Physiolaii Clirtiordinary to Ito Q11..0.
This 14 , 411 knooon findichis I. no Impositin, Ida a sufs
andlstia moody for Ton Edilkoltles and °hairnet/on.
tom m► usu. "Navies; and a/thongh • porerloi 'snooty
they contain twthlng hurito to the constitution.
•
LAIYILkI It le peculiarly orultbl It a
la • throttle., talogo.the woo th It period • ity .
nos< Pats haw tamer hem knows t far/ uilo, ,brre
from on the seoeredpay< ofp•stphlet are serli ahr., rrd.
r fall particohn, pt • patophlot, I.f the •yeat.
N. N —sl and 0 postai, stamp. awing:ed . to any .Whorl
W agent, grill lueur• • bottle, rnutalul tur ant to vide, by
return and/.
B. L./MIN/MOCK 00., L'lttabnrgb, wboluale
and wild by MI drgurkled. &VIT./kw fr T
lIIOTIIELLSI MOTIIERSII noTaisfinstc
Don't fail to procure hire. Winelow'N South
log Syrup for Obildronieetblng. It hes no equal . earth
It ghastly Iscilitates the proneue of teething by softening ilt
gums, reducing ell Infitnatnerion—will allay pain, and
tuns to regulate the bowels. Depend open It, mothers, I
will give rest to yonrsoltee, and relief end tool W to your
Irifaut4. Perfectly safe In all age.
•
Thin fillcuble preparation in the preevlpUan of eoc
.he mostexparicoted and drilla] female Ph;ekiao. le N
Eagland, mad bas boon 124.1 with omerlaillog smogue
millions of coin.
W. believe It the boar and eared remedy In the world, In
all ewe of Dianntery and Illarlaws In Children, whether It
aria. from teething or from any other cause,
If life sad health can be eatbnate.l by dollen, and sant., It
Is worth its wolght In gteld.
MilUobs of bottles are sold every year to the United
State.. It le an old and troll-triad remedy.
PRIOR ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE
. . .
igirNone genuine ottiesathe faosimile of CUPTIP a pc
&INS, New York, boon tha °outdo wrapper,
*old by Druggists throughout the world.
D1i.011 , 13. IL PLETSISIL, Agent for Pittsburgh
PailawlykT
Pittsburgh Steel Works..
JONES. 3.210"x"13 ar, CO.,
!daunt:sal:trona OAST STEEL; also, SPRTNO, PLOW and
A. B. STEELS RPR.INISH atal A X.1.-PB.
Corner Ron and Arat Street., Pfltshurph, Pea
D O. tootle
D. - El. 13,0431 6 1CitS dr. co.,
MI.VIACTOSZII.9 or
ROWS , Improved Patent uteei
Cultivator Teeth,
Ontter RgusaadFing &reds, PatWurp l / 4 , Pa
loTklyelfe • A
Vir 3C YIVIA.N sc rfoON.
Matt&etymon and Doalmin JI kinds of
TOBACCO, SNUFF ADD CIGARS
N D
ZAEIAP TOBACCO,
Corn, BArtalotld.Rrxt and Dfasumsd.Alley,
P/TritLlTl.oll. PA
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Jo••ph Dilworth D. W. C. Oldwol
G.Sueenuirs W Prnltr, Rolfe el' Sgoll
11U,1311.CM.LIKS cr
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
PI T7'41111110 ft, 1 . 1 0 . ti N.
BEMNItIC IL. colaa.ry S.
Forwarding and Conizalseton Merchant
AND WIIOLSBALI DEALER I?i
• Cheese. Butter. Beetle, Nish,
Arul Prodoee Gemslly,
tat lita. RA Med &me.
CO3TlVENgsfl.—Poroons who etiffr from thin
,gd z a endition of the digoedre organs, will erperience
ltomedlite rFld permanent relief, by-nasktnume of WM,
SON'S PILLS, • medicine which Wu been thoroughly test
ed in We arid he:deed Mama of the eteMeth and bowel..
Thai , Poi ire' prepared and sold by B. L..FATINY.. -
E Toog VO., Wtioltsge Iffuntati, aZigrnornotliroTiti:
L.PrA' to, comer Th x dt
iArwongoitnobantahwelas. . j,;
'.:40014111401110*.01401011%; waltalaitt„
MS=SE
,ikpccial /acmes
J. SCOTT, Dentist,
11AS removed to the house lately occupied
b, Dr. Wm. A. Ward. No. 27 , f Cron stro,4, ceder, r 1,1,)
third door abort , Hood street.
(Miro floor. from 9 A. 11. 11116 e. r. 4 , 2.1“1....
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Bide, Olt and Leather Store
D. KIRKPATRICK. & Sons, No. 31 S. Third
ln•tcenn Market nod Cheetuat PhilAtelphin, have
Ihr enle DRY AND SALTED SPANISH 111DY.A, Dry and
Green Salted Pates Rim 'isnot.' Oil, Teener. and
dere' Tool. the lomeet pravia and upon the tset tern,
kind.. of Leather In the rough wanted, b..
the highest market pries will la , given in no.h , or taken In
eacheago (or 11,1... Loether stored Ironer iharge nod .1 , 1
on sornntßaino. nu: , I plf,
thco. S. INISTER, M. D.,
H C> ill CE O. 41. T MI
Oftlee. No. 1.3.3 Wylie Street
mrl Iflim fc
11.0 .kr. R - 1" ORB.
06 lA.
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS,
BONNET RIBIIONS,
FLOWER?. .Ic,
NO. at MARK KT ~, T KRET,
rTrT.C7WR6II.
SEWING MACHINES
R. C
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ID
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tr.
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FOR 'SALE WITH ALL
LATH IMPROVEMENTS
111ANUPACTULLER'S PRICKS
ALLEM. R. REED,
=III
L 7. 'C' H. FC,e•
PARS, NMI:TROY & CO
'Vittsbitrg'g 05attir.
7." t - 1 - 1: 4 , 3,13 1J CI 7.4
SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL
111rao. TXl4l . .l.,llllP..—ObferVillidll9 lALOD at
Optieisu Store, N., t Fifth et.. yesterday.
IN an X. to SHADS.
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101
:21. IU
IZZIEREI
WILY l'airta Pnavan \tu:n•u no At.,
Oscar.—Th s u day and every day a Uni.in Prayer
Meeting is held from half-past eleven to half-pa_.l
twelve n'elcek, in the First Presbyterian Cherch,
Beaver street, Allegheny. It is for all, withent dis
tinction of person or dennminati "Ask :1:1•1 yo
shall receive.-
&ri:r"' UNION l'Ft A VCR _.ll Fll.lll, at Um lacuna al
thu Youn g Marra Christian AAso,Mation, Cci Fifth
street, at 8 o'clock av,ry Morning. Coma far a
Irw 11111111.11 CA ifvan cannot may longer.
11.% r.- The 'exam...,ll( every
Saturday, at the Allegheny Nona-Day Meeting, au,
especially tlireeted to tho children Find youth in
Sabbath. Schools, Itihle Clasres and elsewhere.
Come. parents. and bring your beloved orate, that
you 11137 pray with and for them. Seats for 700
lf,ur, 113 to 12( o'clock.
771,71 For Sheriffs Solos nud reading mutter, tea
fourth page.
PIIO.I.CT FOIL IIE)101 • 1011 TILE RAILROAD TRACI:
FROM A PART OV LIBERTY STREET —On that part
of Liberty street extending from the Canal to
the Ninth Ward, the Pennsylvania Railway
Company use a double track, which is almost
constantly occupied by care. The consequences
are that properly all along the line of the street
is much depreciated in value, the street itself
is rendered almost listless for all sorts of veld
ties, no carriage, cart or wagon can slop in
I front of a store or house fur any length of time,
no restive horse ono he used in the street at till
with any safety, extra help of runners and cour
iers aro required by the company to keep the
track open and free far lb., passage of the trains,
and last, though by no means least, already
bare several valuable lives been lost of persons
walking or venturing ou the track.
Ln view of all these difficulties anti dangers,
both to the people residing along the line of the
road anti to the Railroad Company, meetings of
citizens were bold from time to ttrue in the
ward, during the last winter, to see if some pro
ject could not he started or some plan proposed
by which Liberty street might once more revert,
so to speak, to the use and behind of the city.
This matter. moreover, has been more parties ,
tarty pressed home upon the attention of all our
citizens by the project and prospoet of n Citizens'
Passenger Railway, which ha, heen chartered to
lay a single or double track along Penn street
do completely has the Railway appropriated
Liberty street, that in speaking of n thorough.
fare for egress from the east rod of Pittsburgh,
we newer mention Liberty! Penn street is, in
fact, the only channel through which life and
trade can safely flow in that direction, and it is
upon that objection that the people of the Zqh
and 9th wards have grounded their strongest
arguments against the proposed Passenger
Railway. In fact 'they say :—only give so
come partially unobstructed street, some place
where we may stop our coal, baker pr butcher
cart without their being run over, and we shall
be content There is force in their arguments.
Ae we have said, a committee of citizens of
the tipper part of the city was appointed last
wint e r to see if some plan might not he adopted
which should relieve Liberty street :They con.
stilted with the President of the Pennsylvania
Railway, J. Cigar Thompson, and he ex
pressed his willingness and readiness F, enter
into any feasible project. lie, in fact, applied
to the committee and sought their rwsistance to
ascertain at what price ail lie properly lying be
tween Liberty street and quarry street, Louder
the Lill Sullal of Liberty,) anil the canal and
outer depot, could be obtained; he declared the
Company was willing to purchase the whole pro
perty as it stau•ts, provided they could buy at
what the -Conipany considers a reationstile
price. Through that properly, to good per.
lion of which is sow quite covered with
building., they priipoQe 14,, tr•ackt. and
on either side erect truces =mill as will secure
them from injury upon person or pro
perty.
The cob mdtier thus applied to wait.d on all
the property holders on t.t t. territory before men
tioned nod got a statement of the prices which
they would take. In fifty or any ins:ances those
prices were sati,f,:ory. There are, however.
!our nenowning and nodsi there,
who voll tud sell except at pricer which
the Company deems unreasonable. Th., latt er
proposed dent they would leave tie valuation of
the property in question It, three ilimintert,ted
persons, and ilia: the 641 , i Company would be
bound by their decision, to which tbo four per
soar objected In this state of the case, the re
maining property holders have suggested to the
company that it should make apidteation to the
Legislatore for an net granting the power to re
move the track from Liberty street upon this
new location, and also to go an under the char
ter and in accordance with its provisions, hare
viewers appointed to assess the sable of the prop
erty held by the four who aro unwilling to erll.
If we are not misinformed, the project an above
stated in full, corner from the people of the wards
who are now suffering from the exclusive use
which the P. It It. to obliged to make of Liberty
street. That thoroughfare once more fit for use,
and it is plain that a l'assenger Railway can be
made that will he of no disadvantage to arty and
a great convenience to all.
A bill will probably be presented in the Legis
lature on Monday belt. for the objects above
hinted at, and the matter *lll speedily come be
fore the Councils. Th, cost of the property, ao
we are informed, at the price which the Compa
ny espreesen willingness to pay, dote not fall
abort of s.2sry.s.st
CotllT tic tai ‘Zurr.lt Sl , SluN,S—Death to News.
popery.—Nicholas Kimmel, an old man living in
Birmingham, wan 1.1101,1 for assault and bat
tery, on 4th of his Ttir, parties are Ger
man. The. he-dotal had peremtorily forbidden
his Fran she reading of the. newspapern One
night the "aged German limo" came home and
there sat the rebellious dame reading a hand
bill. The dozed eye, of the hunhand thought
the handbill woo is newepoper; no lie enforced
his ukase in reference to the vagrant literature
of the day by striking her several times. The
jury did not Hytnplittlll.l3 with the husband. -
They found bite guilty. The man was senten
ced to pay r,i eta and go to jail for teh days
Piet:pocket Contlrtoti —Felt: Muster. a Ger
man, was indicted on oath of Men. W. T. Bal
ance, with stealing a pocket-book from her pock
et, containing tF.,:f. In sliver. Prosecutrix was
just coming out of tild Balite' Concert at City
with her two little children; caw Musser
pressing close upon her, missed her pocket-book
and charged Mustier with stealing it. The fel
low being close proceed, tried to return the pock
et-book, unseen, but he was caught by some
young gentlemen who stood by, and as noon an
an officer could be procured he was taken befm•
the Mayor and committed. When kinnser star
:he WWI caught:he gave up the pocket-book. Ver
dict of guilty; remanded for rentenco.
John Heron and John Hull were tried for the
larceny of some fish, from A. J. Rapp, of Bir
mingham. The fish were in alio: fastened at a
pier of the bridge. Verdict of guilty as to Hull
and not guilty as to Heron.
George Page, an old man as pale ae a ghost,
was placed in the box, charged with stealing
sheep-skins. The Court requested Mr. Sweilner
to defend him. It was alleged that Page stole
four ekins from John Kern, valued at $1,25
each. There could be little doubt that the
wretched old man had committed the theft .
was convicted and remanded for eentence.
Jesse Wells, colored, was indicted for selling
liquor without a license. lie said he had a li
cense, but it Willed out that he was deceived; it
was only an app lication for license. Plead guilty
and was fined $l9 and costs. '-
Patrick Hughch, of Williamsburg, was indict
ed for selling liquor to an inebriate named David
Woods. Now, the wife of this - Woods bud gone
to Hughes and gave him due notice not to sell to
her husband; when be is sober he is a good pro
vider and a kind man; when drunk, be h a brute,
that makes his home a hell.
The indictment egainnt Hughec contained
three vitiate. I n the eectiniloibarging Hughes
with ceiling liquor to an inehriliti, he was found
guilty, whereupon Mr. D. 1). Bence, conned for
defendant, moved for a new trial.
George Armstrong. of the &Tenth Ward. wan
indicted for annault-nsid battery upon Mr Itoht.
Franklin, last week. Mr. Franklin is on old
man of GO, and Armstrong a brisk young chop
of 18. 11 appears that n disputa crone about
the renting of a hon..; that 111 r. Franklin was
quite badly battered by this young nom
EDWARD Evearrr —The superb engraving of
this eloquent American orator is received from
the publisher, T. 11. Leavitt, 37 Park now, New
York. The engraving, by 11. W. Smith, is from
the best extant portrait of Mr. Everett, by M.
Wight. it represents the orator in the attitude
he usually assumes when speaking. Ile stands,
leaning lightly with one hand upon a table, while
with the other he prevents the thought, so to
speak, to his r tdieucc The picture la about
two feet in leugth, nod is just the thing to bang
in a handsome frame upon the parlor wall, side
by side with those of other gifted orators of the
wOrld. There can be no doubt that a very large
ntimber of these engravings will bo sold every
wlbere.
Trrx Seueos Quante:l.—Mr. J. R. MeClol
-I,uid'a lecture oti the aohool question,' which he
delivered_io the Sixth Ward, baa beetfpublishad
Inlan little,jimphlet. It la very guod reeding
and oonliiins mad .sound some .on tbo gooernl,
OCt Of oduostion;
Tun CINTZIALII. ORATION. -02 the 25th of
November last, Hon. A. W. Loomis, of this city,
delivered an oration commemorative of the tak
ing, one hundred years before, by the British,
of old Fort Dnuuesne. When the banner of St.
George unfolded to the breeze above the charred
relics of Duquesne and at the same moment the
white flag of France was hauled from its eta'.
cover more to wave in token of French supre
macy on that spot, the men of Gen. Forbes, with
many a cheer, christened this city by the name
of Pittsburgh, in honor of the man then great.
est in the councils of Great Britain. As all the
world knows, that•happened in 1778, and co in
!Mi.", it become us to celebrate the hundredth
anniversary of the birth of Pittsburgh.
We strove earnestly to obtain a copy of the
oration of Mr. Loomis. Such crowds thronged
the Duquesne depot to hear him that but few
were enabled to catch a word that fell from his
lips. We were not able to get to copy for publi.
cation. It was thee proposed that a book ho
published by subscription, which should be
worthy the event celebrated ; a book that should
contain all the circumstancea connected with
the proceedings of the day. A subscription was
started, but it fell through. The public have
waited now these four months and hithertohave
not been able to tell a word that Hon. Mr.
Loomis said on that occasion.• At last, however,
we are gratified.
W. 8. Haven, who has just issued this oration
from his press, has in the present instance sur.
passed himself. We have never seen in this city
a more splendid piece of typography. Tho pa-
per is of the finest quality, and in the pamphlet
of 3:1 pages, we hare been unable to find a single
typographical or orThographical error.
And the oration, which we have now first had
the opportunity to understand and consider, is
worthy to be thus published. The style is
chaste, refined and elegant; a high moral tone
pervades it, and in many parts it rises into those
flights of dignified and impressive eloquence
which are sustained only by high intellectual
power. These flights err thus sustained, and
seem to cento_naturally and to belong to the cub
jest, 2R indeed they de. We trust that every
family in the city and county have a copy of this
elegant historical — eration, and read and pre
serve if
here el": Burt. ROLLMI.-011 Monday, work
men will begin making the necessary prepare
; lions for the finest building ever erected in Filia
-1 burgh, if wo may judge from the plan, which the
architect, Mr. C. liartberger, has had the kind•
neos to exhibit to no Tide building in to stand
in place of the little wooden shops, between the
Post ( - Wire and the Thera!,la building. It will
front :12 feel en Fifth street, and be 71 feet
in height from the pavement. The eijile of the
front to grand and peculiar, full of those fine
curves which constitute llogarth's 'dine of beau
ty." The doors and windows throughout the
whole structure are arched, each a different style,
and each combining some new and pleasing lines
of finish and ntrength. This new structure is to
be erected by Wet N Lyon, Esq., and the ar
chitect, at Mr I. 's desire, has invented a style
of building adapiLd to the article to be employed
in its construction. Most of the styles now in
vogue have been wrought out in stool Iron ie
a new building material, and for it there is need
ed a style. An iron building may be light, airy,
graceful, beautiful and enduring. We think
Mr. Bartherger has been successful in innent,,,,,
a style for an iron front.
Tuo SruAKtiertt ITALIAN °TEE, Col! PA N V. —A
telegraph received by the agent of this troupe
informs us that their brief operatic season iu
this city will commence between Thursday
and Saturday, next week Their unprecedented
success in Cincinnati will delay them a few days
longer than first anticipat - d.
Tim National Theatre has been rented by Mr.
titrakosch, from Porter i McFarland, and is
now fitted up for the occasion.
The space for the Orchestra will be enlarged,
and all benches fixed in each a way MA to give
comfort to all.
The prico of admisiiion will be fixed at such a
'cule as to permit all claim, to lake part in
this most refined of all amusements.
The coining series of Italian opera nn a grand
scale, Is the lirol experiment to establish it, and
if Mr. Straiii,ich should ke successful, it will en
able him to Matt here eaMseason, and give 119
some of the modern grand Opera. The Reper
toire of the Company is very extensive, and we
are promised that lite moot popular will is given
ill 1111/1 oily
THIS ri. ,,, lirisUf yesterday afternoon contaiu,
a long article irap - eaching the fain:tete of the
account published by WI of the VISO of Atwell,
Lee xCu es Chat-lee S. Irwin, recently tried
before Judge Nlcealment, at Mercer. Our in
formant Is a gentleman in whom we repnee en
tire evntidencv, and he assures um that the ac
count rev plibilShs•l is coerce! Will the Chrortir.b.,
or 014 it informant, he Lind Vugh it, epecify
to what part imslto, the nt:to
,r , i- ggrtletl. or
t.
the fact, 9ivr. r t
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The to.:Ohm ;fie defendlyn a .... musty 11
team ( urine was not dented hP', intiffs, as
tile ft 1.01141. uf money firma by iltt !dant to hie
brother Alexander, was filed 14 - ifother mai
lers referred to by the CAIO,/,', at Ante favor
ably Oct forth for defendant by 1, , than by the
C4ronirle itself
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vv.
Tut Fireman's Association had under coneih•
eration, at their meeting Ott Thurajay night, the
celebration of the i'aurtn cl July by all the fire
men, inn manner worthy the occasion. The
idea met with general favor among them. A
committee waa appointed to confer atilt the
Mayor, and to ascertain if possible whether or
not such a celebration would be responded to on
the part of the mt it ens
The committee on Sir Lowrie's Firo Ping,
made a favorable report. There can be no doubt
in the mind of any one who has seen that plug
at we'rk, that it is a great invention. The com•
mitten recommended that the matter of the in
troduction of this plug ell over the city, be
brought op in councils, which will doubtless be
done at an early day.
PROF. NIITCIILLCH couree of Lectures on As
tronomy will commence on Monday night. We
learn that ticket, for the course have been issued
which of couree will be ',old at a reasonable re
duction from the price by single tickets The
Library Association would have embarked on a
hazardous enterprise in recuring Prof. Mitchell,
were it not that they place confidence in the peo
ple that they will back this praiseworthy ellort.
The expenee of the lectures dinnot be less than
The Association mutt haveeily Hall fall
to meet the requisitions which will be made upon
them.
Vie referred yesterday to the arrest of One
Krikenhaum, charged with stealing a coat of Mr.
Bradley. A young m. n named Clayton was also
ed ursThursday night. It appears that K.
MO also, on the same night, before he woo ar
rested for stealing the coat, gone into the room
of C h. Sheldon, St. Clair Souse, and stolen
therefrom a revolver and some jewelry. Ile
pawned them at Cirniottt's. ❑e was identified at
the Mayor's office by Cimiotti. Ile was commit
ted for trial and Clayton was discharged
EMU:RANT Ta.tert..—The travel of emigrants
over the Pennsylvania Railroad since the first
of January, has been luito large, as the follow
ing figures will show In January, 1:'.10 from
Philadelphia, and 1:1 from New reek passed to
Pittsburgh and points west . in February 3241
from Philadelphia, nod 370 from New York;
and in March, 005 from the laid named city,
and 4ri2 from Philadelphia, making a total of
3105 passengers, having will, them 00,415
pounds of extra baggage.
Accinsirr.—A man named David MoCutcheon
died on Tuesday tut from iojuriek received the
previous Friday, In the stone quarry of Mr. T.
Stewart, near Logan's Ferry, oo the Allegheny
river. Ills head was struck and his skull frac
tured by a lever. This occurred on Friday, and
ho lingered till Tuesday, when he expired. The
deceasod woe a sober, industrious man, and
leaves &wife and four children to mourn lirrluss.
Boasts ron PIKE'S PLAN —One hundred head
of horses were yesterday shipped over the Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago 11.1!tread, by
Mr. Montgomery of Indiana county. They were
sent to St Joseph, en route for Plko's Peak
This is the fourth similar shipment to tho Psme
point within tho last few weeks.
As Ice Dcatatn of this city le filling hie ca
pacious ice house with a very excellent article
from hake Huron. This ice is very clear, solid
and about.two feet in thloknese. to we shall have
supply of ice for the coming summer, but it
will probably be at a price nearly double what
it usually costs.
Tara regular monthly meeting for April, of
the Historical dociety of Western Penury'rani',
will ho held on next Monday evening, at the rooms
of the Young Men's Library Asuxiation. Mr.
Bighorn will read on essay on that occasion.
Tits pamphlet catalogue of English and French
books, in superb editions, from an extensive and
vcry valuable private library, to be sold by P.
M. Davis, on Saturday evening, April Ittb, is
now ready for distribution at No. E. 4 Fifth street.
ere requested to call attention to the large
aide of superior new. furniture at the commercial
sales bourns, No. 6-i Fifth street, on Tuesday
morning, April 12th, at 10 o'clock.
A SALO of cuahogeni veneers lakes place this
(Saturday) morning, April oth, at 10 o'clock, al
the commercial sales room, No. 04 Fifth street.
A ammcc feature of business in the establishmen
of J. L. Camaghan & Co., Federal street, Allegheny
city, Is the tub= trade in men's end boys' gar
ments. Their cutting department Is under the man
agement of thole whomskill and testa entitle them
to a high positlim as mechanics, and by keeping a
stock of first-class piece goodiy•exprestly for this
branch. They hare 'Male this deportment of their
business an attreetisti Mit: A lertts iz =of Wa
rned* clothing., and a full dock of f g goods
4.x: big PR 01 4 1 40 0 A441 ,WOO*
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The District A Gornoy, in stating the rate for the
government yesterday, dwelt upon the following fort.:
I at, the Lowlier and (diameter of Sickle,' weapon.,
24, the upward condition of Key; lid, Sickles went tog
his overcoat on n warm day to cereal hi•
Jth, Key'. topplientiont for merry.
An earner , passage-at arms tool: pia, between
Mr. Ratcliffe and the District Attorney, the former
proposing that the Stater pot on the gland R.
J. Walker, Mr. Itutterworth and Mr.i
The District Attorney captained that.the w - itneeses
who bad been examined were these who were return.
ad by the Grand Jury in their presentment. Mr.
Magruder argued that timer witnesses theuld'he pro
duced e.. witnesses, in order that the defence may
have an opportunity to ernes-examine thorn, especial
ly Mr. Poterworth, on whose oath Mr. Riekt e s road
committed to jail. Mr. Partied/1 replied, earneetiy
resisting the motion, which the Court erryle.l
The Court then adjourned.
:M,ana person.. man, ROIIIGI2 and youths, had mood
e. , 1 to the hill that overlooks the jail, to the rani. Of
houses, and other points from which a view could la
. •
obtained, to witness the evecutien of the four miser
ahie criminals, Gantbrild,Cropps,Corrie cod Cyphus.
The gallows tdond near the north well of the jail and
was plainly visible from all the high grounds and
even from the streets in the
All the criminals exhibited the most remarkable
rent, Cyphus • tho negro. rdso attested his innocence.
Cr u m.r merely raid in n strong voter, "god bye to
all. - Currie raid nothing. The drop fell nt 7 min
utes past II There has here no disturb:vise
whatever daring Memorising.
Wa-ulauroa, April —Lord Lyona was to
day totrodived by Lord Napier to Secretary
Cass, and it is understood Ilia formal presenta
tion to the President will take place on Monday
The land eales to he held in Kansas and Ne
braal.a, iu July, Ati,gu“ and September, will
embrace in the former fire millions and a quar
ter and iu the latter four sod a third
acreo
:"T ' , 1A. , . A pril —The river hue fallen S
inchey at this point within the hot 21 bourn,
not (hero lire itnbcations fora more speedy de•
cline All the upper .urearus and their tribu
taries are falling, and very co!! weather pre
vails throughout the whole northern and north
western country. The weather here cent inure
clear and pleasant, but not warm
April • —Lord Lyonr, the nee in -
icter from ..rent Britain to the 1 . 1111.1,1 him,. with
1/11...1, accompanied by Lord Napier, nrrieel or the
ealittal art Lod Napier priieecolcit to Ann
to welcome in• rucceirscr immediately on the
anouncement f the arrii the itritiah frigate
Cunracera.
Sr. Loofa, April n.--Tho river ntill continum to
recede at thus point. Nothing new from the upper
ntreama. A Blight ram tell net night. It is cool
and damp thin morning, with the appearance of more
rain.
Id•rINTII it, April 7.-- The river ir btationary with
11 feet of 'rater on the falls for rtcamboate, and 9 feet
mrbee in the canal. The weather clear and dandy
alternately. Thermometer '-+,
WASHINOTON FEMALE SENIIMMIY.—The Semi-
Annual Examination of the pupils of this insti
tution took place on Wednesday and Thursday
of hat week, in the presence of n large number
of the parents and guardians of the pupils, and
other friends of female education. It was not
convenient for us to attend, except on Thursday
afternoon ; hut we heard from others, who list
ened to the examination throughout, that the
young Indies acquittek themselves remarkably
well. With but very few exceptions, the reci
tations were excellent, and such as to reflect
great credit both upon the teachers and their
pupils. However, we never feel tae least ap
mthensiou iu regard to this excellent institu
tion, as long as Mrs. Hanna, its present
experienced and distinguished Principal, con
tinues at her post. At the close of the exami
nation, grii. Hanna offered an opportunity for
any gentleman who might desire, to speak.
Whereupon the Itev. Pr. Wines rose and said:
, .
"For one, Mrs Hanna, I cheerfully and cor
dially respond to the lush liou Limn courteously
extended. Indeed, I could not willingly allow
the exercises of thin oceicion to close without
expressing the gratification which, in common
with others, I have felt at the exhibition we have
witnessed to-day. All the craminationn—thoso
in the French language and English literature, in
the morning, and those in the Science of Gov
ernment, Political Economy and the Bible, this
afternoon, have evinced uncommon diligence,
fidelity and skill in the teachers, and uncommon
industry, ability and pains taking in the pupils.
I esteem it a subject of just pride and hearty
congratulation, that we have in our community
an institution so well appointed, so Efficiently
conducted, no fruitful in salutary results, and so
worthy, in all respects, of the public confidence,
regard
,and patronage. Long may you, Mrs.
flanon, continue to preside, with your accus
tomed dignity and ability, over the culture of
the (male mind and heart in our community;
and long may the institution tinder your care
continue to yield harvests of educated women."
Wash. Trib.
No PAH I LI can afford to be without Mustang Lin
iment in their house. The many aceidcets we aro
liable may render it necessary any moment, nod
nothing is capable of performing much a certain cure.
I....trart,)- "In lining the kettle from the lire it
caught and scalded my beetle and person very se
vcrely—one hand almost to a scup. The torture
was unbearable. It wan an awful right. * v
The Mustang Liniment appeared to extract the pain
almost Immediately. It healed rapidly and lett no
sear el - account. CHAS. Forma, -LW Broad Street,
Philadelphia." It is truly a wonderful article. It
will curd any roan of Swelling, Burns, Stiff Joint!,
Eruption! or Rheumatism. For berms, it should
never be dispensed with. One dollar's worth of
Mustang has frequently saved a valuable horse. It
cure! Gelds, Sprains, Ringbone, Specie and Fenn.
dere. Beware of imitetions. Sold In all parts of the
habitable globe. BAHNS:F .t Pang,
Proprietors, New York.
Alen, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder.
A. Eton, h Co., hero just opened thelr:spring
Stock of fine confectioneries, which comprise the
greatest Variety they have yet offered to the public.
They ore prepared to furnish parties with every
thing requisite, done up in the very beet style. They
have also on hand a largo assortment of fresh fruits,
preserves, pickles, and in fact every thing in their
lino. They respectfully solicit a call from their
friends and patrons at their well known stand, next
door to the post office, Federal etrxet. Allegheny.
S. A. Smear r, M. D., gives special attention
to all affections of the Cataract removed by ■
new and safe method, causing but slight and momen
tary pain, No. 277 Penn Street. dawim
. - 11 Q• EMOVAL.—CALDWELL & BRO. have
lAr ramoYed their Dolt Rammed 9691 Chandlery ntob
ththmem to the Warebooas lately occupied by Juana Dab
tell t Bone, boa. 61 Water end 711 nom et not. contend d.or
above Perry.nper..al
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AlanNq Hemp on I Ovitou Conlwr;
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Tarpaulin, Dm:l4l4ld And Ircevy tc,
No. 63 ink" and 78 'Ford Atrid.
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Telegraphic
liaLtra -.., April ~ —The royal mail steamer Can
ada, which sailed from Liverpool on the lath
arrived at thi, port atenon to•dayNShe bring , Eu.
ropean dates three days later.
Austria bat einiented to the propoied C,ngres,
Italian affairs. as do the other four great powers.
Piedmont and the , shat Italian Staic.r will probably
also be represent,d. It if reported that Prince Na
pclenn will be the reprci.entative of Prance in the
Congress, and that Lord Malmasbury will be the
plenipotentiary from England.
The debate on the Reform bill iyatill progressing.
Tho Ministry will donlitleas be defeated on tho motion
of Lord John R. 3011. Lord Palmerston had, hoe.
over, prombied Lk vote for the rem.," reading of the
bill, thereby, Foi,,lbly, saving the Cabinet from
defeat on that rot..
Lord Palmerston announced that ho would top
port the motion of I.••r.i Itu,roll, but at the same time
declaring that the defeat of that motion must not ho
considered a rote of capture.
The London Timm thinks the defeat of the Mink
try trill be en decided as to leave no ovum fora dis
solution of Parliament and an appeal to the country.
The London Liberal joiIrTISIS of Saturday deelaro
that Lord Palmerston 'e 'pooch had sated the Slin
istry.
It iF stated that half a million of ntmloits of an
Improved pattern aro being made for the French
army.
Count Cavorn 1/Rll arrived at Pali , .
Lir-.pool CO/00. Nor/x.l, March 2:i.— The rir•
calm.. report the sales of the week at 71,000 bales,
including 9,500 bales to speculators, and 9.000 bales
to exporters; all qualities hare advanced 01, owing
to the more peaceful aspect of political affairs. The
market closed active nn Friday, 10,000 bales being
sold, including 11100 bales to speculators, and 10110
bales to exportert; the following are authorized quo
tations : New I.Cleane fair,! Kt, middling, 74, Mobile,
fair, 70, middling, 71, uplands fair, 7 7-10, middling,
7 1.10. The stock of cotton in port is estimated at
317,000 bolos including 1100,1100 bales of American.
The Manchester adrices continue favorable, and
goods generally close at an advancing tendency.
LATtMT. —LI uvrym/..V.tte.rd"y, I'. .11.—The cotton
market closes firm. the sales are estimated at 10,011 n
bales.
Li pool I: retrtl.lll 4. 7+ Nrs,Set,
Ards. k Spence report breadstuffs dull, bat steady.
Flour is very dull. Wheat is also doll. but steady.
Corn dull, with easier prices, but noehanged quota
Lions; yellow, lit 11l d. white 7s 21(o)7s 41.
Prori.aon Jfarkrt—the brokers' rim,
ler reports beef firm for good qualities. Pork doll,
the quotations are nominal. Bacon dull„and nomi
nal, 45€44.5s tld for Cumberland. Lard dull, and
sales unimportant; it is offered at a decline of
Wesumbrov, April 7.—ThepreSsare Lcr admit
tance to the court room was greater than hitherto.
When the doors were opened the space reserved for
tho audience was immediately filled.
Witnesses were examined by the reited Stales rel
ative to the foots immediately connected with the kil
ling. The coroner produced the bloody clothes of the
deceased, several brass keys, a handkerchief, opera
glass box and Derringer pistol, the last having been
banded to Lim by Mr. Dowler, shortly after the tra
gedy.
Marrh B.—By 10 o'clock, rn.t than
mposuro and nerve on the sratrld. Csapps lod in
Ewing' a hymn, in which all hiinod. :amhrill, in
ear, Thud VOoW, nt.med in solemn terms hi, inn.
Commercial.
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Di,xrr, V. P, P. C. Stourra, WM . Mu.. J. 3
Dint . sirm_ Jae. ?ma, Jr;
PITTSCIURGII 10.Atitr.K.T.S.
:R-r•r!.-4Dyf., 0.1 Pi!Ube, yi
I'irr9ni on. Farrans.r, Amt 5, ISO.
tu.st ket sm exceedingly dull, mks of 4;0
( Pl, , ‘ et 1, super, $6,00%4,12
Lundy de
OKA IN —re ry &dug: L'orn wm • x trrwely sed
end I.dri not wdd except n t omall
al "64.. frees .••re. It.l hoe, More It
22. I let., r.. 1.1 tlll.l old from elan, f.M net.d. at A.
t.l 17 and IS Ikhd...; , e,r at 7 0 c.@73„:.
end 2.i. 20 mud libls 31olamws, In I , ds, at
vuuvlSLUNS—gal. of 3,000 toi hhuuilrn ao.l'llanw at
7 , , otof 10 1 4 ,y-IoA.—the (A. wrist,rw and
17."I~000 If.s fu lots at 71(/07% for Nhinildwa, 0)5 for tildra, and
for Han.. PrWil ttetl 2,000 It.. at N.
ttliTTiilt a,tewly Kaw.l
1• • •• 11911 at 2/1: and 4 dri gra,l
hble at 121,,,' and II do of 11 , 4A012.
Krrimn.:B—no ctilogr; sal , " 01110 and 42 Milo Mem . ..mat
000 bos in lota at 70 for eummiio,Thr,lso for nil wd
and 1 1 for Nrwlinnwwk,
PA Pllll,---onliw of 310 thlla wrapping at 37(0,60.
GERMAN CLAY—a sale of 10 tom at $ll, time.
NA I.l'- .%1, of 151 b?,l I.oi. 1 at SI,EO.
& CA DlES—main. bin Soap at ,o not fir
Clionoml Oliva fic FLoein, Z,%,- for l'alra, and lob for Save
yer'a Tollat and Casttle. Candles, 400 Dim at 1216 for dipped
and 13 for mould.
01L--atilea of 11) I,LL, Lard, No. 1 at 00 mod 7do Cd 2at
and 21 bids retlutid Coal Oil at $1.05.
1111. ES—firm: mils of 300 Dry Fllot Eipa at :21 11.0 dry
flint Hides at 21.: and 400 Patna Hip at $1,02% each.
Otlt of 74 Lo.. Goalie° at 12. y,
lIIONETAN.V AND CUBILIIERCIAL
Erottern Excliange continnes In marl snpply, and banker.,
eet tho demand freely at our unotationt. The olterings of
private cherke were not so large at )eatorday, but they were,
with rho erippllos obtained from other warm, authetent to
nettle deniers to anetain their butanes. pretty fully. There
• as mote loonley tor Now Orleansond bankers' cheek, cold
t prem.--{Cin. Gar.
Th. New York Tribune elates that the North Cerullo. half
• non loan 6 fl cont. was awarded yesterday, at Raleigh,
t up to lot. Most of It was talon tor western bank.
ng. The whole amount bid for was $.2,479,000.
Ae coneidenthlo antlety cilets to know It there it any de.
fit inucy , In rovvipts to competed with hot year, and on some
eta Ito hoed to 1.44 , . I twit calculetione (or the future on tho
Carta w6irh hare [e'en developed during the peat three
onth, iCP
Con brill,' the roccipta for Jmnary, Febrnery
ited II sell , compared with lest year:
Fun.,
1,, 1K.',9 1,,,.
ift.. l “ , T —.W.F.- I 1,,;,-,
Pobrunry ... 1 . .:;:i... 1,,,42 1: d,1:55 'ffr4S97
Mar^ll 4,Y 11.5111 =5,164 13.1;./iZ
11.1,4.1 2n.g.ar.
1,17,0012
11 low.l, Frt.. Dom. ......
One nr tro nmaracts for Itilo.n Pork, maturing txlny,
sere settled at $17,25. There ..rit also mall nal. at thin
figure. About ial,ton he Yolk Shonldern sold at e, loose, In.
rind mg delivery. Baron is obtainable, to a Ilinitrol extent,
fur Shoulder. and Sidon, hot holden mostly sok
7,4ttir. Per linnet Lard Ile in asked and 10.7.; offered. Them
lea herrli•nin; tondeney In the Prnobilon market, generally,
101 l the demand it pill] quite roodorate. !invent] gonr con
' tracts matured to-day, is Tanned... detband, had :2;00
nt Beyond able, very little done, and
, •
lio market meat ha reported doll. ft lucky fell elf another
cloaltig nt V.M.ic—veltli. a ounlioned hoary leeling. A
Ipibng all Gl:tering, of When( canoed a firmer fooling
' ethe mark-t, hot In priren there I. no ignitable change.
rn atendy at 7.141.iinc. NO clitargte in Grocerien. me do.
ovoid in mod, rate —Win. Gag.
Then, ea. MI iol hreadatuf,
Wheat 00, In I—th, rr•ine.ll and the inarket adranc.l
.11
nil gratnia—lhe• demand li-log ch1..11, fer
tali," foot up shoot ...laid min. at 542541,2 x lot re
i;,,v No 1 -I.lr. tor No 2 Red. n tnu:la no l,
for
now ni pt. Starniarilt erwirti - for 1. , . re.r..ipta Na'; Spring
In at,.. ,used 77z lor Rejetted on tin,. was oleo no
Inv »-I dengoot h.x l , mo, h. till • contrAria about to
I [Darla, end the wt. n F.11•.1, minor Axle, iitionot
,h, agent 24,1,01 !dm at file afloat. and 7,0: In
•for grin,
ltd., Veg..; 11/ atme tor No I and ale in snore for Ite.
' loot. I. .0..1, Rt.. noel Maley on. hanged. Floor contino.
I Nothing dole,,ln 1 . r11716i0.. Seede quiet h
betn4 demand 1.. t. IluttztriAn "ma., anti no mit - atie of
/ l
Lrg erg, A —Receipt. h—lxx, •Iv Civ , fort Lunthor ; CU."
o,o, hinitleet foes--rery ben trx,ii on the market.
I. A contract era, made today ,r the loaf half mlllluti foot to
arrlt • ,rum 'mkt. r A Noble's male. 01 Grand Tran Tie Bay,
at V , itlied toot, —the mill Ton r . 11 roll, null— lir.' c.a
. go. bail cad, baton, In M daya—rnmaining cnrgogs cash
th.livery. The nagto id the i•chuoner laurel, LOU,lati
Saurod fhl,,le !Joni roll lo.lay al 51 for
oil, sl,i,) for A, 2 nod , fir A I-1..6,-111dd
I. 0111. LANA A1.r.1 —llol.lerg of,Eloor. nrwo an king high'
et tujera t•prrato ottatfouOy and sparingly; tulmo ui
bid , . wt (qtr npt•rlln
M, .4 I'.k ,It:11 FJI ntn tll sole tlfi.reng
L tral Ln OM i„r.l toll, xiilt tetikterste .teuttati 1.
A m 11,0.. Itilt,A) At 2.,2::!.?
Stt.ctr
is .1101 not rt. se,: std... of I, , ttt ht.Ar at 1 . 1 ih3
Ohl /1111 VA
Imports by Myer
Nit)N 11, t— , l blot 1.41 It.ttliattr
t,t,t t
,Ittl.r,tt t llllt.r I.• 'hl llttnr, Um! 2. , ft tort..l o I.
Ins Al.rr, II 2tt .1.., Firck: whotLy,
tt.tpt t•tti.t.lter; Aloft, do. Clarke A.
:• (..;line; alowly Lnl elimthly, end tha , t/z.• o
IA at, tut t% ouly b!..j tev , . hffi. Them w. • hill
•t h.• I. the aanong, which intitell z. It Id I. but the what),
nr th, • • COI C.+.' W 06,1
Tne otre no ent..c. ellting the dt5.......pt thy Ch.. nif
The Mr[tut, no.: hey wtre
nt .0 tort
• • -- t-tt......0.1110. 10n1 w. nt nnt dart, Ton,.
Tor 1.41 , . le, are 1111• lotioie !hay, 64- Lame
llae, t ali l , a a. f.l.
et. Irm. They have the bulk of
hata-rargr.e.,.r and will get away a ith.lat fail.
Ihe rrherf a wain, at, the utonl, of trout., taa,thar»
born g ft; 14.1 , 1 able lee. than the ave:age. Mt re I. D4t7Nß:le
freig t,h 1 ,1114,111 T Gnet tug for la I ,se, and it lalie4oata
3.1,11,111,11. time to get laalht.
Ito. St I..ttto ttor.....crur, of Iltitroday, zap
A r 1,111,14 ttorr it, book, 2ltaarw•len,
Ott ....It tit ry toor•
Is oil tt sot,' I.a.a mutt. Ito apt..atom. tu Littlt.
et, t.. pot- •-t.t ,ottl. 1.1.11.04n5. Thr
h• I Mt,.l ' l+,l 1••.111 Ptlrrirt,l, Otto to..rnlng
I.oltero nm t n It to 'the tatter. oar
delay
The cArp.rte ..t cum: , .Inte
weal her y enrunlay, al ago,: ..leas an.l .lelightfor
nomoo:, bones., pultraten mouth. The rivo r
l• hen
opponl, Aeot
thin pot nt <be rate or no ?nob per hour.
MO. al unreel tour te , mina.. Tnend.:, noon The rise in
out raw:, owl 13 nye n, h - `lh of 1 .01 stre‘ras are rep•
Ots /1 • I:, ewell.'• There t: hut war: r
L.,/ In the rhnnoel he,. 4. L - nlarffle. 00 the fall, <bore
In •orr nee toet water for "teurnlnnts and mix aod a half fort
woror In the pas., The runal Tory tooth orut t ructed with
nout and 1111.01 w../. /1 ever mold reel water In the canal
by the mart, cal. let: ought to ulnae nine feel fur adetunboate.
tie superslitouth :It refouut 1.:143 coal Ixou through draw.
on, +even fort Turn carte at:AA:rat patrs one< pettedly
tapoall ye:Ater:l,y: ri that arcount.'•
earavriand rye, at N.hvllle,!louday
rep..4l - 1.,1 rioug La.:lg rlr.o Lor 1 , ,t thning the
sl
pre..s
haw OILLEI,I thquachen trout New °fleet., of the 4th
report Fevers; ore ore. on the Louivitina thong below Dia
mond Inland, with the liter still ovielling,and halo of more
breaks near the obey.
The ellwern of ID. report fin river et Vieknburah,
Pater indite higher than lavt year, and on. inch above the
higloett water ever known The levee hod broken et War.
'eon.. taloa Vtatoburg:and at Col. White', a low mile.
above the city. All the plantations aro teerflowo in tha
of the breaks. There are several bneeks -on the
kdieel.ppl nide above Vicksburg. Front Oat:neck'. all the
l . oi a n* tbor o Lk e f a Wa ohmi n i g k t e o above o O u r n m tr lean
rwuti a th te t d o
saingdn the
of
dry bind ow,, the break. The river had fallen Cleo inchen,
but had been abt.re loot season's rise.
All the country Lack of Laconia, Ark, And for enteral
m alt. above, b from one to six feet tinder water. The main
break Is et payout'', eh., town. It wont - red shout 15 days
The water la aelveral feet deep all over Owner's field,.
Ili. Lep, L. nee, Ti in number, were swept au ay, and re
erected In different place, There,le no spot of ground viol.
tile, except a little level monad in front of Mr..Canvon'a
witch te connected pith the house by a ocatfold
bridge. The darktee, cow, tog, puppies, and chickens,
were all latiddlol to,tother oo Ilene “.treat,' awaiting the
subohleure of the fiord.
The l.tad:it lons of Maier Th , moon,Vloneney, and It. 11.
Blackburn, of Woodfxrd. and Wm. Werflold, of Lexington:-
formerly the old Legreind 'doge, and many other, are com
pletely under wider. There ere no effort" Itolng made
at any of the break, to stop the "rot —the plantert
in tg mtelled that Old llixer can't b. betnniiti by mud knoll.
'Dm rim er bed not fallen at Memphis
.on Saturday. At Cairo
Fautl4, , Ivel gone down about eta inch,. In the provlmw
e 2.1 horn C.ollerbtl9 1.14 Kentucky City coati still fled
navlnexion lor skills In the larger portion of tbelestreeta and
path ways.
Ink, Nor. llobites A eyrie —The'Cinrintintl Corinnerclei
ul Thureday.
The I , rolli , opt , toro yeiterday toe - 1114d the inroeUge
'leo et the , between th,. Nut. llotinee are! Der id
illbsori, near Aurora. They revoked the lkoure of WI. Ir
win, OM of the (Mown, end exhinoroted ilr.Conway, taint
of the Nob Ilelnite. ?Jr. Irwin hos sent . o Cord, defining
hlo position, x bid, our rpoce will not peewit no to
1,111,.1, to doe -
The liautto
•
"Mr. Lk,* Crawford, the Super, ote t Inspector of tho
Herron, Maria, bee been present during the examination,
mai tots prrikend OM proper papers for the prosenttnent of
Hr. Irwin to the U. P. Netting Conn et Indianapolis, In In
diana, lot proarcutlon •for criminal tareltenews, by which
More was so greet a sacrifice of life, on both thy tilbenn end
Ilalmtc but mom partirolerly the latter et,mmyr. The Le
eel lloard have done ell they could do. It now beam. the
duly of the Federal euthotlfine to purdah Me. Irwin for his
r,1 , 4 h - centre nod make en exempla to other pilot., that neg.
11,,,tce end cereleesness still lact be t. 1, by tho Courts
with Impunity.
MARI. 114., coA MAIL..--Otir labia of =mine ia.ra •
for the roost mouth elmws an sygregaln of forty four vowel.
of which meson warn ship; nee bunions. eight !rig., tnvutY..
tan schooners, ono a propeller, and one a smack. The total
value of property toot was nine handl - al and thirty thous.
and four hundred dollen.. Tins in Um value of rho property
totally lost, oat lance nl damn, to TCPNIA not amounting to
a total loss. Th. sevo.b. alwro rvorted oral chlolly Amori
iron, although
..stmt..ar
e foreign e Included A bell 14.011 00
It or
o n United ..st m t.. n port. or hon., t o La. lo.ured this
roon.oloy.
Teasels. Tin.
Ta.t..l I. for Jentiary
I, for Fol.rusr) (rJrrarto,fl 40
I, for Match
Total for sham runtitha . 4 , 2.92:',4fal
—{ Y. Y . Courier.
rioi Cincinnati Cunicuornial LI Thu 'inlay, says
”The Potomac, from liittahurgh for Meinphia, inward
1301.12 aftnr discharging yin or 41.1 tuns horn. Sho had 2.50 lams
for 31.ernill.—i.rincipally dry gomla. Emplreelty. fell
ILIA, al. ponr.l down from Pitfabilrgh for
4:D.
Laxol uo, Prow tr. vi
Toicgrapb, do.
Coltwel kLayord, kaltatarth
Ft :v. - n-6% fe,•t, tdll;ng
DEPARTED.
Loran., Brownsville
Trlegraibb. do
Col. lrayard,
Cbwroll, Wheollor,
Colons, Si Loofa
Teleamptkla 011arketa
iAr Vona, April d.—Cotton firmer, roles PJ'AI bal..
Floor declined; sales g5OO bbla. Wheat declined; .ales 7000
bosh; lluutatlons 20e4e-lower; Western rod sells at $i.4004
I $1,43. Corn Leary, with sake of 112041 bosh. Pork dull
F17=017,75 ftrand $17,62% for prime. Lard
lino no at 11(4.11-,}',. Whisk ey Arm at 26. Sugar quiet at 704
Spirits of Turpentlno dull at
ka.132!4. RI. 4401. Stocks firmer ; Cblmtan A Rod. Ist
land 71 N; N. Y. Central Ituating 016 Missouri %1...
001 ; Omens d Cbluago UT. Clureland It Toledo Wt.; Pan.
tuns R. ILIA Pacific Stall S. S. Co. 44;4. at, dun .rod
and lower, at 47000. Cot Meats beery at S.W.R.I for Bliley,
andOysse;ll lor . shouldeta. Rutter , dual Intl lowtr, Ohio
sW;ctld. Tobacco steady at Gretl2. Wool, choice Ursa; cont.
:rot+ slightly lower. sal. of 411,030 lbs firth. at 4000 d.
April S.—Flour the (=pee
! dons for thu week amount to 7,701 bbla 06•audt13,701. last
„b„, 01 $42546.50 for common and extra, and
5t(62.4 - 4673 for extra family and fancy. No charurs In
1110 //four or Corn Weal. Wheat *harm, but tbo demand
ti r pit u d t tales of red at ;$1,6041,66, and whits it 01.,600
$1,70. Bye sent Eh 8754. Corn In limited demand; oaten
of MOO bob yellow at 456651, sad Barley Malt at $1,06.
Oats doll at 41 Our SocUhers, and 55 for Poona BliVitry
dull at 2.5%(4,20 for Ponnaylvaula sad Ohio in bbls.
CINCLIS3/11. April B.—Plop dull; and holders al.:loos to
roll at $5,41X44/50 for superfing the salon add up 2530 bMa
Whiskey declined 34, with Judea of talo bids at Pro.
'Worn doll Ed p.t drooping not n
trarapingilwotdodiir
no•
r=r, zi at o pork 'atkeed i :t .sl 7 ,l 2 laritheat
nvorting &La derunadib '' :BaTo k n
Nothbm Bonin Bulk Net
Lard amaze, and"fiejdlri
11c. The mow market embuisel. Exchange Arm at
,DOOKET MAlsB ofP_ennsylvani*lndi.n.,
..a.,/gon6Kbleari recibmel forme.
7 ,
AWN itnit. •
tßiattrar Steamers
.VISSOUSI .
!vatic. to Stlissonri River Shippers and
Passengers.
TE hare made an arramenment
with/ the Thasoart Riau Pszt: - .nt Gm, • •
pony by which yrs rat give thrunth refs. from Putsbuo
for pstsonners and freight to all th.mt on
Sr. Pnr further partcuLus, apply fs I'.,c, itsnsnt
Co, When MU Agents, earn, Water end If abet suorws,
Rho moo antitorisod to contract for ca.
MCBRIDE .t CO, (fateof raini•crgt,o
forlaidifistf T .No. 49 Communist 21., EL Lame, 310.
Lt . 6130 Jloard Included) From Plitt -
burgh to the Gold Illtnete..Speelel
:Notice to Gold Seekers—
A Rare Chance.
• IL ES L.LVD 14' 1.1
BEASLEY, of St. inuis," t o
,
i 3 now n'tiodon,, drneght bo?t
Lnail Cr
. 1( TICS GUS. LINN.
r , pressi (OF I,,an.tas LI .. 1400 ,1,overnmet.t con
tract., she .11 me regclarly between 1,/nvet,,rortlt City
red Ft. /Lilt'', end 0111 ov‘k er . s.l , ecttons on, h:andr, d Mae,
ol,ore Ft. Riley, with Itnee•ll, 51.1J0r A en:. 61,3,1 Cenclita,
ruining diri.ot to No ver City end Nut. cops It. ie
Impart , ' to weipt througn to the 1n111,,n (I..nrer , Crty)vi.,
Rine and Stage, as above, at SIN fur ca, in Telegenger
(board Included) .And 10° puonds of tags,i•
SATURDAY', tql, Irzotant. Ap(lt to
FLACK, mroi
Or to the Fenneylvani., i[l.lVllll,o,llol,lK,NrsO.a 01.,
afro..[.
..,r1....,.. r
- -
REGULAR TUESDAY PACK- f:p• 4,
ET FOR ZAN KSVII.I.K.-71,. fin. now --"'-
stnamer EAf .11A II ILA 11A31, Cnpt_ Al oxvtor AVM, v ;11 ivate
et
r tho abort, ntpl A. rnhvb.t, rd,rt., EVERY TLTESTAY.
4 &dock r. lg. 1 , 4.1. tr...10,t 4.r igvvvlgn apply on
b,...rd. . orlf _ FIAMIIA RN KS , CO- AO,
_________— _ __
inannatt,
- VOR. 13.1YetNN - ATI. AND
jj, Lol,llB.—The floe sterner MA.D.I • tiß.,,Ykoo
11...ptain C. A-Drero, wIII leore for obey,. 8,1 , 4 ulll
- ports on THIS. DAY, Pin instont, ei b e'enok,
PAL For might or panage apply on Demi or te
tor.ll F.LADEC,DA.DNES A W., Agent,
,EA t it onus, bid
- • •
MMISSOURI RIVER. PACKET.
..L_T_L-EXPRE:4 LINE—For fit. Leclll., Jcf
renews City, Boonville, Glasgow, , Bramswlck, ittldmi,
Landing, Lexington, Kansas City. Leavenworth City, Wes
ton, Atobloon, Donlphan, Bt. Joseph. Nebraska, Council
Bluff and Omaha City.—Nino new 8. W. Etex liner ETEPHEN
DECATUR, CapLJB. O. Looper, will loam fur tint ahoyo and
all I ntermodiato polls on TUZSDAr. 1011 loot, at 4
o'clock, p. u. For freight er pa sage apply on I,mrd , or to
ap'J ' /LACK, BARNES. CO, Agents.
ECR ST. PAUL, DIRECT, VIA-
St. mule, Keokuk, Burlington, Airmen.
Dar, Rock Wand, Daeonport, Galena, Debiesio, Prairie Dit
Chien, Wonona, La Crosso,and SL rank—The Lino patiertrzor
steamer CAMBRIDGE, Copt. Sanfl Dean, will lone, for the
abate and all Intornwillato ports on TUESDAY, the 12th
Instant, of 4 o'clock - , P. M. For freight or paiwoigo aptly hi,
heart orb
ap) - FLACK. BARNES CO, Ayonta
_ .
OR GALENA & DUBUQUE,
Fria Et. lonic Kootak, Dnrlia ton , Mc5..,&4
caitno Rock island, Davenport, F ton City, ric e etc —Yoe
spleta uI ld steamer J. W. lIAILMAN, Capt. W. W. Martin,
o learo for the abort' and all tntormeilista pert. on SAT
URDAY the 10th In.L. For freight or pesenao, apply on
boaid or to I 0p7,) FLACK, RARlllsli , Acts. -
FoltSr. LOUIS Al ILLINOIS
MYER—Th. Ann etramor
MARENG'), Corr. McCaktro,
FIII lane, for the oboe. end oil itaLerru.,lltst , puo4 00
MILS DAY, foh (not e at 4 o'clock, r. pis/ail - 01y.—
For 100141,1 or passaeo apply on haw,: or to
004 FLACK, BARNES k CO.. A.-80.
FUR AllSt.olllil RIVER
The splendid .I'mm, lOWA, rripk,in
Mown", will !rare for the oboye and r.:I •-•' •
ports on TIIIS DAY. 'LB tint. For fi „Igh
apply on board
.IF-r t. 'haul
Ho! for St. Paul, vtalKooknli, Muscatine
Davenport. Hock Island, Galena, Du
bubno, 'Monona, La Crone, &c., &c.
fr II E FINE PASSENGER
tt.amor HAZEL ARIA, Cal t. Rrts, will
f, the nbos, •ud 011 in tertue.liatA , xtn, osi TUE: ,
DAV, 12th Instant.
Kr p2 , 4agc nppli b. u.. 1 4,r
FLACK, BA ItNl4 A Co, A goat.;
eVI dbl Corn, Mtrkot nod Irtlor 14. l'itt.burgh
FOR ST. PAUL, DI lq:cr—Via.
liockok, llorlinzton. 31”...atib0. Rock
Dxvour.out, Deblenn,
Prairt , 4 Do Carlo, Won , . Loser..._, Llasting* and
81- Nal —The sins pa....n00r .1t0111.1 . 11, I:N. Cvt.
41.14 will lomeo for the ahoy,. pnrol nu T 1713 DAY. !nil
ai to o'clock P x, Dor freight or pa,otgo apply on
board or to FLACK, BARNES A. CAL Agents.
'volt ST. PAUL, 1 / 1 1tECT-I'iu
sc. Look, Hookok, Builingtoo, Mn4za- s ue=
Dis, Rock balsa& Davenport, Galen, Ihtt , tomo, rrairlo Da
Chien, Lacrcsso, Ircoonal Ilrot.lngx and rt. l'aol.-11, tine
T0.......e.ger -1.,0000.000, Capt. John F. D , ,,lnnoy, will
lorro 11 , r the 0b.,r0 1011, 00 y, It 4
o'clock P X. For Dols!t or pas , a, appiy on board ur to
111 A CO.. A,lonta..
VOR NASHVILLE—The Lx.C69:-.•
==E
fain 1 , 43 0 1.2 p. v.lllf.kr :be ;Oa. awl nll C;;;;;:t..157t..
rortA 7.11 S DAY, iust,,. P. M. Eur
frt lzb I pwago apply .•• kytnlor
1!,11.4
fialn Orleans, See,
rpoß MEMPHIS NEW OH
atexmer
4.1 I'LL Captain Ebbs-rt, r,
the Mort. an.l all int..r9a..l.Ato I. tr. r. Trine. DAV
9th In., at 5 r t ..r rpi , y
mk - mrti t
trnl,:2l
HACK. BARN:,
ifor Ilinnpb IS _
F..
O 1 E3ll'lllS ANL) 'NEW r.z. Fox 1%
ORIXAN,9 —llo , lion w.,nor DEPEND- ',....-
111,,, Cr5...7.1). /Mond, will looro tv ill,. akwo,,rol ..11 jo.
tertoodlato par. on Tfliß DAY ! , rti Inw. For weight cr
rniewtgo apply on Nord or to
i.pIPIACI( lIARNTIN t iNI -'
A.s
•-
COAL- -SEALED PROPOSALS.
TTIE DETROIT AND JACK-SON COAL
AND MINIM COMPANY nlThr contract of
Wan:. out no. Gail front thrir Mine at W0 , d , 1110, In the
conory of JatioaPo to Co State or:llinbigan.
AT A ETIPVLATED PRICE PEE TON
klivpre.l en Lreard the. car,
- .
Tito tooroniota to the railroad. nu, truck
to the mouth of the altalt... It la attualtal oLott four mEca
tete or the City of !oak., so the .1119igoo Ccutral It
IL The coal is bituminous, and of a lat+ul quality, vela 4
feet and upward. to till. ktical. T. situation ei thu mine
la to ell respecte go,t3.
At no persou will be II holy to bl.l upon snah ac
without a rumour] examination of the Mine
AN INSPECTION OP IT IS INVITED.
Tho contractor viii be required to work tho Alit, in ac
nlasco with a dMarato to he attachod to the contract,
to leave, It In good order, asohm the machinery o u r
mia. Payments for mining ostler the contract to h, onolo
'cry 30 days.
Spoiltlostionr will be mode known and plane exhibited
the time, of the Etcrofory of dm Cowpony In Detroit.
Sealed p wlfl be recoired for biting the contract
ill the doy of April Inst. Addreer
GEORGE FROST,
Yeeretary, Detroit, blicfi.
aptibl
Detroit, April let, 1559.
1 559. ........ _ _ _ 11339.
Spring and Summer Arrangement.
ka l e /N. W. GRAHAM C CO., Waa.
FOR WA..12 D EN (3-ECI2CFIAIsr-rS.
SHIPPING -4GEN7S;
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
WRARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
We have Jost pot dos... Irmo Tracks and Bilden li.ding
dinutly from the Old Depot to our Wharf Doan, which en.
41,44'
abbvi on to forward Freight to and from the railroad with
great dispatch, and without the orponara or liability to
damage, unavoidable to any other method of handling.
We 10110 give prompt andcarethl ottanticn to reshipments
by Itlver, to New Orleann, 'Memphis, de. voriaarral
A CASE OF RUPTURE COILED 'AllOilr A YEAR
A00.—.31.r. Groom G =bort, tube tindebti co the Fount, Bt.
Mt, Soventb ward, procured a Tram num me, inbloll In e •
months olicuti.l no entire curo. Ito has now goon nix
mouths without do/ Truk., and thcro In no app.orsono at
the return of the rupture. I am coottouolly cueing rotes'
of rupture with toy lovaluablo 'frown.
I hare perraletion from :dr. Gurnbert to pablltar Aga tu.
for to tds caw. no beat at reference" ran be giron by ap
plication at my brag Store and Trnaa Depot.
Jet:=..lldaT Mt. Oti.O. liErtibllt., lap Wo.od at.
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PUBS BRANDY.-1 have Brandy which
ntll guarantee to be ram and fit for medicine, whlob I hare
purchased to meet • public want. Any one Nrln.. will try
dila can bo material °flu rooperiority.
tart; OF.O. 11. SEYSIdIt, 140
E.um—Dr. Key Fer, of 140 WoQ
arnne, bra on bawl • vory nicrellent elnTinee fnr dna person;
by which many perlOrl, are made to bear an well am over,—
Also,• smsll gni ta pm] IS &lan, trltlchlekinsertnei Into thry
ear. and be eery refnelent In Imlay came of &lac, fe eet.„2.ntwle
Poar. OLD ATE Wnisar.--1 'hare on hand
*arena turrets old Rye Whisky which I nave had male and
kept until it bas bemoans old end will bo Sold by tbii barrel
or gallon, fur medic:wimp:woe.
corltrilawlt GEO. IL ESTER; 140 Wood street.
IiALVANIC ISATTSILT, Oa ELECTAO ,MACINZ.2IO
Mamma, for Medical purposes, of a very ant-ow...kind
will Dement fr.. ottzpreas charm wherever an lap...
mom, opon a rernitramw of T nbollan . Addy...pi-Dr. Ulta
Nn. 1(0 WO.l at, 10 ..1.13 , 01x. (0100(s -r
VALUABLE INPORMATION TO
y triintlew Pruner, Panne!
Deere, Sbouore, 8.111, 31.•D1C/S. &C., to tact every hind of
woad work aced 1n bollillog.--rod =aide of goad materials by
the best of workmen and uortralleal machtutcy it-angers
of every pattern hind/died, and Erroll &ming done. eau
and arcerinha onr prince before contnichrageiatWitere.
J. t U. T. PRICE,
Central Planning .11111 s,
aps Water at., between Federal and Bearer sta.
JAMES ROBB, b 9 2darket street, 'Whole
u male sod Retail dealer In BOOTd ANDSIIOES of every
sorter), has Just received from rho New-England Mitionlat
tones • large end well selected stoth of litqata, f n ,„
n.c.„ to, wokh dAinia of CLIEAV glitt CUM—
Purchasers are militated VI call tontine Lo)itig tad ciliary
thernaelrevol the fart. , Afro, ore, like; ac., mod e to
epolclsl Cird.sr Mott OHM.
110
FOR SALE 44
erected, 114 by ICOTeet, slatch
are d, Building", eirteksi , A, - .,, readtriteg it mit.
Lao for any /and of yonoidactetelog, shoat& ou. Denman
ntreet;Dlnaloshazo,orf*lte ;Lut , Ttukii'll: - Coed Dem Ea.
quire of lt. KIN%
Je2l "ALILYANDE
'Liberty etteetylitteburgh.
—me EMBROii.adtlES
COLLARS AND NETTS. •
P.DCILNOS AM) INSEMTINGE.,
FICIACRYIELD A 002,
Coriur Nowth sad Market amts.
• IDES----400 Patna Kip;
In store and for =
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Ds by Dry not do;
mr.Z apninizanannamuloo.
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buy. eit
_for
a and I.= &awl street
Clings's Bann= DILWOUTI4,::
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CarEßUnited Matn.leent Vattnsh Yeurienes, 1 1111%46; "
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