UaSDAt HHOHinHa, MARCH 9. LOCAL'LETELEIOEEQE Prom Saturday’s Evening Edition. Aa Appeal to ike Negroe*. Frederick Dougins* hu luuad an appeal to to* colorwd man throughout th* North, emli log apon thorn to am in d«f*no* of tbo g©Y •nunontg and strike for tire liberty of toair analavod brethren in the. South. Nov that tha formation of. a negro regiment ha* boon projected ih this elty, tho appeal ihoold moot with a prompt response. Wo qaoto a fow ex traoU fromit * "Wbstfirst tho roboleannon shattorod tho walls of Boater and' droro away it* starring garrison* £ predicted that thowthw agd thoro inaugurated would no\ bo fought oat •ntirety by white son. Ifwy month** ox-, porioaoo daring : thoM two dmary year*bar 'oonftrmod that opinion. A war nndortakan and bnuonly carried on for tbo perp*ta*l*n sleremsntof oolorod a*u calls logteailj and loudly opon oolorod men to holp to suppress It. Only a modorato oharo of sagadty vaa need od to mo that tho am of ihO Blaro waa tho boot dofonoo against tho arm of tho slave holder* Honoo, - with, every reverse to tho national arms;' with oVory exalting shoot of Tlotory raised by tho slavoholding rebels, I the It&ppdiled nation to a&thain against her foes her powerful blade hand. Slowly and reluctantly that appoal is beginning to bo hooded.. Stop not now to oomplain that it was not hooded sooner. There is no time for delay. The tide la at it* flood that loads on to fortune. Fromaast to vast from north to sentili tha thy is written ail over with “Now or noror.** Liberty won by whUemen would look half Its lustre. Who wonld.be. free ( themseltes must strike ‘the blow.*' Better tron to die free than to lire slaves. This is tor sentiment of ovary, brave colored man among Us. By every considera tion which binds yon to your enslaved feUow eoantrymen, and the peaoo.and welfare of your oountry;. by orory aspiration whiohyou cherish for the freedom andequelity of your* •elves and your children; by all the ties of blood and identity which makes as one'With the brare black man now fighting our battles la Louis Us a l dh i soathOaroUha«X urge yon to fly to arms, and smite with death the power that would bury the government and your liberty in the same hopeless grave. We |oa& get at the throat of treason and slavery through the State of Massachusetts. Massachusetts now welcomes you to arms as her soldiers. She has but a small oolored population from vfhich to recruit. She has full leave of the general government to send one regiment to the war, and she has undertaken to do it. Go quickly and help fill up this first colored regi ment from the North. The day dawns—the morning star is bright upon the horison. The iron gate of our. prison stands wide open, One gallant rush from the North yillflng Uwido open, while four millions of our brothers and sisters shall maroh out Into liberty.** The Cold-Gunblera. The New York 2W6mm exults oyer the dis tress of tiie Jeff. Davis gold-gamblers who are now, In eonsequenoe of the fall in gold, losing half of what they have made at the eost of the Nation during the preceding year. The preg nant fsefc Is tited that although gold fell tUven per oent. in one day, itooks were not depress ed an average of owe per oent., while govern ment securities settled hardly more than half that rate, proving-conclusively that the pre miums on gold were utterly foroed aad facti tious. The lWfamsadds : Gov. Chase has how tho game In Us own hand*.. If ho will issue securities in the best shape, he nan pat Gold down to twenty within amenth. We wish he had power to issue One Hundred .Millions, more of three year 7:305, believing that the market Would speedily absorb thorn at a trifle over -par. In default of that, we trust he will try an Issue of I,ooos each drawing 15 -cents interest per day or six per cent, at the dose of each year, sloos, eaoh drawing one oent.* per day or four four per oent.*at the end of eaoh year,.pad receivable under proper regulations for public dues or exchangeable into “legal tender, *if he thinks best. We firmly believe that he might pay off One. Hundred Millions of Certificates of Indebtedness or other maturing claims will these notes at par. Bat we have no spe cial faith in our own recommendations, and only ask him to consider earnestly, decide promptly, and do exactly what is best, la: oar judgment there are yet one Hundred Mil lions of hoarded Gold in this country,. which oaa be coaxed. out into daylight sad Will be gladly exchanged by its owners for Govern ment Securities if the proper means shall be used. Let ns have no more Idle babble of. tweaty or thirty years* War, bat affirm re solve that the. Rebellion shall be squelched ait year, aad.mohey will beg the ooooptanoo of the Goverameau: - Dawdling Generals whose “game** was than the squire patting down 1 of tho Rebellion; have brought us to the brink of rain,. Lotus resolve that, • at whatever present cost aad sacrifice, the National salvation shall be speedily as well n a* surety accomplished. I • 1? Blackwood von Fiiioixt.—Mr. W. A. Gtideafsnaey, id Fifth street, agent for the SubUshert, L. Scott k Co., S 3 Walker street, few York,kas reoeived the February number of Blackwood. It is a “lair average** num berof thiseelebratodorgan of British toryism, 0 and doses with an article on “Politics at Home and Abroad,** oosoeived from the stand- Kintof that faith; The other article* are: ogretf in China; Cactonlana; Henri Le oordaire; Lady Morgaaw Memoirs; *A Sketch from Babylon; 004 New Doctor.. # Messrs. Soott, having lost a portion of tholr stock of tho British Reviews and Blackwood in the late fire, advertise that they will' pay 60 cento e number for 100 copies of the October (1863) nomber of the'Zoedow (hmrterty and the JStiefewpi, and for 50 oopiee of the Wmf wrintitn also, for 76 copies of the Jfortk 'AHi* Uk for November (1862.) TheyJrili pay 35 oent* a number for 76 copies of Blaekmoo&tot the months of -Oetober and November, 1862. Lunu o* ran Turn.—Rer. Alex. Clark, t editor of the School Visitor, will dsllrsr a leo tnra In th* Pro* Presbyterian Church at Dar lington, Pa., on Tuesday. craning, March 10th. Subjoot: "Who Is tha Loyalist—Con urratiTa or Badioal 1” Wo bespeak far Mr. C. a fall hottia of loyalists, for hia Laoturai ara tarriblj lartra oa tha oopparhaadj. Wa nndsntand that ha hat haoaor twloa "btar dad tha lies In hlj dohj" andpiaaehad tha rightooioaai of tha "Proclamation” right In ■ tha taath of Moat (ton sympatkliara'along tha border. —■ " . . Wa bailor* Mr. 0. baa boon Inrited to da llrar a lactnra on thla sabjaot in. tha Pifth ■treat M. P.Charoh, Pittsburgh, doa notloa o f which will be glran ■ Bonn non Diaoaanun Bohurras.—Tha bill whloh paatad through Oongreaa, and.wa* tlgnad by tha President thla weak, Uan ax* placatory act extending the ttrariaioni of tha Bounty got of Jnly 22.1801, granting tha On* Hundred. Dollar Bounty to ail- »oldler* who bar* baa* discharged by raaion of liok nais or of wounds raoelradlabattl*. AU dis charged soldiers, wanting bounty, should anil at onoa icon 1. Walter Day, 80. 105 Pifth ■treat, tlurd doer below tha Catholic Chunk. W* rafsryou to Ms udrurtfsenunt in another ooloauu; Baoaotrura Sxanoa,—Wa learn throng Wnu A. Herron, Hsq., that Llsut. W. W. Lyon, of tha Regular Army, will shortly open a rtcrntlng offlo* ln.this city, haring bean de tailed to roeralt hare for th* regnlar infantry sarTloa. Wa are assared that Llaut. Lyon is a brara and gallant OHI car, and that'his heart Is In tha light. Ha was wounded fn tha battle of earrias a label ball in Ms shoulder. .She location of Ms recruiting ’ offloe will ho announoed hsreaftar. | Xan Pits Iwaxrr Loan.—On and altar I Jnly Ist, 1805,tha prlrllaga af eonrarUng tha present lisa* of Legal Tandsraota* In to ths National Slxparoont Loan (oassmonly called "Plr* Twantua”) wiU«*as*.~ __ : All who wish to inrwst In th* Pin Twenty Loan must, thsr*for*, *pply bafora th* Ist or July next. . Das raj is HosriraL.—Tha foil©wlag Psnn srlranU soldiora bar* diad in hospitals at Washington slnoo last ropofis 8, Long, D« llltb; P.Mannlog, B, 49U; H. Pntrikaa, B, XMth; A. B-Mogaa, B.latßUaaj /. Brans, P, *Bth; J. E. Bwisbar,e,ltStblß. OampbaU, K, l*otb; H. Metrical, 11, dbtb.' Xxa iumtann baud’- tllU and papro %ui aU bo found ' on tho oonntu of Jobn-W.-Plttock. at Ms Hows nndPwibdUal Depot CppSSetL, Post offlos. Waskb, As HWiaisd JTaws . - and Pbaah.vLasltet.wlU ba found particularly attrneUre. . . . Sn»: B. «f C*. IjW i»fl- But/urlnd U th» *itjr oi rzU*7, <» » lulosgh eftta diji. - Pennsylvania: teylilatqre, Reported for the PittsburghGoieti*. Hauasno, Maroh 6,1863. Hoose.—Mr. K»liu,YfT»j,tt«, tatrogutei . bill to npul th. wl th. But. Uzla tbilfer.r.l count!.*'of thU Coeuhoq wealth." i J... r A bill to incorporate tb» Oil Creek naviga tion bon^>any, : find a bill to'repeal to much of the Bth'section [of the of 1810 ap relates to filing interrogatories on role tv take depo sitions before Justices of the Peace, were passed. • ■ i ••••*?; On motion of Mr, Hopkins, : of Washing ton, the Dill to restore tbe : tonnage tax re quired tojbo paid by the charter oftits Penn sylvania Railroad Company, was .postponed until next Wednesday; and made the special orderonthat day. ~ The,bill to authorise school directors to se lect sits* for jehool houses was lost. Bs vats.— The Speaker laid before the Sen ate a oommaniea*tion; from the State Treasur er, Is reply to a resolution etytoe Donate en quiring the of specie certificates Issued to the several banks In the State, Be? femd to. the Committee on-Flnanse. '0 : Mr. Penney presented a remonitrauoe of the Burgess and Council of the borough Du? qoesne against any la w relative to paving and grading in said borough. >. A number of 'petitions wars preseated oi tire following subjects: againit granting largo corporations the right to hold l*hd| fortain lag purnosos; for alteration in, .the, mUitia laws of the State; for! tho prohibition olm groes aad mu tattoos; ooming Into tit* State; for th* prevention of tht payment ot the wans of laboibrs In orders on itoro-kotpsrs. Mf. Graham. totrodhoed a bill relating to taxes levied for tohool purposes, in the Alle gheny city Seheob District, of- the county of Allegheny; The biti: comprises tlx long sec? tioai. Mr. Lowry' offered the following joint reso lution approving of the, proclamation ot the Preildent of. the Unitedflutes for releasing the stores of : rebels, as a military measure: < Waime, The rebels have generally nsed their slaves, eithar -as produoer*, laborers W eontrabahds; again i ttho Union) whereas, rebeis have no oonstitatibhal or legal right under the Constitution and [laws wnlok they have repudiated« aad seek to destroy ; and* whereas; In time of war olviliied nations have always converted to their ;own use the re sofnroes of an enemy as an aet of right and poiioy, • -- Muototd, That the loyal citisens of Penn?, sylvanla approve of the proclamation of Presi dent Abraham Lincoln,,dated the first of Jan uary, 1863, for emancipating the slaves of all aiding the rebellion against the Unitedfitatef;'. as a measure"just 'in itseif, dictated by the highest considerations of- expediency in the present emergenoy, and.the most extuomioal of car treasures and of the lives of .our meru The resolution tees referred to the Commit toe on Federal Relations. Hanarsauma, March 6,1863. : Housm.—-Hr. Vincent, of Brie; offered a resolution, tendering the xue of the Hall of the House this afternoon, to Gov. Andrew Johnson, of Tenmessee/aad -Gov. John A. Wright, of Indiana, (as they pass through the city) for the purpose of delivering ad dresses on the political questions ©T the day. The yeas and nays were called, with the following result: Yeas, 56; Neys, 32. Two-thirds not voting in the, afinnattye, the question waa determlaed -in toe negative. The following ware the heya: Hours. Alexander, Barger, Berron, Beok, Beileau, Brown, of Northumberland, Dalloue, BUli, Glenn, Grabor, Heu, Horton, Hoover, Jeokson, Joseph*, Kalne, Kerns, of Sehnyl klll, Kline, Leber, Myers, Neimen, Noyes, Patton, Quigley, Bax, Rhoads, Robinson, Rowland, Trimmer| Walsh, Weiduer, Wolf. : . The Public Calender wee then taken op. The first bill, a Joint Resolution instruct ing our Senators in Congress to oppose toe passage of a law appropriating $30,000,000 to ootapensato the owners of emancipated slaves in the State of Missouri. Mr. Bowman', of Tioga, having the floor, laid: he did not believe resolutions of this Unfl wore anconstitotional. It was not mak ing too largo an appropriation, . when com pared with the benefits to be derived. Who doubts the constitutionality of tho measures fof the purchase of Louisiana in 1808. It was a matt*{ of great publio necessity. The pub lic actien demanded It. Tt was done. He.did not believe the emancipation of the sieves in Missouri : would eost Pennsylvania $7,000,000, but if it should, no matter. Penn sylvania eocuple* a position, which that sum would bo of little moment when compared with the benefits which, would be obtained. The gentlemen on toe other side are, to e certain extent, trustees for ths free people of Pennsylvania.. They most remtmber that they wUTbav© to answer to Godfor.too man ner in whito thfyjfisohnrge the groat trust commuted to their car*. R- , Tai Duron Pownin Hill Extlosio*.— A. eorrsipondent writs* from Clifford, Swqua hinn* county. Pa,, that he diitlnotly heard the explosion of the Dupont Powder Mill at hif rwldanca. The distance between the two plaoes if US mil—, la tbs Cxtt.— Sejgt. A. P. Callow, of the Ordaanoe Department, and Capt. Wm« Brooks, of the Bth Besem* hare arrived at home on a brief visit to their Mend*. , LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [EBOM OUB EVENING EDITION.] Biot in Detroit—Outrage upon a Youog Girl by a Hegro—Attempt at Betoue—Bouiei of Hegrbei Gutted and Burned—lo or 15 Live* tort. Dituoit, March 6. —Ai » negro, who hod committed ancotrage upon 'a young girl, *u beingUkonfroa the Court room to the Jall» tuider military escort, this afternoon, an) it* tempt toresoue him wu made by « gang of rowjdies. The crowd-vac fired upon, one man beiag kilied and several wounded. Being foiled In the attempt te get posses sion of the negro, the crowd: perpetrated: the molt horrible outrage! updn the colored per* ‘iron! residing in the-vicinity of the jaii. iHoaaes were gutted and the in males .maltreated andin rhany intteacee killed; ten. or fifteen lives hare already been lost and as many houses burned* All the available military are here and a regiment of the interior of the Btate have been sent, for a vigorous attempt will new be made to quell the dot. 1 —"LATER. ; Dbtuoit, March 7.—The military, in a large number; last night; succeeded in dispersing the rioters, and all is now quilt.' Twenty-fire or thirty buildings have beei buried* ...... Several persons were kilied end a large nnm* ber Wounded. » JX'dCMMJLrJES. 4 WTLSO»'« BEWUSCF MACHINES, 80. ST WtWTB BTBUT, pimavaum, pa* ■■ 1>» DBMTALUD FAULT MACHIHXA, ifX’.W. I *!*. prtmisjn a tk. WOKlili'JS FAIB. tb. hLtto MU onpMUi. -ion TkieKeddaemskee the look etlteb ImaomlbU te unriVeL with the —Hal -eerentmTirf LiwLiTiw. eabfih sMflSbtamtag.ae ridge llwffl gflt^stitah, and The ■itgsnne, speed ehd itepUeity of thb'fJs. sbfftS, thekeenly and strength of stitch, aad adapt* •baity to tee thickset or tannest fcbffce lettsr if the WtfrtSUOOBSSrUI' AMP fOfPIAMfIIWIHG JU^mßaowedteed tojbepqbtt»nzl ... im-WdMMASTMB TMBZM ' " a*-o>n'ul atalil tim, »t»o. ft TOTS nun. .. . -.-. . -■ wKsmnßftoot, Wanuinni Qj W. WILLIAMS iOp/S : ; IMPBOTKD Mtnu't&ULCD''. . &tmUy[['Btwfnir Machine*. T Mmomk Kci'tf Snrtb MnM, HtMnu^. These XseUMi r «rs trom fifteen totwmty doCan clmm thn,iU«t)Hr.w^liiin gtts-^s^^a^ffgssa COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Ovnre ov tbs PmirjMS, Daav Qzirrvx, 1 SsTumtuT, March 7, 1863. j Money matters continue Tery unaettled end it li Inpoulble to give qnotetioni of Ooln with eny de* free of eocnrecy. To make thingi vtUl worae, the wine Sect were out of ordar r end no edvicee conie> qoontly were reoeived from New York. * The prodace market is effected hy the unsettled state of finendei effaire, end bosinws generally very dulL There eppeere to be no demaod foreny of the lending ertiolei, naless at reduced prlcee, to which, for the present, holders ere nnwttllcg to sub mit. PRO VISIONS—There is a modnrate demand for Bacon at 6c for Shoulders; 7%Q5c for Sides; B)4c for PlaUrHaas; and 10c for Bugar Curod. Lard le firm with selee ot Oountry at and City Leaf at i<9£@Uc. O BOCXBIES—The market Is quiet but .vary firm, Sugar U sell log at 12@18c; Coffee 34@85c;'and Mo laMee Ats6lb. It may teem strange, yet it is tffe, that pricet here ere about the eame as in New York* TLOUR—The market U exceedingly doll and d&> prewed, (here being no demand from* any source whatever. Buyers are hold lug off in anticipation of lower priow, but holder* as yet, do not teem disposed to make any concessions. Blikt>B—Clover Seed continue* dull with a droop log tendency; tale from store of CO bosh at $6,00. Timothy and flaxseed remain unchanged. : BCTTXJte £OQ^—unchanged; sale* of 4 barrels prim. 801 l ButUr at 23c, and & bbls Igp at 200. ! BBUO MIJIT—SaIe in two lots of 450 bushels Apple* at $1,37, and 25 bush do, bright, at $1,50. peaches are aelling at from $3,37@3^0. POTATOES—SaIe of 200 bush prime from store at $l,OO, aad 150 bush interior at 80c. GBXEN APPLKB?-6ale on track ot 1 car load at $2,80 per bbl, and 300 bbla trom store at $3. IlSa—Sale of 10 bbla No. 9 Large Slack oral at $10; 20 half bbls Lake Herring at $5, and 16 half bbU White Nish to s6^o. ! OHEESX—SaIe of 25 bokos W. B. at 14c, and 15 baxw Qoeheu at 15c. The Oil Market. Uazch 7.—Tbo otarket for Orodo Oil was very dull and depreseed to-day, and the transactions were lim ited and of an unilnportant character. The advices from Europe by the last steamer are uofavorable. Io Liverpool, Crude had doc lined to fifteen and the market waa very dull and inactive, as soon as this became generally known, boyexs, relosod to operate uhlees at reduced figure*, to which holders for th* pmeat, at leasf, do nut appear witling to sub mit, As yet, however, we have heard of uo transla tion! below our former quotations,—in balk, io hols. Sale of 160 bbls at t%C, bbls returned; 2i.0 bbls at bbls retdrsed,*and 300 bbls at f. o. b. Befioed, like Crude, Is quiet, but as yet, uuchang ed, and we continue to quote at 3Go in bond, for standard brands, and 35@400, free. Outside brands ef free may be quoted nominally at 35 to 87c. - Benaine is steady, and deodorized, is held at 40c, It is firm in New Turk at from 60 to 62c. 1 Weekly Review of the Oil Business. The Oil City Register, of March 6tb, says: Tor the past week the Oil Market has been some* what excited. ▲ considerable amount baa changed haOddat an advance on last week's quotation*. Ibe occumnoe o! tbs freehet gave an Impetus to the rui-. lag rate, which has kept up pretty well until the present time, (Tuesday evening.) none bar reW have been sold at the welts at $1 25. We have beard of two small sale* at $1 60 per bbl at tbe well*. On H nTM< *j holaerswere refusing $1 6u per bbl at the wells. On yesterday there was quite a Hotter in the market oocaaloned toj receipt of news from Pittsburgh that gold had declined 33 per cent. Buyers prepared to stand from under, fearful of a crash, aad producers seemed a little more dl*p*sed to realise. Rumors of all kinds wen prevalent. The dispatches received, stated that the market price of everything frem cot ton to whisky had fallen, aad that the oil in ' New York wa* ruined. Thu news, which came by the Oil Valley Telegraph Line, ol coarse needs con firmation. The mete rumor has had a depressing effect, and If the facts are at stated, • decline will be the natural result. We quote the present prices at fl togl S 6 at the wells. The transactions for the paat wvek will toot up about 20,U00 barrels; It U estimated that from 16,U00 to 20,0uu barrels hare gone forward open the last freehet. Mon of this will go Best. On Wednesday last a well was struck nearly opposite the bhermeu well. Its capacity is variously estimated at from 260 to 600 baryols, and some esti mate It aa high as l,ouo. A* the well had not been tubed at oar latest advices, of course so currant esti mate cad be formed. Prom the beat Information *• can gather, it will set exceed 600 barrels. The well belongs to Dalrell a Ewing. The market due** in a slightly unsettled condition. There is 30 inches of water in the river, and falling, Price of barrels from $2 26 to $2 60, for prime new. Second hand $1 60. -Ifrelgbts to Pittsburgh $l. Th* following are ths amounts shipped and received at our prieipal warehouse for the week ending Tues day, March 3d. . Michigan Bock Oil Oo.—Received, 471 barrels; shipped, 2,188 barrels; Refined, received 680 barrels; ■hipped 357 barrels. - Maana*s Warehouse.—4ll received, 2,C73 barrels; shipped, 2,93$ empty barrels reoeived, 2,100. Shirk A Oo.—Received 4,001 barrels; shipped, V 2£l, do; received 2,100 empty barrels. Seeds in Philadelphia. March 6.-—The demand (ot Cioveraoed U lea* active, and prices are not eo firm Bale* of 3,uuobnahela lair and print# at S6AOQp7 04 ha; StWimibil from eeo ond naode at tM7>tfd7,26; and 3,uuu bads fur export to Hamburg, trum new Icrk, at There la little Timothy offering, and It la worth #2,76ifcX Thw market la bare of Jflaxaeed, and it la wanted by the ennhsrs at There la no Calcutta Liu* •aed beta, and It i* worth *4,60. 8,000 bag* sold In Button at thia flgurw. Hemp Seed la ateady at $2;76. SOO bags Bed Top eold at $8,76 and tome orchard Oraae'et 80c. imports by Kailroad. PiTHibMB * Cuteuis Raueoap. March 6 10 bble applet, 18 aka aeed, L H Voigt' A co; 340 aka oata, Slapaoa A Knox; 1M aka do Bbomaker <k Lang; 7 bbja applet, T Vangorder; 8 aka onioue, Owcnr a Kennedy; 169 aka wheat, Knox A Slmueeo; 17- bble Hoar, 1C A 0 Maglnn; U bble hotter, U Biddle; 116 ika wheat, B T Keootdy A hro; 69 bble applea, A B Keevll; 100 bbU floor, Culp ABhepard; 64 üble high* winiaa, D A'H Wallace, 60 tea himi, Raoi A Parker; 100 jbbla flour, Shumaker A Lang. Pmsauaca. fi. Wat* a A Chicago Bailsoad, March 7—W bble hlghwlaee, 1) A H .Wallace; 1760 pea bacon, W B Hay a A co; Eli bldee, S Harbaogb A co; IIS hide*, B Bard; 2UO bble floor, Mcßane A An* Jer; 230 bag* wheat, J 8 Liggett A co; 1, car corn to order; 100 Dbte flowyGregg A Cleadenning; 1 car oata, Jo> Dorrlngion; dot brouai, & Bobleoa A co; luu bble floor, L> order, EOO bge barley, J Bhodee, 1 car Itavee, Ljday A Chorpenlng, 43 bdle paper. Per* a co; 14 pkge wire and rireie, U Towneend A co. imports by itiver. CINCINNATI—Ptx Pnouuxas—3Bs toe lard, 325 bbla park, 52 bbl* lard oil, 180 tea lard, 487 bx* meat lUU tea haras, SH) bbda tubacco, Clarke 4 co; 100 bbla floor, eebomaker 4 Lang; 32 bxa drugs, B 4 Fahne atock A co; 23 do do, J PiomingJlO bdis aka, 66 empty) hf ala bbla. i Bhoder, IS tea banu, 4 B Hughe* 4 bo} 160 green bldee, White bro A co; 193 aka wheat, fliupeoiaA Knox. WIUtKLINQ—Pxn Mihxbya—22 bxa Ink, W O Johnston} id bbla potatoes, 9do stoles, Jae 4 Jet ier;4o bbla wheat, 6 pkga produce, J L Noble 4 oo; 20 bxa soap, 2U do caodlaa, 200 bbla floor, Graham 4 ThoJnas} xu bbla apples, N Brad/; 42 bbla applet, 2 do agg% Ldo beaha, L Burchfield} IUO flour bbla, flbo> maker 4 Lang; 27 bbla applei, L Bsownlng; luo flour bbla, KT Kennedy 4 bn»; 110 oil bbla Arttfcara oil co; 40. do do, Bdgenoo 4 btawart; 93 aka potatoea, W P Beck 4 coj 374 aka potatoea, 2 bbla appke, A JSdgll; Utksdry apples, tt Dalleli 4 cj; 25 bxa candies, 2 bblxoll, H He axle ton} 22U) stares, 2000 hooppolea/O Bchoplin;33 akaoata, 31 Barkley, ,40 bbl* flour, Wm Kennedy; 20 do do, X> Kennedy} 36 mjw wheat,' J 8 Liggett A eo; 95-aksbarley, Josh Bbodes} 8 rolla leatfter, P Markey. CINCINNATI—Pxn AlAAMoxf—£o bbla whiaky, J6hU UcDeVltt; 407 bag* wheat, J 6 Llgget 4 co} 23 tea bacon, Jtes 4 Kell} ao toa hama, Wats 4 Wilson; 4 bblsJlquetf flpkga baoon, Jas£nmr;6 bbla liquor, Jaa Boyflt ifibbl* oil, Jas Patsall A bob: 60 bxa soap, Wmßelmes A oo; 20 bbdahams, Q J Townsend} 849 bale* oottoo, ill bxa mast, 480 tea, 843 bbla lard, 200 toa baa a, SoO bbla flow, Olarke4 co. BiYEB INTEiLIGfiNCS. r '\ Tba MoPoagaheU river awalled rapidly all day yea. t*rday r and last eraning • the pier marks indicated sixteen fcet. The Allegheny, too; waa rising slowly, and, jwlth both stream* swelling, fear* were enter* tainad.of a flood. Bo tudden waa the rise that work* m«n had tobe employed yesterday In removing the freight on the wharf, which waa la danger of being nhtflarpd with water aad deatroyed.; There were aetazßTlarg* Ibtaof.wUikr* flour, oot(on, meat, aqd other AtiJolefc-m tha, Uonotgahela wharf, which wonk-harebeen carried off, had they not been re* moved.., - ibf ionly arrival we have to record tinea oar last* lares la the Jrsd. Loraox, from Louisville. The Em* ma prahara, from Zanesville, and Bastings, from Louisville,are both doa titls momlog.r - Tbs depart ana on Saturday were tbs T. Ji-Pattln, .%-JZkMnma, J. B. Jord, fo Aito-. ■tobf Vfor. JUmphls.. The Emperor left tor At. Irfmls ou Saturday morning. 04>C Georgs p. Moon, lain o( Use Eellpse,4iaa ooa teected for a fins naw stcrn*wbeel boatfor the Pitta burgh and Louisville trade. The hull, which i* being built at EUUabsth, la'to be l£o toet on deck, 31 feet beam, and 4>f feet bold. Ckyt. Haora expects the hull to be. launched about the first of J oly.. Oapt. A. H. Shmr, formerly steward bad part own er of tho Xollpaa, has oontrneted ftr !a large aide* whaelo', for the Bt. Louis and HlmlmH'ilTOr trade. The dlmsulena of ths bull an, 285 feet on deck, 80 M I M bold. Ckpt. Bh»w «0 Uia Anto( S<iitenba. Bflandl itaHßlinl ilfmd, in which opullfli. 'rtl dllchKp th. tell. at (kputu with credit to Mmilffd to Wi tßttra' atUtuthnor tb. cnrntk and the Oof tag* from ths same point arrived on Ban< day. Tub Oil Flxst.—Daring the put week there have arrived at this plaoe from Plttvbargb, 13 steam' tow boats, 3 picsrager steamers, and a large number of fiats and bargee. ‘lfo-alde* these 16 steamer*, we bare about 300 to 400 fiats, bulk boats sod barges, all en gaged In tbe freighting of oil to Pittsburgh. In view of thi«, we hop* the city authorities ofTPittsburgh will pat do restrictions apon a great and growing trade like ours.— Oil dip Atgitlir. j The authorities here, we gusts, havf dbeavered that the oil trade Is too big a thing to place any use less restrictions on, and thepedple, Instead of want ing to drive it away, go in now for fostering and en couraging iu : There Is more itoamboatiag and buii non dene on the Allegheny river in one week oow than there was la fix months before the oil trade commenced. The neat and popular tteamftr Nellie Rogers, Capt. GquM, is announced to leave for Bt. Louis this even* “S* • .• Tho Emma Graham, Capt. Ayers, will leave..for Zanesville, is nsual, on Tuesday at 4 p. m Tbe Argonaut No. 2. Captain J. w. Potter, is an nounced for Bt. Louis again forthwith. s ruA.nu ttj i> UOK OLNOLN-NAil, LOUlfi- > JU YILLE AND &T. LOOlti.—The no* JSsimEk and elegant steamer ARGONAUT No. 2, j. n . Porter, will leave for the above and intermediate porta on TlILa DAT, 9th Inst,, at 4 p. m. For freight or passage apply on bowl or to mhd J. U, LiVIftUOTON A,CO , Agents. LXJK OiAOiAftAil a, OuU-1 n-.f-; JU IBYILLK.—The flue new NELLIE BOGEBd, Captain Gonld, wiu leave us above on MONDAY, bth Instant, at 6 p. m. - For freight or passage apply on board or to J. 0. LIVINGSTON A cO., > . mha JOHN FLAOK, j Agent*. F“" OR DAVBNFOKT. DU-, BDQUE AND fAINT PAOL.-4wgS ine new and splendid Northern Line u<.«-«tuv.i pecaet DaVXNPOBT, Caps, R. 0. Grey, will Itwre asabove on WEDNXODAX, March 25te, and will positively go through as advertised. For freight or panaa- apply on Jmsrd or to J. B. LIYIHUBTON A CO., 1 . M „ mh6 U. 0. UHAY, >AgM?ta. li'OK UAVJfiAfUIUY uU»f rlKftf.ft X: BUQOC A&D OAIS£ The Nortiurn Line packet iteemer FBEB i<v.uj>£i£i Capt. L H. Uaeon.wUHoaTe u abOTe on WKDMB BAY, March iota, at 4 p. m. lor freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. liIVINUriTON « OO. f ( mbs B.aoitAY, '|Ag.,DU. LPhii\SUA.& W jtiKKLK j Xll £AN£3YILLB PACKJBT.— TbtdßSSßh new ud beautiful peseenger steamer JEMMA; üßa- HAM, Oapt, Monro* Ayert, leares Pittsburgh for Zanasrille KYKBY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p. a.— Beturning, leaTea.ZaaasriUe SYKBY TEIDAI, at 6 a. m. Tor freight or passigs apply on board or to J. B. LIYINUSTON A 00., Agents, Pittsburgh. ii. a. PlßliOß A CO., Agents. Zancgrlll*. noT rpaii Ficus rAnaikftmhit» nry.m X steamer MINIIIIVA, Oapu JohcjfiMMt Gordon! leares Ptttabnrgh ter wheeling DAI, ThDiiSUAY and BATUUDAX, at il a. m„ punctually. Leares Wheeling for PUUbargtfeTery MOM DAI, WBDNK3DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. The abore ilearner m*kea close oonnectiona at Wheeling with line aide** heal steamer* for Marietta! Parkersburg and Cincinnati, for freight or paaaage apply on board or to / JAB. COLLIN* A CO., Agents, jafi 114 Water street. rfUUKD iiIST OF ATPUOATIONtf X FOB BSX.UNO LIQCOB*, filed in the Clerk's Office op to March 6th, 1868 : ~ v ßopp Prank, tarern, Collins townibip; Bryan James, do, bobmten do;- Braady James, do, Birmingham; Beer John, ds, Beat Birmingham; Bettnar dtepbon. tarern, 4th ward, Allegheny; Becksr Fred. A 00., other good*, 2d w'd, do; Bedel Jacob, eating bouse, Ist ward, Pittsburgh; Barnard D.'A Co., tarcin, Sd do, do; Cmhnagban other goods, Sd ward, co; Osffipbali James, iareru, itn ward, do; CampDiU Matthew, do, 4th do, Allegheny; Bramble Gotlieb, do, Ist So, do; pagan Thomas, eating bocse, 8d ward, f ittsb’gb; Biller John U., titsrn, Stb do do; -hiaaAiid W. do, 6th do dt ; Tgiers JCrnest, do, . lagan Thomat, do, fiih ward, Pittsb'gh; Gaanwender GsO., do, &th do do; • Qrob Theodore, eating home,.3d do do; Gonnerman j., tarern, hlinsbeta tp; . Herbs Ur Jasepa, d», tih ward, Pittsburgh; User John G., do, aanchsiwr; Qartmaa John, do, Birmingham; Morn John, do, 4th ward, Allegheny; Jones John, do, Bilaabetb tp; .. finapp Joaspb, do, Lawrencevillsj Krgw Jacob, do, 4th ward, Allegheny; , Blank Henry, do, .Dugaesar; Mans Jacob, * do, Ist wsrJ, Plltstnrgh; Kadler Jacob, other goods, 3d do do, Idghtner A. A Go., do, Baldwin tp; MinUVln Berman, eating honse, 6th w'd, P'gb; McGaabridge J., 6to wsid, do; McDonald Jas., do, 21 do, Allegheny; McCullough M. Jr. A Oo , other g’ds,4th w'd,P’gb; McMnUin il, tarern, 4th ward, Pittsburgn; boUSen John T., other g’ds, 4ib do, do; Cttourke James, eating boose, Sd ward, Co; l asUre Pbillp, tarern, 4th ward, Allegheny; Bcd4pb Gotirisd. other goods, itk w’d, do; hienland John, tarern, Ist ward, Pittsburgh; Steel Bobert, do, ' 4ih do' : do; gchnla Henry, eattng hoass, 4th w&rJ, Allegheny; Sherman Ulcaael, tarern, Ojlllns tp; Tras Jacob, Co, McOandlees tp; Yolts Joseph, eating bosse, ith ward, Allegheny; Vlexhelkr A 3d do, Pittsb'gh; Ytsrheller J. D , do, 34 do, do; W strung Christian, do, Sd do, . do; ■ Wltthsaer August, eattng house, Sd w'd," do; WoitX Prank, tarern, Mo4are tp; toung Jacob, do, Birmingham; Kanflelt f , sating kooee, Blrtaiogbam; The .Coon will meet on MONDAY, March 16th, 1803, at 10 o’clock, to act on the abore cases. mhfcStd W. A. HEBRON, Cfrrk. .NUViSMBKK ...1862. O A B P B T S. W. S. & H. M’CALLUU, 87 TOB&TH BT&KET. A targe portion of our stack having been bought previous to a series of ad noose, and now replenuh* ed, (just praoadtng the Urgwt advanoe of tbe season) With ths oevest designs in OAfIF£TB»OIL CLOTHS,WINBOW BHABBS, Ac., A fhvoraUa opportunity la offered to purchasen at moderete rates, as prices will oertatnly be higher. delOtly WUKKIS, o» Dr. k*p«ir »tai An* B«aUtf fArf dinette** to tb* j flor thi BUad ta Fhfiadtlphte.' So-told me tfeotjl omAbol iot*Fhltad*!*hlot* (rtwell, *ab# tad awdictm ttal weald eon n#i'aibt-Ml4 njdln a* ni la the blood. IWMtnotod Jbrlttvoor tjttM ti*U lB tbo hoopltol hi thir eUy, «d wwnUend, bet; my ilfenerf ilvaji ntaraodafter • month or two' iM 1 euw oat ofthe hoaptUJ. 1 found taj dlv •Mf wee returning end I celled, hj_ tie adelc* ol e food (Hood of mine, on Dr. Softer, who tup natartd aj ilffat» ud Bf ope hr* Boerlj ef wall teem; | The Dootor jot* bi "U&d**y*a Stood Borctnr ,, tt« Oepeoft; tv* tbooiud btmli per week, j i wteb, DAVID UMUOLIiY, PITTBBUBQB, PA. RKESB 4 GRAFF, Proprietor*. ••“Office, UOHOHGAHXLA HOBBS. • • ooas JjAiliiStf FAJNOY FUK3 ; CHILD OSH'S SABGY FOBS; OSHTS TUB CAPS, COLLABS A QLOYK£| HATS AHD GAPS.* Kray uriitj and style of the shore goods on hand McCORDA CO.'S* Ho. 131 WOOD STREET. TVItnv.MBKH. LIST D., 8. XECISB U TAX, h» bHB noatmd«tUu> omcjoJlo. tfhutl Aojttu fcr tb. 33d GollM tlon PUtrtot. Fht ihd the tu is now dns. PsrtUa who hare Dot paid their October sad Vo nmber MBMfßis&ta are hereby notified that tbs 10 per cent. vill in all cuu be edfled to tbs tu, where the requirements of the law hare not been compiled with. The Us for December mail be paid within ten dsn nftsr notice, to escape tbs penalty, i -V h. whits. Collector of the 23d District, Penn's. tike, WATSB BTHSXT, next door to the City Trewry, Allegheny. "V* _ SUMMUttS.— • i 160 boxes country brands Window Okie; 800 bandies Strew Wrapping Fsper, 1» bbl>. coeree Crease; 60 boxes Cenaxn Bosp, 6 boxes tironnd Pepper; For isle tow to close sales, by foS9 ALSXAHDSB KIHQ. SUWmUFS.— / 800 boxes Window Glace, assorted sices; 800 docen Buckets, emorled; T 5 Co lobs, •* / . 76 tfo Wasbboords; 10 ,lm “ 4 ter bjr BimVSB A LASKA&i ■ aha Ho. tt mJ to anitu.id .tret. IjUSR— /■’■ ! 300 bbl«. worUd Nm. lb«t.nl; JOOhf.bbta." “ / . 3.0(10 BM. Oodfiia;. 40 bbl. Piaimore :|.. lo.tor.udlorMl.b, LAZEAB , ■ „,h3 2T tad ffl Bmtthfleld itTMt. Lt)BKil>2iTlN(i OIL—A prime .rtiole, mbs /• anilQTiW. SIUILYMAUCAKO.NI, Ttr, on P |rior, tntk ImporUtioo! •111, for ojA dOH» mt« . mmiiWriiimiiaM. aUKUMu-M) bbls, lwg» aa on. I Akb oil.—loo bbl*.«A I winter , ... J ' ir ■ -1 7*HW»' .*■ J9EDICM. j~ is'iwsrs rMPROVR® iILOUL) SKAKCHEH, / i MJBBCUBB 808 Caneoroa, Formation*, Bcrofala, Ootaneou* Ducate*. Eryaipelaa, Boil*, Pimple* an the Face* Sore Bye*, Tetter Alfeotioris, Scald Head, Dy«pepiia, [OotuTeneii, Old and Stabborn Hlcen, Rheumatic Hiaorderi, Jaundice, SaltEbenm, Hercnrial Siieacei, General’Debility, Liver Complaint,-, Lou of Appetite, Low Spirit,, Female Cemplaintc, Epilepiy or Fit,, Paralytii or Faliy, Syphilitio Diieaie* and Caries Of tbe Bone*, TOOiTHIB WITH UL OTHBB DIBKAISI* havihq Tans onion n a dithaveS OOHDITIOH OF. THI BLOOD OB OIBCTJLA* TOST BTBtKM. 6ABM Of VAJfJML A. BOYD. Fnninei December H, IWI. DU. O. H. Kaisn;—l take pi—aw la matlnfc this voluntary statement la faror of a prw pared by you called u leßsan , f Blood fiSADOna.’ I bad suffered for At* j«n with Scrotal*, which broke oat oa my bead and forehead so as to dtafigon me nrj much, tad tookoff the katr when tbe dis ease uade its appearance; It else broke oat oa mj arm above and below tbe etbew, sad eat Into tbeakin aud Oeeb se as to expose a foarfhleere. The disease on my bead want so for that several email pieces oi brae came out. I was very weak and loir spirited, and had given up all hope oi erar getting wall, 1 had tried merit ekiUM physicians and they did me no good* In Septeaberlsat, I£6l, I was Induced tc try "Lawn's lkn» 'll) Blood laincHA” t man contest I hod no taho In patent medicine*, but 'after I bed teed three faottiae of Blood Searcher, the nlaere on my head and arm began bo heal. I have bow taken eight co tes bottles, and my head and am are entirely the esara remaining.from tbs sores. 1 will also state that 1 had the' rheumatism very badin.my arnaandlegi. The Blood Bcarohar el* cured the rhspmaUsa* I am now a well mas, over forty years ofege,andlfcelaasnpleaßdyoaaf «1 did when I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pounds.. 1 weald also ataia that the' disease In my forehead waa so badthxt wtrmb*. rtooped and Uftedanything heavy, tbe blood run out ofibpeore. DrJ Keysar had a photograph taken of me by Mr. Oarge, the artist, after X began to get w*lL It dose not show my appearance a* bad e* It was before I commenced taking the mpdiclnn. Ton tan tee the photograph, one &fwhfeh-is now.lnmj. pcsetmira, and also at Dr. Xsjwa ltt Woodetceat* I weald also state that X, took the Bleed flearohet which waa made before Dr; onuneioed aafo tag It. Althcmghlt helped me mat,' Xdid nott* •ever fost until X got the kind made by Dr. KSyrrr hlasall Ons bottle of his did mb more good that two of the old. I believe It Is a great deal sbcngir and better, 1 haw Ita BVwl Hisrrn- irjot greet m**j of my. Erfoads ter t*rlo«dlsssos»» tod l boUsro Übtt bolpod tiw wholo ofthoau . Yob. bi} pablbh this U ion wiih, and I. in woWoi tM». tU*booro*fllk*od«lwMasjo#o«rod.-I Urates till city, Ho. i Piaoittts*»Aad us oaployod v i* Tills * Asdnwß'a Caioa Morbid Work*, M Ways# liTMf. • DAJTIHL A. BOYD. A BLIND MAN 00AMD. I Uts In Sligo, at Clinton Kill, and ban bean nearly blind In both ejse fw nearly. fovyean. .. Pittsburgh, Jily 6,IML . Clinton Hll]s,Bujte. WHs«es»H Y. M’Rsner, Andenen .street, Alle gheny OWy. S. A DAD 90BM LMQ OURMD. Ftminei, September It, LML—I herubjwitfi that t hati.bnd a core lag for over a year. It wse covered with tdoe(i and sores so that I ebb Mu-t work tortwerty ayeer. Hykgswelled so that Iwm •sable to do anything tor a long tlms.ttr at leeat tlx months. I tded several ol the beet dootocs in tbs: dty, bat wltboat any benefit; finally! oaQed on Dr. Keyeer, at Ho. lMWeod street who enlyattendee as Sboattwo weeks, sndgSTs mabbtlwobottfescl. assdn*' and I am now entbetjweU wad kern'co» tinned well tor six months. Inkemployed in lb Ifldfie Kaglna House, on Yevtk gtryet, whan ajty otmtimni. ■**£« to yet 4s Hfkibfad, ee (bars to emm to^MtoAsmcrkd./ 7. \ ’ ’ \ •!; ; / '• ' Dr.-QBO. H.EXYBHB ' ' ki ttowwt .no weed itw«>.T»> proprtslor- TU propriety IHI> woiclnitatu aUt #Vhi ■tody of TMa; o ooftomttfntt iM lifc of tM Tre* into* VMleta* tor dlwiw tboXnnftwnd- Throat, to now offering to rafiKteg hfflnaatty (no «»» raltlor hU expertonco. . medldoa to pnpond with; aoca cor*; lh* ter being diitffltf •xpwiilj'lßf U. tt thmtor* froo iros it: tmpMUMOtdovuMß terv- v - - It hct ocfiod. Bora omm of OaacampUoa than up knownrtneedio* oarth, o ft.--I -' llwfllcarf BBOHOBITM, ... It win cnro'toTßMA.' v •” f ' J “• ItivilloanSOßl THBOATASD BBBAR.. : r It will cor* OOWMUBtwmi, tad 1m in. nlttebl* fosodr toCtilMaraf .tkmXSBBMnMI: . wumvil , "" ... «> * ■ U'isstaj. »• wisbabto am |»TtPSliiPllJQV»nalf UMTio ikWciuv- tos* §o lo Knit of whan m *&**•* T7T ■ D;g. 0. TOBtiKtfistrtrtQTj ; 1K ~ U v-rt r V VALUABLE FABtfFOBSALa.-- V TO ««t*3tbw ofin far at. . V&IiCABLI fasti, mnwcnanr, OfttfeSM. road leading from Darifngton to Bridgwater, sew* tawing ebooilSOaaafouu «adsr foixa»'Th»foa^ < leaxed andin aWghstaUcf wlttmvmi tiiliino well tlmbtridi A large orchard of Appie, Beach, Cherry atid Plum free*. A number ofnmr taOfhg springs ef tbe puses* water.. The farm 'is saari? au SS&id wKhrkireom bedstone abouttfost In takkas^andoradlltodfoet-tUfki-whkfofoußW being worked and In gead,;-usflerj 3>hveisintly located, being vmhin 6 salm of fiew Brighten, 8 miles cf Darlington, and 8 miles of the t choaU.4o. -r* - i For farther particulars inquire of the subacribw,: cm the premier JOHN Hotel,. Liberty str.et, Pittsburgh; ■■: : Jagy-smeod WM. PUTT, Ertcuter. 171UJ1 BAiett—'llie property oi ttojtub? V ecriber, In HcCiare townibfo situated m miles from tbe city, on the Hew Turnptker aal.- also on road leading to Beirysvills, constating,of 80 afcres, well improved, with Uoo fruit trem. A new dwelling hoosetLad tenant boost, fool ABwadercul* tfvatioo, and, having a fine view of the -Ohio Jciver. Will be told whole .or in parts to ■ulk_puroh*ssn. Tkrtdiessy. Xnrairodf u-_... OOLDMBUS COLXM&H, ~ Mazton Avenas, Allegheny City; Or LOOK BOXta. P, O.AfleghraJT ■ folOifoneodWß. .. . . . .. w . . • A CHOICE CORNER XiOTtOR \CL SAi«-rHi*t «Uglbl«-lot ■ nortlMMlMii«r«t MU M W bkbraj Anuta* (60 UU.) Omul WarbAWfluaj. jftalot li67>( feet by 161%ranaioc bedttoata* feet Ter * person dMuensof DsUtiiai. ota iccap*tlon;tM*.lot’l* Very daelrabl*, bring Is oseef th«be«k'locStlonabf thsetffts&d'irithitt ISO m«[ ttwMuiehssr T*iln; bn BfdveU'ttreeV (ttagrisy'e Ltne.) Jf«r taraeepplyto aMd* Mo. tt Ohio a tree’ SPLENDID FABM FOB BALE. WQ talning 7* loa. 40of whldatoWgb rieertfct* tony safer good caldreMom 1.. Ihe impcffenanta Tenant Bopae, and larga frame' Bnfti 'and gh®fe,A thrfrug Or*, chard of graftedfrtdvfcect nata&ons." fiaiam'b eitaated ooe*balf life bos tbe Tilb|rot.BlsuK town* <m the fcankofiheOhlortar. ■ toMayabttt mechanic seeking s pleasant add ebeerfoUbOtoft the shore la Jut the* place* Sad la offered cbfep and o* goodlaraa. -Apply to v ' Jett - B. MoLaIS *<X>„ WlTocrth etreefc ‘ XHOB SALK.—One tapauuuMOtßd* X hand oriilHDtt MOIUM&, 80 inches by V ttt long* all perfect.' *, “ * i ' - ’ V One eaperlor nev BOILUL 88 Inrim diazaater. 8 felt long, ht Inch iron*. TwoHICaADUO PEiaa*fi,feryiax*eed,wtth pdmpeallirrepHi _ j]. ■. Berctal new and eecond«haadBTffAM. XBGimU. frta 16 Inch diameter doira to 6 Inch. Mil fct iold low far each. - HDOff M. BOM, - h&U On the Allegheny titer* oor. Mat AOsy* VALUABLE FAKM. FOBSALE—I7S aoree* situate l&lAwfsnce county, one tofle of; Weetalnuer Gofege* at Sew WUtolng too. Oood bnUdlogs and improvement*fw*U wa» isTed, and in erary respect weUea&cnlated ftr>da* Uihtful country* residence. For pantcnlan aae JtfHß SIAb, near the premises, or iheanbecribef, rtaaUla, Pa. * W. F.SSAL. ahfclc ‘ ’■ ! ■; /MITT ASU OOOHTBY .XOT9 FOB V oa/kkm Gpyef AU#gh«nj, *»ck 10 fc*» frootft&d'Xtodisc Nek HD tot, to »88 foot itmt, ' - : Abost SO mam it MoOlnw' toroita Mov Wogdi’BiiitlilotitOfßit,. l.B.l>AT]|| B.iPATU,.% tocatoniol E Dwk.litfi VALUABLE PBOPKBTT FOB SAW—4O AerM «t lab*. with Sasuktorr FtcUni Mfl Enok* Pc mm, fear DwoWnpnad Bto» Mo, tbroo niiat (ton tb* d*r fc on tfcofitubsrgh, Ifrt W«7M ud ObiaaSittmd udbUo Slnr» in Mod or* iowniUp. infaf crodlt on moot off tb* puebno bumt. Apply to . fclUto W.BBOMttfl.Moeh«nto»BiPk. rIK SALE—A large. otnTeiuent and will llßllbvl TWO-81081 BBIOK HOBHB, ■UuMd onWjlto Hmt, 80. U 5. »bor» Wbliljuvjo ■tmti oootainur otetit rooms, flaiahod (itnl both room, vita til Modus iapromofita* u* 22k96 ieet. Knqsiroof MO * CULP A AHKFABD, 343 11 £ AUUB JfUK ttAiOL—A T»lUbift ULvbia o( UO «nft TM vUA bdMNd) U. ae*ia« € qatara! aeadov. .▲ |ooi DpaUlaft jmw Ak Ban,and&wlCUwUhfinlrato wife prton Situated ia l>ortfartow*ihlft T W«taoi*Uttd Ofc* M Bo Battraad Bh« fcmaa at LpOit JUSMT—Ihr ttaeiMttw/UUIOK JD WUUHOUM,!*. 6 Weed' don frOB Wattf itnaL Jv i for turn* apply to nCAHK lIAHlfr (EiDbidi Stha t or to JOSIFfI WOODWJEfcL, oonn*M»»dWQo4ttmf. - FJ& esAUt—'illO THttlfilS-B , rOitUSl> BBIOK BUILDIBG, ZTo. 10T Boa - G« asd botad cold vatar UmwgboattMaatlxabflUd* tot. Apply to A. Q. OBMAOIi .•■ fltlOOa ', ; . , Ho. 0 Plfliaood.. IjX)K tiAJbK UK JC Aaanp, toCnsplaUardar. lAirty ta -'-n' -• i- •;•. -' ahfcdtf At4*y at law, Hau.la3 Tooztli at,, . TO JLET* rno LET—A lug* BACK BOOK oa Ju nfUrttKMttsaitaUoJbr noSed. , Snsalre** TULTOB'SDBUQ CTOBS, obSaw ' : ■ Hiftbxmt T?OB BENT—A eomaqdioiu THREE. J: sxobi BBids sinuous, b«. <o Bmath ttxost, with *U Badsra iaproroMaU. : Inquire on the ponloas. . i .’ftgfcgw rpo LET—Thiw Boats* iitheQiin XBui»m» with cc wittMisavor. •ro suitable either lor aPrlmtiagOßco or other B*- often kwi porpoao. Apply at tfc# M*f ■ T OOtBTIHqHOOAU ffU* RKfIT— I lhaf tw« .Rqusosoii tin X* ocrneroi Fifth street sod nhsrry alloy, know* 00 Hoo. HPteim Brtho lrt of April' Anlyto - . ALIXAHI>HSXUrer JoSEtf - .1 : Ko.mLft»setystmt. . you mi>-A urg» wi ti&art Xj rooa in the Genres jbartb story. Applyst the araattni Boob oCTHU OYYXOB. •rtfcdtf CTI ..L,:. ■ . PROPOSALS TOOQAL PEALRB&— ■X' Ympc—hwiH bereedredaHhaefieo oftbs Waterworks «p to MABOH tew, Ict.OQAktoree* JOST, to COBIBf 800 on' llt.of April* ObBJMBBBS&t. price, or oaths BUdlagßoala.* ttirCJCut Coal,' o&4 th* bolaneo is goodAMrihintibld Coil' Hsr fori .Uflr.partksUn onfQtro iS tfcooCMa-'df 3ha Wafer -1 , JMlfiHllUilfl,Bip’C PROPOSALS FOR UASl’lHiOS—Pro? XI panic will bo roooirod *tthe cffioeaftba Wafer W«ks opto MABOB STB* for mlißOllaboovi OABT* IHOfi 'Aitp FIPB, for bm of tbs Works, lor.on* year firoa tb* lstof'April for farther ttrUßßlsa.cn*' qoire it ths oOee of tbeWster Works. fehAtd , i JOBHBH >B»HOa*Jßap?t,^. WJUULUX lOtnW YOEK 4JIZ> UTIBFOOKJnd-JIII hr nit nbttUu FiMuitilrtifiulSMf^WA miiniir*«~ ‘ iTMUltfctrti tliifi vaxPoTH CTT^^gALTIMOBiTr^.gSa^t^S'IL 1 •Sitae.'. r. j-; : y Jc--;,?’-V *• *>if y I ftt^^goßerte^arUffli mn i do .la T«<V>o-t.tl&aPr -da^dolgrtauuM ■tol i I ■»■!> »■>!■» KUblwaaiMßlß , W tiSirug nta (a Swforta Vn*> Unrnxrat ’QSMwhnra, lit <Msi l jni l -'wSlHwndH btt» mote MMWMMfawfei ■ w*a«t«yjWr~ niiiiin i VUiIUAAI KOliUn. .f.tMC'.a: Oi-.i ii:.a ..i-iifconnS aaJa-xri- '■ -•• ,• w. r. eoMtJU s > RiAfcßOAt iffljSBsßs2i'iLUTOS BOM rmiAß jaw* wpstS-wcOmwra - AID «AB AZUSi UIOHOBB? ' ” : : : j*i.aaii»i OwyK’ft' • BTABOII AOKJMOY. j . ' n*multcriipHd -an <br rutobaik'*H ■ ■.'ii / . / WAtri KAMMUI WABOH Cok*A»», .. - As 4 kMO Mastull*' tsrhaadaiujinly 0?(8a!r STABCH, rartaoaatila aoM In furtUlaat* tJwUmja.aamt {Manila tanfi; BCffOMAKSBfcXANG,'f - aaTiitt ■■■ ■■■•••■•’ I '■ mvsxtm grant. ■ TTtKKUU AA&IYAJUU> ifitjtm JD 100 bUaTaoTl Maekanl; , lOObtifbbicY*!..*; . ’ lWqr.bbli, io*4o; • l£ObM*. Ho.« v- : **j . ' t.* 1 . aOQfctbUhJtel dot 900 bbli. sum MmM; a ;•• . ttidtodos I '. • - * M>htbV**W fe St >- . - Isrtonttifaraate t»tt»«nd»a4 SMUrasrieitf r^asnu^miS^SPßSiS *. - twni nudmili— w —f jsa. a. 0.1 Mtfba. ; do. BUQb«Til]s._.. fcao “ -j 4JD " . 11:58 ' uSS « ‘ i do m lifcM.- . AfflTM Olocfainttl . . 6;2Q «i f 'i.|A « -da*-fit. r* , . ;4u:lS “IS* •- ,»< ucftWwyfc—d:<Hi»rf«>d Mw. !*•«■ Pitg^th^..^.......^. i*o*.bl| ; do Bmrit,...; „ j,$:U. 6:M *- AA AlHMnflf- :■ &:U <« I 603 “ , do 8:11 « [ T3ft *r -tort?—ol>yf>towa.Ji..;.....,n.h 0:0 •*. I Ktaaoflettoc Bayard with , luciaTii fexaaicfc'flif Se*Ehilad3riifea&d Canal Dotw;at AWmvZ Ptttitmrfb' fort;Wayne did Qhkaco SiSmdui QodnairlUiGlraU&d, HaiiftTtHi «5 afcr MrpMtagtegtJflUfltin! OTMuEamw rtOmbad with 0. « X. B. B. for bMiDsubk 4d Bafirio with, a* T. Car Xotad* .Bated *" -HWfDfliflla Ar*frrmnrtatt>« karto at t-qpfr »L jßator*in*i tntof fclOa,tt* to tt» Wait arBooto-wirt,'sdtt£i«r Korttu bo •toocarod at tha liberty tort ■ ( -i: •'-• ■'■ vVOEßdiawAßt,Tlftkrt Arrat. Tor farther tofamatloa, apply to • - . f • ‘ : WI^L3r«TXWAB* I At»V! r At tha Oompany*a Olio* to Jrdl&t Station, Panel;. ’■• {acSS i • > , : v <ußaoir,.. ♦ghgay Qity, Ij after MOBDAi,LJaa« UtL UH. , mahjTbaih ri«it«'toi ; Pto* 9 tnornto* («xb»t fitmday) ■ ■ ; at all rtatfont, aagaudUng dxraefl riabonf fcr BakUncre* ut<fWash? rYocfc mPhH»Wctito«.v: j ai»•;it. : IXPBXKLTBAI* >8 . 4Uj itmdifalitAWikwbg ' Xov'£^.Tto ( : Btoarafl-'too ■ - p.*., catoc|4iigtotl£« iHMtol |pttBumabarg;lpt JtoUimortlni . t Philadelphia <gE hay Portfc. :, l ; I Q.“. AOWautODATIOH,TBAOSA., _ * it ~.. ' «fc» JcAartpn arerniyiwtitton Tntofrearafl daily <<_ Till I fluMMUildliiiiTiiliilii TriTririillnlwim dflQy(aXBaßt BCBHtoy) fll fc*Dfl.B. J -'~ ; taSrai B ** tk * fcfl*WalTi fiWktaa ItoTaa dally,(except BuriayVttfctftt fcu "V iJeortt'- fl ocnaiinadttlOßTnda to Wiffi Stage* l»Taada£fc<«xaafd Banda? 1/rtfltfOp.ia. . 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