£ - •" - 1 ' Y ~ "■" i - * HJBBDAT MOBHCTO, MARCH 10. LOCAL INTELLIQEXCE. from Yeiterdiy’i Evening Gaiette. Deitroctlre File on Pena Street— Thiee Hen Boned to Death. About ob* o’etoek Monday morning, dr. was dlMonrad: Umlng from the totath Jory or tho Wlrti Hone, a hotel looatod on Poan •Uoot,aoarUio ooiaor oi Hi* canal b»»la..Sho alarm mo tlron by Uto; *aloI>»“> “ d » h » fieomon iron toon aftor .on tho ground, lint botoro tho laaoooonld bo arro.tod th . build ing, and tho Wariington Hotel, adjoining it, ÜbuUUi. The fire eaufihtlb lh»W*hptory of the Wlrta-House* MjP*.*•» Moitl9 if hoi ftiliitMr bed*;- Tho Home* .sorMd to repidiy that threw men Wure burnt to death, while four others Waped with the utmost difficulty, bj, climbing oat upon the roof. and crawling over to the roof of the hoase adjoining* from whieh they were helped down Pj the firemen and others, and being in their night clothe* were famished with proper shel ter and olothmg. . i:i * TfceCoroner.visited* the soeao of the Are this morning, and employed a number of fire men to search for the, bodies iopaoM|d to be In thefoarth story of theWlrta r flotue. The place was tearohhd: with considerable diffi culty* and the pterions report* were fonnd to be tree. ’ln-one of the? rooms* fronting on Penn street* they fonnd the body of an old m.w a resident of I Freeport, Armstrong county. Be had evi dently been aroused * either by the noise* or more probably from the effeota of the smoke* as the body was lying across the bed. He had most likely straggled to get up r bat fell from suffocation. The body wne -shockingly horned* and eonTd not hare been keeognised by his most intimate friend*. JIo was far advanced in life* and we understand that he leaves a wife and eight children* Farther search was made* and in the baok part of the upper story of the same building the bodies of two soldiers were fonnd. Their hoiks* like' that of Donaldson* were but masses of blackened and smoking flesh* and oeuld not be reoognised. At present writing tbejv names hare not been ascertained. A cap* l supposed to belong to : onc of them* was found in the room* partially censuwed by fire. It is marked as followri “Co.D* 149.” The bodies were conveyed to the opposite ildoof the street* where they were viewed by hundreds of persons, niter whieh they were hauled, by order of the Coroner* to the coffin room of Mr. John MeEoowa* oerner of Sixth and Grant streets. The remains of Hr. Don aldson will probably bo taken away by his friends* iwhikTthose of the: soldiers (U not • - claimed.by be blried on Tuesday afternoon, at twe o'clock* from tho coffin room. The Provost Marshal will dstaila military . eioort»ahd the", remains will ha interred in HUldaleCemetery. . ... The Washington Hotel wae a large hnUd in g* four stories high, and had some time •ineo been fitted up in modern style. It 4s the property of-Mr. Johnßsott, of Hast Liberty, wkosa loss is oorered by insurance. The lessee, Mr. David Steel; had no insur ance* and estimates his loss in furniture, bedding*/fixtures; eto., at $4,500. All bis iodgui «wcpri.*itkouv dlfflenlty, *nd und moit of th.lr p.non.l «ff«U. On. »nn gnthand np nil hi. ololhtoE, »ni nfttr doing •0 shouldered a fins feather bed upon which he had been sleeping; and Carried It to a place of safety. < -4 V The Wirt* House ni * much ’ smeller building, oeoupying a front of about forty feet on Ponn street.. It was occupied by Mr. Wirts, who is insured for $2,000; Wo loom thot Mr. Wtrtn kadUen .in. arrears _for rent, and that the landlord, Mr. Junes A. Knox, hod oomo time' oinoo Issued % landlord a war rant, upon whldhthofurniture and-fixturea worn to haye .hoon. sold at nine o’elook thia morning. The amount of the debt was oyer $2OO, and tho goods-had beto-appraised at $OOO. Tho origin of tho fire is unknown, although there are seyerai reports afloat. One is to the ’ that» fW, in going to bU t MeldtnUlly M fc tho cloth** on M t ™ “ oaoght from t dcf*otiT» fluo* • Thcio l* another, hut wo need hot repeat ituow. Coroner KeOlung will hold an inguest this afternoon, at Alderman Donaldson's omoe, eommeneing at twp o’olook, when aU the facte which can be obtained will he -oarefully elio - ited. ' , i . Bchool:Comcen- On Tneidmp *T*nlng, Bdnrah 3d,the pupil* of llfSlilli Wnri, jled bpProf. 6herratt, - 1 gaTssconoert in Maaonio Hall, whioh was a / Inidld success. The hall wj»“ l / crowded, while many who had obtained tibk eti were unable to gain admittance- The performance .1.11 wi good whUnthat . ■omo of the pupils wae excellent. Many of the »o!o» weieeangina ityld which doee gnat credit both to the pupili and their preoeptor. A marked feature of the entertainment wae the singing of 'Master Sherratt, a youth of about four years, who, by w * s,tfo5 ,tfo ? a SW' giTM OTidenoethatho is preparing to eing Star the ways of hia father. The whole was oonolnded with -the dialogue of Uncle Bam and his family. We understand the proceed, an to bo deroted to the loldlara relief fund. It is the intention of the Sixth Ward school to xiTe a repetition of the oonoert in two or thmwweaks/with aruriatlon in the pro gramme. Assault with Intent to Kill. Two nogrooi, named Jamel.Jcrdan ond John Burling, werooommltud tojallU-day bj Jnitloo Dipparti of Kft'townohip, charged oh oath of Joieph Borrj, olio wllh auanlt and battery with taunt to kill- Bmj sllogu thaton Bstnrdoj evening loot, wUlo Jordan and Burling worn in bii boM., abor. tko Patr XUi inn, they nuanlted him in an ostragoom mannor—oao of them drawing a raior. witb which ho ent the proiechtor aoroic tha face, and aUo ent hie wlfo acrou the arm. Tho defbndanU allege that Berry locked thou in-the honio, and rotated to lot thou onti that whan they atUmptod to foroo too •door ho arianltod thorn, whtlo hi* wife threw scalding waur at thorn. Ono of them u cut on tho bond, whUo tho other oxhibiU a raid on thololt tide of tho hoad. Ororo onlu will bo entered agalnrt Berry and wife. Kailroad Accident—Man Killed. \ On Saturday craning, a man named Bam ■ usl MUBgan, residing near Braddookslield station. On the PennSylrsnla was instanfe killed by a passing train. He had left hoiSfor the purpose efessistingoneigh ber to boioher a oalf, and was seen during the erenlngiht the station, under the influence of lienor?? The watchman, in posting *•«»**• road, found his body, a inupelwmass of flesh: He was walklng-along thetraek to wards home, when he was orertaken and crushed to death by a- train! ’ The deceased was lebout thlrty-flre yetrs of ago, and learo* awtf* laifou eliUuu.. Ooros«r-M«Onsf thi ofEQddiattl . Hnoicmxo Santo Oanmain Oir.—Tho ro erStlnglqnad of the 102 d (old 18 th) in tho Sty for aometlm», has boon ordered to report to Oept. Dodge, at OarrUborg, and will leave to-day.- - The ordered'off eoiuliU of tercunU W. P.W.Oroii.B. Do eSWa- »ni a. H. Workman, and prlvaUc John M. W• Lewie, and J. B.Oanon. ’Ml)''-.—■■ graoi*!. Btidrip* jx thx: B«t» W*»n.— TntUdSr> tho lOth lniU, an otectien «B 1 be haldta the Sixth ward tare»<l<>mmoa Coon oUmen, to fiU the by the recignatton’ of Hr. Wm. Itowhottom. The Bopnkdioane, at a mootingheld nlxhW nominaUd aa their candidate Hr." Char. Jeremy, butcher, of Wylie etreet.. Bran ix A«ho«xxv.~Ahoutthl»d o’dOok ,ii, morning a Are broke ont, in tho bakery of Hr.' Hngh Ward, loeatod on Palo Alu it, in the Second ward,-Allegheny. The bake* wax dectrbyedibnt tho main bailding wae laved by meani .of e SrewaU whlch aepa ratod It from the oven. Lxornax.—•Bor.-H. O'Oonnor, for niaagagfcsagg rib* liiib ‘ ilU&tßl* Mdi*SMo ' ■) j iMroiTiß *o ■ fMnt met of of Mtwrt* -.^.’ ; iit/A . «* T-. ~ r "' ■ ’’ *' -%Ci> * ''"■" ’ “~y‘^‘ Letter from Knap’s Battery. Ourmpondatic* of th* PUUburjh Guctt*. Acqttu CmikvVa., linrefc i, 1863. Sisco my last communication, and up to within a day or two ago, nothing of unusual Importance has occurred in 'Util part of the sacred soil: Tedious marches hare been the order of the day, and now, we, together with' Geary's Division, are located at and sear tbit point. • - The usual monotony of camp life was some-- what destroyed to-day, by an event which ex-; oited great interest here, whieh interest will; doubtless be partaken of to a greater or less extent, by oar numerous friends at.home. . At three o'clock p. m-, the bugle sounded “assembly,” and in a few minutes the whole camp was in commotion. The men formed Immediately into line, and proceeded in • body, headed by the olever and gentlemanly orderly, Thos. Sloan, to the headquarters of Captain Knap, (acting Chief of Artillery,) when a committee, consisting of Hammond, Corporal Qe&slitt, and Chas. slid' dieton, Esq., waited bn the Captain, and re quested his attesdanoe outside. The gentle* man goon made his appearanoe, and was in formed to his great surprise,, by Corporal was. Kane, on*behalf of the oompany, that the ob ject of the meeting was to present him with a sword, as a token of the'esteem with irtich he ; was regarded by those under him. This was ( done by Sergeant David Niohol, of Allegheny, In a timely, appropriate and eloquent address, which was responded to by the ! Captain, in his own racy and attractive stjle, amid the loud plaudit* of the men. Lack, of epaee wjU forbid giving evetfah outline of the remarks made. Suffice it to say, they were fully up to the oooaslon, and the “Copperhead* * of the Horth, as well as their deceived brethren; of the South, came in for some pretty hard.' knocks. • . , . At the oonoluaiog. of the Captain's «peeoh| three heart; cheers were given him, end three more for General Geary, who wu present with bla staff. ThU brought the General oat and exacted from him one of hi* characteristic ipeeohet, fall of vim and spirit, and which tr.qn.ntly—ln .vulgar parlauo.—" brought down tho home.” Tho OonorU «[iTJ«i»d gnat hopai ot tho futuro and handlod tp» « copperhead!” without gloroi. Three non cheers for the Qeoeral and thno mere for the Captain rend tho air, when tho oompanj «- toned to camp, highly pleated wlth the eventi of the day. The tword la on.' of molt beantlfnl ttyle and dnlth, and nfloota credit on tho manufacturer*, Bailoy A Co., ofjPhua* delphia. The blade la of Damascus steel, the scabbard of finely polished steel, the bands, ring*, guard and hilt are chased fin elegant designs and heavily glided, while the grin i* ribbed and well allvered. In proportion*, de sign and finish it would be hard to ezoel, and upon it is the inscription: - ' ■]_ ** Presented to Captain Joseph M. Knap, by the member* of hi* Battery, as ot esteem. Cedar Hoontaln, August 9th, 1862. Sulphur Spring*, Aug. 24th, 1863. Antic tarn, Sept. 17th, 1862.** , , Accompanying it was a MorooeocMe, Ac., coßting.ln nU.?l*OjBo.- Among those present on the -occasion wul; onr esteemed fellow townsman John AtweU, Eiq., father of Lieut. AtweU, now command ing the battery, who is on a visit to his friends In the army. He expects to remainwith us a few days, during which time he will visit Falmouth and other points of interest. The dry March winds are test drying up the roads, and as soon as they, are .in proper con dition yen may expect fi - movement onthe part of Hooker** army, an ••expected The army is dally improving in condition, and when called upon to encounter the foes of the old flag, whether It be in the Souther North, they wiU not be found lacking. ; The Qaattu finds its way to camp frequently and is always hailed and treated as a weleomp/rts itor. More anon, Ibi Ou. Cmik Eaileoad. —ThU ro*d ii now being constructed Irons TitusvlUo down to OH City. Operations, have again been oom mn«d on tho MmJtUIo nnd FrnnkUn branch* and it is expected to be finished a»xt spring* N*w PoSTorfici.—A new postoffice, oalled Cheniers, has been eeUblished in Robinson township, on the Middletown road, lost and one*haLT mi'es from the city. James Bryan has been'appointed postmaster. Rssigxxd.—BenJ. W. Morgan, of the 45th Pennsylvania Regiment, reached home on Satarday, haring, we are informed, resigned ,his position. ' Horn.—Frank p. B»k«ir«Il, of Himpton 1 * Better;, nrrirod in the citj on Seturdey» on brief leeTO of ebaonoo. , LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FBOll OUR EVENIHQ EDITION. IMPORTANT PROM. TENNESSEE. Additional Particulars of the Battle at Thompson’s Station. THE I.OSB OS BOTH SIDES. Cavalry Fight near Murfreesboro, THE REBELS CUT TO PIECES, News from Vicksburg. CuciiKiTi, Marsh 9.—A ipeeial from Mur treeaboro to tho o<r.eU» give. additional partlealars of tb« fight at Thompson'* Bta tioß. • i l There is bo evidence that our foroei w«e surprised. Van Dorn ttm known tp »• i® fullforoe ahead, and the brigadrwa* ilowly advancing and eonitantly ikinnlßblng, when the rebels with their superior for« «ag*g«d win front and on both fisnki. The 124th Ohio, whloh was in the rear with.the,wagon train at the time of the rebel flank movement, were eat off from the main ibody auddfcaped. The 22d Wisconsin, 69th Michigan,.Md and 85th Indiana,‘ were then completely sur rounded- After exhausting their ammunition and having inflicted a severe loti on the reb els, they were forced to surrender. • A flag of truoe wai lent to the rebel lines, ;to obtain information, of our losses, wai pro ’hiblted from approaching the battle-field. The fi»g ; was told*by rebel officers that they f had'buried .eighty federal private. killed out frlabu and twentyi .who afterward* died of /They laid that from 5OO fed serais wire wounded. ~. L v • ! 276'S.denToficer. werekllMd, andbdlona. wOnnded.Col.Baird, of thoBslhludlaui,and. h *WMxiSto l s*d» force of 13,009 engaged. They lo.t one Colonel, aereral line olfieari,. ! ISO killed, (and a proportionately number W< The 7th fean.ylvanla and 4th Michigan cavalry attacked BdeieU’. rebel cavalry at CalonvHlo, ten mile, from Murfreerboro, on Saturday, and eat them to piece.. _ The rebel, lo.t SO killed and.lBo wounded, all by eanre litrohee. Two Captain., .thro*. Lieutenant, and fifty-three private* were taken' prisoners, i And aU thiir camp equipage captured. t The'fTtZKMi’e correspondence say*: Look oht for stirring dispatches from this qaeriet srithln three days, if. the rebels • tend their Aground. I : The ; ffasedi has news from Vicksburg to •Tuesday. Everything lspwkiog will. It Is thought that all of the oanale will be soooess iuL The gunboats will soon be übleto'paii through* tne banal opposite "Vicksburg. A runboat has gone up to; Yasoo Olty. Therw is so doubt as to oar ability to get our foroes in the rear of Vicksburg/ and out off thills loommnnioaUon with Jaekioh. ? Nashtiu.*, Maroh B.—Lato news from Jrahklin'state that our troops fought with I mat valor-until-theirammunltton was .ex isted. wounded is abottSOO. ’We lore l.OOOprUonf ra. The re port .bout the rabjl neg.o reglmwle pr»v.*to Wn.» The rebel ion, aoeordln* to their own atatement, 1. double our« In killed aud wounded- tylota'an officer. killed. SK H'ljra J9J.CUIJTSIS. P W.'Wn.UAMSIsOO.U ; IKPBOTXD Deoßumuu family Sewinr Jadehihe*. | felwoon, Boii H Tornth Rtwt, BUrtmirfi. i vkMjiMUMa flz»fr6uftA**>tolinßSyd(Ain I Sn-nfMir attcUa.it dty.Ttoy COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBUBGU HABttßia ' Omn or thb Pittotwb Daily esunra, j , HoxnAT, March 8, 1888. J Honey matters continue • excited end unsettled without, however*.»ny material change in retes.- We quote nominaUy at 142 Gold and Demand Rotee, and 132 for Bllver. So dlpatchee hire been, receired from Seer York; since Friday, and we arc. consequently unable to give any report of the more, meat* la monetary affairs. The produce market continues eery dull with no, demand whatever for acy ol the leading article*.; There eppears to be no diipoiUlon oo the -part of* to operate at present; unlms at reduced fig* ure*, to which <hoWers are unwilling to submit* Ev erything depends oo Gold, end whilrlt wmilua un iMttled and excited there could be no great amount of - business done. - PROVISIONS—Bacon is fftm with a fair demand at 6o forfihoiiiei% 134®8c ft* BldaerS# PWn j Hems end 100 for Sugar Cured. Lard to firm with ttntypai- u 10@10>io for Oountrj, end 10j4®Ue I foe City Xeaf. A it- I GROCERIES—The demand is light but the mar- I ket la firm at previous rates. Sugar ranges from 12, I @l3c; Coffee 34&35c, and Molssm 55£60c; 1 FLOUR—-There to nothhSfe-doisg in this article, ] apd the market is eery dull and neglected. The trahe- I actions are very limited and confined altogether to j the wants of the local trade. Price* remain without materiel change. j gggnj |a in good demand and firm, I with a sale of 60 bush at $8,25. CloYtreeed to dull with small sales at $5,75 to $6,00; Timothy Seed is steady at $2,50. I POTATOES—Ths demand Is good and the market firm, with Bales of 290 bush at $1,00; 60 .do do at $1,00; and 60 bnih prime HeshannockLat $1,12. DRIED FRUIT—SaIe of 25 bach bright Apples at I $1,60; and 60 bosh Peaches at s3^o. | GREEK APPLE—firm, with aales of 8D bbla at | $2,75 par bbl, and LfiO bbls.Tork State at $5,60. BEARS—firm, wish sales of 60 bush prime email White at $2,76 per bushel. I OOBH—isle from store of 100 bush prime Ear at 1 too per bushel. SALT—SaIe of 60 bbls No. 1 Extra from store at I $1,66 per hbU _____ The OU Market* a.—Tho receipts of Grade OU continue tight, | reaching only 1182 bbls on Friday sud Saturday. I There U considerable Inquiry, which together with a I light supply, kseps the market sttady, and prices are | fnUy maintained. We quote at Oo In bulk, and 14$ J ln bbls. Sale' of 63d and 101 bbls, at 14c, It I ;jg however, that In the event of large re* I | celpta, prices must decline. '' . Refined la quiet with ,uo movement In any of the standard brands, and In the absence of sale* we quota lat WQWv*, in bond, and free. The follow* I Ing salce of outslie brands, mostly were reported on j I’change: 160 bbls, In bond, at 28q 160 do do, at 26; I 110 do do, a 28)£cj 62 do do, free, at 34c; 60 do do, at 1 35e; and 48 do do, straw color, at 34c. I k unchanged, and deodorised is IUU held lat 40c. Crnde is nominal at about previous ratal. I Hew Tmk dispatches to the Oil Exchange, under I data of March 7th, quote Crude doll at 21®23c; I Refined, In bond, 37®38c, and 43@44c, free, and I Naptha 60c. imports by Railroad. Frmaoaou A Guvcaaan RaiiAOan. March 7 2 kecs lard, Stewart BoberUon; 2 bgs feet hers, tnak VasAorder: 60 bbls fleur, W h Oouper, ; ou oo dee A Fetser; UM pcs bacon, Wm B Ueye A co; 2 bbls eggs L H Voigt A cj; 216 oU bbls, Arduoo oU co; 247 bole apples, L JOafrer, 79 bsU potatoes, 63 bbU apples, J i a. Feuer. Ft. Want A UinCAOO RauAoan, 9_*> this flour, McDonald A Arbuckie; 83d bcttirliyi Joshua Rhodes; 4 bbls beams, W H Kirk* patriot; it bbls flour, Atwell, 1 Lee A or, lot produce, g FUnnigan; 199 bgi mill Bed, DAM Wal* i car corn. Geo McCann,-. 6 care-ice, W J Walk* er; 155 tge wheat, D A fl Wallace; 46 tee 7 bbU grease F Sellers A ce. ■ J ltnpoiu br River* Z&SSSVILIA-Pu Emma Qiahax—6oo bbl» flour, yu bbl* pork, 10 ease* bacon. 30 bbti egg*, 7 bbia butter, 70 bags Med, 6 bbl* do, Ibx poultry, 3 ■t. cow toll*, 1 bat aheep pelt*, 1 bog dried iron, 6 bbli do. Clarke A co; 1M bbl dried inOt, Adame Sx* onee co; 34 bte dried truft, 17 bg* do, 6 bbl* «o*t 1 ente race, 1 bbl apple*, 1 bbl potato**, 1 box *un drtw. J A fetter, 4ul Ut potatoes, 17 bbl* apple*, 2 •k* race, A £dgil, 4 bbls'egga, 1 basket batter, J O MoVari 6 ek» cheese, B Jaunty; l bx an*,barrel* I dried trait, J »irtlwactb A co; 9 bbl* uriad fruit, 2 bbl* c eeed, 0 U tUlaley; 2 bbU potato**, 1 jar, 1 bx, Kliia K«»—; 20W) ti lumbar, W B Alchardaoo; U ak* ■eras*, W Yuccas; kl bt>U lard, 3 kegs do, 2 bbl* esdTi bbl butter, 1> J Ulchardj; 3 bx* h b good*, MraVangbnj ado do, 1> Jeoea, 2* pfcg* auoOriai, Sbomaker A Lang; 9 pkgainndri**, Jacob Marcbj-43 bbU oiL W P Wwldridge A co; 7 bbl* oil, If Trust 60 bee potato**, 131 bg* com, J 11 Thompson} 1 bbl .. hu tutu B XWDaldMa ; 1 bx gUwware, W bltmora. Wolf* I>uA A coj 27 bbfa dried ixoit, W P Beck A oo; 350 bn cum, L W Ul; 76 beg* potaioee, C B*Btoll; H baa dried fruit, Y Vaugord T, lbx berling, Bdgertou gatewart; 0 pkga b h goJkto, Mr* Clarke; 10 ban u CoMMCgi 2pea oil veil tool*, W Kelson; lO dOtIWOoM •“ CINOIMHATI—raa fiasriaoe—l bx sundries. Lone A DaUi T bdla Iron, Urafl, Bennett A co; 903 bdla do J U'Ulipbabt; 600 bxe etarcb, 400 bble flour, A Lang, V tea name, Meckeown A Liobart; 10 bxa etarcb, 700 bgi 'do, 626 bx* meat, Clark* A 00. LOUISVILLE—PaaPa** Loaxxx—3 package*, Burke A Barnes; 2 bbl* oil, 3 bale* cotton, Tbo*. Ar> bucble A «r, fiu bid* wtrlsky, Miller A Kicketeon'; 63 • roll* paper, Lepton A Olden; 10 tea grease, 1 Dickey A co: 6 tea beet, Wu B Hays A co; 2UU bbl* floor, tJimpaoa A Kuox; 100 do oo Wn McCotcbeon; 339 tea Urd, 43 bbb oil, 201 bx* bacon, 36 tale* cotton, Clarke A co. _ RIVEB INTEIiIiIGENCE. The river Was about stationary etithii point lest ereniog, with nearly seventeen feet by the pier mnrU. This om emanated principally from the Honongahela, as the Allegheny, es ijret, has rated bat a tew inches and wa heard it elated that there ware bat twenty-elx Inches of water at Oil City yea* terday. The weather continue* pleasant and eery larerable for operations at the wharf. The arrivals include the Soma Graham from Zanesrille, and Hast logs from Louisville, both with foil cargoes. The Key West,from Louisville, is thr next boat doe. There had not been a single depart ora up to last eTenlng. It was thought, however, that the Pro, J nesa would gat off for Cincinnati during the night. ' Ben. Way, lata in command of the Empire City, which boat I* attached to the Uimteippi do* jltlU, arrived at hli home In Sewlekly on -Saturday. 1 Gapts. Trank Marietta end Jemae Woodborn were ;In the city yceterdej. Capt. Marrette, wa under- eland, is building another boat. Capt. Wn. Haslltta mammoth sioe*wbeeler ii rap* idly approaching to completion. ■ 6fie will be, : when ‘finished, one of the largest and finest staamers on the Western water*. : The Davenport, Capt. B. 0. GrayVnaw steamer, I 1 will eoon be finished and ready for business, Shale! Intended for the northern Lina Packet Company, I and will be placed Jn the 8L Louis and Upper MU- I steippl liter trade, I Oapt. W. W. Martin has another hew boat at the I 'wharf,slmoelflaished. Capt. Martin has mperin* I Ltendad ihehcßdUgOf no less than three boat* with* I I iln the past year. I : The Trad Lorens, Oapt. Meson, Is loading for St. I (Louis and all points on Iho Uppfr MtetelppU l a good prospect of getting off aooh. ~ \ I I The neat passenger steamer Kellie Bobirs, Captain I-Gould, ,1s' announced to. leave for Cincinnati and I Louisville this evening. | I - The popular and commodious Argonaut No. 3, i I chpt porter, lathe first bolt to leave for St. I* The Minerva, Capt. Gordon, is the Wheeling pack* I at for to-day, leaving promptly at noon. I. The Qnipm, Capt. Ayers, returns toZanea- I villa this eveninfTas usual, ait 4 o’clock. , ,f * : the sUnncb and reliable Bastings, Oapt. Boblnaon, j 'is announced , for Cincinnati and Louisville, lasTlng | lon Wednesday evening.' '■>; rjnrn.l.lAM BABNUILIiA CO., Boilei !VV lU)un md BkMt In* Wort*™, r m BT&BKTiVoS. 9% SSLMatid St H»Ttai*fosr*4jL EMiMMdppSMit wUairwd jnSJSy. to W SSSSSjitßOlfiaElaO* iAn* audo aghtfTj; s?^s®SSt ftnnxn- titi Tnn"* IM/, *"** , * irf iHILLB* FAT&r BOIL**. : *a»»irtn* «*■•?»- . . ! P BO O L AM XTION.—CITY OF X emsßimaß sprout liooori«ao» iritt thKttwMwcO* of fliiwl !AJ**xab!y of tba OomwonirtaUh of PaoaajWanla, vrorldisf for th* laoorporatkm of. tha City of Fttto* horfhi «*dof-th»oarioß» roppWm«nta~tO'~Htd~Aet, JfH. O. BAWTKB, Jr.. lUror of nld dty, do tan» | this, ay Proclamation, th»i on tbo BXOOMD TUBS* DAT Uf XABOH. A. D. 1563,be1nf tha 10th dmof! thittOfSt tha qaaDßod. rotar* of tb* fifxtk Word I iof BaM cUY TrtU .me«t iat*lb*T ai tha PCBLIQ I SOROOL BOUB* la mkt ward, a&d alaot b? ballot OSIJUTI£RB-XO?BSRfX.AB~A-MUIURDT ftvdfcAnatsplnd term oTWillfulßowMtoa*radfaad., - - rl;I - i' ! filran nndar my hud uf awt'Una SHh day of -tmn&r--- —b. g»Airr>^~ .1 io* '**:■»?-<•* trttoHii to— i- 1 1 -v «».w2j ' UJ»;w •• <•■:•.- •? BTWLtJIIJB OiAT^. F~OR 'cmcnjNATi •r HABTIMGS, Capt. Uubk. Sobtnaoß, wiil lebt» aLot# md inkriiU’ditW ports on W t« DA Yf lEs Ulh Inst., at i o'clock p. m. Tor {night or paaage apply on board or to .0.. L ' mhlO ' J ’U& F~aCB» j * ■ TfOtt CIMJINNAU, ( £ TILLS AND HT. LOUIS.—The Be*d£fißtlr and elegant steamer ABQOfIAOT ho. i, uapk. J. ” • roller, will leave for' the above and intenuediaie porta on THU DAY, 10th in»t,, at 4 p. nu For freight or passage apply on board or to ; J. B. iHVIKUdiVN A CO., I ± ula mhS JOHN FLAUIt, ~ f OUtt UlMjuSl>Ail * X? IBYILLIL—The lire ASLLIX 800888, Oaptain Ooohl, ww icavu -a above on MoADA*, loth InsUut, at 4p. n». For freight or passage apply on boatd or to J. B. XaVIHOSTON A CO.i I A „ Btlk » nh6 jOHM FLAPS, 1 6 : til OK DA VISA PORT, 1)U- J} BUQUft ANI» rAINT 1M q«« sad ■altnold £turib&rn i.lue <>■ •»•«•«« pac&es DaVAUPOB 1, C*pv. A. 0. ««*, wtili.-*™ M*boT6oa W£oNJ£4t)Ax» SUtvh tot , »0d ww poctiiveij (0 ibrovgb aa- Mreribed. For IreUbt or p*-*»K' *pply °a bosni .* to J. B*LIVINGSTON*CO., I - mb6 a 0. UHAX, •i'UK - UU-lJggi-J JJ BUHUt AKD bAIMl 1 Tbo Horth.in Llnapachelateamar FAVBD C*jit. 1. M. Mason, wlli leave as above on H KU> Att- DAY, March lui*-, at *p. m. , , For freight or paanga appljon board or lo • J. A 00.,1 &.Ut)*AY» • mbS JOBS FbAOK,■ ' . •J Kli.UUi.Aii W JSaAi. tt l fcAHXSVILLH PAOKST.-TbtiHißM uviad bonatUal p—wfr ateanier .SnotA wia «am, QmU Moan* Aren, lentM Pltuburgb to TCJfidDAX, at * o-dock P. Batoning,lanteaZanmriUeKVEKY mi)AY t HtS a. to. rot freight of piwnage apply on board or to i. B. LIYIMOBTOb A 00.,'AgeaU, PlttubotgU. A. 8. H IXttCB A CO.. Agent*. ttaowTlltfe. ; no* f Hit FUSHi rAtttiHifrttim t . UItfEBYA, Out. Jotu-AHEfifli QmzAob. leave* Pittoborgb fcr Wheeling *»«/,* u "* DAY. TUUBSDAX and AATOEDAI» at it.*.n» . pnnctnall*. Leer* Wheeling far PUWtmiJh e*«j MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and YBIDAY, at 8 a. iu. Yhe above »»**"***■ make* cloee eonneciioue at Wheeling with line side*wheel itenmer* tor Marietta, Parkanbnrg and Cincinnati. ... for Mon. ft fgg.l %, u , ’ U 4 Water iuett. ADJOOKNBI) OBFHABS' codkt , SALK.—Bj eirtaeuJhnQrderofthe Oiphaas 1 Oo«nof Alleghenycounty, t will exposeat PLtiLXU J fiALX, tarthe Motabdauf tbe Coart Boos** Pitta- j tarcb! on B/ITUUDAX, the litb of March next* at I ID o’clock a. m., the Allowing tho P n P* I j erty of tiojrge Budolpb, Ula ol Alleghany City, de- 1 I C *AU l, |hoootmr eontigom* loti or ttaw of; ground | cornerof Qtbeoei ifld lie lure nt itreets. I Vint Ward, Alhghcny City, beinglot* Mo*, 1 -13, IS, I id and 16, In the piau ol tola lala oat- by the »ui>- I I licrlber, by tlrtue of an trder ol the Orphan* uwt. I Lot Mo. U. "beginning at tbo c ® ri^*f_ ol | £34 Bolaont etfeemt thoaoe along Bebecca street os I the Used lot Mo. is; tbecoe aUng the line I of said Iwt Mo. Is eighty feet, to aa allay ten fdit I fTt rt tneno* Pi met to t&e comer of DeUnont I andßabecca street, the place of begluniag-tneloJii I doa.lS.lti&dlS tuTlageaQhafiontol 3) feet on I Bebeeca street, And extending back, preferring the I sfldta, 80 teat, to an al.ey un feet wide. ’ I Aneo.—Tkuee fite other certain lou of grunt d sit* I detain the Flr.t Ward, Allegheny City aforuaid, I and numbered In the plan aforesaid u Mo* IS, 10, I g-»gigndB,each haring afronton Bisgestreet Cl la I fast and 8 incha*, aad extaaelog back-to tbeten-fMt I alia abovaJaeatlfi&ftd. . 1 t»» m * o* -* >nft*half the purchase money In I each, and balance in two tqaal annual installments, I with interest, secured tjy bond aadmortgago. I • SABAH W. BLLOLFB, Administratrix. I ___ ; ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF KEAi. ISTAT*.—Bj virtu* of an order of the Or* obans 1 Oonrt ot Allegheny county, nadw .th* IUU d«y of February, lMU,toe undai*igu*4, txocotsrol iha last Will and TosUmeat of Kliasbeih Jdcdlttllto, dtowd. will expeeeto POBLIO eAL*»:on aAT* CJiDAI. the 14to day of March, IBtA at lO o clock a. mA Oft iha premises, corner of Jackson endhlTls loaaU-Mtif tacun City,ibalcU-w* tag described nal «ute, U» property o( *aid Klke beth McMnUto, deoaaswl, described-as fcU>w», riai ■ , Jtortnmng on thaearner of Jackson stmt, to in# baeoad Wafd of to# City of Allegheny, ooonty ntomaid; thane* alsng Bielsion (mw Bmvoj street narthwmdiytwentyftTeleet two inched to the ooner of u>t no.* to the hereinafter menttonad pton} thaaob eto&d the line of eald lot So. S wrest verdiy sUiy-a*rsn*fMt six inches; thence eodtowtodly twenty toet two Indus to said Jackaon straat; ihenc# >l«s •nij-j.nn. ri* tooaewto l>lwin.eti stmt, toe pun of brgtowflgi ©#=• tag tot Kwraad So. 1 to 8. 8. nhleUa' plan, tod be in* theaaa*:«Uch waeooneejed to in* *£*l**' both ctcJCßiltof ib* deetdantt by Jsnew JCtliulUe aadhto wile, by their deed dated Jnna 5*3, lets, nnd itamkdufP«d BootTOL. UL'Hi-*”, rnclod OB .uum d«rU**iiot. Hum., part Irani and part trick, two storiie 'high; also s mnafitsbls. Ternseasa. UttSltY ft. ACB.LKY, hxtcutor. ; h. TsU. I*. 1*63. falfrSwdiavwT IN THE UKmiSB' COUKTAKO Or ALLEOBESY CWOKTT, «nUi ajltsoto. In th» mnttor o( tbrfieni £atet« Siuuuii MoOtugur, daccaaad. Mo» 3, December T.np, ltttiS. tttil'rt I’aittllim or Valuation. ToTkomaa HcGrsgar, jaxna#McGr»gor,Wllllaiß McQragor, and Baao*l fends rimltb and Huy hla wiia, Tiocawlr Mary McGregor,) hetri ; ood leg* l nprsMniattTea of Jobs. Kcotegttr, arehaitby uottfadthatanlnqalaltton vill In huimom of the ibon menilonod order or Wnt I of Partition, on tbt premiaed mentioned and do* ■enbed in Mid writ, to aaaemble at the premises on Tovnaand'BtrMt, in tbs Sixth Waro, City of Pitta* borah, on XHU&SDAY. tho S6th day of March, A. iMd, at 10 o’clock a. m.,to make p*rtitioa.to and among the balre, Ac., of ibe laid dactaied, in neb mauaer'aad in inch proportions as by ’ tbs lav* of übCMßOßWbbtidlneleli if rack partition can bo a ado thereof vlihout prejudice to or spelling Uia vbofej bat if sock partition cannot bo mule tharooC aa aforesaid, tkan to valao and appraise tha —according to lav, at which time apaplaea yon aioy attend If joa think proper. : • HABBY WOODS, Sheriff, Snxjurr’s Omoa, Pittsburgh, fab. *>,lBo. Shkki kH w M tiALK^xunucl KcJt»r «nd> Mafy,.'hU wife} Thomoi H&klnooa and Aii*abetb,kla drifts Sidney. Boyar and Biriraijltfa wife, la right ot said Mary;A.,Bfl*ab«*bJu»d StrlA, bain dad i*g*l iepreaeatallraa of John WMte, do oaaaed, nJoan Birtca dad thaOaih MainnllMnr* 4bo» (JooptßT, 80. IS, la Partition.' Ordarof Sale. Bynnueot the abort order of «ala f Uiaed-oaC or tba Dim Let Ootrt ofAUaghear coo*ty,Fannsyl i van la, tad to tba Sharlff of aafd.cotnty [ then will ba *x(totad to Fablio Sale, at tba oourt tiooae lath# City of Plitibatgh, la »»td oeunty. ett MOBDAY, tba 23dday 6f March, A. D.IBW, ar lO o'clock a. bu, tba following deccnbed Baal to wit: AU that oertila lot of gronadrittrited, lying and being-in Banira towahlp, Alleghaayceonty, being lot 80. 17 la Thotnpaoa BeU’e Ptto of lon on HnnMrt «tm, haring a liont ol oao hondrad feat on Wdlla street, and extending to depth two bandied EAfiBY 'WOODS, Sheriff, flirsxnr** Omox. • l Pitta borgh, Bab. 27, IS6S. f DIStSOLOI lON OF PABTNKKSaiF. -Tk. PwtMnhlfhOTloiOT nn, hm bSSTIhI. i*j itmitni HT ah MHftM iAfl«bt*d to nld ! flraa **• » 0 I BMrttTgafliUip. whw»U wtw h»weliihnM»m» «U Irm »»J pi<*at gj," MMitiiua. Tittabargh, Jab. Jlat, IKS. •: G ai.liM* *«» *&P a s¥&ju! •**. (HKtfßuiidtep, "“•> ; jiiißa tt.MBY. ■ftbnUfy Ultima. [•? t>J mutual tonwnt, dl •idiut Mid arm «• teMbrnotlOjl g tor (*jm«nt to BSHHATT UIW'»«■ **'.“S ■trert, (Ga**« Bnlldtoe,) *nd dltioM togama » Mid Bra m. notlßad to gf* 1 VffiaOfloC “ I. BBSS**! liAKB. . r Winmri id. 1883:t««-l»wdew 1 L ■c&s^sss i k.-üb*t, [ rut.tonli.l.h.iuh.uaa. ms i«rt«« [ ISAAC <WtAl6,'. I 9BTLBT SAW iu constantly oft bud a PLABK,WUDOW p*| SUB4I&A, JOI6TB, tATffß, rA LUOS,*O., Ac.,*Acr —- ” «r»»:*rfJFF with ' H« wfU WirfMi fe» Bkym wvww mu proartM and •* ttMBKB or FOP , r 222J!!3?iS£d toSSawtt* it**. LAB.MU frttodUriy jgggJS r , «*»***< w« lijm •• “ >-»«"! sioo rimißjemlH ■, ..■ . „ 5&52&J5K.* *3£2STS.- ,-Jr- Mayor. jaaa vs. rin'nißo LIST OF APPLICATIONB A FOB SfiliUNQ LIQDOBS, filed is theClerk’e oaic© op u> itt«rch 6tb, isa: B Jpv Frank, tavern, Ccllim township; ; Bryan James, do, Bob c»en do; Br»«dy James, do; Birmingham; Beer Jobn, - de, But Birmingham;' Bettoar Stephen, tavern, 4th ward, AIV gbeny; Becker Fred, A Co./otbtr gOode, 2d w’d, do; Bedel Jacob, eating bon**, lit ward, Pjttiburgh; B-raardlX AOo.,tav<rn, Sd do, do; Co’bnagbau other good*, Sd ward, do; C.mpbeU Jome*,Tavern, 4th ward, do; Caoiubt.il Jlatthew, do, 4th do, Allegheny; Pramb e GotlUb; do, lit do, do; Dagan Thomas, fatlcg-b'otw.' Sd ward, Plttab’gb; BUlec John B,,tavern, . ;Bth do; .do; Diamond W. T., do, 6th .do do; Kgser* Ernest, 1 do, Dmjnesße; Jagao Xbomai, j do, 6lh v«d, Pttub’gh; G*rbweuder Q=b.i do, sih do do; Groh The'-dow, eating home, 8d do do; Gannennan J., tavern, Msaabath tp; Herbster Jcnepb, d~, ilk ward, W.Ubargb; U-trJobnG., do, aanchoiter,. Hartman John, do, Bltmlni bam, Horn John, do, 4tk ward, AiUi.b*nj; JootiJobo, d ‘, . Kllktbeth tp; Knapp Joseph, do, LawreuceviU*; Keget Jacob. do, 4th ward, Allegheny; , ' Kiook, Henry, do, • Puqkeeur; Bens Jacob, do, Ist wsrJ, Pittsburgh; Keller Jacob, ether gcodt, Sd do do. Lightnor A. A Oa* do, Baldwin tp; * . Mioljl in Bermae, eating house, 6th w’d, P’gh; UctiambridgeJ., Uvein, itawaid, do; McDonald Ju.,. do, 21 do, Allegheny; HcOol'oa&h 21. Jr. A Go , other g’ds, 4th w’d, F'gh; H, tavern, . 4th ward, Plttabargb; beUejnJcbnT.,other g'd*,4;h do, do; O'ttonike Jamet. boots, 2d ward, do; I'Mtere Philip, tavernc 4th ward, Allegheny; Bid /Iph Gottrisd,.ether good*, 4th w'd, do; Biobland John, tavetn, lit ward, Pimburgb; Steel fiotert. d>, 4th do do; • bcbolx henry, eating boast, 4th ward, Allegheny bberman Michael, tavern, Uollini tp; Trax Ja»a, do, McGandteutp; Volta Joeepn. eatlng boose, 4th ward, Allegheny; VlatfceUer A Bearing, tavern, 3d do, Pltub’gh; Vlerhellcr J. D , do, hd do, do; VehrdngCbrbtlin, do, 2d do, do; Wltthanar Avgust, eating home, Sd w’d, do; Woiff Frank, tavern, Moidure tp; Xotmg Jacob/ 1 do, Blrmlngbim; | KauSelt F., eating Aoase, Blrmiagham; I The Go art will meet on UdUDAY, March 16th, 1563, at 10 o’clock, to act on tho above came. 1 Wy A» HKBBOH. CUr A ALCOUNT OFTJfcUfi iiOItOUUJi OB' I TJCMPEBANGKYILLS, from March 26th, A. 1 D. 1562, to March 6th, A. l>. 1863. Janet Killy, CotUctor , . To On Borough o/ TemperauctviUs. DB. March 6, U63—To amoant per duplicate for | a BorcnghTaxa*.......—ssl4 is • 08. March 6,.18ft5-By amount paid | MoUomU, Treamror.- 88 Error* and Eaeneratlon*.~—2l 81 I Per centage fcrrooUactinj-.. i* w Janet tScDomU, Tmtunr, jo Ik* Forough of ffeaywraaercilfo. DB. Balance from March 2Cth, itSl»»»»4 ® ReeeiTel lo*t taxes from year « ; March 6,lBo3—Paid by Jam** Kelly, Collator- IfUVre 61 " 08. March 6,lBB3—Amoant of oaUtind* Inj A. D. 1862 U—8 73 B 2 Amount of wariadi»P*ld - 8® Per centacalo Trcaaaier , . »«7 Balance in Trcaaury..——JoJ7 51 PATRICK RENHEDY, _ \ x n iitotu JOBK P.VXEBBELLEB, J Aaaiwr*. mhOJtd f I~v I M id MA V LNIiH INaTiTUTiO-N, -NO> J >«n6 guraruxn Stuzt, (oppodte the Ooatoa HoBH.I Chartered by the lieglalatar*. •rvxaast Prealdent—JAMES. PARK,J a. Wsa. H. smith, John S*. Jainlaft . Tb««. O. Tleeelnr., I Jcahaa ThM g, Blair. I Jnoob Stnckrath, ,Trad.B.U«* AtouEndlaj, Bcnij Uojd, I AltodßUck. • ' ' ' y tXClXUl'l' ‘ Joetah King, * 0* Sb(» - 'jO. H.JWoll f , A. 8. Bill, Jen. BUworth, jR. D, Oochrae, B. ToWUr.i W.Aißeed, JWm. Bmlth, J, W. WoodwtH, R.aachr&artn, |O. B. Jon*, r TUhm, aw. Eickoteon.lD. r. Jopw, J. U. Henna* B> B. Hartman, IW. H.Tbelpß, D. u. Loon,0» J. Aadenoa* |o»B^Bnrron, Jhs. W. Bnxttrr 0. X/McKinler,| tf. IhTnaan. ta’KiBUEY. •; * Open dally; froni 9 afni. to 3p: m; AWtoeeday aadUat«»daj*»ealnga»irbm*tatb’«tock. -Deposits recelred at 02LE BlltX aadwwanli. : Dividend* declared laDeoember and Jon* of aaob *°DiVl<Jcn<li allowed to reseeds are placed to tha credit of tbedepedtorae principal, and bear Inter "boollT rg ufm-ter, By -Lawv, Ac., faraiihad at the office. ’ . ear*rhta In»iltntk>n oflere. especially to tho— per ■one whcee earning* are small, the opportunity, to •ecnmSlata, by am*Q deposits, easily meed,* fom I which will be a reeowca when needed, their money not only Wing nal*, but bearing internet, Instead oL i««n t noprodoetire. - mygp-.lyemaaa XTOTACIfi ia;IIItIUSBJMHVJfi« th»t IN application-will be made to the Treasury of tba United oiatae for the renewal and erentual payment of tha following Mined Certificate of Indebtedotat luaed in blank b j the Trees?rer «T tha. Catted gtatee, on tbe Sfth day of January; 180, which said Certificate hse been lost, stotta er mislaid, and aU are hereby warned Iron rpceiTlnf toe came, ! or in any way nejetiatini the a*me, namelrt H«k I 47,729, fcr One Ihourand fiolllrt. taaed in blank ee ■afbiMald, upon T. 0. fiuUlranTOeeck So. 170, pwa* ble to WnJwflhelm, collected by Btehard toith, CaabUr, who ae lait ehdoner on abOTe mea* I tlomd cluck. I s I yuteburgh, gebmary 38tb. 1863. innxow r|iu tiOAJj M.ai«JtiA-NTa.—Sealed A Prop<*»li»Ol U bj Iho oniJ«riipi«l, •t hi. omoionOkloitrwt.Jor gbeny UUj -Water Work* with 00Ah, nUT OOAJ, and aLAUfc.fer ene year from the flijt day of Anrii; 1883.' rajmenfc *Ol be made in cash, month* lVjMiKffl S rebeired nniu : lIOMDAT, March •mh. at 13 o'clock m. .JOSH ALSTON, lttb, at Water Work*. j Alleghany Oity.ifeb Mth,OflB3:td V fe&UftdSw maIKOA MABiJiiUi.—Aiounoarand feroacM In tUa nuk&nfaoißr* •! Iron* both fro* uuhndt* aod cokt, dtairer » altnation «Uh»r In coutraetinc or *«*• cto> aid c*minc.on lion, fonuico*. Ibo noatMt* JSswry3Enn««*l«dM to ehimtor auditor. oazh knbvUdca ottbo hculftow. I ArUrf “BjX8» Bandtnc. F*. f 18t»S' r-J*MY .....lHoa O A » P H T S. 7 W. 3). &H. M’CAUfTTM, i ;B?fOUHTH SXBBEL? - A Urw pcrrtloaof ourttock barlnj: been boo^ht pterion* $6 neerieaof »dnmoee*aad bow reptaaub* 5, Out nrecedla* its large*! advaobe of the mmou) erUb the neweet dedans Is " fsttilawOw OASPKTB, On* CLOTHS,WINDOW BHADKS, Ac., A. hronila opportunity U fllmd to »» modorataraha, u prion will oertalnljtwfelyhar. <uiq:h i •■■■•'■ ‘ JpKXKULITK OUi WOKKB, RBBSE&OBAFF. Bropriaton. t*. tbonmtd iamb per weak. •V-Omn, i Amisa’ famjit fobs ; Ll • >- r ! .t- OHiLDMH'SfAIIbI IORSi “ ‘ t ; -•; '• • I * oxirrs tub gaps, collabs a olovjbi ..Brary rarletj and «t jla ol the .bora roodi oa hand aad,fc**d* o*' KUKJUBfiU MSX U., B. iJiCIbH hii hMH recelTed-atlhe'Ofßceof In* tcmai tbc 83dOoUcc ilon> DUtrict, Pl, fcart*noi paid their October and No* JZSrZmmmZnt* ate £*r*by.wrtlfi*d. that !bi 10 I Derain*, will in all can* be added to the tax, vb»i<, i of the taw lut« ndt bum complied^ ; *n« tax for December nut be paid within toni [ ! ' OdieclbrW tte*3dDtotrtet.'Pwn'iu' Cffloe, WATKtt BTA»T,a«t,*ooT to theCU* Treaeorr* Allegheny.. XI . - ••• ;fc - - allmobbbt LWin'i' XiUiJtti—lXDCiaot*®** 10 FOB- I P bmSaiii—A.»arj<aipltockat ohoIoaTBIEE, I nf nlr~t"* reriftlt- * n rlo*** Trtaa. with wily pent. I | la tha Bnraary. OaU aad 1 *•» ta*£*>rJSfJSSJSf' Mroo«Man».*«t! teKia-^SAiPiI xfAiDAJBLB 50RHAEH-3 V Xheanb«rlb« o&ttterta^VAWJASM OUim tow«*Up» BAw eOttotj, riLyOtfP* roJTl.adtas.ttOT JMtUßAtacio ‘£23^js£»li?&ShM well IB»M. A Ur P l : K^!f£jSyiS&SSmi. 'S3S'2*«SS@SS^S betag.otlrS audio ko*l oouyenlmtlj Brtahioo. *.. AT. W. A 0. B.Bi AUoßttUMTK.tolaWot a rerletf «( Clmiolwfc BMam..<Wat.»“ mw-wnu, partlcolara Inquire o! on ft. JOHHI&Mfc .. lti!7ap.<«l WM-DCFT. Elector. Inna the city, on the Sew* Brighton tWhjJjai <•** also cn road leading to Perryrrille,«o**»an««» •era. well Up pro-red, with UUO. fruit tiwfc » dweULing boose and tenant boose, tlvatlon, affd .having a line view of the Ohio mar. Will be add whole or In parts to snit pnwhaesrs. COLIMAS. Marion Aveaoe, Allegheny City; Or LOtK BOX 63. P.O. Allegheny* -j. ... felo:6meodna - t A CHOICE CORNER .XOtrgOg! SALS —That ellrlbf. tot- dttAWe* M not tonal wmar ol Fajat u Uniiwif A«nn», IW leaU B««nd l Wiri,_Att«h«J. To. lot L67*hitbrlM3*.l¥J“BMt»fk. »a tM Wetallej. Tot.jwn<mdralromolhdlillntfcrW. own cecopatlon, tnU lot trmy Uj cne.ol the beet locations of the dty, Md wlthto W I fret of the Haerhmhw Battvay on Bidwell-street, ‘ B K?j£iJ?S& in -;. if. owa .-mhta» Mo. t» Ohio llrtel. Altoah«a> 011 T QPLENDID FARM. 808 SALS, wa* O taming 76 arm. 40 of which la highu river tet tom, wider good caltlr&Uon,.- 1 lmpioew«iti ate a Urge twonWry Brick D waHUg, and large trams Bam and’ Sheds. .A thrlvUg Or chard'of grafted froit, best • selections, -Tbs farm n Bltcated oos-hsU itJe from tbs village of Phw—^ town, on the bank of ths.Ohlo.rlTsr. loaßtarnaat I or mechtnio seeking a pleasant and-ebeerfol .boms* the above Is jtut the place, and'is offered cheep and on good terms. Apply to * ‘ .. ’ 1&8 B.MoAiAiH A Q0..103 roorth street. FOR; SALE.—One ' niperioi, MOond haHd CTLISBIB BOIIEB, W lsdua b, SO feet long, all perfect. • : .. . m One snpertot new BOIBSB, 83 Inches diameter* I feet long, Mlron. TwoflVl>BAtJUO BBIBBSB,tor-flaxseed,wUh pomps all comnlete. „ urjT .. T —- BeTarsi new and second-hand STXAK SHGIHEfI* i from 16 inch diameter down to S inch,'wHl be told low for cash. - HUQHIfc BOBS, fefetf On ths Alleghany river, oor. Point Allay* ftjtJhUiXxd tfUJ& Hfr lifrr I*l ■ i - about zzgbv houi rows*. VALUABLE EABMEOR SAX2S--X75 V adrtSf eltoate lh Lawrence comity, rm, within onernßsof Westminster CoalcgejatBetvWttolng* ton. Ooodbolldtagsand wjU^wa* tend, and ixf every rapect wsU cslonUtsd grnde : lightfnl. country .TsddsncßAg fo^patteeimmiee juHH UXAfc, near thspremises,« ths«^*™ r » franklin, Pa. .W. V. HXAI*. I ahfrlm CETt AND OOUNTBY LOTBFOB ftAjJL—Foot loir on Jackson-sfcewfti (pw|f) Oity of AlieghoDji Mth V> tat front and oitasdiaf UdrltOfaimoaSSlwtiittHt., About 90'mtm I* HcOlorr towntMft. Wo* Wood** Bob.-Ia lets to sulk ; t-SU pwf» doo'd^- H. V. Bmdd, A. Beinemmn, PITTBB ÜBQH, PA. HATS AND GAPS. uocobd eco.’a, Mo. 131.W00D 81BMH. LA QOOD 021390. tfiliXi BS SOLD CflftAP ro^OABX, 6AZXTTS oniOß, mta mwfc <bbt» BntUifaMi. ■aqttlnftt tba TM)ft BENT—Th. threwtOTj BBICK J* WABSHODSX, fib.' 6 Wood itrow,two doo» from WatrtctPMt* ' " Tor terms applj to gWgjgXf&M . . Vai> u a.Bills ii'aWfJSJttXif, : ;jros with BUglkUr, TtexsittqatmStSvZm* r«rt w»jm Mu»oaka*»E«i6»4*»* lu BfoCUmi tarakip. V« “ —tt UIOB BALK—A-laige, oonYomenl dluM on WjUo«tmt< Ho. 135, *soToWMhtafMo ol*httooiM, toWios *««* SS lMth~toom, «1& Ul tudotn tapronmuiU. liot 83x96 fr«t*'Koaain of * bhctabPo an m»i TVCAUHttb iOK HAlilt—A vUoable LID turn ofllfl KM,TOo( •dWfif‘«mtuat mmiowif ‘A goo 4 DwfilllDJ* juw turn* BM.Md Bui BlUWitt «“{““"££ l2VZ gittuted is Domt>triowp«tdp» 0» “Kd Bailro*d Tax.*’ Ih* Arm c*a b* pnrehned *t e ,°” j’^ l^‘X^ IIAIS 4 00. 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