: "v ;.'. ’ s;7• ■■' * v mabob. 21. BBIiUHOIII JHTKUIBESCE. 13m Bsltimoiu Conferences of the M. E. Chnreh eommeh<>ed their sessions on the same day, 4tt of March. The Baltimore • Conference met at Georgetown, P- 0 -. ' Bishop 'Simpson, President, end the toe , - BeMuloruheld its- session. at Tork, M. - Bishopßcott presiding. T^,b 0 . f • ; . former to.principally in that PJ«« * I-. Virginia-under the dominion of - .sllid Confederate Gorernment, • <^- quently only about one third of its tnem her. ,erepr««nU With / Uon. those in attendance are -loyal. It le thought that many of ttoee S -iho were prerented from Ixing precent are loyal to the Gotenunent and Churoh, If they wtie to •*P" M Uieir ” n ‘ y 'tlmentSL lTha session‘was quit* harmoni " and qrill doubtless hare a good effect . during the year juet eommenoed. The fol lowing resolution wae adopted: ' *‘jUiolttd, That the President of the " United States of America be respectfully requested to appoint a day of -National fasting and prayer to Almighty ,God,< that v .. tt.may please him to bring our ciril war than end, and restore to us unity, peace, ahd'proeperity." • ■ ; \ . Some ohjeotionbeing offered to the reso lutloa, it wae- urged that It expressed:'a - - distinct recognition of the .GoTernment of Che United States, and a fall eommittol to ' .tta cause Union. The East Balti ■ more ‘ Conference territory embraoesa .....—portion of ■ the city of Baltimore, extend - lug along the Baltimore * & X)hio. Railroad -a as far as Cumberland, Md., in one dixeo ' ■ tion, ynd ns far as Altoona, in Pennsyl- vania. The session, last year, of this body was hold in Baltimore, at which time'the strongest bind of toy A resolutions were ■' adopted, only seventeen dissenting. Im mediately on tha opening of the session at : York, the Conferenoo by a. large vole dl ; ~’'7r»et*d that lha ,“Bt*rs and Stripei" ehould . bo flung to the breene from tbe front of (be ■ church. This notion woo » key-nlteto the : : leyal tone that prevailed throughout .it* u , s :ii whole proceedings. Before adjourning, tho following preamble and resolution, wae, adopted by a Tote of 160 to 4: .. .—“Wnnius,- The war which baa been.de- Yaatoting bur beloved land for the past two years etlll continues, and whereaa silenoe might be oohstrned into' indifference in anak anrleia; therefore, “Saolttd, By the East Baltimore Con ' ferenoe, in Conference assembled, that ire reaffirm our loyalty to the 'Government, and ourmost unflinching deTOtion to our oountry in the hour ot her .porU." “ -—The ChrieUam- Chronicle says the Liquor Dealers’ Association of New. York * was originally formed to protect, with legal . ; counael and legal evasions and delays, those who were wining to violate the llqnor law of the State of Nyw . York. It is a secret association, and is said to number - '-180.000 members, and to haTO .almost un limited resources of money. It recently sleeted OoTemor Seymour, of New York, beeansehe gave the assnranee that their . interests should be protected. The Bot. M. B. Cohen, of Saora mento,, (a Jewish Babbl,) in his turn, opened the Assembly, of the California legiaiature with prayer. The Oleaur , " etddta . Tka ttret instance of this kind, of .fair ' 'and doe acknowledgment, has been given < {y the Virginia Legislature in 1849. The example was followed -by the legislature . of New York, to the Bes. Dr. M. Wise, adiwrof tho Israelite, and by Congress, / two years ago,, to Dr. M. S. Bartael, of New York. We see thatßer. U. B. Cohen prayed, according to ancient custom, with his heed eevered. . , —A New Hampshire correspondent of iha Vetekam and Reflector states that there is a marked revival of the Millerite that 6tate, and meetings of ita j - former advocates are re-established. large number of Iheln fluimtial Baptist chnrchta in New York city and Brtohlyn have ait afternoon, preaching service on tho Sabbath, rather an. evening onoiiTsajersndGoufersnoe meetinge gen erally occupy the evening. -Protestantism is making good pro gress in Algeria. The natives call the Protestants Beni Ktlab, or Sons of the Book—i. the Bible. Their immense su periority, mental and moral, over the Cath olics is acknowledged by all. Tho intro duction of railways has been conducive to J «he progress of the work,, notwithstanding ihe sinister name given to the engine— -■ el siifsa —the deviFs ear., J, new French Bishop, who leaves j Tfor Texas,'carries ontwlth him forty-four •- hnaaionaries and eight women, devoted to ’ religious and charitable acts, j . , p Tbt foUowing striking remarks of 1 ’ the London Homing Feet, on the failing off i - • 'T£|t'iah candidates foT Orders, are si|- u Wlth such fasts before us it is natural | to aakitrhaVla the cause of this falling off? _,AndJa there any remedy? • • • •■ , / ’ The truthmust be told—the Church of Bn ) -I w»t-s tatoy-A l * -nothing :to annnort their [ * elargy. They expect that to be done for SS 7 * .;\ce * If we twiiM anew church, we think we have done • wt iMr ** —endow It with £l5O a year ‘—the poor- rate endlnco flic-tax upon which will brink B ddwn lb illtt If for the bet ter performance of’thb aefvicei'‘oT' the in ffiuabciitof this pro* thit&Ms affair; Uiiuev- Sthonght to be any ooncem of ours how. ispaid,orwhetherheU paid enough,, or what privations the ioournbent.endnrm order to hays XfoThTdoea not keep) this poor stipendiary. Yet, if either of these poor geatleoieo, who have tried to keep rei epeotable and work honestly- upon pitiful - ‘Par, Should chance to slide into debt, bow {ferunguardedly or unintentionally, down : ..weoome upon him, sligmntixe him, hunt him out of thc place, ynd speak of him' ever after ea a black iheep." ' i Tbt | »c»«Trinnmt T in oonse4 -qaOieecf'ihe publication of- a tract whioh oocaaloued .mnch excitement, Wustahllebad a oeneorehln. of all rellg ' Ibus fraofS phblilheii or drotdated In Tur jrif,* Dr. Goodell's Commentary on Uatr| theWi Vthioh has. just been printed in tht language, was eubjeot to sxamlna-. spprdvod, tho ohief paetor pro- lt. “good." ux oardioaU bata vasant In tho Sacred College of Cardinals, and tjhurchsa i&d vatintdlooeaoa. BtoashaV ihg a reridsst bishisp amoairi to BS2,* and ■ ilMtefml& ! *oielhm to*BT. •■' • Pittsborgb Preabytsry of tha Beforaod Frssby terian Church will meet . Tlobgla«e , Chnroh, Pl lUU«rgb, on lhS frstWednsoday In JameeW. W flliaou, Jt. A, Aecsnhr dafendslhs' 4 . “Nor irill there b« *ny seriouseonse 4raenees from the refcsal.to grant this ex emption. Wherever a minister of the Go** pel is useful to his people, and preaches faithfully to them of Christ, they will glad ly contribute for his relief the three hun dred dollars the bur prescribes for com ; mutation. Should they not be ready to I do (his, or should the drafted minister be | without a church connexion which will pay | tins amount for his discharge, we cannot | see that he has any publio claims to be ex | oosed from the performance of that service, which, distasteful as it may be, every loyal [ citixen is now called upon to render.” - | in ■■■ln Plymouth, Mass., about two hun j dred persons have been added to the I churches, the fruits of a revival still pre vailing. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Ye«terday’» Evening Gaxette. Rowdyism in Allegheny. 4 On Thunder afternoon Mayor Alexander’! polioo arroitod, niter n ihnrp ohnsvtwo rough looking onetomeri Domed Snniuel Bjjddler nnd Andrew UoCoy, who hndbeen going from one beer h»U to apotner, rofoslng to pny for their drinke, threntenlng toahoot, eta. Saddler, niter ailing .for two-glneiea. ol beer at the •tloon of Dorothea Kaufman, on But lnne, peluied to pny for the nee, audwai followed to.the etreet-by Hr*. Kanfman. He threat ened to ehoot her before ho left, nnd seeing her onthe parementha (turned round nnd ired eff the pistol in the dirbotion in which she 1 wu, hut he eTidently did not try to ehoot her. Xwe or three other ahote were fired niter they turned the corner, but they were net aimed nt in body/ ■ ' J \ . Xbi lint party TliiUd thTo. bttr h*U of Catharine KirachenhoUer,' corner of Hain street and But .lane, where they drank tear nnd refuted to pny. MoOoy wacalaonooneod of hading stolon a bageteUe ball, rained nt two dollare, from the table in this houie. ' Ihey alto risited another bear hall, in the tame Ideality, and holed in a Tory disorderly manner—breaking windows; threatening to •hoot,eto. • . «* ■ They were looked up until Friday morning, when they had* hearing.; The women above i naaied appeared hnd teitUed agaln»tthem, I and they were ientenoed to pay a fine of- $lO for disorderly oonduot, or undergo twenty dfra* Impriionment in thaoouuty jail, r A. separate Imfonnation for laroeny wai I made agednit M'Coy, and both par tie* wen I held for a further hearing. Allegheny I*adie»* Aid Society. List of donations received at the room of tho Alleghany Ladies' Aid Society to ilok soldiers, slneo Kardh 11th, 1863: Hr. B H.Bavls, $2O; Mr< Joseph Shallen bMfot.SaO* Mr. H. E. Dnvli 4 56; Mr*. B. iToocbran, $6; MU* Homing, ss} Sir*. John PaUersen, $2; Mr*. G.A. Kelly* s*» Mrs, Dr. Spoor, $1 } In all, $6O. n&. secretary'sblank hook; Mil* Beckham, i pair of flannel drawers, 1 flsnnet ihlrt, ntSTgo of flannel, package of mulln ; Mr*. Theodore Kevin, 12 quart* of canned pcaehes; Mri. John' Irwin, 7 quarts of oanned peachei; Mrs. B. Bays, 6 oui of fruit, 3 pair* of fl*n nol drawers, 1 flannel shirt; Mr*. Gen. Bob- Inson, 2 pair* of flannel drawers, 9 quart* of fruit s Mill Mary Herron, 1 bushel of dried apple* ; MU* Lathrop, 2 pair* of sock* ; Mr. IrWls, 1 barrel 61 onions ; Mrs.« Bruaot, 2 •hirU; Mrs. M. Thompson, 1 pair of socks; , Mrs. Breading, 1 pair of look*; Sanitary Oommlulon, 16 yards of mnilln, b gross of buttons; Fourth Ward Sohcol, Mias Daria lon's room, 2 boxes lint; work brought In, 10 shirts, 16 pairs of drawers, 1 pair of look*. All of the above article* were sent to the Sanitary Oommlulon Boomi, Fourth street, Pittiburgb, for dUtributlbn. ‘ Mr. B. H. Davis has kindly offered the la*. dU* the use of a pleasant room on Water al ley, second door from Federal street. Dona tloni can be left there any day In the week. The managers solicit contributions from farm ers. Sven small quantities M vegetables and dried frnit gratefully received and acknowl edged. The Society meet* cash Thursday af- Uruoon from three to five o’clock. Episcopal Aid Society; Tfcs ladies of the Episcopal Aid Society held * me* tie glut week end decided to re cant their operation* for the relief of the *lck and wounded soldiers, and to continue their labor* until the rebellion is oruahed. ' A r*»elution of co-operation with the Pitts burch Sanitary Committee was pasted, and a oolleeUon made by the ladle* present to par eha*e ion* materiel* With which to begin their work. The Udie* \re urged to attend with a view to a patisnt wontinaauoe of the work as long a* there are* sick and wounded men In the armies ef the Union. Coitributioni, In money or material, are ■oUfliud ltd m»T <£•» »<• Uw meeting in the Lecture Hoorn of the Trinity Church every 'Wednesday, from 11 a. m. to 1 b. hu The following acknowledgment* are ! jpfU of the rontributions at the meeting on | the 18thinstant: Mrs. Brunot——— —“ » Grants.......*..——* “ 8akewe1i.~..*....« •« oritt*ndeu~~..... «• McCormick .......... “ H0gg...... MU* Annie Jackson..; •* Louisa Jackson...—./....—. « Holmes—.. Tot.l Capt. James-*., Etta, I N Wn. h.TB nlrendy nanonnwd that C.pt. I ; Jus*, Ai BUn, whohni tan noting for tom. I timo n. AnUtnnt Qunrtormnrter of Vdlnn-I tom, at ladlnanpolli, hu ben confirmed to I a lib. appointment, with the rank of Captain, | la fha rtgulnr aerrlo.. Th. Indlnhapolta I Journal, in alluding to th, maU.r, lajl: I Oapt. Skin u .hi.f offlow of tha Qoartar- I mait.r'i D.partm.nt nt thl, ,pp«t ha, «o oon- I dootad hlmialf in hi. official InUroouric with 1 I mUltarr meo and elTillanl a«;tom.rit tha l approbation of all. WbUa b. ha. gnaidad th. latarait of tha Qonrnm.nt eatafsllT, ana 1 managed bli builneei ha baa l lmpniitd all that th.j warn d.aline with a 1 trna genttaman and not an orir-bcarlng, I itdck-op. mnihroom offiolal. Wa nrn plmi.d I to raoord tha faot that tha War D.paitm.nt I ha. anprasiattt hli ..rrloM, Mid that promo t Uon hu'bnil awardod to ona to duarrlng aa 1 Cabt-S.baaibown hlmialf to b«. Hlaeon-. | grxiatioo wax 00. of tha la.t made prior to tht. J of tha Sonata, . [ Bcuan io DBarg.—On Friday last Bllra, | daanhtar of Jamal Amutxong, molding na« s!honr, ; Wi.hlngtbn eoonty, wa. borMd to Smth. Tha childran wm malting pot.ton. aid KIT— falHnto tb.firo. BOlbr. th.mothor ntted^'honn(whloh ib. had lift a f.w toSnutoa brfom.to gat mma l etothing wa. barnad off. Sba uagstod tiu I tha aftornoon, wh«i donth mllarad bar I log. • Sba wal t1.T.0 yaar, old and quite in -1 tar..ting- ' . oifT.BLooDoaripajai>-AdTl6*. roorimd i atoto that Oapt. 3. K Blo.d, of thU cUy.Jn th. Fourth P.nniylraala oaTalry. wa* oap turad by tha mh«li a law day. olaoa to make lag tk d«spsr»U ehnrgs At the h#Ad_o j "t**® ImeSf whea Blurt’* nrAlry Atteohed hu teg -1 ine&t*' He was, bsdlj wooadsd wad *«r*rAl I of his msn wtre tnkeo At the ieme ttoe. PtXSOnU AT. ATLAITAg 'A|. Hit oT efioers oe&ftsedis rebel prlio&i AV Unte, fleorgU, ve ftad the: tmutt of PennylvAfllnna, vli t lit LUuteßMt Tbomu j a. CoehrAneplTth regiment, ind 3J Lleat. J. I fln Anchor*, TBlh rejlinent. • ■ : Tbs Picrrokiii W. Pittoc'k, opposite the post oflee, has Ireoelved the ll lisWSited 'WeeMiesi among WhToh are JVaali I ZmHw ABd iraM’s Wm&p,; conipicious fer serexml striking views of the war and enmnt Iwreati geagAUj* > , ' Dilts 0» a PntSTa—Bet. P. Rsjsrty, who ■aav tsats aco labored ns ja Oathelie mls ftonarT lathis cdty Andtlfllißtj, dlediaPbU* itdelphiaafewdays Blnoe,atA ripe oldaga. Ptcmimox-— Capt. CKuloo 'Bmtt, of Ton* MfinoorlllOi hot. v* in clod to looroi moo poiltloa ofMoJot U tho Sth Poboitltool* Bittm. Wm. HmaimaU lMliraak, l>7 Mel tkrowa- tnm fcta bSHT; •on»*r W»»<—«BU»>ttwt». . iSaassttfflsjr^l late telegraphic nbws FROM OUB EVENING EDITION.] CHARLESTON REPORTED B0BB1RDED! Six or Eight Gunboats Bun Past Fort Sumter. Fhiljldxlfbu, Mar.h 20.— A ipeci.l from j Washington ta;i: The rebels, taken prison er*, state that torn* six or eight gunboats had paaiod Fort Sumter on Monday, and that on I Tuesday Charleston was being bombarded. It | needs confirmation. We eoald learn nothing I from them regarding Vicksburg. [6O far as comparing dates can - avail, as a I verifying method, if wo apply it to this story of tho prisoners, It makes onta very satlifao- I tory* agreement with onr. latest accounts, which being np to the 14th, stated that an at tack seemed imminent every day. - i We had rebel aecount* of Charleston mat-I iterate the Kth, through the Richmond pa- ; pets, In oar Fortress Monroe dlspatohes ; but neither did any of these seem at variance with this story—which relates to ovonts reported of tho 16th and 17th.] * Disloyal Resolutions In the Ohio at Vicksburg ■■Successful Raid into North Ala* bama**Firein Evansville* Oiiciuxati, March 20.—A. special from .Columbus says that a resolution has been of fered in thi House expelling Otto Drestl for offering resolutions disloyal in sentiment and insulting to the country* It is thought that aotlon will be taken on the resolution to-day. Advices from Vicksburg represent the. health of the army to be improving. Tho troops ere enthusiastic with the prospeot of a speedy engagement. It is thoughtthet the Lake Providence canal, opposite Vioksborg, would bo successful. There has been a large movement of transports and gunboats up Yasoo Pass. Buoctss at Vioksborg depends on the movement. The Atlanta Southern Oonfedermcy oonteins a detailed account .of a brilliant and suooess fal raid into North Alabama, by a Federal brigade under Col. Corwin. The expedition, aooompanlea by nve pin boats, reached Tusoumbla on the 22d of Fob- The gunboats destroyed two ferry boats at Tusoumbla, another at Flotenee, and after wards dropped down the river below Tns eurnbia. . . lV goon after dark, the advance, guard or the Federal! dashed Into' Tuseumbta, and dis ported the rebel cavalry, who Aed to the mountains. . , j Col. Corwin oooupied tho town, and issued an order levying assessments on the wealthy On the 25th, Col. Corwin proceeded into; the interior, taking considerable plunder with is published concerning the fur ther progress <flf tho raid. Tto same paper complains bitterly of the numerous atrooltiea committed by the Yan kee troops. , . A fire in Evansville, yesterday, destroyed five buildings. The loss was considerable. Gnited States Certificates Stolen 1 •5,000 Reward Offered* , Baltimos*. March 19.—The following do-M scribed certificates, Ac., were stolen from the | Adams Express Company on Wednesday I night, for the recovery of which SS,OQQ will | be paid by the oempany: | Numbers of United State* certificates of Indebtedness stolen, four U. S. cerUfioetesof $5 000 eaoh—Nos. 21,449, 21,450, 21,451 ahd I 21!455: forty‘four U. S. oertifioates of $l,OOO I «*on— Nos. 59,542 to 59.344, inclusive ; No. 59 199: Nos. 59,2L2 to 59,213, inclusive; Nos. 59 203.u> 59,208, inclusive; Nos. to | I 291z02, inclusive ; Nos. 69448 to 59,149, In* motive; Nos. 59,146 to 69,147, inclusive. 69,- I 131, 69 130, 59,129; Nos. 59,247 to 69,248, in clusive: 69.190 to 59,193, inclusive; Nos. 59,- I 332 to 69,335, inclusive; Not; 59,336, 69,318, 1 59 319 : No*. 59,320 to 59,324; Nos. 69,317, I 59 325: Nos. 59,802 to 59,805, inclusive; ten I 6-20 U. 8. Bonds, Nos. 18,179, to 18,183, In- I elusive. [Signed,] lUnax Sanroan, I Sop’t Adams Express Co. The Kentucky convenUon--General Brannon Reported Captaied— Ru- 1 more of Fighting, dec. J LouieviiA*, March 18.—The Convention nominated J. F. Beil for Governor, and Rich ard T. Jacobs for Lieut. Governor. Resolu tions were unanimously adopted, offering the] principles embodied in the joint resolutions onl Federal affairs, passed by the Assembly; •meing to devote the whole resources to crashing the reffUlion; opposing foreign me- | dlatioa; denouncing the aots of theßoutbern I Confederacy In Kentuoky, and requesting the Federal and State governments to take timely and energetic steps to defend Kentucky 1 against invasion. The train whloh left here this morning Is j reported captured at Woodburo, with General 1 Brannon on board. I Severe fighting U said to have occurred. } Farther particulars unattainable to-night. 00 5 00 ! 1 00 6 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 & 00 0 00 b 00 Rebels Repulsed in North Carolina. K*w Yost, March 20.—A. Nowbernoorrei pondent iiji : Oq the 13th insL the rebels I appeared in heavy force between Trent and Kense rivers, and drove is oar pickets. On j the 14th they made a demoitration against I Fort Anderson, an earthwork on the north of j the Nettie, on which no oannon were placed, j They dSnmenced the bombardment, and de manded a surrender, which was refused. Gen. -Foster had this time sent*forward rein forcements, and when the rebels attempted to I Msault they met with inch e murderous fire I from ear gunboats and 20-ponnd howitaers on I shore that they were forced to fall back. The 1 aetlon lasted three hours, when the rebels !'finally retreated, having lost heavily, while 1 our loss was one man killed and two wounded. The Brig Emily Either. N*w You, March 20.—The brig JSmlly Wisher, before reported as oaptnred by the pirate Retribution, has arrived here, having been reteasefcon giving bonds for payment of bar value. Eire at Locbpori)H: Y. Lockvout, N. Y., March 20.—The oil faor , lory of Merchant A Co., together with several | other buildings, were burned this 'morning. Loss s2s,ooo—little insuranoe. rriHBALLEGHENY NEWIiAUIiET 1. BoanoU* pened MM tlt». IMS, 'Dahlia nottea U hereby *iT«n that the choke ofall Botch* re'aad ether Stull cad V#c»UbU Stand* lathe Hew Mar k< t Hone, AUubtuy City, willbeeoldby PUBLIC OCT(JBT,cessendngetl3o’deck.s»bf tVEBDAIt (he SIW day e/'Morch, IMS, And oantinuia* until the demand 1* tuppHed. AoMrdiot to an Ordinance footed by the City OOTMcfla March filh; 1*69, entitled **AaOrdinance H Tf] u*|« e tfc* Mirkete la Allegheny City,’* the choice of etelle end etandi wfll he aotd, »nhjeci- tolhe. •caael seat ehleh say be fixed Uettan hy the Com, mluee on Marhete, for • termor tea yeirt, m to eU ethfidi or etalli lor vhteb ■ boeu of sts or sore ehcll he held! end tor a term el eoe year n to ell i etalla or eunde o{feh which e bonne of lwa iheat*s ■hall be paid, - • The (tail plea of the Market Bonn, Showing the number ead’eenpal rent of each iteU dMtand; wilt be reedy tor public examination on the day of Bala, >ae SeW Market Mono ie pared throßfibout with brick, and thoroughly U|hMwjfji t»a The entire Market to eocuielj crelBna; and Uw mrt of *ll or thi tialioh«n r itoUß| STJSwroot Thortowta .u»»a M; ao «h« oach team m»i koo«>l« met ln> m Almotmt of JooMe » ajoM * C Smt'i koonw* OrttaoncffroßU Sml until» pU.OB Saturday, ofjmchwmk-rbtihg abV Utt out b* ohUlneden ap* pUn^nS eitheroTlM[«adefiiliw>J.>* Use, ,O».KIBWATaIOK, 8.8. rßAHllia, . , y UUuul.l'VobA ahtidawlAT • O! : ••LL;- trmtßßoiT sßAvn, rinrduM^pi PITHAS JiWJ, WEXBTO, WJOOBOTI*! ■, - un> e*.a kkhtar &s<jbob». 4k4 tJI Unit of U«ftTy Vorgutt ’ iumuoniUA H»fiamii> «I]HWCBAUUM. Jut tram Hiixhti-’- ~ commercial record. PITTSBURGH BASKETS Tbtre hat b»n but little chMg. In Gold, our New York dtofatcbee of to-day quettogatlM, » hl ' h “ a .light adxanc. oxer the rata of tb. day Haro there baebeeu oo change whalexer, aodxr.oon tlnoa to quota the buyinr xataa at 118 tor fold and Demand Hotee end 188 for Bltier. A dtopetfch to re ported toh.x. gono'tbrongh todaytc mitou tad dedin«Ts percent at *“ eb . If tin., wIU, without doubt, projluco a- * tn l | decline fn the rat-of Coin, totem Ixtjhangato Itoadi at par buying and % par «nt premium telling. ! , PBOYIBIONS —Bacon laeteodj and we”P“ of MOO lb. Shouldexl at 6cj 8c lor Sldaa, and|}ia%e. tor Plain Hama; Sugar Cured range from lOtoloJJo. Lard fa -Wng atlO®lo>4o torOonntrj, apd llu for City. u.ia in lota of 40,bbla Mean Pork at St®, Bo * FLOUE—The market contiauae dull andpcpr—aed and prlcta are Irregular. W. not. a ef 1M bhto Country Extra Family from atom at t«.“, »M° “ 4 |T,OO per barrel, according to quality. t GBOOEBIXS—The market la qolet hut 4*m wlih-. oat, howarer, onyohange la rate#. V?* continue to quote at 12®130 for Sugar; Mo3se l°r <*<&«. «d lor Wnluire Beta of 4 hhoo H. 0* Sager at and 10 bbla Onuhed at U>£c. i SEEDS—Cloror Seed Is very doll, end the eupply li largely in exceei of the demand; Sale ot 20 hash at *6,50 and 10 do at 16,66. Timothy Bwdmay be quoted at *2,25®2 ) W; we note email ealei at $2,40. EUx Seed la firm at $3,3703,50. ‘ BUTTBB A KQOS—Prime 801 l Batter Is in de» I aond and tcarae, and coaid be told at from SO ot 32c. Sale of 12bbl* Eggtat 12o—■* decline. DRIED FRUIT—Sale* ef SO bbUcholo* Applet at $1,62 per baihei. Peacbee are nominal at from $3,25 to $3,60. L BABLET—Ii ecaroe and wanted; Bale of ITObaab Spring from flmt hands at per baebel. POTATOES—Tha market la Tory firm, and we note take In lotf/tf 75 bbl* Heehannocka and Peach Blowi at $l,OO par btubeL « 1 CHEESE—SoIa of 50bxa prime aelocted W Bat 14c; Hamburg maybe quoted at 14%c, andOoahen at 16c. March 20.—'the Crude Oil market rinalns Tory qaiet ud Inactive, and the receipt* continue Ught t rmohlng only 330 bbU on Thursday. Thetnii but Uttiediipoailiou manifested on the piri of either boyar or taller to operate, and prlcet remain about at ; u*t quoted—»Js@lGc, bbla returned; and libido, i bbla Included. Two Mia were reported on ’change, l one of 120 bbla In tank at 9>sc; andanother of UO bbla in tank at 10c, The project of a rUe In the Allegheny rlrer la not eery encouraging. DUptich- I m received from OU Olty to-day. report but SO lnchee I of water at that place and falling. Befined continues quiet and doll, and; the demand appeara to be falling off. Price* are uMettled bat the tendency la downward.' In the absence of eale* «• quote nominally nl *7028© tor good city brand* In bond and 57038 C, tree. .... , Benaine la lea* active end the market t* doll and price* are drooping. Deodorised may be quoted at ftOggSJc, and Orode 21@2ilci Pimauaoß ft Onavnuavo ttaiimoan, March 19— 3 bbla egg*, 1 do batter, W P Beck A eo; 1 bbl butter S aka dry Peachea, 25 bbU flour, U 1 bum, AlweU, co; #n)lli leather, Wm Jlaccua; 174 bdl* chair*. P Walker: U& aka oats, Baa A Hell, SO bbla J B Sara; 6 bbla cracker*, J D Dravo; 333 ! ak* corn, Blmp*oo A Knox; »5 *k* potato©*, i do it It Main; 4»* «k* corn, J li bpear. oo tea bam*, I Knox A Parker'; 154 lea Urd, P B*Uel* A co; M aka drr apoie*. P Vaugurder, UO aka do, Uea A Kail; 19 dcs broom*, Bnm« A Laaear, «4 bbla flour, It ih>b- Uoa A coi fiott biutt potatoea, W A Sneathen} 0 l-kg*. Antler, ldo egg«,lB do apple*, P \ nugordert 181 *ka oata, linomaker A Dang; X* bbla apptaw, L U Voigt A coTlfil hides, 6 llarb*ugh A co; 11» oU bb'a. ilucb- I McOreery A co; 177 bga corn, I> A U Wallace, I 37 b*a h * in *i P Selltti A co. Pineauauu. Ft. Waraa A unioaoo Baumoan, I March 20—l car malt, Jos Bhodea, 71 bdl* paper, Perkin* A co; U ck. mot*, B Townsend A co; lSdoa pail* etc, Wm McCutcheon; 30 do do, John ■ loyd, W oo do, M. W nankin; 60 dux brooms, 1 6 Ueasleton; 18 keiu lani, J A acUtoT, 8S bbla floor, ttcßane A An lar- 7 roll* leather, Chas Keeler; 8 bbla dry apple*. J ir*eu7K*i 4 68bU oil, J B Oabfleld; W bg2 i oata, H B Ployd; 1 pkg tobacco, Bhrif*r A LaMar;, salt aka oat*. J Barrington; 6 bbl* oU, McDonald A ArbuckS«CA bbla tobacco, M Beyl; *3CI Pf* bacon, P geUar* Aco; 40 bbla high wine*, DAM Wallace 20do do, J-T Nelson. S&O hide*, Hammett A Kno* Import* hy River. OX2fOl£HATI—Pan Lxcnama—los bx*‘ meat, niarke A co; 6M pigs lead, Bryce, Bicharda A co; lot farolrarc.O t KJoppor; dodo t O WUC.ri.i*** i W> a Bradteyi-n cmollw, J»c bM. oil, 10 bicoudle, Mfrii, Loo * co; 22 tel— cotioa. The. Arbucal.; C 3 do do, KiDg, Psobock . co; rc Lbt, wCl,2j, li dcCUscti. j (JUiOISNATI—ran fiILU Mo .4-233 blilf pork, al bu dice, 100 u. luno, UUrko A co; 80 bbl. .plr lu, UMUior a boiltb; 100 do w.bUk|, kL klcool bnub * co; 23 do do, tt Lodok; 60 do do, iat Bojd A co; 263 bg, .hut, 11 T Jtouncdy it Bro. . The river vu receding aloely At thie point last evening, with eight and a hell feat by the tiaika. Tfce erwther yesterday waa mUd but cloudy • and tha lruil^*t tnnl wezo lavorable for rain or snow—most! piobaVlj the latter. i ' I The arrivals since our last were the Belle Ko.i4,»na I Leclalra, both loaded to their ut mt*f capacity. The Lacrosse, from St. Louie, 1c due l < here this morning. I The only departure yesterday was the Eclipee, lor [ nn-lt'"* 11 whit re she la ordered to report lor govcrn- I meat service. x., r. IrOKTH* * getl> The Oil Market. imports by Railroad. BIVBB INTKIiIjUi£NCE. There was but three boats at the levee yesterday— the Ledaire, MjJmUc and Armenia. The Majestic will leave for Cincinnati this morning, and the Ar. menla sails for Memphis this evening, eo that the L* claim will be the only boat left. The Majestic Is without donbt one of the hat stand largest a team era on the Western waters. She is ln» J for the SL Louis and Mow Orleans trade, and j ownod by Captains Wtn. Baslett and John F. Kslssr. 1 Ahe was built under the superintendence of tbs for* mer gentleman, and will be commended by the letter. Her cost, it Is datlmsted, will be Upwards of SNV>OO. fthfr is a first class pasaenger and general business steamer, and ’ from the character of her officers, we predict that she will rapidly win her way Into public I friar. l The length of the Msjselta Is 268 fret, 11 foot warn end 3d |oet floor. She has A fcor-flusd bolters SOjfeet long and AO Inches in diameter, fike Is supplied with all the modern Improvement* In etc., I end Is In all retpecU complete.j Her hull is extra 1 strong and heavily limbered and tsstoned. The men* I .imm.nl o( th. U 656 WM, but »b. will carry 2,100 tons without'difficulty. We hare already stated that'this fine steamer hoe | been Impressed Into \he Government serrloe, and In this capacity aha will bs very useful, as iheeaa carry comfortably two or three regiments of soldiers. J i There was some talk yesterday# pUclng^ }*- I clalre In the' Pittsburgh and Wheeling trade, tut I whether it ie correct or not, warouMbletostat* I * The pejnderaii'ebmniodlous Arm enle, Capt. A..G. } frrfteihms will leave this evening, for Memphis. Mr. lA* tt MtCaUunu Jr-lrna charge of the office. t aTMiAMnOfSrs. DOR- LODIBVIiLE AKD ■ (Cffr.fr F HntrHlS>-Tli. to j BAT, tb**l.t taunt, u ; l mbit JOHH WAOK. ™ litM new and splendid Line ■tt'e-wueu N®3SsSS®tej£~ | mbs -8.-Q.miAT. ''l _i HjUunAR WRemniV'fijfijoS *AMsyii*a-'.eAOwm»TM«BBH» EK3iTSS»»t^*B3^ l^Tlluf*y»S^OlSST,Jt»<>cl«» A^u^ t- rß^iS^re^lssssj?"^- u. B. FXaBO* A 00.. AgenforgaueST l ße. nor^ rintja turn rAßß*Hwdvij|glA A itmur m»MTA,‘ UmTMM Ur FltubUEhOTiir JSSS l ?S£S!«-« PnrhtfibuM nnd — _ 7 - ssssfek s&t \»/ Hl’l’K UllAl), IX> AbtUVK rnn BXKAHttB VIA ** j'^H-TOIOI*OO. £nifo*imooaait. MPBOVSD BLOOD SSAJtCHBK fill tUHTO&JirOb CAnwr, '■-'(HttStfoai formation!, 7 Scrofula, ' OnuSooM Diieaiei, Eiyupelac, Boil*, PimpUt on the Fmo, SoreJSyei, ' i- ; Tetter Affection!, BosiaHoad, J J . lSyipepiis., OoitiTcnoM, Old and Stubborn Ulcer*, B&eumntio Diiorder*. Jaundice, Salt B&eum, Kerourial Diiaaiei, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Leaaof Appetite, ■ Ldvr SpiHta, * Female Complaint*, Epilepay or Fita, Faralyaiaor Pally, Syphilitio Siieaies and Oariei of the Bone*, tooxthu with ALL OTHHB DIB#ABB i'HAVIHO THire OBIOIH IH A p*PBAV«-< OOSDITIOH OF TBH BLOOD OB OIEOTLA. tobt armaii r.ASM 0> VAAIML A. BOYD. FmiwMii Dwittttf n, imi. Oi. 8. B. BIOTK-I tabs ptoasore In tannine this rolnatary atatemeßtin fsTOr of l madldne pre pend by you called “ITOtrt Bioon Sninoinn.' 1 had angered far firs years with Bcrofola, which broke out on my head mi forehead to is to dliftgtnr B , riry modi, ul took off tho heir whoa tho nu tate malt Its appearance; It else broke oot on mj inn abort ini below the elbow, and oat Into thesklo. and fleob at at to expote a toarfoleora. Thtdloono on my head want to far that eereral email ploomoi bone cento oat. 1 was Ton wool end low tptrlted, and had girenopaU hope o! trer getting wall, 1 had triad ttroral ekliltal phjtlolont end they did ms no good. In September lest, 180,1 was Indnowl.tc try “Lianaer'e larao nan Bnoon Bnaacana:" t aunt oonfaaa I had no fchn to patent Bodldnot, tat •Iter I had need three bottles of Blood tho alters cn my head and arm~ began to heal. I hare now taken tighter tan bottloa. and my head and ana art antlialy well exoapt the scare remaining bent the aorta. 1 win also state that I had the rheumatism rery bad In my arms and lege. The Blood Beamhet alao cored tho thanmaUam. I am rum a well man, w - I KpS£iSI u i did when I vh twenty* «nd kitt i • ytllM twsaty potmdt. I wt«M ate ttato tha dlaaeaa la my forehand wee ao bod that whoo.be ,looped and lifted anything hoary, tho blood ran oil of tho tore. Dr. Eeyaar had a photograph tekancl mo by Hr. Cargo, the artist, alter I got wall. It done not show tny appearance as bad as It was befall 1 oommanoad taking tbb medicine. Toe tan aae tho photograph, one of which la now 1° err oomaoaloh, and also at Dr. Kcyser* 118 Wood atraot. Iwonld atoo state that I took the Blood Search* which area made baton Dr.Knyeer commeiced mak. tag It, .Althonghtt helped meeome, Idid notcr oarer fast until I get the kind made by Dr. Keyte hlmooll. One bottle of hla did me more good that two ol the I baUera Itto a gnat deal atoongtr and Uttar. I bare raoommandal the Blood BaeroC. er too great maay oj my frlonda tor ratlooidtoeeew, —or holism It hao helped the whole of them. Ten may pobUah thto if ion wish, aad 1-tat aaxtooa that an who ate affllctedta Iwaa mayoe cared. I Unto thto city, Ho. < Fins attest, and am amployad a> bob rills * Anderson's Baton Marble Works, 6i. Wayne atrrot. I BAHIH.A.BOTD. ABhIMD MAX OOKMD. ■ 1 -uro In BU*o* ot (Slntoa IUH. *nd 8»w ton noorlrbllndln toth oyootor nnrlj tour -n.i oi Dr. b>w otont torn n*o, w> M.hrttM dlroctlouo lotto iMUtnUO tot Ik* Blind to FMudutnUa. Ho told no toot]! nod not *o to TUtodolpBto to *>t won, uht hi" ntototoo toot would onto mo, toko told nj dltow «n In tn* Mood. I woo tototod tot It two or tore* Uouo In too tuopttol in tklroltj, ond wnnlland, bet dltotoo blwoyo Btornod oltoj • nnto oc two oßotTooao owl of too hoopltoL X found my dir. £?w« rotnrnln* **d I oollod,by tbo wltlno ol ; cood frlettd of blI&Pi on Dt. lty»M,who«M rwttwad tad bi tTM aia marly niioiUaaawr {bi Doctor *oro no “Usdaty’o Blnodßrorcher* oaf DAVID UHHODLT, * ntttonilli.dtof MJJJ. I mn-roo -F V. M'Xaoor, Oodorooo moot, AUr IgkonyOltj* A BAD SO&KIiXQ OU&MD. SSSSSSxSfit; | gUffS tad I a* .so m SfiiliD fcrdiswath*l y SSSiSTMSSDf wm-Bi ooryal to **«*»* «£»•* • "•* Sr^HaOpMarH'r L ••:: MiiM. iwi Wtoto4 «wto*. to^topreoriMo^ •**•»*»•*«•*" mQB GREAT CUBS FOROONStJMP* I I .no*. ' I: Thawoßriatot: tbbnadlfltmahattßiaadalttba; I *S? JTr»r»r» : aoooanttata thft Ilia of tba Wm ESJ Itttoa Matitfhab* dbtaaaa of tba Iran and I I lon*rtatbnmsttyawi* STJrVIo SSSEf aiHlrlir- b praparad with sub Oats; in tar, eusa I itoMßoJi tsprasly flßt.lt* b tbatafcra flw (raa u>! tapußbaafeoatnrntat. _ «**_ 1V I jUbismad astacanoef Ooanaptloa thaa cay I I knownmaadyntaarth.^.. 1 It wffl cart gßOHoniMb. | I It will tntrr tfr*'** I It via cnih SOISTHBOAT AHX> BBAABT. I It slllcmaOOUeHA ASS OOLSAand litnU> U el OoaatartUta. I I« yb« ttr®»ipfK»tw*»aAar» Did 1 I ffW tad lf thay do sat oars I 1 vda* n to tha apst of vban joa | I thamaadCTC^-.-: : ;y. , 1 taeriptlvaaliraM U,. A J«gol.HU«owa>y.m^ L grtjold.l^ •y c - ‘ '* ’ll i ■ isHf;" - ; ; - / proposms. : j ooatMjsaAAya - r -'BiLtniOMr*l4.vSl*Tch 13,188STT ; SEALED IyjtjPOSALS w ronett four laTited'by'tb*' nnd*Vilgn*C until u b* MtmH 25Ui, 1061, for fltmteiilnf UniUdVteta* Safari* t*nc* D«p*rts.«nt With— —• ’ ‘ __ .. ■| 000 /fatxr (Juootd) hiiri cf BtiJ CATTtS, off ihetuof; | •*[• at the Stale Cattle Scales of thla'dtyj in Jou of (1,000) one thousand., rich, ,ereiy (10) t«a days; w be weighed withlnoce and a nail 3»., after arrival, at .the o! jtb® °°^ tract^: K weight than the mlnimom »«‘Joned atari “w«lgitat«‘U U|«l4 b,«h. p».t, “33K41?S£» 0n.% i»t. .b»i ofpW., wlu« if twieippttlbtaporeonsJaafcllDWS. _ , J__ • uwcoimpafi— do hereby guarantee that £2 i B J{]|j* falfll a oontract in ecoordasca with In* teraa (or their) propcsition, ahdsbouldtUa (or thelO ■ t*<* S?J?& fatah contract la therewith, Mopared to become hie (or their) Securities, girinf tkdand aafiicieat bonds lot ltd fulfilment. • * The responsibility dl the guarantors anst J» thownby the ofieuu certificate of the Clerk of the dearestllstrictOeaxtir of 8 ute *,®|** trfct Attorney,to be enclosedwith theibid. _ • • Bidders must»be present to itspond to theirbws, and be prepared to gif Jbenfli' and sign contract be» to itself tlu right to n>- l labt any or all bids cooiiaered vmraas&nabte. . ; • BiSsra will stato in thsir prop«al thdr price both fcr payment mads in lsgai tender notes and certificates of lnd«bt*dfcem»'* tl , • payment to be mart* after-each delivery, if. funds, ire onhkhd j if ncnToa hand, to' be made as soon Propoaals’nitiit be endorsed distinctly,‘“Proposals for BeefCatUo,” and addr»saed to CapL THUS. 0. BOLLIVaH, U. B.» Bdltunore, ttd. ; - •if a btdi* in-the oaiheof : a-Ann, tbiir names and the post office address of each party must appear, or they will not be considered* Kath petsoa, or every member of a Arm offering a proposal, must accompany it by an oath of aUejlenoe to the United BUiee lievernment, if nat al* Mdy AledooeinthUbfllce.' Aft bids net compljtng strlotly with the terms of this advertisement will be rejected. THUS. C. BOLLIVAH, j Opf<n and Q. fl„ U. B. A. PROPOSALS [FOB 30,000 BARBELS OF FLOUK. I bealtd Proposals arb invited till the 81*t I>AY OF KAButt, IB6S, at.l2 o’clock m., for ArnisUog tneßabsutenc*. Department with 80,000 barrels of FiiOOit;' - Bldi #lll tcrecolvsdfor »h*t i< known as Ho* l» portion lets thin tM 80,000 barrels. ’ £ide ! for diflerent grade* tboald- os noon sensratd sheets bl user. lbs oeUVdrj ol tha. Floor to bo oommenced on the I 6th at* April; pr e* boon tberealtsr as V l a®,f T^5 I% M nr»«» d»ct, Mtbernte oi »»berteta dnfly, de l.van<P'eltkfef*'ai the Government Warehooeeiin Georgetown;'at the; .Wharves or »* *“• Depot|~i*hihlhgt6ai D.. 0. . Fajment will &• toad* in csfllfirstes of mm, or inch otMrifond* ns the Government may kave for distribution*. .... The tuual Government inspection will be-made just before the Float is received.' t - : Mo bid will be eniartnlned from parties whotbave prenonsly felled to camp.? with their bids, or from bidden not presout to reepond. The barWid tobenew and bend lined. ! -v - . Bids will be socpmpnmed.wlth nn onth of hue* riioce. snd directed to UoL A—BSOKWITQ, t. It O. end O. 8.,0. S*!A, Washington, D. 0., and en doned ««Propce»lf idr Flour. 1 * • . - T mhlLrti : I'* - Omci<JUA»T»JUtXIT*aO.B. > nttsuwgb; F*., lurch V1B<& I SEALED for fob tarn* ponatiofl'of Ordnacoe aad .Army biores to aad | iruia cne Ballroad Itopota, Foandnei and whamc I Id aud near tae UUy ot Fittatrargh Cor the year eud- I liic Deo. 81,1863; will t» rebelra* by thenndeialgn* 1 *l\mdA.TbfiUA.V, tfao 2Uto( march, lew, at 10 | o’clock a. m., wbed they will be opened. Too pro. 1 petal* wllletate ice of tranaportatton per un, | of aWO pound*, add give the »aoue-Qf two good and 1 infflcieat rarctiea tor the jaubfoi performance ©l the I contract. * ' J. U. iH/ttAJiDduH, mbtttd j - UeoVCoL, Qpaxtor merer. ltlHHOljlJTlUjriS, #cl I \l£BOl«U'J iOJf OF CO-FARITSfBB i'-J SHIP theT Partnership hßretolort' exttt* tog between the undersigned, under the nmn* end ttjle oi WU. TAt*, J*~AOU.li thlsuay mttnllji diMolred, Wtt. TA2JC,Ja. miring from sUd.*rm, he haring Kid ail his inlemt in the late** tan rto JOHH 111 TATJt end J. P. eitTlLli*, who.nre alone authorised to the bn*lntee of Md finh. F M. * AT*, J*., - " !- : . ... J..J,BBYXLUB» . ">-H . . .JOiifl-M.TATB. , ' ? ; . . WB.TAM.Jm, . GO-PABTItERaHiP. —Tli© undeitigli-; ed rtturhewirt nil the Interest of lAIB, i*n »the lstei.fLrmef-WM. TAXB, Jn£A[ GO and haring formed a partnership* under the. ..m. and stria oVIATB A 81CWLLJE, will contiim* ihe Plumbing, Gee end Btaam-JTittiag Boalnese£at the old stand, Ho. ttT Uoerty street, Pittsburgh, and fi» Federal sum, Allegheny.' ; , - JOUd 2LTATB, - i . • ••. ’J.’-f.BSTILLS.. ; PUtsborgh, Jsa- Bith,lB6gsitt • ~ ~ ' .!■•■•> —Ujb partnership heretofore exlatinkbetween Uw uderelanedi U ibe Book and Job Printing BcaU &04, bee been this da? dttUted by mutual coomaU Alt msomindebted.toaaid. firm are revetted 10 JaHXS SLKlftßT,ai.tboofie^ Baaotta Building*! where »U vhokaf aolkims gainst, tald fln« the tamo to pajnaaU .gid:. r'.. , JAJt . -_l BAB*LACK. . • Pittebargb, *eb.4h*,l*63, . . ••• .L* j < COPAHTNEBsSp.— Tho ttndareigifr •d bar* this day associalel theflaaolfa* btUd* Partnership under thenaae andatjle'oi TJuhaUr SUB 4 Ou., 1* tba Book and dob Prating BtudneP, ' • ' JAJUEd At*-&I2BZi i'* •' 1 Slat. 1883.' te23Uawa6w I \iaauUmuN.—The Uo-i’«tnec*hip XJ henlolan eii»tlng Uiyma -«• In tb* Job trfaUng nnflcrth* ; n»m* »J»' ■trie of MBCKJBO? * LASS, luTtag been. dlWolT e4 to mutual rconeenti an-pereoha nsrlng cWna againat aald ttfiaaro hereto notified to meat thott. tor payment to BtKIIaTII/ABJS,« ;»o;*4 Fifth: street, (Gascttf Building,) and all thoae indebted jtn •aid Arm are notified to make payment to the iemoJ •• Z>. B. JfJtBQUSOH, r 1 .1-. ,-j - BEMBBtT LAKJL 1 }’ '•;! ls63:t»4»laenlCn- •■••• - - rl* * S'HMAitTNBIbMUF AtmOK.—Uijo, \J underalgand h»T» thtal diy*noct».ed thetiraelTra m tiieißobk nsd!Job Printing Boolao-l, OMrfM BoUdliu*>JrUUi itreel. I ittdmrgli, Pn.,ut«el tbs nntno riSdYtjio a ÜBBJLtliui All«*«• “> “““ ItTKIBBt, ‘ r . •.. . MMBmn;::,'*•;• ■flttibarghj 3ftk.Utli. lMa.. •HftlnwdSw -• J : juriu; Dihj.ar BAVINGBBANK, No. 65] lotm* Bmnnr. - ■ ! - ] turn, d»nJera^toStfcUßiiSotil lit,trora'Yto oVelocLud(mnSomwtnrlwio Kn lit from • tot O’dOpic, t , r r jaHLM TDepotfia nMf*A~xtlStom Otte.l JSJSrEo, Bjjny.l*. ! &«—«* JoM 'U&BW*W|W« I II notdrwrocmt, of tbTdopoeit&r eepriaoipel,ahoSaia Ife**A»ln»-| ♦inrt fry thf p»fi jXwMJimß—iil>>BwatT«'o<S* , l sssStMto l«r Ms pamboofc.- At ihli .l reUw money viU'donhle In kaT than twafrs jw»> I r -<-*-| ta'the mwpti host amp | . mih oontatning tfcr Obiitoi' 9|*uvii Bun and RfiiUHonfrtnntiihad gmttaionaKJteiitlphAt OBOT ABB***, : -;jv ; : : - )’ ■*»“., TO* ftt*®***** ■■'-£■ ! i Johnß.Xbhddoh, h ftMoIC Sjnnook, \ John Holmra, . I John Bnrritrih • . Ahittdtr SsmTi '' I Juwß.D> llmi| I3!L rSStoek. l A.M.FoUock, K.V+ Jamaa MoAnlay, ;: 1 i Hin B«**wto, Jmim Hardman, |: William J. Anderson. Alexander Bradley, John 0. Backelea, George Blaok,' ' John £• OenfleUt' - Atoiiao A. Carrier, - Cbart*eA.OoU«,- : ■ vmun PonglMy ■. Jbhn STeae, r. HoeeareU Hepfcnrn, * rWUUain&BaMa,•;-•• hiatß< fintei Riehard Hayfc - • WiWam.B?i2jalj, & ' oidurin A Tanastni tefcdafrT' .■ *1662. O -A. IR :3r\ :El T SJ' W.D. 6tH.M'OAIiIOH. :' . V. - -;V • •' •_: . .. '■] A Urge porticaof pmJooatoaeerfcaof •*™*®**%“J “?yJhsi£S\‘ ed» Gnrt preceding the lawetadw** c W r !ffl** I with the newaetdmigns In OABFXTS, OIL GIiOTHS.WIHDOW BHADK, 4c., 0.10:10 '■’"-■ i A >< >a aau-ri yqjffPMK »UU to Mlo »»ta>P« lMbojoK »*,_■,. * Vo BSATT7. >m S -.OrowiblOjtJflWj I»»iono.Tji,i rtimitlt^' ;>;: - v Onrew*wrW>rtot Areenel WelL ... FARM FOB BALK.— f fcr » vaouu *■ *KT Duff. 4»»M.) «n»»u tz> fssSbsagsasS - Gtony and ;ria*n m**. A a««*£®* lwLrtTa!l : *frtni*eflheyaiest .water. Thafarn fr py*»J underlaid with rich coal-MHCH •*£**£!.“ thickSMß* acd oao 01-6 to Aieet tiitoh* #*uCß a belox worked ancf la good'’ order. TkiifpropyM ■ cooventootlj tootled, belay within 6 B> Uto Brightaa.amlloiu( Darlington. and 3 nUM*<n pITKW-* 0. R,B. il» mi|oa IX a Variety of Churches, B;aam Gnat and Saw HUUi BchbOlt.AcT' • For faxtoer particulars taquira ot the nMcnDor, on the promises, or JuQK Si IS a, &r»,Xsfle BoWt Liberty Pittsburgh.: - • jaZ7*mebd WM. Dprr.gxbcotor. Tjtyß About- 20 Acres oboioo X! XandiJuit right lor Krunuyeeata, with fin* 'Vfewfc *o.j end 14 acrct of rtoer bottom load, bo* „• tiroes theibaf rood and river. sad Creating oa both about sto hundred foot, Jail right tor stonafacttulng sftee,-tiler any of which l will sell low, 1! applied for soar. (This property to'hi the tennmua o< tba lUncbeeter tetreet bailway, and at-the Wood* Baa bUUoo oift-oTort Wayne a Chicago-Railroad, on which tba tor* UxmlyßTO canto, aaid time of transit only eight ml&utta. . •. *?. Also, A-large tot of greond in Mancheefcar, 60 fiat boat on the uhto river and Preble • tract, with largo dwell.ng two.re rooms, and largelroU'treee and shrubbery, he., formerly occnpled by Jhace ttcKatn. jtyj f>t *4iteanwood QardenA** ‘ Shepruperty would bo exchanged for a tollable piece of land-near tba titles, Farther intormalioa and plans of the prop* ertyarofo. beJudat ay rodeenco, at Woods’Ban Btailon. • H.H.LIOKI. mhltoStoaedux ’ __ mAUfcBKY FOB SALK," in Om»n- Ihe i whdie to adder xoofk-aadcovers baU • Moaze. -jOonnectedwUh luxe sixteen aor* of Sstara’ l6df<pk»n*h land, a larsa Brlck DwbUtog House, tenant-UoOaJa, Office ud CiU'i, fljajtos, u to of easy ecooee from Pittsburgh by rail* ; and belog on the National TurnpUe the modUtalns. Mffi u readily procorod al low rates. . Tor telnu anirortbar information, apply to jor “?**“ wILLIAH aXoiiSt onjontown, Pa.; or,JAS.T*KOHi Attorney* .. . , mbie-nw . A Qraut Util. Pittsburgh. Tnotl SALE—Tho pronotfiyof *i« •“'>• dwelllnkbonae and tenant honaa,Afc' Allen d*T|Cul J tivatluiU and hating a fine view of the Ohto *U«. aold whole or In parts to *uit purchaser*. .“’''“"oOUmBTJB COLIMUS. Marion Avenue, Allegheny City ; Or LOOK BOX 63, P, O. Allegheny. ~ • felOflmeodn* - - ' Uoa i>m npaiot BMoni- Jj OXLIHDXB »OIIiXB,jBO teobea by *0 ‘pi°^J»rio?'^B9li?E 1 SB toWi«!«»». • fc ri?? , i^£Sso‘WS*aS EB i forl : UxM«lf wiJk p, SS2Sf W SI*A» JtSQfflM, On the Allegheny river. cor. Point Alley._ A IiLEGIUSNY CITY UILLB FOB A rtAT.E—ThI« is an old eetabltobad MiU, and has a good run of custom. It contains tour pair of ITOnchSarrf, and all eenvantenroi chue infU.- It to'located on B above,Chestnut, Allegheny City; Thie pottunlty for any one wishing to Invest tbdf capital lnstitution. ' - ;i '. Jot farther latoanaticn apply to . M ._ •• i JOHN VoWTux A the Uiß. ahtlila ’ • '■ * - teln a hint, state a! cultivation,* well watered, and would salt wed for a dairy. imptOTemenU good. Ii to one of the best hum*.ln the neighborhood. Prlei low andierma easy. v ? ‘ „ p _ ' . mhlTrimeodawC : Wm. TfAT.TIAm.K farm FOR BALK—I7B V s inXiavn&o* toßitji P»« wtthla M b " * 4oiz.i"o9odbuildingsud imprsTeiaenu; wtll trs* iAr«A. ud In •tan mpsct wail talcoisttd for tfdo* n g htfn» country reUdacca For panic aUrs am JuH* tho pramisw, •°J*f^V >er ' Frwaklia,**. . ..-..1 WX.MSAIi. IBhCtlm -•’• ; - TTIOR HALE—II 2 sores of :oiel, wuh 5 JC j icm o t icrftoe» at ibi rlTOir. - Ww»tei 1b Fool So. 2. on tbo kongh SUM, In ICIUaUU usuUjh AlUghcny county, Fa. This ttsct ©I Coal »ul{*• •olttoß inch term* as Bill I>© adTaatageous to tso "T“* nWlia . C<u«o» Building. ril'l'Y AHl> ; COOJSTRX LOXb FOR ■\J: baLlL—Foot btr Otf* Jackson *«traat, (pavadt) Olsy of Aileghaajj-sacb fiOfeet'front aad^xtsadlng baiHDfeW.ttaWiootatfort. 1 \ M About 80 acm w la. SlcUora towfflhlfc balow i ti Sifs Jtihdt! - KxßCQtorw bfIL Dayls, dic’d. gJSJiN STKBKT LOTS Jj'OK BALK.— Tvolto oplaoili .bnUdlW teU oltsuod In tho - th-Word, k M l****^ "l “ d nnnotmto(,»Mtinw> »*<«dln| 1 0“*?* : iotectninlloj. Ihmoinanmol&inantnlowprißn to£u4eohttheplot. : far BerricoUre apply to v . ) ■■. v. . fahlF— B; MolAlß A ool.m fourth etreet. ||o£ FOK HAI.R—Twn bandied tons of -r- ' SPBIKO WATKII JO* IM SALS. InsQlroof ■ JOBS I. PBSOAB A 00„ ... .. - AlonglQßO.nol. fiOK. BALE-A oontrenisnt end weß JJ lnlihv] TWO-BTOET BBIOS HOCSB, with I I S^^^iSJSifesM i^ssw 1 !^ 1 BlflDUbU E&cort etreot.' fiUncherter. iwrtl lsrge. obnvmient end rJC trail 4nljliodTHlt** bXOM BIUOB DWBL. EIBO HOOB*.«ltn»t«4iin Otalra btobm. So. US, ‘6cOcelt» theTßeidehce of the J* &« .)tooxhMa. I. bl WO <<«*■ knqnlfo nt 1U WOOD Sin** l ! I dornor 01 8 train '- H ~' mhl&lw I lit BUI4.UINQ Ltfl'fi,ouch haling h IXV fronvon lowotd»;ra«t or 20 toot, ond enund- Inn book ItOtoet lo WlUon’tioiloj. lira* kilo ora bSKod.mt tbonocdficliis prlth olfllX.oon foj- I toents. XpjdjWo— rB. * CO., ' I ■ MhlS ; ,t. lOi t(.drib uraot. . oAXcib—A Iftrue. oouyomom end iC ‘win Snlthod TWOrtltUßl IiBIOS HOOSS, ' Ht&olod"on W Jllo otraot. No.lJSi ol»ro Won,lniW« •triei. aeat&lalng eight room, natiheJ • genet ud hath rodjAvith eU modern. lxapxeiementa. W* " • 1 .- . . I i te3o : CTOXiP AeHgPABP,g*3 Ltt»rtTafreet. t/&Lux u: j/js- - fwintifrr Ti.* UJ * i,V. - dctM s ol'BtdtVjrltk,Slonnhtor, Pecking end mnohe BoAei.HniaHrircßlßcllMl hlib three milee from the <aty r ■«*’- Htithergh* i fort Wayne and Ohleego 'and Chla-Wrirj. in UcUlnretowh&lp.' jtrtdlt ou' moet od the iparchtee moi»r. Ap£ty to ; t _. , • .. . . lu;ftU;4ig^.\;tr/BaHOL«Xame<Aenioißent» L |jii»K:HA^i;«c , -4>R‘ tiis^’^-rAja, Uii tti i uvs ;Tboibt. -lethubs, JD - dMAetor | hri» gne,-« fauA/BwC ibid lagtoß BccIB3UBfBXI !-Vl ri:: v y. t Otffctl .- rriotrfnp&t' RSBIDENCE BENT. handeome .modem hnllt DWSLLIHfIj of nine rooms, with carriage home, aeTMal .acm Of ground, part fntmlt meAih Jhsa hearing .situated half a ane firem.Xiat litharty satiODxP. 8.8. i wUhpUnkjrslktotaedfldr. X . PceesMloa gCren let oC ApdL* . ; 'Bbonbeor , 2 ". AW. . ••r.-' * i.r -}>--r tiiMMiotr bbioe. J 1 ,-W H*» S^Wood^jtiroiCftirotJ^ l * wt rl - fbahkbjJhm/ , (H*U«U4 B*a ACtf*} orV JoB*m woppfub ’ ' taratf M »Uw>n . t JamenP. SeOer.i .JFetac AiH*dei»r ■ ' johaßTHeiloTf .< - ■; I VJudm Bhldle, .„. • * ‘■i BeUirt-Bebb, > cWeltwP.Miwhen, i ; John ; Henry li. Btagwelt, ; ' John JSL BbombtagHt : m vuuu>a. Bchiun«, r ' , > . vObztetiaa Teegan: ' \ ,_/meR A COIiTQg. | pfO tfXt BX‘ 9Q& niST.—Ywo. w»lqrt*t>to dwtillaff. towMitp—olM h&viag oai orclurd of two other >iz ocroa; pUntj, of frail *oi Orapoo* *«»■ > - jjSrTT,r..,;.v, ' , ; g- ■-, .—tggsaasfa. mtu - m vto UAUttB -wUbtwfc,P2»«. utto’toto «r« raltobi* tftfeerftr ofratinc Oftoo « othac chuicsl purpoae. Awlf of tho-. , STUIUS KOOttXOUSi'—Ao.Z4aUb ertj ilmt.njßMhe*4 ‘of ipfll MXt. * J«W Ko».-««la<rgH Übwtrrtmt. lauttvictanMK . .mvi- Jic»Md f room in th« gimraUcnana, fcrartfc khrj, Apply ftttho Oo«Dtt«s‘Bo6n of2HXB OYfldl eMfinUf .. :•£». -{3.' .-•- 1 bMb oAftn V/ ~»ad toot of Wofebotafc tfofc.^ohad,: WeWT ttr*r- • , mUB DIOTW im K£@»ra= tthU . . LH.BNRY a. WliLtKa. 3i bbit« now landing and ■XXknmp mua mwufot. ■WbitoLunoJbr»»U.; :Z\,TOjUET.r\-
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