- - r ' WEDNESDAY MOBBPtg, APRIL IS. ' * ' .. ’• MTfc« *»<?•»> *. W*M»h»»*«rtpt•*A.MHwlßfBoUfrom '' 'M u* e»atuiii*l> iy '«>< ehalnnu la <rar aoto to >h}or WliJtoVty,d*Ud9tViajU. »ot, «xl.«. for . ■ * •poodj .i »h«a Ah, mottor ra ' ’ InttOaMto. Fourdiji toir»»top*»* 8m v :. Hr. But.mortod hlutMlf m *• P 10 * * eUd, In puww’ of thn pUn m««Ud kj < itk, «oßinudln( oSoor,onl no ruponit ku > ho* ts» ptnd&n übol euo, p Inwklet Ikon'S, lnloy «t«L uoprOMoaton, , , and onsoolToi ««i do.fta*»tf»t y h»to uj . '. * nrr IndirtOt kOnring noon tko : owotloß M oriftnnUj itatod kp ltojor Wkiu- oonTtetton o( tko cUfuduti, ‘ *.d«th. nrUodoommoa Uw of lib.l, utlifj “ 'it Wklulor ofJLU tko proioos i-_ ,an (Would .trUlteforeM Aldanaui, on ->; ■- tkk quatba of likol Ugulllt on vdltor, u ; mr. tko molnqaMtion. of nktthot dWojnltr ‘ onliU in n Uoitod £t*tu Arionol ? Would It not ko u leftali to izulit.tlut It A w.r, no .i ouood of otonUnt thorn from B, thot it wonld ko «' reßotont dofonoo forß to pro to tknt 0 ,vn< sot fond of pork J ' liinymut Ajrll 14, XBW. . i Smut SiidU, Aq.t Jftifar Motmimg dantti : i'V •;' 1 ' Dliu BinX unlnitnotod bjth. («t>o l . jM'Utod kijounoportoi noommUtoo to ■ ■ toauin into tM nllofod diiiojnltj of Jnmoo j - X.Lnloy nnd otkon sovomplopod In tkn Allo ; „ |lu; AthoL to notify job tknt tko oom ' BlttMnro nnnklo to prooiod to, tko tmnuo , Jloi of tkotr for tka ranoon tknt tko , .. ntonood knn sot yot—no (nr no I onu dll oooor nppoi»tod .tko _>To mimton of tko ... oo«j»ltu.whl*li w» wm ilninood to kollorn . woqld ko nppol*tod fcyikw>t>»Httu. I i „ Aoottioßnt innikoLonrniaba nn non, nnd oto koon for n mnk put, doktyinn.tknir ianortnst print* ndnlm to nttond to tkli . (rnrn of tko pnklio nnxloty to , . fnUokoodof tkooknrgo, - till vhotkor tko (OToromont rauloysoi nt .... .(kin nnonnlnH (inn( nld nad oomfort to tko 4 ~ onnalM.of tko Korakiio. WkUo ptimto UUnato will bo fMoly tot Hldo bj tko Conmlttoo, to onnblo tkom to porform n,pnklio dnty # I nm inotrnotod to ■; nkalt to yon wkotkoc wo any not ptoporlf l 1 nok of ooo«o ono kowloWy tbif any ponooM . oOry, nnd wkotkor it ko ponlklo for nt to flod ' out tko probnklo Holt to tkli proraiientlon , nnddolny. Truly youro, ■ SdiruxL y. Bonn, Oknlrtunn. I , vThe Voice of tka 137tk Beyiment. . Wo knvo roooirod n oopy of n torlto of pn- ; 'trlptio rooolutloni noontly nloptod ky tko • . ISTIk Ponniylronln royUnont, now In tho V/. nray.of; tko Bnppnlinnnook. Tko rogiaont | U undou oonunnnd of HoutounotOolonoliXldT j . doo, of tkli dty,nnd two of tko odapnnUt nro ’ ffoa tkonoltkbortigoounty of Butlor. Thnto . .krnTomon nto doilroaoof lottln* tkolr oop -I ■- pnkond “frlond« , *nt hoaoknow whnt tkolr >* - oonttaOntnoro,nnd whilo worogrot tknt wo enlnot giro tko noolntionn ontiro, wo anko V. / tko foUowiaf liborni oxtrooto t . ... .... ' ywokfrf. Tbotwo cnaourola tkoooTonot ttoaotke j nn|godtOwko» bating ixocodtd from tho JockoonJon f: wvmMKXTMUCXCQM fertbelr trenoo, . ‘ ylnoottnaflroaly fnptW trt fattTVTt ib» MCTCd i . brnttUoa of liberty ud dMtmy tba of oar ' : oharlikod'eoatrTkOTißboAdariMtoMpuatotbooU KmtoM SUU from tho prospatcoa Sort tad grow* tlic jffarthßMty'tad to join tho rotten, povorty-atiriekw . Oo&^ode nej of tko Booth' 4 garernment existing only la thslmsginstton of trslton. .... AoWi Huu wm ngnrd with tbsmost «oproa« * oQDtsßpt tbs pitltalorntnlnga of Uttas, who** to’om ‘ ' tvoyssnsgovstnthsloodsstfbr wsr sfidniott UU tsrly opposed toc&apcaßlMghat, «ko now, tbst the govorusiit nssis sxcom dss piasttt oovvdfes by sUtingla jndgxnont vpon and coodsmalng tbsacta oft tho— palrlotio aan ybo art paadng vaary dajaand mtio* alght< dsriting tbs baafsaos to oanxo|Ube war» to arbftH ths QJgal. -• ‘ .|y aad.PWMTS tWta>ffity eitboooaatry. aad r»* - a—rt tbsnnUoatfantbntCy' Cbroaghonx tbs lsogtb oi-HiaAbnsiihoftkibado' < : - - ' Bifttmt That 'ws -bsartily approve of tbe war *measares the Pratidwit nnd tbs last Con grew; that we approve of the saspenrion Of the writ of befcesi the Emancipation policy and tbe Oongscation ect. '•JbMlvedp That we repudiate sympathy of friends 'at boose ftjrbor hardahipeexid privations, wbwn it Is not aecoDpanled by an enthoalasUo enppxrt of tbe admlalstr*tlve power of the government, and a firm purpose to prosecute this war to such a consummation £ sears, rnifmimaleil tn generstkins who suc ceed us, that heritage of. natlanellty trassmltted to we be war fomfethsn> a .. SlmM, That the cnaking^ fcr peam/[P** o,/ . - would come with a better grace from tapes who have - i v;;thetoildabUs»amy.in;lhe spa Bald*tbfnfrom. those who only leal ttthrwgh the aMagmeourese of the eommerdal markets. Brrfrtf. oor.scmßdaaee is strong In General Hooker 1 * ability to tbe Army of tbe Po . : tnwnj thal onrhopm far the nltimata triumph of - t' . ‘ ''Mr cauaamsneto wabsbs, and that we will never 5 V.SSSBSMISES3SIfe.ia amaagainst tbe .? ./jswrnnMnt, i..:..-. A Woi< tboaHlia Lilc Fin< . Mditon QatttU: In Trading jour dwcrip t-U»»e»ti« t»rtU««i»»ttl»polnt, jnnUrdny - ■oirtnfc- wmii rarpTlrad to And tfcnt, coa tnn to your inil eolWj l« M ooan ml to gin In ntorn to tan naif fttt pro duct nak » dliutrato .clou who nr* 111 :■ OtotbbanrlV. Bmlj Uan If with thn nltl imu of Pittabnrgh * point wh*n forbrarrao. will nut to bo n rlrtno—vhfn, If thin Olty ' Tothon do not rar. for it* prooorroUon, «iti — thoaktlnif with How' dow th* Uw ro , . „ gnrd tho wntoh who woili ploeo • kill. In tboauuln’fhnad'Orntorah In thntjof tho lnondinryf And. what ala*, pr*J> haa onr I ' Otr Oonnoila donor Th*y oompol an by law to land thoir Irn-wator at ntar th* point , 4 , aa. a*oaiUf> wharo tkra* la no faoUlbr for •aoaaklng fliw ■ tho Tory ipot, of all qthori, Mootllktlyinlay Ua whola.oUy.in iuhaa. Owing tods. fut that Boat of onr hlghwinda Month a duration for aoooapliahlag ' that ' nd/datr OityPathara think of yonr ohUdron. Iknaw yan wOl of*nd aomo of thoaa who ■- 1' ’ *r»«*klaiß«f*y onto! thalr traHii lnoil, ;&■ -■* ’-': i : ahd‘'M)Banlondaat : ia thalr kowDagijabont ' driiiag a largo trnda to aaothor nnrkat—and who. Ilka th* man who mad* ailrar thrlnao for Diana, in ih* oity of Kphwna, ralio a lor ■ tibia ontary limply booaaa* tho hop* of thoir ' gaina aro gon*. '- ' = that w* ban th* aympathy (if mil mambon of. ooanoila, who an 'ahOT* - , - gniiod by thiatala* lor* for onrielty’a intnmtf Bnraly wa an a happy noid*, to darotadto nilroada that w* taxa tnßa to oar oabrao*, ani wb*n w* r*o*ir* tbolra in nlnrn ' ’ ?h W! dri'* ■a rat of on* rad of town, and th* oil man L.,! drira *1 owt of th* oth*r rad—on* by giriag na what thoy plan a*, and th* othar by firing aa th* aahto of onr dwalllnga. Drari City nthbiK takahlty H naaad dalirnr na pnbof. thahanda of thaTblUatln**—Only thia fra* 1 r •MM ooanaUfefcte flap of pwiy oorftornuoni or Btortioffl ntwh all 'tip sordid oodl that protected «ii oil barrels, (that find i Ihslr i*il«bgi)trUh*4t**»nTeiT.r. Oh, Ifjh •mm iuw of families on Penn street; from b»an burnodout, what mourn vomld un b«#s model Bat Hun »• . - Thn linat of the Monitor. Finlthod. On Sainrday; ihortly bofon d«ih, Ih* now monitor Ohwiar, r**oh*d iPhll .. ;-.ad*Mi*> Zh* trip wa* npnanttd bhr Ih* ' otmpany *f gontlomoa on board *a moatntit; Vi • tMtan. VbU* tfchUhlgh wma in th* JHla ••ut* whltK'hnr twb.'gnu wo* dlaohargaf.; Bh* '< I' lAlion* PhlladoWaT Sh* U th*. i '-".’frail ot th* Xrioaaon ataaaan known aa th* *■* "Monitor*-” Bh* la by far tha b*ol If th* • iu ttgdMMhMhaTl*ftngm|MUmEri*otat* . of improrraiat.BuMfthbmjlwV W . Sir. ISbafrUr* * lo*t«lnah** forward bad lp foot i aft. fib* kaa b**n magnldoantly ltt*d np and f --‘''.imkfmUtlT ftmlibad. Whn abajolda bar ‘ s ' rSra PniuoiTion Booirrr'a Putrnini* .<ManvßnM>HßMr-l(i7iKß*nthaii4l(r*d ±i? rfjhl; ißooi«y_ 4 Udll th^ i' • i Important Bevenae Decilloiiß. Tka OommUtlohet of latarnal Eavandabni Utoly mado the following decisions, wUch will be fonsd important to many oononmie mcAxioi Aoxirn. Whenever • the, receipts of nailniaranee agent, or broker, as compensation for servioe performed for or on aooount of the; compsny, or oompanioi, that he rsprosents, amount to tha snm of six. hundred dollars Ip any one year, soah agent or broker is liable to assess meat for a Uoense, under seotion 64 of the ex oise law, paragraph 38, and amended by ihe act of Haroh 3, 1863. LIABILITY-Of. TAILOBS ABDOTBBE UABOTACTTm- US or OLOTBtXO. ;,Und«r sectlon 73 cf the aotof July 1,1863, any person who makes goods, warss, or m»- ohandlse, or articles known as manufactures, •jther for his own ose or for ; aaloi of tbe wmbant of $6OO per atmnm, is regarded as a - manufacturer; and whenever the total amonot of manafaotures of aay such person exoeeds the sum of $6OO per annum, he Is liable to taxation on.the whole sum, unless exempted : by law. Ia the first seotion of the not of March 3d, 1863, it is provided that “ taijori, boot and shoemakers, milliners and dressmakers, mak ing clothing, or artiolos of. dress for men*f women's, or children's wear, to order, as oui tom work, and sot for sale generally, shall, to tha amount of one thousand dritars, be empt from duty, and for any exbets bsyoad the ataount of one thousand dollars, shall pay a duty of oneperoontum ad calorm." When ever any such person shall snake and tell suoh: goods to the amount of $6OO, he must be re garded as a manufacturer. ; If, therefore, a tailor should manufacture and sell $6OO worth of olothlng, made to or der, as eastom-work, in any yoar, and should make an equal amount forjsale gener ally, he would be liable to assessment on the last-named amount, at the rate of three per centum ad eaform. Where one party furnishes the materials, or any part thereof, and another party is em ployed to m&nufeoturo, make, or finish the goods, wares, merohandlse, or artiolos, the value of-the materials will be ineluded as a * mrt of the thousand dollars aforesaid exempt rom taxation. IB ISOABD TO IBOOXI TAX OPOk TBU3T PUXDS ' Guardians and.trustees, whether suoh trus tees are so by virtue of their offioe, as oxeou tora, administrators, or other fiduoiary capa city, are required to make retain of the in come belonging’to minors or' other persons, which may bo held In trust as aforesaid, end the inooma tax will be assessed upon the amount returned, after deducting such sums _ws are exempted from tbe Income tax, under seoUon 91 of the Excise Law of July lit, 1863, as amended by the Ist seotion of-the act of Haroh 3d, 1863., Frovidtdi That the exemp tion of $6OO, under section 90 of .: the' Excise Law, shall not be allowed on aooount of any minor or other beneficiary of a trost, exoopt upon the statement of the guardian or trustee, nude under oath, that the minor br.benefioiary has no other Ineome from whloh the - said amonntof $6OO may beexempted and deducted. JX EiqAlD TO TU TAX OS SBOAB CABOT ABU GOXTBOTIOBBBT, ÜBOBK TXX XABOH 3. 1. All artiolos of sugar eandy or confection cry whloh wtrousuiDy sold by weight at the time of tho passage of said act, or wbloh.shall not exceed the value ef forty cents per pound, even though tbe manufacturer miy hate made sales without specifying the weight in th® bills rendered to the purchaser. 2. The phras®, "or when.sold otherwise than by the pound," is oonitrued to refer to articles of ornament, whose value does not depend so mubh npon the weight of: the ma terial used as upon the taste and skill exhibit ed in the manetaoture. Kpitobs Gazhti : There is one description of Joking which is pleasant to all ; parties eon otrned—it tiokles and amuus thaperpstrators, an'd at tha most ruffles, yet never offends, the victim. But the blackguardism of some par ties in this city, who seem to have the run of a certain well known* photograph room, gees beyond the bounds of further toleranee, slnoe their low attempts to joke eannot rise above the level of vulgarity, or downright indeeeney. A few questions :4i It right, is it safe, for an artist to present, dispose, or iiell, the pic-, tares of his patrons to any one (much less a blaokguard) who may present himself and de mand them on the score of friendship, or the weight cfloere ? Is UohstriUble to affix a deformed or inde cent looking body to the photographic head of aneh male or female picture, and hawk it around among companions to faugh and ex elaim over? And yet tbqre are many such carried about by sprouts—woald-be-gaatle men—who, while gloating overthe vulgarity and lndeoemey of their produetipus, might be ashamed to hear of some others, as low as they, laughing over the funny appearance df liitr own rtlativm. Tip perpetrator of onaof tlieio Bosatie jokw ■boald b« waned by tbr oastifotion be all bat reetired at tbe Uonongabela.'HffaM t a ibort tipe ace i aad tbe duaat Kti«t, wbo sapptlee tbeM bead* or permlu them to be taken from bU rooms, should be advised in Ume» or be may come to grief. , Dkoikct. Baus or Biol lot belonging to tbe Stewart estate, adjolning the Theatre, on Tlfth street, basing a front of 20 feht and adeptb ot 120, bos been sold ty tbe Messrs. Sawyer for BligbOO osih. A line iron front wanbOttM Into be erected tbereon. Mr, Bjron Painter has purohesed from; Mr. Jaoob Forsyth, a lot of ground on Western asenne, AQegbsnyp between the residences of Messrs. Forsyth and Logan, with a front of 100 feet and a depth of about 600 feet, for $9,000 cash, upon which be designs to erect a splendid residence, On a StzikOo—The paddlers in tbe rolling mill of Messrs. Lewis, Dalssll A 00., at Sharpsbarg, a» now on a strike for dn ad vance of wages. They worked np to Saturday loit, atss per ton, and now demand $6. luTiron or shi' Via CoJonrra.—J. P. Hant, Maionle Hall, Fifth street, has re eeirad a supply of tbe Haw Tork 2Whea« edi tion of this interesting and valuable docn ment. - •“ BioPLi’a Botnoa or 'TEk NAtiobal Tax Law.—This exceeding cheap and compact edition of-tidi Important law Is for sale at v Hunt's,.Masonic Hall, Fifth stmt* LATE TELEGRAFHIC NEWS. [FROM OUB EVEHIHQ .EDITION. THE LATEST FBOI CHARLESTON. Haw Yoei, April 14.—Tho lateit sowa from OharloftoO la to' tha kTehikg of th* 9ih laatl, by way of Blehmo'nt. All waj qolat (hat* waa ao prokabUitj of tha fight baiag roaawad. Six Monlton and th* Iron aidaa wor* thra lying laaifioof jdabar, within tw« and a half mUM of m Babtar, X Confodarata ooetr had aliUad th* wnok of thoKockdk, and fonnd bar' torrat with aihot. . ■■ i i ■ A nhtl diapatch layi that 80 ihoti woia firad at Hort Bumtar, of whiok 34 atrook hat with afoot. linteot' from Enrope—ArriTal of the CRy ol new Yoirk. ’i Haw Toax, April tioamihlp city of Now York, from XWrrpool on tho 1 la t tto Qoaaaitown on tho Jd, arrirbd at thia twit tUamonlag. . ' t ;; ; Th# ataamor Kangaroo anlral at Llrorpool on tha Slat nib, and tha City of Baltimore on tho lab • - OoinraioUl.— Linrfool, April i._ The •alia of oetton for three* daps amount u 21 . oMbata,£oln4in|*,S 0 a Wo.to >pakol.ton and fof Ihd.matkatl'.ta flrmiir, ud prloaa haw ah apward bat thera it no Important ahanga nntad la qnotatloiu. Tha adTioaa from Mamihorwr ara f«Tora. bla, prioaa haring adranood ; Braaditof, ua firm, bat ataady. Proriiloni oontiana dull. lin&on, Ayrii l.—Comolii qnotod at ■■ .i:'i - ■!- ■ aadon BmraKßi . 'XWyooi;---*aa»M.Bloliaid»oa i- Bponoa; Wakafiald, Work A Oo.|- aadatharaathori-' tioo, roporlfioir ataady.'ii Whtot firmtr at 8j Mata fid for Wd W*at*m; 9< 7d@Bi 8d Ur , raaßohtkani; Sd for white Waa torn; 1 ahd 10a for wbito’boathorn. Cam firm ot 28i ' fid formix*d. TuOtroslann(ion;a**f doll. . Pork dnU. Bands ha4Ty. B((tt*r,nominal. Irnrd dull, and fidlglfia lowdrl' ‘ T4Uow flab ' Aakta art qolat, tmt Bngar flab ; OoSaadloa. JUo* ataady.. lilninodOUitaady. Spilltaad Znrpontlna qnlabßotlnwomiaal. •*3Srsa«»iSvSis} .1! ■ ... (.1 »>.r --Js 1.,; AMerieaa&oei*. —Illinois Central Railroad, 44X@44!per cent dlioount; Erie Baftroad, 44 : ‘ - Latbt. — via £te«rpoo(, April 2. The iteamsr Anglo-Saxon anived from Pcrtland to-day. Tho weekly .circulars were published to-day, to-morrow being Good Fri day. It wili be observed as a holiday, and the ootton and some of the other markets will be dosed till the 6th* The sales,Of cotton for five days amount to 47,000 bales, Inoluding 8,500 bales, to specu lators and 11,000 for export. Tbe market is steady for Amariean, but good surats have advanoed , and BrislUan.and Egyptian ootton X@X d. The sales of to-day are es timated at 7,000 bales, ineluding 3,900 bales to speculators and for export. Tha Greek National Assembly has unani mously proclaimed Prinoe William of Dan mark&lngof .Greece. The Polish insurrection shows no ohange. Tho insurgents continue active. Grbat BiiTAtx.—The Confederate loan has declined to X discount and X premium. The Cunard Company aanounoe a fortnight Una of steamers by tha Independsnt Screw : Line to New Yerk, to comma a on the 16th. The great ship oompany has entered a protest with the Postmaster General against the re newal of the Galway subsidy. Election in Trenton* X Tibbtob, N. jr., April U>-F. 8. Uties, Demooratj waselaoted Mayor of this city yes terday, by 878 majority; ; The whole Demo cratie ticket was elected by an averagema ority of. nearly 400. The Democrats carry .five out of the six wards ad elect ail the Ward officers. * COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MAKKBTt) Onus or ns Pimmu Dun Quim, I Tubssat, April 14, IMS. I The money market b very unsettled, jad the rates Sr® imgalar. Gold, according to our New York ad vie®®, of had reoeded then to 154, which b a decline of 4 cents from tbe nte of Monday, when it wae quoted at 168. Herv ear hankers, an paring UO for Gold and Demand' Notes, and 135 tor Silver. Eastern Exchange boadhanged at par buying and X per cent premium lolling- QBAlN—Wheat U steady, and Bed may be quoted at g 1,30 to $1,32 from flnt firat bands. Oats are firm with a good demand; Sale of 3,000 bush*- from wharf at 75c, the buyer to furnish sacks; and 8,000 both from stenon privatetenna. Ooratounchanged; sale of 350 bush pride Yellow Ear at 95c. Bye b steady at from 95 tosl,oo. Barley remains abont as last quoted. PBO VISIONS—Then b a continued good demand for Bacon, and the market ia Ann but unchanged. Sale of 6,000 Plato Bugair Cored Hama at 10c; 3,000 lbs Plain Hams and Sides at 8)4 and 8c; and 10,000 lbs at 6c iorOboalders, BX® to Plain Hama, and 10c for Sugar Gored. Lard b quiet with email satoe at 10®10)4c for Country, and 11c for City. Mesa Pork la doll and unchanged. GBOOKBIES—Sugar Is firm with a moderate de mand at 12 to 13c for fair to choice. Coffee b quiet with email tales at from 33 to 34c, principally at tbe Inside figure. Molasses range from 55 to 60e for old and new crop. BpTTER A EGGS—Butter b dull and prjees are declining; aalee eft bbband 8 bxs at from 25 to 27c. note sales of 18 bbla at 13 to 14c. DRIED FBUIT—SaIe of 150 bush medium quality Apples at $1,37; and €0 bush “York State" euo dried at $1,75. Peaches are nominal with emill sales at $3,25. CIIEESK—Is unchanged; sale of 75 bxa WB at 140 and 20 bxs Goahsn at 15c. WHISKY—if quiet bat unchanged; sale of lObbli Common Becllfied at 4T)£e, and 14 bbU at 48c. GBEEN APPLES—Tbe demand U good, and the market la steady at priots rmnglnc from $2,16 to $3,25 per bbl; Sab of 140 bbU “York State" at the eutaida figure. FLOUB—Than b no demand whatever for this commodity, and the market b neglected and unset tled. The advance ia Gold, however, hae madc hold ers a little firmer in their view*. PUbbargh Oil Market. April 14.—The transactions in Grade Petroleum to day were exceedingly limited, as we were unable to bear ol a single tale. One or two boats of balk oil arrived, butU was held at figures rather high to meet the views of buyers. In the ebteoce of 1 we quote bulk on tbe spot at Bc, tad barreled at lie —«ome bolder* asking 8)4 and 14)4c. There to a gjod demand for future dellvsry, both for this and tbe Saltern markets, and a large amount of that comic? down on the present rise, has already been Bold. Tboro bta b««> conslderebU excltameat Id BeUaed' Oil te-dEjr, and with *a ectlT» demand, pricee bsre. •dTODeed. The Inquiry {■ almost entirely for bon ded,«BdweiiQiesaUs of good city brands at from 2&t0270. The sake were: COO bbts “Petrona” In bond, to be delivered in Philadelphia In Jane, at 31ci 1600 bbls “Cagle” in bond to be delivered here In May# June, and July, at 25c; 1000 bbli In bond, brand not named, June delivery, at 27c; and we else, beard of a sale of 2SO bbls in hood at 27)ge. In free oil, the only tale reported woe GOO gallons In tin, packegefi at 4fic. Benxine b somewhat firmer, but the market b tm« settled,and la the abeenoeof sales we omit quota* tione. Foreign Al<trkeM. laivxarooL, Kerch 27.- Tbe transactions in Wheat at onr market this morning are to a moderate extent and entirely for consumption; in abase com tbe quo* tntiose of Tuesday bet are •careely maintained, though most holders are unwltUag to accept lower terms. Flour continues difficult of sate, end late currencbs nominally unvaried. Bea?e are la steady requMt, sellers fiuaUng tha demand by a mfinmelnii of fld $ quartet. A lair business U doing In Indbn Corn; the inquiry lor Ireland Is rethsr extending, and we note tbe value 3d V qr higher than od Tuee* 'day last. Losses', March 22L—We bed a gooj supply of Zsg- Ush wheat at market thia morning, and also Übein! arrinb from abroad. Tha trade was less active than last-week, and English Wheat sold slowly at former rates. The bustnese done In' foreign wheat woe at barely previous prices. Flour was lb limited re* qaeet, and Without alteration in value. Peas and beans were dull at formcV prices. Barley of all de scriptions met a moderate demon d at last week's rates. Arrlvab of oats were heavy lest weak, and ths trade continues depressed, nod p rices are barely supported. There are email arrivals on com?, and lew cargoes remain for orders. Prices are nomi nally ths toms as lost week. Chicago Market* April llo—Tbe advance In Gold gave a firmer tone to the boding markets to-day. wheat was In bst* ter request, but the inquiry was la a great mnetnrs confined to local speculators; holders, however, were firmer, and nrioes odvaaeed about le per bushel, with soke of No. 1 at |l*l6@l,l7}£ and ot Mo. 3 Spnng at slo2J^<glo3^—su bject to 4o storage. Flour b still neglected and almost entirely nominal. The Inquiry for Corn was not active, and tbe mar ket ruled dull at about yesterday’s nrioes. vis: GUdo lev Canal Yellow afloat; for winter receipts of Mixed in store, and for frmh reotinb of Rejected In store. r T Oats were leas active bnt holders are very firm obd prices were without change. Bye wee neglected and nominal. B*rUy,qal*t and easy. Ttnmtbvseed more activo of $1,30&1,50 for common tpgoqd, and SI,GS for very choice. Oloverseed dall.‘' Provisions continue Jail. : Highwlaee are nominal at Jcurnal. Cleveland Market. Aptfl 11.— 70 bbls XX red at ft&GOk 7GO bbls extra do at 60, and GO bbb XX white temoks 'at V7.6Q. Wheat—The market to-day eras firmer* bat tbe inquiry was very light. Sab 1 or red on track at g 1,83. Corn—Sales 2 oars eats at Gsc and 1 car shelled at 67c, all on track. Oats—Sab 1 caron trackrtCßc, l car on frock at and 700 bush' from store at Wc. The reoedpb are more libemL and the demand contlhaee good. at tljjo ©1,450 tor fair Spring to choice ML Mem Pork—A light jobbing bailees* with sabs of dty Uses at 616. and Of Clear at 917. Haas—Are .in brisk demand. Sobs MOO lbs Comstock’s canvassed at JOUc, 1800 lbs do ancanvsfeed at 9Jdc. JBradhara, Fisher i Go’s canrssted aro selling at Hjfo ahd uncanveseed at 100 Sboaldan—ln good request, Soles lbs at eWc. Cheese— I There b a steady asmand, with ready sale for all that b received, at IGo tor Hamburg and Ito for WR. Dried Apples—Are decidedly lower, Baba 24 bbb at fitfe, fodudlng-bbta., Dried Peaches— Quoted at iemi7o for peeled and.6ABo for tumeeled. Seeds—Sales oT 60 bash Timothy at fljBA Some small lob of Clover sold at. 94,78.. There ba Mr demand for Flax seed, and we notesalm of a strictly prime article lb small lota at gi. , * ‘ lnportfi by BMr*. ZASEBTILLE—Pu Bull. OaaaAw-ItOO bbb flour, 88 roUs leothar, 24 cks hopm, 9 bxs do, lihbls extract. 8 bbb pork, 73 -Htb *gg* 9 aks bather* 1 do wdol, 9 bbls batter, 6 khgs doTh ias h h goods, Clark A co; 2 bxs sandrie* Adams Xxprsm oo; 16 egge, 1 kegdo, SGpkgssundrie* James A fat* *®f» woUbbl* uSchoeUlin; 499 bg»eera,4B bflp(» , l *bp.«»b»J*ewb Will; UC bgl R 1 x . ,Qrs * P BeeA k eo; Ul oil bbl* tes 48 ott bbl* 3* bbb oil, WP Wool* Si d *? 1 J[ 7 , b6U Wade Hampton Aco; 9bxs but- J"* “MjWil 6DUwprtb;«l balfabbb:* Sato KjW.'J'kilkMfloot.Dr AW *»tar. in iSSPSu*******™** toramehl, Yhegtly h lmporix by Bailroad. Pmstuaa. Ft. Ways* A Chicago Railbcap, ' April 14.—2 bbla tallow, 6 aka talli, Wm Flaeeus; 185 bga bailey, doth Rhodes; 2 bbla eggs, 11 eke dry ap es, 1 bx butter, John Miller; 60 hid=e, <1 Y He- L*ughl!n; 38 d£s brooms,' Head A Metzger, 6dcz tube, McDonald A Arbuckle; 13 ska reed, 10 do* ] ails, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 3G bdls paper, Prrkina 1 1 eoi l bbl butter, Little A Trimble; 29 aks oats, A Oobhs; 8 kgs tar, 4 bbla onions, Sbrlver A Lazear; 100. bbla flour, Jams* McCally A cp; 350 hides, II Draa. PirtMuitOß A Obsrxnan BaffemoAD. April 13— 8 bxa cheese, E H Myers A co; 5 do d', Sbomaker A Lang; 33 bMee rags, McOullougb, Smith Ac-; 140 bbla apples, L H Voigt A co; 282 aka wheat, 128 bg« rye, B T Kennedy A Bro; 2 bbla Ap, 2 do butter. F Vangorder, 330 bga corn, D A H Wallace; 3 kg* lard, L H Voigt A co; 6 bbla eggs, I do (butter, 1 do onions, 58 aktoata, Sbomaker A Lang. RIVER INTELLIkiKNCE The river was about stationary at this point last evening, with fnjl fen feet by the marks.* The weather yesterday wee mild and pleasant, though towards evening it clouded up, irith indications of rain. There to but little doing at the wharfi t hough basi nets to u active u could be expected under the exist ing rir-KTmiai.TifH*, The Ohio river Is in fine navaga* bio condition from jhta point out, and *the principal drawback to trade Just now is tho scarcity of boats. There been no arrivals since Monday. The Shamrock, from 01nclnnati,ia due this morning. Tho departures were the Emma Graham, for Zanesville, and the lowa, for St. Louis. At the Allegheny wharf business is very live ly, and the packets have good tripe both way. The Belle and Oattage cleared tor Oil Oity on Monday evening, and Ledalre followed last night. Tho Ella Faber, from Memphis, pasted Evansville, on route lot Pittsburgh on Saturday last. A lettor from Helena, dated the Bth inst., to tbe Cincinnati Commercial, reporta tho death of Captain Jacob Ketchum, of tho J. W. Cbeoeman. Ho was killed by guorrillts while bis boat vu up tho Cold water. We have: no further particulars. Captain Ketcbom leaves an In to rot ting family: In New Blch mond, O. Ho was a plain, practical, unaasuming, energetic, reliable, honorable mao,enjoining thocon fldence of all who knew him intimately. Tbe Wheeling end Sanfish packet, logonisr, has boon sold to the Parkersburg and Gallipoli* Packet Company for $12,000. She has taken bet .departure for her new tnde, and we shall probably not see her ■doo again. Our packets are departing one by one, 'in obectlonce to tbe great demand for steamboat ato». I We ahall soon be without any boats at all. The Lib erty haa gone below, and we learn, that bids are making the St Patrick.—Wheellug Intelligent. Tha now and elegant pisaengerstoi mer James B< Gilmore, Cupt. Di S. 11, Gilmore, la loading for Bt. Louis and the Upper Mtoalmippl. Mr. James C. Mc- Vay, lata of thq Key West, hat charge of tho office. 8 TBJIMB Ojt TS, FOB CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, iJISk* HANNIBAL, QDINOY, KKOKOB,Js£mH3 BOOK ISLAND AND DAVXNPOBT.—Xhe fine new steamer JAMES B. GILMORE; Oapt. D B. H. Gilmore, will for the above nod Intermediate porta on THOBaDAY, I6th iut , at 5 ©’deck p. m* For freight or passage apply on board or to apl4 . J.B* LIVINGSTON A GO., Agenta. PROPOSALS. OBDNANOtt OFFICE. Wan DarAarxuv, I i Waihingtoo, March 30, 18C3. J PBOPOBALI will be received at this offloe until 4 o’elock p. ta. on the 39ra or APBIL, 1863, for far* ■liking aix hundred Wrought Iron Beams lor Balls of Ob Mils of Bea*Ooatt Garriagea. Thee* Beams are to be made after the following specifications: Tbe rail for barbette carriages to a rolled wrought iron beam, similar in appearancato the “t” shaped beama and In tbe con*traction of fire proof build ings. It to required to be straight and unoctl on its surface, and free from flaws, imperfect welds, bUatare, and cladar streaks. Tbe outer surfaces of the two flanges are plants, parallel teaach other, and atri&btaaglea to the web. Tbetrtb joins tbe two flanges along thslr middle line, leaving them to pro j set stonily on each tide, and must be without bends or corrugations. < DtHxxaioM or asaxs; Length of rail...; —*.Ul inches. D< pth betw’m outer tuifaece of fitngef 15 inches. Width ol flanye*;— , 6.375 lnobes. ThlcksoM of flange at outer edge.___ *75 inch. Ttilrkn— of web, M ..M.7. .625 loch. These beam srtll be lntpscted after the following rules: They are to be mafo of good tough well-worked dear iron, the absence of which qualitlae, (generally Indicated by rrmfibnm of aurfaot, and by cheeks, and more msikeo rcughness along tha edges of the flaagee,) as also flasra or bad weeds, blisters, and streaks of dnderwin cause thslr rejection. Ist. They are to be of the required dimension! asd square at the tufa. fid. They are to be Straight snd free from abort beads ia the flsagea sad sraos. 3L The outer plane surfaces of the flanges are to b»parallel to each other, and la pltnea perpeadicn lar to that of tha watL. 4th lb# webs ore net t* he bent or tromgktd, as wonld result from rearing the mils along their whole lengths on the edges 6f the flanges while the webs are too hot to bear their weight. 6th. The flanges are tv be perfectly equal on each tide of tbe web. j vaaiavtoss allowxo u ngraovxae. Talttg** mi- i ~ir■ .60 inch. In depth of fsP»h .Iplno*, In thickness of web..,.,,.. .Ot Inch. In w*rper wted, in depth of flange at ex treaieeadofmU..i JO inch. Dißereeos in distance between outer edge of plane Surinam of fltngts cn different sides arf web atony cram seotlon JO Inch. A straight edge of equal length with tbe roll placed en the eater edge of thf flange ebon d net deport from It at any point more «*■-'n.in.ri n ■ • , JG inch. A plan# earihee pleotd on the web should not depart from It any point more than- .19 Inch. A plane surikoe placed on the planesurtece of either flange should sot depart (ram it ataqypijntmftmthMi-,..., JO inch. Departure from square In depth of rsil .11 Inch. fcpeclasfne of the t mms, or drawfup of th>m, can be seen at the Unitedfitatee Amnalsat Fort Mon ro* Virginia ;Brtd«barg‘and Ptttabur|h, Pennsyl* vaiua i and Watertown, Mamachqmtta. Bidders will state tbe number of beams they pro* ; mm to Tarnish, the time when they will eomaence he delivery, which should be os early ae and the number they eon dsUw weekly after com mencing the delivery, place where they will make them, and the pttoa per pound far whkh they will drifter them at the point of vessel pr railroad ship* moot nearest to ibsur works. Ho bids will he eater tain sd exaept from persons actually engaged la the maanfsetare ol Iron, evl deace of whtoh mast aoosmpaay the bid. * lash party obtain!og a cantnei wiU berequbed to enter Into bond* with proper sureries for iislelthi fnl falflUment; a transfer of tbe e utioct to another party will causa Its enltrs forfeiture. The right la reserved to reject all praposata If tho priomore deemed too high, er if for nay cones tt Is nei deemed for the publlo Interest to oooept them. Propouli wltt U mM (fld addnkKd to “«.iiod 1. W. BIPI.IT, CliM.r Oldu»«, : «Hbin(Un, D. a.xudwin WradoiMd <'Propc*Ji lor Wronght Unßrnu- JAb/W. BIFLIT, Brig, a*. aiMtt Q.dMoc. GmiaL'i Orrtc* 1 WAirodTon Cctt, March M,18«. I OWN BRB OF STKAM VESSELS are VF Invited to send to the Quartermaster General's •Mae tenders fori their charter or sale* Tenders should contain deaeripUoas of the vesml* their dimension* enrolled or registered, tonnage, ootenl oerrylni capacity, material, whether coppered, whether ude-wbasi or propeller* whether upper or iron fattened, aloe and power of englnm and omitr* and should state the price at which they are offered, forlong or shOrtofaarter, with theeetlmated vmloe of the vessel In case of lorn, or in case the government should pTefertopurchms Instead •Icharterlsg. ; . pwasra of btcuTvssmttrirsady in ths mtrioe of rae QasrtsrmsSter*a Deparimsat, are to aakaknowato itbe Departetont any reduction In their, pemsat rates whmbthsy may bo “‘ grant, and also the prion at whlah they will be will* M( tfl rail Hi**. I 111 racktudin ihooldtkoddnradtoaeQ.u, trarartm Orami oj th. TToiira BWjfi .* Wmbliig. ten, rad raohld h. radaiMd .'froporal. (or th. chu- UiorMl»oi*traiom."- Wka tM*lnd thlj will U ooulitorwl, tni U. *lll radraiot to Mm tho tnnip jiUMmi opoo fl» oom* IBd thU voUra tr raUUIDIt.,, wU.mt.r It crado K,olura« T4ra.li of U, “R.. , “ ,W •moioTOd. ! mll,fc3l ° BKASa WOBK& TATE, CADOAH A CO., Muofrctnra. ol mq mtotjf V flol.b«d 88488 WOBK FOB PLB >tß*M. aT .*4" 08 OAS-IITTEBB, JULOfflßl*™. A »«> BBABg OAITUfOS, of «H description* mode to M BTKAMBOAX WORK* STRhM ;AHD OAJS.FIT* ra?S& ttaSISS. wrtra th« W p«ra ■*»»** Idrira. : .. te «° TteADISON BTABOH AGENCY m. AgraU. fat Plttltnagh ud vicinity, lor . WATT, KADJSOB fiTiSCri CrallßiNT, And k»ooiiitratfr o* tod » ,oprfi of th.lr STAlioi .Biora ml.l»ehra-.»W^»“^r 13 In qoumra toitt*frtora ■»«* km ; BOHOMAKBB Aj LANG, ■tm LXBMBtt STRUCT. .feUitr.'jw ; S »!•■ »»« it dr.. n ~ Mbh tatat iri pboposjis. - Dtrgrt Cvrica. l Fltiabargb, Pi, hp it 4tb» ISO. j r QKAL.EI) PROPOSALS wiJl.be Hceiv; Oad 4*'ibU officenhiu.twelve o’clock m. in* iBrn. DAY OF : APBH»,TB63,for the farnlihtng wd it livery of T£K. HUhDBKp THOUSAND BUSHBIS Of uO D UEBOPASTABLB COAL, at tho foK lowinc places,or depot, vis: / Five hundred tboo'end bnitels it Oilro, ID., in the fwlgwtng -ri«; j / . One-third on or before the 18’h day oi M*J, 1863; Ono-t* Ird oa or bef.re ihelOthdaj of Tase,lB63; And— *: • ' /. One-third 00 or before the 4th*day of Jtuj, 1863, Five hundred thousand btsbels at ievphir, Tenn., in the following snare?, vie:( One-third on or before tbe lStlr.dty el Stay, 1863; One third on orbefore the 10th' day of Jane, 1863; -And— • - •••' L ■ :,•*• " ' 1 One-third on or ;beforethe' ftb fa yof July, 1863. Stionld ehy restrneHvns'.beftven by Ooh Bobt. Alien, Chief QuartertnuwrUr'Bt.- Tonis, illo./ to have the whole amcsnt delivered at" Cairo, IQ., then the prise J r the Qcht lotanded ‘for' Memphis will he paid ftr « that named in tbe proposal 10 be furnlih ed at Oalro. , » ; - The bkewfli be *odomd , *Prdro*ils for Tin Hun dred Thoatand 'BasbetS’of Goal,'' addrewed to tbe undersigned. • / ' ■ - Proposals from ibfoeol psrttes will ;not be consid ered, and 'an oath ofa legiince nm«t accompany each proposition. The ability of ihe bidder tofalUl the ccntnot, should U bo awarded to hlm«'mbit begaamateed by .two responsible persona, wbcniifnaiUM must be appended to the gaarahfee The iqi possibility ef the goamaton anit be shown by Unofficial cerilficiu of the Clerk of the nearest District Court',' or the Cfnitedßiete* District Attorney! Bidder* matt be presew.ln person when the bid* are epeaod, or theur. proposals net be. considered. Bond cqqal .Inampuntiohalf the ram to be recelred on the contract,sighed b/- the con tractor and both of hli guarantors, wIU be required of the sncceeifol bidder, npoh eLpuof the contracts As the bond most accompany the ccntract,Jt'#Ulr be necessary for the bidden to hare their bondsmen with them, or to hare bonds timed in anticipation, and read; to be produced whan thtcontract is sighed. iWhi/ dureslM We,——-of tte'cbnntyof ——-andStateof——, and —of ihejwmhtj of l—. and State of —r, do' hneby guarantee' thatla able tofoliUl aeon i ractin ice or dance wi th the tenna of bisproposition. andtUat, ihoold bis propsallion b* accepted, he will _at once enter lntoa Ocntract-ln.acconiatc* then .with, fihoold thh'oohtsaet be awarded him wean prepar c3tobeopme his wcorltisa.. To thU'gharanfce most be appended the official pertitfca'.QaboTo mentioned. On present ati&u.attbU office of certlilcitee from the Quartermasters at kaid Depots,'in triplicate form, that the contract baa' been folly complied with In erory particular. the amount dco thereon will be pal) In each fondsas magi be famished by the Qot-' imont, . 0. CROSS, Limit. Col. and DepatyQoaxtrrvaiter Gutril, ap4;td pitUPOHALS FOK JBKISP OATTLB Pealed Proposals an Incited until 12 *. of the 15th DAY Of AtfiHi, 1503, for fdrnishlng to ths fcufcsiit •noe Department 4,000 bead of BEST OATTLK. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. On on theSSthdayof April, or as.soon thereafter a» tba eorernmeirtmay direct. / Tbs cattle toaverags at lout 1,380 pounds grosu, •sd no animal to weigh leas than 1,000 pounds. An/ person desiring to bid {or a less number than 4 OCO, should scTstste it In his hid. A bond, with good and sufficient security, wDI be required. Proposals from contractors who hare failed to com* ply with former bids; from disloyal persons, and from those who are not present to'nspend to thsir bids, will notbe considered. Pa;meat to be made fa certificate! of Indebted* sesa, or inch other fends at Qeternment may hare for disbursement. All bids t> be accompanied by a guarantee,ilgned by two penoos, and directed to “OoL A. BKOK WITH,A7I>. 0., and 0. 8. U. o.' A., Washington. D. o.,’* and endorsed “Proposalsfer Beef Cattle.” Warn of QmanaUot, We, —, of the county of —, and State of , do hereby guarantee that —— liable to felfill the eon* tract In accordance with the terms of his proposl* tlon, and that, shonld his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract In accordance ’ therewith. * Should the cost net fee awarded him, ire are'pre* pared to become his eecnrittes. rthU gttarantee moxt be appended to each bid.] ' The reepondUlitj of the penes signing the goar an tee meet be ihovn by the eJMei certificate of the Cleric of theneaxeet District Otrart or of the Doited States District AtUrnap. DfdsttUekdewii comply vUkOu above /eeted. UMt oumutju AMJ KQUIPAUK OFFICE, TWELFTH asd OIfiAMD Etuci. Fnn*nsLvaia, Kerch: 81st* ISO. ■BALED PBOPOBALB we Invited and will be re eeiTed et thle office! until 19 o'clock n. on FRIDAY, the S4lh day of April, 1863, for famishing and de» Urertng et the BchajlkQl Amui, subject to the tuael inapt ctlcn, the following articles, to .bs of erxAy standard pattern la all respects. Ban pies of the different artnks can be seen at this office r Uniform Hats, Black hit. Forage Gaps cf Indigo wool-dyed dark bine doth. fchlris,woolen, cf watte or graydomst deans 1. - Shirts, knit. Drawers cf Canton Flannel, blockings, woolen, to weigh three (3) pounds to the dosen. Bootees, hand-Mwed or maehlae quilted. Boots, for Oarslry, hand sawed. Blankets, gray woolen, to be aeren (7) feat long, five (6) feet 6 Inches wide, and to walgti 6 pounds each. Blankets, painted on cot totu’ watar-proof, for In* hairy, grummetted, to be also used for Shelter Tents. Poaches, palntid on cotton, for moated men; water proof and grnmsutted, to ba used risa as a Shelter Tent. Trowsarv.of aky-bIM Kersey, teas from Shoddy, for mounted, sun. HaTertasks, pointed, of cotton or linen. Canteens *f oorragated tin. Hospital Tent* and Plies, o t eotton or linen dock, orUos to the 38 Inchse Widefcrtbe tenljsnd 10 os. Cor this fUw the United fltetei to furnish theßwt lona and Blips* j Wall Tints and Piles, do. do. do. do. The United Btates'to tarnish the Buttons and Blips. Shelter Trots ef 8-os. Cotton or Linen Desk, stately woven, and oaip and woof of saao siaod thread. A staple of on# jaxd of the dock most eo» com poor each bid far these tents. Pelllng Asm. Camp Hatch eta. T*Ulog*axe Handles. Gamp-naUbet HandJea. Pick Axes. Spades, Btral Back-strap. Bnorela, do. do. Bm Fans. Ouap Betties. Drams, Infantry, eoaplete. . Piles, Band 0. BeglinenUl Central Order Backs. Do. ..Letter do. Do. Descriptive do. Do.: Index do. Do. Order do. Do. Target Practloa do. Do. Inspection' do. Company Order do. £>o. Clothing Acoonnt do. Do. Descriptive do. Do. Morning Beport do. Poet Order do. Post Letter do. Peat Mornlsg Beport do. Post Cnsrd Bepart do. Goldons, of Bilk, far Cavalry. Parsons bidding on artfcnai of “Hardware," not abootdlng to Amp Standard, are nqnssted to •end samples-with that r-bids. Bidders wUI stste In their proposals the qoanuty bid for and the time of delivery, asd also give the namee of two raffldnt ■ore tits for the faithful fulfillment of the contract. If awarded. 4U temples most be marked with tba bidder's name, In order tolnsnre their safe: re torn. The United Btatee reserves the right to reject aU, er any portioa of bids, when the price, la deemed too high. Bidders art InTlled to be present at the open* tag of the proposals. 0. H. OBOBMAH, aplsU As’w Qnartermsster Oeneral, V. B. A. 70 A£T. mo LET —Thois two htndiome thro*- X atory Hooeae, on tbs corner of Fifth street end Cherry alley, tauma as Nob. 100 tad 101, with good brick stables la tbs cur. These bow art well adapted to the ase of either professional men or pd«. veto femllUe, and will be rented low to good tenants,' Innedlste possession gives. - For pertlcaUn apply to i AI*XXA£DKB KIKO, 9 ao.2TS Idbsrty street. F)R BENT—TiII tiirentorj BRICK WAHIHOCSB, Ho. a Wood itraat, tn doon fron Water itraat,-'- - • . u - Tor terms spjdjr -to TSAXK BAHM, . (Hoilmn.HatoAOo/k) or IoJOaiPH WOODWiLL, owner Sfload Wood itrooto. f|iO juisx—ibreo fctoams tntho Uuitfi X Builsho, with or wlUioat powar. Tfcarooau *ra tolUbla tUfcer tor a Printlaf Offloa or otbarna* cbanlcal pcrpoaa. Apply at tha feSstf ~ “ COPMTCTO BOOM. fix* laa—one, Two or 'lime Koozoi X in tha third or fourth rtcrita of Qisma Boiild* ic*i Fifth atroat, with or nitbost vtno povar; [;: Inquire oa tha frraalan. - - i ■ ap&tl - OrnOKtt ax> first floor and enVcn aacond|ln tba warthaaaa w occnpy,Ho.CTWafer«Ua«t, . "r. trt . , .«:»; ■ - ISAIAII: PICKET A OW'-»-- IfOH ttAXflfi UK KKN'iVAn UU U* *} flo«ry, looompUu ardor. : Apply to ••. hoot. AEiauas, Ait’y >t Low. Ho 18ft Toqrth ■», mUOtti ABBIVAL OFFiBH.— i 100 bbla. No. 1 Mackerel; ' 100 half bbla. No. 1 do; 100 qr. bbls. do do; 1W) bbla. Ho- 8 • do; : BQOhLkbU. Ho. 9 dot, . 300 bbla. No. SlaxgalUckarsl; tOOhLbfcla. 8 do do: 800 bbli. No.- 8 ; tnsdlcat do; .. OOOhf. bb'-a. 8 'do do; . la etotw andforsate-to tho trad* at Eastern nrioea. uu :? --JOHN lhopbi aoo^ ATKN'r iOLDiaitt CAMi*tiMAiE strong cana Beat ana ofcalr, light aid durable, Jo»t tbo thing for tk*. AlaOi Folding Step ladders, for Libraries, 4e.: lc* Qnaa Pmain. Patent Soot Juki, CoSes Mills, Tack Basnnant- Teaßelli, Bplce Poxes, Steak Tenderers, bate at Iks Family Grocery Store of : ‘ • . ii JOHHA.ENMHAW, ■ - a»8. - Corner Liberty end Hand etreata. 13B£Btt y*OLL KUTT&k.—KgooWed Jj lO chseee boxes prime Boll; ' ' SbaeketeMckedDalry; 4 bbte choice Boll; : fbr fola at »•. M 4 »fooa4 atwoU epll v IBAIX TAX 60BDUU FOR BJiijS. T7(jli StCE.—?PJie.l<>Uowing deionbsd JP I CTopwtyV.tit jtsidance of tko. late- Bsmnel Th«?ope in; Jag-« known. by the.name and i style of tr sdraf BelieaC' siioate in Flit township, Alia* ghtay:«cuni/,jP**.TU.: '• ?idtilip. 1 rj-jAbouVB l*6,acte»of aaadqw.bounded b» tbe FltUbartb-A CPnnmlsviUo Baftniadj Laugh* li n A Furnace, Four Mile Bun and theMonon guheUßlver ~an admirable site lor hjshutoctartng 2 -i-'Abont s%*cnt betwien theraUriad andthe browef-th* bid, oarwhlch is erected si two* horns*, pirtlybrkk, with 14 rooms and b-amenttkilcbeu, wash -hsnsoand babe house, welt supplied with A frame :barm carriage home, Ac.'. Also a -gemanent wall; of good •water. ; A choice and' abnnosht tnpply of frnft fn liiitcmet W>l*lM4'lnMM o t Ho.», compri.loi _m. BMt be.etiial! eit. fcr budding in the bounty, having entenrive. triaws of the river and pcrtlcni of Filiibargh, Bunlniham, and adjoining district* Laughlin Station laon the property, andwilhln eight minutes time to the city. ... T&o proper!, »1U be Bold together.« MCh lot " JbSrto Mre. HART THOHPSOS, 4e tie prem lna. or to J, D. WILLIAMS, 114 BmltMelfl etreri, JAB. a. McUOBD, 131 Wood ilreet, PltHburgh. epllilf . ■ . ■ 1- : 7OK SALS—About 20 Aaron ohoioo Jj Land, Just right for country seats, with One views, Ac., and 14 acres of rives l , bottom land, to tween the railroad and river, and fronting oa both about six hundred fret, Juvt right tew manufacturing sites, all or any of which I will sell low.lfappUea for how. This property Is at the terminus- of the.: Manchester Street lisilway, andat.the Wodds Bun dUtioaof tee Fort Wayne A on whioh the (are le only five °( tnaait only eight mlhnka. --i, • iL. . . Also, A large loCofground in Manchester,-60 toot front oa thejUbihriver end Preble street." with Brga; dwell Ingd twelve rooms, and -large fruit twee pad', uehiabbery,do* formerly oocupled byJamsalleKaiiu. Zeq.»of "uifeenwood Gurden*. ,, '"-Tne property would; be exchanged tor a suitable’piece of land near the" cities, further Information nndpUnirhf thisprop* erty are ta be had at my retlcence/az’ Woodi 1 Bun Button. ' v • . " mhlftBmecdm ; ; V FOBSALE— Tho following jdeaOzibed pieces of property, viz Ho. L—l6o acres of valuable Ooal Property. on the Uonongabela Blver, in "the third pooh This prop* arty la very advantageonsly situated for carrying on large business, having an extensive front ion the river, and an abundance of water for the loading of hosts and barges, with drainage in right direction. The exptnse of putting this property In working condition will be trifling In comparison with many other place* on said river. ■ , Vo. 2.—One three-story Dwelling House infi Lot, fio. 136 Webster street, tilth Ward; cshtalulng eleven rooms and cellar, all tn good teaanta* ble condition. - * Ho. A—One BcfldiOffLqt, adjoining! theilast de*J scribed. 24 feet in front, Tunning beck }©9 feet, maintaining the same width to Wide alley.:, Ho. A—One lot of ground In Wray. and Rowan s plan ef lota In tbe Seventh Vvard, being 22 fMt on d ebster street, extending back 128 foot to an alley.* Forfuither information enquire at 132 Webster street, or 112 Smlthfleld, (City Tea Bouse.) 1- mhg6;tf B.WBAT. XT ATS ABLE URON WOKKB | FOB T SALS.—Owing te a dissolution ot ce*partnar> ship, we olfar at private sale our XttOITWO&KB, alt* uated at[lroudale,.(m the Iron Mountain Bailioeid, 70 miles: from 8a ixmti, consisting of one hot-blast fumacejnow in euccessful operation,making from, eighteen to twenty tons of Ho. 1 pig Iron per day; twenty dwelling heosea, suitable for!laborers; on* large throe-story brick fine stables' mid barn/ 7,0.0 acres of good timbered and tOi hcres of^good turning land. I AUo*a contract with the American Iron HoontJn oiH> t > GOamvti <uhi ____— T . Qonpesy for. delivery of their ore, hevinrf twelve jeersioran. largebeaksofheaetitbore fie In I»« mediate vidnUy of the karcece. ! Wo r farther Information, apply «t bar office, In Iron dele, where every fscilityfar examining the Wcrka will be given. i «pB.-7ird fIOOTT, HABBIfIOH k 00. FOE SALE.—One anporior eeeo&d hand OYLIHDBB BOILED, 80 inches by 80 feet loaf, all perfect. One superior new BOILEB, 82 inches diameter, 8 bet long, 3d inch iron. ImBVSBAOUa PBIB3IS, for rUDMi, wtti pomps all complete. . • j • : •; Bereral new and second-hand BTEAtI EKQUUS. from IS Inoh diameter downto 6 tncti. will! be •old' low ter cash. : L HUQH 1L BpLJB, tofctf On tha Allegheny rtrer, oot. Joint AUey. T\ESIEABLE RESIDENCE FOB JJ SALE.—-A. large and commodious frame dwell* lag home, pleasantly looatel near the head of fed eral street, Allegheny, U offered far; sale at a lew pries, and cn accommodating tsrmai - Attaches to the houee U a largo yard, which can beusMtorgar dwug. Corner of St. Clair street and Dugutsie Way. ap4?tf ' i . i'- • LX)K SAJLE-?-Two Jiew JBxiflkirHouM* JC on Manor street, Birmingham, adjoining the property of the late Xhopsas Blaakmore. ( Tbe nrraaes contain Are rooms each, with hall j enclosed yams* with good well of Water. The lotrare twen ty by one hundred and thirty one test deep en,fH«. dent room to build three smart houses on:the back end of the lots. t.- ■ Ter terms of rale apply at Ho. 146 FIRST SZBBXT, Pittsburgh. - •- , j mh26:lm • j TjIARJI FOB, SaLK-t-TBo inabKiribOT A? will sell a Farm located on Coal BSU and Upper St. Clair Turnpike, Heading ,to Washington,), about Sts miles from Fitteraxih, containing! 176 gens. It is in a.hlgh state ef cnltlration, well] watered, and would salt well Sor a dairy. laproTemsate gocd. It Is one’oftbe beat liras In the neighborhood. Firm low and farms easy. - j 1 mhlTttmeodawF ''. WM. ESPY. VALUABLE FABi| FOB SALE, oca itainlog 00 acres, all nader bnee.aad oxuteroal* tiratloo, with n comfortable dwelling of 10 rooms. AJs»> xmt taunt bonne with 4 rxms, a good or chard of 7 acres cboioe grafted fruit. Goal under tbs whole farm. BitnitedkX miles froaiJanea' Ferry, an tb« Washington turnpike. —j : Torpartknlan apply ta ;. • apS fl. sIobAIH * OOm 108 Fourth si. TJtOB HALE—II 2 acres of Coal, with 5 J 3 acnsofrarfoce,at tbs rtrer. tttuafod ia Foal No. 8. on the Tough Hirer. In KUiabelh Allegheny county, Pa. Tola tract ot Goal j will be ■old on. snob terns aa will be advantageous to tka' purchaser. For particulars inquire ol] .. [ \ G.Iu'TOIVKE,Bo.Bi JtfthetjeeV mhlO:lm " gamete BuHdtaau tUTY AJS 1> VUUWXIiY JWJTti KUIS J 'BALR.—Joar lots oa Jftoksra sinot, (pavvAi) Oity ef AUegkebj, etc* 90 feet trout fcadtxuadiit* ▲boat 90 uni l»JttoClor^-‘township, below Woods 1 Han, la lots to salt. ;..B<fiJOAuS| . -r H.tDA.ns, - tiecctortdl IL Pstoi ferl ftnftWlliUPUiWiiAtiiS VXOVv lißMt of 31 aeiM,tli nd« tnoir well watered, with * two>»tary frame homo of eight ioami, and'a young orchard of gnltaffnrtt. Sima*, ted l}i miles from Chartleri Station of the AHeghe* nr Vailey Billroad, is o good neighborhood. Apple to i . ■JLFULAIHAOO., opil ,i j ... 10a Fprurth strati; DOBtiAUS—A oon«aian» Ud wWT JC »ntei.d TWO-STOUZ JUUOK HOOHJt, wtUl T rooms end good dry cellar, and hydraht wafer, with, a frama stable baok. LotlQxllO, erlllofe 60x110, on Locust street;Manchester, neor Passenger Boil* vm. Inquire os Tfll* OFFICJC, or to ButDlblh Loonrt street. Mooch aster. ■ ' i Afctf:.. ALUABLIfi tMtUIMSHTY i FOB BALB.—SO Acne of Lud, ifith ffanghferf Pocking ond Smoke Bowse, Jour Dwellings hndgia* ble, three miles from the. dtr» on the Fort Worn* and Chioago BoiLrood arid Ohio Bit#, la UeOltfre tewnihlp.: Long credit 6a moot cf the porches* money. ; Apply to :j hli-tin r: BOLMBB, Machanks Bank. VTiNiU AUtLKtt KUK tiAliifi.—A Lot Jlw containing about alee acres, usai the reshkno* of W. A £U Walkdr, MeOlorp township, on whkh.it an abundance of spring water and forest trees. - ab3t B. H. DAViS* M WataretJ, Allegheny. SFiUM* WaGUX* jfiAlflS.—Ai . strong TWO-HOBSB WAOOS, well-ironed, four springs snd high covered bed, waitable for for* men* of gardenin' nee. Enquire of ! ’ WBLLd, BED&LS A 00., apMafestf . ;. Liberty, fcot of Btsth street. fit AJfJS JfOB tiAXUI—A W 6. ft tisEa, of O Borke A Barnes’ make, nearly nek, snd la com* plot* drder. Apply to ■ T i BOBXBT ABKWPhTH, of St. CUtr street andDijquisna Way. fmUKOJi YhYf *tmfclAUi—Few Ho. 7, in the First Pitsbytorlan Chttrch of thk oity, for sale. Apply at City Tea Boat*; Ho. US. BmilhSeld street. ~ 1 B. WBAY. , ahSfctf •. ; EUlt BAltM—Foot Fira Bpgittaa. longing to Allegheny City. Bnqnira of the COalrman oi the Committee on lariat. : aoSslm ; A. D. hFQTH, gßWaUrrimt 1 tw* too/ inotaidtem.teti on.BaM Jiau. ibte'for . MuU enxfa»,B tom t<mw..lMnlr»:' Ho. US LIBSST,VpBMTT. i| oc»fctl HTILUAIt fiABNHIIi * CO., Boiler Jjl Viiiin ud Stant Iron Wotk.it, FUH BIMAT, Hm-SO, ILMutH. terpiudud farnlaht. it with leinnd ■mcalamj*«. u» pnnni to uuofiutu. mn dwrlpttoa of BOlUufl In tbo tut muwt, ud wanted i mil td'kor nd« In tha coiatir. gUUfHIXS; BBIOHAH. 8188. BADS, Bulk PIMM, XOOOMOTIVB BOMBS, OOHDABSABS, SALT P AEHLTAH KB. OIL STILLS, AQITATOAS, BXTTLnta - EBXBO*, 6UOAB BABB, ud wl. munfeetatf.nl of BASH HULLS’ BATIK r BOILKB. W ot th.Uortatutte»- 7 - 7 j )7 j iauuu dm) tabus; UAi'd-4tutre- A/eßnL.fhUMMmnt of WoeJ,- Oocok Jnto ad MulSn Boot Mate, tfio, Palm Uwf, rteln ud; r “T :: apg , , oomer Übftr and Ha»id strnota. .• 1 ftnnnoiiib fbow. Tm ' AyvUw 700 bout prim* Hesalaa prSogesj '‘ • ' ' ' 800 s do do do.^JlAsßonsp Howarrlrlagasdforeeleby ; - i. '..;i tjc unmußßoa, ~apl.. Hoa. 188 aadlg|Wb*d street.' Dimtu halvse in store and for sals hr *•. ■ , J df Vgdd ud wSJuilte.' ~ .f; tiVTioJrs;*c. juHfinT oe; txwAKXKaB IT.-’Ot' tb-rKtomUp ski *wa the understand, ■a** Um bunmA bs sold all hit tntcmtla l&frlEfe ta to 5£ tati 3 jTwiexmuk «*• «• Rtteriiodto Mtttßtte MriMiiof toMtm. r WM.TAT*, Ji« j.*.b*yilijv JOHHM.TATi. Itlxlsc (ran tbe Uto firn of.WH.TAT*, Jm. tbe nndenlned etronec* ef tbe ctatomen of ti o QM Im to nbtafßutnm. WK.TATX, Jn. 'ATI'FhIRRfiB 1 undersign _ A berlnf puehieed *B the tnW-reet of «M. TATS, Jn, tn u»e leto Cm of WH. TAT*. Jm. A CO.. ajpd hieing famed % nitomhip «ote tti stßtud at; to of TAT* A mVIUiX, Till oontino the Planting, Ge* endßteem-Fltttog Biriiw. u the old stand,; Ho. 227 Liberty stmt, Pltfabnigh. - ,7 -J.T.I*¥lLL*7 • Ptttßbnrjh» Jta.Cd; ttSMtf '.-ifo-i OiiLAJt SAYIHQS 'S£u rosin Bum. , ' : IliiASTiMft.Tll I«i' ■ Osin d*llrttnK*4tt*a!«tabaW«H.lMaMd>> »nd UsO; tTKlsr. Senate la, Mm T to * o'clock, ud (rteXoninte lit u M»y id (romSto :4ii Xtepoelts roeeteod- cl eU. nu not teas than Ose Dollar, and a dtrldettd of tit? (nAti wifaid twtos a jeer, in JraaaiaHtecamberr Interwtf baa team de clared amHrnTraaflyf-la Jortewl- Ttensmb■, risce thn-Benk wmorgaalmd,eHheritewfpar cat. .g-aav .. v.,.- <i£t. iiadster—j if - aoOdxMTB .lfrlbi credit of the depositor; iraliilMMliHM the mm la tareat frog* the drat aajrtrJananiSgPSfsmbar, com pounding twice a topori tccto call, or ereatorrewnlhte peat b<»h. At this rate, money will donate la tea than tvttnjwa, making fa thcaggiegltC BOR ASS OXS-SAIY VIS din,Ji lUL • BooksJ containing ths Charter, By-Laws, Balsa aad BegnlattoM, ftxrnlshsd grafts,'osnappUcatten at theoSce. • I'-i' - : /i .'•: •!-i ,^l>L Pubskr-OXOBOE i&BBXB. m i • John B. MdFadden, t . Isaac Mjj Bannock, John Holntee, I Jobs Karihail, Alexander i Speer, \ I'Jnmesß»D. Meeds, Beni. L. Fahnestock, I X. FoUoek, H. D Jama MoAnlay, t 1 HIU Bsrgwtn, Jama Hardman, l | William J. An dsrsoo, * . tuwnis.: " Alexander Bradley,! - JidUS JXXelley, John Q. fiackofra, Fatotjfc; MadalKi, George Black, 1 >teteJilMlor, John £..CaafUld, . : nJSß—flhfan^ AtensoA. Carrier, , Bofrartßobb, Charles A*. OoUen, - . I,3fihliill| William DbogtesT ‘ vickAOnfc John Brans, ; 1 .[Hopewell Hspbcrn, ■- iJoto H.ffhoabargar, jwuUama. uaraa, *■; ,i WJUkMßJtohmerts, f Pater H. Haakar, dlpTßiv'Uc Hindis, BtthardHay*, JsaahWkmkr, William sTlmTtly, gncaxtAsr A TaxifPin rm*flfyC,COliTOH. fcfcdawT ; igTj icAJd WHUkEUa* iUkX fIPJWKD* thewimiAHDXilrmPoOigjaad-JBMi (lmtead.)"Xh^vaml vi HaWjfo*k and PhUadal. phlA Staaxsihip Ooipaoi. IntewCdmpMcUig their nfll-powsrod arda-knlßinafttantefitiwa ujtoww €ITT OF H*WfOßK*s~-.--Steida7, April U. flT.tftflnW ~ : ■ -| ftgtw.sjyy, April IS* CITI OF BALTIMOBF, ....ftetortay, May 8. and svfcry SainriLay, aw Rax, aom.FimH, Hwtt -S3SW i . .! i ••' -. iA*»-wr'f*eaaaai-‘- t f ; Payable to goM. m its V£h«¥i , „i« » tto to ItfnitoWi <.SB JartMa,. Mjg ■ M toP«siiW.-;IS:OPt^ T i4IpIZI*4OSO - ao to Bcmhiof rlO ol| ds. lbHdafxßg. IT SO Bat tenlam, Aatwmp, AG.*etwjnali|rtomotea. teWFMcooa wiahlacte hd*C jtßtitttetrMaada ana bnj ticksta hare at tha IpUdwlag ntea to JSaw Tcrfci from Liverpool at Qfleeamowni Iflat Oahta, STl* |BS and flO&.> SteenNp ldrtfpool, HO. \ From -^BeemtffwntfOU"• ■ . \ . pgbM»i>taaaeraipw>aJierioeaa|wnnir4a«OTmm Uaaanaataadwaßf:espawQotd,:Sug)Mh ffcj CT>£u isTwSpastTiwSou<mii-i«4taw nitokt rba Aantailaten tu'hdartt^,: ~. n JOBSBeaI, U £iMdri>y,cttaw lak) ) , 4003 XWMjWAAW mV aihlfcdts . I ; SlBJiteartyrtpiafc ftniarrh. UliAOk CiAttUai) UXJtIUi WOJ . I rmxtayaoß, $4. . : fAS&BBOTHBBAcO., r : Xaahteeriaw*'«(: '. - BEST QUAUTT a|Fl**H CA*T-BTBIL, * Bquiure, YlataadiOcdacoa, of aU aiKmbl’"Wammted •goal hr toy Imported, or mannttotoed in this •omrtry. -t l wr*?«l FIBBT MdUOud 1& nttehargh. ri\UUl Ml; JL ASD UEfiAFB wnrlsaant aad dangarona wa HEXillßOTitfa EX TUAOTBUCHTJj whlck has reoriTadUie eadoma* mint of the laastpwmlhaal. pftyriC|pßai hrtte Palted Btatea. Ii now ottered toanamtetedhnaanlty aaa certain cere lor tfaa following dteaaaaa and eymptoma originating from i dlieaaea.aad ateate oCiUa Urinary or ttexaal Organs; Ganan^l DabUlty, and Physloal Deprarian,; at Blood to Itefori, tottahiUtriU-tteTiM mil lliapte—■ at HlAt, .Ahmnoa wf XoaonlaruXOdtenoy,: Dom of Em amotion. -Low Arfrit% ptaosgaateto Uoa orPamljilroitha Organa 61fiaairaUQn, Fatpte ' tatSoa of thaHatwt; and is fact all" thtfAoncamttanti at a narroos and dahilltated atate df tbasyitam. To inasrai the coAUhla~ont. Aak far Helmfeoldfc' ZalcaiMptbesw : QmnemnatmA. ttaaadrerriaemcwt-inanoUteroolinnn* apMidAwF vt tmuHXu u WBtJutaoifimAXß, Jjl HAOKB, *o<-H*tto. te Iwbj nteu to au ownsa od Dxarßn .(ana, Qsrriagafo. BondSA Asa. whether;redden? U* Ctty tl Pittabnrgh,tonay theirfilrsiims dtthe Trese»rer*e OfflooolwoOfiyef A&U* sad'sßpsrscms or nCMe to takeont liliwneee wjfibesobJeO tos pihsTty,to be retorerad before ■ tha Baycr,-denbk Skis swot of this likessa. ttoold metal plates of pmiow years mast t>* retttrned St thetkMLkeases an tskaw out, arjgytt oenfo thmefor./ |MQBBAOM/ : ijuturr rv* i totemubii^iimrrviHMr’tnMtoMai. 01 'AblooMo*-** vbkfc mihxm jwuToMi, fw, QOOtwoto thr*r>mol&PtftQfc f ßftK,*c r , ft ftM , rtmk. r :. .. .■ i| .., ;ji .» Jto*i»nra»-4n# TkftftiTa'lbft ißxamni OftUud fH-v: - _•■}■ L.SYSBQBBKHSIroa X toAfafttjbjft» hftftdrftij ohwffi TBItg AMP bHBtBBXST, - »i8:d»»T . ~~ 1 - tony itoiipoog. j«, MIfIHBS ToBft,?&l4f«3flr ASD BAB10A& CUM of gtttnwnbiitte B*ftb>l* y— kam ylafrolmftaj : ttilnlMUi #«xni -.OftbUttj^ vA- lauadl—tt to : M>H *r i ”tj « , T*r" ,, "i^ Vß, riH , i itto "i UftpajftOd ! rMtutiag from f»if'AtrßM,'Ac. 4 ‘'B/'Bobi. 3. 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