RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. We ltern fromoare fait/ prepared statis tics, by til Oli BctoqlPrteb/terton llis - lisnuj Boerd,s<nnetote»etlng facte in -1 tie- mierionsif field. It isasp poaed previous to lhe jear 1800) though a few missionaries had been laboring among the heathen, hardly a aonl vraa known to be oonTerted to Christ Bui how changed the aoene f According to the best informa tion on the sutyeeV there ire now in India, of natiTe converts, 112,000; in Barmab, 110,000;, toAlriea, 250,000; in the Weit Indies, of negro conrerta, *40,000; in the Sandwich Islands, 80,000 ; in Mew Zea land 100,000; in the Georgian, Friendly /and Society Island, 70,000; in the South / Sea Islands, 200,000;! In Chiha, since the opening of the ports, 17 years ago, 0,000, - and 80 misalonaries; in Hadagaacar, in 20 : years, 6,000; in ; Meeapotamla, 6,000. -Making, in the first sixty years of mlaaion ary labor; one mOlion two hondred and •dfty thousand sonls, exclusive of those who hare, died in the faith daring that U®*: : ®**j4*»’ ttese thsiie an now in the field 1,600 foreign' missionaries, who are laboring wUh 16,000 preaohera, oateohists and teachers. The Bible, too, ia translated into more than 160 languages and : dialects, and it is estimated that more than 40,000,000 of copies hare boon distributed throughout the world; whereas, at the be ginning of the present century, not more than 4,000,000 could hare been found in the whole earth. -On a recent Bunday afternoon the Bor. Dr. Evald, of Mew York, baptised pine adult Jews, at his Hebrew service, : sonyerts- who had been for a considerable time under his care, and said to be the fruits sf the Wanderer’s and Jewesses' Home. -A grand Methodist Sunday Sohool demonstration is to take place at Cooper Institute Mew York; on Monday evening, April 20, at which addresses are expected from Bev. Dr. Cummings, President of Wes- Jeynn Dniverslty, Bev. Dr. Tvng, of the • Episcopal Church, ex-Gov; Wright, of In dlana, and others. The Hew York M. E. Conferenoe wlll thsh be in session in the •eity, and ita members are expected to be . present, Bishop Boott presiding. 'lt is ex pected‘UteipadouaUU viil be prinoipallj, filled with teachers and school officers and church members. An attractive feature - will be the singing. The hymns will be printed and sung to familiar tunes; led by * ohoir of over one hundred voices, selected out'of all the choirs of the’Methodist churches. -The General Assembly of the Old Sohool Presbyterian Church in the United States of. America will hold its next meet ing in the city of Peoria,lllinois, Thursday, the 21st of May, and will be opened with a sermon by the Bev. Charles C. Beatty, D. Pn Moderator of the late Assembly. —-The Beformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland, says the JbtMut, is again agitated by the question whether the mem bers may take the oath of allegiance to the Government of England A majority of thoehurch seem 4o be willing to abandon the strict old platform! of '■ the Church; to which, however, a minority tenaciously ding. i ——Calvin left no children, and yet the Cetholis papers are boasting of the recent conversion to Popery of one of his descend- - ; —r-A oorrespondont in tha Jhamaur, a Baptistpaper,says: : have conversed with ministers Who svow-their eonvioUoa of, the need ; of .. *om« ceremony, in our denomination, that should elandln the plaee of infant bsptism to other denominations. It was argued Jhat thls rite; though unauthorised and to .lotou asa sWolJy religions institution, \ ; to unpirt a consist ' Wp*-. pegmtnsncs to Podobaptist ehnrohaa which oould rarely be found to qur own. Bence, it waa said, Baptists would gain much by having some cere mony, of a' simple and impressive charac ter, through which Christian parents might jrabliely consecrate their intent children to . God. Of the possibility of keeping inch a Ceremony from running into a positive in stitution, whioh would be to os all that fintent-baptism’ is to .other sects, 1 leave Mge. I wilT merely ask, nfaj should Baptists be so read/ to confess jjhe Inefficiency of their own principles ? And why should they go lo one of the most unwarranted and objectionable of Pedopsn tist observances, to learn what that new thing is which should splice our Baptist theories?’’ ■ , i I ; Its correspondent of the Peri* {tout, tt Pome, |»J| with regard to the eonfinutioa of the Imperial' Prince, that , the Papal Nuncio hie been directed by the Pope to eeettre the Emperor end Empreae of the joy, he would hiTe «ln Hmeelf cnuei tog the Holy Spirit to deeoesd upon the heed of tbechild destined by Providence to-treer the fineet orown in the world." i m»rrU*ehr the Prince of Welea ooeaniag during Lent, the Arehbiehopof Canterbury gave a diepeneationfor ite ob- MTTinoee on the day of the wedding j ——The- Fjrnt Prtebyterian Chnreh, Philadelphia, Bev. Albert Barnee pea tor, “MJttly beoame heirrt anpetate veined at about $16,000, By the Will the money la to be applied to the erection of a Million Chapel in connection with the chureh. Aeeerding to the Otrieaf (English) Journal, it appeen there hare been 68 or dination! held daring the piat year, at Whieh 1,032 oandidatei were ordained. We number falle abort by 86 of the num ' be> ordained in the prerloae year. i -A Union Uiiilonary Conference wee held at Punjab, Indie, in December laat. Theiuwere preeent thirty, three miniatera oodrteted with ei* different bodice of Chrletiane. Eleven, Including two: ohap- I&vwere of the Choreh of England; three, .including one chaplain, of the Churoh of Sootlandj ten American Preeby terian and.eae natire mieelonary of the Camp oomnhnkm;, three of the American Methodiet Epieoopal Church; four Ameri can Baptiste, and one Independent.' i —The Mtrdrtah oontaine the following etatletieeof theJNorthern Prorinoe of the Moravian ChuroA to they ear 1862. Com mnhieantf, d,698; non-oommonloante, 627; Children ! 9i62l—tetaV 7,868. Beptieme, 6*B;Mu4imatioas,l63; admieeioae, 116; enhieicne, 16; Banday Scholar!, 2,017. iOn* yo^^^■Baow»a , ConvikTiewt I Aoon- TMtipßof ih.wecl gtpwwsof Ohio oonvaaod - inCisvsfaUw Ih*n4nyutni>rtmi7 ’ jfP* l Horn. B. M. Tewagitowa, FneMaml,; eat ,W. ■».•. Oner, Theprinoi - Ml topie l<t»lliwiri<ia»qninyte tUte liMiiu iknli ti to Whmi after weefclwfthawwtl. Olkv matter* will j ' «p ft* Hw—(»■ - ■■- ■ | : . LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Yesterday’ejEveniag Gagette. Letter from the I36th RegimenL HunqoauTsus 136™ ? nu . V oia . ) „ Ctxr Bara*, April 11, 1883.{ hotor. ;eatsrdaj , ““ tr “ ; =«p. to ,b. mep tion of President Lincoln and hia wife. Ear lj In the morning, «« brigede “girded on tnalr armor*' and marched to the parade ground of the first Division, which is situated on the Potomac. Soon after the other bri gades of oar division followed and joined ut. The first and third divisions made their ep pwanee jn doe time, aoeompaified by artil lery and cavalry. Oar carpi formed in three lines, eloted by column In mass. The field or plain looked like it was covered with bayo nets. They glistened in the sunlight, and lent a reviving enchantment lo the dismal and.bleak hills and valleys qf Eastern Vir ginia, which wear a look, usually, not calcu lated to inspire love of the beautiful. About twelve o’olook the President made his appearanoo, accompanied by Oea. Rey nolds and staff. He passed along our lines, and was saluted with a hearty good will by every one. After having inspeotad tha corps, the whole column passed in review before him. He raised his hat to each regiment, as It pass ed, and manifested a deep interest in the con dition and: bparisg of all. The corps, at is the whole army, is ia the best condition. The men did not consider the “pride and pomp and eircumstances of war” on this boeation as useless and foolish; but regarded the Pres ident’s visit as an evideneo of the lively inter* est he took in them. It was not irksome to them, though the morning was chilly, and the necessary preparation required considerable aadoranoe-and forbearance. All were well satisfied—indeed, enthusiastic over the mag nificent pagoant, for suoh it was. If those at home, who harp so much upon the demoralisation of the Potomac army, cculd look with an unprejudiced eye at the alacrity with which the soldiers perform their duties, and the confidence they repose In their leader and the ultimate succoss of our arms, thoy could not help blushing with shame at the lies they are circulating, and the wrongs they arc inflicting upon their brothers and sons in the army. No faltering here. No doubts of success. No reasons for opposing the prosecution et the war seen in the Presi dent's proclamation, or any other aot of his Administration. No l “ The Union must and •hall bC preserved," is endorsed by every sol dier. And by way of obviating the objections raised to the prosecution of the war upon the principles it is now conduoted on, cyery sol dier will endorse Artemus Ward's motto: “The Union mutt be restored. Wo must have it as it was, if we can j but if wo can't, we must have it as it teosn'i." That is the feeling whioh actuates the Po toaao army. And all the Copperhead sophis try and machination in the world will not eradicate this noble loyalty If Copperheads were as much detested at home as they are in the army, civil war might be apprehended at any moment. Politics is assuming quite a different phase from what it did in days gone by. The “ heat oppressed brain " eould vent its ideas then, and only provoke a laugh. Now, the wise, the religious, the intelligent are aroused by enormities not to be forborne, and the dootrine of turning both eheeks for a slap is notr nearly so generally inouleated as It used to be. Tours, Tow. The Susquehanna. Railroad. A bill has passed both bntnehes of the New ! Tork State Legislature, and been signed by the Governor, whioh extends aid to the Al bany and Susquehanna Railroad, and ensures its being constructed forthwith: This work tans from Albany bo Binghamton in a direct line. At Albany it connects with the Hew England railways leading to Boston, Port land, and other oities. At Binghamton it eonneots With the New Tork and Erie Rail road, and thus reaches the west without going through New Tork city. It is a much shorter cut than is afforded by the New Tork Central, and when finished and brought into use will operate as a cut off, materially reducing the travel through New Tork city between New England and the west. At Elmira this route eonneots with the southern line of railway* traversing the Susquehanna valley te Balti more, and proceeding thence to the national oapltal, affords a oomplete and available route of travel between New England and Washing ton, avoiding New Tork.city, with all its de tentions and delay*: At William sport this ronte also . connect I with the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, ands thus affords an avenue by which New Eng ' land may oommunicate with the whole net work of railways now building in Northwest ern Pennsylvania. At Lockhaven tbit route connects with the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad to Tyrone, where it joins the Pennsylvania Railroad to Pittsburgh, so that all the busi ness and travel between New Eogland and the West, via the Pennsylvania Railroad, may avoid New Tork city by this short and simple channel. The importance of the work can soaroely be overrated. It md’st increase to a very large extent the travel of the North ern Central Road, sine* all who would save time will take this route in traveling to and from Washington and the North. : Arrest of a Notorioas Horse Tbieia Oa Uit, a moit noted and mo eeufal bone thief was arreiUd on the eteamer Etflep bet Teen Wheeling and Sanfith. He goes rader the names of Johns tony Brown, UoCollam, eto., end bar been operating'sx- UnilTtlj in this State. On th*2oth of Mfcreh lastMoCollsm stole e edeple of matoh'horses, boggy and harness from a Mr. Barton, of Meadrille, Pa. Mr. Barton followed the man to Wheeling, bet after diligent Inquiry at all the lirery stable he ooold hear nothing of the thief or his horses. Mr. Barton decided to Tisit the Government stables near the H.emp field Depot, where, maoh to his.astonishment, the herses were found and at once recognised. It was there, ascertained that the horses had been purchased fron> Mr. 'Watson, who had bonght them from Jas. Fitzgerald, of Came, roa. Mr. Barton proceeded at once to Came ron, where Mr. Fitsgerald was indnoed to disgorge the. money which he had got for the borset, after stating that he had bought them .from a man calling.himself MeCoUans, who had left that place a few; days before. This may be tha same lodividail who stole the home and boggy from the Messrs. Wil son, of Allegheny, as he was supposed to have gone down in that direction. Two More Horse Thieves Canght, Two' fellows named Evans and Mewlon, hilling from Barhoar ooanty, Ta., arrived at Ualontown on I Thursday evening last, and pat ip at Sp&ry’e Botal, aaoh having a horn which ho had stolen horn persons In the vicin ity of 'lhsir residence In Virginia. On Fri day morning they sold one of the horses to -Look Stewart, and Niwlou immediately lift on the Morgantown coach, taking tho .money with him. Soon after hie departura tha own ereof the hofiaa arrived and Evans.' waa ar rcsted and committed to jail there. Stewart started in paraait of Newion and overhauled him at Palrmont, Va., and had,him paged there, and reoovend all his money hot about twenty dollars. | ■ ■ , A Hiw Irreartoe roa Paeaixoie Ban- A Arm in Philadelphia has received e patent acre new invention designed tO''pre vont loss of Ufa from aeoidonte on city passen nr.»llwaye. The apparatus i. arid to be “1* thonghtlt will so- (or.it. It is ! I, « * n4 mu 10 nne [the track, that il the hand or arm ofa busen !*”■ *5«J 4 to upon It, then could ba'fio dS- Sger of injury j and' if a man. was upon the Umckjho would etoptha ear bafon thiwheel, pogjd tooth him. ft will also bo usefoi In ro movtngniow erlthentealt,or any other oh- Kli use or 1 Corvimi-A eoHn waa Ute >mOUeinutitoLoalevlUe,by Adams’ addressed to a itldlor of an Ohio at HurfreeaborOV the weight balco * 290." It was vary nstunnl to sand I Murfreesboro, although many wen romthenoe, and one' of tbejmeuea »d thasoOn. - It did not contain a at wee welt 'stored with bnndlee, . letters, eatables, boots—in fact, a >d grooery and, oldthlnginethhlish lnslde the eoffin.; 7ho freight being 1 the. contents not being ‘'Centra was elosed np an d forwarded nooord- to dlreotlone—‘‘haadle with care.” ‘ j Inronanm 1 9iowiae.—Producer! ahuinau exceeding 51,«06 ria( mHa,vM jja«lre*'S> 1 belioeOM ‘ni PoMmooKxMi ov td Wax.—Thi* -truly iUuetmted historical representation of our notional struggle i« still drawing otowdod hoosm at Masonic Halt Ho panes ibould do without noting it* fine sceneries and vivid representations of the war. The performance ii 10 natura’ that the speoUtors almost think themselves eje 'Witness to the bloody battloo. To-morrow afternoon, the proprietorn will giro a grand matinee, thus tho children will have an opportunity of looing this magulfl oont and «o Justly well ipokon oTTproduotion %( art. Bast Bismiioeam asx> Sooth Pittsburgh. —Thirty-five valuable building lot* in thoio flourishing borough* will bb sold to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, by order of Orphans* Court; touommenoe at Hoisel's groo*ry,Ex*t Birmingham, oornor of Carson and Railroad a treats. The lots are all desirably located See advertisement of J. 0. Ravls, under auo tion head. Thi Nuisaioi Cass The charge of nnl sanee against Messrs. Smith k Naylor. oU refiners, of Lawrenoevilla, is stUl on trial in the Quarter Sessions. The counsel made their arguments this forenoon, and Judge Mellon will deliver the charge to the jury at two o*olook. A verdlot will probably be rendered this afternoon. Labqs Sail o» Wool.—George W. Pollock, Biq., an extensive wool grower, of Grutiot Muskingum county, Ohio,a few days ago sol< eceentsen thousand pounds of last year's wool to Harvey Darlinton, Bsq., of Zanesville, re eelvliig 87 dents per pound, thus realising $14,790, quite a snug little sum fora single' item of farm produoe. Mithodist ErißooraL.—Three quondam . Pittsburgh Oonferenoo members, now associ ated with the Philadelphia Confereeoe, were sent by the reoent session of that body to the following appointments: Rev. C. Cooke.to Smyrna, Pa.; Rev. F. Meore to Union Church, Philadelphia; and Rev. W. Kenney to St, Stephen!, Germantown. Dwxluxqs Destkothd.—The stone dwell ing house of Ur. Robert Smith, of Winfield township, Butler oounty, was oompletely demolished by fire on the 3d Inst. Mr. Smith's loss is heavy. The house of Mr. Wm. Cald well, of Jefferson township, was also slightly injured by fire on the 3d inst. “Whsb this CaoiL Wan is Ov**."—.Five hundred copies of this popular tong, with the ohorus, just received and for sale by Charlotte Blame, 43 Fifth street. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (FROM OCR EVENING EDITION.] OBITERAL FOSTER REIIEVED. The Rebels Still jnYeiting Snffelh, THE LATEST FROM CHARLESTON. The Iron-Clad Fleet Gone Sooth. Coles', Hawaii and Seabrtok Islands Occupied by onr forces. - Vonim-Hono,. April IC.—A diipitoh from Q.o. P»lm.r to lU)orO<unl Dlxit.Ua Shot Sea. Joitor hu bmt rollmd. A rlnr m#»mor, with . ngfaunt ud nippUu of pro- Tliiosi ud uuoulOos, is ran nliig the battorioi on Xu Biru ud rtHhtd til. whorf »t Wuhlngton, N. 0., on tho loth. The on.m, or# >UII inrwtiag Suffolk. Nothing of importuo, truiplrod thon to d»j. Tho Eiohmond Sntuul hu tho following: .CkarUmtm , tfmday, April 12.—The entire Lron-clad fleet departed at 3:40 and aU o'clock for the South. The impression prevails here, however, that they will toon return to renew the attaok. Foetu&s Moxaos, April 17.—Richmond papers of the 16th eontain the following i AU was quiet at Charleston. The enemy ooeupied Coles’, Kiawah and Seabrook Islands in considerable foroe, being protected by gunboats. * Tbeir transports have left. Two gunboats and three transports have been destroyed in the Cumberland river by General Wheeler's command. Arrival itom’Euoie, N.w Yoke, April 17.—Ih.fUucuhip AqU* So#., from Liverpool, thi. morula Th. ulriow ar. aatleipitwl. Bh. brlnri J - SOO bile, of ootton. Prc.het at Albaar. Alb..t, (N. Y.,) April 17—Thtro ir a fteyhet In tho ri.er. Tho vntor 1, .till iloalj riling to-dny, oor.ring th. dock, ud plan. OF ADAMS' KXPKSSS. #5,000 HetcarA Ottered. . Dxnvniou, Harvb 19,1853. The safe of the Adams' Express Oompwsy wm roh* Wednesday sight bstwseu EaUb&oc* i3d llirrisburg. It contained various anas of in corrasey aad gold, a lar«e number of Doited btatca eertlflcatesrotadabtednsM, Cnltsd States flva* twsoty bonds, an 1 checks of Us Called StatseTtaX uror ouahe Assistant Tnasurar of Hew York, mt*. rt®— Kxprem Company. A m vi. Theumnd Dol.-an is offsrod by the Ooareut! Th* put Ue ere re-erred Co the Ist a. the numbers af the bonds and certificates pubiLhed by the Oomoun* end are caatioaed not te negotiate any of V EOBBCftir or TSS APAK&> KXPBBO-mK TBOBSASD_pO(tL4II3 SHWaSST ' folkmtßf.dcterlbid (VrUficotA ka. w.r. ftoln Cron Uw A dual 1 XiprtM Oonpaa* oa VIO* tor **• ‘*w«l «wLeb IVHI> «0) bapald b/tbi Oonpiaj, *° >t *r msua ornitnw mns anxmoAtw or n. „ w Dsmsaw kua rear Uiiud Sui*i OtrittoitH of *«-»-«•*-* ' «WtO ««h, cam ban SSS'njS if UaUrd etoteo OwtlflottM, of slqoo m-A • No. 65.5 U, 59,5 U, * ' Hoi »JIS, 69,1 U. No. 69.103. go., t» aa, 69,50 t, 69,216, it em Hoi 69.200. 99.901, 69.209 Hoc. &9.145, 09 149,* Ha 09,140,09447. H«. 69,131,A9,130, 09.129 Ma69,247,694*1. Hot 69,190, 09,191, 09,J92.69.19A szn&zffisgi.*-™- S^t^SffiSSEfcSS* Bt “- ■«**«■ HIT. io JS? asa**"* to Oboe* So. 09, fcf WOO, to 00. a. *. hill,' Ota'l. “ “*•;. *g-H j BAiJaSoiro ~ JJJ 'JJJ “ OoarodtWanor, *• ■• ft: £ ‘TSS^i - ft : *&“* ■ JS “ SR^o: to D - o,Uta *"T 01 H*HSir BASrOBD, Sc jm rial Qo*»TK>«i«T»» QHim'i utncTT- WijOßwroaf Cm, lUrch 18, is&l. ” r (WNKKSOK BTfiAit VESSELS L w lo«fl to the QurUroaiter Guunj'! offio» t«nd«ri for their charter or “****• • Traders ahonldoonuto detorlption* of the »- Ihtlr dlmeailou, rarolM or rettetored,Kawii '*<•*> WTltol CiqKltr. Hiurlri, whether eidewheel or fmpoUorr, whither oraMThr iron faatan«d>*iga And oovtr of.contone mbA ijut.3 and ibonld atate the price at which ihejr ar* Stored! for long or short charter,#Hh tha eitf teatadtalaeei iba tmml In cm# of kM, or to oaae tha gOTenment • ioald prefer to parchaea Instead ef cbhrterU w Ownera of «t*un tmmlj already la thedmu, of the Qawtonaasfer’s Uspartomt, are rteoMted to snake known to ifae Department an? rejection to tbklr pmeet rates which thermae be niltos to ETto J3fthlS. ,1, *' ri ®*‘’™™ 7 aboaldbeaddnaaedtotbaQiaN ton, and ahooid be endoiaed tort?SSS* Uroraelootatoamß*... p«*»erweeh|r. will be oo&aldeced, and the veperuMnt >U| todwior to> ndan fh»nw<M'i» * mhlfegn- IVlAuißOa Htakuh amwo nSS*#***-- »* «*Mwck ui Wirr« HADiBos jiAttcn ooimj, commercial : nMcoxti. PITTSBURGH BiHKKTi Owiet OT ma PITTCBDUB DaILT ‘'AtSTTVS. s Fninax, April 17, 18*?. ?_ be observed below, we have bat few changes to note in money. Cold Is about stationary for oooe » having made no capricious move* as here* -toface, and other hinds remain unchanged. Our Hew York dispatches of to day quote Cold at l&3)£c, which shows but little variation from tbe rate of the day previous. Here our bankers continue to pay 148 Cor Gold and Demand Notro, and 130 to 132 for Silver. Government certificates of indiibtedxiess are bought at 98098)4. Eastern £i change remains about as last quoted. GRAlN—Wheat la quiet with small sales from wagon at $1,30 to 91,35. There is en active demand fer Oats, and we notojarge sales, at 76c in bulk, and 85c in sacks, £ate,of COO bush'fibelled Corn, from depot at 85c. Bye is firm at from 95 to $l,OO. PBO VISIONS—There Is a continued brisk de- mand for Bacon, and the market ts firm but un» e henged. We note sales in lots ef 25,000 lbs at Co for Shoulders; for Sides; B)£e for Plain Hams; 10c for Plain Sugar Cured, and 110U)fo-for Canvassed do. Zhare is no change in Lard or Man Pork. GROCERIES—Sugtt is steady withnlee of lOhhds Porto Bico at 12c, and 8 hbds prime N. O. at 12)4e. Ooflbe is quiet with small sate* at from 33 to 34c- Moiaatee ranges from «to 600 for new crop. PLODS—There Isa Utile more activity in the Flour market, but the demand Is altogether local* Wo note small aalea at for Extra, and $7,00 to $7,25 for Extra Family. FISH Sales ef io bbls No. 8 Large Mackerel at 18,75; 60 half bbls No. 2 Mackerel at $5,37; and 10 bbls Halifax Herring at $B,OO. White Fish ace sell, lag at from $B,OO to $8,25 per hall bbT, and Lack Herring from to $5,00. BUTTEB A BOGS—Butter Is dull aod drooping; tils ofs bbls fkirßoU at 20021 c. Eggs may be quo ted et 14016 c. 9 pRIRD FRUIT—SaIe of 60 bushel* Apples at s’,6o end 40. hush Peached at $3,25. SALT— 4s more astive; sale of 150 bbls No. 1 Ex tra at sf,7o to $1,75, and 160 and 50 bbls do at sl,£>. P llt.batfh OU natket. April 17.—Crude Petroleum continues to rule very firm, and prioea are fully maintained. All that ar* rivet Is taken readily at from 8 to B#c in hulk, and 1* to 143£e In bbls, audit Is thooght now that there •re enough buyets to take ail that reaches hero on the present rise at these figures. It Is but proper to state that many holders are iukings>Jc, and some 9c in bulk, and 11)4 tol4)£c, and some 150 la bbls. We note a sale oi 1,000 bbte •‘Kanawha” in bulk at Bc, the seller to barrel and put it on board cars, and 493 bbls “Kanawha” at 14)4, t o. b. Befixud is steady, and holdan generally are taking anadvanro. We note a sale of 400 bbls, in band, ax 28c, and 197 bbls, free, at S 3 to 36c. Good brands for future delivery, cannot be contracted for at these Agurce. In fact, refiners do not sejen disposed to engage ahead et any figure, owing to the uncertainty of tbs price of Crude. Benrine is more active, but prices ere rather on* eelthd, end in the absence of sales, we omit quote* tiona. Mitwaukte Wheat Market. April 15.—Tbe wheat market wm not so firm tm. tsrday, owing to tbe decline la gold, bat price* can •carroty be quoted lower. 1 here wee e strong dispo lion to eel!* and whenever a buyer offered yesterdav’a prices hie wants were not long tn being (applied in yme instances rolse were made et a reduction of i c , but th* prevailingptlceejrer* $1,07 and *1,17 for old receipts of No. 2 and No. 1 Spring, 2c more being paid lor new receipts. Buyers dealt largely inoi? Hone* paying fMM and SI,!S ter old receipts all the meoth She total amount of sale* for present and future dsiirary combined was about M,UUO boshole. Of this only 17,WU bosh was for ra«h MmtjnH. Jioaisvillo Aarket, April 16,—Flour and Grain—Flour is dull, with •alee superfine at $6,7566, and oi extra aod tamUv at Saks of eft) bushels wheat et 'fiiutao l&i for rod end $1,2001,26 tor prim# white, end mar ket dull. We quote corn et 70075 c for ear and sbelted. Seles of rye et 85c. Oats in demand at ?u 076 c from wagons. Barley et 1.25. Sake ■Mp.tni*. et $2O W ton, aborts at $l7, and bran at $l3. Provision*—DulL Old sue* pork slotoloAo, new hams, bulk, 606)£e, imdked'B)do9c, can* vamed W0loc; shoulders, bstk, 4toc, side; hulk, %c, smoked tß@7)4c; ribbSd •ides 6)4® tu hulk, unoked 6)40. Flaxseed—firm et tbe mills et $2,00 % bushel Linseed Oi—Sake et $1,66 0 gmioa. Hmsp—Sates of Kentucky at $1200135 U ion.— Journal. Cleveland Grain Market. April 16.—Wheat—Dull end unsettled. Specnia* t«n ere afraid to take hold, aad mlUers an buying only gw their Immediate wants. Sate* 2 cars rttf on tiaek at and 1 car at Cora—Sale I car shotted o« track etffic, 2 car do at 66)de, and 1 car •era at e&e. Oats—dates 1 car on track at 6334 c. 1 car at C3c, and 1 car prims at Gse. Bye—Balro2oO butoat soc, and 226 bash atsL Barky—Quoted at $1,3001,45 for lair to choice Spring FaiT-ilsrald. Import, bj Hirer. CINCINNATI—ran Snxaaocx—43 bbls whlakr Jecob Mlnehart. do, Shuts, Sou A«? 10 d?S| HrotstterA Smith; so bhde becou, 90 lard oh prmiie, 16 tea dry beef r BsDscs A co; 25 bbls oil, T NMUter; 3 tors, Jos W WoedwritTlobdkroeE, McSaS2a£ *r 9 50 bbte lard oil. -Little A Triable; 188 ate bbte, SpearorA MeSa* « Jacob EslUr; 5 tee haau. Head A Mstxear* ao Zl broome, Chas C Balstey; 85 bxe soap, Shrivsr A do ** hbteoh, BU Jack; Itf ebloil, 20bss jail tea, Graham A Thomes; 12 bbls oil, so bxa scan. Mro;24 bbJs whisky, G M do do, F Lynch; 12 do oU, Jamas Dalxeli A Son: iu *«■ °, ¥ Hteppsr A co,*7 bxsdrugs, ?^s gtesswafe, AADChambwiTO bbte A Fnw; » bbte oil, Shoiaker A w V,*^**^* 9 10 go do, g Lofiak; io bbte lard, Undsgy A Tetfoed; TO bbls whisky, J ij. ter A oo; Bocks meat, 80 kegs lard, 0 h Oatdwril; 2 tes hams, 8 kegs lent, Kennedy, Childs A co; 12 bbls HmUgr, 20 do do, J F Hanna A co; 20 bxs W» w .. 11 *D«P«riok Aoo; 60 do, 10 bxs rondlro! 6 bote oil, W M Gonatey; 61 bxe soap, H Baksi! e 10 ,l,ra, S 5 tSSn* dies, J S IUI worth A co; g bbte oU* Isaiah Dick*** mi U<S tonJrSSthfK^ nsfis 1 lmpotta b, Kaitroad. J T HoLughUn; « bbU floor, Juu g>„. *■*»,_ * °*£ «•*•» Jcatph Dorrinxton, 95 bdla mrtr. ferktoiToo; fl daoata, Shomakar A Wdo* loS I *"'?* J MBaowdea; 90 do 49, Hawurtt A Bro; JPj“ J no, I Bon* A ao;2 bxa tobaooo, Martin "**» » A * 0 P Marki« lHUdw, Ham* “J** 4 * W bMi Ud win**, Lambert A Ship* P Mdtelvy; H» bbia Aon. mIS. * bx* bccoa, J S DUworth A to; 2 bbU butter, B« a Kail; 29 bbU hominy, I, H To{gt a A CrjrrxxiXD Bailxoap,April 16— sif4J* Wilson; SB bbU apple* 22 ill 23 £■»«.! *<*B* Aco; B bbt* lima, T A Iran; f*£?*bnt, B«ennady ABro; 112 do do, J a jsgg l AM tobaooo, -p Owns 843 iki oats, S***" 4 A itaoxj 86 bbk apple* Jflarbart; 8 bbl* t? *brtv*r A TaiNi; nfiki oat* fibomaker A jrrinri 4 cam tobacco, J. A S“¥? - »l>Addo,d M« r phir; acfcabooon, LIUU MeocgoaeirAßejd;l47 ikr Bid; fib bbvpofk £ Bobison aiTEB IMTELUHEHCK. Thariverla again nklag at this “point, and last lha pteraarka tndiestett frit. *ba ria* ia ■ principal!/ from iho' Alleghany, tha Mnnnngihala, a* /at, having riWB bot UlUvlfany, Zba weather oootiniro* cloudy and unsettled, with an oc «*«lon*l ahowar of rain. ia a decided improvement In batinaaa at the Bvaa, and both tha receipts and ahlpmants an Jo- Tha Shamrock, fronr Cincinnati, and tha Ktaparor, from Touag’s Point, Loatilan* qonrUtai* tbAarthai* Th* Iclipa* from the Florence Miller, from Cincinnati, an tha next boata dQQ. - • Tha Shamrock la Jott a now boat, thle 'being her Ant trip. Sha waa built undar tha supervleion; and ;1* eommaadad by Captain Jam m McDonald, formerly of tha Marmora Ho. 2. Th# hall wm bnlll here, ; but th* cabin and maohinar/i wan.pnt op at Gloria* bbU. As will be se#dby'e4rdf,oaptaln McDonald, intende loading for Salat Louis aad th# Upper Ml*. •isrippL : Oaptatu Boblnaon of the ataamcr Basting* now 1% gorauMot isrvioa, ia han on a visit to' bis frail/. , Thi» AUaghtny Bella No. 4, wav aold, on Thursday, •o Geptalna W. J. Mounts D. 8. H. 3moro, ! frr Tbe new owner* wa uidantaod, trill; keep ;b* Bella in th* Alleghany, river trad*, and Captain B. More, formally of; tti*‘ ' lclijo* and one"of popular ataaiabealmap, will Thopraaaotcwir of tbo Balia will b* tvtalaod.'Sha la to hy dalinnd to the nawoan. •nM aoM Maha rotoradfroatOllbity. ' 7 ' * - ' imapf rHi fit rnmiiTT mi aiorawffl port tlvaly Mart |brßt.Xoulito^ay. : S>o Bißp«ror, teptalA p* A.Pravtt, la tha next JOUdnaati Wd liaTlhg on Kbnday ;«ming. A cvriaivondritt Mth* Clhela uii Oantta, writing fimw BranirrllU, glraa tha Ml. gggfftalh of 9h* brvvai Captain aa| art* □( tha Xdlpaa pamed ••■iMMWfeßtitttWttlM ttflMjflfcw Ovl T;--' I 1 nspoaad, without a Ur* nan-upon her. neb a*ter* rifle flrewas poured upon her both from artillery end mmketry. She had six cannon shots through her. two of whkSrwen shells, and twenty-eight Hlaie baDe. Chie shell ptM through her entirecabln, «- plediog in a state room. The other shell, a plunging which it «P|od»d, scat taring the meat in all direc tlmne. The pilot stood at his post moat manfully SPf £l2®** *£ d PMriog through tbetexas and pilot-house, i One shot cut her escape-pipes oft an other her supply.pipe, obliging the enjdoeen to pump cold water into her boilers, censing, as they ear, an.additional danger of blowing her u£, Capt. Wite recelTed one bail through hie cip,.w][en de scending the steps. One passed through hi i room, penetrating bU bed, another hie wardrobe, i There .were quite m:number of pemengen on board, add, strange to saj.notone wes injured. If alt our cao taios and crews were as brare and resolnte as those of the Bell pie, the guerrillas would haT# tor leas HfXi*jo»v &?*• was Lieut. Colonel of the 49th Ohio, and passed through, the battles of Pittsburgh!, sliding, Shiloh and aareral otheza. Buch men will do to lie to. lik! (•* K: I V aLuor, HiiAHCtikH, •A fIOUOOBBPOh Cmoorom Fomatioiu, Sorofola, Cntanßoiu Biiaatet, EryiipelM, Boils, Fimples on the-Face, lore Eyes, - Tetter Afeotions, Seald Head, ; Dyspepsia, CostiTeness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rbeusatio Disorders, Janndioe, Balt Bhenm, Xerenrial Diseases, General Debility, LiTer Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Sypbilitio Diseases and Caries of tbe Bones, roaaTHn with all otheb menacs HAYIHQ THXIB OBIGIH IH A DBPBAYS3 OOHDmOH OP THB BLOOD 08 OIBOULA. T*BT STPTfiB. 9A6 M 01 UAJHiL A. BOYD. nmmait Oeenßbv SI, ISO. Cm. 8. H. £irna;~l tak plimure la making this Toltmtary statement In ft ror of a pared by jad called “Lanai * Bums Banana,’ Ihadsufiand tor fir* years with Scrofula, whicfc teak* OBtoa myhMd mad tor head ao * to disfigure b*r*rj mocb/ani took off to*hair vhaalb* <U» mi* Bad* It* manaei: it i k* brok* oat oa [aj arm abet* and Wow tfc* albei, aad eat lato aad flesh se as to axpoae a fca fol tore. Tfcedfcsam on By head want *o tor that aerora! small pfeocaoJ bon* came out. I was racy weak and low spirited, aad had girre up all hop* of trer getting vdl, , I had tried wraral skillful yhyiiciMii and lh*y did mt mo good. In BeyßaTwriast, IMI,I «m lndneed to try “Lnrwr’* Ixroe m Blood . fliAncsxn" t Burt mull** I had no latoa In patent medicine*, ba*. altos I had used Ibm btftlea of Blood Searcher, th* alas*onayheadaad an bajpatohaid.' I har* now tak*o eight orUnbottle*. aad ay head and urn an entirely mil axMgLtha aoato.noM&tng the ana I wfflaispstat* that I hadth* rfcaomatlia my bad In ay arma and toga. Theßlood dsarcfe alio sand the rhmunatisß. I an now a vail mas, prw forty ynre qf.ag*, flad 1.1 tf asfujpl* and yauig ■ Idld wb*Bl rhiitweVty,' 4id hiT» inoreamdln weight twedty pofeadA. I wcnld also itata.that tit diNMe laßyfcnhead was-Wbid thatwhen U •loopd aad Uft*d anything heary, the blood re* ott ofthejeor*. Be Beyaer kind a photograph taken of b* by Hr. Oarga, tha artist, altar I twjput to gk» walk ItdwxaotAgwmy appaaiaao*a* bad as it wee baton I etKUrthcarf tgkfag the sadkdna. Tec Miaaathe photograph, bni of which la aowin 'so' poanarion,’ and also at pi. Keyiar a UO Wood itre<% I wanld alea tuU that I took Ute fiload Searches which was'node baton jDt. Keyser ooßaemeed tmglk Altbciagbithalpad mesomvl did aoetir oarer test until I got the kind BadebyJte. Keyrjr hJaeeU. One bottle o/ hie did me man good thgt two e! the old. I baUmltla agreaitetlstreogtr and batter. I hare recommendedtha Blood dearejs. •r to a great maay of ay Msadrfer various dlsaaeei, aadlUUm if fcaghMped the whole of then.* Tea Bay publish lf ypa wish. aad l aja taxiotia tha all who an afflicted at I was nay be cured. I Ur»U thlselty. He. I Pine street,' had am employed' t> <-o*» Tllle A Aadenon'a Bnlom Marble Works, M Ways# ■tre*. j DASIBL A. ?«T» ' A BLIND MAN 0 UHML I 1 lira; lit Uttfo/ai' OUatdo tUB, tkd bc.» bmu ; ■•H^fcOnaiy«br mvlj ibu jwi, •aDai'-odDr. Xi/aac .'abort threat. Bi©a£b«-4|p, and aaltad him io *lti atadlractlaai to IboljuEUretior or tha Bllftd to ".Ho toldmt that!; Baadaat goto EhlladateMa to (at y*o«aab* had notidaa that vo*M*nr*m*, m ha jaid -agp dUa «a! ,*aa tattoo Mood*. i vutrdatad fbrlttwoor'tjuaa; Ifanci UthabcapUal bk thlt«tt7 r uU cternUerad. bat ny dlAaaa vatar&ad itftar hßoatii dr two > after I t*mo oct et th« fcmad xajdi** aoat -nantsnlig jtf_r tttltiibt tbtiinoiol k (Ood Mod et ahivmPt. K*jm, win bm Mend ■j iltlit, nikj iff iniwliiinu wow Tht Sttdoc tm mt "Unimj't Wtod Bnntiir'' n< • Wit - 1 DAYID KUtHOLIiT, Plurtnud, J«lji,uo. ■ OUntoal(tm,HK*. ■ wlll '»i» *• *• VMutn, Aliarm otrwt. All* (B«oy Qitj» A BAD BOBM LAO 00HMD. . IBO—I ha»b;c«tii> sst Manfesi^AuSts maM* to & mrflgg fat*“sl3w?jtea ?»«» i wwiWlkKSiSun li^ -*} >&»•» Tka«Bt» Mtinriw •*€>• Kb(lm aoeM.ob 'FoWth Hr»elifiet* tnimiMDi . • THOHAB rADBILiT «T3* ««t Ito HfM MM, M II • MM. tmftit <i» i4t,.MMr*k £Ssaa« ■®4SB£SSg3ffiaPp^“ BSEOfiST i«onu«fcra>l» l.tk.tr.*u bun pri&a. ** JOHH I.BODUAOO. iSMffiflfc FOR CONBOMP- The ptspddtof^thismedicine haTingmide tithe study the life of the Pliw Tree intox.He&kws for dfeeaeee of the Lung* and .Throat, ofiVHogto gnllMng htmanltythe re. suit bf bts experience. ; This truly great and good medlctsb fe prepared with much care; the tar being distilled-expaaslyforlt, is there lor* free from au bapurltkr o{ oowmon tar. . It has cured more cases of Consumption than any knows remedy 'os earttu. It will cure BBOHOHITIS. It will cm* ASTHMA.. It wlUoureßOßß THJBOAT AND BRHABT. It will core 0000 BSjAtfD COLDS, and lean in ifeSEl »t *M KIOHBYB OBIHABT OOMPL&IBTS. ’" ■■ r Belil&ro.of 'CcmntertoUe. *M U yon_h*re the JJyspepsU, use WiBHABrs Did • lf ttfey da hot cure *. ruus.go to th» agent-of whom you pnrchmeod lhem and raoetre i . ' .your money. Please: call at his store and get a deacriptfre elren* Ur. Pilleseat by mill, poet-paid, Mipt ol One BollK, - • - DiQ.O. WUnABT Prottfctoa Hd.lQSouth wreck phn» < sold by IV STBYBSR.H . I«o Vooitt^Z™- mß<dswT I . , | PROPOSALS. Ddott QoAnTXßXA*TsaGnanu,*a Oma. > . T „-HtUbnr^, p avApdl ' Q BALED PROFOSAUs will bo xcofiir* thelflTw OAT OP APBIL»1803, for the fifrnlshlnx' and do, Umy of TXH a¥BDBBDTHOUSAJIDB g UfIMLB OP uoop HBBOSAHTABL® COAL, Z 4 hbtoS lortng pbcec,*r depot, tU: “ ■ .. WJtf, “™dr*d- thousand bushels at Cairo, til., in the following manner, Tie: ’ * . One-third on or before tbe 18lh.day of Hay, 1883; third on or before the 10th day of June, 1863 j Oo».third on or before the «h d,y of July, 1863. One-third on or Ufbro the 18th day ef H5y.1863; third on or before the 10th day of June, 1863; One-third oa or before the 4th day of July. IMS. An^? a^v?V rt lll,hllcU9n * U i* T « b 7 OoL Bobt. AJlenj- Ohkf QuartMmaiUr in fit. Louis, Mo- to SrtifiT. ho i2 *“ CTUIt deUrered at Cairo. DLi ttien SatSfii.* 11 ** n»*wd is the prepoaal to bt fatnlsh .. will be endorsed “Proposals for Ten Hun- BuheU of to tha PrepcMis from iiifesai pariia will not be could* JJJpiSio 1 adegUnce murt acoomfony aacb. ! euemeran. ! Hu) eMlitj cl the bidder to fulfill (be centred, ihcvldlt faoi.warded to film, mart be nerenteed by Pence*, where ijrmlimr genet bo •wended to thenerentee. “ reepohelblllt, of the tunnton nmtt b. SSStXtorfrt “ ru p» to <x theOJerkot the AtSS.OnfM ttoßrt ' ob * M»t« DUtrlct Attomeir. - Bidden nnet bo pieeeut In pexson when SiidilJi"W^T 1 '*f h ? Ir ptipenle wfflnt be •OTdtod. bond «pulr In emount to half the rent to P© zwelfM. on tho ooatnet, aLned by the con* , “® ttecwifttl bldtUr, upon iiiplnr (jn contract. gSMßasSfessa 7*i ““ of tie county of and State of . *»4—-oltheooantyof andßUteof , do ***"5 to * — to * bl * tofolfilTacon. tanß » of “■ proportion, •nd that, ahotdd hia propoaition bo ecceptodTho vit ** accordance tharo with. should tho contract bo awarded him va an pnpand to become hli aecuritlee. To thla guarantee moat bo appsnded tho official* cartlAcato above anUlutod. thla.office of oertifleitm from Sssas.*s!n&afffjajj:' - 0.08088. <^ol,aa ‘i Deputy QoartumaiterQonaral. AS^g,»‘".gg MarckSlit, 1868. PBOPQSALa arainrited and wm ban. SlfeS 18 o’clock b. on nODAT, tkalSUh day of April,UßS, to feniibbiuddi! Mins at the BehojlkU? A»^Ss£ttJ£ owiljcmtetlcn, Uu?tofcwSTartlSZto baicf la all at Uhitea Bata, Black felt. —««■««». fkE££2?.? dark bias doth. ■tirtt! 1 "***• * dom>t flannel. Prawan cf Canton flannel. ‘■’’"W* u™ P) pound. to - J»y woolen, to ba aeraa (7) tot lose. tot 6 tnebao wido, aad to wains pouifi paiatad oa cotton.'water-proof for In. punmattad, to bo auao aaaa to fibaltor Poocboo, painted on cotton, to boos tad meni SKt 111 «TOno.tW, U% ntodtftou ““Ur. a£M£££& f SL UuorW 7?°?. cotton or Iltmi dot*. *j *o*. Cotton orlrinan 3>a*k, -5*255? worts, aad wartftod woof of aana ateaS •' TelUoi Axoa. UvlltoM. Vallur-axa. Caßp&atchat Handle*. PtekAzea. 4a Jpadaj, atolßaek-atrip; dfc *O. UMBPku.. tap KdlOu. . *•**»>•««. Offiml Order Dtokt Jo. Uuer do. i g* ' IWiptUo do. (■ ®o. Index ; ’ do. ? Do. '•• Order "do; 'f g>o, . Target Practice do. _ -JaapMtlon ~ : do.': Company Order . . do. »o. Clothing Account do. j Do. DaaarlptlTO do. j B * r ° rt d “- i VmLlfUn £ ‘ * fssfejr' £ 1 SttMowbof «ik, toOmlry. i totam hU/pafc* tttiiiM of “Hardware.” no ft •gjtaajglJdWtthuSir £ awattMtotbaWitoai lotflUmantofth* contact; "*s*■**» nnatbamarked wUhtha budar I !inama,ln order* laaan their Tha United Btataa rcaarraa the right wtort »ii. M °* when the prloa la &M»edi too ■ Bidder* ara tnrltad to ba prraaiit at the i -•-■ O/ScBOBICAH^**'* aplAt Aa’t. Quartermaster Genes*]; U. B. A. ' steamboats. 1?ob sETTwTh P rplcnlidi^BSK' flog UAiBO a BT, LOOIB.. >: #• —llw laamr *• ®w»Pi wUI Icire fcr th««BSSSHB oHOMBAY, JOHJT ALACK?' y* * y? >jA«amt«. WWIS.;ALTON,, IKfr.fci 5;-Sw~*s g °SJ—Th^antrtwmi) 1 MMMA VLOTD. I’m'fitlgUor MinMmiplyon id'• •PIC J. B, LIVIKqgTOH A CO., Agents iPoavqiußtt JP H4KHIBAL, QUnfOTjKXOKUsUCBBaB BOOK IBLAHX> Afifi »Iy»HPOBt! ••« ItaMurTAHN B. QUiMOBB, t)«pt. ©. a H. QUaore, wfll ft>r the ibmiud lsitnortUto ports onTBIo PAT,l*thlixj*,»»To , ctockp.m. Tor freight orpM«»applyoa board or t* •ph -T, xSTmy»««t*oo^Swi^ •HM \intltr»lgpft4 . * 00-P»rtn*r»kk> oofee, Ih*. Jb»uut :styl» of MKDSAT * TBLVOBD, ftr. of tnai. OOtlßfO WboteMto o>jLa*tfl"WPOMy» Plow ftSd Pibdac* Bortow,*t MoTlSiVJiliartyifcrtttf, ik|u Icon obor»oi> fltaMWN' «*Twflf bipltMiato M tt» CMIMWI Of tb»OMj|Ota«» . • iMWb^TßßM yte:-sT- i !l IMJa—*W bbla. fresh this <Ut reoeSi JUedkj HUBI H.<WLMJB, - vm,,*U:s;- - ;:;i (\ ras sJub. TJOK BAtR—TK« fijilowtDg dMoribod JL , propmy,iha rtaliftnoecf the Ute &ua u i' ZEostpspnl bq,, knows bp the inline And itjk of “aniil Entreat," situate la Pitt township, Aiy. Sbtnjoonity f 2! . So. l—About 31-5 acres of meadow, bounded i, J abMgb A OonnaUiTille Baflroed, Usfh- Hfv t I" Poor Mile Ban and the Monon *“*U“ir «r»--an admlrablssiteJof maaufactnring and°th2*br •*•** between; the raflroed SwiedJd^nt*! u* *““•«°whichla wwcteda two lSbiSS!ftF4. h ? I,a ’ ***& brkk, wiihl 14 rooms SJu wSuJUka boose, o!rriiBffi!LiaS **»"• * frame barn, SfSft* * permanent well of rood f 4 * bm “«u «pMy offroftln s t . I ",b’-js. r r buJdliJgin the ocftxntj, havln* a ' Ulol site lor &tfssSil£j£ a( .Ssssr* -d. to, tfofcrto: Jdn. MABI THOltPanttX ~ lies, or; to J» J>, WILLIAMS. 114 amutfelr? P™ l ' J “jJ- t “ eUoaD i **lj Wood ilml, KthSto,^** 1 ' So. L—ISO acres ol valuable Goal Property tmtSm Monongahela-Blver, l&'iba third! ffi,, 11 ™.*»*TMUpMway JW brmnsas. having aa.extenstre front an tS gVs and an. abundance efwater for - tbefoadiM boats and with draweetat MtdMn. JJ{^£^5 I £‘?“** , >* tor 7 i™i?* Boos and lot, ,ljo;.189 fixth'’ devea finished rooms and cellar, ail in good tenant*- blOXQßdilfcm. '•:•■' •••I/ 71 *;' - -* ho. 3.—-One Building Lot, adjoining-!»■» ■<,_ •erlbtd, £4 fret-tr'front, running back 109 test, maintaining thesaad wldlMJa Wide aliev. h B WOiai,,Wm and Rowan's W*a a*tytfiii> betSiSS fret on 1 WRebWr feeOa an alky • Pfer farther infomitlEn «nauire,at 138 Webster street,©rlliSatUhfiald,'(GltytW Boofc) mhafetf-- '•!--- - - ■- ; k wBAT. TFAUAHIsifi IKUB iWOUKU FOK .y. SALE.—Owing to a dlsaotattoa partner ship, ws eCtrat private s»U onr 1808 WOfcJKB, sit* »*ted at Iren tale, on the Iron Mountain Ballioad, 70 miles from Bk «*"—>«*ipg of ode hot- blast faraaee, now in~su cease fal operation, making from eighteen to twenty'tona of Boi l pig iron per dan twenty dwelling , hems, soluble for laborers; one large three-story brick stare, fine stables and barn, 7,<M> acres of good tlmbersd and tOO aeree cf good faming land. H ' - Also, a oontract with theAm wricanjfan Mountain Ooapaay for deUvery of their ore, having twelve a * u “- ».r further fOfcrm»Uon,t»!j it oir office S **»*?«****>*** “» WMwd / ...-■; eCOTT, HABBIBQg 4 00. BKSiDfiNG® FOB M]Gl-i4 Urge and ooiantodipot frame dwell* lag home,yleentitly tooted near the hsadof Ped- is oftrS for a £r prieer and, on aoeoaunedattn* ’forms. . Attached to the hooi is a large jari, which can he and for gar dent&g.' Par terms, la,, apply on the Msmisss.«r , abhwobt£^ of St. Glslr street mid PsfoisM War. DOB HA f iK«' 'Twq. ~ new. Bridb Hensss AVoa Mstiot street, filrmlngbam, adjoining the prppirtf jot th. Ute IhoaM'Jlulckaion, The fiowoonUinllT. —-■ —*-| rniin T got toll Xh. MU t„ u . Emrfnd urf tot (top wiffl flWWltWt iluMnill' bsnna on th. blci adofUwlOU,i JS>, .'crteims ofsateapplj at 80. 146 PI&ST BTKBXT, Pittsburgh. , i . IjllßM FUB. HAljK^—Tlio gabsoriber A 1 will seQ a Parmlocated on;Ooel Hillnd Upper •k Oalrlompike, adding to Washington,) abort five mtlee from PltuWgh r »mt«<rt{ rg jTwgf. It Is in s btgb Mate •( coutratlon, well watered, end wonld •amt well for a dairy. Improvements good. It is ono of the beat forms In the neighborhood. Frtoe low and tarma easy. i k < mhlTJmeodswP ; WM.PSPT. Valuable fabmfoß aAt.ii 00 &. .4 V? 4^?,B .®°Aeree,all sndsrfmde.aadndsr cal tiTattoa, with a. comfivtable 'dwelling ef 10 nom. AJsen neas tsnant beau with 4 racmw a good chsra of 7 acrea cbolos grafted frnlt. > Ocal nmler the Por parUcalaaaeplj to -■ * ‘••u. ' *P» J.^oLAlll. 00.. 10, ItoUi «. .Jj'OH' <Jn» ' repariar wotad j; hud xnrußon boiuds, so indua ■» ao feMlose,allyulMt. . .. . ■iSSSSXXSE^Z# 1 * auta ‘ * *?*»{ »“ “4 «MOml.hiod BJM4.K IBQims, zroalff lach diameter down to 6 inbh.wiU b* bou tow te cash. / JEt&QH fafetl Oath» riw, oof« fotoi Afliy. YTA.I/ U ABjitti'iiUi'ifiiiTY r JFOB T • l; 6At&"M Acnt d Lud, wiik iSbiukts-, F«ckla« ud took* Rnywp, frolteaUlanSdSte! UvtbrazßUM froattw^Uv ( : joti lUjSutarsk. rmWtjMui Oblai« BtlLnMtf aatoiuo Star! «iß feUHm afSlJaß.iucaMal«BMt. UAliU—m caret at «joaL wUh3 !*•-**■‘?»«rf»c» l «tUi* Hmi. i BtnMta R»I Mo.a r iath« ;roatt Slrv, iZL lUutxtti ttwmhJp. Aatoij oKiiUy, j£k; tnctoj i 0«1 „w & . rwiw itok tot. ra‘jSSta itni, (ptnlj JObnt 80 icm ioUoGlaEa town shfo Mow Boa,lstoaSnlL' ‘.X£LdSvVp, Mkitt _ '., - EtteatW Mft titfii Well J? fIB&IbdTWO4V(Kfr'OB&*'BOUBB. wUkT room and good drj oclltf , taA kydrsat *»tar, vtth • fraxM stafeU bock. tr 8 lota 00x110. on t ljbco^jrtwot M Minrffrt*r J B>c J p 1M | tipr yaf] woy.-r lonBb»ifs?TßXff OrrfGK,ortoßlUTM.* BlPMui t |»am»tt>»t.MßtAiitir.- .fcfctf LOTS POR : BAUfi.-—Nineteen -Build- In* feta ferula In H« flxcnil Wnidi AlUwhtnr Ultj,_bMWJ(nllj .ilturud on Jonteta Unit ud Wind Innvmeh *i lliam wllh » frtmt'ofSO loot, nndmnnln* tack 1» bat toe Uloafib, *55 food ui pram low. • . • ;; Bnqtdin <t. JOBHSAVBn.. : eptailw t - .So. M l lr«aMilntiMt f SICAn WIH. WfiOHASS ANEAT tXvVv fis ROnii>B.'BzuUrJMcti too— i «na » torn* Ucthuit of Aral tad twalt. flltn*. U&nimß* rn»©h*rtieii srTw^rßtltaMd/bl« good , “ '' v ! ' -■ *i»Si#i»»opts-.i _«>q. • lM Itonnhwiiiio. OPKING WAGON BOB; BALK.—A fcj Minns TWO-HOBai. WAGOH, wiO-bOMd. 1??** Firtßngiii**, b*- . o^iutamvuatumi jsyF*- _l>am.B.a.ui.Tlg,Mw«t4r «k,nn^iiwj to ;jaEir.;:. ! Vj- T[) LBT—Those iiro tia&dfome &?••- gocy Brrnaaa, on thaecrneg cf TtTth itniat aid allay,toieira m Boa. 100 and 10J, wlUv Mod to* «taW« <a U»:nar. na liSin SSS^SSSrptr® Jog part lan apply to ': - -i— ■- alixabdbb nia, «plit< , -ha. «73 Utartf m»U. FJJbt BKitT—Th» Uires-fton BBIOK WABinooal.Ho. c Wood ■OM.inim Bob Vitoitiwt, . , . ;.' F Toe tonajoppiy to . -(l&dlaUß&'&umAG&'kY'' ortojaraH wooftwiLTo-. 1 - xviarivuno, 'i^roor-iarte itii^M ■ lntlwUilrdorbnrtkltortMof OiiimßrtH. fWiOKa rn juia'-UM oa V floor and cm on ifca - omr, Ho.» WUwilrSrt^^ ; jWK SAJuja OB BEJW-ii ou B*> ygffAM BilßSi um. k m. WMW> ■ W«t»y«pr' Sr,?fs m4?ff l J ad *° T * mßSfioUxn of SU|> SSK«kw ***?&? msssEssm
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