DEPARTNEEIT PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY BINNING, MARCH 16, 1S Frazxra's Assocumox.—The following act has been prepared by the Firemens'Assec - !Mien to be presented for adoption to the State Leg* . • lature, a copy is also to - be presented to the City Cannella- . ..Bec. 1. Be it enacted, by the Sen ate c m! Haute of Bcoyesentatioes of the Commo n wealth of Penn syfranta in General diumbly nut, and is hereby =acted by the anthorley of the same, That in order to .place the Fire Department of theeßY of Pitts burgh in a position to effectually preserve the - property of the citizens of said city from dams - gee y the ravagefot fire, the Fire Department of said city shalt be governed by a Fireman' Association, consisting of three delegates to be elected annually from each of the fire companies now comprising the - Firm:lien's Association of the city of Pittsburgh. Said delegates to meet and organise, ea now.elected by each company, on the 2d dondey of May, 1855, and annually there after, when, alter - the proper credentials are presented, signed by the 'President and Secreta ry of each company, organize by electing the necessary officers, and adopting such rules and regulations_ as we consistent with Hits act.— P./waled, nothing berth shall so be construed as ,to prevent additional. companies from becoming mamba!, of dissociation, when proper &pp astir/a is made end granted, consistent with the reqtdrements of this act Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty_of this Asso ciation to nominate three persons at their first meeting, and annually thereafter; from Whom the select and - common councils of the city of pittebFrgb, at their first regular meeting of receiving notice, meet in joint baliot end elelit ono person competent to serve one year as chief engineer oreuperintendent 'of the Fire Depart ment of the cityetf - ffittaburgh; who. shall have the general earn and supervision of the whole Firc-Department; and with concurrence of the ...Board of Examineta may . provide the necessary materials:for replacing, protecting or repairing any deticiettcy that occur, and shall be sub ject to all; rules and regulations from time to tiunerequired'othiet by this Asiociation, eon eisterit with his office, - for width service he shall receive' from the fire fund eight hundred dollars, payable quarterly; said,engtnear to take , oath' and give bond,-to be approved by the finance committee, in the sum of two thousand dollars, for 'the faithfoLperformance of his duty; said engineer to be commissioned as city officers are now commissioned.- Bac, 8. That it shall he the duty of this Asso ciation to nominate six responsible citizens, from whom the 'select and common councils in joint ballot shall elect three,(at the same time of elect ing chief engineer,) to .serve as a Board of Exam iners, who ahall„ - when called upon by the chief engineer or. Firemen's Association, order the wants of.the :fire department, It: the tonne is deemed oecessary, make out the probable amount requisite to be assessed-for the support of the fire departrusut, and perform all other duties which from time to - time may be ordered by the _raremen's Association, consistent with this act. Sac. 4.' That in order_ to more effectually pro: vide for the good, working - of this system, th ere shallannitally be assessed by the City A ssessor, an amount tioeto_exceed two mills, on all prop erty now subject to city taxes, in the city of Pittsbargh, the same as city : taxes are now as sessed, to be called a- Fire Fund, and to be ex peuded tor this purpose only—namely, the sup port of the Fire Department; and that there shall annthilly be made out' an estimate of the probable cost of the ire department; working nudist this system; by the Board of Examiners, in conjunetien with the Chief Engineer, which estimate shall bathe basis of the proportionate amount of tax requisite to be assessed, and col lected as city taxes =anew collected: Collect. ore to make monthly reports to the. City Tresu. rev, who shall honor all warrants when drawn on film by the hoard cif examiner", attested by ! their secretary, who - shall be secretary of the Firemen's Associatican-and all insurance coin- panieo chaitered out of the State of Pennsyl malt,. having an agency of agents in the' city of - Pittsburgh, shAll psy to the City Treasures one hundied dollars annually, for the benefit of the fire department; said city Tam:carer,. Assessor and .Collectors, together with the Secretary of the Asiociation, to be compensated for their sex- vices from this fund, agreeable to provisions of - $44. Association. - Bs& 5. Mit upon application to this &mo o edition. of twenty responsible citizens, freehol ders of any Ward ot district, for thebenefit of Are apparatus, it shall be lawful for the -Beard of Examiners to proceed ,ancl e' into the merits of the petitioners, nasl report accordingly., to the. Firemen's Azsocia' -- tien for action, and °old the prayers of the petitioners be deemed necessary and granted, it cilia be lawful for the Board - of Extuainers to proceed - awl procure Cul table premised - and apparatsa for petionerd, for use of the City of Pittsburgh, mid purchase and title wile made in the name of the laity of 15tta. burgh, ell expense attending the same to be drawn from the fire fcad.', . - Rs- Tas Dio. t•ONITIS Cess.—Tlioxescor 01111L113 cannon came ~ — The ' Naas corp nine te District Court an -Th a t p o'clock. :"- • . . Judge Hamtibia delivered the opinion of the Court, whist( was, in substance, as follows: - The only important point raised by Mr. Bruce (Thompson , a counsel,) in hisargument on Wed nesday, was that there ought to have been a sec _ ond warrant honed; after that issued by the County - Treasurer. ' This point ^might be fully. reviewed by the Court; but the Shale matter has been previously decided, by s Judge of, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: - Reference was made to _3rd Hawk, ease of the Commonwealth vs. Bab; a case precisely analagons to the present" John 8. Furey a delinquent Tat Collector of one of the wards of Philadelphia; wee arrested on a warrant issued by the County. Treasurer.- - He was brought before- the Supreme Court— on a Habeas i Coma, and and ChlefJustice Ken nedy decd ed,-(ebruary 2d,-1831,) that it is not necessary that the warrant of a Coupty Treas urer, for the, commitment of a delinquent col= lector of taxes,-" should — show - upon its face that each proSioui proceeding were had under, the act, by virtue of which it was issued, as au thorized the Treaatmer to issue it. Bor is it ne cessary that it should • appear - that at' the time - and place mentioned in the warrant issued by the Commissioners of tlus'hounty- to the Collector, at which he was required tom Over:Alm taxes collected by him' tithe Treasurer, the board of Commissioners were in session ready to make "abatement or 'allowance for Ziistaltes" in the - duplicate, of ftir •" indigent •'persons" therein named and assessed irhowerennahle to pay, &a, _Judge Kennedy also decided that:His not nem. stry to the valiclity of such e; warrant, that, it should tun fis the name of "The Commonwbath of Pennsylvania." Ii may issue in the name of the County Treasurer.' - _ . • Thompson .wasthereapon remanded. Bcraazias w Lorso—Escure or rem Biwa - LIIADZ3-7- 4 11. Thtcreday morning about 1 o'clock, as we learn from the Cluynxide, s man named John BoileY. and two buts named Joseph Wick line and Jacob Moran, were arrested by offices Winslow iiiid.Gesham, of the night trateh, while attempting burglarioualy te enter a store on Lib ecty street: -The culprits were conveyed to the tombs MA pearched--and on the person of Bosley, an '' "ontaislei ' a 111=11 amount of ; money was found. The parties were locked up, but yester day morning Bosley could not be found. The cell in which he had been °craned WABfoansitimpty7 the bird badtlown. His escape is accoafid for in this wised The watchman who had charge of the prisoner had another culpilt under his care, and while conducting hlitapinto the office, left Bei. ley's daor open, who having no taste for confinettteW stepped out into the open:air and made off to parts unlmown. The :lads are yet confuted awaiting an entaittatioh. • - ' Twit yoarrtaurr BOOK - /II ALLIMMIT.The fallowing oomplaints were entered in the 'dile --leheny Complete. Book during the :past two That the sidewaik. on _the bank 'of the river from the entiotf,Atorionatreet to-the first alley I. in an olm9fit iminuentnr.eondition. - - That a crowd of boy" collects daily .the rear of the - Thlra Ward 13Chriel House on the a lley opposite thetTeimmance Ark, and is It great annoyance to the Im me di a t e migh b artoxd. That a quantity of nebbish lying in the burnt district on the Diamond is a nuisance, and the lot should be fenced.up. „. - - Numerous 'complaints mu-made ,n th .regsni to ashes lying in different parts ef the itreeta. They MVO , 'a OYU attended to. • • Cosi &AT Dissentn,—Ou 'Wednesday after. noon an•toseidat heppenatt.fo a pair of coal boat; passing through Lock No. 1, on the Mo nongahela riser; by itiriehontiwal sunk, and an other badly injured. The accident canned in this manner: 'The pilot ofthe cal boots bad his line made fast to the lock , in order to c heck the pro gress.of the boats, which swain out into the obannel; but, unfortunately, the able broke, and the boats came in ,eantoot., with those lying beton. One wee crushed Is arid stidrinitantly and the other is badlYinjured,-butia The men escaped safe..o The bat*Tal owned by M'Elhoo fr. Co. At 10 Olook on Wednesday . night, another all boat sunk - in the - dam, above Look No person was dronned. The b ea t eras a large one. • We did riot lain the name of the owner. _ Tar. On= Tnours.,--rSawiford'i Troupe o Liam to hold forth at the City Ban to-large and appreciate ittictieacatY. B. Badth; ruo,i i i i prestrat last - arming, end la, we under 7 stead, be thereloltiOt 14; 11 4 4 14,,ertegbedyi. . , Imre McNair', ,who escaped frem tonetable Neely, onlazaday - tut, haw not l yet beesiT'ff,l esOired.,,iEps 644* Mr.iitiortr,./Osiielm., MEW &Li OP STOCKS TIVPRADAr EV/IMMO AT TOE MARCILAiIei EXCHANGE, Er P. M. DAV/11, ,LC- ztanes 25 shires M, li-if. Bank stook. $5B 00 20 Pittsburgh Trust Co. stock..... 54 62 20 ' Citizens' Deposit Bank stook— 50 25 15" Ohio and Pa. Railroad do. ... 39 75 80 0 Darling Cannel Coal.R. R. C 0... 400 Also in the afternoon on board) by the same, The steamboat Thomas Shriver $5,500 " West Newton Wharf Boat ......... 118 The Shrive! was bought by a gentleman nam ed Morgan, to run between Parkersburg and Pomeroy. - - Mu. R. Rainrorml, waa the name of the wo man from whom the $5OO was stolen &Übe, wharf on Wednesday night, (noticed in yester day's Gautte.) Two men named Anderson were arrested, but were yesterday discharged, no eri dence appearing against them. Mrs. Reynolds formerly lived in the First Ward Allegheny. PARSING COUNTISTLIT MONIT.—LOI:IIS Streat, was yesterdny brought before Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, on a charge of passing counterfeit money, preferred by Michael Paisf. The defend ant, after an - examintion, was discharged, he re deeming the note, and paying costs. Yrsimansy morning, a gentleman passing up Liberty street, pulled his watch from his pocket to note : the time. With the watch came $25 in bflls, which were scattered to the four winds of heaven in a trim. Ile only recovered $6 of the amount. BOT STABDID.-412 encounter took place in the klath ward between a white boy named trice and a colored boy named John Lewis, which resulted in the former being socerly dab bed in the - back. Lewis was arrested, brought before Ald. Major and.committed to jail. Brount GOODII.-otheer Reed yesteresy die covered w quantity of stolen goods . In a house in the Sixth ward. Tho goods consisted of a number of blankets and window blinds. J. J. Hoffman, Esq., has been aPpointed Poet master at Massillon in plain of John Shepley, removed. PissPowr, the Poet, lectures in nassillon on Saturday evening. Mr. P. would attract a large audience in thin city. Mason /mans yesterday- sent a vicious lad from Beaver county to the House of Refuge. BY TELEGRAPH LATEST PROM EUROPE 'Arrival or cite Africa. _ Ilattrax, March 15. The steamer Africa anise& to-day, with Liv erpool dates to the 8d inst. Her news is impor tant. The Emperor of Russia is dead: He ex pired soddenly at one o'clock oathe morning of Friday the 2d inst. The event created the great est excitement No details have been received. It was announced in the'Rouse of Lords on Fri day night by Lord Clarenden, and in the Com mons by Lord Palmerston: Surmises were afloat that he was assasainsted,. but His thought that that be died of apoplety after an attack of in fluenza. His illness was known in England be ioro news of his death was received and caused a news rise in the fends. The ef fect..of his death of course bad not transpired when the. Africa left- The Vienna Conference was to open on the sth inst. and peace expectations were day grow ing stronger. Prom the seat of war there is no news of the least importance. LIVRIPCKLL MARKETS—The Cotton market continued doll at about previous rates, although come descriptions were, if anything, a trifle lower. The business of-the week amounted to 36,000 bales. , Itsitrinsrurrs generally were quiet at prices advised by the Pacific, but Indian Corn was quo -, ted at 6d.igis. lower. - PROVISIONS dull and unchanged. Lard has undergone a slight decline. • ConsoLs closed on the 2d inst.-at 913. Milligan, Evans & Co. quote the Cotton mar. let dull but prices nu - Changed; middling quail. flea declined most. The sales of the week were _36,600 bales; the sales to speculators were 1000 sad to exporters 6, - 600 boles. Orleans 544.; mid , tiling 6 1-16 d.; Upliusdi fair Etf,d; middling W.; buyers demand a rednetion. • The !tales on Fri day was 6000 bales. The, stock was 628,000 bales, of which 31,000 were American. Brown & Shipley quote Flour and Wheat as dull but unchanged in price. Corn, with but little speculative demand,has declined lc; old Western Canal Flour 41®425.; new 3703034 Philadelphia and Baltimore 44044i5.; Ohio 44 ®463.; white Wheat 11i012is.; red 1101111.; white• Corn 424&436.; yellow 4204215.; mixed 425. The wiles of Eriday show a better feeling- Bictutrdson, Spence & Co. report Prisviskins as geneeslly rmehzeged, except BROOD, which hue declined le. Lard declined, smiths market is dull, with but little spectdatire demand, at 49} ,dO. Tallow dull, and has declined 2s. snow, March 2.—The money market is ea'. sier. It is expected that the Bank of England will reduce its rate immetllately. The_bullion in the Bahl of England is increasing. 11. 8. securities are in a better state, and railways are also better, especially Erie, Blinoll Centrid and Panama. Bell &Co. give no quotations.-- Consols have advanced to 91 . 1 for money and 911 for account Bering, Brothers & Co. quote the Iron market as dull. Welsh rails on hand are quoted at 61 (6I; Welsh tam 61®7. Eseottate from Diancheeter are more favora ble.a The Africa left Liretpool at 10 o'clock on the morning of the Id, and arched at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The war edifices from the Crimea are of the came tenor. There wee nothing of moment On the 13th February the Russians made a sortie during the night, which was not formida ble; five French were killed.' On the 14th an other night scrrtietras made, when the French lost 85. On the .15th the condition of the French wu reported is excellent ; There is arumor that the north side of t3ebas topol will .be invested. Admiral Brunt telegraphs the following: "114110308 Bar, 20th.—On the 17th Eupstotis was attacked on the eastern side; 80 pieces of artillery and six regiments of cavalry touter Gen. Root!, and 12 regiments of infantry, consisting of 'about ,25,000. 'men, under Osten &then. The combat lasted from until 10 o'clock in the morning. The Russians were repulsed vigorous ly repulsed: their lots is estimated at 500 killed: and wounded Iriproportion. The Turks' had 88 killed and 250 wounded, and lost 70 horses ; Pasha and Col. Hasten Bey were killed:L.- Eighteen French were killed and wounded on shipboard. Theattact yea not renewed by the Russians. The steamers were anchored in Road stead and - contributed energetically to the de fence of the town: Admiral; LyOns and Brest . sent six steamers to.Eupatota. (signed) BRUT." • Second -Dispatch.--Enpatoria, 21st --Sines the affair of the 17th the. Remises have not made any neW attempt upon' Eunatoria. To day columns of infantry and trains of wagons, were seen leaving the ..ricinlty of the town, ta king the direction of Simpheropol. ' Many ants ges were still in flames in the neighborhood of Enpateria.; -More; gnus were hirided and addi tional lone , thrown up The town Is in a god state of defence. ::" . v giigned) Louis De . mont commintling Wainer letter states that the battle eonaisted main ly of heavy Are of artillery under corm'. - ,Tbe ktxuseians made many attempta.to carry the town bystooln. Lord John Russel Arrived at Berlin and imme diately.had an andieneeof the languid Atanteg- Prn4is Seems to be making an attempt ,to . come 1p an understanding with the western pow - err. ; An official editorial in the correepondent of Vienna; nye -that the draft of t general treaty is prepared securing, the integrity of Turkey, preventing future encrsachments on Individual powers and guaranteeing the rights of Christie - ail This will be conezdered at the conference. • 0/11 the Plenipotentiaties with the exception of Maud !I.STO arrived at Vienna. .11:14Conference meeti on the sth of March and hopes of peace are stringly entertained. Notwithstanding the allit/illa professions of peace, warlike prepara- !lona were nevei more active. - • A report bad reached Ragland via Beribi 'that the Cur was dangerously ill and given up by his pbyriciane. Although it wanted confirmation the funds advanced. ' . The Orders - prohibiting _the export of wheat from Poland Into Presets =II Site effect 'Ant the The 2let German papere mention the capture by the Madam of Solionnib Karin Beltway!, the stroneeet fortrem : Taik Psalm, son-in-laer of Omer Pasha dial of terror at Enpatoria. - Psrl batlisle has been definitely ap po inted Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; otherwise the'min 4tiy remains as per Pacific's news. In l'irliament rushing important bod tran spired. Lord Goodrich's motion to increase the eltancesof military promotion . from the ranks witemegetirrxt.'. In the of Lords a debate =taxed en acknowledging the loyalty of Cana ds.and ether colonies, bet there was no action. Itnelnzalee committee proceeds eigoinfusly. It Is Inartecl 'that the objects if the inquiry. wiil , beimst attained by making , the committee a' se- On thj 2ak Mb itaabadk• appeared at the bat .of,the,Douse of Lords "with rmessage from the Cossnitati citing the Duke of Newcastie-to glee iiideriatibefore the committee. , The 21st has been.appointed. alma:maths* for the raccess Cf. fro war.- Ateetiinintdeitreeifing the 'conduct of :dm war erercathe increase throtemut theme:may. 4 Zierything' • to "gala -guilt 1411wpook and r- 44941° , 11 ''. - 4. Earl Leman publishes a convincing letter to' Eaglan exlionerating himself from all blame in the cavabi charge at Bahaism i Letters are making their appearance in the English papers complaining of the non-return of goods sent to the New York Exhibition. ?assns.—The Emperor Is at Camp fit. Omers. There is nothing further -known respecting his intended Tilsit to the Crimea. Rumors that important arrests for political canna have been privately made at Paris. Per sons of high distinction are said to be implica ted. The Moniteur announcea the loss of s French frigate, with troops, in the straits of Bonifacio; all perished, amounting to 600 persons or up wards. Fra.v.—The Sardinian Chambers voted for the suppression of monasteries. There is nothing (either known of the adhe rence of . Tuscany or Naples to the Allies, Bstorma—Lord Russell had aninterview with King Leopold on his way to Berlin. CEIHA.—IIong Kong dates to Jan. 16th: state that the insurgents hold Canton in seige. They have command of the whole river, their fleet having gained several victories over the imperial fleet, consequently the supplies arc being cut off, and provisions, especially rice, are rising rapidly. A fight took place at What:lmes anchorage in the presence of American and English ships of war. The foreign shipping was considerably damaged by the guns of the belligerents. The English and American commissioners have drawn a line around the factories and notify them that no hostilities will be permitted to take place with in it. Shanghai dates to the let state that a difficulty occurred between the insurgent authorities of Shanghai and the French, whereupon Admiral Laguerre with ships Geandare and Colbert bom barded the city, which ere this has probably surrounded or been stormed. The insurgents have met with reverses to the east, of Pekin. Amery is quiet. Capt. Adamshad arrived from England and' would proceed to Japan with the ratification of the treaty. LATIdS.-LONDON, Friday night. —This even ing, in the House of Lords, Clarendon rose and said—"l think it my ditty to communicate to your Lordships telegraphic dispatch I received half an hour mice from her Majesty's Minister at the Hagne,.that the Emperor Nicholas died this morning at one o'clock, of pulmonio apo plexy, after an attack of influenza. 1 have also received a dispatch from her Majesty's Minister at Berlin, stating that the Emperor of Russia died at 12 o'clock this morning. An hour be fore this dispatch arrived I received accounts from Lord John Raasell from Berlin, stating that the Emperor was on the point of death and bad taken leave of his family. Although this event occurred so short a time ago as between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning, there can be no doubt under the circumstances of Its authenticity." In the House of Commons Lord Pahnerstoo made a similar statement. It is surmised that the Emperor died by the hand of an assassin, but the chase assigned above is generally credited. The effect of this startling annonuesmont 6o political and monetary matters are not yet de veloped, and it is impassible to say what it may produce. It has created great excitement. PfiILADELPIITA, Martlals:—New 014eaila, Sa vannah and Charleston papers as late as dun are received. The Chariestou.Courier give& additional de tails of the destruction - by fire in the woods in South Carolina. Many, houses, mills and other property hadbeendestroyed on - several railroads. Cotton trains had beam 'Wink and whole planta tions with all' the buildings in some Instances were swept away. The turpentine distilleries have also suffered. Near Cheraw 300,000 tur pentine boxes were burnt. At Charleston, the military companies have been called out to settle difficulties on the North Eastern railroad: Thirty rioters were arrested and committed to jaiL CONCORD, N. U., March 111..489 towns gins Metcalf 29,177; Baker 23,760, Bell 28432; Fow ler 1015; 39 towns to hear from. Baker last year had 8619 and other 2780. 256 representa tives are elected; 64 are Democratic! 60 to hear from. The opposition hare 8 Congressmen and 10 oat of 12 State Senators. WASHINGTON CITY, March 15.—Late Mexican whines represent the people as leaving the Cap ital, and numerous failures among the traders of that country. . Gen. Quitman has gone to . New 01leans via Montgomery, itla.,..where be intends stopping few days. CONCORD, Mardi 15.—Tbo returns from 205 towns give Sletenlf 31,735; Baker 25,584: Bell 3206; Fowler 1164. Tbo 20 towns4o hear from wilprobably redoes kfetealk's majority to about Bannignuao, March Is.—The contemplated new County of Buffalo wea indefinitely petponed, 33 'to 28. Mr. Virkpatrieli *Make 'eloquently against the new county: - Turxrox, N. J., March 15.—The Beath Jer sly Central Air Line Bin pea si the Home by. 31 to f2e. New You:, Merck 15--Cotton firm sales 2000 bales; N. 0. middling at 91®91. The Africa's news was received too late to exhibit its effect upon the market. Flour unchanged; sales 8000 bbls. Ohio; Southern firm; Wheat firm.— Corn unsettled; sales 17,000 bush. Western mixed at 96 smd white at 99051. Pork a tri fle lower; sales 900 bbls, old mess at $14,25. Beef unchanged; sales country mess at s9@ $11,50. Lard 'unchanged. Baton heavy. Whitt key, Ohio, 30®21. Groceries firm but business limited. Stbeke better. Money unchanged.— Indiana fives 86/; Virginia sixes 961; Cumber land 24; Cleveland and Toledo 77+; N. Y. Cen tral 93 1 t Erie 461; Reading 861. Sales 600 bales Cotton, after change at advance. Prattozirnui, 'March 15:=Flour quiet and' unchanged; supply small; 'sales 400 tibia. good superfine at $0,124 056,25 and 200 bbls extra at $9,76®510. Rye Floarstrady at s6@s6,l2}, and Corn rued at $4,183. treated; sales 1000 hush. good Penns. white at $2,30; the market is nearly bare of Wheat and Italie 500 bosh. south - - am st $2,25(52,50. Penna. Bye $1,25. Corn unchanged; sales 6000@7000 bush...yellow at 00 in atom and 02 afloat. Oats steady at La e 055. Cloyerseed In limited demand; small lot of prime at $6,76 per 04 lbs.; sales from wagons at $5,60. Whiskey, demand limited; email sales in bbls. at 313 and,in hlids at 30. . CINCINNATI, Mareb 15.—Flonr doll at $8,25 Whiskey declined td'24i®24l.Clover seed de clined to. $5;600.513, Provisions quiet, but un changed- Groceries active; sales 200 hhds. So. gar at; 4vasi for low fair to prime; esles'Boo bbls. Molasses at 207 - now mostly held at 20. Ccdfee'l2. Eastern Exchange advanced to isa)f. per cent. prem. The'rivei has risen 18 inches. Weather ?not and cloudy; there now: 18 feet water in the channeL - • . C2OO le 2 a. LARD for ealeA. 1.21 3,8L5.-and X bi& Roll Butte? for eal' TT ARD in bbls. and keg on hand and for NJ rats tyr 444 6. DALZELL S Ca BROO3lB=lOO dos. sued aizos fcir. sale by MA It. DUILLI.L , TVA 3-11 0 half chests Y. If., anupowder, lam.. ad Mk.. Gotland. DALZELL k Co. BROOMS -50 doz. just reo'd. and for #ale by , fr,l7 13.6NRY COLLIVEL RIED APPLES-IDO bbls., in store and _Elk /oink Trr MeCANDIJOIS: IMMO k CO; SHANGHAI OAPS j ust - rodd and for sale 6. at 91 Wood et. . 1.19 • J. WILSON SON. . /fin LBS., RHUBARB in store - and far vrAY Isl•br is2tr YLEXIINO BUM BUTTER -10 bble. freah'Roll; 6 bbla. puked mond: 19 kag4 reeked r,114, Ibr S PRING WIIEAT-100 bull. Seed Spring Wheat on band for ..ee bs S IT.. BEIAIMA. BEAT BARGAIN-80 ' acres of •land in G Mlle mutat. There, 80 ame. duet& The whole trate Is hood& Mebane, and Is •nitered • ter the ker ode. of $176. Apply soon to B. hteLAIN, 21, 6th 1,1. J 'top — p lo nal s ro •Pwri A.PPLES-21 bbl& isomanite. Appleg re ad*l thif 417. ind *cask DALZSLIA Go ILLO a W CHARCOAL, n,eue tk""sraleilunisi°"74llallallrentar &me. roed d Marketit. • 4,1110A11-10 ,blvis. prime" Old - Rum in -mei and Er pall/by T. LITTLE Eve_ ~ mr,D PBAUEEES-2,09 DELL.usb 0_ __hio__halves . tod,ivld sod kw We by /I , I4O I I_IMT , .APPLES -41 :* ligikaa u lt jrl 6 : ? 41 jur gabby lad •d -11.EVENED 8110A1V3--.100 1 1) bbbj.lC_itte . 131.ffloiturea: add Par Sups* Jezurd Aram duos /Wpm, In sicairt.W nt s 3 , . s ti um a in ti dad, 1 " VHS SMASH OF ~ THE; MECHANICS' flortraillurs far Salik 1- Airpl to i t a sys, !g n IIG4.B.:ROUSE: MOLASSE§-314• bbla. LSVIVILM""Euot tie') No** 170tibis:O. 11. • sobiagfam "Ace. 'waft sal. - 1 J. a. u HMO/ •OM ........._ - -DOW:ABUTTER4 h bbis. uh . day ' tietep ma be sal& br , MINNS IL OGILITIS. 113EAViiEtZ-2.5 blds. Dry Peaches for sale is.- -, er -I .1 4, 122 D , , ' ' ' VOUS !TAM St f . QIUL LS—A few roortiof -these splendid, 1, -- 7 r iu MiliaitabsZejt'unalliga4 art. i SEAMS, Shoulders sit,' T.Evos for Wittral74MlX44"3:,,D"'*;St*. COMMERCIAL. COMIITTRE OF ARBITRATION. FOR' MAR CIL— W. R. Bunts. Y.T.—Fas. datum, Jcettun RROnts, itcDcnrr, .130. Ecerrt. PITTSBURGH ItLAILIMPS. OPTICII PMEOVIIan Omilera,3 Friday Mention. March 16, 11155.1 FLOUR—the market Ina dull and nothing dime from Ent bands: small males of superfine Rom store at. PA. ORAlN—market active ; Was ma the wharf Of WEI bus. Wheat, rulled.uuslltles, at $1,00; 500, 400 and 300 bus. Ear Corn at 80; SOO do. at Erl. 150 Nu. Shelled at 60 and 110 bus. Oats *050: from store 140 bus. Oafs at 56, and 25 box Wier,' from wagon at. $1.30. GROCERIES—saIes off hhdagood fair Sugar at sN,four mos. and 6 do. at 53;,. slaty dare ; of Molasses. 30, 33 and 15 bbls. oak, new, at 26, cash, and 15 do. old at 27. to. mos. BACON-suda in lota of 25,000 la. Shoulders. Fides and ILata at en, V: and 914 and: o'o pea pli llama at 014 . -nub : 6 auks Shoulders at 6B cash 2. 4 do. at 4.X. slaty days and 1 eta. tildes at 7):, sumo credit: of Mess Port. 4 6611. Hess at. 514, ash, and 4 do. prima do. at 614.60. BULK BEAT-a ale of 10,0*1 IDs. Hog Bound. onunt/7 ant, at O. band 7, cash. LARII-• sale of /0 1381 s. No. 1, at 9. BEAl.l6—saite on the wharf of 13 bbl,. White ►t $2..7, =eh. 24 do. at $2,50..1 00 box- do. from rtias at 82.75. Those Ileums indicate • giving war in Finn. 0119--salee of 10 Male. Unload at 85 and 5 d. at 82)4. both at est, darn. • CHEESE—des elle° b.. Western Itsairr s at 10, cash. 11Alf —salsa on the wharf ofloo AL. In Mts. at $25 14 too. and lfl do. att2.l. siturr—. we on the wharf 0157 bbl. Green Apple at $2,00, ind 5 bib,. Dried Apples at. $1,02. The, roadpts of Green Apple h**e ba. hrgC' ibo ."6"4 "Tn. PIG ItsTAL—s pas of 125 tons Volumes on print. torso. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL The weather yesterday eras windy, mol and cloudy. The wind wu tulle MO, all day. The utility no the wharf continues unabated. Prom lorry up to Wood street the bate are lying as daftly as, they ran be peeked. and most of them were remising freight. The Empire City from New Oslnnsand the Eats Cased, from Zurcultle wenothe rule arrivals. The who, was crowded' with freight. The P013111171 , 12t111 Central tallroad depot was souls - lag height actively all day few the Est, and law auntie'a are she sessunutallug to the hands of transport*. to go Fart by the Cont d. The River has aomm•nmd to recede, but as the Alla shear wee beetling to, run toe. • check to the fall may be expatanced from that Krum. A krer cad boats went out. The liarsld arrived at Cincinnati on Tuesday. ghe was not injured try getting on the rock. at Coal port. Hurt gstraoo.—gloo,oo(l.—The wreckers of the steamer Noom► have made quite a rich thing out of her el eking.— After going down, the bat, with the entire cargo, was surrendered to • man living near. who with his flatboats has ems:aided In wing aln►dy freight to the amount or over one horded thousand dollen—which trehrht Is Wag knocked GB as het sa It arrives, to the highest bidder, If not!proven, and same raid Flourte very mum, bat shipments from the mootry Ida non 111 oaths uoney. Cern and lint.. coming in freely, and toth tending downward The Oats crop ems probably mom pro ductive lot year than any other. There Is but little da mond for Barley or Rye. Ma:mg hY advaneed. Time. thyseed sells se a much higher figure than usual. Ileum seed is scarce. But small risk of Potatoes In the Market, and generally of poor quality. and have reached the too, moos price of g.LITS. VI bushed Irk mural lats. Pritne Whit. BK11).01,180 felling st o high thremp boa Bri Bides have improved 1(e10 0 . Berea more. off Mew. Orders from the 61sid Aver man• olltetuters ars.for low quantity than usual. The crop there is WV, and of superior quality--end • broker ben Mlle us that, what. little le an ordered la more forrunus. af comparison fee any vertical. Deed of t he arficlaThe Mock rut hand here Mahout two thousand toles. Be. eripta from the ltilmsnui tine. the °ruing of the bales. bhonld It orntlnue to arrive' fruit'.nith the present limited demand. It mast go Into store at:drat. de cline. Bolder, thus far bare not given way materially from our recent regular quotations. Lead ham declined to 57,50 at 100511.07- Locke Intel.lM.b. Tuatara—The same firmness which's° have had orsulan to report for NOM• tiniefttll cantinnes, and pr ies during some days the past week hare teen higher than our quo tations indicato The demand ho. teen Wryly, nod all .01101. Ond madp purehasen no soon u Only reach hem. We quote Tobacco to good shipping order for 11.1. , loge 15.70 to VI and old at an to IRMO now medium shipping fai to 17 and old at 101.00 to $7,10. and manufectruing numbers 510.60. The sales of the t i are DM bads now and 10 Mats reviswa--(LouLowlle Jour. Tax iftros—The River at this tstht was rising yreter day et the rate of six Inches In twent7 ram hem. The Isrt, arrival from below reported G,ti Astir. Cairo. .The 14 Meals Is reported thing at Paris,Ave on the des to th. month. There were no arrivals from the thheouri or , Per Mieeleelecd.—lt.4. Louis Repub. lft e. - The Enemas: mania. othrlad to Dream tale afternoon 05040) In Gold foe in by the Conant steamer to morrow- Of the Ca/Armin d eli mits. today, SioCi.orxt nearly orm-balf wee In min from the Pan Francisco branch Mint and Tethered Bare. The remainder went Into the Asay-Olike, to be ran Into ene bare ER mart next week. The Pub-Treasury disbursed lergeltyesty pr o the names sto parstentee under the reanth approrriation tale of tlookrwer tor the two def.. being 65.1p,000ar nearly equal to the Gold rent to Melon. The render balance to the Government Odin now stands $ll ono . and there Is • ressthable prospect that It will to further reduced br the psyments unit. the appropriations, aed with light rearlpt• from Custom Lofts. to shoat tworend • half mil thm. The Rank statement pobllshed this morales Is re eluded as quits etwouragina to continued este In the Roney market. The current of Specie Is to the city from thefttertor.thd the prelrenee elven to drafts on the New York PuleTtpsot7 by the tioverronent rooftree. .110 are now daily mall, eettiemeote at Wealth:Wan. will add to the supply. The loaf the Interior have !mutely added to their New Took stare the beglonlns of the year.-41:. Y. Time. The New York Post Ws Mawr I snits a drug and was almost the dullest sr* a. of uly In the market. It mom I. D.A.. without no material outlet. On damund, my . amount can t obtained at rates favoring th e borrower : but ascording lathe ohs , aster and tion of the Wapner, as muds u to Ina Tha ris Dm , sfa 6 ant. al eall, and discounts, of prim e ata and good bill; range at frau 5 to 7 ant. INDORTS BY RAILROAD, banf °. zu: i 'M;14 4 "..A=7 1 ,4. b a.l.f•eit4 Bell LiZet c As pool. oast; LI We lard, 59 elm wa. J A Dearew-10 bbla apploo.l do esp. owitor: S. bbl. dr fruit Rolm * Dilworth: tan ottotp..do [Kowa. , 1 do cattle. owner 1; 14 toti4 Nimlck orz 2.4 tons hay. .7 Crabs; 59 bir do. Our & Idlo war, Vi" 11 . Catehoast: 17 Win wire, IL Townserkh 15 hot dr fedi, how corn, 31 do ottit 4 bbly butter. 3do otirt.owt.rn do. .7 & Vi.,flos. 1 do. 1061J:oil k ro. IMPORTS BY RIVER. P0R731310r711. by Tryne-60toray metal, Nlmlet a e:190 do, R Childs &m 9 O ..brat. 7do loft/am do clo•rog. St do dr trait. 25 do oetkV MY bay. Boole, a rrc 80 do, 448. k. mror..7 Lordmelbithera C Looada, 35 d0,,37 do oet 9 eke wool, a l orob7. Zara... 7 do reattoges, Ilyrumah co. LOUISV/LLE. by grubwrob—loo bb dour, Unbar. & nu:mug 193d0 lime, It FeryttlMY. 354 do Port. Club Ttu.• 33 bey feathers, Moak t ete to bls enttob. lEmunedy toe Y 1 bustareb, I/ Robb:wee 50 do a Dalrell & CC4 181 ber can. mime. ZANESVILLE. by Kate Coseel-320 bblo Boor J A W Rey 100 do, 8 Lindsey; 020 do. Zr2.B &scorn meal. A'hlsrt 121 bhda tobacco, Lamb & ore IT eks moat, 14 bble 19 do lead, Shriner &cm 197 Ws wheal, 162 oil do, 11 Alllsoo 630 do man, 73 do tati.lB bbl. edrlM o 7roora . BY BROWNSVILLE BOATF-2) Kodak 10 it. ea., 0 W Swindler; 80 do, II Ibmsen:Lambert 20= 4"‘4 DaM0, A ft gbettto . , 2 •Ti d tirras ' , l s 2 i, d' ar, D A `- di owed. ore= 11 tan batter. aeCaisolaae A to; 118 boo dour 8 aka rags, 130 bbls apples, 'women: 27 do, Enda it DO. wont,. WIIREIJNO. by forest alt 1a bqsl24swol, J Harbert: .112 94 bbl. Sour. 121 . 0 or; 96 do. Sell t Linen; 448 elm w Wlinarlb too: ST bbLs do. Bryan ot erg 10 sks feattv as, J • 4 Ws batter. II Delsell it oq 0 do apples. 13' aka dr fruit, _ II Collins 18 do. Illowo it Kirkpatrick: 31 10. J 11811; 23 mks wool, east. 144 bide amass, 65 pko leath er. °norm NEW ORLEANS, by Maplre Ulty—=ll A raw. 30 bbt, atoliss“,l6ltebeltrn• & Non; 12 dm, S h b d. rum., & Rlrkpatriet 115 do, R Paull& ern 161 do, J Mo. Devitt & co; 15 bo, 15 Ws mfrs. vr Brindle, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRlVED—Jeffereon. Brownsville; Lnurne, In ; CM Bayard. Elisabeth ; nr.t. WY, Ovnntr. Wellsville; Empire City. New °stem/ har.• emelt. Zanesville. DEPARTED—AretIe, Vert Orlesas• Wuhlnctan P C l t lar y. Uineinna 1 • Jefferson liresersville• Lao a du; CoL Beyerd,Valralleth CensOr Wll 111 Yona Wheeling : Venture. Wellsville: t pjrm-4). tnterdaf srentno there were 10 feet 0 Inehre to the channel And STEAMBOATS. For St. Anthony Fall, Min. Ter.. direct, And all Landings on the;Upperilluitti i. idlike ; The new and s ubstantial vs; Steamer PALLS 0111 f.. . mw A bulit and bobbed at Wein e, • J. B. aIicBENT. Natter, uum, leave Pittsburgh for the above and V V, all infonatKisto landln sit on the assly opening of =IMAM= of the _POW For 7 , -ight , ..P- - 1030. ftllrlt o ct4r.l4. J Z.ll4,Nv.fiLl ll7 . ° B.l w4,' EMn heart, Rock bland, - fib George R. West 0 Dtibunne, C . v. , : R. P. Upton, Z. Y. B. Nash. 0. R. Moulton, it. Autho. .y • otp, Min.; Murphy, John halms. Minneapolig Barbi • 1 / 4 C00.,,S Pant 11. f PALLS CITY is an entirely neer and speedy last; 14;.rf...ki-dgunltgrutt and Snianed; bunt espesaly for Um CC Anthony. Fails Sucesotoat Company, in.. under the lannediste • vision of R. Maur, Snub:tear, and will run as a regular Parket Shun Rock Island or Dabsotne to the Palls of is. /cahoo t ,. through theism:4 and be manned by careful and rellableofficareandten. . j. tit. et 311 1 = l ottlth l ath, "l - . kihmourt•House. w and /ILO:MB 00., Thomsen of (3 '11:0-tRy115 . . St. Anthony Vol FINE FLOUR-30 bias. fine Flour reo'd fa We by A. s 1,. Elett/LN8.114. Rd et. & SATIN CLOAKS- m a _ non it 00. ball, a lbw noon &till and • loth Mats, T they are claim out at I. than hall DIV. 615 IE FLOUR -60 bbls. r'tiod and for sale ILL br /al BELL t uoortr. ROLL BUTTER-3 bbls. fresh for sale by 1.111, A.* A. MeMANE.II4. IA mt. LARD. -6 bble. and. 8 kgs. No. 1 Lord for gals by felb A. MetIANZI.II,4 24 it,. P ox easka mec mo m I n a Ld N f el or k sa co l: b y 6t4 + . sonar wood and Water it. TITLIED PEA!) .bus. in store and Itt t tIA b mitt R. - ROBISON lOD. INSEED 01L-12 bbla. Agreed and for , • nr mbl &ROBISON .1 00. fIIOVERSEED- 23 bbls. ?cid by R. R. end tot saki br mbl3 ILES Br Lt. UALINtI. APPLES -18 bbls. Great A.Tples reArtinct lb, male by raf l3 =MY IL COLIMA w y PEACHES-10 0 bus. for aole by mnis IL COLLIN& aUGAIL-65 hhds. •N. 0. Bull. landing yal for n. 14 by mbl3, /01111 7LOYD a OD. • Olgiti LBS. DROP, 13Ltt iiii_7lilP and Resole Iry , r4HEEBF ,4r,u bmi prime Cutt ing _ for isle . AM" • DALZllbtgaom, IJOB.WBEAT-50 aka Buckwheat Eons fh , Pal ' 'JAIL latcl4ollllLlN. Mati 9.0 nr ID 1111Tii-2.5-ssoks in ttore Isnd, 42„).;.. I&fiIIIIDICRX7 ' 100 .ble. froth Louisville'Limi in 111111 lb! Ode bY DOSail Onni:MTak GO, PORK. f;-male: 1 AG RICITLTUTtA L. &C. Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, i SITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, , 1 Removal of Million Establishment about ono quarter of a mite from the second • t o ....,.. on t h o ........1 Atrh. pe pima, rtS. BURKE informs her friends and }load.. extension Of Fourth Street. arid about .1. patrons that she hes mound her chin to and three and • quarter miles from Pittsburgh. - Eating Eetabllehment from WY to Mit Chestnut St , muth old°. Philadelphia. The. WE. A JAB. EUBDOCE,Priprictort. twodoore shore Eleventh, They offer Err sale a ray large collection of well grown arrantienionts are made Go4the . .o. o pt oo g eo t .. mtog trees arid plants suitable for t.rundanting this LE and on of .11 branch., and eo enisoce of customers, by iso oming epring. pi...lnm the Store and Wareroom to the 111111nery, end paid to Wedding and Momuting order. fellitamC, The N ppro ... wens go saes of ground and peened story to Dress and Mantilla Making. Ev e . att.. contains Over ,000 trees...bra. and plants, and over Clot 1O,", fruit trees. and J),000 Emcee= and Shrabg are of =J . . foe removal to orchards and pleasure KT9u.p. t.... 7 of the United Stat.: We be e g ion. to call the attention of the kivers ofd arn!. Y Purled and Dent according to dives bars and venders In the trade to our unrivaled collection for the Spring of 1854,em.aring nearlyall the Evergreen tangly. Indigenous; and Exott that is worthy of general cultivation In this section of country. Plants .I. mr.' cured of many thinge quite large to Odr rs immediate ed. Prices moderate as uroaL From strangers, cash or nth. metier reforms. In Use city of Pittsburgh required at all times.. _ Orders uldresaed to us through Willie Poit Wank near Plttaburgh. Pa., or left .t our stand on market days, to th • Diamond Market, wUI be promptly attended to. cw..24•dawtfT EITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE 110UHR AND FEED PIORE—No. rki Wood strut, tatrgh, PA—K. It. SEANKLAND, Agricultural. S tu venson A C 0.,) klatifaMtwer and Dealer In nd Horticultural Implements, or all kinds, Wholesale end Re tail; Field, Garden and Plower keede, Evergreen, Fruit and o ther Trwrie 0131.10. Poudrstte, and ail other article. cotmented with Agrleulture. delMyder./3 Fruit Trees, Evei greens, &o. trubscriber would most respect . fully call the attention of his friend. and the public to Me eery large clock of Fruit Trees. Ever row. illirebberYi Raw, tmuuttomwetau o ts, . m tpaha ti=cr is liztw ou T , Pem Ant le n chola variance. Peach, several thousand fine, with flliew plum, Apricot, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, ta. Om Evergreens, from Ito 6 feet, of which we have many themes:lds, am One. Pereone wanting large quantities will be liberally dealt with. Can and moo our stook We aL =Yr eveastigfaction. Ordere left at the Plttab....t, 0„ Mr. It. Wulf, Liberty et., the Oakland Nursery, le calm on Penn a. ARMIN, or the Pittsburgh Nurrarn h calla rum Oekland , will be memoir attended to. N. IL—Planting dohs neatly to order. oellidderB JOHNJdtIRDOeII, Ba_y_Wood newer*. RRANGENUNTS have been made with the proprietore of By Wood non] °Westerns •eon t supply of Baguette* . end cut dowers during Winter and Bummer. Ladles and pint/men eta be furnished at short notice any of the following French format • =magudal (us oetrieU an, raridu) re s " V arm Bicota La Stefano. COW* Rosen.. Fleur, pour Us teasel.. Orders tat downing planed_ In pate. also received at S. IiIIIANKLAYMB Brat Watetutuse, Wood street. la3l EIRUIT TREES AND SEIRUBBiRY.4 - .• The subscriber offer. !kir We, • thole assort ment of strong. vigorous]. FUR TREES,broth densrb and standarde, moms of • tailing elm; New Jersey Putts, Plumb•Chernien,Aprkets.tlocaeberrles, Clemente, Brumberrlea and other Friar. Evargreene, Ilkacinthe, Tu. Pm. and Croon. Roots , for blooming winter and spank Implements fbr the Perm and Garden. of mart approved consignation. from the Seed and Implement Warene• 49 lriftb "treat. f nolb I JA317..8 WARDSOP. WANTS. :rRE OWNERS WANT MONEY, and have directed cm to mil 12 Building Lots, each 24 ft. trout :10 deep, fronting , nu a6O ft Dep ot, d back to •24 foot alley. situate near the Outer Allegheny aty.— Prim, Two Hundred Dollars each, In mote. This le • ret7 loss price, and nothing but the wadof money Induces them to offer the lots at thl• prim. Call soon Ifyon wleh to procurw• bargain. P. CUT FIREICT k SON, 140. 3d .t. ANTED—V.2O,OOO, far which will be given Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate worth five Dues the &mount Alm less amounts to exchange for • teddy of well setute! Mortgages. mntcTHOS WOODS. 75 4th et- USINESS WANTED—SISOO and the the settle. of .o dB. letudneatman an offered Lot & l oitered In a safe towhee& Magnin:tot •1123.0 TIIO3. WOODS, 71, 4th et. 10 STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to bar, ...terest In • Steaas Moat, for at rub, •sr real estate will be give. tvuluireot oelStf THOMAS W00D5.75. 0.11 0. Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne, CARETING THE &HIDED STATES MAIL. THE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque Nl3l/10D. nineteenth .tdp or tide .111 be nth on her wend voyage to Ilelbournia.on the '2oth Inst. Paradigm. avamamociatiom tinsuipareod. Nekton, *2OO, }lnt 1..5bi0., 6150. Neend (VIM, 1125. The Nimrod vlll los followed by the relebratial More , 32dP WindwamL Apply on boarded Marti, Kam hiver, or to oel3 It. W. CAMINION. 116 Wall etrint Neer York. New Leatter Store. 1 a. MOWRY, late of the firm of R. Bard, . No.= LNAerty intreet, onositg U. head of Wood Afloat,wholmale and retail driM'y LNATIIRS. WRY" and OIL. ham Jost Igturned from the Bart, and U now TO <airing • large amortment of Leather. erg:misting of—lied Bole. Baltimore lontiner, Philadelphia end Frew.). CalF eking Mornmomnd NUL of all dmeriptionm Illndlng and Lining Skin; and • general amorttormt of Yindlneri, log porrhuod my entire stock tor mob. I am prepared to mill low. Mr mob. 1 mould inetta my friends to mil and exam tut my Kock begrre purchasing *Members. fable J. O. MOWRY ENE S' PASSAGE Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets, ea am Mt? THIS ILVITED .57.krES YAM- The folios DIX Ships ban rani: Rtrvttoe 2. . 4300 term July Rawer, 1,3)0 toes. July 115 18 - Enmeisto 32. ad..14600t0ne.Ang Ld kr . a.ratiLl7oo tooa.gog 843. Ootaa Yap 4.1450 tone. Sept Echeard, 1.400 to.. Oct. %3. 15.52. - Oomn 3 ent. 1.800 tow, goy. Oen., 1,600 tow, Oet.. 1842 1863. Mow, lA4O tons, Den. 1862 Chrtham.-1330 to.. Demober, Holtman; L3OO tons, Jan.. t 833. 1553.. Altert Pswkisie, Feb. 1864. EnpArnise,l,3oo loos. March Iltiselanask. I.NO tow. /nay • 103. 1464. &W e. 1.(8/0 tow, Getnets. 1.000 tone. /it Y raiment, -1853. LOD tans. Atm% /534, The 51dps of this It. axe tied with Tafteremes Anent Ventilators and carry Pram.' kletallo Llarßoate. The me, and magelfloset Meer Stan PLYING SCIID, 1.11.3 Tom Wester, W. 11. new. Ifeetm. will morel the OP * llortroW' Elghtereth Itlnp of Ws Llne. sod ertll sell ftw Maltourne, Australia. On the 20th of September. The sod 1) bollt ontot e mart red mod em principle. Is oardider.l • model of Maths arehttectora. Three who &etre a *sack run to am ofthe flaw t and fastest Clipper Shlpe everbantoleneld arrowpumn, wlthoutdeley. se only • limited numbrr of andlK 2nd Win paneengere win be taken. For freight or presage. apply en baud. at Pler 10 East Meer or to 11. W. CAVEHON. .02 118 Wall erreet..Nms Park Caritetings_, Oil Cloths and O Elattuigs. EOl3/ SON 7.1717 STREET, OPPOSITE rat 7116.47 RE., tiAVE now on Nand, and to which they are .a.u,.4. • largo aid eltoke aescrtineut of &hi re ii6ods.from the lower! to the highest Irradik which be erAil at elute= Priem Alegi—Buica, Window Shades. Venltlan Blindalliano and table corers, Buff Hol land iireen oil cloth, and all other goods usually kept In =ei housed. to which the attention of purchaaers le ha In TO DEALKILS IN WASHBOARDS. C 4 7 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented roheltb i le Improneund Witrebeordr. for which he Went [num, 1819. Bald Impnnenamt consist :4 ln prnwerly preparing.the Aloes of a etteet of Zinc (or others metal) t! - Les esindng them to Incio or I ern their way Into the 0' 4 wombat elder or legs of a MWashboard: the teethed. prerimaly employed, haring ato plough groom or cola mortice to mein the me. Buie phew. 0.0100 !subsequently mold his entire 600vart and aenstraktoll2 mid Patent to the .trernmv, .no I. new &f.lioyrldor teem/. ea well as only erideorned mon. atfacturer 0. RICA" IMPROV10) PATENT ZINC WAS 11110 808, haring encosadel the late firm of win., Balky 100. In that twine. Indorsed by the popularityandextenelve Woof said Patented Weehtimrdit, th o V, " ,e LM '''' or/o h Alro n rC i t Pe re ' brr 0 / 4 45 moured by mid Patent. lithe tone been tomtit-need and ere now hemline against certain parties. known tobe thus cottage& and it lean Intention to promente lirr all hr• frineements arm my legal and Just right to the extent ot the law. .eW persons are there.ore cautioned 11(11110. putegydng or dealing In Zino Waehboarde, made after he manor patented by Rtes. =km branded "0. Ricer Laprosed Ilheihourda .fittottel Oct, 1040, OMIt Ohm n ulna. It may be well to rem.; that the reflation 111 the Ann of the crimp, or the employment of any Patent ed Machine to nail Washboard., dews not Klrs the right to um the /I.4otter haring Proem ebare'deemibed. upon mwhich the seder of the Board really • depends Whoaesabi den foe the panne ankle rterpettftilly solleited and promptly executed at se low thorned maltes,by Ji= " isrVlir t a l le n " . Pols Proprietor and alerinthetnter thereof; Ofdee at nartisrere Stem N 0.190 Elabslrt.. oppoelteittli, WS. G9ntlnwti, Ohio. SELLING uFF AT COST, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, &a , SP,TAITS,'Vg.t2P°s , A RE now offering their entire_ stock of azw i tialugm, 12 j g11:4411'fi In th e ere mane width we ...port direct and sal t fol the mod celebrated the In the country ' . Our stock mouth. In part the Mowing', vim Elegant Velvet Pile Carpets. (11l Cloths. Tapestry Brunei, do Cocos Matting, Matra do do Spanish Superfine Ingrain do Canton d dit . - Thme.ply Imperial do Cherdle nags. Ythe logrldn - do Tufted do; Common do do 841/.4:oda. Twilled Venetian . do Transparent Window Shade. Plain do do Plano and Table Tapestry Ingrain do Figured Woolen Ral se : 7le.. With a foil assmrtroeut of all other Goods and Trimmin. loruletk tonally kept In • I..arpet Warehouse. These wishing t o Meonehoolk, Hotat or ousts will find Jt thee advantage to ag now Is the thin, to procure toed bargains ever altered In this Market. as we are selling oti our stook (or (What Rooters cart. ••• - 1:p W. IieCLINTOCIL d BROS. TIM the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Cloweal ruler &alone of the Pews, In aid fee' "' he 2,t d ra r Owler,hf thssthiid4,Plitibursh In the armor aformald, humbly nhoweth: That Tour petitioner - bath provided himself with =stellate for the arcommodation of traveler. and othees, dinging boom In grad Ward, and prays that your lioness will be plowed to grant him • license to keep a public honed of en• tee pray. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, wit pray. JOHN FOWLER, • • We the suhrerthers, Aitken, ;of the ward aforesaid, Ide certify that the ebove petition= Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, sod Is well provided' with harm room end convenience gar the secommodation and lodging ofstrangere and traveins, and that eald tavern Is net*. la 7W. Talcd,Wm &Abort, John Blacken, PH Kremer, T Meyer, Jam el Taylor, W hicCartrity,_Sr Gibien, g Peter, Wm Sledenetriker, John ',Vey, Al Leahy. mhl43tdwbo fkb(!the Honorable the Judges of the Court / (I.no Quartur fkedatte of the Pesos. to and for t many of dllasheny. She pennon of tlealW. Warren,of Pranklln Toinahlt l / 2 1u the @aunty humbiy w i th mate ri al your pen tinter bath provided himself with material. for the at. eommOdatton of Warden and others , at Me- dwelling home in theye: enrol:ad, sad Dray. that your Boners int he Maui( to mint him lore., to Me • Subtle home of entertainment. And - roar_mtltiouer. se In duty . bound. int ...r pray. • UFA. W. WAIGRISN. We. the rs, @Wane of/mann toinship, do certify that here tmetithmer te of good repute IhrUn. say and tamermos and M well proTighld alt house room sad rastrentuntesin the atenzattOdatlOn awl lag. lag of strangers and trsythati,' and' that Bald amen Is Yaler„ Jonas, • Ri&sois,4 nom. von,/ Biassasan. 11 Lba:my Neely, J Woo, Clalwall.LTomer: tohlf A tr nall. • theleolir Y ~ l tbO worms 1.2.7 It. to my WI; It boy Wain. oftw . post' rlet_ • nsrOtior d i t tbe L— oto ; Foi , 11.AaltidEroac ottF"- /fag and bT , MOT, it . 15 ETAUIP—'3O , -bbbf. ,, lti store arld'ldr aid ib y a, di A. 5t085N2,1144 gsst• New York and Philadelphia Advertisements. mom CRANE & C 7 Salt& 31 a.. Chßade/PRia and 103 Nasann rt.reet, Naar Yak. WM. H. PERCH, 18th and Chestnut sts, Philadelphia, M ANUFAC'TORY of every description of ARCEITTECTURAL PLASTER ORNAMENTS. iiiMaratlon of IMllding, consisting of Canter Pteme, Mouldings, Enrichments to Cornices. Castolr, 'rename. An New designs modellixt with care and accuracy to drawing. All orders from the country punctually attended to an warranted to awl Wain faliitmdc asonos.) Armitage's Monsenole Anvils. tieT Lain come to the knowledge of M. & ARMITAGE L 00. Had many rpurimm Imitation. of Emmehole Anvil are sold throughout the country. and represented as genuine, Oda is to notify purchasers that the real Monaehole Anvil team the seamp x. a n. to Imitate which is felony RXITAOI 110USEHOLE FORGE, near SHEFFIELD. gown fel4.2mc BOLL lIERRIRG'S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES. 17111 subscriber continues to manufacture his unrivalled Patent Fire and Burglar Proof Bees. warranted eonal to any and superior to some. of the =lra which hare been tasted, ea nubile/led and nottrad by the Dress throughout the world, for the last 16 yearn and Is en • roprietor of Hall's Patent Powder Proof Lock. both basin p g re., Iced separate medals at the World's Fair. Lon don, 1861. and Now York. 1863-4: also the patentee (bY purchase) ofionee' celebrated Mout Combination and Permutation Bank Look. 61000 In gold wa:pMmd In the sate exklbital at the World's Fair, London. secured or and Jams' Look, and offered ss •rewent to any one who would rick the locks°, open the safe within 46 dark .d although operated on b several skilled to the art or look-pickfng. no one sue In opening the safe (no change Of LH.% I 1011 of the locks or keys boring tom made during the time.) but the money remained in its depoidtery, and was restored 10 inn proprietor. and a medal awarded for th• champion We of the world. Caomos—None genuine except thom baring the sub. scriber's name 00 the metal plate . . and C. FIRMING, Ore.° Moak, earner Flue and Ka., New Yo , N. B.—The above Pares .d I.k. Le bad (addladr fV.ltirpritiVAZlP.uVliht.:47tiVeadmi= dos. fe6.2laa Case and Short Credits ! M. L. HALLOWELL & CO SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. MERMS:—Cash buyers will receive a J. die not of SIX per mot, 1f the money be paid In par Nods. m vdthin ten days from date of bilk PI/current money only taken at Its marketvable on the day It Is received. To merchants of undoubted etandlog. a credit of SIX month.. will la given, If desired. When money Is remitted In advance of maturity, a die aorint At the ram of TWELTIS per not per annum to , allowed. Prim for Gads Urtsform. In again railing the attention of the tradlngeommunity to the aural= ammunee that aotwlthstandlng the general de on to commercial affairs throughout the country. e systersof business adopted by us moo than a year eince, sod to which we shall rigidly adhere. enables ne to offer for the coming. Spring season our usual NEW•SILII AND FANCY GOODS, c "' D rAlfeo AND to which STOCKS the to Ise found In America; to which we will melee constant additions, throughout the mean, of new and deldrable goods from our 11003 K IN PARIS. ia.144t00 Phrenological Cabinet. „--.. 'ow. FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., ict;AP tit.ic Phrenologists and Publish., =I Arch a • street, below gerenth, Philadelphia, furnlait all wort!. Phrenoloo, Phystolon4, Water . cam Mairnetbito and Phonography, what. . ale and retail, at New York prin. Notes ilkmal examinations, with chart, .4 full Air., .itten descriptions of diameter, day and nenina Cabinet free. my2l4yo FOR RENT. TOLIT.—From the Fret of April next; toe 00111modhuts brick buildings, situate In the Poo- Ward ard of the city of Pittsburgh. between Drockamidg• atrootand the Monongahela River, lately occupied by 31morn Bakewell. Posta &Co, ag • glue manufactory and warennue. . • . This property Is eligibly situated, adjacent to the IP moogahela wharf. Pm any bceincim connected Pith 'Gain. bOV.IIIa or [IV et MAIO. or for manufacturing purpose. Several small buildings and • capacioned are attach. OLIVRIt W. BARNES. .d. Apply to B President Pittsburgh andCorinelnllle 11. It. Co. mbl3 tf Neville Ugh ow. 4th and Liberty sta. W RENT—A Store Room with a Dwell tes=zegitcrull on 62 IV., immediately opPo and low rep!. Appirto D. W LAU7 & POP VOR RENT—A very desirable Dwelling IF Houma o a Penn .t.. The Ron..ls In ant rat, Order, havlo 6! been romutly fitted op, pipe rvq. tainted sod alseeol. Xxivi.tx• of JOll3l WIU.WN, 268 Mort,. st. mhIS . . rLET—A three story Dwelling, No. 82 ts.zed Haar Market. novroocuplod br Mtn Mar y. Poooossiojcigivoo andot April a. For imitation osoluiro of .W.t.f D. W. lIEDSTUSH, Wont: ot. ri 3 O LET—A Dwel li ng Home on Third st.., ji bow our °Mee. S. COS (MUM k SON. 140.3 d t,TO-LET.—A email well-finished and fur- Wailed erroaa.' with lenge shin, window, next door . reenter of 3d and Market eta Pommeloo given ha medistely. R. IL 0 A ZZAIL riMLET.—The STORE on Market street ert deer tothe corner of 34 et. oetupled 11. Stern.. •reellent mei erea-knoern stao4 for the clothing 15.13 E. D. GAZZABI. For Rent Fr.fino and well-lighted ROOMS in tho lam new bulldhas on VIII.h. etre tao. Le t , adi are gitatiot -aßeevklbgig:L=Atet2rch. Tb Eno-e'er, ek.. The handing tau been leased tore Ltolot•Tear• by the Putn.Z.t: the Pittehanch tiszette ‘ anll the rooms oni.n_ens; perpons . rypicit., felnaltt r 1 0 LEIL—A Three Story Maki:tyrelling onnota on Water K. stave Grant. Ponosoonlan nlyink tho lot of Awn. Emontre of Ran 0. BLACKBURN t CO. , r . UN--A Brick Rouse on 6th et., with a large yard. A Tavern Nand In Blnta;rent. A 2 e Mum iilth a large yard. on Oarne ley. A flotwee of 4 mina ball, An. on 6th R, ne e: Grant. A llama on tirant at.. near the FoLlbi &boa Mame: A large a elan Mumma Ilan et,at th e - bead of fotb. A large 17.11. 4tb et- Five Odlose In Splaln's Building au Mb et A large Inca, Room on 4th at. Apply to, b 7 8. CUTHBERT it 80N,140.34 at • For Rent. THAT splendid Now Hotel, known au "Brown's Exchange; oltuatod 12 mileslimo theitml. or Pittstrarsty at the jIIIICUMI of the Greensburg Pit. anda Plant Komi from Pittsburgh e em i taining 40 nom., and built 111 th e most modorn sty a, h all the eons.- km. ofa tlr.o clan 1101.1, mhos to .4 Emote House, Stobling far SO to 100 horse., and,* line Barn. The house is at to ment furnished Irish the bat of Porniture of mod. := "N . °ft° " v f x lla t .ch o. rwt ir b i rt es o . s i t s los elev. lanha cter c igz , Crook. There is one of thsMotst Statierm on the ram, within ono hmulred _yard. from the HoteL-,1, Pexsorm ma go and enme froM Pittstmr. twice • lie f.' Tb. llonse Imo good he as . smut. resort for bus , loon mote familia*. The neceseary arrangements for lrotel am also al., Omnibus, Ilonel2 limns. Cows and fuming utemdla Them an Woo a tore. Setrdnary and Post OMes elm to the Hotel. The otel and soma. Mame will bland with br without the Porta and rums. The ahem Perm, together w i ll °thin land salient; consisting in ell 0.'2)0 amok will be sold wake or lA say . smaller number of arm, Windt intreheests, tor CouritrY &War tar gardening purposes. Penns desiring tonne* the Hotel or Pars or tn_yar• 4 1144Lag . al ..d. Po i r n nit o =4)stailtros, iling i eNgt ko ke *N erill sd7 • /*Mold Turtle Creek P.O, Allegheny 04 Pm Melly Union sin' 3190 sad charge Oessite.l • For Sale or Bent. WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- Ins Wllkinabarg. and near the Retiree/ 13ta00rt.... 01/114 nentalturld rooms, and thelok on which there lo a garden widened detains, fronts bb/bet on the Turn pike and Detente 554 feet In depth to a IMF Peet etreet. This desirablep operty wlh be sold tcnr and on 'erg eaer term,, or will to rented for 050 per annum. inn IL D. GAZZAM. Lets for Sale or Lease. NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on Braddock. Commend and Brady sta., arid on Prima venni. Than Lora an aliglbly aitnste4 rea Dwelling or bualoara &mar. and will b kid los on may forma or will faded far krn ran orlw an may suit them who want ator kortlodiargy make of • X. D. GA2ZAII, royVhtf • lbakat at, b. tweak 3d and 4th. FOR RENT, situated in Economy tosnehlvllrsrer .eoanty. 1 mile Emit of Freedom: ecru.llo of which river - bottom. thstedenee le honey timber: The Impmemente are • tiro story Stone Dwelling, Ornbant and Bard. Tee Onto and Peon. Railroad runs through nld Wm. Apply to B. tdeLAIN A SON. FOR RENT—A good House on 24 et., bo. two= Smaltbaeld aao Grant sta. Rare $2l par month • • TIIOB. WOODS. 76 'fourth it. OR RENT—The . 2d, 3d and 4th story name orer.7. Milton k SW. Trate s tate,•-and llama ..0 Dankly' home, mum of Wan et. and Diamond otter, (entrance off Wood it) The ahem Moms are amp 50 Met front by 50 teat deoderld well lighted. For terms, maul,* of dedtl-tf J. WILSON t 130 N. al Wood et. , reggLET.—One of the lerga STORES on 3d t - . Jut below the Ladles* Writing_ flows ef Due% . . fe-13 E . D. 0172.1.11. RENT—A,tell lighted and furnished. - ..,tgto4f Bliel.t.t. nom torture of mud ant hfarket ELL 7 . 7 . To Editors and Printers. E Buildin ocenpied for more than ten rains tha Ghrede , sad which Is Natant. .17 mated cm Third rt. near Marina., 1. nor WOO SENT, mondeafforaz a good opportunity to Editors or Pdatani of son. • nen known stand for tludr heathens. This prop. erty I. directly opposite the extenuate Printing and holm Mar eatablishments In &tunnies Dispatch Ottildina.— war terms. &WAY We K. D. 041EZ.A.M. AWAY Iliad at. Lehman ad and eth. • • TO LEASE OR SELL.The property IcOown as the Juniata Rat= MI% • situated hi "Alle below the CUM/Ig% at .1 taw ..uti•no tte iumei and y. auagbans mar. ,Thane are an the iretithwe large work ahem on • et - 16kb le used se an engine heti" at tached to - which . Is a line oteharting with drums. and s tending the whole length Piths building. The other cow tangle tdackstaltb largo with &Irish:iota mon e ingabio g l a l =AL alit% Mb= losetkow Wert of the inatintalaw ihr a Aleshine sad so* glee ilea or Car Yeetory. The whole will to newt Wr • Fenner years, or the lase, buildin gs end mash *R be mad • groat bargain. 8.. arbniN • BON. Zi QA` --- he • tore Room ,; : 3 o • N. tars' Ma Bite• Cass• arill • ovir. fell For. Rent. DESIRABLE Conntryliesi toiroily,' with Two dam et =or bbit7. Uat-Dotuei. erTU be toot • Una of inn tO fijad teass!t, Ana se taw • PAT o i y ' Och6ri l e SK a c2- ll ttM l-i. .... T...o.s im l zt nto a g oguaali —SeWb.war - l l ae P V :ut a W n aa n , N ..-.7. -1:b1.6.1e1W 9 .aiitnrnsudyh a w• Op%P .-* j a : t l ' " ' ' 'aisetiliasniai i'mattia '4, .ID tit; vat;gai Mooas Yabruarr, (1214 lob % taai....t..XLitit ',f . 's!, stt: lIIWN, itgrAlt=trasilllttiliTair itadtta,tBT P1,41 4: 74r. P. - th---m,6.,: , DUlngtg. Prof 17 4 1305- , * brit now landing from steamer 12 Coalman Mar sal* br DICELY A IXIII NOTICES, &C. PSSOLUTIO N—The Copartnership heretofore eztating der tbel Gam of EATON, SENA O. la this dAy dlasolved by matuAl ecomtent. Y. 17. EATON, JOHN SHEA, OEO. B. EATS, _ JOSEPH HORNE. Feb. 27th., 1855, COLPARTNERSIIIP.—The widersigned V hire Ms day formed • oir.partnership for the Tuba. t of continuing the mantlfecture cf Buckets and Tuba, at the Lawronoe Bueket Pactray, under the firm of I.A. TON, BAILS it ope„ by whom the buslnges o titan, Shea A 00. fall basetlild. P. 11. EATON. JAMES M. BAILEY, JOSEPH HOILVE, AL B. HAYS. Having dispoeed of our Interest ID the Lawrence Bucket end Tub Factory. to Eaton, Bailey *Co.. wo eheerfully recommend the tom firm to the patronage SHEA. of our Mende JOHN and the puhlle eatififlwd OEO. S. HAYS. . .. .. . . . OTICE--The late firm of Wick & Aremad t4‘.labl""' -iv r. 1." the an a deaths ifl 1 Irl 1 re tier. w b . Lthe undperAmt thkir s olMor, ,i er g urano a d .. ILO d 4 • • , LOTARTNEII:9IIIP—The undo:B2ll2E4l, 01 4 -• r ' the late nem of Wick A Ireundless. has It day as red with him WILLIAM MEANS and HARRISON A COFFIN fbr the purpose of continuing the Wholesale tiro Woodd CommLuion booloesw at the old stand, comer cc and Water Ms Pittsburgh. under the P and style of M'CANDLEStl i tinAlin AMU. 'awe:, vile a continuance of a patronage so r ed to the late firm. M. MLR .... Slay 24,1854.—t0y27 arDissolution of Co-Partnership.ELE eo-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, In the Grocery Madness, 1 - 121 tameof John Watt On., has thin day bone dissolved by mutual consent. The baldness of t h e late firm will be settled by Job, Wilson, at the old stand on Liberty street, and for that meow he Is hereby authorizer/ to use JOttieNersl4f the Jinni/17 bib. 185 h JOHN WILSON. In retiring from the bestows, I cheerfully recommend my late partner, John Wilson, to tho patronage of one former enstozacts. JORN WATT. OHN wasox; Grocer and Commission Merchant, No.= Liberty Mreet, Pittsburgh. 'The subscriber willcontinne the Wholesale Eh duce and Com Mission bnaineaa at the old stood of John Watt a LN,., No. 283 Liberty street. JOHN WILSON. rO-PARr .. - .&LITNERSHIP—We have this day .I.2mandated otesidve. In the Carpet Makatea, at Na 11arket et, the partmershlp tO date from the first 'MY Venom m / Mat. and the bushes to be oondutted under name and firm of W.MoCllntoek it Brothers. WASHINGTON ANCLINTOCK, ALEXANDER SWUM/CR. • • 1 86 L IfeCLINTOCK. Pltteburgb. !MT 1at,64.—0m.111 ' , CO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTIOE.—?The un derslgued have this day fanned a eavartneriblp f6r the Lansactlon of th e WhoLeftle and Beall Itry Goode Buniness, under the firm of HAGAN A.IIU ot Na.o dulcet sad 8 Union streets. A...% HAGAN, DANIEL ANL. what( N'OTICE-I have sold my interest in .the boainose of Long, NNW Ca to B. A. Long, h, Jl3O. Phllll will conthaue at the oldl etatol. No. 109 Trout et I recozomexul the or . l e %Mt pat "rn rte=s l ,ll . P . 29th, 11151. I. 1i..1.0110 , ~. ..:—...JNO. !MUM. LA: :li LONG d: CO., Bell ' and Braes Foun . den and ass Etta+, invite attention to their dock era Brackets, Pendants and other fixtures= We fit op houses with Amon and gas, make bran qualm, at all kinds to order, Wraith Railroad pomp. and tank fir th:m and keep anti-attrition metal constanay au hand. Jr3l NOTICE—The interest of kr. John M il In our bush, cams from Misdate. bY hgrfe went Mr business, es lemle (kroner, 1011 he eon United by the remaltihn A g f r i Vrm w : i nel i tr a l r hi a tlr i m x e Nee. IS and Wood M., Plttsburjtk. DAl34pknorz.VlD t e l3o h . /.. riltebozah.Dee.l9. iale2l EULGALISY /OD. NOTIOE.—The late firm of JONES & QUIPH) baring beer, dissolved by the deith of John r i t i o4tlag7th tut, the buttir t r ir of oin sa . L e l . Oro a et , ig 4au and Phut strXis. Sept. 30, 1854.—setl ISAAC JONES, gusting partner ISAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab Steel, Steel Plough nste s Coach and eel,, Sgelnirg Brass Nut epers, Milt patent Serer nail and ttammerod Iron Arica—Cameros Pwast and /Int streets, Pittsburgh. n B. ROGERS & CO., Manufactuivre of Roger'. Pant. 'mama Reel cotan • of Itoa and Wpa streets. Pittaurek. f 14-1 y NJ• [G . OTICE.,--In consequence of having add one Yunnan! te the sqmbria Imn . ootopany, the nership heretolhre e muter the firm of P.SIILIEN: . ER & CO., at Mlll °reek and elm the part • menials existing ender Limit= of 1C1.."(i -P. affpglog,fi. - Milt, at Cambria Furnace, are both Umpire& The bud.' Ma will be settled op - 17 the managers at the INsrmsees,' ° and George 0. King, who are aethorlawi- - to nee the tame. ef the meDeefive Pr= In eettling up the bosinem. ONOIII/0 g. o.lllof. P. lillOgnelillifElL Rath I. IRA fmtuStlll CO., Commission • and Farrarding 'Merchants, and Dealers m. 117 _Pi tan, ttsburgh, Cincinnati, and other tdanuftio. tarsi, as., Nos. 93 and 9s, front street Pittsburgh. . The nndersignedhaving formed &co-partner-, UM% Wider the ortyle of 1).. UERSTINE at* to the transaction ,Ifa Generai Agency, Commission, Vonrarding and Producbusineas, at Noe. tt3 and 95, grouts reet, are re. pealed to glee Racial attention to filling orders. nir and foremrdh th produce end merchandise, end to thesn. mutton of all business that may be entuuded, to theist:us.. D. IV. atißill.2lE, Rana ro—Clarte t Thaw; William itsgaler Zeta: W.. t Ch.; P. & Oo • lime .1 Mart; Kramer a Rah= Hen ry Graff, his.; Wiliam Rho , tom; 8. R. Johnson. Er ßay: Bategell.gsq.; George Lodes, Esq.: Solomon a NOTICE : Joseph Fleming hitting luso dated with tan Josthh Abe), the business hereafter U conducted under the etyleof .10e3R11 ARMS CA. et the old stand, corner of limilMeld and Fourth streets. - JOS IPP-PARTNERPELIP. —The =di:resigned •valiavethis day extend Into eanartnership, under tile ussesasulstyle of J. A: 11111CLIMON itCO.. teethe purpose efisfusectinscaComsolsdontridUonery business. A. lIIITCIIIISON. • PittsburshAreb...64-44 WALLIN-WORD. VO-PARTNERSHIP—IIafpag associated. X . ,/ E. S. Ward with me in the Drug Inunnees, the bad men will be carried on Dom this data. under the trete of Jannary - 74. 1554: . . E. SELLERS . & CO:, Wholesale and . BOAR De•I•r• Dr 6•66, Nints, 011 s. Yorolohoo. Ike. Na 67 Wood stmt. iai • ISSOLUTION OF':PARTNEASTIIk— bar* awn. that Partamhapm (1117FrIffasolnrd. Tbe rese g gelgetl WA • PCII CRMALS will bee tarried on es usual by Ms ermslalag ‘4`rt• • An larnikArtr d . 66 °. iNeenle: • Eareedstone...Pittiberegb. . , • EXCELSIOR! • : ... Iron City Commercial College . .- ,1 -- ' l 'ATlA ad afL °2 mrr 1' Eg l 'i/BLI ood 9 l 'llED,:rwi - h ' I . *- 1V• foundation ss firm as Om name ft berm The great •- • ' In novmente offered joi•onng cum at this Irurtition are • '•I such rte aremucly met with In other ' Colleges; mo th no ar-. •1. •-• ray of talent Mu never imlbr. been employed in any tom- -',. • ' mercial College hxPlttsbargh•rthis la an establiehed ind r ; . • undeniable fact. The @Unity of this College re ampoard , i of gentlemen_whovanainee and rare 'ormilAmitioni ate noes ---- fesolliar to the pribLio as "'household word..'" . • •• • . i " , • MILLAR is - I& . ....,Zacilisdii andPrsdemars of Plain and "...,.... ntvtrr . J. J, o W il t gllHOOOK.Smithorrif liiicheortile eyetem of - .' -.' • , Book-keming,) Primal of the Gook-kmping Departmenti' " I: - t nd Lecturer on Mt important buliness Yansactionc • ''r• • JOHN.PLEMINO.(arithor of Dieroing's new scuLtmitcill-: " .-' '' glrmovik.k4u.rdnir.) will deliver wrieltirismores '• •.. ,•- • • • JAILEB H. 11.0 Plat. member of the- Pitiebrirgh Bar. , • ' -"- tertian. on Osormarcial Law:-.. • . . . . Young men who an desirous of becoming mice. et'. . , *mutants, earosipllshed book-keepers. .04 rapid wa= • . : , ,l '' .„. .. . •.' . penmen.et hr. y . " 441, ' who °(.:=",r, '1,° k 1....g" - 0 1i :.', andwitnem the wonderful a made lii the mrisos •:. '• , ' . ...:. department. by the stud. ofthin Dollop). .' I' —., ..-, -• . ' --" iirThe Psculty pf this Institution do not 'clalm,travi:. • -;.; - the . beeli In the United Stair nor do they mono to Mgr. ,„ . . • ~ . ...• the' . 111.21 c by_ asying„that is r•tie. • only Pim. ca b er. 1. ' • _hlor.,. taught," -but • tiler wish total - . ..- that theranTsty liege, in all He departminta; Li cormi • ",7 ''' t to any Commercial College In the western country. '. • ' -' The College ill open Pam @o'clock. A. IL. till 10 P.lll. • -1 . ' . . ` Term reasonable. No extra charge lin Arithmetic— 'L .. ' . • - Civility gestic • • - . . • .. .. . NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAMBEIP LIAR, (1/4 Reduction VI-Vim fond! getirawa Thaeoput andifealtho •••-' • • int Ronk. Senetatandral Mau Share= Man - nap-othr. , . • - • R=,, and "zuwe'd4og=dendl bnantu and boo _ TTlRO 6 trlllirN ADVitlible TRIMAIL.R. ;• The Aceesory • Tioneit. Co.. cot Niesta-gOeY - Preprietcim HE NORTHERN . - LIGET, STAR - 1)r. X THE WM, PROILETI=& DAXllitt WSR , R., all lint elan eteounablpa' erl/1 leave:4w t.- • Utb andllth or each month; cauneatlng by Ma • IR MIL. Transit 'Route, (baying but twelve tolbewf laatt tranepartatkne antra coal telseadazottadtvd4; InVirst elate ' ' l- TAMTAPPAITRVIMS i ll gßß" g Y AW N ?el, one of .whieta silt lam Si,, Juan del - agar; tbt.ltlfie tarmlntla of ttse Pwm, llanidt D4llt t a, _WV tbis Paetfketeam d irgratrl ZP:flrola, Franqaw. onperianned 81311111 attached to vwsb :War latotwaetton, . o =7 at rwl VS-..RORZI=t7 r , • N.4l.4litamenelniabibe . ...arwrirtte a rty nelei . f• -bur Yorkorill be ebanged,to the eth and 2ot h ot.eemb - ' A. Country Seat for fl • THE subscriber offers for sale the villuatpt ble proyettr on-black be noer_beiddets . tauten-Jag Ina gala twenty sem of • bottom wand, ' morhlch Is .ersetsd s sad hsadtotanneiek Dentinal Ifemse: sod - • Um smeary out -tending. • There Is C fine Bonet , !,-. water at the door, and the ground is. Set , in - • Miptiotis of th e best fruit Trees, is_besd.g order. . wen ss shrabbrer. bropm;tr.Lls attested on • A "1 2 i e trtg:: &tlf.fi t MerstV i li . t., :num 011140 wi t ti the shun.; :alt. .•4 itptoos, forty site will be sold toirea . her, or fire were lets s ta be sold. Also, the Tavern Stsnd 'and Wily. r i tzti the sbllneoisaar. um mud and tucr,, L•acees , I = l , sod eel-bonding., t"! /Sr a t t fte ' rkn . ii4o*opiLit tho is o i i t „,,,. the enbatlbar,ar pramlis wh~oli eat ~11l take s4os° ait~t+tuelry oa the, ]rep: , • 30tintfAN Pmemptory Bale of Timbeitande. rsulaariber - - buirsin.ex,a4mourci - Sale. • DRUG lil' .a ilotiiiWaig chtrer,oilles,:tagm Pikabutsb:. k ft fit od Eltus . WAR countr,.,nung.lasa imcd s 4i=narniattr°t I. 2a. bob. , 1. - jali/371 - tgrblid, Bats" 'and. 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