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PITTSBURGH:
2 TUESDAY 711 - 61iNING71URCH:20, 1865
'Pas Lulu? Dam n> Paosactrnoas.—The suits
instituted by the Mayor's Police against certain
taken of the - city for an alleged siolation of an
ordinance• regulating the weight of bread sold
• --within the Donaldson,
limits, were tried beforh
Alderman Donaldson, on Monday forenoon, at
his office,. corner of St. Clair and Penn streets.
The first.case called up was that of the. Mayor,
Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh, for use of
Ralph Prost, - va. Jelin Sheppard.
Officer Moon was called, and testified that he
had Beall Mt. Frost purchase a loaf of tread at
• defendant's pbice of business on Liberty street;
the loaf shown him was that which he saw Frost
pay for; he bad made no agreement with Frost
that they were to one the bakers and divide the
spoils; the only arrangement they had with each
other was that- he -should witness Frost pur
chasing the bread; Frost was to do the same for
John Taggart, Clerk of Market, testified that
he was called on to weigh certain loaves of bread
by the Mayor;, be weighed that shown him, and
_,. ...parked the paper attached to it; its weight was
'one pound eight and one half ounces; Mr. Moon
was by when the loaves were weighed; !narked
all the loaves as he weighed them; weighed a'
portion-of the bread before dinner and a portion
end; the bread was not as hard as it is now; a
fresh loaf would weigh more than a stale one;
there is a difference In the quality of bread;
some qualities of. flour will cost a dollar and a
half a barrel mese - than others; bread made from
this flour wood probably be worth more than
loses made ftom an Inferior quality.
The testimony dolled here, and the ease of the
Mayor, Alder Men and citizens of Pittsburgh for
Itc. vs. J.:lt. Engler, was taken up when
_ thefollowitig testimony was elicited:
. • Andrei Moon, sworn—Got the loaf shown me
from Mr. Frost; -he got It at Bungler's shop on
Wylie street; be bought it on last Tuesday about
10 A. M.; believed hepaid for it; don't know
the man who sold it; it was sold by come person
ie the store; brought it to the Mayor's office
mod handed it to Mr. Taggart to be weighed;
-Ks.. Lewis marked it.
!John Taggart, sworn—Weighed the loaf 'shown
: tae; it lacked an ounce of the , two pounds;
Weighed it about the time I weighed - the rest ;it
scarcely rade:lan ounce ; it might possibly have
weighed- two pounds when it came out of the
oven; it was fresh when it was weighed.
At the conclesion of Mr. Taggart's testimony
it was suggested that the proceedings . would be
grostly shortened if the defendants admitted the
Rile of the bread, so that the, officers need not
testify to the fact of their being present when it
was purchased. Counsel for the defence) offered
no seriOns objection to the suggestion, and - after
some little discussion it was agreed to.
Mr. Taggart, Was next sworn as, to the weight
of certain loaves purchased from other defend
' anti. Ale we give below the names of all the
parties sued,: together Stith the weight of the
bread they admit hating sold the officers, we
demi it unnecesauy to occupy our space with
his evidence.
The testimonyloithe prosecution, in the seven
cases get - down for hearing in the forenoon, Inv
in dosed, Mr. Irwin-remarked that ho bad a
witness in attendancewhom he wished to have
- The gentleman was a baker residing
in Allegheny city, and had no interest in the is
sue of the prosecutions.
J. Bowen, the person alluded to, was then
sworn, and testified that he was a baker Wpm
. leaden ' and had spent a lifetime at the basi
ness; bread would lose in the baking two ounces;
it would lose an ounce a day afterwards; if it
stood three dwelt would lose three ounces; a
pound loaf would not be annihilated in sixteen
days; it would -be good for ", stirs" dough is
sometimes very sticky, and occasionally two
~.. .r . .ounces of one loaf is found adhering to another;
_ - ,,, - ....thialearsta , one loaf two ounces light„ and, though'
there was' no fraud intended-by the baker; he
was liable under the ordinance. (The witness
then went op, in rather a lawyer-like way, to
. condemn the =finance. He contended that it
afforded too much protection to the public, * while
'it gave none to the baker. Crusted kaves 'a
ways weigh less than others, yet a man might
go into his shop twenty times a day, purchase
loaves of this kind, and, under the law, have
him fined $5 for each loaf so sold. This, hi
thought, was very unfair to the bakers, and the
ordinance could not, injustice, be enforced. - He
then gave s . history of the law regulating the
weight and sale of bread in London, and re
marked that there was such a law wanting hero
- law which, while protecting the publie
aphid fraud, would also pr o tect the bakers.)—
, A good barrel of flour would produce two hen
: deed and fitly leaves of bread, each weighing one
pound; he would take that:much out of it, but
. another might not;. a pound loaf would lose an
ounce from six o'clock in the morning till six in
- - 'the affianced; in dii weather; it wouldn't change
in size, although reduced isiweight.
The witness was about showing that the poor
would be put" to great inconvenience, if the
' provisions of the Ordinance were Carried out, when
Mr. ll'Oalmont interrupted hire. He (Mr. NCO
hadliatenedtohim patiently for some time; and,
although be had stated very little that was evi
• deuce, he did not interrupt him. .Now, however,
he was arguing the constitutionality of the ordi
nance, and, as he . thought that the province of
thecounsel engaged in the vise, he would object
to his proceeding further He would have done
so before bat that the man was blind,and thought
his eeidence could not effect the issue.
The objection was supported by the alderman,
and-Mr. Been took his seat.
It now being almost 12 o'clOck, it was agreed
by counsel, on both sides, that the alderman
might take the evidence of Mr. Taggart, as to
the weight of the bread sold by the defendants
in the carnet° be tried in the afternoon, and that
they would argue them on Tuesday morning.—
It was further stipulated that judgment in one
case would be considered judgment in all the
• snits, so that the defendants, were the decision
againet them,-might not be burdened with' . op
preesive costs, should they decide on taking' the
matter to a higher court. Counsel will there
fore argue the different cases to-day. Following
is a list of 410 bakers sued, together with the
weight of the loaves sold the officers:
John Sheppard, Liberty street, weight of loaf,
our: pound eight and one-half ounces Law
recce Petty, Wylie street, weight of loaf one
potthd eleven and one-half ounces A. N. Ethel
decker, Diamond Alley, weight of loaf-fifteen
onneee-.....7. W. PASS, Pennsylvania Avenue,
weight of loaf one pound seven and a half oun
ces Joseph Shoat Smithfield street, weight of
loaf twelve onnees...-.Christian Starke, corner
of:Third and Ferry. etreeta, weight of leaf one
poundeight and a half ounces Davis John
son. fliiithfield street, weight of loaf one pound
eight ounces F.- Scants, Smithfield street,
weight of loaf one pound eight ounces S.
Barnes ar. Co., Second street, weight of loaf one
ported nine ounces John Toese, Penn street,
6th ward, weight of loaf one pound fourteen
ounces John Baud, Penn street, 6th ward,
• weight of loaf one pound twelve ounces Mar
. tin Connelly, Penn street, weight of bread one
ponnd eight and one-half onnees......Wm. John
son, Smithfield amt. weight of bread one pound
one ounce end a half Henry like, 606 Penn
street, weight of loaf fifteen ounces J. Cham
berlain, Wylie street, weight of loaf fourteen and
one-half ounces J. Glass, Penn street, sth
ward, weight of loaf one pound ...-31 Martin,
647 Penni street, - weight or loaf one pound seven
Gluckhart, 6th ward, weight of
loaf one-pound six ounces George Skinner,
Liberty street, was also among the number, but
he paid his fine, alleging that he wasnota baker
himself, and had pnrchased the loaf sold the of
. Tice st another estahliahmena
A great deal of iderest was taken in the pro
ceedings, end while the examination of the wit
nesses lasted, the office was crowded to euffoca-
Son with persona anxious to learn the issue of
the prosecution. •
Tan WILYI2I3 Hail COCYM Casa—Tae Pao
- ramrsos Cossasszs Junqamtr.—lt being pretty
generally understood throughout the city that
the cgs of B. H. dkimpus- charged with keep
ing &cockpit in Wilkins 111:11, was to come up for
- esarowdtson at three o'clock yesterday, a large
number of our citizens repaired to the Mayor's
office at the appointed hour with a view of bear
ing such evidence as might be elicited on the in
vestigation. The defendant, however, conscious
'of having violated the law, and influenced by the
advice of those who were summand as witness
es in the case, declined to "face the music," and
waiving an examination, confessed judgment for
$l4, the highest penalt7 which the law inflicts
for the offence with which he stood charged.-
- We almost 'regret that the defendant pursued
this
.. oul/1159, as the evidence which the prosecu
tion would have proved would show to our citi
zens the extent to which the demoralizing amuse
ment of cockfighting prevails hi the city, and the
ebaracter of the men who patronize it. It would
base shown that men who hold a high position
- in sodety, who rent costly pews in aristocratic
" and have young and interesting femi
lies, men who hold °Mee from tbepeople end 112-
der the general government, and "men .who base
acquired, notoriety as thief catchata, and who are
sworn to uphold the law, visited this den rep
lady, and contributed by theirpresence andocin
tributions to support a brutal amuseteent.— ,
The action of the Idayor in the matter Las pro
duced at least one good effect; it has led to the
destruction of one cockpit, and the' temporary
abandonment of others. That in Wilkins gall
has been already torn down, and henceforward
the lovers of cockfighting must, it thereroald
gratify their taste, best up other quarters..
. US-Er/WM 0/ SAS BUSSES LIQUOS.
There vas not a single commitment to the Jail
yetterday, nor' was there a tavern open or a
drunken man to be foUnd hi the city on Sunday.
80 much for the enforoement Of the Sunday Li
.
•Awawuum. Theri wetittiorimtpfiv
dloidmgliM tam tbs o:n:4r Jail lasterday.
RZCZINT BUILOLLIZLS is Nast BRIGUTON.
—The
il .Recgrd has the following notice of the bur
glarie nodal . / committed in New Brighton:
"We recorded, a- couple of IfSae ago, a bur
glary which was committed at the house of Mr.
Hobart, superintendent of.' the Cotton mill in
Old Brighton. Among Otberarticles stolen were
some three dozen silver spoons. On Tuesday
last Mr. Hobart was in Pittsburgh, and learned
-while there, sufficient intelligence to fix the
strongest suspicion upon a resident of Chippewa
township, adjoining Old Brighton. This sus
pected person had sold a mass of melted silver to
a jeweler on Market 'street, for $35; a few days
after the perpetration of the burglary, and so
strongly impressed wri t s the jeweler with the idea
that the silver had been stolen that he had the
man arrested, but having no evidence to convict
him, found it necessary to let him go. Several
corroborative circumstances almost establish be
yond a doubt the identity of the -silver sold as
the melted ware of Ur. Hobart, and although it
might probably be difficult to convict, a close
watch will be kept on the fellow's movements."
GRAND Laaciwr.—We stated last week that
officer Reed had recovered a number of damask
curtains, which ho had reason to believe had
been stolen, and that they were then at Alder
man Major's office awing identification. It
has since been ascertained that the articles be
longed to James Coop, now imprisoned in the
county jail for malicious mischief, and that they
were stolen since his incarceration from- a room
which he occupied in Bakewell'e buildings, on
Grant street Officer Reed, on learning that
Coop was the owner of the goods, took measures
for the discovery of the thief, and succeeded, on
Sunday, in arresting a fellow named John Zim-
Merman, on suspicion of being concerned in the
perpetration of .the• robbery. The evidence
against Zimmerman is of a circumstantial nature,
and goes to show that he was a constant com
panion of the party who left the articles at the
house where Reed found them. Re •was com
mitted for further hearing on the 20th,
HIGHWAY ROBBlll2.—John Kern, of Harris
bug; appeared before Ald. Parkinson, on Bator
day, and made oath that be had been knocked
down on the night previous and robbed of $23.
His statement is as follows: He was standing
on the platform at the depot on Liberty at. on
Friday night about ton o'clock, when a stranger
approached and entered into a conversation with
him'. Finally he proposed to escort deponent to
a house of ill-fame, to which the latter consent
ed. The stranger took him up Washington at. to
Prospect, where he suddenly knocked him down;
and another person, (who had not .been with
them,) ran up and held him down, while the first
robber picked his pocket. Thhy then left the de
ponent to find his way back as best he could.—
Officer Baer arrested a young man employed in
a jewelry store on Thirket street, on suspicion of
having perpetrated the outzage, but he produced
satisfactory evidence of his innocence and was
discharged.
SPRING Butertoss.—The following is the re
sult of the election in Snowden township :
Justice of the Peace.—D. C. Hnitz.
Asaeure.—Samnel Murray, Jr.
Assistant duessors.—Peter Boyer, gr., James
Means.
4ige.—Willibm Sloan.
—lnspector.—James K. Morrow, J. R. Lorimer.
Consta bk —B. C. Felker.
. &1.00 l Directors.—A. 0 Simpson, S. M. Adams
Auditor.—loaso King.
Superrizors.—James Hiber, John Murphy.
Town Clerk.—Joseph Miller.
In West Deer, Samuel Fleming was chosen
Justice of the Peace: In North Fayette, Adam
Potter.
Faun ParrmycEs.—Alderman Parkinson,yes
ternay, issued a warrant for the arrest of Pat
rick Beholder, charged with false pretences by
Augustus Schmidt. The prosecutor states that
the defendant called at his tavern in the Fifth
Ward, and by representing that he had a bin of
SGO corning to him from the man with whom tie
was working, obtained boarding to the amount of
$32,60. He has since been paid the $6O, and,
as he now refines to pay his board bill, the pros
ecutor believes that he intends to defraud him of
the amount. The parties are Germans, and re
side in the Fifth:Wit:4.
rASSIZO Cotxxxasarr MO3LT.—Wm. Glenn
appeared before Alderman Parkinson, yester
day, and made oath, charging J. W. Wilson with
passing counterfeit money. Glenn alleges in
his information that be sold a horse to the de
fendant for $2O, and received a ten dollar bill
and two fives in payment One of the latter he
declares to be a counterieit, and he avers that
Wilson w aware of the fact when Le passed it.
The bill p sorts to be on the "Merchants' and
Marmfactu • re' Bank," of this city, and is miser
ably cxecut • . A warrant was issued."
Thermo. •car.—Before Judge 'Hampton.
Satire, A •: • • and Okiley vs. Arnold and Wil
liams. The j returned a verdict for Plainitlf
for $2,150, 91, the said amount being due by
defendants to ' stiff mad D. H. Williams, and
the same to be appropaiated by the Plaintiffs
Alexander Brad ey, for whose use the snit was
brought, to the • • .rge of the debts of Scaife
Atkinson to Oko.ly and D. H. Williams.
Bonnaar.—Tla. eating house of Mr. Green
wood in the Di.am..1.1, w. entered on Sunday by
robbers, who brok. op-', a trunk and abstracted
therefrom, $BO in •• envy and a bank note. The
Mayor's police a -sted three men on suspicion
and took them to • e tombs ; but there being no
proof against them' they were discharged.
DILOWSZD.-Wm. McDonald was drowned on
Friday night, as we learn from the officers of the
Allegheny, off tie steamer Billow No. ^"
i at or
near Four Mile Bar, eight miles above Cncinna
us
ti. The deceased a son of Mr. John Mc-
Donald, a well kno river pilot, residing near.
ly opposite Economy. on the Ohio river.
New Iten.nto.—A dew iron railing has been
put up in front of the new Methodist Church,
on Penn street. It is of a pretty pattern, and
adds greatly to the gait% appearance of the
building and the grounds rrounding it.
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Hum To Dam—Mayon Adams, yesterday,
held J. L. Andrews to bail for trial on a charge
of assault and battery, prefikred against him by
his wife.
Thew Orrice.—Tkidermati Parkinson has com
menced theerectioil or a new office, adjoining
that which he now Occupies on Penn street.
We would invite attention to the sale of Hard
ware at etore of B. Darlington, Fourth street
this morning at 10 o'clock, by Mr. Doris.
Tthe Honorable the Judges of the Court
o ) Df (Mural Quarter Session s of the Peace, in and for
All , mbeny.
11. Thr sfetiti o rfn of John Beitlez„ of Peebles Township, in
the county aforeraid. humbly shemeth, that your peti
tioner heti. prodded hisnseirelth materials for the ae.
rommodation of travelers and °gads. at hb dwelling
louse in the Ito aforesaid, and prays that roue Honors
use
be pleased to grant him a lionde to keru • P.M.
house o(l:uteri:ens:Lent. And your petitirmer, a. In duty
bound, vlll ever PM% JOAN BSITLBS.
We. the Imberrintre, citizens of „Peebles township, do
reel , / that *be above teditionar Ito? good repute for 80-n
-.47 and tearpersnoe. and I. "PUrrided .Ith boo..
roan and oonverdenees for the soroutuusistion sad lodg•
Ind of armors and true dars, and that said tavern is
tarsereary.
Geo It Peeles, II lrwlo. R B flusurywell, Wee Woolsl.l-
et; W McCarty. A WAtork, W P.Basts. John Boon., Jet
Woraluell, Wm nin, Thae B Leath, • II Ouse.
sohl9,Std•
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. .. , eOTT&CO., (successon t 3
0LA856? - 2nd dealers I Ilgarts l 4l " end On
nwstle Y ry Good. N0.,,e2 Wood .tre:t, corner of FouTtb,
Pitts , P.
IFira t 11.1diturs.Portistt Prams. awl Looking Glass
Mu. &Iran= band. mhl7-17
I/ grim and Fancy (loods—A full assort
ment just received.
irare opening our Spring purchases of
sbxe Katie. sad - offer them at beteg Pea/ to all;
wo !mate country dealeni to mottos our stook before
puramdog.. 1160 stock of Looktog_Gleeees gad Petlate of
WI kinds as comae.. WNL u.TALCOI7 • CU..
othl7No. 62 Wood street
•
rthda. BENT—That largo 3 story Briefs,.
war.boa., Nom Edmond tat - wean Wood and
ld. Will be mese kw. • names:dm ildren fait of
April. Apply to MeLAIN a BON : 21. bed et.
for Soldier's Claims.
h..alci e ff OF LANDS—PURCHASE
AND SALE OP LAND WARRANTS—MI undersign
mods arrangements • Ith component and 1mP.1..t
-ble gentlamsn to obtain coati Banes or warrants for wt.
dims, then widows or minor children; ho as entitled to
Beauty Lode, also for the location of lards and the our.
chase and sale of land warrant. .10111 D. DA VIS.
rabli Corner or Wood 'and bth Its.
5 0 MALL FARMS FOR BALE--
. k 22 sefen near Unlontoion, handnonsly impooyed.
skozns within 1 inns of tfoesort. Azmtnnufoonati•
40 In noonontf tp., Barn moody, near Baden.
41- , " In Beaver en, within 14 salle o f & i Ust=
4 . 1?
.." go llor. , h . rig n otN . p. l %.l=aza t ongi...
2 Antranto trzeta in if notlngton oonnty. Ohio. for
f l i orP eulu"rth4 " VirLllVitO ta N. M. 6th R.
/AN THE OHIO AND PA. RAILROAD—
tONJ sere* of Land In Economy township, Seaver Co,
about 2 miles from Baden and Bermlagton Statham , . on
0.1 P. Railroad. The Farm is well warned; 2D *me of
the armed I. cleared. the Warm well timberred and hoe
erected thereon • small dwelling house. Prim Pk and
seer reemsnsta. i‘Dply to B. aIeLAIN SON
• Set n nab it.
SELLERS' COUGH iSYRUP.—I hate need
it in my melee.
N.l (Wenn, iluoklngum Có.: March 6,'66.
Ns. R. E. Sdfox--Yor WM* time I hare been acquainted
with the Watery affects orlon! Imperial Cough glen%
and have and It continually DI Prartlni. Yele ll6 g
WIWI alto high readiest Tains, rill plaits fiend ins
from 4 toe dozen. fie 2 nod in del/ eelled no for It. —
Yount. reepeetrolly,_ , -J. D CUNNINGUA3L
Prepared and mold by .E. 13ELLEILS CV, id" Wend It'
floldhy Dragaista generally. - rein
NEW STYLE FLOOR OIL CLOTHE.
IS 2 fee
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vr of deb sul elaptat Aadasui,just
and
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CARPETS 1 CAE FAS I I—Wo are, now
of
4.l ca r dwi ptionm o maly ur verweL...,l4,l,..lcatoe,
to
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aues ye are dally rp.lTto.g.
= tar W. D 1411.0 TWA a BRO&012 Bur
Omas Pitnaasae t Horton Erma C 4.,
latastrenk Minh lard, 3666.
IRIVIDEND. NOTICE--The _Board of } Di
x, radars of ths Pittibussh and Boston .1111dar
nms have tdds4l &eland • dlvidaad men atm atmod
Boa. of Foe 94=1 Far stata, payable ths 98th tut.
East.= Edockkaddera lba p= at thrt MU* of J. W.
ci, & &K & Od, Boston, Kam CURLER AVERY,.
- 1648ttir208 . - Praddint.
WANTED- , -Forty ahem, of . Merchants
W
sad Idsanar
pant Matto azaphits an or.
Carr Mina° duns P. BR. Wet • -
Bulkidiriad (Nzalialrk= Bo* Broken.
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BY TELEGRAPH
LATEST ritait CA LIFORNLI.
Nay Yalta, March 19
The Northern Light arrived off Sandy Hook
last evening, and reached the• dock a little after
ten o'clock this morning. She brings San Fran-1
Cisco dates to the 26th. They were brutight
down by. the Uncle Sam.
The Northern Light brings 262 passengers
and $92,000 in gold. Business was entirelypros
trate, caused by the suspension of five Banking
houses. The news of Page &. Bacon's difficulty
reached San Francisco on the 17th, causing a
great ran on their house. They met therunand
paid half a million. A meeting of merchants
and bankers was held who declared the house
sound; this restored confidence and their affairs
seemed to wear a better aspect. On the 224,
however, Page, Bacon & Co. suspended, followed
on the 23d by Adams & Co., Wells, Fargo & Co.,
Robinson & Co., and Wright's Miners' Deposit.
The excitement was intense. Adams & Co. clos
ed all their branches without paying a dollar ex.
cept in San Francisco, where, on the 224, they
stood a run of $200,000. Wells & Fargo closed
here, but their country. branches paid as long as
their coin lasted, and were still paying as fast as
coin could he obtained in exchange for dust and
bars. This House announced that they would
resume in San Francisco on the 26th: It was
feared that Adams & Co. could not resume un
der sixty days, if at all. Page, Bacon & Co. will
resume in a few dam their depositors having
granted time on $400,000 assets.
A large failure caused the detention of the
steamers until the 26th.
There are rumors of heavy failures among the
merchants, but there is nothing authentic.
Owing to the scarcity of water, but little gold
has been taken from the mines.
Heavy rains commenced on the 25th, and still
continued when the steamer left.
There was no election for B‘nator. The joint
convention adjourned sine die on the 16th. The
vote etood 68 to 44. Those voting Mlle minor
ity were principally friends of Gwynn.
' •
The news from Kern River is of an exciting
character. The miners It is said are averaging
$2O per day. The steamers going down are
crowded with passengers.
On the morning of the 18th the St. Charles
Hotel and Hillman's Hotel, San Francisco, were
destroyed by fire. Loss $50,000.
In Nevada 16 houses were burnt on the 16th,
si.d in Stockton 23 houses were destroyed by fire
on the 21st.
Indian hostilities are on the increase; some
white men and about 70 Indians were killed.
The native Californians have held Several
meetings at San Francisco for taking steps to emi
grate to Sonora.
The Manpoee Gold Minion Company, a London
concern, was sold out by the Sheriff.
Washington's:birth-day was celebrated at San
Francisco by a fireman's parade and appropriate
ceremonies at the Metropolitan Theatre.
Owing to the monetary difficulties recently ar
hod ships were not discharged.
The steamers Oregon from Atoms, and Sierra
Nevada from San Juan arrived up. The Oregon
Legislature adjourned on the let February. •
The Washington Legislature have made Olym
pia the capitol of Washington Territory.
A letter from Page, Bacon & Co., states that
ey would certainly resume business on the let
March in San. Francisco and all their branch-
In Central America, Chomerro still succeeded,
haring taken all the taints oecupiedby the Revo
lutionists except Leon.
Sandwich Islands dates to the &I of February
are received, but they contain no news. The
ship Portsmouth had arrived at Tahiti, all being
well; she would soon sail direct for the United
States.
SCDSTX,—Australla dates to the 20th Decem
ber are received. A riot occured at Ballarat
which resulted in a conflict between the troops
and miners. Twelve miners and 22 troopers were
killed.
At San Juan the people were anxiously look
ing for the Kinney party. The British war
steamer Devastation was in the harbor. The
steamer Fulton left Jamaica on the 7th. All
well.
SAN Fasspiic6 Mszurrs.—Although business
has been a vig dull the quotations exhibit no ma
terial eh Gallego and Bazall Flour sls.
Coffee firm it 14K ),15i for Rio. Adamantine
Candles 60®;621. Lard 14i .615. Now Butter
45e4 7i. HAM 19 rajcpr Pork 21.
Latest from "las-atm.
Nag Par, March 19.
The Steamer Catawba'. orgrired this morning
with Havana dates to-'the 14th. The cases of
Pinto, Cadalso andt Pinelto were concluded by
the military Court, larch pronounced sentence
of death to all, thus transcending the decision of
Fiscal, which was death t, Pinto ; 10 years im
prisonment-to Juan Cadalzo and banishment to
'Pinola—The Consuls of foreign nations have
called upon the Captain General to induce clem
ency, but were refaced admission.. The exeeu
tion of Pinto will take place.
At Harema business was improving. The
Princeton and British war steamer Bustard were
at Havana.
Pttudinsuitrza, March 19.—New Orleans pa
pers contain details of Mexican Dews to the sth
met The Gerald of the 4th says the insurgents
were Hying before Santa Anna, and his presence
south had been sufficient to make the Revolu
tionists experience the greatest rout.
A letter from the Minister of war dated Ignola
March Ist; says that Marcus had been captured
by Banta Anna, and would be executed. The
rebels were also routed by the Government.troops
at Redro-Gorda.
Gen. Ampudia has taken possession of Yuca
tan and the war is there ended. The accounts
are given with the usual Mexican bombast and
are probably exaggerated.
Dates from Rio Grande to the 28th ult. and
Galveston to the lOth inst. are received, but there
is no news from either quarter.
Nsw YORE, March O.—Blastula was found
guilty of forgery in the third degree.
Judge Hall dismissed the libel against the sus
pected steamer Massachusetts, but gave the usual
certificate of probable cause for libeL
The oil factory of Kengan k Dougherty, of
Henry street, was destroyed by fire this morn
ing. Loss not ascertained; insured for $lO,OOO.
Wells, Fargo dc Co. publish a card setting forth
the solidity of their firm, declaring that every
engagement will be fully met. Their business
here goes on as usual.
A b tier to the Herald placed on board the
Uncle Sam as she was leaving San Francisco says
that Adams k Co. hero made arrangements with
their creditors within the last half hour to pay
25 cents on the dollar, cash, and take assignees
paper the balance. They will be going in twu
weeks.
Rocuiterse, March 19.—The body of Emma
Moore, wbose mysterious disappearance a few
months since cause much excitement, was found
under the ice in a mill-raw by a boy drawing
water, and identified by her ear jewe ls, bonnet,
go.
160 gems were fired by the citizens in honor o
the reciprocity proclamation.
Cr.ersi.axn, March 19.—A motion was made
for a new trial in the case of Parke, which was
overruled, and he was sentenced to - be hung on
lot Friday in June.
WAVERLY. N. Y.—A fire occurred this morn
ing which consumed fourteen buildings in the
business portion of the town. Loss $16,000.
MIALBAXT, March 18.--Ten thontand bushels of
Rye were sold yesterday, to arrive, for malting
at $1,30.
Naw-Yeas, March 19.—There is an active
spemilative demand for cotton at advance
BitlCe the receipt of the Africa's advice!; the
sales to-day were 4000 bales Now Orleans mid
dling 91. Flour firm with sales 5000 bbls. good
Ohio, Southern firm, sales 1500 bbls at $9O
$9,75. Wheat unchanged.—Corn a trifle lower;
sales 42,000 bushels western mixed at 96 and
white at 90®97. Pork dull with declining ten
dency, soles 200 bbls. old mess at $14,25. Beef
firm, Lard easier hut not quotably lower. sales
at 94091. Rams lower at 8109. Whiskey
firm at 81314. Coffee firm; Rio 11. Linseed
Oil lower; sales 52,000 galls, at 79. Stooks so
tie, and higher. Money abundant, Indians fives
864, Laotians sixes 04 ; Virginia sixes 97,
Penna. Coal Co. 1074 ; Cumberland, 830, 861 ;
N. V. Central 95; Ede 481 : Reading 80: elev.
land and Pitteburgh' 38.
PIIILADYLPHIA. March 19.—Flour quiet; re
ceipts . exceedingly small; stock reduced to a
smaller figure than at this time for a number of
years; no export demand, and the only sales
were small lots for home consumption at from
$9,25 up to $ll for common and extra famlly
brands. Nothing doing in Rye Flour. Cora
Meal unchanged; sales 760 bble. Penna. at $4,-
12i. The market is bare of Wheat, and it is
wanted; sales 1600 bush. ordinary 'and fair
Southern white at $2,22 and $2;26, mostly at
the latter rate, in store; red in demand at $2,18
04,20, which M a further advance, but there is
none to bo had at these figures. Rye worth
$1,25.- Corn less active; sales 7,000 to 8,000
both, yellow, afloat, at 90. Oats unchanged;
sales 1800 bush. Delaware at 64m56. Whis
key firm; holders now ask 52.1'
Cnicitrfrr, March 19.—Floor doll at $8,20.
Whiskey 241. 'Chace', firixi at 10. Butter 20€)
24. Cleterreedss,Bsos,6o. ?ban Pork firm
at $18,25. Bacot' ea bulk meat,:doll. Lard
firm at 8} for prime bbl: Seffeefirm at 5051.
nausea 28. Coffee firm
_at.l2. Money. quiet
sad amthanged—
The river has Timm 4 feet dace Saturday.—
Weather very windy; !pith a gale blew-all the
F BATHERS-24 sacks •and buliaral
WWI R.DALISLLICO.'
COMMERCIAL.
COMMITTEE - OF punnuroN. Fort R CIL—
W. U. Mows. T.l%—fts. 9t1.1.9. Jwx.. R1101:48,
MCDIVITZ, JNO. Pcorr.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
OrrlC,Prmassaon Ossrrea.l
Tuesday Blctredna March M. 1956 j
FLOUR—market firm; sales cos the wharf of 600 bble es.
tee. 10 lota. at sB,7fc Emma store.= do at $9,00 and 50 do
mantas at 14,75.
GRALN—eslekon the wharfof 300 bus oats at 53 and at
depot 300 bus shelled Dorn at B from store 100 do ear
at 85, •
GROCERIES—a fair demand for Eotrmand safes of 10, 20
and 110 bbds fah at 55.;@5c. sixty dam of Molasses. 73
bbl. Clyvresi, old, at 25, form mos. Interest added.
BACON— ,oof 5.500 tba bog round at 775 and 93.8.
1111.; 2500 Ms Shoulders. at thirty days: 90D) Ds ghoul
den and Hams at 8.8: and 834,
days: 15 eke ghoul.
den. Sides u 1 Rams at GIL 755 and OS, sixty damn and
12 to Sugar.otred Rams at 11%. same credit
winfiggy—d.oiniag, ages of 40 MIN rectified at 28,
and 35 do In lots at DD.
LARD 011.—a sale of 25 bbl. 00.1 at 73, sixty days.
ELTDES—a sale of 44 dry mited Rides at 11 cash. and 27
dngreen. In nth at 834.
EIALT--. Woof 20 bbl. No.l at 81.61.
PIG METAL tales. of 65 Don! Canal Charcoal at 825
SIX months.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The ',lather yesterday was clear, and bnelness pretty.
tire. The river atfained a stage of 18 feet on Sunday
• d was slowly Assisting yesterday Business on the wharf
as quite twist, the eldpreents west and the receipts be
• e 'teary.
Alleghenreminty . 6 . railregul bond, fold In Phibulelphls
on Fritter at 78—. imProTement.
The Wm. Baird arrived at St. Louie on the 14th. The
Grand Turk departed same day. ,In port for thin city.
Prairie City and Chlomo.
Rill, an London hare advanced , I ((4ig the present week.
to •teat ye-mium nu bean the prevailing rate ter
Au per root promium WM 4-- ,A, Preaem , ... ---
banker.' Ulm at sixty das. Some few remittance. were
made to day for the Cunar y d steamer which will lease Itor
ton to-morrow mornioq.
The Stock Market closes with a I go adranoe all comPs
red with our summary of last wee State loane partake
largely of the improvement. The perstions In Birginis
monad.diana Securities during th week are, It le under.
for amount of Western bank —Pi. Y.Sloor.
PIIIIADIIPMA Conk Moue .—F y.klarch 10th.—The
offsriturs of Beef Cattle Midweek ve been 1260 head,
They were mostly dirpowal of within the range of $10.00(<5
$13.00 per 100 5: the advancenoted for isst week being
U maintained. Cowl and Co lon are In fair demand.—
Pales, as in quality and condition, from $lB to $4O. 800
head of Hoge base been offered, and meetly aspoped or to
continua utchers withsB Pee 100 Bab SheliP sod Lomb*
to meet a fair Inquiry. Piles of 1200 head
at $2,60[340,80 mei:. el to quality and condition.
—[North Amer.
The demand for mid open. very fair—and priers range
from $1 to 61.20 per tan lean than the September prima of
last year, go that mummer. will be 3opplied with fuel eon
elder-ably cheaper thie)3llr than lard, • “voneummation
devoutly to be whaled . by purchaang..d even by prod*.
cern who do not &lire high prima fur coal, If It can be
avoided —{Schnylklll 6lluers Jour.
Missouri, Illinois and Manse pal Aging, and navigable
to almost point. Hence to - Cairo. • channel depth at
present of ten f t. Itecelpte Lemming heavier every day.
this
nearly the whole range of articles watch seek
this market. Although the weather hail bean unfavorable
- during the week, thus far nutmeat nontionee to chow
greeter tnheity, as report.' 'Wes will evidence moat ratio-
Geto. rily. Paler at wheat. today, amounted to come 8 000
eke and 656 hble, ranging from 135 e, poor an, to ibor
fairwhite—mixed twine and fall 140 to 145 c, good and
fair fall 135 q good fall 160 to 1700. prim. do 176 to 1775 in
geed white 180 c choke do 190 e nom 6.000 eke corn
reported. oleo. at nem GO to 03c, new gunnies, with •amall
l e i e t. 65p-embracing yellow. mixed and white ...... ...0f oats
0,,100 aka old at tete, monad hand annular, 40 mixed do.
31e, new and mixed do, and 42c, new gunnies, delivered
-....Prorldonsand lard ante. , to Warne. etan
have gales of Meg park as high a. 6112.87iin and hold
ers at the clout asked 613; bulk meats held firm at 4", i, 5'4
and 0014 with • desire to mall. an addition.' fraction:
eels of 48 maks country bacon at 7e for bean, 6e by shoal
den. and fliie for alder, Terme of the principal tale, of
lard have not transpired few lota made
_public rhow an
advance—gay 104 bbis and to a te ad d 53 de at
Ybnreahlblte a change. l'ufterdar we tenni.' 1000 bblo
.. . .. . .. . . .. ..
eu . pMfine. suppowel to be at $740: Mohr. country mom
fine brought 1.,'1S to car N. Inspected, and Thayer'. extra
11 b. . .Aon arrival from the Me-
SB eon 2s rl, Crs t f. r i r :r n orght . Z.ww;ml another mmlitoment of
hemp. In the at2nce of slew we onote'amordlng to lee
n at t9O to SIM, common to prime
teerrel.d. th° Otto-13 L t Louis IlePoh
undreamt!. thawed•
The lilscount marks: Is miry. both In Santi mot nu the
Street, at f‘s 7 for rem short, and :OS for 140 4 months,
Mime rover. The offerings at Beek are materna,' this
',Fmk. At some of the large Bents they are balm the ear.ro ot income from maturing Drineh — lN. Y. TIMM.
n. great movement in italiros‘i t the
sales to-day exceeding 1480,0un. Th e principal transectlons
were in licies, 1876, of which 11176,003 were sat and Illinois
C„,etew, of which =O,OOO were sold. (lake a is.rio.
portion Centrals perch...o were made for forst. acceunt.
pm
linnets touched fill:. but timed at bOX. at which
more were offered, Erica, 1616, went to 874, out closed at
That
DEPORTS BY RAILROAD
onto Ann Pcfnertrama Ft. IL-10 bel.can or
tle,sdo slap. 0 do hors.. I do bo<s. oworra s tom hay.
217 bus ofm J Cralm39o do, IL Irwino7.llo dq 20 do baba,
k. butter. Brown k Klrkpstrick; CI tons metal, Nfmkk
0 or. 72 sks wool. 3 bbl. butter. I dogs. 400 b. March.
mut; 32 bus dov EngINA litehsrdsorn 81 bhls
Cour.ll4ll Ligg ersee ett 19 d.
U. butter. e %V Bluets=2o kgs
lard. I bbl do. 5 mks <lacrimal. Otairer & ea 2 bbl. butter.
2 do extra 18 do mem pork. J & tP 110.410 kW. clot<madf
Itarbaugh 0 ikon= k do Bagala t a.
CISS , III3I. 0 Prmscaun It. 7L-23 pkg. Csb, English &
Rlchardson; 12 do lard. T Little & a 4 do. 272
_pro mesa
II Lt. me. pork.. Calm ft or. 700 bus what. Wilmartb
CO: 20 blobs flour, 4 pkg. butter. Brom & Kirkpatrick.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
PONIEROY. b 6vervnt City —V:3 Ws tour. 42 bts
thip.turr. Bell L LlLLets.
BY BROWNSVILLE BOATS—:00 plow bums. 11.11 A
Speer,
rts 2 o 10 rte.
aka apples, Erwin A Dilworth; P9O WI. [wren A
Culbe wool. J lien
CINEINNATI, Plan—' Z 0 hbd. Won. 97 to do, 271
bss do, PS kw. hble do. Joao. A Denny; 33 bßds
noir. eheiner A orr. 11 to Waa l, 4443 mast, P Seller. A
c 1 boa do DM' A 7P '' Sr.4UVOteilail l4, A1 0 4 7 011
• ea rerbbl. wlseat. Hrfitlk k Ca: 17 do dr fruit, J .11 tbini
tied; 3 do batter. Lasonert A Carton; 7 do, 0 do no. 10
ata e.a.. D T
DO. by - Koretoze elate—.ll ell
yr
J Ilsorth; 113 lila emk..93 , earl, A Th e.: 17340 ,
LneeD ee; kla. tee lee bbls db. Jonea A D.T.xte
12 bales fun. A unlbertsettre.i bLie egg., Dell 2 I.luuert.
ICS bbS flour, °watt'. ' _
DO. by Allegheny-10 11104 441Zer. 11 112t401ougle 15 d
Wallace & Gareth.= to bar.. ao rY. biao, V. Dealers&
ee; 5 do. 13 Dlukbors: 4 do. J Jordon,. II do, O. W. Seindlrg
10 00. Bross. Yloyd t as 11 do, 177 to d 0.17 pkgs mote,
=2 1101 rdL, Jones t 11t1317177. tole. barns. 42 d. 001 .70
Hark.: GO 1014 flour. IleClorkan & ea: 10 to dr beef. I.
11
Haig IJo Se 11 Holmes A Bre; 1:7 lobo Lard ell. J Ds/sell:
14 daficalloy. D W Dentin :25 doablekey..o 11eClortair.
25dee Toodsm: 10 bbds tobacco. 144 r% 2 Thom 1 bbl
eats. W Hobs. og 4 wool. h eke becnn,.l A lintel,
We, V= do. 127 fel do. 60 blab grow, 157 bog candies.
Jura. t Denny, 4731 tes WBl. tooth & en; 100 As oats, 186
do erg., 1 bbl eggs, A Deellotael.
KATY ORLRANY. by Bt.Clair-,4 bbta trinkeres. 31111er &
to >O 10. J 5, do Mercer* Robinson: 3 da. noes,
31 do. 11 bbd. sintar, 55 bal. cotton. Itenorn k Kirkpatrick,
Z 9 do. kin. & Kr, 83 do, Minbli t not 71 do. T. Arbuckle.
300 timbal. 01 PhD , baron. IT boss:W.lo to do, 874 bd B i
paye, Jones t Denny: .04 IDls arca, Yloydbbla
port, Clark and Thaw: 85 sks isbast, Witmarth d cts 9
DLLs eggs. owners.
WHEELING. by Carlene-112 bee barley. Herstlnek
150 de altts, flays PaWier: 21 dos bmens, Lone EWE
!Ads eloeseseeLlt La Lull S. ece 10 tans metal, Made/ *
DO by Dlurnal—M Wes
I'6 Bu
by,owtmnr. " , 6 bb• ur.
P 11
Leeman, 61 .k. J 61 B •B o
15 ,0,, m1 61 do -- ier•
ZANESSTLIX. by Den CArcrims-3:11 AC. haya Il katt:
7.1 idockes. J 0 , 111. f co: bblAcona. 0 ski do, tal do WA.
6600 bcop-pol., J A Rep➢ Rt.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
ARRlVl:D—Jeffemon. Brown allto Luna. do Col.
Bayed. Ellsabott, ; Moral Whownog ; Convoy, dm Von
ttow, dot 3lichlson N 0.2, Wellortno: An and.
natl ; Sag. Shlngtoo, do t (Nesaent City, do-.St- Clair,
Now Maas: Wtonanstn, alsdltwo ; Empire, ntabartnot
Don Gonvon, Zoneryills.
DEPA.RTED—..Telferenn.7.llrovrerellle : Laverne. do ; Col
Bayard: Elisabeth: MI& N 0.2. WellovllLK Diurnal. Wheel.
IqR Kee:none Ststet, llincleneti: Quaker City. Loniretile:
Ben 8011. st. Louie; Kate Ceenel,'Zttenillin Edipire. Stott.
Denville.
STEAMBOA TS.
For St. Anthony Falls, htin. Ter., direct,
And all Landings on the Upper %Lund' i.
1T . 6 . -74 The now and nubscantial .
Nt,waer FALLS CITY. - 4 tagtag
(now .wg bath wad liolohool at Wells, .4 k...• 1
J. B. GILLERZ Master,
Ik. . . • _
i ILL leave Pittsburgh for the above and
all intermediate landings,oo the early opening of
navipaUen of the Upper blivelseippL For frelght er pas.•
age apply on brArd or to John lilaek or Livingston, Pltt.
burgh; IL Cater or P. Y. Ciebele, Wellsville, 04 W. Eme.
I cut. Boa lataad t Ilk George R. treat A Co. Dubuque,
I •m B. P. Upton, 1.. It. IL NaM, D. P. Moulton, Pt. both.
ny Foll.. MM.; E. Murphy, m
urphy, John Jaekl,
Burbank A Ca, Pt Pani.
Th. FALLS CITY la an entirely new and. peed/ boat:
poomfolmeohluery teaUt by b e
of very light draught:
4mA:silent artomndations; will be splendidly famished
and rimramdt built earrearly for the Bt. Anthony Valle
Steamboat (Mammy. kiln.. under the tenuedlate sum.
vision of IL Cutter Engineer: and will run as a regular
Peeked from kook Island or Dubuque to the Falls of St.
Anthony, through the seasmn, and be manned by careful
and reliable damn and men. -
J. It CILDRBT General A for Co.
Oft. Et Charles Hote l Plttsburab,
Illasermi Boum, Weller/D.O.
and C. L. CIIAAE ACV.. T 1111.111.13•11 of Co.
fe2o-tApl.5 St Anthony Palls.
LIVER COMPS
I A ,LAINT.
D Y SZ,Eri
CITRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY,
DISEASE OF TER .ECIDNEM
And all Diseases arising from o Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
UCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD
Pile /apse. of Blood to the Weed. Aelditt of the
8 rtisco.liSUP., Usaramm. Mogan for nod, roam
or Weight In the Stomach, boar nuctatlons. Malthus or
Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomeeb, Awimnuo„ o[ the
Iles& Hurried and DlSlcult Itreathlog..Fluttcring at the
Hort, choking or Ho ff ontiligtenestio sleben In • Wog
d un• ril m ontrlf In the Tord°,oD: W VeZr:fthre 8 4 1 frt
tlon7YTllown Li mbs tn SIM ano Eyes PM la th:r t olda,
Beek. Chen an, Siminn Floohnof Heat., hum
lug In the TIM, Content Imaginings of Evil, and Gnat
Depreseion of Spain.
CAN VIIITATVILLT MUD IT
DR. 1100FLAND'8
CELEBRATED
aP G
ARED Br ERMAN BITTERS,
Pl
- Dr. C. M. Jackson,
No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
eo n nall i ad "" . hr any Vo i lb ths oo ine .i' vare " d tjolo v ro l th i. .. '4 lholte " fir Blol,.,
ae the cum attest. In main ems altar num sh ss id s s s ,
h T h emßitten en worthy the Mtn:dna of Invalids.—
rormalost gnat 'Wan In the restithstiou of Meow. of
the Liver and tester shade, exateising the meet search
log DOWN'S la weeklong ea a affections of the alsestive or
gear,
h" are. witted. sac rtnle sad pl.a.aut
6. J. D. SUM. Lacey , Ills Ss, 6,
get you some good certificate. Mw Bitten i
WS 'trinity If T o . nith them. A WIT lourchaelog some
of It this week. nye that it Is by far the best mene she
eras knew. harlot dOhe her end her *Mader moth
st ood," in
S. B. nalsow, Dentard's Store, ficatenet 'Co , Ps., dug.
15.1353, nym "I am much attached to IMP uur.n Isla
tars timing and two bottles of It, which I mound frail
8. itnete, your anonbat Scenario', sod hand west relief
from It In dome of the Lim. I Ind it a u ellen
[O2 my- lungs, Prengthening , and Inel them,
widen, as I am a Dahlia OToeba. le a hen tome ,
th is Guam. H e w th n llem ll tan 2n. ar, Isar, - adds
have need myself Was dozen &Mile. of myth.an Die
ten Mr Liver complaint and disown of s as Mane
sss. revolting note the abuse of unary. vas ponmed
and etal With thems num the use of the latter nth
cis The (1111121.•11 BMA. Is the Mat arthishom which 1
obtained any lbws Pao Wren the anklet" many
dyviwitios. win the .. 8 t 0.1.1.07 14161111. 1 think se
meat more tattles will mire
7.0. YOVSO.Eni.. of Dauphin, l'a.. Int fpi t tlll 5,11151 -
..1. was afflicted with General Debil ih .n.l West.
= i s
l a4d=t o o r ts i t c for l rtchl owl rainy different
loot U. 1.4 lloolWid'i
°masa M'
cablek she bottles woostlng to dlr.
theireng ernWotaitetteed. I ban not been So
t l r i rb.wl i i n icite n s . F .rovz ot y icar_ m :Ra i t"2 sinall
"4" It'r
ahlara Preastheldnir
the witem sad sem prottratias 1. •
Son by dealer in ntedlolne and stankmasy art
whoa, and by Fleming nos. D. Fah.es ktho,
Geo. H. Kayser. 14D Wood ere, Malan h; 11. P. &annul..
ftlAlinatialid DT attains In seawall,
vot MINTY LANDS, for the Soldiers, Chap-
In, lstm I alr, antlw to no t erW a RZ o .kon ". ..u.
thtlrelaimsean km than promptly . attenftlt n ing."
4 r4a lM = b r Ll;id an 4 AnuMett+-11,700.
AGRICULTITRA-L. &C.
PittaWrgh He Pane Nursery,
ITUATED on Wilkins Avenue,
shout one quarter of. mile Err= the second
on the Fanners' and 3lochaales' Flak
Boextenaloa of Fourth street, sad shout
three and• ottarteff miles from Pittsburgh.
•
W. t JAS. BlLlRDOEK e •Propridorg
They offer tr sales very Imam colleMlon of well f reen
meat and Plants voluble for trammlantleg thle and
omlngspring.
The Nursery nod orrery Some 30 serve of teemed and
contains over 20,000 trees, shrubs and plants, and over
10,030 frult lame, and 23,000 Evergreens and throbs;
of fine also for removal to orchards and eleantro grounffv•
.P000......n00• packed and sent according to wrectmos
anY part of the United tate..
We beg' hems to on tbsattantJon of the lovers of shrub
hem. andvenders In the trade to our unrivaled colleetlon
for the Soria. of 1854,embrocina nearly all the Erergreen
family, Indigenous and Exotic, that is Imrthy of general
cultivation to this sectiondf country. Planta on ho too.
tared of many things quite lama to give Immediate effect.
Prima moderate as must From strangerre, cash or saris
setory reffmosee In the city of Pittsburgh requited at all
times.
_
Orders addremmtl left thr Alllda marketM., coed
Pittsburgb, Pa., or au- oaxia ou dark
th. Diamon ldket, clll br promptly attended to. 5 .
0c.24-daldfT
EITTSBUIIGII AGRICULTURAL WARE
-1101110 AND SEED STOKE—No. PM Wood street.
th Pa.—E. IL ISIIANELAND, (late Shand, St.
elmsoni th eo..) Manhottmer end Dealer in Agricultural and
Uortimanral Implements, of ell kinds, Whalwithi end It.
talk Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, Evergreen, Fillit and
Spade Treece Guano, Poudrette, Chemical Salts, and all
Other a
lt rticles connected with &writ-altar,
•
doilvdir.tl
Fruit Trees, Evergreens, 4c.
subsCriber would most respect
fully call the attention of his fiend. and the
yo Ile to hie very larsce stock of Fruit Tree*, Ever
b large G C Pi ir Ar k ,
'
Of Aef~lee,, the stool we ars
c hoice un Owarf and Standard of own' 'raisins., of
c v:lett/4s. Pesch,
_several Ow tine, with CDs,
ry, Plum.
greens, Raspberries, Gooseberries Currants, Ss
Our Evergreens, front Ito firet, of 'Mich we byre many
thousands, are Sue. Persona wanting luga quantities/ will
be liberally dealt with. Call and Pee our etork 11'e
mays piresatirjactiort. Orders left at the Pittabus. hP. 0,
Mr. DaJsell, Liberty of..
.the Oakland NIIMIT, miles
on Pesos. Avenue, or the Pittsburgh Nursery, 1l( cell,.
rola Oakland . Elite vamp', attended to.
N. 3—Planting doh. neatly to order.
ce19,1/twS .1011 N hICHDOCEL
Bayy Wood Flowers.
ARRANGEmENTS have. been made with
the proprietors of Bay Wood - 110ml Bordenefaroon•
t supply of Boquetto . and cut flowers dining Vqnter
and BOW mar. Ladies and gentlernen ono be furalebed at
short notice Cuy of the tollowing French formic
Pyramidal (en eerier) Vz€7:l4)
Ilnakplierique Ral ne
Ilicokre
As Melange.
aqu Reactia,
fiery:sem . trad'....**
Orders O r r
dawning plan In pots, also received or
E. ELAN/CLAWS Bowl Wombat , "
101 tin Wood street.
pROIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY.
• The subscriber otters fbr eels, • choice assort.
moot °name a, VTOW PEAR TRZES, both dwaria
and ntainfartte, sane of • beuing sire; New Jersey
Peaches, PlembaCherrles, Aprients.Uocweberries. Curran
Rusanberriee Led other Prelim Hvergrecos, liyectotha.Trb
ilpe, and Crocus Mats, fur bleatoic . aln winter nod spring .
Implements fbr the Farm and 0 en. of rood approred
coostructlon. froze the Seed and plecoeint Warehouse,
69 Mk Arcot. foetal JASIEB WAILDILOP.
WANTS.
9HE OWNERS WANT •MONEY, - and ham
dlreetal ue to sell 12 Building Lots, math 21 ft. Mont
by 30 deep, thmllng on CO ft st:. and Waal to a2l toot
'alley, situate nose the Outer Depot., Allegheny City.—
Prim Too Hundred Doll., each, In cub. Vile> a eery
lb. prloN and nothing hot the "Ant or money induces
the= to offer the lota at this prim. Call fOOO It you wish
to procures barcidn. b. I.IOIIIIIMT t 80148140, 3d Ft.
WANTED -520,000, for which will be;
given amoun t d Mortgagee on Real exc hang erth
tire times tho AI., lees amounts to Re
. .
• variety of well sestired Mortgmrs.
mht.t. TOOIS WOODS. 76 Ith .t._
iitUSINESS WANTED—SISOO and the
the eerrlees of an settee busineeirman are offered Wr
an Wrest in • safe buelnese. Enquire of
au26.t.f THOS. WOODS, 76. 4th et.
STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to
bui. flf - tereetl a float, fer 1-tf
• Its or real estate ertlrbeiirett Koquire of -
ostr.totf 11051 AS WOODS. 75. itt. et.
Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from
New York to Melbourne.
•
CARRYING THE bNITED STATES HAIL.
'TIM beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque
NIMROD, nineteenth ship of thin line, will be dew
1 -/Acclon her second voyage to Maitioarna, on the 20th
fiAl t ‘ n„ P'"." 1 " ' %ThrrAlVilt " :trair.,"s
Nigw Will be killows: or tho '' aiabratad u Cllplwer Ship
Windward. Apply on board atstalk, East Riser, or to
oel3 IL 18.. CAMRRON. 118 Wall street Nan York.
New Leather Store.
O. MOWRY, late of the firm of R. Bard,
11 3. BM Marty street, ooalte the bead of Wood
torholesale and retail doeler In LEUTlllift, RIDER
arid OIL. has just returned from the East, and Ls now re
mirime• large assortment of Leather, consisting of—Bed
Bole, Baltimore Leather. Philadelphia and French Calf
akinx Morrow and KW& of an deecriptiong Binding and
Lisdng Rinse and • general assortment of findings,
toot pare-hued my entire stoet tor cash. I am prepared to
eell low, forsash. I would Invite my Mende to mil and
asant rue mp stock team purchasing elm.hen•
mlll4 ` L .7. O. MOWRY
11:=II
. AUSTRALIA.
SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE.
Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets,
CI AN FLVG ME 1.717 TED STIZES ELAM
The full°, Inz Ships base *Weal:
aOgen•nos 1..2" Was. Julyl..*o Ranpv. 1.200 tons. July
44,51. 1E53.
Elsnetisondos.l.4oo to...Mau Lady Franlan.ooo tans
IF5t 1653.
Ocean Eagl4 1,450 tons. 14111/.11.c0nf.1.400 tons. 041....:63.
1052 , thorn .s3nd. LO Y 3 tow, Nos.
OM.. 1..503 tons. An, 1632' 1153.
&cow. L 430 tcms, D... l!lenthaps, 9X, tam, Deembos.
/14113.ersore, 1.300 tons. Jim. 1643.
1653....Ch0i Pronllin, Feb. LS34.
Enphroos, IMO tons, 511rehlSigkin 1151 issio, 1,000 tom May
1653.
18 arsons, 1,001) tons. MnrclaGatrade. 1.000 tons. July
53. UM 1
•
50
er;I: AOO tong. ApzU. '5:3;
The Philo of GIL Lin. are tittel with Exturson's Petroni
Ventll•tors and rear }tends Meiotic LifwßoatA
nu row end aoraullicent Ginner Ship FLYING RUUD,
IT In Tons Ironer., W. IL P.m Muter, will encored the
'eau:rode as 104111toentb hhip of Una Lloe. eon will nen
hr neihnoroe, Auttranz.
On the 20th of September.
The FLYING GUM ninon: on the mat approval mod
ern principles b <moldered to be • tweect model of
Marine Architecture. 'More wno 'drain • ituicit ma In
ono of the nowt and (moat t.71PPK6h11.• , ..r00nt...h001d
=m=2lo=64 ➢agent % a . a i f i nla a ux in:eel ratuntwr of
For freight or yraage. a ply on at . Pier 10 oat
lever ar to IL W. GAMMON,
.07 116 Wall meet-New Trak
Carpetinge, othis and Matting..
ItUBiS N & CO., . .
F.P717 STSZET, OPPOSITX 271 X T11X428.4
LIAVE now on band, and to which they are
=l'"Nt 11::,f74 ►nd choke teeortmeat of the
will be snid atom ...tern prieril. Abo—lluita, e.t.a.,. Window
Venitlan Blindellaner and tahle revere, Buff
land, Green oil cloth, and all o th er gozpds kept in
arpet homes, to which the attention of eueetwetre w Ia
dn.&
EXCEL,IOR!
Iron City Commercial College.
mad a, comer Mod and ilnirlTStrerts.
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED, with
a foundation uflrto oaths name it beam The
Ind...unite offered to young men a 4 this Imititutlcm are
.orb so are rarely met with in other Collexec such an sr
ray of talent has nerer beta, been employed In any emu.
martial Cellos. In Pittrburgh—thls le an establlabed and
undeniable fact. The Vacuity of this Collop la camp:wed
of gentlemen wimps names and rare qualincatlons are an
familiar to the public me “Innaiehold warda.“
eacoum
—IIILJAR e n ma Profenews of Plain and
Ornamental Pnmansh(p.
J. .1, lIITOLICOOK. (anther of Ilitcheock's mete. of
Book-keening.) Principal of the Book-keeping DePartmenti
and Lecturer on all important bushing Learusactuum.
JOHN PLEM Dal, (author of Plemingls new and L.P.. ,
ea system no Book4oeplau.) will deliver weekly Lectures
on the Eclence of Aerenants.
JAIIE on HOME INS, member of the Pittsburgh Elm,
LeetureOn:menial Law.
Young men who are deslrone of becoming mtert no.
nountants, anomplished hook-teems, and rapid buslnem
prances. may rely on hal lag every satlantion guars.
toed to them. Thom who feel Interested will please call
and relines. the wonderful prourees made to the onions
departments by the ;indents of this College.
*The gaculty of thle institution do not claim to be
the .best In the United glates i e nor do they mean to gull
the •ptglic br saying that It s 'lthe only place where
book4eeplle properly tanght,.. but they •leh to my
that the Iron L'lty College, In all its departments. le %Mel
to soy Connerdal College to the western country.
The College Is open from o'clock. A. ale till 10 P. M.
Tans ressenble. No extra dangle-Mr Arithmetle.—
Civility untie. mh7
Spying of 1855.
MURPHY it .BURCHPIELD
Will immuion. opening.
On Monday, March sth,
Their early supply of SPRING GOODS. mb3
GRICULTIIRAL IMPLEMENTS AND
tesals a 11
BEEDS nd .-4.
RealL I.PLIt CO. 33 Fulton street, Newoc York,
,la-tz
VIrORMS EVEN IN ADULTS—The lel
v minletrstlon of B. A. Fahneritock's Verndrue has
always been characterised with mean. always prWadrde
In the tenting, a martedchantre for the better. Anyone who
tries , It ran eafely made hi It. and the most delicate Infra
cannot be Injured by ita nee. Adults. ton, are frequently
subject to worms In the rest= end mad Intsetlnes, which
always Impair the health.
Areas, N. Y. June 24,11353.
Mum. B. A. Fiffincstock mW. •
Ourianne,—l hare need two bottles of B. A. Fa W.
task's! Yen:Hoge, which I purchased from your Kent: It
had the desired effect In bra awa7 • WA...amber o
worms from my wife. Ip,
another vial and gave
It to my child: It had the same effect. bringing away great
numbers of worms. I therefore recommend it to the put,
Ile as a sure remedy for worms. P. MITI; en.
Prepared and eold by IL A. PATINESTOCK &
lareelAw corner Ist and Woodsts
A country Beat for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale the cabin-fel
els property on ' , bleb he now re Ides, 000tain-}la
log about twenty acres of bottom ground, on which Is
erected • large and handsome Brick Dwelling Bowe, and
the acres ary out-boil ling. There Js • fine Spring of
water at the door. and the ground le well set In all de.
seriptlons of the best Fruit Trees. In be order. u
well al shrubbarr. etc. The property Is situated 00. the
alleshenz river, and the Allogherls Vatter_ Railroad at
Hutton Perry. 12 miles from Pittsburgh The fret water
statlim on the Railroad. Is on thonlsee. If the muoluser
desires, forty . sere. will be sold together, or ere taw lota
will be eol4L
Also, the Tavern Stand and Ferry,
0 'posits the ahoy* property, on the canal .d river —Sclia
• ere Is a good Tavern [louse and oubbulLiliags, and ten
*mesa bottom ground.
Tenns—One.hal tea., and on time. Inquire ol
W and Liberty, or of
the subseriber, on theorem's..
The subscriber will take VA* and a mortgage on the
whole promisee.
miclicluntawb ]ONATLIAIIIIIILTON.
Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands.
MILE subscriber will positively roll it a
terualn. about 4300 arm or Timber Landis, In arm
dry tracts, 'Unite In 14Ik comity, ta., um the ll= of the
Sunbury and Role
They (mg and =7l be mid, - and open -meh term( that
Durdwen cannot WI of naln.¢ suMmnie ritTet trona
their (=catmint.
No of thetest Yarns W M) e , stmerelind eatinet. near
contatning 116% oat% tr 1e cheap—• sari
l lama I.J l V , enerelaGara . Goa buildings, with •
" ru l es Indirp f ut i .alt % f'd se .. n . t . l A gar l". tir tm lefl P i= l:
ately at ray mot at th e f e lted neat* lintel. Penn street.
where plots and draft, of the lends cm be eeen, title
desired.
papers aestained. Will
tf be odd In • bodrhoff i rMtf ,
be
NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA
evtudinip LINE. (T0 1 M.Mus. )
Rah/dies q./Prioes to nrd Masses. TAtaeapest and HeallX
tutl.: outs. Nmvn Oundrol Liks SUrter 0100 any .other
Rmde, and avoiding:. deaf=74.?ener and 100
'a"icIIgREIMI Al5/103. 11 OF TIM NUMB.
The Accesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua)
- .Propyietora.
v NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR or
Titg Ny.NT, PROMMILIIAWANIEV Tn.
th. . l ig:lMM okramottrlt eoratectlngliy. . York
N7O l
....gu. Transit itouts. <haying hut
,tvplTo lalles °Mad
" W " nk' _,..,,,,...) .O 7blWaluall 4 ro 01 . 1W11 1 *44, 2"tth"
~,,,•—• -- wirn:d th ACIII.O. and =Mn 10110,Ta
' — 'o.. 1- which will leen Sea Jun del .Istr. Qs Pada
Cia n uf of am Trazdl Nan*
_where the PoCIOO Eteson
glrgpgtak.7=lloo Comptry's 011.121 Im•
Pnuseloeo. in ancrisaaid Burg=st=i7 E e a
gap. Nos 11401r04130, ar e a =it. minced nuakapply
•. N. 11-00001004og lin usoi 03 of Mira, r504104 , -
-mg .on, York *NI be chanlNd telbeltb sad 2010 010106
mouth
New York and Philadelphia Advertisemeita::
vamrca.a.NE a BrIVISB4 ST SDah ad it.. Philadhlphla.
anti 101 Nunn street,Ziew York..
Removal of Millinery Establishment
BURKE informs her friends and
mu. that abe bee respond bar Milliners ana
ening sting Ertabnatanent from 175 to 301 Chemist at,
two doors above Eleventh. eonth shle. Philadelphia: Thom
mrarimmants are made for the more arganstra terry=
on of all branch., and Dormantee of onabentel, by at ,
prorrlating the More and Wirernam to the 111111nre7. co d
o n . c ond entry to Dram and Mantilla Making. Every atten
tion, !add to Wedding Ara ?Sourrans ordara falitZtoc
li. MEMEL
- ISth and Chestnut "stn. Philadelphia,
MANUFACTORY. of every description of
ASCR7TECTURAL PLASTER ORNAMENTS,
nf " ellen ' art=al g pl o f or ' T r Asay '.'
New Canigns modelled with cars and accuracy to drawing.
All order" from the countiT Paaetnallr attaildwi to an.
warranted to cara7 safely. fidrodmdc
MS.UTION.)
Armitage's Nominal° Anvils.
T havingeome to the knowledge of M. & H.
AILIITrAGE 00. that many *ratans Imitations of
endhionzehole Anvil ere sold throughout the country,
represented es genuine. this le to nail . / Percimsela
the the real himmehole Anvil beers the o'sneP
n. • a.
to Imitate •rblell firteloni All11111•0B
MOUSELIOLS YOILGE, nest SIIEYFIELD. nom
1•14 , 2 me '
HERRING'S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES.
THE subscriber continues to manufacture
his unrivalled Patent Vire and lll:cuter Proof Bales,
warranted equal to earned superior to mme. of the roanY
width bare been teeted, es published and notirod by the
press throughout the world, for the mat lb pears. and is
so e proprietor of Bars Patent Powder Proof Lock. both
havingreceived eeparate meda/s at the World'. Pair. Lore
don 1861, and New York. 1853-4; also the patentee (bY
prams.) of Jones' celebrated Patent Combination and
se . .ree =3 ' lll ' ' 4 " oril l a M P t sfirr ld .I:o7= t gy e
11 . 1 1'. and Jones' lock, and offered as a reward to any one
who would pick theloeks or open the f.r. within 46 days,
and although operated on by several skilled In the en of
lock -picking no one sumeeded in opening the We (no
change or aftera•lonof the locks or keys haring bom
made during the time.) but the money remained to Its
safe depository, and was restored lo th e proprietor. and a
medal awarded for the champion web of the world.
Csonoa—None genuine except those haring the .al)-
scriber's name on the metal plate.
SWAB 0. WEARING,
Green Block, cconer Pine and Water et..ewYk.
N. IL—The above Safes and Locke can he d hoodingf
in b ar,Tfl n difrit u i:lVrtg.TVlLL ' et=t=
du. fe6.2m6
Phrenological Cabinet.
4 ali ft FOWLERS, WELLS & CO.,
W . a,ara! Pilsen°loyiste se and PrisheAs. 231 Arch
I L)
11.,
Il k all ZPljella nt oter, Pbragtrr. Water
CO" Ma/Meth. and .PhOII0VPIPtIT.1•11010-
t, sala and retail. at Now lads prima Prtag.
'lanai examination& with charta, and fall
.. written descriptions of chamfer... • :, :ta i s i r , u 3 l
en s evening. Cabinet tree.
FOR RENT.
0 .LET.—From the First of April next;
the commodious brick buildluga, we
in the gao
l:Ward of the city of Pitteburgh, between Breckenridge
h t e et a
a ß d kte e l l .li P o e n aons&Ch o el , a e
gerlra l e a mtealy
u o f c a c c u t p o i reyd
nby
property Is eilidbly situated. adjacent to the No
tzgirg At v iar. for ,, anj g r us , i . ness a eOnnortal p with steam.
dereral Briar! baildingt and a rapacious yard are attach
ed. Apply to OLIVER W. DARNER.
Preeldent Pittsburgh andeonneleville R. IL 00.
mh1341 Neville LIMY <or. 4th and Liberty sta.
rRENT—A Store Room with a Dwell
ag attecbed.iltuated.on sth et_, Immediately °pro•
elle the Omnibus Depot. An excellent stand fur business,
and low rent. Apply to B. !PLAIN A SON
VOR RENT—A very desirable Dwelling
House on Penn et The boom le let Soot rate =der,
haring been recently Sited np,papored. painted and eas•
ulthftl. Enquire of JOILN WILSON, 268 Liberty st.
l 0 LET—A throe story Dwelling, No. 82
Sod et, near Market. nownceopted by Mies Mar
. Po/4ml= Orman let April neat. For pe.rtlulars
enquire of fe27-tf D. W. 1111118 TINE , 95 Front et.
rro LET—A Dwe .ti
ng onse on Third et.,
B . near our offlea. S. CI3IIIBERT & CON. 140. 3d et.
fr-LET.—A small well-finished and far
a
lebe4 STOTig, with large show window, next dote
to e corner of 3d and Market ate. PoesesV.an given Im
mediately. IV= . E. D. GIAZZA&L.
TO-LET.—The STORE on Market street
next dare to the corner of 3d et. occupied by tte. D.
x. en excellent end well.known stand for the clothing
business. teM E. D. GAZZAM.
For Bent
IMfinenee and well-lihted ROOMS in the
large indlding on Vlnh street adjoining the
ro t Metbalist Church. The roomy The lbr
a Bookbinder, Lithographer, Enstrarer. ft. s
has been leased for • term of rears by the publishit
the Pittsburgh Gazette, and the rooms would suit well 107
persona following a kindred pursuit- I.uslr ate
11,18:dtt TillEl OFFICE.
alo LET—A Three Story Brisk Dwelling
g whist* Water st. strove Grunt Potseresiou given
on the let of April Enquire of
bID 0. BLACKBURN a CO.
I 0 LET—A'Brick House on 6th at., with
slam yard. A Tavern Stand in Birmingham. A /
[Tanen, erith•large yard. cm Carpentere' alley. A
[tome of rooms. hall, garret. dn. oth et., neer Grant.
A hoses on Grant it.. neer the nubile &boot Home. A
large 3 eury Hume on Rea rt., at the head of 6th. A.
large lia/1 ou 4th lit Dee Ofllene In Bplsin's Banding ou
sth it. A lugs Storeßoom on tth et. Apply to.
f B. CUTHBERT h. 50N.140.3d st.
For Rent
rLHAT splendid New Hotel, known neat
nrowies Fvebvage.V situated 12 milesfroM thaltml.
of r l l ltab=. l = i vutplan:f tie. Ort i vrhzug Pike
and built CO the 11:10fft Su l mode. wit aoi h
all tie
non"
Stabling
ofa Mot ulnas Hotel, Toe and Smoke non"
Stabling Ihr SO to 100 hones, and • fine Barn. The lumws
to up ascot fernislowl with the beet of Furniture of mod
ern style, which will be sold to the 'maw or removed as
deviled. A flue 011.11513 attached to the liontl hoot
sixty to seventy acme, flue clear land.. r portion
f which to rinh bottom, Isle along the bank. of Turtle
Creek. There le one ante C entral
ntral Railroad Stations on
the Farm, within one hundred
_yards from the .Iloteb
Fersone ran go and ann. from FittsiburilAtwice► dal , —
The lions. has a goodonatom as • gummy resort IDs Mite
loose mrre• Malik.. The•Dßommt . far if
bletel are also for sale, insoi=o ILIT
rws, uarnw. Coen
and farming utenalls. There ors aiso • Store, Seminary
and Poet Office clove to the hotel. The Hotel and appur
tenant. will be booed with or without the Fenn and
B• 111.
Tit; above Farm, together with her land adjaeent,
consisting In all of . -VO acre; 'rill be eo ot ld entire or In WIT
emaller oumber of scree, tomtit purchasers, tor Country
Beats or tor efarderdng perpoiam.
Persons desdring Winne the Hotel or Perm or to_jpnr
due. CO. Petrolture. Omnibus, Uotese,_ln.,__ke-w„ i wo l nd
these the nno..ereigned. ALLRN 888 , -
alfl , 3md Turtle Creek P.O" Allegbece Co., Pa.
[Dolly Dal= coo, gmo and charge (Jasettal
For Sale or Rent.
WELL finished Brick Dwelling. adjoin-
Wilkinaborw. r
ooms.near tha Railroad Static.—
Album contalna 13 and the lot, cm which there
le garden and good stabling, fronts 66 het an the Mrs.-
pike and extend. 64 feet Jr depth to • fifty foot street.
This
studsble property. will be sold low and on eery m. 7
ill be rented fn. MO per annum.
is:/ E. D. GAZZA3I
Lora for Sale or Lease.
ANUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on
Braddock. Comma. and Brady =a. and on • Penna.
... Them Lots are eligibly situated tor Dwelling or
buainese M.., sod will be sold low on easy terms or will
ee.a.4 far ten yr= or less a. may snit thaw who want
them. a Par partindara euquirs of E. D. Oa 774 , d,
Market at. b• :amen 3d and 4th.
FARM FOR RENT, situated in Economy
towns/An, Be.. eoraty, 1 mlle Fad of Freedom:
acres.llo of which LB elver botton,. the balance le heavy
timber. Th. Improvmente snr •two eLory Rene Dwelling,
Orchard and Bard. Tao Ohl , " and Yeah. Railroad gene
addeat said hum. derdY to B. ➢IcLAIN it BON.
VORRENT—A good }louse on 2d st, bo
-2: firm:, Brilthitstdand Omit nt.a. Itentrilpiermontb
ode THOS. WOODA, 75 Math K.
Irk..olt ittNT—The 24, 3d and 4th story
roams over J. Wilson i Sank HatErars, and Tiernan
else T'sT 's Banking House, earner of WooH st., and Diamond
(eutranee off Wood st.) The shoes rooms are each
10 feet front by 60 feet deep, and veil lighted. M e te r,
enquire of dea.tf WILSON g SON.
CoTO-LET.—One of the largo STORES on 3d
0.. just below the Ladles' Writing_ Roam of Doff 'a
se. fa= D. OUZAIL
poi& R h
ENT—A well lighted and furnished
2: Thum. t Store. canon of Third sat yarket.
no2o.tf K. D. CIAZZAII.
1611DMC?.7M1:a7r1 1 .7:11
LBE Building occupied for more than ten
year. by tbo Pittsburgh Gneette, and which Is central.
ied on Third et.. neer Market, Is now NOR RENT,
&lording a good opportunity to Edna :mot Rioters of ea
curio t • well known Mend for the? bush:tees. This prop
erty Is directly oppoelte the extensive Printing and Newt
paper establishments In blogerly's Inep.ttelt.i n telliAtner&
For terms, apply to
ia2,2-t[
Market d., betwes r:&1=111.
LEASE OR SELL-The property known
o. the Juniata Rolling MR. eltnated en=
ty. below the Qld Redo. at - the jun .t.in of the
and Allegheny river. There are on th. premises 2 large
work gammon* of which need as en anal m horse, at-
Lathed to which Is • Ike of shafting with draw, and en
tending the wholelragth ofthe bullding. The other am-
Woe le blacksmith forges with apparatus for blowing the
game by fee. There .1s also on the premises, one large
bnilaing with shafting, drawee. This is one of the beet
location. West of th e mountains for • Machine sad Re.
gine Shop cr Car Factory. fbe whole will be rental for I.
term of years, or the lease. balking. and machinery aril
be sold at a 'inset bargain. B. DI'LAIN 80N. 211ith at.
0 RENT—A'ne Store Room, 83 Fourth et.
sethe place. Show Casa , and • new, well
liked Counter MI be obtained by calling there for • rea•
sortable price. mylb-to
For Bent
i&DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
township. with Two demo of ground, Fruit. Treed,
abberf. ilut-boneee. de.. will be rented then'', and P.
• term or years to • gond tenant. Apply to Geo. d. Swart:
at the °Menet ja.s-tf PATRICE Jk YILIEND.
BR SALE OR TO LET . Two Story
B Brick Dwelling eitnatwi on 6 h st.meaz Grine. Pcl.l•
reselon given an the let of April. acquire of
WAD 0. BLACKBURN Am
OR - RENT—A mall two story Brick
nom =Center Avenue (Mns
oen, Ra)sruluiro
t mllO .101.1NWILBON, Mt Liberty sc
siTWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, of six
rooms, with • good cellar, harm' rerd'sod hrdrent.
te on let et.. for We. rrloe $2.300-471.0 In hind.
remainder at
1,2.8 and{ yews. The store VrODWY Is
In coal order and offered on ramose) . terms
nth= 8. =TIME= k BON. 140. ad et.
O LET-2,Dwelling Howes on . 3d so,
nem. row. - Ono Hoar onßou *L.- A 2 stay, ba
t. Aare room on 2d e 4 A Woe room .t 1 +Ra ttle
d. A
&relit ng Rowe on Will, st. B. CUTHBERT & RON.
.
IC.RNTUCICY MILITARY INSTITUTE
PIRECTEp by a Board of Visitors appoint
b the Redo under the euperintendenee of Col
-- oo l o wt o g elded outin graduate or West Pottle
gust:tee:, y an able Faculty.
The cootee of study Le that gurtudir taught in the. beet
pope with the eddl Met of amore extended mots end
/ NAGY/CAL ENGINEERING: oleo, in Kull& eindbee.
Beet-Keeping sad Dulness Forme, mtd Yodorn Inagua.
gee.
Tbe sixteenth gentionnusi minim opens on the secant
mode) , in rebruuy. (12th Feb . 1855 . a Entire chugs
" TiNletd r eVaiT b d.sidtra . 111 .11111= . 1ustitate,
reantlla county. gr.". or the undendened.
talt.dearT i'.IIIDLKY. Prmideut of tem Board.
For Sale
DRUG SThIIE inn flourishing town;
thirty hoot Pittsburgh. As it Is the only
rug litoro m ile
county, young; man of good
and stall catal 'Mold Andthis a rats anti toolitabls I
Minto!. 'Norms of ho 'Argi ß U i t torN,
=tab* ElChlin Butler,ls.
Hata and Caps.
WE would call the attention of °wags
V Mends and tha Jenttile etenerallt. : h am No%
beautiful deck of SILK WI and ia
cannot beprrosesed car neat - nen and beauty of stf
Afro, our uslestlal and Shanghai CAPE. welch are the
moss cplendl4 M the MM. Audi Capita. eon.
inhs a J. WILSON' it KIN. 91 WoodaL
itMEETING of - tho • Stockholders of the
Necit. satmseer,,,turteo..,st Anstece s h.V.
1 , ...111 a bell at Ma ogles of tall u KI. V. WI gn i a.
IV i I W a lea , " .C. I:1 1d I ' k g
i d a 'fa r p a ..v m c" ..llVa=z I _
.. 31
% I at:
1111 &Mk to me ram aa Oa* unwired aad ran., Mum
amt Donn*. tar the taatraftettuipa of Soda. . . .
Published aeoatalana Act of Ammar.
- - • PAATEL . - 11PHEil, }af Ilia Ward of Dire. a
WOR SALE.----$OOO worth qt. Certificates
-l
. f tf Alepooltr On wra.r io rw irmamnott
it •
NOTICES. &C.
I SSOLUTION—The CG , TdlllllBlllllip
heretofore existing under the San of SAMS. SHEA
ss aOOO Is thls day cltrisdrad CJ mutual cement.
..1. kat,
. JOELN MIA TON , •
S. HAYS,
Feb. 27th. VISA JOSMPLI stowsE.
COTARTNERSHIP.—Tho undersigned
hare Mb 'lir . Armed a eo.partneredp for theyonr
pose of continuing thr=anufseture cf Soviets and Tote,
t the Lewes., Bucket Yeasty, tinder the faro of RA
TON.. DAILY t co., by whom the truoinees of Eaton Shea
t Ca will be settled. F. 11. SAWN,
JAMES SI. MUM,
Josursi HORNS,
M. B. HAYS.
Having dlspoesi of our Interest In Latrrenoe Bucket
and Tub Factory, to Eaton. Bailey t Co., we cheerfnET
ntommen4 the new fart to the ratro.sd" of our fri.."
nod the Subtle. JOILS SHEA,
sobeltd GEO.S. Kers.
k' Crr ICE—The late firm of Wick & 31'eand
u.batne been &wired by the death of John D.
.. .. ~. inst. the business of
,metrm will he
es by the undersigned, 0. their ale Wood end
Water sta. D. bCCANDLESS, Scirrlstris Partner.
LO•PALRTNERSHIP—The anderaigried,•M
the Late Inn of A IrCarellesub lass tots day to
tad with him WILLIAM MEANS and HARDISON A
000ILI ibe the Mirtmea of amtinulne the Wholesale Oro
on 7 end Con:unlash= btodnese. at pe old stand, earaerro,
Wood and Water eta Pittsburgh, =der the name and
style of ACCANDLESIKANII A CO. The Y ih'
rite a sonttneuune nt bebomaire so II
,tede Jed
to the late ann. D. TSAI,.
tar 21, 18:.4.—my27
Dissolution of Co-Partnership..
11IIE mi-Partnership 'heretofore existing
between' the euberriberk in the Grocery burbles., In
_Ol John Watt a Co., has th 1.1,1./ beet. dhusittad
brmutnalamsent.
The hullom of the late firso .111 be settled by Johc
'Wilma, at the old stand or. Llterty street. and fx that
Cr. he Is hereby authorized to use tbe mune of .the
Joil2l WAIT
January Bth. 18.15. 101 IN wmads.
In retiring from the business. I cheerfully rsoommeicd
roy late partner. John Wilton, to the patronage of our Ramer customer. JOJIN WATT.
1 OLIN "WILSON, Grocer mid Commission
0, Merchant, No. Liberty etreet. Pittsburgh.
dersutseriber contin. the Wholesale Orocery,Pro
ynd Combllsedon business.. at the otd stand of John
Watt it Co., No. 266 Liberty street. JOAN WILSON.
1 1 0-PARTNERSHIP—We line this 34
112Blartst et, the •w•thl."' to th. o C d= t 4vr. e.tt
ofianutry but, and the Imolai' to be sonducted under
Manama and arm of W.lleglintock & Itrothem
WASHINGTON MoOLINTOCE.
MD
ANDER IIcOLINTOCE.
GEORGE L. UcOLINTOCE.
Stttetetrgh, Silty Lt. 11154.—myLE
CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTION.—The an
derehroed hare thisday filmed seoqoartrumblp
_
, the trenseethm of the olanhi, and Retell 1;171/.1e
Dueler.. ender the thm of ILSOMI LMIL, at Not.
Market and 8 Colon rtreete.
DAN
4114
VOTICE—I have sold my interest in the
411, Jr RI 111;141
. n TM' t i Ah t ZLV A itgl% .. S tt
none st." I eoreueilr weromalexul the. new (treelewene vet-
P.ll. 3u 3a.
ronsereof friends.
Rltteburgh, July 29th,1854.
e.
Ltb.. til
st. 5 7 0 1l anifErass Form.
I. and Usa Etta+, Invite Mention to their stock
ark Itracketa, Pandsnta and othss -Illtures.—
AN at op homes with steam and was, make taws castings
of all kinds to cedar, furnish pumps and tank 11,
tik i n and keep antiwttlittun metal amatantly on hula.
VOTICE—Tho interest of otr. John At-
B,tn our trtudooskeemses from tblsdate, by sky*.
moat Our business, as' Whams's Grows. be coo
tinned by the rourusluluirMrtuere,uudor the dr. or
BAGALEY,OOSCIRAVE k 00..
No.. It sod Al Wood st, Pittsburgh.
11A0d1.6_
_,Y WOODWARDA.4.,II,,
No. =Market et.„ Phlbuttlpla.
Plitaburth.Doo.l9.lS4l.4,2l WLL BAIIkLNY,‘ 00.
XOTIOE.—The- late fink of JONES do
Q MU° having besn dissoy the death of John
ae, on the 27th Inst., the lved b
boldness of said erm wilt
be setUed by the underdsraed, et their elm. earner of
Moss sad Pint streets.
BaDC SO, 1864.—0kr ISAAC JONES, riming piens:
riAc, JONES, Manufacturer of .Stiring
and Mt. Stool. Plough Slab Steel. Steel Plena
s. Onteh end illaptio Snringx Bross Nut Tapers, malt
Mout Screw Hell end Flamm - ued Iran ralea.--Corne. of
Ems and Pint streets, Pittsburgh.
....... • ............. •—••
TA B. ROOMS & CO., Manufacturers of
. noires Patent Improred Steel Cultlntor.—tem
corner of Bora and Ilrat streets. flttebureh. • Ad2.ly
AOTIOE.—In consequence of having sold
our Plumate to the eftmbrta Iron Company, the
etahlp heretoßee existing underthe firm of P.I3IIOEN:
SEGER 4 IXL, at Mil Creek Putnam and oho the part •
swede extitto under the firm
Loth a 8110ENSER
(3ER, it Purnaos, .r. dlsioired. The busi
ness will be settled up by the minor, et the Yorueray ,
and
Or
8. King, alto are authorised to use thesnune e
Other reevothe Er= ha settling tukthe buelneot
. . GEORGE B. ERGO,•
March 1.13n3. inthsrtli . P. STIGENI3ET.LIER.
HERSTINE -CO., Commission
n od .
• sad Yonrsritas l e t
a rrebartandMeg
ZYrstbal 14, rrc.t.t.e.7Pittatrocrat3.
•
The undersigned having formed a co-partner
dap, nada. tha Kris of D. W. IMILSTDIE CO kr Ms
transaction of a Omura' AgencT. Conarolsalfrn. Forwarding
Zd Et rg:= vizonvoTte. 9 El%l2 ' l ' o:dem rs%lZral
and forrarding that d manhandles,
to
the or.
rartion of all brudneaMY b. cstrritted SO thsir ear.
D. W. ILERSTINE,
E 101113.11.1.11. •
llama ro—Clarko A Thar, William Dagalsy d Co.: W
Werdly & Co.; P. &Dora I Co • Nara.to*,• limos,. I
natant gamy Oral, William Elchbam; S.ll. Johnson
ESQ.lisa..l T. Bakorrell,Tsq.; George Ledlle, E. dolomonStoner 4
NOTICE: Joseph Fleming having aaso
elated with him .Tonepb Abel, the bruin ess - hercefte r
be conducted at dm the Atria efJOSEIt MOIL CO. et
the old stand. earner of ihnitnnald end Fourth street.
.1•12
CO-PARTNERPECIP. The undersig,,ned
iN
t,j hare this day entered Into erleartn tdp, under the
^pairs and style of I. A. I.IIEPICIIIbON A ' ,for the purpose
•ft-scmetlng Afinnanindon and Urocery einem
JS. A. UrCIIISON.
Plttatnrruh. Feb. .15A—fie . A.ll. Ili' OPORD.
CO-PARTNERSDIP—IIaving associated
E. S. Ward with me in the Dmot badmen. the btud
nese will be canted on from title date, andar thewle of
R. E SELLERS & CO.
Jarms47 24. 4444. iN
[11,,!. SELLERS . E
CO., Wholesale and
a.• R•tall Deal.= ha trrage. Paint" Varttleb•••
Na. 67 Wocd •tn•st. ••I
TNEit:4llll
RISSOLUTION OF PAH .-
Notice is hereby Ova that the Partnesshlkit i e i rt
K dissolved. ThstLiYartLe l M C VATOIi
CHICSTAI":111 ba carried on as usual br the remaining
partner: All oaf erepromi_Apttr sttended to.
PETER ILIEISSEB, No. 667 Penn rt..
oelo Bayardstowst. Pittsburgh.
FITS! FITS!! FITS!!!
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
EPILEPTIC PILLS,
/brae Mem/..1r/Orensip,
Ducat cod as /Venom owl
= _
KERSONS who are labOring under this &s
-trewing
_malady will and the VEGETABLE &PI
TIC PILL! to be the only remedy net dismecred for
curing livtlery.or Yelling Ata
These Pius wane. acrperlgo notion on the Mr/1M Mt.
purzo“t''4 nod,
f Tarr 1 1 1 "117 r"
43 "
at. roc all venom ammo with veer nerves. ' "' V i to..
anyone syrtem hae beim groetratell tar abottered fpm nay
nose vbsteyer. &mule comnialszt• or dleeasee o.
Ic=idli . writulareci by 131111,03111.31131, they - WV ca.
Price 13 ver.box, or two boxes for SlS,Pereone :oat or
the city, encloeing n noulttanes. vill ha the Mc mat
them through the mall, tree of pretty Par male by
131.711 S. WINCB, No.loB Baltimore street. Baltimore
Md., to
ad d thf3l3l altell d. from alt Tarp of t.bo Orion coat be
inne.post-pal
wood
in Pitlabura, by M ROS.
EMO B, No. 00
ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS.
THOMPSON de SMELEIF,
SS STAINERS, No. 135 TEdrd atreet,
Pittsburgh, reematfully halite the attention off the
p and of Architects. Bulldersand Uentlemen or True •
tee. about to build private realdenessor churches, to thel r
nrwohnems of STAINED GLAES.at their estatillstunent, fur
which Medals w.re awarded bY the Penneylranie
State Yelr in 1853, and by the Allegheny County Yak for
184. They are prelmred to execute &sifted Glass of every
tyle and designs, .or churches; private dwellings, or
steamboats, from tres plalnent and eheepest to the most
ornamentalandeartlyanelmilust the decorationOehnrebes
with Life.l.llse figures, seuiptunal and allegorical nulsoete.
nod elay ether deandidlon of Ornaroenhal Wlndmra abeo,
Ormuresnua Doors. Transoms, Side Lights, Sky Lights, etc.,
Introdueing Landscapes, Fruit; Founds, ands rmy
ty of scroll
a verk. Enamelled Gius of now and handsome
patterns tlow prima, and Entry Luna. nod Lamps for
Hotel. ara Restarcranta, got up In bandanas; aslant. ahoy
waifs: • Illay can pointto work already executed in Ltd
my end other pleats, for ehtriubes.stoasuboots andprirat
dwe a ll i w it er; l idences of their eanaxlty mod skill
Cole! ongholl.Coughsni
BELL F. FIVR MIA LI 7E31 451,
TYL R'S GEMARABIC . l.
COUGH CAN] 'DR O P ,_N
pewpasiTil
SE DROPS wherever they hitvn been
Til:E
ptrodueed, lane rpeedll7 aorernededall o ner Con
tent. losengoa, Wailer& de., far the relief or Camas,
Hoarseness. One Thioat and all Polmonary_Consrm' options.
Their superiority consists to their arcrwersbletlaror, therm
oforms (loony iniarions drug in their composition. sOd In
their prompt action without irmorfering . with diet or bust
nese, or rendering the stet= more sososptiblo or mid--
Tom are the most soltaVa for CHILDREN- and very taw
eclat to EWALD] MAXIMS aml 131.1COENS; they
more all huskiness fretei the throat, and clear and
tone to the rot.. Prim 7t
and:26 cents • boa.
Sold wholscale arm retail by FLEXING- 131108., Oats
Kidd it Co.) N 0.60 Wad et, and most Dena and - Candy
Stores. ocßa-cl
Blairsville Female Seminary.
S Lf. re Mrs : P. P SHEPLEY', ph . .apau.
LIE next &Isau commence May ot,
"
IT m
mid contlnte RI weeks. The entire article, , et:the ;
arinals and olds thoroughly educated Teacher* ste'de.•
voted
to its government and the various derartierntent =
gretermetio. thorough and extended - mane of smuts
melon. 'The spacious edifice, now= fret lalowth: alicnts
=els aromm , datLene for 70 ttordits selmhus, two is a
room. ESPenie (excited'se of washing) le seo Per Isogon:
Medium extra charger for Instrumental hulk, Dreyfus, •
relating and the Slalom Languages. Ho oharsoforToral
Striate, Penmanship or balm Pte./DZ. Mal be obtained
of JOS. Wardwell. r.q.. or J. IL SlellarOtwk. tretrursh.—.
Rev 1311EPLT.•
Aggress.
teYe2mds• gialiarthe. Indians Ora, Pa.
vag, 701111111 . WELITE'S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY: - 16 %
JOSEPH WHITE now oarryipg on bußi
u 0t in Himmel= premises. (ow lately onLerged,)
between Pltbbur h and Laarentionille, near the Two
Vita Run. re ollr Invitee the public to Inspert hie
flock of CA AGM. DUCIGIVI, to. And he pertlrutar
iylnbame►entlemen purcaersem. that one • price on y la
yourteenreare arnarlertee In the business. enable/
him to no before hie patrons the same choke oellectiou
of
which so many rears N . i , et It has been hie
taientedrri ipartne a te ti gi t =m - Th th .
tce~eees of hi,
mem ec_mplete,the etrinf= hie • Alanuractunis athla arrangescentawllpel
tw t e= 'Ll . ana most
• Uner.onmteired by those heavy menu% which the
vanes for doetratlng gorses of btuitooss has braved 14ioti
th.rd.„Oroc.u.(o.ing to biro rents.) Joseph Whit.
nut Fell on midi tinnier =lnlet much Wu than the oss
repo red in the blat manner,
%oda with Ws
heart. -- I
St. 0.640/1481 —
tamer Ann and St. tow ttn, PY tbwon, Po.
THE undersigned, formerly of "Brolt-n'e
- Kota." hartnalzkon tlds i detantiuAlono
hailan ratted lu t style. would ne ,
innettar to*lto ittnds the Inrdlnt MAW to
mond. vith the convenient., of tnt
Stwo so4lllstpniroviAaneo In the boalnow, h.
outing
Gror;eries at Coat. -
"-
MM. underaigned wishing to decline btari
,U=n/kgmbraisin'elik of tot °Na
eartit 'l %
ar •Patmwl lades. dad I positively slow +=SIAS add ,
, ° n i l! t d. 4lt a tta i ldiV e d:=
dada wastsat low plats, Is rensatlan i Cklud. --
U 41b.rty St.
Ana "Warmth Ids awaterstassl. UV; Wi
of &Oman. Cyr, or Maws sad d
st • barasas any g C 0114.11 •
sadly taudnsai aw will oda rue tudadasada Ads
, 1 . 01
Pr's. fleatica :ziLivoniu