• T'DIf . pARTMENT:7- . - FRIDAY MORNItip; APRIL 6, NM A German Ktiled.—Charge of Harder. On Wednesday evening last ;Chord five o'clock 1 -- serion.s affair courted in the borough of West Pittabergb, near .the lower landing of 'Jones' Ferry, which resulted its the abnoat instant death of a German named Frederick Wolftherger. .The particulars of the sad affair may be learned from the following-evidence elicited -at the ex amihation, of Joseph Davis and George Couch, " the persons charged with the murder, before Mayor Volt on Thursday afternoon. • The prisoners were brought before Mayor ' Vol: at one o'clock, and plead "not goilty." The following testimony was then offered : John Covet, tatified—EnoW the defendants by eight; saw them yesterday evening in West - Pittsburgh ; they were standing on the foot walk ; this was between four and six o'clock; they were standing right opposite Jones' Ferry lower landing; 'don't kdow the deceased ; I was standing - on the boat &trim time ; the deceased was standing on the wadk. with his back towards me ; saw Davis raise hil band and either shoved or struck deceased and knocked him over the em bankment ; saw the man fall over ; the bank is about twilit feet high ; be fell on a rock ; his bead struck it ; atthe time he fell I re marked to Joseph Ground that "that man is killed ;" Ground is Or young man on the boat ; we then started toi whCre the deceased lay ; the defendants-swat! 4 and I stoPped to see if I could recognise them' ; recognized them and feud them to be Pavia and Couch ; I then went and looked at deceased; hiss head was split open; did not pursue defendants ;- they moved off up the road towards the bridge ; they went off with an ordinary walk ; CptUth stopped and looked for a moment at deceased_ after he fell; Davis did not atop at the phie where deceased fell ; did not see deceased till he was in the very act of striking ; Davis !gave the blow ; * did'ut see Couch make any efforts towards pushing the man off; I.was about fifty yards from them; heard no words pass- between them; the plank road on which they were standing is from four to fire feet wide, sufficiently wide for three per sons to Walk side by side; I was not one of the 'Party that arrested Davie.' Cross-examined—Cam notpersonally acquaint ed with defendants; I wad -Standing on the boat at the engine at the lower landing; did not ob serve the men previous to the act of striking; it was almost directly opposite to, where the boat Lay: there werenot four Men standing there, as far as I noticed;" there were other persons along the foot-walk; one - man en the plank-walk was not more than ed ri - from! them; 1 was about 50 yards from them; have been acquainted withide fentlants by sight for two Or three years; am pos itive Davis and Conch are,' the men; two persons going one way and one the other could pass if they felt disixtud, bat it would take up about all the walk; I recognised the prisoners from the boat; when I left the boat I went up the river shore; I think ft was with! the left hand that Dir via shoved deemed; they all appeared to be standing on- the plitak-welk, Couch and Davis Rlll3 both facing me; they did not appear to man ifest any alarm - when they walked away; did not see Couch tonaluthe man at all. John Connor le-stifled—l did not know deceas ed; hia -name ata heard was - Frederic Wolfs berger; did not see the occurrence; I was one of the party that arrested Davis; I arrested him remit; I left the upper ferry on business to go to the lower- ferry; met Thomas Jones; he told me two men had thrown a man over the bank and: killed hint; he asked me to go and get an officer to arrest them; I volunteered to make the arrest as it was any citizens duty to do so; the manager-of Zug & Lindsay's mill told me they were thenin the mill; •werit through the mill to • a boarding house, where II found defendant's eating their sapper, - told them I wanted them to go to town with me; took Davis in custody, brought him to town and delivered him at the Mayor's office, on his way over he said he did not strike the man, but that the man bad tramp ed on his foot and he shored him over; he raid it was not his intention to hurt the man, but merely shoved him off hie foot; he did not say thatWorder had passed between them; the plank walk is at least four feet wide and three men could pass on it, if required. Thomas Jones testified4--I was sitting in the Ferry office at the time of the occurrence; saw the man. just as he was falling over the hill, re marked ac soon as I saw him strike the rock that theme's was killed; saw Grounds run out of.the boat to the Man; he threw; op his hands and ran hack; Shaman did not more after he fell; I then went to'the spot and asked who did , it and two men going up the plank walk were pointed out; followed them up and when I got abreast of Da vis he remarked to me that no man should tramp , on hiertoem I took no .ndtice of him but went on and mit Conner; he went for an officer; not finding the officer- he. arrested Davis himself; didn't know deceased. Croft examined—From the plank to the - edge of the bank it is two feet; !from the edge to the' rock it is twenty-two feet; lat. plank.walk there• is in good order. - William Porter testified4l was standing at my store door at the time; Bali the man go over the bank; didn't see who puttied him; the plank walk at that point is four feet four inches wide and in good repair. I. Ralph Frost testified—Mr. Couch told me last evening that he had nothing to do with-it; Davis said he'just pushed him; that the madhad tread on his foot and he pushed him off. A. J. Moon testified—Davis this afternoon when coming from jail said to me that he push ed the than off his feet and ho fell -over the em bankment; said also that lie did'ot wish to hurt him; he knew deceased to be a driver. Joseph Grounds testifust—l was on Jones' Ferry last evening when the occurrence took place; I teas -talking with the engineer; he said "look thue-," I turned around and saw deceased as he was in-the act of falling I ran out and found the man's Aeneas smashed in; did'nt see who pushed him over; did at know deceased; he fell on .. .the point of a large rock; fell - head fore most; I heard the skull crack distinctly. . Dr. George 1... McCook testified—Made an-ex amination of the body of Frederic Wolfsberger ' yesterday in the borough of West Pittsburgh; I found the - moat extensive fracture of the. skull that I recollect ever to hake seen; judging from the appearance of - the fracture the violence was received on the left side of the beads little hack of the - ear, at this pointbroken into small :fragumts; frorti this point the frac ture extended backwards to the - central line of the back part of the skull, and forwards to the cor— responding point on thefrontput of the head; the fracture also extended downwards towards the face involving that part of the skull between the eye and the ear and upwards to the top of the head, embileing almost .oee half of the entire skull; I made no further! examination of the body; -I was satisfied that the injury wart suffi cient to , produce instantaneous death. - The testimony here 016'0 and Thomas Davis and George Couch were remanded to priion to await-trial. We understand the deceased was a teamster in the . employ of Gartman, Binger & Co , and was returning from his work at the time be was • met by the defendant. leaves a family. . A gentleman residing in West Pittsburgh in us that both Davis r and Couch were par tially intoxicated when the difficulty occurred.— Thu - another murder may be written in blood upon the annale of Intemperance. Rum did it!" In connection with the above we would state that Davis,..some days since,. stabbed a man in Birmingham, and the msh is- now lying in a critical condition Fsaiir ur. Ssamos.—The Herriebtxrgh' Tele graph thus notices the list discourse of Mr- Cookman, (now pastOr of Ithe new Penn street Church,) to his congregation at Sarrislargh, where be was last stationed "Rev. Mr. Cook man preached his farewell sermon on Sunday evening. So great wai the anxiety to hear him, thatthe church. was crowded to its utmost caps cityrat an early . hour, and k large Dumber of per sons were unable to obtain seats at all. Mr. Cookman preached a discourse eminently appro priate to thOmeasion, and wan more than ordi narily eloquent and impreasive. He, Spoke with. - mach apparent sincerity and feeling, and a large portion of *.the congregation were , effected to tears. Mr, Cookman haellateared in this com munity for two years with great success, and was respected and belovedriot only by his own congregation, but by the Teeple of our own town generally. He was Portiar with all classes and -denominations, and his departure is universally . regreued. 'He left Harrishorgh yesterday after noon for Pittsburgh, the scene of his future min isterial labors, carrying with him the heartmarm blessings of hundreds of true friends. May the largeit prosperity iittend Mm." • . SINGULAR nCCIDZKI . ....-A casualty occurred in Allegheny City, on Wednesday . evening, about six o'clock, which, we imagine, is without paral lel in the annals of accident. The circumstances are theie countryman, who had come to mar ket in' e . two-hoise wagon, was driving down Pitt Alley, when a mischievous 'boy threw a stone at his horses, . frightening their' so that they started oT at full speed. When they got near the juno tiou of Pitt with Water Alley, the wagon came in contact with another wagon which TM stand ing on a vacant lot at the Omer.. The tongue of the latter vehicle was driven with =eh tre... mandato force.sgainst the clabboard.aidn- ofca house- - withi a few feet of the wagon, that it pierced through and very itinceremonioudy tcred a _room occupied by the family of Mr. Douglasa. A child of Mr. D., aged about three years, was struck by the tongue, receiving a severe wound upon the right hand. :The thumb - was nearly - crushed,oif and the Etagere ill more or less Injured. The little was attended by Dr. Dtde. Min ! Run !- - Pittstarglt was fairly Arenebed with rain yesterday, villa , fell in tomente with out intermission "from mozn tilldevy erre.7 Coco pr Quairrag.Szsmonsi. . Before Judges Meanie, 114se and Adams. Commonwealth vs John Et • , James West- 1 ley Bradley, Thomas Stewart, and John Gra ham, Inilictinent, inallcious mischief,- on oath of Samuel McCune. Prosecutor keeps a public ; 'house in Elizabeth. He testified that about _, midnight on the night of the 20th of January 'last, s party of , men seized his coal, Wagon and-; Tan it a considerable' dietance down the wharf d a maging it totbe amount of $5 or $G ; took his carriage hack out of ached and ran it over a precipitous bank twenty feet fleet'' smashing it up and damaging it to the amount of $5O ; tumbled his buggy sideways over the same bank damaging it to the amount of $451 serving his t water cart in the same manner--damage, $l5 and finally defiled with filth the doors, shutters, walls, &e.; of his house. John Mahaffey, a boarder in Mr. McCune's hone, testified that, on the night—in question, he saw John Bradley, James; W. Bradley and Thomas Stewart run the buggy, ecal-wagon and water-cart over the - hank; also saw Stewart throw a bucket which had contained filth, over the bank, 'after the house bad been daubed.— Other witnesses testified that John Graham was also present at the time and aided and abet ted the others in the outrage. It was also in evidence that Mahe= and McCune are rival tav ern keepers and that there was malice existing in the minds of the defendants against prosecu tor. The evidence for the defence was begun tit a late hour, and but one witness wee examined be fore the Court adjourned. This witness was Mrs. Stewart, mother of one of the defendants. She testified that on the night in question her eon was not absent from home; that he went to bed shortly before tirebre o'clock and 'lid not leave the bongo that night, she being awake and in attendance upon a sick person until three o'clock. The Court here adjourned. A CONSTABLI itIIOCILZD Dowse ASD BOBBED.— John V. McCully, constable of the borough of West Pittsburgh; accosted watchmen Graham and Winslow on Seventh street, about two o'clock on Thursday morning, and stated that be had been attacked and robbed under the following cir cumstances. He had visited a notorious house of ill-fame on Prospect street, for the. purpose, as he alleges, of arresting an offender, for whom he had a warrant. Not finding the person he sought, he left the house and was proceeding down street, when a gang of rowdies who had followed him from the house, fell upon him, knocked him down, beat and maltreated him, and fmally rifled his pockets of their entire COD tents, viz: a port-monaie containing $3,50, a pistol, a memorandum-book, containing a num ber of uncollected accounts, and his handker chief. His assailants theri beat a retrea . The watchmen proceeded to the house, arrested one of the gang named John Kemp an•llodged him in the tombs. The rest had escaped. The Mayer's Police subsequently arrested Thomas Hughes and warrants are-now out for the others. Kemp and Hughes were yesterday fully committed for trial. ,er IMPORTANT CARR IN THR DISTRICT Cot T.—The. District Court, Judge Hampton on the bench, was occupied during the whole of Thursday in the trial of re ,a case involving some new and i portent points of law. .We eye a condensed re port below. , . _ The case *vias that of Albert . Culbertson Joshua Wright. The plaintiff teeka to recover the.amount of a promissory note witl interest for $4,200 drawn by J. T. F. Wright and endorsed by defendant for the accommodation. of said J. T. F. Wright, and by him on the eve'l of hopeless. insolvency transferred to plaintiff as collateral security for a pre-existing debt. The defence rest on these grounds: First, it is alleged that. plaintiff obtained the note from defendant by duress and fraud, while defendant was under arrest by another creditor and that he is therefore not a legal holder for value and cannot recover. The fact is for the Jury., Seand, it is contended, as a matter of law, that a party holding paper of this character, as collateral security fur alpre-existing debt, cannot TeCOTer. Third, defendant clainis, as matter of law, that even if-plaintiff were otherwise entitled to recover, yet he cannot recover on his collateral seountles until he has flint settled his account with the original debtor and definitely ascertain ed the amount due, and these only for the amount so found due. D. W. and A. 8. Bell for plaintiff; J. W. F. White and J. H. Hopkins. for defendant. The calif, will be concluded to-day. TUN CAIII OF McGvsx .AND MTLIO---JUItY nor Armes-D.—The Jury in this case went out on Wednesday, at four P. M., and as we premi sed remained out all night, being unable to ar rive ara verdict. We understand the Jury stood _ eleven for conviction and one for acquittal, and the dissenting juror gave notice that -he would stay there six weeks before he would change his ophslon. The "wee sms' hours" were passed in attempts to effect an agreement but without avail. • Accordingly on Thursday morning at nine o'clock, the Jury returned to Court, repor ted the state of affairs, and were discharged. The prisoners were then remanded to jail to a new trial. ACQUITTAL or COUSELLY ASC . WITS—The evidence for the defence in the case of Bartley and Honors Connelly, indicted for the larceny of a trunk front the Waehington stage, was conclu ded on Thursday morning. The counsel then addressed the Jury, and Judge 3rClure delivered a brief charge. The Jury retired, and after an absence of about three quarters of an hour, re turned with a verdict of "not guilty." MMMEiiMiI Cursor or Lutoest.—Peter Grundy, keeper of an eating cellar on the Corner of Wood and Wa ter ste,sopeared before Mayor Volt yesterday and Made oath charging a man named John Simpson with the larceny of a blue oloth over-coat of .the rake of $B. The accused was boarding at Grundy's when the allege& larceny was cotttmit ted. Grundy arrested him an the street in a -state of Intoxication and took him to the lock up. He will bare shearing to-day. Twine were eleven court oases committed to the County Jail yesterday. Mayor Volz has sent up more cues for the consideration of the the Grand Jury daring the few days that body has been in session than during the entire period from the last term of the Court of. Quarter Ses sions to thebeginning of the, present term. Who can account for this unusual increase of crime SUMMAIT CONVICTIONS.—The County Commis sioners, this week, have paid the following sums, being amounts doe magistrates Juni constables, es fees for committing vagrants : to Mayor Volz, $352,44; to Mayor Adams, $53,41; to Ald. Pat rick McKenna, $93,79—in all $499,64. Aid. ,Major's bill, not yet rendered, will be about $lOO. New Rammous Pusucarron.—We ander:stand that Rev. Dr. Preisley, of Allegheny, contem plates the publication of a quarterly magazine to be styled the "Biblical Expositor." Each num ber is to contain 160 pages and the first issue will probably apPear in July next. The Ever ifor will be devoted to the interests of the Asuo ciate Reformed Church. Bumataar.—The restaurant on Smithfield street known as “Walker's Exchange," wan en tered by a burglar on. Wednesday night, and two costs, a quantity .of cigars and some email change were taken: Entrance was obtained by a bask window. - No arrest has yet been made. liftman or Passarrians.—Tbe Presbyte ry, of Mortongsbels meets on Tuesday next in the Ist disociati Reformed Church, Allegheny. The Presbytery of Allegheny City (Presby terian) meets in Excelsior Hall on Monday night. • , Turas is nothing adds so much to the beauty of s lady's dress as a handsome mantilla. This idea struek us. yesterday on teeing some very rich moiro antique mantels. mast received at Ha gan tr. Aid's, which are far superior to anytbing we have seen. WOMAN W(LLID.-A won= Earned liollateis ter was killed in West Pittsburgh on Wednesday, about three o'clock, P. M. She was - standing under a coal railway when a large lump of coal fell upon her head, fracturing her skull. Site died shortly after. - QUICK Wonx.—All the necessary papers with regard to the West Pittsburgh murder case were placed in the District Attorney's hands last eve ning and he waproltably present tho matter to the Grand Jury today. • Fiann.--glderman Donaldson on Wednesday fined lienryikecuP, keeper of a etnelleake-ehop en the Birmingham Ferry wharf-boat, $4 and costs for selling eakes . and confectionary on Sun. Tun Chronicle states that the Duquesne Greys have reralred t accept the invitation to attend the military encampment at Cleveland, during the fret week la July. SLUING LIQUOR ON SUSIDAY.-:-Manrice Wal lace, bth 'ward, was charged - yesterday before Ald. Donaldson ebb baying violated the Sunday Liquor LIM. lie will !Inn a hearing on Monday. ' prmmutmott.-4 caplaa waa issued yesterday for the arrest of Peter Gordon and wife, charge(' with defamation of character on oath of Austin Gannon std wife. Bail in $.500 required. Ainsasow Wm. Wilson, yesterday, committed to jail to await trial, Wm. Perry and Wm. Depi late, charged with robbery and larceny on oath . of Jacob Roth. • - • Inn Terns are now celebrating the Feast ot the - Pronrover, in this city. Berriees are held daily in the Synagogue opposite our office.. . . ,Dras - stier CounT.—Before Judge Hampton. In the ease ot StePhen Contielly'vs. Josepli Lytle, reported yesterday, the Jury rendered a verdict of $79,60 for plaintiff. POST OTTICE Arrossrunsr.--Gasper C. Stot ler has been appointed Postmaster a Fleming ton, Allegheny county, Tice Noab Frew. BY TELEGRAPH RHODE ISLAND ELECTIONS Naw Yong, April s.—The elections are Idiotic way. Iloppin, Whig is elected by the Know Nothings for Governor, and Bose ' K. N., Lieut. Governor, by a largo majority. For Congress, Eastern District, Dories, and for Western Dis trict, Thurston, Know Nothing Democrats are elected' by large majorities. H ..I.trAl, April s.—ln the Provincial Parlia ment the application of the New York and New Founoland Telegraph Co., for a charter was not acted upon. Nearly every member is opposed to the pnoject. The Nova Scotia Lineis offering every facility. A charter has been granted to certain parties to facilitate the construction of a trans-Atlantic line connecting Ireland and Nova Scotia. The capital has been subscribed and the projectors are confident of success by the fall of 1845. If AZlllanrao, April 6.—The 11011110 has pass ed the bill repealing the charter of the Erie and North East Railroad, yeas 54, nays 25. The Ohio Improvement bill passed the. Rouse on the call of Mr. Eyster. The Governer has signed the bill for the char ter of the Bank of New Castle. Sr. Louis, April s.—Page & Bacen;ipublish a card, stating their determination to close their doors . They assure their friends that their as sets largely exceed their liabilities; their assets are not immediately available, but they will be applied faithfully to the payment of their obli tions. CINCINNATI, April 6.—A large meeting of Americans was held last night. They passed resolutions denouncing the late outrages on the ballot-boxes, and disapproving of all the unlaw ful proceedings. The city is now quiet. BOSTON, April s.—The jury in. the Burns ease has been dismissed until Monday next. The Rouse has assigned Tuesday next for the hearing of the reports of the Commissionerd relative to the removal of Judge Loring. New YORE, April s.—The propellor Charles Osgood, from this city for Norwich, took fire last evening on the Sound. A deck load of cot ton was thrown overboard, when she was taken In tow by the steamer Worcester. New YOIIK, April s—C'attfe ilathel.-600 heat] offered, prices a trifle easier, fii ®l2. Western corn fed swine, 14,06. Scarce and firm. Sr. Louis, April 51—The Know Nothings elected their candidates here yesterday by 1100 majority. They were also successful in Jeffer son city. RICHMOND, Va., April 4.‘—At the election to day, Know Nothings had a majority of 1223. TQ TEIrIADIES; - - -- , PAUL HUGUS, 104, Maxkee street, RESPECTFULLY informe the Ldies of Pittsburgh sad rteiolty that he has just meted large .4 well eelected Meek of Spring sad eummer Dry s bid, sal sfroatJy pekes at Ms store, No. DM Market O. 24 dnorf rum' VIM stmt. ARBIVED THIS MORNING BY EX PRESS—A largo amen:ma of n 1 •- tTwt.triEarred. . rod and Pemod Silks to whirl I orouldscdidt tha atten• tlon of me outman sad ladies in conceal. nab2l4tord PAUL LIIIGIJS. OW OPEN—At 104 Market 5t.,; , 1 1 170 assortment of nay - style Areas sccds, nom of LLL Brilltsnthsta French Ulnatams, Bens" • balm. R Haim Rama Moan do Ulnas, ebb:loes, ChsUers, tc which I tronkl re•pscUnUrtneftst tbe attentiOn or am ladies. rotalt-dAali - PAUL HUUUP,. VASSINETTS AND CASSIMERES--Hav to ° IVA Lr.' =1°,1,111 N trpa d rr the public- .A.lns pat p rtleular attantion to the selecting a these steals, Loth to style and artaittv, Ire east sraFrukt them to 000 mummers a. before. et ICI Ilark s tet _ ==M .431BROiDERLES,-Having constantly on tutna• lam assortment of Embroideries deli de ptiorth I 'could solicit the pafransge of the puha, at 104 Market street. . Removal I.IIMSEN, Manufacturer of every va rlety of UAL& 80777,2teend 1171VDOIV(..LoAS.. B • Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, Desuljohne and Carboys. eutruet Glusltk every variety. Warehouse. Woa. 104Seeon and 1211 and I:15 Ebel sb Pittnegb. Penna. , Leather,. Hides, Ou. • MDE LANGE of the Late firm of Bard e L ati , d , EZI A , the y e, stat o ld laity ass e head of i"ood, and atnaorehmeti Mock, which% is nos replenishing from the East, invites tins attention of buyers Di his assortment +kWh he Ledetermined to cell at the lowest mug for eseh er approved abort Medit. DAY hereby informs his customers e that he le milli Ami fonad at the old d, :-'O Ely et. where he shall be lammed ts meet them and manly' their waists se heretofore. mb.V.liet HARDWARE FOR 17MMIMITN.nM.T=7Miri R. T. Leech, ar., Fa. 127 WOOD STREET, PITTS.RtVGD (Musa formerly occupied by Henry ilige• ) o ' uo door • above the Yltteburyti Trust Co. Mao, Cloths, Lams. Damask Baal &if of ',sty Timbcc, Springs, ; Axle, Verelili..l.L aol2-1r Cider and Vinegar. VINEGAR mado exprexaly for family uee g and norraold more than one half of the Rata/I Groceries, of Pittsburgh and Allegbear. vbs.. oatt be neva. in myWarehoculo that hae. been eared In It vor y eery Wine Vinegar made from Ohio Grapes. equal to rhe best horeirten. Old Cider Vinegar that mill tear reducing one half and Will be good retailing Vinegar. The attention prirate hotel keepers .2 the Country merrhant• peril.... Is ...tot to this Vlno. Cider that will keep sweet unlit neat Fall. The *bore Vinegars.. elder ..:ranted tope...94re . gent.; midi et. BALLOI7. 146 Water k 14915 t st. DRY GOODS For Spring and Bummer, AT HAGAN & 1111 - .1, No. 91 Markel arta WE WOULD respectfully inform the Ln- Moe that we hale twelve/4 our supply of Dry tkods ibr Erring and Summer. ainouget *bled will be found • 7 11 4 gi r ti l aDit asw lfit ' s n =lceet Detteras and hest =fe rias. In EMBKOIDEItI EP—We hare everything that Is new and buadeome. in the way of warted and law Callan. Keever, Ctlemleetts, Setts, de, •11011SISKEEPINO00012.—In this line of our business.. we have a very lull assertraent. and can eller challenge competition. liodlEß.Y.—Our stock of nation . la Jars, era hos Iv.. selected with great care MANTILLAd—We are receiving front New York es emu as brought oat, the newest and choicest styles of Menai !. end Telma. cabal. rinAb, TEAS—The cheapest Store in the eitr. :d the Ot place where the best Old Ontnster less earl be bad. 81. t at coets. per 1 1 / 4 • Fine Duns°, anal/along ,rem 40 Di 70 obi. per lb,put us In small catty bones expemly for UMW 1 7 ....from to I the. eash. Flue Omen. warranted to give satisfaction. at 600 er Codes. 120~'00 Cow, fair; lipleAs of .0 kinds cheaper than ran be had at any other *tore In the city. blind the stun. late Morrie . Tea Mart. ild door from Dtbmend lu the Diamond. now by 00071 11.000 ItoCo3lllB. Varnish, Varnish. Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory, 80 am( 82 Nmih Axel. SFr.. • fIIIE undersigned would earne st ) y invite the attention of Country Atercluntid Comb Maters, et &fakers and others to• their yea superior Coach body. Carriage. Cabinet, bantr, Dalng Ja pan. Spirit and every other kind of Vanisher, ahich bare hero In ecaudant I.llll7.FOrti Yean. and Nei remade:it In saying that they are nuatuvaserd br any other manna factered in MU coont+7. for their durability, drringenal. Ries and beantifal appearance on tha Tad" Our Prices are moderate and tams easy to wood burs. dile to call. 0. ItCIIAACIL C 1), 5ah.21.43t0d.W 801 82 North 4th et. Phidad&Ph - RemovaL E XANDER GORDON, " Commission and Foroarding_Merebut. bu removed N 0.121 d between Wood and Smithfield. Sewickley Academy. • .aA• CLASSIC AL AND COMMERCIAL 8011001. for Rom on the Ohio and Petinuleania road, arid Ohio River. 12 miles from , Pittsburgh. Rel. JO?. S. TRAVELLI, A. Id., Principal. The SUMMER SESSION will roniminee on TUESDAY, M i T ag t" lardinir, Tuition. Washing. &e., pirr eculon of Ave monts, glai. For circulars and other partkolars. ennui. Of 11.66 6 11 John Irwln a Pons, NO. 67 Water st. , or T. 11. Nevin Apo., N 0.167 Marty at, Pittsburgh. rao23.lmd Spring Dry Goods. i LjAGAN AML, No. 9,1 Market et., are nooololng dolly addllbos to thelrlarga and well ae• total stook of Itlintliths. lireu Dads, . •rambrolderiec lloeleri. Ahowls otod Scarf., IlourekeepltrOcodS. Alesander's Kid Wove& te., to wnizit we would respect. fhdly WI the itteutkru of the I.lles. WO) §PRING STILE lIATS.—Wo would lovlte our Mende wed the public generally to and esandne our new style of corrugated lista which we *reselling low for CASH; also our Celelidal Cap, which la acknowledged to be the neatest and lINST nth al newsmen. Ala JAL WILSON &SON. el Wood THE subscribers, trading undir the firm of BARD DE LANCE. dlerolred pertuersblp on the. beet, by mutual coulee L RICHARD HARD. 7 teshursby March 190,185 A. AI. DC LABOR. • The subscribe? WU conthew the Ride ar-d.Leatber btut. Ines. in sll Its brushes. at the oil Asstd. N 0.215 Meety et. and respectfully sondtaa continuation of the patron. age so Morally sitemded to the late Mo. RICLIARD BARD. BEAVER COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. Pituatod one a half miles from Elton Talley statism, containing la acres, 60 of which is desired. Wane. fine timber. on which is erected a good substantial Arm, dwelling house well finished. Also, a frame San, 40 by 70 feet, with smoke holm, spring house; sheep house and KielreT springs or wALIV. young orrharsi of proud ruff. the eh le farm bag a front on tip Little Dower an. natal 11.1.1cLAIN ,616061. 216th rt. AVANTED—A. Partner with ' capital of agi.Tar r Zta m c aw ) to , In s ti l Xii ß " * . I tOttf i ta v et=r , ?; . Psunii., /Magi s_ good badness—at • ear • lass siburunt ed us about SILAIVU. Yor hirthersartibulsrs. nddm sok9lirds LO AN. Pittsburgh P.O. • • Removal. - 411. SPEER A. SON have removed to 334 PrMI street nest th• corner of Pima arid Warm , I holm kr; A. 111., acid :I Y. M. • aP2-atcri __,----- IOR BOYS' SPRING A SUMMER WEAR —Marshy A Burchfield bars remised their anal I amortmerat of Goals to Bars' and Children' EP' I. g *.M Farmer Wear, Including Tweeds, Catrimarer. rm.. Nankin@ and Nackloetts. Sommer Clotha Ac . As OUP assortment of thaw COods is mach lams than ;usually Impt. buyers will And It to their adrantrAt i tc mmil with as. • . 30 0Q YDS. TRANSPARENT,GRSEN sad Bun , OIL OtrYttljor Wladowilllndr. / from atu b Inches in width, who wad rota. at 1111 ' hitchrie. .. toligl • _ J. a 11. 1111LLIPS: . . com3mgei AL. CO3I.IIITTEE OF ALSITRATIuN. FOE MA Rea— W. IL Ileove, V. F.—Fu. Er.unut, J.ISIICA .150. MeDzvrrr, ROT, PITTSBURGH MARKETS Ormuz PrrrMiunou Gurrre. - . red, . horning. AIMI I 0. 1865 ., FLOUR—atIII firmer: rains at mill of 78 bifie. superfine at 89.70. and 30 do. from store at $9.87. I vve,tr.d lart m0i . .b.13.116 bbia. superfine. 474 fine and middling. .d 255 ,Rye : —total 14,495 bob. 3IEAL—a pale of 20 htls. Corn Me. at $4.001y U6l. cub. GRAlN—rules at depot of 400 and MO btu. Aliened Corn atifiand AM do. Oats at CO. GROCERIES—eIIe. of 9 Wed. fair Sag. at s.%.cas6And 100 We. Sugar Ilona. Molasses on pd... term. D4Coll—eales of 11,01X1 lb. at 651. 71; and 911, LAED—a. lot 0( . 4 kegs N 0.2, mad at 894, and S Greta.. 8. oluty days. ILAX—lndes of S tons and 1701.14, on utiarf. at SMf ton, and 47 do. at PD. LOAD—a ante 0(400 pigs. to ar rlre, at fifii. Nor furu., in terels'/. added. PIE METAL—a mle of 35 ton. Charcoal. No.l. at Vfi alz niou . .... ___...,...___ • I MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. A One, genial and Paring like rain was falling all day yesterday, and we are now asenn.d of good Rivera and. What.. • return of seasocable weather. Guillama was somewhat rm trielmi, owing to i.he rale. t Dot. Pollock has signed the bill extending the charter of th Dank of Thennsyleauls for Z) years. It gives IC the esta idling branches. Tha falling off fn .rlvals or ?Ibis.. and Pug. at CID_ tionati this sr.., has been very large ; befog from .°.ot, tember let to date. 10.000 bbl. of the former, and 17,000 !Lbds of the latter while the falling off In egPorte for the Same time Is only 11,000 bbls of Idolar.s. and 0,000 Ishds Hagar. TheCinclnnati Price Current ghat full returns fromall the loaning Pork packing points tin the Meet, showing the following results : , ........ Detroit, 311 . 10 u.. Buffalo, N. T. - Grand Totals Detkitney In number These returns show • Overrame In number, as compared with last yeah of 17 7/4 cent. and • deficiency to weight 01611 cent. swelling the aggregate deficiency to 22 15 tent The number of Hugs driven East and South, this season, I. 434, ha—. 113[11.18 Si 62,453 over last year. This has to be deducted from the above debelt. Thu receipts of Flour and Wheat at Cinch/oat/ slum Sept. Ist. coml.. ae fohowe 1•53-1. I Wheat, bus. 7...018715 117,419 Floor, bbl.. Add to the deficiency shown by the shore Off urea the Al m,. off I. ',CM rPOPl[itl, of which no aoncunt is taken, and the aggregate dames*. is equal to at La...tone million bushels Wheat. The receipts of other Oral= base not Allen off. The Philadelphia. for HITS., toot, yesterday, 550.831,- 2.3 coin. a considerable portion of It foreign. The pre dietiouf of some of the Bankers, that Exauttute would de als. e 0 as to cloak Specie shipments, ha.. not yet Wen sustained by the results, but they are still rontiolent ly mfide. the time when onlybeing postponed. The Southern WT./. having now risen conelderably. these P redict/ow are made with more ronlidence than ever. We sincerely regret to be obliged In announce that the met-firing obligations of Mem+. Page Handl. of wi r euie tad abysm. Page, Bacon a Co., of San Fisocisco, not paid to-day. 1t... iloadlov. the agent of the latter house, re, reirsJ directions early thole monolog, written kat night, from lie. Buena. to make no more payment.. The drafts lf Masa. Page A Baron were refused by the. Bank Oita, ea. which is the arreepontiont of that house in this city. Wen:moot eay that this event was unexpected, but It le atm. the less lamentable. The Bt. Louie house, homed!. ely after its eaumption. vent on with a (ale Lamont of moan, and would probably Bowl y here resumed its old pofition, hat the Wham of the iftlifornla house gare• • ay. erre shock to Bo credit. Without any appearance of • run the dap fits were quietly withdrawn, until from 1000000 to papoo. which they reached wt.,' or two after ratunie Bon, they had ads down to less than fllO,OOO. The now resumption of tin San Vranelmo hon.. as confidently prombed by the resident partners, has teen• Or mare dlr. appointment to Mr. Bacou.aud the neva from New leacul yesterday of another poaponement atbat event prtrl fol iated the aigs Mr. Bean, we understand. bad eminence offeredhlm, but in the unsatisfactory conolltlon of the St. Lords bonne. and the great uncertainty in regard to the California hones. he preferred to make no further attempt to go on. Both houses will now probably go Into liquida tion. be resumption of the Beta of Pagan Bacon A Co., from 111% Beet. reined upon the availability of the 1 , 110,00 C overview:onto.] to New Bort. It is understood that a reef large portion of thin amount war need by Paged Bacon in sustoguing their asumption, and of anotree is now una vailable The certificates of Maws rag, Bacon Co. were selling in San.francium at 80.--fii. lf.Trib. Itt=l Boars Aintounn Ming Siniso..l.—The oteamen Ratner State and Menem, arrived resterday from the Risen rI at...wltidn a short time of each other. The officers of then boats rept.t~t things wens and yews. In the Mlarwurl. Navigation Is [wooing more and mon difficult, and the River la .111 reinstall the way down. Nearly all the boats nund up on their Int tripe. have had to lighten to get ever the ban. which boo detalued them onnalderably behind thigh. tome. The steamer David Tatum Is nported aground entre Gasconade. Australia aground at bead of Rosily Bend F. X. Aubry Wound at Iloward Bend. El Pam aground above Intralle.—(Rte Lien Repub. 2nd. Corns..—The market nation. quirt, although then lo nthee mote doing to-day thou for some days past. We note sal. of Gott bags medium gmles Rio at lOriroslO'arts.. and alan at auction of about bob hags damaged Rio at V.I. MglO,lS 100 ms. Prime Cellee Is wanted. and It would sell readily at 1 Irts. but the medium and low grades of which the .I,ok bete principally consist are Ito inputted for. nod fbr description. Prin. ban given on .UghUl• W• quote Jaye Coffee at 13*.i(Iticta There Is noLaotians (Xstfee to ma...l.—Balt. Amer. There is a little more activity In Money among Stork cir cles, bat the supply is etlll in advance of the demand. Ihr. enable paper nus one. • and la wonted both by Dann end ID th oueet. peuL Licoug 12,1711=31 The Akron Branch Rost. which we nantionentrestrsdar as tutelar defaulted ems. its interest. hu obtained an es tension of the bondholders. the nrendue rewrote. sod those of Ist October next. to be paid dwien the Pre.-.a year. Menet rwmthly earnings. in themeentiae, in be deposited to the Ohio Life and Trust Y. Trib. Flexures mow Chrrowd.—The following table *bowa the readopts trout Voodoo:Ed dished, Work. Philwielphht *dot Row too. Owing the lon ouo.tee. wthrwrot with the eetoe Pe riod last pew. : 1=2E21 Total Demeans The Shiro(the West I, at band with 1238.000 In Gold. which I, lea than tete anticipated. Borinem was to SIM Yrancbeo, tnat goods mem not pressed on the market. e B • lark, Improvement in demand WSJ [noted tor moo.— Gold dhat wunarce. and would le until storm plan of tramportatian front the mining dletriete wee edoPted — There wag a KRal supply attester, and the MIMI* were due ing • ell Money wise rather ruler, at I`tfe.h Vs cent.— Mame a 011:11 certificate* maid not be 1.14.11 hr 25 rens. Only the beat get-nettle. could command Mosso N.Y.Trib The month doe. with Flour and Wheat at prime mo prerrdektedly high. and with Peneislone and other artiete• buoyant and adeancine. Today, rood Hemp brought r 34. Old ppiny leaf Toteiren Sty. to tS..3s,lese. Sh.lS to VS. ter meent r actorink Slaslifeks ll . 76 . Leal 0.7 0 . Coun try anperline Vow flt. Prime red Wheat $ 11.3 0 goad white =XV.. then 71 .7.. roar mated to reel +lsl.-- UstaCkaDi. Whiskey 10. Milk Meats V et Via fDts end at Warsaw. and o n. bat at 414, Sti, Gk.. In tee. with plume:tn., delivered llama l ea rhonidare 5 hides 7, ribbed dm 6fe. Duna ea In aka. s rump Pork Pk and Men held abate x 19.50: Sucarcursel coma, beer. Ese. no Bass of Lard of any conseqnsece. Dry dint Ind. Llo. Timothy seed Reccipte oantinm very light or mowed with the demand. • &spate% today from Walston, etatm• rise In the Mis mouri of three feet. This may letmat some strain from that seethes. and Improve mattes, elightly. Th. opinion begins to Rain ground that • great emmlty of Wheat reel. 17 dime exist, and hardly any . Wood. are out to future pet tooM, which has been smadually mink op made week altlel the op.ming imelsation. Cud.) made an Inetantanacma dart of MB II bb/., and a email lot ssf mon ." sett:sally brought V. City manufacture. are holding Brusly at thin price, and on. rallbse ha. 10,000 Ishle • bleb offeredat BID '0 al. Perham not another market to the Colon. or lb. world, has an Individual bolder at well forti fied against famine, or a admirably eitnated for adventl. Moue eirrnmetanora.—[rat Loulkitepnit Ind. Money .as in request among the Stock Broken, Ind In some butane. 7.14 mot. eras raid on demand iwne. We remerk a pantinuedscarcity, outside of Bank. of Prime abort paper, and then le a etriklng contra. thin Biding In the disposition to 'enter Into new engagcroexte, eon• treated with the .eorndrionding period of I.4year. We ;earn from toe Booth that 'weigh Exchange hu stain become mires, and It le not Inimitable that liold will be need freely by the New eiiork Bankers La anne •eeks te COW, a movement which could attract leas &Monk. but for the very moderate receipt. from Sun Francisco. —I N. Y. Mom IMPORTS BY RAILROAD ARM lIND POINSTLI,XI.II. It. R.-111 bhls egg.. 174 .Ys am!. rut:: Ins nutter. 2 do eggs. W 11 . 1....tga110: 12 rolls leather. J Floyd t au:: Gblo butt., 3 .k. [rola It IhstullA as al dm buckets Lto W. Ltagaley A as 3 .1,1. potash, nob p a p a g so o Ina don bowms. 60 is snout., 46 bus pottage, .40 tons metal, boll, {rather 12 sks raga 3 pkgs butter, 6 441. Jos f100r,113 bda paper, SW bus man. 1145 do coas, 10 441. etas , 16 has awn moat 4 tars gnat, 11 kgs Lt 42 onnslyneen 107.6 Ma aro, IV nag 13 roll•lsather, noires Dilworth: bbls flour. Betl Liggett: 2 ells potash. Vannes/66k A to. CIiViLI.VD glO Prrrassann H. IL-103 ski. wool. east: 476 boo wheat, ITtlmartb t ear,26 pk*s ash. J Cataleld: 31 1411* mar, 49 bls hops, 151 bus wheat, 27 lolls data. 160 bus torn, syndlista • WAR eggs. 2do butter.] W Rea. IMPORTS BY RIVER. WIIEELINO Ay Sorest City-70 Inas wheat. Bryan den; L 3) J paprr, II Medlin; 0 Obis lard. 3 66. do. AA A kir• 8 ., bp!. p op, 2,ist NM paper. 17 Air wool. 10 bids Boor. 21 dor !ROOMS, 10 elm baron. 104 bale pork, d 661. lard. randry sonrignecro 4 661r40614./ d W Rea. BY BROWNSVILLE BOATB-539 hog alas; 100 ball pa gr. 1 in 614..1191*F sundry worodgneow CINCINNATI. by Phaadelphla-30 bis hemp, Irwin A Borg !NM1:116..2 horses, owner. • CINCINNATI, by Keystone Stale-10 Dbl. elm J W Ilas; 10 bbl. lard ofl, IdUadlass. Bluns • en; 10 do. J....ealt A - 191sks erne. Fahnestnek • co; 257 bls hay. 65 bblr mblsksy, 73 eta bacon. 13 bbls lard oil. 27 boo aloe, 2.50da soap, aibbla lard, suudry a:m.lomm ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRlVKll—Jeguraon, Brownsville; Lucerne, do : Col. Bayard. Miltabetb ; Michigan . 11. t ta Snclun B: i . ; Mel. .State Yorrate ido. Cty, Wheeling ; Philadelphia, at DKPARTED—Jefrenion, Brownsville; Lucerne, do; COL Bayard, Ellsaboth Michigan No. 2, Wellsville; Urb, attelopsti ; Cballeage, do: forest City, ; CM edonla. ht. Louie ; Barr. St Paul.. mem—ow yea...day evening , there were 4i t 3 Imbed In the channel and falling. COLLEGE lIALL-IRON CITY Oo LISERCIAL COLLEGE. cormw Wood and /north au. Pittsbnr b. in presenting their mknowledarpents fo the public, hem the honor to announce that they have fitted opla tbe most element nod metlY stile. , ,n 1 In this meaty. the new College which covers ' area of nearly four tholumnd snare feet, making It or o ge e the gacat magnificent estatheument of the kind In the Western country. The le richly furnished, raid contains • impede. Libtarf ererr ecesweible work on Accounts. Comm.... Lew, an, to which the students have free WOOS. Thli commodious Institution le now in the full tide of 5ee....4 having only been established about four trininkm. tiotwitanding (end to Mow its tepularity with tbe community,/ it has bed 'upwards of two hundral root dents. wMel. exhibits a semperit d r._mmidering the short 11 . 0 m ime. weennale try Mr ether COMM., dal College. In orrinection le an /pertinent nestle itunw,,,,d, the exclesive Instruction or Ladies, end Width la entirely die. connected from the other deparmet. The trinciple &Wand this Coikp le to duellfr Young men Or the coontiort house. or a n dct h.. " e Ina enparlor expedition. man ner. Lectures daily on Domestic Regimes, Dlumustlnit and Itmewing hilts, importing and Exporting, flanking, the tactile° and rale of Dille of Exchange, 1.4191211/41011 and U 000101 Aswounte. doniatie arid loneisn. Alto . cu m . o,4,,,aetions. Steamboat 1 1 lootkeepIng end all garb amounts as tuniallY occur In mine! business. chn•expundemx.—Studer.t. 111. brawl .111 tie made familiar with composing all the farms of 11113, to., useful in the routine of business. Beaton', Xpietolary and every description of Main and ornsmental Pennienehip taught on entirely trier sod original principles. by Millar Bro., whose great repute, Cones nicoest4l teachr. and actual writers Krell known throw:tout the United States. iactillweon Political Economy. Regular Lecture. on Commercial Law, an led • word. this Institution Is • Counting hove on an ester:Wye soak The putdie are eseured that no etudent shall Melva • diploma:from - the Iron College mans in every way worthy ant. ' bzwArt & ItO., Principals and I f /armors of Mtn and .Ornamental Pentuanel J. J.LlVreilaltlli. author of illtcheockli system of ,Boolokseplug.) Mud of theßoolotwping Department. and Lecturer on all important business tramsetfona JOHN IfLEIIIINO. (author of nemlnits nmr and Immo, •ad system of Book-keeplo,s„) frill gather weekly Lecture" on the Mane of Ammunta JADHIS IL ILOPHIIOS. member of the Pittebtfrab Dar. • lefetaror on Oommerelal lay. • • It. pass. Is open from o'clock. A. L. 1.11110 P. AL— MA Dablla Ano respeethiby Ap2 UMAO--1.10 sacks now landing from S. 13 1,7 Oars Deaa. *Mk by • ISAIAH WHEY • 00. rWnS2c,l 50'2.025 337 48,0t30 102:n131 EdISMICI isnms;vai 7.5061 5,000 MOO 10.000 I===e3 1951. Dec, $10,473A19 ,17.5.4•9.2.4 2.34a.9:4 1.5 , 0.11.1• N • ISI•C*Col AGRICULTURAL. &C. Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, • .5 ITUieTED on Wilkins Avenue, about the of endils hem the second onFanners' blectiard& Plank an extend= or Fourth street. and about three and a wetter mike term Pittsburgh. WM. a JAS. MURDOCK, Proprietiew They otter tor wile cat 7 Lam callection of well pow. trees and plauta suitable fur transplanting this UU and otatirhi, now covets some 30 ices of ground and mutat. =0,600 trees, shrub. wd plants, and ore? 10,000 fruit trese, wd 20,000 Evergreens end EhrobK of hoe she for removal to orchards and pleasure around.. Phwt.....fullt packed .4 sent according to directions WePact of tbe tinned Etats.. We beg lancet to cal the attention of the loran otabtob beep ang 'wants In the trade to our nolivalc.l solleaion for the print, of lahl. embracing oearly an th.. Evergreen indigenous and Erotic, that Is worthy Moneta cultleatisin In tibia section of country. Plaits eal be pro. cured or many lianas suite large to give immedhate affect. Pliers moderate as usual From annum, cash or mats Urn. . sentry r•Gvance in the city of Pittsburgh required at all litirs addressed to ustitronigh Main Post Ma, gear Pittsburgh, or Leftat our stand on market dam, th- Diamond Market, WW be promptly' attended to. 0..24-dgistfT • reITTSBURaII AGRICULTURAL WARE HOUSE ANDSEED SRE—No. 131 Wood sbnoith, Pa—E. IL SL TO UNKLAND, (late Shand s , S treet, he veuron k (AO llaufacturer and Dealer in Agelculhoral and Horticultural Implement.. of all kind; Whithonde end Be. UR: Field, tlarden Pon d wer Reeds. Eenrreen, and and Shads Treew 0 1111030. nette, Chemical Salta. arid all other articles connected with Affricultura Fruit Trees, Evergreens, eke. FI"HE subscriber would most respect- • fully call the attention of hie Mends and the Pu oto Ms very large stork of Fruit Trees, Pre, Peog. Shrubbery. Roam, Oreenhomas Plants, Se. Of A.p&tti, Dwarf .tor n Issue il andetd v na. ou l/f o thr ;w ee s .. .es dodos varieties. Pfteh, several thommuad fine, with Ch m . t . . ry Plum, SPrta Paspbenies, Gooseberties, (. i nmate, Sr. Our Evergreens, from Ito Met, of width ere hove many thowtands, are fine. Persons wanting large quantities min be liberally dealt alth. C olt and me our stock. in al. 1.10 Meesuhtfalites. Orden left at the PlUabUrsh P. 0. , Mr. It. Dal:ell. Liberty ea, the Oakland Nursery. 1. miles On Pones. Avenue, or the Pittsburgh Nursery, 1 / 4 tulles tom Oakland, wlllbs prourplr attended to. N. B.—Phu:Mug dohs neatly to order. oelltdearB .1011 N bIORDOOII. Bayy RRANOEMENTS have been made with the proprietors of Bay Woos Floral Oardem com for a s .. kt supply of lloquettre and cut flowers during Winter and Summer. Ladle. and gentlemen can be furnished at short notice any of the following Fumeh frump Pyramidal fro entriele) Vase ea tervfete;) dar fewirp/orrime Y come Bleolore Ifelangc. Rotettes. Floors pour In (AMU. Orden An flowering plaufg in ppte, also received at H. *t. SILA.NICLANWS Seed Warehouse, la3l 122 Wood etreet. iiiiGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND BEM/S.—RALPH* CO, 21 Fulton dr mt, Now York, 1141/11115 and RI•tall 0,11541.. WANTS. YPTIEOI - VNEllfiisll,.Ni'SiTiNEY, nTiliiiie btl:l3 ll ,l72 'd p, fro otr.7l,l,J3.llllJl:t..`v,SlLT lint r Tooq. I ey. situate near the Outer Depot. Allegheny City.— Prlesi. Two Hundred Dollars men, in mat. This la a very low prim, and nothing but the wool of money induces them to e der the lots at 181. trite. 0.11 100111 If you with to procur • bargain. S. IMIIIIDERT A 80'1. 140. 3d at WANTED—S2O ,000, for w hich will be ~.1... tu, nn'ott..",,Y.orP'- - .a.t.rit.t .F .. . 7,. - 1`; . vesieri of well eeetowdBlo". gegm. 1 T r r llOO WOI3DB. 't. - 8 4th rh . INES WANTED—s ot) U ‘ t ' ' an the the sardine! of an settee business man are offered for Greet In a see business. Enquire of auilli-tf _ _ Tilos. WOODS. 78, 4th et r STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to buy. an Interest In a Steam Boat. fcir wbleb ash. e ka er real estate will be given. Xnquire 01 mtlAtf THOMAS MOODS. 78. 4th At. JA)tES W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE IdANUFAUTUREE, N. 97 ♦9D 99 TUT9D 099291, ernsneme -•- • O,W. W. respectfully informs his friends a and cuetoment that hesejcist completed his stock Furulturn, which le decidedly the largest sod Cost ever offered to. mle In thin city. As he I. determined to uphold Ole stock. witlaseasoned materisle, beet workmanehlp, and ...est &Idling and from the extent of his orders sad facilltrin manufacturing, he IX enabled to palace our. rented FURNITURE at the Ingeat pines. 11. keeps aware on hand the greatest variety of se r a description of furnitmx, from the cheapest and plaint, to th e most elegant and credly, that boom, or any of one,cuSe furnished from his stock or manufactured expressly order. The Iloolug artifice consist In part of his crowent, which. any for richnese of etyk and itirilsbj cannot ['esed in of th 1 outs Xlv tete-a-tete Mkt e Eastern oitleW 10. Mks In Plush and Usk Cloth: 100 dodo ChaidorK 40 do W ADO 51siogony Rocking Chug 50 Walnut do do LOU Mahogany 60 Walnut do 100 'Marble Top Centro Tables. 60 do Prima/Lug Borrauc 80 do ITaahatanda 40 Inclosed do 100 Common do 60 Pla/n Creasing Bureaux 40 Mahogany Bed/Uvula 20 Walnut do 160 Cottage do 0) Cherry and Po plar Brhar a ta a 'Mahogany Wardrobair. 10 do 10 Cherry Walnut do 40 Ptah Bureaux 100 Dining and lireakrunTables. El Secretary and Book mask 20 Doran Cane Beat Chairs 24 Cane Seat Rocking Mains 12 Ladle.' Wntins Desks Hat and Towel stands Wbat-Nota Etitivdres. rapier Maths Tablet . Conversation Chairs Pembroke do Barabethen do: Bali and Pier do Reroption ladles' Pearl Inlaid da. Battentdon Dirdnit d %awlik Arm do, Ottomans, Gothie and Dail Chairs Alma • lame aasortmentof Common larnitare.d Mu& One Chairs. Cat:duet makers supplied with artiste. in their Una. Steatnistats and Hotels famished at the shortest notice. All orders prompt!: attteded to. mis2o Van Gorier's Trimming Store. !! ~, t, corn, qr I UST receiving a large and well selected *lPonset of all tbs stslos of CALIFS' DR ESS AND JIAN7ILL A TRIJININGN Yrinnet.,, Dutton, (tannin., Gimps, Braids, civets. Lama, Cords, Ribbons. A handoom• azerutozont rf Frurnb. Senteh annurtrian Embroluerlaa, Sulu, Jarunet and Larao. Conan, F.dAtoes. Ilaudkerentera, Fdeevaiz. Inze ! rtion.ebzunlaatta, liwbas. Gand A a p and %Salida. full rupply of founzlng Goody Crane S..tte C.llan Love and Gann, Venn. Plain Unto Ann, Sleeves. Gauze and putt.] Vela,' Plain 8.1. a dr, Ghtmlaettr. ltaLlan and Itnu. Crape. Atufrriaz fur Etabroidrriu,—S.lsnuud CAGarz, Gaud. ad la•ertlags. French Wor.. Cuttou, Hoof.. Linen and (A n nton Firms, EnAndderinu !Wks. RUM. and &dawn. Mantua. Satin and Ttonnet Itlbbnaa A largo anaortntent of tlentlevortes furnishing. Geod.— Abatn. o.llarn. Cranatn, Ti.e Udkla. Ilns, :needle', But ton tam and every thing In small waren generally. Mir Munn. beet Kid Glove.. In white , blank and colors. Bilb• from Yo, " M No. 10 alway• on band. Al, • good stork of Ilendery and Moven, ',Tamar. Pioneer Lino of Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne, CAR1:1721 . 0 TIL4 C , NIEED STATES NAIL E lorAutiful and favorite Clipper Barque NI3IIOD, nineteenth ehip or title line. will be de* ed on her rernn3 roYeite to Melbourne, no the "33th Met. Pereenger exortnenonatin. unsurparked. Rate.— rymo, Mkt Cabin, $l5O. &mud (Shin,. 1115. The Nimrod will followed by the eelobrsted Clipper Ship Wlndrerd. Apply on boards!.plerib Kest him., or to 013 W CAIIIIIIOS. 118 Waiiktreet Neer York. RUST: - SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE. Pioneer Line of Bionthly Packets, CARE ma THE C71,711:11 STATES MAIL. Th. (ono" log Mpg haTe Rreentp, 1.3 00 tons. Jolyr IS5 n Mawr, 1400 ton.. J air oo t torm,Aug I, • 4psnt;;;;;miets.l,4oo rm. Aug I Lad; — Pnen.kli.,9oo 18.7iL 1863. Oman Eagle, 1,480 ton,. 8.681/111886888, 1.100 Wt., 0ct.;63. _ 185;6__ _ o.apJlerd. 1,000 tam, Nov. =r===g2 • • , Smarr, 1.450 tons, D. 1832 CUrthogy , 000 tank Doonabor, Rat., 1;,00 took Jam. 1061. 1951 Allort Praaklim, NA. 1834. Duphraya, 1,200 ton( 11•1811 .157goltingaly, 1,0 took Nor 1053. 1831. Orypoo. 1.000 took blotch Gnfrod, 1.000 took July Niatrsti. B.no loot. April. 10 , The Ships or thls Ltoe are fitted with Ergersou's Instant Tortillas. and rara Fatale Means tAfe.linats. Tha now and magniAnsa Clipper Ship FLYING SCUD. 1.7 13 Tans Itecirtar. W. 11. SAUL Natter, orgaral th e `lartruds ° as Eighteenth Ship of Las. and will all far Melbourne, Australia, On the 20th of September. The FLY' NU SCUD ',built on the moot .oW:wed mod ern prior:ltd. and is oonsidered tn be • perfect model of Darin. Architecture. Those yds, depts. a oulek run in ooe of the firma and fattest Clipper Sbipe ever boll 4 should moze a = l ; , orrout d a e a nt . y r; aa aft o i n i l a y , t a inted number of for freight or presage. Apply 00 board:at. PD. 10 Nast Meet or to • D. W. CAMERON. ant ' 116 Wall street. New York Carpeting', Oil Clot h e and Katt:ay. ROBISON &. CO., PIE snmsr, OPPOSITE rnk: rtinkinn. LAVE now on hand, and to which they are ' a ti4 f d e in g, • l l o a w rg e o st tnod bola a e s f o t r t g m roednNt or Mr rillh i midat om t h rn prime, A th m—Ho h , ?darkWloro h Shades. Vanitlan Bliuds.Plano and table corers, Buff Ma lawi. Oman 01l cloth. unit an other goods [ritually kept In groat house% to which the attention of purchmer. Io to Mead o A Country Seat for Sale. Fr HE subscriber acts for sate the raluo-trl ble property on which be now resides, contain-Rd log about twenty acres of bottom ground, on which is ereeted • large and handsome emus Duelling noun, and the yammers ont.toilidings. There Is a fine Spring of meter at the door, and the ground la well eat in all de ...lethal, of the but Penn Trees, In bearing order, as well as shrubberr, eta Th. propertr OittlOtOd On the Allegheny river, and the Allegheny Valle, _ ttaliroad at liulton Perry, milenfrom Pittsburgh The Ord water station on the Italinstd, Is on the place. If the purehaeer desires. torts aweswill be - sold together. or ere stn Into Inn b• sold • • • - Alen, the Tavern Stand and -Ferry, rz oppoeite the above propene, on the canal and river 41 4 " nan o e f b t t tc , x . l „ Tavern Muse and onthedldloga, and ten aeree Ternot—Onetarnelt. and balance tut time. /Inquire of Flt. TAIT, on 4th between Ferry and Liberty, mot the subeeriber. en the premium. The euleeriber tate $3.000 and • mertitelle on the •bole premiers. mhlFlmdA•h JONATIIAN ITULTON. Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands. THE subscriber will positively roll at a bargain, about 4300 arwe of Timber Lands, In ann. dry tracts, snug., In Elk county, Pa.. rear the Lim, of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. They mart and rill be fold, and upon such terms that purehaaers cannot fail of reallrlng an Immense prrdt from their itueatmant. ALSO. One of the heel Parma In Westmoreland, county, near Freeport. containing 11113 i acre., for ale' cheap—it rare chance ler ilardenors or termer.. Good building., with a lamevariety ofeeleeted fruit. dim, coal or, the tumble, Titles indisputaalik POr fall particular,. call Loged• lately at my room at the United Plato. Rotel, Penn Rivet where plots .d draft!. of the land. can be earn, and tithe Dopers examined. Will be add in • body, or whereto, es desired. mh&t,f R. RIMEL. LMRST OF APRIL AT HAND--NEW CAILPItrd IN DEMAND—We Innta the attention of cash purchaaers to our Immense atom of carpote. floor till Cloths, Matting, ee , which ea now offer at greatly Pa wept prim for esahor approved ibOrt notes. Our snort. went comprises every deterriptl-n of near and dealrable goods In our lion Cil Cloths and Carpets cut to fit, halls and rooms of any also or shape. floods dlftvered in an/ part of tha two cities free of charge. Study your own in. trust end eall to see or. If. hicCLINIYJOIC t BRO. soh29 N 0.112 Market fj‘YM. It. TALCOTT k CO. have on hand an amortment of Imported 'and Domestic Pane, Ws are constantly reoeiving additions to our Mock, and loons &Aleut° emulsion our goods. as we will Mouldings, pr Wil lo w sIL L. O. Plates, tint Mama and Ware. ClontsSo., always No. 02. arena Wood and 4th its. PitUburgh. J-Iw ls Notice to Stockholders. Orme Parent/eon A' 003,6 LtdrILLI it. It. Ca.) Pittsburgh, March PA, 1951.1 IE interest on a tal eat of the Pittsburgh and Conneirrille Italltead puny begins to eor'rrel ulbn lo garment of the full t i =mat crouch etriptlons eball bay* been glide, and and ober. bubeerlbere entitled - to recalls It are hereby notified that the eemignnual 'longest nn their stock - win be -doe and payable on the ant 4•7• at April ilagt. at - the office of the Cotexe.y, in tide city, A. L. ItusszLL.. v.!: INOTHER SMALL FARM IN VA, FOR SALE on cur tern. /or partientan. all ikt Wats Ofece of S. CVTIIb ItTt SUN, 110, 3.1 New York and Philadelphia Advertisements. MOM CI:SSE a STIVEItS, 52 tooth 3d pt.. Philadelplata, and 102 N.. otreet. Set York. Cracker and Biscuit Machines. 5-.• J. McCOLLUM arc manufacturing Machine., hare rwriatantir on hand their minim Cracker Machines, with .01 their latrir DeLtratati liwPrwww manta. ofvarious ear. Alpo, Patent Dough liar., tiracter Dretkars. Immured Oven Mouth.. Datrt.tw., te— et 38 and 40 Eld.idir. rt, New Sark. mh3l3m Removal of Millinery Establishment MRS. BURKE informs her friends and D i rTei!ZkrnglittlLVtr ! ' r . kt fg . ltn m l y gt. l ;ati ' jg h 7 " ,,t '" two doors above /Serena out ado. Philadvina u Their arrangements are made for tb more extensive , sming on of all branch,. and convent lance of customer. by op prapriating the Stare and W to the atillincry,•nd seo3nd story to Drew end Ilwatilla Making. Boars .tlon paid to Weddingand Mourning order. fe794lmc VH. H. FRENCH, 18th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, notNUFACTOR of every description of ARCIIITEC777RAL PLASTER ORNAMENTS. or lion of Buildinge t cottaistlog of Center Fleece, lletildUngs. lilltrichments to Cornices. Capitole, True:v.6,A, designs modelled with care and accuracy to drawing. U orders from the country punctually attended to arr.ted to carry Weir. folb43mdc (CAUTION.) Armitage 'a Motuienole Anvils. T having come to the knowledge °FN. It IL ARMITAGE CO. that man y spnrions Imliations of t Itio.ehole Anvil an sold t hroughout the ciinid47, represented ea genuine, this ie to natilY lffirclowetw . the real Idol:Whole Anvil bearethe Onnop 143 W- • . Imitate which Is felony •11.1112•11 510119E110L8 FORGE... 8116117ELD. reocsa fel4.2mc nati. HERRING'S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES. lIIE subscriber continues to manufacture hie unrivalled Patent Iffre and lbargLar Proof Bar. :tii " ari Tes%7l ggi r siV.T7i . ot r o t e k trb7t T e Pre. throughout the world, for the last 15 yearn bot h no e proprietor of Patent Powder Proof Lork. having received separatcqneviale at the Worlds Fair. Lon don. 1451, told New York. 1853-4; also the patentee (by purchase) of Jones' oelebrated Patent Combination md Permutation 11.4 Lock. Sloe hi gokl was placed in the wife exhibited at the World's Pair, London. secured by thilik and Jones' Look, and offered as a reward to any one who would pick the lockeor open the mob within 45 days. and although operated on by merest skilled in the art of lock.picking, no one ...waled In opening the We (no chenge or elteration of the looks or key. baying been made during the time.) but the money remained in its eafe depository, and wee restored to the proprietor, and • medal awarded for the champion safe of the world. Cameos—None genuine except those having the sub. ectibees name on the metal plate. • SILAS C. HERRING, Green Block. comer Pine and Water et.. Neer York. • N. B.—The above Porno and Lockscan hn hot (nodlnk freight) at tnanufnetulerAprioes.of hie author's.' ozone. In .11 the prlnclpal citing of thn . United 'Notes an dec o de. fe Phrenological Cabinet. .I:if in .4 t. FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., jiklfre - r.k Nue 010 - Ista and Publishers , =I Arch " it:lrcirs i O ' :=l ‘ ov .ll 3llVlOZ n t= CruZilairriatisos and rounography, whole sale and retail, at N. York prism Profits. along! rumination& with hart , and Pall . s e . written descriftions of &antes& day and avrolius. Cab Antrum& 1art...170 FOR RENT. rOR RENT—That large 3 story_ Brick Warehowee, No 124 &toad et, between Wood and Wlll be rental low. l'oseesslon given Ent a April. Aped> to B. MeLAIN 6 SON, 21. Ith et. FIN Lt:T.—Fr'em the First of April next; the commodious brick buildings, situate Inkkiaße& mei Wyd of the city of Pittsburgh, betsreemßreckenridg• 'Meet and the Monongahela Meer, lately occupied by Mame. Bakeyell, Pears &Cm, sa . glaaa manufactory and warenouse. Thle property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the H. nongabela wharf, for any inalneas connected with .41mi le:feting or river trade, or for trannfact.iing purpose.. geveral mall building, and a capacious attach °LlNDH W. DARNIDI. Pittaborwh and Connelsville It. mbldtt Neville Hall, wt. ith and Liberty riio RENT—A Store Room with ti Dwell ing attached. 'Dusted on fah at... immediately oppo• the Omnibus Depot. Amara-1.11.rd stand for Dewiness, and loss rent. Apply to 13.1CLAIN A SON I, 4 "Dit RENT —A very desirable Dwelling Howie on Penn la The hones Is In first rata order, Iliaving been recently fitted on fespered. painted and ear niched. Enquire or JOHN WILSON, LIE Liberty et. nybfl TO LET . —A three story Dwelling, No. 82 A now'ocestried by Ulm Mar. sugars of __.ti D. V. A r C H CITIRE., 7 IIIr rti t at. 0 LET—A Dwelling House on Third it., r ~ , near our eke. R. CUTHBERT s RON. 140, Id It. VLET.A well-finished and fur -3L0h..1 -- STORE, with Inr ir s show window, Dort door. to to corner of 3d sod Harlot es. Ponossion even Loa. medlately. ft= E. 0.062.7.631. 10-LET.—The STORE on Market street next door to the corner of 3d 4. occople4n* Mr. B. n. en excellent and well.kooern stand for the cbtldnit Letdown. W. 23 E. D. GAZZAM. For Rant PO fine and well-lighted ROOMS in the arse new builillog on Fifth stxst adjoining the Protestant Methodist Church. The rooms are suitable err Bookbinder, Lithographer. Bagmen. rte. The bullring has been leased Toe tern of yowl. by the publitheee of the Pittebumih Onset., cod the rooms would .nit well for waren. following • kindred pursuit. Enquire at THIS OFFICE. TO LET—A Brick House on 6th st., wjth a tans yard. A Tavern Stand In Birmingham. A 2 I House, with a large lard. on Carpenters . alley. A Hove of 4 rooms, hall. gam t, As., on Cob rt., near Grant. A Bonne on Brant et.. near the Public &hoot Howe. A lug. a on Bourn on Rm. rt., at the bead of nth.- -A loge Hall on 4th rt. nye 015eler in 4plain'a Bonding on ISM .t. A huge Store Room on lth rt. Apply to. ki S. Cl/71111GRT A BON. 140,365 t. ____ For Rent. I_ I IIIAT splendid New Hotel, known an "Brown's Heel:lance," situated 12 milesfrom theilM. ,, ty of Pittsburgh, at Obi. junction of the llreensburg Pike and built nk Road iron Pittsburgh, emotainlog 40 rooms. and ln the most imelcrn style, with all the comer, tenets ofa trot clam Hertel. /niches few and Smoke Home, tabling for go to 100 hover, arid• One Barn. The house . at p event furnished wtth the beet of Purnlture of mod. rn mylorwhlch Mil herald to the knee or removed as mine!. 'A firm (larder, attached to th e House, and from trey to meenty acme of Bo• clear hind. a greater pinetion f which Is deb bottom, lytio_g along. the banks of Turtle k. There Is one of the Central Railroad Statkins on Fern, within one hundred yards ham the -Hotel.— Penions ma go and mum from Pittsburgh twice a day.— The Limme boa • good eastern an • eummer resort for bus. lams mons' families. The nernegary arrangements for. Hotel am abo for We. Omnibus, Hones, Hamm& Cows and farming uteneils. There are The btore, gemlnary and Post Moe doge to the Hotel. Rotel and amine. becoming Mil be leased with or without the Farm and Barn. The above Farm, together with other land adjacent, entedttlnir to all of IMO arm, will be sold entire °ran any smalke number of acres. Windt purchase:A for Cpuntry Seats or tor gardening purposes. Femme Melling tole.. the Hotel or Farm, or to pi:m -.lmo the Furniture, Omnibus, Homes, An, Le., iir,lll ad dm.* thn nniteridgard. ALLEN BROWN,. Jalp Tle Creek Allegheny Co., Pa- Dally Onion trioy Woo and charge Oarette.l FARM IN ARMSTRONG CO. FOR RAGE-91tunted lh Routh Bullalo A tr., a toil. from port. sod within 3. mile of the North Weetern ilall road. rontsiniag2l4 some. 145 more cleared. balance in wagliand timber of eupwrior quality. The immure]. are • cmfartable wrotber-boarded og house, rigs barn, with other out buildings. Th. pia. ts well watered with nernremliste epriumr, Orrharl of well selected fruit; area . solo (Weed 3% ft. For f particular., apply to tnh3l n o nLAIN k S U S }.` 2 1 sth et. For Sale or Rent. 4.4 WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- Ing and near the RMieo Btation.- hlloiee metal.. 13 enema, and the lot, on which there Is garden and , rel etablios, front. 56 feet on the Turn = dtrrar t01:141,11!..e..271.17,; terms, or will be rented far 6150 pee annum " o'o7 E.D. D GAZZAM Lots for Sale or Lease tiNUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on Braddock, Commove and Brady eta., , , , nd on n ew bu. o :l o u= L :nl ' 7 te D' rg Ul ogrffi as.* be ten years or less aa mar raft thaw who want them. • For particulars, enquire of C. D. GAZZAM, . Market at. b.LVesen ad and 4th. Ii?ARM FOR RENT, situated in Economy township. flosses county. 1 mile East of Freedom; s) sores. I il) of •hich Is riser bottom, thebsianos is heavy timber. The imyrovments area two story Dwelling, Orchard and Bard. The molt .and Yentbß a ilroad s through said farm. Apply to 11. 3IoLAIN d SO N. VOR RENT—A. good House on 2d et.; bo x: tivoto Smithfield and Want sta. Rent STI posmnoth own 1 71108. W00D8,16 Foluth .1 TO-LET3-1-Orie of the' large STORES on 3d rt. Jag below the Ladles' Writing Room of Duff 's lelm. DID E. D. OAZZAII. .4 1 0/1. RENT—A well lighted and furnished Ilesomeat Store, emu, of Thirdmei itarket eta— no2o4f E. D. GAZZAL. To Editors and Printers. TBE Building occupied for more than ten years by Thi r dh aurae, a which central.. ented on near Market, I.now FOR RENT, •Tornina • tool °Mart unity to Editor, or Print e r. of roe. enrin c • veil known .toad for their hoeing's. Thia ? inop- Va t 4 i r ' et.Tlll ' i 3 'o ga " rn 11 ' 3 tlyl ' .l)lsra t t e h eali roe terms, apply .. to . , E. 1). GAZZAM, j.?-tf Market e_ iwtsrein Ed and ith. TO LEASE OR SELL-The property known bthe Juniata Rolling 31 111 . situated le Allegheny elow the Old Bridge, at the jun nof the Osnal end Allegheny river. There are on the preen.. 2 large work !Mope, ono of Which le wed as en engine bows, ate embed to which Is line agitating with drum.. and ex tending the whole length of the building. The other con tain. le bleelormith forge. with eoparatim for blowing the mule by fan. TLere to also on the menalses one large building with shafting. drtunein. This is one of the best locatlow Wad of the mountain. for a alachine and En termShop or Car Factory. rho whole will be rented fur of years, or the loose. buildinge hole d machinery ail be sold eta great Wreath. it SON. 216th .t. Fr RENT—The Store Room, 83 Fourth at, or iMger tt ero l Lmagrb e rzin d th:4 - Zr . .' -u sonablo prim mrlbe For Bent ADESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt township, with Two Acme of ground, Fault Tmee, bbery. Vat-teaser, de. will he mated elemP. • Ur"'"1"" .t the offline of j tf OR RENT—A mall two story Brick Home on Center Avenue Of Inersville JOIINWILMIN, %a Marty st. 4t — TWO STORY BRICK {HOUSE, of six m roo wilt • good Misr, paved yard and hydyst tuate Ist th, Ibr tat. VV./a—MO lo Mododer It I, 2. 3 and 4 year. The above property . le Id"d" sad dad VTNT 7 == CV112t.140. .t. TtO LET-2 Dwolling Houma on 3d at., mar Fem. One Ifouee prances et. A 2 Mary house tore room no 32 et. A store room ono ettk st. A derstimg boors on et. 8. CUTIIBEAT EON. For Sale. DRUG STORE in a flourishing town, thirty mile. fro Pltshorgh. Al It Is the only • Store In the eouhty, • young men ol good habits sad small molts] would end thls a inde and profitable , In ," ment. Tsans VW be eau. Am/ to JAB. ALBUM, En rehblln [Whitt) , Butler, is. EW STYLE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. - IS .d 2.lfeet yids or rleh utd elegmt deldgusjust race red and Tot isle by table W. bIeCLINTOOK BBO&. 113 Market et. BOAR wa DlNO—at dcible - oppoitssaity is edema the seeming gnome and Bearding 'for two anal] families, In • genteel mints bearding boom, ten minatas walk trout the P.O. palkatiorts must he made soon. •Ith name ett t Uption, Box 840, Pitt • Moab. WIIO WANTS A UOUNTRY bEAT, in ii healthy and pleasant location? Only ten minutes talk from the R. R. Depot at ra.st Marty; about .8 twres of land far sale at the Jew Trice t 11,4w3. Terms will be made ow. Tbla proposes. laaltuated in 7a good neighbor beat andlis offend at the above low Memo, a. Um owner la going West. Persona in want of snob a.,plaeo will please call at the Baal Mato ofdoe of :mh22 • B.CUTIIIIXIMf kilt. 1110, 3d st. lIALEESVILLEPII,OPERTY for SALE, amilsting. of 2 Lots "of mood. 11.111". g • f.... al C.' 3 . "Met or 120 ant, and' axtrt..l ,:,; 123 feet - to Water strosiion arldelt Ia erected :1 Frllll.o . railing,. rad& rent for $ all Auld. fetter, yrt . tni.ini, out haws: 1 , .." Prim 300. Apply' to • 101.1t114134.1.14.2T6tit 0. rate . . M 09.410 pnyru.Kl4S.—A flir of Cross ler, lett on hand. rich and olgaut &slime the brlghter and heater oll taloa. WM. be sold at coat. to closeout tea l • Collared Ituf mkt. th at seethe Wt us &all import c Ltd* Mod.. • • • 1 . Iid•LINTOCH *BUM 'Lb% No. /12, hhilst st. NOTICES &C. OTICE—The late grin of Wink & Went. ban beaten been dlasolved br the death el !dui D. on the nittt Inst., the bunions of sahl Arm will be by the undergone; at their Mike, earner Wood mid ater sta. D. arwomss. Sunny P.m.?. EO:PARTNERSIIIP—The tuidersigned, of the tate firm of Mak A ld'Ciandleas, Us tali day tad with him W1L.4A.31 IMAM and UARILISON Aas COYFIN lbr the purpose of conUnullig the Wholesale Uro ors,. and Oammlialim bantams, at the old stand. causer o. Wood and Waterate Pittsburgh, under the name and dile of Al t CANDL3l4illiALin &00. Tiuwialll7 to • vita a eentinaziee of th e patronage so li esatasiled to the Late firm. D. 3 A.*DLL:or. nay 24. 1834.—0ur27 C / O-PARTNERSIIIP-- , We have thin day 112ALaasoelated t h iami n. in the Carpet business, at No. arketot.. .L/4Lp dais hoot the (lent Jay Leal the bualneta to be coaduete4 under name and neso or W.AleClintack a It:rotten. WASHINGTON IIeCLINTOCK. ALS:LANDER ateCLINTOCH. GEONUE L. MeCLLNTOCK. Plttaburgh, May let, 1854.—ray13 _ _ • CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The nn the&reigned have Me day hmaed se. traufaetiou of the Ncholeeale and Ratrlrry RI O Buefoefa. under the Omof HAGAN • LOLL . at Nce. Market sad 8 Colon street. A.:. HAGAN, DANIAL AUL. mhltf blve sold my interest in the bucliteee Lonw Miller Co. to li. A. utlie, ho, wth Philllpe will carotin we at the old' stud. No "i Trost .t. I cordia lly rooommend lisstatiadtw, tousle atop friends. P. U. !mum_ Pittaburali, July ITthi iksA. 'LONG & CO., Bali and Brans Faun . & au Fi re and a tt.% Invite sttention to their atoms o handellere, Brackets. Peridsnte and other fixture. We fit up houses with steam arid — as, make bro. castings of all kinds taunter, furnish Railroad pcimps and tank dr• tinge, and keep anti-attrition metal constantly no hoed. ii3l It\TOTICE—The interest of . nsr. John At 11 .W 1,113 our burin o, renter= thie date. by egeee• meat. Our boehrret u Wholerale ferment will be eon tinned by the rerosieltur partnere, rimier the firm of BAG ALM', Oliel [LUTE et CO.. rice.`l3 Ntikti 11/ Weed rt., Pittsburgh. ItAOALET. WOODWARD! (10., No_ 2%1 Market rt... Pittaboreb.Deo. 19.18. A-debt WM. BAGAIAItIi t CO. TOTICE.—The lots firm of JONES dE QUIGO haring been dissolved by the death of John uigg, on the 27th lust., the business of sald drug will be settled by the undersigned, at their ontoe, earner or Roma and First streets. Sept. 30, 1854.—0 e...! ISAAC JONES, slurring feather ISAAC JONES, Manufaeturer of Sori f r i l and Blister Steel, - Plough Slab Steel, Steel Plou Co.c h "d Kt , Ptir SPriugg /dress Nut Tapna, elf Patent Server Mall and thagareered Iron Axles.—Corner o I Bow and Punt street. Pittsburgh. • mew re Joa -D. I. ILOOTNi. B. ROOERS & CO., Mantifacturerm or y Rove. Patent fomented Steel enittyator.—office ourner onto.. and Vint etreeta. Pittetttruh. XYfiCE.—ln consequence of having sold our Fortmeee to the .d.mbrla Troll Company, the rthip heretofore existing under the firm of P.SHOEN. ER t CO, St Mill Deck Furnace. and also the, part nerohlp ealating under the firm of KIM) R FIIOENTLICR GEE, at Cambria Furnace, are both Illoolvegl. The bud nem will he nettled Up by the manager. at the and George S. Flog. who are authorised to uee the males of the rementive Uwe in rattling lobthe huminese. tIEOROE S. KING • P. suomonosi .loot Sent. ma. !herb I. I 2 3. fmtuktfl W. lIERSTINE & CO., Commission e and Forwarding Merchants, and Dealer. generally n Pittaburgh, ninemosn. and other Sigurd., tura, kr-, Nos. 93 nod ga, Prost street, Pittsburgh. The undersignedhaving formedaco-partner ship, under the style of D. W. HERSTINE A CO., Ey the transaction of a General Agency, Conmolasion, Forwarding and Produchusmens, at No. 93 and 11.514Y0nt street, are yr. :.red to give .pecial attention to filling order., receiving and forwarding produceand menehandbe, and to the ex ecution of all basins. that may be entrusted to their care. D. W. lIERSTINE, EICIIBAUM. Ham ro-Clarte S That., William [legate/ A Coa W CO.: F. Sellers Co.; flay a Inack; KraMer 1 Bah= Henry Graff, Faqi Elettbsmi S. 11. Johnson , &nit T. Bakewell, Rani Genres Wiles. Eel; .WlOOlOl3 Stoner , Boa NOTYCE: Joseph Fleming having two dated with him Jneeph Abel, the businese berretta be conducted under the etzleafJOSEll ABEL CO. st the old stand, corner of Smithheld and ronoth Meet. .1•12 C-PARTNERPHIP, =The undersigned have this day entered Into co-partnership, under the name and sty le of J. A. IIUTCIIII3ON tr Le), for the purpose ortrenssetlnd a lbmmlssion and Grocery Acridness. A.M. A. W DUTC/llSkitf. Pittobarah. Yeti. . '6i — fns A. M. ALLINGF ORD. CO-PARTNERSHIP—IIaving associated F. S. Ward wall me In lb. Drug baeleres. the hied now edit be carried on Dom We_ date. under the eryle o - IL El IiDLLDRB • 00. January 2d. MM. bte SELLERSE. 'ad], Wilolesale and Retail Dealers In Drugs, Paints, 011 s, Varnlehas 1.. N 0.57 Wiesd atreet .a 4 ISSOLOTION OF PANT N ERSHI P.— Notial Is hereby given that the P Partnership hare re. exlstbsg ander the firm sad Idyl. of - KI7.VER K I WIER ham been dissolved. The man of WATCH CRYATALS wiiLbe carried on aa usual by the remaining partner. All order, promptly attended Co. PETER MILNER, No. Stir Penn al., ..410 Harardstown. Pittebureb. - FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS Awe& GttreOf SPY.4*Gauge, and as N'.."‘"" and rERSONS who are laboring under this dis, teeming malady will and the LEGETABLE EP! rrrc PILLS' to be the only remedy ever discovered km daring Palley:l7,or Falling Fits. These Pilla mann a specific action on the nervous term fed. althouch they am prepared especially for the WC . / TU A . t a t 6 will hp found of .Manal hen with weak nerves,or whose nevus syetem has been pro s trated or chattered from soy hat...rex. In chronic complaints, or diseases 0. lon standing. superinduced by nervournms, they are es. medingly beridelaL Price sa per lam or two Mara for $5. Pereonsoni cd the city, enclosing a remittance, will have the PIN met them through the all, tree of postage. For mho by BETH S. ii 4 ICE, No. 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md., to whom orders from all parts of the Union most be in s` addreased,-paid. Yor ale Pittsburgh. by FLIMINU PR No. ea Wood st. otSll,ltwisleT ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS, THOMPSON & SOBIZIF, iciLASS STAINERS, No. 135 Third street, Pittsburgh, respectfully Invite the attention of the pir U. and of Architect. Buildersand Gentlemen or True ten about to bond private residences. churches. to thel .peel mens of STAINED GLASS, at their eetablishment, for which Silver Medals re awarded by the Pennsylvania State Only in 1863, and by the Allegheny County Felt Jur Ma They are prepared to execute Stained alone of icebry style and design. Air churches, private dwellings or steamboats, from the plaint.. and cheapest to the moat with msd coetln including the der:nation of churches with Life-Like figure. scriptural and allegorical entuects, and every other description of Ornamental Window. also, Ornamental Door, Transom', Bide Lights, Sky Lights, el., intrmlneing LembraPutPrMt. Eowere, and every varies• ty of scroll work. Enamelled Glamor new and hmdsome mttereis at low prim. and Risky Lamp. and Lampe for Rotel, Theytaurant. got work handsome idyls at Gine notice.can point to Greed, execrated to riot city and otherplace., for chnruhmtetemmbeets andprtrat dwelling.as midst.. of their ersorkeity and Grill. delnydAlherT Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! •ALEELIEF IN FIVE MINOTEBI-01, TYLER'S GUM ARABIC COUGH CAN] ,Y DROPS PATENTED ISM. FrIIESE DROPS wherever they have been troduced, bare speedily superneded.all o ner Con fect, Lozenges, Wake, ire., Me the relief of Crash, Hoassenem, Sore Th.oatand all Polo:mow y Consumptions. Their superiority remittals I nn ir agreeable flavor, pence ofany initulous drug their composition, and to their prompt action without interfering with diet or burl Tee, or rendering the ayatern more susceptible or eold.— on are the most suitable for CHILDREN. and eery ben eficial to PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS: they re mote all hrukitess from the throat. and clese• gaol den tone to the Minn. Price 125,i and ZS matte, boo. Sold who/era/aand tail Ni ?LEMING EROS, (late Kidd e, 0e..1%-d d p i Co.) No. 60 Wood re at. nod most 'Brun and Candy Stor Blairsville Female Seminary. . Rs, B. 11. cf Mrs. P. I'. SUMPLEY: Prlnciptar. co next session will commence May 7th, ntlann 11 week. The retire energleri of th e Lahr and of six thoroughly educated Teechert am de voted to Its gurernment and the various departments nix systematic. thorough and extended course of bemale Edu cation. The thariou.editks, rum 130 feet In length. affords ample accomm (lethal, fee 70 hoardierr ortolan, taro in a roam. Fapenso (exclusive of vatting) $OO per et mien. Medium extra charges for Instrumental Mega, I/earring, Painting and the Modern - Languages. No chuefor Voca l Mu s ic, Penmanship or Lath, Catalogue. Ineyheobtained dimAf Jo. WoodualL Esq., ar J. 11. Mellor, Er Pittsburgh.— e 1,0,7 8" e., _ M=NtMDMMI JOSEPH WHITE'S iffluk CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! OSEPH WHITE now carrying on busi sn In hl.spaelous premise., tn.. enter d,) Jtwo Pittsburgh and Laterencutille, near she Two bill.la no rn n. respectinlly 'mite, the nubile to blared hi. 'Mato( CARRIAGES., annum, Pe. And hepertPeder• Informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price on iN made. Fourteen pun experience In the badner enable. him to place before his paUona the ..me cholas eolloction of Carriages, which so snarly yeag l u . st It hu been his mtil,c lar ed .degiAtmg:t=l.egnfro The en vadosi:r b d u n n ur 'pitmen Is complete, rte economy . a hi. ILLTUKCIIISIOntI..r, supply the beet and moat litablonalue Manufactures at moderate, prier& Unencumbered by shore heavy expeneekwheave hich d:We tban mania Ibr decorating Houses of bua the prim of Goods, (owing to U tanes rge rent%) Janda White n will sell cm ready money may,at much len than the usu al profit. ii.11.-o.trriages repaired in the bat mama'. , 6 ld o , to paten, IMMINENT BANS NOTES WIL KINS ourth ee, CO. IVO. 71 P RE BUYING THE NOTES of the fol. • lowing broken bank. at the marked rata.' • l intnekr Trust Co.. -" R 7 cents • Newport Sandy Fund, (asealll--- 10 do do 'do (non ands:inward) ." D u p., ~,00ntr Bank, Naplerwille. - Bank of Rockford, 11l- 80 •• Farmers' Bank of .................._....ea " Ptiteolr. Union. " 80 " City Mechanics and Farmers Ils:nk, Sprloggeld 80 " Railroad Bank t0r5......_,. 80 " Rent orareleetile. . ... 76 'I Government Btmk Beak of Mlch Rank of Washtemaw.-..- .0 • lOW and Kalamazoo R. R. Rank 31) Trans Allegheny Bank, ..... , 9? AU Indiana free bank Note at from 3 to 30 per cent. dis count. Other brokari and uneurrent Rink Notts, Breldli gokl, and alive! coin bought at best rat.. b 9 WILKINS i CO. _ St. Clair 'Hotel fbrair root and 52. /Tar its., Pilibtergh, /9- TUE undersigned, formerly . of "Brown's,- having - taken thle Imo and coinialione te , and having red:Milt In magnificent axle, would yr ortinliT invite hii Mend e and the trevaling /MUM MC me Mut • call. Amused, eat, the convenience c,f the fume and hie long expniencein the builnese, he arm. entire malefaction, hie fe3.l 'l'l2e. g i t i . " o! t Zlb It:i INE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND FOR SAM aliarell-lanteed, and situate 3 miles from L abe 2.1 a WWI trlli t t r IN& leaaant "iggfuTt.4":l.l?,l stable, coal home. to. Tam grape arbor.; idea 'NM, MO. Pear. quince, rem and other trade aroma': btal r.d.ot mewaua . 740. 3.1 at. HESBY TERJAN HYMN BOOKS4O6'd to day by Name% a large awrtmentof pr.kr....d Innis . 3larket st, Dear 91h.. ("IN TILE OHIO AND PA. RAILIIDAD , ....' 40 acres of'Leed In Economy toerroldp, Bee7,r O. •U'td 2 calla Inca Baton sad Nemmlerton Etweven-trn V. iP. /Win:ed. The Ferns ly e wellete.* 4m .,„ the dreamt Is dared, the balance yell timberod std erected thereon • small theedlietr harm. Price Vb. - pad esyseenta APPI7to . • •-• /1.41e1.4.11c 1 Irl 4 2thrt- L SMALL FARB' SALE„ situated , In iremlnaSownatilo. mg geßreaport. and w one tulle of the Conn.,llaailla Railroad, ototatr.LOw 70 anon NS °twill& Is thud,. and in 'WNW riana 4 <W.: tlystkad twlanee One tlmner. Me 1gn0r0V4 , 4 3 _ , !, , ,, :U . 1%1 aw i ga L tioll , :, stable. , AT I = The plans is wall watarod. ' llind yell & e gg* Warneadwt orita Winona Apply lo pi 4f t :a. nrn B.- NeLd . a SON. : I' - -- - ST. LOUIS 111DES,-LOO just reed and fir DI: 1.411.40 L
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