CinMi QITY bEI'ARTBMWi PITTSBURGH: MONDAY! MORNING,. APRIL 9,1855 Presentment of the Grand Jury ATTU'S EIAILCtI TERM, 1835. 'The grand dins , came into the Courtof Quarter Sessions on Saturday, and after returning a num ber of bills of Indictment, made the following presentment, and were discharged. The - Grand Ivry aquiracr En and for Allegheny Cosalyy, would respectfully repreeent : That during the past two weeks they have diligently appli ed — themselves to their duties, acted upon 299 blllci of_ indictment—report leg the result of that action to this court, to the suggestions of which in their charge at the cons meecement of -their sessions, they hare been much indebted.l • • During_carr investigation our attention has been attracted to the large and increasing number of petty and trilling cues returned to court involving a loss of time to the parties and tojurors, and a very.grat outlay of money fries the county treasury and the pockets of "both prosecutors and defendants. Nor is this the greateseinlthej tease ; petty quarrels and Alapaha arisau often converted by useless litigs tires, intolifelccrig fetided thetudden passion of a MOIIIISt thus irritated into malice existing for years. Many of these cases should be set tled before a magistrate—and we would earnest ly recommend that cases of assault and battery, not charged as YOwith intent to kill" or commit other felony, ehould be decided by one or two mag istrates, with or - , without a jury of six citizens, as the legislature may see fit., Such &reform as would enlarge the powers of magistrates in pet ty cases, would Prove of great benefit, both in pe cuniary and moral sea .e, to the community, by Nemeth g their Speedy and inexpensive disposal. In acting upon so large a number of bills,. it . was mathral for ua to inquire as to the causes of the crime Drought to our notice. and we Can' not shut our eyes to the - self-evident fact that the great mass grit, has been caused by the use of intoxicating; liquors, and we cannot expect any abatement Belong as this exciting cause con - tinu'es unrestriated, and liquors are sold as ly as bread and groceries. Experience has de monstrated-the folly of endeavoring to "regu late", this trelfre=snd we but add our mite to the testimony of Mr predecessors for many terms of this Court, -When we recommend that the legislature restrict itssale to' such purposes of art in which admit may cease to cause the evils ' now occasioned by. its unrestricted sale. The habit of Carrying deadly weapons a rigid ' ly increasing—from the growth of rowdyism in - our cities, and tram the fact that such rowdyism juitifies those exposed to it in arming for self, defence. The commission of an assault and bat tery, whin umapanied by even the exhibition of a revolver, pistol, colt, slung-shot or "Muckier," should meet. with a mush more severe punish-. meat on that account—end the possession of such weapon*, by s Person arrested for drunkenness or disorderly ocet, should be made an offence by- ' statute. The prevalence. of rowdy habits among our youth, arid the frequent exhibition of & reckless - disregsrd of human life and limbs by' each of them as have -fallen into evil company, and are going in the broad way that leads to de struction, admonish us dist further legislation is required_ to stem the tide of vice„-now we trust -at its trillest tide. That we might judge of the condition of our - county prison, we visited that building, which we found: much crowded. ` Some of the cells contained four, and quite .s number three pris oners—with only one bedstead in each cell, and in a very inadequate etopply of bed-clothing.— The ventilation is very defective, and a long im prisonment, under such circumstances, cannot fail to prove prejudicial to- the health of the most vigorous. We found some of the prisoners in bed, and all of them idle..., The want of room to =fine them in separate cells compels the asso ciation of the novice with the hardened in crime•—rheyouth, &first - tires committed, with the hoary headed offender, than what should be an institution for reform into a school for vice , where every- accomplishment in villainy may he • acquired gratis, or at public expense, from . the experienced' criminal. Under this state of things, ean we wonder that-ao many re turn s second time, who have once been commit ted to oar prison ? - NV e consider the. present system of Imprison ment is our - tounty jail as at war with the de mand of nature` for physical exercise, and the decree that by' the sweat of his face man shill earn ithi.bread—srui Re can see no justice in heat . fly taxing the Virtue's and industrious, for the implied - of the idle and violate: "If any will • riot work neither shall he eat," were words fitly spoken, end should be applied to the numerous vagrants who inhabit our prison, and afford each a harvest- of fees to oar magistrates and constables. We would recommend that the Commissioners take some course by which these vagrants maybe employed, in or out of the prison work-house if neceseary—and that they apply for sschlegislstion as may be necessary to effect this object. . The large expenses of vagrancy to our empty _ sinorintitig to more than sixty fire hundred del - dais last year, 'and threatening to reach doubli that anternot in the current twelvemonth—is - needlessly increased hj some of our magistrates - committing eadand noted vagrants for one, two, Ave or ten, instead of thing days--and when it is known that the various fees connected with simple commitment amount to $1,69}, and the practice alluded to far rendering these commit meats more frequent is considered, it will cane no surprise whin we state that the fees for put -Ling these vagrants in prison, in 1854, amounted to more than - doable that of their maintenance.— Seas are committed two, three and even half a dozen times, within a month when a tingle ' commitment foe thirty days would answer every purpose, glare 17.51. or Dia - um con Curare Thiamin': _ - To remedy these evils the Legislature should restrict the snit - whichany magistrate shall re ceive for summary convictions in any -one year ..,.and provide by law that a vagrant a second " time esurictedbefare a magistrate shall not be • sent to prison Ism than thirty days, but that he may be committed for two or three months; with somewhaVaimilsr provisions in cases of secend convictions of drunkenness and disorderly . . The fees rad in these eases have led to a practice - on the part- of officerk - and others, of -awaiting the discharge of a vagrant emir to seise ' him and procire his recommittal 'ere the air of . the jail has been bloirn mom his- person by the 'free winds of fiesven. Although we have as yet no evidence oft the fact in many exits, we have every.resson tit believe that persons ire ramie mined ere they have left the prison, and without • seeing the face of the magistrate who decides ' upon their fate, or the face of tha witness, if in deed any third be, wholistified against them l . -The Commissioners should carefully examine . the charges far the committal of vagrants, and refuse to pay', the some Where such committal is clearly - ' Oar &Menden basing been directed to this mt. ject by the cuss, we have investigated it to the extend that our time would permit, and ascertain- - eil thetoitaing . the first three maths of this • year, which hive just expired, the commitments on summary cenvictioni hive ruched the mop - - Mons- number Of I,lB7—being in 'January . 808, in Rahway 887, end in March 447—costing for officers' fees i_over nineteen .hundred dollars; while during the same period lastyear the num ber was bat 551- th e increase being more thin liandred per icent, with no &eta a correspon ding increase in the cost of maintaining the per- VMS committed in p . rison. These facts will jos ' a co y a continued ; att ention of Grand Juries to this - subject, until the evil has in sane inty been rem edied, and the Unually increasing burden of its cost removed from the shoulders of the tax-pay . - Trusting that proper leeslation, st the present Session, maylighten the labors of oar successors, and that the exertion of your honors and the Dis trict Attorney, to suppress crime ' may be crowned 'with success, *e conclude this presentment of such =Uteri co we deemed ourselves called upon to britutto time notice of the:Court, the Legisla ture; and the people of Allegheny County. All of which Tel, lespeutfullj present. J. E. Al'Cans, Foreman. . _ . • YOZ IthiITAINEICI GOOD/ 'UNDER: FAUX PRMVilleza•--Hendetson—Wilson, or. this city appeared Mayor Volt, on Siturday, and.4plde oath ohorghigitroan named Geo. Bradsbairifith obtaining goods to the amount of $376,000 under false pretence'. The prosecutor allegeithat on Monday the 2d inst., defendant obtained the, go ods falsely representing that heowned a large area of coal finds near the city. George F. DU= also made a similar inform tjon against Bradshaw, charging him with hay ' lug purchased from: him - earwig flat-boats and barge" to the amount of $6OO, representing at the same tuna that bowas worth $20,000. The proseoutors,i seems,learned that Bradshaw ar for these purchases bad made an assignment of his property (the fiat-boats and barges included) to Jacob Mit hence their snity. Bradshaw was committed-to jail for trial. COICPLAISTS.--WRIRII IS TIM Srassr Comas ' stoiseT—The following complaint wee ',entered on the Compla.nt Book lest Beturday: The attention of the Street Commissioner is oiled to , the Ssistenee of a nuisance an Third et: ' - above Grant before the' Baptist Church. The :,parement has streams of tar or pitch on it run ning from the'roof of the Church. People step iii it. treating the eideirtilks add steps and.ruin jog the 'carpeting in the neighborhood- ' Notice of this noir-nee was entered on the COmplaint wok. (o , x . op , ago„ but it is not yet abated.' Anotherlem anw3fing - but more daugeroun nu isance is a rattons wall on Third street, a door . or two Am{ Baxter - Si . Idareo's Mts.' If not = Tenineet.Vor,mtrengthened soon it will fall end crush some passer-by.. It alitiald be attended to at on ce. If the Street Comudsiotier wants a - -prosecutor hi either of theiniicasen ha wlll And - one byttellit* on the encePhatman ,„ Tnz Coarser= Slacruns n Dutentsse Boa' I ounn.—This matter came up again in. the court of Quarter Sessions on Saturday. Wilson Me ci.clises sated obtained leave .to present an mended petition from a large nainber of voters in the borough, alleging under oath that there , were fifty illegal votes cost and miring an inves. tigation by the Court. The amended petition consists of two specifi cations. :lest forth that on the 16th of March 1855, being the day appointed by law for the holding of en election for township, and borough officers, William C. Miller and John Buhonp were candidates and were voted for, for the office of burgess of said borotigh; that the said W. C. Miller. according to the re turn of the Inspeetors of said election district re ceived 66 Totes, and John Bithoup, 86 votes: that the said. Buboup received 60 illegal votes: and that four legal votes were rejected by said inspectors that would have been polled in favor of said Miller, by which (had such illegal votes been rejected and legal votes received,) the re sult of said election would have been changed and the said Miller elected to the office of bur gess of said borough of Duquesne. That Thomas H. Stewart, Samuel Murphy, David Acheson, Andrew Jackson,Thomas Bart ley, Stephen Fisher James Dlin and Earnest Eggers were candidates for councilmen; that the Inspectors returned Stewart, 88 votes; Murphy, 95; Acheson, 98; Jackson, 96; Beatty, 60; Fish er, 65; Dale, 60; Eggers 65; that Stewart, Mur phy, Acheson and Jackson rceeived 60 illegal votes and that four legal votes were rejected by Inspectors. The specification contains similar allegations with regard to Stephen Jackson and David Crowe, candidates for Assessor—Jackson receiv ing the illegal votes; ales with regard to Thomas Bartly, Hersey Sethi, A. M. F. Johnston and John Bahoup, candidates for Assistant Assessor— Johnston and Bohoup receiving the illegal votes; also with regard to James Bell and Matthew Voegtly, candidates for Judge of Eleotions—Bell receiving the illegal votes, also with regard to Thomas Nesmith, A. Jackson,David Acheson, Win. C. Miller, Louis Feidhach, and Andrew Easily, candidates for 'School Directors—Nes mith, Jackson and Acheson receiving the illegal Toter, also with regard to Wm. Thompson. Wm, Oakley, Robert McConnell and George Monl, candidates for Inspectors of Elections—Thomp eon and Oakley receiving the illegal votes; and also with regard to Jas. Moon and Alex. Datzell, candidates for Constable—Moonreceiving the ille gal votes. The second specification is: That A. M. F. Johnston who is returned as elected to the office of Justice of the Peace of said borough, was ille gally voted for and is illegally returned as said Justice elect, there being no vacantly to be sup plied and - no such office being calledfor by the notice published according to law in reference to the offices to be filled by such election. J. E. Brady, Esq., asked that the Court, ac cording to an act of assembly, shall appoint a day. for—the proposed investigation. Saturday, the:llst inst. was accordingly named as the day, and the Court ordered the testimony in the ease to be taken by deposition. Trot MONONGJUILLA Wxisonr Blorsas Sas 17.SCLD.—Dennis Shannahan, Henry McCracken, John Foley, and Francis Monday, the individu als who were convicted last week of a riot on the MonornthelaWhart, were brought into the Court of Quarter Sessions 011 Saturday morning, 'to re coin sentence. ' Preview' to their appearance in Court, James McCully, Wm. Frew, James Laughlin and Joseph Mcrunsey testified to the precious good charac ter for peace, sobriety and morality, of Henry _McCracken, one of defendants. Similar testi mony was offered on the trial with regard to the other defendants. Judge McClure, before pronouncing sentence, remarked that the Court had years ago made up its mind to inflict the severest penalties of the law against persons convicted of rioting. Riots must to put down and kept down, or all pubrto security is at an end. A riot ie like a fire on a windy day, and unless it is crushed at its incip iency, there is no telling where it will stop. In the present ease, the Court if It err at all is dis posed to err on the Bide of mercy, inasmuch as highly respectabbl citizens bad voluntarily come forward and bore testimony to the - good charac ter of defendants. But the defendants must re member that the Court has it in its power, by act of Assembly to place rioters under Major Beck ham's tuition for a period of three years, and when they go out and resume their business, let them keep cool and beware of becoming involved in another riot, else the Court, if it errs now, will certainly not err in case of a second offence. If the prisoners are-ever engaged in moodier riot, they msy expect to hare twenty muskets', with the District Attorney at their head, Cracking about their ears. Then they will have both the "low and the gospel" against them After some further remarks the Court proceeded to pass sen tence as foßoirsi • Dennis Shannabart sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution• pay a fine of V 5 to the Com monwealth,. and undergo an- imprisonment of one Wender month in the County Jail. . Henry McCracken, John - Foley, and Francis Manday at received similar' sentencos, and were then remanded to jail. A. HACK Darras FUDD aoa Exxonnox.—lt gives no pleasure to state that one of those mid night extortioners on :hose outrageous opera lions we commented pretty severely the other day, has been caught up in his swindling career and made tofeel the tender embraces of the law. The particulars of the case are as follows: . Two gentlemen named George Woods and- Joseph Coleman arrived in the city on Friday night .on the steamboat Louirriik. Desiring to get to the depot of the Pennsyleazda Bail 13.., to go Fort, they entered the hack of a man named Baughman, at his solici tation. No particular arrangement was made with regard to fare. When the hack had got as far as the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, the driver stopped and demanded $2,00 fare from Coleman. This he positively refused to pay ami was compelled to get out and find his way on foot to the Depot as best, he could. When Baughman got to the - corner of Seventh and Grant, he stopped- again and demanded $1,50 from Woods, who had remained In the hack, tell ing him at the same time that the depot was ..jastaronnd the corner." Woods, it apparel had but a dollar of change, which Baughman took and drove.off. The two victims appeared before the. Mayor, on Saturdayand made information against Baugh man. A warrant was placed in the hands of of- ScerWray, who, after considerable dieffrulty suc ceeded in arresting him in the stable of the Al leg,heny house, • In - the rear of Christy's Hotel, Penn street. Ha was taken before Mayor Volt and fine $0 for not having the rates of fare post ed is his hack as required by ordinance. He was also fined $2 for extortion, and was sent to to jail .to await trial on another charge of the same nature. 'Ala Baughman Is the same man wbo wee com plained of at the ?divot's office In Allegheny by a.trareler whom he had swindled in the same TSB lita z icuae Humour CAdl.---.IOIIT CA 'T Aaasn.—The arguments Of 'counsel in the El z- Abeth nialicou.sj miantdef case wertsconcholed on Friday eveidny,4 The charge •of the Quirt wu deliveredpn Saturday, and was considered not at unfavorable to the defendants. . The jury retired and remained out until 12 o'clock on Batetrelay; when.. they entered the Court Room and announced that they could not agree. Judge McClure remarked that it was plain curtand they must gb back again'. Three or four times this term Juries have been unable to agree and every. case wee u plain as day light. Juries must agree or a new panel must be bad. The jurors must return to 'rho Jury Root and the Court will adjourn till Monday. If a verdict be agreed on before that time, it will be sealed and the jury enn.dispente. Other, wise they will have to remain there over Bun day. The chop , falien inters 'then retired, and the Court adjourned. The Constables were - ordered not to allow the jury any refreshment except by permission of the Court, There Is something amusing in this summary method ofJeging with ajury. Close - confinement and empty stomachs' are no doubt wonderfully provocative of :verdicts. But np to nix o'clock, Bataiday evening, the Jury were still enjoying their self-prolonged "durance vile." limrmacsn.-B.lexander ; Forsyth Nand John hi'Lenis, two young men convicted of-assault and battery last week, were- brought into the . Ccart-'of, Quarter •Sesalons on Saturday tolre calve sentence. - Judge Ili'Clure addressed theta as follows : "You have been - tried in ibis Court and found guilty ornasault and• battery: You met an unoTending .Dutchmati, took his , whip I out of Ids hand laud. beat !dui. moat shamfully, until ion were stopped by. person who Inter fared. This conduct was cruel and cowardly.= , None but cowards would attack a harmless and helpless man. If you pandit in such a course you will soon be :numbered amongst the vilest rowdies who carry slung-shots and arm them selves with-Mike and pistols.. Yon stand as-It were en the brink of a - precipice, and nfilm yrureform, the gallows melte penitentiary, may boa your fate. But the Court,would advise you to profit by this adtannition, and hereafter con duit yourselves in a more becoming and orderly manner." They were then each sentenced to pay a fine of 6} cents, pay they costs, and under go three months' imprisonment in the „County Jail. . . 'hiattonistsu..—Thouve Neely,' who vas elect ed Constable of the borough of Blanchester three months ago, appeared before the Court of Ses sions on Saturday,- sad reidimed his office. He dated - that Thou= -Boling, the candidate who received the sect& highest number. of. votes had removed from tbe borough and would- not be baidc;and that no other ceuildatee reist for , the office. The Court ordered affidavit to be made of them factat.arid stSmorettior to , Mr Neely will be-appointed next Saturday.• lantana to rue Autattani Coverrar.—.The Olean Journalstates that the'raftsmen are buAily employed•all along the Allegheny riser, in get ting their lumber ready for the lower market.— None went down last fall, and the aeciniuiated stock of two seasons is consequently on hand.— Immense quantities will of course be run. LARCCAT.-A young colored girl named Ma rgaret Graham was brought before the Mayor on Saturday, being charged, 43i1 oath of Mr. McKee of MoSee's Rocks en the Ohio, with the larceny of a number of dresses and other clothing the property of his daughter. The accused was ful ly commited for trial. Insoaan.—TLe Grand Jury on Saturday, ig nored a bill for assault and battery preferred by a negro known'as Buck Wade, against John Nel son, and adjudged prosecutor to pay the costs. Bock was called into' , Court and not having the "ready" about him was committed to jail until the costs are paid. . Basan.—On and after to-day, the bakers have determined to-advance one cent on the price of small loaves, and two cents on largo loaves ; other words, a "five cent loaf" will cost six cents and a "ten cent loaf" twelve eents. RSTINLEMD.-7113,DiValCh gates that Edward S. Allen, Esq., of Olympia, Washington territory arrived in the city on Friday evening• Mr. Allen was formerly a resident of Pittsburgh and has been absent a number of years. Ws were informed on Saturday that the Grand Jury had found an indictment for murder In the Brat degree against Joseph Davis, and for mur der in the second degree against George Couch, the defendants in the West Pittabnrgh murder case. Tim Chronicle states that Mrs. troffmeister, the woman reported as killed by the falling of a lamp of ooal on her head, in West Pittsburgh, is not dead:hut is recovering from the injury. tancorr.—Ald. Thompson on Saturday com mined to jail:for trial, on oath Henrietta Davis charged with larceny on oath of Helen Dicier Passim:aux.—The - Presbytery of Allegheny City meets in Excelsior Hall this morning. Dr. Plamer preaches the usual sermon this evening' MANIA A Worm—There are two persons, o male and e female now in the County Jail, suffering under this terrible disease. BY TELEGRAPH Latest from Ualiforata. NEW Your., April 7. . . The steamer Illinois arrived at 1} o'clock with about 300 passengers and $760,000 treasure, which is principally consigned to Metropolitan Bank $175,000; Brexell &Co., $180,000; Wells, Fargo & Co., $14,0011; Wm. Hoge & Co., $lOO,- 000; Baker &. Morrill, $43,000; Johnston & Lowden, $30,000. The Illinois briogi dates to the 16th March, brought down by the Sonora. The John L. Ste pbeos Irma going into San Francisco when the Sonora left. The California news is unimportant. None of the suspended banks have resumed. Robinson's saving Bank yielded no assets. The deposits amounted to $2.07,000. Robinson haabeett ar rested on a charge of embezzlement. Theaffairs of Adams k Co., comes before the courts in a. variety of shapes. G. Hobart Saunders and attorney of San Fran cisco were arrested on a charge of forgery, when 20,000 bail was furnished by Saunders, who im mediately decamped. , There have been abundant rains. The trial' of Hamilton Bowee, late Treasurer • San Francisco, indicted for embezzling public' monies, resulted in his acquittal. The mining news is favorable. The reports of the Kern River diggings aro rather contra dictory. Large amounts Of gold are arriving from the interior. The steamer Major Tompkins was wrecked on the south side of Esquimau' harbor. Her pas sengers and crew were eared. The vessel is a total loss. A duel was fought near San Francisco between Col. Wm. Walker and Mr. Carter Walker. The latter received a slightiround in the toot. • It having transpired that patients in the Ma rine Hospitals were always taken out at elections and made to vote at five or six different polls. resolutions to discontinue the Hospitals after the first of April passed both branches of the Leg islature. The bill prohibiting barbarous and noisy amusements on the Sabbath passed, and only wants the Governor's signature to become a law. The markets condoned quiet without change of Importance.. Australia dates to January 12th hare been re ceived. Admiral Dea Pointer, commander of the French equattronin therraliflognil On boort( the fsigste laforte before ebe reached Callao. Dr. Catherwocal, aa.American is about to ex plore the interior of Australia. The investigaton into the late riot at Balls rot boa terminated. The charges agninet the Govensment -officers hare 'proved unfounded while ,the leaders lye dissatudled miners and merely political ..roirdies. The gold licenses were, however, to be' done away with. Balinese is very dull and the markets are overstocked. Bassos, April 7.—The •Committee of the Leg feature appointed to larestigate-the late visita tion to 'the Roxbury limintry, held a session this morning. The editors of the ..91certnier were present and affirm the truth of their published statement. It was finally remised by the com mittee to examine theinmate.s of the nunnery and also members of the committee, who made the visit. The Halifax Chronicle of April Ist says: Yes terday morning the brig America arriewl from Boston with a complement of the new troops, about 90, principally Germans. Boirox, April 7.—The Senate concurred in 35 amendments to the Temperance Bill. In the House the Committee on Federal Relations was. Instructed to make inquiry, and reporton them pediency of expressing the viewo of the legisla, tun on the veto of the Spoliation Bill. Nrw Your, April 7.—The Swiss paupers.re ported by the American Consul at Zuricb, as having been shipped ibitbis country, it Is ascer tained are bound for New Orleans. • Borne, Apra 7.—Argtimenta oo the queetioo °flaw in the Burns cue; wee postponed yester day, until Tuesday, owing to the illness of Dis trict Attorney Ballet. Timms, April 7.—The legislature adjourned sins die yesterday at 12 o'clock. Nzw Tont, April 7—Erening.—Cobton ad vanced 1 with sales 6000 bales. Flour, good Ohio firm, sales 6000 bbls. of Southern, regular sales: 25,000 bbls. sold at $9,60510,38. Wheat firm with upward tendency. Corn a trifle higher, sales4B,ooo bus. western mixed at $l,- 05. Beef unsettled; sales 800 bbla. at sl6® $14,62 for old Ines, and $14,750814,87 for prime. Sugars active; sales 1000 Wide. Orleans at 4{.06}. Lard unchanged with' a moderate business. Bolter lower; sales o.io at 12018. Whiskey, 0616, unsettled sales at 86036. Stock,- firm; Money plentiful ; Indiana fires 84}; Missouri sixes, 933; Beading 87, N. F. Central 941 Erie 621 ; Cleveland & Toledo, 78$. Puranstruit, April 7.—Eoening.—Fleur, no new feature; but little export demand, and only a few hundred . bbis. diepoeed of at s9,B7x}® 10. Rye Flour end Corn Meal scarce; email sales of the former at $6,76 and. of the latter at $4,60." A goad demand for Wheat, but the supplies Come forward mny slowly; tulles:soo :bushels primo Penns. red at $2,61@2,62; sales 1000 hued,. white at $2,66: sales 1000 bush. Southern mixed at $2,63, and 2000 blab. Virginia white at $2,60. Rye, wanted, and sales at $1,86. The receipts of Corn are small; an active Inquiry and prices again advanced; stiles 4000 bush. Southern yellow at 07, and, 2000 Penna. at 98. Oats tenth:no to advance; sales 2000 bushels Penna. at 62063: - Groceries and PflAillioDll, a fair business doing. Whisky held firmly, in bbla. 86 and in" bads. 36. • .Cntatamtrt April 7.—Keening—Floor closed at 59,60 ®59,60. Whiskey 29. Provisions firm bat holders not offering and sales limited. Efess Pork held at 164 Sales Balk Sides at 61®6.1 Bacon Sides n, but the latter is not to be had for less than 7i and Shoulders 01. Lard in bbls. 9}. 'nothing doing in other articles. The river has fallen - four inches. Weather tine., STEAMBOATS. For St. Anthony Falls, Min. Ter., direct, And all Landings en the Upper Masks!' I_ l l%a The new and substantial ! , e• 13Peonar PALLSCITIA no..eirtg built ani lielebed at Wells, . • J.B. OILBEII2 - Na a.. IV ILL leave Pittsburgh for the above and all Interenellate landlnini, on the Nair condng of navigation of to Upper klinduips. Poe !knight or ow ago app! on board or to John Mu or thingeten, Pitts Curtain Cotter or P. P. (Wee, *Weill.. W, Ulm` earl. Rook Wand. Gem%alt. West a Co. Duougini. 0 .1: B. P.3.lpiop, Z. B. PiWi. N. Moulton, at. &nth*. Eri'btio; kilo w.; , Pt ;WIT. John Jar-10mi, Minnespalla The PALLS bITT le an ertUy on. and arab' hint. 14=1 , inarlilner=bf CZ% ol p =ithre tt = and Onlebed; bunt aplenty for Oa at. authour Palle Ilteamtoat Orentian Ilia. 00d17 the Inaniatiat• iroper• iltion of it Nan a gir, and will ran ma a regular Padua bone /oa or Dablum to Oa Ulla of n Aotb.g 6 stamm uummoo. and ,manned by .=rvi - J. 8.011.11K8 Am.6 T General oon c itu for t .o o ... th and O. f aw (3llgr i t n ar L iroarsorri 4jn of iU . 0 ; ....ADIS U. Azithoor Palo. fILOVER BEED-14 bbls prime Ohio Seed A.JIn stare sail Re male by se • - WILL 11(MITT OAM-1400 bus imatore . and for ode' by .dr• rim. a .ISENMIT. COIiiERCIAL. - - - COILIIIITE6, or AIBITRATION. roa Ecu.— w.a. ezolm Y. P.—Fa. Bsuzzi, Jasutu Moms, • .110. MeDmrr. Jan. &we. PITTSBURGH MARKETS '''• Orstat Prtrugratut Osargrr.l Monday Morning. /10:11 9, 1835. j 51001:31—la still adianclug :- salmi at 0.111 of Go 051.. on. Deem) at $10,00: an wharf. 41 111.. tmlospertrd at $1 0 .72 ; Rom store, 123: Dbl.. artpardon at $10,24 nod 21 do. *atm .41110.50. At mill 10 tobla (Ins .t,SS,C O . OIIAIN —Com firm ;rates on airtral of 000.0 bus, to three lots at 93 and 100 box,'lkno: store at $1.00; qKa advan. dog ; sales of 100 1:00.0n wharf at CO and aro i.... bum eon at at. 1 CIAGGERI prionkstUt acdnit 901 ales of 23 bads tun! far mutrar t 575 10d 10 do. ita`;.-00 dara Molasses 10 Ws. old, el um, of 5 3 0 4 ...t 03 dn. now. orrrus and oak .6240 ars. Coffee. 25 bags at 12. BACON—IM nit market . gabs of. /1. 0 09 Om at EV . 114 and 104, I:L.4.nd 38.000 Zia ba lota. .t 7. Band VC cash and 30 day es 8 If. Sugar•curedg(sas at 114)11M. 1101•8 & SlALT—talei at brews:7 dfjP bales Rope at 2:, and 80(tbua Ilals at $1 . ,60E351,00. 0 -,. 13L00318—• sal, of Iso mm. Rally , . & Co. Te Imene• 11100:40 at $O5, sir mra: OREASE—aaloaof 214),115...xid Gm. 4,8%, tblrtr days. SlMl—soles of 43 ball bbla Trout ar.54,10 and' 28 dn. Whits at $4,75. CIIERSIE—saIea of 80torsa Western Norm 4410. • _ . ... . . . . . . _ i FILDIT-Taalas of 150 ' old Pilaus MI i2,2s and 34 do near at $2,02. apples , t baitlitsl,62. ASIIES—des 0(35 teeiatti. °mania. at a.' f3' . :AN 7 Wes elem., ea - pleasant. The . • /that Vu coming up baud s 4 'manna 'tag. Ibr MONET The weather on I' , • nights continue cold: Nomely and we bun,: Moines active In • Auld pion IS toad cipwarde. It le Very moot will have torn acoommoda ' TtUo mint. of both coin and and at the same time in loam, must goon en ehd. It Is tile.: both here at New Tent, t he narrowed vet 7 nearly to • cash beefs. so that the mcpenelons and contractions of the Bangs will have • lees direct and loss trunnion, effect on Mode and on the boatmen onneeneity than similar duet,. alma Dr the Banks...ld have had els mnothe ago. An other tunable Leckie connection with the present le. oar imports are light. The trade of all the Atlantic eines Is just now peculiar. and. contrasts very broadly with the trade afloat y ear. and the two or three prnions years.— At the present time there Is the taut terelble ,peculation In trade. Banal little more than keeping Imes with de mand. BuTo., rostoo4 or raying in a stock to Wt far teenths, narrow their wareheare to their Immediate ante. This Is a hesithmlartian. and the mat rpeedLand ~..te i ,,connee to o toth restoration of credit. Them tney be 'tome Indl eon of pocunlary difilmilty. hut the trade and toneleses of ths reentry, taken .0 • 'hole, promise as Tell for the 112turs as can be desixyd,. +4.P1111. +or. Exchange on the Weeterne title. Is tecornlng more ised. Thwprese of WOO ope B ank, motto& to quite limited. Th e Illinois and I ndian have established redemption pointy—the first at Chicago, and thew or Ind!. almost Indhumapollo. ant ds can now be obtained formarreney lap% .Y. Coax. Th.. v ort of Spade from Boston for the quarter ending the sus of Marsh. au 17.100.748, against $764.50C1 in the maresponding he 4st razz showing an Increase of V.,351,847. The Minato; statement will show the amount alined@ exported from Neu York and Baton during the tart quarter of the currant Tsar. mnsnarrelFip the tame time In 1654 F 1016. $3,801,53 467 764,03 •• • - Total three month* - Ske4o.4Zi Y 61.616.210 a 999,61 The g =l;, l %dnehlar. tent oat, among et her we entities, boe lot of SIOUPO Eris Bondsof Ina. The Ana log fund feature , of this loon motes tt > o favorite nlth foreign boater. The esporte a/pecie loon Batton for the moath of hlarch wore 2:13. ail of which. with thee exception of about alttODO vent to Europe. Meows Sags k home, of St. LOW*, hare, we understand tronsfemat their collection *mount to Mount Lucas t Si. monde of thst Mt,. In £XO$4OOO Urea la no movement. and yak, are lew fore. Sterling 9...e51e for best denatures ;.. ...%.. "geS.l I te Ten. . . The market edvanees readily. weary week thaw 1., MTalnita:l'PrkVAllSLiersl4 t hl!iPhi hl be:et T ti o-d' a yet attained for the Orson. The prices of BWk Port re. gently. Inyeiveral I=la:tem bare not traneydred bat we teller. they hare gone up a traction. As blobs and liNe were obtained • fitir dare knee. and holder". It Is underaisod, .I,IIOW Lai= eg Instead of S. These datums an lea". comp a relatvelvtha n theed e e ad bt p h t ion 'tenon P roti EV nn ai a ti r elyhap. Fle T kut. i Potaos, Deanal IlTe. ad other. arttchni of the vegetable kingdom. are .t tr:bie ratea—f St. Louis itepub.4th. The arced preeonts nothing now In Money rats" or For elan Evehance. The bosom to demand Wane among the Brokers le a little more salve than yertrelay. The riga., Oho,. gara...1 . 0 Irtn not be aide toleave cm her 11n1 .. either bum made or &caber" drawn, and the high Urals on London and Parte. by the loot parket. hreheblY be maintained through the nest area. The ablprnents rf Gold all!, a mum. emblem: .• but the Mate of the Rank nearer, what le .0111 about four millions attend of tide time last year. and the Bathed offering of wine burble= raper, preleot this juovreeent from matorWlly affecting the Money roartet.—lN. T. Times. IMPORTS BY RIVEIL BTEIIDENVILLE. by Fad Mg, .1[3., 3 & tP 11.. 1 do. ,ZAI bele blebeinte.3 de, utfar, to bia wool. 13 home. 335 boa". guadv7 vonvlaher. 3:A , IIT7LL. LcuLrrille.7-30 bble &dm, A Laughlin: :741'3 1 1 A.Abcre. 1344 blordes. 43 lam oddal. 3 bbl• Dickey • c0:74 dd,r4 bbds 10b..., Strata. A c.c, 4 do, fr./ be. *Athtr4. 111 KC cttcl3.lo 5615511. 25 dc.l.l433hboardo 104 tea hs,sts, 51 554 mide. =miry cdus/5134.4. zAsnviLte, by Cbovdt—n2 bus corn. ZOO bbl. 0) do <urn gamut. 801 l Liggett 22 bb l. ••34u. 2do butter. 2 dot ard. 11.13 bla wool. W Rea, bbl• cum.. W 11c11, tioo I do, Ido lard. 4,4241 bo, 103 1,114 2our, bbdogobarce4 4 eks woe. 1 2 rlElLTotatees, 4V.. So men. IT lobls bu tr .,‘ 3 do Vatted. ssubltiri. WHEELING. br_Foreat bbl 4 flour, Wallace a flardlo.r; VS do. w Hooter; 41 do. SlVandLess. Moans & 21 do, A 2 A ll'Oaun 3. do cat., J A Ilotelliono t rte, 11 bbl. arbeat. On. t 0.c6 [Ada .raa. Eall LIKA , t, Lbe oat. 2 tibla asots.:4 eaAr 1 6 bbl 4 4601. 0 0 3 1 . slxottry bouslenbes. CINCINNATI, by Br. bhiton, Itnbbinn A 6 lard GU. Lena. 11%1.166,6 rw. J Dslanll, 111 bin heron J ♦ 11wtsbisoriar on PA WWI. r i .fity - are nrr 111 do .5 bar n 11,37 bbtln 6.60,611 - 4.6.4136.1 . 6 byr win blr bay, 116 bb/s wilisigny,s73 6r• twist. 3u bias runlet.. 15 gagar. solidry e 013401011.111. BY BROWNBYILLE novrs—za b. gi... 0 .41.1rxth cr. 1$ *ks rags. sundries. IMPORTS By RAILROAD ASI , Prtlntll.4ttlt• R.—1.9) ewidle*, lIblonrs; 23 do soap, 0 Wells etc 4WA oil II (.9 , 311nr, bbl• en, J 1 W Rea; l 0 Was flour. 3lntagossory Lord. ID 001s M DA, 31rozolllows, Remo co; 2 bbls butts". down. 11•11 • Llprettz 1 do. R Falun, 1202 Mu cm., 1100 do Ws, ID Vas dm:lord. 20 do rifirs.llsl oar potato.. 11l do wbrat. If. glares. 2 eon Looses. 3do bogs. 11 sks rAr.t 9 bbl• but. ter. 3 Wads baron. 3 bbls pork. sundry cosulbroors. CU - M.011).M IL-1193 bar *best. Ml martb 100; 21 kW Incl. 3 Ws scat 3 do butter. east. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED—Jac:mg ; Lawton . do Flamed. Ethabeth 21k4Liestt No. 2. Wallsvitl• Foram City. Wlteeling 13ratil. Cincinnati ; I.2terult. Zituttalit.; Lotarrllls, DEPARTED—Jefferson. Itrownycllle T.octinto. d Col Berard. lainalattot Mlelisigut No. 2. IV Hata Canal. Kamm; lituutiteld. Lonin ; Vorest City. Wbect. Ina: Clara'Dinan. Lont.1111.; Ducteya Stale. Cincinnati; btanbanTlll. ; Omits 2tatii. Et. Louts. Bria.-0 . 11 Astnnlaymnlng thee ;net V Indus In the channel and riling. DUDLEY, STONE & CO. COMMISSION A.FORIVARDING MERCHANTS, /VO. 9 SECOND snrcar. (between Main and the Ri(e7,) Louisville, Ky. EAKTICITLAR attention paid to the par ch.. and saa of hemp, OW" Tanta, /Irk, /lama, nova, CAtat, togetbvy ulthall kind. of Produce and Manufactured an k le. follcited. and WIWI advances mods_ IlarOnv large room to iterated to the exhibition and ale of nano Porter. abdodoona. 'Much sad Parlor Oman.. and Muricti Inatrumanta KIM TO W. A. Richardson 1 Co., Hemp Mensukers.l A. Buchanan A Co- Wholesale Grocer, and . Cossenhaten Merchants. Corn s ee t tlla . . Brihnt i sal• ()tzars lard WAMtlea 0.4.7. Park Packers A Corn. Imam-111e, Hy minion erchants, Armstrong A Allen. Peek Dealers. Montstensera, Lange A Co., TM • Dry Goods. ' inthP.dyd Ohio Mechanics' Institute. roURrEENIVI ANNUAL ssirrniriON. Will be opened en the 9th dev of May, '55., IN TIMMY 0/ - t nANIIt'ACTURERS, Mechanics, Artists and all others ere invited to.wontributa leech:nem o labor and exhibitioneof their 'MIL competent Judea will be appointed to cattable and sward Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas, to thote entitled to the same under the rules. Soft-Dilettanti/no la called to the 6th Kara Premium. Mt —For the moat practical Inendloualapted to common um, tote eitimated with recreant id chespoem and gen eral utility, ealdbital from soy portion of the united Pteta — PillyDdlccra All articles from • distance win be carefully stored and s v foamed ,o, ebsto to the owner. after Ite arrival, aa tll the fair Mora . Any information that may be desired will Ib fornthbod mcoptly, addremine the -Prakient. Librarian. or ,See'y tithe tastitoto. OiIAS. comm.V7II.STACII. rahlit•l - Chen of .on Yahibition. • WM— H. TAUNT dc CO, Sucesesors to Thomns Kennedy, Jr.) WUMUFACTIIREBS , 01 1 `. GILT AND MAMMARY LOORINOALARR, PORTRAIT AND ' FRAMES, and Dealers in InTortadand Domes. esti* Panay Glom% Na trA corner of- Woad and Sth sta. Pittsburgh. • lab.lo.lals 1a7411., PAPER—NEW SPRING STYLE -41. Sailer Waal st., Allegheny, ha" reed cram phimgola, York , of roma se *silos,*, a choke assortment of nnn Nix, flanging*, plain wad rich •Olon, new pat- - I • , floe Ilan Papers, wit's match hordes,. new styles; Medium and Cheap Wall Paws. slugs dock desirable patterns: smien.-Teleex, 0111. Dem:lain and Plain: Odin and I,l4llnscraPers, Testers, Centres: m„ Board ni.u—areen, Buff, El 00 and Slimed Cur. tale Pavan I Treronizent and 011 Cloth Window Shad., Ore m and Duff 011 Cloth, Italian& *a. Trimmings of all kin& Mee. low. Experienced P.m* flingers furnished. PAINTERS. LONG HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, NO. 96 THIRD ArTHRET, (Between Wood and 31arket ktraott) AU orders promptly a ttended to. les.aron executed 2 . !1_ tyto. mtm.o TIE LIFE OP HON. W. H. SEWARD, Ills Speeches, Orations and Writings. In One Volume, with a Permit. J e d Published. Price One 2d. R. SEWA.RD'S Biography: -is excelled by that oPno. &Int ootomixaary in Interest - and . a rea t iOriteg r z i firrne s l=ts th =dird ' girt% volume newel of tis best epeeehes are given entire . re Education, Frendene and md fente;nts. era the prominent topics of this book, se Om a n , of D TP ' . rte . tit t :tt b eg r hl i rrer i crigie "l .tant fr Wei g • kl ai d er o e f e .ltd : cs, oft and plumb piastre% itt. in Fr/mated as • MANUAL OP POLTTIOAL PutursocnY. sieeethe and mimiete. ...bottom; and improvement in this country here oome to be generally irpown as SEWARbiSM; Irteltrisa.orla either einer ia rrto . br p rolly relol-3tel - vp Kee. 110 and 112, 2fassati'st. COFFEE -50 bags Green Rio now landing V by E. Ibr ads br ISAIAII DICKEY & CO. IIARPRR & BRO'B. latest publications, 7 area. "f“Zotr2:fr i a,; r ikiw i n of Bleolaitoo.li7 B. R. rod. rota goo 4 Loossielresetbssl Astronomy, I vol. 13 11-r, The puma Dor Philosopher, by 11. Mallen,. aPf LAUD, ith st. PRANK, No 6 Harper's Story Book. For :sale by. Re J. L. READ. CONETIC: BOOKS—The new Phonetic . l ePend O o th g o s n p t t r e l a o t n a n t a dee. Mh o . u nLt: wtnea eN i e rwe Paatanmoah w/bpof-.adut:JmßZAD.Puethg p caskerpri me 'Clicittaati, cured In stati ez411,41. ' • ' • an ", • 'BELL *EIGOEIT. AGRICULTURAL. . Pittsburgh Hedis Farm gursery, ITUATED on Wilkins Avenuo, aßout ono quarter of a mile from the second an the Farmers' and Mechanics' Plank howl_ . au extension of fourth attest, and about three anda_quartar rosin from Pittaburr.lk W. JA.4.IIURDOCK. Proprietor,. • oar verijarge rolloorko ../ [t rio trace and planta suitable transplanting this and cortingeraing. The Nursery__ now rovers some 33 amnia maw* and W T over:T/3,000 tree., armlet sad plants.and urn s. 10,000 fruit tree sad ADO Evergreerw and Raub.; ant of hoe die fur removal to orchard, and nicasar• Plants carefully packed sod mat awarding to dlreckions 1 ..07 van of the United Stones. We beg leave to call theatteution of the lovers ofihratc be ry and verniers In the trade to our nneended enhaettOo for the Spring of 1854, eta brwint; _nearly tat-the Everyman Wally. Indigenous and Flyntlo. that L worthy of goners] cultivation; to this section of country. t7anu olm cured of many things quite large to ere Immediate enact. Prices moderato n. vaned. Prom strangers, omit or r•rt . story reference In the e ft : of Pittsburgh required at all ti a mes . pi n n n m h ldramted tow through 141111 n Post (vim ...a .11P." or 101 l at our Maud an market day., 10 th• Diamond M arket. 5111 be promptly attended to. 0r24,1/hrtfT rITTSBURGLI AGRICULTURAL WARE noun AND SEED STORM—No. 120 Wood , r, tsburgWL—E. IL STIANK LAND, 0.1. Shan Stec y_enson A .11aufacturer and Dealer In Agricult and Horticult Implements, or all kinds. Wholesale radii. S Field, Garden Ylower Seeds, Evergreen, Pratt and Shade Trees,. Guano, P o Bret t., Chunks' Sang. and all other articles ounnected with Agriculture. del7:lTd .H —1".1 Fruit Trees, Evergreens, dr.c. THE subscriber would most respect fully call the ettention of his friends and the o to his V 417 large etcelfet Fruit Trres. h'ser- SmeoesithrUbberf. Roses, tirrouse Pie... an Atmie, the stock to large d Of ear. we eve roma 60M Dwarf .4 Standard of our own raising, ot choice sextette. Peach, several thormand flue, with ftt.• ry, Plum, Apricot, Ita.berries, Clooteberries, Curranta44. Om. Evergreetm, from 1 to 6 feet, of which We tuse unto thousands, ere due. PeTlOllll wanting large tuo, Ism ho llbenity drelt with. Call .d ens our dock We W. mays i Lm=2:6 • • Orden, left at tbe Pletsburall P. O'; Mr. Oaktaraureary I , n , MAsenne.c the o grfl da • -N. it. • Ito order. ' - .00lhdlard - • .--;-sniXlLL'i 31171tDOCtl. JL Bay Wood 1 7 101irs. ARRANGEmENTS have been made with the proprietor. of Bey Wood Floral thrdensibr a con. t supply of Boquettet and out flowers during Winter and &mom. • Ladies sod gentlemen can be furnished at short notice an of the following French forum . Pyranddel (en afraid VesCecorfere;) ifentirpherarus . Oen Dune Bicolor* on. Eu Jklangt. anuetti - Ron:W. newt pour Its qsere.t.r. Ordere , tr floweringwientl in rots. also received .h Z. '3. 1111A1113.LiNin Br Warehouse. 1.81 lOU Woo d d amt._ A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMFNTS AND R lam BEY.DS.—RALPII /1 en.. :k1 Fulton str New York. b. and AWL no.bt, WANTS. ANTED--A situation as Clerk or Book -14 Au l t it r 'r t gd,.. (Tu n Utfo u 'o ind'Vtan "on' goln A practical knowledge orbusinras wlth him OIT of . ohmc than ayes.. For Furth. Intbrnualun, apply to apalwd JON 11115111 a SONS, 67 Water et WANTED—S2O,OOO, fur which will be elms Reeds and Mortgagee on Real Mate worth ere time. the mount. Ala, len amounts t. exchange for • •.ript7 of well securel Alortgrit orthlar 1 WOODS. 75 etb et. pUSINESS WANTED-41500 and the the nerrlors of an artlve barium man are offered for bleat io • rap bneittus. Enquire of auVittf THOS. WOODY, 76, 4th rt. l 0 STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to buy, an totemtet In • Steam Boat, for at lon nab, eer realestatevlll be given. Enquire of ne264.1 THOMAS WOODS, 75. 4th en. .TuSEPH Honisrt & co.. Wholesale and Retail ;beaters in TRIMMINGqi EYDROIDERM.S. HOSIZR4Vd GLOVES, Fancy Goods. ;Le. Nu.;; Ar. - ka rt. tot. 48 and Oft Diamond. sir Agoats toe Boadicea Varna. mh19.17._ HARDWARE FOR SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE MASERS. R. T. Leech, Jr., No. 17 WOOD titNEET. Pfl7S/tritCH. Mouse fonnorly no, th e mono Inctsb ylol b nch 'had Honor Cu. Illabv,l ono door Oa Anon Cloth. Lama Damaolca Maim, Nun Hair fical She Ann , Thaber,Bpringa, AoLa Varra.h.Ar. In ap'-17 Removal 111 ILIMSEN, Manufacturer of every va • nor of BOITLILS curd WINDOW 4L.ISS. 1( ark Porter. Wins and Claret Pottle. Demtj_ohos wd Carboy. Alno.PUnt tilseetn wrarr varlet,. Warehouse. .oulttlSeeond. and 1:9 and la flnt sta. Pittsburgh, Penn. nth:re Removal—To the Public. ORN C. PARRY, successor to Par l 7, beScott k Co.. be m removed hie Werchooye nest to the ndry. on kenend et, adfolnint the O ar Virrkdi whi n e pmfarrel to will erizything In the Cutting to. at snaUr reduced prices. .10lIlf 0. PARRY. TO ME LADEeS, PAUL 11UGU:4 4 104 Market street, Et p EF ts ECT I. hat laet the rvor ie l j v i t:s f large and well weleetvd erre of dering end Summer Dry Uooda which be will WI at greatly reduced galore at hie rare. NO. 154 Market et. &calm= Fifth Area. mb44.1kw13 }MIXED THIS MORNING BY EL So `AP.II2I--,4‘,;:a•argvratblßlVarirtthMd.ni Ono f coat:.-mencl3 ladles to caner'. tot.24..ds•ri PAUL FICGUS. IVOW OPEN—At 104 Market st., a large of peer eyie good.. oodoPoi , od of BrlLALutleas Fr.nett Gingham& Pardo. de Lalnes, Plias. Rubel, Mon.+. ad Ginn. Cblntdr*Challerttc width I wodtd reltremtftally Invite the attentivn of the I•dire. 131424.Adwd PAUL MOUS. AS:SINETTS AND CASSIAtEDES--Dav tZril.;r mt ed t "rll l 4Letlre tha enblh, he p rtlenlaz etteatlon to the eeleetine of thee* greets. both to et yle mei enalltr. he h. them to cm CUMOIXteill before, at IC 4 Market et, mb.2l4lthS PAUL • ki W o MBROIDERIES—Having constantly On 6.4 a snort moot of Embroideries DWI do ter otbrin would the patronage of the nubile .2 104 aaaaa t street. bg-Salawn PAUL II C01:23. Van Gordefe Trimming Store. X. ea Markel strr et, foram elf 1/4 JUST receiving a large and well selected tl stmt of all Ow Ile. sty Iv* of LA DIWURESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS r LT, ' Z u g= ( W j t ce h' e T= A hand... amottnimt arr.., Scotch .1 Att.triall Embroldnitsln Pal^ Jacoaet and Ira. WWI, Ms landkerthtes, Florn.) . Inskrtlnol,Ghamltatta, Infanta' Holm. hand. Cans and H.t. ouppl y tdonntlng Goods: fe4l:pent. Collar. bank .d Valle. I.lnen f‘etta, Slerrea Gaunt and potted n nolka de. Chona 'tett. I tallan.d Ent. Cr... Maim: als for maama,P,avu—Sumpsd Cons.. trade .d Inurtlnga Franch nog *Atom, I loop., Lin. and Cotton Flom Oilcloth, Enabroldeling iktllotto. and Ma Nela ntua. Satin and o f Ribbons. A tato assortment of Gentlamen'a intsdahlng Good.— nut*, ()AWL CraTats, nes, Ildkla. Plus, Noodle*, fiat , ton Tap° and *very thing hp Kara. generally Fir mum. Nat d tiIOTOP4 In whit.. Mad , and oolo . ti Elan from No. 6to No . lo alma)... hand. Abko„ • good stock of Itorlvry and Gloom. my cheap ' Pioneer Line of Mamma Packets from New York to Melbourne, CARRYIXO THE UNITED STATES NAIL. %THE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque NIMROD.. nineteenth ado of thi. an., an her monad voyage to Melbourne, on the 20th rWt. as aavnamoaationa atureirpossed. Rat..— Nimrodorn,O, Vint Cabln,Sl6o, &amid Cablo,_lll2b. The will be IbUOVred by the celebrated Clippie MO Windward. Apply on 'board at pkrikrart him. ce3l3 11.11, Ila Wall street New Y o rk. _ _ Carpatuigs, OR Clciths and "Intl:zags. ROBISON & CO., P.ETII STREET, OPPOSITE THIS 17LEA1RE, lOU AVE now on hand, and to which they ore lean a , n o d u tolor makrtment of ate a froze ir4d at enitern prize Alen-140. t tdr a e, U'ro b d i clr Shades. Veoltian fillodr.Plano and table Ilot. land, limn oil cloth uni all ottnn coonr=r 'lnt in arpot &mem to ann . & the attention of purchasers is in cltod. to A Country Seat tor Bala. hUE subscriber acre for Sale the value, hie property on which he now resides, coutain-.12.Hy log about twenty scree of bottom ground, on which le ereotsd large and handsome - arta Dwelling lions, and the osevary ont.holbilots. Men is a line Suring of water at the donrAnd the mend to well St in as de. emiptione of the brat Trait Trees, in bearing order,ae well as ehrubbety, eta The property V situated on the Aileen.= river, and the AllegbenV Talley_ Warned at Halton b . ert7.l2 mils from Pittsburgh The pum a water elation on the Eallroad,le on tbe place. If thebser desires, forty scree will be sold together, or do acre lota will be sold. Also, the Tavern Stud . and Ferry,ol grrViVrA l fgr i Tt t oT;LlA L° .!:ltfd d i r . IA arresof bottom ground. Tenni—Ono-haircut), and balance an time. Enquire of the un tth et., between Ferry and Liberty, or or the sitaeriber, en theurendes. The subscriber will take $3,000 and • rasitgiss es the whole modes. mhPloidiwle 'JONATiLtPI MILTON. Peremptory Bale of Timber Lauds. TILE aulwarlber willOoaitively Fell at a berinde. about taao acres or .Timber Lands. In Imo dry tract, Waste in Elk counts. Pa.. near the Rae of the Nunbury and Erie Railroad. Thor mud and will be *old and upon snub terms that parehasom cannot fall of realising an immense pr (coin their kirestment. . . AMO, Ono of the boot Vanes 121 Waitron:eland county, nom , Proopart„ containing 1.183.: acts* for ma. rboal,—• rare chums for gardenors or fanners, Good buildlogs, with a large variety °footnoted fruit. Aloo, oast on the presolone. Titles Indig:dada Par full particular., all home& &tot, It our room It the United States lintel, Penn street, whore plots and data of the tools an too roan, and title tooporo smanimul. Wiling !add 100 a body iL or rands, so Scored. CIiEL. Spring Dry Goods. jAGAN & AHL, No. 91 Market st., are recalling dally additions to their Large and wall to. Ual stook or Mantillas. Embroideries*: Dem Goode, !toxin'', Blunts and ScarflS llousekseping Goods- Alesander'a Hid Gloves, 4,, to which woo would rasped, folly call the attention of the ladle.. mh2o M. A. TALCOTT to CO. have on hand an assortment of Imported laud Domedlo Panes • We are mastantly receiving additions to our Stoat, and turtle dealm to examine oar doods. as we will make low to OIL L. Plates, Gilt Frames and M M 3/ .10, Willow Ware. Moots, to., always on hand.— No. comer Wood and 4ttt Pittsburgh.' toh3tPlw b 'VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE of 126 V acre; with • goad Mona thrmhousr. barn. Maid*, bn abwtarriodbonw.' granary, de. a am MI orchard. and too acre. in -Fences In eoal nod.rths • ICB6 pa acro. or 15,- OV or SY will Eqi sold If wanted Mosta at Mont 6 mitt, from the oltr, marine Old troab . I oaton road. and 8, CUTIIIISRT I BON lIPRESBYTERIAN RYMN BOOKS--Ree'd to day.by Eamon. alums amortroeutof llama and mum !rap Man and styc i toLVo,tt ik .w.„.. rabid , 65 farina sc. mar 4th.Ti • Q, HUT FLOOR OIL CLOTIIS—The boot anortment In the ettr..out...yrgg mem Ilse of fn ma or balls. J. 11. Pun. ABLE OIL OLOTIIS--3 00 dos. of differ - _ll. ent Ares and be atyler. aleo M ,idtan4 . 4 114 raninn Co. snorted. at J. IL ILLI( ap7 , N 0.116 Market it; GROUND NUTS-487 oaokO Dow landing Cron .reamer Swallow tr y = • WT DICKEY & CO. FiLOUß—Saperfine extra and extra family ''',"'"u7lPViiiitafE7rAt hr traer rt. ..er • w. Olur idEdl,--5e bbbl sifted, in store and e, jos sap br wet D. W. lIESETIK6 & EARL HOMINY-20 bids in store and salabr s . sat D.W. lIIMERINE *CO. WE E , BEIVE-27'.VAITaidor Ntw York ad PhiladelplthiAdTertisements. PRUY CRANE: SII4ZBB, fouth 9d.t Phllabadphih sa4lo2llasoca ruret,:iev York. • Cracker_ and Biscuit Machine. AA &'J. - McCOLLUM• Are manufacturing hare monorail. on hand their superior nicker Machines, with ail their Dimly patented Improve :moots, of 'ldiom! elude . Also, Patent Dondh dill n. cracker Dceders; inierdeed Oven Menthe, Damper, do de.. at SS and 40 Egilddde et., New reek. mtniDdmc Removal of Millinery Establishment, MRS. BUMF. informs her friends and rAimon that eke h. NO2CIVNi ter Mlllinory and Slating ketahllehmont from 172 WWI Clostn att two door. above Elerenth, watt, sld, l'hiladelphim moor arrangements are trade for the more exteuetre earry.ast an of all branches, and convenience of customer, by np promiating the Stn. mai Wareroom to the Ildlllnery,•nd 'mnd atory to Deem and Mantilla Melina Every atten tion Data to Wedding and Mourning orders. felled., WM. H. FRENCH, 7 18th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, KANE/FACTORY of every desenption of ARCII7rEcTuRAL PLASTER ORNAMENTS rattan af .Baildinge, =elation of Centre Pieces. Madding', Xnriehmentsto Cornloes. Capitols. 'relies., ao. Nat &Mans modelled with' etre ond Rommel to caselog. All orders from the taunter punctually attended to en . warranted to ram sarML. fell-6rodc • L_AUTIUN.) • Armitage's itousenolA Anvils. IT havingeome tollio knOW/P.46 of M. &,,IL AR lITIVE Jr 00. tbstrwa=4. I!$ of. auVr i =V " 1"" Its f• to- ,A r - • Um the realllons le Anvil Mann , 4 , ,...- - . L f ,..z.llo4boir.'t 11. to Imitate which la felony - , -- a4111144:13 Mot:Mum& YOBOE, hem 8Eri:M14....- Eats - • HERB. rB-PATTIN FIRE PROOF' GAPES. itAsoribei cintini49 to. Int=fracture . wood- PmeniVirmsa arrandieeto Damn, orthe hale . teetedine label ite preeeilihronithout-the worl dlbr tb~ du 4 .64 • . ator Cif Patent-Powd." . IWr separaP.mdaloat4 • • and New YoriL, -g `g= teleated.litatini Cbmblvatim !WO. gold Wee placed In the tatatiPlY an celd'i..lfair, London. aemered Dr kiled 3 . l ..Triiek. and aerial as a reward to any One who ...Id Plck the lecke..Pen the of within 46 ...Ai. no and although operated on b y several skilled In the art or loolopleking. one eumeeded In opening the WS (. 0 change or alteration of the locks or keys having twit made during the (lowa but the money remained In Its eafbdepoeltori, and was restored to the proprietor. sod &- medal awarded for the champion mho of the world. Csormg—None gennlneszorpt theee having the sub. ectiber'a =roe on the metal plate. SILAS O. MEANING, Green Block. corner Pine and Water de., New Yark. N. B.—The a bove tlafn er414,. can be had (adding freight) at roant. lees hla authortmagenta, in all the prtn mDal tlldee of Alm nlted States and Cans dna &llama Phrenological Cabinet Ai:. FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., jztifir ...: Phronolorts and Publishers. 231 Ante • :ar t. g i on . Pll;:g h• Th t i Pr4ol d tp fu, 2 ' .4 Cud Magoon., ai l u!Nonograpor. woole d, and retail. at New York prices. Pram.. eionalardinattons, with chard aud MI try,• ~, written descriptions of character, day and doing. Cabinet free. tur=t-Irn FOR RENT. For Rent t. 6 I ACRES LAND in Peebles township, 4on the Four Mile Bun , =id 3 miler from the city; about 10 awes In bp/tolaud, imitable ror garden ing. and the balance bill ride. well .p.pted for • NnreerY and Vineyard. Will be leaned an carorable terms for ono or more o 7 yeano. D. W. 0. BIDWELL, 155 Front Street- T 0 ker.—From the First of April next; the orammodloua brick bnidloga, situate-In tbefao. P7ard of the city of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge 44001 and the Monongahela hirer, lately occupied by Mama Bakal..ll. Nan &Co.. me • glaed and IllrellolllB. This property le eligibly Wasted. ailment to the 310 umwahela wharf, for any business connected with etc.,- boating or doer trade, or for crattufeetwring red Swam neveral buildings and oratorio. yardare attach . A Pply to OLIVItit W. BARNES. • Preeldent Pittabargb and Cool Co. mhl34f on. 4th sad Liberty eta 'OR .KENTA Tory desirable Dwelling nous.. Penn et The boric Is In fent rite order, haring been recently aril nv,paprored. pninted and var. ash...J. YIN iPO of JOHN WILSON, W.B Marti at mb6 LET—AiDwelling Ilona onThird st., near our off , .. S. CUTUSERT A BON. 140. 3tl ThO•LET.-A small wall-finished and fur niatted STORE, with large show window, next door to t owner or Ski and liarkat ate. Newman wiern im mediately, few E. D. riAZZAAL TO-LET.—The STORE on Market street nest doer to the sumer of ad et. occupied by. Mr. B. Stem en excellent end well known stand for the clothing bagasse. fed E. D. GAZZANt. For Rent r 0 fine and well-lighted ROOMS in the ugs now building on Fifth planet adjoining the Massa Method Let Ch fib. The rooms are suitable for Bookbinder, Lithogrepher, Engraver, de. The building Las been leased for a tom of year. by the publiebere 0 the Pittsburgh tialetto, and the room. would snit roll for persons following kindred pursuit. Boodre felltdtf THIS OFFICE. For Rent 111.1 AT splendid New Hotel, known u eUrowtie Exchange." situated 12 califs fears the Med .. &:f p fatAbergh. t at th oot ithe t Atlion b of the t tgernsbarte Pao and built this most modern Zyfefid?th enterer them oa f first does Hotel. rushed Int and Smoke House, "tabling or &I to ZOO horses. audit dee Bare. The Weser is at p famished pith the he of Yarnithre of mat do=Wwhich will lo• mold te the Imes or emceed ae 21 line Garden attached to the lima and from tatty to twenty item or due cleat land. • wreater o rtion of • bleb rirh lying sAmg th e banks Turtle, tireek. Thera 1. one of the Central Railroad tqatloas 01 the Vann, within one hundred yards from the Hotel.— Persons <lll2 go wedone,nel as . from Pithsherith twin. • der.— The Bowe has a good run • sum reettet Ad nor lowa wens' Widnes. The ....nary vrangethenis for a Hotel are Aldo For est. omnibus. item". tWnews. Co.. and fanning tatee.ll. There env Won • Sealna.ry and hot Moe to tts flotel. The lintel and &ma nse...se wilt be lowed rob ar without the Fans dad Band The abase hum. togetherwith other land adjacent , enculetingthail of :SO saw, will be sold entire edits the mailer number el - sores, to snit "excluders. tor Country deals or toe gardening purposes. P.P. clothing totems the noted or Carlo, or ;gar these the Furniture, °malt.. liners, In, An, ad dru the undersigned. ALLEN LtlttlWN itilddassi Turtle Creek P. 0, Allegheny 00., Pa Dl,ll, tnlon COOl Mao and char. Uldette.l For Sale or Rent. AWELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- Ina Wllthisbnrg, and row the Railroad Station.— llows contains 13 rooms, arri the lot, oil which there ts a garden and gasdl rtabling, fronts 6d feet . the Tem ples and extends 264 feet In depth to a fifty font s treet. This desirable propertr will he wild low and on 0.7 easy Ceram. or will be rented for $l6O per ann.,: ,1•24 E. D. 04.7.Z131 71f:7rM, FBE Building occupied for more than tau yew" by the AusberrA (.setae, and which Is central. I:A:rated on Third 544, near !latter, to rere Mit RENT, &Cording a goal op.anity . to Editors or Printers of es , mirth r a wall twins stand for their bestow. Thie_prole ',KT is dlres r iiir appalls the *atonal. Printing and Neer rio..uoushm,nts in PingetlTs Dispatch ror terms. aPPIJ E. D. 0172.01, ja1...1.tf sr. between 3d and Std. For Sale DRUG STCPRE in a flourishing town, tatter miles from Pit:shush. As It la the only "A (Whig] MU 11ili be nay. p JAS. Ap H.BlyR to Y.Daapt - ~.. • Cider and Vinegar. VINEGAR made ozpressly for family use V and now mobilo more then cue half of the Bet= Gromerie. of Pittsburgh sad Allesheor. u be areassul in =Warehouse thskhare be en, In ior Wine Vinegar toads kmOLIO On Da, ob.. eausi to Me b= importer. Old Cider V=ar i.s tte ov vill bear reducing One bedisad 'U T ' S ' : =Alen or =rate =hies, hotel.keapere and tha country ontubsate to particular. b directed to this Vine. ` Cider that will keep sweet until next Pall. The slue, Vine.= sad Cider usrreated to base .Prer .anted. mut A. HAWAII. led Rater t Ifs let at. KAY L' COMPANY, Booksellers. Paper Dealers and Stationers, ' Hind st, unadoorfronvllm earner qf Third, PITTSBURGH'. itwesAVE•constantly on hand and RR sale a the lot ;Irina. &large and well selected' stook of , Law, Sullies!, and 31iseellaneons nooks, Ens and plain editions of Illtdee end Prayer Boots, to MIT variety of blndhocand else. • Boom. Boom—They resretfrilly solicit the attention of Sohool Teaehru engaged o the Instrorlon of youth to their serartount of Behool Hooks. wtdolo Is very extensive, con:wising the moat valuable works now In use. Buns Boots—Their gook of Blank Books le very eon, plate, embracing wrery variety of Areormt. Record and klereornadum Boot. BTATIOMMY—Cmtr variety of ammo* and Lucy Sta• ttortory, including Writing FaDeu of ever/ linaßlr. Steel Pens, of every deem:rip lion and prim ink. Quills, He. Merchents. Tear-hers. Llbraties. and School Committees ensiled an the most seasonable terms. rebid DRY GOODS For Spring and Summer, AT HAGAN & AIWA, No. 91 Market street. 3YE WOOED reepeotfally inform the La dles' that we have reeelved our eapply of Dry Geode pring and Summer, amongst which will be 10..4 • - tradantrms o r f i t h e e ' ellicest Datterris tad lett mate. dais. In MMDEOIDERTES—We have manillas that le neer and betide:me, in the way of worked and lace QUM% Shiereer libmnlsette, Setts; ke, 11OURENEXPING (10000.—In Ms line emir Moines., we have a wry 101 l assortment, and eon Weir challenge competition. OSINNY.—Onr stock of Watery is large, and has been Wear, with great care MANTILLS—We are receng front New Tark loan ne broneht out, the newest and cnolast Myles.. or Mentil• mll3l. riIIEAS, TEAS—The deepest Store in the ear,. Wthe orals Dn.., re the best Old Cointrr Tea. can be had. Flee Old OnumW Bleak at 50 eta per Ilr. Noe Comm and Oolong from 40 to 75 ct. p.Llb. vl_ o ll In small catty bone expressly for Mar v 11 . sash. FI" OtoMl..lrMmted to s ere me ai ridden. at 500 Of I f? ' pl * cUFlxiode cheer 'AC; I;i:be bad at atirother Moro In the et y Ailed the store. late Morrie The Mart, .2d door from MenSmill alloy, In the l i ir s l s or k eo cc rlh :wont -- Varnish, Varnish. Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory, sosm 82 %ea Flouth Shren taidersigned could earae_stly invite thin:tend= tif Country Blorthanta. Omen Blntang. net Thant and o nes to their van, annerlOr Coact, body, I:avian. Cnbinat, narnan.Chlna .01oes, Dyylng o . d kind of Varniall winch nava nrW. ,, t urnantlY Yot•tY roan, and ~I a c ta.N "'bi Arad lettla tb 4 1 474 tWreltrin"Vrtur °- gam and boaxa.l sawarsno• on Ida warn dr uur I, Q = " aro moderato and tenni cm. to pod !Tram Oita ua • O. liCuneo6 k "1 .. ton t. 2.l4 l todir . 80 it 82 North nth en. rbidadaipta, • RemovaL AL E XANDF,R CORJX)N, COMMiSSIOiI end renrarding_Merthent, tme removed to N 0.121 nd at-. between Wood and Smithfield. - Sewickley Academy. A:LASSIOAL AND COMBIERCIAL POllOO4. tar 8ni . d ,. .0n be Ohio nod Pourmlfoola and Dhb Jed. S. r s i.'kgr ra r mm. -Pitutbwah. SUMMELt litESd lON vi •nannoneo on =Min; 11 1U.rilt 56 dirdiod, whin& dn, nor ontsina of en moonthd VC_ elroolon and otter_ formats:l4 Gowan of, Messrs. John Irwin d fans, Na Cif - Wok,. id, nt T. IL Nevin Ca, Na. • Lthertf fltdshufgh. ich.W•haLl , R. SPEER & SON h.vki. ii,TitotOci to 334 rum streot mar th. comer 01 Teem SO4 Warm. haters 8% LB. - and 2 C. E. • ga3.lmd • Eon BOYEISPIIMG .2 3 114 42 Lwrlsetboi , av t.e ut.l%-usgi goottoor Wear, I:Whalen. g:^Chuotateres:gettof ' Etanktnund 1511slilnattr, ittu to aMhs, Se. • As oW, assartassat of 1b1e...x=0,15 to orchett land Moo' nimatlt h keM times 4111 Arttl le their &Manton to ry TRANSPARUNT OMEN Eltlput 111:370.131/15111ajar gindowliEn al ' "" i22137 4a."4" rd: tepmrite tht NOTICES. &C. Dissolution of Partnatsbl - p. LEASE lake notice tint, the partnership c ) heretofore a:learnt under the etyle'of A. A. Wood, Pt telnu gh,Ps..and A. A A. Wood,t Qi Pt. rums. Mooru or nouttal consent dlsaohed or ‘the =thallium-008M. ADA?! 'WOOD • AD . MY Pittsburgh. Apr.. P.55.4,r4 , 1ird J. 0. MYF.F. Dissolution of Co-Partnerstuß. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP horetotore ex • hong between the aubeenberc t he the Varlet/ and Ooods Imaloen, ander the sle enamel/1m Campbell: . le thle day dissolved hi amend. The buenese ef the late firm iallt De battled by entice of the uridenderaed. rho are hereby authorned to - do ea. .101 IN aI'OANDLES% DAVID PBELI, 13413fOlil CAII iPOLLOCh. In retiring feon the bestow. I cheorhillY recommend mr IMILOWOIII. !Manama & Pollock. 41 the conslderstiro red ratronnire of my friend, DAVID OAILPBELL. O .PARTNERSHIP.—rio undersigned 3- 01 . 261VATlteZ Th h e l &l a =grora l : VAILLETY AND DRY GOODS math N 37 Wood stmt. Nage .h." be th eNnir "'" se cef apon u the nr I:4l " eltr ' jlliit f r7D th l.7-4 ": mbL'Alf • SA !MEL POLLOCK. -Indoa of Co - Partneratup. Tfl -- cOlPartnership heretofore existing blitmetetheenteertt , n,ln the Grocery business. In esene et, Jahn Watt & co. has We day been dlendred by MuttsLeansent...:. The business the;late flan-Tell( be settled by Job[ It the old stand atrUterty street, and far that p ut s. s . wagre,utlntleen totalaltuk w envit Uwe ism . JOHN - Witl&oN. In Miring lk , 3m tie bh, - Inees, I ehrezinlly rerexamand my late partner, John Minn, to the pa farnier JoVq•&'".. • , , ip t ie .HlN.WrActrouer - and Commission He i. :. "ltll LWerty stret. littelmrsh. nentlaue the Wholesale Grot.rya.,,, 1 uus Vol}: AIL rlauloal 11 n e a x , at the old stand of Jetta ~ Jeal On.. no. WM Meter street.- JOILY IyLLSON. Dissolution' of Co-Artneronip. • HE partnership heretofore existing-Under the name of 0. BLACKBURN A CO: via dim:dyed T * da by the withdrawlow of O. Blackburn froth the firm. The btudness of the late dna will le nettled by elth ,u of the sutoecribers, Cl their old stand on Water id, • • 0. BLACB - Elttslmrgh. 4111.24 1886. OEO. B. J K ONE U S. RN. HAVING this day associated with me . 31X. JAB. L. COOLEY. our former Dock Keeper, the hid. Ise. Wat e re carried on as formerly at the old stand. No. 141 et. under the style of JONES A COOLEY. and we solicit the pateonege of untold easterners and the nub il. genera'. OEO. IL JOXY.S. Pittsburgh, Aprll 2, 1855. JAE, IL COOLEY. In withdrawing from the' late firm of 0. Blackburn & Co., I dosocat cheerfully Meommeud my old partner, Mr. tier. B..Jonee. and .31r. .1. L. Cooley. to the enuadenca of the publle,and bums& frfr them's continua tion of the patronage to Liberally bestowed on the late &rm. apt O. BIACKBORN. Leather. Hides, Ou. NDE LAisiGE, of the late firm of Bard A vll . Ittl i t r ag i, hl s .y c i ,. llstaLte t : r lttalul I head of Wood . and having purolused p iss took, which he is nos replenishing from the Rut. invites the attention of buyers to his assortment which he is determined to sell at the lowest rates for oath or approved short credit. Erll. DAY herehyinforme hie customers - that ha Is still to be found at the old stand, 283 ..po tr i tta r ieZw u he pleased t..nree,t.p&adnd XOTIOE--Tho bite firm of Wick & firCond lecl haring. been dlssolved by the death of Jobn D. on the 2Uth Ina.. the boldness of said firm will be .died by the undersigned, at their ogles, canner Wood and Water sta. D. WOUNDLESS, Surviving Partner. c . O , TARTNERSHIP—Tho unddreigned, of the late firm of Wick A Ilresndlegat, %sate& day soc tod mitt, him WI LLIASI !LEANS and lIARR se IA)N A COFFIN Mr the pru-pose of ountinuinz the Wholemle Oro eery and.Coussulsekm boldness, at the old stand, cower o, Wood and Water Cl. , Pittsburgh, under the name and ATI. of Er" ANDLESS, MEANS 001. Theocaluily In vite a cos =nee of the patronage taade'd NTMa y laleilem. D. D EAU 24 64.—m.y27 HE .4.,bacribere, trading under the firm & of BARD & DE LANGE. dinanlved putnership on the 1 loot, Dr mutual consent. =LIAM/ BARD. Pittsburgh. March 1iRD,1855. DE.ULNOB, The subscriber couthsue the Hide and Leather bas ins. In eel. its branches. at the old stand. N 0.211. Liberty et and pectratir solicits • • continuation of Wu patron age so liberally .:tended to the late arm. 20 - DICILARD BARD. 110-PARTNERSIIIP—We have this day 112 Market Jatnlary las stt ~ , nu the bneineas to be conducted under We twee and hrm of W.-McClintock & Itrothetx. WADDINGTON IoCLINTOC AIceLINTOCK, ALEXANDER a OMDWE L. llioeLLElol.lli. R. Attalevigh,llay 1.4.1854.—in71a bstro sold my interest in the business of Long, ce MOW A Co. to 8. A, Lem,. ZiJa. OT Hlli api .111nt:hm uat the old ,VaNek , Preen et. wrdlally recommend th e lem II e he ., FO ILIRO uf my friend.. P.U. Pittaterrall,:tely 1ati.1854. AA. LOl45lECif., Bell and Brats Faun dm road Gas Pitts inetts retention to their goes . itnelellarr. Brackets, Pendants and other estoree. - lc. et up honors with it nod sea, moketreas eartinoo of ell kinds to orderdorobh liallrorsi pumps it.lut tank of Uantt. and keep ant3-sttrition nets: sonata fly on LeuL irSii p i TOTICE.—The late firm or JONES h 441:100 haring hem dissolveff 17 as death Ll' John .Quimg. on the Tth inst. the 'e dam 14" old ft= d.ll ~ u ntendEned. Ist thgtt. Kaor,crruer yert. 1/3/01C-JON:M. annitsirvsaalle kSAM JONES, Muantriinturer Ccif ST,tht g ana stink Steel- PlortGb Ea& lilted. lithe! Plinneft es. Om* wad =Ode 9Admemc Maas 3Cut .13. e Pautzt. 5,-rgr Einanionall Is.4et.—ern., • Zoo sad Mut streets. Pict. NOTIOE.-1n consequence 132. - ebag,s4d our Purnaeop to the Cambria Irma Company, the wthershl p Imntokee mistingumber the Maser P. HORN BERGER k CO. at =lent*. Putnam and ahm the part. notable ellattng ander the arm of KIMO PIIOENBMIR. OEN. at be Punsanhare both rtreolTed. The boat no will be eettlal up by the Menagers at the en=tecee and George P. Itlnsr. who are eatherlsed to math. name. of the reepertlee hrms In nett li ng uptake Imminem taOILGE 2C _EMqn„ , hfasett ilea. • flobtottl P. PECOU,_33Bti-ER... V. .lIER:STINE & CO C I J. gad Yaryarttlalg Maelhasts. Newer tam. 47, koe.V3=s„ Proat Pt "1"r Thenndersignedhavingformedam-parther ably, under the stile of D . W. I CO- tie tnassellon efa lie,ral aci•sirg, Fnrinsallas andltrodnottamen, itt Sus. Saiat gdaat. pared to gas modal. attention to Mug calms and !snarling arodues and nanteksadbis. and to pa n. j -. Sam r1..-Cart. 12car; WM= k Cs.; VI 1101.:ally lON F. &D as I On: live ,Hrarorr f Itatorllercry Gra= Dn.:WM.2 Mehl:fry . Johrtrna , gm.; Zatarren.l7,o7.:G4mTeDfUff. F Yolloreott Roan' nadt.. q OTICE: Joseph Fleming lunin dated nth bbn ..rcecida Abel, the btlab•eas be conducted under Om styleafJOßEß ABEL it CO. t old stand, corner a Seelthdeld and Fourth streets. , iII4PARTNERSIIIPIInving associated lc) SLR Ward with me in the DracimAnete._tbe bud ems will be meted on from this dabs. =der the Ml* 0 H. E SE.LLRILS it CO. 4arnsary 24. 1854. 1.4 • Z. L mum.' _ ... I. w.R. SELLERS "th - ndesale and • n• to 67 D.:am str la Drag.. Paints. 011 e. Vdrdi , boo lid Wood at- NEW COLLEGE 11ALL--IRCiN CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, corner Wood and Fourth tin-Pittsburgh. • lIILLawk 11R0_, In presenting their acknowledgments • e public, hers the honor to announce that they have t ado it the molt elegant and costly sty* =enthus ed In this country. the new College Gall, whit). cosem io area of nearly form thousand moan/ foot. . making it at oreo the most magnificent entablishment of the kind in the Western country. The hell is richly ftonalthed. and contains a capacious L ibr ary, containing evert seseagible work on accounts, Commercial z 4.„ en, to, which the students have free wares. Thfs commodious institution Is -now to the Yull tide of success. basing only been establiehed about four months. notwithstanding (and to show its popolarlty with the community.) it has had upwards of two htmdred du , dents, which czblblte a Pre.Perlt7 coneldwing thort time opened. le th al.. unequaled by any other CoMmer. dal Oollean • In connection Is an opartnisnt nestle tierdthed, for the eulogise Instruction of Ladles. and ritilch Is entirely - dia• connected from the other ftut.mmiL The crinciple design of thL contr. it to train frlntosit men rot the countlog hours, or In lad for any b lue' mercantile buzinese, in • superior and erpeditlous saw net. Lectures dally•on Dementia Boalness.• Discounting end Renewing bills, Importing and Exporting,. Banking, the: purchase and ale of Bills of L.Y.thange. CommbuionsAnd Company Amounts, domestic and sedan. dim. Min. matelot Calculation', Steamboat Bookkeeping and all mai accounts LP rumen? occur In actual Madness. Noranble Cberapondrect.-Studeuts in this brand. will nit made familiar with compodog all the forms of bills. to., rueful in the routine of beedness. Ithidnesg, Epistolary and eserrdenniptlenoe-Plain and Ornamental Penmambip _tan on entirely: new end original principles. by dtillar t, Bro., whom greet.monm time. statement renames and ulna! writer* Wren known throuchont the Potted States. LOCIIIIIIOI2 Erenamy. Lectures on Commercial Law an. In a - word., this institution Is a complete tbuntlag Cows on an eltell2l7l gale. The public arssegured Out no student shill retelse diploma from the iron City College nub.. 0,1 . in emery way worthy °llk - mecum lILLLAR a BRO. Principals sad Professors of Plain arid Ornamental Pumanetl. . J. J . urpongocE, author of llitchooth's wyetem of ge.g.geeping,) Prind of the Rook-keeplng Department, and Lecturer on all important business transactions. JO HN pLeatilla,tatithor of Fleming's new sad :d ureter or Iteeteeplim) . will Wiser weekly Lectures ant 110PKINS, .memtar &the Pittsburgh B Lectarer on Commercial Law. The College la open f tam atielock. L. 31., , 111110 P. id.- The nubile ars respectful y invited to nth. - spit Blairsville Female 'Seminary. Rev. A. H. ct Yrs. P. P. ELIEPLErf. wftHE next eeseion.will commence May 7th, and =Una* 21 wrens. rs. entre =lre of the C a ttiVr=el=l, evggred.m4V,47.l7, eretelostle. thorough and attended <MUM of grunge Edo. eatten. The eneetous edifice. now 130 fret In length, atforde ample &ammo. diatoms for 10 boarding scholars. two he ?ashenA:thes (eselnelie of enterng) It gen per session extra themes for Inetrunental blurto, Drawing, Painting and th e Modern langusgen Heehaw,' for Yuri Musk. hanm enstdp or Lathe. tundognee ma _T De obtained of Jr. Woodwell, Era .. or J. H. Mellor Igulerburgh.—. /dune,. mg, , 1 . 1. E p E y . igte3.-gege - -. • Blartnitie. buten. Co., tt JOSEXHAVEMIVS '53f110 7 CARRIAGE .REPOSITO RY!; ' . ... LJOSEPH WHITE now 'carrying on bind ...labium:Jou ImainenG (omelleiterr allerV_o4 em ami Laircencali ear the T. Ptilelturi, re. aetfanr - Meta the public to laved his etockoflAAßtAaiES, Dtillgalr. fe. Aml i.etertbnlar le Informs mentlemen nrs. Met cue mum on x in med. Fourteen years exhalants la the bag, enable. him to ieee befas_ble patron. Um sac t irkanloo collection of ISII117• hle leMdaed mem:Mtn select nom, venom and mesa exehtnd Atannteetoreci. The seem or Lie nos n le camplete; the moan h or Ms emogrananterell • romplx ' the bat and. =et Whitman. Macubecxes at 12" Ur t alcUM "' belld 'll7 War ben , * mamma. which the c ot a t occsmes lbw% of butte= has heaved coon the adiceorbocelar(ontleg to largo rata.) - Saleph • White win o at an mute money only ; at much lea titan the un .l4—Cherfamen freer us test tiarectr ; ,nc ha , . St. Clair Hotel Rimer Bina arid Rt. Lt f# rtty ra., THE tuldereipmed, formerly rositee havtafistea thid . rje eageortemoditnn re , earl having availed It to Sprat wcuid re. P invite Ole Wends an the tra..thg Doti. to Fen ai dat • hail, darned: milli the rermealerra of the hie and his long ea ens la the burlaera, haven give angle zatizteglha, .0 his abalgesrooderate. • . Witllif G STYLS HATS . i fe .would :aft laytione mash kid Ow Me - __,T tolkillti ea MA framine *army sfydrof za.t.s„ wbkh to are saltnikw *a tbißllt Mr aor Sat Pip.. loble.h 1r santowlmm tdbis th iriniutim übtlaniTimpirt tbaresenan,- an , ~, JAL WILSON A 80N.% Wad et. _
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