4 -i 4 ; 41 PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY IdeRNING, APRIL 19,1955 Democratic County Cm:mention. The Democratic County Convection assembled at the Court Reese,' on Wednesday, at clean M. About two hundred personswere present. _ Wm. Afixander—l move that the Convention come to order and that Thomas Farley take the Carried unanimously. , Mr.:Farley—Oentlemen,l return you my sin cere thanki for appointing me chairman of a con vention met to promote the interests and harriony of the Democratio party: • D. R. Miller, Capt_Thomas Hart, and Thomas S. Bailey were appointed Vice Presidents, and John 11. Bailey and J. W. Patterson, Secretaries. R. Biddle - Boberts moved that the wards, bor oughs and townships be called over, in order to ascertain who the delegates are. The Secretary then proceeded to receive the credentials of dele gates. -Eighteen townships, two boroughs and two wards (of Allegheny,) were not represented. Col.. Week moved that a committee of seven be appointed to prepare 'resolutions: Committee— S. W. Black, Jno. C:Dunn, R. B. Roberts, Da rid Williams, Wm. L. Miller, John 10. - Miller, nod 3lichae4Snee. The convention then went into an election for delegates-to the State .Convention to meet at Harrisburg on the 4th of July next, when the foltowhig persons - were chosen: Chas: Barnet and John H. Bailey, Pittsburgh; J. D. Miller, South Pittsburgh ; L. D. Patterson, mimic ; Wm. A. Reed, Allegheny; Wm. L. Mil ler, Versailles; D. R. Miller, Sewickley Bar-- Gogh. ". - A gantlets/in suggested that there were too - many Millers elected. A voico—We want:a good deal of griincling done at Harrisburg and the more millers we have ..the betters Vsughter.) Hon. W. W. Irwin was then called upon and addressed the convention areome length. His remarks' were principally devoted to.the Eno, Nothingit. He was particularly severeup3n the present 'legislature for passing the Anti-License law. There is a provision in that law, he said, which precludes any person from taking out a license except a citizen of the United States, and this is in direct violation of reciprocity treaties which exist hhtween this country and Teri governments of Europe. He thought tho ' tire hod stultified itself eicluding a-I class of the community, fromsuch a privil e ; it was evidently a slap at our German fri ds. Ho concluded by expressing a strong des' for -..Fusi on." The committee here returned and CoL lack • read the following resolutions:: Resolved, That this Convention, representing the.Gemcitratie party of Allegheny county, doth onanimously declare its attachment and devotion to the principles, the faith and the practice pro fessed and followed by the national Deinocracy of our country. • Retolvid, That we condemn - and abhor any system or sentiment . which singles out to pro scribe and smite any man or set of men whose only crime is a birth place about which they were not consulted, .or a religion and form of worship mot approved by a portion of the American pub lic, many:of whom have no religion it alt. liesolred, That no man is entitled to a seat ' this convention, Who is connected with any secret politiral eociety of whatever name; and we re spectfully', request any person adhering to the or der or association commonly called "KnowNoth ingq," to refrain from interfering with our delib erations.- Ma Know Nothing has obtained a - place here. and retains vre denounce him as • guilty of deception, falsehood and fraud. Resolved, That we entertain and cherish one A meri Can sentiment Which is very old, yet always v4y fresh in the Democratic party. We prefer mit own country to any country and all countries on the Globe. We love our institutions - because they are liberal in all things, and free. We are prepared and eager to take the side of our coun try against the aggresisons and insults of any - "foreign party and its absttsts." Reaolred, That in the difficulties Mad forthcom ing conflict between our own cotmtry and the Government of Spain,. we are very American; that we like the promise of the conflict ill the better becauie — the Allied powers of Ranee and Englatul have already disclosed their purpose and design In regard to the regulation of Amer ican affairs; and we can safely pledge the Dem ocratic party of Pennsylvania, of which we are proud - in - these dark days Ito be a portion, that it will standby and sustain the General Admin istration to the nttermest'n the adoption of ex treme and Oval measures for instant and fall redress of all, our wrongs. Our account is large, of long ritanding, and daily increasing.. The true Americans demand n. speedy and final settle ment. - • Resolved, That the existence of a secret polit ical organization shoal admoulah all classes of our citiieny: who are opposed to such . profligate and presenptive combination, to cast aside all minor, considerations in a- united effort to save our country from the disgrace which has been inflicted upon every community where Know- Nothingista boa been successful Resolved, That in the election of county officers there is no political principle at present involved; all therefore con unite in the elevation of good men to administer our county affairs, without doing violet:me to any - abitriction of political feel ing briSriuciple which they may entertain. Re' solved; Th at in order to bringabonta trimamh of the people in the next fall's election, the chair man of this convention be authorized to appoint a county committee of correspondence with au thority to form such a ticket as will unite in its behalf all who are favorable to open, independ ent, polithial action, in opposition to secret, irre eponsible, and unlawful combinations. Resolved; That when the desperate and disap pointed °flail parties unite nude oath, to mo nopolize al places of honor and profit in the gift of the peoPle, it is the ditty of honest men to join in preventing such secret arrangements frotit being successful. . • Resolved, That we hold the principles of the present Democratic party to be a continuance of the doctrine laid down as a guide for.our future prosperity; by the immortal Washington, and more recently adopted by Jefferson Madison, 'Monroe, .7ackaon, and, thus far, through the Ad, ministration of Franklin Pierce, believing it to be the only safeguard from all corruption,;monopo ly, and disunion of this oar noble Republic, through future ages. - The resolutions were unanimously adopted. A resolution Lipproving and endorsing the ad ministration of Franklin Pierce was offered and adopted..) : Col. Black was loudly called for and responded in a short speech, commenting with severity on the devoted K. • • Judge Shannon followed in the same strain.— He entirely disclaimed any attempts on the part of the church or which he was a member (the Bo man Catholio ;) to interfere in polities) matters. He concluded by remarking that however much be might be proscribed, he wauld never cease to love his country and -remember her in nis prayers! - . Alsojee.+l more tbatMr. Roberta elose foram Como4onwealtb in a few reniarks. (Laughter.) Mr. Roberts not appearing somebody remark ed that be bad entered a not. pros. The Conrention then adjourned, baring been in session not quite two hours. The Cll/9r. or Sriitts.—ln the Court of Quer , ter Sessions 'on Wednesday, Distriat‘Attorney "Roberts stated that in the case of Frederick indicted for. dealing in counterfeit money, the most iMnortint Aitavetee for the Common wealth were absent in Ohio ' and be desired teat the case be'. continued n until the June term of the Court B. W. Black, EN., for the defendant, opposed a continuance. Ilia client had been iu jail two or three menthe, and was now ready to go to trial. • 'fbe Court said the District Attorney was en titled to a continuance - and could have it. The cesse,was thus continued. Tao Asses Casa.-4n the . Court of Quarter Bossions Wedneseay, District Attorney Rob erts stated tti,the_ Court that there - were three indictments for arson still remaining for trial against James Dichon, convicted of an attempt at arson, oti Tuesday last. He did not desire to push the pioeecutions on these indictments at present. The iliaishment he .wculd receive on one couvietion would be - sufficient to reform him iC such were possible. .31r. Blaek, Dickson's counsel, urged a trial on the other indictments. I stating that be was confident the innocence of his client could be clearly proven. Mr. Roberts. however, refused to proceed. 7GLIt LR Ann.-bid mother Earth roust have trade a wonderful leap son-wards yesterday-- The thermometer was up to 88 degrees in the shade at two o'clock in the afternoon, and the whole city woo fairly eweltering in the fiery gleams of old Sol.. TO'S to getting into !summer a little too; early. Shuts must be something wrong with the machinery, Terzßa--Qffioer Frost yesterday arrested two boys named .11iorton Owen and Jo seph Frembloy for stealing pig metal from the Allegheny Wharf. -- A woman named Cashing, who acted as recelver,of the stolen iron, was al so arrested.! As this was their first - offence, -they were allowed to depart after payment of costs and a few hours imprisonment in the-watch house- ' - Occcyrtmos or.Vgxes.—Many of oar citizens were last evening enjoying a fine view. of that beautiful astronomical phenomenon, the occulta tion of Venus.. The atmosphere was remarkably clear and the heavens - were without W cloud.— Venus kivsed the shadowed cheek of pale Dian' - at abort ten' 'minutes Past eight, and shortly af• .Ur was entirely hidden fromview. The; -titian lasted until the aeon set and haw much lager the e1eth40 4 14 11021 4 eau teth Tan Mammon Macaw Cana—Morton TOIL Naw Taw. Ovraibutio asp Patsosians Ben mmosn.—:Judge McClure rendered his dicision, in the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Wednesday, on the motion for a new trial in the ease of the two Bradley& Graham and Stewart., found guilty of Malicious Mischief,-week before last. ' The COurt spoke as follows: - So soon .aa the verdict in this case was ren dered,. the following two :mesons were . filed in support of the motion for a new trial, and writ ten in pencil: 1.. "That when the jury came . from their , room, at the instanCe of the Court, and before they had agreed upon a verdict, the Court inva ded the province of the jury, as' judges of the , law and the facts in criminal cases, by, giving the 'jury a binding direction as to how they should find. 2 "That in this the rights, of the defendants guaranteed by the constitutiOn to an impartial trial by a jury of their peers was not seceded to them, and the jury becomes in this instance a mere instrument to 'register the edicts of the Court as to the guilt of the prisoner." The _flirt reason is en assertion ; the second reason assigned is not a reason, but an inference based on the assertion contained in the first. It any portion of the reasons assigned were in conformity with the facts, this. Court would grant a new trial, without argument—would grants new trial without any motion at all. Bad the Aistinguished. counsel been in Court, he would not have thus accidentally fallen into se Mow errors of fact.. The jury did not come from their room at the instance of the Court.— The Conti did not invade the province of the ju ry by giving a binding direction, the Court gave them nei direction at all; the Court gave no di rection how they should find their verdict, The constable in waiting informed the Court the jury wished to come into Court. They came into Court: they were asked if they bad agreed upon theirverdiet; the answer was, they had not. The Court asked if they wished any assistance from the Court; the answer was, they could not agree. They had been out three hours on ly, and the Court inferred they wished to be dis charged. It was Saturday; the Court told the jury that in a case so transparent and clear as this one the Court would not discharge them, and the case being a misdemeanor, when they agreed upon their verdict they could seal it, and separate, and deliver it on Monday. They agreed that afternoon, sealed their verdict and • separated. On Monday morning they came Into Court with their sealed verdict, when defend ants' counsel demanded that the jury be polled. This was refused by the Court, and legal and technical reasons given at the time by the Court _for such. refusal. .Defendants' . counsel request -ed that a docket entry be , made of the demand and refusal to poll the jury, which was done.— Now suppose the demand to poll the -jury had been complied with by the Court, what would have been the consequence? The verdict was sealed on Saturday, when the jury separated;, it was delivered on Monday, when the poll was de manded. It the jury had been polled, this pa rol verdict would have been set aside by the Court, as they then would have given a verdict after having separated, for then the genuine verdtct, the sealed verdict, would not have been the verdict that was recorded, and they could not both have been recorded. The consequence would have been, a blunder, and a new trial. Additional reasons for a new trial were filed some days after the first; and are - 1. "Tha t the Court expressed itself too strongly in reference to the alibi, Wits charge to the Jury. 2. "That the Court assumed in its charge to the Jury, that the identity of defendants was conclusively proved by.Mehaffy and Cooly. 3. "The verdictie against the evidence." 1. The language of the Court was in the ex preM words of standard authorities on criminal law, with regard to alibi. 2. This is an error in fact The charge of the Court was in writing, and it did not assume this. or-anything else. •Sr Let us see if the verdict was against the evidence. The case was made out by the prose cution by clear and overwhelming evidence, both positive and circumstantial. And what was the defence. 1. An alibi. 2. Impeaching the ve racity of arie of the Commonwealth's witnesses. The wretched and transparent attempt at an alibi was signal failure and its only effect could be to streugthen, if failure, were possible the case of the Commonwealth. The attempt to im peach the veracity of the witnese likewise toilet, and resulted in establishing his undoubted credi bility.. Such defenCes are always dangerous, in this case they were desperate and reckless. This feeble attempt at alibifixed the where abouts of those who relied on it, within three minutes walk of the scene of the perpetration of the outrage; &rather perilous proximity, they might just as well have made it a mile off, while they were about it The strength of the prosecution by no means rested orlehaffy's testimony alone and if i had,..:Skfetree was instrumental in proving that he wae...worthy et all credit; they tested him and proud him an& Timi.tion is there fore overruled. The Court then proceeded to pus sentence upon the prisoners: John Bradley, James Wist ley B' y, .John Graham and James Steuart, were ...oh sentenced to pay a fine of =and the costa of prosecution, and undergo three months imprisonment in the County Jail. The prisoners were then removed, and thus ends this somewhat famous case. SZITEICN 07 Etna°, KENNIDT, MOORE AND Beater.—These four young men who were tried and convicted last week in the Criminal Court of having been engaged in the recent outrages in Allegheny wherein numerous unoffending per sons were attacked and beaten on the public streets, Were brought into Court on Wednesday to receive Sentence. Jason Ewing was ordered to stand up.. -" The Court—Ewing, what do you do fora living ? • Prisoner—l am a farmer; I work at that baro ness for a living. The Court—Where do you live Prisonerl lived in Indiana county, Pa., but bare been in Allegheny county about a year. The Court—Well, Ewing, you bare been tried here and convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill. Yourself and three others went out one evening upon the streets end knocked down and brutally beat whomsoever you happen. ed tomeet, overpowering by numbers both their courage and their streogtb. Yon and your three companions were just drunk enough to be devil ish, and were armed with those accursed knock leer, those infernal instruments of killing and murder. Yon have been found guilty on three separate indictments and you may be thankful that the bead of the Dutchman you attacked was u thick as a stone;or he might have been killed. Now, it is the imperative duty of this Court to take cognizance of these things ; such rowdyism must not be allowed to continue. Unless mine check be placed upon it, every man will be com pelled to carry a revolver and shoot down any drunken rowdy who may attack him. That's what I'll do .!—The 'Court must do its duty to the public and this spirit of rowdyism meet be punished. It therefore sentences you, Jason Ewing, to pay a fine of et cents, pay the costs of prosecution, and undergo imprisonment in the WesteriTenitentiary for and during the period of one year, there to be treated as the law directs. There are two other convictions against you, on which the Court will not now pass sentence. But, when you come out of prison,. you had better be careful bow you conduct yourself, or you will be piciod up instanter and seat back again. The Court then sentenced William Bailey, con victed of assaultand battery, teafine of Of cents, the costa, and six months imprisonment in the county Jail. Henry. Kennedy received a similar sentence. Robert 'Moore was senteoced to three months imprisonment. . ' . - Judge McClure , eentinned--Now, feting men, thereare three indictments and three verdicts against you, awl I wish you to remember that if the Court sees proper, at 'the very moment you ocme out, it can bring you bare and sentence you. again. -I bone you will take warning and conduct yourselves in a more peaceable and be coming manner hereafter.. The prisonerswere then re-conducted to jail Dminuor Cotrar.—Before Judge. Williams William Eichbeum an. B. C. titocktoo, and ' W il liam G. Johnston, administrators of Samuel It Johnston, deceased. Action on a bill of ex change. Verdict for plaintiff for $4Ol. A. Stimple k Co. :o. R. T. Leech, Sr. Leech bought a lot of enameled leather, such as ie uted for trimming coaches, and sold It to simile tk Co. It turned out to be bad, sad this action is brought to recover dainages. The defendants resist the einim by contending that they disposed of the leather just as they purohaeed—withoutexmoin- The Jury was discharged and the paitles set tied the ease. Stewart, Loyd & C0../ra. Alexander Miller.— Action on a promissory note. Jury discharged, and cause settled; each party to pay half the costs. , • . In the cc+e of Doh'', num v.. 6 to ek ton, Cochrac. for defendant,. moved for a new trioL Jct. W. Patterson vs. Bennet; Berry & Co.— action to recover the rent of a warehouse. Ver dict of $2OO for plaintiff • J. & It. Floyd vs. Negley,.Blohan & Co. ,Ac tion on a promissory note for $573. Oa triaL Tar. PII.OB.I3IITORT LAW ANTIOIPATIW.—Last week, some very zealous friends of temperance entered a nasal store in Franklin tp., Allegheny county, kept by Mr. W. Sharp, rolled out his whiskey bairels, knocked In their hOads, and let the treasures run. Nothing else in theaters, was damaged. STEAMBOAT SOBBBET.—,I. .pagsenger on the steamboat Great Wert vas robbed on 'DueJay night of a carpetbag and his pocket-book con taining a small amount of money. He had laid down on the cabin floor, and while Bleeping the robbery wee effected: No arrest —Ras house or Jacob Frsith id Economy wts burned OA Wednesday lash Lass, .4000-4090 • A loanable horse eras - Ito badly crippled by the . cow -catcher' of a freight .train near ' Ra t eille, on the 0: &P. R. R., on Friday latit„ - : his owner was compelled to shaot ' NSW; Oran.—Andrew Mitchel, the Engineer of the Jail, yesterday conveyed Wm. Steel and John Stoints to their new quarters inthe Western Peahen; inry. Corturn.—The trial of Benjamin Wilson (eoloretli for burirary, has been continued on til the June term of the Quarter Sessions. SrancW.—Tbe Nail Cutters of ibis city and vicinity have struck for higher wages. Jos BARKER holds forth to-night In Allegheny on flour speculation. BY TELEGRAPH NEW Tons, April lB.—A violent thunder-atorm occurred this morning; it '-extended over the whole State. At Brockport, .hail-stones measur ing 7 inches in circumference 'fell. The Banjo sailed to-day with 2 Gopassengers and $1,393,000 in specie. In the Poole murder case, Judge owles deci ded to hold Irving and Morrissey to ail in $lO,- 0013 each, and Ilyler, Ling and Van IT It, in $20,- 000 each. In the case of Turner an Pandora, a motion to admit to bail was denied. - - - ••• - - Boston, April 17.—The ship Golden Mirror,Ma guire, from New Fork; for Toulon, with 6000 bbls. of pork, sprung . a leak on UM Bth of March, and was abandoned on the 'l9th with 9 feet '6 inches of water In her. Her crew were taken Off and car. ried to Cardenas: The cargo was shipped on French Government account. 11Aantsnenott,- April 18.—The sale of the Main.Lioe wns under consideration. Mr. Mo. Calmont moved to insert ten millions, which was voted down. It was then moved to insert nine 111 place of seven millions, which was vot ed down. At this stage of the proceedings th e ease ad journed. I . r..baraie in private called up the aupplemen to the charter of the Borough of Beringhem. Locirrim.c, April 18.—The notorious Dr. .Haines, a convict in the Louisiana penitentiary for eleven years, lately escaped, and was arrest ed here yesterday. Ho had assumed the name of Col. Littuditois. Ntw Tons, .April 18.—Cattfe Market.—The offerings of Beef Cattle to-day were 290 head; prices declined and closed languid at $86511,- SO. Sheep and Lambs, with a large supply, dulL logs, a fair demand and prices well sustained. Saw Tome, April 18—Eoning.--Cotton easier but not quotably lower, sales 500 bales. Fleur stiller but not quotably higher; sales 6,750 bbls. good Ohio; Southern firm, sales 1.800 bbls. at 8,10,7ke)11,12i. Corn easier but not quotably lower; bales 60,000 bushels mixed at $1,08.-- Pork a trifle higher, sales of 750 bbls. at $10,31 0 . 416,37 for old, end $17,75e517,67 for new. Beeffirm with sales 400 bbls. . Lard firm, sales 450 bbls. 'Rims better at 910;01.. Butter droop ing, Ohio 12€,16. Whiskey steady, sales 1100 bbls. Ohio at 35. Groceries unchanged, with moderate burin es. Stocksclosed heavy. Mon ey plenty; Virginia sixes 565, Cumberland 281, Reading R. R. 84,i, Erie R. R. 49:. FINE BUILDING LOT'S SEIVIOR tjLEY. FOR SALE—These .lots are ellgiblr satiated within • short distance of tbe taillike/ depot, each hae/no a frnnt on • wide street, nf M) feet, and extending Mel 117 feet—and having • mminanding Tie. of tbo • entire ralinad and Chin ricer. Offered at the low rata of $llO eack—omettlirti In hand and lb.. balance In too Imrs. ' Apply to , P. IicLALN: A SON. II Fifth et. HOt(SE FOR SALE—A good Bug - f i b , i sr Dorm. 6 years old. gentle and- Run! Inoo- 1114 17 kocpaire of J. SClloolill‘ HOB 2 1..0, 23 Wood street. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, t ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ) To Mc She", rf and Cbmig. VVE command you to common David Smith, idtter cf Planstt, deed, .Ith mo th. to Louisa Planet', widow, and William PlatetaChas. Planet, Ilemm Planett. George Planets, Jamb Ylanstt. John 11. Jackson and Marla bin .366 leas Maria Monett, Joseph Wrinta and Ellinbetn his Wile, late Ellsatetb Planett. and Frederick Poets and Sarah his wile, late Sarah Planett. heirs of the said William P/112ett. deed, so that they be and somas. te bsfcre cur ihstrint Court. to be holden at the Cit. of Pitburgh. In and Ito .aid cooetr. Ththe Founh Monday of April hut— there to swatter omaa M. M.O. Thalami Williams and John C, 112're. of John FTt[lll/43, deed, ofa pleaof debt, and have inn then there this snit. Witnem the lion.M.llemp. ton, President Jodoe of cut sold Comt e the oth dal of April. A. L. one thonesnd eloht hundred and Oftydlec. EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr. I'rothonoty 7. 1731. MAGILL, Sheriff. spit/ std spiritual Telegraph. rrE organ ofmode bpirituaLism, Fourth A•cosimrivn io May. It cattalo. the full rn est re m extant or Curren i•tta and otarduru as Spirituals, tercowo. Published weAlp at B-parum also, all spiritual Books &reale by P.I ann .ESBILOB initrrAs. 342 Broadway. Now York. P. s.—i cataßa s /ue of Spiritual _Book. watt re ...Der ..16-3rodP For Sale. TE KEEL-BOAT - 4; •B. RUSSELL, of Largest re, nearly Om p•ar, • awl let gond nab-. atao one opermtf-deelted Carat 13eat. orlar. Ms. far or apl oLYUCS OU. pOUNTRY SEAT FOR RENT OR FOR vv dALC—Betweeet land 6 emir ,of esound.nith 1,..,th0r. Brisk Ijr.d.l C,usg,, Jost EntehuL With hW and a rooms, beautifully altuated to the borough it to olekl•y, eanserdent t the nallroad Depat pet ,, etuv thew, acres of teholof roil' tot tulftio r. .111 tr r. 4.1 rqr stets.. 0016 B. BeLALY •BO]f.lß, Sth st. arie:y and Fancy Goods—A fall assort men!inst received. are opening our Spring purchases of 1 1 Vletve sod oler them. exa m loteee prime Id terita ennatry dea/rn to examine our .too bet. Pwreherl63. Our elect of Leckleg_lilamen eel Prow of W tion!. eamkista. WDL u.r•uxrrr •W. /32/17 Not 63 Wood street. TO THE LADIES, PAUL 11UGUS, 104 Market street, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Pittsburh and sle thst Ds ham find f , reired large and well : glee ted stininlt t y of Spring and Hummel tloula, 'shish he .111 sail at matt, rodoend prima at his atom, No. 104 starlet at. Td docrfrout fifth garnet. tnhzaerws diRRIVED THIS MORNING BY EX PRE23-4 Lane amortment of Bisek,Todstertßaroed, ed mod Premed 011ie to wilJed I would soliolt the atten tion of my matron. and ladies in genemi. PAUL AVIV& NJ OW OPEN—At 104 Market et., a large LA asortroeta of 11...4 . 1* &ere goods. eon:milled of Lawlor. Irrillessalraes. French Ulnottnms, &doge do errlre Hobe, Mown de (Aloe.. Clan [Am etude se. to w l 6lc ch h 1 would respectfully Invite the ettention nr the lodlre. ralaf-dAwri PAUL II ()LIU& ALBROWERIES—IIa — ving 'constantly on jA t hanel a large the Embrolderfea °tell do. l e Vi l la t levet aolicit the patronage of the nubile al mtgll 7 llkan - PAUL Runt's. &ANTILLAS—MurpIry4 Burchfield will or. Monday martin eplendld areortment of thane, Colored bilk and Lace-Maatillaa to ablah they invite the attention of Huir matt:turn and barna generally. North-out corner of 4th sad Market era RESIDENCE IN GTH WARD FOR SALE —Sainted on Crewilird 5t...,211 feet front and extend• ink to 'reviver hill et. 131 feet, ou which is erected a two story trick with 6 1.0.171, finished in gy". style. The yard Abounds with grape shrubbery. Will eel eery low, Annly to lI.WLAIN t 250?4, 11, Sth It QIIOULDER BRACES—I have just rec'd a 10 large and fine Sot of Ehoulder nillffk Mors want. to anything otitis kind thould , oll nod amine mine before purchasing elsewhere. JOel rBUILDERS—We heco some choice fine amber.swerted for Irolldlet . g et b.. ll.s bees sees.. two years. Will be sold to. br appitiott to 31 . LAI N t SON, 216th st. AVA COFFEE—SO mats Old Governmen tif Jar. foam for rfido_by U oplb RAGOT. PM RAVE A . CO, 18 &WI Wood gr. jj „ 'CE ---20 tes. fresh Carolina Rice for sale a br &PIS D&OALEV. COSGRAVE & CO. QIODA-50 kgs Lee's Sub. Carte. Soda for ).0 We by &NS BAOALF.Y.COMIRAVE&OO.• CASTILE SOAP-5U has pure Marseilles V P.M bi lIACIALRT.SOII.A v &CO. WHITE PIPES-100 has .f MITE bl . =GAUT, 02.5.(1RAV h (A, V V 18 and 20 Irccd .L dri WATER--4 WATER 4 gross, in pta. and . dta. reed dtrent from the Pprlnark apt. Jod. YLEMICO. MILLINERY GOODS—Ribbons, French Englith Cra (Bede Hike, Irionnaae, mad, ee, Wreathe. CISMOII. framesand &raw Tell:emit:4g a new enrol( leg opened and fee rale cheap at pIT JOS.- IRWIN 1K13.17 Market et. _ bole; No. 3 large Mackerel; 10 0 do liarlug.drl. mat and award; •• half bbis. Trout: tU lvdf Nth, Salmon: 20 do inclutel; 40 bbl. Trout. An. rale aolf LIESH U. COLLIN& _ _ LOVES SEED—I 2 bbls. prime for sale to apl7 lIICNItYI IL COLLID F. DRY FRUIT-100 bus. Dry teacher' lOC do do Aopt.. for solo br lIENBY IL OXILLINd f u . R m , t en .litU g ß t aUFlß , l . ,l) .. ha i c y e e, jr! Goods upon this morsdos• now Usk. Mantras and dls Wash ISM& North art curo _e. 4th and It. kat QBED POTATD W E-25 e. Seed Neehin- 000 k Potatoes foe We by JA8..11 . 140011L1N. apIT corner Pint and /Smithfield eta. RED POTATOES-50 bbl "Reds" for mele .411 JAIL ir Lelia/ILLY. sVeMBROIDERED CURTAINS—A. A. Stamm Co. lequir met. read :AO pentrery handmme mor grobrolderled aitnnin and Laze Mann% apAn OSIERY & Mason & IFICo. hem reel another lame em tl ortMent oumm er emery. 00Ic, Kid and LIAM Worm Bilk mid Mobeir mita, am.a. agile CASES TWEED: ; JeanS, Cassimeres Lumurcr Etas, ae . ju.t reed In' w. 16 • QODA. ASH, of our own make; Nitrate of 17 Soda. Etal Soda. Oil of YltrloL,Voolotk Acid and than ganesalnetrre and for u.lo by lIKNOZITOLYDII6 OJ. -4. fin BAGS SALTPETRE- in Rtore and tyky Ihr !gale br. DENPETT, OLYD • CO. TIMED PEACHES-300 bus in storo and lifor Ws by syle ISAIAH DUMMY A CO. UT' INDOW GLASS=7:9, 840. 9z12„ 9x 1400:14. 10:111, 10x15. 30x12, 12‘20 10z14. double drat etb,ln store on consignment, Ibxale trr • aptil • !BAUR DICKEY & CO. G REEN APPLES-20 1111,1!,siyforEir,„roil= ' EASE & FE ATLIERS-3 bbis. Greasb 41 bag. ratans. nor LandjlactrEclL =sr seie.ny IS&Ltii vv.:ft.( DE SALT PETR 9 bags to arrivo rses by so MATS U MAZY k. CO. C. TAR-100 obis. in prime 'order for s ' bob br BAGALZY. iTieIIITAVE a C.l.Wood .9 IS ad at. . . 10 OOFFE E-150 bags prime Arrmn R. sad roV uto by - Filial/ERA DitWaRT T.2,/NSEED 011e---12 bbls, jfist recrd and fo UO.r 1'4246 br , -a, amain' * _ . -iVi., . COMMERCIAL. cousurrra or soarrarnoyi: DOH W. 8 „,,, E , V. P.—W. lIINZUET. EL P. Joxa, Basal. Minn= J. S. tramorm. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Omas Prrtexcann tislara.l Thursday Morning. Arril 19, 1555. f FLOUR—eery littledoing sees of 19 bbla. extra on the wharf at $lO 60; 58 do:sopatine and extra from store at $10.62(411975 and MI do. fine at PDX. Buyers 'err men. Mar were holdingpfr. RTC FLOI7R,i sale from store tlf4o hble. at V 3.00. ' CORN MEAL—des of 93 bblg that store at $4,25 rod 130 brunt SIN. GRAM—the market:nu dull:J.les of 300 bus. *rhelled Cdr.; at depot. at 90, mad MO Lax Wheat. mixed, au wharf, at 9210. • ORO RRlES—tales in late of 33 hinds. fair—Sugar at 0!..i and 10 da prime at, 6N,, cash, par lands 12 !Mk old Mo. Mmes, oak. at 35. rash ; and 14 tn. Rim at 614. four mm , ! BACON—sal.s of 0,000 tbs. rotmd It 9.1 9 M /„0. cook 15,000 tbasnld to furnace men reported at 63, - ,. , 0 1 / 4 and 1014. sixty day. The Inside thfore Indicates the 4 . irliag rates for cash. • - METAL—a sale of 67 tans Jtmlati at MM. six mos. [Mb le the only sale reported on 'Change. - In the even_ log wa were Waited open by a mereher of one_of the me n. ~,,,w ttdlng firm. or the city: who ooid that a host lrad or Blab Forme. Metal was soli yesterdnY At 3= 2 . 1 . toot Dort load of Einem. Vista and another, name of forum not menneeted, at 1t25,a1l of Ito mos.] RAY—dull ; • sale of 6 tees= the whiter at $25 WHISKEY—a sale 0r2.5 bola Ems at . ASHES—a sale or 6 tons Soaps at G. run, m ug. TlMBER—there bare bean rio flake of Hewed Timber, an yet ; holdera aak WI for Mut and 9 for Oak• .bile barer, hold tiff eery generally ; arm the hest offer yet made It 5 (gte ter glue and 8 for Oat. Brom/ Lumber fa Idling a l River at Mls= Common and Clear. MONETARY AND COM3IERCIAL. The weather continua resplendently Ifno 7 . fluidness yesterday was not very active, there being a generel feel. log prevalent that prices of Pruden, had got to the top. most mint. and that it would be safest to hold orr Its nt large operettapa until there wait more certainty of kw, being maintained. Flour and Gain went off re rtrtriowlY In the morning, and the newifelyn Cincinnati—a the af ternoon. had a depressing effect. • • 'The River 11 In excellent condition. but the whssf to bare of bate, the departures fors few days past baying been in ezate °tarries]. ' The flank Statement this week 1. favorable. inasmuch u It shows that there has been a therk to the expansion of the flank Irene, which has thee sitting ea for several weeks. In the face of • timileing Spode lima The d e cr ee r, small—abont Salid.Uoo—beit it le encouraging, I r e with the movement of the presto. week ; and Ire mutter ate contraction is persisted in Iteekly. It may prevent the . o fneceirtyo• severs sndrudden an:deletion hereafter. The lere of o has bee. very emsil—ainet sl4.Uuti. instead of 1100.000 to SbUil.ooo, which was nonentity ars t inated. In Gerasits there hail also becu but • small change. Alter grittier, the statement is more favorable thee any one bad antleipatad. The comparative Boone aro ri 7 ' ffat L lt I 4=l C2'71 131r .-9". l . '' ' ' ''' 14.10 . .Grth 3.53.995 77.023 31,GC6 It is nesierally estimate/ that the Wednerlay roamer will take at tenet a million in acid. although nnot learn of attest cenagemento of over ntirethtiti. Th we e ca North Pt., sad the Washtnetne. en Saturday, will alto take some Gold, and it ',probable th e thlpments of the week will reach • mUlton and • half. The pricers letters tram .thtlifbriala indicate a ch larger ehipment or Gold by the neat Pleszner than by the m last. There was • corteidarahleamount of 11.4 i 'eate,t e d from the Interior, and if sellers would submit to the re. dowel mice/inn. dest e ci centiderable amount would mute forward. Stream Pa,. Gunn k Co. have culleeted free their aseetts about 030,00 e. tud their creditor. 11. re ex. tended about ss4ooasi. They. ore drawing on New York at sight. purposing their funds here to be avalleble. The market is firm for Sterling Exclemee.but the fram el.ll l ,3lls at the extreme rata are limited. The rano, Si? 4 Wear. the latter the. asking. prim of leading lienkerv— Contliterable thin of tired-clan Mlle have been mad. at tit. (ale IS cent. The lastshipments ef field did not pay much, lu sorumplionee Of the reduotel price In loci Prance are wont nicety, and L 'taccoLlower-5.15th.5.1.2', The quantity of Excitant. coming from the loath is lieht, tint there were rumers in the street or a large amount on the Tho demand from Intmirter• IN hat large. Then ten. Ws amount of Mien no. our oreuritlee by the America, but they were , le most carte. limited for err utlon. The foeti markets ern cry km, but hare not siren a 0 flat as tha market ..n thisside. There was • good demand on the Continent for American accuti tirt of cell established N Y. Trib. Correa—There gaa• a tee late on Saturday not Inelueed In our report of MO nu. Rio VMS. Mink to prima onality .1 1 0'iligi lets. Th. bola or the lot gym kMI4 at the latter dove. To dor Ire bearfotualet of about GOO bane damtned !gloat Idia4ol.tota. Thorn non! no eats. nt a , od Corte* rge iarted. Vert+ It a !mod !notary Mgr (.4 , 4fing.,,1 the tunt . att Bern at plotr! tome, Waalo , lo Anent 41 r^Ig - ler loat 10%4411 ree k:eta I.aaverrapt 11 torte.. Porto 'ilea and lunar. at 114114geta. and Java at I O eta—illalt. door. Mega liawd—The Cincinnati Commercial of Turtle, 111111,• A rumor was prevalent at Intll/71110 nn Saturday. th.t the steamer Seal 0, Capt. Shan. had !tuna her I tier: billing several pavaengere. The boat, • ter. , eh...ter. from Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, was at tnulaville on Sat urday-, on her way to St Louie. roll or reatoettusra She Oct thrnugh the maul *land rundown. awl the our/dent if any atstilt meet bane harrow.) daring thenight, and within fifty or slaty mites of that pert. Th e steamers Seventy -Six and °Welland Taller. yetterday morn mg. , r7l;;;t4....'ttronebrot,....v.r=. and atoran T. and it no* au; rived that the taut had lad up u It l theater. Imbedded. It watt 111.1telat FL isms on Thula tai, that thy Dane Golding had sank near biLeety, in the ilisaissippl. bat 1, the Nubtrilie paper* we learn that 'be left that port fri day, and of course therm:om wan unatta nded. The Wabash la gait , In, and farther navigation te nut of the question. The Cumberland was falling on the lith with 6 feet on lb. almala. The Equinox and Pt Clair were to leave tl'e • Denim fo r this port nn thli QM. Th. Maur o mime place. arrixod at CloelneaU .1111Ortaar and left t.s. this citr .tth tue tow freight Tb•PanlJonee, hen York. J. C Foot sod Dan Conker!, May be expected bete to-day or to-Morrkw., 111PCIEM4SY RIVER. • BY nnowNariut app•Zek 4 L. clan. /0 MS rata. Stleukt sopt.oees. wiIEELING. hj VatodlC4r bbl• Von, & n•edlner: IC Aka 55a11..1.44411.4ert7F10yd cstr.: aka rt.., rat...stock 1 °cc 100 nhls don, " Noon. J :11^Cully 1 etc 100 ON. nous. 21 tat.... J 1 01. ha). 22.1 pre, 100 dna boos., 133 human-n. 5 rolls Ot ns ~ sr, la/ hi Is bigtorinsc 000 Bea u• and sundries. WHEELING. by Dlurnat-2Z bl 4. mm!, t.t• 3 bbl. arnica, A A A SDRanr. 2.3.5 btu .brat. Balsa] .t ez: bbla curpurau. II A Fabntuturt. A rrt . 2.2.0 b.ln. paurr. J II )lcllor: 223 bus oat*, .71 do ecru. 2.0 do .I .at, outlet., G. talla papyr.S.o b tb• blgbelnec oundry rstrodurtura FRANKLYN, by Corny4ntey-40 tons metal. IV OA.. A Iba butter. Ito lard. bp awed. A King: tnt, sk• wo o l. MIA leatber, 3 rioYdt l ba . aced. 8 II LorAr.l.sta ray, J Ytlnter. NEW ORLFANT. by Aretk-117 W. codas... J Floyd .9 co; 17 hb.ls co Lodllp C15a0,1191,11. M'Als4o co: 73 do. ot, 2.56 hhd•yy,”,, 11.1.v0 co. 12 do. 1. 1.919 do, 79 pkgo wrap.. Yoodry olorismoy,. LOUISVILLE. by Advance—lVO !lA* lines. Ir 7 do nod, II II Collins: 166 Ago p.. nuns. Dickey & tot T.G mrn. rotenone St not 100 bbir door. A t A 0111 ans, Sl LW. led, 1000 whiskey. Italmeoterb t cr6 71 Lls bay, roli I Liggett; 100 bells molossoo. )11:andirss. Means & nu 14 Ir. buns, 21 bus wins. rut: to b . I. limo, Kt tao e..tton. htds roment, 160 do whiskey. 46000 Cour. pkg. rasp ir00.23 bon. tallow, sundry rensizooto. by Cincinnati-3 bbl. .00'. 102 do co., J & R Ito. 6 tee ham., It Dalsell & est 62 bls bay. 4 to banns IGO tots rem, 00 brio lard oil. 13 pkg. esur. /1 , 1 bbl. utdslsy. 250 do Coot. 164 do torn =mai. 37 .0, tornu. 63 Ns cotton, 66. k. corn, sundry moonset.. I i doLOILLE. by Vorktown ptgs beano. lo do dr fruit. mod. 3 bids tlaynool .IMgsley nr 14 info o m .. .001 314 bbts ra r o go est. 11. do corn. ...Irina. o bbl. Ilene, J CTNer.VNATI. by PbIladelp1110—:1 bblft.m. 12 do MI. 11%) floar.J W gem: 1.. t. team, Hell Lhrut.“.: 12 614 ha J A 1101.661. m A cak .t. belt. 50 661.011. 61 y. 1. bum, 11 eke twm.lo bhdo nut:6 b.. /turfs. 10 61.1.1101 011,4 eke term, 1151.01. •01.kay, 24 do 4001 a....... LA bl. bay. 120 W.I. flour. 26 at. dry wool. 6 eu b bignmid. ppar . 11t.22 pkg...crap Mo e 1.6 61. e... 10.1. ono- 13IPORTS BY RAILROAD. 0010 arm PV/3771.,.3rt It. FL—at/0 MA. flour. W none, 1711 boa earn, J k W Res: 066 40. 11.11 t Llaa/at; I GM Warm, 60 kwrak .eO ala , b L u o r t toerr.o . I 36 lh•a A ao t c a od r b .d, 11001. d LW/ rag..: do batter. east; 2) tow earth. 7.20100, oat& 461/9 Lam corn. 166 LOl. fl..ur. All. our. 22 1 earn meal, s b 2 Wutte,. 10 do coo,. 213 Lo/ yadot.o/t, raWaa. 2 ran abrep, 2 do borsch 20 Ur bay, .71 dos brootor, lb hap dr fruit, auodry conalaorra. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRlVED—Jeffereon, Drovnurrille : Luzern... do: 11417 ant. Ell.abetb !Hells:so No. 2. Wellsville Dior nal. Wheeling Elneinnat., elrofunati Yorktown, Lou &elide ; Yhilzdslptds. Clneinnatl DEPSlZTXD—Jellterron. Brown...We: Lett,or, do; CO!. tA rd ". l E n i Zolrrtrl l w lkt es l V:tk. N' D ' is l ll,ll ' 4 ' elite ; Diurnal. Wheeling; Clnelnneti, einehmaii. Ilan.—On yesterday ...dog there were 11 feet 0 Inehee In the channel and rides. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA ETEA3II3IIIP LENS„ (11a l'ileagottuo Radtatitan qf Frites to it the times. 20, Ch.., .t artd fftnlthitJt Route. &tote Ilundfald leaes Mort, than any other flout, and (ICuidrno Mr (badly Una va Flrer anti Ono vaitto(fd tnoirous toatoto au Atnonta THlttillolt IN ADVANCE OP THE Halls. The Accesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. THE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or THE WM. Mt/31E1'11E1M, or DANIEL WED all first dans atesznahlpe, lest., Non York go the 12th and :Mho( each month. tent:meting mi le.. the Nle .ragas Tranelt Route, (having but twelve mile.. or land irataxportaUcto oversaw. 11:mead...mired ntail In Prat elan, sarrlagratlylth the ateamahloaSlPllßA NEVADA.UNCLIC 82.110.211tTE8 PACIFIC, and lIILLITIFER JONATHAN. ono of ahltb 001 hare Ean Jam, dm Sur, the Paelto teratlons of the Tomtit Route, where tho Patine StepT- Fhlpe rto-Ire the Paagengeta at the Company. wharf Inv mediately on their arrival. and proved as one. to Pan Ihanchato. An mcbertetated burgeon la attached to each .bi p. for thfcgmotlon, or west/oat re^noNisavesJotply only to CHLAILLDS IltfilliAN. agent. 2 of Onvtn. N.Y. N. B.—Cominenclng en the 20th of May, the days of leaving New York will be th.gedto the trth and gna t 0 , tKb month. 'GABLE OIL CEDTEIS-366d0z. of differ ... at Pilel and beautiful styleN also. Stand and Iln roan Covent. assorted. at J. ,k apT ' No 116 Market A.DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE -Letters of Administration baring been minted to the under• goer'. on the mato of Yareuel Gelston. &dd. late of COlll. Townehlp. I.CISOLIS Indebted t0.a141 dee...fent. aren a...red to make Immediate payments and tn., having claloas toPreeent them for settlement to ILDELSTON., Admlnletratris. IL DIDDLE ROBERTS, No. 100 4th at. or to orbrit-Istrd4t Valuable Proverty at Orphans' Court Sae. N virtue of an odor from the Orphan'? Cksury o th• underel e gned will exposes to pnbuo no n., on = N DAY, Um April. at 3 ° clock, P. D., on th e prefab., that salnabloand wall knownproperty bon, Ing to the of Darld 1.. brawn., at the ranter of Wylie and Washlnxton sta.. fronting 03 it. on Wylie et. and 02 ft. on Wsslalnuton et.., on vrtitch slant!. block alai substantial Prams Dulidlnar. the tvntal of which le SW° par annum. This le one piths beat locations tor bust am. ha that part of the city. and salbrde an excellent °mortis • silty far a vocal investment. lerips at gals. For turther PArtleniam, apply to JAP. si. ENOWNE, apllawd Allot FINK DIN OR CatafG e ß ß RE HIT POSITORY: LOSEPII WIUTE now carrying on bosi nee In blespsolous 1.44 en Pittsburgh and usnrenmenle, nest the Tat Mg Bnrt . tespect rally Invites the nubile to Inspect his etock ofUAKIIIAUY.S, SUOGIEL An And he pull-121u 1p cconmee gentlemen peransers, that one Mete on JJ Is nun.... 7 ..,....r.5tienee In the business, eosblee him_ logiea before hie patrons the um &oleo collection. or °enures. which en many yule put It bee been hie putkalst deportment to select to the various and most weeded EsetersPisnufecturers The moue of his ace system le complete, the economy of Ills &Mtn/temente alit Erupt) , Lb. best and mat Mato:Wee dlanntecturu at moderate prizes. Unencumbered by chow Lary MMus., which the manta for detonating nouse of buslneu has hosted upon the price anomie. (owing in gangs rents,) Joseph White win mil on reed/ money only, at Innen lean than the usu al ts. 11 n .--astriopts rewired in the bat mmtnd , ttiu. at, path. - • "-" IILACK SILK FROES--Tasiel; But ton, Netted , and all the Rieltisnablo patterns o mxa, th gsa,just hustling et 1.!Ult.11:3 tritornlng Stara, 77 77 Mutat mt. f , • : I J 1 • prime 0 -e In demand foe nee 03,1,4 I.IOOEST fIAfiTILE 80LP--50010,. Whi,to and Var. . itGRIVITI,"i'4T.ItA L. &C. ' New reek nod Philadelphia Advertisements. , Ff 1 0:11CI:ili0t: dr , TIV MU .. :I' ,onth :4 .1 . .. Plat&IAN, ~..___. .11 - ed,P-e Farm Nurser - y, IT A b Tl k: t h on- Wilkins Avenue ~ ,,, -=— "-- - t -i i -'--.11" ''''''" . 4"''N'w Y"I. l CraNter - - and Biscuit Ille.chir.es.. • ta *tie (pallor of a mile flmen the redmi _ 0 7. - -.74111 to at, on the Farmert , and •feehanic.' Plank ....,,, , , J. moo, 1t,1T:. , 4 ~,. , 2 ,,,„ u th etur i ng a.t. • extension al Fourth .tart, and shout and ha.- r., , •nr.ely or, hand their eurruiur three d a leaner WM. Mum Pitmburah. eramter ‘larto cap. lel, Mt tt,-.): lately patented improve. ' Thai pff'4e-rlidtaat..l.4.-reMrUy l l ' a l u eK et;l l c P' :l;t7 . o7 - : " .1 , :rove . t%ttrnitto'j:Z",r-.,,,1'',; Cl!',"J'st.•.ll3`;:f,b,..::..._''l7' Peer .aitil Platte atilt...N. Mr Mmusplantinu Lhla toll and : 4r.. at 31 and Cr I: .1 1.1..re.t. Vow Vrrlt. • Inh,ll..Z.nte ' * TrelVt•Zey note turret allltoe El, scree or C r... . 4 ." I Removal of .liitllinery Establisliment. contain nr - ,, 400 ,.....e. 0 tr ,-,- ,.. - j e thr..,, , T.,,,...4dP::°y-, h ,°nl',°„,.": i AIRS . . 8 . i. ,,, Tit t K ~..P . inilirms_ her friends ends and - of Gine Fl e for removal to orchards and pitman, crutand. 1 1 ya rota . a , h... r.un.tzLl her !pinery and Plant carefully nacked and e.ut adnording to dit•eetioull I bre.. ital,tog 4..,11t..tr0eut from • 1, t „ ..o, ,3„..,,,,, to any °ILI,. United etatt, , two door. abore El.venth, eouth rode. l'halad•dt,hh, Th e . We hw testa to tall theattentlon of the Invent of ebrut. I uranctutumt. are made toe the more ettenel.. oa - ry.ng r t' orllt '' rr0 .',e 07:z.1 ) . ' .7„.T -1" , e . " ;: r :472:,': } r,dr kr ' e " ;:. :'" 11 1 r';r1'111t1"..:,4,0':„777'.:1r.r.1n.'.r, ' 1 ' :: : al r. ;r 1 ;. st,l atoll/. ntThronous and ENEltir, that t e worth nfmeneral i va.m.nd /dory t ftre•• mud Mar.ttlla , laltni.. 10.ery set.... olillhlath Pan thle .ertlon of , •ountry. .'loone y ma lu. pro. 1 [len paid tu Weddlnc a.. 1 tl•mrnlnl.w..r.. (.1.3..,ne . 001.1 or ny thlnur•taltelar, to ~le. Immegtate efl.et. Pll'ell n , . rate tt• u•onl. Fr,. +tram:tr., mall or ell,. Vv It:. H. Fll-24 CH., '''.' r. " oo "'' - ''' "'''"r " '' ' ''' r " r ''''''' " nil ISIII and Chestnut sts. Philadelphia, times . Order. . 4 r .. . o d...through tTlll.ln Po.t C1Y. , .. near , ~ j . ANUFAC'I'OIII of every de.iiiri pt ion of rlttabu;h, Pa.,,., ~ tat cur 'Med ,40 .na.rdet do t e. ID i ! V .1 1i , ..1111'/,',7rh iT. ['L ASTER 0 [.. NA ,tIL'A'TS. th %MI , 11.1 Nlarkot, will 1... promptly atlended to. : ,z,,. ratios of untldiaca. ...trytettrurot Corder Pleees. 0e114.1.1.tre ! Nlouldllnt, Ent leholettle to llorttlevo. Capitol , . Truro...tr. VII T'ltgl irlitii lEti4kic tiLTu IA , i , .. ,.„ ‘"; Et.tl,..tE-, ;i;;`,,"77,•'7,777..i.„."1-!..1:,,..;,,,".ti:57,..",:g.t.,717•12.,r`.".i...di1:1X. 111 11(.14...ME AND eNI,II -:C, , : , F.— N., fel ,, not,• Pittabur h, INI.-1... IL .11a N Isl.:611, (t a t e 5h.,,4, 5t,..: l 4."4n ' . ' venrou a Co-.) , lanta.turer and D.a.ler to Agrlrultoral and : i"4l rt , ,,,, Flurtioulltrallinnleurent. , all kin.-., Wh,q,...1. end Nee I Armitage's llousenole Anvils. t,..5: Ft...Garde,' atcl Fh.w.r 0.....1., F:v.rN - r..u. Frost scud Shade Trlets Guano, Poodrette. l't tent ,1 ...1te. and all ' 'T havlnoriOne to the know kiloie ut 31. k IT. other arttrir. neared ` relth Agriculture, . ! A r.m 11'4.5.NA:et) that many emuroms uni serene of . derltledntS t e atou.ehot.. AnTII nn ....I toroughout the rountry. ------ ; and rl•Vre.eoted a. , engine. title j. to IWO fy purchase. Fruit Trees, Ever cans, de. tha the real ' ..tole At.o:l bear...the ....IP / 11 1 11Eiiiutiseriber would must. resit cut- ~ l . ...... sc. t 11. to Imllnt. wheb le filonr acattt.ux I full yloill the attantlon of ht. tri.oda and the Vt. I 1t , 1' . ..1 II Lt: 1 , It/ F 0 11F1.71l LI./ retr. nubile to Rix eery 'arm. etortl cll Fruit Treel,, 1•••,- oat. ~, , ~,,., , n- 1 • • I- 1 ' •. tn . .' • • • ' • ~,,iu Freon, grubte.ry. Itceee. lirrenhouen Plant.. /1., ~,,..„,...„ of Apple, the ettnk le large and On.. or ii.,r, uur i.,, i lII.IiIiINIi'S P.ITIAT FIRE PROOF SAFE.S. vont.. (ACM I7wart and Standard ut our nun ai.lne, , aim}, en that, Peach. cest-r.l tbou..n.n.l hoe. v in ,. Cher. Tr II I. soon[',.: lot r ii.iiinnue , i to lit:lnt. illeture rr. PI unti; . thrient. ila., herrire.../..rsce..rrl... Currant., ~.... I b .,. u,,, ,, ,. , ~, •,,t . ..,..,,,, ~, ,,,, ‘ „ , ,,,, , i 5,, ,, ,.., our 1,,,,,. rrn ,„ I ron , Ito 41,3 0 ; a hirll we 0, v. ro,o 0 a why - h ` ~,,,..1 ,/, a: te. art t . .. o• to r . :010, tit the many ~,,u n3, , u .„ fi e ., pee..„,-,. wanting Inr, qua ale , adi w 11, - b Nor. ta.,:n •....•....:1 a. 0 , 1.1.0,1W/a yolked by the be liber-Wy d. it with, Oa; ~,,,1 j ,,,,,, „„ r ~,,,, 1,. oN . vt,... t 1trc,,1,..t• ' t10....,.-..P , '; i• :jai 15 yeers. and i/ lIC,VA mr.44.- , ar , um. 0rd...-. 1- ft atITIc Vltt•lmr la P. , t . . .., e moor.: r , It- Ir. ~..;.....", i• :j " re., 1•1,.3. both Ilr. It. Darr. Lliturtr .tt., the LUttland Surgery, 1 mile.: 1,...,,,,,, ~, ..., r , . ~ .t. 7 i. e t i i t:c ~ , .., ,r, 1t , ., 1 , ,,5, L.,,,,,. on Penna. in•tir• or the Pitlel.or,th, NUreery, 1., mil-. , dco. 15.,1. nod N.w ..,..,, 1...,, ' ,....,..,,.7 th , ;,,,,,e 6 ; a,, rum (lakl n.d. a 'l7l 1,. promnly attendei M. Pond, '44. I ot Mau, ..-.1.1 , ran-d I•nt-nt Combnostfro and pl. n.—lllantlng, [lobe neatly to . - Ter. or! , /I ,+l/:, Jt /LI S 'lll , llDocri.J, I 1.,...... 2 5,, , :;: , .. , ,11:,t , 1 , ,,..1.c/ 5 . ‘ 14.....e , 10t t. 1n go , d . - -t i; I..laced In t h he f I nal N. and Jon., 1. , ..N. c n . l .1; ........ ~,",?,!....e,..,1170rn.10nTe Bay Woad Flowers. ! ~ h „...,,,a,, 0, (.1, In .c. • , ,..i : ;11. {,••• it ithi” ..I5 dare. A ItILIiNGENIENTS have been mcdo with r„'L t 1 , ,...,.%%!i1 i n 7,ei:t , iii . -ii , ...! , , ,.. i . ....5 '...., ~..iii .Lnled i n tn, a rt „ 1 A li, the p - onrietora ..I Ray VI 00 , 1tIonal llardeno :or neon- ~.,,,,, . 0 . 0 10.,- a 1.,,-, 0 , 0 • 1......' ',.,. ", ,',.7 .. 1,:,',',',', f .. , ..'", (^" tdant mint , yof Itorlttettee• end cut llolders cturtna boot', made darn, a tile ttno , , Ica th , nu , . '. 1' '" ''' Ind on:m<r. Ladies and ,rentlemen Can he furniehed at f,.,,,,,,,,t,,.,,,,,,,,,„ r „,, : ,,,: .‘ , ~, j , r r t.mtl ned la t. t oprletnr. anti a thort nn any ot thy h•llowItm Yrtmelt rummy: medal auard,t4 tor the et act m..c ...r. of the world. Prramidai (co no-tout Vare4, aurteleA C.ICTOX—Nour, genula.....Te.nt thow hating the sub. 110041.1..htr-.yem . ELthell-- 'nod . amttur's 11111. cn the mutat Mat •. 08 LAS C. lIKIIRING, Lk maa a It. c..tme. Era Manor, , :tuccM., 'f. RovflAs, nruen Block-comer Pin. and tVater •ta , Now look. t - l Ct l a rmel I:.l7.—The' nil. t• Rolm and In.-[',.eau to had (adding F 1,37 not, la c*.res's. frelutt t.) at manult uttu ar'e Prt-rea... , h.O a nthorltcl a.ellta, °mkt, fbr floa ',all; p . at°3l In 5,./t., al, re,,leed .3 in all tle• pyatty.; at( tlio tinatnit,l %t en n Cam. E. ". aIIANKLENr'a Ea...... 1 IVarchouatt. ,i,,, , . ,103.21.0 P=l.li Iyl greet. . .4),.G BICULTURAL I.MPLIZIFN'IS.AND BnEDS.-11A1.1`11 At CM. ka Fulton et: rat, N.t. r York, hod Itotol NTS; litT ANTED—E O 2O,I,IO, for which will he V giTen B.u. 'real 5 1•,rtga.a nn 1:.al Ertate warth Eva Ihner [ha aloan I. I, • la, 'mounts to cart:maga for a Torlt.ty of wall rtrure 1 %Jan.:pg.,. In hl.tr l'lt.a , woong. 75 .7th rt. Po usINESS IV ANT El)---8 1.1ilt) and the the rarvicar of native bu,antaa wan arc offered for u 5 ntermt in a Mk' b 11101. 1 ,5. Engliire of ate2a.ti T110:+. WOODS, 75, 4t.ls rt. To STEAM twAT OWNERS-'--Vianted to buy. an LatrraAl In a Santa float. f.lr a ..,,, rash. stock, or real anat....11l be miaow. En/ airy of 'I 111111 AS IA 10111 S. - 1 ,Ittl at. . . _ Removal—To the - Phalle. lOLIN C. VARRY, n, Parry. S4 ,, tt k Cr, ha. WA 1% ar../1 ,, 1 , P 11,.t to thr ,t.. when, L.iN pr..par,l -di hirlA in I h.. Caqttog ut en 31.1 y •...lu-,1 p/ Itn RES. Removal. _,. 1)1. W. ERSTINE & CO., have removed xji to No 7 , Kn.. , rneroll.lal•ry I Removal. - _ 1113ISEN, !sla,:f,;,rer every va / riot, or n 7.1/, R, si-ivooirf:LAS.S [Leek Po,tor. W iho en.l C:nr.t !var., Ortol)ohnp. and Vlot orory c‘rlet, Worrhon., 'fog, o•I.Oorkald, ILL.! 1:.:.,.1 FUWPsW•tkur.a, Z.`=—'lnl,24 - - - RemoczL i f D. IVILLI.IMs Ea; renkm oil to 112 * F . .rert. nr,r I the I:uritOlLl I vb.... • irl.nre Is l'ltta?..,ll. April 1,-. 1,0 —ll. JuSEPH. lIORNE & CO., De:Lier,; in TRl73ulh G 5, J CLOITS. ran:, .V” itrrte, th. C Vart... ruhltqr ILARDWARE FOR SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE AA.K.ERS R. T. Leech, Jr .. . if OOP .STYKET. ee.7l. (Royce 11• Try one dnor _ - I'itt.l,&flrh Lae., ontna.k.; %to., flat• /Wu rnrr. bran Ic. AlDlll'.‘ PLASTERS - I lta.le recda • 1.r.,• :.,t qtr 1'13.5,-, ['or mink nr IneAlt,,•• th. hmt, el., Neeito. ,,, .tn,ut. , l New., nn.l , •1 441., kind, Th•me Itetwit, t ple.ters can a.: sw arn held in a.. , 1 , 3 - at J. ,, prmo, ItZ4n/.0.1 k Market et. . 'Edgeworth Ladiestemina.7, itrrAir RGII. IV. HENRY R. WILSON, D. D., Prin tr4-dral,e.rglty.d Ly it wrll quallged and experiettad villromcvnee on the (1r..% Monday L 4,0 posp.l.. will return. there aro bat ma' Peven rrutur4 aprliratt,. by Glom. •A oio. 1.0 1 ntn.lr .Isuzbterx I.. t bt! Vi%in,ruyther I woruno...r. rusy be.ll, pf,in., I. so T.II. Liberty n: 1., Prinelsal, at I..td Van (arder's Trimming Store. t.i. , nef. I UST r , cl , lvir,g a large ntid well Neleeted cf a:I +h. n..rc •f,1•,. I.A MP,' DI: L's A -VP Jf 'MLA TR f.1f.11/NGS. C , erttP, Hilltr. Lar,A A tl.n.l •nA ..=• nmrrl m•ltf ef !'Teem:, Srotth an 1 Atutrlsn untlsr , iNerits. In ,Irtme. Jar ~ .rt otn.,s Infant. IlandP. C.l.and WOW,. A fug oupply of %Inurtsinv, Ono.lx, Cram S..Ltig I. , Larft l_nro and Clem. Voila Linn Lin F.Ltm. SI, r... 5. Ofture and ttltll Fall.. Vlana ~a l.. •Ic. . h.ntLr..lt, I tai:ltt and Fan Crap, Na, rash .•,.... Fu1 , r , v1 ,, ,,—5,,,41 Mixt, Bands Sal 1nN1,1%,, Fr•rch., 0n, , ...n. lionr, Litwn and (b. eon Fitt!, I , llcl,th. Emtroblerinf !•ilkr. :Illettof and 513,11 U, Satin and r. , nnrt 11i11./I. A 1.3, e a...m . 1 , 11+W of 11 ..nti•rarn Furn;slana 17nr , d9— Slkirtn. 4.7rava,., Tir.. ti,jko, t,"n Tap.% and -bin. In ',nail gra,. w..n.1,115• p.n . . I•ert hid .• In IL and coieta. fr , :`to - .. GI, N.. 111 nn hand Al.”. n I, , ti kof and wrri _ • • - Pioneer Lino of Australia Packets from New York to Ilielbounae, CAREFING THE I ~ 1 71.1, 57.1 TE.V mli F: bt,utitul and Ekvorite liarque X NI , It:OD, " ni " notntb Ahlp of 1. 11. Bur. will he .1 nu_e. "r .e Virrl Cabin. the .111 he followed br the n-bohrsted Clll,,er In d Wind werd. Apply on et Etot 1.1r,0r to cell: {I 11 CA 114 Wail 0ar...1 New Cariltngs, Oil Cloths and matting& 110B1SON .& CO. F.FI - 11 STREET. 01'1'0.57TE Till? TETA? RE. AV E nee: on hazel, mid to o . ineh they nee ,e 0 Fan .l !Arco .1 choice am - TM:rut of the ill 1.. nold ntrn, ,e from o th, tow,nt ch. ht.thont It bleb tr from rant...t prin., Att.—Rocs. Me.n. 1 C1 , 210 ,, Shad.... noitinn nn.l.able tn , ntin.ltotT IM. Irma. tinnt, sod •11 other hood, ttrtalln Itnnt. is arpot hounn, to attn.!, the attontinn of purehatna• Is In; eltnd .•• Peremptory Salo of Timber Lands. THE ' , ob.:Tibor Win I , Mltively pelt at a bargain, ab , mt 4:!frO arty.,," Timber Land,. in run dr, tr.... mtunt, in Kilt ..out;, l`a.. near the line of the tMnbury and brie 0,50.4 'I her marl and min mbi. m Im murh treats that he ba‘ r , tmemt,..Milofrratxl a :animmeawrr:it from . One of the beat Farrtin I Wrntmnrebtotl countr. am , Frreport. mntaluluu I arse& P.r nal" rheap—a rare ehmom ommrwm tarlorre.: bondman. with •• luso, variety ornelwte.l trot'. Al, mat no the treminen Titian indlnpataolo. For Mil nartieuinrk mil homed'. whereat my room at the d hmten Hotel. Form ntmrt, pltd• nod dm I'M r (the land. eau Le are, nod title p a ter, examload. 5 la. mid In a burp. repent,, as dim!. osh-tr Spring Dry Goods. HAGAN Sc. Ali L, No. 91 Market ht., are I I rentil k vinti daily additions to their large and veil sae heti.] shir or Jinni Embrol Pre.. Shanln and Scarf, Housekeeping (loud& Alexander's Kid Mores. rte., to ir.,l it we would respect fully eolith. attention of the ladle,. nib,* TALUABLE FARM FOR SALE of 126 aerie, <Pith a pined recipe ra.m hone, h.rn, pt: k bj e , shed. gratin granary. I r.. a rut-II orobard, and 100 erre, In rib tisation. In gip.] repair. under the whole lapin. and the un orPrinrd Dart tindborbd per item. EX lb l iU or ell will be pold wd Situate at about 6 wiled rina the dbl . near the old enie Ward, Ingtou road. al. S. C1.7111111,11T .t SON LIRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOKS—R — ee'd today by Kr pnisii, a large emnrtmentuf lirahria and Hirano, of all MP! and at} lee of binding. at J. Da VI:, we ricederfOre, ...near 4th. %%TALL PEW APF:R—N SPRING STYLE v v Sadie rede, re Alleitlieny. ha. ree'd front Phlladolphia and , New Yo nd k , t itt cent atilertiona, a choke ludiorino ut of MR= nen Halt Papegra, vritl matrll berdela, new ntylaN alNlium and (them, Wall Pa•ers, a lira., stark desirable pattern, Itordera—Volsot, Ont. Dconratlro and Plain: (Mho,. and Collineenowrn, rpaterr. Controw Fin Ilnord Prlntit—lirkwn. Dud; Mao and Figured Cur. Lain l'alwrw, Tran.ra , ont and Cloth Motto. Shadow Grotn aad Dolt trill:loth. Rolland dr: all hinds. Prin., In, Y.xperlenord ['aver Ilau,ten furuished. Si xd TALUABLELFARAI OF 12.6 ACR S FOR IrlAtil"—led nerve. In nutlealion. with, a nerd house. barn, stable. bay !hot vrmnary. 'prise out., ear. !tape dew, 1—.., and r, mail oreba - d. lb, pl cantatas wholeter and unim proved , rlega. Tr., faecal under the farm. sad the land awatakta 101101 a timber. del,. $4.5 per and. T.lrrna, wbe tiA/12 In band reenelnder In nee, twu add tare.. tear, •01 S. fIUTIII3EIVE A 50N.140, da st. HARE CITA NC,E A FARM-800 ace,•. of lent rata lank 100.,ti land drop. and in or ala of rtlnityllle, tn.. In t t e ei 6u tu ke of Flahing creek. only on ntn e and a had' toll a from Fan nod urkt mine The atArve ran I 0 01never.ld Imo three caa.l torn.. e q u a lnly tam defter, per Vela la hen . .I...lance In too 011111.16 i n•torn. Air, . are,. Ylarehal •1 lee. than taller, how the 1.010 Iver.:ol acorn ckeata 1, rid. a hone., ,table, fruit tre.s, an. 1114. $1.201/. Tame $2llO cash. balance In three t early pax...eras. Tho title Loan Lauda tre otter mho In Int topuLtble mh2U CUTIIC EtTd 80N.140 11.1 WE ARE NOW REOEIVING FROM hew Ymk nn I l'hlTarlelrhin. a full Akar. of . . ()REES .I.NII LACK TNAS. COMptirloc Young 113-1... n. itoperfal.fiunrowdeg.lnt l . Youellon.. end Englinh Ilronkf.t. all nt which have earefullr ' , elected and nlll to told ai must either , gh rn real!. AUPEILIoIt AM., .14v 4 COFFEE. LuVERING'B and ,T. WOES REFINED FED (KS. PEK N TEA STIR ar9 No. 73 lifth • St. Clair Hotel awn, !!nn and .57 Ceafr iLt. P•Setnph, Ft; - irrilE undersigned, formerly of "Brown's lotel." bertha ink.. MI. Urge and aummodloue Ito te and Devine reisted It In rnean.licent etvie. uninld re. speetfully Invite hl. Monde awl the trzrellog pane to glee Mai • call. Aesured, with the cenrenlence of thr D oun) and hie long experience In Use buelneSe. befall lave entire ant Istactidn., era hie charges suede - nth. fea/ WM. C. -CONNELLY. HONETIJ BOUKS--7111--e new Phonetic t h Prima Illustrated: Ph= 441' ti ""ThitaMen Its UM thonstla Under 1114 rteteas ot theaukteati; Asa_ rs tge pt . Yhonompn7, Amay. /Oath it. Phrenological Cholifet . '-- FOWLERS, WELLS & CO, Plyronol,lxtr. and Puldherr. t Aiwii rtroet. , tirl o o: rir n imth. hp, whole , ml.'llllll nt Now Prima. PoCr, rional caan.inationfi, with chart.% and full written deNziptions of character, dal - and orrning. Cabinet Iron. FOR RENT. For Rent 4 ( 1, ACRES LAND in feel lea township, ‘,/ . .bri Foal Mll.. Run. and 3 miles from ano Inv. in and oho. 'minor,. 11111 .1.1... a.. 11 apaptrol for a Nuraary and Vim, aorl. W:11 to lotoad on favorably ba-ma for one or mono 1.41.15. I). W. F,.1111)14:311.1, .11-2wl 1110 Lt.T.—Froto the First. of Anril next; thy r+lntno,lio. brick i.II.ImAS, altustet In the See „,,, I Ward err I t t.nruh. Fttert and the Munonie•heln hiv..r. ht.!, ... - enPied .4” k I'mre &C., a. a ,Icrx run n ufectory and nrl”.-ent to the Mo. 'bsri• any c , .anrelril v lth .tram' lx , eLin..7 nr 1.11, mra.m, ...I. (or 11 , ,lauf.c . w.Aioa eel grn3irbuildiugr told sand are t., sit W. HAHNE& ..n.14 , nn.1..vi11. It. I: Co. itEAT—A Very iie,jrublu D we lli ng nears en Inn r. Th.. him, IF In trat rate ord.r, L.., 1,-..ntly GU+ pa, r. 41. P•lntud and ,ar ni',d. Enlntra nr JOTIN 2001 Welt,' .L • - - • - - rtrU LET—A bevelling hnuen en Third st., g near our orSPn. 5..:1;i1 I nERT our;. 14.1.?.! pt. rglo LET.--A small woll•nmsned and fur -1 al•lns/ SToltlf.. ouch srip.toor, next dour to lb. ecru.. nr and M arket nt, xinen f E U. t2.422.A31. rigu-LET.—The STORE en Market street JI newt ..lo;u t,. the r rn, ,t. u....upled by Mr. gtern an exrrnen.. and u , l.kl.kotVll ....:.ft qUothing luudorpo. E. D. UAZZAV:. For Rent. 11ro 's lIAT splendid Nwx doted. known na .. wn Esetinue," inttsied mllei from clty of Nth.letruh, at the ,unetni. of Opp, nr.n•tutru and a Plana hold from Plttelmeg h. siAnn.lou 4o ree,cm. and omit in the mart modern et, le, with all the eons - eie hones , . of a tr.t Ogee eneh se Ire and Stle.lte etabi tac ad to hors,. sod a hoe Baru. t. hon.. p eu-nt with lbe beet ..f Furniture of Lind en, .tyie!fw Eden •111 he suld to the or removed as desired. A toe Garden atterhed to the flour, and from title to ameenty •rself m flee clear land. a greater portion of elarb Heti 10110141. lan*. or Turtle c„„,, y, of the Centre( I:nrarund `tette. on the tarn, within one hundred Tame from the lintel.— Per an uo and come fretu Pittetutrah twice. say.— The 'lour. a.u.eke. ,uttans ea a eummer ...eon for M.. leePs Mem , The nacerrary arranacmenta for a ote/ are al. fur *ale. Imaiihtia norm. Iharneas„ Cow. and MI utenrlls. There are alno I,lnre, Seminary and Viet Ware Hoes to the Hotel. The Hotel and appal , tenances will he braeed etth or without the Yarn mud Bars. Thr above Pam , torrther .Ith other land adjacent. coniititiug In all Of _'nn viii no:d entire or In any Searueiller wry., purchrietre. tur Country at. or tut gariiiinlng nurpoere. Prreons &Aria. to 1... the !Pita! or Farm, or to pari dune the Yurnituer. hmilbus, Au., Ye- ...111 ad dn." the underrair.4l. ALLEN ititOWNY Turtle Creek Alleichrtiy Co.. P. lt.llr Colon rot, :km, and eltarre ilerritr.l For Sale or Rent A. WELL iini,died Brick Ihroßing, adjoin- Inc WO and tbo itailrna - 3 kation.— Tho 11. now o. Ana, •ni no a-1i ion Lb.," /1.. rano', and ,ONoi IturitwiTB.serit thr Turn- Thin",an on Iwo.). col tort in dooth to a foot idroor. ..ire...in, pit...rt. will le ..id low avd on very raar lwrrnr i Or will 're rented Pao per Ii.GAZZA3I To Editors and Printers. rIIIIE Building occupied for more than ten A 'car, Gf tha Pa,burgh , ; ,, ref(., and which I. central. Ir inrated I. Third et.. °car )lartrt. tF laniir V , ltt a rr. edin z • wedcpportootty to Edit,rarr Print,. of Pe c”rin a wcil tnnwo Aland trr thwir hts,nncm, Thin ;map trty I. dlr., ty optacnita the tran,atra ('rioting and Nrwr• raver crtabliOtro•uta in l 4 .lngarl,'s Dlapatch Irma, apply to E. D. ti A ZZA Market P.-. betw—cn 3d and Cider and Vinegar. VINEGAR nettle expressly for family use snit o , cid in MN, th.n one half of tbe Retail t:nwrlreot rltt.burch and A licchony. whcra PlAtlea can tar a • erand in ml W archon.« that have Greta eared in it tor LS= reduring C , 12.2 hrirf - erri e 11111 Ice Atte:, II n of private flien. hotel keeper', and the act?; toep,hant• in particular. Li llrect.P.l to this Vine gar. cider that will — keep sweet until nest Fall. ahoy. , Vine,ate Clierla ',ran red U. totP2l A. BALLA it. 14r llater d 1.4 s let et, K AY& CUM PAN Y Booksellers. "Paper Peelers and Stationers An..ini /haat sh, one d. f.rfr,tra tn. et-rw,r r. r Third Pi rlshrft,,Ar, _ I AV E constlntly on hand and tor :ode at 1 the lowan pri,s. a lame an.' siilacted Wait of las 'vol. Law. mo Lal, and eilanvous Ronk, tine and plain edition..d hada, thil Ira), books. luestry variatc of binding and elan. . •• Nov.... They reereetfully solicit the attention of echo.' Teachereengatred In the inetrtne ton ot 'mall to their aFeorttn•nt of Scheol linoka.whieh le very extentilre, he meet tal.l,le week,. urn in nee. littrts Waldo—Th.lr she, of hlenk thoketa very cern pi', embracing every variety of Ateount. Record Itll.l Memorandum It.otot verirtr of enrnoon and fancy St., tlonery, Includtuv tVriting l'ainire of neer t quality. Steel Per. Ilneription and title, Ink. Quills, Sc. tlerchudil, Tinicindnt Librariona„ and iictionrConiuilttee• inuclird on the trout innionaldo tcrinc orbit + DRY G001)6 For Spring and Summer. AT HAGAN & 91 Market street. 11/E WOULD respectfully iuturni the La • • dire that we Moro rte Oren inn emptily of Dry Good. far Spline and ounnner. amouwit whit% will be found a Tory &Arabi.. weal/tent of tith..DS of choiceat patterns and Met mate-. Male. In ''ilt tr lllltinDtill'.l:S—We have everything that la t . .' end henget... in the nay of wigged end leen College, eleevei, Chinnlaette. Matte. Se. I.IIIIIS EH 0000 —ln line efnur bteilneee. ere have • very lull asaottmenl, and can e 'kir challenge competition. 11l ‘SINItY.--Our stock of Hosiery Is large, and has bees .leeted wlth Arent etre 3IANTILLAS—We are rrevislec Os el Ness York ne wee as briszebt nut. tke seVrt.lL andel:mares,. styles of Slantil. Iv and Tolsms. mb3l. rinAls, TEAS—The cheapest Store in the L Tra• t ecr.s ut the only risco wince the bort Old Country an he ha. Hee Old Coutttry Mack at re..e Ike Coneom and teen, 40 t , • etc. peril), Co hen lu catty nu,e. front 101.." lb.. each. Floe theen. Nrarrant,ltn trl..e ratletaetkn, at 50e er Iloget. 11:1,•e; etntar. • Spice* el all land, cheap, than eon belted at any other ' , tore In the city. Mlud the etnre. Into M yet. Ton Mart, lllk.. Item Diamond alley, lu the Illetnenn, non I.r mhal MeCt Varnish, Varnish, Phil:tdelphia Varnish Dlauufuetorv, N., arid Virrin Fourth &rein. PICIIE tinder,ignea eartiestly incite ' the sttantion of Country Sirrehants, Coach Staten , dnet Ilea,' and otherato their s, r. eilperine Coach. body. eitirlaan. Cabinet. bans, China rt lona, Drying Ja. pan. Spirit and every other kind nt varritanea, Which have hen. hi ti*.eneamt Fort/ Year., any b other nonlideut 'ln saying that they ere °unarms...it by any °thin. mane. factored in thle nriontr y, tat their durabilit &Sinn gn , ii - Itina and lanint,ful aidaniranen On the work "Our Wit*, aye inodenito and [coll. rasp to limed hatera. Giro us a call. niiIIIIACK di CO.. inh2ldiand.w an ies North iih t. rhlaaaeiphia. Wlll. E. TAIXOTT ec. CO, 1 SucessEom to Thomas liennedy,..Jr.) • i ANUFAC'ITRERS OF GILT AND MAIMAN L Y LoOKING OLSS, POUTRAIT AND 4RA lit: leltiOlßS. anti !halm. lo Imported and DEF..- eslle k'aner Uooda,.:to. tI2, owner of 11 axt and 410 Kt., Plcuboria. mew 1.1, Removal ALE XANDE GORDON, Commission d Fore whin,: Merchant. has removed to No. i2l betwerto Woad and thnithileld. • civic 2ey eademy. CL ASSIC A L ANI) COMMERCIAL KigooL Ism, on thr Ohio anti Pronstlrauls ul.lO thy, 12 ualo. from Pitts/msg . )]. nes. JO2. 8: TIN A. al.. rrinclusl Moy I Tlisi ßt. UNtl ELL titirSlON 0111 sio.utristms on TUESDAY, came—ltottril 417.„•Tu11.1,n. Wa.thlrut, per r..stinn of 11 ,. e $ll.. ekeralern atti nth, rs.rticulurr. ennuis of Messrs. j o h n Irulu 2?n. 47 11 atilt et, or T. 11 Nriiin u., No. 167 Lltirrty 1.1; Pittsburgh. luut PLENDII) FARR 1N BUTLER CO. FOR hALE — Sltunted 4 4 l9 miles fr m thus miles (ram the Drank r 'Contams Ito acre. HO of which I Mem.' and undergaockl recce. balance In . dne climber. 'Tao Improvements are s W.I. ormfartab a frame dwelling bouse,and hawed log .'wellingatd Mama kitchen, with two ;nod bank barna, and othor out bullrings.' 'lbere are trate orchards on the plane Ipatelng hale of the tweet Ileitiltr. The whole ohne' le well watered, Is nearly all .101. and would Wildewall Into two farms with so Prov sn ement un eery. — Wife law and teems ens'. fifth to i, U. hiclutl 50N..1 fifth et. BlausvLl e Female Seminary. 58en..., 11. to s . P , P. Sit LEI; .PrlncipaLt. . 1 1.1 E next see,ion will commence lkley 7th, and conllonn 21..wpelea. The entire, .nercrlr , of ed ksl $n ea and °rata elloruggbly educated Taanhera are cw Toted in Itagoveromenatta the earlaus doparttnenta of • asatemalle, thorough dud zit ndnl mum of tamale Edu. ration. The 'Tao/0..41100 , , now 1::u fiat In lanatta allonn ample 4[0:3111m dation, ler 7 u Warding ennolana Lem In • mom. Externem le:chola, of washing) to gal Per 0 .. 10 . Medium extra ;barge. Instrumental Musk; Pointing...Ll cos 11, lam I anicuaaes. Nod:Aran for Vora! Munk, I .nmanehlp or again.- Cntaingued mai benbldie•ed or•Im Woodwen, En.,or J. II .Atellor, Ad Irene, ; - S. SitEI•LY • C•27 , 201d• 4- alalraville. Indiana agog!,vgi,lplatgfrlae4w low dh, .in;r.,gligEN, suAwit P Tie - • ar ;Alp : Notice. I HAVE thin day Issuelitted with -me my ratilf , Tati,7ll% , , (2 :l;l;!'irt:ltor.dx.uFLlT tirserry .4 general Trotter* todlors• vs heretofore. Apnt/G. JAM Eta .11'CULLY. M'Crur Wm..... /..mcsurr JANES IFCIILIt CO.. Grocers- and Flour Merchants, &ND DEA LEIIS Semis. Salt and ?mince Gelleray, No 4. 172 and 174 Woorl St, PITPSOURthI. P. _ Dissolution of Partnershlp. TIIE partneiship heretofore existing be- J Collin+ sad Mitchel. in the 31cliteS. p. , tt ottwalerd velsoltahment bat loon •Iltantstitinad Wats, t.f mutual content. All entetstallos amounts AM to; t^.l It. Mit •hol, under who.. nen,. the Mc Kwtspoct Stsnl anl will 1.. tw00n..0.1 J. 1. CI. N 3• Xachceepart. A aril 1.10, 1855, J. It, .1111Witle I,tif ATELY, a Composi te v to.t, one that im abl, to do rntta peen wawa. et It per mee k peril pertl ow., oat yor as' A 1.., n Hu [ln abla to at, k .C.V.,:th,,ialllsettent arl Anynri ,o":..ll'B7;l4nnte.ki..fr!t'l.r."lineed .7 . .r l t oll ta r' n ' tta th d u 71 9 "r ee k. U LT IPOC. t 7ta5 14 potclhle !torn 411. tls notice. salt .1. IL 51TIVIIEL rissolution. TIIE firm of W. & R. MCCCTCITEON is A t toy d .010,11 Hailtrithin The mitucriber having nastriateilln artt ersh.p sail himself II L. Nolte iyOS, the I GtOterT. Drell. sal CU.IIO/14,m u t rygi T a. e .p. will be continued at the men., rr eat; and Is. fatty., ooder the sty! 0(15'31 Mein 3 CIIEUN A (hi_ tint. tend to the settisment or the business of ih• 1.0011 m. Pittehuralt. April let, ISUS. W.ll. )1.4. Dissolution of Partnership. pLE re A to S fo E re teaxkset notice tthhlts tt.• he o rpAn.. r A t ne rWsohoidp Pltteb h us,Pa..nd 0. u. W r od* C.. yl et. I. A. . v.* or mutual consent dissolved or...the liTtbor March, 1875. ADANI *Did), ABRAM Pltteborah. Apr.. a s o ks.setryirelscil J. C. SITU?. Dissolution or Co-Partnersnip. rr FIE ketetorore ex- AA 'Mina between Dor • uleuribers, in the Variety and Dry ()nods businessunder the sty le ir sll'i'audleas • Centalsill." is ad, day dissolved •ual ornmeo l . The fluidise,. of the tate arm mu sill ha settled by either of the undersign. d, also are Lereby nuthielmil to doses we:us:m.ll4i, DA SID CAsllill/ILL, SAMUEL POLIA/LK. EIM=11"2! In retiring Erna the harlnee. I cheerfully ' , moat:arta nay rocorosorr. 9ECandlest. a Pwliork. to the cinrhitraiks and patronage of arty trhcreas,.........LANIDTI*TISELL -4-10,PAitTNERSTIIP.,—The undersigned ik-,Arr,,tustkEsNtrowriolz,t,4' Ue ri.aht.sl;tern; VARIETY AN DA V 'the Ma fl trona eliPoot. win re they reepestruity Invite a . o‘turpwe theystro. sus, , , i v tlej t t,97cd ., tpoll the late Om JOII aII:AN DI.Ko& - • . .. .9 4 LIF.L,PtILLOCIL Disaolntion of Co - Plutilerstup. RE co-Partnership heretofore ••exivtin e emine g betwet Jenahn the onbecettent In the Grotery Weiner*, in by mutualconsent_ Watt u Co, e n thirds, been diasolved The busiest, of the late arm will be.ttlad by Jnt, WilsOn, at (be old nand on Lawny etreet, and f w that 'wpm, he Is hereby authorised to nee the neme of the .1111136 WATT. Jimuary Bth , 1855. .101136 WILSON. In retiring' from the buidners, I cheerfully momenta fo my latecusto mer . partner. John Wileon , to the ruktranaire of oil= , JUIIN WATT. rmer s. URN WILSON, Grocer and Commission 03 , Merchant. N 0.260 Liberty street. Plltsbnevh. The subeeriter willauntinne the Wholeeelearoou7, PI dues and Conilibelon huskies,. at the old stand of John Watt& Co., Na 266 Liberty street. .101136 WILSON. Dissolutior lIM=EI Dissolution of Co-Partnerastp.• T"E partnership heretofore existing under the name of O. BLACKBURN & Cm. was di,ardrad thin day by the eltbdraeln. of 0. Blackburn from(ho or The burdness of the late Orrn oil! be IC byaltle or or the rubrcri nen, at %het- red stand on Rater rt.: 0. BLACKBURN. 0 00. B. JON CS, Plttsbnrpti, April 2d, IS 1 lIAVING this day associated with me Mr. x JAS. L. CU LEY. our tenors Book Ktrpre; th e law... .. 1 hen will be carried on an fon. erly al the ordatar.d, 'No.:. - • 11l 'W. ter at... under the Fit le of JOS Es & (IJ9IXI, 'and. 4 1 . i s c r , F o ol t, lr e t n t , t r lz . patromure of our old rur ,3" . er iay,V i lke s. PFlP l, ' 4 Pittsburgh, April 2,1126. JAS. lb C0i11.. 151 (...... ? .5.- -I. -- In withdrawing from the late firm of 0. I. Mark burn & Co., I do most cheerfully recommend my old parturr, Slr. Oro. 11.*.Inner, d .sty. J. 1, - . Conity. to One ...a nmadencrot the publle, and besre.dt for that, • roottnira i r ,i i ,.. 0 . 0f the patronage liberally bert:u l e i t i ren iu tp7Art . t• .. 1 Leather, Rides, Olt. ..A..._. N. t a : 1 ) ,1 .E 0. 1...A n .N . ;G 1 t . , ;m0 0t: the late firm of Bard i r.orltd b St o od. 1, 1mr,t7, - lia "1,7,,1 ) . I.',Vp, m jitrer„; • ! !trot a. , a,d h aving purrhar,i nis Onek, •hieb be 'is v.. repleonhing from the Last. turtle, the, attention '.. ! of tor yr... to his anortment which he Is oaten:Word to sell at tle.loacet rate.' for each ur aptpored short credit. --- I 1, 1 11. DAY hereby informs his customers I lflderrytaht.a..tlll7le6ro s la ti e lt elll b. t . ro r' XL ° , ` , I!' ol.dt. 'P'eTni . :Ti ...Pub' their watts as heretofore. mh2T-2ed 40310 E--The late firm Ut %Vick 4. 31 liand . • i..., basing been din s.' ed' by the death or John D. Ir . oath, 2.lthinnt-, the busluent of bald bent grill be Waterbe tha andersitmed, at their odic, corner Wend and I. sta. D. IPC-12,1)LESS, Surrising_kartner. VO-PARTNERSIIIT—The undersigned, of C the late arm of Mick a 3l'Candlesa, has tole day as aaaatad with him WIZ ...lAN 31EANS and IlattflLSON A a/Fi ) l. , : far the pumase at coo/Inning the It holerale tiro n•ry and Commiselut trusionaktat the old stand...nee o a Word and Water ate, Pittaburgh.nods, the an.lo and style of 5.." IDLE B9 , hi SANS & CIL They respectfully In. rite • o'er ; Men orate patronage so libersily extended tothelars l: t . D. JVCANDLIESS. Mei It& la .l I.—atT27 _---.....- 11E .- “, - ..:scribers, trading under the firm r i t 1 a1 .„ 1 , 1.1z i, . , ?1 , 13 . LE I,A NjlE.,dissolveilstL:f.toeltpLpathe Mud:ugh. Il•rth i s t ' itr, reL). 31. DP. LANUL • The auhodelber tIII bontinue the:lTltle ard Leather bat. itt all Ha branches. at the 01 s N 0.215 jberty et_ and I . ..eventfully' solicits • nontlnustlon of tha .o.llbera extended to the tate Inn. DAmi, ,0- PARTNERSIIIP—We have this day ‘,/ axmociated numelres the Carpet tuella..., at No. Nlarket AL. tbe , p•Miership to to te from the-fiat day ofJanuary MAL and the bueincnre to be con under the name and firm of 111.31cClintock A Uroth .e,. WASIJINUTIIN McCLINTOCK e A LEXA N DER McCI.INTUCIL GELIEUE L lICCLENTUSUL fittetnanth, Niny let. 1844.—mf17 blve sold my interest in the husineits of L.nsr. Miller d Co. to P. A. lona. tO tb Joo.l oUlpn vrlll certinne at the old stand. 0 o -/ Front et. I conitally recommend the new fain to the ranameof coy friends. PitteburaltiJoly Zthilds4. F. u. BULLER.' a 7 A7l:6Slif .... Beli and Brnne Foune ders and e inte nttnn to their 's ofthandellers, It the ruekelNttte,r Ps. onds vi nen ate •nd other e3tfil.. tork .. Wr it up house. With .team andtrue. make braes castino, lali kind. to ord.., furnish itallerst.l pump. and tank ac ting, and keep anti - attrition metal constantly no hand. Jrni N oT ulg ,E, JONES 0.Q.1,11, on Lbel:ittt last- !be huAiotwe of d mid ft o rof be waled by the touleralsned, et their °thee, coeme of toe. and kind etrette. Sept. 30. Itl4.—orel ISA AC JONES, et - frying partner ISAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring ...., mod Blister. Steel, Plough Slab Fte.l, Stet! ITmgh nu. Coach sod E.. tie Springg TtraNt Nut Tar.m.ilia Pate.tt Screw Ilan and Ilarnmervd Iron deles.—Coentrst Hoes and First streets, Pittsburgh. I B.ROGERS & CO., iiianufactutero or • eser's Patent Impmesd Steel CuMester...lsa minter of Been awl First strrißut, fel24y ciiissequenee of timing sold con Furnams to the Cumbria Inn Company, the Liwokerni.v.:ll%riiirtelgrundertls:ZniMP aI .Sll(flshr nership existing under the limn of KING h (MIL et Nutria Furnace, ire both diattoJeed. The hue' em wtll be lllettled up by.the LOBOR.V. at the FUTVIIIMI and George S. King, vho are authorised tee the Mune of the respectise firma In settling ult , he CiEtt/InE S.NTNE P. SHOENKItIiti,. 9=Z;ME=I W. lIERSTINE & CO. Commission e and Foreardlng 31erthanto, and Dealers generally Thane, Dittrhurgh, Cinelngati. and other Man n tun, in.. on. 03 and 95. Frontartgeet. Pittsburgt, • The un dorsi g,n ed having formed eo-partner .hlp. under the style of D. W. IPEii3TI\E & CD , Gr the transaction of a General Agency, COISMIiSBIOI3. Forwardlhg and Praluebustnem, at N0...03 and U 5. Front 'Meet. are pre. garrd to give ehrelal attention to filling order, receiving stud forwarding prvaluce and yunrehaudire. voud to the eg eCtiOn of all bualneva that may he entrusted to theft earth D IV. lIERSTINE, ILfIN. EICIIIIA RITLII to—Clarke A Thaw; %Vilna.. ila,valey & Ca; W %Many t Co.; F. t,lirn & Rays & Inark; !framer & Itehmi Henry Gran, Rao.; Eirhham; S. R. Johnsen ßag.: Tf George Ledlie, Solomon Ntoaer is dt.. .1.1. TOTICE: Joseph Fleming having asso underph ALel. the usiorrelheeafts. will conducted the str le of JOS II ABM. a co. sit the old stand. corner of Smithfield and Fourth stmt. • Jelif nlif 1 0-. P AWRaTrdN E RS me l D lon g associated ee w E l S be marrid eh from tWs def%nndrthhearuo a. SELLY.IIB & CU. lazmary 2d, 1854. JD E. SELLERS . Wholcsalo and Rotai! Dealer. la Drncr. P.lbt . 011 s. Nis7 Wond .try.t ;1 _ - v IV COLLEGE .11ALL—IRONGITY 1' comm mot nL COLLEO E, corner Wood and Fourth OIL. Pittsburgh. MILLAR 4,8R0.. In zweeenting their acknowledment. to the puhil4gave the boo. to announce that they have titled up to P. • - mnstlelegant and cooly et) le.unsin ruse la th is country, the elegant College Walt ankh corers IA area of nearly fnnr thou.and'goitre feet, making it at ore. the went magnificent establishment of the kind in the Weetern country. The hail lerichly fur...U. arid '- , natal. a capacious Ltbrary. enutatulag ever se y which A MOUota. Commercial Law, du, to which tne stielents hare free sane.. Thiscommodiotut institution la now in the full tide of emcre.. baring otuy been established alone tone 20^004. entialth.tandlog land to show It, popularize with tbs. , ' commtLuitr.) it har had upwards of two hundred ion: dent.. which eahlbitua tcrosperity, coneidering the short ' time opened, perhaps tuiequaled by any other Comm.. cial College. In connection le an Fpartuient nestle fornbibed, for On e,eJe toe In•trpahm Ladle., and seldch.in eutirelysillas connetted from the otper stepartment. The g riuciple deist. of this College I. to oneilfr. plunk men Mr the octintio bootee, nr In fact Inc *twitted of • nisreuttile bruin.% n a niperior and expeditious • Lectures daily on Ttsmesti: Ruelners. DiensuPting- and Renewing hills, Importing nod Kaporelnit Banking. fhw • ' parch*.e and rale of Pills of ....change. commis.. am Company Aecounts, opterteetle od sorelifi. mercial Calculations. Stealn.solkt 1100kAterpf0li .00 ouch amulet. as upually occur in actual Peel.% Myna.. Chrregpenetence—Studer te lu Ihi• branch teal lelolifar•lch cominslng the fam. of WI" ti..(ollx the routine of business. ' • r:rrr " Racine., gristniarg and every descriptlnt e Plain and • Oen...Leal Penmanship taught on entirely Irtrlr gala original principles, y 1 Millar • 13... who. • Om. maw.. teach.. and act.. writ.. - throughout the United States. om igeet . o rd reson u. Po . ll.l . I P . oefto , % t y.. j ege . gl i afLec . t u ure.. l l.... ,. ..l complete Counting lion. as no et:tennis . . wale. _ wlihwemlburblll.colg.. dtud .aured rui that a co t no ikg r e tn . d w en , t .. . w hal ia l •-• . ItiLLAR.II Pilochesla .4Front...of Plain a& ! Ortourtental PeomanattlP. h of. fliteheocre • elateta 'eV c. J. J, ;. • Ilionksheeping,) Prlncitrl of th • It Important Mnne. tranraction.. and Lecturer on a of Ylemlo~a hcw.pdimpttrj! '.,,- till 4 FLEMING. ( anchor edsyrtion llook-Imenins. wwil.'r .ww/a T. L. W4Fg.T.'if; 00 I.o....cience dArOOIIIOU. JABIES u. HOPKINS, =amber of the Pittsburgh Lecturer on Commercial Law. The College. openfloma delock, A.M.. unlo The public are reapectfully Invited to • - Ipco R. SPEER & S.:tN have rem . °yea.. to 334' Para Ferret near the corner of Penn and lro.Tog.' 0 hours 53,1A.111....hd P. M. 4 R BOYS' SPRING & SUMMER WEAR —urphr Iherchfe IQ hare reerlred ;beer wad full ,te asrariment-orfloodn r Bmg' and (811./nr.q , Sprbul . and rummer Rear Inaludiu. fneedaraeroorrrr. Yin= rankle.. and ISangrretto. rummer t. to •• - As oar a aleartosent arena. some he Enoch lamer than Ultuakept.„ brain vial pall fa SAW seaistage 10. NOTICES,
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