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MONDAY- wiftEMI,AISIL 23i 1855
THE LICENSE WOBBTION.—NONE TO
' BE °MATED. • •
blnz weeks stems, Judge; McClure gave -no
tice in the. Court of Common Pleas' that no tav
erns licenses would be granted while the s. Ara'
to restrain , the sale of intoxicating liquors" was
pend i ng in the Legislature. The Court was do
tamined to wait until the passage of the bill,
carefully =udder its provisions and;then decide
whether it would be proper and expedient to
grant any further licensee at all, during the pa
:DA which would transpire before the laws goes
into effect. - -
Judge McClure on Ssturdsy last delivered the
following able, clear and convincing )pinto.. :
On the eleventh of April, he remarked, a bill
Pawl finally the legislature of Pennsylvania,
midis now a law, entitled “An Act to restrain
the sale of intoxicating liquors."
lien. 14, provides that this act shall not in
terfere with any persona bolding a license here-'
flare granted, until the time for ableh the same
was granted shall have expired, nor. Vail any
license which may be granted before the first day
of .3nly 'next, maul= the sole of said liquors,
or'admixtnres after the first day of October next.
Some of the licenses granted in Allegheny
county =Plied a few dive before this law was
pfd, the reano evil exp i re on the first Monday
is J ime . it is plain, then, that this Court has
no, pomp to gri m any license for a longer period
of time thin until the first day of October-next.
The question presented to the tlourt is, shall all
who some up to the requisitions of previously ex
billow lairs be licensed, as heretofore, for the
friction dopier, or shall no license be grantei
whatever
There is a large class of worthy, meritorious,
useful, and most respeetoble and exemplary cit
izens, witormo leapersef Hotels, Taverns and
bras.. this each men as these whom our deeds:
ion doth eaneero=men to whom this Court never
refariel license% because they deserted them ;
meet* whom this Court could not deny a license
wide - int 'deleting:than existing laws. Ibis Court
doema.4 7 -bithrespectfal to those persons, many
of whom Via well know and esteem, that ire
thou% 'eat-forth the Maims which influence
our conduct In this behalf. ,-„
L I•with it to be bores In mind that Courts can'.
not litAlate; and that, In: our action heretofore '
on matters of license, this Court mu bound to
obey the , demands and previsionsef license LIRE,
As well as any other.statatory enactments, while
in IldiViee , and force.
lloer stands the matter now! and, what Is the
relative position of this Court, 'and its comes
pending chug, of responsibility, compared with
what it was ono year ago! Thu very first
iserdleat of the net of April, 1865, enacts that
"all laws, or parts of laws, inconsistent with
the; Pro:Wens of this set, be, and the same
are hereby repealed." , There is no law in
existence,' making it the duty of the Court to
grant any lie ens* under any circumstances. Now
the Court is as much bound to disregard repealed
lairs, salt is to obey those that are in force.—
Here, then, the mullitudhicans "Jews and parts
of laws," the mass and accumulation of More
than a century, guiding and directing the action
of the license power, are all swept swayin a mo
m art; for each and all of them "are inconsistent
With the provisions of the act" of April, 1855.
A tavern license is not a license to keep tavern, it
-tin license to sell intoxicating drink. Au appli
cation is made for a license. The 'Court is sat
bled of the fitness of the applicant, the suffi
ciency of accommodation, the good repute of the
:signers to the certificate--that such tavern is
-necessary to accommodate the puha°, and enter
' eeth ;etrangers and travelers. Now, these were
very good reasons a year no—but they are
no reasons now ; .the law that made these rea
sons has been re pealed—theirlegal existence has
cesied, and no Court at leant can re-enact them.
The Utter .and the spirit of the act of April,
''.1885,.is the total abolition of, the retail license.
When the license laws were in full force, it
was the duty of the Court, in Allegheny county,
to hear remonstrances as well as petitions, and
give to them the effect they merited. When
there was a remonstrance the license was mfrs- . -
.eth When a ward, boro', or township gave this
Court tounderstand that the citizens of such bore',
ward, or township were desirous that no license
Ocilla ho greeted in such district, the Court
granted none , and this, irrespective of the mar
' its of the applicant. The same principle that ac
' tasted the Court, and was applied to ato 'whip
when the &ease lawn were in force, may be al,-
:plied to the county since their repeal, where the
reason is as cogent, - the remora trance AS strong
and universal. Even when the license laws mere
'in full force and effect, the legislature never lost
of the counteracting influence ot remon
otrances; special legislation for Allegheny coon
,
' ty,'(whieti some may forget, but this Court must
remember,) rendered it imperative on this Court
to pay respect to remonstrances as well as pet
Sena An application for license is a petition to
grant—o remonstrance is a petition to refuse.
Remonstrance comes with double force, now that
sinews licensing taverns are repealed.
4 now take leave of, and banish front my mind
and memory for the present purpose, all former
knowledge and observation-all past expenence,
,:based on the robject.mattor of license. I throw
ss oat of the account ailment convictions and influ.•
tuts, all opinion and action in counties and Com
monwealdus, States and nations, and approach
the matter in hand as a new (vestries, on the de,
cilion of which hang no consequnees, good, bad,
er Indifferent. I approach the
. question without
• blia or prejudice in a frame of mind, cool, half
_ ferettt, end spillage.
Then what have we got to start en? how stand
the Teets ? have the people of Allegheny coun
ty expressed their sentiments and wishes on this
subject?' and, if so, what are they! On the eec2
end Tuesday of October last, a majority of be
, Orem six end seven thousand (Athens and voters
Aliaglieny county, in the moist deliberate and
.solemn moor, recorded their vote for toted pro
- Sibidim—their remonstrance against the trifle,
witalesede eadratilil.—their protest itgainst license,
--.ln every shape and form. ,
This tremendous remonst ra nce did not' consist
..., Of hasty signatures to get rid of Importunities
from him who carried it about. This august
protest comes not In. the shape of resolatione,
•eolopted by the enthusiasm of a crowd. This
csounterpetition is no political move--
- • atentit is"tha work of all parties, creeds and
ursuit& , •
P This toroster-petition,thk remonstrance
protrt;is the seve ra l set of each separate man,
an sat done with deliberation, on „reflection,
''.3114/oelit, &olden—an act disinterested,-:dole
from motives personal, domestic, more,
r
' gieue,l•political; pstriotic, national
The 7 jurisdiction and responsibility
There this
Court is 'confined to Allegheny county.
isnot, one other county. In this Commonwealth
that boo spoken on this subject of license, in
t ,tones Bo load, majestic and potential an Alleghe
ny county his spoken. There Is, not one other
' Court in , this Commonwealth, to Whale ottketion
liertbeen Commended TeMODSISIOISO SO clamor
ring as has been bele. - -
There is not one other court In this Couireett
_
Wealth to whose attention has been commended
remonstrance so empowering as has been hero.
To this-remonstrance; among others emanating
froMotber counties in a similar form, the Lees- ,
Pennsylvania berrespended ?lease , ,
ing dor .Lair of April, 1858. This COurt yields
Its to the solemn protest of Atho
-1 thistly County reardel and proclaimed-October
• last....,This dono from souse of duty, of jar
tiesz, , itad in accordsrthe with, the expressed will
of, thin •comninnity., The Coati is of unanimous
Opinion thit no taverarliceare should bigrant
4`• and therefore sows 'with ns crummy wr
-erns Comm
• Wire= re tits - "lmes Wirsases t"--licit the
trust notable feature of our city's history during
the-year lathe incursion of the "red vramnsis"__
from those farnorthern regions where tall:Dim
"and taller place grow, "native ind to the manor
bornX. _They've As jolly set, those bard-listed
'snabrowned rattemee, bat by no means "jo7
green" as , one would suppose from their
-,cally-verlinst appearance they , stroll about
or& streets. with awkward pace, gaping months
arid staring eyes- Two' of these np.the-country
gentlenie backwoods way—taupe held
responsible for & capital joke perpetra within
~. a day, or two, and by which numbers of wide
.. awake individuals, rumally "up to snuff," were
- .• meet egregionily 501 d . .- , •
An advertisement appeared in one of the oily
town on mu,, as follows:
fiItBNASKA—The tine steamer
- t asxce WATIFJOrt• .
4avafaetiaThis DAT at lo a. tr.
.* For Wight or pungthtFir oo WIT Hto gaito , ‘'w ,
ggle ' •• ' • .41Cilirriltit..
as the tide of emigration is setting so
stronglytowards Nebraaka, and as few.steamers
, leave hereArect for the new territory, the *dyer
tisenient attracted considerable attention, from
' 'iiirceitints and emigrants. Every-one Interested
tautened to the wharf to get stook at this bolero
tudiriant-of steamer, and secure•pasragee.. or ship
lik freiltas the anis might bo. Up and dolrri the
wharf they rearehed, long and anxiously, but In
rib._ No, witftklutuse or:"texse, on the river
••• Acme Shit emblazoned name of "Jantesitaterso , "
- sxulAtio disappointed searchers was. estillen ed lo
.• , give' tar* in despair. tine Individua rimer,
-ItlOrtiusto Shia the rest, walked the; whole
of the wharf at the water 's edge. jsn IAA 1 0
on ,tissrkiff th• Pohl% the"Jsmes ,Wstaraott"
here ht Fight, There Jay the "fine steamer,"_
-.sea urely cabled to sin
g ular • -
•":. • - som° singular freak hature t the
',iifdrredessur," seemed an insignificant' skiff 1--
Winn evident aemit of snob dimenslobs had
_. —nob capacity for a great deal of freight Or many
pstiongurgi and - ourthe only visible prepelling
polar tree ,severatosra ind a pair cf rowdooks,
• --11tOrgitat come ago
cenelusica thefts was pretty badly Dotal ' , The
- - pemetzetors of the joke were two raftsnien„ and
the "lames Waterson" . arrived in port grating
41-the4tern. sod • Itunberraft.
ri • ,
- aria ; k; - 1 ). ;41 ••
woe) ii-4wa to-1,041 g .to ..,••••
TECII ALLZGALZST Assn CAM--JANICS Meg
an lizernosn.—Tide young man (eighteen
rant of ap,) was brought into court on Satur
day to ittoellf 0 -septum. Our readers remem
ber that he len convicted last week of an at
tempt at arson. We report, below, the remarks
of the Court and the prisoner on the occasion of
pUtslitg and receiving sentence. A large sum- ,
bur of persons true present and many were
deep
ly affected by the scene. It was • solemn thing
to seess-young man, in the morning of life; chant
I to be consigned to a Ave years' oblivion, for one
t of the most heinous crimes known to the Isis.
-- Judge McClure—James Dickson, yen have
been tried and found guilty of an attempt at ar
son; of attempting to set Are to the stable of Mr.
Dilworth. YOU were tried only on one indict
ment ; there are throe otheris against you The
District Attorney tholight the punishment upon
one indictment would . bestifftedent to aceomplish
the ends of justice. If you bad boon tried upon
all, the sentence would necessarily have been for
a longer period than any titan has reasonable
hopes to live. Those other indictments are still
pending—no statute of limitations wilt ever bar
theta—and:lf after yen release from prison; you
are ever inspected of doing any thing wrong,
you may be brought up here and sentenced on
them. This is a dreadful thing, this arson
The Prisoner—lf your honor pleases I have a
few words to fay. .
: Joilge McClure-Go on, James; we will hoar
anything you bare to say.
The Prisoner—l have been led astray by strong
Inducements which are calculated to bring any
young man under their influence. (Dickson hero
'paused and seemed much embarrassed.)
Judge McClure—Keep cool, James, and speak
as long as you please.
The Prisoner—l would not bare committed
any of those crimes if I had not been led away
by those Hastens ; they took me to the Opera
Troupe to get meout and get me to do it; and
inetead of mygoing after them, it was they who
persuaded me and wanted me to do worse. The
time_is coming when they will get their reward
for the lies they have swore to here in the Court.
ite for going to the' Penitentiary, a man that goes
'there is worse when be comes out than when he
goes in. • 'All I ask of your Honor is to send me
to the House of Refuge. I would rather save
five years there than one month in the Peniten
tiary. lam the only eon my father has got and
if I went to the Penitentiary, it might break his
heart. That is all I have to say. (Dickson was
mach affected as he.took his seat.)
Judge VoCluti—Well, James, there are a
great many disagreeable things the Court has to
do, and this is one -of them. As regards the
Penitentiary, I -would rather spend one year
there than one month in the County Jail. ion
ore a young man and your_chanee of thorough
reformation in the Penitentiary is excellent Not
only so, but you may become a good tradesman.
It is better that you should be there.
The evidence against you. was painfully com
plete: .As to those other boys, the ease was fully
made out before they came to the stand. The
Court hopes your state of mind toward them
may change. As to the Bowe of Refuge; the
Court has no power of desire to send you there.
Why, every man, woman and child there would
be in perfect terror the whole time left the house
would be burned down over their heads. Yon
axe not of the age or character to send there.—
Tour case requires different treatment.
It was an awful thing to makeat th cotton
bell; to .eatnrate it wi th turpentine; to sew it
up; to watch fora windy night ; to bo ready to
throw it into that hey where it would have caught
as quick as lightning. --- 11 Officer Scott had not
been there to echo you, all the houses in the
neighborhood might have been touned down.—
norms would have been burned to death end
you have heard them ns, inthelr agony, they
were frying. in the flamer, just as they were
heard when Stiles burned a stable in the same
neighborhood. And the firemen—to what bard
shipsand dangers andexpoanes would they have
boon rendered liable! I have seen ono of those
brave, bold men, standing upon a house-top on
a wintry night, lee on his back, and sweat on his
face, frying before and freezing behind, until ho I
had to call on his fellow firemen to throw water
on him to keep him from burning up... That
brave man goes home with cold; consumption
saxes him in her grasp; he pines away and dies,,
Who did Itt Why, the hand that fired the build-
ing, just as much as if that hand had seized a
revolver and shot him dead.
Too will find in the Penitentiary an excellent
discipline, a kind Moral Instructor, and plenty
of employment. Had the District Attorney gene
on and tried you on the other indictments, there
is no knowing where year punishment would
have stopped. But merely has interposed in
your behalf, and we , hope you may come forth
from your place of punishment, a reformed man.
The Court then formally passed mental , " as:
• fine of six and one fourth cents, coo" and
five years imprisonment in the Wes tern Penina-
teary.
Dickson was then ro-comincted to jail
Isms lieu AXD THIDIA--Tbe thunder-storm
of Friday was attended with a violent gale, which
overturned numerous chimniea in different parts
of the city.. A chimney near' the Canal Bridge
was blown down, the house filled with soot and
fire communicated to the carpets of one of the
rooms, which however was extingedillted by
few buckets of water. A throe story frame
build
ingbild-
in Manchester, in progress ol erectio
partially blown down, and several steamers at
the wharf were somewhat damaged.. A man
named Farinery was seriously injured at Etna on
Tuesday while engaged in blasting rock& His
face end headmen ftiglatililly disfigured...—....
Sheriff Magill. has ?darned from his visit to flat
fishes% The Union states that $5OOO have
been subscribed 17 the various lnenraaeo Com
' ponied of • the city towards the purchase of a
Steam Fire Engine. Good The slime pa
per etates that on Thursday last, • complaint
was entered at the Allegheny Mayor's office; by
the Market Committee, to the effect that meet
ings were ,
held in the Market House almost
nightly and requesting the proper officers to put
a stop to them u they were a nuisance to the
neighborhood. In accordance with the request,
Mayor Adams sad several of his officers repair
ed to the-place designated, on Thursday evening,
atid.informed Mx. Barker, who was then address
ing s similitude, that he must bold forth some
where else. Joe stepped over to .the public
lure, end continued his discourse.
-
Moto Mrerrawr.—There can day be no doubt,
that some awful alarnity is impending. Ours'
is a doomed city. Wetave bad "dire portents,"
and mysterion3 warninp. First, "Auger-1101es,
9 P. M.," coupled with "The Cathedral, Mid
night ;,• then "Round -Eyes, 10 P. hi.;" and
nor, upon fences, cellarrs, corners end walla,
appears the terrible announcement— •
"firm Tease PAY 1111."
—We begin to grow pale. Our hair begins to
stand on end. We tremble in our boots. It was
bad enough to be bored by Auger-holes, to be
gaud at by Round-Eyes, to be summonol to the
Cathedral atll o eight, but to be threatened with
11 Bevan Pears Famine, simply,. terrific, We
can't stead autt---it m ..the unkindest cut of all."
The bakers raised the price af , bread recently;
there's something in that. Then wo read in an
exchange lately that earner/bores "down Routh,"
there was a child born, which was entirely cov
ered with hair, and settle third moment of its
brief existence—it only Fired_ four.minutes—it
opened its eyes sad its mouth, uttered the words
"Seven Years Famine" and died. . There's sortie
thing in that, too. Ba, "put that and that to
gether," and we think we may safely go Into a
specalstion, like Joseph in -Egypt, and bay up
all the wheat and flour in mutat. "Cash paid
far Wheat." - -
Fran c a Plan Srazar.--About her past four
on Satuday morning last, lire broke out in
the Tin, Sbeet-Iron and Copper Ware Factory
of Mama. Komi & Keller, on First street. The
entire building and all its contents werodostroy
ed. A 'considerable amount of stock was in tho
Wilding at the time,
- The loss of Messrs. Keen & Keller is estima
ted at nearly $5,000, on which there is $2,000
Insurance-4500 en the building and $1,500 on
theta**. - - •
The firemen sisccooded, by bard work, in con
fining the fire to the building in which it origina7
ted. • The Awls supposed to have been commit
:dented by &spark to a heap of charcoal, the day
before; which, kept biasing until it came in con•
tact with the Rood work of the building. . .
BODY ILZOOTIBYD IX TOY ALLYOUNIST:BIVID.--
On Saturday about half put twelve o'clock,
persons crossing the "okl Allegheny Bridge
served a human body flostiog
a. down tho river on
pile of brush .wood. The discovery caused
some excitement and • number of persons follow
ed 1 down the river, and at the point a young
man took a skiff, rowed out and conveyedlhe
body to the Alleglomy shore. AI& llartjet held
as ineneat, but the evidence diseased cloth-
Lug 'beyond what we have rotated: The body
had apparently been la the water for some time
and the face was considerably lacerated as if it
had been dragged over atones.
•
litacnrslaa's Coanass.—At a meeting of the
Allegheny Councils, held on Thursday craning,
an ordinance was passed prohibiting hackman
Irons - charging more than twelve and a half conic
for conveying a person to any part of the city,
and ordering them to have a bill of faro put up
in their vehicles. The penalty for non-compli•
soca with the ordinance is a Ann of ten dollars
and forfeiture of lianas. We are glad to learn
of the "pamage of midi an cabanas and hops
II may be enforcedlo as extent that Will put an
audio the system -of midnight extortion which
hes been CO loos practised upon strangers going
from one - depot to another. • •
Cosurrasts AM/MEG—Ur.' lisatironok pro
seated a petition in the Court of Quarter Sessions
On &turas) , list, from numerous citizens of Mit
gin '
township. in which it was set : forth that the
township had respected this year 'and fereoveral
:]tyre past to .eleot 0:41101/i0;' 110 a - that ,they
now ilasirid the appointment of :Mr.. David ,Cal
noun,. to that '.otLice._,, The Court granted the
prayer of the Pelittourli*ri, Mr.. Calhoun ' was
'eppahttod • " ,
11!rnitZ=
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Dtvtatos or INTIM Sr- CLAIR TOWIII6IIIP. ;
John It. Hampton, Fasq., made application to the
Courser Atuazter,Sessiona.-on.Baurisy, -for.
rule to set aside the decree of the Court confirm
ing the partition of Upper St. Clair Township. Il
He stated that on the seventeenth of January
last, a petition was presented to the Court pray
ing too division of the township, by which about
809 acres of land might be joined to South Fay
ette townehip. An order was granted by the
Court, and Body Patterson. Herr,' Chalfant and
James Belly were appointed commissioners.—
Their report was filed on the2lth of March and
the order was confirmed on the 31st of March.—
This, he contended; was contrary to the act of
Assembly which requires a report to be filed one
term previous to the confirmation of an order.—
He also stated that notices of the meeting of the
commissioners had not been pat up in the
proper places in' the township and that a wrong
day was named in those notices. The school di
rectors of. South Fayette have taken possession
of the schools and taxes that have been assessed
on the portion of territory in question, contrary
to the desire of 190 citizens of Upper St. Clair,
whose remonstrance he presented to the Court.
The Court granted the role to set aside the
confirmation, and the case was placed on the ar
gument list of the June Term.
HENRY Busns Sawn:emu —This unfortunate
young man, convicted week before last of assault
and battery with intent to kill William Ritchie,
at the tavern of Peter Parchment, was brought
into Court on Saturday to receive sentence.—
Judge WClore remarked that such representa
tions had been made to the Court with regard to
Bushe's previous good character as induced it to
lean to the aide of mercy and ease him from the
disgrace of incarceration in the Penitentiary.—
The Court would therefore sentence him to pay
a fine :of 61 cents and the cots, and undergo
1 twelve' tenths imprisonment in the County Jail
Tau SMALL SOIL CASC.—We mentioned some
days since that William Shore, Tax Collector of
the Sixth Ward, had been sued for violation of
the Small:Note Law. Ald. Donaldson gave the
matter a hearing on Saturday. James McGre
gor, Esq., testified that Shore sued him for taxa,
and obtained a judgment. When he paid the
assessment, he gave Shore a $5 bill and receiv
ed as 3 bill on the State Bank of Indiana, Nor
walk Branch. Shore ooniends that the prosecu
tion is malicious.
AM. Donaldson will render his decision the
early part of this week.
Tau Bums Otrrasoc.—Pumairns Ban.
TENORD.—Hamilton Agey and John Stewart,
who were recently convicted of being concerned
in the oetrageous midnight attack on two men
on the St. Cinir street bridge, were brought Into
Court on Saturday, and each eentented to nine
months imprisonment in the County Jail. Pre
vious to the sentence, the Court sharply rebuked
the spirit of rowdyism which superinduces such
cowardly attacks upon unoffending persons.
FOUND DILOWNID.-A laborer on the road near
Four Mile Run discovered a body floating in the
Monongahela river, on Friday afternoon. He
called for insistence, and brought the body
ashore. The deceased was an Irishman between
forty and forty-five years of age.. AM. Major
held an inquest on Saturday, but was tumble to
discover who the deceased was or by what means
he came to his death.
SENITACID.—A tnan named Nelson Boles, who
wan convicted of adultery at the June Term,
UM, of the Court of Quarter Sessions, but who
managed to. escape . and was only retaken on
Thursday night last, was brought into Court on
Saturday and sentenced to pay a fine of £lO,
and the costs, and undergo three months impris
onment in the County Jail.
CHANGE or NASIZ.—The Common Council of
Allegheny, on Thursday last, nassed aresolution
clanging the name of Water Alley to Brewer Av
enue. The Select Connell refused to concur in
the action. We hope somectiougo may be made -
Water Alley is no more an allry than a. hundred
thoroughfares in tho two cities which are digni
fied with the title of "throat"
Tun DCQUICSNI DOEOIIIIII CoarrarrsuELacrion.
—Saturday last was the Illy fixed upon for a
hearing of this case before the Court of Quarter
Sessions. J. EL Brady. Esq., stated to the Court
Abet the contestants had done nothing in the
premises and were not present. The Court ap
pointed next Monday for a final bearing of
Iho
ease.
MAX DUOWALD. - A young man whose name
we did not learn was drowned in the Allegheny
river on Monday duet. Ile yes gning.down no a
raft and when near the point, foil overboard end
was drawn wider the raft. Ile had but an hour
or two before purchased a new suit of clothes in
the city. Ills body has not been recovered.
- -
ADMITTED TO BAIL.-4011 1 C 3 MCOUTk, 000 Of
the parties trim' at alio last term of the criminal
court for highway robbery, the Jury not agree
ing, wee ailmitta to bail in $9,000 on Saturday,
illyter. another of the party Vas previously
bailed in a similar. amount.
Diconoa.—Applioation was made to the Court
of Quarter Sessions on Saturday by Elizabeth
DAVIS (by her neat friend John K. Murray,) for
a divorce from Charles Davis, her husband, on
the ground of wilfol and malicious desertion for
nearly six years.
Oui readers will remember the mile, at 2 o'.
alok to-day on the-premises, by P. M. Davis,
Auctioneer, of the 'minable lot and improvements
corner of Wylie and Washington streets--part of
the estate of the late David L. Browne, deed:
Tux AVOUMIIII . LIST.--Jl3OO TirCICITO gave
notice on Saturday that the .rgument Ilet would
be taken up on Monday next. too 80th inst., and
disposed of se soon as posidlue.
ITODICIIIPOVs Fancy China Storo cannot bo sur
passed in its assortment of elegant and useful
Chinn, Glass, or Qaessurware, for families, botols
or mutants, at unusual low prices, for cash. .
emurria.—The Court of Quarter Sessions co
Satardey made the Soli order, granting a chat 7
ter to the Denville Land Association.
BirTELEGRArH
BALTIXOII4 April 2L—New Orleans papers of
Sunday are received. Tho Delta says that Mr.
Marcy has telegraphed to New Orleans for proof
of American citizenship of Estampes. The re
cords of the Fourth District Court show that
Francois Estempes'arrived at New. Orleans from
' Cuba in 1844; he was then a minor, and the
propersteps being taken, he acquired the rights
of citizenship on coming of age.
The Picayune professes to have reliable infor
mation from Marna that a decree has been in-
sued at lifssisid which directs the Captain Gener
al In the event of a fillibuter upedltion, to ar
rest ell the Americans on the leland, not ucept
.
ing U. S. Consuls.
A terrible scene of alarm occurred at the: St.
Charles Theatre In consequence of a cry of fire
being raised in the house. The !wildest confusion
lensued and weasel persons were injured In their
.haste to get out of the building.
Lae Teals dates announce the renewal of In
dian depredations.
Prom Havana.
New Camas, April 18.-4. he Black Warrior
arrirod with Havana dates to the 16th.
Dr. Peck was arrested by mistake.
Sixteen 001X1p0131e8 of mulattoes were being
organized in Havana.
The Black Warrior paned the aloop.of-war
Jamestown off the Moro.
New OILLZANIS MAIMS; April 18.—Sales 6600
bales Cotton at - i deoline.
Cureaao, April 21.—A riot occurred in
this, city this morning growing out of the
Maine Law and License question; in which one
man was killed and and five or six wore wound
ed. A small proceoston of Germans and Irish
marched with drums to Court-noose Square and
collected a crowd. The pollee intercom]; when
a general fight ensued. An immense crowd then
collected. when Willa and clubs were
The principals hare been arrested, end the ex
citement-is subsiding.
NastYalta, April 21.—The North Star
to-day for Aspinwall with 108 passengers and
$164,000 In specie.
The Washington sailed for Bremen with 164
passengers and $86,900in specie. , '
-llixsheauan. April 21.--Tbii 'Excelsior Rail
road Boa Cog Company Bill passed imally.
The airtime or Guy Wallace passed the House
by a rota of 85 to 25, The Pittsburgh and Coal
Hill Turnpike Company to borrow money passed.
Emma, Penult., April 21.—There is quite a
(reshot tha Delaware has rison 14 foot and is
rising. . . .
PHILADRLPIIIA., April 21.—The number o
deathe Gls week anointed to 208.
pntunaaPLlA, April 4 21.—Enening — No change
in Flour; the recelpta continue naafi, prices firm
with Mlle or - no export demand, and -the only
transactions reported are 1100 to 1200 bbls at
$ll per bid for superfine and $11,60 for extra
family.. Rye Flour not Much Inquired often—
we quote at $7,28. Corn Meal hold firmly at
$4,76. A fair demand foi Wheat; the supplies
continue to come forward slowly; sales2ooo bush
els at $2,76 per bushel for. red and $2,82 for
prime Penn's white 'fiord,. The market Is hare
of Rye anti 11 is wanted at $1,60: - Corn in fair
Moo* aalealo,ooo bushels yellow at $1,06,
andl2oo bushels white at $1,03 afloat. Oats dull,
sales 1000 brothels prime Delaware at 70.
Cia
'mead, but little inquired after; racquets prime
new at so,26per 64 lbs. 1V Mato , higher; hold
ers now ask 870 in bbli., and Stre 3 9, Lthd&
NEw Toss, April2l.-0 O'clock, P .31.—There
are no sip! yet of the !teenier Nashville. She
kiwis 14 dass autfrpsn Liverpool.
New Yost, April 21.—EreId/W.—Cotten an- I
changed; sales 3000 bales. Flour advanced 04;
sales 4500 bbls. good Ohio; southern steady;
sales MOD Ghia. at $11011,68. Wheats trifle
higher. Corn advanced; sales 86,000 bushels
mixed at $1,0801,10. Pork a shade lower ;
sales 2600 bbls. at $16,124a16,25 for old mesa
and $17,75 for new. Beef firm. Lard firm with
.upward tendency. Whiskey unsettled ; Ohio,
86086. Groceries unchanged with a moderate
business. Linseed Oil 8J Stocks firm; money
steady; Erie 605; N. y. Central 94 , Reading
ft-R. 86i.
CINCINNATI, April 21.—Evening. —Flour atag•
nerd, nominally $969,211.. 'Whiskey 32632 i.—
Provisions quiet and unchanged; sales 400 Able.
prime Lard at. 9i69i. Bacon shoulders 11 ;
common name 91. Groceriea quiet and un
changed. Money market dull. lantern ex
change ie i premium. The river bits risen 14
inches; weather Lee.
COMMERCIAL.
COMNIITRIC OF ARBITRATION. FOR APRIL.
W. R. gm.. v. P.—W. itoccuolt. B. F. Jowls,
BAILWC.L. J. R. DO.worni.
TTSBUROII MARKETS.
Otrat Plrranutuu fi isrerr,l
lionday Morning. April =, 1856. f
FLOUlt—buyora aro atill bolding Off. and
eransarltons
are ottrwronly limited ; fake from store of 13 ale. calm
family at 510,25 and al do. extra at' 10.80 ; alto, 27 do.
fine at 32,00. We hare no hidiesUon as to what It would
bring from firet hands, or what a lot o handacoold be got
or For.
CORN good demand ; des 1n eight lots of 14
bbla - from Moro at 64.26.
OR AIN-salss .t depot of COO bal. Sballal Corn at 95.
300 do. Karon wharf at 97 201 do. mixed. from store at.
61.00: Oats, 100 boo. on vb.! at 66 and WO do. from store
.t7O.
SUGAR-Wes of 10 hhdil. Inferior at 6X•four ans. ; 6 do
good fah. at. 61,;. T do. at 014 and 6 do. Yew , at GR. eaah.
WlllBll9l -sales In form lots 0185 btda IteoUGrd at 33
.440 do. at 39.
BACON--a stouly and good demand ; asks of 20,973 lbs.
snorted at 8, 9 and 10. • male ; 7,009 24. Shoulder. at 2,
alaty days, 4,060 lbs. Bides and Ilsom at 911 and 1011. MUT
days ; and3.ooo lbs. 850.04.1 at 81.4. four moo.
PORK-salsa of 16 bbls. Mess Port. to city bade. at 616,
cub.
DIMPRR.-a sato of 3 bbls. primp Roll at 24.
BEANS-a Ws of 23 bat Small Whits. from store, at
92.67.
11AT--ssles at wades of 12 loads at svasao it ton. and
20 Wm from store at $2B.
POTATOIn-dew of French Creak 9t boat at 11.7511 tosu
From store. 10 Ws. Rod at 64.00116 Md. and 0 do. Neshare
nooks at 64.60.
mdo of 60 tons, Ca., ChareoaL at 620, lax
mat
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL..
The tine rah= of the past week base sesta brought the
Riese up; the etage of water on Warder night was short
12 feet. end rising. There to now a beautiful River for
rattler
,Ang sod coal beetles.
Borinewo wax moderately aeon Saturday. but buyers
were shy of operations to Maur. Holder. profess conaider.
arable Wonder= to tha future, and evince bet Ilttle mate -
If to eelL
The auction sale of (Miro at New York am 2.,600' bap,
teeteed of 26,000 as reported by telegraph.
The deposits of Gold at the Philadelphia Mint for March
were ordy OLWOO. Surer purr/seed, $198,300. The
ecdeeo amounted to 5i8,066 Gold Pima, worth $943.0714
Silver, 624,000 pleeeedworth . s4l. l : o3 . and 517.585 moa—
n, surer Mingo wu principally Dimes andllalf Dlmea
and of the Gold 0/3,76o'were In Dollar Mecca
hicesra. Winelow, Lanier * Co. of New York offer for ale
SOOO,OOO of the &Mond Mortgage Comm:Uhl. Muds of the
lihie and Indium Railroad (ronpara, being the remelt.
der of en lame of 1500,000, aft , : a Sect mortgage of a mil
li., the entire cat of the Road, and rolling stock being
$2,(06,0a5. The promede of thee. Ronde will pay oil the
Seating debt. A ththlog fund of 120.000 11 annum hag
broil made far Imboreement of the mortgage debt.
The Wabash was :Wog on Thursday anal:. and the
Consberte - '
.naberiandligewl.
TbeTwin City arriwal from Pittsburgh ulth • full load
et passengers an 4 frriget Tbe go.h.or .4
Alum came up trona Nastwille.d Bt. Lock and coutingtel
on up to ilttsborgb.
The J. B. up to Pittsburgh yrattudaY.
Rom St. Louis, with a full lout The Billow mad the James
Watt, towboat, also left . eleven ...Pt/ real lu
tow. The
n. win City, Wen Pittaburgh, baaal. gous 01-
I,uis.--ICi Nattirlay.
The Azu.on left Loulsrble gw, this port On Thaie/aT.—
TW Yer•la and Illoosnots Celle Lett Bt. Loots
for bare on Monday and Tucel•T last.
Menet ;pp.ra to be Mere plenty eVen than It Wee lent
see.. Lora., 5,)0 yes. sooting enryment to-day. on call
tee 6 Met.; and In our case, bUOO cto olfered at
* rant. on plot! at m .; not receipts at the gouda are not
r~ large. 117; pelt be tlient i t:essro t it
the B their
an. that therein - 11i be no further expander:l of thee
le 1... and th. the eingraetion. If any. will be.
moderate, untg the Speele Ilue is reduced to 1111d60.000 or
111./0.0.0.- -- I N. Y. nib.
Tu. r ein. Tete. 001x61.—Prom tha 07a1Istteal Ault:set
Inc the United Kingdom ws ea trart the following returns
roe (India the Corn TradeoflS64
(India Ainsl i e
tilsast 1 Flour. Flour all nds.
11%3. 1105. 4341 11.54.
Qrs. Qr. Qrs. Qrs.
ftusala. Re tr.,' V. 243 21,012 434,401 Ite.ttb
eutilbera l'Ut 810,100 d 1.1370.153
Isininart a leitt,O. 742,904 911.111 bitigg)
1.115,1545
Ilansstowt =,014 33,745 315.611 Idlcts 9
OW, wart. (lemony. 15.411 3G1,07n
33.611 IlOarg 2f.u.:Z9
Fr . 11 9
11
ance. att44l VJ5.974 114441 glallig
Italian etatee. 164;14.5 105.1153 %17.705 117.041
WallubialMoldarla 1YZ7.141 119,501 G 64106 147. gal
'fustian dondons not
others ise speribed, "1,313 1at..160 741fi ;4 1 .1550
rig& N. Am.., Teaft OVIVS 3311 (1:117
United Matra, I.:in:M.ol 1,170 3,I:IfiTZI
Other Osuntriess. 101,200 407..5 4504= 04[002
70101, 10,173,133 7.909.544
Wheat—avers. Winn fat 541-1.
Ire. Ws table It app.eu that the total fidllnit off In
the Importa of Grain in 1354 as amp.. to 1643 waaggl,
Iln
b ran ." 974141.17.11%. rural
1 In 101.4 as compared with IKs3, g ieniarts avows St
Getilytnelors. but them are nth., oonntrin, with which
wo aro not at ust, trete which the Imposts bons al. die
,lied. • Ttins prase. appears in the total decline fur 4..-
190 ore. and It might bass born expected tlhst tun of the
produce. Quasi. should biro found its way hither fro.
Pron.; Fran. appears dr 4.3,A.T. qrs. the Italian St..
for Gra Wallubbs aod Moldavia Ow 441.1101 ors,
00 ypt. foe fi4.103 ora. Ilenossrl and the Duehles Ice 70.541
pre, gad Brig. North dourless Ihrlo4 au qrs.
—Litark Line Zspressi.
In Orovislont, a large baSiotot "MI done. Balsa of 1758
bble Cork. laths/leg 1551 all Men In several Ira (UM,
315. ga Itt a 0? and oV!'gbsl6.ll
of 10) tee Susumu= la ' soc. ;Ito ext.! 10:00 ma.
yellow washed carmen Umne at Wit'. 4 Mouths lateral
added.
Sala of 113 adi Totaneo-7. at 0 33,and 5.5., &MSS SO
IT
fa, 41 at 104.40 23, MT at ge V 1,14 at $70417 U s
IT et 77 GOMM Su. 4 at 0 0540 14. 3 at 50.50048 95, s=
oat 0. $3 2% 000.0 0 . $lO 40., nod go Lo.—(fan. doer.
Ration at 03,11%731g..*Ldi1itea&1..1?
Coro. 13 00 8
ra;
f, V.1 . 1371:d Wheat, =l6 bbl. Ilea and L lo.4B aka
Onto. labials these, 10.9 CM ake tan. Ma eke What: lad
this flour, 600 eta Oats. went directly retard from the 11.
WI. River fall Wangles to our emonurreial Matilda)
with any &ascents of bulk at other Meats.
torn wee hardly se stiff on 'Cana YeetadM mooning
an noticed previsys; . % ; Wheat, hamerseeeseed to
be Otto.
ly roalendued--8
x. g .. coaeantling sl,ro to 111:115.1th red
Sall 0,513 to 12.20, 61. 32 . and white 112.40 told' .50.
Moat alb firm —etty =prem. 0.50, Le ion of 50 bout. and
country 0.51. Otta DOOO T
Mean tend eteadily
_upward& Men Poet reacted $15.73
tee day. ago ; Belk Meats, deliverable shove the apts..
bare sandy &Maimed% 0 sod 7, Sasslders. Aides and
Barns. Baton ribbed aido TM to 4. - the Wtfor • Int with
Ohs back hens anti Shoublere 0.% akar aides end lath
items 8 to lOC
It to hoposeible toady. of La =puller! yet hold bark.—
Tho upper Illisampol is tending Ibroattt but • canna
tivel y smell amount of redact.. TM. may be eying to
the blab freights *Lich have ruled. the backend Spring.
ar to a seartity. Usally. th e receipts from that. anton
arsenal. as nava Wheat. and troperter to Corn. Oats.
and Mar, to tame( any other.—ifit. Loels MOTO. 1 8 th. , 1
Clerna.—Throe boa been tradderable Ming' today In
Coin. about 1250 age ha to good fair Itio having been
sold at 100440050 a flea alto of 131 begs Me at 10.7469
MUM& The areal sold at the letter figure o,of nee
fromtiality. Then is s mod demand of
both
front the des tree,e and dm Western ostlers, and the mar-
Int L. fas at the anotatate. We have beard of an vela
of lguans Coffee Mr muse dors, but we continue
quo s ta It at Amer.
'farDo. Ahril 10th.—Iloar—on the advance. Worth 155
6042.5 0 , byja gestalt!. 0.50144 0 for lots of a dawn Obis,
end 49.5040110 1,1 tingle bbl. W heat — No Water red in
market. itting retailing 41.tTA , whits
3160~t lA5.
thaw. thAc t e t za .. m l o ßw rth . 23 In the
We have received went additional communicatioes an
the Mbar of the Diandield and e y eSandu many and the
adjustment MAW" limb& which thhold la the
mars% as a beer that Man ein being . taken In the
right direct kla to a ow the cal audition of theanno=7..
Whatever the rand% we be ll e.. It may be taken fbr mat
ed that the boalholderalin and about thlt elty are dear
coined rto alma theirast sights. msd to tre conelusiong
a. to the pear of norsaddent =Mica to threelon •
Road Mintage In the State of Ohio, fir to take the prop.
er=of the bad bona In which it ha. been almeed or
_y mistainged. The case ha. even melted atten
tion in Eastland We are not rum however, that it o
erly alma to Nay York to throw the fat moue, while
the lielisdo and New York City Road continua in default
under aresuatancee that es ens to defy the Legal read!
=pooled to belong to median—lN. Y. nu,.
The tradition of tangs In the street lairs! no. not a
relish y dignent from yesterday. Money say. and the
Mack market sorlriOssa. The outside ipeculaten aro Me
d to Dow priest. ZULI to. more substantial 004.11 to
lOltlongp am a O & Ro h b c ha n ge at raws
today t
were a k e te r l a s p awanrt
an improvemont.—(N. Y. TOW. '
EingtOrn Itleblllp remains firm at Prinlium.—
Now Orleans do. 7.403 i premium. The mew market fa
arichanged.
In Lbogeneral mutate then mu not much business
tri .„„, t a day. The felling 00 In the noelpts at blow
st he aterthened the of of bolder., and although
buyers held back, • much firmer feeling Mailed.
'Pavanes tare nos a Oslo amend
two
but other ar.
ticks of hog prawn did not move to any ',mat.
Room—Teo market reensine ategnarst, and we did not
hear Of • ale to-day. Iloldol an liras, ID ..tki t ako,
of a nation, and are 'sot preming their stock on the
market; and it woUtil be diMeult to bur good brands tor
than ppm/410,74, while salsa meld not be made at
thaw figura. itandrod dming taint 24 bon= Ott bbi&
Ossette,deterdsr.
wiled
lIIIVRTS BY RIVER.
NNW ORLEANS. by IC dat-6 0 bbds NW, R Dal i a n a
ex 45 de, J WlNrellt; 70 do, a bbl.
eigatol.
ownY 11GOWNEIVILLN 130ATVAIA 1aga,.75
ercll4 bat aIAIA lt.arl 0 •
DlriggeMiagratil 6 . 4 . X . 17 a VNT
Put; 10 do. 11 tatat.es, US la - suttail - a
WARREN. bi Clu9Alltber-rl/ 0 bar, It Nu* lot mot.
al! PAlnter A at 111 be. iwntoo.. owner. •
CINCINNATI, by Catlioy. Iltate-a0 LW. tn.,. Wok
two a thadl . sat: GO i a D • i gfae4 to b ta k.
a
°4lrl bu i egg %S do i 11.,1 a •12 tr ' ssi' 11
og, _
DAIA.I4 AU oil ales4atatostogt. ecc wah....
llast.ley 03; 10 DLit tout bay, JS W NAN 3 bbls
innt, a irlilUng. Ido do, Lamaist Ohlptott 100 lobla
014103 Mt llss, 511 bbls gratt*,l l blob t.. .Antes X°
bas canals,. 3t awe tobsavzstor
fie "g, exerrs ia= his Lad 1 011, Pets boat :lOUs
loam b ski not imstlry cos:4mm.
FlAt flout, Trench Croelt-loW POW , " twna; TWO MI .
bay.
IMPORTS DY BAI ROAD.
nem AID PAWVAIIIA 11.13.—fielirlerN horst
:gl2e. 1I s le= c :4; m ni , e use t
I . .4t. %P I O&
lout bus COlll. uadryautt‘Wes ,
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
it— o o r s t on r :
tnrorva'g glank 4 la .
n m.
il Cot
overt itserWlit
ran
I><n laptit.Lltudays
natti
Kellibmeauta do; J. V. ris!on_ Li., ;ep/ : Yentark
Bawd.. laissbetn i Mellon Na W 11112111.0 :s de : Yep'
tam Wheeltur• Tout cur. do rlwit•Vltr. d.;
Cl!P•lns!ti : flack eye ; Mkt"
- , _
Rma.-41ftlialudayinrialnit then warm mei Um:bilk
AGRICULTURAL. &C. •
Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, •
ITITATED Wilkirus Avenue,
about one quarter of mild faun the acced
to guts GU the
FIN tea
end Mechanics . Plank
t han au extension of Math street...ad about
than and • quarter allies froze Pittsburgh.
• WM. lk JAS. 31 IS, Prasaffors.
• They offer tor male • very Istge conectlon of well roan
tame and plant, suitable for traurPluritinu this An and
coning swing.
The Nursery now revers anus SO scree of ground and
contalueover 2.0,ur00 trues. sheathe gut plauts
andgband e nd
The
fruit trees, sod *ff),o oo rub ''
of fine oipr far removal in orchards mud 0 1 .... re
lants carefully rackal and swot sonediog to uirectloes
ro t ear prat cf ths United Matra
We b., Wars in mil the attention of the basic of ihrat6.
her? and Trader. In the trade to oar unrivaled collection
I .rtho, 131Priug .r mho:ging nearly all tlealloseirann
lodliconoue and on
that ht wortbgwee... ,
cultivation In this tera.lma of country. Pleats can Nucl.—.
canal or cony things quite lards to ere
Priam watered. as usual. Prom strangers.
teary rsferenee itt the city of Pittsburgh outolrod
Wan
Orders ...Moans! to us Iltroush Might Part Morn. near
Pittsburgh. Pa., or left at our stand on goatee days. le
th- Diamond Market. sill be Pranidir ettooffc. to.
04.1-21.tutIT
Frait Trees, Evergreens, etc.
VILE utmeriber would most renFoct
folly call the attention of it Dien& sod the
pe Ale to his very large stock of Fruit Trees, Deer
green. phyabliery, Hewes, Illeased:m.o Planta, 10.
Of APAtthe Mock Is large and One. Of Pear. we v•
wane Dwarf and !Readmit el our
own raising, el
tholes seriatim Peach. /Arend theme.' Roe, with Cher
ry, Plum, Apricot, Reepberrles, tleamberries, Currant& de.
Our Evergreens, frt. I to b Detof whielr. we hove 0.7
thourands, are fine. Demon wanting large clusalltles will
be liberally dealt COO. Ca/I 11311 our stock.
mays grisesatryfadfon. Order, left at the Pittsbur bD. 0.
Mr. IL Dalsall. Liberty et, the Oakland th...7* I mita,
Penn. /Ireton., es the Pittatough Numern mile.
rent . an. promply attended to.
N. 3.—Plantlng Juba te order.
ociftilkwit JOUN MORIXIOIL Jo.
KITTSBURGIL AGRICULTURAL WARE
HOUSE AND BYRD STORK—Nn. Ida Wood Meet,
burgh, Pa..—Y. 1511ANICLAND, (late Ylhand. Bt.
salmon • Ow.) Ma exeunt and Dealer in.Aistionitoral and
Ilortloultaral Implements, of all ldndn, Wholesale end Ha
talk ileld,llarden and flower Yeeds..Wselsrean, Fruit and
Bhade Treee. Guano , Poodrette, Chemical Balls. and all
other sztleLos connoted•lth Loicaltsrs.
6517:17d.r.9 •
Bay Wood Flowers.
ARRANGEBUNTS have been made with
ths piooriolort allay Wood Kara Gardena ar a..
t supply am...awe sad out dower. durhar %Mar
and Summer. Liaise aud gentlemen am to furrdahtd at
shoot notice any of thandloulug Yrtuehl:o7.
1.;=1 , 1(e . a torkte c wade.)
Bicalars
litt
Cbrutt• Resales.
rant POar to, oheeeas.
• Orders Ilv doloaing_plauta pu ts. %C
tt, also reed.ral at
R. tilWili.LANwa Seed arthame.
10. Wood street.
4 GRICIJLTITRAL IMPLENCRNTS AND
96ED.4.—RALPH* 00..13 Yultcp itt AA. N. York.
doubt awl natal].
ANTS.
ANTED-420,000, for which will be
!iota. and bfortemiree on Reel raw. worth
An Imes the &meant. Alec. lesaamotioU eschsose far
• minty of well enured efortsißT
woops.
75
47b
mbl•tr
nUSINESS WANTED--$l5OO and the
the services of an sell. boldness men an offered Re
ea tenet in • sate blabs.. Requ W00D5, 111.03.. 76 , 4th rt.
snlG-tf
TO STEAM BOAT OWNERS—* antNl to
bay, sn toterOst In be • Steam Bost, for watch Mar.
I"
or r"1-"t—in 0,
0025-tf
MIN 0. PARRY, uccessor to Parry,
Scott Co.. has removed h i , Wareborow nest to tba
a s on Breond et., adjoining the tins Worts, where
be Is prepared to aell everything In the Caating line at
greatly reduced pane.. ap2.lto .1011 N C. PERRY.
Removal...
D. W. RERSTINE & CO.„havo removed
. No. T 5 Water strod, corner of Chancery Loa
RemovaL
lIIMSEN, Manufacturer of every va
riety of FULA, BOTTLKS and lIINDOWaLASS,
B k Porter, Nine and Claret Bottles, , Delallohns and
Cartoys. Also, Flint Blass In worry satiety. Warehouse.
goa. 104 &mud. and 122 and 125 Pint rtg. Pi
ttsburgh.
Paring rohr)
'Removal. •
D. WILLIAMS has ronioved to 112
e Smithfield street. nearly opposite the Cartons
where romapnndento 'to Viral* MUMPS h 11.4
Pittsburgh. April latb,
Removal.
I. ... O S n y!ER t
nk SO
ear 0 11 Mae removed t to 334
oL, two. hi, A. M., And 2 P e .
° n 'A l p2 W 2":33r .
JoSEPR'RORNE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
TRINMINGS,
EMBROWEIUES. HOSIERY d OldirEN.
Fancy Goods, &e.
N... 77 Mai Ivd et., bet 4th mid the thavarat hito,
Agents for Itradlvelt Varna
HARDWARE FOR
DAMMAM AND CARIUAGE NiAILERS.
R. T. Leech, dr.,
Na vz WOOD STREET. 1117.011)1M11,
y Uv I on. door
(n."""' "'" :l4ll7r.agta b b y urg i t
T nr
rust &A. lgb
ALlotbs, Darnsake. Mntll,
, twer I Wl' Brnl
qf Jerry llnnber, Erring.,
Al.. %A main!, tr. AM
apt .1-1,
RMICA PLASTERS —I have roe a
large int of these celebrated Piaster. ft.r pains or
p es , l a sh e ed, bsek or linsbe, alas nivel, of
Needle? compound Meter, and a varlety of other kinds.
Thaw baring to gee Plasters eau alanPriwitro.,lho
ht
othe th e et
cornor eiszo ° ona M r e - AtiLt.
ostar
Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from
New York to Melbourne,
CURRYING-TIM UNITED STATES MAIL.
rE beautiful and favorite Clipper Banitui
iniaoe, naudennta ship of Coil hoe , ho de t
Pa tnitz.„—,no
j.".i000 VASZTi t rat teibiteslso. &rend Cobb. $l2O. The
Niiono sill bit followed 14 Co.. celebrated in,
CUPP.' YhiP
Windward. Apply on boards/ pine% East. Farm. or to
cold It- W tbAbi YAWL HO Nag 0.1.. Nework.
Carpetinga, Oil Cloths and mattings.
'ROBISON & CO., -
P.1771-RTREET, OPPORITE TIM TIMMS.
DA V E
adding on band, and to which they are
daily . & larae and etmlee u&rtinumt of the
a Good .from the Imbed to the hblheet ends hl
eall he oold at eaalocn Dri ft & Also—ham blate,Wlndow
Elhede& Venltlan 1111adaileno and table wrenched the.
l I ; nd tire. oil cloth. and gal other f100d......in /MA In
tries home., to which the attention of purchaser. le Int
ca
Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands.
Tbubseraber will positively yell at a
I bargain. &toot COO acres Of Strator land& In no-
do tracts. %anat. In Mk county, r.. a.m. the Gem of the
Sunbury andi.rie
They mut and rat be moldd upon omb terms that
mareberers cannot ball of realizin an g an Mmenno przflt from
their Inrestment.
ALSO,
One nal:latest Farm. In Weetmoreland collet/. eon'
Freeport, omtaining sees. tor eale cheep—• rare
sham lor gardanersor brown. Good bulldlnge, nith •
large vatuty etweetve fruit. Apr on the premise..
Ti Indtapataols, Ire fall berg, eaU innnadb
Moly at my mom at the United Wes Gotta, Penn street,
otten pints and data of thalami* can be MM. end GU.
Dame. emsabtoL .W111t.114/ to gold to a body. or
atl menthe. eel
meILISL.
tip p . ' Dry Goods.
RAGAN& ATIL, No. 91 Market at., aro
retelling daPraddillons to Malmo and well is
atak or
Dian Ulla& Deem Gotela
lentbeoldetteK lloalem
Shawls and Sart; tlotwkaeoltutOnoda
Atensaddea Hld Worm M., to wal:h we would nwrDentr
roily call the all ottbe beam metal
'
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE of 126
y acre., with a good Mans farm how% barn, slable, hay
abed, orlon how% granary. Itn,a =all udism'. arid 100
ameba enitivatlon. renom In good male . , coal under the
mhalo farm. and the unimproved pert le well tiroberal.—
Plied VS rim• am% or 15,. 50 or 40 will be mad rf wanted.
Moat. et about 5 mile, from the intr. near the old Weakr
• in road. spa 5. COTUBERT BON
HY MN 13001 M—Rodd
Mel3ERIAl:l'"'"V"t" N.l.a
° " 11 """ 4 11 ° 116:1043
65 Market ga..1166r HL._
IIarALL PAPER--NEW SPRING STYLE
—h. Mager, Federal et, Allegheny: l = reed trans
delphla slat New York, of twat. =Dello= a choke
worhneat
Pine Paper flanging; plain and rich colors, new pat
ter=
Pine Qtll Papers, with mateh harder.. new Wien
Idedanak and, Cheap Wall Papers, slam stook pourable
platen%
Borderselet, Gilt, Wonttee grid MI%
01111C11•31 , 1 CoUlnit Popov., Teeters, Centre%
lrimßoard Crlutrelreen, Duff Blue sad figured Cur ,
Tr .' W . •
Tranwtrent and 011 Cloth Window Shed.% (IMO =a
Be( Oil Cloth, Holland, An Trl2l.OlOEll or all kinds.
Pliel.! to!. Bgliertenred Paper Mogen lerehhed.
VALUABLE FarlfoTl26lte- ftEt 808
BALB-100 saes ID cultivation , . with good elm
=telt rest
7 g4 al b ' l d O=jlre I:l 4 grat ere
gordwater and valuable erring% Seers lewd under the
lt lr=
"I d pie" "` "" 151,71 7. fi r
aiii*Ta elm, 140, gd
WARE CUANCB TO BUY A FARM-800
ies of. first rate land‘ the soil isimed and &naiad
of the beet , pualty. Pinta at stout 'X miles from
New Marthimille 1 a.. in the arks of flailing Creek. only
MN and a half mil. e atm sew and =Milk The
_above
can De well ded into three pod es only taw
Pliers her arre.looo in hankbelanee in Pe equal penal
Alm,
_lOO seem In Martha Co.. at len than 3
ritl rerfrot the Ohio Illver,a3 acres clamed. with home,
. Mehl.... fruit twee, ae. Mee $1.300 Terme with
ash.
balsam In three pair pywie its. The Otis te all lands
ore offer sale la waif meinNe.
[ emb2o B. CIITUBIRT a 80N.140 3.1 et
TEA.
•
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM
Net York And PhilAdeloble A full stock of
ORESN AND uLACK TKAB.
Comprising Torino Ilywn, Iniverlal.Ounpowdar. Oolong.
800 ono and English Ilreaklket, an of vkkh have been
carefully .elated and •111 be sold As usual, either whole.
sale or MAIL
SUPERIOR RIO AND JAVA amar..
- LOYEAINIPS and ST. LOUIS DEFINED kUOAIiS.
ricKIN TkA STORE.
• . No. 3841111 Week
St- Clair Hotel. •
(toner itnn end St Clair sta., Ptle6tertd4 /U. .
TBB undersigned, formerly of "Brown's
'total." baying taken Ude large and earemations 110..
oad Laving reatted It In ntagolleent. .Lyle. 'Dahl re
enneldolly Invite hie /Herod& and Abe traveung gnklte in
t g l kdn, 6gettld 6 7l . lg it tr
u =ng• erg,
...t.tverg, =ensues mmtarate.
WU. OONNIELLY.
CONETIC BOOKS—The new Phonetic
Primer, illustrated: Phonetic NanTeittament
JAM Phonetic Kmiec., illuettsieilt
The Lives of the Preeidente; biennia of reionoiritehY.
b spa • J. le ILIUM Vearth el.
Hata and Caps..
WE would aril therdtention of our
friende and the
_nubile gernerally
_to our
beautiful eta& of PILE HUT. It 11 3 and s4,Vhlchg
cannot be atuvapped for nestnas andOA beauty or —,
'Alen, our (Meath& and Bbanatal PS. which are the
moat itplendidol the ~ht. ' Plush Cahn at Md.
•.1 WILSON & N.VI Wont at. •
•
' o of o info n B : O a K m S en —W gao Onve haargnotn
nsae P Wittedstok:
of Itooki on Atrieu bin
WWl* slid floral 1L01300,1106. valuable Do.
mntse Anlinsla. Poultry, U.; odentlde works on
Aribitecture and Undo:sp. ardening.
mill • - 11. BOSWORTH CO.. 83 Market rt.
FINGUSII
AMERICANReet BOUIPS--1410
hai wept a lams lot of toh wet anal-
eau taadard rpes( W . apkg.abo sU, assatiald e retteßSobsa's Stapp
dard. ceafeeea4- OUL anarau of fla Llepalipa—
Oall arsessasas them IL IL .8011WfAILl CO.
011 - 7 nuhst stmt.
INDIA RUBBER HOSITIOOO foot for la
armotte, ifro mem, 'Mambos*. ma hydrant pup*
as T
iSo w his umm is nm . Maim . ton alba kind blime.—
ILIMZ4M I =7I7I , Id MV,."
4 .1111:
end ikatimitnwPot. No. LO Kagicata st, ,
&pH (J.* Li.111113 1 / 1 1,
!ME BUMMER TERM DE ST. - PETER'S
4. pmnOOILIAL BCHOOL min ammo.* on Mondor,
figl9lolltar4Vas T areerso, ' arum. B°F; litir. -
I = l 4. of lb. c hluth ._-. been , Ilb. booIVI siMII
1 sr
New York an
. .
/1011 CRANK STIV n 1.4, a: :oath •
and 101 N mama arena. Near
_
Crackeranaliucnit Ntin
nAr. J. McCOLLUM are manufac nt
eend 1.111 enoalantly on hand thole Miliefk
Machines. with all then' lately patented Intp2ll ,l
manta, of various Woe, Al.. Patent Dolllll OM ,
trencher Mantua, boinveval'ollf. Mouths. D.J2nMjS. A
du. et WS and 10 El& Waft et, Nee Yore. attC* 3l . ll
Renaiial of Millinery 'tstablishmeia
BURKI informa tor friends ant
trots thatoho hen rftinoved bey Millinery an
pop eking Petablistineent fe.m 171 toilet Chestnut ft'
tendnore above EleToul.h..oth shte. l'biledninfiLn. The
affancetnents eve =ads icr the move extensive ceivryt
on Of all brawn., and eenvenience of red.:nem, by
prapviatinti the Stn. and Mammon to the Id illinevy.
second story to Drees and Mantilla Making. liveryatt.
Mon pall to Wedding and Mourning order, felol3l
WM. H. FRENCH,
• IRth and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia,
,MANUFACTORY of every deseriptidn o.
RCIIITIXTURAL PLANTER OICNAMENTS.
suratton of Bo'Pflug. coastatiug of Coat. Panora.
Mouldings, liuriohnortits to °orate.. Capitols, Traps.. Au
New &duns isiodsliett cars and arcuracy to drawing.
All orders from th e count.' punctually at
to nte and
.17111—eary i-an
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Phrenological Cabmet.
A:, FOWLERS, WELLS & CO.,
Ift.*- -a: ati=ar SertittbP,C=bef=
JlLih, all Irofal=ittin.nlxiangpg: =
We and retail. at New art arleea Prof.-
lanai erandnatlonaorith d'art& and full
4. re ntr alriattUrf d'wt".lriMlied
• nii.
FOR RENT.
F - - -
RENT—A delightful Countn Seat,
IV pleasantly located In Pitt tarquahlp.ls minute* drive
front the city, and liaising the around* „„-„,.n
vni mtg. r"Tge' h I fs bi"n crAll ' ish
hu e mom. and finished in modern ' rty1%."7:11 or pore
"ratr. Warn. 'tableland carriage boneg . 111 r.' ol
C rary tenant MO per jest B. 11cLAIV* 80N.
T 0 LET.—Froto the Firat of April next;
the oaremodlom brick buildings, situate In the Bea
W•rd of the city of PittMontt, between Ihentendidife
Meet and the Monoubrahels hirer, IMMY ...Pied
Loan. Bekewell, Pears den_ as • ghee mentrfactory and
'removes.
This prgperty Is eligibly situated, adjacent to the lIo•
nongnhela wharf. for way busineasconnected with steam.
boating or Ti+er twit,. or for reanufeet using purl...
&semi anal buildings end seams/ us yard so...attach.
ed. APPIy _to
OLIVER. W. BAHNINi,
President Pittsburgh mulOonnelnille It. It. Co.
mhl3 tf Neville Usti. nen tth and Liberty. sts.
OIL very desirable Dwelling
Hove on Penn et. She hnu.e 1. in e a d m
an order,
b. 17:47. 111
10,. p.oe n.. T t ar ,
Ada
oDwelling House on Third et.,
nem our °Mee, 13. 00111131 TAT A SON. 140, &I st.
1r- LET.—A small well-finished and fur
nished MAK with large show window, neat door
to corner of 3d and Market sta. Itoseenion elven tro
snedrat,23 W. D. tIAZZAII.
10-LET.—The STORE on Market, groat
next door to the center of 3d .t. occupied by Mr.&
. an excellent end welt-known stand for the clothing
business. Y.. D. CIAZZA3I.
For Sale or Bent.
A. WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin
ing Wilkinsbarm and near the Railroad nation.—
WELL
contains 13 rooms. and the lot. an which there
le a garden ati.d.ragaint ir t t b s
1 6: leefittlo;lftt t.
Tela
dttlris W4 , Rt. win be sofa low and on wary MAT
terms. or :111 be rented for g l5O Per nnnini . oAzzAm
ja24
TO Editors and Printers.
TRE Building occupied for more than ten
years by the Pitfsbargh Gamlic. and whkh ie central.
oasted on Third at.. near Market, is now VOR REM%
alibrding • rood opportunity to lidltors or PrintA u rs of se
-012112 a well k noon stand for their business. prop
erty ie directly opto t a . ltr o thlestrAlsr m pTi . gentn i ttizt:
far esta . b . t i M y e to 1
E. D. RAIL%
.1.7.24 f Mitrket Fe between 3d and 4th.
Cider and Vinegar.
V INEGAR made ot urejy be f r or ot i:ai t n h :tly rw uz
umr.:4l:;774aui'rgrl'ird Allegheny. meadle* min
be al spend In znyWerebenno tbsthave ben IL tor
7 Wine Vinegar made from Ohio (trews. Nast to the toot
UW je,iV4=rurthAt .I .. ll . triii reducing one half and
Tba attention of hotel keepers end the
country merchanteln particular. js directed to this Vine.
gee.
Cider that will ktepsweet until nut Fall.
The shore Viewers . 1 Cider Cider warranted to he es reprm
minted. uddll A. HALLOO, 146 Water L 1181st oL
•
KAY & COMPANY,
Booksellers. Paper Dealers and Stationers.
,11 . 0. 45 Wool utiedoor from the osenreofThird,
PI TT tIBIJROII,
tlrK ,,, onst . .intly on hand and . PR. sale
Prelg at
pleineeltlone of Mice nue reaps Book.lnevery 'esker
of IlltidLog nod siva
toot. flowsta—They reepcolfully aoliclt the attsution
of I Teachers engaged lo the instruction of youth to
Ida aneortinant of SOnviellooka. which le very est... Levi
motorising the nowt valuate° works now In use.
Masa Boogs—Tlede gook of Blank Books Is very soot
pleb. embracing every variety of AccoUnt. Recur! and
Mentorandtun Book.
141,MM:III—Every variety of
n ad fancy Sta.
Boner. including
. Welting reverent every quality. Steel
Pcue of 66666 descrapt.lol l &sire. Ink, Waffle. Sr.
Menton:it. Teaches. LILY ela and - School (slrmittena
etirolle4 on the auto
teseonahle tom. mbl3
D.RY GOODS
For Spring and Summar,
AT HAGAN & AIR'S, No. 91 Market tire&
WE WOOED respectfully inform the Ln-
Veri d nYiet t s' .. r'sgr"'!:relrt r titre:lli f to r issV:
"Lintsstans rtreltginst Wk.. and toot ;at.
In
EMBROIDERIES—We have everything that in new and
bandannas, In the way of aortal and Isee Boller% Sleeve , ,
Chereiretta, Set* kr.
ROUSER BENNO 1100DS.—In Well. safely
we Bay very toll aneortatent, aud can challenge
einopetrlion.
110131611. Y.--Our atock of Runlet' la large, and b.% Wen
.sleeted with Inst. care
'MARV LLAS—We ars receiving from New York at anon
as bran eht nut, the newest md "helmet Idyl. of Monti--
tea and Telma. nada.
T"6. TEAS-The cheapest Store in le
exi: l i the only plate where the beet 011 Ominta7
Flu r«ac e 01 , 1 Country Black at Casts. pm Its
Ras h Cows and Oolong from CI to TS eta. per lb, pads
In ona ratty boson unseemly for mmily oae, from b at.
lbs. each.
Ylne Green. warranted to glee aallalastlon, at 500 r te
Cortseatic Sagar. (+Nig
Salon of all kinds cheaper than eau sr had at 1111 oth..
store bathe city. Mind thustors, Dila Morris' Tim Ilml,
I.d draw ft= Diamond allay. In the Diamond, nose by _
tota3l DOSS di 11.10LIMDS.
New Tea House,
112 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh,
onse+lk rws aoks
rIE subscriber is now recoiling from N.
ock and rhlledolphia, attack of (JAVAN and RLACIC
of avers grade, which he idiom IA Wholesale and .
Itstaal. Haring purchased for cash, he Pads contoleut them
Ten, cougargatrabll,As to quality and price, with
.0 .111, 4 1g(s , gees and, li b etlonugar .
Dealer., hotel keepers, Masan boat
a n d and home-
Imam. are reelection) . Invited to call and examine our .
stock. .- R. WIIAT.
April, 11155. w.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO. invite the aton
e" tion of their customers eee the Wale to their treat it
MPP4/ of
Waterlog& .
Millinery
n& Good&
Wo
kerbcohlartni.
Hosiery end Moser.
A large stock of ankh they are now repairing at
sell TT Ilattet street.
COUNTRY SEATS FORSALE—Three Sue
ountry Seats, eituated Llolll.liate_ll . edioining the
beentifial and thlititi of UarteneiS. llt.
Clair tonnsttlp, c ontaining respoctly ems. /4 serve
and PI; strew Externlee Icaproevutente We been 01141.0.-
.1 on each plum, admirable` . adapt i n g th ane ebr abenu7
reeidence• for persona 4111131 blairltag too tnn ray. Ite
Steubenville llaltroad uill have. depot witnin • Ten rode
of tbe property, oud the Waehingten Plank Howl runs
alongone aide of it. thusenalloglt of easy access Marge
In of tine moil rune thameibl ebb abate nronaly.
foalmailmius. apply to
_B. IteLAIN IiON.
Stocks for Sale.
3 , 5
.souAß.E,,pj.;:itii.ellie
3922d1LBank,
Pert r rrillo A r ritgoplo Plink Road Co.
10:1 Maras Pittsburgh Life, Fin mud Marto. la. Co.
.1.311.11• WILRINB CO., N 0.71 Fourth KG
The Commonwealth &Pennsylvania,
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ,
th. ef mot Onstily. omow.
WE command you to summon. Dav'ol
Smith. Adair of William Monett, dee'd, with bo
th. to Louisa Planett, widow. mid William Plaaett,Chas.
Planet., Maur, PLlMett. George Plauett, Jacob Planett.
John 11. Jerkeon and Maria his wife. late Marla Planatt,
Joseph Wright andEllrateth his wife, late Elisabeth
ne and Frederick Poeta and Paratt hie wile. late
Irsiah t Plaaett, heirs of the Yid William Monett. doed, an
that they be and appear before our District Omni. to be
holderrat the Mt! of Pittsburgh In and fbr count,.
on the Fourth Monday or Afi, lost, there to answer
Thomasll.llows. Thomas W and
fdebi. John 1:1.
byou °,frjiirrerraTt4.lfir?
to President Judge o d o u r mid Court. ma eth dor of
Ap o ril. A, D one thmtsand eight hundred end 111W-floc
EDWARD - CAMPIIithL, Jr.. Prothonotar
WM. MAGILL, . spin 01.1
Spiritual Telegraph. ••• •
lIE organ of modern piritual ism, Fourth
vol. commences
May. IC contains the fullest ea-
I ottani of Cuftent Pacts and opinions ou Spiritual In •
tumours. Published 'rankly at. 122 q. aunts= slop, all
spiritual Books far aale by, PARTILIMUM Biti IVAN,
311111readslar.
P. catalogue of Spiritual 'hooks sent to .p IP
tlea. apl6.3m.
TILE tunierHigileiCirauld eartio4y invite
the Wm:llion ut enunizy Mirtrbanta, Oaten 'is"
net Makers and °than to their very Monica . Colteb•
body, tbtrclagn, Cabinet, Maw, China filosci Drying Jac
ban, Spirit and every other land of llittnlrtioaarbleb barn
Ueen Inconstant we nearly Yong Yeah. and tool confidant
In saying that they are unaurptased by any other manic
Antrim' In dd. count, y. fur their durability, ,117108 lanai .
Ides and beauttrul appearing. on Um work. Our via+
=moderato and UMW olka, to gintiallak
, 111z4 os
1 . tob2l-Guidm 8011; 82 North atitat. Ptddiklalßbla,_
ItemovaL
A.!, E XANDER GORDON, Comrnießinn
AL
Toreardlncllovehant, has »moved to No. 13/
d A. »mean Wood and Anslthtlald.
Sewickley Academy,
hitr.CdLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL
sellOOL Cos Boys, on; the Obto • and wonirt..o,l
,and Ohlo VW». LI mike frota Pittsburg's, /lug
Jut/ S. TB•VB1.1.1, A. IL. PrtacipaL , ,
Tha SUMNKR SESSION min coma:nears on TUESDAY,
mg='ltrat.g, Tuition, Was/thaty. en. Da mad= 4
ens nundhv. SIOO. . . .
Tor drools» mad other nartlcanda, smut» of Illeari.
John Imln A kw, N 0.4 Water M., or V: 11. Navin A Co,
No. IC I.lberty et. Dittaburgh. • ~-. , .40).,,,,a
M
FOB
1.11 1 . 1 4 1 111.FL A g l!e N e „ B e In U il i sl E ek e ?: .
from the plonk us& thotelos 160 sone, / l e . I`f
4hrela
cleared and under enroll Uwe, balsam lu nue timber. Tte•
inproVesuent. are • good. eendbrtable resew dweltior
home,sad
he
Ina •I•ellin• LA Mom k helm°, with two
md tank bares, and other out bulldog" 'There WO
three orchards cm the Diem brewing trust of Um flmssi
quality.. Thowhole of ill .0 watered, I. usarlr
level. sod would divide Into two farms with au lot
nrorement on .int. Peinelow and toms were. Apply to
ape • IL IIeLAI SUN. 21 PIM it. ..
. . ,
Blairsville • Female Seininary.. ~ i
Rah S. II .1 , Mrs, P. it' SUEFLEY; Proacti.als.
EX next em•koon will commenco.May 7th,
sad continue 'f worth: the 'maths . Sheep* of Us
aelpab and of art thatoasbir eduestel Teaches' mem •-•
y
T=o govenambut sod the mama departments of Is
Warmth and extemdrtt ammo of 'mule rAu
wkom. • ThC notice/1 knee, lOW 31.30 MK In tearth. elkddi:
ample menarteadattons Sar 7la bartand Wash" Iwo - In •
roma. Thrtsme Petelnetrt of manias) im SPO Ter Mid= ,
Itsdtum ales Mums ter lastrammtm M. -I)nortair,
Dhattint 1 a 0f.... Marv? Vaal
ATI . Wrtrta CL a i. tiatail w" ..x.: 4l .
• A - 811'82141r ' '
ad-ft-15, 415 ' . " fashwinc il".l- 1011as Oa: - .
- 4 t , IDS. TRANEIPARENT r GREEN
and BPI/ OIL OEM. l oad knd Minds'
shares 3• O, 14116
_ , _ J. 4.11. PULLIAM
11 ALF& 11AT-411kb:11es b emil I
LINOS t 7 BILL * ga(12112
" '1 •
_
(A - 0 5
It"'%l
Varnish, Varnish.
Philadelphia Varnieh Manufactory,
80 and 82 North Fourth SI rect. ;
'44 a
444 a
M== , =
vtr ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Orauposi
v tor. one that is aid. to do 1.011, Vlrea.Crt
llarah a es. ry rlaturday evening. Al,', a 80/
alto Is able to stork at 13aar, vrhamill ire libersdnaga.a•
Any appllcant. If round todlanlo tor the work,utay tolort
tho t.ante In th. 11 , Ktrsport tOarolard ..111 , 0 as 0000.01
Pos•lble t, no data of it is ontlce.
gold
rissolution
THE firm of W. & 11. MeerrellEON is
thl. d.Y , 11.001T..1 ns limi4t4.n. Tho autsc.riber
baying areorialed au 1 ti..inlOl with hinawelt 11. NOR
TON. the 11 Mower. Pna4nr.• andltorugnis.l.. - u Ludas,'
wlll be contlhiud corner 11. Llitortynd train al,
under 11.1 sty! of W.ll. MeeII'ICILEON k a
LK
k . will at
tend to the mattleniont of the baislanau or oh.. lab. Gosh
l'lttaburah. April let. Iho.. %V NI. Iry 11 CCU F-Vi
Dissolution of Co-Part.nersitip.
VE COPARTNERSIIIP
hnit between, the subscribers, lu the Varisty aod
Dry Goods bushier.. soder tho style SCOSdiess 1
Campbell." is this day dissolved by Milt.' 001klnut.
The bovine. of the late arm white or ttlol bJ either or
the uodersiou VFW arel ereby authorised to. o so.
JiIIIN , IIIIANDLP-Stl,
DAYIDCAIIPUKLL, -
tIAbIUEL POLLOCK.
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In teDring teen the twine.% I eheerhdly recreato6l
my nuceennurAlAellese A Pullnek, to theeeceddetaNtA
nod nnteonage of lay I demi. I/AVID CAMPBELL.
CIO-PARTNERSIIIP.—Thit underiipie4
41r41746,1tTA7471,ti ef l o ' rln i I tiArs i :(l2 . o
VARIETY AND DRY MAIDS Loaner., NAST totletreet.
AD.te they tenpeetrully forlts a sntlammto 44 Umptee
n... hArtbeted event/testate Atm. JOHN WCANDLESS, • •
rahlAstf
g "U." VI &JACK.
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Dissolution of Co-Partnerstup.
lILE co-PartneN4p heretuforb oxotibg
betlreen the subsenTers. ll
therOarry business, in
le l :ron:Liao( John Watt 1 Co.. tuts this dal - beon,.linaihred
67 mutual consent.
The businentof the late 'firm will ha oettiod hfr Jobe
Wilson, at the old stand ou Mort.) street. end f3f thin
he Is barohy authorised to sera the nuns of the'
JO/IN WATT r ,
JOHN WILSON.—
In retiring tronathe bortnen. tthrertnitS toocaotnel ,
rot late partner. - John Wilton. to lb. patronage ot ona
turas antonters. JUIIN WAT.
1 OIIN WILSON, Grocer and Commiosion
Moroltaat, No.= IJl.rty airrot, rittabarah.
The subactilw trill continua the Wltothodo Umeetr, Poo
dun and Comalloloo bush:mot at Oto •tared of Joho
Watt it Lt. Na. =6 LltortY groat. JOHN Wit.
Dissolution of Co-Partnerstip.
11
lIE partnership heretafore existino 9 ander
tee mime of 0. BLACKBURN CIL .0. ..110A
rjr""ibboybUZZiolib:frit7.high U. Ni . ek4ueu _. fmm the
er of the subsertbera, at. thfar
IItAKe-st,ttrir4e.
Pittsburgh, Au511,2d,1184. (A.
HAVING this dny associated with me Mr.
SAC. L.COOLKIT. our former Bonk Keeper: the bust.
will be carried Sc es furnsorlf at thu old stand.
141 Water st.. under the still, of JON 1;$ It COOLEY; /tad
we solidi. the patronsuo o f our old t ustotne re nod the put,
Ho In general. lIIRtk C. JONES,
Pittsburgh, April 2, 1555. JA.9. h. CWLEY.
In withdrawing from the late firm of , O.
Blackburn .1 Co., 1 demost cheerfullyrecommend ml old
vellum, 21r. her. I. 'Jon', and ntr. J. 1.. Cooley, to the
onnfldeneeof the puldle, and Warman for then . 5 Iki
lat . Hon or tne patronage en liberally luster t'il , de UPI late
tom. ' ap2 it. HbACIIHURS.
NOTICE—The latetir — in .- uf - 1V ink tiiitaiiii
lees haring been dlexdred by the death el Jobs - D.
, en the :21th led., the Molnar, 0 bald firm 0111 be
udled by the undereigned, at their office. rumor Wm:dal/4
Water eta D. II'CANDLNSS, Susel 0 his Costner.
/
ti/OPARTNERSIIIP—The undersignnil; ot
armthe late ne °Melt A ACCandlens. Ica. tut. day an
DI le MANI erlth him WII ..11001 Al HANS and HARRISON A
(n)VPIN for We purrosehl continuing thy Wheloaalaliro
, end commiselun busloces, at the eld etaud.ccener o.
Wood and Water et., Illteburgh. nndot the name and
.Lyle of NI 4 1/LbIib,AINANS.II CO. Thar el:Aped:hilly In
te a m." , -- mem of the patronage m IlbecallY'rotehded
toabel:it • ' • .. ' h. — MS:
.
i _ g.r 2 " .
..,:seritiors, trading under thoAirm
of 11,1,:rfc LANki&diesartil parly.t.flb/Po.lb.
t•
lost, by mutual conamt. 11112nAND BUD.
l'ituiLough,..thuth Itotb, Ikag:. It. DE LANGE.
Tim subscriber olllWlllinuo the Illto ard [watts,' Lut•
Immo to ell Ito branetunc at the oil stood. No. M 6 Inert y
mt. and root,extfully ettirita o coottuuntk.o ut tho pot. OW
ago so libeuratly ontoluitu.l to the lilo lirw._
- llAltD.
10-PARTNERSIIIP—We 'have the day
I esenchtted normal , . in the (*rot tett'mom, pt No.
31pritel.st... the tartuershits to date tram the trot de/
ti dnounry not the Lupien:ea to be conducted wide,
W ti l d h al i all
Al vtd NUN NTOCIL
ONINNIE N
A1e(9.1 N ri /eh.
Pittsburgh. HP, hte InIPL--teY/ 3 :;"
N OTICEI-4 Imve sold my interest in the
minim. of Lonty, Millar A Ch. to A.. A.. Loom. pr.o,
watt Jou. Milli& will continua al. MW old nand. No ' i
?rout pt. I cordially reecroolacul W. rwa , tlesnr.to N o
y,'L
P. 11. MILLNR.
' RgerFunx34 l sV; il' Nlll. 1 864 .
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A. LONG CO. Bell nod Urnea Foun
t, • %knead (ha &
VilteraArrrite stiention to their Itock
Bracket. Pendants end rtiter fixtures. -
We rit up border with onnot and gar. make trout emetinge
of au ktudstu order, Jerold. Usilneul 401111 , A. and tank nt
ttnare and keep auto attrition metal roludently on bawl.
hal
PiOTICE.—The late firm of JONES.'&
QUI(10 baring born dirosolted by the death of inlin
ng, on the gah.luaL, Ito Moaner.. or mid finn mill
be settled by the undenisned, ar, their ohm, corner o I
Ram and First street. • •
Feed. 30, ISAMI JONES, aurvioe-Partned
juSAAC JONES, MMstuimititrer :ofSpring
and Blister Steel. Maid, 'bleb 'Stad e :dna riouvb
Maldarlt and ih.ptio !Vining Undo but Tapers, half
Patent Serer Mail and hammered Iron ASIML-00eVerh
.Bose and first chaste. Pittfiburah.
a. ft. 1091.
DB. RI twa BIBBS Sr: CO., Manufacturstret of
• Rogge* Patent !onion.] Real Cultlrstor.—Mee
roma of kooa and Vint atm.. l'lttaLursib.
. • •
NOTICL—In consequence of having ijohi
our Forman to the eamlila Iron Company, the
mrtnereblp henrtotora existing u Mier Ma firm or Calf l(1
BKIIJIKR OLE. at Mill Creek Furnace...ma also the;
part
nership raiding under the firm of KING t BIPANTIKE
QM. at Cambria Yuman., ere forth dlesslnid. The Antal
nem vjll be gettled up by the managers at the Furnace s
land Comp 8. King. Ida are authorised to um the name
of Um trmpeolls• trios In antallud witthe Lusimeut
(11.0811 E KINK!
Mazola 2. IFnS InlbroUl P. YOUKNMEKONU.
D V. atannixa--.-:- ........ stow =mums •
&Mr. . Comtattssion
...a Forwarding Morehants, and Draleri garorally
neon_ L'lttsburgb,_ Cincinnati, and othe Idanutac
tures, te. Nos. Pend Et, Front West, Pit{synairti."
Thinndersigoodhaving formed Slither
ship. under tbe style of D. W. ILXIMINE
transaction of allows} Agency. Cant: Marion, Fortrsidinlit
sadProdnebasnwsi st Noao3 sad of, FroutstrtStearitr
par.d to giro 'portal attention to Milne orders, rto.tring
and thrranling produce -sad ' norchandiso..ll9ll to !Do ex
ecration of all business that 61111101.10,7gfratitoNtp. olrptre.
m kis , Raw to—larks , Taw . Witha m }anar l
hlnesroW
NV idly aC ry
ran,lers a do; Hay a, nUe
Azae Hen Ono,
e Eehlant FLK. Johone
n r
. R;T a . Bassoi. Fod:uyorgoYns, }YuFoinmanar.l..
me. Arai • • ',es: 17.0:014.
N°TICE: • Joseph Fleming having=
elated with Mtn .elh.'Ahet ge the husloa
beeondueted ander the Olivet IVA. KU AAlt7.t CO. et
the obit stand. career of Weithheld et:eget
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toeuciated
R. A. Ward .la, me hi the Ruai Imeloete, J.be ,bust
men 111 be curled on from Ode ! tete, under tier style o
Jasmen 2J, MC •
SELLEtSq: Cl., Nptolcsaler 'and
. Read Doddern Drags, }Wide, Ole n -Tainledds
No. td Wend ntreed'. : ,
COMMISSION &TOMATO:OINC MERCOMITS,
No. o SEVIVp STR EAr. •
(between -Math - nnd - tho
'Louisville, Kye.'
rtTIC o IILAP ntten
tico tbe
ef". and of kfcyp, flt:anOtAtevo, Ibrk
can.
hfi"4l,l thenkloam Pf"M.A.
"d ftrttAt:
(ktrrets Aolicatrand urnot advance,' math:'
reAs
Ism room Is Aerated to Ms °shit:4llw And ".1.
of mono Atilmkanot. CAtereh• rod l'arlor•Jlton"
mud Shaltsl;llAttnntauts
IW. A. Itleturdani Co.illvtoo idaniafsei. • ' • g•,,
kA. Ituebuati A 02". IN bolesalo Wooer* 41.1 • •r,"
'Wm" atI tbm VV:,,Veserstit Greven ana •' •
Jae Caddie Manofilturvv". .
WatAins 4 Oralcy. Pork rackdra Com. Kr
to WWI, • „
Annnvong Allen. I.' , AA '
WK. B. Horan§ t& BT
fiDAIMISSION AND PRoDUCE MER_
IL -1 011 A NTS:rornar of Markel , rod Yohinetrootn, hov•
for sale. to arrive, lo shoo and rosokelionsg
Sid. and Shouldarg, ,
;M. o.) do /g. Currd
r,OO bbi prim. Lord;
iindisratainily
708 bide. Orman;
70 tierces Forfar Cured Dried Beat. ini.imd
Gas 'Xamps4 L
LIRBAT..BABMAINS ut 100, *221 Nolth
Vi Second 'treat, above Finn thilidellibls.' rob
sosibm off., to Mot tmdo and buttlo in rasionf. of
one tu.ufacture, in all various Dri ve Mita
attio and am Chandeliers. Pwroianto, /Ws tirv , J hotor
Prop Lights, lAir Lightr, An. S.; aim. non atol,d
lroable
tratterroe of La tgandollorr, Mgr [innings: rendanto,
Improved Pine 0 1 laungs,.Fluid„ Lard, 011, nainsodion,
Rand and Night Longa. both Moey andgdain:cultablio
' . for Clinirpores.where Ught may Do rrn nivel; 43 irandoiro.
'Bonnet iluldors, Vasco, um. variety ;I hhip Lamm gird
ing, Side and Rind Lampe. •AU "having arrantard rod
prices redarod..ll,entironueort et estaimire Ala.
and bring rgantital -Alrelogrirry giving strict IA
tentlan to the Manufsetoring Vat, air, to thejnitommo
Batton of euatranere.-
uritormra tato.
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No. 211 N::1 Wool 11b61/0 ,juo; YertOry, Idlgrol _Wert,
near Navin' • • dfir2l-matorsi
SohliereßonntPLandn.:,&. elan' s agouti' t
. the Government..
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I WILL ill,i,racure
mixt*. ttoUlicto. 0.41;1446x ami mtuur. elairtm:
1.1 id,prosocut. deltas adtalart thonuraokt. rot
sttaattr bdirlogitib in 1t Mutt a Claim.. • Ypv:ltly
f.. 1 1 'f --. Notice to o%h:cot:ire. -+•-•
oi'lhiii. ,, iniiiimii6 - AxptiAxiisbvi 4 Ltifitiitiu:p 6 . ...-
....§B.AIZI):.PROPOSAIS hill bo ieeetved at
. the au% 0 till•Gupp4nr at Nnsitiallall, Laths 41
ittehm•lh, null, a o elock,l% 23.6 f Wednesda_y , tha!„..`th
day of ayett; !aslant, Toe thoGre.duation.Arhi ettootoll of
. *etre Ufa' eras °Tittehorgh and Conaellerille Hatt.
load. eatendbak Imo the iunetiotier)th the..Pansseilte,
aw a y. Railroad' akt Turtle (reek: ha alteaheuy , (kmaty, to
eba bayauea of :Weet flevtoo; to WestekoralanatottotY, e.
autayao of reetitrawo mitre. • The itiAla eilG.trok dield.,l .
into sections or about one toile ewer: ~- ~ ... +...... - . •
- - teoeoaalnlllll be - reoelYed ft ma, tr. asoee,laeethana -.
Mayo proataa saarpeableattaas ara read/ Ihe.tho - examt , .
=goat of 14,221 am at O. Mao of. the llatapanr. ibtre art ' .
pproroper Inbesaatton ai,Ul to givep oa appltFatlau In the uxt
d.C-c a kotcu loth. Compact
tar
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up ' . - 5144. 4 -arr k - cr a 'zli.. co
.89 soda; Bel
plit -4.m0 - usakB; ~ .iiitrate of.
Bel ozahou'is.Vitila,f4ailktil.,:tilarglad it.,.
laptalklatittle
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