DEPARTtMT- 'PITTSBURGH: TRURBDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1855 L ualmku& =.va MUM anus 15 . to arm YS, 1855 2 0 0 a 2 Maks. 8; Pestiskr, 7: White. I Er, C0b:m.4,14 :NUJ. 17. By antes of the Board of Held th. LX.X. MORDOCII, ' • e lderßod jar Wealth. Tua Sun LIQUOR.' LAW.—We mentioned some time since that under the new Sunday Liquor-, Law, of February, all jurisdiction and power of summary conviction was taken away, from Mayors and Bmwesses, mad that con sequently the efficiency of the law was very ma terially diminished. '-' We are now glad to learn that &supplementary act has passed both houses of the Legislature, giving Mayors and Burgesses is Allegheny county such jurisdiction. We copy the in as it passed finally, in order that none may plead ignorance of its prorfsions, as is of 'tea the'ease A,Surrnsagar to "an Act to extend the powers of eertain officers in Allegheny County," ap proved the ninth day of February,lBss; and for the better regulation of the Sabbath in said county Sta. 1. Be if marled, te., That the Mayors of the cities or Pittsburgh and 'Allegheny, and the Burgesses-et the sevetali boroughs in the county of Allegheny, shall have and exercise all the powers of justices of the peace and alder nten in all cases of violation of the first section of "an act to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday," approved on the 26th day of February, 1855; Provided, That such mayors and burgesses shall be subject to the proviso in the second sodium of said act; and is case any person or persons convicted- before any mayor, burgess, alderman, or justice of the peace of a violation of the first section of "an act to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday," approved on the twenty-sixth day of February, 1855, shall refuse or neglect fatrwith to pay the fine lawfally imposed for such violation, with costs, no goods or chattels can be found whereof to levy the came by distress, he, she or they shall be committed to the common jail of the proper county,for a term of not less than ten nor more than thirty days, at the-discretion of the mayor, burgess, alderman or justice of the peace. before wLom such conviction shall have been. had. Sac. 2. That the mayors and burgesses men tioned In the first section of :this not shall hat"! and exercise all the powers of justices of the peace and aldermen, in all cases of violation of the first section of the act approved the twen ty-second of April, 1794, entitled "an act for the prevention of vice and immortality and of nn lawfxl gaming, and to restrain disorderly sports_ and dizipation"—and all aidona for penalties JOr riokotions °facts of assembly, commonly known as oui lam actions. Sao. 3. That,any perm violating the pro visions_ of the drat section of said act "for the e4prectsion of vice and immorality, and of .uhlawful gaming, and to restrain dis orderly sports and dissipation , " approved April twenty-second, 1794, within the county of Allegheny, being summarily convicted there of before any mayor, burgess, justice of the peace or alderman, shall forfeit and pay the sum of leanly-foe dollars, with coats; and, in default of payment or of goods to levy upon to satiety the same, shall be committed to the county prison, for .ot lees than ten nor more than thirty days. Logy! Losr!—Almost every day, of late, the '"lostchild" bell rings upon our streets. Little urchins, en these glorious Spring days, feel like exercising their limbs which have been pent up sad housed fora long and • dreary winter, and era they know it, they have wandered too far— have unknown pavements and out-of-the way places, until the little prattlersscarce able to lisp their own names, are "kat.' What a throbbing of hearts-L-what wild, acute emotions of alarm what instant deputisings of sundry messengers to all the neighbors' houses, when "little Charley!' or "darling Mary" is missing !The mother is anguished to wailings and tears, the father has fearful forebodings of delicate form fished up from some fatal cis tern; or pulled from beneath the feet of prancing horses on the streets. Unutterable we, for a time, dwells within that household, sad every moment increases the agony. "Charley" is not to be found at any neighbor's, nor playing house builder at any sand-pile near by, nor in the cis • tern orThe coal-vault, nor asleep under the bed. "Charley" is lost—lostl and no one can tell whither he has departed. In rushes a neighbor—he saw " Charley" an hour ago "playing horse" with a broomotick away down the street The consolatory gleam of hope dries the tears for a moment and one of "Charley's" big brothers gets the dinner-bell - and— "Ting-ang-ling 1" resounds along the street, On and en it goes, stopping at intervals, while the azaleas ringer answers the oft•repeatad in ; who's lost l" A company of sympathi. _singlads, attracted by the noise and ever ready - to join in the "latest excitement" follows after. Meanwhile "Charley," overvrearied by his trav els and terrified by his situation, deserts his ~broom4fick horse, and gives audible vent to his tßarroiros,' , una his cries attract the attention of some kind.patufer•by. "Charley" is questioned and eross-suestioned, but-she can only answer that his name is "Tariey" and whep for his "mama." A gentle-hearted -house-wife, whose soul is aIT - 04, receives him into her home, combs his curly head and " wipes all tears sway." By. mid-14, the "lost child" bell is heard, and "Charley" and his big brother are soon "face to face." Big brother feels a sense of thrilling „about his heart, smiles many tionks to " ultar leY's" kind protector, and away ho goes home. wards' "Charley is found! he is foundl here he is, 'safe and Sound, " and the little wanderer is fair ly smothered with kisses and hugginga. Tears flow again, -but they are tears ofjoy, end by and by you may_see the good mother go to the closet and gives thanks to Him that all.is well The little domestic tragedy ends, but the curtain drops upon no scene of horter or of blood—all is peace, - gratulation . and happiness. "le ffsuannos Doss os Cawnos?"—"Ars, ICI .1•07-D !"—JObn ..Hartman's Aogs are. dead The Court of Quarter Scssions, after sentencing Hartman to a fent of $2O, the costa, and two mouths in jeff, for keeping two feroeioue dogs, ordered the Sheriff to "abate the nuisance," or, ha other words, to &Dot, bang, poison, stab or iliSOMd way put said , dogs 'beyond the remotest possibility of ever again attempting to est a wo man up, or take bites out of her arms and breast: In accordance with these requirements, the Sheriff a day or two ago, deputised several per sons to proceed to Butchers' Bun and "vindicate the majesty of the law." Armed with revolven and accompanied by a physician to feet pulses, pronounce the moment of death, &c., thejsouglit out the savage creatures and with the , :aiA of powder, lead and percussion caps, soon sent them to the 001120 eternity. Inasmuch as the law gives a fee of $12,50 in 'each - and every case of execution, se bill for $25 has,been handed the Commisaionere—whettter 113 :Oaks or otherwise„ we are not !Monne& &La peer it was th6Tormer. The civil snit for damages instituted against Hartman; we learn bas been compromiaid by the payment to the , injured woman of about $200.-- The &ranges in the suit were laid at $5,000. .A . 2 . 117E311 OF Lotus KOSSUTH 'KUM x A Cain correspondent of the Dispatch In Wednesday's heine of that paper,: . eves therfol lowing jartieulars of is diah.easing and fatal aa eident which oacurred la - Snowden township; this . _ county; about lialf.past eight o'clOck oa Monday appears that ally:marina named Kossuth, 111 the employment of Thomas Iriddee, as s.coal - ;itliger, went Info the pit to assist one of the hande,ond while there a large min of what mi ners call!.horzb back." fell upon him, fracturing hie spine, and crushlnt him ins horrid manner. iduk n g - .almost instantly. The 'jemmied, if his statements - ' can be relied on incorrect, was a nephew of the illustrions Louis Kossuth; Er. Governor, of Hungary, .and ono 'cor rw p ou d ent atates.that he bore a atnking resemblance to the gnat Wawa.. He took part in the Htm - garian revolution for freedom; and had many hair breadth escapes during tbatmismorable snuggle, !leorertat gemor, mod and earned to etex, liar Etch a hole to harp the vind _ . Aa Ex:Pottcmtss ut T9ol:lllLlL—Robert John aon, formerly a member of the Night Polies in the Fifth Ward; daring ; a row which occurred oti Tuesday morning last in . the house , of his father armed with a ~h andy-billy," made, bold to arrest aoteral Of the pasties and conveyed —them to the Watch 'House. 'The case came up, for.iteeriel Yesterday, ilenifie Mayor dischar ged the parties and administer - edam:were rebuke to ilrolinson for usurping the authority of an of Sser. Subsequently, one of the persons - e#ested, and who alleges that Johnston sir ackhim on the bead with the weapotfriterred to; made oath charging - him with -assault And battery; on which charge he 'was arrested;'ind WI - default of $.31:1 bail, committed to:prisms for Tui Allegheny Daily Ent ehi been re- and modes slew arid Ltoraala auspices. A LAMM Loo.—We have seen some pretty big specimerm of the genus log, in the Allegheny,- lately, but the following story from the log book of the Warren Ledger, beats them all t Last Thursday we saw s log manufactured in. to lumber at Hall dr. Fisher's Mills, on Tionesta Creek,- that made 1015 feet of clear sluff, besides about one bundued feet of common. The loat her at' the mill, from that one log is worth at leant $21,00, andltt the market below Would be worth about $30,00. The tree from which this log was taken will probably make about $lOO,OO worth of lumber. ^Therein no need of going to California while each trees are plenty here.— They say that there are two or three logs in their pond that will beat this one. - Radraa. DZATiI OP A P13.180N18. IA Till COI7NTYJAIL.-- CORONER'S lauussr.—A German named Michael Baker, about fifty years of age, died in the County Jail yesterday afternoon between four and five o'clock. He was sentenced in January last to an imprisenment of five months for an as sault and battery with intent to kill. He has been in feeble health for some time and his de , : cease was not unexpected. Coroner Lowry held an inquest on the body last evening at seven o'clock. A number of witness es were examined. Dr. McCook testified that the deceased had been afflicted by a disease of the heart. The Jury rendered a verdict that he came to bie death from general debility of his system and organic disease of the heart. Raker leaves a wife and several children. Dirrntc-r Cotnrr.l3efore Judges Hampton and Williams. In the cane of Bayard vs. Woodot - rerdiet ws; rendered for plaintiff—to be released on pay ment of $238,76. John Ross, Robert Ross et al., ,s. James Rosa, George Rosa et.al- Action - of ejectment from 160 acres in Plum Township• On trial. STEAMBOAT 8088E11119.-011 Monday night last the staterooms of a number of passengers who bad taken passage on board the steamer Panl Jones, bound for Bt. Louis, were entered by robbers. One man lost $lOO in money, and a silver watch rained at $2O. Another, some $3O in money, andsoveral others, smaller sums. PLITSBYLVAN4 on. %sr.—We clip the follow ing from the Rock re:ander of the 14th inst. : "We had the pleasure of taking by the band our 'wild acquaintances,' Miles P. Benton, .of Johnstown; Col. J. A. Sholee, and Cap t'ne Hemp hill and May, of Bearer; and Edwin H. Stowe, Esq., of Pittsburgh. The latter gentleman con templates locating in our city, for the purpose of practicing the legal profession." TOTAL ECLIPSE OF run Moos.—Oa Tuesday night, May lot, there will be a total eclipee of the moon. In this latitude the eclipse will begin at 54 minutes past eighto'clock in the ereniug, and end at 35 minutes after one. Should there be no clouds, this eclipse will afford the young folks a grand spectacle, as it willoccur at weary convenient hour to be witnessed by them. TILE FLUST PB.I3WITILILIAN CHURCIL—This - splendid new editco, cathedral-like in its appear ance and dimensions, is to be dedicated on next Sabbath. Rev. Dr. Herron, the venerable man who flir a life-time has been identified with the con gregation, and Rev. Sir. Paxton, it present pas tor, will officiate on the occasion. Tax City Council of Springfield, 0., on Thnrs day -last, Toted a subscription of 520.000 for-the relief of the Springfield, Sit. Vernon and Pitts burgh Bailroad. We are pleased to learn that the work on this road will be resumed ui the course of next month. • A SOLDEEB. Dzan.--Emannel Edwards, who served in the Ilexlean War with the Jackson Independent Blues, died at his residence in Braddoek's Field, yesterday morning. He is to be Inixied to-dsy with military honors.- Orr me Taang.—The locomotiro of n freight train ran off the track yesterday at Hay/mine on the 0. P. R. EL, detaining thaseeommodation and mail train about two hours. BY TELEGRAPH Arrival of the Africa. ONE WEER LATER FROM EUROPE. Basins, April 25. The steamer Africa arrired. at Halifax last night with Liverpool dates to the 14th. COMMIRCLI.U.--14V1211:10L MASICRTS—Cotton— Millingan, Evans & Co. report the. Bales of the week at 73,000 bales, including 15,600 to epecu. lators and 7,800 to exporters; market steady an 4 prices unchanged; the market closed dull; Or leans fair 50, middling bid; Upland fair bid, middling 8 1-16de,1 511 31anchester adnces show the market as steady and pried unchanged. Breeden:Mare generally unchanged and clos ed dull. • Provisions nachanged,.market firm. Lard has advanced; sales at 44a0475. American secmities better, prices firm. Money market easier. Consols declined; closed at 014. Bullion in the "Bank of England has decreased £125,000. Baring & Brothers. quote Welsh Bails on board at £6 7s €4o£6 32s 6d. The Vienna tonferenee held a meeting on the Sth without any result. Since then the debate has apparently been suspended. It is not known when another meeting of the conference will be held. Great Britain adiirtises fora new loan the a'mount of which Is not known It waa to be form a/1y announced on Monday. The skirmishing continues before Sebastopol but nothing serious had occurrod up to the 6th. The new steam Propeller North Carolina, built at Philadelphia, has been sunk off Hollybend by a collision with tißritleh tesseL All hands ware saved. . . The position of Omar Pubs and the Bassists is exchanged, except that he hu enlarged his lines. Brown & Shipley quote Breadstuff" as in she main without change. The wheat market is dull and prices are easier, though not quotably low er: White Wheat Ile 10d012s 6d; red 10,1 6d ®lO5 9d. Plour steady, but unchanged; reall sales of old western canal at 415®425; new 8760;891 old Phila. and Balt. 421®435, and new at 40®41; Ohio 424044. Corn inactive and prices easier, but not lower ; yelloW corn 42.3-0121: mixed 42; white 411042. , Richardson, Spence & Co. quote Beef and Pork asmodenstely active at unchanged prices, though somewhat easier. Bacon firm, , and the market closed steady. Tallow at 49}050. Lard ad vanced, and firm, with a little speculative de mand; prime 40047. Linseed Oil active at 84 10 , 36 . - American securities firm andltuoyant. U. S. sixes bona, -1868, 107®108; Penna. fi ves Wilds, 84 ® 85 ; Maryland fives bonds, 92(x}98 ; Delaware fives, 82®84; Vagirda fives 87088; Virginia sixes , 871®881; Penna. Cen tral R. R. bonds, 881@.89} ; Panama B. R. 94095; Erie, first mortgage, 100®101. Canrobert's dispatch estimates the loss on the night of the 2d at 700 killed of Russians and 1500 wounded, and of the French 200 killed and 400 wounded. Pisturbanoee occurred at ICregors from per ilous illumiruiting their houses on receiving news of therdesth of the Czar. The Preach hired a steamer at Reheaburg, sot two ships, all leaded with horses, which were lost off Blankest. • The -Russians deny. Mantel'lkon's death; they admit, however, that he Is wounded. Two hundred vessels arrived at Galati for The Greek Ambassador arrived at Constanti nople on the 4th. . - The_adranced squadron of .the Baltic fleet reached Els:Moreton the let of April. , The navigation of the Bailie has been danger ous for a week or fortnight, in consequence of a heavy flooding and ice. A Bung= dispatch from Warsaw says that an army of 120,0410 are concentrating in the Baltic provinces, and 800gune are afloat. - Gazer Ihurao.—Parliament in not Bitting. The amount and terms of the proposed loan are unknown. The eons is supposod to be £15,- 000,000. • Almost immediately after the announcement the funds fell t,.7 . Napoleon and Eugenio would reach London on the 18th ani _return on the following Satur day. The week's progratame has been pub lished; amongst the ceremonies. he.i.s to be in- vested with the Order of the aeries. Earl CarEslo entered on the Vice Royalty . of Ireland. Ile was well received at Dublin. The Brazil Steamer Solent reports the Frigate Constitution at Cape Verde, She was to leave on the Ist April for home. All - were well. Flescm—The arrivals of Corn .from Lisbon • have dispelled the fears of bread riots and the 'provinces are quiet. . • - 0 1 111 mutr•-•Discontent exists at Renewer Against the rucg's attempt to restore the privi leges of the nobility. • Toe "Emperor of Austria's coronation will . mice ' ,place on the 18th of August. . ' ' - • " I. The Russian Count Potoehl is visiting all the ltallan flutes except Sardinia assuring them of tho friendship of Russia. He is said to have , obtained assurances of neutrality from Tuscany and Napier'. . . . it is reported that the Duke De Beaumont, "the French Minister to Turin will proceed to !Rome to mediate In the difficulty between the ,Pope. and Sardinia. The Pope had a narrow escape with ids life, :from the accidetital falling of s hewn, Two coy dinhla weetra njnred.' Danaaak.- - -Tbe trial of ex -Ministers before 'Abe Sopreine Court boa been postponed to June At 8t tetersbinlori the 29th therewere 200 deaths , ' . The ninth - Oonferenco • held at - Vienna on tbo Bth, lasted but onelour. 2 The`'Etossion - Plea. potentiaties.,lot not- neelied _bsetreatbiii-z- Droart De -L Hays and Ali Pada werr.. present. It was rumored that the westeruPleutpot rotiaries were about to quit Vienna, but the report is doribtfuL Everything seems at a stand-still. It is said that All Par.ha'a instructions are to assent to a joint protectorate of powers, but nevertheless to express regret that the Sultan's sovereigoty is.not re established. The question relative - to indemity for the war Is deferred. There was nothing important from Sebastopol to the Bth. The position of both armies was un changed. .Night skirmishes on a small FlllllO con tinued., The weather was fine and dry. The allies report themselves ready for a gen eral bombardment of the city. The Russians - have constructed two new bat teries and converted ambuscades into an advan ced parallel. The French were advancing to wards Malakoff works by a serpentine sap. Omar Pasha had not marched on Alma as re yresentea but occupied two villages halfa league from Pmputoria and enlarged the circle of forti fications. The allies were sending hlm,rein forcements to the number of 5,000. Ten thousand Egyptians sailed for Eupatoria The French reinforcements are those from Bar dinia which will also land there shortly. A statement is made that the allies are about changing their tactics: and are about to fortify and hold, as It material guarantee, the already strong position of Kamiesch, with 20,000 men, supported by fleets. The Indian overland mail has been telegraph ed with Calcutta dates to the 10th March.— Trade in India was dull, and the news is Unim portant. There is no intelligence from China. Larrar.—By Telegraph—Paris, Friday Eve ning.—There is no news of importance. The funds dosed as follows: 41 per cents. 94004; threes 69, 35. Advices from Spain to the 12th states that the militia Jaw, with the Marmago amendment has been adopted. Another attempted eremite has been repressed. We have no later from the Crimea. The Paris correspondent of the Times writes that it is ru mored we ore to have another levy of 100,000 meri'm France and from 60,000 80,000 troops are to be placed at the disposal of Austria should war be the issue of the conference. The &buck committee adjourned with Parlia ment until the 18th inst. The propriety of raising the siege of Sebasto pol is freely and favorably talked of. The Paris !amateur contains a remarkable of cial document explaining the military conductor the allied governments since the commencement of the war. Galipoli was occupied to prevent the march of the Russians to Constantinople but the retreat of the gll3BlB/19 at. Silistria rendered the occupation of Varna and Gallipoli unnecessa ry. The allies were unable to operate in Bessa rabia without the aid of Austria. The campaign against Sebastopol was undertaken in order not to remain inactive. The immense difficulties of the siege are pointed out and exile:locating Na poleon from being the planner of the campaign. The document caused considerable excitement and is considered an apology for raising the siege soon., Spam is quiet. The government bas borrow ed 40,000,000 of reals. Lord Harden's recall ie still urged. • Ei4ItILI3BCIIO, April 25.—The Howe passed resolutions by o vote of 48to 87 to remove the State Capitol to Philadelphia. The Appropriation Bill passed a second read ing, to the 16th section and the House is now de bating the increaee of the Judges salaries. The repeal of the Erie and North East Railroad charter passed the Senate to a third reading. Sr. Louts, April 26.—The people of Sansas have issued a proclamation declaring Goy. Ree der incompetent for his position and that his ap pointment was made without the consent of the governed, and the exercise of ,his power has been arbitrary. Delegates are recommended to meet at Leavenworth on the 28th to select a suitable person for territorial Governor whose name will be forwarded to the President for ap pointment. Burrato, April 25.—There was a slight dis turbance yesterday in consequence of a strike among the ship-carpenters for higher wages.— To-day the strike is more folly organized. A procession of 600 or 700, preceded by a band, paraded the streets. Difficulty is apprehended, is the sti [kers soma disposed to interfere with those who work. BALTIIIOIM, April 25.—New Orleans papers of Thursday are received. Dr. Peck publishes in the Picayune an extended - statement of his ar rest and imprisonment in Cuba. His treatment was very harsh. He makes claim on thu apan ieh for compensation. • "'Cractsirirr, .41112:S.—The anti-Slavery Con rentiori assembled here this morning. Geo. W. Julian acted aa President. The attendance was very email, and mostly colored people. - liaaatsnoten, April 23.—The Senate passed the resolution to adjourn sine die on the Val of May. The appropriation bill is under considera tion in the Mouse. Boarox, April 25.—The steamer America sailed at noon with 148 passengers for Liverpool and $875,000 in specie. Morruzat, April 24.—A fire has occurred which has laid nearly the whole town in ruins. Now Yuan, April 25—Erming.—Cotton changed with sales 1000 bales. Flour a trifle lower, sales 6000 bbls good Ohio at $10,37® $10,76; Southern quiet at $10;87611,02. Corn firm, saki 30,000 bus. Pork unsettled, sales 1000 bbl. at $16,18516,35 for old mess an 4 $17,50 for new. Beef firm. Lard unchanged. Sales 1000 bbls Ohio Whiskey at 36®47, more held higher. Groceries firm. Stocks dull and heavy; money unchanged. Cumberland 18f; Erie 501; Beading B 10,80.. Cattle market.— The offering of beef cattle to-day were 2,600 head; there was a good demand and prices re covered from last week's decline; salsa $8,50® $l2; sheep dull. Bogs slightly lower, Western $5,76®6,75. tamaatxrirtA, April 26.—Plonr inaotlve,small tales common at $ll, extra at $11,60, rye flour dull at $4,76; small sales mixed wheat it $2,78 and red at $2,72e52,75. Rye wanted at $160; corn active at 8 cents advance, sales 20,000 bus yellow at $l,lO afloat and s4loi in store ' oats 'steady, sales 6000 and 6000 bus at 67 for Dela ware and 70 for Penna. CIXCLINATI, April 25.—Evening—The river Gas risen six inches. Weather warm. Flour in fair demand, firm at $9,60e59,70; Whisky 84. Provisions dull. No sales Linseed OiL Sugar active at hi a'6}. Molasses firm at 8261.133 but quiet. Rice 71. Coffee dull at llienllf.— Cloverseed $5,60. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OP ARDITRATION. VOA APR I L.— W. H. Una, V. P.—W. Rouxur, B. P. Joni, Dui. Dumas., J. B. Dourosni4 PITTSBURGH MAIINETS Omcs Parammon QUM; ) Tioirnday Morning. Aptil 1865. /1.01111-the market Is still unsettled, although holden and stLll firm to tick views. No tales reported from first hands ; sales from ■tare of 16 trbls. superfine at 110,26 and 60 and, 16 do. eons., In lots, at $10.60. CORN MEAL-sales, Sr.; store of 10 Lida. at $4,23. and 10 do. at $l,OO IS $Ol. GRAIN--Cornils dill; sales on the wharf In lots of 5,000 hoe. Shelled at 00; from store. 300 Drs. do. at nee, 100 Lars. Oats from store at CIL GROCCSILIES-selsr of 15 and 10 hbdo. folly fair Sugar Wh, and 0 do. good fait at MI. cash ; Molasses. 26 bbla. new, OiD , CS. 11 Ocifee, 20 hags RIo at . 11X and 10 do. prime at 1265, fonr mos. • DACEIN-odes of 10.600 lbs. wonted at 11,0 and 10, cub ; .W maks do.; at sernsoi.ttY den ; SACO Do /Was at /CO lOU, cash; and 6 fee. Sagareured Lams at 12, misty days. A lot of 2A Ude. Dawn, mold on private tetras. . • • BULK MEAT-a We 0f.13,030 Do Mist, hi Bulk. feint ed, on pirate term. • . BETS-sales of 0 to. Dried at 12. $lBll-salta of DI Ludt Mao Milk Push it ' - . IL&T--dall-eaks on the Wharf ef 16 halos at 0111 too • 5 tons at Cool. at= ; from store, 30 bales at' 3fETAL-sales of 100 tons Werke Hanging link and 30 do. New ilannehlre furnace, at IMO, alx mos. The 1140 cons Martha furnace, reported In. yeaterdayk paper at IMOM, were taken, we unstentand, by °Walden. - A1111123-aMea of 10 do imported Soda Ash at 314,11m0. oep-• mis of 1016 axes Pahl Soap, on the wharf at . • lIIDES-a sale to city trade of 130 Dry Flint at 14. POWDER-salsa of 330 kern bluing at $3.31 sod 76 do• 11111 e at 0,00. mem figures denote an advancing mai. ket. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Bmlnendyesterday van moderately toiak. • Tba weather .continue• warm and sultry. with Mulneots of rala. The lot on the oorne of Wylie andWaildotton atreats. 63 fent on We U• by ad deep. !Ith them frame bongos on It, sold ow Monday at $3,0d0: ' . • One blurts at the Dort of Boston kw the eauriar:ondlog April lat. wen 110.077031. but year, to same dote. they A meeting of the crolliton of Page A Boom was hold at St. Louis on the leth, at which 31r. Bautu onewned to them to DURO cents ort the dollar la coin. and, the so malodor is full, plaid Ohb k Mbeissippl Itailsood Stock. at. onohsif Its sor wan. Alter oonsideralele dlseoulon the peopoidtioa was 'muted, otily ono 'creditor ohieetini The Ohio Illubelppl Bond Is Mu oat In which Page' h Ituon towns Devolved sad In whish they held a Istfe az..mt °retook. It 11 designeCto estead Crone Clacianati to &- Lea* and 11 now to sash a date of forwardnees that It will to Welled this ibtosur tram Pt. Soule to Vinconnes Lake Pub Ls now oun, end ileums bola Galena. 114 ' have arrived at Et. NW. kllnneaota. This Is lirsOITIo• intelligence to unions masentlair to the 11 .• 1 •*W 01 . The es. Louis Priem Current says that thine an 13. 000 tem Castor Bums on hand in that section lOW to SCO hlds. Cada OiL The 011 con be had in that .It 7 for 000 t• P• 1 / 4 3 . 1 Ma Movers contioato stabetant and 0111 : elm wear goo freely ate It out The 'Thinks aro db. .. 1111 ••• . 1 / the good LOW Casttn WW I . 1 :""‘... " not SOW la emootait their 0131.141 P ma te, At Dogmas as of elabelus Palen Lag. ---- '"'"111. dti to l A amt, for tile 'oak ; Klima •SIS Maw of uutitaldo character and a nods baked at Ig M t ' . On all the Mindy ateeadaat atibbn Tto Went. lb , =ME The =taunt of (101 l allipped !rem )lelbenrue and Gee long sium the dlsooreer of Gold to 1511 Jammer. Bibb ree ehee the enormons cum of 824,7411.000—nme1e1120,000, 000. The New Orleans Bulletin of April ISM reports tate .., P7o IMr•dyn.ecd l 0 01002. Mollusc. The steamer Texans. Airmorly Franklin Major, was horned at Vicksburg on the LID& Boat and eared a Pdal lees. Me was carried at Clndnnatl. The Naahrlllo Gazette of the 2)th, report. the Comber land Tieing Weds and a heavy rise coming down from . above. The /1011.1111(1 and Washington City arrived at Bt. Look on the 33 th. Th I Prairie Rose mil Brasil left same dor fur It. Patti. In port for this city, Keystone, (Wand Turk Washington City. Prairie City and W. U. Beans• willT the sneezed Weekly Statement of the City Banks it be seen that the dames.. to Specie after the iss, 1 shipments of Mat week itt much lees than might have been , anticipated, being silly 9.523MX). The estimates vole.' from three-quarter" of x millinn to a million and • en•r. ! ter. We are pleased to cheers, alio, that the flanks roc. 1 Moue • moderkte contraction of their loans tinder the present large receipts and limited offering& without any mbers...tent to their easterner& The comparison with last week is its follow. hp ' s es A Die. Smela Circulation. ['spuds. April IP 191.140,199 511 , 8 90.970 11.521.11.1 M 7.141.142 April 11 93.632,8113 14.355,041 7,140.111 16,741.021 -.., Decrease, 1507,506 5.1&938 5111,101 ' &&370121 The decrease In listens In the last tam week. as horn SVC4.OOO, and the domes. In Specie $613.00.1, wi Pp,l* ehipments of quite 51.100,000 in the mime perks' A roe. tinuance of the present Judicious contracting mhvement on the part of the Bank. will do much to prevent a cud. den stringency hereafter should the Speelo line let drawn I down by the demand for foreign ehlpment. The principal contraction °Houle appeare to have porgy s _oc the part of the American Exchange Bank, some gligb.o‘lo. while the loge of Specie hoe been. with the Bank of America. $300,000 and the Conymeree r.xio,ooo. The letters by the Nashville. bring • moderate amount of orders f. An:anima Securities. some of whiehha. tree executed to-day. In regard to the market abroad far cur 1 Securities, they are very favorable, as inditating the eviv ! Lance of an Increased demand. and very diminished facet mimes. etpechtily on the Continent. Accounts were re. relced hi , the steamer of Wes of con shlemble panels of Bonds which had been on the foreign market foy vale for ' some time. TB relation to the Money market abetted the I lettere are encouraging. but the ease. as with as, is doe mainly to the general contraction of hualness.—lN.Y.Trib Orraorr Messer, -Arilp =ad.—Flour—Oor good white What Flour rates aro firm at $9,12.6 to $9.5. with only sales to the city trade. Wisest—steady at SIX 'be 1.1,0 d Mrl•le from wagons, hot reselPtellght, and only • load or two said. Potatoes—very plenty, but the lords are taken as That as received at from 99 to VIM bna,--111dv. Tnz Ittszae.—The River .t thie polnut condones to rise st the rate of fear [ache. In 21 hour. The nutter Mull. Appl Is tieingwith the ., - f eet on the lower rapids. The last arHvale from the Sliesourl report the River taloa again .t St. Joseph. there havlna bent •Mita of four feet. which btu mealy all run out. The [Mottle le reported at omen and • hal f the channel and telling. POL. &rt.—This elegant and popidar whet arrived from St. Joseph vesterdsy. wlth the beet UM down of the MUM. Sam had on board twebto Sante Ye Merchant, Items2oo.ooo In .retie nd drafte—net the least valusble Item °film atzgo.—(St. loot. Repub. 210 t. The enamel. 'Tall. City.. which launchedg at thol. Welles - 111a boat yardlsy Mr. Todd. wag on Plan, day afternoon. It lscootemplated to bays her mar for rmanlng In about three week.. when ill s ot. lve for Et. Anthony'. Falb, Minneente.—(Wellmill Patriot. Loan MARIZT. Ap r il 21.—llemp- o ale. as follows: 20 do. at 5 00,12 at 02.27 at SAS, •t 390. 90 at VA Tat 593, and 60 and 25 at aamm 75 and 5 at 104-41 (ram 1s me, e xcept tb• lot at pp. Lead—Doper Mines 6Mr. Firms —l6O Abb. city extra (Planter'*) at $ll 50: 100 and 1,000 do city eanerflne. Anne delivery. at $9 : email lot. of eon, try sumeillne at *9 60, Wheat—Pale. es follows : 108 se. Ihrtd fail, a ISSo, 514 do sprinc. at 100.-. 44 do coring and fall mired. at 166 c, 15c an wing. at 10°,: 256 do Ivor fall, 2170 c 20 do fall. at ISOu 15 and 05 bids fair and fall. at 0001 and 35 Am Poor white. at msnr: 7t •ke red, and 56 do at=4l dirty.wh l,oo lte, 0 atbushe 210 u 31 do wood rel. at 2121ie, 117 do rod, ls ime ,at T22 1 .e: dn white. and 41 do Zimmarman. a pr t red Pr , ylsions and tool —No Men Wok reported: last Wee at 610. To-day. 17.0160 pm atmuller. and ham, delivered, no the Mlincis river, at 6 and Te 555 to and bids lard; dellverab •at point above. at De. Mid..-01M dry flint at 11 Me. Flameed -9a/e. thls morning ae 1.2 00 61 brothel—assns. and In re. queut.—(M.Pub. flssoalna Msterv, April 24.—The Present week has he.. cheracterised be an ineresool aTtlrity. The motets of corn. oats and notate*, frnm TAW,. Fremont and De troit here been large. but priors vet rote high, the demand for the interior being active 7100 tau wheat hare teen received from Canada the bal.. omits. (min Detroit princinslly. roar has advanced • trifle. and Is Wm ed Dement prices—much Is shipped from Cliteblargh—smerel propellors and other met no. loading fbr Ordeneburch and Dunkirk. There Is at breeent le pmspeet of change. IVlsh:amerdally white, rule high, Detroit river Wog held In ad.... of °them There have been pme, al arrival* the nset week—the whs.. Star Is wor unl-wl- Ina with 677 Ws. Floor Ind meal—ennerano ,a 4.7•60.10, don. ICrtra, firm at 110.60410. Z.—best braille retail at $10.5.411; market few dee exemot am home con. eurnotkna. A mi. oft, hhie rye fl nor at 17.Z.. • Wheat— White la told at 000(02,05, Mediterranean, 11.90. The propellor Celli-male, Capt. Blackmon, i. now merle re • canna principally font. and will. If nothlna lanfevor- Ode le heard, leave for Dunkirk tormarow. The contrart Twicel l..Ca for is floor tpero Lime York, with the New Tork and Erie R. . 90e bbl. A letter dated saturdey. and received from ihmkirk by the N. T. A Erie ltaflenad Agee., Mr. Bow eel" that ea lee there Ls :eaten. and that the wind. WISE flem'ehls 'erode Pan get In in • day or two.—llltraLL notrtwou Maas= Artl3 WIth.—TIF were *ales on Pstonllay. after the cloth.; of our r• of 111113. I.'loo bars.Rin Coffee at 10 0 eta. for common. 10 , : sts. for Gar. and 11 et. for rirline, and today ..pile soles of about :00 be.. fide quality do. at 10ii eta. The market prwientii the RIDS nnpsnal featured ae no Saturday. We quote Larsi .7- ra st 114/11% es. and Jars•t 1441 V, eta Mess is gory joblitn. demand lot Cap. hit DO tare. sales ar e waking We note sales to-o.y of about hi While Side* and tbeuldond,riOAS , . ets.lkr the,Slrracr. and PP. he latter Baron hasadystined In Anntber. market...ma via see that at Charleston Caron are quoted at 1 to. Amer. Cancan. Masses. •rnil 21—Th. liar` et .tool continue. to adman.. and the prima today oho !Asher than any In the season The omelet. et the Depots szo. Ilahr. and transartion. are winsisqueeels Mir. and nor. hose advanced. Wilma—Sea. hO lots mins at 'La. Ashram,. These sro• the highest figure. rf lb. ...rm. Corn—fales S.W. bee et Car perfiti D.. In stoon It. 000•.. at 40. fiviowei WO Our st r.fr neeM M. in trod.. i/ata —Mew have iron mod. at 42... dellYsowd ai tiennts whist. elthe a Ishost Simms yet rod& Barley—lsle of MO hisoh• at. styT, and 1.0 do at Hy —Sess r'4 , o bushel. at tiiie..-4Trib. IMPORTS BY lIIVER. CINCINNATI. by Cincinnati-0,1540 hymn. 0 Illaork• Morn: 11 hos win.. 101444 IrblotAy. A ohookn4y; ;51 1.14. 1•51okor. 11 an wino. 5 Alas 4 11.04 , 5^ 4 1 do hovonnot. 2 40 Iriolhrook Moor.. A or 4 LT/ Ohl* ootdolow, .1 0,1030: 54 hr. k 4 11•11 an rand look 11 C A It S4wror. 2 Low nale T. R Salem 101 Ir. haonaW A R WCol , lvon, 100 b4rkriolokr4y. 141telwato.• & Pon- 2. Ron dos loornbryt Whlrdno; 12 dn. W Futtnor . 12 an eleAo.l. W li Wriebt . ..l) 514. [warm I taz...le4: 11 btlo egrs. J A W RP; 42 okor 0.434140.00 12 oars do. 3 do &Whom 41noone, 2an booromax.. .1 A 44014•04 , n A err" alto hootlwork. 3 an orool. (known.* far.lT. L 5.14. dour, 'Wick A 24n .geo., 11.11 A I,le4ytt4 bt.l. ends.. 1 511 Atom nvoer, 2 lob& tcalwroo. 70 UV. tat., tart. 100 okr oats. ~.nest CT:VON - KAI% by Alle2berty-1207 dry 1.1442.510.122er AbOTVILIJi. Ay Wk. 19 No cntton. Old 2 Pennock 2 ern 10 bit dn. 11 by. mho. SOnOrk Cro: 0 bbd. tobarrn. sb. 11,2thrro. 40 hI. nattor, 01.1 matt, Yorryth •ai 070 pro blnneeta. 50 tour td[ meal. T 2 Idors ds, .Dlekry c.c . :Afar b2r. Cydbertwm: 112 bldro, ta 11 b2r (rather!, 1 bx..l LanchOrn 10.0 tn. reg In,. .1 E.211..12 1 by. 1 myrprr kettle. C 0 limner 10 Iddr eye, . 11 11 M Tbbdr tobaren. 14 alto feather& out NEW ORLEANP. hr Poutb Jioodlo.-2111 hhl. atm. Mao "tool do W Warn. k or. 40 bhdr non, J Inn. 4 or. 9 do. Howe & Robloaron 70 Mao =claw, loothort & Ilbtftort 1904.nas m•t&. Nhalck & or. 41 hhda totono, CIALENA k DUBUQUE. by Eodearro-114 H odeoolder, W IVeutrbono k ecc 430 bor. oloot. 44 do otro. Wllmarth k ro: 3 1,1,14 .k. potato.. 1417 dr hhho. 8 Ilartaumb M 331 toblr, G W gotti.b. 07 dn. A. • A Wool: 100 bids HMO tomer, 43 64 W Weolly k col 134 Lds olost.owner 91 dog worbboordr. Atortl. Toe k cc: t bider. 114 414. cord, 41 ToUr losther, poridthi; bElm 111. 4 bbd. totarro. out, I.our9vlLLE. by2lonts•llW-140 has Filbert, 1 hltd to Alm, rut bso glare& Ft Edwarl4: 10 c/o. wt.; bionn. bb d . tallotoo, (him 100 Lb rottrot. 61ni3 r. nook loco 0 !that , tobacco. Johnston tm hints. 30 too r rmr,m4:l , looin polo uts.l inaAT,looblo.., 0 W Strindlor: 30 Ws metal. A Cul b ertson: 1.20 tan Mo. 15...... otlndrrOtt33llo3.3- WIIIIIIIIIO. by Yorest Clty—ko bU. arm Bell Ur rat 2do am. A Btselbons , [ bdis paper. It SI 111dMe; 9 pkg. Irtolm., WCandless. Mesas A eln 9 Ass Om., Cantudd:7l sits patatrwt. A/111m 90 AM* •I*. 0 W eolith; 95.0. worst. Bryan & ten 5 do wOot. 11 Ulm last Art. Jones Dennr 10 do payer. J Motto?: VI AA osts. II It Collins 12 eo dr fruit, B Basel:ZS Wig Ptv , r,J L Sbe '3) tartar J 811. ET BROWNSVILLE BOATS-172 rico wool. .7 Forsyth: 1 , ) da 7 plursiodze. O W Slrlmllest «2 tail glass. II 1 bmßen; 77 bbls apples, J Nutt. FRANKLYN. by Alley, bevy 13sne N. 2-2 k bus _potatoes. El LI Lad; pkAs baize. ounetx RU tons metal. Palate, Cdl7lllll. hj Coroplontes-203 bbli ad, M'Colly; lot rig Mott!, 0 logger. WJIEP.LINO Ditmai—Mbble floor. Boll t LlesetZl3,l,, mool.AtA - 31'1100m140 eke obeat,fleyon t roalbble Ale, 4/ Wrath; 13 Tolle boat:m.llokt dr fruit, 1 6 ble bay, 20 .k. meal...dry emelssemg 300 Due oarn.l7:4P' I pa ant, 30 bble sopa& 60 do Boor, owner... ILLINOIFIRITM by .1.&Prloslo-10.733 lw llk:meat,,Wß llolmeo 8rm10,616 do, 193 eke biros. 106 bble psk, 60do grew, 1 06 do lard, .at BT. LOMB by Cabsdnola-500 11 Dolmans 906 do Wheat. 204 do corn. J Wilson:9 able scrap Imo, Graff A es: 221 htda.„ R Bard; 60 hhda boom, W B llnlmva Ik Bra; 300 bide, 210 pigs Isla, Leash. WAlrdo,.k cot 23 pkg. owran Bun. Drown. Floyd A ors 37 Mattis.. A Culbertam: So k. bawn..l Yongyth Jr. 29 Mt .klos, B WWI hum Forsyth A so: 330 Gbh, Boor, 12 hl. skltss. 05 walnut logs, 10 ese hors. oast; 300 Man, I AC Ilaym 30 5 do. 1 b., inandry consignors CINCINNATI, by Phi4dslpsda-10 lard C4l7=, Id'Alplo k 0,184 ohs. scrap ]sun . Bhoentorgern 41 bbl. y a D..a. 100 ma hay, A Culbertson: 60 tap taloa W WCutchson iec 607 Wes. DOsoge; MB do. W ant; 6130 ks wheat, WM:north lon T tea Kama, f a Mal bacon. =I MU egg.. Ones tort, 40 MI6 tobacco, 18 bag do do. cut: 2 do. 100 Wm flour. 60 do rye flour, 118 ao corn meal, rundry corudgno... zmirsyll,LE, try Adall*-19 eke vcal. SO do wheal. 13 lAA. etre. 6 pkgs but. 661 Mae don,. 6'40 tarp meal, J t W 100 as do, J M . Cully t WC 9 blltsj bane, 9 km tart T at i al 3Pk rr . 4l°gVk tty,lßte =;3V4 ATIIo east • BT. 1,0111:!, by Alms-119 7 ski corn, 1411 & Idgutt. latl3 do, 0 W bmltto: '2076 do, WS do wheat, V 2 bb lo • duo y, 109 eko bacon, out. 'DT BROWNETTLLE BOATS-1 bbl Adams St erg 72 bbln apples. omen 10 bblslkrar,4 do mistook OWll.lOd. lezu 3 be. slam. 11 Dawn A ax 102 bus oats, owners:A rolls leathre, out; 11.ka dr fruit, 3 bbleoggli, ovum; 313 1,7? Eget, STEUSOPSNLLII, by Gen. Latimer-40 WS riper, J .71 Mentol3l2 ski out , L Wllsourth k to; 100 do core, 0 do rimmed, Bryan i oo; OWe mum do better, Adam &au 11 eks wool, east; 12 bblie mod, 101 bo ourn.lo do dr fruit. 1 bs eggs, ovum.. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. 111101 . II PIVISTLVANU H. IL-9110 broa 00114 Ran k tett:6s9 do. .1 & W Ras; 21503 do. onsnssin iSCO do, Nernst 2 Robinson 809 do, RJR, Galway; 90 des booms, Lambent Bbintom I bbleggs, 1 do butter. .t Lialf s l do hominy, to W He gr Hestia.; 86 cons metal, ZOO en; 405 bus wheat, L Wilrearth no; 1 bbl butter, 11. Dalssil; 1 do, 10 eslves,l42 dos brooms. 8 bbis cans. 70 boa meal, wren"; am mu m 8 bldg a, 1 do imager, 11 ski wool, 'MK; 1569 bus corn, 1807 duos% inndry,consignees. =taro ak Elrlarrltart 11. 3.--45 I.lda Boor, El Ll 4 41 aka olakapagu U Baird: 9.hbla egga. 2 do hotter. .1 s W Rau 2 do, Uwe t 31'Combu 4n eta malt, 2 do potaloaa; 2 do amassed, Garners. I Cl.torakka - RAND Prrnirussa R. R.--tak Ogg tab. 15 U Col. hog 2 bbl. ma, I do butter. J d W Raul do. 2 do MIN Sou& .11'Conalac 150 kat wbeati Bryan .4 ex; 19 do, ant. 'OMo ATtaue. R. n.—. 108 bun roan, 41 jab floor, Rail k Liggett; 1 111 eggß ll3 00111 tun 12 loos metal Ustahalld n 6 4019 Boor, limp Wad I bbl egga, gila ga maog; ag buttar, 5 Cady Uffraftdd; bbt. oppbs.. - Bfiri. Vet 1011werth: rob l. ettV k Rea;180 bog eats, 59 do eano,'l3 Walls am 510 do: J'endic 51 aka wool,- !umiak ik =7O boa 00113. Motto 4,1101,11 mm: ea leap wool. Bo Pbla 4 24 a, 4 do lard. 2 to do. 10 bid. batter tut; 15 calved, 27 boapotatec..4o bbla apples, 624 bo l o o tif i a ) , 512' do ekard. l - 1 1 . re t g l at 411 405 . b r x"'o64 %U.% dat 6gerh j sk t i e l an saw, 57 bbloiour, eunix 3 7 condom* ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. - • ARRlVED—jefferenil. Brownsville; iLizzetne„ Bayard. Elisabeth: I'. IL Sheller, West Nsenwn Wheeling; Philadelphia, Litninntil ; B. Prinala. NF anis Blear; Calainsila. St. Louie ; Gen. Luiznar, Auden villa • Venture, do. DiPAßTED—Jorirrent. Browna*lllet Luzern., &L ea Weed. Elizabeth ; ll.Phrivar..Waet Newton ; niti, Whetting ; Paul Steubenvill e uie ; Vlncineati..Clnehe nat.); Gen. Weimer. /ideals.. Zanesville - Olen Dean, Mt. Louie ;!Prognzsa. Esablute ; onaoy,tieu4 pang. Ai: re— yesterday evening than ere riz D feet 0 intha to the dismal and falling. 1 • NEW STO CK 0 CHICKENING & SONS PIANQS! • • - 11OHN DIELLOR, 8 , 1 4 .014 11 a p wod.. betwesn Fourth st. an& DI mond *ii. ass Jut reed teem tbi :We faesenT orCalculusa Jac" baton, slum tuusupplz of 'their Past Was awns oast. item Parse, Wita ths late sod valuable, Daprossmentr, man, thedr slb:wand O a st bbd, ark; ealtabla far taws whel=l"4Part4lToteri's,% Da OLD PLAN hand Platioatr4 • s r,rtia . . DKOgilfiiialA or 6 trAtilt a an Web' aim sad beaatlred patterns, sad dots the teat monad. tadal la ths senmtm st.sl4,lleciAb t ro k r a vd A 4 04 11/ tha tE lLi g=litl SollePtetex t SOW, ' 1g0311a0e401 , 34te 44/114 alall DSO Apar ILICULtii RA L. &C,- Pittsburgh Kedge Farm nursery, ITUATED on WilkinE Avenue,' 4 &Unit ana gnat-ter old mile front tho Fecund 115 - ,,, - • t inny an tinny and a quarter mitre hum eittnnurgb. Wit. d JAS,3IURDOCK. I'reprie!ors. They niter hr cal. . eery Lune c. of • ell en , n trulm and manta imitable far traminbinting thin toll and onlingnring. ,The !turnery m envere mmn acres of croon , ' and contain. net 200,00 teem /her nud p lan er and n 'l"' 10.01 ML fruit trees, and 20A0 Evergreens and ehrot. •re of nun nlse fur removal tanschardn mot plea/tare ground,. entvfully peened and sent aceordind to direstionn an/ Part of the United eteten. Wniets leave to call theattentiOn of the Ineer. of otti'ul, fir 1 senile. In the trade to one unrivaled collection for the Sprint, of 1454.ontOrarinK nearly all the Even:twin iiy,lndigenoun end exotic, that to worthy of general cultivation in thin neaten of country. Innntanan _urn mold of many thine - mouth, imuitt In give Immedi•te mrsivrate as usuaL From Wanner, cash or s tal l t reference Ito the city of Pi minim' at all time, Orthirs ailitronweil to uis through Wllidu Putt Ofltrw, /AU Pittnburgh i I's., nt our stand au stket itnrit, In th-Diamond Nlnrktit.. will I,w promptly attended O. twltt-ilitw T _ . Fruit Trees, fiver greens, &e. 'LIE subscriber would most resi.oct fully tall the attention of his fnends end the Dfr'lza DU lie to his very large gook n 1 Fruit Trees, F t. r. - greens, lihruldwry. Rome. tireenhonae pl ot a s , Of Apple, the stock le lugu and nee. Of Per. Rl2 are anoint:oM Dwarf and Standard of our own raisinr, of choke varlettea. Pesch. aeveDal thousand floe. with Cher. 1, Plum. Aprisft,ltsrtwrries.tionreberrles. :urrautk Our Evergreen, frool 1 to f. fled, or w n•ve maul' thousands, are hue. Soso,. vatting lasts nuan.lti.4l be ilherfillydealt with. Call and see our Ht saw oiresaliendion. Order, left at the Plash,. ft P.ll. Sir. It. balsa. Liberty et.. the Oakland Miser,. I . on Penna. Avenue. or the Pittsburgh Nurke r. I, mik e torn Oakland. willbe rnmptr attended to. N. rt.—Planting dohs neatly to osier. oelftdkerS JOHN MURIDOCII. Jk rITTSBUROIIAGRICULTURAL WA RE HOUSE AND 'SHED STORE—No. Lin woad errevt, reburgb. rw—E. IL MUNK LAND Dote Sheila, Xt. Teneou a C 0../ Meufecturer and Dealer in Agricultural end florticultural Implement& of all kinds Molecule end Eve tall; Field. Oardvu end Flower Seed, Evergreen. Fruit slid EDW. Traces Glll.lO, Poodretne. Chemical Salts, and ell other utlcics couneen d 'vita .Isalculglrris dethlrdwili .. By Wool Flowers. A RRANGEMEN'rS have been made with the proprietor.; c( Boy Wood Floral UarWrlVlror som a:ant rapply cf Bnoncttom owl cut dower,. during Motet nod Summer. Wk.e and gentlemen can be (anti/god at blurt notice ally of the tnllcoing French Fnege: ernembial (en remortet Tor . torieb2) Flem irdeeeriobe liabelte gm &r tort dot Melange. aquele Rosette-2. Ffeure your Ina Order. far dowering Dlantd to pots. atm reorgod J qt E. "t„ 1311ANELPObb Bred Werebotifo, fall len Wood chat AGRICULTURAL IMPLE3IFNTS AN BEEDB.--It ALPHA CO.. 23 Fulton etr cet, Nem Ter , lsaal• and Retail. WANTS. WANTED -620,000, for which will be given amount.d Mortgage. on Real exchangertie toe times the uAI.. less amounts to far • variety of well secured Mortgay L ee. mhl.tf TIIO3 WOOIId. 76 464. it. - 14US1NESS WANTED-81500 and tl a the aerelme clan active. business moo ve o ff ered a, On ntermt In a safe business. En q uire of atgaetf THOS. RUIN _?. 76, ith sj rSTEAM BOAT OWNERS---WUntai to u n an `Merest In a SLeam Boat„,tur 01 !.11 cash. Woks er reales:at...lll be given. En l uire of Igilielf THOMAS ti. OOHS.' A. 4th ed.. Remo - val-LTC) the Pifolic: OHN C. PARRY, successor to Parry, •Ilate a Co— he, removed his Warrhonum next to the ilin ate dry. on YWronti rt., adjoining the au Work', where he is prepare-0 to evil everything In the Casting line at FraeUT redured prima ang-im JOHN C PARRY. Removal WAIERSTINE & CO., have remoied _Ft° No. N% star great, osraer of CtancerrlAna. irtg _ Removal lIIMSEN, Manufacturer of every k va riety 13 riety of VIALS, 07"111:Saod 117.111)01Ved.SS A. It Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, Demijo rmhns and Perhoye. Alm. Flint Mars in every variety. %Veont, °cm 104 Second. end 133 end 13.5 Firm etc, Pitt %buret, Penna. mkt= Removal. 4 D. WILLIAMS has removed to 112 e Smithfield Weed, nevi? opposite the thlefold mate. wised% torreesendeoto hill please htdreed Wall Pittsburgh. April 13th, Ilia/.--dier Removal PR. SPEER & SON Lo.ve rotnovea to 3:34 Penn .trnt near the earner of Penn and Wayne. 0 PR. boar, of. A. !L. and 2 P. M. • . ap23ntd .. . , JuSEPH HORNE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealcra in TRIMMINGS, • LUDI: OMER I ES. HOSIERY cf L ,, rEg. Fancy Goodm, Ste. Ar.. 71 Jtarkrlo, Wt. W. and the Diavund. w.nt. iar Ilradle)'• Vex.. HARDWARE FOR SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE NIAKERS R. T. Leech, Jr., Na 127 WOOD STIOUCT. I'l7 - Mfr. HGH, aluume forcorrly onrupkol by Usury Ithebr,) ou. door Above tbo I•lttsborgb Trust Co . . Muth, La,. Damask. M. Veer MASr lin,l dad/ qf J,:ey 7Vnahtr, Npfing., wztw. V. 1.1.1., A, A, talif AtRMICA i'LASTERS-J have recd a him, I,: of the. ref ehra , ed Pls. for value tn . 74 . :NiereuIT ' pL h lt e n kSt b rl. k .3 I' Vt ' r7;(l .l ” I :trl ' en i fT;l l . no. hating to ury can a alerayai, ear , . tb. .cat In the rity at JOi , _ LEMINC). mhd7 anther Dlatootd Martel at Pioneer Line of -Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne. " ' CIRRI - INC MR bNITED ~, TA 77-1 MA IL. THE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque - NIMROD. ninetwohb tag,' or this lino, will lon a., r o, hclon ber 1 ~P ooorrolm r , r zi t o. .3 lou l . l 7. n rite. o -d n thl..enla ho Saloon, SJO:t 7 irpt unin,ink. 5...12 , 1 Cabin, 512.1. rho libar...l will to R ip of tto celebrated 0 , 1 PP... Ship Windward. Apply on hoar:tat tiorn. East Ithor, or to °oda 11. W CAM Elhilg, 114 Walt stokot how York. Carpetinga, Oil Cloths and Kaftans. ROBISON .t., CO., F.PTH STREET, OPPOSITE TIIE THEATRE, AVE now on band, and to which they addlop t • large sod choke epeartment or the ell. itootle.ltooy lovest to the !ache. grade, which 1.111 eold esatero mires. Alyo—tlace, Oats, If holow Shades, Veoltles. Itilatty..Tryzao awl tat. wren, Rolf Ito. lead. Omen oR cloth, clod ma other vv.,. 12/11 , 017 It•pt. fa argot 1.." to trhlek. the ...aloe of porch...try le 10l eltrel. • ," Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands. THE subacriber will positively cell at a bargain. about 4300 acres of Tiso Candi.. In !lilt dry tract; Minato In Ilk aiunty, tear On 1110. o f the Funbary and EA. Itailml4. Marmot and hrdl be mold, and up. curb Wine that ptirehasoirrii canned of realizing nu tunneive prtet from their tasaattirot. nue a Lbe bre. Yoram In Viaatodiroland county. near Frosaort.containing acres, to pia rare chance for gardeners or:armors. Good [radical, with* lasso rarlat7 otrelocted fruit. Alta ooal an ago pretojaig. Till.. ',idiom:auto Via. toll particular., call batitadi• ataly at toy mom at taa.tik.itcd elates Hotel. Patin attaca, arbor@ plots cad drat ta at Gan ;ands be man, and title piatiera aaaminad. NViii b sold In a ball, cra iglatafitc, aa drain& tnii.l4l It. MICKEL. • • Spring Dry Goods. AGAN d, Spa ring No. 91 Market or., oro meaning 404 addit lons to their large ind tto- Y. stook of MooUlW D=broldortes Drone Goals. tlortot7. 81too10 and Scarf% Ilouotkeoping flood, Alexander's Kid Uloreek tc. t wk.! * w"dci w fully call the attention of the Isl tur ct e& ":X. VALUABLE FARM FORS ALF - , - oi wee, with • good atone j armhowee e hern, ataNa, ber G abed. wino home. granen, smell ortherd. end laa unman eultiration. Peones in geed repent. enel under the whole farm. n od the einharroved part le well tirobered.—. Prlee •15 per arm or lb, .P.) or , 40 will be told if wanted fattish, itt about Loom the tit, near the old Wash ington rood. 8. t,IIIIIIART a BON IRESBYTERIAN HUM BOOKS—RCA nod •. I. DAVltithVo !Imitators. entati a 5 Market an. near 4th. ~~ALL PAPER SPRING STYLE ro= LE rbllmiardcle. york.s..gt h latf.z Ai• a assoruntnt of Plus Paper Llanginge plain and rich colors, new imt-• terna r%P.11..i6 match bordon, new Oriels Hallam and Cheap Wall Patera, shape stock daalabla rattdrna Derden—Vel vet, Ilia, Decorative and Plain; lb r i , lll;e r tlf prllirulrers, no sad rig ' ...I 0.. tan Paperm Trumparent and OR Cloth Wlndow Shades, Green and 11, Oil Cloth, Holland. de:Tama:Ono Or all kinds. Priem low. Y.sperieneed rimer Clanger, fundshed. VALUABLE FARMOF 126 AORtS FOR BALE-100 acre. to Maltbration. with •good store too,, t bar., 'table. bay shed. mow. amine house. ear flap, bOl.lllO. he., Andaman orcha - d. Maoism centalna good water and valuable era oars. Tame la coal under the w re hole farm. and %ha unanPromd bald aortal mionbi. Umber. Paw, $B3 per ac. Tam, one tb In hand remainder In mu, two and there ream. apll tl. ClrrilbEßT h 50N.14.0, ad at. ABE CHANCE TO BUY A FABM-800 scree of fret rate land. the ioli t tEr , d . lild deep. and New !d r gtl t r k i:r e vi b it.:, ' l a T ibltes of Fish I n CV:. boll one and s half from raw and obit mule. The above ain be ell divided into three rood-Eirms equal dollars parsers, POO hanl,balanov in tr. ann u al payment& Alm, 100 soma in Ilarahal Co.. at lea than 3 Pik. from the Uldo pher 90 acres cleared. with a hobo., atabb., fruit tre.s. $1.200, Terms $3OO rash, balance In three yearly payments. The title to all land. We GMT aide la t0d6t1.4 0 1. mhZl & CUTIIDERT a 80N.140 3.1 et WE ARE NOW REOEPirINO FROM v Ifs. York and Philsdelahls,a stook of °KEEN AND eLACK TEAS. l'Ampriaing Young Hymn. leenerisi.Ouneoardor. Oolong. Bentham. and English ltraakfast. all of which hare beau nsted', enleeted and VIII be points usual. ei th er whole. see or retalL MIPERtoR Tao AND JAVA COFFEE. • LOVERINCPBand BT. LOUIE REPINED BIIGAIig, PEKISI TEA STORE, • .09 No. as Pink stmt. St. Clair Hotel am. , itnn ad st ruir th, Pi&b.94, iu. r.g :undersigned , formerly of "Brown's . , uote)." having Osten this large and ontamodions n‘- nud tin. r.din Meats maoninceut A tra v el i n g would two / invite hls and the traveling pudic to re hire a nit Assitead, with the convenience of the and hialong 0 xpe r 1 /mae in the buelnesa he can give Wtler satisfaction. and his charges laminate. • • • f4l • • • WM. C. CONNELLY. VhIIONETIC: BOOKS—The neiv Phonetic Primer, Illustrated; Pherietle Neer Teetuneet; . e First rhoeetle Itescler. ' `The LIM of the Preaidetiter Retinal of Phenewsehi. torlW hl we • J, READ. Fourth +Z. - Hata And Caps. tt rE call the iittanuon of ourial v frienda. end tha .publle generally to our beautiful atonic of SILK /1.711"4, at Pend St , whkh cannot be SUZWIC4I.II2I. neten/as and beauty of dr/. Alers. our Celestial lane Shantihal CAP.+. welch are the tuna splendid ot the aosaors• Flush Cale at rest. Mlsh . WIL:SUS R 60N.1/1 Wood at. UOOIIS, BOOKS—We invite the attention TY of Carmen. Oardianers and others in our line rind rarshalls selected stock or Docks oa darieniture, Ilortl craws add Rural Jeconoqr . alac. raluarde 'cert.+ On Do. Snaffle Anti:cals. Pouts - cr. cc- scientific arorka on Rural Aretitectorn and Landscape Gardening, mill U. tl. BUSIVOLITII Z CO.. SilDlarkst at. AINGLISII .AMERICAN BOOKIS;—We hare} cud opened • taro lot of Ensnab unfr Smart. can tandar• Workc also .afftab adention llohla's Starr ctud.Clauleal. .Antinnanan wad ntiontlita I.lbrartei. 0•11 and azunla• theta 11. S. InnantiTll a 00; . S 2 Ilukat street, 11 DIA HOSE-:4000 foot for lo mown.. firs canine. atatunteat sad hydrant manna This Ansa la Tar SUDMOL to- any other kind in oak— It stand a make pratintat. wear longer and rezata k a no grauion War to Map it trk order For stn at Um Ham t{and Belting Depot . Na P•eiblaritat at ap . '• • J.lk u. ... - •• MBE SlMlXERTfr — dii.stß3l PETER'S pa t , Rocaut ecuomvui commtr allnaugarrul m sit'"A a t Lretth=thti tommat.co l l. o 4ll4okginisit bottraar.vmaill New Tack and Philadelphia Advertisements I FROM CR.% t STI V F!: Ph 11.141•41 C=IM2M=3 Cra - eker and Biscuit Machines. JI •s: J. MeC,01.1.101. are manufacturing ri . 1 1,:r71.,11:::: ;I Thlkil ' the their Latterhand I patented I=Yrs wants of various ricer. Ale, Patent Dough Misers cracker D,ehers. Icnorovei Oveu Mouths Dampen. &-... A,. at 19 and 41 Illd blue ..t., O . York. mh2o.3tuo .. Removal of Millinery Establishment ti 'S ,I RS. BURK E inform, her friends and nof 517,:roTLIValtem. h na; rgtl`W?2,. t ;COt m go.g r .tn.T. l tan deere abate Eleventh, moth ride. Philadelphia. Thee/. perangoinents are made for the moreextends.* emir inn on of all branch, and convenience of rustounna, by ap prnpriating the Wee and IrVarernotn to the Millinery , and record gory w e ddingnd Mantilla Maki Every atten tion pail to and Mourning cet er a. frellS3tne NVltt. H. FRENCH. _ . ligh and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, F CTORI of every description of NAANR . UCIRATECNTRAL PLANTER Rit NAME:NTS, ligul=r i euri o ehm ß el ' es h gtor= l ;,%Prt fe 'Vf ". P l t e,Tc: New holgto modelled with cue awl accuracy to tholulng. All order" from the country punctually attended to an warranted Wean", Welt. fslS-Sisda ~--,, Phrenological Cabinet. i FOWLERS , WELLS Sc CO.. 0 Lai Phranolonirts end Publishers. =1 Arc '4 Wfirt t i . kil l' n ' Al . rollipt.z " , i ltrel ' ott ft‘ . liVe h r thirs. ' man n notism ' and rianriOginthr. b , . - sale and retail. at Nen York prices. Prof.. written exan.instintw. with charts, and full written dem:ripely. of char/toter, day and . syenirar. CabloYS hen la y .:l-Iyo . . FOR RENT. kjOR RENT—i delightfUl Country Seat, le pleasantly looted In Pitt township. lb iniontes drive ff.m the city, and ad 2 joining the grounds ordain Wrloht, enntains about acres of &nand, highly ornamented wit fruit tram flower, Le. The housit is two story high has 9 ranns..d finished In modern ertylw, well of pero water. Irt,.rn. stable and carriage house; will real to respectable tenant fit, per car B. & SON. T 0 Lta.—From the First of' April next; the commodious Midi buildings. eituate to the Bete Ward of the city of Pittsburuh. batsmen Breckenridge Mate. nd the bloom:umbel. Myer, lately occupied br oLamson, Pears a Cct.. ea a slim mertufactory arid t 01:114 situated. adnizont to the Ho =l7l7c'eLil 7iverirte. o 4 t b or " Vet m eufTellent e. eted with " Serum', mull buildings Mel capedOUN yard are attach rd. A t pply to OLIV Kit W. 11AltNu.S. reeldent Pittaburuh and Connelsville It. It. Co. inhl3.o Neville Hall. nor. 4th sod I.llucty et.e. 14 1 OR RENT—A very desirable Duelling Ua Homo on Penn et. The house le In first rate order, having been recently fittedMD, ppered, painted and var nished, Enquire of JOHN ILSON, _ LS Liberty et. ash& ,rl l O LET—A Dwelling Rome on Third et., near our otßee. S. CUTHBERT & BON. 140, 2d at. toTO-LET.—A small well- fi nished and fur el.hed STORE, with lame oho* window. next door ocorner or 3d and Market its. POSM4dOII iron tnedlatoly. B. D. GIAZZAM. 70-LET.—The STORE on Market street next door to the censor of 3d at. occupied by Mr. B. tern, an etallerit nod erslbknown etand for the clothing boeineak ie2.3 E. D. OAZZAM. For Sale or Rent WELL finished Brick. Dwelling, adjoin ing Wilkinsburg. and near the Railroad &salon-- noose contains id moms, and the lot, on which there is • garden and good stabling. frooteba feet on the Turn pike and extends gel feet in depth to a fifty Rot very YT deegrable propertr will be Fold 10 , f and an very easy terms, or will be rented for SISO per annum. i 52,4 E. D. GA2ZAII To Editors and Printers TBE Building occupied for more than ten years by the Pitts/4mM Gazelle, and which is centrals witted on Third ft, near 31arket, L. now POlt afrordlnis good onportaniry to Editors or Printer. of le. eosin will morn stand tor their business. nit. prop erty is dirrctly op is u. ex' :wart. Printmg and h patios estatllehmsots ID ' , logo:sly . • Dispatch Building.— Yds terms, apply to 0. D. OAZZAM. i 57.24( Market beta.. Sd and 4fh. _Cider and Vinegar. ' - VINEGAR made expressly for family use and no. sold in no thno one half of the Retell Groceries of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, where Pickles Lan by snerand /n MY Wareh,tp• thatbare bean saved in jtror Yearn Wine Vinegar made from (hio Grapes. +dual to the best inotetrtect. old Cider 'Vinegar that .111 bear !educing one half and still to good ntsiliorr Monger. The attentlon prinae [nutlike, hotel keepeus and the country merchant. in particular, Is directed to this VlllO - Cider that will keep sweet until next Fall. MThe atone Vinegars and Cider W a te r to bees rept, . ud92l InALLOU, 14 ,t 149 Ist et. KAY k COMPANY; Booksellers, Paper Dealers and Stationers, ile.fie Sled at., inecitodefruct the mew/V . Thicd: PITTSIIUKCIf. AVE constantly on hand and lbr gale punt the lowest priors. a lams wed well selected punt of ied. Law. Siediral i and Illacellsteous Make, tine and plain ethic/nee& Billies and Prayer soot; en every varlets of binding and Wee. erases Boone.—They reepectrolly eolielt the attention of tietwel Tesehers enraged In the inatitielon of youth to their assortment of &doe! Etonktt 'which la eery eatensisei clentlielng the west saleable works now In cm, • . . itLe.-S1 Boots—Thar dock et Inank Book. , In fors coua V :r m . ef n n d b u rari m :r y ery variety of Armonk. liccord and eranosinar —avery variety of nnonfon and fancy Sta. llnnery. Inelndlne Writing Parer, of every qusaity. .titoel P , nonf overy dtxriptlon and Prim, Ink. Quill,, an , Sc , .11,clastita. T.arlier, Libraries, 33.1 hool Committ..., 6appllml 110 the .clisonAbbi t.nna mbl3 DRY GOODS For Spring - and Bummer, AT lIIGIN & AIN'S, No. Al Market greet. W ELSy t aC t pee l t . f ..„ 1:12L , i . n p f r c4rni or the Dq GLa dig ood. Sprin and Summer.nnoongelt whlc.l4fo b, und tory defirsblo oesnettneut of IiKESS tiCK:DS of the,ithoieest patterns and hest mate rlslo. to Y.MBROIDEIIt W. hove evorythinc that Iv nes . end hondeonte. In the nay vt.ttorOvvl and le. Chemlna.. Sett. So, • . 110 L:4EICEEPLNiItIOI)IIS.—Iti 1.61. lion °rota, bitsloosS. we bar • A...ty arid can winpoli e t ~,,, atv...k or lio.tery in lane. and 4.2 1... Delretrtl with on..t rant . . 31ANTILLA.$—,Wware rvorising frran New York as wren brunubt out, the newest and choicest sty les laor Mantil s and Txlines. Ts, TEAS—The cheapest Store in the city, • tithe only place where the test Old Country Year can to Flee Old Country Black at 50 rte. per 14 Ipe Comma mull/Work trom 40 to 75 ots. per lb., put u lu emzll catty boxes exprraly for madly use. from 5 toll t lbs. L. -• Vine Green, warranted to give utletantlon, at 600 rI 5 L'olliee,lien Snamr, Spices or all blade cheaper than can be had at any otber store tbe city.' dllod the atom late Morrie lb. Mart, '2d door from Idartiond alley, in the Manion& now by mbll Rued t 111c4XIIIII-W. New Tea House, 112 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, rya teifr. lIE subscriber is now receiving from'N. York and Philadelphia. •stcck of QUEEN and BLACK T. of vier. toad., sketch be ofTem• at W ho m le and Retail. /laving purchased drat., he Mel. connlent these Tess ittll compase Menrahly, as to quality and prim, with sny thing of the kind th is cur. dlso, tine Code. and Lonned Suant. Dealers, hotel beets, steam boat own.. nod Ovum• km-we we respectfully Melted to call and examine oat stnek. all4-Ivdi IL WRAY. April, 1855. JOSEPII HORNE & CO. invite,the atten tion 0101th...tamers and the public to tbelr SYCVa rapply of Trimmings. Mlllinery Good., Ribbon., Kmbroories. Hosiery and Glover d large stock of sad. they ere now readying K. T 7 Market street. COUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE—Three fine Vv Ceontry Seats, situated Immediately adiolniorl the beautiful and Merlon village of Mmortleld. to toper Bt. Clair township. containing respectir 15. ems. la and P3si agree. Eaten. lee improrementa hart been erect• ed on emb plate, e4colrahly adapting the= for moots"' residence..,, for pareoaa doing bWloeu In the city. The Steubenville Railroad will hoe. depot within • few rods of the property. and the Waahltuton Pima Road runs along, olio Ude of it. thus making it of etNy NW. WT. tvein of floe coal rune throughithe whole property. For 01l particulars. apply to B. hieLAIN SON. Stooks for Sale 3 SHARES Citizens' llepoait Bank, ,t 0 Shark North Amerksu Innlag Co. , 51 Perm • rrllle Zellrooplo Plata: Itosd Co. 11) !Shares rittstrirgh LIR., Fire and Blulor In. Co. sp2o.llr WILKINS t. CO.. No.ll Fourth st. The Commonwealth of Pezmaylvania,} ALLEGHENY COUNTY, as. lb tbi Shenr et rant /henry, Grorhair. command 7ou to summon David V Breath, Adm'r oftt Milan Planett, deed, with no tice to Louisa Plenett. nidov. end William Pistett,Chas. Planets., Henry Planett. tleorge Planets, Jamb Plralett. John U. Jackson and ?darts hit vile, into Melia Planett, Joseph Wet ht and Elinabetb his vire, late Ellutheth Planate. an d Frederick Posts sod Watt his vette, late N Sarah u:tett, hells attire aid Planett. deed, so that they be and appear bettrre our District Court, to be holden et the Clte of Pittaborgh, ln and The said ceunty, On the Fourth Monday Ar April lurt n there to answer Morose M. Home, Thoint,.. Williams sod John 0, Bidwell, Ex're,of Jahn Freemen deed, ors plot of debt, and hare yore then there [hie grit. Mtn." 'the 1t0n.51. Hemp. ton. prpd.leur Ju.ipe of one Bald Court, the 6th day of April, A. ? , one thousand a: ht hotoiredkrid tiftrAve. tiDWAI:// (I,l3lPll6l,4,Jr.,Prothonoter y. WU. 31 /WILL, Sheriff. apl6 etd Spiritual Telegraph. lIE organ of nuxii,at bpiritualiera, Fourth I. commewes m . in Slay. It medal .the, fullest r. c r iK extant of Current Picts slid opinions on 13iihitnal In• taropureo. Published weekly at $2 per annum: alan, spiritual Books fee idle by PARTIIIIAM [TAN 12 enders). Hen Tart. - . B.—A catalogue of Spiritual:Haft sent on none.. lion. splGSmdP Varnish, Varnish. Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory, SO and 82 North Ancrth STrez. . . . IIIE undersigned would earnestly invite the attention of Country Merchants, Coach Ilakere, inet Makers and others to their vere enperiOr Coach body, Carriage, Cabinet, Damar, Chins 0100%Yinlf Jr Dan, Spirit and every other kind of van:Jibe/I. 'which have Men In conetant use nearly Forty Venn, and feel confident In eayiner that they an uninukasseel by any Other nnettn f.dort'd In thi.rnunts7 , for their durability. dritag tinni• Ries and leetutiful appearancn on the wort Our Woes are moderate and terms <may to call. C. CH t CO, • aih2l.(endm & 82 North 4th et, Phldadelphia. Removal. A L E XANDER GORDON, , , Commission .a.and roman - ling Merchant. hes retcerre.t . to N. 121 Dom:4n- betweeo Wood and a:3,110111dd., Sewickley Academy. - ACLASSICAL AND 12.03i.MERCIAL PCHL/aL 6u D.. s, the Ohio and Peargalranla rnad, and tado nirer. 1. mars from Pittsburgh, Roy. JOS. B. TRAVELLI, A. R., PrinclpaL • 11,0 81/11111kat adadlON will comma. pa TUESDAY. May Ist, Mai Trasts—lina T. Tuition. Washing. in., per marina of gra months, SI • War circulars and other particulars, smatrira of Masora John !rah.guns, No.fd Waal rt., or T. 11.14vin No. lid Liberty rt.. Pittsburgh. mbaldrad _SPLENDID FARM IN •BUTLER CO.- FOR U SALF.—Situsted 10 'rcillei . fr , ur the' city, 111 'rata trim the plank vac'. Contains 150 acres; 110 of width ll equal and under goodd tence.tnlanci. in dos timber. The losprossmerits ere a sad, comfortable . from. dwelling beaux:id beard coq dwelllusand Latins aftchm,q44 two toed bank tadvit, and other out buildings.,Thirrs Ire thr. orchard. oh the plan, bruins fruit or Otis dorsi quality. The whole place is cell tratett%bi.ol4,l7 an Una, sad 'mid divide well into two-firma within fro. Idelesseut on each. rrice low and tarsi. emir. 9PDI7 to sp o li. bIeLAI 4 SON. 2.1 411th en. • Blairsville .Iremalni Seminary. Rev: a. H. d• .hro.. - P, P . water, .Ihacdolta. rjr.ll.E next sr.ssion 'will commenco May ith; • mute:oath:coo '2l "dodo*. lb* 'entire ' euortt . m Of et vole%Vilai°"h' tttotongh ent sod Ohl irlirl raol ona dlrattootuto at .14 ashen:mho, thorough and extend/al mom of goonato Edo.. i rll whoa. The spadona what,. DOW lad test . shot& amnia inuannoadationot for 70 boarding two-too roan. :Expense (u.dualro or 'widow) hi par 010i61,1 Medium =Us etesrps nu lostrnment.l win: Pentizff t PelatlAnd the Modona Latognagoa. ' ho ewn."LIM ad*, manathp or Latta. (attatonoTi tz ,,t. ~ ofJoa. Woodwoh, Esq., or.J. h. itolaw s • la dnnd• -.. : •hlodnwOht__/"_". ...—L.,..-1 GREEN - 'ek.ARI.N' (inn ybs, g. rot W =ri,at U 5 .011 BUY' °TG °Yank pLUL5gre. ` in , if.„ BALEDiIAY.4IOu Dale] to arrive Ind**. * b r , - -_. . . sawa:4oBBm, ,•_::: :,., , ',.. :;-!.. - ,. , ,y,.v.. ~,]"..._..1;1,.....--:.-...21:441. (-1-:::Z.:;:,.,-.....,,,,...,4,:-'.:;:!, NOTICES, 4SoC. Partnership Notice ! HAVE this day asi,viatod with me my A Grxery and general Produce barium. mneretorcrro s Prrzeramou, Arell is. JAMES SPCULLY. JAMES MlLa ttEs jealtUry C 0.,. LOMILM, Grocers and _Flour __lllercha4, AND DEALERS IN Seeds, Salt and Produre Generally, Nos. 172. and 174 Waal St., ... Fri - Esau:4u, PA. Dissolution of Partnership. TH w E et . partnership heretofore existing' be port Standard re C d l ahm wd hm he li n d e son n i th ued [eda hr mutual eminent. All outstanding aceormta are to paid to J. il. Mitchel, under whore name the hlclieeepart Stsndard enntlimed 1. r. COU , N S . Msiireetiort. April lith, .11: n, Idlat,:HE,L, UT ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a.D.o}upoAi v t o r, one - that aide to do some pretai a - 00k, at 50 w s"k• earth' r seer) , Saturday evening. AtsO, • Bar wh o l able to work at Case who erlllrectlve wages. Any applicant, If rattail anitanle for the 'wish may begin the tame In the McKee/Tor Stdard °Cleo' an sown ore pandlila frrm ditty of the Indica apld rissolution. THE firm lif W. & It. McCITTCHEaN id Rids day dieenived by limitation. Thesubscriber tiering iniscelated in partnership with biluself NOR TON, the atrxery. Prartnes soul !Commission twits.= will ho continued at the rurnrc LlN•rty under the styl of WM. MeetITCIIRON t CO., who will at. tend te the settlement of the bunnies of she late arm. Pittsbarab, Aptillst,lB.ss. WIR.SPOUTCLIZON. Dissolution of CoLPUitnersuip. TILE CO-PARTNEHSRIP heretofore ex lam& between the, subscribers, in the Variety and Dry Goods business. under the style of nreandlima & Campbell." Is this day dlsselsed willuua consent. The tiredness of the late firm be settled byeither of the undersigned. who =whereby authorised to do eo. 3011 N WCANDLESS, DAVID CAMPBELL. SAMUEL POLIACK. ET= In rearing from the cdelnese. I obeerfaley recommend my encoensore. M'Candleas e Pollock. to the entudderialon and patronage of my friends DAVID CAIIPBELL. if 1 0-PARTNERSHIP.—The undirsigned O i ri i kTN;;TA7.l; ' l4llcc`Vbrilalt.l7lll,hf the VANIETY AND DRY GOODS buslnesAtto. 37,Woodetreet, shore they respeetfolly Incite e emtluntnee of the paten.- num bestowed Ince the late firm. JOHN IINJANDLESR. m BAMITEL POLLOCK. Dissolution of Co-Partnerutup.. Tla co-Partnership heretofore meting between the nstecriW:na In the Grocery haahnles, oatue of John Watt & Co., has thie day been disinlysd by mutual consent. The businees of the late Erin will he settled by Job[ W Won, at the old stand on Liberty street, and tar time Ll7,,ee be is hereby authorised to nee the name of the Jaweary Bth, 1861. 3 .101111 raL%N. In retiring from the business. I &wenn,. zeramMeo my late para.:, John Wilma, to the pstronatmpf oar JOHN WILSON, Grocer and Comnaiesion Merchant, N 0.2617 Liberty street. Pittsbonti. The nbscriber continue the Whelesele Grocery. Pro duos and Conthilasion business, at the old stand of-John Watt t Co.. No. 288 Liberty streets .101 IN WILS9N. Jab Dissolution of Co-Partneraiup. THE partnership heretofore existing under the name 0. BLACKBURN 1 CO. was dissolved clay a by the wlthdrawino of 0. Blackburn from the firm The business of the late firm will be eettled b 7 olth. es of the eubsesibers, at their old stand on Wet= st. 0. BLACKBURN. Pittsburgh, April 2d, 1855. CM. B.JONES. AAVING this day associated with meMr. JAS. L COOLET, our fmner Book Reaper, the heal. nem .111 be carried on as former JON E Se old Rand. N lel Water et— under the style of COOLEY, an we mlleit the patronage of our old customer* and the pub. lie in general. UM, IL JONES. Pittsburgh, April 2, MSS. JAS D. COOLS'S'. In wieledra.wing from the late firm of 0. Blackburn A Co., I &moat cheerfully reoummand my old Partner. Mr. (leo. kir. J. 1.. Cooley, to the lion public, and beeneek for theme contirma• lin of tba patronage Po liberally beebread on the late Arm. ap2 0. BLACKBURN. NIe OTICE—The kite firm of Wick & fir ti ean- lea haring been dineolved by the death of John D. ,on the 20th Inst.. the baldness of *aid then will be weed bythe undersigned, at their office, corner Wood and Water eta. D. I.VCANDLESS„ SunleLog Partner. COTARTNERSIIIP—The undersigned, o the late fern of With k ll'eandlees, hew t as fisted with him W/1.4..LLM IINANS end fIAR ‘f A COVVIN for the purpose uf =dinning the Whole e Gro eef7 and Controlaalon haldnesa, at the old' eland, outer o Wood and Water ate , Pittabnrg ander the name and Kyle of lu . ". COLESS.IIItANS &CO. They respectfully In - vit. a et: . knee of the patronage fei x libola i sttled to the late • f . • blay.2. , • HE trading under the firm of E ::.7 & DE LANGE, dlesolved partnership on the fns by mutual consent. RICivARD BARD. Pittsburgh. If.atch 19th, 18.15. 91. Ist JANOS. The eubserlbeir wlll eontinue the ]fide and Leather bus iness, le all its branches, at the oil stand. N 0.215 Liberty at nod respectfully solicits a continuation of thu patron age so literally extended to the late firm. 20 - MCCOMB RAM). I{ l o-PARTNERS hr IIIP-IVe Labe this day ~.) immolated norseea ia the Carpet bash:tam at Na 1 Iflarkat R., the rartheralda to data from Um foot day Bf a hmuary bola and the Imainate to boo conducted' undor Manor. and tiro, of W.alcellutrol a Brother, WABUINGITON 3fcCLINTOCK„ ILLEN:ANDEIt UeCLINTOCK. 01.1).1illt: Fittanurgh. May lot. 1951..—tny13 NOTICE--1 hsve sold my interest in'the buntgenn tif Long, Mjllar Co. toe. A. Long. w , 9, with JD. cooLtnun at tit* old Mini. No '7 , Front et. I =WWI) .- recommend tl. nnw Lima. the t , tronsreor frinn.l, LL. lIILLmL rittnburgb. July a.th, S. Ct.:n l ." d — ..- ;..... -. 4Sf. - Q- A. bR fll anabrnse Fowl; t eas "° ' We ht Leisure with steam end sins, make brass =Mom of .it kinds te order, lurnisla Railroad punnir end tank hr.. tichcs si atel kesp anti attrition metal runidantir on band. pitarCE.—The late firm of JONES .k. Qinou hart te.r, dirsolved by the death of John . Girded. en the 27th but, the tattiness of sad trte pill be eettlett by the onderelaned. at their race, memo, Ron and First stmt. . . .. Sept. 30, 1854.—te: ISAAC JONES, .using partuta. LAM JONES, Manufacturer of Bpi:A gad Bltster Steel, Plaints Flab Steel, Steed Pion Coant, and ELptia Fipringx thaw Nut Tsynt. Patent Senn &tall and lituumered Lou Axles.--Clocusaut Roam and Pint stmts. Pittsburgh. . taut. .............. B. AOOl, ilk B. ROdElia - CO., Manufacturers of y. Roger's Patent Inaptored Sted Cultleatar—offi en caner of Roes and first stresse. Pittsburgh. falyely NconEequenco of having sold II our Prunam to the Csnalala Iron Cam the the partnership beretoareeslstingunder theennofP.AGOßN• PERGER* CO., et NIG Creek Pomace, sod. also the ppaarrtt nershlp etletl4 under the Arm of KING 81/0 GER, et Otam oe. era both dlseolred. Th e bawl neve will be eetttebr the managers at the Purneeen end George A. King, who ere anthortsed to Me the name of the reerectlye Ems be eett/Ing utthe buslaess. GEOOOII S. KINOP Marcht. 18e3. ItuhsAßl P. 8.110107 5 ER0M D. Ir. nuns,.. CO., Commission .4 Forwarding Merchants, and Dealers la nos._ Pitteburgh, Cincinnati, .d other =- Cum, ka., Mi. 93 and 9S, Front etre. Pittsburgh. The undersigned having fonned a co-notruir- Mis, under the style of D. W. Et fa tke transaction of a General Agency,tbrandadon, Itruarclins and k'seduchannees, at N0a.93 .d 95, Front street, are pre. pared to give special attention to Wing orders, receDUM and torwarding produce .4 inarchaNdlre, and to the ex ecution of ail business that I.s ) so_entrnsted to their awe. W: • m , ssinin,, siotinault: Rota ro—Clarke A Thaw Wllibun Deraley it On; W lortiully Co.; F. Seller. A Co o Hays k Meek Kramer Eahnli /tenor Ontl9. Esq.; W. Eichteamt B. &Johnson 4T. Bakerell.Esq.; Clem. Bohnnun Muss , Emu ZOO. AUL- .... ...... narcsri. NOTICt . : J ose - pi;..Frem — rni hum' =- dated with him Joseph Abel, the hominess tie conducted under the etTleef.lo9.l3ll ABEL it 00. • t the old O etand. corner of thnithileld and Fourth meta.. • A COTARTNERSHIP—IIming - asicialated E. IS. Ward with main the Drug Willem Emi.ta co. _the Du i rA.ltecarre4 on from this We; v=11104140 Jaaou7 2d i 1854. . • It E. SELLERS & TO., Wholesale and n t r . ari. Panto. one, vardaws DII DLEY, STONE it COMMISSION &.SORWAB.DING mEaufiANTS, SECOND STREET % • (between Main and the Rwer,). Louisville,'Hy RARTIOULAR attention•paid to thelniz &we and sale of EtemnagtonTobam, lbrk Saes, Flour 4 Carafe, do.. together. withal" kinds of Praitua• and alanufachrred Coneerds Nolicilat, and wind aminea e large room Is devoted to the ealdhltlonand eels of Lino Fortes, htelodeons, (..lioreh sad Parlor. Organe and lauelcai l Lnatrtunents • • • ni W. A. Rlobardiam a llama ne A. Buchanan & Co- Wholesale tiroceni and eoolllilteoll3 Merchant.. Cornwall t II Wholesale Grocers and tar On WS:twins, Watkins S & On ion Pork Rases At Com. ronardiasJEY Isalmnilerchants. Annetrong it Allen, Pork Dealers. • Mon tgornem.Devege &Co., Wholesale Dry . Gonda. [catbird ' • ' WM. B. HOLNES VOMMISSION AND PRODUCE BIER •LJ Cad N'Dt corner of Market and Front etresta, Date f " r iloo " ncliFtZ I l l u ana d'r g ? u : mu ll= =O,OOO - do iingaieured 660 bb , it a Lritrie Lard; rerbts.O t i r ee" = tierces now Cnrad Dried Beet - aitetted; tias Fixtures and Lamits::!- L - rr . -•••• • GREAT 'BARGAINS at , No. L .22l.:North Sacond etreet, inch Phfladelobla. The rub ber. offer to the trado Lod public In genand. of eels own manufacture, In all Its minus Mamba ntiatert at. la and Utah Oka Chandeliers. itadants, hide rtstket4 Dmp Llahte,l illar Llghtr.Ac.; A.; alto. new and &afraid, Patterns of Lamp Cbandellria, Baia Brackets. rindantai Improved Pine oil Limps. Yluld,.Lard..oll. IhmaMidlag. hand and Night Lames, both fmmy and plain. soltablie • for a:I too ea where Built may barrualmd... Oltandolfa lloquet holders. 'Cum, Large rudely of I:hints:up& Mi mi. bide and Maud Lamps. All sort warranted and Prima redumd. cermaqueure .ofharing eatansivellar adnartand being- practical Ilechsalcs, . giving strted tention to the manufacturiug part. alao.. to th• amotirtan dation of 'eustoinerii - • • - a BRO. No. 2.11 N. 21otriet above Vito; futon." alems, ItCr.ros nos: Noble. Soldiers' Bounty Lands ';& Claims against =the Government. y ILL will proaure Mitinty Laid War, rants for !Wirer, their widow. end' minor. child -rai and will protteente etalnu against the Goverment; ono attend to businefe i t oho `/bunt . t efUlalme," menu,. ar , tabliehed by consulter. ' Airtnliee ho Third et, Me door a... Fanittfiki: VilatlL6.4 ?JAILOR.' . , . ' , Retro td - rCentraetera • ipplee -pieremiee AND GiOOkt.toOnio nwiiiun r,i)..:,. es.EALEn PROPOSALS will be receire4-0 tPtb*.ffle . ' t a l, grerlZl!! t f e . 4 :lrdn ihil stts W agtri ~ ,, . 1.4 . , q..;;, , f6=,t, de the Orsdnetiolt sod brewing, of ittet eatten of the . PlttahOtCh sod . V11=11,114. sa. tout!' ftetetehojt Preto tttej =lea nt, th, .ftmeetes. A y.,ochtftroad OZ UZU• eek, In A ghor COOLIV iky to.oaoli ol Weed enton, lair Wel Ceon atttance of twenty-taro mthe. - Th e if k trill pe dit iota muttons of stout one dale tech: - - • ...__„.., 1 , Protomde pill be received far one m oan ettnt...._____. ' "" Ilene. wades eta eper_Wpttous ere reedy, dd the._ ' . ..„=,',;5 . 611 of bidden, ILL the °floe of the OMPI9M. W. 2.,....... NOON/ fofmhstlen .111 be ittyen on antt.. !.....”?Tu , di =64teslizzoaieL iiiiiie*.si;ol4;fomi C ui Pt ia " t4"""knownt° the 0 4427a7 0Ll via ir: MAC ltlf e, 2r - " 11425 ' 1 ; , .'.. _ : Eteddmt of s.d t U. D.; , 11. ; . . . , . 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