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W4%14% 414 !grit Presbyterian
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itioS WSW **kir - a 4 litti hat Presbyterian Cali
; ifiiAMVA was dedicated to the
VU.N4O , Aist*htp OW on . Sabbath last, the
Zitt* Ulkt,
WITI! 41114.11 was - OW overflowing, and the
!slikottahtt wow eta and deeply, interest-
Attbletteer, Than three sersicas do
‘Veg Iba da,V-40n the at & afternoon and
- EteUt
toeS teratinst service:won opened by an anthem
tvasatilut ishosts--..1 was glad when they said unto
M ..
Vitt ust 0.1 Unto the home of the Loan; our
tlaU Maud within thy gates, 0 Jenetaleto,"
itt , :-- , ese,hei
Tie P.m V. It. Paston, Pastor et tho Plumb,
tilt pronounced the edifice dedicate...l to tbp
p of the Father, the Son and the itulp
- . o hoat—usuluding with an impreesita ptiver to
ilea Ten. in which God's blessing was titttOUl
upon the con,gregation, and iris melons
psel
anos implored.
The Choir then sang the Dedication Hymn,
Written by N.
The perherverid. by Adam trod
Wee the flat Wank-bent by that:
ez a . Itt t r ipu eolAr go%
• bang its etertl net on high
The Weed frimuaddo
• - • Peret its
tgrV-Ignmlir4htt.righ
The eteruttains inthelnovlsees ataxd-
The toe-the ierr-and `al oru
dod L e mo
ni t tint Mt plane ritir.
The "tnendsg eta. tosother Mtg.
...
sad 'Usnut ours to mike, the ws;
Meth, and
- nut it, Thy alithll9i: boric for
An Inuntoor too ;ha 4 t r a n, with hands."
The " Hymn 'was tang to tinit noble tune of
•
:"Old Rimitred," which used so to. delight the
sonl of Martin Luther. The entire congrega
tion joined in the singing, miff the effect was
deeply impressive and sublime.
- Bev. Mr. Paxton then delivered the Iktilica
tion Sermon. - Hitt text was from the prophecies
- : af Isaiah, : 60th chapter, 18th verse :—" l tali
' make the p l ace of my feet gloriosis."
He remarked that Solomon was A great King.
, whose 'throne was of pure and solid ivory and
• whose footatool was of glittering pearl inlaid
.„. with burnished gold. So ours is a great God.
. .- His throne is embosomed in light and glory and
Brea the place Of his feet he makes glorious.--
What and where is this footstool of omnipresent
•,, =deaf) , r It is the earth—this vast temple,
canopied with light and garnished with heanty.
~Ite spires, the. everlasting hills—its choir, the
;:winds—its organ, thunder—its dome, the sky!
While, however ; the whole universe is one grand
• temple, there are chosen spote—mineeerated
niches as it were—in the great Edifice, sacred to
God as the dwelling-place or His honor. - Such.
were the Altars of the Patriarchs and the Beth
of Jacob. Such was the Tabernacle
_, in the
' wilderness. Such the Temple upon ML Moriah.
• Such, too, are ChristitieSancriaries, now.
To thise, he remarked, the text manifestly
refers. ' The sanctuary of the Gospel Church
is peonliary the "placed' his feet" which he will
beautify and render glorious. Here we hate
mired and consecrated a sanctuary to Him—let
ns cherish the hope that the promise of the text
May be fulfilled in it.
' 'Mr. Paxton proceeded to observe that the glo
ry with which oed hem promises to invest his
sanctuaries ii partly material and partly spiritu
al, but the predominant idea is that of external
. or material glory. He milts the "place of his
feet," as in Solomon's Temple, by the stately ce
dars of Lebanon,_ hewn, polished and curiously
wrought by Tyrien Art; by the deistic, beauty of
the fir-tree, the Gothic , magnificence of tliepino,
and the clustering richness of the box-tree. It
may he objected that we assign to God a purely
material wokk. Shall Hd grave the entablature,
or mould the frieze end lay. the architrave ?
But Gorepramises nearly all presuppose the in
tervention
' with human , activities and responsibilities.—
When He says "I will make the place of my feet
'.glorious," the engagement presupposes human
• activity in order to its accomplishment. It was
in the beginning, and every will be, God's pm-
Dose to make His place of sanctuary aglorious
high _ throne. 'While the Israe li tes journeyed
through the wilderness, Ile inspired two men
with wisdom to build a "place for His feet" tin
. , rivalled in the symmetry and elegance of its ar
chitectural expression. When He chose' Mt.
Zion colds resting-place, he inspired David and
Solomon to erect for. Himself a templerwhich has
ever since been one of the sever wonders of the
world.- All the lands.of. the earth lent their '
aid to its erection , and there in solemn silence
the Temple reared its everlasting gate
-1 ..Ito arationan•a deal, no ponderous axes =am _ ,• 1
- Ms =a tall PM% =a roleelan Lino ronnte ; Nit
2+.3.r0c•. '
'.'instances demonstra . t ., •- -
and enehriae :eras; the. visible - symbol of hie
pregame in the most
, splendid adornments,/
• . Nor does this "dettga, he continued, seem to
apply len to the new, than to the old, dispensa
tion. The Prophets, in their vision, of the-Gos
pel Church, es* ever/thing -of use and beauty,
every thing of adorament which wealth and
skill could create, employed in the construction
of God's Sanctnaties, in making "the place of /Bs
•". feet glorious." For _such ..IL purpose has this
house been meted.' God operating olLthe pious
mill and liberality of this people has already fol
.-filled, in a measure at'least, the external sad ma.
- terial. part of His promise. We now tarn, ho
pingly, to,ila spiritual aspects, for that promise
does not exhaust itself in the outward em s nisis ,
meats of Zion. On the 'control, the spiritual
pro pmise outshines the material as the rising enn
- puts out all the stars. '- - • _
The true glory of the sanctuary is the priest=
and indwelling of God,—the revelations of His
majesty and the &splay of his stately stepping!),
therein. For the glory of the latter temple far
exceeded the glory lof the former; not, indeed,
artistic in embellishment, but because of the hal
, lowing- presence of the lard Jesus Christ, He
- who was chief among tea thousand, the bright
ness of the Father's 'glory and the expresSimage
- -::of his person. Ilayi Ile in the plentitude of His
grace, abide within these walls!
- ' Mr. Patton' continued to demonstrate that
God alm makes "the Place of His feet glorious,"
with spirituel riches and beauty end with the
halo efspirithal glory which encircles ilia vier
-oAPPinispeople ; and finally,by the dispensation
otitis Spirit. In one word, the footstool of Jeho,
vah is the focal' point where all the raja of God's
ti,,,,
manifestations blend blaze.
'-' He then preened tp give a historical view of
" the church. Bo remarked in substance that
thistras the first Christian church organized in
_• the limits of Pittsburgh. The old edifice was the
tho firet dedicated to God in the valley of the .
Ohio, and the fotirth west ofthernentdains- . Ito
foundations were laid before the con s titution of
_the 11.' S. wee formed. In 1776, a Presbyterian
minister, Rev. Charles Beatty, first planted the
" banner of the Men on this gateway of the West
Standing beneath a spreading oak on the banks
et the Allegheny; he—s ' true hero---proelaimed
'..the Gospel to rho soldiers of the fort and the
I .tetuutte of a few &littered hamlets. Eighteen
years after,- a congregation was organked.,lt
was p ri ncipally composed of Scotch-Irish Press.
bytertane. A year passed without the ministra
tions of a Pastor. In 1784. Rev. Samuel Barr
hearths statediapply, and in 1787, Pastor. The
.", , first elder of thechnrch was Mr: Tames-Milligan.
In the sanniyear; the congregstion•was charter
ed under'the etyle of "the . Traatces of the Preis
byterian congregation' of Pittsburgh in the coun
ty of Westmoreland," In the . same year, else,
..,the first, church - edifice, _si small log building
was erected on the present slte--0 gift from the
Penn family. - • '- - " .:-..- ;
In 1789, Mr:Barr was dismissed Samuel Ma
han, ' l, licentiate, preached one year:- In 1799,
• - Rev. Bobort Robert Steel arrived from Ireland and era
- elated until 1810. In the early part of his min
• 'fairy, It was resolved to build a new , bonito, of
',brick, 44 by 61) feet. -This enterprise sisperi
' dueed ' ' embarasemente„ for the rob"
.nf ',hie a Lottery Scheme was deviebd. : Many
tiokats were told, but it proved a complete failure,
, sal increased their difficulties.. We look, upon
' ad" with' surmise, !man those days manythings
".were considered by chrirdans justifiable expe
dients which now would be yeprobisted.:. s The
. Lottery system, - indeed, appears to have bees.
popular, for in 1788, the legislature authorized
lotteries in ald of seven Episcopal, one Luthiran
and one Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Steel RSA succeeded in 18111 y iler. Francis
'Herron. 'Thopectudary difficulties etiilt oppress"
end the church—it was heedirkest hour By a
single bold stroke the newt:Astor awed all.' He
purchased the property .. - fn his own name from
under the Sheriff's hammer, paid everything and
in 1814 reported $l6O surplus funds lathe ehnr
- cms treasury. In 1817 the church was enlarged
by the addition.of wings. About this time the
, - regular weekly prayer meeting was establi shed,
and a few years after came the Sabbath Schools.
The Lecture Boom isat erected in. 18211. -
.Mr:Paxton reviewed minutely the spiritual,
as well as tenporal,selmlts ofDr.fierron's minis.
try. Few ministers," he remarked, hare wittiest.
lied won -Eratifeing vaults and few churches
'.have: experienced more clearly,the the fialfdment
'of the promise -'Twill make -this placetof my
feet glorious l'' -.- - .
...,
He mentioned alio* smmber of congregations,
whiclihave !prang from the Mother Church; and
..- concluding; exprospol - mach. joy over the 'Put
and much hope for the Future. Ili sermon was
JOR'dened to• with deep Interest, and was worthy
'• the reverend Paeter's repetition as not only an
'.' elegint,writer and eloquent speaker, but as e
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,ear
- nest and en thusia
stin Christian.
..DDp•afteinoon, , the teneridle
Dr. Herron
i' reic t ie d from Esseleelturtet, e-, I s—"Reep thy
• i - toot when eon gouts to the house of God arid be i
more ready4o hear than to give 'the sacrifice of
• ' cooly."' 'Bev. - Dr. Eimer opened the ;exercises
pyl9Rrt
'. - stitli - • D r , Herron's sermon was as able
. - _ . .
-.01/11, sad thaaadienos see med to halm with all
'. lel orteicence; . Weal fit ta p s F a T* l It s t# ez"'
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AATEEIit
The erening sermon Via preached by . the
Bev. Melanathen W. Jacobus, D. D., of the
Seminary.
The new Edifice's ea honor to our city, which
is now beginning to acquire amputation in mat
ters of architecturel taste and enterprise. We
condense the following deutiptlon of - the build
ing from an article in the Journal of Bator-
The building, which finance 83 feet front by
IV3 feet in deepthl Is built In the 'style of that
period ofAho Middle Ages, When' Architecture
(tepees* in regard to eccleelestio edifices) had
attained to that exciulalte refinement, the monu
ments of which are admired, at the present day,
as muterworks of art and human skill. The
entire front, with Its two muslin but elegant
tower*, 'holt project on both - shift of the grace
ful centre, Ja built at Badon done.
1.4
he
contrOt with the splendor of the
exterior Is the interior. The chapel, into which
yen enter, oiler passing under the grained ceil
ing' of the vestibule, is remarkable for its ele
gant eimpl is icity. The whole space, eighty-fire
feet lung. spanned by a single arch of silty
thet. The ceiling Is mined orer-the windows,
enriched with neat mouldings and bosses of leg
work. Its Point is fifty three feet above the
tom
striking - feature is the lowness of the gal
which ere supported by clusters of
columns, with foliated capitals. The mode of
'lighting the house is on a new plan; them are no
chandeliers; rows of burners, surmounted by
globes of glass, along the architraves of the
gallery fronts,-mapplying their place:
The windows are filled with stained glass, of
which the front window is a splendid specimen.
The pews, of which there are one hundred and
forty six on the main floor, and forty-eight en the
galleries, are of the most approved
.pattern,
richly carved, trimmed with black walnut, and
painted in imitation of the later.
But the chief ornament of The interior is un
doubtedly the pulpi%. worthy of the most promi
nent place it occupies at the and of the centre
aisle, its beautiful design, the richness of its
tsstehtily dititributed ornaments, and the wok
minahip displayed by the joiner and tho sculptor.
In front of it is a carted stand for the vessel
used in baptiim with a white 'marble top, in
agreeable contrast with the dark color of the
walnut, the malarial of which the pulpit is made;
this is surmounted by a rich canopy. which sup
ports a cushioned desk resting , on a carved
wreath of olive branches:
The huilding is provided with ventilators, and
is warmltd by three of Chilson's Furnaces.
An elegant iron fence, which is now under
contrast, is to take the placo of the-unsightly
old one, the remnants of which are standing yet;
all that is left of what formerly occupied the lot,
save the crumbling tombstones of by-gone - genera.
dons.
Erreasnit Bait or Pew:l.—At ten o'clock,'•on
Monday morning, the sale of pews in the new
First Presbyterian Church, Wood street, began.
Quite a largo 'lumber of. members were pres
ent. •
Fifty' fore pews were disposed of,by auction,
for the aggregate enm of about s3s,ooo—about
$9,000 of which were premiums on the established
Table Of the Pews-
More particularly, the sales were as follows:
No. Per. Barre V.lue Presoltron.
"-Mrs. Lorenz, $9OO $775
53 -
94 him Denny,
95
Gen. Robinson "
67 Semi Bailey "
64 P. McCormick
66 A. Laughlin "
56 G. P. Smith ~.
.
91 Robt. Been
90 J. O'Hara ..
89
~. Jas. McKnight
68 ' Jae, Dal ell CI
88 , R 'Dal:ell
49 - John Arthur, 650
GO..
69 . S. Si . J. W. Spencer "
98 , F. G. Bailey 550
2. '' N. B. f Craig 800 M
61 Jas. arehah
84 700
• •
48 J. P. Gassam
99 T.D. MeCarl
41 / 8. R. Johnson's
Estate
85 J. MO. Cross= 750
102 J. P. Pears 550
3 J. P. Rea
GO J. W. Di!worth 800
86 B. McKnight & R.
T. Leech
135 MissWooda 5: Mils
- • Anderson • 250
139 • W. B. Murphy
145 L - Jos. Patterson 550
144 Mrs. Mabon
47._ ffia a. S. Millie & J.
45 a Rea ..
46,' Mrs. Stewart 0.
larL_Olir.,___
07 Richard Heys
00 '• George Morgan "
4 - W. J. Morrison s'
104 Thos. Hay's . Estate
186 . Mrs. Jaynes 250_
101 - Mrs. Caroline Hays 475
87 A. IC Wallingford 560
1 Boyle Irvin
143 Mrs. Blume 600
141 ' Col. J. B. Morgan 900
103 • J. E. Breading ar.
G. E. Arnold
140 A. King
44 Dr. Brooks
V Dr. It Wray ' 300 . 5
124 W. M. Darlington 2.(k
13? James Wilson all .
52 Mn. Snowden 750 ..
8 . Wm. Res 425
The Treasurer and Secretary meet thiemonsiog
in the Leetire Room to receive Fitment.
Excevrinen.—Tbe Monongahela Republitazi
states that the body of Mr. Samuel Paxton,
whose mysterious disappearance from one
of the Browneville boar, while on his way to
the west, vi•Ntoticed some time ago, was discov
ered floating In the Monongahela, a short dis
tance below Cookstown, on the 16th inst. Re
was-recognhed by the church certificated found
in his pocket. In his pockets were also found
fiftelm' dollars in Malty. An inquest was Amid
and on the examination of the body there was
founds severe bruise on the head nnd shoulders
which wag supposed to have been inflicted by the
wheel of the boat. When found, his hands were
haute pantaloon's pocket,. thus showing his posi
tion at the time be fell overboard. . Mr. Paxton
wns formerly a resident of Monongahela city.
BUTIALAM—The house of Mr. UMW Bryan
on Lacock street, Allegheny, was entered by
burglars, on Friday night, and robbed of several
articles of clothing .and. jewelry, together with
a small sum of money. The nasals obtained ad
mittaneo by lifting the grating of the coal vault,
and passing in through the cellar and kitchen.—
The lower part of the house was effectually ran
sacked, but while attempting to get into the bed
room of Mr. Bryarywhith, fortunately, was lock
ed on the inside, the noise awoke - that gentleman
and they Bed . precipitately. Mr. Bryan bad a,
large sum of money In his bed room which doubt.'
less was what the burglars were after.--Post.
TEL LIOET BMW) CAIIIIIB.-I'llll BAKITLS
FIXID.—AId. Donaldson yesterday bad free ba
kers and dealers in briad before him - for viola
tions of the ordinance regulating the, weight of
bread. They all - plead guilty and were each
fined $5 and costs:
Several of them stated they did not make
'bread, but bought to sell, and that they were de
termined in future not to bey any bread which
was not of the legal weight. Ono of the awn
,
baker, faithfully promised never again to
violate the ordinance. At the request- of the
Alderman and the defendants we suppress their
13oseilmoro eases will be disposed of to-dap
Biatr-DaY.—This morained sun ushers in the
pay,. mouth of Iday,-the 'month which has
been so rapturously sung by the poets—eo en
thusiastically celebratedby the young folk--so
generally welcomed by , everybody. Welcome,
sweet month - flowers 1 gap poet-month of
Time 1 : _ _ ,
•
"Young Mar twrii- , 4be dollestwtiodad May,
• With hnlatitht angora toll of kayo and dowel
"tilad with hercomae •ttdut to homy.. -
Waning In' troodwaths her wolantoinui bows:
- • h• %Whig that MIA.* awn or
lilattlaso to war show:Lilian= thinine
Bacons Accrorwr.—Hortai Ituran.—de
eartman , named Hairy Thomas was driving
out Centre avenue on SaturdsY afternoon, hie
horse became frightened, and shying to one side
of . the road, horse, cart and driver were precip:
Rated over a high embankment. The horse - was
instantly killed, the : cart falling on top of him,
Wnd"Tltomss was very NO/ injure - d, rcroiving
several contusions on his lusad, and - having ono
or two ribs broken. : Ile is now lying In a. very
precarious condition, though some hopes are en
tertained of his recovery. -
.Inersicr Conn.—Before Judges liaropton
and Wlltie
Robert s gtourke u. Alex. IfeChtrg. Aetion
ejectsient"from a house end lot en' Anderson
street; Allegheny. Infer withdrawn and case
put at the foot of the list.
• Robert Jones for use of Bobt. Wright vs. Citi;
zeini' Insurance Co. Action for the recovery of
$2,000 inn:mince 'one mill in Roiltstmn, Beaver
Co., lestroyint by fire in Pehrttery, 1858; On
Tei Lulus Emaram--Averybody ,ill. be 011
the - look.:ont. this evaniag for the eclipse. It
Wes Atfh 64 MI. and ends atl24 86m The
total obsioration of the motet trill continue one
hour'and three minutes. We shall give .111 the
,perqouliiMil . tolnomiar. - In case of an accident
or • icetponamentenlleCOUDSof the weather, an .
1 1 :441, 1 g WWI angoisisbirtlie fast.
I /12:111130 OP Crrr Commons.—The Select and
• Common Cannela met on 'Monday evening.—
Thera was a fall attendance of the members.
' In the Select Council the Committee on gra.-..
ding and paving streets presented *report. They
state that it will coat $60,000 to do all the gra.
ding and paving asked for by petitioners; that
the Improvement Fund can tarnish but $lO,OOO
towards that °Vett; and recommend Councils to
ask the legislature for authority to inareate the 1
improvement tax to four mills on the dollar.—
The Committee also recommend the grading and
• paving of different streets wad alleys in various
parts of the city, and that the contracts be let to
the lowest bidder. .
Mr. Alexander, of the Bth Want moved to lay
the report over. If only $6OO be appropriated
to his Ward, ho thought there might cc well be
no improvements at all. Us would like to see
the oast of each separate; improvement and not
give it to us in a lump of $60,000.
Mr. Drum, of the oth Ward, thought his ward
was also alighted, and was is favor of referring
the report back. He made azamendment to that
effect. —.
Mr. Smith, of the 2nd Ward, Mildthe member
from the 9th Ward asked to see the tiger's& He
would state that that ward asked for no less than
$45,000 improvements. As ohalaman of the
committee, he would remark that if the report
was referred bask, they would make no changes
in it.
Mr. Jones, of the 2nd Ward, had no objections
to the repo rt that it -did not specify the
cost of each separate improvement. Mr. Mur
dock, of the.6th Ward; said the figures were in
the possession of the City Engineer and could
easily be seen.
Mr. Taylor, of the 6th Ward, Wanted to know
if $2,000 had not been reserved, as a-contingent
improvement fund.
Mr. Smith replied that there had, and it is ne
cessary that such a reservation should, be made
as contingencies arise during the year which
require such a fund to fall back upon. For his
part he wished it was $5,000.
Mr. Taylor stated that the recording regulator
had furnished him a list of the amounts propos
ed by the report to be expended in the different
Warde r vu: let Ward, $880; 2nd, $275; Brd,
$400; 4th,A677; 6th, $1770, including a sewer
on O'Hara •stieet to carry the sewertago beyond
the water pipes in the river, leaving $1039;
6th, $1881; 7th, $1116; Bth, $1625; 9th, $l,-
'4OO, of which $lOOO was appropriated, but the
Ward was cheated out of it.
no question was taken, after some further
debating, and Council refused to refer back.
Mr. Taylor moved that the appropriation of
"Locust street, 6th Ward, be pared northward
ly to the amount of $450," be amended to
read .Butler street," without limit of cost.— j
He urged the absolute necessity of tho improve
ment. It Will cost but $350. Last 'rammer
its condition caused the death of 50 citizens from
cholera:
Several gentlemen opposed any amendment to
the report at present. Butler street can be pro
vided for by the Contingent Fund.
• Mr. Jones moved the amendment be referred)
to Street Committee.
The Chair_ decided the motion out of order.
The question was taken on the amendment,
which was lost.
Mr. Drum moved to add to the report the
grading and paving Penn street in the 00kWard
from Clymer to Smith street and strike out the
appropriation not to exceed $l,BOO for building •
sewer on Smith street.
The amendment, after debate, was lost.
Mr. Taylor 'moved the adoption of the report
be postponed a month. Lost.
The report was then adopted and finally pass
ed—from negative votes. Postponed two weeks
in common council.
The resignation of William Wilson, member
from the bth Ward, was read androoeepted.
Mr. Loomis, of the 6th Ward; offered ordin•
once providing that the City Solicitor 'be. chair
man cs officio of the Ordinance, Cammitte.—
Read three times and passed.
Mr. Murdock offered a resolution requesting
Legislature to authorize the city to:increase the
300
250
230
200
176
• Mr. Taylor offered a resolution that the May
or be authorized to call an election in the Fifth
Ward to fill the recency occasioned by tho resig
nation of Aid. Wfison. Carried. ._
I [An ordinance Mature to the weight of breed
wee offered. Mr. M'Calmorit, City Solicitor,
stated that tae present ordinance is all that is
needed. The proposed ordinance- was postpo
ned.
A communication was read from James Thomp
son, Engineer of Gas Works, to the effect that
the main pipes of the Gas company were buil
ficient, and recommending that a new line of
mains be run through a central part of the city,
of a sufficient capacity to supply all demands,
present and future. Estimated cost, $10,113 71.
The proposed main lino extends from Second to
Ron, to Third, to Smithfield, to Sixth, to Liber
ty, to Wayne, to Penn. The matter was re
ferred to Committee on Gas Lights.
Mr. Dunn offered a resolution that the Market
Association be requested to report at the next
or iefose that the City Solicitor be required to
take measures to enforce them to report.—
Adopted.
In the Common Council, Mr. Getty presented
a petition from the city Watchmen representing
that during the past 18 months they bed -been
able to get but three months pay, asking that
some measures be taken to remedy the difficulty.
Referred to Finance Cons. concurred in by S. C.
' &Jetter was read from Smith, Stara & Co.
of Philadelphia, relative to the introduction of
Street-Sweeping Machines into the city. As no
expense will attend the exhibitions it was resol
ved thst the proprietors be invited to make a
trial of their machines on our etreete. Action
concurred by S. C.
A communication was read from Mayor Volt
asking Councils to Empower the Police Committee
to rents lot for a bog-poundand even him pow
er to employ men not ariceeding nine In number
to enforce the ordinances relation to hogs, dogs,
&o. ,Leld over.
Mr. Getty presented a resolution passed by
the •llegheny Councils appointing a committee
to take steps towards having. the bridges 'over
the river declared free, and requesting the Coun
cil" of Pittsburgh to appoint a committee to con
fer with the Allegheny committee. Messrs.
Getty, Lewis and Tucker were appointed on the
part of the Common Council, and Messrs. Hier
and Murdock on the part of the Select Council.
A resolution was adopted creating the Presi
dents of Councils rind the Chainnat of Finance
Committee, • 'committee under whose control the
bonds of the Chartier's Valley Railroad may be
provided they find that the provision, on
der'which the bonds were granted, had been com
plied with. Concurred in by 8. C.
- Mr. Moorhead offered a resolution that the
Select t end Common Councils recommend the
vacation of the Canal from Liberty street to the
Monongahela river, as provided . in a bill now
before the Legislature.
The resolution was discussed at length pro
and con; and finally passed with an amendment
substituting Seventh for Liberty street, which
virtually killed the resoluion.
Considerable other business was transacted—
all of which will appear in the official report in
, to-morrow's Oa else.
BUILCILARL—On Sunday morning at three
o'clock, several burgulars entered the boarding
house of Mrs. WhitestMe on Federal street: . near
the Emmet Hotel; and stole a quantity of 'butter
and eggs, all , the knives in the house, and a few
articles of jewelry. The clothes of a eon of Mrs.
W. _were taken down stairs, tried on, found:too
small and left. The rascals then departed with
their booty.
LARCERY.-A man maned John Nelson was
arrested yesterday charged with the larceny of
a half-barrel of lake herring from the store of
'Hays & Brownlee, in the Diamond. The lemony
occurred on Baturdity evening last. After a
bearing, Mayor Volt committed Nelson to jail to
await trial.
COURT 07 COIIIIION nzAll.—Before 112 , 1g08 Mc-
Clure, Boggs and Adams • ,
This Court and the. orpbsits' Court was in
session yesterday, but no business of public inter-,
est was Unneeded. The Detqueime Bore' case
was postponed for &few days.
ft:axons:ars Anorr.--William Morrison; from
Zellenople, Butler conty, was robbed of $3O, on
13aturday, at the Maned Permsylvenbt•ltailroad
Depot. The money 'ems • contained in a pocket
book, placed In atidertket of hie coat.
,Doslaxsosi yesterday rendered Me dads
ion in - the-emu of Patrick Murphy charged with
violation of the Sundey Liquor Law, adverse to
the defendant and he was thereupon Aced $5O
and coats, which he paid.
DiAlL—Frank Anderson the little boy whose
legs were cut off by a locomotive on Liberty st.,
last Saturday, died on Senday, as - we anticipa
ted. We understand there is a good deal of ex
citement in the Fifth Ward in regard to this ac-
cident
TIIII little girl who fell from • secoad.atory
window on Third etnet, on Heti:lrani, died at
two o'clock on the eame day: Her skill was
frightfully fractured.
• diointiAccnnuir.—We were Informed yes
terday that.", eon of Body Patterson WU run
over on Bawdily evening by a carriage paring
near Ide father's residence, andserionsky Injured.
Maros ADAILD yesterday homed warrants for
a number of persons charged with loafing on the
street corners on Sunday. Among the number
is axe offs:ha of that city. -
. .
Tag 4eghany Enti4risit ri arell spits hat
awl will Continua y bstretaftor.—L
The .
Th.k.ktetyrfse swains :Dirge 114, ita
4 x^ • . .1
Drvencetherina Full applied yettenlay
in the District Court, fora divorce from her hat
band, John Fog, on account of desertion.
Wurrra'e Chemical Dioramas continue every
evening this week - . Go by all mains,
ANOTHER raft wan demolished offs pier of the
Band street Bridge on Saturday.
BY TELEGRAPH
ALDAN; April. 30—On the 19th alt. two com
panies under Col. Fauntleroy, met 90 Utahe and
Apaches, armed and mounted, on Chowatch
pan. Fire Utahe were killed and two wounded.
On the next day Apaches were fallen in with
when six were killed and some prisoners taken.
The command then returned to Fort Massachu
setts, and were expected to go to Grand River
on the 16th.
On the 22d Kit Carson, Lieut. Magrander m.
Capt. Williams' conipany, on los Ting Rorehe
Paaa, aaw a party o[A:italic they killed one and
wounded another.,The command recruit 15
days at Fort Miaahusette, and then proceed
on a second expedition against the Utalia.
Garland left Sante Fe on the 4th tor Alba
querque, where he will expedite movements in
the field.
SreacusE, N., Y., April 30,—The accommoda
tion train from Rochester, last night near here
ran over a horse which threw the bind car over
an embankment of 20 feet, emashing the car
which contained 8 passengers. N. 0. Wilder, a
lawyer from Canandaigua, was instantly killed,
and 8. H. Enema, Clinton Brainard, of N. Y,
William Rail, B. Furman of Sktumatelas, Charles
hearing, Joseph Leib of Syracuse, M. Becker of
Rochester and s brakeeman were badly injured.
•
New Yeas, Apil 80.—Col.Kinney has publish
ed a letter expressing confidence that his cepa.
dition cannot be delayed but s few days, in con
sequence bf the legal proceedings against him.
He Mealtime contemphiting a violation of the
neutrality laws, : saying that no preparations of a
military nature had boon made, and that he has
strictly complied with Mr. Marcy's late letter to
Putianstrfiza, April 80.—This afternoon my
the three o'clock train from this oily for Balti
more was near the Blue Bell it ran off the track,
in consequence of the switch breaking.—One
Car was thrown down an embankment.. None
of the passengers were seriously injured.
. Borman, April 30.—Itesolutions were reported
to the House affirming the justice of claims up
-on the United States for French Spa'bilious and
I denouneing the refusal of the Government to in
demnify parties rightfully interested, as.a die
graceful repudiation of just obligations. They
were made the order of the day.
PITILADZLPIIIA, April 30. —New Orleans papers
of hfonday have been received. Mr. Soule ar
rived there on Saturday night. He was welcom
edlome and coeds a brief 'speech.
New HAP - IM, CL, April 80.—Clark, a mer
chant, allot Richard White on SettCiday evening.
The murder was induced by White marrying
Miss Bogart to whom Clark was attached.—
Clint has been arrested.
Borns April 80—Goy. Gardner vetoed the bill
granting a state loan of $1,000,000 to the Ver
mont and Massachusetts Railroad.
New Thee, April 30--Erentsg.—Cotton firm,
sales 4000 bees. . Flour declined 12.1.; sales 4600
bbls. good Ohio at $10,25®.510,60 and 1200
bbls. Southern at $10,48013,26.: Wheat a trifle
lower; Southern white $465. Corn lower, miles
38,000 bush. mixed Western at $l,lO. Pork un
settled; 1200 bbls. sold at $16,60 for old mess,
and $17,25®517,60 for new. Peer stiffer but
not quotably higher, tales country mess at $9,-
75€412. Lard easier but not-lower; Woe in
bble. at 10010 j. Hams 91001. Whiskey,
Ohio 81. Groceries unchanged, as setire busi
ness: Coffee quiet. Mocks firmer and Money
easy; Cumberland 281, Reading 801}, N. Y. Cen
tral 500 93i, Erie 60.
Futuumpnts, April 30.—Erating—Bread
stufferof all descriptions dull, and prices furor
buyers. No inquiry for Flour for export; the
only sales were small lots for home consumption
at $10,76®511 for common and good brands,
and $11,121®511,26 for extra. Corn Meal
$4,75; Wheat dull and more offering, red $2,65
054,70, and white $2,70®52,76; 6000 bushels
prime Canadian white to arrive in all next month,
offered at $2,70 without finding buyers. Bye
dull, sales 300 bushels Penn's at $1,45 0341,30
afloat: Corn in fair demand, declined 1 cent;
sales 7000 to 8000 bble. Southern yellow at $l,-
08 aloof.; sales 1000 bushels Pean'a in store at
$1,06, and 1000 bushels at a price to be named.
Sales 6000 bushels good Penn'a Oats at 68®70.
Whiskey held firmly at 380 in bbLs, and in
bhda 370.
Ccectswen, Apra 30.—Eerning--Elour . dull
and $9,76E4W,80 for
Make,. 38. Provistonnvrtern--
Bacon Shoulders 7c; Sides Bc. Sales 1100 kegs
prime Lard at lle. Sow, prime at 51002.
Molasses now held at 33. Butter 200125.
The river has fallen 9 inches; weather warm
and 'windy.
AGRICULTURAL. &C.
Pittsburgh Hedge Fenn Battery,
ITUATED on, Wilkins Avenue,
AJ about one aria of • mllo m frona to .. rod
Itrarin c litillao of P= groat. and about
arm and tk meter maul Ocon PlUalmrsh..
Ilia. MURDOCK. .Prop
otafors.
nary offer Sarin •
• Tory largo conartion of .111_ mown
truce and plants signed, tranaplantlng th la tati wad
Tba ing
ob/V g. tory larcr OMNI lOW 30 woe et Mond and
=taloa orarY000:0 trecatdrruts and plants, and ova
10,030 frult trout and MAO Ihntristarns, and Munn aro
of Onoclaults mound to am/lards sad TAW.* l=c . .
Plants canton} waded and mat according to..
to am p art of the Unltal atates.
Ws Ism cal
to l thilaitantkca of the loran dolma..
reader Inabar
t= tii6t , urutcaled collectlos
Tra• plena of.laSkata nearly all the lumen
fai
ndiri - In wad Loath, fa vorttlynf puma
cultivation In thla motion of country. Plante can 1a pro
Mod_ of man thing, t olls tarot to al e lonnadlata afoot.
maw en om ol. Puna Aransas, aka ur taur
actory zularenac In Ur city of Pill:tint/with tasCnal at on
UM* .
Orders Mtwara to us thumb "Ulan Post Ofls, near
Pltlaboratt, Pa, as Ltft at our Mani m succinct dam to
tam Mutat, will In promptly ottanded to
odihrtlT
Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &e.
tub subscriber would most respect,
lly
is the attentloa of Me biota and the
to his vary usual O ot Fran l•oes. slot ,
••rtSibrahho7. Wow Oneaboare a c t
tba grackle bore and tu.
wow Dour and Staadent our ova raking. of
choke aarlstla• Purl, sevaral thousand with Char.
Coorebotaitolursate. &a.
Um. '1 to 6 Oat, of watch oat arra
tboosand• are ens. Perrone krantlag lartkrartaolthe ll
llberally dealt with. COO sad ow our atolt. fill at.
i Orders left at the Ilttalarikt p. O
je r rett==, at.., the Oakland Nurato, etOea
oo Pions. Avon.", or tbe Pittsburgh
_Narsar• mu.
tom Oakland. 'AMIN. 'aroma r attead to. .
lantingwally to order. • •
orliadistl JOILIi 111711DOCI. lL
ITTSBUROR AGRICULTURALWARE
amiss AND spmrarr A p. 'Wed ga
iM m
mata bar eekaj thialtaatante sad Deale r Attrkaltarel and
tal l; Impiaments. of. all Mt% Wbottaal• awl Bo
talk 1 , 1•14 (anion sad Slaver Bawls, Ermarno. Trait anal
Ilbatlettatac Ousaa. Roadtela. Aatieal au
turs. atal
atlas, &Akar tatmattad itltb Asticaalturs.
doltladvdl I • .
liky_Wood Blowers.
ARRANGEmEhirahambecs awl. with
tt . m5 .. 1 . 40 ,,, al* Woal •st 0111.85/ fits GOD.
MIPPIT Of Pa.P.U.g . wal enk_ooorwo Moho' Radar
~,,d 8,....
.w, iald radarom cos Ow horobbod od
doom aotio. oar WO+ kdkwido YwokokOapo
Dkolare -
liosi r t refts.
Oran* Sta Soon% _ kinks, de roodrod a,
IL B. IlliiaamW Wood Wermaw,
AGRICULTURAL .IMPLEMENTS Arp
1110M—BALITIA 00, SO Aaten dr•A. Now Toi4
lands awl RAO. I tell&
WANTS.
iy a .ANTE .* 1,000, for which will be
!Om Bond" sad Mortimer on 3441 State worth
An es dm sauntit.. Alto lern .mount. to itzetwars tor
a rarlety of itosured
mbltr . jklart int. WOODS. Tit 4tb Et..
LBUSINESS WONT ED--$150 Q and as
thamas.. otia salts . blather /WM ofbnod Sq.
imb 114 • lab bulbous.%Va in. ts,
ith
et.
• 'STEAM - BOAT 0-WNERS—Wanted
Ibur. an is:tared ha b Stoma Jr, lbr wtderk em. "4"4" 1 .1111 VIltj are.
0e.54f
-- -Bemoyai—fioheZ'uuo 'a
0 - ORR O. PARRY, tmcceemor to Pony,
Scott Oct. haa raindrod his Warahnos• next the
aturdry. on Batond rt.. adjoining the Cu Warta, where
imam! to mil rurryttiltut in tar Outing Una at
enratir Wood wk.. ap2.lm JOll3l ?AMY.
:~F''~r'+~!
W. JIERSTINE et CO., hove removed
to No. 76 WaturlWt,mrnfaf mhaearriani .SD7
ItemovaL
Ciumsr,N, Mennfaetaier of every vs,
. ri . ty ruza,Boinzvaea ffINDOWOLta
BIrY Ikea. Wins and .. 0. - Ilattlsoa Dandiahno and
Cautora A'hlrlint Muria avaryirartst7. WarehOn"
on its ft. and An and 136 lint Eta. Pi ttsburg%
Nona. I . nJ29
I 1 . Removal.
R. SPEER SON have removed to 334
Bum knot. M r , and tb• earner of Nan and Warta.
haws BM A. 2r. AL • anS2nd
JuSEPIE HORNE dc
Wholand and Retail Dealeni in
68,
xximomigllo, HOSIERY d GLOM;
Fancy Good', &a.
N,77 jvarkde, bd. 44 widtkok.onn.
sir Asmts ...a,aboi Tam =AIM/
IRON PNONTI •
New Drell Goode.
lIAGAN db AHL, No 91 Mirka Snot,
Wl9.trerectfulizatVa="on of
ra=stcuidszatUtiti Zor2VarIADARLAKMINA.
Holm de Wes ong ,
ONETIO BOOKS=The 'new Phonetic)
rm at -
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,COMMERCIAL.
COMMIT= OP AlcilintiTioN. Pok APR I
V. IL Fore, V. P.—W Ittsrar.A., B. F. Jo.,
Rm. IlLunraL J. & Dixvolz=
Pril'i3Bl3l_tall MARKETS
Ormcz Tlressonau Garman
Tuesday Moraine. Mar 1. 1855. E
FLOUlt—nothlas doing firm Int bands; mime from
atom of 60 bbla. extra at 610.12: •
CORN MEAL—mien from store of 10 bbln at 10.00. and
CO do. to lots, a $4,75.
GRAIN—Wm at &rot 01300 Mu Ear Corm at 90 and
700 do. on wharf. nailed. at same : from store 3.00 do. at
mama; Oats. Nam 0(1100 and 700 bus. on wharf and at &-
Dot at 03.
FEED—a We of MO boo. Shorts at 11:26 p 100
DACON—salsa in lota 0'10.500 Da smarted at 9. 9 and.lo.
mah ; 4000 Da. Phoulden at 71:, cash ; 7.900 Da amortad.
at 4 9 and 10. four mos. ; 3,500 Ea Ehouldsm at en:, four
"'ti—Wee of 10.0.•11 MAL White Fish at ;SAO.
sad IMpply foil; .ales 0(60 balm on wharf
at fiV V 1 ton al do. ItOlots at =^7; :ma do. from stem
at=
EGOD—Asellning ; inst. off. bblean wharf at 11.
ILSTAL—A We of Dv toes Deunassee Pig at $29, $
ASHES—sales of 8 tons Domestic Sods Ash MP3 l i, time.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL
The William Baird, Minerva. Swallow and Garet left St.
Lou!, fartbls citron the 27th and 26th . In port Granite
State, EMpit• City. Roselle and gnat Won. Th. Grand
Turk and Washington City were at Cincinnati on Sunday
on their way all thle Port
Surramers ROY Mawaniar—The Sentinel given the rol-
Inwlng table as the amount of Produce ettipped sines the
opening of navigation
/four. bldg. 5.422
Wheat, bus.
- - - • - • - • - -• • 13,980
2,090
Potatoes!, •-•--- - - • - • 21,498
By the above table It will be emu that shipmentshave
already commenced. and several Premises* &reedy well
on their way to Buffalo with valuable cargoes. Others are
loaded, and ready , to sail; while the shipments south
wards are greater than we have ever known before.
The weather for the past week hag been pleasant ,
throughout, and the farmers are busyln preparinic Par
the Spring mope, which amounts for the diminished re.
eopts from the country. It Is well understood that there
Is considerable stocks of Wheat Kill bask in thls litate,and
the present high prime will bring It out, as mon as far
mers can get time foe marketing It.
There is now on hand in this pl. ty,' ready to_ I W h eat,
forward.d.
about 70,000 bbls Ylour, and 550,000 has eat, thin
amount including what bat gone on board during the
mat week.
WIIZAT rot Cuicrssall.—lifteen thousand bushels of
Spring Wheat were purchased in tads city yeeterdap. at
1.1,60 31 bushel. the highest Bone of the paean, to fro to
Cincinnati. Upwards ora hundred thousand bushels of
Wheat have been bought at Chicago, within • fortnight
mut, for St. Lonis. If this drain continues, our Buffalo
friends llnd a large hole In the expected romans mom
(hie lake, when I.cluation opens. Pleur—wo have to
note au advance In Flour, and toe stock firmly hold. with
an upward tandem, !folders' relwa we high, and there
were buyorcyosterday in market from Cincinnati. cadeh
indloatos that some cousidc.ible portion of the fitOr-k to
band may be diverted (tan its usual course to Buffalo.
--11111wakee Satinet.
We herewith umlaut the unatlty or Floor and (Into
in Wire In this city up In Piatorday the 21,1 10t1.1T.,
compared with that a the 31.1. of Starch this year and
last. Included In this latter etatomentae the carve.of
two propeller. ..id twenty°. ramie already on board,
and nearly or oulto ready to sail.
March 31st, March 31st, April :Ist
1354. 1355. 1355.
•
Flour, Ws. - - 18,650 12,021 15,1110 dal
. What. boa. - - 253,834 373,000 .473,137
Corn -s - 4.11.005 42(1, 3 87 882.372
ail - 391,739 127,510 335,707
Barley. • 29,040
Rye. - - 10.467 11,00(1 13.100
• •
Total Orai¢, . 1.116,35.1. 036.153 1,6+34.407
Flow 1146 Gnarl 83.250 63,103 7%680
1,190,605 999,8Di1,84.1,0843
—lC:Mx:ago Dem. Pr em.
PAILADILPMA ]Lefty.—iron—There has been rather
more inquiry Ibr Pig Matti for future delivery. More our
Wt notice, but at low prima. Wee of 2000 tone Woundry
Nn terms kept pirate. Paley of 600 tons No.l at 1." ,
o. 2at V.102b, and bio. 3at $23 $1 ton, six moo, Wee of
1000 tone Foundry at VII 0 mot, for No. 1 and V. 4. for No.
2. &notch Pig notohtally held $3O. 0 mos. but there
le no demand tar ft, and the accounts from Europe are
anYthloz but encouraging. We ere informed that there
are Neural English agents here eolkiting orders.
Blooms.—Meet a limited ine abr. from $35 an to $OO. 0
ma., as In duality. A rale of 00 tone Juniata. by auction,
ittsoo, cash. Bar and Boiler Iron yell slowly at our for notations.
• —Thom I. a ea:demand for Mackarel. and prices
art well miontaJned. Bake of large No. 1„noto atorat
tyr2l.lbbi ; email No. 2 at , $114111.0 large as at
119 4110 = ‘ and meal at /MO. No ;further iCITOIO.
ea have own sported. Coddah nil Ina retailear at
rsp. Ao Janice of MUNI: Pickled Ilerrial 'old at PAO
N bal. and an In aloe of 'cap at too P tor.
Come.—The market has been dull alone our last notice,
l' prices remain elthoot change. The sales comprie;
1• Lags Rloratlo3iellhic. and 300 baite briaaarta at
111:o MM. A cargo of Rio has joet arrivod.
The woek opened with city stmerflne B 0 orat Stl to $9 21%
retina wheat at 10d to 1760.: Raring and fall taxed 186 to
1.6 c.; fair to good fall ISO to 21004 prime 216 to 221
mixed atm Tam:mixed and yellow 74., la 744.; fellow 78c
whits 77 to We; onto 63 to 56c.. wording to quality of
aorta Teetarday. city imperil. floor brought 90 rk;
mired vatg and all wheat ; mar ape. 170.4
fair to good nil
216 to =3;c.; fair to good ./3110 7.25 to
140 c.: prima 'ISM; mixed emu= to 8504 yellow 82 to 87.,e;
whit* 90e..; eats 48 to 60c., nend wood hand itunniaa
Themequotatlona show a heavy attenace in a few day,—
The a:thawed receipts mad prime giro to the mmon's
traumata.. by a money computation a .1111 greater
luiportanee. lad.ed,far ma grain Is monatted. the
past four mantha. er this ntsadanl nearly equal am whole
of the previo. year. businam-1134 Louis Rep.:l4th.
Dan. Mawr. April IN.-11/e note todays safe of a
oar. or white wheat, e the highat price which Whom
resebed wince the time. of the cat" operatic. of
1837. This... ame from P 00... Potatoes are in fair
demand. They bare Oa been coming lo ea freely. The
lake Bni.lor men are laying In manila to !tend op no
thy Illinois tomormor nitoroooo. Yr-14 - e out. arra.l
mlea of stmll weals Nal.at 60 per bbL for good . u. Sett.. Wheat—A sale of 10,.. bushel. of white wheat
was mad*. la an from warn. roma lots wen Fold at V.:
to $2 10. Potatore—The supply not large. and sant. at
701.850.01. per buabal.
Private &dyke. by teleuraoh. from New Orleans quote
further advanos In Sugar of lie ; Plolsesee advanced to
. .dt and rim to 7 li.—bat the demand Mr roper and nude.
•Ith tut being S9oil. moderate. the Intitunbee of thee*
advice. were not developed. ilo/dere are very firm. and
but row dam any anxiety to maw wales
Flour very lull and the transactions are oft very limit':
ed character. and manned to mall byte In the retail way
[Cincinnati lkonmeretal. Monday.)
"that leng.—Tha Wrack of this reamer sabred rester
day from Dubuque. Her aibin bad been entirely blown
lt together wlthall her upper works. On the U . ptter Ra
ni.
The C ptaln and his wife were ha
the at.sm. and g-7 the mlaha_A though the
• The thatheYie batter mepplled with capita/ than with
A. No.l payer. Laths on all are radii) , obtained. on
11111-elsaa anctuitea. at Alt amt. and occasional Mann,
LID. on a large /gale at lower Ilmrms.
A !snout/mint of oney win be maid out Inid/made
•lo kthf. Including dividendo by twat. tan., han ag
gracata capital of twelve millions of dollar.
--(11. Y. Di. Ems.
TIM haling In th e threat to_day was rather letter and
Prothialeg : but thss roc/Wren:lents of borrowers. for
Immediate um, seemed liellted, ais4 the accumulation In
the leading Banks. and with the 1.41. capitals/a iv.
continuo.. Loan and Discount rated unchanged.
V.
lISIPOIITS BY RIVER.
GALLIPOLI& by Conroy—BUl aka oats. Z!6 do wheat,
bbl. Tra,gll v oloune m ccr . , 734ka i rrn, 26 11 , 1
Mc1n 5 3. 1 2 do boar.
J & SPILL' 42 ck 76 icaro, A u n k le ; et .
0021; 143 bbla 4:l:7Fliyan •0139 as Com 7do WC..
bid.
bids n, tai du rrogl s c . ka baron, 65 akaCala, 14
GHEZNIIPFIBURG, by 001 , -2%) tone ocatul, R 0 Loom*
hti linull w o. Zug • mg 96 do, Nicol& A ecc 2..; do
♦ waßecnia, by Diurnal—r teams. B ry an do, .1 Mc-
Cully • ors 10 Ida wool, cut; 2$ do whogt. & ccr, 2 5 do
tonL W Gorsuly;4o bbla QOM.. et 1.0021. Bell &
oat, 3 ika wool,B Harbangh • ccc 99 bus barley, cka ba
con. candy). muclgeows•
0711C11 0 714AT1, by Key.tone Stat.-150 bl,la flour. J C al l 7 10 LW. eggy.p_do potato., Ball t ygettei
lb!. lard oil, J Wall; 1,5 bbl. flour. IlLlndsey; suo hl
11 Delanyr, 50 Les bunt W 51'Cutebson ay 7. ktli lard.
ttl l / trly k iird i C rA I ht b d l sl g o=r 7 l2 bb d. Da. 4 z.kirdtba!
too. Iby tmly. 3 Its buys, out: G 3 slur mt.. bad. bum
bbl histler, 100 bides. sundry uccallimeceslol skit pc-
Lakes, mum..
lo'o
BROWNSVILLE BOATS-2.. bbls cenzant. W
nur., 7 .ks dr Om% 1114.1..nd1.5., Moans k .0;
3f/ bu glum, II Daum 6 d 0,7 aka wool. I do frultkondtlea
- 74NES9/LLN. by Adella-0 bbl. baana. D W Ilentinak
cc... 19 IL tomb J Q6OO Dbl. floar.l7 do poric.l44
Us bed. 23 bbl. meal. MO aka corn, A A. wool. 21ro11.
leatbar, 60 bscs .lutat, kW Du; 1 bbd tobacco Dairen',
Oman.* m, 15 bbls lan., Brun k ore 13 OW rags. 9
do eggs, moss; 135 .k. cony 27 dm brooms. undu coo-
•
CINCINNATI. bi Allegheny—ln) mks auto ninon d to;
1 Dzie books, Kay 0r.16 Jan whiner RAW= 60 bh.
bar, A Culbertson:lo Wren& J 19 It. : t .
IV J4410=16;46 bla fun 6 Lb& tobacco. J A Madam
co; 108 .0* mita. 63 do what, W Rohm, A occl7l Dbl. =G
hana, B:George: 64 to Lana, 172 bbl* oil, 41 I.ods tobacco
=ln bop east; bayo 611,10 do liquor, ta. beet 100
•614 Moor. CC In 76 blds annoy, 87 OA oats, sundn•
Icaegnoca.
N 69119711.14, DT Emplro-.11 bbd, totem, Forsyth
ns 21 biro Von. Nlmlck az 3900 gs *Tap Iron.Phoon
blTOT4 feathns,lkon, J Button
4 74016 1 L , Uce, 98 to Leathers , 1186 to lard, east: lot
PAILINITON. by Oonnl r aotor-18 ram Moan,
6616611 7 60 66
lilord oai bed 1
Bo and,
nanka W 11 . Cotch000 0cc„.36 ton. natal.
.boo
IMPORTS BY RAILItOAD.
OnTO ae 3 Pttantykak 11.8.-400 bre starch. V like wool
65 Mt e 10614 1 3 66,3 Gutter, 40 solls lesdlost east; 48 kgo
00te.17 hog., 6 0 bo sheep, 2 do - eattle. !S4 hones. 11
1 1 ,1411/11g= / boa ecris s .orour. cage. 11
Henn eo; 355 do, Verr4oli etc It V ) /s i rea b , u , o z h z
we 16 Wm metal, tirade ew 41 tmo cheeps, II II MM.;
2114 bus eoro. 68= do ow4l like zrairA potatoes, Be
bbls bow. 9 do 0 0164 9 phos bacon, /8 bblo pmts. sugar/
tonshoseow
ARRIVALS In DEPARTIMES.
A 11817 1; t — Jahtgoo Itrornnl •
szni
.. 111141:oo. do: Gal.
Mhot .d ' ; ~,Laisfer,'Eltenben go; .131,. Ckn`
nstl; Ifferhenr, do: " , °lt.; h•l:unso!ltato. t:t
um ." hth Ad:ll:4 Z,n
PPARSIIO , -' Jeffemon,
Sarad, Ellsoh:th
.; P. r 4124 : Lt 12.1118, do • Cot.
Narion ;booth
ivreitzev.f.l7,el=r,
Po:4month: nobo. 17 1 .414:1O.Chkelontt
Whs.
Shur-on fet~rteren~c
Nn van r teat nimbi:*
In the damn' and Minn: ,
NDIA RIIBBERIOBE- 4 7000
=atm aft cienei stsaab.std bydnat °-
es Thll How ta fts toptrtor to an Id " h taes.
It will mods plata prisms. wev
no gresitos at sbor tosCep It to 0t , ,,.. , 5 , a5es
Dm Sad Dsittalt Dots; tioa l,o 3rtit at tad
splt , J.
FARM of 168 acres, v ith bc.t .___ TPB.
amts. to eltuata R.
ri agr, i t u agl , ,e=l. river: pod Limier olhall
ar d ar ' Tpa arm ay= B OUTjetfAIV
A BRIOK ROOSE FOR SALE, well
sne Imltlni tabbed vulat. olnlng
irhiro zu . intim goon muff
tav,pard 7n2A.M . Sta mint nes& Inns, an; brlrix r li
t i r Arate
dl igh l in s eir 4 t a wr " ltart Wick Homo. indtatdil fir two
twolnani .11 4 roma sun. with iot or 24 n. Prid....o- br
tr o4 amore sin= b retlVllVl Son , , i!0.34 11.
;VALUABLE FARM OF 126 AORRS FOR
V AM-10)mm In enitlsttion. wItII a
_gnon_stor*
eiraniu7. 2 , gr...=,..
tan
vita and valnargo lor . mau arTisto boost =dor
Zinn: and thn unlmprorod lann onnudna lolol
umber: Prl., San Dor urn Tam; Onyktnled In Wad
remainder In at% two *lttb,r Tears.
24' 13.1
still - . B. 2
RARE CHANCRTOITA:i c kAiI i e
ea* of
&Inc of t frit rate wz% md 21, 01
he bee t_ T ailiTh
N am and
In i
the tart' of Mani Creek. only
ace and a I WC mfr hem oh and pin The &bine
can to wel divided tato throe wood mem. Iliac only heo
cu Daiwa Ono hams 4.behince in the oval auntie
dell
Pllyma e
nta ALINIOO acres
in Oa. at les than 3
=IM ham fLe Mioittren Saaaes clamed, with
gable, fruit trees. la. FMB 3 1 . 00 6.7 13 = 1 -3 300
balance in tarelrtmts• Shinto altlanda
" oC '",'"7-I.4rmintireasozatoutia.•
se= -
VALUABLE FARM FOR,BALE Of 126
unt p i
....oil* 6 yard cram ram brn, irtahlethar
i b id. m ug honm, aranary. ao. , a orchard. and 116)
awn ht asdilsatien. Mows ha sr, nail unda tha
wbaloi Mu. stul trot =ha mart wall thatorld.... -
voact66 Pa sen. _ or or Ira to whiff "rata&
Mae* at about 6 mum maw th• eltr oar
SON' '
ROOMS-50 dos in store and for side 1%7
I spXI . aA. !WAN; 1.14;41
NEW Tag and Philadelphia Advertisements.
nom CURB ar I SJI N VEILNI . Solll.4.l*A!bn.thapht.,
Cra et an, uunut Machines.
a& J. 31cCOLLU3I are manufacturing
vud have omstautly on head Dude impala,
Maehhook Na. thshr Wady patented bil=
manta. of 111/1011,1 AI" Patent Dough
topokeT Dockers. Improved Oven Mouth Dim ea.
to.. 14133'40d 40 gklridge A.. New Writ. Joi
Removal of Millinery Establislunent.
M1! ..1 3 L_ BURKE informs her friends and
ne that aho him removed her Illillnary and
lti r r7gZetabllahinent (ma 172 to 304 chestnut it.
tiro doors above Elerenth. moth aide. Philadelphia. These
arrangement. are made for the more attendee eareytnir
on of all branehm, and conveniente of rostemena, y ap.
Prorriating the Store andWarerman to the 11111Inery. and
second story to Drees and Mantilla Making. Every atten
tion paid to Wedding and nournme orders. (.]Dame
WK. H. PRPSCH.
18th 'and Chestnut ste. -Philadelphia, .
MANUFACTORYi of every desonption of
ARCHITECTURAL PLASMV ORNAMENTS,
saws of Bolldino, consisting of Center Pieces.
Mouldings, lihnielunente to tbtolea, Capitols, Trams. to.
New dovirna roaielled with care and sevarae7 to drawing.
All order,/ from the eonntry matt:tally attionded to an..
warranted to early ably. tell).Bmdo
Phrenological Zabinet.
5.14:‘ FOWIERS, WELLS & CV.,
A,, ,,, ,,M Phrenologists and Publimbers. = Arch
4411LV1. fig, three; below Seventh, Philadelghla, tarnish
; ' all works an Phrenology, Ptiybq, Water
Cure, Ilagnethon and Phonography, whole
, sale and retail. at New York prices. Prone.
clonal exateltudhnis, with charts, and hall
written deecnipUdge of character, day and
evening Callaet free mro.lre
LOR RENT—A delightful Country Seat,
r xd...t.r . loogedlP 4 l , tat e avaahl t
. I n s f
j m o l t nAs e thiz:
frlal trine abOrt i Vea; artgailard
hug roona t TA labial it modern dile; wet 3 Imre
water. '.torn. stable and carriage boo will rent to •
nerpeetable tenant IMO per. year 13. ItcLAIN4 EON.
• •
. .•..
TWO LtT.—From the First of April next;
the commodious brick building,. situate In the See
ard of the city of Pittabilmrh, between Breckenridge
idlest and the Monongahela Parer, bitalY WWI." by.
mum. Makerrell. Pears &Cc, me a glass manoisets.7 lea
warenonee. •
. .
Ms property is eligibly eitust.4 th.
Mo
twt. A L I! . ft. gay business cooneeted with stesm•
&vent suutil hiffditigo: Zd.'it"net'dygrd'a
oLIVP.R W. nettN""Eß.."'W-4.
ed. ..tFly to
eident Pittsburgh sudOonnelsrille IL R. Co. -
Ithl If tth .4 Liberty etc
IOR BENT—A very desirable Dwelling
Musa on Penn et. The house G In Met rate endec.
having been recently Caecap
_paperedd. panted and var
wd &maize of VOEIN WiLSON, ..68 Liberty rt.
tl.
1110 LET—A Dwelling Howse on Third et;
I ow our OIL= 8. CUTHBERT t SON, 140, 8,1 st,
0-LET.—A. small well-finished andfur
',lined STORE, with largeßhow , oludow, next door
',cruet of Ed and Market Poonadon irlren Im
mediately.
• E. D. CiA.ZZAM.
.•
TO -L ET.—Tbe STORE on Market street
meet door to the earn kn own st occupied by Hr. B.
en, an excellent end we Mend te • the clothing
butane. te.93 E. D. DAZZLE!.
For Sale or Bent.
A. NULL Brick Dwelling, adjoin-
leg Wllklnsborg, and near th e Railroad katlorl.l , -
Llonee imata/ns 13 moron, and the lot, on which there
Is • garden and good data:id, fronts 56feet on the Tarn.
pike arid erte.4e 244 feet In depth to • fifty hot West.
Thls &affable propertr will be sold log and on very easy
cous24rm. or .111 be rented forjl6O per annum.
To Editors and Printers. •
THE Building occupied for more than ten
rears by the Aftstnanh Oastlee. and ',bleb Is central
oated on Thlrdat, near Market, is note TOI2 RENT,
c ef;niV:: . lfinttl ommtualty to Ratan or Printers of r
an eland for that? brudzasa. Tida_prop
the rem v lve Printing and Near
nr p
.plito. *—
ATP! Market et. between 3d and
Cider and Vinegar.
VINEGAR made expressly for family nee
alrO
V MUM and now wdi's more than ors half of the Retell .
of Mtge:nth and Alleen, where Mile. oan
M gormand In sorWarrhoose thattha gh s y. e hemmed In It tor
ream _ •
Wine Vinegar needs !rota Ohlo Grate% equal to the bast
I TM L Ior Vlar that will - beer redudint one half and
dill Dovecot' retailing Vinegar.
The sate , oUon of private hmllles. Dotal keepers Vino.
coonte7 reersharde in particular, Is directed to this
Cider' that will keep sweet until next Fell.
The shots Vinegars and Cider warranted to be ae nom
seated. lish2l A. BALLO% 145 Water At 14g Ist .t.
121211321
KAY & COMPANY,
Booksellers. Paper Dealers and Stationers,
Ne. 65 Red s&, onecherfrosa the meagre Third,
PITTSBURGH.
LtAVE constantly on hand and fir sale at
the lowesd prime. • large and well &elected stock of
.L. Medical, and Miscellsnecom Books, Sae and
plain editions of Edbles rad Prayer 'gooks, In every variety
of binding d dm.
&Boot. Bo an ota—Theyrestectfully the attention
of School Teachers engaged la the Instraction of youth to
their sweetmeat of School Book., which le very attendee;
comprising the most valuable works now In on
Burt Boots—Their wrack of Blank Books Is coot •
plea, an
every variety of Account Reco very rd and
Memorandum Books.
ETATIDIMIT—Eyerm variety Of (.611130111 and fancy Kr
to , zn 4 3. ll:Wading . Writing Papers° Stool
ra.mll7;,' T."?`" , ...M4'Llegrilturt364lCoillittoos
oupplled on the mort loosonnblo term. Inhl3
DRY GOODS
For B_pring and Summer.
AT 11AGIN k AIR'S, No. 91 Market etreeL
prE WOULD respectfully inform the La-
Ty dime that here needled ear supply of Dry Goods
Ibrlog and Bummer, amongst which will be Sound •
" Meitill i TADlfftiTelgiceet patterhs and teat nubs
flee le
WifIiBGIDERIO-15". have everything that le new and
handsome, In the way of worked and bee Gallen. Blears , .
Chembette, Setts, Se,
. uousrxisseusu gooDs.—ln Ohio Hose( our bedeeee.
we have • very fen escartment, and esa safely challenge
competition.
tiOSIHRY.—Our gook of II
selected with sre wiem la large. and hes teen
mve
and Tilreek fitm
a l culliolort N e e t;le• T og Meth.
'PEAS, TEAS--The ihenpee.-
a_ city, ul the Indy place where the teat Ord Othaild
Teas ean be had. •
Mee Old Wintry Bleak at 50ets. per IN
Roe Oongos andOeiong tram 40 to 75 eta. per lb.. rc top
in nail nett) , boxes expressl y for tangly use. ham eto
linc. each.
rine (qr , warranted to ;dye saVetsetbro , at to t rtb
Bpiere of ' ;rlklnde etteaper= e l inw had at any other
ton ha the city. Mind the stont. late Morris' Tea Mart.
24 door from Diamond alle7. to •U. Dtrtnend - I= l.
total ROSS a it
- -
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION.
OrganEmd My 1, 1854, under Gls laws NM Fork.
capital In 12,000 Shares!
STOCE2WLDERS INDMDUAI.LI" LLABLE.
President--GEORGE W. CASS,. of Pittab'g.
MAU.=
• a.: 011 S., Pittsburgh, & kl.g.boautaksr, Balthaors,
E. 8.43.1brg, Philadelohll, Johns:mu LIAM toe ,p N. Y.
W. B. Danssoors„ New York, L. l B l o =.lsl4 i nr . ,eo n
A.A"T1111=140,44 . 11102 " , ./ILL .
April, 1855.
JOSEPH. HORNE .E CO. invite the atten
stogy of Lion of their tosatdowrs arid taw public, to th,dr second
Trimklilmings.
linerr Goods.
Itibtotos,
Embroideries.
Maier, awl Okras
lugs stock awash they us noir receiving at
SPI4 77 liarkst street.
rSpiritual Tel organ of modern Bpnitualism, Fourth
ul. ma:mown in May. It contains lb. Meat n• cur haul of Current Farts and opinions on Spiritual in.
Tamura, Pablishad amiably at 12w 111.1111•1111: aim,, on
rairitoal Bookalbr sale by PAIITILTDGEIt BRITTAN
ti 34 Broad wa ow ak.
P. catalogrue of Spiritual 2
Books sanYt N
rn a Y pullcs.
apl6.3mdP
Varnish, Vandal.
Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory,
SO and 82 NorthlebarthSbres. .
RE undersigned would earnestly invite
the attention of Counta7 Merobants, Mahan,
Inet Makers and others to therm+ enperlor Coach
bcdr, Carriage. Cabinet. Dantar, (Mina Olers„ DlyTtng pan, Ja-
Spirit and enrty other kind otranclahan which hare
Wen in ...taut nu nenrir.rotty Years, and feel confident
In caring that theware sinstateesed trr any rtuna.
lhotored In tide enunts7. Tor their dwabilltr, dother rying qual
ities end instant.] OPUranos on the wort. Onr Woes
we moderate and terns easy to good buyer.. Oire us a
SHRAM t
mb.ll-6mtirr BO North . 4 C
th Phidadelphist
RemovaL
E XANLER GORDON, Commission
and tom • Maritima, hal moored to N 0.121
"Dreams!
11!:LirEETE, by P. 11:Hodges;
eo n gene the (ma=
Otr the fuss Cal* or 617 Lest Moll
Angels ever bright aad 11Ir_ ,
Nave 7179 bean 811 ArtnleDeall
Ott whiner what thou bdoeu
I've • nowt to exeltanipo Army down Hut
The Iflanntior /hot of Liberty;
One canton word: Lot s NAPA.= Quisketsx
Le &wire de Lou par C. sow.
“ossus No= saws. auto. light:* with Varlattonw.
'L Oratertar ,J. Archer
La rphre—tentea,-.0.. Jaw*
New PotrAa—
Pio-Ma Why lea Ku; Mastant at. doeeild.6l,
Now Pancortrecoma—
dlewll4.• dedicated to N. P. War t Parr Lawdt . k.
Now Itaarao.—
Frederick et. gmu °rola stsseh se °mew. et ,
Omar Matre.-- •
Tor Days,!_ilh whisper whit than Nolettl Beraretiort
Also, • colmiust of 'beet 1:1111100 lbr Lb* date and rlollnt
taus. ' by
t the old estattllettedDepat. Na PLIN U
orit..
apla
stens door above 6th it.
MT:ED--Qhio and Penna. K K. In"-
Do "7 do l talk; do Dividend tkgiPs
North illneziran Alining company.
• ?fitful al do do
Pittebnign ars Bows
fia.=4 atizirAt.n. Hank
mor.
WILKINS CO.
Lot
:a Bantus and (inenthaton /gee BM=
Panay China Store.
II MUNSON'S FANCY CHINA STORE
MuTaXcFs u giiliglVlM"l4 l .l= 2
!latex hl at &num/ /ow P2lOlll. Mt
al:o4=d
gt"EATEST BARGAINS YET—We are
authorised toll then 2 valeible Bonding' Lots on
tit 12, fah Ward,® one or which is erected* cow
dale* Helot Cottage lime. with fruit and Sowers to
. - -andsnoia for the very lwa r e of sl=o se ea b
te
tar aboat aravialthe ito
70k..N0. =Mb it.
VI NTBY SEATS FOBS ALE--Thtee fine
brOntsy ants. Iltaated innoedistalv Waking' the
illeei nal taffetas village al Elannield, la Uppgr llt.
Asa-wally, containing reerectir eats acre 2 .atzep
al Mersa lleteculve lagrovementa have been Me&
I.lllddl pLICO, admiral:ay.adapting Mon far latatel7
titnpfor dog basin. to the eily. Tb.
golin end the Weahroatqo Plank Bad get
vela DM Wit. thee =Vag ot eller annem
thivughi ihs whaigmer%
ii . 81714,E FARM IN lion= PAX.
o
u
eam th .ta. Nobi2 .l.4B , lllP POE taa4allat
t ar ,
am „kar *omits, ittenbercrill•lWlimeg i
I ti ll=eitan.A rb t in a high ghoirgt•aattgilin'l.l
-
other og
miagg b01 22 4 21 110ke llOtles. * bartai arable One,
ete ls an cretstieetrall
tau atf
11121V.Velp Ina vaunt bi
laceat=ge Malta
SPLENDID. oklioNaiituta
degree and under war: volt Veil( mitre'
improvements area RU M° ge r x ea_...' 1 Or ./ 0 . 1 .
bownot. hewed lortZict. mrimi =lltit....The
sat not-bialkanse,thaiditerlanair,
r i Ziatdet a i L OS linear the Uni2
larefernent CM res4s,llVrie Patetekle Steady W_
:;:er:iinx.444. l l• l l,Z,lt;
• - f ir
_ .
NOTICES, C.
Co-Partnership - heretofore exi Ling
Wilma 8 e. LONG mad JOBB PHIILLICPS,JS
of Bran laandhlg and Hos
dlsotrod by =tad oamat• •
Th. badman of the 'Wotan oral to sidaled bp &
LONG. who slaw sotto:end to oolloat vast duo, and
P it. deb
8.41 LONG.
PlMbania. &RH HA:.1355.• JOHN:&IIILIJPS.
•
rbusiness of Brass Founding and Gas
r i t iC Osrl boralor be oadoeod -Us under
rgtiP t uVrtsr irlL3 atiF
PHILLIPS /t 00. will tomes movie. Ft &UGH Oss-
LAGIL • .
In rethinghom the Bram rounding sad 41 se:PIMAall
Madness, I resammeud Messrs. PILILLIPS • WHOr
Mends sad customers. ea 8. A—
Partnership Notice.
HAVE this day associated with me my
Na h nitittail a Zdt aaa. .e. 11 = . IZ d tVg
ern and mall Pratt., buicinesa u havtoture.
Axe le, 1855. asisio 31'CULLY.
Jamom
-Wx.Faxs—: .-Caix w.
J/LetkiNrCO/LY .024.1
Grocers and Flour Merchants,
-AND DEALERS IN
Seeds, Sall and Produce Generally,
Non. 172 acid 174 Wood St.,
API-cl2,te•
PIPTEBIIROIL PA.
. .
Dissolution of Partnership.
MLLE partnership heretofore existing be-.
tw0...1 T. Colljr wad J. B. Idlkbel. Isk t t ig
m E u ltendejd , elrb i rent has be: : : dboono t. ed t
am tdee
0014 to J. B. NltehaL wider wholes ante the MtKeenort
Modell te motioned. J. COLLINS.
MaKeemort. April 141 h, ISA .L hosonsL.
WANTED'IMMEDLATEL,Y, a Composi
tor. ono tut able to do Kai work. at $0
Xlper ereek.r zatie k Tre Satrday A1... 1 a Sof:
7 torlleent, OonfttelawAllithe"ieZt..stihrtogio
the moo in the Meßaerport Steadied aimsOlt ea
taNeSde Ram date or this nods.
J. B. MITOCISL.
___
riTssolution. __
• .
• 1 •
firm of W, d: R. ItteCTITCHEON id
mts day. dhwoirod by limitation. m. enbseriber
haying
ear In partnembln wi to himself IL L. NOR
TON, the il OtT. Psoduee and iOnnmhtsion boldness
will be continued at the menet of Lawny sad wh o
sta..
under the sty). of WIL IieCOTOHCON &Oa, who will sO.
tend to the settlement of the badness antedate Ono.
Pi Oahu:nth. April Ist, 1855. MI. WOOTCLIEON.
Ditu u t teash i p.
ITRE CO-PARTNERSIEW heretofore ex
isting betwen rip sobseelben „ha the Variety mad
Eloods bosh :Lem tinder the stile of "3TiXiiidlem k
Campbell,. la this day dissolved et met tat cement.
the
'n6"
The boolneas of the late Arm will on =Wed bYiilthis, of
14'"1.
Th*areheVlintirMar.
DAVID CAMPBELL:
BAUM TOLLOCZ.
mAsca Tf, 1885. •
my In
enomemr retiring from the boohoo; I elmerfolly recommend
and a. trOandlees • frdlock. mthe =indention
patronage of my Mende DAVID O.IIIIPSKLL.
.
/-10-PARTNERSIIIP.—The undersigned
vl libltritt rAintrarArtgeks uM " U ' o rg:
• ARIETY AND DRY UOODS oanstesactio.s recZetreet,
where they rerpeothdly Invite continuance of the
thiattsErm. JOIINNXIANDLw
mhDttf
SAMUEL POLIAN/I._
Dijn Co-ParhlorEm
"
HE co-Partnership heretofore existing
between the subecillrathe Grocery bunnem.
Timmer( John Watt this day been dielmitol
rymatnal =amt. •
The /maims of the late firm win be settliki by Joh c
Mem at the old nand on Libutratreet, and for thin
g r. ars be hereby anthreired to we
o the ne of tho
January eth,rlSss. JOB; RIM'
hum the bushman I cherrtully nicousnwn
otPlatner. John Wilson. to the Pebensigti_ Or out
ibriner curiontere. JOHN WATT.
erne
WILSON, Grocer and Commission
Merchant, N 0.265 Liberty deed., Pittsburgh.
• subseriber couttn. th•Wholines Grocery, Ito
duos and tsuniutencu business , at the old atom! of John
•tt &Ho.. N. 266 Liberty street. JOHN WILSON.
jag
Dinotation of Co-Partmerimp.
5[ l llE partnership heretofore existing under
the name of 0. BLACKBURN *AV. was
.dlnenred
daz_by the ulthdrsuino of O. Blaaburn frau the
arm The bueiretas of tha tote enu •11.1 be settled by elth
er of the subscriber; at their old tunnel on WAteret.
0. BLACKBUN.
PlttsbnrAh, April Yd. 1853. GEO. &JONES R .
•
RAVING this day associatedwith me Mr.
JAB. L. COOLEY. our former Book %emir, th e hod
firintiert.d..'ntrerl TiellatfargiOVEAll did in
eollott the ps ' llonags of our old costumers menthe Nub
ile genauL ElEtt. B. J0N1513.
Pittsburgh. April 2, 18.63. JAB. R. (WILEY.
In withdrawing from the late &pi of 0.
Biselawn k Co., I de meet cheerfully recommend my old
Partner. Mr. oeo. B. Mama, and Mr. J. L. KBaby. to the
coneldernsof the public. and bean& Bo than a coathina.
Men of the patronage Bo Bpcoßy beetonad on the late
ap2 0. BLACKBURN.
40TICE--The late firm of Wick &JSVCand
. lan bariniban &mar l, b l y r the datti of John D.
ca. the 20 Inst. tba boaloaa of Gad
Lb tha d aa {Vaod and
lar sr. D. Ant: 1 1.869, Burarit=rtna,
•
E O -PARTNITRSILIP—The iinderelgued„ o I
tn. ate dan WILLIAM 'eandlea. %as tots day as
tad olth ha, iRANEI and HAMMON •
COFFIN tbr the puma of contlngdng the Wlidelah, Oro
wry and Commas:Oa anions., id Mt old stand. trona o.
Wood and Water sts Pittsburek. undsrlha 'Dana and
style of /M . rDLITigIIDANS •ET Th=ereney -
1111.17.77:E i." . ' maize
MST /144.—m727
ecixeriberei, trading under the firm
brit:llo* Dll LOON, diesaly•d_ partnership on Um
1 Inst. by Mauch amen*. AICuARD BAUD.
Plttaborgb, /855. If. DZ LANGE
The subscriber rill contlutta the - 111de and Leather bu.
trues aillterheanettes, at the old stand. 1i0.2115 Liberty
at and respeettally solicits • *Oath:mutton of the patron-
U.IP liberally extended to the tat. firm. 2X) =maim BARD.
Ic O .PARTNERSIIIP-We have.thia day
woefatad oasselnie In the Carnet badness. at No.
lbesket et, the pertodship to date from Maim day
ajaatouT last. and the to be CCOduated ander
tad name and firm of te.t=ek it Itrothent:.
WASIIITIGTON IdeCLINTOCH,
ALF.YANDEit IteOLINTCCIL
GROWS L. kIecILINTML
tab Ma - -15t.18.54...-myl3 , • -..
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In:Valt 10, ;4 2 111= i te . 11a. . .
,s 4
;rent :f. K4 I eargaly reatausund the neer e.
tome" atop Meads • P. LL
•
Plttebtaaa.letly 291. b. UM&
8.1.T.001111.. Pllatit
A.LONIC&CO., Bell and.Brtist Foati;
da . dm and Gas Dlttera Wyk* attention totheir dock
&Lima Eteakketet Petattnia and. Mbar krturea—
We at an henna with steam_ ges,and nuke bon amino
of' all khan to Order, iornish nanroad maps and tank ht.
th¢ and keep antlattrition metal ennetantlynn hard.
•
! XOTIOE.-.210 late fi rm .of JONES &
WHIG hating bleu disseles4 by the death ofJohn
.I;= a g. ea the 27th hut" the Wallies of add firm wil I .
M by ttu mumnicceo. as thtir oem, miner or
Row wad lint attest&
amt. 30,18 w—ha 113/L0 JONI& ourriris tertast
iILSAAG JONES, Manufacturer of Spring
and Mtn Stool, Plough Blab Steil
Stre. °lath EUPtk. A:win= Bran Nut Towte..Wf
tott Bow Hall sad Ibatuatred twat Allm—Coettsvan sad lint rtniets,Pittellmegh.
R O2 l
B. ROGERS CO., Manarsetare rs of
• Roods Patent Imprond Steel Caltivatim—adlei
=au altar sad Ant Arles*. P44.abozek. • ftll2.ls
VlCE.—lmconnquonee or listing sold
our Yeruaate ta the tftmlete - Irca tk o lipt a t U.
KUN T/e l earitirrile ti ka auderf he gralso the__ ,ert °":
sterebb erdethts under the dm et KING SHOcrWE
Gait. et eanaolo Arme
th e both dlmpolve. Teo Intel
erNI be mottled up by the martegertat lbs o ur
usate
wad fad
harge& Rini". wh o ore ast.hcelyd.to the Matte
of the reipettlee dna In mottling ua,the
_ GINIRON ICINGat
itereh Idea fmhdar HERIENMINLONA.
lion W. mitsziNE-1. Cbminission
• and PorwardiriftMattbsnles and Angara
Z.:l4l. = i i i th C g l irit t re 4 att ' Pla mmigine-
The undersigned Itaving iii>4artner
ship, tinder the style of D.; W.II -Iwtfm DO., fcr
the
trsassction ors Chouresi Agency, Camennitro,Yoneinting
widDroducnsinans
at Non &Mandl; Front street, aro wa.
pared to .curls,.a attention to mina Manna
and nun...tin t usin.. sad and to tin ex
sontlan of WI htnineas that mast* enotrnetod mm..,.., to UAW dam
- If Zrartrt
Bann W—Clarks it Therm lOgreL: W
WUnUy Co.: F. Saari At Op.; Hays Draw!
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Rahn. Heavy Ors& Esn; illi= Dkblown• & ohne=
16 " jia" " ii • K K 4 a '"WasealcsEettiaoktionolitonsf
US.
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JOE =MG.
VOTICE: Joseph Fleming ha a~eo
N dated with biro Joseph
Abu tmnal Aatt It CO. a
the old elm& eerresr or Bad and /Muth Orate.
Ini;tx;;;J:tva
acsoci - sted
✓ z.fi, Ward trtfh in the Dr7r 'AZA... the tad
ante 71 t
a.lan na keli s rxr c ai Rom thb da
I. le. hreler.the
. Wl=
S. SELLElCri.V(Virholaside and
Iztdr. in Dr. ...,Irintsl.6l's.
• DUDLEY. STONE &CO,.
COMMISSION& FORWARPING MERCNANTS,
PO, 9 .45;001 9 11) 8172.1= - -
(between Main and tbelltiierj
— Lout svil_sy. •
EARTIOULAIL aft:Ml.7n paid iet the =tr
ams sad silo Zusw: muse, i, d Zbrk„ .&mv.
neon casse i ghtdethervelthati that* 91 . Produce
' cad wad armors Nods
._ f a in= room Is devoted to the ezbitdtion sad ads
or ism Sodas. Melodeons, Chords sad Fluke Orman
. .
1
W. Altleharihon &Co., limp IlsAvalie% , •
A. Swim= A 00. 1 =INA4. q. ozwers anA ':
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Orsmill A gro. l 2 . 7c.lesabw OtiCll isle . '
' :
Wining at ()miff. Pork Naps A 0* LaufnM4AT
Aran:mks S Allah Park D.,..tfirs, .
Mosgosnary.Davar A 01, WhAlemik At 7 ..'.. • .
. WM. B. itorriCr3s
'f 1031 AND PRODtrat : HER-
V CHANTS, corner of Marks{ and ?coot otfoots. L. .
1,2 , r o!.1", .to um; in store add onoltalwaea ... _
7 ~ 0 00 lbs. Llama, tildes and aoaatearg
230.000
06 do S Cand aw Maw.
eitllsetevracCforldttitiodbooe
Gas Fiztaiap-aad:lazar.
/IREAT BARGAINS at --NA:',22l-Etetilt
L . e„,,,m utile; 12 , 01* MR Pliaaddlali: .n. sal
tansy:6o to the trade abn, Panne In menu at theta
cin, mumonaurry In aft its vW, ..12 bran:WHO Of iatest
atria and fledati Ott .
...Cbaadetwik eadmpusbuljwwts.
rtwaiDrojllyit lirtlar uadaragnz:delso.,ftfratataligLrable
ot • Castrd - in,
-, 4PI a* lianday,l7 d a ys_ a iti turnadin. •
VStand and Bkpt WitXon:h If nFran
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aa Inds anint t allnialtdalla.
se. stases,' a","tesewlti I; re ill ' eu t tee
is nee. et.atste ettaradv• )ds
pdaril
etaismi7Vana,Mi t ititzsDiep, ththed r i c t, 0,
tfistWte Mu . Inn, alp. to tbnannumm.
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wo: ma N..M.aintat alarm . Wan; tadtaark.ftra
4141 ank'Bintiitylawhi. it Cl ' - against --.
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