DKP/Jl=5T - PITTSpIIRGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8,18i6. Anunisan County convention. This American County omention assembled at two o'clock. P. M., on Walnesday at American Hall, corner' of Smithfield and Fourth. John Greenough was called to the Chair and J. Heron Foster appointed Seeretarj. - • andomdentials of delegates were ca ll ed for. and but fire or mix wards and townships reported regular primary aueetizupt:-Jilost of the delegates ware chosen by the Convention itself. The two cities were represented as follows: 2nd Ward—J. - H. Foster, John firm:tough and James Wilson. • Brd Ward—W. B. Shaffer, James Morrison and -Parsons. • 4th Ward--4.- B. Owens. 6th War—David McLean. 6th Ward--DanierArmstrong, Wm. Ward and Thomas A. Bowls,. Ist Ward, Meg Phillips, B. B. "Wells. 2nd Ward—lif. S. Johns, J. C. Henderson and B. P. Smith. Brd Wa l d—Win. Need, J. P. Hipsley and --- Wuhan.: 4th Ward—Wm. Ma g ill, L. H. Phillips. Nominations were then made far delegates to the Slate Convention to meet at Harrisburg on the 7th of June next. While the nominations were being made, the chairman stated that be hoped no man would be nominated who wan not hi favor of no open or- .... viand= Wes ex-Goiernor Johnston of that belief? Hebad understood otherwise. • A delegate stated .thstJohnston.bad told him not a week , ago that he would not go to Itarrie- Mug—quit an open - organization would kill the Another delegate stated that .1. H. 'Moorhead, also 'nominated for delegate, was not in favor of art open.organization. Capt. Wm. Ward begged to 'leave to withdraw his name as s nominee. Vatontine Short wanted to know if C. s. Eye ter goes in for open organization. Ile knew that D.' L Smith did. No one present seemed cogni sant of Eyster's views. . The names of o..Bi N Eyster and K. Moor head were also withdrkwn. , Capt. Ward wanted'to know what sins meant by an open organization. Valentine Short said his • opinion was that it consisted in doing things openly, above - bostdi and in day4ight. He believed in Americans ruling America, in,a capitation tax and in an extension of the naturalization laws. Orf those principles, ..nativa Americans ought to go into an'open coun ty convention, nominate a' ticket and support it. ChairmanWe did that last fall, but another eater man took our ticket, attack agorae of the names and elected it We are opposed to all 'each submarine, midnight operations. A committee on resolutions consisting of Messrs. Henderson and Short was appointed by The markings have been concluded, the fol . lowing persons were announced as having Seen chosen delegates to the County Convention. J. Heron Foster, Pittsburgh, 26 votes; D. L. Smith, Allegheny, 25; J. Greenough, Pittsburgh, 25; Valentine Short, Manchester, 24; Henry Phillips, Reserve, 18; L. O. Cameron, Pittsburgh, 16; Mr. Phillips, Pittsburgh, 19. - Mr. Greenough declined and Mr. ilobt. Best, Birtithigham, was chosen in his place. '• The Committee e then reported the following • , desolation i' - Wnzmus, The American • Party has always •• been em open tiarty, and no one who is really In favor of its principles should fear to on openly in upport of them, and to avow them upon all proper °catalpas:. therefore, ' -Str oked, That we are in favor of an open or _ radzation and trust that every county of the Commonwealth will be represented in the Amer ican State Convention to be held at Harrisbnrgh oa Thursday, lune 7th, to nominate a candidate for Canal Commissioner end choose delegates to '•-•• the next open American Rational Convention. Bombed, That, SS Whin our forefathers deter , mined to achieve their independence their firm reliance was in Hat : important declaration '"our cause ieja.st, our Union perfect," duty, principle pittriotimiand - poliey all demand from us in the present disruption of the old Whig end Democrat parties, a bold, consistent, unbroken American front, in the one true and only. issue to be tried by the Grand Inquest of the Nation—an Ameri can Party against a Foreign Party and its abet tore until the American born shall rule the coun ty of their birthrights withcnit foreign let or hin- The Chairman then proceeded to appoint the following Executive Committee, remarking that be - woad name none but open organization men: Valentine Short, Manchester; Henry Phillips, Reserve • Levi Allegheey ; Hare, Itinningintin ; J. B. Roberts, Sivarpstrargli; Jas. E.lleinierson„Allegtany, 1.. 0. Cameron, Pitts .-7-John Crouch, South Pittsburgh ; Thos. Sanford, Baldwin; Jas. - Henderson, Shafer. K. T. Friend, Lawrenceville; Samuel Chadwick, Penn ;E. C. Pulanim, Allegheny. - r The Executive-Committee will meet on the second Tuesday of June. • .The Convention was about to adjoura.when Mr. Patterson remarked that there was anoth er matter deserving of attention. It is• well -known to all that there is another organisation, a new style of Americans, having various grades of membffrthip km. Ilona of these men be nom inated at ma State Convention and elected Canal Commissioner, no one out of that organization will stand the slightest chance, even of ap pointment as lock-tender. Should not our dee- ' :gates be instructed to go against-any such a person T - Mr. Headanson also reprobated what he called the not kind of Americanism. He moved the delegates be instructed to rote for none but an open organisation man, and denonaced the H. • N's se proscriptive and aristocratic. ht. S. Johns.wanted' to know what this new Americanism is--what are its grades—what dis tinctions does it draw Mr. Henderson replied- that he considered it invidiona to make any distinction between the eons of Irishmen Or Germans and those who could datetheir genealogy back to the Revolution. He believed only in the cpustimi of American birth . o Mr.. Patterson said we had 'learned by the pa pers few days ego that these Americans of the tenth generation bad to take an ebligation in,re gird to Slaiery.. Now, there is no danger of our delegates, but Philadelphia taintimately ant nected with the cotton interest, and we shalt have these eastern pro-slavery new style of Americans ' coming upon us at Harrisbargh to get a man of their stripe nominated for Canal Commissioner. Bet will we vote far him 7 • ' Cries of "no !", no !" . The Chairman Warned the delegates against "thee' Philadelphians—they will gall body and soul for an office, and wemust meet them with a • bold front." He *eed any sido-issues at all. He wanted pure Americanism—no slavery or. antialivery--ne temperance or anti-temper -Mr. Foster-raid he would rote for no loan for Canal eommisaioner who was not in favor of an open organization, or wbo has gone into any other orgenization for the purpose of getting office. The. Chairman again urged opposition to an organization • which • proscribed a man who bad not taken a - certain degree. They will play foul, for they tried to gull us last year— ' Valentine Short—They did, too (Laughter.) The convention then adjourned. :-,Tut Warman tavgasrer--Aisirrrau or rge TILIISTRICH.—The Trustees of the Western Univer sity mat on Tuesday' lest in the lecture room of the Third Preebyterlan'Church. The attendance was - larger LEAD usual. A cominiudestion was read from the Central Beard.of Edtuation, proposing to lease the new . Unitersity Edifies on Diamond street. • " The proposal elicited considerable discussion. The predotnintint sentiment appeared to be that the Trig:imbed no right to alienate the proper ty under their control from the legitimate pur pose/ for which it -was originally designed. It was thought that Pittsburgh should have a col legiate institution _of . re• high order and that it would biamply tipported, with no danger from the competition anligh - Schools, _notwithstand , ing they will have the enpport of direct taxation. The School Law does not countenance or pro vide for free. Colleges.. The publio scliools have their, sphere, and , where they leave eir, there the independent college" begins. Therefore, with such a superior system - of free education as we shall bma here, it aeons more than ever proper that the University should again be placed upon its feet- - its doors thrown open to all who desire" Anstradio"n in those higher ranges of etady which it is its_peculiar province, to furnish. ,The Trader, unanimously resolved respect fully to decilete the proposiilon of the . School A resolution appointing a commiteee to into the practicability of endowing a Pro. feaserstip vas offeredeni passed. Also one air. tboridnr steps to be taken for the organisation of a College Faculty. The Unirersity Building will be completed by. the first of Sagest next at a cost of $1:3,000. The work has already Seen resumed. Brsrorrics...--During the month of Awn four prisoners were received into the Penitentiary and sir diachirgod. - The totainumber of inmates at pree,oo is hundred and seventy-three; lulu dreg-0111.9 one felzulle - •••••••••The Local Inspector f e ithii Rio' trine. during the month of April, ren dered.rourteen Engineers' and thirteen Mots' li censes," Ind greeted one 'original pilot's license. Three 1ii3131105 were rettuted on the ground of in. compeltucy. Acorns:tr.—Mtge the stesiner Keystone wns her *sy . al! oit7 yrtFillsy , wonting three the eiti, ishe "fume in milts ioo eIItII elore lumber roft, eer*Mog.it op io One style, go one wisiijozed. Ormuz' PSOCIKDINGS fiszzcv Cousom— Monday, April 30, 1855.—Counclis. met. Pres ent, Messrs Agaew, Allen, Alexander, Bissell, Clarke, Cordell, Dram, Jones, Kier, Loomis, Ly tle, Murdock, Smyth, Taylor, Weaver and Pres- Went, . The minutes of the previous - meeting read and approve& On motion of Mr. Jones, the riles presented at the last meeting of council be adopt e_to govern this body. Adopted. Me Smith presented report of committee on streets, recommending the payment of damages assessed to Mr. Krenskaump for widening Gib bon street and that the improvement tax be in creased to four mills, which was read and accept ed, also the following resolutions: Resoled, That the street oommissioners of the first and second districts, be and are hereby au thorized to advertise for proposals for grading and paving Water Street from Brewery alley to the west line of, the Point Steam Mill; Foster's alley from Sixth street to Strawberry alley ; Nguema way from Hand street to Garrison alley; also for grading, and paving Locust street (Fifth ward) from Petri street northwardly; to amount of lour hundred and fifty dollars; Colwell street from Fulton to Irmo street ; Townsend street from Colwell street to Clarke street ; Fulton street from Bedford street to a point near Cliff street ; Roberts street from Centre Avenue to wards Duncan street; to amount of one thousand and fifteen dollars. Also for grading and repav ing Front street from Short street to Redoubt alley ; Third street from Grant street to Rom street Irwin alley from Penn street to Liberty street; also for grading Magee street from Gib bon street to Pennsylvania Avenue, the excava tion for filling the same to bo taken from Vicke ry strerstad for grading on Factory and Quar ry stiiiiM at their intersection to amount of six hundred dollars; also for grading Gum street from Bedford street to Cliff street ; to amount of two hundred dollars; also for extending O'Hara street sewer below the supply pipes of the water works and that the street committee be authorized to repair the sewer at the corner of Band and Fayette streets; provided Abe cost does not exceed seventy five dollars, also for gra ding and paving Pride street from the end of the present pavement, southward, to amount of five hundred dollars ; also for constructing a part of the sewer in Smith street, the amount to be ex pended thereon not to exceed the sum of thirteen I hundred dollars and that the committee be au thorized to repair Bedford street in the Sixth and Seventh wards, the cost not to exceed one hundred dollars, and to grade Maria street and Allegheny, street, the cost not to exceed one hun dred dollars each street Resolved, That the Street Committee be and they are hereby authorized to lathe above work to the lowest and best bidder. Ruolved, That the Mayer be aid he is hereby authorized to draw warrants on the Treasurer in payment of the work hereby authorized to be done, in such emus and to the persons author ized to receive the same by the committee on streets, grading and paving. Which was read twice, when Mr. Alexander moved that the report be print ed, and laid over for one month. When Mr. Drum offered as an amendment to the amendment that it be referred back to the com• mittee, to report each estimate at next meeting of Councils; which amendment wee accepted, and the vote being takea—lost. Mr. Taylor offered as an amendnient that the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars, for gra ding and paving Locust street, be stricken out, and northwardly to Butler street inserted—lost. Mr. Drum offered as an amendment, that Penn Street be graded and paved- in the Ninth Ward, from Clymer to Smith street, in lien of the ap propriation for sewer on Smith street. Lost. The Auestion then recurring, on final passage, was adopted. The President submitted the resignation of William :Alison, as member of Select Connell; from the Fifth Ward. Which was read and accepted. When Mr. Tayloi offered the following: Resolved, That the Mayor be and he is hereby authMized to order an election to be held for one member of the Select Council, to fill the va cancy of WliliamMiLvori, Esq., of the. Fifth Ward; resigned. Read three times and adopted. Mr. Loomis presented an ordinance making the City Solicitor chairman en officio of the onli ne= committee. Read three times and passed. Mr. Murdoch offered the fallowing: Ruoleed,. By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, That the members of the Senate and House of Representatives from Allegheny county be and they are hereby re quested to urge the passage of a law, at this session, giving_ to the city of Pittsburgh the power to increase the improvement tax to four . ..... . Hmoloal, That the clerks of Cotmcils bcdireo ted tq forward a copy of the shore resolution to each Of our members at Harrisburg, u soon as possible. Head, when, on motion of Win. Alex ander, laid on the table. Mr. Murdoch presented engineer's report and proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, relative to the laying of larger eater:akin pipes through the city. Reed and referred to committee on gas lighting. President submitted the ordinance supplemen tary to an ordinance relating to the 'weight of bread: Bead, and, on motion of Mr., Bissell, or dinance pretponed. - • , Mr. Drum presented the following: Racked, -That the Market Association be re quested to make areport to conimils at the next regular meeting, stitingclearly and fully the ex penses of the buil:Tinge ; the amount of money received from rents from all sources; the amount paid out,-&c. ; and if they neglect or refuse to do so; that the Solicitor be and he is hereby di rected to take such measures as will compel them to do so. Read three times and passed. The following business from Common Council was then taken up: . Resolutions relative to the purchasing of 2600 feet of hose. Read three times and passed. Communications relative to lost warrant. Read. Also resolution antheririziKthe Mayor to draw a warrant for the same. Bead three times and adopted. Resolution relative to taxing property now ex empt from taxation 6/liters laws. Read three times and passed. Memorial from R. E. McGowan, praying that fine imposed on John Mashy be remitter!. [ With resolution relative to the same. Bead three times and passed. ' Petition from watchmen for more prompt pay ment of their wages. Read and referred to Fi nance Committee. Resolution relative to extension - of water pipei further into the Allegheny River. Read three times ani adopted. Communication from Smith, Eckel., Stiebel & Co., relative. to a street sweeping machine. Read and on motion resolved that the Councils will examine the utility of the machine when ever Its proprietors may choose to exhibit it. Resolution in favor of paving Exchange alley from Bell's alley to Water street. Read and , ye. tarred to committee on streets. Resolution appointing the presidents of Conn- ' ells and chairman of the finance committee to dispose bf the Chartism Valley Rail Road bonds Read three times and named. - Bill of G. L. Magee for _56,38. for adjusting City Hay Scales and Weights. Resolution to pay the same iota three times and passed. Bill of Becky limper for printing, amounting to $7,00. Read and refined to committee on I , claims and accounts. Communication from - John Mitchell, claiming damage for $6,75, in breaking his wagon in cree ping Cherry alley, on Sewed etreet. Brad and re ferred to the fitl2l.ooll committee. Communication from the Firemen's Association relative to the re•orgenisation of the fire depart ment. Read and referred to the committee on ordinances. Communication from the Vigilant Fire Com pany, protesting against the change propose in the fire departmenL Read and referred to committee on ordinatices. Communication from John 0. Witt, City Treasurer. Read. [ Petition for a Telegraph pole on Wood street. Read and prayer of the petitioners granted. In all of which action of common council the select council concurred. • Alsoresolution relative to roofs of cannon chain. ber. In common council read three times and passed. In select council action non-concurred in: Petition for grading end paving Foster's alloy. In common council read and referred to commit to on eteete. In select council action non-concur) d Commtmloatigosrelative to rotor Mouthy. In common mutton road and referred to pollee cool. matte with power to act. In select council, tteti'cut non-concurred in; then reference amended by striking out "with power to not," then pasted. . Communication from the counolls of Alla gheny, relative to darkling a plan for making the bridges ever the Allegheny river free.- Itcad, and notion Concurred In by select. council., Also, rceolution appointing committee of Ara to act in conjunction with the committee .from Allegbenycouncils. Iteadthree times,and adop ted; and Means. Catty, Lewis and.lUokor ,pointed on the part of select munch. In select council, action concurred in: lifeene. Kier oad filardoolc appointed on the part of select Oomicil„ Also, an ordinance relative to huckstering. In common council, reed three times end a &opted. Mr. Allexander :mod for concurrence on pert of "elect council; when, Mr. Cordell called tho jean mays—which resulM.l as follow: • yene , -Adesere Agnew, Allen, Alemander,Drum, Kier, Lytle, guldock. Smyth, Taylor Wea ver and President-12. Nay Mr. Cordell. dlto, :coalition making Fe:Monte of councils ex.-officlo mambas dila committim on railrOals. In common council, read three times and passed; and; action concurred in by select comma Preeldenfasmotoiced as standing committee on la roa d,"-mcone, Tala ad Murdock, crochet eaunelliManin. Edwin Slack and Unto of com moncpundl, Otkenslollkllo4oi,!A Tar. Meadville Democrat' sap:. .-The lock at llatilsernbble, on the Beaver division of the Ca nal, has been repaired and baits cateelbrough from Pittsburgh to this place last week. We are sorry to , learn that a break ;occarred on the Conneaut division, the stone culvert over Conj neant Creek, between Albion and Cranosville, in Erie Co., laving fallen down, which will toter rupt navigation to Erie for eight or ten days yet. The people of Pittsburgh, fearing a reTisits tion of tho pestilence which afflicted them last season, have gone to work in earnest to put their household in order—Cleveland Legder. The Leader is certainly ahead of all contem poraries in these parts. If the news to true, we are Tory glad:to bear it. PASSING COUNTERS/ST MONNT.—Add. Parkin son yesterday morning issued a warrant for the arrest of a Mrs. Norman, who is charged by M. Breitenswiter, who keeps a store on-Smith field et., with passing on him a $2 counterfeit bill on the State Bank of Connecticut. Ins annual election for President and Mena. gars of the Allegheny Gas Company, will be held at the office of the Company on the 14th inst. The annual report will also be submitted to the Stockholders. RESIGNATION. - C. C. -Jessop, Assessor and Collector of Water Rents on new buildings, has resigned and Mr. E. 8. Wrigbt been unanimous ly elected to MI his place. Tux Ilope Cotton Factory goes into operation again next Monday. It will give employment to three hundred persons, many of whom have been idleall winter, BY TELEGRAPH From California. _ New Matt, May 2. The steamer Star of the West arrived with California dates to the 9th. She brings 600 pas sengers and $.30'7.,000 in specie. She connected with the Uncle Sans, which, when sir hours ont from Ban Francisco, saw the Sierra Nevada going in; on the 16th she passed the Cortee bound up. Gov. Welch, President of the U. S. Board of Land Commissioners hasreturned. The news by the Star of the West is of less than ordinary interest ; it scaroely presents en item worth telegraphing. Tho miners are generally doing well. Accountilrom Kerd River district are contra- Ilictory an ever. In Sacramento City the municipal election re sulted in the triumph of the whole Know Noth ing ticket, except one Alderman. James L. Eng lish is Mayor. The Brand Jury of San Francisco had brought a presentment charging several members of the Common Council with voting on questions rela ting to funding the city debt, In which they were personally'intereated. Bench warrants were is -sued against Alderman Hyde, Buckingham, Van Bokklen and Wild and they were held to hail in $2500 each. PIITLATELPITTA, May 2.—The Municipal elect ion'resulted in majorities of about IGO for Lle Reform Candidates for City Treasurer and Com missioner, which were supported by Whip and Democrats against tho Know-Nothings.—The Select Council will stand 9 Democrats said 15 Know-Nothings and Common Council 39 Demo crats and 38 Kuow•Notbings. SECOMD DISPATCH. The election returns are no conflicting that he official count nal be required to nettle mat. era. TUTRD DISPATCH . . The present aspect of the returns indicates the election of the American candidates for Treasu rer and Commissioner by from 400 to GOO ma jority._ MissrusurosCrrr, May 2.—De Angelis, Dep uty Marshal of New York, who arrested Fabens to-day, has started for New York with him.— Fabens has not resigned his Consulship. The Commissioner of Patents has issued to Keller & Drown, attorneys for the inventors, sev en years extension to Davenport & Bridge's swinging beam for ear trucks. It is rumored that Lieut. Beale, who attacked the Commissioner of pull:in affairs, has been ap• pointed Mail Agent between New York and car ifornia. BiLIMOB.P., !day 2.—New Orlnns papers of Thursday aro receired. The Mexico correspondent of the New Orleans Beo asserts that Banta Anna is so seriously 11l that he is not expected to manise. Hs suffers from en affection of the head and he lies in a stu por. Now Thaw., May 2.—ln the District Court, to day, Mr. Kinney applied for the appointment of an early day for his . trial. Monday next was fixed by Judge Ingersoll, notwithstanding some opposition from the District Attorney, on the ground of insufficiency of time. New Tout, May 2.—The Moine sailed to-day with ►number of passengers; including Minister Dodge. She rakes out $1,818,000 in specie. The Star of the West Is below. There are no siva, of the Atlantic. Saw Toax, May 2.—. The Ban Jacinto arrived in G days nut from Havana. 'bleb is equal to 12 days passage from Liverpool in a smooth sea— Sbe made from ten to eleven knots an hour. Borros, May I—A fire occurred in the ship yard of James Smith, of St. John, N. 8., onSat urday, which destroyed anew ship on the stocks and a large quantity of lumber. Loss E 24,000. Morrooxzat, May I.—Winter's Iron Works and Mills were burnt but night, Loos $100,000; inonzarke $60,000. • Minna°, May 2.—Tbe Straits of Mackinac are open; the first propellor from Militankie for Sanginaw posascl Detroit last night. PHILADBLETTA, May 2.—Euening—Bresdatuffs exceedingly dull, notwithstanding the continued light receipts and reduced ,stocks; no export demand for Flour, and standard brands are freely offered at $10,60010,76 per bbl. without finding buyers. In Rye Flour and Corn Meal nothing doing; the former is held ht $7,25 and the latter at $4;76. The prices of Wheat are unsettled and declining; we quote red at $2,- 66 and white at $,2,66. Rye—there is but little inquiry after it; sales 2800 bushels at $1,40, a decline of 6c. Corn dull and lower; aides 1600 bua southern yellow afloat and in store at $1,06 and some at a lower rate; eales 2504 bus prime Penna. at 68. In Groceries and Provisions there is a fair trade doing at former rates; small sales of mesa Poi.k at $18,50, cash. llama sell at 11012 i, and Shoulders at 80810, CO d aye. Whiskey steady; small sales in bble. at 37i®38, and in Ithda. at 37. New Vona, May 2.—Evening.—Cotton firm; I 1000 bales sold. Flours trifle lower; good Ohio $9,750510,18. Southern quiet. Corn dull with declining tendency; sales 2000 bush. mixed at $1,09. Pork unsettled with sales GOO bbls.— Beef firm; 400 hale, sold at $10e312,25. Lard dull. Whiskey, Ohio, firm eta; Coffee steady; sales 2500 bags Rio at 10@10i. Stocks quiet:' Money unchanged; Virginia sixes 971; Erie R. R. 50; Reading R. R. 80. Canty MAILICZ7.7-00.06: a limited supply and prices advanced; sales 2100 head at $9,50 an The market is bare of Sheep and Lambs; prices higher, averaging $5,84. Swine lower with a liberal supply; sales of corn fed at $5,50 Ci)55,75. I REAT BARGAINS offered this week in t,i Print Lyn., from 8 eta. norardr. Bases tannish- Maly loir prior% Levee Prints for • Dime, at the Beaton Mon, 43 Market myt JUST rood by Express this morning, a nevr un of VenbroWerins, Rode', Oleves. MAU Cinths. reM7l4!"*L' ""u". Thy Goods. DrE *ILL 0 'MN on Monday, April am. • orlendld morretassat of heath sod Anis n . I . t Kai hroldorlos, Yam Bilka,_Lwn Lehi ann. nor;_ TAT-'- , L,°,7 1 " 4 ""' c anna aMskretls HORSE FOR SALE—A fine Familp tun. for nisbr imam nog.'. ng BALES BAY roo'd per Steamer Beek u era State Mists try A. 01:11BlettStOti, 0.196 Lltmull EGG/3-2,300 doz. now landing from sterna or Empire foredo by ISUAIIDICENY t CO. 4 ROUND NUTS-100 esoko now landini zurl imm lkam " f itritid DICKEY a CO. YORK --31 bble. Mess rec'd andforealo DIM l LIGOSTT, Wates i!ATOES-100 bus. various kin& rthed sad lbs gale by. sal BELL t LIOGNIT..' TIRY PEACIIES--10 bbla. in .store and JF far sale by myl DELL LIGOETE n ROO fix MS-60 by myl dos., Corn Broom LiCKIETTn Mr. -I II end gale .11 7 17 0 .4--3 bales Ohio Hopo p f i te a t a b d y rr 'PEARLS -40 oasko far oaleby •• • m 720 ' DELL Liaatrr IILOVEIt EIZED--10 bbd ill store and for w. sr sty • • row.. LICIOETL INTS-600 bus. for sale by; • Y mil Mk* LIAO= fIORN tibia.- in store end' far I NJ sal* br mil DILL A LIGGETT. ;MEW CUTTING CHEESE-100 his thi maind MIRY 11. COLLINS. 'BUTTER -1.0 bre prime .Roll Butter reo'a r N ttla ds7 MORT is ocumaq -OWEN SYRUP 15 bble _ ramming a from .-ALTWELf,d4:II oo- 1110FFEE SITE2O bbl s Coffee Sur neehlrys sal br Nth tof___Allnul if ~LABIFIED ; : WGIAA-15 bble receiving ave (Wade ATWlLL______Lli ADO. PPM wag—zs dec tor , zAti . - yawiLULllUft W. COMMERCIAL.. CONIVITTP6 OP AIIILIVIATION, P w. 8 . Lynn, V.' POMO" I P. Pox" gnu. J. 14. DELWOICLIZ. • PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 4 Orrum Prrrionrana Thanday Morstruc. 3ta7 3. 1656.1 /LOCK—nothlpg doing:except In the retail way ; sales of 2011oble. suaarthoothcsa liters .4510,02. GRAlN—imam In iota from eon of 1000 Mu Mailed Corn it 00. OROCJItIES—uIes of 60 bhda. ralc Baur at 605 E 5, cash and silty day. ; 13 bhts.tfoluon, eyDror, at 30. cash; sad 100 hags Cara at 11, cult sad slat/ UT. BACON—shot 14.000 lbs. assorted at 0,3 and 10, cash. and 4,000 do. at IX, IXsnd / 0 . 0 " . PlBll—des of 10 bbht tfuktrd No. 3, large. 0 ,5 M . ot 610,60: 10 half tobta do: at 35.60, and 10 do, whits Ptah at $540. MONETARrAND COMMERCIAL. We woes vldtd yeater d ay morning by a fine, warm. ge' 'AM rain...bleb will be of great benefit to the country. The editorEof the Chronicle upped Woo , Statement of the receipt of Breadstuff. lut week at evidence that their hoard was true that .there never was so much business being done^ Mere as now. and that Breadstuff. are 'qt... eg Into our city in larger quantities than ever before...- Iyr d o , ra m.. T rovirpotted (although weßoseariing) edF tors of that. Ment bad labored througheolumns of Imports, day hr day. as we have dons for years papa. and kept' e tabular statement of the beminep orate cite. they would not bare been caught In making mach eseertloni. decor. ding to our hauler etatement, which was vary carefully compiled, the receipts of Wheat sod Flew et this pert. go far, are considerably behind algae of lad year. to same date. We do not rare to be telling our readem, every week. but inch I. the Wt. Al te the supply the North west being more than was at lost supposed. If the editors of that paper had been careful readers crone column that would have seen that the suppoeltion referred to - aan not ware but that of other parties, and that for some weeks yast we MVO kept OW readers welirpoeted ay In the real diets of the car. WirhOOlt 0r116.111S any particular aim, we ratter ourselves that thereto nothing in comma.._ dal matters, either here or &bread, which the amt.n of the Chronicle can teach us. AI. chip Paola have dr Laredltheir May dividends—the Exchange Bank four W emit. end the Pittsburgh and Mardian& a Manufacturers' Bank. toe* rent , each. The imports of (k.ffee Bate Baltimore last month'wee 11,471 hag.: gar the year, 83,4 1 e bag. against 77.720 last year. Root on band 14600 bags against 20,000 lest yea. The Americo of Tuesday ears.: Thor has been considerable doing to-day In Cbffeo, and the market Mr it le steady at the figures of Saturday. We Oa. W.. ritrobits,OalLOOg l Oritrfer of OW bog, "64 to about l,aeo bags Liallyrf COMOO. 0 11 .1 7X1In 'I" Org= of the er ne. Do at prices ran ging from $8 St rot about 9DO 11l Mr good ty. There wow molt about zo tau of Inferior (lace in the lot, and the greater part lot or of the bala L a o jug eight!, nce brought eight!; demagsd. mid to it eta. At et the ran. 11 U, ' Ur a Se to te ' 10 per lOU be. Loon. Materr, May Ist—The advance on city mono fine Ileum. the week, will be Mond up. ezeolinetion to andee. per bbl On Moodily. bbla. delivele in Wu fifteen day• brought 0; on SatuNay 2 00 bide., do livened. In alt next week, sold at 119.` , 0 Our quotations of w e r et, et the opening of theweek, were ae followic Spring 100 to 170 e., mixed poring and fall 105 ine. corn mon to prime fall IgIN to lath., at the dome. eeriest 17u to 1160., mired miring and fall 187,‘„o, fair to pd. e re d p i e 245 c Corn erklblis an ..ladvancii,Al. Ore opening mir ed was emceed at 79 to /60.. yellow 76 to 76c., with 3,C00 netsmired, yellow and white at 76. 77 and 60.4 at the eirenonthedi brought lib to life. yellow fite e white 03 to igie with • We of the latter on teems not [ll/40 canto or 6411f0r henna. At the comm.oement of the week, Wm WA at 6.1 to Me new and second hand gun nies, • wall lot Only bringing the Wt mentioned ;preda tion. at the ending. the market was eteady at file., new and seondh.d goonla and melon basA. Perhaps, In thenietorr of the grain meALet hem. no lnatnnmrwill be found of such, • gulch sad marked mimeos on egiation k teripte for the premal tatrah, spited to Thursday last. chow very heavy enneguth. F r et the river thefoots ef, 9,005 bide and 01,116 bus—from the htlisheivi .1.142 the and 2.1., bbl 7 e7t . tre Mtheouril4,ol7 ZgrgoirlithrailtUlt 311010.aliteLarla 67,rat=11.1: elgnis4,lAld'erts°einUld'lNlT had lag lots. tht.IIIVI),IVU Os and si3jalt/ tem. Since Ilitirsday tweer7l round to hare teen molest, To gift moms id com ma the octant of operation. this was. we will the widish , of corn Par the pimmt month alone with them of the entire two pew put. 1•53, the amount as reported In on r sunned etatement. wee 400.1e2 the. LW year, the total se given by the Prin. Current. we. 1,714,12 P buebehr. No. the the receipts of the pr. sat month. and veto. them to the. and we know 1.15.0.12. einapote them by thatuth. and kale 611,216—large l y orer tareelmlf of the total of and more than tee went. of thatight. We have Weeded this month Sir thin . the es .11 em sword of its henry receipt. se for the adv.. he mime Whkti ILI transaction. exhib it In sheer of the mippthe whirh hare aims forward the market has stand ad. - wed, until, at the thee of the week. %notations emir genres as high as those al -1 way etated.-41tapublican. The Money market wassbundent lysepplied trade, bet the re d oimeneets of reirponelble benowers wen write r Ihnl. tad. and the tendeney in loan and discouut rites woe, anywise, dolmens.. though no crime thanga has co coned eince our tent The thee of the math does not to sensibly Influence the demaret lbw . money from =who bovie payment. In make. Theis re moderate in extent and promptly dieclusged.--abowleg th. though the bestow d ue e ineentry facia here lewd ly eullensel much from dmice. the mercantile dames are not inutteil.l7 mitherrawd. but are, on the metro r[Ty. other comendeble. lf reailY prosperems thrum. —Uf. T. Ilmen. The Unit Stah.ent for the wok is tthelp.tollY noose 'able—the Specie Ithe showing • &craw of only s73,terl. while the Con traction of Loam has bems or. 111,100.m/U We we. prepr - el --wins into the week, . we did. with • telling, a.m. — ft •We of A.7. , Upet a t 600.000 to to tan. wseke, ;1 1. :.=il v drele . 17:4 4 =r 1700,000 In coin. whlth is muddy very The . L o u t in tii i. e=ro . 4l tire her con;M:e . t. In :mut got than when the contraction onnineneed The cower. math limo. a the week are Loa.* Mt CimillAtlon. Dwelt. April 2 1 1133. 6 3 9 . 9 . 8 , 14,94204 1 . j7A10.1t4 $71,14.i.v11 April 14.220.424 7.410.2. 24.210,251 Dee. 21.1=th toes 207 f laslooN7lfiectl e 42lo7o The d.resee Don.* Se aorta the drawing down of Bank • large aniessit now being seed ed tor is= 4 Prcetuce. The Intliel . o ' fan lenn. is eel Do meth the welt eta airmen/on on the pert ef the hank. tot:entrant se to their large receipts nom m. 0.. bille receirabk.. ang their moderate admin. of new Asper.— .., of the Junks are disconnting these( paper their comerpoodent hank. In the interior Dr the P.P.* of employing their enrolee funds. Thi c.trution of loans be. not been general ; of the whole amount the Anterrican garb.. ham contracted I 100,020 ; the Oeunnerce. 0430.. 000 t the Itechthicer lIMOAMOt tor . op V. 5041 1 ,. while af the lese to ne.alta the Amerkszi Exchange th aw. 11404000. and the , Oesnim.l3oo. oo o. The dem*. tor Irtchang ehe sWedoaelay steamer hi hoe WI. than wee an .4 the eopply. r uja .111, 1 .43 . p:1r i... =vl i f . l:l2outb b eg btll e we 10 ia.Amt the Was ere .10% . ..mt. The and one large hill mu drawn today at to gi cent W. he. of firsvels. eocionornisl bill. at tit; lit coon end sales With bills of lading attached b ! e a met. Prams are quite plenty and sot. sibs hare been made at • &elle.; we q Oote of tuU,4loothevernnornt Fres. was nude on asturday at • little concaudon.—iN. Y.lllb. CU EMMY Rice Moster.—Wii have ma change to mart In the former Romani amen of the market. It appeal MSS the demand etatinoto and priom ad vancing In moom . time. The receipts of the week, amount. mg wet 00'614 vivre ali reedit/ theirmini*Mioeoreiignit from Siiitioll110; VI 100 ne—the mak of the tales from 4a. bit Par enlinery sod teirOioaiti• Retorted the ps4 WS yams nassining on shiptainl not elmre 310 too. Rum Pitoerscrg—Sho titersonett Georgian of the 2lth ears: Ws Isarn from Mend long awl erte engaged lit W. Rice oultare mar this city nett= mild weather is proving moat esrignaile to lb. crop. The unusual cold mid imdden chow of the UM man emir Pert of thio toonth.ilt um Pared iroohl Mort& salons thrum The moor, hovrovar, Is nom looks Wo hateteotnaly Op. from tor fto de Inches high. ng and healthy. IMPORTS BY RIVER. sr. II111h&pr 07.td00-5 31 1 aka corn. Drops. 11/./d a ox 130 springs. CU333350 1/34 43/: bkleo. Dam= 6051,19 door. T LlUa. a /am 40 la. tacos, W 11Voteltootia car, 10 do, .1 aeon ar, Z 1 031 halt. 20 do Wan% 374 tea lard. Ms hams, f, eka doosal. cINCYNNATI. by Phl'adapt:a-60 bra star* Rolm& ccc. ZO bla cotton. T Arboctla Aeq 10 bbla from J IV nog 10 cam bum. Mad, tobacco. J (irter t pkgatacrop isbo e ubagem a. Wt. 1:1) bbda dingo, an bbla ott, toc boon. 40 bbla fatal" 4.1114' CO las bay, BO do straw. 1 ce. btda mama, bbda SoOdrY CTISOINNATI. elosioustl-10 AA skins, GO bbb 011. zsi /Ms bum, 3 les 410, Zia bible flour. al bps lialben.. east; .If. We lard 011, tasty 2l'Alple a. ern Z 2 A¢a WS. owner; 20 As drugs, .1 Behoonmaker,l9 Mule Won, WIle• Cutthedo so:s Ithls mks. 10 Ws al l as bathers, 2 J • W Rag 6 bbls ens. Li ggett; I blot ft, oldos, 11 DM raus.2 ots gtoroog.3 do =us mot. e.g.. tkolitsvo t so. 111,111018 RIVER, gl Prezio CIO —20.884 ba lk want. W D llamas s =O. WHICILIN(I, by Dfaynal-10 .4M wheel., Maim, Can • eo; BD bbli day, AADH Cbalaberg lB bsts potatoes. 2 . ..1 bbls eon; 40 boa old; 19 do core. 2 bats tag., owns= 121 Ws paper, sundry staal22.2. BY BROWN/1911MB BOATB-133 55515pp105,92 .1.4 dont 1 , 44 ,d 4 4,,, b 4 14 bolo.. 4 ,ak n wool, armor. UM ten kb" J !lack; MN 40.0 I A lerryi 34 roll. kdthsr, LOU eggs, Y. 14 5 / 1 4,114 5 1 . 1 r/ BT. GUMP, by Male Oardoo-943 bbl. hard. 11911 do. 1Y Drente/mu & co; 25 eke bacoo; A Lacighllrr..72 do. el 11 4n, 19 B Bohm* Bro; 342 aka rye. Homo & 3 N)51 4 / 4 141Brysot 39 blurs fors.k Culbo two; ',kg/ dr fruit.' do lard. 1 ek berm - & 10; 1 0 51.1. ,, rp0r55, It 14 &=do, 312 bdl. paper, 10 5541 uoadocceoll cks W on, esossNter4 47 do, 51 1.40, out. MILLSBORO, by flat boat-10051bl door, owner. IRONTON. by Cabloirt—lTO tote metal. B 0 !cools. WIIRKLINO. by F orat 1367-43 lAA carn.3o Ida dray, A A 'lardy; 7 bbls cgdo,l do butt.tr, Adams - & ea;, 48 vim., Bryan & an 13 DO 3.41. 11 .4 8 do olnung 31 bdh , paper. 2 bble spy!" 1114 1 7 4.81 1 11. 8 8 1 .. • L o mi r rug. b., cfignonse-49 WIN raelbers,_ 33131001 co:19 bids 33.3133m9;11. Robb= it ea 100 do, K 319.11911 101 l bly cotton 1113 g. raIINOCk t co; 334 alt. notok W gut tb, iftue, 18 bhp hemp. minurs; 210 to /436,1511=2M4 east: 400 bbl 11losm1,q bbi boy, randy, Y0ni3339131 BREMEN 911,121, byLarlater-112 slue wheat, WIL. mirth t bbla 9ilg. J pr , 4 ,1 1 3 1 . 1 1 : 111 11 ,61 r,b 49 , 3 bap Adams ' toc9 d l l l!%. 9331.. Ido peregra Dies bat. tom. 3 dui E500n.29 bb1irt0931,6 13 ‘.31.43139117 =Am. ers; SO bbla 11191m1333. a Ica 1•031.11 bbls au; ; IMPO . y.TB BY RAILUOAD Onaa*ot Prersiorsoo B. 11.-107 sir atom; WM:MIA tr f .ftl 4 Vert 711 . 1 U e flesTM do Ile. P''ld" ti_, do. 131.1osin . Toe bite potatoes, swam Itt reams,/ tanstuer 10 ppla noun. , ll'Oully; 10 do, 10 bbla ego, .1 a Bm: 108 eke 7,lMSllBlotilidmat 08 ftr %Vie M i l W i n 10 do. J o y= g 7 ram Osb. 10 . dos soon,. 90 • Otno Pentanuils 6in.-18e6 b OO Stud, coo 100 des =OO4l Ws eugs, 1 do buttes, watt Ws taw potatoes. 186 do oat% Hu do outu, oduss: 304 do, a w Ilea; 010 do catA P Pests= 400 Isuu mum 7r. t n . .2 4 13 ids bay. 108 NU votato.k 3 01.1.1%/Cal bus *beat W litowth Ss scr. 67 bus WA sits dr num um Lindsay A 3.1 pa swat, 21 btds Aosr. 21 do *swab o tem meal. 1221 bus eau% 6do batter, usuort bm wool. bilmlek. 100 bdis idootas, 2 bbis efig m 2 do but% frrsept iom t 11. rgtebrisib=lB.olA.A. 2IA bus osZtin bus "*". tot bus potaw.% cks moo.. 180 btes tour. 20 -00 • e g gik saudr2 emnisuess. OVIMAND arm Prnistuo R. 10-31 tdsw QOBOlOlBl b. s ae.% II 110010001 2:71 bits wheat. 1711. =rib lau 30 sesprabli Causben 7 bus books seat; 139 luts potato.% 10 bbls Mts.: natty coulditnees., hao Poss. 10 IL-7 sirs 800. 10 thoep, 10 utter; boo wrist... 2.llnumbest, 35 do wits, 2 pass buttor . ,l rolls loather 71) bbls dour. wrong 10 Obis buttes Ll sks wool. sub. 2'00,11 Paull az Ist bus wheat, wia sw th I od. 30to bus oats. 170 do 0m0.2f.b ram 2do trult,sundry • • ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. .". A kitivap—droyariryr, Browasyllls • • Lllftraa. do Bayard.' Z 1110146: T. 11. Steyr; ,Wart Newtara Mar wtmium% AlleshadY Brno Na 3 ; Rmildalda D orn plantar. do ; Knidda...Sty !cull: rigladalidua. DBPARTlD—Jarrenam, 131'dwurrni• Laura% do: Col Bayard. Ellzatath :T. Bbrivar, Wait Naatatt • iDlar• =4 Woa= : Cltteinnat.l. Otadanath • Ann.-0u yew:ft,/ eradai there wawa 4 444 lambs In the amid and falling. ' • PRIISIEED StrOAA--50 bblejlntit reoehin LK= canal and Ibr ale by ATWnL, (Xll.l it EY IL L.E • PROPERTY FOR Ba r e -, ~wag Of un• kes at emmet bisiat• ertitaln street orma foot LW ortondlits 123 fiat to w.ta at.. toi whirl otoetrit 3 tram dliatteqp. tiro ¢t homy. A I ltOrd SE PV29 1.. RD POTATOES—Mountain Jane; ad, Loat ga,. Nada Mom. In Kora 'and Rd rr In X. 1111.11.NILL4111%12) Wood ACON SIDS—S c Bacon Sides In stm sad for oak Dr ' nal 11-DAM:M*OO BBLS SPIRITS TURPENTINE ey tied sad dm dals by- Yummy I OWED OIL--12 blakjustmead nad tat i /isle by add ILEUM I 01). AGRICULTURAL. ike .Pitteburgh Hedge Fenn arsery, t §ITUATIED on Wilkins Avenue, about one varier of mils hem the emend ths Farmers' and ItlechardeM Plana hogern mama= of Fourth !street and about I M three nods curter miles from Pittsburgh. Wb. t JAS. MURDOCH, Progre They . other he mho very WO collsonmi of .hut groan hem and plants sultatie for transplanting Ws RUsodcooing miw. The N suer emus .mm lm amen of mood and contains mar Zoo OM tam. Movie and plants , orm 10.1X10 halt hem and 20.000 .. 000 Evergra. sou llDrubK an of duo she kw removal to orchards sot PimonimarotiodA T ans cnto&ad mot seceding to ilmen... °:l=l liedl W to yet Mos:tomato of the !marl of throb hem and Tandem lo rho trade to oar unrivaled collection for the Boring of = M embracing nearly all Um llferVem famllr.. Indigene and E that I. worellY Irond cultivation In this motion of country. Plomota onsi cured of many thing. quite lam to Elm isortmdba....... Price. moderate ea womb Pram strangers. ash actor.. ralbreace lo theca,/ of Pittsburgh notaired at all times. Orders addremed to m through Wllkln Pert Ogics. net Pittsburgh. Pm. or tut it our stand on irmrkst days, In thochi• Diamond Market. vUI be pros:motif attended to. ellnortfl. Fruit 'Trees, Evergreens, ace. FICHE subseribei would most respect font u e attention of his Mends sod the pn le to lats t r4large "ea et Frult Trees . flow. Oresohoo .Pon i..h .Fr . 14ta r.... .. Woof 4. re choice mbetim. Pl•Kil, _warn' t and NtoedW hole:sad nt or own tlanCha""! rg, Nom, plioot, Itespherrlee, Glooseberrlot Cu ' rrants, Our Evergreens. hum 1 to 6 (e.t.a which ye here roan, thousands, are Coe. Panora ',waling lugs quantities be liberally dealt !It& Ca/I and we our stock. Ito 00. give th•en. Orders left at Ow Plttetor EsP. 0, W.. s li Nash, I,ll,ecty et„ the Oakland Nurserr. te miles be Penna...drout t c: the P l itted , rtmZe t ifsegy,9l4 I° 4! 11.—T4ttinng ne prom ltry to order. oelSidgertl JOHN MURDOCH. Ja EITTSBURGII AGRICULTURAL WARR noun AND WIND STUN—No. 129 Wood droned, L urgh, Pa.—R. R. ISLIANK LAND. (late Shand, Sten mum 0o.,) Itlaufacturer and Danforth nerd=Waal and tient!cultural Imofoment& of all Mod., Wholoath nod Re. tnfl: Vold. Garden nod Plower st. wait .oe Shads Tram Goorto, Poodrotta, Balm, and all other artfoloa ennethetrnt with Astkroltore. diltirdar.B Bai_Wood Flowers. sARILINGEMENTS have been made. with tb• proprietors of Bay Wood World flardensfoi lioon t su p ply a Boquattee and rut Bowers daring Winks and Summer.' l'rr and gentlemen am be furobdud Ikt abort wake any of tb. lollowbuit Prearb forma: Pieta • PrestedidAeriqueda (en `fsea t io etwxt , ,, ' mane •• Rieder. Eu .11.danos. Ova* Sedates. Final punqu i te.e... . Lt. Orders fur It i nr , ltesak i law l t.p is z 1 . 2. Wood sheet- &GRICULTURAL IMPLEMIINTS AND IfICRDS.—ILALPIIa CO.. Dalt. str New York. Ws and Wail. oeMr WANTED—VSO,OOO, for which will be Oren Bonds awl Mortgagor . Deal rat. , Borth ge Tin. the amount A. I. asoce.ta to exchange for • variety of well se.. Mortgag sohl.tr THO ee S.. WOODS. 75 4th rt. atiIUSINESS WANTED-411500 and the tioonsin or.. setlve ...a men are offer. for Intereet In • axle b.f.,. , Enqulre of an 2641. THOS. WOODS, 76, etti et. I STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to tor, tntarayt In • Maim Boal. fn. w Lich club. . or rwel Wats ntll be Afyon. Enquire at .3421-Lf WOODS. in. {Lb Rt. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE. (Via Nleagarm.) Reduction 41 /Wm" to mat the hews. The raeoprzt and Healthiest Route. Seers HundrAl Maar Shorter Mon any oeter Rainyrr,, and etroldeno the dendly Ibnooolth7 and two entree denyerana Usenet, on Panama Thy. THIN WM IN ADVANON OF TUE MAIL.. The Accesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. TIM NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or THR WEST. PILOSINTLIEUS, or DANIEL WEB. R, 4.11 ant aloes steamshipti will leave New Vert on the '1 and 27th of mat month conneetioir by the Nic mac. Transit Beate. (having but twelve mile. of land transportation over • gond macadamized road. In tint tll.llll ) with the steamships EINKILA N EVADA,UNCLN BAH ' I ." l=Ma PACIFIC. and DF.OTUF.It JONATHAN, UM of which .111 Dave San Jun del the, the Pacific terminue of the Transit haute, where the Nellie Stem, Wm, receive the Pawangere at Dr oned anr once to im. mediate's on their arrival. and at once to Pan French.). An experlenced Faramm I. attached he each abip. For Intonnotime, or ?senora reduced ratestatTlr only to CHARLES !lOWAN. Agent, 2 Dowling Oman, N.Y 12.11.—Oommenchot en the 20th of May, the dere of /whit New York will bean chged to the 6th end 20 th or each south. aplo mh64ame6• Sprint fi Stoc k OTTE BLU of Hamburg Pianos. ABLME, NO. 118.IFOOD sr! mar, PlTTPBUittift BOLIEAGBNT. THE IiABISURG PbkINTOS are undoabtolly superior to all others In ietly aftema and metre! foss. They ban not only received Um blithest maraca of approbation from the Mot European Ammar, snob ms Use. Tbalbsrg. and atm+ who tan them constantly in their own use.bat also ft:mow resilient Profane:arr. The following Is an attract from a letter of Professor Mary Bobbewk. After Jae/lidos the testicular at,le. tweet Witch be wants fort& own WO, one Grand asulone rosary P. he monks co Sallow./ their emellent 0.11. ties I.ldy.little daughter. who plays very.:vellormst, with I , l=oo goal instrument, and Puma ma the only oar "lnstruments are oOlrted m the most accommods. ling Wm. bat I do not Illos m. on they - Imre not the obis Unions& and the tone of your." remain min reepeetfolly, EMILY 1101111:103. litter h. Nor gale Vale by CHARLOTTE BLUME at Ur old established Plano Depot 113 Wool st.. lid door above fith R. Pittsturrate. Pa: A 1.,. Me afoot Pe Pittsburgh and Western Penna.. Er flatlet, Davie a tio..ilorton Pianos, (whist In the outran epees am maskiered surerler to either Chletertnet at Norma A Clark% but lebl• fart Is not sztenuansly known. as they boo but lately been Introduced hero) and other per.nch and Phlbulelphla Manna of the teat costars. at ..o[log from V= to ' mb.23 NEWS ICR OP 43 111 011 ER 1 0 & SONS • PIANOS. • I . OIIN MELLop., Na 81 op wawa.. between et rt. sad amid Alley. boo Jed r.eu trona the maw Lector, °Mammals A Sam nodose. •new and toy mealy of their Pied Coate Awn ado-a Haas Ptet‘s, silt - All eo.lste and islashl• hannereasenta of their pillow mad loner arlarif tyles.ccaltable for those s urpOr t =p. btrOmd, =tent. Alt& be mold imeseiehhr at /Agent •ntr Prices OLD PL4NON—llonosl d.hand liana. In good ord , o, for de . 6 O. En. 5116. 8110, OE. co. MELODLON.S—A. fall apply of Melodeons. or enthrdl Idnt besstlitil pattern& i 4 rem the hoet manlike. ea in the country. We. VI.% EON RE, sad MO. SIZLIAHL. land tot the We of Marring, A ON Ihr Pittabsestand Western Foam, amble No. $1 Wood et- bet. lithe.. and Dl.'d Alloy • Grand and Serp ll entine Pianos, MADE I • . Nina& & MARL NEW YORE. &BIEBER has jut, received !okn of • eholeelot of NUN NA '3 superior Planes, and anions Ottsifffl, ers of a Fall Grand Planation sl ze - 7 oc taves, Thu "GRAND . is gotten up In • *Ole of molly elegance unequaled by anything mar bumght to the tlimtern. =, with caned tram logs of redid Newsweed, panel I monad with saperbir sassed ornaments, dash and ;labs elides of fret wort lyre alghststaly and tastes nraintil EIA.P "' II2VTINI PIANOS SIM tams 111 , th . ROUND CORN Ind. plain, : SWARM 11.111,RBETI, hole Moat la this city fur timing elute rla.lloo. No. 101 Third ithiet. Mao. Doe nailer win be given of the arrival of the ahem • 'athiri , tfICKERINO 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. to perfect order, to left with me for We. at • eery re dared prick The owner Is about loachut the cltr. and le wlllbas to all. Dm put, at • sacrifiee: The eutecrlter will warrant this Phew, to the purchaser to be rot *s i t rs""1" I n --- .nal Noel Wood st.., bet. Dla'd a/ley tth it. pm* JErn CIR OS RIAGB REPOSITORY! JOSEPH WHITE now carrying on buei ..o in his rpacloos premises, (now lately aniarned.) between Pittebureb and Laerrencerilia, near the Two tllle Hurl. respoctfolly !nettee the nubile to inspect bit Mocirof OARRIAGIth, M. And he {Wile War ly Incomes gentlemen% pocchcuert. that nue prim otry is made: Fourteen years armies. ho the bush:Rol. enables him lowland beton his patrons the mros thole* collection of tmrimpee, which so many years past It has been hie =lar department to select from the rations tee* mod 4 Eaatern Ilanufactaxera. The Moms of his new met o% is complete, the economy of his arrangsmeots will =PVT the tent and most baWonabla Idanufectures at wiWarate prices.- Unencumbered by • those Mary ertwitMe. which the manna for decoraunig Homes of Melons hae Mufti upon the miceolGoode. (melts to large rents.) Imeth Whitt will oil on ready money only, at much Lem than th e our Meta. ' re.11.--Ostriapes repaired I. the ;bud manna% weVe du • • exhi. Powder. lAVING sold my Magazine and stook of Powder and hue to D. W.O. BIDWOLL. cheerful ly recommend him to my Mends and mummers. Plttabowiti. April 1.1860. L. O. 011101. CoTartnirsbip, IHAVE associated Joseph. - Dilirorth with . we in the Powder and Coionsaden bnelnew.eind iio g nharie hereafter ander Ww D. w.O.IIDWBt I . littattarah, APNIIO. 1855. • DILWORTH at BID MANUFAOTURERS' AGVA LI FOR Du PontRRod,o o d , Hazard Gun Pander, 155 Errassr. Patsraluur. EERYBI - . variety Sporting, Mining and ,A asting Powear blears on heed and itix from I=tssar:then 'Nem send In their IT 5 P. W. for &livery next =van& aadby 11 A. IL • Wed nol In the aftenuxre. Pioneer Line of Austral i a Packeta from New York to Melbourne, • . CARRYING TIM UNITED GRATES RAM 'phoantiful and favorite Clipper Borgne eon, esiotwata ship of tide line, Ala be lire. ee her reread verses to Melbourne, en the With Pewenger sexannuiestlone intsmaesed. Rates— ashen, =Mira Catdo,llso.l3esond Cabin WM. 'The Nimrod will be Whetted by the ealslxrated g thiber Stab windward. Apply on board at iderkEut ot to otild W CAMERON. 115 Wall street ow Yak. "- • Remoritl--To the- Public. MN .0. PARRY, successor to.. Parry, llon Scott At haa rammal Warobows past to th• agu, Savona adJoiaing tho Wolin, whom ha Li among to moill mouthing In the Ouitinglim at Coati/ reilmadmiosa. JOllla Cle PARRY. W. HERSTINE & CO., have removed to No. 76 Wator ttroot,toren of Chancery Lase. Kg . • • ,ItemovaL • • IHMSENManufttaturarof &cry Cl• Watt of 91.11AROITLILSrm4 I rornowatAs4 B k Parer. Vine Vlh and Crows WM" Basalistars awr y. Warshaw... WO ea= ward TffilV e im, pitub.zp. lft. SANE . it SON have removed to 334 Mir rt.tinforW. P"'Vprtrla cue • • • on maim- ATIVKLULItiII I 00., J EfiliA oOf &C 0 . , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Talten6l3, ntranomia= r a t nwrns. Asir suruus, 401 and Me Mean& OfirJaen k?..lLitras: IRON FRONTI Haw Dress 'Goode. •,'" I NACIAN It tic 9i Market street, • 101 - 001. D tfully eoliths attention Of wr. the WWI. ther 3 atme kOng* of firmsdhlso mot balm W . Uslasse; sad_ wmaadiat Nowa= WIS New York and Philadelphia Advertiuments. YRO,V i kffAySll3 .67 s.o . ati,x . r y st o o k... aws Cra er iectut . a& J..McCOLLIMI are manufacturing Bl an d el h n ays constanud i saysttlor Mtlcs, with all t tly ea b their lately paten the ted r = meats, of various slam Also, Patent Muth mutat Dcakars, Ipro vemite onths. Dampers. la. tn. at se and 40 Eldsbl a a w York. nsla:Onta . Remoitil of Millinery Bstahliehnient. E . T. BURKE informs her friends and trona that she hu removed her MlUlnae and itjeetWeng Establishment from 172 to MX Chestnut et, two dons above Eleventh. math 'MN Phil &datable. nua• enammmente are Made for the more eatedudve earrMair on of all branches. and ennernionoe of onstomera. Dr .9- preartating the Moro and Wanton= to the kilithengoind second story to Drees and Mantilla Making. ram t ties paid to Wedding and Mourning order. Vel2- •• : • 18th and Chestnut ate. Philadelphia, KANI7FACTOtLY of evedesemption of ARCHTTSCTIMAL PLALSTSN ORNAMENTS, ration of Randlop, emulating of Center sums. Mouldloas, gurteltimente to Meratma Capitols. Tram...aka New des modelled with moo and swung to All orders from the mantra' totnotosili 0tt... 01 " "' warranted to cum MAI,. felliMeide WANTS. Phrenological Cabinet ' FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., Phranologien and Publishers, Sal Aran street, be Sawatts, rhiladalchts, furnish all nark., on Phranolg, Phydr, Water Com Magnetism an hconntraPhYr.nnla ale and ratan. at. Nen non priced Prone clonal arandastionaorith charts, and MI G daactiptlona of eharacter, dor Grant., Cabinet Wad mrnl and rct " • , EOR RENT=A: Beat. idanaantli located in Pitt towzrehip.ls Minutes &Ira m the dry, uld adjoining the 001:610 ofJohn Wright, RHO : contains about R am. ofirmand. highly ornamented with fruit tram,•nowers. Sr. The horde le two.tarz 1,151. hug room. and nulalvel In modern striK Or Dan water. Warn. Kahle and carriage honeM will rent to • respectable tenant MO ten year 0. IieLLIN di SON. o La.—From the klrst. of April next; the commodious briar braidings, situate In the Sea on Weed of the city of Pittsbunrh. between Breckenridse dyad and the Illonongatuda River, lately ocenpleal by Meaux Rational, Psars AO., as a glees manufactory and IfILIIOIOIIIIB. This progrty Iselgibly t tuated, adjarent ; t i o the Mo d= ricer ,:zrucazivp..--- Several small buildings altlat i mekots yard are attach ed. Apply to W BARN President PittaborzhandOonnehmille R. IL 1011131 f Neville Hall, car. 4th and Liberty sta. VOA KENT—A very desirable Dwelling Howie on Pain M. The nellee Is to Ant rate order, having been y Sited up, paver:mt. painted and var. Dished. ihrardre of JOHN WILSON. =I Liberty at. ruhtl 1 ITIO LET—A Dwelling house on Third at., .now our once. S. CUTHBERT A SON. 110, ad M. reLET .—A small well-finished and fur d.ned STORE. with large show window, next door to corner of 8d srei Kunst rte. Possession gtven toedistely. • te23 E. D. OAZZAU. TO-LET.—The STORE on Market street oast door to the corner of Bd mewled by Mr. B. N re, en excellent .d gellitooire dead for the clothing bugueme. ilea • E. D. GAZZLid. For Sale or Rent. WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin ing Wllhinsboors, and mar the itroso sum..— . lions, meitalne 13 rooms, and the lo t, on ertg e ch ve rn- L h' llte '"" r n't=raltlTO front. .It7foo, moot. ,Zabie property will be mod 10 0 and an 00.7 shrY terms, or sill be rented for MO per annum. ja.24 Fe D. GAZZAM. To Editors and Printers. Building occupied for more than tin rI,. E B by the Fadeou Goscife, scul which is cootie!. If ,t tamed on Third et_ nea t. r Market. Is now FOR REM, affording a good opportunity to Editors as Printers of M oulin I well known stand for their businem. Thle_pray erty I. dlragtly opposite the extensivaPenting and News paper establishments in tibegerife Dispatch Building.— Yor terms, apply. to S. D. UAZZAII, iattdf Market 0.. between eland 4th. Cider and Vinegar. VINEGAR made expressly for family use and nonn•Did In more than nen half of the !WWI Grocorleo of Pittertorth and Alloichiny, nbao Pickle% an to a nonmi in myWnertnone th.tihan boon invind In It sor tee W m ine Vluegar made from Ohlo Or pee, equal to the best Im al=er Vinegar that will bear reducing one Wined RIM be good Totalling Vinegar. The attentkut a private audited. hotel keepers and the country reerchaate la particular. to directed to thle Tine. Cider that will keep mat until nut tall. Tu. above Tlnegara and Cider warstoted to be as rota- Dented. at= A. BotLLOII. 141 Water t 141 let at. KAY & COMPANY, Booksellers. Paper Dealers and Stationers, b'0.65 Wood d.. one &grill= the IT are Tß na q B f UR OH, RAVE • constantly on hand and for Bale at the lowest prices. • large and well selected stock of L Lew. Medical. and Illsoellaremes Books. One end plebs «llama of Biblee end Prayer Books, ineverl mkt/ of binding mid sink Paw. Boost—They respectfully solicit the attention ofnebool Teachers mimed lu the Instruction of youth to their asecirtmint of sebmi Books, which is Ivry extensive. comprising the mast veltudqe merits now to rum Bust oits—Thele stook of Bleak Docks Is wen' =d elete. evanescing every variety of /Lorene. Iterosd end Memorandum Books. BTATIPMS—EfigIy ViLliet7 Of MOM= end fancy Its' . tioppry, including Writing Papereof every ga.llty. gigot • sneer every:description sad Prim. Lek. 4.01 e. a.. ii on Teachers, Llicssies, end School Committees . • lied the mold reasonable terms. mhl3 DRY GOODS For Spring and • Summer, AT also A MIL'S, No. 91 Market etrteL E WOOLD roapectfnlly inform the La,;. W dkat that ea base reelyet ma aunty of Dry Eked' thr flor . : i s and hummer, antorntst 'yob .10 be a.d • "' AL GOODS of thTeh a olosat Dattarse and led mat. data In IC3II3II.OIDERIES—Wo hale unkrythina that Is na. and handout" In the our of .aridand lagar Collars. kleraa• Cheralostts,llotts, /to, ItUUKHUIPI/i0 0001Y8.—In this HIM of oor badness. co hay. • very tall assortment, and an ottely ehallsnuo constarUtion. 11U1KRY.—Our stork of tlnake7 Ularge, and has hoon acdosted with gnat Caro lsr• roorl•Ins from . Ncor of ss moon 'as brow:lkt out, the 120104 and last styles of Idantll mhdl. EAS, TEAS—The cheapest Store in the ettr td the only plsenerhere the beet OltlecnlntrY Flee Oldd O os nalltry Ina& at 60 et. per 114 flue Oonn ead(kdonn Imo 40 nets. north., tort , Ins mall catty beam expreadT I . tol mhfr7 ...from lb. wed. line (be W ery warranted oeye g t lon. apdo rlb drleet INlndo ebearer= ranehad at any other store In the city. ]heed.the store. late Morris' Tea Kart, no door trona Manama t hey. I. the Diamond now by mlOl aces s iteoostu. THE ADAMS EXPIIII3B COMPANY,: A JOINT STOOK ASSOCIATION. Oryaniacl July 1,1554, uudrr W fetus 0 , New lira. Capital In 12,000 Shares! STOCKLDEII3 INDIVIDUALLY' LLABLIL President—GEOßGE W. CASS, of Pittab'g. X&MAUL G.o. W. Qin, Pittabeirg!a, B.ll.ilbannakor, FlaMasora. S. S. Sanford, Phila.:Wows, Johnson Lblinstan, N. Y. W. B. Danamors. No York. o.erlar. B i d reltel. A " I.V. '""* Ttnanneirt. Srentfiald. 1121 ' -Nia" - . 1853: JOSEPH HORNE do CO. invite the 'glen non *Muir automat, owl the eabu. to their wood omit, of Trlonatazo Idfil ßi losry Good.. • bbons. • lambroldarlat. lloatetyand Glom lama atcok ofirolob they art now readyintg a! s molt 77 Mat at tria. Spiritual Telegraph.. THE organ of modern 19Firitualiero; Fourth vol. oolunaures in blay. I cootalcup the &Una ro und az - tante Current Pacts and opinions on Spiritual in. Uremia.. Poblbabad weakly w0,.r.. annaur,_alaq, Ppiritual Books for sale by PARTRIDOIi 342 'Madam'. Noo Took. P. B.—A catalogue of SplritruLl Book' out on similar tion. • aullaZordP Varnizh. Varnisl Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory, 80 and 82 North Fourth Shut. Tal . IE undersigned would earnestly invite ttw.at.auoo °Mounter Northonto. ooh Nam. Co et atthon mot others to thole Tarr Mormlor thomh• Daly. Cantu*. Cabinet, Doom., China Glom. Drying J. pa Spirit and eserl other kind of Vansithat which bare bolt In conetant nearlyTortr Tears, and tort amides% Ito oaring that they aro ocomrpereod tortny other mom° factored In this country. the thole durablllty. &ring clutl - Ma and beautiful appearanco on the sort. Our Prior* are marmots and terms nom togood Foram Ohm us a calL 0. SOUNACK & CO, enh2ltaidtr . 80 &82 North 4th tt. Tbldadaltdott RemovaL L E %ANDER GORDON, Commission' ssalt),!Famtlirsztnibsts grand to No. 111. 'Dreams: p Ii :VERIE, by F. 11. Hodges; Pop nom the question ea Angeloffh W BMluhe tCeandng or W Y LAU OM Moe you men A nnie Dear, Oh whisper whet thou Role* I've a beast to eeeesesm Ann/ ff.. Sul; The Ylanntlng Nag or vo_ tortu One ankle Tort boom. elmm.ff In /moire de LoWee—Ramde pee C. /Mu “Gentle Moon whose Mom light," with rartationt Onoa pm J. Aseher, • La Zephre—Temelo—Chas. Jards. Nur .Peoul.— • Pk-Nio Why to o Mug Chestnut It. AmPIRDM. N ETdl 3 :llll=eted to R. P. WWI; letW•Lvuod; Frederic-V. the OMAR Orsnd Mani de Conant, At. . - 00011 MIMIC: invvDevr* Oh whiner nbstlbou Delenk Helouffiffff. A 1... • mlleetion of shogitmelle Dr the ante out viten. Ind reed hp. CHARLOTIS ULOMC. • At , we oldeuwaMed Depot. No.llB Wool et.. . 0 . 14 Boma deco above eth et. VITANTRIH) I do sad. Penn& R. R. In- Dc, "4" v V do n. ntock. & m.lewa &rtP ?forth American' IdLolnd 90,11Pad7• PNald r. os.l. :do • do - Sto Qt7lsoadr =ls rallszattudarigs Baulk Stock. wL1.612113 M. Haitian and ad.33:M/,. mod' Brolleed. 1101 van /math Are. ) 0111 -0 vS tore. 61)KIN — S all ON% FANCY eartiA. STO t RN . nee ItEgiug ` 1 ClU Zlnts. at szkustu4 prtew, II IaBEATEST BAIIWUNS YET—We are c• Wr_teg i sk i rogs= lllll =r l 7 21....0.ttax. O. with Milt and pines ug : ban in t i n°l2 M lTu il. "ll3 2o/Z leWer l f ir. N0721.1th":. COUNTRY SEATS FOR; ALR--Three flue Col:into . Vests. ;Wasted ingusdiately_ adhgning the beautiful and Va l i tillage of Mansfield, in Upped . Bt. Clair township ng shh( agrelt . ::lstfsa and 9): awes. tensirs haprrnrs=sista nate area, ed on escapism. adminhir adapting them gar eumntry midsnakcar barium doing bustnnss Um fay . . Ski Btanbentßia Railroad edit halm • debut w in thi* kW toils piths D.opertr. an d t ra Washington Plant. Rosa runs gi obeaysaaws. ♦ ;As Oro coal MOP L i rOliitiOn t i a .nwar% t re fall particulars. apply to .. . B. . VrALTTAISLE FARM. - INNORTH PAT. ' y • 111111 TOWNSUIP YOB ISAIX-131=C s q bean the ally sll2)Crellaetronttba Stan at tba Nobleatom melon, etanatm about 40 =and *mad mul In • WM stata atetalnMatb4 manta acrnalit of sameartabla derellingboalle bilh onusnaanellk bosualmok•Mambertystable men dlasa nuns la m at ebastralt oklads on the tans, width le well lenbaMbl at i nb : 44 2 . Lbe 1,041 V I M to easily be areln . 'tad. rMe balt ad Mimeo lame lina • - . • -- . W ar . 44.347 . 1* 43. - Yeatillt 4 BON•4 1 ' t • 11A •I te A • • t I bikA' 'CO. 71-7 6.11.11•4114i5t5410 - allesifroci. the den _IX Whoa from thoplaakre44.•• Casafttwi. I• 60 samsll(l4s.which • dean! sad gads: • _ cooed Um* O b /21. Impremonsate• we II =OS. brood II • with `7° ;VA r tilszl ' fnar of lbs •= l4 l‘a=- - d're. fare v., : .I=lllo l ,as , sada, reivra At . • . . • . m.66:iiitrieidtip - be,setsfoi*reissting ' between IL A. LONG sad - JOHN .1.04 - 1 , 12‘ the ot &see Itooodieg sad Gael ...111 , UM der diseobred by anima cournk - ... ~...,;_.---- . 4_ The bodaeop or th e Gate arm aut - be maim oy IL A. LONG. who abash lottbsaLsed le mewl whatis der, seat ear Its debt&. , 8. A. LONG Pitd , barab. AP11121.1115. ' JOHN PHILLIPS: Wbusiness of Beau roandliag and Gas iti . as Till Urinaf l.? be voadoeted by tbo ...data td. at i tgfild o st . ead..No. Idaho d j et a ls ile . slAsr . PHILLSPe a co, will Iwo the amnion of HUGH GAL , LAGHZB, as blenager. ' • In nothing front the West Toonekni business. I recommend Mom P. 1 , 1, d IW. m In! friends end customer& QM - a A LONG. Partnership -Notice. I E W this day- associated vrith me 132 9 el la Y i s ctiw s sien t r aroorend mo WI a Zino" sirhezetothrt. Presnocia..Artil 10, 1866, JABIETIMOCILLY. 7A.1021 kratnar War. TUT- —MU. Vaal= JAMES Irctruiri co., • • - ay Grocers and Flour . . seeds, salt-and -Produce Generally, Nos. 172 and 174 Wood131;, - 41116412w* PITISIIIMOR. V*. • Dissolution of Partaerihip. • partnership heretofore exudink. be .Y B. Mantett. In trai Maass. port Standard astanlishlasnthas bean dhenuthroad todar nr mutual comma. All outstanding accoanta aro to pp,loo J.l Mltch . undar alma, namothe KeHapornort Munazdaatt fload.• • COLLINS. Iffehaterport, Aptil litb,lBlo. .r. 11. Tann*. - VIVANTEDI3I3IEDIATEIty, Composi- T rt tor, ono that is ag. to so ma* preil m ei at 8 6 rar wadt naratee ern : Saturday rroning. a Boy who Isla la to work at who ntlitetwira "rum tar . %OMll' anabla ti for nd t it t , t i o mar bee: . possible from data of thir notg. ante Dissolution THE firmof W. R. MeeIJTORMON is Ms day dissolved by lloiltatlon.. The ontoctibtx tualtigatoodated In partnership with lamooLt /1. /. NOR TON, the Elmore'', Ptoduto and - IComtolotion brioloom trill Do eontlaued st the torus ot , Llbert7 and watt thootylo of WM. BIitCUTOICCON it CO. who oS• tond to the pottlement the b-32611.1010f lote firm Pittabmt. Axil 114 0f 1865. - W5l. 3111IITCHEON. • Dissolution of Do-Pitrtnerstills , O ;• HE CPARTNERSHIP.heieto or T z7 e DUDE between the' sokeetibenk in the Variety end Dry Goods bealoass. trader the Mile A DeesPhelt.” It this day dissolved by,.mut oat sonsent. The business of the late will be seetkd by either of the eadseatireal , who in beet, Au th orised t 6 dole. • DA WCIANDLESS,... DAV HN ID CAMPBELL, Meade TT, Itls. - SAMDELPOILOCK, , In eeileltet tom the busload% I oboe:INKY recaexatend mT soroessors, Illaiszallses A Pollock. to the conalderation ' end patronage of my triomds DAVID CAMPBELL. /p 4 O-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned hen thl• day formed D. ender the style a 'CANDLESS A POLLOClMetratteactioe or the - VARIETY AND DRY GOODS No. SI Woodshvot, where they reeDestfolly lathe • watt:mance of tbypaaro rues bestowed nett the MG arm. JOHN WCANDLESB. .. SAMUEL POL LOCK. Dissolution of COTartnerstiip?: HE co-Partnership heretofore: existing between the sitwaria, to the Ofdler, HE of John Watt & Oa, has fhb der We& dieeolval by mutest consent. The bushteee of the late erm .111 he settled tryJoh , Wean, at the old stan&,aniAbart7 street. end err the, ramie he I. hereby anthabol to use O the name of the JHN WAVIT,_ . Janaaty Mb, 1886. ' - . JOLLN enizox , lln rethtn from the badman, I obearMl7 tweetnneew thy tateJohn Wilson, to the liatroweerof one former earboatak ' JOHN, w&TT. JOHN WILSON, Grocer and Ocoximiesiion r ap Merchant, Na2a6 Liberty streca..Pittsbarsh. ,- The entroriber will cantina. the WholendeOrreary,_Pro des and Oomllladon toutneaa at the old Mantel John Watt i W.. No-28e Matz stmt. - JOHN WLI&ON. . Dissolution of CorTatinerstup. — THE partnership beretofereinilating under the mane of 0. BLACKBURN it 'CO. viaAlbwoleed armdeg). the with:r f saltar g i L .l Wirn f i gs .s tlu b e . erof the subertibers, at -their old stand on Water st.J.l 0. HAM:IMAM.- Idttalargh, April Rd, MAL . ORM 1 1 .JclNIK. HAVING thin day associatedwitit.rniadi. JAB. L. 000mr.oureanneijkokKeeper the 'blur . new will be tarried on as formerly at the old shod: N ! 141 Water et.. under the etyle of JONBR. lb 01)0 14.101 1. vs @Oen the patronage of ousel& CIIMMIII andthe pub lic la general GM. 8...101.11Mb littalmrsh. April 2,131.6. . ' .1d& D. COULtf. In withdrOwing . from the ' late dire of, 0. . 11Mokbana a Or.. I domed eheerfolly reremarnandßliold partner. Mr. 0w IL Slows, and Mr. J. L. Coohr..tothe confideneworthe algae. •511 ge tobftl wa ' k f • or them a : mati ons, = othepatona erpli ibeal - y 'beta wBAmKBURN 40TIOE—The latelinn or Wick & Weazict! 'ler barbs. beea dlasolied by the:A/nth et !did IL an tate I.lllh last , the bamboo of - said - dm . will be se by the naderalrned.~ ..t thetr anat. recur Witatsad Water de- D. weismatemlunlvOiragithir . • • • ~ - • 0 -14RTNERSILIP—Tho underrigtied, o 1 theists Om WWI* t M'Clusdles• hoe tab, „der at with Wm WILLIAM=ANS sad lIARDLSON • WHIN lby the Donau of cordlastar the Whateele Wm wry and Com:dad= tronlweet.st Um old etand.canor 0. Woad sad Watef i r c a d il:ttetstrsh. wake the wale so Idyls of Vr. ID 11ZAK8 ADO. ens • emit , wee of rat:owe all r , l t sir May 24,1!,t4.-aorlff „ „ , • • - 1 of r ... k _sssebectribera, trlOng•=du ilia firm ifikLlMßlAL LlNas 'eati= d ,rse • Flt4bwrin. March 19tb,1846. IL DV LAWN. Tb•subssibar will mono tt• tbe Md• a n d Lentil s, Las. loam In all its Mynahs.. at tb• obi stand. No. Mb Liberty et and respsetfely solicits • sontinoatkin of the patron. Wol so lib eral l y exteaultal to tire late trim •*, • * -.* O•PAR : : 'HICP—Wei have this day 1 C) steoctsted oussellas In the to balms. ot. Hertel. et, the parboeuhlp to es Boos the first. AST gUatostry WS. Ltd tea bashers to resodostAtl soda Wens= saII Arm of W.Noelletook Brothers. WASHINGTON ikominoca„ ALEXAADSII NOAH.INToos.., GEOHGB L. IAWLMTOOK. •• NOTICE—I Imre • salt my inters* iii thei ~tb gferatim__'4llo=Ziatti- No 4 Irront et I coradauy reconams4 thestelpalre, MDaKn,Jdr2Dtb„l3s.l. " f.? , . , . . .. . ... - §..A. LONG & CO.; Bell Braint roan . Ann and Gas Rittars. Unita attention to tbilianxic dollar% Rraokata Pordanta and' attar natant -, %la at op hams with steam and gen maks him oratlaga of ail klad• to order, Walsh Railroad painna and !mutat ll•attritkorinatal constantlyott Rao& NOTICE.—The. late. firm of: JONES - 4 IdttlaG baTtete !den dissolud by . Cid a...uk oflobn. b ..= d o t rat I= ni.d. 4.ba b=adAl=} B.➢t. 24 1666.—0d1l ~ IFILLO Jellid, tarring parts* , : - Ci . .0 TONES, - ita - mliereithli.or Sp% sad Mites Reel: Mb idea, VW 'AP , COSth and Stspik Zeus Hut Tspbri. Went Barr ULU and Inda Adladraarnord !BIAGI 40111,111 a... fl B. RC.Kilial 0 - 757itilafactarsre at 11.• Raga's react Impronwr Steel Coltli•ltor_ r/liteo coma atßoss and Maya& Pittalarch... , • au,tlr., consectk of having •pold, oar Inman@ Li tbe•his loth Onanar. ER Zed. at 10 undid tle_perl; nesslda eedetlas wader Unser= of KI 13110EXPEE GE11, it Cambria Fornsee,are both disohred. Tha_hael tom will be settled an br theetwaseWsre .tba Pattuents ofd George S. Hinz who are esthortsed - o nos tyilmFor of the reesecttee Inas In Wang 'Aro bora • • Maxi I. - Isoirldfl 1 'P. SHOINIGEHEEteII IL IL jeAKERSTSTE.:4 commie ion . mut ForratdD,DM 01/trA tad sad Ditiltro =11j: Pitt:bunk otha =watt, to. 93 asul9o., Front ttnot,TMOltl:l -,- Theuridersignedbavingforio4torpartni* elp, under the style of D. W.IIB6BTmtI DOD tertio triattetion or& Ciocural I.o.oY.Ccaimild.D.Poi 4 =HDD and PrndtioDuttnift, at Ht 0.93 end - Matt tatt.d to gto• hall Iteitra. and forwarding matron wad Dit nfoAbati us wation'of all basinosolhat.ciaVo ontRIN N o thakfirds. 111111ALICHBALW wo-vgassw.ft Minn .Wilgasifigin4tiwitrW lita :tr d%loo4 o .7.riallets & H OW= 6. Itos. Eaq.73 . .Eakiiwar,tigitreggg•Liaka, SW; • NOTICE: Joseph Flemum.- hotiol= elated lath lam Joann . Abel; bonnimeia p..ondneted ender the etraror3Onell AB6J.ll , oo.fri the old ateZa. earner of nadthnem inn Nostrila e_ttrator _ _ CIO-PARTNERSHIPIIesingr aseocialed tj B. L lisad with ma Is tlrkPnAt baamohe nos will be anise] as. - am ama, aunt./ L I. Taza.-.. E.-SELLERS C 0... Wholesale ;and Ulan Dealers In DraslVParslee; OgrelraDishil DUDLEY, STONE & C 0. ,, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS - iiri:i iiiiiiiiarager. • • • • 7. , -: - .: _•• ~. (betiveen Maki and the River,) 2 :..t; - . Louisville, , . . .. rARTWOLAR attention wd. to the pur- -- sham and isle entrap. latriet. Art Smir," d. et,,,,jl=l. 4 toierthectatnsUlabrasafiltsoot slid-Also &Wed, and toad adratarselads. . „,- , . if • er .dt i wit nom is devoted to the eibibitioa anditie maw. Itekdsrank awash sad • Parlor Airitsas . . . 1 IC cl.. Itichstclaret Ai Co., Eismaillactinsar; A-Badman a Clo-Whalecelserecins sad . CorntliniVta= ficoreie . ;r;s4 ,• . . • : , Watkins a Car Part Prter• a aaaa - 1 1:aiallair• - 7 I : toisdaQijorhsate, ,___. .. ••- .. Aisca77r.M Doane, ' Untariatarelfe 112.7. VIII. R. EMIRS * BRO., C°113118840. 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