-DEPARTMENT. ' PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MIMING, MAY 9, 1&5 tr3T/XD Stares .Dtsrator Conar.,Baroas Jmxte !amts., TRIAL ow FURRY CITXXISKIR TOR EMBRZELING A LRITIR MISTER U. 8. SLux..,—The case of Henry . Commit*, formerly Poet Master at Harrison Valley P. 0., Potter County, Pa., indicted for secreting, embezzling, and destroy lag a letter con taining a note on the Mahawie Blot from the U. B. Mail, was taken up in the united States District Court, on Tuesday morning. The care came up at the last term, but at request of de fendant's counsel, was continued to the present term.. Judge Shaler appeared for the United States, and S. W. Black, J. B. Sweitzer andJ. H. Hamp ton, Estes, for the Defence. The following Jury was impannelled and sworn. 1. George Conner; 2. Alex. Mestergadd ; 8. Wm. AL Barrow; 4. John Scott; 5. Levi Colvin; 6. John A. Pattts• on ; 7. Thomas Brownfield; 8. Hugh McKee; 9. John Long; 10. Wm. H. Blair; tl. A. $ Davie; 12. John Rogers. "'The testimony opened as follows: William Bostwick testified—l reside at Great Barrington, Massachusetts ; am cashier of the m a ma. Bank; the note (hero ; produced) Ira genuine note of the bank ; the note in Letter A, No. 806; there are no duplicate numbers of the notes; each bill is numbered separately Cross-examined—Our whole circulation of $5O notes is of Letter A.; the date of the note is Aug ust let, 1863; fa have no regular time for call ing the notes in or canceling them; the only dis tinguishing mark of the note is the number. B. C. Langdon testified—l reside at Monterey, Berkshire county, Mass.; Oliver Judd resides there also; I am clerk in the Post Office at Mon terey ; Mr. Judd on the 16th of June last came into the office with two $5O notes of the Mahawie Bank, numbers 302 and 806; he requested me to mail and direct them to Nathaniel Hubbard, Har rison Valley, Potter Co., Pa. ; 1 took a memoran dum:tot the notes at the time; I hose it now; this note (here produced) is No. 306, and I presume is one cf the notes which 1 mailed; the letter went oat the same day. Some time-after Mr. Judd informed me that Mr. Hubbard had not received the money ; I wrote to the P. M. at Harrison Valley making enquiry if s letterdated :time 16th had- reached bis office; I mitred an answer; this letter (here prodnoed) I received in reply; 1 also received another letter subsequently from the same P. M.; I do not know the hand-wrtting of Mr. Cummins. Cross examined—Olirer Judd brought the mo ney to the P. 0.; he also brought a letter and an envelope; I directed the letter; Mr: Hubbard is Mr. Judd's son-in-law; I did not put the denomi nation of the notes en my memorandum; did not think it wee necessary; thought I ccruhrrecollect them; I have with me a sheet taken from the mail record of the Monterey office showing that such & letter was mailed June 16th. Judge Shakier offered the sheet in evidence. The defence objected on the ground that they were entitled to the best evidence. The mail book itself ought to be produced and not a de tached leaf. A beak of original entries has a tame in the law of evidence, bat a leaf or two leaves therefrom is not admissible. Under oar law the registrations of the post-office depart ment are adinissible as evidence, bum as will be seen by Greenleaf 's Laws of Evidence, p. 533, no mention is made of detached porde= of each registers: Judge Studer contended that the sheet should be admitted as evidence. Thof witness had sworn that it was taken from the original record. The Court remarked that in the. case of a book of original entries, it is admissible only when produced in whole, becauie a party has a right to examine every portion of id and see that it has been kept in &proper manner.' Such is the rule in a civil case and the Court does not wish to relax the rule in a criminal case. The sheet of the record—was therefore ruled out. Nathaniel Hubbard testified—Reside at Her. rison, Potter Co. Pa., near the Harrison Valley P. 0.; Mr. Cummings was acting post master up to Comber last; lreceiveda letter from my wife's father informing me that a letter bed been sent me; I enquired of Mr. Cummings frequently, if ' a letter from Monterey' from Oliver Judd had come for me ; I enquired almost every mail for a short period ; he told me that no such let ter had come; my neighbors also frequently got letters out of the P. 0. for me; asked Cummings ta look at the 'record and see if such a letter had cot been received, and delivered to a neigh bor; I thought probably the neighbor' might have lost it; be said the records had been sent on to the Department; I subsequently examined the record; found no entries thereon for the monthof June; never received the letter or mon ey; after receivingthe letter informing me that ' such a letter had been sent; I wrote back to Mon terey and gat s deicription of the notes ; on get ting the description I made the enquiries of Cum mings; I gave a description of the notes-to oth er persons and told them to be on the alert; I wanted to secertain" where the money was if it had come to onreection; Mr. Cummings and two ether gentlemen were about leaving car place to go west; I spoke to one of them, John A. Tryon, and naked him to look out and find if C. had $5O notes, Nos. 302 and 806 on the Mahawie Bank, in his possession. • Cross examined—l was looking for aletter and • did not reoeve it; I got tutotherletter from Monti trey ; ii-neighbor got it from the officer and gave it to me ; I was expecting to get the first letter in July or thereabouts ; Mr. Cummings left to go West in October ; it was when he was about to go West that I asked my friends who accom panied him to watch Cummings ; offered Mr. Tryonnoreward; .lid hot think_Commings would do animal thing ; thought him an honest man. Reuben W. Hubbard testified—Reside at Har rison valley; Cummings was P. M., last summer; I made ehquiries of him about the letter; it nev er came into the possession of my father or any member of the family, Cross-examined—lt was in July that I made the enquiries. '• The Court here took a recess till three o'clock. - Arrnscies Bassios.—Court convened at 8 o'clock and the trial continued. John 8. Tryon teatified—l resided last summer at Harrison Valley ; knew Cummings ; on the ad of October Cummings, Fletcher, Cartwright and myself started for the Went; had.somecon. versed= with Cummings' about his funds the Saturday before we started'; • he-said he had two $lOO bills that Wm. Cobb had paid him a year be fore ; he said he had laid it by to travel upon; after we Marled be said he bad large bills, but they were $5O bills as I understood him ; we went from our place to Andover, Allegheny Co, 'N. F., and from there to Hornellerille ; in the mining bepaid the fare of all four of us to Chi cage ; he said he Would do this because he had' a large bill ; I did not see the money ; we then went on to Detroit; when we got there, Cum mings spoke ofgetting money changed ; we went up street ; he tried two or three brokers shops and they were not open ; we went into a cloth ing-shop and Cummings went away and got his money changed; we afterwards met him and ho showed us the place where he said he got his money changed; we went in there; saw a bill there; it was a $5O bill of the Mahawie Bank; can't remember the number; I went to a law. Jae, office for counsel; a warrant was issued at the instauce of the 11. B. Attorney and Cummings was arrested; when he was arrested he made some statements to me; I don't know of any in ducemtints laving been held out to hlm to make any statements; ha said he supposed Mr. Hub bard bad been to Hornellsville, found a bill that he had passed off there, telegraphed on and had him arrested; he asked it I had the number of those bills with me; told him I bad; the 11. B. Attorney took my memorandum and I did not get it again; Cummings said if we had told him _ about his intended arrest for taking the money he would have given us satisfaction; he spoke pretty bard about it; be thotight it was cruel in me to have alto arrested. • Cross-examlned—l made the information against Cummings • I left home with him, tray elle4 with him, and he paid my fare to Chicago ; be first told me be had two $lOO bills ; we were then.speaking of going West ; at Hornelleville he told us he had a large bill which he wanted to get changed, and would pay our fare; he - owed us and paid us In that way. • Nathan Fletther—testimony , corroborative of that given by last witness. The witness testified that the bill the Detroit broker showed them was a $5O bill, No, 206, on the abthawie Bank, Groat Barrington, Massachusetts, After Cummings. was arrested, he said to Tryon, witness being present, "there's Fletcher—he's s quiet man— if he had oomo to me and "told me about it, I might now have had my liberty." • Nicholis Payne testified—l reside In Detroit; I am teller in the broker's office of A. 'll. Dye; I have seen this note (here produced) before; I changed 'tt laid fall at the office in Detroit for • Mr. Cummlige; . I wits not in the office when ho came in; I put my initials on the back of the bill; mime time after I changed the note, Mr. Tryon came in, in search of the note; he asked if Mr. Cummings had got such a note changed; I have no difficulty now in Identifying Cum- Croes-cxamined—Was taken to Cummings' toll to-day; hid some difficulty at first in recog airing him as he wore no hair on his upper lip before: but I kitow him to be the same man. A. W. SPregue testified—Reside at Detroit; am itielice officer; know Cummings; the 17. S. Deputy !aloha arrested him and delivered him . to mg charge; I brought him on to this city; no one, to my ktcwledge, held out any inducements to him to make any statemerrida; the first constr. sation .I had with him was on his way to the Court House to be examined; 'cautioned him againit , mi xing any etatements tome; from the manner he talked I did not want to bear. him' make any stetements- Col. Black here stated that he would object to the testimony of the witness es to, the declara tions of Cummins made to him, on the ground that by a recent decision in the Court of the Qattiet'eSonag 7111 tistlxwaY cf Palle Mora relative to admissions made to them by prisoners while in their custody was isadmissibla. The Court said they would note the objection and reserve their opinion for the present. Testimony resumed—On the way from the jail to the Court mouse, ho said holies not n believer before in such a thing as destiny, but now be was; he said he took the money but didn't know why he took It, and that he had no use for it; I did not desire to bear him talk because I thought the min was insane ; the jailor remarked the same thing; his memory was bad. and he could not recollect what he had said an hour after; he showed me a pD:trait of a child and said that child was the occasion of his-taking the money ; be did not state how he had taken it or when he had taken it. Cross-examined—l did not think he was in his right mind at the time. Tho United States here closed. The Defence offered the following testimony: John C. Dann, dirk in the Post Office, testified ss to the method of mailing letters. In his opin ion a letter is . mailed when it is entered on the way-bill. The Court here adjourned until Wednesday morning. CUNTRAL BOARD OW EDUCATION.-REGULAR Marriso.—The Central Board met on Tuesday evening at the Fourth Ward School House— Pres. McGowan in the Chair. 'Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. The Committee on Teachers and Salaries pre sented an intercatlng and important report, re commending the mber of teachers to be em ployed and salaries to be paid, for the school year commencing June, 1855. The following is an epitome of the report: No. of 4 et 0. 2 n Teachers r 2 4 ;8 p r a vr. 5 F., 1 .. i .5 , 2 r. .4 1 I 8 $l,lBO 385 3T 210 00 2 'I , 3,720 275 32 11 32 8 3 15 6.690 579 8.1 041 4 2 8 3,50 296 29 12 60 a 6 14 amo WS. 87 80 0 1 11 4 050 411 94 B 1 a 2,10) 105 at 111 21 T 8 , 1 11 8,550 418 41 7,38 9 2 . 6 9,000 234 41 . 8,98 . .._ The report adds three teachers to the Fifth Ward; three additional teachers are also allbwed to the Eighth and Ninth wards. The Seventh Ward would have received an increase, but . the present school banding is not,adapteS to an in crease. The committee recommend the addition of two teachers as soon as the new building, to be commenced next month, is completed. The num ber of teachers remain the same in the Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and Gth Wards. The committee also recommend that it be left optional with the Ward Board!, (Seventh Ward excepted,) to employ an assistant Male Teacher, cachat a salary of $5OO per annum. The cost for keeping open 'Sight Schools for three months during the coming School Tear is estimated at $l,OOO. The com mittee also recommend the employment of two music teachers for the several wards of the city, at an estimated cost of $1,200. Total estimated cast for teaching schools for 1855-56, $36,100 After considerable discussion, the report of the Committee was adopted. The Committee on High Schools reported that they had received no . communication from the trustees of thelVesterer University. They also reported that the fourlh story of the Third Ward School House could be obtained for temporary occupancy by the High School. The Committee was on motion, instructed to confer with the -Third Ward Board as to rent, he., and reptirt at a future meeting. The Board then took up the matter of School Tax. After some discussion, the tax was placed for the coming year, at Five 'Altus Os rue DOL LAR- Going on the basis of the county dnpli elite, this tax will raise a School Fund of $30,000. The estimated expenses for the ensuing year are for teaching ho., as stated above, $36,300; rent (for High School,) $500; principal for do. 2,000; two assistants for do. $2,400; books. charts and apparatus for do. $1,500; colored School. $7OO. Total estimated school expenses 1835-SG. $43,- 900. After the traneactioij of some further taisiuess the Board adjourned. %armlet Couar.—Before Judge Williams. ' Jacob Orundermati ♦e. Adam Werner, James Ryan and Charles McCloskey. S. W Black Esq., fur plaintiff, and Wilson McCandless Esq , for de fendants. This was an action of ejectment on lot No. 89 in Chislett's plan, Lawrenceville. The plaintiff claimed under a Sheriff's deed for the property. The defendants set up a deed made in June, 1851, conveying to his wife for the benefit of hie mi nor children, which was recorded on the 17th of July, 1951. The plaintiff alleged that the debt on which the property was sold by the Sheriff was contracted prior to the execution of the deed. This the defendants denied and exhibited receipts for the payment of all monies due plsin tiff op to the 17th of November following. The debt on which judgment was founded and on Which plaintiff claims title was of the 18th of November, 1851. The plaintiff claimed that thin was a fraudulent conveyance and void under the statute of 18th Elizabeth. The Court charged the Jury that this was not a fraudulent conveyance under the said ststcite— it not being designed to hinder or defraud credi tors. The Jury found for defendants. In the case of P. Dunlevy, executor of James MoKeown ve. Sarah McKeown, verdict of $231,. 91 rendered for plaintiff. Defendant moved for a new trial. Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Pittsburgh •e. Alexander Miller. Action against defendant for the price of property bought from the city.— On trial. Tewwwww.—A borough election took place in Tarentum on the 4th inst., with tae following result: —• Ciiiaens. Cayenne. J Entice of the Peace, MM!IMMI George Dickey, 59 B. 91. Stephens, 36 James Borland, 27 Alexander Humes, Eli John Dickey 27 58 Jamea Mitchel, 85 John Hemphill, —Aariatunt AWL 10f . James Dunlap 58 Miller M'Call, 3. James Flumes, 58 L. M. Stephens, 34 School Director* James Dickey, 58 Robert Billiton', 35 John B. Baird, 58 Miles Baty, 36 James Borland, 51 James McCall 43 55 Andrew Mitchell, 38 Wm. Adams, 67 James McCall 3 Robt. B. Har c, 62 Bobt. Gilliford, 40 G. M. Morrison, Comma. Nathaniel Milroy, .. 69 Ales Humes, 37 Edwin Barchfiled, 69 J. B. Muesli, 37 John Hervey, 68 Mlles Baty, 86 Hugh White, 57 G. M. Derry, 35 John Crout, 65 J. B. Kennedy, 86 Te following renunciation of Know Nothingiem luta been eent no, with a request to publish : Tausurcat,'April26, 1855. Intending to bicoms a candidate for popular suffrage at our'Nurough election, and being asked for my opinions in reference to secret political so cieties, I hereby state publicly my opinions in regard to them. Haring been identified with a secret eociety commonly called Know Nothings, I can freely express my abhorrence of the princi ples. I have been in a secret society by the aforesaid name, and being now satisfied that each secret political societies are anti-Christian, anti- Republican and dangerous to the spirit of our free Institutions, I hereby renounce all cannel). tion with such societies, and will hereafter act against them at every opportunity. To the truth of which statement I-solemnly pledge myself to the citizens of Tarantino. WILLIAM ADAMS. THE STIAX Fran Estaing.—Mr. Abet Shawk, the proprietor of the Steam Fire Engine, arrived in the city yesterday from Cleveland. He in forms us that the Steam Fire Engine he brings with him, has one-third lees capacity' in the Steam Cylinder than the first Engine brought out in Cincinnati, built by himself in conjunction with Mr. Latta, but that its capacity for throw ing water is much greater. It runs on four wheels of five feet diameter, and the superstruc ture is impended on semi-eliptic springs. It can be turned about inn distance equal to twice its length. The Engine performed-in Cleveland a day or two ago and the Plain Dealer says it was a gay and exhilarating scene. Within fif teen minutes from the first note of "preparation the monster was•discharging immense volumes of later from its pipes over the flag staff of the Weddell and, upon', the .adjacent buildings and streets. The machine works with promptness and with a uniformly sustained power, unequal led of course by any one worked by human hand. Daum—We noticed some days ago that s man named Henry Thomas with his horse and cart fell over an embankment on the Alinersville Rood, that his horse was killed and he seriously injared. We understand he died on Monday from injuries then received. licxxAur Cornortons—But three seta= had been mode to the Commissioners, up to yester day, of the Summary Convictions for ApriL , They are as follows; , Mayor Volt, one hundred and fifty eight cases. Fees foc self and oflicere, $208,66. Aid. Patrick MoKenna, fifty eases. Fees, $66. Ald. John Major, twenty five eases. Poen, $33. DISTRICTS Colllll.—Befora Judge Ilimptou. In the case of Crawford for use TO. Aromtrone • serdiet wee naiad for defendant. AT the annual meeting of the Second Presby terian Congregation on the 7th Met, the following was adopted unanimously, and the Secretary in etructed to furnilh a copy to the Presidents of the companies designated therein; Bran Merl, That the thankeof this Congregation are hereby tendered to the Firemen for their prompt and efficient efforts in protecting our Church edifice during the fire of the Eith inst. The ''Eagle" and "Good Intent' . companies, from the position they occupied, were enabled to render very important aid. J. C. BIDWSLL, St&J. PITTSBURGH, May 7. AT an election held in the Borough of Eliza beth on Monday last, the following !lessons were elected to the several offices by an average ma jority of 62. The successful candidates ore un derstood.to belong to the Know Nothing Order: Burgas—Peter Town Council—George Duke, Thos. G. Speers, John Beeltou, John T. Walker, Sam'l Eberman. School Directora—James A. Ekin, J. K. Van. kirk. Con:to/de—Robert Meatus. Tex Beim or Tuouamm Fkowans.—This unique discovery. will put to flight a whole covey of "scented soaps," "creams," pastes, and similar nostrums Which have been palmed upon the pub lic by ignorant quacks for the sake of gain., The Balm, on the contrary, has been proved, after being most critically analyzed by the best physi cians in the United States, to contain no harmful ingredient, raild is the most useful article for the beard, the teeth and the hair ever submitted to the public. For sale at Dr. Keyeer'a 140 Wood street. Tim Wasrnen.—Yesterday was as disagreeable e day as the veriest misanthrope could desire. The skies were overclouded and the rain toll, at intervals, thick and tint. The atmosphere was all the while very chilly and twice during the day the rain-drops came down in shape and appear ance very like snow-drops. December in May! BY TELEGRAPH FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. MEM= The steamer Asia arrived at Halifax last night at ten o'clock. She brings Liverpool dates to Saturday evening, 28th ult. The Hermann railed from Southampton for Nen York on the 25th. We bane Crimean dates to the 10th from Rag lan, and to the 21iil from the RUSSSillall. The bombardment continued without decisive results. French exhibitions are postponed to the 10th or the lbth of May. Since the breaking up of the Vienna Confer ence, there have been several supplementary meetings of the four parties without result. The Plenipotentiaries assembled on the 23d and signed a protocol of the last conference, subsequently to another meeting of the four powers, at the request of Prince Gortschakoff, when further inadmissible propositions were made by the Russian plenipotentiaries and reject ed by France, England rind Thrkey. The Vienna conference having totally failed, appearances indicate only a protracted war.— Hence the dates from the Crimea were anxiously looked for. Up to the !►teat adricoa nothing deniei•o had occurred, though the bombardment wag con tinned. Before Lord Rumen left Vienne, be bad a pri sate interview of two hours with Count Boot. Drooyn de L'Usys' departure is postponed for a few days to discuss mitten with the Austrian government. The general tone of opinion in England is that the war mast continue for a lengthened period. The London Times speaks of the policy of the now Czar as more audacious, and it to so regard ed throughout Europe. There is nothing definite known relative to the condition of the siege.''' The general impression. are favorable to the Allies, but the Russians re turn the fire in a spirited manner. A dispatch received at Brussels reports the suspension of the bombardment, but the report is not credited. Details of the news from the Crimes state that on the 14th April the bombardment continued night and dey from 500 gum, each firing 120 rounds. Marmelou tower had been silenced and some round tower guns had been dismantled, but the Belau and Garden batteries keep up a beery fire. There is no immediate prospect of trk, us eault_ During the night of the 14th a most sanguin ary bottle raged between the French and Rus sians, in which the tormer destroyed the Russian rifle ambuscade in front of Malakoff tower. A dispatch to the French governtnent, dated the 17th April, says the fire of the French bat teries maintains its supgiority. They hare sprung a mine before the Magataff battery' at thatance of 50 metres: thereby opening a now parallel, which has been successfully joined to others. From the 12th to the 14th the French loss is 300. April 19th.—The ,French M•mister of War learns that the allies were still advancing and still consolidating their position. On the night of the 17th the Russians made a strong sortie, but were promptly repulsed. Prince Oortschakoff's account of the same date says that the fire of the allies was growing less violent. The Russian batteries replied success fully. On the night of the 17th they made a suc cessful sortie and destroyed the enemy's most advanced works. The losses of the garrison for the past few days weiaTineonsidersble. LATI.32.—AebOI/11i. •from Gortschakoff to the 22u state that elle'er twelve days' bombardment the allies' fire became weak and caused but little damage. The magnetic telegraph is now complete from London to the Crimea, except a few miles be tween Bucharest and Ituschuck, but the British government retains its exclusive control. The Russian Duke Michael and Nicholas, are again on the way to the Crimea. P. Menschikoff is not dead. The Petersburg Journal contains an imperial' Reseript expressing the Emperors satisfaction and hoping that Merischikoff's health will soon be restored; bestowing upon him and his descendants a palace at St. Peterihurg. Mehemet Ali, the Sultan's brother-in-law, has bieti arrested and sent to Europe charged with being troublesome. A blockade of Siban has been announced from the 17th and all the ports to the entrance of Rigo, from the 19th April. • Ltvaaroot, Matimers—Cotton—Denniston Co.'s circular quotes an active speculative de mend during the week, and especially during the last two days, with an advance in fair middling qualities which were scarce. The sales on Fri day were 12,000 bales and the market closed steady. The stock in port is 600,000 bales, in• eluding 896,000 hales of American. The sales of the week were 102,000, Including 81,000 on speculation and 10,000 for export. The market is active and prices have slightly advanced from 1-16 to the advance is mostly in.fair and mid dling qualities. Orleans fair 6; middling 99.16. Upland fair si; middling 6 3 16. Up to latest hour on Saturday the market continued steady with sales of 12,000 oales. BElLDElTU7lll.—Richardson, Spence & Co. say that the -. weather has been unfavorable and Breadstuffe have oonsidembly advanced. Corn has advanced Sca, with a buoyant market; white Penna. 450 Gd(9l46s, mixed 4Sa 6d; yellow 46s 6d047a. An active speculative demand for Flour, and a healthy business has been done at 2d advance. Western Canal Floor, new, 38s€, 40e; old 413042 s Gd. Phila. & Baltimore Flour 42.3044 e. Ohio. 535®453. For Wheat there has been an active speculative demand and pri ces have advanced from 6d to 8i1; white Wheat Ile 9d; red Wheat 100 Gdolls 6d; the market closed steady; up to the sailing of the steamer on Saturday Breadstuffs were generally unchanged and the market wan buoyant. Paconstoss.—Richardson, Spence & Co. quote Beef as dull and prices unchanged. Market firm. Pork dull and unchanged. During the week the prices of Bacon have advanced Is.— Lard hoe advanced 2s and the market is buoyant, advancing from 46s to 60s. Tallow; the sales of the week show a considerable advance, northern sold at. 5130,585. On Saturday the market was steady and unchanged. Iron 'toady atnnohanged prices. Welsh Rails on board ,E6,710.66,7e dd. Welsh bar Iron on board .86,105®,66,155. Beach pig 60e ®Gds. Lonna, April 27.—The money market is ea sier. Consols have • declined. American stocks steady but unchanged; the quotations are, U. 8. sixes 1868, bonds 106a110/3, nominal; Maryland sixes 91093; Ohio sixes 91; Penna. fives 78® 80; bonds 82®84; Console 8810781. Maus mta, May B.—Senator Pratt was edlilenator. The Legislature adjourned eine dle at dee= o'clock. CIIOIIINATI. May P.—Flour firm but not high er, sales extra brands at SPAS. Whiskey 840 84f. Provisions firm, under the Asia's news at 11( 8k for Bacon Shoulders and Pities, and Pl® 71 for bulk' o. Mess Pork $16,260516,50. Lard held firmer but no sales. The river hats fallen four inches. Barrow, May B.—The State Temperance Con. Tuition met at Tremont Tempi* this morning; the-Governor °Sedated as President; the attend ance at the opening was limited. ' The ship Living Age is reported lost:in the China seas; an American vessel, she was bound from Shanghai to New York with teas valued at near $2.00,000 and was heavily insured at Boston and New York. ' - Cutotrsarr, May B.—The weather turned vary cold last evening, and there was a smart frost. The early vegetables are killed and the fruit Is supposed to be greatly. Injured. Unless a change ea pliwe , this afternoon, tanlght It will mike is clew sweep of all kinds of frill PHILAMLPHIA, May B.—The foreign advices were favorable f.ir Breadstuffs and Cotton. and caused a be ter feeling in the market. Flour held higher; sales 500 bbls western last evening at $10,25 and 400 to 500 bbls to-day at $10,60. Corn in demand and price.. looking up; sales 10,000 bos at $1,09651.09i afloat, including some ou private terms, and in store at $1,09C) $l,ll. Otto unchanged. A cargo of 800 to 400 boxes Sicily Oranges and Lemons were sold all round at $3,50 per box. Whiskey advanced to 40c for hbla, 39 for New Yeas, May B.—Floor a trifle higher, 'tales 6,600 bbls. good Ohio at $10,18®510,37. Wheat stiffer but not quotably higher. Core fit m with an upward tendency; sales 20,000 bb.h. mixed at $1,16. Lard firm; Whiskey, Ohio, 301 038 i. COMMERCIAL abBIMITTEK OT ARRIT ft AT fUN. POR MAY— W. R. Buolrm, V. P.—Wm. Ru. B. S. BIS.. W. K. NIMICL. I M. PMIXOCK. REVIEW OP TUE PITTSBURGH MARKET. lb, the Week ending MaY 7, ISM. we have had, since ono last report, • due tie. from the Allegheny, rod several tine rel. which will terve to keep up the streams. The imp of water fur navigation has been kept at • good point, and busincse on the River and Wharf ham been active. •• • • • • • • .. The weather on Illontlai end Tusedny •nui unf...11 eel& and on Tuesday morning we hal slight hills of snow. Frt. New Illright.u.weetward. we learn that there wee; bane, fell °renew on Mon4ny night; but fortunately the Spring crops were not euClltlerlblY ee1...4 Y. we. It In minus to Any gnat extent. Should (roe! messed. the Fruit must be ruined Badness ham been rather dull than othewise. • mode to activity preralllng 'L3 the Jobbing trade. The same weigh:mm.2e to take hold of Protium Storage, tte lafose noted. Primo! Grain and flour have 112b117 needed but not sufficiently to Induce large oPeciddot. In the meantime stocks amide. to accumulate. the escelpte hay- Mg fallen off In no pen:antral. dolma. exempt In Coro. The same feeling of uncertainty and unwillingness to operate prevails to all the Riser and Lake ports. the only point of activity twins St. Louis, where the demand from thleane and the mut teen. up micae and stimulate. Lam transetiona The Immediate wants of country buy ere baring been supplied. to this market. there cannot be much activity ...pentad for thanreseut. The following table Indicates the prier .t the lalmit. dataa,of Wheat. Corn w 1 flour a the pales narmi. quotatione of Whimt Wing for Pall gad and Milts , Whost. Thou. Corn. ' Cincinnati ..2.00102,10 9,q,50 75gRo 85202. Z 9, 9.70 tr , 95 9.50 , 0.75 7 75 9.4Y.41.1? ei 2.4' • 6I: C1 1 1• 1.4 71a. ° 2,C0 (64- X02 . 210 10'1 7 ; youjniti. 9,75rap.0.2.5 86 There I. sea-eels s fraction difference, It will be seau. In he newspaper quotation. at all thew points sad the re .. kg accompanying the quotations ahoy that, with the %caption of Pt. Louis, thane biomes are almolt nominal, and that there le but litt Ile doing. from the Lake ports, in the mestorme, the tide grltreadstaffs %setting towards N.. Tort, dime the operehrg of the Laken tent there Is no eap•metlon, in any quarter. that the shipments gill be enything like last year at tree same period. The neer. brought by tba'Asl. yesterdel. rIU bay* . tendency to keep 00..4 perhates .d•.ad the mice of Breadstuff. The prospect ter the sneering British mop wan not gust, and the tl.anre on Corn vas equal to 10 cents a bushel, nod on now 60 cents a bbl. l couthananne of this feeling in ?claimed will Net op BIM. to . point to justify shipmenteanene this side, even at present high ratan, and the wait of .111 Oa kept up with eufddent animation to wry oir an our eorpina Of mum, It will hardly do to eyaenlate on the no. until the adnoee oanfirmed as taloa of • permanent eharaetar. rotator. have declined. at Pt. Louie, {under lavavy re caipta, to T. meta a bushel. At Clteckmati they are dull at .1.001ge1L25. and at Detroit at 6Tg.93.1 The Clndrenatl Commercial of Monday ways -The market continua., generally. Inactive. with only • von predied .1.0%77 Dogma. doing. !Inger andllolames am held firtell under the Indolence of onntinned heatable advt.... Pram the Booth. We leave been thew.. Wt....from 'Neer Orkvenz. which Oats poet- Only that the prospect. of thee/rowing cmP.of Peellvr MIN are sioomy in the extreme, and most of them agree that octave, half a mop of Sugar care Le realized the next moon. The weather motioned very dry. no. •rli•oloof Sugar at Nam Orleans Inrn my llgat. and lb. antocml yet to 'me forward very Smell. A private 4... patch from No. Orleans. dated yeetardaY. my. male. of lloisemee had been made tn the a n d at the galvauced rata of 25 brag • gallon. Baal. and Hoag. on, In ell the leading Cunene market.: are he die mead and prime buoyant.* The Airrney market abroad la quoted as unchanged. In SPlte of disturbing Influences. Money it ...Ported nary et Boston at Bal wink At Philadelphia Money continues abundant, andel Ersrelase papal readily plated at Dank nit. For secondary grads. the range I. from 7 to g P root. At Sew Orleans. Itist-chwa peter IA 10 t MIL. with rather more demand for Mo.). At Baltimore the gooey market contintweeiwy. The eupply of capital offering hu-gely, exceeds the demand. and prime paper le much weight for. both by Bank • nail Individuals. Honey la tree ly offered on cell at n p reut. in many WAIL.ee without being taken. There le very little paper offering on the street, but the nominal rates for good num. are 7 to mot and g to 11 la cent for socondolasa do. At New York the same doll feeling nod want of animation exist that hare been the characteristics for some time park wild the general alto mousers to be to place Maldive. In cud% • po sition as to guard agahut soy contingencies which may occur. The supply of capital is abundant, and both clam paper and minces= on good pewit - feu an In In. - ea- King demand at kir 7t cent for the former, wid .3(44 it cent. Mr the latter. At Cincinnati money is quoted on the gat.un...t.V.4 with • good deal of mond-clam paper of feting. Eastern Exchange In good demand at inl pre mlum. The exports nf Sped. from New York to &MOLT Out. from Jan. 10. amounted to 52X7 ZOO: from Boston 14, 474:14: t0t51—513,7426.2.46. ssrslost $10.479.50! lost Ivor. nsports from Now York last work wsr.sl,474„.lkkorMl. the receipts from California wen only 1:103.000. The import. of the week Int'. or Boners! Merchandise 51,541,533. an] Dry floods 11308,424; showing a slight dr cream eompasysi vitt, last year. The septet. were IMMO, 1043, an ins-seam on lout year t.liut the felling-off stuns Ja n. let Is 114,706,760. The estriceiferwri California speak of returning corifl deem in financial matters., but the went 01 coin hampers Made and eauwe motioned secamulskion of Gold Duet, rendered unavailing by the timing of the Mint. The neat steamer promises to bring . large amount of Bullion. Th. Assay Oflices are crowded with parcels of Bold Dust de posited on servant of Miners and Tradesmen. Merchants and Banker. Mealy is reported se being exceedlngif wane. The Banking-boor. grant no discount and make no 10,w, as they entertain on. expectation of uletterr fr. naneLl shock on hearing of thieflecte of their late troub les ou this side the continent. The New 'lark Poet says 'Trieste letter. from California Mete that the only im• pediment to the shipment of luge amounts of Gold Duet hither le the want of coin to buy It from Abe miners. As mom se the Mint there reopen and s enfarient reduage takes place, we shall have remittent. far above the ful lest webers ever lad. asi accumulation le at present so groat. Many dealt. hese arrived by this steamer. m that the remittance 1.11.54Wa1." The Indianapolis Sentinel my. 'we learn from the Auditor Of State that amen Is the mn atu o n of ow. or the rompendsd gees Bank. oboe. we curitiee on other than indigos Stork.. that after the let o fjoin or In stout slur days. It IS rll7 probable that be will be enabled to redeem the outetanding circulation of ouch Bank s at par, and that Many of the Banks haying India. Starts - ea eseuritial, be ....bled to pay at least the Bill amount albs aloe o: the Bond,. This be ing the ante of affairs. Is it not advisable for bill holders Brokenan to their notes, rakin than to realis e to st 10 to 15 II cent. les than the mop ln so short a time." Moser a lacuna.—Then II • fair amount of imsiness doing in Bank, and.the Brokers ODISSk.3IIII7 do lirrtralar paper at IVI nent. On other paper the rates have a erlde range. Currency remains unchanged. at WI dlsmunt.— Eaetarn papopg ptgodum. and Western do. 1.5) IX discount. Pantones.—The Wowing •n the rates of freight on the .. . . Elver. during the anathema. °flood usrigatien. Ann mum,. on Goons So= Fignurre. To Whomling .. . ... ....-_..-12c. 1112 c " Cincinnati 23 1 13 Iwufarina.— ....... —25 1 3 0 lit. Louis 10 New Orleans 7 ..oNashrille..—....- ...... a) KILII2III .31.= WW" ASIIES—is tem dr• of Paul. are reported at b!.a. Ibur mce. and there are Maly odes of ordinary quality Soda Old , at 2ki Pot• and Balarst. , are altogether nominal at 6 114 , 3 0 . APPLES—no mks "port. transartlona ar• all lo the •mall way, at PAO P bbL fte 100,0000 nettlsa up to 82.000A54,00 Ibr good to choice. BACON—there ls • steady and good demand for Bacon, although not •o astir• se a for we...lnm ; w. note reg ular sales from dealers' hands. In go...sea lot• at TX. 0 % and PX. mhosnd at b. 8 .110(3110X on short credit. for prime citrouredShouldare.Sidas god Hams ...Sugar-slued 11.1.120)12g, with °ear ales moded at a, 0 and 10. cash. , BUTTER A EGOS—ptims Roil Butter la in modaste La mad. end hi wiling at 25,14 th an oressional sale at 23. Then O "" Lima of any other q.llty offering, and no darnand for it. If offend. Eggs. sales 001200 and SOO dos. In mod lots at 'WC./ by the bbl. ►t 11, with ► good enpply and fair demand. BEANS—sewn.: from attle held at $2.744/43.00 Ar Small White, but no sakes nrPotod. gmeg_."l" of Copley's Plre Brick, No. 1, at Allegheny wharf. at 8251 H. BROOMS—then Is a dna r•lne•t tar smmon to good Ohio on ►aired at 14.2544r-. 60, nod from .100. at 82.60 Q 13,000. BUCKETS/MOBS—dm at MllLat New Brighton,of Buck- Matgljs P dos.; Lo.rgeTotslo o ; Email d 0.54.00; Keehn 82,00. From atom, Boasts 112,24 1 .10. Tub E 7,30 email do. 87,00. - COTTON YARNB—o fair damsel at our quotatlons which we repeat TOM T 1.21. II lb. No. 16 o 11 Noo. to" , lb. No. 17 e a Noo.ll • 12. 6 4 No. 18 25 o 1 P•11 lb. No 20 —.-27 VI DOlll2 T•l9. R.°-AY ..1 -A a le. No. Vu0.....6$ b. .7 a D. No.looo .6 e b .6 % % _ D . N. 700 - Carpet Chain. WWI. WOW; 00 .. 1 9 ; Corerlet Yarn 23®:5; Candlewick ,D; Terine2o; Ratting, No. 1. 13 t No 2.= ; Family Rath= Caulking lb. Ammas—Tult QUOTATIONS W Al 1011.01111 Manilla Rope, coil, lea 15 Manilla Rope, cut 11 a It White Rope, rail, 14 lb White Rope, cut 15 a 15 Tarred Its" cal. 13 11 Tarred Rope, cut 14 Packing YA2I3. 1nte.1.2 a lb Packing Tame= 11 e 11ED CORDS—Mardlia. $3.13.n02 . 3 4 41 , do. tle i g li etirg". 73 / 153 * os. ma, 12 eta. ft R. PLOUGH .I.l7o2—ltunuis. 87ab S dOL 7 7 .11; 76 etl dos. CCITON CORDAGE—Cotton Dom % and to nee TO do. below 16. EL Dad (bras. also. '51.62E34,76 sr. Dimellnee. ILES : Bub Cords. $6.60. CANDLES t SOAP—there b . . eaq Wad demand .4 teanutacturere ar• steadily m 00617.1 ; Wes of Mom 0.. dies at 13%: Nomad 14%; Adamantine 44 ; Common 52.1, 6; Sawyer's Toilet do. 10. CRLESB—afiw small ..nivais of new. wMell b read/ plo, Moog with old. at 106)10%. COR N MEAL-the secants minivan mule, bat tbsel Is stslAS Wood and none st 1400 nu, end K als‘ls bbl.. Uttar don trots inn DRIED YTlVll—nottd RE doles; the lead e e t Honi .„ at sE7II trite+ Peaches bete itano. and Apple* at ali,ca d 1.711.. BEgy—toloo b 7 tho time of flog Ar..:1132.1 ot is 612 X .7.14.:1 rwerares—auu ; = tras us slaw* nominal lA' 38 TWO In lota team trot YZED—T. Meat oar kannra gradations ; aka Au min al Brut and fibaFta 14111.40 • 140 Da, dnipata ppp and itnishal Idlddllnsa p. 75, .. 111M—Bstildiat• dry sali.d limning. SLUGS& Bina nintaim Quaid at SONWIAO:IIII4kassI No. 11. lan% asw,oteshs4ll4sait asitoosilalai Mivo Autreylor Salton. IMP , ' I. 10•1 whit. Fitt , p9.5•0ri,310 ,,,, : , New lurk and Philadelphia AllYPlli/n . 1( . 1*. half bite. 3.5.004255.n0. Trout. I , ~^ , I " ' l, • half 'hi' PllO3l CRANE o-PTIV Eh I. Si south dd FL. itiliadelphla. $4,50031.3,00.and 102 Ns...id otreK, New York. FLOUR—ere artivels continue steady and large. ao,•1 Cracker t — iiia Biecuit It achinea ams....t. now quite NIL Prices here ;Fred way • Piled, tt J McCOLLUAI are manufacturing but ware pretty firm yesterday, and tne foreign ItiTiJeS would tend to et6Yen the market. The deurand I. good. , Lt. er M" 1 h. ' . °°"°"GlY oit hued th.-ft . eUPerior aehl es. with all tb.ir lately pate bed litlpMve r,. .tore, and i.i.. by dray load ere a.. Inlet no ere , meats, of vartnne sista Alai. Patent DoUgh Mixon. Sal, 'Ward yan the wharf of MO bbl.. extra at glOand smacker Dockers. Improved 0,0 Mouths, Dampers. obos, do.• at 39 and 40 Ekl•idge et.. New York_ mlt3:l-3mo we may quote 39.37@510 as the range on arrive!. From store. In lot.. Pgures rule at $10.00(4111.2 5 and by drat'' Removal of Millinery Establishment. ma at sio.zasiao ' MRS. BURKE informs her friends and GRAlN—the docks an hand of Gorr and Oars are lug , ' . V throne that rho him removed Lee Millinery and nod wail kept up by apud, arrivals, can , h.. d e die.,l Fyne eking Pctrobliodpocnt front 172 to 304 Chestnut st., two doors strove Elev.th, south nide. Philedelphia Thais to BS(nyta. on arrival. and 00 from .ton, but may ethre° . arrangements Mad for the more extensive • up under the foreign new.. Oars hero declined to mem. , on of .11 branch,. and convenience of euetmnera by a 7 Rio le worth 5135a1.51.40, and BALLET nominal at $.1.30.—•, pm:misting the store and Wororoom to the Millinery , tont Wttlar we continue to quote at {=2o .@x2.20 Red and -, v ooo d - eiot7 to Drees end Manta. Making. Mary atten riot paid to Wedding and Mourning orders. felo.3mc White Fall. GROCERIES—Sugar and Molars, am firm—sales to , WM. H. FRENCH, muntry of Sugar by the hhd. at e 101127 and by the Dbl. at : 18th and Chestnut sts, Philadelphia, nzets. Coffee Is polling with moderate briskness at lINA 1 ~I . A.NUFA.CTOR i of every deSenption of 12. Rice le firm. and railing at 'Tie by the tierce wid iii by ARCRITECTURAL PLASTER ORNAMENTS. the bbL or nitration of Buildings, conshiting of Center Pieces. HAY—very' little doing. o sal, on the wheyf of bniod at : Monldinga Earkhmente to (›Proloos. CLOW.. TY... , kr- New denlinourroodelled with s ou 0 a n t. deswing• s=:Vs7x lii too, bat in veil' 'moll Porocit 1 from "00° at • All °Mare from the country punctually attended tone an. . warranted to men' Weil. felßokrode HIDES-Green Ilea( Hide. ore wrirth 51: nod Hoorn Calf do. 9. Dry Flint Hides have declined • shade, and were wiling petard sy LL IL litON A !lAMB-there Is • (sir businees doing, Salem if common puddler bar at 2444.3; and lud nails at ski .37. the outride figure being the usual asking prima. Juni, eta Bar, LEATHER-there Is no ebsore In figure, but quota Mona are well maintained, ea below I ; Iced SpitaLsh 801.2=23 Slaughter " 24(42 - tipper Leather, ‘I dozen 33.14510 Country Bridle " • .sese.l6 /Airline Leather .................. ........... 2702.9 . LARD-Inferlor No. 1, from mast:fel hose, I. yelling In small lots st prime No. 1 le held at 9.4(410. LUMBER-the sudden rise to the Allegheny broke loose • large number of eels that were moored at and abovethe city, raid • considerable amount of Lumber was deotroyed The Wee daring the week have been rather more brisk, et pnelooa rstee, and the Terra; are flat filling op. We quote transactions at River at 811(4= for Common and Clear. with sales °floater qualltiee at 311,500V3. • METAL-Pig Lend le: held at 54,0 n arrival In large lota, and 7 In small parcel. from (doe.- Bar Lead ix retailing et Shot 12.1240 1425 p eack. Sheet Copper has declined to 13 (4 31 ; Brass 294430. Tin. I C $11.25; I X $13,25; Bar do 3734; Pig do. 34 theme are the nob rates. Spring Steel. Pittsburgh monufactory 6444154; Plow do. 7(474 ; Steel plough Wing], 8; do. cot to pattern 8 to 10Ie A B Steel from roiled Iron. 535; from hammered do. 011: Hoe Steel 7%; York do. 7: Shovel do 8 ; Steel dandy tire, 7; /Biddle Spring., 104; seat do. t 3414 : Cultivator teeth, 13X5. 31=35; d0.18X5 30 . 500155 I% tooth. MESS PORR-ealee st 515,754113. cash. to city trade.- in the retail WS] at the usual edeance. Pork Lege. 15,00 II lAA OIL-No. 1 Lord is held at 790180, In lot, from otoreAnd at 85 by the tingle bbl. Saleepeoterloy of 12 bble Lin seed Oil at 95, cosh, which is the ruling rate. POTATOES-there Is a moderate supply. considering the demand, and quotations range from 111.25(411.50. Pill METAL-the sales reported Ambes.. 100 tone Char. .8.1 Forgo at 4261: ;30 do. dn. Cold Blast, at ES 2101 taw No 3 Anthracite at E2B ; 350 tons Allegheny et 8201. ; 150 woe Licking. Allegheny, at 127 ; 127 tone Teol2Pll3eo. Cold Blast, at 529. all at elk mos.. nod 75 torts Allegheny on Privet* hey.. Some smell parcels of Brat quality All cora.- ..) sad Junlota are reported at $3O. The receipts of Hang lug Rork Metal ore heavy, but no males hove been met, a . good deed of it being held above the market. POWDIIR-there have been some reclpts epos our I.e. to the improvement °retook - A; sake of Blasting at 5.1.50 and Rifle at OM. with so active demand. SALT-Irteady tale - of No. Inn arrival at 111,07 and ex to at 1.1.75. cash. SIIRETINOS-we quote Banner 91111 Stuietings et kis tar No. 1, and b for No. 2. TALLOW-uothlng doing. and quotations of Rendered nominal at 1DL.411. WINDOW GLASS-City brand.: are quote. .e . 2 Vi ter Ito 808; CIAO for 7017; 13 for Bell% 13,50 for 0012- 0.12, sod 10.1 4 4 9440 for 9x13, 9.11, and 10•14; 15 for 1011. 10016 and 10:16; 13,25 for 10:17; 15.50 tor 1008; lend so on In cresting In like ratio according to else-10 GI rent. off for ea& Country brands are sold at an avenge of about 50e lee VI box than eitibrands WHITE LEAD-Ie firm, with a brisk demised, and steady tale& attflo9llkkeg.for pure In oil, and dry 0 et. 31lb. Red Lead II eta. lb. ITHISRET-ho advanced; ••I•• of Retitled In let. at 50, and In the small way at 37. WOOL -as th• mum for the new clip drawl ne•r the anxiety increases to know what prime Heal' bri.g. The best Indication we have re en of operand rates Ie the eel& In Heron. County, Olain, lest week. et tome ante of last r.a.e• Wool, vittleh brought 383( for 8. blood and 4034 for full blood. The rairchaorri were Rhode island inaaufact were, who are mid to be In market for the new clip at come quotatlne • CATTLE MARKET AtttanaNT, Hay 7, 1855 Thiesupply of Beam, le quits short, and urine. rule as high as sort before . IJEEVEI , --O0 brag .are offered at Wolf's aud 16 at sfe. Niels. ad of which per. taken. the choke tees ringing from. 1:103.6ii. kn.. Mule fat cows eren bringing 6. The Ina choke brought from 4.V.M5i,.. SHEEP—some 260 head at both rani. were offered and sold . the choke ones bringing a 5, gl ARRtVALS AND DEPARTIIIIES. ARRIVE nature. D— elTerm oor a. Hnmille ; Luzern& do: Col. Bayard. Ellm th; T. H. Shriner. Wmt .N.Orhau; i suture. hearer; Oaml Dnbuqm; Cincinnati. Cincinnati Irene, Portamenth ; Orden. do; Gen. Lariroer, Reuben,' Ile; it'. 11. Pon, St. via ; ?most City. Wheeling. DEPARTED efferent, Boorneville ; Lneeme. to; Col. Hamad. Eliza th •T. 11. Shelter. Wear Herron,: ten. Lamer. Simi livid.; Vernet City. Wheeling; alleitheni. Cincinnati; nature. Demo, Ittrets.--On reeterttar,erentair there were 0 feet 0 friths 0 the channel snd WANTS. • WANTEDe2O,OOO, for whiah will be ♦eivat,llee fiod Sfortgesea on Real baste 'worth fee times the wrne t. Alen lase &mounts to &schwas* ear ► varlets of wall meenrel Ilortm inahl.te WOODS. Ts .O.D t n IiIISINESS ,WANTED—SISOO and the the eared. elan settee nominees man ere offered fur .tenet In h safe trualnen. Enquire of wadedf I TIIOd. WOODS, 76. 4th tt ILSTEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to , an Interest In s Steen past, tbr ac. I,al oath. ssr naivete/a will be Siren. En l an , 01 T 11011 AS WOODS, Ch. alt: NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA BTISAIISHIP LINE. CFI. Nimirene.l RsJudiens Prier., to mit tlac limn. lA< Moped a ny atlas Rotas. &new liondrid Mort, than any aflur H0:614,M aroichno Mr deadly 'Freer and taw .?N ' e l a P s 4rt 4 VDa Or Tho Acceory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. TRHE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or' THE WEST, PROMETITEDS. or DANIEL WEB. ._all Ere clue steamships, will Ware New Turk on the 1= and Mho( each mouth...connecting by the no magus Trthalt Route, (haring but twelve mile. of land mnasportation over am macadamised road. in tirst . cless caniarm.)nittithemearaddpeSlEßßANEVADA.UNCLE 8.131,00RW.S PACIFIC, and BROTHER JONATHAN, IMO of which .10 le., San Jim del Sur, the Pacific termlnue of the Triosit Route, where the P et rillo Steam .4ly• ramire the Flamm gen at the CoMpthre ober( im mediately on their arrival, and proceed at once to San Francisco. An experienced Magma 1. attached to each .ahlp. For Informotlon, or passage at reduced rates,apply only m CHARLES MOROAN. Agent, 2 DonllngOrean. N.Y. N. IL—Othodisming en the 20th of May. the dere of bearing Nen York will ta dowsed to the Oth and 20th ot earth month. aplo mhitteep6e gENE, JOKEI'II SUITE'S mfek CARRIAGE REPOSITORY: JOSEPII WRITE now carrying on buil nes In hie opaciotm premises, (now lately enlarged.) between Pittaburgh and Lawrenomille, near the Toro Mlle ltnn. reepeCtthily hffitoll the public to limPert hie agate, CAIIRIAUEB, BUGGIES, Ac. And he perttrular• 171narme gentlemen plerthetsen. that one Prim on .7 I. made. Fourteen mr. experience In the buslnese, enabled him toplace before Ma patzone the same choice collectlon of Carrhagm, whkh so many years past It bee beau Ms mrtlondar department to *elect from the various and mod talented Eastern Manufacturer.. The locoman of his new matem le complete, the economyof hie arrangement. will •Uppi/ the heft end most fashion:labia ilextufactares et moderato price.. Unencumbered by those Loony exPorma, which the thefor decorating Ilona. of Mal.olmo heacedAtron the prim ofGoode, foocing base mote.) Joseph White gill mil on reedy money only, at much lee, then the we al pro k fits. N. 11.—Clerriapee repaired in Me beg mhs manner, teith die Mac Powder. 1111AVLNG sold my Magazine and stook of KJ. Powder .d Irmo to D. W. C. DIDW ELL,I cheerAll ly recommend him to my friends .4 cuetomers. Plttetsurgh, April 2, 1826. L 0. 011011. Co-Partnership, HAVE associated Joseph Dilworth with L me In the Powder and Commlislon twine. and-wlll moth.m hereafter ender the Kyle of DlLWOltill ♦ DID. WELL. D. W. C. BIDWELL Pittsburgh, April 10,1888. DILWORTH & BIDWELL, 'MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR Du Pont and Hazard Gun Powder, us FRONT STREET, PITTSBURGH. VERY variety Sportlng o Mining and Blasting Powder always on band arid for We horn SIIIII.I. on fevorable tenni/. Ili3...ldenv..banta end others will please rend In their or liy delivery nest morning, and by 11 d. ihr delivery in the &Ramon. soll-tf Pioneer Lille of Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne, -CARRYING TUE IJNITED STATES NAIL Tigbeautiful and favorite Clipperarque B iCROD, nineteenth ship of this line, will he den patched on her second voyage to Melbourne, on the 20th Inst. Passenger aosensatonatione 1111•111TILEVA. Rat.— Saloon, {Lk Sint Cabin, $l5O, Seemed Cabin, $125. The NimrodWlll be ibllowed by the celebrated Wafer Shin Windward. Apply on hoardat pier 9. Nest hirer, or to oeld R. W CAMERON. 110 Wall street New Yark. Removal—To the Public OOHN C. • PARRY, successor to Parry, f3oott t Co., burnoosed ble Warehouse next h er e 0 ,,,..dey. op &mud latotolng the Ou Works, e he la prepared to reU everything In the Outing flue at treatir:reduced prkea. ap2lm JOUN C Removal. D.W. HERSTINE & CO., have removed to No. It Water .troot,ootarr of Obszoot7 tau. oD7 Removal CrIIIMSEN, Manufacturer of every II vs !la lALS, y of V BOTTLY.B arid WINDOWOLASZT. Porter. Wine and Claret Bottlia; -Alaaal Johns and Carton, Also. /lint Gilman every misty. Warehouse. aloa.lolBmoad. and IA3 and 13b Thvt. AA, Plttaborgb. Puma. =AM Removal. 0111 R . SPEER & SON have removed to 334 Penn street near the comer of Penn end Warms boon 8% A. ht. and 2 P. AI. ap:l4lmd Iron City Commercial College, CHARTERED APRIL, 1855. SOLID 00 Tuna= BV Brosllsner, Gov.. Jams Hon.& H. grolus. POLlaci, Hon. J. N. HUMI. Thm. WI. Maui. ItAtlor.. H. A. PIM. E•SI, Col. Wallow IloCslnrus, A. tas•serors.D u.. CoL Wst Horuwe, 6n. Casarsitt. Mai" LK. MOUT: lIILLAB, Prlnelpsis szurProfornors of Plain gni Orrunnental Pstonsashl I.l.ariciwoux, Omtbor of Mama's Noy= 0 0 bonk-birptagaiineiyal Myths Flook - WV . l,ast sad Labs...lr on $ll important butane JOHN FLAWll lo .o o stbsr Inguilsirs Assr srui n ntsnron t ad , syl.= of IloalOMln n t lan 60/11a2 'Maly WIZ = nTipKIN, member tithe Pittsburgh Bar sti:tar on ossoncreoo taw. . This bum scoured Co. sonless of Ku L. J. Oro histruottozo thithiciattak Bask girvr Adentll . 74lvild th. 41417. Wlll modir a hosut nodal= g als valbalet s 6,11 =V:( sien Phrenological Cabinet 4114. FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., t , key Phrenologist, and Pub!Wien. 231 Arch tk lit street, beldir BeTentb, Philadelphia. tarnish all works on Phrenolol : PhrMologi. We , . Care. Magnetism and konography, whole, , We and retail. at New. ork prim. Prokts. atonal examinations, with charts. and full -ff . written description , of charsetek,./g .i r , d , evening. Cabinet tree. FOR RENT. VOR RENT—A delightful Country Seat, pleasantly located in Pitt townshlp.lls minutes drive from the city, endadjoining the grounds ofJohn Wright, Esq.; contains alma 2 acresof ground, highly ornamented with fruit tree., flowers. Sc. The house is two story high has 9 moms, and floleheel in modern stole; .1 1 1 Of I." Irate, Inert, sable and eml.gre not to • respectable to 5100 per )ear B. .11eLAIti t SON. FllO LET.—From the First of April next; oiN Ter:m t at Ed.T:u. Nl r on . .r jt al l easjir s e riZ tely n ocoapig.l ins pro - Poly le eligibly situated, adjacent to the Mo ongahela wharf, for any bosinwst °genet-God with .team boating or river trade. or for tranufactutlng purpose.. Bercroissnall buildings Mod a csoacions yard are attach . Apply to OLIVNR W BARNES, Preeldent Pittsburgh and Connelsville Ft. Ft. Co. talsl3 tf Neville Halt car. 4th and Liberty ate. FOR RENT—A very desirable Dwelling House on Penn fittedhe boon in first rate order, haring teen recently an, papered, painted and ear ebbed. Enquire of JOUN WILSON, =8 LiberhY mh6 rli 3 O LET—A Dwelling House on Third St., S. Orr LIMIT t SOS. Us. Zd at. near oar elle, tO-LET.—A small well-finished and fur nistsrll 9.TODE,with large allow window, next door o corner of lid and Market sta. Possession given theallately. E. D. GAZZAIL TO-LET.—Tlie STORE on Market street next door to the corner of 3.1 .t. occupied by Mr. B. n. an excellent and well-known stead for the clothing lonaineav te23 E. D. GAZZAM. For Sale or Rent A WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin a_tug Wllkinelarra, and near the Railroad Station.— !loom contains 1.1 rooms. soi the lot. or ableh there Is a garden and good stabling. fronts fit feet on the Toren r e . 7 te . 264 feet lo depth to s fiftyoot street. d I bin property will bo sold bra and or Yen , earl* terms, or • be rented for_ll6o per annum. 1.24 11 D. GAZZANI To Editors and Printers. IrHE Building occupied fur more than ten years by the Petzburph Gu..urtr , and which Is central • l y m oz o ted g w on Tllntl st-, t ner Market , Is now VOII RENT, mir, a werk ngir :Urndtircrothet= Ne Petntm wt payeeettT dltEctly opmelte lb. etteuelye Printing atienlollll. Eater establishments In blnuerly's Dispatch Bulldlng. 110( terms, apply to E. D.BAZZA.BI, toNft-tf Market between 8d and 4th.... _ Cider and Vinegar. VINEGAR made expreesly for family we end non mid in more than one bail of the Detail Orooeries of Pittsburgh and Allar:mut. vb.re nobler can be es eased in myWarehoume that have been eared in It tor pan. Mfine Vinegar made from Ohio Grapes. equal to the beet I' TM t ier Vinegar that will bear reduoing one half and " ibt= i tt r i:?! li Vt' Vrr;lll mum:, manila& =ruler:ll c '' '4l•lt k al e. r n' thfolit Cider that will keep sweet until next Fall. Virutgara and Cider marinated to repro wanted. midi A. BALLOU, 146 Watar t 14g let et KAY ,t COMPANY, Booksellers. Paper Dealers and Stationers, Na. 53 Wood 0.. one dont- _trim an corner of 7'34%4 JIAVE constantly on hand and For sale at the lowed prires, e large and well sleeted stock of 1. Law, Medical, and Miscellaneous Booka line and plain olltimas f B oibles end Prayer Books, n' eve varlet/ of binding end Scum. Boosa—They resorctfully solicit the attention of ikhool Teachers engaged In the Inv:ruction of youth to their assortment of School MOM, which Is very egtetaire, comprising the most valuable works now In nee. Eta. Boots—Their Mock of Blank Books is very cons Owe. embracing every variety of Account. Iteaord and Memorandum Books. brATIONIST—Every variety of 001211.11 Sod fancy Sta. Moss , Including Wrltlng Papers of gvery quality, Steel Pens of every deeeriptiop and prim, Ink, Quill., do Slertharits, Tesehers. Libraries, and School Committee. esPolled on the most , eawinabla terms. =MS DRY GOODS iIiFoGrAN-1311, 11 911T5, - To d . 91 Market and E WOULD respectfully inform the Ln- V dlos' that us Imre meelred our rupPl7 of Dr; Goads far Spring and Summer. umongst which will he round o <err _desirable amertment of. on GOODS of the <balers% patterns and bast mote• rirw 1 . 1.1 . . . • RSIBROIDEFL I ES—We have everything that Is neer end bending., in the way of sorted and Iwo Ocala., Mt.., Chendnetts, Setts. dn. 110ILINEHEEPIN11111001)3.—In sodas of our bud... Iry have , . w orry lull se•retanent, safely challenge comi.titln l ). lloblEßY.—Ou • r atone of Ilostery le large, and has been Wonted Ith great nue MANTILLAS—We a. renedning from New York ma Bonn so brought out, the contest and ahoiont styles of blentil- Ise and Telma- ntbsl. , YEAS, TEAS—The cheapest Store in the tar, be •td the only place where the beet Old Country est cem hat Flee Old Country Blackat LO cts. PP . Ilk Floe Oonnos and Oolong nom 40 to TB eta. Per the Put ul In email catty tones express/7' far 'mar us.. from B MU le each. . • Floe Green. warranted to give satlatectlon, at 600 rln Coffee. 123 e. Sgar, S Spires oral: u l kinds cheaper than van him be Lad at any other Mom to the city. Mod the stare. late Mamie' Tea Mart, 2d door from Diamond odley. in the Diamond. now by mit3l aILiS k AIeCOMD. THY. ADAMS EXPREsS COMPANY, A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION. Organised Jail, 1854, under A taws of New Fork. Capital in 12,000 Shares! STOCKITOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. President—GEOßGE W. CASS, of Pittsbrg B. W. Case, PletsbursK i..ll.ghoemaker, E. B. San fo rd, Philadelo Johnson Livingston, N.Y. W. B. Densmore, Neer York. C. grafter. Bviolgennty . ms A. Adams. Denton, R.B.ltinslay, Y. Elver. • .1. M. Thamrson, Springfield. 11sas. Aril. 1865. JOSEPH' 110R1s. E Br. CO. incite the atten tloa oftheir customer. mad the public to Muir wood tgpil, Millinery °mg.. Ribbon.. • Ihribrobinieh ilotiery Mores; A Ivre .took of Irnich they are not reoeiring at .014 77 Market street. Spiritual Telegraph. HE organ of modern Spiritualism, Fourth vol. coalmen,. to May. Neonatal. the fullest cot extant extant of Current Pacts and Orlinlone on Spiritual to • tereourso. Publlahed weekly at so. p.n.- annum: also, all epiritual Books for tale by PARTRIDGE& lIRITIVLW. 342 Broadway. New York. P. B.—A catalogue of Spiritual hooka sent en applies. Bon. apl6-3rndP Varnish, Varnish. Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory, 80 and 82 Nora Flmirth Stmt. . . . ILE undersigned would earnestly invite the attention ancestry Merehents, eash Maker% liner Makers and others to their rent superior Coach. body, Carriage. thibinet, Ramat , Chins (Nom Drying Ja n. Spirit and every other Undo( varnishee, which have boon in COD dant nee nearly Forty Years, and hot cool:Went In saying that the area surpaseed by any other menu. Ih.til”'d it i11...1A.7. tor their duraby, drying Imes and beautiful spixarsuoson the work. Our prim re modente and terms euy to good buyer.. Olve us a rail. O. 801111ACK CO, mh.ll-omite 80 82 North 4th ft. Phldadelphla. Removal AL E XANDER GORDON, Commission and Tomas:llos _Mnroltmat, had remerred to No. 1.91. nd at.. totireem Wood and Smithfield. Dreanis.' II EVERIE, $y F. 11. Hodges; Pop gees the question: Than off the Bin. Canaries, or My Lot Cigar; Angels ever bright end fair, Have you seen Pam: , 11/ Annie Du= Oh 'whisper what thou feelest; Pee • heart to exeheagG Away data Usti The Flaunting Flag of Liberty; One careless word; Lords Napoleon_Quirketep; Le Jourire de imam—Reverie pu C. Wu. ."Gentle Moon whose /Dieu light." with variation% 'L Orate Far J. Archer L' Jamie; New Pukes.— PievNio, Why is a Ilan; Chestnut et, Josephine. New Sonornecurs.— “Idiewild," dedicated to N. P. Wiuue Palry Land. An. New Meecura— Frederick the Great; Grand March de Corned. an Guinn Musto.— 'Few Dare' Oh whisper what then feelcs4 Separation. Also, a collection of shut mode far the flute and violin. art reed by CHARLOTTE BLUME. At the old established Depot. N 0.1113 Word at, apl4 &wad door above ath et. WANTED --Ohio and Penna. R. R. In come Boodn. Do do Stook, do do Dirldood Sok/P, North American Alining Company. Natioz al do do Pittatnargh City Hondo AllEgbaty Clt7 konds, 31krelmats and blanasotonnk Bonk Stook. W11.151N8 Ikk. Danken gad Commthrlon Stook BrOkal, a .11 :to. 71 fourth Arse. DU DIM. STONE & CO,. COMMISSION & FORWARDINEIII.ERIMANTS, N 0.9 SECOND STREET. (between Main and the River.) Louisville, Ky. FARTIOULAR attention gt , the= chaos and rale of /M.P. Rh r . d. rit.4 Cheese, 4r, togg=thall kiwis of Produce end &Wag-tared gild,. ckm e &daunt, and until admin.:Cr auula lams room Is devoted to the smite:Won and Tale or o portea,elelatanta, Church and Fagg. Organs ,ad Idwacal Inatrumanta urn ro W. A. Richardaon tea., Limp Ilannfhtha , A. Buchanan at Co.. arcbac Vardecala an. Oroggy and Ocancahudon omcgc t iglV3=ta t al Omura Ind Wallas* ()veer. Pork Packers Ckom y mlaslon Merchants, ',aground Allen. Pork Dadark nonegomery, Dara go dOcc.Wtoacaalo Th 7 oods. Lmhtl-17d Gas Fixtures and Lames. • BEAT BARGAINS at No. al North . Beeood Weed. &bore nee, Philadalabla. Theme. berm offer to the trade and-quintal In graeral, of then own manulaoture, la all Its !ark= branebas of latest 'Lyle and finish Gas Onsadellern Pendants.inde Inane/. I)l==ler c ii= ai da. neer and= reptoved Lamm ad, e n d Llospeldiad. Stand and MAU Inia owe lahboth f 820 ILIZIM .1 " . oat. SW and Dtamt Lamps. All wort narnan and redoes reduced. in cotuNquenes of baring artessir• /de &burr and lad= prma- tiselonnol.' uff et tension lathe loanotastuting pool, thealso, ennalara. 1123DRIQH. unamho Ito. 211 N. 24 stroet *bon Nine; Mt:o7. Mama 111,111 t STYLE LIATB.—Wo wouldst [emit* oar Iltemissatt the iroZ 1 7:•0 and aiming.= v 0.1,7 charWsi osix raraVg s w w lbc OW Op p: AIL alOrgritronet NOTICES, &C. - --- 1g...1LE Co-Partnership hereofore existing befo S. A-LONG eat JOILV PHILLIPS. in the .e. of Brao rounding sod Has Pitting. to this des &mood by mutual eausent Th• bugirmn of the late gm will besettled by B. A. lALNG. who alma\G. to suthmited to collect what!, due, end par its debts. S. A. LONG. Pittsburgh. April 3), 1935 JOHN PHILLIPS. THE business of Brass Founding and Gas u Raise. will hernsftgr be conducted by the suds, slgusgL at hyoid stand., No. 109 Front... under the name of PHILLIPS it CO. JOHN PHILLIPS. PHILLIPS • CO, will hare the earsion 1117011 GAL gigIiGHER, as Manager. In rearing tram the Gram Founding and Geo Fitting (nines, I recommend Meant PUILLWS * CO. to my (newt. and customers. tra. S. A LONG. Dissolution of Partnership. --- THEpartnership heretofore existing be tween J Y. Collins and J..E. Mitchel. in the eK em f7Lgur.".l.,-t;DiV',ll4:„lrr=4,""d tWal paid to J . B. uncut], tinder whose n g aMe the Mcileeeport Ststiclarti will be eontletned. Y . COLLINS. • LicEeeePort, April 14th. 1845. J . B. MITCHEL. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Composi- Y tor, one that le able to do some press lurk, at SA Do weak. payabe eweey Setneday 11 •Ot••••• • 1 • 0 1. • B°T who is able to work at Claw, who will ree.lee wages. Any Applicant, If found Pullen! e tbr the work. MY beitlo the nose in the McKeesport Btandard office no loon ae possible from date of this nodes. sold rissolution THE firm of W. & B McCIITCIIEON is tots day dissolved by limitation. She 1L L L. having useoeisted Tartneraklp with ',howl. ty . L . Non. TOY the lorcerry, rcodnoe and feomoideslon lumina= will be continued at the ounce of Liberty and Irwin du/ under the ay!. of WM. MeOUT•CiffEON k OC.,wito will at. tend to the eettlement of the busineee of the late. dem Pittsburgh. April lot. 1855. • W3I.SI'OI:IVIIEON.. Dissolution of Co-Parineranip. 9MCO -PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex• oor between' the subiesibers, in the Variety and Dry limb huelasess, under the style or "M'Oandleas & Campbell." le this day thaeolred by mutual constmt. The buOnese of the late Brat will be settled by either of the undersigned, who are hereby anthorised to dose. JOHN MVANDLEBB, DAVID CAMPBELL, SAMUEL POLLOCK. I=l In retiring from the tandems, I cheerfully reeenunend sr snooegoxa, IPC•ndless s Police!. to the asnsideration and patronage of my Mends DAVID CAMPBRLL. ceo-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned here Ole der tanned • partnership, under the style POANDLESS .4 POLLOCK, for the trantseion of the VARIETY AND DRY GOODS business, no. 97 Wendel:net. where they respeetthlly invite • (*l:Altmann& orateDetre nage bestowed upon the We Or= JOHN WCANDLESS, mh2.541 SASIIIEL POLLOCK. Dissolution of Co-Partnerstup.. THE co-Partnernhip heretofore existing L between the aubiamWys, to the Grocery boaluess. la the name of John Watt E 4 Co Lae thin day been dlsazdved by metnateoneent. The business of the late, firm will ha eettled by Johs Wilson, at the old stand on Liberty etreet. aud the' L .,3 7,5e he is hereby authorised to use OHN the name o ATT.f ch.. J January Bth, 1850. !MN WILSON. In retiring from the brudnees. I checrittlly recommen . mformy L er eta partner, . J John Wilson. to tho paO ELN tronage of our martoment WATT. 1011 N WILSON, Grocer and Commission er Merchant. No.DIB Lib street, Pittsburgh. The subscriber will meal.. ert.y the Wbolossie Grocery. Pro dace end Comalloolon business. at the old etand of John Watt t Co.. No. 268 Liberty street. JOHN" WILSON. jail . Dinolotion of Co-Partnersoip. 'HE partnership heretofore exieting under rho Labs. of BLACKBURN a CO. was disaolvad de, by tbayritbdrsaino or O. Blackburn him= the arm the boilbe, of the late !Inn will be settled - by .Itb.' sr ant. sut-orltose, at cltolr cod stand on Water et. Pittsburgh. April 2d, 1855. 9 80. D. JOSS& lIAVING this dayruisosiatedwith me Mr. JAS. 1.. COOLEY. our former nook Keeper, the busl near will be bulled on as formerly at the old . tend. N 141 Water at... under the .17!e of JONES S COOLEY. an plan:msg., or our old ons erel joteriaLtolgres_ptit. Pittsburgh, April 2. 1156. JAB. D. COOLS?. In withdrawing from the Into firm of 0. Blackburn & Co.. I domoat awfully nem:amend my 010 partner. Mr. Oeo. B. 'Jones, weell .11r. J. 1.. Cooley. to tb• conadenreof eh...public, and beeneak for them • yoetLuna tion of the PatrorMile co liberally bestoved no tits late Orin. apt 0. IILACICHIJRN. „NOTICE—The late firm of Wick & finand- It. lets having been dleacilred hy the death of John D. le on the Wth inst., the basin...sof sale Sm. will be L y the underrelened, at their olillee,oev.erWcoil and Water eta D. WCJLNDLEItS, Surviving Partner. acOPARTNERSII.II—The undersigned, o I the late firm of Wlek A It'andlera, kw turn dor •. e clod with him VfIIVU&M MEANS and lIARRISON A COFFIN hr the Pane. of continuing the Wholesele tiro eery and Commlevricei brininess, at the old etsad, comae o, Wood and Water de Plttermrgh. under the name and style of DP'` VDLESAMEANS kW. Thor reopeotervlly In - wit* • oa".'• . woe of he patronage so Liberally extended tothe la , ' i . D. MILANDLESS. Mar 2 , .... i • M.-1ml? ITHE = • '.;seribere, trading under the firm of 1a....) k DE LANGE, dissolved_ partnership on the hist., by mutual topfiont. Iller,Altll BARD. Pittelearsh, March 19th, 1858. 51. DI: LANCE. The imbeerfber wlll tontlune the Illde and Leather boa loess In all Its branches, at the old etand. N 0.215 Liberty et. and respectfully ilollelta a sontinuation of the patron age so liberally eZtoloted to the late OM. 2A • 11.1ELLAILD BARD. ItIOTA.RTNERSIIIP—We have this day eascslated ourselves In the Carpet bualnees. 'at No. . Market at, thepartaerskl. pto Cate tram the first day 91,1 enuary and the badness to be conducted under tne name and fins of W.lloClJetoek6 Brothers. WABITINIrON IIeCLINTOCK. . ALPIXAND_at fiteCLINTOCE. ONORUN.L.„ DieCLINTOCK. Pittsburgh. Mar Ist..lB64.—mylfi _ . CV b YllCE: L b u ni i sold my interest in the ]no. PLlllly ill mntlana of tha old tiesd. V flo vh li Pmnt et. • firm= th ronsg• of my Mend. P.ll. Plttsburgb, July ISSL I„.5aA. LONG & CO., Bell and Brass FOllll- de en Osa Bitters. invite sttention to their stock odellers, Brackets, lienderits and other fixture,. we at up houses with sta.= thd ass. mike Irene curie of all kinds to order, furnish P.silr Dome and took Pt thrli sad keep ththottritlort metal constantly on bead. NOTICE.—Tho Into firm of JONES & QUIGIT haling been disaolved by the death ofJohn tdait, on the 27th Inst., the lnennese of slid firm esill be settled by the undersigned, at their aloe, earner o f Ross and Find streets. . _ Sept 30,18.54.-‘o4 ISAAC JONEB, =AIM partner ISAM 4)f. d JONES, Manufacturer Spri i t i g an Blister Meet Plough Blab Steel, Steel Plan L Coach and Mintle Barium Brass Nut Tent. sif Patent Scrag Mall and Ragan Iron Ales.--Cornsra Baas andfirst streets. Pittsburgh. IA - B. RobERS do.:Mannfactuners of ir • antitent Improved 13teol Cultirstan—offles corm &Boas First stns.. Pittsburgh. fe1.2.17 XOTICE.—In conseqnonce of having sold, our Pursues. to the Climbris Iron Oomn_ 7, time nettle heretoibre existingyarderthettha of P.I3MGEN RR le co. at Mill Creak Burnam and alas the mustily exng under the area of RING * RHO GEII. at Cambria Furnace, both dissolved. The buel nose will be settled up by the managers at the Pornsces and Geroge 8. Ring. who to authorized to we the mane of the respective linos In settling ante buyincen • GEORGE 8. KEN_ March I. 1803 . ibehbrtfl P. 81/OENBERGER. 0. R. ----...- ..... W. - HE RS TINE C 0.,. oommission and Forwarding Marcivida, and - Deabus gsnenLy uoe, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and other Wcrok N An, os. P 3 and 95 , . Front street, Pittsburgh. Theandersignedhayinaco-_partner dap, under the style o: D. W. .n= , M hCO ere transaction of a General Agency, tiononlation. Ifonrarding and Producbusiness, at Nos. 93 and 9d, Front street, are pre. pared to give special. attention to nainu orders. receiving .d forwarding produce and merchandlae, and to the ex - aeration of all business that mar be entrusted to tbeir D. W. ifERSTIONE, trim. KICIIDAUX. atrrs ro—Clarke A Thaw, Daer 004 W bethilly Co.; Y. Sellers Oo • lime t Mack., Blamer A Rah= Ilezu7 Graff. En.; wing= Eiobbanr, B. R. Johnson , :T. Bakeweli.Eati4oaorga Ledib, Dia.:lBo=ton Stoner, tat. la2dt. TOTICE: — rose ph Fleming having - am 4 elated with him .Toooyh Atnl. buninembneoufto 4b o conducted under ho otyleacJOSlll ABEL 2 CO. at Is old etand, corner of emithffold and Fourth steeds. J. 12 0-PARTNERSHlP—llminucciated LIII. S. Ward um in th e Drnir bus Div trust cess wlr. 'll Croat this Satz. under Kyle • R. E SELLERS S CO. 21, 1861. a. 2 4:11.216.4 6. I. V.ULD. E i.t. S O ELLEILS I D C . O pi airh 4 klll and Hann or Psr7rstrasit.l y lit. itias.-.- T. Fr lIE President end Directo Sla rs:of this sink , i here this der deelared • dividend aims issocarroon the Capital Stock. fur the het sir moothh sayable to atockholders, sr their loyal repreeentstlves. on or alter the 11th lost utriStilith SOHN !SNYDER. thuht. Co-Partnership. 'THOS. MITCHELL and JOHN B. HER nnt, of the late dna of Pennock, Vittlehall Co,, tog bought. the Interest of thole tato partners In the Item Yomter, and Immolated- with them WILLIAM 6TEVENetiN, wl/I continue the troelnema as remedy', at the old net d. No 110 Liberty at- under the rums and gets of SI ITOLIKLL. BRAWN AOO. The partnership to date from the let dot% alt. Pittetelreh. Hauls; 1345-m rated - =mime lies= or Prrrseosul... : idly lrt, In& r 9 BANK has this day declared divi- Ild Oro= 'limn , °nits 'C.PlielStOck. ipetehl. to teekboiders, or their legel hwatatires. Oa or otter the llth Inst. retr22.rdi4ttr J A B. B. MURRAY, %der. TO THE LADIES, - PAUL 7117 GUS, 104 Market street, pESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of pi tts t m r e e sod eldolty flat be has jug recalted • inrge and well Nolen,' 'took of Aping nod gaternerDry' o cc da, wthleh be will sell at greatly roduoad prime at Ids atom Na 10i 3:dead at 2d dm .f. llfth stre.t. ai112441kw13 RRIVED THIS MORNING BY EE- L SRESS—_ A amendment of Illsok,Telatal,Rama, r rad and Peered SILO to whlch I wonldsollolithe attan• ra of my customers and !idles In gemaral._ rataklagra PADL OW OPEN—At 104 Market• et., a large assortment of new etes axe's aces, eon Of Rrilbantines. Yamada (llnghanu. Reenined• antes Robes, Mouse de [aloes, umintus, Canon, tc whkh I would aettpeetfully 1121, , 1[e the attention of the ladies. • arth2444terd • • • PAUL ntroue. 415/BROlDEltlEtl—finving constantly on also. lugs asoortment of notoolderlosofon do- Mlt t I would solid/ lb. Wrongs of th e voodoo/ 1 ad:aid/MS t ". PAUL =ars. fIABSENETTS AND : CASSImPAPS--Har jest opened • Wig mica Of the ekne . Inuned ar• I and Plan. n n = t aliti ti : n T, ig=„l ,Tig,t—rbitztratylk sorl duelldp we am nalmenT. them to our enecomarn'u Won, st IC4 2szket - - m6lidieB PAUL ILUGUII. ItGeghehy Gas Coinpany. A N ELECTION for one President and eight • - fr li=aaTteurgti, G.tetbriMriir2lolt HAY; do lath lost,. tie Inaction °Lanka at 10 o'clock. 6. at., mulch:Wag at eLoak. P 1/4 Tin Ammar: 'Rm nal to told Wore Ina Stockbkclara at thelmeetlng on the Ea= day. at the acme place, at 2 o'clock, p, g, . mya-td rtesm,;• Charlotte Blume; . MANUFACTURER and Dealer in' Pima Forutead n ir=of m tilei r V l r paz V1 3 ..= MET,II23rBOIB C1:8Boston lisztoswith tad ith. oat Aolain Attsetamt. in7B - 118 wood s. , Second-Hand Piano For Sale. ' CiirE Mahogail six octave rum° for $lOO , Iv/valor - CHAILLIME 'BUMS. WIACINSO NANCY 0111 NA: ST9ltt ' =not be suumed. InAtaisorrtuicat of 1. on 4 artIIIKINEIW ARM, .f: l tl an orgdpoo. Etato sa l ts, at =wool Low grim, fOr oak ' • . Cl=
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