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    DEPARTMENT
PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MOBSERS, BUY 16. 1865
llatTan STATYB CriCtllT CODILT.—Hon. B. C.
Gl= can Hon. W. W. lawns ow vas BENCH.—
The 11. 8-Circuit Court begs= its sessions on
Monday morning at eleven o'clock There was
full attendance of the Bar, and many citizens
were present,
The first matter taken up was that of Nach
trieb. TB. The Harmony Society at Econotity.—
This case has been in the Courts for six or seven
years, and has excited much public interest.
The following opinion was - read by the Court.
Joshua Nachtrieb ;vs. Romulus Baker et al."
Gain, J.
This case has beiii beard and adjudged on the
homes made by the pleadings, and the testimony
produced by the-parties. It was not denied that
the complainant was a member of the partner
ship or assecialioncalled the Harmony Society
and as such had labored dilligently for many
years to advance its prosperity and interest. It
appears also that he had an equal undivided in
terest on share with his associates in all the
joint property. 2 The only issue made was wheth
er Nachtneb bad voluntarily left the Society or
been wrongfully expelled. This issue was found
by the Court after a Nil and patient hearing of
the parties in favor of the complainant. No ex
ceptions were than taken to the form of the
pleadings. After the Court has passed upon the
mer it., as submitted to them, we shall not go
back to decide a game of sharps between the
parties as to the pleadings. '
The only question now before the Court, is,
what is the rule of compensation or damages to
be allowed to the complainant who has 'been un
justly expelled from the association and from
-the enjoyment of their com Mon property.
The Complainant demands pay for - his labor
during the time he wad a 'member. This would
be the extreme and largest rate of compensation.
.The defendants; - on the contrary, without tender
ing in their answer, a reconciliation with the
complainant and a restoration of him to his rights,
on intimate a willingness to receive his wife and
children as members, now insist that the Court
tan decree no other remedy than restoration to
his rights as a member. Such a decree would
compel him' perhaps to forsake a wife and children
for the small hope of survivorship in the tontine.
This, we think, would be rendering very scant
justice or recompense to a man for half his life's
labor, The case of The Commonwealth vs. St.
Patrick's (2nd Money 44.,) has no resemblance
to the present That was a corporation for be
nevolent purposes where membership and not the
ownership and enjoyment of property to their
own ase, was the object They accumulated to
give away or expend on charitable purposes ;
Mae accumulated for themselves. They have,
by joint! labor, accumulated Property of great
value,: which they hold at joint owners. The
complainant had an equal ownership with his
three hundred and twenty partners. By their
contract it is to remain joint and indivisible
stock forever, but the complainant has his right
to enjoy it equally with his fellows. Their arti
cles of partnership or association provide far the
case of any partner, who chooses to withdraw or
depart from it, 'but make no provision for those
who are unjustly driven away or expelled.—
Whether the society be governed by prophet,
priest, king, or majority, they are subject to the
law of the land, and if the complainant has been
wrongfully deprived of valuable rights, of prop
erty, the law should afford him a remedy. I know
of no other measure of satisfaction or compensa
tion more just than to give th 7 -expelled and in
jured party his several shares of their joint as
sets. The dissolution of the partnership, by the
wrongful act of the majority of the firm or as
_ sociation, necessarily abaolves it inter arse viz. as
between the expelled and the remaining part
ners, the covenants as to the indivisibility of their
joint property. If this were otherwise. a ma
jority could at any time expel the minority and
retain all the joint property. They who break
the agreement as to perpetuity of the benefits of
membership, cannot be heard to allege it as to
destination of the propirty.
By their wrongful expulsion of the Complain
ant, the whole power and force of the articles as
between them is broken and inter re annulled;
and has a right to the separate use of his here
tofore undivided interest in the property, because
be is wrongfully deprived of his joint use of it.
The wrong done to the plaintiff is capable of a
-compensation in money, without compelling him
to leave his family and spend his days among
those who have injured him, and the proper mea
sure of his compensation is the amount of his
interester share at the time of his expulsion.—
It is not him a
. meres corporate privßegeor office,
to which a-court of 'equity may restore a corpo
rator who has been wrongfully expelled. It is a
- citiestion of the enjoyment of property. His ca
lmed:tars have ejected him from his joint use and
eojoyment of their common property; they have
severed the tenure, as between him and them
selves; and he has a right to his-share is several.
ty. This is the proper measure of the complain
. ant's compensation—and not wages-4er his la
bor during the time of his membership.
The master has reported the whole value of
the joint property at the time of complainant's
expulsion to be $901,723 42, and the.number of
join tenants,' 321. This would give the value of
a share on the 16th of June, 1846, at $2,809 10.
Deduct Abet complainant has received, $275,
leaves $2,534 .10, as due to him at the time of
his expulsion. Interest to the date of his final
decree, say eight years and eleven months, or a
trifle less,
being added, will make the. amount
of decree $3,890, or thereabouts, subject to' cor
rection of mistakes in calculation. .3
Let complainants' counsel have a decree ac
cordingly. .
The Defendant's gave notice of an appeal.—
When Judge Grier. had concluded- reading, A. W.
Loomis, Esq., arose and remarked that, he had
noticed with much indignation a pretended state
ment of filets and what purported to bo the
opinion of the Court, now just read, published
at length in a Philadelphia legal periodical—
The statement abounds in the most unwarranta
ble and nnfoinided assertions, which were never
offered in (evidence and calculated to do gross
injustice to the Harmony Society. The publish
ed opinion also differs essentially from that just
delivered and hi thought the Court, if it had the
power, should present any such unfair reportor
ial misrepresebtationa.
• The matter was discussed by several members
of the Bar. •
Judge Grier stated that Blr. Wallace, the re
porter, was entirely independent of, and beyond
the control of the Court, but that he had always
been remarkably careful to do no injustice in
- making his reports. The Court was altogether
unaware of the manner in which the report of the
.present ease had been - published, or why it bad
been published in seas a form. •
Judge Irwin then read an opinion in the case
of Jones et al. vs. The Cincinnati Coal Company.
Judgement 'of tho District Court reversed for
want of jurisdiction and the payment of costs to
be determined at a further hearing.
The Trial List was then taken up and read
over. A number of eases were continued until the
nett term—amongst others, the cases of u. S.
vs. Jas. P. Hays, late Indian Sub Agent at La
Pointe, L. S.; Thornton Fisher is John Brown
field-d et aL; John Theoff rs. Gebliprt; Lyman R.
Lyon vs. Mary Chess.
The Court then adjourned till three o'clock.
Court °Olmsted at three o'clock and after the
_transaction of some unimportant business ad
' journed over to this morning at ten o'clock.
BArirlOAD /HON .—The Illinois Central Railroad
have entered into a contract with the Brady's
Bend Iron Works; for a supply of 11,000 tons of
Railroad iron. -The iron is now coming down
the Allegheny river,. and will be transported to
- .
The Cleveland and bfahonini Railroad is eon
receiving 6,600 tons of iron from the east, by tray
of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It wilt be taken
down the river to Wellsville, and from there
transported' over the Pennsylvania Railroad to
Cleveland. '
Tlitt'lail now, has one hundred and fortpfiro
inmate*: ,
Bataan Btiaszn.—A small
,two span bridge,
near Birmingham:Blair county, on the Pennsyl-
Tada Railroad, was destroyed by.fire on Sunday
last. There will be no delay whatever, to pas
sengers or freight,, Another structure will have
progressed so far that trains 1611 pus over. in
two or three days.
BMW% FLICED:••••On tlatnrdSy a baker named
McDermott, holding forth on the cornet of Web
ster and Tunnel streets, wee fined the dolltirs
and costa by Aldermate Misty, for selling bread
weighing two maces and a half less than the
Itandard prescribed by ordinance.
Cosszurrisms.--Some graceless scamp wlthin
a day or two past stole three seetions of hose
from the Neptune Engine Ilousis, - Wbich woo the
property of Mr. Simla, owner of the:Steam Fire
Engine. The Flrtmen'sitssociation subsequent.
ly held,a meeting and passed a.resolation strong.
ly deprecating the contemptible theft and fiery
properly voted three new sections of hose to be
presented to Mr. Stawk.-
As OLD. Case.—One of the cases called up in
the Circuit Court, yesterday, by Judge Grier,
was, that of Sy lvester Stokelyss. Elizabeth Wise.
It wa s began, in the slime Court In October, 1833
:--twenty two years ago. Verily the soliloqui
sing'Hamlet said well, when ho enumerated the
'law's delay" amongst "the thousand natural
shocks '
which flesh is heir to." Judge (trier rt
marked that he must put an end 'to the case,
and unless the parties are present this momingot
ile prosegui - will be entered, and the plaintiff
be ordered to pay the costs, which we imagine
hare by this time mounted up to the altitude of
a small fortune.
-01/DISAXOS CAIII3.—A number of Ertoidattis
were Anal yesterday tit the Mayor's. Office for
obit:maths; the Pints ottliataTaf
Marna° or Corscrrs.—Councils held an ad
journed meethig on Monday evening, May 14th.
In Cora Mon Council, it being announced that
the President was absent, Mr. J. S Kennedy
was called to the chair. The roll was called—
present, Messrs. Barr, Black, Caldwell, Duncan,
Evans, Felix, Getty, Oriffm, II lion, l e
Irwin, Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis,
Little, Mackin, McAdams, McMasters, Scott,
Seitz, Tacker. The chairman stated that they
had met for the purpose of electing tax collectors
and directed the clerk to inform the select coon
oils that the common council was ready to go in
to the election.
The Councils then met in joint convention sod
proceeded to the election of tax collectors. TIA
result was as follows
Rrat— Ward.—Caleb Russel, 21 votef..
Sharp, 14.
&sond Ward.—Thotais Devitt, 20; John
Given, 14.
Third Ward.—Charles W. Lewis was elected by
acclamation.
Fourth Ward.—Richard Hope ; Eliah As
par, 11.
_
Fifth Ward.--dolut Lowry was unanimously
elected.
Sixth Ward.—H. M. Pbilpot, 23 ; Wm. Shore
11. -
Seventh Ward—Thomas T. Thompson, 20;
Obbriel Barr, 15.
Eighth . Ward.—Thomas Nall', 213; Thomas
Roberts, 10.
Ninth Ward.—Hugh Hammon, 25; James
Pratt, 11.
The Select COuncil then withdrew to its cham
ber and the Common Council adjourned.
.3!Erma or VIE FIREMEN'S ASSOC lATION.
ELscrioN or 07TICEILS.—The Firemen's Associa
tion met last night at the Neptune Engine
iconse and elected the following officers to serve
for the ensuing year:
President—E. B. Roberts, Esq.;
Secretary.—,joseph Brown;
Treasurer.—Edward Gregg;
tat Chief Eng.—George Fronton;
-2nd do do.—H. G. 3.loreland;
3rd do do.—Edward Kay.
SERIOUS AYYRAY.—Ohs Maw DANGEROUSLY
Is.renzP.—On Sunday evening last a difficulty
occurred in,front of the German Catholic Church
in the Fifth Ward, by which one of the parties,
named - Valentine Felger, was seriously injured.
As far as we could ascertain, the following is a
correct statement of the facts of the Care:
On the first day of this month, Felger had a
difficulty with a man named Peter Weaver, with
out, however, coming to n personal conflict.—
Felger made some boasts that he could flog his
antagonist and was ready for him at any time.—
On htundsy, Weaver went to the Citholic Church
to wait for Felger and attack him as ho came
out of Church. Be was accompanied by three
others, young men, named Jacbb Lander, Michael
Texter, and John Buck who went as they said
"to see fair play." As Felger made his exit
from the Church, Weaver attacked. him as de
teimined upon, and in the melee which followed
struck him a severe blow on the . head with a
stone which felled him and be lay senseless on
the pavement. The other parties then beat a
retreat. 'Felger was carried to the residence of
Mr. Berkley near by, where' he remained until
three o'clock in the morning, being ir,en.lble
most of the time. The physician who had been
called advised his removal and he was accord
ingly taken e"-his rnsti-lisnee in the Ninth Ward
where he now lies in a very precarious condition.
Weaver and his three companions were ar
rested by the watchmen and lodged in the tombs.
On Monday morning they were brought before
Alch Major, (acting Mayor,) when Weaver con
fessed he was the person who inflicted the blow
upon 'Bolger. The case was not at this time sup
posed tube of as serious a nature as it after
wards proved, and Weaver was committed to
jail for twenty days and the rest of the p • j_
ten days each. Lander and Tenter subsequent
ly paid' their fines, j 5 each and costs, and were
'aischarged.
Later in the day; word was sent to the Mayor's
Office that Felger was dangerously injured and
Aid. Major accordingly repaired to his house and
took his deposition. Ald. M. found the injured
in a very low condition, and fears are entertained
as to his recovery.
Weaver will be brought up for a further hear
ing on Thursday next.
Tua STEAM FIRE ENGINE-SECOND TRIAL
Mr. Shawk, the inventor and proprietor of the
Steam Fire Engine, exhibited his wonderful ma
chine, the "Young America, " a second time, on
Monday afternoon. At a signal from the alarm
boll of the Neptune Engine, tire W 11.4 built in her
boiler and she was hastily drawn by four bores
to the corner of Hand and Liberty streets A long
delay here occurred from thefact that hose which
was to have been furnished for the engine was
not to be had. About an hoar after a supply
came, attachments were made, and the fire ago , n
started. In four and a half minutes, the gauge
indicated the presence of steam ; at eight min
utes the engine was in operation, and at eleven
minutes, a huge volume of water was gushing from
the nozzle! Quick work, that. This trial com
pletely demonstrated the advantages of the new
engine in respect to time. A fire would nave
stood but little chance had one been raging at
the time in any of the buildings in that vicinity.
Experiments were then made in throwing, and
the engine attained a measured distance of two
hundred and twenty five feet, using an inch and
three eighths nozzle. - This fact astonished all
present and left no sceptics as to the capacity
and power of the machine. Three streams were
thrown at the same time, a distance of over one
,hundred and fifty feet—discharging betweenfour
and five hundred gallons of water a minute.
There can be no doubt, after this second trial,
of the entire practicability of the Steam Fire En
gine for our city. Yesterday's test was a com
plete triumph, and even the firemen who were on
the ground with their time honored old " Nep
tune" were ecmpelled to admit that nerve and
muscle are but poor rivals 9f the uncencinerable
power of steam.
The Engine is looked upon with much favor by
all who have witnessed its workings, and we but
echo the common sentiment, when We express
the hope that "Young America " may
chased and retained in our city. Shall it be
bought?
LADY RODDID.—Mrs. Barris, wife of Mr. Har
ris, the broker, was robbed of a pocket-book con
taining twenty-five dollars and several valuable
papers, at nine o'clock Saturday night, at the
passenger station in Allegheny. She bad just ar
rived in the cats, and was in the ace of stepping
into an omnibus, when a gentlemanly looking in
dividual, who had also been in the same train
offered to assist her, and while helping her into
the vehicle he managed to abstract the pocket.
book from her dress pocket. He immediately
decamped. The lady mimed it a moment after
ward, and the rascal was followed a considerable
distance but managed to escape, as the night was
pretty dark.—Union.
—YeeMPay, Mayor Adams' police arrested a
young than natned Henry B. Dusenberry, char
ged with having perpetrated the theft. Briers]
witnesses were examined and testified that they
saw the accused 'in the very act of thrusting his
hand into her pocket. He was .held to bail for
a further hearing on Wednesday. We under
stand the accused is the eon of a wealthy and
respectable gentleman residing in the lumber
region of the upper Allegheny.
BENCH WAROANT CABL.-A bench warrant
case was heard yesterday in the District Court,
before Judge Hampton. The parties are David
Coon vs. John Stewart and David Miller. The,
defendants are coal merchants residing above
McKeesport. Coon obtained a judgment for
$6OO against them, which he is unable to
collect as they assort they have no proper
ty. Ile alleges that they have conveyed away
theieproperty for the purpose of defrauding their
creditors. James Gillespie, a partner of the de
fendants in the coal business, was examined yes
terday as a witness.
The case will be resumed this morning.
SEIIIOVS Accznimr.—Yesterday afternoon, a
little bcd , about two years of age, a eon of Michael
Rafferty fell from the porch in front of his father's
residence on Fifth street near Roes, and struck
with his head upon the parement. The skull
was not factered but the concussion of ;the brain,
it is feared, will cause his death..
A BLBABTOPOL nOAX.—A report was current in
the:city, yesterday,- that the Africa bad arrived
bringing the intelligence that Sebastopol had been
stormed on the 25th of April and taken, with
tremendous rose to the Allies, and 30,000 Mu
tilator Killed. The report, wherever it originated,
spread like wild-fire, and caused a good deal of
excitement As the-news was not confirmed at
the telegraph offices, people came to the conclu
sion that they had been hoaxed.
DISTRICT COURT.—Bofors Judge Williame.
Daniel Haughey for nee of Andrew Johnston
ye—Allen Cordell. Action on A book account.—
Verdict for defendant
Samuel R. Williams executor of Matilda Black
ford vs. William stoops. Action on a mortgage
for $2,01,0 riven to defendant by Mrs. Black
ford. The defence alleges that Mrs. Blackford
in her lifetime assigned the mortgage as collates , .
al security for the payment of a debt of her hus
band, which plaintiff contends she had no right
to do. On trial.
kleTon Vols. left the city yesterday for Phil
adelphia. Ile will be absent all too week. Al
derman Major officiates as Mayor of the City
during his absence.
11A. colored man named Norris who was arrest•
en on suspicion of being concerned in the rob
bery at tho Eagle Hotel, on Liberty street, was
discharged yesterday, there being no evidence
against him.
CAPIAM Houses NOT are glad to
learn tbst thiirtupor respeCtlng the death of
Capt. Vim. Koontz, of the "CrystalPslace,"
Worms& He "sUll Um" •
CELLO &IMO TO DZATIT.—ITo mentioned
some days since that a little daughter of Mrs.
Honright, residing in the Fifth Ward, was very
badly burned by the ignition of her clothes at a
grate. We are sorry to learn that the little suf
ferer died yesterday from the effects of the inju
ri,then received.
Exastmanow.—We were much grati
fied in witnessing en examination of the pupils
in Miss Wotring's Seminary in Allegheny city,
last Friday evening. There was quite a crowd
of spectators, and all appeared much delighted
with the exercises, doing much credit to teachers
and pupils. In tbo higher branches of the Eng
lish department, there was manifest proficiency,
sad a more than ordinary display of talent in the
department of music. Miss Wotriog has been
teaching in Allegheny city near three years,
and 30 far been successful, and her course of in
struction seems to be most substantial and thor
ough.
BY TELEG RAPH
From Calforola
?Inv YORK, May 14.
The steamer Illinois arrived on Sunday morn
ing with San Francisco dates to the 17th. She
brings about . 700 passengers, and $115,000 trea
sure.
The disaster to the Golden Age is reported by
Purser Hull as follows:—"29th April, 2. A. M.
I —We struck a sunken rock off S. W. end of the
Island and leaked badly. We then found it ne
-cessary -cessary forun the ship ashot e, which was accor
dingly done on a smooth sandy beach selected
for the purpose; there is a strong probability of
I the ship being got off. After a detention of two
days the passengers, mails and treasure were
transferred to the John L Stephens and landed
on the 2d of May at Panama all safe and in
good health."
The steamer Siera Nevada from San Juan as
--
rived upon the 9th of April,—The Golden Gate
from Panama on the 12th.
80/SIMS in California was very doll and the
money market tight—Several mercantile houses'
had failed.
Several vessels were to sail for the Atlantic
ports.within six days.
The miners were doing well, but owing to the
scarcity of coin very little dust reached the mar
ket —The mint had not resumed operations.
The rain had fallen steadily in the valleys for
a week and in the mountains snow had fallen to
a great depth
rho unsatisfactory state of commercial' pur
suits is drtving a large number of clerks and
mechanics to the mines.
The news from Kern River is as contradict'ry
as ever. The diggings are represented as by no
, means as rich as at first represented.
The Know Nothings have been successful at
the city elections and all over the State. At
San Jose .however, they have been defeated-by
fusion.
Branches of Freedom's Phalanx Secret Society
have been organized in different sections of the
state.
The Press club cf San Frrncisco hare taken
steps for the erection of a monument to the
memory of Edward Gilbert, one of the pioneers
of the press of San Francisco and the first rep
resentative in Congress from California.
The steamer Surprise and one of the steamers
of theiCalifornla Steam Navigation Co. were. to
have a race slsortly for $5OOO.
Dates from Portland, Oregon, to the 7th April
mention that the Know Nothings had triumphed
in the election.
Sandwich Island dates to April 12th state
that the Steamer Decatur arrived there on the
.sth.
Among the failure, at San Fnuitiezo were
Fleck it Line and Tilden & Little.
The markets in every article of merehandiee
were dull of sale. In many things considerable
I. ec toe be Le •en Our°. _The closing rates were
Gallego & Ilazall Flour in lota $l4. Extra choice
Butter lb. Crushed Sugar foi. Lackawanna
$l2. Cumberland $2O. Clear Pork $10( , ,i$11):
)less s l : , i Hams 20k. Spirits Turpentine r. , 5(5% ,
'1.5.
rit.L,LLPFII.t. May 14.—New Orleanapapers
of Tuesday are received. The examination of
Postmaster Kendall .►s in progress. The evi
dence against him tarns on proving letters sign
ed Marsh:ol Ilauson, alleged to have been wed
ten by him, through which an attempt was made
to negotiate stolen drafts.
Boiros, May 14.—The ship Climax wets lost
in the harbor of Callao with a cargo of guano
which belonged to llowes .h Crowell of Boston.
She was insure,' ft,. $60,000 on the ship and
$:30,000 on freight, in various companies in this
city.
Nrn• Tom:, May 14.—A dispatch ffbnil Wash
ington intimates that the State Department has
infornigtion of n fdlibustering expedition in this
city ...;ainst l'eru under Ect,ittiple. Arre!ts are
'coked for
General Anthony Lamb an old said highly en
teemed eitinca died teat night aged 8a yearn.
Toter., May 11. —Willis' Huxley, engineer
and fireman is not erpectsd to comer injuries
received by the railroad accident. A lady and
four children, who are radrnown, are the only
passengers seriously hurt.
Cisciasart, May 14.—The provincial" Coun
cil of the Catholic Church commenced it,
lions yesterday. yesterday. TLere will a very large at
tendance and imposing ceremonies took plata
PIIIILADELPIII.t, Slay I4.—Flour firm : Fond
brands cold at $10,754rA1 I. Rye Flour, no
further sales. Corn meat in fair request sales
1000 bbls. Penna. at $5. Wheat dull : rather
more offering; we quote red at $2,606.52,55
and whito at $2,70. Rye unsettled: sales 1000
bosh. at sl,ss@jsl.,GE l &s'l,7o. Corn attire but
at a concession of Ic. per barb. from Saturday's
quotations; sales 12,000e15,000 bash. South
ern and Penna. yellow at $1,12, atioat. Grocer
ies and Provisionr, a fair business doirg at firm
er rates. Whiskey held firmly ; ealOr in bbls.
40 and 39 in hhde.
Now YOEK, May 14.--Erruiny.—Cotton firm:
prices further advanced 1; sales 1100 holes N. O.
middling 101; fair 12; uplands middling
Flour declined 121 c; sales 700 bbls. good Ohio
at $10,37(5'410,56; southern unsettled ; sales
1200 bbls.a sll®sll,3l. Wheat unchanged.
Corn a trifle lower; sales 30,000 bush. at $1,16
e,51,17. Pork stiffer, but oat quotably higher;
sales 1600 bolo. Be s et firm with upward tenden
cy; sales 700 bbls. Lard higher; sales 600 lab's.
at $10,255510,60. Bacon scarce at 965,i9i.
Whiskey, Ohio, 28. Bales 3600 bags Rio Coffee
at 10®10i. Suisse firm; sales 1000 bbls.—
Linseed" Oil 92/. Stocks heavy. Money un
changed; Cumberland 271; Beading Bit; Erie
491:
CLICINNATI, May 14.—Flour steady but quiet
at $9,500r59,60. . Whiskey 33._ eats declined
to 50 and dull. Corn freely offered at 75(w17.
Cheese doll at si for new. Butter declined to
26 for prime. Proviiiions firm ; sales 250 hhdp.
Bacon at 71 for shoulders and Ai for sides ; su
gar cured flame Ilk, packed; males 11060 bulk
shoulders at GI- Sugar and Idolasses firm.—
Coffee dull at 11011 f.
The river has fallen 20 inches since Saturday,
weather cloudy with indications of rain. The
markets are generally quiet and without materi
al change.
Wm. D. Talcott I Co.,
LCOKING 'GLASS MANUFACTURERS
sad Winstootle Dealers la Variety and Parley Goods,
. ac.. A large .erleSY nr Wait.
on.. Cradle.. Chain. Baskets, An., Just reed at corner of
Wood Wad tough sta. oy7 If
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
pill firm of LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN &
COd
,47,1°=tole311.1.1M.Nzigr.-o,t•lith.
of Horeb last. Its buffoon of the g
Novelty Works .
will tuy continued la all Habra...bn br the suniving part.
nom and.. the an* and ot7lo of
LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO.,
•ho wlll also fettle up the affeln of the late firm.
L. It. LIVENUKTON,
CALVIN ADAM,
J. K. MORKIIKAD;
ritteLutuh. Afar 441 W. 11. OUPKLA ND.
James Irwin ezCo.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ACID; Sulphuric Ether ;
1.7 SWIG of Nam. Nitric Add;
Ilatrman's Auodyn. Marlstic Add;
Aqua Ammonia, 17Y; Nitro= do;
nwlta's Solutm. my&ly
If IL x'cirralum
IifcCIITCHEON CO
IL EATON.
WHOLESALE GROCkES.
Produce and Commission Merchants,
Ah7l DEALERS IN
Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles,
No. 219 Liberty street, comer of Irsom,
royB PITTSBURGH. PA.
Proclamation.
cay.; PitUburgh, so.
N accordance with theprovisiona of an Act
f the Ger,eted Amuubly of the State of Pennsylvania,
providing fry the inoorpOrStion of the City of Pittsburgh,
and of the Scipplement to mid Art, and also agreeably to
• Resolution oftheSelect Councilor mid City. 1. Fyllim.
NAND E. VOLZ, &taror of mid City, do Dane this, my
Proclamation. declaring . , that on the TIMED TUESDAY
OP MAY, A. D., 1810. being the 16th day of the mouth,
the freemen of the Fifth Ward, of mild city. sidelined to
vote for Menthe ■ of the House of Iteprsaantatirea of this
Ounimonwealth, wDI .eeet at their general ohms of hold.
Log Elections in mid Ward, and elect by ballot • ultimo
of
the itiVe y or d "rd. lit'alftlit'en elected he
o Membexof Me Caudle/ said pig, to serve for the
ortrapired tarm of William Leo.. resigned.
(Ryon wrier my hand and the aml of said city of Pitt&
burgh, this 7th du of May, A. 0.4811.
c7I44FERDINAND E. VOLZ.
Soldiers'BotmtyLande & Claims against
the Government.
IWILL will. procure Bounty Land War
rant. for &aim. their widen, and miner children.
and will reeneente <Lints &mama, the Orman:uncut, and
sweat to nurtures In the ... Carat of elehne."
tabllehed by Gowe.
ltirOtHee, N 0.146 Third et., one door env* ditiethinddi
m=4l CIIAIILES hidirl,lllL
Removal.
ESAIAR DICKEY & CO. have removel li t!
ae pow • saves •• t NA. veraboun trisal7
IMP
COMMERCI AL
COMMITTEE OP ARP IT RAT POR A! AY
W. R. BIM., V. P.—Wx. R. 5. BRYAN,
W. R. Narica. I M. Pmfocc.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Ontoa Pomace. tiazorte. t
Tueedap ttnerdno. %fay 15. ISI4
FLOUR—no change apparent In the tone or tlAt market;
.ale. on tre 'rimer of 60 and 100 Ltda. .extra •t 510:110
from gore : 4010. superfine at 59.76 25 do. of sime, and
60 do. extra at 010.12451 0 .2 A. Itecelted yeah:oder. 2,103
bble.
GlSAlN—eases at depot of 500 bus. nets at 49.
BACON—NaIco of 10,000 !be. Shouldera and home at 7 , ,
and OS. cub: 70,000 me; assorted, In lota. at 7%. s% snd
10. cash. and 7.0e0 Da do. at e. 0 and 10, oboe: time.
CIIKESP.—bdes 0060 bcs Woodmen Honoree as 10.
AbllES—sales of 10 oka. Domestic Soda A.h at
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
American rocemenelal speculations are queer ;thinge.
sometime.: and we have noticed note that seemed to us
lea warrantable than the late one In Coffee. under the
pressure of which prices were forced op to a high point:—
Thee:awe alleged WO...abort receipts and a prop:pea of re.
dared shipment.: and yet the receipts are ahead of last
Year. and the prospect of shipments to arrive le by are
meeme me y rrem oh e We gives COSSIDO/111•0 clew of the
receipts, at the principal porta according to the latest
ststemente received
1555. ISt4.
317.2.165 270,230
254.900 210,642
53,415 77,72.1
49,371 45.8552
63.01.1 57.2.60
X., York
Yen Orloons.
Bahia, r
Philndelphlo,
Moto. •
75'2,869 6011,74 n
Thefts statements are mostly to May let. 81n-0 then
thwrevelpts have been more than tonally heavy.:
She only (mauve favorable to epeculatlen le the low
Mats of .Itooks as compared with last year : but ,may not
tiny to large purchawes made under the Insure,
slon that. to the market wan advancing. It 11114 best to
buy plentifully, la season
Ptntdommo• Cams Molars, Friday, May Iltb.—The
.fir
hoof Cattle chi have [wen about Mu hrad
.Thor vete oohl oelthlnmum of sll,sl 100
gym., thus ostabllahlng the adeance noticed laet. meek. Coors
and Calr.no mot .11k 7010 inquiry ; .4., of lb. farmer at
from SIR to SM. Lad te. imw: at 14.50@irtS0 Sk 100 5 , -
3.500 Mpuo ham, beau offered , and tamtly diepoord of. at
143.75647,0 la UM Cm—about s(g) hoad tomaht hr the
rn.okrre. Sheep anLamb. are It der
; doe 0f nst
MO hold arl tar , . o I. Ous'iM".
Tots,. May
11th.—Tbe Flour and Orlin market,. IN,
owo to shaa .2w—wining an band to sell, ouneenuently
no tnnsactinus. Most of Um Grain bought of late etu
bargained for before its arrival. There is a emelt amount
of Corn on hand, but holders ask higher than bnyera are
willing to pay. Primo of evarytbing der and steady.—
..titan:m.3U by Lake the feet etc days are. Corn, bus 120.-
505: Wheat bus 30 41,gt; Purl. Ude:L/99: Floor, bids
Hone. hae. 000. Flour—l:Pi transactions. Price. remain
so.:io for ;Amy brands 1p quantity, and illerajlo.fo
talL Wheat—whlts held at 12,1 d without sale—there be
ing none_ in market wet $2. Cort , --tenneinqntrY without
transaction. Worth about SOWL—tillatte.
Tb. damned fog. Mo., I. rtair MeetlZ WI abundant
anDply. call.ana readily obtain .t 507 'V neat.
acconnel, to tla charatiur ergo Securities. Pueneva pa
pay Wile beet sta•nn la freely taken by Na Hank.,and
te• .t.r.et rates on In...generally are lend A rent. holow
Last greak'a quotationa.—lN. Y. your.
Fr. Lam, May ilth.--Iteeripts for the rut few day,
have been comp•mtively tight. The improved pricee ob.
tainedlar Corn .t Chic.. at this time win 111.1,
the liberal shipment., from the 1111nole bengaline nonoel
tagaite, teen/legions show • rapid tendency toward. re
cent rateib of this grain. evicts white being rtmegted as
hitthqu Ok. arm other qualities from 44 to 94. Oat. dog
up ale, the want of Ude morning being generally at C.
principally new gunnies Wheat nil at former print.
with perhare • alight cehaorement on the higher grade,
Ratlines ertotinnee totoyant end general. and the prong...
of to unprecedented preeperons year ternelus good.
We have two dispatebew from Now 0r1e.121. Up. of the
quotve ruperflne none at $10.55. Perk $l7. Corn SI.M
$l.lO .00 SUL. blab 70. Mg aed tc Lard 10. The other. of
the 10th. giv..pertne Flour at $10.50. Corn silo., prig,
ably the avenge) Oats 64. limn 51.611 , 100 Ike The.. v s .
Atilt a deeklitilng ten licney to themarket ; tat tudttlng
from the past. It le not improbable futum adeices in •
abort tints. may thole products at former quotations.
T. HaTcm MP. at thialkolut is rending Ann).
Reported on • stand from Rimg Isßod to woe, Th. (1.
Hoofs Mem I. again reported MM.. No ehmies I n.
Ins
Illemuti. The last ardent report. them itnil • half Pet
op ch. ortnetred inn ton. ineliptt. and them (wt moot
from St. Jompla to Connell litufta There le ten Reit In ths
chiming! et this Nllmoltairri Tb• le be .
mother warmer, owl himOnetas to the inss still motion..
brisk, A large 'somber of boats meat the levee watt..
rnr milt.. Re Nair Chissam—int. Parpoh
The Octonagon kliring Nom. say. that limas are quite
hard on Lake noperior. It sale
The elpolating mollusk through this country I. Opals,
Sn.n ay mini.. sgentf upon Cliscir companies Wm. .t
ea ri s nie pant., and upon the ready scroDian ee and reword
payment at hem dra. depend. lb., riellit of toy 0.1.0
comitry. ileorpit srtil be readily men that •heric
many Morison& of Colima Imes co he remitted by drone.
that the romoromms re prOtelt• fatmt
The first ton mills truit name through brought trek Ai
nor Mims. protested drafts to the amount of about $O),.
Orel; and .bat they .mount to at other Points •• are
ignorant. A rather win. matter In • moots . , lotted
op by Me Pullers of. ds north.' Winter . vithmst o
ropey or my , of oh. UraiLlr7 msoarres f,r nom:whim ur
.
el i enu.b snob GPRnitltie• that a mere nettled scoot'', toe
pima. All that 0h L. dope muter mph t 1 fl9lll.stantos I.
Amply to ..it until the opening of navigation imalo
ro
.vr. Or rtreolation. and that is gainful to any no at
all semitles eitiont hL tosionessial Mardis.
Ty. hut. opin o u r Banks Tir balitorm In he. Tort ham
tenor , iroollershis m Lacoste an img.rmaino go the tou
r
y sod nook market. It MU no Lioutd be temiorml•
while It lasts. the toluene. ls senalbia. rhir tank. sm re
Piped tc , tate kat ILLOOiSki la cold 1000 meek -
"The tollaning statement .111 obey lb. receipt. or the
Pennsylvania lialiroai is the omoth of April, .compared
ottlt the ,urrnwedluz month
For the n nick midisiat Arrti kTnti l" . "- M
name month last Tear.. 3.11,114 17
I am... fr_ma
flu d> Ilvtaht
t.s:3
Total Inca... . rti,ll•l 12
A ranattx•rea of 000 gram rerAlrad Crum At 1,11!.
It La ued•Astaxl tame 11‘11sA•121.•••• rcri fad
atnAtt • sailles awl • coarter..'whicia matt PA.o•lsly
lo min -4N T Mb.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
t ;T• wet: , , •7 ttcmlker Qty .k, wheat. W 71 tiered
1231 .:art.oar•t, Bernraoll.l6 •barf 1..1; tw;
bld, .k. itu , baron. 3 1 %Ws Sow. 1 4 IlarbaeubJ
3/0 dn. llentlue a ae : bl. ram 2 btu bud/tees, .1
Hutehluen a me 11 bbls .6[14.• 1•db• CI•cro: 31 WI/
atius, 143 hide.; II Deduero. 1.1 le.. metal, 11kulei ,
11.3 1111..17 1.4.71... salt 10.1 au w7eat. do aura. 12
de puttleem. MIN dour, 23 71.1 e.. IN <to bran. tuudry
ebastraue•
Filer LIENTII.I.E. by lisp Larlmer-70 bbls 11. clay.
Graff A r. le bb, sr.., 13 Akan.. estUry
d„ t i lrLll , 4lkbi o rlarbel .7, 4 ft aka nr raT b J , V4 ,3 l...ltalstrJ4.
CINCINNATI-by Allasivany —4 lA, "loath Waal.
Dicky? A r. Al Oa shast. Irllmarth A ss. 13 01.10 lard 011.
II A ',borates." A n N bbd. tmrss, 1.4 sltardl. %Ina
bars A Thom.: 11 'Ada wrap Iran. Mot. A no 14 Lao
111 11.11nr. 1.3 task tams, to 1.1.1. ak, do oil.
rar wol, 1114.1..bacen, MI mks "Path., 151 1.41. fitrr.
yrs. 10 do "rather. 11.1 bar dorm Acandle.. AO bi d .
door. XI 40 hams, 15 1,1,14 molars., IA do lard oil. A do
mral. disbar ts,rom rub. maY; IV J A %V It., AS
Ins has. NM.. A 7071 6 bb. b•bacco, J A Ilstrblmm A m.
zANnsviLLE. by Adella—be."l hble flour. 22 Ac rail,. I
o butter eke wbeat. Mel do nu, :P'3 Jo fart .1 A W
hoc Z..L t, . W Jars Itrd,
Ileumrrer. A
e 0 3:3 Lbb dour. met: 23 Or rut, •`I ble hem,
w o io ekgo, = do butter, votary nburluotee'fi riouult
handle* It L.•l
uALLWOI.I3, by Cooyol-16 hes %Inst., 261 bbta rata,
IV, Hamm 16 elm 2.4 do, 61 idul 1•66101611 • Lbrwytt; .0 b 4.
166..., &Tana er432. 6 , 02. cW•112226 laArdiner; ej
do mra tosal. A & A SVBauc 61 We crla. D W Hernia.
er4 16 p.c. lestion, do wooL 111:4216114.6, Aas 146
yky c .a. 212 dip owp. reLtdrjr (171:114[01.11. •
t. 20 do, bbla
flow: °wrier.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE&
AfLlUTCD—Jefiiirtoo. firotaintilo; Lor.runs, do: Col.
Bayard. tlisaboth; T. U. Flatlvor, Wool Newton; Qua ,
her City, St. Loulo;; Goo. laritityr.
otiti linti tnabrovi loiAlle
Ado Ciun tile% ndu+.
Usiy o ;Diarna, _hoalg,
DEPART/al—Jaren/no, Itrowsurillo; Lissome. do; Tod.
ll•Fard. L'lldaboth ;T. IL Matter. W..t Noo tau
taro. Drayer ; Dioru.l. Whoollni Iduiroor. Ron
lootorilla ; Rosalie. 9c. lad.; /Mona. Su
evening the. .m feet a Ind.'
In the , hannal and galling•
Pekin Tea Store
No WI r(/I0 u. vat door ID 01 of . we .Eo l .llPit anal,
FANO constantly in receipt of regular
inappliwi of all the Myrna grades of Teaa imparted.
enablvd to offer snub ind.moonts. at low mike,
wtll &allot MO competition from any ',miler,
1111aPtutation are respectful/ raDvoated la .n and
examine my !Mock. S. JAYNES.
I Post mid Dlapatah copy.)
. _
Spring Dry Goods.
RAGAN k. Alll., No. 91 Market et., are
readving daily additions to thelr Wire .0 well no
atria al
Mantillas, Dram floats,
Embroldori. 11001a7,
Shawls and tlearfL Llaninteoplng Goods.
Alez.dmoo Kld Glove& Ate., to wnleb we would reopoot.
fully call the attontlon of the WI.. 1.20
-
I,.As-lf-'0 half chests Young llyson, Gun
• &MN
20 Galas 00.f/idling;
60 do Young fivoon, Uatipowillor and Emporia].
amrr E C-200 bags ?rime 1110 Calm
30 do Old llovernroont Jaya
TO11 1 00(E-100 boson 6 and ...n y,
...nod brandy,
do In LUMP do
60 Catty bolos 4 do
BUGARB-60 tibia lkiflesi Surma
40 do Crushed Sawa
SYRUP AND SUGAR 1101/SK:6IOLABSES-110 DWn
E r17 . 174:114% Syrum
100 bbd Louisiana Sugar Houma !lola..
2.5 half bblo Sugar floino brut, Holum..
FISII-100 bbla No.) Slackeral;
20 do Na I
TAN PITCH AND 11.0SIN—T6 bbl. North Carchno Tar
25 bbl.
10 do Sltch. •
RICE-10 Throes name Mee.
0113A118-110 boon wort. brands.
Ell— OAKIIONATHEODA-100 kerr (lad. Brand.)
CASTILE SOAP-20 bovio
SALKKATUS-60 boxes In rapers.
PIPES--60 boxes clay Pipes.
The above goods now In store and arriving by canal and
railroad; wbleh together with ei Senora! assoft..u, of
Yittidiurgb manufactured artlelos. will be offered to mar
ch on remonable terms by
A tiNl E n i f2 .o l zE
&co..
spill_ no. 3 Wood at, betwenen w.ter muron sth.
N ETVCITTTINO CHEESE-100 box tsie
day received by HENRY U. COLLINS.
FENCII. LAWNS—A large variety - of
. at !drilla or Printed Lawns. Munk.. J•CODet; Or
itAndim. ka. =72 A. A. MASON A co.
F REFICti. RUSUES--17 doe a ----- iii;,,ii
Ituehts waived At 07 Market street.
2173 JOS. lIORNE k CO.
QPONGES—A large aaaortmentof flna and
Ajmer. spontes on hen d and for We Dr
y 4
JOB. FLEXING.
VONUENTRATED LYE-100 Ws receiva
N../br m JOB. /LEMING.
USBAND'S MAGNESIA-12 don of thin
lebrated article, warranted herb, Just received by
cuy4
MAESEILLES AND SILK VSTINCi In
endlers variety et 1a74 CHESTBIII3.
"RUSHED SQUAR--5u
d bbls just receiving
NJ from can/m:id for sale by ATIVLIAL, egg a, co.
44 S-2,300 doz. now landing om steam
er Empire to W by 14 IIMIDICHEY a 00.
CSKS No. i POTASh just reo'd and for
sale br yore WJL IIIeCUTCHEON & co.
ILD_BIiOWN WINDSOR SOAp_3 -- u
urof Low's made* Old B. OVID Windaor bow
large lot of the celebrated Honey Boalh reed by
apli JOEL YLRMINGI•
NNEW LLERRING-50 b dalt and 30bls.
do plekled.part reed and for italo,
.1. C. CADMIUM.
MACKEREL -1 00 bblig. No. 3 large;
IL& $0.13 lire% SO bbls. pee.;
30 331 13.,01113 .00c0 mul tor me ID ,
min J. IL lIINYTILD
A LARGE! BUILDING LOT FOR SALE,
#l. situated on - Smo sto near ttlt, 12 ft. front by 144
deep toorardwPonan. Avenue. With an allo7 of 4 ft. cn on.
Edo to .20 ft. alloy. muting through to Diamond ate an
excellent locntlon for • largo ball. chard; at lowa Di e t.
leg Nouns. Price SON., Tomo our,
stall S. CIITI L IBESTSSON 140, &I it.
•
FOTATOES-43 bbls Neshannock receiv
.4..ll„..h, Do 'plc) BELL &LIGGETT.
t 00
it I . LELSALTI T :EZRE it it. itr x rc a
oc iTd
lirrnrWriNS---40 bus La LlGceived and
brads egg =LMT.
W.A NTS:
lif ANT ED- 4 , 2.0. i , 00 . f.,r sc I, a„.ii 1 L e
V KIT. Bout, and Mortaacer a n te ' I Erhrte a
fire thane the amount. Ala. laza ata ~ exchance 1..,
a vartetT of well securing Sortgatp.e.
tahl.t , TIIOS WO ‘l , , 7: 4th et.
ji USINESS WANTED-8150) and the
a the receives of an active bushier. mac err offered Sr
an nGreet ln • rate buelnees. F.nqulre of
an23tf TIIOh. WOODS. 75, 4th rt.
910 STEAM 13:)AT OWNERS—h" ntrd t
Lod, nn `l3l,•rve. 0, a :Aram Boat. .
Mocks or real rstatx givell. oL
TIiONIAA 15 , 001/S.' 4111
Large Suppl,y
SPRING AND SI.DIER. Of
GOODS,
AT 111 E PToILY. OF
MURPHY 41 BURCHFIELD,
North East earn., of 4 .ti and Starket et, Pittsburc,
ADIES' DRESS GOODS, including
Jmnring and Summer Blank do, Thomas,
varb , ir i s artielia rl
livralanZragen ann .Mouni . ‘ l.• T , •r n. encb Chlo: ' ses
Shavrla, Searfa Move, iloillery. 111 itnns. I n.•
ENIBRIUDY.ILIES—Super sew sty, of Fren-h worked
Collars, Sleeves, 'spencer, ban d, I lounclugs, Edgings,
super sets of Collars and elesiven.
3101:ANING ( 300D $—For Dresses. Including TIMM,
Cloth, HOGILMACIPII, Mouse In Lain - re, heragns. Tissue,
. t taffSEILEEPING i1001:1S--Sorb se Quilt, nisidli for
Tab le iiheetions. Case and lintins,
Table Cloth ' s. Towelling N e Ins. ens
- . . .
Ala, Men and /Wye' wen, Including super Fran.
Cloths, and easalmerea, Tweeds Nankin, acid benr.lnette,
F F Patin. Silk laud Slarseilles Testicles. Lkwom Linens pure
t..) and superior bolrting !dueling
our stock being very !aria., and prices low tor qualit
of gouda, we invite the calls af our regular customers and
buyer. generally rarest
JOSEt'li WHITE'S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY: W I TA:
OSEPH wurrE now carrying on busi
nc• In hi/tenacious ppm leer, (now lately ruler - g+l,l
between Pittaburah and Lawrenceville. near the Owe.
blue Run. rempeetfully lush, the public to Inspect his
stock of °ARM AOF..s. ACOIIIEB. tr. And he partlsulap
ly Inform 'gentlemen purrhoprs, that oe price on y ls
Made. Fourteen reap experience in the bu n sineee. enables
him to place bef.(re his n• trona the eLoice rnileotlun
of Carriairea, which to manyyear. part it has been his
particular department to eele , t front tho various nod most
talented Ertatern alantencturera The entrap of his new
system Is complete. the ..ennomy ..f his arra...mente will
supply the beet and moat fphionabie Manufactures at
moderate price._
Oneueumbend by those heavy •apmsee, whirb the
mania for deeorsting Houses of business bas heets.d nn
the prier( of Oonds. lowlna . la., rent,) Joseph inthe
will Nell on ready money only. at moth lees than On( usu
al profit,
11.—Otertdpes repaired in Wbed moons, tr r .a(o do
Pate, ~
JvSEPH ROANE & CO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Tlll7dM INGq,
• ..
RIIRRoWERIES, BUSIER) . d ULUWE-S.
Fancy Goode, kc.
N 0.77 .Itar/.../1 , . h,l. 414 omit/to. Uturournel
ST w•litx fur Ilrsdl, - '• Yarn.
IRON FRONT!
New Dress Goods.
ITAGAN k AIIL, No 91 Market street.
WOULD respectfully call the attention of
v the 1•41.. to awlr new rtnett
en apO tt
4 ron•ilne• so
rh.ganktee mo.l 1.. Cr and g ue.
Chlottel Hrlll l ls.ntoa, ll,r•no 11.
and Gr.tmli.• F.spn
Ito , . A. Chine and 1/1VT1..1. An.
Card.,
4 beg leave h to announce to our triendo
rlrtr nar talal... k ia " :ll it: rr i • l ‘Za7. 2 u a r
the PM tnat. f(K.I3IEII
PitrabuYVh. Atoll 110. --au: 3L:111•6
ALEXANDER HAYS.
CIVIL ENdIINEXH. AND SURVEYOR,
FIFTH Sr_ OPPoSITS TIER Corler 17 , ,LSE.
Put.%burglk, Penna.
AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED and
.an punctually atten d all unatneitl entrusted to
• -
lion. Win. P. Johnstnet. MrePtlnnt All.vftenl H
W 541in0, 14.h...rte. Ch , ...f Kovnl.er ••
- - . -•
goo. It. Elrtibscan, .km.tant •• " "
1 , Mitchell, Jr.. C^,def e3Cr l'lttWK Ez,:thntrr.ll.• "
Jae. Tb...p.n. Supetint , edant Work,
1t civil Kezie...T. :I,A•n •I•7-.1k•,r•
CHESTER. 74 Wood street
MERCHANT TAILOR.
R VIS leave t ann.iunce the rveeivt . +lf
.i'L'irtf.ll"'T«
to ark, .101 Ow unit! wrmatozzows azl4 nalcartiow.
BUYS'C LOT LI LNG.
et Lori Re.drmwn Clothlw, euit.rwree the
greatewt .t6.'7 to The wee!, deolow-1 to mull •II
Daily saLlitivh. will he tuaalk AL,
illoilgtitm;ThooDs
lorlnting•ver. attic!. tn. doottlemotte rorarloto
all an.'ll.e sada( rory Imr pner tfor ( . . 14A alone.
No olOasaa ohcorlsa
•
Agency for Soldiere Claims-
OCATIoN OF LANDS—PUIiCIiASE
AND SA L.SND IV A P.RANTn—The undenden
hat Lando ArrAngtontenk•lttt min pttrnt sn.l tetpon..
bit gcntlAnnen ohtaln nrrtinnates nr warranu for dol•
nitro, [Loth mint childrwn. who taw tntitht , l to
1,1 ' 0 =4 Lands; !LIP , for the iccation of lams and lb« nur
ells. and nit 01 lAud Jolla D. DAV
exhl/-'22nd C..rneucf Wori and 5U....
•
Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands-
T""
n,nlfier willpo,itivela . yell at a
bargain. .1 ,-, ot 400 , 0 arms n( TinkL, Lind, Inoun•
(kr trzent, Attract lo 1,3 k moat,. I'n ntAr the Inn, of the
nanhazy and Erie RAUrnel.
. .
They enil wad up , n •cl^b tortnp that
carns , l cf roaralriag isasae.r.ve pr from
their three:Melt h
Ono of Ilta rancor In WWtnrweLatltl county. near
eoutainieff 116 S any*. Inr gala cbrat. -- a
ehanno avgaralvotra or farmers. 4 1mK1 t , ull , llnic. alth •
1171, warletr ofseierted real, r. - . 11 nu VA. premise,
1 Wets tuthapulaaln. for full uartleu'arr. ra.ll Named,
at.), at ra roam at the l'ult.d Otate• II te4 fear
when pl.da and drafts of the laud, no to sod title
patyr• al.:ratted. %VIII mr,l ar ••
/Mr.!. uth,t‘ NIICX El.
Powder.
111. , A...N ., 11; .. .:,1!‘l 3
eD w lTl n i i n n e w ri
‘, "l
ly vv.-me:send him to my friend. and cu....mere
Pittrasarah. Aprll IL Infra. L 11 GRAFF.
Co-Putriershi
p,
,E
HAVE: nreAcinted Joseph Dilworth with
ma In the Peeler and Como:aerial/ torthresta and .11l
marTian. hereafter under the earl* of DILWORTH • BID.
II /ILL D. W C. ftIDWRIL
littentrah. Aorll 10,11 RA.
DILWORTH tt BIDWELL
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR
• •
Du Pont and Ilazargl- Gun Powder,
IM, FRONT errs Err I'ITTSI;rIII,7
VERY variety Sporting, Mining nod
A nlastlng Povd•• 1611,11,. 011 hand and far ..l. fr,:rn
arszlne, on f..('.r.bl. .r©..
. . .
ika.,Alerobiinta And othen will ram. , send In thine
dm or P. M. for delivery next non - vying, and by II A. M.
Mr delivery In the afternoon.
Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from
New York to Melbourne,
f..ARRIVNG WE 1 .VITED starEs MAIL.
BE beautiful and favorite Clipper 'Barque
j NIMROD, nineteenth ship of ltd. flue, will Le
plitehed on her 0 0 0nhil von+. to 54.11AI:rue, on the Inch
IttL Poinen goy sconnamoantiono unsurponoixt Rate•--
Eskimo, First 00111,015 n. Seetind Cabin, 5125. Tne
hinoniiel wit m Rillovred by the relebrate.l Clipper .9blr
TVlndorszoL Apply on !mod at pler9. East Meer, or to
oel3 MI% CAMERON. 110 Wall etre.' New , York
Removal—To the Poolie.
e a OLIN C. PARRY, succrasor to Parry,
Senn & Co.. lout enem! Ma Warehorue w h e r e
oroutry, on Senend et.. adjoining the nu Work, e
he Iv prcrintred to tell 'renal:On& In the Caning Hoe at
Inattly reduced Wire'. aoklm JOll3 C. PARRY.
Removal.
n. W. lIERSTINE & CO., hare removed
jp t. No. 75 Water•tr.t,mrocruf Cbaareli Lson. ap7
- .
Removal.
IHMSEN, Manufacturer of every va-
C). story of rtALR, BOTTLE. , arta 1 1711 - DOW4LAAS,
B k Porter, Wine awl Closet Bottles. Demtjohns and
Cartaya Also. Pilot Glue In every variety. Warehouse,
Bow 104 Second. arid 133 and 135 Flret sta., Pittsburgh,
Penna. Intr-V
Removal.
jlt. SPEEIt & SON have removed to 334
Pennstreet near the corner of Penn wod Wayne.
hours W s A. M.. and 2 P. FL op2-Imd
ROPP.E.R'S PATENT PLANE.
InTIE undersigned is prepared to supply
CARPENTERS., CAIIINET-NIAKERS, and Workers
Toad generally, with 41. Petoutedand valuable
All who have tried It pronounce It a moot valuable In
vention, that must soon mmo Into general use. The fol
lowing letters from practical workmen are hot two among
many letters the Patentee totarecelvedrocommendlng thin
Plans above soothers In use:
. .•
Prrninnurn am. Cartrwer Facrua•A
February V., IoSS.
W. hereby fortify, that Marius the bat twelve months'
no have nand !topper'. th at
Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend It to Cabinet-Atakora and Carpenter. as su
perior to any other Plane in 111.0. We consider It peculiar
ly adapted to pistanitsrart. Merry,
It
and all aorta
the old mode of scraping. besides Won • lirrmt !salon of
time. Me man. by using this Plum 111. plane naire re
nears than nee men am do by any otir i ir plane or method
In use. U. RYAN & CO.
To 11012.8 V. EATON,
Dear Sir—l have examined Ilopper'e Patent Bench
Plane, and believe it to be a moot eacellent Attlee for the
UM for which It is intended, as a combination of plane
and scraper. •
It toperricularly adapted to planing renew, and it
doe. not require onsfourtb the time or labor of the old
method;
an I have no doubt, when its properties become
gatery 1.601/13. but that It will entirely supersede the
former tedious and laborious Custom.
I most cheerfully recommend IL to all persons engaged
In the Cabinet busineae, se from my know lodgeof it,
there is nothing as well fitted to ere a smooth and beau,
Wed finish to veneer. as the Hopper L'ateat /tench Plane.
IF,Jtrsn 1 5 .0061.
Furniture Wareroome. 97. 99 Thirst et, Pittehurgli.
'ltLbu A, nbroory 21„180Ii.
31011E0 F. EATON, of tble city, is my mle Agent for the
sale of Planets, roof rights to manufacture end reli teem
WM. C. It !TELL
Plttabtingh, March 21. MM. mh,M.amo.
For Bale,
rrHE KEEL-BOAT J. B. RUSSELL, of
A l .=ges':,',,,==i7=i==:rt i
ecie npe
1110 , INETT. OUCH CO.
stan
Hats and Caps.
would call the attention of ourg2
go
Meads sod the üblle generally to or
beautiful nook of SILK HATS, at $3 And Se, which
our roconsed Tor tieltDOMl and beauty of idyl.—
..Liao, Calcutta nod Shanghai CAPS. which ore the
moot role:W.ld ot season. Plush Cape st cost.
mhb J. WILSON A BOAL DI Wood et.
Vanety and rang goods--A fall assort
ment just received.
are opening our Spring purchases of raboTe goods, .6 otter them it lowest mines tooth
you 1 Invite countrr dealers to examine our stock bothrn
purchasing. Our stock ot4Looklug_Uilltael awl Framrs of
all Muds is Complete. Wit. R. TALCNYFT & CO.
mtal No. 62 Comet strnat-_ .
_ _
-••
XTE• ARE NOW • RECEIVING FROM
Siam York sad Phlladelchls. • roll .look of
. -
CIC
Clomptislng Y oun g N AND
Impe LA rlal.titmoadec. 0 . ) .° 14
Sonebons and English Breakfast, all of which twee been
as:albite selected and will be sold se usual. either whole.
Wear retail.
80PERIOR RIO AND JAVA COFFEE.
LOVRRINOII and T. LOOLS AfirlAtriP E lD2j4
ap9 No. 38 Fifth street.
A Valuable Property for Sale. •
ryIIE eubseriberhavieg a desire to move to
the West, odds for eile
mile nm ppip u orty. which lelocat
k".47,r,Vt1: t osnr ftertrO
Meer. 11.1 a cult moot eloellently as &private residence
for that who are engaged In broth:ten In the city, on Beli
eved'. Steamboat* or fur fierdelvre. It 0311tahie about 11
sores, one two story lion% 23 by 23 teen sone gory frame
16 hy.24 feetta frame Barn. :21 by 32 het: good Well in
I
the yard; out building,: and oleo 63 grafted apple Trees,
• lot °lnnen and Cherry Trees. The whole or nay part
of the shoe, mentioned property will be eold if ehooen.—
To further nertleulara, enquire of
Weteh•filaker, danlthtleld neer sth.
ap26.3nad °ROMS T A3T.
FLOUI—I Wb t extra Lar White
Eton gad ter
ue.i
aM A.* Clal.ma
•
Inv York and Philadelphia Atitertisements, NOTICES, &C. -
FROM ...8.1.2CE a •T11'81,... :7 :oath 41 ~.. 1 . 10 , .. , - - ,;da•
and IN Namo.,d •treet. New lora.
- - ' . a ~,...., ~.. A., 1...NG and .19IIN PIIIIMPS,_
_ha the
Cracker and Iliscidll sr.Thines. ..b.lneep of ISruo rounding and Owe Fltilus.ls this do
.i. J. McCOLLI.I.II are manufacturing &W.
yb i a T tl i g; m l ' y ' r i ll ' e .late t erzu will be settled by S. A.
a and hare emstantly on hand thew eatierior LONG, who alone Is authorized to collect whittle due. and
LzPke er Machina, with an Ch.M . lately patented imProre- , ip.it debts. •8. A. Iklio. .
mente, of terince 1.121.4. Al, Patent Dotigh MI - ..”. Pittabutai. April al. 1836 JOHN PHILLIPS.
hanker 1.8.-ker., hammed Oven Month.. Dampers. km, .--- .
kr-, at 38 and 40 EU. hire mt.. Neer York. mht.l3-3ron
THE business of Brass Founding mid Gas
Removal of Millinery Establishment. ' .., Pitting will hereafter be conducted by the ...a.,
NI ES. BURK E informs her friends and oggat ,p bnugulad. Na. 109Froatin a tr i teayitrait .
, t tr,o that .11, be. rem .•.d her Milliner,' and n PHILLIPS & CO. will have the services ti RUCH GAL,
Dr,. Lakin: hetabil.nm,it from 172 to :Mt Chestnut at, LACHIFIt. Manager.
tan door. slot. Elorenth. south FM, nlieulelphia. The,. . "
arrangement. are male f'r the morn estenniee cerrysog In retiring from the Ors. founding and oa . Fitting
oo of ell Lrseetse, and eons . ..Dien, of customers, 1,, ate honoree, I momtmomt
_,/,,,&&,. }lumpy & 01 t o m y
twouriatlng the Store and Warernom to the MlllinerY.a.• . filen& imdrustomers. • spal. S. A LONG.
second Mewl m Drees and Mantilla Making. Every atten.
Mon pelt to Wedding and Mourning :order, fel9-amc . Dissolntzion of Partnership.
WM. H. FRENCH, : rINHE partnership heretofore existing be
111th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia,
of r it IraTa j rif4t, c aeg'a d tt ß , Zt b ir,,V' t a b a' 'r =
111AN: I XACTOR lof every degeription or mutual enneent. .511 ouretanding Immunte eon t 0
, A 7 , IIITE , TURAL PLASTER 9RNAMEATS. P.M to J. E. Mttohel, under whore MM. the AlekertiVrl
l o e
ti of is t ooym, ot i t ym y of C.,,,, r ,,„, Standard will be Anitsnued. J. Y. COLLINS.
Mnoldlngs. Enrichments to Cornice, Capitol, Trues. , Cr. MnEe.Port , April I4th, ISM.. J. E. MITOIUDA.
New designs modelled with rare end ancurne rte drawing.
All nrdern from the D om trr punetnally ettended to an c o C.A.NTELI IMMEDIATELY, a Composi
arrant,' to merry entely. fel• - Gorda . II tor, on. that it able to do some Poe work at $5
~,,,---., Phrenological Cabinet , Der wee, • pay - alit. every Fatordy eventug. MA I II •Y . Bo
r who Is able to work at Case, who will receive Mere wage ,
~,,..A FOW LE RS, WELLS I:, CO.. . Any applicent if found wattanle for the work, may begin
Phronnlngists and Publisher, Sell Amt. toe ...•°°!? it
c t n . MpiceePort Standard office as soon as
P,IS etenet, below Seventh, Phil,lelphia, ttumtsh po . ss i re from t, o the nail,
J.
B.
REL.
? \ .4. 5. all works on Phrenology . , Phretology, Water , '''' .
Cure legmethon snd Phonography, whop,. .
sale and retail. at New York price. Profee. : rilsolution.
onetexamitatinne. with charts, and full THEfirm of W. ~t, B„ IieCIITCLEEON is
T.-, ..., .citron vei.. deZv o ti ; , t ri f n of chararter. ree . n3 Ma y n a d
~ this day dissolved Dr 'limitation. The . aubanibas
'''! ' I }} i); l 7 g th?Gro "."l l l , ' r r"'"l 2,7 ` tt i''' mL I nn iL b L uZet
: will De continued a t the corner oe LlDerty n Ms.,
: under the etyl'-of Wit McCUTCHEON & CO.,w ho will at.-
; tend to thweettlement of the Outline. or the tate firm.
Pittsh urgl, April 111,1515. FNS, WOUTCIIEON.
FOR RENT.
VOR RENT—A delightful Country Seat,
Pittesarttly - located in Pitt townablp. 16 MlDlltett
from the city, and ahnininie the mends ofJohn Wrlnht,
Esq.: contains .tint ser , ti of gr iund. ornamented
with fruit tree, flowers. 0.. Ti,.. houNe Is tweeter,. hiirh
hug room, and flnkhed In tnt.lern style; well of Pare
valor, irtern. thank, nd carriage bon, will rent to a
re'irs , ctabli . tenant sl‘ , o per tear It. MoLAI' a FOS.
FEIO LKT.—From the First of April next;
j_ the comnandliitis :trick hWidin^s eltunto in the Seti
ond Ward of the city of Itittsburv.h, b.. ~yen Flnekenridge
st,et and the Monongahela River, lately nee: larded bf
Meeting. Itakowell, Pears &Co.. as a glass clan ttfutory and
warehouse.
This puuserty Is Eligibly situated, adjacent to the Mo
nongahela wharf. fivi any Madness conneetal with etessin•
boateng or river trade. or for cc soinfactneing purpomee.
Several small buildings and I e•onzions srd are attach
ed. A Tuft to OLIVER W. LlititNES,
Pre:aid - ant Pittsburgh sod eon ' , horn. R. It. Co.
mhl3 tf Neville Hall. roe 415 and Liberty sts.
RENT—A very desirable Dwelling
i" House on Penn at. The house Is in first rata order,
having been recently fitted nti, papered. Palutad and war
niehed. Enquire of JOHN WILSON, 'XI Liberty . et.
nshll
'0 LET—A Dwelling House on Third at.,
g near our office. A CLIVIRRICT k SON, 140, Id n,
rrO-LET.—A small well-finished and fur
l. ntott. , l ST9II.E, with largo mhow window, next do,
to the rerun of 3 , 1 and Market ate. POSSe.ion given im
mediately. fel'd E n. G A 72 AXI
rPO-LET.—The STORE on Market street
no excel to the reruns of aCet. occupied by Mr. B.
Stern, anent and weildonown stand fur tba clothing
business.. ir"4l fIAZZA3I.
For Sale or Rent.
WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin-
Ina Wilkinehars.•nd Rallroia Station.—
Th.. House ....talon 1.1 en th , lot. nu which th,,Tv
i! Ire.r.irn 1.11.11.-m+l g. fr.nts feet on the Turn
pike end ..x.n.14 264 font in .1 , -nth w e 11117 foot street.
This &nimblepro,rt 1011 be 0.11.1 Inn etql on very easy
terms, or 10111 be r”ut....1 r,r 1 1 ! , 0 700 ehunm. -
0:1 e. D..AZZA)I
To Editors and Printers
TV Building occupied for more than ten
Jean by the Pd:aburgda C.r.,,V., and • high-1. neutral
,,,ated nu Third .t. near Market. I. now V, oil litNT,
affording a wcw.l opp"rtaulty t. , Editor. nr Prtut”ra of 10-
twin g a well t gloats .tnd ger their hu•luel.m. Tats prop
err, in dtrn , i Iv gloats
the eat:snail, Priutlna and `lea,
parer eatshilahroent. in hinwerly's Diapatch Building.—
F. r I...rgua, apply t, 0. li. 11/121A31.
Jit....".tr 'Market s.. bet.eett :Awl(' 4th.
Ciaer and Vinegar.
VINEGAR made expressly for family ut..e
Tand tio. mold in nude than one half of the Retail
tin c•rie. of l'lttaburgh and Allegheny, where Fickle, can
b. •-.vend to myWarettonae thAt,hare been .aved In It tor
Wine Vinezar mMo Crow Ohio Onspea. equal to the beet
Irojkortcd. •
1.1.1 Claim Vinci". that .111 be.r reducing one half and
still ton guool recalling Vinegar.
Thc attuntlon of private %milk.. hotel keepers and the
rountry merchants In particular. la directed to this 'ant
s.
Cidrr that will keep sweat until nett Fall.
*ore Vinegars and Cider warranted te lag ar retire
oersted 1.1121 A. BALLA/U. 141 Water l 1481st
KAY & COMPANY.
Booksellers. Paperlealers and Stationers, .;
IVood sL. one doorjr.rm 1,5. mrn, ni Thrrd,
rirrsßuxult,
I AVE const.lntly on I:nnd und for ,•ale nt
b I
plslu eu.l Prayor Book!, to ev.try vvl.tr
of hindl, t and inv.
. .
acuom. I,maa—They epeetfolly solicit the attention
of rchool lea:hers enaeged in the in etrue'ion nrYonth to
their okw.rtni tut or whlcli is very extensive,
comprising the most vaivat Ie army now In nee.
1:1-taa Ronan--their stn.. of I:lank linoke Is very men
pieta_ embracing *very variety of Ach-ount- Itecord and
llemorasoluns
1,1111,521.—E”ry varlet yof common and fancy Vta•
tioncry. including Writing. rarer-sof ever)' Quality, Steel
Pen. of ...wet, description and prior. Ink. Quill, kr.
. - -
Morthuits. Teaehgr, Lihrtrieg, and Schtsol
.^1 , 1.11e d ra, the tmrt rea.gonalle termg Mbl3
IYRY GOODS
.
For Spring and Summer,
AT HAGAN & AK'S, Nu. 91 Market street.
11/ E WOULD reimentftilly inform the La
w v nes that vv. bar , L....el v.:4 our rupply of Dry Ilaode
SPring and : 4 unwv.r, a"
.cat ehleh am he fauna a
very ..lwairabh, amanrtuaent of
MEIMIIMME=I
rn— We naaa ararythitic that 1.... and
band. ana. In the workral and lane Collar, Sleeve,
Clan:dn.., sett..
. .
01!Igoe of anr-batine...
• As•+ • very toil manrtm.nt, and can thallengn
rump•tittr,n.
•
11 , 'SI ER I . .—”as ,trek of Iloster7 Is Isr, - ;e, and has b.
rlee tM .tth gnat ,an
31A N 111.1.4.5..-iVe ar. receiving from Y. York Ise eunu
Itn.uttht not, the nesreat and choicest style. of Matti!.
W and Talcose 1=1331.
rirEAs. TEAS—The cheapest Stare in the
city, • ‘a the only place where the lama Old Country
Yeas nbe had.
ca
Oid Country Ftleck at En rt,. pee It:
Fine Couttnt and Oolong [ma 40 to 75 ctn. per Ito., put 1 s
In small ratty loxes expressly for tat:oily uan, from 5 tot:
lbs. aarh.
Floe Green. Immo, tell to rises satlahartinn. at 40c rte
. I
than e
eller...re' all kind. eheaper than eau he had at any ether
*Core to the city. Mir' the store. Isle M eyrie' Tea Mart.
2l doer frusn Maxon.' alley. In the Diamond, now he
oshZl aLler a
TH::: ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
MZEMl===
Orgueuuni July I. under the hunt o' New rori
Capital In 12.000 Snares , .
sp,eximL,Eß.v INPIVIDeALLY LIABLE.
Pre,ident—G EORGE W. CASS, of Pittsb)..,,
111,1• 01:31-S
Oro. W. CAM, Ilttaborgh, S. 11.Shoomaker,Ithaalo,
K. S. Sordoni, Phila./a'phis, Johann jAvingstoh. N. Y.
W. B. Doostooro. Net York. C. STK.:ter. Bridgeport, Con
A. Adam Enna. ILD. Kinky, F. attar. R.
J. s. Thomann. Springtoht. !torn. aen'im
April, 1855. •
e t OSEPII ROANE & CO. invite the atten
....14.,,1%1ifer their cnatotners and the nubile to their stowed
lkintagnna.
31111Inery Good.. •
Bibb(' ,
FXbralderles,
A large Hosiery and
Ptnek of woleh they are no.
7 7 2 1:1Yh at . at er..t.
Spiritual Telegraph.
T HE organ of modern Spiritualism, Fourth
sot. r033.)11, re 10 May. It contains the fullvatre-
CM, extant of Current Fecte and opinions on I 4 pirlt•tal In
terewurae. robllvhed vryekly at 42 ovr al , b sit
vldrltual Books for ludo by PA RTRIIAIE A BRITIAN.
342 Broadway. New York.
O.—A catalogue of nblrltual Books sent aunties
tiro.
Varnish, Varnish.
Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory,
so and S 2 North FvbriliStrret.
• • - • • • •
IM: undersigned would earnestly incite
the attention otCountry Merchants, Coach Makers.
• duet Maker. and others to their vet, superior Coaeh
hod r, Carriage. Cablost, hamar, China Glos., prying Ja
pan; Spirit and every other laud orvarul.M. t•Weh have
boon lu V011.(4113 t use nnuly Fort, lean, and teal oonfident
nt paying that they are uosurpaMed hi any other umuu
ntolttretl b e au t if u l. for their duratility. dry/Art.l.U .
Mos andappears's., n o thy work. Our priors
are moderate am t t erms vas, to good Mayers. Give us a
call. C. SOIiRoACII a CO
mh2l-Bmdar PO t 82 North ith pt.. PhldadedPhla,_
RemovaL
Al. E X ANDER GORDON, Commission
land Foroarding Merchant, him rumored to No. VA
tifl et— between Wood and Smithfield.
'Dreams.'
lIEVERIE,I3S , F. 11. Iloilges;
, Pep Imes the oinestiont
'Tyr. off the Mae Canerlea or My Last Mi.:
An over bright and fate
Have you seen earn; My Annie De.
Oh whisper what then feeleat
i.e' a heart to exchanger, Away down East
The Flaunting leg of !Abort
One cuelena word; Louis Napoleon Qukkg.s
to. Senile. de Loui.—Heyerie Par C. Foss;
"Gently Moen whose ,lire' light," with callatlons;
'L tittle y.. 1. Archer;
La Zephre—Temelo—Chan. AtterlF,
New Noce.—
NWhy is a Mao; Cheetnot st. Josephine.
:Yaw kinnornannts.—
"Idlewild." dedicated to N. P. Willis; Fairy Lead, An
Nsw Magenta—
Frederick the Great; Grand March de Concert, Au
MZEZtIi
Pew Dare Oh whieper what th-u
flue
Figuiration.
Also. a collection of sheet mode for tse Huta mid violin.
just mo'dn 011ABLOTIK PLUM D.
At the old estabilscsd Depot. No. 118 Wood 01
aPI4 &mold door stave 6th 0.
ANTEDD—Ohio and Penna. R. R. In
come Bond".
Do do kook, do do Dividend lboilP,
North American !diving COMM.' ,
Natio, al do do
Pittsburgh City Bonds
• Anse:troy City lbanda
Merchant. and lianutaetureraMß.cni co„
Bankers and Comm/salon Stock kirokars,
ap/1 No. 71 Fourth street
DUDLEY, BTOIQai & CO.,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING AIERCILANTS,
• NO. 9 sEcaND STREET,
(between Main and the River,)
Louisville, Ky.
ARTICULAR attention'paid to the par
. and ode of heap, (Won, /Motto, Dark.
Boone,
pp a ...
C as. tov Withal! kinds of Product,
find Manufactured arti7its.
=lite is'd=ted to usua lg e me.th.l6ll.lti
andlano n Forta..Malodoona, Church and Parlor 14 1 ,...c 1 :
Iturical Lostrum.ts.
w, A, Richardson a Co-,llOmD Ajamdiehl
A. limbo ma A Co., W holesalo Grocers and I
Commix , on Merchants,
Cornwell & Brn.,_WholeaLle Groans
Star Candle Skanutwotuners,.
Watkinad GwelsT, Pork Packers Com. LonlnDlo. T
mind= Merchants.
A roartrong & Allen. Pork Dealers,
Montgomery, Dara -e& Wholnale DrT
LIDA& rinlok-Ird
Gas Filtnres and Lamps.
aREAT BARGAINS at. No. "..21 North
%_4 Second street. above Philadelphia. The anh
antihero effort° the trade and nubile in ameral. of their .
own Manufacture; In all Its various branches of latest
style nod Satoh ilee'Chendellern Pandants.blde Brackets,
Drop Lighte, Paler light, hr.. h.; also. new and desirable
patterns of Lamp Chatlialiers; Side Brackets. Pendants.
improved Pine 011 La.nps. fluid, lord. 011, -SurldlAt ,
Stand and !fight Lams, both /mar and rg„mt....H4=
1 1
= " r ‘I"; Rbtms
',Arg i.."S/31.1-
estel, aide 'and =tak All , Zoork 'irParran and.:
prices reduced. ha =sequence of having_vatesudv.eketrei ,
eMnery and being practical Moduates.lalvlng Strn'awa ,
tentlon to the manufacturing put, sive* Oil the aCcoPsq.
. dation of oustoraera
•' • • FIXIDNICK, anamo DO,A-
Ne. 211 N. 2ditrret above Vine: Partrl..
.§k•ltlNt3 STYLE,UATS.-;-IVa would*
our Men .1* And ths .uarell ♦!o
and mantra, oar Dor eV. oarrom6bal Hat; •
irbleia wows main, lox kw CA= alm am. Cahill/1 Cip.
IrMeli is aelounnaantl aWnoateit and Vcap
asisues 111 NM 004.41
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Dissolution of Co-Partnersnip.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP -heretetore ex •
Num between theentwerlDern In. tho Variety and Dry (Md. business,under the style Of - .lllCandlem k
Campl...ll.^ le this day dlesoleod b,mutual consent.
ee Swint,. of tho flan besoitlol by either of
th l
undersiemd, who two teeeby antlewirod. to do no.
JOllll SCCANDLESS.
DAVID CAMPBELL.
SAMUEL POLLOCK.
EIEEIMMEI
In retiring from the Dtudnese, I chrertilly recommend
my successor", SPCsAulisse a Pollock. to the onsideraticri
.od patronage of my friends DAVID CAMPBELL.
( 1 0-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned
II Arno , Mti to fcrmo4 •
_partnership, under the stYle
of Is ~VD LE:IS C POLLOCK. stir the tranxsctioll of the
V AKA! T AND LIILY GOODS business. o. 37 IVo.lslnst.
where they isspectfully invite a csatinuance of the patro
nage bestowed upon theists firm_ JODI: SPCANDLESS.
Inhlt".tf 9 45.117 E L POLLOCK.
Dissolution of Co-Partnerstup.
RE co-Partnership heretofore existing.
between the enteleribeys.boo tilts
Grocery bush:ems. ta
Theme of John Watt & Co.. tilts day been dissolved
by mutualyeeneeut._
••. • .
The businerei of the We firm will be mettle.' by TOM -
Mee, et the old 'tart en Liberty etreet, sod fn . the ,
mlee. M. le hereby authorized to uee the nem e of tht.
re, JOHN WATT,
JOIIN WILSON.
In retiring from the business, Icheerfully re:common
toy tat. partner, Jolla Wilson, to Ws mammas of out
former customers. JOHN WATT.
A MIN WILSON, Grocer and Commission
OJ dierchant, N 0.268 Liberty street. Pittehurph.
The subscriber srillcoutinun the WhrloselsOroaryPro
duce wad Com:West:lm business,ot the old stand of John
Watt a Co., No. MX Liberty stavaete JOHN: WILSON.
"
..lissolution of Co-Partnersnip.
THE partnership heretofore existing under
th• GI.. of 0. BLACKBURN B l ack bu rn w dleeolred
tIaLS Sar by the withdrairioe of 0. from the
firm The business of the late firm will be rettled by eith
er of the anbeeelleoe. et their old eland 00 Wateret.
0. IILACKBUILN.
• OM It. JONES.
HAVING this limy associated with me Mr.
Jar:. L. COOLEY. our former Book Bee the bush
ne.e gilt be carried on as formerly at the old stand.
and. N
141 Water et- under the style of a COOLEY, an
anßelt the patronage of oar old eindoluers and the pub
lie In general (IEo. B. JONES.
Pittsburgh, April 2. 1856. JAS. B. COOLEY.
In withdrawing from the Into firm of 0.
Blackburn A Co., I do most theerfully stemma:tend my old -
perkier. Mr.II. 'Jones, and Mr. Cooley. to Co.
onnfidsnmof the public, and besoo.k for them• matinna.
don of the patronage so liberally lowtoned en the late
firm. .01 fl. BLACKBURN.
TICE—Me late firm Wick ArCand
i,„ Ism boring Ives, dlssolretiby the death Of will be is on the 1.1.1 th tont.. the hnebeene of tale I= will be
PP tl ed by the underslorod. at their office, coi-mrWraid and
Water ete. • P. WCANDLESS, Summing Partner.
C o
PA RTNERSIIIP—The undersigned, o I
the late firm of Wick A 3PCatidlesa, has tads day as
aßelated with him WIL,LOM AIKANS and HARRISON' it
Cdi P/N for the natives of continuing the Wholesale aro
Mey and Commission business, at the old stand, corner o.
ood and Mateo. ma', Pittsburgh , under the name and
style of 2 , " IDLESN, MEANS A CO. 'rimy..epeet. 'hill' in •
vile a es mow of the patronage se liberally extended
tnthe . L. WCANDLESS.
May
i n
i f
r
:
=eriberft, trading wider the firm
,7,..)/nILE.I.AN(LE, divolvect u rrtr.eraMp =Alta
Pitubglt, Mirth 3.l.(q;:s'AlfatE.
The eniteteiber will <outlet. tlei Hideo and Leather boo-
Inc. to all its branches. at the oil stand. N 0.216 Liberty
st. .d respectfully minite a continuation of the patron.
IW O 0 liberally extended to the late fem.
DI • hicitaxe OARD.
1 0-PARTNERSHIP—We have this day
ik atearensted ourseires in the Carpet bmeiness, at No.
112 Slarket et, the part.rehip to. da to from the Ora day
of January last, and'the busineee to be <conducted ender
the name and firm of W.Airillintrock A. Brothers.
WASHINGTON McGLINTOCR.
ALEXANDER RetiLiNTOCK.
liltOßUll L. IieCLINTOGIL.
Pitteborgh, May 1.1854.—my13
bsve sold my interest in tin
hurinere of Mod. Miller k co. to S. A. bong.
with J.. Phillips will meths. - at the old eland. tic .1
Front at. I cordially roeciarcend the yew limo to ths o .
ronageof eV:leads. P. U. MILLI:IL
PittOurt Jul/ 29th. 1954.
A. LONG k CO., Bell and Braes
den and Ow fitter' Irrafts L
andoatenon to thelr crock
of audelleri, Brackets. P e n danta other tall:ire.
We fit up bon+. with slum and gas. roakobrace earth."
of all kind" to order. furnish Itgnnad pump% and ca.},
Una., and kiwp anti - attrition metal oonatantly on hand.
ti3l
11LT OTICE.—The :ate firm of JONES ec.
QUIHO having bean dissolved by the dealt:tan:dm
.Qulgg, on the Xth Inst.. the business of said drm tell
be settled by the andersl.ned, at thole cake, smart o
to and First streets.
N,..pt. O. 15.54.—0e.2 LICA:INES., earring partner
ISAAC JONES, .&nifsocturer of Spring
and Mater Steed, Plough Sl g ab Steel, Steel Phrntifh
Coac and I, ....ptleSprinin Brass Nat TaPors,
Patent Serra h
Mall and Hammered Iron Elea-O,llM Het
au., and Pint streets, Pittsburgh.
•
ES.U. J.Z.9
h B. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers of yßoger's Patent Irriprosad Steel Cinithrstor.—oface
corner of Hoes and First strews, Pittsburgh. fel2-ly
NOTICE.—In consequence of having sold
_LI our Fames. to the Qimbrie Iron Clompinr,_ tb
partnerstdp beretnanrotaLstisilruief
BERGER CV. at 31111 Crook end glen the
useably existing under the firm or ELII & •8110
001, et Cantbrla Furnace, are both Watched. The , but
aces will be settled up by the =ensnare at the Furnaces
and George S. neg. who are authorised to nee the nuns
of the reaped!, Erin. to settling-1311 , nm
tIEORGE S. 1at:13..
81101111BEIIIIM
Atwell {mhs.try
1111 W. 14., - 16i 7 ii4E CO., Commission
:4 Forward:mg 3lerchants, and Deltic. geornally
.e, Pittsburgh, Clotionati, and other Mounts°.
tures. 00., Nce. 0:1 and 95. Front street. Pittsburgh.
The undersigned havingform eci a coisiulner
abl p. under the Inst. of D. W. L Ek OD., far the
transaction ors General Agency. (1...10ti0n, Forwarding
and Prod. busmen, at Not. Wand 96. Front street, are pre
pared to give 'pedal attention to filling orders, reeeielng
p a d pnowar•aing producesod merchandise, sod to the el
ocution of all bushcess thatl.ll.lbelptriVrto their care.
IiVEIBAI72.
Sera N--Clarke d Thaw: William haraley & en: $9
g 0.0.: F. Seller, Kara ghat ;
. Ker a
halm: tleru7 Graft. Log: Kiehl:am; S. R Johnson
Esq.; T. Etakeweli,E,24 Georg. 1411.. xsj,; Solomon etouer,
• .iatdt.
JO. LOU.
NOTICE: Joseph Fleming having assn
elated with hint Joseph Abel, the businees laereafte
ib° conducted under [ha stile PrJO9l,ll ABEL! CO. et
the old etand, corner of Esulthnold and .P Writ suety,
grip-PARTNERSHIP—Having associated
j E. S. Ward elth me he the Dreg bwinees,
_the beat
••• will be eerriel emu the date, ateler the aryls o
a. it eili.LLEltti a CO.
i •
Jaeuel7 24. Int.
wan.
it E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale and
'lLRetail Dealer. la Drugs. P.a.ta Vulthbes
No. 67 Wood Area.
Bass of rratcaort,
Max HZ6.
THE President and Directors of this Bank
it hero tide day' declared a dlrldend or net Tra clam on
the rapital Stock, One the lad rtx montba.laratdo to
Stackholders, cr their Irani representative, on or ete,
the 11th my2-tt2lt JOILN SNYDER, Cada..
Co -Partnership.
THOS. MITCHELL and JOHN B. HER
no,, of the late firm of Peonoek.lslitettelld Co, UT.
log bought the interest of their late Fenner* in the
Cams Fournier, and atatelated with thim WILLIAM
STEVENSON, will 000thme the bowinees, am formerly. at
the old eta, d, No. 194 Liberty et-. under the name nod
style of MITCHELL, HERRON d CO. The partnership to
data ttom the let April, ult.
Pittsburgh, May Ist,lB6s—my2-lied
Face/Not Mac or Prrraspaori,
alas let, nbb.
THIS BANK has this day declared a:divi
dend .1" roe% Pra th ei r
on it/ Imptslaiiek, parable
to ~,khomers, vr their legal re_presentativea. On nr wow
the nth Inst. mr22lrdattAr JAS. B. MURRAY, CadOr
• TO THE LADLES,
PAUL lIUGUS, 104 Market street,
EpstiaczF.ucf,!;litiiiytfho.rtn:::htl..l9, Ladies of
k,pkw and wnll sek,od Plonk of Spilog Ptia Bummßtl ß
G o w., blob 0, will boll All gelkatir ropluolol ko• - prep
at h(a
dor, No. 104 klarket Pt. 24:160arfrom Flt4l ntrent.
. 51ak2.4412101
•
A HRIVED THIS MORNING.' BY EL
ri CLIP:SS—A large 11 AIM rtment of Blact,Twittedataira&
bunced and Premed Silts to which I would andlnit Ina atten•
tin: a n=txtotoers and ladies ftenat i ll ut
aims.
VOW OPEN—.M et et., a large,
aleortment of new style drwm oosayrtimdr f
Lawor. drum French Gingham,: Bernice de Woes.°
kiwi. Robes, Mouse de Lnines, Cairturs,Chabamo which
I wou:d reetwetfully Butte the attention or ibe bodies.
m1124-dawd , PAUL MGM •
4 MBROLDERLES-iiayin g constantly. on
hand A 11%graveselto.t of &ear olderlesolell de,
: o r , litt i r .
. 1 sr Ll.d pall& the netennage °rues p#4 l , st
I mhdAdArd .
__ PAU _ L AlfollB.
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AnETTS AND CASSIMISES , 7 IIny
In just: opened a terso, etAek ails., &Loved narnit.ar-
E and Plain. we. wattle solicit the patrons of
the public- de We P.Z P etieePAZ et teal len CO the Wee ng
of these geode, both to et le &Ad quellere Pe Met mama
them to our eudomen as nentretet .IC4Alarket e_t,_
whid,dAwd PAUL UUOUS.
.
• Allegheny Gaa Company.
A .N ELECTION for one Prestdent, and' ei¢ht,
iIIItET4V4 - o,2l.?,:ithce"n=blat
D e m,..01/ XIX; tn. 1 4th Inn.. the llootion °ming at /0
oNnoon,./L SE, trotelnannat o'dock, P Tn. A.... L . 1
RAMS 10/1 be bid Won WS ihookhlodoni►thelrmantlaff
on them. dm'. at thr MIII9 axe, o'elocit. P. X
aa3dd . 1/. IL DAVIS,.
•
Charlotte Blume
li-it pFACTURER nd l Dealer in Pinio
ivir. ...aimponor of tom* am) mildest Itlzu•
ii „,„ ts wo spun for tho LIA:111012* PIANOIi, also tar
LUZ , DAV4II .4,.00:8 BoatortPlanosorltbaxidwith•
. a Attaamnt. m 73 118 Wood iit..
:
fieCOnd-Ilailittna
riot mahogany aix octave Piaui, .for $lOO,
Iljfr tatabr ,my • - PAMAOIIII LUXE.
Fangmore.
OurasBON PANOX - 01 11Kii. STORE
Rig.
be kips...passion its assertment utak=
tmesta ORIN o.l4lBEior QIUSEIBWARE far
&dais ar anufaal kni uncqtarfaiti. .