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U. S. Clammy Corer—Beroes JUDGEP We
min 1.111,73.--The first Cate taken up in the Uni- -
ted States Circuit Court on Tuesday mor nin g Wesumnros, May 16.—The way train lase
was that of Stekely ell. Wise, of the October iug Baltimore at three o'clock, rag upon a bridge
term, 1833. The Court entered the prosecutor afire four miles east of Annapolis junction at
—___ -- --- tt o be called, and be not coming into Court. the four o'clock. The locomotive and four pitmen.
A raw Woatut.M Woe or TUX STIUMI FIL . pedlar leas non-stdted. •
rerun
cars got over safe; the b rake ear and way mail
Eitalitai-e-We hmeterke vitro:seed the operatioes I Sedation et at vs.Seaton'e heirs. This was run off, pliehtly injuring th brakeman and mail
of the Steam Fire Engine, and, encash occasion, an exceedingly interesting cage, involving pror agent. The way mall was deleyed an hour.
Min 10 thvotsbly ha pressed with its vast supe- I arty worth 540,000, and was opened by Ar. William Chaunoey Landon, of Kentucky, As
rietity cows the old man.power engine, that we ;t o for tbe plaintiff. Ile stated the fa tit uf . !Weal Elarafiaer of Vatenta Is to be Chief Ex
oalthtrehedziftern saying a word or two in its! the case In substance as follows: The It ft. of miner with a salary 2500. Wm. Reed, of Del-
Mar and at the name time urging upon our 1 Bedellion wee an Megitimato daughter of T °Mee aims, Amos T. Jenks, of R. L, Thomas li.
or the undoubted propriety of purchasing . Seaton, who died in Weetmorelaud evenly at the ' Dodge of N. H. and loam 1). Toll of Mich. are
me or two of these engines as soon as the con- place now known as Llgutier, in the year 1521. to he Assistant Exeminers with a "[dairy of
dittoes of the c ity e nl aces will joetify such an He had no legitimate issue, tint adopted nortirl tfletel,
exienditure. as his natural child and tie:isnot! leaving her ea The Judges of the Court of Claims ye s terday
We shall glance brie* at some of the edam- . hie sole heir. She wee rinse wars of wee whett appointed the lion. Samuel H. Huntington, of
' lases of the Steam Fire.Engine.l. he died. Shortly beers his 4411 t, he rep e ated Commotion, clock of the Court of Claims.
The most important consideration Is time. Five , to Greamburgh tomake bin will. but *ewe melte.
minutes may save or lose a three story block. A l portant eircumstmlett ihteresual ant he rebated lloatize, May M.—There was a great °neat
single stream of water
payedpl upon a fire at its ; home without we deing Net loeg Oa return , slow in the House yesterday afternoon. Illes
very inception will do a orkwhic ten minutes ; ing, he - was Kited with emote Meese eat lame- twice resumed his vacated scat and was each
later would require six oreight streams. A fire :, diately dispatched a trAt.seerr i. , Orestudittryth time removed by the Sergeant at Arms by order
breaks oat,; and, under the present spteut, it is , for a usagistrete in order Oust tes might make of the House which passed nearly unanlinously.
usually fifteen minutes before an engine arrives. ; his will and indubitable tit the betrohip to his It le presumed that Hiss acted In this singular
thin five minutes elapse and another engine ' entire preeetty open hie aetttrel daughter. lie mauler by the advice of his counsel 11. F. Rut
makes its appearance; and for three quarters et :found we/me that iii.. :eat hem hod man, and • for and Beni. Dean. Hiss has published an mi
en hour or an hour. they arrive at interviste from ; ha aosordiegke waveteetted hi* daughter rout his • drees
arbitrary
Intimating to the members of
case Dino disparagement. to our firemen--it is of ! hands, in the revearee .4 wilt:me:es, expressed the House that he feared no Impartial develop
the necessity of things. Now let us me beer the ; 1 1.4* dosito thes .it the wrote ehould ge to his; utent of all the facts in the atm.
Stearn Fire Engine operates, and we go to Cho , . deuthitor met extorted touts hie brother. a prom.
chump,- where the new system was itrlaPireare4 " ks* iSO.l*Fi sitter should be feithfully complied '
and has been brought to rafted:ea sal a era- Ill'e.
Bred times the cost of the engine t-, sewer:7y After his death, a guardlen was placed over
saved by its efficaciens ise-fthet. Tee mexa l'imeiet. sad the properey y hold in aunt f bruthers de
or her
house is kept in perfecto:der: rem tiise hearse. hy padohet Subsequentl,
are ranged in stalls near the attetst.e, exit a Aro ant her right to the property on the ground of
xer and engineer are eotst- timely test tree hood.-cat , her illegitimacy, and prevailed upon her Guar
and always present. The Meeete--eel." , taese the diets to divide the property—giving her one third
homes, from sheer habit. ratio trUi:T 7:: , r ant land the remaining two thirds to them. The
are huttantly attaeltel le the en.e'ere.„ the tagimer ' present suit of ejectment Is brought to recover
kindles his fire, leaps upon the. engine red away ; the two thirds by them eo received.
they go at full speed. In ordinary cases, they At the conclusion of Me. Stanton's statement,
are on the ground insix or r 'righe minutes. The Judge Grier remarked that the case could not
attachments are instantly_ made, and in 11 or 12 proceed, inasmuch as the Court had no juriedie
minutes, steam is generated, and water—five i tion. The plain i n
mus
urt of t first a obtain siege] title
streams if requisite—is - playing in torrents upon I to the property n a co
the fire. Andthisalmostinstantaneousectionisnot The plaintiffs therefore took a non-snit and
also momentary—it results in a sustained effort_ the case ems dismiese
B. and M. Elserbart. Ac-
There is no tiring of shoulders and elbows, no I John Q. Eaff va. A.
straining of weak spines, no exhaustion of youth- i lion against defendants as endorsers of a note
fol systems. -It is as continuous as the current ; drawn by William Sherbert the the BUM of $2,-
of the -Allegheny itself, and ceases only when its 350. Defendants allege that they did n n
ot e
objeet is attained. Nor is this the only thing: dome the note—that their signatures thereto are
once on the ground, it can assume positions with a forgery. On trial.
regard to the fire, altogether untenable by the
old engine, I. e. it can approach nearer to's
burning building and bear the heat better than
an engine swarming with mon.
There can be no reasonable doubt as to the
super-excellence of the Steam Fire Engine in
regard to time. Nor as to distance, either. As
we stated yesterday, she attained a distance of
two hundred and twenty-five feet through an
inch anti three-eighths nozzle. The
. distance was
measured by the Committee. Some of our' best
engines may have thrown water nearly that die.
tang, when in their prime, but it was certainly
never through a nozzle one inch and three
eights in diameter. In fact, we doubt whether
there is a man-worked engine in the Union ca
pable of accomplishing that fest. Theimrtan
advantage
of attaining great distance is very buildingsjri
a city where there are so many lofty i
whose heights are almost unattainable' in any
other way than by the power of steam.
As to the quantity of water discharged we are
without data, except those furnished by the
Cleveland Committee. They state that 231 min
utes aftelthe fire was lighted the pump made
60 strokes per minute, discharging, by calcula
tion about 500...ga110ns per-minute, through 11
inch nozzle. The highest pressure of steam was
120 pounds to the inch, the greatest number of
double strokes of pump 140 per minute, and the
largest quantity of water thrown was, by calcu
lation,over'6oo gallons a minute.. This ameurit
of dis charge is probably unattainable by any bid
engine through a single =axle. . . ir
The moral ;advantages of the Steam Fire; En
gine are undeniable—not that the machine HMV'
possesses any positive-- character, bat that its
tendency is to do away with the old system and
the deplorably evil influences Which cling
and which. have been mournedhver by all good
citizens, and she better class of firemen them
selves, for years. This is a somewhat delicate
subject. The Fireman is a voluntary defender
of his neighbos property at the risk of his
health and his life, and the ides is a roble one—
honorable to our humanity. No oneis more wil
ling to applaud his exertions, and reward his of
than the very citizen who deploresthe per
nicions karommlittgisaf the system. It is a thank
less and impleasant affair to point out the faults
of one's best friend, and this very feeling amongst
sufferance, permitted a certain license
firemen which under no other circumstances
would be allowable., When a citizen deprecates
the immoral and Pernicious tendencies of the
present system, he does not by any means as
serVall firemen to be evil men, for they include
some of our best citizens, but he has his eye
upon She elements of rowdyism, intemperance,
sabbath-brealcing, and defiance of •law, which
attach themselves to the fire department in
the. :persons of the lowest and vilest of so-
ciety. They . are often unauthorized firemen 1
buttheir services give them an implied mem
bership: - These elements of evil which we
enumerated Lave for years been dragging, many
of our youth down to degradation, rim and
death, and there is no denying It. Instances are
not wanting, of young men whose downfall be
gan with "running with.the engine" and thereby
coming in contact with vile associations by which
they were led to every excess, and ultimately
consigned to prison or to the grave. We speak
these homertruths with sorrow, and only in view
of the great remedy which presents itself in the,
Steam Fire Engine. All these evils would, as
we believe, be entirely done away with, by the
intro/lie - lion of the now system. True, the pm-' I
chase of one engine will not accomplish all this,
but it will meke a beginning. We believe, too,
that all true firemen will hailtha change. Their
chief ambition is the prevention of the ravages
of fire, mid if a plan presents itself possessed of
so many advantages over the present one in the 1
accomplishment of that object, they ought to be
the first to welcome ills a public blaming and a
glorious relief to them from their toils and ex- '
posures, as well as the great ease-all for all of
those evil features of their system which they in
common with all good citizens have so long
mourned over.
To many the financial view of the 'subject would
be parronirent, and even here, as It would seem,
from data' furnished by other cities, the
Steam Pica Engine . system is triumphant.
We have before us a copy of the Annual Repot..
of the Chief Eng/Deer of the Tire Department of
Cincinnati, where the voluntary plan has been
entirely abolished and every fi reman ispaid for
his services:. There aist three Steam Engines,
twelve hand engines, one hock and one hose com
pany, and the tota l of the Department for
the year ending April last was $90,000. lint
these figures are larger tbanever will be the case
again because great additional outlay vac necee,
nary to set is operation and perfect the new sys
tem, and they Included the cost of Two New : ,
Steam Fire Engines, with accompanying harem, ,
hose; reels and buildings. So thatwhen the new
system becomes permanently under way, the
cost to the: city will be but a few thousands in
money more than the old system, and inealculally
/isibi money, health and morals to the comma-,
ity. Butthe peanderY advantages of the new sus-
tem aro especially sheens in the comparative tab
les Of loeses. Let this grand argument be fully
• From April, 1853, to April, 18541 under the
old system ,"the loss by fi re to property in the
. c ity of Cin c innati , peer and above insurance, was
$360,8111; while, from April, '54, to April, '55,
under the new system, the loss over insurance was
bat $35.987, or a saving to property-holders in
one year of. three hundred awl fourteen thousand
eight Aundred and - thiey.hoo dollar: I'
With such overwhelming facts before them,lt
seems that oar - citizens ought to erg
e the reform
forward boldly and' give us what we ought to
have, it model Fire Department.
G. ,A; H4te4E:ciAtioirs:!:.Lo
-PITTSBURGH:
WEDNESDAY MOWING, MAY 16, 1665.
1.
i . DIMILICT COVILT.-- f Ore All4gq Vr1111.11016.
In the case of Williams executor of Slstilds
--;.,. Slackfoid ye ; Stoop!!jreponvlAes_tertday,) ( the
isi ,
Jury rendered a verdict of $2,256 for plaint:.
Subject to the decision of the Court on the points
reserved.
Thnmas Scott vs. Robert Black and.J. L. Brin
dle. Action on a mechanic's lien. Verdict for
defendant..:
James W. Wallace vs. James O'Hara Denny:
plidntiff served five years as manager in
defendant's eass-warks, and at the end of that
time be was. discharged on the ground of inca
pacity to perform his duties. lie now brings
this action to recover wages which he alleges is
due him together with ascertain percentage
which he vskto receive on the grois sales. On
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Hoare Suattno. , -A roan betted-iobeel
Foley weero
bught befdre Major , yrday;
charged, with stealing a borne from a gentleman
at Leareneerille. • It vie proved that Foley sold
tho none ,to George Moore, bricirmaket, In the
Seventh_Yard. 110 vas committed to jail to
await -.; ,: _
Y ;~MIY±
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VICLATIC'AMAULT to TUX FUTICWAXID.
We understand that Valentine Felger, ,ho was
'attacked on blunday night and bit on the bead
by a stone he the 'bands of Peter 'Weaver, is
still lying In a precarious - condition and
fears, are stilt entertained that he may not ro-
Accmirr.—On Priday morning kat, lAr Sam
uel Thonapkina while engaged in arranging
something 3iith nail timeline, in Btewart & Lor
ent's on . Girty's Run, wan caught by the
glind.storte, and before • the engine coiild be
stopped, two of his fingers were taken off. •
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liiirjYArisa.—The Allegheny Enwprise has
beeti-Jathersedd by the Eeetsing BufAtin, edited
by.DuldL. ethlth end Joseph H. Irwin, *bleb
Lida Us kit appears nes last rriabig.
PROCEEDINGS us SELECT COUNCIL—May 14;
1855.—Council met pursuant to adjournment.—
Present— Messrs. Agnew, Allen, Alexander,
Clarke, Cordell, Jones, Kier, Loomis, Lytle,
Murdoch, Pollock, Weaver and McAuley, Presi
dent.
The niMrdes of last meeting read and appro
ved. The clerk of _Common Conned announced
that the Common Council was now ready to go
Inio an election for Tax Collectors for the ensu
ing year. The members of the Select Council
proceeded to the Common Council Chamber, and
being assembled in joint Convention, it was en
motion, resolved
That the Convention proceed to elect the Tax
Collectors for the different Wards of the city;
when Mr. Scott offeredan as amendment that we
proceed by commencing with the Ninth Ward.—
Lost.
The following persons were duly elected Tax
Collectors for their several Wards:
lst Ward, Caleb Russell ; 2d, Thomas B. Dev
itt; 3d, Charles W. Lewis; 4th, Richard Hope;
sth, John Lowry; 6th, H. M. Philpot: ith, Thos.
Thompson; Bth, Thomas Neely; 9th, Hugh
Hammond.
The business for which the Convention had.
been convened, being terminsteth on motion
the Convention adjourned, and the members
of the Select Council proceeded to their cham
ber. When Mr. Murdoch presented the follow
ing petition and resolutions:
Petition for Gas pipes on Penn street trim
Harrison to Locust street.
Resolved, That the Gas mains be laid on the
north Bide of Franklin street, from Logan to Elm
street.
Resolved, That the Gas mains be laid on Chat
ham street:from Wylie street to the Welch church,.
about 150 feet.
Resolved, That the Gas mains be laid on Fed.
mei street (west side) from Pennsylvania Avenue
to Wylie street.
All of which was referred to Committee on
Gas Lighting.
Mr. Lytle presented a petition for Water pipes
on Pennsylvania Avenue from Dunwiddie street
about 500 feet. Lead anthreferred - to Water
Committee.
Also, Report of Committee on city Printing
' with the following resolution
. Resolved, That the Mayor be and he is
hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the
City Treasurer in favor of Bsckofen & Bauer,
for $15,25, in fall of their bill of printing and
charge the same to spprop ria resolu tion No.read 3. Rthperee
ort
read and accepted andresolution
times and psszed. OnMotion adjourned-
Tax CV/1311309 Avis.—ln the U. S. District
Court, yesterday, themotion in arrest of judg
ment in the case . of Henry Cummings, convicted
last week of robbing the U. 8. Mail, was argued.
CoL Black, for the defence, urged that judg
ment should be arrested on account of a deficien
cy in the indictment, which did not set forth the
value of the bank-note alleged to have been con
tained in the letter, nor describe it with the par
ticularity and accuracy required under the cm
!non law. -
- Judge Shaler, for the United States, contend
en that the gist of the offence consisted, under
the Act of Congress, in breaking open the let—
ter, and that the bill enclosed was of sufficient
in itself to constitute the crime. The set does
not require the precise value to be set forth, but
that the article be of some value.
Judge Irwin took the motion under considera
tion and will render his decision OD Friday next.
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IN TIM FIFTH WARD.—Tbe election
for a Select Councilman to fill the place of All
William W il son, resigned, took place yesterday
in the Fifth' Ward. A very small rote was poll
ed, and the election resulted in the choice of the
Democratic candidate by a majority of nine
rotes.
The result is as follows;
Charles Cheney, Dam 000
N.......... ...... ... .............191
Joseph Say,
Samuel McKelvey, 11
` Furls Wnnu HIGH SCHOOL LTHZO3I.—The
young ladies and gentlemen composing this soci
ety, under the direction of Mr. A. Bartt, Princi
pal of the Fifth Ward 'Public Schools, gave an
exhibition, consisting of declamations and
logues,--on Monday and Tuesday evenangs, at
the Freemen's BalL The exercises were of a
very interesting nature and a third meeting will
be held evening.
8171TACIAIVIT A RocraOAD•—Mrs. Ann Prenter
brought suit yesterday in the District Court
against the Pennsylvania A. a. Company, to re
cover damages she has - sustained by the loss of
her husband who was killed while acting as
brakesman on that road.
Tltit bridge burned down on the Veruisylvania
road on Sunday last, has been rebuilt and will
be ready to-receive trains tn-day.
Win. H. Talcott & Co.,
cirING GLASS MANUFACTURERS
Whet:ask Dealers In Variety sad Taney Uooda.
wi dow woro , Ao A Large reedy of Willow Wag.
ono Crag.. hslls. Just mod .t corner of
Wood sad Fourth sta. airl If
Dinolniapn of Co -Partnership.
E6firma LIVINGSTON, ROOGEN &
=ng ,t.r.1T'.1.4=1; :ft
of Starch last. The twines. of the
Novelty Works
.riu b.. continua! Will Ito brands , * br the mush,* part
am. nage Rai tome sal stylo of
LIVINGSTON, COPELIND & CO.,
sittls ap tho intro of tlleast r a ni l% N.
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IM N t i alE
OT b.l
Pittsbnrzh. MAT 44f
James Irwin & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
2ULPIIIIIIIC ACID; Sulphuric Ether;
't Sweet Writs of NM% Nitric Mitt.
Mtn:mei Acodrofc lioristic Ad&
Axis /maim* 77r; Nltrot, dc;
mJblf
li'ofirec (Solution.
Z. MOMS.
McCIITCHEON ba CO.,
WEICYLEALF. GROCERS,
induce ana CO=lllllo2 merchants,
AND DZALERS IN
Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles,
No. 219 Liberty strut, corner of Main,
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ProcUmation.
City of Pittsburgh, is.
1N accordance wittitheprovimons of an Act
...of the Clenoral Asseaffly of tho State of Pennsylrania,
providing frr the incarPentioss of the City of Pittsburgh.
sad of Ito linpplement to sald At, and aloe sossably to
• Ilsoolotion °alto Paha-teas:idiot mkt Clty. - 1. /11101.
NAND you, awl. of ou cur. d. ml
Proclamation, &clarlng,that on the of
TUrou•
OP SKAY, A. D., 15,55,...t4ng the Ilth dsy of ths month. •
She freemen of the WM • Ward. of said ottY..iltinillted to
vote for fleaktor a of the House of aepreilizMUres of this
.oecomoneroaltb. .111 .eet at their soma vivre of bola.
ing Elootiolui In d-al Ward, slat try ballot • dila=
of sad city and md. enallbaa to be elected a =amber of
the House of Itemotiatatireeol this Oodsmorsaitls. to Co
a Member the &wet nootod add City, to sus* dor the
an rosined tom of William then. mditddd.
°lran ;man my hood and the peal of oda tlty of Pitt.
bargb,this 7th dagnftler. A. D., DAS. •
my74d . iOI . Z . Id Tor.
Soldiers' Bounty Lands & Claim against
the GOVETIIMeIIt
,
- tvisa, - will procure BOatity Land War-
Ji. d - ranta for Soldiers, their widows sad a :poor etaldfra
"'atton7lll.oPror= thlVrt. oftidtd....rrogt rit•
tatdlshed by Cowen.
11114.111t00,N0.146 Third it., ono door store EteltAdoldi
otoW tf
LsAuli DICKEY & CO. have removed to
Ifio H 9 Wsta and CI Vat sts. lantana Wrack/
ts , s.tss. Mart J^^^"
a")
and
100 BA"
SALTP WlNErr}lr OLTD3tOD.
for salotrr S .
WHITE BEANS-40 bas rea m l:I som
Tratiu ago sna.
BY TELE Pll
PIIILADLLPIIIA, May, 15.--CoL Henry L. Kin
ney wiut arrested at New York last night and
brought on here, and held to•bail In $4500 on a
charge of violating the neutrality laws in this dis
trict, by fitting out an expedition against Nies
raugua. It is alleged that a vessel in this port
is already forgets with stores'and ammunition Ac.,
and would hare sailed in a few days with 800 men.
Llorrtsonon, Pa., May 15.—The Penna. Rail
road bridge °Ter the Juniata at Birmingham, 18
miles east of Altoona, was burned on Sunday
night. It was the work of an incendiary.
Nsw Yeast, May 16.—The Barque Grapeshot
returned to-day with the fugitive Louis Baker on
board. The Grapeshot arrived off Palmas in 17
days from this port; she laid on and off until the
Isabella Jewett hove in sight, when they boarded
'her and captured the fugitive.
flay Is.—The steamship Grenada
Havana with dates to the 10th.—
unimportant. The El Dorado left
e lath for Aspinwall.
New tioax„
arrived from
Her news Is
Havana On th
Sr. Louis, slay 15.—The slander snit of Birch
against Baton was decided in the Henry County
Circuit Court, on Friday last, by a verdict of
$4OOO for plaintiff. The trial lasted three days.
The case will be carried to the Supreme Court.
Bones, May 16.—The ten mile race bother
Grindell of New York and Stetson of Boston, re-
Bolted _in favor of the former. The race was
against time on e, straight line.
New Your., May la.—Cotton firm with sales
4000 bales. Flour a trifle lower, sales 8000 bbis 1
good Ohio at $10,25010,50; Southern scarce;
sales 1600 bbls. at $11011,31. Wheat nominal.
Corn a trifle lower; sales 37,000 hist,- mixed at
$1,14®1,15 and soma lots deliverable in July at
$1,02. Pork firm with an upward tendency;
sales 600 bbls. at $16,75016,8 1 for old mess
and $17,75017,81 for new. Beef firm, sales
400 bbls. Lard firm; sales 700 kegs at $11,34
@l2. Whiskey, Ohio, 38038 i. Coffee steady
with sales 1800 bags. Sugars firm; sales 1000
hhds. Orleans at 5106. Iron lower; Scotch pig
$25€026, 6 mos. Stooks lower, money uncbang
_,. !di l si nes ill i; Cumberland 26i; N. Y.
Cl'i. — 01 Beading Bsj.
PUILADE o rs, May 15.—N0 1161 F feature in
~...501
Flour; rece is and stocks light and prices firm;
sales 000 b standard brands at $ll and a
small lot of eitra at the same figure. Sales 600
bbl• - Bye Flour on terms not public. Corn meal
held firmly; sales 500 kohl!. Penna. at $5. Wheat
dull; prices favor buyers; sales 500 bosh. prime
Penns. red in store at $2,60 per bushel; $2. 65
offered and refused for white; fume lots are go
ing into store. No further stiles of Rye. Corn
continues in good demand and 6000 to 7000 bush.
yellow sold at $1,12 and a small lot of white at
$1,10; sales 1000 bush. Penna. Oats at 68v per
1 ,
bush. afloat; Southern are worth 65. Provisions, ,
more business doing. Whishey held firmly;
sales in bbls. at 40c and in hhde at 300.
COMMERCIAL.
OJNIM IT . ER Of A R.R r
T li.A T lON. VOR if A
NV. R 13.1 rs V
W. K. Nom, I M. PreNact.
ETIZIV OT rtts rirravca rrt Sl•KKET.
iur the Reek . o , 4 l, V May 1:,1855.
The features of Nutmeg are wittout material change.
The hurry of the Spring seas.. mach as It ves.l• over. an.
there Is left activity In all branchasof trade. Tea Myer*
are gradually receding mut the hearpemt of t h e freighl:
tag Weiner Is over.
The mam and froot of last weak did tort do much meow
damage. The Fruit mu only parthaly affected by it. and
the Spring cups were not In a condition to to hurt.
The arrivels of Orsin bare bibs off. but thaw of Flour
have been more Ilan usually heavy. The MOW receipts
for the week ending Monday night were 7,036 Mils. pu s
of this was kw shipment 44, tat slam. share of it
vent into sure. The demand for oamumption Ia however.
.toody and good. Some Ws of its activity may be formed
from the fact that the Inspictinue last month were M. 00, ..1
which b double the tonml amulet. sad nearly all oi
which Is mid tura Ibis
do not include the sales to cite
imostonere trout the city mills.
mPelles at :at. Louis, gremlins to last smaunte,
were [salon o 4 and the New Orleans market. which bed
kept op the Ileum at St. Louis. wee derliehag. The
ports
Lake !Debit. appear to hold goad docks, but are
shipping Fast .0 tket as peseibla while the lower La
ke
ke !
ports appear to be nearly empty or soprani. Upon t I
whole, we think there I. enough food on hand to bet iss
- until barred ; and the; if the golden market doe. not
tekee. decided turn upward. that prima will to more like
ly to decline thin advance.
The gootations of Breadstulfe no all the Western points
are about the risme se let week. the only obeermble
dlf
%ram demand&more to the prices of Corn.—
go exportn article Is anticipated, •hich
quickens the views of holden.
• A. theWoololipping ems= advance's the with Increases
to know how the market le to rule In our neighboring
comity of Washington and Datum. In 01.61/ otbers to the
neighborhood. the yield will not be as large as must The I
extremely long and term Winter was TIT, hard upon
'beep. killing • great many mid Mooting 'the growth of
lb. fleece to others. Bet the baldness of libeeprabing
mom eaten led ma widely and moms so IMP an stmt
01
ternary that tbe lapon Ms more must be comparetlvely
light. and se an °Mot to lt,thens ham been fewer killed,
this Winter. than lanai, gar the mare pelt and tallow. In
addition to thia, ths stock of old Wool in the eountrl le
larger then at Ode mum last year, many of the mills (of
the country tsarina been idle during comidartble part
of the year. The Fast= markets are not overstocked. we
know ; bet the demand Is not maiming. and there ls no
littb of the of I clip yet to go forward. We think, taking
all the facts Into consideration, that priers will open et 25
to 40 for common to foil blood. vary choke qualities, of
course, ruling
The impostssk Now 'Lark for the put week. cautious to
thaw decline as compared with the Merrellemding week
bat year. Annexed are the comparative figures.
For the Week 1854. 1845.
DryGocds-- MIPS I 532 4=
General Iterchandlys....-784 1.318 - ..40
Total 82,FD1,084 g 1,850,552
If /Devious 18 weeks .8.15.511.1 44,158,egl
Total sines Jan. 1at.....W.761,549 140,600,514
The arports of the week a1..201.645
711 abl
The exporte alneet let January have been about half •
million lees than frr same teric4 meson. The aggro
gate:lmports since let January ihow • decline of neerly
gn.000,000.
There nem no shipmento of Specie from New York for
the weak ; but the Ammer from Baton took tokooo.
The New York Tribune of Monday says
The Illinois from Aspinwall bring. $1.115.000 to Gold on
her manifest, which le lamer th in all wag antiei t p t a t. ted... L lier
rengys to,l 3 e . sAdisn i !, , ; ).
al s 9 l .i rig o agt o . i n or
000 u was expected. The fowl from the mines Is favorable.
There had been abundant nine The seneen,saanitng to
present appearances, promises • most favorable one for as
mas, while there ran be no doubt that the :mlners wed •
never doing better than at present. Gold Gust never ma
f , :tore plenty in tan grandam. buti the rater
Dolt in of 1: 0 41 ,
nissy Mau srelmurtlid f .Z sad
night and market keep g or far antnre sale, The
lue with the deposits. oner wow
exc.:Weedy tight and is vary Mama to obtain on any
tomes.
The tuair of the quatatolna la the Eastern papaw is con"
chanted. 8C41.011. Phill4elphi• and Bannon) report
money plenty end OUT at COT vt toot. on firet-clue paper.
The N on York Yost aye
The *spear of the Mow market Ire without change.—
Th. sr. which loannina', already fu othaseds the
duns whkh is disavowing. New enterprises are mostly
shun but the falling rumor interest will eneure
time more activity in the seturltin of acknowledged Ia
triode val . r. The discount rates ramp tfrom tol;f1
eons ; loiri b tr Itildo=7ll43l4U 1 9 01 r a .
Of the BaltimoreOcifee and Moo market the American
of Monday sale o
The Coffee market radar he been very cadet. the only
moles we bath heardof being one of 100 th.Vlenr wide
Hb et the, and one of 100 bags fele - do at at 1044. We
note the arrival today of the tart Creole ftom Rio de Jr
palm with about WO
ha
or
Increases the stock to
about 7.0 M. There is no hafnium or Java Coffee In first
hands. We quote Lagusyra atthvgiutic, and Jan at
aYsthth.
1 The Ruck of Moo Demote very light. and there V but
little selling. We quote itipagdo as the =long Arms
gm comt6Cris prima lots. The market Ls very gem at the
gnotatkint. •
•
Moans EXCIIANGL,We bVIIP ' no etiange .to not. to
Monetary attain. The Banks see doing • good business,
and the Outdde tato, thr ilintadeas payer, when ruin et
ikr• le 1 P cent. a month. entreney and Erste= Et
chinge remain unaltered..
ASILES—s HW alas of rearls ark, reported at. 694, lb cm
mos., mut Qom ars steads sales of tddlna27 IloullitY Hatt
Ado at Et; Pots sad Solent= as altodstlour =mina at
Witt& •
APPLES—there 11 Wean dCdpg eummon nestles
avoid Imuormud rioso on usinf and up to $4.00 fa
choke. .
13/909S—there Is a steady and active demand for Odeon.
and tt It orntlomm at Um vomit rats, the Modt of sum)rod
?drat on band ortll not. Lot otos 6=1:11316r. Tb motto!'
ammo Ming rowdy one, stouts cannot tw ratasoolleosa
from auto house, beyond what Is now on band. Moth the
Pall month& The mall= rams Mr to. out week .ban
bwo9l,q, ISX =did for prlmouity smoked Shoulders, Bldss I
end name, with mend mks at Id lowa. Ths mutat,
r .radaT. bsomwor, Mosul with mlts of 21,000 dm st-thoso
it i pww, and 1,200 pus. Bldn and limns at 630936. Conn
taw Pleat Minim tillud, and sales .of tit/ Kul on tuna me
made at 13,9 and 10(3109d,
BITLIC MEAT—a sale of 6,000 vs. wasmads. of armada=
and llauts-t•Bluudders st !Wand limns (In dry) atd 3 l99
an it .
/114,115—wary.Prir to Oa had; bald Orally at $3,76 *
boa
alai/W*4f.
BUTTER 2 EOOB--prime 801 l Batter haa declined od
21 h now the outside Agar. that on tia sot dr R. No
other qualities °Carel Eggs are &mar and to hi& dap
=ad at 1.7451:14.
BROOMS—thara is • Ann ra3n ol A. corn.= to good
Ohio on arrival at $2,25( and rt.m tthns at 2 2 . 6 0(4
$3,000.
DUCKETWITURS—aabsa at m 11144 Naar thighton.of Buck
ets atsl.ls 3 dos.; LargoTub.s6.3bAscull do. $6.00; Reeler.
31,00. Irma stun, Buckets VA; Lunn Tuba $7.50
entail do. 82,00.
OOTTON YARNB—s fair demand at our quotations
which we repeat
. _
POOND vAI..
Nal. 6to to, leelneire-18 a lb. No. 16 21 a
i lb
t
Noe.ll AV' 19 e b. No. 17 ......24 e
No. 11 20 a lb. No. 18 25 a lb
No. 13 ........._......_.._. 21 a IL No. 19 93 a lb
No. 16 - .2/ a lb. No 99 ......21 a lb
Dos= 'MM.
.-9 b. No. 800....114 et 191 b.
N0...T2-.1,1:,!;
a
12 °a 6; a
go. 70D. . 7 c 0 lb.
Carpet Chain. Wh1te.194520; Colored ; Coverlat Yarn
=OM ; Candlewick 15 Twine 3.1; Batting, No. 1. 13:
No
2.23; Yamlly hating 15 ; CanMllll4,l s .
connaos—vna coarrartons Aix to FOLLOWS :
Manilla Rope, cull, 100 ID Manilla Rope, ant 17 a 15
Al±e Rope, coll. 14 a • White Rope, cut 15 a la
Rope, coil, 13 aN la Tarred Rope, out 14 a •
ISScctWeer Yarn. 9ne.12 n ID P16011.1[111 Yarn,com 11 o II
RED CURDS—Stra.. 14%1 3 .1. 3 f19 . 1 1 2 5 0 11 " ..
11tup14377, 047414.15 dos.
Ramie., coll. 12 eta.* T.
PLOURII I.lNEn—mattilla. Cola • doa. Ramp 75 eta*
do..
ourrox CORDAGE—Cotton Rope, X and upwards, 20
do. balms 22. Bed Cords, $2.10. 's3,trAs 4 ,7 6 It' dos,
Plowllnee, $1,25 Hash Cords. ss.oo.
CANDLES t SOAP—there le • very good demand and !
manuferturers are etesdlly employed ; aka ofDlppod Can
db. at 12R: Rould 104; Adamantine 22 ; Common Soap
; Sawyer. Toilet do. 10.
CILIKESE—the demand In eradually.redueing stake to a
very low point, iteeelpt• of new are a:Unmet? tight, and
there le very little old leR on hand. Balsa to t h e trade at
10 and In the small way at 1051.
CORN RRAL—supply ample, and a moderate dewed;
ales from eke. of about 76 bbl. and 160 bum. at $ 4 . 21
Ltd. and uhop.oo *bus.
DRIED 711131T—reeelpto light and my 0111. on band
"ale during the work at $1,60 for Apples and *2.02 for
Pesehea, on arrival. Pram .lore held at an advance.
DRIED BEEP—Ia fames ; nabs. In lb. ,way at 121:
(413.
FRED—Wes on the wharf' yesterday of 900 bus. Bra.
and Shorts at 111.ha551,25 019 100 lbs. Weis st mill bY
wholesale of Gran at 81,39. phials $1,15, SW Wulf 111,45 and
Einlabed Middlings 1130.
FlSll—White Fhb have advanced, owing to the active
demand at the Lake ports; we quote best dualltY white
at 110,50 W bbl. :and half Ws. $5,100145.75 Hint.
bids. 112.00; halt barrel. 84.50(434.75. Etalthnors Err
Belted liming are selling to country at $7.78988 8 . 00
lialifax do. and pickled do. at sB,bo. Crlme Na 3 Mackerel,
large. 18b4. are that at 911,50 sod medium do. at t 9.00.
11LOUll—there Is considerable activity In the demand
for consumption, and pi-beware nearlEtbe eames ee at obr
'set retort. Pala yesterday Merlin. aad ere.. oar
rival at $9.7513,89,87, and from store st 19,804810,715, the
isYide Uwe being We stiperilne ln poor enopar.e. The
stock on hand Is variously satirosted at 10.933 to 15.000
be. sod th e heavy receipts sr* milord to be orer.
ORALN--Cosx ha. stiffened up again and lee o. male,
erstely Scot SI 054590: from store, des yesterday Lof 7ho
boa at 93 and 913 do. elia Included. at 98. Ornate 112121
at 68900, acme 1700 bus. having been sold at 00. yeeter
day. WEITAT. •de of IWO Asa. lows Wheat at 135 00
prim* Red and White would bring r2.10(ct,C.:3). Est is
ready cal. at $1,300151.3 5 .
GROCERIES—we have no change to note. except that
holders
nt are not eager to esll either Sugar or Holm at
prese quotationa We continue to quote ales coun
try Md. of bow at 0%07 by the hhil. sold 7071. by
the bbL Molasses, sees at 37038. Rice is held final) at
7%. by the tierce and P e by the bbl. and toffee la modes
ately firm at
1100—the demand hat fallen off conaidersbly. Ease
Rom store, In small parcels. of baled at 143 al too.
ILIDElt—s gale yesterday to 'city trade or 438 Dry glint
Hides it 14. cub; held In ths retail war at 143 i. with a
rather uperud tendency.
Orem Beef an tolling at SN,
and Calf do. at 8.
IRON 1 NAlLS—there is • good and active demand for
Balk keeping Gotta well down, and prices role oriocipal
st Mr iota Ma being the card rata. Ciomnion
Pdhlial bar Iron-lel milli= 2:1•91%. and Juniata bar at
41.4.
a
LEATIIBIt-there le no charde In figura but qua.
Goa am all maintained, so below :
WUPPrrietattter7;d•floa:n..l."...7.l.. '''''''''''''''''''''''
Country 1111310C.1
- _.. ..... -..__
Skirting Leather 11 b..- ..... -..--t.... ....... 11714
LARD-Inferior An 1. from mar.fed hogs to riling 00
stall lota at 41.: rola. So. 1 ts hold ?booty at 9XOIO.
LUMBILII - • large amount of lumber to &sang at the
wharves. ofboth elta. The market. ss far a ere ea art.
le rather doll. erocuan
at raxxlMX le the 00000.
from 410,6oddltset, the trade Una ruling A far
rano
to may have brought over the outdde 4.2. 4 . The
carat now very 'well supplied. ad the ma of the Yeek
have not tan Damao.
METAL -Pig L.od Is held at 614. on areal
In large lota. and 7 In gall arab. from surt
ax Leadte manta at 711.44 3 . 3bat $.023 1
u. 7.5 v at_ Mat Caper has declined to 13 en
31 ; Bra 79431. Tim I 0 111,!.O.. 1 1 213,25; Bar do
37/.: Pig do. 34 them sr the cab rata Sarni Sta.
Pittsburah manufactory 31.4441. Ag Ploy dc..14.7 4. :14.1
plough anis 3: do. cut to parent S to 104 ; A B Pad
from .WIN Iron. 5`..; from barnmerd do. 0.11.; flue Steel
'NI. Pork do. 7: !bevel Mx 3 : Steel dandy the. 7 : 6.1151.10
001 0 " 10 1 e ; ad do. 134614 : Coltlator teeth, 137 LS
3 . 234 3: 4 am leX5!4. 500155 lA tooth.
5112 , 0 POlth - ana be elty trade of I r oo btga...ll a 11 od
to do. at $13.50. thirty dale; to retail t. told et 5 1 7.
:V A XAL PTORX-3--Ppltia Twat:aloe Is vellitg at 413,
cab . Tar. lu the small ear at 114.76 St bbl.. Pitch 44. 31
and Rothe 43.1te'
Otte , - Linseed am advanced. nod te oar held arraly •t
41,00. althorn:ov a bra ofto tales at that Igotre. Lard
tin 1 la held at a by Om lot. nod PA by fdaglri sbl.
POTATONS -Arra ale. aye bean tale ete3ra a 21.12.
and better qualities at 6.14643121.37. Not malt demazul
axed market pretty Yell stoollect
Pill SISTAL-them; have born earn* Pratt ~ rV. ni...
daring the meek. embracing la) tons (gay (Aflosany)36o
too. 070 01111. (do.) antl Xm tone Anth rafts 740. 3. but the
ter 031/ have tart withheld. The ouraide apralou tame
to te that they brought about CY. The other wales a.
prated are 100 LOP/ Mara County at eft : fel do. Au
Weal. No. $ a V.M. and :al tea old railroad Mums, for
Sear Iro n . at 223-all at .14 may : Bloom.. 30 and 12 tam
Junlstsat 470.1 s rm. .
POWDER-a salve damned al Au) An Blatlng and
OM for Edfle
ALLT-steady maltof No 1 on molest at $1.03 and .its
st SUS. rub.
SUECTI:3III3-0e quota Banner 7dlll Sheath° at /1.4 ter
80. I. end II ho Ito. 2.
TALLOW-nothlog dollen. and dootardune of Itenderd
trounced at 10144411.
WINDOW OLASS-Glty brands ant afar
a. el St box
no 638: 524.0 So 7.9; S 3 for 5910; 11.50 for 5912.9912. and
10911 54,50 Mr 0913, 4914, and 10:14,10113: ad so on. 23 roe 5915, 10915
and 1011 6 $3.25 fto 10117; 2.5.30 fur In.
creselng In Ilka arc octotelto; to .1 1 .-10 10 ~.t_ ar tw
rah. Cant!, brands.. mdd id an mange of about 64e
lee SI box than olty brands
WHITE LEAD-. 40 BM with • bra danand, and
dadyma at V.Antkerrelbr ware Beta and dry $ et. gibe
Red Irmd I et.. b.
I..WIII9IXEY -the market I. extremely ode, the Mused
being gotta Batt: small sea of Beatified, to Out trade st
36 all to fantail std country treds at 37.
- - --
CATTLE MARKET.
ALLZOIII2IT, May 1 , 1, 1855.
AggviA—pricog.tal tend upwards. a nd
aro wow higher
tram bare ever kuowu them Debra About alo head
c oured Moud3r at: Ware, the ettokiat of which
Drought 61. The range was from OSOO O .` - a. fawu 0410 6 %
rung for to &doe. A few very poor brought lees
than OM. but were hot buteherlug .rallttort.
011EVA‘—eume 300 head were offered. all of whlrh wan
sums, and were taken meetly on plateril amount prime
ranging arm MATX,IIre weight. Lambe brought torn
fI,OOOP.OOP heat
fTOR
II005—• lot 0100 head was /Word of et 43i(d0
some of them Wag mall.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
ALELPlED—Jefferion, Drownnills j.uselae, dn t , Col.
g"yral-, Orierateb;:CTincibla-tizti Email Vortare, Baer
ye, ; Diurnal, Wheeling.
DEPARTED—Jefferson, Ilroarnazille_l Luzern% do; cOal.
Ilazazd. Elizabeth ; Hen Neeton ; Ven
ture. Beazer ; AllegnenT.Olneinns t b;
NlllhTlllO City. t. Louie : W. 11. Dezz•
ny, do.
•
ta lli th. rh—:)linne't".nlirhtillrn.7li'g w".
re"
"'ma
Pe Tes Store.
No Be rife, st, one doer hart VIM Zrardige Blake
NO constantly in receipt of regular
Pen Ur. oral' the Myriad Vida of Tem Imported.
lsi matted to titter each iodnemsients, et lon
seal el:Whams competition from ear /mute,
s p 6 ppemme.penre semseMPO priaMtee to CLII
0 - 1.131ne 027 stock. JAYNIB.
RUM Mid airsick mu.] •
• - - - - — Goods
Sprin,g* Dry.
RAGAN A
& NL, No. 91 Market at., an
re 0081•191 dells additions to theist...se and watt as,.
stook of
Man WWI. Dross Goode.
ISagerottletieg , lloatery.
Shawls and Sou% Eiottsskendnettoode.
Alexander'. HUI Gloves, ko.. to Ellett we would seeped.
foil, all the ettention albs ladle. ndt2o
Prias-120holf chests Young Hyson, Gun
rttj:ajmowitiri,..;
70 Omaha Mrs =to
uo YOUng utiMILOW6r dud innuunu ,
corsix-200100 Prima Rio Cams
30 do Old Osman:mut Java.
TOBACCO-100 LuJop bow 6 mud amortad braudc.
do 11, do
60 Catty balm h Ina. do
suoAng-80 hbl d s o Coffes Mama%
SYRUP SNP SCOAE 110ilrerdoLASSES -110• bbla
37 bb1180:1 rup; •
100 bblabouldan Sy s Sugar lloma linlasson
7W r s:r ll = B7-3
VlB-100 ,
10 do No. I gaining,
TAB P t yp i a=l? 11.0.gE-76 bOa North Carolina Tar
10 do Mott
lIICE- 10
prima Bipi,
CICAIII3-160 tnaes amorted brands.
Bl CARBONATE.SODA- 1 0 0 Map (Imes Brood.)
.vimeTseimt= =air"
PIPES-60 blase day Mom •
The shore goods now In more and serfdom by canal and
railroad, which togatha with a general amortment of
Pittsburgh manufactured 'Aldo. Till be offered to
pur
chases on removable terms by stpgjr&toung
00,
apl3 No. 3 Wood 0...W00= Water andernmat its. I
NEW CUTTING CHEESE-100 boo thioi
day remind by HENRY IL oounia.
FRENCH LAWNS—A: larLvariety ord
not stylso ot Pziatod Mum Juni% (01 , 1
oaldS, mr2 . A. A. II D.
RgNC don of Erma!
Maus roadved et V 7 Idartot Of* mum k
00
m 73
COONOES—A. lage aseortmentof fino and
la mas, Sponges on bind and fur sal* by
JIM MMHG.
------------ ED LYE-100 'be reanTed
USBAND'S MAGNESIA—L. dos of thits
..demtia magi*, w=wBt 4 4 frobj6&7=Vir
ABUT IMES AND BILK VES
.I,,jtertallaa variety at CIO WIESTEIVE4
eiRUSILED SI:HAAR:L . Su bbs just receiving.
IL) from =Alma Ibr solo by ATWNLL. LEH tal
I.Ol O llTn - MtritnlM , l .
IwrOSKFINo.iyePOTASIIeit rea x
a wu-m.
au) grow
WANTS
WANTED --$.20,000, for which will be
Y V given Bomb and nortgages on 1461 FAtate nottlf
toe time, the amount. Also Ims araOIIIILD to esehonfte for
■
m art of
of
'nil
"""4 woons, 76 Otb at
USINE§S WONTED-41500 and the
the IST gentles, of an settee Minims. mon bre earl for
ll nterest Is • salb truly.. Enquiry of
su2d-tf TIMS. WOODS. 74, 4th _
rSTEAMBOAT
imy, on noterse • Std. Boat, tor A. met,
• ts or reslestate will benison. rakqUire of
oe/5-41 VIOLAS Vf °MM.' , h, 4th rt.
Lame Supply Of
SPRINGATTiIF.SWMER, ()OHMS,
STORE OF
MURPHY it BURCHFUELD,
North East corner of Ch end dlarket eta, Pittsberg.
ADZES' DRESS GOODS, incluaing,
/Spring and Summer Silks. Block do. Th... Rem
me. Grenadine. and various other artier... of thin goods
for Summer wear. °menthe. Lawn. tileragede
1.100.
Feral. Berea. and Mouse de Lane. French Chintses
gad krillaimine. linglieh end American prints. etc_
WRITE aooDB, plain .ncl llgured. deulleV
Shawl. Scarfs. Ohne. licelery, Ribbons, de.
FIMBROIDERLEf—Super new etli. of Vreneh worked
Collars, Sleeves, _lancer. Beads, lemmings. Edgings,
row tete of Collars and kilenves.
AIOURNING GOODS—For Dreams, including Tunas.
Clothe, Bombazine. Sloan de Lain. Iterage. Mendes,
eta, eta.
LIOUSEILEEPING. GOODS—Such . good. for
Bedspreads. Sheeting. Pillow Caen Mcmlins. and 1.10.0.
Table Cloths, Towelling Nerkln.
Also, Bleu and Sore' wear. incliulingrer French
Clotha_and Cemdmares, Ty eed..Nankins, and so Nanklnetts.
Satin. SUE and Marseilles Vesting. llosom Linens (pure
Flam).and superior antrtlng Mullin.
Our stack being very large, and price* low kw nualit•
of goods, we invite thecae of our regular rustom ro ers .d
buybuyer'generally la.
vcW JOSEPH WHITE'S s i oNk
CEIBILGE REPOSITORY:
josEPII WRITE now carrying on busi
marionisrpsntons promisee, (now I.ta nr nninniTd.)
between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, near the Two
Mlle Run. respectful', Invitee the public to inalrent his
Rock ofOARRI_AUES, DUOGIRS, ter And he partite:as ,
If Infbrms gentlemen purchasers, that one price on y is
made. Fourteen years experience In the burin.. enables
him to place before his patrons the same &ohm collection
Oarrlaire which m many years past it has been his
orticerlar departmentto select. from the varioue and most
talented Eastern uniinfacturano. The imams of hie new
eystem Is complete, the economy of hls arrangements will
supply the best and most faahlousbie •
ganufseturee et
modersig prima
Unencumbered by thou heavy expenses, which the
mania for decorating #1013.1 , of badmen hoe heaped upon
the prim of Goode, mowing to ler-sis rents,) Joseph White
will sell on ready money only, at much loss than the WU
apyOtitl
N.B. .
—Cheriarres rrirsurel rn lA. fiat manner, the
patch. mita
inhs
JuSEPH HORNE & CO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
TRIMMINGS,
EMBROIDERIES. HOSIER Y .1 GLOVES.
Fancy Goods, &c.
N 0.77 Marlreta , . bet. GA anti
Air Agents for Bradley's 'I eruct V".9""'""' c ' tiblitly
IRON FRO.. T!
New Dress oods.
lIAGAN k MIL, No 91i Market street,
1 yaU e LD o respect i fully calittheoattention Id
awes.. orioultr: and ' r Leese. t ' r ' Crape o r Zl' l 'o. l l7. ;',' : .. 4 .
Chlntace and Brilliautea. lierege a d Grenadine Vivra
Ent. do Gales sod Lowe. do do
. 7 ""
Card.
WE beg leave to anno nce to our friends
and the publio that we w I open our °Rica and
resume our Dimino.. to .11 lin 6 etches. on I
MONDAY,
the 9th lust. EASIER RAIN.
Pittsburgh. April nth. 1855.—wp GU1...8
- - _ .
ALRICALNDEB. HAYS..
CIVIL ENOINEEtt AID SURVEYOR,
FIFTH or. 0/Pt/E7TA:LT, COURT BOLSE,
Pittsburgh, P one., •
will . PERMAN to e a ct. l./ ILOC ATE D and.
p 31M1.11 emulated to
•
11.1/Ls
Ron. Won. P. Johoeton Proeldent Allegheny Valley H. B.
W. Milner Roberts. Chief Engin - -
Geo. It. flehbaumotsalefaut
D, SlM:ball. Jr-. Miff Eller PG lig I latepbe,”lll. ••
Ju. Tbornardna. Supnintetadant Ity Go Works
Joe. C. Del. gen Engineer. Allegheny-City, aor.d.wt.Bl
O)3:ESTE/L 74 Wood set,
MERCHANT tre
ILEGS leave tc announce the receipt of his
Spring purchases of Cloth. Cando:own anß Tatiana.
.. has beim oche-led with owe: and will be made
to order, efth t h e tonal pro these and satisfaction.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
The stock of Wye' Beadywiade Clotfilug embraces the
greatest vane', V III the west, designed to suit ail class.—
w. 17 saint... be rnsa, AG , .
FURNISHING GOODS,
Inelllding erery article for Gentlemove 00•Mylot. outtit,
o 2 q .lonAarA a3B lie meta wry tom price.for Cdsh alone.
No dump for showing i/ocel.
wWe study to olease."
welt
Agency for Soldier's Claims.
1 ()CATION OF LANDS—PURCHASE
/ A-ND SALE OF LAND WARRANTS—The undersign
has made artarigcmatits with competent and tretenri•
hie gentlemen to obtain °wildcat. or warrants for sol
dier. Molt widows or minor children. who ere entitled to,
Bounty l.nde also tow the location of lands and the DUT
chase and sale of land warrant. 30110 D. DAVIS.
rshit.'Mtd - Corner of Wucel sod oth etc.
Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands.
THE subscriber will 'positively sell at a I
bargain, about 4.6 X) scree of Timber Land. in stn.
an tram. Stunts to Pak county. Pa.. Dow the line of the
lianbary sod Ede Railroad-
They Jane end well be eold, upon such terms that
punk e 0 cannot 1.11 of rota ug en inktitentie Pr,at from
their investment.
• ALB( ,
the of the best Farms to IL tmoreland county. newt
Freeport., m 04.10100 110. W O. ode cheap—a rare
a'rro eLleVetTet7drari.". A Good
: ' l u cin "a =cals t . L b s.. ,
Geo itui pataste, For fall partionlars. call immedl
ately at my room at the Enlteel States Hotel. Pena street.
where flat. and diSna a the tooth can 2.15
an. and Otis
. Me e re d. . 9.40.4. win to mid in a balyit MI or oom
E.F.L rate, es
Mr mhittf c`
- --
Powder.
o v. f
Twammend Atha to
my Mewl. sArl costerom.
Plitt bragb, April 2,1,45. /r. G. GRAFF.
Co-Partaership_.
IIIAVE tosoeinted Joseph - Dilworth with
ma In Lb* POlrkiVr and Commtodon Duelnes*. and .ID
motions hereafter under UD W. 0. m Art* of DILWORTH * DID.
. I.DR
DlttabureOL April 10,1855.
DELWORTR & BIDWELL,
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR
Du Pont and Hazard Gun Powder,
110 FRONT STREET PITTSBURGH.
jrVERY variety Sporting, Mining and
.4 Blasting Powder always on band and for. ale from
merle. on favorable tem.
.3..llerebents and others will glee send In their or
ders byb P. Sl. for delivery next enorning..dby 11
apll4l
gardener,. in the afternoon.
Pioneer LAW Or Australia Packets from
New York w Melbourne,
CARRYINO THE INITED STATES MAIL.
rtkr.cifl beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque
NIMROD. olneteenth .hip of tide line. will ho de.
on her mend vorege o to . hf :de= thou: ,
sOlootl/411.120Nrst Cabia76o ° , s«ced cats, 5125. The
Matron will oe followed or the celebrated Weer Ship
Windward. Apply on beide' glerg, East hive, or to
eald W OANICII.O.N. 116 Weil street New York.
Removal—To the Public.
ORN C. PARRY, successor to Parry,
Scott I Co.. bas removed him Warehonee next to the
Judry. on fleoande. adjoining the
the
Woes. where
tur le Drepami to aell everything In the Canting line at
Math' educed grim. eDI-lm JOUR Cr PARRY.
Removal.
It. W. lIERSTINE It. CO., have, removed
AJF to N. 75 Water strent,corDar of Ctmac , r7 One. .;7
RemovaL
ItimSEN, Manufacturer of every va
• net, of r has. mormysamt WINDOWefLAS.k
II ark Porter Wine and Claret Bottles, Daudiohns and
%Mt ° lrard %%VAL ritggr
Dalai
...
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Removal.
R. sPEER & SON hove remove(' to 334
Pann street nodtbo comer of Non .appne.
boars If: AL I 3 P. IL 4
- - -
•- - .
HOPPE:at PATENT PLANE.
) 1
T, :1E undersigned is prepared to supply
OdItPENTBELS. CABIN -SiAliltß/3. and Workers
In cod generally. trlthhis tentedand nimble Plane*
All who have tried It Pion nee it a most valuable ler
notion, that meat soon m m IMO general use. The fol.
lowing letters from orate!
lain are but two among
m y niters the nte• received recommending this
Arne above allothers In Inc
Privation Henn GLUM FACTORT,I
Butt or i Y a r ttnAgtv 4 . It hs
wstr b eta OLIN rate d t Plane, sad do not UMW
to recommend It to Oablus i t:ldakers w e:L=n i t=
r ri att_ rtarlo c4 pla ' n ' lng o:k, therm walnut and all aorta
of bard good, and Or planing venters, It I. far superior to
time. mods or imago& halides being a great raring of
time. One roan. Waging this Plane, will plane more.n.
men than an man am 60 br 1.111 other pla ne ar method
In rug U. B. TAN &CO.
To Moats Y. Ur:M. Zig :
Dear Bi—l ham mamboed Hoppe* Patent Bench
Plow, and belLme it to be a most exoellent astlo.• for the
use for which it Is amen ac se a combination of plane
and noraver. '
" lior=gartatd tV.Phvoth. gr, v. - Ye and
d oll
I
method' and I hate no doubt, when Its propeAlee become
palite2ll7 known. bet tha it will entirely supersede the
tericene and laborto custom.
'Mice, elawrlMlT Taco end it to all pennon mom
In th e Cabinet Ocuinese, from my knowledge of i li
there Ls nothing as well 0 to giro a smooth and beau.
tired finish to remeers u e Hooper Patent Bench Plane.
Dams W , Woonwar• ,
Yurniture Witreroom 01, 00 Third it. Pittsburgh.
Allasbwph, Abruary 27 late.
MOBOO V. BATON, of city, Is my sole Agent lid the
sale nt Planes, or of rid to mmeufecture .
end, V III
t
,11. .IPIL
PlUetrargh, March 21.1860. mh2sl.lmo.
For Sale.
HE KEEL-BOAT J. B. PUSSELL, of
T,„,„,t-y two lean t, old, and Ingolreldr;
P.'"44"1 . " °' lll4lg,..finhttet. "
eple
Hata and Cape.
would call the attention of ouramis
r e,... k to our
M rn e ete a; of etele
Abee ' , " Oelestial and Bbantui cen t which are the
more ‘ . 4lrendid el
the
mriv al TV?,
V artery and Nancy lloods—A full assort
. ment just received ,
ware opening our Spring purchases of
arm goodip, sad oda them at lowest PAM WI%
Invite oountry dealt, to lasagne oar stoat. Watt
Wir.badntO 08 . ItOCk oraooking_Olorea sod Frame" or
la
aloft aortae. Wl4 rL TALCODT
No. ea Woad a
TR&
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM
v 1 ,, Now York and IlhUadrlohis, aNI stook or
()NUN AND glotAla TEAg..
corrimr Yalu loroAmpoougpoodor, Oolong.
no =sand allot wean Wm two
&really Warted sad willreMaa nwlAl. flaw l , lof
gala or resit.
ulvsilkklac4l...o4AsTNOLoJAlTlstrVA.COgagrimum _
one , No. 88 Fifth s.
_ -------------______
A Valuable Property for Sale... ' ff.
a t
HE antoariber having a desire to zoo Oto
T the Was othws Mr mho his Pro= Hearer
Is
P. ' , oppocd quirta ta 'tbral. "423=1 /IPA. rwar Ta tbo 0 o
Elfin It 1011 solt snort arnsllently as sprints nal sum
Ibr thaw who sr. • In budneu In th e 417, Cin Ilsll
- Stsmatcats or far Garden*. It is
t 12
trriggrcageseal. t7=fitzri.„ls , 0 .
rortwair„ t x , .gt ,,, ,t h .,..
orear ~ r ~4 .
of On eon nundlonedlOODWlT will to sold If shorm—
ne. rtVr— .afttntlars. man. of H. W. 0t51102 7 4
Vfacandraww.hmlthasld Wt. mar. fdh. - • .
ar2t14,01 . . ammo 7:err.
Whifam te
FiljUß-I°° bt"'"gra://244"4tvXbr
au ra llose la stor.46
New York and Philadelphia lidiertisrments. , __.t,....- . 7.,„:_if__________7_,_ ,. .
IGto3l CRANE t STIY HRS. 67 South 3d et, Philadelphia r.
HE - Co-Partnershic heretofore existing
__ •.641qii Lasiouietnsct, New YorLL.__„._ b...,. A
s. . LUNG
.. jowl imp to ~.,
---- eriekir - and Biscuit ) ellaines. , h orßraes Emu:Wag and Gas Fittiniall tb" ?ELT
Lll l, &J. McCOLLUM arc manufacturing
. and have momently no hand their "" ./.r • LONG. who alone Ls authorlxed to Collett what Is due, and
al l "d busitioni br Mu n tual f theelatetErm will to settled by S. A.
er Machines, with all their lately Petc.cillniln., par lb debts. 8. A- LONG.
manta of various stun Also. Patent Dough ixers. pituhurg,b, - April 'A MSS JOILY PIIILLIPS•
timelier Milkers, Improved Oven Mouths, Demi:ors. La, — •
de- er.SEI end 40 Eldildge 5t.... NI , . York- minDEmii Tin bilainess of Brass Founding and Gas'
Rim -
Removal - of lifillineiyßitabiishinant. a Fitting wl.llherearteo_oanducted by
. :le, ,, under;
it.S. BURKE informs her friends and . ' Vnittyg. I% . nand , Na i''' "79 . Pi . ii.,7 % gum .
I „crone
v, Eltla=l,ll
r.f.:rou,o,,mltr3l,:i tut
CheilMt .' et " , ' Lialla j , ” A ' 74""" th e "r"e=
two doors above Eleventh , south ed. Philadelphia These es "" •
......‘,...." ... a m" e for th e .... "1..'" ....r... In retiring from the Dress Foundins. a_.Li!.l Ow litthig
on of all braactics, and convenience of customers, by sp. bII/113.1., 1 mommend Alegera , P1301m...., a 00. to ml
provriatina the :Gore and Wareroorn to the Milllnery, and : Mende ..d ~,,,,o mer. . anal. 8. A LONG.
seemed etory to Prete and Mantilla Mahlon. Every Wain- - ---
Mon mad to Wedding and Moornlng ordilw,_
~ mina.. Dissoktion of Partnership.
viltif7 ------ ramsr - ai , . - I TH 1
' partnership heretofore existingbe
18th and Chestnut 818. Philadelphia, i Dort tamAtvg:rm.,...dtt....air....,,,...w...;
k ANUFACTOBY of every_desenptin of , Liiintivl consent. All outstanding anoints ere ts
ARCHITECTURAL PLASTEE ORNAMENTS; 4 .14 J. B. MO./. ...Dr who.. name Gm M.85...1/4"
a L th . of B „, ,„ m „„„„,,,,.,., ~,,
An bt.tdp . d will be eontinued. J. Y. COLL!..,
Mouldings. Enrichments toi Cornices. Capitols, Trussea An , ncheespert. April 1ith,,1936. J, 11 , MITOU.an.
New esign. modell. , with care abd seeCII OL,diwiri.g. ,
An orders from the emmtry punctually attemmo to an . 't
~ 17 ANTE t) ESIMEDIATELY/it Compost
rasca.da
, V ,
.V.ator,,:;:bt.haetv.l.n.rabs.l;Lora.,:oic.reasg.
.41..nerork,.stson
warranted to carry eafely.
who is able to work at Case,
who eve
llama , wages.
Any applicant, If found imitable a n the wort. met n. 14.
the cams In the McKeesport Standard °Mos se moms ea
possible Dons flats of this notice
&DM J. B. sitronic.
__ _ ._ .. .
Phrenological Cabutet
ei r irs - FOWLERS, WELLS & CO.,
erie....!! Phrenologists and Pub Halters. 221 Arch
street, below &month. Philadelphia, furnish
NcTs all worts on Phrenology, PhrslolooSPWater
Core. Magnetism and Phonography ,
whols
gale and retail. at Nan York Price. P.A..
, clonal elactlnatlona with charts. and MI
el:74t.:\ written descriptions of character. der and
arenlex Cabinet freo. lnyVolyo
~ s s.Y ~!!
VOR RENT—A delightful Country eat,
I' pleasantly toasted In Pitt township. Ihminutos Mee
!Tom the atty. lug Veining re grotritoehn Wright
c frti n Wat, fl u owe . :. r r Theto ' Use r. ' W ° o story high
with
hang roams and finished in modern style; well of pure
water. Wein. stableand erring, house; will rent to a
reapectable tenant /ISO par 3.r It. MoLA.IN BON.
LET.—From the of Apr next;
O t commodious brink bui Fi
ldin rst gs, situate In il
the Bon
en Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. between Breckenridge
attest and the Monanothela River. lately occupied br
Messrs. Bakewell, Peens tr.CaL, as s abuse manufactory end
110.11.01190. • Lo
Thin property Is eligibly Minuted. adjacent to the
nonnahnia wharf, for any barbers/1 connected with Aram
boating or river trade, or for 011flurnCtUallag ptirpmes•
sutural small buildings an OLIVER d cepuciW. BARNEBonu yard are &Haab
rd.
ri git y lrent Pittsburgh rui Connelsville
athlEtf Neville eor. Irth and Liberty sta.
Li OR RENT—A very desirable Dwelling
House on Penn sL The house le In first r
and ate order.
Vl= been
° gull ' %nal:
1 , 0 LET—A Dwelling House on Third st.,
II near our aline. 8. CUTHBERT it 50N,.140, et,
rrhO-LET.—A small well-finished and Sur-
STORE, with Lssge show window, next door
to corner of 3.1 and Market eta. Poiseasiou given Im
mediately. felD M.D. DAZZLE.
T-LET.—The STORE on Market street
next door to the corner of 3d at. occupied by Mr. B.
Stern au excellent and well-known stand for the clothing
hualtiess. te'M D. (lAZZAM.
Sr
•
For Sale or Rent.
WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin
wieassbere..t‘e near the Railer:n - 3 Sutton._
Annual! contains 13 room, nevi the lot, on which there
la • Barden eaco,,l4trewbl,l
in tir , s t n u te ,
, tif . re u t ti n i n
f t2s , z
,izz
kt"yntgz.ble propirty nth be sold lon and on very ens;
term.. or bo rented for PLO Per ann...
2.1 E. D. OAZZAII
;a
To Editors and Printers.
Building occupied for more than ten
years both. Pittsburgh CavUe. and which Is central.
ly fed on Third et. near Market. le DOW KM ROOT,
affording • stood
. t .o Editors or Printers of as ,
ty
2,i'NP:l7•-•
pants enttsbhnutnints ringer!! ' ! Dispatch Building
Par tome, apply to E. D. GAZZA.SI,
Market es. between &land 4th.
•
Cider and Vinegar.
ITINEGAR made expressly f'er family use
and now sold In mare than one half of the Raton
Ilroceriee of Pittabragla and Allegheny. where Pickles nn
be ...rend In myWorehoune that have been saved In It ,or
ream
Wine Vinegar made from Ohio Grope( eta& to the beet
l' S=ler Vinegar that will bear redneMit ors itslf and
Will be zed retang Vim.ge.
The attention of priests families, hotel keepers and the
mu v 7 merehanteln weenier, le directed to this Vine
gar.
Cider that will keep sweet until next Fall.
The 100 TV Vinegars uld eider warranted tote et.
gm:a.] mh.2l A. BALLOII, 148 Water k 148 1M rt.
KAY & COMPANY,
Booksellers. Paper Dealers and Stationers,
No.Sk Wood re, one door/roc Do corner of Thtrd,
PITTSDURGH ,
VAVF, constantly . on hand and for tale at
the lowest mime. a large and well Fleeted Cock of
1.. ite&rui. and iliscellancom Books. tine and
plain to editions of Bible* mud Prayer Books.. Waver, variety
of lindintil and sten
Smoot. Econ.—They reaper-trolly Follett the attention.
l eft hl Teachers encased lo the Instruction of youth to
th sesortment of School Books. which is very extensive,
coatotng the =net vainsile works now In use.
Mum ote--Their stock of illsuk Books Is very onm
Mete, embracing every variety of Amount. named and
Memomenduto Books. :coca
tivartovrav—tiverz variety of common and Amer Sta
tionery, Including ethic Papery of every ,ptallty. Steel
Pomo( every deception and price. Ink. Quill. do.
Merchants. Techent, Libraries, and School Oolarnittoaa
=Polled on the most reasonable terms. mhl3
DRY GOODS
For Spring and Summer,
AT HAGAN d, AIM'S, No. 91 Market street.
E WOULD.rogßeetfully inform the La
i dies' that we have rtweired Our moldy of Dry Goods
for Spring and Summer,
of
which will be found
very desirable assortment of
DRESS tiCuIDS of the cholceet muter. and best mate.
dada I
muncolDEnl ES—We have lemon - thing that le new and
bandrocne, In the way c.f worked and base Collar. Slier.,
Chemlsette. Setts. ke,
H OUSE KEEPING OCKIDS.--In title Um prow bustards.
we have a very lull eseortrient. awl can Way challenge
suet of Iloolery la large, and haebeeo
lected with great care
31ANTILLAd—tie are rocelviall from Nolo York osem
brought out, the slowest uud eholoeg stoles ofMonth
- • soh4l.
r AS. TEAS—The cheapest Store in the
1 11 . 43 only plum where the best Old Country
Tee Old Country Flack at aorta. per Its
Hue Conroe and Oolong mom 40 to 75
M eus e. ee puts.
In small catty tames expressly fim moy us Dom 5 to l:
Iha each
Floe Gresn. rarranted to glee thtleaction. at 500 • r
Coffee. 12!sc. Sugar, 13!,,m
Selma of all undo cheaper than can be had at any o th er
More ln the city. 51Ind the store. lath Dorris' Twn
2d dam from Dmmond'alley. in the Diamond. now by_
RUM * 1de1203185.
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THe ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION.
Orpanaud July 1, 1854, under the knee of No York.
Coital in 12,000 Snares!
sTOCELDEI 2B INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
President-OEOEOE W. CASS, of Pittab'g
Gro W. Cass, Pittsburgh, B. 31.151aeroaker. Baltimore,
wvams
B. S. 6ankast, Philadelphia Jobnpon N• Y.
W. B. Densmore, New York, C. Spooner. Bridgeporto 2o
A. Adams, 13o•Uns. B.B.Kinsley, F. Elver. M. 1..
Tbssapou. Springfield. Man. ap21.12n
_
spy, 1855.
JOSEPH HORN k CO, invite the atten
non °Malt customers .4 the public to thatr =cod
Frii , of
tdillinery Goods.
Ittnobroidrales,
Hoodery and Gloves,
A large stook of ovoid, they are now receiving at
arid 77 Harked attet.
_
Spiritual Telegra..
ILE organ of modern Spiritualism, Fourth
vol. cosansoces In May. It cants/. the tallest re.
extant or Conant Vans and opinions on Spiritus/In .
tumours. Pal:dial:Led weekly Y at Vker. annum; also, all
sphitual Books for male by ARTEWUP. BBISTAN.
342 Brnadvay, Be. York.
Y. O.—A catalogue or Spiritual Books sent en applies..
Bon. abl6-3m413
Varnish, Varnish.
Philadelphia .Varnisli Manufactory,
Wand 82 Nora Flearth. Urea. •
loot earnestly Makers and others to their rem superior Cue ,
body, Carriage. Cabinet, hamar. Chin. Glees, Drying Ja
pan, Spirit and Lerer7 other kind of Warnishea which We
been lu mutant use marly,Forty Years, and feel confident
in raying that they are unsurpassed by any other mann •
factures! in thisiountry, roe their durability. crrtsgeual'..
Mies and beantiflal appearance on the work- tinr Prime
are moderate and terms euy to good o bcr. Give ne a
C•
8
all. CH & 01).,
mh2l-fondw 80 AB2 North . lth s Phidadelphia.
Removal.
E XASNDER GORDON, Commission
• and Forwarding Merchant, has removed to No. 121
d et.. between Wood and Smithfield.
•••Drealaa' •
liy p EHlE d,o bi .e. F tt ...H. Hodges;
Nelms off theßlue Canaries. or Bly Last Cigar,
Angels ever brialitand fair;
Him you newborn: MY Annie bear;
Oh whisper whet thou feeles4
Pie • heart toexchan Away down RAE;
• The IlanutinAS lag of em
Liberty;
One careless word; Louis Napoleon Hedelator:
to Jourire de toulse—Serest( Pat C. Vow.
"Gentle Moon whose Melt light," with Tariationg
'L (hale par J. Amber
La Rephre—Teruelo—dan Janis
:ism Posies.— •
PioNiE Whiles Man; Chestnut rt. Joastßisine.
' Naw Paeorwecale.—
..Idlevild.” dedicate.] to N.Y. MBE ram Loa. *.•
Nsw
Prederiek the 00010 Orand Much do Concert, ie.
durum Hostc.—
Pew Dape Oh /Weyer what thou &wheat Beraration.
Also. • collection oral:teat minds for the flute and stain.
Part Eyed by CHARLOTTE BLOW:.
At the old estellistied'Depot. No.llB rood
apl4 Second door above Stb ot.
WAN . TED—Ohio and Penna. R. R. n-
Do de 'lttork, do n drriP.
North American Mining OorePm/.
Natioral do do
Pittsburgh City Bond.
tllssitr OltirtL. sto r k.
" Wr'"iilLiClNB a eo„
Bankers and Carend.signo=anAt.
& CO. l
COMMISSIOhNdr & 9
FORWARDINGritze MERL II ANTS,
. sworn sz
(between Main and the iliver,) •
Louisville, Ky.
IiTICITLASt attention paid co dm laur
el:oho wo .1., of 800. cbtfo ibrk*SWl,
.r. cee, topuust twin:Lager rroono.
Jg""'"lsSi= °ll unga wale.
• lam room Le demoted to ths exhibition and we
gs,rumiri...=.4... Church mad Parlor Organs
asna
to
W. A. Richudeon *CO. Hemp Balmlike's. ?
A. Buchanan s 00. Wholeeal•Grooms sad
Oa:umiak:al Merchants.
Cove , 4k2 ,0 31, 2 1 1 A5et1• Grooms and
Watkins & Wailes, Pork Packers A Own- Inuirellier
=teak= Merchants.
S.nzurtzon& A Allem Pork Dealers.
Sloatgomary,Dmage a Oa
rd Wholesale Dri
1.M113.1
REAT. BARGAINS at No. Gas Futures and Lamp s .
11 North
4 4
-Second street, stars Vine, INilladrhilils. alb
on tors otter to the trod. and public In enteral. of ,to
oirn toonnhnhirn. In 111 Its various trronebes of I stost
stela and linieh Oss Mendelian Ponisotailr BrodA t t
rol, Unbrarc2Llttr. t s tlsoo ► ete t. aZ t a u,
rir n argPine
MO we Nlsh w ein"M i = 4 ,WArinoole s,
=l.=t Vu4e neer/ of &AO /AM:A i =
ral,- Side end trout on , AB worn nrarrarl__
pital inland. in eanenioeinn=ri,==
rhine3l and toIINI Pra .th7nl ya t t iorn W tL. annannto
- . d.tro a• oo • orroatoi.Not samo t
24;921N. 99 *00.. 1 x" V W' inh2lsrrgr.
CUMWO. STYLE LEATS.I4I: , Woulfist
= tricadaind esmiblkaeatrallice
sad maxalzus maul=
Wilessialgatranalaircidesp
111==i11=M}=5
MILE firm of W. & B. McCITTCHEON id
this day dissolved by - Imitation. The
hartsg associated partnership with Wismar H. L. NOIL
TON. the Govery, Produce and Commtirdon buslns
will be confirmed at the corner of Libert7brui.
under the Idyl. , of WM. MeOUTCILEON eth,aftio at
tend I. the settlement of the bualnese of Umtata dem.
Pi ttebuml4 Apell lot, 1245. W3L
Dissolution of Do-Partnorsnip.
"JHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
leting bete ern the el:Merril:Perk In the Variety and
C L :Goode business. under the style of "WCandlivis &
Campbell." t We day dlevilved by mutual comma.
Tor Lartiriem a the late firm trill be settled bi either of
I " . 1 1 0 . n th OVA Efi
DAVID CIAMCBELIw
SAID:Mb rouocK. •
M=l
In retiring from the bosinese. I oheer:ully noommend
my cm:moors. M'Candlese A Pollock. to the conslnerstko
nun patrOlLlie Of my IlioncLe DAVID CAMPBELL.
( . 1 O-P ARTNERSHI P.—The undersigned
llmre this they Aimed • crtnership, under the et le
of - 4'CANDLESS ABOLLOO for the hsataction of Um
V ARIES'( AND DRY GOODS mikmes, no. SI Woodetreet.
when they respectlhily Melte • en:Mir:Lance of the De_trO.
mehee t t i owen opon the late tam. JOHN toPCANDLESS ,
SAMUEL POLLOCK.
Dissolution of Co-Partnersinp.
THE co-Partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, In the °merry buldnees, e
name of John Watt Co.. has this day teen dissolved
by mutual consent.
The bludnese of the bee firm will b.. settled by Job'
Wilson, at the old stand on Laberty street. and far the ,
purpose he Is hereby authorised to ass the name of ths
firm. JOHN WATT.
January Nth, ISM. JOLTS WILSON.
in retiring from the business, 1 etmerhatir rieint.trmin‘
my late partner, John Wilson. to the paJO lL tronge_ of out
N WATP.
JOFIN WILSON, Grocer and tteb urgh. Commission.
Merchant, N 0.266 Liberty street. Pl
The subsodber 'rill continue the Wholesale Ororebry,Ptc;
dare and Corn Mbodco holiness, at the old etaml of Jot.
Watt a Co, No. 266 Liberty threat. JOHN WILSON.
Dissolution of Co-Partnersiup.
HE partnership heretofore existing under
the mime of 0. BLACKBUBA* CO. ass dlesOlalld
th, by the trlthdrawbac of 0. Blackurn from the
Ilrm the buelnos oft t lote firm will be b eettlrd by eltb•
cr of the enbecrOa•ra. at tncl- old stand Water at.
0. BLACKBURN.
050. B. JONES.
Pittsburgh. April 2d, 1455
HAVING this day assooiatedwith me Mr.
JAS. L. COOLEY. our former Book Beer, the bust
17•Terboerf'ufritret"ar."541f:Pl05.E.;b: old
I ' o
we
licit the patronage of our old customers andthe pub
lie in marsh GEO. B. JONES.
Pittsburgh. April .?..15.5b. JAS. D. COOLEY.
In withdrawing from the late firm of 0.
Blxiburn d Co., I do Meat clieerhilly recommend my old
Partner. Mr. Ono. B. 'Jona, aad Mr. J.
themleY. to the
runtidenceof the public, arid beeseat for cootirina
taxi of the patronage eo liberally brawn.] on the late
apt 0. BLICKB0):01.
NrOTICE--Tha lute arm uf Wick & M'Cand
lees haring laam dtesolved by the death cd John 13.
le .on the IMth the badmen or fah' arm will be
gelled by the undereigned , at their al., cok./er 'Weal and
Water eta. D. sr CILNDLESS, Surviving Partner,
tIOrPARTNERSHIP--the undersigned, of
the lot+, !Ina of Wick M'Candiere, :as tele do a.
t.,.4 wan dim WI L'..A.A.21 NINANS and HARRISON A
COFFIv f.a . tie par..te of continuing the Wholesale Oro
eery and Coannivalan Murillo.. at the old etand.,eoraerr .
Wood esd Water ate , Elttatonrgh. under the name gaga
style of Y.' CDLESS,vaIEANS CO. They respeftEdlY la
rite ate , inc of the nat./e.g e liberalfY ertendad
tothe . ' D. aI'CAYII)LESS.
May 2,e1 • 1.VY.11
THE .• • ..2scribers, trading under the I'M
of DE LANGE, &evolved putnerrship ft
IiARD. on the•
ined., by mutual consent. RICrIABI)
Plttaburgh. Mani 19th, 1525. E. D2l WOE.
The enbeeriber will cot:Alone the Hide and Leather boo.
In a/I Its breathe., az the old etAnd. N 0.216 Liberty
and respectfully solicits ••continuation of the Ws".
• eo liberally extended to the late tn.
RICHARD BARD.
(10-PAItI i SiERSIIIP—We have this day
) usoclated ourselves to the Carpet business, at Dro
ll:. !Whet et., the partnership to dete from the fort day
of,Jannary bat, and the boldness to to conducted under
the name .11 firm of IV-McClintock Brothers.
WARLINGTON MeI.INTOCK,
ALNIANDSr.
GEORGE t LiceLINTOCii.
PittertirsL May let, 1551.-c1713
NOTICS-4 trove sold my intermit in the
hesieree of . i ll Miller t Co. to B. stand,g. who,
t Jno. PlAllipcontinue at the old No
'Front et. I cordially recommend tba new examtnabe,
nenceof my friends.
r* Plttebuntic,July `ttb,11.44. P. H. MLLES.
k. Com ... .. " .. *6 ... ; PM:LW
A. &6., anf
Prase FOGA
dmrm and Gam Fitters. India tttantion to tboir stock
o laandellere, Brackets, Pendants .d other. futures -
We fit op houses with KW= ezek Make touts castino
of all kinds tri order, Munich Itallr PcmPaarnitlink nr
tisa4 keep enti-ettritiOn Metal constantly on hani.
n
NOTIOE.—The :ate firm of JONES &•
QIIIGO haying been dissolved by the deal:10701m
igg, on the irith.inst.... the business. of said firm will
be settled by the undersioled, at their office, eon:snot
axes and First streets.
Sept 30, 1564.—0 a ISAAC JONES, Furring partner
ISAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spv in
and Blister Steel, Pbsigh Slob Steal, Stool Pion
no, Crash and Kuptie Springs: Brass Nut Tinges. t
Patent Screw Hall and Itaminered Iron er.1.—v0....2
Rees and First streets, Pittsburgh.
. .
111.0 JOSU Z. Z.
.B io lt
E iß u S tam tic pn eo .l. ,
St M l. iptifacture , rs
amt. of Rao anA Tint stn... rittaburala. fel2,ly
IVOTICE.—In consequence of having sold
rg our Furnaces to thesOsmbria Iron Conspauy, the
rartnerstdp heretoesre existing underthe firm of P.EHORN.
BEROYLIt a CO., at TIM Creek Innen', and also the part
nership existing under the =a of ICING t B.IIOENBER.
OCR, at Calabria Furtsaccokre both diseased. The taut
nem nW be settled up by the =entre at the Furnaces
and Gems B. King, who ere authorised to use the tame
of the reepectlee fir= eettling srpetbe bnitasea.
01:011tiE & KUM •
March I. tea. I=s:tfl SIIONNBERGIdt.
D. W. . .... lICHALOW
ILENSTiIiE CO., Commission
u
.ee._ PorwertUag Iterctuents ld. , and Dealers
n Pittsburgh, Cledu wad other =arse , :
tines, to Nce. 49 sad 95, Yren clr t street, 4lttabtalb. •
Thoundersignedhaving fon34oll.llorer -
.91p, under the ctyla of D. W. lIM=4II r& the
traussettou of • General Agency , ffa=o , ooloa, o . Ararang
Produc busmen, at Noa. 93 .490 Front dream, ars la,
pared to glen @pedal attention to Mug velem receiving
mcd toms:lilt& produce and taarchaadina, and to the
cc
ecutton of ell baclum tbstai ) tar entrutted to their COM
amp To—Clarke. 1 Tror, William illa i qk Oa; W
1W Cully Co 4 Eitellest ON Dep. & EX1120.211. a
Rahn. 11,001 Graff. &se.; William Etabbam; S. Johns=,
lagi; T. BakerreH,EK4 Garage Lear, Eso.; SotomanGUmar.
Fag.
_
JOB. Lou '
NOTICE:' Joseph. Fleming havin=
elated with him .ToselAt Abel, the busineez
I be conducted under the style ofJOdEB Al= A V). at.
the old stand, =ler of dadthdeld and Fourth street,.
1112
(10-PARTNERSHIP—Having associated
IL) E. S. Ward with too the Drua buslorma — tho bail
(It. will t 9 earri,d on ;rwo thin data under the 071. o
FL It KELLER/3W 4X).
January 2d. WU. 44 •
E SELLERS & CO., Wholciale and
RatailDe Terefnrage, Pafn4. Ng Varnlshi4
N 0.67 Wood stmt..
Balsa ca Prersztraon.
Iday lat. Ha.
rr HE President Blld.Directors of this 13' } ank
b.,.e this day der-W.1.• dividend at yrra nzczsy. an
the Capital Stock. for the last sic months. Swot/. to
Stockholder., Cr limir lemsl representatives. ea of gator
the lltb Wt. my24l2ttt JOHN SNYDER.CashI . .. ,
Co-Parthership. •
THOS. MITCHELL and JOHN B. BEE
so s. of theist° fiaL Penzoek,Thiltsbellt Co.;bly•
hit I:ought the Werra of the!: ate wheeze totlhe
Moto, YOCYDIT, and amolated with them WILLIAM
STSWENBOIS wif r. gnaw ttre toulnews, se fatmerly,
ai
the • old eteta i No 104 Ltbedtr todd4r the =Me
_watt
style of HIM JELL, EXHROW *Co. Tlw petthofthlp to
detilfro b t&th . 4 letdmU
ptu
, •
n,ti.r. HARI or Prnainon. 1 •
Ms, Ist, UM&
HIS HANK has this day declared a difik
dini_rf rota TV, Easa t ud i sta,..mic
.1 1 7 " 1.& Allat,,All„%de,
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.. TO -ME LADIES, 1 .•
PAUL HUGUS, 104 Maiket etteet,
DESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of
Lt Pittsburgh and rleinity thst be has just received A
urge end well select...l stet: of 13pring and gureausr Dry
lk,odeorhieh he will sell at greatly reduced 'priors et. tkis
etore, lie. 104 Market St. 2 , 1 &Wrest Filth street.
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A snivED Tins
da MORNIN G B
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i.EsßA=in.i ott. Vid uto totg
itoo.
ton ensoma and India In onatl
t2.4a ik
NOW OPEN—At 114 Market at., 11 , 11 , tr 3.!
sasertemet of lam eble drool geode, Cato of
ne, Brilllsaldneie Preach Onetime, Benege Led"
Melee Reba. Mow* detainee. Maw. CL adien to wtdekk
I would tenet:Lindy bane tees attend. re' the Isdiell.
sah2,4-dtertl • • PAM 13131311 EL
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4tihlßßOMEßlESilaving constattly
ttad t atl InziOttlittnt railmorzi tt rolall 444
a i d ma t r Vold eclielt the p!.trange
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.is . • t.
4 411•1011'd t'ifio of
&ollitoolaTera▪
e: Baetoa~plaln.
rMil itl f;: f*
o . Wivrat.en' 6 " 31 1 tat &GOB, '
Arany GEW Company.. :
ANELE lON for one President and eight
tc...60, of theiatoolturar
at that f s t.ttt . 0 . wort& ca BriOnal DION
-1111,0141g. An,tralllnafoittii. l l.ll nlittar
8e.% , ftit ba lata before th e Ittookhkdets att eda&
o IDday, at Vol was risoa ‘ o'citca,
A. AVM Ltrasintar.-
Char - late 111.1.. e, ' • •
xfANUFACTURER and Dealet. PiCuio
INJlLl'ortst and Imparter of m . w1,3 lad mitiltsl Ultra ,
tatitl t3' , 1) . /frit 0"5. I = l"Th gati i 2ll4 'll l4ll- 4
out Rdean Attu:tam:l. aiy3 ' - 115 Warast. '
Becon4.Harui Piano For . BalxT -- .
ivR MollogAnY octave Piatio for $lOO,
O
, UL73 „ .CEAUMB MAIM
- -"Fatcy Cana - Store.
aI.CIDICINSON,I3 FANCY cattilk-sTcoit
mina** atelpsisimi la Its es!ortmant ofolite— at and tlDp6 GL • lisagLAS:= 1,14:
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