DEPARTMENT PITTSBURGH• THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 18M Tun Fran MEPASTEE6III%—rtrar SUGGESTED.— The following communication was received yee terdsy from a citizen, and we cheerfully giro it place in our columns, although the change sug gested strikes us unfavorably, in many reepects. For the Deny nerettA To TMI CITIZENS OP:PLIT3MIEGII AHD BOADD or ljarorrwarrro.s: Having 'had my, attention drawn to the im provement of our Fire Department by nn article in the local department of the Daily Gaulle of the 15th inst.,recommending the adoption of the Steam Fire Egine, &c., , I here most respectful ly remonstrate againet any ouch expenditure, while we have the most powerful water facilities probably in the Imewn world, supported yearly &ton enormous expense, and able to far surpass any of the advantages of the "Young America," if properly supplied with the auxilliaries herein to be proposed; and there will be no delays of eleven minutes, waiting for steam, or from break ing nuts, as was the case on the trial of the Steam Fire Engine, and no must always be the case with any machinery having so much power in so small a space, and with such tremendous surging as there is-en the "Young America." The plan to be proposed here is as follows: To supply each fire plug in this and Allegheny city with say iloo feet of hose at the expense of the property holders on each side of the street, or teacake my plan more easily to be understood, will give the following example: A plug is situ ated on the corner of Wood and Water streets the owners of the property on both sides of Wood between First and Water, purchase the hose for said plug, with nozzle attached, all ready for service, having a double male screw attached to the inner section, so auto have it ready to attach instantly to the plug in case of fire; let every plug in the city be similarly supplied and the re sults will be as follows: at the same moment a fire is discovered, the remedy is at hand, without any delay for want of steam, by ringing bells, and by the other impediments, incident to our present system; and the fire is extinguished.— Self interest, if nothing else, will fully supply ac tive members from among those living in the im mediate vicinity of the fire. It must be evident to all who have witnessed the commencement of fires for the last ten years that had this plan been in operation but trifling would have been the lose in comparison to what it has been. Even at our great fire in 1845 had a supply of ocly 50 feet of hose been at the plug on the corner of Second and Ferry streets, and a supply ,of water in that plug, only one side of the "Old Ice House" would have been scorched, instead of the mil lions which were consumed on that eventfullOth of April. Another advantage of this improve ment is this; should a fire get head way and be in danger of spreading, the citizens for equares around having hose at command, would be able so'to saturate their property with water as to ren der it proof - against the devouring element.— Abolish the present system of a fire department and yen will abolish the most immoral school for our young melo the city. Adopt this, or some other sitailarsystem,and the numbee - of fires will be decreased tithe tenths, and ninety-nine bun. dredthsless donclige will be done by water injadi cionalyi used atifires. Have our Insurance com pardeslany- interest in this matter? If eo, let themknotie, and they will receive the hearty co operaiionioesall property holders. • Finset - Rom Slay 16, 1855. Tna 'ld= ARREST IN ALLEGHZNY.—Our readers', remember reading an account a day or4wo ago of the robbery of Mrs Harris at the Allegheny Depot, and the subsequent .arrest of a young man named Henry B. Dusenberry charged with the perpetration of the crime. The accused, is a yoang man of intelligent appearance and, connected with a highly re spectable family in .the Olean country, was brought before Mayor 'Adams yesterday after noon and after a fall examination, honorably discharged. We give an abstract of the evidence offered from which it will.be seen tint Mr. Da senberry ties rly prove Can alibi. The arrest was ar. unfortunate one 'and ehould be a warti nsng. in future, against hasty conclusions and precipitate charges of crime merely on sus picion. The lady's pocket was picked on the arrival of the nine o'clock evening train from the west. She did not appear at the examination yesterday. The first witness called was the driver of omni bus 4. He sworepositively that Dusenberry was the man who assisted Mrs. Harris from the cars to the onanibie3, andthat he bad not seen him from Saturdaynlght till yesterday.fat the Mayor's Office.' Mr. Harris testified that the omnibus driver came to him on Sunday and Said that he bad seen the man who had taken the money sit ting on the balcony at the St. Clair Hotel.— He subsequently had him arrested. Hamilton Stowe testified that at half-past six on the Saturday evening in question, Dusenberry had taken supper; itfihim at the St. Clair Ho tel; that they then went into the reading room whdre they remained until ten or fifteen minutes after eight, when Dusenberry and witness' son proposed to go to the Perry House to call on Mr. and Mrs. May stopping there; they left the Ho tel; witness went to his room shortly after and was engaged upon some business accounts;.. in about twenty minutes after he got to his room, Dusenberry and his son came in and went to bed; witness continued at his business for some time and then went to'hed ; looked at his watch and it was liffiiiinutes after nine; his eon and D. were in bed when he retired. George Stowe, witness' son, corroborated his father's testimony. Mr. Bennett testified that he was with D. at the St Clair till after, eight; went to Perry House with him and Stowe; staid over half an hour; D. and S. went to bed together; witness went to bed just after them. Ed..Seither, clerk at St- Clair, testified that . Bennet retired a few minutes before nine. Mr. and Mrs. May corrob orated The statements of the other witnesses. Mayor Adams then discharged the defendant, rema=king that there was no. evidence to.held him. . Exit: own Lauczares.On Tuesday evening, a series of larcenies were perpetrated in West Pittsburgh upon' some half a dozen German young men. The thieves went to their' board- 1 ing house and „searching through their trunks ,stole three watches, and about $l3 in money belonging to-Andrew Meyersrand Sutler lfigler. They then repaired to theshonwheie the young men were engaged at labor and took a number of articles of clothing to the value of about $5O in air The larcenies were soon discovered and information was immediately seat° officer Mc- Catty, of West Pittsburgh, who went to work with his usual vigilance and in an hour or two had traced. the crime, to a man named Charles McDonald, in whose possession be found moat of the . stolen property. McDonald stated, that he was innocent of the . theft, that a ID= na med William Shields had stolen the goods, and brought them to him for este keeping. Officer McCully accordingly arrested Shields also, and the same night brought them before Ald. oyd, Fourth street, who committed them until yes terday morning when they were examined and McDonald finally committed for trial. Shields will have a forther.hearing. RA TLP n• I) EXCIIILSION.—The steamboat Thom as Shrirer leaves her wharf this morning at nine o'clock for West Newton,- with the excur sionists for tho opening celebration of the Con nelsville Road from West Newton to Layton station. A collation will be provided by the West Newtonians on the arrival of the occur sionists. We understand a large number of our citizens, including members of the Councils, the Press, &C., intend going up. Tax exhibition of the Greek Slave will con elude with this week. Let everybody -go and eee this triumph of. Art. PAIL/Mt.—The .T.ackaon Independent Blues meet to=morrow at one o'clock, P. 31., for pa rade /ad, inspection. Nsanow Escara.—As a carriago was passing along Anderson street, Allegheny, on Tuesdsh a little girl, fire 'esti 'old, daughter of Mr. Kenney. was struck by -the tongue of the car riage and thregn down, the horses and carriage p a ssing over. her. When taken up, she was found to be uninjured, except a alight bruise on one of her feet. • Roancar,—Yredeliek Starr,. proprietor of a bakery in the Diamond, was robbed on Tuesday night under the following circumstances: Re retired to bed, leaving an employee named Chris tian Metz, to watch ,a batch of dough. During the night ite awoke and found that Metz had de camped, taking with him one hundred dollars in money, together with a - Zarpet-bag, two bate, a coat and a pair of pantaloons—the property of Mr. Stara. Metz is a;stout-looking lad, about eighteen years of ne, and had on when last seen a ittnlw hat, with hack pants and coat.— lie ha not yet been arrested. . . sour FOus.o.—The Bearer Argus states that Coroner Reed was sonitooned on Saturday to bold an inquest on the dead body of a man who had been. discovered in the river by n daughter of Mr: John Dondo, nearly opposite Economy.— Appearances indicated, that he had been in the water two oethree weeks. lie was a heavy-set man and apparently 50 or 60 years of age. No papers, by which he could be identified, were round 4 0 40 i>o2lloo. Ifs had a free pats from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, upon which it was stated that the hearer was an object of charity. From the rage, stlittgov Pieces of soap, dm. found in his pockets, it was Interred that be bad been laboring under insanity. &fling liquor .on Sunday.,—John Beck, a lager beer hall keeper'in the Fifth Ward, was arrested on Monday, charged with selling liquor on the Sabbath. - The offence being - clearly made' ant, the venal Sae of, s6o — was infileped. GESIZZAL STKOD or AOSOOLATO REDOP.XED CHM/MI. —The General Synod of the A. P. Pres byter= Church was organised on Wednesday morning in the First Church, Sixth atrect..— : Rev. Dr. tlayburgh, of Oxford, Ohio, delivered -the opening sermon on the previous evening.— ' His text was Revelations 17: 1, 2--subject —Po pery antagonistical to our free institntions.c— , Thettumber of members in attendance is larger than usual. The roll contains the names of fifty two ministers and fifty two elders. It iv a dele gated body. - Rev._ William Finley, of the Buller Presbytery was closen Moderator, and Rev. James Prestley, of New York, and Rev. Joseph Pressly, Erie, clerks. The report if the delegates to the A. R. Syn- Synod of New York was read and approved. A communication from the A. R. Synod of lit w York relative to a Union of all the Synods in the North under the jurisdiction of one General Syn od, was presented by a delegation of Nix, minis ters from that body, was read and referred to a select committee consisting of Revd's. Pressly, D. D., McDill, D. D., Clayburgh, D. D., Niblock and Waddle, and T. McCague and John Robb, elders. Tne Committee is to report this morn ing at half past nine, when the subject will be discussed. Thn communication recommended the following as a Basis of Union: First—The Confession of Faith, Larger and Shorter Chatechisms, together with the govern ment and discipline ofthe church, and the di rections for public and private worship, as judi cially ratified by the Associate Reformed Synod, at Greencastle. in May 31st, 1799, shall be the constitution and standard of the United Church, in all matters relating to Doctrine, Government, Discipline and Worship, with the exception that the appellate powers of the General Synod shall be confined simply to Doctrine. &cond.—The institutions and property, real and personal, now or hereafter to be under the control of the reispective Synods, whether the le gal title be vested in them, or trustees or indi viduals, shall so forever continue, without any interference in any manner by the General Syn od, or any othe l rparticular Synod.. The New York Synod will also adhere to the .Doctrine of the Constitution on the singing of Psalms, and the communication states that the recognised version is exclasively used in all their churches, and that their ministers, when preach ing in churches of other denominationg are not authorized to use any thing but a version of a portion of the book of Psalms, and that Sessions determine when communion with other church es,. or members of other churches, could be proper, and are notanthorised to admit to the Lord's Table any hut such - as could be received in full communion, should they apply. The delegates are also invested with full pow ers to regulate all matters connected with this subject. The Report of the ,Committee on .Domestic Missions, was resod and in the afternoon amended and adopted. The report of the Board of Foreign Missions was read and referred to the Committee on Overtures. The reports of the Presbyteries of Blair, Mon ongahela, Steubenville, and Butler were referred to the Committee of Overturns. Communications were read from congregations at Harrison, (lowa,) Cross Roads, Hookstonn and Jamestown, Pa., relative to a union with the Asiociate Piesbyterian Church. Referred to Committee on Overtures. The following resolution was offered by Dr. MoDill and adopted, via Ruolved, That a Committee of one member from each Synod bo appointed to apportion the sum of $6,000 - needed to carry forward our home missionary operations for the current year, among; the different Synods and report as soon as possible. No other business of importance was trans acted yesterday. The Synod meets 'again this morning. The Missionary Sermon was preathed las evening in the First Church by the Rev. IV McEachron. B...m.—"That rain is worth a million Of dol lars !" was remarked yesterday. It was as good as a shower of pearls to oar farmers, and was not altogether valueless in our parched and dusty city. Dxs - ratcr Conar.—Before Judge Williams. Yesterday was occupied by the case of Wal lace re. Denny, before reported. A LIST of (kaliLTDie inucka will be sold thi evening, at 7l o'clock, at the Merchants' Ex change, by Mr. Davis, Auctioneer. A tersincreof valuable building lots in Bir mingbam and South Pittsburgh, will he cold tbi. evening, at o'clock at the Merchants' Er change, Fourth street, by Mr. Davis. This sal. offers great inducements . to any wishing to pur chase choice pioperty, in those flourishing Dor rough s. A PITTSBcIWLI PFLISTEIL DEAD.—Mr. Rober, Meeloy, a printer, formerly of Ibis city, died Philadelphia on last Monday, as we learn by tb Philadelphia papers. Paocasssisc.—The patterns for Mr. Lowry'• nevrSteard'Fire Engine bane all been completed, and workmen are now engaged in putting the machine together. She will be ready for service inlets than two months, and will cost something like $5,000. The builder claims that she will possess many advantages over the Cincinnati en gines, and will be much lighter. So states yes terday's Dispateh. FELGILR, the man injured in the Fifth Ward, is improving. POCKET PICKED. - - -Two ladies had their pock ets picked on Tuesday night, at the Allegheny Depot, upon the arrival of the western ears. Ono of the ladies lost a valuable portmounie, containing $35, and a through ticket to Phila delphia. The other resides in this city and her los - , is trifling- DlED.—fht Wednesday welting, the 'nth Wet, at Aei eelock, in the 25th year of her age, Mrs. MARY B. C. MILLAR, notuart or: Wr. Wm. J. 3llllar, and daughter of W R. Copesnd, Rao. Iles fune.al mill take place at 3 o'elook on Friday after noon: from the residence of her father, North Oanal street, Allegheny City. Carriages .111 leave the livery of Col Body Patterson, Fourth rtreet, at 2 o'cioek. Interment .111 be at the Allegheny Cemetery. BY TELEGRAPH New Vona. May 16.—The Northern Light ar rived at eleven o'clock. She brings 361 passen. gers and $278,000 treasure. The passengers have a large amount of specie. Purser Hatch reports' that in the interior of Nicaragua there was no further fighting. The Government party had retreated from Leon and finding the army of Mnaos too strong. were for tifying Grenade. This conflicts with the New Orleans dispatch. The Ntcarangua expedition under Walker was to hive left San Francisco aboutithe time the steamer sailed ; it consisted of from 75 to 100 men, including Amino Kewen, Captain Hornsby, and other well known individuals. The brig Vesta was chartered to convoy them down as emigrants. The Cotten arrived up on the 22d. ManzaneUp, a new Mexican port, is henceforth to a coaling depot, &e. of Nicarangua steamers, in their passages to and from San Fran'ciseo. Recently discovered gold mines at Sand Hill, Yuba county, are reported as yielding about $5O per day to each man. Wheat and other grains in the agricultural dis tricts of the State, are planted in much larger quantities than any previous year; this, too, with Calrornia Flour at $6 per bbL GG ROCERIES-200 100 bbtin. Rood fair 8 • Sou bbl Dlantaikat Molasses., 200 do eta= 813 15yrop. 00 do extra Golden do, 500 Mae Rho Coffee, 100 bizta Old One. Jan, UV bra Pearl Ranh, hhde prime Seger; • . X5O midi Camara. • 10C) bbla N.V. Tar, 00 tiereee rUce, 3041Pack.gak T 4/.e n P.,. Y. H. and fl 100 ban Egmettalable, 100 do Layer o. H Ino bble large Ho. 0 ack% ':Wdo medium do do, : 60 do pickled Herring. 6 gum Hanllla and Dlad. Indliph 4 oases altitzoets. 50 bags Pepper. VJ do Alopice t 60 boxes Chocolate, HO bbla extra Salt, 60 kegs aer'd Shot, 60kg, 6 twist..lo6cm, 100 bbla cut and dry do. MX) butts ailed brands sad . . . edam Ts. Tohum, 100 bu Clay Pipes. 100 do PIO* Buda, 000 bble eroshed.,wdrerleed, now'd sod coffee Sawn. bu we'd vo Wm. 100' do dodo baleratos, , 100 il t etnimp dP. Cr.rtitleda, I With a fall assortment of e Ilwg also Pittsburgh Mena • 1010 SIIRIVMR k D wryiblng unualykept in our WORTH, 1.30 & plea BAGS SALTPETRE in store and VII, for male by LittiNETT. OLYDE A co. WHITE BEANS-40 bus received and foisal• by split BSLLa MOTE • --- ' EW CUTTING CHEESE-100 has this day received by lIEN R Y-H. COLLINS. I N RENCII LAWNS—A large variety of neat Idyl*. of Printed Lalrna, Me ti Jaronete. Or audio.; .tc. rey2 A. A. MASON A CO. rtißENthi RUSHES:47 doe of Frcnen 1. ;tubas received at 97 Market streetniy3 JOS. BORNE A CO. ONGES—A largo assortment of fino and ./couse 610713.112 laai and km ode by oal JO S. /LEMING. ONCENnit-100 t received Vibr rn • 4 JOS. FLEMING. USBA'N D'B MAGNESIA -12 dos or this ...Reekinglea ankle, warranted flub. b ut received b 7 nil FLRMJNO. V I AHSEILLES SILK VESTING 111 ,/ Vl:tailless variety at 1a74 CHRST/11111, iIRUSHED Satiti,--50:bbLe—,-jIL4 receiving 1.1 ham camel and for We by ATWELL. LEEi 110. GGS-2,300 dos. now landing from 17 --- daaz a - Alf sr Empire for We by 14 llAff Diana _ - SII kat ree'd and-for WM. MeaDTCILEON I CO. tiLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP--3 groes lt_rof Low's genuine Old 11 own illednor $o mho. large lot of the celebrated ;prosy Eon., reed Di abl4 N Kw lIERRING 50 bbls. dry srdt. and .30 do picked. just reoViad fir. fi.cA POTATOES -43 bias Nesiumnock rev eh , sd and Pa NU DO 019 BILL a most+ COMMERCIAL. 01311117'7ER OP A RBITR AT lON, lii is L A W. R. Barmx, V. P.—Wm. :Rr.A. S. .S. Itaxasc. W. K. Bram. I 11. Prctoce.. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. drirics Prrirrsowu listen, i Minn:lay Morning. May le. !MS; —.... FLOUR—n. trankactions from lint hand.; steady sales oz., Pr-VX0c1..... .1.11,11...1 F. ilnia. TiOrp EtcTe of ruperflrm input cooperage at plan, and PEN - NOCK & HART, extract $lO.OO $10,225. lid the late armor Pennock. Mitchell . Co.! GRALN—saies (ran non of aiefi a il NA bin. nhelled F 'I.,TON FOUNDRY, Corn at 9f.i. and 30) dn. yellow on wharf at ..9'.• Warehouse, N 0.141 Wood Street, ceccraie..--...k. 45 hhils. Sugar at 7. prime. and 1g PITTSBURGH, PA. tiblit. Moisten. at 14'.. -nob. A /Mutant Sapp!, of ITIIISKEY--arnall wan of Rectified xi:T.IX. Sloan and Ran.es. rPlough entingrand Paint/4, BACON—mks In lots of 1.5.000 Mx nt 7,1.i.,x fir 96001- S tokingosemand Gra ;Tea and s,bettie den. 9,,ilif i l for Sides and 93,a10, mr plain llama. Wm.. Mixes. all sine, . !follow Wan, Ind ailors' Irons. . two and 'sails • Flsll—sales of 10 001.. White Fish at slo.n). sod. 4 2 . ira-Wai e r .ad tj ee pip., and Mbeellaneons Castirga half do. at 0.1.50 ,T 2 half bldg. Tnnit at S.-1.:9 ix0f.4,75 ; and madi. Li order. t032.1m0 10 hbla No. ..1 Mackerel, large. (10.53 ) at kiii.so. . 11AV—sales from Won, in the retail war. of Ibi Inles tt Iron City Commercial College, S'2s and 50 do. In two lots. at .....—'.so. A lot or 109 tale, : CHARTERED APRIL. 1855. damaged by water, was sold at auction at Sl3,agieSl4. „. . 004.60 01 Tlluettliae ASHP.C , -sale 0(13 eta. Dxweatic Soda Ash at 3'.. Moe, ! i ri o r '''''': OP T , Go ' J ' im. R . .: 1 . 1: r.... 4 1 0:,'..... . , lion. W.. lima. gx-Gor.. 11. A Win. eso. , Col. Wu.:es Minimettess, ,1:1 A: FJussfalnAl. Emil ., Col. Wa. norm. I len. entrant. liiiii., 0 Capt. D. .1 , 0111, AISS. FILM., EN. N. P. lignsissak, /Mii MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. We had a glorious rain. yesterday. reftrshlng alike the town .d country. It will prove of inesticustole 'terries to the grope, and will bring up the Risers to a good atage. !The Persia. Caledonia and Mansfield left St. Innis for Pittsburgh on Saturday and Sunday hot. In poet. Caatle Garden and Keystone. The rerelpte of the Ohio • Lnillans Railroad for April v en , poop azni.t $26,000 6 ,r the runnth of Mouth. This it very large for thte tandem of the rear, with the but Oraln rentil nearly out of the Interior. and yield, a band mime return on the coat of the Hnail. The Philadelphia Wor ears that the following I wan pameal at the bate emelon of the Legislature. If m, la one of mnisiderable importance to thaw, whom it m An Ace PtohibUino Exchange Brokers and Bankerefecon al lowing interest on Deparits. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Roue* of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penneylvania.ln General Aeeembly met, and it le herebyenacted by the authority of the eame, Thst from and after the peas tee of [llia act„ It shell not be lawful for any Individual or eo- Petnerehlp llcenced so Exchange Brokers or engaged In the Imeinese of Banking. to allow or pay interest at •ny rate ash= on money. deposited with them, 'ander a penalty of /Pro hundred dollar, for each and . ro e ffe. to be recovered debta are by. law recovered on half for the use at the Commonwealth, and .he other half foe the use of the guardians of the pace in the 'countywhere such offence shall here been committed, Provided. That this act shall not eytete to the city and county of Phila delphia. The St. Louis Republican of the 12th nye - -• • The Ricer at this point le receding slowly. Itenorted on a stand from IMck island to Quiner. The Illinois Meer In again reportni rising. No dung.. in the nillsouri. Thu Wtanneal refmrts three and a half feet on the prlncipal bars to et- Jorwoh. and three feet want trot t: Joseph to Council illuff,Tbere le ten feet in the channel of the MI,. .thrappi to (hire. The weather le ;bumming wanner, and hanineas on the levee still onntlnuem brink. A large num ber of boats are st the len,e waning for eargiten for New "neer.. The steamer. y. w Georgetown and Vienna have been chartered by the Government to 'carry troops and storm up the Missouri. They leave on Saturday. The steamer Don Convert. was sunk in the on the lower likpidk• few days ago. She mu raise], and Is now on her way down to this port. We learta by a artrate telegraphic despatch from St. Louts that the 'combination *moue the Missouri River twat, In regard to ( Pringleplots been broken tip. and that the Twin eity../. S. and other ihetsbnrgh boats were loading for ports on she Missouri Itiver.-1 Cit. Gat. Wet —The stock of Rice, which for roan time past has been light, has been very considerabtrlncremed today. maze COO tierces having been received from Charleston.— NWes am making nt 63f(34.31.4 for fair to prime. There ls • good demand from the trad e . and the market to arm at the quotations... The preaent Weekly Rank Statement I• a very favorable one. almerlon a reduction of Linnilintie. and Lean, .Ith fair Increase of Specie. Thereductlnn of Loma le err than tem, anticipated. The Iletures ere : Loans aMx Specie. Circulation. Desneita. .May 5 $63,092,1541 $14,325.050 :1& lQ May 12 91.642.498 11.555.620 7,1904 : 977 75,e50.522 Decreaae. va),576 1nereade41.450.745 SMl„tr.2 1t2.31.514 riold continued to atria from Plaadelialz and a Wea 51r. Flcadier, the Arecknee of lament Pegs. /WOO a CO Is iniying to-day the 33) 'it cent. remainins unpaid on the drafts drawn between the nth and 16tb. March. but Le Per log nothing on the drafts drawn eubeequently. A new amignmeet has been mule by %Ir. Bee= of the remlitan rea by the Minnie and two next steamers to arrive. which arr. ebliforrhOccl to par the draft. drawn between the 9th April and :Id May. leaving the dealt. from 16th March to 9tb April entirely unprotected. The ransom. for the pref erence given to late: drafts averlthoserdrawn In then:merest named alwee me not elear, and it wonid seem that so eet of extreme injustice ad d been dew to the holders AM the tinpremeeted drafts. There ran be no wood reason why indd paidr e nto the San Franerser. homes far drafts sod re mitted eMd he need to pa drafts drawn by rue credino .reamers The divervion o f remittances. tn pay the drafts in hill drawn between th• nth and 16th Thmen.whlie later traft.v.veived no dividends. *al taking s large re ncnsi . but this hut step far exceeds that In lin tice. the tilarLer , s tands at present nn dividend ran t be We by the ensigns , . until after the &Mrs/ of the next Aspincrsii Mesmer-IN. Y. Tri b. Sr. lac, May It th.—Reeelpts of °mitt the part wrak woe nothinz like As harry Sc Shore the week InPflolll., and the reonit tr Sc. Ter, tewttoptiltle Trans.Jo in prices.— Tue.day. :nixed and yellow Corn brwught SO to white WI a ; Oats 56 , " to 57, with an occasioned let' at Rye Saturtar ' morninc. mixed Corn sold at wi 1 , 3 yellow 9n; white SI to 51.15; Oats IO it). sl, , teens on ettanke In Wheat- Satords• a mares L 771 for rt n o r A.V:tl T :all " . 6 ; . l.Pt ir to " rl7lV e of arbiter and red would DrohablY etwatnand n,t , :t to 32.40. -• . Flow It hardly a. firma and buoyant as lately notired.. Itrande styled fancy brought 5g.42‘,, 1110 extra 'nu 14 merit...Blg 10,5 d to the !apt truttrart • tied. The lvt nle ncrity enaperttun. nature delivery. was at 10.00. Holders KA $0.70. iturn.diate &livery : altra 110.00 in slo.—idteput.. Tern. May 15th.—A little letter feciing manifested ann.mg mater with a flight dilerern, In the priors of Corn and }lour. Ws learn - of no change In Wheat from the fart of there being hut little In market. The receipts by canal aze , .r.l. inodrra. thi. Spring where we expected an e.r.r.m. The break in the VILIZOI branch canal Is rut ting ctl a Inca-nonentity of Curet which naturally Lennie thi. way. • Fleur- h ,-, 14,4 cr,o4 Miehlgwe bran.lß.•thi.l hrinc a rllah. aAvusle., ninry : 4 1kttin.l.sy. 0. m on Kradee w,,rth about C.1.:4). Whmlit- non. ha the mar. let to ppwalc or A largw amount would fl ad olek esle at Mot Sr.t.AASZII for prime whit.. fltebloss val.lolllo.an4 F tor red. Corn-we learn of on. wale of st ` , 5 Item etx.r.tnnhip Eaet..-larg adrsere Ite Co, Saturda./. . . -fubwe. ins Rmyss—The Mississippi at this point Is trona at a otan.L slth tee rm.& itythe rhannsi m Odra The apysm Mlnsissipsi is rspurtml at a stand nr very alowly from et. Paul try Keokuk. uith 4.4 feet or, the uppm Pap. Vk :sru d'' ao tin . r fr.tn oun " alt s out. TM filinsis in falling, very slowly. and kto wdmit of s at a good stags The same old reports mune from the Missouri—no rlae. and no prrspeet e—.3‘ restful the principal tars frees Weston to the mouth. W.eth.e yesterday &Items.° showery. ---(Mt. Louts Repub. May —th Within fnw days Dart there free been heavynreleale of Golf from r - t.. Louie, No ., and other Weetern rifle.- In part, Treneury trawler, to New York. Thnse .I.4ltions bare mwelied tho act - legate Rnak, el:toning for the nest weekan average of 3"..rof0)00 beyond lee of the week pre ortllnc. At preeent tat baler., In the litih iTrrainrry le only $2.3411.000, against seven cr elght nalllonn 1.4 yen , Y. Time. IMPORTS BY RIVER. ' CINCINNATI. by ClnelnnAll — iN l l , 44nlndlnA DCAJH 5.14,0 47 po. Able Hoer, D W 11,41.1r.4 c•ex 52 n 3114 leather, .1 W Butler, 2 bbl. soap. 3 do nggn. .1 ,t W Bea; A Air .kinr I•bis ware., 11.1.ny L Nlatheinn IQ to hunk H 144 ,7 t Well. 4 U. wheat. Wllmarth At en: fe, LLD 14n.1 oil. pin I en: 5:1 do. 54 bbde t ca. 17h. m 11)0 don waelbcarD, sundeni/m e lol PlObo do, DUBUQUE, by U.S. 31•11-3121 eke wheat, Byran & ger ILO do, WlN:myth i ere lY)bbla 1..41 Anna, 0 U Ilmeny & en 14 eks =rap 'rm. Coleman A en. lIU)NTON. by Iretio—lbo tons metal, !aimlrk 4 on CINCINNATI. by Philadetphla-40 bbl. lard nil. Lwoh. /TAlplu t en; WO An Omar. J 4 11 , Rem 0 bbd. tobacr, J A Hutchison A cro 25n bbls oil, IA Iv/ 5 bble aloo• bo1:11) An whiskey. 50 do Cour, 15 hbds sundry tom NASIIVILLK by Prborm-13 bbd J Floyd & Yr*. 1: bbd Lam, 10. do. It Daludl t . ir‘M. . ffn 464 hi/7c n FoY; Pith .n: 175 tom J 52 bbde dr sboodirb..ll NEW ORLEANS. by Aral B.-21 RNLI inadar..l A {non A to., !Ads nownt haute molasses. It Nisei! A CO, - . 51 do. Mn..,er A Robinson: 6'3 hhde tudltr, 5.51 Id& do. Ido do tooldlows, go bola wbOkcy.lso .do door, 154 tons metal. IA Its eorn. sundry mneigrided. BY BROWNSVILLE BOATS-58054 Rho, II 1bw..., 354 do. 0 A Berry .4. eo; 45 do, 35 tool metal, Forsyth A so: 62 8.4 ryas. 72 bhl4 SPD/1 . 1 . 3 41L6 raga, 6616 flour, tun dry connign..e. IRIEELINO,AJ For= City—C3 pkg. Idlest. Bryan cos 21 rks potatoes. career., WIIEELTNR, by Diurnal-33 bgt malt. W3l 601 . 911 Y: 9 eke 601 . 911Y: * d o l. ISO bo. Bryan o; bbla 11 do onr..l M'Cully t 79 1 woo oda, 311 , von, comes. 7 mks buiry H bb9 , .9140 C 127 140 raw. sundry torodsmoon. LOUISVILLE. by Fairy graan-1114 bbla eurrar. J nord k en; 12 eta baron, J Grin; 100 aka pea nuts, Dieter ef4 IS6 •heat, Wilmarth a on; DO tons fortal, .1 A Darla 2 Ina bot, 'X bbl. 011, 08 to hum. 73 hhtf • dawn. aastl4o MA, no., 252 aka corn, owner, 4 40, 147 bble:rnolaaraa 10u do flour, 9 pkg., annitll7 =Mao.. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CrITIAND A Pirrserson R. 11.-42 tits" paint. B A Pah:l est.* a =6O bye cheese, 16 Gbh: f 0b, . 1i 11 (MIL= 24 do. J Wllmn: 30 bay azalea M'Candless, files. 4 co; 2 Das butter. Roam a ArCombe: 10 do, emit. Omni AND PrVISTIVANA R. 8.-1 bbl butter 44 do mtge. J A W Rein 105 do, 10 do butter. 30 Ms wool. 4 du hair, 36 rolls beat/.r, east: noo bum wheat. 137 pkgs do, Wllmarth me 110 band.. b rolls Mather, 13 bhls egga o butter 137 bus corn, /59 bus oats. I sheep, 24 mires. 19 d rani shee , p. 2 do cattle, Ido hogs, 27 rho potatoes, owners: 100 tam do. I bid eggs,_4 caarls,2 bat bacon. Bell Liggett: 75 bide blatter, W W Wollner, 24 tom metal. Nbuirk a mr, 4 kg. utter, :quiver A lillerorth; 7 boo bacon. J B Canfield: 10 ban dr fruit ca rr ia ge lard, I las bolter. 2Ws eggs, It IMP sell co; 4 ~ A A WBane: 2 rolls lead pipe, JW Butler: 2 bm frult. J Wllscm; GOO braoa4 J Crag: .3.1661. egge..Z6o bus oats. 100 bus corn, 25 bbls Clow, 20 kr pm tato.. 131 pm baron. 10 dos bucsets, t2O ocarlmti, 3 Ude butter, '4 bbls poarla, sundry oonsl gams. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ARRIVED-Jefferson. Brownevllie Luzerue, do Col. Bayard. Elizabeth; T. 11. ebrlver, West Newton:lrene, Ironton; Dlnmal. ,Wheeling; Philadelphia, Cincinnati; U. B. Mall, Dubuque;-regress, Nashrillo: Allegheny Belle N 0.3. Catfiah ; Cornplanter, do. DEPARTED—Jefferson, Brownsville; Luzerne, do; Col, Bayard. Bliratteth • T. H. A hriver, West Newton: Adel's: Zanesville; Clem Fisher. Catanh ; Amason, Louisville Diurnal, Wheeling; Brazil; Dubuque ; W. Baird, St-Louie. Cluchtnati. Cincinnati Venture. hover. 81Tce.-On yeeterday erenlng there irere4 anti) Inane to the channel and lalllng. FANCY CASSDIERE—Something suits- Ma In fancy and plain Caralmerrsj rut reed nmy7 A: A. MASON k W. FAST COLORED CALICOES-2000 pos. p e er yard colored CallermsJust _racd and retailing st aie per yard. ney7 (A. A. MASON.* CO. . N7 A . mufti:L-300 bar No. 3 Mackerel; 200 ;,; do do dn for eerlS HENRY 11. COLLINS. 130TA311-1. F casks No. I Potash for sale br roy9 LIEN CY H. COLLINS. BUTTER --15 blB. fresh May Butter thin darroe'd by mei lIEN BY 11. MILLINS. Vea OOD FARM FOR SALIe-.' 7-1- 115 acres, 60 to cultlmitkm. balance m good Umber lariat,' at 11 no from Nerairienton, Pa., and convenient to thumb., aehools and mills. This W. IS well watered and good soil. A Frame dwelling boom, barn and stable, and an orobard of Weald fruit with a good sedan. Moo sa,com mr6 13. UUTLIBERT a .bON. 1 4 ATEST AND BEST MAPS, published by .1.11. Colton Co, for trsrebtric • wan andatorsalca the Tortillalp Map of ltiestarn litstex Map olgidattta: Map of 1 , 0,1m0 nalo; " lowa. ml 4 O6.lBihrough tb J . I ...ItHlte.:llBrat.... F ourthor Palo by AD,75 F in. . _ 0 THE LADIES--Just . open this morn , • ease of MISR I.IITENS. to *ell for '25 tr. 5 oen Tunna nor, and White LINENTAFILE CLOTIIB, at groat bar. saint; Cotton sod Linen G oode for Men and Boys' weer. at lan tirmres Boston liltore. 63 Market et. • 1n76 PRINTED LAWNS, warranted fast cold s, rfor 75 dr. n Oran Dengue and Dares* de Latta taro lOet,. tuurardm Parasols. Smbroldertee. Cleves sod Mitt, are 5 , 155 feat. Boston atone; 63 Market et. BUTTER -2 bbla. tresh Butter; boa .r ooo lknroent and lor sat i ny l 'kl etTW d a lit .L, i•EZ O ust r reo'd at ems- TrjrB. 74 Wood st.. Duck Linen and Caulotere Coat ings In vartetr of rotors ami stylem Marmara Vestpm endlem variety: FIVIICII 1 Yana C0M120001% '.tin be mad. to Orttel et reasonable Jim ash. et C ER'S 74 Wood at. We study to pima :mill 8 AC614-1206.°°°- lbs. /lams . Shoulders i and Aides in story and smokehouse for sale to ye rt. ItOEIBON i IV. Dissointion. rril E firm of Pennock. Mitchel Co. has r._ thla Deem hayed be mutual teement, and the It.eolts eahl mn-ern ing been tree:leered to Joeetth Pennock met Nathan F, Hart, they only are author - lord eettle and etelleet the debts due mld lets Bra. Pavane kn.aint: thenteelem Indebted wilt plea. oUI at Pennock A Hart's. No. ill Wood st. and per the eame. Those Mein. elalma against mid tiro, .111 premot them Str pay ment. JOSEPH PENNOCK. THOS. MITCHELL. JI)IIN B. HERRON. NATHAN' F. HART. Pitt, t..41a, Ma; let. 1855. CULIT: MILLAR k BRO., Principals and Promemorit of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. I. I. tintillCOOß. (author or Ilitchoocies )•stem of hook-keemintr.) Principal of the Book-keeping Department and Lecturer on all important business transaction. JOHN VLF:VINO. (author of Yleming's new nod improv ed system or BookAcepinc.) Lecturer on Commercial Het JAMES U. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, lecturer on Coalmen-Lai Lan. L. J. COOK. Preirseer of Mathematies. met. thomUtibi/ Intestine.] for the dotter of the countinghouse. The expense of Cent. is 161111 , than will he found eller Where. Student.. can enter at any time dosing the year. No restriction of limo. , •. . , ..The saclatanrelor miry. of any e chargeacuty wig be cheerfully given to etodenta, fere of at SD y futun , time. • • The Faculty of the Iron City College have not • patent right for their Colleen nor do they wish to monopolise the buelomis, as others In fhb eft) try lode. AU kinds of Ornamental Writing executed to order. in a superior style. Oodeenotifos.llvoin 8• N. till 10 P. n. Students .n en ter at any time. SUEMIII guaranteed. m 715 Wet Goods! Wet Goode! AT BOSTON STORE. 03 MARKET STREET RINTED LAWNS, 50 eta, per Dress, fast coIou r VERAG DE LURES, 76 dm per Droso WET LINENS; WET DRAPERY MUSLLNY, WET HOSIERY: WET TABLECLOTHS. Row le the time to buy chespeoods, at theft...Mu Mare, 113 Slatket.treet . myl6 Notice to Banke and other Corporations. Acme. Uctram.'s orlice, Harrisburg. Bay lith. 18116. EDITOR-Youß. will please publish, for four consecutive weeks, the two following rec ite.. n conformity with the. provleloup of the 730 section of the .AOl of Seventh May. 1.55, entitled "An Act to pro able for the ordinary enpeom. of government. the Repairs of the DublicCanabt and .tallroada and for oth e , and medal approprtatlona 7 Very Respectfully, de_ 11, Q. WALLACE, M=E=Ml/ Prate. Ti. that all banks. Institution. and rampant.. of every kind and nature chatever, Ineorporated under or Io purectimee of any on cattle legislature of Pannsylvarda, I.oend or special, or of any other date, and doing basi ns,. In this state. shall give ratite, accomiunled by the oath or affirmation of the Preeldant,heceetary or Treasur er, to the Auditor General, of the corporate name, date of Incorporation, time of commencing bushiest and place of business °tench bank, institution or company, theamount co veldts! erack, dividends declared, If any, with rate and thine thereof. or the vain. of stuck, aramiling to the pro. vision. I th e act to redum the etal. debt, and to incor porate the Penneylvania Gana and Railroad Oompatay, passed April tatintruluth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-P2ur. Steno, 72. That all basks, Institution" and companies who do not, by their officers. as aforesaid, give notice to the Auditor General, as aforesaid. on of before the thirti eth day of November next, and annually thereafter, and pay the amount of tax they am legally chargenble with. Into the State Treasury . in the month of Dee-ember then following. shall forfeit and pay for the u.e of the Common- wealth Interest thereon, at the rate of twelve wee cent. per anuorgantll paid. myl6-iwd Win. H. Talcott & Co., OOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS *ad Wholamb, Dealers la Vat.laty sad Fancyouda, Clocks. WLiln a ware, Au A Large ..nets of Willow G Wad enta. Cradles, Chain. Baakets, A., juat reed .t earner or Wood .ad Fourth at.. m il If Dissolution of Co-Partnership. firm of LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN I co. proptietore of the Pitteburgh Nneelt, Work .;•••• dosolreal by the death of Mr. John J:ltoggen on the kith of March le.eL The holiness of the Novelty Works v~li to euttlnu,l In all 'Unmade. be theaurelelng part era under the name and etyla of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A. CO., ho elm mettle hp the affalrsof the late horn. ()ALVIN ADAMS,. J. K. MO/IMM AD. K. CYJPELAND James Irwin & Co., MA\UFACTURERSOF SULPHURIC ACID; Sulphuric Ether: Sm•et Spirita or Nam N Uri.. AAA: Holman's Anal .11urlatle Aeitt Aqua .ammonM. FPI% Nlsrans Ft vier's Saint:on. my6ly _ WIC IffcCIITCHBON & CO., WI LESAI.E.GROCE RS, Product and Commission Merrhants, ...VP DEALERS LN Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, . SID Ld.erty stred, corn, of Iran . 7 3 pmenuhou.l.A. Proclamation. 74 of Pottrburgh, sa. 1N accordance'with the provisions of au Art of th e tienersl Agnembir of th e State of PonnsYlesola, Muldlor for the honor - pm - ate, of the otT of l'lttabargh, woI of the Supplement to pad Act. and also wrewahly to ItenUotlon of [to, Select Couttliof glad City. I. IV Tit DI NAND OLT.. Mayor of WI My; do Lome thlw Proclamation. deelarina. that un the TUIILI) TULI.WDAY OF HA T. A. li.. toM, Wog the Ugh dO. Ortb• mouth. the freemen of the Fifth %lard. of MILI Mt,. qv:alined to tote for !tomb* • of the house of RetaysentachvA of this Ontroonwealtb, -set at thelr general Ware of hold. In; Flee:tannin add Ward. furl nisei b• 1 1 ,31 • uthmn real , ' eft., and ward. nuallbel to be • . eal a member of the Hoop* of flerprearntatleee of Ole Commonwealth. to en o .Ifeawho- e -e Seed ansnolll sa.l.W.y. to *neve for the , t ar , o , of Wlllntht R Hour, Igneel. !liven under tot baud an the anal of told rre el tr./f TM. bttegh.thl• 7th Oar Shy, A. It., loth. 0.77 td TRILL/MANI) I. VOLT., Nlayor. Soldiers' Bounty Lands & Claims against the Government. IV ILL will procure Bounty Land War n_ rante for Soldier.. their letdown 4.1 minor children, end pro...mate elalme apdnet the ooe.rnmeet, .sa ettond to butane's In the •-tntr.rt of Clelme." recently es tablished by Conerten MaNaiigMl=ll Removal SAIATI DICKEY & CO. have removed to No. SO W.t , e l 0.1 hoot et, warstwriow Omani) .H.o. hr Hardy J+nr S Cln 10 Pekin Tea Store 30 F.lTh G., one door East of lAr Erchange Bank, kiBINmuG constantly in receipt of regular ? o ffe r d.tults. ofil he different grader of Tam importet enabled to Ruth inducements. at low pries; se will cholla.e competition from on/ vusrlv IM-Dbrvbx• ”ere leaned:M o il requested to call and 21.1111121. my stork. B. JAYNE; [Boat and Dispatch ropy.) • Spring Dry Goode. . HAGAN &-AHL, No. 91 Market it., are ir4 . l rezi k riNt dolly additions to their large end well we Montilla; Deem Goods, Embrolderi Liorirry. Shawl ens and Smarts. llousskeeping Goods. Alexander's Kid Glares, ke., to which we would respect fully all the attentioLuf the ladles. mh2/3 PROW STY HATS.—We would ii Write one Mende and the public genernlty to till and examine our new style of corrugated Mat; which we are seWr i =r for CASED also our Celestial Cap, these.. ado., ta be the neatest and SKIT cop of lb iv. WILRON OWN. 01 Wood et 56 !CRE . S . :?r e, UR . Olillp h , bo 4o tta of t w . hioh ie story Brick Mansion, Darn and r ex c tensive t ': rtagur b' s7ln: Orchard of the bout grofted fruit. and ford. of' moil fruit. shrubbery, Hr. The whole place being well watered Is admirably adapted to Dairying purpose e. or would make a handoume Country Itnldenos for man doing Immures in the city, being ;Molted but 1 boors drive from the city. on • beautiful plonk rood. Is offered et a low pro's, and at term, to atilt . n,a /M,lV a tiu wN. inn mill st (FARMS FOR SALE at the Real Estate of- Orr, 110, 3d Farm of 115 acre., 00 to cunt.. lon, with fine Improvements, situate 14 'Oleo from New Brighton. One of gni acrea'Bo cleared .d well foneed, a tali orchard, hour*, vtalga, an 307 urea of good farm ing land, at Flpir acts. A Farm of 02 wren, 101 n cult , ration, tear Wellsville, Ohio. '34 meet of dial,* land wlthlti 4 tam of the city, orehard and .tout IS acme o!coal—ricep 11.700. A Farm o'loo arms, boom, orchard, 5 •CTI. In cultivation, good mil and water, prlmatimber, 4 mum from Olen Eastern 01.130.,Va., beeldee • neat many °them, on rani. term,. P . !!HINT SON. E=:IM to or torrounan. May let, lab& f TILTS BANK has this day declared a &ri der., of roan rim corr. on Its Oapltal Stoeb. parable to btnekhoitiers. or tbelr legal renreeeatatlrre, on or after the Ilth Inst. mr2.2iirdAitiv AS. D. MURRAY. Carter Lagglt Supl7_ol SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS, AT TILE STORE OF MURPHY da BURCHFIELD, Borth East corner of 4th and Market Ms, Pittsburg, ADIES' DRESS GOODS, inelnaing s Spring and Summer Silks. Black do. Times. Derr Res, Grenadines, and various other article., of thin goal. Pr Summer wear. Organdies. Lawns. IllereinD de taboo,, Pereian Benzes and Moose de Wars. French Chintsee and Brillentlnee. English and American prints, eta. WHITS CIOODS, main and figured. far ladles' Cremes, Shawls. Scarfs. Glove., Hosiery, Ribbons. Sr. EMBROIDBRIEB—Soper new etrle of lerer,h worked Collar. Wiener., SPencere, Bends, I lounrings. Edgings. super Fels of Or and lileeven MOURNING GOODS—For Drawee. including Tames.. Cloths. Bombmlnes, Mouse de Lathes, Betakes, T 111.1.01. etc., etc. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS—finch se Quilts. good. for Bedspreads. Sheellogs. Pillow (Yee k beeline, and Linens. Table Clothe, TowellWg. H•Pltinantr. Also, Men and Hope wear. Including caper French Cloths and Canimeres, Twerda,_Nankins, and Nanklnetts. Patin. Silk and Marseil Yeetileo, 80/1010 Linton (pure Flag.) and superior Suirting Our Stock being vary large, and prices low quality of Mo of goode, wemolts the calls of onr regular customers and buyers eurrall mh24. pA PER HANGINGS—Fine Room, Hall and c ad ii„,„ raper, a large stank of cheep Hall Fire Board Priats, Curtain Paper.. Transparent and Oil Cloth Window Shades, at low price.. B. SADLER, Allegheny, INDIA WASH SILKS—We have reeeirea _tan assortment of the above clearable goods, of aaa,at Patterns. and of • very superior 4prallty. Ladles are In vited to look at them Wk. purchaaing. myll) MURPHY k BURCHFIELD. & MOLASSES —3OO bble N. 0. olaueL 8.1111)do. N. 0. Sagazi 8. Molasses fbr sale by ROBIe0iI! W, LARD OIL-50 blds. No. 1 Lard Oil in store and for sale br T. LITTLE .CO. 111. Rd at LARD -50 bids. No. 1 Leaf Lard in store and for Judo Dr T. LITTLE d CU. 1 / 2 . 24 .1. fiIIEESE-2 0 U big prinii;l#7l , .. Cheese in kj •tnn and for resat redoora_priner tar rub. m7B 2.LITTLE 200..112, 24 rt. MOLASSES dr, SUGAR-200 bble. N. 0. Molester. DO 8 H Syrup Mobster. GO Mat N. O. Sugar; 40 do =Abed end pulverised Sams. W Aare sad for .ale by iniB T. LITTLE a 00,112. Wit. rProPLLOTS AND FLATBOATALEN— p:gaIs ar.vrantail Lammedlately for fbeightlrig at Your Thoutand Tow Italltood Ixuu to Eno Indiana. Apply until Wodotodsy, and not aftorwards. to E DITS Y. 001100 N AI Alitta A CO, No. 21 Wood st. COTTON S'IVOKINGS—Jos. Home &Co. have now Open • large stock of English and Mand an lloslirry, In loony lite and onallty. erttleb thaw eon of r onnoth len than Lit mason's Enloe. 77. MAIM= sr- A. MASON A CO. -finite the attention . of the tads to 60 wee oats style /Wass Prints New York and Philadelphia Advertisements. F:t..r.i c.. tsF: ^ Sigrid:. 4. Y 7 Youth .1 •t.. I hoe t.-Irh e. IVANTED—Sgi OW, for t; ho h will I.e -. _ " . r .1 "?`.1".. - ..'.-N"'" ''''' _ V V given Bonds Ind Mortgageeon Neal Panto worth Cracker andlliiOni t Machines. Lee times eta amount. Aln len amonuts to exchange av ... aex fiety of well secured Morthuuces. 1 £J. McCOLLUM are manufacturing mhi-tv THOS WOODs. 75 Stb aL i a and have cpuesantly on hand then surninr Cracker Machlan. witty all their lately tented improve ilip USINESS W ANTED--$l5OO and the men u, or various sine.. Alyea. PatenrDnogb Mixer.. I_, the services of an active bosirtrut man ore offered for tracker Docker., Imenne 1 Oven Months. Dampen. *.r., an Interest in • safe badness. Enq . uire of Cr.. at 35 and 40 Eld • bike st . New York. mll-15ffuto atra.atf , • S THOS. WOODY, $5, sin st. - - - r Removal of Millinery Establishment riNO STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to, Ilkil 3 RS. BURKE inform,' her friends and buy. an lntereet , n a Steam Boat. fur • • ...I nth. ! 1 patrons that she La. rernovni her Millinery and stoeks or real estate, will le. giver.. Enquire of I Dress taking Establishment fnun 172 to all Chestnut et., 'n-25.-tf THOMAS WOODS. 5. Mr s t. arrangement. are made far the mere extensive canytng on of as blanche', and convenienon of customer, by ato punriating the 15Pue and Ware room to the Millinery, and monad two Dna and t urningng. Every atter,. Mon paid to Wedding and Mo orders. feliklme WANTS JOSEkS WHITE'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! OSE PH WHITE now carrying on bnsi• nee In his spar.lous premise, (now - late& enlarged.) between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville. 11140 the Two Nile Bun. reeportfolly Invite: the public to Inspect his stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. Ac. And he rzticuhir ly Informs gentlemen pureAmicri. that one price on Y ie made. Fourteen years ei.perlenr- In the bodiless, enables him to place before Ids pi from , the wane pan d it collection of Cartiage, which so many ii-tire hail teem his particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern Manufacturers The eurcese of hi. new • T •t e n, le eomlote, the eerinomy of his arr.genients will supply the be et an.l meet fashionable iinnufacturea .t moderate prioes. Unencumbered by those beery expense, which the mania for decorating Gonne, of businese has heaved upon the prireof and mowing Liege relate.) Joseph White sell on mid} y only, at much In,, than the usu. al profit, N.B.—Gime:Lacs repaired in the bent mann,. rout die patch. _ JOSEPH HORSE & CO., • Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY d GLOPEA,, Fancy Goods. N 0.77 Market et, b t. ith and the Diamond. sir A..no tor Bruner'. Yarn". IRON hiONTI New Dress Goods HAGAN & AIIL, No 91 Market street, WOULD respectfully call the attention of F • the ladles to their no stock of Grenadines and 14.1 eß.p„prean dies and lA.. Craps and Espasine, Chintzes and )Irllliantint lionise and Grenadine Flounces Kolb., de Coln, and Lawn, do do. ap2il Card. E beg leave to 'announce to our friends W and the public that we vlll oon our office and rsetnne out bltsin.s., In an Its Lnanches, nn MONDAY, the 9th Inst. KRAMER A RAIIM, Pittsburgh. April dth, ISSN —sp7-3tddu A A :NAIIDER HAYS. CIVIL ENUINEEI AND SURVEYOR, E 11771 STV i l t lZ: l o >u Sf r rt , 718 1, C0 na 1:727 HOME. AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED and y T will punctually attend to MI buinness entrusted to . • . Hon. Wm. F. Johnston. President Allegheny Valley It. It W. Minor Roberta. Chia Engineer •• (leo. H. Elebbeurn Assistant D. Mitchell. Jr., Chief Enter Sittab'ir & Steubenville •• Ju.Tbarripsom Superintendent City Gas Work. Jae. Id Day. Civil Engineer. Allegheny int7...P7vtd-PtHi CHESTER. 74 Wood street, BEGS leave tc announce the receipt of his spring Dunham! of Clothe, Casslineres and Vesting.. The stock has been selected with care, and will he made to order, with the usual promptnes. and watistaction. BOYS' CLOTHING. Ths Rock of Bosse Risadr-macis Clothing embraces the irrnatßl syleir in the west, deidamel to suit 1l classes.— Pally additions will be mad.. .kbo, FURNISHING GOODS, Including evm article for thintlemerie . complete outfit, all et/tokizA wO he sabf at eery low pn'cat for CasA alone. No charge for showing Goods. apl4 “We study to Mean" Agency for Soldier'e Claims. 140 CATION OF LANDS—PURCHASE AND SALE OF LAND WARRANTS—The undersign• .. made armingensents with competent and responsi ble gentle Men to obtain mrtlfleatus or warrants fur sol diers. Mill wldume or minor children. who are:stifled to bounty Landn also for the lomitlon of lands an d the our chase and sale of land warrant. JOHN D. DAVIS. molt-mod Gemara Wood and bth stn. Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands. T HE subsenber will positively . 011 at a bargain. *trot 4300 terns of Timm. Land, to sun dry tracts, situate In Elk county. Pa_ near the Illse of the Sunbury and En. Railroad. They must and will be mid, and or.n moth terms that P cato-.tment. nnot fall of realising an Immense pr Irmo their I - • . One of the beet Arms Iu Weramornland county, near Freeport, rontaJning 116 b, anew, for Kale cheap—a rare than.. for gardeners or harmers. Good building, with • lame variety of ealeeted fruit. Also, noel on the premium, Indleputaule. Von full partiralats. roll immedi ately at my mom st the United Atates Hotel, Penn etruet. where plots and drafts of the lands ran men, and title pap e rs . examined. WIG be sold In • body l . t or eepara KEL te. P• desiwhat,' MIC. - • -- - n w ly ,,, ,N w lalaz t ! i n D e w a x a t l .l “ , tu b. ck ,r. o t t: it ma - Immo:id him to my friend, and enotemera Pittehurgh. April 2. 18SS. L. G. ORAFF. Co-Partnership. HAVE associated Joseph Dilworth with me in the Powder and Commission tuolneah and will WELLhereafter under the style of DILWORTH • RID. WELL D. W. C. BIDWELL. Pitteburah, April 10. 1120. DILWORTH & BIDWELL, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR - - Du Pont and Hazard Gun Powder, vU FIIC.NT .4TREXT PIT i al l VERY variety - Sporting, fur sal Mining and 4BlaeUng Powder termaa on hand and e front aaJdne. farerable Ila-Mereltsrs sad others please Prod lo Melt or ders by IP. M. for dsllvery nest murblag, and by 11A. 11. fir delivery In the afternoon. .mll.O Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne CARRYING TILE TNITED STATES NAIL. HE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque NIMROD. nineteenth ably of this Hue, will be aro yp Lai en bet rood 'slake Melbourne, on the alth out Parrenger soonnicoottatlono unoorpassrd. &nee— lallk Vint Cabln,SLilk Second Oath], $l2l. The Snared .111 be sabered by the celebrated Clipper. Ship Windward. Apply on boardat pier/3. Emit Mot,. or to Tail R. W CAMERON. 114 Wall street Neer York. Removal—To the Peelle. OLIN C. PARRY, successor to Parry, pct.ll Co.. has removed him Warehooee nt to the Foundry. on gee.nd rt.. adjoining the Gam Wor ex k, wbene he IP orrpa2.l to .11 everything In the Casting line at greatly reduced prim. nor-lm JOHN U. PARRY. Removal D. W. FIER&TINE do CO., have removed . No. 15 Water Wont. comer of Chancery Lune. .p 7 - - • - Removal. lIIMSEN, Manufacturer of every re ). riety of ELALS. BOTTLES .d 1173rD0 W4L4S3. !ark Porter, Wins and Claret Bottles. Demijohns and Carboys. Also. Flint lihust in sysry variety. Warehouse*. Una. ina yunood. and 133 and 135 First sta. Pittsburgh. Penna. Removal R. SPEER & SON - hwre remorea to 334 Perinstreet tear the scenes of Pearl and Wayne. house A.M.. and IP. M. aNlarsd _ _ HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE. T HE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS. CARINET.MAKERit. and Workers In nod generallyorlth his Patenteduld most Planes. AU who have tried It pronounce It et most valuable In vention. that must soon come Into general use. Tho fol. lowing Petters from practical workmen are but‘two arneng many letters the Patentee has received recommending this Plane glove all others In new Przuronou Erna Lamm Facroar,} February 22, PM. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve month@ .rillny. 2 {Prd hopper'. Patent Plum, and donot heettate to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and (.Irpentere ae eu. parlor to sent o othor Plane ln nee. We considerr, It peculiar , of itlt d ood. iNg g p= h 4 're r n Y 4r...Vg r:PittatiVg the old mode of scraping, besiden bring a great aleving of time. 1.)21e man, by using this Plane, will plane more To ppers than fire men can do by any other place or method In nee. H. H. RYAN &W. To Mom V. Ear., Elm : Door Sir-1 have examined iloppefe Patent Bench Plane, and believe .10 to be • moot excellent artlee for the use fur which it le Intended. as a combination 'of plaas and scraper. It Is perticularir adapted to planing tenser.. and it does not require one4ourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have em doubt, when its properties became mop/ally known, but that It will entirely supencede the krmer ted.ous and lab:alone custom. I most cheerfally recommend it to all m.o. corniced In the - Cabinet business, as from my knowledga of It. there is clothing as well fitted to riven smooth and heso• tifol rad& to veneers as the Hopper atent Bench Plane. Joists W, Woootv Furniture Warm:carts, 97, 9iii'll7g;t: . Iltrburgh, }thruway-Jr Zl, ,1&55. Ls to MOSIViI RATON. of thig city, y sole Agent fur rho sale of Planes, or of rights to mgnufacturs arid *Ali mem IY.IL C. 11.1PPIIII. mh...1/tmo. RIME For Sale. ripllE KEEL-BOAT J. B. RUSSELL, of ,117=4=YlIa°L1 In goad remlot P' c7u1,P1% oloo.forool b) Apo DSNSj, DLYDE2 co. Hats and Capp. WE would call the attention of our Meade and the _public generally ta our beautiful stack of SILK 1/Alll, at S 3 and $4, which cannot be surnamed far neatness and beautyof style Also, our Celestial and Shanhai CAPS. which are the most splendid ot the moon- Plush Caps at cost. inhb J. WILSON A SON, 91 Wood et. Nana) , and rang , Hoods—A Rill assort ment'jut received. are opening our Spring purchases of Tabora geode, d eal er s d them mineest prices toall; wou d invite country to exaour 'dock before purchasing. Our stock of .LookingOlasses and Frames of all kind . 1 s complete. WM. M. TA LCOTT k C 1.1., mhl7 No. ors Wood street. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM New York and Phlladelehl►, ► full stock of OREM AND BLACK TEAR, ggftni.verzign=ri i vanvg-h:Va carefully selected and will be mkt as usual, either whole de or retell. . - BUPERIOR RIO AND JAVA COFFEE. LOVER/NOT and BT. LOUTS REPINED SUGARS, PEKIN TEA BTORE, log No. 39 Ylith Rivet -- A Valuable Property for Sale! ryHE subscriber having a desire to move to the Wes t ? offers for sale hie property. whieb brat- q ro • mile roes Phlllpsborgh, Beaver conntf , l' a.oppnelte the Rochester Rellroad Depot,-pear the Ohio River. It will cult most excellently as .private reeldonce for those who are mimed In business In the city... Rail' nada. Steamboats, cr (Or °Arden's,. It oontaina about 12 acm. Os. two story Renee 28 by 23 Men .one story frame la by 24 feet; • frame Earn, D) by 32 feet; • good Well In the yard;.out buildings; and aim 0.5 grafted Apple Tree.. • Int of Peach and Cherry Trees. Thehole or any Dart of the above mentioned Property will b e sold If chosen.— For further aartleulars, enquire of 11. W. CISUCITTI, Smithlield st., near anDli4ind OPX)RGE V ,OT. Reporter Office for Sale. • • THE undersigned wishes to dispose of the L .. 11EPORTEBI r- Prlnting Establlehmera. The busl. ECU of the ogles vas never more preePsron• — ••• l . o large circulation and an exteneive and profitable mlver tieing and lobbing patronage. The P.P.' Is 00 rr to i" 47th volume, End hoe been under the matuuremeet of the undersigned fora period premier eixteen years. N 0 per In Pennsylvania bee uniformly adored • more,..•••rel,, Patronage. In the hand. of a competent paw., Mess of the establishment Is sumentible° , 4, ••• , " Umlted inerem. The tail. of the gale .01 be made accommodating, and .Immeesion given at mutirne. To man of some capital, nameseing enerjoy and brmineas tact. no 'more deg/side poeltion could be knual. Address the undersigned. Wmiingtori Wltablatiten ...MY, Penna. my 11•104 JO/IN Bali Edna,. Youghiogkeny Flag Stone. - THE subscriber is prepared to lay °tar-. I±y. 4 4c_.: Matrtlflir m 'gcgr .. b ' eftisi'f• 6116. 8 460 person who seemliest Eton.. In Loa Ditch' 74. tartly morning, as harleikthera at the tat of tarty et. has col hirn lo** re leet Stonealakirkg them =Ma behlhoe kw work dotWizebaage Beak, & h itue Di" and nall* M DANIM SIIELLINBARGIB. Ifttth oWpoeUe Exams Bank. - WM. H. FILENCH. 18th and Chestnut sts. Philadelphia, MANUFACTORY of every desenptinn of ARCHITECTURALPLASTER ORNAMENTScoratiock of Buildings, consisting of Center Pieces. Mouldings. Mnrichmeuts to Condors, Capitols. Trusase,l.e. New designs modelled with care sod =rusty to drawing. All orders from the country punctually attended to an warm:dad fanny rarely. teigamdo Phrenological Cabinet (07-, I N FOWLERS, WELLS &. CO., ,Z-- .4% , Phrenologists and Publishers. =1 Arch street, below Seventh, Prdladelph.ll, furnish „ ?.,...y all works on Phrenology, Phytiology, Wata Cu., Magnetism .d Phonography, whole. eale and retell. at New York pria. Prof elonal eumlnations, with darts, and full ...”. loin descriptions of eharseter, der and evening. Cabinet free. mrkg.. ltrO _ .. . FOR RENT. UOR RENT—A delightful Country Seat, pleasantly lorand In Pittbrarnablp. 15 =lnnis/adds. from the city, and adolnlng the ground/. o(John Wright, Naar contains about n arm of ground. highly ornamented IMO. (mitt toms, flosa.r. de_ Theban., Is sap story high has 9 roomy and llnbdted In modern style: an of Dorn actor. •Istern. stab'e and carnage Mum: add nut to • respectable tenant Elan per rear B. 51eLAIN & SON. TO LP T.—From the First of April next; the commodious brick building., eitnate in the Sec ond Ward of the tity of Pituburgh, betweet itreultecuidge Meetand the Monongahela !Over, lately occupied by 31cear, Bakewell, Pear. &Co.. ex a glees manufactory and WAR? 0 OW, MS property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Mo nogahela wharf, for any burin.. connected with steam boanting or river trade. or for manufacturing peewee, email bulidinge and •esparleusyard am attach ". A ARNEA ppl to OLIVCII W. y Pittatrrghand eellte it It . eo. mh1317 Neville HMI. rm. 4th and Liberty on. VOR RENT—A very desirable Dwelling Dome on Penn at. The house le in Mat rate order, hoeing bran recently fitted up,_ papered, paintml and rat , Mailed. Enquire of JOILN WILSON, 263 Liberty et tuba r L • 0 LET—A Dwelling House on Third St., near our office. S. (DIM BERT & SON, 140, 3d at. 10-LET.—A small well-finished and fur nished STORE, with large show window, next door ecenter of 34 and Market et, Damneder given im mediately. E. D. D GAZZAIL 0-LET.—The STORE on Market street next door to the merger of 3.1 et. occupied by Mr. D. mO-LET.—The an excellent and well-known Mend for the clothing ten E. D. 0.4.72 AM. For Sidec7r Bent • A WELL finished Brick Dwelling:, adjoin- Wllklnsburg, and near the Rkilroad Station.— The House td 14 rooms. and the lot. on which there is garden and good 'tabling. fronts 56 feet on the Turn pike and extends 264 best In depth to y foot street. This desirable property wilt be sold lowand on very y temp, or will be rented for $l6O per annum. 1a24 E. D. GA.ZZAM To Editors and Printers qrHE Building occupied for more than ten years by the Pittsburgh &sedge, uld which le central ly ortsted on Third st.. near Market, is now Colt RENT, affording a good opportunity to Editors or Printers of se ri-len g a well known stand for their business. This prop erty is directly opposite the extol:mile Printing and Nom.- establiehmentn dlngerly's Dispatch Building.— Par terms, apply to E. D. 6AZZASI, .rt 22•41 'Market so. between 3d and 4th. Water-Lure Institute HAND .STREET (SOUTH BET. PENN STREET AIM THE. RIVER,. PITTSBURGH 24. POCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi. /loner In the Old &hoar of Mild.. Allopsthle llomaTathle,. and for the port ten roan a suoressfol locorlo flydrovathlrt. has °Dowd a WATI2.I MILE to the above rt. Tb• perfectly safe. Street and immediate effect thin .71.- tern bs. on all Fevere, and all disastes agate and chronic —while it 4 mild. gratatul and Invitrovid`ng to the weak and debilltatwd. renders itnecullarly desirable in families. A l will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and iioMOMllthle treatment will be adminie• bowl where desired; but, after Weigand thorough egged enon, Doctor Beale give*. decided3weirrowe to LL thy, which hast.lhrnughont the old and now weld. pm, omlnently .eerowful .eery f out of dinette. incin sinel nciplent Oonentoption. Bronehttlae Dyspepi., In: flemmatory and Chronic Rheumatism. Asthma. Cutamd on. N•rvous and Liver Diastase. Testimonials of curve from highly reputable attune of tumrly every State bathe Union, can be examined at Dcet,r Beeles odlcer. The 1t,.. Clergy are Invited to consulthlm Warm water being need In tl moment:ea:tent, and of ten throughout the trattmenLit lea luxury Instead of un pleuarit, as those unaorminted might suppose. .111.121. tharles :Brewer, Wa ter man Palm er, W. W. Wilson._ W. IL William.. Thomism Bell. J: R. Walden, D. T. Horgan, Wm. IL Holmes, 6 R. Magnet. R. M. Kerr. The underaigned,harthg • Ulted Dents, Itselea instate thin and whammed hie niceeneful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy eirtan, Charlie T. Unman, Jos. 31`Connells, David Quist, John C. Curtis, Rob!. Patrick. John P. Li vingston,John Wright, W. W. Patrick., alma P . Eaton, 1.1, Ormsby Gregg. tatinmd yEAS, TEAS—The cheapest Store in the sh a y • a t the re plane when the bug Old CothatrY ell.l can y. Ds bad. Fin; old C . Otiii . try Platt at 60 eta. per hoe Con, sad Oolong nalllrian 40 to 75 eta. per lb., put In amail ratty boxes exprey For molly titia, from 3 toll lba. Floe GMI3, Irartard.l to giro rattriaction., at 600 r Coffen. 12.5. mnicar, Miq Spires of all [lnd, etkesper than late be had at any other atop. In the city. Allnd thn atone. tiforrhe Tea Mart., 2d door ht. Inamnad alley. In the Dhunond, no+ by nnh3l ibOSB a 61e0)31128. THe ADAMS EXPHEsS COMPANY, A JOINT STOCK ABSOCIATION. Orpru.rni July 1, 1,454, OW laws cr , itino Fork. Capital In 12.000 Shares! SY"CK lIDL DEEM INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. President—GEOßGE W. CASS, of Pittsb'g Geo. W. Cato, Pittsburgh: M.Jihoemakar. Baltimore E. S. Sanford. Philinisintaa. Johnson Lieingston, N. Y. A. Adams, Bosto W. Densmore. Nn. en York. C. Prootter,Brisigarstrt,Con Irtsley, P. Elver. R. I. J. M. Thompson. EpringfisliL Mass. ap2l-Int April 1855. OSEPH HORN E & CO. invite the ittten tion of Useirenetomers and the penile to their mend remit , O . Trimming. 311111Ar b 7 o llooda, g:hrolderies. nosier,' and Glom. A large stock &waist,. They are now receiving at aria 77 Illarket street. Spiritual Telegraph. lIE organ of modern Sicaritualiam, Fourth vol. opsamenres in Slay. It coutaine the fullest te rm extant of Current Facts arwl opinion. oe Spiritual i term:rise. Pabllahevl weekly at V: per annarw, too epiritual Books for role by PARTRIDOIik BRITTAii, Vivitroadway, New York. Y. B.—A catalovie of Elpiritruil Docks rant on applica tion. aple...lmdP Varnish, Va.rnish. Philadelphia Varnish Maxiufactory, 80 and 82 Sorb% FoueraStrect. THE undersigned would earnestly invite the attention ciiCorrntry Merchants, brach Maker.. Met Makers and others to their rare superior Coach body. Carriage, Cabinet, Demur. China Okra. Drying *- ran. Spirit and every other kind of varniehe, which Drying berm to constant use newriy,Forty Seen, and feel confident in raying that they aretnararpegeed by rayother manu factured in thin countr7. for their durability, dryingerall ,UBs and beentlfni iratworenee on the work. Our pAces are moderato Lad terms eery to good bra n. Gin OA • rail. C. BCURACH A CO, - rot.2l4rod.w 80 & 82 North 4th rt., Phidadelohla. __. RemovaL L E XANDER GORDON, Commission octd Forwarding Merchant , ham natured to N. 121 et.. between Wood and Smithfield. 'Dreams.' REVERIE, by F. H. Hod&s; Pon goes the questioln wee o ever Blue L'anarles, or My Last Cigar: Angets brightand nett Bare you seen ham; MY Annie Dear; Oh whisper *hat thou feelest; I've a heart to exellartalr, Away down Bast; The Flaunting Flag orLilatrtll One careen word: Lout. Napoleon Quickstep: gentle de Lonne—lteeetie par C. Vow Moon whose WITS: light,. with wariatioux 'L Male pas J. Amber; La Zephre—Temelo—Mea. J-win NEW POLKAS.— • Ple.rile: Why lea Tian; Chestnut at. Josephine. dedea — ted to N. P. WIWA Fairy Land, A. New Menroset— .. - Frederick the Great; Grand March de Concert. dn. 01:11T&I • • TIM Days' Oh whisper what thou feelest; Separation. Also. • collection of sheet Moak for the flute and 01011 n, just reed by CELULLOTTE SLUMS. At the old eetahllebal Depot, N 0.115 Wood et.. spit Second door above sth et. WANTED—Ohio and Penna. R. R. In come Donde, Do do Stock, do do Dividend Scrip, North American Mining Company. Natiocal do do Pitteburgh Citrlionds Allegheny City tionde, Merchants andManufectorera hank Block. WILKINS A CO„ Bankers and Commiss ion Stock Brokers, aril No. 71155nrth street. DUDLEY. STOKE & CO., COAIMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, N 0,9 SECOND STREET. (between Mnin and the Riter,) Louisville, Ky. rdARTICULAR attention paid to the lour chase and gale of Am/4 WM, it'Vrf". . Flour, Chafe, dh, together withal' kindaof gee and Manufactured witch% tit Urged, and usual advancer made. lame ro om deroted to the exhibition end sale or K.. Fortes. Melodeons, Church and Parlor Organs and Lindell Instruments. 'ma To W. A. Richardson Ileum Manufac'e, Buchanan & 0.. & Wholerale Grocers and Commiss!on 2derehauts. Cornwall & Bro., Wholemie Grocers and Star Candle klartufarture. • Watkins & Pork. Packers & Corn. Louisville. 7 mission Merchant. Arrostron.& Allen. Pork Dealers. Shmtiromer7,Baragr A On, Wholesale Dry Coed. frohted7d _ Gas Fixtures and Lames. (iREAT BARGAINS at No. 221 North Second vtreet: obese Vine. Philadelphia. The sub bere offer to the trade and public in general. of that .own manufacture. to all Its. various brandies of Wert sLyle and tinDb One (fflandellers. Pendants, did* Brackets, Drop Lights. Pilisr Lights, able, new and desirable patterns of lamp Chandelle., Aide Bracket. Pendants. Imprnred Pineal! Lamm. Mid, Lard, Oil, Buipending. Bland and Night .L..npe, both Jimmy and plain, tuitablie for •-t pospoe. h en ROI may be required. Eidrandoles; nnquet 1101ar. emus, Large variety of hhIP Lune, ad. Side and ktand Lamps an work warranted and prime reduoed. 111 ammo -Insure of g iving nnsive kla otanery Won mulled Webs:dm ayete tenth:ln to the manufactenimpp..„ also, tol.h. account° dation of customer., HEIDRICH. HORNING i BRO. No. 221 N. 2d street above VI.; Factory, Mercer street. year Norris. t0b212014.12 NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAhIBRIP LINE. (ODs Niesssue.) Bata:Non qf Prices fo ruff Cur Meet s Ike Chatt and Bealthiat Route: &rot Ihnutrat Affkr Shorter n amp other Route, eras aroahtio the &tacky Banana .14feer and tnaptilar afelenyarourboottep on limn= Bay. THROUGH I.li ADVANCE OE THE Et her The Acoesory /Transit Co. - (of Nicaragua). Propnetore` ribn: NORTHERN - LIGHT; STAR THE WEST, PRONETIII7% . or DANIEL VEIL 8 ell first thus steimasbips..witi lest* New. York on the b 11420th of oath month; anroxtbm en Mo urning Transit Balite; (Wing but twelve matt of Imul UsturpartA.itbn. nith eras VOCtimseederaisni road. Wand au. the staamahIysBLEERANEVADUNDLE . liT3MEna..fAelyio, end IiENVEIZE JONATHAN one of which will leave robot .. the Prat terminus of the Vninsit Haute, uYadlitesurr 'Wye many* the Enseeruters et the Oomytaty'vnbsrf •• irk. medlately cot e A th Wi r e rl 7 l. lls " l4=firt I se=tii .: sTet Stan. For Ititc " ainottart. At reamed yanenADAY owyto mastuun MCADAM. Airent t , • WO 111111 N . . NOTICES, &.C.: w r r , u l',P4rtnerPhip heretofore as existing dirsoire • d b ren W LONG .na JOHN PHILLIPB 6 ti the oilug and G Fitting. la day y mutual common , The hurler. of the late thia will be settled by 8. A. LONG. who alone in authorised to collect what's duo, mut Pdebts. 8. A. LONG. ittsburgh. April 33, 1855. JOHN PHILLIP& VILE business of Brass Fou4ding and Gius Pitting will bete:ail, coaducted by the under troe& at the old stand, No. 109Prontst under tha mule of PHILLIP , CO. JOLLY PHILLIPB. PHILLIPS CO, will have the anyriceact HUGH OAL. LAGGER, es Manager. lo retiring from the Bruit Founding and Gee Fitting reoomtnand Mesas. PaILLIMg 00. to my friends and cuatomera anal- A. A LOBO. Dissolution of Partnetsily• T" partnership heretofore' ea ,,, ting wca Cai an. be port Standa J d Ytardinmend JB b M en h d e s l co h n h ed ` tol e s* mutual consent. All emistanding acconitteare to gtaiLlito .1. ard !i n id t i t !eltel, under whose name Co. McliCerott McgMenort. April ' atb.lBls. lATANTEU IMMEDIATELY, a Composi tor. one that Ls able to do some work. at weeg. payable every Satunlay n. Alm, • Boy who Ls able to work at Crhe, who wlllrec.tive wave. Any applicant. If found an a l tools kir the work, Maykiskin the mune In the McKeesport Standard odic*ks aeon as pcwalble hom date of Mils notice. . • spit J. B. SII2IOHEL. desolation. • ' T' firm of W. & MeCUTCECEON is this day dlssolved by limitation. The so having enociated in partnership 'with blinself FL. MT. TON, the Otosory. P roduce and COVlGaiStkal tulpt will be continued at the corner of Liberty and to et.., under the styl- of WM. IILeCBTOILSON &CO.. who will at.. tend to the settlement of the boldness of thelate Pittabtagh. Awl 1005. WM. MNJUTCHEON. Dissolution of-Cr _assolution of-Co-Partnership. riE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex ng between the sobeeribers, In th e Tarist7 and Goods boldness. ander the yle of ".111;landles. CampbelL" L. this day dissolved by e =told tonaent. The bosinese of the late nem will be settled by either of the undereigrad. who are hereby authorized to doe,. .MIIN KVA aIt.LES.9, DAVID CAMPZIKLL, ta.IIIIEL POLLOCK. le retiring from the bustnees. cheerfhlly recommend my . snoceseors, M'Caadleas PolkelL to the conelderatton of Patronage of my friends DAVID CAMPBELL 1 1 0-PARTNERS The undersigned have fhb. day fbrmed a!partnerahip, under the style 'WOAD DLESS & POLLOCK. for the beaneactiort of the VARIETY AND DRY COODS bantam& No. DT Wood etreet, where they rnmeetfully Invite a we:dim:lame of the _plane. nage h.q.:mod upon the late dna. JOHN APCANDLLIIB, tehtle.tf sAatm, POLLOOR. IHBSOIIW-- Dissolution of Co-Partneislup.. THE co-Partnership heretofore existing between the embarrileira, to the Grocery bnairtgatcht n.:mot John Watt A Cu, has tide clay been cilmolved by mut-nal tionnent. The basin. , of the late Sim sail be settled by Jobs Wilaon, at the old stand on Liberty street; and for, tha n p , c „" trree he is hereby authorised to um the DM. of the January Bth, 1866.J0HN WATT JOILI WILIB(3N. Is retiring from the Mildness, I eheterfull7 rauamen my late MIMI . , John Wilson. to the patronage of our former cmtomar. JOHN WATT. JOHN WILSON, - Grocer and Commission 6i.sthss4 N 0.280 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The subscriber villa:Wince the Wholesale Grooery,pm dues and Comillaston business.at the old stand of Job Wad d A Co., No. 268 Libertr street. • JOHN WILSON. Dissolutie Co-Pe-` 4./issolution of Co-Partherstup. 11HE partnership heretofore existing-under the nameBLACKBURN CO. Was diesolied t day by tbe withdrawlosi of 0. llLtsekburn from the Orm The business of the late firm will be settled by eith er of the euteeri tam at their old stand 011 Water st. 0. BLAKBU Pittsburgh, April 2 d, 185.5. GEO. B. J ONE S N. HAVING this day assoeiatedwith me Mr. JAS. L. COOLEY. our former Rook Keeper,the busi ness will be mulled on as formerly at the old stand. N 141 Water rt_ under the style oCJONES A COOLEY, an we solicit the patronage of mar old customers wad the pub lic in general. OEtb 11. JONES. Pi ttaburgh, April 2.1805. JAS. L. COOLEY. In withdrawing froth the late firm of 0. Blackburn A Co., I domost cheerfully recommend my old partner. Mr. Geo. B. 'Jones, and Mr. J. L. Cooley, to the Wad...of the Dublin, and benneak for them a matt.* -". thus of the Patronage le liberally bestowed . the tote aim. , ap2 0. BLACKBURN. 4 OTICE—The late firm of Wink tk .61'0u:d im baring ban, disrobed by the death of John D. on the wih inst. the business of We tom will he Waterers. the undersigned, it tlair olians c 0.., Wood and D. ALVA h DLS6S, Burrivlng I%rtner. LO-PARTNERSILIPThe undersigned, o I the late firm of Wick A 3reandiess, lam to. day so with him NIL .JAM MEANO and. lIARRISON A 00101 N Sr the purpose id cantlnultm the Wholesale Oro (wry and Commtudon Padusata at the old stand, corner 0.. Wood andLWater etc Plttaburgh. under the name and style of 3` ... ID AfRANB A Cl). They respectlnZin - egt t e t : al ; - . .uure of e patronage eo I . lnenaliy_ ex ded U. Al WINDLESS. May 2:. __ r scribes , •trading under the firm of hat.) k DC LA DOE, dbmolyed partuarablp on the Inst., by mutual tomcat RIOnARD BARD, Pittaburgh, March 19th, 1835. 31. DE LANGS. The subcalber will continuetbe Hide and Leather bus bleu in all lja branch., at the old stand, N 0.215 Liberty et, and respectfully whelk, a continuation of the patron ace . liberally extended to the late firm. 20 - ,lUCUABD BARD. ~,,, ........ / 1 0-PA.RTNERSIIIP—We have this day 11 1 - al=lV.d, itie=eePieciiMittgre.LAt',,N4 f e r hr . ,..la t et. an tlrm c d f tr . 113uAdne. totnek p ugdudted' under WASIUNOTON 31cCLINTOCK.! •ALEXANDER IIreLINTOCK. GEORGE Fittablh.gb, !day 18.51.—nyla VOTICE—I blve sold my interest in the J b ::. l' Prt ' ill?p f s i fr o lltePtrus A ftli t : B eid A • caen "n o "24 Prone a. I cordially recg t mmend th e nes El:nolo-the a roma - ear:or friends. C. El. MILLER: PiitebaratE, Julydy • U. A. kosa • 15A. LONG & CO., Bell and Braes Four/. 1,1 dere andOaa Fitter", halite attention to thole. gook Brackets, Pendants .d other fixtures. of all khrlisig ord'er i = gel= coned pa and tanALT. ttm and keep anti-attrition mete kaly or, bawl. . , OTICE.—The :ate •firm of JONES QUM heel n g been dm:lived by the death ofJohn Nagy th t e hr th re"t". the t rtrh• ° r e* =en Rove First stmts. Sept. 30, 11154.—0c.2 ISAAC JONES, ettreing Partner ISAAC JONES, Manufzetnrer of Spring 1114Zact.t11,:j'A tiPeMer.„Shtralleat.Bl7lperi:M Patent Harm Mall au. tra4l.rea Aalm—Connt, Row wad First etreeta. Pitldburgh. . . • Olaf JO WED irk B. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers or • • Roger's Putout Ireprand Steel Colt/ratan—colic* corner of Ross and Find str•nte. Pittsbmgh. - 4 fe1.2-1r OTICF,„—In consequence of having sold ono i Ftran to the Camtrrdi: trgioriorsagbassi it.Srat Creek r end sterthip existing under the flan of ROG GER, at Cambria Pumic are both 'dlseekred.. The bast efts will be eettled up by the managers at "the Furnaces and Gemge S. King, who ate authorized to we the mune - af the respentive arms in sett/lug natthe trueness. _ Sfax& 18 a& Imhs.-tfl uEORCIE P. SII.O.ENR e /166 KEN SB. D. W. Inattim2., ZWIZILMIt. - I ,I W.ILE.RST.ESIE CO Commission a end Forwarding Merchants, aml Dealers genera ll y n nee, _Pittsburgh, Cincinnati. utd other Mantilla. tures, an. No.. 93 and 93. Front street, Pittsburgh. • • Tito undersigned havingformed a 00-piartner lads, ender the style of D. W. uNgm,NE *CO 1w the tronsaction of a General &Jamey, Commission, Fptisardin . Si' roduebtooness. at Nos. 93 and 95. Front Aron. nrelue. g pared to giro sped attention to filling orders, ssesivmsc, .134 fonrudi.g Produce and •=erehandise, and to tIII. as motion of all business that may be entrusted to their Cate. A .W. L E C RSTI Vg. RMS. to—Lnarke & Thaw. William & Cat W ' aPeully & Co.: F. Sellers tv,iso4 Roy. & Kramer & Rahn. Henry GnaKsg.; 1111 auk glehbamtG. EL Joints= Ftsq.; T. !Lama. Fsq.: liters, Wile. Kag.tbolotoon Stoner, Jell% . _ JOS. MC ,NOTICE: Joseph Fleming havinLaza dated with him /web Abel, the business ba conducted under the etzleofJOSEß ABEL t CO. at the old eland, corner or ibultnneld end Fourth Rivets.. • ('t o- PARTNERSHIP--Ravi n associ atedX.) E. S. Ward with me la the Drug bur the haul tem Ida be carried ea from Ude date, ender style 0 R. a SELLERS CO. January 1844. 1.4 -•—•••• L L B=lRa X. 8. WM. E. SELLERS &. CO. Wholesale and a No Dealers in DIMIte. I'LL , . On., T.Lrid l h" pie...N0.07 Woad atreet. 12,4 Bear or Prressuaen, • May let, 1855. • PHI': President and Directors of this Ba4k• ; the 0 day declared dirldemd rnrx praCalet.ol3 the Carlt&l dwelt. for the last •e 1: months, puede to Stockholders, cr their legal remsentatlve,tes or Aft,' the 11th Inst. my24.12til JOHN BNYDRit, Oaatt'r. Co-Paitiershilp - THOS. MITCHELL and JCIHN B. HER- A. HON of the late flroo Pennork,Mitebella C haw. lug bought the Interret Of their late partners In the UNION Pommy, end mandated with thein l W l L.Llhld STEVENtfON, will cm:aim* the buslume, as noniedy. at the old stud, No. 194 Liberty under the num and etyle of 311T011ELL,IINERON et CO. The varbaership to data from the UK Atrll, Pittaburgh, M. let. 19.5.4—m lerd .• • ' TO TIES LOOS, PAUL HUMPS, 104 Market street, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies . of Pittsburgh and elclaltytlvit he has just received a lame and well selected stock of Spring and aammer Der Oncda which be will sell at greatly reduced velem .t hL- store, No. 104 Market et 24 doorfrum Plith exact m.h24.(LtwB. isltitlVED THIS MORNING. By EX. PRi assortment of Black.Twisted.Barred. ged and l . ll . Wm to which"' would aalidt the atten. igen or my customers and ladles in general. m1.2.1-d.targ PAUL R 130178. NOW OPEN—At 104 Market ' et., a large siteartmcnt of new style Mere Anode. menprised m Lawn,. Brilltantlnes French Glnsharos, Refuel de Lateen, Swim Itobek Moore de Lathes, Chintzes, UM/3MAX ithjal I would respectfully itk•it• the ettentlon of the „ • mh24-dawB PAUL BUBO& FALBIIOII/ERlES—iinving 'constantly on t tta a l Inedaissortment Embroider/I=Jan do. Slarket Ntreet, 'll4l the P 4 trorogo of the ImbUir th I mh24-dkoB PAUL HIM& V ASSINET _'TS AND CASSI3TEREVA* 4 just opened large stock of the &bayed named es i litho. Barrel sad Plain, we route solicit the Pe tr t gia.ll:... b. de rep bo y b r n rticue .d atie mi ntl ity ett , " to the them to our cusonnete ea. cwe, IC4 Market st s _.- antat-ditwEl • , . . • ' • Allegheny Gas' Company. • • 4 N ELEori.oN for one President andei SA . e: arXr tig , aatthe Weill; DAY OF MAY; the lith !net" the Election ratting at 10 • o'clock. A. M... and clan:again o'cloek. P.M. none Annual' Report PRI be Lad Wore the Iltockhicaters at thetrateettni on the mane clan at the came rice. at.l detect, P.M. • my3-td Charlotts Ilitim4 ASANUFACTURER pad Dealer hl Piano cries acid Importer ofeande end eatudcal Itutm• melted Soles...cm tor the ILIZBISIt9 PUNOS, oleo Mc lIALGRT, DAvld t 5,00.% BoshruP,lsnoittelth end with out Xoloan Attachment' m 73 1111 Wood et. :-: second Hand Piano For Sate . OFIE .1511thogany #otare Piano for 8100; rlz Ws by ml 3 CHARLOTTE! purxe,-. • Fancy Clime Store. ouQDIKINSON , S FANCY CHINA , STORE•:_ , dennot be 1 Itiesenlasintefekpat pturck targy,trUNEIWALICE, fat ituo:Wmy liotelrer Marbials.itt, manta kiirpmeg,arFettk l• For Bale, ' 0p No. . 5 iti D. Ciriec'e lan"of lots on ,orylvarda Aran : o4' t by an tram:trod dam. teem Iztrepra .11601kNOLF4388, 00.10,,i1j541;.9 EOM