airy iairaxiis JuMee Boone AND ADLSIO.—The Court eon• PITTSBIJRGIng mod al nine o'clock on. Wednesday morning. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1856. T he vs. afe i Uken ohn Bo u rt P dl e r. tha lu t d ' lc f , the nueut,t a m : i Rebus ntiedde4 on oath of John Seedling. The The Eartieulttral Weldon.' -I testimony went to ahow that the defendant who ottl, City gems at midair in effenctuster, shot a pig the property cen tretine with aA O. •rsars l of prosecutor, which •was trespassing on the inteceteset = e rea i r otwe = bere an endow. MAtier. in front of Mr. Bond's residenee, by up " sloth Tegeteblpe generally. We shall take -oc- • rooting ! he tw l . ' section to 'enumerate, more partiedlariy, um, I The Jerry rendered a verdict of not guilty— of the features of the exhibition; hereafter, and p ° to pay the snafu can at present only &del/sone laiiel3ll to visit wea l th YIL John. Bond, Sr. Charge, thesurety of the, peace, on oath of John Seedling. Clity Rail, and witness the evidences of the This suit arose out of th luorthauttusl skill and enterprise of our nursery - • s ame duruntitY se the, men and amateurs in gardening. louder case= After a hearing, the Court order-1 The Awerding Committee met on Tuesday at- . Hotheri&eutor. W ill the " e t& tt wealth vsiam Toeu and James Imam; and after careful inspection of the Teri' Agitah ad i a par attache on exhibition, made the fo ll owing re- nee . 6 . 44 , tutenlarceny, on oath of(n on - j Tim testim o ny went to show that the de __ p„,,,,. • f 0 ontered the dwelling house of prosecu. Ramis Flower.,:-Cactes: For the blist as— tet, early in the evening, and stole a quantity of sorunent le plus, $6; awarded to W. Elliott from the dining room, worth from & Co. sae to *O9. _Officer Dougherty arrested the De- Oakntarte : For the best assortment, $4 ; _fondants Ishortly after, while th ey w er e eo d ees • awardedJamesGeorge, gardner to the hue- wing toPerces of some of the art:oleo at a jew- Shen, Cemetery. go' store. J asti h ts olardinie -Florid:l:j For the beet :,Tbej.litT rendered a verdict of guilty and the icy $2; awarded to Jas. George. prmonui were remanded tojaiL v itae= F or thehest6 seriageat $4; awar d ed • • Commonwealth vs. Henrietta Streets. Indict to J im G aw p, For the best display,,s4; do. do. Meat, Petty- larceny, on the oath of Ellen Green semowitain ley, $2; to J. Lamont, mudner er. The defendant plead guilty, and was aor ta J. 11. • tined to one month's imprisonment in the atirtaianus: Far Abe beet sweetmeat, gb ; Beauty ha - awarded to Jai. Lamona . Seeped but, $3; to Commonwealth vs. John Mullen, Indictment, 'larceny on oath of John Burke. On the 18th Heliotrope: Fox the beet dom.., $ 4 , "' st ate . us of May, Burke was In a stet e of intoxication at ed t o ye a . Geary, Second best to j . the hoe of defendant, where he asked Mullen Lamont._ • to take charge of his money, amounting to $26, or else b see him safely home. Mullen told ifignocrette (Reseda Worsts): For the best 6 him to lie downers the Sofa and sleep. He did specimens, $2; •Arwarded to Jas. idaffain. so, and when he awakened, be discovered that Night-Blooming Ceram For the best in flower $10: awarded to H. Chatty, gar d enerC. F' hie money wu °Using ' y, to " The Jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, • Elpang. Room p ertedoeh For the hes t three varieti es , without leaving the box, and the defendant was $6; awarded to James George. discharged. Commonwealth vs. Robert Clarke, Indictment, Bourbon: Yet the best three 'rarities, $9; false pretences, on oath of Thomas Oliver. Mr. awarded to James George ; seemed best three vatietleir, $1 awarded to des. M'Kein. Oliver is It Saddler on St: Clair Street, and II: Live that the defendant obtained from him bar - Tea: For the best assortment , $3; "warded to James George. noes and Other similar goods to the amount of $29,40, on the strength of representations to the Verbenas: For the best six varieties $2; award effect that the defendant vas possessed of nine ed to James George. For the second beat six varieties, $1; awarded to James Lamont. For homes and nine drays. the beat twelve varieties, $3; awarded to James M'Kein. For the second best twelve varieties, $2; awarded to Joshua Robinson. For the beet display, $4; awarded to James, Mllain. For the see 'mdbeet display, s2l' awarded to Joshua Robinun. • Specimen plants For the best twelve eerie ties, $6; awarded to James Lemont. For the second beet _twelve varieties, $4;. awarded to James George.. For the third best twelve eerie tiara, $2; . awarded to James lerffain. For the best general display of Plants, $10; awarded to James Lamont. For the second best do., $6; awarded do James George. For the third beet do., $3; awarded to - Jamee AY.Rain. COT Flower:a—Roses : For the beet display of Moss Rose', $2; awarded to John . Murdoch, Jr. Second best, $1; awarded tog. L.Aileohang.— • Beet three other roses, $2; awarded to Robert WlCnight. Second beet other three, $1; award ed to Jentes Arsain. Beet six varieties, $8; awarded to Jar. George. Second best six vari eties, $2,:- awarded to 'John Murdock, Jr. Best twelve varieties, $4; awerd J Jr. Second beet twelve ed te e, ohn Murdock, s3;,_ awarded to Jas. George. Best general easortment of roses, $6; awarded to /elm Murdock; Jr. Sec ond best, $8; awarded to James George. Third bee, - ,$2; awarded to Robert hilluight. Fourth best, $1; awarded to James WlCein. Band Breasts For the best displiy, $2; • awarded to „Jas. Second best, $2; awarded to Min M. Murdock. • • Table Bo4usts: For the beet display of, $8; awarded to Miss MI Murdoch. /knout beat dis play, $2; awarded to James MlCale. . • Disk °feat Flowers : For the best, $8; award ed to Miss IL Murdoch. . Basketof Cut Flowers: For the best, $4; award ml to Jamoi Lamaist. Second best, $8; awarded to Hiatt ay.,, . Plante, Ac.; Recommended to No tice: A collection et. rare, beautifg and well - Intern - Planta frent'Atil .ennsimatelY of C. Ir. among ethic& was specimen leaves , of the wonderful ViCtoria Begin.:'Also a mon : ster basket of 'elictice cat Bowen and specimen , plants of •Lycopodimn Papers= and Caesium. Also a large and besutiftal pyramid of roses (rod the garden of Mrs. Collins,:lawranceville. Also, a collection of seedling Verbenas of supe rior mann* and beauty, raised by James Ill'llain, Esq: Also, a number of very, beautiful - specimen plants from the. abileations of C. F. Elpng, J. B: Shoimbergee r , Esti., James M'KeU, , ,Req4 "and Messrs. Joseph W. Elliott . Your Committee 'have the pleasure to speak • billbly,,Of the interest- displayed by the exhibi tors, in the arrangement and .extent ottheir Considering the earliness °Mlle see son,the productions :reflectgreat areffit upon the exhibiters..; They would further remark that • _the greatl i t is t of many o( the mules, and the equal care wed . ..upon their culture, met slued m trouble to determine the best, but . they trust. their - 01watt*. decide correctly will ' prove estiefhotory. , „ Juan & Nurse, . • , C. W. Rzczersow, Jamul Run. lI L. - •lttsavrau, I • °some Pula; • H. Worms, . • F. M. GORDOS, . Committee. C4=Kma:s ONNICURABLIS . . Beet: Best 6 lootblade No. at ; . Do. 6 taingp do. do.' D0.6.:d0. rooted do. B; Robt. Cam Secondiainge beet 6 turnip rooted No. 5; B ll Haight - • ' Best Cabbage: S heads; No. 18; Bob!. Peil lips Second best do' 9; William C Balt Cuesmthens: a pest, table;Aio. W. 1111ardn, , 8r. Heooad 8 do. ' do. do. 8; Ccommiair.r 13entimeortment, elf= Varietiei; Lettuce: 'Bent 6 - beads, No. 4; Jaa. Lamont. &mond do. : 6. do. tdo. 16; bi•linight. • r Oolcsui: - Bast 12.wlite; No. 8; Cummings. - ' sicaid do. do., do. 4; Jur Lamont ' - -Do 110.112 red .-' do. 4 r • do. Peas .;..Best - .}bie., 48; C.•L. °Gehring. Bee -036 beet,do.loo; G. Howitt. . Beet sieortment; I Gerald Hotrltt.. -; Potatoes: Best •I t bus.; 18; Bold; • MlCltight. - &HUANG: Best 12, long $1; G. Bow- Sees' nid best 12, long scarlet, 20 cents; EL WiLalght.. Beet turnip-rooted, $1; 0.- Howitt Beet twasoetenettt turnip.rooted $1; G. Hewitt. lithediarb: Beet 13 stew. No. 7, - A. Bidwell. Second besrs stems,- No. 9, W. C. Dann;; Lire -gest.ll steam; Ho. 7, A. Bidwell. • Spinach: Beet bushel,' No. 4, hp. Lamont. Turnips: Best.* bushel, - No. 4, .1. Lenient. TOIDIR001 ' :. Beet. dozen, No. 5, Jas. Lemont. '9aows. B. Massa; S. B. SUANKLAND. . • " C. L. Goiniumes: Coss: Coaritrrna bx Fawn - . Cherries—Hart: FOr the best luart, s2; awar ded- to Itackstaoe & Asomcm. 'For the best quart; $1; awarded to Baolintiof it Ammon. lloccosi best quart, $1; awarded to James liooal - For the best 4 qttstrt, Pi. awarded . lo.Beekomos - it Ammon. F r some my_ beau. tifullipitehnests of the Gov t . Wood chentp, $I; Ilirseded so Baeksticelt Ammon. For Ms best Paint/ iswortreewt, $3; awarded to Bsokstace & thoseberrien For they beet. assortment $3. iwarded tit W." Mart* /Jr. • witty, il best Ibmo, Pt awarded to B. tty; gardizor to O. F. Bring. - Oranges: For the best 6, $2; awarded to John btordash, Jr. ' • . Oriawaastuss.—For the best quareof scar let, VI; awarded to B. McKnight • For the 'beet quart of Pines, $3; awarded to 0.11, For the heathens varieties, one quart of essek $ll awarded to A 81d,.R For; the best three varlades, one quart each, IM iwarded to • Jamea.Lamont; •For the bid abillnesietles, one quart of $4; awarded-to' James' . Minim Mtescoced twat six vatietise, Gait quart of woth, Pt awarded to IL. McKnight, Esq.. For the beet, genet* ealortment, $5; swanks! to Jesse ItelCalo. 'Forthe second beat general as sortment, $64 *warded -to B.' McKnight,' Fog. For the best attswberry plant la fruit, $42; awsr - ded to K. ldallitight,i Esq. - • - Thetommitteo have given the inabjeitt till tie deliberation in their power; and have had :great &lenity, owl's to, the beauty sad azeolleaoe of the arWu norait i in Maims to a ooselualou eatlabotory to themielves.. W. Annum, • ) T. ude; B. thro • (L ' J. Ku itwi ; . . . Ifaittow ZICAIIII. , -4111011Y811LUIMID IT • COiL CLL--tpatardsy aa Mr. Mils aadllalor tam ing, of ilaaidagton, wore paining thiough ' ,Birtniagbani to the bridge a , mat cat 012 we of the bayed plat* in thai vicinity blotto loofa 1 and =B.' .down at a traumat:llV *timing Into aolhaion with the baggy,. w it -culaahod • atom*, huh tutiftutt of the, goatieman named were iniarod l in tin slightest—a moot narrow: Bt Para'a Oaxassiat. —Oar readers will oh -veto by tut takrartleeseat that the notinior the peaaity Midas edifice wiri commence to-day et 2 0 , 6 ,1 02 1 r. Those Making to tritium the. tare stotrieileould do well to attend. _ . :- , -.llfasosviltookuncoin.--Thi tined Esoomp. mint of Bionsylnois cosiTsoad.ii liboolok Hal .on,Touday gnaw, Ito osooloocce .Ifodoooday odfotimod last irroolog.: -- • _ - . _ . 11Ft, AID. totters fine JawirLiat sad Jphtt Las. Miaow Poseollomp. • , NESE ror the timers. • - SMART nor COTIIII BOOOOI3OIIDIAT. —The attention of the School Directors and the friends ef-Oducation in Allegheny county is called to the following section of an act of the Legislature, approved May 8, 1865 ,Sao. 6. That the State Superintendent of Common Schools shall„.on the application of the Board of Directors of a majority of the school dintriets in any county of this Commonwealth, stating their desire to imereate the salary of tAs Couaty:Supyriateadest, fixed at any of the pert . ads named in the 86th section of the school law of 1864; or at any subsequent* triennial conven tion of directors, appoint the time and place of re-assembling of the convention of directors, who shall have all the powers conferred by the sail 89th section. This machinery In a large county like ours is cumbersome—but I hope an effort will be made at the first meeting of the School Board in each district to comply with it--and that each Board will communicate its action to the State Superintendent at Hariebtirgh. As Directors meows It to ourselves and. Dia.noble cause we represent, that; Allegheny county, with a port a 176,000, shall not require the service of an able and energetic County Supeintendent for Our tense demands his allusive (iou and all his'ateryian in visiting our schools, and especially our country schools. 'To do this he most be subject to a ionskint prom sufficient to absorb meat or all of his present salon. We cannot ex ;pact, him to:do his whole dirty as at present paid. Washington County, with one-fourth our popule• tion, pap the same salary as ours; Lancaster, with two-thirds, pays $1,600. But this economy is not only unjust to our Superintendent, but ehoeValghtetL The increased State appropria tiou.aeeigned to carer this salary does not ensure to our county schools, but falls back into the generatfund, out of which each district receives an almost infinitely email part. Iliope My brother School Directors will ex cuse me for time plainly, aid for add ing my name to a cell not strictly official. T. J. Bunten. Chairman of the Convention of 1861 Han Snot err Aocmair.—At *au early hour on Wednesday morning, a German named John Sumilee, boot black at the Monongahela House WSJ aceulentrOly shot in the following manner. One of the colored parties named William Young was engaged in removing the baggage of departing guests from sleeping rooms to the pavement. ,After they had gone, he discovered that one of them had left a self-cooking revolv ing pistol under the pillow of his bed. He snapped it several times in the room, and no ex plosion folloiring, he took it for granted that it lasi unloaded. .He went dawn stairs and meet. leg fiumilee, ;with &number of booft in his cholla, pointed the pistol at his breast in sport,. telling him he would shoot him. He pulled the trigger and a loud report followed. The negro was ter rible alarmed, but his fright was doubled when he saw the blood flowing from Brunftee's breast. The ball entered the breast above the heart, passedthrough and lodged in the shoulder cone, where it still remains. A physician was imme diately called and the wound dressed, and pro nounced not dangerous. Young evidently had no intention Ito shoot the man and consequently no snit, was brought against him. This affair till probabli teach him to be a little more care ful In handling tare-arms hereafter. We find the following in the Pittsburgh papers of this morning. A Woznairns. Taavassa.—There is a gen tiemln residing in Allegheny City (and he has lived there for along time,) who has not been In Pittsburgh but once in eight years and three months, and that once was yesterday. .Ths person alluded to is the wearable Genet ,. Al goofs, enact our oldest and best citizens, who held for ti tin-time the office of Clerk of the Harlots. Tbo.General visited Pittsburgh about • month &gel to , draw a land warrant he was en titled to, he having served in the war of 1812. 'There area lumber of elderly persons in this city' who have not eroiawl the river for an •equal length of time. We know of one instance of a middle agid gentleman, who has lived in this city all bialife,,und who was always of the opinion, untillaet week, that Birtaingb aM was on the Pitts burgh side of, the river. Allegeniatis, es a general thing are not a travelling community. Bulle tin, yesterelay. Diner:nes or Crtaxansa.—Ws know no other reason for the of suits for slan der, of late, than the rainy weather, which seems to sour tempers as thunder does milk, and puts • sharp edgeen the tongue of the defamer. ft is noticeable that in nine tenths of the cases, the weaker sex ate predominant. Yesterday, there were three suits entered at the Prethonotary's Office. as folio., Christopher Morten and Margaret his wife vi. Nicholas Fryland and Catharine his wife. Ac tion for defamatory words. Bail in. $lOOO re .quired. Elizabith Heiser: r. Conrad Filler and Anna ble Lie ' wile. action, and $BOO ball re. glared. Ifiehael Smith and Lena hie sire re. Mrs. Tema Weimer. Similar action, and $6OO ball required. .Capheim hinted ho all the calf'. Arrastryan BOLADIL—A womin named Anne Calmed, wu arrested in Chartiers township yes %sedgy and taken before Justice Samuel Carna han,lin • charge of petty larceny, in stealing nine par& of alpacas and three of gingham from • gassboth J , Teens. She was planed upon el imination sad' o - nommltment. The township constable and Esq. Qwnallan proceeded with her b her bolas, t o or d er t Zitt ebe might get some clothing before going to jail. While in the house: elm - seised • razor and inflicted a severe Oils on her thaoat for the purpose of commit:Zing WOOL. N ' Fortunately Esq. Carnahan observed T, fur` immediately prevented bar from making an so` thew attempts. The wound wu bandagiduP and she wu takoh to the jail. Tug Dersousoy of Westmorelend County met yuterday and nominated the following Ticket; .dambly,-Jitamnel Hill, H. D. roster, sad John Poshold. Prollieroger-+Wm.'MeCelL Clerk of Coarity--Joe.' Gross. Ireamerer-111. H. Hach. 11.11e0rew, .Psor-Roias Dirator-8. Snyder. Auditor-- - Long, of Deny. Baum Ur tai Oino AIID PANIIITLYAILt CA- I/ALL—The violent rains of Saturday hare done Mims damage to the Ohio Canal, causing a break at Jokey Cake Look, 27 miles from Clearland, sad fillintop the Inel between Looks Noe. 1 aAlmon. The Embankment at or mar 014 Perim" , about two wiled east of Akron. cm the Ohio and Pemmican's Canal, al. , so gate way. We are informed that the canals can be repaired isi the mune of a week. Two wagoners On emerging from the Bt glair almost Bridge on Tuesday 41144, began racing towards Liberty . street. When they got to Penn, one wagon was a littit ahead of the other, and • lady who vas : crossing at the time got between and was knocked down, bit fortunately not badly injured. The wagoners werearawsted and taken before Alderman Donaldson whi dis charged them on their promising not to rue • Wi otwerved at nutiber of Wpm; women trav ersing the strati' yeetenisy. Their ill-debug, butgandy demises, sind'Aelr brute* wild coon- Immo' overhung bi- long locks of the blackest heir - aimed them to to the 'viewed of all oh servime." • SCIULWAi:7-11411 binrun.—Yeeterday, the jto see her bills of lading. The American captain hone of Mr. Ralph Jacket= became frightened ' objected and token making diffculues. The of as he wan passing a rolling-mill in Pipetown, and tar inanded, when it turned Out that the A pola r= off at full speed. The baggy wee over- ton had just landed at the Baltic port 60,000 A ttuned and Mr. Jackson was thrown out and !kw and 10,000 masers. besides about 800 bales eery severeli. Injured by contact with the pave- of cotten as 'the Ostensible part of the cargo._ meet The horse ran on to the Bootch-Hill Mar- The ship was carefully overhauled, but natbmg ket House, where ha was stopped. eontreband of war was found. A French private dispatch' from Varna states that the allies aro in possession of Tchtrguna on the right bank of the river. Two Russian batteries and several battalions ant detschedfrom the north of Sebastopol ; they were advancing'to support the retiring forte. The English funds opened on Friday with a farther slight reaction, but a gradual recovery took place and the market closed with renewed firmness and a decided improvement in the after noon, attributable to the.sadsfactory account. of the progvesiof the allied squadron in the sea of Asoff, eoupled.with a report that the Grand Duke had resigned his position of Grand Admi ral of the Russian navy, and that the peace party were in the ascendant at BC Petersburg. The ,Cock of Pillion'in the Bank of England is Increased 1467,068 Dimon of the Allies before Sebastopol! A Fitattr-ELoomona essays was to have ex panded its beautiful leaves into bloom last even ing at the Horticultural Exhibition. The Mana gers, we presume, made an arrangement with Mrs. niers, by which the blot:gang should take place during the exhibition. . A minable gold-watch was stolen from the pocket of a getitlemate., yesterday in the Dia mond Market. BY TELEGRAPH IMPORTANT WAR NEWS! ONE WEEK LATER PROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Atlantic. Important eentttea taken by the Freaebll EIGHT THOUSAND MEN KILLED !I . Raw-Tot:Kt June 13. ' The steamer Atlantic arrived with Liverpool dates to the 2d. The Allies have captured Ke ch, on the Sea of Asoff, and also ; the Russian o at Tebernaya, besides various successes hefo Sebaatopol, The news is the most impo t received since the Battle of Alma. It comp Isee distinct successes of the Allies: let. ho F oh, in san guinary conflicts lasting.the hole o the eighth t of the 224 and 234, took and retain an impor tant position of defence or Pape D'Armes before Sebastopol; not fewer than 8000 men were killed or wounded mostly by bayonet. 2d. The Allies have made rapid advances and have seised and retained the Russian lines on the Tobernaya without much ;loss; the Russians retreated to the hills 84. The Allies' eeoret expedition has obtained easy possession.of Resnick' and the com mand of the Sea of Azoff, in which are now 14 Allied steamers, The Russians, on the approach of the Allies, blew up the forts and burned four steamers, •80 transports and- half a million of :sacks of Breadstuffs. France end England decline farther confer ences at Vienna. Lsresr.—The French have established a camp at Tohorgonn. Jt is said that Belgium will fur nish 20,000 men. ' Ropes of peace prevail. - Baring & Brothers quote Consols for money at 92f6,92} and - on account 911®931, but others quote at 92f. Money abundant. Liens:root. l'ilumors. Breadstuffs dull.— Provisions better. Joss let.—Cotton active, a speculative de mand and prices advanced F.I. The sales were 162,1500 bales, of which the speculators took 81,600 and exporters 6000. The market closed steady; Orleans fair 7f; Middling 6 11-16; Up lands fair 61; Middling 6 7-16. The stock in in port is 629,000 bales, including 382,000 bales ' American. The Atlantic brings Liverpool dates to the 24 and 102 passengers. . By the last arrival are had a brief announce ment that the French had driven the Russians from a strong . position of defence or Place d' Anima before Sebastopol. The bat4e occurred during the nights of the 224 and 23d and was a most eangainary 'affair. The place was defended by nearly the whole garrison. The total loss on both sides in killed and wounded is sot down at 8000 men. Pellissier says the Russian lees is enormous, that of his own troops considerable, though much leas. The French retained the position. Gortschakoff's account of the affair ia thiei--- .. Yesterday evening 17 batten° na of the enemy with reserves attacked us bye counter approach. The attack commenced theday before in frontof bastions 6 and 6. The combat was sanguinary and lasted during the whole night. Our twelve battalions lost nearly 2,600 men in driving back the enemy. Pellisier telegraphs on the 25th as follows: At 10 P. 111. to-day, we have occupied the line of Tehernaya; the enemy not being in force offered but little resistance and retreated rapidly into the hilla We have deflnitely established our selves in the works which have been taken by no. An armistice was agreed upon for the purpose of burying the dead, by which we were enabled to estimate the enemy'S losses which must be from 6000 to 6000 killed and wounded. On the 26th the enemy bad not made any de monstration either in front or against the lines on Tehentaya. The works and fortifications at Sammie& were progressing. . The sanitary condition of the army is good. Bilasnarrvra—The market is generally un changed and closed dull. Provisions had slight ly advanced; Market steady. LOIDOX lat.—Baring and Brothers quote Bu gat firm. Breadetuffe unchanged and tha mar ket dull. Iron in active demand and prices have slightly advanced. Welsh rails are quoted on board at 643 15c 7. Welsh bar iron ET.— Seotoh pig 76. 6d. The money market is easier. Consols ad vanced to 921; American stooks closed with an active demand and prices has slightly advanced. It is rumored at Paris that Pellissier attacked and routed LiprandPs force. Canrobert is re ported to be wounded and another general killed, but the rumor is r-zsrded as unfounded. Lord Raglan telegraphs as follows: "27th; we are masters of the Sea of Asoff without casualty. The troops landed at ffertech, on Her Majesty's Birthday, the 24th. The enemy fled, blowing up their fortifications or both sides of rho straits, destroying their steamers. Some vessels and 60 gnus have fallen into the hands of the allies. Raglan farther telegraphs that on the2sth Gen. Sir George Brown reached Pastels having on the previous day destroyed the foundry near Kertech where stun, shell and minis balls wets manufactured. A despatch from Raglan dated the 20th says that letters from Brown, Admiral, Lyons. 29th announce the destruotivu by the enemy of four Russian war eteamers, with large depots of corn The allied alOops succeeded in blowing up the magazine at. Arabal, destroying about 100 mer chant vessels. Only one Russian eteamship re mains in the Azoir. The accupstion of Galata and an attack upon Tamest and Reid are confi dently spoken of. The garrison at fiebastapol drew most of their supplies from Hertsch. The capture therefore must exercise a speedy into. bate on the siege. • Fifty mums of Cholera szul2o deaths are re ported among the British forum before Sebasto pol and some eases have occurred among the French. The Sardinian contingent landed in splendid candition'and are well enppliedirith the:saateri als for war. The heat has succeeded rain. Large convoys have entered Sebastopol from the north side. The Russians aro working vigorously on the north side, erecting earth works, &a. The Allies completed the 9th parallel and the British am moving all their heavy mature Into advanced parallels. Two deserters from Sebastopol have reported the garrison as numerically very strong. The hot weather Is causing sickness in the Baltic. Palmate, 23d.—Tbe let division of Russian gun-boats stationed st:Sweaborg made a move ment towards the opposite coast In the direction of Rip. The French squadron salted from met on the 22nd to join the English, which last were repor ted to be beyond ?large°. The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs has Issued a circuler respecting the blockade of the Finland ports, wnieh nays that England has de parted from the principle that a Aag covers a cargo and warns neutral vessels' of the dream- It le expected that a resumption of the Vienna Conference has not taken place s It is doubtfully reported that the new Austrian propositions have been peremptorily negatived by England and France. Austrian negotiation Is more active than ever. The Viceroj. of Egypt has given orders for Lite eonstruction of s railroad across the Isthmus of ..41111SIL m s machikoff hag returned to Si. Petersburg. Be he/ been well received by the Emperor. gado- hundred and forty six Russian prison er, are 1 . 1 the hands of the English. while the gussiann Nye but 108 privates and ten Moms belonging to. the British; we have no »hums of the French. grata.—The insurgent_` Io cup' sad Aleut. its have been defeated anti tWo B tudds and • pried have been dot. Cma.—gha.haf &tee to Feb. 9th have been received. All Wllll quiet. The :Veep were withdrawn towards Rankin. In the interior matters had mimed sm. unfavorable change; the jasurgents tae malcVng each adman That fears ware, entertained it might stop the export Made of Bheeshal, num to had threatened the people of Canton and foo.d riots were appre hended. A British Beet of eight reside wee to mate* sous at Japan and "aftetreardit Memel to the Itasebin settlements north. The U..& ship L &mimed) ti the at Callen the Validate at Whampos aid the '" eihsit " at Mingaors. Capt. Adams proceeded bb stastward by this Mall, With the railed Japan to 1 04 7- Tun VCR! steamer Driver was sent into the °p orts serve Teasels with offloisinotiesf blockade. she found the American ship Cam - leet APPletolti from BOW; Which was Ida° BMW! • eri l " nit er h ,. I rqg to clear out within six days._ A afterwards when out cruising she fell •••with ths_ Appleton, when an officer was sent on bored tO examine her papers, which wars found. order, /Wawa the *fiber di Ter"— New Yonit, June 18—The Pacific eailetl at noon with 211 *mangers it'd $1,675,850 in epeole. CONCORD, N. 8., June I.B:—The American caocus last nlght.nomipated James Bell for, the longand John P. Bale for the short term for U. 8. Senator. The election takes place this after noon. Coltman, N. H. ; June 18. —The .11Onee pro ceeded to. the :election of U. 8. Senator, and made choice of Jarred Ball for the long term, and John P. Hale for the short term, by a large majority. The Senate, it le I..oesible, will not go into an election for a day or two. New Yogi, 13.—Cetton 'advanced j; sales-4000 bales;; N. 0. middling 12+. Flour dealitied.l2l6)26;Thodes 6000 bble. good Ohio at $9,60@59,76;, tionthern quiet at $11,260511,- 62. Wheat doll with declining tendency. Corn a trifle lower; sales 75,000 bushels mixed at 99@51,03. Pork trifle lower; ulee 800 bbls. old mese at $17,12®517,18 ; 'new $17,76; old prime $l6. Seer 4rm ; endue repacked Chicago at $15,76®516. lard firm with opward ten dency; sales 2250 bble. Whiskey, Ohio, 36(3 37 f. Coffee steady; sales 4000 bags at 10€7)11. Sugars in lair demand ; sales 1000 hhds. Orleans at 6+. Stocks a better; money unchanged ; Vir ginia. sixes 100; tedium fives 84; Cumberland 30; N. Y. Centre! 941 ; Erie 491 ; Reading 911. COMM Elle IA L. 01111311TT814 DV AHP Pllt AT lON. YOR JUNE W. H Norm V: P.;-.7•13. 8. Manama. Taal. 8421" W. P. Jona. PITTSBURGH MARKETS ;Orme Prrneamo fLt.urrs. Thunder 31oroing .June 14. 1850.1 1/LOl7ll-• NJ* of:121.401c mantis on the wham at Ks° ; this .11 the lout* sale made d i fame time ; from stare, email rain of extra at $lO,OO. Of Corn Meal, 13 bhle from Amy at $4,75, Obit mot. GRAIN-a solo from jilt,' of 300 bus. Shelled Coro at 97. BRAN-. de on the wharf of 1,000 hos. at 90* 100 lbs. W111.61111Y-ealegln iota of EA bias. ftertified at 83. BACON-ma *MIS DM* et. the liaise aggregate 00.000 I, ui- k 04 lota being of 10.000 Zia each, one of 13,000 and weather of 14,000 10,000 ibe. ghouidsre at 014, Met, daps ; Igo eta Western ffhouldere at 734.'oesh, to go East sad 3kg Stigar.eured Elaine at 13. 113100-ealee of 600 dna. at 13. CHEESE-tales o f 20 ban. Weetern Revere* at 10. ABIIP.O-aatee °Mtgs. Domestic 80.0. Ash at 31i, fig,R3lA5l CLAY.-11 silo of 30 eke. on private term. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The Weekly Bank Phalan:ant show ►a unimpeded In crease hi laws and Diwounta which has protardysteult si trom taih.incrased secommodatlons of the hanks to their hated* eorreepondents. In other . items the dunee I. not great: The bepoells show a farther areemalailon, and tha t Specie has Milan oft f 392,100. The comparison with last week Is : Leans t Dia Bpetle . Ohrulation. Depoidt, Jane 2 191.197,653 815.997,078 97,068,609 Jam 9 92.109.09, 13.005.156 7,62.548 77328.789 Incrilea 291.1.0* 2728,268 Deem" . 2212.719 - 252,021 The apparent decease, in eliwzdation nwikg to the ondasion ofetha innn ofdrealationtin the statement of the thernwich Bank. Thal lastitutlon baring been tvorgan. lied ender the Cinema law does not report their rya:hinted chealstion. The othereitY [hake . the amt eateoor retort their circulation, and we think the limn wide should do likewise The Zudiangee at the Cleating Homo Mow • larger activity in Ineei two for the pre vions weak. As compared with Jane last year the Bank. the. • gala of 144.7111,010 In Erects, 22,400,W0 in 'Deposita ' 22! VUte ' = " l•l " 4:2 2rBg, 1410...fin.MTIM a. Twine, June etuubie In grant/tato lergesalse. lionised wit 51.10 by the cargo, for good brands Mich. and I ed. ' Worth !Die hi the dray boad.and V 2 V2U.INE 3 tirbt,L",„:l = 4 4 co to nTot qualities, and • alight decline In I'd.. . kl len. eta n woaldbot re d eb i far rif: reg—Tar ll k:t l =__ titc ‘ n i tit m a= tile entelety to •44,4 were adarod, mom rather on the decline. Held et , 77. Borer. offer 72. Iteoelpte of Orwn Woo Petunias , - CAnted 4 0 .51 L 11 12,972 bus.. Total receipt. y In 48 hours 83,228 bac —litlecla lailmad Dereack, jun. fbe the put weak 1.1.2 been extmenalY Wade and pekoe have3anderit downward Www lll .7. Th . Peke. Pad for Wheet base boon run op ea much by competition that zanier. arced Ira being bael• mes,..d hats 'bOJiwt ba the meant. At Me 171 4. W , t, b^ ,,,,vt1 I .atia.; - • bthal "'d W." .".4 rn •1 the teem eau, •ad at7,t2.10. Som. leta Adieu Mew. not the demand wee liplit. Tipartbas tror hien mach bow tba thrum or oar led review; probably became thole le but little in market. Othersztides n Mailman-. with a hi, smotlnt coming to. v. Can= Btrunntage.-4hent L si large mould of Mng Ow ostnow by. isiatmg thismastit. Mho ~lsm lien. Ta b now taking Ina cargo of (thong Shipped also. hist m June 411., air thinaht Cliff Mins 70 bbl. Kamm 47.699 1,1470 bbl. ors 61.351__ Nattoutd. P bbl. an. gla .; nnsoota. Obis mons ; Foto*, 42 bbia 40,7 0. Portage Albion, 52 bb1A105,970 oo. —Maks gawks.. Jour. Ths ripply asappprr attunig ths dlognant hokum la quits moderate and the donated Is song. Mrst-elasa wows Ira at 600 amt. and ceoesignally • giltediViers l m M w t g eW r 0 .nui stiort .o ntat= ggas r au mi lorr ty . t. T dimo liA ..t gs ad & aa Wm. 007 nsnt.alktb more moues searing than can Ea phoest—lti. Y. Trib., 134 nurigneg of the !pssaland A Pittsburgh Unlined • 571,L72 OS 35.' an Vl'. ha'. not th• lignm Wore ws bai 2o6 l SO or. this 4 lncenass ores May tglast year of mans $O,OOll IMPORTS BY RIVER. G•LL1.201.13, by Orimoy-31 0613 fl*r, YO aka ablpitaff Jt W Haw* WA corn magi, J Llall i 15* 1194 pas lA* J A Hatchluson *1311) door,WO*, 3.4.132,110*33 or *to; 9 th, brus, Lambert A 11111 plan, 171 00. V.9.7;:t ay 4 40. 13 do cern. 200.549,1 bblogm ß it r i U; • ibblizia.tettszof t o do ror a a,3o .oAd, D 30 bas (03.3, ICI Wig*, 0a9409 c000lgoo:• ' . 4 2 bbb "" IL . W LIXILING, by Foriot Cll3-8 Ws . 4601. skink AI De. lftEr kiVaiOl.: PU 21 2 VII. 91.'v'leNT**". ga i n evr ai g i A Yo l to b it4 4. ek t !o% DAL, ear, J ; 1 , 001. 33 ATP 308‘41* 30!b'arit0;11:3**". BY nsowNsvitut BOATS-259 Mb doer, 100 btu oats aNA ftwo, 12 Ms wool; ovudry coosigoomo 96 414 N lukSek • 9); 492 boy gtows,9o4 9131. onirrnt, sapdry.ennmlytares, TA but ila* le** *.33 110. Hotly A en; 1,1,10 dour, 10 slu mai .1 dreally • 0. CINCINNATI, by Ittirkbme-134 bbl 6 011. 137 1.1,166, Its MA. whlalsyy, TO to term, 70 bb.l6 do, 30 32 bblo entn ¢6611.1.1 W /16tyllne oh bbl. lard *IL Loyeb. IYAlpla co; 'X; bto., nap, IV A 11`Charz 10 Gbh; flaw. WAIN. /I Gard lber: 60 Gs tub* 71 bbts IrblybsY. 00 bbla Anndry booS•box. bas woo WHEELING. by o, Maack Diays6l-9 Mae 11onr, A A 01' boo 6 I l. •616: 12 d • ety, bbly door. 30 GEN r.ou M'Colty &en; 10 do, *yam IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Oslo Awn Pionsiiivoina It. 14,-2001ns wool, ie Darker 23 do, 0 Harbeugh At do; 13 do, 40 tonstoolal. Musick t .tor t. !Ada egg% ft Dolzoll ex 3 kw, butter. 02 bus oat+. Wl* Liggett; TO eke wood 141kos butter, 4utst 100 oetnord. 4 o bon 27% 67 do DAUS Mb sto. 38 Ho rags. 12 Ldla pa, Pro 22 440 butter, 4 con stock. GB dos brooms. sundry a:nudeness. t e tto t I. s o , q ui doml a • Ogo dr frult32 tram duo . Doc 2 bbla 0w00,./ W Rog 142 ammo, 0 Hums,: do floor, Atwell. I Loot ors /00 bm. wheat, I, rillmarth son 40 do, 1111 Mao notosdi 41111dr1 reowl/rnsoo. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. B. A y re6D—J raweb.th affas • ee.. , v.. Dronsft tur., 0 2+4 Ixtrie,.... i doolt ; Yorktown. Oloqi!inati Jar Laster, IT•4 Ns. tou. DIPARTED—leteem. 11 1 rawroillke Laimme..do Dirard, =WOO& ; ; Vulture. Dame- Dian*, Mum- Ilus ; Unsstll. Lonlq Jesse Lauer. Wan Minna, yyurda irrenlag tOee here 9 het Olnehyr fa tUs dunned sal =lns. ' • • RE da QUESTION DECIDED—An Address dtal Punklunook ftor Pt. Wad, D. D.— 1 ted and for oak Di J. T. DIIRTOOK. Pat 84 Pllth at, Gnaw* Daildind. MEE LIFE & ADVENTURES OF ORAN. 1 BALL, BLACK KAN.—Mao la a Book of 440 1.24n0 Many manta reward It as cult of the moat Inter boob, now In print. Pabliabod and an oala want. sate and rota% Of Hod J. WI T. PLRTOCH , th ot RB REAMS AI °v ViI 4, 7IO:4&..2. L em r .L LET.—A Room, 15 by 90, on ,pig for rea.omorwarr st., and Ohaft7 DulaDula ronable far an Dwain. at 141 Wake at. - JONitatkopouty. Stoob Wanted. 10 MARES Citizens Insorance Co.; 11 30 ah L res . cl Wt ot. nnAgeha tm..D. ...l l.l . N itiabouti nt .B. l , l7l 4 : .. :A in ; .th 60 410 RAW .101Altblpi t lea lOR SALE-800;000 foot Dry PINE MOM • mra.41.07 r 011134 loch Boards 'ibt . .fieettn l t. cello boat Quality now huageallant eandltla l g t or i ozwil ., PINK tit tbL AtOriPllta Y.M. Day, the Allegheny Itlyer,:notb. Wan; vin &Da b. sold at tbe .Tarta priteby War fat.,. to .pitgurehaga m 1 ., g ut, ay4 by 6 Dry Obk 'gnomes I or 'the :at r A Tt ga l 1024md 666.111 Market strait FISH -hol G 0 belle. No.do 1 Baltimore "(erring; 40 Trimmed Mud; floblo. do do _ d o , lox sad do sa• - W1L 0 010.040 1.10a4. o s S o. HE best way to asoertam's foot isum. d i ergs t aMg a strt t emgWertorr i talli For it Tooluo cosh. - jog: A LARGE assortment of 'Sommer .mma VANIORN, and Felt Ridia Lists s 4 Na el B earer a J. WIMION t 801 1 1. 120 BXS. OE plum*. an& BEB by BAGALZY, 00eirknVE CO4 .1•5 - non la and X/ Wood Maw& Apf) BXB. 0 iN•-1:7or Bole y • "Bitiliktdatircirtt=. mil KEGS NIN' MR MST TOBACCO, 0:./ Gado mu! 118rAr. oceolivic , UleatlO Wood amt. HITE BONNET_ RIBBONS _B u bas. ex 4 Wlate nisloMgrar*V.lVltinto.q. AU 'PASEO. OOLLAR.A.;h,,t ro l o t o f tboo, &am etb ru ft e gmapiresda 10. Market MANTILLA;TIOIIIIUNG,T o f all hands Avosiouritat, scisurim imoyoug, Mkr e MEM% WAITE'S • Offfa . CARRIAGE REPOSITORI: JIC/SEMI WILITE now caqying on busi ly nee In hisstaclous premises. (now Iday enlarimdi between 4 Pi , at and Lawrenceville. moo the Two Mlle Atm, ally invitee tho public to Inspect his surto( 1:1 ly Informs unities:sal purcArarra, that one ls made. Fourteen years experieneein the [Amines.. e nables Oho to plane before his patrons the mune &oleo callectims of Umlaute, which so many yam ag It has been his =P dc=mentto ael.t from the various amst Est Menufacturem - The soaves of his new eyetem I. complete, the etonorny of his' , acsacusements .111 ao.l most fashionable . Manufactures! at Orunicombsted by those heavy einem.% which the vstonsA for slonnrating nom. of betim es .) ha heanei upon the price of Goods. (owing is large rests Joseph Whits will sell VII ready, money only, at much leen than the usu alprohte. rt. 16 .—Clsrrie ors repaired is Ito first, man.. wd.h d" I uthi JuIiVEPH RORNE; & CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TRINXINGS KJIBROJIMRiIta 11GSISRe GLOV4I3. Fancy Goods, ,ieh sarkdrt., td. trif width, lii.vannct. N' Level. for Bradley's Yarns. IRON FRONT! New Dreg' GoOds. iI&GAN & AIIL, No 91 141ar' ket street, WOULD respectfully call tln3 attention or the ladles to their new .Lock of; Grenadlno and thlOtti .o Ik'reireon..C Vlgtino:.; Rol .de Cohn. and Lair, dodo. Peremptory Sale of Timber Lands. M. subscriber will posititely poll at a .b o ln. about 43n0 scrag or Thnbeir Lamle, to un. dn . Lose sanate In WA estmty. Pa., o'er the line o fthe Sunbury and NA, Railroad. They mut and wat be odd, and neon mob terms that llt7ene.et, toil °treenail:lg an ImMuner ernfit from tment. A One albs/bast Parma. LSO,n Westmoreland county. near Vreepart, containing 11% am*, for sale shsep—a rare chance tor gardeners ornara Good trtlld t l b reta. with Frt . I'lll re:l=lor, earlmmadl! I ll' at my room at the United tares BOWL Pens street. whore plots nod drafts of the lands on be 1101 M, and Otte easomeaantimal. Will be *old In • hely, or . dealntd. whet/ ft. MIWZ". Powder. • lIVIN G.so Id my Blagasine fl.nd stock of RH. Powder and ham to D. W. O. lIIDWRLL e I etwerfhl ty recommend him to my friends and customers. ? Menorah, April 1856. 1.. Id. URA VP. 1 Co-Partnership, I HAVE associated Joseph Dilwor4b with ms he Um Powder and Oomnfindon Mildness:and will Wes;rm hereafter under thtietyle of DILWORTH * BID DRILL lo Pfttetardn. April 10, 1855. W.H. DILWRH et MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR Do Pont and Hazard Gun Powder, 155 FRONT SUES?' PITTBHUROII. jigVERY varietrEporting, Mining and ■Blasting Powder always on hand and for eels ham waging. on favorable terms. *3 Merchants and others will plea* rend In their or. dere Sy 5 P. M. for delivery nest mornlne. and by II A. AL An delivery In the afternoon. • : spll-tf Pioneer Line of Australia Packeti from New York to Melbourne CARRYING ME GNITED STATES M AIL. TILE beautiful and favorite Clidper Barque NIMROD, ninetenath ship of this lime, will be dee. patchedon her woad •011.46 to blelboorma on the MU! Met. Paseenry ancommonaticne noempafted. HAW,. 8410013, Int Cabin, WO, Setond Cabin, OZ. The Nimrod will be MI/owed by the celebrated Clipper fillip Windward. Apply on board at pima, Ractitiver.or to , ocl3 R. W 041111 IRON. 1111 Well street New Yowl. Hata and Cape. • VE would call the attention 'of our friends and the Dahliagenerally , to milt beautiful Oa 1i k of 811. 11ATIEL. at 83 and $B. which • cannot be surpatoed for urban and bangof style et Alto, our taial t antgbanghal OAP& ;Itbkh are the mat Mandld We wain. Plush (Impost coat. mhs J. WILSON O gO9. in Wood at. Varier, and rang tioods—A full assort- ment just received. E , are opening our String purchases of Waive muds, and offer theta at lowest prima to oonotry dealers to examine our stock Wont Pnrehaslng. Our stock prier...king Ohio. anl Franwe of all kinds Is complete. WU. IL TALCOTT 00, mhll No. G 2 Wood Street. • • : TE REA. • lIRTE ARE NdVi . RECEIVING PROM V Now York and l'hiladelc LA hla,a full stock of (MOOS AND &CK THAR, Comprising young Olson. ImPerial.Ounpowiler, 00100 g. Porseitions and Nugllsh Prvalinist, all of which bare been earefirily &sleeted mid will be sold so usual, either whole sale or nitall. . . • SUPERIOR 11.10:AND JAVA °OPFER. LOVERINWS and ST. LOUIS ititYlN KO SUGARS, PKKIN TPA STORK., ele2 No. 38 Fifth Street. A Valuable Property for Bale: aubscriberlotving a desire to move to the West, off. for ale kb property.winch I. 'peat. • quarter els mile rom Reeser county, 051wei4 the Rechestor RaUroad Depot,-near the Obb Rimer. It will mil moat eel...gently as a private residence for these who &mange/mg in bushwees in the city. on Rail roads. Stearatests or for Garden:tens It rental ea about 12 amea one two Mary Ileum 28 by Ti feet; none etery frame 10 b 52.1 bet; a frame Barn. 20 by 22 Met a good Well In the yard; eat bolldingg and aim OS to.ln.d Apple Trees. •In ofPeach and Cherry Trewa The whole or any part of the above mentioned property will be mid if sheeen.— Yew furthers +articular., onirdre of 11. W. 01111IOTTI, Wateb•Maker. Smithfield et, ewer oth. ap2s.3md azonaz 4.1 T. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. 1:1!E firm of LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN & 00. propel:dors of Wm rlttsbursh Norettr Work was d red by the death of Mr. John J..ltodgen on the lith of March last. The Lewin.= of the .......... Novelty Works will he col:Mow din all Its brsorhes:br the soreivlog part Den. ender the name awl style •of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO., ,111 alsojettio up the drum of the late firm. R. LIVINGSTON. CALVIN ADAMS,. J. K. DIOREWEAD. Pittsburgh. May 4-omd. W. B. COMMAND. Public Sale of the Main Line of Pablio Works of Pennsylvania. NN34. OTICE is hereby given, that by authority an • et. of Ago t o of P0n...W.1.1a approrod 34.101%, will be eameed Publie Sale, at. tbe Mn. cams' EICIIIYOt. In the City of Philadelidela, on TUBS DAY, the 24th day of July 1800. at o'clock, P.M, the whole MAIN LINROW PUBLIC WORMS,' bets Phil. del ...sand' Pittaburgh, roushlthrg .of the ?MT...labia md Ordumbla Ralboal, the Allegheny Portage RAillsW Includlog the new toed to avoid the Inclined Plane... the Peetern divide.. the Penney iyania Cana, from Colton. Ws to the Junction of ., the Juniata division o l d the Penney]. rant. Canal. from the...unction to too Matron torminue of the Allegheny, Portage Railroad, and the Western dl. vision of the Pentaylvanisfanal, from the Weetern ten. inea of the Allesheny Poetise Railroad to Pittshorgh,and barloding Moo the bridge Troy the tlineumhanna at Dan ..ve-dtrorti,:itazurz,7.7.q=:4l= Core. ckaStatloninee, Work noops. to Mations, Toll nom., *.btock and Alaterials whatsoever and wherwoever them belonging, or held Su thous .4 the aame, end tosfetbor with all the. right titletitle, intone, oltim 'and decimal of the Coantowintstre OF , to at Inert Mal, personal and milted =rag to thesame, en • rum end condition. Pro try the mid Aot ot Amombly. p al of which may he obtained on application at, or letter dresewl to the Mike of the Retwetary of the Commonwealth at trulis teen), Pamoylvaol. JAMSB POILOCK. Egwertre M ug ., lianis Go r v g e h rn .ryfß9tehn.nslylva nia oyibdd o Ma 856. ,EYNA• IIiSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN.—Chartered 1819 PAID UP Cash CE,tpital, - - - - - - 8500,000. Cash surplus on IstJan. 1855, $ 273,273 rigUIS CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS I In mealy Inertia Mr the innelit of a/IDalley•On4l - A. an evidence of the claim we have to public con- Ildeuen and atone aldlity to pay all lootim promptly, we Wee a fact that Um remitito of thin Company fr onts/IRJ untwist , envy from $12.5.000 to A 160,000 per mon/A, Ito imednom le lore and well dlydributed,aad In one opinion no Ineoranee Company In the United States 'nfrovd• indtatuffp than no Alma. They centlane to. make Inedvanno on property In town and countri, tat ratan se low as in eonehrtent with peaty to the policy holder. IL R. TEN-DYCK. Ammt. North•Weetcorner MTh and Wood etreets.'Pltts. Wrath air2o-174 --- - Administrators' Sale. , 11Y virtue of an order of thepliane' Court p of Allegheny mitinty , will be ex to Public hale, letet,on HATURDAY, the h day of_Junn, A. iri a ., ' Petr:r 8 deduct. P. hi., as the woven). of William I dolma hdeof the tow - whip of rut, dared.. all those roe. tats two oontlgoone lots or plebes of Uround Wasted in the Somata of Bast Bleminghaut, marked and numbered In John Itrown'• plan oriole, doe, 1 and 2, bounded and Ideeeidbwl as follows, town.: On the west by Hannon, lon the moth br ao We 'ff) het wide, on the ORA by lot number twelve (If) andPu We i north by lot Corte !(3) and contalnlng together In n Harmon). et. Corte i(10) lbet. and Mending bark eastwardlr along mid alley, M.rdag tb..d.de bredtb eiatT 001 feet to lot number I vo(12,) each lot being twenty (W) feet to hoot on Harmony rave! and extending bark eat). 1602 bet. upon jwhleh le erected a two story Prune Howie. For further !tartietilare, enuulre of MARY JOLINtI, and SAMUEL PA Oda, hdru're. At the °floe ofbUMhellA Palmer.N.B7 1111th at. between • Fitalthrield and Omit eta iolata Kagan & I No. 91 Market Street, WOULD karpoetfully invite the attention . vof purchaser. to their stook of ZlnacseriliaiCsnd *mediae., Mous de Sol andTlam., Crapeand IY*lpeaus and Sem.* OritandUe. and French Imes. Ja.nlets and *Wants* Alesandseir and Ralon . . Kid eloreo, and ari6gTop Panuola, e mb ansortmilat of Chantilf rime. Mantillas and Takes& • An yao OR MLR-13 aorta of Ground,' cal enlat • ed ite cholas building eite, on the Lawrenceville and Shopebarg Plaak MM. beterm the lands of Thema. %Idled. and David Ilohaee, Sme., Coating 370 feet on the South *de of mid lon rate e only superior pkes. of around lbs mai at on that beautiful Mild: prqUite of tas2l4 f al1013: WOODS, 70 4th .t. 1 1 I "Y. PROPERTY—Th. S T I T X C ti d t R , I n Tz • oilarehandht• tar Oily ;rapartr i la i ejm qpnimaasort °Mtitcmnt" Oommarcial lirokar.', 4th it. FR BALE - 50 to 60 acres of &doe land la Jellansoa I lb, Allothecy• Os, 11 rondo oh the lecithin end ILiseetawn reed, 40 acne cleared, 1p ot Datingticen land. serf rich, with slims or sluice for led. IR The wood land is beau white oak and knish .4 ! taje q uery, r w e l it h i eV.T,V t i e al root ntrio V, .1m.7, . -.du. The crops will oe mold I) . iguir.tlL Aohlessort lee midi . THOMAS WOODS. 711, lith st. "VOR SALE--I.g Country Solite . = the right • jd: band aide of tha ROOM street Road; 3u mike Mom town. TOL isoni oleo handmaid and most .twaittly looationt near the ritr. and • most agnombla road for driringat SO bourn They are aitamad memo. dram °timid ideltartand. and adjoining Robert Hart rofft_ y sa , d 6sy g ni . L. g ab ' . 11 : 12" : 17 W 6 of F. C1. 1 .11,1gri b 0.b: rwnior or rittabmgMnr it alit ballad in iota to gar par tlai wbowth Imam them. Roan,. m m7l4/ I MOW WOODL 15 .1151sallot,' Congreu Hall, Cape Nay, N. J. Umbsthribai has - the pleasure to nil .l nohow to tbi public that he hat rtanit 71 fitted own • Wo of toOeftwe ai tganeo and Chit vell.k lad lalngav oda liisbnitat. no entomb* Wilding, he litt=o bora comatroottd ha the W mat approved W 1 Widow , and shy &anthem tropic mad latonatro =Morn a porb drawing room, sat • °loff -alolfPaaid try: sot in th. uwei4 Te. o., ==wa n ric h. rks= l l . l27 . :7l . l= trairt a tith th m = h trinso sae/lethal' bd . taanind awilittril W carp of at tooth. tornlls, al vow lidantly anginas that that iftionarhonwhiw 'nth tints ormopiniy shall enjoy all the comfats, cananigata and rt. fluanninta of want elm* nittalndifoithowl. [Comma BALI is beautifully idtlistal in Um mien of a Oda and antehing Minna: to W. wamp. nl to unintarattt van the ocean. Tai._. sod so trill to oat. for atrag .14 741 " . ° - 1. p m gmy lx tam raeop_tkt of visitor. on . tint first of Jahn W. B. W.." Proprietor. • voy26scdtlarotia : tomppul.d. ,r, ogyEs-190 bags' prima tirain Rio Cof• 11) SNOW we'diusl swr ask by JOHN WILSON, Jrt No.WIS labsrty smoNB 7 -4.5 boxes in store and for Gals OT 1.1.. _. .MAUR DICKWI 41 00.- &ORAN,G,NB4O bu. Lemouri . 40 bar °noes to orrivotmolnrxr # ASH-750aiskstIrr i scats fcasaleby New fork tad Philadelphia Advertisements FROM CRANK a 8 . 11410. 47 booth ad st., Piti p. ki• arA 109 Nkkau Pt:ea.:o, York. - "73: er • • . • - liJ. ItteOOLLUM are'. znanufactaring • hare constantly on hand their intperior er klaohinee, with all their lately patented IT= manta. of rarlotte Were. Also, Patent Doltih - . exacter hookers, Improved Oven Mouths. Damps= aa , . an., at 80 and' 0 111 , 1 , h1re et. New Yerk. ,mh,lll4ton WM. H. FB,IINCH. 18th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, MLNUFACTORY of every description of ARCITITEL777R AL PLASTFR ORNAMENTS, tko, or nedithatiS ...Lethl or Center Mon. Olooldittira linrichmeate to Cornices. Capitols. Trams...de New designs modelled with core and scenney to droMag: All order, from the country onnotastly ,treaded to eat warrenrod Lonny esteir. ii.l94lmdo Phrenological Cabinet. g o i., FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., f0 0 t..0! ThrewJetta aad Paplatiera h 211 Arch .1 . le ilfrtiars i o:Phrentelr. Onra. 3.lagastlala and rbonagraphy, whale. _wale arKkretall. at Naar York p. 1... Prof does] ev. ,,,,, ..i01t5. - vrith dada, sad ha) written dam c gto t a f e t zf . character,./a FOR RENT. LI P.-From the First of April tha eommodlou. betek budding., situate In Made. on Ward of the elty of Plttaburgh, betweoußnlckemidge intent and. th e Monongahela, Nivar..lately occupied ny Menu. Bagwell, Peararten. gm a alas manufactory and reflo.n. Thle property le eligibly Magid, adjacent wi tr b the )4c. etaem =leas ger "f irrde!oTitelrannfar man tnatug Pur goverral small building. and av i d { °nerd are t t. = Pitribur h aiConnelill A ß. mhl34: Nerille g Uall, <or. 4th and IJbfrty she. pox RENT—A very desirable Dwelling iv Route on Penn at. The howls 1 in erg rata order, iamb 4"T"rnWtrdr" -il:aer oHritlrbeyet / I i TLE - -A I/wellingHouse on Third et., near our edam li. 013TIIBKBT t SON, 140, 3d mt. LET.—A small well-Snish r ed and fu r enlabed STORE, with haw. Phow window, nest door to • corwaraf 3d and Market sta. Pone...low hu opediataly. sal it. D. 1311..72A1L PrLET.—The STOItE on Marketstreet att draw to the owner of 34 pt. occupied by Mr.. B. g rm. etoglent nod well-km.lm stand Tor the clothing O boe.. heM E. D. OA.ZZ AM. • For Sala or Boot. • 4 WELL finished Brisk Dwelling, adjoin ing Wilkinsburg. And nearthe Railroad Station.— House contains 13 room*, owl the lot. on whien than Li a garden and gwod stabling, fronts/4 Piet eel the Turn. Dike and extmde 25i feet lu depth to • nRy foot street. Thhi desirable property .111 he sold ion and on very 6.57 WM Or •111 be rented (Jrnifin per annum. ja2,l R. D. RAZZ AIL To Editors and Printers. FlC . l .u lE 4 Building occupied for more th an ten you" hy the Pi/ndsoph Quetta, and whleb is antral. ly au Third at. near Market, Is now FOIL ItINT, &Melling • good opportunity to Cantors or Printers or se. par% a well known stand Dn. their busing.. Thls_peop. arty le dirently °poodle the extensive Printing and New. paper eelahlishtunde In gingerly's Dlepstala For terms, apply to N. D. GAZZAM, Jane( Playlet so. between 3d and 4th. . Water-Care Institute. • HAIVD IfrRNAT (WITH SIDI() Erk7:l'ENN STIMET AID THE PJMHURGII 1 4. ,!JCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Praeti tkmer tam Old &tools of M.Mus. Allopathic frfdco ll =r=ned a Writ rtintrin ' tho ems • The metertly mate , direct and Immallate *Meet this ars. tem ham on all /mem and all dieeases mute and chronic —while It to mild. grateful and Ineigaratin to the weak and debilitated. reader. It peculiarly dwieaW. to tanallen wbo will be treated at thole. homes. Allopedble and llomeemdble treatment will he ibdulltdoi tared where dminsm hot, after long and thorough' expert ono, Doctor Deeds given a decided problems to Hydros. the. whid ho.. throat:host the old and new world. prov en mo eminently eurnewded In every Mum of diem" Melo ding Incipient tlerskumptlon. Broughitis. Dretwinla. to Commatery and Chronic Rheumatism. Asthma, tiotamet one, /lemma and Lints Mesa.. Teeramonlal• of rams horn highly reputable Mimeos of omits every State In the Union, can be examined at Doctor Deehen ofilos. The Rm. °Viare Melted to unwell hire gratis. rtu water being need to the eammenonnent. and of ten throughout the trestmentdt lea luxury Instead of un =tiltringelig.ll=us helm m, WRxr W. Wilma. W. U. WlDlams. Tbom_peon Bell. J. IL Welden. D. T. Morgan. W. B. Mau, E. U. Mullah. B. IL Kerr. • . . • o . Ths tindeuirrnsi.havihs vtatal Maar Dadra Indian- Lion sod witasnmed his ussurfal Huta. t, ehustallyrev commend u thoroughly . clouted sal HEIM Phy sician: Charles T. /Orwell. Joao WConnao. David bloat John C. ahartis. Robot. Patrick, Johnli rinuton, John Wright. W. W. Patrick. Mow F. Falun. U. Dumb) Urega j. 7 fiord • Varnish, 'Varnish. Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory, 80 and 82 North Marta Stress. -2CHE undersigned would earnestly invite the attention of Country Merchant... Mach Maker.. net Makers and others to their sere en:m.l4or Mach bdy. Carriage. Cabinet, Dam, ChM* Gloss. Vag Jr. pan, Spirit imid every other kind of Vela' he., w eh bare In constant cue nearly Forty . Years. and ftel confident In saying that they are unsurcaased by any other 121 Arr. Arturo] In W. tountry. for their durability. drying rittal. tile. sind bemitiftd italwerance on the work. Oar - prism are moderate and term. easy to Arend barer.: MI ria us a SCIIRACK inti.2l.6not.w Bo* 82 North C. tth Phldadetba. 'Removal; XANDER GORDON, Commission and Porwardinellimehant, ham removed to No. 1111 d et- between Wdod end Smithfield._ Removal BAIA!! DICKEY & CO. ham° removed to Na 80 Water .d El front sta. worohousto IMP•i• Jon.. a flo ble Removal. D. W. ItERSTINE t CO., have removed Jur to No. TO Water streatooraer of Obaseet7 Lam ap7 FMTiI lIIMSEN, Maaufacturer_of ever* va . riety of VIAL& BOTTLEIVamI WINDOW CILABa R Port., Wim and Claret Bath.. Demijohn, and thrboya Also:Flint Ulmalu mesrprartsty. Wanhame. ru. 1048eaood. and lad arid Ind Pint Ma. Pittsburgh, Pima. mh29 Removal. 0111 R. SPEER & SON h.ve removed to 334 Penn atreet near the corner of Penn and Wayne. hour" S A. hi., and ?. P. M. an2-amd For Sale. THE KEEL-BOAT J, B. RUSSELL, of largest else, nearlr two Tern old, and In MUM Ma .Dorl one openedthicluel Canal iklat, of INNETT. IargeGLYDE sise.lbc CO nth by E Al W. R. CHESTER, MERCHANT TAILOR: VERY description of FINE GOODS, eat- IA table for Gentlemen.' wear on hand, and will be made to other in the boot and latest stylee of , Yastdons o. mired monthly CHESTER% We Rudy to Piths*. triple 74 Wood*th Steamboat Disasters on the Western Waters,' • AND STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY. rrLE undersigned have now in course of prooaration, new nest. T he which lw lamed lu October nest. The licok will unitarian, two boodregi pages Illustrated In the beet style, and neat ly hound In • durable manner. It will ho the of the moat tro.rssusit berth ever puldisbcd. and will b• • book that, will be Interesting all CheiNed of people. The STEAM. BOAT Fill will contain a complete Wt knit der olptlon of all the etwambothe now theta in the Western and doothern Waters Tip. lengtd model, awed power. I and I.olllnstv of evh best, when and by whom built. the name of the that, with the Undo she to In. Alm. the math of thiptaine and omonoi. her aim 24 Or, The Dl reetery oontsin ilist Water . Steamboats and dteam tosthig on the Meehan MOW the invention ot stessmalso, • sketch of the drst boat built for the Ohio Myer, with the name of the budder, <calms:der and . . The Elver Directitry will contain • list and de•alptkei of all the STRAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occurred on the Western sod Southern water.. beautifully Ulm. tested, with • list 01.11 Live who hare peeisteed by their burning. Sinking and exploding, on the Winters and Southern water* since 1101: The Directory will cordeln Kam of the Ohio. aliseiseeppl. IlUnds, on. Milts, Bed, Ousehlta, Yazoo. andiother Rivera, with the Townsend CI Um /aid down, with cornet d aim, many otherlLlver Conerinuclal Item. of W =.- to the •at large. The book will contain the mode of the o.& Bail Meta, with the trade they are I. &a, An The Directory nineties contain a complete list a MI the reepon er sible.Steamioat IdceneediMesttheir es fraddenee, Ac-. An • the inmates= Rs re entrenient.,,and, all the Important U. S. SupreZe Quirt Snianiboat Dedelona op to date, the Bates mid huwortant Oontmerdat Privittues, &W of Lading. • Important Jeda• lomat the rufous U A. Courts In regard to Trench!" Lod and Demean/. La. de.. with many other titbits"( Interest. The Directory wtlbGe ilinstreted In the i,nt style and printed In the bwittnimmer. The author basked: yes. been uetherina toother aU the feet* and loon In reward to the numerous Meamboat Musters on the Weetern and • uthern Waters. and row Intend. publielalng them W. •• • k Arm. The prim of the work will be put at the low tom of One Maier. Tive thousand copies will be lamed for the boatmem all other. deelmus of subscribing will hare to do eo atones. se none will be printed. unless or. dewed In advance. By reediting nue dollar to J. T. LLOYD CO.„ on wiil receive • copy of the above work. The work will he Weed to October. Agent at i New Orleans, Memphis, St. lifltti"irtll" "d Par Ineparfletalare Xdroul:r In the hands ot Agents. ra— All lettere ehould addremed to mr164.1 LAS. T. LLOYD A CO.. Clitelmmti.Ohlo. J. L. MIU DIALL, (Summar Wool, Dealer and Commision Merchant, No. 139 Liberty Atroe t, PIITTBSIIROH, PA • Brown al a I Ka k n sat B c a , U6 M phyT , a Ram. Tiernan Co mr24l,lend• riNllE.Stookholders of the Allegheny and New. Ihightop Moak Road Co.. are koweby notified that molustaLcoent of I'm t bri t Lare sod Pill y Ceoga the VIVETDAT OVll . llG.Prowe-and the addrau . porn or Two Dollen and Ilftr Heotolter MA • mr l 7 mcaeedl Hatt, day& until all lipoid. The Mamma will melee . lastatosonla ,At. the tohaiia . Mew 111. HARTMAN. Woode Run. on Thorwloy. Jane let between the hours o'clock. A. My mut 2 o'clock P. 31. m224-tacr DAVID CAMPBRI.L. Troworer. • • TO THE LADIES, PAUL LIUGUS, 104 Market street, pESPECTITLLY infoints the Ladies of Lit sset. Pi t ttsbu rghwbia wid vicinity that bit has Jua art esst reasiud Writ. tia trail sels.ted stteicarlag sad Swam. Dry Goods, bs 7 roduare his Eon, Du 104 Ilbwkat stWI. 2 at 4 ow 11Ith a w • • hin-48. at 8 ARRIVED MIS MORNING BY EX pßzas—A • smortment Dlack.Twhitel.Berred, Wand BD, to whielt I Maki Mali the atter. UM I"O6 I° PAQL uuaus. rynstas~r, ASSINETTS AND CASS I MERXS--Hair g i of Valra. h rr. oa l att' uk " t d """`4 ary tr . Amoy poi proortttoottoo to lel oo 7....x=oal m a n t m tir a m a tatt warrant stlol44lhrtl • PM:11100[K Eia! ROlD4RlRS—unving constantly 613 d a lama saw tmant of kadgoiderlasotall de. Wrk. I would soUelt tha patronage of Q. pulalle at qtru. d r - IBM:CANS'. COURT BALE OF COUNTRY v.... 8.114.114 AND FLOURING MILL—Ity endue of an ru der of the Oral:tante Won of allegheoy counZ;AlLfarr .13. Da adottnistratrix °Mons AL Maris, win tarn 10 3s a oaths ermines on liaturday,lente 1 at 10 Waitaki A: )1. that. valuable form in *Damon town cetettiiaw ggdildietwar. tuft?' to doe emit Ought of te. lot. la erected tr. Baldwin Mandan limn. • . Aral — ThaltetituriotZerchant and aka hlns.oitat to power among the In the county, Mt ace Pis et.= /Mt reap tent, tully eitneted u:Ctieh• =,°to. mu. from PittabotralL where the Sten es turns ertneat Chattier* week, Bad within • half mile at AM Otenbe. viiie.narand station. ear man auto tbe laud= can m". %ILO& . 4 44 1, 13 hr ta th e city mars it mons moss now offered.. • • Jurna—Oa. third eeek.,...telanco la one and two Teak irltirnanli'MM.Zatia Tiew ge. Da lad the Damian orfko• wird4Sta ' ' --P. ALDAUM. AIN LINgZ"' C0L 7 40 bbla r b ' . . mir6 D.A.7 * 00. 1 - fIIINNI 11A0S---2000 Iwo tqicand 1000 - . ! T HE Co-Partmeia hip heretofore existing between 8. A. NO auß JOHN . PHILLIPS, In the nem of Brass Pound. and Osellttleig. Is this 11,4 ithwekvea DT masestleament- The Lo of tai,isse Am wlli be rattled . by S. A:- LONG. who aloae Is authorized to coneet what Is d,.. and my ts debts. ' N. A. /ONO. plstatzah,Aptil 1855. ! JOIIN 111111.1.1 PS. LlEbusiE!w of, Bruits Founding and Una lu l t agal=o,l ' o4=t 4 it y , d.l!":l,„ o :l% . LIPS i CO.! JO 1/1 POI IMPS. , P1111.1.1P8 it COderill have the miviedief 110011 OAIr LACILMIL. as Illaital. la retlrhoyfrom /he Seats Founding .4 Gas Mules bashtem. / reemase WO. PIII/LIPS it 00..t0 my 8. A /ONO. • Dion! , ..' . .- of. Bathe.Tokiy. ETRE partnetrship heretofore meting be tween .1 I. odmis and .T. B. Mitchel. In the zszt...- Standard autarehrosot hie hsendteconttnoed todat mutual coomost. All isatatandlott amount. are to pad tq J. B. Mitch t under wham come the McKeesport standard ssill tss motioned. - 1:4. T. °COLLIN!, McKeown. Spry 14th. 1 '8.4... ~• J. BreMITLVKL. ......... • WANTED tWak.DIALTrIX,.A. Compesi toe. me that{ Is able to db sorbs prile work, se SII Par mt. omen:. e err &turner ers. = • B• 7 A; ..g....'i—ggu . zat la' ar:l4 . berth the ante In • McKeesport Standard . otlioe . as Lou es lit possible from dots of this oak. ' ao J. It. 1411.TCUEL. . _ . T • of Dinoltition- HE firm & fifeCUTOILEON tme der dlootred Dr' nontation. The euleeetiber hasten/ mandated in ratio-004. Ith himself IL L. NOR- ToN. the (Groom?. Produce and !Commission bnelnea trill benontlaned at the corner 01 Llbffety a.d unite. the style of WiL hIaCIUTCIIHON L 00.. who will et; tend be the NettJetnent or the be/dwell. of the kW ann. Plttabanth April 1.t,1960. WILAIIIIIIVIICON. Dinolution of Co-Partzu3rstup. RE co-ParhiersEdp heiatotore. existing 17 =moot J between the enbec tt A tikes„ le Shot/Mew? besides., Id the a .. ha. by rootaaloonsedt. this day tee. dissolved The business or the" late tlyer will be settled by Jobr Wane. at the old staid on Liberty street, and for that =me he Is hereby authorised to use the MEM tha JOHN WATT January Nth. JOHN 1911.813 N. In retiring trait the besieges. I eheertelit nommen my late pander, John Wilson . . to the Petro 01 OM Omer( customers. 4011 N WATT. eithGEIN WILSON, Grocer. and Commission Alereheat, N 0.266 Liberty street; Pittsburgh. eelogriber will methane the Wholesale tirdeery Pro deosend Com Mission basliseen. at the oldsstatst of Jobe Watt t Oa, No.= Liberty street. JULIA Wil.PoN. jag Dissolution of Co-Partaenstup. 7rRE partnership heretofore existing under the name of 0. BLACKBURN a Ott WM dieeolred , n 4 . Kai t tr erith: r adgn i z t. of 0. Blaekbau from the era the name/Mem at theft .id etell U t uawuer M. O. BLACKIILIHN. Pltt•btOlth. Atop 2.1. MIL • ONO. B. JON 88. • HAVING this day asimeiatedwith me Mr. JAS. L, COOLEY. our former hook Keeper, the bust op. will be carried .. Mtn:wry at the old stand. N 14/ Wate4 et.• under the style of ON MS 1 0001.1 t Y. 11e In opeueraL •O Int solicit tlorpateonage of °tarot.] etintomers width.. pub JAY B. JoN littabo-rith. April 2,1865. D. WOLtti. In withdrawing from the late firm of 0. Blaidtbsyn t Cs. I domost cheerfully Tokolllo2ao4 or old Miner, Mr. Be. A Jones.sod Mr. J. L. (.In,loy. to the onsilklaciesof the subtle. scut bennsak toothema continua tiou of I , Bnpstransse no Morally bestonvel on the. Tate firm• sp2 t • O. BLACKBURN. • • --, IAO.IIOE—Tho late firm of Wiok & M'Cand Lai bamtnir bean dionirol by Us death of John D.... out the bOtb but., thwbuabmws of WO Um will bo Water tiLthausi4irrs W.I. at Mali. obbiat eoleuirr Wood and D. WC/MI/LIMN. Bursiultur Partner. CO-PARTNERSHIP—pm underainod • o I pi tol 4,.. . .....oTl•ltlalafe g h r lst”lrVri i t"Ml M 2llB . Vfli ao , a itaitil I ..-4 o n COnaff f. tbo Twin.. of eoutioulog the Whoirrata tiro .n and De.tutlaidou busing... at the old .tared. ousaar o, Wood and Wats,. fts litlatairsh. under Um name, and .411...2:7,.:,InetDwTivevini......),zobriuzravu„,lo tit lait ii - . D.:IIVOI3.IDMI ' iln ti.i. I tia—my27 _ _____..... _ _ 7E4 11:11 ,, :oseribeia, trading under the firm of DE LANCIA d I M ilri etAn b l P /2 1 beet, by mufti/dam/mt. D. Plttsbmwh. March 19th,1965. 31. DC LOGE. The enabeetiber will continue the Hide gird Leather by.. loan he an its branehes,nt the nIJ stand. N 0.216 Llbert ei and yeepeettully eollelta • eontino►tion of the nation age so Ilteenlly extended to We /ate ann. 20 - ILIODAJW BARD. - - • • if)o- ' ARTNERSHIP—We halo.o ,tlds day tt.„;;, =wives In tbe , Iter Weir , . at , il a o ..ranuut7 last. .al th rt eboet= to be conducted nude: the" " or W AITIIVINCIVIattI er kPOC K ti o clLWEßie c e i Chlar. Pitt. • Way 1#;188.4...Z.713 TO CE—I bsve Bold my inteieet in the v - itti J '"" Pb1111 ' pc n t ng L. con i ga r ee l a i3' t 11: 8 15 . 1d a 'ria ' ' -i i.rN' : 4 1 /root I cordially rsoccoroolul IS. non 01=0 the ...an friends. __ , ' P. 11. KILLER. Pittsb July 9 9 th. leas. ' t • ..,... .. . . §...UN I. — cfi., :Nil lira Dims Noun -44, a i ln , tl Ga•ZlttalL. lasite u sttant.kut to their stock ,We It tip.horisas tth w U ardan and gas, make tauli .t ' Of all kinder° order, furnish Railroad Dumps and t.okltr o tins!, an . keno aril metal constantly . [mad. /Pal GE.—The :ate firm of JONES GO having ban) dlieolved by the death of John •tt the 87th hut. the helium uf eald t y ro, I by the utellonlin*4 at their olhee. comer o I streeti. 100t.—051 ISAAC:JO:IRA, murders partner JONES, htmOmfacturer of Sori:A • Mad, Mush Flab Awl, Steel Pkm h i rMlat=g l Brea =sp.\ al B.P SAA L Lan Patent 6. Her and , IM-41 jß rera of / •■ Patent Improved 'steel (Whee ler—mitt 0011.1 . or .414 Fiat street.. Pittsburgh- fe1.2.11. hun ating sold berstoiym oxisti the ncundor th. firm of Elt (10, st 11111 Creek Ternaynd also the parte seeable esistl_os ender the Brin of HI & 8110Ele Nat GBH. at e briar are bath molved. The bust no old settled by the man/sten et the Forman and t •S. I(In she are stethothsed to tom the mama of the ree • re in eettlln an the 0 1108W111.11_,0 • March Ma& Fah/1.-trl -P. PRO&YSHIGatt. . • 999 12011413 K W. 11.E - RSTR:i t E ot CO ., ~ Commission :81310 1 3; tarce:dle d olt:3'M Prini Clml ntlet., an d ttebirrgb SU' . ta" . The undersigned havingfoiinedaco7partner-' A dik .hlp, undekr the .tile of D.. W. Hl.BgriNß a 1 30... Cr the Mheinetiuucif. . Gvoeevid AR... , 7, Co r, find Protb*lnulzm.eit Noe. WI mini% Front eerie*, sue pre pared to give op .e,. .ttention, to iii/Inordwe, receiving and rum produce and reerehand filer to the es - eueurt.tion.of boatiti „ ige; Th a batimay_ wp be .nu.w outrusted imsr2=i to z tb i e c. ir : w e. Irerdly _t •P. Pelle re it Co.; "14 1,1a3 1 . 141 : 1 . Bali /ire% et dk Rohrer 11 Gra& ge.t.4 William M.• hog` & Johnson , Eold T. Bhhe , ceilliruil-ithidogs . Loille, 32.44 PeilomonAtciner T ud, , .. . . J.a n4.riao. O 011 i :ToeieF . Iteming hayipg 14180 .dated vith him aleph the . .I.,wdzkinis banana be condziefed trader . the JOSKFILALICIUnt Ou. caPARTNERSHIP,--finvinj aapociated &t em' 10 =AI t h ee wyblM R. S StILLEIts & CU. nom J 1600,117 264 1864. AID E. SELLERS & ;CO., Whole4 . l o w and AtiglAgrn Rnmp ws. % paints, Oil. , Vartddlem •, 4.1 -- Pearl Btaroh. • 1 el l BOXES J. J. WOODS' . just ree'd 4q, on eonginntnontan4 !al , * - no I A A .HARDY. kanoy Ohma Store. - • ODKINSON'S FANCY. CHINA STORE WaititarkiVlZ l ggrir= pne.... for ...h. VALUABLE INVENTION. acromusr TRBTIIIO.NY ITS 1.4V0R.. ... I .att is qsaroini.Ornal, • AmillloU4 1864.. f ESSRS,,,EDWIN AS. M. CLARK— cuan.- Having eirefullr eistalood the 'Cll. . 40 .• °Malan. and workmanship cf your newly pot. enfed °swathed Grinding end • - Boltloge, or Nieman st Mitring Mill, I take plasmas lo prammtlo ,ron and th e public with the folioising statement op th e result of my in- Prenchiltur thirtY • Masa ohm. ter, it ground and bolted ham nine notwolvir bushels ot wheat per boar.sositing, , llean work, and, at the was time 11:11tu'"!:totg,:fdlip'harl.ratT. 11::1;67:4"..! 1.., Is of an excellentquality, atid - tha yield por 0:W -m io MILO to the large Gamed conititicated mills of Modern sonetruction. It °nook+ tel tittle .them. soft to placed I:•=4,T.ftititi,nnilrat abet: wetly resomed or tnasported tram one pleas to another-- Whas no corUsiated Vahan obrita,. t. to t t r iaritl le IZ Vtri t i nctitgasi 'thr y• • odatted Istrits the condition of tho Mutts at long:and Coto Nechako. tiers of coustrootion,and moonnt of sopital :squint. to West It, Tepidity of grinding per hour. taken Into one. sidarailm, • with Ito portability. - and Mental lon to an passer =ills sum 'teapot but tbbilg Mater. long 1 tahl , he anoweefullyeataiildsed 'nervy State In the Union. it does not entlreir, take the plans of the ofd muntilicated machinery hentsdbmused. • •-• • Yourslinty, • • Mews Misson. Hill Tour hammer of elpida. Tide valuable 11111 can boson as opt as daily; at NO. gin Arch et, mot to tha Theatre; Th innten stake* bathe Munn., until twin o'clock, fawn tom O'clock In the afternosn until lbw,. by those Wishing ta sinrchawOomaty or litate . BUM& Thos patentee*. irtill hoes many Of the met natabiehtates and; tkinntleir far sale, and will gin ail latiagestion retitle* "o It. • Those germw of engaging in tido pranising worolotion, will do well to soil and am Nemo • as hundreds finish:dna daily. The ark. thehe Potsmthe antutetiontitt end Mates at, trinite 13104. Maki in p , and with in the lust few weeks sorer sixty thousand ars worth f the Patent Mete bare been sold—, The - Patentee& iki• win and James Clark. Intend mumbling in thbbitribr mum time,far the purpose of, ollihsg ttoroatire United States, County and gtatos,or We. - - Mll-PasonConiting fortidormattun mast eackas Stomps ; May 21.1861. i ILL oliptrthismoriting,'stßotion Store, 7V 63 Market at.. Osseo . Psinta lawna nor patterns wassinhal hat caws saw agora& Ilsrar. J. 6 half 01104.1 Vi. 4.10 Bail& Labs,. new mstlela musnlos lkm Jr. Res. istu. tbr la omit. slwaywnal hams fee II onus. neresta 4 1:1 ta s tir=ini g i z*le.. all to I* gold at kotwg Wiesa. el Boston Btora 03.71wc n 3567 DUDLEY, .13T0 — &.00. 2 _ ANTs, COMMISSION &FORWARDING kIE EculA .N 0.9 RILCOND.I9rMZET. (between Main nod the BiTer,) 'LoulSVlile `toy. r A HTICULAR attention F:42 4 ut' the UT asap sad rd• °Lamp, Fbrk. Owns, de l... seirelber of all kinds of Prodoci and snag *damn sunk. 01 .7: 41 h=1=zolg , Z i ttitetp u ittn unit. and Musks' inAnunindir PAUL HUOUB W. A. illeha4son o: l 3:=llllWitirea, A. toe-Una= W amen sad Comatlat hsate. _ . Owswan Whollwals Gwen, and WailldW eist Zs,. T Pw Wi tl=l 11°' = 7 ' " 4 7:1891 4 n *5. ! 3. PF 7 . . TAT ilvtinbezzandialiilit twavo. etoie: nose 'EI tiomad 412 Prom atm% port door to 4 1 6Parlttdier and W en, =IMMO* detnraild • km". Wog doirterilltlott or ap Ibr dad ABLICANDPIANO COP RUE"i4: ?eau- NOTICES =E3
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