GAnnit -- CITY DEPARTMIMT PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MOBSINCTJULY 16, 1855 "Tem Frau that's braved full seventy years The battle and the breeze," wee, we are. informed, displayed on Saturday morning from the window of the Good latent ,Engine House. It seems that Uncle Sam has tented a part of that hulking and placed in officer there for recruiting men for the United States army. The gentleman who gave no the above informa. tiettexpreesed the wish that all idlers and loafers in that neighborhood might enlist and leave their old haunts pro bona publico. We think he was unnecessarily severe on them. 'Tis true their absence would be productive of quiet and peace; but then it would also be pro ductive of deep regret on the part of the people who reside in that part of the city. For years they have been accustomed to all sorts of noises and disreputable proceedings—have heard ribald oath and slang plaraSso , so long, that any change would make them miserable. On their account —much as we would would be like to see e Oinks of Our army filled op—we s orry to hear of the euocess of the recruiting officer. The young men w h o congregate there may not possess great refinement, and perhaps they are a little deficient in their appreciation of the proprieties of life ; s un, they are hale, lusty fellow, and it would be a pity to recruit them for the army and corn pet them to shoulder muskets and sacrifice their invaluable lives in defence of their native land. tiro, no! Snob a dispOsition of Young America /should not be .seriously thought of by our true friend -of that interesting youth. Take from our midst our useful mechanics, our enterprising manufacturers, our plodding lawyers—close our temples of worship, and banish the ministers of the gospel :—do all this, but spare, 0! spare the virtuous youth who have so zealously labored in extending the reputation of our favored city. The, jewels of Pittsburgh ureter youth and the neighborhood of which we write is blessed with a large number. The objection that they are 1. worthless, idle gang is of little force. They may not be in dustrious and temperate; but they art musical, vigilant (some of them never go to bed) andal - ways ready to divert their friends. - - That they sometimes disturb their neighbors ,is of little moment. They are admirable singers and great 'convertationiste, and though they may sometimes keep people. from sleeping, they utter notes worthy of Jenny .Lind and talk with a wisdom worthy of the sages .of Greece and . Rome. Their departure from their native city would cause a vacuum which could not easily be filled. Pittsburgh would mourn the loss of hundreds of • her . most promising sows, and "grim-visaged war" would gloat over the death of those who, had they remained might have become intelligent, useful and respectable citizens. Tea Ctrotcns. —We have reported every wel authenticated case of cholera which has thus far occurred in the neighborhood, endear read ers will remember that not one case has origina ted in the city. In fact, every case except One, thlt of a raftsman in the Ninth Ward, has oc curred in one locality, viz on the bank of the Ohio between the Marine Railway and hicklee's Rocks. We could hear of no new cases ou Sat urday, sad of but one death of a case where the person wartprevionsly attacked. The house to which we referred on Saturday, where most of the deaths occurred, is a 'miserable, filthy house below the _railway, crowded to excess by no less than seventy-three -inmates. A portion was oc cupied by an Irishman named Kinney, as a whisky shop and boarding house for the Irish laborers on Murray and Moorehead's section of the Steubenville Railroad. This fellow auade_his boasts that he sold half 11 barrel of whisliey a_day to the miserable ten ants of the house. NO wonder the cholera broke -put there—no wonder it found victims amongst those degraded people. The Dispatch of Satur day published some statements with regard to the condition of things in the house. Its inform ant visited, and one of the little girls engaged in dealing out the liquor staid" come along—l' ll show you \ deal man!" and led the way to a miserable shanty, above this building, and be tween the -road and the river, containing Six bunks. Prone on his face, its the middle of the Boor, lay the holy of a stalwart Irishman, naked to his shirt, which was thrown over his head— the room horribly - filthy, Slid the corpse covered with flies. In one of the bunks, insensible, her ' laborious breathing giving evidence that death was near, lay his wife—equally naked with her bus. band, and like him, covered by a myriad of flies. After a Tian endeavor to restore her to con scionsness,ire arranged the scanty clothing upon the bodies, to prevent their most indecent expo sure, and hastened from a spectacle of squalid wretchedness he bad never before witnessed, witlrfeelings which may be imagined. The Irish residing in that vicinity bare mostly been fright ened away. A large party came over to the city on Saturday. We were informed that on Fri day the bodies of two that had died were placed in woodenboxes, tin to the Catholic cemetery on the Steubenville Road, - and there left; unburied. CHARON or ABORTION—M[II7OT or E. HATS arm Manatee Ls -Puon.—On Saturday last Dr. C. M. Finch •ppeared before Aldermen McKen na, and madeosth charging Mrs. 'Margaret Gal lagher oiled Madame Le Pugh, and a man named E. Hay, with procuring an - abortion on the body of a young woman named. Miss Harriet. Jones. . It appears that Dr. Finch was called, in Ms I professional capacity, to attend Miss Jones, when she confessed the following aircumstances to him: Hays had„turd criminal intercourse with her, and she was taken to the house of Madams Lo Pugh; 82 Rose street, just in the rear of the County Jall,, for the purpose of procuring an abortion; she had been enciente for about eight months. . Madame Le P. gave her medicines, which, however, did not produce the desired re sult; surgical instruments were then resorted to, but without succeeding in the murderous de ' sign Dr. Finch was - then called in by Madame i.e Piigh, when Miss amen made a clean breast of it. - Ske also confessed that she was willing that an abortion should bo procured. Dr. Finch, on learning these facts, immediately instituted legal. proceedings. Hays and the madame were arrested by officer 'Dougherty, but Mum Jones had disappeared, and her whereabouts have not yet been discovered. She formerly resided on Ohio street, Allegheny. Hays and Mad. Le P. were committed to jail, and will hare a farther hearing before Ald. M'Kenna, this afternoon, at three o'clock. Jurriasom Cougoz.—We have received the , itlatalokue of the Officers and Students of Jef ferson College, Canonsburg, Pa., for the Aca demic year 1864,5," from which we learn that this huttitution to in ►very flourishing condition. The Faculty, whidh is a very able one, caudate of the following gentlemen; Rev. A. it. Brown, D. D., President; and Professor_ of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Political Economy ; Rev: William Smith, D. D., Vioe President, and Pro fessor of the Greek Language ; Samuel Jones, A. M., Professor of Natural Science ; Bev. Aaron Williams, D. D., Professor of the Latin Language; John Fraser, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, and ,three Professors Extraordi nary, and a Principal and Assistants in the Preparatory Department The undergraduates in the different clones number as follows: Senior Clue 52 ; Junibr Chas, CO; Sophomore Clam, 41 ; Freshman Chas 29 ; Irregulars, 17 ;. Preparatory . Department, 62—whole number, 261., The following students are from Pittsburgh and vicinity: D. W. Ballanttne, James McMas ter, Samuel Watson. W. C. Neely, J. C. Yang. M. M. Hula, J. E. Johnson, John McClareo, A. Starrett, S. F. Lowrie, J. D. Stanford, W. H. Denny Totten, W. K. -Bryant, Amos 0. Ewing, J. Nevin Finney, James E. Wilson, and Samuel B. Young. Tux MONONOAIIiLA Ruts.—The Monongahela Rim/Wean gives the following account of the great rise of Tuesday: "The rise Was unexpected and the people little prepored for it,, and consequently there was run eiderable damage done. Flat boats, coal boats, skiffe, rafts of logs, coal barges, and steamboats were loose and running down the river in the midst of a world of flood-wood. At daylight on Wednesday, both banks of the river up and down presented a scene of wild excitement The steamboat Alex. Wilson broke from her moor ings and wok down the river. The hands were asleep on board, but when the cable broke they were awakened and 'matched out of bod and kola themselves vywattog on tb• vasty &ay." As the engine was apart, their 'libation was net at all enviable. The boat was brought ashore about a mile below town and towed back to tier moorings. The crane boats of Kr. Biting, the bridge contractor on the 11. R. 11.,'were bro. , ken up very much, and one of them went off down the. river. Mr. Siddoo disoovered a coal barge loaded with coal admit, and went aboard of ter.. landed her at Mingo but unfortu nately in doing en ran Into another barge, be longing to Wilson & Graf, and sunk her. The farms up the little streams are overflowed. and ooluidorablo damage is dons to thb Wsurma Cesium, Dun's Conesos—This the • only platain the city ethers o good baud writing' tan be attai n ed. ladles meet io SD dee -7". sandy. furnished prints room. from Bto 6. daring the hours of business. call for • a. specimen of Mr. Williams splendid business penmanship and his 'Urgently written business P.amitute."—There Is a pumpkin Tine growing in Mr. '• William Coulter's garden, in Monongahela City, that Lae already attained the enormous length of. two hundred and emenerfioe lea. The vine has twenty-five pumpkins on it. Toe receipts of the C. & I'. S.H. for mane IWO s6fl/4000,ukiscresee 404000 inerbst yesr. Tux Saw iNDI6IIII,--A delegation of Kew In diens arrived in the city on Friday from Wash- ington, which they reached on . Monday of last week. They went to ask their Great Father, , the President, to make one of their number a ! chief with sundry flashing trappings and a big ! pile of money. Instead of this, all of them re. eeired pantaloons, shirts and shoes, they being entirely naked excepting their blankets, having warn out their leggings and moccasins In their journey. They were a good deal chagrined on account of the failure of their mission. Mr. Mix, acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs de tailed an agent to bring them to this city, whence they departed. on Saturday for St. Louis on the steamer !Brazil. From St. Louis, the Superin tendent of Indian Affairs will forward them to The party consists of floe males and two females. The 'names of the band Wedengoh, Chief ; n Lessor, Interpreter; Egcshabbee, Alekansy and .Theogimoy. Tan OTPRIZS.—The band of Gypsies, whose presence in the neighborhood of the city has cre ated considerable talk fora month pact, are now encamped on Girty's Run, above the Iron Works. The males may be seen every week at the Home Market, where they offer for sale some fine spe cimens of the equine genus. Old Noah Web ster given the Gypsies rather a bad character in his dictionary. He says they are '`a race of vagabonds, strolling about and subsisting mostly by' theft, robbery and fortune-telling:" The Gypsies hereabouts, however, lay claim to a good character for hon esty, integrity and fair dealing, as we observed by an advertisement of theirs in the Dirpotch a few days ago. We eau hardly decide which tells the truth, but we fear the Gitanos "would'ot do to tie to." J 9101 1 ,1 0 FROM A TIMM STORY WINDOW.-A man mated John Reynolds, residing at No. 40 Market street,over the store' of Messrs. Arnold A. Son, while under the influence of liquor, jumped from the second story) window in the bock part of the house, to thegland below. Strange to say, be was but slight injured. Shortly after he went up into the ird story, and jumped down upou.the roof of a shed and from thence on an ash-pile in the yard. This time he did not get off so easily. ilia leg was badly injured and his ankle sprained. ,Upon the information of some of the neighbors, he was arrested by officer Spence and placed in, the Tombs, whore be re mains until the gloom of his intemperance is gone. PASSING COIGINTIMFRIT Motmv.-31attWas Wi mer, keeper of a Dutch beer house on Penn street, Filth Ward, appeared before Ald - . Parkinson. on Saturday and made oath charging one Conrad Harhaugh with passing a counterfeit $2 bill on the Ohio State Bank, on Friday last. The de fendant drives a pop-wagon for J. Kennedy. A warrant was issued. Wimer also made information against William Byerly for passing on him a counterfeit $lO bill on the Ohio State Bank, Cleveland Branch.— Warrant issued. MAN DROWNED.—Joseph Gilmore was drowned a week ago yesterday, in the Monongahela river, near his residence, about two miles below New Geneva. He had gone in to bathe, and it is Imp= posed was seized with cramp. One of his com panions made a desperate effort to save him— and in doing so enmo near loosing hie own life by getting into the grasp of the drowning man. The deceased has left a wife and children to mourn an unexpected and irreparable loss. His body was recovered two hours afterwards, and interred at New Salem on Monday. MONOIIGAIIKLA SLACK W AVM EXTICNSION.—The work on the two new locks now in course of construction above Brownsvlille is being pushed forward with mach vigor. When the locks are completed, the elackwater will extend nearly to the Virginia line. - Ws call the attention of the re der to the ad vertissmetit in another column, A Wilkins k Co., announcing the removal of the Banking House. Buitesen.---On Saturday morn ing about two o'clock. a fire broke out to the Union Hotel, Liberty street, first door above the Canal Bridge. The flames, when first discovered were proceeding from a room on the first floor of the back building. The kitchen and dining room on the Ent floor, and three room , in the second story, were completely burned out, and only through the timely nertions of the firemen the front building was saved. The furniture of ' the house woe partly destroyed and the rest damaged. The owner of the building is Mr. A. H. Miller, who is insured. The tenant and keeper of the hotel, Mr. Joseph A. Schmidt, loses about $5OO to furniture, which wee insured for $lOOO in the Franklin Insurance Company; of Philadelphia. AT the primary meeting of the American party of the Sixth Ward, held on Saturday last, Steam-a. William Culp, Jas. Armstrong and Thos. W. Wright were elected delegates to the County Convention, to meet on Wednesday next. From the Second Ward, B. T. C. Morgan, Alex. Mc- Clintock and Wm. H. Glenn. "Soon PUMPILIIIS."—There is a pumpkin vine giowing, in Mr. Win. Coulter's garden. in Monongahela City, that has already attained the enormous length of tWo, hundred aod•twenty -1 five feet. The vine has twenty-five pumpkins on it. • Ours FELLoWs' PILOCMISION.—A public pro cession of the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows will be held in this city on the 14th of Sep tember next. The Order numbers about three thousand members in this city and Allegheny alone, and aimany lodges from the surrounding towns and counties will undoubtedly join in the procesidon, a display highly creditable may be looked for. Committees have been appointed to procure the services of a suitable speaker, and to make each other arrangements as will insure the complete success of the intended turn-oat. A Grawss named John Reynolds, a tailor; es caped from the third story of M. Arnold & Son's clothingstore, No. 40 Market street, on Saturday morning, while in a slats of intoxication. He came down into the backyard, and notwithstand. lag be tell a distance of about thirty feet he es caped with a not very serious.- injury to one of his legs. Reynolds was subsequently arrested and looked in the tombs for rafo.keeping, until be should become sober, for fear he should do some further injury to himself. No TORCH .I.delllT PHOOEY/110N AITZU ALL.— The “victims" and others who were engaged in getting up the torch light procession, to have come off to Allegheny on Saturday night, came to the conclusion to postpone it until after the meeting of the Allegheny Councils this week.— They were of opinion that a public demonstration was unnecessary at the present time, and that the differences between them and the Councils will be satisfactorily adjusted at their next meet ing. A PROMPT arrICGR —IL S. Fleming, EM., County Treasurer, on Saturday mornipg depos itedl to the credit of the Commonweallh, in the Metabolite' and Manufacturera' bank of Pitts burgh $40,000 (in advance) on the State Tax of 1855. Mr. Fleming ban acted than promptly in order to furnish help to the State Treasurer to pay the August interest on the State debt. This energetic action is worthy of all pralne. Mau= Kamm . STOLEL—The market bas ket of Dr. Klinefelter was taken on Saturday morning from a door step whore he had left it fora moment. Some hungry thief, tempted by the seasonable luxuries it contained, bethought of n good dinner "without money and without price," and no appropriated it. The Dr. had to go to market a second time. SUNDAY Lagoon CARL—Lore! ea Fisher, keep er of a lager beer doggery at “Oakland," Pitt township, was prosecuted on Saturday before Alderman Donaldson, for selling liquor on Sun day, the Bth inst., by one Peter Itudenbaugh, who also resides at Oakland• A summons was issued, and Fisher will- have an examination on Saturday next. . . Too difficulties between the proprietors or the (Arcola! hare been adjusted—Messrs. Babcock & Williams buying out Mr. McDonald. The oetllememt was an admi ble one. Suits against McDonald hare been wit drawn. Her. E. P. Starr, D. D., the venerable and beloved pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, returned to his home, on Thursday, atfer alt extended tour to the West. BILAVAIL Conan FAIL—The third annual fair of the Balmer County Affriculttrral Society will hi held it Bearer on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 25th and 26th. Tu■ District Court was in session on Saturday Judge Hampton on the bench, but nothing of public interest was transacted. Tna house of M. T. Kennedy, at New BSht oo, wAs entered by burglars a few nights mince, end $4O taken from a pair of pants. Ting Blevra.—The late riso backed the wale up the lleaver river a distauee of three miles. IrSifflll-:-Itell Smith Abroad, inns meted by Megan Wideott and °benzene, in 1 rot. My OonSendoin the don of a Woman's lAA, and other Lair, in 1 y01.12n0., Lr kr . KAY k OO. 15 Woodstreel. . 1131 "dIiIERFEI/dlittlf—ll • a lar go IkaitmiaDentoZeftmszyave . anutiting Lx. M. s a La st V i L al a r s shourelt 'mUhlole sfri)astockhhgwr.D lisrt•r.. `EMI--Eidi-AN-----NUA.L 'SALE—d. A. Mullin Oa. aro cumulus their opioudid stook of Straw. Lu•WM.d otbor lamb of &rands, at suoduction dad:rat ou~ W usual prima jull S - 110IILD -- KR BRACES—I have ree'd new .01 wry, Oto. orivtommtorklboubler BMW, motor to any lo tha elty. Tbolowtshlog stood and clomp_ * Ol a P ic l"# ! IS , j 9 L r 331114" TELEGRAPH I CI. WASHINGTON Ctrl, July 14 —Waldo has •lesti. ded to accept the Judgeship of the Supreme ! Court of Conneotiont„ and will retire from the office of Commissioner. of Pensions on the let of next month. The Star asserts that Government has informa tion of the kind reception of Maj. Mordecai anti Capt. Mc CleSaud, by the Russian government that they have not been refused to visit Se aßtopol... _— ` -CHICAGO, July 14.—.1 man named Maybury, on trial at Zanesville, Wisconsin, for the murder of a raftsman, was taken from the Sheriff by a mob and hanged. The trial, in consequence of some defect in the iudietmeut was brought to a saddest termination, which so exasperated a crowd of raftsmen that they took the law into their own hands, and executed the murderer n 8 above stated. CONCORD, N. II , July 14.—The Legislature adjourned to-day. The prominent auto of the session are : remodelling the Judiciary and a cox. eminent change of all the Judgtt: the re-die tricting of the State for senators; the passage of a Prohibitory law, and the general removal by address of the Democratic incumbents of all offices filled by executive appointment. CHICA(IO, July 1 3.—Tbe Know Nothing state Council closed its session at Springfield to-day. Considerable difficulty arose upon the question of a restoration of the Missouri Comprothise, but upon a rote being taken, the anti-slavery platform woe adopted by a vote of 74 to 115. PRILADFLPAIA, July li—The deaths in this city for the week past wore 101. The Rev. David flerrdo and Res. Wm. Cal derwood and lady, missionaries of the Reformed Presbyterian (Thumb, left to-day for the scene of their labors BALTIMOILE. July 14.—Sergeant Morrow was arrented yesterday at Fort McHenry for his connection with the whipping to death of the soldier Loop. A warrant is out for the arrest of Lieut. Griffin, who is implicated in the same at- lirraorr, July 13.—The Court this morning gave its leoimion in the case •of Gallagher, in dicted for n violation of the liquor law. The Court held that selling foreign liquor was not unlawful, and Gallagher was discharged. PHILADELPHIA, July 14.—The Grand itiry of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and quarter Sessions made their final presentment yesterday, having acted wen 691 cases, finding 291 true bills and ignoring 297. CONCORD, N. IL, July IC—Strong anti-slavery resolutions, offered last week by Mr. Tappan, passed the House this morning, after an exci ting debate. Tho Legislature adjourned today. WASHINGTON 'C ITT, uly 14. —Mr. Wheeler, he American Minieter. to Central America, is ow in this city. Ile return,' to his poet by the New loan, July 14.—The steamship Her mann exiled at noon io.day with 160 passengers and $4.1.10,000 in F peci e. BOCK IsLAND, ILL., July I:S._ Stoddard, con victed of the murder of bin wife, was executed to-day. New YORK. July I-I.—Cotton dull; pale,. 1000 hale,; the sales for the lestthree dive were 6)100 hales. Flour unsettled; sales 7500 bide. at $.4,75059,62 for state and good Ohio: southern dull; sales 500 bble. at $10,97. Wheat unchang ed with e limited demand. C - irn dull. ailee 90,- i5lO bush. at 91. Pork a trifle higher, sales l 3101 bbb, me.. at $2O. Beef unchanged; sales 250 bbls at $l6. Lard dull with declining ten dency; sales 300 hbls. Bacon scarce. Butter dull. Cheese steady, Whiskey quiet at 41. Groceries firm; sales 2260 b4s Rio Coffee at 10k; .1e“ 300 bbls. Orleans Molasses at 32. Linseed Oil firm at 90. Tobacco firm at 9fifl93. Stocks and money unchanged; Cumberland 297: Canton 241; Cleveland & Toledo 91; Erie 621: Reading FPILADELPRIA, July 14.—Cotton in limited de mand; about 200 bales sold at previous rates. No new feature to notice in Flour sales limited; prime at $9,75(iii10,25 for common to extra and fancy brands. Nye four and Corn . ltleal quiet at previous rates. The Wheat stock is nearly ex hitusteitand very little new is coaling in yet ; 15000 bush taken in small lota at $2,40 for prime Southern red, and $2,20 for white. Nye very little offering, $1,85 hid for Penna.. Corn dull and rather lower, sales 1500 bush yellow, at 95. Oats but few offering. Southern would bring 52 and Penna. 54 afloat Groceries and Pro visions quiet and unchanged Whiskey slow at 41 for bads. and 42 for bbln. CINCINNATI, July 14.—Flonr, extra • hand some, $8,45(01k70; 245 hhls received within the last 24 hours. Whisky : sales 1150 bills at 311(a . ,;411t. Cheese ; sales 251 boxes 'at tic. The river commenced rising last evening. Bat:mms, July 14.—Flour: soles :150 .bbls Howard street at $lO. Wheat: sales southern red at $2,15&2,2.Z 5 ; white it2,25(i02,36. - Corn: sales white et $1,00(1.1,03 ; yellow t16(it)913. COMMERCIAL. '(N NI MITT IC V. OW ARR ITII AT lON. F oft J Cf. 1 W. It. BIoWN, V P. — Pa•aaa SKLIA2a. ALFS. J otm 1t0V1T..7411111 M'OSSIII . . I . MARKETS Orrice Ilmacaon Ilegarre. Monday Morning. July lA, 1888 J tbo market nu again hurtle.; ale. l 0 .moll lota from eV. of 170 bble eslr. at $9,04. from trot hands, enperftne and rate. raled.atiaatoontattons 88.93,05.70 tlitAlN—asies on the mbar( of 400 ben /naffed Corn at n from store t/0 bus do at 80; Data, 800 boa from .tore at 48 nod 800 do at 02. WIEISKEY—saire of 1111 bbill rectified at r. 4 and 10 do al. BAIXIN —Wee of WOO D. Nboniders and Mama at $0 and 1014:.10 S 0 nboulders at 8 1 % and 1000 Ed mg. eared Mons at 14, each: 7808 Se Shoulders nod lien. w . $ 4 and 11. thirty do( 8 . II AY—new Mar I. offering at .• les end veiling ebroelT $11:4148111 1 . 8 ton. • • - MONETARY COMMERCIAL. The Increued aetivtty.no for Money hag soosure blr subelded, and the 'apply all le In eta.% of the de mand at WITH met. but tees however being made at the lower are. P..r I. bfes Y mnt. moody 'O 4 .7 0 t 03r first dam slanatateta—tN. Y. 'nib. At &lean matey ratans easy for good paver. and Is a ttida Mote attandanton tan. but the Ena/ket. Is not in Into la general negotlatlous ae Ware July Ist. jilitr=rglhe:rnlux o o l; t ... Cl7=an .1 sad mu Their °amine, for June. .1.65.1, *ere e47.72° Te, th showing en Incase over last ye. of SS,DO IT. .... . . . The Baok of the Btate of 11Wend edvertleep a dirkland! Of eight and a hall per cent. for the ate month. ending no the 9.oth of Jun...after setting amide one per cent. as a owe. tiogrot fund. %Se Bankers' (Swaim non which met at Al mem., N. on the MN to devise a plan for the redemption al the notes of the Batiks of the Stale, adopted after meld. erable discoloson. the following Merle' 4 vrhat a common agency 'or clemlngadense fiv the re demption of hank mites be establiehed in the rity of, New' York; that all the country batiks. membersof the Amocia•ii time, int:emit to iamb agency all their trumarr_bienk note. tor which they etudl he credlool bi - the Atom./ the ednoota thereof, see one-quarter of one per rent; that ludo Aron; rshell return to mob memberof the Asectiatton Its own mina. enarecing them the SMOUlat thereof. ime onelitth one per cant the debtor Hanks arts-ming with their 00 04 responding Banks ti • city of Oise York to par on the to credi to r of the manager of the loorney the baUnces due to creditor banks, to be paid by 111001.StIll to their credit in their to bank, that earh member of the Ate soriation shall furnish to the agony's moderate per cont. mot on its elteulation. the as ra t to be hereafter fixed, for the purpose of redeeming meth counerr Wok not. tue , shall be tabard othoristee than through the asenciated banks. duel notes shall be'rettirmed to. the mune manner red at the vane rates. Co ewe the neeemer same of the &gently shell gamed Its interne froth Its business, suchh teems shall be ameneed upon the waiters of the AlMOdar tient In proportion to their redemptions. That 'tt re "erred to a Cogan ittee of t digeatioanti, Prolime • die tailed plan fbr carrying ant thegibtee stencrel noeitkom, and to submit the mime to the emend banks fat their approval and attention; and that w heti the mote le taented by at least Oft? alio banks, the Cemmittee take the necessary comm. ate putting the Pl= In operatlnn.' Sr. LOMB Maur,. Wednesday Erasing: July 11e—Noe mints for the week thus he. bare been ver meagre. MOMS alone is en exemplAnte, and the buoyancy of MS stephe th glees to the market e only feature of interest It Dam*. The range of hemp today was SIMI to 5110, with good demand. and the tendency upwards. The salmi Of Nad are at fal, bat lew lids change hands. and the le article Zr=t l .:Mrt; ~ t v, th1 17.% fi A n tr'.l2lt 07,10 to whleh “compleivion" manufactures hove..come at met" An opinion preralle,hoWever, that mien /1111114.161penT. Sim the close of the month. New wheat 130 to-135e, hir mediate delivery, and We dellnirable by the first of Au . gust. Amount, of the harvest repeatent au almost um. pee ndented yield. l own. today wigs, fair to gra d white, lance gunnies Advice. from EPiei jest remi.ed PeT dem. Pacific, state • • decline Nat e quartm- - a Pretty dm' , failing MT. Pete ititILIVO, with an %retard tendency—the only, sale that n'T'ruecri=tc"boWes remanfred"ftm New Grimm of toter dative than them Nifore_publiatiolL One tithe Mb, ouldreseed to that s ffice. myg —The mires of flour ern considerably lower. w i th p i ss 's,. More at 172.5 50; corn a golds ribbed doe 1111;:candim 24m. nbiake7 :lON oats 62."1 . IMPORTS lIV RIVER_ CINCINNATI, by planet-181 ben aottou,.liontwdy 160 bblo ale, Q W Smith: 178 do whiskey. 0 Mad. .t0b..03. b.. 03 . 12 bkbmoLosooo, 24 do obarmal, sundry toosignoos. BROWNSiII , LE BOATS-24 bbloc<=o44 W Waive; akat rags, .1 p i a ado 30 ado °moot, GI oko wool.; 1, oas, swan' ...ao.. WHENLINO, lir Forest City-314 Ors area, .; to do, 13 bias sPrit, FF.d,F IMPORTS BY RAILROAD Cixrailto Ptriwareon IL 11-107 .kw wool grastreeZtledontar.ol:4 I...l%rfielgtkirstra b./. yan az 23 40 hsadiew,„46 grlnditotot, Ll plarott Br ed; do, / aw/ • 0:4 bb 10* Pol/r/F- 0 . bblb ago, sawdry conslgneci. Dino AND NS/WM= li.ll-5 Md. wail& J B AS wool B Ilarbsosh tas 40 do, W BalkerVi l' ott bbla estp!.rap butter. mat 1 Po oato,B bbli Boor, sundry Oollw/10boolL ARRIVALS Navi AND DEPARTURES. •.: I ARRIVED.4.ffmon BrpirDnifißl Z Llama do; -001. raeratri Weft ,_l2lsabettr; n; Wields= No. 2, Wollottllc cu. Forest Cab Moen ti Olo• ..- ' DEPARTED—joff.rotit, Ittlir. IlAtNttoo. I do Cot Elmard, Elltabotk; Vottuto. Deaver: QM Weber Wort Nowtom blichrgan No. 2. WollnllkcYbroitcWT,WN:rtiblet May Queen. .dnnstl. . , . . RIVCI—On Saturday gaming than ..en 6 *.t6 . lONS • In tha &sand and rains. PEARLS -14 calls very 1631_•Lo'd aaidfor rGb , 4619 ZELL LWQM. wain ot. Public Sale of the Main Line of Public • Works of Pennsylvania. VOTICE Is hereby given, that by authority o f et e t Auguslialy of Peroodlvarda, approwed 1 6 , espeaut to Public Salu, at to n 91.. ebony MCIIM4OI. I. 0. Mr of Phltad:lpitle, on 'PUPS trtol . e U ßCAlritli.Viilfs iro'N'sVAo:`lgat, !, Poolllr. dalptd• and Pittsburgh, soosinding of the Phuadelphia and Colu o mbia {{abroad. the Allegheny Portage italtroad. Includlou the arm road to avoid the bribed Plasma thn Kant. d or from cout.. t. to Om donation. the Amis. division of the Pronsy 1. l. o.al, frOm the tmr:Ems:ten.rn..te.rut, of the Allheur Portago Railroad. and lb. West-ro in di. vision of tb' Pennsylvania Canal, from the Western term. I n ., tr u o d f in the g .All.oletithhorrobriaPog.rtage itallroad to Pittaburghasid cana blood. together adth oil the the sand. ~,w ater poem. of raid CanslyAti l a . ll the llweerreZ . ) : l te io rnt U atlnne, joil.'irot=ams, ;Mork and liaterist whedeolmer. and wheresoever thereon. belonging. or held for the toe of the ume, and together with all the right. title, interest. claim sod demand or the Ck,OCWONWOUTII OF PFNFOTIVA/Ilk to all property. reel. Per Lod raised i ,longing to the seine. on the term. and condition. mar the euil d Art ol Sesembly, o r of which may ho obned on application at, or letter address...l to the onion of gee:retard of the Commonlealth, at lissrls. burgh, Pennsylvania JAN 5 8 POLLOCK. tioverbor of Pennsylvania. bizogrroa ilanishurgh. ]tap 9th, Mb. mylbdtA_ HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. Picot & Shotwell, Importers °MI Jobbers of English,: French and German HOUSE FIJENISIIING IiAIIDWARE, No 63 Maiden Lane, N. Y., j,:VITE the attention of Southern and Weal ildnegignitf.t.,:t: a large and very o s tensive st ock of eif , lt , ri ore reri dOKTIPti.... • Silver Plate y d Warr,Japannert. Icrrnan M y and Britannia Wore. 'rinsed and Enamelled Conking Utenelli. Itronaelt-tlopperand Bra Goods. Tea TAY, Fire Irons, Fender., Wire Werra. Itrottecd Candlesticks, block Tin War, Po An. thastock comprinee sears article In our line or husineea,' aU of which ern .111 0111 to deals's at the VERY LOWEST PRICES PORI:40110S Appßorxt) PArEie. O. ode ordered br letter will be selected with great care and der patch and Dot UP to the twat manner. PIOOT k No. Cu Malden Lane, New York. P. B.—Abon, manufacturers of a yell superior arttele tit Plated lipoonrand Pork., jes4ltra Bare Chance for procuring a Rome on Cheap and easy Terms. THE subscriber offers (or sale that beauti ful oho. of land (known to part of lb. 'Tustin" r) .frouting on Penna. avenue and Droddoce. Field plank rood. adjoining the midden:me of- Ale. Miller. The above property contains about d acre. which will be divided 100 Oultabie lots or country seats to emit chums , wishing to purnhose. Thisproperty is dmierring the porde- I tiler ittention of theirs of our cltleture who with to procure tired root fors Mom. to • gond neighborhood andeuy of re amens at all Mt. by omulbussee which pan th I. property ball hourly; will be gild cheep and but malt portion. to hand required: the bailee» can remain on in leitid- he tong the rurrau.sr rear vietr. the oldest iin selling at title time r d enure the Internet for the Ts'eUn'94egil.ht;=..lo7;Wo7 triethirrinitemnd"olgr'r information apply to 11, MoLAIN a BON, treat Relate Anent.. Unto Roleirt Wray. City Tea 112 builthti. Id et. guardian' for the Minor children of It. Twilit, deceased. /n 2 IeSgiN it OT , ON , COUNTY i.t F , ARM FOR 174 *cm , more or lean, 120 clearel7 ba p ttt'l and natural meadow, Wawa fine mid under the whole plane and pit now open. Erected on the atgom In meal dwelling homes acid new barn. viable and nommena other out hi:Minoan. Also: One orchard. moat of which le grafted fruit. • The place Iswell ..tend by 13 dna egging , The land Is of hest quality and all under good fence. illtnatrid on the 11111thmough and Pltteburnh Fltate road. 3!‘ miles NOW Chortler. 'haler Prloe Ph per acre. Pm p:rticulara anplf to B. IlichAlN A 13051.21. sth .t. COTTAGE HOUSE of four rooms, well fltilthed and In good order. with lot ro.ol ft. front by ye, 'hosted on 11144'. alley, above North Oonmomi. AU.phenr .11l be sold .t the to. polo, of *%O O - 3200 In tries. *O4 • good ore and verb.. other convenlenrea— Apply to i . CUTIIREItT 1 soN, Ho, 0,2 .1. IV ANTED-2 Englieh Cooke and 2 color . T T ed Female Cooke, high wsuma even. A thrriage Defier w lace for hinmelf and wife. A Thong Mon wen t place. Paritheeper. OKI want tit. do boom ' work. Wl,* andlientionen can End .00h help RA they ' require, by avulsing at SANWA intelllgenie film. No. 410 Liberty street. R SALE.—A tract ; of hind sitoism In Preo9,ll 0.111:10T.olthict fmv miles of Drandenellie. containing 200 scre,ll.llo cleared; with log house and earn. • Imo an orehaed.of ens fruit. Big Sends riser moo through the Plue. Print 817 0 0. Aum-108 acres in themale mituttf. Mutat( eleurt. 0.1 new peum, tarn en tarn Moe $l4OO. .40+1.-10 arr. lo rune county. 6 •cre• dogma. Leg d.ellingerected thereon. Fine timber lend and leve. Title indimmtable. Prim $2OO. B. MyLAIN A 1400. J'A N 0.71 6th etreel. RRIGTITLY'S PITRDON'S ANNUAL N OESTE FOR 1054 AND 1556:—Air gal Pipets of the Wm of (ennui . ..AM for each nt the years 1854 and 180. Yro nab t 1833 to Mb Illy 104. Loather o w n ub!ro ' lnst laereofolder . date inadvertaa . I ornlted In Putdonli Digest from 1700 185.1. idargLl reference, dlgut. eyllabiu of sub till, font note• to the indldU decisions. and a fullassd mpariebre ham in which the contents of both Annual Digests us InferP s rated In oirl alphabet, thy whole completing .troud BrlgbUiO Purdon's Digest to the present date. by Viredestok 0. Drightly, tw obi by KAY a MI. 65 Wood R ooo omm ßO OK Me S lv — ill S W ry J a a c k a db l y dMbaenl . : o5f . 0 1 1!; 1 P1314- - Men. Women and Book, The Count , " o V rTie r r. hn'tZiblstrartAtriATillLLtittif:ri' 11,„%4C: 77,,TATi="2,Tr.,AZ-ZPoria: tt=t T.b: Rom ThregEoutlnentr. Ilawkatoten Tb. WesternWorlit Duero Land by Du -light; esmostro Sketcher Angela , liolidats Abroad; Arabian Nights Entertalontivatr The ]Muria Daughter. For sale by KAY OM. 0 Wood et. I -IRPER'S MAGAZINE for July just re ieed and for sale by J. 1.. READ, 78 Fourth tamed. LUE LICK WATER-15 bble. of this UP celebrate.' Mineral Water reed by : tel2 JOB. VLEMINO. rm. Dlatosind and Market .1. FiSil. l -50 bbha..large (new) No. 3 Mack .,..iaers): 80 hit Vile doitiZurrlia.ti.g.thr weledy.y.l. 'WINDOW .w. SHADES—New mitten's fig i‘Zgit and thlVlA.4734ll.lferg:lLTga,."/Zricri'd' by 03 ' B. liAuwail. Allegheny. rirIitANSTAILENI'r GREEN OIL CLOTH— -1 ZOM yds of 'A3B, 40 and 43 luck wide. of • pod nib, or and warranted Whet ID neer) res at 110 Market street. -408 J.pect. It. PHILLIPS. 110TAS11-1 0 malt; Potash, prime article, ll nist , reed and grade by SIIRIVER A DILWORTH. MEI Km. 130 and 128 Smond at. EFirvEri SUGARS-75 bole. Loaf Sugar; it 94 hbinOrusbed Sum= 11 tibia. Pa demi In I and for sale be JOHN FLOYD jeZl 173 Wood street. I. U. SODA--4I) keg. imported baking ~,t.s°:"'l,"`"r"s" for tale ATWELL. 1,5111 00. FLOUR- o _oo bids 'Banner Mills; 150 bids Border Mills; Superfine Flour 00001.04 and for mle by .20 0. lIARMAIIti II A (XL. 205 Liberty st. LANE PLOUR—tS bble received and for r by Pat ii. MARBAUOII • (X). • VEATILERS-21 aka. now landing from la steam. Fah, Q. 2.13 for sale by ' 114.1.1Afl DIOS.ItY A CO. FANS--135 bus. small White Beane this D dap teed by je24 1011411 Y LL EOLLINII V 0. SUGAR-250 hhde. prime Sugar 1. • te. sat. sr Jac JOHN FLOYD k DO. Itar ( -10 tea. Rico for tale by yD. co. trISTCY—Skre. Strained Roney in store - and for sale by je 23 ISAIAH DI UM BY 100. VASSICE-1 1.1 Mats in stare and for sale br. t. ISAIAH DICKEY CO. 1 iiiii-Llobbis. No. 1 in store and for sr& 1 14 by le 2.1 ISAIAB DICKEY A 00. 111.1 NV OKIIEAT—A few bus. prime for seed tor ple by jai S. 11l MIAOW! A CO. FLAg. 7 -500 lbs. in store and for salel7,P ju3 D. W. LiDaNTINE a CO.. ye water _et. tilif . ii —:?,...5 , 0 b , p d le . . No. 3 Maelterel, new; do to wed for sale bi' - - .1 - 0111td a MOLDY, 141 Watar d tives.. 4l Filksirdi# OIL-24 bbls. to nrrive on S. B. 1 &Dyes for sale by 18AJAU DICKEY *W. (aliFli)l3AS-Li bbls. theme; I_7 1 bbl. Flaxseed: ~ 11 bags Wool; . .. 2 bags Feathers, to arrive for sale by • DA ____ _ DiA.l•ll DUMMY & CO. _ . . .V 33 07 7 3 X 7.9 9.7 40 1.041 74 F CIA bbla. Sciparana- m a _ Jaat:l4ll°"t—lieiribabiarrtam a co- 74 Watgri.t. +ORE MEAL-50 bblei. sifted, in store am geJ for 6616 67 D. W, REMIND cm. jua 7 6 WK. K.. BANS -5u bus. smailwhit.e for sale by ~.. HENRY U. COLLIN& , S HELLED O ./ 0 COILN— bushels In store and Dr pate by . D. W. lIERISTIN X A CO. 75 Watar 57. riaTENT SERMONS—Shortltat Potent j Demons. by Doe. Jr.. lo 3 vol. Ittmo, foi We by Da' , EAT A CU. 66 Waal ameba - --- -• MAURY'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPRY or tno goo, 21 edi00k..34 oupply toned, wi th Pomo now Booth _.. O. HA onlot — WAll: %KKK on. Allegheny. ....... ._..... tt:TTER, Cap and more rapers constantly .on band and for Wet by .1. T. BFIRYOCW. • • 84 infth et, Ossetia holldlnt. . . `TAR PAPERS, or Experiences of Art and Ltt.ture, by gooey Word Mawr, In 1 wel.d2oon. for - by jolt KAY.[ CO., lb Wood K. _______-- WOLFERT'S ROOST and ()they , Papers, now arst mw. by Washington lrritig. In 1 yo__23no..Ror sal* by _ KAY It CO.. 65 Wood et. itillPEß, Putnam, Leslie, Outlay, Ora pant and NUYS= 1b.J. 1 7. ...ea by • 8., BADIAiIt. . ' .....-- - - ' 1 4 1 ANOY STATIONERY—A near escort , m•at.tn, saultitMpli eitykaln !into Papers, Zn j ox, AddrBll.oll laatar ar, Ir . by LB Allgutharly. 1.1 1103IES, or Skotohea .of Llouaoa a, ml tea to ALUM= VISI,XL . LTi Ub r ortidtg oF. itsj """' KAY a bu, as Wooa 2 Vi.' tole or loklifillE DEARWOOD, a tale of mod "T° " 0 ' va la m411'4. 01 rOO., 63 Wool lit RM. MED. STRAW PAPER; 100 do 'Crown 'do do. ... r ya. rtgfolt. in store and for ol• WM. Mocirrcuim a a). it LOOMS AND BOILER LOMP -- ---2Yuk - n Lons Forge Blooms. 25 tons Om Yarns _Lumps, • tn., mat. sttialc /0 0 111*(11L.1.8 IL 11ACON 11.A.MS—A few casks reed ant Ibr male by OIT .A. HAAB/10011 .b CO. lACKERPI.—d O half bble.. No 3 large; 13.CLMON—Ito I lake baperlor Salmon Ihr.B.l._b_y_ . Mega 11. OOWNS. wvoint=loo bbls superfine and extra in Adore ond rot sae by D. W. ILIRSTINN • 00. FINE LEAVANA OIGARS-1 have this dAy rooelvid lags and th ns omartmoul, of gamins vows QOM lbws Wading goal arti c r s .. !ure them at Dia=2.7arbitaLt. Nis bar foiatt,t6 1101ICR-25, tierces Riee for aisle :17 fele BHFIPYS t DEILWORTIL ,AOKEREL-25 bblt No 04 1 1 1 !° ' ,Msekad. zakkak sad for ask k M r • lIIIRIVER k DILWORTIL ELOUR--,150 bbla, Fifferfine. d and for We OD. WALLOW 011,-31bbls; now landing from L stammer lairs QOM Vale .11n:bi - p SUGARS—SS Ws. Crushed A.laWtee WLlte aerie bbla 111. • .11 Ns tn • • • • _ Al‘l. 61 RIO Otrif‘i to Itj ktosool.: tat DUDLEY, STONE' & CO., COMMISSION &FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 0.N0.0 SECOND sTI:EET. (between Main and the River,) Lonisville Ky. ARTICULAR attention aid co the Or sad sale MP eof JU. aa."l Rork. m , s, rd. Roar, Chem., Qv. together withsll {Limp of Produce and Matixdwaured artlelea and umai afid.X.l of t r u 6 =roil la d"tabutCdtl!..aritrti:: 1)710: 101.1 Hupleal Instruments I__ __ W. A. Itichardwin A C, Hemp 11.1351 e. A. Buchanan A Co.. WholesaleCMOs Commission tilnrchante, Cornwall Bra, Wholesale OrtteerS and Star Candla Manufarturers, Watkins A °wider-, Pork Pastors A Cam- Louisville, 7 mission Merchants, Armstrong A Allen, Pork Dealers. Montgomery, Demurs & Co., Wholesale DoT Coeds. mhB-17d - - - Grand Pianos mix MELLOR, No. .81 gly Wood et. between Dimond alley and eth et. Illopenon tiatushsy, June letb, at his Plano Forte Wareronms. two new ORANIk Ahoy, from the Manufactory of Chieketink Sone, Boston. There Instruments aro Among the telt bylnuatised New Seca, ree.utly Invented and etimplefed by the klessmentskesdnini. WAD! are eef.eeldly Invited to call and examine a new PARLOR ORAN') PIANO, , The first and only instrument of the kind In 18.0 The above Ind/laments, with a lerge stock of Pease PI. Jewryae been selected by the subscriber, at the and In Boston, and will he opened during tide and the coming week. JOIIN If. MELLOR, Yo. Rl Wood street, Agent for the Bale of Chlckeriog d Bone' Plume. Yelf. for Pitteburuhand Western Man, -.— .I contiss....i. A c. on M anin ERICAN e.31...0. c. runts,..W. u. wounw sae PAP N I ER 2 V[ AC•I-I.E. 111 A FACTURI CUMPANt, No. 78 Second et.. Pittelnagh, Pa. HIANUFACTUBERS of Papier Mackie Ornameuts for Churches, nooses. Steamboats. g Wipe. firror end Picture Frames. Window and Door Head., ts, Trusses, Cornices, Ventlista , and Centre Pleas f r Ceilings . Beenttes and Mudding" of every.descriptlen, enamor &wigs,. ,cnreexa and warranted more durable t other article now in LW. 13-Ordere executed on the ehorteot adieu. N. D.—Att.mtieo of liteamboat Randers Is especially di. red to this article. on econunt of its Debt weight. CU MINE, TUNKB A CO.. No. 78 Second et., bet. Wood fr: Market sus., eM..ltf Prrrosotoo. I s M•dtf ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, 0 HARTFORD, CONN.Chartared 1819. PAID UP C h Capital ,.- - - - - - _5600,000. Cash Surplus on IstJan. 1855, S. 273,273 PrIUS CAPITAL STOCK, and SURPLUS 1 I. necurely Invested for the benefit ofidl policy-hold • re. As as evidence of the dal= we have to public con fideoce and of our ability to psy all losses promptly„ or Mato • Tea that the receipt. of thl. fkonpany from al/ it. , trner" . 4.'" .y largs from .r.n. t :it.tr , ,.tg;:r.l.p h ing: no Insurance ca.co'pati w y in the United otate. In t erne bet tor indoesity than the ..Etna. They continuo to make 11.1111.1611 on property in torn not rimutry, st rates us low a. Is coneistant with safet i Ltb . the pallor holder. B TEN.EYCII. Adel/L. Mee, North-West corner 711th and Woodstreets . Pittei ap2 o.lyd bunch. - NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STF.AIISITIP LINN, (Vi. flaiodagtm.l Reduellon of Prove to sua Me hem -The Meanest tout ifeolthicre floaste. Saco Hundred Mita Shorter Mon any ether Rage, end avoiding the demay Penwino Mawr and ammilasfdanparas booting on fArnoino Boa THROUGH IN ADVANCE OF TIIN MAILS. The Acee.seory Transit-, Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. v lIE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR ON TILE WEST, PROMETH onB EUS, DANIEL WE IR. all first elan stramohlpe, will leave New York the SO, and iffithof i each month. animating by the Nlo on armors Transit Route, (having but twelve miles of land tratoportatlon over a good msaktnoilsed road. to ti cl oarriamea with the etesanehlps SI RR 14 KV AD A, UNCLE SA3I,OI)IITES PACIFIC. and BROTHER JONATHAN, on• of !shah will leave San Juan del Mir. the Pacific terminus of the Tratalt Route, where. the Paine Steam ellipe ravine theliamaregina at the Company's ohm(' Ito mcdiatelr on their anima. sod proceed at ono. to Ban Vesoeleen. An a:yodel:gad Magian le attached to each .Ifor lofbrmatkna, or Masan 0.1. rd raIwAPPIY oaivto enanty mutto6l4, Aosta, }at -terra iS • S Wadi o (Irmo. N. V. Rare Chance for a Business Stand. TO ANY PERSON in want of a fine Store Room and Cellar, situated in the beet bualnes , part TO any. No. '24 Pinhate.t, avyadta A.. A Memo Ala.'. (now mewls' by Callahan na a boy. clothing and VW , chant [sharing ottabilebroent3 oilers superior Induce meats. It le acknowledged to be the mat handsome More mat of the mountains. P.... Wan ran la even any 0m... Calatute, bu his new lame room, No. 110 Smith. field et, mama* the Ciatom flour, cow flttnd up. v.brre he braced. coming on the Whaled laminas, no tonal. For particular.. apply to CALLAHAN. eh the premises or to A. MolLllllo, Apollo 'Wilding. juitl wd Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from New York to Nelbouine, c CARRYING YHA UNITED IMAM MAIL. TIIE beautiful and favorite Clipper Santin ,llMßo D , nineteenth shIP of tide lima ant be dew satchel:ion he ft second voyage to Melbourne. on the =0 Inst.. Paswingersoviromomtlrm unitorpaneed. Rate,— Saloon, EEM, Pint Caldn.,llso, Secood Cabin. The Nimrod will be Itillowad by therelebratni Clipper Ship Windward. • Apply on boardat pler9. VAlE,lllver, or to milS R. W CAMERON. 110 Wall stoat New Took. nOLOTS FOR SALE—In Germantown, within IA adman. milk of Pittsburgh, acmes t4/111Y,Sieny river. oppoWe the Afpilidnet, for the low price of SISO neat vs In hand and s2s year—they ought to eel I that price in afar days. l If you malt a bargain andcheep 'bow" you monot purchase tow -ono. E • modre of THOMAS OO esl7 712 / W moth DS, street _ - ALEXANDER HAYS. CIVIL ENOINErat AND SURVEYOR, PIFTE ST,_OPPOSITA: TUN COURT' ROLM. Pittsbiugh, Permit., PERMANENTLY LOCATED and slll panctoall y attend to all ho CMG - au trusted to ha Ra' . Mgt Wm. Y. Jalineten Prey Went Allegheny Valley A. B. W. Milner Roberta, Chief gugineer Geo. K Elehbaum, Assiotant L. Mitchell, Jr, Met Eimer PitteWit htgabetwille J.-Mammon. fingerintendant Oily OXP Work.. J..D.r. Oiril Ingiceew Allegheny City. sta74Aw R. CHESTER, MERCHANT TAILOR: AVERY deficription of FINE GOODS, kil lable kr Gentlemon? wear on honk and will b. te ardor the beet and latest .„ I , trigor re- We nutty to 4.learie, .m 714 7 4 Wadi .t. • 14111• I L WW — StfitilELL, Tropriotora of KW, Trat rertottioa. II!!!.to ite!af Tam tMt4_tlttiasmiLaz Penn. ANIEL BENNETT Manufacturer , x.llow Rockingham. Cream • and r.. 7 Colored Race the grannrisotory. corner a Weald: Won and Irriinklhr Dinninghare. orgoeire Plitsburnh. P. _ _ Removal. L E XANIJEII. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding Siarehant, bats ottuorod to N 0.121 . • R. Wawa Wood arid Yortit.bdild. ReiiivaL rSALUI DICKEY & CO. have removed to a No. ISO Wstso sad 03 Dna its.; warshoss•*cowl, wets hr Bard, ,Inn• 11 On 4610 Removal.. " . W. lIF4STINE & CO., have removed to No. 16 Watsr otzeot, wenn of Mummy •vr Remov ffIMSEN, Manufacturer of every va rtety of • VIALS. 1307711LIand WINDOWaL4B3, B Putter. Wise east Must Botths. - Ihnutjohne and Carboy*. Abe, Mat Bierlo rerh ety. Warehouse. No. 104Breond. and 133 and 155 eta., Pittobarah. .0,29 Hats and Ova. lkirF f . 4 7 m o a ul s d call thlattention i of to our beautiful dock JAM( 111:Tsf.sTand wa ...not be imploded for neatness and beaus y of style Also, our Celestial sad Shanghai CAPS, sehleh are the most splendid or the 1.1.11011- Plush Cape at snot odd .3. WILSON k SON. 91 Wood et. ADZES' RIDING DATS—We will close out our dock of Leghorn ilid.oe !lets at a great re. action on forum Pried., J. WILSON WV, N 0.91 Wood Street.- N. 13,—Just reed a huh tuddlY of rozi• Strew Oses; which we will sell low de use. lies! Silk 1111111 best way to ascertain a fact f. J. is ■to try for yourself. WILSON BON; No. 9 ood at. will eell the met qualityofi3lLK OATS ibt it. Terms dub. liiii.GE — aesortment of. Summorin 'atm, 'Hats and Cape Ike idle Vow for clads, at No. 01 ood at. 3.41/ J. WILSON A SON. - 14EGHORN; Beaver and Felt Riding Hits at Naill . Wood stmt. J. .1. WILMN & SON. EW STYLESFRENCII, FELT lIATS On.lrgoti."Y "27 " dNr 1 . 411 .421; 2?`FS.4"!". 7QAVE mg - kV by buying your llate at. AJ Dll,744"."h,`Ay"'''".l7tvtrESoll reCt'f N T WO Dollars and fifty cents will buy a find rats Bilk 110. at N. 91 Wood stroet. .OLJ J. WILSON k SON. CNOUR Dollars is all that is asked for ti 9 . "1"T or 811 k ILU • t NoiviziNTA.N. 111$4 dollar hats, sold at No. 91 Wood.] street, are equal to marinate Sold In the oily for S 5: 010 . .1. WILSON/A SON. ' ' A r aini IdlTTS.—k r—rr orpiiiY & Bui•ohfiela , hare reed an assortment of Vag and short hlllia., oasis sad Nat Ineladlau a few bole. of .11alloake tar ; fine and durable arthile to warm irestha. LADIES' COTTON llOSE—Whitl sod unbleached; idalu. embroidered and leas antler. also, :Mack, mixed and lead. d.c Mime' lime atoll sin% Nene' do, ands full amortment lof Summer Oloree for men and ladims wear. 7e21 -- - - L'INE EMBROLDERINt3—We invite the etouiticui of the ladlee to a eel* choice lot of Collars; . ... dwe e an d Bette.wid t . we can ewer at km peke*: Moo slew elawant Lane Cedar. and Betts of Collate and themeJrp, In Matteis aid Onlaure twee. .10/37CP11 110Rhg C0..77 Market at. IN THE SUADIi—Why will you stiF wtien Cheater has Each a dne assortment of w i oee d D e ck thettoshlek are last the thing to keep cool Ine tone had low for CAALI at 74 Wood .tact • We stndr to Ptileee. DARASOLS—Prieee marked down—ln or:: I der to doe* out our entire dock of Mud. therrices bnie been reduced. Ladies will idease bear this to mind "ben making thdr purchases. . JOB.IIORNI I.XL. jean - 77 !darted et. JEANSI PANSII--SpOißh Faris, lvdry Bono Faun India Yang, Mourning am, "Agars. ariortnien Jug received; • Alio, 23.16 Palm Imago= for solo by J. . 1 JO& IlWb tW. • r MI-ANNUAL SALEL.-A. A. Maim w ill arm on Vtdasdar. JW7 ms. mom Glgluum.st sad eta.. 70 Benda Mo Wass. st-10 12:40, worth Ste. . 140 mom &MUM Studds, at less an one !mg Ms m alt LA. MASON b - 00. roil offer on Thorn dor, dolga:l.lsod td*nr Painted Daum as ion add Dar eant...lia. 40 pea. of Aillnantas, aa and 18* Clang indaa dl and WM*, . lad; UTRITE. BONNET RIBBONS—A. fow V 1 ' 1 ' 14,4 / 7 b " 4 71,14V1 Pee! . Jca r Atarket'stawst.' iIiAGAN".IIAUL. No: 91 Market, qtitliino to iall the bo/sociot thole stook of aniatiot at - teducod picot Lollar who itiob to obtate. box pick toonl4l 40 troll to all and orsailno tholy mot tam". t UST rthYd. NO pas: 441nglisb Uoliccep fad colon. riling a& USK.' A. A. MASON *OM Fnan_loo bbia largo, No. 3 Maio 200115/Ibbls NO. 3 liseltaml; • ' , 60 bbli modhaa thr. *0 half bbli do. di rgi • 60 Ma s4C Palt Heni 25 Pi 50 do -do Trout . •50 5516 Whit* 7500 25 halfbbb Lae Nis& 100 ballbbh WbithS6b. ITORSE FOR SALE -a fine Family AA u o nsfitegos by RIMS SRO& ....ink." PEARLS -10 email priipe Pearls; justTe liar" I n Ma i tattn.wosxn. 130 .24 21 St OTTED SWISS; MITTS, &.3.—Murphy a Bartheeld hwavedb Rowe full amortstfat. saa a =EV= FOR RENT, TO LET.—Frorn tho First .1 April next; 4 . 174 of the city of rih itebstrarte?r IterWillid-ge street and the Monongahela , Rive Wall' clocitgiol ig.iscre. Bramwell, Pears •Co.. coo gale mannfmtory and • marabous. Thia property la eligibly situated. adjacent to the Mo nongahela wharf, for any business connected with steam boating or dyer trade. or for manufactuclos &send Mull buildings an 4 ,6 cmcions Op O ° =nt Pittabumjh IConnet-61116 (Ce 0 p. mhlgtf Nesilie 11:11 ' air. 4th and Meet:l ENTLEMEN'OR 'LADIES IN rtEltitell of comfortable Dwell 4 House will find It their !greet to look at • saleab le to irlek House. No. It Federal wlthlOt of ft- front by 125 ft. deep. with Klde alley. The heroes la now and *Bibs add on favorable tome. It rash. hall, parlor"..dining room and kitchen, i chant. be er...bathroom. with hot and cold wat .r. *shower bath and • room fitted up for weaning sod dsTing vas "M"11412 sad d*thrhforropAVAlVTlVpatr• Itetaw .t :oft the .alPrition of torso desimmaof ebyink s• ;mid house. SO N. 140, ad wt. FOR RENT— ,di A ----- C 7--. h"co pi mfortab e Bing house room, k.ltchen and 4 bod mow, arh" Whole hon e .. well of excellent 'uder th' eche an oatroven (table, to .4"la7linthLaPuwrlnicanythll.e.!l ltect solodeurßsegogoTth., so :4 AMY - tn • 140 Tided stmt. jva 11.4" DR RENT -= A Suee L ver y desirable Dwelling 4 House on Perm st. :The house is In fret rate order. trgr ' ulrev VeLlbe;tVit. _ sold) OPQ LET—A two story brick house on Rob -1 'lrmo street, Allegheny, In Rood order, haying been L.teireePeT•4. Painted. de. Rent 510 ver mouth. Om. W oe room.. Apply to A CIITHSHRT t BON, 140 Wood West. 1 1 0 LET- - A — .Vxellingliouse on Third 84., u4sx S. CUTHBERT & PON, 140, Sd et. 1414100,000 COPIES! STKAMBOAT DIPASTNIIS ' •ON 11. E WESTERN WATE ANDSTEAMBOAT DIRECTORY. THE undersigned hare now•in course, of preparation -other STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY. whirl two be bead bath-sober nat. din oa t il coutath over two hundred Mama Illustratehe style, meanest , ly bound in • dorthie manner. it wUI be oneof the met Interesting boob ever puldlebed. and will lea book that will be interesting _to sal dames of people The 1117.1,5- BOAT DIRECTORY will contain complete hst and dm. miption of all the Steamboat. now abet In the Madero and Southern Water. The length. model, Freed. power, an dt neL eeweofnach boat, where and by whom balt. the name of Um boat, with the trade she Is In.- Alen the names of ',actable and officers, bee age, to. The DI. rectory contain a History of Steamboats and Mesa beating on the Western Mate., inee the invellUou of steams a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio Elvef. with the luau of the builder, commander and Omer. Tbe Inver Direetrel will or ova.* liat and demrintion oral the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occurred on the .Western and Southern water*, beautifully illus. treted, with a list of all thaw who have perished by their bonaug. sinking and expladinsh oe the Western and Southern watery. The Directory win mutain Mena of the Ohio. Alletheoppl. Bilasourl. Mita% Arkan sas. White. Red, Ouschita. Yaaoo, and other Rivers. with the Towne and Citlea laid down, with correct dietanoec abo, many other River and *camerae' items of interest to the people at lathe. The bock MU mania the garde of the varioun U.S. Mai Beata, with the trade they no. I ale, The Directory will aim contain • *impiety Ust of a threeponable Stmeiboat Licensed Mows. their ciao. ef evade... the new liteambeet. Lew, ite re ennrt Nteamhoet uulromeot lijit;sBauoPdrWportant Ikthmereiel Privileges, Bllls of Lejing, important ileac lons of the veetoec U. S. tan.. in regard to Freights Lott ano Damaged, with many_other thloge et interest. ' The Directory will be Illustrated in the best etyle and pouted in the best manner. The author boa for al. years been ip•therine together ail the facts and itHIMIs In regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Wedern and Me firm .aters. aud int4l:l4l• palatal:than them to hoo The price of the work vinl be pot at the low ram of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be Issued for the Loaning all others deelrous of submribing will haee to do ma 6 once. OA none Mil ho printed thine or dered in advance. Thh work is cretined to have te lotion oforer Aighip Thousand rupiah .. the poblieheee are retelang large numbers of oubecribers per Mal. from all parte of the country, dray. Pout. of the olden b.:mamma. velins moat ecientitle men of the time.. are contribu te. to the Steamboat The Directory will be lathed In October, and' will ho an augment to the parole u well m eteamboae. By remit Onh One Dollar (poet paid) you will receive a copy of the above work. All'oiromunication• and letters ahead he addressed to J AMES T. LLOYD t CO.. jai:SC no - 16 Post 011im Bonding. thueinnal.o. Water-OuriLltuitivate. I.LAA'gritariFlrTllllolCl 1127 . 1.EN111 STIiER AND Tit RIVEN, 'PITT:180710E1 IA. TOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practi tioner In the Old Schools of Medicine. Allopathic tillonanapathle, and for the past. ten years a suorwash.ll Itydronatbiat, hoe opened a WATER CERN In Out above I V:Perfectly Rafe, direct and immediate effect this sy. Wm hef t n all Pavers. and ell Mimeses acute and chronic —while i la mild. gnatetul and invigorating to the weak and debilitated. render. It dmirable in families. who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and Rocompathie treatment will be adminie tared where desired; but. atter long and thorough cared epee; Doctor Reels gives a decided preference to Ryden., thy, which hm., throughout the old and new world. prov en re eminently auccessful in every Pent of disesee, luau ding fen Cossumption. ltronchithi, Dyepeps Rommatory and Chronic RhetualtMattn. Asthma, Dolan , mu, Narrow and Liver Mamma Teeth:mash. of curet; from highly reputabh. citizens of nearly every !Mate- in the Union, ma be examined at Doctor Beels'a °Mee. The Rev. Clergy are Invited to oonsulthim gratis. Warm water being used in the ceromencement. and of len throughout the treatment,it is. luxury insteeel of nu pleaaaftt, as times unamosintod might attPrera• Rarassmcca—bleerds. tftarlee Brewer Watermen .Paltn eyriarn,l.lll.son. W. 11. William., *son Ball. 1. R. Wm. R. Dam 11. Engliah. B. 11: Kurt. The undarmidond.havlbg visited Doctor Idaelsa'lnstitu. (ion utid witnessed MB aucceatfal Mwatment. cheerfully re onuabend him es • thoroughly educated and akillhol Phy. deign: Charles. T. Russell. Joe WOonnalls. Dark! Runt, John e. Hurtle Robt. Patting, John B. bvingston,Jobst Wright. W. W. Patrick, biomes r. Radon. O-Ormsbr Oren. ar-Clula vow Joni% WHITE'S iffloit CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! JOSEPH WRITE now carrying on •Iniat- Der le hie sesame premien.. inn. Udell enlariroti . between Pip? I. and LawronemillM nesr the Tim Mile itom, res olly invitee the public in inspect his neck of IIAI MCA, BUGUIES. Le. And he ',Miriam ly Informs gentlemen purchaerm. that one price n 77 lo Aim Fourtee n years experience in the business. rubies him to yLee beTore his patrons the tome choke eallectlbn of ea, which so many pare put It hoe been hie urticulsr &nutmeat to eeleet from the various and moot talented Eastern lianulactmue. The emus, of his new eyetem le complete, the economy of his arrangements will supply the twat and mast fuhrahle blanufactures at moderato prima Unencumbered by thus beau expenses, which the manta for decorating Houses of business has heaved upon , tho prim on (owing to large Yenta) J....Ph White *lll mil) on ready money only, at much Inn than the 111. al pyollta. t,, li. repaired in the best oreutner, roith die rola • KERI LLO RRIL J AQUES, IRON PEPE WORICB. ME & 142 Centre Street, New York, ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS j in Wrought Iron Yip:, Fittion, Tool.. and divan tilfia P rtal4.gr iqh=gitanra: Ch te =,....tottis d , Private Dwelling, Ilonyltale, Anyluntio Mag., F.W . OM mud hello. Moo. V•Pren Pumas. Onttinen Holler food Bonn rit. ted. to order. Crur Omen Cutting Msehines en entirely new, and our own Catent—warranted to do double the work or ally oth er Invention. Olden enlkitad ltrau all mellow of the eountr•, end promptly attended to. -142.6.1 pr UMMI ROBINSON,innoe MINIS & MILLERS VOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, • iu arid Moufikaress of all l!ll!iriptioras Mill Gating. 'pealing, to , la. nt Ofilets; No. 21 ILFkst strult, between !Int, .4 .rd• • 2400 LLAJAfor a good Brick HOW of b., arranged with ,h4ll parlor, nine rm. and Ache 4 chamber. a nd lintebed .Mret. by ra " drp. 4 j ilt ". u'i rc k 2 I t? 24 ft " "1-"6 :peach tree% ir.., kw. 'hydrant ?lithe ytird 'an g crlrteb . :”. 2 , Terme; onefourth in hand, balmom In 1, 2 and 3.yess4— . Alpo, a new Mick hone stholninkr the above,- minable for two dwelling* of (bur &come each. ail in complete coder.— P jellioo.lll.ooo, eeme terms as oboe*. • .. ' IL' orritharr a BON. I s t% Bel et. taIXTU WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE - 7 —A. lot of ground situate on the eornerof Toga* and Clark ate, fanai , s k on .t... Lor 411=ar i tt . elt i r o dlng grt. 1 , 1 r..;,' brisk dwellings. to good repair, containing tie room. and finished garret each. Alen, a lot sdirining the. above, fronting on Clark et. 31 feet, and extending on lino with Carpenter 4. alter 48 hot, with 2..thres story 608.6 delling& with 0 rooms each. iroodTardit take osens. ac.. The whets praserts will rent for $7OO per rear. and offerred cheep. Apply to U. AIcLAIN a SON. 21.1 fifth et Betei4uannal Bale. A A. MASON & CO. have just opened A . i sp. lawns at. 884 per Lard. worth Ill; ands 1000 • &icon. " ' 10 , I r.av bleached muffins reduced 2 A Soper? 20 bides brown do " 2" 34 " Cheeks, tweeds summer done, Ceg. linen.. boom keeping good., atcorreoPooding reductions. se T 8 kI ii IIIBROLUEIRLIKS—unving constantly on hand a lam anaortment 'bf Elnbrolderlesolill de. 01 31ar pUu ket stree n.. tlnntl4 patronage of the public at• t. 1 nsh24-danta RY GOODS IN - RXCHANOR FOR CITY PROPERTY—The undendittell .111 exchange. • lot otirchandlaa for City Pro p ert y, THOMAl WOODS. beteg a ganeral wort- S • et ore oountry stare, '..nr=htf .. Cconaleretal Ilnaker.l6. 4th et. 10 MORE CASES OF TWEEDS, Jeans, Sumner nude, Cheeks, tn. j at opening. nbleh roil ee &old at one-third Nos than the usual rates. jull A. A. MASON A t.,NA., 25. Mb et i (CELTS ' . BELTS-7.Elaetio and Leather all JOB. reed hy,,ltwea, by . JOB. 110VAIE Ma.CO.. a Market Arent. _ - - FIALF.---A.. A. Mason & I," co. aro ofletiog the whole of their est...eve stoat of Hoelery sad Il loves at a rsduction of Lel to 40 per mat. MBROIDERIES, &0.,-500 cf o lJ Bmbreitrarlat, White Oaa9s,_l4lmtalase. le. eating at. a redAttloo of wart , MK, at tn. Saml-AnnuW We of • ja9 , • • A: A. MASON LOA VORN BROOMS-200 dos assorted sizes eme.aueetr Jeti BrOILLB KOM. 1110SIN-130 bbbr. for sale by 11.4.1rAlltr E3TOOI W. O BBIS and 1 : ;; - r efre . PSNII by ; 0 70 00, 567-8-etit EWER OARB. SODA-10 kegs superio impoliod. 50.• Ws try 1•19 BrOILLS &11,011. IF,..LATINE-1 gum best French. sale by .1.111 J. Ft3IIOONMAKIOI..I b 1 bbr host ,quality. For 1.40611_ .....1 b7 0 14 , J.EOIIOONICUSJAK .100; A kATS-300 bus. in store find. for sole by l Y Jet t D. W. 111548T11111 CO. 15 Wit. it. ORN MEAL-450 bbls. just reed and Nr me. by D. W.WIIISTINE 4 C0..76 Water K. I)RY PEACH ' 8-15 mobil prime new this day 11141 dbT .1619 - • =NAY IL COLLINS. VANILLA BRANS-51bs fresh. Fear sale try )914 : J.llOl/00NMAKISIC* OD. OBATIIERS-40 slicks in store and fu iikb/ j•l3 RICKRY t CO. SALAD 01L-1 Imo bn nand a lateas; lartmat al Am AiLid Oil' iv VW* um, te. TWO *satins * coodaretle can atiraill mettr• It *t. jet . JOB. TIJIMINGIA. Dlemeron And irlatotst. .2§BBIA Venetian. Ited Mat 1, in store 1.49= Sommers 'IL tdING MAIL- • •. • mto J. 1330 d 08 Wood LASH-18 bbla. Rime Pearls to tir ye sad for oak by 611.HVaR DILWORTIO HOPS -3 bales Ohio 'req'd nod for aide hy j. 19 • DILLL t ORALNOM--71 boXes3so; IwNnt for EXON)3--60 box in store and- for an tr • HOP ' ItAIAIIDICKST &CO. METAI,--- 800 tons Tenn.n store Co UAW' vnerra Co fIUM COPAL VAILMISti--4,6131k Wpb IkesoM br ULTAILOMMie CM! - .• ':71; i~s~Sa'~". s r~ s - - Ptnvder. "LI AV MG sold by kin sine And stook of j Pooder end Fuse to Lt. :W.ll OIDWELL..I cheerfni. ly recommend biro to rOI friemde mot monoer. Pittobursb. ADrll ISM.. L. O. 43113.1 , Y. • Co-Partiteiship. L ELATE saaociated.loseph - Dilworth with me In the POoder and Lknnzoloelon knelneo. mad otil conttune tweeter MA, the inyle M DILWOIPLIVO - !HO WELL. D. W. O. IS LI)W EittabaralL.6oll lo , DILWORTH , ec BIDWBLL, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR Du Pont and Hazartt.-Gun Powder, 156 PRON! STRIZP PITTSBUROIL . FaVERY variety Sporting,' .Mining and Blasting Powder always on blued and kw sale from gado, on favorable ternaL - .. 113-11embante and others will Please ...fin their or ders by SP. M. ler delivery next morning. aadb7 11 M. .11 - rt delivery the alarm.... anll4f Dissolution of Co-Partnership- THEprr firm of LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN & (31 olrletors of the Pittsburgh Novelly Work, wse lved by the delitli of 31r. John JZlioggto on the 14th of Marsh lest. The busisise of the Novelty: Worlt's win be continuo,' in all Itstrisuebeelr the eurririnif mrt nen. under the name and etyle of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO., who will aleueettle up the afitlrsof the lets dn. L. IL. I.l.lllNUtfrilli, ()ALVIN ADAMu. . . ; • J. K. . Pliteburab. !Loy 4.6 end W. B. OUPKIA Nit 11.. Co-Partnership heretofore' sainting between 8. A. LONG AilA JOAN PHILLIPS, to the b nem of Pram Pounding and Una 1110trut. le this day diesolvedby mutual consent. The tomlness of the lateiirm will be settled by 8. A LONG. who alone la authorised to collect *hat Le doe. and pay iteliebta S.A. LONG. Pittaborgh, April 31.1804. JOHN PHILLIP& THE business of Siam :Founding and Gas Fitting will hereaftej lto _eondueted by the , under- OW/IthtitP4:lll.)' . . d. " 1 """' .pnkrar2l,l3"... • pH ILLIPS A CO, wHI bole thee &eyrie. cf .. MG LI GAL LAGHBII, ae limmlret• : ! , • to Bathing from the Breve Bouridinz AKA Use Mina' business, I memumend Dila& PRILLIPB &OM to my friends and customers. ; so2o B. A LOBO. Dissoltnionlif 'Partnership. T" partnership : existing be tween JY. Collins and'. Mitchel. in the MCHess r;sto,ButtsZard ear t nli A ts t riv: has heejillseontb u sZ to l i:re.'ll4',ll',7." ho '" ° ry a ": okitti:47 ° " neklownlrt, Apr!,lino:lBss. J. It, lIITIJIUSL, WANTED IMMEDIATELY; a Composi -' IT tor. ono tlmt la able to do moon prom work, et ;B per WOOIL. payable every Saturday