OZ=M DEPARTffiEBT PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY , 111ORNING7DIAtied 2, lea 'Tirs Ftlusegs' or rfnangsaa.—lXPOWrA.ll rowi.--Fure , AND COICINZ War 07 TITS s Futuna: CONDITION 07 TEINI CITY or Pure - ,Wegive below the Report of the Firetace Com mittee presented to and tel by Councils on Mender evening last. Ir. be read with in . tired by all catedititens. „ - ;,-To tie Edict' and Cowmen Ommede of the City - of Pia:pip/h. -Murexes : The Finance Committee respect . tulle , upoetthat in calling the - attention of Conn •ells to the present state of the, financial affairs of the city, they Would merely, mention for the ' information of those ( if there should be any) un *collated with the matter, that the funded debt, - (exclusive of railroad enbacriptions) • at aluiww-br , the Meek Ledger la the • Treasurer's mem sow amounts t 051,186,624 65 as per tab tiler statement secompanyirig this report exhib- Ating the different years in which the marions emonets tiecouie due. " The, debt has not been inereaud, and is now . withbithe menet:theta. of the' act limiting the City iridebtesiness, the small loan authorized by hist Comas having been purchased, and held bY thealnking fond, and the proceeds used in taking •up bonds then maturing to about the mmearammt, ineluding eme•or„ two small bonds now about ;the. • .There w ill' tothlng farther required for the Payment of the fended debt:Aeries the present year; bat some $71,800 will Wore due and play , able in 1856, commencing on the lath May, and extending .throurbout the rat, and which, if not solver provided for, illl reqnire therarly at tention of next Ceenene, by which time it is to be hoped the monetary affairs of the country . will be In a more favorable condi:en to negotiate new loans to take up the maturing bends than at . The linking fund to which the business tax is specifically set apart, now amounts to about $25,000, and will no doubt ere long, if properly cherished and strictly adhered to, exert a whole some influence on the city credit, in her future • negotiations to refund portions of the debt, se it from Aisne to time becomes due. 'Your. committee estimate the amiable revenue from all sources for the current year, (apart trom improvement tax,) at $186,290, as per ao oompanyingwehednle of assets,' relied on to pro . duce that amount,-about one-half of which will • be required to pay the intereat on -the the fcmiled • debt, and nearly all the balance to meet the as .. isertamed vants of the different governmental and other equally important departments of our city affairs, leaving but a comparatively small amount for water extension, engine and hose, . • and other necessary improrements In consequence of the late misfortune in the monetary affairs of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railread Company, the city will be deprived of • any immediate cash receipts from that quarter, how: Aruba a measure compensated for by a stock dividend of BO shares or $4,000 at its par value • —which, if thought advisable, can be disposed of for immediate use, or set apart as an additional ' item to the sinking fund. It-will be seen that the approptiating ordi nance herewith submitted by your committee, it of the outstanding warrants and tem porry loan, is somewhat in advance of the esti mated yearly income, probably_ not more than will be realised from incidental items Bateau _ starred in the schedule. The outstanding war rants and temporau loan, althbngh requiring a formal approptiation in apparent excess of the • estimated income, are in fact already provided for, and will no doubt be fully realized from the uncollected taxes and other outstanding dues of ' the list and previou years, the loan „being al - ready paid, and some -$lO,OOO of the warrants tattled by baek dividends on gas stock, in ad just:nut of accounts between the city and Gas Company, . There is yet ;mother interest connected with our city affairs, which it may not be improper in this connection to say a word or two about. It will be recollected that some $75,000 of the Present city debt was"contracted to rebuild the Aqueduct, under a special arrangement with the Mate authorities, by which -the any became the radiant of all the Aqueduct tolls until the . whole &menthe of her investment debt, interest, and expense of keeping the Aqueduct in re pair. alusuld -be refunded, resulting from which has, grown up what la - termed the Apeclud Ftwa r which appear' thus tar to have been used as e Ma. d orfamathel House of Refuge for such migrant city warrante as could not otherwise hive been provided for, and now actually holds in its posses ien some $32,900 of such financial - - offenders against the peace and quiet of many good citizens. The pretext state of the city finances ere no ` doubt quitaloW and meagre enough to satisfy the feelings of the moat economical among us, bail not found sufficient to satisfy all our wants - and aceompliali everything which osier more fa - - vocable eireumetauees rairh, tbe considered very desirabfe, it is nevertbalees hoped will be such , as to enable us to get through the year's busi.‘ - rmate without much real Mificulty. Ifthe projected law Inaegard to paythg for • pavements was carried out, it would probably afford m e ansaufficient to tinire some $150,000 of the, funded debt andthuretT relieve the Treasury fromthe payment of some $9OOO yearly interest, which, ;in connection with the largely increased - • rename shortly to be derived from our user . panted market and City -Hall buildings would • soca preseit our city affnirsin *gaits differtmt as . put. The committee think they hazard very little iu Paying, that once relieved from the balance — due the market association, the net yearly in :. coins derthed from the Markets; Water Works, and Monangehebe and Allegheny whams, to. getter with dividends on Gas stook and interest • _ one bonds held for the sale of real estate, would , eutheieut.to pay the interest on the whole funded debt of . the city proper—end the above mentioned items of corporate property are really worth as mucli or equal in value to the whole funded debt, .always and ever excepting Railroacr 'ascriptions. _ The committee would suggest that some more rigid measures be adopted to order to enforce a speedy collection of all outstanding taxes and - . other city dues, puticularly on old daplicree add all other arrearages of more thee oneyear's standing--and in conclusion feel that the, can not too strongly urge uponeatmcils the =pro , - priety -of 'permitting or making additional ap- L, propriaticone after even nthre . than all the esti ' mated Yeerly biomes is by ordinanee regularly act apart to its approtaistemes. Such a course, in connection with the too frequent practice of ammilteet overdrawing their respective allet-, • number only tewthig, in the oAion of your *Om ; sates, still further to i ioresss the already so ,' cumulated difficulties - of an embarrassed treas ury and perplexed treasurer, and in the end, by the accumulation of an unavallablelind of cur reneyy In the shape of city warrants, bring dill grace and ruin upon the city. tredit. T h e leering is the estimated revue for the ceisit year, (1865,) . . City lama •;• • Water assessments.— ............ Monongahela Wharf Allegheny do Diamond market.. . . ..... .14 and 6th Ward markets.. Idayofellnes amt forfeitures...—. Water assessment new buildings—. Dray llcemas, &t . Dividend cm Gel hook , Ohio and Penonsylvsnia Railroad—. •, Interest en real estate bond.— ... . . e ; Boned TMlSSarani. Salt T.DAPCIOT May eealrs.. ... . . .... . Ferrules House at Basin and ground rent., AB of which la respectfully strbiniftal. - - Joan Btfixat, - • • , -Out 014414, • • , ; - • • Twos. 8. CLutt, ; . B10011=41), • I W. Baal, • 4 : - VAL Eras. _ F The tabular statement annexed to the ItepOrt ;of the Comadttee gives the following exhibit of • : - ,the Funded Debt of the city. showing the mean , .:which Will come doe in eectiyear up to 1871. condense the statement: Duo in ..... 1867.. .. . . .. --1&59 /800.-... " lB6l-... . .. i • " 186 4 • 1 • -I 1863. . -1866 • " 1866....- ....... 1860- . . " - 1870* .. 1 Wndsolar bat imnided tar ti .1 Total $1,186,6TA6r! - *Of the' stammt dna. in 1864, $19.606 is held t h e di e kied Fand; at that due 1870,564000 - - fiy- the( wee !awl. - ' 10 b'? , . ; Fovars ET. - & Bare* figad ackm d e dge. the receipts at the !eliciting idditional ccaltribtaltete for the eutreort -- of the • - 4thietteet Son lionee:-3. aacti i , , W 1 11 . $2 ; uma arm( 1 ' ri pysLedp,-140. 21, $10; !dm • F.E.S. $1 I au k - v.; Jones .Thon, amen* $54 Also, , t oo geeted. by. Mr. Frees) -Joint MaCelly, tag ; Wm. Calf; .$140 0 :: 7.tiook.der L $2; l es ityclthhtt) SIQ,/.IIVR,FteWi-(1414491.410. ma • . . Amnon:Ear emery hozzetrzermis SnorreT.— ! A Monthly-meeting of the Bawd Of Managers of the'AlleititaW Count, Agrizatarai Society, was held -Wednewlay, Feb. 28, 1886,..at the Court; Mum. PresentMeasrs. Way, Snodgrass, Mc. Erdal, Used, Sbankland, Kelly, Murdoth, McKelry, • bleCabe, McCaslin, Young, Miller,. Goehring, Shims and Speer. r After organizing'the minutes of the last meet, -• were read and adopted. log When on motion of Mr. McKnight the Presi dent of the Society vrtm instructed to report the transactions of the Society during the last year in conformity with the provision of the law, by which the Society - receives a donation of one hundred dollars from the Stabs. _ _ _ Mr. 'McKnight tendered the resignation of Mr. G. W. G. Payne u a member of the-Board, ex plaining that Mr. P. could not attend to the dn. tin on account of his expected absence, and moved that his resignation; be accepted, which wee done. When on motimi Mr. hi. Whitmore was unanimously elected to fill the vacancy. The Treasurer here read a statement of the condition of Treasury showing a balance now in his hands of $398,10. Mr. McKnight presented for distribution amongst the Board, two samplesef Wheat re caned from the Patent OfEcie. ' Report from printing Committee was made etul accepted. - On-motion Mesas. Way, Kelly, thins, Whit more and Young were appointed a committee to select and report jadges , for the ensuing exhi bition. The Report of Committee on Premiums was then taken up, and after passing up to Chas 24, the balance was referred back to the Committee, to report at the next monthly meeting. When - on motion the Board adjourned tomeet on Wed nesday, March 28, at 10 A. 11.1 in the - Court House. JOHN YOUNG, Jr. Chain:Am O. P. Snms, Say. 1 "Taw Dunn:taw OP StAvanz,r,---Oesants Oz&i.—.B. thousand people listened . to the lec ture of this distingUished gentienien last even ing at Masonic Hall. Our citizens naturally felt some curiosity as to the purioned a the great champion of Emancipation—the bold-hearted Kentucky opponent of. Slavery; and to this, as well as to the novelty of hearing anti.slaver7 sentiments from the month of a Southerner is attributable the unusually large audience of last evening. Mr. Clay is an earnest orator. But his enun ciation is very faulty. At times ,the half of sentence was lost to. the hearer by its too rapid utterance. He pose - oases, however, what his 11- lasaions namesake posiessed in so remarkable_ a - degree—the faculty of chaining the attention of 1241 &affiance. His gesticulation is nervous and etargetio, and at all times graceNl—being nat ural.. . _ _ Of the subject-matter of hie lecture (or rather oration, 'for such it was,) we have not room to speak to-day. -In one word, he drew &vivid pic ture of the despotisms of slavery - over the social, mental, physical and moral condition and being of blacks and whites both in the South' and the North, The epeaker advanced many nek ideas and displayed great and earnest ability- in the discussion of hie thenie. Although he occupied nearly two hours in its delivery, the audience were unwearied. ' • 4 Irina Ewan Jan Tuwar..—Festerday was a bright, sunny day, just, what the first day of spring should be A than colored child, named Love, accidentally set fire to its clothes, on Wed nesday night, at the hours of itaparenti, on an alley near Decatur street, in the Sixth Ward.--' The thee and neck of the child Were very badly, burned George W. Murphy, formerly of this city, died in Louisville on Friday last There were one hundred arrests in Allegheny city in February—seventy-seven foreigners and twenty three Americans - The Court of Quarter Bas tions convenes on the Fourth Monday of this month. Information was made at the Mayor's Office on Wednesday, of an extensive robbery at Brownsville. A trunk belonging to -a tavern- , keeper, in that place, containing $l2OO, was stolen on Monday. About $5OO wasin Browns ville, and $5OO In Washington. Bank notes, and the remainder in gold and sib/cr.! While our po. lice were preparing to look around for the thief, a d isp atch was received that hilted been ar ta-ted in Ifolontown The Joumit states that during February ten persons were committed to the Penitentiary, and three was discharged.— There are in prima now, 175 Males mad 1 fe male, 176 in all; :This is a ansith.aester num ber than for alongtithe Privioilaly—thero hav ing been during the coivesponding Month of last year, but 102 inmates. I:Purim= Corn—Before Judge Ilzmpten. " In the case of Maher and Nicholas vs. George S. Mag.- the Jury round a verdict for the plain tiff-in the gam of $.221,18. Joseph E. Fullerton, for rise Of the President and Directori of the laminae Company of North America vs. the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail. IVDDatn Noble va. Aaron FIOS I TLIs is an action to recover ea" amount of . storage for . alot of boards which defendant had ipaced.on plain tiffs property. Defendant alleged, In defence. that the boards were placed there by order of the Street CoMmissioner so sato save the plaintiff the expense of fencing GM property in i VerFtet for defendant. 'he IdosoaciewausW Boznisr.—He pre an account of the robhery of a Mr. Hillier at the Mcmongshels House on Taiga) , night.— Fromeircumstetteth that have since transpired, the Chronicle asp it beef opinion that the indi. vidnal, who. gave Ms name as !Edward Hillier, end his companion, are two oonaumate villiana 'the different IdOlieS fabricatedby them, in rela tion to the matter, leaves no doubt but that the whole affair was:a scheme to swindle the proprie tor of the house oat of money. The have left this city, =dare now on their way to Baltimore. Had they remained a abort time longer, their positionewouldhave beenanything bet enviable. but they anticipated trbuble in advance and left. . 1 Tim Cum or A. O. Maras' u..—The cue of the yotmg man IClntosh, charged with the lar ceny of certain property Tram an unclaimed trunk under his care as "lost luggage muter" of the Oldo and Pumsylunia Railroad, came up for'Annl hearing yesterday, before Alderman Major: The property stolen consisted of several eccladutical works printed in 1627. Alderman Major bald him to ball in do sum of P. 60 to ap pear for trial st the next term of the Couit of Quarter Sessions.; . - MUST= Rarcarn.--The matter of granting' a charter to 'Professor Miller & Bro's. Iron City Commercial College, on Wood street, was con cluded in the Conti of Common Pleas yesterday. Judge McClave decided that a Charter should not be granted, on the PAO, Wetly, that . the times of several perms attached to the petition hott been placed there: without their knowledge or moment. Thus and the War of the Colleges. Esuminrus AID Pitars.--Daring the month of February jiudpast, the Insientorn for the port of_-Pittsburgb grtuited three ,original Engineer licenses and one original pilot license; twenty nine renewal engineer licences ; twenty-one re newel;pilot rictuses ;' and ono'engineer linens, refused anteing inmus - petent Of ,the engineer 1i0012943, twenty-one were first class, sod earn were second class. $46,009 - . 48,000 . 16,000 . 2,500 . 4,500 300 2,600 Timßiraiaa or ld.izoa iiinamo.—The last earthly remains of the Lite Major Herding arri- Ned in the eity on Wednesday evening last from St. Louis, where he died. The funeral will take place In.tt day or two. .. 2,000 „ 1,200 800 1,000 850 800 100 LARCILIY.-411ae1111611 rftrititu3olll of ems Fifth Ward, yesterday committed to jell a man named John Fritch charged ba oath of Jonathan Bamaley with the larceny of a pair of boots maltuxl at $5., DooaTatsyss..:—Caaat of petty pilfering from , halls are of daily =armee. A valuable overeoat and hat were stolen from the hall of W. 8. Lively's house, No. 812 Penn street, on Tuea- $188,T90 Lam. 01111.-=.40.(1. Major ms Wednesday committed Win. Reed, the keeper of n"doggery on First street, in default of fine of $W and costs, imposed for the violation of the Sunday Liquor Law. . . W. are under obligationsio !dr. W. Whilllan, of Portland, O._T., for several copies of Oregon papers. They get up excellent newspapers In that far.nif land . ... 3,081 42 .. . . 28,360 ..... , 08 1,000 89,600 r 43,110 . ; . 53,886 160,600 49,000 .20,000 ..;.488,280 132,000 Tux Hems or Awr.-4n, this wonr&r y 'e , Art, lays her master, touches on al ostir t hing. The ceilings over as and the carpets we tread cs, arc hallowed by' rt. Atkvinde the railway through the mount/du and the mud;' mikes her machines of weed and trots, to act.as if with knowledge • and annihilates apace with lighten tamed down to the tutelage of kboy. JJ Nothing is too lofty for her touch and nothing too humble: Anew proof of this old ooniketlon has just fallen molar our notice, in the shape of a Cathartic, Pill," from the Laboratory of that world-rcouwoed Chemist Doctor 1. C. Ayer.. I If we nuderitand the subject,' he has carried that article to the fartlielt • perfection of 'which it is capable. - Initead 'of employing Drags in its composition, u we had always thought the necessary and only way, hthasrrith consummate skill extracted the virtues of the medicines to be employed and combined them alone in their pa= rity together. The compoaltion is then mixed and rolled by machinery and stain pewer, into] '..atiperoid pill which Is rapped in an envelope of galantine, , for plowed= from the offee.ta of weather or time, and then thickly; coated with wager, to' serve se Its Vassiart over the pal ate. Tiotirithatarldltag all thin latdred per they ire offered, to the Public at Less than one tent meth. However humble .the_do partment, we,thlnk may hacsafelr. elteur wised as this conetmfitatleaof Arlin lte llne.- .NortibsoNetss, AO. 0;188,798 92 ; .825 78 • . ANY reaaos tabbing a servant to do any kind of 'work, by leaving Mei!' address and the kind they may want, at the Soup House, en effort win Le male to mind them one. A religions revived is in progress in the Cum berland Presbyterian Church, Sixth street, of which Rev. 'Mr. Bryant is Pastor: Virm•44.lsLrittiu:i Latest Intelligence from ARRIVAL OF THE RT. LOUIS. New Your, March I. The steamer si. Louis arrived hero.' She reached the dock about eight o'clock this morn ing. She left Cowes at 2 o'clock A. M. on the 1 60. • The Paris correspondent of the Daily News says that Mr. Soule considers the scheme for the purchase of Cuba as completely knocked on the head. Parliament is to reassemble on the 16th. Lord John Russell was to leave England in a few days for Vienna. Mr. Hammond, under So cretary of State for Foreign Affairs, will accom pany him. The Duke of Genoa is dead. • Dispatches foom Lord Raglan dated the 27th, report the weather as fae,hbut there were se vere frosts during the night. The huts are be tog got up with much difficulty. . The first detachment of British troops from India arrived at Sues. Mr. Soule is amongst the passengers of the Hermann. • There is nothirig important from the Crimea. Lord John Russell proceeds to .Vienna to act as British plenipotentiary at the conference. -London markets dull. Consols for account 916911. Lerrareet Mangeri..—Cotton unchanged; the sales for the bud two days were 10,000 bales.— Bresdatuffs sithout change ; a limited business done. The India mail has been telegraphed. A dispatch dated Bombay Jan. 16th nye that en in surrection has broken out at Cabool ; 12,000 Pentane are besieging Benda Celosi. A murder ous conflict had taken place but the besieged continued their resistance. A French company has offered to raise in France from 10 to 26,000 men for the service of the English government, half the number to be ready in 15 days. It is stated that the English government is disposed to entertain the proposi tion. A telegraphic dispatch from Vienna states that -the Czar has issued a manifesto under date of St. Petersburg, 12th of February in which he - calls the entire male population under arms. An additional force of 800,000 men will be dispatched to the Crimea. The ;latest dates from Sebastopol area the Slat January. The weather is growing milder Thirty thousand Ottoman troops have Iseded at Eupatoria; others are on the march for Var na and would embark as soon as arrived. The French government has adviCes -from Varna to the Gth which state that Omer Pacts had left for Bourges the cavalry and Merger genes on his return would embark definitely for Eupatarie. The Russians were encamped partly in' the 'villages of Alma and Belbec and partly at Sim• 1 pheropol and environs. Gen. Ulrich with his guards set off for the I Crimea on the 80th January. Egyptian reinforcements have arrived. The artillery at Sebaatopol kept up an inces sant fire during the night and the allies replied during the day by drailleurs. The Journal de St Petersburg of Feb. 3d con -1 tains the address of the Czar to the batmen of Don Cosaaoks expressing confidence that they will fight courageously for the'cherth, throne and country. The reported mutiny among the Zouaves has created a painful cessation at Paris. It is thought to be greatly exaggerated. A London firm in the Provision trade proposes through the Times to feed the army in the Cri mea at. the me of ga 34 per day per man, giving three . substantial meals per day end binding themselves to the contract lender the heaviest penalties. • Theindis mall brings_ dates from Hong Kong to the 19th Dec., and Bombay to the 17th Jan. The Burmese envoy demanded the restitution of Pegs which ma perescrptmily refused. : At Canton matters ire dill threatening. Trade' was quiet and depressed. Exchange op Cantcn 4a 9d; Shanghai Gs 6}. A monetary crisis is considered probable at Calcutta. The report of special inspectors appointed to inquire into the loss of the City hr Philadelphia has been laid before Pirliament It exculpates Capt. Leitch and the officers from all blame and reemomands the erection of a Light House at Cape Race. The Viceroy of Egypt has abolished custom duties except at Sees. . , TWI) DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Antral at 110 CiumAta. _ Ilararax, Mardi 1. The Canada arri....l with dates to the 17th... LIVZIPOOL itarmtre.—Miiligan's circular re. ports the • sales of Cotton for the week at 85,- 000 bees. The quotations are fair Orleans 511 ; mlddfing 51; fair Uplands ; middling 5 ; mar ket dull ; but little grenades demand. The importation is small, owing to the prevalence of easterly winds preienting the &Tries' of vessels Lower qualities have declined most. The sales to Speculators were 800 bales and to exporters 1700. Bassnerrerrs.-4 "had. lower ; small 'peen latme demand. Brown & Shipley quotes West ern Canal 42s 0d; good Oldo 455. Wheat a trifle i lower; white lie ca. Corn has declined Od; white 445; yellow 48s 6d ; mixed 48s. Pnovlstoas.—Beef and Pork dull. Bacon but little - speculative demand; 445045 e GiL lard firm; prices stiffet hut not quotably higher. At 'Manchester prices were week and traneso-, Lions smalL Maros Maruturs.—Sugar emu prima a chide higher. Coffee quiet, Money market unchanged. Consols for money are gamer at DOI; a decline. 11. B. Stocks have adrhaced. • Lord John Russell has gone to Fianna as Plen ipotentiary to attend the session of the Puce Congress. Naples has joined the Western allies. nigh easterly winds still prevailed off the En glish coast, and Gorernment steamers have been sent to relieve inward:bound vessel.. Severe weather prevailed throughout Europe. There was much distress in Liverpool for hick of em_ployment. .Fifteeir thousand are out of work, BIDASSOPOL, Feb.- I.—The BUS3IIIII Urand Dukes made a reconnoitrer= of the tailed fort. The allies are daily expecting an attack. The pickets are ordered to, be on , the alert. The weather is warm. • ' In the sortie of the Slat, three hundred French were put hors du combat. In the obscurity one French regiment fired upon another. 2d February.-Many regiments were in , read inns last night for immediate action. The Cav alry were under arms all night . : The supplies of the Commissariat are sufficient in most re- ds sp. Admiral-Brut telegraphed that slide the 31st the But:ruins had recommenced night sorties but were Tigoro9lll, Tapnided. • The Beresians have received considerable rein- forcements; 1800 men with provisions and stores reached the French army. The rolls near Sanatoria are (renen and good. 'The Czar's twd sou have entered Behaltopol. Vaasa, 3d.—lt is stated from KIMI.OIIOh that the Bussiaus mode sorties on the Ist and 2d, I which were repulsed.. Feb. Bth.—There,is nothing of importance.— Tbe firing Is kept up on both sides. Feb. 80.-31.mischlkoff has briefly telegraphed the general situation as being unchanged. The Vienna Presse says the English are re turning from the siege lines and are, with the French guard, to form a reserve at Balakims. Gen. Neil arrived at tampon the 27th January. Be reported to the Emperor the situation of the French army as, on the whole, good; that of the British riot quite so bad as reported. The long talked.of change in the French army l in the Crimes is announced. The army will be divided into two corps ds arms; one given to Pe lletier and the other to Bosquet, thus virtually rendering Canrobert a mere cypher. The rumor is that Lord Raglan and Earl tau- can will shortly return from the Crimea; the cir cumstances why are not Stated. ' Itis rumored that Bpala's alliance Istria's view to have influence with tbo French against any insurrection that may take place. It is also, re ported that Portugal will join with 12,000 men, width is rather doubted. ' The Werdern powers are seeking to unite, the secondary States In a general European league against Buses.. Proses sends a circular to the iplemstla agents, indicating thee the entire Pru D ssian army army will be itnmediateli, made ready for; the geld. r • 1 Auers'ia:—Brarlikeprepeationicontlnge with unabated energy. • ' Concrete meets at Vienna OA the 26ih. Lord John Russell repretents Great Britain; M. Be Dourquelly, or perhapei epeeist minis ter,. France; Count Boni, Auitria; lilts- Stir Turkey; Gortachek4 assisted by Mr. Fitoir, the ex-minister to Constantinople,- Banda. It Is reported that Russia will lie allowed • sestet. the board, and that business will be , limited to oger lug Oortsobalreff • categorical PA Or Count Wade% the . lluselan envoy to Fratute, remains at Paris, hie mission Wogtutettucize Yi p• Ilia 'watery has returned to ,Dirl for futtler instructions. An opinion prevails that no tonneau be acme to between Prussia and the Weston, Power•-r. Psalmists left tonentmlity and Its eonlwepiences• Count Esterlissy,the Austrian returned to Berlin, .which ennead a rim to;tho The Prenthilzoils ire outdone:l4 depieleed by a wild rumor that the Emperor would imme diately depart for the Crimea, leaving the Em prom regent. He will command the amity should war be deelsredagaintt 'Prussia. Engineers are surveying grounds for a camp of 100,000 men near Metz. The French police hare placed all Spanish Carnet Refugees in France under surveillance. It is rumored that Pr i nc e Napoleon is about __ to be • - . ie married to the Princess of Wartemberg. SPRIN.—Conde de Montemolin has written re. commendmending the Carlists to defer insurrec tion until the Espartero government is quite rotten. Svarrentsse —The affair of Phillips, an American citizen who was arrested for Maui& has been settled by payment of $2OOO, and the Chief of the Police at Beside has been repri manded. LIVERPOOL MAlLlClTS.—Breadßtliffs.—Brown & Shipley quote the prices generally a shade low. er end the market quiet. Others say Flour bee declined Bd. Wheat 3d, and Corn 6.1. Old Western Venal Flour 40i042ja; new ditto 37e ®4031 Philadelphia and straignt Baltimore 44s 4044 1-6; good Ohio 44®465; White Wheat Ila Gd. White Corn 41s; yellow 435043 s 6d; mixed 420488. Richardson, Spence *Co. quotes Beef dull at d unchanged with a moderate demand. Inferior', Pork dull. Bacon unchanged, with • moderate demand; new Western 440451. Lard'higher with a fair demand at 625. LONDON 'MAILERTR Feb. 16.—daring, Breit report a fair amount of business in Flour at 38 0435. Wheat 78s @POI Iron den t ; a irails £6io EQ.re Bar n £610£7. Scotch p g iron 61. The amo nt of bullion in the Ba of England has decreased £31,000. Console for Money closed at 901090 a and for account 04; American se curities and stocks firm and higher; U. S. sixes, bonds, 1862, 08099; S. sixes, 1868, bonds, 1060107 ; U. S. sixes, stocks, 186? and 1868, 1060106 ; Penna. fires, bonds, 80 ®B2 ; Perm. Central, 87089 ; Erie Railroad, let mortgage 1000101 ; 3d do 78080 ; Erie incomes, 740 76. Parr...Apr.l.nm, Ifarch I.—The store on Ches nut street below 7th, occupied by Jas. H:Orne, as a carpet establishment, and in the upper floors by Messrs. Keller & Bright as a publication of fice; 51'Clees & Germans, daguerreetypists, and Charles Oskford as a wareroom were nearly de stroyed by tiro this morning. The damage to Orne's stook of carpets was by water; on the lower story but little damage was done. The logs is about $15,000 upon the stock which is 'slued et $lOO,OOO. Mr. Oakford'sloss is about $OOOO, basing an insurance of $4OOO. Messrs. Keller & Bright lose shout $5OOO and M'Clees & Gorman about $BOOO, and insurance of $5000. The damage to the block is $lO,OOO. Br. Louts, March I.—There have boon no ar rivals from the Missouri river yel. The Illinois is still closed. The Upper Mississippi is open to Alton. B. P. Brand, Deputy County Marshal was shot yesterday by Bob Obtennis, a notorious desper ado. No eastern mails have reached here for some days. • WASITIAOTOS CITY, March I.—Tbe Peeeident has signed the bill for the payment of creditors of Texas. Pruismiumu, March 1.--Botas little inquiry for Flour for export; eiders 600 bbls standard brands at sB,7s,and 6.50 bbls exult sad extra fam ily at $9,250510. Rye Flour firm at $5. lu Corn meal there is more doing; salmi 5004 bbls Tonna. were made last evening at $4,26 and TOO Ws to day at $4,124. Here forAirbeet, but supplies come in elowly; sales 800 . bush prime red at V.ll and 600 bush white ats2.,' 26; about 6000 bush white, deliverable on the opening of the met, at $2,26. Rye is worth $1,12.' Corn in fair demand; further nuke of 6000 bush Penna. yellow have been made, part at 91.1 n store and part at a price to be fixed. Groceries and Provisions transactions on a veryrestriated scale. Whirling firmer; small sales at fr2,:in Matti prison in bbls and Si in hhds. ' . - • New Vous, March 1.--Cotton 'rum; wales 800 bales. Flour unsettled; sales 52511 bbls. good Ohio at $9.9,87; Bouthern6rtw„sales 20Q0 bbls. Sales 72,500 bushels neaten mixed Corriat9sl. Pork dull; sales G5O bble. old mess . at $14,50. Beet unchanged. lard dull. Whiskey. Ohio 112 i. Btigar firm; sales 700 hbds. New Orleans at 41®51. Molasses and Cogen.firm. Btocbi heavy. Money •plentiful; Virginia sixes 95t; Missouri sizes 91; Canton 231; Cumberland 331; Erio Ctscrilun, March I.—Flour firm at SRA° $8,35. Whiskey 241. Provisions quiet, bat no dotage In pric e ; soles 6000 pieces balk meat st 4}; 61 sod GI folf3botdders, !lido and Hamm. nes mess Pork freely offered at $lB. Butter arm, 18009. No change la orocerlos. Ulcer onelmaged; 'smaller ehmrenna Vagssat. Mimosa, March I.—Catale Market—CM Beeves offered ;176 driven eastward end the bahwee Bold; iwices• meow biro s4(s6 100. Vogl cargo; sales at $7.1,15e57,70. COMMERCIAL. 001151.1TPC1 OP ♦itBll6l2[olt. 1011 /Warr/ Br.— W. 11. gam V. P.--Oniaas .6414 m. 1. 11. **rim. C. W 11=112Ment. W. W. Ri=ol. PITTSBMIGH - MARKETS. Ogres Preen:mutt 041:111 . 2.1 • Mir Maniac March 4. nomt-notahm doing: lM Dory oL 2•Yllod or Mt Obis. antra. Prom obi., at mot GILAINoUs <woo. of ia) bus. Oats at 62 and 680 bug. Zr Cora at 20 c Cron store. 21:0 btu Bbollod do. at EMOCERIES- tabs oflo bbd.. good rag 2.2.2 at 021. rub. and 20 begs Rio Cur" at IL oath. BLOOMS-a ant of 10 tons Ulnae at SW. six mos. BULK NEAT-ado of 11.000 R. prima nog gonad. at 0, 0 and 2. sub. LARD -11 gal* 0(1420 0 lbs. country. lio.l, at B.IC. and 18 lbws and 2 bbis..do. pima at 9, cub. 11132T1:11.-salog of LI bids. Car 801 l at IT. and 10 do.trxxi st 1111(019. 11.11DIT-s Isis of lb bat. Orion Apple at 112b0 aid 6 iiks. Wed Posobas st 8112, iamb. . BILIMPPELTII-• ala oil dog. at 22 etas plan. 11g1t--oslai at maths or tondos& 8:2141427 bt ton. ASHES-ealn af22 aka Imputed Mix Lb at 6 14- 12012 IDOL • MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The weather yestinony was etlll um. mutants than the day pr a eadbm. Tim sun anon out pleasautly.' and the trs was gradually clnappeirtnis under its Minn:ca. , Then:Rowing Wats me inn tying In the Rivas at ruldrY points between hen and Oluchinst , L The Calinionla, tra twerna Wheeling and (Rains. Unnite AllegberlY, Arctic.flasal and • few antallei butts at Cantinas program at Galltoolle : U. B. Mall and Brasil at Oreenbottom. din Pittsburgh. Americus, Rosalie. Day Oily. Atobleminor. -In tee Park and Belle OMR" areal Chan mall: bang tbr this pin and the WM. Noble. Torkbown„Wtat Bind, Cbiogq Modena, Twlntnty and SUM for porta bolds,— ' The Helen Mar has ben mast and le at Clotinnati. '.Tb• Ohio Elver I. Mond at Postaroy. The Ice In the gibutlarny b serY heavy. and We learn that Uwe are heavy Amps sontunlated at suoinl points MUM dartraellae of propern may be Inked for when that a lb. Ro n a up. The Rona attack a num In the Illaslnippl near the heed or Choetior bind on the lath ult. Me woe troutee only ran ow tbs bar, where she Ailed and gunk tons/ insa den. The surd was, by nest day. washed from man her bow, 'when she broke ln two and la • total wreck. lithe bail Mout gtno tone of tura, molasses and Una" Marl. *Ant. You% willeb is meatlr lon, The height was in. sand In New Onessui 11:000 and the ton in CinchniaM The Inman% after bolas lightener up, was att. to reach the wharf yesterday. Abe bed bean ice bound below The New York Post .1I "the steed, anuonialkat of Ulna thaw the nye year sit 10, le inn la a great satiety ammo. AR the Swinge Banks spurt that the &tont with them Is rapidly augmentlng, and ronstaluentlYthese frudltutione base Money to lend. The Inauraan Cons panne Wing root thole law of tan year, unman stogy OAR up IfnuAa and have lane aranade to loan; -, The country li.nke are . accumulation their dawdle In Wail street, the noun of *blab le son In the large philtione under the ti head In the Dian ratans ; one, the Banking boon tonnaMA with the West no knot employment there: ae MOT did all net raw, Co thArpada and Wanner:UT bun nua r bur. ' " " The glonbantl Ptim: Cturinat says that Inn are obtained thereon Orstaban payer at 6010 *oat. .It is nos. eon um. b atilt weak, and the arm of dratclasi borrowers IN Ilittlet*C tat this 14 b.d.r. graMusill ented,:stid it will WA tiobrse• al solvent Wins. : I The genets has reseed the nil to Incorpondra tba: (111 city, by • vote fll to 10, end we M,- mad, to by Mx, nous, b ent doubtful. - Man increase of Rank capltal Is ponied anywhere; it, l a ba t _ We have tens. 1 , 00P 20. wm, busmen. then A:ninth s? business point la tha Nate. dgn on i. t ir artsTeni tt raa l i as st i l l. tirem. it'sdl u at tare b 'l l 'Io n t; .. b. b.., diets day Who cm the kW aall at intereat oft WI ninety dais latatiat sint , L dr. ylth light otrab on N .. 0 , 1 .... tahlr day btu. we is &wad at intand slaty days at O. seen.* annum. These wag tn • qw WW " ' ld 1 b T fth on maike idTtragl:74.4.2.. ~,v.. sine.iiirtgreinnaltlais of wization. an SEIM IllinOM Mar IN O rnartatblpgctorj, 0ta ,....1 0 yffy du at ntwents, and ths outeldil' rata obtainable ta 116,tik but witlittealkblllltsstbsie would be a better eamend ,— ttns tioet. , —The market W thictnatied a ilttlit fecen Tu n a i lly Co — .jol t .* aims see it andtitainsit. ; Tbs Wes ~.0.....,, , , , rzwr.v.=, = , ~T,Ao 1p gso.l IDIPIAII jr ibe new I"; e. ; ri witi.vegitrbrz.-=,flllll kat r.. ~,i Mlle of Lb... 4 h 14 1...=4 lads haw a tale awl lads rsvialis—Paelni n4 Jour- ' . T oo Now mutat tau *Waned Wulf aaaWiwi nem. WI letsrest=tborsillUir lat t e i rjls msts: t e i r tit_._ll . e .r tie lend% way_rato tbs Writs when , trtl ...wog ili cent...Jona= Unalldettai le wad ,.t.,.......... Ilan ot bestmisae bow/ears 1... . ies, Tla• laiDeovetnent QM took taseo In the tateinees d a r ttur di days WA PM. nit= :=111= 11 :12<a! bleu lir t i c i t t ena h" Itn,d, ta.twileari twat en Wme abort Teem Luria ileAt..-ta l l., al.=chg w ' s ° 1 "n 4 mmull*.. l. er ti ugre i lt - "....2 4 ma !ti ti an. goal kat. The stn kschanke la WthaellumWtriltlt,vi. - 1 . "t 7 Ithlt."1=112."" b " li: l 'l•eltr's ~*7„:1 .. . 1111011111121 St preci. Ire Wm tanW IR Ina; toe* and mammas /wow name' Vaasa. well alt Mller c a 4 a= l ; minute slaw? Wm. Vaill:t wqgabasan ale ih • Bank otra=ggeenanhiaiti t ri lo k‘ tl a Tasty* ISM an Oa all alba* to k A _ Indiana was hank and ltrandbas Saw AV near willdsdlwatatla k sod , Baas Wisdom feeel Other Wee Cask Maw Wein rain ate fa dta-1 kw. • - • Imam reellly negotiated at &IT cemt. — the I New York and Philadelphia idytrtisemette. • lack houses and Bill 06 , kere a established ClPilit Irving ,pli.d st,t.h.ln4h fp,zunr. Abort yav cot FROM CRANE M.. sonth'm Philedalph* andlo2 Neaten ettast,New 'Yak. • idtrafitifldnriritildPlT'direo brunt ern I The general street of MO. , afralll tn. the next row ree..k.. is not =UV. 110 , 1 velll be with the Late Seeing j Payment. It le Tatra early MBAS. The new engage r:le Ma making In the mercantile and shipping trade an ....elves. and the amount realty der acePtemom from the Saab and Woes MTerlns fordint.lewe than anal at this season of the year. —(h. Y. Timm. The Esehature market for OM steamer chased with *de sire to sell mato part of drawers, and st rather eater rates. Some transactions In large bills took Ples et tUeO4 9' for Banker? Monett:lTS!. Sterling. but the rata ....a air were 93‘649r; M rent. The Bankers bare been free Marren by We eteanter, and not free buyer., as heretofore. The news of t oe failure of Meser,Page Barkm.s,,errlnet at Acanalec by the pamengens who arrived on the Law. and produced great consternation among those who bed drat. of Mane Page. Bacon 100. on New Icerk.eame of them far theentlee amount of their amino for rare— Thar malefaction upon arriving here to dent the Bank of T eri...paying the drafts of ads hones promptly. may he magel: Some of the dealer, In Exchange are confident that within a fortnight Sterling will be below the Spec. Point. 1 and Gold again begin to accuraulate hers. The opinion le based wpm the Impreesket that within that time the Bonthern Rivers lame rise moldlet out to market the large anammta of produce at present detained by low water. It Bmost not, however, be overlooked' that we bare nruelflesa Bakens* this Spring based on negotleUope abroad of American securities than we had lest Spring_ and that. al though our Imports show • considerable decline, our 62. ports ars also much smaller 1 that Cotton Le tower, and that, notwithstanding the . low water, are bare exported -'me Was thus tar this moon move than we dld-to the ' , me period hat season. —{ N. Y. Tlib. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD 0810 AND ino2clarmanfu Itulso.oo-1 ear hoorrereerr,, 6 do /I% ' 13 " :41%*, hjeßl' bbl Rtolsr.k2TfarProo.l, 12 bhlB meal. 10A:she& owns= 19 hdlli papoi, anoc 78 ykip vire, R-Townwhd. oc IMPORTS BY RIVER. ST. LOUIS. by Idaballald-1216 aka whoa, 1317.12 a me 40 fr. acraP Grad 2 aca 26 toes meta!, EatOo am 94 dm tobacco, Way eian; 470 Ma; Earl • Dalanxej 99 aka baton. 104 b. do, 11 bbla Park. Jcms & Dab= 72 bbl. lard. Wile co. AGRICULTURAL. &C. Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, § ITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, ilk . about one quarter of • mile from the seamd Plttalm on the Parmare . and Menbanlce Plank three ma go, I and • mil te in extension of Ignuth from street. rsgadag. about rt.ing es OWAS. SIDEDOOK,_ ..ProprOggra They offer Its sale • my large onasottort of ven_ veva treat gar plants wettable Mr traramleattag this au and %% h iring . , _ ng. now corm same 30 ems of ground and sauteing overWo4oo tem. Omits and plants, and am 10,000 fruit trees, and 24000 gragams sad M. 1.6 gm of gm sire ltr removal to orobards and Disarm ground,. - Plants onitilly parked sad Mgt Weardillg tO WW3OIO to any port of the United Staten We beg leave to eall the attention of the toms of *rub barband rendes In the beelo . otrr i ts=l rmAErgirfreraltd irotia{rts i xratby of meg] sultrradou In tbts section of gauntry. Plante can be pro cured of many Wags VOW fro m to Ittn , OnmWist• Punt Prim moderate ma usual. From etrangera, nub or oda. aotory refarease In the elty of Plttencrett requited at all times. Orders addressed to as through Within Post Wm, am Plttsburgb. Pa., or kn. •t our stand on gaarkst day., to tap.or gt-dgatlT Diamoad Market. erlll b PrMtPUX latmded RITTSBURGU AGRICULTURAL WARE MUSE AND DICED STORE—No. - 129 Wood street. atargh. Ph—lC. It. SEADELAND, Data Shank-Star to Agficolt sod ar=tl " tulmplootenta„ of all kinds; Wholesale and Ilto tall: Ylold. Garden and Plower Nowtailtfwgioaa, hol sad abode Trooe 01111111, Pondratte, Gb Salta, and all other ortielydirJ3 oo connected with Aftrlcoltagra dolTel • Fruit Trees, Evergreen* Yr subscriber would most respect fully earl the attention of hie friends and the pla Ile told, very large elect of Fruit Trees, Ever cremes glembeery, deem Alreentleose Plea - ie. Of Ay ItA tt=on ire and fr.. Of Pear ;a we vs d of choke varistke. Pee evraral therwand oar llne; rb_Plent. kerlootllwriherrlve.Oooesterrles. Currants, ae. vor Evergreeoe, nem rob( eet.of welch we 11A1,19111Y thoneande, are doe. Tonna@ mantled large einaelltlee win be liberally dealt with. Call and ow ono Meek. We at. wedr_arfee eattithettom. Order. left at the Patel= 2h P. Mr. H. Detail, Liberty at.. the Oakland NOVIM/17. t 4 miler ea Penna. Moses. or the Pittamh Nursery, 1% tallea fives tla/dand. Dramply stteWed N. B.—Planting de nwidl7 to olden orilklinrd Rum muftimou. J.. j3ayWood Elowere, ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the penyiletore alley Wood Ilona Gardena far von t an of Boanetivir and at Omen dining Winter and dimmer. ladies and gentlemen ean De furnished at abort notice any of the bdlo►iog breach forms Piran=as varietilatejen evnlek;) " .2 Bkokint No 11114 ants. 4201eUe Etesetta. Final Orden o.l' Bewaring planin pub; aloe received at Y :i lILAi'RvB tired Wartime*. la3l Iva Wood street. FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. • 1114 suderiber offean 22504 Sli • clinfea umort- X 141.4 of stronnodsneon4222. l t Tigl4B.boththrlzb and olandarda mom. of alrena 14.2.1444.4 Nachos. P1ianba413444144,2 Oomberlioa Comm O le and Mtn trai Evacroons, 11446 and Crown Rona for tdocanlng In Tinter and wins Lannunento the Vann and tiafdon. of mod. 110114.T.040.4 aalik tbo nood sad Imohnannt Waro Vi ffaa 42 Mb Wont (non) JIILZB WARD P. WANTS. CITY 'WARRANTS WANT.KU--Pitta- Mush Qt? Warrant' wanted by B..IieLAIN 80N.= Mb at. IVANTED—CIood Business Paper to set • of PAO, basing 4 Icionthe to rent. B. MaLACq t M.'S. tf,ituATloN WANTED.—We wiebto pro 1L.7 cure situation for Young Mao In a Wholeale or Retail Goads Mora. Ile has had 6 Tun experience in the Patinas and can sire the Dart renounce. piati.CUTIAMMIT aRON. General Agt..140 3d M. • WAiNTE.D;;lm.tra...ed.Lrlan io twzki.ortn.a: Ala.& Apply to the srderriber ► t his residence Plum Ttensehte. Ane.sheny County . , P. ()ALM) 14 L- .--------71nformation Wanted. MR. JOHN TODD left Irelatid for the aleXt l =ll B 2 2. frlt;= i t i o l =Pan k t an' .0., m. 0., •• sawn then sae 11 Many Millar. onulasfy. Any • • anuminhur sald d ha thankfully • • Addise Ilarsh Toda nun of ha, Batty D D. D. Doinna. Main JahOtandr • USINESS WANT it 1500 and the I M. 'mien Ow milli . • dams man aro amid gm an a t.ect. In • safe budnass. ,T r i t o rge 3D 4 ;a, 4th alma WE WISU TO PROOCIEE A SITUA VON lbssYosmg)l•32.*Fs - Puttrorr in a small stkaradictuting establishment oa Is abb. to make bin, saw sutra] to any department. and bsa • capital of 811. az Men llandred Dollars. Us Is a wad plain Istok-Insedar and salosnosta, but votdd amass being amnions,' la or about the taaanfactaz7. & 80N, 140 ad at. ANTED EMEDlATELY—Pittstrargb cuy vs:Tants. Moly LAI to' B.lteN a EON. N 0.21, Sthst. 7000DOLLA To. RS . T o o o bo c. r- Ivry la tha arty watt' at law tiOriagaas. IFKSTEAM BOAT OWNERS-WoAted to buy. arOntrnit in • Mama Scat, Oa unkte.. cub. or noel ertzt.• will to given. raninire ot c.:234t . 211011A8 WOODB.I6.IIth rt. Pioneer Line of Amarillo Packets from New York to Melbourne, ' CARRYING MN UNITED srArza YAIL rttl :t: beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque .1317t0D. ninatarath ably of thus ill b. er oet. w e betroad tortge tt tLll.Roars" tbae I:ll%.l=otrargeb.sted en sl2S. a s : W ratr i k. V.P4libTXMleal"t New Leather atom 1.0. MOWRY, late of the Ina of R. 1314 \ Z.= Lthaty stnetompotlte the heed of Wood Thelma. end Mall deaW to LEATI.IOIt. 1111:021. sod 0 his put returned hem the Mit. mod v Imer to saving Isatte agreement or Leather. anudattoir nr—Red Bola Baltimore Lather. Philedelphla and- Femth cau Woo Malmo and Hide. diecni.r. WADY Mom sod smortment of Yb I = ad aw I go% EM, fa mar 7—um tootle 1317 &rd. to tali and tram ite my Moth Mime punitaibuitlienbrni .1. O. NNW Co-Partnerahip. 1 - IEO. - E. WHITE having associated with P Mak In the Pane- Ustall Drr floods tassioiss. his heother J Winn, and his Unistidsotial Clerk, Mr. 'JOHN P. LOY. The buOttests.tersatiar will be ebnduotsd sodas the away ;MOHO. 11. W MITI t CO. • Al MU Hui intention at the slaw arm to OUT. ths o pub. 1 ,11 Moslis e rst= 7 Valtlkittlifo s tirT a rT i ofa l urg i t=rtgli t li it= ra.tav4.1...,:t:-.r.1,117. theta to do so It .11.1 be necessary Mr thoos Mums trash oti to Oac. Ft. Whits to pay promptly. Pittsburgh, hb.Sth.lB.lb-tso-/m4 AIISTRATI. • SIXTY -DAYS' PA A SSATg. Pioneer Line of Kohthly Pickets, HARE 17.N0 THE ram= .31:1 TM MAIL. Tb. Elias init 810 p. ha. riled: am= 1,1y3u ton; July Sat It 03 anacr, 1,230 ton; sal? 1. 13anteoluku,1.1100 Iceman Lady Frasklo3,ooo taas,Auf 1832. Ocean/106e, 1,460 tanktlerd 04 1 41 4 403 tons, flor,'6B. .11132. IE3O ton; Nor. Orin, 1400 tons, Oct, 1E52 , lank • &arm., 1.150 too,. Dm; 1833 thrlea. pe, WO tons, Diatabar. Hatueore, lOW tons, Jen, , 1153. 1013.AbereItorsk•E; Feb. 1064. Amerce; 1700 tons, Mai& Ihrigranan.l,o66 ton; Mar Leak • Owit t llooo to Horeb HatredB34.; 1,000 tons; July 1 • lancsna,ko) tons. April, '63 ' The 81111ps or Wilma. , .1. • Modwith tmenon's Patent Ventiletors and sr') In let' MAWS. 142 410 . 00 . " Tn. now and mirotao.et CUPP..r BLIP PLY/EH Bank 1.710 Tons teener W.ll. Balsa; Motor, will succeed etiertrude as kisbleenth 010 P oftbis tIG luld MIIi We 61r ateltourne, Aimtralle, On the 20th of September. Tho PLYING 8002 le built .n the most arrenrod 13,0d ern wined pies and le comedown% to be k martini model of Marino Arrialteolnze. Thom who desire ► quick run to one °rte. finest and frstaiteliorm• .r'CITn nn built. shoal 4 :wcu. ..,m without deter, ss only • limited number or in trulTaul or pamengere will be taken. " • Yar freight or prigs; ►aPPII on bnarci ate Pier 10 tart Llirer ar to , • Ik.W. 06111240031, auT 110 WalaWeei, New Lark . -- Carpeting& Oil Cloth■ and liatlingi.-: ROBISON to 004 - . . ti7prit STREKZ OPPOSITE TER MATRA AVE now on hand, and to which they-are .. age r zw i t Mr . 4 e t w o d ths - eholca l l:demi °t u t? , :SA, fold Mooted ittient . - Aleo—two i l a d 3iiiadow. at i ,7l , rie t u re 1 e 1g 3 %2 , 1 P =wt.= re lit = hove w eh the atteutlonief eneduierap." -• Belf-neating- andlaz Tnmig firllE Subscriber having purchased the ler: .4412 1 :1rantrqdttrgUttilgarl . . ..... cwLw r bcrt s rnr e rg= s i r Z., d ., lirdtsl irt - Crudes Ammo OpLtlsa arks, s &lima ,410,1, , trtstrie=r4V tanu i t= stag i er ndrostres 410 011 eataikti NO R bireter A ! ". ; 77 1 77 " .pwroasa ng-1 7.„; Mosry.fletf, Row Jr.. o "=,,ithdyrp•pdao o - paw. I h sire lan 62:.11. 1 4 1 „..11.4 'Armin anytiMl .1 b.,1,1111.1 rasTr . ug2; t°2l culkg., Nam ailed to salt ttrr •s•fie Rafted Bitc of thls eb* doj etao_ 41_!:.!bil tank onaulty ii .c.1.1.0 the tmblis =W ma=r tlola T ge th = j r a t ttm a = " Po rt • t 44 wow ~ I ;tio.t F ri th z. ' • - Intatiatirmalak•-, • • To Nervous Sufferers. ARETIRED Clergyman restored to Imaith in • fen days. atter many yearn of great nervous eat ct, wisions to mete lumen the means of care. Will peed meet anywhere. the uonieriptten need. on receiving 6letter (poet paid.) Direct telt.. /OLIN M. DAI.I:JALL. 1 Falter, et. lirookirn. N. Y. fe221.3t0 Removal of millinery Establishment. RS BURKE informs her friends and troop that abe M. removed her Millinery and Ulm Y.etablishmont from 172 to 304 Chestnet et. filmdom , amore Eleennth, south side. Pldladelptila. Thom arrangements are made for the more extensive carrion on of all brandies, and earmenlenee of customers. by eiZe inundating the Store and Warw.= to the 1111111nern and seecont don to reg/ and Mantilla Mating. Very attar Mompakt to Wedding and Mourning orders. teis-ams • WK. IL FRENCH. 18th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, MANUFAC'fOItrof every_ description'of ARCHITECTURAL PLASTER ORNIMENTE tOt 7 fttontion of Bolitthm actuating of Patter Meta Monldt.. Xuriebtoonts to - Cornt- thWitalt. Le. N. • • •• • • and M • are • • ••` to dramum. (CAUTION.) Armitage's Nonsenele Anvils. T havit . Lgeome to the knowledge of M. & ATOdITAGE A CO. that many mmiona Imitation!, of Moneebole Anvil are sold team:kaput the ootmtn. Lit r aLTM t irtolrlrolV:4lll l lXtVigoli. Pumb"e" 14. 41 to Imitate which I. felony AIIIITAO3 MODBEIIOLX 1101106,, near MEM:PD. 1101111.1 fe1.162m0 ' BOWL URBINO'S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAUL TEE subscriber continues to 'manufacture him unrivalled Patent llre and Burglar Proof ffstres , warranted equal to any and superior to some, of the man/ which bays bee tested, published and soused by the. prey througho u t the world, for the last 18 Yearri an d is to • Proprietor of lairs Patent Powder Proof Lock. both naringrecelved separate modals at the World'. Pak. lon don, 1851, and New York. 1853-4; rimpatentee (by parchaw)oflones' celebrated Patent - 114nbination and Permutation Batik Look. 81000 In gold enutpleeed In the 'eats eridblted at tha , World'e Yak. London. secured by Haire and Jones' Lock. and offered as a reward to an bee who would pick the iodul or open the tea vithla 45 days, and although operated 011 by _severed Wiled In the art of look.pleklug. no, one sumwled opening the M (no change or alters lon or the locks or keys haring been made during the time,) but the money remained in its .ft depository and was restored to theproprietor, and a modal fir the champion aria of the world. Oatwieg—None gentdue except three baring the sob: scriber's name On the metal plata. SILAS 0. IIZURING. Omen Block, corner Pine and Water ste., New York- . 'N. B.—The shove dates and Locke Mu: :e bed (adding - ref ttgrritimletcuiVorthlal.rd 13L' an daa. th 13.200 Caen and Snort Credits ! M. L. ITALLOWELL & CO. SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. VRMS::—Cash buyers will receive a 'Ne nt of EIX pre cent, If the money be paid ser fundswithin ten days from date of bill. thecurtmtt money only taken et its market 'slue at the der It is remind. To merchants of undor a latandloge • mein of E/X. monthstrill L. given. If Wham money le remittal In edema of mutant/. • moot at the rata IfTwffix Kiser cent perannum wig allowed. Prices for Orerle Ustforos. toagain ealllng the atteutiou alba tiedlngeommunitY to thee shore Lerma ere announce that - noteittudanding the general drpreselou In orenmerelal *Man throughout the aounte7. the (ream of business &darted I,r ea mare thee • year slow. and to which we .ball rigidly edherej, enables us to offer du the weal= liming memo our more l aesertnent of ----- ....... NEW SILK AND FADDY GOODS, Oompdatngoneof the LAMM AND MOS:SPLENDID STOCKS to le lband In Ainerire; to width we will rewire =dant additions. tint:mahout the vstson, of tior and desirable goods tram oar HOUSIe IN FARIS. ials-.3n0 B. T. Babbitt's Potash ill Tin Cans . . OF 331.2, 12, 7 pounds each, assorted- 143 Ile. In a mae,yfernisted inns' tomy tame atisbout Newsome prim as that in ~.to. with Ind dhadions for sue, printed on mph sue, ran. being In • mush more portable eondifion der retailing. Any perms dedrous to try It will Please remit lb dollen. In a letter lo my risk: or through some friend In this blare. and 1 will %rir ores as. as atom. 143 lbet This a elide bas been In nee for the • lest three years, and Orr* the best of satisfastkel to all - who hare nut with It. A 1.,, an Carbonate Sala beep Pow. dor, _Yeast Powder. Castile Soma Cram Tartar, Can OM or all kinds. and the best lialerstus In war gams ed in - " Zated b4rP l k h n la g' 4 . ll & 70 Waddieslli 4., New Toik. Phrenological Cabinet If.„ I ,F,EN FOWLERS, WELLS .t CO., eVelltk! Plvenolo6rts MI Arch 1Lrep0 .,......„ few gonutb, P rlll p r , Iphla.77,Ash ' 1 111 ,Lagetism aurgimograt whole. \ = I d .1= Noll nti .iltho7l,==•.riti --..- Wri4. d ilttrr " I "" un \,,"/.1"" a 1' 7. FOR RENT. - FrLET— Albree story Dwelling. No. 82 osoad near Market, naleoerplet br Ma !I so "nbroang rirg1i".%.12,.A/WW.NR,Fa=tlt. lI LET—A Dwelling House on Third st. new. our dare. S. our n SERI4.RON. 140. 31-14.. emial well4lniked and tit: I r . SWIM. with hattwohow window, mart door tordlat cantor of 34 and Mtuirot W. Pomades% afros AZZLIt. tar toelr. ne-n G reLET.—The - STORK cat Market street r.tt &vile the Meer of 34 st. emit:44 by Mr. B. to eueltent su4 'tend for the clotting btullsees jr-M E. D. GAZZA3I. Inc ot 0 atgo "t •43«: . .ci tauliz . ; Wtitintroo,toronts:. For Rent. r 0 fine and well-lighted ROOMS in the tarps oa t e . btiltig ou. fifth street adloin=t i t a Boating " L11110 Tialr. Xolttrar. etc. n marts es. o bone b.b. booed sat • term of ream by tbo , rubug. Able Pittabaree Gavotte, aad WI room Irma salt Tell for Pr.. Iblanriaig a kindred pursuit. Enquire. st aolltdtt TUIS CIPTICE, rLET—A:Three Story Brick Dwelling d. hut. Waterat. abov. Pour gin* an /twist of Axil- Swan of - tilt O.IIL/LCUICUILN &CO. &LARGE 'THREE' .STORY ‘BRICK . DWELLING. with ollee attached. In berisoent, art Liberty at. between lilt and tar eta. Enquire HENRY B. FOSTER. atL EtEnarth.k We Flouring EEL LET—A Brick House on 6th et, with W yant. A Tam" Stand B Hann, with &Urge yard. on Prw= l" affiY. 1 A Bows of 4 mama hall, irn.no..*o_, oin ♦ Moor on Omit pt.. oar the rano School Home. A large S am House on Inns rt, t Um head of Rh. A larva Sal on ath et. five ote.c. I. bylaw. Balding on sth .t. A lam Storer Hann on 1113 at. Apply to. te7 S. CUTIMBRT it SON. 1.43. Ed at. For Bent. HAT splendid New Hotel, known asirg .Itrown'e Ibudnudge„" situated 12 mileetrom ti e to- , o Pitt abmidt. &Woe Pmethin of t h e Oteenehuep Pike gv d . titß i tieg a tna= m butagt I:4= t l1 0 rooms, reliefs find due Haat, carloads and Smote R. 0,00. Staining tbr 80 to 100 honied and • gnir Barn. The home • at p met farnefferith the belt of garniture of med.. 'high will humid to the here or removed se de.ira. A fine Huddle atterhedto the Hot" and freak dirty to meaty San m fine clear lang,a greater portion of word to rich bottom, l ying along tank* of Tank Creek. There is one of the tentreinagroad litatledis on 1 the Pam within one hinidredt _mode, from the. Hotel.— Persons ran Co and name troni Pititentrith tides • Oar,' The Home hoes goon suet= ad a rammer neat Mr bus. inem meng tamales, The .oie may arrangdmente for • 801 l are aleo der or/a, "Omnibus, la neen. Owe and farming utendla. There an slim a Stun. Beadnery tudd Pool oHoe Mom to the Hotel. The Hotel ang spoor tarnmes will tom 1411144 with - without the Farm and The aleme-Parm, together with other land adjacent, eandotingln all ofmd sores, will be .old entire or in mir emalter number of sera, to mid ocerehmere. for iihnntry Beane tor gardening parterre. Parsons Ortsur toleme the Hoed or Parm a ; t Ql oim chair the rnitarre, Omnibue, Hamra an. willed dna the undialdgeirt. ALIAN BRO H. • islOdmd Turtle Creek P. O. Allegheny 00., Ps. IDaile Union roof Moo mut chum, dimeittdi • For Sale or Bent. AIIL . IIE . LL finished Brick. Dwp, adjoin hut Willtinzi. mil near the BuiUon.— MIMI= 13 moon ant the t, an whlciti thine to 5 imam and good abibilat. front. 66 Pot au thii. Turn pike end attends 244 teat in &nth ton MU toot stria. This ilastnibla armies will tin and low and on tart etal Urge, at will he rented for.tibil par arm s. .um _ U . AS...L Nor Rent. THE Brick Daelliug knopu heretofore 11$ "Oar Mom," In Diamond allay bstiani tba Ma mmal and Wood at. at present atonpled er Mr. Wm. kpbar. l'ar Wm; apply to AMU IL D. 0112.7.1. W. Lots for Sale or Lease. • . . itNUMBER OF BUILDING I.OTB, on Braddock, Column* and Basily sta., and an Penna. ream Thom tats are eligibly Wasted tor Dwelling or Mew" sad will Do cold lon ort way tams or will De err ten years or lem or may salt thews who wont them. Waripartlardare, macho of N.D. Gal , ali, wirlT4 - klarket at... 1 1 , twin bil arid 4Db. rum FOR RENT, situated in • Economy towlublp, Deem My. 1 Milo Easi — of need= seree.llo of erblell le ab*. tom. Umbahrue la beery Umber. Tbe lemumamm are • two story Steele Dwelling. Orchard and Blue. Tbe Ohio and p ane . Unread runs tbusuaM mid Amas. AyOr to U. IMLALN Jr. SON. FOR RENT—A gosd House on 2d it, be .: FOR dtraT—The 2d, .34 - and 41,1 k story oma ova J;WThott tkoeo ilatZmo. sad Dooklog flocs. aeon of Wool in. and D I M •OaT. (outrantood Wood id.) She *bolo rooms 'are 'sob 00 lOot front by 60 dot deo, and well 1199tott. Woodw mordro of 8400 J. WILSON t 8019: 91 at. ItENT—A well htod and fitniehed Bassaurat Btors. comer or milt lad yarkft t itoo per imam. • im9:l4( • R. D. CLIZZAAL To Editors and 'Printers, Buildia=upjekfoi. more then ten Iftea7Asctl'alee eeht=l,ll4.lll;tir reraintePD=cnitt u rzLir k ral .: ; mrtidi Maas the ealsoldnlivialw sod elm greeeeteta In Blntell, y,,VVA to . k o t/ f se d ,--- Moist 0.,--rx)-----DmANT.Or---ANTED for the tot- Toning floe and Moro Bonne • . - , _ anion woo sad lincon Rooms on MAL . A litt Homo on Oth rt. Maim on Wator st. above aunt. _ • 1 • A rtot7Ta a nx... 0,1, ' t gri,=:.... ... Alht ri. ' A Lanrnlnver. dt. o4 I. l' ( nano o n nchnn; - ..: ,, , .. 71 - • „ - ' . . 4 , Lugo StAro Room on Ong, t . •.. '-• -, - • TWo nor VDI7 to _& OuTinek thal on ttlinA.nowilßEßT A miS.lso ais knonnAloanlo__ .jap .- - A ' in .. U LEASE OR SELIe-Thlrdr i known Ab.SeAttga t :Asm. .st V . II A I t= mt e one wig re . id an wash,* Bum sb wbOU rennin of li ebuldint g n ba l" tbrt tabula btudinaltb does nie, apparatus to biOn ' the dams by fin: • Mon alw no Alto_ ventage...lmi long Idllding lifithshaftleg. dVa. Le ono of On Lot Onsdone at the mono Bo a nvam. and Ea a1M5.9...2 hza n ( tudo . l 2 =taifri,e rin belead at prat argon.. 8.11a3 a son. zi RTNT~ The Strnati;3ll7BlPorTittist: aua ln Wrx=eTbts . ttibicirottlibtirsg% LBS. BanISTONE in store ant .Ito sae .br, • -CILISEINCLEROO. mrul- -BATH BRIuKS in store 'an - CC - for •- "lama MM.: _ •AfElH—lti cask& this day Tres 1 and *Tower.:::Sat' gOPS-10 hags firiFt , -Erisrtenrltaps reed ing gkr br a; mamma a co. W-: : o.l36ll; . T.Atior%in - stora and . rpm Vv - 1 , ..1114 VMSON Pirlitaitiltsp!,'illitton.tlf VOutWiihtlitie VO-PARTNERSKIP.—•-IThliTe this driy as vt) sodat.d with nuon-th. Coal and Werobandiang bu sload to the botoligh of TeroPereuuwin& Tbrlom Callus. The style and title of the firm will hereafter be WOILTRAT &COLLINS, who are pagan:at* (math Coal et the month of Eau-Mill lan, or by wagon to either of ohms,onwas n se tra ble twin, tomJ O a IIN t W r O oLTRA pYl.at. • , We liso engaged the services of John Fa:IWO. who le thoroughly acquainted with the shore business. Persons deslingultla him on our wantbe satisfactory to the foot. fel7-.Msd SPGILTRAY t. COLLIN& eekOTICF,--The late firm Of Wick & taw tlevine been dissolved by the death at Jobe D. U. I,llth hut.. the badmen of.eaht M. will be b the underettned_et their office, corner Wood and Water r h o . D...IIOANDLEISB., Burrlehut razumr. LOPARTNERSHIP—The unde&sign.ed,ot tbslate Om of met & weandlen. hes this day as tad with him .WW 'JAW RUNS and lt•ItRIBON • COFFIN lbr the perms. feeatleulog the Wholesale. tin. eery and Commission bjinese, at the old stand: over 0. Weed wed Water sta„ Pittebartaander the Id i t ig e a Ct roM=ealbe petlage ea li 0,7,1 1 .74" tothelate arm. D. il rt. May . 24., 1•51.—mr27 _ Dissolution of Co-Partnership:' yRE co Partnership heretofore ens - tan' g between the subecri4..m In the Grocery boaloma he e name of John Watt t 00. bee this day been dlsaohed by mutual comma. The beelines, of the Late nem will be gentled by Joh. Wilson, at the old stand on Wert) , area, and f. the t rupee he Is hereby authoth U oq to use the name of the • JOHN _WATT, January 3th. Han JOHN W/LBON. In ratting from the Modems, I cheerfully recommend my late partner, John Wilson. to the Patmoale Rama euetorners. JOIIN WATT. • - 1011:N WILSON, Grocer and CommisHion IfU Mmtlisat. N 0.268 Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh. The gunsaiber omtluue the d and Comilissio bn a W ho leosldl e Goc eolyPrhon- Wa u t. Co, No. 26 Lib s y s s tree t heJOILNWdLSO. 0-PARTNERSHIP—We have this day essochttod ourselves In the Carpet husloca, at No. 1 1 P 2darlracet, the rally to Mite from the drat der Warmer, last. an the booboos to be conducted under (e acme end tom of W.McCllntock a lliathers. ALMA:WWILNItTON McOLINTOCK. EINUROF. IfeCLINT9CIL plueteirgh, Eta? ISSS.—m7'll irlo-PARTNERSLUP NOTICE.--4he un derlined bEr. thte day formed a...partnership for the tralusaetion of the Wholeale and Well Dry_Gcode Buell:wag. ander the arts of IiAGAN • AIM, at. Non • Market and 8 Union atrattn • A. J.IIIIIAN, :oh= • DANINL AUL. -• NOTICE—I have Bold my ,inteiviet in the budnem of too R, ERIK & 00. to 8. I .:p ho who, 700. Plailipo _lrtll amttroao et the cab o. 109 Wont et I corMaily roosouzurod the now pot , wasp of toy Mona. PlUfbmigh, July =I, 1854. P. Q. WM. 5 A. Thiii3 - 2C65., 801 l anTlintaa Foun e due end as. Bitters, Invite ettentionto their idea o bandellers, Brackets, Pendent& end other fixtures.— Wel tit up hove. Nth o..eam and gas, make hues meting of ell Untie to order. tuntleh Railroad pampa and tank tit.• tinge, end keep antkaMttioninetal constantly on hscoL Jen . NOTIOE--Tho interest. of tar. John. At well. In our trtudoesi;_eeaue from this date, hi Om. mut. Our Walnut, oe WhOhoinie Orocemorill 000 tinned by the modulo it porton., under the that of BATFALEY, WBORAYS & CO., Nom. 18 nod 20 Wood et, Plttelmrgh. BAGALEY,NOOD WARD& M. No. 221 Market Ft. Pa./ Fittabscoth„ Dee. 19.1831,141 NM. RAOALEY t CO. NOTION.—The late 'firm 'of JONES & ati basing been dissolired by the 'death of John I.n im on the IC th hat., Ihe Mullane of geld drat will - besetd by. th e andereisrned. at , their • office, mrnen of, -- - Rom and First streets. Sept. 30, 1864.-or 1 ISAAC:PM:a. mining Peknee ISAAC JONES, Branufae:i2 and MAO Steel. Pbmgh Slab Steel. ton nsm, Ca& and Eliptlo Sprlnar, Dram litrt Tape - ...- Patent Sem/ Hall and -Hammered Iron Aries.-Corner of - - Roo and Mast streets, Vittsburgh. . . RUC atoms. PB. ROGERS , E 6 • CO.,Manufacturers of Roger'a moot Imprrrend Steel aimsstre—ofßas corms a 800 aza First •tmts. Pittsburgh., 612.17 N OTICE,' --In. consequence of sold oor Forams to the consequence non COMosaii. the i rt u rrati ma :aft/ . a .. talro theltynader tba Toot 1, ebn 41 .. OXlt . nerably existing ander tha erta ' o? grkir $1.10g..N - 01t13., at Cambria Tomah are' both dluolred. The b.:W ow sail be rattled ..up bf themanagral at. the Vornacee, 'and George B. King. :ho are netball:l4 to am the name. or the reepectire firma In WWl:map the busk., . asosos s.Licssir , Hatch - r..sucommuisa. '54 Commission • and Forw b ardi ngargh Weithants,nn ati, and Adders moonily Pitts‘ and other Mtnufle.. tdrea, 05.,43 and 95, Ci Front nci street, Pittsburgh., Thitundersignitiving foimeaacO-partner shlß tusisi the style of 1). W. 71E113T1101 CS).,fis the transaction of a General Avner, Commintiod, Forwarding and Prodoebt at Nos. EC utd9s,Frtnit street, are pre- , pared to sinrepect4 attention to 1111.1na orders, - roceiting and formardiasarodone and oterehandisa and to the eV. scration of all business that ma be entrusted to their rams. sou ro—Ctsrke 'natty William- Ltaatter . Cat W. WColly * Co.; 1, Fellers a m.; 'larva hhteig Ammer a Itahm_,. Henry Oralf, Sas Wlldeitt littotdamtP.B.4. l ohnson , Yogi Baleweil,l6og; Cordite I,edXita Bay:NototinStoner , doe aux. 'wam traCE: Joseph , Fleming havmx two dated With htm-loteph Abe; the Inudnesser be wadi:dad under the drtyleoJOSll7l./lEdll. - e OD. at the old stand, come or BralthWd sod Fourth elavetu O-PARTNERPHIP.— The undersigned C liayathls day antered Into ep:partneraldp, tinder the bama otyLe of J. d. HUTCHISON A CO.,ltre the PnlPaaa oftransadlng a Commission and CFrotery bartne.in. JAS. A. HUTCHISON. littabarah.Yab. ..64—re6 A.M. WALLIN ^ FOND. CIP•PARTNERSIIIP—Havdated NJ lb. IL Ward with meta the Drug -th e boat. mem will be tertita A= We-date .title of 8.11 ESILIARS & . Januar/ 20, DAL L I. L vain. I E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale and • R•tailDealmln Drum Watt. Ymmhbto• HISSOLUTION OF.' PARTNERSII.IP., . Make is Wintry Oren Ind the Inztterdili bees. existing under th e arm end eisle of ED: SR' t KlFlNitit bee beftnissolvad.: 'The mennbetose °S WATCH • CRYSTALS "Mt* ausied an se assol.by then loins. pertain, •AU Tame • rag, ti attended to. , h. . • $: EARS , MILLI FORALENT:ThaI3(I . d m ea n labie t zdzn7 POputer ib iLOFEEWititt3 and.. promletors Intend embarking to 000thet tnisimes!.Thmai Mills bare one of the best water powers to the country. being supplied by the Little Bearer rim, and Sandy and BMW, Cam& The,y are tNi mike from toe Ohio river. or ont-let Lock of the Canal. and the PitUburgh and Clem, Land railroad. There to in • emtemplation (and has been mirrored) and Isiahe built, a railroad from Darlington to the Mem, make thecommnnicatlon to thls UPI good THE THE Miss very desirable Meath= for se ll ing ooda. has • rem of custom. doing a good mob lansinma of about MOOG per annum. Any one wishtng to engage In a esta piWng brosinem, tellido- well to all anon en the pro knoprietars, gather are determined to rent forthe menus mentioned Warm B.IIAVKIL Stear's kilns, Columbiana Co, ka Posiolitse Mai.= smith'. Ferry( Ihmter W O rik• tintiroUne.Pittsbralus. ORNAMENTAL. STAINED: , CLASS. THOMPSON 'it SWELHES, - CItASS 5TA1NE115,•N0..175 Thirdifiltet, bt:t=tinpggytl4.ll.le2:4l4l4;th.: r. 6 =A to buildvLirste residences or shorrlAte th snadmensof STAINED - 0LL.48,, thalreststollstommt. ,r whirls Silver ?dads], sena awarded br the Pensqlvania State Fair 1¢1853, sad by Um •Allegtteny County Nair for 1334. They are mewed to execute MALMO Glass Of trY•l7 style &Mt deld=l, ..or churches: prints dwellings, or stmmtosts, from We rMlnest ood cheapest to the most ornaments! androstinincludingths dearrationofeharthm with MAAS. tigarea scrlpthrol and allegorical subjects, and every other desmiptkolofQrnamsektal Windoer.al. Ornamental lbors,Transerns, MU Lights, Sky Lights, eta., Introducing La.d.2•Pageingt., r.wers, and every Alia ty of moll work: lied Glamor new and handsome Latt o r atnr .i. pricea m. an i g Enta h lre=di ri Lmipgce t states: They can =dot to irtilt slerad7 amented Me elty and other pima; for chnrchealteamlostssallimpale opyklinoes of their nimeltr FlTgt..-FITS!!" FITS!!! TER VEGETABLE. EXTRACT. EPILEPTIC. PILLS, /bride OwnerC3: ant all .Iroicons cm& rRSONS crho iiielabbig 'andel.; flail die. trestles _ _malady will Ong the -BEGEWUR An ne rii.t..spb. the only remmir end a nimal lig owing Bolleptr.or Rallies Pit; - • _ • Thete - Pitla la t kapedra action on • thn litmus V " re= bort rau perm* agliciaa with weak man; or :whoa. a [TOW II yds= bat Leen prostintad or chso from sat atm whatever. In chronic complaint; or &mum o. kmgntandlng, turceindured bi natontnech liter are ez• toneettaL-_ Moe $3 per be; ar Ms bites EV 16. of -oat ot the city. au:OBD • remittance. will hare the Plat scat time through the mall, tr.* of pottage. Pm- eat •hr hitTll B. BANOS. N. 105 Baltimore Metes Weimar* lticlo, to whomProl ordain than all terror. the Union matt be - w . . • or pale in kittabmßh, by inxidurd iness.;z , •so Wood vt.. LIVER COMPLAINT. T' DS - IVIA , - CIIRONIO or . NERVOUS DEBILITY, • DISEASE OF TOE 'KIDNEYS. Arid all Diseases arising Trom ' a Disordered B L dO ve IfS cir TIP Sw A umI4 TION INIITARD Piles. Fullness of Wood to Ms Efeinl. • Aelliti - of the - .N.e.e., I t =inn. b... l)l=d i nr o trooMalneee viXatlittizilit or tie Stornweb. theittning.:f g tre ii .a.thrrewa and Dialcult linenthing, Fixate:tut st the ..4 /1 " " 4-2'l4 eXot=m4r , s' e big:P.Bl;g Ikea *Annuli Pain In the Heed, Defleisney of tion. Yellowneis of the likbik end ETIIII. Pain in sr= Dek.C.Lintbs.ini, Sodden Flushes of Meat, Dunn. Inn in the iirinAlnutant In.rci^in•ni of 1014 and Cassat D '''' ""Scu°f P l 4' l 4' ii,....aktim •, - 0. sr: . , Diti - HOOYLANDI . , - -.- CELEBRATED GERMAN - BITTERS, Dr. C.ll..jackseir. , - No. .120 'Arch - Street,, P/111IdelphIS , nein poffeenres the above Wasson la tot smelled, It equalled. by any other Dropeention in the United. Blatm, putt. atteat. In many mum altar shift! physid.sns _ ea Thom attars am 'smithy the &Mettle@ or innilidi— Pcsameing.ceeat shims It the recildestkm or amiss et the Limo awl Imam almak. imernsing the meat march - Ins norm in eraaknem as and affections otthe diseethe ors issustkury anh entbsil.brfe aff ections and Vessaut, ... . ' :''.1.1:1. IfirlinaLLll=E:r APIU %lAA 5a.",... "I rio • leo yescr.derman linters In , trAlnl97lryint Midt them. • A MAT duselemins some - of it this week. Withal ale by tar the Mat matiottin she .. r trg .. b .,,,... 00 ,1". 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