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BOKIIISQ POST JOB' OFFICE. Wo would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BtJSENE33 MEN to the fact that ire hare jnst received .from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type,and are now prepared to fill orders’ for Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Paper Books, Posters,, and Programmes for ezhltl tlons. All orders will bo promptly filled. Oar weekly of to-day is the best number we have issued for eome time. Call and get one, and. read. it, and you will be satisfied of the foot. It contains full acoounts of the doings of Congress, of our Legislature, and news from all parts of the world. We are particularly anxious to hare this number examined. For sale at onr counting-room. The paper started as the Know Nothing organ Bat Colnmbuß, Ohio, fizzled out some days ago. The election in New Hampshire takes place on the 18th instant. The parties are very eager - -and sanguine of suocesß. The Collins line of steamers are sustained by Congress. The company gets the $BBO,OOO for -another year. The legislature of California has balloted forty four times for United States Senator, and failed . to elejt., The United States Agricultural Society is in session at the SmithsonianTnßtitute, in Washing ton. Twenty-six States were represented. Mar shall P. Wilder, of Boston, is president. A bill has passed both branohes of the legis lature of Michigan requiring tho board of agents of the Michigan University, to establish a chair of homoeopathy in that institution. Mr. Benton lost, by the fire of his honso on Tuesday last, the data and notes of the second volume of his " Thirty Years in the Sonatc,” t 0... ... gether with other important doenments, manu scripts, books, &o. Georgo Law has replied to the Harrisburg letter, and gives his views on national affairs at length. He is evidently ready for tho Presiden tial race, if ho can get tho track. " Fasion” will head him. A destructive fire ocourred in Philadelphia on the lßt instant. Oakford's bat store, on Chcs nat street, was damaged to tho amount of $lO,- 000; Orno’a ozrpet store $20,000; others to the amount of $15,000. Tho Senate bill granting one hundred and Sixty acres of land to persons who have served in th’o wars sinoe 1790, and to tho widows and . or;hina of deceased soldiers, was passed—l 36 to 39. This throws into the market about two hundred milllou acres of land at one dash, open ing a nre chance to speculators. TAXES OK FOOD IK EKGLAKD. :The government of tho United Btates is sorely troubled to find a way to dispose of its snrplns revenue. Twenty-six million dollars aro locked up in the Treasury, and Congress fails to find a way to let it out. The tariff is reduced, to pre vent' such accumulations hereafter: land is bought from Mexioo, and ten millions paid for U; and in other ways money is used freely—but Btill it pours into tho coffers of the government faster than it can bo paid out, and every body is vexed that so large a quantity of Bpecio is withdrawn from use. . Such is one of the trou bles of our republican government. In monarch ical England, with about the same population, - they have no such trouble. Tho vaults of their -national treasury exhibit but " a beggarly ac count of empty boxes,” and ot the same time the government debt is bo large that it takes $189,000,000 annually to pay tho interest on it. It takes two millions per annum more to keep £. *‘her majesty" and her babies, and about two /y millions more to keep her msjesty's husband J’ ud cousins and mother. The army of England, inefficient as it appears to be in its organization, costs the government every year over $33,000,- 000; and that splendid navy requires $33,000,- 000 more. Snoh are a few of the items of the yearly expenses of tho English government. -: The whole sum of its expenses for the last year - was $285,000,000. The expenditures of tho American government in the same time, with v half a continent to provide for, were about ; - $66,000,000. - - Our President gets $25,000 a year. The English Queen $2,000,000. The few old revolu tionary ponsiouers yet remaiuiniug amongst us get Troth eight to thirty dollars per month be cause they fought for and won our liberty and independence. Her Royal Highness, the Dnchces : °f Kent,'gcts'sl6o,ooo per year, because she is - the mother of the Queen; and the Duohess of Gloucester $BO,OOO per year, for being the Queen’s aunt. Now, tho people of England evidently have to pay dear for their banble of royalty. To show how these vast sums are raised annually we will give a few items of tbo revenues of tho English government. The people of that country it is well known are remarkably fond of beer and ale. Of course it is heavily taxed. The tax on malt produced last year nearly $26,000,000. Artloles Of most common use aro taxed heaviest, it would seem. The tax on butter produoed two-thirds of a million; Coffee, $2,810,000; Flour and Corn-meal, $2,645,000; Sugar and Molasses, $21,276,000. But'the heaviest item is Tea. The excise upon it amounted last yoar to $28,416,000. Onr Yankee ancestors refused to pay a three penny tax on tea in 1774. But the English peo ple pay in ail a tax of over twenty-eight millions on it in 1854. There is one item, however, that produces more revenue than tea. The excise on spirits yields over $34,000,000. Tobacoo and *. snuff yield a revenue of over $28,000,000. Somo idea of tho enormous consumption of spirits and tobacoo can be derived from these faots. Newspapers, too, are heavily taxed. The Stamp duty on newspapers, last year, yielded .over $2,000,000. They even tax advertisements inserted in the papers; and last year that tax yielded three-fourths of a million dollars. The people of Great Britain have to pay about fire times as muoh for their monarchical govern' me it as we for our republican. It is no wonder the London Times is beooming democratic. It lias obunted the coßt of royalty, and legalized Aristocracy, and is satisfied that they don’t pay. Oar example of freedom, cheop government, and public prosperity is thus slowly but surely sap {ilng the foundations of the old despotisms of Europe. 4* A Cheat Couhtey.— Few people estimate aright the extent of the territories of the United States that lie West of the Rooky mountains' Washington, Oregon and Utah territories, and the State of California, aro together, larger than the whole of the United States lying Eaßt of the Mississippi river. All the twenty-six States a ~ East of the Mississippi, are together, of less ex tent than the regions on the Faoifio elope of onr empire republic. Then, the region betweon the Mississippi river and the Rocky mountains is i latger than either of .the .other divisions. We have then territory enough for eighty States of the average slice of the States East of the Mis sissippi, or about the extent of Ohio. . > --X*' • ■-.•••• • • . .V*s " PITTSBURGH: iMARCH 8. OUR WEEEI.Y. Nswr of tne Day. GREAT IS MAYOR. WOOD. A poor shirt-maker, in the city of New York, complained to Mayor Wood that she had been swindled put of two dollars by her employer. The. Mayor, with his usual promptness and enei -87 us a reformer, fook up the woman's case, and the investigation has brought out some faots of interest. • It appears that “ the standard prioe is twelve “ and a half centß per piece, and the garment “ must bo well made, as it has to undergo a “ thorough inspection, with bosom and oollars— “bringing from one dollar twelve and a half “ cents to one dollar twenty-five cents at retail. “ Tho material in these shirts ooat probably “ about thirty-eeven and a half cents, so that “ tho total cost is fifty centß, which leaves a dear " profit to the employer of one-half at least, for “ the purohase of the material, the cutting, and “ thosale. Two of these garments are, no doutt, “a full day s work, making the extent of tie “ weekly earnings one dollar and a half. With “ this miserable pittance, many of them have to “ food small families, pay house rent, and clothe “ themselves and children. It is needless to say 91 it cannot bo done, and the oonsequenco is a “large amount of misery and destitution.” Tho gallant Mayor, who has won a noble name by Mb aotive and cnorgetioeffortßat reform, has declared that he will break up that whole system of working and starving tho poor, if it costs him his whole time and salary. If ho undertakes a thing he will do it. He has atarted-bold reforms, and carried them through with a steady, judi cious and unfiinohing hand. He well deserves all tho high praises that people of all parties be stow upon him. His “Complaint Book” baa become a terror to evil doers. GREEK SLAVE. The drawing of the-Art Gallery of Mr. Der by, of Sandusky, took place on the 28th ult. Miss Kate Gillespie, of Brady’s Bend, Pennsyl vania, drew tho Greek Slave. It is veined at between fonr and five thousand dollars. Miss Kato is in lack, and, as we did not get it, we are glad she did. She is a smart, clover lady, and good lookiog too, and now she has got quite a fortune. [ For the Morning Po.-L] Tlie Board of Trade and tlie Improve* ment of the Ohio River. Messbs. Editoes : Permit as to use your columns once moro for a brief rebutter to tha Journal of this morning. Tbo italics of tho Journal do not, ws persist, alter the cose at all. We objeoted to tho paragraph of tho editor’s notice which read as follows, with no italio word in it: “We hope to 6©e our Beard of Trade take thl* matter cp in Uipadmirable spirit which characterizes the movement cf the LoalsviUe Chamber of Commerce.” There was no emphasis on the word 41 this," when tbo sentenoe was first printed. The arti cle in the Journal was headed “Improvement of the'Ohio Rivor,” Bnd of coarse had refcrenco to that t ohoU matter, and Dot to the trptcial matter of the Cana! at Louisville. As we understood the Journal , the “admirable spirit*' of tho Louisville people was shown in their generous views aid conduct about the canal. Now, tho Boari of Trade of Pittsburgh do not bear the same relation to that canal that the Louisville people do, and have not, in “this matter," tbo same concessions to make. And these conces sions constitute tho ‘ admirable spirit" of the Report. So wo read the Journal. In all oandor, tho sentence above can bear no other construction P. Q.” put upon it at first—and that construction, to take it in the mildest way, made a comparison unfavorable to our Board of Trade, and was so looked on by many of its members. Jastica requires that we should mention the olaim of tbo Journal to be tho “only city paper which copied and commented on tho memorial of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, when it firEt appeared.” ’’ Tho vigiianco of the Journal,” in this re gard, “ was unobserved by 0. P. Q.,” the editor Bays. lie speaks truly. We did not notice in tho Journal tho memorial and the comments. But the editor is not proverbially systematic and laborious—and “0. P. Q.” oonduded, when he read the sentence above quoted, that tbo whole action of our Board of Trade bad escaped the notice of the Journal, gurely “0. P. Q.” is not to blame for failing to see what the Jour nal had dooe in the business, when, by the tonor of this sentenco, it seemed as if the editor him self had forgotten all about tho matter. “Comcnow,” Mr. Biddle, and “acknowledge” that the paragraph in question was very awk wardly worded, to say the least, for 000 who had taken the lead of the city press on this subject, and that you are vexed and annoyed by the 0. P. Q. oversight. FOREIGN ITEMS, The Paris Patrie, of the 15th alt., says “ We have received nows that the Emperor Nioholae has jnst pobliahed a new manifesto, prescribing a general armament of the whole empire. This measnro can only produce a great astonishment, occurring at a moment when the negotiations aro renowed. It is a singular pre liminary to the re-opening of tho conferences at Vienna, and indicates, it most bo confessed, small confidence, on the part of tho Csar, os to their results.” Mr. Soule oamo home in the St. Louis. He considers the scheme for the pnrohaso of Cuba as entirely knooked in the head. The Czar has called the entire malo population of Russia to arms. Another Russian army of 300,000 men is to bo sent to the Crimea. A telegraphio message from Varna, doted Feb ruary 4, says that 80,000 Ottoman troops had landed at Eupatoria. Others were on their march for that port, and would be ombarked for Eupatoria as soon as they arrived. No new event bad oocurred before Sebastopol. The French government had received news from Varna to the 6th February. Omer Pasha had left for Bourges to inspect the cavalry and magazines. After that inspection he will em bark definitely for Eupatoria. A telegraphio despatoh, dated Constantinople, February 1, states that two-thirds of tho Turk ish army have disembarked at Eupatoria. The Russians were enoamped partly in the villages of Alma and Balbeok, and partly at Bimpherpol and tho environs. Gen. Ulrich, with the guards, set oil for the Crimea on the Bth January. The Egyptian reinforcements arrived from Alexan dria in the Tagus. Daring the night the artil lery of Sebastopol fire incessantly. The allies’ reply during the day by the trailleurs, who kill a number of the Russian artillerymen. The Journal de St. Petersburg, dated February 3, contains an address of tho Czar to the Het man of the Don Cossaoks, expressing his confi dence that they will fight courageously for the church, tho throne and the oountry. One of the rumors of the day says that the Palmerston plan inolndes the raising of an in surrection in Poland, the destruction of Odessa the coercion of Prussia to take part in the con test, one side or the other, and an immediate lean of £25,000,000. (9* The Germans have prodnoed some very exoellent remedies for various diseases. Among which may be specified •• Dr. Iloofland’s Cele. brated Bitters,” for sale by C. M. Jaokson and used with remarkable success in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and a general derangement of the stomaoh. The Sun day Dispatch sayß of this medicine : “We feel convinced, that in tbenseof the German Bitters the patient does not beoome debilitated, bnt constantly gains strength and vigor to the frame —a fact worthy of consideration. The Bitters are pleasant in taste and in smell, and oan bs administered under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomaoh. Indeed, they oan be used by all persona with the most perfeot safety. It would be well for those who aro much affeoted in the nervous system, to oommenoe with one tea-spoonful or less, and gradually Increase. We speak from experience, and are, of oourse a proper judge. The press, far and wide, have united in recommending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their use.” See advertisement. i g9* Roßsean tells us that to write a good love letter, you ought to begin without knowing what you mean to say, and finish without know* ing what you have said. The Finances of Pittsburgh.—lmportant Be port.—Full and Concise View of the Financial Condition of the City of Pitts burgh. We give below theßeport Finance Com mittee presented to and accepted by Councils’on •Monday evening last ItJwiU bo read trith in terest by all our oitirans. : * : ' To the Select and Common-Covnciti of the City of Pittsburgh. ‘‘ Gentlemen *_ The Finance Committee respect fatty report that in calliog the attention of Coun cils to the present state ofthe financial affairs of the city, they would merely mention for the information of those (if there should bo any) un acquainted with the matter, that the funded debt, (exclusive of railroad subscriptions) as shown by the Stook Ledger, in the Treasurer’s j Office now amounts to $1,136,024 65 as per tab ular statement accompanying this report exhib iting the“different years tn which the various amounts become due. The debt has not been increased, and is now within the requirements of the act limiting the City indebtedness, the small loan authorized by last Counolls having been purchased, and held by the sinking fond, and the proceeds used in taking up bonds then maturing to about the same amount, including one or two small bonds now about due. There will be tothing further required for the payment of the funded debt during the present year; but some $71,300 will beoome due and pay able in 1856, commencing on the 18ih May, and extending throughout the year, and which, if not sooner provided for, will require tho early at tention of next Connoils, by which time it is to be hoped the monetary affairs of the country will be in a more favorable-condition to negotiate new loans to take np the maturing bonds than at present. The sinking fund to which the business tax i 9 specifically sot apart, now amounts to about $25,000, and will no doubt ere long, if properly cherished and striotly adhered to, exert a whole some influence on the city credit, in her future negotiations to refund portions of the debt, as it from time to time becomes due. Tour committee estimate the available revenue from all sources for the current year, (apart from improvement tax,) at $136,290, as per ac companying eohednle of assets, relied on to pro duce that amount, about one-half of which will be required to pay tho interest on the funded debt, and nearly all the balance to meet the as certained wants of the different governmental and other equally important departments of our oity affairs, leaving but a comparatively small amount for water extension, engine and hose, and other necessary improvements. In consequence of the late misfortune in the monetary affairs of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the city will be deprived of any immediate cash receipts from that quarter, however in a measure compensated for by a stook dividend of 80 shares or $4,000 at its parv&luo —which, if thought advisable, can bo disposed of for immediate use, or Bet apart as an additional item to the sinking fund. It will be seen that the appropriating ordi nance herewith submitted by your committee, ir respective of the outstanding warrants aod tem porary loan, is somewhat in advance of tho esti mated yearly Income, probably not more than will be realized from incidental items not enu merated in the schedule. The outstanding war rants and temporary loan, although requiring a formal appropriation in apparent excess of tho estimated income, are in fact already provided for, and will no doubt be fully realized from the uncollected taxed and other outstanding dues cf the last and previous years, the loan being al ready paid, and some $lO,OOO of the warrants settled by back dividends on gas stock, in ad justment of accounts between the city and Gas Company. There is yet another interest connected with oar city affairs, which it may not be improper m this connection to say a word or two about. It will be recollected that Borne $76,000 oft the present city debt was contracted to rebuildfthe Aqueduct, under a special arrangement witli the Stale authorities, by which the city because the recipient of all the Aqneduct toils until the whole amouht of her investment *debfc, interest, and expense of keeping the Aqueduct in ro pair should be refanded, resulting from which has grown up what is termed the Aqueduct fund, which appears thus tar to have- been used as a kind of financial House of Refuge for sueh vagrant city warrants as coaid not otherwise have been provided for, and now actually holds in its possession some $32,900 of such financial offenders against the peace and quiet of many good citizens. Tho present state of th&city finances are no doubt quite low and meagre enough to satinfy the feelings of the most economical among up, but if not found sufficient to satisfy all our wants and accomplish everything which under more fa vorable circumstances, might be considered very desirable, it is nevertheless hoped wilt be such as to enable as to get through the veur’s busi ness without much real diflicnlty. If tho projected law In regard to paying for pavements was carried out, it would probably afford means sufficient to retire some $150,000 of the funded debt and thereby relieve the Treasury from the payment of some $9OOO yearly interest, which in connection with the largely increased revenue shortly to bo derived from our unsur passed market and City Hall buildings would soon present our city affairs in & quite different as pect. The committee think they hazard very little in saying, that once relieved from the balance duo the market association, tho net yearly in come derived from the Markets, Water Works, and Monongahela and Allegheny wharves, to gether with dividends on Gas stock and interest on bonds held for tho sale of real estate, would be sufficient to pay the interest on the whole funded debt of the city proper—and the above mentioned items of corporate property aro really i worth as muob or equal in value to the whole | funded debt, always and ever excepting Railroad subscriptions. Tho committee would suggest that some moro rigid measures bo adopted in order to enforce a speedy collection of all outstanding taxes and other city does, particularly on old duplicates and all other arrearages of more than one year’s standing—and in conclusion feel that they can not too strongly urge upon councils the impro priety of permitting or making additional ap propriations, after even more than all the esti mated yearly income is by ordinance regularly set apart to its appropri&to uses. Such a course, in connection with the too frequent practice of committees overdrawing their respective allot ments, only tending, in the opinion of your com mittee, still further to incre&so the already ac cumulated difficulties of an embarrassed treas ury and perplexed treasurer, and in the end, by the accumulation of an unavailable kind of cur rency in the sbape of city warrants, bring dis grace and ruin upon the city credit. Tho fol lowing is tho estimated revenue for the current year, (1865,) viz: City Taxes $40,009 Water assessments 48,000 Monongahela Wharf 16,000 Allegheny do 2,600 Diamond market „ 4,600 2d and sth Ward markets 300 Mayor’s fines and forfeitures 2,600 Water assessment new buildings 800 Dray licenses, &c 3,600 Dividend on Gob Btock 6,640 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad 2,000 Interest on real estate bond 1,200 Board measurers 300 Salt Inspector 800 Ganger 1,000 Hay scales 350 Ferrules 300 House at Basin and ground rent. 100 $186,290 All of which is respeolfully submitted. John Bissell, Geo. Black, Thos. 8. Clark, j. K. Mooehead, W. C. Baee, IV. M. Bduak. The tabular statement annexed to the Report of the Committee gives the following exhibit of the Funded Debt of the city, showing the amount which will come duo in each year up to 1871. We condense the statement Due in 1866. “ 1867. “ 1858. “ 1869. “ 1860. “ 1861., “ 1862.. “ 1868.. " 1864* “ 1866.. “ 1866.. “ 1868.. “ 1869.. “ 1870* “ 1871 $1,135,798 92 Bonds over but provided for 825 73 *Of the amount due in 1864, $19,600 is held by the Sinking Fund; of that due in 1870, $6,000 is held by the Borne Fund. M. Suavage, of Havre, whom the Frenoh rep resent as the inventor of the lorew propeller, hie beeome Insane. . "■•i’T *t • .. v ; .A '*“! ♦ \ ( v * ;! 0 ’ £ .• *■ -*l - -,, m*; ■.. - ..’ -. • ' ■■ •r* ; “ Reported Expressly for the Daily Horning Post,; Washington Cut, March 2.— Both houseß of Congress continued in session until after eleven o'clock last night. A ; spirited debate occurred in the Senate on the rednotion r of the Tariff, embraced in the Civil and Diplomatio BUI. Messrs. Bredhead, Clayton, Seward and others objected. Mr. Clayton moved to strike out all relating to the tariff; the vote was finally taken on the motion, and negatived by a vote of 22 to 24jiafter which the Senate adjourned. The House resumed the consideration of the Army Appropriation Bill, when tho Senate’s amendments adding two regiments of infantry, and two and a half uiillious, nod tho appoint ment of an additional Brigadier General, passed in committee and was reportod to the House. Washington, March 2.—The 6enate egreed to the House amendments to tho bonnty land bill, and the House concurred in the proposed in crease of the army. The Senate to-day by a vote of 24 to 21 strnok oat the Tariff amendment to the Civil and Diplo matio bill. On motion of Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, tho Land Sorip bill, was taken up and disoussed by Messrs. Walker and Cooper, when Mr. Stuart threatened to make an elaborate speech but con sented to make a move to lay on tho table. Agreed to. Sundry bills were received from the Honso Which were unimportant, exoept the Bounty Land bill, which were concurred in and passed. Mr. Clayton proposed a reference of A. G. Jenson’s claim to the Secretary of State. Mr. Mason briefly argued against Benson hav ing any claim against government arising from Lobos Island affairs, and a proposition, upon di vision, was laid npon the table. The District of Columbia Jadioiary bill was taken np, slightly amended, and passed. A bill to incorporate the National Waehlngten Monument Society was read twice; referred to committee on the Jadioiary. A joint resolution was read directing the Pre sident to advance Clark Mills $5,000 oat of tho $50,0C0 fund for tho erection of the eqaestrlen statue of Washington. Tho Civil and Diplomatio Appropriation bUI wes taken np. Mr. Cooper opposed the Tariff atnendment In n brief speech, on a motion to reoonslder the vote of last evening, respecting Mr. Clayton’s amendment to strike out the Tariff modification. Teas 25, naya 19. Mr. Clayton’s amendment to strike from the Indian Appropriation BUI all that relates to the Tariff, agreed to—24ycas, 21 nays. The Senate then proceeded to examine itema of the Civil and Diplomatio Appropriation Bill, and consider the amendments suggested in com mittee of the whole, by Mr. Hunter, Chairman of the Committee, and others, ontil 3} o’clook, when tho Senate took a recess until 6. Before taking np tbe bill, a committee of con ference of tbe two Houses reported the Indian Appropriation Bill. Concurred in. Tbe bill to carry into effect a convention on tbe subject of claims between oe and England, was read a third time and passed. House. —The House non-ooneurred in tho Senate’s amendment appropriating $30,000 to tbo purchase of oamels for tho army, and agreed to tho amendment adding four regiments of regulars for defence of the frontiers, and au thorizing tbo appointment of anotber Brigadier General, with an appropriation of two millions and a half dollars to carry this provision into effect. Tbo proceediogß of the House were doll on the Senate's amendments to various appropria tion bills. There was a recess until 7, P. M. Mr. Olds reported a till eetablißhing a large number of post routes, and without reading, the Honse passed to tbe consideration of tbo Sen ate's amendments of tho Army Appropriation Waselxotjx City, March i!.-!Tho Agricultu ral Soaistjv.ttftcr a. protracted debate, passed resolutions calling on tbe agriculturists of the whole couniry to meet in convention at Wash ington, in February next, to determino for themselves what legislation is necessary for their preservation. Hepotte from committees wero read, and after accepting an mvitation to eoveral pnblio institu tione, adjourned. In the evening, a large number of members celled on Senator Clsytun to thank him for ta king a petition In the Senate in behalf of agri culture. The Supremo Court odjsurned until the 10th iost. , Arrival of llie Steamer Empire City New I oitK, Msrcb 2. —Tho steamship Empire City arrived Uat nigbt, with Havana dales to tho 24ui. She brought tbo California mails which were transferred from the El Dorado at Havana. Harmsbceq, March 2 —Tho Senate adjourn ed to Muuday night at 7 o’clock, and the Uonso until Tuesday at 3 o’clock. .TAMES Sin of James Qormly. The funeral will take place Til IS (3atorday) AFTER NOON, at 2 o'clock, from hla father's residence, Ridge street, Allegheny. The friends of the family are Invited tj attend. rmvf t’ oa lie Jslb last, Major him AfkD HAULING, Ordoanc- Corps U. 8. A., In the flfiy fifih year of his J lib frioada, and the#© of tho family, are invited to attend hit funeral, from the residence of his eonda-law, Oliver W. Barnes, 125 Penn street, at 11 o’clock on MONDAY MORN ING, the sth instant. • Pre ® I-e.ture —E. p. JONES, Esc,., will dc- IhfiA liver ii Lecture, on MONDAY EVKNINQ, March 6. In tbe Hall of th» NEPTUNE ENGINE HOUSE, feventh sircot. Tbo publto (ladles and goatlemeo) aro respectfully invited to attend. J 3, P. KANE, * J. d! bau2y, , ... , , J- n. STKWAHT, mo3;d2t [Union copy.] Lecture Committee. JAMEi E. UUUIO JOSU-H j. oLAW. IiCUUo 6t, Clam, (Socoeacora to Mulvany A Ledlie) V 4 ANUFAt TDHEU9 cf Out, Moulded and Plain, Fliat LTX and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kioda of Window Qmap, Flask#, Vial# and Bottles Ware house corner of Market and Water street#, Pittsburgh. mbStdly “ Hats anti Capa. call the attention of our friends, and <Mo!-i?a übi ! t: *o*Arf ral i y :. toolirb<;autiful noct or silk T^aQAiS, at $3,00 54,00, which cannot be snrpassed for neatnessi aud beauty of stylo. Also, our Coles tlilind ghaoghal LAI’S, which are tha moat splendid of th. season riusn taps at cost. P* 13 J. WILSON A SON, HI Wood sire.. TO Uk H°n°r«b] o tho Judges'of tho Court o! Uoneral Allegheny 1 * I^Se,sl<ms of 0,0 Toacc, In and for tho county 0 f r T u h u,'K lltk i n Lynch, of tho Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, Alloghcny county, humbly ahowethT Tha* yiiur petitioner hath proyldod himself with material! for tho accommodation of trayolors and others, at h!a tayera, to tho Ward aforesaid and prays that your Ilonon will bo pleased to grant him a license to hoop a public house of err tertaininoM, and your petitioner, os In duty bound will pr -“ y ' . . JAMES LN'vdtl. £'i’ th ° » u^scrl^ r >- dtl «ns of tho WarjlLforoink. do cortlO, that the above petitioner la of (food ropute for hon esty anti temperance, and Is troll provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation and lodzln;- of strangers and travelers, and that said tavora Is ncStssarv Ih .mas Scott M. Connehy, Q. 3 Mills, J.mes M'.-h.no,' E.itoung, U. Downing, John Hanna. A. Benumont, jr. It. Anderson, James Barrett, James D. {fewer, John Scott! rilOiho Iloaorablo tho Judges of the Court of General X Quarter Seuioaa of th. Peace, la and for the county of Allegheny: * * Xho petition of Salvador Slorum, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh In tho coun y aforesaid, humbly showoth,—That your t»! titloner hath provided himself with materials for the accom modaiiou ot travelers ond others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public bouse of en tertainment, and your petitioner, os in duty bound will P"?- . . .. ~ SALVADOR SLOCUM. >\e, the subscribers, ciliaena of the ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, nud Is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation of strangers and tra velers, ond that said tavern is necessary. Jamts Taylor, Paul Seibert, Jacob Uerwig, James Croth M ‘ Le ' h >'» Joseph Meyer, F. E. Kremer J. . Taylor, James M. Taylor, J. Frew, William Seibert. inb3.U3l* [Chronicle copy end charge Post] .$71,300 . 3,087 42 . 28,300 . 140,662 60 . 87,108 . 11,000 . 89,600 . 48,110 68,386 . 60,600 . 49,000 . 20,000 .286,286 110,600 182,000 i N Ttlli Dlaiulot 1 OuUHT OF THE U^liKt) htatkh 1 for thy Western District of Pennsylvania- aiAua Hopkins, John Lanlcc & Co. 1 vs. L Jn admiralty Switzer, Steamboat Mouongahela j claim $9O 12^£. To all perHODa interested— Take notice that, by virtue of a writ ol attachment Jsfuod out of the above named Court, on tho al,t any of February, 1866, returnable to the 16th (lay of March next, at which time the cause will be heard iu a pleu civil et maritime, I uttnehed the Steamboat Men nongahcla. lying at tho port ot Pittsburgh, together with her tactile, apparel nml furniture. * ,u “ mhautieth WKSILEY FROST, D. B. Marshal. Bounty Land*-Soidlora’ Claims. ‘ TJLE has made with Thomas Lumpkiu, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS Ac., lor Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNxV LAN 1)S, or auy other claims on the CoTernment. SAMUEL FAHNEaTOCK, Residence, No. 9 Roys street, Pittsburgh. LlNr.il A:,u HuU. t,UEUI‘I.\U UuUJjS—A. A.'MASON 4 LO., No. 2i Fifth street, hare just received a com* otete assortment of the above Geous, cvmpriaing— Shining, Linens: . Bleached and brown Table Linens; Linen Shi-etingn; ‘ 104 bleached Cotton Sheetings: Bleached ncd broirn Table Clotha: . Craah and Diapers: Napkins and Tovels; Bird-LyejOiaper, 4c. 4c BONNETS—-Some new styUs, just received. A. A MASON 4 CO„ 25 Fifth street. $1,186,624 66 Removal. HINTON, intending to. stove on the Ist of April to the corner of TunnelandLWyiie streets, Is now MUfinr off aunuooatomer made BOOTS and SHOES, low-ftrtaih. Xeb22 *. .> < W,r ' •> . . J !•» «t' *. .* . v. ** r* * »f? ” v '■" •V 4 ,* 4 .** •** vyv*-v\ ,\.V/ NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTT-TUIRD CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION. Pfom Washington. Pennsylvania Legislature. N£W ADVEETISEHEHTS. fOolcro copy ond charge Post.] 45* The Great BcitMUiTt^to 1 and Ague : cured 6y Dr. M’Zanc'i Liver Ptlh. —Mr. Jonathan Hough*: am,.of West Bclon, Part comity, Ellaoto,-writes to the TTS® The PHtalTarrjli Lltcrirr C1n8... proprietors that ho had roffeiad greatly tom a torero and PPBLH)uEETIKQ of too Plttabarah protracted attack of Purer and Ague, andwaa completely M MNB restored to lealth by the use of the Lifer Pills alone. Telegraph Omoo. cotner tf Vhl That Pilla unqueaUonahly possess great tonio properties,;. wJU boPBKB. and iheSrabllc *ririt» and ean be taken with decided advantage for many dln-,| 11 7o ' clc ?Ji l „? 1 ' . oases requiring invigorating remedies; bat. the Liver Pills " * —— ah^dat stand pre-eminent as a means of restoring a disordered I liver to healthy action; hence the great celebrity they { hare attained.' The numerous formidable diseases arising from a diseased liver—■which &o long baffled the skill of the most eminent physician# of the United States—are now I rendered-easy of euro, thanks to the study and persever ance of the distinguished physician whose name this great melicine bears—ft name which will descend to posterity as one deserving of gratitude. This invaluable medicine should always bo kept within reach; &od on the appear, once of the earliest, symptoms of diseased liver, It con be safely and usefully administered. Purchasers-will be careful to ask for Dr. M , Lane , s Cele brated Liver Pflls, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the pnhlie. Dr. Brians’# Liver Pills, also hia Celebrated Termifago, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. Also for sale by the sole proprietors, • FLEMING BEOS, Successors to J. Kidd A Co., No. 60 Wood street. Opinion® off tbe Pres ®.mThe following b from Gen. George P. Morris, in tho Homo Journal, of Nc vember T, 1840. All editors profess to bo the guardians of the rights of the people, and to keep them advised, through their columns, of whatever shall arise for their benefit. We will lire up to thla letter, and inform them that the most wonderful ana valuable medicine for their general nso ever invonted Is “DALLKY’S MAGICAL PAIN KXTUACTOE” Its tues are so rare, mighty and eccentric, that often they ap. pear to work more like miracles than by science, so effective,- electric, and astounding are its powers oathe human body! that, though now it is daily tried by thousands of people, not one of this great mass but is delighted beyond compar ison, and candidly confess they, on no consideration will : ever again be without 1L The inventor, Mr. 11. Dailey, has wisely kept the secret to hlmselL Counterfeits are busy about It, but without suc cess. Its overwhelming merits dtfp all competition, and its peculiarities analysis. Woconfldently commend all parents to seek its acquaintance, for surely such a friend, wholaughs at death and suffering, restores the blind, lame, bait, and scarred to perfection, end all from pain, is M a friend in- We wish the discoverer of tbls mighty blessing, who is a real benefactor to mankind, God speed. 0. V. CXICRENSB * CO _ . Proprietors, New York. For sale by Dr. G. H. KEYSEE, 140 Wood street, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni ted States. fabl7:d*w2w 41* For Bronchitis, Throat Diseases, Baching Cough, and the effects of imprudent use of Mer cury, no medicine has ever been discovered which has effected such cures as Carter's Spanish Mixture. Throat Diseases produced by salivation, Hacking Cough, Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, Neuralgia and Bheu maUsm, have all been relieved and cured in & wonderful manner, by the great purifier of the blood, Carter’s Spanish mixture. The cobs of Mr. T. H. Ramsey alone should satbfy any who doubt. Call on the Agent anil procure a pamphlet containing cures, which will astound you. *«* See adTerOwunant. Tile Pleasure and Comfort of being wca mtm to a SUIT OP CLOTiiKS, is greatly enhanced by haring them good, aud suitable to tos stisoa. CRIBBLE has got all that Is necessary to effect that great consumma tion, both as regards fit and <tuality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, cao do so by calling at 210 Lulesit street, head of Wood. P. S.—Pantaloons, to particular, la one of his grcaiul fortu. He cannot be beat In the style and fit of this gar ment. Hvnxermu reference* could be giren, If necessary, to corrotorata tblmUUroe t. r, QHTBRLK. «3r Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti fying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tis, FaiCTLSa from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYSER’B, Ho Wood 6traet - * Jan3o An Ordinance S__, T X&inff Appropriation* for the pear 1855. ECTION 1. Be it enacted by ihe eitiiens of Pittsburgh, in B*lect and Common Councils assembled, That the r«Tenno for the year 1855, arising from Taxes, Loans, and all other sources, together with all Money# In the Treasury,' and nrt otherwise appropriated, be, and the aame is hereby appropriated for the purposes following : No. lu Interest and tax oa dty loans 2. Salaries for city officers: Mayor's salary $7OO 00 Clerk to Mayor...— 300 00 Treasurer** 5a1ary.......... JOOOO MonongttheJa Wharf Master...— 650 to Allegheny Wharf Master—.,. ffio 00 City Solicitor 500 00 fctr«et Commlaaknier, First DlsL, 500 00 StreetCommlsiioner, Second Dis. £OO 00 High Constable 450 00 City Constables— .2700 00 Clerks of Ooundla .... 600 00 Messengers to Councils 350 00 Clerk to Committee*. 200 00 Messenger to Committees 250 00 Recording K«gQlator.~M.~. .. 400 00 Superintendent of Water WorksJQuo 00 Afs«**orof Water ileuts 700 00 Aarcssoref Taxes 800 00—111.200 00 8. Public Printing.—. OO 4- Engine and Ilose Companies.. $ qqq qo 6. City Watchmen .. _ . 12.400 rvi 0. City Water Works..... 23,000 00 ~ Cleaning Streets, First District 2 200 00 8. Cleaning Streets, Second District CO 0. Public Lamps and Lighting Streets- 9 000 03 10. Cleaning Second and Fif.h Ward Market*. 160 00 11. Monongahela Wharf. iqq qo 12. Allegheny Wharf 1 sco 00 13. Board of Health j OO 14. Contingent Fund 4,000 00 13. Outstanding Warrant* ***! ouu w Temporary Loan .. lo.otiQ 00 $189,330 CO Sxc. 2. That a tax of tiro mill* on the dollar he assessed and collectvd this year, os other city taxes ore assessed and collected, and that the same be and is hereby appropriated to the Improvement Fond, according to law made and pro. Tided therefor. r Ordained, and enacted into a law, la Councils, the tWentr slxth day of February, A D. 1865. 7 SAMUEL A. LONG, ... . „„ , President of the Common Connell. Attest: M. W. Lewis, Ci«k of the Common Council. JAMES MOACLEY, President of the Select Connell. AU«t: JonH T. Waimsr, Clerk of the BelecfCouneUL mhteqgt NlNli ACRES OF CHOICE LAND FOR SALE—AU win fenced; with a good Dwelling Douse of four rooms— ;>oruoo in front. A stable, coal houso and other outbuild, togs. Two grape arbors; also,'apples, peaches, nears, quinces, Ac.—all healthy trees, and of good quality. Go<s water, and convenient. The above property it situated in a pleasant and healthy neighborhood, and about three miles from the city, b. CUTHBERT A 80N, Real Eatate Agent*. 140 Third street. H *&***•'* AIAUAZInK, FUK MARCH—Pnca 16 cent*. Frank Leslie’s duetts of Fashions, for March: Frank Leilifi Journal, for March; Graham’* Maniine: Peterson’s Maguine; Godey'a Lady’s Book- 6 Putnam** Maguine; Household Word*: Baiiou’* Maguine—all for March. ■, y* ClumbMs’ Journal, for Fab ruary; with all the new Books, for sale by PM n. MINER A CO, 3SSmlthfleld street. democratic Printing Office For sale. A aad tong-esUblished DEMOCRATIC PA ,r ,E Ll ccated one ° r the prettiest cities in Ohio, is foreale, There is, connected with the Paper, a new and JOB I OFFICK in «» city, id dees a large mSjS? l i ln sJ e “ lßg ,“ , “ >nnt of Job Printing. Iho p“ d)°tb. termJ ' P“U"U««. mhl:dSuw6t» PITTBBTOtO 11 POST. T Farm for Sale. inSSS^L 08 '" to l “>* a B,MII FA BM OF FIFTY ACKE3—forty icm of which Is cleared, and under a good state of cultivation. There is also a giod AppleTnd Peach Orchard; two Dwelling Houses, with oiler out * B* r “. “i ■ good Stable. The Farm Is situated In Baldwin township, Allegheny county—fix miles from this city—near the Brownsville road. For further particulars •pplj to the subscriber, on the premises. P ’ fl bl: . lUm * PhTBR WEISBNBR. °LHon°nil)lo the Judges of the Court of General Aiieghon^ r ®* Balona of i’ eact o in and for the county of The petition ofWatkin Morgan, of the Fifth Word, 'citv or Pineborgh, county aforesaid,humbly aheweth,—That vour petitioner hath pro-rlded himself with materials fbrUl oin: commodatlon of trarolera and othors, at hla dwelllntr house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that yoM Horn ors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pub°?c . IVe, tho subscribers, dtlsens doeortity, that the abose petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well prOT?ded withhouse room and coneenfcnces for tho accommodaUon aid lodg° ltr “®*” “ 4 traTBlon > that said taeora is^l r, **• w* Taylor, John Johns, Adam Wood. C IT A can^aMly'bo - mhl 8 - L- OUTHBEET, 140 Third street. CIRCES tVANTp-25 .Imre. Toons,lrani, .nd Ohio 0 Railroad; 10 shares Mechanics’ Street Bridge, by mhl c , . „ AUSTIN LOOMIS, _£?j Stoolt Broimr, 82 Fourth street F°J; of *™°.« one year; 2 Mortgages of $lOO each, at one year, by * ” mhl ... ~ AUSTIN LOOMIS, mM Stock Broker. 92 Fonrth street. N'k™ CS-A ,- A - MA6O " * c - received are now opening upwards of eighty cases and pack ages of new goods, consisting of the host makes of bleached and brown Muslins, Calfooes, Ginghams, Cheeks, Tweeds mfn! n of n n t?T k 5 B R ng ° oolls i "iti a splendid assort! Setoff ° f 1)10,3 G °° dl, > which " U 1 ■»» bON MKTS A. A. MASON A 00. hare jast received fire caj»» of new SPRING B N NETS — csomprMng <Slor3 Unf^gil,hB , g.w^c me3 ’ Cmbl ° ljCTCl Q ‘ «!»ggll~ IyiIHJSB THBEK-STOEY HuUoKS 11)3 lon Yranhlln and Jim streets. The corneThroao cot Ulna five room., agood collar and a store room-water flx tures through the hou*e. ux The other houses contain eight roomß each; bath room cellar, and hot and cold water through the whole for price and terms call at the Ileal iStateOffla of ' fi. OBTHBKRT 4 SON, M°-140 Third street. rpHJS UUBIO TfiACllEE—Oumprißing a thorough course JL of elementary instruction in Vocal Music, with a choice collection of Bongs, arranged for three Tolces, designed foe ihs use of pablio Schools, Academies, Seminaries, Singln? Glasses, etc: by Daniel Shryock. * " ® The above valuable work, Just Issued from the ureas. la received and far sale, wholesale and retail, by HENRY KLEBER, Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 101 Third street, Single copies 87 cents. Reduction made for Schools, etc. Nonet—The “Mario Teacher* has been carefbllv«am» tned by the first Mas cal Professors of this city, and nnan ‘“““•‘/JP'onjniKEl on. of thebest books of Ob Hudiyer published. Mr. Shryock has the most flattering teitlmn. SaES^SafsnaißP SPECIAL, NOTICES. lifs, Eire and Marino Insuraaco Commnv ■ OFFICE 66 FIFTH street 17 ' MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH PA BOBEET OALWat ptLijir; Ji3. D. M’Qiii, Secretary. 'Ar.fresMmt Also. against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis- Bloslppi rivers and tributaries, and Marino Risks generally And against I*o3s and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and InlandNavigatlon and Transportation. Policies tesuedat tho lowest rates-consistent withsafety to all parties. '■ * BobertQalwaj, Alexanderßradley, Jamus S.lfooii, John Fullerton, JohnM’Alpin. • Bamuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, , . James W. Hallman, John Bcott,. .Cbaa.ArbuthQot, Joseph P, Gasiam, M, D., David Itfchey. James Marshall, John 51’Gili, ‘ . Horatio N. Lea.KittHnning./ JT^S 3 * Klectfoii»»»An Election -lor Officers tor the Company tor erecting a Bridgo over-tha-Allegheny riyer oppoaite Pittsbuigh, in tho county ol Allegheny,* will be holden in ihe ofllco of the Company, at the north: end of the Bridge, on SION DAY. the 6th day of March next;' commencing at 1 o’clock, P.M. ‘ febfiJlm / . JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. Howard AeaoclaUon—auUi* JUTUtiEN !££/ BRANCH, SEVENTH STREET.—Tho Managers of the Society will be glad to receive donations of Oath. Bread. Meat; or Groceries. Tho wants of the deserving Poor must ba our exons* for asking material old promptly. President, Gop./iVM. f. JOHNSTON. | Hon. WM, B. JTCLUUE, . 8. W. BLAUS, Managers,-! L.WILMARTH, - " IR. CHiSSIJSB, _ . I WILLIAM NOBLE. _Treasurer,a:Wn,MAßlH. y e ®sunot promts* to publish the names of tho donbrs,' bnt will be glad to receito their gifui. foblO An#ui.u da wtiiliiAMai " niucpscTcaias- cr ' ChiUon Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally* FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OP BUILDINGS. A. A.W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilson’a Furnace; Church es, Schools* Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court Houses, /ails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. ' . . “ MimxjtL wjsaxisaUlHoUJtfljifc'jf.comjfAWY, OMICfi, MO._JO WALNOT_ETftKIiT, PIiIIAUKLI'IIIA. ' GUARJER PERPETUAL. _ Authorized Capital. 8300,000. A SSETI'S LIABLE EOB iiiE WSBiJS OE IHE COM- A- PANT. In titcck Kotes, (negotiable form,) secured bjMoxt> gages and ...^.4100,000 In Bills Keceivable, Mortgages and Judgments; Bonds,.(tc 108,000 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash 1tem5.................. 47,000 T0ta1................................ ~..i.Hg253.000 Resident O. H.IKISU, Secretary, fire, Maxine and Inland Transportation risks, taken utjcurrentrates. • BBFJSBSirOMS. _ ntiasuEGn. Kramer ft Bahm, Curling, Bobertson A Co., N* Holmes A Sons, Wm. Ummlev a Co. J. A. Hutchison ft Co.. D. Le£hA&* * Marpny, Tiernan ft Co. « . , . ... Wainright, Huntington M. h. Hollowell A Co. A *loyd, David S. Brown A Col C. H. A Ueo. Abbott, Wood ft Oliver. Heaton ft Denckla, Caleb Cope & Co* g«- * C°*i Drexel A Co* Banners, Horn Wm. D. Keley, Scott, Baker A Co* Harris, Hale ft Co* Deal, Milligan ACo. '' J. BANKS KNOX, Agent. ded&ly No. 115 Water, street, Pittsburgh, lmurance Company of W* Pittsburgh—WM BAGALEY, President; __ ■ iJAMUEL L ilAßfilTKLL,Sogr^t^Ty, Woodstrceti. Insures HULL and OAKGO ItlflAs, on the Ohio and Missis* llpjil Rivers and tributaries. v«*u*uuumjuuih Insures against Lose or Damage by Pirn. “ 68ea >* nd SXBSQfQSSj} William Bags ley, iuecord Floyd, James M. Cooper, BattuslM. Kim' Banraelßo, . William Bingham, BobortDuniapjjr., ' JohnS.Dilworth, Isaac M.i?exmoc&, S-Hartaragb, J. Schoonmnser, Waltsrßrjast, William B. Hava. Junn Shiptaa. . dec2l JTSVWjrlvaiu* Hospital,— Bis* L. Scales, Second, between Wood and Market Kre«t», and 3. Hun, Worth-east corner of diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1b54. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. H. Wecentcascs of accidental injury are received at all hours, .~4&a,000 00 Alil> Asioelailon oi X»iu—OffPlCe, 80, 108 THIRD opposite the Telegraph Office. This Association is organised for the purpose of a Sordine mutual ftEBijun .-e to each other, in case of sickness or ac- J^L p J£ ID2 a Bmail w, y payment, the members of theAasodatfon secures a weekly benefit during sickness, •imaging from to $lO per week. la this Association »U members are equally Interested la the management and HvstbZj Secretary. HorntM* —JoaiAii Kmo, Jamss q. jj ( Consulting Physician—F. Isran. M. D. Krawuaa saving Jj'autl ana Doan IhSr Aaioclatlon, Ofi'lOfc, No. 97 iY.UNX STItKET UifecoUDt Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the Eforuof Jonn XL Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. \V eekiy Dues received ae the same time and pl«ce. [declaim] J~ WHITfIKK. Secretary. srxjyND oxt/nt ut rut nbe* r **?*■'*’*' {* HaII suitable for public meetings,) will bo let for three or four nights in the week. * a *,vn i'UNcXO.V_ decham at 8. M Clarkan’a, No. 86 Wood street. JGUUNEYMJSN- 'TAILCBS SO- S^\YSNjX , nfv it J fiburf[llttna the to ttSmS AY ByTrSr?” 111 ’ “ CEO. W. BEE3S. SecretotT- Friday of each month. . fmart&ly ATTENTION rs. E.G;— Xouara hereby notified to at your Armory; on~ MONDAYS; WEDNES* DAYS and IBIDaYS, for drill, and to transact such bnai* ness asmay coma before the Company. p. KANE. margfcGmd Secretary pro tea. 1 AGENCY. MQSES P. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for and bnjing PAteX EIGHTS, sen the following lately patented articles: Sands A Cummings* Patent Brick Machine: ■a Hopperti Patent Veneer Plana; K^ t D^ttLl amEt,Binra: Coe’s patent DrUI, for Drilling Iron; . Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills: s Sleam and Water Guages: and, SSS. th *«^ ro 2 sht i rOll Chair Machines. hA7 ® heeD by practicol mechanics Md machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use: S+uo to sell Bights to make and rend these articles in any part or the country. «*.»««* *uwi toStaTtaS W«k!* hot - prtasoJ Nott * Wesheie, and K fpar ? *° H ko for Uie eale of other He refera to the fcllowtoe CABD. >■ Imre long i«en acquainted with Mr. S* 1 ?”’ 111:1 00 hesitation In recommending Um, to til who may Wish to employ his services, aa.ugsn. jleman of nndonhted Integrity and Inde&tlgahlo Industry. lU W £°2,??T ti S? , , eTBr y reU » B « may be placed, ,nuaray » wSlri’S -0 ” 1 ?* W.dtoblnsoa.Jr, wVI2 B ” ,r,Jr -* John Qrahaln, : : H. Childs A Co., N. Holmes* Boos, £.K. Friend, Kramer 4 Bahia, WiWa^RjSton, i" u nr- PlttBiiUfcoa,lfoT«aber 27th, 18M. Doan's patent Koctc Drllllne liuhinai 300 POUNDS; can bo worked and morcd by two man, and do tho work of Gve or six in «\&r°»l.r 4Co,Manuloctn™™. ‘ tal be “J‘PP«lDt«l sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the tale of rtghti to use these Machines MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street, _ „ Birin *o Hon. wm. F. Johnston, President A.TBB- W. Manor Boberts, Es 4, Chief lh,t 1 v! bTiL; Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr, President P. 4 O. B. Bg 0. W. Barney Esq, Chief Eng. P. 4 C.B.Kd Messrs. Manfoll 4 Nicholson, Contractors for the P. 4 8 ‘ decl9 HOTICE, ' DALY’S STOCKING MAN UFACTOBY r So. 20 Ityh street, first earner above Market strtit • PmaBUBQU, PA, ' n r fi ? 7H^A?rf2? ,ld tb * Ingest and best assorted stock of. HOSIERY ever offered for sale in this city, r^* l Jf aerg 4 wiU . fl n < J it to their advantage to call at this es tablishment and eiamlne for themselves; it is all I need to insure their custom. 0 DAEY N. B.~ Remember the Cheap Stocaisa Coshbu feblry Groceries at Costl •" HI W DI ?, EKSI ? N,SD " Gibing to dedino-business, ouera his entire stock of Goods, comprising a tren eret assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, otcosr, for cash or approved rates. And will positively close out his April, os bis lease will expire' at JSte attention of the Trade, and Families desiring choice goods St LOW SEMIS, is respectfully solicited. “ 3. D. WILLIAMS, r . AS- The fixtures in his former standf lttTtVwx/street. “ml Hn^° r t “?' ant f r * <£'“ of andebelvlng, will be sold at a bargain. To any onedesiring to engage & similar badness it will ogee rare inducements! feblfclm Co-Partnership. 'toeS°e?S S^GaYItAT A S S O LLms furnish Coal at the mouth of Saw-MiU Kun^rh?^ 8110 to either of the titles, as troll , s tranden? t’eaSa Jt Sr of onr platforms, upon reasonable terms . **““ We hare engaged the services of John i thoroughly acquainted with the above bnrir.^ y, i7 ho ** dealing with him on our account will bo enti?. 33 .' p frsons firm. Ffebl63wd.l. w. a. Sana..-. ....w. IT. hub.. Smltb, Malr & Hunter. (late Smith 4 Sinclair.) WHOIESAIiB GEOOEBSi COMMISSION MEKCHANTS. A ta **l Und* or Pittsburgh Ma»uTa» AJnnar, 122 Second and 161 .First streetfptttabnrgh, febSJ . S KIiVASIA THE LEWIBTOWN BRIDGE REBUILT. All Train* now Croiatng on the new “ r *yB 6 I»“T1ib Faet Train wilt commence rminim? again on MONDAX NEXT, Petauary SOth. lending Pitta bnrgh daily, (except Bundaj) atl o’cfoci P. M. ° ' tVp2l3y J. MF-gKIMEN. Agent Per.n*ft Itallr'in* Steamboat Owner* - A hnltei to call ana examine our stock Tariety.required -for fMn OBAW, BSIBDraSB* OEAIP, um mwooatewt * * i,r *■ '’-I •* 1 J* J , \ . •l • r s\. ’ ' . . pmsuoaea J. B. HOKTIB AIL IIOAD , ■ ',v-. . W st,« *- - ‘ AUCTION SALES, of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry and Shoes, Hatß.tfans, 4c-, uoode,Clothing, Boots as 2 (yowcif, p. m.. Groceries,Qneenswaro, alaowaro, TaWcotlerr "A*m-£ Glasses, Newand Second Hand Honsehold «d KftSmsSl tutnxo, »0,, ■ , . ATT O’CLOCK, P. M., gwhs, Stationery, ftncyArtldea, Musical Inetromenfa. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods. Gold and Bilyer watches, Ac. Kh. DAyiß. AnrtionSr; °;“^ P. H. BAVIIJ, Anctlonssr. T iVEBY STABLE, TJNDBUTAHEBSi GOOI)i,FBEHI. Le TDHE, io , AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY morning March 13, at ,10 o’clock, at the, badness stand of Mr. 0. B nancock, No. 74 Fifth street, near SolthficW, will bosoW, Which 10 KensM *) ootiraf stock, Among ; "'fi, 1 ® »««« : : .. . - “Baggage Wagons; : •m Bearse, wlthPlntaea: '' ' VBo44^' 3 41,(1 BridlcarEnffolo Eohes: Boggles; hickorj^and'oat^SmK’ V wood-wort of tore. Spokes and Felloes; 200 fine mot&mn assorted slsos; Trimmings for Z?* homier; coach, cabinelm.kcr?n?d Points and Broshes, Stores, Gas FlxtortSSShlSi tuv!.' Ehortls, iGrindstone. Wagon Bcd.WheorSSj!™,! ■ ini3- - - B. M. DAVIS; Aooiinnw iitUSTKEo'a Baht, OC Fiffl’aJttf BUthWBO hOTa IK SIXTH WAUD-On TUESDAY afterncM. $ at 3o’clock, on the premises, will be sold; by order of John Herron, Esq, tinsteoof Bobort Porter;Eta . fifteenmine. Me Building hots, ns laid oat by the lota William Porter! ro. n nu? fi™'P ,aa «f in theFlxth and Serroth W lots,to *lt:lfcs. £2,40. 41,42,43,44 and 45, hare each a fto.nt of SO feot on OratS 2,’ back aonthwardly about SO fact to ebwhich lots, to nit: 62 » &fi W andAs, hate each afSat of a> ? lt u 6ta «’ “““tbwardly by the whole «>» above otlcrmal Indneement* to those deslrouacr purchasing nrooerW imr taetnshnei part of tho city T«ma at mh3 -- P; M. BAVIS. AoettenftOT. A D.UIAIoIIiAaiIJL'O BADE OF A hAtV Ai»l/ Mlmn* A BASEOUS MBBABY.-Wlll be “id attte dal Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth atmo.;!** SATUHbAY EVENING, the 31 tatS V tfdook, by order of James Todd, Administrator W Buchanan, deceased, a] valuable XIbMTV of Miscillaneoua Books Reports of PetSrSteJmlri!? pallasy Miu.a. Biimeyp Bflxr, ItQT?Ie r PBcxos^ > & Watts* WattsAß^rgeant,Watts, Sergeant aßuvrlo. Cowan sod, Wendell, Browne, Srneh, Tyler, chUßette Reporta; EapWe Ni/p3u£ Prim? t S li ? t ' 1 fading and Eridence; K«§S Criminal law, General Practice and BlwtamncVamltK 4 Blorens Laws of Penney lrania; Graydon’s Varan*i£Z cedents of Wills; MerchsntVßook of Itaferenco; SenxSi on.. Attachment; Law library ;Toda*apS^ 5 Qn£S; Law Lridence; Boeton Edi Hon of copy of Cooks Toragra^Gr&hum’a-ColoDl&l History: Greek ondßomati Clasha; Liras and PortraitscfMnent S o *; 53 ** Bouthey r s Chronicle ortho Gil gay s Life and Times; Cavallo’a Phiirsqphy; Works; Emerson’s hesaya; Early Goeornors of Now Eng - Catalogues can be ,. mhl _ -P. M.rDAVig. AncGoneer. OSSrSKS#' OAKUMaS AT ABCTIOH—On ™ ml ''BiH>rch CJi, at U. o'clock, at tha win betoM-^ 063 Koob “’ eataa of Wood cad Elfin strata, One substantial one-horse Eamlly C>tTlcBe,Tiuii ctaadlna *52; CmhlJ P-H-DAWAnrid 3 V^wain I '?' B . UILUINQ Nil Alt TUB BKVEIiTU WARD, AT Acniox—Oo Friday eroning, March 9'b, •I 1 o dock, at ihe M°reh»nt3> Exchange, Fourth etrectj «11l bicoid For.? lore of groundf etniate near the Toll- Gate, adjoining the Berehth Ward;, haring a front cn Can adjafflntßtreew, and being veryadrSSS. oaaly located fur persona who derire a. cheap residence near the businoss Part of Aha city. Flans of which can bo had Ko ? ms - litlo indisputable. Terms: one third cash, balance In one and two year*, with lntenst feMl ?. M. DAVE, Auctioneer. Wjr c PiasacTclal Colics©. W *£9®. estnbUahri with a V_V foundationcsajnriij'lfcommoit .?■ * I f.£ rea *l lw laeem<»ta offered to young men at tixlt In r*J£ 1 £? ™ BlU ?.*! «ith“a-other. GoUegS Such an array of talent haanifVer before been employed in SP?5 m "? ta ? 1 Fi ?«*• ,n Pittsburgh; thJif Uan ata£ lUhed and.nndeniabla. &cL The Faculty cl thliCollegoU y“*■* Dfe *?»- _i2, UN ‘'ilnclpil oi the Book-keeping Depart “d d ° U ' rCr Weok ' 7 men, miy rdy on haring every eatirfoction guaranteed to them ‘ Those who feel Interested wi 1 pleosfrSnjfend wit. neaa the wonderful progress aadb In the -Tariduadepart. ments by tha students of the College. ‘' ln«titutlo n :donot claim to be the best In the United Btales, 11 cor do they mean to gull flai ‘ lnff ? at it is 41 «» SSSS ls properly .taught,” but they-wish to S ♦A ot^ b ?»^ roa n ®ii Its departments, is equal tOany Commercial College In tbo western country* . Terms reasonable. College open from BA. 21. tilt 10 P. W. No extra charge for Arithmetic. - Clvllltv %£* 0_ the Honorablo "the"jn<?ff«« **-*-■ - ' —' — : — am Hooorablo the Jedges oftha Oonrt EiMiona of ln end for the oounty of , f? nagh Tracey, of tho Second Ward, oily et,^ t i at ’ UrBb . , i> 1 ? ti “, co “ Dt 7 aforesaid, humbly ehStcthJ llat joar pctiUonor hath provided hiareslf. nlth materiS a-'commodaUon of travelers and olhers, at hla dwol. liag house In ihe ward aforesaid, and prays ■ that your Honors will bo pleased to grant him - a license to' keep a publlo house of entertainment, and your'petitioner mli duty bound will pray. HUGH TRAPTsv Hf^%^i abE >^ beiS, «s? i>lu, . ,of ' to* wart aforesaid, tlfy, that the above petitioner Is of good repute foriwnestT and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveuiencesfor the accommodation of strangers and trav elers, and that said, tavern Is necessary __ Tbomait Sanders, W. C. Anderson, James Mcfirts, A.B. Maahey, Benjamin iltnnls, F. fnrk ’ U n nvans, Thomas Williams, P,&MarUn“lhos. - . -■■■■■' ’ - " mbadst MA'j e UH MAtiULi —jubT iiXOXZTXS; Putnam’* ilagaziue for March. G-xlej’a laiy’g-Book, do ; 7 Prtersoiffl AJngaaine. do Ballou** do . - /'.' do ' lOconU NEWBOOKB—Life end Beauties of Fatrny Fern Ltfe^r Q s“i:a«i;^ incnMs;m6oa Both Hall. JUi f ««!«* M>4 tor Kilo at-mo Cioap BooiSioraol W. A. GIIDBMENHEZ * CO, ' „£•»"• dos " a °po«Swreat76 flratS^ait. V 0! 1 *CLETO OP U SrL O «F U»IHK HIKCOBIOAI. *» ” , *7\T OP FENHA.—Tbo. Hlatcry of im ExnedW tion figalasfc Fort Drujaesnoin 1755, under. SS&lar-Qsnarftl Sr^2 Ck ~ <rf . te ‘?n froni t^lo original Win- S^Sf rQ « pSj P lans » and a fine steeleognTißg byKrtftote - ‘ plan of Pott Uaiueano ia ? r M Alor Eobtrt -Slobo. of lia Tlr- EJn a Regiment, edited bj N. B. Crate. rortalVbT J. S; DAVISON, SSMliflHtrt. ,<«4XiILY IIIBLES. —Wo hBT6 o largd assortment c£ ■*- Jfttnily and from the plainest find chu&n. T^l^ZEiteS#* * - - M Market street, »a gam-tk. TfVfJm*'lr£^* e v I' aS2ll S es In tiifl Bibio ara ij sS°l?r mul lug®. It 1* considered Uio most valtiAblb edition to print fbrptlTateussa. ' ~ ■ €5 Market stmt, near Wh. . RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, _0B )t lIATraE>B IHPAIUBIE SPECIFIC, piOB tho Prevention and Cura of Imuoitn! ani at. r. iTOSiT Ptraaß/ftcTSS and doca, touTaSd Q«Jnau.Dmanr,maaT Simra.andallothS ftirmaof disease which havo a common orhrln lri ifnh nvn M Miasma*. Xhiaaubtleatmoapharlo poiaonwhlch at certain seasons la unavoidably Inhaled at every brcithliT»hf~™? west-~«na win eTery whero yield to this newiy-dbrajTM*J ‘° *^ sn &Z-***V to ,™ hi V p ' oifil: 14 60 taml « s that It may he tafcen truer tnfr fir nn'/stt 80 ’ Ct \ m cond!llotl . <md It Will not rafe mif In Sfff 8 etiun aull worse, as la too often thoris treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other pclamoua rr deleterious drags, not a iarUcteofanv of which.la admitted Into thla predation. P “ 7 ■ _™ 8 Proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re sol* friths use of this NATBHAfr ANIfDOII? TO prctcct “ D P resident or traveicreven In To !«.“ Ck y ? r . ,wom Py localities, from any Ague or Sag iSaSI or mS.” b * at fro “ to :bycontinU^S It will immediately relievo all tho dlalro3slna remit, „» PiHons or Ague diseases, anch as general .debility nt-rht sweats, etc. The patient at once begins tore»T<., .iSm. 4 COOUM “ operrooneSnilS log it as a preventive, will bo free fro* «£,? ‘s£f, 8d0 «t tacts in thatseason cf the year which* Miff wr®** 00 * st T sickly, la the moat valnablo one to thea 8U f ’ tto raMi Sly w rcsponßlble parliesiuevery eeeUoSof th£ country. JAB. A. iUIODUS, Proprietor, HA?i 5 o° n: V?™? 4 pw ™h Philadelphia! -DYQTT k 80N8->ttud fox-solo by dealers generally. ffebgT BttiJio'lO.Hit— xyuuJCff in fltora and for sale by FtEMINS 8803, BQcccfßora to J. Eifld & Co, ■ No. GO Wood .it Sit. fo:2Q FIiEMXRQ BBQ 3, AAL VA X JfiNWK—6UO b# in store and for sale by " b2g PLEMi>g Bang. GIiAMOJSSUJNiJ— -A floe lot on hand and for eaia bv" •" fcb2a FLEMING Buna ( ’“fVS. 12 VJSiLOW— Boo.au ta«or- ami forealobj V fll . wB ; gtEMIHn mma. ( 'UiKAM fi>» on iifl aland Ibr eala by \J Übx . summ bt&b LAUI assortment on hand and for sale by [fab2G] FLEMING BROsT* D tali' blauk—ao It* ou Anna nn-J for Bale by M ' 26 gfcKMllia Rtma bs ßa strictly pnmo tir sale by _feb2B v SMITH, TBAltti mnwm an* u.xe» ioraale by } f.*2#_ _ aamp, MAJn A Tirmrm ■OAH Lf.AU-buultijfjt sale by i BHIIH, MAIE 6 EUOTEB. Janffi MILtKTI a RICKECSON. j ln23 - 60 d 0 -33niothj8«ed;. for lain by , J - -• —i MILLER A ItICSKTBOH. I ? C 111 p, orttia Ohio ana j*eimaviTanta v u )'. Com I mi >7rbcngbt atlha-oElraof .’.. U ABSTlNlQOUHb,B2Fmirthairest. ■I SAHN CU»AKB.-A. A. MaEoiTVlv. im Jfe* a QorB Satin end Cloti Cloakk irhiai thw “• doing out at l«a ttan 6aIT sria. &uT f
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