4 HOME MATTERS. Comma.Qum= .fisitetexa.—Before judges 111= - Boggs and Adams. onwealthvs. William Jacky, found gullty of sans' gliquor to an inebriate, was sentenced to pay a fine of $5O, the costs of prosecution, and undergo sr .imprisonment of Mt days in the county jail. The highest punishment the law de mends is edify days.—the Court gave Lecky eared it of one day to balance one night (Friday) which he spent in prison. . Judge hiculare pre vious to pronouncing - sentence animadverted in severe terms upon the heinousness of the pris oner's Offence, "Were you permitted to go on with your nefarious traffic, this miserable old =3l would _shortly. have no farm and his poor wife be a tenant of thepoor house." The Judge gave warning to any grog-sellers who might be within the aound of his voice, Mit this law would be rigidly enforced, and where the offence was clearly proved„ the offender need expect no me. Ph m ilip Olmstead, found guilty of attempting to pass counterfeit money, was sentenced to pay a .fine of ok cents, pay the costs and undergo an imprisonment of six months in the - county jail. The Court remarked that he was an old offe der and hoped he would remove to some new comity when his sentence was complied with. Jam Lutz, found guilty of =suit. and battery with intent to kill, was sentenced to pay a fine of 6} cenis, pay costa of prosecution, and under go an imprisonment of six months in the county jail. The Court had learned with pleasure that Mr. Lutz was a reformed man, and hence the lightness of the sentence. . John W. Jones and Thornton Jones, found guilty, of malicious mischief, - were each sentenced to . pays fine of canto, pay the costa and un dergo an imprisonment' of three months in the county jail, • Angustui .Myers, who plead guilty of grand larceny, was sentenced on one indictment to im prison:Cent of one year and three months in the . Westtru. Penitentiary . On the second indict , metifhe" trairceenteneed to one year's imprison ment--milting tiro years and three months alto.: gather. • Edmund Fedderer, found guilty of grand lar ceny, was sentenced to one year and three months imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary. Isaac Williams, found guilty of grand larceny, was sentenced one year and three months in the Western „Penitentiary. The Court remarked that he deferred this sentence in order to make inquiries kite defendant's previous =exacter.— Unfortunately, he found him to have borne by no means a goad reputation.. Lawrence Task, found guilty of petit larceny, was' sentenced to one months' imprisonment in the County Jail. Judge McClure stated to the prisoner that he gave him credit for two months and a half he had been in jail waiting for taiaL He had no doubt he had committed the theft (of a coat) from aheer.necessity and while suffering from cold, and if the court.could it would suffer him to go free. But the law must take its course. Mach sympathy was felt for the ,prisoner, who ii en old, half-witted man. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. William Sterling, James - Storling and F. McMahon;— indicted -for riot and assault and battery with intent to kill, Cot. McCandless argued for a new trial. The Court, however; overruled the motion and sentenced William Sterling to pay a fine of $5O and costa ; and James Sterling and Felix McMahon to pay a fine of $2O each and undergo two months imprisonment in - the county jail. Commourrairr SVPPCB ro Jots Mrrcnatz.— A few gentlemen, friends of John Mitchell, as sembled at the City Hotel on Friday evening after tho lecture for the purpose of partaking of a supper given in compliment to the distinguish ed exile. The table was spread with a profusion of luxu ries and the meats, particularly the game, were cooked in Glass & Carr's best style. After the guests had paid their devotions to appetite; a numberof toasts were read and eloquently re sponded to by different gentlemen. The ut most coraiality_and- good- feeling prevailed and every one expressed Idiom!! highly gratified with the reunion. - A toast, eulogising Mr. Mitchell, having been read, he" arose and addressed the company in a few chaste, ornate, and eloquent remarks. He was glad, he said, to rise to his fact without the equivocal greeting of a volley of brickbats. He probably alluded to his reception at Cincinnati In referring to the Press of Pittsburgh, Mr. Mitchell remarked (what we had not before been aware of) that ho owed his liberation from Van Dienum's Land to the assistance received from a gimminet Pittsburgh editor. Patrick L. Smith, Esq., was, at ono time, connected with the edi itarial department of the Pittsburgh Daily Her airy. That gentleman - subsequently removed to New York, aad was deputed by the "New York Directory" to proceed to the eastern hemi sphere for the purpose of effecting the escape of the Irish Exiles from their hated bondage: Two good and trusty friends he took with him, in the shape Of a pale of Colt's revolvers. ' Those re-, volvers didthe.claml—to them be owed his liber atiat=4.ifey were the colts on which he rode out iri rt of Van DI 's Land. Mr. Mitchell made allo eon to d and her destiny as involved in the presort Crimean War. His remarks were eloquent. LLlis delivery is more fervid when ex temporiting-than when lecturing. Mr. Mitchell left the city on Saturday morn ing for .N ow York. LEcruar..—Our readers will bear in mind that the Rev. John Lord lectures this evening at Ma sonic Hall. We are requested to publish the following from the Philadelphia Enquirer: The following "resolutions were adopted at a meeting in the Hall of the University of Penzisyl , Tanis, Dec. 21st, 1854, Rev. H. Hooker, D. D., in the chair: - Resolved, Ting the lectureti of • the ROT. )John - ', Lord, D. D., on the Bourbons, delivered in the Hall of thi University of Pennsylvania, in thought, style, arrangement and unity, in his- i toric facts and philosophical inductions, possess uncommon merit, and have afforded a rich Intel lectual banquet to his numerous and intelligent auditory. ' Resolved, That these lectures deserve the pat ronage of all who wish to encourage a refined, elevated literary taste, and furnish motives, es pecially to our youth, to historic reading and in vestigation. Reiolved, That the morality of these lectures, and the honor . paid to the Christian religion Whenever it became a proper =Eject of allusion or, remark, render them safe, no well as attrac tive and edifying. Raolra, That we return our thanks to Mr. Lord, for the opportunity he afforded us to hear his lectures ; and express too hope that in due time his visits to our city as sie leo - tater may be repeated: MOTION TOE a NIV• Ty:al.—Mr.- Mahon ad dressed the Court of Quarter Sessions on Satur day in favor of a new trial to Edmund Fedderer, convicted of stealing trunks from the Excelsior Omnibus Company. He argued arlength and with evident earnestness. Prosecuting Attorney Roberto replied on behalf of the Commonwealth. The Court said: When this case was tried and the proposition was made by Mr. Mahon to admit the testimony of Augustus Myers, for the defence, the Court ruled out that testimony on the ground that Myers was a co-defendant, and was consequently an incompetent witness. But the Court . promised to.grant anew trial, in case a single. authority could be cited to the contrary. There is no such authority. None has been offer ad by the.defence. The Court farther remarked that a conviction does, not discredit a witness. It is the santeruse— : tbejtOment-which renders him incompetent. - Olyera plead guilty, and therefore standsia the attitude of a person nen • lanced. He trilisqolifted . 'hy his own confes sion: "The motion for a new, trial was there upon overruled, and'redderer was sentenced. Ir s list of the churches in Pittsburgn and suburbs were toads mit, the number would not fall short of one hirtdred.- - A.. _correspondent of the Union say s he can remember- when (1801) there was but one church in the whole neighbor.. hood; and that was an old log meeting houco on the site of the present Fleet Presbyt.erian Church, Wood ereet. Soon after this, says the same writer, a eery Intelligent merebant, and, good, pions tosp, Mr.' Alan Wrenshall, s Methodist gentleman, preached to s small congregation In old Fort Pitt, or the , old Britush- and American garrison at the point of oar two rivers Som. lOU tae:rooB.--We are iniormed that a gentleman animus his reediiicis to supply the _ infamies for soaking soap for one soup house, provided any other person wilt provide a room and an agent to dispense the soup to the needy, come forward in this matted We perceive by the N. Y. ,2 es that ten ter ' _- -4 ! reset soup are dealt out daily , by en association tin Brooklyn; Tho dedand was greater thamthe supply, and t he citizens subscribed $6OOO to the Otianthropio' eaten:wise. Shall Pittabniglt be behind in this good work? ErrasszelFran.—TAXllTSY Birsam—On Sat, =fay night, about half-past eleven, a tee broke oat In the Tannery In Darman*, borough, oppo; site the foot of- Heris Wand, owned by the Taiggnr,t brogienr, :sons of John Taggart. -The Sr is linnne aupipostto or b if t i r rted and f i r i o s u vi th g e c' e st i dTo 3 th n e7.iles 5 bark lying near, the tido building-war soon in , flames. Notwith. Mang every effort was made to rare the , tanr 7 ? *blob in nearly new, it was entirely con led.. The brick. dwelling adjoining, occupied _Mr. Robert Taggart, also taught fire and was - led down. The furniture-was mostly sowed. ; yews linable to learn the amount of loss or of kou .Ezzi Exonua—'l'hi :. E ngine 41111 es did not arrive on theßuckeye State. - ,nis it would hare• been mean* la remora to hare kot her on board; and tido ,:,trs of the boat did oot lee fit to dox_oon tho nage of water. The 'anent WAS Ij loft ot the wita43l34-I,!rin ... sehere t o few 'days.' _ ..... TEM Allegheny,Councils on Thursday evening I made the appropriations for the year 1865. The Select Council adopted a resolution appro priating $lOO per annum to the Anderson Li brary Institute. .. Tax &lentil° Association in the Vith Ward, (the Chrontrae espy) is discussing the Native American question and has-been so doing for three weeks. Joint McGnaw was committed to Jail on Sat urday on a process from Court, for keeping a tippling house. His case wi11...4=e up In March next. Samtnal. of our large manufacturing estab lishments will go into fall operation this week. Joyful tidings to the Laborer! DISTRICT Coo r.—ln the CMS of Winslow, La nier & CO. Te. Adam 13TORROMAZI, the jury on Saturday rendered judgment for defendant. 'Cortsnosaanix snow fell on Fnday night. The atmosphere on Saturday was exceedingly- damp and unpleasant A Barr is about to be entered by Cromwell's heirs against the Bank of Pittsburgh. • Tar alarm of fire en Saturday afternoon sae false. BY TELEGRAPH. CONGRESSIONAL.'" WADMINGTON, .Tau. 20 Tho Senate was not in - session to-day. Hoosm—Mr. Oliver, of Missonri, introduced & bill amendatory of the act of August last, reduc ing and graduating the price of public lands to actual settlers and cultivators. Referred to the Committee on Public Lands. Mr. Fuller, from-the Committee on Commerce, reported a 4111 amendatory of the aot, to carry into effect the late Reciprocity. Negatived, 49 against 125. The House refused to refer the w_liole subject toe Committee of 18 by a vote of 71 against 117. The question was taken on amendment by Mr. Davis, of Indiana, for a Grand Trunk of the Cen tral Railroad and Telegraph line from some point of the Western boundary of aikansas, Missousi or lowa between 26 and 43 degrees North lati tude, with two branches, one running to Mem phis and the other to the most practicable point on the Western shore of Lake Superior. Adopt, ed, 104 against 71. The qtiestion was then on agreeing to the Mr. McDougal and it was agreed to; 122 against 79. The bill was then read a third time; yeas 104, nays 97. Pending the question on the final pail - Sage, the House adjourned. BOSTON, Jan. 20.—New Orleans papers of Sunday are received. The Washington Union contradicts In most positive terms the report that Mr. Guthrie de signs leaving the Cabinet. A. caucus of the Democratic members of the Louisiana Legislature, a majority of members being present, have unanimously nominated. Mr. Slidell for Senator. The election takes place on Monday next. Ex-Governor Bell of Texas is reported to have joined Kinney's Central American expedition. Gazass, Jan. 10.—John J. Taylor was exe cuted this afternoon for the murder of his wife. About 10,000 persons were present. He spoke nearly an hour, protesting his innocence, and blaming liquor as the cause of his sufferings. Bosros, Jan. 20.—A train from Portland yes terday morning, consisting of two engines and a snow plow, ran off the track near Seaboard, in stantly killing Franklin Rodgers and Eldridge Leavitt, and badly injuring Charles ;Waterman. The deceased were employees. New Tear, Jan. 20.—The Grand Jury of the Circuit Court made a presentment concerning the loss of the Arctic. No indictments were found, but the jury recommend additional boats to passenger ships. Prutanairnia, Jan. 20.—A special election, to empply - the vacancy In the State Senate, oc casioned by the death of Mr. Foulkrod, is Fder ed for the 12th of February. NSW: Guess, Jan. 19.—Mrs. Gaines has re etunmeneed her suit in the Probate Court to es tablish herself o legate-ender the will of Daniel Clark her father. _Sr. Lome, Jan. 19.—Moneyoontinnes extreme ly stringent, and bills can hardly be negotiated at any price. There hare been limited transac tions of Wheat at $1,20051,40. flour $6,850 $7,09. Prime Lard, in bbla., Se. The river is at a stand, with bi feet water in the channel be tweeoi here and Cairo. CINCINNATL, Jan. 20.—Flour in good demand and firm; sales 600 bbls. fi7,70®7,85. Whiskey 251026, dull. Provisions better ; sales 250 hhda4bulk ahoulders at 4} ; sales:so hhds. Hams at Q. Lard prime B }. Tallow 11011 i. Cheese 9i®lo. Hastens exchange dull at 1 per cent premium: The river iB stationary; weather becoming cold. Pnxtenzzatia, Jan. 20.—Flour exceedingly doll and shipping brands offered at $9 "i 7 bbl. but there is no export demand. Rye flour and Corn Meal unchanfied, the former held at $6,60 and the latter at $4.50. Wheat dull ; good red held at $2,06 and white $2,18 per bush. ; 200 bash. Rye sold at $1,25. Corn active; sales 7000 to 8000 bush. new yellow at 95, some at 93. Provi sions, but little doing: Coffee, Sugar and Mo.. lasses in good demand at fall rates. Whiskey, dull; unsettled. New Your., Jan. 20.—Cotton farm; sales 1400 bales N. 0. middling ,at 81. Flour a trifle 'wirer; sales 4250.13b15. good Ohio at $8,75@.59. Southern the same price. Wheat dull friths de clining tendency. Corn eaiser but not quotably lower; sales 90,000 bush. Pork fungi. Beef un changed. Lard rather easier; sales 900 bbls. at 9}©ilo}. Whiskey, Ohio 34 - Groceries firm with limited transactions. Linseed Oil farm at 810182. Stocks:firm; Money easy;', Missouri sixes 89i; N. Y. Central;BBl; Illinois Central mi. Erie 46i; Beading 181; Michigan Southern 85; Michigan Central 791. Ctenco 01.4.1481 vorreav, Et. Louis, Joey lath. MS. I COAL WANTED—Proposals will be rec'd by Ws Company for 100,006 bashela of Ptriebargh Coal, of the boot quality Mr Gas malang pupae*, to be delivered at Um Comptare Station Works, dazing the months °Lapel', May and Jane of this yam Baas open naUl the lath of/elm:Lary MP. ja3)4lSfeb JNb.R Tlueurrr. Airitt gee. ROLL BUTTER - 6 bbls. fresh this day ?sea sad for solo by BENET IL OOLLLYB. GREEN APPLES—.IO bbls. this day rec'd VI and kr sale by REFRY 11. COLLEY& . fIiIIT AGAlN—Woods' Idonthly Real Es. tato Reger On it thtitar• described for worst Rood Yinni, BS Holmes and Lota id fins Country heats and 500 City lota with which purchaessig Lytle. ht to be ao• .41:minted Detre buying. .Call and get a i t. Lytle. • TAO& WOOD TS; 4th it. FOR SALE—An excellent Frame Rouse and Lo on Boren rt.„ Allegheny City. et s ♦ery low , /inquire of Ace& Tues. WoODS, 75, eth et. • V ER Y • CiftAP—We have for sale a small Farm am scra, 10.f.f which are elasred,wlth • new 4c 1. flame. • new and antatanilal nil tonna, Tana Me.. altuata 3 miles fr , nt Itrneaton, Ts In . health) inrntio.. The farm Is °fa:relent quality, wltti good water. Plies IX& For tarma, an applr_at the Ras] Estate °Zee of jaal "B. C UTLIII MIX FK/N. 4 140. st. F EATILER9-500 lbs. prime Ky. Feathers - on. hand and kresal• br .1. A. HUTCHISON & CO. FLOUR- 180 bhh. extra Flour on hand am Ibrnal• by J. A. 11171C11130N M. UUCKWHEAT FLOUR-7 bbla. receiving JUP sad Aar do by BELL & LIGEET BULK PURRAND LARD—),O,OOO Ibe 60t k, bur, Por W la ol rd;/ ‘IIR 100 kv. N. 1 Lard, Ibisslo by lan • BHRIVER *DILWORTH, 180 & Ir., 2d rt. .FANCY STATlONERl—BridalCardsand - A' Ear donee: pink. boa and *late Cfitdc sofa Taper end EnnloPen nen esearrtnent of EMI Loner Noon. te.,;ree'd by ta l B . B.llADDY.B.Allenbenr.. EMI-ANNUAL SALB4HOSIERY AND IS GLOVER—A. A. Mai= • Ca. woo open on ibotedaii an. 18th. IBM. upward. of WS doe. ofirente and isdle• .Woolen Heeler: and Oloret t *bleb will be sold at • rt. ,dnottan of nearly' one bal6 e e panai prtoes. Jen I.,UTTEII-2 - bble '' '. and 1 keiz - Roll Butter; It? KUM, for rale by_ • 413 7.I3OIiOONSIAKIIIt 00.:24 Wood et. IIBLS E. • 1 V.. v.. •J. and M oak Mlaid ILEMISO 111108. '3O BXS Castile Soap in store and for ealo by 1.16 =Kam BRAS. - / f in WSK "Biearb. tiodain store end for , isle try , . isIS , SLICING BROS. ;1,133 4 forme b ; : 6 ; a5 .• . n, ; , ;' IN . a .B=3— a s e h esim inaaand soo2. y store 7 - BEAMS Excelsior Sand Pa or in stare 4 •.1 and Re male by isl 6 IT 6 DELOS. _ faliOT ASH-10 casks this: day -IL roo'd. and on ssui , r_ into lillarllY COLLINS. ORN MEAL-10 bbls Fresh Ground Corn Meal an sal. t 7 .. JAL MeLAI7OI:CLIN, ll • 10 Szdtbliaal it. RULED AY-75 bolos .Hay for sole by JAIL HeLAIRMLIN. EAR CORN-500 bushels Ear Corn for - jam.. JAB. MthAtIGIILLNI. BIICKWILEAT-60 aka - Buckwheat Flour for solo tor • Jol2, ZAS. IleL/L111311112f. ' I • PI d zwatil an , I Ibf Part b - la 2 . KERRY R. COLLINS. IRAY-10 term baled Hay stale by ,kDILW BEANS-21 bble. small white reo'd and as Eby • -BELL i MOWS Afil..f."l-1 1 3 Backs prime Barley for sale UP . by • 1*1.4 MIV= DILWOBTFL CORN _ . ? 00 bus Ear Corn for ode by__ lJ PIMITAIP DYLITOUTH. DOTATOES--40 bbls reo'd and for aale sf 3 " * PPI MI A .raxmat itsr.iel COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION, FOR JANUARY:— W. S. Flamm, V. P.—Aucc. Goscos, DavlD S. Fccr.,;J. Mc Dcvrrr, Jim/Svc,. PITTSBURGH MARKETS/ Ounce Przysaraou ilazrrn.‘ Monday Mornlog. January 2Z 1855./ YLOUR—no ales from first hands: from atom saes In lots of 174 bbls. superfine at 1.9.27@18.40, and= da far at E 7,00. GRAlN—silesfrom wagon of 30' bus. Barley at $1.30; from depot. 500 Ims Oats at 30 ; from stor, 400 bun CO= It 85,1 n lota. -CORN MEAL—s sate of 15 bbla from store at 90 eta • R bus. WlllSKET—damand light ; We" of 1 1 4 - bbla. 11ft-tioed at 35. MALTA HOPS—a oda of 400 bas. Malt at 9.1.50. and 10 Ma. How at 35040. PRAVISIONE—aIes of 62-1 yes. Country Meat. in bulk. 4:'‘, 136' and 631. flog Round: 14 kga. Land. N0.1.at8%. and 3 tea BusarCural Ilarn4 at 1151. CliELSE—sikles of 10 bv. Western Buena at 10. POTATOES—min of 15.0b1a Rade at 11,37 ql bus. HAY—tan ea the yr hart of 4 'ute baled Hay at $ TAR—salcs of 50 bbl.. N. 0. at 50,50, four mat METAL—tales 0180 tons Tennessee at V.Z., and 05 tons Praukstown Coke at $2O. alz moot MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL Tha New Orleans Bulletin ofthe 12th. Quotes Buser de clined X—fedr Bii(43V. ?dolmen improved--choice IE4 163 i. On the own, 100,000 galls at LOS. The Cincinnati tenets appear to have been misled as to [Lather failures In Bt. Lords, the talenraPhio dieratchee on which they depended having had reference to the Wants of the 12th. The lit. Lode IntoUlgeucer of Wednesday stye; This morning, on 'Change. • better reeling was observed There was evidently an Increased animation, land the pro. wailing opinion seem.' to be that the " worst was over," and • reaction already commenced. The Money panic has entirely eatable& Depositors to-day yen, unustually enent and heavy. With fair navigation, business would Immediately resume Ito usual activity. The Cincinnati Commercial of FridaY Ley. There ssa s better feeling generally In business matters toelayorith much less enrietY mMdfseted intslness circles. / dimetth from Wears. Shultz. Haddon Let ting. tres reoeived by Melon. HMI ,Shulta this morning. stating that they Intended reenminnibuthoms again today in full, width tended meetly to quiet down matters. eld• Tice. from Bt. Louis also, represent • decided Improvement in thed.e state of antra there, and that th e panto had imb edd In our Money market we have no change to notice mince y.t.rdsy Exchange on the &et Is Mull at WA: During, and I prem. melting. The arrival. of Hogs are very light. and the market le firmer. with. fair demand at $.1,=454,60. }N o m( all the leading points In th e Went, our advicee glee no new feat ures. in regard to prince; the want of money °mamma to have • depressing effeet on the market at all the pot ate— but of one thing we are now entailed, namely, that them will be a fel li ng off In the nomtwr of Hoge packed through out the W est, this Winter, of twenty Vi cent. to number and ten cont. In weight. In the extreme liorth•Weet there will be an 'perces.. but the deficiency elsewhere wiU undoubtedly betarge. A large number of Iron menufacturers met In Philadel phia,on Tuesday, to confer on the present and prospect ive condition of the several branches of pnslucti. Indus try connected with the manufacture of Iron. The romper. 'son of view. exhibited a unanimity of opinion ae to the effect of4he present "hard times" on all operations for the present, end Indicated that there will be a necessity for the decrease in the development of the wealth of Pennsyl vents this year, as far as the production of Iron, with its attendant hogs consumption of coal. Ie eoncerned. It seemed manifest from the sentiments expressed by throe present, that thin branch of Industry:will be mnatralned to add Its contribution. ales. to the already large amount of unemployed Ittor. A committee Ina tanpointed to re. pint at smother meeting such etepe as the exigency de mand.. We notice an Inezeaalna want of a:madmen In the Indi na Frac Banka, The Indianapolis Journal Bale: There la • feelin t a n d em prevalent regarding inevitably par Banks' ability to the "run" which will inevitably be made upon them for cola, and all par Books secured by 5 74 cent. bonds are altered ott—indeod persons who mu af ford it prefer to 'hold the depreciated purer at its =mat the firstealass it its am. We hope. slavers', hope, that. ttde lack of confidence may epeedily be die placed by a hellcat of security, by the fast determination of Banks to condutt. an honorable beldam. Mr. lINKU.r, for Page. Bacon a Co., hit!, lea oad the allowing card The arrangement tinder whlet, the undersigned is hon oring the drafts of ileum Pawn. Bacon d eo., In hollered to be each LS will mama the payment of all that may hers been drawn on their several correspondent. In the Atlan tic States. • -. 'But es the requisite &dykes may not have reubed their several agents, the undersigned renumt• that in case of the protescof any of the drafts of Messrs. Pegs, Baton Co.. they should be presented to him at the Rank of Amer ica, In thls-elry. Dena Hoentxr, Assignee. how York. Jan. 17, Coca ron Sur Ottrana—The canal was overburthened with coal boat. yesterday, from early morn till after dusk , awns thirty pairs more, fo Southern ports The tow boat Albreaeome lute port yesterday with • tow otais huge., all heavily lade, with mai, Which was also taker, through the canal, Southward bound. TIM Rims—The Mimi=lppi at this paint I. Ma Mato', Ca Or reeedhig very slowly, with eig feet scant in the channel to iro. The Minot, Elver Le felling slowly, with live feet in the channel at the month. We hear nothing from the Upperallagluippi today.—lSLLotas InteL Ifesterlay and today there are more decided evidences of growing...se In the Money market than we ham wit. imaged for mane months The rates on mercantile paper haves/ :I att. within a week from .4 toVI contend names which would not go ten days ago at IS are now pretty freely taken at I. Thie marked change for the better Is a euhrect of serious gratulation. as It ems milt* Imp:wall:de for credit to tear much longer the enormous tax under which tt has been in long Laboring. It le only to be hoped that the better supply of Money will not be attended with any agPIUM/Orr of bnstneaa A sound Mate of things for the fatale can be secured only by •estem of the utrutst prudence. and bT narrowing both clods and the time ofcredlt. ii;fiteek muket today hertem, ou the whole. eetT buoyant. with • felt oterrage of mieeellaneotu transactions. Three ea epeetilatite ecnaot were ¢ee enlly at an advs., tad In lame inetaneee the im meat wee miden and eoculderable.-4Thll. let. Pttdny. The N.. York Peet hat bane Instructed to .sity on cant petont uthority, tha t the Fault St Mary Canal .1/1 be finished by the let Msy. and duly delivered to the omen/ timernment. The term tew delleery does not expire till the 19th Mn The canal coat $1,000.000 In round num ber*: fUt which the contractors melee 760.01.0 acres land, of which 250.000 are valuable copper land. In oh. Lake Mt- Pater Mean. and 500,000 sum of Itne pine Land. the beet Perla which lsalready located. including the land. It.. undtetaly round the ralla Tbe Baton Courier sirs that Money le tonal mare go WCudantt thwlanitrAnd the prollalon 'Wange te,that the rates will be dcorn, to olit cent. blue the &we or Feb. mar: next. The request tor Money retarnable on donand Is not e qual te the disposition of Bank rind other lenders tto place .their fonds in this tray, Die:owns are gradually easing UP. The current operetions of mercantile busmen, dis connected froutold encsestments Or involvements, are not 8 day acceptances on S t olt=pros= less a'huntit than noel at this sown of the Tar ; there is more tone in Cotton and other <sports of Foreign blOt direst or eery duet duht Sere.Tork drafts. The out door niter of dlrcounts on prime won.. CO days to I months. range 8 to 12 it mot. Felt names 12 to 15. The Banks now run up their arorrerrabs line of loans In about the proportion of the increase of Ppedo They are not severally disposed to rick .ss huts near based an what may prove to be a terePrunr7 Snrtko scent of their depredta.—{N. T. Timm The Beak of kfirooort streattlicoloir itsult srlth gold from the East A remittance was made yesterday of MO 000 tolthero . and today 1100,(120 IMO Nut to sties Orleans Bank- 'rubecriptiOti to tho intg Moat Central lomo mai, gliV2llo,ooo,_ ntege t toota thgn enough to bind the irtib " There le • farther &aline In dbrount eaten, and money la eamy of seem at from 10012 'Arent The banks are gainlos In epode retourees.antl aebeerfol feeling pervades the market—Boston Times, Theredey. ISLPORTS BY RAILROAD. Moo PECWITIVANLI Ttankoso..l9l this dou or 4 corn. Bell &Liggett:4Bo ska do, H 2 44 do k Walter: 400 b. do. 13 sks traits I . Pkgf a is t rar k llro,Tie k en; Iglsli 'k ciars, t B u bbla porr. s .2 W ir!lour l' t 21 flu fruft . .,l l. Pererson: 17 sks scraps. raluirstcak coA i 0 DUI. butter, 46 kgs do. 2do egg t, 10 bbl. meal. 97 aka wool, 7 01sla pork. I do lad, 67 mks fruit, bss meat_ 2 eke do, 12 bone. 150 bogs, cast II .k, fridt, J DaIsoll: 3 bbls do, J CanDeid abbe butter, 21 sts eloversood, Wllorkan ea Bdo 9 Lids butter, d co:4 do, .1 It W Rag 102216 5 moot , Oil kola Aog 1370 do, B.llcrs ccr, 10 bids apples, foram 4 bp beam, J Pork; 60 din brooms. Laach, kl' B lpi B cm, 11 do. Kirkpatrick k 30 d0..61'411Ha k Roc 7 dos brooms, M'Candlesa cm 14. k. raga. B urt A as 12 bilk k L Harr, a:alma meal, /GM* 11 do, Baschtleldi 8 tool Metal, Nitalsk A ca. IMPORTS BY RIVER. ~Er. IL ) Ul9by Dian-44 b~ooma . l9 t, I ro n on. 43 do n rt+l,lB b i ble aeiap., Binger t ea'Y!B bbl. aanc; oinrr. NASHVILLE. by Belexste-6 oMe cotton, Nliolek oor, 181 .k. feather., 7Dtge wax, J W Butler ore 75 tout met. a Dlekey acr, 5,516 blooms, owner; VI bbla ecre.pe,Eboerr. barer. BY 'BROWNSVILLE BOATS-33 boO glum Boller k co: 200 do, Barry tor, 160 do, Bennett it ccc7 House L tag 60 eke rags, - ll'eallonglige o 31 bbl, SW... own. , WHEELING, by newt Olt -47 bbls wheat, Wllwapth & oo; 3 do lard, D 2 Iloogan: 103 do flour, Ball & Lhoweth36 an fruit, hlntrar & en:l3 do wool, Jonas & De.y; Dbl. appleo..l Harbert: 209 mks own, 60 do meal. owner: 06 NI, barley, 0 W Smith; I bbl. tottery J Herbert 3 Nib paw, .3 B. Wel/In; 13 do, B Sadler, ' sYYLEELLNO, by Vantare-1435 tad. wheat. WI nka do. Brfan it co, CA TF181r: by I.broplantcy-10 tons Item, 'l3 UM lisksesd Worcs. Floyd t co; 113 - tildes, Black l cci 66 ski cc.. out. ROCKDALE, by Eat tact—WO La bay. owner. CIRGLNNATI . , by Buckeye State-60 bids flour, Mont , 1311Zilo r iT:Lt d aYiL a bLIVT4'bV. I ° , bacon. 111 4 trig do, Jorws at Denny; 10 w hisky , J Dalcell; 1 do, 4 P Scott: 26 do, Model oer, 60 doy, IL Moore: 100 do, J H'llel• 11U 100 do. II M'CcOlonet,_•• 32 do, J Toodim; 7 do alcohol . Norio kan 61 sk•wool,W Barker, 30 burssodlos, eel . long 108 tax barley, (1 W Smlth. RIVERINTELLIGENCE STRAMBOAT ARRIVALS Ar D USSART UNE& . • ARRIVED. Lemons, Bennett, Brownsville. Jerome., Mason, Brownrellle. ' T. D. Shriver. Ilendrlckson, IVest Newton . Col. Bayard , Peeblee. Elisabeth. Convoy, Wolf. Wheeling. • ?Bath= No. 2, Wolf. Wellsville. Allegheny &Merin 2. Ilanna, Franklin. Sockeye State, Beltshcover. Cincinnati. Clara Esher, Gordon. Frank li n. Diana, Smith. St. Louie. • Marna. Shepherd, Wheeling. I Eselsange, Wheeling. Cornylanter Reynold, Franklin.; liespionelit'ate. Llssiel4inetnnati. Delegate. Rogers. Nie&vllle. DEPARTED. • Merino, Bennett, Browneville. Jolters., Mason. Brownsvllle. T. 11. Shrivel., liondrickson, Wort Newton. Col. Bayard. Peebles, Elisabeth Convoy, Wolff. Wheeling Michigan No. 2,W01f, Parmsylvania. Elinetelter, Cincinnatl . Shuteye State. Beltibnover,Cinelnnatl. Forest City, Moore , Whee li ng. Anoints. Bachelor, ClocirmatL • i j a i & Great wess,n dereon hketalough, St. lonia .5.1n3431i Saturday intani there were 5 feet 3 lute' In the dogma aid 15.111tur. STEAMBOATS. ` I - . Wheeling Packet. FfIlE new and substantialataamer EXCHANGIII, Capt. licard.tme. sill r rad •al a retalar packet between - pitta ora an D Va l lrilr i grat i f t V 'h e ra Ve l iArtarjrALT ns evaryllIEBDAY. TIIIIBSDAY and SAT UhuAlt, at the ame add liwe arr. brusge Connichi at Wellerilla with the Pittabwrdb add Cleveland &ailreuid, and at Mudding with the Hal* node and Ohio Itallread, jan_lfnalitnj or piawa . !PVT.= ~ , V4t : E.a.. d' D i.T, L gr i .trz D t,=d7.74; ` .aiis gzrfaLdritire=v2i=orsylvai KENTUCKYMILITARY rNarnas, RIREOTED by &Board orrisitors appoint ed by _the Mls ts. under ttui maperintendenceet OoL • MORGAN, re distinguished orsduses of West Point, sada practical HOSITIOW,aIded sn st4s /Weary, ca tio crarle tt fts t rjr thst usually taught In las leit aSar., zorat t agitril.' erg ribthwurt= Book'am!Ping soQ Agunw Hoaw, sad ithd°nlanltwt ,2lo stases% starkannal Wed= evens en Wts • Sieeia Warr% Irsbrusry, (Mb Pst•„: Inky UM, . t h argo $lO2 per harystatt seckm,mstis Ursa Mrs. Addresi tbs , ihtpaintaxidant, at "1111.1tary . wan* ' Tr 28"1=teirdeiduct.-: LA -1110 kgarina_ e . Lard s. uw ituit v - o reo g ' a d m 'ark . d . • NEW • YOBS ergminium I From Wm. IL .lleDnnud's Adiatieing .nouse, N. 102 Zia • an stmt. New York. NEW YORK AND OALIFORNA • STEASCSIEEP Mao (Els ,Silauagna). rem acconcon• raingw, cconPanT SICAELIIIIA.PaOriIIaTOICS THE NORTHERN LIGaT, STAR Or THE WEST, Plto==LY, or DANIEL NLR- B .11 Drat will km New York. en the 1 2th and 27th of each month. When these days Sal on Sunday., the Meader }Wowing will he the sailing der. Connecting by the Nicaragua Transit Route,. having but twelve sullen of land transportstton, over a good mat:We n:lnd rood, la carriages, sift the etnmthip ELEERA NEVADA. YANKEE IMAM (=TEL, U :OLE BAIL PACIFIC, and MO:IMP. ',IONATILt.N. onoof which RW leave Ban Juan del dud, thePaelleterminusof Transit oute, for Dan Francis* on the arrival of the passengers For further information apply to - Ca&B.LES MORGAN, Agent. no adru Bowling Green, N. Y. Letter nags made up at the office—Lettersl2s;ete. per X For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line %Carrying the United States Mail. :rHE A. 1, superior Clipper Ship GF,II,- TRUDE will meted the Nightingale, and sail for the eports , . the drat of July. ae mventteenth Ship of this Llne. The Gertrude hoe proved herself • remarkably fast tailor, _and is the only A. 1.13h1p now loading at thM port Mr Weer/dia. The eer Line boogulp ed • most enviable reptitatiom 11 ti the Snit, and Mw the only regular line. Everything la provided for passengers ea. <entwine/I and llgnon, may and t 0.6211. The length or F=sagovaries from 76 to 100 day& Sint Cabin Peerage O and Vl2.s.mmand Cabin yamage 6125 and 1150. freighter passage. apply to R. W. ( 16 AMMON. mySO4.ftr 1 Wall etreet. JOHN PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, sod manzifsetursc of Ivory Goods, No. 8 Mousy gt, r York. 0020-1 T iGRICULTUItAL DIPLEMENTS AND MTS.—RALPH t CO.. Zl,Yultan street, Nor 'Fork, amb, and Retail. ue6V FOR RENT. VIIO ' I the first T of b e Ap le ril t 'next, the conven ient it' lent hew Mary Er B I A.K e 7 w elliast p il s o Aßs oeo, e: Co Gra:t at, at the er of Yeller& et. Ap‘o ja2o-3td Word corner of Second. For Rent. aI;THAT sylendtd New Hotel, known aefrj •.(tvown s Exchtnge." situarod _l3.lat from the.6lla. Pa t kr, 4 ad Am th' Pl i arn 47h= r n ' t!r48 21 PZ, " and built In the more modern style. with all the maven tenors Of. Bret class Hotel. =rhea lee and Butoke House. Btabling for SO to 100 harem, and• tine Barn. The hoose Is at g esent furnished with, the lest of Furniture of mod ern etyle, which will be sold to the leswee or removed as &slued. A floe Garden attached to the Hone, and flom .l.t to seventy acme mdse clear land, a greater portion r eek. ch to rich 'bottom, Iris g along the banks of Turtle Cr There le one of the Central Railroad Station, on the within one htmdred _yard. ham the Hotel.— Persons can go and mme from Pittaborgh twice a day.— The Hoose too a good custom ass summer resort Ihr bas in., mans' (wallies. The neeess9=te for a Hotel are aim for ula, 01.1 bus. 'Cone and homiest oilmen. There are also a tore. Seminary and Post flake close to the Hotel. The otei, and spoor teammate will be leased with or without thefarm and Barn. The ahoy. Pula; together with. other land adiseent. coneletlng In all of :MO acres, will to mold entire or ill any mintier number of 'tore. tomtit pure/meet. for Country fiesta or for gardening purpose. Pentonm amnion to/am the Hotel :or Pa= or to_por. chase the Ponliture. Oroulbua, lierses k ap,_l4o Will ad dream the undendaned. AUX . 11 .n0 .1619-3md Turtle Creek P. 0, Allegheny Co., P. [Daily Colon copy amo and charge Gasettal - For Rent. DESIRABLE Connity-Residence in Pitt Donmhip, with Tim Ahem oT vwel o, Fruit Toms, Aubbery. Ovt-hotteee. tc, will I* rental then, Ikea het • term orteure to • good tense.. hhtly_to Geo. A. Swarll at the °Mesa jertf PATRICK k FRIEND. The Warehonee on the corner of Emu:La ar.ot and Chancery lane. Foamed°. given on it of Atoll next. For terms aoldr to the ett seribers, now in renseendon. A 1.4 D. W. IFERSTINE & Co. FOR RENT—The large and 'convenient Dome on Fourth it., between Market mod Wood sue ,, at present occurtal by Mr. George Doak. Rent low and pen endon alien Immediately . nole-tf E. D. GAZ7.A.3S. fruit RENT—A well lighted and furnished Basercurat Store. corner of Third .ol Market eta.— Mee per anal= no 23.41 Z. D. 06ZZAM. IM Brick Dwelling, known heretofore as T "Our fforme,. In lAssoond OUT, between the DM mond sad Wood et_ st present =Vied br Mr. WM. GM- Is k iper. For terms. apply to FOR RENT—A good House on 2d st., be town SmlthEeld and T WOS . Wrant stt OODB.76 /mirth Rent= permonth. Public Sale of Real Estate Conz. VY virtue or the will of GeorgeOraighead, II deed. lota of Peters township, Wubinghui coast , the undersigned will millet public sale, on Sdrgit- DAY. beth of February, 1865. at I o'clock, T. r. a Ueda land belonging to said deed, In saldtownstilp, contain ing Ingeres of lint reg. land, Ina high state of cultiva tion. admining ofJoseph Yen Erman, Jr, and oth er.. The old Weshington and Pittsburgh road names statri one side of it, and lie MUSLIMS Is convenient to Behoobs. Chtrer.bee and MIL Conditions of sale made known on day of sale by the En ial&StlrS. . . Z oluaaur.AD traphingtott ComJA.I TWILL 5c11250 acres, being the principal part of what is known is the "Woollier Pam. situate la Use forts of To • b. Roemer township, Weelavoreland neunty, P. one • • I e from the Youghiogheny river me! Coonellevllle Railroad, and are galls from the Mononga hela. About one hundred wren are Pull timberad and the remainder cleared and wen sodalded to flta. so r kultuna or gra y singporposes. Stan thousand dollen of the Susr.r*s• Elan. ruttrA d thwqr ' diel b° B4=.e. r17,101r Pittsburgh, or the sntwerther., neer No premises.— Tit • IndleputaUt. de!..llArtfd_ DAVID PORTML DMINISTRATRIX'- NOTICE.—Notico is L I hereby 1611112 that Letter of obdratlonhare A, =need tothe subeimiber melba ~ ._ of 'Maus uth:.-.U..t• .'" i' - t',..jd-zr..1. - .7. V".;..., - tr= Lb properly teb P ..=.4 kt ..a.,...4. to t Ebel tick! dendeved. at the late residence of the deceased. de=toS ELIZABETH LIOWITT. Adaer Partnership heretofore existing be. mean the imbeerlbers was dissolved ou the let - toet” t . ...thkutuAl ooneent. Jame. Marshall and Henn. MoOes.ry MPatm on the Foundry bathes-h.eterote, the . JAMT.9 MAREITALL, HENRY .11ctiEARY, Jetir 9th. 1655. JOLIN ALLEN. jal.S.lerdt2terS • ia WELLED CORN--300 bus for sub, by Ay hl5 J.& W.BEA f ROCERY STORE FOR SALE—We have 131 for sale the stock, fistmme and, wood will of • Family Grocery Mr, in cowed the best lo•Wim tin the vlllO.llll az established. wholesale and retail trade in town and countrr. For • man of mall capital this is • rue azure to obtain poeseadon of us old and wail kllol/SI 00500.- Tell. easy. Posseifdon plll be even ou the Lit ofJan. Ap ply to 41.30 B. t BON. 21, 6th .l. LAUNDRY BLUE—The attention of fami an, and washwousen is Invited to this Blue, which 1. simply Indigo dissolved. having ell its properties retained The Laundry Moe posseesea, over the undloolved Indison, the edrantsge of Imparting abetter cobsr to clothes of be tog much more simple and moronism& for nee, and of be ing a assist of about one halt wrist to the fact that not more than one half of the Indigo can be diesolved by w ter. It is antirvly destitute of any properties lo'extolls to clothe. Wileould trial, d warrant I t to be am represented. Pm tale by an JOHN narr,,a. deT./ N 0.141 Wood at WM. UNDERWOOD & CO.'S PICKLES— !. gallon. bell gal lon, quart and orntjarc 7U'ld S "''''4..ll ?- .'" VsUtTrudi Pl U4s. Pi l e tfcanA ... nViroall r p ' re 'r ,r4l=ll;obsters. Inn, ....; . Lemon, (linger and Plus Apple dyrurg Walnut and Tunsato Ketchup, Cspers, as, on head and clueing out at cost, by del9 J. W. ste.WAnt. CID, 255 Liberty st. --- ..- - _ CINCINNATI SOAP- 25 bee. iiill'e extra lio.l Palm Aoate, - 25 bac 1111M1 Vsegogated Ao*P: 10 do °Leine eon tn . 10 bee. German Soap, for ..1e by isle W. A. bIeCLUJAO. 1101 OPS-9 bales : prime Ohio recd and for 11 sale by BELL t LIGGETT, Winn .5. ABRICK HOUSE FOR SALE CREAM tu titre.= 601 , 1.1140. 3.1 rt. A NNATTO-2 baskets for solo by deli IL E. aELLEIL9 t CO BLUE VITRIOL-2000 lbs. for Bale by dolt IL H. SELL.RII.9 .t CO. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.-Pittsburgh T.T City .."""*tt v aliN &Km, No. 21. ata ONDS, MORTGAGES, AND STOCKS— . p Per widdrig to Invest their Nods on reliable se• rarities ate lothrmed tbat we have constantly on bands It Mi,' dof Bonds and Mortgages on city and country prop, arts. Mao Bank, Itallrou4 Midas and (..k.ppar Stork... all of which la now offered at very rWuced Short Boldness Paper wanted. Jell - D. /PLAIN A SON; No. 21. 4th at. - Dilo METAL-20 tons - Meta, prime ettleie ' "Tee"atthe lee hehILIPL l 3 LAIN a BON. . ' QUAWLS—A. A. Mason & Co. will close out the balance ofthelr $6 long &alas at f 3,00; geol. large lot of $4,06 and $5.00 Shaul. at $1,60 Lod $ 2,00, CLOAKS—A. A, Megan & CO. wi ll offer timbals." of all their Maks, secnicising elegant blench and New York patterns. .4 of their own manu facture, at a reduction of naarlr one-half the tutual prima 1.16 DARISU =id other Penciling by Kirwan, Timebiiroikteermee, • trein= itrafV:trz., h i ttl ate r , .Tho now and the jaturribsokorsy. Her of Milton% ehliet and Ohriptlanity. Molls] (kathoriniot. For We or J. L. ILEA% • 78. 4th OARED YEACIIiES-4 biro. very choice; aloo VW bus. Impend do., fur We by Jur. W.A. AIeOLITAG. FLOOR 011ALOT.11-4,000 yds„ 2.3, 3, 4, k a .nd $4 Idde, orArst jam& of patterai the Pdo". J. A . 11. b YttArla l ; 1113.filarket CA_RRLWE OIL-OLOTHS, • of all*idtha, plain and enameled finish, inancenbetuned on plain muslin. twined wed hem ducking.. yie tacit° the atter, UOn of purchasers to our stock. which will be and at the kneed prices ethane:Us and retail. J.& H. PIIELLEPfh 110 Mapketit. NEW YORK. HOMINY, , • arms. BDllt Perm • .13Yeer_Ccan. Afa supply onbaud and fbr ale by W. a. IifeCLIIILG QIIEEP PELTS-r 2 bales rood and for We 1..7 by Bn3o BELL & LIGGETT. CLOSING OUT SALE-FAOILY ORO- L =RUH AT COST.—Balog about to make a change oon. h u dnus. we offer an' sale clean doming the nem= week the balance door stock an hand,wnslrtlngot done. Green and Black Tres. Amon Men. =buena nlffnn. Ate. Veit* tllsattmattjo.v.flia=ktArra• DRY PEACILES-30 bbls. just rea'd and fur ale br Sa9 HXNIIIILOOLLEINt AY-1 car load Dated Hay, for gale at, th.O. ► LP"*It•a11014116111374 OATS -2500 bne receivinn and for sea br Jan inns k LIGGICT:r. 13011 K--11 bblfi. Bless reed and for saki by L 1417 lirEWISH TO PROOURB A SITUA rtOB for • TV tan r Mtn; at a Partner to - O aztautiketor owtnt l ing attibilaturtent. . Bo to able to mato Mao Itinett IlundiOnAlant l"szt ro to o itooqiVAl aDodt sad taistoon,bo =odd mkt Wog old In or CUTRU= it N. 110 &tat ' /000 Blij..o"te foi;;ealltycLiNnui:4 K -PPS. - Cork. in the ear; far sale by - oannsux - For — Bent: Fremirrrm PHILADELI'HIA XDVERTISEMEATa, FROM CRANE & CO.'S ADVERTISLNO ROUSE, 57 SOUTH THIRD ST, PIULJDESPHIA. Cash and Short Credits ! M. L. HALLOWELL & CO SILK WAREHOUSE Philadelphia. TERMS:—Cash buyers will receive a die catmt. of SIX per mut, If the money be paid la P. fends. 'delft Can days horn date of bill. Uneurrent money only taken at Its market Tales oath. de It le remits& nitirebluts of undoubted standing. • credit of SIX mmthe will he given, if deetred. . _ Where money le remitted in advance of maturity, • &s -ow= at the rate of TWELVE per cent- mamma will be allowed.. Priem for Goods Oulu's. In again callmer the attentionpf the tradingeommcmit7 to the ahem terms, we mammal - that notwithstanding the general deprwion In ommercial affairs throughout the country, the system of basin® adopted by us more than • year eime. and to which we ,hall rigidly adhere, enatdes m to offer for the coming Spring mann our Meal assortment of NEW SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Comprising one of the LARGEST AND MOST SPLENDID STOCKS to be found to America; to which we will +we're cm:latent additione, tbronhout the seaman.of new nod desirable Koala from our HOMELY PARIS. .lals-ibuo B. T. lisobitt's Potash in Tin Cans. OF 331.2, 12, 7 pounds each, assorted; 143 lbs. in a case,warranted equal to any Inoue:. at about tha Rama price as that lo casks, with full directiona for 2i n Tarigr i ff o r:tru h ia'''P,T h3 perlo giu .p.' " th m t . rUa_ L P* F t' y b al wesse molt 10 dollat a n .e,ter my ri;k " , or mme friend in this place, and I will 'forward one on.. as above, 140 lbs. This article haa been to nee for the hut three rum, and giros the best of astlafaction to Rll who hems met with IL A 1... rum Carbonate Bode Boas Pow. der, Yeast 'Powder, Castile Boar, Cream Tartar„Candles of all kinds, and the best Baleratne pound papers 60 to • me, or other packages. B. T. BABBITT. delPomo Nos. 68 k TO Washington at., New York. ,Phrenological Cabinet. ai gi r• i ,„ FOWLERS, WELLS & CO„ ..a PSoipa pse, oug tib, Pu4 i ,h 7b a , ai ru =h . 5 7. Water Curejtaglt u atisso and ` Witortogrsphy..hol. ale and retail. at New York prices. Prof. eional emanations, with cbarts, end thU written descriptions of oh tutor T evening. Cabinet tree. 'En d ; L.l."Xlva LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC or NERVOUR DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS And all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, Q UCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD t,7 Piles Felines. of Blood to the Head, Aildlty of, the Stomach. Ilausea,fleartfmrn, Diegust for Fong, Fullness griVart Agikrlli,rg;= - li=ra. B o% Head. Hurried And Dl o ffienit Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In al i t poetnre, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Wabe before the Sight Facer madden Pain I. the Head. Deficiency of Paean the. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the aide. Back. Cheat Limbs, go Sudden Flushes of at., Burn ing to the Fleab, Oarortlint Irnegbllugs of H,ll , c ad Great Deprenion of liDirits. OLN W 12YLCT , VALLY 'MELD UT DR. 1100FLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BE Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power ore. the shore neaten Is not entes,llel. equalled, by may other preparation In the United States, as the sures attest, In many eases afterakllful physicians had felled - Then Bitters an worthy the attention of invalid.— Panning great virtues!, the reetineation of diseases or the Lien and loner glands. nersiaing the most etarth- Ina pawns to nosiness .d affections of , the digestive or- Sant they are, within, cafe, -Maio and'plessant. READ AND ERCONVINCED. .1. D. SIILWO, Lace:villa, P...,Aptil 6,1863, says "I can get you mme good earthing." An. your Garonne Bitter. to Ms vicinity hypo wish them. A lady purehming some Olt this week, says that it Ls by far the best medicine the aver good ," kr: thew having done her and her daughter much S. B. LAWSON, Bentard'e Store, Somerset Co , Aug. 15.1853, my. "I am Much attached to year German Bit . sera, having wel two bottles of it, whleh I procured from 8. Aterts, your agent at Somerset, and found great relief from It la do of the Liver. I find It Lbse greet *fleet on my lunge. rtrengthaning and tosiguretiog Mop. ertigt . tbas I glbl l =e , tr. IA! =ti l t? t i n d te ; have used mysnlf half do u r. b of Aar Garman Mt 100.fbr i n cmplaint bu s disease. of nervous ch ars. ter. resulting loom the abuse of merenry. wee poisoned and Meted with the from the um the latter arti cle. The (Wroth Mtters is the first veleta from whieh I obtained warning. I bare cloo given the. Miele to many dlthentics, with the meet salutary result. I think as ma mom bottles will cum ore." J lty . O. liorso,Esq. of Dauphin, Pa., writeaMay 6,1851-- "I was elided with General Debility, Intestine] Weak ow and Coettmone, for which I owed many different remedim without renef. lat Last used your llootand'e German Bitters. I took afeW bottles wording to dire. hone, and wee completely cured; I have not been et) health/ 1 , 3 r ten about as Item been Wm I took your 131 t. ton, w 7 r . entirel "m y "" acj-e 2. elwaya strengthening the eyetern and never proirtrat=l , g L Sold by dealers In med Bain . torekeepers every where, and by by Bom Fattnes Cc. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood . t., Pittsburgh: IL I'. Schwartz, Alleghimh=thd by dealers in medicine unwell/ 0c31.1 FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, ibr Ms Currie fil• _.Pporrat, Olney, mei Mama awl thesedutionaf Dumas. CLSONS who are laboring ander this dia.- treeatag malady will and the VEGETABLZ EPP 10 PLIZE to be the only remedy aver disuarered tbr r , orloalle i trY,or Faith= Pits Theo i. se • eyellbe action on the nervous eye tom; sad, al ti they we yawed eeveeisLY for the purpose of =ring s ta, , they vrlll be Anind of modal best eet for all tenons ro trlth oak or oboe. wrestle system hoboes most:rated er dut loom sox eastern, ln chronic , complslnte. or diseases o. low steadies. noperbedueed nerrousuees, they are ss• usedlrotlY brue4Olet • hirs.lia Da .. .tri:iloro. bassi fer on out ot t tlrel n t/410 • rtre!nr Dare o i t r Pl as " t, S ETU 8. No. 1 08 Efaltloa P°. street, Matte:tor: lid. to obey orders from all forte of the llnlon most b addreseed,rost-raki_ For dein Pittsburgh. by FLEMING BROPL. No. CO Wood et. oo3l..therlyier 62c84110s Bear or Plttalroinh. Den 1E65. f MIST of deposits, and balances of deposits, en dollars and ha upwards which have remained wa in the Ba for tbs.. mn whi • A. OOOB. Mar nk ch .3.211,10. A. 0. Ilerleg. Jolt RU1 1.5 1 1 851 10,41. HobertB. I'krker. Swan. April 4th, 1851 -. David Torrence. April 4M.1851.-- —330,00. I certify that tbe above etatetnent Is =Ted, to the beet of m 7 lownledge end In Ibot JAB. B. HURRAY, (Whigs. Sworn and subescrited before sae this 23thda) of Deeecre her. 1854. C. W. ERNEST, _islllllw4wwit Notary Publis. Self -Heating and Box Irons: VSubscriber having purchased the ex x•hln eight of J. J. Jo hns ton's Patent Bog and:J. o ne Patent BelFileatlng Emoothlng Icon, Is now extensively engaged in manufactertng the MUM In am nection with the above. he keepa constantly nn hand at his waseroom, on Federal It., opposite Amboy Cotton Agoske, • large and good assortment of the common Tailor and Had Irma, to which he would respectfully Invite the attention of w ooled dealer. end the public 1w general oconl d C. HINOSLAND. chen Otr, Ps. IMOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN ()ORDER has just rec'd a large and Imantlful assortment of Mown Lars, /Seem and Setts In Crape, Taxieton and 8 Black Lace and Gauze Vella, Mark Malan. and Gk. In eroc oj alon and elk—Ribbon; Belts and Crapes, I Alexander a HOW. best Kid Glove. can alas,. Woad at 83 MARKET STREET, comer of the Mara= Assessment Notice MBE Stockholders of the Coiling Mining co_mr.nr are hereby noticed Mat an assolisment of PA/ C •IL per snare has been ',Tied on tbs !dock of saki cods r e n t i. pa= o o n n DemetorL the V. 41 day of 0E0 j ". rrittNIMOCD er d023415t T r easurer. 1 1'!'. 0 “ GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD CALIFOR NIA DIAMOND CLUSTER, BRZABY PPM with chain at rd. inrioa $6: without chain IL These Plea peal in brilliancy and appearance ko the real Diamond. mid am realty worth a visit to ova. Ws Malta army ons to osn4 civility to nowparchaaernaratli. L. J. JAOOIIB, 407 Broadway. N. IL 121111 history of the Discovery °w these htortre world not te amiss. Protosmor Jambe. ao wall known lbr kb anterior manufacture of ACCORDEONS, Haring sent large quantities to Callfornia, his Agen there month= • apoodmea ot the Quartz Book, which be Immediately sent to hie manufactory In Paris to be c.t. and toad In the Inlaid work on Accordeona hie agent in pad, being etruck with the beauty and brilliancy of the storm after being polished. mot a onanUty of them back too hence the manufacture of the above Pin; at a price within the reach of everyone. WATCHES AND JEWELRY of ereri m descrlption, prices marked In the window, and at 25 per t. L. t JA J . JA hey oth oollB, 4 Moretti the Unitedw York. fltatea er 07 Breadway, ?fe These Pine sent by mall touty part o f the United States by enclosing amount. addressed 4! J. JACOBS, 417 Broad y. New York. oft 11.—A speciaseu earl be 'wen at the oounting Boom •is Ohm no2l.drad • Corium for Sale. • rEE undersignedbaa instreoeived irons the East, at hie OARIITAGN W BE, diluted near the Two MU Run, between t bunt & Lserrenceralle, a eplandld sumortment of Vehicles of entry description, end will mutilate to twelve retro w and etcondhond OAHRUGH43. 81.1 do., whirls be will ra il on the raT lowest terras U g saHaving had twelve rem* aril= In the Inress, dwith hie known redlitira in its ilut, he flatten bjm.elf In potting down all compilition. noon wielding. CO Vuretukas are terperathaily Invited t si n an4 a exanilne tnemselna. and prompt attention Dal to errig r oj ni alal WO. aft I oradlid&wwil I . JOU Et oADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE--Lettars of Admhthrtnatootnant the Estate of John Nam. late e City of Plttsburah, deed. ban been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to old estate are requested to make Immediate varmint, and all perms Wing claims moth= the Fame are.reeneeted to present Mtn for settlement JOHAPH NOLAN. Adart, iwaeoeo . . 7th Went. Manton. b. • If you don't want to be Straight don't Tux xraltoMnra BILLCL—For mon than Straight years we have . worn Dr. Keyser'm "Wash liusnenderßraile," and Ibel It $ pleaitent duty wain to recommend • ita 10 AU of nedentary Demotion. Combining the Wino we mums of a Shoulder &see with thoee of • pair of Sow =ea igare th eor=table, Ellgernally lit Tr. of our resders Who are In need of stieVin' . artiele. should call on Dr. Keyser on Wrol4 street, wren of Virgin aiDT, andershahte thin which haa retiintly been touch Me proved.-1 gribintel DißoteA, Detatiber SM. Sold wholesale sad Mall at Dr. KUSER% Truse and *Moulds, Draw Depot, 140 Wood street: 13ignof the Gold. en licatar., LOB RENT—The 2d, 3d and 4th - story. tinting J. Man. & Bou'o Eat 13=2.• mal Tiers= Mum, earn or Wood mt. sad Mamma alloy. (mama. off Wool at•) The.tom rooms are oath I,2=,t,mikr..l7%.Bo.dmxttapes. BROOMS -:5O doz. Corn Brooms just zno'd le rad tae rale•lry aIcOLNDLSBI3, WIANS t DO.. . . f LOUR.-400 bbli. uteri; MO do =Mat* dOCt extra dual yi y arriving sad der , D H HBIISTINE CO, dad • • W. • Ho. 03 93 Frail street- I:irine • T er of the bute, aty. HIS in one of the o T dest and meet widely ihttibtemb Iderlonts and °them wiebbes tho leaalasse 01/10aq= sod the Upper Waled do llell to fend tbale advertisements to the DUB uelTapt• lINB, *bleb Limb:4l4y. Weehlrehet TriMatkly, sod Width has ahe suleertlelat be seen by refemes to colneoewe 111. UTEER-14 kegs packed Buttir, -11.1 .!• i t al =" a varip t Piaii.datu. : . a ! 'zi " R. DiL7XLI, a co. j 2 YE FLOUR-40 bble.-r'ead and for sale br - HOLM 4 Ltaarr.. HAY-65 hales Toed Andfot sale b d y sIT CINCINNATI STAR CANDLES-- oco Daus of 40 lbo. sack 20 b.a. 4103 i b L . ! ne3s, 20 do 10 d 0... Just tied • 8.. • . • • . •. 07 • • . AGRICULTURAL - . &C. Pittsburgh 11Wg. e Farm Nursery, ITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, 4 r. about one quarter of a mUe from the second Lanon the Farmers' and Mechanic' Plant PAZ& exterudon of Fourth stret, and about three and evuarter salsa from Pittsburgh. • & JA.S.llllPneirst. Thor offer lbr ale a very lame eollactkat of well Pp.. trees and plants suitable for tairaplatithis tide - and il 'ai l 'i =ty now ann. UP SO acres of COIIII and =ale over 200,000 tree& egista and plant., and over 10.000 ?mit trees. and 23,000 Evergreens and arubsg of duo sire for removal to oretisrd• and Pliminua iewny to any Plan ta part of to f he United State&ked and out according to wreak= We beg leave to call theattention of the linen of shrub bap and venders In the to our unrivaled oorlectlon for the Spring of 1854. em nearly ell the Everamien wasp. Indlgezione and of Is worths. earners] erdtivatfon In Waimea:in of comity. Plants an be 1114). cured of many thinite quite tarifa to etre Immediate aßriat. Prices moderate as usual. Prom strange... nigh or anti* tory 2.2enmee In the city of Pittsburgh required at all m r dere Wrested to a/through Miklos Poet Oftoe, near t oygh„, Pa, or left at our stand calms/get days, ia Diamond Market. will to greamtly attended to. 02-1-dtlrtfT rEITTSBEIRGH AGRICULTURAL WARE. ROUSE ARD BEER STORE—No. lEi Wood attool, burgh, Ph—E. R. EHLERIAND, Eata Shand. Eta consort & Ca..) Manfactarar and Dealerha Agricultural and noftimuo c ai haplocienta, of oil kinds. Wham!. Ind tall: Yield, Gard= and Plover &ads. n. Pratt and Shade Traci; Guano, Poudratth B o n a , ... 41 other articles connectad with Ainicultnre. dalEirdwE Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c. THE subscriber would moat respect. fully call the anent/13n of his friends and the Da lie to his very large stock of Fruit Tree.. Ever rrlp , the bel l ° and dna P Of tn. some P 6OOO Dwarf 10d Standard of ;Our. ortrzarAng. v ol I choke ray Nash. gerual thousand fine, with Ohm,. kDritwa r nbartes, Gooseberries, cormm m to a. thoumodu. mra usrukne. Penro62"tifrollargewallinglee be literally dealt with. Cal and roe onr stock. ICS a ways glee +attd L Xer• Orders left Ban d e Pittsburai P. Oa Mr. D. Dalrell, Liberty et., the Oaklan Mummy, miles o on Pe=art:Nar the Dtom pt:=l: 4l larsary, ll{ adlM from N. D.—Planting dohe neat& to order. • calk-dkwd JOILV sAt Bayy Fkowera. ItRANGEAWNTS have been made with the proprietor. of Bay Wood Mond Oardemtbr emu. it supply of /impugn' and cut flowers during %up., I Summer. LMies and gentlemen mn be famished at p t notlee ktal ante( the following grench.forms . a krioe as co o ride Vase ets Biederre tb9udlr *ages, Flews piety. lee camera Were tlowersininplants Innots. also r tet • MAMMAS - WS Beal animus% - ood•itreet. FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBB Y. The sutemiber. odor. for sale, • choke roent of Aroma slam= PEAR TREES,both d and standard., eome of • bearel . alun New Julay Peaches, Plumbs,Chenies • A Goose:arnica Curran Banbaries and other Brsd Evergreens, Hyacinths, Pps, and Croons IP:mt.:kr blocuVrrintarAnd , • Implements Mr the Arm and of most ay • construetion, from the geed and • pigment Wars • 49 Filth street. noM. JAMES WARD.. AUSI. SIXTY DAL • Pioneer Line of mC.4 / 4/0715/0 THE VNI - The &Lowing EJ R.e lBs2.nste, 1 ,500 tone, July Epowincentizalet o OtonaAon, 18.52. Orson Erigk, 1,460 tons, Sept 1852.. chum. 1.60 e tone. Oct., 115 2 &oar, 1.450 tons, Dee... '1852 BaCkmore, 1,300 tons, Jan, IEI3. EWPAravo.I.E:S) bins, Much 1853. Oregon, 1,000 torus, March t • 1852 ./Wiero _B,OO tons. Aprll, '53 The nlps of this Inv are fled with Emerson's Patent Ventilators and our,. Fronds' idetallo Lilo-Boats. The new and mairoltieent Clipper Ship FLYING EWE, 1.713 Tongßegirter, W. H. Hsu; Meittolll encored the "Gertrude'. as Eighteenth 811111 of tot, Ike, sad will sail for Melbourne, Australia. On the 20th of September. The FLYING SCUD Is built on the mod approved mod ern principles and Is considared to lb is reelect model of Msdne Architecture. Thom who Amine • quick run In one or the finest =dilutes'. Clipper Ships errerludlt, amid secure yeissawirlthout delay, es °WT. limited number of Ist and. 2.nd °QM passengers will be taken. Per freight or Imwage, apply on board et Pler 10 East Meer or to 18. W. e , tut MI Wall etre.; New York S' PASSAGE monthly Packets, !TED STATE!? X. 4.0. biro him sailed: SEn 185 I,XI tan& Ju/T ..1 Lady Thanklin9oo tonnoing ton . Edwin* 1.400 tons. Oct. •63. o.an 1863. thriAa_ 185 yr , 900 tons, Desmber, 3. • Aibert Thanklik, I.lb. 1854. more, 1,004 tool. RUT Gertrude, 1,000 Was, ..1)0ly 1854. ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPSON ek SCHLEEF, puQI....ASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street, Pittebargh, respecthdly invite the attention of the arid of te3a, Buildersand thmtlemen or True. tees about to build private residences or churches, to their sPecimens of STAINEDGLASS, at their establishment. for which Silver Medals were awarded by the Pemurylvania State Fak 1n1153, and by the Allegheny County Fair for 1851. They are prepared to execute Stained Giese of every style and dealmoz, for chnrchee, private dwellings, or steamboats, from the plainest said cheapest to the most ornamental andoostly; including the decoration of churchee with Life-Like figures, scripWre and allegorical =Weds., and every other deecriptimsof Orneroemtal Windows, also, Ornamental Doors, Transom; Side Lights, ClLights, etc., Introducing LandecapeeFralM, Flowers, an every rule. ty of scroll work. Enamelled Mao of new handsome mtterns at low priori, and Entry Leo, PS. and Lamb. for Hotels and Restaurants., got up in tandem:no style at short reties.. They can point to work already eseetted in this* city and other plat., sir ehurchee, steamboats and private dwellinme se evidences of their capacity and skill. d.ll-1y dAltwT Carpelingik Oil Cloths and .I(}4tinga. OBISON do CO., FIFTH STREET OPPOSITE TILS =ATEA HAVE now on hand, and to which they are aT., l :.rocra Aing om el% Inertt i ta d : th ' s ' `"T tm l l t ; f t ! t i l eh be sold at eastern prices. __ a s' Indow ghadee. Verdi-tan nlinds.Ppumo and table <arena 808 Hot- WA. Grano oil ebrth, and alt otter goods nroallr kept in arpet haloes, to which the attention of purchaser. in. cited. or.lo Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from New York to Idelbourne,..._ __ • CARRYING MR OUTER STATES MALL THE beautiful ancifavorite Clipper Barque 211111/OD, nbistasnth slily this line. will be des. wished on her second Irmo to Melbourne. on the 20% .lost. Paseerier accommonations unsarpaesed. Ra *M.O. &at CeLdn.lllEA, Second Oabln, 6126. The NW= will be fellowed by the celebrated Moser Shin indward. • Apply on board at Were. East Myer, or to seta S. W. °AILERON. 116 Wall street Neir York. New Leather store. G. MOWRY, late of the bre of R. Buid eir • No. 233 Liberty - eMeet.opooMte the bead of Wood Mreet._wholesale and retail dmier to LBATILIEB. inn& and OIL, he, put :stunted from the Eat, and 1. now re eelebm a lame assortment of Leather. consiethmg of—Bed, Bole, Baltimore Loather. Philadelphia end Pm:tett Ca/f. eldsm Morocco and SUM - of all deseripthmn Blndion_and LiveShinn and LT lre rteral amortment of /Indian., Wee , . ibr <ea ed r I would thelte , tort for ' i h oi f l riende l' t r := smonine my Stock belt. Num-heaths Mershers. mhld .7. G. IdOWET. ('!LOVER DAIRY.—The subscriber is pre to tenni& to runnier, FRESH hiI:WL. and (MAZ"aid will be thankful fur thanabonage of hi. trial:lda and the Fnblla Rio VOWS win be fed on good wholosame and eesu7 care will be taken toon. Ids =tomer. Ord.r. addressed to Wilkins Moat Mee, dieing the No. of the :nide= and street, will be punctual . at tended to. Ine.44dtf 1 H. PARRY. CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, dm. t ar M'OLINTOOK BROS. are now sell , • taa off ttuelr Wire nook of CArcotloir, 011 MOM at.. Art Math. at prim lower than oyez offmod In the wart s= market. Oar stook conststs !apart of the following, els BlohNotrot Pilo cu 'flfllp,..ravgazi Etruwols, end comm on Ll 4 and Rag Carpets. Alen, Oil Cloth!, Rags. Window Shades. 21411.M0/ea nutting. lumina. and Mats of all ktrele. With unill wortreenit of all artlelela generally kept In a '. =171:11 sylehLng to banish llteamboats. Home cc Ho• blawlll do well tooeß non, as now le the time to seesaw great M hargedos. Bernember the place, No. 112 Hulot o 1 near ats. OCT ITIO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN). NEREL—For 5a1e,478 acree‘of Land, In WeetatOredane county, b 0 miles N hours ride) from Pittabrush, and L 5( mlble h.= )1111ilde Water Station, on the Permerleania Ballroed. About 40 acres are clewed; rood tillable land, anon trldoh • LOC Worm and Barn. - It wall adant,.W g r u eraV t rat LXIM Irt f the . ....... Wsac timber, ei: Chestdut,eheetiant Oak. (hark timber/ hite Oak,roplar, to. It la well worthy the attention of Tanners, aa the nark can be tent to Pittsburgh, by either railroad. eanal. The timber atone le worth mare than the price saked.and mart of the land would afford need "Rir=e.,:obtl sold therah Mice Of fßpto arra or It will be divided to eultp Ti r at from at to to duality. 18 ? " enx 1 4 " iwol lm rlia n hand, the balance hi three equal annual payment& Title 11:idle-potable. Enintr oedll.tf THOB. WOODS, all Wood ' W ood it. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. • • THE, ftrm of WARNER, PARR - /G - • CO. was dlasolsed on the Bth day of December, 1854, O. E. ruer hall= dlepoeed of hie Inteseet to David E. and James Part and Jacob Painter. The bylines. of the late Ern will be settled er the undereigned, who will tontine: the ntsuaterture of Mien Sheltie oolorod and white Ci , prt Chinn, Media litek, Twine aattinc, under the style and firm of PARE, PAINTER a W. DAVID E. PARE, /ANEW PARK, Jr. JACOB PAINTER. To Past, Painter Co. I cordially rosonstmend • omit.. =toe of the patrousoce extended to the late Am -. • BANNER COTTON , MILLS, PARK, PAINTER & CO., Warehouse,No. 149 , 15 t, and 120 . 2 d sta., dearrikula P/ MOIL CIDER AND VINE 7,-- . 11 7.7 — , . VINEGAR -r. ; - rens /70X2ING et FAMILY 4 ' USE.• ,An r , ••••ntiS lir el llm for . Its' fine •-• • Ittasor,ftotAt and Panttr. n • and insrantad to Imams 137 i •• - Por gala 87 rift barn!, half .4 184 7Thst and 146 Water it. Plttalmrigh The Liverpool and Philadelphia Azta STEAMSHIP COMPANY: Intend Intemd HalLlng their Pandit. Btalunstdpe .resdi CITY OF YANG 111, Capt. Wnst ama. CITY OF lIALTLMORNquip) =9. Capt. Me. CITY OP WASIIIIIIITON do TOO, ceee,,,ixeret. Latex. ' . .egairPiiiii:tarrx r. • carr OF BIANCIIESTAR—Thundao 3=l. MP. KAI TIMIMPOrte r. MY OP MANCIIICSTER—WV4=; nu , Ildpa r W r In ßa a 8 V .6 t h ° ficit=w r.ward laaladm Btewcde Yeea ._ " - MIRO . AR alk# number of Mize Own Piamistes will D• ten hem rPILdeIi k 1 and LlTorpool, sad mmts. yedetabiladslidds; P2O. Lindloo4ad In p 00 thlegtea IPaloAde la bi lk Orate paths wbs &ohm onagtait out their telsodeoet caterspond• — Nide IM Ll TarD eelfrace'Ll cdoresdr. • , An exce &nem will es ended Co inch &fp. Au Qom!, owl to tr. watr MadollAiAlikd LlT ervdt., - 0111 Ibewarclad with eOIOIMIIT atut. aatimimnza alur. - 17 worms strut ridi w v a i A r J o.. r f. t, — lamp:44 or- Jour( Tlig t &A, No. 410 Lawry it. PJttWariL., WM. SHAW: Commutaion and l'of Tirana. marthie. Na 73W-"lsurt It, qua= Esnazten ,,, T.B. Am.T111.4 Qui Culbutara la. tarn . il Othelasath aalikPita bdeaL Crafts. A Orhew ltaatatr, lity FRS A Ikg--a valtiable Morse, pet .., sue endiF the od . d* gee* Tether,' Is Ten eciat4f, • D.OAZ L'4 08. SALE--4 biaatifulanuitx/' • ir eh. 4th ittnetthtstids OfXest: Uheetv 2 , 4 ehLtimlit e and usta or. ought h•AFI 11m:44 slab • ar UAL- toga babd fl.iy at . NOTICES &C kal lu err-Tho late fiztifeNT,cactfllyand on the Ze inst., the Laminas of saki arm c et teraeer lz . the last =AT lir s e = z4t tener= shit LOT/J{2M aSILIP=Tho undersigned, 0/ the late dm ar Witt a s.lllindlang lima tea dm... ted with him M1...1.A.31 MEANS and llaitialsCs U:ISTIS foe the mimes of continuing the Whobesele Um oory and Commission business. at the old eland. wee*, Wood and Water eta ritteburth, smarm the • and .tricot ICCANDI`X.A L tIEASSA Oa Th. en* a oontitioance Datroissits , • 2' • ailed tothelate dram D. i BUY la.l3oL—mr27 0-PARTNERSHIP—We have ihia day aaarlated ourselves the Carpet badness, at No. ltdarket at. tbe d . tea to date trona the litardat eflartauT laat, an the bariu to-be coad ths cute .odd otWAtoCllntoc m k a Ihothem=tat nada WASU ANDIC INGTON-IteCLINTOCE. ALKII GIVILOE L hteOLIoCLINT OCK.NT OCK. • Pattabstrah. May ht.18.54,4:013 CO - -PARTNERSHIP NOTIC.E.—The 411- V doss - limed have tAkfay _brood a mrtaarstpslitz the transaction of the w.Eowo .4 811111.141. under the Ens of HAGAN lk AUG j i. l f.leOr r ILA. and 8 Union argots. A. J. 1 1 / 4 0dN, DANIEL 4W.. . PiOTIOE-4 have- sold ley laicize* in the bnainem of Lost =sr a Co. to 13 . IL . "nllrli. i't ... Mahn er anitnine at the id& menul. a. Front it. I medially rernmmenitthe nen lim as. ° tria pat. P. IL to rut=fsiviii?... stit. Liu. ... . L. A. Litnici it., Bell Zitßran Dm- - den and (ha Fl - Inuit*, ittentkm tolliedr stock a denim, Dineketa. Pendant. and other fistozen—. lii e tit up houses nith nominee:l gas, make brunt manna. oral kinds to orderournlsh naihoad pumps and tank Pt• tinend keep antratinition metal anntantly on band. N' OTICIE—The interest of ittr. John At , troll, In our busload. mom, bum MI date, Dl UMW" Ireezlt. OW bOttaals r Wbolssal• room% .111 . tintond h 7 th• rennaloincpartnms„nuder thn nrro of DAtiALEY, WSORAVE Nos. IS and al Wood st, Plttiburnh. BACIALEY, WOODWANDk 00, tax.= Market et., Philis v d4ll2kon. niteb , :lrib./InAl/354.-na2l WAL BAGAr• "Prop- le things ii0 keen to that which 0e TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM . ARABIC. SYRUP . ~7IIE increasing demand for this most pleas ante nod effadons remedy for ell podeconarT eneblei the proprietor to reduce the price an to place it withipargh of all dames, its auperiort travel. met aluniar MOWS WSW:IY tra• blent Phyttalllll MOIL r im.. gton. deo.tim whs . /. of diary/and. Pininirivania Virn dr., who neve been eye witnemwennyenfracy when the usual remedies have fatted and by thousands of one most respeotable eitinum who have used It in their famines both on preventive sad ettre with never-failinginmceas the the WIC twenty years. which period, with very little alit from edverth. It has gradtudly spread its reputation over the in met of recent olds, Coughs, lioarieness, relfe, and generally cures in • day ne nt interfering with diet or traduce& or render sestem more susceptible of ,sold in chronic. met, hina, Whooping Cough, Croup,. bronchi tie, Affections of the Lungs, and Consttmption, It is always very beneficial. and seldom fails, hen meneed In time, to perfbet a cure. Pttee.2s aQ 60 cents • bottle!. _ • - Wholesale and Retell Agents, Measnanall7so BROS., (lato Kidd a Co.) No. 60 Wood et. Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! 1136RELIEN IN zrr.s. miNurzs/Jor TYLER'S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROP! PATENTED 1837. _ SE DROPS wherever they have been introduced, have speedily. imperaeded all other Don ate. Lozenges, Wag" do, for the rellef of Coughs, floarsenese. Bare Th.toat and allPahnonary Consomptione. Their enperfority consists hi their airreeable flavor, Meab. mine ofany tnlarlons drug hi their compositlon, and be their prompt action without Interfering 0110 diet or Nut meat, or rendering the system moresuseentibh, of oold.— Tray are the most snitalaelbr 0111.LDEL17, and very ben• theist to PITISLIC/ BPP.ANERS and BINGE:lb; they re move all huskiness from the throat, and clear and give tone to the vole.. 'Prins 1.2% and 23 cents a boa. Bold whole ale and retail by ELI:MING MB.. Data 'chid* Oo.) N 0.60 Wood st..and most Drag and ,Candg Mires. - ea.l6-1" - ARTIFICIAL TEETHI: DRS. DUNCAN .41- CAMERON, DENTISTS; No. 150 Witt Siam Meat, bdeorni Race and ties :areas, CLNCLAW427. . iHIS OFFICE under • the num ement of its meant proprietors, haa.beeninereae3gile renn n for superior operations In the Artificial Depart. mat of Dentistry for the last ten years. and no expenace or effort Mail be wanting to eve satisfaction to all who may favor it with their patronage. The subscribers maid .eau attention to the fbilowing oesemtial points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, vit. Bean ty and naturalness °isomer/ace. quality and strength or the materials. comfort to the wearer, and usefolnesa in' restoring the natural epparauce of the moth, and abil itytingthey to masticate, in all of which they are warranted:la sa . are exceed by non and ... lb few. TErTLI Inserted from ed one e. to • fait seteq uai , wth Artificial Game. gull and Half Betsimariably inserted by ruction. All operations hinentiAtil"Dminrmed is the most thor• ough manner, THlL3lB—Conaldering the superior Minster. of the work and the guarantee given, they are the moat reason able in the West. Taw reds amore on Gold Plote. $3.00 per Thigh. ." • " Meer 2.00 " " • The money refunded lithe Teeth do not prove unarm Yfirfar the Information of thole are t a distant., we wonld Mite that our facidties are sn o bthat We an make in the finest style, a fullest of TEETH in from 24 to 48 houramd mall piacesla proportion, so that nodeten tlan need be aPPfeliOnd" , • • '•0. DUNCAN . ./.141; CABIERON., 1 D.AIII A LL • delB-17 No. 156 West oth at.. bet: Race J Nice, Cin. FOR . • • aPBARS' anus. FOR RENT:=-Tliese • vlealrable and. very poem. .17.1)IIRING MILL S and MILL attached, are now Mr rent log es the present mgr. , intore intend embarking in another badman. n.... aline tan one of the best water ;enters In the country; Wag supplied bz ti ,.. aittle Beaver river, and Sandy and Beaver GnaL are 4.5 i miles fans the Ohio river, or out.let Look of the and. the Pittsburgh andel... land railroad. There Is in contemplation (and bee been ramrod) and will be built. • railroad from Darlington to the river, widebg .), ll maks thentonutmodeation to this Mill TUE BTOHS ia • varydeeirable ketthm kir sating goods, has • good ma of custom., dl , liig , Lgood cash j . mainese; of abort a see =Masse, willdo ;ell to eall mem on s ir . p.i: proprietors, as they are determined torten far the maarms asistl,ed above. •• _ DANIEL' DARTER, .. theseen Mils, Columbiana Co. Ohio.' to Porodlesiaddreac Smith'. Burr, Beaver BITI 00, T * Penn ar , . . . D AR. ' Union Ltp.e. Pittabrabs. JA. BROWN, would,mostrespoeFullyln firm theyubllathM bL steal oa &us son Die.lll4l k r. l itiltib b tl . ittr • Mill plate amain:tient of Venni= 1:111 de.. Ate, yealula shut. tete ars made to order, ths beat et le, marranted *goal to any to the tinned State. file Blinds can be removed • without the aid of o d. of .m reh the stork, trole, and wood. of the Cabinet Estabibibt or Rainier I McClelland, I extertrepared to furnieh their old inustomers as well the ipublio et leriON with 01, I. their Una. Spawn his I Wood street. rit.tiltpr a M E =WA .1 .6, 0 T ze IN TEMPERANOEVILLE FOR . BALD—Frontbog Ref_ Mn Walnut et.. on tbs sou th lot or Mrs.l. P=pa, and naming back to • 10 foot y. This lot Is well attested; and the titleol to Tempersneerllle Dena newly'. settled. a - warrantee' deed , will be given. Terenteasy. - Apply to ..... JOSEPH MOW., Attornat ey Brit. --. lay2l• . • . • 7111 rant street. • ' Assignee's. Bale. • - Fjrundersigned will offee.for sale' upon t i h. E Deem Lea on SATURDAY: the - 211th. of 1835, at o'clock, P. M., the Steel Works, Mill RI; tures and Machinery known "511i_eiry &Males Works. • Person. detlyous of irogginE in the bWunst, finc11110 . „ a Womble orpoctunquIrIVATIVIALI,,. Pittabactiti Jan' y 10. 1835. P. B.—The /NV: can he found at his once at any time Ftnilotie the fnet., by pareone deeirons of Dunbar '.. mg• • HEW ' PLOW FACTORY. : • VALLEY FIQBGE __ J. 8. .}IALL Cc :9011 . .10 , ;- HAWN() commenced - operations- in the g NEW PLOUGH YAOTOHY, la MeAcheiter; We eri • manueeetoriug PLOUGHS of easy dierniption of the mart Guano. r- Among them will be go .1 farad . b. Hal. Patent 1 Drill Ploughs, 3. ii. Mars Pr tent Ina Orman •Pkaghs, Improved Lever Marta .lee,• .. MU Aide and 'Aub-Poll.Uotton emit - Sugar Plar=ogetts er • with Plough Pointe and Cutlass of enter rya. Our Plonghs sad CesUngs art be tueg Wholesale and Befall, at our warehouse No. 153 Libatr at. Pitteburgia - sotinasisiter 111;IAGITERREOTYPES—jth can save time money u t t iy&d:g to CAROCIVo, 70, dthsb ,, ..0 att Idyl. Panto ,, children, bco n nd ...today; ablie health 1310 w., for It. Mild no •• •• •V' Ibuad onlyla the foam calendar. - Roar. meta. day sod maths. Prime to eult all. Jytt•derita• QUNDRIES-- , ,(4 bid (hound Gluten. ted b b ,,,A=d 0 w .... ... 12 b . 1 1 - . 4 unity Consh.,' . • • o.*B. ground Allsolod, • 3 dos. Uomndaet r o ano e t ri e a t bu r i n s e . lC io , 2 e tp .2dos TH J.W.p QIIGAR-20 bhdl3:47 kJ sniTe by stmabost js4 • • - • T. B - lITTER—.S bbli. reed nd for ipart7 LARD sBMW!, 10 ligs. peeked Butp and far ma* By. rkfiTED FEUr gy 100 - Irak udr" pnIT fr
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