HOME MATtEns. - i„Ji" ! 3 There 1 11 breutiial. eo '““Mnwofßomidaaa Buase in that Hoaia nttl. O^T.i?.? 5 “ 4 « al is more relo- JW# Oi»n «U the gem, bene»th : C«Tlon’, ocean. ?i, a * U4n B°* ! enioreJ, a i» a ““"“S', We Wheiu&itSid that iS*”'*L w “ u in the trorda, Hsj>- i FmSr nome r nop6— Heaven ” ret the word ; .in B Vs* BaB t®us.tq comprehendeachcf them, : separately, aud toahadow forth, withal, on idea . anowi usage peculiar to itself alone. ~jWlxat is Happiness but Rest? It may sound expression, but, ia a certain i all action, notion, labor, accpmpa . «ued by.a degree of pain! Rest reigned in Para ; dlse, till the curse came and doomed man to toil i ‘ We cannot' deny a certain pleasnro in action, yet j the highest joy is in the reward of Rest that : conma after. Labor. The man of business plunges i- Into tho vortices of trade and is overwhelmed I [ with the cares nndanxieties that surround him. j j From amidst the turmoil he looks longingly, for- j ward to an ideal future and the adoring antici-1 f pation urges him to redoubled exertions. What - ia the bright picture die has painted T < It is one ! .of Best—rest from tho boilings and bnbblings jof the gmt maelstrom of .traffic—rest on some green isle of ease and quiet where he may no more feel the storms and buffettingg of Life, bat ;eojoy its calmer, holier, more spiritual phases.— .To him Rest-is the'supreme happiness. \ What idea is so beautifully associated with Home as that of Best ? -Tho little bird driven far out upon the sea by .tho whirlwind, flatters aboT* the angry wave in dispair. There is no rose-bush or oak-tree on which it may alight the boiling ocean is beneath, and the black sky j : above; there is no rest; Bat the cloud breaks,! and for m the distance -peers np the craggy j mimmit of a mountain. It is the land. The \ little bird wings its way thitherward on buoyant! ! pinion, ami utters .a note of joy on the blast— It reaches the land and swings in Best and safety : on the topmost bough of its native oak. ' It U home again. The wandering heart seeks every clime, touches every shore, crosses every sea, amid care and difficulty, perhaps amid sorrow anti wo. It may receive the honor of men, and 1 revel in tho pomp of wealth, but In tho tad hour if tains with a thrill of joy towards Its Home. at least, can rest be found. Homo is the tjpc of Heavert,~wbicb is eternal Beat. All tho fondest Hopes of man have for their ultimate object, more or less, a state of Rest:— Oar longings ever tend that way. In foot, life is a finger pointing ever onward to a condition of peace and rest, and our eyes are ever fixed in tently oh that shining reward. What is reward?*' Heaven. Here Rest is triumphant. Here “hope ends in frui tipn.” Hern happiness h complete. Here is the eternal home. Here all rest in the bosom of iofioltolove. Here, “there is no more sea.''— Beat ! what a volume of thought that little word suggests! What a glory to know that it has a meaning! 1 Twa.oc thrcedays ago we noticed a-caso of -jdestitationjn which appealed with special fores to the sympathies of the benevolent JBinee then, as many as twenty persons have i called at oar office with offers of assistance, and - in. every instance we were forcibly impressed i with the fact that- the benevolent heart of this j community is folly alive to the unusual suffering ] and distress now prevailing, ' and that oil who .; are able are ready and willing to do their share jin alleviating that distress. In fact wo have -j heard ofbut one casowhere charity was refa .■ thii was an individual who declined i giving aeent on the ground that ho had several ,'hundreddallarsof taxes to paythisycar! Thank ; Heaven, thero are few finch hard hearts in this community' We beliove, on the contrary, that genereßy are prepared to meet all demands made on them for charitable purposes. There need be hut comparatively little suffering amongst us, if the means now employed be folly . and liberally supported. Hand your donations I to ths Howard Association, the Ladies* Benovo j lent Associations or'any othar responsible organi •rsations that may exist, and depend epon-ityonr ; money will do much more 'good .than if expend* jed v . ' | The fkmily to whioh we referred on West • street, in Stcmtt’s Back Row, Allegheny., take pleasure in/stating that their wants have i been folly supplied by the Ladies* Association of Allegheny, There are other cases BJinHan to i this 'in'the-Bame-portiim-'Cf the dty,nndtay : persons desiring to aid them may leave their eon rtributions at this office. .They wßlbo foilhful i ly handed over to: the officers of the Association. SsbxousCasb or-finooTrso.—On Wednesday i morning a difficulty occurred ata tavemnear : Turtip Creek,' kapt by Peter Perchment, which .resulted in the shooting of a man named William * Kchie.'. ; ;•••.; It appcars thot anumber of ladies and gentle* : men, composing a aleigbingjpariy had stopped? at ! Perehmanfstaveni that mghyand were enjoying ! tncnaclvealrr daaCing.; While they were thus !■engaged, three young men named Henry Bushy, : Thomas Mcryhy and jJohp Breddockrßeing also von * / ririgfc-nae,stopped at the house, rand en tering tlm room where thepartywere dancing, . began .to . take- part in too; festivities. A * difficulty earned, daring which" Henry Bushy ' dtewa’instoTshdabot WilJtniaßichle,oaeoftoe : dancing party, abdomea. :The affray took ' plaee abo&t four o*e!ock In the ' A wxrreztt ww issued by Mayor Vole eh Wed • nesdsy, on oath of Adam Waggoner, and Bushy ; vasxrrestcdrr He was committed to jaO to await a furtherhearmg-oh Tuesday next. Thepbyei dansprcnormco^ilciue'ffwound adangerous one. : The ultimate result is uncertain, and it is hn poasiblsasyet to say when the aspect of the j caso may change. f We' understand Bushy is a boiler maker *■of I tins dty. He has heretofore sustained a good | character, ofad may attribute thia-sad affair to j being in bad company. Murphy and Craddock : have sot yet been arrested. Mubpbt & BracHmcD acknowledge the fol ; loving for the-; rapport of the Soup ' House. |q 4lhjit/paid on yesterday: By F. H. Eaton $lO;Slr. Tate $o; cash $l. Also, eol ’ looted by~Daniel Cooper und John Lately: W. G. Johnson ss;J.Horne $6; Hays & Gettyss; : Jno.Port*rss; Myler & Aber $3; J. W. Spen -1 cer $3; J. Orr.& Co-$3; Hagan & Ahl $3; A. . Bat«s $3; F. B. McConnell s2,*. J.B. HeFadden $2; Ur. linens' $2; J. Robb $2; £ Yeager $2; ; cash, $2 each from fire persons; easb. $1 each j Iromjten persona; N. Holmes & Sons $5; W. P. ; Thompson (through Mr. Beer) $2. Pastobax Cbavg*.—We understand thattho Rct. William A. Passavaat has demitied bis pas toral charge of the English Evangelical Chorcb on'Sevcnthstreet. Mr. Pas&avant has been the acceptable andpopalar pastor of that congrega tion for many years, and we learn of this change with 1 -regret. He has been actively engaged in establishing an 4 ‘Orphan’s Home” at Zelienoplo, Bailer county. Afine edifice has been erected and a number of orphans are already under its protecting roof.TMs institution, together with the core of'an infant congregation in Allegheny and a continued devotion to the Hospital which ■bears his name; will hereafter engross all his tal ents and time. : -.-A'.' ' HatobAdaxs, on Wednesday, committed Hi -1 ram KeDy to tho House of Refogefor vagrancy, oh his own qgpfeaaioir. ~ KaHy is nineteen years of age and has been leading n very bod lifo. for • some years post - His mother busing dead aml bis father exercising no control oyer him, he be came a common loafer and vsgrapt, sleeping at night in stables and canal boats.=*=>We hope be may be reformed under the toition of Mr. Ruth erford. | AccroPtr^-Ayoung man named James Qoigg, aged abont nineteen years, had ope of his legs broken yesterday afternoon, at.ihe platform of Miller’s coal bank, near. Tempkranoeville.; He was in the act of getting upon his wagon, and ihe wheel being covered with ice, his. foot slip ; ped, causing him to foQ with much force. .His | leg doubled under him, and was fractured just below the knee.— Vnxm, Zltt " Bwtbict Coiratr.—Before Judge Hampton. •' in the case of Bakewell. vs. Admlnstraior of Robinson; the Jary, on Wednesday, returned a verdict for plaintiff for $2lO 00., In Ihe case'ol Andrew Bedell vs. Paul Clnt ter*a administrator, a verdict was rendered for defendant for $22 83. ! Andrew Howell and James Howell-vs.; John Howell and James Woods. This Is on action of ejectment oh three hundred acres of land in Blixabetb township.' On tnal. - WxATßim—Tbe thermometer stood at sixteen degrees above zero on Wednesday moraing'which is unusually cold for this' latitude. Towards noon the weather had moderated, but at night Jaek'Pmt had rammed his ear-biting, : nose nipping pjropensßies with a rigor folly equal .tofts previous, efforts. Navoleox Boxapabt*.— Lord lec tures this evening on the great Napoleon. We hope Masonid Hall wiD be better attended than on the occasion of the last lectors.. We aro in formed that Mr. Lord intends “showing up" John 8. C.‘.Abbott, anthor of the Life ofNapoJJ lean published in Harper’s Magazine. ' iKPaoyixxsT.— Oar neighbor of the Dispatch have-bees'fitting'hp their Business Office in splendid style.; It is most decidedly improved, and will com par© more than* favorably with any other in town:' Mr. Lire “sits at the receipt of custom,” as usual. Lixot. c * who was recently ex pelled from the U. 8. Kavy, was the officer who superintended the cone traction : ef the U.' 8. steamer AlUghtny in this city, romo years since. - Hons* or Barcas.—'There tire already twehty i six inmates in this institution; of whom nine f -teen are males- sad seven females. The House Will Wfoß in short late/ '“Tavkte LiHi>.”john G. Saxe, the fun niest PoetofAmerics, vffldetiTer: his poem on the pTankee lend,” on the sth of Frbruorj.— Saxe is » bundle of oddities and his pepper of wit always smacks strongly of the nnegar of satire. Wo long to see. us familiar face once more. ; • Bssrnnso fJsotA Ssic.<—A man named~Chas. hFCoy was yesterday taken before Mayor Toll, charged, on batlr of Hugh Barnett, with har mg deserted from tho UnUediStates Army. He was committed to jaiL 0A List of desirable Stocks Will be sold this erening at . 7 o’clock, at tho Merchant’s Ex change, Fourth st, by P. M. Baris, auctioneer. Jail.—There are at present about one hnn dred and forty fire inmates in the County JaiL— A goodly army of offenders, truly. Unusual. —There were about twenty commit* mente to the County Jail, yesterday. Drunken pwsand vagrancy were the prominent causes. BY TELEGRAPH. CONGRESSIONAL- Washington, Jan. SI. Sbsatk.—A communication waa roeeived from the Secretary of War containing an abstract of the militia returns of the State and Territories. Laid on the tablo and ordered to bo printed. ■ Mr. Clayton asked that the House Bill on the French Spoliation-be read a eecond time in or der that he might oali for its final passage* to morrow. Mr. Bawnoa—l hope the Senator from Dela ware win not thus* interfere with the order of business for the morning hour. Mr. Clayton—Then you ore opposed :to the Bil L-. _ Mr. Damon—lt is not so; I totrf for Ho bill but the Senator from Belaware shows too much haste in pressing the matter at this hour.; , Mr* Clayton—Tea have already taken up more time than would have been required, for techni cal reading of the bill, if you had kept cool and let it bo read. The bill waa read a second time. ; Mr. Seward presented joint resolutions of the Legislature of New York instructing the Bena tors and requesting the Represent*tires to use their' influencein procuring the passage of a law granting pensions to surriring soldiers of the lo dum Wars m 1791 and the following years and to the widows of deceased soldiers of those wars Read and referred to tbeCommitteo on Pensions. Mr. Bayard occupied an hour defending his de ceased father against certain charges contained m the original edition of Jefferson’s works, which had been corrected and disproved, but nororthe less retained and published in a eubeequwut edi tion of those works, whichW been issued under the authority of the Senate. House.—Mr. ‘ Itico offered a joint resolution disapproving and declaring nail and void the acts of the Legislature *of Missouri incorpora ting the Minesota and Western Louisiana, Mla osota, St. Pauls, and St Anthonys, Missishippi and Lake Superior, PogeU’a. Sound, and. South Pacifio Railroad Companios, all approved March 1853. Mr. Bice referred to the action of the House on Monday, declaring null and void the Uws in corporating the North Western and the Transit Railroad Companies. The people of Minesota will; correct whatever errors thoy may have committed. It would be well for the welfare of his constituents that all the Railroad acts be disapproved by Congress. His desire for this was, that it should not appear. Two of tho.acls were, disapproved as if for the benefit of thi other companies. After some--remarks from Mr. Cutting, Mr. Rico’s resolution was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. The House went into Committeo on Temtori artmsiness. . Tho bill for the construction-of a. telegraph lino to the Pacific was again taken up. - Mr.' Richardson moved to strike out the grant of two millions of acres and said it was with the concurrence of the friends of the bill. A sharp discussion ensned' botween Messrs. Richardson and Benton, and the Bill wee finally laid aside. . i ’ Ssnul bills for public buildings, military posts, arsenals, &c-, in the territories' irera then oonsidexed and reported to tho House. Hpuston . submitted a substitute far his MV modifying tho tariff which was ortcried to sprinted; >.j.. Tho House then’ adjourned. ■ Wuminmn Cut, Jim. 31.—Tho Trtiaury popartaect has been informed Uiat jadgment Jim been rendered in tho Circuit Coart of Texts Joseph Bates, Into Mawhalof.that State for $20,000 duo the Doited States: ' The. Slar 's&ya that Mr, Qihson denies tho au thenticity of tho.le tier lately published, and says that it -is a’garbled statement of a memorial to the Batch' gorenuaent Mr., Gibson intimates that Sir. Marey acted in bad faith irith him from the first.. /. • r * - : CixcinrATT, Jaal 31;—Tfre down train on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad run off the track yesterday near North Bend. Tvo passenger and baggage- can were , smashed and a number of passengers were injured* bat none seriously., Tho brakesmen were badly hurt Bosr&r, Jao, Z\. —060.1711300, Enow Noth- wk# elected, thus morttiDg. to (be TJmted States Senate by a majority of one only in the Senate.' ' Nsw Yoajc, Jan. 31.—Cotton unchanged. Flour firm;-sales 5750 bbls good brands Ohio at $3,75 0$O,18; and 2500bbls Southern at $8,87@,9,31. Wheat unchanged, .with a Hmitfeddcmand. Cora firm with sales 51,000 bash.: Pork earner hat not qaotably lowers old mes B-$12,50 and new at $14@14«25. Beef unchanged.'. Lard unchanged; sales 450lbbls. Whiskey, Ohio 32@321. Gro ceries nnchsnged. Linseed Oil has declined; sales at 78. Lard Oil steady.' Iron firmer; Scotoh pigs3o@3l. Stockafirm; Money, unchanged; Virginia sixes 95f Canton 22f; Cumberland 36}; N. Y. Central 89$; Erie 45}; Beading 714. Mich igan Southern 84; Cleveland -and Toledo Rail rosd 60}. - X- • ■ PaiLADc&paxA, Jan. 31.—Breads tuffs firmer, but very little doing; some inquiry for Floor for shipment and sales of fromsoo to COO bbls good brands at $B/J7@9, and some extra at $9,37}. Rye Flour (hill and lower; 100 bbla sold at $O. Corn Meal dull at's4,so. Wheat market 1 bare and wanted; sales 1000 bushels at $2,10 for prime Penns. Red and $2,18 for White. Sales '2OO bushels Bye at $1,25. Corn in fair demand, but supplies come in very slowly; sales 2000 bushels yellow at 92.' Whiskey dull; small sales at 35. CiacttKAW, Jan. 31.—Flour firm at sB; scarce. Whiskey 25}J Provisions dull; sales 1800 bbls. bulk sides q>t s}. Markets very dull ‘The weather is verycold and navigation Is still suspended. Public Sale of Choice Stock. VI/ILL be sold at tbe Farm of JESSE . V T. QARIbIRD. oaeasd' ahatfaUsr. Above Sharp* bur*b,mlfldiaft»tow&«blp.«uU»e*iuiZ. aeboks Jot of 1 ItarhamKjd Croo-brwd CaMs; BontLdowu *d4 Ldcaatar Sbesp; 1 llama; aUilttnc Govs; 1 two y**r eld ll*\tcr, 1 {Mruou Heifer; 1 santt mouth Parham OolU 1 Sow sod Sbootc Ko abaap, wwjprialna 2 TearLio* and 4of last rprtpjz (Soatlulowe/ Jlais {asbt, sad 3 Uetamter do, all of wblea aro by ay two Krb, Brutas - oad Qaaktr, lor 7t»«“lWMi*wttded premium* at tbs lata Alta«b»BTOwi&tTrabitfscßd Wothinu ood tbs mUt» k»e»-oodlort tootiAmbc• baa.;of'PrAatoe*, aftbuaof Hok 100 of It'd*, on inDEaTIAT, BUi of lihw,. il *!>»••«• »MI» inwriU'., u Jtgßt OARRAUP. Valuable Farm for Sale. milE subscriber offers for sale too Farm ■ whore ho now wild*: Utaateq on the North fork'of Maple Creek. Fallowed Wuldcgtcn oountr, pi.. 6 -muM from UonoßgftholaCltr, X mil* from the month of Maple Creek. adjoining Solomon Cooper** Steam Mill, con* talnlngltO tenc • boat 120 of which are dared, th* haK aneevell timbered*andallandargood fanes. It 1* chief ir ftll Coal Land, and «* bank* open; T«in 0 feet. . lime* •tone In abnadann. The land If la a good tteteeifealtS* Totlon, and well watered, there Mas water in crery field. l The Improremente ore two Dwelling Uonsra. two Urge 1 Log Barns, Cora CribitWftgonßhedi, Spring Honte and l other oopnalldings. There are two norer-feUlng Springe 1 docetotbe door*. dll Uadi of Jnrit, Applet, Pear*. Cherries, kt* and • young Orchard of grafted; frnlt, jurt beginning to Lear. Tbeahore Sana win ho eold at Frirate Sale, ir I dcrire to more to the West The term* will be made reasonable. Apply to the subscriber, on thspreolsrs. iaao-ltwx ... . DAVID HoCIIACKEN. iMonoagahela Bepobltean.j Bed' ~ faction i&Hwic—Hnsic at halt puce. JOHN ir. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood Street, bttvsen Diamond alJty and Pourlb strMt, has mad* amj’C«m*ntgw(tliUMMaslo rabUtblar bona ofWJiL HALL A SOX, of New forV*. tor the tais or thalr valuable ''-‘-i/xme.xndli* Uen*blaa to offer all their wa-eort* ic, together with that of his satire stock of juMwlWorke, et so average of .• OSB-UALP THK yOKMk.il PRICKS. Id order to aflbrdthltfedQetim!, ltUnicmtry to adopt theCASll SYSTEM. andltU betteredthat the public vUI 1» betteraomd than heretofore byaitrfd adherence to this principle. In T*ffulatln« tha price*. tha National Cormier bu been adopted and if fir u possible Dnd p»aia, TtuprteevQittmarkatenntrppieaofJttaie. The -non-eonrrigbt thne— I “terfiteed Priet+—CenU. t ’ Tl»o eopj riabt edition* thua—“Cbjiyn'pft,, —amis." All the non* eopyitfcbt Mario printed prerion* to till* amnmoent wMbeaoldat eaeAttfrtte ddpri&x. AiimOar rtiuctum wtUhcmarfeon Jnsintdicn lioots.de. (Usee the study of Music has become aneavntlalbraach of education, a redaction In the price <*T Sheet Unde has bean demanded by the public, and -it U hoped tbat the plan adopted will Increase the sale* fuflleleatly to •war- Hsttbapublishers(Wm. Mail** Son) io carryln* ont their eolcrprlae to K» follett extent. The . Catalogue of fiaasra-Wm. llall A fion already contain* the work* of the beet European author*, and they will eoeltnne to reprint such a* marhereafter t>e published—all of wniih .-vUl' be 1 Order* from any part or the ooonory, eztelcelnff the money, will be promptly and fslthftUly attended to.- AfauttockoTChlekericffA Bon** Pianos, Mriwdeoc*, Gnltan, Harps, £trioa and Musical GoodsofOTery hind* b ' n<i * lul ; Ho.Bl Wood ft*betveen DiamondaHerA4th.it. liaL SOTICE. —Letters of Administration on the Estate of John Lindsay* dec'll, lata of AtlsAbenj’- bare been granted to the uoderriened. All person* Indebted to, and those baring rialm* aealnit tha e*tate ■vUtpreieiitthanferaattloaeat. ' al«v6l* . 0. ZUQ.Adm'r. [AItAD Olk-10 cases fresh OliveOU, . I 3, baatetiJOllra OtL Layre’a Extra be*ttmpertad.ftT—. « W.T McCLUga. UTTER—I 7 firkins fresh Dairy packed COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OK AHBHEATIOS, JOB JASTTABY.— W. IL Baows, T. P.-AUX..GOX&OX, Dato .TL toU. Ho Dxtht, Jxa.Bcon. ; TITTSBUKaH MAKKETB. _ Oma PITOSCMB GiXITTt,' Thursday February 1, 135A/' YWUB— the feeling ta firm, but than Is bo quotable ad vasee lo figures; nJeofrom first hands of J 39 bbls. extra, at*SJ5; from star*, JObtltsupaflaeat 6l do. at *8,62. nod 16 do; extra at *8,8?. . GRAlN—tales at depot of 200 bui.Ear Comat 62, and 100 do. from store at 55. MEAL—a sate of 1U bbls. Com Meal from store at *3£7. G HOCeMES—sale* of 5 hhds; prime new Sonar at 6?;. cub, and SO bn*. Bio Coffee at fourxnoe. BULK MEAT—*S sale of 12JJ00 A#. Uo» Bound,. country cut, at 4)4,5)4 and O.SJ, on time. LABD—sals of 22 kgs. and 3 btds. No. 1, and 3 tens me dims do.at 9, sixty days. PORK—a sale of 4 bbls. M«e»at*H, sixty dhys. ■ HAY—a sale from store of 4 tons baled at $33. ASllES—sales of 15 eka. Soda, Imported, at 3M, four mes. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The Blrcra are all doaed by ice, and tbe water la going down slowly. The weather yesterday was moderate-maeb ooro so than for nvorri day*. There Is nothing now in busliwss/imd tranaaetlonsara confined mostly to tba Pro duee'trado. rxther less animated, today ’f epk * *>at In general price* wefa eoe the business was to a fair amount. City Cs fluctuated between 91 ami dosing at 91 asked, All£ 77V?-[Plfu Ynq d * iTlnced 10 75 N,and Pittsburgh Cs to «.3.£^^!&V*7 W#l4 * rntb »tntNew Orleans, Sat- W l thsra.war* lying*at the wtimes in tne lint municipality, sixty seven summers, and nine oth °. r “ w ,? r * *? outside awaiting a berthTmakiiiEseventy^ Sie'pSrfen **“ In ■Kennedy A Co., of New Orleans, bare foiled: thorwer* *Wj|l T ®sP*pd ,B to* Western Com min lon basinets. In "T to**ril regular business, not oonnee ted with house or Rhodas. Peyraa A Co-Bt. Louis, will McooUuued, and all demands and Uabllitca prumpUy .The Bank statement regained BhewsaoontlDnedexpan lion, drculiUon being tntn an execution. This item, rincaUxt Jinnary, has fOlen off from $5,420.G77 t0«,659,- gg. The loans are up ,200,000, the deposit* XttWOO.— This«» w$U. *“rtowoTtb©met that the Sab-Treasury has accumulated about tmlf-a-mUlfou during the'week, and we taro alnoiaffeml adralo for the ftoatb. TheQoia br the tieorn Law arrlred so late as to bare but little effect up lem the stalemeat The comparative flanrea are as fol owi -t Loans, 4c. , . goftcai. Clmlat'n. TUmoelta 51«,697,2ai Ja&22,1855 M . a5,«T,99d 10,372,127 6fI,«MLOIB IJW.CW 1ne325,133 80e41.532 1n0480,000 Tbe annexed figures show the gradual land regular ex pansion of the Banks during the last five weeks : , l,ons. At Specie. ' Circulat'd. Deposits. Dec. 25.~580,721,X24 *11.41X1, $M > 951,704 Jan. 1 81,fi53,»«7 12,070,147 7,076.880 02,828,020 Jan. « ... 82,2*4.760 15.69C.983 7,049,982 W,982,168 Jan. 16... K1.975.0Nl 16.488A26 6.688,461 67^00,398 Jan. 22... A5.447JM8 1ft.572.12H 6,681-155 69,617,618 Jan. 8C.654.f157 0,639,823 70,136.618 _ Tho steamornf Wodnesdajr, from Boston, will take about *200.000, of which one half is lu foreign ecJn. Some hare win be wat over from here. A remittance oftloo.OOOwas msde 00 faturday la Gold to -'•£*' Orleans, through tha Sab-Treasnry. and thtre Is tint uttie doubt that a farther amount will co South du rioe the coining Aw weeks. The Money market for Exchange is not active, but rales aw adTandng. The leading Bankers uk and hate »1U at ®>* g eenLfor HtaUng, but flnt-elaaa bills have eold at 9«d buy&Sy^-iJ| l remitters do not Drawers ou Lnndon ask la tome cases but we hear of any transactions over 9K- As long as tbit tl »e Banks and la dwnandfiir WUson England •o‘'railed, that the prolwbißtyU mm 1 5* rtT*?* 8 wlu f*^ 0 belo,r u V «ut. for Ban rets' blue at CO daye on Lomioo. «i’%^l I i!JM* oon 7 w .i‘ > ftn «ripat«. at an early dar, a ‘ft* »“«ketr The rates will soon dll P'nt. The Banks bold more coin than they want-machmore than they ever had. There has been a rlolent contraction of busincs* obligations in the craumu nity. The actual number of uierehauta and manUfactu rors has been much_ reduced within the past six months, end there ara unmistakable evidences or a radical redac tion of liabilities throughout all portions of tbe Union, -IN. Y.Oour. The week open# on a forwable Money markeL The Banka stand In no present dread of Speide expcTts, having by far the larg«Btsjuount ofßperie reeerve they have ever before had; exceeding by two million* the amount which the tetuporary use of the *7.000,000 Mexican money ena bled them to report for a fow weeks last Summer. The oat door discounts rale Rfto 10 cent, for fprimn, anl 12 ■*' eent.forfidrpaiwr.Wtr>l2odaT»to run. «ie Block Ex ehaoceexhibited through the day a considerable degree of steadiness on the leading Railroad shine and bends. We have had a quiet time In Uonsy affairs fcvda*. No negotiation# of consequence w«re entered into, but capit alists are again fcelinglbplr way, and-tb# disposUlon to laveflt will tMcOaomore marked in a few days.—INJGJIe. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Cixnxisa uraPmsßrsoD R. Uoalncott * D ,*Vr’J o bbl * Bav f& R <W> bus wheat?WllmuthA co; 42U do, fiwnerc 48 bbls otai, 29 do flour, J A W Res; 6 M Cui ,4 l fJ*’ Wp *s :, .?, co \ 3 30 bulter, J B Can field; COtlo lime, U Uunsen; 7 bbls doyersced, 2 kgs butter, owner, '* .to™, fTpranrisik Bimwip-co bbls whlekay, M’Orieklart; 12tajeamsmiJ B Canfield; 24 do, J Black »bdte papn J L SbeeMAxM’DuiiM A 00; 7 dojj II Web duuSOjio, Jf«watt 76 bdlshay.J Newell; 35 do.M*KlnD#y 11 kgabnttar. Smith A Sinclair. 4 »kg» do, B Dslxell A ea, 17 do,east; 2do. 6kgslsrd. 8 Uarbaugb A etc 15 bus bar tey. JStrnub; 448 owners; 8 skstfool, 10 pkgslsrd,; oat;7 sksrags. D.A bbls beans, 2 sisfnciu 8 bbls Aeu; 16U pcs mcaLHanßa A Dyvr: 1178 eorn li#U A LWj* faara. A AAATBanse 455^bus corn. Hays A -Writer*79bbfaiflaar,Jones ADeaon4s Tgs 01l m«ri. j STEAMBOATS. ; Wheeling Packet •' • - npHE now oiid Bobstantial steamer r fC3P a. JL KXCriANGV,PiII ITiTimim ■llllnns Jj iiirliilirPllli anerrun as a jeguly, packet between MtubursW suS even MONDAY. WBM»- DAT and PRIDAr of each week at lOtfriort, and Vha£ Ingtevery TUESDAY, THURSDAY andSATURDAr.aAtt* same hoar. YleKidbange eopnertS at WeUsvllle with thePlttsbOßrh and CleTriandßailroad. aad at Whsellug wllh tbe BaUi uore and Ohio Railmaa.' Vnr freight or ptssags, apply cm Q*rd at to J. D. COUUNaWOOD. AguTWSwrt. AewThe Exmange la fen entirely new and speedy boat of very light draught, excellent accommodations, nlen djrihr. finished and txjneaslrfi^thls . . ■ Hew TtfatPftr store, : T O, MOWRY. late of the firm ofß, Bard, tf • Vo. 233 Liberty street, opporite the head of Weed StreeLwlulecrie and retail dealer In LKATHSR. lUDKB, aadUlL,hss just returned frost the East, and la now re eelvlar a laxge amortsent of Leather, consisting oT-Red Bede, fialUaore Leather, Philadelphia and Drench Oalf •ktas; Morocco and Kids, of all descriptions; Binding sad TJsing Bklas; and a general assortment of findings,' ilav, inn DorehaseJ my entire stoek tor eaah, I amprependta aeli low, foe cash. I would Invite my Mends to call and exam ne my stock before purchasing elsewhere. gahl4 3, G. HOWRY- SUNDRIES—IOS bgs Gronnd Nats, O 12 bgs Soinaa, S 3 bgs Dry Ptachat, &0 iks Foather, 1 cask Iteeerax. 10 bbls Urease, 24 lha Old Copprtt to aretTa, for aala by jalO IfiAlAll PICKBY A CQ. TT ENTDCKY MUSTARD, in 1, LiTand IV a Bl oaffleten on band and for'aala by * ia» J. A. HBTCHfaow 400, GUM DROPS—A very large’aasortment of Qgai by tfilfr - -JOfl. FLEMISH. f T? MBROIDERIESr-A. A. Muon & Co. l/J Will Of nonPmtiml»r.J*n. 13th-18&&, On* Hundred artaai of Kubmldartaa tw d eDnalKnnwrat-ootiaiatlnfl: ofDnM Cap*. Collar*. Coffin QoUanOat, ll«*d l>n»au, Ro* ettw,T«b>, do. which wil|b«*nld*t»*T®*ti»o* tflco. flrusa sort, tar a few day* only, to dom conaifuneot. Steam Engine for Sale. 4 SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, Cjlindw 9 lochias la diameter, 4 feat stroke, with n. Fore* Pump, PI pee, ke_ all complete. Apr hr to jalflAtdAltwT . WILLI AMTATK. No. 10 Fourth at. BDLKL PORK and LABD—IO,OOO -Jbs* balk Pork, nicely cat; bO bbls. No. 1 Lard; 100 kn, Noi.l Lard. far ala by Jml7 . HIUUVKK Ji DlLffOltTU. 1M . fe. 2d iL l. a. m H. WILLIAMS & CO-, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . North-East cor. Wood and 3d at*., PITTSBURGH. S3-All transaction* made on literal Utmi, tad coßee* tlona promptly attended to. jaiMwd ; | INLY $3OOl ior a Dwelling House and Urgn tot of ground. YHb House rentals* 4 mom* and a good cellar. The I/>t haa a front of 14 (Loo llraj’a Hoad, to South PUtabareb, tyr W bat deep; Grape Vines, Peach Tkml Currants, (Joosetemtes, Swing of exeoflent Water. Ac. Ac. Tfct* property la Tory pleasantly altsated and la bat a trw mlnate** walk from tba Honoagabela Bridge. immediate possession ean be had, Apply to Adminiitrator’a notice. •\T OTICE is hereby given ihnfe Letters of Ad > mini fixation hate uwoeranted to Ihesuteeribet Oo lha Estate of MARCUS BELL. late of Charter*. Town sbip, Allegheny county, PavdeoM; ail person* knowing tbsmselvss indebted to aald actate are regoestod to make immediate payment, and all those haring claim* to px«> •eat tbssame, properly authenticated, for settlement. delfrOtwT ELIZABETH BELL. Adta*X. 7am for Sale! ONE HUNDRED ACRES of good land, altaato Fourteen rallM from the city, In Franklin .township, Allegheny county, within ana and a hair miles of tbaiaink Road; alxiot nnjrAeros and in a good state Of cultivation* : For tanns Inquire of 3tw MARSHALL A DROWN, Att'y at Law. 'I'hIARIES for 1833, ossd sizes, some of Ip neat pocket form; Almanaea for vie Family. Christian, Preabyterian. Episcopal, Hill's, Pittsburgh and Magazine, German and EngllshT Whalasala and retail. S. BADLKK. BRY PEACHES—IOO sacks in store and fcrsaUVy nt>B TRAIAIIDICKHY A 00. T HAVE this day purchased the interest of ■ •Joseph Dlhrorth In BURIVKB. DILWOBTQ A QO.- Tba boat nets will bo continued attne old stand, Noll3o and 132.B*eondfounder the stria of 81TBIVKR A fi]L> wokth. /oun&silwortuT July Ist, 18S4. F. LORENZ, AK..~ . TtlOa. WIQIITMAN. PENN GLASSWORKS; T ORENZ & WIGHTMAN, Manufacturers JLi of a 0 kind* of VIALS, BOTTLES, and WINDOW Cttss. (S 3 Water and tt FiSt streete*pftUbSrgti. N. B.—Particular attention paid to odd sites or Window Olasstnd private mouldaftrbottles and Vtalv eon,?/. ' HARDER S’ NEW PUBLICATIONS FOR NEW YEAR’S—Thackeray's now book, Tbs 800 he Ring; Parish and other Penciling* Rlrwan: Nn> tioaal ThsnksgtvintrHsraco, by N. Uorrar. D. Da Later Years, by author of Old House by tba Rlvrn ilaxdTlmes, DiekaacFraneonla Stories compute, with ntbarnew hooks ree’dbr E. SADLER, Allegheny. AJOTICK >The Rer. Dr. PLUMER will de- OiTer• l«cttn forth* * ho Voour Ladla*' A«orUUon, forth» lUlkTof th» FnwyoQ FRIDAY iEVK- ; NINO, 18th fait., at half put 7 oVlorif, In LAFAYISTB HALL—ontranea on Wood it- «SWtfec<— I Tho Blndf of U *i%d«tJ,JscMiU,to.twiuul at Un principal Book '■*—‘ • jalC-td . CPLENDIDfBOOKS FOK NEW YEAJIS’ OaUTS-AMKIUOAN ANDESQLIBIIIOITIONB : JSnighl’* Pictorial gbJkkfpMtt, 8 rol* • BMton Ham Lae, 8 •• KW* Morning Call, . • 4. *• . . Cook/a Yoj*j»*,fin*iy lllotiriioda Banjaa'* Pilgrim’* Prom**; [•*:••-•. llctnaaof Amitian Aothon: Bk*tekMe(lrWiiCh*i«et*n I D7Urt.llail;t 1 v Ml(|niwiiu> Iri, ** ♦*. ... Ttw World of Art and lodoitrr, niwtwtaiy- Tb*Of«tKitlWttonoriBsl; -•- 1 = < • - Th»pi»»l JJbßta,p»pl«rm*£li* binding i Tba Book oftSbgkraira Ballad*. UluitraUd. . Tor gala bf 3LaT BCSWUUTU*C<fc, 82 Market ‘^JJiASS—IOO bxa. Bxlo Window Qian; Ur 75 « 10x12 S : m - 10 •* llxio »• 10 ** 12x18 “ Initor»»i>dlbr«>ll>bx T. UTTLBIOO^ Notes on the Parables; |t Mlnd* “ : “ " LMKimoa Pwwtbg “ . **■ ** Word*, fok **2s . n, a. BOaWOBTH A QO. Q UNDRIES—2S boxoa Saleratua. : lSbn. Onnfi S **.» am. «itt» tai* Imtora* Tfl •* • U•* 100 msu mad. wrap. papa; 85 Ji«lf«2wfttY.jU. Ifea; 75 ** aruvu * •n - .•» Bliuk •• W " ' “ J. ** •. • In «towand ferula hr -etS T. UTtLBAOO. ann LBS. BURGUNDY PITCH in sttre (fcrHl.fcr Mir TIIMWOBBaB. HBWrOEg; ADV£ETXBEMEHTS. fiom YTBfo ‘B. McDrnsri’s AdmtMhg Hbuss. Vo. 102 M>*-aastmfoMew York. •. .. NEW YOB BHtAMSHTP LINE. (Fit Nfcitini.) or musffi.nomnni NORTHERN LIQHT, STAR Or .JL., rHK flrEar.riiouCTitEca, a Daniel wkb- Tort on the> 12Ukaa<127thof«Kfciiumu£. When thaMdaratal! day. Si^EWLaaSKkJi£ , SS R^ 1 &^ PACIFIC: lad BBOTHl» 70NATl£6r, S£T of »hS wIU lfiir* San Join doi Swat, tha Pacific imnlnoaoffranait Koota, for Saa Franeiaco onlba miral of tha For farther lniaraiUon wj>lr to * „ _ CILUtLEfI MORGAN, A*rat noWSn_H _ 6 Bowling Green, N/T. Bag* mado opattb* ©flea— For Australia, Pioneer Lise, Carrying Uu VhiUd Statu lfaft. XHE A. 1, superior Clipper Ship- GKR* TBUDE vQI rotted tbaWightingala, and tall for the epertsou tbeflritofJalr, u aereutaeuth Ship of tnuLTn*. Tba Gertrude hasprorad herself* remarkably foeteallor, and le the only A.X Ship now loading at port for Australia. XbaPlodeer Line baa gained a moat enviablereputation. It was tbe first, and Isiiflw the only regular line. Kyarythlng U provided for passengers ex* wpt wines and llguors, soap and towels. The length or nusigayarieffram 76 to 1 todays. First Cabin Pauaro •200 and s22s,second Cabin passage $125 and 6150. Fcrnw}ghtorpajBSge,apply to R. W. CAHERON. myavtfM . no Wall atmt. TOIIN PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY! f 9 and manutketorer of Ivory Goods, No. 3 Murray it_ Sew York. ooSWy Agricultural implements and BEKM.-RALMUOO..23 Fulton street. New York, leaalo and BetaU."> oeftif LIVER COMPLAINT. DY m& SIA ’ CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY disease of tim Sidneys. And ail Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, CmCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD o 3_ P M?*t ynlllle, ?. of B l oo<l t° Umil; Acidity of tba 8 “5? ■£?,.* Naujwa, HcarUmrn, Disgust for Food. Fullnan « Weight In the gtomach, Hour Eructations, sinking or Jattarlngat the Pit of tba Btrenaeh, Swimming or the t,“i ** Breathing, nattering at tba Heart. Choklngor Buffoeating Sanaatfona whon toairing ofirwon, £jt* «r W.ba before thesUrhC f l *! ,r v , $ doU h* tha Hand; Deficiency of Pmiilrw tion. Yellown*** of the Skin and Kyi* PaJo In tba mde. Back, Cheat. Uok At, Sodden Flashes of that, Barth KrtTEi awu cab ax xmcnuiT niaxn it DR. DOOFUSD'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. Ca/Ble JackaoO) No. 120 Arch Street, -Philadelphia. Their power orartha atom dlaaaaoa It not axoallad. U •quailed, by any other preparation In, tba United Btatae, alu * t » ***** 2 Mes »rt*r.>hilAil pbyaldant These Bitters are worthy the attention or InTalld*.— Iwafaalog great Ttrtiroa ra tba rectification of dtaaaaea oi tba Liter and luaaer gtasdx, exercising tba Boat aaareb* lug powers lu weakness and affect Ictus of.tba digestive or gana, they are, withal, taf*. ■'attain and eleasank _ RKJD Ayn Uk ooyr/nCKf), J. D. BrtiKa, lAoeytiiM, Pa., April s, 186 k carr **l can f?? F°OL*»n»egrc..-» c'jrtifi.'atee for yonr Osman Bitten to A My purchasing some of tt thla week, «that it is by far tba best medldnesba good,”2t,' h4T bar and bar daughter Ranch »!•**»«, B.v'X'.j’s Store, floaemt Co,Pa„ Ana. la, U&a, says: “I teach attached to yeurUennan Bit- Urk baring oaad iwu bottles of It, which I procured from B-Korts. year agent at Somerset, and found great relief ftom It In diMtaae of the Llrer. 1 find It baa great efifet on my long* strengthsulng and Invigorating them, vbkh, aa 1 am a public speaker. Is a great help to'me.” _ Da. Oils, Newton Hamilton, Pa, Hay, I Rtf, nid: M [ hare used myself half a doaan bottle* of your German BiU tars tor id vvr complaintand diseases of a n«rrou*charac tor. reuniting irom the abuse of k.eTrrury. I was poisoned ana afflicted with spume trom the aas of the latter art? ela. The German Bitton ia Ihn flnt article fnaa whlchl obtained any relief. I hare also given the article te many dyeyeptka, with the most salutary remit. 1 thin* an many mere bottle* will core me.” J. 0. Yccxo.Kaq_ of Danphln, Pa., writes Hay 6,1W1: I vmaafflletad with General Debility, intestinal Weak* nee* and UMtiTeuem, foe which 1 need many different remedle* without relief lat last usnd yonr HooOaad’s German Bitten. I took a few bottle aornrdlng to dlno- U°ns.aml wu eexoplatelr cured, I have not been so healthy pr ten year* an 1 naT# beau since I took your Blu tan. which U about eis year ago.” The Bitters are m&rrfy w&tabu. always strengthening the system and oarer prostrating It. Sold by daatsn In medldne aad storekeepers arerr where, and by Taming Broa. B. A. Fahnestock i Ov. Geo. U. K«w, 140 WoodrtTVlttaburrt AU^myjb^andby dealers in PITSI PITS!! PITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, JtrtAc ng Seatxmt and TIERSONS wLo oro laboring under this dia jr trudnff malady, will find the VEGETABLE EEL LEPTICPILLK to batbo only remedy «rar dlaoorartd fbr ourlaglßptlepay.or Falling Flu. ThemlWamoMunapadfifieetloaea thanerrous m tanu and. although they an prepared especially for tba pnrpoaa of eurlsg Flta they will b* found at eapadAben* •fit to all parsons aaietal with weak wbeu namme system baa been moetratad er ehaUared ftoa any ansa wnatarwr. 1b chronic eomplalats. or diseatavt o. fading, eupertftdooed by nerronsness, they are as* .. Prln &pSTljcs£qt-twp boxes for IS. persona out oi tho dtT.andotfgg a imlttaa«, will has* tha FID* sent than flawrt Ute latlL Iwe of poatacn for sale br HCTH B. HANCK, KaT(a Baltlnrare meet, Haiti mor/ UjUtowrboaorteifromulipArtaof the Union mnit b addn*aed.postipeld.. i_- Fcr sal* in .HtUborgh, by FLSHIHQ BBOSU No. 00 Woods*. 0031-dAwVpUT SIXTT BATS' PASSAGE. Pioneer Lins of Monthly- Pockets, cumrwGTßfaxnEDiSjTZ.’ijtiii. The fbOtntlag Shiße hare sailed: fnrittw, l&> Soua, July <mj ftenfftr, ifDQ tons, July lUi, ' lßa3. lody JYs«Ui»,9OO Oewro t.ifiOtena.Bept Edward, MOO trma, Och.’M. j£2£t£??JSfcgpj%: a ”% 5 *°° ® ra,tar - JS63- . • -i-rn AUvrf ErtmMin. Feb. IU4. •Akpfegtag. toes, Sfareb ton*. Hay tmM. Harch CertnaU t 1,000 tons. July IKmnd. 8,00 tome A*rU,'W Tba smps or this Lure arsfiu*! with Kmerson’f paunt VentOatonaadcacryFrandF SUtalle Ufo-Boata Tha now and msgmrwat Clipper Bhlp FIiYINO SCUD, bTld Tods Bagtsfieft W- B. Buna. Master, will eucewd tba •Mertrode” aa Bxbtaenth Ship of thla »*«, and will sail : tot Melbourne. Australia, On thcrgOth of September. The FLYDt'O BCDPlihuUtea Q» moat approrwj tnod> crepria«ipkanodW«Dmider*d to bo » perfect nalel of Uanpe Arcbitoetnro.'. Tbow who dMirv » cnirk nu Is ocm of Um finest ud Attest Clipper Ships rr*r ouUt, should —cure Matw without delay, m only * iliwljwj number of Ut and 2nd (shut pogssnmrs will be taken. _ For freight or prana, apply on hoard, at Her 10 Kui fiinrerto , B. V/OAM EBON, acT t_ llCffßlitiWt, Mew York Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from Hew. York to Melbourne, SCABRriXG TBS tSJTEB STATES MAIL. u&-beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque NIMBQD/nJne&antb ship of this 11ns, vlll ba da*, led on brr.seeaeS Toyac* to Ualboorna, on tha 90th PuKuvr Mrrmimoastlons narorptwwa. Rat<*— Windward. Apply oto board at pl«r9,Kut JUrar.or to ocl3 R. W.CAUBRON, 116 Wall stmtNaT York. The Liverpool and Philadelphia STEAMSHIP COMPANY /n SHOrn lntoad&lllactbair Favorite guoaahipK 39&£ • TONS. CITT OF MA!TCITratER..~-...J12i. Cant, TtBL CITY OF JULTIMORB (saw) 2638, Capt. RobtTLkiTCQ. CITYOFWASfIIKQTON do 270 X clpv Rent Lzaca. PROM PItILADKipBUt „ FROM LIVERPOOL: aTY OFMANCVKSTKK—Wednesday, 14th Feh, 1«M. BATES OP PASsibR, r%mt raßAMiraj. } nan utkkpool. %&***• •*s Forward •* - •; M | Forward “ 16 “ - TBIRi* vnIi'iJUSjSEXGEBS A Uralted mnobar ci Third CUa PoMaozarawlll ha U- Kan train PhlUdelphte tad Liverpool, ud (bond io prorte- jrroapfcilfldeL.hUL £2O. I From Urerrool. 146. CntiOcateaofwill b*iuoed berotopartW*wbo are bringing oat thfir eomipond iDtnUK • Pnftaoo Urmool/rom a Ttowud*. pe 7**oo*fgiirpe©n will bt a&rriod oo Meb *hlp., All UiMil«Mnt to UMi«c«Bt9 la J%iluMr>tal» and Ur snooLwUlbo forwarded with ccunomr andoripafch. Fortnight or to r dAMCEL BMITU, Anent, 17 WUut fUMt, rhlia- ot 7 Broadway, Ne* York, Or— JOHN THOUWOX, Agent, *- No.- 410 Übcrtr *t, PltUbargfr. HOTEUdHG GOODS. K VAN GORDER has just reo’d ;* tad beautiful assortment of Mcurplng eves aaJ Betts In Capo. Tartetan and Swiss, and UauteVen*, Mack UMlary.aadGloTft*- •tcn andsnk-Ribbcas, Salta and Crapes. it |'^l}«tao(UrA-Rajia's beat Kid Gloves ean always be (finned at 83 MARKET BTRKET, corner of ths Diamond. FOR THU WEST—Any [union going to or llvincln tha Weeteea purebasea valuable patent portable Saw Mill Right for several States: It ii nil to heofgmtTalueinuwweeuntrr. Itcan be had so that the boyer ean makejoonsy. • ' A variety ©fgw»d Coroer Stoeks on band to sell for Beal Batata, hereor In the was! _ , lahw lmwaPriutedltegisterofßealj&tatoL Deseribsd on It an a Country Seat*, Hesses and : Oommereia] Broker, 75 fourth at. ROLL BUTTER—3 bbls Fresh Roll Bn tier for sale by’ Jal6 . JAMBS MeLAPQIRIMi fIORN MEAL—S bbls Whito Com Heal. J eatra qoillty.. by Jals JAB. McLACQHIdN. TkifANS—-5 bblfl Small White Beans for ltTl%tr~ ialS JAB. McLAUOHIJN. ILAX SEEB—2 bbls. in store and for sale Xt jag T. LITTLE AGO. GnEKSE— 2000 bis. prime catting Cheese lartoreandfegfcalebT r •-tUHLim H7INTEK LARD 01L—25 bbls. No.il for WffUbT JtfO J. BCHOOSMAKERA 00. 1 T¥AY—l car load baled Hay, for sale iffl *** *• 7 BONNHORaT A Mum*n BUS. Oats for solo by - ; . i»S ’ . J.ITOACTIfcED. VftfBPHY & BURCHFIELD have just JYJL rac'd hJTAXpmi another tetef chaap needle work ABB—2O kegs No. 1 Lord, I 6 barrels No. »• Lard, for sal* by J. FLOYD SCO. CLOVER SEED—3O bbls* Ohio Clover Seed for sateby jaT JOHN FLOYD k OO. IORN MKAIi—72 bbls. received and for J-m3m by . M BELL A UQQCT, Water »! iOLL BUTTER—I bbLprime, rac’d and [/for eel* by - jaT BELLS LIGGETT. ' ATiED HAY—I3O bales prime Timothy \ rac'd and for hr . BELL A UGOCTT. [ARD—2O Jpegs fresh No. 1 Lard in Ijatora. pA B.PALZKLLA ' F!££ TOOl £ius? tures ' goodwill of a m.aa«t forDeo ? 20o: l!Sffi r “ tal “* *•«' a X,hT V-' Qnat Whlbc | _ -• ! , nagf •_ eAMCELB. LAUFYXB..I4O Woftd at. this day reo’daiMi for L sale by ■ % de33 . HBntY n. QQm^ws, GREENAPPLE8 —50 b bis. just rac'd and feriatobr i de23 HINBY 1L OOUIRS. OBAPQO-4sOJixB. orfd;brands. 5s and AND OA.LIFORNA I'tiliie Auction cf&Xi BoUtd Sath and 400 Jbrdne Glatsei. TN withdrawing from the Market Garden, I 1 v]U sell, without reserve, on Thursday, - Feb. Ist, at 9 o'clock* A. M-the entire stock of each and fixtures fulta- Us forfadnguarly crop*. JAMES WARDBOP, ja£)-4td Mtncherter. 4 GOOD GARDENER, who thoroughly understands his hurinei*, particularly the Numry Greenhouse department*, oar hear of a situation by applying to Br McLain A Son. No. 25 Fifth Pittsburgh. Si, B.—NooMectlenwill be made to either Standi, Ger man or English. JaSTrlwd PittabHrgh Hedge Farm Hnrseiy, QITDATED on Wilkins Avenue, try about one quarter efa mil* from tbs second Bn* tattgaleon the Fanners* and Mirbantw* Plgnk nPt lined, an extension of Fourth street, and about three and a quarter miles from Pittsburgh. • WSf. k JAfl. MUitDocK. iynprfeforx. They offer for sale a vary large cofleettoo of wall ’crown tree* and plant* solta bio for transplanting uils foil and om log spring. The numsTi’ new covers wane 30 acres of ground and contains over 300,000 trees, shrubs and slants. . ami over IMOO fndt tree*, andsC3ooßvergrwen* MdghnSa; ara of fine else for removal to orchard* and pleasnrw grounds. Plants earsftUly packed and sent according to directions to any part of the United Elates. . We beg leave to call thsattentfonof the lovers ofthrub hery and venders In the trails to oar collection for the Boring of ISM, embracing nearly all the Evergreen foraily, Indigenous and Exotic, that is worthy of general cultivation In this section of country. Plants can be pro cared of many things quite Urge to giro Immediate effect. Price* moderate as usual. From strangers, rash or satle- at all 'Orders addressed to us through Wilkin Post Office, near ttsburgh, Pa- or left at onr stand on market days, in > Diamond Market, will he promptly attended to. o«3A<dAwtfT " PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE JT HOUBM AND HEED STOJIE-No, 139 Wood street, Kusborgb, Pa.—K. R. SOANKLAND. <late Shasd. 8t» Jenson A Cad Maufoetsrer and Dealer in Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, of all kinds. Wholesale *ndß*> talh Find, Garden and Flower Seeds, Evsrgreen, Fruit and Bhede Tree*; Guano, Poudrette, Chemical Balts, and all other articles connected with Agriculture. iWdydwA Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &o. MpHE subscriber would most kespoct -1 fully call the attention ofhls friends endthefSSfii public to his vary large stock of Fruit Tress, Evsvffjppfo greeat. Bhrubbery, Hoses, Qrecnhouse Plants, *» " Of A pule, the stock Is large and fins. Of Pear, we have ■omecOoO Dwarf and Standard of onr own ndsing, of choice varieties. Peach, savers] thousand fioe, with Cnn* rr. Plum, Apricot, Raspberries, Qooto berries, Currants, Our KTorgreens, from Ito 6 feet, of wtiich we have many thonjurad?- are Persons waaUng large quaelltlee wifi be liberally dealt with. Call and am our stock. Ifi el- Orders!*ft at the Pittsbursb P. O* Mr. u. DaiirlC Liberty the Oakland Nurasrr, lie miles Pqana. Aynue,.or the Httsburgh Nurmry, l£ miles from Oakland, will be proapljr attended to. N. B.—Planting done neatly to order. ool»dAw8 JOHN MPBDoQg. Ja. Bay Wood Flowers. A RRANGEMENTB have been made with 1%. tha proprietor* of Bay Wood Floral Oardsus for aoon stant supply ofßonuattee* and cut flowers during Winter and Sommer. Ladies and gsntlsraen can'be furnished at short notice any of the following French forms:. Pyramidal (os eanefe} Vam fen eanrie) Mfuitpbenjw w ftabttufimn* '* Bicclore fricoton, Eu Mtlanft. (bqiuHt RaatHa, yiatrtpovr In chneux. Orders for flowering plants in pots, also raoeived at K. 2. aI£ANkLANT>’B Seed Warehouse, »*S> Wood street. TARUIT TREES AND BHROBBERY. >57 (7 Tha subeeribcr bffsra for saliva choice assert-xSgSp sunt orstrong.vigrron* PKAJI TREES, bothdwarfo >31?% and standard*. soma of a bearing alia; New Jersey 1 Psarhes, Piumbe,Chefrt*e, Aprkots, Qooeeberriea, Currant*, Raspberries and other Pruitt Evergreens, Hyacinths, Tn» lip*, and Croeos Roots, for blooming In winter and spring; Implement* for tha Farm and Garten, of moat approved construction, from tha Seed and implement Warehouse, 49 Fifth street, Icolsl JAMK3 WAKDftOP. WANTED— From the Ist of April noxt a DwelUng House of from three to five roems; within to minutes walk of the Poet Offlee; rent not to exeeed fIOG. Knqnlre ja22 OP BENJAMIN MORGAN, formcrlv of Boutbwells.nearPoutypooJ. England. Uelefrhls ns live place the 24th of -May, IWC. Any Information of him will be thankfnlly received by his Father and Moth er, living atMioffman's Valley, near Fraetbara, Allegheny •jounty, Maryland. JOHN MORGAN. iaiMtwß ALICE MOBOAN. JOmci GAs-Liarrr uowriirrji St. Louis, Jsu’y 12th, 186fi. 7/ r-lOAL WANTED—Proposals will bereo’d . by this Company for 100,000 busbels of Pittsburgh ttoaLorth# best quality for Gas making pnrpoece. to be delivered at the Company'# Station Works, daring the menlhs of April, May ana Jane of this year. Bids open nntil the 15th of February, 1K22. jaaFtUCih JNQ. H. TSTPIJm, An't Batfy. Information Wanwfl. MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the United States in 1851 lie landed In New York, ana started for Pittsburgh. Pa- wlthaeiew to employment as a drU engineer, expecting to meet there one William Millar, an engtneinr. Any Information concerning —td Todd will be thankfully rewired. Address Sarah m«q Todd, ear* of Her. Baxter Dickinson, D. D* Boston. JaMtawdr *prtJStia:SS WANTED—SISOO and the .13 the services of anaetlvebualnca* man are offered for aulntemtinasaAiboiihees. Enquire of an3o.tf THOa.WOOPa.7fi, 4tb ft. SELLING OFF AT COST, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, Ac. w - jsstespjsss&sp oB * ARE now. offering their entiro stock of Carpeting. Oil Cloths, Rags, Matting, Am, at cert, comprising the largest and beet assortment in the West* ern market, which we Impart direct end select from the meet celebrated manufactories in the Gauntry. Our stock compzlaee In part tbo following, via; tifedant Velvet PUaCarpebMuliCicUu. . Tapeetry Brussels do Cocoa Matting. Kiln do do Spanish do! PaparOne Ingrain do Canton do. Three-ply imperial do Chenlle Rues, Fine Ingrain do Tufted do. Common do do Stair Hod*. Twilled Venetian do Transparent WlndowShadw Kuu * do do Plano andTahto Cover*. S»h?«tnr Ingrain do tflnna Woolen Kalie.g*., With a rail assortment of a’l other Uoods and Trimmings usually kept In a Carpet Warehouse. Those wishing to famish iSeaaKboats, lletdi or llama will find It to their advantage to call. a* now is the time to ptoeare the best bargains ever offered la this market, as we are seulag off cor stock for CluA at Kaatem cost. i Ji39 W. MaCUNTOCK A BEOS. Madison and Indianapolis Sail Road. vJ’iXlSold and popular Road is prepared to I. transport freight Into the Interior of Indiana, from the hast or Pittsburgh, at as tow rates as any other route. lUvlng more Bolling Btoch and much more experience la its management, this mad ean offer more Inducement* to shipper* In encoring dispatch'and correctness In for warding goods than any other line. Goods for the interior will be received In Madison and sent forward PREH of any charge for drajego and corn mi Minn. This company also offer *xtr* Inducements to Boati to land with them, aa they bare larva Wharf Boat* and wharves, where good* can be stared free of charge and be protected from the weather. .. For may Information or rate* of freight, call on A. A. •HARDY. Agent, at PitUbnrgh. *ho will give the desired Information. d. 0. D. LILLY. Bopt, IL P. Justs. Gen. Ag!. Madlaon, Ind.-ja£>d2ni A. A. HARDY, (Susaeaaor to Hardy. J&ncs A C 0.,) COMMISSION AND FODWARDIXQ MERCHANT; Agent of the Wadison and Indianapolis RAILROAD, No. 80 Water st, Pittsburgh, Pa.‘ jagMyd Dnbnqne Tribune, # The .Official Piper the City. is one of the oldest and most widely JL circulated Newtpapen In lowa.' pUtebnrgh Merebaate and othcra, wlchlng to eecnre the boftineas orDnboque and the Upper Mlaelnlppl. will do well toaend thetr adrertiMmenu to the DDBUQUBTIUB UNB.whkh liltfued Daily, Weekly and Tri-Weekly, ud which haa already a lam adrertlMag patronage, aa will be seen by reference to itaeotnmna oelMf Caipetisn, Oil Cloths and Hattings. ROBISON & CO., TJFTIf STRRMT. OPPOSITE TWS TBKATRZ, MX VE now on hand, and to which they are dally adding, a .large and choke assortment of the i goods, from the lowest to the highest grade, whlrh wiU be sold at eastern prices. Also—Rags, Mats, Window Shades, tenltlan Blinds,Piano and table cows, Bog Hol land, Green cdl doth, and alf other goods anally kept in arpsi houses, to which the attention of purchasers is in Cited. odO Self Heating and Box Irons: rpHE Subscriber having purchased the ex -1 olosiee right of J. J. Johnston's Patent Bor and: J. Jofinstoq'a ratent Belflleating Smoothing Irons, is now extensively encaged la manutketaring the saxna. Jn con neetlon with the above, he keeps eonstantlyon hand at bis on Ytderal st.. opposite Anchor Cotton Work a a large and good asnrtment of the common Tailor and Sad Irons, to which he would respeetfblly invite tha attention of wholesale dealers and the public In generaL ocd-lyd C. KINQSLAhD. AMtdionydty, Pa. liagan A Abl, "VTO. 91 Market st., arc closing out their en jLv tire stock of Dry Goods at an Immenaedlsconnt from fwmeQrrines, preparatory to purchasing their spring sup* ply: we have on hand a fins assortment of the following «nodc Paramattas, french Merinos, Wool DeLalnesr fonted Plaids, MadonnaClnth.Tamej Cloth, Bf>tnhyyj BnglDh Chlnts, M English do. Untiles, superior makes of Welch and other riannels, with a great variety of Black and Colored Brocade Plaid and Striped Brets Silks, all of which will be sold at a great tacriSce. - j»39 \JU JACKSON * ‘sun, of tho late Arm TV a’of W. AN.Jaekaon A 'Sons, -Orate and fender Makers, 340 front it* and 830 Broadway, New York, have eonstantlyon hand every varietj of Urates and f ernlera Also. Circular and Sonars Uerxaan Silver Grates. Whole •als Dealer* supplied. JeHMy* POT ASH—IO casks - this day rac'd and for sals by jaU ‘ . OOLMNS, Horn my,; Buckwheat Floor, V. 7 in guanUlM to salt fsmilles. fbr tale at ROSS, PAT TON A M'COUBS’, Diamond, Pittiburgb, and federal sC Allegheny. . . jt33 DAISINS, Currants, Plums, Dry Peaches, Lt. Apptea, Peas, Beans. Afu for sale bv ROSS. PATTON tMcOOSIDa, Diamond, Plttaborgh. ana federal sL, Al* Bgheny. jagS IBIME CODFISH, Sopor lb., at Ja2S~ RQSajATTON A McOOMPS. A GOOD GIG Alt for 1 cent at ja2s Rosa, PATTON k McOOMBB. SUGAR —20 hbds. primo. N. 0. Sugar to arrlT* by steamboat Aiansflnld, and for ail* by ja4 - ; T. UTaLB ACO, 113 gust. UTTER—S bblf. and 4 bxs. primo ral I rac'd and far sale by BELL A LIGGETT, BULK lbs. Balk Fork for for sale at Allegheny Bepot br _ . BHRIyRR A DILWORTH. T ARD A GREASE—2 bbls, LarAand 18 I ibid*. Qreaae now laattni- 1 from steamer Twin Citwfci AfbT • Jaaa ISAIAH DICKEY A (JO. FT.AXSF.ED— 10 bbls.' now landing from steamer Twin City ftafsale by -1. PKHOgy A <Y>.’ i ROOMS—IOO doz. Com Brooms for rale >l>t JaU ' HENRY TL CXILUNS,: 170 R SALE—A valuable Horse, perfectly 1 WISHING BOOTS, (IndlA Rnbbar) at tho * nabtgPw»,n«»u.iLet.«. j..u.rmujfa. "VALENTINES—A large and beautiful as y eortoantof Comic and SenumentM ValsnUnes jnit ne'dandfbrsalc.wilhsKVholemle or retaQ, foyer than KAnBBLS. SOP. * EXTRA FIiOUR; DUUMlmPiMWwtilnr . JOO bo.OWT.rS»a,lbr*l.* : ' jao : ■ »uuo». oaanaKß.ai LHurtr it. EGOS— 5 bbls. fresh Egg, this 'day re csired and for sale by HgNBTH.CQD3N. ifiATHERS^—26 racks now landing from gtfuonr Adalla for sate by ■ . - ISAIAH DICRRY A 00. USKINGUM FLOUR—IOOO bbls *Wind sorMUtf Ei tra, far sate by JUS J. AW. REA. ■AMILYFIOUR—2SObbIs “StorriMer rcailr.forwi.br J. .W.llgA. 'INE FLOUR-175 bbls fqr «le by J<« i.tw.tsx. AGKICirLTDTIAIi. &C. Notice to Qardenen. Gardener Wanted. WANTS. Information Wanted PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. FROM CRANE A COJB ADVERTISING HOCSE, fiT SOUTH rrnhn gr_pfl77r* ngr - p -SLf-i PUBLIC NOTICE!!! Bnshlon, Clark t Co.'» Cod liter Oil.' r I -HE lote firm of Rnshton. Clark & CO- l*e“ IffiGEMAN, CLAr'k i CO 0 " 5 All connection with the store No. lOAstor dleaontinaed- ; * Our Mr. Baseman hulwea connected with the eataK. lihhmen* tweaty-eixrun,and tor twelve Tean ha*b»«i.’ • partner sod bad theprindpai charge or thetmlioaa~ and with the benafit ol hit experience and the e©iaijla*3 effortaofeaehmemberofourflrni, wetraittomerit and' receive a continuance of the patronage ao liberally ex tended ton*. j The Gemnne Cod Liver Oil, ; hitherto made by B.C.*Otf.-wili In f&tare be mad* only hr u»—lt vuour Ur. dark who went to Jiewfinmdla&d to auperintaad IU manafactareyand we warrant. it Our Oil la soldbr ail t£o mo«t mpeciabledrugglit* in the Unit*! Stefa*. - r • . , <*. • Gamaa—Be earefulioVoe that the name .“HXQiai' CLARK the eork of eaubOttbMrithodtwUehitunofc grown ja22-lmc, -• . . .. . . t : Cash and Short Credits 1 | M. L. HALLOWELL & Coi SILK WAREHOUSE, Pbi la d.e Ipb I a. j buyers will receive a dis- JL count of SIX per cent, If the money bi*-puM in mt fund*, within ton day* from data ofbUL , .. , Dagarrcnt money only taksn at It* market nine An the "To merchant* of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX mouth* will be rfrmTlf desired. Where mousyl* remitted In advance of maturity, adU count at the rate of 3! WELVK per cent, per annum vQI be 'allowed. Prieet for Good* Vmfirra^ In again eaUingtheattenUonof the tradlngcommunity to the above terns, we announce that notwithstanding the general denreeaon In commercial affairs throughout the country, th* system of buslneM-adopted by u*. more than ayear slnee, and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables us to oner for the coming Bpring season curusual assortment of NEW SIIS AND FANCY GOODS, Comprising on* of the LARGEST AND MOSI?BPLENDID STOCKS to be found in America; to which we will receive constant additions, throughout tbe aeteon, of new and fru goods from our HQ USE LY PA fds. jsl£&aO B. T. Babbitt’s Potash in Tin Cass. OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, 143 R*- In a ease, warranted equal to any In use at about tnesam* price as that la casks, with full directions fhr u * e - pri n ted °o.caeh can, being In a much more portable condition fbr retailing. An/nersoa desirous to try It will pleaaeremltlOdoUarslnafettcrtfl my risk, or through *?“• tbj* and 1 will forward one ease as above. 143 lbs. This article has been In dm for tbe last three years, end givee tbe beet of satlafrctlon to all who have met with It Also, yuper Carbonate Soda Soap Po«- der. Yeast toiwdar, Castile Soap, Cream Tartar, Candle* of all kinds, and the beet Baleratus In pound paper* 40 in a ease, or' other package*. B. T. BABBITT. dw-3mo Woe. 68 A TO Washington th, New York. S Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., Phrenologists and Publishers, 231 Arch street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish all works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Curc.'Uagnetlsm and Puonognpny, whole* sale and retail, at New Yoric prices. Profce* sional examinations, with charts, and full written desolations or character, day azgi evening. Cabinet free. mr&lyc FOR REST. Hotel for Lease. 13 JLEY'S HOTEL, formerly known as the XI/ “tamartine House,” I* ottered tor lease on favorable Urine, belsgeltuated on tbe corner of Fourth and Urant it*, near the Court House, and about midway between tbe Hononjtahela Wharf and tbe Penna. Railroad Depot. It Is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable loca tions in tbe city. The Hotel will be furnished It desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from the first of April next. For farther information, apply to JOSEPH 8. A A. P. UOlUtttON, Atfye; j*29-lmdSwT Office, No. 142 Fourth St., Pittsburgh. FT*HE very deirarble and modcm.construct .l ed two story Brick Drilling, No. 20 Wylie st; double •beck buildings. Hot' and Cold Water In the tttehto. Wash Houm and Bath Room, Css throughout the 'house. Chandeliers. Ac., and all in complete Order. Enquire of J*» BELL A LIGGETT. 08 and 70 Water it. Bor Bent splendid New Hotel, known aaffiX X “Brown’s Exchange,” situated 12 mile*from thoAfcx dir of Pittsburgh, at to* junction of tbeOnwasboroPllu ana a Plank Road from Pittsburgh,. containing 40 rooms, and built in the most modern style, with all the conven -I'ocm ofa lint class Hotel, snehas Ice and Smoke House, Stabling.for 80 to 100 horses, and a fine Barn. The house is at p eeent furnished writh tbe best of rumlture of mod* •rn style, which will be sold to the Isms nr i wuvffl as desired. A fins Gardes attached to the Kqbm, from. «ttf to seventy acres cf.fi ne clear land, a greater portion of which!* rich bottom, lying - along the basks ofTttrtl* Creek. Therei|s one of the Central Railroad Stations on the Farm, within one hundred-yards frcmAhe HoUL— Pvrsons ean go and come from Pittsburgh twice a day.— The House ha* a good custom as a summer, resort fortran toe** mens’ families. The necessary amanmentsfor a Hotel are also for sale. Omnibus,'.lTarseMuarneM, ccows and farming utensils. There ere also a Store, Bemlnary and Post Office doee to the Hotel. fTbe Hotel endeppor* tenaneee will be teased with or without the Farm eud Barn. The above Farm, together with otherJend adjacent, consisting in all of 200 acre*, will be sold entire orln any smaller number of acne, to salt purchasers, for Country Boats or tor gardening purposes. Persons desiring tnlsase the Hotel Tor Farm, or to' pur* chase the Furniture. Omnibus, Horses, AeTle- will ad dress the undersigned. ALLEN BROWN, jalMod , Turtle Creek P. 0., Allegheny Co- Pa. {Daily Union copySmo and charge Gasette.J Bor Sale or Bent 4 WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin lug Wilkins burg, and near tbe Railroad Station.— loose contains 13 rooms, and the lot, an which there Is a garden and good stabling, fronts 50 foot on the Turn pike and extends 204 fret ft depth to a fifty foot street. Thu desirable property will be sold low-and on very easy terms, <w will Denoted for $l5O per annum. ' ja24 B. O. (JAZZ AH. For Bent. 4 DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt ; t -.g^s , ‘ D Ass P A gagk a j^iag° For Bent THE Briok Dwelling, known heretofore as **Our House," in Diamond alley, between the Dia mond and Wood ct n at present occupied by Hr. Wm. Gal lagher; For terms, apply to * ja!7*tf . B. D. QA7-ZAM. __ . For Bent, npHE 3 story Brick Dwelling House on East i _JL Oninmoo, Ajjaghtny City. at prmat oocnplad lry tha ! Bar. Ur. Our&T«U.. Poasesalon sirao on tha Irt day of April. Knqulwof B. DALZSLL A Co. Liberty rtwat. KENT—TI ~ , jl'—The large and convenient A Bonn on Fourth «t« between Mirkit and Wood §u_ »( pmenioeeuj led by Sir. (Hors* Bool*. Kent low and poMogglon siren ImmedlateJr. nol«f B.D. GAZZAM. FOR RENT—A good Houso on 2d be t voen Smith field and Grant sla. Rent t2l per month. THOS. WOODS, 76 Foorth st. iPOR RENT—The 2d, 3d and 4th story JL rooms over J. WHsoa A Son's Hat Sbjts, and TUrnan ii Banking Honao, emsr of Wood trt. and IHamond alley* (estnoM off Woods!) Tbeabovw rooms are 40 foet front by 60 foet deemand well lighted, for terms, engnlre of de2frif j!wiLBON A SON. 81 Wood stT^ [iH)K KENT—A well lighted and furnished L Baaeaeat Store, eorusr of Third an-1 Market eta.— aat 3100 per annum. n0204f B. p. a»7.7. k\i To Editors and Printers, Building occupied for more than ten .JL year* by the AffsteirpAOurffc, and whlchlscentrml lyucated on Thirds*- near Market, is now FOR RENT, affording a good opportunity to Editor* or Printers of se> eurinr a well known stand for their badseaa. This prop* •rty la directly opposite the extensive Printing and New* paper estahllahmsnte Jn Dispatch DoUdlbg.— For terms, apply to R.l). BAZZAM; * JaSW between 3d and Tlh. Spears* mills for rent.—These derirabla and very peputar FLOURING MILLB and r MILL attached, are now for rent krw.aa the prevent woprie tea* Intend embarking In another business. These Mills have one of the best water powers In tbe country, Wng supplied by the little Bearer river, and Sandy and Bearer Canal. They are miles from the Ohioiiver, or outlet Lock of tbe Canal, and the Pltteborgh and Cleve land railroad. There la in contemplation (end baa beoa surveyed) and will he bail! a railroad from Darlington to the river, which,will make thecoinmanieatkm to this Mill * t THK location for selling goods. «Wos k good cash buriness,of about <12,000 per annum. Any one wishing to engage in a saft paying onsiness, will do well to call soon ou toe pro* proprietore, as they are determined to rent for tbe reasons mentioned- above. DANIEL SARVER. Mills, Columbiana 00~ Ohio. PoftofflcaaddrsN: Bmlth’a ferry, Beaver OoTftmn'a, or » . J. D. STUART. wt><W Union Lins. Plttibnrhe. fJOOD TENANTS WANTED for ths fol bwlng Houses and Store Rooms: Two DweUlng Houses and Store Rooms on 3d s! A Dwelling House on tftb s! A Dwelling House on Waters!, above Gran! A House cu 8 rooms, on Lc«an s! A House of 3 moms, on Bedford »! f n#^u °w? on Ross, at bead of Uh s! A Dwelling House in Birmingham. A Large Tavern Stand In Hast A Large Stose Room on 4th a!, sear Wood. Tnatipsrions Hall on 4 the! now known as Cargo SllalL Jal6 Apply to B.CUTHIIERTASoKuSMriU f|V) LEASE OR SELL—The property known JL ritnatedtn Altegbenr CIS. below tbe OW Bridge, at tho jun«Uonofthe Ihuui and Allegheny rlver. Tbere are'on the premises 3 large F , *i?Lft op Vi n £^ rw « lelll iM? #dM “ , * n V l,ld boose, at tached to which la a Use of shafting with drums, and ex tondlngthewbotolragthcfibeircflding. The other eon talns li blacksmith forges with apparatus for blowing the umebyna. There Is also on the premises on* Targe building with shafting, drumaAe. rtds is.one of tbe best locations West of ths mountains for a Machine and En gine Shop cr Cat factory. The'whole wiU be rented for a "ienn of year*, or tbe lease, bonding* and machinery will be sold at a great bargain. ~8. M’LAiN A SON, 316 tn rt. IMPORTANT —Wa have on hand a few of tbeee cheap Bollding Lots in the 7th ward, for which w* wiU take In exchange at perv Certificates of Deposit oa Gen. lartmer (opto 25th) Apply to Js23 B. MaLAIN A SON. 2L.Bth«! T ARD « BUTTER—2S kgs. No. 1 Lard: l i 10kgs.paeked Butter; obbls.(mhmn Bntter, lost fegdaadfor.mleby jalft B. ROBISON A 00. Buckwheat flour— 7 bbia.raceiying and for sale by BRLL A UOQETP. SUPER FRENCH CHINTZES—Murphy A Bttrchlield invite the attention of the lx dies to them asmrtme&tofrichFnmehChinUes, of latest lmpartattoas, and rich styles; also, English and American Prints,- in great variety. - , . Ja24 - Kj^LOUR—IBO bbls. extra floor on hand -J/ and for sale by J. A. "HUTCHISON A 00.- -EANS—2I bbls. small white rac’d and ) for sate by jalT BKLL A LIGGETT. : BAULEY —16 sacks prime Barley for sale br jsn airaiYEas mlwoaTiL [ORN —200 bus Ear Com for sale by ' i»» * snBIVBtt t DILWQBTn. OTATOES-—lO bbls. reo’d and for sale by ■ mLtuootn. BBLS. Potatoes for aale by lea . J. ROANVIRLP. B BOOMS AND LUMPS —7 tonaou hand .aaibrm.br j.iHUTonnosaoo. . - Tea, Tea, Tea. - 1 1S7E are recoivins from New York and VT rbiim.ijw. ogi halt aagra tzs. mmmasi* Young Hr*an, iinp*riaL Gunpowder, Oofong, Smebong and IhiglUh Breakmri, all of which haTS been tected, and via be sold as usual, sHharwholegri^cr^retea. I ~~ Pekin Teaßtore.No.SB Fim? attyri/ O OLLBUTTEK 20bzs. extra Noll But-’ l^ g: tM.s.,^s'or R .m a^.gooLiji , a _ i; CHIP STUFFS—IOO- reo’d and for O sale by jaT BEU. ALIQQRT. DRIED FRUIT—2S bblfl. Dry Peaches, to »i o . iKtLoTDtoa <s> K BBLS Lard Oil. No. I, store.andibr aaleby jald fLEJCNG BROS.»Woods! CALERATUS—2OOO Iba. for sale by IJtaM . HRSariL«HJJNK bbls.:for ja24 SBI»T tt 05UINB. NOTICES, &C. . "VFOTlCE—ThelatafirmofWick iM’Cand- COPARTNERSHlP—The'undereifmod. 0 1 seated hlia Wl^dAMMKANa^id^Aß&ll^“ COFFIN fbr the purpose of continuing the WVlrosii ni'7 oeryaodOommUsioD business, at tbe old rtrnl rai,n . Biuplution of Co-Partnenbip.- fpflE heretofore existing • betwMn :tfissnbseribers. In the Grocery bosinsss, in wenamelffJolm'Watt'ACttfnaa this day been dissolved , ?t K ;‘r'’f _Th« basiaus of_the-late firm wCt b» settled by John Wu*Dn,at’thec3attxcd'oa liberty street, and for » be anthoriMd to use the cam* of tin ' \ Janu»yBtl4 ! ISSS. - i - ' JOHN WIIS&N. ml°s?Pdf^J^^.^^riaa»«,r^ebjeri l dllr-rebomrMnd . TOJ® WILSON,- ■ Grocer 1 ahd^Coranrisrioii street, ■ : -j “ f'O-I’ARJNKRSmi'-We W aa, da, X/aopelated qumlves iuthe Carpetburiswa. unJ IQSlartstst-the partnership tOdste-fhjmttSlrrtdir taw.-andlbw business to be comfteted unfa* tbe name and tea Of W.UoCiintock A Brother*™ WASHINGTON UcOLINtOCK. FitUhargh, May Ist, 1844.—<ayl8 < CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE,—Tho un dersigned havethtsdarformed a*o4arte<nhlpfor urn transaction of the. Wholesale and 'Retail'Dry Goods Business, under the firm of HAGAN 4 AIIL gtifoa. Market and 8 Union streets. A. J. HA&AN; * mhStf ' DANIEL'AIIIIn *./* XTOTICE—I have sold my interest in 'tlia. 11 burineasofLong, UOlar ACmtaS. A.'Long, who, ?th Jno.RdlllßswmeonUnßaatth* cUstandEwo. 109 Front at I ewdlallyremmmend the pat ronageofrorfriends. p. nrMTM.ittt Haibnrgh, July 2«h, 1854. • _y|th.rmin»< Q 1 A. LONG & COh BeU ftnri Brass Poun- Ksw den and Gas Fitters, invite Utenttou to their stocks oiChandellers. Brackets, Pendants and other fixtures.— We fit up houses with steam and gas. make brass castings of all kinds to order, furnish Railroad pomps and tank fie* tinga^and keep ana-attrition metal constantly on hand. IWTOTICE—The interest ot Mr. Jolw At -11 weU. la our burincaacoases from this date, hr agree nient. Our business, as wholesale Grooere, will m eon * tinned by the remaining partners, uuder the Ann of BAHALBY, OOSGRAVK FCO, Noa. 18 and 20 Woodst. Pittsburgh. HAGAI,EY, WOOD WARD A CO. No. 221 Siirkit et', Phlladslnhia. Pittsburgh. Dec, 19.18M.-de2l WM. BAQALKyToQ. ■\TOTICE.— Tho late firm of JONES & ill QDIGG having been dissolved by the death of John FTQnigg, on the 27th the bastnesa of »*t«l firm will besettSa-by the undesigned, at their ofltee, oornerof Ross and First streets. fiept. 30, ISAAC JONES, curving partner TSAAC JONES, Mannfactnrcr of Spring 1 and Blister Steel, Plough .Slab Steel, -Bt*el Plough Wings, Coach and KUctle Springs; Brass Not Tapers, Half Patent Screw Hall ana Hammered Iron Alien.—Corner or Rosa and First streets, Pittsburgh. «*«B.-vonwrw. 13X40 jowm. i.m-ii.p’ 1 a tflnrt, DB. ROGERS A. CO., Majmfacturere or* • Roger’s Patent Improved Steel Cnltivktor.- : ofiee' 1 corner of Boas and First streets, Pittsburgh. jfol2-ly.-. 'VTOTICE.—In consequence'of having" sold 11 our Furnace* to the Cambria Iron Company, the newtalp existing nndor tbe firm of KINO A ' SHOKNBKIt - GER.atCambria Fnrnacc,are both dissolved. The burl be settled up by the maasgers at the Furnaces, and UeorgeS. King, who are authorised to use the name* of the respective firms in settling up the business „ . • r • GEOROK S. KING,^ March L IE&3. rmhfi:tfl P. SUOKNBRRGJBR. f| W. ITEjiSTINE & CO., CommiHsion 11* and Forwarding Herchants, and Dealera goneraliy n Produce. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and other Manufac tures, Xc, Nos. 93 ami 93, Front street, Pittsburgh. ■ Theundersigned having formcdaco-portner ship, under the style of D. W. &EUSTINR A 00„ for the transaction ofa General Agency, Commlmlon, Forwarding and Prodneboxl ness, at No*. 93 and 95, Front street, are pre pared to giro special attention to filling orders, reoeiving and forwarding produce and merchandise, and to the ex ecution of all business that mar be entrusted to their care. D. W. HERSTINB. HMN. HOHBAUM. Rim TO—Clark# A Thaw: William Bagaley A Oa; W. UXhUly ACO4-F. Sellers A CO4 Hay* AEUcfc KtamsrA tahu: Henry Graft Ssoi William F.frhham- 8. it. Johnson, AQ4 T. BakeneU,«a4George lAdUe, Esi4coloruonHtouer, Xea. • . jafodt. JOS. SBH. !(«.• wrMcrwn. NOTICE: Joseph Fleming haring- asso ciated with him Joseph Abel, tbe busineselierearter will be conducted under the stvleof JOSEH arev. a c». at the old stand, corner of Smith addend Fourth streets. j*l3 . - , 'lO-PARTNERPHIP.—The .undersigned J have this day entered into co-partnership, under the nameandstyleof J. A. UUTCHISONACCh,forthe purpose eftramactlngaCominlxsfanand Grocery bualngg. _ vIAS. A. HUTCHISON. Pittsburgh. Feb. . »M—feO A. M. WALLINGFORD. 1 IQ-PARTNERSHIP—Having associated _J £. 8. Ward with me in tbe Drug business, the busi ness will be carried on foam date, undartbesnleof n v. awt.i.vDu a m January 2d, 1854. B. X. ** T,Ty * ~ • - , |..w. e -’wiift > E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale and 1 -*£* Ka^ll^ler*ln Drugs, Paints,' Oils; Varnishes. goto. No. fit Wood street. - Conght! Conghil! Ctrauha!!! J *3.BELIKy iff FJTE MINVTESItJC* TYLER’S GUN ARABIC OOU{JH CASDY DROP J , PATENTED 183 T. 1 fIIHESE DROPS wherever they have been J- Introduced, have speedily supemdcdall other Con- Their supcriorltycoasists in their agreeable flavor, theab efldal to PUBLIC SPEAKERS and r enxovel all hosklneai from the throat, and »-im and sire tonetotha votes. Price and2a eento a box. _Bpld wholecalo and. retail by FLEMING BRORI flat* Kidd A Co,) No. CO Wood it, and most Drug wii Candy BtoP —■ 'F- Ortß-d ARTIFICIAL TEETH!! lb DBS. DUNCAN & CAHEBOGT. „ DENTISTS, . : , : o No. Eln'.ilrtiU, npms OFFICE under the management of ' X it* pnsant proprietors, hat bwh Increasing In r*pu» t*«on Tor in the- Artificial Dcp«t set tj action to aJJ who BiJir-iiTorlt vita their patronage. - The *abscriber* would .cell attention’ to the fhllowinff esttntai point* pertaining to ArtifieUi teeth. Tic Been* l J “A netorelneffl ofeppearance, quality end strength/ to the weerer, end umfalnew in -T "-T „™.HiiSwi Son ' w * rtOB **!• superior ehtnetar of th. Tbtoizktbm^wSiu 1^0^9 * **™*» they ere the mosintsoa? Tulk or on Gold Plate. ISM per IbeO. . . '''" * money reftmded if the Teeth do not pwre aatlsfro- the Information of thosa lbing.et a distance. »***!*ourfedliUoiare »u*h TEcra in iron. u to es nourvand smell pieces in proportion, eo thee oodrin* tiou needle apprehended, - ™ W. 0. DONOAJT, -\ n ~' . .• • ■ J.G. CAU£RON, . /Dentists. <*■lB-17 No.lsßWe»t6theU ULRaoe^EhtuCln. JA. BROWN, would most respectfully la. the pnbUe that be keeps onhand/at on the west side of the Diamond, Allegheny (Sty, a eotnf ptete assortment of Vepltlan RHnJ«- liW ten ere made to order, in the best nyls, warranted eon*! —United Ill* without the eld of » screw driver. Having pnrehamd the rioek, tools, end wood of the Cabinet KstsMJsbmetit c|' BMisey * MrCWltod. Ism prepared to fujt&hthetr old. ecstoaen es well m the nnffio et large, with everything tatifcfrUn*. Agency, No. ft Wood street. PjtiabtfrAt. "Prove all things, keeptothatwhicbls .. flood." - . ' -■ TYLER’S TOOMPOUKD GOMi ARABIC SYRUP. PIMIE increasing demand fortHisinostrleas- JL ant. safe end eSesdous remedy' for aU'pulmonary dißtees, nu raebled the proprietor to ndnee'tbe price iio »e to piece it within the reeeaor'alldeasss,ltf„snperkDri» sssssa r , l?JJ. lln< s #^ Jl ?{ iu *® l ? e, ' lrlien rß ®*< l l eB have failed; and by thousands of our most respectable .citizens' •' 5^ 1 < amlUn both espmsntiTS end fflf&SSt • Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, JfeiS a s * l ’* t 2?i, taor * soseipuUbleoitColdi in chronic; cases. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croap, 42s } Affections ef ■ - Consumption,./-. . . O ELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS endnlafrt. which was only ttUeved br of-idiiffp .uongnsyrap,whlche gentlemen oy the name of Ghesht- • ES, n £-iT 1 !?' h is® OT . «“ stsu'rf.ostoTHr. cSSg sS«™ta”(^3htaSSs!S^&aS,"““t ■WStancfiSld,-JaJffMiwt'.Milffirti.BOmm wi’tf. • ' Oxpliaiii’ alo; : “ • .of Vthmm S2sSS^^2^SSa&i^,sSiKr men the BoothCUb of U» QroessntS< hhr^Tgrpplks i roed.-ediolniM/the Tillageor/sftn.£L . 4e^ t f“ toua *"T??o'sski®s^ ie23d*wtdT ..of ArebelleßteUnheldf**^- KBHTDCKT MIMTARY ISBTITDTE, TAIRECIED by aßosrd of Visitors Spiiomt a»S» CTeUeU feslMW.Vort bin tbla fmSSy. FLOUK— 400 choice extra Family .brendg/ 100 ••* do->. * bUl».' ysllbvr Kin dried fY®N-r<>oo bus. in osr sjja BOOibva. sholl .-... o.sw.anuT4Wrt4T»t. IOOHNa TILE, mahuftciuredvof Piro U(3»>.ibr «d« tr, mast H. OQIUJIB. TfcAPTISMAI, Mthe Miaßutber O Pts«,UB»luWi«- ... .
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