HOMEMATTERS. ISTERMESTB I 5 THE CITI OP HTI?BFSGB, neat jAxcaar 2Stoj*3iiia»M« IMA • .._T 6 O CrtmlaalHsglact*..<O Small 2 & Impcsftet D**slP|Ba*at— 0 • l wi«imw>n » - Paralysis...—^.;....—o - Cough*-— 0 2 0 1 0 —ri■ i■ ■■ im1 1 ? Meiringttk—o l" I Apopux?o .*T;,—i Tn* VH,tn - • Q • IM ... J TcUL-J.-^.. _ tum ism nuu-WBi; _ Under l ... ~ I ** Sto g • • * - “ J “ 30 tola, —— —\ • “ 20 j .*• «9't»so..u~~ •—j—•—•- \ “ 70 to ? Mali. IS; orl«f of U» °fnSUt, mrinr „ physician ofßoard of Health. Look tin job Siay* Catchaba I—Wo were credibly informed Uto last night tent certain parties from Baltimore, Md.,- are in the city,' who are eridenHy Jiere vilh- the. intention of seizing fugitive slaves ! Bo bn your guard! Mr. Loan's Lkctubh os Napoleon Boeapatb. —The audience on Thursday evening at Masonic Ball was a decided improvement-: We are glad - of it, for the lecturer's sake, for the fame of our city, and fir the exchequer of the Association. It seems tans little less, than a shame that this winter’s edries of lectures haa: not beea better sustained. It c&onot be want of intelligence and appreciation- that keeps people away. We at tribute it mostly ,to : a want of Interest In the success of -tho Tonng'Men’s Association; and a reprehensible regard to mental inr proTement and the cultivation of literary tastes. There ianotaperson.'of any intelligence in the city but would enjoy 'such a real treat os one of Mr. Lard’s lectures, yet he has spoken to shame fully thin houses, and the Library Association bos lost money. Should this be so ! ; Hr. Lord liaff given, teriztm, lucid and philo sophical histories of the reign of Henry IY, and Louis XV, followed by the Freuoh Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte, thus presenting & complete view of the four most important eras in the history of Franco. His lecture last etch ing did'foHjostiee to of Napoleon, -yet it was not the unqualified-.eulogy whichjxas eoine to bo the fashion now-a-days.. He gave him fall credit for his Valor, his military great .ness, his patriotism, but ho could not over look Bis treatment of Josephine, his vault iDg'Smbition; his thirst for war. The lecturer touched very briefly on Napoleon’s histo ry. Rvery Bchool-boy can toll the : story of his life. It rather went into ah enquiry as to what verdicts thxa age should pass upon him as a great,agent for good or evil. -The moral sense of' man, the law of .immutable truth' was the standard by which' to judge hiim—' Mr. Lord then proceeded to show how far Bona parte, to a oertkln degree, was a‘ benefactor to hia country and ’to humanity, and to what an overwhelming degree ho was a curse to mankind.. The leoture wosfull of startling passagcs-ond folly eustained-his previous efforts. His views met with repeated and hearty responses from the audience,* Suicide or a Woman.—Mrs. Frances Helm etetter, wife of Joseph'Helmstetter, residing on Pike street, Allegheny city, committed suicide on Wednesday evening. We are informed that she has, fortwoyemre past, been laborlngnnder occasional mental derangement, superinduced by religions, excitement. She was in the habit of reading all the books on. religion she could get hold offend frequently duringanattack would cry out for)Hhe .Priest. ” - On Wednesday morn ing, as her husband was prepariog to go to his work she told bin she was going to tha river, and used such incoherent .expressions that he to stay at homo and watch her. She finally became so furious that he sent forsev eral of thenrighbors to assist him. -When they arrived, Mrs. Helmstettcr was much enraged, threatened and shook her fist at them. Towards evening ebe took her Bible and was engaged in. reading for some time. Suddenly she threw the book down, and requesting her husband to-join her, began to pray. Some time after this, ehe told him ;to- go out and bay some floor, while she remained with her little ’w. He did so, and just as he entered the boa. a his return, the had severed the jugular >c.4 rith amor. She lay upon. theHoor, bleeding profusely, and the boy stood over her, screaming with terror.— She bod-inflicted afrightful wound on herself, half severing her head from her body. She died almost immediately. She was forty yean of age.. • Coroner Lowry held an inquest at 10 o’clock Wednesday night, and. the jury. re turned a ver dict of suicide. committed - while the. deceased was laboring under aa attack of Insanity. Mr. Church hill, -of Boston, who is now traveling for bis .health in the Eastr ' “Itglve oneslaa 6Ter£present idea of the ex pansive enterprae'of his countrymen, to find the commodities of. Commerce continually in bis path vrhercyef he goes. I hate not yet/visited any coiSuierable cityof Turkey where I did not . find, the medicines of my ttuntty well represMrt e<Tby Ayze’s Cm&by ln Smyfta, AUeppo, Jaffa, Jerusalem and Constantinople; we see in eacV'on the doorpost of some bazaar, the peculiarly .American looking iron card of Dr. Ayer,, saying in a language which not one in a thousand of. the passers-by can read, ‘Ayer’s Chary Pectoral for Cough, Colds and Consump tion, Sold Sere.* On a shelf behind the cross legged Mussulman are seen the bottles with their English, Spanish, French and German faces turned to the crowd,'and on enquiring-we are told that foreigners are not the only purchasers, but the true believers themselves waive their trust in fate to try this product of American skill when they find there is no other cure for them. I was told here yesterdaythat the Cherry Pec toral has been presented to the Sultan, and is now iu constant use in hia harem, and in tho Hospitals of the Empire/’ : Thb Focbth Sthmi Soup Hocii.—This sec ond house will be opened bn Monday next, in the building on Fourth street formerly known as the : "Tontine." The "Old Brewery” of the Fire Points, New York, was converted into a Miming ary School House; so In oar city a room was once arrayed with decanters and demi johns of rnm, now gives forth aliquid that sus tains, not. destroys life—tfiit makes the poor man’s home happy, , not miserable. -: . Members of the Young Ladies’ Relief Society may obtain tickets for distribution at the store of Morphy & Burchfield,, to-day. Contributions in money or provisions may be left at the same plaee or with Mr. William Frew at J. McCully’s Flour Warehouse,Wood street SC&SEi:—tin: LHTLS ETS£Sr BKG3AR- cot so fUraly ca bar, tau of cold, Turn not away from bar voaracvt vonL - - £ha Hks for Ufa. Her ilxupl* tala half told Tbateeed altycf * robber woaldbaraatlmL Too will sot sin T Then gat tha* atnlzbtmrr hook Xq tout til got hasps of traaanrad vaaltb. Alaek, lhat heart* ahda'd ever be of ofadarti* sto&a! Z taQ tbaa, &as, that Uttla eraabad aonl Will burst lu taoemaot without aacan. And raib cn vlapof filth to its bright seal. That trow *ill wear *dl*d*a of lore. ■ _ „ Which asar a star shall c*avith light,—that «ra Will gas* at no what tbs* 70a look abort, . Bapreaebftuly.wlll iookcntfoualinaglk/ pmouMH, Jaattarr-Si; • ■ . Z. Pas*avast* Hospital* —This institution, as we ars informed, now has between forty and fif ty Inmates—a larger number than usual. The present high prices end the depression in money matters'leaves this noble charity without suffi cient funds to enstain it, and Us'claims Bhould therefore, have especial consideration wiih the benevolent, at present. Those forty suffering men sod women appeal to the community. ißhall the call be unheeded? Any persons desiring to donate money or provisions can send them to Rev. W. A. Passavint, or to George Weyrnin, Emithfield street TaxKEwßnqosssn Bxvor.—The magnificent structure of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Lib erty street, will be ready for use by the first of next week. )It hss cost $BO,OOO and Us erection has occupied seven months. It covers one and two-thiril acres ofgrcnnd./ Its length is C 64 feet—width HO fieL The walls are 28 feet high and the summit of the roof is 87 feet from the floor. . The cellar is 0 feet. 9 inches. The excavationamoantedto 20,000 cubic yards; Bub ble. Masonry 3940 perches; Bricks 1,168,400; Lumber 880,009 feet, board measure; Cast Iron ■140,000 pounds; Wrought I.«. * 000 do.; Class, about 5,000 square feet Tm Liquor Law Case.— Alderman Major, on Thursday, rendered his decision is the ease of Samuel Hare, of “Hare’s Hotel,” charged with celling, liquor on Sunday. Hare was sen tenced to flue of $5O and costs. . It gives us pleamrto perceive that Alderman Major has shown Mm«if disposed to do his whole duty in these esses, without taking advantage of any unimportant quibble that may offer. His pres ent manly course will do much to rid our city of the curso of liquor selling on the Sabbath. Failure.—' According to the Cleveland Leader, Jo* Barker received an invitation from certain parties* In that city to deliver a'coarte of his pe cnUartycbasto'ana effective ltcfores In front of the Court House. Joe went out there, staid elev en days, heard nothing of his friends, received none of the s2s'or $BO they promised him. and when leaving was obliged to give his landlord a quantity of ms books as security for the pay -ent of bis tavern bill. . Pooir Joe l Hdrr.—The Prosecuting Attorney baa in* a*bail of William - Smith 'me.timerince absconded from the the Jury were rendering . * a against him. The OmcxAb— Pbocsxdiegs or —MoxdaY, January 29th, 1855.—Members pres ent—MesOT. Barr, Black, 1 Caldwell, Duncan, Edgar, Evans, Felix, Getty, Gracey, Griffiin, MeSihan, Irwin, "Kelly, Kennedyi Kirkpatrick, Eng, Lewis, Little, : Mackin, Moorhead, M*Ad ams, M'MosterJ, Poor, Scott, Tucker and Presi dent The minutes of the last two meetings were read and approved. . Mr. Gracey presented an ordinance author izing the collection of wharfbge on coal-boats. Bead and referred to Committee onMonongaho la Wharf. "* Mr. Herdmon, two communications from B. B. Boberts, President of the Firemens’ Association. :. Also, & communication from the Allegheny Fire Company. | (Referred to Committee on Fire Engines End Bose. ♦ ; ' Mr. Duncan, a petition for paving and laying gas pipes on Webster street Referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. M’Maaters, a petition for paving Gum street, in the Sixth and Seventh words. Referred to Committee on Streets. Also, a petition for a fire plug on the corner of Washington and Wylie streets. Referred to Water Committee. Raolcedl That the Committee on Fire Engines and 'Hose be authorized to contract for 4,soofeet *of hose. - Referred to Committee on Fire Engines and Hose. _ - Rciolvtdy That tho Street Committee be re . quested to re-pavO Front street west of Redoubt alley to Short street. Also, Second street cast of Redoubt alley to Ferry street, making In all two- squares. ' Mr. Gracey, the following,which was referred to Gas Committee: „ Ketch<tdf That the Gas Committee be, and are hereby instructed to have gas mains laid on Wa ter street from West street to Liberty, and a lamp to be errected upon the some.. Hr. Getty, tbe following, which was referred to the Joint Building Committee : Kaolved, That the Joint Building Committee of tho Market House Association be requested to have the roof of the Market House repaired os soon as the weather will permit. Mr. Dunean, the following, which was referred to Committee on Streets: Whereas, On a number of the streets that have been-paved by the city, and the owners of the lots have refused or neglected to pave the aide walks-as they.are requested by ordinance and some Of the city officers say they have no au thority to compel them to do it. therefore Rttolvedf That the Committee on Streets be, and is hereby requested to have an act passed by the Legislature, giving officers pow er to compel the ownexs of lota- to pave the side walks. Mr. Getty, the following bills, which were re ferred to Committee on Claims and Accounts: Wm. S. Haven;.. $58,20 James W. Biddle... 18,00 Morphy A’Burchfield.... 10,75 Hays A Getty : 7,88 In all of which action tho S. C. concurred. Mr. Edgar, a.oommunication from Guardians of tbePoor, notifying Council of :the expiration of tho term of office, as Guardians of the Poor, of R. H. Hartley, and John Lightuer, elected by C. C. And on motion, it was agreed that when CouncUadjourcs, it will meet on the first Tuesday in February next, at 7 o’clock P. M. Also, a communication from the Board' of Health, notifying Councils of tho expiration of term of offico of B. C. Sawyer, H. N. Speer and .M. W. Lewis. ; The Clerk of the S. C. notified the C. C. that that body were ready to go into a joint meeting for the purpose of electing members of the Board of Health and City Printers. And tho Councils having so met, M. W. Lewis, B. C. Sawyer and H. N. Speer were elected mem bers of the Board of Health. The Gazette and Port were elected City Printers fhe S. C. then retired to their chamber. The Clerk of the 8. C. communicated a reso lution to pay Gas Company ln 8. C. passed. Action lion-concurred in, and referred to Com mittee on Claims and Accounts. The other business samp as S. C. Unroa or ran Alleouxst Ag&iccltoiul Societt.—Tho Board of Managers met on Wed nesday evening Jan. 31st, at the Court House. Present, Mean. Snodgrass, M’Knight, Reed, Payne, Shankland, Kelley, Murdoch, jr., McKel ▼y, Boyd, McCabe, Hall, Miller, Goehring, and the Chairman. • Tho Board being organized the minutes of tho last meeting were read and adopted. Mr.'Mcßnlght read a letter from our repre sentative, Mr.'Gay, reporting the charter obtain ed for the Society some two years ago, and gave' a verbal statement of his reply to Hr. Guy, ask ing for certian alterations; which were sanction ed by an unanimous vote. Mr. M’Knigbt also read a circular received from the Adame Ccru^- Agricultural Society, containing a peti tion to the Legislature'asking for the appoint ment- of a “State Agricultural Chemist.” He then moved ■that the officers of the Board sign the petition, and that members of the Board be requested to circulate petitions among the peo ple for signing. Resolution adopted. Rttolvtd, On motion of Mr. Murdoch that the Corresponding Secretary be authorized to pub lish in tho Weddy Gazette and Port notice of the reception of seeds, &c. ( from the Patent Office, . and otherwise; and that the some will be distrib uted among the members of the Society. Reso lution carried. Mr. M’Quewan submitted bis final report as Treasurer, -which was adopted. On motion of Mr. M’Enight, the. thanks of the Society were ten dered to Mr. M’Quewan for the frithful and diligent manner in which hisduties as Treasurer and member of the Board have been performed. .This resolution wsa passed by a hearty and unanimous vote. The Chairman reported that he hod received a warrant for One Hundred Dollars, being the amount of the State appropriation to the Society, and that he had placed it in the Treasurer* hands. On it was resolved, that the Chair be instructed to appoint a committee of nine mem bers to report a list of premiums for the next exhibition. Choirappointed Messrs. McKnight, Thomson, McCabe, Shankland, Goehring, Miller, Snodgrass, MeKely, and Reed, as said commit tee. On motion the Chair was instructed to appoint committees of three each for printing, for libra ry, and~for arrangements; whereupon the chair appointed Messrs. Way, McKnighs, and Mur doch, Jr., on printing; Messrs. McCabe; Speer, (city,) and Way, on library; and Messrs. Kelly, H*ii and Shiras, on arrangements. . On motion the. Board adjourned to the lost Wednesday, of February, at 10 o’clock, A. JI. JOHN YOUNG, Jr., Chm’h. 0. P- Shieas, Secretary. Fatal Accidxst. — A very distressing acci dent occurred, on Sundsy morning, in the home of a man named Craff, reading on an alley near Chesnut etreet, Allegheny city. It appears that a little son of Mr. Graff’s upset a tea pot, which was standing on a stove, and the boiling water falling on the person of the child, he was scold ed in a dreadful manner. The little snfferer lingered until Monday afternoon, when it died. The Lats Sbootxso Avrora.— I The sad affair to whieh weelludcd yesterday, by which a young man named Richie was shot in the abdombn, did not take place inside Mr. Parchment’s house.— The parties had all gone out, with the intention of getting into their sleighs when the difficulty occurred. This is another deed of blood which may be laid to the account of rum. 4 Stkaw Fire Esaura.—An effort is to be made to get the Steam Fire Engine here after aIL It is oio w in Baltimore, is to go to Washington City, and from thence to Philadelphia; and it hr con templated thaUhe gentlemen having it in charge can be induced to bring it here for exhibition.— Those most directly into rested in the matter have taken the necessary preliminary steps. . . Saozsmxaiß’s Estate.— ln the Supreme Court, now in session at Philadelphia, St. Geo. T. Campbell, on Tuesday last, asked for a special injunction, to‘restrain the executors from selling certain property in tho-city of Pittsburgh; now advertised for sole. The motion was granted, and mode returnable on Saturday next. _ Takes to the Pexitehtiaby.— Edmund Fcd derer, and .Link, McDonald and CorviUe, the cha rioted watchmen, were removed on Thursday, from the County Jail, to their new quarters In the Western Penitentiary. ' They were taken over by Jailor Crawford/ Caz orr tub Teach.—On Thursday morning as the accommodation train of the Pennsylvania Railroad was approaching the outer ; depofi, and while passing a switch,-tho key broke, and a car was thrown off the track. No damage waadohe, and the ear was very soon replaced. J Jim.— I The tavern owned and kept 1 7 Peter Messer, on the Zelienople Plank Road, twelve miles from the city, -caught - fire and was entire ly destroyed on Thursday night, the 25th lust. It waa partially, covered by insurance. ■ Mator Volz has been fining some of our mer chant* for allowing their signs to project too far into the street Amongst other “signs of the times,” this shows Mayor Volz’s determination to enforce the laws. ‘ ; i- : Connzcnoir<—We were in error yesterday In staring that the Rev. W. A. Pasiavant, of this city, designed taring charge of a new church en terprise in Allegheny—Mr. P. it seems not being awaro of any such arrangement District Court.— jkfore Judge Hampton. . io the ease of Howeli vs. Howell ana Woods, action for ejectment, the Jury had not rendered q verdict np to five o’clock yesterday.-. Slskbml—A caploa wm hraedycsterfay bj ih« ProthonoUry fortho arm* of Joseph Emgo, charged with olaodaroa oath of Gcorgo Bowor Smith and wife. BY TELEGRAPH. FURTHER DY THE AFRICA. 7 '■■■'' Bosros, Feb. 1. The Africa' arrived at Boston this morning.— We give the following additional news: ! -The India and China moil reached England with Caloutts dates to the 18th Dec. Canton, Nov. 25.—Trade is very dull. Sir John Bowring returned from the north of China without reaching Pekin. He and other Plenipo tentiaries vere stopped by Commissioners from the Imperial Court.. It is proposed to meet at Shanghai to discuss a revision of the treaty. The rebels hare captured a large pert of the Imperial squadron, and there is quite a panic at Canton. • Exchanges to Canton 47 J; at Shanghai GO}.— At the latter place trade was improving; a good business was doing In silks at reduced rates.— Teas were, a little cheaper. Friim India wo learn that Nepardes army was to march through English territory to attack the'Grand Larma. Dates from Buenos Ayres to the 2d Dec., are received. Business is at a stand stilL The inva sion of Nov. sth has paralysed everything. The government is hesitating between the peace and war policy. No hope of a long peace is entertained whilo Urquiza is President of tho Argentine confederation. A letter dated. Constantinople Jan. sth, says that a column of riflemen have taken posses sion of on important position at Camara, near Balakl&va, after driving out the Russians who occupied it The enemy experienced severe losses and were put to route. The loss of tho Russians at Sebastopol and in the neighborhood during the last days of Decem ber, Is estimated at more than 6000. The London Times contains a letter from Scu tari dated Jan. Bth, which states that the mor tality in the hospital is on the increase. The deaths from Jan. 4th to the 7th inclusive, amounted to 179. The number in the hospital on the 7th was 56 officers and 4332 non-commis sioned officers and privates. The atmosphere of the Hospital is becomiog so pestiferous that an arrangemtatfor transferring the convalescent to Malta or England is highly necessary. The ship “White Falcon” of New York has been chartered by tho Frenoh government to convey provisions to the Crimea. .The Times in. a leading article draws a most deplorable picture of the State of tho army in :the Crimea. In the beginning of January they could muster only 14,000 bayonets. The artil lerr and engineers have been reduced in the same proportion and the cavalry no longer ex isted. The deaths amounted to sixty a day.— The number disabled by fatigue and sickness la 1000 per week. This ratio, the Times thinks will rapidly increase. It is computed that out of 14,000 nominally fit for. service only 2000 are in good health. Tho army was an army of in valida at the beginning of the month, although the winter had not set in. CONGRESSIONAL. WasmaoToK Cixt, Jan. 31. See ate. — Yesterday’s Procecdingr concluded.— Mr. Pearce of tho Library Committee expressed his regret that the statements which had been refuted regarding Mr. Bayard's ancestor should have again been published in & subsequent edi tion of Jefferson’s works. Messrs. .Cass, Hunter and others boro testi mony to the services and patriotism of the de ceased, and expressed tho belief that Mr. Jeffer son was mistaken, although honest Tho Army Appropriation Bill was taken up when'Mr. Houston farther defended the Indians and advocated peacefulmeasures. Messrs. Dodge, Mallory and Pettit followed, Mr. Cass intimating a> desire to speak, when tho Senote adjourned. The President sent in the correspondence re lative to negotiations of Commodore Perry with Japan. Wasbiegtox Cirr, Feb. I. Sexate. —Mr. Stuart presented the memorial of Edward Riddle, of. Boston, for remuneration of services attbo World’s Fair in London inlBsl. Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Seward presented the petition of Harvey Bald win,pTayingfbr the final abolition of slavery, provided it can be done eonslsteintiy with tho rights of slaveholders, and our duty to the elate. -He proposea that a portion of the territory ac quired from Mexico be set opart for colonizing tho African race in this country, .the pro ceeds of tho pubtio domain, including the miner al wealth of California and other territory thus acquired, bo applied In. aid of the Colonisation Society, j • . Mr. Seward, from the Committee on Poat-office and PosTßoads, reported a joint resolution fora weekly moil to and from San Francisco and some point on the Mississippi, a trip of'l4 days; the postage on letters to be 50 cents per half ounce pre-paid; the mail not to weigh over2ootaounds, the remuneration to be $OOOO per trip, u from any cause the mail be delayed beyond 16 the pay of that trip to be cessive delays beyond thai tlm&rWuriES-iha'.far* felting of tho contract; one year and to be contimted fer ’fire jeanU— Bead and ordered to be Mr. Dcdgo cf Wisconsia>ceitel changing the appropriatiottfflf •rtttion building at Milwaukee for Office and the U. S. Courts. * u " The Senate refused to take~up the French Spoliation bill, yeas 26, nays 29. The Army # Appropriation bill was taken Mr. Shields 1 amendment calling for four regi -1 menta of regulars, and Mr. Hunter’s two regi ments of regulars and 600 volunteers. Mr. Shields said, mino would be quite as eheap as tho volunteers would be, which would be suf ficient to excite war, but not to carry it on. House. —The Houm took up the bill anthorix ing the construction of a line of telegraph from the Mississippi or Missouri Hirer to the Pacific, Question stated on agreeing to the report from the Committee of the Whole on the State of tbe Union to strike out tho enacting .clause. Nega tived. Mr. Richardson offered a substitute for the Bill, striking ont the grant of two millions of acres of land, reserving the right of wa 7 and extending the penal laws of the United Btates over the line forits protection.' Mr. Jones, of Tens.,, said Jhat by the terns used the bill creates the projectors a corporation in perpetuity without restriction or limitation.— He believed that this Government has no suoh power and therefore he could not vote for the proposition^ Under the operation of tho previous question the substitute was agreed to and the bill passed, 110 against 70. - Beveral nnlmportanv bills were acted on and the . House thou took up the bill establishing tfce of* fice of Surveyor General Is Utah and granting land.to actual settlers as is other territories. The billbrought up the whole question of poly gamy and Mormon morals which were debated at some length. Finally Mr. Disney moved to amend by striking out tho grants of land, pro viding only for the office of Surveyor General, and in this form the bill passed. The House then adjourned. Philadelphia, Feb. I. New Orleans paper* of Friday are received. The City of Mexico correspondent of the N. 0. Bee, states that the revolution is assuming a formidable aspect in tho South. Alvarez and his lieutenants havo deter mined to advance upon Mexico, and Villareal has been made General. Alvarex to placed at tho first division. The report goes that he to ma king forced marches. Gen. Vega had left Mexico very precipitately, and his de parture had excited much speculation. Those best Informed say that he was about to proceed to Temanlipae to relieve Gen. Woll of the gov ernment of that department. It was generally credited in ’ the Capital that Ciudad Victoria had pronounced in favor of tbe Insurgents. The U. fl. Treasurer reports the nett amount lu the Treasury on the 29th at $21,912,700. CrncAOo, Feb. I.—The condition of tho West ern and Southern roads to deplorable on account of the snow. Therwhas been no communication with Bti Louto or Springfield for eleven days.— Seventeen locomotives are either frozen or bu ried on the Chicago or Mississippi road. • To-day Is fixed for the election of U. S.. Sena tor. There is no quorum In joint contention. A great effort will be made to-morrow to secure a quorum and make an election without the assist ance of absentees. Wasiqvotos Cut, Feb. I.—Senator Fish leaves to-morrow for Havana, via New Orleans, on account of ill health, lie was in the Senate to-day. . Bon'Felipe Molino, Minister of Costa Rica, ■Guatemala and Salvador, and Bean of the Biplo late Corps at Washington, died this morning.— He was ehrieved by. a priest, and died. In the sanotity of the Catholic church. Chicago, Feb. I.—The Wisconsin Legislature met in joint contention on Tuesday and Weduci* day, without coming to a choice for Senator.— They were balloting again to-day in joint. In tho Itlinoto Legislature there was no qnornm In joint ‘ ;Naw ToaXf Feb. li—Cotton unchanged, with sale 1000 bales. Flour firm with upward ten dency; eales COOO this good Ohio at $8,75@59,- 18; Southern steady, sales 1400 bbls. Wheat unchanged. Corn steady, western mixed nomi nal; round yellow 99@$L Pork dull with a de clining tendenoy. Beef dolL ■ -Lard unchanged; a : moderate demand; sales in bbls. . 9|010. Whiskey, Ohio. Coffee, Rio dull 9}® 0?. Sugar and hlolasses in moderate demand, firm. Jisseed Oil 79. Stocks better. Money unchanged; Cleveland and*ToledoßaUrood 61. Erie 46}; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati DC}.; Reading 72; Cumberland 35}. - CurcnrSATi, eaider at $7,90® $7,95.' Whiskey 26@25}. . A sale of 800 Hogs at $5,00 and 600 bbls prime Lard at B}, Wheat dull and not saleable except.at a, deoune. Roll Batter 14016/ dorvrseed declined to $6,60; business very dull. j . Philabxlthu, Feb. l.—There is nonewj ' feature In the FloUr market, 'salon'-fiMTtHSlij j good brands at sB,s7@9, , Rye Flour j j Meal doll; soles of * the foimerat ss,T®Q ! cf the latter at $4,50, A good, demand for ITfieat, but the market is bare; sales 2000; bushels Southern and Pennn. Red at $2,10 In Etorpr- Bye in good demand, soles 1200 bnshela, atgl,./ 1 25. Corn) in fair request, but very little ,uom-' iog in; small sales of yellow at 92,nfloat,ahd , 1000 bushels in store at 90. Provisions veiy'quiei and r the only sale reported is a small; lot' of shoulders in dry salt at 6} per lb. Whiskey doll holders ask .35. .f - COI»IP)RCIAL. > COMMITTEE OP ARBETBATIOX, FOB JASUZKr.- W. IkBsOTTf, V. P.—ALP. OoasOS, DITtD E. ViXt+J. ltd Divot, J.vo. Sooct. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Omca Pmm&aß GAiim, \ Frid*r Morning, Felirnarj 2, 180p.fr: FLOUR—firm, bat uoebaogml; s&lea from ttotsofrapar* fine and extra at price* ranging from $7415. ' GRAlN—talea at depot «fl5OO bo*. Corn, tbeliod/at 82 Cromitore, 300 do. at W and 100 do. Oat* at 65. J MEAL—«rale ofs bbl*.Corn Meal at tnqf eioro; noMlNT—ulaa In lots, to tha retail trade, of at - , . GROCERIES —sales of 20 bbls. . aoa, and 3 hhda new good fair Sagur at &.'j, caan. WHISKEY—sale* of 10 and 8 bbl*. Rectified at 35, on time. BACON—ulct of4ooo fta Shonldere and Cam* at QX fcr Shoolden and fur Huns, Mxtr daj>* BULK MEAT—talc* of 18,000 Ba. Coantrr Cat. at 4.V, and fl’j, caah, andAooodo.at4>;, and CSi.rirtr daya. ; FRUIT—a tale of 10 ak*.Dried Peaduaat 82,00 W boa. ealh- MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. > Tha weather continues cold, and there waa a further kil of snow resterdar. Natlgatton remains aospended. I Ban Exx&iso.v.—Tha total'receipts fbr tolls on tbo Erie Extension of tha Pennsriranla Canal, durlng tho jjear 18S4, were $77,007.76; man otheraoarc«*,s2,o2447©uJta!, $80,491.03 The total expenditure* for the lame pcrtoilfbr repair* and auperriilon, amounted to s3<h99C.l3 abovlng an excess of receipts over expenditure* of 20 . Tha Ootnpanr propose to employ thla *urplaa‘lajira| ef fort to Increaw the anpply of water from the French Cxjoek Feeder and In excavating the qnlchnnd on the cnmimt, where tha greatest .present obstruction triitj. No jjar* menton acoonnt ofinterost will therefbrabo mad& : J Tha total Indebtedness of tha Comoany, a* per report cf Ist of Jan nary,lMO.ded acting eath on hand waa 4? The total Indabtedneuofthe Oampany, as ‘ per report of lit of January. ItUtf, deducting cash on hand 1*... —5556,514 94 Accumulation of Interest from Ist of Jan. 1819 to lrtJan.lßfis-~ - —* .307.686*6 Refferrlng to the Increase thoa* exhibited of the JlablU tie* of theOompany, the Report hold* tha fallowing lan guage : . We aee no reliable moans by which thti Inman of debt la to be prevented, unless the Legislature para an act re ran! ng the canal a# reserved under the 14th seeUon artbe act incorporating tha Company, or relinquish the right of tha Commonwealth to resume, and extend to the Company such Legislative action aa will enable them to lncreate their capital fbr the nurpeie of mining and transporting eoalj an lnexhanatable supply of which Is found along the line of canal, and could be disposed of to au unlimited a mount, on the chain of Lakes, from Labe Ontario to 1a he Superior. Sueh legislation would do much to obviate the present dlffleulty.under which the Company labor, and Increasing the business, enable them to reach thaiaterret on their bond*. Tha Money market ha* contlnned to exhibit tho same favorable fcittixrs referred to in our last weekly review and although the market Is not easy, capital is Increasing In * apply, and it Is obtainable with atilt less difficulty than last week. As confidence increase*, the list of first class came* Is extended, by the addition of parties whose signatures were previously regarded as cot strictly No. 1. The standard, however, la still very high, and all offerings Ist discount are eloaely sernUalxad. Croakers are becoming let* confident In their predictions of still harder times than tho** already experienced—and as'.th# ’lmprovement throughout the country* In Money-affairs progresses, their number 1* steadily diminishing and the more preva lent opinion just now, hr that the tendency I* to a plethora of capital. Eastern Exchange is S&H 'premium buying, and 1 pfcmlum foiling; but the market la not very firm. New Orleans tight ranges from paw to 1 premium. Good pri vate names bring & prem.—[Clo. Price Cur. Corns.—Within a day or two therel have been tale*, not before reported, cfLOOO lags Rio at l(l!£c. Today there were no transactions by private contract.-;.-Messrs. Bteren ton A Dresden offered at auetlsn today 1,400 bags Rio, of ordinary common to fklr quaatte*. The sale was well at tended, and went off with eplrlt, 1,250 bags being sold at n 100 fi>a-balanc» withdrawn. TNothing doing in Lagnayrm. Bmall sales of Java at —{Halt. Amer. Tha Boston Journal says ■ The Money market continues to present a cheerful and promising aspect. Tha Banks are still gaining la Specie strength, and famish Tery frlr discount faculties, while In tha street there la a great dlmaaltion la the number of bumnrere tod In the onertngsof good-paper. We hear of no transacting! ander 9 y cent, oat the tendency Is to decline below that fignre on strictly first-class paper.— Fair names pass at from' 10 to 12, and call loans on good collaterals are negotiated at about the same rata. Paorxsrxn.—R. Smith A Go. publishers of t Bank Note Detector in Memphis, state that the Bank of Memphis was lately protested on soma $40,000 or tWJXX) or its checks. As far aa we can ascertain, about $275,000 in Gold, most ly foreign, goes over to Boston, for the Wednesday steamer. Soma engagements bars been also mads for tha next steamer from this port. Telegraphic adncea from New Orleans quote Starling at 657 $ cent, with an increasing supply of bills. These adricei ceased a check to toe buoyancy or our Exchange market, and the Banker* restricted their purchase*. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Omo axnPx.Trn.vasußinaoao—lobbl*meal,'s26 bus oats. Rrowu A Kirkpatrick; 060 da, J W tilmpioa: 250 do, 1} Ii Uillsr. 183 gmbUltetßttft Fhha'Wto. 11. MeDmnrd’e Ucusa, No. 103 Na» an street. NVw York. ■ ___ YORK AND CA.LIFORNA STEAMSHIP LINE, (Via Nicaragua.) rax iflezsxAY ruxsiv coktaxt or nicauqua. rsoruxiou FITIIK NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR OIT 1 THE WEST, -PROMCTHEGSL Of DANIEL WEB STER, ail fink clan itMmuhlpc, will Inn Nrw York on the 12th and 27th of nth month. When these dart fall ©Bflunday.tbeMondayfitftowiiigwlUbetheqaUißg day. Connecting by the Nicaragua Tmnait Brute, bavin* but twelve mIM of land traiaporttUoc. over m good macada mised road, in carriages; with tho steamship* SIKKRA NEVADA, YANKEE BLADE. UORTIX UNCLE BAM,. PACIFIC, and BUGTUEB JONATHAN, ont of which wiUlear* 8&a Jtun <UiSod, ttuParifieUnnlsiuofTmislt Root*, fbr S*a Fnuud*co on tb« urifal of ttie paaMziffAt For JortborlnibrtaaUfio spplrto CILAKLES MORGAN, A grot, naMnN > _6DowUn 9 (jryq.mTY. Latter Bag* mad* op at tbs offloa ■ p£r X OQDe*. _ For Helboorao, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United Statu Mail. THE A. l r eaperior Clipper Ship GER TRUDB will snceed tiw Nightingale, fend mO for the above portion thellratef July, as seventeenth Ship of. thin Line.' Tbe Gertrud* has pro Ted herself a remarkably feet sailor, sad Ii theonlr A. I.J?kin now loading at this port for Australia. The Pioneer Line has gained a meet enviable reputation. It ni the first, and is now the only regular line. Everythlflg is provided far puKngert on* cept wins* and Ugoors, eaep ud towels. The length ot ■usage Tories from 76 to 100 days. First Cabin Passage SOO and $225, eeoo nil Cabin passage $123 end *l5O. or freighter passage, apply to It. W. CAMERON, taySo4f« . ÜBWUitwwL JOHN PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, •V and masufhetum of Ivory Goods, Ho. IHomrit, New York. agfrly A GRICDLTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND I\ SEEDS.—RALPHS 00* 23 Foltoa street, New Tork, Wholesale and Retail. _____ oeMf SIXTY DAYS’ PASSAGE. * Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets, cauhrmo the uzttzd states mail. Th» following Shlpehava tailed: Seoenut. LSOQ tool. July Sea Itaitfv, IjOO ton*. Joly 155*1. . 1853. • jEpantemdu,l,4o9toai l Anfi toaMng Ocean EoeU, 1,460 to&s, Sept Edvard. IAOO tans. 0ct.,’53. 1852. Oesan Steed, 1,000 tons. Nor. &arpD, l j!«so toot 1652 CbrViapt, 900 tons, Deanbey, J “- Am* u«. Sufhrata, WOO tons, March LOW tons. U»J tens, Hfrch Qtrtrufr, 1,000 tons, Joly JVimrorf, 8,00 tons. April, *63 The Balps of this Line ere fitted with Emenon’s Patent Ventilator* and earry FranetfMetalto LifiKßMds. The new end magnificent Clipper Ship FLYING SCUD, 1,713 Tons Register, W. If. JUS**, Master, will tu***d the “Gertrud t" u Eighteenth Ship of this line, and will sail tor Melbourne, Australia, , On the 20th of September. The FLYING SCUD labuUt ©njh# most approved mod* ernprlndplerandlsconsiderdd-tO be a perfect model or Uanne Architecture. Thoee who dtaire a quick ran In on* of the finest and fretest Clipper Ships ever built, should secure passage wlthoutdelay, as calf a United nnaber of Ist andTndChbin paswnger# will be taken. For freight or prmage, apply on bogd, at u H»r 10 East RlTer or to H. W. CAM RRON, au7 110 Wail street. New York Pioneer Lina of Australia Packets from Hew York to Melbourne, cAsnnso the vnited states mail. THE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque NIMROD, nineteenth ship of thihllue, will be ate patebed on bersooood voyage to Mclbeferne,on tbe 20th Inst. Passenger eooomraoaatkms unsurpassed.. Itate*— Saloon, iaKC«rBtCabln.Sl6o, Second Chbln, 1125. Tbe Nimrod will be followed by .the celebrated Clipper; Ship Windward. ApplrooboardatrJerP.KsstßlTsr.orto oelS R. w. OAMEBON. US Wafl street New York. The LirerpOol and Philadelphia At STEAMSHIP COMPANY jOj, w&S* Intend S&llinf tiulrfiTOTitafiU&msUps: SSe ™• Town. Stv o? Spt oav of vinn;Jf&fc “"»• FROU Liyuemoit ratY OF F.b, I«SS. reox nu«i«i„ I „ , reox uroKM sr iter-rr iDclodmf StawanT* foM. TBISD CLASS PJSSZ2{a£B& A limited number of Ihlrd Claca Paasaant* wCJ t» ta ken from Philadelphia andlimpool, sad frond la piorlt -10 mss Philadelphia, *3O. 1 Trom Urarpoal JUfc. . Certificate* of cams* wIH m lined beraloparuMVno ar« detlxonj of bringing oat (half friend*, at oorrapond los rate*. N£ruonl4«reoolf»mtl wniJi. • • ■•.- •.•• An experieoeea fiorgeon vIU be carried on each anlp.. AUOoodSMSt to the agent* in Philadelphia tod lif crpooLvill b*fcmardodvKh.«etauMnT and despatch* f3fh. lrt «or w « <K ,.pig i tj. Dni - 1T lTowßaildlnjra.XiTerpooi, Or- JOHN THOMPSON. Agent, No. 4)0 liberty at* Putaborgb. MOURNING GOODS. VAN GORDER haa just reo’d Wr • Urn and beautiful aaartmsnt St Moarnlnp Si um, simtu and Situ Id and Bwtsa Blink Lacs and QanseVslLs, Black Hosiery aad Gloves— Inwool. cotton and rtlk--iUbbons, Belts and Grappa, In Alexander* •£sO, ldQloT ®*,'?? aiwaysb* foqnd at M MARKET BTRMT, corner of the Diamond FOR THE ‘WJS&T—Any person going to or Ufring lathe Western purchase a valuable patent ponabi* «*IIIII Right tor several Status. It la said to bacf creat valosina naw country. It mate had so that th« bsrtr can make mosey. . A variety of good Oouyer Stock* ou hand to tail Ibr Baal Eatate.bareorrathe watt. ‘ - ' laUo bar* a Printed Register cflUal Batata. Desalted os It an a vsriaiyofparm* Oountry Beat*, Ileuses' and Meek. to ■daT>tr Ooaaotriilßrotei.TsyparthVt. SMBROIDERIED— a. A. Mason A Go. feaT#jßstree , 4.parExpr«v,oeaito!iiof Embmlds* «ngnrin* seme asw uuLetarant stylos af OoUar*. * . Jt2B , | AGRICULTURAL,. &C. Notice to; Gardeners. Tublic Jbctienf/SXI Sah and. 4oo Fbrciay Glojslx. IN withdrawing from the Market Garden, I JLwiUeea, without rewrre, <t>a, Tbo«4*r,/ah. let, at 0 -cTOeck. JL' BL.tb» entire etecs of Suh and fixture* ralta- Mef.ir tottoaS otflf crops. JAJIE3 WAHDRnp * ~ • ftlanchetter. Gardener Wanted. A GOOD GARDENER, who thoroughly understand* his bu*lnef*. partlcnlsrly the Nursery ua Greenhouse department/, mar boar of a *llOlllOll br •’applying to-1L McLain * Son..Vo. 23 Fifth st- Pittsburgh. S. D SooUecttorwUl be made to elthvr French, Ger man, or EngH»h, ■- v, - Ja27-lwd Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, SITUATED on Wilkina Avenue, ■ kj sbcut one courier of* reft* from the wx>nd 5251*1 toll oats on. tha Fanners’ and Mechanics' Flask Road, an .extension of Fourth street, and aberut —*— tore* and a .quarter mUe* from Pittsburgh. • WSL *JAIL-MURPOCK. Praprittort. They off** for tala a-very large cotlectioa of well crown tms and plant* suitable lor transplanting, this fall and omlug spring. Zba Nursery nowcovers'sconeSOacresof grcond and eenttlnsorefkOQJWO tree*, thru!* and plant*. v «d over 10.000 fruit trees, and SOjOOQ Evergreens and flhrnhe; are of fine tire for femoral to orchards and pleas am grounds. Plants carefully packed and sent according to direction* to any part of the uclu>d Htateeu We beg leave to call theattontlon of thelnvers ofshrab bery ana venders tn the trade to our unrivaled eoUfetfon forth* Spring of 1854, embracing nearly ail the Evergreen family, Indlgenonaiaod Erotic, that Is worthy of general cultivation in this section of country. Plant* can u> pro cured of many things quite large to give immediate effect. Prices moderate as usual. From stranger*, cash or satis, aetory reference la ths eity of Pittsburgh required at . all mm. Order* addressed to us through Wilkin Poet Office, near ttibnrgh, Ps„ or left at our stand on market days. In * Dlamoud Market; wtllba promptly attended to. ■ oslW-dAwtfr PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE* JL HOUSE AND SEED BTORE-NO. 129 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa.—E. R. SHAKKLAND. (late Shand, gto» vtmsoo * Oo_) Maufaeturer and Dealer lo Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, of all kinds, Wholesale and It»- talk FMd, Garden and Flower Seed*. Evergreen, Fruit and Shade Treoi? Guano, Pcutlrette, Chemical Salt*, and all other article* connected with Agriculture. de!7:lydwfl Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c. rpHE subscriber would most respect* .1 fully call tbs attention of liia friemla and the £&» public to bl* very large stock of Fruit Frees. ETer» wußfih greets, Shrubbery, Bone, Greenhouse Plants,' Ac Of Apple, the stock la Urge and flna. Of Pear, we, hare MSadOOO Dwarf and Standard at our own raising, of choice varieties. Peach. eeTeral thousand fine, with Coer* ry, Pina, Apricot. Ktupbcrricii, Gooseberries, Currant*. Ae. Our Evergreens, fromltoOft)et,ofwhleh we have many thousands, are fine. Person* wanting large quantities wlu - be liberally dealt with. Call and see onretoek Ifi <4- va\ngiTttaHtfaditm. Orders left at the Plttaburv-b P. 0- Ur. R. DalulL Liberty sL, the Oakland Nursery, l * mile* on Psnna. Arena*, or the Pittsburgh Nursery, IK miles from Oakland, wlllbe promplr attended to. N. B.—Planting done neatly to order. " oclgdAwa JOHN MURDOCH. Ja. A have been made with Jt jL the proprietor* of Bay Wood Floral Garden* for a con stant supply of Coquettes* and cut flower* daring Winter and Summer. Laaics and gentlemen can be furnished at short notice any of the following french forms; Pyramidal (en varieUV Vaae {tntaritfet) lumit&uTUtit* H SZabeßtfimno “ BicoLart Tricoion, Sa Jfctonpe. ' OvnteiU ■ ■ Routes. Plain pour la cAereus. Ordea fur flowering plant* in pot*, also received at E. hiiANKLANTyS Seed Warehouse, I*3l ■ _ Wood street. Fruit trees and shrubbery. a. The snbsalber offers for sale, a choice assort-ffiSSi mvnt of strong, vlgoro a* PEAR TREES, bo and standards, some of-a bearing else; New Jersey Peaches, Pima u,Cherrtes, Apricots, Gooseberries. Currants, Raspberries and other Fruit*; Evergreens. Hyacinth*, Tu« lip*, and Crocus Ropts, for blooming in winter and spring: Implement* for the Para and Garden, of most approved construction, from the Seed and Implement Warehouse, (9 Fifth street. jnoUl JAMBS WARDHOP. • WANTS. WANTED —From the Ist of April next a Dwelling House r-ffrom three to fivo roems; within 15 minutes walk of the Post Ofiloe; rent not to exceed $lOO. Enquire at this office.- 1*23 Information Wanted ' OF BENJAMIN MORGAN, formerly of Southwells, near Ponty Pool. England. Helm his re place the 24th of Slay. IWG.- Any information of him will be thankfully received ty Ms Father and Moth er, llvlngat'Hoffman’*Valley, near Frostburg. Allegheny county, Maryland. JOHN MOKGAN. jal&Ctwß . ALICE MORGAN. fOmcs Oas-Lhhtt ijowpaxi.jV St. Louis, Jan’y lfith, 1655. :/ f'tOAL WANTED—Proposals will, bo roo’d by this Company fcr .100,000 bushels of Pittsburgh Coal, of the bert quality fcr Gas making purposes, to be delivered at the Company’s Station Works, daring the months of April, May and Juno of this year. Rids open until tha lfith of February, 1855. Ja2o tlSfeb JNO, R. TBIPIRTT, Aas’t Scc’y. . WanxaS. Information MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for tbo United State* In 1H52. He landed in New Yoik, and started fbr Pittsburgh, Pa- wlthaview to employment a* a eiri! engineer, expecting in meet there one W illiam Millar, an tmglneer. Any lnfbraatfoo concerting_sald Vodd will be thankfully received. Address Sarah EUxa Todil, care of Her. Baxter Dickinson, D. D., Boeton,U*BS. jaS3t*wdr TbUSINESS WANTED—SISOO and tho ■ W the services of an active tmriue** man are offered for an interest Ina safo basinets. Enquire of aaM4f TUOS. WOODS, ?F, 4th et. SELLING uFF AT COST, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RCGB, Ac.’ w - ARE now offering tbeir entiro stock of Carpeting. Oil Clotha,Bngs, Matting. 4c-. it cost, eamprislng th* largest and best Msortment In the West ern market, which we Impart direct and (elect from the most celebrated manufactories In the oeuntry. Our etock comprise* In part the following, vie t Elegant Velvet PUo Carpet*.i<hl Cloths, lapertry llrosMla do Coooa Mattlug, xui do do Spanish <lo^ ■Superfine Ingrain do Canton do. Three-ply imperial do Chcnlleßoca, itlnelngrain do. Tufted. do* -tOomtaon do do btalrßoda, , • , . ’ffwlQed Venetian .' do Transparent Window Shades wjaln do do Piano and Table Cover*. Tapestry Ingrain do Figured Woolen Raise, WUb a mil assortment of a'l other Goods and Trimming* , atSmallr kept In a Carpet Warvhoose. Those wishing to fnmi*h suawboets, IJcJtU or Ututtt will find It to thele. advantage to call, aa now Is the time to procure the best bargains ertr offered in this market, aa we ore eeUlugoff -oar stock for CbsA at Eartern eoat. - ji3a . ~ •• , . -W. McCLIMTOCK 4 PROS. Madison and Indianapolis Rail Road. flMllSold and popularßoad is prepared to JL transport freight loto tie Interiorof Indiana, from the East or Plttelrarsch, at aa low rates a* anr other rente. Hating nor* Rollins Stock and much more experience in its management, tbia road can offer more inducements to shippers In securing dispatch and correctness la for* Yarding goods than any other line. tiooda for the Interior will be melted In Madison and tent forward FREE of any charge far drayage and com* mission. . ujwuu. . This company also offer extra Indacsments to Boats to land vltb them, as they hare large Wharf Boats and Wharves, where goods eanta stored free of charge and be protected from the weather. For ant Information or rates of freight, call on A. A. 3AKDY. Agent, at Pittsburgh, who will give the desired nfonaitton. J. 0. D. LILLY, Sapt, K. P. Jovra, Gen. Agt., Madison, In&Ha29*d3m A. A. HARDY. (Surccisor to Ilardy. Jones k C 0.,) COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCUAST; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis RAILROAD, No.Bo'Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. jaSO-lyd Dubuque Tribune, The QfflMaT Paper of fAs ttfy. ■pHIS is ono oftha oldest find most widely B eheoUted Kewspapen In lowa. , Pittsburgh Merchants and others, wishing to secure the utlnrsa of Dubuque and the Upper Mississippi, will do rell to send their advertisement* to tbs DL'BUQUETItHt. INK, whkhUisaued Daily, Weekly end Tri-Weekly, and rblcn has already a lance adrertlslng patronage, as trill • *oes by reference to Us columns. » ' _p<lSHf Carpetings. Oil Cloths and Mattings. ROBISON A CO.. FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE THEATRE, DAVE now on hand, and to which they are 1 1- daUr adding, a large and choice assortment of the soots goods, from the lowest to the highest gradSjWfalch will be sold at eastern priori. Also—Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Veoitlan Elinds.P(sno and table eovera. Buff Hol and. Greea ell doth, and ail other goods usually kept in trust bouses, to which the attention of purchasers is In died. oclO SelfrHeating and Box Irons: Subscriber having purchased the ex | dartre right of 3. 3. Johnston’s Patent Box and: 3, John (ton’s Patent Sclflluating Smoothing Irons, is now extensively engaged Ini manufacturing the same. in»n* neetlon with the above, he keeps constantly on hand at ils wareroom,oa Federal «U opposite Anchor Cotton Works, a large and good assortment of the common Tailor and Sad Irons, to which he would, respectfully inTite the attention of wholesale dealers and tho public In general. oeMrd G KINaaLAND. Allegheny City, Pa. Hagan & Alii, ■vro. 01 Market at , aro closing out their en -131 tiro (Lock of Dry Good* at an Immense discount from _ former prices, preparatory to purchasing their spring sup nlr - ws hatu on hand a fins eaeortmsntof the following croods: Paraaetm*, preneh Merinos. Wool DeUines, Worsted Plaids, MadonnaGlotb,Tamea Cloth, Bombasines, : English, ChJnte, JfKngliih do, Martins, superior makes of Wideband other Flannels. »Kfcajrreat variety of B aek and Colored Brocade Plaid and Striped Drees Silks, all of which will be sold at a great sacrifice. ja39 • ■*»/ BOfl.ot the lato flnu Y ? •ofW. k N.Jaekson k Sons, Grata and Fender Makers, 54# Front et* and 830 Broadway, New York, bars constantly on hand every variety of Grates aud renders AlWjClreular and. Square German Silver GratejL^^Wholn POT ASH—IO casks this day rooM and for sals by jalfi * OQLT.I7SB. f'IORNMEAL, Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, \J In qnantlles to suit fwsillM. for sal# at BOSS, PAT TGH k M’COMBb’, Diamond, PiUiburgQ, and rsdsral sh, Allegheny. ‘ ' -TJAISiNS, Currants, Plums, Dry Peaches, Mt»^.%“it»s£ r ,e I t.Yr E ±a P^ Isgbeny. ' PRIME CODFISH, 5c per lb., at j & 25 - ROSS,PATTON * McCOMBS. A GOOD CIGAR for 1 cent at jft2s ROBS, PATTOX A McOOMBB. SUGAR— 20 hhdB.»primo N.O. Sugar to BUTTER —5 l)bl». and 4 bn. prime rol nnu. * LIoQEiT. iTt.K ptißK— gn.ooo lbß. Bulk Pork for »i. .t t mwoß-ra. : T ARD A ORE ASE—2 bbla. hard and; 18 ■toOle^.tgm^ag^ LAXSEED—IO bble. now landing from I. DICKEY A 00. BROOMS— 100 dot Com Brooms for sale ", jtll lIESRY A CXJM.ISB. FOR SALE—A valuable Horso, perfectly sound* essr under the saddle, goes irell ln hajo**® na u vCTTgvatle. tmgl-tf B.P.OAZZAM. WISHING BOOTS, (India Rubber) at the .T Rubber Depot, U# Market st. J. All. PmLLlPfl. VALENTINES—A large and beautiful as- T aortmratof Oomlaud Bmum.attl we’d Hi ter either .Me«eleorr«UU, lower lieu la th» KnnBBLS. SUP. & EXTRA PLOUR; DIJI *2OO bUA Drlsd Peadics. haITCC ; JtfO lw et EGGSr-5 bbla. fresh Eggs this day re »*irt»d #nd forulsby HISstTILCOIJjSe FEATHERS— 2G. sacks now landing from riwaerAdrila to— rUSKINGUM FLOUR-1000 bbls ‘Wind i «cr Mills* Extra, for sale by jais J. AW. REA. ■AMILY PLOUR—2SO bbla “StorrAMer »tsm g Extra family, fcrrals by J. AW, REA. ■ XJUNE FLOUR—I7S tbls for ealoby J; jai* j.awTrba. -•s' ,r • PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Ron CEASE . ca’3 ADTEr.TISiAQ HOUSE, ,7 SOUTB THIP.H sr, pm&ADEi&SU- PUBLIC NOTICE!! Knshton, Clarlc & Co.’s Cod; liver Oil. 3MIE late lirm uf Roshton, Clark & Co. be . lag dissolved by the death of WM. L.BUSHTON (the y t«r*on of thy name of Rushton ever eonn«t*d With the fins) tho burfneu In future wUI be contfrmed bT lIEGEMAN, CLARKIcO.,' Survivingpartner* and sole suceomor* of R.«\ A <v> - IS, 213 and 511 Broadway, Now fork. • - All connection with the store No. 10 Aster liouao being dlsooatlnoed. »~***» Oar Mr, Hegemon has been connected with the eetab> llshment twcuty-elx years, and for has been a partner and bad the principal charge of the buviurea. and with the benefit ot hie expedience and-thr combined effort* of each member orcur firm, we trust to merit and receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally ex tended to us. The Genuine Coa laver Oil hitherto made by R.C. 4 Co. wUI In fhlnre b* made only by us—it was OuirMr. Clark who went to Newfoundland to superintend trt'manufkcture, and we. warrant It pure.— Our OU Is sold by all lbe most respoctable druggist* in the. Bo eawfU to si» that the name "HEGOT AN,' CLARK. 4rCO^ w Ison each ÜbeVend tb» signature upon the «irk of each bottle, without which It Is net ccnula*. ja23-lmo Cash;andSiort Credits M. L. HALLOWELLA CO SILK WAREHOUSE, • Fbilade 1 p hi a; VJVERSIS:—Cash buyers -mil receive a dis- J. count of SIX I»r coni, IT thn monor to told in wr funds, within ten <iay* from data Of WIL '■ ' Uncurrent money only taken at ita maiketvalue on the To merchants of uodoabtoj standing, a credit of-SIX month* will be given. If desired. ' A „ Where money is remittal in advsnee of maturity, *• dis count at thereto ofTWELVK per cent, per annum will be allowed. Prieta/jr Ooods UtHfcrnk. In again calling the attention of tho tradingcomiaunlty to the above terms, we announce that notwithstanding tho general depression in commercial affairs throughout the country, the system of business adopted by u* more than a year slnee, and to whieb we *h*ii rigidly adhere, enables us to offer for the coming Spring season our ustUu assortment of " SEW SHE ISD Filer GOODS, Comprising on* of the LARGEST AND MOST! SPLENDID STOCKS to bo found In America; to which we wUI receive constant throughout the season, of new and desirable goods from our HOUSE IN PA JUS. «Jtl&-2mC B. T. BaobitfB Potash in Tin Cans. % OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, assorted; 143 lba. in a case, warranted equal to any in use at about tno same price as that in casks, with full directions for use, printed on each can, being in a much more portable condition for retailing. Any person desirous to try It wUI please remit V) dollars In a letter to my risk, or through some friend In this place, and I will forward ono case ae above, 143 lba Thu article ba* been In-use for the last three years, and gives the best of aatUfitcUcm to all who have met with it. Also, super Carbonate Soda Boap Pow der, Yeast Powder. Castile Soap, Cream Tartar, Candles of all kinds, and the bcsfSaleratua la poand paper* GO in a case, cr other package*. - B.T. BABBITT, ‘deg-Bac Nos. G 8 4 70 Washington sL, New York. f Phrenological Cabinet. FOWLERS, WELLS .t CO. Phrenologist* and JPubllaherv 231 - Arch street, below'Seventh? Philadelphia, fomlib all works on Phrenology, Phrsulogy, Water Cure, Magnetism and Phonography, whole* sale and retail, at Ndw-Yark prire*. Profc*- slonalarxankloatlons,with charts,-and foil written descriptions of character, day and evening. Cabinet free, - my22dyo FOR RENT. Hotel for Lease. RILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known as the *• Lamartine House,” is offered for lease on faVorehle term*, being situated on the comer of Fourth and Grant *ts M near the Court House, and about midway between the Monongahel* Wharf and the Penna. Railroad Depot. It la one of ths most pleasant, conveniant and detlraolo loca tion* In the elty. The Hotel will bo fnraiihed U desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from the first or Anri! . ja29-Imd4wT Office, No. 143 Foarth st n Pittsburgh. THE very deirarble and modern construct ed two story Brick Dwelling, No. 20 Wylie sU double tmelt building*. Hot and Cold Water In the kitchen, Waih House ana Bath Room, Gaa throughout the bouse, Chandalier*-. Ac- and all In complete order, inquire of ja2» DELL 4 LIGGETT. 03 and 70 Water tb For Heat. HPHAT splendid New Hotel, known aas3 1 ‘•Brown’s Exchange,” situated 12 mllesfrom tbeilS. city of PlttsDnrgh, at the junction of the Greensburg.Plko and a Plank Road from Pittsburgh, containing 40 rooms, and built In tbe most modern stile, with all the conven iences ofa first class Hotel, such as fee and Bmoke Hones, Stabling for BO to 100 horses, and a fine Barn. The house Is at p esent furnished with the best of Furniture of mod ern style, which will be Bold to- the lessee or removed ss desired. A fine Garden attached to the House, and from sixty to seventy acre* 01 fins clear land, a greater portion of wnieh Is rich bottom, lying along tbe banks of Turtle Creek. There la one of tbe Central Railroad Stations on Hie Farm, within on* hundred yards from the HoteL— Persons can go and enme from Pittsburgh twice a day.— The House has a good custom as a summer resort for Bus iness mens’families. The necessaiT arrangements for a Hotel are also for sale. Omnibus, lioness Usrness, *Oov* and farming utensils. There are also a store, Seminary and Post Office dose to the HoteL Tbe Hotel and appur tenanoes will -be leased with or without the Farm and Tha above Farm, together with other land adjacent, conrlrtlng In aff of 200 acre*, will be sold entire or in any smaller number of acres, toiult purchasers, lor Country Seats or lor gardening porposea. . Persons desiring to lease the Hotel or Farm, or to pur chase ths Furniture, Omnibus, Horse*. Ac.. 4ft» will ad dress the undersigned ALLEN BROWN. jsIO-Smd Turtle CreekP.O M Allegheny Co 7 Pa. [Dally Colon copy 3mo and chargo Gazette.] For Sale or Bent. A WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- J\_ lug Wllkinsbnrg, and near tho. Railroad Station.— The House contains 13 room*, and the lot, on which there is a garden and good stabling, fronts W feet on tho Turn pike and extends 2&4 feet in depth to a fifty foot street. This desirable property will be raid low and on very easy terms, or will oe rented forfiifio par annum. • j&3i B, D. GAZZAM. For Rent. _ A ' DESIRABLE Country Residence in Fitt J\ township, with Two Acres of groond. Fruit Trees, barnbbery. Gut-houses, At, will be rented cheap, and for a term of rears to a good tenant. Apply to Geo. A. Swart* at the office of jaS-tf PATRICK 4 FRIEND. Sox Bent TIE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore aa “OorflooW In Diamond alley, between the DU* Dana and Wood at present occupied by Mr. Wm. Q»l* lafhsr. For terui, apply to ' Pur Rent, story Brick Dwelling House on East B ‘ Common, Aflesheny City, at present occupied by tbfc Act. Ur. Cornwall. i’oaeMlou Rim on the Irt day o i April. - Enquire of H> DALZELL *Oo, jaS3 Liberty etmt. FOR RENT—The large and convenient House od Fourth, between Market and Wood sta at present occuj led by Mr. George Beale. Bent low and Dotvolop siren lmrerfi»t«!r. Dql4-tf s S. D. OA2ZAM. I^ORRENT— A good House on 2d b e-1 twoenfimlthfleldandGrantsta. Rent *2l per month, o t&9 TUGS. WOODS, 75 Fourth st. TT'OR KENT—The 2d, 3d and 4th story JF rooms ©vcrJ. Wilson A 800's Hat Store, asdTiernan 4Co.'» Banking House, comer of Wood let. and Diamond alley, (entrance off Wood rt.) The above rooms are each 40 wt front by 60 fret deep, and well lighted. Far terms, cnqnlre of deSO-tf ASON, 91 Wood at. ■j'OU KENT—A well lighted and famished JF Basement Store, corner of Third and Market eta.— Sent >lOO per annum. noSHf B.D. QA2ZAM. To Editors and Printers. TORE Baildiog occupied for more than ten ■ • years bythe PittUmnh&ixUtt and which Is central* ljnbeated on Third st* near Market, Is now FOB RENT, affording a good opportunity to Editors or Printers of so* drift t a well known stand for their business, this prop erty is directly opposite the extensive Printing and News paper establishments infilngerly’s Dispatch- Building.— For terms, apply to E. D. GAZZA&L jaC2-tf Market «*., between Sd and 4th. fipEABS’ MILLS FOR BENT. Tlieso O desirable and rerr pepmar FLOURING MILLS and SAW MILL attached, are now fbr rent low, as the present proprietors Intend embarking in another hnsiness. These Mills hate one of the beet water powers in the country. 1 wing supplied hr the little Reaver river, and Sandy and ResverCaaaL They are miles from the Ohlorlvor, or ont4et Lock of the Canal, and the Fitts burgh and Cleve land railroad. There Is In contemplation (and has been 'surveyed) and will be built, a railroad from Carlinrten to the river, whicßwiil the communication to this Mill * < TUBS lsavexydeslrable location IbreeJHmr goods, has a good run of custom, doing a good cash business, of about 112,000 per annum.. Any one wishing to engage in a safe paying business, will do well to call soon on the proprietors, as they are determined to rent for the reaeonk mentioned above. DANTKL BARTER, Spear's Mills, Or, Ohio. Postofficeaddress: Smith’s Ferrr.Beayer Peun’a, or to J. D. STUART, •en&tf Union Line. Pltteburhe. a fNOOD TENANTS WANTED for tho fol- IT lowing Houses and Store Rooms: - two Dwelling Houses and Store Rooms on Bcl sfc. A Dwelling uoues on 6th at. ADwelling House on Water sh, above Grant. A House of 8 rooms, on Logan st. Allouse of 3 rooms, on Bedford st A Large new House on Roes, at bead of 6th at. A Dwelling House in Birmingham. A Large Tavern Stand in East Birmingham. A Large Store Room on 4fch at., near Wood: That spacious Hair on 4th st, now known as Cargo 8 Hall, jalft Apply to 8. GUTHBERT ASON.I4O Sdit. rpo LEASE OR SELL-The property known 1 as the Jnntata Rolling Mill, situated In Allegheny C«>. below the Old Bridge, at the jaa*tl'Hoftba Canal and Alleghany river. There are on the premises 3 large work shops, one of vhlch is used ea an engine house, at tach'd to which Is a line ofehafUng with drums, andex tendlng tho whole length of the building. The other eon tainlle blacksmith fbrgee with apparatus fbr blowing tht same by fan. There 1* also on thee' - 'raises one large bnlldlng withshaftlnr, drums,Ac. This Is one of the best locations West of the mountains fbr a Machine and En gine fihop cr Car Factory, Tbe whole will be rented fbr a term of years, or tb& lease, building* and machinery will be sold at a great bargain. D. M’Lfly A 80N, 216th et. IMPORTANT —We have oh hand a few of thoee cheap Bnlldlng Lots In the 7th ward, for which we will take In exchange at par.-Orttfleate* ot Deposit on' Gen. Latimer (up to 25tb) Apply to Ja22 B. McLAINA 80y,2U6tbst. T ARD ® BUTTER—2S kgs. No. 1 Lard: I i 10 kgy. packed Button 6 bhls.freah roll Batter, last roefl and for eale by .■ jalO •R. ROBISON A CO. tJUPER FRENCH, CHINTZES—Murphy Cj A Burchfield invite theattenthmof their dlea to ihnr assortment of rich French Cblntses, of latest Importations, ' and rich styles; Alert, WwglUh enJ ArrmrWn Print*. in great variety, jaS4 I7LOUR —180 bbls. extra Flour on hand ; and for sale by J. A. HUTCHISON A 00- BARLEY —16 Backs prime Barley for eale by Jala StnUVER A DILWORTH. i, CORN —200 bus Ear Com ~lbr sole by ja!2 . BHBIVEB A DILWORTH, Oflfl BBLS. Potatoes for sole by ,4111 P JaO J.B.OAOTIILP. BLOOMS AND LUMPS—7 tons on hand ' and fbr tale by j«9 J. A. HUTCHISON A 00. ___ Tea, Tea, Tea, : YXT E are receiving from .New. York and -VV PhiladelphiaB3oHALFCHX3TBTßA»comprising Tonn* Htmo, Imperial., Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong and raguthßreaklaaLaUorwhlch hare been cmrufoUyse lected, and will be sold aiuxnvLelther wholesale or retail. ' - .A. J4TNSS, i Pekin Tea Btnrs.No. 38 Fifth street. T> OLL BUTTER 20 bxs. extra' Roll But* Xli ter this day we’d by Hi B; for eale by 8030 . , HENRY IL OOLLTOg. ITRIEf) FRUIT—2S bUa.-Dry Peaches, O K BBLS Lard Oil, No. l. in sioro and for >O3 nut, j.ia monso imos. mvrooJrt. C ALERATOS—2OOO lba. foraalelrr roarer imams*. yigUß-fKttftb. for gtoß K CCHOOL COPY BOOKS, No. I, mado of gjnrereforUM nyr. 100 fl LOVER SKfiDi-IOU boa. prune now for IST J.*W,lsU«?*V*terrt. rpOBACCO— 6O bio. asa’d brands, 5b and mart.; NOTICES. &C. "VT OTICE—The late firm ofWiok &M’Cand •lm hartne been disjotrrdby tb* deathm John b, Wk¥, on the soth loth; the business of said find will fas aetled by the undersigned, at thelx oßoe, corner Wood and Water ns. D. ATCASDLIiSS, Sorriring Partner. I^O'PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned. 61 w the late firm ofWlekA M'CanJless, has tail day as serfatod with him WILLIAM MEANS and UAKfU&fc A COrEIN fvr (bo jrarpoaeof continuing the Wholesale Qro OBrjindCoamlaakni bu*lt»ss,attheold stand* catacroi Won! and Water sts, Pittsburgh. nnder tha mm# and striapf iI’CANLiLKfeS.3I KANS AS). Tbftrreepeetftffly to* rlw « etmilnttaaae of the patronage ao libenffr afcte tnthalata flra.' • D. KtSASDLHjf, . Alar Stt»'iBd4.rroQrtff . - ' i * rßittolutioa of Co-Partnership. : * FTSfiE' co*Partnerthip • heretofore oxistuig - by — • „Th» trnSeoioiriftaJJOs firm urlll be aettiedhyioha _ - Wl’kbi. at tha old etand on liberty street, and tr thtl ■ • ■ . gujTO.l,,ljhmbr.athottoa tome o tt.«M»rfu» JiiirTBUi, lSi5.. , . JOUXIULsIIJ. I K-v.riJTttinl . tt * l sSSfs&r£? ify- imcTCdniimsaioii *k**WPltMmrySJ : v . . • ' ■Sp^«»a: , isa?s?*^gy^s 0 * I,O * 2SS^JertJr,twct * • JOHN WILSON. ■'•' riO-PARTNBKSHIP—Wo. hkn thisdav V,/ Isaodeted oumlm la tha Carpet brain***. .* *£ m Marketsfc,thenartnerablpto date tamthMlA* d*r of Janaary last, and the bmiotea to bo condostas mutnr the name and firm of W.McCUntoeka Brother*. WABUINGTON UsCXLNTOCK. ALBXAXDKrt tefCLINTOUL 1 6KOKUEL. MeCLINIOCiL Pittsburgh, May Ist, 1854.—my!3 ~, ... CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The nn--_- - designed ‘hare thia day ftmned aeoMrtnanhlpfiar - t ■ we transaction or the'Wholesale and Betail PryUooda Badness, under the CrM of ILAQAN A AUL, at Rot. Market and 8 Union streets. _ „ • . •■..+■ A J. HAGAN, nb3tf DANIEL AUL. 'VT'OTICE—I have Bold my interest in the Ilf 'tradMMof lon*, Mile A Co. toS. A. Lent, who, nth Jco. Phillips will eoatlnoD tt th« elA' rtmpdTKo. 109 Front rt. I ecrdUllr recommend th» new tea to tbopnt* roueceof zdt friends! pSaborgh, July 23th, ISM. 0. i-AsS.?. JTOUIPS. O *A.;LONG &CO n Bell and Brass Foua*. |l3« ders end Gts Fitters, invite ittnntion efCbindellera, Breekete, Feudists end other fixtures.— We fit up bouses with steam and gee. make brass cartings " cfellkindstoonier.luniish.Raibnaupampeaiid'juiktu-'.. Unamend keep anti-attrition metaleunstantly on bead. TVTOTIOEr-Tho interest ot Mr. John At 11| well, lo oar basin estoeasesfrom thUdata, bf agree* meat. Our buainesa,M Wholesale Grocers, will be 000 * • Nos. IS end 20 Woodst-Tlttaburab. BAQALKT. WUODWABD * 00.. No. 221 Slaricet sk. PblladnlnbU. IHtofrarah.Doo.lP. WM.BA'UJSYiOO. TWrOTIOE^—The late firm of JONES : 'QPIOO haring be<ia dissolved by the death of John K’Qalfflf. on the 27th the business of said firm Yill' •beeetuoa by tho undersigned, at their offlee, corner of . Hom and First street*. , lill - - * .. Sept. ap» 185*.—otil ISAAC JONSS, furring partner TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring I end Blister Steel,* I 'Plough-Bleb Steel,- Steel Plough > wings. Coach and-EllPtlo Spring*: Brass Nut Tapers, Half - i Peteut Saew Mall ana Hammered Iron Axles.—Corner at Bom end First streets,-Pitta frorgh. ■ " • Isaac joins..- b. loans. T| B. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers cit Rfi Bogar’sPatentlmproved Steel Cultivator.—office cornet of Bom end First ■ tree to. Plttobcrgh. fa 13.1 y NOTICE.— In consequence of haying sold oar Furnace* to the Cambria Iron Oompenr, the partnership herutoftea existing under th* firm of PJuIDKN i BEKUEIt k 00., at Mill CrookFtirnu*. and also the parte nemhlp existing under the firm of KING-i SHOKNBEB QEIi, at Cambria Furnace, are both dissolved. The bual ness will bo acttled or bjr the managers at the Funuoef, end Oeorgo S. Klog, who are authorised to tut the names •if the respective firms in settling up the business. GBOBQK y. KINO.^ March UIEoS. fmh&tn P. SUOENUKBOKB. ilk W. HERSTINE & CO., Commission Iff « and'Forwarding Merchants; and Dealer* generally GTrodnas. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,:and other MannfMw tores, Ac* Nos. 93 ana 95, Front street, Pittsburgh. ship, under the etfte cl D. W. A Ct)., fir the transaction of a General Agency, Oommlmton, Forwarding andProdnobosmess. at Nos. 93 and 95. Front street, are nr** pared to giro special attention to fllUns orders, neemng and ibnrardlng produce and merchandise, ana to the ex* ecntlon of all btmners that maybe entrurtedto their ears. T). W. IIEBSTINK, > ; HMN. EICHBAUM. Him TO— Clarke A Thaw; Wiliam Bagaley A o*4 W. U’CnUrACu; F. Seller* A CO4 liars A Black: Kramer A lUhsKUenryGraff, En; vnniata Kfehbam:B.-JL Johnson, Bar|4 T. BaksweU, Eaq.; George Ledlie, ES44 Solomon Stoner, Eiq. : ■ , . jaSmts JOS. ABXT sr ruxura. .OTICE: Joseph Fleming bavine asao- J. chiod with hid Joceph- Abel, t£# btulneahereafter ibo conducted under the ctrloox JOSEII ABEL A CO. ftt i old lUnd. comer of tud fourthitrwt*. j*l3 . , - OG-PARTNERPHIP. —The undersigned lute this dsr entered Into co-partnership, under the turns and style of 2. A- HUTCHISON* CO, tbr the ptupoae »fty*n«a*«ng >l\wnTntimlnß end Grocery bnrineM. ' JA9. A. HUTCHISON. , Plttsburah.7cb. . ’M—-fed A.M. WALLINGFORD. : COPARTNERSHIP —Having associated E. 8. Ward with ao In the Drag balinesa. tba bo*l* new trill be carried on from this date, under the sxplebl B. K SELLERS A GO. . ■ January 2d, 1851. **4 a. a. Arana.,...- ... ..........—i. a vlaa. ‘ O E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale; and £&• Bstsll Dealers in Dross. Paints,’ Oils, Tarnishes • Ax. Ac* No. 67 Wood street. 1 . . ... i ««1; Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! *5- 2! f. i. my ix rirr mi nu T zsi jfx TYLER’S 6CM ARABIC COUGH CANDYDBOP . PATENTED 1837. - • ! FTTQESE DROPS wherever they have been I Introduced, bare spoedUy supenedM ell other Con fects, Lozenges, Wafers. At. for the relief of Coughs, Ho&raaueas. Sore ThtoatatirtaHPqlmonary Coxuromptione. Their snpenorlty consists In their agreeable fisror, the ah* sene* ofany injurious drag la their compositldti, abd ta their prompt action ■without interfering -with diet or hual - ness, or rendering th« system more soscoptibleof cold.— Teersro the most suitable for CHILDREN. and tot ben eficial to-PCBLIO SPEAKERS and SINGERS; tbeyre* moTeall huskiness from the throavanldoarand giro tone to the robe. ‘ Price ISM and 25 cents a bo*. • - Sold wholecale and retail hr FLEMING BHO3- (lat* KlddAOo.lNp-fiOWood st. and most Drag and Candy Stores. ' . oc2S-d ARTIFICIAL TEETH!! DBS. DUNCAN &CAMEBON, DENTISTS, 2fo. 158 TVai SLzlh ttrul. beUcttn Race and Eln strata • CAYCXiV.V’.d T/. FITOIS OFFICE under the management of . I It* present proprietors, has been increasing In repu* , • tation far superior operation* Jo the Depart ment ofDeptlstryfor the last ten yearn, and-no expenses ' or effort shall be wanting to giT* ntlkftetioß to all who - ' mar favor It with their patronage. The subscribers would «.e»ll attention'tothe'&Ubwing'' essential point* pertaining to Artificial Teeth,-vur Bsau- * j t f and naturalness of appearance, qoillty tad of the mate rials, comfort to tha vefinr, aqdusefolneta la restoring the natural appearance « Inn umnTi. aiiil *TiTT" ity to masticate, in all of which (bey are warranted; la - nrburtherireexoeededbr&onataaaaa'Baladbifar. \> T££tli bunted from Gam*. rnllaad HalfSetilnTariuhly ln*«rtedSy*uctlon. J AU op<jrstiona la DentistryjwrJbrtawita tb* maet.thapv ' oosh mannrr. TRBM3—loaildcring the superior character of th* work and the guarantee given, they are the most reason* • aide la the Wert. • Two Itatt <t men, on GoldJ*kUe,t2Mj*r Tboik. ** ** ■ ** AZvo* ** 2.00 ** ** The moany rerundedilthe Teeth do not proresattsAo* tgfTcr the InformatlonOf those living at a dUtanes, . we would state that our facilities are each that we can - make la the finest style, a fall set of TBETg la from 21 to • 48 hoar*, and small pieces la proportion, so that nodetea- Uon need.be apprehended. . W.C. DDNCAN, V. J. G. CASTERO>\ /IWBtIM. delB-ly No. ISflWeatOthsh. bet. R*e»*Ehn, <3n. J i BBOWN, would most respectfully In 1 • form the pnbllo that be keeps on hind, at hi* stand : on the west tide of the Diamond,? Allegheny City, a «aal * piste assortment of Vealtlaa Bunds: Also, veninan ghat* ,-"; 1 ter* are made to order. In the best style, warranted, equal - to any in the United State*. His Blind* can be removed l • • without the aid of a aerew driver, Having purchased th* ' ■ stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet establishment of-.,, Ramsey A McClelland, lam prepared to furnlihthslr old customers aa well a* tho publio at large, with ovSrythhig In their line, AcancT. No. 6-Wood street. Plttaburjh. .. 'Trove all things, keep to that which la Good. 6 ; TYLER’S COMPOUND GUMi ARABIC SYRUP. rpnE increasing dem and for this mostpleas- ■ 1 ant. safe and efhearious remedy for all nuhaunarr diseases, has enabled the proprietor to redoes the price so as-to place it within the reachof aUelaases.lt* superior!* ty orerrnost similar preparations Is attested by many em-. Inent •physicians In Baltimore, Washington, AcJthe whole of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, ic- who hare been eye witnesses of its efficacy when the usual remedies have failed; and by thousand* of our meet respectable citizens who hare used it in their families both as preventive and care with never-foUlng success for the last twenty-year* during which period, with very Uttl* aid from advertis ing, An, I?has gradually spread. Us reputation over the whole Union, lncaecsofrooent Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c., It Civet immediate rebrand generally earn In a day cf two, without Interfering with oiet-er business, or rsodfw* lag the spstsm more sasoentiMa oi .Cold: in chronic cwm, Asthma, Whooping Cough* Croup, Bronchi- Us, Affeotions of &0 Luags,' and , Consumption, It 1* always very beneficial, and seldom Alls, whan com* deuced in time, to perfect a cure. Pilee2A and 60 cent*- a bottle. Wholesale and BetaU Agents, Messrs, FLEiUSOB BOS., (lats Kidd A Co.) X 0,60 Wood at. . SELLERS' COUGH SYKUP IN ILLINOIS —Jndge-PJereorirf Mlddlspott. Iroquois Co* write* x unaer date of Jso. 27th. IMU that os baa been mrab*ed, more or less, with a cough for,several years, whiebtart - year eouflned him to his bed and required medical treat* ment for three months. Daring the summer he got bet* ter, but still the cough or ntlnued to distress him by day ' and night, which was only relieved by the use of «B*rtf - T Ooagh Syrup, which a gentlemen by the rtmeof Chapia -' . brought with him from the State of OhlMßlr. Chapin- - Syruuof greatMtuselo his frailr. and •• when moving from Ohio; took fifteen bottles with him, a ' pcrtlon of which JadgoPieree obtained, ana naed with - v. great benefit when other means Ailed to offord rellefi last B. S. SJSLLBBB A 00. Proprietors, 67 Wood >t« . ... Orphans’ Court Sale* : - y SN Monday, the 12th day of "February next, at 2 o'clock, P.H* the subscriber will expose idllo Sale, on the premises, that very desirable Goon* tryßesldcnce and Twenty Acres of ebetee land, wsUwa* .tered,wlth valuable and extend** bulldlags audlaprove. - meat*, on the Sonth side of the Greebsburg andPUbw burghTornpike rMd, adjrtnlnw the Tillage of Wilkins* burg, fbrmerir the resldeoee of Abraham nortaeh, be* log that property cf which Arabella Statenffeld. his daugb* ter. dledaeixed, a sate of which kas been ardaad by (he Orphans'Oonri of Allegheny county, A? the- payment of Hubtaavul «li« hai» mlmwghlMrU. ~ THO3tAB DAVISON. KxeeTr, : ia23d*vrttfg of lHbaUaBUteafleld.Baitlib.itr. TTRUTirnity irTT.TTARV jnrflTmrcß. InißECTEDby&Board of vSitbrs appoint •: IP ed by the State, A under the supirlatengnee gf OM. sHffJMOBO A 5% Point, , and a practical Engineer, aided by an shle • The eourw of rtudr A wiat orualif ttaebt In. tbe bw® CoUnge*. with tbe addition ofa more esuadwt «o* •£* SfsssssaK » DOCK—4OO bbU. choice cilia P brands: - 100 do. • iidcs ' SOO do ■ tnv, frr sal* b/ i- ja3o '' - J. Aw. BRA. 74 Y ■ CORN MEAIr—IOO bhls, yellow V for sale by ... ; ; J. A ir.BgA,. -. r#^oKN—soo bus, in iear ond 2? r ' * lt'7 ed far*eale:by...- J. AW. JISJ ROOFING TILE, manufocif * Clay.Ar sala ty • ' ■Ugat&Y'.i.t —'\j-u - 'u' Baptismal jhum | j., i k
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