HOME MA OTBRIEXTS IN HE CITTOF PiraBEEGH. . no* jjlstumt 31 to renew I, l&ii. ; f Bm*nPox~,— » ~ | • 0 ****** , -m-,,1. i 1 --. * •*—’r i l ~..„ ****** n o ' 1 ConranpHan. rrn , g n Untaaro : 1 v i ? ”> PMlllMnlt •.,. . ft * |BSSa£=±= y-===« fflsaiaairrrr. s 1 Total-, 10 . —lO _ . . Q* TU AS4TI mu TZU U ndar 1 year- t From l to a “ ato a “ u toao.znzi^rj.v///^iv/-"rz , *.7r.r.r.7.r a “. ao to 80.— 3 u 30 to 40 - _ : .... 3 M 40 to 60 „ 1 “ ~0 'V> *— ... 2 Utlo. IS; Female*, 11; Wfalt&jSS; Colored, m Total, S 3. B, «ta of u„ tart of cOg, UDRDOCIIi PlrnkUn of Baud of Health. thi City Cockcils,—Eiictios or Guaediajcb or tbb Poo a.—The Select Coun cil convened last evening at 7$ o’clock. C. 0. Loomis wa3. called to the Chair, in the absence of the President. Minutes of last meeting sp proved. a communication from the. Secretary of the Board of Guardians of the Poor was read, an nouncing that the terms of George Albree and J. K. Moorhead as members of that Board ex pires the present month. The Council then reeolred to go into an eleo hon by bidlot to fill the mounded. Messrs. Eor and Wearer were appointed tellers. The ballot resulted as follows: George Albree.... „ 13 J. K. Moorhead ][[][ n A. C. Murd0ch........ -..'.'.V..*.*.'".'" 4 Mr. Smith moved that a oemmittee of three be appointed to audit the accounts of the,Guar «uuns of the Poor, as they have not been audited lor several years. Mr. Murdock, of the Sixtl ColSil™ appomt6d on Cie part of the Seleci Mr. Murdoch offered the following reeoln won: That the sum of $l,OOO be, and here by w appropriated for the purchasing of co*l to reliero the poor of our city, and that the same be placed at the disposal of a committee of fire * w «* rom *b® Select and three from the Com mon Council, and the same be charged to the contingent fond. 6 The resolution was negatived on its second reading. Several explanation* were made. One mem ber thought Council had no power to give away money. Another said wo had no money to give; ae knew of a man who held a city warrant, but 00 the money, and waa compelled to go to a Soap House to.get food. Mr. Murdoch expressed his surori*e that members would vote against such a resolution; Its object is notto give food to the poor; In that respect they are supplied; but no provisions have been made for keeping the poor from frees mg. The negative vote was then reconsidered, and the [resolution discussed. The third read ing was moved, and yeas and nan colled, os follows: Taas—Agnew, Alien, Alexander, Loomis. Murdoch, Taylor, Wilson—7. Nats—jplarfc, Cordell, Jones, Kier, Pollock, Smyth, Weaver—7. • The vote boing a tie, the resolution was lost on it® third readings A resolution to memorialise Legislature for power to borrow money to pay citv debt—loan not to exoeed-$50,000, offered by Mr. Kier, was indefinitely postponed. . The vote; was subse quently reconsidered, and the matter referred to the Finance Committee. A communication from the. Bay Police, asking an increase of salary, was read. It states that they are compelled to remain on duty from six o’clock, .A. JL, to' nine, P. M., which exceeds the time by several hours that the night police are on duty, and yet their compensation is less, than the latter receive; that the present ratio of compensation was fixed at a time, when' every neoesaary of life was at about one-half its pres ent price. &o. Referred to a select committee of five—Murdoch and Alexander appointed on the part of Seleofc. A resolution was offered that $l,OOO be taken from contingent fond to pay city warrants of a email amount in the bauds of poor men. Laid over. After transacting some other business, Coun cil adjourned. • Common Council.—The Common Council cod -veiled at 7$ o’clock and proceeded to elect two members of the Board of Guardians in place of Messrs Hartley and Lightner, whose terns ex pired. _____ . The ballots was as follows: John Allen ...12 John N. Irwin —...9. Jamas 0.Ke11y......... IS John Lightner 9 Isaac J0ne5.....;...—......’ 3 M. Fahnestock..—-. 1 Messrs Kelly and Allen were declared elected. Messrs.* Hardman and Selden were appointed, on the part, of Common Council, a committee to audit the accounts of the Guardians of the Poor. * Ur. Stldeh read, bj permission, an ordinance for the better collection of the citj.taxes. The ordinance pro rides that the taxes be paid direct ly into the hands of the City Treasurer, and thus does away with the office of tax collector in the city. Bsforred to committee On ordinances with directions to hare it printed. Mr. Irwin offered„ an ordinance to abolish huckstering in the market It read as follows: An Ordinance for the prevention of Hnckering at the Diamond Market Be it ordained and enacted by th* ciiisent of Pittsburgh in Select and Common Councils assembled, That from, -and after the passage of this ordi nance, it shall not be lawful for any butcher, second-hand dealer, or other person to Belt, or expose for sale, at.the Diamond Market any ar ticle either of meat, poultry, vegetables, fruit, butter, eggr, or other products usually sold in market, which he, she, or they may have pur chased within the limits of said market space or the market and wagon yards adjacent, on market days,. namely: on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, under a penalty of not less than five nor more than ten dollars, for each offence. ~ Be it ordained Ac., That it ahottuot be lawful for any person who pursues the business of a grocer or any other person who keeps provision stores of any kind m the city to forestall and in- jure the business of said market by porehasing on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Satur days, within the limits of the Market space, or at the wagon yards adjacent any of the articles remunerated in the first section of this ordinance, for the purpose of re-selling the same at their place of business, under a penalty of fire dol lars, for eneb offence, —said fines to be recover* ed before the Mayor as other penalties for vio lation of ordinances arc now by law recovera ble. Referred to ordinance committee, with tfcac; tions toreportat an eeriy period. Mr. LUtle presented an ordinance providing for the.measurement by the city Board Measurer of all timber sold by oubio measure in the city, at a rate not to exceed 60. cents per 1000 oobic feot Referred to ordinance committee. Mr. Irwin presented a resolution directing the city Aldqrmen to pay over such fines and forfeit ures as they may have received daring the last year. Referred to ordinance committee. A resolution askingsl,soo to rebuild Duquesne Engine House was refereed to appropriate com mittee. Council adjourned. Ah-mbxstVaixstß. R.—This company hold a meeting on Tuesday. The minutes are as foli lows: Aximitxkt Valiwt R. R. CowPAmr, 1 February 6,1865. / Pursuant to published notice, a meeting of lb# Stockholders of tho Allegheny Valley Railroad Company was held this day at. the Company’s ; office in the city of Pittsburgh. . 43n motion of Robert Balxell, Esq., Henry Ir win Esq., was called to the Chair, and Samuel A. Long, was elected Secretary. " The reports of Hon. lyilliam F. Johnston, President, John T. Logan, Treasurer, and W. Hilnor Roberts, Chief Engineer, were presented and read; amlnpon motion of Col. Henry Mc- Cullough were unanimously accepted, and order ed to be printed In pamphlet form for the conve nience of Stockholders. On motion it was JZ esoltedi That as election now be held for officers of the Company for the ensning year- Messrs. Joseph Dilwortb, James Yerner and Willis Booth were elected tellers, who proceeded to condact the election. On counting the votes the result was as follows: Pexsidxjjt —Hon. Wm. F. Johnston. Masauixs— John T.. Logan, F. R. Bruuot, George W. Jacksonj Lyman Wilmartb, Hon. Jo seph Buffington, of Armstrong - county, Gen. Thos. M’CuUoogb, of Clarion county. On motion, the meeting adjourned. HENRY IRWIN, Chairman. S. A. Lose, Secretary. Thx Soup Housbs.—-The Allegheny Soup House yesterday distributed to two hundred and twenty-four families, or nine hnudred'nnd iUty persons, four hundred pounds of bread and three hundred gallons of soup. Good for Allegheny 1 The Fourth street Soup House yesterday dis tributedeighty gallons of soup and three hundred and eighteenloaves of bread to families amount ing mall to 881 persons. - .. The Seventh street House distributed the asnal quantity to g very large number of appli cants. All bonorjfr the noble men and women who bare these obarities in oharge. ilomir - or BinoA,ji Vdi -jratwduT ■ent lo tho Homo of Rcfo CT ,» , olin | waßm * aged IS, named Margaret Eliott, on oath of her mother. . . ■ • " Tn Hoes* op Rstuca.— Annualßspostop rat Otticim.— A copyof the annul report of the offioers of the House of Befnge for Western Pennsylvania, for. 1854, has been laid upon our table. It embraces the reports of the Managers, the Superintendent, and the Treasurer; the speech of Hon. William "Wilkins on the occasion of the Dedication; the act of incorporation of the Houseof Refuge; and Bernal blank commitments for the use of magistrates. The Treasurer reports the following receipts - -from the first organisation to December 81 1854; Deceived from the State, $25,000; Allegheny county, $10,000; Fayette county, $2,500: Bearer county $2,600; Individuals, $10,081.60; notes discounted, $10,658,43; Lawrence county bonds. ss°°, $480; Armstrong countjbomi $1,600. Total receipts, $68,719;93. The ljmditure* haro been as follows; Paid J. & A. 'Patterson on contract, $55,797.71- 0B mr,™* ' tui? 6<> ’ ii Vr ° hitMt ’ W<W;.ln«mSe» t®»2; wlleelora’ foes and expenses, Ql ™ k d ™> .TSoSt postage, stationary, Com. emenses rnnlmg, Ac., $399,27; Jenl£ Andm°,?Ac7' $132,20* 88 ' 852 ’ 13 ' B,1 “ das Treasurer, Tht assets of tie Hoaso are, as follows: un- P«« appropriation of state, $16,000; unpaid Lswrenee eonnty bonds, $2000; unpaid Arm strong county bonds, $1000; unpaid indirldnal subscriptions, $7,261, of wldch not orer $4OOO reputed. Total assets, $26,261. The liabilities, including balance due Treasurer, are as follows: due J. & A. Patterson, $9,702,38* Bnis payable, $11,000; balance dae on ground! $2,800; furniture, water-fixtures, engine Ac. $6,117,83. Total liabilities, 20,751,92. ’ The Maugers remark in their report that an examination of the Treasurer’s Report will show the wants of the treasury. With much labor and perseverance the Board have accomplished what has been done, not however without becom ing individually liablo for money borrowed to finish the building. They now look with confi dence to the State Legislature, and the counties that have not yet subscribed for sufficient to 1 .pLeee the corporation clear of debt, and in a con- 1 dition to do the greatest possibls good. Busdat Liquor Law Casis Alderman Ma jor, on Tuesday, disposed of two cases under the Sunday Liquor Law. « John Zoelor, keeper of an obscure lager beer trioon m the Vlilth Ward, was flrstattended to. Alfred Irwin, the proseontor, testified that Zee lor had Mrhar dosed, bnt retailed lager beer and wine in the seeond story, to a chosen few of his particular friends. Tho testimony boini conclusive, Zoelor was fined $5O and costs, an< In default of .payment an execution was levied on his property. Thomas Roberts was the next offender. He keep* a small confectionary on Pennsylvania Avenue, near the Methodist Protestant Church, and on Sunday last told candies and cakes to children. Members of .the chinch complained or him, and he was, after an examination fined *4 and costs, which he paid. Joseph Berry and John Bennett, confectioners on Liberty street, were also fined each $4 and costs, which they paid. ' . Tn* Complaint Book —This new “iostita kon” received several new entries on Tuesday, all of which wero promptly attended to. We copy a few of them, in order that our readers may keep themselves “posted” on the Complaint Book operations. Cotaplaiot that a heap of ashes has been per mitted to collect before the Old Neptune engine house on Beventh street, by which the personal safety of persons riding In sleighs or other vehi cles along that tlioroughfaro is greatly endan gered. J Complaint that a nuisance exists on Fayette opposite No. 41, by the obstruction of said street by n pile ©f bricks belonging to J. B. Canfield. Complaint that a water pipe has bunt on the corner of O’Hara and Quarry street, likely to wove a serious damage to stables in the neigh borhood. Referred to Street Commissioner, who placed the matter in the hands of the Water Committee. Bou> Roßßtax.—A theft of a very bold char acter was perpetrated at the store of Nelson A Simpson, on Ohio street, Allegheny, on Satur day evening last Mr. Simpson it appears had in bis possession a.purse containing some $75 or $lOO, which, while waiting on a customer, he laid down on the counter and went for a moment to another part of the store. On his return he found the purse and contents missing, and as yet has not obtained any clue to the perpetrator of tho. bold theft. Several persons were in the store at the time. *7°” h * Tin 8 occurred in publishing the additional contributions for tho Support of the Fourth street Sonp Houso, we now insert the list corrected: ffm. StoveDioa, $6; Judge RidJl., $2: James White, 10; J. 8. D., $2,60; A. H. Miller, (.111- Uo boy,) 80 ets ciah, $2; cell, $1; m:h, sS eul, $1; cash $5; C.pL J. C. Beno, $6; mho. (throegh Mr. J. Lately,) 11. IL Colliae, A. Langblao, M'Clintock A Bro.’s, C, Shuler A Co., $5 each; 8. 8, Bryan, $10; cash, 50 cts. Take* to Whixuxo. —Charles Dale, who was arrested in thia city some time ago, and confihod in jail on a charge of stealing two horse, and a bngg, from James Oathrie, of Wheeling, wu taken to that city on Monday by officer Hague, the Governor of Virginia baring made a requldl tioa on the Governor of Pennsylvania for his de livery. He will bo put upon trial during the present week. Another Liquor Cass.— A liquor case came up yesterday .before Alderman Btee). Abraham Greenwood, keeper of a doggory in the Diamond, was'charged on oath of Thomas Fisher with sel ling liquor on Sunday last Greenwood was fined $5O and costs—in default of payment to un dergo ten days imprisonment and then an ex ecution to be levied on his property. Tob Streets.— Street Commissioner Kirk patrick has eighteen men now at work on the streets. The cold weather has frozen up gutters end water-pipes so that in many places ths water ororflows the parements. Mr. K. should see to it thst channels be ent in the ice through which the water mayrun off. William O’Hara Robinson,. of Allegheny City, died on Tuesday. Mr. Robinson was a member or the Pittsburgh Bar, and was U 8 Proseecuting Attorney for this district under the administrations of Harrison and Tyler. He was much esteemed by a.large circle of friends, who wul deeply mourn his lon. Arran Wziukb&s.—Officer Ray yesterday ar rested two men nanypd John Hopper and George Zeigler, who were going about tho streets en deavoring to obtain false whiskers and moos- B tacbes. Finding nothing on them, or any ere denee by which they might be held, he was com pelled *to discharge them. Appointed. —John X. P. Q. Smith, jr., Esq., has (or if he hasn’t he ought to have) received the appointment of Aid to the Governor with tho rank of Brigadier General. Gen. Bmith in tends to distinguish himself as soon as ho dis covers the seat of war. District Court. —Before Judge Hampton. Win!.™ n r ? ig, „ g ?. ,ir l i ‘ n of B » rah F. Fallon m S*“ Colw.llDa Bole. Thia 1. an action of -arftsr— ° l land “Frankiini<”"l Coxoeet.— The Philhannonlo Booiely of thia C !*F h ' u "}f c 'P t€<i inritation to. deliier a con oert la Allegheny for the benefit of the Lndiea’ Benerolent Society of that city. Tho time and plaoc .will hereafter be made known, took out for a crowd. c A Police Officer from Westmoreland counlv yesterday committed to jail a man named Wil liam Greenly, charged with abusing and threat ening to kill his wife. The Westmoreland “look up" must be non est inventus. Jons G. Saxe.—This gentleman's first lecture was well attended, and everybody was delighted. Thlß evening Mr. Saxe, as will be seen by the advertisement in another column, will read his celebrated Poem “Tho Money King." U. 8. Djstbict Court— This Court .(Hon. Wm. Irwin, Judge,) commences its sessions on Monday oext. Several criminal trials will come before tho Coart Common Plbas— The Court of'Common Pleas begins its sessions oil Monday next Colel —The mercury stood four degrees below zero on Monday night. It did not get above zero during Tuesday. STEAMBOATS. 4 F Sn 81 r, f on 3 Kama* and Nebnuka, «D all landings on tlio Missouri., fge- i. for tbaabore endelTjniSr* four * w>Hi| apply vt» board or to ———■— M. IIABTON. Agent. racket uaat l {rjMU>5 > Su.?{ t11 9 , 1 ,,> **r*AiutOhtoKAltro*A^*^.W^*^L th * card or to J.D.tXM£lifow,j& ]**■*#* “W*F on fSTTbt Kmhsrga le an ea!u—Jft***.*K . of Terr Halit draught, gS£^ —• <k?lg 'LOOMS AND LI/MPS-^—7 tons oo.hand > and far tale to 1 Jafr J.A. lIUTCmsoN LACK THIBET BHA WLS—Just reo'd a Bk Sn‘ „„ Washixotox Cm, Feb. C. Ham —Tho Ml reported yesterday by Mr. t S B C. om “;>teo on the Jndieisry to establish a U S. Circuit Court in California, ra underdiacusslon. - “ OT6a 10 the salary of the Judges at $6OOO. Messrs. Stuart and Johnston opposed so lerge A eslaiy. Mr. Toueey favored that amount. Hooa*.—The House went into Committee on the Texas Creditor* Bill. Pjuladklphu, Fob. G.—The .freight train coming east ran off the track on the Columbia Road, three miles from SchuylkilL All tho cars rolled down an embankment 20 feet, and caught 1 Are from the stoves. The contents were mostly consumed. Michael Spangler, whose parents live in Lancaster, was wedged in among the ru ins of tho flour, car and waa terribly burned be fore he could be extricated. Washington Citt, Feb. 6.—A treaty with Mexieo substantially like that recently negotia ted* with Russia recognizing the principle that free ships make* free goods has been sent to the Benate for ratification. The statements that Dudley Mann is to resign the Assistant Secretaryship of State or to re ceive on appointment as Minister to Franco, or Secretary of Legation at Paris are utterly untrue. Nxw Yoke, Feb. 6.— -The weather.—Th* ther toometer ranges from tero to 10 degrees above. Immense masses of drift ice are floating about the Harbor and the ferry boats are with dfficult ty forcing their way through. Dispatches frote all ports of the State indicate this to be the ooldest day of the season. In many places th* thermometer has not been so low for 20 years. It .ranged from 20 to nearly 40 degrees below xero. In the eastern States it is more moderate. Chioaqo, Feb. 6.— The Supreme Court of Wis consin has acquitted Messrs. Booth and Ryo craft, on grounds of illegality of the indictment. A resolution reprehending the course of Sena tor* Douglas and Shields and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise passed the House to-day, yeas 37, nays 27. - Nxw Orleans, Feb. 3.—Tho Cahawba arrived with Havana dates to the Ist. Mrs. liayne, late Julia Dean, returned to New Orleans from from Texas. She does not relin quish the stage. Cotton unohang*!; soles 4000 bales. Cincinnati, Feb. 6—. Flour sB©sB,os. Whiskey 24 to 25. Nothing dona In Provisions. Dard B}. Cheese 9(5)10. Boalness continues very dull. Money easy, for prime paper. River unohanged. Weather mild, thermome ter. 30 degrees above xero. PrnLAPHLPOTA, Feb. 6.—The thermometer is 6 degrees above xero, and at PottsviUe 9 de grees below. Albany, Feb. G. — Mr. Seward was re-elected Senator, by a majority in the Benate of 17, and in the House of G 9. Hudson, N. Y. Feb. 6.—N. A. Spauldings machine shop and cabinet factory, were burnt this morning. Loss heavy. Now Yoke, Feb. G. —Cotton less firm; more sellers than buyers; prices easier, but not quota bly lower. Flour, solos firm; sales 8000 bbls. Ohio; SoutLern firmer; sales 2500 bbls. Wheat firm. Corn firm with upward tendency; sales 20,000 bosh, white at $1@1,01; yellow sl. Pork firm; sales old mess $12,50 and new $14,- 12(3)14,25. Beof unchanged.“ Lard lower; sales 600 kegs at 10}@10} and 400 bbls. at 91 @9}. Whisky, Ohio, firm at 33(5)33}. Sales 10 bags Rio Coffee at 9(5)10. Bngars and Molasses firm. Linseed Oil dull at 77(5)78, Tobacco, Kentucky, firm at 7}@9. Stocks higher and active; money easier, 6(3)7 on call. Virginia sixes 96}, Peana. Coal Co. 98; N. Y. Centra! 911; Cum berland 5.30, 36; Erie 47}; Beading 76; Cleve land and Toledo 67}. Philadslpbia, Feb. 6.— Flour mere inquiry for export, and prices firmer; sales 1100 bbls. standard and good brands at $8,87}@9; princi pally at the latter quotation. Rye Floor con tinues dull at $6. The demand for Corn Meal is limited; sales3oobbls. Penn*, at $4,25. Owing to the scarcity of Wheat and the high prices some miller* have been compelled to cease operations; sales 2000 bush, at $2,13 for good red and $2,25 for white; sales from 200 to 300%05h. Penna. Rye at $1,23. Corn In fair demand and has again advanced; salts 2000 bush, yellow in store at 94c. including some on private terms, and a lot of white at 94c.; sales 10,000 bushels yellow, in store, at a later hour in tho day at 95 cents. Whiskey dull; holders ask 34c. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION, POE FKBRVARr.- W. 11. Smitu. V. P.— Oioaai Duct. J. U. Oocpct, c.W. KrcxiTsos. jt. B. Exousa. REVIEW or TUI FITTSQUBQU MARKET. ibrtta Wrcbrndinj/Wmar* C, ISM. We ere now la the enjoyment of a regoler eld-thehtooeil epell of Wlnt-r.veetber, soeh ee ve here ut experUnreU for meny yean t«fi>re. Haev fklij more or lea elm set •rery «Uy,»n4theeoldcontinue* nabrokea. The Htren e all frosen over, and thepraseotlndlratfonsdonot foTor ■peedy change. The depth of snow In thb region b not ▼err creel —Dot over C>ar intbee, probably; hat It botumu deeper toward* the mountain* end the North ; end wml cfos, la WuUmObio, lodlene obil lUlool*. it b from 13 to IS lnebee deep. BruiamtOfeoam. U nntectlre, There belblrdemead fcr rrodnee end Urecerta, hot oothiag more, thle de. meadblimited to the nnbofthe home tnule,cad that portion of the country trade which liable to reach oa— The nutmfactaren keep their fectorlee lu operathm. bnl do not ctrivo to prase operations The Trumbull Democrat semarka that the farm w 1° that re cion of country, say that the Wheat erop sowed last KaU. looks exceedingly well si he present time, and the proepeet ofa gocOerep U fery flattering. The farmers In Lawrence county, aerardlns to lb# Journal, report similar news in relation to the crops there. The &U of enow b very opportune for thb crop, and it is prorldenUal that the fall grows draper and mors •rrricsahle as yon [adTsnee into the treat Wheat-crowlns section*. The whole crop In the West and North-Weet 1« now comfortably clothed with iU Winter corerlng. and crery thing bids lair toassnn nsofaboantlfnlyleld. This D the one bright hope of the fotnre. . The Hirer is frosen orer at Cincinnati, and win soon be. It I* thought, from that to LonlerlUe. The enow now on the Bound la soflSdent to ensure high waters when a thaw takesplsM. Floor b quoted at ClndnnaU at tf.OO ft bU. for good re tailing brands, and searee. This ie erjoaJ to |O,OO here. In Leuisrine, which is aoeb nearer the present sources of supply than we are. It b gaoled at and very little in market We believe that the {wiseacres of dUee haro not the resource which oura hare, ofblamlng this teardty and high pries on their city mills an I Floor making "monopolies.” The Import* at New Tork eontlnse to show a decline u competed with the eomipomting week last year. An nexed an the figures : For the Week 1554. 18JS Dry G00d5.™......... 51.485A52 Geneial-Mcrchandlxs™. Pwlotui 11^2^34 Total far ft week*.....451,256.CU 513.79M01 The export of Bpede for the week was only $10,413, and for the year $127,001. From Boston, the export of Specie for January *** $285,739.' Tbs total import* at New York for the month of January were $6,601,972 Um «h«f> &r the same month of last year, the totals being for Janaary, IW4, $19,07,799, and for January, 1555, $13,945,827. The goods entered for warehousing, hare loerpased. while the withdrawals have diminished, to that the total amount of Imports thrown on the market during the month, shows a deelineof $5,277,174 as compared with tho same month of last year. By far the largest portion of the decline ofim porU,bss been in receipt* of Dry aood*. as win be seen by the following summary : 1853. 1854. ikas Dry Good* -48,674,818 10.232,470 6 «an*i General Mdxe™. 4,843,104 7/225150 Total $13,407,922 19,318,434 12355,643 ■Tho exjtjrt* of Merchandise have slightly Increased, the total being $50,722 in exoseeof the large shipment* for the same month of tart year, and $2,596,589 greater than for tbeAme month of 1853. The following comparison em brace* eaeh of the Item* named : Domestic Produ».A2,»Vo!’(i24 kljoLan 4 OQA7R7 ForetanUdwffrae). 142674 S a Rp- dutiable. 00,750 40.068 440^9 717,679 1,845,632 156,398 »«2Viaav;~a-*“ ,wn ww 80«i....._ IMoajHS i,BH,;as 0,88,H7 . *eUi»4 orar two mUlions durto. Um mantb, u. th« toUJ I. until., than for any January since the year XS49 eJ?!t r !^ , f f ! ot,r r tmlNtw York bow w, f*, modl fled that strictly prime SMuriUe* are quite current at 7@B «*cent, and good sUuaturee can be negotiated Jat OQIO V »nt. Foreign Exchange Is doll at 109®1<»!< for foi f My oajUmdoov but most leading drawers ask 109^. The Supreme Court of New York bu declared the assign ment made recently by the Empire City Dank null and rol J, and that the Rank b In a state of insolreney. The injunction vie rendered permanent. The United Btiiee Troit Company hare accepted the office of liecelm to which the court appointed them. of R * toB ’ some time thb Winter, ha* again resumed bnilnee*. and nald off all bb creditor*, both principal And interest? The ClnelanaU Oazstte of Monday says • TbeMcmoymarketb qalet and unefianffed. Theda. The Dalttmore American saye : .JPSZJU aef ldidlr better feeling in the Money markets *i P^ iwdily be obtained on ealh *nd on short papnratflttfjmt. uondboslnee*paperbjelling on tiw etreelat 9 cent. For aecond-cuus paper hither ratra are cd eourM obtained. The Bank* are dLwmntlng raw fA BlM * *»Ttaable for aeonUasea wsee In Money matter* than they bare ..tom for esreral . The Philadelphia North American say* : . H®®?* ff <b»cldedl▼ easier.FlrsUUa paper ’ls The Boston Traveler quotes Monty In that dty u easier, and ranging ftoullio 13 V eat V aanum. The iWuteall nslteinpresentingi a.faronhl* feature and a promlae of etlU greater reUaf. Ths steady flow of Oold from Callfornla,amounting to om $4,000,000a month, very little nfwhlehb going oat, most, Jq the net are of thug*, tend to strengthen tho market,restore confidence, anareduwthe ralee of interest. KsrehbeteM. mattere lmprora bat slowly. Tbe’New York Post remarks: “A [ t’owai want egwofidww still characterises the Jffoaer [ market In that dtf, which Umite it* use and deprives .~~ .s _-S - ~* .** ~'■** ■"“' '«. "V .. ' telegraph. CONOBBSSIONAfc. CANDLES A SOAP—ttu demand ia steady bat not ltrn and price* remain m before qaoUd—Dipped J3 w Mould HJ». Adamantine 22@M. Common BoMn Boas. 6 - B»*C Toilet do. 10. tkimu **** ® * DRIED FRtnT—a lair demand; aalea of T 5 boa. Dried Apple* at 81J2, and other aale* at *1,18: Dried Peechce ■ale* of 100 and 78 baa. at 82.00 9 boa. BKEP—unall salea by the tierce of new at 9$ PEED—the following axe present prices tar lot» at whole, •ale, at dtjr mills: Bran and Scree 90 da. V 100 tta. • *1,00; Rye Bran and SbiprtufT *1,05; Flolahed* Middlings *I.4J. i^^^ TUKm ~ aothlatl dolo «* except la the retail way at . FX fir^t® rMfc:kAr * ,No ' 1 , *W.»t*ll.M.and*aal da.at *».50; Dry Salted Herrin*, Lake Fish,'Trout V bbl„ and White *9^o@*loJM; half bUa. in the nanal proportion. Codllih. new, la selling freely at & Fl/>CR—th9 receipts of the week, are next to no thine and the stock in bands U gradually gulag down; the city mills however, are going steadily and help to keep np lb# ■apply. Sele*iwderdayatmlllof*nperfloeat *7.80 and family extra at *3.70: from stnro, sale* of good retailing brand* at for superfine and *9,00 for extra.— Bales of Rye Floor at mill at *7,00 and from store at *7,1*0 Corn Meal, sale* at 84 da bus. and at *2,50(&53187 «bbl* 0 RAlN—there Is a fair supply efCoM, batoln ail not, coming forward *o freely ; sales of Qom oh arrira! at 80A ! 82. and from store at S5@S7; Otis, on arriral, at GO, and I mm «tor* M®ss. Rials la fdr demand at *1,15, and I lUatn at tu*6t 1,3). Wiuat wot,id command. In the present sute of tha market, *lwfe4*l4S. . I GROCERIES—Sugar firm at last wedti and scarce, nOee to dty trade at aaj to gantry at 6 ®*}* : Holacms. sake to city trade of sou bid*. Cyprus . f* ek * aM * l 23.5 to nMiutrytrado held' SMF ; X&m. \ U moTlagslewly at II >,'012. ’ \ orE? *?i“?T?k Ito f r UMm *** * ctiT * “ Sale* of Dry tUnt, by the lot. at 12, and to the tegular trade at I 1.&13. Dry Salt*l 1*4912. iini*B_haT* taken atudjnr. turn downward; we quote Eadcni. first sort, as advised. within inn raa«e of 2D®3O. UAT-waleeataeaks 1 ■ th. v*,j M *2dJpS33 * ton; tuled, sale* from *Uce at Uifr-i ft ton. eah-s of 12 bi.;*. to the retail trade at *7,50 ft ifiON A NAILS—we hare nothing (lsfiniu toglre In the way of quotations. The milb ara ail ronnlag. we beUere but then iseaarcely anything doing In the way of talee! LADD—email pared* of No. 1. country Lard go off at but large lots wooll not brbi < orar the following ara the selliog ratoe from jt*d gate, II ft.. METALS —Mg Load U held *t7V®7S: DarLMd ?3i ®s ; Hbot, t 2.11 ®|2.26 * «»<*. Sheet Copper rtmilMubefon q00Ud,.30 ® 36 ; Oran. 33 ta ii_ Tin. I C 111,25 ; I X .*13.25 ;B u do. 37K*; Pig £l> 2 5 V* • 010 “**• »**. 8t«el TttUbcrgta mannfcctura «'<£«*; Plow <KT@7s ;BUel ploogh wingi 8; do. eut to pattern 8 to 10Ji; A B 8t««L ftoa rolled Iron, 6>f; fh>m; haaaaerM da. 6d)f Iloe stool TX; Fork da. do. 8.; StMl dandy Uro, 7; Kliptto Spring*, 10,‘fi; Mat do. 13@14; CulUrator tooth, 13X6. *i®34; do. 18X6S. 60® « H.tooth. MALT—nlcs of9oo turn. at brewery, at 11.50 f) bo*. MESS PoßK—mice to the d»y trad* at $l4 bU •la the email way it Is quoted at $l5. NAVAL STORES—Spirit* of Turpentine dull at 11 tad. rf N'r.th Cud!.!, *WO; la smaller lota *1 $4,760*5,00. Itoalo No. 1. 4Aoo do. No. 2, $3126@53,7&, eaab *»<> time. ONlONS—there It a little Inquiry, and olci hare been made at bn*. OILS-no axle* reported ; u» quote Unwed aomlotl at 820-So, and Lard No. 1 at ftOC^Si. POTATOES—saIes of mixed lota are aaklgg at l|iOA •ij« ft boa, the Inxld* figure* ruling, and a Calr demand. PIQ METAL—no talc* hare tranaplrad daring Um week! Th« tone of Ut* market re malm at deprmeod w before SEEDS—Clover ia not *o firm, and n note on* rale of 100 box. at etah : wetquote at «a *VjH* n Tlmo* thy !• altogether nominal at sZ2f>os2£7. Flax la In ateadr reqoeatat $l,OO. SALT—ealee of No. lat nbL, and extra at $lll with a moderate demand. SHEETINQS—re quote Banner Mill Sheetings at 81* fbr No. 1, apd 8 for No. 2. TOBACCO—Virginia 5a ran get trom 10028, afwdlng lo brand, and lamp* ab. 20040/ Virginia Twist, 10. WINPOW.QT, IBB—City brand* are qnoiea i, *2 n box tor 0x8; lifiO tor TxO*. $3 tor 8x10; S.‘L6Q fur Bxl2, Oxlz * o( t lOxlZ tor 9x13,0x14, and 10x14; $6 for 0x15,10x16. and 10x16; J 5.2& ib r WxlT; $5,50 lor 10x18; and ao on. In creasing in like ratio aooordlng to ilxe-lo** eentofffor eash. Country brand* are aold at an arermgs of about We IMS $t box than dty brand*. Keeolred line* our laat 534 bx*. country Glau. WHITE LEAD—Ia Arm, with a moderate demand, and steady ealee at sZ6Qpk*ff,tor pore Inoil, and dry 9eU«lh. BedtLead 8 eta. V *». ' * * WHISKEY—but little doing; we quote talea of Raw at 20, and Rectified at 34035. BEEVES—market well supplied; 388 head In pen*, of wbkh 300 were sold. Bom# very poor Cattle were In the lot, and aoW *«low a* lfcl'i, grow, but good butchering Oattia brought from 2S@4 gro«* for fklr to prim*, and 4® 6 tor prim* to cholee extra. One tery choice animal brought 6H, bat thechle! range was from BUKEP—afuU|aaaortment; nearly 700 bead offering,— Onafino lot 0f44l aoldln one parcel at s3*l3 $1; 190 Es. groa*; thereat ranged from 214031*. HOGS-219 were offered and aold. price* ranging from 4<9VEtM». HEW YORK'ADVERTISEMENTS. From Wm. H. AdrertUlng Uouaa. Nd im Ns* *u street. New York. * NEW YORK AND CALIFORNA STEAMSHIP UNR. (Via Nicaragua.! vn tocxaoßT fXAgnr company or nicamoua. punrmu rnUB NORTHERN LIGHT, StaToi? 1. TUB WEST, PROMETHEUS, or DANIEL WEB. RtER.aU first eU*a steamshtjw, wlft leave New the lKhaad27tbof each tnnetb. When thendava fcli on Sunday, the Monday blowing will!« tbe aallSg day Connecting by tha NlearaguaTranalt Route, harffig hut twelre mile* of land transportvtlon. over a wood in£*mu mhndroad, in carriage*. with the steaoahlri Si® a Nevada;'Yankee Tumde. oortkzt lTnVh ™ n .“s22S£? Wtor Bag* made np at the oiH»-L*UeV»& For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Lise. Carrying the United Statei Hail. Tftß A. 1, superior Clipper tihin GER. TBUDR will lowed the Nightingale, and mu r,~nZ anoveportion the flrat of Jnl y, arser en th stt thlaline. The Gertrudehasprn-redSmifannoLkfhi 0 / tut sailor, and is the only A. 1. Ship now port tor Australia. The PioneerUn*W,sj£S entlable repntatton. H was the fire*.tbemS regnlarllue. Everything la provided tor raaaengenuex tept wince and llguoia, sonp and to wrfa. The length oi ,l (»daya. vim ea!.in iSeage tr 00 A f J d Jr !6, * BCood c * l ! iQ passage *125 and sl6o.^^^ ,0T ft SWJL or *•“•**» •ppi/-to R. w.OAMritoN, 1 Burmt* 110 Wall street. JOHN PUITFE, DEALEK IN IVOBY. ltiSjOkkUKo, JMrajit, A GUICULTtIHAL IMPLEMENTS AND riOBNUEAL—2O this, troah White Com T. uttlha rai *** Sundries fob saleT . a tai “ Ba s" i *»«•*&««, ’ «o»Sioiu " jJSSSfi2iS ,I!: iJS “ T XSmftcm.tji' 1 “ .f«u»w u .-; ,i: JUT -* WBAV9M CO. naar of tfca tonal adrutacaaaitehdlnffeaM in tit* mar k*L Tbs constant frnnalttlca of Honer'in market BMklagartlT» employment, tends to remote the difficulty, Uwoßhlt wort»«!o*Ir. The trade for the opening aeaeoa ccaimmcee with i{nu eontraetion-of cradlt, and of lndl »ldo»l reaoureea. The aim* distrust checks all apocoto* tiooa. The Broker* on the Stock Exchange do not folly inU tbwwlni of thaeaaa of the market tar specula tire parpoaaajaad what demand £jt Inratmant exists, seeks the moft solid kind of avuritke.” The contraction ot credit* lx, ve think, one of the best omansof th. day, howeter much H aky operate at present toraitriet and em!«rui trade. The Cincinnati papers ear that merchant* there refote to eel!, except far V toanf hot their old and falthfbl customer* who hare narer ; j saffered default. This I* right. I-*** good* will M *eid, of <oar **; but what ts sold win be paid. It were better far- I better, for an concerned, if the whole extern of marchan ; ThatthisU mu i l, # ,now » w - the want of will 7110 aJTaneeloa system of short cnMiit^whJch 11 now making, is a laudable one; and it T i ppy thiofi< * r,6ln,,,}^lfoUr merchants both nadasd Vast nsolvatn shut down atonca on the wbole Xf—*; d »rfparehaiercwh t >ar*m*r# adrcnturcr* with no t^Sw«Sf Up *J?°S* Irwponsil,mtjrt<,lilll,aek upon. Bull * Un °W«- 1/7 th. reports the 8o«ar martet ratbsr in farer of buyers. Fair being quoted at 3J,' far the Weft, was made a the coast at 3*i. ilclasee* wu not to lira, Good to Prime ruling at 16@L7. ««. uwu w dull*!?.’?“!• “""“K On tfa. Bnet Uon. r 1, „ «fflnnKt»b.nU»d„„„. w.w or ii n , “ 1 * * '”° oU '- ”> lch <* * pntt7 Mr Indl “S™ f . 'J thiorri. eumnorla acanaand “ OOOtUlona-JOl « ot . dl.couct.— ,^ chan? * w ®'« premium, for Gold, ua w«t-1 •mdo. !>• dlaeoantfor flta-claaa oamee. ABUES-Pota ban dwllnoj and an nowdoll atfc P-tla an loacttra at 6&9}i ; Baloratnr, good qnailtr: fijr • Soda Alb, common Qoalitloa, ' m *' k,t <• >»«• «nd woboarof no trannao. JJ|“, mru “mnand torn r."' a ““,“ d U "* 1 “ tllr 0,1 “» deoean, bat la «UB sot actiro; aalaa otdtj- Cnnd Bhouldm. at 6@c«. BULK 1 I ’, l * lnU “ 38!, '® 10: Bnlr "Cnroddo.li: BULK SI EAT—aalaa an oonßncd to Umltcd tancli of eonntrr ont. of which wo no la too m. and fd.LKJO lta. Ho, amnd, at IK, SK and o;j, Bntr dam, and 18,000 Ba. atl',l oh and caen. I BUTTER 4 EGGS—Butter rulee it fanner Quotation*, with a Tnoderate Inquiry; racked 10®13; Inferior ItoH I »®H; Fair to Good 1S01S; Prime uT *££%£! bnt not much Inquired fbt, at 20. * *’ 1 _ Bmnd prie “ Uai upward: w« C nou BmaU Whitowithln the ranee of * bu*-tbJ latter figure la the retail way.'- | are paying 24 foraood.YeUow.oa BROOUS-the market’ appoan to be tolerably wall «> Idled: Common Ohio bring 92,50 oa arrlral. and lima “93|00 from atore. I BUCKETS 4 TUBS—eale* ofßnckete at Factory at 92.00. I and ftnm atnn at S2J& Lar„ Tot,., ado Bon, «7© 97 50 par do*, email do. w I OUITCN YARNS .Ac.—The .following an Um ruling I rate*: * “ 11 rocsD tam. gjl : |'S: K; js > & »:“::rr:::r::4:11: gfci! -J Sj g 22 a $ ft. Mo 20 2J e7s.& SO»I TIM. g»======s: 1i ft i l l Ctrpe't WblU,"iß32o; Oofandfsß^OoraLtT« 23Q23; Candlewlck 18 ; Twine 20; Batting. No. 1.13 : No 2,22; Family Batting 15; Chalking 16. coanias —ihi quotations ui a] rouon • R“J». «OIU ,»•»» Uuiiu Bop* cat 2D s « ft Isa teaaspKttesMJsis Manilla, 9 aaL ID els. <p fc. Hemp, *1,87. V dot. t Hemp, Vooil.l4rta.il fc. doi^ 17011 ‘ UHBB- ““ ua ** * l<2s * <ta-S Itop two * COTTON OORDAQH—CoIton Hope, *i and upwards, 20; do. below s. Si Bed Oonl* JiW. AmOKn f iat , PlowUae*. *1,24; Sash Oenls, 80,60. CATTLE MARKET. ALLtontKT, February 6, 1856. AGRICULTURAL. &C. Gardener Wanted. A GOOD GARDENER, ■who thoroughly l\ understands Ms business. jwrtlculsrly the Nursery •Dal) reenhouxe department.*. mar bear or a situation br applying to B. McLain * Son.Ko.SsFifth »t, Pittsburgh N. B.—Noottectimwlll be made to either French, (Jer> man or English. JaSMwq _ Pittsburgh Efedge Farm Nursery. SITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, 1.0 about one quarter of a mile from the second tou eat* on the farmers’ and Mechanics’ Flank mux, an extension of Fourth street, and about thm and a quarter mile* from rittsburg® _ Wfl. A JAB. MURDOCK. Pnpridon. They offer tor nil a vary large collection of wen crown trees and plant* suitable for transplanting **»>« foil and Omlngrprlnf?. Nursery now com* «une 30 acres of ground and S®°taias o»er 1530,000 tree*, ahnrbs and plants, and over 10.000 frolt trees,and andehrnbig are o'On* size for re moral to orchards and pleasure grounds. Plant* are fall 7 peeked and sent aocordlnc to directions to any pert of the united States. «r the lorers of shrub- B.!? nde 7i car vorlraled taUection for tte Soring oflBM. embracing nearly ail the Rrergrecn • lamHj, Indigenous and Kxotie, that Is worthy of general cultivation In this seetlon of oountry. Plants can be oro gnjd of tuoci oolt.tare. tJilr; ISSIISS. ,|gt Prices moderate as usual. Prom strangers, cash or satie ttm«7 nt * nae * to of Pittsburgh re^lredatall <««■ addressed to ua through Wilkin Port Offloe. near rPiUsborgh, or left at our stand on market days. In lb’Dlsmondliaihet, will bs promptly attended ° 0c24-dAwtfT PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE^ JL HOUSE AND BRKD STORE-No. 129 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.—K. R. BHANKLAND, (KU Shaud, St£ Trss?° *OoJ) Maufocturer and Dealer In Agricultural and flwriraftum Implements, or all kinds, Wholesale «nd Re- Carden and Flower Seeds, Evergreen, Fruit ant Shade Trees Guano, Poodrette, Chemical SsdL, and al other articles connected with Agriculture. del7:lydtrS Frnit Trees, Evergreens, &e. , "■ uIE subscriber would moat respect- a&u M .fallycpll the attention ofhlslWecds pubUe to his very large stock of Frnlt Trees, Brer- raK green*. Shrubbery, Itoaea, Greenhouse Plants, Ac. ZML 2£A p £& t fti , ‘2 sk, s l S r,r# A* ndfln *' Pear, wTuave I roam 6000 Dwarf and Standard of our own fairing, of ebo *®y varietwe. Peach, several thousand fine, withCher* rr. Plum, Aprleot, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Corrects, Ac. ffcT*£, T "? gr " n * M 6 to*Ccf which we hr re man Jgprwne wanting large quantities wl be liberally dealt with. Cali and see our stock We a woys Orders UR at the Pittsburgh P. O, Mr. H. Dalseif, Liberty sC, the Oakland Nurserr, l* miles A T fa^.° r Urn Pittsburgh Nursery, lj* miles from Oakland, will be promplr attended to. N.B.—Planting dobe neatly to order. oeUMiwß JOHN UURDQOn, Ja. I _ Bay Wood Flowers. i A RRANGEHENTS have boon mado with T%. tbs proprietor* of Bay Wood Floral Gardens for scon stant supply of Boqusttes* and cut Cower* during Winter and Bummer. Ladles and gentlemen can bo furnished at short notke any of the following French forms: OVUrfU Xctetat* yjevrt potar lu chant*. °T" te “ -- I * 3l pm Wood street, IsTOUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. I I The subecriber offer* for sale, a eholce assert- ®?S» taept of strong, Tigorous PEAR TUBES, both dwarfs KUC ud standard*, wme of » bearing else; Sew Jersey Peaches, Plum be. Cherries, A wiqgts, Goose berrii*, : CuiTans, Raspberries and other Fruits; Evergreen*, Hyacinths, Tu- Ups, and Croeus Roots, for blooming In winter and spline Implements for the. Farm and Garden, of most approveS so , wmk?i!S?’. froia * b and Implement Warehouse, ♦BFlfthstreet. fno!6l JAIIK9 WARDROi\ WANTS. AI^ANTED—A married man to work on a JiuL* a house ami garden will l>e far- APtly to tho subscriber at his residence. Mom ft?lmw A^effheay Pa. CALEB LEE. Ilf ANTED—From tho Ist of April next a lf vT Dwelling noose of from three to five roems; within L. mlootrt walkof the Post Office; rent not toexered JIOO. Enquire at thls.ofllua. j.%> Information Wanted BENJAMIN MORGAN, formerly of P SouthwelJs. near ronty pool, EngUnd. ne left his Sf*2itt. of *' u /' ,wa - An r Information of tr w * '*ther and *foth- Slh .“?♦** Hoffman sttther, near Pmstburg. Allegheny wWrMaryland. JOHN MOf&AN. ialo4twB ALICE MORGAN. ! JOrncc Gss-ljairr uonriwr.ii « r TTV . % T mJSk. Lo, lL*’ Wth . 18W. •/ WANTED—Proposals will bo rcc’d ’L/ by Oils Company for 100.000 bushels of Pittsburgh Coal, of the bwt quality for Gas making purposes, to be deUvnwd at the Company’s Station Works, during the jaao-tlfthb JNO. RJTSrPI JETT, Aas't Scc’y. Information Warned. JV/€R. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the lV A United States in 1852. Ue landed in New York. “4 rtaried for Pittsburgh, Pa., with a view to employmeni as a etvil engineer, expecting to meet there one William iy* l **. „ , l o .' ,n l? ne ”i_ A «r information contwrning said Todd will be thankfully rocelved. Address Sarah Eilia Todd, ears of Rev. Baxter Dickinson, D. D- Boston. Mass yaMtawdr S'CSINESS WANTED—BISOO and the • the services of an active business m»n are offered tor nf«**t In a safe business. Enquire of MUtt-tf TOOft. WOODS, 76, 4th st. WE WISH TO PROCURE A SITUA- M,u ’ “ * Partner in a email manuiacturlßg ertabllshment. Ue Is able to make him plf useful In any department, and has a capital of Six-or Sevsn Uandml Dollars, lie la a good plain book-keeper and salfwman,bttt would prefer being employed in or about the manufactory. &. CUTUBEBT A BON. ltd 3d ft, jafl ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittabur E h f T City warrants. Apply to ° B. MeLAIN A SON, No. 21. Cth St. AUBTI BIXTY DAYi Pioneer Line of cj u n Yiyr, the r.v ~, 'Th* following H tons, July tons.Aug Ui't ° cea s i f£ 9U ' l * Aio tons. Sept £*'». Ui» ton*. OeU 1852 ■Jaw, I M*} too*,’ D«l, mx tons, Jan^ XbpArott, tons. March S’ PASSAGE. Monthly Packeti, !ITKO STITSS MAO. hlpehavs sailed: Jfimpo-, 1,200 tons. July tons,Aug Bhoard, 1.400 tons, Oet-.’M. OaxinJ<Lrai, 1,600 ton*, Nov.l Otrlbape, 000 tons. Deember, 1853. Albert Ffoh&in, Feh. 1854. XigtdingiU, LO6O ton*. May CkrirncK 1,000 tons, July tooi, Uwebj A'jjrod. 8,00 tan* April, ’63J rT3» B ."i£? of UOiLuMjowfitted with Km«non’« P»tm V rw!^.^ ie *^XJf nia . d^, M ® Ull<s Ufo-Rail*. waiffsa _ On the 20th pf September. -JP^t^TP* 0 BCITDU built ou the mart epprored mod* M?J^i n Siltu^' 1t,<0 2^ d ?J* d J o b * • ©w*"* model of Jlsfi%iS?« ,^i25 t,n yv bn **_»b‘> de*iro • quick run in t *f?ff tC>lppi ' r £ h<ia overbuilt, ihould camber of Ist ukUnd C»Wn p*o*njrw» will 1« taken. Elver or to It W. CAHJSRON. *° T lIP trail nnwt. New York BELUHG IFF AT COST, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUofe, Ac. Y; WSMtSPJffIMP 08 - A RE uow offering their ontiro stock of £k.S*r p * t !5 II t 011 a .' ,u “j i 1 ”" 1 - it, »t tort, eumpnslog the largect and Lett areortmoat la the West* •*“ wai Import direct and select from tbe moat celebrated mannflictori** In tbe country, Our stock pompTlaea la part the following. rlt 1 Elegant Velvet Pile Carpet*, ini Cloth*. Tapestry Brussels do Cocoa Matting. ? xlr * do do Spanish do. rnperfln* Ingrain do Canton do. Three-ply Imperial do Ohenil* Rugs, Fin# Ingrain do Tqft*d do. Con moo do do Stair Rod*, T#natl |,n do Transparent Window Shades _do do Plano and Table Carer*. l . o** * l** . Figured Woolen Ball#. Ac, " i.* awortment of all other Hood* and Trim mings ueuallr kept |na Carpet Warehonaa. Those wUbinr to «■ ilmut* will find It to tßelr ftiJEfiSEJS’/wllS PTaA* l *»Uo»to procure the beat bargain* areroflrtad In this markot, a* we are telling off ourstoek to* ChrAat Eastern cost. * W. MeCUNTOCK ft BROS. Dubuque Trfbane, T\t OffidaT I'jjxt tf Me Oily. rpras w ono of theoldest and most widely A clrcaUied Newspaper, in lowa. /PjtUburrh Merchant* and others, wishing to aecnre the bnrinen ofOubnqne and tbe Upper lUatlninpl7wlll do well to rend thflr advertisements to the DO’DufrL'ETRIB UNE, which is bvaed Dally, Weekly and Trt-Weekly, and which ha* already a large. advertising patroasjee, a* will be seen by reference to Its coin tans. ocl 5-tf Cloths and Mattings. M FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE THEATRE* AV£ now on hand, and to which they are . dally adding, a .large and choice assortment of tbe • good*, from the lowest to the highest grade,which »“ J" Alkv-Kuct, AUu, Window lhadeft, Venltlan Rllnds.l*(ano and table covers, Buff Ifol. and. Green oil cloth; and all other good* nsnauy kept In arpet booses, to which the attention of purchasers u in: SSti ocio Self-Heating and Box Irons: fpIIE Subscriber having purchased the ex- JL elusive right of J. J. Johnston’s rateat Box and-J. Johnstons Patent Self Heating Smoothing Irena 1* now utensirely engaged In manufacturing th* earns. In am nion with tb* above. he keep* constantly on hand at il* wareroom.on Fedreal it, opposite Anchor Cotton Wo . r u* , A l * rKO f Dd assortment of the common Tailor and Sad Irons, to which be would respeetfttlly Invite the •HJSV 0 ? ° r "““lowd* dealers-and the public In generaL oc&lytl C. SIMIULAFU, AlWheny ii|ty. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, "Ta I 52j^MSLAKRffi^, t i I » 1 ,' an 4 Preftnoigof ?vrt 1 /]SVC^5 t i;i bu^ ll f?* tr*n*Mtkma. JOHN FIJSM IIw. (author of Fleming** new and improTed system of Boo .^' k^ lu I f Ul M *°d D # *nd deliver weekly lecture* » D -‘i , / o .f«S o / MP JI B .V u< , JAMKtJ U. HOPKINS. me«S P/ U lB Pittsburgh Bar, ooUommercial Uv Althoushbuta*horttlmew*abUeheththl# Institution fjtnikmoetpronjCTona and, flouTiahlojr condition. now ppmborinirono hundred student*, ;whl«h exhibit?* pop. ularitr uJ aueee** perhaps never attained in so Abort a The Book-kfcepUi* department. uiuisr the able super? Salon of Ur. Barry, li uu««aaUedin this city. l*rof. Ulllar* Bro.’s mt& of ißm ,n ““T rwpoeta superior to ear other sjrirteD, for Ihononoheratton ofwhleh thor ai>- .“5;^ Iverwooß la PitUborgb who hare iLSdy r£ eeired instruction (tom them.! Prof. MUlar hai tausht E£J?^^l D ? ll . h, ,* riad s «*««• “d to££*lS thti country for the last etevsn yrart, during which time he hie instructed upward* of fifteen thousand persons. * commercial oduea. Won , Slfnjfeflnrl InduotmeoMoffHTed to them unemul bedlrtliieUrtindeiiffl th 2 no studsnt shall get adjplomaJruoi this ColleceqQjeM he la 10 *• “• mn.tvu** . *»* No fMt Chars# for Arithmetic. uni tr 'ORN MEAL, Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, OALSINS,.Curmnta, Plums, Dry Peaches, igp-gys- • H6w Learner store. .1 < L^?Js2l Y, .! at ‘! of tho firm of R -Boj*. tUUltnore Luithsr, Phllfufotphla end Krenth c&ici gSsHaf.%3j!wsaß®S®g BROOMS— 100 do*. Coin firoomr by •»• jtf JOPXrLQYD^co. 130 LL BUTTER—O bbifl.lrosh this day At/ m’dmdforulabr • HEHBYIL Qnr.r.pgg < HOGS— >150 Dead Hogg, averaeo 200. fo •aioby ainuTgaaMWoßnf,3Qaa2d«l TJBIME BLACK ■ ■TEA-—Ttiero ls not a li 6»». fresh thla day .Xfcryjjrß.H.fcfnWtr , {jomxß? ■ H ALKD HAY'—35 tons Timothy in More* PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. FROM CRANK A CO.’B ADTRETISING HOUSK, _ 57 snrrii third st*. Philadelphia. . jMBHBC’S PATBST FIRE PROOF SAFES. 1 hirnlr.'.lii r, i , l", conti nuc3 to manufacture RTM. Ilmmishoot »»■' notlwd Nr tt» sole proprietor of Hall’s PafamtpL-V l * l JT»«l and is don, 1851, and NswTnrk.lSS-5s USm?" 14 * Fldr * D«n pnrebase) of Jones’ Psrmnlatlon Bank Lock. *loooin goM < vS«i a^f? *afe exhibited at tho World’s Falri^n^?^ 1 "*^ lo the Hall’s and Jones’ Lock, and oftisS who would pick tbe locks or open tbe" safe wltbiS s? 5 00,1 sl^v? afib °b <r * trd °° by several fZtZt lock-picking, no one sueaeded In opening the ultffnl change cr alteroiion of the locks or Laving hi?? made dur ng the time.) but the money romaiaMtn »£ safe depository, and *u restored !o thenroprietw , n ,i . medal awarded for tho champion safe of thawortd * *° d * Cirros—None genuine except those having tho sab saiber’a name on the metal plate. _ SILAS C. HERRING, Green Bio ok, corner Pine and Water fta~ New York .N. B.—The above Bafos and Locks can be bad (adding freight) at manofactn eris prices,of hlj aothorited in all the prindpal dtiee of the United States and Cana! daa- foo-2mc PUBLIC NOTICE!! BmlitoD, Clark & Co.’s Cod liver Oil. THE late firm of Raehton, Clark & Co. bo* log dissolved by tbedealh of WM. L.RUBHTON (tbe person of tbe name of Roshton ever connected with the firm) the boslneisin future will be continued by HEGEMAN, CLARK A CO., Surviving partners and sole successors of R.U. A Co^ .1A&, 213 and U 1 Broadway, New York, AD connection with the store No. 10 Axtor being discontinued. Our Mr. Hegeman has been connected with the estab luhmont twenty-six years, and for twelve years has been 2JfCP*t r .¥‘ d v bad - th ® Il 7 ind P al el >«B® of the business, . wl tb the benefit oi his experience and tbe comhioed eOTrt* of each member of our firm, we trnrt to merit and tended to oonUna4ac * °T the patronage so liberally ex- Tie Genwne Cod Liver Oil, wlhjTtomvl„ b r ILO too. wlUIn fatnnib.iiud.onlr - *' r -?>nrk who w«nt lo Nowlbnndlnnd to *•>*“« 1* rare.— SSlid suil J . k *“ “>• ““tmp«ubl.dtnratrt,ln th« cfiS-'TnS’ ! h ,* 1 th " ”»”» “HEOKSUN, Cash and Short Credits I M. L.~ lIALLOWELL & CO SILK WAREHOUSE Philadelphia. ’ rpERMS:—Cash buyers will receive a die- A “unt of HIX nor of nt. If the money be paid In par fond*, within ten days from dato of bllL day l itU^]?S! er ODIT Uken at iVt ®“ k *tT»lae on the To merchants of undoubted standing, a credit of BIX months will be given, if-deslred. 1 Dl - v Where money Is remitted in advance of maturitv a dia oront«thornfaomvKLVK fo mot. allowed. Fnces for Goods Umjform. Ij*galn calling tho attention of ths tndlngeommunity to the above term* we announce that notwithstanding 1 ZSSiL*fE***** o .* ln commercial affairs throughout tho country, the system of business adopted by usmore fc kan a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhers. «* to offer for the coming Spring seami our usual awmuD s or NEW SILK AND FANCY" GOODS, Oomprislngoneof the LARGEST AND MOSTtSPLENDH) STOCKS - t d ,l D J Un £ ric^; . wb,cl » Te vill receive eonsUnt - w a- A-' 1 Potash in Tin Cane. ' I* 1,2 » 12 » 7 pounds each, assorted: 143 Ss’jsl' '!£&„ c. L to"Sf sx K,.„ p'.° i. r f, Powder. Castile Soap, Cream Tartar Candii* «r all kind*, and the W Haleratw a case,other packages. *a7T.BABBITT _ j D ?j mo _Nos. 68 A 70 Washington sL. New York. sffxzs. Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS, WELLS £ CO, tf/ftS* PlawnnlonUt, nnd PnblUhm, 231 Areb A below-SjTwmtli, 1-bllwlelrUn, fnSuh I l.ire,Uasnetlnn ftndJPhonognpbr, wbnlo J « c al * and retail, at New York price*.. profos \ with charis, and full to saa^ ea *" a "-_afis i FOR RENT. For Rent. rpflE STORE ROOM, No. 75, 4th st., now Jt occupied by W. A.GBdenfenny A Co. This la th* oiliest au a moat desirable stand In Uu el tv for a Llimw nop»t, .„d .ill U n,nM rfwVKbl. uSS2 E W ™ sf HOLsiea. it abb * S™ - r 1!? No. 31 Wood .trit _ , Hotel for Lease. II BLEY’S HOTEL, fonnorly known as the R.V/ lamartine House,” is offered for lease on fovorahU wms, I*l ng * 1 1natod on the corner of Fourth and Grant near the Court House, and about midway between the Monongahala Wharf and the Peana Railroad Denot. It THE very deirarble and modern construct t,7?.*U,rr ?/*<* Dwelling, No. 20 Wylie eL; double 58** buildings. Hot and Cold Water In the IthSen ?* l i h iif 111 ’ 0 ", tbronghont Uw hSivo’ T For Rent. HAT splendid New Hotel, known ns<@ Kjcßauire," eJtnaUd 12 miles from ”‘5 ofPlttsbargh,atthn junction of the GrewnsbarmPlJe Dlttsbargh, containing4o rooms, taneH^ i flmrt22?r3°?* ra mlth *n 0» oonvei ISwinlfcjS « I^JwH?ul, * nch " Im and Bmoke Honas, to 100 heroes, and a fine Rarn. The hooro the best of-Furnlture of mod -7 the leroee or removed as eirtPto *? t^ 8 ‘ Ioa “- “d from oi flrie dear land, a greater portion fli£* e bbj rifb bottom, lying along tfee banks ofTurte thTvi^,T l^T?Li» n " cf i^ e C«ntr»lßallroad BtatlonsSo »S*JuS?s!i« hQn s lr * <l from the Hotel.— *? d S ft,Be A from Pittsburgh twlwa day!— J®? 1 < S? tom “ 1 summer resort for on*- n<M* mens’fumhea The aeeessary arrangements for v Hotel ars alw, for sale. Omnibus, uor*es,>lunie*s. ’Cows utensil* Thers S alroT^Vm^lSfeuS^ SSfaSS^a?^‘•.“-PSW* Tbe Hotel andappS will be leased with or without .the Farm^tud The' fbovs Farm, together with other i»n.i adiaceut. °5 200 “• wUJ *» roW- «Sln 5r toSy oeats or lor gardening purposes. 7 itaWM tolwe the Hotel or Farm, or to pur d2»S,"„n'Sa on, “ bw ssa*Shferf ,uf * 4 - JalO-dmd Turtle Creek P. 0.. Allegheny Col Pa. t Dally Onion oopyjmo and charge Oaxette/j 4____ r For Bale or Bent. WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin lacWllkhubur*, uj near tb« Railroad Station - IPl* oo which tbs re »*w*o and rood frusta 50 feet on th« Tnm £>*” »nd "it«nS. 2M r.«t s depth to ion, fSt d™ir.bl. property «Ui be .old lit\sd L tJrVISy or v 111 be rented fur $l5O per annum * ll, D. GAZZAM For Bent. A DESIRABLE Country Besidence in Pitt mi™ D y° r Sent. known heretofore as ss-r-ttSfc syd® £&&&■ » _ja!7-tf B. p. QAZ7.AM. The large and convenient nouBQ on 2d Bt., bo- At woca BmJtlifleld and Gmnt it*. R«o»»21 per month TIIOS. WOOD*, 76 Fourth *t W OR KKUIT—The 2d, 3d and 4th story AIJJISIfiVI w„ WU *' m * 8o »'! HUSior. ml Tltmii jzs'ixn&z? KENT—A well lighted and furnished - , comer of Third m l Market tu tot >lOO per enonm. ao2o-if E. D.q*'/Tnr JoEditom and Printers, r I'll Ci Building occupied for more than ten ,JL by the Pittsburgh Gaiztu, and which la ecntnl. on Third tt-. near Market, la now FOR RRNT r . rp , rto lto)iiit = ,, t .- fiPEARS’ MILLS FOK KENT. Thcso hTW T??? FLOURING MILLS and l*X “'■,*** m*l« from tiie Ohio rmr, or 2Sd rtUfSj of l Th^f“ a tt * Wttaburgh atidCleve* £fe3SSS *aafepayingboalncas,wUldo weUtoeaUsoonotfffienrS mSTtfciS?’ d»t*nnlned to rent for tbereaecma mentioned above. DANIEL SAKVBIL^ n.,. - . .. Bwiar*# Ml]ls, Columbiana 00., Ohio! rostofflee address: Smith’s Perry, Beaver C&vPennVor v Mott* „ , J. D, STUART. *??s± Union line, PltUtmrha. ' fJOOD TENANTS WANTED for-thefol-; Vp towlnsrHomw* md Store Boom*:' 1 a 1!? D n? Uin tf llo *nd Stow Booms on 3d at. ADw* }n*Uon»on6thft. a UecMturlfouw on Water at, abore Grant. A House of Brooms, on Logan st. A Hooeo of 3 VoflßJi, on Bedford it. i ° f eu > * » i" 1 ” 2> Ter S BUnd In East Llnnlnqham. A Large Stow Room oa 4th i:_ TOat specious Hall on 4th st. now known aaOarso a IlaU. ** ls Apply to 8. COTUBEKT A 80N.H0 3drt. r r 'FO LEASE OK SELX**-Tke property known JL M*he Juniata Rollins Mill, altnatod in 'Allegheny below th« Oi<l at the jnmtimcftbe OansJ and Allegheny tint. There an on the premises 2 largo work raop«, on sf which ti tued as as «okldo house, at* Uched to which Is a line of shafting with drums, and ex tending the whole leogti of the building. The other eon* Ulne 1* blacksnUb forges with apparatus for blow but th* fan. There is also on thsjpremlsw one lire* bulMlng with shafting, drumaAa. This Is on® of ths best legations Watt ofthe mountains fora Machine and En. glnehhopcr Car Factory. The whole will b« rented for a torn of nan, or tba lease, bnUdlngs and machinery will bo soli at a great bargain. C. U’LflH a BQ.V, 21 6U? rtJ nagan * TV?,• °2 et Bt . “6 dosing out their en ggssasassffiSHS. T ** aTe ou few of 1 p UoJldiiur LoU In tbs 7th wnrd, for which - Jt — 11. MeLAIM * BOH. 21.6 th iL Ti 45 D * BUTTER—2S kgs. No. Hard; ***' l watowtoby j»3& H.ROaißON*(xg? bUta- extra fionr on hand ■adfargKlabr J. A. nUTOmBOH j off- Backs prime Barloy Tor 8 »la JS msiyanmivinmn"’. Imw Ear Corn ■ lor anle bv 1 ■ ‘‘ li WlßlVKMAllll.'rnllTit BBLS. Potatoes for sale by; j«» j. aatamiD. NOTICES. &C. 'The late firm ofWick ASl'Caod* 2a u is. j ss a 8 /^O-PARTNERSHIP—The undersign&Lot \J the late QnaofWjek A M'Candis**, has tnft M . COFFIN for theporpose of continuing theWho&tSi OM eery and Commissioo business, at the old «f»B* vZli.- Wood and Water sts, Httshurgh! under j' •trie ofiI’CANDLISiL MEANS £&>. - vite a eouttnoanoepf ths patronage so traSKaKuiig ' totbelate firm. D. gMjBLK May S 4, IBSL-my27 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. co-Partnership heretofore exiatioir ,JL between the sttbecribero. in theQrocerrbialosgalo S“J«« of John Watt A CoThas this day been dinged by mutual consont ™ fftoii of bite firm will be settled by John- i J M^Z l^^L£?sLt n n tl S o “r saipn: W.U A CO. NO. nojUbertv'SJi fiaPARTN-ERSUIP-We 'h^rthiTd^ Av' in the k 7 XilUarket sL,thenrtntirthlplo dste from I l * of January last, anSTb. buriuss to be ronducLd the name and firm of W.MoCllntoekA Brothm.^ 4 w4w Httnbnrgh. U.rl^lgg!^"' ollsloo *- rtO-PARTNERSIUP NOTICE.—Tho un- ss?^iays d fiaaMSftKSWf mb3tr pabill aml kTOTICE—I have sold ray intoreat in the ~I 3 b S? l sK?,? ri "?ff« Miller A Co. to 8. A. Long, who, *HBgSS3&* p * a *™ lL QA* DONG & CO., {Bell ami Brass Fonn- And Gu Fltter». lnrite UtenUon to their stock JiCbandellsrs, Bzaukots, Pendants and other fixtures.— iirtnvl 1 P A b^ aJM . lrtt l lBU s l Ps o ,4 ra * k * brer* easUuzs or all kinds to order, tarnish Railroad pumps and tank fit* 01 * anti-attrition metal constantly nn hun* . XTOTICE—The interest oi air. John At ttuuod by the remaining partnervOuder the firm of BAG ALEY, 008GKAYJC A Ca, _g! !ss£?b.>>!?iL»r Saqalmtat . XTOTICE.—The late tinn of JONES Ji XjI.WIGO having been dissolved by the death of John {“V ,b 5 business of said firm will &fSd^ I F&t t^^ n t^ C ” to,H, ’ 116 tocir eorner of Sept. 30,1W4.-OC2 ISAAC JONES, surving partner TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring JL and Blister Steel, Plough Slab BteeL Steel Plonch Wngs, C»ch and Kllntie Springs: Brass Nut Patent Bcrow Mall and Hsamerod Iron Axles.—Comer or Boss and First stroets, Pittsburgh. isaac josza.... , n • T| D. ROGERS A CO., Manufacturers or p ?‘^, nt Hnprored Steel Cultivator.-office corner of Boas and First streets. Pittsburgh folTly I^JOTICE. —In consequence of having sold i-J OMFuiafloU lb* Cambria Iron Company, the S^f<Sf4J u^£2“b S t Ul K ±,^“?e'-g; BOM will bo wtttod up by tbo manasora at tbs Kurnacoi ana Georg* S. King, who are authorixed to nw tbenSSoa of the rrapeetlye firma In fettling op the tnuinen. M«eh L 16,3. P. w. masnst. ri wherst'ine" & caT'cSmS^ “ d Merchant*. and Dealers ganerallr S"* 1 “v, Pi % l,ur ClndnnaU, and other MenntkZ tores. At, Nos. W and 94, front street, -Wttabarsh. Theunderaignedharingformedaco-partnor *f yi * flf D - W. UERSTINE 4C0., fcrthe miMaettonof a Oenoral Attener, Coiumlnslnn, forwarding 5? ac bom new. at No*. 93 and 93; front street, are pro to give specif attention to CUlmr orders, reecMn* * D 4. ft ' nf °« prodaw and merchandise, and to the ex eeationofaU buslnese that may W entrusted to their care • I>, W. HKUSTINN, „ _____ ' _ HMN. JUCUUACM. to— Clarke A Thaw: William Baraler AC*4 W l i c^ rjrG , l Eav wuilam Ktoibam; fcLK.Johnson, £?*'’ T. BakeweU.lJsqTooorjfe Ledlle, m • Jattdt* yjOTICE: josepiT Kerning having asso “»i?v with him Joseph AbeL the bmlnMauereafter wlirbecoDduttod under the rtylcof JOSEU AUKL * 00. at ™ corner of Bmlthflcld and Fourth streets. — The undersigned V/hare this <lar enteredlnto co-partnership, under the RamotadrtyleofJ. A. »ftransacting aOommladon and Grocery business. . ._ . „ .JAB, A. HUTCHISON. Plttabnrah. Tab. .’64—fed A.M. WALUKOFORP.- , "10-PARTNERSHIP—Having asaociated -/ 2* 8f Ward with me in the Drug builae&a. the boal r!e krll^^oo 1 froia * bU ***“' January 2d. 1854. ‘ f| | 4 a ■ • w i.. 3 E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale and j Mj< * v«u.b^ Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! IS-RELIEF IN FJTE MINUTES! M TTLEK’S GUM iBABIC COUGH CANDYDBOP PATKNTKO 1837. wherever they have boon fSeta *w?f i £? e 2 ,lr other Oou- Till oatahdah CoaraiS t&M "S*!? »P«lorlt7eun*lsto In their agreXSteflaTor RS" of.nr lnjortotu tear to UuVromjSitiS. saw %ssWfeji , ss o li3«| P artificial teetii!! DES. BUHCAE & CAfitBEOR, „ DENTISTS, If,. 158 IM &r<4 and El* rpins OFFICE under tho management of rmnot propriators,Lu been InCTearfnjr l n mm.- iS&ffi 0 1 £8%T£tl H raS’SS'oV.Si'VJf "l/r,I--,., ° a frf t * tnT&ri * bl r inserted byeactlonV with Sfc'ffi 1 * ln Pentiitry P«rlbnn«t ia the raoetthar- the rcpertcr chmeter of tha Two IWA v vtert, on Geld Plate, £U» ptr Jboa. Jth* aooej refunded If th. Teeth do not prore eetlslk*. _ Information of Ihow Urine at a di*t*n«. titles*» ro?J» tbit t•.*>“ »t otTKKTIIIn froSi 3Jto «„ au nod„l«n. w. a duncan. i «**• «*»»*&% BROWN, would moßtreepectfnHv in< fo™ thp pabllc that he keepg on hand. at hla staei to the vestri*® of the Diamond, JLDeabrar atrl'sSf fl»te assortment of Venltlaa sw Ur* are made to order, in tha bs»ts r uV- “ nl L' ggSSgSSiflteSg ttamaej a McClelland, lam tmatred to fnvn i*>, ♦ V««- i.i\» “Prove all to that whiclTj TYLER’S COMPOUNB GUM ARABIC SYRUP. rpHE increasing demand for this moat pleas- Aft^S t V? ft “w>s^ C,oU, _r ,med y tJTftll r<l»mn ntrr J T 14 atteatoa br nu^«^ laent phnkUm la Balflmora. Washington, teLthav^ofe' ofilarylind, Peuo»ylTmi*, Virginia, %», y^ah?-? aSSU *r* wltnsMaa of if efficacy when tha Pinal failsd; ud bythonjanda of our mart respMUhlwtitUwM •bobA»oasodit ia their femilleg bothaS&rß^nti.i^S core with neTer*fWUngroaomibr the tart %r«ntr ran ?n'^s*it 1 »i h . pell< 3 i * V th ferrUttlß aid from edrwtfi '* ,'AtoS. KSSft,iSSS? V «w»taM«n« th. Colds; Coughs, Hoarseness, &c„ s*B*rallyeuroalna day or ■wo, wlthontlnUrferlim with diet or bn»ln»—: orruulnr* A* 8? “Wt-mnow f u *eptibtac! fioUi la Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, bronchi tis, Affections of the Lungs, and Consumption, Q ELLERS’ COUGH SYRDPTSTCIINOIS imlBSMf; —-Til *• BM»i«KftB * 00. Proprietor*. 67 .Wood »t. swxt Pn^aM’Court Bale. | |N Monday, the" 12th day of Fohruary iMi Of KKHTUCKY MUITABY IHSTITDTE mfeaMs s^SSSJSS'ss JKhEMJ b l‘- - J*» 300 a ° . ‘ jned . bus, incar anggog^ai. :of Mist Xfc.Cl» > .to Ml» by HEj,Rr ».mu,,«. l|M
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