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    HOMTB MATTERS.
Batten Wstxsrr Oa«i.— Diriimiim Du- ,
cHiaouo.—The District Court, Judge Williams I,
onthe bench, tu occupied during yesterday in 1
bearing a bench nmnt case, wherein . John I
Scott, (of the firm of John Scott & Co., grocers, I
Liberty street,) wasplaintiff, and Hugh Lee, a I
well-known and highly respectable wool dealer
of iritis city, was defendant For plaintiff, I
Il’Candless andHaabrouek; for defendant, Pen-1
by ft Bterrctt, andUmbstacttor. I
! The proaecntor alloges inhia afiidaTit that!
Hugh Lee ia Indebted to rite firm of John Scott 1
4’Co. the sum of $6,820 on two bille of ex-1
exchange; that Hugh Leo baa property which, I
ba deponentbeilerea, he fraudulently conceals; I
that he hae fraudulently osalgnod and conteyod I
certain real eetate and aecuritica for tho purpose I
of defrauding his creditors; as this deponent io
Informed and bellercs: to-wit, that on the let of
December, 1853, he executed a doed to Delia I
Phelps for oertain teal eetoto in Upper Bt Uur
township, for which he took a mortgage for
$3000: that on tho Dth of December, 1803, he
assigned said mortgage to Wml Poster as collat-1
Eral aecnrity for the payment of oertain bonds
to Footer, that on the 17th October, 1834, Fos
ter reassigned the mortgage to Hugh Me, and
on ,the eamo day Hugh Lee assigned the eaid
mortgage to Wm. Lee, the said Hugh Lee being
atthat date In failing circumstances; that he
purchased certain real estate from Wm. Foster
for the consideration of $2,620 25, and caused
the deed therefor to bo made to Phcbe G. Lee;
his wife, when so much cf the consideration
thereof as has boon paid, has been paidby Hugh
Lee; and the deponent belieme that he has se
curities and rights in notion which he unjustly
refuses to apply to thepsyment of the dobt afore
said.
-Mr. Btpmtt read, to tho Court defendants'
answer to the several charges and allegations of
plaintiff. With regard to the first allegation he
tajrs on oath It is utterly falsa and untrue —that
ho has flo property of any kind fraudulently con
cealed from his creditors. The paper gees on
to answer each allegation; and defendant states
that at the time of the date of tho Phelps and
Foster sales and for a long time afterwards his
business was in a prosperous condition and he
was fuDy able to pay all his liabilities; that in
all thn.tranaaotions aforesaid the idea of defraud
ing creditors or concealing his property for one;
moment never. entered his mind. As to tho al-;
legation that he has right? in actionwhicb bo ro
fuses to apply to payment of the plaintiffs do
mauds he says he has not, nor has ho ever been
requested or required to apply any securities or
rights in actionto the poyment theteof nor has
he any such securities or rights which he can so
apply.
CoL MoCandless then proceeded to cross-ex
amine Mr: Lee.
Hugh Lee being sworn, testified—*l was mar
ri ed in 1840; my wife before marriage had prop
er ty whioh was most real estate, vix: 1-0 acres
of land, an improved farm - two miles of Steu
benville, about 1840 acres In western part of
Ohio, two lota on Market street, Steubenville—
with small frame house on thorn, ono lot on Fifth
streeV Steubenville; her personal estate consist
ed of furniture and some mortgages and notes
on which was realized loss than $1000; she gave
most of her personal effects to her mother; the
land iiCOhio-hns been sold bptwoen 1841 and
1852; in 1845 traded some of'it for a country
etore, about_sBtK) worth; the store is in West
Middletown; before ’46 exchanged portion of the
land for property inßelrille; the land was valued
at $2,800; l~exchanged tho house and lot in
Bellville with tho portion of land for the store;
valae of store, about $3,C00; afterwards placed
etore on a flat-boat and sent it down tho river,
; it was a losing operation; almost sunk the capi
ta); I recollect about *44 selling a piece of the
1840 acres for about $400; a portion 320 acres,
was oxchanged for property in Manchester, val
ued at SJ,COO; exchanged with James Campbell;
the Manchester property was sold by tho Sheriff
a few days ago under the judgment of H. S.
Fleming; I had borrowed money from Mr. F.,
and be; was on some notes for me; he was on
• two notes drawn on C. B Snyder & .Co., New
York; one bUI was for $2OOO, and one for $1000;
. he w&s the payeo of the $2OOO bill; it was nego
tiated at Fanners'- Deposit Bank; think be has
lifted it; Igot the money for the bill; with the
: money 1 lifted several btila and invested part in
wed}; l* had "a settlement with Mr. F. when
judgment was entered; 1 owed him then $9,700;
i' by endorsements and borrowed money; when 1
| borrowed from him, 1 gave him paper endorsed
| bj myself; sometimes by Mr. McClintock; hav’nt
j the paper now; IhereNras no understanding witn
| Mr. Fleming that I should give him judgment
i and be was to bny in tho-property for me; tbo
I $3,700 borrowod money was got from Mr.- Flem
ing during last summer* All the land In-Ohio is
sold; the last of it was sold in ’53 for $l,
200/ gavo the money to pay a note. The
improved farm near Steubenville was sold
for SGOOO, in 1852; it was paid for by $2OOO in
annual payments of $M)00 secured by
bond and mortgage; bought piece of property in
Upper St Clair, from Mr. Foster and paid on it
it the time of purchase; tho rest of the
$2OOO was deposited and used jn my business,
tw<r annual; payments have been made on the
’ * Steubenville property; tho first was paid to Mr.
Foster; can't say whether it was the identical
'money paid'or money exchanged; part of the
seeond payment was paid in April '54. to Mr.
Foster on account of my wife’s property; the
$lOOO bpmts for the other payments were sold in
October last and the money is in her poeket; in
the neighboring of $lOOO was paid down at the
i time; she soldthem to my brother, Wm. she
j took his notes for the balance, this sale was not
! in anticipation of my insolvency. The lots on
Market street in Steubenville were sold for
$3,500; my wife derived $1,500 from it, the
balance she gave to her mother; sale made in tho
spring of *63; part of ibe money went to Mr.
- Foster and part into my business. At the time of
the assignment of the Fhelps mortgage to Wm;
Lee I owed him nbont $400; got $2OO from him
i on settlement; the balance due on the mortgage
at the time of assignment was $2,700, got the
! balance from Wm. Lee in his own negotiable pa
j per, I sold it; It consisted af five notes; sold them ■
to Mr. Fleming; he gave not quite the price of |
1 them; I paid Mr. Foster $1,500 to get him to re
! lease the Phelps mortgage; to raise the money to
. reimburse myself I sold the Lee notes; paid that
money ($1,500) to Mr. Foster about the firsfof;
October, it was not the same money I got from;
Mr. Fleming; paid that to my creditors. The
consideration of judgment No. 158 to Mr. Foster
! ms due bill for $2OO and residue for buildings;
> . part on property of my wife In MaosfiehL John
i Lee holds my paper for nearly $lOOO giten some
15 years ago. The judgment of James L. Mar
shall was for services in cash. I have now in my
.possession only about $l3 or $l4; my wife has
not a dollar of my money. 1 was a partner in
the house of C* B. Snyder & Co., New York; 1
sent $3OOO or $4OOO more woolto New York than
\ I bad drawn bills for; I put not less than $4OOO
cash capital in the house; it was not a house
created there merely to draw bills on; the bouse
this year met with losses and my capital was ab-
I eorbed; the house made an assigement about the
;» middle of. November; 1 was there at the time;
iras' not aware till.l got there that the firm was
going down; gave Fleming the judgment two
houTS after I got home. - -
By due-bill given to Marshal
wont come to mmonnt due him; ho was in my
employ two and a half years; tho Phelps bonds
: k «ronld ootall mature for Cor 7 years,
j The Court, haring taken a recess for dinner j 1
convened again at 8 o'clock. !
• # Mr. Lee read jn evidence a memorandum of
5 * payments received on tho farm and lots at Steu
benville, and payments made to Foster.
! The cross-examination of Mr. Leo was .then
j continued as follows:
In 1853 I lost $5,000 on account of a decrease
in the price of wool; in!Bs4 met with losses by:
I th® firm C. B. Snyder & Co.; the affairs of
ihat firm not yet being settled, can’t state the
i \ exact amount of loss, but about $9,000 of bills
r J came back; lost also by John Elliot, Lawrence
j county, $4,800; hold bis note, which is worth
; less; have no security for its payment; Elliot
vas not a member of the firm of C. B. Soyder A
Co.; I did not anticipate my insolvency; 1 bad
no idea of it till I went to New York in Novem- j
ber.and found the firm going down,
j * cross-examination here closed. Mr. Mc-
Candless remarked that he thonght the defeud
ant should beheld on.the charge. He thought
it evident from the testimony that Mr. Lee bad
. - applied part of bis money to the purebaso of real
■ estate for bis wife—his business tending to in
j .. solvency at tho same time. This disposition of
‘ his property be claimed to be injurious to tbe
. claims of his creditors.
Judge 'Williams thought the ease a very plAin
one. Thcrewasno evidenceof any,moral fraud.
' Mr Lee had received property from his wife; it
had gone iato his business and at a time when
- he had not a fear or suspicion of approaching in-
solvency, he assigned to his wife certain proper
ty. Xhe Court could eee no grounds on which to
* hold Mr^Lee.
The* Court therefore. ordered Mr. Lee to be
discharged and tho case dismissed—plaintiff to
pay costs. .
Con. roa m Poo*.—lS.Select Coooffl on
Tuesday night rafosed to grant $lOOO to buy
coal for the poor. Plicate indindoals, it eeems,
“ are determined to do whet the city will not. W#
bear of one gentleman who haa given J»uw
- bushels, and of & firm which has donated no lw«
: than .10,000. bushels—ell' to bo distributed i by
the guardians of the poor.
•Til Allegheny. Daquwoe Borough and Be
nrn Tmuip Belief Society distributed on
Wednesday tn 24$ famines, making 1100 persona
inraß; 820 gallons of soup and 650 pound* of
‘ bread. The Committee meets at tbo office on
\/rr l ' Friday niglt
’ . AsotlD Diatij.—Another child of the Oer
mf" 'families to whieh wo referred some day*
- ugo, died on-Monday evening, in Allegheny.—
. >pbia taakca the fifth victim to cold and itarva
in tb&frxtj ofthirtwa tttffcwre.
Psoounoraa<jt Bkticr Couxcit-j-Orrioun.
—Peb. 6th.—Council met pursuant to adjourn
meat. Present—Metro Agnew, Allen, Alexan
der; Clark, Cordell, Jones, Kiev Loomis, Mur
doch, Pollock, Smyth, Tajlor, Wester and WB-
I eon..
On motion of Mr. Taylor, C. O. Loomis ires
called to the Chair in the absence of the Presi
dent
The minutes of last meeting were approved.
The President then read a communication from
the Secretary of the Board of Guardians of the
Poor announcing that the terms of George
George Aibree and J. K. Moorhead ns members
of that Board expirestho present month.
On motion of Mr. Jones, the Councils do now
proceed to an olection for two members of the
Board of Guardians of the Poor. Adopted, and
Messrs. Kicr and Weaver appointed tellers.
On motion of Mr. Murdoch that the Council
elect by ballot. Adopted, when Messrs. Aibree,
Moorhead and Dr. Murdoch were nominated and
the ballot resulted as follows:
George Aibree 13
J. K. Moorhead.
A. C. Murdoch.
Whereupon Messrs. Aibree and Moorhead hav
ing received a majority of the votes wore declar
ed duly elcoted members of the Board of Guar
diaes.of the-Poor.
On motion of Mr. Smith, Resolved, That a
committee of three be appointed to audit the
accounts of the Board of Guardians. , 'Read
three times and passed, and Mr. Murdoch ap
pointed on part 018. C. Action concurred in
Messrs. Ilerdnuin and Bolden appointed on
! part of C. C.
Mr. Murdooh offered the following resolu-
Ition: •
Resolved, That the sum of $l,OOO bo, and here
by is appropriated for the purchasing of coal to
relievo the poor of oar city, and that the same
bo placed at the disposal of a committee of five
—two from the Select and three from the Com*
mon Council, and the samo be charged to the
contingent fund.
Resolution read twico and laid over.
Mr. Jones moved a reconsideration of the vote.
Adopted.
When Mr. Murdoch called tho yeas and nays
on the third reading and final passage and being
sustained resulted as follows:
Yeas —Agnew, AUen, Alexander, Loomis,
Murdoch, Taylor, Wilson—7.
Nats— -Clark, Cordell, Jones, Kier, Pollock,
Bmyth, Weaver—7.
The voto being a tie, the resolution was lost
Mr. Kier offered tho^following: Revolved, That
a committee of five be appointed, two from tho
Select and tbreo from tho Common Council,
to enquire into the expediency of mo*
morializing tho Legislature for the privilege of
borrowing a sufficient amount of money to
liquidate our present indebtedness in the shape
of city warrants, not to exoeed fifty thousand
dollars, and report to the Council at their next
meeting. Which was read twice.'
When, oh motion of Mr. Jones, it was indefi
nitely postponed.
Mr. Pollock presented a petition from the Day
Police, asking an increase of salary,
i Read and referred to a special committee of
fice; and Messsrs Murdoch and Alexander ap
pointed on part of Solect Council.
. Mr. Wilson offered the following: Resolved,
That the Gas Committee bo authorized to erect
a lamp post on Penn street, opposite the Fifth
Ward Market Uoose.
Read and referred to Committee on Gas
Lighting. I
Mr. Agnew the following, Resolved, That wo
heroby take ono thousand dollars from the con
tingent fund, and apply it specially to the pay
ment or Small City Warrants in the hands of
poor men. Read twice and laid over.
Mr. Murdoch, the following, Resolved, That |
the Street CommiUeo be, and they are hereby
authorized to contract for the grading and pay
ing Fultoo street, from the present termination
of tho paring on said street to Cliff street.—
Read’and referred to Committee on streets.
Mr. Allen, petition for the paving of Pride
street! Read and referred to committee on
streets.
Mr. Cordeß- offered the following, Resolved,
That the Mayor Is hereby authorized to draw his
warrant on the Treasury for the sum of twcuty
: five dollars in favor of Conrad Rett, for serving
| as guardian of the lower front door during the
Sessions of tho Councils and Committees. Read
I and referred to committee on Claims and Ac-
I counts/
Mr. Agnew offered the following, Resolved, I
That the Street Committee be and they are I
hereby authorized to grade all the street running I
to the Allegheny river.ln the Ninth Ward. Read I
and referred to Committee on Streets. - I
Mr. Jones called up the proposed Aet rela-1
live to making tho city liable for damages in gra- |
ding and opening streets with a resolution ad- I
verse thereto, which in S. C.j January 29, read I
twice and laid over, and moved its reading and |
final passage. On motion laid on the table. I
Ur. Murdoch presented a bill of Lippincott & I
Barr for $35,25 with the following reso iution: I
:• Resolved, That the Mayor be, and is hereby I
authorized to draw his warrant in favor of Llp
pineo£t& Barr for $35,25, amount of their till
rand charge the tame to contingent fund. Bead
1 three times and passed. # "
Mr. Jones moved a reconsideration of the rote
I laying on the table the resolution of Mr. Kier to j
I mexnornlixe the Legislature relative to a loan of
I $50,000, and moved its reference to theComxwt
-1 tee on Finance. ...
I Mr. Murdoch offered an amendment that it be
I laid on the table. Lost. Question recurring on
I its reference to the Finance Committee. Adopted,
t Oh motion adjourned.
CoiaiosComccit.—Members present—Messrs. I
Birr, Caldwell, Duncan, Edgar, Brans, Getty, I
Gricey, Griffin, Hamilton, Irwin, Kelley, Kenne-1
dy, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, LiUle, Maokin, I
McAdams, McMaatw, Poor, Bcott, Selden, Tack-1
er, Wilson and President. I
Tbo President stated that Conned had met to
elect two members of the Board of Guardians of I
the Poor, in place of Messrs. Hartley and Light- *
ner whoso terms had expired. I
On motion Council proceeded to elect, ana j
John Allen and James D. Kelly haring received I
a majority ofrotea were declared dnly elected. 1
Mr. Getty presented a petition for the grading I
and paring of Water street from Exchange a!-1
ley to Duqaesnc Way. Read and referred to I
Committee on Streets. . 1
Mr. Selden presented an “Act for the collection I
of taxes in the city of Pitta burgh. Read and!
referred to ordinance committeewith ins true-1
tions to publish In the papers authorised to do 1
the city printing, after revision, and to report at I
next regular meeting of Conceits. J
Mr. Irwin “An Ordinance for the better pre-1
rention of Hockstoring at tho Diamond Market ’ ]
Read and referred to ordinance committee, j
in conjunction with the City Solicitor, with re- j
quest to report at next meeting of Councils. I
Mr. Poor, “an ordinance for tho measurement |
of timber in the City.” Referred to Ordinance j
Co mmittee. „ „ . ,_'
Mr. Herdman, a bill of S. & W. Heeb for
printing amounting to $l6. Referred to Com
mittee on Printing..
Mr. Irwin the following resolution :
Raolved, That the City Treasurer be auth or
rised to notify the Aldermon of the City to pay
over immediately to him all the fines and for
feiturestbey may hare imposed end collected
from'*indiriduals under Ordinances of tho City
daring the past year, and that tbo Treasurer
report to Councils the result at this next meet-
ing.
Referred toOrdioance Committee with request
to report at on early date. .
• Mr. Irwin*tbo following, which , was referred
to Committee on Engines and Hose.
Rtsolrjd, That the sum of $1,600 be appro- ;
pristed to re-buildiog ‘the Dnqucsne Bnguie
Hou ae. . . *
The clerk of the Select Couocil communicated
a resolution .appointing a committee of three to
examine and’audit the accounts of the Guardians
of tho Poor. In Select Council adopted, and
Mr.» Murdoch appointed. Action concurred in
aod Messrs. Hcrdmea and Selden on part of
Common CounciL * .;
Tbh Dat Pouch.— Ijhtbhasb or Par.— The
demand of the Day Police for an increase or
pay seemeto os to deserve the favorablo atten
tion of the select committee to whom the matter
baa been referred. We aro utterly opposed to
paying exorbitant salaries to any official, but
where important officers evidently do not receive
a fair compensation, no motives or economy
should stand in the way of simple justice. If
ire desire an efficient polico we most pay them
at least a compensating salary. The Day Po
lice ars on duty from six, A. M., to nine, P. M.,
a neriod of fifteen hours, receiving a salary of*
$25 per month each. Night Watchmen are on
Urity loss .than twelve efaoure, and receive $3O
Mr month each. But the remark Hill lew bo
interposed, thit the Day Police hare their fees
KE tott.ir »Uri«u To this objection
the foots furnish the simplest answer. It will
be found, on examination, that each member of
the Day Police does not average s case per uica
on which he Is entitled to a fee; while watch
men frequently get as many as four or five fees
for one night.
The present rates were established when the
city did not require os large a police force ei at
present, and when tholr duties were not so ar
duous. At that time the cost of living was not
•o enormously high. ‘ It didn’t-require a pocket
full of gold to go to market, then. Having
these facts In view, we think there should be a
corresponding Increase In salaries, and we hope
the srieot'eommittee will make a favorable dispo
, tltion of the matter.
Accidwt.— Joseph Butler, an aged mao,
while earning down Fifth street, on Monday
night, fell and broke his arm.
Howasd Association— Funds deposited to Ine
credit of the Treasurer of tho llow.ri
Bon, fa the Pittjbmgh Trust Co. wilt be grate
fully weired.
r Bar Merrcio.—At the opening of the District
Court this morning, (Feb. ,7.) Judge Shaler an
nounced, the death of Wm. O’H. Robinson, Esq.,
ame'mber of the Pittsburgh Bar, at his residence
in Allegheny cityand the CourtJmmedUUly
adjourned In token of respect for the memory of
the dec’d. Whereupon a meeting of the members
of the Bar was held In the court-room, when the
Hon. Cbaa. Shaler wa*called to the Cbmran<l
A. Burke, Esq., appointed Beo‘y. The Chair
; man having stated in a few touching and impres-
I give remarks, the object of the meeting, Wilson
| McCandless. Esq., moved for the appointmeutof
l a committee of three to draft resolutions expres
sive of tho sense of the meeting; and the Chair
appointed Messrs. MeCandlesa,Bork<and Woods.
After retiring a fowmomonts, Mr. McCandless
on behslf of the committee, reported the follow
-1 ing, which were adoptod by the meeting:
The Pittsburgh Bar having learned with pro
found sensibility that Wm. O’Hara Robinson,
I Esq., departed this life yesterday,
! Resolved, That tho Bar entertain a lively sense
I of his learning and professional ability, and ore
I penetrated with deep grief at bis loss.
I Resolved, That his high sense of honor, his
I professional courtesy and urbanity, and bis con-
I aistent and upright deportment as a man and a
I lawyer, entitle his memory to all honor and ro-
I spcct from the legal profession.
I Resolved, That the officers of this meeting act
I as a committee to conramnlo&to to tho famjly of
I the deceased the condolence of tho Bar in their
I sad bereavment, and also to present the pro-
I ecedings of meeting to the several courts of
I tho county, with tho request that they be entered
I on their respective records.
I Resolved, That we will attend the funeral of
I the deceased, on to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon,
I at 2 o'clock, from his residence; and wear the
I usual badge of mourning for thirty days.
I During the pendency of tho resolutions, tho
I mooting was addressed by Messrs. McCandless
I and Burke, who bore high testimony to the many
I virtues and attainments of tho lamented deceased.
I and expressed tho deep sorrow entertained, by
I the profession and the community at large, for
I his loss.
On motion of Mr. Stanton, The proceedings
of tho meeting were ordered to be published in
the City papers. And the meeting adjourned.
C. SHALER, Chairman.
A. Burke, Secretary.
Tub Comflauit Book.—But few complaints
appeared on the Book yesterday. If any citizen
knows of any grievance within tho power of
city officials to remedy, ho is doing nothing more
than his duty in making due complaint on the
pages of this book. lie may rest assured that
U will bo attended to. If any officer be known
: to neglect bis duty, be sure to put it down on
j the complaint book and the proper authoriy will
I use due diligence inthe matter. Let our citizens
[ only make their grievances known, by this means
which is open to all, and the peace and prosperi
ty of the city and the comfort of its citizens will
•be essentially enhanced.
Maebuob.—Wm. S. Flumer, D. D., Lectures
this evening in the Sixth Presbyterian Church,
Sixth Ward, on this very interesting and import
aht subject. TEoso desiriug a rich intellectual
feast can be gratified tbla evening.. Tbo object
is a good one, the subjeot interesting, and we
bespeak for the Sixth Church and Dr. Plumer
a full house.
AnuiTTBD to Bail.—Henry Busbe, tho young
man arrested Some dayi ago for shooting Wil
liam Ritchie near Turtlo Creek, was admittod to
I bail in $l,OOO for hia appearance at Court, yes
t terday, by the Mayor. Ritcblo has been pro-
Lnouoced outofdangor by his attending physi
cian.
Black Fakmer.—The Post says there is a col
ored man in Gallia county, Ohio, who owns a
valuable form, and has this year sent to Pitts
burgh 115 8-2(1 tons of hay. which have solq at
an average price of $24 per ton; amounting to
$2,709 fiO. This is.the product from hla farm
last year, in hay alone. It arrived bore during
the last opening of the river navigation.
Libel Suit.—William M. Duncan, the defend
ant In the late Washington County Wool Case,
tried in this city, has instituted a suit for libel
against John Bausman, proprietor of the Wash
ington Repotter. We understand Col. Duncan
intends eommeocing suit against other parties
, for slander.
~ Tbctk were distributed at the Fourth Street
Soup House en Wednesday 90 gallons of soup
and 450 loaves of bread, affording relief to 1012
persons.
Rah.—Considerable elect and rain fell yester
day, which freezing as fast as it reached the
earth, made our streets and pavements one sheet
of Ice.
BY TELEGRAPH.
CONnitBWIIOMAIi.
WAimxoroa Crrr, Feb. 7.
SisATn.—Mr. Sumner presented a memorial
from tbeeitixens of Fawtueket, Massachusetts,
ashing the repeal of the Fugitive Act and ih*
abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia,
and also tho prohibition of slavery in the territo
ries*
Mr. Brown—ls that all they want?
Mr. Sumner—That Is the beginning.
Mr. Chase presen tod petitions from the cm*
ixena or Fulton and Williams counties, Ohio,
! praying for the passago of a law prohibiting sla
i rery in the territories. He said he should eau
up the bill offered by him to prohibit slavery in
the territories at the earliest practicable day.
Mr. Mallory introduced a bill to improve tho
bor at Apalachicola, Florida. Tho bill CJtab
liahihg an United States Circuit Court for Cali
fornia, was .taken up and debated by Messrs.
Benjamin and Guinn.
Mr. Benjamin offered tho Bill and Messrs.
G»io, Chaw, Badgtr, Butler and other, ailro
cated it.
The bill was finally postponed for the present.
Tho bill appropriating $300,000 for deepen
ing tbs channel of tho Potapsce river was, on
' motion of Mr. Pcarco reduced $120,000 and
passed. ~
Mr. Vanda'. Bill, making appropriation, to
continue improvements were passed, and among
others to improve the channels over tho St.
Clair Flats and the 8t Mary’s Flats, Michigan.
The bill appropriating $160,000 to tho im
provement of the Savannah River was also
passed.
Tho Senate then adjourned. j
Hoosa.—Tho Bpeaktr laid before the House an!
Agricultural and Mechanical Report of the Com-,
mlssioners of Patents which was referred to tho |
Committee on printing to Inquire as to printing i
extra copies. . ~
The Hobse went into Committee on motion or
Mr. Broekenridgo whoso object was to disposo I
of tho Bill providing for tho payment of such
creditors of the late Uopublic of Texas as are |
comprehended in tho act of Congress, Sept. »th,
The question was raised that tho .bill could 1
not be taken up as but yesterday was assigned
specially for its consideration, by the chairman's
decision it was In order.
The House passed tho Senate bill for tho pay
ment of Texas creditors cutting down the ap
propriation. of eight millions and a half to $6,-
600,000. The vote was yeas 164, nays 43, tho
two Texas members voting ia the negative.
On motion, of Mr. Houston, the House then
went into Committee by a vote of 101 to 97, on
the bill to amend, and modify the tariff, Mr. *«•
making the vote a test vote. The Committee,
however, after tho above vote, took up tho Civil
and Diplomatic Appropriation which wae de
bated until adjournment.
W.bucioto* Cut, Feb. 7.—Tbo Secretory of
Stole hu replied to Col. Kinney’, commonlca
tion of tbo 28th, which .toted tbo purposes ond
objoots or his Central Amoricon enterprise ond
ashed If the gorsmment proposed to arrest his
expedition by publics proclamation.
Mr. Maroy says in roply:—“lf the enterprise
of which you speak in your letter to me of the
28th ult ia a mere peaceful emigration; if you,
aud those who propose to go with you, prefer to
leave the Doited States and seek a permanent
homo in a foreign country; to renounce your
cititenshlp here, and tbo rights and privilege*
belonging to it, and submit yourselves to the
laws of another jurisdiction, it »■ neither the
duty nor the desire of this government to inter
faro with your proceedings. By snob a course
you oooso to be eiUsons of tbo United States,
and con boro, otter such n cliango or allegiance,
no claims to protection ns each cltiiens from
oratory of State, howerer, denio# that
tho Mosquito Indians hare nny sorereign or po
llUoal authority to Central America, and con
eludes:—“lf the emigrants be formed in com
panies commanded by officers, and fnraiabc*
with arms, anch organization would assume the
character of a military expedition, and being
hardly consistent with professions of peaceful
objects, it would derolro upon this goremment
tho duty of enquiring whelher It bo or not fa
riolation onr neutrality not.”
; Bunxon, Feb. 7.—Adrices from the U. 8.
ateamer AWton stats that she had rlellcd Nassau,
Bin Satrador and St. Matbews, but had beard
nothing of the sloop of war Albany.
' CisviiAKO, Onto, Fob. 7.-A gang of afleen
bogus money manufacturers was arrested in this
locality.
NawYoan, Feb. 7.-Cotton unll. F our firm,
sales 4,000 blits. Soutbcm firm. “!ea 222 U
bbls. Wheatfirmor. Corn
$l, and white and ynllow at.sl,oL.,?°?o!do-
Beef unchanged. Lard stoadr. °““f
33 J, firm. Coffee unchanged, » moderate bus
loess. Bngnrs doolined -J: dull at
loann Molaasan at2S@2B.. Linseed Oildnllal
70@77.. Stocks firmer. Money nnobanwf.—
Indians Bras 82}. Virgiiila alien 96}:
Coal Co. 99; Beading B 3,-77; Cumberland, 37,
N. Y. Central 90; Erie 4SJ.
Potladilphu, Fib. 7.—The thermometer is
at Mrp. It is snowing rapidly.
Philadelphia, Feb. 7.—The receipts of Flow
are «min, *nd prices firm; rery liUle demand
for shipment. Rye Floor and Corn Meal not
inquired after; the former is held at $6, ana
the latter at $1,25! Wheat continues in good
demand; tales 1000 bosh, good Fenna. red at
$2,1302,15, in store; white held at $2,25.
Small lots of Rye scld at $1,23. Corn scarce;
Eales. 1000 bushels yellow, in store, at 05c.—
I Whiskey doll; holders ask 34.
COMMERCIAL.
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION. FOR FEBRUARY.—.
W.il. Bairs, V. P.-Oioso* Buck, J. M. C.W-
Ricketso*, W. B. Kicamn.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Oma Pmsscxnn G*ixttx,\
Thursday Morning, February 8,1855. J
FLOUR—sales from itdroofOO and 40 bbU. superfine ftt
8,76 q bbla. extra at <9,00 and 34 do. family do. at
$9.25.
ORAIN-sales from store of 000 bus. •hdledCorn, tn tots,
at 85.
GROCERIES—saIes of 0 hi: dl. fclrSugar at Stf.eiulL end
21 bbls. McJasaes, nak, at 24. time.
WHlBKKT—sales of 40 bbla. raw at 30. 21 do. rectified at
33, and 34 do. at 34.
BACON-a fair demand: rales of 800 pci Shnnldm end
llama at 6J; and »;« four mo« 4 6000 be. do. at same, cash
and 3800 fts. do. at G.'« and 10, cash.
BULK MEAT—a (talc of 7000 lbs. bos round, eountryent,
! at s*.
OlL—ft sale of 4 bbla. No. 1 Lard at 75, r%gh.
CANDLES—saIes of 10 bxs. Star at 22.
BUTTER—sales oi 5 bbls. good roll at 1(L
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The weather moderated resterdar, somewhat A steady
ud heavy rain nt to during the day, which continued tip
to the time of our coins to press, and froze u tut u It
felUenenutlscthoeutfcwithetbiekeoatof lee. Miould.
the weather moderate still further, and set above the
freezing point, ao Immediate rise Id the river will ensue.
Mavoar. P,M.~Tb» market was QBlet flir Eastern Ex
change at H&X premium, buying, and 1 "Ma*
Money matters remain comparatively quiet. The demand
for strict!v prlaepeper is perhapa aroatertbaa tbosaprly.
and this class of borrowers experience but littlodlfileulty
i °^a^uMln > continues very doll, and
° o^l rwwlvod'thU tnt*Ulgen»r of Sat
urday. from which wo learn that businasa waa almost en
tinlv impended then. The riven were closed; thero bad
been no malls;and merchanUweronotdlsposed tooperata.
Superfine Flour, 7,36 for country foncy, and 7,p for city.
WhMt. 1,00 for gnol white. Nothing .lone in Provisions;
holders firmer. The weather bad moderated. and was fa
rarable to a spoedy resumption of navigation.—[da. Uax.
We have bad an aetiro market to-day, and negotiation
to a considerable extent at 10JM et for Ant
dus long paper, and 1201 B? ct for other fognatures.-
Sfu belntr the last Saturday of the month, whan the
Bitis m* their statement, It wae anticipated that
thtro would bs a stroneer demand for Money than naaal.-
, hut we have perceived nothing ol the Wirt, _ ln tart, the int
Luml activity m every department of trade, has Iron gba
ont things handadnndy. and the same amount of Money Is
mw turned over twice as fast as was the case a few week
aco. Distrust la fast vanishing, and the wmmualty ana
S.ar determined to make up during the next few months
r the disappointments thus far experienced. There If
nothing In the way to proven* this laudable endeavor, and
w# loot forward with confidence now to the transaction o
a large and profitable buslne«s.-[N. 0. PkayonsJ
trw Rives.—The river has closed -opposite Jeffersonville
and persons eroaaed It onthelro resteßUr, Thero were
several arrivals from below on Saturday. .The captain oj
t&XrFjb Informs us that when ha passed Oil Crock the
riw thero was nearly elosod and the fee vnraninnlng very
heavy. Jt la therefore, very probable that navigation be
low this point Is also dosed. THore wero about eight fret
water In the channel to Cairo. In the canal then are 4Ji
weather yesterday was comparatively mild and had
, every Indication of rain. ,
TlioCnniU.rland River waa falling on Prlday evening
with lEllorbes water on the shoals.
The HontevlUe Advocate oMVedncaday last says: ‘The
Tenowro River fell nmslderably last week, but It ts now
on tli* rise."-{ Ism. Jonr. Monday. I
urtATs Find.—'The wreck of the ISlxa obstructs the 1
ebannelet Plamb Point, and U l* wltb greatdimculty that !
hoaU manage to steer around her bow. Ihroe eoal boats
have run against the wreck and sunk already, and Capt
Wannan. pilot on the Alex. Sett, oforms us that bemeF
* flmt of thirty pair of real boats, lashed, In a string, at
tbebead of lied Id, all of which will find It difficult to
P Thi°Am2iißdor with a full cargo, IromNew Orleans for
this port and Pittsburgh. Is laid up at “Cavo-ln-thellock.’
-| cm Com.
The lUrer continues blocked at all points above the Falls
with heavy lt», ajul navigation suspended. The water Is
ffclUnafast. and the river Is now at a lower stage than It
Ka himfor some time. The weather waa moderating fist
yesterday. with the thermometer aberv* the freezlngt-omt.
Navigation along the lower Ohio is lea* obstructed by
UMVbs“uw*rVi«*,’•oJ bo*U coatiatt»d*to 'ini'
nM Intßtnmt of tb« city prenaots » tvmUsUa HTjcar’
me*, aod tbel-oatf In port will b* In groat jeopardy whan
•m ttbreak* op- TbiVlrglnla »«*»n
ooUida of the Jacob btraJar, •»! th« Ilart/oM nu the iOD*r
ti-l* U wrround on tha wharf.—l U>o. Cour. Slonday.
—AHbotmbiwM. tb* wewther has moderated, with a light
Ainr anSv laatniahL Tb* rim continue* fatuo om
S„toV“™ ..r- .tar. lb, MM bwrmt
Smugh a channel, which admit* of aafe and ea*y Mvis»
5m Pndeatrlan* croaardon tho Irw ycaterda)'. and IhU
morning o*er a hoodswt ikaUramUbt baT« U«tt#«wn.gU
dlngtann abor* to nhora. with lightning rapWHr. »l-ww
•h.N*«Mirt ranr Lahdlnr. when the tea ia a»smooth aa
iu» tothm Inch* thick- tawnsen by
railroad report the rim completely ffonjwi at threworfour
between this eltj and Aurora.—U-in. Com.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
rimn lira PITXIYLTiTU RtILUtD-50 bbl* flnat.HW
u.ll * Unw.-100 Jo. v r..
lifwa; 030 do, J Cwa«ron; O M*?* 1 * 4 4®*
ITO LU* floor, A A A U’B*xi.; 2 *k» fruit, J Xf* «I.oj
0 bbU Batter, 4 .bbl* u » n, ' 1 8b . F l T< L rl S ; \ fc/r’ m w
!>bU do ol ?kn floTFt Med, <&«U drM flntfkßbUa bo)
UrTSSO bai wu*»t. 242 lneot» copper, eaat s bbf*L*|“ "*$J
lirnvn A Kirtpomek; 2 Jo hotter. |l*r»*uch A Boope* 1 1
d«iSr*. Bry» * « " *> tmlter. ia« Pf« »»t, IoUJj
kwUM. W Ikjfrail, J HQuiMJ: 4 MUI»W J
i tihM lu)bairatUT. owner; 6lbu rliwtin, 1} »j
** . •i 5 him mil kmi A f<\ 8 bill riilrr. Millet A Kirk*
Mb*" b»r. M’RnltfitAw; 38
I Hn S*o Kfciniaenrr; 20 da, J l*eott A«s 520 ka*t>fcl«, owner;
8 bite butter. Brown A KirkMtrtct. 2ttbj« '£*•* "•£■
Uatl A l.lecett; 80 bHU float. SlUftenib A wc 16 Bo tar*
Sr * W*nltk; 0 k<i lord. AAA M'Uw«| 2 bU* batter.
*v^mwrk KlAlnSlkK; Wik*m*i'3bHiw llkwn
butterfSliuer A Klrteteou; 60 WllMpir. aSedler; 18 do.
It t’ Howard; K kg* butter, 6 do lira. IS be*fruit.owner*.
HEW YORK ADV RRTIBKJtEHTS.
Vn. Q. McDonertT* AjTertWn* Hon**, No. 102
N*iw»u*tr*«t,N*w York.
SEW YORK AND CALIFORNA
STXAMBUIP UNB. (TU Kkanxua.)
__ uvnutT TURCtT CCMVAJtT Of MICAEAOtA. raOVUXYOU
LIGHT, STAR OK
I THE WRST, PROMinUBUSsW DAXIXT, WEB.
,-fpr> .liflrwtclif vtaunaUipa.viU Ip*t«S«w lark on
ui«lftthand'J7tboraachmoDlb. Wb»o day* fcl|
onSuSarlib* MlawJox«Ulb« lh« nUllt* day.
SunocUn* by lb* Xlfirßtfu* Transit Rout*. havim; bat
if land trannwftitkm, «?«r * good nimdi
»n fSrtisS; «»th tbo VtNunibm* SIRKKA
SKV AUaTY A>KkEDL.t DK, OORTKX. UNCLE SAM
PACiriE u 4 BKOTIIRU JONATUAN.on* of which
Ittta RuJoaq d«l Sad. th*P*-lfif trrmlnuAOf Tranrit
RoatoTfor San YraariAro on tb* arrival or Um pa*»os*r«
MonaA ,. Awt .
naWtaa S Bowline Own, N. f.
LttltT pspmtile ny at the offl»-liiU»i*!2i/tt p<T X
For Melbonrne, Australia, Pioneer Line,
Corrytsy thg United State* Mail*
rpHE A. 1, superior Clipper Ship GER
■ TUUDB wtU Attccnd tb« XUbtingAle. and «U fnr tbt
ahor«portAOQ tb* or»tef July. “ wvAntnroth Whip of
«M» |A». Tb« UerLrad* bo proTwl hcrwolf a remArkaU Y
ful galkir. and UtU«onlrA. l.S*htp now lnadlns at thw
port tor Attftralla. TU* rkroiwr Liny baacaintd a mo«t
Snrlablarepoutlon. It wa* tb# flutjand Unow tb*on!y
TAffUlarßw. KvarytlilnS U provide tor nMaapsen Vx
«tpt«!nr> and Uxaora. *oap and towjU. Tb* lonctb o»
HunttTiriKtftonTitt) lOOday*. Mnt CaHn Paaaas*
pOOand PUS, A*»ndCaMn v**e*£*Ug
, ** w - 'imwLu&l
TOHN-PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY,
#1 and manoOketorer of Ivory Oood** No. S Morrar it«
Krv York.
A ORICOLTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND
f\ gxtDS.—HALPU A CO- 23 Pnltoa «IrMU
TOUaato and ItotaU. ****
The Liverpool and Philadelphia
p A STEAMSHIP COMPANY
<Sal intend BaWnslheltFaTortuet«*in*hlpc 2wR
TOYS*
err* or emeu.
VRQU LIVKRPOOL:
err* or **. is.il
ng* mtlDILIUli* I RAI ttTttPOftL.
J» {»1»» Bertlu. *1
Hldahlp ** MiiliLlp IT
lortird " M | Forward Ift
Including Kieatnl'i Nei,
THlßif ClSss PASSJSirOISKX T
A limited Bomber of Third Clam PM«n«rf will bej Mr
k«a from Philadelphia and lirerpoot and found iDprorla
‘“•mm t*>.' Ef', I d™ r^™ri^.v>
«rf oaetMce wIU be Imlim hero to pariteo woo
arw dewtroca of bringing eat Ibelr frtehdi, at correspond*
, o&rafl?©tiLlrorpon! from tl upward*. ‘
An eiperieneeaKurgeon will
AllUwdaMßteotb# agent* in Philadelphia and LIT
•rpool, will be forwarded with economr anddoa patch.
" W *"-‘ '
1 Tower Uull<flQKa«ui«rpoQl,
Or- JOHN TIIOMPUON. Ajrent,
No. 410 Liberty at. PUttbnrgb.
Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from
Hew York to Melbourne, „ •
CARRYING TUB IXITSU STATi'R AIAFU
mHE boautlt'ul and favonto Clipper Baroue
■ NIUKOD, nJn«U»Bthi<hlpor Ihlillno, wUI
piulj*doß h*r »oroni TO7M* tn Unlbouruf, ou th* -MLh
InsL funnsKf aeeoßßMMtloDi naiurpiwwl' jaijj-
Ibjoan, Cwbin.itwi.awmi *ra*
Moral will bit followed br -H** oo^y^oY l P
W Sff ,ri i, Y r ort.
California Diamond Pins.
(i ENTLEMEN'S SOLID OOLD C ALITOR
ini* DIAIIOSUCLUSTHttimniSTPINB wltbebbln
Btuebad. *prl«B $6; without fhulß *l. ThoM Plus biw
MBJUiabttUUnor Bod bpwmbdcb tothe t*»l Diamond,
aod*c*reatlr»«*s#**Tlitto 9m. witlnvitoMery oo«
to’c*U.eWiUlr to Dbo-purchuen ktbUi.
L* J. JACOBi.tOT Dtohlwat.
IT. unall hl»torr of Um IMnoorery ot tb*M otOBM
wonid not t» aml*». l*rofiM#or Junta, «o well known for
t>u superior maßUtoctnra of
n.. ta .«oAfog < s2,SPoWi?V li Agents
ib«r« MBtbta • •pwlmati ol tho Qaajihßook, whlcn b#
jnmwllUrlr aent Li bli nunniytory in Pari# to 1m cut,
and o*ed Id too InUld work on Accordant*. hi* B*ctit in
Pari* Ulna itrack with tbo l»»o* and brilliancy of tb#
■tout. alter being pollibed, ant aqn&nUtr of them back
towTtaioetbainaoofaetureof the above Pin*, at a price
.ia»u»«»h or. JgffElH
ofwr«rr drawlptlon. prlci lo thw whblow. ;nd,t
*rt M > Mntw Imb than Bnr oth«r atoraia tb« United State*
&. A J. JACOBS, 40? Broadway. New York.
> nMi pinseentb? 10*11 tOßhr p«ft of the united State*
>T BOCIOBIO* BBWOBtw BdilttlN L>l J. JACOBS, IS
fpadnwa c*a be seen at the Counting Brom
ofthbomo. ‘ ncfl-3md_
MOTTEHIHG GOODS.
r
BUel
In w
ill'
~ Vor St louis, Kama* and Bebraaka,
4 ND all landings on tho Missouri hlEBj.’V
\ Kiver. Tbe PuMQgsf Bteetser lint JiiiFilifft
TCD.O*pt.Ditri I »UU«T4&r tbe tbore euu au inter*
millet* Lending* on th* opening of NtTlg&Mon.: ft*
VOT p M » mW p l ra.bog ; .c ! y rtnTOK .
IRANK. VAN GOBDER has just recM
1 a Ursa aod baastlfal aMortnrat of Uonrnlog
jllari. iilwTM aod Salta in Crape, Tartetoa and Bwha.
<tJekuna&(lUftOiA Valia. Black Uoalery andtHoiea—
InwoQUmttoaaodtflK—lUbbooß, Delta tad Orapea,in
* tw«t K!J Olotm tan* al van be
*Hdat »3MAlfiferHTKSSr,oomcrof thnl>lemond
. Wliirtling Packet
now and substantial strainer i fCff* k
I BXCIUHUU, o«pt. MoCAtum. -^* ,v — jflmfHft
after r«o pAe*<rthrtw««i FitUbarub and
rrori MONDAY, WfcpNKH-
Tuv»nifVßli)Ai of Meh wteku lOo’doek.Andwlk*rf*
TUBBDAV, TUDRSDAfiad S£tUmy!>ttb«
fiOßswt* At WeU*riH» wUbtb«rut*btt«b
ui CUrelin® E*Uro*d, And at Wbwllss with tU B*UV
nar* isd OUq KaUrojtLPnr freight or punn. Apply os
or to -A. 0. OpLLINUWOOD, WAtaf rt»
v jo*TtwßxckAsg*ii u entirely m* and irpeedy boat
rate • , T «el#
AGRICULTURE L« &C.
Gardener Wanted.,
A GOOD GARDENER, who thoroughly
J\ ondentands hls baslners, psTtkolsrly the Nr-ssry
ahdGreenhouaa department*, tnay bearora MtnaUoa by
appljdng to B. McLain a 80a. No. 25 i Ifth it, Httibarsh.
fl. B.—NootrfecUai will bo made to dthsr French, tier
man or English. ja-^-iwj
Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery,
SITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, /ta.
about one a carter of a mil* from the
eat* on the Fanners* and Mechanic* 1 Plank
Boolean extension * boot 1 "™
They offer Jbr sale arerr large «>]«**»'“t^LfaS
tree* and plants suitable for. transplanting thl* tui and
°Th«*Nm*exjr now eOTerssom* 80 aerw of croond and
SS;S°2S»KKMK
to tnr cart of the United State*. . . .
"we negkayuto call the attention of the lorw* of ahrnb
bery and render* In the trade to car anrlraJed coUjcttan
farth* Springof 18M,embracing oearlyaU the Erwgtcen
family, rndlgineu* and Exotic, that I* worthy of wnend
enltiratlonin thl* eeetlon of eocntry. Plant* can be pr>
SredttT many thins*qolteUrgo to fftre lms»dl^*«MA
Print a* ctnaL Prom stranger*, cash or satis
actory reference 1° thedty of Pittsburgh required at all
** Ordw* add**—>d to nithrough Wilkin Pott Office, near
PHULnrgb, P*-. or left at oar Hand on market days, in
th* Diamond Market, wUI be promptly attended to.
oegMkwtfT : _
■IITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE
■ 110UHE AND HEKD BTOKE-N0.\129 Wood street,
AtatSSh.Pi-K. R. BHANKLAND.W* Shand. HU
other artiefr# connected with Agnenitur*.
dal7:lrdwA
Frnit Trees, Evergreens, Sec- :
rnHE subscriber would most respect- as*.
I mur mil tbo .tUntton ofhU Wood, .ml U"SiS£
public to hi* Ttry large strekof Prolt Ktm *7f%
green*. Bhrnbbery, Bote*, OroenluJoee Plants A
to lltanuTr d»ll «iU>. Cdl Bt oig «todl IB «•
ssTfasafubStrSW
on Penna. Arena*, or the Pittsburgh Nursery, itf mile*
from Oakland, will be prompl j attended to..
N. 8.-PlanUng dobe neatly to order.
john Murdoch, jo.
Bay Wood Blowers.
A RRANGEMENTS have been made with
/A. the •proprietors of Bay Wood floral Gardens
slant supply of BotroetUe* and cat flowersdorln* wlptor
and Hammer. Ladles and gentlemen can be furnished at
Acrt notire any of the following,French forms:
Pyramidal \tn varidtY Vasejo* varides
ifemitp/ieriQUd M /JaWkgwne
BicoU/r* iwcofor*.
Ai JWanpe.
CbaudU RaKtta,
Flam pour Us eJitvntx.
orimte ”r^°A p isffiL
. IX9 Wood street.
rvRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY,
The aabaezlber offer* for sale, a cholco MBort-5J3&
t£ B
and standards, eome of a bearing sire; Jeremy
PsMbea, Plaml*,CbeiTiee, Apricots. Oooeeberrie*, CnFan&
Baspberek* and other Fruits; Iftcrgrrens, IlyadnthiL To*
OpsfandCrnena Boots, for blooming In wlntersud spring;
Implement* for the Farm and Garten, of moet sPpreTed
WANTS.
WANTED— A married msn to work on n
Form, u» whom » hoooe and garden will be fur
nished. Apply to the subscriber at his f«ldene*. Plum
Township, Allegheny County, I a. CALEB LKE.
WANTED— From the Ist of April next a
Dwelling House of from three to fiTerocm® within
\h mlnutos walk of the Post Ofllc* rent net to exreed $lOO.
Kaquire at this oßlce. I *
Information Wanted ;
OF BENJAMIN MORGAN, formerly of
BonthweJU, nearPwity PoQl.Knalaud.
us tire Blare the itlh of Mar, Any information of
him Win l# thankfully rwwfred by hi* 'Other and Uot£
«r. Urineat’llolTmau's Valley, ?mPi Kbcny
rosric* (ÜB-r.wnt oo*»AJJT,|t
St-Louis, Jan‘ylstb, 1855. 'I
CIOAL WANTED —Proposals will rec’d
) by this Company for 100,000 bushels of Plttsharnh
Ured. of the beet quality for Oas making
dollrered at ibe Compaor** Rtatiou Works, during the
me&thsof April. May and Jap*or this year. Bids open
"liLWskr of g - tiru^;,.T^ A TH.PIggT, AMft Boe’r.
Information Wanted.
MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the
United Plates In 1862. He landed in New York,
ana started for Pittsburgh. toempteyinent
MadTilencrlneer, expecting to meat there one WlUlam
Millar, an engineer. Any information eoocjwnlng reid
Todd wIU bn thankfully rerelmi. Addreas Sarah Kllsa
Todd, rere of He*. Daxtir Dickinson. D. D, Boston, Mass.
yaWtaw'dr
tVuSINESS WANTED—3ISOO and tbo
r> the errriree of an artlre bnxinres man are offered for
t "“‘ ll * , ‘-Tl‘i?S"'wOU f DB.H. 4th .t-
\\!E WISH TO PROCURE A SITU A
ft tioN fora Young Man, as a Partner in a smaU
manatacturißg estabUsbmeot. H*
SssSßSSf'
WANTED IMMEDIATELY— Pittsburgh
cn, WSM. alira A SON, Na.q. start.
AUSI.
BIXTY DAY
Pioneer Line of
CAHKnxa tub ux,
Tba ft.UirtlnK.lil
Btvruui, IwOO ton*. Jnlj
lSi2.
Jpa«n»>wrfrt*.l.4oo lon*,Auc
IBM.
Omdi E*gU. 1.4 M too*. E*pt
1861 _ „ .
Orvoo, 1.600 tons, ftet, IK<>>
ftoren. 1.4 M tan*, wc, IM2
IHUi»orf, 1,300 ton*, Jan-,
1563.
£KpAmzd. LSOO ton*. M*«b
l&fa
Orretm, L.OOO ton*. &Uirh
l&ftS.
S’ PASSAGE,
monthly Packets,
TITED STaTKS HAIL,
18M.
Lady fYonJUui.9oo ton*,An*
1&M.
Edward. 1.400 tma, Oct., ’63.
Ottan S/id, 1,600 too*. Nov.
CurtUaof, 900 tonf, Deaabor,
ISM.
Albert iVawfc/Cn, Fvb. 18M.
tiighHngilj, 1,069 tons. H*7
Gertrude, 1,000 tOBS, Jnl7
ISM.
Rmererm’e Patent
1.713 Ton* Kegister/W. H. BaJus.JWUIw. »U 1 ««**}
••Gertrurle” as Eighteenth hhlp uTthla Line, and will «au
for Melbourne. Australia, _ _ ,
On the 20th of September.
The FLYXKO ROOD 1* bollt on the most approved mod;
trn pdwl ide* wd ii nniiilmd to be * oerfwt tuutl oi
Marine Architecture. Tbnee wbo d«wlre * run In
oo« of the finest and raetevtCUpperahipe everhuUt. should
wrur* Miufl without delay, u only a limited cumber or
l*t and SdCabln passengert will £• taken. lft v „.
Vr.r freight or praago, apply on boartLmtPler 10 £ut
niTar nr to IL W. CAMLBON,
aat 116 WailrtTawt.Naw York
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROOS, Ac.
w. m^inj^ck&b^os
ARE how offering their entire stock of
Carpeting. OH Cloth*. Hum, Matting. At,.at «J*t,
tompriringthetasret and beet assortment la the West
ern market, which we Import direct and eelect fjom the
mwtwiebrated manoArtorie* la the country. Our ftoek
comprises la part the (hlk>winc. Ii I*,. 1 *,.
Elegant Velvet I’lle Carpets, Oil Clcth*
Tapestry Brussels ,do Cocoa Matting,
do do Spanish do,
Superfine Ingrain .ida Canton do,
Three-ply Imperial /do penile Bus*,
Fine Ingrain 'do Tufted do.
Common do. do Stair Bod*.
KT'-r SS SSKSTffI^SS^*
sfShSfSilfSSSa~tS.il
«SS2!Shes&V^.j.MjffSJg
outfit <br «■<*«« ■=“‘°; r^cu!lTOC n , PROS.
Dubuque Tribune,
J7U OOkeiaV /h per qf tte t»y.
rpms is one of the oldest and most widely
I circulated Newspaper* la lowa. ..
'Pittsburgh Merchant* ami other*, wishing to *eeuro the
bn men by refcreaco to fl» column*. oclwt
CaroeUnc*, Oil Cloths and Matting*
f A CO.,
FIFTH STREET, OPVOStTK TRS TURATRT. U
MAVfi now on hand, and to which they ore
d*llr adding, a large and choice assortment of the
»goods, frctnVhe lowest to the bißheet grade, which
will be Slit at eastern price*. Ato-Hug*. Mats, Window
Shades, Venltlan HUndJLPmpo-aod table_eov ers. Buff 'Usk
laod. Unwn oil doth, and all other goods usually Rent In
anlcV houses, to whleb the attention of purchasers f* In
ciiml. oetu
Self’H&ati&g and Box Irons:
THE Subfteriber having purchased the ex
doslre right of J. J.Johu*ton's Patent Box and J.
••ton’* Patent Hdf-Heating Smoothing Iron*. U now
eztensltely engaged Unnanufreturlng die mine, laeon
nection with the above. he keeps constantly on hand at
his wareroom, on Federal *L. opposite Anchor Cotton
Worka a largo and Rood assortment of the common Tailor
„“» lX,towftch b. would n-.p~tlb lrlnTlt.tt.
attention of wholesale dealer* and the public in general.
ceMyd C. KINQBLANB. Alle*heaT<nty, I'm.
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
iniVrat'Unnrt
Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN BARKY,
Principal of the Bonk-kcwplng p £^ #n^mw^risw r
on all Important builnee* transactions. JOIIN fLBM*
INU.tantW of Fleming** new and improved system ot
Book-kOeping.) will examlno and deliver weekly lecture*
on the eeienceofeeeuuut*. JAMKB U. HOPKINS, mem*
her of the Pittsburgh Her, lecturer °n Commercial law.
Although but a abort time established,
Uin a meat prosperous and flourtshing condition, now
numbering one hundred students, a
ularitr and ■orwsepwbap* never attained in so short a
timeby anv other timmerdalCtollege.
department, undor the able supervision of Mr. Barry, U
unequalled In this city. ITof. MlilarA Brfl.’s system pi
writing U entirely now, and in many respecta isuperlor to
any other system, for the oorroheration of which thy ap
peal to many pereont )u Pittsburgh who have already roj
SeWod InitracUMi flmrn then. Pwf. Millsr hMtau«kC
penmanship In allthe principal dtlee and tnwniln lids
country for the last oleren year*, during which time h«
ha* instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persons.
Young men wbo desire a thorough commercial ©dura
tion will here find Inducements offered to .them unwjusl
ed In the West. Lot it he distinctly understood that no
student slrnll get a diploma ftwm thle College unl««* he U
‘ally capame of euUrlDg on the duties of mercantile U».
IOP.M. Nlaht.tud.nti
• t^l% d a«ffTllttm.t,.. ICI i-
U, Hominy,Buckwheat Flour
Un suit families. for ale it BOSS.
«', Diamond, Pittsburgh, and Federal
j . ja3s :
fNORNMEi
1 J In Quantiles
TON a mdomb]
•U Allegheny. |
BAISINS, Currants, Plums, Dry Peached
ApplM, I'M* lUtna, A'o., for Ml* tor BOSS. PATTOM
C»ußj4,ri*moml,fllt«bargb,»niyciler%l
BTew Leatner Store, w J
iG. MOWKY, late of the firm of B. Sard,
» No. 233 Liberty «ti*et. opposite tto er go™
L «bol*«ate andratal lde»ler~ln MtgnUßft» B“«a
and OIL. naa iuit returned from Uw SLlfad
Srtnealares assortment cf Uathar. v*g*to*g-$3.
fe»^p»«”a^ ! kownT.'
nT »pk THIBET SHAWLS—Just we’d
■nMggfiaarafc
Iflrt KEGS No. li
j /VBBLS. fresh 1101 l Buttar,
ly-g'a.fml’ltoUßatUr.
O ROOMS—COtdo«. common Brooms' i**
ii calved andforsals by . ; BHHiAI«IGG£IT|F
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
FROM CRANK ft CO.*B ADVERTISIX® HOUSE.
67 SOUTH THIRD ST^rBILADELPHIA.
lIEBRISG'S PATEJiT FIRE PROOF SAFE!.
f E subscriber continues to manufacture
. . hi* unrivalled Patent Hr* and Burglar Proof Safe*.
*irt*aW equal to inrud superior to aomn. of th* many
which have Lean ** nablinhed and noticed by lb*
pres# throughout th* world, for the itat 15 . mn: and U
*o'e proprietor of Hairs Fatsot Powder Proof hock, both
haring rebelled up»st* medals at the World'* Pair. Lon*
don, 1&61, and Now York, 1553-4; also the patentee (by
purchase) of Jones’ «l*brat*d Patent Combination and
Permutation hank Lock. flWOln sold wa«p)*eed In the
■afc exhibited at the World** Fair, London, weared bX
llalTs and Jones' lMk f and offered a* a reward to any on*
who would pick the lot* or open th* safe within 4S days,
and although operated on by stVera) *klll»d in th* art or
lock-picking, no one succeeded In opening the- eat* (no
change or aiterailon of the lock* or key* having been
during the time,) but the money remained In it*
H f. depository, and was restored to the proprietor, and a
awarded for the champion safe of the world.
Cautios—Nona genuine except thorn hating the sab
«*“ “ “» ““ o. ntimiNO,
Gimb Blodoeomi Pin,.ndW»UT «*. X« Tark.,
N. J!.—Th« ,!xjto Skfn. .ml Lock, cw b. lud tedding
daa. fao ‘ aM '
PUBLIC NOTICE!!
Rwhton, Clark & Co.’i Cod Liver Oil.
rriHE late firm of Ruahton, Clark A Co. be
log dissolved by th* death of WM. L. BUSU'WN (the
cm r person of tbe name of Ruahton ever with
t£sflSmfth* touiom i In future wiU be continued by
HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO.,
B arriving partners and sole sueresaorepf B. C. ft Co.,
*165.273 and 611 Broadway, New York,
All connection with the store No. 10 After House being
has been connected with the «*tab»
llshment twenty-six yearn, endfrr twelve hai beep
a partner and bad the principal charge of the bosjniM,
and wUh the benefit ol his experience and the combined
efforts of each member of cur firm, we trust to meri t and
receive a continuance of the patronage bo liberally ex
tended to ns.
The Genuine Cod Liver Oil,
hitherto mad* by R.C.* On. will In fotnre be made only
br u*—it was our Mr. Clark who went to Newfoundland to
superintend Its manufacture, and we warrant it pure.—
Our Oil is sold by all the most respectable druggists in ths
United States.
Oicnos—Be careful to see thatthe name ‘'HUG£II AN,
CLARK ft 00_". Uon each label,'.and the signature upon
the cork of each bottle, without which it is not genuine.
Jt22-lmo .
Cash and Short Credits!
M. L. HALLOWELL Jfc CO.
SILK WAREHOUSE,
Philadelphia.
fftERMS: —Cash buyers will receive a dis-
I eonnt bt SIX p«r M-nt, If tlifi mon.r b« pmld In t»r
funda within ten d»r» from d*U or Mil.
Uoesrrost money only teksn ,t it, mnrkntTnln, on tbo
undoubtedetundlne, n owdltof SIX
months will be given. If desired* , . ~ ~
Where money Is remitted in advanee of maturity, aidle*
enunt at ths rate cf TWELVE per cent, per annum will be
allowed. Price* far Good! Uniform.
In again ealimgtheattsnttonof the trading community
to the above terms, ws announce that notwithstanding
i ho general depression in commercial affaire throughout
the Country, the system of business
th,n * year sinee. and to which weihali rigidly adhere,
enables oe to offer for the coming-Spring season ©nr usual
assortment of
NEW SILK ASD FANCY GOODS,
Oomprislngoseof the
LARGEST AND MOSTBPLENDID STOCKS ■***
to be found In America; to which we will receive constant
additions, throughout the season, of naw and. deuraiua
goods from our UOUSX J2f PABIS. jal6-2mo
B. T. Baobitt’s Potash in Tin Cans;
OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, assorted; 143
lbs In acaso, warranted equal toany'louse at about
tbo same price as that In cask*, with full directions .for
qm, printed on each can, being in amneh more portable
condition for retailing. Any person deairons to try it will
pteeaeVemit lOdollare In a letter to my risk, or through
tome friend In thla place, and 1 will forward one ease as
above, 143 lb*. This article hae been In use for th« utft
throe ran, and givea the best of satisfoetton to all who
have met with It. Also, inner Carbonate Bala Soap Pow
der, Y*ast Powder, CaatUe Soap, Cream Tartar. Candles of
all kind*, and ths best Baieratus In pound papers 60 In a
ease, cr other packages. _ -• U- T. BABBITT.
deWmc Noe. 68 ft 70 Washington et- New York.
S Phrenological Cabinet.
FOWLERS, WELLS & CO.,
Phrenologists and Pub] I*hers. 231 Arch
street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish
all works on Phrenology, Physiology,
Core, Usgnetiim and Phonography, whole
sale and retail, at New York.prims; Profes
sional examinations, with charts, and full
written dewrintlons'ef character, d*r and
rvouing. Cabinet free. mriC-ljO
FOR RENT.
For Best.
Sin E STORE ROOM, No. 75, 4th at., now
&"f’ ,I,lto ”° lrfo °iiS'LSS wi sr-
No. 31 W°»l ttr—t.
Hotel for Lease.
RILEY’S HOTEL, formorly known m the
••Lamartine Uouse,” i» offered for lease on favorable
Urnns. being situated on the eornerof Fourth and Grant
eta- near the Court House, andaboot midway between the
Monongahela Wharf and the Penna. Railroad Depot., It
U one of th* most pleasant, eonvanleot and (faslraWe looa
tlons In thedty. The Hotel will be fnrnlslmdil desirod.
and leased for a term of years, eomoeneiog from the nrst
of April next. For further apply to
P JOSEPH S.AA.P. MORRISON, Att'ps;
Jagg-lmdAwT OPce, No. 143 Fourth st, Pittsburgh.
T3E very deirarble and modem construct
ed twoitorr Brick Dwelling. No. 20 Wylie et.: doubl*
beek building*/ Hot and Cold Water In the kltcheo.
Wash House and Bath Room, Gas throughout the house,
Chandaliers. and all In complete order. _ Enqulro of
BELL ft UQUETT. GO and 70 Water it.
Bor Bent.
rIXIIAT splendid New Hotel, known as®
I “Brown's Exchange,” Moated 12 miles from thelti
dtr of Pittsburgh, at the Junction of the Oroensbnrg Pika
S . Pllik Sid iron. Mtulmish. eonttl»l.e « roomfc .
and "built In the mort modem style, with the
lences of* first dass Hotel, suchas Ice end SmokollOT**,
Stabling for 80 to 100 horsea, »nd a fine Ths heulie
t a p «aent furnished with the best of Furniture of mod
ern style, which will beeold to the lejeeeor wmOTedas
desired. A flneOardna’attaehed to tb*House,and from
eixtr. to seventy acre* o! fl*»e dear land, a ercat*r
of which le rich bottom, lying along the banks of Turtle
CTeek. There le one of the Central Railroad Stations ou
• the Farm, within one hundred yard* from the Hotel—
-I‘ersons can go and come from Pittsburgh twice adey.—
The 1?™«« has a good eastom as a summer resort for bus
iness mens’ families. The aecesgarr arrangement* for a
Hotel are also for sale. Omnibus, cows
and forming uUatUs. There are aJro a Store, Bemlnary
and Prat Office eloee to the UoUL The Hotel and appur
tenancss~wlU bo laased with or without ths Farm and
above Farm, together with other had adjacent,
nmrisUngln all of 200 acres, will be sold entire onn any
fttnaller number of aeroe,toeult purchaser*, lor Country
8 1‘4 , rS£?Sw&°‘£ l «F«n. ortekwr
jUo-3md Turtle Creek P. O-Allegheny Oo- Pa.
(Dally Ualao copy 6mo and charge Qaactte.)
For Sale or Rent*
4 WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin
ing Wllklnibanr. taJ near the Railroad Stttlon.-
IlooM contains-13 room, axrl too lot, on which there
Is & garden and good stabling, front* M lint on tba Torn*
pike and extendi 264 foot to depth to a fifty foot street.
This desirable property will be sold low anil on very easy
terms, or w 111 be rented f»sl6operannnm.
E»P. QAZZAji
For Rent
a DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
/% township, with Two Asm of ground. Fruit Trees,
Shrubbery, Unt-housea. ktL, wfll be rented cheep, and for
a term of year* to a good tenant. Apply to Ueo. A. Swaru’
atthe offlceof Jafrtf PATMCK A FRIEND.
For Rent
TlEßriok Dwelling, known heretofore as
“Onr House,” In Diamond alley,, between the Dia
mond and Wood it* at present oeenplod by Ur. Wn. Gal
lagher. For terms, apply to
jal7-tf B. D, OAZZAM.
FOR RENT—The largo and convenient
House on Fourth st, between Market and Wood eta.
at present occupied by Ur. George Beale. Bent low and
“ lT °° I °°- dUt *' r - E. D. OAZ7.AM.
FOB RENT—A good House on 2d st., be
tween SmlthfleldaadOrant it*. Rentttlpermonth.
Tlioa. woons. 7& Tonrthgt
ipOH KENT—Tho 2d, 3d and 4th Btory
JP ™m.mrJ.Wltoon»Son's SUStoM, .mlTtenm
kCa.'* Banking House, earner of Weed island Diamond
alley, (entrmnosoff Wood «t) -Theatora rooms are each
40 feet front by M fret deep, and well lighted. For tonne,
enquire of do3o*4f JiWILSON AKON, 01 Wood st.
i.iUK KENT—A well lighted andfnmiehei
I" Basement Store, corner of Third and Market ets.-
ifcbt >lOO per annnm. aoSO-tf R.D.QAZZAU.
To Editors and Printers,
rpflE Building occupied for more than ten
■ yeart by the T&tburvh fourth, and whir ls wntre}-
liHbeated on Third st, near’Marfcet, b now FOB BRNT,
%as*-
C PEAKS’ MILLS FOR RENT.—These]
desirable and very pcpnrnr Fl/)URINQ »IILW and I
sXw MILD attached, are now for rent low, as the pwnt I
proprittortlntond embarking In another business. These
Mills bare one of the best water powers to tho country. 1
being supplied hi the Utile Beaver river, and Sandy and
Beator cSbeT They are 4* miles from the Ohio river, or
out-let bock of tbe Canal, and the I‘UUbuiTjb and Cleve
land railroad. There is In contemplation (and has been
surveyed) and will be built, a railroad from Darlington to
ths river, whEdiwUl make theeommunleatioa totals Mill
ls a very* lesirahle location for eelllnp goods,
has a good run of custom, doing a good cash business, or
rafe&'S: 1 *” “-saanis^r -
Spear’s Mills, Columbiana Co* Ohio. •
PortoOwUilnM; BmllV. IWrr. oi
Mo&t? • PBloaUofc PltUtmTb..
fIOOD TENANTS WANTED (hr the fol-
Ilf lowing Homes andBtoro Booms:
Two Dwelling llooww and Store Booths on Ed it
A Dwelling Hons* on ftth at. •■ • ■ _
A Dwelling House on Water st, above Orant. |
A Houto of 8 mams, on Locan bL
A House or 3 rooms, on Bedford at. .
A targe new House on Boas, at head of out it.
A Dwelling Hones In Birmingham. ,
A Lexer Tavern Stand in hast Birmingham.
A Large Store Boom on 4th U. nmr Wood. -
’ Thaticodous Hall on 4th st. now known seCarsrosnsU.
r jnl& Apply to B.CUTHBEBTABOM.MOSJst.
elriflfnzf This is one of the best
i^i d tl2Sw2tof tbs g monntalns fora_Maohine indKn*
Factory. The whole will be rented for a
buildings and machinery, will
B- M’LAXI.SUSVSIItgj...
' Hagan it AH,
mTO. 91 Market Bt, are dosing out tlieir en*
jwj ure atock of Dry Goods at an Unutensa discount from !
ifcAer prioas, preparatoryAo purchasing their spring sur
ely. W« have on hand a fine assortment of the following
mote Paramet'as. French Uerinoa, . Wool iMLalnes, j
worsted Fields, MadonnaCk>tb,Tamea doth, Bombasines,
and Colored liroeade Plaid and Striped Dr«* hilks. all of
which will be sold at a great sacrifice. . JaSW
IMPORTANT— We have on-hand a few of
these cheap Building Lots In tbe Tth ward.' for which
we wiUUke In-ezehaage at per. Oertlfieates ot Deposit on
l“l >tog ' l g /eKfs. SOT.a.tth.t.
T AKD i BDTTER—2S kgs. No. 1 Eard;
SUPER FRENCH CHINTZES-rMarnhy
A Burchfield Invito the attention of the ladles tothexr
aoortmentof rich French Chtotxce, of latest Importations,
Kugluh atid American Kto^Tto
[T'LOBR—ISO W>ts. extra Flour on hand
P andforsalehy ■ J. A. gUTUHISOS»OOi.
BARLEY— 16 sale'
by ..: ; JaU . . SHRIVBtt A DILWOBTH.
(^ORN— 200 bus Ear Com forsalo by
J j 412 • - r. BHBIVBB ADTLWOKTII.
Yjh/k/k BBLS. Potatoes for sale by . --I
velllr R 9 J.B. oJujuild.
mi OTICi!—Tho late firin ofTYlct AHJ’Cand ;
E& D^swssJ2s?.* a *
sfo-PARTNERSHIP—’The undoreigned, ol
COFFIN for the purpose of Continuing ths Whole sals On
eStr and Oommbaim buriness, at ths old stand,
£k:£’te t iss“ o, ““ ..
Hay 24, IftM.—oiTT ' • ‘
Dissolution of Co-Partaerthip. .
fiIHE co-Partuorahip heretofore exiaung
‘feSSoSTof'u.. tet* •sffi2g l J5Ur‘Si-S3!S'
Wilson, at thaoldstand on Lib«ty «w*«»
be is hereby authorised V> ** #
January Bth, 1556. JOHNWJUON.
In retiring from the bnsloes*, I rroommma
IOHN NYILSON, Grocer and Oonunisaion
•I Merchant, No.CM Libarty etroet, Pittsburgh. ___
The subscriber wUlomtinue tb*Whu«alsOroasx7, Pro
dace and OomMission huslaese, at ths old stand of John
Wart ft Co, NoCfioLlbetty stmt. JOHN WILSON.
- . -
80-P ARTNERSIiIP—We havo thifl- to?
associated ourselves in ths Cyret buslnestal Nfc
UarKet the partnership to dstu. from ths first day
of January lash and the bßsintas to be condnctsd under
[ ALEXANDER JfeCUNTOOS.
’ QEOBQKL. McCLIHTWS.;
Pittsburgh, May Ist, IB6L-ny!B J
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE^— The un-
BrutDeSuSder the firm of HAQAN ft AfiL, «*NOS.
Market and 8 Union streets. j. HAQAN
XTOTICE —I have Bold my interest in the
ryj business of Miller ft Co. to 8,, A.‘Unt whek
with )no. Phillips wIS eooUnos at ths oli»KanjQ«o.lW
Front St. I cordially recommend th* new fisgnPM pat*
ronageofmr friends. P. H, mILTiBR.
. Pittsburgh, July 2Kh, 1864.
s, ! a®so jsok raxuvf.
Q A. LONG A CO., Bell and Brasa Foun
ilersandOas Fitter*, Invite UUntlon to th^rrtock
NOTICE— The interest ol Mr. John At-
No*. 18 and £o Wood et- Plttshmrgh.
BAG ALBY, WOODWARD ft OO-
No. £4l Star test *C, Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh. Poo. 10.185t.-d*Cl WM. BAOALEY ft CO.
■VTOTICE.—The late firm of JONES A
i y| ouiGG haring been dissolved by tbe death of John
KOulgg, on tbe 2Tth Inst- the business of said (Inn will
b* sotued by tbe anderaigned; at their oflle*, corner of
ISAAC JONES, furring partner.
TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring
I and Blister Steel, Plough Blab Steel. Bteel PkmgS
D giCrachand Blptle Springs; Bnw Nut Taper*, Hatf
Patent Screw Mall ana Hammered Iron Axles.—Corner ot
Braa and Flret street*. Pittsburgh.
rtiin mwr* D. B. IOOm.
DB. ROGERS * CO., Manufacturers ot
• Roger’s Patent Improved Steri
corner ofI&» and Flret streets. Pittsburgh. ftl2-Iy
NOTICE. —In consequenc© of having sold
QEU. at Csmbrfa Furnace, are both dissolved. The. busly
ueß* wiU be settled up by the managers at tbeFumsees,
and George S. King, who are authorised to use the names
’ March LtSoi fmhfctfl P. SUODNBKBQB&I ..
b. w. stxsnxx.-- .eioi mOTsaoii.
Tk w. HEKSTINE & CO., Connmnsipn
IP* and Forwarding Merchants, add Dealers generally
Introduce. Pittsburgh. ClndunaU, and pU»sr Manufou-,
tares, Ac, hoe. 93 andW, Front street, Pittsburgh. o
• Theundereimedhavingformedaco-partner-
S^ST^ D care.
HMN* KICHBAUM. w
Bxra to—Clarke ft Thaw: .William *
MUuilrft CO4 F. Seller* ft Coj Have ft BliudclLramsr ft
Graff, Esn4 WUlto JoWarn,
ggir. BakreelLEsi-; Goorgo Ledlle, Solomon Manor,
asm. rtxncio.
XTOTICE: Joseph Fleming having aaao
jyj dated with him Joseph AbeL bualiMaaharimftg
mu be conducted under the **
the old etand, comer of Smith field and Fourth. *tre*ts. ..
jaU :
€1 0-PARTNERPHIP. The undersigned
J have thl* day entered Into co-parlnorship, under th*
nameaad style ofJ. A- HUTCHISON ft CO., for th* purpose
•ftransartlßgaCommluioaandGroeep'b^njm
Pittsburgh. Feb. . *64 —fee A.M. WALUNGTOBD. 1 .
CO-PARTNERSHIP —Having sMocfated
E. S. Ward with me in the Drug buMose^thabusi
re will be carried on from this iSte, under the cyls cl
B BELLBB3 ft 00. . .
January 2d. 1864. *M‘
a. *. S. WABP.
[> E, SELLERS & CO., Wholasale and
ji, K.UII D—lin In Drnrt 1-dnU. «*, VrateiMi.
EJR.IIO.W Wnoattmt.
Cough,! Conghsll ConghsKl
I .V FIVB HINCTE3I .O
TILER’S GUM ARABIC
COUGH CAND^DROP
PATENTED 1837.
TIESE PROPS wherever they have been
Introduced, have fpwJUy ripe reeded aU ether Con
iku, Lozenge*, Wafers,fta- forth® relief of Coughs,
lioareeneve, wre Thtoat andallPalumsary Consumptions.
Their superiority consists In their agreeable flavor, theab*
eenes ofany lnjorious drug In their composition, and la
their prompt action without Interfering with distor bust
dul or rendering th**system.more susceptibleof ccliL— ’
Tney are the most eultaine for CHILDREN, and very.bon
afidai ts PUBLIC SPSAKXBS and: SINGERS; -they t*»
move all husklnees from ths throat, and clear and giv*
tone to the voice. Price 12« and J» cents a bM. j
Soid wholecale and jetail by, FLEMING BKO2- (Ut«
Kidd ft Co.) No. 60 YtoSh st- and most Drag and C«clt
Stone. - . . GCwii
ARTIFICIAL TEETIM
DBS. DTJNCAH & CAMERON,
DENTISTS,
y«, iso Ifcrf Si*& tirert . brtwen Race and JSIm ttruti % \
. cjyctyNATJ.
OFFICE under the management of
; 1 Its present proprietors, has been Increasing In repn
tauoo for snperior operations in tbs ATtlfidsi - Depart
- meat of Dentistry for the last ten years, and no .expenses
.or effort shall he wanting to give satisfaction to all who
mar favor ft with their patronage.
The subscribers would .call attention to ths following
essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, Tlx: Beaa
'ty end naturalness of appearance, quality sad strength
- of the materials, comfort to the .wearer, and usefulness in
restoring tbs natural appearance of the speech, and abil>
ity to masticate, !u all ox which they are warranted in
saying they are exceeded by none, and equaled by few.
insfiTH inserted from one to a fnll set, with ArtlfidfU
Ooms. fnll and Half SetsinvarisbtyMnsertadbyraetion.
Ail operations In Dentistry performed In the most thor
ough manner.
THBH&—Considering the superior character of .ths
work and tbe guarantee given, they are tbs most reason
able In the We«L
Tun IWA v etors, cn Odd Plate, par TooOt. ■
- ** *• Stiver “ 2.00 •* f
The money refunded ifthe Teeth do not prove satiifoo
! tory.
gyFor the Information of tboae living at a dlstanoi,
I we woold state that onrfadittles are sneh that we can
! make la the finest style, a frill set of TKBTH in from 34 to
| 48 boors, and pleoM In proportion, so that nodetea*
c “ DP!iOAW , w
J.G.CAMEBOM, /Dentiste.j
del»ly No. 158 West 6th it„ bet. Race A Elm, Pin. ,
JA. BROWN, would moat respectfully is*
m form tbe public that he keeps <m hand, at his atasq
on tns-weet aide of ths Diamond. ABeghenr City, a com
, Mte soortment of Vwnlllaa Bands: Also, VsnlOan Shat •
j (era are made to order, in tb« best style, warranted' equal
Ito any In tbs United States. Ills Bunas can be removed
1 without the aid of a screw driver. Having purchased ths
fto*k, tools, and wood of the Cabinet Establishment or /
Baosey A Me&eHand, I am prepared to fornlib tbdr old
enstomere aa well as theipubUc at large, wtth everTthlng
in their Una. Agency, Ko. fi Wood Flttsboritn.;
mrfiM J. A. BBOWT
‘-Prove all to that whici Ii
TYLER’S COMPOUND
GUM. ARABIC SYRUP,
rpHE increasing demand for this inostplo&a-
I ant, sale ud ef&cadotu remedy for all pulmonary
dueasea, nti enehlad the proprietor to radnoe the prloeeo
u to place It within the reach of all daises, Its superiori
ty over moat similarpreparations!* attested by many em
inent physicians In Baltimore; Washington, deaths whole
of Maryland, Pennsylvania, 'Virginia, ic- who hare faean
•ye a liman* ofiU efficacy whan the usual remedies - have
failtfJ; and by thousands of our moat respectable dUssns
Who have used It In tbeir families both a* preTentiTfrifcd
cure with never-felling boccmi lor the last twenty years
daring which period, wlth wry little aid from'advertis
ing, A&, it has gradually spread Its reputation over the
whole Union, In caseeot recent
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &0.,
JlffittsinaudiaU rd*?, and generally cores In a day of
two, without Interfering with aiet or tnuineu, or render
ing the spatam more susceptible ol .Cold; In chronic cares.
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, bronchi
tis, Affections of the Lungs, and'
Consumption,
It!*elw*TeTarb«u*flel»l, end eeUloxa &U*, when ooa -
manoed In tint*, to perfect • core. VrlM 3$ nod' CO ccate
n bottle.
Wboleflde and JUUd Agent#, Uemf,n£MCn> BROS.,
(lata Kidd * OoJ No. BO wood «t. - , ocffl*
Cl ELLERS’COUGH SYRUP INILLINOIS
itSKaeJrM
mors or lees, with a cough ft* tarml years, whlehlaei
rm confined him to his bod and required medical treed*
cieot for three months. During the numna hs sot fact*
Ur. bat still th« cough erntlsucd to dUtreeSrhlmbr day
‘anil night, which was only Tellered by lbs tut of 6eUer<
Coogb njrap.whleh a gentlemen Lr the name of- Chapin
broujcht-wlui him ftnm tha StaUof Ohio. • Ur .‘Chapin
had found the Syrup of greatest ns* In his fuailr, W)d
when morlng from Ohio; (ook fifteen bottles with turn, a
portion of which Judgo Pierce obtained, and tued jelth
great bsneflt when-other means Jhiled to afford teller.
jaW K. B.BKLLKKB ft CO. Proprietors, d? Wood ft.
OrpJians’ Court Sale.:
S~SN Monday, 'the 12th day of February
Vi »*iL .t 3o ’deck. P. U» roboaribor will.ioiwm
tofoollc Sol., on U» prratf". UiK JOT a«s»ato Omo
trr&Mle«ne,nnd TwmtT»g»»oTohotenHud. «a«.
SSZSiS’lSs.MW'SS,?SlSsshSi
bera’attend^r^fii*
orphans' Court of Allegheny county,. ft* the- payment ot
nsrsiTh.
i O-jfca dftwtdT ! of Arabella gtateufleld. East llbertr-'
KENTUCKY HHITAEY DSSXXTUTE,
li ed by the State, la underlheenpcrlaiesdsaMof 001.
BTfr. MOHO AN, a distinguished graduate of West foist.
. and a practical Engineer, aided by euahle Fsculty.
Tha eourMOi rtoJr U ihat usually taught in the best
: Oollmfm. with th» addition of a more extended eeoae and
| PRJtcnUAh J£NBlinS£&lNQ; also, in BugUsh studies,
Book-Keeping and ihoisea Forma, and Hoasmlanaua
gia. . ■
The eUtecnth entPUfmnel frmstaa opens an the •secret
Monday InFebruary, (I2tbta>,]&tt.)* : Satire charge
•103 per half yearly tendon* payaua In adranose '
I Address the Bupertu Cendant, at “Military Inetltuta.
I franklin county,Ky,"or thejundersigned. . :
I tilT-dAwT P. DUDLEY. President of tn« Board.
FLODB— 400 bhle. ohoioe extra F<unilv
brands 100 do -—'do - ; J
m do • fine, fcrttleby'®
CORN MEAL— IOO bhhnfolW
«r»i,er v J.* W.BM.M'Wdarifc-
S'lORN —500 bus. in ear and2oo boa.ihaU.
v/rttewi«er. ■>. * w. uxe, it w»tg-,t;
iOOFING TILE, manufactared of Fira
UCjm.nr tio by- :: HE?JBrr TT nmtTKQ -
B >j PIISMAi FAJSXS at the India Rubbs
• .Depot, lib Market«.y. ;-V;A ELPSttiaj;,