~ HOME MATTERS. HoLi-IH-inE-DiT A4MVID. —A* Isduh JStxn a Tovm.—raA-sa-vtnj gke-ihii, or llote m-lkfday, tho most doring war chiefliia of tho enßro Chippowa Nation orrired ia the city on Sitardar—ho bating boon detained at Cloteland by oicinec. His companions, Crossing-Sky, Bad-Boy; Suift-Sallor, Ciotr-Featherand Dying- Echli arrived boro on Friday as wo below an nounced. This is llole-in-tbe-day’s first tisit to tbe Palo Face regions and ho sees mncb that is woodorlhl inhiseyes. Ho is finely dressed and is'a! splendid specimen of his race. Jus long Wack hair is plaited in two braids, and his head .is bare as if to invito the Fcslping of *°y Slouxwhomaytentnrotoapplyit. Hole-in-the daylt said to bo a tery intelligent man, bat bo 'possesses all the hanghtinoss, tacitnmityand re irasfnlnera ef his race. He crossod oter alone into tho Sinn* torn try a year nad a half ago and : loy upon tho trailed'a party of his enemies nn fit Its hod secured * wolfs and then swam tho Mississippi and returned in triumph. Several feats of ftm! provo Holo*in*the-day to be a noirt Indian. He la the eon of a diatinguiahod chief of the samo name uho-died about eight yeaH ago. His ago is about twenty-nine years -rhiaheiidifc five foot .ten inches, -weight about r one'hundred and sixty pounds. lyhen he arrived at St. Pan], Min., on his his present journey, he stopped at one of the hotels and a number of tho Bioux braves (his mortal and sworn enemies,) armed, congregated in front of thebotel; he sent out to have inqui ry made what they desired in thus congregating. The answer was that they wished to look upon tholrenowned chiefs of tho Chippewas. He said if that were all thoy should be gratified, and ac cordingly he went to the balcony when his savage enemies gazed long and earnestly upon him. He then sent word that if there were any chiefs who wished tu see him he should be happy to receive them in his room. ' 'Five:came forward left' their arms in the haU of the. hotel and paid .a visit to him. Though they could not convene they.smoked the pipo of peace, and after a brief visit took their departure. Got. Gorman antici ■ disturbance the Bioux removed eight . mfleafrotu the city. r Hole-ih-the-day goes to Washington by an in vitation fo confer with the Government in regard , to disposinr of B largo body of land which im * mediately ■surrounds the head waters of tho Mis sissippi river. Tub Bom? Hotrm.—The Ohio street, Alle gheny, Soup House, distributed, on Saturday, 200 gallons of soup and 66G pounds of bread to #OB persons. The Society returns its thanks tef John Grailing and Henry Pctrio for the nso of their houses.' Also.to the Odd Fellow Lodge* which donated HberiHy to its funds. ; The Fourth street House distributed, on Sat -1 ujrday, 150 gallon* of soup and 650 lostcs of bread, to 1356 persons. Murphy & Burchfield have received tho following additional contribu tions for Fourth street Soup House Cash Mrs. J. B. $1; George Dihm $2; Cash $5; Judge Ilepburn $5; Mrs. Price, (4th at road) $5; a friend, at Salem, Ohio $2; Cash for •tickets 50c; Mra. Bally, (2d street) $10; J. W. Maguire $10; Cash Mr. B. $5; A. Fulton $3; Cash Mr. L. $4,50; for tickets $1; from several individuals $3,00. We must decline publishing any more of these acknowledgments. We have not the space to spare. At the Soventh street House, on Saturday, 1 800 gallons of soup-aad 1470 loaves of bread , were distributed to 399 applicants; HG’-of which were widows with families and- 253 men out of - employment. Total number supplied, 1750. .We are requested to state that the members of “the Allegheny Ladies Association for the relief of itbe Poor'* can obtain Soup Tickets at the of. fic« of R- H. Baris. Tbe Ladies and all others giving out tickets are requested to bo particular in ifilting the Hank* of them and to do so with tn£j Instead of pencil in order to guard against imposition in the way of changing the figure. ASnooTctoArTAin. —As Editor is a scrape. —City news was very scarce on Saturday, and city editors found their “occupation gone.” For want dTany bettor amusement, some of our friends in ‘ the, Dispalth office over the way, got up a private shooting match which came off with doe eclat on the roof of Singerty'a Press Boom. Our friend, Daniel O’Neill, was a prominent partici pator in the fun and fairly reveled in the smell of | powder. But some argus-oyed conservator of jthe public welfare was looking on, and deem ed-it his duty to proceed to the Mayor’s office and center a complaint on that awful Complaint-Book, that the aforesaid Daniel shot a pistol within tbe - city limits contrary to the ordinance in such case mide and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ssd a 1 small building .situate..on the roof of said press-room. • Shortly after. OfficerTroriHo pre sented the Mayor’s compliments to said O'Neill add requested him to read a bit of paper where on was written eaid functionary's signature.— Accompanied by a strong body-guard of friends, Daniel proceeded to the efioeof Mayor Volz and the trial began. The evidence of the prosecu ting witness was rendered. Then, followed the cridsuco for tho defence. Daniel then arose &wl: argued the oas? at length. The Mayor was in exorable, and O'NeiU'was fined $5 and costa.— understand the case will be carried to the B»nremo Court 7 ItotCowpluxt Book.—The pages of this ex cellent “iiwtitfltian” are rapidly filling tip and its demands ere promptly attended to by the effi cient police under the direction of High Con stable.Riehardaon. jThe following are among the complaints made on Saturday: • ] That a quantity of boards and logs on the cor ner of Point and Penn street, near the planing mill is a nuisance. ' That there is a large pile of asheß on First st., near Liberty street, on the pavement/ i That there ia a large pile of ashes at the rear end of the Niagara Engine House. i That the hydrant ot the City Hotel is continu ally' running and overflowing the’ neighboring preperty. .... |That “i bar ben boitoberd witch thefa a xQointch a go, tha Btol a gam chiken from me and night before last tha cam bach. * i no them when Ise them.” Shades of Lindley llarroy and Noah Webster I i That there is a hole in the pavement un Bt. Clair street in front of an umbrella store, i That a small gas-pipo sticks np in the pave ment on 3d street, above Kell’s Livery Stable, i That Emanuel Aker in the Sixth Ward haa two dogs which attack persons passing along the street and are common nuisances. ! Tot Houj* or Rrruos. —Pctlishhu tot Hawks or lotatxs.—A correspondent of a city paper deprecates the practice of publishing the nanus of aueh persona S 3 ore committed to the Bouse of Refuge.. The writer remarks tint •whstoTermsybothe diversity of opinion with regard to the -remedial efficacy of Penitentiary discipline upon the hardened criminal, no doubt <an be entertained that Riroßwanos, not Pua isnwcxT, is tbo prinelple object of tho Honso of Refuge and of the course of supervision, in etruction and labor of which its inmates will be come the subjects, it appears, therefore, to he of the highest importance that no unnecessary obstacle should be placed in the way of those nersona who may bo so unfortunate as tobeeome 1 inmates of the Institution, hut that as soon as any ot them are considered by the managers to ho so far reformed as to bo apprenticed to prop er pervons, and thereby enabled to resume them | olaoe in sccioty undor favorable auspices, do public record of thoir previous delinquency should exist. • .. . _, i —We appreciate the force of this remark, and hereafter shall not publish the names of inmates, except in cases of public trial and conviction by jCourts of this'or adjoining eountiea. ! How TO THAW Gasottkes.— As the sudden ex : itreme cold weather has caused much inconveni ence to consumers of gas, by obstructing their aopply pipes and metres, it may be useful .to many of them to know how to remove Jhe ob struction and obtain their nsaal light. This can in most eases be done in a few minutes by the | application of a few quarts of boiling water.- | The beat, method of applying it is to cover the meter ondihe pipe that comes ,in through the front wall'with a .piece of c!oth, (the common tow linen house cloth answers very well,) ana • pouring the hot- water upon the cloth until it w i thoroughly soaked. • Tho cloth.scrves to to tain I the hot liquid; and thus in a short time the coat ;ing of frost within the pipe*and meter is thawed* ] leafing all clear - for the flow of gas. Should 14bts procedure fail to give immediate relief ap i ply to the Gas Company.; i Mono* to* a NswTn.uL.-IntheCoortofQaar-1 I ter Sessions, on Saturday last, the motion for a*) -i new trialinihe case of Richard Giles, convicted I i lomeweekasincnof Arson,inaeUing fi» to the! ! gteel Works of JTKelvy & Blair, to tho Fifth I t Wariwaaargued. B.W.WackjEaq.pappeatedj for the defendant, and B. J 5. Roberto, Esq.,forthe I i Commonwealth. Speecheaof coimderab!elra,th ] ■■■■ weram»a«'bythe««g«»Uc?l^n -i ‘ tho matter into consideration and will render its -I .■ decision on Soturdoyncrt. Giles was then token baclttojaiL . ‘ , ■ "* STATX AQaiCCITUHAI. ob serve 4b at tho next exhibition will boheld on the - ; 05 th to the 28th of September inclusive, and I that the Secretary, Robert C. Walker, Esq*? ms A i ’ been appointed to ‘‘invite proposals* as to tno .1 place* and imake report:on the firstofApru Sat.” Those of our. citUena interested in the * matter will talte notice, Why can’t ire haw the i in Pittsburgh again? : Hkw Posr OmcK—We understand a petition ! u in circulation praying fortho establishment of 1 anoffiee.on the Ohio & Pa,. Railroad, three or r y otir miles tfistaatfrom Darlington, to bo called 1 4«Gtlilce. n • ■ ' Sr. Ciatu Horn*.—This house has been leased* i -nd will bereafter bc condocted by Mr. W. C. ■ rt on jiefly, formerly, of Brovn’a Hotel. It is to r . . v* noened this morning under: tbsnew aospioes* - jra^irlfrdoagoodburinta. J • O PxajTJUT.—Wm. My.ler and the two M’Giik’s, now in jail on a charge of robbery preferred by James Fisher, have prosecuted Fisher for per jojy .Application was made in tbe Court of Quarter Sessions on Saturday to bail Myler. The Court required $2OOO bail, which was not given, and Myler remains in jail. Theft. —A thief entered tho front door of tho residence of Dr. King, on Fifth street, last Fri day night and stole n valuable over-coat and sash. Tho rascal has not yet been arrested. Tub Superintendent of the Seventh street Soup House tenders his sincere thanks to tho members of tbe Neptune Fire Co., for their timely dou&tion of Ten Dollars. District Count.—Before Judge Hampton. The case of Craig vs. De Bois, not yet con cluded. U. S. District Court.—This Court convenes this morning. Several criminal cases will como before it. Cocut or Common Pleas.—The. Court, of Common Pleas begins its sessions this morning. BY TELEGRAPH. CONGRESSIONAL. WAJHisqfoi Cirr, Feb. 10. BBKATH.— Mr. Sumner presented the creden tials of Gen. Wilson, Senator eleet from Massa chusetts, who appeared, was qualified, and took his seat _ The Secretary of the Treasury sent in a com munication declaring tho fineness and value of certain gold of foreign coins, ns ascertained at the. mint • Mr. Rusk presented the petitioner Georgo It. Giddings, praying for an increased compensation for carrying the U. S. mail. Mr. Seward gave notice that ho should soon introduce divers bills for the improvement of harbors. Tho original bilTgrenting pensions and bounty lands to the Seneca Indians was amended on a motion of Mr. Brown, striking out all reference to pensions, and extending tbe benefits of the bill to all Indians who have sorted in the U. S. army iu a time of war. The bill was passed os amended. Mr. Dodge, of ‘Wisconsin, presented joint res olutions of tho Legislature of Wisconsin, in structing their Senators to opppso any extension of tho term now required by law for the nat uralization of foreigners; 500 copies wore or dered to be printed. Mr. Benjamin introduced an order to osoertain tho difference in the expense of coining,silver at the mints of New Orleans and Philadelphia. The bill to continue the improvements on the TaV« ind appropriating half a million of dollars for that purpose, was taken up. Mr. Hunter objected because it gave too wide discretion to the President.! Mr. Stuart replied details ef any bill alwayiPrcquired more or. less discretion. He thought $lOO,OOO as much as could be properly expended on Lake Erie in any one year. Hons*.—The House fused a bill appropria ting $60,000 for the building and purchase of four additional revenue cutters and then went into Committee on prirateßilis. The bill for the relief of Moore A Haskall pro poring to extend their pateut for a harvesting machine was debated at length and finally the Committee struck oat the enacting clause and rose. The House concurred, yeas 9C, nays 34; the Bill was rejected And the House adjourned. Cincinnati. Feb. 10.—The Grand Jpry havo found -bills against 25 liquor sellers, and we are not yet through. They havo also indicted the managers of prize concerts. .The Maine - Law passed the House at Indian apolis to-day and is now the law. There is great rejoicing at Indianapolis in consequence. The river is still closed and business is very dull. « WasjubotoxCitt, Feb. lOL—Tbefollowiugap pointmeuts have been confirmed by the Senate : llenj. O. PitohettyPost Master, Maysville, Ky. Saxu’l P. ColUngs of Peun., Consul for tbe Em pire of Morocco, rice Geo. V. Brown, recalled. S. 8. Cox, editor of tho Ohio Statesman, h&B been nominated as Secretary of Legation at Peru v/c? John B. Miller, of New York, whose nomina tion was withdrawn. Senator Dodges, of lowa, was nominated and confirmed as .Minister to Spain in place of Mr. Brectenridge, resigned. Philadilphta, Feb. 10.—An American can c«a was held at Harrisbnrgh last night to nomi nate a B. Senator. Consider** ble excitement was occasioned by a fmndoftcT ballot. On the Cth hallo,t the rote 'stood:—Si mon Cameron.4s; Curtin 4C; scattering 1 *- large comber of members bolted. Oo tho 7th ballot the vote‘stood: Cameron-14; Curtin 11, and Poller 2. Cameron was declared unani mously nominated. A row is anticipated when the election is te be mads. Wasotsgtos Crrr, Feb. 10. ; —The following confirmations were made yesterday by the Sen ate: Leonidas Martin of Alabama consul for Mazatlin, Mexico, Vice Galton, deceased W. W. Banks, of Virginia, Consol to Agnaa Calieri imi, -Mexico; for New Orleans, Thomas C. Por ter, collector, W. E. Starke, Surveyor; Francis Leach, Appraiser, and Wn. P. Beybora, Assist ant Appraiser. Baltxxou, Fob. I.—Walter Cites, bookbind er,. GO years old, was accidentally shot yesterday afternoon, at a tavern, by a young man named Thos. J. Everett, who carelessly fired an old mus ket, not knowing it to be loaded. Tho shot took effect in his head. He is thought to bo mortal ly wounded. Phuaoxlfiiia, Feb. 10.—The receipts and stocks of Flour are small; a sale of 600 bbls standard brands at $9, but|*ome holders will not accept this pice. Bye Flour doll at SC. Corn Meal in better demand, and 600 bbls. Pa. sold at $4,25. Tho market Is nearly bare of Wheat bat the demand is limited; • sales COO bush. Red at $2,15 and’ White at $2,25. Rye worth $1,22@1,24. Com scarce, the last sale -of yellow was at 90}.. Oats doll at our last quo tations. Whiskey firm, sales at 88@54. . NrwYonx, Feb. 10.—Cotton dttUjsaleslOOO bales. Flour dull, sales 3600 bbls good Ohio, Southern firm. Wheat firm. Com nominal. — pork unchanged. Bcof steady. L4rd sales at 9|@9}. Whiskey, Ohio, firm at S4@ 34}. Groceries unchanged. Linseed Oil dull at 74. Stocks about the same. Money plenty, N. Y. Central- b 60, 94; Erie Railroad 47f; Reading 7Cf; Cleveland and Toledo B. R- T 2; Cleveland and Pittsburgh 47. CiKCOTAir, Feb. 10.—Flour scarce and firm with a moderate demandatsB,lo@sB,ls. Oats scarce andhigber; sales 4000 bushels at 40. No change in Provisions. Mess Pork selling in smalt lots at $l2, and Bulk Pork at $4,50@5, 50 for shoulders and hams. Whiskey 24J- and steady with light arrivals. Groceries firm but demand i limited. Sugar ranges from 4} to s}. Coffee 10 I @lo}, and Molasses 20@22 for old and new. Lried apples scarce at $1,50. | Weather milder with snow. It thawed conwd* I erably to-day in tho snn but is now freezing j slightly. Navigation is still suspended. MUTLER'B MERCANTILE WRITING rLVW.-DMamasautPriteMedaUhare brat award ill'ttrid Ink, oy Ohio Mfzkanitt Institute. **?**’ October, 18M; Ohio State Fair, Remark, ukio, Oaeber, J 854; Indiana fiats FUir, Madison, la. OduberAybi. Covur.fa Letter frot* ilnUr at Viaeuinatl. &«**«, ftopt. 8, M&4— To F»U Hasten and OOiers.— Thlj offlre has fir a lon* Urns-found U illQlcaltto pii'Cnre Hit££S*rr ofi Writing and Owing Ink. V« n- SiS**r«lSnr£)»{at In* ttsßt would not ramvp tbs SsT*nd»Sßa*r Tbi»otuMt to onroplnjunhwbwnful- K«*i»in«i hr mins Bn tier'* UwftoUta Writing nod in out dtr bSiS? ACTnt-whlck w» bnr* pnrch*»«l bT tb« down fortb?’nwo?tbUofflw. We r*wxnm«nrt th* Uulof *O4 ComßitieUl M«!l Bttt* emfldenee to «•* AjxUUhI P. &. Fyate wlioU«»l.MiJ_rettHl;f ln ,|, , i 7 WooJMwrt . WORMS EVEN IN ADULTS-r-The *d *>■«* b ** l,h - AIBTO ». Y. Jan# 2d, ISKt L t £^|^ri^^‘S^s^"‘'g I 4c g£ 4~iliOV£R DAlKJt.—The subscriber in pro I i, Mm i i. farnlffh to Jktolllet* FRBSIC MILK and |3s3ffi£lKffiSPrfgg* Co-Partnership. . ~ GEO. K. WHITE haring associated with f htm. In Ita* Faoer Retail Dry Onodi boaluea*. »■ brother JAMES WUll'fLandbU CcofldepUal CUrt, Mr. JOUNF. U)Y. Tb« buamem hereafter will be ebndoetod under the name of UKU. H. WUITKAOO. • i. Aa It lathe Intention of the now firm to serve lb* pu> 1 Ue wall, euatomeia may r«lr ca getting a good article and at a pnea ■aiifietory. Part of their ««k they Inland to lopo*tLn»dtoburehneeftwjr_flr»t hands, 4 an. ibU every tbfax in their Um will be at the lowest cost. To enaw* them to doiso 1 1 wQI be neoesaary fat theae panon* iadeU* •il toOeo. K. White to pay promptly. • I pitUburgh,Jeb.Bth.ls^fe&-lmd r Intelligence office, ■ jilO. 2 BT. CLAIR STREET. SEBVANTS of all descriptions supplied. print* fkmUJei and Hotel* era retpectfußyaolldUd fKtbemaelve*crtbeiadMl«gaowoßere<L raataerr* aOM as ffnsrastee tor tntora tavora.. ptonpUr UU*III _ , joa. Lewis. •WtoTICE.—GEN. -LARIMER'S BANK- l,.__ w m~plns> band in thatr hooka, and all COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OK ARBITRATION, FOR FEURUAUY.— \V. 11. tfuiiH, V. !».—(Jsoaai Elacx, J. M t’ourx*, U.W Kicia.Tso.-t, W. B. ENf.usn. PITTSBUIIQII MARKETS. OmCE Vrrrsnußun Ourtre. \ Mon-lay Morning, February I*. I FL*>UK—there are no large operations to report; **>e* from nUir*.ln limited lot* at superfine amt extra. ORAlN—tale* of C>oo bu*. E-r Corn at »< MF.AL—cal'* of 20 LM*. Corn Meal. In let* from "tore, *t ■ HOMINY—a tale of 0 bbls. at t'/’OV bbl.- SIOLASSKd tales todtr trade of 10 hbls. oak. at lb- U MALT-i»le*of a*t but at iTotrory. at SI.W bus. BULK MEAT—aaalo offsOOO fca lion Round, ut I*,. 0 « andC^.Otab. BUTTER—aalo* of 0 bbla. Roll at 11. FRUIT—a rale nf 200 bus. DHikl Peaehe* at *1,87. taab, and 1C bon. Pared do. at ltJ* V *■! UAY-falc*of36 hale*, lu lota, from ftorc. at $23 *Uton and IS loads at *21(3*28, at xmU». monetabt and commeucial. In tho ease of the steamboat Virginia, the Court at Cin cinnati has decided that the boat If liable for all the debts due by thoee who built her to the eereral contrartote who aided l*AtUng her up. Tbe Virginia wai built here by Scalfe, Atklonn ft Okaly, for the Union Line Company of Wheeling, and the owners contended that thoso who con tracted with ScalfeC Atkinson ft Okely to fit bur np and famish her had no rocoureo to the boat, but must look alone to that firm for pay. Tbe Court held otherwise, and decided as toe ownora of the boat had notice of tho aereral claims of the contractors, when tho boat was hand ed otct to them, the boat waa liable, and judgments were accordingly entered In six screral eases. The Judge held, bowerer, that such creditor* could not proceed by at tachment ; they eonld only obtain judgement In the way of usual claims. The weather on Saturday moderated a little, s and the tun shone out for a short while, but in the cTenlng it clouded up again, leaTlng little present hopo of a change. Pittsburgh d V cants/due in 1539, are dull at 72, thus showing a profit of IS H oent. w n the loresttnent. »• know of no city Bonds that are more subetaatlat than tbostf of Pittsburgh, and it Is rortalnlraflngn'ar commen tary on the judgement bf capitalists that Isurh .solid secu rities be allowed to depreciate.—lN, Y. Cour. ' The following table wllltihow the premiums and losses offour of tbe Boston Insurance Companies for the yaar IS3J: rremiums. Losses. 'T • Atlantic- $4,205.01(1 S4.4®,CTO Atlas. !l-.r 719.H.VJ 068.290 unlffn ", 633,782 401324 615.572 770.884 We stated with much satisfaction some day* ago that measure* were being taken for the tpeedy resumption t>r r.rm.nl br Jtam. IM * DKon. Tin J.lnet than appointed, put we harelt now olfieially that on the 15th Inst, thatnouso will bo prepared to pay on demand any fiaim which may be made upon It. .This resumption has been brought about by the Übenrii! friendship ot a number of gentlemen, mostly of this city, who hare come forward and made that houw a loan, upon such fourltieai as it had to offer, to an extent folly sufficient to meet the de mands which might bo made open It upon resumption of raiment. It U Mr. Bacon’* Intention to bare tomorrow for Bi. Loaia, with funds In hand to about the extent °f-< JP&OJWO, including a draft on the SL ,Louis BubTwaeury for *300,000. The entire amount of aid promleed to Mr. Bacon wo hare beard stated aa high as *l.A>O,OOO, if so much should befneeded. As the balance due Mean*. Duncan. Sherman ft Co. has boon arranged by extension, tbe above amount, wahave from the best authority. Is BtU&clent to sustain Messrs. Page ft Bacon, even If thoy should bo called npon.at once tolpay every outstanding claim upon them. Tbe resumption of this house will be hailed with joy Id 8t Louis. In* whleh dtrlthere. are »w men with a larger circle of devoted frlenu* than Henry D. There has been a fair but not large business In Exchange for tbi« steamer, bnt tb* market closed atto M 8 decline on the top rates. Leading Banker** blQs were sold Tne supply cfoutstdc bill* was only lair, but will be better, it Is antldpatod, for the• •neat steamer. Franc* were more abundant and heavy ato.l7Vito.l--4- Assay-Office bare are selling at about S 9 The weather became cold suddenly at an early hour this morning, making tb* sleet worse on tbe slde-walkaand In the street. Tb* k* on the Hirer Is heavier and smoother, with no prospect of a resumption of navigation soon. This morning th* Ice above 'Ludlow street was covered with * l Capt!’vrm. Myers, dark of Ihristoamer Advance, arrived from Marietta yretoiday, where this boat i* laid up In a secure lc« harbor. Thwßlvcr Is fnnon over at that point, and loaded team* are crossing on the Ice at i'arkeiaburgb. Tbe Grand Turk le still-hard aground at Carpenter !Ur. and Ues Quartering amxa the channel, and surrounded by loe.—(Urn Com. The Asplnwall boat bring* unfavorable account* of tbo Money sod Merebaodlre market* In San Francisco. The merchant* from tbe'interlor do not coma In freely a* was expected,and prirea were drooping. Money wav <julte stringent. Tbe rain*had *cl Inal! over th* country, and the mining butlaesawaalnfall activity, with guod returns The North Star bring* *L£»,OOO in (told, or which nearly one-half was shipped by l*age. Bacon ft Co. to Uuoren Sher man ft Co. There is some Inquiry at tbe Treasury Department for transfer drafts on New Orleans, from parties wishing to plareflotd there. Tb* Secretary, however, derline* to draw on that point a* tb* Government balance# there are ; small. Gold may Teryponibij goto New vOrtcan* by er pree* to mm* extant. , % .. ThemartttlslaartlveforFterUog. and th* rate* not firm. Bern* Banksra anticipate a decline in rates for the nettsuamer. Tb* nominal rate* are B‘;6tflS. with flret it OV It cent. Frajne%-6.loUtfi>AJfi?i—l N.Y.Trih. Tb« day was a aulst one In Money and Exchange. The first-etas* abundant, on short engagements, at 544* D rent Tb* largo Bank* appear to b* a* *treng In Sj»d* »a» they could reasonably deair*, while the demand for >lnn«y wi t».o right kind ofaomrUire ttao easy. The Aion am* publUhodcnToredaymiwnlng wiU preJmldy b* tbe tolghbietln Kl-wle for some w«-*ki in come, though a fur ther areumulallon ef country Bank balances is looked for to swell th* Dvputlt line. Tba Havre elearner Union, oo Saturday, and lh» Black Warrior, for 5*.-w tMcsnsto-mor row, will take each a liberal sum in (told, which, addoi to ttie Specie freight of th* I‘aeific, for Liverpool, wlllimaVs tb* wrek's outgo abrnitaqual to tlie receipt* Iron Caufor iiia.—lN Y. Tlmre, Friday. imports by railroad. tmn AXT> PETTTTTVIiJtIA Hailkuk—O bw win*, "FWa* ShrW««r A w Hbblaoll, <"o: 'A) do vbiilitri U'Crkkut I to; to do tleobol. W II WrighCS hhd» boena, K Ileamltno; ltd U* b»r, P returoon; 30 da, J Pn&*M*na:.*U<fc\ Alcou* m; SOUo, J Now»H; ears J T Kkhlo; 2M do. W .M Onmljt b3s *», J'W Slwj-okO da. D C Urrtwi: 155 da, A Hark: 3)bx« *Ureh, K IlmxUton: 0 pfte* batter. 3 do*£tr*. A Wbltopiro bo* wh*at. * «ka rns !Ur*AWalt«s3s>bu»barl»7.i>WSaiUb;lMdo*b«at.J 9iV0&U;203 do, 60 bbloelnvoncwl. 10 rolls Irmtbrr, 47 (Him, I2b<«*. 3 bbUd<t?r, 10 doottpli*. ft do buttrr.2 do«x«,o»nrrK pen balk m**U U uitwll A eo; 10<i d<<* broomii. XT A K M*Cat<hMi«:d»«k» wool.»> do boekwta**t Knar, 3 ck* foii, HTAndlea. 3lr»o* *o; a Fks* bultet. . 4 bLU pnUtUTstariw A«;I3KIU pater. J Labor, 10pk** wlro, RTovuMod: 13) do paper, 3 Saudler; IS do potato?*, j bnt. c. a - - ios«»H txnjtww* I WILKINS & 00., . (RCCCO4OM TO a.BIUTIBS_* CO,) _ BARKERS A EXCHAHGE BROKERS, yo. 7i FOURTH STREET. riTTEBVRfIII. \ TN the numerous suspensions of Bankers; I and Broken throughout the coontry, daring the iMt »U Boothe, wearweatiafied thatlnaiwoeteverr loetana* tbeir tmMit bare grown cot ofa departure f»m their leritlmat* borine**, and we therefore tab* oeeaston toea •ore the jraNie. I a advance, that no epecolatfonelii er rtoeke,” or other * ontelde operation*' ahall tempt aa from the «trfct end lecUlmato Ijasofoar buriaeea.believ lnc that in aToldlegall aneh in we ehaJl mA oolr be better able to erne our enrtomeraandeoMintb^ aar.ty.bot that In *d°t£tag «cba mot* our own ultimate benaflt. fed WILKIaS e CO. Water-Cure Institute. lIAXD STREET {SOUTH SIDE) RET. PENN STREET AUtETJIERIYF.Rt PITTSBURGH PA. TkOCXOR BAELZ, Graduate and Prncti- j I m tlcner In the Old School* of Medklne. AUopathle I and Ilomorcatbie, and tb* part ten reM* a «M«Mfol lydrocatuftThai opened a WATEB CUttß la the above | "xSterfectlr aafe, direct and Immediate tem haaon all Perm,and*U diaea***acuteaad tironk —while It la mild, grateful and Invigorating to the.wea* aoddebUitated, reodereltpeeuJlarly deebabl# in families, who will be treated at their home*. . Allopathle and Hom<rpathle treatment will be admlniH tered where derired; *but, after long and •nee. Doctor Baela glvga to Urdropa thyTwhleh ha*. throughout the old and new world, wt' en ao eminently nieeeeefol In ding Incipient CcmromptloD, EronchlUa, Dy*p*l*la, in and Chronic ttbettmatlem, Aethma, Cntane and. filer Dlieaeet TyetlmonUli cf curw ] from highly reputahle ritlxena of nearly ewf hlato in the UnlonTeanM examined at Ihito* Baefraofllce. The Bev. Clenry are invited to eoneulthißl gratia, • Warm water being txaed In the eemmencemrat* and of Un throughout thetraatoeoUt ba lorury inatead of on* nleawnt, aa tbcee nnaeqnalnted might ruppoee. Mee*r*. Chariot Drawer, Waterman Palra mr/W. W. WUaon. W. U. WllJUma. Thompero BeO. J. B. Wei den, D. T. ffou- Holme*. E. 1L Angnah* B. “iSmuUnUMH.h,Tihg TUlUJDoctor tlonand wltneewd hla eooeemftil treatment-thoerfollrrv oommnd u a thoroughly edscated and ekllUhl Fhy* Jo*. M’OmnelU, Davld Hnnt John CcSrthL Eobt. Patrick, John B. Uvlageton, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moeea P. Eaton, 0. Omeby Uregg. ja7«Cmd A NOTHER Pittsburgher testifying to the curative power* of Bccrba re’a 110 l land Bit ®* pmsstrsan. Dee. Oth, IBM. Mutrt.Ee'nit iW. Jr« * Cb.-QentJem«-rcr t yeer pa*t I have bean afflicted veryeerioTiriywlth dTOJEM. aa mudi axthat or stomach refneed to retain anything. I haretriedalmort eTery «“J Tjj» n<l tkia tw gdtn * al thrririan*. but without altprUtlon, until I began the njoftfuSrtiaTe'i Holland B1U&, lief almost amounting toaeure. I touud It dJUaeipiuln removing the extreme debility oeeailoned br tbladu«i*e, and generally aa a tonic it baa fcw eetlala aad no auporior. SnSffiy J*Co*WHiT*,3daU below Market CiOnM-Jk earefol W aak fcr tohavo*# HoUand Blk tar*. The great popularity of Uil* medldne baa ludoced manylmltSSoAWhlchthepublk:ijbrmld ourtnaahig aa the genuine Bcerhavri* H“U»od Blttera. P »oldatfl per bottle, or 6 tottlea tor SKNJ. PAOE, J*-,A cor. 3d A Smlthfield ati. JNO.il. HMITII, Birmlncham. 11. V. BCHWAUTZ, Alleahcny. and Drngglata generally. . lot, for Sale or lease. A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on| linden lead Company of Wisconsin. milE Corporators of this Company Uoro I osn-il book, fcr mh-riptlOT u-n ; ,KinA I*oo-^Nq.' iSSSSto 1?UU1. t. lb. Comt-nr. »H T AUNDRY BLUE —The attention of farai- I iU.7r,d . JbTOMnl,lnxlt.Ho tbl. .hkh 1. ffislrlndlgo diaaolved, haring all it* wSriAimdrT Bloe Doesacww, over the uadlaaolfcd inolßO, i vantage of imparting abettw C w log muS more rim pie aod convenient s>f wgjMjJ «f lag amvlnjtofabout one half, owing to thaArtthat not s?" ftifaWi2as.u st*.?wSAfc ■ainTßßWSt!'? repPMUteo. *« *«• i»y . n O , HlWothl O. CAIIPETS, C .«Jt- pen*. mobltl&i it No> 112 jUititit." _ VelfpLi.Praise U, T*p. BrasioU. Bxlt4 T ft® m BUM. foCTJo, Fin. Mdi. A, INDICATED EUR OREST PROTECT- Ivl fiH—Toill tx»r*oiuiof sllmp* tod condltloD* tb*« 2?ffi£J“3S!KBSS ss^tss^sx .ndoUi?ln Am*rftlm Lnom,wlitebuia*fiSa ■»*/ JAURHUM-* avN ’ §SS#iF^S> rf KSffnißmlf Ui« mo»l ntM. riT/tBLE CLOTHS—A. A. Mwoa alia. fes^s-saigi^r IDST ISSUED—B. MoliSiß>s®°?kaTO : CnoXiTiT 15 B*^ar* 811 ” 9 «™Fvh?«Dii.wojgu- 4 SKCONB-HAN 1> CniCKEBWO XSO.-..T, S*Sb 4(ypOZ. YOUNGAMEKIUAC^^f HEW YOKE ADY ERTISEMEHTS. .torn Wm. 11. McD.ni.d’, AJfOTtUlnc Uuiuc. So. Vrl N«, .Q.trtot.Sow lork. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNA STEAMSHIP LINE, (Via Nlcamnoa.) ertv tncr.iorv COKPiST OF lUCAIUCUA. PKOmiXTOSa npilfi NORTIiERN LIGHT, STAR Or THK WKST PROMETIIKUI*. «r DA.NIRL WEIL Vu first dare slvamshlpe. will leare New kork on U a IXthand’Vtltof rMbmnnth. When the*, day* fall tbo Monday following will bo the wUlng day. rionneetini by the Nicaragua Trenait Konto, baring but JLmwltSaS Juan del tfud, tin, i’aclfictorminu* of Transit Forft.rtll.rlrf.pm.tlo. M , )llniN nn njtm«< sßowllng Grren, N. Y. Lotior 1 llAfifl mmlo np .1 tlir offlro-Lott«r. 23 CU. pop >i For Melbourne, Australis, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United Statei Mail. TIIE a. 1, superior Clipper Ship GER TIIUUK Ml merit tb. jnd nil for W"nll.“'sbl. w lojlln, ttfi Svtabf* wputotlon wtuTS* flrefoaod ffnow the only Ssn'*?sw 121 W S.l »£l*.wr«btl ''« !| ln "(’aMI'KON F ” aigi," “”" T “ w iie wimSh JOHN PUYKE, DEALER j IN IVORY, and m.nttt.etuT-.-f of lrorp OooJr. No. SfimarlL, new York. P™? 1 !- 4 ORICULTDRAL IMPLEMENTS AND SEKlld. —ItAU-nd CO. 23 Foltau atrnt. Her York. WKlraalo and ll.lall. llf Vt ' STEAMBOATS For St. Louis, Kansas and Nebraska, 4ND all 1.-indinca on tho Missouri [JESLa nirpr. Tb. Ht-aisor ll , Cant. Dana, will Uara fcr flu, abore an.l all Ititrr mediate landings on the opening of Navigation. For Urignor appiron , A<roL Wheeling Packet. rrSIIE now and substantial steamer iJCcS^S I K2OHAKOI. Qapt. McCillim. •n*e van a* a regular packet twtwaeu Httabargn and lugflWT TUXaUAY, THURSDAY andSATURDAY.atth* connect* at WellartU* with tha Ptttsbnnch Md ClTiSandnaUroad. and at Wheeling with th* lufh mor* and Ohio Railroad. Forfreichtor puan, on oardorto J. D. COLLINGWOOD, AgL, Water It. Exchange U an entirely new and epeedy Mat of wry light draught, excellent aoeommudatlona, Bpl*n dblly finuhed and fumlthed—built expremly foe- thl* rad* <*l« Tbe Liverpool and Philadelphia -2± STEAMSHIP COMPANY >54 Intend Sailing their Faxprite Steamships: £Sb • to**. CITY OF MANCHESTER ..21», CapL Wna. CITY OF BALTIMORE (new) 25<'t*, Capt. Roar. CITY or Umu. FROU LIVJSSFOOL: CITY F.b, tSM. raow runjtnxuaia. I now uvntPooL. Baloou Berth*, (90 Haloes Berth*, 21 gulueaa. Mld*hlp “ 65 Mldldilp “ 17 '* Forward “ 66 | Forward “ 15 “ Including Steward’* Fewu THIRD CLASS PASXZ&GKRB. A limited number of Third CUM Passenger* will be ta ken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and founu In provls lon*. From Philadelphia, *3O. I From Liverpool, *45. Certificato* of passage will be Issued hereto panics who are dealrousof bringing out their fricmU,at correspond lag ratea Drall# on Liverpool from U upwards. An experienced Burgeon will be carried on each ship. All Uoods sent to tbe agentajn FbUadelpbla and Liv erpool, will be forwarded with economy and despatch, toror PTO ' w JiJu*a suitu, i,m 17 W^bb. \ Tower BnHdlng*. Liverpool, Or— JOHN THOMPSON. Agent, noZLtt No. 410 Liberty rto Pittsburgh. Pioneer Lina of Australia Packets from Hew York to Melbourne, CARRriXrt TUH LSITED STATES MAIL. beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque 1 NIMROD, nineteenth ship of this line, will h* ues patrhvd Vo her ktoril voyage to Melbourne, on tha 20th Inst. Pawenger acrommtnatlon* unsurpassed- Hatev- Saloon.foSW.llmCatln.SlW.SoeondCaWn, llJt. Tb* Nlrurra will be followed oy the rolcbrttod Clipper Ship Windward. Apply on hoardat pler«. East River, or to OCI3 1L W .CAME RON. lldWall street New York. California Diamond Fins. ri ENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD CALIFOR iTxiA DIAMOJfDCLUSTKSBUBABT PIVSvKb chain at&bed, pri«> i&; without chain «. IWi Hm arw aqaal ItTWillianry ***l npnearaoee to the *7?* DlAlnond * •rul tn really worth a ililfc to *ee. We invite every one toeaU.ci»Ultx to snootm-hasere *r*Ua. LA J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. N. B.—A email hlatoryor Um Dlworesy ol the** Utonae would not tie aalw. l*rofoa*or Jamba, ao *«U known lot hi* eoperior maun Gvt ore of flavin* *Mit l*TK* quantities to UalifoinU, bli Amati there rent httu * *r*vira*n ol the <Jairt» Jhxfc, whies he luuomliaMy **nt to hi* mauutariijry In Pari* to U» euL »u<! a*ed in tue tbliM wurk on Afootdeon*. h>* agent in t'ari* beiDK *tru-k with the boauty and brilliancy of the Stone, ait-.- Win* poliahed. **nt aqtttntilT of theta hark toua. beneo toe manufacture of the above Pin*, at a price within the rearh of every no*. WATCHES AM JBWELItf of «Tenr darrlption, price* marked to tha window, and at r, pmr a>at. t&aa anr ctb«r rtora lo tba Unitw! »ut*a L,* J..!AQiJlUS467.Umadwa|, Maw York. Tbw Piaaaantbr mail loaa> *ars a f U*a tiTrorlovicß amoanL adilr»*a**J L.A J. JACOBS, 48T Brraitway, N*w York. . „ _ N. |l—A apacUsen caa be imb at U»e Crantina Eton ottliia oflUw. j»o^7-3niil_ FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! TUB VEGETABLE SXTUACT EPI L.EPTIO*PIIJX.S, JV-IV l\trtnftMt, Sparou, Otm»j,uad «S itMuu «W* cLiutiiiitwm.il * irixmo. UKBSONS wlio are laboring under thiadis- I treating malady will Had lb* rMQXTABLK KFh LBI'TIC FILLS to b* the only run*dy «« dbrotWHl lot coring FoUcpey.or Falling Fite. __ Three fiUt posxuq * tpcclfa action 6a tb* MfTorii tr* Umu ted, although they ar» r«W*i ter lb* BorrowofcurlngPlt*.they will tofcnndcJ e*p*cUJb*a-. eflt&rallperwma afflicted with wmk nerr**. or who** Bitrroot intaa bat been prostrated *r ihUJwtJ boa any awf - whatever. In chronic complaint*. or dlaeaae* o. Irmp «Hw.t‘wg, nyuHtwlncad hi MnOUBtU, UW| K* O’ OwdlutT ImbUiL Prfc* $3 per box. or two bexM tor $5. Partem* oat el tb* elty, oneloalna * remittance. will bar* tb* Will rent Ibraa through th* axil, tre* of pottare. For Ml* by BKTUB. UAWGK.No.iM Baltimore ttrwt, Baltimore U<L, to whom order* bom all part* of the Union omit b fn* by FLEURS PHOSh Wood at. oc3MAWVtfT I Moimirrao goods. 117 RANK VAN GORDER has just rec’d Iff 1 * Urge andbeautiful areortmret of Mourning fCaUr»,‘l*l»*Tra andfcette In Or*f*. tarteton and Swire, Initck LareaadOaut* Veil*. Black Hosiery and Ulorci— lib wool. return and tllk-JUbboiii, Balt* and Crape*, io fall quail ttaa. I Alexander A Bakm’i baat Kld Glotm can alwaya to I found, at S 3 MARKET STREET. center of tbs Diamond t CIDER AND WINE TORMCZLyfOA FAMILY Wen known for its fine tUaor t SlrtnffiA and Fwrtly. andwuraatodtoImpror*by For cal* by tb* barrel* half fjjgjflgjgr banal or nlloo. br A. BALLOU* bo(-dAwT 1M First aadliO Watar *t- Plttetrarxh SHIRTING MUSLINS.—Wo invito the (medal attention of barer* to car auertment of Shirt ing Muidio*, including th* Tcry boat make orthere good*, of m*dlnm and ffnequalitlea. Alto BritUh Long Cloth* tor HhlrUng, and Shirting Print* andChintre*. „ _ . We continue to kaap, alto, a aoperia* aatld* of Boeota Llaen. warranted pure jla*, and being pnrebaaed from the manufacturer* through their agent in thi* country* can Cm* and SH&etln* Moil let and Linen* It aery fall, and of Uourekatplßgfrods generally, and to which w* inriU tb* attantloa or all wanting any roods Id thlf department. Fnea Oi nrd Uu tincct. gcoastn wnwparaa w MUBpin t BUBCHEIKLP. FOR THE WEST—Any person going to or tiring In the Wettean puwharea yaloablo patent poruble haw Mill Bight for wrenl State*. It it said to Uof great rain* In a new country. It eaa to had eo tnnt Btoeka on hand to *ell far Real harea ranted Regliter of Real Eattte. Dweribed on It are a rarlety of Farm*, Counter tost*. Ueute* and Lota. Block, Ac. Tbit Register It 4 # 7.tf Qomm*rel*l Broket. T 6 Fourth «t» *OINR AND CEDAR WARE.—SAMUEL t KROKBEN koepaconrtantly oa handacoodMjprl Meaanrea. Kloe and Cherry With Board*, and all other klndiofwaralnhUUne. • • Alto-*5O nette Tnbt, and 100 down Boeketa. , • • _ Warerooin, Maaonie UalL'Klfth ftreet, Pittsburgh* fa anSL-T - • PRODUCE SUNDRIES—CIo.cr Soeil 100 bu Dry Apolea 2SO bntrt Roll Batter, 64 Uds; Packed Butter.3bhlr;. •» •• 4taa; - “ 4 kg*; Potath*o«ajkß; OreaaoLerdi 3bbU: Cbeeee. 100 bx*., In «tor**nd ft»r«a»« br •••«.;• . . jt3l BIIIUVKK A DII.WURTII. ITOandlsa. gdtt. HOARDING— A desirable opportunity Is offered for teenring Room* small ttmlllet, in a genteel pri*ate_ boarding: hpute, ten mlnntet walk from the P.O. w?& »oon. Addrri*, with name and locatlon»wa MO, pm*- Tea,Tea,Xeir.*--,. i. WE are receiving from New:York and Philadelphia 330 HALF CHRSTBTRA, cmnprttisg Iwted* andwlllto aold . Pekin Teaßtor*. Ho, SS Filth itreet. SUNDRIES for Sale— -1 5 bM« fnuh roll Halt'. ,S b»» WloU, 4 tiM • •* 1- *•« LftrJ, V bbli flrteo Appl*, lj> ” ■is **»!>«• 4 Ueuk* PoUrt*. ■ E bbteXtfd OU. ACO, 1 ARD A BUTi'BK—SO kegs No. V Lard; ■ t "iOWhbs UatUr. 7 bill*. prlm*.RGll tlsttor r!kfiWdffdtor«>Uy JunNwii£oN,aeBJi^rty»te JUGAB-—lOhhds.prhue'S'.' O. Sogar ar- tlT»d and lhr»>» bT JOHW «*3 Übartr»t DIARIES FOR 1855—A lorce assortmont I V 0 f puHm for I8&&1 vblch I will nil at th* tovoat ra&a. All D 6I *llb tfc. abora uftftil at "fff ” "" a CTbgLi'lfftga'aCTffooj .t. LAHD— Koc Lord just roc’d and for Bale by \,9n B.mmtronaoo. TIR FORMOALIFOKNIA LOZENGES, 19a tartala eorrcftTve and pravontaUra of llsartbara Jongjutr. j r „Bol,l|«t IiLDGOVEBNMEST JAVA COFFEE— If id ba> a parlor Old Qtrf t J>?a Ooffto rctfd and lbr j>2a M ’ *• MaCLU *m- OOLLBUTTER 20 bxs. extra "Bolt Bnl rft tfrlhUdar rac’dfar ft.lLfor walabr j>_- A!So many if. comas. UKIED FRUIT—2S Mila. Dry Peaches, MtaaMalfrTApflta. fct^jj mTD >CT 1 LYCEIUNE CREAM, a wnt and very Jjpfhy - _ JQB.WiKMISQ.tCT, Ma‘<l andiUrlut it, . ■OLANKETS, A. Mason Wwk tiwtr artaMlw it at* cyffitgtata.oooitUagofdUtta dlSttonttnakaaandtim Sat<dortfanofPc>dyon»b»llth»<»ttal|iri«». i*Q| 11 UTTER—2O bbl*. Roll Batter; . Is &bbls,foUd dn fortala'br •H&9 -• ■•■--- ••••••>Joint yLOTP a oa. C! UNDRIES —SObxe. Sean:. S n to taaIVRiUCuAIK OUlli.'Sirn Bsttar, for tala. (j M . cTwgmi»oa.3»Liii»i»TW- Flour — WO bbls. in store an<l tbr sale by M - ■ a. ba°" tong * <”• I It NTTKR—3 bbls. HoU Bottom store and I W' !' at - a. luaSifuS * 00. AGRICULTURAL,* & Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, Q ITU ATE v on Wilkins Avenue, M about ono quarter of a mile fronTtbe second 53a& tnUcateon th* banner*' and Mechanics Plank Unad. an extension of Fourth street, ana alxmt Urn* and a quarter mile* from Pittsburgh. W«. A JAM. MUItDOCK, iVupwtort. Thar offer fcr ral* a very Urge eol eetlpn of w ell 'grown trues and plants suitable lor transplanting (this tall and omlngspring. „ . , The Nursery now contra some SO acres m ground and contain* ovcrSOO.OW tr«es, shrubs and plants, and over 10.000 fruit trues, and 20,(«tf K»«rn»«i», » oJ M»rub« »« of lino sirs Tor removal to rtoehards and pleasure ground*. Plants carefully packed and serit according to direct ; om to any part of the United States. . ... We beg leave to call the attention of the lows of shrub bery ana venders In the trade to our unrivaled collection for tbo Bi»ring of ISM.embradng nearly all the Evergreen family, Indigenous end Rxotlr, that is worthy ofeoneral cultivation In this section of country. Plants can ue pro cured of tnany things quite large to giro immediate effect. Prim* moderate as usual. From strangers, cash or ealis aetory rsfereneo in the city of Pittsburgh required at all tlmra. Orders addressed to ustbrengh Wilkin Post Office, near Pittsburgh, or left at our stand on market days, in th* Diamond Market, will be promptly attended to. odM-dAwtfT ■PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WAKE- I HOUSE AND SEED BTORE-NO. 129 Wood street. Pit tsburg 1, Pa.—K. it- BUANKLAND, (late Shand, Bte reason A »-) Maufacturer and Deahirin Agricultural and lorticulti rallmplements, of all kinds, Wholesale«nd lie all; Field Harden and Plover heeds, ttvergruen, Fruit and |hade Tn «; Ouano, Poudrette, Chemical Balts, and all other arti let connected with Agriculture. d»17: ydvrg at Trees, Evergreens, &c. criber would most rospcct- he attention of hla frlondi mil the 5335? rr large itoek of Prnlt Tree*, Kror- »»Kfc srjr. llottA, Oreenhouee Plant*, 4e - iAi leek 1* Unc# and fin*. Of Pear, w*ha?i rf md Standard of our own t»IM of . Fetch, eeTeral tbonaand floe, with Cber sct, RaJpbejTlea, GooMbetrlea, Curran U, *a Onr Krersz*enfc7tomito&re«t,ofwbleh we n.i»e mm? thousand!; are floe. Persons wanting large quantities win hi UDmllr d«Jt »nd m <nr Mock »« fj ysaut jn'ee tatiifaction. Order* left it tba Plltabarab l . O* Mr.lLDaSielt, Liberty it., the Oakland Nnraery, }•* ml*** on Peon*. Avenue, or tbe Pitteborgh Norwrj, ljiTaUe* from Oakland, will be promplr attended to. N. B.—Planting dob# nmtlr to order. • OcimlkwH JOHN MURDOCH. Jt -4 •tap' - BayWoodFlowers; RRANGEHENTS have with i theproprietori of Pay Wood Floral Q ardeu* to* con *nt supply of Boquettee* and eut Bowen dwtag Winter Bummer. Ladle* usd Kentlmnen can be forniabed at ihort notice any of the fcdtowinalFmwn pnn*: ■ Pyramidal (m varitU) Vaae im variety) fiemtjphcriqvc “ rUtUltdytWf Bicolcrt Tricoton* Xu Mdangt. I CoeoetU Jiftttta, ” Xteun pour la ehtpAts. Ori«. fcr I*sl, MIIT TREES AND SHRPBBERY. Agfa. The subscriber offer* for na, * choice Wort-xkfljf eaent offtroca, rigorous PEAR TREKS, both dwarb Wl >m|standards,someof abearing •!*«New J Peaeh3s.Plumbe»Cberri*«,Aprl«>te,Geoasbeme*. Currants, Baepbirriw and other traits; Evergreens, Hyadnths, To* I>m. ud Orem* Root*, Ibr blooming in winter end epring; Implements for the Farm and Harden, of moat approved eonatrnetlon, ftom th* Beed and Implement Warehouse, 48mSt InolM jXliKg WARDROP. WANTS. WANTED —A married man to work on a Farm, u> whom a house and garden wOl be fur nished. Apply to the enbacriber at hla residence. Plum Township, Allegheny County, Pa. CALEB LtX feSilmw W ANTED—From tho Ist of April next a Dwelling House of ftom three to Are rooms; within 13 minute* walk of the Post Office; rent not to exceed $lOO. Enquire at this office, Information Wanted riF BENJAMIN MORGAN, formerly of \ I Boathw.Ua neirPontr root. EqkUqil. ll* 1.(1 hl * d>ut. iiM.tr. nth or »ur, mo. Inr iDtirartion of him Witt be thankfully received ly his Father and Moth* er, living eVlloffmau'e Valley, r Kroatbarß-, Aphony as. ■* fOrnca Qas-LioitT uompant,)! St. Louis, Jan'y 16th, 1806. f COAL WANTED —Proposals will be rccM by this Company for 100,000 bushels of Pittsburgh UoaLofths best quality for Use making purpose*, to be delivered at the Company's Station Works. danog the menths of April, llay and June of this year. Ukds open until theUm of Fbbrnarr. IHW. jl2o-tls6b JM). it. TlliriiliTfi Aset Secy. Information Wanted. MR. JOHN TODD loft Ireland for tho United BUU* inlSs‘L He landed In New York, and started for to employment as a dvll engineer, expecting to meet there one WlUlam Miliar, an engineer. Any Information concerning said Todd will betbaokfully rreelved. Address Sarah KUu Todd, care of Rev. Baxter Dickinson, D. D„ Boston, Alas*. jaMcawdr SUSINE33 WANTED—BISOO and tho I the service# of an active business man are offered for ntemt In a safe business. Enquiry of m2Hf TilQfl. WOODS,T6. 4th sL A SITUA- I? thin for a Young Msu, aa a Partner lawsmall manafoetnring establishment. He is able to make hun* Mlf useful In any department, and haa a capltii of Six or Berea Hundred Dollar*. He ie a good plain book-ktwper and aaksman.but would prefer belng_empip/ed In or about tb* manufactory. 0. ClTTllliKitT A SON, 140 3d st. j#o _j«“ _ WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh City warrants Apply to , . . , B. McLAIN A SON. No. Cl. 6tbst, AUBTBALIA. SIXTY DAYS’ PASSAGE. Pioneer of Monthly Packet*, IUBA’JVA ’O THE USITED STATES MJUL. The folic*tng Ship# bare tailed: Rronxuf. L3UQ tons, July Sea .temper, 1,200 tons, July 1*53. AJxmutradfUj.4ootons.Ang tcna,Aug * *** /towA'AM tent lt« Cbrttdw, 000 tons. Dean her, Otitimoru WOO tons. Jen* ...1*53. jHii Albert JVunWin, Feb. 1854. XapArxuti, 1,300 tons, March l,OOO tons. May OrtffonT 1,000 tons,. March Oftnefc, 1,000 tons. Joly 1863. ISM. JS’iMfod. 8,00 tons. April, *63 I _ . The Ship# of this un* are fitted with Emerson*! Patent Veotllatoraaadearry Ftaade* ___ The u*w and raagniScentjOllpper Ship FLYING SuUI), LTI3 Tone UegisteT, W. 11. Baasx, Matter, will entreed the “Gertrude" as Eighteen th BMp of thif Una, and will sail forlielbourn#, Australia, > M „ On the 20th of September. The FLYING SCUD te built on the moat approved mod* am principle# and Ueonslderad to be a perfect mol el or Marine Architect or*. Those who desire a quick run In one of the finest and fastest Clipper Ships ever built, should •wore passage without delay. as only a limited number of Ist and 2nd Cabin paasengers will b* taken. _ „ , oiiS SS“ ” *uT llflwSl etraet. New York . ' BEXiiniO CFF AT COST, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RDGS, &c. W- ARE now offering their entire stock ,of Carpeting, Oil doth*. Rugs, Matting. *&,.at «*t. tha IAPgMt ml best aMortmcnt la the West* era market, which vre Impart direct and select from the jooet eelelrrated manu&rtories la the eeuntry. Oar itock comprise* In, part the following, tic Elegant Velvet PUe Carpets. Oil Cloths, Tapestry Bnasela do Cocoa Malting, Extra do do Spanish do, Ruperfln# Ingrain do Canton do, Three-ply Imperial do ChepUeßop, . Pine Ingrain do Tufted do, Xmsmon do do (Stair Bods, Twilled Venetian do (Transparent Window Shade* PlsJta do do Piiao and Table Oornrs. 'apestrr Ingrain do iPMuxed Woolen Balsa, Ac., Withe full assortmeat of all other Good* aadTrlmmlng* muallrkentlae-Carpet Werehouss., Tboeo wishing to tends a tittamboctU, BXd» or Abuser will find It to their advantage to call, as now is the timejo procure the beet bargain* ever Offered la this market, as we are selling off curator OuAet k3uaTOCK *BUOB. Mmmie Trflwme, J v The QJflchf Fajm qf Oie City. rnniSisonoofthooldostona most widely 1 circulated Newspapers to lowa, . TitUbunrh MwchanU andothers. wishing to secure the SSS«is®S?3«&£SSffgiff^Ml» be seen hr reference to its coin mas. oclXf , Carpetings, Oil Clotlis and. HatUngi* ROBISON & 00«, riFTU STREET, OTI'OSITK TBS THEATRE, VJTAVE now on hand, and to which they are St a. nwea ott doth, and ill othsr.goods usually kraV in irpet houses, to which the attention -of purchasersjelb Self-Heating and Eox-Irom: mnS SabKcriber Saving purchased the ex- I elusive right of J. J. Johnston’s Patent Box and J. j3m*toirtratont tielHJeaUngjßmnothlnglrons, Is now extenrivelr engaged tomanufeeturingtbssame. In con nrctton wlth the ahoTe. he .keeps constantly on hand at hi* wawrooo, on Federal -J’ffifrth Works, a large and good assortment of tM common Tailor sod Sad boas, to Which he would respectfully Invite the Ittentton ofwhnlesale dealers and the public to general. fStiyd u! gINasLANP. nuabcurraty. Pa. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEQE, «JSSS^SllLAEfbStttaell.il ana tjofanra. ol Plain Md' Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN BARRY, Principal Of the • Department, ng teton* on all importantbusfiS** venMctlanA*. JOHN FLRM* IMG, I author of Fleming's new. and Unproved, system ol her of the Pittsburgh Bar, Ijeturer onOommmial Uf. 4 Although but a short time MtabtiahMUtbisTneillutfau ls in a most prosperous and flourishing condition, now numhiwing one hundred students, which exhibits a pop ularlty and success perhaps never, attained; to sokhcit a time by any other Gummrrdal College. department, under the able supervision of Ur. Barry, Is un«malledln thisdty. Prof, Millar* Bto*s system of writing Is entirely new, and to many retpeete superior to any other system, tor the conobe ration of which they ap* peal to manypereone in ritUburicbwhohave already re ceived instruction from them. Ptof. Millar .his touch* penmanship In all the principal cities and towns la thU country for the last eleven yean, during which Urns he has Instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persons. Young m»n wbo desire a thorough commercial eflnea tlon win hare find Inducements offend to them unmust •d to the West. Let It be distinctly understood that no student shall get a diploma from this (Mien* unless he is fully rapablo of entering on the duties of mercantile Ills, kverr Balls (action guaranteed. Collegeupeo fromH A. U. UUIOP.M. NightitudeQts atanrtluedurlngthsTtor., .-. re*x charge for Arithmetic. , - jaSl New Leather store. 1 0. MOWRT; iato of tho firm 0f B. Bard, •V • No. 233 liberty street, opposite the head of Wood ■treat, wholesale and retail dealer to LEATHER, UJD&, aadUlt*kas just returned iron the hast, and Is now n estvlngalarge assortment.of Leather, eooslsUog of—Re Hole, Balttznon Leetltor, Philadelphia and French Cal skltug-Mcrroono and Rids,Jcf all descriptions; Binding.aw Lining Bktoc and a genQU assortment of Findings, tog purchased my entire stock tor cash, 1 am prepared to seil low, tor cash.. 1 would invito tar friends to call and exam ns my stock belbtoporehistog elsewhere. ___ mbit - - J; 0. MOWBY. t BROOMS— 100 dos. Coin Brooma for sale hr • , Jiff ' JOUNYLOYP AOO- • fIORN MEAL, Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, -1 J In Quantiles to suit families, tor sals at BOS?jPA** TON * MWMBSMMnmond/Tutobnrgb, and sL, Allegheny, . . HI AISINS, Cumntß, Ptamitf'S W»U»«>» —— r =- PLANIU3T3 otA s ?P e SSL‘S^iSC« <Uam twhudit T/ViMS AND LUMPS —7 tons oo band riT.AniC TtrrnisT SIiAWLSr-JosS roc*d 100. KEOS IS°- i ' LaTd / < B. OAMrtLj). Tt\ BB^*--Batte*, w ik, ■ 1 cetrsdaudfcrssieby . T DELL* UOaglT. BARLEY— ISsackaprime Barleyforsale br v : j«B , flanmuißPitwottyn.- CORN— SOO boßEwCoru for sale by jin bhbivbbadilwobih. I PHILADELPHIA* ADVERTISEMENTS. FROM CRANE A CO.’S ADVERTISING HOUSE, fit SOUTH THIRD ST:PHILADELPHIA. 1 KRRIMi'S patext fire pbodf safes. UI E Hal)scril*er continues to manufacture ■ hi* unrivalled Patent Vlm nod Burglar Proof Safes, warranted equal to any and superior to *wne» of the many which have been te*t*d. a* mibllpbed and noticed by the pn*<e throughout the world, for the laat 15 yeanc and 1* < proprietor of Mall** PateDt Powder iToof Lock, both having received separate medal* at tho World's Fair, Lon* doprantil, end New York, 1K53—1; al*o the patentee (by‘ purchksf) of Jonc*' celebrated Patent Cotnoinatlcn and • Permutallon Rank Look. tlOK) in gold wav placed In the safe exhibited at the World'* Fair. ixsmloD, wcured hy Uall's aud Jones' leek, aud offered *8 a reward to any one who would plek tho locks or open the safe within 45 day*, and although operated on br several skilled In ths art of lock-picking, no one succeeded In opening the cafe (no change or alteration of th* locks or keys having bom made during the time,) but the money remained u ita aafo depository, and was restored to the proprietor, and# medal awarded for the champion safe of the world. Oxtmox—None genuine except those having the snb> saltier's name on the metal plate. . SILAS 0. HERRING, Green Block, comer Pino and Water sts_, New York. N. U.—The above Safes and Locks <■»« be bad (adding freight) at maonfaetnior’s hi* authorixed agents. In all the principal cities of tho united States aud Cana*' .<.« foO-ibnc PUBLIC NOTICE!! llnshton, Clark & Co.’s Cod Liver Oil. PTMIE late firm of Roshton, Clark & Co. be ■ lug dlssolredby thedeslbofWM. L. ftUSHTON (the only penoa of the name of Kashton srer connected with the firm) the business in future will be continued (>7 lIEGEMAN, CLARK & CO., Ins partners and sols sneecssors of R. ( \ A Co„ 166. B7S »n<l ill Broadway, N«w York. All connection with ths store No. lOAstor Uouse being discontinued. ... .. . , Our Ur. liegeman has been connected, with tbs estab lishment twenty-six years, and tor twelTsysars has been a partner and bad the principal charge of the business, and with tbe benefit of hit experience and the combined efforts of each member ofonr firm, w* trust to merit and recßlTt a continuance of the patronage so liberally ex tended to ns. . I The Genuine Cod Liver Oil, hitherto made by IL 0. A Co. will In future ta mado only b/us—lt was our Mr. Clark who went to Newfoundland to superintend Its manufacture, and we warrant It pnrej— Our Oil la sold by all tbe toon respectable druggists in the United States. Cacttox—Be careful to aee thaitho name “lIRQfiHAN, OLAHK * 00.,” l»on eaeh label, and the algnature open the cork ofeach bottle, without which it la not genuine. ja22-lmO Cash and Short Credits I M. L. H ALLOWELL A CO. SILK WAREHOUSE, J Philadelphia. rfTERMS: —Cush buyora will receive a die- I count of BIX per cent. If tho money be paid In par fundi, within ton dayefromdat© of’bllL Uncarrent money only taken at 1U market value on the To merchant! of nndonbted standing, a credit of SIX. months will be given, If desired. .. Where moneyls remitted In advance of maturity, a die ocmnt at the rate of TWELVE per eonCper annum will be allowed. Pries* Jar Goods Urafom. In pg«in calling the attention of the tradlngenmmunlty to the above terms, we announce that notwithstanding the general dipraskm In enmmarelal attain throughout the oountry, the system of business adopted by os more than a year tines. and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables ns to offer tor the earning Spring season our usual assortment of NEW SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Oomprlilngont of the LARGEST AND MOST; SPLENDID STOCKS to he found to America; to which we will receive constant additions, throughout the season, of new and, desirable goods from oar HOUSE IN PARIS. jals-2mo 1M Wood street. B. T. Baobirt’s Potash in Tin Cans. OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, assorted; 143 lbs.ln a case, warranted equal to any loose at about the same price as that In casks, with full directions for use, printed on each can, being in a much more portable condition for retailing. Any person desirous to tn; It will please remit 10 dollars In a Letter to my risk, or through some friend in this place, aod I will forward one case as above, 143 lbs. * This article has been In use for the last three years, and gives the best of eatislactlon to all who have met with it. Also, super Carbonate Soda Soap Pow dvr, Yeast Powder, Castile Boap, Cream Tartar. Candles or all kinds, and the best Balrtatua in pound papers «) In a ease, cr other packages. B. T. BABBITT. deWmc Noe. 68 A TO Washington New York. S Phrenological Cabinet. FOWLERS, WELLS A CO., Phrenologists and Publisher*, 231 Arch street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish all works on Phrenology, Physiology, 'Tatar Caro, Magnetism and Phonography, whole, sale and retail, at New York price*. Profee •lonal examinations, with eharta, and nu mitten descriptions of character, dar and evening. Cabinet free. myiS-lyc FOR RENT. LET—A Brick nouse on Cth at., with B • largo yard. A Ta»ern Stand in Birmingham. A 2 sffry llnure, with alarge yard, on Carpenters’ altar. A House of 4 rooms, hall, garret. Aa. on 6th sL, pnr Grant. A Uoubo on Grant at., near the Public School lions*. A large a story House on Koae st., at the bead of 6th. A large Uall on 4tb st FlveOOooeln Bplalo’s Building on 6tb it. A targe Btore Room on 4lb it. Applv to. "b 7 B. CUTHBKRT A BUN. 140.8 A si. _ For Beat 3 TOE STORE ROOM, No. 75, 4th st., now oreuptadbyW. A-UlldenfounT A-Co. This Is the cjt and most desirable stand In Che city for a Literary Depot, and will be rented on the most favorable tanas.-- Enquire of HOLMKS, RABL A CO-. t fei-lwd* No. 31 W ood street. Hotel for Lease. RILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known as the “Lamartine House,” if cff«red for lease on ftvorabio tarnu. being situated on Ihocornerof Fourth and Grant eta. near the Court House, and about midway between the Monongahwla Wharf andtbe Penna. Railroad Depot. It ls«oe of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable loca tions lu the city. *The Hotel win he furnished U £***•*+ and leased for a tarn of years, commundng from tho flrst cr April next; For further information, apply to P JOSEPH & A A. P. MORRISON, Att’yt: ji7Q.Im.YAwT pfflee. No. 143 Fourth ft, Pittsburgh. 3PIHAT splendid New Hotel, known aa«S| L “Broen's Exchange,” altnated 12 mUttfroo theJH3. . of Pittsburgh, at thejunetlon ortho Grcentbnrs Pika and a Plank Bond from Pitta burgh. IcontainJng 40 room*, and built Id the moat modem style, with all the conven ience* ofa flrrt claM Hotel, rochas lea and Smoke Home, Stabling for 80 to 100 bone*, and a Hue Barn, Tbn bouee U at n esent furnished with the.beit of or mod ern style, which will Urold to the Uaee or romored aa . detlred. A aneUarden attached to the Honse, and from , aixlr to Mreotr acres « One clear land, a ermW portion of whleh it rich bottom, lying aloug the banka of Turtle Creek. There la one of the Central Railroad •Stations on the Farm, within one hundred jrardt from the Hotel.— Panvwui can go and cnaxe from Pittsburgh twice a usy - . The House hasa good euitom aa asummer retort wr bos |nett mens' fauiUea. The necessary arrangements for a Total are also for tale. Omnibus, Ilarsesy lumeta, Cows end/aiming utensils. There are alto a Store, Seminary and Post Office eloeo to the Hotel. The Hotel and appun Utnjmoea will be leased with or without tho Farm and abort Farm, together with other land adjacent, eonslitlng In all of 200 aerea, will be told entire or in any amaller numlwr of acre*, tosult purchasers. <Uor Country Beatsor tor gardening purposes. _ Persons dealring tolease the Hotel or Farm, or to pur chase the Furniture. Omnibus, vlllad dress the onderslgned. ALLEN BROWN, jalU-Omd Turtle Creek P. O- Allegheny Oo- Pa. f Dally Union oopy 2mo and charge Uasetta.] For Sale or Rent. A WELL finished Brick Dwelling, odjoin- J\ Ing Wllklaaburg, and near the Railroad Button.— The Honae contains 13 rooms, and the lot, on which there la a garden and good stabling, Brents 56 bet on the Turn* pike and extend* 2M feet In depth to a'.flJly foot strast. TMa desirable property will be sold low and on very easy term*, or will be rented for $l5O per annum. j,*;i a, P. UJU^AM. For Rent A DESIRABLE Country Residence in-Pitt A township, with Two Aerea of ground. Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Out-bouae#. Ac* will be routed cheap, md tat a term of yeara to a good tenant. Apply at the pfliww of jao-tf PATRICK t-FRiESD. TFTE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore aa “Our House,” In Diamond alley, between the Dia mond and Wood ah, at present occupied by Hr. So. Gal lagher. For term*, apply to yalT-tf . E. D. OAZtAH. F3RRENT —A good House on 2d Bt., be tween BnUthfieldundGranl tta. Rent *2l p*r month. oeA THOB. WOOD*. TO Fourth at. ¥J()R RENT—Tho 2d, 3d and 4th story Wr rooms ovsrJ. Wilson ft Son’s Ilat Store, end Tlernan gOo/sßanking House,comet or TVead.at, and Diamond alley, (entrance off Wood at.) The abore rooma are each 40 lest front by 60 fret deep/and well lighted- For tern*, •nuulre of dttlMf jIwiLSON *6ON, SI Wood at. ■AOR KENT—A well lighted and famished I; Basement Store, corner of Third ant Market its.— Kent *lOO per annum. noSO-tf S. P. QAZZAM. To Editors and Printers. fpHE Building occnpiod for more than ten I ytarebythei\Sistrrphoaacfre,and whleh Is eentral lyloeated on Third *U near Market, la now FOR RENT, aStodlngagood opportunity toEdltorsor Prtntenof se> enrin ( a well known stand for their business. XU* prop erty 1* dlroetly opposite the exteotlre Printing and Newt paper establishment! In gingerly's Dispatch Building.— For terms, apply to , K. D. GAZZAM, jas-2.tr Market *♦., betweenSdandilb. C 3 PEARS* MILLS FOR RENT.—y-These 7j desirable and rery popmar FLOUBINQ MILLS and I BAw MILL attached, are now tor rent low, aa the present I Brie tors Intend embarking In another buxines*. TbeM 1 i hare one of the beat watst powers In the country. I wing supplied by the Little Bearer river, and Sandy and I 9earer Canal. They are 4>i mile* from the Ohio river, or I outlet Lock of the Canal, mid the Pittsburgh and Close-1 . land railroad. There-1* in contemplation (and ha* been I turreyed) and will bo built, a railroad from Darlington to I Uie river, whleh will make the communication lottos HIU 1 good the year through. I TUB STORE 1* a very desirable location for selling good*. I has a good run of enstom,- doing -a good cash bonnes*, of I abontfliLOOO per annum. Any one wishing to engage in I a sab paying business, will do veil to mil soon on ibe pro proprietors, as thoy are determined to rent for the reasons meatHftwl abovai' , ... DANIEL BAKVKR. .. ' Boear’s Mills, Columbiana Oq- Ohio, -vpostoficegldrwe: &nlth’BFerry. Bayer t^^sra'a. or ■■: .. Hnh>a»Bfcpmrtwth». I OOOD TENANTS WASTEI) rv’tSSof ATT lowing Houses and Btoraßoomai \ QrwwDweUinglloaseeandßtmellouaaettlUit. . .A'Dwelling House on Jlthßt. . ADwellluiUoussouWaters** aboreQnnt,. AHauseofSroomStOnLogsast, A House of 3 rooms, on Bedford ct. - -- A -Large' new Uouae on Ross, at bssd ofoth at, • A Dwelll nc House InUlrmiaghaiß. ; A lArgeluvern Htandln East Ulmlekbsm. A Large Btore Room on 4th near Wood. _ .. That apsdous Dali on 4tb H, now known asCarrosuan- JU6 ApDlriO B.CUtUBm«BOH.m>aHt. fire LEASEOKSELL-Tfae property ImoTO I I utlu Jat.UUKo!llas«UK<!tiubAti>.*»WSJ| CitT,Worth.OldPrtdjw rttta ud dllesh.ur rlwr. There oec on u» irß»W!A^a.| w !^il f wHlbe rented for a rlos bSwinjßHßß»_m«diln«y will Hagan SAM, . VTO 01 Market at, arootmtng out thoir en (w ti’m firwk of Drv Hoods at an Innueosadiseount from ! EEs* psrsmet'aiu Frendi-HeHnes;'Wool-DeLaloes. fitted Plaids, Hsoouna Ootb,Tsaes<2lcdb, Bfautealsesu KogUsh Chtuts, makes of W*mh and other Flannel*, with a-grea*variety of Black and uolered Bmcsd* Plaid and EtripedDram Bilk A all of J which will be sold at a great wwriflee.* - Ja2B: IMPORTANT— W e bayo oahind & few oi thMB ehMp BalMlnjLet*latto?tk «vd,' fa vfatcb w* will Uk« In «x&tag« tt <fatlfiMlM«rD«poclt cn T ■■ ABD * BDTTEB^-25;krai I laid; IJ Butter. 6hU.ttajhrollßotfcT.lMV iWJ tnd tor Ml. br - JiW w ■ t! DPBB FBENCU CIUNTZES-r-adrafiv O »BBrsh«rUln*lfctb.»UMltarrUfcUdlMto£h.lr iwttwwr. -••••-. •• • ■•'■ •• - •••- ; ** g * ■• BAISINS, Currants,. SfiCCT, cte«4S»irfr.^£^ t irobina,. j .* «33 (UU Harris Tea Mart.)lntha Diamond. ¥j»LOUH—IBO bSla. extra -Mour rai&ud, 1/ .- •■ 'J. j|>HUTCHIBOS*CO. _ SPERM CANDLES— u. s» w *• 1000 ® fot ? J.aWn*. X) OTlCE—Tholato firm of Wick iHfCani eetled by the undersigned, at their office, cotpyWow Water sta. D. HMIANDLKBS, BorrlTln* PlTtnar. CO-PARTNERSHIP— Tho nndereigned, ol the late Arm ofWiek A ITCandlasa, has LuU daT m ■onatiMl with MKAN9 andHAIUtISOX A COl'yiN fur the purpree of continuing: thaWboleßaleUro eery and Commission bnsinrs*, at the old stand, og«r 01 - Wood and Water Its, nttsbarsb, voder the naag and style of MKANB A 00. ThnrJcencagßy la ~ TIU a continuance of the patronage so Übftgysyaedcd totbe late firm. D. mwflLK^ May 'U, 1554.—myZ7 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rpilE Co-Partnership herctoforo existing 1 between the lubacribnrs, In theUroeery business. In the nameof John Watt A Co* baa this day been dlsoWni br mutual consent. . , , The business of the late firm will be settled by John Wilson, at the old stand on Liberty street, and for that purpose he la hereby authorised to nae of the J.'otatr Bth, ISM. JOUS WlSEls. In retiring from tbs business, 1 cheerfully recommend my late partner, John Wilson. to the patronage of our former customers. JUlla iVAit. JOHN WILSON, Grocer and Commission Merchant, No.2<x3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. a*he subscriber will continue the \\ holesale Grocery, Pro duce and Commission businaas, at the old stand of John Watt A Co.. No. 200 Liberty street. JOllN' WILSON, jafl d 10-PARTNEUSIIIP —Wo have this day \j associated ourselves in the Carpet business, at No. lT2M*rketsL,thepartnerahiplo-<l*l» ftbm tho tint day of January last, and the business to be conducted under the name and firm of W.McCHntoct* Brothers. WASUINUTCN MeCUNTOCK, ALEXANDER MeCUNTOCK. GEOKQKL. MeCUNTOCK. Pittsburgh, May Ist, 18JS4.—my 13 C 10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tho ah- J derelgned bare this day fhnned a eo-cartsmhlp lor me transaction of the Wholesale and Uetail Dry Goods Business, under the firm of RAGAN A AXIL, at Noe. Market and 0 Union streets. A. J. RAGAN, mh3tf DANIKL AIIL. VTOTICE—I havo sold my interest in the 1 3 business of Long, Hiller A O<X to S. A. isng, who, with Jno. Phillips wifl continue at the cl#scanANo. Iff! Front it, I cordially recommend the Dew flenytajhw pet* ronageofmr friends. p. H. Hii.t.itK. PittsburgD,Joly 29th, IBM. • dereand Gas Fitters, invite tttentlon to their stork oiCbandeliers, Bracket*. Pendant* and other fixtures.— We fit up hooaes with rata and 2U, make teas* eastioo of ell kinds to order. larnUh Railroad pomps and tank fit * tins*, and keep anu-sttrUica metal constantly on hand. jyai NOTiCE —The interest ot Air. Johh At well, In oar business, am frsm this date, by agree ment. Onr business, u Wholesale Groeen, will be eon • tinued bythertimamlns’partnerg, uuder the flrtn of BAQALKY, COSURAVK AGO., Noe. 18 end 20 Woodstl Pittsburgh. BAtiALEY, WOODWARD A OO- No. 221 Market stl Philadelphia. Pittsburgh,Deo. 10. IBSArdeM WM. DAOALKY itt). lYi QUIGG haring been dlnolred by the death of John FlQnigg. on the 27th insb, the business of sakl Arm will be aettled by the undersigned, at their oClce, comer of 'ton and First streets. 4 Sept. 20,1854.~0e2 ISAAC JONES, earring partner TSAAC JONES, Manufaotuier of Bpring 1 end Blister Steel, Plflugh Slab Steel, Steel Plongh 1 Pings, Coach and Ellptle Springs Bras* Nnt Taper*. Half j 'atarit Screw Mail And Hunmored Iron Aolse.—Comer or Boa and first strata, Pittsburgh. mi in ynwrr-- : J>. n. 100 m T| B. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers ot If* Bogart Patent Improved Steel ColtlTAtor,—office corner of Boa and Vint streets. Pittsburgh.. . fclS-ly N OTICE.—In consequence of having sold onr Fnmacca te the Cambria Iron Company, the partnership heretofore existing undcrtbeftrmof P.SuOKN • BERGKH A CO., at 31111 Creek Fomans and also the part' nnrthlp existing under the firm of KING A BQOKNBKR OXK, at Cam hr ui Purnace*ar» both dissolved. The busi nem will be aottled up by tho manager* at tha Furnaces, and George & King, who are authorised to uee the nainea of the respective firms in settling op the business.' UEOHGtt 8. KING,'’ March L 1803. fmhfctfl P.'BIIOENUB&UKR. P. V. nraimif> ....... JUUI XICHBIDM. T\ W. UERSTINE & CO., Commission IP • and Forwarding Merchant*, and Dealers gene rally m Produce, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and other Maoutac tures, A&TNoa.KlandU6, Frout street, Pittsburgh. The undersigned having fonucdacorpartner shlp, nnder tho style of D. W. HEItSiIKE A 00., for the transaction of a General Agency, Commission, Forwarding and Prodne business, at Noe. 03 and 85, Front street, are pre pared to glTe special attention to filling orders, receiving and forwarding produce and nerehandun, and to the ex* eention of all business that may be entrusted to tboircare. , D. W. HE RATINE, lIMN. EICIIBAUM. JUra ro—Clarke A Thaw: WHllata Hanley A CO4 W. Mtlnllr ACO4 F. Sellers A 004 Hays AlilacfaKnunar A Hahmt llenry GrafT, Kan.; William Rtchbam; 8. It Johnson. Kmj T. Bakewell, Km.; George Lcdlie, K*q4 Solomon Stoner, ie«n . jafodt* joa. itiL, , ; .. .-ros. nixuta. VfOTICE: Joseph Fleming having asso- I gj elated with him Joseph Abet, the tmslnca* hereafter will be conducted nnder the style wrJOBBH ABKL A 00. at the old stand, earner of Smith field and Fourth xtrteU. ja!2 (10-PARTNERPIIIP. —Tho undersigned J have U la day enteral Into co-partnership, under the name and style of J. A. HUTCHISON AGO., forth* pnrpcee eftnncaetlogaGommjMlonandGroeery business. • ,JAB. A. ItUTOIIIftON. Pittaburah.Feb. , >54 -feC A. M. WADMKHFO&P. ' ('tO-PARTNERSIIIP —Having associated J K. 8. Ward with me lo Urn Drug buxines*, the busi ness will be carried oq from this date, under the gryle cf B.K BBLLKKBAOO. ' . January 2d, 1864. **4 ft. B. IXLLDtSi B- WUtO. I » E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale anil ll,* lUtail D**ler*in Braes, Paint*. OUa, Varolahw. ffuiiu No. 67 Wood atrcet. • »*< For Bent. For Bent. , ■ notices; A. LONG & CO., Bell nod Brass Foun- OTICE.—The lato firm of JONES & Conghe! Coughs!! Conghs!!! «a. RELIEF I2i VIVE MINV TESt -**f TYLER’S GUM ARABIC cough; candy drop PATENTED ISS7. fIMIESE DROPS wherever thev have been ■ Introduced, hera speedily sop*reeded all other Con iS-t*, Lazeneca, Wafer*. Ac- for the relief of Coughs, Hoarseness, wire Thjoatesd all Pulmonary Consumptions . Their superiority consists In their agreeable flaror, tbeab eenc* of any lajuriou* drug In their composition. and la their prompt action ■without Interfering with diet or huii ness, or rendering the-system more susceptible of cold.— Taeyare the most suitable fnrOHILDKKN. and Terr Len* eficUl to PUIILIC HPKAKKKSand SINURKS; they re more all huskineea from the throat, and clear and,give tone to the voice. Prlco 12>* and2s eentsaboj. Bold wholecelo and retail- by. PLKJUJNU EBON, (late Kidd A Oo.) No. GO Wood aUacd most Drug aud-CshdT Store*. oe»nl ARTIFICIAL TEETII’J DBS. DTOTCAIT & CAMEBON, DENTISTS, Jiace and Elm ttrcels, No. 1M Weft Sixth.*#*, '<o}cix}fATL THIS OFFICE under Iho managementof Its present proprietor*, he* boon Increasing In repu lsuoo far saperlor operations In the Artificial Depart' meat of Dentistry for the latt ten years, and no expense* or effort thill be wanting to give Utt&fecLlon to-all vbo mar favor it with their patronage. ThesnbsarilWrs wonld.eall attention to the following emntlal point* pertaining to Artificial Teeth. Tic Bean* tr and natoralnesa of appearance, quality and atrengtb or tba materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness in restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and abiU tty to masticate, in all or which they are warranted in •axing they are exceeded by none. and equal ed by few. TKGIII inserted from one to a fait set, with ArUflri&l Gams, roll and Half Setsinrarlably inserted by suction. All operations in Dentistry performed In the most thor ough manner. . , j THEM&—i-oaiWerlng the superior character of i the I work and the guarantee given, they are the most reason - able in the West, Tm> JVdA n eacre, on Geld Plaits $3,00 per Iboft. « M M fidexr M 100 “ u The money refunded ifthe Teeth do not prove satis fac tory. A3“ror the Information of thoee living at a distance, we would state thatonr faculties an such that we can make in the finest etyle, a fall set of ThETH in (Tom to 48 hoars,,and nsaU piece*ln proportion, to that nodsten* .ton »aj» annfatg . J.O.OAUKIION, jD*“l*te. dais-ly Mo. 158 West 6th lUbet. Race A Bn, Cln. JA. BROWN, would moat respectfully ln«. • form the public Chat be keepii on hand, at hlsstes* on the wait side of the Diamond, Allegheny Cltr.'a wm plate assortment of Venltlan Blinds: Also, Venluan Shut > tecs are made to order. In the best style, warranted equal teeny in th* United Staton Ills Blinds ean he removed without the all of a new driver, Uavins purchased the -stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet Establishment of Bameey A McClelland. I am prepared to furnish their old > enstomsrs as well as the public at large, with everything In their line. Agency, No. & Wood street, PJtUbnrgv. toehlM J. A. BKOWf ‘Trove to that whichis TYLER’S OOMPGTJN3? . GUM ARABIC SYRUP. increasing demand forthismoßtpjcafr ,-l_ ant, safe and emeadens rexqedy for all pulmonary, litres TTyr** prnpriator to reduce the price so as to place it within the reechoT *ll rUim.lt* auperlori ty aver most similar preparation* U attested by many «n- « : Inent physicians in Baltimore. Washington, Ae^thewhol# I of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, «e- who hare been eye witnesiea of It* eOcacy when the nsnal remedies nave lalletfaaitdbr thousands of our meat -respeetabla cttlaens who have used It In their fiunlilss both aawevonUTo and cure with neveriaitihg success for Uwlwt J&' en **J[£sfS during which period;with verylltttoald <SSLJS!?SL tag, *Lit fcaspadna&y Sprawl U« reputation everyth* whole Union. Ineasesolrecent • *. I " Colds; Coughsl,* Hoarseness, &c., • . I nitv*i*t**UaUrrh<h ■*£ generally<prcslnady t _oe | Asthma. Whooping &ujS>. t ‘ rou l , < j 4 , 10 "? 1 " ; J’’ ‘ Longa,! anil , I * Conffnmption, ■•••. YTfXLEUS^COUQHBYHUPINILL! NOtS „ ISaa^waßJfttrSissafflftffi i-mvnt foe three months. During thasummer. hefPt bet* bat still the cough cr nltanel to'dWr« btoyr ilay f I and night, which wasonly reUeved hf,then** dr Bellw. I S2.lS.’ I SS s£2ft2A'tsM <i '‘ " . Orphans’Court Sale.- w Monday, tho 12th day of Febrnaiy I I . . joVlack, P. .xpon 5po3tol!& onjK proto* Otof W tolrjbto Oton. HSSS® f«3gggfas*j&gi£.SSfSSrtSSSftTt ! Courtof AUvsben yroontf. tat the pwymcntoi j Xfi«Kd U» UAVIBOj! I j 123 dltwtdT inf AraheUahtatonfitld. Butjil^rty. SrCKY KIUTAKfTuiBMUiJi, , CTED by aßoanl ofVinitOM appoint: 7 1 S^nsassssssat ssafisst PhL rfrfnftifh'rnwtAaDtUi On tie Kttcf, i l g£J^sffi J elarga: VALOUR —10° bW»* ohoico extra: FdjnllV lOO 40 : . fe 4«. J n» joo 4o' w. <br»l*br ■- >» ).*»■ B»*.T4W»tgiL CORN MEAL —IOO bble. yellow Klojiriei ib, alp t r : : ■}. WtUt «t. rttot nl, Br ■ 1. *W. EK4, 74 Wtlo, OOFIJiO TILE, nntmractart)d or Fii bOUl.fer 1e tr : HEMBYTT, OOLUKB. HITIBMAL fanl'3 at. the ladiaßatbe D«ot,ut>iiuk«tat i.*u.Fwt ; n fc® adTj'
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