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    sitter city has beta rinnarkably and-unusually
free from midnight i«arolts during the put
j&r. On Monday night last, howerer, an affair
occurred which has seldom been equalled for
boldness and daring. The facts in the case are
about as follows:
: - On Monday erasing, two men named Robert
MeChesney (known better by the sobriquet of
“Cedar” MeChesney,) and William Green, wore
'drinking carousing together in a tavern ia Pitts
burgh. . Green, it feems,boasted of haringsorae
$2O in gold on his person, and in proof palled it
oat of his pooket and exhibited it. About ten
o'clock, MeChesney and Green crossed the St.
Clair etreet bridge together and went up-to a
tarern kept by a mao named Chambers, on Fed
eral street Here they indulged In numerous
Eotations and aboot cloven o’clock started for
ome—both of them tiring towards Manchester.
As they were;walking down Federal street,
MeChesney dealt Green a terrible blow on the
back part of his head , and another on his fore
head. Green fell to the paromont insensible.-
MeChesney rilled his pockoU and took the $2O
in gold. Induing this, he tore the pocket en
tirely oat. Ho then decamped.
. Passers-by shortly after discovered Green on
the pavement and had him taken care of. When
hti faculties were restored he told his story, sta
ting positively that MeChesney was tbo man
who struck'him. Ho was very badly, but pot
dangerously injured. Immediate information
was made at the Mayor’s office, and • officers
tone and Pyl© were deputed to serve the war
rant. They proceeded to Manchester, where
they arrested MeChesney. lie was in bed at
the time. The money, we believe, was not re
covered-
MeChesney was brought before Major Adams
on Tuesday, and after a long examination, ho
was fully committed to await his trial for high
way robbery. The prisoner, we are Informed, is
a notorious loafer from whom such things might
be readily expected. The officers deservo credit
for their prompt action in the matter.
PITTSBURGH: ”
WEDSE3PATMOBKISO, FEBBPABY 14,1855
1 CITY BEPABTHEHT.
States Disteict Coctbt—Tun Cam
or Enwiitb Swazcv.—-InthetJ.B. District Court
oa Tawdry, before Judge Irwin, ths'cus of
Edward Swaxey;indicted for robbing the United
States UsH, came up; when Mr. Hampton, for
the defence, read an affidavit of prisoner to the
effect that he bad given authority tohia brother,
John W. Swsxey, oh the I Oth of January 1851, :
to subpoena his witnesses,-. This had ‘notbeen
done and prisoner ,was now left without any
means Jofdefcnce. Mr. Hampton, therefore,
moved ;a continuance; ofthe tnal to the May.
term, j Mr. Shaler, for tho United Btaios, op
posed a-eontinusnceontho ground'that tho
affidavit did not set forth thhtdue dilligence had;
been mado, as tho law requires, to obtain tho at
tendance ofwitnesßes.
The |Court overrulod the ‘motion and the trial
proceeded.
The'prisoner being brought into Conrt plead
not guilty. • .
Mr. jShaler presented to'ihe jury a statement
of thefacts ;n the case which would be proven
-by the United States. The first witness was
then called. . •
Thomas - 11. Davidson bring sworn, testified
—Reside In'Newport, Lawrence county, Pa; am
Postmister there; the P. O. is eallod. the Irish
Bipple;P. O.; on the 17th of-September, 1853,
John Davidson, Sr., came to the office after the
m&n bad gone and requested me to write a line
for him to Hr, Martin, Secretary of the Western
Farmers' fa* ll ™ lso Company, enolosing a $2
bill; I j did so;, before 'doling the letter, I took a
memorandum of the note. enclosed, gave Mr. ;
DavidsQnamembrandum.vix: tbeiitle,hrivacb,da
te,andleuerveealedand directed ittoitfvi Martin;
put th? letter In a 1 till under lock and key;
marked the letter Oth September.- .On the fol
lowing Thursday night, the store Was entered; to -
the morning I found that the dcsk'to.whioh the
mail matter was -kept was open;' all the letters'
were broken open; the letter to Mr. Martin was
opened and the $2 bill gone; sent word to Mr.
Davidson forthe memorandum; got'it and took
ont a search-warrant; gate directions at several
stores to watch for thenots; at Rmeheart’s store,
'found! that ws2 HU had been received from
Swaxey, corresponding with the note enclosed to
the same letter, they had passed It off again,
found .the same note the same evening, to the
possession of Conrad Reiber at Mabdnlngtown;
gave him specie for the note. This envelope
(here produced) is the one whieh contained the
letter; j it has my post-mark and Is directed in
my hand-writing. This memorandum _(here
produced,) la tho one I gave John Davidson.—;
By thismemorandum, I identify this note (here
produced) as the note I received from Davidson
and afterwards obtained, from Reiber; It is as 2
bill on! the Southern Bank of Kentucky (Owens
boro branch;) letter A; No. .8421; date Dec. Ist
1851.1 '
Cross-examined—l keep .a store and Post
Office ia die store; about eight or tea. letters are
mailed per diem; keep the usual record of let* .
ten seat and* received; haw not my mall book
here ;;th!s: letter-ms aeter registered on the
mail book; Ihave no account of the mail that
- day-; when I received the letter from Mr. Dav
idson, there was probably several persons in the
store ;• the matter eras under lock and key
at all times. Can't eay how many persons veto
in my:storevhen-the robbery took place; over
$7 and some goods were also stolen from the
store, i "When Swaiey eras arrested I found none
ofthe iortieles lost, on his person. He waswr
rested on the Monday following. Swaxey at the
-time eras boarding within a mile or two of the
Post Office; he said he worked in a coal bank.—
This letter (here produced) is the one written to
~Hr. Martin by me; my wife was in the habit of
acting; as postmaster; nq other person was in
the habit of handling the mail matter.
Thh Court took a reoess tin three o'clock.
'At]three. Court convened, and the United
State* continued its testimony.
John Davidson ’sworn—Resided in Big Beam
township in September, 1865, four miles from
Irish Sipple P. 0.; received and sent my letters
through that office; I went to that P. 0. at one
time jwiih $2 to send to.the Hew Lisbon Insu
rance’ Co.; theP. M. received the notejmd took
a memorandum; the letter was addressed to Levi
Martin; theP. JL wrote it for me and I signed
it. This letter (here produced) is the same let
ter. | Witness identified the envelope; the memo
randum and the $2 bin* -
. Cross examined—Don’t recollect that any one
Ttas present whan, the letter was written; think-
Mr. Millar might have been there; but am not
positive; don't recollect where I got the ‘note;
couhfnt swear this Is the identical mote except
by comparison with the memorandum. I
Conrad-Rieber sworn—Beside at'New Caatie;
• Uvedmear How Castle in September, 1863; am
a butcher; this note (ltere*prodaced) I got from
Mr. Rinehart; when .Mr. Davidson took it from
me, ho gate 'me specie for it and I put my uw-
siire'tHa is the note I
got from lir. Rinehart. w
Lome Rinehart sworn—lave opposite Hew
. - port; on BewvcmCreek, in Lawrence county, live
within a quarter of a mile of the Irish Hippie
know Mr. Davidson; he fa?. M. of that
-P. ti.; oh the morning of the 9th of September,
1863, Swsseylhe prisoner, came into my store
and got. breakfast,'to gave me as 2 note on the
Southern Bank of Kentucky I sent it up stairs
to niy brother to get the change, and then left
the ptore for Hew Castle; biaTO known Swaxey
for sometime.
Cross-examined—l am potitive the bill was on
the Southern Bank of Kentucky. Can’t swear
thislia theideeticalnote-. Don't recollect telling
Henry Swineberger. I couldn’t recollect what
kind of anoie Swaxey gave me.
Charles Binehart, sworn—Residence same as
previous witness; a note the same as this was
sent by my brother up stairs to me early i* the
morning of September 9th, 1853; gave the boy
a $l,BO change; about half an hour after Swa
sey 'and a companion camp in to get a drink
Swixey offered me a ragged $1 note ? I would
not change it; then Swaxey toU me thathe bad
eot'it that morning from me;' in this wayjl
found tbes2 bill eame from Swaxey'; afterwards
- I paid the $2 note out to a; butcher from Maho
ningtown; during the day, Mr. Davidson, came
ia and enquired about a $2 bill» I. asked him
what kind of a note; he gave me a full descrip
tion of it; told him I had jaat paid such a note
to a butcher it had come from Swaxey-
Cross-examined—Kever before changed money
for 1 Swaxey; my business la the same as my
brother; we : keep a tavern and haw a farm.
The certificate of the Post Office Department
that Irish Ripple is an anthorbredPoxt Office wm
offered in evidence. ; „ ' !
The testimony on the part of the united States
ink here eonelnded. -Ho erideoeo Ifo3 offered
for the.Defence. .
Mr. Hampton addrcised the Jury for the de
fendant, end ms followed.by Mr. dialer for the
United Slates. Jndge Irwin then delirered a
brief charge tothe Jury, who retired with direc
tions to bring In a sealed Terdiet.
Couet or Coaotos Pleas.—Boforo Judges Mo
Clow, Adams and Boggs. . • • .
David Brown v* David Campbell. Action to
'recover tiis vita# ofa sheep alleged to bare bees
killed by dog. v Verdict for plaintiff
f0r56,25.
Jno.’ F. McCombs vs. Peter Percbinent Ac
tion to recover damagti for alloged breach of:
contract While the case was progressing a
juror was Withdrawn and the case continued to
the next term. -
ißcberi Forester. and WllGaa Gibson (doing
business underlie firm of Bobert-ForestcrACo;)
ts; James Gregg, owner: James Stewart, con
tractor; and John McMullen, sob-contractor.-?
Action to recover the value of a qaantaty of
building materials furnished to defendants. Ver
dict for plaintiffs for s9o,Cft, _ . ... .
Thomas Arwick vs. William York. Action to
recover* anm of money which plaintiff alleges
defendant owes him for services rendered as a
“faKbixecuw a wrdirt for $13,00 irw ren
dtJoMT^Tajhn-xs. Wm. 4 C “°?
for debt on a scire facias.- Verdict forjilaintiff,
-$90,09; . _ .
I A. P. Nicholson vs. Ellen-Strain. The trial
hiad progresseda fewmoments, when the defead
-uht confessed judgment for $12,30.
j Elisabeth Mullen by her next friend, William
Mcßridovs. Michael Mullen. Action for divorce
claimed by Mrs. Mullen, on the ground of Bi
treatment. The parties reside in Allegheny.—
On trial.
j District Cocnr.— Before Judge Hampton.
In the case of Neville B. Craig va. Wm. Col
well a-.veTdict was rendered on Tuesday for de
fendant *
! Dinsicr Cotmi.—Befor: Judge WiDumj.
! Tho cm. of Wm.' Magee xa. B. H cmleraon &
to., cor t ‘ n u ft< t, to occupy the attention of the
■Court Boring Tuesday.
1 Da-vm or a Tipstaff.— lt was announced in
the District Court, on TuetdaJ, that Charles
Glenn, late one of the tipstaves of the Court,
deceased. Judge Williams thereupon ap
. pointed Wm. MeCletry of Tarentum, to fill the
vacancy. . __ .
' < - Tsb Concert of tho Philharmonic Society in
|B-ov. church, .Allegheny, to hand
, 1 [goiDoly last evening. The Ladies'Be-
U iueroleht Society win gain something substantial
;. LafiCKET. —Aldennan Thompson yesterday
committed John Brown to the County Jaß in de-
T‘. fault of $3OO bail, charged oh oath of Catherine"
Bole, with lacgepy- . _
1 Taw Babb. OipKeahs give a concert for th#
•. ; benefit of the Seventh street Soup Bouse arthe
i City HMI tomorrow evening.
Cosductor Ksun Acquitted.—Excitement
at Oekusbubciit.— Tbo facts In thU ease arc
about as follows: On Friday night, a short Urns
after the cars had left the Pittsburgh depot for
the East, a man was diseoTcred oa board, who
was. without money to pay his passage* The
train was not stopped; bat.on its arrival at
Greensburgh he was put off. After the train
was again in motion, the Germon was observed
hanging on the platform of the rear car, and
trailing on the ground. Before he could be as
sisted into the car he lost his ho)d; and, by
a sudden jerk of the train, w thrown over a
high embankment. The cars wero stopped, the
injured man ptoked up and placed in ue hands
of the watchman at the first station on the other
side of Greensburgh. Being in such a statotbat.
he could giro no occount of .the way ih'which bis
Injuries were received, the rumor quickly circu
lated through Greensburgh that he had been
thrown off by the conductor, but on the return
of the- train, Mr. Keller stopped off at the vil
; lago, and affidavit to the facts of the caso,
which allajed the excitement.
The Gannas, whose name is Sebastian Shem
erman, was considerably barred; but is in a fair
way of recovery.
On Monday last, Mr. Keller was brought be
fore the Court of Westmoreland County, by Ha
beas Corpus, sued out by W» A. Stokoe, Kaq.—
After a hoaxing of the evldenco and argument of
Counsel Mr. Keller wt# honorably discharged,
the Court saying that his vindication was most
and, that he had behaved with perfect
propriety.
A Pbxhto Dead.— On Sunday night. Mr/
Charles Cotterell, a printer, who at one time
worked at r hls trade in this city, died suddenly
in Cleveland, uqder the following, circumstances,
as related by the Cleveland Express : . .
« About a o’clock last night, Cotterell, a prin
ter, while walking along Water street,- fell to the
ground * r| died in a few moments- He bad been
to the Methodist Church—where he fell in with
the man with whom he wts walking and of whom
he had solicited food.and lodging. The man told
him that be boarded oat and could net take him
home with him—but that he would 'go withhbs
to the Watch House, where they were
when he fell and died. Officer. Huai cams up
and assisted m taking the body to the Watch
House, where it nowlies. The deceased waa 42
yean of age, and has been a tramping journey
men printer for the last 20 yean, it was sup
posed that he died from starvatioh— ■but wo think
this can hardly bo so—inasmuch as he was in
oar -office yesterday* and did net complain of
hunger or aekior assistance. We saw the body
of this man lying on the floor of the Watch House
__hU effects amounting to some poor clothing,
two or three composing rules and an empty
.purse—a Printer's fortune. Alas! bow many
printers die like CotteroU—poor and friendless.
But his labors and troubles are o’er—he rests in
peace. ”
Lancssiss.—Wm. Bfiowers was arrested and ex
amined on Tuesday before Mayor Adams, Alle
gheny charged with larceny on oath of C. Mick
land; the alleged offence consisting la stealing ft
string of sleigh-bells from prosecutor. The par
ties reside in Reserve township. Showers was
committed to await trial Georg® Sharer was
brought before Mayor Adams, on Tuesday,
charged with the larceny of a lot of coopers’
tools fronf John Myers. Sharer says he can
prove . that he bought the tools. This case
waa postponed..... John Manhattan (from Butler
County) was brought before Mayor Adams, on
Tnesday, on suspicion of haring stolen some flour
from the yard of Lighteap’a tavern—the flour be
ing the property of William Woods. Defendant
held to bUfor farther bearing:
A cltiien of Mercer connly yesterday brought
to Allegheny a lad about 16 years of age, to to
committed to the Houao of Befnge. \ So unman
ageable waa the lad that hia guardian was com
pelled to Iron him. Ho had hecoma snob a thief
that hia confinement waa rendered absolutely ne
cessary. It is a sad thing; to see a mere child
crippled with feltera and thrust into the cells of
a prison. Under Mr. Bothorford's instruction,
we hops he m»y ho thoroughly reformed. ..
■ ■■■got Winn Woeks.—The citixena of Bir
mingham, East Birmingham, and Sooth Fitta
bnrgh are moring in the matter of anpplying
those boroughs with water. A bin to incorporate
5 company toerect suitable worts, &c*» has been
drawn up ond will bo presented to the Legisla
turo.
Tb* U. 8. Grand Jury yesterday found a truo
bill orlndictment sgainstfPeter Grundy for hav
ing in his possession counterfeit gold coin. The
case win come at as early period. The case of
Cummings will probably come up to-day.
Tub Thaw—Yesterday, the atmosphere was
more Spring-like than we have had for sev
eral weeks. The mow and Ice began to dis
solve andtho streets are rendered uncomfortably
sloppy. If the thaw extends to the mountains,
we may expect a freshet in a few days.
Buicibs.—We are informed that on Sunday
last, Mr. David Wilson, of Xlh&belh township,
committed suicide by hanging himself with his
handkerchief, which was tied to the bough of a
tree in his own corn-field. No cause can be as
signed for the sad act.
Asotitsb Howard Association. —A Howard
Association was organised in Booth Pittsburgh
last week. We understand the members are do
ing a good work for the relief of thePoorin that
borough. -'v
Ths Firemen's Association, at a meeting held
on Monday night, passed a resolution in favor
of the introduction of a steam fire engine in this
city.
BY TELEGRAPH.
New Oblsass, Feb. 11.—The Orizaba arrived
with VeTft Crus dates to the Bth and Mexico
dates tothe6tb. » •... . .
A provisional government has be en cstabusnoa
at Acapulco with Alvares at its head, until the
arrival of Cabaßas. '
It is confidently reported that Banta Anna has
been shot by the rebels.
Gen. Laven will relief Won as commander at
Matamocaa. ' ■
The revolutioniats in the Isthmus of Tcbann
tepeo have declared in favor of Alvares.
A. now revolution is talked of in Vncatan.
The Kinney expedition is favorably expected.
New Orleans, Feb. 12.—The Prometheus arri
ved with California dates to the 24th inafc
The Northern Light left on tho 6th for Now
Tprk with 200 passengers treas
ure. The news is unimportant -
There was no choice for Senator; there bad
been 22 ballots. ! ,
Oregon dates to January 13th are received.
The had attacked and murdered five
whites near Orleans, and troops have gone in
pursuit of them. A general war is expected, as
the Ipdfoo* are numerous and well armed.
Themarkcts are dull and depressed.
I IWabhwctos Citt, Feb. 10.—There is consid
erable disaffection among tho Ohio democrats
now here, at the nomination of Mr. Wilson os
Judge of the new District in Ohio. They desire
Ranney, of their Supreme Court, and great ttifiu
•ncewilf bo . exerted by them on the Senators
gggbutjthe Confirmation, audit looks likely to be
gueccessful* \ •
CmcAOO, Feb. 12,-Th. Ieg«l»ta« «r lUl
noie trill adjourn on the 16th inst
Fob. 13.—The markets doll.—
Flour £Bl5 f« good brands. Oatadecliocd to
2s* Nothing done In Provisions.
»ieexeued (JeaMd.: EMt.
er TM e^f gaxewax'bie
i afternoon. It rained hard afl day.;
COmERCIAir
COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION, TOE
W. n.Sxno. V. p.—Gsosos Buck, J. 11. Coorxx, C.W
BKKZTSOV, W. B. Esgujul'
REVIEW OP TUB'PITTSBOKan SIABKCT.
Fortht Week ending ftbrturv IS, ISM.
The weather begins to moderate • Mils. On WwioMdftT
often week we were tinted with e heavy end
which continued for about 12 hoar*: but the "*“•
below the frwrlna point, the water cooped M « « »
fell. Bine then, up » Mender. “VES
sold; but on Mrjoderlt began to thaw slowly. end e Uwtk
opto the Hirer experteneed. It was about
thl>time in February. IKS, »ben we were visited by tt»
Tuesday afternoon (jwitirdi j)H oouincncud ratelng
birily. the etmoepWo aboro the freeing point, end the
enow end ice fart disappear! i>K- We era now sure of e
fl °Buslnre» remain* inactive. eud there U no very ardent
desire tobere it other* iw. juet now. Our ounmoreUl
men generally would retheraee the Winter continue till
»6oui the Ist of March, eiui then we ml«bt enjoy an open
and uninterrupted Spring, with a legitimate How orbuel
neee in ite regular aeasou.
The oeeurrenoea of. the week, commorctell y, art* not re
markable. Trade U stagnant in all directions, aod«ltls
protaMy to tbte aa much aa to anything els* that a large
part oflho present aste In the Money market to traceable.
The lack of demand baa increased thoiupplj. In the Weet
and Soulh*Weet the Rivera are either froioti oyer nr too
low for navigation, and evan Railroad travel U aarionily
obatrueted ; and at the East haa axperieuced wnathur itill
mow actor*, there are ai few rigna or aeUrilr there aa
elsewhere.
Tho ralue of import* at New York durlna tho twit woch
ihowa an lomaae over Uw corresponding week teat year,
aa will l« aaen by the annexed statement :
Fortto Week ISM. IBM.
Dre Qoodt. 11.713,479
General Merchandise.... 829,082 1,664,338
Toted 8W77.816
Province 6 weeks IiUBMIS 13,798,804
Total f0rCwweka,..~.523,578,425 117,170,010
TVtlh this increase of Imports thero la a beginning made
to the export of Specie. The amount thlpped from New
York teat week waa $050,834; and engagements are al
ready made In considerable 'amount* for shipment this
week. These aro not fkvortblo foatum.
The Money market at New York continues to Improve,
and rataa tend downward, both for good paper and on eaib
Some loans are reported In the tetter below 0* cent, and
the text cteaa of the former te In rKMrt at 7.
In Philadelphia mpttal seeking laveetmant ite becoming
anlte abundant, and rates eoneecuentiy have a downward
tendeocy. First-dan paper Is In demand at 9@lotf V
cent, and Bsamddaas te readily placed at 11012 V rent.—
At Baltlmezw the Money markvt exhlblte no chance
since last week. Honey can be eadly obtained on call and
on short paper at 6 It rant, and good buainras paper la sai
ling on the street at 0010 9 cent Iq Cincinnati the Mon
ey market continue* quid. There are fow acceptable bor
rowers peeking loaaa and for such the market te easy at
10012 9 cent Eight Exchange on the Hast te steady at
premium, with only a moderate demand. New Or
leans team exception. At-ihat point Monty contlnnee
very stringent at 10@13 for finidam paper land 16025 9
cent Mother klnda Wantofconfldenee,andeenieqaant
embazrament etßl prevails there to a great extentand
te increased by the continued suspension of navigation on
the Western Hirer*. . . ,
Wlthregardtotheßiver,thedneinnatl Onrnmerelalof
Monday aaye •
Blver 1* dear of irw, but froien over, from shore to abort,
Above Ludlow andbelow Walnut streets. Hundreds cf pa
dMtetearmased over oa the Ic* at thaae Mints yestertar.
Q We intro by a private dispatch from Bvanrvllte Ind.,
dated the iota Inst, that there ware than but 6 feet witer
in the Ohio at.tbat point. The Wabash .»»■ rtring,_*ad
•everal temta laid up (below Evauvilla. Ice diva pees ring,
and weatlwr moderating.
- The 8 b Louis Intelligencer of the Bth. mya :
•During the test twenty-four hours the River has fallen
about five faab there te n«t to exeeed fliw fwt on the tern
tetween here and Cairo, The gorges both above and below
havelbmken looea, which will account for the sudden de
cline in the River.
The Liverpool Timas of the 29th of January, received by
the late, arrival, a* ye :
Several failure*, many ot them with heavy ItebUiUaa.
bn, cnmllr wlfli Otf M-tt. li»t. bwn tbl.
week, both la Liverpool and .London; and rumors nave
been very Indieereeuy dreuiited regarding finnewhteh
are known to te iu a perfectly solvent position.
Attelcgraphleh dtopatcb from New Or leans dated tba
9th, aaye :
Cottottla firm with sales of MJOOO bake the lasttwo dare.
SCoteJM* has advanced to 18*5 Bma BMes to Te. llio
Coffee haa advaueed with aawe *B9V®9H.—
Bacar U dull at SSG-IX fos folr. Flour te.ntadmg at
and to dull. Core has advanced to
UaUwT Bight Exchange on new. York % die.
Of the Coffee market In Baltimore, the American cf Sica
daytaya:
Tb# CoSm cuzk«t contlßW. IbcJ.
rethsr more (kdagJto-day than
acts mtoe tods y«ahwl 4flo tege good Wo aklOcta.There
Is writing doing la other daerteuraa. if* quote
Ircd ma selected lots ot do. at tO>4©WX«te*
end Java ai U*f>lZXeU. i
TheCcsal Ccmntotfoeos have Inuadtbrir tariff of ralM
far tto «srm( year. The riasslflmtlsn of freight temalna
MViw*. and the foGowiag are tho rates of tofl and llml
tatkeu of tranvpertere: • .
jet da*agadcteasi3d «-iaa» «the Use
Fruca rilflSQpbte to
lOOO
peunO* fa 00
From Columbia to
Pittsburgh VlOQOfes 1C&
The tra.oeportet’s
tharga, (Including
BUtetollainOttoex
coed on ITiUtedal
£bteandPUUburgb
dghta jl 10® hi.— <5
And <>u Columbia and
' Pitt’s freights VIM
•pouuds-...~-~ 1 00
Ooal.eurled from PilUtaxrgh to Philadelphia, th# whote
distanca oxer th* Halo Tip©, p ton £1,43.
SappQalpg tbe inafporUn to charg* tk* oaUld* figures
}i«r« set down, the charges tar throagb freight would be u
follows, fUOO be. lit eUM, M c*nt»: Sad eUes, TO cent*:
Zi e*ot* ; 4tb dus. 5Q ceota. Hie traniportera,
hcv»T«r, haieootyetaanooneedthalr ntn. and while
theyeaiioot bearer, they mi; he wndsr, thee* qnoOttoaa.
Tb* Ohio A Pannijlnnl* Road bsTe, we understand. re
duced thereto* oa f Coro from Creetllae to Pittsburgh from
23 to ecnti 100 be. This la a my materiel re*
dutifcm, end will deubtlcm tend to divert ablpatnuof
Com in this direction from the Wabash country.
Tbe bandog of tb* bridge over the Juniata, et Uwie
tows.on the PeonsylranU Roail. is e partial cbatrorllon
to the transportation of freight tor the pramot; bat as
there U but littlefreigbtnow premia* on.tbe Rood, It will
oot lire riot to much Inoonreoleoca. aod tbe brtln will
probaM; be repaired in eeaaon tor tbe Spring trade.
Tbeeeaeon tor Ho* slstigbUrlog beingooiriy orer .there
bnwaeaailety to know what the jWd UUkely MU. At
Cincinnati, LooirrUla andothrrfaeaty point* there will be
a coo«<ierab.«l falling off; along tbe Wabash a little re
daction Irvin tut year; while at St. Louis and other
points atcrotbore will probably b* aa inereaae. lathis,
vicinity, tbe packing will bn u follows, as we bate aeoer*
talned tor letters rewired from friends at tbs mitral
points :
ISM. IW3.
PitUburuh mJ rklnlty -..U.00U 114«
Bt«aUoTUto,o....- 4.WW *»29g
Maaslllon.o - ■ «2 *?S
Wsiiiriiio ft none iw
SspsStirtbrwtlOhtoß.Ms.WG So.g|o
p - - Wan*. R. K -3W»O W.WM
-r 143,099 81,CO*
SienburrUle he* pat op more then *r«r Ufore, owing
to the adrentage* gained by the Opeolng of the Btaabenl
TOl# * Indian* 'lUilroed. O/tho 4,800 pecSedthen Blew
* Collins pot op 3,450, Sl’Ccwan £ Bon 900, and Sterling k
Dunlop 450.
TTe regard It at certain that the aznonnt pocked at the
prtoelpal peeking points will Call considerably abort oflast
Tear; tint U mart be taken Into eeeeont that then hsa
beanmaeh more private pecking tbisyear than last,that
then waaa good deal left over of tat crop, and that then
la llkelyto beless consumption now than fianaeriy. All
then considerations eerre to keep tgvni from adrendof.
for the present
MosrTfc Excni'Mt.—Money la In better supply, and.
there 'ls scarcely enoagh firsbelasa paper offering at tb*
Benkato moet their willingness to dleecnnt The Bank*,
howerer, are rery discriminating and strict la their el re
ification and take nothing bnt the nry boet On the
ftrestwe hear of blit few transactions, bnt good paper
ean be done at IV cent Cnmmey goes at same rate* ah
herotofcre, *£@l V «nt discount and Dnenmnt Monsy
as befcra Qooted. Esehange on the East and West 1» un
altered.
ASHES— nothing doing: Bote w* quote doll at 0 and
Pe*rf* at 0«; SattratM, Prime, 5,4. Soda Ash, limited
sales of ordinary at34®34.
APPLES—none arriving » tho market U hart, and price*
art nominal at s2J>o@s3£o * tbL
BACON-tb* dsmandls better than, tho supply; steady
ofßhoolder*,dty‘«moked,atCK@C>i; SldeaT@74;
pt.in n.xn. 109104; Iron City (racarcnrtd) do. 11.
Stoekt am yet light, and no large tales bare transpired.
BULK MEAT—the tales art* confined to lot* of country
eat, a* offered, and eompriee 2000 As. Shoulder* at 44 ;
6000 As. llog Eound at 44,54 and 04; 7000 he* do, ats4>
round; and2o.ooofes.do.at 44 fcr Bboolder#,s4 forSldss
ribs la. and 64 fcr llama. Fair lot# of eity ent would com
mand better figures.-
BUTTER A EGOS—Prime Roll is not aetivo, but than
tm sales at 18; other Qualities ring* down from 10 fcr
Good to 12 fcr Interior; Packed XOOI2. Egge an.net to
bsbad. and would now command 25.
BEANS I -* fair demand, and quotations firm at $2,009
I? ■» ft but. for gmaii White, the outside figure Car lots by
retail. - V *
BEESWAX—Is nominal at 21A r Good Tellow*. there is
scarcely any offrrlng. *
the supply la ftlr and the aemand moderate;
sales oaaralTaloTedmmoaOhioat doz.; from store
salts at $2,8393,00 fl do*, according to quality.
BUCKETS A TUBS—sales efßuduU at Factory at
and from stem at Large Tube, from store, $7O
$7 50 per do*, small do. KLSO.
COTTON YARNS .Ac.—The following are the ruling
rates;
Mil, 1. . kmm
Koa. 5 to 10, lndasire~lB e $9.
N*ll A.ll J 3 c | B.
NO. 14 S e t£'
N 0.15.-..— 22 « W
poxn tiu.
Ho. BO0„.—-3 e|ti No. eft.
CJ 8e W B>. No. e* *.
52* 70 5 ft. No.looo-.X4 eft.
Carpet Chain. White, 13@20j Colored 23; Coverlet Yarn
S3O2S; CaadlewieklS; Twine2o; Batting,No. 1,23 s No
2,22; Family Batting 15; Caulking 15.
. . m AHM.Mn*, IftVl, v/ll ,MM .
MKsaac—rns QooraTtoes jju as rouowe
Slenilla Hope, coll, 19 c W » WenOia Rope, cut 20 e W t>
White Hope,ewiu 14; eJJ ft Rope,ent lloft
i Is SS&'SrSiSf.li 1 15
nemKCLW. *1.750*3.75 V do*.
- llemp, V 0011,14 ets. lift.
PLOUGH LINES—iUWiia, H (tea. Hemp $1,001»
do*. 1
COTTON CORPAiJE—Cotton Jlope, 4 end upwards, 20;
do. below 4,22. Bed Cords. S2XO, $3,C20>4.76 V do*.
Bs»h Oorts, $0,50.
CANDLE3A SOAP—demand moderate; sales of Dipped
at 134, Mould l44,.aad2Adamantina at 22024.
Common Roeio Soap, 6, and Sawyer’s Toilet do. 10. .
PRIED FRUIT-eales of 200 bus. Briod Peaches at SIX 7,
andXs do. and 28 sks. do. at $2,00; tales tX pared do. at
114 ctt. "{4 B.; Dried Apples,* sale of 60 bus. at $1,23.
DRIED BEEF—ea»U sales by .the tierce, of new ’at 90
94. . ~
FEED—Ibo foUowlog are present price* for lota at who!*,
•ale, at city mills: Bran and Sswnlngt 90 et*. 9100 fee.;
Shorts $L00; Rye Brsn and'Shipstoff SIXS; Finished
Middlings SWO.
, FSATUERS-nothing doing, except In the retail way at
45050. '
do.at S9XO i Dtt Baited Herring, $3,00; like Fish, Trent
ssXods9Xo ItbbUand White s9XO®slo,oo; haif bbi*. In
thestual proportion. Cndflah. new, Is selllfig freely at 6
. FLOUB-thenttzkatbas heett firm aH| Week, UA the
proepret of a rimln the riser depressed Ua QUle yaeterday;
tales at depot of 150 bhls. exit* at $8,75, and
(npsrflneand extra ftun store at $3,750p,00. Bie litock
in toarket Is byno meajis and then (a a good
deal on tba river, In boats, between this and CltflnnatL -
GRAlN—Cosjfeontlimeato arrive freely, andisalea are
mvia daßy at depot and from stare at prices raa|lag from
80.390-ficm SO<S-85 rating. Oats are scarce, and command
60066. p.vr $1,16. Baai.lT nominal at BtlifiSUSO.—
Wuxlt to not so firm, owing to the 'probability of a rise In
the river, and we quote nominally at fl,?e@A*So.
U ROCERIKB—wb have ho change to note; Suga to firm
by the hhd. to conntry and retell trade at Uoias*
asa, 26®29; OotTee doll at with an Inclination
downwards.
niDKS—Oresn tloef Hides are not artlvo at Halm
of Dry Mint, by the lot. at 12. and to tbs regnter trade at
12l»l3. Dry Salted 1t(612.
HOPS—wry few on tho market. The test tala was mtnle
at first sort Ka*t«rn: from brewery amaU nloa at
awa-to.
iIAY-ulosat scalaa by the load at $21029 V too, and
balM from store at $24026.
HOMlNY—siualisalcs from utoro to the retail trado at
$7,60 9 bid. ’ •
IRON A NAlUH—there to Tery llUle doing andf no stand
ard quotations. We quote Common Puddled Rar at 30
3'i, and tOd Nslls at $3A0054.00-
- |!aßD—no large lots sold: small panels of country No. l,
go oil at S‘kQo, and city packrf. .bUa and kega, o@9X_
LSATIIEtt-tb* following ara tha wltina rate* from
<lor lud Swmlib ft - ~ 2!@r?
Maugbttr “ . ‘jy®#
Upper Leather, Vdoxon •* £*<g>*}£
Bridl* " , “ «®»
IViotUrjr ( Prlojo
Skirting •' 2552 S
METALS —l‘i« Ja«J Ik bold et 7‘4'(>l> 7K * Bar Ued
* ; Shot, U. 12 H iKk Sheet Copper
('■{selsiu before quot*d,\3o 66 6® * Btmi, 33 Q 34.
Tin, I 0 $U,23 s I X ;$13,25 i Bar do. 3TJJ ; Pig
do. 34 lb wo in; the cub rates. Bprftnt Steel
Pittsburgh manufacture Plow do. 7<&7t, ; Steel
plaugh wlDgi 8; do. qut to pattern $ to 10« S; A B Steel,
ftom roUndlron. 6J*; fromlhamraerod do. 6dS Hoo stool.
7s; Fork do. JjJhoTol.do. 8!; Steel dandy tire, 7; EllpUo
Brrln«*.W«? eeet do. IMSU; CulUretor teeth, 13X5,
mqM; t
MBSdroiUt—mlee tetbeeltytradeet $l4 H bbLj In
the email wsy It if Quoted et $l6.
MALT—we note steady blm at brewery at $1,60* bus
NAVAL STOIUtS-Sjdritf Of Turpentine doll et 63d
66 Ter l* ntn ; alee toeitr trade of North CeroUne
s4^>o; Jn smaller lots at'1*,750*3,00. Roeia No. 1, $4,00
do. No. X $3,25043.76. cub end time.
ONIONS—Tory few offering, end held generally at $1,23
nothing doing; LertU Stalls soiling at 76@80r
tbeoaUlde figure fbr small peroelj; endldneeed le nonll*
nel et 82(333.
POTATOES—aIee of mixed lots ora making et iUOtfb
tLfflUbue. Ute Inside Jlgiata rnUog, ende flelr demand.
PIG METAL-no aelea hers tnnsplnd during the week,
end there are no prefect Indications of e change In the
tone of the market.
SKEDS-emell ealee of clow on arrival at end
ftom (tore et $6,750 ST,OO; TUnctbyncmlaal at $2,00
yi?w flit in good demand end salt »t $1.0).
SALT—eelee of No 1 at s2#).* Dbl., end extra et $3,13.
wltb e moderate jlemend. -
BIXEETINaS—wo quote Benner MIU Sheetings et *»
No.l, end 8 tor No. 2. j:
TOBACCO—Virginia 6t ranges from 1*326, according to
brand, end lumps et 20340. Virginia Twist, 10.
TALLOW—we not* an oeeaMouel sale of Rendered at 11,
but there is wry little In market.
WINDOW.OLABS-Clty brands are omen et *3 * box
Jbr6xB;sX6oibrTx9; SSfcrUlfc $330 6* 8x13,9x13, end
10x12; ALSO tot 9x13,9x14, enddOxll; $5 rar 0x13,10x16,
end 10x16; fbtlOxlT; lor 10x18; end so on. In
creeling In like ratio eoccrdlag toslse'-lO* cent. off far
~,.a country brands are sold at an average Of about 60e
lees 11 box then dty brands.. Uecelved slnw our last 634
his. country Glees.
WHITE LEAD—Is firm, with e moderate demand, end
steady sales eis2£ollk#g»Jb* pare end dry »*e »lb.
Bed. Lead* eta. It
WniSKET-eeleeofßaw'at 50, and Rectified*t_33<&3s;
the market has been extremely dull tot the week.
CATTLE MARKET.
Aixxanxxr, February 12, 1855.
BXEVBS— tba rcarktt *u bot to nU wpplUJ u hcrt*
iotam about 2Soh«*4 war* ofltaaA which Wo*l&ostlr ta
fcnn, prjcM ranging from C®®d prim#;
ud ft>r ehoka; two mrflo«bMd aoilU ftK.
BllEXP—non* ofltoad.
UOOS—6&3h**d nn in pen*, which wmscfld (part tn
•aitero gceonat) at <X(?A grow.
HEW YOKE ADV£aHBEKBHTS.
from Wn. IL MeDonaui’t AdmtMot Hoc*, Wo. 103
#a» ao stmt. tf«w toe*. , .
N*EW YORK AND OALTFORNA
iTsmump tuns, on* Hifitivu.) -
■m inmMlt f*ASOT COITtIT or ncxtuoo*. ftOWIMa
STAB Or
I til* W*BT. PEOSUffniEDa. or dahixl w*b
gTKL*ll firstel*«* steamships,*WUs»K*t Tor* ©n
lsth*i*dZitbefo»chmenU». tVh*® th**
m Boad»Ti the Mondsr ft>Uowing will b* th» ssfllpg
CconStlng by th# Nkarsro* Transit Koute, h*Tlagbu»
tvelrs nils* ©f l*nd transportation.ov« » pod
mired road. In MiriuWi vith tbs itwaiMp* jSIKBRA
N*TaDA.tl-NKkSbLADL, lUORTKJm ifcCL* MM,
I’AClfJc! and BItOTIIKB JONATIUS, oas eTwhldl
•m iMf| flew Joan dal find, ths Partflalarralnosof Trsaslt
Erate. for *aw Pnadaco on tbs arrival of ths VUMcn
w.flattototßMtte.gyya, .
rxAAau ABowllag Gmn,tl.».
liettsr Bags mad* op atihs pw K
For Melbonrnc, Australia. Pioneer line,
Ckrryiay fAs United Slsta HcriL
XnE A' 1, superior Clipper Ship GER
TBUD* Will sowsd Cb# Kightlntale, and «*Uft* tbs
• parte©n tbs first of July, •* ssrsoteenth fiUp of
this Lins. Tt»o*rtJudsh*#protodh«iislf*!«a*rt*bly
&st tallur.sndlslbsoulyA. l.Sbip now loading at thl*
port for Australia.
eorUbls rspotatios* It was tbs first, and & now tbs only
rtgular Un*. Snrythln* Is prortdsd foe S*wW<* «£
eept wines aod llguon. sosp and towel*. Tba lsngtb m
MaattTihisfieoTtto Iwdays. lifrt ttebte-Paraiga
SaHand tsa.aseond Cabin
•or ftwlghtor paaaags, apply to • *•
mxSO-tr* iia wall stmt.
fl 10 fl 00
66 Bi
JOHN PHYFK, DEAMR. IN IVORY,
andmanulbctarwof IvoryOeals, No. ?Murniret,
f York. ocg>»y_
a gricultural implements and
A.jBgfD3.-RAL| > | PA C 0.23 FultonetmfcNswTmk,
STEAMBOATS.
For St Louis, Kama, and Nebraska,
4 NI) all landings on the M'uwouri iJB&£
iura. xn. su.j»r nnHSS&SSab
, C*DV DkLzs, will u*v«* for the *s°re
medUteisndiage on tb« oponlngof Navigation. Per
HARTON.
Wheeling Packet .
rpilE new and substantial steamer rJEBLi
I EXCUANOI, CapL McOAlxtW. wimunsHAs^ffiM
afcr ran ae a reralir pa=tet tet ww
Wb«Une. l<«Tintt rltUbwißh "W 1 MCSOAY, WEDNra-
I>AV and FRIDAY of each week allOoclock, audWhsel-
ioesdaS THUKanax BdSATOjii)ar..ui.
“n! Sun eaaueU U STtllnUK ,Ith IhantUhanh
more and Ohio Raßinad. For ftelriit or passage, apply on
J^lorW jTl,.aitLlhOliouD, ASt. At.rt.
fyrtf Exchange Is an entirely new end speedy boat
or nrr Usht draught, ezaelisnt areoramodatioua, spu*
dVHr T fla!jAM ud fornUb^—built nprrtrtx fo, tbit
ml. -a* -
Pioneer Line of Aostralia Packets from
New York to Melbourne,
cjßunxa tub vnitbd statu bail.
The beautiful and favorite Clipper Barone
NUIEGD, nlmtraith Ihlp oflUillla, .mb. 3m-
TO hrt iwo.l* Melbourne on tb. »th
art. hmnr ,«onimoo»Uoni Rabj2—
lUooa, smoTlTrrt C.Wa,SISe. °£|Ltablß. ,tm. Tb.
NlmrSl »Ul li W,tl» .•.bJ.brt CUpp.r 3Up
California Diamond Fins.
ENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD CALITOR
ITnIA DIAMONDCLUBTEB BREAST PIKB with chain
attached, price $5; without chain $4. These Pin* are
eunal in hnUlaney and appearance to tho real mamqpd.
and are rcaUy worth avujt to see. We Invite every one
N.8.-A small history of the Diaeoverr of thrte Stone*
would not be ami*. Professor Jambs, so well known fcr
’ lfflntt -TATcHIKD JEffBIBf
af ..err denwfption, prices marked in the window, and at
any other store in the United StKes.
it per sen j. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York.
These Plneeentby maUtewpart oftheUnited State*
by enclosing amount, addressed L.A J. JACOBS, 497
A tpednumcan be seen at the Counting Ucom
of this office. naE-Smd
FITS! FITS!! FITS!!!
THE VEGETABLE EXTBACT
EPILEPTIC PllilaSj^
K,ami
TJEKSONS who are laboring under' tWa die
tre«ing malady wDI find the YBQBTABLK Fff
fKvrin PILLS to be the cnlr remedy ever diaoovffed fcr
w
tetmand, alSugh they are mnand eepeettlly for the
. t ssrrt. , sS'iai&
long standing, superinduced b/ narvonsnsm, they are ex-
BdaaasKssfiS?
S l5^ tr naasa^&it a>
GOODS.
X VAN BOEDER hna just reo’d
re and beadtiful assortment of Mourning
Uee and Betts to Crape, Tarieton and Bwtse,
■si Gauss Yells, Bla« Hosiery and Clorew
iton and emc-mbbone, Belts and .Crapes, in
l~*Al*tßndtf A Bajon's best Rid Qlovee can always be
fg, gTREKT. comer of the Liamond
No. 16 —"23 e’W •
Na 17 ......24 it * 6
No. 18 25 « fe fe
No. 19 ja e$ fe
No
• CIDER! AND WINE gpS^
Woll known for Its fino
flavor, SZrargiA and Purity. MBfoMUB
U 4 warranted to improve ter
9 for sale by tb* barrel, half
nw ..m 148 w.t^rtgmS&rt,;
CLOVER DAIKI.—The subscriber is prtTv
V j wed to Turnttb to families, FRESH MILK and
CREAM, and will be, thankful:for the patronage of his
frtsnds and tb* public. Hi* COWB willbe foden good
wholeeamefcod, and every oar* will be taken to satisfy his
customers. Orders addressed LrWUktoePortOfß^gmng
Co-Fortoenhip.
K. WHITE having nssnoialcd with
IT him,in tb* Venn- Retail Drr Goods business.. hU
Mother jXmkß WillfjLandhtt Confidential (3«k, Mr
JOHN F. LOY, The burinaas hereafter wilt be cbndneted
uoder the name of OEO. R. WHITE A 00. BDnuaCT *»
As it is tb# Intention of the new firm to awe the pub*
Be weQ. eastern** s may rtiy on nttlug * good article end
at a prle* mtb&ctojr. Part of their rtoek they Intend to
Import, art to nurebim fora first hand*, so ibak evetT
thing in theirline wißhe at the lowest cost. To enable
them to do so it will be necessary for thoes persona indebt
•dtoQeo.lL White to pay promptly. •.
PUtsborgh, Feb. Bth, 18a^>fcfcixrt. -■
Intelligence Office,
CEBVANTS of idb d^oiptfoM*fupplio'd.
lajutotdiujtjrtrtit™
N-' K-Col'ecttons ptmaptly *ttertrt to.
•fttf lyd r JQa. LEWIS. _
ILYCEIIINE OREAU, a new and very
AGRICUT/nXRAt. &
Pittiburgli Hedge Farm Nnrsery,
SITUATED on. WilEns Avenuo, *ctL
about caa«uarter.cf a mils from the.wwood BSSI*
Bat* on the Fannsrs' And Mochsnle*’ Plank
Koto, in extension of 'Fourth itreat, and Aboat
thro# And ft quarter miles from Pittsburgh.,
W«. A JAN. BfUItDOCK. Itwruten.
They offer for m lea wr large eolleetkm of well 'grown
Dm end plants suitable wr transplanting .this feu and
°Th£*Hsmi«TT now covers some SO acres of ground and
contains error‘AXMttO tree*, climb# anil plant*, and over
10,000 fruit trees, and 20,000 Evergreens and Phrubj; are
of fine site Sir removal to orchards and pleasure grounds,
Plants carefully packed and sent according to direct ions
to any part of the united Etatea.
* We beg leave to call the attention of the lover* of shrub
bery and verniers In the trade to our unrivaled collection
fia the Boring of 1864,«m bracing nearly all the Evergreen
fondly, Indigenous and Kxotle, that Is worthy of general
cultivation in this section of country. Plant* can be pro
cured of man; things quite large to cl** Immediate effect.
Price# moderate as usual. From strangers, cash or ntls
artery reference in thorit; of Pittsburgh required at all
limes.
Orders addressed to us through TTHklw Pcet Office, Bear
Pittsburgh, Pa„ or lert at ottr stand on market days. In
th« Diamond Market; will be promptly attended to.
oc2*-d*wtfT r
Pittsburgh agricultural wake-
JT HOUBR AND BKKD BTORB—No. 129 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—K. It. BUANKLAND, (late Bhaod. Ste
venson A Co- ) Uau&ctiirvr and Dealer In Agricultural and
Horticultural Implement*, of all kinds. Wholesale end Re
tail; Field, Garden and Flower Heeds, Evergreen, Fruit and
8 haile Trees; Gnaoo, Poudrette, Chemical Boil*. and all
other articles connected with Agriculture,
d>l7:l ydw:B
Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c.
subscriber would most respect- /ft.
I fully cell the attention of his friend# and tho gages
public to hi* very lares stock ol Fruit Trees, BTnr-Pjßpifc
greens, Hbrubhery, Homs, Greenhouse Plants, ke.
Of Apple, tbs stock Is large and fin*. Of Pear, we have
■oaecoOO Dwarf and Standard of our own raising, of
choice varieties. l*eacb, eoreral thousand fins, with Cha
ry, Plum, Airioot, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currant*, Ac.
Our Evergreens; fromlto6fi»et,of which ws have many
tbotuands, are tins. Persona wanting targe quantities will
b* liberally dealt with. CaU and *se our stock Weal
toaviffivttatidketUm. Orders left at tbs Pittsburgh P. 0.,
Hr. IL Dal Mir. Libertrsh, the Oakland Nursery, 1«* m es
on Wnna. Avenue, nr the Pittsburgh Nunary, IX mile*
from Oakland, will be promplr attended to.
N. B.—Planting dob# neatly to order.
oclOd4wB JOHN MURDOCH, Jt.
Bay Wood Flowers.
A RRANGEMENTS hare been mode with
/\ ths proprietors of Cay Wood Floral Gardens for a con
stant Supply of Boqaette* 4 and eut flowers during Winter
and Bummer. Laahts and gvutlemen can be furnished at
short notios any of ths following French forms: ,
Pynunldal (m varUltV Vase (ra varide;)
A Mtiarct.
CbstuSr BottHth
Plain pour let ctam.
Order* for flowering plant* In pot*, also received at
M. 3. UHANKLAND’B Bead Warehouse,
laSl 1M Wood street
Fruit trees and shrubbery. >gu
Thasuhuerfbsrofhrsforsate.a eholos assort- aß|3Bw
meat of strong, vigorous PEAR TRKRB,hothdwarfrPg»%
and vlstt ■**"**. sam# of a bearing site; New Jersey —a—
PsaritM, Plum hi, Chkrrire, Apricots, Uoossberries, Currant*,
Raspberries and otbn Fruits; Evergreen*. H;a«dnths l Tu-
Hna. and Croeus Roots, for blooming In winter and epring:
Implements for ths Fans and Oaglen, of most approved
aonstruetlcm. from tbs Bead and Implement Warehouse,
4gPmh«tS»efcV fno!6l JAMEB WARDROP.
WANTS.
WANTED —A married man to work on a
Ff Farm, to wham a boas* and garden will be fur
nished. Apply to ths subscriber at hi* mideuw. Plum
Township, Allegheny County, Pa. CALEB LKE.
fb&lmw
¥BrANTED—From the Ist of Apnl noxt a
If Dwelling House of from three to five rocmx; within
Ut^nuteswalkofth*ro»tOfflee;r*ntnot tosiroediioo.
Knonlre at this office. ia22
Intormatioa Wanted
OF BENJAMIN MORGAN, fonnorly of
Southwells, nearPonty Pooh EngUad. He left hi#
at tire nlaee the 2«tb of Mar, IMO. Any informationi of
him win be thankfully received by his Fatherand Moth
er. living at’lloffman’s Valley, near Frwtbmr^*negheny
fOmci Oas-Lubt uourasT.jl
lit. Louis, Jaa’y 15tb, 1856. /
COAL WANTED—Proposals will bereotu
by this Company for 100.000 bushels of Pittsburgh
Goal, of the best quality for Gas making purposes, to be
delivered at the Company's Station Works, during the
months of April. May and Jons of this year. Bids open
until the Uth of February. 1856. . .
iaSO-U6fob ! JSO. R. TRIPIJTIT, AsFt Bee*y.
Information Wanted.
MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the
United SUtes InIUX lie landed In New Fork,
ana started for Pittsburgh, Pa, wltha vlsw to aapfoymrat
a*advilengineer, siportingto m»etthere one William
Millar, an englnaer. Any tnfbrmattoo ooneennng mid
Todd will be thankfully received. A4dre» Sarah RUxa
Todd, ears of Rev. Baxter Dlektnson, D. D, Bostan«Mais.
ja3-3tawd»
aUSINESS WANTED—SISOO and the
the services of an or tire business man art offered for
itersst in a sals business. Ennnire of
ao2S-tf ■ THOa. WOODS, T 6. 4th it.
WE WISH TO PROCURE A SITUA
TIDN for a Young Man, as a Partner In a small
mannaeturing establishment. Ue la able to make blm
salf UMfnl In any department, and has a eapital of Hl* or
Psven Hundred Dollars. He Is a good plain bookkeeper
and sal*enan.bnt would prefer being employed In or about
themanSSor. & CUTHBEffT A WN. HO *d it.
j*d - -J
\WI ANTED IMKEDIATELY—Pittaborgh
TJ ° tr ABQN, No. 21.5 that.
AUST3
►BIXTY DAY
i’ PASSAGE.
Pioneer of BTonthly Packet!,
CARHnxa THE UTfITED STATES MAIL.
The following Shire have mlled:
Brvatvr, LSOO tons. July Nonger, IJSOO lons. July
185", 185 S.
Lddy B gmHus,«oo tons.Aog
1,460 pt SssiiSVSkmU^:
1852 OOO tons. Deember;
Baltimore, 1400 tons,
AB*rl iVonliin, F»b. 18M.
JfoQdM«t,l4oo tons, March tf'pAhsgab, I.OGO tona..May
IJW) tons. Hard; OuWude, 1,000 tons, July
,gyt> r » 1864.
Lme^are 3 ! tted srUh Emnsoa’t Patent
‘VentßAtOTandearryFraneiFMetaßc Life-Boats.
Tb* new and magnifir*ut Clipper Ship FLYING FOOD,
1.T13 Tons Register. W.U. lUu*. klMter, wIU sopceed the
■•Gertruds’’ as Eighteenth Ship orthi* Lute, and will BftH
for Melbourne Australia, •
Oathe 20th of Septambop. "
The FLTLNQ SCUD Is boll ton the most approved mod
•ra prtnriples and la considered t» be a voteet mnlel of
MolnaArvblteeture.- Those who deslrs a oufekrun In
one of the feast and fastest Clipper Ships ever imilt, Should
•seurs'peasag* without delay, as only a limited number cf
lst-and 2nd wdn passengers will be taken. _
For freight or prmage. apply on bosjL at.. War 10 East
RlvaortD R. W. CAJdkRON,
a 5 llfl Wall street. New York
SELLING uEF AT GOST,
CAKPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RDGS, Slc.
w.
ARE now offering their entire stock of
Carpeting, OU doth*. Rag*. Matting, *e~ at «wt.
comprising IbaUrgset and beet nescrtmeut la the
«ra market. which wa import direct and select from the
meat celebrated aannflK'toriet In the country. Our stock
comprise# in part the thUowlng, vlx:
Kb* ant Vetvet PUs.Carpota.tOli Cloths,
Tapeetry Brumal* do Cocoa Matting,
Kafra do do fipanlsh do,
Buperflna Ingrain do Cantna do.
Three-ply Imperial do Chsnfleßugs,
Flaa Ingrain do Tufted do.
Common do do Stair Rod*.
Twilled Venetian do Transparent Window Shades
Plain do do Piano and Table Covers,
Tapestry Ingrain do Figured Wooleni Balta, ie.,
Witb a fall anortment of all other Coed* aaaTnmming*
oraailr koptlna Carpet Warehouse. Thorn wishing to
fornija itaimboatt, H&lt or IhiiM will find it to tnelr
advantagetoeail, asnowi* the time to procure the best
wrgaln* ever offered in this market, a* wear* sclllngoU
Sag,, tor 0.11. t , BUM.
DuLuqne Tribune,
TJu ftfWa? PiT*r of the (Sty. .
npQIB is ono of the oldest ana most widely
1 circulated Nswspapenln lowa.
‘"TUtsburgh Slegehant* and others, wishing to secure the
MNK, which lslssood Dally, Weekly end Tri-Weekly, and
which he* already a large admtiilna patrouaK*. aa will
be seao by tetorenes to its colomn*. ocllfrif
Garvetiiun. Oil Cloths and Mattings.
- * “fIOBISON & CO..
FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE TBS THEATRE*
ff¥AYE now on hand, and to which they aro
11 dally addins, o'Urge and eholce assortment of ti*
ateracoods,frcßS the Lowest to the highest mde, which
wW be soldeteaAternprices. Also-Bugi, MatTwindow
Ihadse. Vuutian BUod*.P|aao and table coven. Buff EoL
and, areas oU cloth, and all other goods usually kent In.
arpal bouses, to which the attention of puichieera w in
dtad. • QCIP
Self Heating and Box Irons:
E Subscriber hfmng purchased the ex*
tire right of J. J.'Joh ns tea's Patent Box and' J*
i'a Patent Belf-Heating Smoothing Irons, is now
extensively engaged In manufacturing tha earns. In con
nection with the above. he keepe constantly on hand at
his wareroom, oa-Fadtral sV, opposite Anchor Ooe ton
Worke. a lam and good assortment of the common Tailor
and Sadiron*, to which he would reapertfully invite the
attention 6f wholesale dealers and. the public in general,
SUITd KIWCBLAWK Allegheny taty. Pa.
SOITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
*— and Professors at
Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN DABBY,
Principal of the
on iu important business transactions. JOHN FLKM-
Ih’O, fauthor of Fleming's sew and improved system ot
Book-keeping.) will examine and deliver weekly lecture*
on themlsnea or account*. JAMJto H. IIOPKINB. mem
. her of the Pittsburgh Bar, lecturer on Commercial Law.
Although but a snort time established, this Institution
Is In a most prosperous and flourishing condition, now
numherintrone hundred students, which exhibit* a pop*
ularity ana su muster haps never attained in so short a
time by any other Commercial OoUckc. The Book-keeping
department, under the able supervision of Mr. Barry, Is
unequalled m this city. Prof. Millar A Bro/a system of
writing is entirely new. and in many respects superior to
any other system, for the eonotw ration or which they ap
peal to many persons in Pittsburgh who have already re?
calved Instruction ‘from them. .Prof. Millar has taught
penmanship In all the prifldpal cities and towns in this
flountrrtor the last eleven yean, during which ttmeha
has Instructed upwards of Cftecn thousand persons.
Young man who desire a thorough commercial educa
tion wiuhere find inducement* offered to them unequal*
ed In the West. Let It bedlstlnctly understood that no
etudsut shall get a diploma from this Oollcge unlee# be Is
fully capable of entering on the duties of mercantile life.
Avery satisfaction guaranteed.
Onuses upon from BA. 21. till ID P. M. Night students
at any time during the year. .
gqrNo ranx charge for Arithmetic. js3l
New Leatner Btore.
T G. MOWRY.Iato of tho finn of R. Bard,
•f m No. 233 Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood
stmLwbolosale and retail dealer in LBATUKB, lITDEP,
and OIL, has just returned ftvm tha Katmandu new rt
wiving a large assortment of Leather, consisting of-RiK
Bole, ual Umore Leatter, Philadelphia and Prenot Call
Skint; Morocco and HI as, of au dracripUons; Binding and
lining Bkinx;and a general amertmsnt of Findlngs/Pav
lug pumhaaed my entire stoefc tor cash, 1 am prepared to
•ml low, ftrr cash. I would invite my frieofla to call and
exam no my stock belbre purchasing clsewhJte.
mbit • ■ . . t. Q. MOWBX.
BROOMS —100 doz. Com Brooms for solo
■ by ''JaO : ' JOHN PLOTP * OP.
fIORNMEAL, Hominy, Backwhoat Flour,
\J in ousnillM to *uit fazntUcs, fbr sale at BOSS;
TON * M‘COMBS’, Diamond, Pittsburgh, and fedsrai
$Lt Allaghsny. - - '• • '
B AISINS, Currants, Plums, PryP«£ c *!
I Applet, Vw, D«»n«, for mU
. eO&ilBS, Dtaaori. Fitteburgb. wd }•&***•%£*
PLANKEXSof a superior quiaity.Md mfr
| KO>l» ludtt '■’n'.tinv toWuillfeliao
r*T Afire-THIBET SHAWLS—Just rec’d
** Mggsaaa&r
bSIS. ftoih-Kou lsuttor,'
BOOMS —GO dor. common Brooms ro-
BELL k MQQETT.
AKLEY—I6 Backs prime Barieyfor sale
Iby J*M - HBMVEB Jk PI bWORTIL
CORN— 200 bua Ear Corn for sale by
JU2 I&a&ITZE A DHWORtH.
Stw Tort and Phnadtlpbfa'WvirllMmrate.
FROM CRANE k CO-, M foalh 3d rt- Philadelphia,
and 103 Nassau rtrset. New York- • _
lIERBISG'S PATEST FIRE PROOF SAFEB.
THE subscriber continues to maniifiwrtur©
his unrivalled Patent Fire and Burglar Ptdof
warranted equal to anyand uuprrior tasomo, oftt*> mw
whleh have been tested; as published and not feed hy too
press throughout the world, fbr the last 16 year* and «
k> e proprietor of HaH’s PatontFcwdgr Pwgl*gfc, »»
haring received *eo*r»tem»*dftl* at the W°rid a Fslr. lau;
dim, 1851, and New Y«wk. 186 S-4; also tbe patentee -(by
purchase) of Jones' eelebrat*! Patent comblnatlcn and
t'.raalAlnn n.iik Ur*. Slow In co'a *»• '« *?'
safe •‘xbibiu-.l at the WorU’a Fair,
Hall's aud Jctiws’ Lock, and offered as a to any on#
•vho wouii pick tho forks or Q|-u the m»
and althdngh operated on bTssvsxal skilled
lock-picking, no onesneoeeded In opening
changers alteration of Yho Joek* or keys havlag ooen
mado dfflng tho time,) but the raoney in Ite
safe dnposltory. and was resteted to the “ a *
medal for tbe champion safe of the .
C*CTOH-None genuine «i«pt thoeo baring the sub
saiber’isaa# on c nEURtNrt>
Green Block, corner Pin* and Water »te-Nuw York.
N. B.—The above Safa and Locks can beihad (adding
freight) at manulkotuier s priees.of his autbalrod agents.
In all tne principal cltlos of the united States apd Cana
da*. . w ’~* mq
PUBLIC NOTICE!!
Basil ton,'Clark &; Co.’s Coil Liver Oil.
milE late firm of Rnaliton, Clark It Co. bo-
I In* dUaolredby thedaath of WM. L. RUSfITON 4th«
otuy pot»a of tbon»m« of Koebton fT«r conoacUd with
th«Orrn!TtbabaJßM»ls/otor*»in w b*eontlnood by »
lIEG EM A N‘,"C LARK”& CO.
I dc partner* and sol® •accessors of Co^
15.273 and 511 RmmdiraT, Now York, •
noctiou with the star® No. 10 Alter Boon b*lo*
*,**Jt, Ueeeman hea been eennwied with the fftab
nihmeat;twßDtr«lx years, sod frr twolr# rears bn been
e partner and had the principal charge or the boemeuk
and with the benaflt ol hie experience end the combined
effort* ofeech member ofcnr firm, we trust to merit and
K*riT«a eontinnance of thep&tronajje so liberally ex*
tended to on. ~
The Genuine Cod liver Oil,
hitherto made by R.C.ACo. will In future bo made only
bv OB—lt fu our Ur. Clark who vent to Newfoundland to
superintend Its manufacture, and v« vumt It pore.—
Our Oilis aold by all the most respectable drug gift* In the
United Btatre.
Osoriox—Be careftil to see that the name “UEGEUAN,
OLABK A C 0..” Ison each label, and the signature upon
the cork of each bottle, without which It U not enmlne.iv
Ja23-lmo
Cash and Short Credits!
M. L. HALLOWELL A CO.
SILK WAREHOUSE,
Philadelphia.
ri'JSRMS:—Cash buyers will receive a dis-
I const of SIX per cent. If the tnoner be paid In -par
fond*, within ten a art from date of hill.
Uoenrtent money only taken at Its market value on the
day it is received.
To merrbants of utuloubted'staadlng, a credit of SIX
months will be given, if desired.
Where money la remitted in advance of maturity, a dls
ecraotat the rate ofTWULYK per cent, personam will be
allowed. Pricts for Goods Uniform.
In again calling th« attention of the trading community
to the above terms, we announce that notwithstanding
the general depression In commercial affairs throughout
the country, the .system of btulnue adopted br ns more
than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhere,
enable* us to offer for the coming Spring season our osnal
assortment of
NEW SILE AND FANCY GOODS,
Comprising one of the
iiAKQEST AMP STOCKS MSS
to be found In America; to whleh we will receive constant
additions, throughout the season, of now and desirable
goods from our lIOUaXIN PARIS. Jal6-2mo
B. T. Baobitfs Potash in Tin Cans.
OF 331*2, 12yT pounds each, assorted; 143
lbs. In a case, warranted equal to any loose at about
tne tame price as that la casks, with full directions for
nee, printed on each can, being in amnch more portable
condition for retailing. Any person deetrmu to try it will
please remit 10 dollars In a fstterto my risk, or through
some friend to this place, and I will forward one ease as
shore, 143 lbe. This article has been In urn for the last
three years, and gives the best of satisfaction to all who
have met with It. Also, super Carbonate Soda Beap Pow
der, Yeast Powder. CastUe soap. Cream Tartar, Candles of
all kinds, and the best Baleratne in pound nanere6o in a
case, cr other packages. B. T. BABBITT.
deWmo Nos, 69 A TO Washington sh. Mew York.
S Phrenological Cabinet
FOWLERS," WELLS A CO,
Fhre no legists and Publishers. 231. Arch
street, below Seventh, FhUadeJphla, fhnlah
all work! on Phrenology, Phymology, water
Curs, Magnetism and Phonography, whole*
sals and retail, at Mew York prices. Profos
lionalexaiLinationg,with charts,.and foil
written descriptions of character, Havacd
evening, Cabinet free, my22»lyc
FOR RENT.
LET—A Brick House on 6th st., with
I a largo yard. A Tavern Stand In Birmingham. A 3
story Uouoe, wlthalarg»yard.cm Carpenters' ally. A
Rouse of 4 rooms, hall, garret. An., on eth ajar Grant.
A House on tiraut st., near the Public School Ilonas. A
arge 3story Houieon Base st., at the bead of sth. A
argo flail on 4th st. Five Offlees in Splaln’s Building on
6th st. A large Store Boom on 4th st. Apply to. . .
• ftf 8. QUTIIBKRTABON.I4O.aAst
Hotel for Lease.
T 1 ILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known Qfi the
It, **lsunartlne IToase,” ft offered for lease on fovofable
{eras, belngsltuatcd on the eomerof Fourth and Urant
ft,. Das j the Court House,and about midway between the
Mooongahela Wharf and the Penn*. .Railroad Depot. It
Is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable loca
tion* In the city. The Hotel will be fhrnl«h#dU desired,
and leased for a term of rear*, commencing from the first
of April next. For further Information; apply to.
wapru JOSEPH & A A. P. UORBIHQK AtVys;
jaYMmdAwT OffUw. So. 143 Poorth PUtaburab.
For Bent.
THAT splendid Now Hotel, known aagS
“Brown's F.xehaage,” situated 12mllsafrom thaJct
city of Pittsburgh, at the innetion of the Oreeasburg Pike
and* Plank Road from Pittsburgh, 'containing 40 room*,
and built In the moat modern style, wKh all the conven
fonrea ofa first eiaaa UftUl, such as lee and Smoke House,
Stabling for 80 to 100 horse* and a fine Barn. The bouse
isatp eeent furnished with the best of Furniture of mod
ern style, which will Uwild to the lessee or removed as
desired. A flneOardeo attached to the House, and from
sixty to seventy acres of flue eiear land, a greaterportion
of which is rich bottom, lying along the bank* of Turtle
Creek. There Is one of the Central Jlallroad Stations on
the Farm, within one hundred yard* from the HoteL—
tvreout ean go and come from PKtaburuh twice a day.—
' The House has a good custom as a summer resort for Due
lutes rien** fomuiee. The aeeeasary arrangements for a
Hotel are al» for eale, Omnibus, norsee-ißarnees. Oows
and farming utensUa. There are also* store, fietucary
and rost Office close to the HotsL The Hotel and appsr
tenanoee will Iw leased with or without the Farm and
Farm, together with other land adjacent,
flonrittlturln all of'JOaaerea, will be' sold entire or In any
smaller number of acres, to suit purchaser), fu* Country
Beatsor lor gardening purpose*. „ ‘
Persons desiring tolease the Hotel or Farm, or to -pur
chase the Furniture, Omnibus, Hareee, Ae-A&* will ad
dress the undersigned. ALLEN BROWN,
jalMmd Tortla Creek P.O- Allegheny Pa.
{Dally Patou copy 3mo and charge OaaettM
For Sale or Kent.
A WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin*
i L lutf WHklnsburg. and out the Railroad Station.—
The Uouh contains IJ roam*, end the Lot, on which there
U e garden end good stabling, frosts W feet on the Tarn*
hike and extends 2ftt feet In depth to* fifty toot street-
This deelTtble property will toe sold loir end on very easy
terns, or will be rented fir|lsop«rannum.
E,Di (JAZiZAIJ,
For Bent.
4 DESIRABLE Country Residence inPitt
township, with Two Acres of ground. Fruit Tree*,
bbery, Out-houses, fa, -will be rented cheep, end fiat
e term of jtera toe good tenant, dpelr topjo. A-wwarfl
et the office of jaa-if PAiBIOK t fIUENP. ■_
For - Bent.
rjUIB Brick Dwelling, known heretofore as
**Onr noose," In Diamond alley, between the Dia
mond «nd Wood st* et present ooeupled by Ur. Wm. Qel*
leebef. For terms, apply to _
jal7-tf B. D, OAZZAM.
lots for Sale or Lea4e.
4 NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on
Craddock, Commerce end Bredy eti, end on Penne.
me. Theee Lots ere eUglblr situated mrDwelling or
business he jses. end will be sold low on easy terms or will
befceeed for ten years or less as may snlt thoee whowant
tt s . t y w ttaiM. ss e.g i jmssyfo:- ■■■
' 70R RENT—A good HouBeon2d at., bo
. 1 tweraßmithfl«ld*nda„nt«t. BrotfSlMrmonth..
_ THUS. WQQim, To fourth at. .
■ ?OR BENT—The 2a, 3d and 4th story
I 'rooms over J. Wilson * Son’s Rat Store, and Ttetaaa
i tvx’s Banking Ilonse, earner of Wood si. end Dlemond
alter, (entrance off Wood at) The above rootna ere each
40 feet ftontby M well Itehttd gar tame,
omiulre of deSOtf dIWILSON A BON. 91 Wood st. :
KENT—A well lighted and famished
~ Besemeet Btore, eomer of Third and Market sta.—
] ht 1100 per annum. ncSP-tf E.D.QA7.7.AM.
To Editors and Printers.
rfHB Building occupied for more than ten
yeere by the PiiUburgh Gatdi*. and which Is centre!*
Abated on Third it, near Market, la now TOB RHNT,
attbrding a good opportunity to Editor* or Printer* of se*
eurint e web known stand tar their business. Thttprop*
erty Is directly opposite the extensive Printing end Newt*
Rper establishments In Blngerlyte Dispatch Building.—
r terms, apply to IS. D. GALZAM,
isaa-tf - Market fa between fid and 4th.
Q PEARS’ MILLS-FOB ..KENT. —These
3 dorirabte and very pepmar yLQURING MILLS end 1
SAW MILL attached, ere now tor Tent tow, as the present j
iroprtetors Intend embarking In another basinets. These I
illllf have one of the best water powers in the country. I
wing supplied hr the Little Beaver river* end Sandy end
BcerorCanaL They are 4)4 miles from the Ohio river, or ]
out-tot Lock of the Canal, and .the Pittsburgh and Cteve*
tend railroad. There ia In contemplation (and has been
surveyed) end will be built, a railroad from Darlington to.
the river, which will make the communication to this Mill
good theVear through. ’
TUB STORB Is a very desirable location tor selling goods,
has a good run ofeustom, doing a good cash business, of
abont 112,000 per annum. Any one wishing to engage in :
a sat* paying business, will do well to call soon on the pro
proprietors, as they are determined to rent ter the reason*
sunttensd above. DANIKb BARTER,
Spear’s Mills, Columbiana Cu*Ohta,
Poftoffice address: Smith’s Perry. Beaver Fenn’a. or
to J. D. STUART.
— p&tf Union Una.’ Pittsburhe.
■ TENANTS WANTED for thojfol-1
jf lowing Routes and Btoro Booms:
CfTwo DwelOogUouses and Store Booms on 8d at.
A Dwelling House on cth st.
A Dwelling Rouse on Water ft, above Grant.
A House of 8 rooms, an Logan st.
A House of 3 rooms, on Bedford st.
A Large new House, on Roes, st head of sth ft.
A Dwelling ll gum In Birmingham. j
A Large Tavern Stand in Kaat Birmingham.
A Large Store Room on itb fa near Wood.. I
That spadohs UaU on 4th etTnow known asCar®J4H»*L
jilt Apply to ROUTHBERT *4o fid
mo LEASE OR SELL-The gw™
I as the Jurist* Rolling Mill, situatedin JMtojMßg
Cffir. below the Oldßrlflgo, at the jnn-tl
and Allegheny river. There are on the prffg*
work shopJ.oh* efwhklils used aaau engln* nooseij^
tadted to Which 1* a other ron-H
tending the whole length ofthe btewing the
"7 nagan & AM,*- - >1
TLTO 9t Market at, arc closing out their en-
I\l «tock of Dry C2ood« at an ItomonsedUcountfrom'
preparatory to purchasing tbclr eprlngrop* ]
Webave on hand a fine aMortment of the following
piramefai. Prencii Merinos/Wool DeUlttes.;
Plaids, Madonna Cloth. Tames Cloth, Bombtilac*
Kwiuh Chlnta, v English doTkasUns; superior makceof
Wideband other flsnnela with a BteMi
iihicolered Brocade Plaid and Btriped Dross of
which will bo sold sta great sserlflc*. - nsa
IMPORTANT— We have on bond a fow of
these cheap Building Lots In the?th wsrd. fc»wM«
we Win take lo exchange at par. Owtifleates ot Deposit on
Q a i a im« i (^aft). |^Pt sojT.n.,!!./
T ABD A BOTTEB-25 kK»: N/l LMd;
CUPEB FRENCH CHINTZES—Marpby!
3 A Borshfieid Invite the attention of the ladles totSeir
groat variety. * j- . • • ••• .
COOKINU RAISINS, Cninunts, Spew,
ato u»i Br *“W SwS,*&naH 4 jrooaßs,
. a 33 (Ute MSfri** Tea Mart.) in the Diamond.:
li’LOUR— lSO.bbls. extra Floor on hand
* ndnrul.’lT - J. *. uuTcaißcs.ca
HOT ASU—IO casks this day rac’d and
'lTfarula by I.IS-. V '
SPERM CA NDBES—IO hxa. Sperm Can
dice, 4 and A to ths ter sale by W A. McCLPRQ.
i/uirt BUS. Oats for sale by 1
tUUU to • j.Kcaanxu);
NOTICES. &C.
\t3tlCE—The lato firm ofWick AAl’Cand- ?
Wlckjln the 30th Inst, the businew of aatd firm will he .
ectled by.theundsrrignedjat their offloe, corner Wood and *■
Water ks. . Ik U*CAHDbB&S, Surviving Partncr-r'
JP 0 -PARTNERSHIP—Tho undereiimo<Loi \
wV thelats firmofWiok A WOaadtHHL \aetnudar as I
Stated with him WILLIAM A .
COFFIN for the purpose of continuing the Wholesale Qro
rerrandOpmmlwmt bnftnssa, altheold stand,emmarOi
Wood and Water tta-. Pittsburgh. under the .nidi and
styfoof JU’CANDLESSj MEANS A 00. Thwhaany In
vite a eontinuance of Uu patronage eoßMWinMKuded
tothelate Ann. __ D. firtJwlUKa*-.
May 24. 1»54.-my27 ,
Dissolution of Co-Partnersiup.
riVHE co-Putoership ; heretofore existing
I totwen UwrabKritpM'>ft> a J c ?il£? , ?W'?
t£a D.m..r John W»tt * Co.hM this &KT horn OlßolnJ
by mutual consent. •'
The businctf of the lata firm win' be aotUed by Jnhc
Wilson, at the old stand on Liberty street, and for that
gjfrpoee he Is hereby authorised to the
January Bth, ISW. JOHN WILSON.
In retiring from the business, I cheerfully recommend
my lalo partner, JohnWUsan, to the patreuage of our
former euetomers. JOHN WAR.
fOHN WILSON, Grocer and. Commisaion
®JP Merchant, No. 2C6 Llbcrty »treet, MtUburgh.
The eubacriberewill continue the Wholesale UrocerT.Pro
duceand ComMUslon bnslnwta, at the old stand of John
Watt A Co, No. 300 Liberty street. JOHN WUjiON.
riO-PARTNEKSHa r —Wo havo this day
I^/associated ourtslvaa in the Carpet bUflnesa at No.
112 Marketst~ the partnmhlp to date from the first day
of January last, ana the basliuM to be conducted under
the cam o and firm of W.UoUUntoekA Brother*.
WASHINGTON McCLINTOCK,
ALEXANDER McCLINTOCK.
O BOBOS L. McCLIHTOC&r
Pittsburgh, May Ut, ia&A—myi3
ri O-PABTriEBSm P NOTICE, — The un
\J danlgoed h*T« thl* dir fbrmod • etyputomblp fix
tb* truxuctkra of tbt Wbolnalr tnd ,B*Uli Dry Good*
Bulnen. nd« tb* Arm of lliulH 4 AIIU it Ko>.
UukttftodB UnionttTMtß.
JL J. HAGAN,
PAHIKL AUL
VTOTIOE—I have sold my in tercet in the
b urines* of Long, Hiller A Go.‘to 8. A. 4rfmg, who.
with Jno. Phillips wlfl continue at th* uliwCaOi 108
Frost ft I cordially ncommuid tbe sow *rai)frip>* pat*
ronegeof my friends. P. H. nILTsK.
Piftiburgn, July 29 th, ISM.
«.A.ttara...-. ........—-—jim. mum.
O A. LONG &CO., Bell and Brass Fonn*
jj, dsr* and GaaTlttm Invite Attention to their itock
ofCbandeßsn, Bracket* iundsnis usd other fixtures.—
We fit up houses with steam mod cu, make bnu easting*
of til Usd* to order, ferniab Railroad pump# tad tank fit*
keep anU-attritlan meUl constantly on sand.
NOTICE —The interest ot air. John At*
**U. In our buslnesnceaeea iVum this date, br agree
ment. Our basinets, u Wfimmele Groom, wiUT>e eon
tinned by tbo mmalnlng partnirfl.'uudartheflrm of
BAGALKY.COSGRAVE A CO.,
Nos. 19 and 20 Wood st, Pitts burab.
BAG ALBY, WOODWARD A OO-
No. 2ZI Market st. Philadelphia.
PitUborrfh.Dec.l9. 18M.-dsgl WM. BAG ALBY A OQ. .
'VroflCE.'— The late firm of JONES &
Ilf Q 1110(1 having bean dleeolved by the death of John
FTOnigg, on the ZTth Inst, the business of said firm will
be fettled by the undersigned, at tbnir office, corner of
Hoes and First street*.
Sept 30, 19M.—oci ISAAC JONES, tarring partner
TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Soring
1 and Blister Steel, Plough Slab -Steal, Steel Plough
wings, Coach and EUptie Springe Brass Nut Tapers, Half
Patent Bcmr Maji »nd Hammered Iron Axlee.—Corner of
Roes and Pint stmts. Pittibnrgb. a!\j .
rutin JO*KS~~. ............—...J. B. XOOZSS.
DB. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers oc
• Bo gey’s Patrnt Improved Steel Cultivator.—office
corner of Boas and First streeta. Flttsbcridu ■ fel3-ly
NOTICE. —In consequence of haring sold
our Furnaeae to the Cambria Iron Companr, the
partnership heretctoreexlftingundertbeflnaofP. SHORN;
BERGER A CO* at Hill Creek Fornwe, and alw the part*
uerthlp tinder tbo firm of KlnQ A EHOKNBBB
OER, at Cambria Furnace, are both dissolved. The tmri
ness will be settled up by the managers at the Furnaces,
and George B. King, who are authorised to use the name*
of the respective firms in settling up tbe bnrinas*.
GEORGE B. KING, 1 *
March L 1903. Imhfiitfl P. BHOENBERGKB.
J, f, iiimm mni XtCEEACTf.
Th yf. HERSTINE A CO.. Commission
1 F v and Forwarding Merchants, and Dealera generally
toProduee, Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, and other Marnifko
turn, Ac* Nos. 83 ana9i» Front street, Pittsburgh.
The undersignedharingfonnedaco-partner
■blp, under the style of D. W. IIKBSTINE t CO-. fir the
-transaction of a General Agency, Commission, Forwarding
aadProduebaaioess,aiNoe.B3nndOA,Frcntstxert,arenre- .
pared to give spedal atUntlon to flulng orders, rewiring -
and forwarding produce and meruandlse, tod to the ex*
eeutloo of all businessmar be entrusted to their ours.
Du W. HEBSTINK.
HMN. EJCUBADU. _
Ezra to— Clarke A Thaw; William Baffaley A Ooi W.
M.*CullrA Ofc? F.Bell sts A Co; Hare *ElttfcKramer A
BchnrHenry GralT, JEsqrf William Kfehham; H. R. Johnson,
K*Q4 T. BaksweU,Ked4uearge Ledlle, K*J4 Solomon Sterner,
- iaxdn
SOS. set- : .umtUS. fUKtSU.
VTOTICE: Joseph Fleming hiving aaao
1H dated with him Joseph AbeL the business nareafler 1
wUI be conducted under tbe strleef JU3EU ABEL A CO, at
the old stand, corner of Smlthfield and Fourth streets.
Jala
rf'lO-PARTNERPHIP.—The undersigned
vJhaTetbls day entered Into co-partnership, under the
name and style orJ. A. HUTCHJBON A 00* for the purpose
eftnaaaetlng aCommissionand Grocery bruin***.
JAB. A. HUTCHISON.
Pittsburgh. Feb. . M- A.M. WALLINGFORD.
CO-PARTNERSHIP —Having associated
E. S. Ward with me in the Drug business, the bual-
Benwlll be canted on ttom this data, under the oyle or
B. B BKLLKBB A OC.
January 2d, 1954.
m. s. RTiuax.^.—-T- s. waao.
|3 E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale and
L%i» JUtall Dealers In Drags, paints,.Oils, Varnishes.
51,404 No. ST Wood street, ~ »a 4
Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!!
ws.Rin.izr itr five uihutes! .er
TYLER’S CEM ARABIC
GOUGH CANDY DROP
PATENTED 1537, •
JT*HESB DROPS wherever they have been . .
. ■ IntrodiicsdfhavespeedDy svpeneded all other Cen*
feen, Imrans, Wafer*. Ae- for the relief of Coughs, ;
Hoammen. obre Thi oat and all Pulmonary Consumptions .
Thslr euperiorUy ccmsistaln tbelragreeablsttavur, tbeah*
mam ofany Injurious drug In their composition, and. in . ,
their promptaettou•without Interfering with diet w bu»i ...
bees, or rendering th» systemmore raseeptlbleof cold.— -.
Toey are the most suitable JbrCHILDREN, and rvry ben* -
efldaito: PUBLIC BPEAKEBSand -BINGEBS; they re*
move all boskioess from tbe throat, and clear and give
tone to tbe votw. Price 121* and’JS cents e bo*. •>
. Bold vhoieeele eud.rstaU by FLEMING BRO - (late
KiddAUo.l No. CO Wood aU and most Drug and Candr .
Btom. 1 | ' ocSt-d- •.
ARTIFICIAL TEETIi!!
DBS. DUNCAN & CAMBBON,
, - DENTISTS,
.To. 15Q If£xf street. Aefieeca Kact ei*t £lvt itrvrfr,
CINCINNATI. ~
rpHIS OFFICE under the management of -
■ 1 Its Present nroprlotore. hss been Inercaitag inrCPO- ''
tauon Iw superior operation* In the Artificial Depart*
meut of Dentistry fcr the last ten years.aud no expouea
. or elTnrt shall be wsnttng to glve satltfsctloulo ell wbo ■
\m*r favor It with their patronage.
Thesaherriberswould,call attention tothefidlowtqgv
Jeafentlal points porbalnlug to Artificial Teeth, vUi Beaa-’
ty and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength
or the material*, eomlbrtto thrwearer, and usefulness In- :
restoring the natural appears one of the speech, and abU- • -
Ity to masticate* |q all of which they are warranted In •
auingthey areexceeded by noaa and equaled by tow.
I inserted from one to a foil set, with Artificial ' '
(Gums, roll and Half SetslnTartably Inserted by suction. ‘
j AlloperatlonslnDentistryperibnnedlothe moetthor* -
I Mi|h manner. .< . •
I THUMB—Considering the superior character of the
| work and tb* guarantee given, they sro the most reason-s .
| able In the Wert. •• * '
JkeoftdA irvun,en'<kldPlatCilMQperlbcih. ■.
« ** *. . - ibhtr “ iOO *• y“ .
Th* money nfundsd Ifth* Teeth do not prove satlsteo*
ttwy.
jo*For the InfbrmaUon of those living, at a distance,
we would state that our fhcHldsa are such that we can
I make in the finest style, a full mt of TRUTH In from 24 to
| 4ft hour*, and small pteest hi proportion, so tbat.nodstgn*
I tlou n*edJM . •
I W. & DDKOAN, 1 yl. r i -,.
J. Q.OAUHBON, . jDentteta.-
I delMy No. 1W West 6th »U bet. RaoeA Elm, On.
JA. BROWN, would mostreapDctfolljlu*
• form the public that he keeps on hand, at hls stang'
on the west side of theDtamond. Altesbenr City, a-eqm .
gate sniortmentof Venitlan Blinds: Alsc, Tenluan Shut*
r* are mhde to order, in the host urW warranted egust
to any la the United State*. IDs Bund* can he. removed
1 without the aid of n screw ltevlnapurchMed the
ttoek. tools, and wood of the Cabinet KetahUshweutct
to- furnish their old
easterner* *s well ee the pnpoe *t terg*. with everything
I inthslrune,. Agwer,Ho.& Woodstmt,Wttsbmh.. .
I ' * ~ J. A. sHtlwi . .
"Provß all to that wUcli U
TYLER’S COMPOUND
GUM ARABIC syRUP.
I ant.
enabted the proprietor to reduce the prio* so
•a to place U within the roaeKoraUetsJSßS.lt* supertert* ...
trover moat similarjaepanatong is. att«ted.by.gmny u em-.
Inent physWaaa In uaitmore. Waahlngtcm, .
| of Maryland, Pennsylvania, .Virginia, fa. whohavabeen ■
ey*»itne*ratoflUefllc*cywhenthewMr|rasdl«s nav# . ~
ing,fa;it ha* gradually ajswd It# yeputottenover the :
whole Union. lnoaßesotreerat ’ : .
I Colds. Courfis; Hoarseness, *c.„.
I ItatvainmediaU and ganejaUyejwmlnnw «
wlthfitet cr
j tiß, Affection* of t£e Longs, - and
I Consumption, ,
SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUPIN ttUNOIS
A —Judge Pteroe, of Middleport, Iroquois Cow write*
ttnd«rd*t*ofdan7s7th,lWt,thati»h** beenooubled. -
££reer tea*, with a cough te* aeveral years, which laat p
confined him to his bed and iwoulrad medical treat*
meat tor throe mooth*. During the summer he rot bet- ; -
ter. butstllltho rough crntinncdtodlstßM. him hr day
anil night, which was only the uao of Hvller*’ . -
dmgh Sirup, which a gentlemen by -the name of Chapin , .
tooiSiVwitS him firm the States of Üblo. Mr. Chtpiu
sslbiiftssa.'&sfflsa’ifeffi'fsfiidn •
pcrUontrf which' JndgoPbree - oWalned. MduSM-with ;
great benefit when othMDeMftDadtooffijrdrritef. . :
R.H.BELLJIRS A CD, Proprietor*. 5? Wood it. .
! Orphaiu’CoortSale.
its MondavAHs 12Ut day of ; F«braa*y
mSuacm tiie UrwnabQrg an-IPIUj. .
harsh Turnpike roed, adjoining- thevUtegaof.Vilklns*
baTSi firtiwlf tbtmUmM Hr. te* ■ \
1 ter.SedSSeSasaleof which: oae breu ordered by tbe
j of
I d * 6u . tni ni * hlt^ a,,P IHOMAa
jwgidgwtdT of AraheUaBtatenfisld.BastlibmT. ■- .
1 KKSTne^TMixjrAßYCTgrrrpxK,
RQtECTBD-lnr ftßoardofTiftiton appoint' -
ed tor the State, te wnderUmsDuerihtewdnm of Ooi.
. UOnOAl!, g dlsUagulahed grad aate of West Point;- •
r and a pmrieai Roglawr. aided hr an able Pacultr.
I The ooune ot.study ls that usually taught la the b«4t /
1 Boob-Seeptog andßuslncm Jftams, and Modem I«bb«*<
I iatf-d*wT •p. IUDLHy. Prsrident of toe Beard- ,
Ia'LOUR —400 bbla. -choifio cxtra Famliy
I 1 brand* 100 do - Ja : : • . •
Suo do „ fine. Ciraslo bT - '
JaSO ’ ;J. ft W- RMA.gAlwit^fat
6RN MEAL—IOO bills* yellow kiln driod
flyaalaby •• •• t. : J. teW.nEA.74 V*Ur st
lORN—SOO tnuLviiTeaK andUOtt bus. shell
fed ftriate by -’* 4 * J. * REA. 74 Water it. *
«OOKiNU TlLE,.matmracturcd of Fira
.nav.fiT sate by - : HfRRY U. Col LINa •
K the India Kaiiba
Uipotiltff Market ft. . r J.*a.Pl»iL x* '■