MTTSBURQhT" ~ THPB3DAY MOBJintB, FEBRUARf 15.1855. *CITY PBRABTingyr IrSn”^ 814 ™ 018 ™-^C°n*f.—Bcfow Judge convened on Wednesday morning at ten o clock. After the rendition of the verdict • Aoa pronouncing the sentence in the ease of . the case of the United States vs. Peter Utiindj, indicted for making, forging and coun terfeiting half dollars, quarter dollars and dimes •of the U. 8. currency, was taken up. The prisoner being **not guilty,” in a firm and distinct tone of voice. ' Judge Shaler, for the United States, made a few preliminary remarks to the Jury to the fol - lowing effect* Shortly before the arrest of Grundy, the pris oner, a man named Jones was arrested in Cleve land, charged with having in possession a quan • : tity of counterfeit U. 8. gold coin; he was stop, ping at a hotel and placed his purse in charge of the. clerk of the house, who deposited it in a drawer near a bag of quicksilver; the pune coming in contact therewith, the gold coin was made to appear as Jf it was counterfeit When Jones paid his bill, he offered one of the pieces and was arrested for attempting to pass counter feit coin. On his examination, he said begot hegold from Peter Gnmdy, of Pittsburgh. The ; gold afterwards was proved to be genuine and Jones was discharged. As . soon as the Cleve- I ..land police reoeived the information, and be-1 fore the coin was proved to be good, they telegraphed'on to the police here to appre hend Grundy. Accordingly a warrant was issued by Mayor yds, and Gmndy was ar rested in his groggery or eatiog cellar on Wood .®t?**t near the corner of Water. On taking him to the Mayor’s office, he was. searohed and a counterfeit half dollar, (date, 1847,) was found on his person. A search-warrant was thenis - sued and the cellar of defendant searched.— Nothing,* however, was found. The house of a .relative of Jones’was also searched qua ntity of gold cols found, which turned"out to bo . : genuine. ■ The . residence of Grundy near BakewelTs glass-boose was then searched. In his bed-room was found a; chest from which was taken a leather satchel or haversack, containing 31 counterfeit quarter dollars, some ready for ..circulation, some unfinished. A number of bo . gus ten pent, pieces were also fonnd, together with the plaster-of-Paris dies for manufacturing dimes and quarters. Instruments for clipping, milting, gilding, fee., and a quantity of coining material were likewise obtained. In another part,of the house a battery for electro-gilding and other articles were found. Judge Shaler then proeeeded with the testi mony on behalf of the United States. - Andrew J—Moon sworn—l am a potiee officer; the prisoner was brought to the Mayor’s Office - * under arrest some time since; I searched him; ; the pocket-book here produced is the one I took from his pocket; a half-dollar was found;’ thisis . the coin; I marked it at the time; I searched his house after the haversack had been found and obtained nothing.• ‘ . Cross examined—Searched his person in the Mayor’s Office; took the pocket-book out of nis hand; he took off his coat and vest; when I pot my hand in his pocket, he said there was acoon terfeit half-dollar in his pocket; 1 found it there; Grundy did not attempt to make any conceal ment; am sure I got the coin out of his pantaloons pocket; other officers were present at the time. Jamea Reed sworn—l arrested Grundy on a warrant from Mayor Volt; had a search-warrant to search his cellar on Wood street; foand noth ‘ ing there; I ascertained from his wife that they - had a dwelling house; I ijent to the Mayor’s of fice and got a search-warrant for that house; . asked Grundy for the key; he said they had ta ken it from him; took the key, went to the house srithilr. Frost, and searched it; in a chest we _ got 30 or 81 quarter dollars; got the haversack . • is a cupboard in the same room; the key I got was the key of the chest; unlocked it with the .■ t key; the electric battery for gilding coin was found, in the haversack; the moulds were found in the haversack; the framers for the moulds weregot in a : barrel.in the cellar, the pieces of metallic substance with. 4 or 5 ten cent pieces were found in the haversack; were found in the chest; tho Mayor made oat a •- memorandum of the articles obtained; the arti cles got corresponded with that memorandum; pot all the articles back into the haversack, and they were locked up at the Mayor’s office. • : J3ros3-examined—-Omy the ■ qnarter-dolUrs were foand in the chest; Grundy’s bouse was on . the alley that, runs past BakewelTs glass-house; ~ found the haversack in a cupboard on the first „. floor; the cupboard was not locked; the chest was in the same room; it contained a lot of pa • . per boxes; in them I found the articles. Grundy told-me at the Mayor’s office that the persons who searched him had the key; I got it from tbem;jsome of the paper-boxes contained stuffed - ..birds and preservedbuterflies •; Mayer Volz identified the memoranda as those . . . taken by.him at his office.. - —Mr; Coekshoot explained the nature of one .of the articles found. It is an electric battery, such as is used for gilding; galvanised watehea ; ar* made to resemble gold by such a battery.— This one is notin working order. y o.JohnD.Claneey, sworn—l no-employed in 'the Bank, of Pittsburgh; handle-'eonsiderable specie; this coin (takeb from Grundy’s house,} is counterfeit. ' RalphFroat, sworn—l am one of the Mayor’s police; I assisted Mr/Tieed in searching Grun dy’s cellar on Wood street; found nothing there; afterwards searched his house; found the haver sack in the cupboard; it contained the dies and - some dimes; found the.quarters in a cheat.— Testimony corroborative of that of Mr. Reed. High Constable Richardson, sworn—l have had charge of the haversack sinee I have been in office; received it from Hr. Reed; brought It to the Court aud delivered it to the ManbaL 'Officer Ray testified that he saw Grundy v searched. He exhibited-no unwillingness to be searched.. The Court having taken a recess, convened again at 3 o’clock P. M. CoL Black opened the case for the defenco in a •few remarks touching the nature of the testimo ny about to be offered. _. The testimony for the defence was as follows; Joseph Hellert sworn—l am a puddler and . boiler at the Clinton Iron Works; have known Grundy two years and a half; have been in the habit of visiting his house; this electric-battery cop (here produced) used to belong to me; I used it. in the daguerreotype business; I used it to galvanize plates toat were scratched; two years -last November, when X left bis house where I was* boarding I gwre it to him with some articles of clothing to keep them till cri&d'for; 1 know this cup to be the same oar; it does not look as though it had bees used riser; Mr. Grundy is a birdtstoffer fay trade; his character was always good} never beard anything against him. saw any instruments such as those found in his chest used for fclrd for bird-stuffing. Thomas Clayton sworn—l work in -Mr.-Grun dy's . eating saloon on tho corner of Wood and Water; I live with bits at his house opposite . BakewelTs glass-house; he is a bird staffer ‘aryl insect preserver; we always got up together in the morning, went to the eating cellar and staid till late at night, an average of twelve to six teen persons boarded with him; they slept at his , dwelling and ate at the cellar, his dwelling is al ways open; the boarders were in th 3 habit of. going in-and oat whenever they pleased; the .‘room where Mr. -Grundy slept is always open; Mr. -G. bad a chest in the kitchen; the servant girl always puthis shirts in it; sometimes it was open; sometimes shat; he kept small boxes of ' stuff«T birds in it also; I have seen inside the • chest myself;: Mr. Gnstdy has sometimes been away all :.day from the cellar; he went away vivitbsmet to eajpbbatter flies; never knew Mr. - Grundy tolcafe the cellar and go home before X did; I oeyer aaw in his house anything like coin ing money; never saw any dies there; Hr. G. got'up always at five o’clock;; there never-was any fire in the house except in thekitehenj there 'ls a fire place in the front room; the servant firP# name is Matilda. ’ Cross-examined.—Went to Mr. Grundy’s on the l£th of Jane; between thkt time and No : .ranter last barer caw any fires in the hooso cx -eepi la the kitchen. Matilda Kane sworn—tiro at Mr. Grnody’s; have lived there 4 months; he has s' great many my duties called me all over the house; the house is kept open alt day jand night; there Vks a ebset kept hi the kitchen; it has been left opetr taafiv times; 1 have often taken the key wrawforMr, Gturidy; Mr. G. was always at the cetiar h* up at.b* breakfast was at G; he caow hoese ata or lo o’clock at night. «^f^r??l! T v; w ‘ >ra T lre * kltB « xldoor to Mr * • eioce Ust June; fijs house open aQ day; have seen people going Unak Mr. 0. ojed togtt op Amt fc ho earn, home between 9 and JO; hate always heard he had a good character. : Thomas Smith sworn—l have boarded with Mr. Grundy since last Spriag; sometimes he wouldhave fifteen and sometimes two or three boarders; they eat. their meals’&t tbe cellar, and .lodge at the house; .the door of the dwelling house was always left open; X was in the habit of going into tbe house at all .times; X recollect aebestto the kitchen; bays often seen U wide open, never hare sees anything like money ma king going on tho house; never saw but one fire In the house before Grundy’s arrest ' Cross-examined—l work on -the river; I was 'down the river about three months last summer; 1 have seen Grundy stuffing birds at the ceHsr and at thehonse. ..... . Thom as Clayton recalled—Have seen the hav ersack before; ft was in - tho, cupboard; did’nt look into it. Cipbs eiamined —.Haro aecn .Grundy stuff birds; be did It aftar bo vent borne at night JftnrtsPerktr jnrom—Grundy baa dealt with me a good deal einco last April, purchasing sugar, liquor*, &c.; we bad every confidence la biin; aever saw anything wrong in bits* ■ I Cross-nxamined—Never aoTdlum spelter, plas ter-of-Paria at* anything of the sort. J®““. *£,<*«>?? ia have known him in Philadelphia; knee known him In Pitts ! wrgn;. his-character as an honest man has been pod; never, saw anything wrong going on about hm house; about a month before be was arrest ea he said he was short of money; put his hand in his pocket and said fie only had a counterfeit American half dollar; didn’t say where he:got it; there were seTeial persons present at the time. Several other witnesses were called who testi tified to the good character of defendent. The testimony for the defence was hero closed. Court adjourned to meet again tM« morninz at ten o’-clock. I Court or . Coxxoa Pleas.—Before Judges I M’Clure, Adams and Boggs. I In the case of Elizabeth Holler by her next friend William M'firide vs. Michael Muller, her husband, (application for divorce,) the jury on Wednesday forenoon, found that the facts os set forth in the petition of the libellant had been folly proven. The Court will hereafter decide , to grant or refuse the degreo of divorce. | Elizabeth Taylor vs. Wm. M’Leon. Action to recover a certain amount of rent which the | plaintiff alleges was duo her from defendant.— j Verdict for plaintiff for $46,90. George F. Dihm vs. Jacob Berger and Lydia Berger, his wife. Action to recover tho value of goods sold to Mrs. Berger. The goods were charged to Berger & M’Keo (who were partners in business.) M’Keo repudiated tho bill Ver dict for the defendants. I William Woods vs. James M’WiUiamf. Action I to recover damages for trespass vi et armit, com | mitttod, it is alleged, by M’Williams in removing I a crop of potatoes from a pieco of l&nd which j had been sold by the Sheriff aud made over to ( the vendee. The potatoes were planted by de fendant previous to the sale, and as ho was lossce of the laud at the time it was sold under a judg | meat, he claimed that he was justified in remo. J ving tho crop. The jury retired, and had not ■ rendered a verdict up to 5 o’clock last evening. M. 8. Johns vs. Wm. P. Townsend. Verdict for plaintiff for $42,67. Thomas Patterson and W. J. Ketchum, part ners of the firm of Patterson &~Ketchum vs. John Agnow. On trial. I Sow* of the city papers are making great ado because the Guardians of tho Poor did their share towards ielping the German family in Al leghonywhose case we have several times referred | to. Tho Sardians of the Poor deserve credit | tor doing theirduty and for nothing more. Tho people elected them in order that just such cases of suffering might be met, and we have no doubt they are willing in all cases to do what thoy can. The Ladies’ Association did relieve this family and were the first to discover their condition. As they are a voluntary association, we are dis posed to speak of them in terms of the highest commendation. Buch unwearied energy and promptitude, is not generally ezpected of private associations, particularly when their membership consists only of ladies, and wo therefore award them the highest honor, whilo the Guardians of tho Poor wo say nil that is necessary when we reiterate that they simply performed the duties of the office to which they were elected. 1 j John Seville sworn—Have known Grundy | about a year and a half; lived with him two j months; he was a bird-staffer and kopt an eat ing house; never saw 1 anything about him that I indicated that he was engaged in making conn- I terfeit money; did not-lodge with him. Mr. Gillespie sworn.—l do business on Wood street; have known Grundy for throe years; he was a bird-stuffer; his wife brought birds to me to sell, I sold almost ail the birds he could pro | cure; the business was not a money-making one; he was perfect at that and seemed to kuow noth .ffig else; since he opened tho collar I have not known much about him; his character is good so far as I know; I think his general reputation is good; he was very poor wbetrhe first came to me with his birds. John Parks sworn—Have known Peter Grundy a year and a half; know, him in Allegheny; ho kept a little ale and cake shop; never heard anything against his honesty. William Escott sworn—Lived in the same Swazkt Fotnro Guiltt—The Jury in tho Swaxey, tried on Tuesday In th e G. S. Court, for robbing the U. S. Mail, were out two hours. A sealed verdict was rendered, and was opened at the opening of the Court on Wednesday morning. Tbe verdict was, “Guilty.” District Attorney Shafer asked the Court to pronounce immediate sentence upon the prisoner I as the Sheriff did not desiro to be responsible i for his safe-keeping any longer than was neces sary—he having already made two attempts to hreakjaiL The Court thereupon sentenced the prisoner to undergo an 0 f fiive yean in the Western Penitentiary. Swaxey left the Court, shaking bis bead threateningly at the Judge. | VAixsran’a Dat.—Yesterday was tbs anni ▼emry of SL Valentine; bat who SL Valentine »? S >m deified, deponent aaith cot. The day is set apart to lore, affliction, adoration. ! and all that sort of nonsense. If SL Valentine originated the custom, he ought to be stricken from the calendar of saints for a consummate boobj. The Post Office did a pretty heavy bus iness yesterday in the way of biiku-dous of cream-laid envelopes and perfumed paper. A few of the hundreds of recipients of these Cupids favors were doubtless pleased; others were mor tified, insulted, heart-pained. As for ourselves, we have no particular preference—only this, give us a mutton-chop sooner than a dozen ten der-lmet. Thb Gas is Alizoeest.—On what principle ! does the Gaa Company of Allegheny operate? ! lake Rory O’Moore’u dreams, it seems to “go by i contraries.” Tuesday night was as dark as the : Mammoth Cave, there was no moon, no stars, i no—gas—light! The streets were slippery, slop j py, floodedTrith water, and—no gas light! A I thousand people congregated In Dr. Swift’s church at the Philharmonic concert, but their ways were lighted by—nogaslighL We thought once we discovered a gas-lamp lit, but on follow ing it up, it disappeared and we concluded a private enterprise in tie shape of a lantern or a will o’-tho-wisp. Whit’s the matter with the gas? . . Tot Cgscxrt. —The Beayer street Presbyte rian church was crowded to escess*on Taesday evening on tho occasion of the Philharmonic con cert for the benefit of the Ladies* Benevolent Society of Allegheny. Nearly a thousand per sons were present The concert was a triumph, Every selection was admirably performed and soma of the solos would do honor to any concert j room. r Pittsburgh oogbt to feel proud of the ; Philharmonic. The orchestra under Mr. Vogel was much praised for its inimitable performance of. this introductory overtures. We have not yet learned the : amount realized for the Society. [.., 31ax Killed.—A man named George Shultz, : was killed on Tuesday morning ©no mile beyond Lairobe, on the. Central Road, He was walk ing on the track on the line of the express train, which leaves tho city at half-poet seven, A. M., and before the engioe could be reversed, (be train ran over him, killiog him instantly. The whistle was blown repeatedly, but tho deceased paid no attention to it. Ills body was placed in the ears .and conveyed to his residence at La trobe. The U. 8. Grand Jary yesterday found a true niU of indictment against Henry Cummings for breaking open a letter in a Post Officesin Potter county. The case will be taken up to-day on the conclusion of the Grundy etso.: _ The tavern of John Scbriber, Liberty street, .fifth Ward, was entered by burglars on Monday night, and a lot of clothing and a dollar and a half in change stoles. The offenders are un known. The Governor has appointed IJahss A. Eras, of Elisabeth, Aid De Camp,'frith the rank of Lieut Colonel. The Colonel enjoyed the game honor under theadmlnstration of Gov. Johnston. - Mobs Coal.— Daniel BusbneU, Esq., has given the Guardians of the Poor one thousand bushels of coal for distribution among .the sufferers of this city. A Lis? of valuable stocks frill bo sold this evening at 7 o’clock, at the Merchant's Exchange, by P. M. Davls^ A Foil Jail.—There were 170 prisoners in the County Jail on Wednesday. California Diamond Tins. rjENTLEMEN'S SOLID COLD CALIFOR aIINI A DIAMOJO) OUJSTKB BttESST PISS wllh cluiu «t£adb*d; prtea $5; without chain 94. Aw Pin* irt •qou is brilUsoer suit- appournoe* U> tb* r**l Mioond. »od ar* reaUr worth a Tift lto at*. "Ww Inrita •wetf on* to eall, dTllltr to nonarehawnLsnt]*. «t> . .... uiJ. JACOB B, 407 Brondwsr. *a*ll hlitorf of Um m*eoT«rr ot :tb«Mctosoc *>• Muu«r ProfcMor Jao>b#,ao well known for Ziutßp*rkt.m*xni&etar«of ' > A nuts w«w*TOtbmi»*pertm«nolth* Quart* Koek, which b# S?2ISi t 7 ,r .* ~0 . t V , . !lll ' maantMtorr tobecuU AoawJeoo*. hi* agent In **•?** and fcrUllaacjr of tba of them took. 1 U“«»T.flns,u.prl t . -*^*JKE5£. i " D «WBiar oriiifi(taI t,to * , ‘'“ CbonUnj Rcnn — . ; - nea-Cad \ Fu«s^i»w«t^r^s.* I< ' r,on S°lng to or Uw bayir c4O - But> > T^^”° at *7- It eu» b* bad *> u*L on U •»?«JrtSrffirS^^2sj^ i |£^ Da ** n »* a *-**«**• *• V K S5fi^ B ts^?X^ BY TELEGRAPH CONGRESSIONAL- WAsmscroy. Feb. 12. Senate.— Mr. Wade,p.rescoted the credentials of Mr. Seward as Senator from New York for six years from the 4th of March next, which was read and placed on the file of the Senate. Mr. Morten presented the credentials of Da vid L. Yulee, as Senator from Florida fur tho same term, which was disposed of the same as above. Mr. Wade, by unanimous coosont,'introduced bills for the improvement of the harbors ofCon neaut, Ashtabula, Fairport, Cleveland, Huron, Sandusky City, and the mouth of Black Stiver, which wero referred to the Commlttco ou Com merce. * Mr. Jones, of lowa, introduced a bill for the improvement of the harbor at Dubuque, -which was also referred to the Commitieo on Commerce. Mr. Gwin introduced a bill to continue tbe works at Fort White, in tho harbor of San Fran cisco. Mr. Douglas reported the bill from the Houao establishing a dine of subterranean telegraphs between the Mississippi and the Pacific, merely granting the right of way. The amendments to tho bill woro concurred ia and tho bill passed. Mr* Gwin submitted resolutions instructing the Committee on Commerce to cnqoire into the expediency of providing for building lighthouses at Concert City and Trinity Bay, California. On motion of Mr. Gwin, the Senate bill for the better protection of lift and health on board of passenger ships, was recommitted totheCom .mittee on Commerce. Tho Senate then again resumed the considera tion of tho Indian Appropriation bill. Boobs.—'This being the day set apart for the consideration of business pertaining to the Navy, M 5:,, °°K from Gie Naval Committee, roported a bill providing for a more efficient discipline in the Navy. Mr. Bocock explained the various provisions of the bill, and advocated its passage. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. HARRisatraon, Feb. 13. oesatk.—Mr. Jordan introduced a resolution for the appointment of a Joint Committee of the Senate and Bouse to inquire whether any unduo influence or corruption has been used to effect tho eleotiofi of a United States Senator, and au thorizing the Committee to send for persoaa and papers. Adopted unanimously. House.— The joint resolution from tho Senate for the appointment of a select committee rela uw lo bribery in connection with the elcotiou of U. S. Senator, was introduced and led to n de bate in whioh Messrs, Falley, McCombs, Cum mings, Chamberlain, Carlisle, Kirkpatrick and Simpson participated. The resolution was then adopted by a vote of 98 yeas to 1 nay. _ Tho California Senator Qaenttou. ASKutaTON, Feb. 13.—8 y private despatches received from New Orioans, we have the rtet.Ua of the 22d ballot for U. 8. Senator ia tbe California Legislature, as follows: Edwards, Whig, 36; Gwin, Dem., 37; McCorkle Dem., 13; Broderick, Dem., 12; McDougal, Dem., 6; Latham 4; Burnett 1. All the ballots wore-about tb o same. Legisla ture is composed of 113- members. CiKcunUTi, Feb. 14.—Markets unchanged.— Flour sB r ls. WhUkoy 25. An increased de- Bulk Pork; 1,200 pieces sold at 4*(Sisi, and C| f«r shoulders, sides and hams; sales'2oo bbls new Molasses at 22*. Clover Seed $6.76. The river has riseo seven foot and is rail of floating ice. Tho weather indicates snow. Ciscikjuti, Feb. 14.—The! hull of the old steamer Cincinnati, loaded with Pork for New or Jeana, sunk at the landing thU morning. There has been no further damage done to steamers by the ice. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION, fOB rEBHUART.- W. 11. Bantu, Y. P.—Oioiat Biacx, J. Jtf. Coarn, c. W Ricmsis, w. B. Ksoluh. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. . „ __ Oma Pimn tca Gsum.' Tnanusv Horsing. II, I'iia.j FLOUR—so sal** ftom ttrtt hands ;ic&te« from ftort of MbWs.rapwJton.at 35 do. ait $5.75; 135 Aa. at *5,57; Glde.axtrsaip.OOaadUdo/aißS.sa- GRAlN—sates to lota at depot of lerju but. Cora at &>£ SSasdluQUo. from ftemat Hs;,at dsict, too bus. Oats at M, ‘*- C °™ *> todt, ’ *»!• of» bbls. at U. “ I * arlo - OQO *1 6H. to tIM trade. BLLK MEAT—sates of 0000 Zka.oraotor cat at 4S S*w Mdex,ea*h.aadSO(Mftado.atAS.*.S and es.nub.nar rends. PRIED FRCrT-aiate of SOG bus. prted Pearbss a* *2- TALLOW—saWef 20 bids. at 10S COFFEE—small salat at 13, and doll. FISII-sates of 10 falf LWa White Vfeb at $5.00. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. weather yesterday continued npen, bet no min ftlj after dinner. The Ri*w was tweHto# slowly, but nomoTv mentofthe Wind yet taken pise*. > Intelligence ftcm Clndanntl and Lo«I«tDU represent the weather there to-be alwut the same'a* here. A gm. efal breaking up Ja the River, aionx 1U whole length, aeem# inevitable. ( The Washington City Is at Albaar and th* Caledonia at Ermasrllle, unit-!* to e*t any further Ibr want of w&Ur. •Two or three boats arrived at Loul-tvlll* from Bt. loulf oa Saturday and Monday, showing the Riven to be own to that point. Theßteubenvßle OeralJ says that, th«* |* k cant* the River below that dty. ' The new Ranking firm of C. SI. Cl* y A Co. at Cindnoati. has been dlsolved alnady, and It# bittern wD! be wonnd The Bank or Kanawha, at Malden, hat changed and the Cindnoati Commercial cays; ita "-'♦«* an »«v -there at par. the public had better *wiH fcr a little fm ther light. The Cincinnati CommerdalofMoada/ nya : i J?.*?* 1 !* a * tT M 7 bilie on New Or lnoe.atl V cent, discount fcrflratckats. The Rankaare oot drawing at eight on the Booth, and Ranker*’ note* aneonmoeatly nominal. Ifegotlationa are made be f prt^t * p * rtle *, at X PW«. R'tchance on the Eart i" d lo T or * “<* »« ?°° u i mo. aa the buying SlJjSlLiSJtw!; First ebeetlmeT»l3ls on the East may “WW at ?* to 1 il cenL dlseou tt fl month in the In the Money market there is no new feature; strictly flret eiaaa paper Is In demahd at lo& |2 H ten*, ft *nnmn. ThaNew Albany <la.)Trlbunehaa;tbe following in re gard to the Free Banka of that State t The Free Banka of this State have, -fur the last few month*, oej*u gradually tin Una lows t* and-lower la the #e tlmaJUoQ of the public, untilat last ib£ £ oontempt. The thirty-odd “A.t*oci*U<rcrio celWd apeda.paying Dank*, are now viewed 'with a* little favor aa secondeiaaa Paper. Oalydghtof ‘thee* specie paring £“,**«• PVt, *l*: Bank of Salem, jfinVof ?•*.*£**s* Back*. 1 Indiana Bank. Mer- P»Wa City Bank.— «. T°||| ta S p *^°%s t,, P> tfi diaooant, Tiz: Bank ot Indiana, Bank ofMt. ternon, Keiitneky sloek Bank Bank of the Capitol, Central n*nfc.aijd Trader*' n.n> 0 r T V no^ # f fth * ***** h of these no* be- PoneAßSaepay lne Banka are wort n only 90 cents on tbe BrookvUls Bank. Ranko f Jrrtcaa, Bank of Elkhart.BankofJU«kvHl*, Bankof«Bo»hen. Bsnkof W"ar ** w > s**L k °fMonthello, Cambridge -City Bank, Fayette -Cponty Bank, Farmer* Ban* of Waei ywhL GnSwrer Ban k Mj]®**** B f, nk t. Indian* JJfeek Bar ik. laersoge Bank, Hoti then Bank at Terre Tlaate. and Palem BanUTbaJa la »UU*r no change In the raise of the three remaining Several of the lately formed Insure *ee Companies In. the Interior efßew York, harg shown ahpaa of weakness, it b proposed into* Assembly at Albany to icsUtato inqui ries (brooch a apedalltw. loto the tsndition of all the Companies no waning an Insurant iksflneaa, to tfwt the character of their eccuriUse and Ukelr ability to meet losses. ' | ' The rod need valoes of Railroad Iro p in England has pro duood its effects on the article in thb j 'country. The man. ufaetomaln the Doited States eanne it sustain themselves under the present quotations. Ooe-sfeur Western Corn - panics was last week offered Ballros i Iron, delivered on the Ohio, at Rt which last.lfay was worth f7o@|76. The steamer Bom Boston on Wedn Mar will take ahent UUO.WOInHoIJ. Of wild! srfr.rn.iS *„? ahont tTOjOOO of which la iSelen. 8 farther ni *° t * l * e « made, bat the remitters Supplied tbemnWei WHs, andooanuraandsd tha(|old. Wo an iSdn* .Gold to the sontb, and* shall pro bah! r continue to do »o to roofeatent A more aeUra finaloamjla now „ in the Southern markets, to conawm Uce of the Improrlna navigation of the Rivera, and the Racks need Gold; ™ 8 fboodant«|-call,w»h inersaslng vunply, at 6<(S7 ¥ oept- We heard to «iay of * lom on Gold Bm* mads at 3r. cent Paper of fin t eiaaa |x j n rcry mod *??Pil r * “ d K miJJy.pajMd at S©9 ft cast, wdte s£2£*) ■ thl ? ktb *qu loUtyofpaperthe * tr ®**’ «u>*li»r than at apy time two ,UM . uty rf Moa> f ; •“blog Investment Tb*Sjrk*Btat«mene ft)r the week khowa • further er ganslon of Loana and Biaeoants, and 'of Deposits, wblls the apedalloe and Circulation show a decrease, ttie farmer about *300,000. the latter only *32,% STtST Loans tS? *WQ.(w“ThflS. CTease of Deposits whJehhas taken place within the last few weeks la mainly doe to the Inera Me la Bank balances. lames are tnoaUy on aST The campantive njSSSiKfSraJSlit'Sf'I^SSS FebJO, IWS 6tf,602,170 17,124,391 ; 73,794^32 Increase * 1.710,473 |Doc32,CW 1nc374.(K4 The forms*of Lotos sines Dec. 9. <has Imh of Specie of DeposiU ulit tSooT'“tndthTO crease In Clranlatlon has bcen*sH.iaft.JjN.rTTlmes. J TheClereland Ilertld dm bat a melancholy hUtory of /Monetary affair* there, Uaaya : \ There has been a general eomplaii * among the Banks of a scarcity of enmnej f,aad aoma have fonn " &bSr«£u£S&tSJ7. pp,ir ta ,ta “"* 1 a ‘ ll > r In eonsaaoenoeoftbls scarrity, eorjtfdfnbt* Eastern Ex mags has hen Mid during the w»lk at a rednettooftum if current nUfty thoee who were 'short of csmntrMd obliged to raise it at once, while ertbere better supplied were not dispoeed to sell at lee* that k thvlrwiual raUa. Thb samtyofMperbnotconfliledto till*city, both felt bymoetorthe Banks of the Btat V and willno donlt contlnne in agreateror leaser degnie, so long as our cur f***F »*•« n /ir/ blmwt«. UniJ »el/ to theclreu Utlon of the Ohio Banks, which lit amount Is entirely in adequate te the wants or tmsfaes* •* •»««"? * M The trouble is at present Ingreakdj It om the feet that unite large emoanueftheneteeof cmr liaaks era lying fdb in their own Tenlta; redemptietks being active, and the chaoeM fcr a good rimilatloa taTpoor to warrant par ingthen. out, except with gmtcanL . Exchange on Boston. New York at jd .Philadelphia, sell lngat Ito rent, wilh limited d.laMidr *^; Gtod boslocas paper b offered atl t 0.2 ft :witb little ability tedbpoeUion on the part , of tenders to hay at those rates. - ’ The Circular of 11. K. Swift* of CtUkgesaya : Thera b not mueh Brat dUse paper offering In the stmt; the current rate fcr abort datsb fata a to?tf V cvpt.9 month. Well secured paper, fcr kxio twelve monthfeMlb atahruitS&Veent.|taaßoai #ecoadrat«paper.ato4 ft cent it month. Coupon Bood*,eeettrad by first mase cUF lots and havingftota 4to 0 Tears to; rwu. ara aailiog at from 13 to lb fl cent. Hannoni. We have heard of ranch higher rata, but do not consider them current.. ' Exchange an New YoTkis eellUudat IX fi oesfepremiOD -and la Ctlr demand. Txf caaotl report of llio Director of the Hint Jim been UU betbrt.ConjpiM. Tho report’fclrrt th* nattod ctsUment ofD*podti»o4CblMfi» il tb» TKiow Mate torih# jeer. 1WI! rmußti&ai* -.- . . bjltot Dtpotiu, laeuiu&iur pcrsbMi*»—.MjoWl H Win* Oao&g* 6,47X.TT0 00 Copper Coinage..— CWffll 30 . Total DrpodU of Gold *»d gflTtr.. M .....~t40 > tt<6,l2U*? _tohiage, loeiudia*OoeOoMPtn.M W . M W Ttli coinage la compmeffttf 83»Wwsl pieeei; *w maxim. Gold Dfnoriti PUtft [VposJLa. _ “ Coin&R« SllTerOninaga _ — <1,139.130 48 MIU 03 00 - OO -*«»*} iWpoilt«ofnoM tad Fliter « tut bi« oa To»*JColoa« of Gold toil l«llTorJ.”’~*n 4,6204*50 00 T6aColo»tf«lJcompMw4i tt io^2.- MT) | Beßt TboColn »jfQ Depot! U, oving.to the tmonot of Bullion r* m lining ct«t from Deport* of the pr»»v|oaj yMr bACLO.ttnA. Dcrpo#! ctnelodia* SiW.r Coin. ,1 CoVmm * 281,932 0C ■ Comprised to 15tt,7«j oo ciuatorrt. Hold Deposits.- ....... Uo|j Culnaga Comprised in 40,678 plans. flAii nuscnco. Djpolltt«»<>• W April I*o.. «, Manufacture offln* Bara Talaej at _ . rt Departed Bara, preparod,acsa>ed£ atamped 6,641,'w>l 05 Total. .... . % 9.731,r>74 21 nr» TOIX, (SETCB lOTA OCTODOL LAST.) isBw ” is In New York .. ~ lusoooo oo Deposited ftir Goins, ami' transmitted to ' Ph11ad51pbU.........^............ flasi&as C 7 Entire Depositfor 1254—G old wzi -...ft* d 0 Slim M71.V&3 82 - C0.76f1.b03 W Namber of pieces.. , <4,046 000 00 Amonntof Domestic G01d...- ' <9,2i;’02l 00 Of which amount from California *u,_ 48.8927 W 00 Amount from Australis.... 432.000 00 Amount of Sliver Coin siruek and nat'lnto drcolitlon In 1853 and 1854 ~, 17,273,451 00 IMPORTS BV RAILROAD. Omo ist> PKnrmvssM lunao*®--3 can home. 200 bpe«. l «r eattle.owner*; 573 bn» corn. 8 lUrbaush k eo; l<Mdo,EnßU.hi «n « b«t do, B M WltaflS C#dof d“ llerbstt SJO do J B Canflald; o*B do. 801 l * LUmtt: 802 do, W 156 do. owners 627 do. P Petoreon* U bis bar. J Craig; 30 do, -Mi Ulnar; 3fl 4qv Newell: 76 j>hlt floor. Bell A LiffifeU;o3do, O IV Herstlnr, 160 &aj corn *f°»i B *>»<&? Wllersttoe: 20 bdlspaw „uJ2JS. 4 M d M5i!S m ?U‘ i i I Seller* * co; l6do glassware, M Edward*; 33 do« hroomsTemlth k cnjlObbls SSISSsSkTC. SU- ma,t » *5 «» to *b«t, 3 4 'do rye, a bu 4 “ owner*: 10 bbU rye flour 8 Llndser. 60 bbls applet, T B Thomas; 19 do, P Peterson: 61 pkn eloverveod. Brown k Kirkpatrick- 21 do. iwi* *do 7 pkgs Urt, Wmnr * S Sd?4 S sktpote.llagafey co;lOQ bni barter. Q W Bamh; 610 GITS’ °wnrr; 2l it, wool, 21 do froit, .ufc 10 00, Eo«. “hewyosk ADVfiaTrsdaatEHisr from Wm. H. MeDona.d’s Advertising Homo, No. 102 Newao«treet,New York. NEW YORK AND OALIFORNA ; BTEAUBUIP LINE, (Via Nicaragua.) 55!w*rS so *ry7?fts?sSf!St A,,T 07 »ipa*aqoa.puomrroM riIHE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or gJL,, UOTi K ,IE E?,\ ?' DANIEL WEB itoMmUpt, will test. New. York on the 12th and 27th of each mnnth. When **•- ■*— *-» the Monday following will be the sailing day. S2h7SSIL b /rut?! e *”sJL Tr ? ll * tt hktlfi bill twelre miles of land transportation, over a good mcc-aria "sassasss^ter*^ . CICAKLKS BIOROAN, Aunt For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United States Mail T*}J*A. 1, raperior Clipper Ship OJSR TRUBE will suooed the Nightingale, and nil for the aooyetwtiM the first of Jnly, at seventeenth Ship of has Provedhemlfa i r^f°r**P d A* *• l.Sblp now loading at thb Vj*s Australia. The rlcmeer Line ;hu gained a most ™the first.and tanow theooly rvgnlu line. Everything It provided for passenger* *t pomlft/x?v«l®®toy*. first Cabin Passage Pamge 1126 and *l6O. to E. W. CAMERON, ll6 Wall street. JOHN PnYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, K- *"<* of Ivory Goods, No. S Murray «U hew York. ■ oeaWy A GRICDLTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND Pioneer Line of Auitralia Packets from New York to Molbonrnc, THE VMT£t> STATES MAIL. ljeautilul and favorite Clipper Barquo J|-».!L IIIR ? D ’ oiQ «to#nth ship of thijlice, eIU be de*. Patched on bar unnnl Toyage to Melbourne, on the Stth fast- aorommooatloss unsnntaeaed Nimrod win be followed by the or le bra ted Clipper Bhin Windward. Apply on boardalwlerß.East Blrwlor to P oel3 B. Vf. CAMERON. lirWeli ttjj York. FITSI FITSII FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, JbrtAt CVrt <jf tU BTeamu sad £ERSONS who ore laboring osderthUdis- VEGETABLE MFP » ”/Ud Is wtlw teir melr tnr 4lkdinm] fcr ctmag htilwpey.or falling flu. action on the nemos are •fit fcr ail persons ifflkttj with weak nrrTrTnr Thr— D ™ a tl r ß!sSl. bM . t *2 ******* from any . *oe* wbaterer. Isttnek ccenplalnti. or dlMasee o. SJiSfrta£Ssr tel °* ib ' •*>■«*'•«*• *ll iwiVßtrSl* ftTna * >t V * rU 6f the Galon most b S*“ MtUbQTsh * br fUoiiNo^Koa^^ra I . MOtIRHIHO GOODS. I IpHANK VAN OORDER haa jiut roe’d |A. • «»«• end b-aotlfnl aseortmeet of Moarnlngj KKllstikr Mrovee and ln Orape. Tatletoa and V.UL BUdi Hcehry '^'nafltSa 00 “ J ,Uk ““ bton *« o*l ts and Crapes, lal I Alexander k Bsion’sbeet KidUkrree san alwara hJ ffimnd at 83 JlABUrr CTtUtgr. earner of the LUm?ndJ pU)YE& rabteriborb pn VZ P3tr»d to farnlih to fcmllke, FRESII MILK end ClOlAMrand will be thankfolls Wends and the pahlb. Uis OOWd wilTSfcdWLid wholesome food, and every ears will be taken to sails*? Ms vustoowre. Orders addressed to Wlßrioe Poet the N0.50f the residence and kreet,wUl hepoSSos!?S tended to. foeZivitn ILFIUUIY. Co-Paitnortlup. fJEO. R. WHITE haring Msociatcd with ■ him. la the Fancr Retail Dry Goods -»- hl , bretber jXmRS-Wm^K. and hb Cowfidontlal Clerk Mr JOHN K. Llir. The builAMt hwwnirwlU hi cbndliulj under the name of OKO. R. WUITEACG. As tt b the intention of the new firm to serve the pub lic well, custom*!* may raly-on getting a food article aod at a price eaUslhetory. Fart of their stock they Intend to Import, end to purchase from first hands, m that sverr their Une will be at the lowest cost. To enable them to do rntt will be necessary for those pvrsons Indebt ed to Geo. R. White to rey promptly. Pittsburgh, Feb. Stb, IM>F-fc»-lnui Intelligence Office. CLAIR STRKRT. SERVANTS of all descriptione supplied. O ftlT»Ufiunllt«« *od !lol#I*«p» rwpoctfaily inllelUd PMtMrr kMo&radMffturaatMiDrßUunftTon. N. IL—CoUectkmi promptly atu»dsd to. EftP-W JO9. LK7U. LYCBRINB CREAM,, a new and very food artL-!« fbr euHoeehAppNt tmtnd ■ r Ci by Jo&FLMlSu.e£rWd7M®k^rt ftUTLER’S MEP r —IKOAnTILE writing Chpy rfa Letter /row AvUtantJb* XitUr at Cincinnati. ewaroiYi, g*Pt », IBA4-Jb /tod Thi» oO» tuu P>r * limjr Urn* ftnind it difficult to proeurc • lAtiliWrtWT inll*'CflfrUinff and Opyt*p i»i-. qolf* ft M*du7 flowtnr Inf tint would no*t nn : no tba eind rtmnda. Thwofcjwrt in oar opinion bu b**nfaf ,*7 tuio« Batlert Mamt*UW Writhiff ud a» Fluid*, Boftnafaetornl Id oardtT bj-JiJUJ J. £?Vitr. w Jji eh »lntiinirtn»J brtti*dox«Q J 1 rt*»tn*umd tb« ftt«v* with oonfidftne* to Fort Mftrtyrr *nd Ooaroerdftl ll«a cut .. _ L , , J-,H. SINOUjUK, AiiliUat P. ftT . Fpf lttl* vholM&le Md ritiif bT r-rbelLi WORMS EVEN IN ADTJLTS—Thb plplitratlooofD. A. tabamUKk’a Tcnolftin h«i by* ch*fict*rixod vith nirnm. iimi pSSiwin triS. AaroiMwbo ******* on nnlr «af da in it, ud ttu mc*t dolkaU infeat Jto. a A * £”"• H - V ' J ““ i u^fti?TKijS 3 i. W v fc j .Jpafcnjuwl toothervUl andfftT*. s?sfriSiTjss "wgaiaai«'«m. MTOlo &Sßf J,l *“ l . • ®n»f lit »n;l Woo, a u. ~W Ol tll9 ,rito 1™ eonitantly on hand nary TirU?M>»ar»L»I W .t»S r sl*&!£ anassaa^r^n^' S 11 won & CLOTHS-A. a7mS™ & Co: if thou Sqoaro Woolon etsiiS, it So "Gu * U ° i 180 gj" •P MEROIDEIUES-A. A. Mason A Co. jH A» r^^2S’£SSrtßlA r .Wsasj PEARL ROM,NY-12 hbls. just rea’d Bj injlorolobf D. w. IIKRSTIfI K * CO, .j£2 J 3 and9t> Vrontit E X . TR A , PAM . I t? , FWUR— IOO bbls. ."1 “•-?!_“?*cJiBS,o49Srront.t. pORN MEAL—SO bbls. unsifted for sals ..f rB J. A W.B&A.E9 r/ufr? 1 ? bus. sholled and 2000 bus. old \J «Ufllwl for mU tod to fcrrira. by j, aW. ERA. 10RN—SOT bus. shelled in Btore for sale JJ* • •J. * W.- REA. HAIR—2S balo> In store and for 'MUST iso , . ' B'UiKßiUallacO. fCMBHOttERffiS REDtrOED-A; A. Ma ajSSaSMEB^aBB DBCO STORE To? (rood Re t*n,Uc<>-by i f USMINQ BHO. fow rcalm3 0l - J.HGUOOWMAggn * (JO. - i — 23l n "SStorrAMer rUm Kxtf IfkaUty, for t,y j rba. HAT, hard Ssss«i®wl sssiisa.ffiKrt'ia bblA froah Roll Uut j n. nopiaOK A 00. massssmsssß ILf£S3POEK-45 btts. tfcaa PorMeaVyj . R. BOB3BOS M OQ> , AGRlCutitiTßAti. &(<. KJ about otw qaaHer ofa mile from the Mcond *s?S ten g»ta on Use Farcers' md Mechanics' Flank *?*i£ Bou, tn extension of Fourth itn«t, and about Ibmandnauartermile* from Pittsburgh. “ __ JAB. MURDOCK, j'nprutnn. nsr offer tor eeie ararr large collection of well f/m« 0 tnyyaml plant* suitable lor trampUnUnfl «>>>■ &H M[ i otnlng spring. The Nursery bow cot ere some3oioe«of ground and »BteJnromaJO,o°o trees, shrubs and plant*, and onr 10JXX) fruit trees, and 20,009 lirergreena andSbrul*: an ofEnerim forremoTal to orchard* and •ploasnre greond*. Plant* carefully racked and sent aeeor&ing to direction* to spy part oftbs United States. , beg leave to call tbe attention of the lorert of shrub bery and vender* In the trade to our unrivaled collection fertile Spring oMBs4,«rnbraeing nearly all the Evergreen family. Indigenous and Kiotic, that U worthy of general cultivation to thU aection of eountry. Plante can be pnw nm-d or many things quite large to give Immadist* effect. Prim moderate as usual. Froxn strangers, cash or aati»> reference in tbe dty of Pitta burgh required at all .$ Sin.COA 21 214,052 50 V 5 .3“ tbrongh TTUkln Port Offlca, near SViM? r * h, J p fr‘ ,r, * rt * totir ,tan< * on market days, in lUpk * t ’ wIU u P«®P«y attended to. AGRICULTURAL ware- 129 Wood street, SHAWKLAND. (late Sband, Bt£ S nd Dealer fn Agricultural and Trwi* Evergreens, <fec. F l jSF anbronbor would most respect- jtOu „ ftontlon of hii friend! audtha»£t public to hii renj larn rtoek o( Frol! Trrn« r.TTT crrMot, ShnbtiWT, lUmt, OreenhmiaapiiaaU, £ J3L? I Or Apirta, thoatock U Urg* tad flna. Of Pttr«TS. ; itiS n &£ j&MSMstessissa^Swfe- W‘»/£' & v *tF i &f l W&i! m ' Orten Uft at the Pitteburab P. oT Mr.Jfc DaUeil, Libertyat, the Oakland Nnraery, La dllm' S° p ATmqfj or the Httaburgb Nonary, lk mll3 from Oakland, willbepromply "attended to. ■ * N. B.—Planting dohe neatly to order. - odfrdkwß JOHN MURDOCH, Ja. S^w- Bay Vout Flowers. RRANGEMENTS have boon roado with A the proprietor* of Bar Wood floral Garden* for acoa* »nt eopplf of Boquattee* and cot 801 m daring Winter idßosimcr. Ladio*andgvntlamettcan b* fnrnUhod at art notice anroftba-loUowlßg french forms: vGrUU^Yv^mvaritU;) Diction . r^r K ‘ Eu MtlonctT Cbeuett* p/.«wy rf firm pour la-eAewti*. Orta. <br J* Bl • i IgO Wood Hint. I7RUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. 1 The rohiaJbCT offer* fbraale,a ebcflr* aj*ort-®??S& M«ntofifottf,T|gorogaPßA&THEßa,bolhdwtrftf9pS “*s»bearing ilxe;New J J> c £^ l Bupbem<<« &ad other Frolti; Evergreen*, Hyacinth*. To* T^i^lSPS'Vw oo^ ** hl ® omln fl lawinteraod*priojß Implements for the Perm end Garden, of moct approved SS t^K c H on »/ h,atb ,* and ImjSeoent Warenon**, tf Fifthftreet. [aoUl, JAMES WARDROhT* WANTS. WANTED —A married man to work on a Ferfat, 10 whoa a home end garden wQI b«i fur n tinea. Apnjy to the robeertber at hi* reildeoee, Plum Towpjhlp, Allegheny County, Pa. CALEB LKK. Rs:ln* WANTED —From the Ist of April next a Dwelling Ilonao offrofci three to fire tonne within k> miaelef walk of the Pott Offloe; real net toexceud *lOO. KtKinlre at thi* office, 1 ;.%> ■Omc* Qas-laobt uomvant: 1 * m , Rt. Loali,Jan’y 15th, 18W. WANTED—Proposals will berec’d for 100,000 baaheli of Pltixburah Uoel, ofthe bettqnallty far Qu making purposes, to be delivered *t ihe Company'* Station Works, durloaVAbe men the of April, May and Jon* of thli rear. Bld*\#n ootU the lfcta of February, ISSS. V. JaSHllifeb JNO.K. TfUTIETT. An-t Information Warned. V/f R. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the ITE United sutee in lU2. He landed in New York, and started for nttetrargb, Piu, withavlew to employment m a drU engineer, expecting to meet tb-re one WUllam e> U l!f r, .r. o^ n f[ B# 7i-.^ n l r ‘Ofonnatlon nonrerateg said Todd will be thankfully wived. Addreaa Barah EUia Toild, care of Rev. Baxter Dfekinaon, D. I>„ Boiton, Al*** JaoOtawdr 'USINESS WANTED—SISOO and the ' tlu **rrlc«a of an artlro btudseca bud are ottered fat ttlereat to anA borineM. Enquire of iSWf THOa. WOOD) WE WISH TO PROCURE A BITUA: TIOK Cjp a Yonng Mas, a* a Partner in a «n«n l!* is abJ« to maks him- 5 ™ «■**»* ‘o Mr dspartoytiL and has a capital of Six or Boraa llandrsd Dollars. 1I« is a good plain book-ksspcr andsalssmin.bat vonfct prefer bslatrnnploTad lo or about ths manufactory. 8. CUTfIBEItT A SON, uo &| at. jan ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh f T CUy warrants. Apply to JW , B. HoLAIS A SON. Wo. o.6lhsi. SIXTY DAYS’ PASSAGE. Pioneer line,of MontUy Packet*. CARujnso TUR uymm states mail. Tb*toU<mioirßh]MhaT*MiM: 1,300 {onj * July Sckltomeer, 1,200 tons. July ftMngmwdorj .400 toot. Agg tao»Unz OctanJSjio l *. 1.450 tool. Sept Edvard, 1.400 too*. 0ct.,'63. „ lSj-i- Ocean JBawL 1.000 took hot. Otuedt 1.400 ton, Oct, 1852 1851* ar t! »8001 "* bw - ton. Much toLafl^r Um ton, iUrch OtrtnuU, 1,000 Ux±, 2olr AVwrorf, »MW ton*. April,'Kl **** . vtth EnMraoa’a P*Unt VeoUIAtOT us J arrr Francis' MeUlk UMoiu. BW» FLYING BCCP, ![• £*“*• **«*«. «iU soenwd th* SMSwnli^Sg 1 i Shlp «** “M. «4«IU «U On the 20th of September. SCUD it bollt on tha tnoct approved mod* lUrtee Anhlteetsn. Tboe*»bo drain • ante* ran In fgf.f* fSaSSfW Clipper Ship* •wrbollt.SSaM n “ terrf »tt SK?' “ trJ F- * pplJ SELLUfO uFF AT COST, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, UUG§, Ac. A UL- now offering thoir entire stock of f\ CarpetlM'.onCWh*. Rugs, Watting. **, *t cost. El?i!fhfcsJ?*s tn u»Vwmv crn muht, which ws Import direct and *Wt tmm th. at< * wbtftted manu&etories le Um eeuntry. Our stock wenptises la part the following, wir. ' hl<*ant Vslvet Pfl* Carpeta.»otl Clothe. Tapestry Brntsola do Cocoa Hitting. £***• do do Spanish do, fiopartn* Ingrain do Canton dcs ThCTMljr Imperial ,do Chtulle Bug*, ssira? x lan*?’ % ffiss«s3”As,°sr,s^“ ureal)/kept in a Carpet Warehouse. Those wishing to furnish SUambtatt, jUtls or* Houta wIU And It to their wJf&fii? # SSi*i? o the Um. to procure thebwt #^^ssHTJ M *?®C r *£iP tb k«narhst, •■wear* selling off on? stock for Ctuh at Eastern eoat. “ • w. Mccmnocg * bros. Dubuque Tribune, , , . The Qfieiar Paper of tta CSfy. r|MHB is one of the oldest and moet widely JL circulated Newspapers In lowa. * 'TUtebonrh Hwdkenta and others, wlihiog to eeeore tho hortoeae the Upper MlsstolpplTwlll do rend th*fr adTerUsementa to the DUBUQiJBTUIB- Weeklratul Tri-Weekly, and which lai already a linn advertising patronagsTae vil be seeo by reference to Its columns. cuß^f - Carpeting Mattln^ r y STRErr ' OPPOSITE TUB TUBATJtB, UAV£ now on hand, and tq which they are J-JL daily adding, a ,lam and choice aamrtmeat of tha arpet bonsai, to which the attention of purchaaera u la ?*”* oelO Belf-Heating and Box Ironii* riillE Subscriber having purchased the ex- JL doalvertghttf J. J.Jahaston's Patent Bos and' J. JoEnatDD’a Patent Self-Healing Smoothing Irons. la now extend rel y engaged in man nurturing the same. In eon* isetioa with the above. he keepe constantly on hand at il» wervreom, on Federal opposite Anchor Cotton works, a large and good aaeortment of the common TaOor and Bad Irona, to which he would rcepeOfnllr iorita the attention of wnolesale dealers and thepublleing«wS! ocMyd a &ISQBLAND. A lUiheny <ntr*PwT^ "IRON CUT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1, LafryetU Polldinot, Woo. let,' . ’ "Tbeuflyr-IDLLAR I nRO„ prlnetpala and Profttaors of Plain *?d Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN- BABBY. Principal erfthe Book-keeping Department, end Lecturer * u , * n V£ 3 .!2ts t «* bu^ n ??* tranaactlona JOUN FLKM IRQ, /author of Flemlngfe new. and Improved system ct will examine and dellrer weekly lectures on the adeue of aceonjutal JAUKB IT. HOPKINS, mam- onOommerdal Law. Although but a ahort time established. this Institution k tonrnoetprospermia aid flourishing coodltlnn, now B F Ll S£r'tog one hundred students, ‘which exhibits a pop ularita and *u«wer|*rh*j* never attained In eoabort a time by any other wmmfSlal OoUrge. The Book-keeping department, under the aide aupereplon of Ur. Harry, la uwMuaifodlothUdtj. jfrof. JlllUr A Bro.-* eyitemof writing la entirely new, and in many mpeete eupwlor to aor other syitem, for tnelonohorsftloa ofshlchthry a> pMI to many persons In PitUbonh who hare already rw eeired loitmcUou from them. Prof. Minay haatauaht peuaunshlp la all tho principal cities and -towns to this otmntry for tha lastelersn yean, during which time he has Instructed upwards offflrteea thousand persona. .commercial educe* tlpn wUI here Bod Inducement* offered to them uueausl* td la the West. Letlt bsdlsttooLly uaferstood that no rtudsatsfoaigstadiplomafromthisCollega unless be It fnllr capable of enuring <m the duties of. asrcaotlle^ . lift, aattrihetlon guaranteed,' _ ttiflege upen from 8 A. U. till 10 K Hi. "Night i£odebte~ at any time during the year. * .. ra*x charge for | Arithmetic. ; jjsi Tgew Leather Store, . 1 G. MbWRY, lato of the K, Bor<j; and OIL, has just returned from the East, and is now rm «lrios a large acenrtoent of Leather, consisting of—Bra Sma, Baltimore Lestlwr, Philadelphia and French Chip skins; Uoreeeo and Kloit of all deseripUooc; Binding and Qalng Skins: and a general lasnurehaaodmy entire atoek tor mah, I am prewed to »eu low, for cash. 1 would Invite my friends toeallaiid •**® no uiy stadt before purchasing elaswhere. -° M * ; J. fl, MOWRY. BROOMS— *100 do*. Com Brooms for sale b f ikO JOHN FLOYD A 00; ME AL, Hominy, Buokwhoat FJour, •riii I * a Sv n v t nfn«? !5 U total* at ROSS. PAT- tjAISINS, entrants, 5 Plums, Dry Peachea, legheny. . jm I>LANKETS of a Superior quality, and me*; P u ■m..« Blooms and lumps—t tons ou bond and for aale by Ja9 -JT A. lIUTCHISON A 00, - ■SLACK THIBET SHAWLS-sJnst |jj» ntt ThitrtSb..^ BBLS.-freahßoll Butter, " SO hxa fresh Roll Butter, • - - fov 'mlelre" ••• ' ••• • ;» - J.B.UANIXEUk , a «- comnim Bioomi' w .«■■■■- JUBX * Uoarfe. r ' prime' Barley foTSr Mr .. ' r - BHSXVEE h DItWQBTIL i xj.ua - ■-Miiuvra«i)nwofctg. . bos. for rais W “T " BmUTTO*Dn < wnBT»T. ..■ ’ *IW<«tM»IOTlll Jo9,ltßMia» : ' UerrdHf airdPhUadelpUff MTtrtisfmtßti. TILOM CRANE A CO* 67 South 3d it* Philadelphia. •_ and 101 Nassau «tf**t. New York. - (CAUTION.) % Amitage's Mousenole Anvils. TTlutrinccome to tbo knowledge of M. & U ,|L AUUITAUE A CO. that-many'*purioas imltoAicns or tba Housebote Anrll are told twmnghoat the country, aa gaunlne, thin it to notify purchasers tnat the real Uoosrhole Anvil bears the s*amp *• W"nr uurtai "rivjSvi ,noLK I’WtUE, near SHEFFIELD. Mo«c . fu • • note. JPEBINU-S PATENT FIEFPEOOFSAFES. I tJ,continues to manufacture warranted ecualtn ",? d l’-urslar Proof safes, which haveleen tested, as preas throughout the worl<L for go enroprletnr of Hall's Patent Powder ProoftSL ‘ hSth having received separate medals at tbo W«i j’Vwfi. tV h don, 1351 and New York. 1853-4;“& the Ybr purchase) of Jones' celebrated patent Oomhinitkm sift Permutation Bank Lock. 11000 in gold vSrijlitutt*! ttfc exhibited at the World's Fair, London. *eeu»d*br lUH's ami Jones’tock, and offeredas a rewardtoaSy one who would pick the locks or open the safe within 46 dart and although operated on bv several In the art 5 lock-picking, no oue succeeded in opening the safe (no change or alteration of the locks or keys having been made during the time.) hot the money remained in its safe depository, and vu watered to the proprietor, and a medal awarded for the ehamplnaufeof the world. Catmox—None genaloe except those havibg the sub* aalber's name on the metal plat*. „ BTLA3 C. lIKRRING, Croon Block, corner Pise and Water sta* New York. N. B.—The above Safes and Locks can be bad (adding freight) at manufectu; er I *prices, of his authorised agents. In all the principal dties of the United States and Cana das. „ feC-2mo VIVHE late firm of Rushton, Clark k Co. be- I ingdiasolvedbythAd*atbofWM.L.RUBHTON<the only person of the nam*«f ttushten over connected vnth the Arm) tbs businersin future will be continued by- HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO., Surviving partners and sole sueeeoorsof IL o. A Co -166, 273 and 611 Broadway, New York, All connection with the store No. 10 After House being . discontinued. ~ (^ ur Ur. Begeman has been connected with the ostah- Ul 'hmsnt twenty-six years, and for twelve yean buss been * bad Use principal charge or the business,'' andwlth the benefit ol hli experience and tbe combined wants of each member of cor firm, we trust to merit and of the patronage ro liberally ex* Cod liver Oil, Si'SSS.'i-™! i 7“>» himtetud.onlr ’ h ° «at to X.wfouadludto »• wraat It pore.— Orttoi BtXi* “ “ rwrt.bl. drmtilrt. In th» ni C /iMr°27^ a .^ r * falto^i b . atlh * n " 1 » “HEGEMAN, * CU-t )«fn each label, and the signature upon “satf-* 1 tott3 *’ WlthoQt whleh it UnS gSulnffS SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. TERMS: —Cosh buyers will recerre a,die count of SIX per rent, IC the money be paid in par lunoa, within APU days from date of bilt~ UDcamnt only Man at its market value on the day It Is received. To merchants of undoubted standing, a creditor SIX months will be given, if desired. When money is remitted in advance of maturity, a dis count at the rate of TWELVE tier cunt, per annum wUlbo allowed. Priettfor Gxdi Uniform, In again calling the attention of the trad!ng«xnmonity to ths above terms, we announce that notwithstanding the general depression in eommerdal affairs throughout the oountry, the system of business adopted by ns - more than a year slneo, and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables us to offer fbr tho coming Spring season our urual assortment of NEW SILK -AND FANCT COOES, Comprlslogone of the LARGEST ANB iIOSTT SPLENDID STOCKS to be found In America; to which we win receive eonetoot additions, throughout the season, of new and desirable goods from our HOUSE Ilf PAliis. jilSmo B. T. Baobitt’s Potash in Tin Cans. OF 331*2, 12,7 pounds each, assorted: 143 lba.ln ansso. warranted equal towny la use at about toe same price as that in casks, with full directions for n * e !.Rv n *i d ou each can, being in amoeh more portable rendition for retailing. Any person ’desirous to try it will please remit 10 dollars la a letter to my risk, or through ■ocp*triend la this place, and I wilt forward on* case as above. 143 lbs. This article has beeti In use for ths last threeyears-andglrw thebert of rarUifecUon to all who “J*,? I ****!*!** I Also, stow Carbonate Soda Soap pos <!«■: Y*aet PowderJ Soap. Cream, Tartar. Candle* of •11 kinds, and the best Baleratas in jioutid papers 60 In a csm. or other packages. < B.T. BABBITT. dsfrJmo Noe. 6S k 70 Waahirjgton st* New York. Phrenologitsal CabinetT Fowlers, wells t co.. Phrenologists and Publishers, 231 Arch street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish ail works on Phrenology, Phrnologr, Water CurH Magnetism and Phonography, whole* Ale and retail, at New York prices. Profbe alona! examinations, with charts, and foil' written description* of character, day "and awning. Cabinet free. mj23-lyo To Let, * LARGE THREE STORY BRICK il DWELLING, with ofioe attached. iQ haapDent, alt* hum on Liberty it., between Pitt and Hay ate. Enquire HENRY !). FOSTEE. at Jfc Wllmartb k Co.*a‘Flooring Uill. of taU-lmd LET—A Brick House on 6th 6t., with ■ alarg* mrd. A TarKrtj Stand in Birmingham. A 2 itorfDoure. vithatarffamrd.cn CarnentaraP alley. A ilouatof4rooai*,baU,ffarpst,*<L.aTi Gth *t., n«*»r Grant. A Uoum on (Irant at. war tbs Public School lionae. A UreaSatory Uoumud Iloesst., at tha head of stb. A Urge Halloa 4th at. Fin Offloea In Splata* Buildioff on 6th at. A larga Store Boom on 4th at. Apnhrto. - t»7 8. CUTHBKRT A SON. 140.3 d at. Hotel for Lease. SJ?9Si T) ILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known aa the JLV/ M jUrosrtla* Bob**,” la offered for leu* on frrorahl* tern*, being astuted on to* eorotr<af Fourth ud Grant near the Ooort UouM,acd about mil war betaeeo the lloaonnhel* Wharf anti tbaPenn*. llailnwdDepot. It u on* of the most oontootent and detlrabla loca tion* In the city. The llotel will be famished It desired, andlMMd for lUm of rears, oommenelh* from the Dm of April not, tor further Inthrm&ilon, ansir to . JOSKI'US.* A..P. MOaniSbN. Att'ya; ' _OSo, No. Ha Fourth tU Pittsburgh. rpHATfiplendid Now Hotel, known asiSS 'JL 4 l^®^»S«h*us ,s *”^iy^l2mnoanrotatbaHa. cur of Pittslwurgfa, attbo junction of the Oreensbnnr Pike andaPlaolLßoad&uuiPittabarcb, rooms, and built In the moeTmadem style, with all the amrmr Smoke House, StahlingfcrM to.loo hprees, andaflne Barm The bon* te atp cant punuL«d sith uehiwt of Fornltore of mod em sty w, which will be sold to the lessee or moored as A floe Garden attached to tha Hoops, and from SXWKWSS! G3S9SSS vrvek. There Is one of the CeotraflUllroad Buttons on the Farm, within one hundred .yards Atom the Hotel Pweme eu go and enme from PitUburgh twice a day.— The noomhasaeodd coelom ae a summer resort for oue lnenmetis’ Camilles. The aeeeseur arranaetnents fora Hotel are also for sals. Omnibus, Hor»*ff,' h«wim. Oows and farming htenslls. There are also aStore, Semlnarr and roe* Office dose to.the HoteL The Hotel and appn> omances will be leased with or without the Farm and Ilßwill attvat. NoiTTwit The above Farm, together with other land adjacent, consisting In all of acres, will be sold entire orto any radfcr niMber of acres, tosuit purchasers, lorCoantry Seatsoemr gardening purposes. . 1 Persons dmlrlngtoTsase the Hotel or Farm, or to pnr* For Sale or Bent. A WELL finished Briok Dwelling, adjoin* x]LlnzWllklssbm,and wu tbs Railroad Station.— TbiTlon» eooUlo»13 room*, u 1 tbs lot, an which thsre * **rd»n asdcDod stabling, fronts SG feet on the Tnrn e£* “»<* 264 fi*t G» depth to a fifty foot atriet. ThU dmiraUe property wIU be sold low and on Terr easy terras, or will be rested forst£o per awnnm. J»«* K. D. Q/77.AM J_ For Bent k DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt I township. with Two Acres oferoond, Frolt Trees, robbnr, Out'bousea, At, : will be rented «eap. aodto * «•» °L T 'H a to * t®****- ApplrtoOeo. A.Swarff at thsoffioeof jaßf PATRICK A FRIEND. . JFor Bent. THE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore as X DUiaond allay, between th« Dia mond and Wood at, at present oeeopied by Mr. Wm. Gal* la«h«r. -For terms, apply to ■ Lots for Sale or Lease. 4 NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on fiMddoduqoauaerwandßrkdr «t**and«n Peon*. titrated tor Dirclllnaor ggggi i?. d J riU , b * v °“ *** r terma wwui i-|s* P«tieul*n, {radlr* Of &D.GA2ZAM. nyl7»tf Mtrlat tu h- ad end <{&. FOR RENT, situated in Economy A *?, ont T« 1 mUe Cut of *Ssoomj whleh U rtrwVoltom. thrtalMMb hw 7 .t^*i m A roT 2“ n “ * w * two «tory Stone Dwelling, *hs&Jl£ aa £.?K2- Tko Ohfo tad Penn. Keilrtad rui thfoogh nld farm. Applr to . D. HeLAIK * 7nnn DOLLARS WANTED—To bor- row the aiiOTo fcinoDaton a morteura cn ln tho dtr worth U lc*si s«,OOO^^A^piy^^ FOR RENT—A pood House on 2d st., be tween fimlthfieia and Grant «U. Heat *2l per month. oca» TUOA. WWTi*,iVrmtxttiicL IpOK KKNT—The 2d, 3d and 4th story &sB® itHSASS 9&?#fiVSsa enquire of dagfrtf J?WILBOM * SON. 81 Wr- *™’ KENT—A well lighted and furnished JL Basement Store, comer of Third anl Market sta.- Rent 9100 per annum. mCO-tf K.D. UAZZAM. I__ _ To Editor* and Printer*. 'J’flE Hauaing occupied for more than ten >M r I\ttti}urv\Gattttr.*Q& which is cratr*!~ Jrloeatad on Third si. near Market, la now VQH BENT, affording a nod opportunity to Edlton or Printer* of k cuiiii C a well known stand kt their business. Tble prop ertylsdlreetly opposite the extensive Printing and Newt* gper establishments InSlngviy’s Dispatch Building.— For terms, xpjrty-to - - an. OAZZAii, •Ja33-tf • j • Market s»* between 3d and 4tb. OPEARS* MILLS FOB RENT.—Theao C) desirable and very pcpnur FLOURING iIILLS end SAW MILL attached, are nowfor rest low. ae the prwent wonrietora intend embarking 6 another burfnem.. These tinle hare one bftho betk-wsler powere In thaeoaptry, whig supplied by the 1 LiH)eß*a ver river, and Sandy and Dmver Canal. -Tb«yarft4jf mile* IWm the UhUfHver, or ocUet Look of the Canal? enothe PUUbuwUJhdClaTe land railroad. Tbers ia'ln oonumpLatlon (atfahasbeen turrey ed) and will be boNt * raUroed from DttUnjrton to the river, theoommaiimttarto this Mill good the rear tnhwffhr , • • , '• v- TUB BTOKn»aT«r/dMir»ble location fis helling wood*, has a good rad ofmnom, doing a good <hMh'haHnenJol ahoat »i^QOOf«^«hnua u Any one wishing to engage in a weUtooauSaon flS»Ir5 proprietors, as they are determined torentJbr thermions mentioned w&ra. ... DANIEL BABVEr"^^ for the fol - itmOmt. iSSK°H«ss*mi ux.n.t, : iaSTfe°;& l S4“ Jor “ tl * : JL ae the Juniata Rolling Mm. ettnateSln^Ueghenr Ot*T* Wow the Old UrWga, at the : Jnarti'nofthe Canal and Alleghenr riw.Tbere are on the premises? large -workshops, one «fwbl& isneedas an engine houee,et tached to wnteh le a line of Shafting witfx drums. and ox ■twdjng the whole length cfthe bwuding. -Tha otharena? talniJe blacksmith thrive with apparatus far blowing the awfce bf fan. Them Is ales on the mnmUaa one .large £uiUUng withshafting, drams.-ic. Tnis tsfruoftbs best locations West of the mountains for* Machineasd£n-< : gioe Shop cr Car Faetsrjr. T3>e whole will he rented fir a Venn oixean, ortho IsaeSibnlldicn and machinery will he sold at a great bargain. B.Jri*AIN g SON, at *th it. rnagaoi & AM>r SO. 91 Market at, ate closing-out their cn* . wStbwuTbe ecddat a*r**t . .. ia» PUBLIC NOTICE!! Embton, Clark k Co.’s Cod Lircr Oil. Cash and Short Credits! M. L. HALLOWELL & CO FOB, RENT. For Bent 18. OAZZAM. NOTICES, AG. vr OTlCE—ThSUtefirm ofWlok tJl’Cand *«W br th.tmJerri<s«l, It S, "W H B-UWBJ^a2rt»S?RSS?“* COPARTNERSHlP—Theunderaimod. X th.Ut.om orwick * MtUadi™.,. 1,6“.’ ° l ' •KtVfJ. Jlthhln WILLIAM COFFIN POfBOM Of COP tinning th. A CT f nd OommJttJoibnitoei^lS^oU^iu££22lii P ' > Wood and Water its, Pltl«bnrgfc_ imA.. o> Mtr 24,185i.-iaT27 "• waflJUßjr. r.m ? issol Co-PartnSSEj; rpHE_, eo-Partaerehip heretofore exiaUnz Tha botinesi of tha lata firm will ba mulaJ few i A ».r Wiiaoo*at thaoJdiUnd onLib«rt7 ,t£,£ U £j g J & c . porpoae he li hereby aothorixed taowthaSoi oftba Ur P* JOILV watt JaaaarjrStb, IS4&, . JOHN WlLsfof Taretlrinafrom tbabnriom, I cbewfollr raoommaad wiuco. to to. •T°M 1 8, Grocer and Commission Lfbart 7 • treet, dun a^ComSJISH, 6 ?^ 011 * Wholfiaala QroeerT.Pro at tho 'old aUod e/Jota ja9 * CL Übnty atraet. JQILN WILSON. fy*"“ rr >*“• “iStobSi'S™ “»*O4 Him Of w.MocuiSttirJmSJS 3- “ d " BSBBB'jS®®- PltlUmnh. I!.i Ut. l ig!gAl Mcoul «TOCK. thetruittctioo of &« WbofaSrSd S2u goiloea*. under the ftna of HAQAN * *nr TtVS 041 Mulcet*n<lB UnionitreeU. •Alii, itS» A. J. HAGAN, DANIEL AHII VrOTIOE—I imra sold my interest in the i'V business of Long, Hiller A CbTto fi. a. Amo ga Jdo.PhilllpawlflamtteM atthe oldretuSs}o.lft} recommend the new temni ret- B.A.Lena . __ C A. LONG * CO., Bdlandßra&s S3 tS-%ntttentlon toUulr(tuck XTOTICE—The interest ot Mr. John At- X; wdUnoytnulMttMMMlhinthUist*. »rwren. S!!t.,<*? taul«»» „■tUaltllmn, wmiJooa u 1 "”* ttjmss? Plttabargh. D«c. ID. lt£££'l*WM. Ifcainty *1 opl IV t ?,m£FCT,’ rh €> t 0 A™ of JONES * •i-N , QuIOG hATtn« been dissolved by the death of John J??&* bMinwi of said flna will Bept> 30,1864,—0d ISAAC JONES, (drying partner TSAAC, JONES, Manufacturer of Sprint* JL and Blister Steel Plodgji Slab Btwl, Steel Pkmgß . ISAAC J0V8.... n_ ■ BM«Ba DB. ROGERS, A CO., Manufacturers ot • ?2 tfar ' B Bt«] CultiTator.-offlc* comer of Itow and Writ (treats.-Pitteboryh- MfAy ATOTICE.-—ln consequence of haying sold X3_ ooj Putdmm to tho Cambria Iron ComptSr, tb* uiujarths fira of KINO « BHQENBEB furnace, are both djaaolrwl. The bad* na« wlilbe up by tho managers at tho Furnaces, and GeorffeS. KiDf, who wa Mthortawl to use the n&moa of tin rapeeti*ii firmj la fettUns op tb* burines*. GEORGE S. .KING,* 11,l 1 , b'IIOENBEKOKR. ■OQ ncuainc March L ISoS. rmhS.'tfl A Ir. EXBSTDra...^.. fli W. HEKSTINE & CO., Commission JUIA •*“* Merchant* end Dealer* generally iDrttxlooe, Httrtmrrfi, Clnrlnna3. and other Manufac* turea, tc. t Nos. 93 and 95, Front street, PitUbargh. Theundersignad having formed aco-nartner rfdp, under the ityle of D. W. OEJISTiNB A CO., fa the ofe General Agency, Cotmnlulon, Forwarding andProdocbuemM*. at Not 93 uid wTttont ttrwt^Sw? BpeeUJ attention to fifllDK order*. rtwiiSi P. rodo “ »nd mwchand&e, tod to the ax ecuUon of all Lualneas that mar he en trailed to their ear*. D, W. KEHSTUfK, „ . _ . _ miN. KICHBAUM. fife -jartdt, • 'VTOTICE: Joseph Fleming having asso* iJj dated with him Joeeph Abel, the ImalneMhereafter Jv *}Vconducted under the jtrUef JOSEB AB&L ACO «t th* oezner of SmlthSeld and Fourth ftrwta/' *' fiO-PAKTNEKPHIP. —The undersigned day entered Intdeo-partnwihin. under the oaoeandityleofy. A. HUTCHLSONA CoVfalhepurpoße anj»niartingafloTnpil«BioßftndQrocery buelneu. «... . „ . ... \3AH. A. HUTCHISON. Plttsbur ah. Feb. .*s4—fofl A.M. WALLINGFORD pO-PAItTNERSHIP—Having associated V> K-9. Ward with run In tha Drua baihieea, ibe boj*- “""ELLEjSfiOcf C "’° “*• « JaaomrrSd, IS&L D E. SELLERS '& CO., Wholesale and ou *- T “°^*- Coughs! Coughs!? Coughs!!! t3 •RELIEF jy FIVE MINUTES! TVLKR’S $m ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROP PATENTED 1507. DROPS wherever they have been r JL Introdneed} baje speedily snpeneded sU other Con their prompt action without Interfering with dlei ct hart rjees, or rendering the system more susceptible of mid.— T?ey ere thwmost solUUo for CHILDREN: and Terr ban efldalto POBLIO BPEAKEBB and SINGEBS: tSI move aU hiukinca front the throat, and dear andalva *«2« to the role*. Price 12* and 25 wntsahea. 10 wSf* a.?. 110 , wt *“ *T FLEMING BEOS* Oats * Co ' ) Ko - 60 Wood et*and most Drug £ad Cwady a tores. ocds^i aUTIFICIAL TEETIKJ dbs. nuircAir & cameeos. DENTISTS, ■ Sisth ‘‘Z&g&SZr?** «l «»i tfroa. OFFICE under the management of moot of Dentistry for the u*t ♦"nr-art (imimi nn!^ Q sffiJSB ™VBf“%f lSiirtSbTlUffi; onth Snow? 1 * ®® ntls try P*tft>rmed In the xaoatthw-- _fRKM&-Considering the superior character of th* Sum •» “»moa riJm 2Vo TreVi n wore, on Gold Platt, $3.00 per JbotL __ “ SQrer ** 200 44 “ mje money refunded Ifthe Teeth do not proresatlsfoe living at a distance, we wonldsUte that oar fadMUes are sn?h that #seS wt of TKCTH infrom SAW SfnWSJte. ,8,m,,Wt10B ’ “ QO<Uttß ' W. C. DUNCAN, 1« .. . J.O.CAMEBON. /Dentists. delB-ly No. 156 West 6th St* bet. Rica A wim, dn. JA. BROWN, would most respectful]? in ft*® tha Pntlle tb*t he keep* on lund, *t mAh 2£.»* *Me of tha Diamond. AHeshftiiy City. »wS< ptoU awortmcpt ofVroUUa Huad* Am, VenJtlin fiSnt. i “Prove all to that which la TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. ! 'l'iLci increasing demand for this most pleat*' ! _J- satiSafeand etneadons renod y for all pulmonary : enabled the proprietor to redoes the price so “ to Pl*»_it within the reaehof all dasses,tt* inperiorl tr o*«t mart •imUerptynsmtioMie etteeted by m»ny «m» en ftiLDMfMofitecflieHyTheathesnulretaediM here “he* end by thousands ofonr most respectable ettixe&s who here used it Id their families both as preventive and cure with never-frilling success for the last twenty years daring which period, with '.wry Uttle aid from adrenia* ln<* do. i t has gradually spread its reputation over the whole union, in eases otreceDt - Colas, Coughs, Hoarseness, Ac., Jlfficex immediate reftgt and generally cures In a day or * two, without Interfering with diet or bosinessL or render* lng thespstemmoreSßseeptlbleol.Cold; in chronio cases, Asthma-, Whooping Couch, Croup,. -bronchi-- '* tis, Affections of the Lungs, and • Consumption, It la alwariTeTTbeneflcial, andseldom fklitwhsn com.' menned In time, to perfect a cure, Pike Meant* COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS kJ —Judge Pler» r of UMdlmort. &oanolj Cau. v»ftjM gg"KlfffiSvfe non or nn, vub I coßib ftjr ininl nin. .vhMi uit year cnnflneil him to hi* bod ul required nedtcai. treat* -S2 n i^ r »i , .T*^® on^ll ** DoPlnirth* eosunbr ha cot bet* c^ sll ° u «l todlrtwu hlttbr day ?Wh^£:. wl,l s V* onl br the n» of Mini f, hlc s * KetUleawa by tho o*oo of Chapin wouabt with him f»m the BUU of Ohio. Mr. Chapin had (onod tbo Byrnp of cteaiMt ua« In hia amflr, and when morinnftwaOhio; tookflfteen bottlea vlth Un. a porUoa of which Jadso Pirn* obtained, and ojed with Kreat benefit when other mean* felled to c-tferdreliftf. ■ ja»< ;R. E. SKLLKIia M CXI. Proprietor*, 6T.-WOOJ at. OBSASIENTAL STAIKED GLASS. THOKPSOS & SCEtHF, fJLASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street, • XAPlttajraflzh. reapeetftiUr IstlUtha attention of tba vobtle. andtf Architects, Bnlldaraand tiaatlemaa or Tm» taea about to baUdertrato residence* or ehuwbea, tor that* ™dni«n«ofBTAL.VtDaUASS,at UwirwtehUAbHient, for whichSUrer Medal* w : n awarded bj- tbe Penntrivania titete JfetrlnlSU, and br tbedlJegheor Oountr r*Jr tar ISM.: They an prepared to exeentedtafaedGlast of «rarr ttjla aod.dutciu. *oc cbnrcfceat private dfrelUnca or afeamfaoata, from the plain*** and ebespert to tbamaiL ornamental andeoallKindadtnff tb* decoration ofehurehM with Ufirl&o Ufiir**.aariptttrs. and allegorical IntrodcdgK notlea. 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