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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PITTSiUJ HOH:
gRTT»y MOBSIKQ. gBBBPARY 16,1855.
city depabtheht.
—'"OfiMuii' taoaasam'.n jhuet Cocscih,
Febnuury 14th, 1855.—CoaHci) met upon f peohu
c«a Prcaeot—Mesan>, Aguetr, Alim, Alci»n
dcr, Btraell, Cordell, Clarke, Jones,
Murdoch, Pollock, Smyth, Taylor. Wilson,
, o/motiraot Mr. Alexander, the resding of
. the minulesbe dispensed
The President stated ttai *•<?““ l M h “
been conrened for the • pnrpow oi
action relatire to the M . no *J* , pennayl-
IntnrbreUUr. to to£?£SE
rania Canal from Liberty street 1 m “Jr.
When Mri Murdoch submit*'' 1 tb'?i l ?T t h|'l ee .
-^SSOSSSS^&iiASi
to »f the canal na con
, id would entirely destroy the
templated in now has for the accomiuo
only e nnigcd in carrying produce and
&tween >hia city, and the upper
MtaoM if our own county and tho counties of
" WestmorelandT Indiana, Armstrong and Butler,
W a of nst moment not only to the city,
hat to allths adjoining counties, and in which
trade &' large number of boats are constantly
employed; which yield a large revenue to the
"city in tolls collected on the same at the aqueduct
• —therefore, be it ' • • •. . ,
Raobxd, That the closing of the canal from
Liberty street to the tunnel would be injurious to
the interests of Pittsburgh—largely curtail her
revenues,! if not iu direct violation of the con
tract existing between the State and city, relative
"to the erection of tho aqueduct
fiwotoed, That bur Senators and Representa
tives be requested to oppose any aotion having
la viewUie filling up of anyportlon of the Penn
sylvania icanal within the city limits. _
• Bead twice, when Mr. Kier moved.its refer
• enee to a self ct committee—lost The question
then recurring on its third reading and.final
passage,! and'there being objection, laid over;
wbenfoi motion of Mr. Loomis, rules suspended
and read three times and passed; and action con
curred in by Common Council. _
Mr. Jones presented the following resolution:
RuoltcjL That the Messenger of the Select
Council ;be and he is hereby authorized to de-;
liver to each new member of said Council a copy
of the Digest of the Ordinances of the City,
and Supplement thereto. Bead three times and
passed, ‘j •. I . , ,
/jMolc«i|-That u committeo of two bo ap
pointed by ths President toro-»n»ngo the rules
. of Select .Chuneil, and here copies of the Kune
printed use of said Council- Read threo
times and passed, and Messrs. Jones and Mur
doch appointed said committee.'
The fallowing business from Common Council
was thek token up: . ,_
An Ordinance for the measurement or Tim
ber. . Bead and referred to the Committee on
Ordinances. . „ , v -
An Ohiinaace to authorize coUectlon of whorl
age oa coal boats. Bead and referred to Com
mittee on Ordinances.
Petition relative to Water street, from Brew
ery alley to Duqneane Way. Bead and referred
to Committee on Streets.. , - i
Bill of L. & W. Heeb for $15,00. . Bead and
referred to Committee on City‘Printing.
Bill pf J- Seibert for $1,95.. Bead and re
ferred to Committee .on Claims and Accounts.
Beaolctipa appropriating $l5OO towards re
building Duquesne engine house. Bead and re
ferred to committee on Fire Engines and Hoso.
Bcsdotion directing the Clerks to forward eo
pies of ’the Preamble and Resolutions relative to
the filling up of the Pennsylvania Canal, sc., to
-''the Senators and members of the Legislature from
this county at Harrisburg. '•
In all of which action of Common Counctl the
Select 'Council concurred..
The'resolution, in favor of Conrad Bets for
$25,00, which in S- C., February 6,1855, read
and refereed to committee on Claims and Ao
eountsl In C. C., February 14,1855, action of
S. C- non-coucurred in, and the Mayor author
ised tb draw Bis warrant for the amount In 8.
C. former action receded from, and action of C.
C. concurred in. ~ x .
Resolution authorizing the Treasurer to col
- lect fines and forfeitures in tho hands of Alder
mem i In C.fC. md and referred to Ordinance
' “Committee, with request to report at an cany
date. | la_S. C: action non-coucurred in, and on
motion of Mr. Loomis, 5 amended by inserting,
“and i previous years, nnd up to present date.
Adopted. Then read three times and passed.
Ordinance relative to Hucksters, which C. C.
read and referred to Ordinance committee, in
• connection >ith the City Solicitor,- la S. C. ac
tion concurred in.
Also, alTActfor the better collection of taxes.
Sc. which in Common Council read and referred
to the .Ordinance committee, with to
. publish in the papers authcriz-d tojhf'the city
’ Sating, alter revision, and to report at next
' regular meeting of Councils.' -Actum of Common
Council non-coucurred in, and referred to the Or
dinaire eammMre "for revising in connection
with ithe City Solicitor, witix.instrnctions to re
port to Councils at next meeting. 1
VAlßohill of Pittsburgh Gas Company, with a
“"■'—resolution to paythe same; which.in Select Coon- ]
S*«ad three- times and passed. In Common
Cowfl action non-coucurred in, and wrerreu to
Jjfinuttee oiuClaims and Accounts. -
jin Select Council former action adhered to,
and Messrs: Jones'and Murdoch appointed as
of Conference on. part of Select
Council. ’ •
On motion adjourned.
Omciai. PEOexxDraus or CoHxosCoracn—
Members present—Messrs-JiarT, CaldweU, Edgar,
Evans, Felix, Getty, Gracey, Gnffin, Herdman, 1
Irwtn, Kelley, Kennedy, KirkpatnokjKing, Lit
tle, ;M’Adams, M’Master, Tucker, Wilson and
read a bill of J. Seibcrt for I
htibds, 0., for Council Chambers. Referred to
Committee on Claims and Accounts. .
Mr. Gracey offered an “Ordinance for the. col-1
lection of wharfage on coal boats.” Referred I
10 ThdClerk rfthe sic! communicated
lowing preamble and resolutions, which had bora
adopted in that body. (Resolutions relative
to rite fining up of the Penna. Canal—same as |
in AcUon concurred in, and oh motion or Mr.
Kennedy the clerks of Councils were directed to
triismit tho resolutions to Our Senators and
“tfwSXlSSfcS' a C. was then
A reaolatiottin bvor of Conrad Bctx for $-5.
Inißi C. Beferred lo committee on Claims and
Accounts. Action non-coneurred in, and the
Mayor anthomed to draw a warrant for the
for increase wages of Day Police.
Id 8L C. referred to a special committee, and
Messrs. Murdoch and Alexander appointed.- |
Action concurred in, and. Messrs. Irnn, Lewis
lion for grading and po™>g Folton j
another fof grading nU street* in 9th Ward,
running from Penn street to Allegheny riser.—
In 8. C. referred to oommittee on_itreet*____
■ * rajolotion for Goa tamps at 6th Ward Mar
hit In B. C. referred to committee on Gas
1 asking the Legislature .the
pritilege of borrowing $50,000. Boforrod to
Finance Committee. it . _
:! A resolution in favor of Lippencott & Barr.—.
Bead and passed. ,
I In aB of which action the C, C. concurred, and
motion Council adjourned.
ycon*T orCoOTonPutAS.—Before Judges Mo j
■ : 1 ‘JfW<»3?n. H’Williams, reported
•= 'yeiterdsy, a -rcrdict »aa rendered for pblntill
' f ° Jl’l'JohnsTS.Wm.P. Terms end- This waa
an action for therewrery at the P"“ of “""J 1
bottles of mmeri™terfur™heatho defend
ant by plaintilLVerdict for plain tifffor SW>»-
r ! Patterson & Ketehmn ts. John Ague*. Ac
tion for the recoreryof the Yfllue of abydrant.
Verdiitfor defendant. _ ‘
•. •<■ Patterson & "Ketchum Vs.-’JaineB Btcirarti—
Verdict for.defendant.
• i vffiiUam Tottdon el aL n. James Walker.—
Some tJine'since eraftj the property of Lons
Spear nent oTortho dam near Elisabeth, on the
' ' - ifSongflhelft'riirer, and, after, much- difficulty,
six of the logs were ought by plaintiff and je
>nrod “Walker, as agent of Spear, claimed, the
logo and tendered plsintiffsthe amoant -winch
the laws aflors them for tteir trouble. They |
! refused the tender, «nd Wetter too* the logs by
i force. The present action eras instotedto te
' JcM-er from Walker the rsloe of the logs thus
| tikes. Verdiet for defendant.
1 Sriuocs CnASOt—A hihorcr on the Seejonl
- Ke. iof the Pittsburgh & Steubenville Baalroajl.
i aimed Oeo. Ev Leech, appeared before AW^»-
i Kenna on Thursday and made oath that between
; eiuht and nine o'clock on ilie night of Monday,
1 the 12th inst* John M’Cley fired A pistol at
I Mo while he was standing m front of the real*.
I denco of Maj. Thomas M’Keown, and that he
; j cried out. at the same time ‘‘bal take that!
I and deponent believes that M'Clay Intended to
' I take his-life- M’Clay was arrested by officers
T Fox and Dougherty, examined before Aider-
M*gftfra and fully commtt&d for trial. .
I ~ Tsb office of Aid. M’Kenna, corner of Fifth
: "and Grant street* U as neat and weli-furolsh
red an Alderman’a Office, as wa know ot " MX
Kenha ia already doing. A Urge business. -
; gjtov.—Snov fell to the depth of rix or right
I • inched on the nmmtrim last Toce&y nigh*- .
Vans BtunVaa** Jadgs,
'"’rSneiMof the tmlodilotra -n. Peter Grao-1
dr indicted for making, forging and counterfeit-,
Si D continued to occupy the_ attention ;
rf the Conrt daring Thuodoy morning. Tho ,
Sort Boom eras crowded to exeeui daring the
trial. The prieoner wut accompamed by hie
wife and a black-eyed little boy. !
S W Black, Esq., addressed tbe Coart andj
Jorj in behalf of the defendant. Ilia remarks j
occnpied over an hour, nnd wire characterized :
by forco of argument and eloquence of manner. I
He was folloTred by Judge Shaler, who briefly
reviewed tbe evidence in the caao, and ably con* j
tended for the conviction of the prisoner. |
The Court charged the Jury briefly. Judge ;
Irwinremorked in substance that there anrthreo ;
points especially to be noticed in this case:— [
First, the place where the dies and other articles
ore found; Second, tho nature of the defend*
ant’s.possession thereof; and Third, the circum
stances attending that A pewon in
tending to manufacture counterfeit coin invaria
bly retires to some secret place,/accessible only
to himself and his accomplices. The evidence
goes to show that the place where these articles
were found was accessible to many persons, and
that many were in the daily habit of frequenting
the places—of making it their temporary abodo.
The Jury must make inquiry as to what has been
found i do the counterfeit coin fonnd answer the
charges of the indictment? If counterfeit coin
be fonnd in prisoner’s possession any where else,
1 in his store or in nis pocket, it is strong corrob
i orative evidence. If the implements found are
I not all that are required for the manufacture of
l counterfeit coin, tbe circumstance is favorable
[to tbe defendant The Jury must particularly
I inquire if the coin could have been made in tho
j house. Again, are the circumstances attending
I the possession perfectly clear and satisfactory ?
Do they plainly charge home the crime upon the
defendant? Is it possible from the evidence
that the offence may have been committed by
some other person ? If the prisoner’s conduct
at the time of his arrest, and subsequently, was
entirely consistent with his innocence, ho should
have the benefit of it; it is in his favor. If a
reasonable doobt of his guilt arise, his good
character, as proven, must have great weight;
if, on the other hand, the goilt bo clear, the
proof of character is of no consequence.
The Jury then retired with directions to bring
in a sealed-verdict, if they agreed upon one be
fore three o’clock, P. M.
’ The Court took a recess and convened again
at three o’clock P. M.
Tho Jury in the esse of Grundy returned from
Jury Room, and rendered a verdict of. “ Not
Goitre.” The announcement of the verdict was
received with applause by the spectators outside
the bar. The Court cautioned them against re
peating such demonstrations. Several persons
clapped their hands. The Court ordered
them to be arrested'instantly and committed
to jail for twenty-four hours. Unfortunately,
Marshal Frost was unable to discover the offend-
Peter Grundy was then discharged by procla
mation. _____
TnißtEK? Persons Dead is Allegheny City
rnoM Exposure to the Cold axd Starvation .
This is & startling caption, wader, and jet is,
alas! tootruo. . ,
Oar readers will remember an account we
-CRT© some days since, of the terrible condition of
several famines of Germans who arrived hew ,
three weeks agofromGennany. Wethenchron
icled the -death of three of the ohildrcn, aod ,
subsequently added another to the sorrowful i
Hst. 'lt is now our sad duty to announce the
decease of rise other members of those families.
When the party left Germany, it consisted of
four men, four women, and fourteen children;
in all, twenty-two persons. Two of the women
died at sea. One child was left in New York in
a dying condition, and has since died. Two
men, one woman, and ten children have died in
Allegheny. Perhaps of the latter number, one
died in the Western Pennsylvania Hospital. Of
that, however, we are not certain. Thus sixteen
out of she twenty-two have (lied. Six are now
living, all of whom aw still sick; and" one child
is now in a dying condition.
One of the children was buried on Thursday,
(yesterday,) and two the day before. Nearly
every day for mow than a week past has wit
nessed the death of one of these unfortunate
sufferers. Is not this horrible? ''
; To prevent any misunderstanding with regard
i to the matter, we would distinctly state that
| these families have been carefully attended to
I since their arrival. Every possible assistance
! has been rendered them by the Ladies* Benovo
! lent Association and the Guardians of the Poor i
of this city. The noble-hearted lady of the As- ,
aociation in whose district the families were
found, has been untiring in her efforts, and has ;
herself bestowed upon them every possible kind
ness and comfort The Guardians of the Poor
of this city have also furnished them medical at
tendance. The eaase-of thia teniide tragedy in
real life must be written down in the annals of
Emigration. When these families arrived 10
New York, they wcw scarcely covered with
clothing; the weatherbeiog intensely cold, and
they without money, they were consequently
freezing and starving to death all the way from
New York to this city. Their constitutions re
ceived a severer shock than they could bear and '
they lingered in agony a few days, beyond the
power of man to save them, and dropped into
untimely graves. Kind hands, prompted by gen
crons hearts, were ready to soothe their dying
agonies, but they conld not avert the impending
death.
Thx Case op Hssst Ctnwisos Coxtisced.-
Ia theC. S. Court, 00 Thursday, Messrs. Sweit
xer and Hampton, for the defence, asked a con
tinuance of the trial, offering at the samo time
nn affidarit of Cnmmings, setting forth that he i
had been in jail since last October; that he wsa
without money, and was 100 b:*-|
home in Potter County whereoU his friends re
side- that ho had endeavored to communicate
with hia friends but hadrcceired no tidings from
them: that seteral material witnesses for Cio de
fence were consequently absent, and that ha
conlii get their attendance at the next term.
Mr Hampton hoped every advantage would
beViven the prisoner. The penalty of the law a
n severe one In a ease where a Postmaster is
fonnd entity of abstracting money from aletlcr
‘—notJess-than2o yearsimprisonment. Them
'dlctment was found only on last Wednesday, end
itwas the ostial custom, he thought, to give the
prisoner the advantage of the term.
Judge Shaleropposed a continuance. It would
nut the United Slates to much inconvenience,
having witnesses now present from Masaacha
eetts and Michigan, and several are expected
from Wisconsin. He thought Cnmmings had
plenty of time to prepare.
The Court remarked that no rule gave the
| prisonekibe advantage of the term. The mat
ter BhnpW'tnrns on the questioner due diligence.
A person who had been imprisoned four months
could have made an affidivat setting forth the
names of Ms witnesses and the character of the
evidence to be addaeed, and then availed himself
stte aet of Congress which prorides tlutt the
Doited States in such cases shall procure the at
tendance of the defendant’s witnesses and bear
counsel, Jndgo
Shaler not pressing the matter,-the Conrtgtantr
ed a continuance until the May Term, 1865. The
witnesses for the D. 8. entered mtorecopiimnce
to appear. - The bail of defendant was fixed at
$4,000, which ho has not yotglreu. .
The Traverse Jury was thon discharged for
the term, and the Court adorned to meet
again this morning at 10 o’clock.
Tn« Sincies u EtuAßiM Towsibip.—Wo I
mentioned in Tuesdsy 'arGaulit the enicido or
Mr. Devid Wilson. We-copy the fplljromg per
between the stsble end sent crib, withebendan
no hsndkorohief, whicfrhe had hough! on the
preceding *y in Monongaheln oiQr, for the pur
no doabtr Mr. Wilson un-
Semlehod reputation, end wee » D »?K “?? 1
cxcmpbiry members of & Christum Church, hold
ing an official relation in the same. We hare
not been ablo to learn the probable cause of this
painful erent. Tbo circumstances of thedeccas-
Icd were unembarrassed. He owned a beautiful
farm, finely improved, nnd was an ectivo and
useful member of society. We have koownhim
for more than twenty years, and m all that long
period of time, we have held him m the highest
inspect. -He has left alarge circleef relatives
nnd friends to deplore Mb untimely end.
Dbwobtb's Saw-Mar. DssTneiao »?;Fn“r-
Oa Thursday xnormhe between four «nd fijel
o’clock, fire brokeontfn thoBan-MMownedl?y
,William Klworili, Jr., and situated on Bartit
Lane, Allegheny City, hear landing pl«« <>[
Lee’s Saw-Mill Bun. Ferry. The finmm epwd
with great rapldity.and the cnUrtbmldmgwns
destroyed in half an honr after itfiret caught—
-1 Several engines were on the ground bat the fire
j had got Uo far under headway to bo subdued.
J Mr. Dtli'orth believes the 6ro to baTe been |
I the work •-t' an incendiary. - Tho engineer states J
that he liad just risen from bed and discovered I
the lire. It evidently originated in the second
story at a part-of the building farthest from the
engine. Dilworth’s loss is estimated at I
about $2OOO, on which ho hod no insurance. No 1
lumber wasdestroyed. • hundred dol
fan irorth of cables which were in the baildiog
at tho time were consumed. . •
. Dsatet o» awU. S. OrncriL—- A private dis-1
patch was received faef night from St. Lonis,
announcing the-death at 5 o’clock yeaterdayaf-
Urnoon, of Major Harding, formerly command
ant at the Allegheny ArsenaL Major H. was
onite an aged man. -
» wirbffltti. <m Wedneeney night found a
Vnio nnmlns ntlirgo throngh thoetnet*. Ho
ihorur niter
died,&omoihnurtioa n»,»ecjpoeed. T ;
I Ainxanmrr Cockcils.—Tho Allegheny Coun
cils met last evening at theuxniiJpUM-.---__
A resolution was offered appropriating siw
jtotbc Ohio street SoupHoase. An amendment
: was offered that $lOO bo given to the Soup House
: and SlOO do tho Ladies’ Booctoient Society.—
1 The matter, after considerable was laid
1 over -The reports of the Market and water
i Works Committees were read and adopted..—.—
i A judgment obtained against the city by William
I H. Young for $127,43. was read. Mr. Ashworth,
! of the Finance Committee, wmi authoored to
i enter bail for the city, within 30 days.—. Re
port of Finance Committee read and adopted.
The Committee was anthemed'to sell the stock
dividend of the 0. &P.H- ®- l J a “ ,he
! order to cancel four bonds about to coraeduo
i and pay certain private claims. Cons.Jcrable
I other business waa transacted which wo havo
1 not space to record.
We inadvertently did injustice to Mr. Patton
a day or two ago in noticing his examination be
fore Mayor Adams, on n charge of selling liquor
on Sunday. Mr. Patton was discharged, be bar
ing fully proved that the liquor was sold by
another tail and that his store was closed all
day. Our informant led us into the error.
SeuMos ron the Oarnaxs.—The Rev. Mr
Collier will preach a sermon in behair of the
Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Aaylum m
the MothodistProtestant Church on Fifth street,
on Sunday morning next, at half past 10 o d«k
The orphans will be present and will sing a
hymn.
Ixcbiass or Sai.anT.-The salary of the
Jude* of the United States Court of Western
Penney Wania baa been raised by Congress from
$l,BOO to $2,600.
Admitted.— John H. Bailey, Esq., was yea
terday admitted to practice in tho U. S. District
and Ciraait Courts, on motion of J. P. Penney,
BY TELEGRAPH
ONE WEEK LATEKEEOM ETTBOI
ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMER ASIA.
Halitax, Feb. 14,
The steamer Asia drived with advice* from
Liverpool to Satutday, the 3d inst. She hr log*
one week later dates than those by the Atlantic.
The cotton market at Liverpool was doll, and
prices were easier, though not quotably lower.
The sates daring the week amounted to 3/,000
bales, of which tbo speculators took 1,300 and
the exporters ’4,600.
Trade at Manchester and in the manufactur
ing districts gcnorally-was dull, and prices were
drooping. " , ..
Breadstuff*—There was a small speculative
demand for Flour and Wheat, but pricos had un
dergone oo change, of consoquenoe, during the
week. The outside quotations for Western Ca
nal Flour were 435, and for Ohio and similar
brands 4Csi Coro dull, with limited demand and
prices had declined Is per quarter; white Is
quoted at 44s and yellow at 435.
Provisions —Lard firm with an improved de
mand at tho last quotations. A moderate busi
ness was doing in provisions at steady prices.
There was ft moderate demand for Rice, and
prices were firmer though not quotably higher.
Losnos Mossy Ma&kkt. —The stock market
was firmer, and U. S. Stocks had advanced. Con
sols closed at 91J. The bullion in tho Bank of
England had increased £192,000.
The British ministry had resignod, and as there
were indications of much difficulty in forming
a new one, considerable anxiety prevailed.—
Lords Palmerston, Russel and Lausdowu were
all talked of as candidates for Premier, but,
up to the latest accounts nothing definite had*
been arranged. . ..
Tho three most prominent spokon of at tno
time of the steamers sailing, were Palmerston,
Lansdown and Clarendon.
New difficulties had arisen in the Germanic
relations. • ......
No fighting of importance had taken place m
tho Crimea. „ . .
Supplies for the English and French troops
were being received.
The political news is highly important. As
was predicted, the resignation of Lord John Rus
sel has been followed by that of tho entire mi
nority. . » . . .
Prussia has gained a triumph over Austria,
the mobiliiation of .the Qermanlo army having
been carried against Austria in the diet.
fingUmV has agreed to loan Sardinia £l,-
000,000. , .
The Prussian army is to be placed on a war
footing. , _ .
Prussia refuses to permit tbe French army
through her territory.
Tbe Freneh force to guard-the Austrian fron
tiers is 80,000.
Tho Grrok difficulty has been arranged.
J/r. Soule is reported to be lying seriously Ul-
Liyibpoctl, 2d.—Cotton— Milligan’s circular
quotes the sales of Cotton for the week at 37,-
000 bales; prices easier but not quotably lower.
The quotations are—S. 0. fair 3|; middling 6|,
fair upland 63; middling 6. Sales on
tion 1300 bales and to exporters 4500. In Flour
and Wheat there has been a small speculative
demand; Western Canal Flour 435; good Ohio
40s. Coro declined Is; white 445; yellow 435.
i Lard firm. Provisions unchanged.
| Diplomatic movements are going on in P*^ 58 **
I which checkmate Austria. la.the session of the
Getmamc diet, the proposition of Austria for the*
general mobtiratioa of the Federal Army and |
that of Prussia to place contingents only « »j
war footing, were carried against Austria, inis
check will prevent Austria from having any com
mand of tho Federal Army. The Austrian de
feat caused dullness in tho funds.
Prussia is preparing for action. The Prussian
Govi'ruoient has decreed the immediate mobu
of hor own army, and the 4lh and otki
corpa have been ordered to occupy Saxony and
Selesia- ■
A Prussian dispatch addressod to the Cabmete
at London and ParisAtates that the result of the I
last conference at Vienna, harmonises with the |
I views of Prussia. Prussia regards the admia- j
l sion of Prussian representatives to Vienna as in- j
I dispensable to her accession to tho treaty. .
I Denmark has appointed a military commission
1 to place the Danish forts in a state of defence.
I Saedisu. —Tbe treaty between England,
| France and Sardinia, has been published in Saiv
i dinia; 15,000 meu are to be sent to the Crimea,
1 under the command of Sardinian generals. Eng
' land is to send Sardinia £1,000,000, fir two mil
i lions, If wanted, at 3 per cent, and Franco
j and England guarantee to protect Sardinia da
ring tho present war.
| A portion of the French army; ha» been d*-
i talned to aid Austria and wHI march through
j Lombardy to prove to the Italians the reality of
I the Austrian alliaoco with France.
Tho Turkish Ambassador at Vienna has re
ceived plenipotentiary powers to attend the con
ference. ‘ . , . .V
Bhbastopol, Jan. 10th.—It IS understood itt
1 camp that considerable deviation wiU b» made
1 from the original plans of attack, with a view
I of taking important points of defence In flank,
land a reserve, of two divisions of tho French
1 army is immediately to take up a new position,
the object of whieh is partly to stop sappuua
from reaching Sebastopol, by a road which the
Russians have mode from Inkermann. ’
A dispatch from Gen. Canrobcrt, dated the
10th Jannary, rays that the English have ceded
to us a portion of their lines, vlx: the works
commanding' and destined to batter abroach in
the Malskoff tower, on which a serious attaok
will most probably soon be made. *
There is much grumbling among the British
i respecting alleged injustice and partiality of the
; recent brevet. •
Dp to the 12th January nothing had been done
1 by the British except getting up shot, shell and
i provisions. Tho French and'Russians exchange
» few shots, and ft constant Sro Is kept np by
riflemcD. . .
The'lest night was tho coldest yet espeii
eneod. Doting the night ftbody of 260 Bos
rians attacked & point oh tho French lines, whsn
I a sharp conflict ensued and 40 Russians wore
killed with the bayonet. j
1 The French force now numbers eight dins-.
1 aiona of 08,000 men, and the 9th division is cn
i tbe way to the Crimea. • •
There was apparsnt gaiety at Sobastopol. jAt
! midnight all the chapel bells commenced, nag
-1 ing, and at ono o’clock the Russians within the
lines commenced cheering. : Tho Frenob, taking
this as an insult, opened a fire npon tho town;— ~
The Rnssiana immediately replied along the
whole lino of defence by tho fiercest cannonade
! that had yet been experienced. Under cover; or
i the firing a strong party of Russians made a »r-
I tie on tbe front and flank of the British left;—
■ The Russians captured the British vidette And
1 drove in the coming parties, but on being en
gaged retired towards the town.- Simultaneous
ly with tbe attaok on tbo British, a strong BOftte
was made on tho Frenob, the Ruoaians penetra
ting within the parapet and spiking throe mor
tars. The Fronch raltied, drove back tho ene
my inside the lines of advance, and at day-break
the batteries were all fluiet .
jan. 14. The sanitary condition of tho British
wmy is improving. The establishment of a cien
tral depot:haa much improved the suffenogaor
There has been a continued fall of
snow, which is now 3} feet deep. ’ v
Preparations for the renewal of,the bombJ^ro
ment are progressing rapidly on the part of the
deserters from too Bumiims bore'
importont information respecting the range «
their batteries, the increments ot»erred among
too- Hussions, and it in reported that Oen- |
pranili hoe teeeired strong bodies of roinfojrce-
Jan, 16.—The Buseians hare »ppearedra*m>'
elderable foree near Balnklara, which, "
thbpght, they had abandoned. There fas ; an "
other heavy Call of flnow today; L_i.
The 39th British .infantry have disemowf*?*
400 horses were alio landed. ’
A dispatch in La Petrie, dated tie 19th, an
noooeea that the (ire ie almost suspended on both
sides. Allure sbeEng shelter from the storm.
Tho condition of tho besiegers Is good. The
horses suffer from cold. ,
Jan ‘>o —A dispatch from Jdenschikoff states
that during the night a eoecessful sortie -was
made against tho French centre. Sereral sere
made prisoners and man; sere hilled.
'Jan 22.—The weather is fine, bat the British
troops continue sickly. Abundant supplies of
all kind 3 hare been recelscd, including shot,
eheU and clothing, but no houses. We hate no
progress to report in the siege. The British 85th
and 14th regiments hare disembarked.
The French hare undertaken to hold the whole
of the British works. ...
Omar Pasha hie sent in his resignation, be
cause Ismael Paaha has been appointed to the
command of the army at Bonmeln, and lias not
placed under his orders.
mwe bod'.Cß or Russians are again concen
trating in Beni. Sadik Pasha has proceeded with
hia arailable troops to that point.
The Russians made a rcconnoumnce from TulU
cha on the 10th and 11th between the Sulina
months of the Danube, and there was skirmish
ins on both days. , .
Rossi*.—The SL Petersburg Journal pres
the official account of the crossing of the Dan
ube and describes it as a reoonnoisance in force.
Letters, howeter, say that it was to rally an nd
eance of the whole army, whioh etopped by or
ders from the Russian Ambassador at Vienna,
and to prerent embarrassment in the negotia
tious. . n .
The new Russian defences at Odessa are com
pleted and the fortifications of Kaffa, Onapo, !
Kursch and Sojak Kali are being strengthened.
Accounts to the 22d, from ConstanUdoplo, say
that a change in the Turkish ministry is «-
Pe gsiamyV3 existence and continuance in com
mand, is proved by a recent foray at Tctilis, so
that the report of his death is untrue.
Kandestau continues in a-state of revolt
The Osar’s two sons passed through Moscow
on tho 15th. _ , ,
Buchabsst, 31st—Omar Pasha’s difficulty
with the minister has been gottled.
Tho Frcneh Admiral, Pebrier Dcßpointes, who
commnnded tho French vessels at Petropowlski,
hu beon replaced by M. Fourichon, ex-Gorernor
of French Guinea. .
Prance is formiog a seoond legion.
g PXI H._Somo new arrests hate been made on
suspicion of the Cnrlist conspiracy.
Reports say that Uio Carllats haro raised er
tensiro funds in Ilolland. , ~
A ifndrid letter dated tho 26th says that J'r.
Souto is seriously sick, ,
Tho polios have been searching Shea a Bank
; ing house expecting to find conspirators con-
cc&led there. . . .
Italt Numerous arrests haw been made at
Florence on the pretext of a revolutionary con
■piracy having been discovered, Arrests hare
also been made at Leghorn, because of sales of
i/aszlnlan bonds. __ . . . .
The Dntoh envoy sent to Japan has retained
with assurances that Holland will continue on
the footing of the most favored nations.
Liverpool Cotton Market, Feb. 2.—Brown l
Shipley report tho markot dull; bnyers are de
manding a reduction of nearly Jd, other circu
lars say 1-10. J/iiligan quotes the market as easier
bat not lower. The w!es of the w«k were .000
bales, Inctnding 1800 on speculationi and 4600
for export. The saleson Friday wero6ooo bales;
the market closing dull; N. 0. fair middling
6; Jfubile fair 6J; middling present stock
exclusive of shipboard, 42G,000 bales of which
195,000 were .American. • ami
Breadstuff's. —Flour dull; prices a trifle lo wer
Brown & Shiploy quote Western Canal 44e®
44s Od; good Ohio 44s 6d®46a Wheat
prices easier lint not qooUhly lower; Write l l *
Bd@l2s 9d; Bed 10s Bd@lls Bd. Lem doll
with but little speculative demand; prices de
clined Is; White 445@455; Yellow 43a.
Provisions —Richardson, SpencerS Co. report
transactions in Beef as email bnt pnceo firm.—
Pork steady and demand moderate at previous
rates. Bacon firm and now wanted. Lard firm
at 49a Gd@so. . « -
Loxoos, Feb. 2.—lron unchanged, a moderate
demand. Bar quoted at £6,l6s@£7. Bade
£6,165. Bcotch pig6sJ@66j.
prom Catlforato. 1
Nxw Toes, Feb. 14.
The Northern Light arrived about 5$ o’clock
with 200 passengers and $476,000 treasure.
Mr. Wheeler, Minister to Central America,
has been to Grenada to procure the ar
chives. His predecessor has returned hte
Juan. On the 6th he visited the catnp of Revo
lutionists, when he was received by Chammero.
Chammtrro is gaining ground. Meet of tho
Americans who joined tho Revolutionary party
bad left in disgust. . „
The Julau Pringle which left San Francisco in
search of Coco’s Treasure failed and was m port
at San Juan. - • - * *
FenDiTlYuta fc#«Uta*wr®.
UxEEisacan, Feb. 10.
fjEW.T* — Men*. Darsie and M'Clintock pre
aented memorials ashing the rrilnquiahraent of
■ha claims against the Allegheny Orphan Asy
lum for a collateral inheritance lal. Mr. Dar
eie read a bill on tho subject which was refer
"ilr. M'Clintock presented petitions Infaror of
Monongahela county.
Mr. Darsie cattail up a bill to-incorporate a
Bridge Company over the Yoogbiogheay Uirer,
Mr. M’Clinteck in the Choir, which passed.
Mr M’Clintock, a bill relative to n State Hos
pital for the Insane, at Pittsburgh, which is on
file with a negative rccqmmendstiou, out will t>o |
passed to a vote. - ' !
The J '-iut Committee to investigate the charges
of corruption in tho matter or the election of D.
S Senator, consisting of Messrs. M Clhitock. and
Brown of the Senate, and Messrs. Eyster, Bal
lade and Thompson of the House, met last night
in tho Library Rocm. Two witnesses
amiuetl with no positive developements. They
1 are now In session.
CONGRESSIONAL
Washisotoh Citt, Feb. 10.
Sejut*.—Mr. Boward from tho Committee
on Commerce ashed for the consideration of the
Bill regulating the carrlago of passengers m
steamships and other vessels. Bead twice and
put on passage. Mr. Benjamin objected and
the bill was laid over.
Mr. Touccy introduced a Bill to increase the
salaries of tho Judges of tho Supreme Court.
Passed, SO yeas, 16 nays.
Hotjsß.—The Speaker announced the fint
business in order to be Mr. Bennett s bill
granting lands eqnally to the several States for
R. IL and School purposes.
Mr. Hamilton was entitled to the floor. Mr.
Uaven appealed to him to yield with a view .of
irolog into Committce of the Wholo on tho State
of the Union on the Appropriation Bill*. There
wero now but H days of the Session and those
biUa may be lost unless they aro at once acted on.
Mr. Honstoa—No doubt of it
Mr. Hamilton moved that Mr. Bennetts bill
be committed to the Committee of the Whole on
the Btato of the Union and demanded the pre
vious question, pending which the House went
into Committee on the Mail Bteaaer Appropria
tion BilL
New Yens, Fob. 16.-A firo «rarod_tbi.
monitor at 78 Pearl atreet ooeupled by W. H.
Newman & Co. Upwards of4ooobbbofFlour
were destroyed, besidos other P™P e Uf- Th«
building was totally destroyed.-. Loss orer $OO,-
000; insured for $42,000. >nie_ bmdings _ad
jototog-and to tbo rear were badly damaged.—
It Is supposed to bo toe work of an toeendlary.
Haw Tout, Feb. IB.—Cotton easier, Dot quo
tably lower. Floor a trifle lower! sales 8260
bbls good Ohio «t $8,60@9.i Sootheni »t
$8,87@9,28. Wheat firm. Corn a trifle lower
and doll; western mixed 99@$1. Pork firm;
tales 000 bids. Beef unchanged. Lwd nn
ohanged with moderate bnstocra. Whiskey,
Ohio heavy at 34. Oooeriee unchanged; a lim
ited buetoesß. Unieed Oil belter at TO. Stockt
firm: Money plenty; Cleveland and Toledo C9J;
i/Ueoari sixes 94J; Indiana fires 821: Canton
231; Cumberland 36; N. Y. Central 94J; Erie
40j; Beading 76}.
PnriADßLpau, Feb. lß—Flonr quiet; stan
dard brands hell at $9, but no export demand,
and sales confined to small lota for homo eon
unmndon. Bye Flour and Corn Meal, nothing
doinff The demand for Wheal is limited, but
llttla offering; sales of 800 bushels red at $2,14
*152.18 aim white $2,26.’ Byecomcsinslow-
Cornlnlim
inaulry; no further sales—no change to pri
ces Whiskey, demand limited; salee at 83©34.
ri-teisXATi, Feb. IB.—Flour $8,18@8,80.
WUtlev 25j’ Prorisions firm; sales 800 bbls
Mm Pork at 12; sales 60,000 lbs bulk shoulder*
S « Other articles unchanged. ■■ '
The riser rose one foot and a half, ami Is fall
of flouting ice. yThe Forest Queen, froo'Aorora,;
arrived, but there are no departures. Weather
cold.' ' • •• i '
crgT.T.THB o?P AT COST, 1
OABPETS, OIL CLOTHS. RtQS, to.
* HE now-offering their entire stock of 1
SggsSWRSSBi-''
. df> Bp*ni*h doT
PoMrftn* . do JcjutitoSrdo,
JgSggir** l lsssrfx.,'
gSSdVSUan:B: Kwatwtnn™Bh.a«
■ do JPliao ..
&SSsJS£t?®S>.'S^S»nfSsiSfH
ififflWMßttaasrtfjsrsaut?
l 0 “g**er aimu Kmu,^sj OL i BTOO k a beds.
ooMHirrKs OP AURiTniTios.' roE
W.IL SKITS. V. r.-anmui BtiCK, ■>■ a. Coorm. C. tt
RTygwtas,W.B.EJSLUP.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Omcx Pm«iMwO**wnt.\
Friday Morning. February 15.
FLOUR—sales from store of 60 bb's. “ d ,“*2
at W.OO. Thom Is bat Uttto gjW*®" „ rt , aair .
beyond present wants. Salas cf2s bids. *
UJlt \ . >«. tntl lit
GRAIN—at depot, sales of 1000 bn*. Corn, lo twotattat
WHISKEY—sal** of 25.15 and lObbU. ctl J eil ,t ‘
PROVISIONS--»sl« ortOOOfts. Bieon.SbonWe™
cash, ana ft*. Bulk Meat at 4fi. s*4and ®K* «»•»•
COFFKK-a «al* nf 10 baci at ll‘i. casli*
ASHES—sales of 6 tons Pearl*at 6\«, to*? mM -
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The weather ronUuuM>>p«in,an! the Rlytr I*rising Slow
ly. but the Ice Still remain* la*t. Word tu rewiied from
BrownsTllle yesterday that the lc bad lirokeu up the?*,
and we may therefore expect a break op her* to-day.
Tbe-Phlladelpbia Inquirer say* that the attack* made
lo that place on the credit nf this City bwe not at all ef
fected tbo ralne of our securities In that market.
The Trustees of the United slates Bank announce that
no claims against that Institution will be receded after
the 16th April next, and that they will proceed to make a
final dlfldsnd to the creditor*. ;
A carefully prepared statcmsnt of the Hog *l£?Kbtoring
B&saKs&is ss sssr .aSgsf
of Hoe* packed” P£t,oS7-lu the aggregate jrelght3.l.6io,-
SoBßl?ffSsil p ork 60,777 b t>U*nd In Lard (of all
qualifies) 6,931,738 ft* -l LnntarlUe Jour.
its or HEictUJnjtxx rso* im « foartas posts.
18M. 186 ft
.fO.HMJTQ f&855.37g
I,M7,»W‘ 1,128,348
VramJen. 1, to Feb. ‘2.
Week ending Fob. 9
Total from Jan. lit .t5,C71,6C8 tS,ot^®T
A ipflrtif opening of navigation on the illrer and Canada
linowTendomlfßrtaln i tbu leo wae breaking
Ohio River thlsafteruoon. with a
Rlthf Htloir rattldlT. Thla wall grounded hope brighten
■d nnthecouHtetianeeeof buvineu men to day.andeaused
»»? leadingarticle*ofro-iooL
! vu In active demand, and prlea* tending opwaxd. Th«
Z?Tl«* tna Naw Orlcan* produced
MniMmsa market. and MTeral sale* of oil were ®** ee *s”
holder* asking an advanoa at th* clow. Ooffe* adraaced.*
mat. Private dlspatcbei *>T .£uhS
aar Sugar ha* advanced c*ut, **ia freights totyUno
4n'LS s «int*«looß>a. The indication* are now favorable
lnbn«in«*4. There i. an Incrcwed dr
' in (*lnv«raeed. and price* are higher; wveral order*
arMo th» markot from ttio ~ ?t hA ^“c . ^T}J,l ll,i f ll _ l * dnpon
the opening ofna*lßatl°o.—[Cln-COrn. Wednesday.
Tonioco.-Notwiths landing the already
atanl* had attained, a farther advance baa been wtab-
BBS and tho market doees very firm. Tb* w»lpU bar*
been eerr light and the aalee correspondingly to. »«
now qooU Tobacco la good shipping ord*r fur new lag*
i fvr.fi tr> ffi. and old at Wto *0,60, , MW ®*di lllll ."pipping
Sf »3 to J 7 and old at t0,60t0 ft JO. and xnanufactaring
leaf *7 to $lO- The tale* of the week are only 118 hbd*
n?w numbera and 17 hfads itvi*w*.-l LouUrUlo Joar.
The la* • commenced moving reelenlaT‘afternoon, about
two o'doek. but was too enft and rotten to Injure the boat*
lying at the levee. At a late boar liat night It **• JJ*?'
ulng thickerand heavier. We aodentand tha Hlfer U
own ftom Kanawha to tbl* point, and rising all the way
down. It rained steadily during the the
lUyct waa riling at the rate of «ne Ineh 3* 0 ? r ~~. ■.u ff
rUcn over two fret during the past twroty-toar bo«*.»itu
ilxfeet fttllin the channel, heoee to IxiulivHle. Nnvlga
tkm la once more resumed- and buelnewon the levee wtll
be brisk to-day. Most of the .Uamm* port hare ajMd
engaged, and will leave to morrow.—[ClA. Oom. Wedneeday.
Corrit.—The Coffeo market to-day hJa beenJloW* ft**
thelmrrorcd feeling noticed by n* re*l«rdar »tUl«mtln
ued. ami most of the holders are firm th their view*. We
not* sale* of 100 bags common 1110 at ONct*. and 300 bags
mod do at 10(ffll0Ueta. For seloeted 101 l of Rio bolder* ye
Sklng Them l* a goodW cf inuolry fcrr
Coffee rrom the trade, and wme nmsWerable sahw eooW
be at a allghtdeeline from the pf ewe aeked, Holder*,
howovtr, are not dlspoaed tomake corn j*elon».-( ualt.Amr. |
The Money market ha* continued to irewnta vetjmilet 1
•AwaranoeJwith a *t*adlly Increasing tendency. The de-
SSdUwmptratlvely wry light andthe supply of canl-
Sfffreatly exceeds the offering of tflret claw paper. The
thisla. that the standard 1* being gradually low-
name* heretofore cla»« are now
fnokii upon a* No. 1. PartUa ajwut *hoee stabllitr there
u *nr doubt , t W flndll very difficult to negotiate foana
t •*-,« iintt e fair amount of capital!* offering,.and loan*
*2.*ii*kln(r to amoderatoextent on real estate, at 10»12
«ft^t t T?annuin, but a much larger amount of capital
thisway, thanli to be had.-
L«ndsniira *UU reluctant to take long
•Ph. IMS In the River above the Falla itUI remained tight
J?nlStbuUtU biell poadble that it eonUnu* ao
Shch the thennometer at CO The River wai
with about 4 feat weterla the channel,
rising alowiy wun aw -{Loolirille Jour. Tuesday
TheForeUnExrheuge merkot
«ith tome firm do**. The retei peld on London
i^Yw^Wo 9‘»; one or two of the 1 ceding genfcere de-
JnSiMtodrew ittheoouldeflguw, pertlf
rJUlilon to thin Gold nndor lOQii. baf melnly be«Qi«e of
Sl* of wing Money, oo eetlelhctory eeeurltiee et
7 «Sn™ tto br Bbod bmjw.™ on dem.nd
LJtwrr little bettor then pr*#*Dt current latortrt in
Tbi Southern meiU ere two den behind .which
iMMrned the fnpplf of Cotton bltla. The Bent BUtoment
enweredttu morning leeonMdered 'w hyonW#
w » faetnre* then the prerlow twoerhiblU. The
o lie geprrniwuwa wa £ omlikm of* figure.
£^rfnto?E&SSttlSfiobo: >Mtoed of U.C0T.006-
fy. p look! like going eheed rether too
i?at d of the terse Bente wem free
their line of rhor* peper-—[N. Y. Timet, Wednesday.
imposts bt railroad.
ssssr
isvflnaJpa^j
jfnSlnrrflbbSninr. W-Nntta
70 bble ml 2 do nutter. Brown A Klrrpetne4JV on
oil, J Deliell; 20 bg» rterch. Kennedy * «>•
'HW-YOaKADVEETISEHEirrS.
imb «£r v***. w*
Ni> »a«tn~:t.Ne’j York.
VEW YORK ANdIcALIFORNA
* BTBAMSIIIP UXB. (VIW KU»x**u».>
nnurNORTHERN T Or
R* “YX*j. t i.i n*tk {if *4/h isonthj H bcQ tbll® dijl fall
dSCLK SIM.
Vnd BROTIIKB JONATHAN, one of »hM>
VSod. tin frriSrUralpqt of TMgt
Boutm. fnr San Brand*® on th* iHnl of th* ptmtugm
UOKOANi A .
6 Do*Hn« OTMitt W. i.
lSlt«?lU69iaaa*ap»t tb» offl«y- l« , .Un’2i,cti. p« -S
onncw^
For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line,
Carrying the Untied' States Mail.
TIE A. i, superior Clipper Ship GER-
TttODE will roeced th; NUbtlojc*!**, tod
TOHN PHYVE, DEALER IN IVORY,
J„d moira&cttiiw «I I W Ooodo. No. 3
Sew YorL
» dRICDLTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND
A ema-RAt-pu * 00. o Fulton
WooU**l« md IUUJI. .
GUICUIjTITRAL.. &C.
Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Htwery, _
C* ITtJATfjV on Wilkins Avenue,
R about on* quarter of » mQ® ffoni th» JRtflT
„,...,»
“nS'iSSSc TOTOTOT«n"3O*n..of omMi^
m»ir«d « *u
oc3»<lAwtfT
' Fruit Tree*, Ever
Butacribcr would i
SnarSA Igwf Hi,F2SjS?t
gßSSSasrara
aK£'g£ffiSSbS%a
g&3S6ASSffijSM*
K. B,— Plmtittg dob* D*»UT|
‘ Bay Wood Flowers.
1 RRANGEHENTS have boon mods with 1
-KSXmS imtUmm CMH Itonllkwl. «t
■-
ga*i&heri&u'* ■ * zat * u %fZF n ~. '
b3l ' —— ;—•]
ttotjit TREES AND BHBUBBERY.
ebofc* Mort-ggP,|
Igi^iiiSSl m
Bsr lb a
WANTS.
sStL* ■g d o gV n ,feV^ t »Q 1 l<o3drt.
• • • ••• '• .. '.v!;.! ■■-;
ANTED—From I st of April neit a
W . nl.iiia* Boss* of Owo thna to flroncißniHthlii
iJ.MjiWttoWo®*™* net to.xt»dttpo.
.■..lr. »»thUQ«r»- ■■ -jlB .
—~ information Wanted. ■. i : ■
Ik JR; JOHN TODD left Ireland for tho I
[VI OnltaaßtoteelalSSa,. H. UnMUn HewTcrki!
iw of Bir.BuKrOUUuan,]). D, BOUOH.MW.
i;ja»Biawdr "‘- •■■•>! .••.•■ • ~ ?"■'
■DDSINESS WANTED—IISOO- and the
1B the wilai (rf»n gfftiTj JiiiiTriTW ntDAn offered ft*
«th«.
York and Philadelphia AdTertiKments.
FliOM CHA.NE k CO, *7 Foulb M «, Philadelphia,
,tad 103Nunartnei, yrr.Tcrfc... - ~
. (CAUTION.)
Arait&ge’s Uonsenole Anvils.
IT havinecorae to the knowledge ofiL & IT
ABJOTAGE A CO. that ncny 'gpurhics ImlttUotUOf
g Mousehole Anvil Am .sold throughout the country,
»nd represented as genuine, this Uto notify purchasers
that the reel Mousehole AnrU bears the s*amp
. W- *. a n.
to imitate which Is felony tiKdiai
MOUasnOLE FOIUJE, near SHEFFIELD. iom
Mi-Smc . not *-
[ERKISG'S PATEST FIRE PROOF SAFES.
THfi subscriber continues to manufacture 1
hid unrivalled Patent Ftre and Burglar Proof Safes.
anteUwiual to anjrand superior to »me» otthe many j
ihl'rh harebeen tested, a* published and notified by the
the world, for the last 15 years and U
Jock-picking, no one £l*v e yj t»vlng be»n
cbsngfl or aitcra’lon bat the money remained in Ite
made daring the tttne J maw “ u “'J proprietor, and a
■*
iralber*. bum OU the mottl P“'' iLAB 0 herBISO,
ar..» R»3^‘»u'ta£S'(^W
X. 8.-The Above Safes andlocM^n^^j^,,^
PUBLIC NOTIUEI
Rnshton, Clark Js Co-’* Cod hirer Oik
rrtnp ij.*p Am 0 f Rush ton, Clark ® v*o. t>e-
Trn^v^l^XfWM-L-nUSHTON
onTy person of the nine of Roshton evcreoimeeted with
the firm) the business in future wW be coat™ ll * l br
HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO.,
Sarvlvln* nartnem and enle aueoeswre of * Co
ffl£ 273 and 611 Broadway, New \<»k, ,
All connection with the store No. 10 Astor House beln*
OwSrllSwcnwi has been ponneeted
Ushment tweuty-sU years, and for.twelve yean has been
a partner and had tt.r principal charge of the bnalneM.
andwlth the benefit ol his experience and.the «oiMww
efforts of each member of oar firm. we trust to merit ana
receive a continuance of the patronage eo liberally ®*
tended to on. . , T ...
Tha Genuine Cod Liver Oil, t
hitherto made by R. 0. A Co. will tn future be made only
bros—it was oar Hr. Clark who went to Newfoundland to
superintend Its manufacture, and we *arrvnt itpure.
Oor Oil is sold by all the iuoet respectable druggists In the
U ciSiol£-Bie»r.rul to tb.t to nun. "nEOEJIAN,
r’IAHK * CO ”Uon each label, and the signature upon
the ,Srt ofSch ffie“elthout which it is not genuine*
iam-lmc i
Cash arid Short Credits!
M. h. HALL4MVELP i CO.
SILK WAREHOUSE,
Philadelphia. .
TERMS:— Cash buyers will receive adis
count of SIX l»t a nt, l( to mow 1» pUd In nu
mow. within un ■‘•lBfrom au»o f bm.
Uncurrent money only taken at Its market value on uw
undoubted standing, a ereditof SIX
months will be given, If desired. , *d!*.
co"VS»£T«h\|^nT^^ d h.
** l°n W d«lnaS!nsU>o.ncntlon or to
the country, the system of business p "
than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly tflwj.
enables us to offer tor the coming Spring season our usual
assortment of
NEW SHE AND FANCY GOODS,
Comprising one of tha
LARGEST AND MOSTtSPLENDtD STOCKS
to be found In America; to whleh wewUl receive constant
additions, throughout the season, of new and deidrabl#
SSlfrom o m tfoUSe IX PAMS. jal&-gmo_
B. T. Baobittfs Potash in . Jans*
OF 331*2,12,7, pounds each, assorted; 143
» cue, wnmated eqnftl toftny i:bo****
in ««*., with foil dtorttoM to
ueeiprlntod on «*eh am. being in • tooch ™$? e »,E?»tVin
wmlitiro for rotftlllng. Any po*ro derirou* to »iU
pieftsa remit 10 do!l»n In ft fcttorto mrrff**
tome friend In tbli plftfift, *nd I will
ahcTfl 143 lb*. rhUftrtlcle bft* been In tl» tor the iwt
threw jeftnu and giree the belt of iro to *ll who
hftre met with it. Aleo. *nper Cftrbonftto Bodft Stop Pow
der, Te«>t Powder.CactUft crop, CrromTftrUrJSftndloeo
ill Linda, ui th.iW M.ntoj In pnandMOT™ In *
Phrenological Cabinet !
/fiS&X FOWLERS, WELLS & CO.,
T •&!« and retail, at New York pri«*.
/ >f aiamlnationa. with eharta, Mid J“£|
GtsZb*\ written deacriptioMof charactar. day and
ereninß. Cabinet free- myZi-lyc
FOR RENT.
To liCt.
i large STORY BRICK
\ DWKLLLNOk with odea attached. In I
£Su m Utart, .U fgsTC^
taH-lmd 4 Oo.’» nonrlng MUE_
mo LET—A Brick House on 6th fit., with
1 a larca Yard. A Tarcrn Stand in Birmingham. A 2
SiSSSSmSsTOi
Hotel for Lease., EF&p
TIILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known as the
|X ••Lamartine IJona*. u ia offered !*«• on &TOt*bl«
fits*, betafslSat««.on the «JT"^_?2Ssffcrtwa?iSe
itaTnaar U»«Court Uotiw, and atentmldwar hrt««
Wharf and the i«ar
t*°cofthamrwt »£' &SS&&A. Utaled.
iwT ltd Fourth tt-« Pittabnrgh.
For Kent- 1
rmiAT splendid Now Hotel, known asgjg
I “Brown's titaaied 13 mile* from thejjhx 1
titi of Pittsburgh, at tho mnetion of the O t r ” n *^s r *J'J*
uda Flank S*d Irani PUtibarah.reonUlniasr iO raan«,
and built In the most modern «tjle, with. allthe
(onM« ntm. first »i»— Hotel, »uchaa ice and Smoke lloum,
sis* iiasns
the Farm, within one hundred a d£r--
Perm os can go and enme. from Pittsburgh
Th* Hoam bee a wood enitom as * gammer bus-
Itms meni* fhmUlee. The necessary mtaaggwUftnra
£“K"&Kj^lgfl3
; ft nn«« «ut be leased with or without the Farm ana
Farm, together with other land adjacent,
coosUtlogta aUo? 200aem. will be mid entire or in any
raudS number of acre*, to fait purchasers, lor Country
_m to J>nr
cham the Fnmitare, Omnibus, i ?° I r 77lj*srfcmifN •
J [Daily Colon copy 3ioo and charge Qasette.]
For Sale or Bent
k WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin
r\ inw Wltklnsbarg, and near the Raflrcea Station.—
TheUofimeoataln* Wroom*,and U»e lot « which thaw
Isa nnten kfulltiOd itlbUllli fIDDtI£OWtOD tufi TUTU
extensi2M feet la depth to a fifty fail street,
& wm be mid low aM on rery eaiy
Urmj or will rented **«*“ peg annnm. QAZZAM
For Kent. .
A DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
ffigy”"- y *il&gk o ffßiK*fr
For Kent
TIE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore aa
“Onr House." In Diamond • U *T. bitw« gjj
mond and Wood eh. at pramnt occupied by Ur. Wn. Ga b
For term*, apply to t K. D. OAZZAM.
‘ Lota for Salfl or Lease-
A NUMBER OP BUILDING B0T8» on
AffisaasKs &£&&*?&&&
tt'§sgkgs£&%§W®
ARM FOR RENT, situuted in Economy
Ba&aftSTßMßttS«s^Sg6
Utrough Hid fern. Apply to B. MeLAlft * BUM.
r'nnn DOLLARS WANTED—To bor-
tSORRENT —A good Honsa on_2dßt.,l»-
l?OR RENT —Tho 2d, 3d and'dth stoiy
C roomi our J. Wilton A Sen’; “AS?™?
£b’*(SSSS2ni°SS4Mjf'TS. 1 2r^2
jens, &c. T
■/OK KENT?—A well lighted andfumiahed
lost respoctvjdE&n I
Mende. and th*sKfir
■alt Traits,
ouse Plant#, '
ne. Of Pnr, wW<
it car own rtWhfTt «
loamnd fine, with Cher-!
oetberries, Currant*. fte.
f which v* hrre OUT
lmo oar stoek W» «■
at the Pltttbnrih P. 0,
Uand Numry.l* ml«s
arch Nursery, IX miles
icndedtq.
jk.;
To Editors and Printers,
rpHE Building occupied for more than ten
ft wUehUMOtaU*
u lartot^.l»wla Q M^ih.
C PEAKS’ MILLS TOR RENT.—These
msgMgmss
good therear through . v w _ lt ~_f crien inflgoods.
THE STORE UoarytoraM mention gf &£#££?&
I nujntion*4 »»>“■ B K m* Columbian* darOblo.
I portoOcodtea: emlli'. I«TT,l»jTml^gsn^,i>r
I *° mobti tTnlon lino. PlOjtoiaho.
ViOOD TENANTS WANTED for thoTol
ft "I lowing Houses and Btcre Booms: ■;
pVflu j>wdlineHoaJM ud Store Boomf on 3d at.
“A I>*«*UlnB UOtw on fith «L ... . • • ■ >..
A nveUisi Uottfß on Water »t, abate Grant,.
A House o? 8 room*, on Logan ft. .
AHonco at 3 rooms, onßedford rt.
I ' A'hmn mtt House cm Roes, aths&d cf fitbit,
I a Dwelling How in Birmingham. 1 .--•
AlArgelwTern Stand in East lnnninrbem.-
A Large Btow'Koom on 4th sn, war _ „
I 'ThatspactottMlaUcittiUtetJ'eowkaownasCafcoßlisJ.
jaM Apply to Bo COTiIBBBT A 80S, I*o Sdot.
««r
CRy, below the OU Bridge. at the ,}aiwli?n of
: and Allegheny rlrer. TSmtnwtba prwnlee#3 IKB*
I workshop*, one at which It oaeSs* aaenrinsjsoa »J*
l gins Shop erCarFactory. ttt’•hotowUihiwntinww
nagan&AM,
XTO. 91 Market stVare closing.out
STTVShaTOon b VJZ*®!** w^DeUlnM.
iSfIMMP
XT OllCE—Tholatefinn of. Wick i ligand
-sSftL u - m^&^. tr a^&SSSS“ d
£O-PARTNEBSHIP— The undersigned, oi ■*
the Uta firm ofWkk AM'Caadlee*. haa {aG ter aa
dad»ith him WILLIAM MEAN& wd
COVfIN fcr th« porpoee erf euattnuln* tha WhnU»«ai«Qro
eery add OommiMtoo bosiaesa, at the old rtand. oaiwor oi
sassMßaggagg
U) the lata firm. »• KWSDUtaa,
May £4, IR6-L— BXjST
Dissolution of Co-P&rtup.rship-
3 TOE co-Partnerebip heretofore 'existing
Th*l*t*flna will t** Si^thVr
WUsoa, at the old itaad on Liberty itreet, *»d tsr th*t
ST* b ‘ u *”** “tL o ri«a to
- JOHN "Wltsd».
January Bth, ISM.
tn retiring from the business, X cheerfully rseommsnd
my-late partner, John Wilson, to the patronage of par
tormsr customer*. *JomTwAir.
JOHN WILSON, Grocer and Conuoisiion
Merchant, N 0.266 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
•the subeeriber will continue the Wholesale Grocery, Pn>
due* anti CcmMlmrion business, at the old stand of John
Watt * 00-, No. ilfifl Liberty street. JOHN WILSON.
jo» 1
jpiO-PARTNERSIIIP—Wo have tliis day
lj associated ourself** In the Carpet business, at Ho.
112 Market sL, thepartnmhip to daw ftem the first day
of Janoarr last, ana the business to be corn acted under
the nans and firm of W.McCUntodid hruthers.
uiuDisnautu WASIIINUTON MeCLLNTOCK.
iTKrASDKR JScCLINTOCK.
; > OKOKUi: L. MeOUNTOCIL
Pittsburgh, May 1*t,186d.-nyl3
CD-P ARTNEBSIUP NOTICE. —The un-
M.rjlned h«i.tbU d«T fcrnud • w»rtomlilptnt
, n .t£.Srti™ «r i» wCfc«l. »nd BjjjU Brr *c»i»
Badness, under the Ann of HAGAN * AHL, w act.
Usxket tad 8 Union street*. HAGAN, '
DANIEL Alill
VTOTICE—I have sold my interest in the
barineuofl<n>R,:HlteeOatoi iiowi. who.
JSMC
TBBjaa.md.-wt I£L
. . toX n ... .. JXO. rauun.
o A. LONG &CO., Bell and Brass Fonn
om denandOilPitt***, inTlt* Attention to t £‘£‘*° ek
ofChanddiers, Brackets, Pendent* and oth«r _fixtnrM.~
W« fit up house* with steam and gas. m*k* bxuM casting*
rtln:uJtataStar, (Ornish H-UrcSi pomwjsoj^ 111 '
ting*, and fc«ep aatUttritloa metal constantly on band.
I jr&*
NOTICE— The interest ot flip. John At
woii.in tmr bnaiaom. eeaaea from thli date, hr.egfea*
menu Out business, as Wholsdftl# QwcOTt' °° n
Nos. 18 sad 2o Woodat.. Pittsburgh.
BAGALBY. WOODWARD A 00- . t *
No. 211 Market st., Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh. Dec. 10.1664 -deai WM. BAGALBY i 00. ,
VJOTIOK.—The late -firm of JONE&jfc
qDIOU. haring been dliaolr&l by the death of John
YlJaixa. oa th«27th last, the badness of said firm will
be settled by the undersigned, at their office. comer of
IBMISAAC JONRB, eurrlng partner
XSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring
and Blister Steel, Plough Slab SteeL Steel Ploagh
ngs, Coach and Ellgtlc Springs: Brass NtttT»j>«r», Half
patwit Screw Mall ana Hammewd Iron Axle*.—Corner of
Boa and Pint street*, Pittsburgh.
TnJ J R^RoGEBSlbCo.7"Shmufacturers ot
If. Roger's Patent Implored S teel Cultir atcr.—office
isSanwt rtfeott- Ptltyborgh. ftlMr
XTOTICE.—In consequence of having sold
GERTet Cambria Furnace, are both.dissolved. The bud
nes* win be settled np by the managers at the Furnaces,
“oi"”Kins, &oil. ..ttortarf 10 v» th.»UM.
°f th. rtaj*ctiv. firm. In »Wlm b»g«»t
j March UIFoA rmhS:tfl. P. 8110E3BEKQKIL* : '
U W EDtStOT. ECHBifW.
r\ W. HEBSTINE & CO., Commission
Has? {g3s»sasia. , ai^ss6
93andM, Vmut street, Pittsburgh.
Thoundersicnedhavingfbrmedaco-partner
■ti ip under the style of D. W. HEBSTINE A W, fcr the
of a General A«eacy, (*m^nto^P«w»ltog
I sffs?3ssffliy3SS2®SßiS
hhn. bjchbaumt w
Rot *O-CUike A Thaw: WlUlam B*{fd«y A
I MVMIIr A Co.: P. Seller* A CO4 Hay* A Black: Kramer A
I yifq. • jamiu
JW f .n „ Ita. ytXMHO.
VTOTICE: Fleming having asso
rt dxtodwithhlm J»rphAbeL tholraktowher^Ur
wQlbe conducted under the rtyleof JOSKH ABKLAOO. at
the old stand, comer of Bmlthfiald and Fourth ftreet*.
jaU
CO-PARTNERPEIP. Tho undersigned
haTsthl* day entered Into copartnership.jmderthe
nun Jtnrt,teo?J. A. HUTOimoSlcp.ltete. pwtem
Plttibnrgh.Feb. .'S*—&B A.M. WAIJJ3JQri)KD.
CO-PARTNERSHIP —Having associated
B. A Ward with me in the Drag business, the bad
ness will be carried on from this date, under the *ryle of
R. E SELLERS * CO.
January 2d, IBM. ** :.
■ I, mf «M. ®-, VAXS.
T) e. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale Mid
iv.* Katsil Dealers in Drags. Paints. OH*. Vanillas,
gjtt. No. 6T Wood rtreat.
Conghsl Coughs!! Coughs!!!
nr rim misvtbsi-bt
TfLEtt’S GUM ARABIC
COUGH CANDY DROP -
THESE DROPS wherever they have been
Introduced, hate speedily iraperneded all other Oon
tecta, Lineages. Wafer*. AeL for the relief of Coughs,
lloarsenees. core ThJoatsndsllPulmonsrr ConsumptianJ.
consists In their agreeable flam, thaab
eenen ofeny Injurious drug in their composition, and In
their prompt action without Interfering with diet or bad
ness, or rendering tin system more susceptible of cold.—
T?m 2« the mSt suitable for CHILDREN-and Tery ben*
efldll S PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS; theyre
moreall hasklneealrom the thmr.t, and clear and glTe
loo.toth. vc.lr., (tat.
Sold wholemle and retail by FIiESuNG BROB-ltata
Kidd A Co.) No.fiO Wood eUand Cimdy
8 tores. v
AItTIFICIAL TtETUI!
DBS. DUNCAN & CAMERON,
DENTISTS,
So 1W Wat Sixth itrf/t. btitetm Sac* and Eta* ttrait,
* CWCISNATi.
OFFICE under the management of
|_ its present proprietor*, hit been InmuiM In repu-
for superior operations In the Artificial Depart*
m^ ft tottafcllOTrtmc
•asentlal point* pertaining to Artificial Twth»Tl*Besu
tr and naloralncf* ofappearano*. qoallty and sttength
of the materials, comfort to the wesrn*. npd PMfalngyJn
tutoring the natural appeaxwnee of the speechind abil
ity to masticate, In *ll ofwhkh they nr* yMooted la
saying they are txeecdedoynone, and
TEETH luaerted from one to a fall set, with Artificial
aam a* »tiU »od iDUf SetolnTMUUy ln*etUdby«urt|o»-
All opriation* in Dentistry performed In the mosttbor-
o *¥rßMß—Contldering the superior «kf r * cl *LJ!* *£.*
work end the guarantee giTen.lhey are the moot re*eon -
ftW * jwn^ a ?wor*,en Gt>W Plate, S3.ooj>er 2bgf».
mm «• Silcrr “ 2.00 ** **
The money refunded 1 fthe Teeth do not prore satia&c
to For the Information of tboee living at a distance,
we wonld «t*te tb»t our t*dlltl«e »re *ueh th*t ve c*n
m*keln the flnect etyle,* foil eet of TBETII In from 84 to
48 hour*, ud small pieces In proportion, eo that nodeten*
tlo» »«*.!» wpr.b.nd.a. DUNOAN,
J. O; O AMRBOK*:
deis-ly No. lftCWostfithaU. bet. RaceA Kla. Qht»
J' A. BROWN, jrould most respectfully in*
• form the public that he keepe on hand, his stah*
en the west fide of the Diamond, AlleAeny City, a com
Staasaorttoeatof VenlUan BundsAso, Venlflaa Shot.
as well asthe pabUe s££}
IntbelMlnaL Agency,No.6Wood ßtwt> j aßesw*
“Prove tk** Which 1»
TYLER’S COMPOUND
GUM ARABIC SYRUP.
mHE increasing demand for this mostpleas
-1 ant. safe and elSadom remedy for all pulmonary
rfftaSNSieuabled the proprietor to redan tha prioe to
rSfitFStr-srs
MVMwiinttiaaofits efficacy when the usual pmedle* hay®
SteS"«a sz&zst
*prwul Its reputationorer tb#
whotoUnlon. Kteaaei cl recut •
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &o. t
more soscaptlblao! ,Ool*to
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchi
tis, Affections of the Lungs, and
’rt <■ .Ijaii Terr bewCdah^aS^wWcm falls.when com
-1 -PricaiSand » cuto
a ELLERS’ COUGH SYRDP IN ILLINOIS
meat for three months. summer h* rot brt
terrout still the cough cr nUnucd to dlstrcra htoby iUy
and night, which was only relieved hr the urn of Allors*
OoaghByran,»hichag«ntlemmiby_tha«omeof t3j*tiu .
broShtwith him from State
had fund tha Syrup of greatest u*e In hl» foomr, and
whenmorlog frwn Ohio; took fifteen with him, a
pottion of which Jodgo Pierce obtained, sad wd with
mreat benefit when other mean* foiled to offord rellet •
*JaSt B. B. SELLERS A CO. Proprietor*. 67 Wood ft.
OUNAMENTAL BTAINEU AIABB.
THOMPSON & SCHLmF (j ;
r-<T.ARSSTAINERS. No. 15S Thirdßtreet, ;
ftTpstfrharah.re«i>ectfony toritethe artentioaoftha ;
vL n iri r TTnJ.MtiSrßnftderfand Gentleman crTrus* •
SSSssiffiS
ssssih
KENTUCKY MnJTAHT INSOTOTE,
BIRECTED by aßoard of VititoVs appoint
ad W the State, If under the *upnlhtesd*nceof Col.-
JU^OAH. * flTWiMJt* $f Wert feint,
b«t
Btrk-K—T> n g and Bu£isna Fonnf, asd UodtmXanana*
fbrterath mens tmtheseconi
tfooday in February, (12th , ISu.Y Entire cbaigo
°UUitary'lh>Utntob
U<LOUB—4OO bblt. ohoic extra P«nax
-JT‘tnadc -ltt> da . do.-
-'■j •*£ . 300 ** BE A. 7* Water ft.
MEAL—IOO bhls, jellow lolndri,* i