The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, February 17, 1855, Image 3
JDEPABTKEHT. ! PITTSBURGH!: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17,1855. The Bard Tuns.—lsrael Petti bo kz’s Reke dy.—Measures of retrenchment? aud econguy are Admitted to be much needed at the present time.' We hate got on too high a scale of busi ness-enterprise, and 100 low & scale of business morals. jßetrenchmebt of expenses, at least for ft whiles affords our only hope of relief, end oar only meins of restoring prosperity. : Israel iPettibone iras an excellent chorister, bat he did, once in a while, pitch tone too high; ftQ{] then prodigious the straining and screeching in the church, all designed to .sustain his credit. Bat Mr. Pettibono himself bad al— ways the|discernment to perceive, from the out let.that it would not go, orif It did, that it would not pay, j in other words, that.it was worse than no singing at all. So bis way was, to stop, and give .ft'triemendoos ii ahrml' f partly as an ac knowledgement of his error, and partly as a means of.suspending the prevalent discord^-of the assembly. Then he trouTl toko the pitch a Utile lower and the singing would go on right to a semiquaver. , . • Providence has indicated the necessity of re <'trenebment, by the recurrence of wide-spread embarrassments,the palpable, consequence of un wise and | unnecessary expenditures. Th'e reme dy proposed has theae-qualities to recommend it it wtilieasc off the inconvenientpressnre now felt from jpaat imprudence; it wiU prevent their recurrence and is the .only thing'that will give relief.' And farther, it will give protcctionrto public morals and social enjoyment, which are always endangered by prodigal and luxurious /expenditures. Bat the difficulty is in applying, tho remedy* ~ Where uhbU I t begin and how far shall itoxtendf It should jbegin where the expenditure has been injudicious or'excessive, and should cover the whole ground. Needless self indulgence should, by the dictates of morals and honor, be the first point' to Submit to reduction. The self indul gence of one lies- in furs, silks and velvets.—' These ftrUelcs, in order fully to stimulate and gratify U*© vanity, must not only be what they *' are intrinsically, but also, in forms and hues, must conform to the variablo and capricious de mands of fashion.' Such submission to the nn • ..inpwh superiors, l , in the'oligarchy of the beau is; folly and pitiful pusilanimity. Very -' nervous nfeoplo axh irritated sometimes, by any contioueclmo&oionous sounds; some cannot bear - to touch velvet or any .similar substance. Who •- knows-vrijot proportional the derangements, dis sipation sJid suicideSj.Qinong the nominally rich aim really fashionable, maybe attributable to the ceaseless rustic of silks and the touch of ten --dollar velvets in their households. Calico w the eurt. The personal Indulgence of another consists of what he calls "a good -segar.” Now, although a good segar is ft good thing, we do not think it worth speaking of in connection with the embar rassments! of our city and the country generally. But if half a million of men use half a dozen good aegars a piece, on every day of the year, the thing! does not all end in smoke. If you smoke, eft? three segars a day, instead of thosp which coat five cents, use thoso that cost one cent. Figure it np, algebraically or arithmetic colly, it is a saving of twelve cents a day, or over $4O per annum—saved literally out of tho fire, {6—l|)x3=l2; and 365r12=543.80.' Say five hundred smokers of five .cent segsrs in this ulty. substitute one cent segars, there is a saving of $21,900 in one year. —" In the matter of strong drink, men .are most self-indulgent . It.is a wrymoderate calculation to say. that in this city and vicinity notiess than 4000 menjdatiy expend ten cents each for intox icating per dlem=sl46,ooo per annum." If thalictJ were fully known, that en ormous sum we have no doubt would be doubled. The self indulgence or’some consists in latiou. . Legitimate business being too slow or too tame a process. for accumulating, wealth.— There seems. to be an excitement, perhaps a pleasure, jiu stretching the credit-to its utmost capacity, an excitement like that which accom- other voluntary hazard. The “make a spoon ot spoiLn horn, 7 * polioy eeems-io be the stirring spirit of speculation. Betrenchment is the remedy. *Be content with legitimate busi ness and moderate gains. Let us tike honest Israel Pettibone toko a tittle lower pitch. Then we shall have less straining, and more ease, and better music, all round... The Allegheny Costplaikt Book. —The citi ~xens of Allegheny are beginning to avail them selves of this new institution. The following arc a specimen of the-.complaints already entered. We might &dd that all have been attended to by High Constable Scott.. Complaint that a dog owned~by a person who lives in the engine boose, corner-of Anderson and Lscbck streets attacks passers by, and is a ■ •-••• -• That a {dead hog lies in front of M. M'Oonl gle's house, East Commons. It was placed there, complainant is informed, by the owner of the Star Bakery, Ohio street. * i That there is a dangerous hole in the O. & P. B. B. bridge, which ought to be closed! :Th'at two wells oh the property of ffm. Lyons, on Federal street,-above* Hemlock of water, ami not covered over, and endangoring the lives of children in the neighborhood. Accident to Tin* Botleb Stage.—On Friday tbe 9lh inpt, os the Btagocooch rnunuig between this city obd Batler wag passing the mill of Mr. Shaw, on |tbe Plank- Road, tbe bones became frightened and began rearing, so that tbe coach was overturned and tambled down a book sever al feet high. Tbe stage fell on its side and struct a post which ran through it between tbe back and middle sfat. A number of passengers were aboard, but fortunately no one was hurt, eicejt one man, who was seTerely but not dangerously injured. | c SctT_Foi Damages.—A capias was issued yes terday by jtbe Protbonotary, on oath of : Bridget Kamor/ against J. K. Moorhead and others, own ers of Uie steamboat Jrjferton. This is a so|t for damages sustained by Mrs. Kainor by the kill ing of her I husband on board the Jtfjertcn. We understand a Grand National Ball is to be given 4it Lafayette Hall on the evening of Febru ary 22d. {lt will no doubt .be a pleasant affair, and will bis participated in by a large number of the Jorersj of the mazy dance.’ Comers Arrived. —Tbe Sheriff of Clarion arrived initios city on Thursday with a convict, who was immediately placed in the Western Pen itentiary. i The Sheriff of Brio county on the same day placed five oonviets under Major Beck ham’s charge. THErT.-j-Justice Cmitb, of Manchester, yes terday committed to jail a man named Frederick Fonkentz, 1 charged on bath of Frederick Feld bush with,‘Hh eft and breaking locks.” . Tbs protracted meeting at Asbury Chapel, Gth Ward, Bey. J. D. Knox pastor, still continues.— " This is the sixth week of its duration and about fifty persons have become members. Omt readers will excuse the wont of local in telligence in to-day’s paper. Stones don’t yield oil, and news can’t be given when there isn’t any* ! , We would call the attention of readers to the catalogue of valnablo Books to bo sold this even ing, at 7 o’clock, at Davis’ Auction Booms. Mmmit FaosT yesterday conveyed' Edward Bwaiey to'Ms new quarters in the Western Peni tentiary. j . . Appointment.— lliram Callow, Esq., has re ceived the! appointment of Aid to the Governor, Vith the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. , Tag DisDict Court and Court of Common Pleas were in’session. The cases on trial were of no pobllc Interest .Four hundred emigrants will leave thia city for Kansas about the first of March. 'Moei Sbow.—Snow was falling all day yes-; tordayr The Melting is much improved. Tbe Orphans Court will be in session to-day. ,Tbe alarm of fire last evening was false. \F^ AP—W© have for sale a small T - 10 of which are cleared, with a new «autanUal nit fooew. 7 nils high. In* healthy location «o<x» water. Pric* *3to, ?o?tvrmaae, am.lt Ert*t*of • ja3P • ; B.CUTHBERT A SON,*I4O, 3d St. : DOR SALE An excellent Frame House t 1 aqdLrtco at a very law m*. Enquire of jo-O-tf -thos. woona.75,4ih*T REMEDIES—AyeVa Cherry Pec - WiStr** Balsam of Wild Cherry; iSsSlfe. d “te-. L Krss*" 4 te .. Seiler's •do . do. DULE PORK—2O,OOO lbs. Bulk Pork for XJ » M ii CT n. BEESWAX— Ihhd.sovr landing from S.B. -Jrewsttfetsateby miAtf PICKKT .frCQ. T' AS jp BCOMMiNUS A HAY, h*v* l.i al'y" onbiKijAUrgß a—orlnuatof them, Eft, Ae. Thsywould cwpoctfuliy mlldt the lUts jureharere. At thatr store. anmf Diamond and QBVBNTY-FIVE CENTS—Ladies can have ?6<U. perpalr.at :UAMOOR&BEJ*i ** be wishes toelnea out his stock.-To ladtea whftbAV* wora this make • tb*y will owl donmid nendatios tboMvhpUATAootwmti* with them on. trial.' Pali won atlg oortur of Diamond. gQOTLS.LINSI IEDOIL for sale by . ' • ; J. B. OANPfKU). ■VfEWi HAMS, Shoulders and Tongues fo ivi saI*aiJUWS;PATTI IN Dia’d, PUti burgh, rail federal a; Aiteghsay. - jaSS BEANS —5 bble Small White Be a sal* hr Jala JAAMeLAU U BY TELEGRAPH CONGRESSIONAL. WaseinotusvCity, Feb. 16. Senate. —This is Private “Bill day. Sir. Ma son from tho Committee on Foreign Relations re ported back the Hoose hill remodeling the Dip lomatic and Consnlar system of the United Slates. . IJoosh. —The House went iuto Committee on the Mail Steamer Appropriation Bill, Mr. Old’s amendment pending.' Mr. Kerr advocated the amendment in a speech of somo-length, urging its necessity, and oulogizing tho Lino os a credit to the country. Mr. Breckenridgo opposed it, having refused to perform the service for $lO,OOO per trip, whereas the Collins Lino is now paid $30,000 and upwards. The. debate was further continued at seme length by- Messrs. Lyon, Yates, Washburn of Maine and Catting in iavor~of the amendment and Mr. Smith and others in opposition. Tho amendment was then agreed to. The Committee then roso hut without farther action on’the Bill the House adjourned. Baltimore, Feb. 15. —New Orleans papers of Sanday are received with 18 mail 3 from St. Louis. • J. B. Sergeant, chief Engineer of the Harlem Railroad, who arrived at Baltimore from Wash ington yesterday has mysteriously disappeared. He had been ill, and much anxiety is felt by his friends hero. President Pierce will veto tho Spoliation Bill and probably the Lient. General resolution. It Is thought that the Senate will vote to give six months notice to Mr. Collins to terminate the mail contract Baltimore Cattle Market—The offerings were 750 head; 260 <Jf which driven eastward, and 330 sold at prices ranging from $4 to $5,25. Hogs, 4,000 head offered and nearly all,sold at $7058,50 per 100 lbs. Boston, Feb. 16.—A meeting was held by the Board of Overseers of the Harvard University yesterday afternoon, Gov. Gardiner in the chair. Tho nomination of Judge Loring as law teacher In the University, was submitted for approval and without debate the vote was taken, yeas 10, nays 20. This action was taken in consequence of Loring's acting as commissioner in tho rendition of Burns, and in view of somo foreshadows of his removal from tho Judgeship by the Legisla ture. New York, Feb. 16.—The steamer Conned hut left Norwich on Tuesday evening and put into Huntingdon Bay, Long Island, on Wednesday, where-she remained at the last accounts, detain ed by ice. Several passengers, left there on Thursday and arrived here this morning. The Commodore left Stonington on Tuesday night, and was seen on Wednesday night off Sandy Point; she remainod in tho ioc apparently in a disabled condition. - Both boats, it-is supposed, were short of fuel and provisions. Washington Ciny Feb. 16.— Senator Shields publishes a note in this morning's Intelligencer, stating that Judge Douglas and other colleagues lathe House, all exerted themselves to promoto hi^je-election, and ore os much disappointed at as himself. The Union charges tho Intelligencer with an effort to breed til-blood! \bctween Shields and Douglas by the recent pub lication. : .■ Boston, Feb. 16.—There has been a sovero freshet in the lower counties in New Hampshire. Tho Weare and Exeter Railroad Bridge was car ried away, and several culverts of the Boston and Mairie Road were destroyed, causing an in terruption of travel. New York, Feb. 15.—The brig Rash from Cardenas, with molasses, while at anchor off the Battery lost night was out through by the ice -and sunk almost Immediately. Two men were drowned; the rest of the crew escaped in boats. New York, Feb. 16. — A private dispatch tram London dated Saturday,'says that Lord Bussell’s resignation was owing to Lord Aber deen's refusal to recaßLord Baglau.. Lord Pal merston coincides with Lord Russell and refuses to accept office without the Qaeen’s assent to Raglan's recall. Boston, Feb. 16.—The .Asia 'arrived about 11 o’clock yesterday morning. Her mails wero dis patched in the’ afternoon trains. Aldant, Feb. 16.— Another respite for 3 weeks has been gr&ntaPPhelps who was to have been hong tliis morning. New York, Feb. 16.—Cotton unsettled; sales 1000 bales; N. 0. middling BJ. Flour dull; sales 400 bbls. good Ohio at §8,50059. South ern easier Lot not quolably 1 lower: sales 1500 bbls. Corn doll with declining tendency; sales 20,000 bushrWeatern mixed at 9S(S)SI. Pork a trifle lower; sales 1600 bbls. at $12,75 for old mess for new. Beef a trifle higher; country mess $8,62011; repacked Chi cago $14,25015. Whiskey, Ohio 330331. — Coffee, Rio firmer; rales 10U0 bags at 910101. Sugars and Molasses steady. Linseed Oil firm at Stocks lower. Money plenty.— Missouri.sixes94; Cumberland B 60,351; N. Y. Central 94 J, Erie 45}; Reading ,761; Virginia sixes 95£. Cincinnati, Feb. IC.—Flour $5,16@58,20. — Whiskey 26J. Provisions firm but quiet; no change in prices. CJoverseed, $G,7G(a)$7. Tbe river has fallen IS inches; weather mild and pleasant. The ice is running out. The Celebrated American Horse Powder JL Ckrtats a, fktfc, Npmfyaad Efettuai Qtrt/or Ditto, Ditto** O J>o* Cbagfu, Tdlom Water. Lou (if Jppttito, Dqprzs _____ turn iff .Spoils, tie. XHE Proprietor of tho abovo Powder take great pleasoreln calling toot attention to An artiel* a excels anything of the kind ever offured fbr pal>li« •anetiou And CAtroaAge. It httgtood tb« teat-ofnAor 7«r** *Tpffr!«aem, aa<) it x» trifling humbug cot up aj Amooey mAkJogtrh«ts<s but AO Artld* tubstAOtlAilr ADd'&ithftlirr prtp«risl, eompOMd eotimrofncbremedletu hAT«been ftmud br pr»eticw} «xpetitme« to be volUAbie Jbr the cure of tbe ulmask for which It it recommended. It tbould be in tbe iiAudt ofertrj Ptnner, Fsrrier mod PrArmto. No owner of borer* tbould be without It. It wili ears. If need properly end in time, the liTMofjnanr taloaU* Animtlt. We uk 70U but to try It. Confident of Id ntlUtr. we deem it ssneocatgry to enter 16to any lensthy detailt of its virtues, but mpectfoliy submit It for the pwtronace ot AdlNrarnlng public. Alto— . The Celebrated American Cow Powder, A A'e*> and TaluehU Disamry, Warrantod In Ckrc Iloilo w ' Horn and UAtr Diteaau tnetdait to Homed OztiU. Notwithstanding tbe numerous eompoundt which e daily offered under tbe name oftped&es, yet there hat loos bean wanted a preparation that would ensure a nfe and effectual core or the many illvaeii to which every horned animal if subject. The object of tbe present oue, contain ing ingredients of the most TilaabU description, It to en able all those who may own cattle afflicted with disease, to obtain a Medidne unsurpassed byany etber ever offered. It scorn position is entirely different Ana tbe Horse Powder h-l"C a?tapi»«l «nrp——if hmmarl animala and their di*. It is unnatural And tneotaistont to administer t «to both spades toe the cure of entirely different dlseaea Whatmaybo valoabie as a remedy la one in stance, is entirely Inactive and useless In the other. We have, ibsrefbro, prepared two remedies of distmilar natures, which we warrant to eradlcata the diseases ior which they are recommended. - Use this article ossa, and we vanturs to say yon will not be without it after.-- - ItbasbeentriedbymanTlßfellegent Bnogs through out the United States, ana universally Elvenue hiabest degree of satisfaction. Prepared oniyby JOHN K. WjUINE, Druggist, South-West corner of4lb and vine its, Philadelphia. ESJieepectahle Storekeepers (and Druggists wanted to act as Agents. mhZI-lywT FIX) the Honorable the Judges of tho Court : I of General Quarter Sessions of the Peaec, in and let the County of Aiferfioof. : The petition of Jsmee Neeley, of iSfcCandlws Township, ,is the county aforesaid, homblr showetb. That yncr petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation oftravelenand others, at bis dwelling bouse in said Tp4 and prays that your Honors will be Pleased to grant him a license to keep a public bouse of en tertainment. And your petitioner, as in doty bound, will «w»W»y. - ' JAMRb NKKLKY. We tho rubserlber*, citizens of the’townshipaibresaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for houestyaudtemperanee.and is well provided with bouse room-and eonvenienos for the acoonunodation and lodging of strahgvrs and travelers, and that said tavern Is neces> Sa jTg*TT«r, P. Mocser, B. fiarvsr. Geo. Wright, W. Mo- Kinney, W.McKiuner, J, Greamer, John Pierce, M. W. WalUct, B. ITerce, V. Morrison, P. fiarvsr. feli-otw*r Orplians’ : JN'pursnanco of on order issuing out of the Orphans' Court. In and tor the county of Allegheny, 1 be offsrad tor sale tho following described premises, the estate of John Curt, dee'd, onxUUKSUAY, r«b.X!d, 18S5. on the premises, at the hour of 12 o’clock. M„ ric— AU tie undivided two-tblrds of that certain tract of land situated lo MUHin Township, and countvaforesaid, bound ed by ths Slouoogahela river, lands of Jamss O'Neal, Jas. Thomas Scott and others, containing. 235 arreicrialnalJr/JUt of whlehhasbeen sold[about 10oM 30 aens of which Is full of sand from ths depth of 4 to 10 fmet, the value of which Is almost beyond esttmatfoo. as it 'ls the soures from which AlltheGlaa* Manufactories along thexaid river are supplied, epnseauently mMmi coo* tiouoasand Increasing demand ter the artlde. euty acres or tbereabonU ia bottom land of ths best ijoali ty: about 200 rods fronts on tbe Monoogahsla river, tbs whole length of which tbere.ls deep water ami a good landing for loading *oaL any amount of -which lies back of said premises, and will have to come throuab It to get to market, thereby making tbe right of way through said Rroperty aTsiuatd*right. There lseoJ and tinfer ou sufflarot for the use of the premises. dwelling bouse and barn erected thereon, withotberout buildisgs. . , Terms of sale favorable to purchasers, and will be made known nn tbe day of sale, for 'further Particulars, eu -3o lre cf JB. D. CURJIT. on the premises, who own* the un- Ivlded one-third of tbe premiss*. •pfdAdm torellaad convey his inteiWt at the same time, JAMBS BNOUGKABS, who lives joining the premise*- or the subscriber. fSwUMf ” g JOHN B. MeKLIirXNY. Adm r. - To Hillers ahd Hill Owners la Htrur, Allrgbtnjr and Washington Counties, Can Buckvheai Flour It made cm White as Wheotf YOUR attention ia invited to tbe cx&minar Uon or Important Improvement* in tbe prep aration of stone* itr hailing and elea&lng ' tmek wb«at, and ‘tor scouring ana cleaning Wheat and Bye; sod also la Iks drees of mIU-stonrt. These Im provements are cheap and eeoDomlraL . Ths gearing Is simple, and used* but little power to drive It. Buckwheat flour can tm made by-them aa white as the finest Wheat ■tour. *n«l entirely fresfrom dirt. Thssufecrl iwri un uoi >nk yoa tn enter upon any uncertain or expen sitescheme*iifajp*yitu*nL Tbs itnprovsmeuts bavebsca thOTCTighiy trefsd, can be readily underitood. easily put la opnatfoa and kept In ordsr. and save time lno| terinEt»*mtoyon,thesubeezibersdo wirittth* guarantee* that If. on a fhlr trial of tb* Jo provementa, you eaanot make bet Ur VlotJ than you bar* erermsdeor msq by any other yrpmt, they will chargs nothing and reaoT# tbaMarhlo* kt their own ax p*2y, . Thre* ImnroTUExeat* rosy be seen in operation In J. C. Shaw e MUfo. Pioeavove. Mercer and West UreeuriUc, Hereof County. . Sampte* of flour and UuUed Buckwheat may be seen at Messrs, toean, Wilson g Hardware Store, FltUborcb. for torthsr wurtteolare. address tbe subscribers st Wolf Creek,.MerecrCo-, wh* m prepared to mU lights tor Mills or Township* in the above Counties. . ~~JAMES. C. SHAW, JaT-2mwT._ w UUBT.&URAN. : (WashiDgtoa Reporter copy l month.) • XiORN —500 bos, i& ear and 200 bus. ahell %J fcr sal* by ; . J. AW. BBA, 74 Water «t.- limiTE CORN MEAt -100 bbl«; patent IT.iw *uj. « d *Sv% l sJswi?!!*"- ta «tm,oaft>rnist)r D. w. UE £^nn,oo.'. Ja26> • V 3 Em*fro?tst.- COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION, FOR FEBSVJRT.— W. 11. Smith, V. P.—Gcoso* Buck, J. M. Courts, C. W KuTlvaos. W. B. Esulish. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Omcz Pm.it.evan Qaitttx, t Saturday Morning, Feliruary IC, 1300./ FLoUK—no sales reported; tales from star*, of 14 bids. Rye Flour at *7,C5. GRAIN —al depot of 300 tins Shelled Corn at HO.aiid luO do. &t Hi. from store. WHISKEY'—duII : » sale of 14 LbU. Rectified at3X META L—a <t*J*of2X> toss Anthracite No. 3 Pig Mrtal at 533, six liioi. BUTTER—fates of 40 and 1C kgs. Packed and 10 Uhls. do. at 11 ct*. cash. CHEESE—demand light; salesof 25 bis. Western Re serve at 10. ASHES—salea of locks. Imported S»la Ash nt 3'o. four isos. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The weather ha* again become cold, aud yesterday It was enowlug lightly. Rut little lee had .yet come from a boro ths dams, on the Monong&hela, and the Allegheny £a?e so Indications of a rise, the ion being as fast as ever. The rain with which we were visited on Tuesday did not ruorh far to tho North of us. There was, on Thursday, acores ofira at Rhousetown ; but it save way yesterday, and the Hirer was clear to Bea rer—and probably below. P. a.— At 5 o'clock last evening the Hirer was rising rap idly. with d l , feet in the chaunel.'and word was received that Ihe'ice was coming out oflhe Monongaheta, baring already, pot below M'Kecspoit. A big Hirer is now ex pected, and we anticipate hoaxing, to-day, of prnch Injury done to coai beats lo the pools. The River beloyy u • is dear, as far a* heard from, but there l» no nig^-ofmovement in the Allegheny. The Pennsylvania came up to the wharf on Thursday, from Urunot's Island, where aho had been aground. The 11. T. Y eat man. In endeavoring to follow her, was thrown by the ieo on to the Manchester shore, 'tho pressure of which Ihrooda hole in her hull which sent her to the bot tom. She had on board. J®£» tons pig metal, betide an as sorted cargo of dried fruit, feathers, Ac. Her outside guard Is under water. KlTorts Are making to save her, hut a* sho lies In a ripple,where the ico will have a full sweep at her. there is but little hope of success. She is Insured in the Western for V>,ooo, but wo could not learn whether there was any insnranoe on her cargo. Sau nr Stock.—On Thursday evening the following Btocks were sold at Merchants’Exchange—o sham Pitts. Trait Go. at and 25 do. Citizens' Deposit Bank at £>o,oo. ScsrjiMsioxa.—The farnace of Messrs. Himes, Curran A nimes, at Margaretta, York county Pa. suspended opera, tlons last week. The foundry of Messrs. Wolf A Go. in Wrlghtvllle, had also stopped. Bo says the WrlghtTlllo Star. * Tho earnings of the Clare land A Pittsburgh Railroad for January 1555,are $31,230 29. For January 1&4, $20.&>9 *B. Increase £10,390 M. The Insurance Companies that haro been doing business on the bakes have just held a convention at Bndalo, and htTt voted to ralso the rates of Lake Insurance, and on freights from 20 to 00 V cent, above the prices oflaat year. Bail Teasels are to be charged from 7 to 9)4 V cent, on their value. Steam vessels, from Sto 11 cent. Y* year. There is a much needed and judicious movement among our jobbers to reduce the tern, of credit given to country dealers. One of the loading Silk bouses in Broadway has taken the initiative step, and haT« adopted the rule of giv ing only six and eight mouths* credit, 'taking notes par able at Back. The evil of long credits has long been felt by our jobbers as one cf the moat dangerous elements In tne Dry Goods btudnta. Philadelphia! aud Boston have - suffered severely from granting raehiredite.ln order to at tract trade from N»r lork.*nd our jobbers appear now fut Ir awake to the necessity ©f avoiding a like fate. If oar sister cities like twelve mouths’ trade, our opialon Is that the policy of Now York is to let them enjoy itnndlstnrted. There are yet but fe# huyersjn towo. and their purchases are comparatively light We presume the business of Jan uary and February, as far as Dry Goods sro concerned, is sot more than one-half wbat>lt was last year in the same mouths. The slocksortiurjobber*. although equally well assorted as last year, are not probably, much more than one-half as large, and the same remark applies to Import ers. Thvre will be certainly, this Spring, a healthy ran traction of trade, giving buyers an opportunity to makw collections asdlpay off old liabilities.—[N. Y. Tnb. Br. Loots Hum. Feb, 13.—Boats are coming tup from Cairo after a lon c’abseuoc,, and some of [the cargoes are much needed. Groceries will soon be In demand, and the stock on band W small tor the season. Hemp has taxon a start,'and goes off at a decline: *lOO U the highest figure for prime undressed. A thousand bbls. ofcltr Flour was taken for the East on private terms. Two lots of Wheat were 11X00*011I.GS round. There is but one lot now on the market, a choice article, for which <1 J& Is asked. Lard has an advancing tendency. Mess Dork <jniet.—( Intel. ~ The hoik of the dismantled steamer Clnrinnatus was sunk this morning, at four o’clock by the heavy ico—a huge e*ke striking her alt of the wheel-house, cutting through her timbers. She went down rapidly, and nnw lies at the foot of Ludlow street, with the water over her guards, from the stem to the forward hatch. Bln* was loaded with 3000 bbls of pork, beafi lardand a small lot of furniture, on account of a Boston house: all Of which, we are Informed, Is insured in that dty. Tbs principal por tion of her cargo will be savwLand a large number of labor ers are engaged la fishing Hoot,. The bulk Is owned by Capt. ILAtJoom and others. Their kwe on the Urge and trip is estimated at£3£oQ- - No other boats at the loree were Injured by the ice,—[Gin. Cum. lot—Large quantities offioatlng ice came down the Riv cr yesterday.Vßore in quantity than on any other day since the gorge brake. Jt is sappoerd that the te» In the Illinois River has broken up. as also that in the Mississip pi ahoretbe month ofthe Illinois. Should this weather continue, navigation in the upper Rivers will soooberr s tuned. —TStoLouistßepub. 13th. BtiTik on 4 nnmgitn/Mfi.— ingnfthe Board of Directors or the Baltimore and Ohk> Haßzoadwu held yesterday, when the revrotw for the past month of January was reported as follows : Main Stem. ... Wash. Br. Totals. JA 72 40 *05,403 12 For Freight ...290203 94 9.000 3! 305,224 25 $330,023 60 $34,663 T 1 $3T0.t37 JJ r£%S& T^SR3BSSy'SfiS!L,S? !i r ' rahra - Thcr»wM»oiocT«?Mwltlfiimni*ti>a*T for Balk W**t. fi>r tbe Ihtfßbarch m&rket. tad stir* Vera mtda to tha «- tgnt »tya.K Thy marlut mullet srr firm cJr th* Hojr prodocu.—fClo?UfcsTirodnrwUy. Tsi RiTra.— I pi* Hirer »u ridng Terr fast At thLi point TMerday. It hAd riArp-Abrat lhr«» tact In tb* twentr four boor* endingd odoek last «»*nl»jr. tfix feat want )• tba reported depth to Cairo.—f Ht. Louts llepuh. Hth. TbeleewasninDinelwaTier Isft nlsht. but kept Uu> main channel, and did so la I ary to the boats At the la*e« Tb* River eame to a stand at noon. and was receding ek>«- ly at daifc. It eammeneod moving at 6p. It. ami contin ued until midnight— [C3o. Coo. ( TuMuKouulUTnL-Bra.dljpatriine*irB<l yastenlay. we leant that the MUaaurt, at Jefersno, has risen Are feet sloe* fcaturdar.aoilU still rising. with no lee io the chan oel.—lSt. touts Kepult Hth Tax Emm.—The treat the wharf below the mouth cf B*argra« eveek has girra way, but abovwtt nrmtlnue gor ged. Some of the gorge opposite JeffmourlUs gar# way about noon yeeterday.cauring a treiueudous ratUlnaa mnng the Baiboata. Ttw.tUamboaU at ths wharf have taken ebelUr from it. TbeßlTeruptolartereniDghadrlsetk altogether about Hi Inrhssat tbe wbarf, and,at Portland about Uireo tost.— All the boats that harebsri) aground there are again afloat. The Pnkr. statesman, and U. H. Mall came up through the caoatlaetevculnir.and Uodrd at the wharf to await tbe breaking op of the gorges above this. .. . —{U>ui*»H!e Jour. Wednesday. IMPORTS BT RAILROAD. Omo A3T> l*rrsivLVA.Tu Rajuioap— .l2 hogs. 45 calves, sy rare rattle. 2 do bones. 127 bbteapplsa. 2 rolls leather. 16 dox broom*. 20 bble butter, 4 Uo eggs, 41 aks elorerreed. » bids fbceso, 6 bxs do. 32 bis hay, owners 615 bus oats. O J Noble 10 kgs lanl. 0 bide butter,ldo nork.east; 13kgs lard Robison k co; 2 bble pots, IV Cnopor A co; 3S bdlspapsr, J|. hbrr%46 do, t* Haddlor. 4 bbUhomiar, 01ms meal, W A Me Clare 37 doi brooms. C Made: II bbls linseed oil, Bell k Liggett; II bgv fruit, 5 ska (lax. 3 do wool, 0 do rags, 4 Ids butter. Brown A Kirkpatrick: 10 pkgv do. 17 do lanl. F belters A err. 11 aka flax, J A Be ares; 71 bbls flour, 9 do corn meal. JAW Uea: 2)2 bus wheat, Hays A Walter: Gift do. Bryan A co; 321 bus corn. Bell A Liggett: 509 do. P Peter son; 532-’o, dCseael; G2B do. Brown A Kirkpatrick 0 bbls hominy, CO do com meal. I> W nerrtine. IMPORTS BY RIVER. CINCINNATI, by PennsTlvania—lit rolls leather, 41 do hog skins, Jones & Denny; 10 bbls mnl*cMc, 72)>gvfeathers Leech A «s 30 bbls grease. & do oil Sooenferirers; 103 hlf hay A straw, AlgaoA cm 2 hbdi bamto'Xong A Daft 7 bbls grease. C Frifbee: 50 kgs lard, G W Jaekspn, 10 bbls greass, 19 bbds bacon, 2<> bUa pork, K Seller* A* ra; 14 do lard. U ho* feathers. 55 do waaat, English A Richardson; 600 do, IWdoeom, W Holmes A co; 16 tes btrt, 48 pkgs dr fruit, own rrs. STEAMBOATS. For St. Louis, Kansas and Nebraska, 4ND all landings on tho Missouri i .fp?T ,> Hirer. Th* Psatenger Steamer , Cant. Dales, will leave for the shorn •nuafitntnr' mediate landings on the opening of Navigation, for freight or passage, apply on board or to t G. M. ILARTON, ZAgont. • Wheeling Packet FVTOE new and substantial steamer i .fCSl.ih I EXCHANGE, Capt McCau-UK. after run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leaving Fittsburgh «ven MONDAY, WEDNkM DAY and FRIDAY of each week at lOo'eioek. and Wheel, lug every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, attba same hour. Tbe Exchange connects gt Wsllsvills with the Plttebursb and Cievel&nd Ball road, and at Wheeling with the Balti more and Ohio Railroad. For freight or pasaaes. apply on oard or to J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agt, Water et. OrTb* Exchange 1* on entirely new and speedy boat of very light draught, excellent accommodations, sidra didly flnubed and furnished—built expressly for this rad* oej ft \fEDICATED FOR CJHEST PROTECT- IvX OR—To ail persons of all ace# and conditions tbe *;Protector is recommended as a shield against Urns* fear ful disevanu Gousumptlon, Bronchitis, Asthma. Coughs Colds and other afflictions of tbe Lungs, which aria* from tho expoeed state of tbe chest and continual changes of our climate. For sale, wholesale and retail, at New York by - B. E. SELLERS A CI Wocdst JUST ISSUED—B. McLain &. Son have just Issued their Monthly Circular for February. It contain* a nuueroaa list ofTown and Country Property, for sal* and rent. Call and get one, at 21 Finn st. GUOAR 4 MOLASSES—SO lihds. good (sir new Fugar and 200 liMl prim* N. O. Mnlssas* for sate by ja22 BHRIVKK A DILWORTIL EOOFING TILE, manufactured of Fire Clay, for sate by - HENRY 11. COLLINS. RPTISMAL PAINTS ot the Indiaßubbe Depot, 116 Market st. J. AH. PIHL n SUNDRIES FOR SALE— kj 6 bbls. Roll Butter, 100 do*. Brooms, S , hx< - 3 eask* Potash; 00 kegs solid M II kegs f Aril; 40 sacks Dry. Pca-he?; 25 aacks Dry Apples; • 3?'i 4 u . 1* “ Feathers; ID “ Taoners'Bcnps. by • *l7 _ M'CANDLESS, MEANS A CO. PINE ANIFCEDAR WARE.—SAMUEL KROEJIEN keeps constantly on hand a good assort meet of Wash and Rath Tuba. Horse, BteamboaLOak Wall, Kitchen or Draw Buckets; Wooden Bowls, Churns, Dry Harare*. Zloo and Chewy Wash Boards, and aB other kinds of ware In fate line. Also—6o nests Tuba, and 100 doxeu Buckets. Warvroom, Masonio HalL Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. *»2l:r PRODUCE SUNDRIES—CIover Seed 100 bus: Dry Apples, 260 bnal Dry Pc*3l»*, HJftO bus; Roll Butter,s4 bids; Packed Butter, 3 bbls; ** “ 4 bxr. I “ 4 kgs; Potash, 6 casks; 3 Grease Lard. 2 bus; Flax fieed, 0 bbls; Cbee*«, 100 bxs., in store and for sale by JsST BHRIVER A DILWORTIL 130 and 132, 2d st. R&XRDING —A desirable opportunity is offered tor wearing Rooms and Boarding for two ■mall Imulllms. in a gentoel private boarding bouss, tse minute* • alk from the P. O. Application* must bt mads euou. Address, with name and location, Box S4D, Pitts burgh. ' ■ - fcstf Tea, Tea, Tea, %yt7~Eare receiving from New York, ana TT Philadelphia3Bo UALFCHKBTB TKA,comprising Young tlrson. Imperial; Onnpowdsr, Oolong, Bonnhong and Rngllsb BreauuCali of which hav* bean eanfullv se lected, andwlU be sold a* usual, either wbotente br retail. A. JKYNEB, j ' .. Pekin T*a Store. No. »S Fifth street. CUNDRUJS for Salo— O 6 bbls fresh roll Bnttr, 6 bbls Onion*, 4 bxs * - •* 12 ken Lard, 2TJ>bla Green Apples, 19 bbfi " . 48 ska Dry •* 2 caslte PoUsb. - ’ 6 bUf Lard OIL MeCANDLW^MKAfg lARD A BUTTER—OO kegn No. 1 Lard; 1 30 kegs packed Batten 1 Md*. P f i g3^a^nL.?!^.t f CT j ustrec’d and for ole br JOHN WILBQN.2CB Liberty st. W UGAR—lOhlidji. prime N. 0.-Sasea M- C? rived and for sal* by JOHN WILON, Uwrty *t. : r|NE SHARE OP THE MECHANICS’ <brS * l * A, f I" NEW YORK APV JSfiXISEMENTS. ! from Win. H. BleDoQ».d'B AdTwrtiriaff Uoom, Mo. 1W * N«s anttreet.New York. ' NEW YORK AND OALIFORNA BTKAMBQIP LINK, (Vis Nicaragua.) TH* iCCKSOBT T&AHXIT fOBPAJVT OP *ICA**CI C A.VBOP*! ETCEJ rpilE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR 0r I THE WEST, PROMETHEUS, or DANIEL WED STeR. all first claw steamships, will leave New York on the l2lh and 27 th of each monlb. ttlwn these days fall on Buuday, the Monday fallowing will be tbe sailing day. Connecting by tbo Nicaragua Transit Urate, having but twelve miles of land transport* tlnu, over » good aeeada mis»4 road, in carriages, wltb tha steamships ‘BIKUKA NEVADA, YANKEE RLADB. CORTEZ. UNCLE SAM. PACIFIC. and BfUTTHEK JONATHAN, one of which will leave Ban Juan ilri Bud, the ParitSr terminus of Transit Route, fur Ban Krandw'o on tlui arrival of tbe passeugiira For further luibrmaLlou apply to __ CUAKLEB MORGAN, Agent, ncfrOan m 6 IVrwUngGreen. N. Y. U»k* cuds op. at thsofflco—Letters '25 «*u. jx-r ounra. For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United Statu Hail; THE A. 1, superior. Clipper Ship GEK TTtODE will tunevd th* Nigbliugale, and rail for the aboveportaoa the tjrst-of July, aa seventeenth Hblp of this Line. The Gertrud* baa i>roT®<lii«r*olf a remarkably fast eatlor.and 1* LheonlyA. I.Ship now loading at th& port for Australia. Tbe I’lonwr Uoe haa gained a most enviable reputation. It was the firsthand U now the only rvgatar line. Et erything 1« provided for pe**«ngt»n» «x -eept wines and Hguors, soap and towels. The length or passage ratios from 76 to 100 days. First Cabin I’simn , *2OO and £26,Second Cabin paengs*l2s and ilfcO. For freight or passage, apply to It. W. CAMKJUIN, _mri*t>-tfil 110 NV/UI street. lOIIN PIIYFK, DEALER IN IVORY, 69 and manufacturer of Ivory Goods, No. 3 Hurray *L, New YoriL _ _ . _ _ odlMy A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND r\ BKEDS,—iIALI’Ii A CO.. 23 Felton street. New York, Wholesale and Uotail. oefi-lf SELLING OFF AT COST, CARPETS, OH. ULOTUS, RDQS, ,tc. w - AREiXtiDw offering iheir entire stnok of Car£sUhfe. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Matting, Ao. at cost, comprising the largest and best assortment In. the West ern market, whkh we import direct and select from the most celebrated manufactories in tbe country. Oar stock comprises in.part the following, viz: Elegant Velvet l*llo Carpets.|oll Cloths. Tapestry Brussel* d» Cocoa Matting, Extra do do Hpanlsb do, Bupor&ne Ingrain do Canton do. Three-ply Imperial do Chsnilo Bogs, Fine Ingrain do Tufted do, Common do do Stair Hods, Twilled Venetian do Transparent Window Shades Plain do do Piano and Table Covers, Tapestry Ingrain do Figured Woolen Baize, Ac., With a fall assortment of aU other Goods amiTriinmings usually kept in a Carpet Warehouse. Ittose wishing to fnrnUn Sltamboali, IlotrU OrUatuet will fltxl It to their advantage to call, as now ikjEtttlme to prpeure the best bargains ever offered in this market, as we an selling off our stock for Quh at Eastern cost. a2> W, McCLINTPOK A ITROB.- FITS! FJLTSH FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the Curt/if i\tt, Sparm,~Crunpt t ond uD AVtxroiu and Constitutional Dueiuej. IAEKSONS who are laboring under this dis> JT tresring malady will find the VEGETABLE Et’l- FILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for caring Epilepsy,or Falling Fits. Three Pills poasoss a specific action on the nervous its tea: and, although they are prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fite, they will be found of especial ben efit for all persons afflicted with weak nerres, or whose nervous system hasbeen-prttftrated er shattered from any -anas whatever. In ehroulc complaints, or disease* o. long standing, superindnoedb, norvoumsss, they an ex* cscalngly beneflcuL* Pries $3 per box*, or two boxes for $5. Persons out of the city, enclosing a remittance, will have the Pills sent them through the mall, tree of poetaga. For sale hr BBTH S. UANCK. No. 108 Baltimore stmt, Baltimore Md., to whom orders from all parts of the Union must b addressed, post-paid. For sale In Pittsburgh, by FLEMING BROS., No. €0 Wood it- ee3l-dAw*rlsT California Diamond Pim, GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD CALIFOR ' VJINIA DIAMOND CLUSTER BUKABT PI K 3 with chain attariwid. price SS; without ebaln fit. These Pina are wjual in brilliancy and appearance to the real Diamond, •nd are really worth a visit to see. We Invite every one to calLdvDlty to non-purcbascrs gratis. » » . LA J. JA0088.407 Broadway. N. B.—A email history of the Discovery a! these stones would not be aaU*. • Pmfoesor Jacobs, so well known liir his superior manufacture of flaring Agents thervseothimacperimenoltbe Quart! Koek,' which he immediately sent to his manufactory in Paris to be cut. and used in tne Inlaid work on Aceordenn*. his agent In Pari* bring struck with the beauty and torUliancy of the Eton#, after being polished, sent a quantity of them back to os. benee the manufacture of the above Pink at a price within tbe reach of everyone. WATCnKS AND JBWELBY of every description, prices marked lo the window, and at Yt per crut. lees than any other etore la tbe United BUtss. _ „ L. A J.JACORH, 407 Broadway. New York. These Plusentbr mail toany part o fibs United Htatae by enclosing amount, addrenwd L.A J. JACOBS, 407 Uroadway.New York. N. C.—A spoelmen can br eeeuattha Counting Rcom of this office. ooflgJod Carnages for, Sale. 'ImIK undcraignedbaajußtreceivedoKSLße CAJtkIAOB IToUSt situated near the Two Mile Bun, between Ktts burgh A lAwrenecvlUe, a splendid -assortment of Vehicles efevery description, and will eantlhoe to reewlve regular f-ABUIAUBfi, SULKIES. BCG ”K’^S-,TWe£,>?oaths wry loweetUrmsfor cash. liaving had twelve year** trwrtfoeln th# hneipi—. and with his well known forilitfeeiethe bit, hefiitun hlosalf In putting down all onapetirira. .ISSS & SSSTJ" mr * ariUr Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from Hew York to Melbourne, wwwrfj 4 , ff v t * r/ ‘ X zte *‘MTKP STATES MAIL, *w ”Hh boaotilul .*md favurite Clipperßaniue X N lUHOD, nlaetsvath ship of this UasT will be dee patchiri on her wwoad voyage to AleiU>arne.oa the *JJtb >o*t- Fasscager acmmmoaatiuus OBfanuinl Rate*— H»* SenjndUiWur Aktt. The Win7i.«^i U *? oy the eeiehrafod Alpper Ship Intelligence Office, •VO. 2 ft T. <•£ JtIRBVRKF. 7. SERV’ANTS of all description* runpiied. Private famUl** and Hotels are reswetfalli VdlrU-j to avail tbrneelveeiif ttiMfai-illUesnowotfered. Vastaetv ice* offcre-J as gaarasteo fcw tetnre tevgri. - N; D —CoPevtlons promptly attended to. . _ __ JOA I, KWJA Co-Fartnenhip. lw?P* WUITE having a*sociate<l with ,1 * him,,l*i the Fancy Retail Dry bukinee*. U, jmrfV l fiVv’ S Tk H,^ K ; 4aJ ConMectl*! Cievk. Mr. JOHN F. I/J», The botinMehryaaffirr will b* rtnduetej under the nsian ofGCU. wTlifg ACO Ae it ts tbe Intention of Uw Dew firm t« rerve tbe ddn lie well, custemsts may rely on » a d f srt * f «»«*' stock the ylnteail to sriJss*-^ ilttebnrgh. Feb. Bth.lsSo—fg»Wi Hew x*eatner store .1 MOWKV, lato of tho Unn'of R. Bard, • "?• r** (““rtf itfNt orootili th* bMd ef Wmi KMiJlfr “? K 1J *»; teSoffi «2 MMTtmtoVof HodlnM, SlUt “ff r?r »atir# stock top oah, I *£ prnin* to < **b« I would larlt* mr friends to rill «n.i «X4un ns my stock befcm porehssinff elsewhere. “«1« J. Q. MOWRY. HOUEHTHG GOODS. I VANGORDER has ju,t rw’d ■Jt, * I**F» ftod beautiful wanrtoinjt of Mcmmlni? Sleeve* ud Sett* hi Cm pc, T&rlnton Ami l“«k?*<•“? o.««. vtnt ra«ik iioKSv uj aiX,^: “ a '““-'“lOT*. OeiuVod ! Alexsadvr k R**on’i hcut R|<| Gloves can &]*• n h« f fcPß* st S 3 MAIUOCT fITRKET, reroer at Soiite Relative to lie next State Agricnlloral Exhibition. i T a Meeting of the Exeeutivo Committoo rW of the Pennsylvania i!UU AgrleoUoral Hodatrl h.M “ ikrritbnrKh on the 17thi of January nit, tbe following rweotaUnn was That the next sn».»rJl exhibition of this Society shall be held on Tnesdar Wed* n«d*r, Thursday sod Irldiri the 24th. aothTsrlh sSd 28th days of Beptembcrpeit, and that tha Soratarr be appointed tolnviteproposals and this?! •entlr. Committee at the quarterly oeetlns inApril having been appointed la panaeun of the abort resolution. wCI receive propositions until the lrt dar of April next from the dtlsens of towns and eitlea hj the State, relative tetae location of the nextExblbltion of tbe PennsTlvuilagUtsAcrlmltaral Bo§,t7?oimSu. atcaUone mast be addmsed to the undersigns at Harris bnrth. blSnrtAplt BOBT. C. WALKKJ* Public Notice. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Buumrom* AwnßuzinxTßTummKi axo Pun Rom That an Election will be held at thahouse of Daniel Shswbsn in Birmingham. on Monday tbe bthdar of March, between the hoars of 1 and 3 Y. St, toeleetSSi President, six Manager*. Treasarer and Secretary for the ensuing year. By order of tbe Hoard. felMtwT DAVID CAIJIOON, Treas. WORMS EVEN IN ADULTS—TiuTiT ministration of D. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge haa always been characterised w.tb soeaess. always pndodag marked cbapjfe for the better. Anyone wbo tries it ran safely confide In it, and the most infant Injorwd by il« nee. Adults, too, are frequently ahi set to worms In tbe reetom and mxi which always Impair the health. »« b. a. * A™”' “■ r ' J "“ ”• »k -lie as a sure remedy for worms. p. hitmkw. Prepared and suldby B. A.7AHNI!BTOCkAOO JalfidAw corner Ist and Wood sts. DCTLER’S MERC An TILE WRITING 1 3 FLUlD.— lHjitomasand ifttlaJthan trmauunt *tlkU Fluid InkTbyMio Mechanic InttUuU.e SrtSJ Oriober. IH&4 ] Ohio Hate AWr, AVveri*. (Ate October* 18&4; Indiana State fbir, Matiuna.fa. October list. ober ’ Cim»nfahiUer/fem Airutant ~CI*OMAII. Kept. B. ISM-Tb lut MaMerta&OuSfZ This offleu has fora long tlato found Itdlffleultto nmnre asaMs&ctery artlleofVrifuipond /aI 0 quire a mdfty flowing Ink that would hot gam up tbo auil stands. This object la oar opinion h£nfni attained br using Dutlefs HematiteWrithE lkA Cop,io« FlclJ;. nuratolairt taou? itt, b?jRm J Renta, Aunt—which webave poreLased b/tbedosen furtbenseofthlsoffioe. We recommend the store with confidence to Poet Masters and Commercial lien o*l Ir. , t , , J. U. BIN CLAI K, AuUt.nl ? fi* For sale wholesale and retail by M * !*!• ’ • ,t -ti.HkL{iKßB,t7 Wood street.' *OR THE/WEST—Any person coldc to op living Id the West can purchase* valuable natena portable &tw Mill, Right for esvtral ptateTHl. EldtJ SX2££'& m £S,?r ,n - u '" t ” hu “ “ h *“ 1 «»"» *» I also Deenrlhibi on it are a variety of Farms, Countrrata. llooSfiSd Lots, Stock. Ae. IhUKegUUr I*given toanrwhocalL 0 * LW. Com mml *lgf? t feSS, a R, : DAUtX.—The subscriber la oro 1J parsd to fnabh to (Imlik FRESH MILK and CERAM, and -will be, thanktnjlfov the patronaaeof hlj friends and the pnbiir. Ills OOWB winbefoSoa M tended to. " *** ** WIU b, W* u &* (S VI/ JACKSON A SUN, ol UlolSraSS If • ef.W. A N. Jackson A Bona. Orate ami Fcmle* Makers, 2*o Vtoul sL, and KlO Broadway. Yor£ have eoastantiy on hand every variety of Urates end finders ifogE£Z£B& om Qeman a y*i ay A AAH BUS. Oata for sa}e by IUUU isP •J. B; OAHTIKtP. MEAL—IOO bbls. received irad for tjobby fe2 BELL A LIOOKT, Water st. OATS— 2000bus. for sale by~ “ *3 BgilALiQqirtr. I IN SEED OIL—2O bbls./or aale by jfea , - bell a lhJortp. ROLL: BUTTER—IQ bxs. fresh this day rac'd by R. B. to sale by IIENDV If. OOLLINB. SALEDILAY— 35 tons Titnothy in store* hosse near the Depot of 0. A P.R. R-. AUegbenr. to e condition, fiw sale hy BALL A UOOJfrt, AGRICULTURAL. &C. Kttiborgh Hedge Farm Honery, CITIJATED on Wilkins Arenne, ICr aboutcd#quarter ofaxuile from the second Urn nt« on the Farmers* and Mechanics’ Plank Road, an extension of Fourth street, and about three aiul a Quarter miles from Pittsburgh. WU. 4 JAB. MURDOCK. Proprietors. They offer for «abt a rttr large collect ion of vail 'grown trees and plants suitable for transplanting .this fall and omlngspring. The Nursery now rover* some 30 acres of ground and coDtalnsoreraiO.OOO trees, shrubs and plants! and over 10.000 fruit trees, and 31.060 Evergreen* and rhrutw: are «f fine alts for rrmn»»| tnr.rr-bardu and pleasure ground!*. Plants carefully packed and rent according to directions to any part of the United States. we beg loav» to cal! the attention of the lover* of shrub- P* r /. Rf >d renders In the trade to our unrivaled collection nr the Spring of ISM,embracing nearly all the Evergreen lamlly, Indigenous and Kxolic/lhat Is worthy of general cultivation lu this. suction of country. Plants can be pro rn«)d of many Iblug* quite large to Eire immediate eflert. Prices moderate as usual. From stranger*, cash or ntia ar.Uiry n<f»rrune in ttioeity of Pittsburgh required at all Order* addressed to tu through Wilkin Post Offlea, near Pittsburgh. or left at our stand on market days. In t *oc^UUwtfT JfcrkcL ’ Wl * ** pron, F°J r attended to. 1 OlTtsbu rou agricultural ware ■ JIOUSK ANU SEED STOKE—No. 129 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa.—K. U. SIIANKLANU. (iTto Hh.nJ Kti v>in*on A On..} Maufarturer and fn Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, of all kinds, W i?I Shade Tree* (luano, Poudrette, Chemical BaILL .i i.ii other articles connected with “* J fcU d»t7:lydw:B Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c. r 'PHE subscriber would most respect- *S&u 1 frilly nail the attention of hi* friends •»»< the poblle to his Tery'targe stock ot Krolt Tree*. Krer-KuES green*. Shrubbery, Kono, Greenhouse Plant*, ■*« *T OT ApDle, the stoek is large and fins. Of Pear, wenoT* some6ooo Dwarf ud Standard ot oar ownTraialng af choice T&rietiefl. Peach. serenl thousand fiueJ wilhCber rr. Mam, Aprloot. Hasjiberriea, GoceeberTle*. cWranta, go. Our Brergreena, from 1 to 6 feet, of which we hire many thousands, an floe. Persons wanting large quantities win be liberally dealt with. Cali and ns our thick He ui wutvweiaUifiicticn. Order* left at the Plttipareb P.0 H Ur. ft. Dal sell, Liberty at., the Oakland Nursery, L n miles no Penno. Arena*. or the Pittsburgh Naraedy, lk mile* from Oakland, willbs prumplr attended to. ~ N. B.—Planting dobs neatly to order. odfrdAwa JOHN MURDOCH, Jft. Bay Wood Flowers. A RRANGEMENTS have been modo with «/1l the proprietors of Bay Wood Floral Ganltiufor a con stant supply of Boqaettes* and eat flower* during Winter and Bunuoer. Ladles and gentlemen ran be furnished at short notice any ofths following French formtS Pyramidal (m varieU) Vase (m varietti) Jlmiigherijut ** IlabtUsfrnne »* BieUort TrietJcrt, JEu Melange. OtqvetU Rcttiia, FUurt pour la ehmetts. Orders fat flavsriogpiKota la pots, also received at K. ?. uUNKLiliD'jj Beed Warehouse, J*3l 1M Wood street. Fruit trees and shrubbery. .a. The subscriber oSrre fbr sale, e -choice assort* xS§Bsl uant of strong, vigorous PEAK TREES, both dwarfs ffjJfifch end standards, some of e bearing size; N»« Jersey PeeehM, Pinza w.Chmiea.Ahrlnjte.OooMberr{ea,Ccrren la. Raspberries andither Evergreens, Hyacinths, To* Upe, end Croeni Roots, for blooming in winter end spring: Implements fbr*tbe Farm end Garden, of moat approved construction, from the Heed end Implement Warehouse. 49 Fifth street. fnnlftl JAMES WABDROpT^ WANTS. \\T ANTED—Good Business Paper to ain't "y of S2J)OO, having 4 months to ran. foio b. McLain a bon. SITUATION WANTED.—Wo-nish to pro cure e situation for a Toxins Sian in a Wholesale nr itotall Goods Store. Ue has had 6 rears experience in tho Basinets and an etv# the bestrefonnees. . telft 8. CUTHBBBT A BON. General Agt- 140 3d at. WANTED —A married man to work on a Farm, to whom a houso and garden will be far* nlshed. Apply to the subscriber at his residence, Plum Township, Allegheny County, Pa. CALEB ' ft>S:lmv WANTED —From tbe Ist of April next a Dwelling Boom of from three to five roruu; within Ift minute* walk of the Post Office; real net to exceed $lOO. Enquire at this office. Information Warned. MB. JOHN TODD left Ireland Ifor tho United States inIH&X He landed In New Toik. and started for Pittsburgh. Pa- with a view to enplormiat aa a drilengineer, expecting to meat there one William Miliar, an-echritHfc-r. Any information concerning said Twld will be thankfully received. Address Kfe»h Klisa Todd, care of Rev. Baxter Dickinson, D. D- Boston, Mass, | |JUHINESS _ WANtED^Blsdoin(lthe B 1 the services of an active business man are offered for an Interest In a safe basinets. Enquire of au2ft.tr _ TilW. WOODS, Ti 4th st._ WE WISH TO PROCURE A SITCJA TION for a Young Man, as a Partner in a small manufacturing ertAhilshtnsnt. lie Is ahJ* to make him* self useful in aoy department, and has (TrapitaJ of Six or Bevcn Hundred Dollars, lie Is agouti plain book-keeper and sdeemaa.but would prefer being employed In or about the manufactory. S. CCTBUKKT A BUN, 140 3d st. jaO W' ANTEDiMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh CSty warrants. Apply to jus B. MoLAIN A BUN. No, 21. stb at. SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE. Pioneer Line of monthly Packets, CAKXriXG THE EXITED STAryx. MAIL. The following Ship* bava sailed: 1,300 tons. July Stu Jtoagcr, 1,3)0 tops. Jnly J&anuto«k£u,l,4ootoo*,Ang tous,Aog Qctan ihpO, 1,4ft0 tons, Bept Bitoanf, 1.400 tons. 0ct.,’63. . lfift'A Occur. .SJcrti, 1.600 tons, Nov. ftw, 1300 ton*. Oct, IK2 .IMS. •Sxzrpo. L4M> tone, Dee- 1&52 QzrMupr, SOO tons. Decaber. Italhmerr, 1.300 too*, Jan, lHftO. I l&W. Albert /VuniVin, Fch. 18S4. EupArunz, 1,D)0 tons, March yijhtiugttU, Ijiw toss. May Oreom. 1,000 tons, March Otrtml*, 1,000 tons, July 18W. IftiJ. ' A'lwruJ. 1,(0 lona April, *63< Tbe Help* of lb la Line an* fitted with Emerson's Patent Ventilator*and carry Francis’ Metaiie Idfe-Boats. The new and Clip|«r Ship FLYING BOUD. 1,. 11l Toes Register. W. U. TUxsa, Master, will surreed the “GertraJe” as KlghUmth Ship or this Line, and will sail for lie*bourne, Australia, On th© 20th of September. Tb* FLIIXU KCL’DiilfOlltoo the moet approved mod ern prioriilceand UmuzldereJ to b* a model x>( MarineAreLlferiare. Three who dreire a quick nio Id tm* of th* flu**t ami fastest ClipperevsrbhUt, nhoald •ware mms« without <l*l*7, ** only a limited I Dumber of l»t ami rod OaMa iwupfi will he taken. • For freight or rrreagw. apply on board, at Pier 10 East River or to R, W. CAMERON, au? 110 Well stmt. No* York Carpeting*, Oil Cloth* and matting*. ROBISON * CO., _«fj nsrßEKT, OPPOSITE TOR THEATRE, LI AVB now on hand, and to which they are 1.1 daily adding, a Urge and choice aesortmenl of th* above good*, from the lowest to th» highest grade, which will be sold ainstora priro*. Also-Ruga, Mate, window Phailea, Venlttan lUlnde.Piano ami table covert. Buff HoL lai.d, times oil doth, ami all other goods anally kept In arpet houses, to which the attention of purchasers i* in dtM. . neio Self-Heating and Box Irons: Subscriber having purchased tho ex- I ritudre right of J. J. Johnston’s Patent Box and: J. Johnston • Patent Self Ueatlnc Smoothing Inns, Is now *jt*n*lTotr encaged In manufreturlng th* Mime. Inara neetlon with the ahoy*, hs keep* conitaoUr on hand at his wareroom.on Federal sL. opposite Anchor Cotton Works, a large and good assortment at the eouunoo Tailor and Sad Irons, to which hn would rwpwetfuHy Invite the attention of wholesale dealer* and the pnhlio In geberal. odMjd U. KiKQBItAND. Allotlirar Oltjr, I*l, IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Lafoyett* Building*, Woodst, ■FjfUl/y.—MILLAU A lIRO., Principals and Pmfncaor* of Plain and Ornamental Peonitnship. JOHN BARRY. Primdpal oftbe Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer on all Important bnslness transactions. JOUN FLK3J JNG. tonthor of B ®» BB d improyed system ol Book-keeping.) will examine and deliver weekly lectures u - HOPKINS. mem ber of the Pittsburgh Bar, lecturer on Commercial Law. Although but a abort time established, this Institution Is in a moat prosperous and flourishing condition, now nnmberlnfous handrail studeats, which exhibits* nop utartty aod eunoeswparhass usver attained In so short a time by any other Commercial College. The ltook-kfwplng department- under th* able japervTslon of Mr. Barry, Is unequalled Inthls city. Prof. Millar A Bro/s system of writing Is entirely new, and In many respoota superior to any other system, for the eonorsratlon of which they *s- V 3 .“i?* l*™ 3o * In Pittsburgh who have already re* celvod Instruction from them. Prof. Millar has taught peumanrtjip In all the principal dtlee and town* In thU a eleven rears, during which time he bw» instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persons. . * thorough commercial educa tion w A IIB JT*.“ IIJ .‘ c ' sB Mni*'aUofferrd to them unequal ed la the West. tot It be distinctly understood that no studant shall »t a dlpioma from thl* College unless be Is fully capabta of entering on th* duties of mercantile HIS. Avery satlsfoctlon guaranteed. OoltonMn from #A.M. till 10 P.JL NlohUtoJenU at any time during tho year. <yNo raax charge Ibr Arithmetic. Ja3l Babngue Tribnne, . Tie QJMat Paper iAt City. r | I IIIB is one of tho oldest and most widely L dreuUied Newspapers In lowa. • J THtsbarab Mwehauts and others, wiihlng to secure the business of Dubogue and tbs Upper MlssleslppL will do *;|l .to W 1 th f*k advertisements to the DUBUQuXTRIB UNK, which is Daily, Weekly and Tri-Weekly, and which has already a lire* advertising patronage, u will be eoe n br re'erenco to iLi column* oelß*if Hagan & Ahl, \TO. 91 Market st, are closing out their on ll tire slock ofDry Goods at an immensedlsoonnt from Pwparatorr to purchasing their spring inp- P*F> W* have on hand a fine assortment of the following *?**■? I % r W M V. B *I T«9Sl* Wool DeLaluea. Worsted Plaids, Madonna Clntb.Tnmea doth, Bombazine*. ; English CbinU, VBngUsh do. ilusllns, superior makes of Welch and other Flannels, with a great variety of Blaek t^uV. 0 a*** 4 ! Wald and Striped Dressfillki allcf which will be sold at a great eqcrifl'** ia2B KA BBLS.MOLASSES for saloiy sMy Csl2 J. B. CANFIELD. LI OLL BUTTER—O bbto. fresh Roll Butter -- m ’.d *Pd for etleby It ROBISON A 00. LAED-— 40 half bbls. No. 1 Lard rocM and for sale br ftio 1L ROBIBQW A 00. DRIEB APPLES—GO bus. justreo'd and for sale by IL ROBISON A 00. TIIUED PE AC HE S-—7 5 bus. reo’d and for 1 " “J*by JWO ft. ROBISON A CO. I IX)VER SEED—3O bus. reo'd and for sale LJ bn foio ft. RQBIBON A CO. T AKE FISH—2SO bbls. and half bbls. ■i4^ rWIeTi * h “ dJ Trout roc'd an«l for e*J« by _ »i 0 R. ROBISON A CO. pASTILE SOAP—SOO Ids. White and Var legated genuine Caetile Soap roc’d by M 0 jllfa. FLEMING. A YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL—fgrosa /TL f this celebrated cough remedy reo'd by ?}" i jqs. Fleming. —sobxs. osad brands, 5s and X J* lamp, la store and Ibr sale by T. LITTLI ACO 112. 2d ft BROOMS— 100 do*. Com Brooms for solo AT iaP - JOHN TLOYD A 00. AfEAL, Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, Bssarwaiaf jsfwas it, AUegneny. iaSft ; 13 AISINS, Currants, Plums, Dry Peaches, flMafeaaM&aawJs&W legheny. Ja» PLANKETSota miperiorquality, and mo oinajj. to 'su^rVssmiiiwr BLOOMS AND LUMPS—7 tons on hand JndfcrttlTb, Jg) J * UUTOniSOK * 00. BLACK THIBET SHAWLS—Just reo’d. A nrt KEOS No. 1. Lord for Bale by IIH i j*Q ' j. B. CAMrtELD. * ,1 BBLS. fresh Koll lintter, 1U 20bisfreehRoUButter, fljrgalety J*o . J.B. CANFIELD. 1 LYOERINE CREAM, a new and very It? L 1 L Bt T rE . R ~ 4 bl)l »- fr!,Bh Koll But liiUrjßXiracdandfcgsalaby. B.ROBIBQN AOX CK)R BALE—A fine House on Penn street. | Hew York and Philadelphia idvertittmtnts. FROM CRANE A CO.. 67 South 3d Sfo, Philadelphia, andlOJ Nassau rtreet. New York. (CAUTION.) Armitage’s Mousenole Anvils- B T havinecome to the knowledge-of M. & H, B AKMITAGE ft CO. that m»Dy 'spurious Imitations of the Mousehole Anvil are sold tnronghmit the country, and represented as genuine, this is to uotlfy purchasers that the real Mouseboie Adtll bears the a'amp to Imitate which is felony MOUSEHOLE FORGE, near SHEFFIELD. mouse __ fit l 4-2mc non. IIEIUHMi'S PATENT flilE PROOF SAFEST • r subscriber continues to mnn&facture A bis nnrUalled Patent Fire and Burglar Ifroof Bates, warranted equal to anyand superior to some, of the many which have been tested, as published and noticed by tbe press throughout tbe world, for tbe last Ift yearw and Is so « proprietoriof Ball's Patent Powder Proor Lock, both having received separate medals at tbe World’s Fair, ton don. 1851, and New York. 1843-4: -also the patentee (by purchase) of Jones' celebrated Patent Combination aud Permutation Bank Lock. sloooin gold wa«placed in tbe safe exhibited at the World’s Fair, London, secured by Ball's and Jones’ Lock, and offered as a reward to any one who would pick the loeksor open the safe within 4ft days, and although operated on hv several skilled In tho art of iock-picklug.no one succeeded in opening the safe (no change or altorailoo of the locks or keys having been made during tbe time.) but tbe money remained-in its cafedepoeltory, and was restored to the proprietor, and a medal awarded for the champion safe of the world. -Oatmox—None genuine excei.t iboee having the sub sa liar’s name on tho metal plate. SILAS C. HERRING, Green Block, corner Pine and Water its- New York. N. B.—*The above Bafos and Locke can be had (adding freight) at manufacturer's price*. of his authorized agents, la-all the principal cities of the United States and Cana da*. -foO-2mo PUBLIC NOTICE!! Rashton, Clark & Co/s Cod Liver Oil. XHE late firm uf Rushton, Clark & Co. be iug dlssolv-d b}' tho death of WM. L. UUSnTON (the perwin of tbn name of llushtouater eonnocted' with toe firm) the bminussin future will-be continued by HEGEMAN, CIxARK & CO., Surviving partner* and sole successors of R. i\ A ii** *E‘ ? ,,J 1,111 Broadway, New York, All ennnoctloo with tbe store No. 10 Astor llouso being discontinued. 11 J'* has been connected with tbe estab lishment tweuty-eix years, and for twelve yean has boen iirinfjpal eharge of the business. Jw“Jv l e hl» experience and tbe combined effort* of each member of cur firm, we trust to merit and receive a continuance i>r the patronage so liberally ex tended to us. * Tie Gennine Cod Liver Oil bith.rto mul. l.y K.« 00. In futm, talLd, onlr bv ue-it was onr Sir. Clark who went to Newfound land to superintend Us manufacture, and we warrant It bum <> o r Oil U told by all the most respectable dnxggistau/the united eta tea. Ctcnox— Be careful to eoe that the name “HEGEMAN CLARK A 00..“ l«<m each laboL and the. signature upon the cork of each bottle, without which it is not genuine. -v jaXMmo * Cash and Short Credits I M. L. HALLOWELL A CO SILK WAREHOUSE, Fhiladelphia. riVERMS: —Cash buyers wiU receive a die- B count nf SIX zw*r o ot. If tha money bo paid in par funds, within ten daj s from date of MIL Uncnrrvot money only taken at ita market Taiue on the day It is motived. ~ Tn merchants of undoubted standing, a endlt of 81X months will be given, If desired. - Where money Unmittol in advance of matnritr, a dis count at the rata of TWELVE per cent, per annum will be allowed. Prion far GotxU tTai/orva.% In again eaUlngtbeattentionofthe-txadingeommanity to the sbovs terms, we announce that notwithstanding the general depression in commercial allairs throughout, theeountry, the system of buslueM adopted by ns more than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables us to offer for (he coming Spring season our usual assortment of I SEAY tILK AND FANCY ROODS, Comprising one of tho ' LARGEST AND. STOCKS to be found In America; to which wo will receive constant additions, throughout the season, of new and desirable goods from our UP USK IN PARIS, if j*lfi-2mo B. T. Baobitt's Potash'S Tin Cans. OF 33 1-2, 12, 7 p»7Unda each, assorted; 143 Iberia a case, warranted equal to any In usa at about U»fl same price as that lzucaaka. with fni) dliwetkms for use, printed on each can, being in a much more portable eondltion for retailing. Anyperson dfsirousto try it will please remit lOdoUars in a letter to my risk, or through enam friend in this place, and -1 will forward-une ease as ab0T8,143 lbc. This article has been In use for the last three years, and gives tbe beet of satU&ctloo to all who have met with It Also, super Carbonate tfoda Soap Pow der. Yeast Powder. Castile Soap; Cream Tartar, Candles of ail kinds, and the beet Saleratus in pound papers GO In a case, nr other packages. B. T. BABBITT. dii9-3mc Noa.CH A 70 Washington ft.. New York. Phrenological Cabinet FOYYLERS, WELLS & CO., HVfytff rhjeixolnsists and. Publishers, 2SI Arch Kk’*? street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish > r all works on Phrenology. Physiology, Water y W- “ Cure, Magnetism and Phonography, whole- J sale and retail, at New York prime. ITofee / \ clonal examinations, with charts, and frtll \ written deacrintlons of charactor, day and evening. Cabluet free. my22-lyo FOR RENT. For Sent. .fine and’well-lighted ROOMS in the B large new building 00 Fifth street adjoining the Protestant MethodistChureb. Tbe rooms are suitable for a Bookbinder, Lithographer. Engraver, 'fo. Tbe building has been leased tor a tern of yrars by the publishers ot the Pittsburgh Oaxette, aud the rooms wotila suit well tor person* following a kindred pursuit. Enquire at fcl&dtr THIS OFFICE. A LARGE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with office attached. In leuement, sit uated on Liberty st, between Pitt and Uay st*. Enquire of BENRT B. FOSTER. tel4-lmd 1 at L. Wiimartb A Co.’s Flouring MUL rpO LET—A Brick House on 6th st., with B a large yard. A Tavern Stand in Birmiogham. A 2 story ilouve, with a Ur«„ yard, on Carpenters’ alter. A House of 4 rooms. hall,gat?i't, Ac- on olh st., near Grant. A House 00 Uraut at.. u>>ar the Public Reboot Banse. A large 3 story House ou Hois ft- at the bead c ( 6th. A targe »*U on 4th st. Fire Offices in ttplain’e Building on 6th st. A large Store Hoorn on 4tb st. Apply to. foT X. UUTUBERTA 80S. liO.ftdst. Hotel for Lease. RILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known as the —Lamartine llr>u«*," I* offered for lease oh favorable terms, Wlog sltoat«4 <'ti Uie eoruvr of Fourth and Uraot *U_ near the Ci>urt lluiim, and about midway between U»« MoDougabrla Wharf aud the Railroad Depot. - It is one of the moat pleasant, convenient and drairabln loca tion* in the dty. The Ilotel will be furnltbed It deeired, and leaeed for a term of year*, minmeuctag from the first of April next. For further information, apply to JOSKl'll tUA. I*. MOfUUSON. Att’ya; j*2o-lmdAwT Office, No. 143 Fourth it. Pittsburgh. For Bent. THAT splendid Now Hotel, known aaga M Brown’* Exchange,” sltoatad 12 mites from city of Mltsborgh. at to* junction of the Ureeusburg Pike and a Plank Road from Pittsburgh, containing 40 rooms, and built In the most modern style, with all the enuven* lenom ofa flrst class Hotel, such as Ice and Smoke House, Stahltnftforft) to 100 horw*s, and a fine Barn. The house I* at p eeent furnished with th* beet of Furniture of mod ern style, which will be sold to the leasee or removed as desired. A DneUardcD attached to the House, and from sixty to seventy acres oi flue dear land, a greater portion of which Is rich hoi tom, lying along the banks or Turtle Crtek. There 1* one ot the Central Railroad Stations on the Farm, within one hundred yard* from the Hotel.— Persons can go anil come from Pittsburgh twice a day.— Che House hat a good custom as a snmmsr roaort for trai nees mens’ families. The sec*Mary arrangements for a Hotel are also for sale, Omnibus, iforo*** unmet* Cows and farming utensil*. There are also a Store, Seminary and Post Oflfee doe* to the Hotel. Tb* Hotel and appur tenanoea wilt be leased with or without the Farm and Barn. fbe above Farm, together with ither land adjacent. enwdftJng iu all of 200-arres, will ba sold entire or in any* ■mailer number of acroe, tosoit purchasers, for Country Seat* or tor gardening purposes. Persons desiring toleaseu* Hotel or Farm, or to pur chase the Furniture. Omnibus, Horees, Ac- Ac_ vrilf ad dress tha undersigned. ALLRN BROWN, jal9-3md Turtle Creek P. AUeubeny 00, Pa. [Dally Union ropy flmo and charge Gazette.) For Sole or Bent. A WELL finished adjoi n/L Ing WHldnshunr.and near Beation— . contains Id rooms, anTthe lot, on which thure i* a garden and good cUbliog. fTOats'oflftet on the Turn plke and extend# 2M feet in depth to a fifty, foot street. This desirable property will be sold Clow and oh very easy terms, or wUI be rented forSl&o\per annum. , ja2> f K D. dAZZAM, Ji DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt k township, with Two AcTOa of ground. Fruit Trooa, rubbery, Uut-bousea, will be rented cheap, and for a term of year* to a good tenant. Apply to Geo. A. Swarfs at the offleeof jaS-tf PATRIOK A FRIEND. For Bent THE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore ns “Our House,* In Diamond alley, between the Dia mond and Wood at* at present occupied by Mr. Wm. Gal lagher. For terms, apply to * jal7-tf ft. D, QAZZAM. Lota for Sale or Loobo. A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on xL Sraddock, Commerce and Brady and on Penna. Avenue. These Lots are eligibly situated tor Dwelling or business hoa«ea, and will be sold low on easy terms or will be cased for tan yean or less as may suit those who want them. For particulars, enquire of E. D. QAZZAM, my!7-tf Market gtl, b-tween 3d and 4th. 13ARM FOR'RENT, situated in Economy ■ township, Beaver county, 1 mile East of Freedom; 2® acres. HO of which Is river bottom, the balance la heavy timber. The Improvmeutaaroatwo story Stone Dwelling, Orchard and Bard. T*>e Ohio and Penn. Railroad runs through said form. Apply to D. MeLAIN A SON. iynhn DOLLARS WANTED—To bor -4 vF\ "LF row the above amount ou a mortgage oh property In the dty worth at least JhLOUO. Applyto lelO . B.McLAIfTA SON. FOR KENT—A pood House on 2d st., be tween Smlthfisld and Grant eta. Rent S2l per month. oeM THUS. WOODS, 70 Fourth St. l?OK RENT—The 2d, 3d and 4th story I roome over J. WBaon A Son’s Hat Store, and Henum aDck.’e Buklag House, rorner of Weal jt. and Diamond alley, (eatraaceoff Wood eL) Tho above room* are each 40 met Boat by 60 feet deep/and well lighted. For tarma. enquire of deSO-tf JIwiLSON A SON, 91 Wood st. RENT—A well lighted and furnished I nasemeat Store, eorner of Third anl Market st*.— Beat HOP per annum. co3o-tf B.D. QAZZAM. . To Editors and Printers,! I'rUE Building occupied for more (than ton JL. year* by the AhshKrgA QattiU , and whleli I* central, lyloeated on Third it, near Market, is now FOR RENT, affording a good opportunity to Editors or' Printers of ee cnrtn i a well known stand for their business. Thisi prop erty is directly opposite tb* extensive Printing and Newr paper estatdUnmcuU InSlngeriy’s Dispatch BufhHng.— FOr terms, apply to K. D. QAZZAM. 3%£2r1l gfe. between 3d and 4th. CJPEARS’ MILLS FOR KENT.—Tlieeo iSLdealnhls and very poptuav FMURINQ SAW MILL attached, are now Ibr rent low, u the proaent proprietors In tood embarking In another business. Threw Mnfi have on?of lh“ best water power* In Urn country, belnu »urraUed hr th# Little Beaver rtvw, and Sandy and KirT*r fAnai ftey*re4.S milrt ftnm the Ohlorlrer, or SSMet fetoTnftheiWl and tha PitteburghandCleTe bwdnllroaiL There is la eontemplaUcm (aud has been will be bulIL a railroad from Darlington to themer/wbiclL vlli makethaeommuntoatloii tothis Mill mU W TMT iDTOOIb. *TIIK aronEU a very desirable location for aelllng goods, hu * rood run of custom, doing a good cash business, m about >12,000 per annum. Any one wishing to engage la a saApeyras business, will do well to call soon ou toe pro* proprietors, as they are determined to rent for thereaeous mentioned above. . DANIEL BARVEB, _ . _ -s filar's Mills, OdumWana 00., Ohio, ' . Poakofßee address: Smlth’a Ferry. Beaver Penn’a. or 'to_... 4# . . J. D.MTJAftT. **pfi;L . . Unlira line. Pittebqrhe. . fiOOD TENANTS WANTED for tho fol lowing Uouwe andStar* Rooms: CrTwa Dwellinß Houses and Sten Booms on M.st- A Dwelling Unuse on oth at. A DwellingUooso on Water st, above Grant . A House of 8 rooms, on Logan st. A Uouae of 3 rooms, on fifeulbrd st, A tourgo, new House on Boss, at head of (tb st. A Dwelling nouse lo Blrmiaghaa.: • A I«rge Tarero Stand in East Blralngham. A Largo Etora Room on 4tb Sfo, sear Wood. ' • That spacious UaU on 4th at, now known asQugbiHaQ. jalfi Apply to B.CUTUBRUT*HON.I4dMtt. FIX) LEASE OR SELL-Tho property known JL as the Juniata Rolling Mill, sitnated in Alkghany City, below the. Old BrMga, attba vwuu and Alieghsny river. Thsre are on tb*'promises 2 larga work shops, ooe ef which Is used as an engine hoosa, at tached to which Is a line of shaftfng with drams, and ex tending tha whole length of th* building. Theotbercon talnsla Uaeksmith forges with apparatus for blowing tha same byfbn. TLere la also on the promisee one urge buitdlngwHhih*mng,dntsuLie, Tws Dene of the, tost loeattotts West of the moustaius fora -Machine and Ea- Sne hbop«r Oar Factory.. The whole will be rested fora rmof years, or tbofau* boildlpn and jpachtnwry wUI tosotd at a great liargaln. D.M'L£tN A BON,’2t Alb st. U MPT Y BARRELS—IOU ompty Barrel. NOTICES, &C. TKT OTICE—Tho Late firm of Wick & M’Cand- X lea havlnc'bMa dhuolred try the death ot John D. WklLoatheaitbtext-thFbuxineMof said firm will be’ •etled hr the undertlKued. at their ofllaa, corner Wood and l Water eta. .D. MuANDLESS, Surviving .partner. COPARTNERSHIP —The acdersigßed, ol V/ tbe late firm of Wick^AYTCandlscs,-Saatais day as sodatod with him WILLIAM MEANS and UAKKI&£f A COFFIN for tbe purpose of continuing the Wholesale Oro eery and Commission busiumi at the old stand; caiaar 01 Wood and Water sts, I’ittsbujghT.'under the xzamg and style orM’CANDLESS, BIKANtt AOOt Thy in vite a contltiuanoe of the patronage 00 Übt»|WzStojded totlmtate lirm. D. SPuANOLKs. - . .May 24,1 SSl.—my27 Dissaiution of Co-Partnership. c\>Partnerahip heretofore existing B between tbe subßcrjtprVte theGnssury business. In tbe name of John Watt A Co- has this day been dissolved by mntual oonsunt. - . The buxinnss of the lato firm will be settled by Johr Wilson, at the old stand oa Liberty street, aud for that Surpoee be Is hereby authorised to' use the name of the rm. JOHN WATT, January Bth, ISftft. JOHN WIUiON. In retiring from the business, I cbeerfuHy roaunmecd my lato partner, John Wiliun, to tho patronage of our • former customers. JOHN WATT. JOHN WILSON, Grocer and Commission Merchant, No. 26(1 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, f The subeerilwr will continue the\VboteialoOrccarTi.Pro dun> and ComMlekm businvts, at the old stand of John Watt AO- No. ;&C Liberty street. JOHN WILSON. JaD i id-'PARTNKRSiUi v —Wo" hovo this day vJ associated oureelvee In the Carpet business, at No. 112 Market st- the partnership 10 <isL> from the first day of January last, ana the busluem to l>e rpadueUhl under tho name and firm of W.McCUbtocka Brothers. WASIUNUTON MoCLINTGCK, ' ALEXANDER McOLINTuCK. GEORGE L. McCLINTOCiu. PUtshurgh. May Ist, lSft4.—myl3 ( 10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tho un denlgned have this dar formed a copartnership for the transaction of the Wholesale aud Retail Dry Uaodi Busluesa under tbe firm of UAOAN A Alii,, at Nob. Market and 8 Union streets. A: J. HAHAN, DANIEL AllD. VT OTICE—I have sold my interest in the lit business of tong. Miller A 00. to 8. A. Jxiag, who. with Jno. Phillips will eonUnue at the oh® stanaTNo. 109: Front st. I cordially roccmmend the new flnod/xlbe pat ronage of or friends. P. 1L MCLLHU. Pittsburgn, July SDth, IS&4. a. LLoso —-.-.jbo. rmuips. U A. LONG & CO. Bell and Braes Foun- C? • ders and Gas Fitters, invKe sttentfam to their stock ofChandelierm, Brackets, Peadsnts and other fixtures.— We fit up houses with steam aud gas, make bnr* castings or ail kinds to order, furnish Railroad pumps and tank fit- keep anti-attrition metal constantly no band. "VTOTICE—The interest ot Mr. John At our busiae«.eesaetfrom tbisd*te, by asree tmot. Oar batiaeM, uWbotoeale U recent, will be eon turned bytherwa&lßlatrD&rtQer% umler theOrm of BAGALKY, COSGiIAVE * CO, Pittftbarith.DM. 19. SlfflW^g: TOTICE. I.' = —or;.—The late firm " of JONES & 4 QUIGO baring bwn disseised br th* doathof John /. Qolkk, on the 27 th l net., (be business of firm win bs aectied nodmlssed, at tbelr offloe, eorner of Hoa ud First Stmts. Bept. 50, ISSH*rOCi ISAAC JONES* sorting partner TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring ■ and Blister Steel, Plongh Slab SteeL Steel; Plough and HJptie Spring* Brass NutTspm, Ualf Pateiit Berew Mall anaHaiyaered Iron Axloa.—Comer ot Boss and First streets, Pittsburgh. ISAAC JuSla p. d. BOSnS. B, ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers oi I " • Roger's Patoqt Improved Steel Cultivator.—office corner of Roe* end Pint *tr*»to. Pittsburgh. frlg-ly NOTICE. —In conseqacnce of having sold our Furnaces to the Cambria Iron Company, the P“?£*rehip heretofore citing under the firm of P.SfIOEN BEIUJKK £ CO, at Mill Cruet FuroiM, and also the part nership existing trailer ths firm of KINO A SHOENBER OKU, at Cambria Furnace, are both dissolved. The busi ness will be settled up by the manager* at the Furnace*, and George S. Kina, who are authorised to use the names of the respective firm* in sottling up the bartn«a- UEOUGB 8. KING’ ~ March LlSo3. (mhSrtfl P. BUOEKBKRUEIV P. W. Hta-tTUa. JllDt OCHiACM f| W. HERSTINE & CO.. Commission JLp • and Forwarding Merchant*, anil Dealers generally in Produce, Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, and other ilanufae tnm, Ac., Noe. 93 and 95, Front street. Pittsburgh. The undereignod having formed aco-partner ahjp. under the style of 1). W. UKRSTINK A CO., ts the tranaaetion of a General Agency, Commission, Forwarding and Produe bustnen at Noa. 93 and 95. Front street, are pro* i pared to giTe special attention to Oiling order*, receiving anil forwarding produce and merchandise, and to the ex.- eentira of all business that mar be entrusted to-theireare.' D. W. IIKiISTJNK, HILN.EJCQBAUM. JUrsa to— CUrte A Thaw? William Basaler A CO4 W. WCnDy A CO4 F. Sellers A CO4 Hays hutaek: Kramer A Rahsu Henry Graff, Ea. 74 William Efchhsa: 8. R. Johnson, Eni4 T. Bakeweil, Eai4 Georse Lediie, £334 Solomon Stoner, Kso. jaidt. jus. nit —.........j05. ruinao. "VTOTICE: Joseph Fleming having asso- X * dated with him Joseph AbeL the business nareaftsr mil be cocdocted under the style of JO3EH ABEL A 00. at the old stand, corner of Sciithfleld and Fourth streets. jaU CO-PARTNERPHIP. —Tho undersigned hare this day entered into copartnership, under the name and style of J. A. HUTCHISON A for the purpose eftranmctinsaCommledonandOroeery business.’ JAB. A. HUTCHISON. Pittsburgh. Feb. .’M-feC A, M, WALLINGFORD. CO-PARTNERSHIP —Having associated E. S. Ward with me In the Drag bounces, the bo*l ness will be carried on (bom this dale, trader ua Brie or K. E SELLERS A 00. January 2d, 1864. <a4 a. z. sxt.lxm. a. wau. p E. SELLERS & CO. Wholesale and IX, Retail Dealers in Drags, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes. tZTkc.. No. 67 Wood street. *a4 Congha! Coughs!! Coughs!!! t3.SELIEF IX FIVE A,w {; TEX! -dr TYLER’S CTST ARABIC COUGH GANDY DROP ‘ PATENTED 183 T. THESE DROPS wherever thov have been Introduced, have speedily superKdedall ottor COa fects, Loiooucs Wafer*. Ac- for the relief of Goughs, Hoarsenrea, bare Thioataud all Pulmonary Consumptions. Tbcir superiority consists In their agreeable flavor, the mb sene* ofaay injarioas drag tu their compoeitloa- and ta thoir prompt action without interfering with diet or bus! nesa, or rendering thv system more T«ey are tha rooet suitable for CHILDREN, and renr ben eficial to PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS;; they re move all buskloes* from the throat,, and dear and give , tone to the volw. Price 12*< and 25 cents a box. Sold wboleeal* and retail by FLEMING RROSn (late Kidd A Go.) No. CO Wood strand moet Drag and Candy Store*. QgfiM artificial teetuii BBS. DUNCAN & CAMEBON, DENTISTS. A'rt. 150 Wttt Sixth xtrtrL. brtwHn Race and £lm Strutt, ———- C’/A CI .YA’J Tl. TniS OFFICE under the management of Its present proprietors, has been increasing in repu uuoo for euperlor nitrations In the Artifldu Deport ment of Dentistry for th* last ton years, and no expenses or effort shall be wautlng-to give satlefkctlon to all who mar favor it with-their patronage. Tbesubseritorswould.eaU attention to the following essential point* pertainlug to Artificial Teeth, vixr Beau ty and naturalness of appearance, quality and. strength of the materials, comfort.to the wearer, and usefulness In restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and abil ity to masticate, 1 a all of which they are warranted in saringtheT ore exceeded b y none, and eqnal ed by few. TEETn Inserted from one to a fall set, with Artificial Gums, full and Half iNite Invariably Inserted by suction. All operations In Dentistry performed in the moet thor ough manner. I‘RRMS Considering the superior character of th* work and tbe guarantee given, they are the most reason. • able In the West, TwTrtih Yi wore, on Gold Plait, $3,00 per ToofA. “ ” “ Silver *■ 2.00 ** ** Th* money refunded Ifthe Teeth do not prove ntlsfoc- tho Information of thoee living at a distance, we would state that our fadlitl»« are *arh that w* eao makein th* finest style, a foil set of TEETH in from 24 to 40 hours, and small pieces in proportion, so-that nodetea tloa need.be apprehended. W. C. DUNCAN, ) _ J-G. CAMERON, del My No. ISO West 6th »L, bet Race A' Elm, Cln. JA. BROWN, would most rcspectfuHyiii’ • form the public that he keep* on hand, at hlsstasa on the west side of the Diamond, Allegheny City, a com nlet* assortment of Venitian liunds: Alsj, Venluan Shut • tare are made to order. In the beat style, warranted eonal to any la the United States. His BUndsean be removed without the aid of a screw drirsr. Having purchaad the stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet Establishment ct Rameey A McClelland. I am prepared to ftinlsh their old customer* as well as the public at large, with everything iu their line. Agency, No. & Wood street, PUtalrarsh. mch2B J, A. BRQWI “Prove all to that which Is TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. F|MIE increasmg demand for this mosfcplcas- I. ant, safo and emeadous remedy for «J 1 pdimonary diseases, has enabled tho proprietor to reduo*~tbeprtceao as to place it within the reach of all classes. Its 'superiori ty over moet similar preparation* is attested by many em inent physicians in Baltimore. Washington, Aaitb*whole of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ac* who hare beeq eye wltneMee of Its efficacy whan the usual remedies .have fkUed; and by thousand* of oar most respectable cl tlsens who have used It In their families both as preventive and cure with never-falling sueoem for tbe last twenty Tears during wbieb period, with very little aid from advertis ing, Ac., It has gradually spread Ite reputation over th* whole Union. In eases olrecect' ' Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &0., II give* immediate rtliv, and generally cures In a dar or two. without interfering with diet or basinets, or reo<for log the spstem more susceptible ot .Cold; to chronic eases. Asthma, ‘Whooping Cough, Croup, Jffronclu tis, Affections of tSo Lungs, and Consumption, It Is always very benefldal, and reidom fells, when com - mraosdto tlmoTtoperitot a core. Pile* «5 and 60 cents * WboSnJ. n.UD ATOU. M«m,FLESUNO BROS, fls to Kidd A OP.) Na CO Wood st- oc2B:d* SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS —Judge of Mlddleport, Iroquois Co., writes anasr date of Jen. 27th, 186 L that he has been troubled, more or less, with a cough for several years, which last year confined him to his bed BPd required medical treat ment for three month*. During the summer he got tot ter, trat still the eongb ernttoued to distress him by day and night, which was only relieved by the us* of toller*’ Conghßyrnp, which a gentlemen by the name of Chasln brought with him from the State of Ohio. Mr. Uhanln bad found th# Bynp of greatest use In hie family, and when moving from Ohio; took fifteen bottles with nim. a portion of which Jodeo Pierce obtained, and used with great benefit when other means foiled to offord relief. J*24 , ft. E. SELLERS A 00. Proprietor!. 67 Wood st. ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPSON & SCHLEIF, . STAINERS, No. 155 Third street. jjl Pittsburgh, reepeetftally Invite the attention or the public, and of Architects, Builders and Gentlemen or Xrn*- Ue« about to build private reeideooesor churches, to their specimen* cfOTAINED GLASS, at their establishment, for which Sliver - Medals were awarded by the Penumrlvaala State Fair IqU&3, and by the Allegheny County Fair for 1864. They are prepared to execute Stained Glass of urerr style and designs, .or churches, private dwellings, dr eteamboati, from tfcs plainest and cheapest to the most ornamental aadeoatly;lnelQdlQg(hadeooTatlon of ehorchea wtiiyifeLlko figures, scriptural and allegorkul subjects, andTrery other desmptloaof Ornamental Wlndowwalso, Ornamestal Boon,Transoms, Side lights. Sky Llghts, etc.. iotrodudug Landscapes, Fruits, Flowers, and every varie ty of scroll work. Enamelled Glam of new and handsome moderns at low prices, and Entry Lamp*, and Lamp* for Hotels and BatUuranfs. got up In handsome style at short notice. Thoyean point to work already executed In this dtp and other pieces, for ehnrebsa, steamboats and private dwelling** evideuceaoftanrfcapadty and skill. kehtucky MiuTABY iHsxrnrrE IbIRECTED by a Board of Visitors appoint* Book.Be.plii* Mi BuLmm *%» ■UtMoth «mUirao*l *antsui'6i W i rt i* w ,* i» see bb io B - «{*» W» I^S^wj^Krßhdd.i