DEPABTHEffT- PITTSBURGH: TPfegDAY MOSHISO, FEBRCABY. 20, 1855. i “ STiITiTIOI I* Auighext. Ci*DIT. TO WBon CEEDIT J 3 pot—We hare rewired too following communication from a prominent citi-- pen of Allegheny, and publish it in accordance with his wish. J .• i -Main. Editor*: Much has*been said about pome German families who arrived in Allegheny some three weeks ago. Some account of those families and the attentions they received is here ■ given:- i These German families arrived In' Allegheny . from .Pittsburgh, January 25,1855. The first Mrs. W, heard of them was,on the evening of the e&meday. Next morning ehe went to Mrs. K., ■ a member of the “Ladies' Association for’the Relief of the Poor,” who immediately rendered the assistance sought for, vie food, .clothing and beddftg. One ..of thB children died on same day, - and burial xta» refuted by the senior Di rector of thtfPootof. Allegheny, with directions tbthejipplicant to “go to the Guardian* of tfo Poor m Ptitiburgh.’' It is proper here to state - that an arrangement exists between the Direc fcors and Goantioiis, bywhieh all poor arriving :rA*f ebftir'be tahen charge of by ipaPUtflbargh and those arriving -um . ■ ifilegheny to be chargeable to our Directors.— After repeated calls on the - Allegheny Dlrec . tora, aod after the death of a second member of (he,. family, tho Directors ’ agreed to, and did bury those two. .The two junior Directora-are not implicated In the charge of-refusal to bury, the senior one only consenting when called on by one of the others. If our information is cor ; net, and we belie?o. it is, the Direcffiv called the same day (Sabbath) and notified the Pitts burgh to attend to these suffering families, and the first visit of these Guardians and their’ physician was not made tilt, the fob lowing Friday the fifth day after the notice. In the , meantime Dr, Elliott of. Allegheny attended to the sick persons. A father and one chiUT woro' the Guardians to the Pennsylvania JISs? pital ou the. same day, and the child dlod there . night. The-other sick ones* wen too ' 111 to be convoyed to tho Hospital. . The sum of $5 was divided by tho Guar*liansamongthesuf ferers, with a . promise tp be bock again on the . Succeeding Monday, bat they did not visit them until the following Thnrsday or Friday, when $2 .. more were given.- The physician left a prescrip tion at Ms first visit, but none at the second, and Was not back up till Thursday last The? Poor Guardians never came back at aIL The man first to the Hospital died on the 13th inst' On ' Monday another man and hoy,were taken to the Hospital by the neighbors, ami at their own ex pense—the Guardians having failed to take them there, though they premised to do so. 7] As the members of these families died one af tsr another, these Guardians constantly refused to furnish them witiT'shrouds, and on Monday, 'When called, on to bury another, so little did these gentlemen know about these poor creatures, in their own care, that they had to ask what dis ewo had carried so many of them off—their own physician being present. {The Ladles 1 Association does not claim the credit due the Poor Guardians, for their un wearied attentions to these sick and distressed Overmans; neither does it claim any credit for what its members have done. These Christaln ladies labor not for praise, but to relieve the dis tressed, and in no case that the writer knows - of, have they done more than in the case of these families; day after, day have they visited and, with their own hands, administered to their ne cessities, and to their credit beit said, that since Saturday, tho 26th day of January, tho day they first heard of them, these frozen, starved Germans have not lacked food, clothing or bods. Too much praise cannot be bestowed on a few of the neighbors, men and women, who,, with the members of the Ladies’ Association, have daily visited, and comforted tho sick and dying, and deeently prepared the dead for the grave, The shrouds for those who died in Allegheny were given' by the.ladies; those who died in the Hospital. were likely buried without any, as tho Guardians refused to furnish any whoa „ called oh. These families all suffered for want .of -food and elothing on their way over the mountains; some of them had ship for errand having been so Starved and frozen on their way here, wero not able longer to en dure, and punk into their graves.- The Pitts burgh Guardians are fairly entitled to all the praise they have earned in their untiring and very efforts to ameliorate the sufferings of those distressed families. Seven dollars is. all -they gave.up to Thursday last, a period of throe weeks. That the Pittsburgh Garrdioos are over run vrith basiness, in these times of want and suffering, is not to be denied, and they bare done much good, is obeerfally admitted, but the cjtU, xeftaof Allegheny wouldlike tor-see their state ment of what .theyhave done-ia this ease,: wow the aUentifln of the public, and about ' which a 6 much has been said in the newspapers. •Injsoffitt instances, these notices have been ca 1,..: ,.. : cuiatod'.to cast odium on oar citizens fer permit ting so many persons to die in our midst for want of food, wAiot u not true. Biace the arri '• vo] - of these families in Allegheny, they: hare been constantly supplied with food, &c.~, as aboTe stated, besides receiTtog daily-relief from tbe Datfuesne and Reserre Soup House.'’ Medicine was furnished gratis by one of our hu mane druggists. R. IL-D., Allegheny. SisatrtAß CmcuMstAxcrs. —We recorded, some days since, the suicide of Mr. David Wil son, of Elizabeth township, in this county. The Mohongahela City Rqmltican baa the' following with regard to ib . ' Mr.” Wilson has been laboriug«under great mental excitement for sometime, in regard to future welfare and' (bat of his-family. lie.' bad been in.lhe habit of retiring to his secret cnamber every morning for «long time, and en gaging in prayer, and afterwards spending some time in writing! Ris family became alarmed at his unusual excitement, and had looked over his writings, in which they discovered his determina tion to destroy bhasolf. On Sunday morning, be'got up as usual; and went to the barn to take cafe of his stock; but having stayed out a little logger than usual, the family went out to look for him, and found him hanging to a lath in the crib, suspended - by a silk handkerchief. His daughter cut him down immediately, but life was extinct. Bis funeral was attended by a vast concourse of people. Mr. Wilson was in affluent circumstances, and it is supposed that his intense religious excitement had produced the strange aberration of mind which led to the melancholy result. This community deeply raypilhise with thb family in their dreadfnl calamity. W*osa. —The law presumes every person, charged with an'offence, innoeent, until he be proved guilty, newspaper should, as a gene ral thing, recognize and be governed by the same principle. '• A roan Is charged with a flagrant crime; a preliminary hearing is had, at which, as is always the case, only one side 1b heard—', that of the prosecution. On the strength of the ez parle statement of the case then heard, an ed itor publishes the alleged offender as undoubted ly] guilty, nnd more than that, bestows upon him the most nnqualified abase and ridicule. Is tills right, honorable or just? |We would simply express the hope thstinthe case of Joseph Weston, about whom there has been such an unusual parade of wit and satire, the public will suspend their opinion .until tho matter is decided oneway or tho other by Mayor ...... |Th* Bi. CtAta llotxi.—This establishment! has beea re-opened- coder the most favorable anspiees by Mr. W. Connelly. The bouse hoe. 'been tborcmgblj renovated and refilled and plac ed rn a most excellent condition for tbe reception of guests. Mr. Connelly has & wide reputation a successful and accommodating boat, and bis numerous friends throughout tbe country will be glad to learn that be baa again assumed tbe con trol of a first-class hotel/ . The rooms of theßt Clair are large, well lighted, heated and furnish ed, and the table is all that could be desired by the.most fastidious gourmand. Already tbe bdots of the House show a Urge inoroase of Ira ■flibosa, and we bespeak for Mr. Connelly a suc cessful sod profitable career. : [The advertisement of tbe 8b Clair, to which we call tbe attention of our rcadors, will be found in another colosn. ' jc*ints»* v , {Cawbssi Explosion. —On Snoday mbiog Usi, lwo boys, one twfclveyears of Age andone younger, sompf Mr. William Reynolds residing os Liberty street, were severely horned by the explosion of a champhene lamp. The eldest boy as it Appears, had lit the lamp and was in the apt of planing it on the mantel-piece, when some of tha fluid escapedthrough an aperture in the top of the lamp and falling, into the fire, the dime was instantly communicated to tha fluid in the lamp. The eldest boy was horribly bathed oq the neck, head and face, and the younger brother, who was standing near at tbo time, also burned, though hot so severely,.on the chin, Upek and;hand. . : ' ,| When will the lesson of caution Wi thregard to burning.fluids bo learned. ’= j lx cosixqdcsoi of the increasing demand for relief from the Allegheny, Duqimsne and Reserve Rellef Society, they confidently appeal to the friend* of the suffering poor for help. As their foods are now nearly exhausted, they hope that afl -will.embrace the opportunity ofgivingtheir mite to this charitable cause, u all will do their do ty at this time,-tbeSodety will he enabled to relieve many* ***? many; who otherwise 'would beinwaot.. Socome on, hand layout donations ta the Committee, whoee names were published a few daysago, or to A. P. Swartz, of first. Ward, JimefT; Sample, of second Ward, Adorn Rutnr mha of third Ward» James Part, of fourth Ward," RflT r M. P. Dethluff, Ihiqnesno borongb, or to R.. Snold, of Reserve Township. 'Bv tberoport of, tio Ststo Boperintondont of P-„ m m. H<;liooi«. •» perceire“tnertraperjnlea dtnfof-thljComty mode no report-..' Propxxtt Recoyzerd.—Officers Bougher and Moon'on Monday • obtained several articles of .olothing from the - houses of Mrs.' Gross, Mr. Wilson sad Mr. Jones, on the Flank Road, in Pitt Township. The articles are: one snnff-col ored frock eoat, Telvet collar; one black frock coat, velvet collar and cuffs; and one petersham : overcoat with velvet collar. Any .parsons owning j property of this kmd (which it irsnpposcd has j been, stolen,) can obtain it by .calting at tho Mayor's Office. The persons in whose posses sion the property was found, stato; that they bought it from some boys. __ v Sunday in PrrrsßDsau.—The Chronicle truth fully remarks that Samiaydn Pittsburgh is oot now as it used to be. The proclamation of Mayor • Volz, together with tho vigilance of his.police, has accomplished its designed and desired effect. All persons detected in following their worldly employment on the Sabbath, are punished to the full extent of the law. * Nurssrt Biteski).— We understand that the extensive nursery of James Sr Negley, near Rost Liberty, was totally destroyed by fire on Friday night The building was one of the most exten sive of the kind in this part of the country, and we are informed bat tittle, if. any, of its con tents were B&ved. Tho loss is computed at $3,000. _ Subday Liquor C^ss. —A man named John Friel, who keeps a groggery on Penn street, was brought before Aid. Major yesterday on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday last. After due ex amination, Friel was sentenced to pay a Sue of. $5O and costs. He immediately banded over and went away, we hope, to sin no more. Tor Central Board or Education. —This body, In accordance with tho provirion of tho new law incorporating this city into an indepen dent school district, will meet this evening at the Fourth Ward School House for the purpose of .effecting an organization. Most oPtbe Wards have elected their representatives to the Central Board. Lake Association —T. B. Mead, M. Voeght ly, Thompson' Bell and A. R. Hanna have ap plied to the Court of Common Pleas for a char ter for tho Benville Land Association. Their property consists of forty acres and is situated on Nona cry Hill. Malicious Pbosccutiok.— Suit was entered yesterday by John H. M'Masters against G. Sin ger, H. H. Ryan, M. Jlodkinsoo, W. F. Willock, W. H. Garrard and Alex, Scott, to recover dam ages for an alleged malicious proseoutioa and conspiracy. Sour Boras Intxlugssce.— The Allegheny, Duquesno and Reserve Belief Society distribu ted last week thirteen hundred ana forty gal lons of soup and three thousand nine hundred pounds of bread among eight thousand persons. Areonmncrr by Governor Pollock. —John E.' Parke, Esq.; to be a Notary Pubtio of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to reside in the borough of Manchester, Allegheny county. Fixed. —Quite a number of our merchants were fined yesterday, by the Mayor, for permit ting boxes, barrels, &e., to tie beforo their stores oa-fionday. A mas named Patrick Griffith was committed to jail yesterday on a process from the Court charged with keeping a tippting-housc. BY TELEGRAPH CONGKESSIOKAIm Washington Citt, Feb. 19. Sekats.— A communication was received from the Secretary of War, accompanying 75 copies of the army register for tho use of the Senate. Mr. Cass said ho should defer his review of the recent remarks of Lord Clarendon until to morrow. Mr. Wade asked for the consideration of the resolution respecting Custom Houses and Post Offices in Northern Ohio. A joint resolution was passed to settle the accounts of the late Gov. Burt, of Nebraska. * Mr. Dodge, of Wisconsin, presented three me 2 ' morials from Wisconsin asking for the cstab llshment of a Land District on Lake Superior. The Pacific Railroad Bill was then taken up. Mr. Gay ton addressed the Senate in opposi tion to the Bill. He did believe that either road embraced in the bill will be built. He thought tho project impracticable; the through travel and friegbt would not support it and there would be no way travel of consequence. Housb.— The Speaker announced the first busi riness to be the consideration of the President’s veto on the French Spoliation Bill. /"Mr.* Bayley in coascqncnce of indisposition de -sired its'postponement until Thursday, bo wish ing tospeak on the subject. Mr. Orr prestfoetfthal if the House should now dispose of the message, Mr. Bayley would not consider it discourteous and urged passing public bills as ft reason for doing so. Mr. Bayley said be wished to speak of the character of the veto power,thinking he would be able to show that this was oot a case for the ap plication of it. Mr. Breckenridge feared that if discussion was indulged on the message, important appropria tion bills would be lost Mr. Oliver, of Missouri, would jbave no objec tion to a debate if good could result, but tbe.o were only twelve working days remaining and we should transact the public business. OcntleJ men- who want to denoonco tho exercise of the veto power &a usurpation, could select somo other time. Mr. Campbell withdrew bis motion to postpone the consideration of the Message until tbo 3d of Marche bnt said ho would renew it, lf_Mr. Orr’s motion was. to. cut off debate with n view of bringing the House to vote on tho flimsy and unsubstantial arguments of the Message. Mr. Orr replied that Mr. Campbell ahould.be the last mim to complain considering ho wanted to postpone tho Message to a day when it could not bo debated. Ho demanded the previous question which was seconded by a vote of-112 to 77. Several members said that this was a gag. The question stated “shall tbo French Spolia tion Bill pass, the President’s objections to tbo contrary notwithstanding?” and decided nega tively 113 against BC, not two-thirds ss required by the Constitution. Tho House then resolved to meet hereafter at eleven o'clock. Tho House then went into Committee and took up the civil and Diplomatic BilL Mr. Boilers moved as an admendment the French Spoliationbtll just vetoed. ~The Chair decided the smxnendmeht to he out order. Mr. Sollers appealed. On the appeal an animated debate arose in whleh Messrs. Seymour, Boilers, Taylor of Ohio, Chand ler, Orr, Oliverof Missouri, and others partici pated. Mr. Taylcr in his remarks strongly censored the majority for catling off tho debate on the veto, and said he would sooner that all the Ap propriation Bills should fall and be left for a new Congress. Thedecision of the chair was finally sustained; tbeccmmittec soon after rose and tho Houso ad journed.. • PatLAnrirniA, YjA. 19.—New Orients papers of - Tuesday are received. They contain the do taila. of advices from Mexico to the Bth, which, furnish the folloiiisg items: Tbo earthquako on the Ist and 2d Inst., did cause some damage to the city of Mexico. Some old walls wero thrown down. At Pucnto Blanco much (lainsgo was done. The aqueducts at San Cosine and Bellen were split in masy places. The'government' had thoaght necessary to hare the publio buildings examined.. . From statements which appear in the Vera Cruz and Mexico city papers it appears evident that the party.is gaming strength, and aromor Is credited that's Provisional gov ernment has been formed at Acapulco with Geb. Alvarez at the head. The Revolutionists at Te hauntepec had declared In favor of Alvarez; and it was reported that .the government troops bad sustained a signal defeat at Chilpandngs, their General Bahammedo, being taken prisoner and shot- It was also reported that considerable .forces of. revolutionists had been defeated in ZapotFo- The Diana, official, publishes despatches an nouncing that Col. Francisco Ranches had routed Gen. Antonio Daz SaJgado and bis forces on the 22d ult., at Jaqullpa; and on the 24th'the'foroes under Huerta and Pacblito, of more than 1500 In number, after a contest which lasted half a day, were compellel to retreat before him, leav ing on the field upwards of thirty dead, ondt&eir , arms and horses. • Naw Oblbahs, Feb. 19.— The Black Warrior arrivedfrom Havana with dates to the !6tb. . ; -• There is great excitement-prevailing there.— i New Militia companies have been formed all over i the Island, which is declared in a state of siege Rnd the porta in a state of blockade. A matiou !u hm«d crmtUT toaruttl* her, A portion of hsrrarco, inrla/tlag sll Ibeatwk thst vu on board, hsa baan safai? gotasbors. Tb* draft* of tha Lockport Banking and Trust Company an tbetrnormposdaar IntbiaeitT.toa larg* aatant, vara prcterUd to-day. torn •of tbe draft* afloat sra da tad as hr ahead a* Yahruery, which looks xrrj noetwltka tlUsc. Tbs Mvnritias of this hank ar* mnra than one-half bond* aod mortgage*. We ar tract from tbs tart rtatmaant of tba Bask Superintendent: Bend* and mart gaga*. .. *s, 5.131 “ —...... 51*00 .tir York UereaiM Ortific&tM TbUl , .«a,Oia CliruUtlflo..— 53.563 It t* icanaralif tbongbt in th* rtraet that tboemb*rrar»- nent oftbla Rank, will wolf to temporary. Tber* fir> but few departures y**terCar f«r parte *boT« The In* *u Tuning very heavily, and Ust vrealeglt tunned aS"rg*opporit*Btrader , « wftarl Beri-le*tb*trot* noticed Id th* UstofarriraUand departure*. lh«* following. which ban* been detained win* Urn* atFortbuid. earn* oj through the canal l**t rracicg: Tbs Saeioehaana. California, Washington City. Argyte, Arctic, and Dirk Ksy*. Ther* were torides at (be whorl tb* Jacob btrtdsr. Virginia, Tiriwtaioim, UuiMJ and R**rue. Tbo ferry feat «u afiantoa the foil* with **T*raJ*ed»or*Oßl- Ttaef«wTyboat roulJ net ran r**l*rdar in cocterjuMxw of tto ice. Tb* Cincinnatimnllbout did »ot start oat. Tb« river was about at a stand last evening. with 6 diet water la tb* canal. Tb* ttornwgnster no(fl from SO to 20; wlth • Unit inow.—i Loo. Joar. Friday. Tbo letters Ky tb* steamer speak of conridarabW activity In American Stork* in ta&tou. at rather better price*.— DetJer* ft* Amertean Mwuritlw or* encouraged by the ad vance on tfttstide, hat tblek tber* will to a reaction. in r«Tr»xd to tnon*y fratt*n on the otter ride, tlie Uttor* ar* not very hopeful. 8o»* order* have emo* for oar Stock*,- bate* what 1* called the *vJo*«i":niail ba» not arrlred. the order* nr* !«e* tb*n o*u*L' W* hear of on* boo** h*»iog : onlrr* to tb* * mount of $lOO,OOO hat generally limited to* low tb* market. We stated * trw d*y» »lne* tb* Sank «f Kanawha had changed band*. IV* m*4* considerable lainiry ahoat tb* matter dare, and Sod that (be stock disposed of bsr* was purr hand by mpertaU* parti**, and we are *«ur*d- (bat the Bank ta ander good management, and will b* legith mately and carefully oondoHnl The Trurt Co., and other iradiog Bankm. are recei(ii.Rtbr panet at par: hatlnr, a* we nndentacd. teed «atl>flod*a toHbe facie etatrd. The Tract Co, ad*«rrti*e that on the Irtof Uarrb tb* Dank department Will dlerontlno* the payment of latvreet on current depnclU. Thlr man* wlu meet with the ap probation of tue public. Kuo* of the leading banking boo***, with one or two fta*ptkm*. pay IntereU on dM* egg*, J Hvrr, SZ tj* oat*, f Wilaon; lio tm* bean*. II It Collin*: 0 bale pa per. i L. rbet; 3Q pkg* *cnp Imo, a SilUcr. IMPORTB BV RIVER. CINCINNATI, by Trople-10 bale* tnoat. Forvytb ft Co; 28 eka old iron aha gl*M, T (TCrUs: ICO bbla pork, Bing* ham A Co: 200 bti bcoou. Nluilek A Co; 100 dn, fid bai** brwm eom, Jonea A Benny, 24 bbJ*wh]*kry. Lambert A Sbipton; 30 do Soar, It Moore; 8 eka bam* W A It Me- Cutebeon. STEAMBOATS. For St Lotus, Kansas and Nebraska, 4ND all landings on the Missouri i. fßfr.fr Jffrer. Tb* Paamsger Staamrr I!EE-A£&£a£fc , Capt. Dito, will leare tor tb* abort and all luter mediate landing* on tb* opening of Narlgatloa. For freight or pamg*,»pplron board or b» fcO-tf O, U, HABTON, TAgent, Wbeeling Packet I mHE new oDdsQbstAntialstoamcrfnESLfr I KICIIANQI, Capt. M(CAttU». wUIbW-fißffpSM after run aa !a reirular paeket between PHUbtirvb and Wheeling. learlncVittabuTßli even MONDAY, WKI«KB - of eaoh week at lOo’riork. and.Whmb log er«T7 TUESDAY, THUttflDAlf andSATURBAT.atth* •am* hoar. Tb* Kxebabff* eoeneetsatWellrrlli* with the Pittabursb, and CiirMandlUUroad.' and at Wheeling with tb* Ilalu* lonr* and Ohio Kaltrnad. Vor freight or paacaje*. apply on hard or to J, D. OOLMNU WOOD, AtfU Water aL o~Th* Kxebang* i* an entirely new and fpaedjr boat of eery light draught, exwllent aransmodationa, rpten dldly floubedand forniibed—bulit *zpmaly for tfaif rad* oeld LIVER COMPLAINT, DI W A ' CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBIUTT, DISEASE OF-THE KIDNEYS. And all Diiooma nriaing from n Disordered Livor or Stomach, CUOH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD : KJ Piles]Falbutn of Blond to tb* Head, Aridity of tb* Btomieo, HaowM, Hearth am, Bfrgatt for Food, lfailo«M ®]f Wright In tb* Stnmaeb, hour Ersetatlonf, Sinking or FlatUnngat tbaPU of tb* Slomaab, Swimming or th* i and Wfflenlt Bn>atbl*g, Fluttering at tb* u*art.Chokingor.Snfloeatlng tfotiaatCm* when in airing CAB nEmontJtUT IpltD BT ba nooFum CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, VRKPARED ST Dr* C* UK Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Thrir power over tba after* dfMaae* I* not nealled. || •ooalled. by any other preparation In tb* United statue m tbe eor** attest, in many ea*** alter tkllfol pbyiklaa* sad fiil*d. _ ; Thm Dltton ar* worthy jb*att*oUon of Invalid*.- Pooefring great virtue* la tb* rectification of *i— m tb* liver and lesser gland*, exercising tb* uet log power* la weakncM and affceUan* of.tb* dlnctiy* w gas*, they of*, withal, eafo. .witain and »I*arimt i , „ „ &MAD CONTINO JK£L ,1. D. artixo, LamyrilU. IWAprU 0,1864, says "I am of It this Week, nay* that It t* by for tb* tort toadlelo* sft* w«r kjMw, baying don* b*r,aod btr daughter moch vAH-.LiWlog. BenlAhiVKtor*. ffosmraet Oo.Pa, Aug. 16, payg *1 ant maeh attached to y*nr Uersosn UIV baring u**d two bottle* of it, whieb 1 pmnored from fl^laprtz,yoragentsgoaemt,and fonmlgrntrelief fromltindMiitfthe Urn. Iflod it ha*great *fl«*t ®y lungs, strinatbanlag and inrigoraHng tbea, which, a* I- am a paWle speaker, it w great brio tom*/’ . Dx-Otuk NewtonjlaiaUton; UMi t*ni»d mycelf baifadosenbotUetof yourUcrman Bit “«P*rint and di*M*M of a nenrem* charms tor. rwuitlngvrom Uwabtuw of I wa* polmnad *Hbmoo*fromtb*c» of tbeUturjmb eto. .Tb* G ana an slttyrs to tb* first artlel* from whlrit I GoauNttan. Itook.ft* tottu. fMonUoiilto,olw- G«o. t£ Kvywr, 140 Wood atTbtttaftargb; U. P. ; SEW XOBK ACVEBTISBHESTS. Irca 7a. Q. jreDeno.d’* Adnortlrtns Ilona, No. 102 . 9 No, naot»et.New Ycrfc. YORK ANi) CALIFORNA BTEAMSITtP EISR,~VIa Nlcsratfxa.) •vu* acctssntv wxtn covrun o? siCAaaouA, fufuitom rfIHK NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or ■ THE UTiST, PnOMKTHEUB, or DANIEL WEIL S'FBll, all first dan* steamship*. Till leave New York on the rjthiamltflbef each month. When tbeoe day* fall onSondfijr, the Monday iWlowtogwUl be the aallluK day. Connecting by the Nicaragua rraoait Route, baring but twelve taUefl of land traarport»iiun. over a snort mnrada mixed rottl, lo' ourlaae*, with Ll>y* f teonuhin* SIERRA NEVADA, YAXKKB BLADE, CORTEZ. VKOLB HAM. PACIFIC, and BROTHER JONATHAN, onr of al.ich will leave Ban Joan del Bud, the Pacific tanalaua orTrauait Route, for Baa Fraodaeo on the arrival of the pas*>tigtn For further iatbroiaiion apply to roriurxncriiu«TO«o ci^LKa MORQAN< AgM)t> ooiMhaN b Dowling Green, N. Y. | Letter Raff* made up at the ofllee— Loiter* 25 elk. per ,S 'ounce. For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Conying the Unittd Stata MaH, A. 1, snperior Clipper Ship GER- I. TRUDE urtH sueeed tho Nightingale. And sail for tbu abovoporttontbeflntof Jnly. « seventeenth Ship of this Line, The Gertrude has proved herself a remarkably Cut eailof.andlathenDly A. I.Ship now loa'llng at this port for Australia. The Planner Lino haaicainpd a most enviable reputation. Jt was the first, and la now the only regular line. Everythin? la provided for passengers ex* cent wises and llguors, soap and town!*. The length or passage varies form 7i to lOOdaya. First Cabin Passage #55) and Cabin passage' sl*sand*l6o. For freighter pAssage. apply to B. W. CAMERON, nu3tMfM . , . lid Wall street. JOHN PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, •I and mannfcctorer of Ivory Goods, No. 3 Murray at,- Be* York. oe^O-Iy AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS.-RALPH* 00., 23 Folton street. New York, lesale and-Be tall. his manufactory In Parle to be cut. and need in thC Inlaid work on Aemrdvona. hie agent lo Parle being struck with the beauty aod brilliancy of the Stone, after being polished. sent a quantity of them back tone, bents the maanfbcturepf the above Pina, at a price within the reach of everyone. WATCHES JSD JEWELRT cferwj description, prices marked in the window, and at per cent, leer than any other store la the United States. _ L. £ J. J A COBS, 407 Broadway, New York. These Pinierotbv mall to any part of theUoltad States by enclosing aaosnt. addressed Li J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York. N. B.—A spedmen can be coan at the Counting. Rcom of thiinffl.-*. oo'JX&ad Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from Hew York to Melbourne. CJLRKnSG TOE EXITED STATE* HAIL. rpflE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque ■ NIMROD, nineteenth ship of this line' wiQ be dee patched on bar serood toy age to Melbourne. on the tuth tn«L Pas—ogsr ewnmawnatjana unewrpueed. (Utev- RaU*m.»a»l,First CeMa.gUO. Second Cabin, $125. The Nimrod wtU be followed by the celebrated Clipper Ship Windward. Arj4r on board at U«r9, East Itlver.orto oeU R- tt. 116 Wall street New Ycrk. Office, XO. Z ST. GLAIR STREET. SERVANTS of all descriptions supplied. O Private JhaUlee and Hotels are respectfully solicited to avail themselves «/the CanUliweaowoaervd. Vastaerv lews offered as guarantee for tuture fsvorv N. U.—Ool'ectioos ncnsaptly attended Lx fa»Ud •- .JOH. LEWIS. - Cfr-Partoerthip. f*EO. R, WHITE hiring oHsoclatod with V bin. In tha Vaarr Retail Drf Gooda buainoaa, It la brother JAMK* WHITE, and hi* Confidential CUrk. Mr. •GIIS K. toy, The bsinnesa brrwtfter w«U b* *l>odo«ted th* own* or«*o. il wiliraaCd. a* It U tb« Intention »f tba new firm u> mn * tba pnb- In vail, furtwaoia rnaf rvlf on getting a good artleUand at a prif Part of their (lock tb»r IoUiTJ to Impart, and to oareuaw fruin firat band*. we that orerr thins In tb«ir llo* will lo at tho l«vrwt mat. To enable tbnu to dn » It will ha oKmtn for tha* ptnos* ladebt feltoliao. R. WhtUi to o«t promptly. Plttatmnb. Pel.. *th.l%i£~&sMßjd _ New Leather store. X Q. MOWRY, lato of tho firm of R. Bnrd, #P • Na 233 Liberty *tim»t, oppoeltn the h«wd nf Wood iunmU wfojteeale and null >Wb>r la LKATUKib, 11IUEM, and OIL, ha* Ju*t returned from Urn kart, and U now rei Mirioga large swunriaent of eoutirtlng of-lUu Sole, aaltlreor* Leattor, PhUadnlpbla and Prencfa Calf •kin*; Uoroemand Kbla. of all deaeriptlooa; ttfndlngeod Llulug Snuiand a general amertmentof Flndlogit, n*r log purchawd my clock lot rash, I am prepared to •ell low, forcaab. I would Inrit* uy frtende to call and *xam n* my stock before porebaaing ilaewtor*. _PbH J. S. MOWttT. MOURNING GOODS. U?RANK .YAN OORDKR ha* joat roc’d a targe and beaatlfol- a**ortiu-I have used two bottlra ofD A F* tin* rorebaaed fiom yoaragont; It had theiderirsd ettjet lu bringing away a large number o worm* from my wifr. I purchased another rial and gave it to my child: It bad tb* *am* *ff«t, bringing a number* or worm*. I therefor* recommend it to th* Put lb? a* a but* remedr for worm*. p rithEJl. Prepared and sold by a A.FAIINBionion going to or living In th* Weetoan purchase a valoabl* parent K ruble Saw MUI Sight for Mveral it I* arid to of great valneln aa«w country. It can be had so toal the buyer eaa oak* money. A variety of good Copper Slocks on hand to sell for Heal Estate, bareorln tb* w*st 1 also bavtaPrloted Registered Real RsUte. Described on It are a variety of Vara*. Country Beats, Itonm and toU, ».«-». to- ihi.iu^u., Wi . VoSi)l .,, d#7-tf Coma*rd*lDrok«s*76Fourtft *t LOVER DAiKY«—Tho Bubsoribor la pro \J pared to fumlsb to fkmllle*, fIIKSII MILK and ORJUM, aod will b* thankful for_tb*patrimag*of bis friends and th* poblla. Ills 00WB win b* tod oo good wbolMom* (bod. and ovarr ear* will to taken to satUfr his easterners. Orotr* addressed to'WUklns PontWße*,giving tb*No.fofth* residence and street, will be punetnatly afi tended to. jocSMtfl 11. PARRY. WJAU&BON & BUM, oi tho late firm • of W. ftK.Jaekmn ft Bon*, Grate and Fender makers; M 0 Front *L, and 930 Broadway, New York, have constantly on hand arary variety of Urate* and Venders Also, Circular and Kauare German Blvtr Urate*. Whoi* .milii D—lm tnpplted. j*lg|y> \f\ BUS. Qats for Bale by !|J UP ■= J.ICCANFIKLP. MEAL—IOO bbls. roceivod and for Jolt by M BILL ft I.KIOBT, Water st. OATS— 2000 bus. for Bttlo'by ta dbll ft nuoKTr. LINSEED OIL—2O bbla. for Bale by hi HEM, ft LKKICTT. ROLL BUTTER—IO bxn. frosh tbladay IIKNRY U. OQLtINB. 1> ALED IIAV—-35 tons Timothy in Btoro* |J boas* neat tb* Depot of 0. ft P.R. R., Allegheny, la pifa* condition, for sal* br BELL ft j.ig»»t nnriltyof Kld Gtfiriis fbr 76 cU. per pair, at VANaORDHR'II. as b* wishes toclo** quiUi Rosetta, Heart pour Us cheeetui. Orders fjr flowering plants In note, *>■» received at ■, 2. V-. SHANKLANTPB Seed Warehouse, faSl ~ 12Q Wood street. Frdit trees and shrubbery, The subscriber offers fbr sale, * choice assort- Z@S* ment of strong.vi gore niPKAII TREES, bo thdwartk*'%Mjt and standards, some of a bearing else; New Jersey Peaches, PI am be, Charriee, Apricots, Ocoee berries, Conan ts, Raspberries and other Frails; Evergreens, Hyacinths, Tu lips, and Crocus Roots, tbr blooming In winter and spring: Implemante fbr the Farm and Garden, of most approved con struct ton, from the Seed and Implement Warehouse. 49 Fifth street fnolfil JAMES WARDROP. WANTS. AMT ANTED—Good Business Paper to ain’t T y of $2,000, having 4 mouths to run. felfl B. McLAIN A SON. SITUATION WANTED.—We wish to pro l3 cure a situation fbr a Young Han in a Wholesale or Retail Goods Btore. lie has had 5 yean experience in the Bnsinees aud tan give the best references. , frlft S.CUTHBKRT A sON,General Agt-, 140 3d et. WANTED— A married man to work on a Farm, to whom a house and garden will be fur nished Apply to the subscriber at his residence, PI cm Township, Allegheny County, Pa. CALEB LEE. to-.lmw WANTED —From tho Ist of April next a Dwelling House of from three to five rooms; within jaminateswslkof thePoetOffloajreolnot to exceed $lOO. Enquire st this office. Information Wanted. MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the United Bute* lnlSi'2. He landed in New York, and started fbr Pittsburgh, Pa~ wlthaview to employment as a civil engineer, expecting to meet there one William Millar, an engineer. Any Information concerning said Todd will bn thankfully received. Address Sarah Elisa Todd, care of Rev. Baxter Dickinson, D. nnat/m, Han. jaS-dtawdr S'USINESS WANTED—*ISOO and tho I the eertiec* of an active business mao are oQejwd Aw ntovst in a sale business. Enquire of ao2fidf TUOi WOODS, 76, 4th ft. W~E WISH TO PROCURE A SIT DA TION fnr a Young Man, e« a Partner In a small manofseturtug astaNlshmimt. lie Is able to make him* eelf useful in any department, and baa a capital of Six or B«vsn Hundred Dollar*. He is a good plain book-keeper and salesmao, but would prefer being employed in or about the manufactory. ft. CUTIIBKRT A SON, 140 3d ft. jafi ANTED IMMEDIATELY—PitSburgh City vimsti. Arplr to 11. UeIAIN ABON. No. 31. ilhat AUBi. SIXTY I>AY, Pioneer lino of , c.ißnrixarini vx; S' PASSAGE. Monthly Packet!, ‘ITE!> STATES HAIL. Tb* SblMbar* HilfO; Kfwntu, 1,200 tum, July Sea Rangrr, I,‘JQO train July 18i‘i. 1853, £>J rins,Au* Ornii EagU, 1,150 tout, 6tft Edtoirti. 1.400 too*. Oct. ,'53. lSil 4 iiin Oaus AmJ, No?. On/n>, 1,600 ton*. Oct, lU2 ISM. Seam, L 450 tosal D*&. I6ti2 Cbrtiapf, 900 tou. i>aemb«r, U2OO bltu, Jas., ISM. IV*3. AU*rt Franldin. Ftb. 1864. Eupbra m, Unut, Mtreb Xightinaak, 1,064 too*. Siiy mj. is&L . (Jncn, MOD tAtww March Grrarodt, 1,000 teat, July ... IHSX UU. JYi'wrwi. 8,00 tons. April, 'MI The Blilpa c-f Lhi# Lin* are tilted vltfr Emerson's Patent Ventilators and carry Vramd** lletslto Life-Boat*. Tlmi new sod magnlOrent Clipper Ship PLYING SCUD. 1,713 Ton* Register, W. H. flvjiu, Master, wIU eoereed lb« “Urrtnal*” as Eighteenth Ship of this line, and wIU tail fcr Utlbconw, Australia, On the 20th of September. Tb* rLTIWJ BCCD Isbnllt on the Boat approved nod »rn Principle* and Isconsidered to W a perfect model of ilanu* ArrhUMun. lima vbo dnin a ankk run" In on* of Um fioeat and fastest Clipper Ships ercruaUt, should —rare raseage without delay, a* only a limited nnmberof Ist and -nil uUb passenger* wilt he taken. for freight or pnaage. apply on beard, at n«r 10 £aat Biter or to Jt, WTCAHEHON, auT -116 Wait street. Hew York NEW PLOW FiCTOBY. VALL J E ?,WFsW RIr K ROBISON A CO, 1 ARB—4O half bb!s, No. 1 Lonl recM and _ ifrTMWbi ftlO. U. ROBISON k 00. DRIBI) APPLES—GO bus. iustrocM and - fcrohbr R.ROBISON » 00, DRIED PEACHES—76 bus. roo’d audfor. _ . wo n. KooreoN *oo. SEED—3O bus. reoM and for sole .V'.PI mo _ n, BOBißpy k qo._ I bb-ins-d-hsirbbi^ ■_A White rlih end Trout ne'd aud for sale by ft lo _ , 1L notUSON k 00. fiASTILE SOAP—SOO lbs.'White and Var* *Jlegito4 ««nulno CuUUSoip recM by “ Jds. PLKUINO. A YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL—X gross a- n a i Ui»t rponACCO-50 lisa. hb3’il brands, 5a and An* ,n *“ J aon mu* BROOMS— 100 dor; Com Brooms ror rale by . jis JOHN FIX)VD A 00. fIORNMBAL, Ilominy. Bnokwhoat Flonr, An VKiW, jssms at, Allegheny. . J»» UAISINH, Curranta, Plomr Orj Peaches, j&BttijfaSSSStStt!r»fi» ■—l- • •<■ JMO T» L ANKETS ofa superior quality, and mo- AND LUMPS—7 tons on hand ■ ■ andfcriuteby JtO J. A. HUTCHISON k 00. OLACK THIBET SHAWLS—Just rocM A flfl KEOS No. l. Lard for sals by lUtf _• j«9 _ I Sew York and Philadelphia Advertisements. ' FROM CRANE * CO, 67 Smith 3d it- Philadelphia, i mU 102 Nimq street, New lart : i , oi _ H. FBBUCH, 18th and Chestnut sts. Philadelphia, Manufactory; of every description of AIiCWTECTVRAL ELAHTt.I! ORXAMRSTH wwatlon of Building*. consisting of Center Pierci, Mouldings. Knrtchmeot* tn Cornices, Capitol*. Truislw. Ac. New designs mi-dclled with or* snd accuracy to drawing- All orders from Lhecoimtry puuetuiiW attended toao> warranted to carry safely. Mf-Amde (CAUTION.) Araitage’s Mousenole Anvils. JT.havingcome to the knowledge ot M. A 11. ARMITAGE It CO. that many ipnrina* imitation* of e Mousehole Anvil an sold tnrougbont- the country, and represented as genuine. this l# to notify purchaser* that tha real Mousehole Anvil bean the i*amp to Imitate which la felony aiaiTaoc MOUSEHOLE FORGE, near BnBPFXELD. xbcbx felt-toc nott. HERRING’S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES. THE subscriber continues to manufacture his unrivalled Patent lire and Burglar Proof Sales, warranted equal to aurand superior to some, of thM&any whirh have Men tested, as published and noticed by the press throughout tho world, for the last 16 years and is so e proprietor of Hall's Patent Powder Proof Lode, both haring received separate medals at the World’s Fair. Lon* don. 1861, and New York, .1863-4; Also tha patentee (by furehase) of Jons*’ celebrated Patent Combination: and eromtaiiou Bank lock. $lOOO In gold wa< placed lb the safe exhibited at the World's Fair, London, secured by Hall’s and Jones’ f. and wae restored to the proprietor, and a modal awarded fur the champion safe of the world. _ CaOTws—.\i,nn genuine except those baring the gab ■aibers name on the metal plate. _ 81 LAS 0. HERRING, „ Green Blrjrk.iorneT pine and Water eta. New York. *_s• Jit*”. ** Safes and i/rcks can be had (adding neighUatmaoprartmer's prices, of hlx authorized agents. In all the principal cities of tho Uoltod States and Cana- feO-ihne PUBLIC NOTICE!! Bcihtmi, Clark h Co.’* Cod Liver Oil. THE lute firm of Uuuhton, Clark & Co. bo lag dissolved by the death or WM. L. RUBHTON (the p«san of tho name of Rnshton ever connected with toe iTno) the bu.lnves la fatare win be continued hr HEOEMAN, CLARK &CO.T r Surviving jvartner* and sols successor* of R. n. i Co 1t6.273 anil 511 Broadway, New York. • All eonneetiou with the store No. 10 Asthr House balne dieeoiitinned, e, * Our Mr. liegeman been connected with the estab lishment twenty-six years, and tor twetre years has been a partner and bad the principal charge or the basins**, and with tha beneflt ot his experience and the combined efforts ofeaeh member of our firm, we trust to merit and reoel?# a continuance of the patronage so ÜboralJy ex tended to os. j. ~ The Genuine Cod Liver Oil, hitherto made by R.O. k 00. will hufoturo.be made only br oe—lt was oor Mr. Clark who went to Newfoundland to superintend its maaufkotare. and we warrant It pure.— Oar (Ml is sold by all the most respectable druggists in the United States. Cactios—be cartful to see that the name “HEOEMAN, CLAKK A C 0..” if on each label, and the signature upoh the cork of each boUw, without which it It not genuine. A ja£Hmo Cash and Short Credits! M. L. HALLOWELL & CO SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. TERMS: —Cash buyers will receive a dis count of SIX per cent. If the money be paid In par funds, within ten days from date of bill. Uncnrrent money only taken at ita market Talue on the day It Is received. To merchant! of undoubted standing, a eredlt of BEX months wIU be siren, if desired. Where money i* remitted In adrsnee of maturity, a dis count at the rata of TWELVE psreent. per annum will be allowed. Jfricts for Qo&U Umjum, In again eallingtheattentloaof tho trading community to the above terms, wa announce that notwithstanding the general depression in commercial affairs throughout the country, the system of business adopted by us more than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhem. suable* os to offer tor tha coming Bpring season oar ufcu&l assortment of NEW SILK INS FANCY GOODS, Oamprislnganeofth* LARGEST AND MOSTBPLEXDID STOCKS to be (band Id America; to which we will reeelrd constant additions, throughout the lessen, of now and desirable goods from oar It PUSH Iff PARIS, jals-2mo B. T. Baobitf i Potash in Tin Cans. 1 OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, assorted: 143 ibs»ln a case.wramnted eqaal to any Id use at about t&« same pries as that In casks, with full directions for use. printed on each can, being In a much more portable eoudltlon tor retailing. Any person desirous to try it will pteaas remit 10 dollars In a letter to my risk, or through seme Mend In this place, and I wIU forward ooe ease as above, 143 lbs. This article has been In om for the last three years,.and give* the best of satisfaction to all who hare metwltb It. Also, super Carbonate Soda Soap Bow dor, Yeast Powder. Castile Soap, Cream Tartar, Candles of all kinds, and the best Saleratus in pound papers fiO In a ease, tr other packages. B. T. BABBITT. dw-Smo Noe. M A 70 Washington ft. New York. S Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS, -WELLS i CO., Phrenologists and Publisher*. 231 Arch strrdt, beluw Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish all works on Phrenology. Physiology, Water Cor*. Magnetism andJPhonography, whole sale and retail, at New York prices- Profes sional examinations, with charts, and full written doecrtpUoaa of character, day and evening. Cabinet free. nijtQ-lyo FOR RENT. For Bent. TWO fine and well-lighted ROOMS in tho large ue* buiMlngon Fifth itreet adjoining the Protestant MetholUt Church. The rooms are suitable for a Bookbinder, l.ltho«raph-r, Engraver, fit. The building has been leased tor a term of years by the publisher* ol the Pittsburgh Gazette.smiths rooms would eurt weli tnr pereowlbtfowttfffAtioJrrdponait. Ennnireat r*i44tf Tina OFFICE. rpd LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling | situate ..n Weteret. above Grant. Posaseaton given oo the lit of ApHL Require of O. DLACKBORN X 00. A LAHfIE THREE STORY BRICK X\_ DWKLLIM). with <>Am attached. In haectxinat. sit uated oa Liberty el. I««t»nea Pitt and Hay *ts. Kuqulre of UKNUY B. FOSTKIt. teli-lmd at 1.. Wilmarth 4 Co.‘a Flouring MUL XO LET—A Brick House on Gthat., with a large yard. A Tafi-ro Stand In Birmingham. A 2 r Unui*. withalarau yard, on Carpenters' alley. A UotueoM rooms, hall. Barrel, on 6th ft-. n*ar Grant. A House oo Uranl at., near the i’ablic School Uonie. A large 3 story llonae on I!*,* at., at the head of stb. A large Uall on 4th at. Hv# Office* In Splaln’e RnUdiog on 6th ft. A luv* Store R.mm on 4th st. Apply to. f«7 S. CUTHRKKTABON.I4O.Sdft. Hotel fbr Lease. T>ILEY T S HOTEL, formorly known as the IX -lamartloe Uotwr,' 1 ie offend the lease on favorable terms, being sltusted on theonrnerof Fourth and Grant eta. near the Court Knaee.and about midway between the Muuongabela Wharf oud the Benna. Kail road Depot. It if ope of the most plraeant, convenient and deal rafale loca tione tn the city. The Hotel will he furnished II desired, and leaned for a term of rear*, commencing from the first of April next, Vor further information, apply to JOSKFU S. A A. P. MORRISON. Atfru ja29lmdAwT Office, No. 143 Fourth rt- Httoburah. For Bent. TIIAT splendid Now Hotel, known asg& “Brown’s Exchange," altnated IT mlUefrom nf Pittfborgh, at the innetlos of the Ureeneburg Bite and a Plank Road from Plttatrargb, containing 40 room*, and built in the moet modern ftjle, with all the conren* lenoef of a flrat elaaa Hotel, each u Ice and Smoke Uoa*«, StabUng for 80 to 100 home, and a fine Barn. The hemee le at p eeeat fnrnUhed with the beat of Furniture of mod* era ftyte, which will beeold to theleeeee or remored ae defiled. A fineOarden attached to the Uouee, and from eixtr to eerenty aerw oi fine clear land, a greater portion of which la rich bottom, lying along toe bank* of Turtle Greek. There U one of the Central Railroad Stations on the Farm, within cue hundred yard* from the Hotel.— Tenons ean go and oome from Pittsburgh twice a day.— The House hi* a good :nstom as a tomxaer rteort ffar ons> Inea mens' families The noeesasry arrangements for a Hotel an also fbr sale. Omnibus, Horses; Harness. Cows and firming utensils. There are also a Store, Seminary and Poet Office close to the Hotel. The Hotel and appor tenanoee will be leased with or without the Farm aud Barn. The abort Farm, together with other land adjacent, ooofirtlng In all of 200 acres, will be sold entire orin any •mailer number of acre*, to fait parchteera, lor Country Seats or lor gardening porpoees. I‘ersons desiring to lease the Hotel or Farm, or to pur chase the Furniture, Omnibus, Uorem, Ac., ie- will ad dress the nnderaignoii. ALLRN BROWN, JalWrad Turtle Creek P.O- Allegheny 00-Pa. (Dally union copy fimo and charge Uaxette.j For Sale or Bent. A WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- Xl-lng Wllltlosbarg, and tmar the Railroad Suflon.— Tneilouse oontalns 13 rooms, and the lot, on which there Uagardenendgoodetabllng.fhmtt&dfoetonthe Turn- Sl k .* b»«J, »n depth to a fifty foot street. This desirable property will be sold low and on Tory easy terms, or will be ranted forstso per annum. K. D. 0 AZZAM. For Bent. A DESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt xV township, with Two Acres of ground, Fruit Trees, Bn rubbery, Out-houses, 4 cl, will be rented cheap, and fbr a tonuofyears to a good tenant. Apply to Oeo.A. HwarS attheofflceof JaS-tf VATIUCKA FIUKND. www*™ n . 0r ®° nt * Bnok Dwelling, known heretoforeafi JL- In Diamond alley, between the Dia mond aud Wood at; at present occupied by Ur. Wm. Gab Ugbtr. For terms, apply to _JAIT-tf R. D, OAZEAM. Lota for Bale or Lease. A NUMBER OP BUILDING LOTS, on im. Bred dock. Oommeree and Brady its, and on Poona. t Tht " Lot* araellgiblr situated tor Dwelling or » nu ii?!!!!l “•* ’•rtß.toeooli low on easy terms or will be leased for ten yeart or leu as may suit those who want P^tlculara,enqnlreor ' K.D.UAZZAM, pyn-tf Matketah. fc. tween Od and 4th. FARM FOR RENT, Situutcd in Economy township, Beerw couuty. 1 mUe Rast of.Vnedom; which is rirerbottam. the balance I> heavy Tb» Improtmentoi area two storyßtone DwelUng, Oratrd and Bard. The Ohio and Penn. Railroad runs through said form. Apply to B. MctAIN A SON. tynnn dollars wanted—To bor^ 4 vMM F row the above amount on a mortgage on PttMrtytn the city worth at least *20,000. Apply to' MLO B. MehAIN A BON. FOR KENT—A good Houao on 2d aL, bo twesaSmlthfleldandOrant fta. RentB7l perrnonth. ncifi TUOB. WOOnn, 7ft Fourth »t WOR RENT—The 2d, fid and 4th story JL rooms orerJ. WUeoo A Son’s Hat Bwte, aodTlwnsn • Co.'S Banking Ifouee, corner of Weol it, and Diamond , alley, (entrance off Wood *L) The above rooms are each ,40 foot front by 60 JVet deep, and wnll lighted. toms, enquire of hsao-tf j!AFILBUN a bQN, 01 Wood ft. KENT—A well lighted ondfumiahed l~ Basemeat Store, corner of Third anlilirketsts.— lteht HOOperC""Q"»- Doao4f H.P. OAZZAM. * To Editore anffTPrintew. fIIHE Building occupied for more than ion I years by the «2*6«rpA»ifftfr.Md which ii eentral lflo«3d on Third sU. new Market, Is now FOR RUNT, TENANTS WANTED for the rol- VT lowing uonicsandßtore Booms: A {tons* of 3 rooms, on Bedford et. » *•?,Hbosn on Roes, at hrad of 6 th it. A Dwelling Uonsa in Blnslnghaai, A Urge 2%vernBUadln Kart Birmingham. A Large Store R«un on 4th ft-near Wood. Thatsi«eloui Hall on 4th st. now knownesCergo• Hall. jAIA Apply to B.GUTHBBRTADONJdOadM. 1 LEASE OR SELL-The property known .JL Mlhe JnnUtaßomng Min, sltoateSln 'AUegbray At the jnnatl'n of the ‘band rI V r ui T j? T% onthe premlsmS large. •workshopC'Cme of which Is used as an engine house, at tached to whl<-h Is a Uao orabaftlna with drums, andex-- J*h4tog tbn wholejeugth oftbe building. The other con tains le blacksmith forges w ith apparatus for blowln * tbe fame by fan. Tberw Is also on ths_jmnnleaf one . large builiilna wlthahafllng, drums,Aa. lUsUooeofthabest locations West of ths mountains for a : Machlin and Rn glne Bhop crQarFaetory. Tha whole will balanced for a Urra of years, or tbe lease, building* amrraaehlnery will fee add at a great bargain. B. M'LACN A SON, 31 Sta rt. MPTY BARRELS—IOO empty Baxrels JjJ OilandTurpenlina.for ealeby , • OLBgLUffIS »OCL67 WoDdri. ROLt BUTTEft-4 tbla. froah Kolfllht tor in»t .ml IbcMl, b. lußOßraONiou. C*OK SALE—A fine House od fonb jtiwl, NOTICES, &c SiTICE —Tbs late firm of Wick &31’Canfi lass having been dimtved by the death ol Jolm b. on the 20ih InsL. the buslneas of eald firm wll) be by the undersigned, at their office, corner Wood and Water sla. D. Surviving Partner. CO-PARTNERSIIIP —The nndersigned. ol the late firm of Wick k M’Candlen, No faU dav’ as :auetat«d with him WILLIAM MEANS and IIAIUtISON A COFFIN for the parpOM of continuing theWholemdsUro eery sod Onmmlsslcm bnsinen, at the old stand, ewer o, Word and Water sts, Pittsburgh: under tha *sd style ofM'CANDLEaa, MEAN’S ACU. Tb«r rra?aSoy ih vile a continuance of the patronagO » HSMMrJeioeded to the late firm. D. SPOAJfDLEsr. May 24. 1W4.-my27 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. PJMIE copartnership herutoforo existing i between the subseribenk In theOrocevy business, In the name of John Watt k has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The bnsineoi of the late firm will fas settled byJohc Wilson, at the old stand on liberty street, and far thac parpoee he la hereby antborixed toinse the name of the AML JOHN WATT, January Bth. 1865. JOUN WlliiON. la retiring from tb<> business. I choerfbHy reoeßamsnd my late partner, John Wilson, to the patronage of our former customers. jOUNWATT. JOHN WiLSON, Grocer and Commission Merchant No.SCO LlWty etn-nt, Ptttiburgh. the aubflcriUrr will continue the WholesaleUroeiry. Pro duce and C*imMb«if*n-bualuc. both diwolfod. The bosl nefli will Ui op by the mutagen at the Furnaces, and Georg* S. Kii.g, whoare antborixed to u» thcnaoiea of the respective brins in settling up the buuneju. GKORGK ». KINO,' Mturh t. 15n3. fmh&'tn pj SHOKNBKHOkA XXC&UTIf. Tj “\V.‘ BLEKSTINE ' &"'Co.7"CommiBsion M.W • ud Forwarding Merchant*.-and Dealers ronerallj In I’rodnoe. Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, land ether il*nulac tnres, la, Nos. 93 ana 95, Front street, Pittsburgh.: The undersigned having formed ft co*pa?tner* ■hip, under the (trie of D. W. uEIhSTEfK 1 &? the transaction of* General Igeney, Commission, I'orrardlns and Prodac business, at Not. 93 and 05; Front street, are pro* pared to rlt» special attention to Giling order*, meriting and forwarding produce and nwrebaadtas, and to the ex ecution of all business that mar be en trotted to their care. Id. w.HERffnNiL _ HMNVKICiIBAUS. Rxns To-darke * William Bacaley ICO4 tV. M’Cally 1 Co; F.Bellers 1 Co4*llats IhUck;Kramer 1 Kahsu Henry Graff, Kao; William Kirhhatn;B.JG. Johnson, ,Kai 4 T. BskewoU, Eaj.; Georg* Ledilo, £•0. . jaifcdt, joe. JJtn. runna. 'VTOTICE: Joseph Fleming having osso -IVI dated with him Joseph Abel, the bcrinem Dsrtajftsr inH be eo ml acted under the tsy leor JO3EQ. ADKIt A 00. at the old stand, comer of Bmlthfield sad fourth atreeta. Jab •_ ' : • . riO-PAIiTNEKPUIP. The undersigned here this. day entered Into co-partaerihiit under the nameaml style or J. A. HUTCHISON A CO-»Jor tie purpose tftransacUngaCoßunisdoaasdOrocery basin***. JA& A. UUTCUISOX. ntt*banrb.r«h. .*54—M a. m. Wallingford. CO-PARTNERSHIP —ITaying associated K. 8. Ward with me is the Urns boalhMa..tbe tnisl d«i will be carried on from this data, under tbecijle of B. K SELLERS * CO. January 2d, 1554. • J*4 a. a. ----- ■ ■ ■■■* ' 13 E. SELLERS & CO.,’Wholesale and JL3e Retail Dealers to i)ru*s, Patois,.. «£.Ae*Ko. $T Wood 'street. < ) ia4 Conghs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! «S -BBLIKP IN FITE MIXVTESI JW TTLEE’S GPBI ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROP PATENTED 1337. TIESE DROPS ■whereveß they have been Introduced, bare speedily, mperseded all other Oon feets, Iftttuigef, Wafont, Ac- for the relief of Coughs, lloaneneaa, HveThloatandallPulmonary Conramptions . Their superiority consists ip their agreeable Barer, tbeab eeneM of any injurious drug in their composition, .and la their prompt action without interfering with diet or bus! ness, or rendering the system more susceptible of cold.— Toot ere the moat suitable forCHXLDRKN. eudvery beu efirialto PUBLIC SPEAKERSandj-SINOKRa; uiy re move oil huskinea from tbe throat,'and clear and give tooetothe vokw. Price ISli and 25 cents a box. _ Sold wholecalo and retail by FLEUJNQ BltOS- (late Kidd A Go.) N 0.60 Wood at, and most Drug and Candy Stores. ; - ocia-U jiHTIFICIAL TEETII!! DBS. DTOCAR & CAMEEOR, DENTISTS, 1 - /To. 156 1 Vat Sixth street, between Ract and Elm ttre/is. CMViyjfATI. rpniS OFFICE uader the i management of JL Its breaent proprietors, has boeii inereasmg in Tepn tatfou for superior operation* in the Artificial Depart ment of Dentistry for the lavt ton years, and no expenses or effort shall be wanting td give satlsfoetlon to all who mar favor it with their patronage, i The subseribera would call attention to tha following eeeeatlal potato pertaining to Artificial Teeth, Tlx: Beau ty and naturalness, of appearance, quality and strength of the materials, oomfort to the wearer, aud usefulness in restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and abil ity to masticate, la oil of which they are warranted In saying they are exceeded by none, and equaled bv few. TKSTtI inserted from cue to a fall! set, with Artificial Gums, tuiland HalfßeUtavariably Inserted by suction. AUop -iaUons in Dentistry performed ta the most thor ough manner. ; THBMB—Considering tbe superior character of the work and tbe guarantee glTtm.thorare the most reason - able in the Weet, * Two Teeth <) more, on Gold Plate, $330 per TocJJi. ** u ** Silver ** ;2 00 “ **- The money refunded iftho Teeth* do not prove satirise lory. | tiTFor the Information of those living at a distance, we would state that our faePtUea are such that we can make lu tbe finest style, a full set of TKKTU In from 2i to 4S hours, aad small pieces in proportion, so that no deten tion need.be apprehended. i W. C. DUNCAN, J. G. OAUEBON, / D#nU, “- delS-ly No. 156-We*t 6th bet Race A Mm. Cln. JA. BROWN, would moat respectfully in • form the public that ha keeps on band, at his stent on the west side of the Diamond. Allegheny City, a com Plata assortment of VenlHsn BudOjc Also,.Vealtlan £hut • tors are made to order. In the best style, warranted equal to toy lu tha United States. His Blmdscan be removed without the aid of a screw driver. Having porch seed, the stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet Establishment of Banuey A McClelland, I am prepared to furnish their old customers as well as the public at lore*, with everything In their line. Agency, No. 6 Wood “Prove all thingß, keep to that which is Good. 6 ; TYLER’S COMPOUND ; GUM ARABIC SYRUP. rpHE increasing demand for this most pleas* X ant, safe and efficacious : remedy for all pulmonary diseases, uas enahled the proprietor to reduce tbs price so . as to plaoe It* within tfee reach of sll classes. IU suporlori ty over moet simitarjpreparatlonels attested by many em inent physicians in Baltimore, Washington, Ac-tbewho]« of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Aeu who have been eye witnesses ofits efficacy when the usual remedies have foiled; and by thousands of our mosti respectable eitlsene who have used it in their families both as preventive mad cure with never-falling sueeeu for the last twenty years daring which period, with very little aid from *dv«rtJ* Ing, Ac- it has gradually spread ita Irvputatloo over the whole Union. Lacaeosotrecent I Colds, Coughs, Hoarsenoss, re awarded by th« Penury Ivon la' Btete Fair jin 1863, and by the Allegheny OonutyValr for 1854. They are proparedtoexecuteSUui<'dGlaMOf every *: style and designs, >or ehurehes. private dwellings, or *. steamboats, from the plainest and cheapest to tbe.most ornamental and eoetiy; including the decoration ofchurches, with Ufe-ldke figures, scriptural and allegorical suta«£», and every ether description of Ornamental WJndowßafoo,. Ornamental Doors, Transoms. Side Lights, Sky Lights, eto*-: introducing landscapes. Fruit*, Flowers, and. erjryjwwj:- ty of scroll work. KnameUedGlassofnewand - Mttoras at low prices, and hntry lampe. UffteUand Restaurants, got spin han«cme rtyfeat'hort notica They ean point to work already-weeatM to. thfo. dly and other places, for charches. dwedlioK*. a* evidaSes of their .capacity and skiU. . ,v. deU-fydAUwT’: ; * kkntttcey Hanxßf INKTUUTE, I'UREOTED by aßtaidofVisitora.ttppoint IIS * Builsee* Forma, and Modem Lanaua fifteenth semiannual 'seastou 'opens on the' evoonf MonteTto.F*tow, (12th Feh, 1856.) Entire charge ‘ fiogfwr &Hye«iy eewlon, payahto Jn advance. • • • *Adurvm the Superintondint, at lnriltate, wrankliu county, Kv,” dc tbs undnstgued. • talf-dAwT • P. BfiJDLgY. President of tna Board., FIAHJR— 400 choice extra Family bzaads; 100 do :, do -.dot .' « . .. 800 > do flue;, for sale by Ja»*>>-r» • J. A W. BKA, 34 Water it" CORN MEAL—IOO bKs.; jrellowkjn . , «*•« »t Wl