DEPABTHEHT. PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MOESINOv FEBEOABY 21,1856 ramnmH -THE CITI OF PITTSBBBfIH, fitoi rmcuTlironsmiia, IW. 1!1 ! 1 ■VJ-. ««»■»■ ■>n«M« | "iw*‘» P ■ ... t*lacnUTQG*S**P aa ~—tl ~ —■» j - . J J } | - >. 1 ——— a Bm*D 0 • - Old Ag* — I j. » • Inflamtiio& orLmet..-—-' ■,•.■■■"'• — ? rHv^Tniml* ■■ —A.-: • f n . ■'•* CowrwtJon of **** *•: - • « •••—..•“'*••’' n w ~' 'Ooa*oiaTrU«i;:^-^-—*— * o Whooping Oocgh~---"— *“* _ .. <■; •- ■■ I ‘ w sr«nsi»« Practicx-—Weat Thiophilus Toa ira* THWKs'ori*.-rOur excessively amiable and very eccentric friend, Theophiks Esq., informs ns that fie attended the Eer. Or. ——’a cimrqh on Sunday last and met with tiro or three JEttiechagrias, attributable to the prerailingcns* " tom wbieh allows a lad; to oust a gentleman "wu himself turned out, .he says, in-an ou/ra _gecua manner. [,;W6 let him tell hia ? own plain, : unvarniflhe ing last ; At thfs late period lam unable to re .lwnimW. .whether I was conscious of ~ 'locomotion or hot; but lam disposed to incline the latter, opinion. I think I can vaguely recoHeot Mrs. Turnip's remark that it was Sun daw and that she expected me to accompany her • to the sanctuary.' Proverbially modest as your - humble servant ils, it could scarcely be anticipa ted that such an announcement coming from my wife for the first time in our brief matrimonial career, would be received with indifference. I j really eould'nt go to church-wait till next Sun- i day—don’t feel like it to-day. Arguments of no; •avail, plead in my stockings. Holly in stantly darned! them. Darned them myself [ up and down, though I seldom swear. Plead oyster-supper (night before as an excuse.— ’Twouldn’t do. j /Remarked -that I hadn’t paid for my new yet Wife said seats were free.— Slid I didn’t like Dr.——’s preaching. Got my cars bond.! Suggested'* crowd and didn’t like to be sqaeexed. • Wife said she didn’t care for that-in bet she was determined l should go. Atlast, summoned : all my courage on a •. dernier mart and said I needed a nap more than a sermon; 'preferred a snore to a hymn; thought th& *land of nod” more inviting than the land of Canaan:.in fine, said I wouldn’t go. :j -* ' .* * * * I think I remarked a moment ago that I found myself paring the pave churchwards. Felt po culiarly devotional. Had a tender corn on my right toot Wife said I limped. Acknowledged the corn, and (tried to walk straight though it •. went against the grain. But to make a short story shorter, Hjv (fctttfe, in precisely fifteen minutes after leaving my comfortable domicil oft ' Penn street, Ibund myself entering tbs church of the Rev. Dr. . Pelt extremely bashful, I must say. Think the entire congregation turn ed around and looked it me as Centered the • door. Thought hidden and volcanic fires were to play Mount Vesuvius on my cheeks, and get up a mihiatarePopocatepeti on my fore head. Felttholavaflawingdownmynoseon to -• my whiskers—typically Herculaneum. _ Took a ; seat near the pulpit. Sat like the Bphynx -surtaxrixhlcawlti e»lm ayv." Looked three gas-chandaliera out of countenance; - made the pulpit gaxe another way; thought the bible was gripping at me, and the hymn book winking at thelleader of the choir. Wife punch- ■ ed mein the riba and told monot to be sostapid. Told her not to disturb my devotions. The church |was crowded to excess. Sinners - of all ages, descriptions, sixes, characters and colors were present. But#* particular sinners of that vast assembly, for whom there cannot V possibly be the slightest hope of salvation, (from toe animadversions of me, Turnip,) "were three - ladies of the feminine gender, whom I shall, de signate by the respective cognomens of Miss Prim, Miss Sallie Scarecrow, and Mrs. Destafina Drowsy. 4 Briefly, ; sir, I would state that l was ~ profoundly wskaged in the exercises, baring just toohed the ffrttrth chandeUarmu utmuiiUuaacc, • wben through some infßnrtw aseuey, of the presence of • palpable, popdera ■ and balnitotihg substancecr body near me and in 'riii aialel- -Averting my ot«s for a fiomf the pulpit, which (1 think) was »nston the eve of grinning for the seventeenth 'tinto I looked in the direction of the aforesaid - 'mass, subriaoce or body, and was forced to con •-clude from-ocular demonstration that it was a I woman—MiSs Prim. :Min Prim stood in the ' aisle opposite my pew and looked beseechingly :;i at me; ahewauted my seat; common sense said Son’t rive it her; ©dlantiy said do; common ' ’ sense suggested sixteen excellent arguments v aoainstit; but gallantry took me by the collar Sdlanded nje In the middle oftho aisle. Miss Prim was seated; Looked grim defiance at the pulpit, chandeliers and hymn-book, which all right out,” and walked back five pews; managed to get* seat by taking a very young lady in pantaletts and spit-curls on my lap; young lady called me “pappy;” everybody looked at me; X looked at the pulpit m agony, felt a hand! oh my shoulder; Mrs. Destafina • Drowsy stood by my rids and whispered, “that era’s my child;” delivered up the Mat and the property in question tent ceremony; got another —seat near the door. Five happy moments passed; soon an ominous * rustling of silks was heard at the door, the door was slammed to, and witha rush and a swell ana a swing,walked majestically up the aisle the ugly but wealthy Miss SalUe Scarecrow. . Miss. S.a features wero cast in a Hottentot mould without : the coloriog matter, she was homelier than the Feejee mermaid and made as greats sensation wherever she went She walked too whole length of the msle’to the pulptt; found no seat; turned around; faced the congregation; fixedheroyecu me; she started;! prayed the chandeher to protect me; appealed to the pulpit; implored the stove pipe; trembled in my boots; she came; with a swing and a swell and a rush the ugly Miss geareoow (rounded to-like, a seventy-four gun ship in front of me, end I—caved! , . Reflected. Came to the conclu sion that 1 had been badly trotted. Thought of , . * legal prosecution. Looked over Parleys geography; Vrebsteris dictionary. Life or Baraum and the Polyglot Testament but could find no law touching the matter. Looked over the Lifo and Beauties of Fanny Fern—find it desriy and exullritiy proven that a woman has a full right to do what she “d——eridedly pleases”—no : matter whether she violate good manners and m * jure one’s feelings or not. Clearly the law te .I' wrong butiwhat’s the use of opposing ttaUir.— • - Hext timet go to church, iB&aU firtt seat I tok* if I have to'put shoemakers.-wax on my breeches- •: Tours ; - ■ ’ 1 ! Tsxootws Torn*.” , , Tin Statistics or Sour.—The Betenth Street Soap House htsnow boon In operation twenty oix days, and daring that time hM dlotnbated twenty-four thousand Jootcs of bread, and forty eeron hundred and fifty gallnns at mn fr at a coil of nine hundred! and thirty dollar*. ThO daily aoerago nooborof applicants is three hnn ■ dred and fifty, representing fonrteea hundred and sixty souls. Of th* applicants one hundred - ■ and thirty are widows with families, the balance . . are man of families oot ofemployment. The oatobUsbraentißnow fifty dollars •in debt, and without astistance from tha publirmtut tlop, ai ineithet-thu CommUteo nor Superintendent their charge. Tboutility .of Soup iKitchens cannot b» 0““- ' donodby thoee ßilims to eee tho bnndrtds.of '-worthy persona Inoot city, eolely depenueotup- V,'oa thhM>etablishment; for *»PP»* - • Seventh street between tho hears or i* ■ 'ig?'.''■* :'A Caccht.—On Thursday wght • last tbe midcnce of theßfiT. James .i® the Eighth Ward ns entered :by * r burglar . vho stole abopi fifty pounds of floor, a satin vest land various other articles of food and . clothing. Uf, BobLwn#ubsequently'met on the. Street a " r black man named Benjamin WHaon- Wnaonhad VtheitolsnVeston uttfmtimeCHe waa arrested on Tuesday by officer# Rlchftrisofi' and Eay, and brought abefore Mayor Vols, ; who filer an ex ~ flfiiiiinitifii hffl to jdl to await ttlal.. Ohhiepersonirai founda six-hamlltf pistol, ' Alien fThurber**make, to : have beifn stolen and can be soen at the Mayors • • '- -Office.' | WHson is an old'oflender havingtervet* • a term in the Penitentiary for Bev. Br. I'. - Herron*» home, some years ago. • Shast P*AcncrAoAiii.-rJohn 3«lt/i keeper ofji smltciko ahopon Libert/ etroeyopperite I ■We/ne; it appears, still continues to-TOlite the I f.\: SwmU/L nis alleged thetbir *bop yts] - open, end tales were nada again on S&indaj-I ' » Ust Officer Bougber detennlwd to bring Berr/ j upforiwiy.offence. kept* sharp look-out,ind | .<■ ‘early lionday morning made inlormalioJA against -.. Bozee or tea vitoeasee.irere bqs>* x&oned. m arraiedand ttie'casewiU .. eoro* before Aid.' iUSbr' on Friday fright: . Wa would iinot mUoMloolto the SOO bunli ■- flour, rligbtly wet, tdtx'ioU itli» wirehonso of Wfttonnan & Bro., ~Ktr. 60 Watoi stmt, this ' morning »t 11 o’clock, by ?, H.\l>Ki»,; rnctioa %3iL2?£K» W&JtiLX,' >’■ - fy.n..t»«Tto» 01 thb Cttmm. Bo«d‘ or Ei,ociiro*.-Tai H«w' Bcm.otL.iris Opm tio®.—ln accordance inti tie provision* or Sec. $a of the niW School lAw,*the gentlemen’pre tionriy elected nemhei* of the Central Board, met on Tuesday evening at the Fourth Ward PaUio School House, at 7 o’clock." - The following gentlemen were fonni:to be present: - r . : *. Ist Ward—J.'B* Bell? - -2d do —B. Miller, Jr.; 84 do —B. M. Kler; 4th do —R. E. McGowan; 6th do —William M’Kaig; , Cth do —James-Lowrie; 7th do —Wo. Arthurs; Bth do —W. H. Everson, - 9th do. —-Wm. Varaum. A preliminaryorgtmizatioa.was then made by calling 8. M. Kier; to the Choir and appointing Reuben Miller, Jr., Secretory., Mr. Lowrie moved that the Board be now or ganised by the election of a President A ballot.was then had which resulted in-the unani mous choice of R. E. McGowan, Esq., of tho Fourth Ward, as President for the ensuing year. Mr.' McGowan..then assumed the Chair and briefly acknowledged the honor conferred upon hun, pledging himself to perform with fidelity the duties of his office. - On a motion to proceed to the election of a Secretary and Treasurer, in order to complete the organisation, a debate arose as to the pro-1 priety of postponing that election for two weeks, j It was urged successfully, that as this is the! meeting on which the election is specially re quired by the law to be held, the Board would be overstepping its duties by postponing. The election was accordingly held. Joseph W. Lewis and William Vamtun were nominated for Secretary. The ballot resulted as follows:—Lewis 6; Tarnum 2. Hr. Lewis, on motion of Mr. Tarnum, was declared unanimous ly elected. The Board then proceeded to elect a Treasu rer. Reuben Miller, Jr. and Wm.' Arthurs were nominated. The ballot stood as follows: Miller G ; Arthurs 1. Mr. Miller was declared unani mously elected.. Iq accordance with Section Fourth of the new law, the Board next proceeded to determine the terms which each member shall serve. Nine bal lots were prepared, on three of which were writ ten “one year;’* on three “two years;’' and on three “three years. ” Tho drawing resulted as follows : ... For One Tear.—Kier, Cd-Ward; Arthurs 7th: Tarnum, 9th. For Tub Fears.—-Bell, Ist Ward; Miller,2nd; McKaig, 6lb. For Three Tears.— McGowan, 4th; Lowrie, Cth; Everson, Bth. On motion of Mr. Mfiler the Central Board shall meet on the second Tuesday of each month. The matter of fixing the salary of .Secretary was postponed to the next meeting. The Board then‘adjonmed. Tun Lord’s Prayer.—We were shown, the otherday, aeaxd on which was written the “Lord’s | prayer” in a neat and elegant style, all within i the space of a gold dollar. It was executed by W. J. Tescelios, the “American Card Writer,” at the City Hotel, in less than half an hour and without the aid of glasses. It is a curiosity and shows to what perfection this gentleman bos ar rived at in the art of card writing. Go and see his specimen.— Chronicle. - Bon Walk Dxstrotxd by Fisx.— The rope! walk of Mr. John Flocker, on Batcher’s Bun, two miles from JUlegheny, was entirely destroy ed by fire, on Sunday morning, about -three o’clock. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, aa there was no (ire in the building at that hour. The structure was a large frame, and bad so insurance on it The loss is not very heavy. Murphy &' Bcrchyixld acknowledge the re ceipt of the following amounts for support of the Fourth Street Soup House: Cash $1: for tick ets, $2, Mechanics’ Lodge No. 9, $l. G. of 0. F. $10; $1,45; on offering from the alms of St Peters' Church, through Ber. Mr. Tan Deu sen, $lO. r ; . Liquor Cass. —A woman named Ann Guts* man, keeper of a small eating and drinking shop in the Diamond, was brought before Alderman yesterday, chargod with selling liquor on Sunday last. The decision will be rendered to *ay, ‘ .. Omcxß Bat last evening arrested a man onj Cherry alley, charged with having abused his wife most shamefully. She was dangerously in jured by a kick in the breast He. was placed in tho lock-up for examination to-day. Tn bridge across tho Juniata river, near Lewistown, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, lately burnt down, has been rebuilt Tho first brain paased orcr it on Tuesday night,..—- ~ ~ ‘ ju-uLututi u> iiwiinu Tinrn concerned in the recent Imtsenies of ready-made clothing werearresled yesterday. . Axdmw, Stswaxt, charged with the larceny of between $3O and $4O was committed to jaU yesterday by Mayor YoU to await hi# tnal. Tux Sable Orphean# perform again this eve ring. Their performances are cxccHcdU^^. BY mEGBAPH CONGRESSIONAL ‘ I Feb. 20. Sxhat*.— Yesterday’s Proceedings Concluded. —The debate on the Pacific Railroad Bill was farther continued by Messrs. Bailor, Geyer, ■Pearce, Seward, Mason. Chase, Evans, Beil sad others,-when at a late hoar -the question was ta-1 ken and the 831 passed; yeas 24, naya 21. The Benate then went Into executive session and upon rising adjourned. . . John Appletod was confirmed m Secretary or Legation at London; Cox, of Ohio, confimta *» Secretary of Legation at Pere,and Atkinaoncon firmed as Third Auditor, in pl»ee of F. Burt. WXainsaTo* Crrr, Feb. 20. Sesat*.—After sundry unimportant matters ] a dieeilßeum arose between Uesm. Benjamin j and Seward respecting th. late moeuug_of ship owners regarding the Bill for the carriage of passengers in steam and other Teasels. - j Hr. Cass arose to msko a personal explana tion in reference to Lord Clarenden’e speech in parliament in which he had declared theaUinnee with Franco not only perfect but* combination 1 of policy with regard to both hemispheres. 1 Mr Cass made his promised speech relauro to the interposition of Englsod and France in American affairs. He msdeAbls reply becmM the editor of the New Fork Connor and En quirer had authoritatirely denied Mr. Case s to flnenc* from Lord Ciarenden's iaefogo on the subject that language wasuttered in of Lords upon which Mr. Csss commented a yearegO. It was jmweyed to the asaembled leers with the assurance Oat nniooof France and England was not confined to tho eastern question but extended to ail parts , *».' Cass said there to no of the annunciation. A prominent Ne_ jourttalsftld it amounted toalhreahofarmed ■ torrent;on with the arowal of n-purpose ,to en force the slews of England and independent nation whlch.Bhoulddeeto^toa^. cepttheredocal HehaUesedi-* his dotj to warn his countrymen, art ““ ace might deeply affect onr lalcreet aodhoeor. As Lord Clarendon’s xindicatiou disasowedMr. Cass’s construction, theßensrar freedMiohigsnlookedelserrhero for thoMlation of the good understanding which now. estate do tween the Allies.. - . t,' On the 26th December last tho French Empe ror in his addrese to the loglalstlse Chambers uhed what firmer bonds could, .there be, than those bearing the name of ! the two armies, recalling a common glorjr. «“ the same hopes end the same anxmtlea dgltabng both countries-than the same siews and the Sme intentions animating the two go.crnment, lin eery corner of . the globe; rur touiU, pomh £>s,ws:“d|S=t:S»a' •mployedhj Lonl Clarendon, . 0 British first legislative convocation |wafi as’tttjssi.rS E ‘sssss-siss^Ss ssassa&asss these fordsn-power. Presfdon/poUt’B.declaraUon.MaeefnJng^the^a-, Governments of Europe. -He eem ®~v a l i*.- elerate, or : depress ; at P.kffi?*’ ”»■ theannsxaUon of Texas was opoored Ucanss U TO hostile to the contemplated pohoy.. Hew ~in the policy is mowed, the world to the. ex o ihvc o oS& tst State* « d the South American ! UepnhV^^ I MtaHiah the position . thst contem^ nlatod in the combination. At the TOdwten_ Rds their Influence baa been in Io Dominica they tracked the United of the French and English governments spoke louder than words, and confirmed the' impres-' sions of the Benator from Michigan.- Hocie.—Mr. Dttonetfe BUI, granting lands equally to the several States for Railroad purpo ses, was: tabled by tiro of a majority. A bin waspassed amendatory of the Gradation Law of last session providing the affidavits of persons entering lands,- may be made before any properly authorised officer under such regula tions as the Secretary of the Interior may pro scribe, without as now requiring them to go to the Land Office for that purpose. The Hcoso went into Committee on the Civil and Diplomatic “Appropriation Bill which was it some length and several amend ments were adopted, among others appropriating $300,000 to the enlargement of tho Post Office Department, and another appropriating a like I sum to tho extension of the Treasury buildings. The Committee then rose,but without definite no tion on tho Bill the House adjourned. Clxvxlabd, Feb. 20.—A fire occurred in Ge neva, Ohio, last night which consumed tho store of Crowell, Wilcox & Co., tho Post Office and contents. CmciHKATf, Feb. 20.—Flour firm at $B,lB. — Whiskey 25}. Provisions Ann; sales 300,000 lbs bulk meat at 4} for shoulders, 6s@s| for. sides, and 0} for hams. Sales 300 bbls Lard at 8$; sales 600 kegs do iat 9}. Mess Pork held at $12,50. Groceries active. Molasses 23@24.- Sales 800 bhds Sugar at 4s@6s. River stationary. Weather mild and pleasant The ice is still heavy in the river. Philadelphia, Feb. 20.—Market exceedingly quiet; no export demand, and the only transac tions are small lota for home consumption.— Flour $8,76@59. Sales 200 bbls. Rye floor at a prico kept private, and 200 bbls. Corn Meal at $4,25. Rather more inquiry for Wheat, but prices without change; sales 3000 bushols at. $2,11@52,12; prime red at $2,17 for fair, and $2,20@52,21 for prime wLite. Bye comes In elowly and commands $1,22. Cora scarce; sales 10,000 bushols yellow at 93 afloat, and 1,000 bushels in store at 91. A cargo of - Palermo Or anges and Lemons has arrived. Whiskey doll; eales in bbls. at 32033; Kaw York, Feb. 20.—Cotton firm; sales 1500 bales; N. O. middling at 9®9s, Upland Bs. Floor a trifle higher; sales G5OO bbls. good Ohio at $8,75©59,0G5. Southern buoyant; sales 226(1 bbls. at $8,75©59,25. Wheat firm. .Corn ac tive; sales IOS.OOO bushels western mixed at 941 @95. Pork active and a sbado higher; sale* I G5OO bbls. at $12,75@512,8l for old mess, and I prime mess at sls@slG,so. Beef firm. Lardl in limited demand and unchanged. Whiskey, ! Ohio 33. Coffee, Rio firm; sale* 4000 bags at auction at 9s@9s. Sugar firm. Molasses de pressed;- sales Orleans at 25@27. Linseed Oil firmor; sales 10,000 gallons at 76@77. Tobac co, Keotnoky, held higher, at7s@los. Stock* heavy. Money unchanged; Virginia sixes 955: Erie 455; Canton Co. 235, Cumberland 335; N. Y. Central 935; Reading 755. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION, FOR FEBRUAMT.— W. n. Sjutb, V. P.—Gsoaos Blacx, J. M. Coons, C. W Bicntsos, W. B. Esausn. BRYIEW 07 TUB PITTSBURGH MARKET. IbrtH* TR*fc«df»g.lk&niar|r2Q,lBss. The breather dorlnajthe past weekthaa been variable, I vith a predominance of mid. Theriae la therivere which j waa.at th* time of our last report, supposed to be loeritw ble. Tiicmlr partial!? realized. The rata with which were virited, doer not seem to hare extended to the North, and u a ttnaaiuehea tho Allegheny river was not aSerted by It. The tiee vat confined to the Monongehrla, which broke upon Fridayasdgavenea good navigable state of | water. The lew dldeonildermhle damage to the coal Inter*; eet, eome sixteen boat* having boen vunk;but the Injury was by no meana as extenxlTe as might reasonably hate been antldpated. . Two steamboat* below the dty were sunk—the H. T. Xeatman, at Brunot'e lalaod, two miles “below here, and the Latrobe at a point wren miles below BeaTer. The Xeatman has tine* been and the Latrobe, it it sup. poeed, will he cot afloat again in aabertthae. The rise tain* hut from on* rirer, and Sallowed by cold* freezing weather, is not likely to be of much earrife to as. Itwffi go down too sow to ctve many advantages to freight, lag. About 400,000 bus. Cgat.weat but In bargee; but the ereat bulk of Coal afloat has had to main, behind. Wei ,b»n doubtless bave'SOma arrivals ftom below, and several | boat* will go oat-with good cargoes; bat, wUboat ecme ! speedy chans* in the weather, the season of -navigation' molt bo a very brief on*. Bostnea has Improved somewhat In tens, and transac tions Are sow more frequent’thm-hUherto; bat there le. etlll a grmtiaek of activity. Boms Eastern buyer* having 1 been out here, there han been moTtmenU In batter, dried fruit. An* which have been taken up pretty [ freely fcr a ft* daye ?**t. Beyond thia we have nothing I tpeelal to note. Tbatraaof UMDOurnAilutabraid eontinwtta im proT*. potwlth«t»nrttng tfca UgbtsMof Um tutaunlfrtt frocatklliorni*, tb« yrefnt poor protyocUof’.th* mln«r» tlurs, uxl ths noml of tbo KpoeU ft&lps**QU to lotoj*. et ♦fc lhtta Institution* ace ttarefoew more free la their lend loss, add money 1* to be bad oo prime ps»*rUdirniM. j It I# to bo noted. howerer. ttai there, u tar* and mtr when else, th*r» U WT fmt flutMlo—am ament len dsn as to tta character of tta paperthey taka. Nonebut extra “jilt edg*d' , rwfll pas* as No. 1, and there 1* very littl* of thU kind of paper otterad. Tboa# will not torrow »bo could If they wonld, peeause they have generally eon* tneUd Uuir burine** operations so m to avoid that necee* «ltr. Psper whkhU really and abealateiy gwrt. and tta drivers of which would fttl Insulted by any other dasslfr eation ttaothattif prime, U yet prcfoaelr treated. lender* i an now af extreme In thdr eastton Mitay.wwetattalr not lons ago. With thjsexcsarofdlserimlna -1 tkm It l* easy to my that mow? If e*V ** strictly eU«*" paper, tat it Is not difficult to pareelv a that rpl paper, not tbo* ffcvuflsd. la a UtU* hard to placa. amtthat Hand dies borrower* tad th» market a* hard and. a* an-1 nlcatlos a* rrer. TbU Is tta experience, tare and »• judge It xo be tta *ama every whet*. . ' . . We subjoin randry extiarte ftoto our exchange*, iris tire tomooey end buslnaes: ■ Tta ratal for meney are tta nai a* last auoted-P© 10>K oer motto strictly first rhu paper, and 13 tajmtto mood dam grade* >At thM* rati* tta supply of capital li equal to the demand.—fPhlL N. Amsr. Tta week ends. on tta whole, very cheerfully, and .tta nrumlM of the good time which luu been sotongeomlag, irirr~ at last totalled In reference to the Stock Exchange First das* business °Si th sorable term*, while lawpor **P£ wP«®T*tn dletrnst. and If discounted at all, I* don* at high rate*. B!ght«xchange on the Baft U r»tlngai'}£ t*!*?**.*^ mltnn burine. anti M premium selling, and dull at tbst. S™. sSffit U A™, .m™, gg l UoU It Inactive at same retan—lPbll. Ledger. Tb. mow DUbl omUora, lo rar noth «!•«»“• SSBSaSSSP* 6 * jgSaSsSSSS^ obUdoffoneaW and on short pg»A» P" eenU and *• eontlnof togootfSaiQ P"» ot u tt>e rate for good burinesspepeiy—{.Belt, Antrr. , The demand fir ffixrtange eonthniee moderate, and tta M ?Srlt«ae hmTT to-dsrat X&X premium tot Eacteru. Tta moo»rmarke! exhibited oa paw: that are. Qood P*P*r goes readily ootsldf of Bank at 10(®l3percfBt. in ttanoeral markets,anlnweaeed taojaueyef feel ing Unbserved la tta Prov Won trad*, andlothevalM of sd«ae Porta eousldsreble advance ws* established, whß* Bulk. Meali were not obtainable to any great extent at matencnrlee*. flouroootlnue* scarce,end PrfeMaresue* SSS.A feir business Is going forraglliigocgja^^^ Ibi export, fton N.» Tort for tb« to* to. railr uni to tto eoerMpODdlOß p«iod of Urt peir, hett both rtow , Unto deellno u eompitrt p ™ Tta l| , g — t M2 tiS&V. Total firom January Ist |3,«3008. s*,TB4^ol Tta Import*at New York last week show a about half a minion. Tbs export of sped# was only «<>*• OOfr, but the steamer from Boston took out ossrly ball a “ Ul.BT.pblc from New Orl«h. Mt. Urt. ul« of eoßto ttox. .t »H< to 6 for prim*. APPLES'-weh*srof no lota la the market, end quote nomlaa&r at S2AQOS3. BEANft-have token an advanee,and sales of email white mad* as H bos, on arrival. From stem beld firmly ets2,7V*ndee»ree.. BEESWAX—is nominal at £t fi r tlcod Yellow; there is ■076*17 toy offering. BROOMS—sales steady from store at 9 dounasla quality. from fifrt hands at a shade losa. BUCKETS k TtJBS-olto ofßneketo at Factory at $2.00 andfrom atow at *2,25: Large Tuba, from store, *7© g 7 (O' per do*. small do. *“ 51 * -8!« 5feli::::::!SIS n?. «5 ». »° » « »:$ * BOtU Hl». No.mo- —• 'is- s?gg—ss;£» nS-too' ZZZZZZi S t». No.ioo(i“o2 o 8 ». Carpet Chain. White, 19020; Colored 23; Coverlet Yarn 23©25; Candlewlek 18; Twine2o; Batting,No.). 13: No £.22; Family Batting IS S Caulking lfi. oaxnaat—ra qooranojra aas as rouowa : w._ui. n.„ m ji‘ ig.sb Manilla Rope, ent*2o «f t WhuT rSKSk 11 c 5 ® W»10> IUW.CUI IS o | 6 SS&SK.’S&B 11? C 5 PLOUGH i.tNEM—Manilla. SL3S do*.jll«Pp >l,OO ! 4< OTTTON CORDAti E—Cotton Rope, X and Upwards, » I do. below X. 22. Bed Cords, 53,033*4.70 *.dos | PtowUns*. *1,23 *. Sash Cord*, $6,60. I CANDLES k SOAP—demand moderate; aalea of Pipped I Candlea at 13X. Mould 14X, and.Adamantine at 22024. I Common Bodn Soap, t, and Sawyer's Toilet do. 10. I DRIED FRUlT—there hae b*eu acme movement la both Peachto and Applet Sales of 135 bus Dried Apples at *1,25. and 224 bos yesterday Peaches, 2QO and 300 bn* at s2,od and smaller lots at *2,12. DRIED BEEF—small sales by the tierce of new at 9© 93*. FEATHERS—nothin* doing, except In the ratall way at 45@50. FIBH-aalesofMaekarclffo. 3. large, atslL6o. and smal da at *9,60; Dry Salted Herring, *6.00; Lake Fish. Trout |S>)©*9,oo f bbL, and White *9,SO@*UWXJ; half bbl*. in th» usual proportion. Codfish, new,. Is totllug freely at & PEED—the following are the wholesale prices at mills: Bran A Screenings. SIDO pe*..loo lb*4 Eberts *UO; Ship staff *1.1(4 Finished mlddU«gs*lAo. I FLOUR—there is no ehaugfc to notice, except that the I present cold weather tends 'to make holders firmer. A I smaß lot from wagon sold yesterday at *3ff2®*l76: from 1 store sales are making la ths regular way at *8,15 su perfine, *9.00 for extra and'*92s fot famUy axfr*- Itf" Boor, sales at *Trt)o©*rX3. : —. „ .. has been tolling on arrival at By©Ss»bul ns fold yesterday at tha depot, in the ear. at 87S; froa (tmu, sales of shelled at 85 and ear ait 93. Oate. sales at depot at 60052, and from sure at (5056. A sale on the wharf of 100 Q bna Wheat was made at*LS5» and jost now, I if the rlvsr closes again, a large lot wpnld commaad better I figures. Rye la at *LI( and Butey at*ld(o{l26. I GROCERIES-there Is very Utile Bugar la market, but some hope to entertained that a fleet of New Orleans boate | *bleb left LeulsvUle on Friday last may yet get up «afri£ Iws coot* to retell and country trade, Bagar sens at 60 I-6M by hhd. aal 6.VOAM by the bbU Uolasaaa rather firm I a*25O2C; Ooffee firm at llKftli I HIDES—Owen Beef Hides are not actliw at 8“* j of Dry Flint, by the lot, at 12» and to the regular trade at 13013. Dry SaIU4 UOl3. .. HOFS-taaU ulea of So. 1 it brewery it «®4O, on time Iwgolott woold not bring otet 30. _ n iv—hMUlarfroa alar* it P** tou « *• In gnaflty. at *eal«e at ittgga. ... HOSLINT—*»»e; on* rmail mi* r*port*d It M.OO perbU. IRON A NAlLS—tb* n*w earl rate* hie* been mad* known and ar*ai follow*: Common poddled bar. 3; N*u* 10 d and opward*. $3.75 per k*S other eleeeof Iron m Nall* In tho tunal proportion. LARI>-rweh*arofona<*twolarg*tran*netVon».wjt o® tame not mad* known; wa quote No. 1- nomlnallf. at 8J» @a.nnddtysaek*d kgi©©#*: “ . - _ LEATHER—th* following are the eelUng rat** no® ■ *^ W ltcd Spanleh Sole, V f0..~—. I glaogbttr ** ............... Upper Leather. Vda»n~ | Brldi* “ sias Country Bridle ** a.— Skirtln* l**tb*r 8b...—-. METALS Pl* U*d “l* held At TAf «* TK I UM 1H&» } Shot. M.U ®J&2S V wk. itmt Oopvo nmiios Ki befbro qootodi ti <2l W ; Brut. 33 £ Tin. I CiIIJSS i I X iIXS: B« do. StH.i Vl* do. 31 Mmm on tho jeMh r«to*. Sprta* Btool PHUhvmh aunttlhotoro «Jt©SX; Pio* do. ?@TX: Stool pteosh »log» 8: do. ent to jpottom Bto 10>» ',X B 6to*l. fom roUodlrott.sH; ft»ml!»iam«fodda«A*lloe Stool, ! ?3f;rortdo.T:EbB?«ldo.S;; Stool dnndy UrO; XUptle LSulobo. 10S; oost da Halt; OulUrotof tooth; 13XS, \Xim6i daltMK.KtfttS* tooth. • ‘ f.‘ --» »*- •U,sndlath*««t*U W«lO*» , i. MALT-**not*MMdr»l*M*' breweryat **«»*» NAVAL HTORI»-ep*rtUf cf TorpntlM b*U at », aab. Tar It acarce ; «tat tecUy trade of North Cwtollm »4»- ioemanerlotaet *4,7S«*W». BoelohM, H.OO do. No. 2, ttSSOtfaT* ettfawl „ ONIOSS-rery 6* offering, and bold genenUr « *oSs-Ufd No 1 is mHof la P«»l» «». •»* b f ** «logto bbi. at 80; *e lxu ofnothln* dolngla Linseed, aud i #l pi?u!CTA!wS«al«of Um>AnUir*ciU.ia ten* EWn»n*» (ABschsay) and 10 tow Canal oetaLal! at *36,11** and »1x moe. SKEDS-lhtre la *«ry Utile dolor, from flrtl ha«» Co rn would tun* *WA to dt y toad., eak* at *££•»« I ths retail way at f7,OG. Timothy h bold at I FlaxlaactlTar«jow»at|lo«o, ‘ .. L BAUVaal«cfNo.iatt2£>.VbbL,andextraat.*3.l3 1 with a moderate demand; I BHEBTINU3—we g«cU Banner UlUSbaoUogi at lit tor I Virginiafie range*fromlfi®2B,aceotdla*to I brand, and loop* afSo©4o. Virginia TwUi. 10. I TALLOW—w* bear of one sale at lOtt, and Quote dnll at 1 lOJi&ll for rendered. I WTNDOWGLASS— Qtybrand* are guowu»*«?no* I fcr 6*B; *2JO for Txfr.tt for till* for 8x13.0x12, and 110x12 to oxl3, 9x14, and 10x14; S& for 0x14,10x16, I end 20x16; U>J2i tor 10*lt; *SJ» tor 10x18; and ao on. In* t aeailnglnUkeratioaccording to else— lo V cent off fbT I cash. Country brand* are sold at an average efabonttoe I Im* 9 box than dtjr brands. Bseotoed since car U*t 634 I bxs.eomtryGlsa*. , , ‘ _ II WillTß tßAH—Uftnn, with a moderate demand, and ■ I pnrelndLanddrrOetaVUk ; i Bed.LeadBcta.Vfe. ■I ' WHISKEY—tstt UUto doing; small «al*eofmtloedar* 11 dally reported at 33ftS4. CATTLE MARKET. AitteanzsT, February 19, 1860. BEEVES—onIy S 6 bead offered, all of which were taken bat two; trices took’ a wide range—the r*ortrt -going at 3*loo, common at 2«, good 304, end pdmtf tOJdkdc* at 4A4, end fonr extra ebolee brought 6)6, gma*,-. . HOGS—there were 241 heed ta pen*, ell of which wet* •old; 191 bead were taken far the eaat at HClH.groo, and the balanee hr bntebm at 6, grata. SHEEP—2O7 bead offered and taken; a prime lot «ld at 8140 V b** ,, i a eeeoudary lotbronght s3:fi2 per head, and the poorest *old>-83#X • ' 1 ABumna And depahtokes. pafflifKih-Twln atr.LwlrrUle; Endsaror, doTZlaa; SMsmla, Venture, Wheeling .:•■•• •■ > l . <• ritol— ThafUige of water lift night waififcet, and falling. . : [ STEAMBOAT! Por Bt. Anthony 7&Ui, Min..Ter.,-direct, And all landing* on the Upper Biuimppl. t new and enbstantial I tSmar^finKSfa^ellfriKS*^ . IB9W J. B.GIHIZKT. Master, - IW7ILL leatd Pittsburgh for tho aboro and V? all Intermediate on theee^rwlngof I B 8? entiralr new and ipwdr beat: I H,£mof andwUlronu swtilu I ScStftnaMdKUUad orlinboaos to the FalUnlflt. theatfaoo, and-be manned by mrrlnl j I ' Offloe St. otiarW UoW, Plttsbnixb, I ; UiMOurl llonae, WeUstille.o. V end 0. L. CHASE* Wk, Treaanrwa of Co. I fa9o>tApl6 " St, Anthony Valla — PorStTEonis,^niaiand Hebraaka, 4ND all landings on theMißßOuri [JEgLS lUrer. The taeMgot Steamer . Oapt. Lilxxi wUI leare for the ahoro and all mt«' I mediate undlnga on the open In* of JiaTigaUon., Ver grtg.y.p^.^plr-nt^SiniOT^A^iL Wheeling Packet ■. . mug now and substantial steamer I JRfitr gjssfv'sis^ss.'i^ra S*br!»y TOBSDAT, TUCBSDAT and SATUBDAlf.attba, *SJ eonnacia at WeUxrma end and at Wheelln* with tbs BalU* jar Tho Bxehangn la an entirely new and apeedy boat rUt. oel ° - IrewTORK adv bsusekehtb. Iron, Vn. 0. Weßonastre AdrartUln* House, No, 203 iTOai n Me f >n street. New York., jfStf"TOBK AND CALIFOKNA , " BHUHSmP US*, tyu Stamsm-V . • «u*Mroo*?«T or wouuooa. wtoralttorr IJQHT, • STAB Or {s££3|fi hr tin NlOaraboalramlt Koqta, haring Irnt I l^i&f^^sssraassssais?. nFJB?uuS»c °rffiNOTCTT p aw eorert ■omSOO IeTM of srouoil *nd ecntalnsovw2oo,ooo tre*#»shrnb* and plants and over 10,000 fruit tree#, and •0,000 Bvergreen* and Shrub* *** of fine size for removal to orchard* and pleasure 5T®?.23: . Plant# carefully packed and*ent according to directions to soy pert of the United States. , We bogleeT* to call tbeattautfcm of tha toroa ofahrub herr and venders tn tha trade to oar unriTnled collection (bribe Boring of l&A4,embrmdng uoarlrall tha Erergrean family, ludlgnnous and Exotic, that laworUif ofreneral colttvatlofl In this section of country. Pl*Ot* can » pro cured of many thing* quite large to give iannwtate effect. Price* moderate m u*ual. From strangers, cash or aatlt actory reference in tha city of Pittsburgh required at ail Order* addressed to os through Wilkin Port Offlse, near Pittsburgh, Pa., or left at our stand oa market days, in th» Diamond Market, will be promptly attended to. .oc2M*wtfT - OITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE x nouait AMT) SEED STORE—Mo. l*» Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.—K. U.-AIIANKLAND, (lata Bhead, Bto* Tanson A 00-) Maufsolurer and Dealer in Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, of all kinds, Wholesale and tail; Field, Oarden and Flower IWde, Evergreen, Fruit and Shade Tree*; Ouano, Poudrette, Chemical Salta, and all Other article* onnoeeted with Agriculture. d#n:lydwd} Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &o. most respect- /a. I fully eall tha attention of hi* friend* and th»S33s* nubile to bla very Jarre stock of Fruit Trees, green#. Shrubbery, Rose*, Greenhouse Plant*, Ac. Of Aptua, the ctock i* large and flna. Or Pear, we bar* •omebOOO Dwarf and Standard ot our own raising* of eholee varieties. Peach, aararal thousand fine, with Cher- I'tum, Apricot, Baspbsrriee, Gooseberries. CarranU, Ae. ur Kvergreens, from ltoM&*t,ofwbleb we tuv* many thousand*, are fine. Person* wanting largo qaantlUre win be liberally dealt with. -Call .and aee our stock Hfe a U *oayt fivtsatit/hetion. flrtnf* WC *t the MUiburib P* jli Mr R. Dal sail, Liberty st., tbo Oakland Nursery,} « o> e* on Penne. Avenue; or the Pittsburgh Nursery, 1 H miles from Oakland, wilfba pTompljr attended to.. N. B.—Planting doba neatly to order. . •» oolddAwS JOHN MURDOCH. Jk. Bay Wood Flowers. A RRANGEMENTS have boon mado with J\ the proprietors of Bay Wood Floral Qsrdensforacou ttant supply of Bequettre* and cut flower* during Winter and Bummer Ladles and gentleman can be furnished at short notice any of tha following French fiirax Pyramidal ( Vasa a. The lubaeriber offer* for sals, a choice assort-X&Sp uent of strong, vigorous PEAR TUBES, and standard*, sooa of a bearing sire; New Jersey Peaches, PlunjD#,CheirV*,Apri red*, Gooseberries, Currant*, Raspberries and other Fruits; Evergreens, Hyacinths, Tu lip*, and Crocus Hoot*, fcr blooming in winter and spring: Implements for the Farm and Omen, of moat approved construction, from the Beod-tnd implement Warehouse, 49 Fifth street. [nolSl JAMBfI WARPKOP. WANTS. IA/ANTED—Good fiaslhess Paper to am’t ff of having 4 moaths to run. feffl * fc * uwy ’ D. MCLAIN A BON. (SITUATION WANTED.—'Wo wish to pro- O cure a situation (hr a Young-Man In a Wholesale or Retail Goods Store, lie has had 6 years experience in the Business and ean elva the bestreferencM. fe!6 B. CUTIUIBRT A »ON. Qeneral Agt- 140 3d st. \JkT ANTED—A married man to work on.a v v Farm, io whom a boon and garden will be fcr« nhhrd. Apply to the subecriber at his realdsnea. Plan Township, Allegheny Ooanty, Pa. { OALCB LHC. fWklmw ' WANTED —From the Ist 9f April next a Dwelling House offrom three to fi*e rocmg within to exceed 1100. Enquire at this office. >a22 Information Wanted. MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the United Btatre InIUX Us landed In New Yoik, ana started for Pittsburgh. Pa_ wllhavJew to employment a* a civil engineer, expecting to meet there on* William Millar, au engineer. Any Information concerning said Toddanll bo thankfully received. Address Sarah Eliza Todd, car* of Rev. Baxter Dickinson, U. Button, Mass. jaKiawdr S tfSINESa WANTED—SISOO and the I the services of an active business man are offered for ntemt In a *a£* business. Enquire of an2fl-tf THQa. WOODS, T 5, 4th st im wisn to procure a situa ff TION for a Young Man, as a Partner Is a cmaA manslheturlng establishment. He is able to maka- him* self useful in any department, and has a capital of Blx or Boren Hundred Dollars. Ha is a good plain book-keeper and salesman, but would prefer brine employed in or aboat the manufactory. B. CUTiHUIRT A BON, 140 Sd at. >afi ' WANTED IMMEDUTELY—Pittsburgh C3ty warrants. Apply to B. McLAIN A BOX. Ho. XL 6th st. 'T'flflfl DOLLARS WANTED— To bor / row the above amoantoa a mortgago on croperty In the city worth at least XJO.OOO. Apply to . • aMe LAIMA BON. LIVER COMPLAINT* »TSM,A CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DI3SASS OF TUB KIDNEYS. And all Diseases armng from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, SUCn AS CONSTIPATION INWARD PH*?, fnlln«»of Blood to the Hod. AridJtror the BtomaetoNaur*e, Heartburn, Ditruat fc? Food. Fultoete erWetent to the Btooacb, boor Kmetatkine, Waking or Flattering a) the Pit of t&.Btoaa«b. Ilead.*ilumad and DUHeolt Breathing, Fluttering at tha sss jJ, th* rißh, Oon*Uat Ijnagtatoge of KrU, and untl <*BpWs xrrarro&UT ««*t, .1 * DR, lIOOVLWD’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. €• M. Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Tbelr p«w«r over tb* aberre dlMaaes I. e “'£t S *li eaaalled, by aar otbef p**f«irellon to the a. tbeeum atteat, to nany cam after jkllfUl-phjalelana ara vnrthr the attention of fnnililt.*' I*l n i ning gut Tlrtrff In tbt nctlDctUon of dUeaweoi lflnerrglar r , * ,i OUsliisc the BOet MRb* In* pewera In weakiwee aSI aflaetkm* of tb. dlrtetlra or* UI j, 0. nraiao, toeeyriite, Pa* April £ 1554, taj* 1 can ntTod eotne food eartMatoa , £?«La SsassiffisttSßfft-'S^^fiS ar« ka«w7aarlsc do®* her and her daughter mwb HeixJarl'. Store, Soninat Co. Fa. Am. liTl Sllws-liaßvi attached to Teur. I *“tj not £»•*_» beauhy fcr tea ream ae I hare beeu etoee ItookyuurßHr U %rS!£SSK3, etrengthtmlng .°s®sr moo Tom, mm. *„JSSfc W» ton* M*Kb W ‘“ urn lurch <**"& I '“° lOM ’ JolT Igg-g.*•*">* a Bh^Sospnp. of September.. ,I ■ -. yy TTNfI RfTDD Ul.?nt on thamOft SPPTOTBa ®oO* number of 116Wfll«twUNowYofk Carpetings. OU Clotlu and Mattings. ROBISON & C 0.,. _ , OAV™?A they. dttd.- ; ' •• . ; ' t^SSbSSSSKS^ |< n “* a^, * n iffi3F£& , ssas •sessa .^BfTESSSdWii^^^XSSiSS?' IBDN CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, MS' PlritTiuid Ornamwitol l’entnindilp. JOHN baw^ ifPSSSU 3|MMI to m*ux pe»oo* In Pitttborgh ? h Mu?i? tM U al &* ■SsaS®fia4s e %™Sfes'^ s ssiaia»ssawiK^S!saSi*w *»j^—i—^ iJraStoS*®' 1- Anto*lfcY;J^MiM«- ; . Jtcur*- ajff~twa bottle cf It.i- V» | Hew York and Philoilelplua AdTOthnnents. | VKOM CRANK A CO, « foath 3d Ft, PhitadelphlA, and 103 ymaartrteVXewYork. Removal of Millinery Establishment \,| US. BURKE informs her friends and XT A. patron* that *ha fau removed her Millinery and DrcesMaklng Establishment from 173 to 204 Chestnut sL, two doors afore Eleventh, south side, Philadelphia. These arrangements are made for tfce more extnrudve carrying on of all branches. and convenience of customere, by ap propriating the Store and Ware room to the Millinery, and second story to Drcrs and Mantilla Making. Erery atten tion paid to >V adding and Mourning rrdprs. foliKlinc £ WM. H. FEEJJCH; ' r i 16th and Chestnut sLs. Philadelphia, i \yt ANUFACTOBtf of every description of IT 1- ARCHITECTURAL PLASTER ORHAMESXS. tnr 'Decoration of Building*, eonalstlngor Center Piece*. Moulding*. Enrichments to Cornice*. Capitols. Tnumh. New designs modelled with can and accuracy to drawing. All orders from the country punctually attended to an. warranted to carry safely. • felSMhadc OTAtrrioNo ‘ Armitage’s mouseiiole Anvils. TT havingcomo to theknowledge of M. & 11. I ARjUITAQE 4 CO. that many'spurious Imitations of tße Mousehole Anvil s» sold thronghout the country, andreproented as genuine, this Is to notify pnrehaeers that the real Mousehole Anvil bears the to Imitate whteh Is frlony __ A**lTaai MOUSEHOLE FORGE, sear SHEFFIELD. vocsz fel4-2mc g”-*- - HEBBING’S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES. THE subscriber continues to manufacture his unrivalled Patent Fin and Burglar Proof Safes, warranted euual to anr and superior to some, of the. many wUehharebeen tested, aspuwisbed and nottoed by the prwai throughout the lastl* rw* and U loe proprietor of UaU's Patent Powder both : hawing received separate medalist the Worlds Fair, ton don, 1861. and New York. 1853-4; also the patentee (by purchase) of Jones’ celebrated- Patent Combination and Permutation Bank Lock. ilQOOto gold was placed to the safe exhibited at the World’s Fair, London, secured by Hull’s and Jones’ 1-rck, and offered as a reward to any one who would pick the lo>-kaor open the safe within 48 days, and although operated on by several skilled In the art of lock-piekiDß.no nno stiKvatiii'd in opeulng the safe (no change or altera lon of the fecks or keys having been made during the time.) but the money remained in its safe depository, and was restored to the proprietor, and a medal awarded for the champion safe of the world., Caiman—None cenulno except those having the sub scriber's name on the metal plate. V SILAS a HEREINa, - Green Block, comer Pins and Water its.. New Fork. N. ll.—'The above. Safes and l.orks can be bM (adding freight) atmaaufactu'.er’s priree,of bis authorised agents, In ml the principal cities of the united States and Cana das. fbd-Smc PUBIjIC NOTICE!! Rnihton, Clark & Co.’s Cod liver Oil. rrinE late firm of Uarhton. Clark & Co. be* I log dissolved by the death ofWU. L. RUBHTON (the onlr Derson of tha name of Bunhtou ewer connected with thuflrm) the business lu futon will he continued by HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO., Surviving partners and sole successors of R.D, * Co., C|t j Bro4dw#yi New York, All Miimeetlon with the store No. 10 Astor House being Onr Mr. Hegeman has been connected with tbe estab lishment twenty-el r years, and tor twelve ream baa beeo a partner and bad the principal charge of the bustoeea. and with tbe benefit ol his experience and the combined efforts of each member of cur firm, ws trust to merit and reeelve a continuance of the patronage so liberally ex tended to us. . _ , _ The Genuine Cod Liver Oils hitherto made by U.O. A Co. will In future be made only bros—U was our Ur. Clark who went to Newfoundland*© ‘ superintend Its manufacture, and we warrant It pure.— Our OU Is sold by all the most respectable druggists in tbe Caption— Be earetol to see thattbn name “IJkGEMAN, CLARK A-CO-,’’ Ison each label, and the signature upon the enrk ofeaeh bottle, without which it Is not genuine. j*£Mmc Caah and Short Credits ! M. L. HALLOWELI & CO. SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. TERMS: —Cash buyers will receive a die eountof 81X per pent. If the money be paid In par rands, within ton days from date of bilL Uneurcent money only token-at its market value oa the merchant* of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX month# will be given, tfdesiwd. When money is remitted In advance of maturity, a die orant at the rate of TWELVE per cent, per annum will be allowed. PriatM Goods Vrufirrm, In again ealllng the attention or the trading community to the above terms, we announce that notwithstanding the general depression .in emnm*rd*l affairs throughout the country* the system of business adopted by us more than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables us to offer for ths coming Bpring season our usual assortment of NEW SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Camprisingon* of thp ‘LA&3EST AND HOST? SPLENDID STOCKS to be found to America; to wbleh we will receive constant additions, throughout tbe season. of new and desirable goods from our HOVSEIH PARIS J»lfi-«mo B. T. Baobitf irFotaaß in Tin Cans. OF 331-2, 12,7 pound* each, assorted; 143 lb*, in aessc.-warrantodequal toany In use at about tne ***"■ price as that to casks, with full directions for use, printed oa each can, being in a much more portable amdUlon fcr retailing. Any percent desirous to try It will plotas remit lOdollar* ina iettorto my risk, or through ■omsiriendlo this plaan, and I will forward one case as above, 143 lb*. This article has been In um for the last three years, and gives the beat of satisfaction to all who 1 have met with it. Also, super Carbonate Hod* Soap Pow derf Yeast Powder. Castile boar. Cream Tartar, Candles or aU kinds, and the best Saleratne In pound papers 60 in a case, or other package*. B. T. UAUBITT. drfWmc Noe. 08 A TO Washington eL, New York. Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS, WELLS k CO, w)rCn3 Phrenologists and Publisher*, 231 Areh ftreeWbelow Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish «S S r ell works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Y 7 Cnru.’Magoellstu and Phonography, whole- J sale and retail, at New York prices. Profrf / \ stoual exair.lnations, with charts, and full written deacriptfona of character, dar and evening. Camnetfeee. , my23-lyc FOR RENT. , For Bent . fine and wcU-Ughted ROOMS in tno I large new building on Fifth street adjoining the iQMtMt Methodist Church. The rooms are suitable for Ifizssss&iato ra.'TOitrte.ftoJgSte HPO LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling ft ritual* <*a Water st. above Grant. PtesMslou given m tty in of AprlL 4CU. “ “ Tol^t, 4 LARGE three story brick /v DWELLING, with nffiro ihd « u«rti rt, •*«.<*» « n ‘a3f T , ¥ fts-riffi- 1 ” fo!4-tmd at L. ’VUmartb A Co.*a FtouringMltt. mo LET—A Brick House on 6th bL* with I a large yard. A Tavern Stand In Birmingham. A 2 aforr Home, with a Urge yard. On Carpenters' alley. A lions*of 4 rooms, halLeamt. * A House on Grant eU near the d-nUle Fcbori Hon*. A larwe 3 story House on Uccjist, at tbe bsad of-Mb. A !SSllSfo»«J.-t. MmOB-ita Bpl,ln«BalpUo*M> I tttyt. A Unt. gtcr. f «■ Hotel for Lease, i ■OXLEY’S HOTEL, formerly known os the II -luMta Itoa—"lt olft~4 GrmAbelngstoatedon theeorusrof Fourth «a Grant sSTnear the Court House, and about midway jriy wn the Monougahela Wharf and the Panna. Rail road It pleasant, convenient and, derirable loea tiansinthedty. The lloUl will be furnished If droned. andUased for tuns of /care, oommenelngfto® the SW JaTMmdAwT Office, No-143 Fourth sU Pittsburgh. For Bent. > nroiAT splendid Now Hotel, known aag| I ü ßfown , *Exebftnsce»”>ituitedl2taMftfan&th*JKX jffs of PltUbocob, •* the function of the Oreepabttrg Bike and built la the moatmodern «Ul*, ! irneea of ft tort daaa Bot37iaehft» Joe *ud Smoke .HSSfSj HUbllngibtSO to 100hom,aada Onegara.. The h°o« Isa* oment forni»hKl with the beat of Fornitaxe cfmod irnrtTl*. which will be (old to the towwHawrij; dSbed. A to* Harden atladtod to thoOff^JKftn^fttH? I tlxtr to wnttr km oi Am elitr ludi ft pxw*t uo n I cf wkleh la rich bottom, lying Caaek. Ifteretaona of&**££&&"* tSifHlStoL -1 tha Farm. within ona hnndrcd tba uow. I Peraons can go and mine from PitUburgh twlco» d»y. I rhatlouaahMajroodenitom u >gammer **»”* 1 The imftifT artangemap to fg_a I Botdarealao fcr jale, omnlbuv I Farm, tocetlwr with other land adjacent, aowlrtiStoano?aWicrea, WUI ba add na T*&*'£Z f toudJar number of aet»a,tofultpurehaaerg, lor CounlTT Pri’arm.orto p. I • jafjKhnd Turtle Croak p ‘P:v AU * B k any *P*? **• I [ Daily Union oopyOmo and charge Oa»atta»j For Sale or Bent. ... 4 WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- ES* 2 £■&?>£? .tS: ibiadedrable property wilt be "old low and on Tery easy , tortl&OperftnTmm^ QAZZA^ ! Fo£*Bent. TlEBriok Dwelling, known heretofore as “OarHpafe," la Diamond aller, botaeyn th, J i monaiadWoodit.,at prrnmt .oeenplod bpMr. Wm.Uab t«mi, apply to e_d. rtMUb_ _ Lots for Sale or Lease. .; A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS^on 4 n s^ < s^.s a bi|ss^E^>SM Kaß®iw3«S“' TMBM FOB BENT, situated in Economy r tow twill p, Bevrer county, 1 mil® Eml tent. noof which U timber; The fmptwrmeaa «lorr BtwwJJyHJJ®*. OnhvtUnfl Bwrd. TMOWo thtouKhUldtoo. Ipplrta ILMcLAD» *eO.N. I^ORKENT— A good Houao ro'W at; t«- EOlt KKNT—ThQ 2d. 3d and 4th story i?junVliii lIaoM. omit Of WOOd lt< U# DlM*®®? «i.y, (SsiSf S TfiOß KENT—A »S2i I ■l’. luwmamt Star*. «omM of ,V Urf l ?D l dwblubs iiotiaM.uid Btore Ronat ontdjtti - •, j 'ftTw»m»g linaxi on 6th it. , ADnUinffUouMoaWaterft. «tersOiaDt» . A HouSo?* rocas.cn WMf-' A UoTOBof 3rnom*,oußfldfiwd it. . • a L«xire tw* Dcu* oaE««r ftttiMd of AUs it.. A DvkUles Ueuw la Btralotlitm. . A Larg* ISram BUM Id Kan BirmlnshMO. A lArue Star* Roraa on 4U» n*«r Wood. . . ■jgy^^gawsßßaEiaaay-- mo LEASE OE SELb-The property known I u tha jOTtaU tWHM ltm. UlMttito Ajtaßmr Cltr. b.low th» Old Brian, «t u» lmUdlogirtlhthamng,dnnna**' IbiaUnne fifth* best TJMPTY BARRELS—IOOcmpty Barrets EVENTY-FIVE CENTS-livaioiettn h»ve U»l<*t q«jUfirofJUSOlon. fct If&'Sn VAN aORDKIi'S, as bs wishes toelote out hi* stock.To yuLwho haWworntbls max* BMBdsUOOi tlkOSiTltO DtBVC BOt Will OS OlfiMjd With ttHUn XTPXICE—The late film ofWiok A fil'Cmd 111 fear having been dlmotved by the death o) John p.' mriL on tbe 2Uts iusL, the buatoets of said firm will b* settod by theundendgned, at their offlw,comer Wo«*and Water ria. D. SuryiTing Pertur. -, CO-PARTNERSHIP —Tho undersigned, ol tha late Arm of Wick A ITCandlesa, bee tote day U euctated with him WILLIAM MEANS and lIAKRISON A COFFIN for the puypoee of continuing the Wholesale Or« eery and Ocmmisslai burinees, at the old stand, cataer oi W«Ki and W ater rt*., Plttaburgh, under the name and style of H*CANDL£SS, MEANS A CO. Th«T rejnctUMßy in viu- a eomiudaacehf tha patronago so VMdKOleaded rtotheiatc firm. D. JTOANMSsi'. ! - May 24. 1K54.—my 27 ‘ ‘ Dissolution of Co-Partnership. mnE copartnership heretofore oxistiug J. between the sutweribera. in theGroocry burinfgMn the name of John Watt A CoThas this (lay been disaorred lata firm will be settled by Jobe WUaoa, at the old stand on liberty stroet, and lit that gwpoee he Is hereby authorised to_us» tho January Bth, 1855. JOHN WILSON. In retiring from tbe business, I cheerfully recommend my lata partner, John Wilson, to the patronage of our former customer*. JOHNWA3T. JIOHN WILSbN/Grocer and Commission P Merchant, No. 2M Liberty street, Pmaburgb rhe subscriber willconllnuo thaUbule#afeUrocery,Prd dur» and ComMUalou buaiuuait, at tbi> old stand of John WaU A No. 2CO Liberty strceL JplIN WILSON. fiO-PARTNERSHIP—We have this day .V/eobcUtod ounelves to tha-Ctfeet business, at Na 112 Market sL, tha pertncrshlp to date from the first day of January but, end the tmaineH to be conducted under the name and firm of W.HcCUntockA Brother*. WASHINGTON MoCUNTOCK, ALEXANDER McCLINTOCK. w . GEORGE L. MeCUNTOCK, Pittsburgh, May Ist, 1884.~my13 f'lo-PARTNEBSIUP NOTICE.—The un \J k denlgne4 hare this day Jbnaad a «o-nartn«nihip lt>r to# transaction or tba WhoWal* and Batadl Dry No; 109 - Front st. I cordially recommend the bow firnSa£be pat roaageornnr Mem!*. p. 3. MILLKtt. pStabu£h,July 28th, 1854. a. - - nw>. mum £2 A. LONG & CO., Beil and Brass FouD- O » dvi and Oas Fitter*. Invite sttenUen to their stock ofChandnUtira, Brackets. Pendents and. other fixtares.— \V • at up houses with steam and gas, *»>*« brass nation of all klods to order, furnish Railroad pumps su'd tank tu- keep anti-attrition metal constantly on I^OTICE —The interest ut ar. 'John At 1* well. In our traslnes&ceaws from this date, by agree ment. Our tmriness, as Wholesale Grocers, will be eon tinned by the uudor the firm of UAOALEY. COcMIKAVH A CO-, Nos. 18 end 20 Woodstl Pittsburgh. UAGALBT, WOODWARD AOO.. • _ . . „ . No. 221 Market sC, Philadelphia. PitUbur.th.Doe. 19.1834.-de2l WM. BAGA»,»-Y A CO. \JOTJCE.—The late firm of JONES & lv| QIJIGO having Leon dissolved by the death of John rTQulgg, on the 27th lost* the business of said Ann will x settled by the undersigned, at their office, curnsrof Hoes end First streets. Sept. 30,0cil ISAAC JONES, Burring partner. TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring and'Blister Steel, Plough Slab Steel, Steel Plough Inga, Coach and Eliptic Springs; Brass Not Tapers. Half ?*teut Screw Mail and flammered Iron Axles.—Corner or loss and First streets, Pittsburgh. [3llO A BOOTH) Tk B. ROGERS & CO., Manofflctufera ot f 9 Roger's Patent ImproTed Steel .■Cultiyalorz-ofllce comer of Roes and Ftmt streets, Pittsburgh- . fol3-ly NOTICE.— In consequence of haring sold our PamaeM to the (Umbria Iron Company, the paxtsenhlp heretofore existingunder the firmer P.BQOKN. BERGER A 00., at Mill Creek Turnaee, and also thepart nerablp existing under tba firm of KING A SHOEhfiEB GKR, at Cambria Furnace-are both dissolved. The busi ness will be settled up by the managers at the Furnaces, and George S. King, who are aatborised- to use the name a of the respective firms In settling up the business. GEORGE 8. KING/* March LUoS Imhfctfl P. BHOENBERGEJL. A w. ttraoTun «.hih ncnaiQM. \ W. HERSTINE & CO., Commission 9 • and Forwarding Merchants, and Dealers generally □/produce, Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, and ether Manufac tures, At, Noa 03 ana So, Front street, Pittsburgh. TheanderslghcdharingfoTmedaco-papther shlp. under the style of D. W. HERBTINE A CO., fcr the transaction of a General Agency, Commission, Forwarding and Prodnc busmen, at Nos. 83 and 85, Front street, are pre pared to giro special attention to filling orders, receiving and forwarding produce and merchandise, and to the ex* -ration of all business that may be entrusted to their care. 1). W. UftRSTINB, 7IHN. ZICUBAUH. Rxrxa to— Clarke A Thaw: William ttagaley A CO4 W. F. Sellers A 004 liars A iflackr Kramer A iJm: Henry Graff, Kao-; William Kirhbamt 8. B. Johnson. tai4 T. BakewaU,E«i4 George LedUerEsq4 Solomon Stoner, Esq. , Ja2:dt> job. ssit. >oa. rixscuo. NOTICE: Joseph Fleming haring asso ciated with him Joseph Abel, the businesshereafter will be eoudnetW under tbe ityleuf JOSEH ABEL A CO.at the old stand corner of Smithneld and Fourth streets. J*l3 , • CO-PARTNERPHIP. — The undersigned hare this day entered Into co-partnership, under tbe nameand sty loot J. A. HUTCHISON A CO., for the purpose Tflrtt” **tnirineaa. Pittsburgh. Feb. .*M —fed A.6L WALLINGFORD. CO-PARTNERSHIP —Haring -associated K. B. Ward with mo In tbe Drug business, the baa cess will be carried on from this date, under the sryleot R. B SELLERS A CO. “ January 2d, 1854. , a a HTrt.nm— —A.wagn. n B. SELLERS * CO., Wholesale and fl.# Retail Dealers in Drugs, Paints. Oils, Tarnishes. fiJK* No.6T Wood street, . • »*4 TeBTIP ItlAlTTEETtli'. DILS. JDtTKCAH &CAMEEON, DENTISTS, .. . JVo. 153 We»l Sixth ftrtrL betwbt Race awd film I " 11 rrtrrYVAlh 'taaßagomeni-y^ its present proprietors, has been lnveasini? in rer*- iauou for superior operations in the Artificial tnent ofDentlrtrr for the last tea years, aud no or effort shall be wanting to give itstlnfyan* ■ —•*” * lw may favor it with their petronage. the subeerlben would \eal J 0 1 n * eseentlal poinU - , tr and natoralnen of appearance, quality < aad stroa«th or the materials, com fort to the wearer, and usefulness lu restoring tbe natural appearance of the speecb.-aud abil* it* to masticate, lu all of which they aro warranted In swing they are execeded.bynone.and 'TEETH Inserted from one to a fu* set,_wlth ArtWaal Gums, bull and UalfSetalnrariablrlnecited by suction. All operations In Dentistry perform• T J.G. CAMERON, /DonUstj delS-lr. No. 160 West Oth tA, bet. Race A Kim, do- JA. BROWN; would moat respefctfully In • form ths publig that be keeps on hand, etjila stana oq tSe *Nt tide of Urn Diamond. Allegheny City, * com plate assortment of YinltUn Blinds; Also, »arjtlin Shut * tos sre mads to order; In tha beetlityle, warranted equal toAnylnthe UnitedlJtaU*. Ols Blinds can be ttn»jjd without the aid M feerew driver. UarlußjiurehaMl tb* So*. toSfc and wood of the Cabinet fitafettafctteaiof Brmsey A MoCWiaad, I am prepared to fhiri}ah_thelr old customers u watt as Uui-public at large, Agency, No. 0 Wood , “Prove all to tliat which is TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP; nriHE increasing demand for this mostpleas- I ant, safe end efiieaeloua remedr‘"forall pulmonary dSaaseOtiaa o cabled thfpwprirtorto reduce tbeprWso SSSS22SSSSaS.urtSsap SS?S ; «n altnesfeaof itseflireey when thaOToalremedies h*r» filed: and by thousand* of our most respectable oUsaoa wbohare used it la their families both as pwrentire and can with nerer-fattlntf *uee«» for thelut twenty, rstra. during which period.,with rerf llttle aid from advertifo »• . Ae-It has gradually .spread JU roputatio&.orer tha ' JaUnlon.-: Ineasesotxeoeat . : Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness.&o., R civet immediate rehor churches, prlrate dwellings, or Steamboats, tnm the plainest ana .cheapest to / tha most ihs deeorstloaorcburches -lih.iJfo l.lke figures, scriptural and allegorical subjects, aud enry othar dwcriptlonof urnimcnu] Windows; also, nmmraUl Doors,Transoms, Side Lights, bkr Lights, Introducing Landscapes, Prnlta. Kowers, and orery varie ty-of scroll work. BnamslledOiaaof newaaa hsndsome patterns at low prices,and Bntry.l*n>pA and lamps for Hotels sad Ueatauxants, ootup la handsome style at short notice; They can point to work already esoeuted In thia dty and other places, for churches. KeamboatiiadpriTato dweUlnes, as erldsnces of their oanadty and akill. - '4efi’iyu*HwT• ■■ -•••- ■••• ~ KENTnCKYMILITARYDISTIXirrE, TIIRECTED by a Board ofTilitors appoint - I V cd br the Elate, is under IharaiwrintcndeßceofOol. O'. mOBQAN/ a distinguished grtfuale of West Point, and Apraotleal Enrinwr.alded bT au ablePaojlty. • The oourea of study is that usually taught In the best o>Usges,wUh.thefciWltloaofauioraexteTtdadcour*ean4 ' f PRACTICAL BXQIXZKRmQ: also; In English studies, Book-Krepiiia and Bsstneas forms, and. ilodcrn Lanaua* ss U-. B-rJ. IPLOUR—4OO bbla. cioioo gEA.74 nt 10 > EW HAMS, Shoulders arid Tongues for saleatiUiAS. PATTON A M’COSfDS', Dla*J, Pitta hyandfoderalst. APegbsny; . y, ; 7 jmte T > INSEED OIL—IO bids., reo’d »ml for Rale |jg b, ' 6W nEUi»Ufl(!Brs. EABL . ASH—I 3 ar n V3J indior —•' Ml ■■ nttgLL*jg<«jUSTT» ' SHELL ■ CORN—ISOO ihus.' reo’d'And lor nor, ir mi .. 1 BEiAea'iuurr. fA dVfBBLS. fresh Roll Butter, 1U- JObxfl fresh Roll Butter,; '.‘ ibcialehT ' M* 9 '-' :• v< ' ■ • ■ • J.B.CAKfISU>. LINSEED OIL fop Baleby ' WUWI J.B.CAKPfELD. BEESWAX —1 hhd. now landtnciirum S.B, tarttbtptobr .4BUAHM&£ifx>ca :i%j JjJ.i '■• • .'tj!