DEPABTMEHT. PITTSBURGH: THUBSDAY MOBStNO, FEBBCAKY 22,1856. Tin Casa erGm. WisToa.—Hu Duchamx. - —-Ourmdera will bear la mind a reference wo - made some days since to the arrest of » gentle man named Joseph Weston, charged, on oath of James Biapaoo, with the larceny of $lOO from prosecutor* room at Prondle/a Hotel, Alle gheny., Inasmuch as the matter haa been •omO' • • whateobsplsuoatlyparadedlnaeveralcitypapcr'ii . and'ttr. Wilton has been made the entreat et ; eontiderable InrecUTO and ridicule, we. give a more extended report ofhisexamination before. Usyor Adams, on Wednesday, and of hia subse quent honorable discharge, than we otherwise would. VWe give an.epitoma of the evidence aa . offered atthe examination on Wednesday. It appears'that Hr. Weston came to this city some two weeks since, arriving bore at night— He was induced by the solicitations of a runner to stop at ftoudlej’s HoteL He had a through •/ ticket TbrChicago,'but was told that he could obtain employment here as readily as at Chicago; sold his .ticket and determined to remain here. | - He became acquainted with the inmates of the Hotel, was rwjrected by ,nll and considered a , so&pV honest and upright man. H* represented - himself to be an ex-Captain of the British Army and to hare been founded at tho cavalry charge at Balaklava—in, that identical affair of which . Tennyson sang— ~ "BSlfeltijfas, hilf ; Uslf* Utn* cnwtttl, - Jstath»Viai«7Qf Defctb. . . UotoUntixhtmdimLr: . Bat .into hlsmUitnry history we have nothing to do. Capt : ; WtttoaVatoriea cf-tHe Crime* vere listened toeaeh evening by his fellow board* ers withpleaaure.- Hehid some money* bat not much. lie vts’ffee to' lend each u asked him and paid, hit ~bUki regularly. : A stranger here, ho set abont becoming acquainted with the lo ealiUee of .thiarity and vicinity,aad totfeatpur-, pose took-, a .'walknearly every day to some of j the hiUe-rrCoal Hill, Troy Hill, Lc. -A man of cleanly personal habits, he was also wont to visit the Mooongahela Bath Booms to wash. Among other boarders at %he hotel was a' Mr. James Simpson, an old man, of what occupation does not appear. Simpson, it seems, was the bait of 4he boarders. - He pretended be was 37 jcara of age, whereas be £a over fifty. Heston cracked bis jokes at the old mao, and no donbt thereby gained bia decided 01 w3L On the etenings-cf Thursday and Friday last, Weston complained of a bad eold and went to bed before right o’clock. After eight on Friday evening Simpson retired ; to bis room also—theXormer in the second, and' the latter in the third story. Here Mr. Simp* son's testimony comes int I missed the money in the morning; the door of my Jroom was burst open; X suspected Mr- Weston because ho went, to bed einier;than 1 did In the morning at breakfast I made the robbery known; Weston , was about starting for Pittsburgh when be suggested to me to go up and search him and bis room; searched bis bag* gage and turned his pockets inside out; don’t re* - collect telling him I was satisfied; afterwards be offered to lend me money as 1 had.lost mine. George FroikDey testified, but nothing materi* al was educed, lie never saw anything wrong about Capt Weston; he was a well behaved,' gentlemanly man; ho is not a drinking man. He always paid his bills. -William Hill,' a black porter at Proudley’s, testified that he was watchman at the house the night of the robbery;-when Mri Simpson eamo down to;table said he was robbed; thought it was .a joke; everybody laughed; Weston Baid nobody could hare got anything if they’d tried to rob him; nobody could get up the back stain with* oufcinjknOwTogit; right after breakfast I went away. First saw Weston at the eastern Depot; asked him to go toProucfley’s and he did so asit was the nearest to the western depot; one even .. log as we were talking abont Simpson’s peculi arities, Weston hinted that ha might be a mur detef and it would be a good joke to go into his room, ; wr»pped In a sheet and cry “I am thy -father's'ghost!" Nobody could have got into the house to rob without my knowing it; Heft house right titer breakfast; I was not search ed before leaving. , . The bar-keeper.of the house, Dugan, testified that he saw Simpson the morning of the robbery; it-was at the table, Mr. Weston said " “the door has been broken in—if s very singular the bar across the door could be broken and, - Simpson hot hear it" I told Simpson we “knew him of old, be couldn’t play any such thing off;” Mr: Weston had no acquaintances ezeept-his fellow-boarders; I sleep in. the third story; I shut up the bar.at about.trii o'clock; asked the 'old man if he had lost Ml hb money; he an swered yes;,told him I’d bet him $6 he had : mosey in his pocket-book. ~ Joh» Paul,' rtrura—On. Saturday morning Weston called at Magee’s Hat Siore. on Smith- : ‘ field street/wherel am elerl? oxdteredjt£ftt fc£be _jn»dxr«ook hisname; heghve iheYS&fctlV tvd slsondst in change; he made no concealment of ntmnftt all; on Satardaj. Mr-Weston/rent through cavalry and military mascentree before Hiram Bnllx; he said so far from not knowing anything about it, lie (Weston) could teach him.. Wa. Shipman, sworn—Am porter at Proud* leys; ihe morning after the' robbery Froodley told me to tell all the boarders to stay until they were he started for be then went to Pittaburgb; told : ’ me Bimpson bad searched him; byMxs. Pro ad ley's directions I followed him; he went op St • Clair to liberty, through Virgin Alley to Wood, down Wood ‘to Fifth, up; Fifth to Saithfield, op Smithfiald to Seventh, and then t lost right of him; he bach to the: house again at . dinner time/aansnaL James Smith,. sworn—Two-.weeks ago last Thursday Weston cams to Proudley's to board; X board there;'last Monday weekhe asked me for the lom oY$2; gara him a.-qaarter-eagle; he said he had nothing less than a $2O gold piece; and therefore wished to.borrowV snail amoont; on Thursday and Friday eventogahe went to bed early; said he felt .jmwell, andhad a bad cold; In regard to sobriety and proper behavior, 1 never saw anything wrong in Capt Weston; I was greatly surprised that the charge was made against him.! R. C. JFleeson, of the Ditpalch, was then call ed and testified that he had eoncerned himself in the matter in' order to' see justice done to a friendless stranger;, he had accompanied Mr. Weston to Pittsburgh on Monday last, and in leaving St. ;Clslr street, Weston Involuntarily took the route , upi Virgin AUty as the shortest to Smlthfield; be was not acquainted with our streets; went to Magee's where they recognized him; went to the bath room where also be was recognised; military men had tested Mr. W. r and pronounced him a cavalry officer. Mayor Ada*"* remarked that there was.no evidence to hold Mr. Weston'and he was there fore ‘ ; Fbox th* I Rovxn GbAsns to the Ddqubsx* ' Guv*.—lt is pleasant to' observe such a spirit of kindly feeling existing la the ranks of oar citizen-soldiery as exists between the Rover ' Guarfs, of Cincinnati, and the Daqaesne Greys, of this city. ]Tbe Greys last year visited their brethren in arms in. Cincinnati with pleasure and satisfaction. This year, the visit was re tnrned with equal gratification by the Guards.— It Is now our pleasure to record another evi dence of the:fraternal feeling which is a bond mrfdng the two companies in one. In the show window of J. J. Gillespie's estab lishment.on Wood street may be seen* work of - art presetted by the Cincinnati Rover Guards to their hosts; the Daquesoe Greys, in testimony of the hospUaltallty extended to themdnriflg their recent visit td tbis city. It was received on Mon day. The dengn is entirely original, its princi ' pal features jbeing representations of military equipments,copied from the uniforms and accou trements of both companies..': On either side of ' an archia a member of the Greys and of the Guards, in fujl unifora. The upper portion of the - arch is composed of knapsacks, surmounted by ' the flags of companies, their folds entwined and held together by the Goddess of Liberty, •bearing ahmirel wreath. The rays surrounding the drrinity are’conposed of.bayoMU. In the background are groups, representing the convi vialities of the occasion—one the supper given at • - the St, Charles, and ; the other » grand ball scene. iLneat vigneito »t .the bake shows the reception - 4 ccremordes in 'ths armory of the Greys. The vacant ypace.under the arch is occupied by the y •■T>'tecriptlDn > -. : -'.ig: : thwe;words; “The Cincinnati " Greys, • in commendation of the generoas hospitality, -i.. aM frai«riial kindness exp*- rieneedby the Bqvtr Guards during their visit .. to Pittsburgh,December 26th, 27th, 28th, 1854.” . Hero foUowstoe signatures of alt the officers and k enrolled of the corps. This elegant , testimonial is in abeautifeUy ornament, ed military frame, and nfiecUinfinite honor up , and designer. :Thn design is •-U executed with r lndia and the inscriptions , wlthiaqt^ien^.tteline^'Kttsburghlmquesne GreyV' is a most finished piece of chirography. The memento will remain at Mr. Gillespie's du ring the present and part of next week, whea.it wiU be placed in the amoiy; of the Greys.: District Cotot.—- iudge Williams. Id Uie case of Clarke et aL vs, Simpson et aL a Yerdict was rendered of $1261 SB. Nelson A. Adams (for himself and the Ccm| monweilth)Tt.K»mer &Rham.ThisJsau : action under the usury laws. - The plaintiff air , leges thafbo borrowed sB,soofr6m defendants 1 and paid thereon fifteen per cent, interest. .He . -r claimslto recover under the law of Pennsylvania that, if more than rir per cent be demanded and paid, theparty upon reed ring it shall for frit themoney lent, one half to gwtoihw State and the other half to the party who shall sue' ;■< for the some.. Kramer tßilimillege indefence thatthey were only hctijigafl agents in toe trana. nctioh; 'toat prpemed : the loan- for- Mr; Adams from'a third party, and that they "re ceived one-half per cent commission for their • services. '•■The caseins not concluded yesterday. .. Tin religious season known "as "Lent 0 began yesterday—Ash Wednesday. As Old Foot** Inca or Youxo Axxbica.— A few words ‘about Young America—Young America of Pittsburgh especially—may. not be cut of place. Within the.losttwo or three yean he has assumed a prominent position, and now bids faby beardless as ho is, in learning and stateiuanshln iho "Old Fogy*" and * Silver Greys" of the oul&m - Young America wperieofte* no boyhood. At ten year* of ha thinks ha u a man. knows U at twafra* and at fourteen acts like “children of luparia* growth* To describe him accurate ly W*v&i ha a difficult task. lie is bold, for ;watd» ihrowd and eetf-posacssed. Bcoraing the laaunsel* of the old, ho thinks and acts for him self, and, rely lag on his own wisdom and energy, makes, at an early age,a bold stroke for fortune and for fame. Too often he gaina nought but* notoriety and rags. He was an admirable representative of Young America who suggested to his doatlng sire the propriety of forming a partnership In the name of John Smith and Father; and that boy was not -a whit behind the age, who, when his grand pa refused to smoke a cigar, said, “well, old fellow, at-your age; I believe I wouldn’t advise you to. begin.”'^ ( A sinceltavtwo newsboys engaged in matching coppers. I asked the younger his age.. “Nine next March,—heads I win, buck up!" said the urchin,'and he deposited the coin in his pocket? That boy wIU yet be the propri etor of a faro bank. ; Six yearn ago, at the ago of twenty-eight, I went to California. „ A month since I returned to my native city.. Passing along onoof our streets, I received a rough elsp on the shoulder. I turned. “How are you. old fellow-~flip ua your paw." I stared.' “Whatnot know'me mo, your old friend, Bill Jones! Well, timo and matrimony and children to raise, moke us all prematurely old.? Call and see us. Betsey and the youngsters will be glad tq meet you... They like to talk to old people." The impertinent cub I When X departed for the land of gold, he was but fourteen years of age. Then 1 made him a present of Peter Parley’s Tala /or Children. Now ho is a parent/' calls me “old fellow," and insinuates that, at my advanced age, 1 should, not think of marrying. Leaving Mr. Wm. Jones, I entered a restau rant and heard an old goutieman call for a mug otale. • A knowing looking boy of fifteen was warming, himself at the stove. “Young America again," was my internal exclamation. “Will you take a glass of ale ?" the old gentleman asked him.— “No, I thank you," said the youth with a digni. fled air, “Ihsvo not tasted ale for more than two years; it is a heavy, srapifying beverage, but, as you seem to be rather a clever, kind of on old fogy, I believe Til take a little gin and sugar!?’ ~ Perhaps I am but a superficial observer, and yet it seems to me that the boys of this day are unlike those of the olden time. Years ago they were modest, quiet and well behaved—now such virtues are almost unknown. Then boys rode down Fifth street on sleds—now they ride to East Liberty in fioo haggles behind fast horses: then they played at marbles and .ball—now they play cards and billiards—then they drank cold water and fresh milk—now they drink brandy smashes and gin cock-tails; then they attended church and Sunday School—now they fight cocks and bull dogs on the day of rest; then theyread the Bible and studied the Caleehim —now they peruse the pages of Dick Turpin, Jack Shephard .'and the very pore columns of the Police OactUe. Fifteen years ago shop-boys wore Kentucky jeen pants and casinetrouuuabouts; their salary was twenty dollars a month—now they wear cloth, eassimere, satin, silk and fine jewels and receive—two hundred and forty dollars per an num; v - Time was i&en apprentice boys went to night school, stored their minds with useful informa tion and prepared themselves to become intelli gent and warthy members of society; now they congregate about fire engine houses, practice the “manly art of self-defence," and pride them selves on' their skill in using “knucklcrs" and “handy-billiea.” So much for Young America. An ancient philosopher walked the streets of a great city at mid-day with , a burning lamp in his hand. When asked why he did so, he answered, “I-arn looking for an honest man."— In a company of one hundred representatives of Young America, could a modern philosopher, with the aid of the. son and a Drummond light, find ten; quiet, modes tumoral boys? Should; Young America continue in his present course, when, where and in presence of whom, will, his, career close? Behold him! FuQ of confidence, in robust health, and strong as “a giant refreshed with new wine;" he is mounted on a high mettled and gallant steed, and, plying whip,and spur, gallops in hot haste—“ Where and to whom!" asks Young America with-a haughty air. To Pandemonium and the Brinee of Evil! U. U.P. P. 6. I forgot to sayinthe proper that I atUSdeSxhnreh last Htxhday, and listened to an excellent discourse from the text, “As forme and my,house, we will serve the Lord.” The preacher, enforcing the duty of family prayer, said, with great earnestness, that “every house ahould haven closet" A voice behind me mut tered u ccertjgood earpenierknorst that” I look ed around. The words came from hypercritical, self-satisfied, sovereign Yoon America. . A Bad Chabactsb Abjlkstxd.—A man named William Cyres was examined at the Mayor's Office yesterday on a charge of larceny and folly committed for triaL The Chronicle states that toe larceny was perpetrated on toe person of a man whose name we were unable to learn; but who, 1 on the night of the 29th of January last, applied at the Mayor's office, and stated that a few hours previous, while standing at the coun ter in the . Falstaff House, kept by James Dyer, on Fifth street, his pocket book containing: some $2O or $3O, had been abstracted from his pock et. The police repaired to the soene of toe oc currence, but failed to capture the real perpe trators, they having made good their escape.— Nothing farther was heard of the matter until Friday night last, when a man, named: Andrew Stewart was arrested, while promenading our streets, m company with a lady and committed to jail for trial upon a charge of being concerned in the affair. From circumstances that arose ont of the transaction, therpolice strongly suspected Cyres as being too ringleader in the matter, and took steps for bis capture, and for-the purpose of carrying out this design, officers Frost and Mood, last night repaired to toe depot on Liberty street, butTaUing to find out the whereabouts of Cyres, at ten o'clock they separated and depart ed for their homes. Frost, who resides in the vicinity of the Ninth Ward, jumped on a train of car* going east* intending to get off when near bis residence. The train had scarcely started, when who should be recognize a short distonea from him bat the Individual whose capture he desired to effect The recognition was mutual, and Cyres suspecting the object of the officer, made his way to the platform, and was about springing to the ground, when Frost seized him by the collar and both fell together, Frost re ceiving some severe bruises. A ecoffle ensued in wbieh the culprit came off. second best' end Frost, being the better men conducted him to the tombs where he now remains. Both Stewart {who was finally committed yesterday,) and Cyres, we are informed acknowledged the crime. Great credit is due to officer Frost for accomp lishing toe arrest of an old and well known des perado, under such trying and peculiar circum stances. ' * • Ybs Wxstkus DfivauTTv.—We understand with regret that toe trustees of this Institution are compelled to suspend building operations In con sequence of a lack of rands. An set was before the legislature some time ago authorizing them to borrow money to finish toe edifice on Diamond street opposite the Court House/ What disposi tion was maido of too bill we kavenoChe&nL : In* connection with toe above, we would add that there has been some talk about transferring the University to the Central Bosrd of Education for High School purposes. If the UaiYsraity is to be ft fftilnre, what. betternss could be made of the boildisgt Fnir.-—About nine o'elock last evening, a fire broke out in ft small frame buildings Smith field street, betwsenßixth street and Strawberry ADey. The roof of this and adjoining house ; was burned, and the flames extinguished. Loss trifling.. The property is owned. by Mr. ( Rob- Jnson. ' V.. Tux Sable Orpheons conunuo their popular concerts at the cfty Bato Hays is equalled by few dancers we haveseefi. The performances of Clark, the fire-king, are wonderful. .: Claiwid.—All the stolen clothing recently recoTered by the police, has been Identified and claimed'by/HcGloskey & Co., and J. Boobyer, clothing merebantg. V A llst of dcsirabla stocks'will bo sold this evening at 7 o'clock at the Merchants’ Exchange by P, M. Davis, auctioneer. W* would call the attention of . our readers, to the valuable private library to be sold this even- Ing at 7 o'clock at Daria* AucUoq Rooms. - Two boys were sent to-the House of Refage yteterdsy by Mayor Vols. , : . .T^^sS£2 f “ A£ yverß°n going Itoor IAufKA OTl?o£°sS. et “ k, ■» w»u « .uI«Iso - TT«miTThil TIIDVKB pAiKk.~The subscriber in pro. jMnds aiut ths pobUe. We OOWB nn £fZK» sSMBsSbed.asd*vBrv<»*viu OEB3WAX—Ihhd. now/Undmgfrbm S.B. ; isiUHbz&xraoo ? BY TELEGRAPH Jet the Gsuite. ONK VFEEKLATER FEOil KUEOPE. New.Yobk, Feb. 21. The steamer Baltic arrived with Liverpool dates to the 10th inst. Tbo new Ministry has been formed. Premier, Lord Palmerston; War, Lord Panmure, formerly Fox Ms ale; Foreign,. Earl Clarendon; Home, Sydney Herbert; Colonial, Sir George Grey; Exchequer, W. Gladstone; Admiralty, Sir James Graham; Chancellor, LordCranworth; President of the Couocil, Earl Granville; Privy Sea], Duke of Argyle; Public Works, Sir W. Molesworth; President Control, Bir Charles Wood; postmaster, Lord Canning; Without office, Marquis of Lans downe. above form the Cabinet; Aberdeen, Newcastle and Lord John Russell go out; Fan mure comes in, and the balance are the same as tho late Ministry. There is very little other news. M. Magric has been appointed French Minis- ter of Finance, and Rougher, Minister of Agri culture. The Vienna Peace Conference has not jet opened. - Affairs in the Crimea are unchanged. There is reported a hattio between the Russians and Turks on the Danube, in which the Turks were victorious.- It is also-reported that' a mutiny had broken out among the Zoavcs in tho Crimea, and that 400 were sent prisoners. to Constanti nople. Sir Charles Napier made a vavago speech against the government . There is nothing else interesting. Liverpool, Feb. 9.—The Broker’s Circular quotes breadstuff* as very dull. Wheat ld@ 2d lower. Flour 6d@ls lower to effect sales. Cora dull, 6d lower. Cotton barely sustained; owing to the prevalence of easterly winds.— The sales on Friday were C,OOO bales, market closing dalU Sugar fid.higher. Coffee steady. Provisions inactive at previous prices. Lora steady. Tallow depressed.-J Richardson, Spence & Co. quote wheat 3d liner, new Philadelphia, Baltimore and Ohio 37s@38s. Naval Stores steady. Iron, demand moderate; prices without change. Rails £C 18s Cd@£6 16i. Scotch pig Gsb. - - Trade at Manchester is far from encouraging. In Parliament explanations were made by statesmen for tho failure to form a cabinet. Nearly £2,000,000 were voted for war purpo ses. The North American. Fisheries bill was passed, and Parliament adjourned for a week at the request of Lord Palmerston, to re-assomble on the 15th inst. Earl Aberdeen has been created Knight of the Garter. The Lord Mayor of London has given a grand banquet. Amongst those present weiro Lord Cardigan,'Sir Charles Napier, and other notables ; from the Crimea and the Baltio who were receiv ed with*enthusiasm. Sir Charles defended him self and bitterly attacked the administration. The Baltio left Liverpool on the afternoon of . the 10th; she arrived but on the afternoon of tfie '2lst. On the 6th the City of Manchester arri ved and on the same day was taken up by the British Government to convey troops to the Crimea. In the formation of the British dabinet, Derby, Lansdowne, John Russell and Ciarenden were successively sent for by the Queeu and all failed to form a Cabinet, when Palmerston was called in and succeeded. Canrobert reports the death of Captains Boa ter and Castieman daring the sortie by Russians on the night of the 14th. - Mgnschjkpff had gone to the northward. The Russians are.coastantly making sorties. Sapplies arCjafibing the British eamps in abundance. The sieger works are' advancing.— The army is still sickly. Frosty nights and floe mild days prevailed. : * LatuU —Official dispatches from Raglanalated 23d and 24th both, allude ta the Improvement in the weather and speak cheerlugly of future pros pects. Tie latter says we resume our work be fore the tows with renewed activity- The peace conference has not yet convened at Vienna. France has signified her willingness to negoti ate a : separate treaty with Prussia provided it covers the same obligations as that of December 2d. _Thefee!ing at Constantinople is strongly in fa vor of peajee.. Holland and Denmark are seeming to join the western alliance. Eight Austrian Merchant Ships were fired in to by ' the Russians at Palate, Austria has. de manded an explanation. Earl Logan has been recalled from the com mand' of the eavalry intho Crimea. The SuUxn Intends to raise a national volunta ry loan. ' : .. ' ' Exchange to Constantinople has risen to 111 piastres, coming considerable diatrmgu. ' Abdel Bader bos asked for the command of troops in the Crimea. The English missionaries in-Poland have been ordered to leave the Russian territory. It is raid that toe Emperor of France will take command of the army-operations on the Rhine.' Prince Napoleon has arrived at Paris. Telegraphic despatches to the 30th January of & tike character, with the despatch from Admi ral Bruatt, says that orders have been received for. the reopening of the fire from the French batteries, which caused the Russians to make sorties. “It Is said that the operations for assault ore completed. The Busman army want supplies. A sortie was made on the 23d and great loss was sustained by the French. It is rumored that the Zoavea mutinied and 400 had been sent to Constantinople. They de minded the retreat from the Crimea. The rumor is doubtless incorrect ~ An apology has been made to Omer Pacha and he has withdrawn his resignation. There is a report of a battle, on aeeount bran attempt of toe llossians to enter Do bra dacha.— No date is given. The Russian forces on the frontier of Austria have been.ordered to retreat to the interior. Aa/«tr-Quccn Victoria had issued a Procla mation forbiddiog too British at home or abroad from aiding the enemy or supplying him with munitions of war. The report of the mutiny of the Zooavos. is repeated together with the battle of the Tarka and Russians on the Danube. The German diet has derided to place top. principal contingent upon a war footing. The Piedmontes Chamber of Deputies bate sanc tioned the treaty of alliance. In tbs itouso of Commons there was a discus sion on the night of the 9th in regard to Napiers’ transactions in the' Baltic. No new light was thrown upon the subject.' Nsw York, Feb. 21.—The steamer Atlantic sailed at noon with 60 passengers, including Gris! and Mario. She takes out $1,326,000 in specie. Atsasr, N. Y., Feb. 21;—Tho Temperance Bill passed the Assembly by a rote of 90 to 40. Dovsx, DeL, Feb. 21.—The Prohibitory Li quor Law passed the House yesterday, yeas 11, nays 10. _ House.—Mr. Breckenridge from the Commit tee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of tho two Houses on toe amendment to the Tex as Creditors 1 bill made a report The Senate bill appropriating right and a half' millions of dollars, the House reduced to six million six hundred andfifty thousand.. The Conference re assembled and agreed upon $7,760,000.- ' Mr. Breckenridge said the Senate' recedes from all its amendments except os to the sum, and in this falls $760,000. The amendment re quiring Toxas to abandon all her claims Is re tained. After long and patient deliberation the committee had agreed to recommend this adjust ment He repeated his firm belief that this is toe best possible adjustment of the perplaxedj question. - ; Mr. Cutting enquired whether it was to putatj rest now and forever this matter between the! United States and Texas. Mr. Breckenridge replied that inthe present condition of .oar Legislatare, and for the sake of toe creditors, it was important this adjustment should receive the eoncurrence'of all parties in terested.'. The distinguished Senator from Tex as, Mr. Rusk, has finally consented to the prop osition, and with great candor has pledged him self to obtain toe consent of .Texas to toe meas ure. • After farther debate/: the] report was concur red in, yeas 122, nays 77. The House-then went into Committee oh the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill. Various amendments weire proposed and -dis cossed, after whloh toe Committee rose and the 'House adjourned. Sxxatx.—Mr. Stuart, from the Committee on Conference of the two-Houses on the BUI relat ing to swamp and overflowed land, reported that that Committee had agreed upon an amendment whereby the several States which have conveyed such tend, shall within three months, notify the Secretary bf tho Interior thereof/so that the United States titles hereafter may hot conflict with State titles made in patsuance ef a former law of Congress. . ’ . . S v fcfr. Sebftstian objected to tho BUI amended as ■ ' v •j. .. Mr. Stuart explained, . ; ... .. w .r Mr, Jones moved to lay on too table ana pro ceedto*special mto-mcxriW' Laid over. : i- . Mr. BkA, from the Committee of Conference upon the of the two Houses upon toe Texas Creditor Bill, jgmde .ftrreport of $7,- 760,000 as a componaise.: CeaslderaMo. aroze upon agreeing upon the report , • After some remarks from Mr. Chare in 4flP" sitioh to toe bill, toe report of the t Committee was'concurred in. Both Houses bsvo tosrefore concomd, zndthe BUlgoastothePresidew- Arrival ef the Baltic. CON’GaKWIIONAT.- Wasdisotok, Feb. 21. The BiU extending credit on Railroad Iran was'tbeu again taken itp,. | Mr. Brodbcad opposed 1 it, sad denounced the course of the friends of the RUI as an ah&ndon ment of the principle of a .revenue tariff. The bill was debated until adjournment. : Nxw Yobs, Feb. 21.—Cotton quiet; nothing doing, sinco the receipt of advices, sales 9000 bbls. good Ohio Flour at $8,75@59,- 81; Southern buoyant, sales: 1300 bbls. at roll; prices. Corn dolL Pork a trifle higher; • sales 3000 bbls. old mess atsl2,B7©sl3. Beef firm. Lard unobangbd with a moderate business; .soles 650 bbls at 9}@9|. Whiskey, Ohio quiet it 33. Coffee, Rio j lower; sales 1300 bags. Kales 700 hhds Orleans Sagar at Linseed jbil 77 @7B. Lard Oil dull ■at 80@83, firm. Money unchanged; Canton Co. 23J; Cumberland 34;Brie 455; Reading 76j; N. Y. Centrol92. _ Ciscihnali, Feb. 21.—Fleur firm at?sB,2s. Sales 8000 bushels Cora at 69@64. -Whiskey 25}. Provisions firm; sales bbls. mess pork at $l2; sales 70 hhds. Baconsides atG} packed. Groceries active; sales 260 hhds. sugar at 4j@ 5. Sales 400 bbls. Molasses at 24 Tor noqr.— Cloverseed $0,78. The River has risen 12 inches. Weather fine. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OP AUDITItATIOS, FOR FEBR UU R F.— W. 11, Sun a, V. P.-Gsomb Buxk, 3. M. Coora,] C. W Kjcxxtsos, W. B. Ksqusu. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Ornn PimBVMU Gixrrrs, \ Thuralsr Moraldz. Ifcbrusrjr so, IWS.J MaklnK of Uia LatroLo'ru sold bf UDdcrwriters at lota; fmn'atotit; nloa of 2S aad llhbls. nper&oa at *B.*6 CoraM«*l,*aa3oonot»Wa. from ripreat 53,87. OllAlS—oiaa at depot of6oo bai. Oata at S 2 and CBO do SballadConiitßO; also 500 do. d*.’ to arrive at nme; from store; sale* of 100.bn».t5boU«d it 86 mod 160 do. Eu at to. •,••• • * «T CBOCKBIES—itsIoa oflObbU-MolaMea. oak, at 25. eaab* and 4 hhda.' good lair ttafar at WUISKET-mleaofdraVload toUof Rmllfied at 23. BACON—of 6000 Eu. llog Uoand atO>/ 714 and slxtjr daj«. 0000 Us, Side* on prlraUteraiaaDd 3 tea. Sugar Curad Hania at 21, »lxt7 Jajra. LARD—aalnofOO bbla. and 125 kegalNo. 1, on private tonna OlLS—*aletof 5 bbla. No. 1 LardOll at '76, alxtx day*, and 14 do.at 73, esah. FRUlT—Paaebea are firmer; aalaaofto but at 12,25. HAY—sale*at«eal«aof2oloadaat*23Os27 ¥ (ton aad 30 bla. Item atom at *25. ASHES—a Bala pf 25 ekt. Imported Soda Ath at 3*4. four mna. 1 METAL—a Bale of 60 too* Cbaiteal Metal at £!s,alx mot. SALT—aalesof6obb!a. No.lat $3,00. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The vaatber yvatarday vas dear, and moderated eonild. eraldy. Tbe Btage ofvaUr eontisnaa to raoede atoely. The Stock aalta at Pblladslpbta on Monday embraced *2OOO Allegheny 6'a, leaned to tbe CbntuUjrtflt Road, at 76 and *2OOO laansd to the /Vnuy/maio lloadat*9. County 6’a leaned to tbe Btenbeorilte Road ao!d at 76>4, and City 6*a to tbe aama at SO. Tbe difference Wtwaen tbe price of Oonntf Bonda laaaed tb the Pennsylvania Road red those laroed to other Roods, abova that tbe low price of tbe'lat ter la not owing to the credit ‘of. the Cbanty, bnt of tbe Roada to which they wtrelisued.' Tbe tame la donbtteaa true of theClty Bonds. Tbe receipts of Silver at New Oriesni on tbe 10th were u follows ; Schooner Red Fox. from Taniplon -_.5T4.C72 Steamer Loalalana. from Ualreston 25.000 steamer. MAffnohA, from Ylekabora. 7.160 Steamer Fantllua, from Brasoe 4H.C14 Steamer Orixaba, flvm Vera Crux 661.446 Total .._...__._50d,89l Olathe Mexican Silver abont *300,0U0 bad twen sold at a jange V oent tbs balk at 6>«, and Ute re "taalnderlweat Into Dank and Into the Minton speeia deposit. In tbe Money market then Urnore dolnff, and the de mand lor first rlaas paper sn>L Exchanse remains as last quoted, with an increased dam and for sight checks on tbe South. - Doziness eoaUnaef to Improve; and tho business streets present considerable art Mir to-day. There is a good de mand for Pro vision*, and pn«* bare an upward tendency. Holder* look more bopefoL and boyars manifest man anx iety to operate. v Motassei baa further advanced, and tbe demand Is good. Snjrer moves more fresly. and-tba market is firm. Private advices from New OrlOA** qnote ararther adraxtee,of B In Coffee and Eacax.-lCin. Con. Tuesday. The Auditor reported to the Senate cm yesterday in coo pllaseewUharveointtonoftbaLbodr, that Blues be as sumed tbe duties of tbs office. *6S,t6)i has been snrrsn* dersd-and the bonds taken nr, leaving in drrnlatloa now bat *3.463,874. of wbleb |1.6&aj63 ta in paper ot Specie paying fm Banks.—[lndianapeUs door. Saturday. The Cleraland Herald say*, under Its Commercial bead: Tbs stringency of Money matters has, perhaps, never ben mors sensibly felt la this city, than .daring tbs past week. At tbe beginning of tbe week* very large balance of taxes remained unpaid, and as Thursday was tbs last day that tbs Treasurer wnu&xsoWMi them, and a fiUlnrs to pay on or before that time Invsmd a penalty of 30 9 cent, the neessalUas of thorn .In created a demand (for Money unprecedented in Its wanney. - Upwards of eighty tbonwnd dollars, ws are Informed, were paid to tbs County Treasurer, donog Tneeday, Wed nesday and Thursday, aad during tbe week over one hundred thousand dollar*, and %• the part of this was drawn from tho Banks aaddlaskers In currency, by their oepositcaw, they were ablets rupplxlbnt few outside dsmandsi Owing to th* Rtwu Kudlr of vaxnncj. nlbtfthsn, to >nr great lAonCfcnco at azWgp EzehaDn. the Utter uma h*a muteody la prlri, kml mif now m Qn»Ud<UU U 1 W oral. MlOsg. wd V uStnffr i : ChagiU tfWinUt f tVlt t&ifimof bfe* ai fbUova : WhotcMUdrakrzoftbl* eltr loJbrtn.ua that country mcrcbnaU ara ißa»tlß« Umlt t*r«r eras mom promptly than U*t mr: and that rrarythiaK Indleato* a taUsno tory botin«« during th* romlcg rpriog. “Uard.tlmM no man." Tb«out**rdxDOT«meatofOol<)thlfWMkwill proSahly nneb a tnUlioa and a qttaaUr. Tb* Wadiunday aUamar wtU taka a millkm, and pariupa mem, naarir au in Gold Ban, and of which on*&alf hM bano aonntad In tb# Bpada Unas of the Banka. Ban an wiling at *i W cant, dlmoant Tb* kpitearaaeaa an that wa ahaU eettlnu* to ahlp Gold to about the extant of th* neatpta CalUhrala. If tha amount dcaa not cieaad thla. and tb* quantity in Bank la not ndoced materially by lb* donuwtle drain. HUcooea- Cad that wa can hatra no stringaot Money mar hat ftiraotne time to com*. Th* naada ot tha mercantile world an much Im than Ithar wan when tha bank loan* brftm atood at tbalr pnaant figure, and than la no diapeatikna to extend mercantile anterpriMtasd zpaculaUona. Tha tr*n •rai neoran of confidann alao baa arm tad tha hoarding ayatao. and tbamoit wiU b* th* nturn to rireoUtioa of much of thaGold which hu been, under that irattm, bid. dan awarin oldatoeklagaaadbther. private place* ofda* paaita. Tbafiavinga Inatitotiona. wa an told, already bel thi* reaction aensibir. One mam for the pnaeot outward moramantofGold in. tha bight ot tli* Cotton aeMtm under much reduced, imports, la andonbudly tb* deemaadamount of Aqwricaa Saettritiaa abaorbod thla year byHbe fbnign market, a* aompand with laat year.— Than ti a constant abanrptton going on, but the amount b eoanaraUvalr moderate. Then an rio more opmUoaa ofmil!iona.again«twbkh toroaZaPtevUngnUla. Depend log open our Pro dace ezporUand Gold akme. to pay for am our rednoed in port*, it tppean not eaay to retain but a portion oi oar California receipts.—lN. T. Trib. Tha Weekly Bank A rang** tor tha week ending Batur* day fab. 1? exhibit an upward movement in ailderart' manta.ascent that of Circulation, wbieh ahowa a alight darreaM. There I'a, anaipeetadly. again in the Spade eolotSD, owing to gold remittance* now coming forward through tha ftxpreae from tha interior. Th* Oountrr'Banfc balance* eontinna to grow, and tha aggre gate of Individual ami Country Bank depniti now reach h •be large sum of agalnat at the ch>** of laat year. Dee. SO. Tha mean* aeeuranlating In private band*, and left <m depradt in bank, hava alao con tributed largely to tbU inereaaa. COXMJUTITS BCCimCLiTtO*. Dec. 30. Teh. 10. Fab. 17. Loan* M ~._sSl,*Kl,Gs? Sm,KSI«SOO Sprei*.— 12,076.147 17.124.461 17,339,KJ2 7,U76,850 0.9C7,7K3 De petit* C 2.825.020 73.773.842 7&,1(«.CU) In Bub-Tnacury. 4,133,794 4^80^33 The regular atandardßankare putnp thelrdrawin grata for Kxehinp* to-lay to on Ixmdon, and 612VMA1I on Faria. Tranaiant bank ulla are held at 109H&109*;, and In aoma Instances, with City Bank andoreem«ii,loo\. Three Uroa .and the great aaaa of the Money market, an able two or three partloa to tue Gold for ablpmeot by Wad netday'aateaoer.praltyntenalvely.aadthetwo teadlnr Bullion Broken are putting up about half a million InDan and Dottbl* Kaglaa. Tha aggregate ebipmant will proba bly oarer, withuMma or two hundred thooaand dolurmtba racelpta by tha Inward ataamar which will be do* Dorn California in a day or two.—{s. Y. Time*. Ring Ir*xa>-Capt. Graham wa* engaged mterdsy with at out fifty men in pnUisg a bulkhead in In# Adrlla preparatory to Uunchlug bar. Tn* 8. It Doasa, Htcpiirn Bayard, Rwaun and Falla City lay vary well, ashore. The City of Wheeling taya badly and Jn soma danger; but all la being done that can be to help bar. The steamer Alternant pawed up yesterday loaded down to bar guards. Sbawa* making very alow headway, her wheel talog damaged and bar foal being heavy. Brttwrx Jakes Ron Sugg.—A dlapateb wa* received from Ru liOula, yeeterday. by Thoma* KhcrWlc, announ cing the (inking of the atoamcr James Hobb. at Davira laiand. In the uiwlailppf, fifty mile* above Cairo. Boat and cargo a total lom. Tbe dlarateh doe* not atata whetheriba boat waa bound up or down. The James Robb waa built here three years aos and waa owned enti rely, we undmtand.br Cant. 11. Carroll, of thla city, Bhe waa worth about *30,000 with no luronmce. —[Cln. Com. Tuesday. Tha Beu Ceuraia arrived atTerre Haute,on the Wabash, on Wednesday, Tbe following boate were advertised to leave Cincinnati on TuaaJay, for this port: Allegheny, Progress, Castle Garden, Ambaaadot, Equinox. Cincinnati, Manzfield and (J. A Mail. Tb* Braxll wa* to leave ca Wednenday. Th* Chicago came through yaaterdayfrom Uadlaon. She found the river open ail tbe way. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. OmoaimPEnrmvAju lUiuop-M cki Uccn. 0 tea do BO bid* flour, Jones A Dcnoy; 130 do. J dm owner fruiCre& 33 bga Havered. O W Bliekbnm; 122 bus bar ley, G W BmltK 6 bbli butter. J Painter A 5 do apple*., owner: 11 do frtilfcO kga dore r*eed.&do«Tn.flldo(»t^Bn,wa,^,K^kP*HlfJs.s bbta , hntter Uiniir ft cos t tui eggs. J Herbert; 14 bdlipaper bbla ttcarlfl, j B Canfield; 29 do olftvrrsead. Mrrcar ft Hnulo anenn IS bbla butter. W Oinghaa; 14 do, 22 ikz wool cagt; 4fl doa broom*, owncr._ IMPORTS BVRIVER. LOUISYILLK, by .Chfoago—lMbbU molaaaea, P Solleraft psa bacon. 114 tea do, 49 hhdado. Joneaft Denny. BY BROWSBYTLLB BOATS—4S,tai i alaaa,'llou*eft a; • 104 do, Bennett, Olid* do,/ Omrepie; 8 do, R Da) wit &£ J Reppfrt: 61 aka dr fruit‘n& dongs, II M'Cullough:T do, 5) noli apple*, owners;T bbla whlakay, J ownar.' •.'•‘j- ■ • —.. CISGINNATI, brK*r?tene«tete-«0 bbla on, O Ding. JTw 1“ WilotuSi™ ‘ in AUultblaonftem 12bbla'Whiakay, MJi’Klckle: 800 do flour, damaged; 15 dopearte, Bakew«tl* ea S 3 do lard. W g B Jl’Cute&MudSJ WJmith:M bhU whi k*r. J A Parker ft txr, IC2 do, J Harriaonj-24 to* lama, ouiur; SJd.bg* oilcake, DahSTena, ■ Tr' ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. AHRIVKD-Luaanm, Browtavilla; Chkagn, DonisvtiteV R rrou-Onyefteidayevrflng there uereSfoatfllodi* lh the chauaaiand. mint. 1 .... /. Roll botteb—io bn. ftub thi, a,y t*ra mhbt n. OQLUm>- SALED HAY— 3S. ton* Timothy in • lM ®'' r INSEED OIL—21) bblfc Tor **l*| L« - BHX.j SEWYOBX ADVEBTIBEJCEHTB. From TTsfe H.MeDcm.d’s Advertising House, No. 103 t: . Ne-*uatiTct.New York. NBW TORITiiD OALIFOUNA BTEAMSHIP LINK, (Vi* Nicaragua.) Ttts *ccxsBoit numrcoxrun or sicigjMJC*.v*or*«Toxa mHB NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Of JL TUB WEST. PaOHETHEDR. or DANIEL WEB- StEJL *ll Erst claw steamships, will UareNevr York on th« i»h and 2<th of each mouth-. When these days fall ottßttoday.theMondarfoUowingwillbetheiaUing dy- Connecting! by the Nicaragua Transit Boats, haring but twelve ndfe of land tranruortitlon, over a good mlsed road, in carriage*, with the wtssajoiwlsißKllA NEVADA, YANKEE MADE, OOKTKZ, UNCLE SAIL PACIFIC, and BROTHER JONATHAN, one of which will Uaveßan Joan del Sad. the Padfietennlnus of Transit Rente, tor San Frandsoo on the arrival of the passenger* - jiobOAH, Acmt, ' no3-0a it 6 Bowling Groen. N. Y. Letter Bags made ap at the office— 2ft eta. per S oono*. - For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer line, Carrying the United Stab* Mail. npHE A. 1, superior Clipper tihip GER* M. TRUDE will soeeed the Nightingale, and nail for the soot? Porte op the ftrat of July. as seventeenth Ship of this Line. The Gertrude has proved he roe If a remarkably fort sailor, and Is the only A. 1. Ship now loading at thJj port for Aojtrail*. The Pioneer Lins has Kilned a most enviable reputation. It was the first, and fi now the only regular line. Everything la provided for paaseogero ex eeptwloeaand Ugaora, soap aod towels. Tbs length or wusage varlee from 76 to 100 day*. First Cabin Passage *3OO and s22s,second Cabin passage *125 aod $l5O. For freight or passage, apply to E. W. CAMKBON, tnj3o-tfw * 116 Wall street. A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND rV BKEDH-RAXPIIA CO., 23 Fulton street. New York. Wholesale and Retail. oe6-ti JOHN PHYFJi, DEALER IN IVORY, «J and mannikctnwr of Ivory floods. No. 3 Murray eh, new. York. oc2o-ly STEAMBOATS. For St. Anthony Falla, Kin. Ter., direct, And nil Landings on the Upper Mississippi. L-iPfrj. TI'O new and eabscantial t .(R-t,'. ■^frrft Steamer FALLS CITY, ' rrrh?f'riinM (now belng&ullt and finished at WeDsvillo,O.J - J. B. GILBERT. Matter, IE/JLL leavo Pittsburgh for the above and w ▼ all Intermediate landings, on the early opening of navigation of the Upj*ir Mississippi. Fir freight or past age apply on board or to John Flack or Livingston, Pitts burgh; 1L Cutter or P. F. Grises, Wellsville. o\ W. Eb*r hearL flock Island. Ill; George R. West A Co, Dubuque, low R. P. Upton. Z. Yu B. Nasal D. K. Moulton, fit. Anther ny Falls, Min.; H. Morphy, John Jackins, Minneapolis; Burbank A Co , St Paul. The FALLS CITY la an entirely new and speedy boat; powerful machinery built by Qeltsa, of very Hgm draught; excellent accommodations: will be splendidly furnished and finished; built expressly for the BL Anthony Falla Steamboat Company, Min., under the Immediate super* vision or IL Cutter, Engineer and will ran as a regular Packst from Rock Island or Duboqus to the FaJU nfSL Anthony, through the season, and be manned by earctnl and reliable officer* and men. - J. B. GILBERT, General Agent for Co* Office Bt. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, „ _ Mlesonrl House, Weliivilla.o. andC.L.CHAaBAOO n TfeasuroroofOo* fa2o-tApl6 8L Anthony Falls. For St. Lonis, Kansas and Nebraska, A ND all landings on the Missouri i .fT~ffr.fr I\ River. The rassengor Btoamsr HBRASaSiSSfc ALD, Cant. Dun, will leave for the above and all inter* mediate landing* on the opening of Navigation. For freight or passage, apply on hoard or to fc&if (1. M. HARTON, ?Ag*nt ~ Wheeling Packet “I'UIE new and substantial steamer J. EXCHANGE, CapL McCuttm. will here-dEfiSeSK after ran as *a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh ever) MONDAY, WEDNES DAYana FIIIDAYiof each week at lOo'donk. and Wheel ing every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at the same hoar. t The Exchange connects at Welleville with the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and at Wheeling with the Balti more aod Ohio Kailroau. For freight or passage, apply on oard or to J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agt* Water at. 49*The Exchange 1* an entirely sew and speedy boat of very light draught, exrelleat accommodations, tplen dldly finished and famished—ballt expressly for this rode. oelO aIITIKII'IAL TEETH!! DBS. DUNCAN & CAHEBON, DENTISTS. A'e. 156 FFtH .SrlA ttrtei. 6diw« 7,’acc and Elm etneti, VUiCINNATI. rpniS OFFICE under the managcißont of JL It* present proprietors, has been inereesingln ropa taonn fcTsoperiar operations In the Artificial Depart “cut of Dentistry for the last ten year*, and no expense* cr effort shall be wanting to give satisfaction to all who may favor ttwlth their patronage. The subscribers would.call attention to the following essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, vie Beau ty and naturalness ofappeararfee, quality and strength of the materials, comfort to the.wearer, and usefulness in restoring the natural appearance of tbs speech, and abil ity to masticate. In all or which they are warranted In »**«xoeed*d by none, andeqnaledbyfow.t >r TEETII Inserted from one to a fall est, with Artttinal o nma. inll and Half bets Invariably lnewded byWCtfon. AH operations la Dentistry performed in the most tbor engh manner. ’ TRRMB—Considering the superior character of the work and tn*> guarantee gtrea.they are the most reason able In the West. TvoTteUk v man, on Onld Plate, $3.00 jxr TooOt. _ * " “ -.Tili*r •* 200 M “ The money refunded If the Teeth do not prove *atl*Oe tory. iTTor the Information of thoee'llvlng at a di.t.™-*, w* would state that onr faeldUee are each that we can make la the finest style,* foil set of TEETH la-from 24 to 48 hoars, and small pleers In proportion, to that nodstea tlon needle apprehended. • W. C. DUNCAN, \r. J. G. CAMERON, /Dentists, del My No. 156 West 6th iL. bet. Race A Elm. Cln, JA. BROWN", would moat respoctfullv In • form the pnbUe that be keepeon hand, at hisstasi' on the west side of the Diamond, Allegheny City, a Plate assortment of Venitlan BUndsfAUa. S'enltlaa Ehufo iers are made to order. In the best style; warranted equal to any in the United States. Ills Blinds can be removed without the aid of a anew driver. Having purchased th# stock, tools, and wood of the Oablnst J&taMlshment cl Kantssy A McClelland. I am prepared to fomUh their old .customer* as well a# the public at large, with] everything in thafrjlna. Agency, No. A Wood street, "rroy».«H to l, TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. P|TUE increasing demand for this mostpleoa ,JL ant, sate and etneacioas remedy for ail pulmonary dGsaare,ha* enabled the proprietor to reduce the price sc M to paa it wtthio the reach of all ela«m,ite superior!* tr over most similarpreparation* to attested by mur ea* twnt physicians la Baltimore, Washlngtoo, Ac. the whole of Maryland, Pennsylvania. Virginia, io- who hare been •T? wttneew# ofiU eficary when the usual k&mllm have failed; and by thousand* of oar moot respectable ciUini who hare used it in tbrir tomlllea both u preventive and car* with nerve-toiling tuocess for the last twenty years daring which period, with very Uttl* old tram ndrertto tag. An, It has gradually mad it* reputation over the wboto Union. ‘ln esse* or recant Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &0., Tleitet immediate rduf, and generally euns In aday os two. without Istoftrlag with diet or jirslnf. or render* Ins the ypetem nor* susceptible ot .Cold; (a chronic caw*. Asthma, Whooping Couch, Croup, Bronchi tis, Affections of UieLungs, and Consumption, It to alweysrery beutildsl, and seldom to lU, when com* meacedla time, to perfect aeon. Pile*2sand 60 eeata a bottle. _ TCI*?? 1 ! *2* H«uii Agent*. Heem, Fleming nnos^ (tote Kidd A Cd.> ho. GO wood at. oc£&d SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS -Jad*a Plaree, cf M Wdleport, Iroquois Co_ write* under dale of Jan. 27 th, 1551, that.be be* beentroubtod, more or fou. with a cough foe aereral years, which* tost ytae enafloed him to hto bed and required stadia] treat* meat for three months. During the summer he get bet ter. butatiU the cough N-nUnoed to dtotnaa bJo by day and night, which was only twliered by the us* of hllirf Oiagh Syrup, which a gentleman by the name of Cbapia brought with him frian the State of Ohio. Ur. Chapin bad found the bmp of greatest use la hto fiumlr, aad when moving from Ohio; took fifteen bottle* with him, a portion of which Judgo Pierce obtained, aad need with great benefit when other mean* toiled to offord relief. j*2l K.£.SXLLBiiBA OU. Proprietors, 67 Wood at. Cough*! Cough*!! Cough*!!! *a.KEi.ixr in nvr. minutes:mx Tlf LEE’S GUM ARABIC COUGH OANDYDROP PATENTED 1837. THESE DROPS wherever they have been Introduced, baro epecJUy superseded all other Oou* recta. Lounges. Wafers, Ae~. forth* relief of Coughs, UoaneaMS, fibre Tbf oatand alt Pulmonary Consumptions. Their superiority roosisU in their agreeable flavor, theab* eencM afanytnjuriouadrug la their aompaeuton, and la their prompt action without interfering with dldt or bus! neat, or readsriogth* system more soscepUbtopf ooJd.— Tneyar* the-most suitable fur CUILDKK.V. aad nrr ben efldal to PUBUG SPHARJtKS and SINQKBSt they re move all balkiness ftota the throat, and dear and give tooetotbevotw. Price 12k' and Vl5 cents a box. Bold whole*!* and retail by PLBUINO BEOS- (tote Kidd A Go.) ho. 60 Wood at* sad most Drug and Candy 8 tores. 0c23-tl OPTIIALMIO DISEASES: BR. 0. R; SPEER, in addition to the practice of tbs anal branches of hto proftstion, d» special attention to DIBKABKB 0? TUB 818, and all operations necessary for their relief. This notice to deemed necessary to comet an erroneous ImcTMslon prevailing In some seetloss of the ooantry,that be has relinquished hto probation. No. 103 Liberty street. Pittsburgh \\f JACKSON & SUN, ot the Into Arm TV *of W. AN. Jiekscm A Sous, .Grate and Tender Makers,-248 Proa* si, and 930 Broadway, New York, have Constantly on hand every variety of Grates aad Tenders Also, Circular and Square Uermaa filirsr Grates. Whole tale Dealers supplied. • jelS-lyr OUTLER’S MERCANTILE WRITING 11 TLOlD.— DiptonuumdPriteUedaltham tern award £Tutis fluid Ink, tot Ohio Mtrhaaiet institute, Cincinnati, October, 1554; Ohto State Ihir, ii’aoark, Oliia, October, 1554; Indiana Slate Abfr, J Voditan, /a. October, 1654. . CbptKtf a Letter from Matter at Cincinnati. .Cutcanran, Sept.B, 1864-Ib Pott Hatter toad other s.— This office has fora longthno founditdlflteultto procure a satisfactory anile or Writing and Copying Ws re* quire a readily flowlog Ink that would not ntm op Uw pens aad stands. This object tu oar oplnibo his been fui ir attained hr oslog Butler’s HsrtantUs Writing and Copying Fluids, manufactured in ournlty by Jaxxs J. Bnus, Ag*nt--wblch we have purchased by tbs dossn for the use of this olßce. We neomauad tbs above with cos fide nee to Post Hasten and Commercial Hen geo* «r*Ur. , . t , J.U.BINCLAIB, Assistant P.H, rTor sals wholesale gad retail by Jal. H.K.BBLLBBB. 6T Wood street. 17 MPTY BARRELS—IOO empty Barrels JjJ OUandTarpeatlw.lbratoby <Crr -It. H. BKl.Ltfllg » QQ h 67 Wood it. A Ann BUS. Oats for Bale by IiMIIJ tog J. B. OAKFUPiD. Y'IORN MEAL—IOO bbls. recoivod and for \J sale by M - BELL A LIQGBT, Water st. FLOUR— 400 bbls. choice. extra EamUv brands; 100 do do dm I ' 300 do flue. for salslby -. i*3o J. A w. RKA, 74 Water st MEAL—-100 bbls. yellow kiln ~ " I for sale by . . J. A W.BBA. 74 at *a 1 "VTEW HAMS, Sboalders and Toogaes for PATTON A M’OOUBS’, Bto’d, Pitts* Sargh,andPedgralst, Altoghcoy. , > - Ja3s LINSEED OIL— IO bbls. roc’d and for sale by ftlT BELL A LIOOCTr. PEARL ASH—I 3 oaks to arrive and for Mdsby fe!7 BELL AUGQETT* SHELL (JOHN—ISOO bus. reo’d undfor nl, 1)7 fcJT . BILL«i-inaPT._ * o BBJUS. fresh Roll Butter, ' . : jK) bxa fresh Roll butter, a&w an BBLS.XJNSEKDOILfor^b^, euaivEg t piLwoiau- J^xgd C! HANGBAI CAPS just reo’d and for sols wood it. fefa J.mieoa ksox. BUtE POBK—2O,OOO lb«. Bulk jPqrk for ** * StlfcoUlL OATS— 2000 bug. for wle by fe2 { BM4*B I MOETf. AGRICULTURAI.. &C. •Sr ■‘* ) oton* quarter of* mile from the enond maSfc tofl cateoq the rannert' and•MeSSm’ Plank tu. aFiiS “oS » enltlvation in this section of country. Plant* <an he pro cured of many things quite large to give immedisfa, Prices modsrats as ssnaL Frotastrmngen,auhorsatU actory raforonoe la the dty of Pittsburgh required at all times. Orders addressed to ns through Wnkln Poet Office, near PUtuborgh, Pm, or left-atom etand on market days, In th* Diamond Market, will be promptly attended to. ocSVdAwtfT DITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARE* JT HOUJdE AND BEED STORE—Na 129 Wood street, Htosbondi, Pa.-E. B. SHANK LAND, (late Bhand, Ste venson AOo-) Mao&eturcrand Deal or In Agyionltnral and Hortfooltarallmplements, of all kinds, Wholesale end tail; Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, Evergreen, Fruit and BhadeTromt Gnaso, PondnUa, Chemical Balts, and all ether articles connected with Agriculture. dslT:lydwffi • Fruit Treei, Evergreens, &c. JpHE anbBcribcr would most respect* e&K- I folly eaH the attention of hia friends publla to his very large stock of Frnit Treat, ffreene, Bhrnhlwry, Roses, Graenhonss Plants, Ac. Of Apple, the stock Is Urge and llna. Of Pear, we have some 6000 Dwarf and Standard of our own ’raising, of choice varieties. Peach, eoreral tbonsand fine, with Cher rr, PFuffl, Apricot, Raspberries. Gooseberries, Como to, An jmr Evergreen*, from ltosfo*t,ofwnleh wa tuva many thousands, are line. Pewoo* wanting Urge quantities wlu be liberally dealt with. Call and'see onr stock. Hi a£ 'MVfihniia/yjrfvon. Orders UTt at the Plttsbnreb P. O, Mr. IL Dalull, Liberty sL. tho Oakland Nursery. In miles 2® Aveuu*, 0 f the I‘itUborgh Nurocry, 1H miice frrmi Oakland, will be promply fttUnSed to., dohe neatly to order. ocIP-dAwB JOHN MURDOCH, Ja. . ««.Wood Flowers. A RRANGEMENTS hnve boon made with the proprietor* or Bay Wood Floral Gardens for aeon slant supply of Bo.innlUe*and cut finwendcriag Winter and Summer. Ladies ami gentleman can be furnished at short notice any of the toUowiug French formefl Pyramidal (en var Ute) Vaao ten mride;) jj - Bemitpheru;ut “ fraixlbjoms “ “ Bicotere TricoUm, Eu J fdangt. CbquetU RattOa, Eleurt pour let chrreux. Orders for flowarlnupUnts in pots, also received at E. HUANKL.VNTVS Seed Warehouse, iaSl 138 Wood street Froit treks and SHRUBBERY, a Thasuheerlberoffcre for sale,* choice assort* SSSi meat of strong, and standards, some of a bearing New Jersey Peaches, Plumbs,Cbarrie«, A prieols,Ooossbcrries, Curran u, Raspberrivs and other Fruits; Evsrgrecns. Hyacinths, Tu lips. and Crocus Roots, foe blooming in winter and spring* Implements for the Farm and Garusn, of most approved construction, from tbs Bemi and Implement Warehouse. 49 Fifth street. I noil. I JAMES WARDROP. WANTS. XAT ANTED—Goo3 Business Paper to am't V f of $2J}OO. having 4 months to ran. falO - B. MCLAIN A~BON. SITUATION WANTED.—We wish to pfo -jwe a situation fiw* Young Man inaWhoUaU or netall Goods Store. He has had 6 yean experlenoe In the h JST 140 3d st. WANTED— A married man to work on a Fand. tpwhcm a house and garden will be for ouneu. Apply to the subeeriber at his roaideuee. Plum Township, Allegheny County, Pa. GALESLEB. fi»s:lmw WM^ANTED —From tho Ist of April next a Dwellltig House effram throe tofiverorms;within 15 minutes walkof the Post Offieotreat net to exceed $lOO. Enquire at this Office. ■ ia22 Information Wfifiiefl. MR, JOHN TODD left Ireland for the - BnlUdStatci InIBSX Ht luiM la Naw York, ana cuirtad lbr Pltt*lrarBh.P«~wUb»Tlrwto«]nploTnient a* • civil engineer, cxpsctingtomeet then oos wini.w Millar, an engineer. fnCbrmattoa ctnw» — * Todd will bo thank'' Todd, ears of Rev.' ” ji£3U»dr SUSINESt tbSKTtlc** stereatlnar *0264f WE :WISII TO PROCURE A SITU A TTON tbr ft Young Man, u ft Partner In ft smftQ mynuiket tiring a»tahUihmrnt. lie if able to cuke hist* jatr awfUl in aor department, ud hu a eapitator Six or ■Srrtn Hundred Pollan. lie la a rood plain book*keeper and «*le*m»n, but would prefrr beingemplOTed In or about the mtna/brtOTT. B.CUTOfiKOTABON, 140 3d*L j*6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh T y City warrant*. Avoir to 1M LAIN A EON. No. 81,8lh*t. »ynnn DOLLARS WANTED— I To bor -4 UUI 9 r 6» the above amount on a mortgage on property tn the pity worth at leaas £»,000. Apply to »10 [_ iLMcLAiN* BQN. 'Phaaeer line of Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne, CABBTUiG Tins LNITED STATES MAIL. THE beautiful and favorite Clioper Barque NIM.BOD, nineteenth ahip of thli Une, will be be- Ktehed on her aecond voyage to ’Melbourne, pn the 80th »L Faamurer aecoremooationa snanrpaaaed. Eatee -Baloon.taw7WrttCabio.Sis«,Beoond Cabin. 5125. The Nimrod will he followed l*y toe celebrated Clipper Ship Windward.- Apply on pier 9, Stag Hirer, or to OCI3 B. W. GAMkUON. llfwaU atreetNew York. Wow Learner store. JO. MOW.RY, late of the finn of B. Bard, ■ No. 333 liberty etreet. opposite tha hand cf Wood *oy\jrhn)y U and retail d*aSy In ABATUBR, QXDEB, «*doj£» ate JtwrAnmetJ from to*East,kod Unown rirutdiiti assortment of Leather, eaatistlagof-Ited Saj*. Baltimore Leather, Philadelphia and Prendi Calf skin* MflCWoo and Kids, of nil dtterlptknw; Binding. and Lining Skins: and a general assortment of PlndingsTßav* UUEpurchasedmyentire stoektoreaeb, I am prepared to wllloTtlbfcub. ( would iovlte bit. friends to call and exarane my stock before porthailag elsewhere. ■MI J. O. HOWRY. Co-Partnership. OEO. R. WHITE having associated with him. Inths Faner'l’etall Dry Goods hantees*. hit irotlttf JAMES WIJuK. and bis Confidential Clark, Mr. JOHN f. LOV, Tbs business hereafter will bo cbnducted under the name of UEO. 7L WUITB A 00. Aa it it tbs Intention of the sew Ann to serve the pub* lb well, ratternot» mar rely on getting a good article ana at a price satlsfactery. Part of their stock they intebd to lmpcrt,eodtopafchA*efrum first hands, to (bat every thing la their Uoowill le at tbo lowest ewi. To enabla thorn to do so K will tm nwssaryfbr thoaoparsons Indabt ad to Geo. B. White to pa) promptly. , PltUburgh, Fab, fitb, tert-atflmd • California Diamond Fins. XJ-ENTLEMEN’S SOLID GOLDCALIFOH- Vll NTA DIAMON D CLUBTEB BREAST PIWB with chain attaebtd. prion S 6; without dials $4. Tbeao Pins are equal la bnlllaney and appearance to tbo real Diamond, and are really worth ariiiit to See. We Invite every one to call, anllty tonon-purchasere gratis. H ' L. tJ. JACOBST*Q7 Broadway. If. B.—A small htstorr or the Discovery ol these fctones would not be amiss, Professor Jamie, so well-known fbr his superior manufacture of Ilavlng Agents tberefentbuaasnedasenotlhe Quarts Rode, whlea he Immediately sent to bis manufactory In Paris to to rat, and n>»d In thelnlald work on agent In Paris being struck with th-» Leauty and brilliancy of the Stone, after being polished,senlaqoantlty of them back tons, nenoa the manufacture of the above Pina, at a.price within the reach of tmj one. WATCHES AND JEWELS? of every description, price* marked In the window, and at 21 per cent, leas than any other store in the United States. _ - L. AJ. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, flaw York. These Pins sent by mall to any part o f the United States by endostea amount, addreemd L. A J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, New York. N. B.—A specimen can be acen at the Counting Room of this ofltos. n027-3md - AUBTI SIXTY DAY Pioneer Line of (uitxnxo tux uy ThefbMoelnggt U3OO to os, July ■ftxwnwurfaij ,400 ton*. Aug OercnAtpZt, 1.4 W tons, Bcpt Otucot L&oo tons, Oct., 1552 tow, L4&O tons, Dae-IBia Maw, 1,300 tons, Jul, ifrpAmia. 1,200 tons, March ° rr( 18&. 1 ’ 000 tOSA ' Utrcl> Jftmnd. 8J)0 tons. April, *&3 _ Tb* Bhi P* ofyfi&iiDe an fitted with Kmenon’a Patent Yrttnatonand carry fraud** Metallo Ufe-Raate. , TbtMfwandmsgnlltamtaippCT SUPPLYING BCCD, LTt3 Ton*R*aWter, W, H. BaUX, Master, will saeoaat! tbs niertnide"asEightoroth Hhlp orthisUna, and vUI sail Ibt Melbourne, Australia, On the 20th of September. Tb* PLYING GOOD Is tmtlt on tbs most approred nod* ernntneiples and lieonriderod to bt a ©meet model of Manse ARbiteettxze. TbosMvho dedre • quick ran In on* of the finest andiertertCUpperShlpsewtrailti should J«nr* ranaav without delays a* only a limited number of Ist aoo&ad CbUn passengers*!!! bs taken. Por freight or prasaga. apply on board, at Pier 10 Past film or to ' R. wTcaM&BON, mJ 115 Wall street, Nev York S’ PASSAGE, monthly Packets, fITJSD ST/TSS MAIL. Jblu bKTQ Mlled: r Sea /teapoy 1,200 tons. Jnly t toaiiAas 1 Bboard, 1,400 ton*, Oct-.’M. ; 1,600 tony. Not. Cbrttage, 900 too*. PKxabor, AOerl fVe*WM,Ftb, IBM. tOW ‘ ftrtrmie, 1,000 tom; July Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Mattings, ROBISON 4 CO., nprn STREET, OPFOSITK Tag TBSJtT&E, O AVE now on hand, and to which they ore ■ X daily adding, a large toil choice essortmsnt of the •6pYjgoods,fromUiolowest to the highestgrade, which vllt b« sold ateastern prloes. Jut* Window Shades, Venitisn nUad*P{anoand table eOTeraßroff Hoi* land. Green oil elotb, end all other goods usuauy kept in amt homes, to which ths attention or purchasers U In dUd. oelO SolfHeating and Box. Irons: flllXE Subscriber haying purchased the ex- JL clnidre right of J. J.Johnston’s Patefit Box and* J. -Johnston’* Patent BelPQeaUng Biaootbloglrott*, is now esiensiTßly encaged ltt manufacturing the same. In con nection with Lneabove. he keeps constantly on band at hi* wsreroom, on federal st* opposite Anchor Ootten Works, a large and pood assortment of the common Tailor and Hm Irons, tawnteh-he would mpectfoUy. Intite toe attention of. wholesale deader* and • the pubUe to general. OcMyd qSlMoBLAMP.A»*ebenrOltr;Pa l _ IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COUJSUE! -J’qji^'barky! Plain and Ornamental Penmanship* JOUlt T .^gsamKsß3 ««■>»>£» nra rtutod in Bdint. .-PlotToner* Bro.w systmaef 3£raia*stt Ssl to n>««y oersOTS In Pittshnrph who bars already SSUd instruction Own than. Profc UUlsr has tenant Mnioanshlp in all the principal dUetasd towns lathis country tor the last elsren nan, duriugwhkh tlmrfa* baa instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persons. „ ' young msn who dasln a thwourh commercial educa tion will he» find IndnoKaenU oSered to theo coequal* ed in the West. Let it be distinctly .understood that-no ■tnlsntiosU gate diploma from thUOnUsn wulenhels fully capable of entering en the duties of mercantile lift, nrerrsatisftotioasnsnnteed. - . OoUege open from BA. M. tIU 10 P. H. Night student* TIJORMS EVEN IN ADTJLTS—Tho »d -. ff ministration of B. A. Fahnestock** Vermifuge has always teen characteriied with lucoem, always prod.ua ag Inthefteuagsa markedebsugsfijrtSsbetter..Anyone who trfesit caneaftlyioonlldelalt,end lbs most deUest*tnftnt cannot be injured by Us use.' Adults, too, an frequently object towosms in the reetum and email intestines, which always Impslr ths health. ,_i, Ancaa l Ky.JansSd,lU3. nerttwa bottles of B. A. ft nee* totk’sVeralfu&e. wMobZpurchsmd from yoorscenU it. had thedestradeftetta baaing *way>l*«* numbero werms fim nrvtfii. ■ f cn (chased another vial noo-san It to myebpS* t had Urn fijpgmgawsy ygtf numbers of warms.- 1 ihsrafae rwntataend It tothepat* lieeenrosremedy gw wem* • Ul^ P fr W»P^-: SKVENTY-VIVE ORNIS-Ladira can toe the best eoalltybr Kid dbnssfcr 7Se*«-, VANOORDH s^ Jhejrllbee id.daedUttt.fth* ladle* who ben worn t fate mats fifty will nMd y^reeom- Sew fork and Fhiladelpbia Adrertlsemrats. FKOil CRAN'B A CO., £7 Sooth 5d R„ PMT*a«twm. • and 102 Nanas rtrnt. New York. - . . Bemoval flf MilHnftTyEgtflbiiahrnftTjf BURKE .informs:her friends and that ahe haa removal her Millinery and mnUakinff EfttabUahment fton 178 t 0304 Cbeetont et twodoon above These arrangement* are made tot the more extensive • carrying on of all convenience of trutomerp, by ap propriating and Warnroom to the MiUinurnaatl eeeondßtory tolJreg* and Mantilla Making. Bverratten. tlon paid to Wedding and Mourning order*. . falS-i™*- WM. H. FBENCH, * 1 18th nnd Chestnut, sts, Philadelphia, lh/1 AND FACTORY, of every description of Iy± ARCHITECTURAL PLASTER OnUTAMEMTS, ™t Peroration of Bulldinga, comiitlngof-Conter PWee*, Moulding*, Enrichment* to Onrnke*,Capitol*rfTru*ss*, Ac. new d*rign» modelled with care and accuracy to drawing. au order* from theconutrr punctually attended toan: Warranted to carry aafely. • - fclfrSndo < . (CAUTION.) I_ Arnutage’s mouscnola . Anvils. .i^S comfl to toe knowledge of M. A H. fiS'SHST &'BS3!B£UEb^%^"T m ‘ to Imitate which is felony *3“ **• _ WDSMOLB rOHOK,n»i SlWir r SOU. MRBING’S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFEB. rpilE subscriber continue to manufacture X hU unnralW Patent Fir* and Uorglar Proof H.f«- : warranted equal to anyaml superior to £rth. wUebbaTabwo tested,a« pubflahed pna thwaabont the world, for the tut 16 yJ5£ udl! M e proprietor of Hall’i Potent Powder PwofLoei. both haring received separate medals at the WorifaWr iin donjlSsi. rad New York, 1863-4;.*150 porchasej of Jones' celebrated Patent Oomfinatlcn and Penaotailtm Bank Lock. *IOVQ Is cold wa>piaced In the *aft exhibited at the World’s Pair, London; secured by lUlls aodJones' Lock, and offered as onward to sot We who would pick the locks or open the safe within 46 dar*. and although operated on hr Bengal skilled in the art of loek-pieklnir, no one succeeded in opening the safe {no ehange or alteration of the locks or ken haring wen made daring the tiae>) bat the me Bey remained In' Its safe depository, and was restored to the proprietor, and a medal awarded for the champion n& of the world,- - CAirnoJf—None, genuine except those haring the sob salber’s name on the metal plate. -- _ _ SILAS a HERRING, - Green Block, oorner Pine and Water sta,- New York, n. B.—lheabore Sales and Locks ean be (adding freight) at maaolketnierisprleeLof his authorized agents, in all the principal cities of tboUnited States andCana das. fe&-2mc PUBLIC NOTICE!! Boshton, Clark k Co.’s Cod Liver Oik FTTOE late firm of Roshton, Clark & Co. be- J. log dissolved by thedeathcfWM.L.ROaHTON:{the only prt*oaoftbao*in*orKcihtoo*T« connected -with. th« flna) the basinsss in future will 6# continued by - HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO.; BarTlving partners and sole successors of R. i). iiOo., •**' I6S. 273 and 611 BroadwaT.New YorH.i dsSntlna2L r,UI store No.' 10 After lipase being b<y!n with Use estab lishment twentyeixyear*, and tor twelyi years hu been charge ofthr busfnMS, *be benefit oj his experience and the combined effort! or etch member of car firm. wetrostUnniirit and p*‘»s» continuance of the patronage4so liberally ex tended to dk „ :/f ■■■ - . Genuine Cod Liver Oil ' hltbertomade by R.C. ACo. Til) la fntore be made only br us--it tu our Mr. Clark who went to Newfoundland to. superintend 1U manufacture, and we warrant It »ure.2o?j .■*. United Statet’ 1 ' *** nC **ln tho *»"• rami "nEBEHAN, "** CLARK 4 OCK, it on each label, and tbs signature upon the eork of each bottle, without whtob It la not genuine. jata-lmc CaaO ana nnort Credits I M. L. HALLOWEiL A CO. SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. eiTERMS:—Cash bnyera will receive a difl ■ eountof BLX. per cent, If the money be paid tn par fundi, within tea daye from date of fallL Unwrent money only taken at Ite market Tain* on U>e day It is received. To»erehanteof undoubtedstanding, a creditor BEX mouths will be given, if desired. Where money is remitted In sdyanee nf maturity, a dls count at the rate of TWELVE per cent, per annum will be allowed. Priest for Goods Vnifirou In again cslUngtbe attention of the tradlogeommnnlty to the a bore term*, we announce that' notwithstanding the general depmston In commercial affair* throughout the country, the system of business adopted by us more than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables ui to offer for the coming- Erring season our usual NEW Silt AND FANCY GOODS, Oomprislngoneofthe LARGEST AND MOST? SPLENDID STOCKS tobefonnd in America; to which we will receive constant "■ j jl ££. bu B. T. Baobittfi Potash in Tin Cans/ OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, assorted; 143 Iba. la a ease, wamn tod equal to any In use at about toe same price aa that la casks, with fall directions Ibr use, printed on earii can. being in a much more portable condition for retailing. _ Any person desirous to try it will Ptease dqilaro In a letter to my risk, or through some mend In thu place, and I will- forward one —»<■ as above, 143 lbs. This article has been tn qm for the last three year*, and giro* the best of satisfaction to all wbo bare metwith it. Also, super Carbonate Bods Soap row* der. Tout Powder. Castile Soap, Cream Tartar, Candle* of all kinds, and the best Saleratus in pound paper* 60 lu a case, or other packages. R. t. BAinUTT. deOSmo Nos. 68 4 TO Washington sh. Sew York. S Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS, WELLS A CO., Phrenologists and Publisher*, 231 Arch, street, below Seventh, Philadelphia, famish all works on Phrenokxrr, Phyrinlogy, Water Cure, Magnetism and Phonography, whole sale and retail, at New York prices. Profes sional examinations, with charts, and fall written descriptions of character, day and erenlnjL. Cabinet ftea. my2g4yc FOR RENT. rWK> LET—-A good Brick Dwelling Honso on 8 Feim*t,n*ar iTayne, nowoesopled by Dr. Keycer. To* Home la convenient, having two parlors, dining room nod kitchen on Orot Boor, with good chamber*. Urge yard, brickatablo and carriage bouse on the premise*. Kent ow to a good tenant Enquire of 3. OEQBOE* CO- Lib erty it, or STEPHEN HAGUE, Near Ist Ward School House, Alleghany City. For Bent. rpWO fine and well-lighted BOOMS in the JL Urge new building r>n Mttb street adjoining the Protestant Methodist Church. Tba rooms are suitable ibr a Bookbinder; lithographer. Engraver; tie. The building hu been leased for a term of Tears by tba publishers ot the Pitta burgh Qauitte, and tba rooms would salt well tor persons fcllowlng a kindred pursuit. Engulreat . ftifaitf this ornen. T*C LET—A Threo Story Brick Dwelling . situate un Waterat-abojeGranL Pomsemlon glvan on the let of April. Enquire of ftlP O. BLACKBURN A CO. To Let, A LARGE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with office attached, In'basement, sit uated on Liberty it., between Pitt and Hay rts. Enquire of ~, ■ , „„ HENRY B. FOBTER. felAlmd at L, Wllmarth A Qo.’s Flouring MUIr r ■'o LET—A Brick House on 6th st,, with JL alargayard. A Tavern Stand In Birmingham. A 2 story IIou«e, wlthatarge yard, on Carpenters? allay. A House of 4 rooms, ball, garret. on Oth sL, near titan t. A Honse on Grant sL, near tba Public School Honw. A large 3 story House on R«s at, at .tba bead of 6th. A large UaU on 4th at. Five Offices In. Bplaln’s Bonding on 6th ft. A large Store Room on 4th at. Apply to. feT 8. CUTHBKRT A BOS. 140.5 d at. Hotel for Lease. RILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known as the u Lamartine House,” l« offered lor lease on favorable . terms, bnlngfituated on the comer of Fourth and Grant ~ its, near the Court House, ami about midway between the Monoocahel* Wharf and the Penna, Ball road Depot. It ■ is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable loca tion* in the city. The Hotel will be furnished it desired,- • and leased for a term of yean, commencing from the first of April next, For further information, apply to JOSEPHS. A A.. P. MORRISON, Att’jm jaS-lmdlwT 0m0e.N0.143 Fourth st, Pittsburgh.. For Bent. fYTH AT splendid New Hotel, known asflg I "Brown's Exchange,” situated 13 miles from the lira dtr of Pittsburgh, at luelunetton of the Gfeensburg Pike ana a Plank Road from Pittsburgh, containing 40 rooms, and built In the most modern stria, with all tho .conven iences ofa first elans Hotel, eurbas lee and Smoke House, Stahlingfor 80 The house Is si p earut furnished with tha best of Fumilnrs of mod ern strk, which wID he sold to the leasee or_r«monr»d as desired. A fine Garden attached to the House, and ftem slitv to seventy screed fine dear land, a greater portion of which is rich bottom, lrinc along tire banks or Turtle Greek. There Is one of the Central Railroad Stations on: the Farm, within one hundred yard* from the HotaL— Persons'ean go and come from Pittsburgh twice a day.— The House has a suxLeustnm as a summer resort tor bus iness mens’ famules.' The necessary arrangements tor a Hotel an also Ibr sale. Omnibus, Horace, Hamee*. Cow* and farming utensils. There are also a Store, Seminary and Post Grace dose to the Hotel.- The Hotel, aud appur tenances will be leased with or without the Farm and Ram. The above Farm, together with other land adjacent, consisting In all of 200 aerei, will be sold entire or In any •mailer number of acres, tosuit purchasers, - tor Country Seats of tor gardening purposes. Persons dmlrtng toleaee the Uctel or Fans; or to pur chase the Furniture. Omnibus, AcJ will ad*, dress the undersigned. AAiLRN BfiOWn,. jalo-3md Turtle Creek P.O. Allegheny Ox, Pa. . (Dally Union copy Smo and charge Gaxette.J For Bale or Bent. A WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin r\ lag Wllklnibarg, and near the Railroad Station,— fhwllouse contains 13 rooms, and the lot, on which there Is a garden and good stabling, frosts 66 met on the Tarn-. pike and Extends 284 fi»t in depth to_a fifty toot street. This desirable property Will be sold low and on very easy terms, or will be rented for si&o per amram. '. JFor Beat.- \' : - TJEBriok Dwelling, -known furore “Our Homo,” In Diamond aUQT. ®J** mood and Wood iU at pre»nt-oeeuj>l*d Oal »IW t# ; , .]»' tv, n<«iM Lota for Sale or leaie. A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on - A R—jjf—v. Cbnuocree and Brady rts., and on Prana. *Si.S?SIS& iSSwSellglMr rttaated lor ihrelUnK ee * ■ hruM and wW be aold loir on «s*y Umi or will s for uo year* or lett u may «a]t tho» wlwwant B?*HiFar oartlealnra, enquire of E. D; U A7,2AJI, . rt. t- twn.it M ma 4 th. WARM FOR RENT, situated in Economy F town*Mp. Bawr- eoantr, 1 mo* K**t of Fmdnrn; efe test*. UOofwhJch U riTtr Bottom, the b»l*nt» Ij he*Ty tlmbtr. Tim imprormenu itwo •tcry fl ton* DweLllnjr, OreharJisd Bird. |T*«« Ohio wad P?o»* K*H| l o* , lx , t? na throught4id[up.[.Apply to . P. McLAIN .A EON, TjKJR RENT—A good House on 2d et., bo- X tmeaßnlthlKlJaiiiJOr»nt • 0(28 TflOA WOOM-J& Fourth *t. 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