GAZKTFK—OITY • DEPARTMENT. PITTSBURGH: FBIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1856. Tab Waiter* Uirrvxsflrrr.—A Coejlxctiom. —Onr statcaent with regard to tb« Western Uningflity pood? la jeaterday’a Gaxeltt, proves, we ere bsnpj*to say, to hate been incorrect, t ‘ ; The bdilding : will not be left tom unfinished condition for want of food*, nor will the insti . tndonceawto exist No overtures hate been made to the Trustees to contort the building in to a High School, nor would such a-propositioQ be fatorably'received, if it were made. .Woare also informed that there is every prospect that vffl be opened uuder the most flattering auspices, ■ and most earnestly do we - hope such may bo the ease. With its library, its apparatus,' its ■ cabinet df minerals, &c. t and its efficient President and Trustees, we cannot see what is to prevent its Jbeing made a literary . collfgioto jnotation of the highest clior actor. i-' •' '• - We have received the following communica tion with regard to the matter: ; Tdtto Editor the Geretfe: / I am pleased to inforni you that your'atata ' meat io regard to the IFftiem University is cp. • roneous.; The Trastcesans not compelled tosus pend the banding operations for the lack of means to the edifiee. The act recently passed by the Legislature -to borrow money on bond and mortgage, fret, from taxation, was obtained in or der to save the institution from the necessity of ' selling its'investments in County and other - bonds in the present depressed state of the mo ney market, at a groat sacrifice, jn order to pay ‘ . the contractors. _ ' ' .■ If there Is any “titikobont transferring the University to the Central Board of Education for School pnrpoßes,*'it never took place be fore the Boaid of .Trustees', therefore, as far os they are. concerned, the rumors and speculations • are but one tided. A Tbustse. ■ Heavy Robbery. — On Tuesday night last, the room of Mr. James Henry, a boarder at the bouse of Thomas Smith, No. 119 Malberry Alley, was . entereAby some unknown robber and $6 in pa per money and soventy-firo cento in silver change . taken from his pantaloon’s pocket—-lio being! In bed at thAtime. Tho = thief also found tho key to Mr.'Henry’s trunk In his pocket, and opening the trankj took therefrom $127 in gold—edl Uni ted States coin except two English sovereigns. Information of therobbery was made before Aid. Parkinson, but as no~ suspicion rested upon any one and there wob Jno possibly .due, no arrest made. Much sympaUiy Is expressed for My. Henry, who is a poor hard-working man. - Balo or Stocks^—Oh'Thursday Evening, 22d tost., at the Merchants exchange by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer. , 12 She. M. &. H. Bank Stocx . $57,12} 6 .**. Exchange do ** 65,60 4 “ Pittsburgh'Trust Co., 52,12} 6 “ Pa. Central Railroad 43,76 :"30 " Mon. Nari Co M . 34^5 18 . HandBt. Bridge, - . 39,26 5 “ Mechanics St Bridge, 38,60 .25 4 » • Citizens Insurance Co. 18,00 Accldsxt.—A young lady named Mary Martin waa Beverly injured in Allegheny,.on Wednesday. She was crossing Federal street opposite Bobin son, on her way to one of the Cotton' Mills, her place of employment, when a horse attached to a dray,, came dashing along, and beforo she oould get out of tho way, knocked her down, inflicting • a sovere cut ou her face, besides injuring her in ternally. Mies Martin was conveyed to her homo in the First'Ward, where sho now ties. .PiCEFOcSEXS About.—We are informed that a pocket-book containing a considerable sum of jnonej was taken from a man at the Fenna. B. K. depot ©n Wednesday morning. The same evening aa oid German lost a pocket-book con taining $4O in tho same way. Officer Fox is on this look-out for these rascals, and as several per sons-who arein tho habit of loafing about the depot are inspected, they had better keep them solvea straight or they will be caught. ~ .- Narrow; Escape,— Oa Monday evening about seven, o’clock, a pistol or gun was fired through a back window of. the reaideuco of Mr. G: J. Young, Pehn street, the contents'lodging in' the , head -of the bod to the room* Hod the shot ' been fired later, a probablo loss-of life would have resulted, as the bed is occupied by children. * 'A man named Flaherty was arrested under sus • pieion and examined on Wedneseay before Aid. Wilson. He' proved on alibi and was discharged. Howaud Assoclkriox.—The citizens of Bir mingham have organized a Howard Association this week. The Association consists of a Presi dent and twelve Directors, and all who pay twen ty-five cento, and ten cento a week as does, may become members. The Society will "not estab lish is £oap : House; the Directors, however, will visit the destitute of the borough daily, and af ford them such relief as the necessity of the case . may demand.' Daspebocs Spout. —Two young lads while sledding down the bank of the Allegheny .rirer, nearly opposite the Perry Boose, yesterday af ♦crnooiv went with such Telocity that ere they coaid stay their progress, both were carried over the ice and plunged into the stream. They sue - ceeded in clinging on to the ice for a time, when their comrades rescued them from their perilous position. ! The Sxtehth Street Soup Hodss Closed.— This event took place last evening. of funds. These having claims against the es tablishment will present them forthwith for pay ment to the Superintendent, &. Chester, 74 Wood street So soon as practicable a full report will be published. v 1 Tics Twehtt Secowd. —Yesterday was the one - hundred-and twenty third anniversary of Georgo Washington’s birth-day. Oar military compa . ntes celebrated the occasion by parade.' They presented an exceedingly'fine'appearance and Uheir evolutions were highly creditable. . Committed.— The; six boys—Thomas Smith, Wm. Kennedy, Wm. Neely, Hugh Mellwain, Jefferson McHw&in and Frederick WHl—who waa arrested a day or two ago on a charge of larce ny; were all finally 'committed to jail to await trial yesterday, by Mayor Volz. - Sacked Coxcest. —Th e German la Orchestra ' gives a sacred concert this evening at the church on the corner of Sixth and Smithfield streets, Tor the benefit of the Soap Houses. It will bo ' well worth, attending, and we earnestly hope a large audience will be present LiQnoa Case.— The. ease of Ann Goilman csume before! Aid. Major yesterday, and for want of convicting 'evidence she was discharged. We hope this prosecution will deter berfrem opening her doors on Sunday hereafter. The Chromele is very much-mistaken in list ing that Capt Weston served in the Florida war. : He states, however, that he did service in tho Kaffir war. We are informed that Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, served with distinction in the Flor ida war.' • .. _ Distbict Count.—Before Judge William*. The case of -Adams vs. Kramer & Rahm con tinued to occupy the attention of the Court dur ing and was not concluded when we left the Court, House. A rwmoM is in preparation praying the legis lature to give Lieutenant-Colonels a salary of $5OO per annum. It has already received the approbation of the 207 (or is it 268?—'we forget which) Colonels already appointed in this county^ Sromnr pEorEurr.-^OCiccr Ely yesterday found a pair, of new shoes in a board yard on tho corner of Sixth street and Cherry Alley, which were undoubtedly, stolen and placed there byn thief. . GodmtVLadim hare-received from the publisher, the Mafch number, of the above valuable Magazine, and find it equal in. Ctfry respect to any magazine, of- the kind ex- ; ' We would direct attention to.the large stock of clothing, Ac., to bo sold by -order of Assignee this morning, at 10 o’clock, at Davie’ Commer cial Sales Rooms. -’V • Psi&ott&M Escaped.— Three prisoners escaped from tho Jail at KUunnlng, Armstrong county, day before yesterday and;are 'supposed to have “made tracks "towards this city. Tirilossbythe fireon Smithfield street on Wednesday: evening, which we noticed yester day, was about $5OO. No insurance. Cassius M- Clat lectures on Taesdayaveping next'at Masonic Hall. His subject is “The Despotism of Slavery. " - ~ l ...; Tnn “ FaetTErein an the Pennsylvania Road commences: running again on Monday next— the Juniata bridge'having been rebuilt. Court or Common Pleas.— All the basinets before this Court hating been concluded, it ad journed yesterday forefioon. The old Pennsylvania Depot on the Monbnga hela wharf is being removed. The wharf will now he restored to its former position. 3 Paved.—Fulton street between Webster and Prospect streets has been paved. F)B THE WESi. I —Any person going to or Bring intheWtyt can pmthwi valuabia .patent ponahi* Saw Mill Bight lorinml Btstet, It iscudU . KofM»atvaluetj an«v «ount*7-.'' Itesabahadaotnao th* boyar«*aMttowwy. ••• ~ A variety of^oodCoyiiyStedaoahand to*eg farßeal “jAjSobiTr a Printed Register of Baal Batata - baieriheii oo it are a varirtrof larm. Oounttv fi tax* Utnum asd i-n stock,As. nilßogtiUrli|lwbtolafvboall.• “* i •■■■ THOMAS WOODS. . OossutcUl broket, 7ft fouth st. BYTELEGRAPH COSGBESSIOXAL^ Washington City,;Feb. 22, 1865. - Skjtats.—Mr. Stuart presented a resolution recommending the erection of a buildidgiu .Mich igan for the reception of prisoners confined by authority of the United States. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. -Mr. Chase presented several petitions from citizens of New York in favor of the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Aot and the abolition of Sla very in the District of Columbia, and the pro hibition thereof in the territories, etc. Ho moved their reference to a select oomruiUee, in order that thb grayer of the petitioners may bo prop erly considered and that the views of those mem bers of Congress who are stigmatised as fanati cal nmy be correctly understood. The sections of the country whioh hold conflicting opinions upon tho subject of .slavery would then under stand caoh other and the loose representations and misrepresentations upon this subject would cease.' - Mr. Weller.—There are but eight Legislative days left in this session. The Senator from Ohio bos had these petitions In his possession a long time; U is wrong to lptroduoe this sabject at this stage of the session, when we are pressed wita bo much important public business. I move that tboso petitions lie upon the table, where 1 hope they will find that sleep which knows no waking. The motion was agreed to, yeas 24, nays 16. On motion of Mr. Hunfor the Senate resumed tho consideration of tho Invalid Pension Bill re ported from the Committee on Finance with the recommendation that the Senato concur in the House amendments to the Senate amendments of the bill. ; . ' c Mr. Hamlin hoped the SenatoiWonld not con cur in the report of the committee oa Finance bat'woald insist upon its former amendment. The House amendment-was agreed to, which . passes the bill, yoos 20, nays 19. Mr, Clay called up tho bill extending credit on duties for “Railroad Iron. Mr. Pearce opposed the bill. He did not like to depart from onr Revenue system to grant tem porary relief to Railroad Companies and protract the time when we shall manufacture bettor and cheaper Iron than:we now get from abroad American Railroad Iron Is now 18 per cenL-bot ter; than foreign. We injure by this bill the es tablishments for tho manufacture of Railroad Iron in this country. These amount to a . con siderable number end some of them are very ex tensive.. Houss.—The report of the Joint Committee of Conference on the disagreeing amendments of both Houses to the bill for the relief of purchas ers and location on swamp and overflowed lands was adopted, « • • . A bill was passed organizing the District of Colombia Insane Institution. Mr. Middlesworth ineffectually appealed to the House to take up and pass the Benato bill,.giving additional lands to the Soldiers of the 'War of 1812. The birth-day of Washington, he said, would thus be patriotically commemorated, lie gave notice that he would, on Tuesday next, move the consideration, of that bill. ' The bill granting lands to Alabama for aiding the railroads of that State was tabled, 07 against 78. The House went into committeo on the Civil and Dlplomatio Appropriation pilL Washington City, Feb. 21.—A communica tion was sent to the Senate to-day from tho State Department requesting tho Committee on Finance to insert in the Appropriation Bill, a provision for outfit Ac., alleging khnt daring tho vacation the present Minister to England would return to this country. .' The resolutions of the Legislature of Rhode Island asking 21 years for naturalization, and measures to prevent the influx of foreign paupers and criminals, and a provision requiring natu ralization to.bo consummated in open District Court were presented by Mr. Allen. Boitalo, Feb. 22.—Tho Erie county Poor House was destroyed by fire yesterday. There were COO inmates, all of whom were removed safely. Tho loss waa not ascertained. \ NbwYobx, Feb. 22.—Washington's brith-day was celebrated .with considerable spirit by a military, and civic parade, flags on buidtings and shipping, salutes, Ac. Philadelphia, Feb.’ 22. —Tho birth-day of Washington waa ; observed by military parades, salutes, Ac. «•* . New Took, Feb. 22.—Cotton dall, prices de clined }; N.O. middling at 9}; Upland B}. Floor unchanged, with sales of 6000 bbts. good Ohio; Southern unchanged. Whiskey Ohio 32. Wheat steady; sales Southern white at $2,20(u)52,35 and Southern' mixed at $1,95. Corn dull with de clining tendency; sales 23,000 bushels western mixed at 94(5*95. Pork a trifle higher; sales 1200 bbls. mess; old, at $l3, and new $14,50® $14,50; prime mess $15,60®515,75. Beef firm. Lard dull. Coffee, sales 1700 hags Rio at 9}® 1,0. Refining Sugar} lower, with 6aiw 1500 hhds. Stocks firm. Money abundant; U. S. sixes of 1867 and 18G8 at H7f; Virginia sixes 95}; Cumberland 33|; Erie 45}; Reading 75}: Illinois Central 94}. Philadelphia, Feb. 22.—Flour duD, receipts increasing; but little export demand and stan dard brands offered at $3,70, without buyers ex cept in small lots for home consumption, and $9 up to $9,75 for better brands and extra; a sale of 4QQ bbls. Cumberland Valley was made at $9. Rye floor and Corn meal in but little Inquiry, the former $5,874, and the Utter $4,25. But IRtie Wheat offering; sales 2000 bushels prime Pennsylvania white, deliverable bn opening of Canal, at $2,20; rod 2,11. -Rye less active and lower; sales 200 bushels Pennsylvania at SI,IG. Corn limited; sales 5000 bushels yellow in store at 90. Whiskey dull and sales slowly made at 32 in bids.) CnicisEATi, Feb. 22.—Flour firm at $8,25. Whiskey 25}. Provisions firm; mess pork $12,50; sales 5000jpieces bulk hams at 6j; sales 50,000 lbs shoulders at 4}, asd 100,000 lbs sides at 5},.. sales 350 bbls. -prime Lard at B}. Groceries firm and unchanged in prices. The RiTer bas risenS inches. Weather fine. COUGH REMEDIES—Ayer’s Cherry Pcc tsral; ' WisUrt Balsam of WTld Cherry; Bvaroe’s Ujtop of do? „ Jayne’* Bgpeetorant; - Balsam HiimmtiDd Tan MUler** Oongb Syrup? Pastil*’* Da Parts; . Belter'S do do- • All of the above celebrated remedies can always be priv cared at ia34 JOS. FLEMIaQ’S. PRODUCE SUNDRIES—GIover Seed 100 bus: ' - Dry Apple*, 250 bos;; : _ury Peach**,l2oo bos; ' Roll Hotter, M tbl* - Packed Batter, 3 bbls; ** - “ 4 bxs; 4kgs; Potash,Ccasks;. drease Lard, 2 b3S ' flax Seed, 0 bbls; CheoM. 100 la store and test ante bv jST BUMVEB4DILWOHTn.I2Oaodm.3dsU Sundries for bale— -6 bbls. Roll Batten - 100 dox, Brooms, . 3 hr*. 3 cask* Potash; - GOkeesvoUd u 14 kegs hard; aonekiiDTvFesehss; 25 sacks Dry Apples; 13 " Wool; IS ** Prathers; .iV* - I “ Mrf ‘f’fo&DUgS. MEANS* CO. RO Uj BUTTER—4 bbls. fresh Roll Bnt ter; art rac'd aad fcr*aia by R. BOPIBON A 00. BROOMS— GO do*. common Brooms-jo eefrad aod far sal* by BELL A UdOCTC. sack* prune Barley for Mile by j»l3 BnnXYZB k DItWOETg, CORN— 200 bus Ear Corn for jole by j jtIZ - ggRIYBB A DILWOBTH. LOVER DAißX«— The Bubscriber is pro pared to furalah to fkzsQlas, sad CuKAat, sad will be thankful test the patronage of bl* friend* asd the public.■ His COWS win be Lid on rood wholesome food, and erary ears will be takes toaailsry bis customer*. Orders addressed to WQkJn* Post Ofßea,irl ring the Se. of sad street,will bavaactnallr at* tended to. toc2fcdtfl tL PAKKY., BEESWAX —lhhd.QUw landing from &B. Jesnett for gale hr IB HAIIPTCKKYAOO ROLL BUTTER—IO brs. fresh this day rec’dfay R.B.tortatohr UKSHTIL COLLIKB.. BALED HAY—3S tons Timothy in store house' sear th* Depot of 0. * P* B. E-, AHegbgnr. In »coadlttoc.for aala bar -BELL A jjQQCTT. £RDfE BLACK TEA—There is not a star*Wwtofth* Mountain*'that will a* good LOo kT*aa* BOBS. PATTON A IfcCOHBS, OaU WorrlP Tea Start) la th* Diamond.. ••. . ~ jax3 S ALERATUS—2000 lbs. for sale by >l24 mafßY ILOOLtIHS. Obis, for salo b 7' HENRY IL-COLLINS. FLAX SEED—2 bbls. in store and for sale by 1t22 T.MTTLK ACQ. BLACK LEAD—IO bbls. extra quality. lor gate by . Jail) J.BCHQQSMAKEB A 00. Molasses— 275 bbls. n. o.^MoUdsefl ree’dtlil* day per 6.8. Adriatic and lor aal* hr ' ■ JAA A. HUTCHIBOII A CO. RIO COFFEE—2OO bgs. primo just rec'd a»d tat *al* by SlfitlVßß A DILWOBTIL_ POR SALE, $lO,OOO—A purchase Mort- JL sax* to amount of **« •V*. i*l«t Tobaeen; "wo Broom* fclA - ftJs.jH.9lW*P< ** «SS»f —•-_ ■ __; -_ JQHN Vi|LSQN,26SLIb*rrtJF ft. *>“» WlMpg MUfrl.t C 0 ”- 1^ 1 lu - £f| BBLS. B. V. & EXTRA FLOURi" " vU W btd** wbll* Oorn Heal tn store end far ufo w —•-i : . JOHN wilson. 7 jrjREEN APPLE bbls. this day Mod Ul had fof nl» Uf , 1 HENRYH. QOLLINB. riBIBD PEAOHES—2OO bna.foPßato bv 1 f i«3t J>. W.HEBSTtHtIOO^M .„.t es front «t/ lARD— 30 kegsfor-aale by ' ' i.. idal9- JB.cantibld Lard OIL—IO bblt. in More and for sale br ju- . e. habbauqhaoo. COMMBBLIA L. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION, FOR F-E/liaUAT.- W. U. ixuo, V. f.—Gme«'‘Hides, J.'U. Cuvrsa, C \v {ncxj.7s6.il, W. u. ksau&o. rtTISIiIJKQH' MA UKBT3. nines PITtSUCBGU UUWTtiI Friday Morning, fubnury 23, ISii&.l k’LOl’E—tho lasrfcet ifitenUr wa» i»U>«r £nu « ►*!»=* V>iu Ont hsali o( 100 *o4 l&O btls. extra at 13.76. GRAIN-taii-a &t Jr>pol of 000 Uut.l:UrlKiU i\>n* at Ko,anJ £)0 do. {tmiu «toreBt'K6. UOi.A&St;<-ulr« uf6o this. oUI hnil Ou |>ru< iuudC aj;ej, at 71. casli. aud 13 10. t«6or ii*ck*b'WK at -il. fuufn.fx UAL'fJN-a fair demand; **kaof 7,000 fta Hu« Hautul atftW, 7 aud 10. and AluJO a*. Oonutty Uami at ff, caali 5 9,300Ui abouldcri, la luU, at >Uly dail r and '2,000 fcs. llaus at saut«. LAHIi nIL-a mIo of 6 bUx. N'o. 1 at 73, rath. SRtDd—uartot tteadr ; xaloauf'A) t>ux Tluiothjr at S 3 and 13 da. Closer at |u,7u. ton. LUAI>-ullgiatflH',ea*b.andlOt) l„ foot raoa. At*UC3“ft vats of 50 ekß.lmported Soda A«b at 3,U. four tnoa. PIG nlo of 110 toot Alerenr County atone coal at Sis, atxmoa. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The weather waa atlll moderate, yeaterday. and there ircre lndlffttUma of appruachloii rain. Thnßlrrr lsrera. dlnKtlowly, and thaboaU which loaded Imfore the riM Jlnd tbemaeiref tuo deeply laden to go-out. Butiuctawa* tolerably falrywUrday, and would to ae tlro now If tbe Hirer* were open. ' Uneurrent Money vra quota at tbe following rat#aofi/i«.; «—4 ears bogs. odo sbetfp 2 do homes. 1 do eatUs, owner* 213 bnj corn, J Craig; 3K’i do, G K Eckert; 1300 bus wheat. Bryan A on; 130 bg* do. Hays A Walter; 100 bids flour, W Hunter; 33 bis 3>*y. Dell A Liggett: 347 sksoats, J C C»tt: 160 do, 0 do dr fruit, I* M'Kelvy; 15 rolls leather, 6 bbls butter, east; 35 bis hay, f> C Kaltnuewr. 34 do. Algvo A co; 3S dn, J Craig; 14 bids pork 10 do batter, Jd'Cinrtna A eo; 1 do, 13 bbls apples, Shrirorik couU tons metal, Nlmlfik Accl* bbls apple* owner 30 do. lime; O Johnson; 4 do butter. Brown A Kirkpatrick: 23 bxe ealeratos. MX'andleai A etnCbdlapaper, J L Sh«c 10 bbls mrn t»«*I. KPetirscn; 2J buido,owners; 0 bids bomlnx. W'Jrtmurg. IMPOSTS BY BIVEtt BROWNSVILLE, by Jeffirrson—7s brSgla«J A Rennert; 221 do, Q A Berry; llhbls flour. G W .Swindler. WllEEUNG.byTsntnr*—OdekeoAii, 9 hhde heron. C bx« d<\-2 bbls hominy, owners; 23 he* flaxseed. Bell A Llg gett; 20bx»wine, Jooes k Penny: 1< bdls rarer, J H Mellnr 71 bble spplW. J Rerbert; 32*ks barley, U W Smith; I<2> bbls flour, J U’Cnlly. BT. LOUIS, hr hides. J A W JtemlOO this flour, J laaghlin; 2CO pcs blooms, Coleman k en;2ooo*tej wheat, Bryan Acs; 69 bgs pearls, 8 Uarbangh. A eo; 6771 pgs lead, FaluMsteek A eo; 46 do, A Gordon. NEW ORLEANS, by Caledoniar-514 bbls rifttartita J Mp lierlit; 6 hhds sugar. Geo Seibold;23 do. 22) bbU nmlimns M Mltetoitroe Axon. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ARRlVED—Challenca, 8L LouU; Jcffanon, BrownsviUn; Venture, Wheeling; Kxefaar.gw, do. l DCVARTKD—JetSeracm, BrownsvUls ; Empire, Louis ville ; Venture. Wheeling. Rira-On yesterday ereolng there were 6 feet 3 inch m Iq tbe channel and falling. Tea, Ten, Tea, IjiTE are receiving from New York and f Y Phlia/Mphla 3SO HALF CHRJTB TEA. comprising Young Ilnoa.-Imperial. Gunpowder, (Hoax, Souchong •ad Knduh Mmktift, all ofwbieb hare bwn etrafaliy *«- 1 ected, andwlU be toll as ura*l, either wbolwwfo of nwL a. j^ynks/T j Pekin Tea Store. No. 3d fifth rtrwL DORsSALE.—That fine Mansion on P«un 1* ,t.. the former reeideuee of On. larlmcr. FOR SALK.—FJebt-.Nloth* of tbo Steamer THOMAS SilRI YKB. an excellent-boot and In good condition. FOR SALK OR TOLKT.-Tbo HANKING omCUfof Gen. Larimer, on Puurtb et. Htrtinilin teqnin of Ota. V tl. LARIMfSII, jr, or of the undersigned. ,Tlll)S. MELLON, Trustee, 61!M6t i <• ______ BOARDING —A opportunity is offered for wrurtng Room* and Boudins for two small fomniee. In h genteel private boarding boo***, ten miontee walk from the P.O. Application* moot be made ‘coon. Address. with name and locatioD, Box 840, Pitts burgh. • feOAf LYONS’ K ATHAIRON—24 dox. received br fold JOS. FLEMING. B~ ARRY’S TKICOPHEROUS, an excellent article for Promoting the Growth of the Hair, 13 dot received by JUS. FLEMING. tTiY-K Tlusu’caps, muffs jt curl's, 'o calling at eort. fol 9 J. WILSON A' goN. O UNDRIES for Sale— fi bbla freab roll Buttr, 6 bbls Onkmi, 4 bxe * ** M 13 k, ea lud, JfJ bbla Giron Apples, Vi bbls “ Qd 44 ika Dry u 3 euks Potaab. 6bbUUrdOiL McCANDLKSB, MEANS ACO, • for. iroxll Vit/r IMPORTANT —We have on hand a few of these cheap Building Lots to the 7th ward, for which we will takeln exchange at par. Certificates ol Deposit, on G«n.Larimer (opto2sth) .Apply to Ja23 ~ R McLAIN A 80S, 21,6 th at. , T ARD « BUTTER—2S kgs.No. 1 Lard; I A lO kg*. perked Batter; 0 bbla fr*sn roll Batter, lust roefland formic by jalO K. ROBISON A OQ. COOKINU RAISINS, Currants, Spioss, ddnr and Brandy, for sale at JtOAS, PATTON A iTCOMBS. e 33 ' Hate Mama* Tax Mart.) In the Diamond. FLOUR— iBO bbls. extra Flour on hand and for ale by J. A. CPTCIUBON A CO- 'DOT -ASII—IO casks this day reo'd' and IT fersalehr jaH * OQUJNB. SPERM CANDLES—IO bxs. Sperm Can dJea.4 andft tn the Ih. for sale hr W A. McCLUBG, 1 ARD—2O kegs No. 1 Lard, ■iS bamla No. 1 Lard, fin tale hy J. FLOTD A PU TT OPS—O boles Onio in store and for sale IT by feS HELL A LIOOEOT. MEAL—IO bbls Fresh Ground Corn \J Meal for tale by JAS. iIebACIHILIN, Jal3 it) galthfield ti. € GROUND NUTS—IOS sacks now landing 4 from steamer JeaneU for ealVJty I.DtCKEY A CO. Murphy a burchfield have just roe'd br express another lot of cheap needle work TAEA'CHERS—SOO lbs. in store and for sale J? ;by . felS MeCANDLESB, MEANS A 00. TTROUND NUTb—25 sacks in store and yjT ISAIAH PICK BY ACC. ; HOPS —10 bales prime Eastern Hops rec^d and foreale try • 8. HAnDAUQHA CO. LINSEED OIL—IS bbls. Linseed Oil in store and for «at» by _B. HARBAUQII t CO. ' LARD—S bbls. rec’dandforsole Übj BELL A UGOETT, Water rtreetj. A A. MASON k CO, hare just red'd 100 jtL, pox. of Aipaeti, Oohorg*,- Paramattas. Ae, which wllTbe add at Sept-Ananal prieeat Jal9 SUNDRIES —2 bbls. Lard; O U ,lO bbla. TUxMed, tnarrlre or eal.br ' Ja» TBAIAU A tX». ARD—I6 kgs, prime t*ard just rec’d an< j for Mte by /deiiC S. PAUBMIGH A CO. TTALENTINES—A large nnd. beautiful as« j eortmeni of Comle-and Bentinißntal ValantlnrS ioxt rec’d and for rale, either wboteeale or retail, lower; then before offend In this dty. Call ana'see them, at jaflO LAPFFKR'S Bookstore. 87 Wood >L Kftn BBLS. SUP. & EXTRA FLOUR; i) Vfl F 200 bos. Jfcrtod Peacbee. balvec ioo bae-Clcrrer Seed, for eal, by -Ja3o - WALLACE A QAjU>INKB, J 386 Liberty it. BUCKWHEAT— 50 ska Buckwheat Flour foreale by Jtl2 JAS, UcLAPOnLIN. SUNDRIES-1500 bus. prime Peaches, half; 160 bos. pared Peachea; 2tobu.DryAimlec! 100 k«a No. 1 Lard: 00 kca. packed uotten 85 bote, prime KoU Butter; 5 bbiaOnleiu; t . 4 eaakx i*oUah, a par* article. In atora and for eala by , dfl2B - SiraiVERA PILWOKXIL T OUTSYILLE’LIME—IW,bbIs. to arrive ?1 ibreteamrr Kdlpae for eala by I. DICKEY A; CO. B OLL BUTTER—O bbls. fresh this day • wtM and for aalebr T. IJXTLK A CO. 113, 3d «t. TTNDER GARMENTS at greatly reduced U pricee. al - dad CHEBTSR'B. 74 Wood »t. 'DOT ASH—2 cks. just reo*d and _for salo ■V »■ • • «. Cincinnati soap—2s baa. im'» extra No. 1 Palm Soap; , ''DOLL-BUTTER—C bbls. lresh this day lkjWd and for Bale by HENRY H. COLLINB. HOGS —UrO Dead nogs, average 200, fo aaleby • BIIttIYRS A DILWOBTP. lap A 2,2 d ft. R OLL. BUTTER—G bbla. prune, rac’d and i.» foreeleby fog ~ BBf.LA LIQGKIT. CORN— 3000 bus. in store and for sale by r . t BELL A uacsn, Wstjnt. I HBWYOBK ADV£BHSEItEHTS. From ffn. O. UcDroauTa Advertising nous*. No. 102 Ne» so street. Mew ToriL NEW YORK AND CALIFOiTnA .f» BTBAMBHIP UNK, (YU Siangan.) Es2L 4 o;i«*auT mun compani-jr hicasaoua. paorairro** npHE NOHTIIERN LIGUT, STAU^r Kffcn WEhT, PIUIMETUEUB. or DANIEL WEB- HlPy*. eleemriilp*, will l** T . NewVorkoa the 11th and 27 th of each month. When tbeee d*Ti fan tm Buuday, the Monday fbllowlngwill he the sailing dir Cunßtctlni by the Nicaragua Transit Route, haring but twslTo miles of Uud Uamportriioo, over agoul mMcwda •lflnj**the rteamahlp* BIEUIIA YANKEE iiI.ADK. tXJRTEZ, LACLK NAM i'ACJFH’. and BBfITIIEU JoNATIIASf. one of whb-h SUI leave ton Juan dfdflml, theFartfletcrminciofTransit an , Vramisco on tho arrival of the passengers For further iufurwaUon apply to „ . UIIAia.ES .MORGAN: Agent, noO-to ti 5 Bowling Qro*n, N\y. ounw teP ***** wade up at the offlro—Loiters 25 els. per For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United State* Matt. THE A. 1, superior Clipper tilup GER TRUDK will snceed tho Nightingale, and mil for the *" ••venteeath Hhip of tnnune, Tbe Gertrod* baa proved herself a remarkable : ttit aaiior.and IstbeonlyA. l.Hliln now loading at this port fur Australia The Pioneer Line has gained a mo«t enviable reputation. It was the first, and Is now the only regnlarune. Everything Is provided for pasMragsn ex cept wines aod Ilguoro, soap and towels. The length or psiwage varies from 75 to 100 days. First Cabin Passage §2OO and s£ls. second Cabin passage $125 end $l6O. For freighter passage, apply to R. W.CAMERON, __ mrSp-tfn lie Wall strrot. A GRICULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS AND jTk BEEPS.—RALPH A 23 Fnlton street. New York, w holesale and Retell. oes-tt "lOHN~PIIYFE ~ DEALER IN IVOltYi •9 and manufacturer of Ivory floods. No. 3 Murray at* New York. oc2o-ly STEAMBOATS. For St. Anthony Falls, Min. Ter., direct, And all Landings on tho Upper Mississippi. I Thu new aud substantial i -&&*&***- SteamerFALLSCITY. (now betog built and finished at J. B. GILBERT, Mailer, WILL leave Pittsburgh for the above and all Intermediate landings, on tho early opening of navigation of the Upper Uleelsalppl. For freight or raae ags apply on board or to John Flack er Livingston, Pitts burgh; it Cutter or P. F. Gebse, Wellirrill*,o.: W. Bb*r hesrt. Rock Island. lit fleorge K. West A Co, Dnbnqae. Iowa; R. P. Upton, Z. ElB. Nash. D, K. Moulton. St. Antho ny Fells, Min.; K. Morphy, John Jackins, Mianeanolis Bnrbank A Co., St. PanL The FALLS CITY is an entirely new and speedy boat; powerful machinery built by Qeltse, of very llcut draught excellent accommodations: will to splendidly furnished and finished; built expressly for the St. Anthony Falls Steamboat Company, Mlm, under tho immediate super vision of 1L Cutter, EngtuMr: and will rnn as a regular Packat from Bock Island or Dubuque to the Falls of BL Anthony, through tho season, and be manned by careful and reliable officers and men. J. B. GILBERT, General Agent IbrCo- Offloe Bt. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, MlMouri Rouse, WciisvlUe.O. and (XL. CHASE A CO,, Trsasororaof Co.. fta»tApl6 ■- V ] St. Anthony FaUa. For St Louis, Kansas and Nebraska, A ND all landings ou the Missouri \, fPfr .fr /V River. The Passenger Steamer TTPTT A CD, Cent. Dales, will leave fbr the above and all mediate landings on the opentngof-Navigation. Tax freight or pasagfr apply on board or to tottf Q. M. HARTON, {Agent. Wheeling* Packet rpHE now aud substantial steamer i fgffr e» I EXCHANGE, Cept. alter ran as ta regular packet between Pittabnrsti and Wheeling,leavingPlttsburgheven MONDAY, WEDNES DAY uuf FKIDAYIpf each week at 10 o'clock, and wtoel lng'every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at the same hour. The Exchange connects at Wellsvlße wlthth*Pittsburgh and ClevelanaßMlroad. aud at Wheeling with the -Batti more and Ohio Railroad. For freight or pssmgm, wnlv on oard or to J. D. COLUNQWOOD, AgL, Waterst. E9*Tbe Exchange is an entirely new and speedy boat of very light draught, exeellent accommodations, spies didly finished and furnished—built expretsly for this fade. . oelfl jiHTIFICIAL TEETH!! DBS. JHJHCAH & OAKEBOH, DENTISTS, JVo. 150 West Birth Utoeen Race and Eln struts, rpHIS OFFICE under tho management of I Ita preaent proprietors, has been increasing in repu tation fbr superior opwatlons in the Artificial Depart ment ofDeotlstryfbrthelasttenyears.and.no expenses or effort shall be wanting to give satisfaction to all who may faror It with their patronage. The lubecribere would .call attention to the fbilowing essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, vie Beau tr and naturalness ofappearahee, quality and strength of the materials, comfort to the wearer, and neefdlnees In restoring the natural appearance of tbe speech, and abil ity to masticate. In all of which they are warranted in sariugtber are exceeded bynone. and equaled by few. TEETH inserted from one to a full set, with Artificial flume. Fulland ilalfSetslnrariahlylneertedbyruetion. All operations in Dentistry performed lath* moat thor ough manner. TKRMB—Considering tbs superior character of the work and the guarantee given, they era tbe most reason • able In the Wevt. r*oo TulA v aeon, em GoldPtate.t&Mper Jbol/i. ** “ “ Alrro ** 200 *» “ Tho money refunded If the Teeth do not prov e satisfac tory. EE*For the information of those Bring at a distance, we would steta that our faclUtiM are sueli that we can make In the finest style, a full ret of TEETH In from 24 to 4S noun, and small pieew in proportion, *0 no deten tion need;be apprehended. I W. 0. DUNCAN, >. ... J. 0. CAMERON, / Dentists. _dels-1y No. I&fl WeetCth sU tot. Race A Rim, Cl a. JA. BROWN, would most respectfolly In • form the public that he keep* on hand, at - his stane on the west side of the Diamond, Allegheny City, a com piste assortment of Vsnitisn Rttndc Alw, Yetdtlsn Shut* ten are made to order, in tbe best style, warranted equal to any In the United States. His Bauds can be moored without the aid of a screw driver. Having purchased the stock, tools, and wood of the Cabinet KstabUshment ot Ramsey A McClelland, I am prepared to furnish thrir old customers as well as the pafiie at large. with.eregythlsg toJhrirUns. Agency, No. & Wood street. Pittsburgh. "Prove all to that which Is TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. FTUIE incretuini; demand for this most pica* I anti safe and efficacious remedy for aU pulmonary dGeasey has enabled the proprietor to red use the prieu so as to piaee It within the reach of all rleasm !U superiori ty over most similar Mep*ratioiu is attested by many em inent phjririan* In Baltimore. Washington. Ao.thewbole of Maryland. Pennsylvania, Virginia. *e- who bare been eye witnesses oflte efflocy when the usual remedies have failed; and by thousands of our tnoet respectable riUsene who have used it io their fiamiliea both as preventive and cure with never-feUlng tureen for the lest twenty years daring which period, with very little aid from advertis ing. Ac-it has cadoaßy spread Us reputation over the whole Union, in rears ot recent Colds Coughs, Hoarseness, &c. t n etm immttUoU rrUtf, and generally curve tn a day or two. without Interfering with ai«t nr tnuloeee, or render ing the *pst*ro moreeaacepUbleotiCold; In chronic caeca. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, bronchi tis, Affections of tbo Longs, and Consumption, It te always very benefieiaL and eeldoa title, when com teesced la time, to perfect a care. Pi foe 25 and 50 cenU abotifo. Wbnhwale and Retail Annta, UesR*.PLEMINO ClaU Kidd A Oft.) No. 00 Wood »t. nefttrt Cl ELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS Jadge Pleroe.of Mlddlercrt, Iroqaole Co- writee ander date of Jen. 37th. 1451, that be baa been troabied, more or lese, with a rough for eereral years, which last year confined h>«n to bis bed and required medical treat ment for three montba. Du*loc the rammer be got bet» ter. but ctlll the rough crnUtmcd to distress him by day and night, which wasonly relieved by the use of ifeUrrr CbaghSyrup,wblehaguitletaen by the name of Chapin brought with him ftom the state of Ohio. Mr. Chapin bed found the Syrup of greatest use In his Dually, and when morlnx from Ohlr>; took fifteen bottles with iUd, a portion of wbieh JadsoPforoe obtained, and used with greet benefit when ether meant foiled to afford relief. js24 R. K. BALLSaS A CG. I’TOprletor*. 57 Wood it Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! 13-BELiKF ix rire minutesi TYLER’S CUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROP v. PATENTED 1837. FIMIESE DROPS wherever they have been (ntrodoeed; bare apeedlly rapersedea all other Con ficti, Loxenges, Wafers, Ail. f« tha relief of Coughs, Uoarsettem, Awe Throat and all Polmonanr Oonsomptfona. Their superiority consists In their agreeable flavor, theab •raft" ofanylmorkma drug In their eooipoeltloa, and In their prompt action without Interfering with diet or boil ness, or rendering tha iystem more rascepUble of noid.—- They a/e the most suitable for CHILDREN, and very ben eficial te PUBLIC SPEAKERS and 81NOKR2!; they re move all buekUMWS from the throat, and dear and iclve tone to the voice. Price 13M end 25 arateeboi. Bold wholesale and retail by JLKMINQ BROIL. (Tate Kidd A Co.) No. GO Wood str and most Drug and Ceudy Btorea. odW-d OPTUALMIO DISEASES; R- SPEER, - in addition to the _l 9 practice of the usual branches of his profession, de votes special attention to DISEASES OP THE RYE, and ail operations necessary for their rellet This notice is deeowl necessary to correct an srroneoas bnprasion prevailing In sons sections ef the eoontry,t2iat b* nasveUnnnlshed bla profewfoa. Re. 103 Liberty street. PlUshncgh \A! JACKSON & SON, ot tho-lato Ann V V eOf Jackson A Sons, Grata and Fender Uakos, SIG Front strand M 0 Broad way, New York, have sonstantly on hand every variety of Grates and Fenders Also, Circular and Saoars Osman BUver Uratea. Whole sale Dealers supplied. 'jsl3-lyp DUTLER’S MERCANTILE WRITING IV YhX}ltl/-Difio'natandPrtc« MtdaUhavt bmawird fttthi* Fluid Ink, bu Ohio Jbriiatfe* JntiitvU. CindnuatC October.- 1854; Ohio Stale Far, flfaoarP, (ftfo. October. 1854 i Indiana Slate Fair, Madltan, lx. Ommer.lBs4. Copy qf it Letter/rm Auiitanilwt Master ai VinairmaH. Clicnnun. Sept. B,ISW—Tb /hrf MaiUnand Others.— This office has f>r a long time found Itdlfflraltto proeoro aeatislaeteryartlleof Writing and Copying Ink. W« n qulns a readily flowing-ink that would not gum up the Demand stands. This object in our opinion has been fol ly attained! by using Butler's Memntlle Writing and Floius,' manufosturad la our city by Jurs J. BnrLsa, Agent—wbieh we have purchased by the doxen for the nsaof this nfllcs. We recommend the above with coafldenoe to Post Masters and Commercial Uen gen erally- 4 J. U. SINCLAIR, AsslHaat P. & For sal* vholssafo and retail br jal. ! U KLI ftu ■ j.r.cANmi.D. P-RODUOE SUNDRIES— Lard, 12 bbls No. 1; Peaches. 700 bos brlgbi him ** 20kgs “ . i-.Clor*r*eed, sbblie Roll Batter.SO bills; Brod, 4 bill, ■ Potash, 4 raks pure; Bacon, 2 eeks; . Cheeee,lObx« • Unu Pork, 10 W»l« inetore and for sal# by falO BIUUVEU A DILWORTII. BROOMS— 50 doz. just rec’d and-for sale by . folT HENRY It. OOLUNB. SHANGHAI CAPS just reo'd and for sale low at fll Wood »t fold J. WILSON A SON. BULK PORK*-20,060 ‘lbs. Bulk Pork for . pn.wo.m. OATS— 2QOO boa. for sole by . ; aa , BHtlAuaogrr. LINSEED OIL—2O bbls. for sole by BELL A LItMETT, AGRICULTURAL, &C. Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, QITUATLD on Wilkins Avenue, - tff C 7 about on* quarter of a mde from the second toll gate on- tb# Partner*’ and MeeltankSP Plank Road, no •xlcuripo of Fourth street, and about ■ .A. , three and a quarter mile* from Pittsburgh. WH.A JA9. MURDOCK. I'rpprOtert. They offer threat* a Terr large collectkn of well ’’grown tree* and plants suitable for transplanting this tall and cm Ingapring. Tbn N unerr-now carer* *oia* SO act** of ground and cnntAinjiom»Ai,OQQ (roe*, shrub* and plant*, and orer 10,000 fruit tnn, and 20.009 KrergTtwu* and Phrubc art of fine for rrmoral to orchards and pleasure ground*, • Unt* carefully packed aud *aot accordlns to dlTHctlmi* *° any part of the United HUte*. v "» tog loare Local] tbeatteutlon of Um Inrer*of ihroti P**X*tw venders |q the trade to our unrivaled collection o ®J’ r *ng °f IB64,embr»ring nearly all the Evergreen “S'.' '*\A ndigenoua and Ezotle, that 1* worthy of general S’flH* *y° n to tbl* section of country. Plant* can to pro iJlHlr °* *?“? thing* quite large to give immediate effect. ntaM»oderat« a* usual. Prom strangers, nib or satU- reference In Owelty of Pittsburgh required at ail WIIU. PortOO«, DW <,r otar staud ou market dara in krKß t' Wlllllo pn>mpt, f attended to/ <1*17:1 ydw£ Frait Trees, Evergreens, &c. subscriber would moat respect- .■». ■ fuJl/eaU the attention ofhlafrisnd* andth*SS& poblio to hi* very large stockof Fruit Trees, Bver-MSS greens. Fhnxbtory, Itoers, Greenhouse PUnta, *- **lr * Of Apple, the stock 1* large and line. Of Pear, we bav* some fiOOu Dwarf and standard of oar own raining, of choice varieties. Peach. several thousand fine, with Cher ry. rlam. Apricot, Kasptorrle*, Gooseberries, Carranta, Ac. Our RvergreeoK, from 1 to6feet,of which we b*ve many thousands, are fltft. Perwms wanting large qnanUUM will be liberally dealt with. Call and aee ours&ock. We al wxvtpive.taiiffaetim. Order* left at the Pitts bar «h P. 0. Ur. IL Dalsell, Liberty sh, the Oakland Nursery, 1 1 * mile* on Penn*. Avenue, or the Pittsburgh Norsery, 1H mllee from Oakland, will be promply attended to£ N. B.—Planting dobe neatly to order. oclfidAwS JOHN MURDOCH. Ja. Bay Wood Flowers. A RRANGEMENTS have been mado with A the proprietor* of Ray Wood Floral Garden*for a con stant Supply.pfDoqasttoa‘ and cot flowers daring winter and Summer. Ladies and gentlemen can be fhrnlibed at short notice any of the Pillowing French fonnicfl Pyramidal {at varied) Vase fen earfete;)Q IlemUpftcrijue “ fTabdldbnm *• IMcolort , Tricoian, j£u Melon tx. Cbgtieff# RtuttUs, Ficon pour lu Mtaxux. Order* for floweringplant# In pots, also receivedat K. Vi. SHANKLANiys Seed Warehouse, la3l 120 Wood street. WRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. A 1' The sntocribar offers for sale, a eboi« : **aort-.ss® meat of strong,vfgoronsl’EAK TREES, and standards, some of a bearing site; New Jersey Peaches, Plum bs,CherTie*,Aprino is. Gooseberries, Currant*, Raspberries and other Fruits; Evergreens, Hyacinths, Tu lips, and Crocus Roots, fcr blooming In winter and spring* Implements for the Farm and Garden, of moet approved construction, from the heed and Implement Warehouse, 48 Fifth street. fnolSl JAMBB WARDROP. WANTS. WANTED-— Good Business Paper to arn^t of J2JXX), havlnv 4 months to run. B. McLAIN A SON. SITUATION WANTED.—Wo wißh to pro core a situation for a Young Man In a Wholesale or Retail Goods Store. He bas bad 5 years experience In tbo Doslneassud can jrive the bent references. . . fe!6 a, CUTIfUEBT A BON, General AgU 140 3d ft. WANTED —A married man to work on a Farm, to whom a bouse and garden will be far nUhed. Apply to the subeditor at ms residence. Plum Towniblp, Allegheny County, Pa. CALEB LEE. fe&tlmw TMTANTED—From the let of April next a ?T Dwelling House of from three to fire roans; within 16 minutes walk of the Post Ofllee; rent not to exeeed gIOO. Knqulrt at this offlee. iaS Infbrmntion Wanted. MR. JOHN. TODD left Ireland for tho United States inIU2. He landed In New York, and started for Pittsburgh. Pa- witbariew to employment as a civil engineer, expoeting to meet there one William Millar, an engineer. Any fnlbrmatlon concerning said iSidd will to thankfally received. Address Sarah EUta Todd, care of Rev. Caxtvr Dickinson, D. D- Boston, Uses, jsoetawdr Business wanted—sisoo and tho the esrrfoes of an active business man an offered Ibr an interesTln a safe businees. Knnuire of au26-tf ; THOB. WOODS, TS, 4th si. WE -.Wisn TO PROCURE A SITCA TION Ibr a Young Man. as a Partner In a small manufacturing •wtablUhment. lie Is able to make him self useful In any department, and has a capital of gix or Seven Hundred Dollar*. He Is a good plain book-keeper and salesman, but wooLl prefer tolngemployed in or about the manufactory. & CUTUBBXT A BON, 140 3d st. ■laO WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh City warrants. Apply to l_ R A6ON. 6tbit. lyjrinn DOLLARS WANTED—To Iwr -4 l/Ul " row the above amount on a mortgage on property In the city worth at lease 420,000. Apply to WdO B. MeLADf A BON. Pioneer Lise of Australia Packets from Hew Tork to Melbourne, CARRYING THM L.YITKD BTATEX MAIL. . beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque 1 NIMROD, nineteenth ship of this line, will to dee patched on her second voyage to Melbourne, on the 20th Inst. Pamengsr aoeosunoostlon* unsurpassed. Katw— Saloon, KXIO, First Cabin. |UO, Second Cabin, $126. The Klmrtu will b* followed by the celebrated Clipper Ship Windward. Apply on toardat pier®. East River,or to ocia It- Vi. CAMERON. Ili WaU stmt New York. Hew l*eatner store. *1 G. MOWRY, late of the firm of JL Bard, •9 a-N0.533 Liberty street, opposite the head ef Wood nraev, wholesale and retail dealer In LKATKKR, UIDKfI, and OIL, has just returned from the East, and Is now re - oslvlog a large assortment of leather, consisting of—Rad Sols, Baltimore Leather, Philadelphia and. French Calf skins; Morocco and Kids, of alt descriptions Binding end (doing Bklnii: and a general assortment of Findings, list nix purchased my enure stock tar cash, I am prepared to mil low, fir cash. I would Invite ur friends to call and exam ns my stock to Sire purchasing elsewhere. mh!4 J. O. MOWRY. “Co-Partnership. R. WHITE having associated with aJL him. Id the Fancy Retail Dry Unods business. hte toother JAMES WUrrE,andbl* Confidential Clerk, Mr. JOHN V. LOY. The buriness hereafter will be conducted under the Dime ofOlta R. WHIT* A 00. As It U the Intention of (be new firm to eerre the pub lic well, ctutomei e may rely on getting a good article and at a price satisfactory. Part of their sloek they intend to Import, and to purchase from fim hands, ro that every thing In their line will be at the lowest eoet. To enable them to do m It win he necessary for thoeepvreort, Indebt ed tnOw, R. White to pay promptly. . PltUbnrah. fab. Bth, 185£-ft9-lmd California Diamond Pina. GENTLEMEN’S SOLID COLD CALIFOR NIA OIAUOND CLUSTER BREAST flNS.lthdula attached, price 65; without chain $4. These line are equal In bnllSaney and appearance to the real Diamond, and are really worth a-vlslt to see. We luilte every one to call, drillty to noo-purchaseri gratis. L.A J. JACOBS. 407 Broadway. N. B-—A email history of the Discovery oj these Stones would not be amiss. Proforaar Jacobs, so well known for hi* superior manufacture of ACCORDEQNS. Having sent large quantlUee to California, m* Agents there wntturn a fPMdmenot the Quarts Jtock, which he tmmedlat>ty sent to hie manufactory la Parle to be eat. and need In the Inlaid work on Accordeona, hteagant In Parle being struck with the beauty and brilliancy of Ibe Stone, after being polished, sent a quantity of them back tone, hence the manufacture of the abore Pins, at a price within the reach of errryone. WATCHES AND JEWELRY ofevery description, prices marked in the window, and at 25 percent, lets than any other store in tbs United States. L. A J.JA0083,40? Broadway. New York. These Pine sent by mall to any part o f the united States by enclosing amount. addressed L.A J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York. N. B.—A specimen can be seen at the Counting Room of this office. - pog7-3md > SIXTY DAYS’ PASSAGE. Pioneer lone of Monthly Packets, CAExnyo ant butted states mail. The fbtlowlng Ship*bare sailed: Revenue, 1«S00 tons, July Sta Rancor, 1,200 tone, July ISM. ISAS. Jfrminnndas,l > 4oQtons*Aug tons,Aag Ocean Eagle, 1,430 tons. Sept Edward. 1,400 tons, 0et.,’63. 1852. Oman Sited, 1,000 tons. Not. Onrco, 1,600 tons, Oct, IM2 1853. Beano, 1.460 tans, De&, 1852 Ozrlfutae, DOO tons, Decmber, ilalhswre, LSOO tons, Jam 1860. 1863. . Albert PrtatkU*. Feb. 1854. ftplroj, tons, March MpArinnate, 1,008 tons. May Oregon, 1,000 tons, March Gertrude, 1,000 tons, July 1853. 1864 Atarod. BJH tons. April, '63 Tbs Ships of this Line are fitted with Xmmoa’i Patent Ventilators and carry Francis’ Jlrtalic Lite-Boats.: The new and magnificent Clipper Ship FLYING SCUD, 1,713 Tans Uesrlster. W. H. Blast, Master, will muxecd tbs “Gertrude” as Eighteenth Ship or this iJn*. and will sail for Melbourne, Australia, On the 20th of September. The FLYING BCUD Is built on the most approved mod*' era principles and Is considered to be a pemet mode! of Marine Architecture. Those who desire a quick run in one of tbs finest sad fastest Clipper Ships everbullt, , V t u>d secure Passage without delay, as only a limited number of Ist and 2nd Cabin passengers will be taken. For freight or prsmgei apply on board, at Her 10 Bait Elver or to Iff, CAM EBON, au7 116 Wall street. Now York Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Mattings. ROBISON & CO., • FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE TUEA TUB, ri AYE now on hand, and to which they are IT, daily adding, a large and choice assortment of the aboywgoodi,ftom the lowest to tbs highest grade, which will bs sold at eastern prices. Also—Bugs, Mam, Window Shades, Ysnitlan Blinds. Piano and table cuter*,BaCf Hol land. Ursen oil doth, and all other goods usually kept In arpet bouses, to which the attention of purchasers u In; etteil. «*in Belf-neating ana Box Irons: ESabwcriber having purchased tho cx ire right of J. J. Johnston’s Intent Box and: J* s Patent Self-Heating Smoothing Irons, U.now extensively engaged inmsnnfketnringthesaas. In con nection with the above, he keeps constantly on hand at bis vareroom, on Federal st., opposite Anchor Cotton Works, a large aud good assortment of the common Tailor and Bad Irons, to which he would rmpeetlhUy Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and the public in general, 000-lyd C. KINUSLAND. AtUeheny City, Pa. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Laibyette puUdlngv. Wood it, Jhcutfj/.—MILLAU A BRO n Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOUN DARBY, Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer on all Important business transactions. JOUN FLKM* INO. (author of Fleming’s now and Improved system of Book-keeping.) will examine and deliver weekly lectures on the sdenos of aowui.ts. JAMKM H. UOPKINB, mem. her of the Pittsburgh Bar, I-octum on Commercial Law. , Although hut a short time established, this Institution Is la a most prosperous .and, flourishing condition, now numbering one hundred students, which exhibits a pop ularity and sueeessterbaps never attained in so short a tlmebranyotbCT(fcmm«ctolOollfge. Tbs Book-keeping department, under tke able supemstoa of Mr. Barry, is unequalled In this city. Prof. Millar A Bro. s system of writing U entirely new, and in many renwete superior to any other system, for the ennoberatfon of which (her ap peal to many persons in Pittsburgh who have already re ceived Instruction (torn them. Prof. Millar has tausbt penmanship In all the principal cities and towns In this country for the last eleven years, during which tlms M lias Instructed upwards of fifteen thousand person*. Young men who desire a thorough commercial eann tlonwlUberefladlndueomeutsofferedto theni sW « ed In the West. Let It he distinctly understoodl AM* fffig?SffiSsi;.Sfis n A i lu. .0 P. M. NHM.tad,aU better. Anyone who In tbs foelinga a marfcMeww . moat Intent - trieeit& AdiuS.tSmSfrSuSSur C stelS4fel?om?is r te'?!r tam *° d always Impair the health- AmeUtJit Y.imm t Wk bottles of B. A.Fa nee- VermlfafC*. »h , eh I purchased ftom youragentj It hZi the desired efTeet In farlngliig away alarge cumber o ftooairik- I purchsid another vUI and gave it to my child; it had the same effset, bringing away great numbers of worms. 1 (herefonraooaimeßiUtto tnepul no as a sore remedy forworn*. P.BITSKI. and soldby ,B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO. JalftdAw cornet Ist and Wood sta,- QEVENTY-FIVE CENTS—Ladips can h» T e ladieawho haTe worn this make thsywlUiwadßnrseom ms^tiomtheaswhobaT#sotwtuba pleasedwUhthem er continues to manufacture his unrivalled Patent Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, warranted equal to anraad superior to some, of the many which have been tested, as pnoUthed and noticed by the press throughout tbs world, Ibr the last 16 years: and is so « proprietor of Uall’s Patent Powder Proof Lock, both havin* received separate oualsls at the World’s Fair, Lon don, 1851, and New York, 1463—1;; also the patentee (by purchase) of Jnne«’ celebrated Patent Combination and 1 vrmutatiem Bank liOcfc. >lOOO In gold was placed In tho •efr exhibited at the World's Hindoo, secured by uau e and Jones' Lock, and uffujed as a reward to any one V T? the lorksor opeu the safe within 46 days. SSS *}4‘?agh operated on by n.teral In th# art of locx-pleking, no one sunonmled In opening the safe (no change m alteration of the locka or keya having to*n made daring the time,) but the money remaloed In Its and was restored to the proprietor, and a medal awarded for the champion safe of the world. Uatmog—None genuine except having the sub scriber's name on the metal plate * BILAB O. HERRING, M ' G s e *t? lo< l k ’ cor Pl r and Water eta- New York. N. R. The above Bafus en«l bieii be (adding freight) at mannfactn; erto priori, of hi* anthoriied agents. -IftaU tne principal cltlee ef the United State* andCan£ da*. feG-Smo PUBLIC >TOTICE!I Rnibton, Clark & Co.’s Cod Liver Oil. rpilE late firm uf Rushton, Clark A Co. be -1 log dissolved by the dealh of WM. L. BUSUTON (the only person of the name of Uoshton ever connected with the firm) the bu*lnea* in future will to continued by HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO, Barriving partners and sole successors of R. riTl: Oo^ 166, Z 73 and SU Broadway, New York. All connection with the star* No. 10 Aster House being discontinued. Our Mr. Hegeman has toon connected with the estab lishment twenty-six years, and for twelrs years has, been a partner and had theprluclpal eharge or the bnsines. and with the tonefitol his exparience and the combined efforts of each member of our firm, -we trust to merit and receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally ex tended to us. lbs Qennine Cod Liver Oil, hitherto made by R. Cr A Co. will la future to made only bv ui—lt wa* our Mr. Clark who went to Newfoundland to superintend its manulaetare, and we warrant it pure.— Gur OU is eold by all tho moet respectable druggists In the United States.* Ciimojr—Be eatrrul to see that the same “HEGEMAN. CLARK k CO." It on each label, and the signature upon the cork of eaat bottle, without which it Is not genuine. ja2S-Imc Cam ana eLort Credits! M. L. RALLOWELL & CO silk warehouse, Pbilade 1 p b I a. TERMS: —Cash buyers will receive a dis count of »r cent, if the money be paid in ner xonos, within, tan days from date of bllL Uncurrent money oaly taken at Its market rains on the day It Is received ' To merchants of ondoabted standing, a credit of BIX months will to (riven. If desired. Where money Is remitted In advance Of maturity, a dis count at the>ate ofTTWE&YB per cent per annum will to allowed. Frlctt for Goodx Umfam. In again calling the attention of the trading community to the above terns, we announce that notwithstanding th* general ditpressloa In commercial affaire throughout the country, Xn* system of besinese adopted bru* more than a year Mneo. and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables ns to offer for the e-mnlng Spring season our usual assortment of NEW SILK AND FANCT GOODS, Com prising on* of the 1 LARGEST AND MOSTBP.LENDID STOCKS to to found In America; to which V* will receive constant additions, throughout the season. ,vf new and deriralds goods from our HOUSK Iff I‘ABIS, jalfeSmo B, T. Ba&bitt’s Potash in Tin Cans- OF 331*2, 12, 7 pounds each, assorted; 143 iberinaease, warranted equal to any In uee at about the same prte* as that In canto, with full directions for use, printed oo esrb can. r-eiug in a ranch i&ora portable condition for retailing. Any person dealrour to trv it will pleaseremlt U) dollars In a fetter to myrisk. or tnrough some friend In this plaee. and 1 will forward, one ease as above, 143 Ibc TTHs article ha* toen In use for *n* last three years, and gives th* beet of satlstactlorr to all who have met with It. Also, super Carbonate Bod* Soap Pow- Powder, Castile Soap, Cream Tartar, Candles of all kinds, and the tost Salerntus In poond papers 60 in a case, cr other package*. B. T. BABBITT, Not. 63_A 70 Washington it-. New York. S Phrenological CabmeL FOWLERS, 0 WELLS,* CO, Pfarenoloulsts and udblUßers.’ 231 Aireh street, below fevt-ath, Philadelphia, famish Ml works on Phrenology; PhtoSogy, Water Core, Mag&otism and Pnonograsbr, whcle ■ale and retell, at New York price*. Profes sional with charts, and frill’ written description* of character, day and' evening. Cabinet free. : myS-lye FOR RENT. TO LET—A pood Brick Dwelling Houne on Penn ete, near Wayu", now occupied by Dr. Keyset. Ilonss iaoonvenlant, having two parlors, dininar room and klteton on flrsttloor, with irood eSaton; rvS brick stable and nrtUw boos* on the nremises. Rent low to a good tenant. Enquire of 8. OEOlU)K k CO„ Lib erty sL, or BTRPHEN HAGUE. For Bent TVO fine aud well-lighted ROOMS in tho large new building on Fifth street adjoining the Protestant MethodlxtChureb The rooms are tultabbi for a Bookbinder, Lithographer, Kngraver, tie. The bulliUng has teen leased bur a term of years by the pablishers of the PUtJburgh Gazette, and the rooms would eult wrlL for persons following a kindred pursnit, Enqaire at _.&HMtf THIS OFFICE. TO LET—A Threo Story Brick Dwelling situate un Water vt. above Grant. Posnwslon given in the Ist of April. Kagulre of fo!9~ O, BLACKBURN A CO. To Let, A LARGE THREE STORY BRICK DWKLLINU. with office attached. In basement, sit uated on Liberty si, Wtweeu Pitt and Hay sta. Knouire of UKNBT B. FGBTKR. _f»l4-tmd at | fc Wilmartb A Oo.'s Ftourlng MUL LET—A Brick House on ,6th st., with ■ a large yard. A Tavern Stand In Birmingham. A 2 story House, with a Urge yard, on Carpenter/ alley. A House of 4 rooms, hall.garret.Ae, on 6th *t- near Grant. A Houst on Grant sU. near the Public School House. A large 3 story nottse on Boat st, at the head of 6th. A large Hall on 4th st. Five Offices in Building on 6th st, A Urge fitom Boom on 4th at. Apply to. C»T H. CUTHBKBTAaOS. 140.3d 5t. Hotel for Lease. D ILEY’S HOTEL, formerly known os the JL w “Lamartine Qocss, n U offered for lease oa tevorable terms, beingfltusted on the oomsr of Fourth and'Urant stew near the Conrt House, aud about midway between the Monongabela Wharf ami the Petma- Railroad Depot. It It one of the most pleasant, eouvenleat and dorirable loca tions In tied ty. The Hotel will be famished U desired, and letsed for a term of years, commendng from the first of April next. For fnrthrr lalhrmatlon, apply to , , JpSKPHS.AA.P. Att’y« JaZUmdAwT Office, No. 143 Fourth st. rittsbiuwh. For Bent fJVHAT splendid New Hotel, known nsSS ■Ra.trf IS m|]M (mm th.Baj WIT of Pltteteargh, at the lauotioo of the Greeosburg Pike jt P nt D « kl }£ Bd *™i ol,s i Ubu '? l V containing4Qrooms, and built In tts Boet modern stole, with all file convex £»»“! ■ «fh Ant class Hotel, suehaslce and Smoke House. Stabllngfor 80 to 100 horns, anda fine Barn. The btraeo teat p eeentfunlriied with the best of Furniture of mod era style, which will beeold to the Uses# or removed, as desired. A fine Garden attached to the House, aud from cfirygSß JtTvSl^v* 0 Own Httstmrih twice a day.- taa M • sommet feecrt for bus- Ineiw^mens' famufea. The necessary arrangements for a Hotel iretelso for sals. Omul bus. Horses,* uaraeo, Cowe and ftomlng uleuslls. There are also a Store, Seminary and Post Office close to the Hotel. The HoteTaod appur tonainoes will be teased with or without the Fsrai and The above Farm, together with other tend adjacent, conristlag iuall of2oo acres, will be sold entire orto any smallCT number of aeros, toioit purehamrs, for Country BMts or tor gardening purposes. Persons desiring to lease the Hotel or Falte, or to bur f™" 1 P-U. All.«h.nr Co’ IV IDauy MoneopySmo and charge Qaxette.? For Bale or Beat- A , WELL finidhod-Briok Dwelling, adjoin xVtag Wllklnsbura, and near the Railroad Btatlon.- The House contalneU rooms, eul the lot, on which there te a garden and good jtahUng. fronti Mfeet on the Turn- Elk*!’ and extends 284 feet In depth to a fifty foot street, p r °P UW per annum. ooSOAf E. D. qAZXAM, To Editor* aad Frintew, “ ' fpnE Building occupied for moro than ten lAo«jtod anVhlrd sto, near BKNtT rrnl*h Coal at the month of Saw-Hlil Bun. or ej wagon to either of the dries, as well as transient team* at either of our plat forms, upon reasonable terms. JOHN Si'GILVKAI. We hare engaged the service* of John Smltley. whole thoroughly acquainted with the above business. Person* dealing with him on onr account will to satisfactory to the firm. folTSwd MMILTKAY k COLLINS. VTOTICE—The late firm ofWick A M ’Cand [w ims having been dissolved by the death d John D. WirV on the 20th Insi, the bnstnesaof said firm will to suited by tb- parodtogiv’eipedal attention to filling orders, receiving and forwarding produce and merchandise, and to the ex ecution of all baainesa that mar be entrusted to their care. XI. W. IIERSTINE, lUIN. EICHBAUM. Rxvxa to—Clarke A Tbawi William Bagaley A W. M’Uullr * CO4 F. Sellers A CO4 Bays A Blade Kramer A Rahm: Henry Graff, Km-; William Eyhham; 8. R. Johnson, Esau T. Bakewell, George Ledlle, E*g4 BolomouStoner, SgT : i*2dt. toe. aaxt..™. job. stsmsa. ■VTOTICE: Joseph Fleming having asso I % dated with him Josopb Abel, the business ncrvafler -will to <¥>nrturt*d under the ftrloorJOSEH ABEL A CU. at the old stand, corner of Smithneld and Fourth stroeta. Jam 1 •• "TlO-PARTNERPHIP. —The undersigned 1 J bars this day entered Into co-partnership, under th* A. JIUTCHISONA (XL, for the purpose aftransaetlnuaCbmmlssionandGrocerybualnen.' - uuvneuxi, ,JAS. A. EUTCniBON. Pittsburgh. Feb. , *64-—fefl A.M. WALMKQFORD. CO-PARTNERSHIP —Ilaring associated. E. 8. Ward with me In the Drug banseaa, the buef nags will toearriedou from this date, under the style of B. K SELLERS A 00- January 2d, -1864. IS E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale and £«.• Retail Dealers In Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ANo. 67 Wood street. n p^ proprietors, aa tht'.r are determined to rent fee > * mentioned above. DAKIKLaARVER^^ Spear’s Milts, Colrabim cT’oMn PoctoSasaddress: Siuith’s Perry,BeawCoTftnSM°' or to ... . .. =j_ , J-C-SfUAKT. Union Line. PUtsbnrhe. LIVER COMPLAINT dys^FXs *a, x ’ CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY DISEASE dF TEE KIDNEYS. ' And nil Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION' INWARD Pile#. FaltnfM of Hood to the Hud. Additvof tv.. Ktomach, Nauna, Heartburn, Dlaguatfor FOod. Pritn£! or Weight In the Btomirb, Soar Eructations. sinklna nr Fluttering at the Pit or the Stomach, Haul, UurTied and Difficult Breathing, Flutteriuir at the HW Choking « Bagmtlu fenntfiu AgJ posture, Dimness of Virion, Dots or Web* before the flrTt: Fever anddoil Pain In the lived, IMeUaanSf tlon, YrilowneeaoftheHkin and Byes, PaJnin Back, Cheat Limfaa, At, Bndden Fltuhn of imra- cam ua xmecroAUT 'ravn rr SB. UOOFLiND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. PBRPIBKD BY Dr, C, SI. Jackson, ..No, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Their power orar the above diseases ts not exaelled. if equalled, by any other preparation In the United State*, u tbe cure* attest. In many cum after ikXIAil physician* had foiled. These Bitten are worthy the attention of invalid*.— Poneedny great virtue* in the -notification of dlseasee of the Liver and lesser gland*, aurddng the most scerth tug power* la weakness and afleetiona of .the digestive or ■ana, they an, withal, cafe, oertaln and pleasant READ AND BE CONVINCED. 3. D. Bmita. Laeeyrllle, April 6,ISM, says: "I can nt yon aome good certificates for yoor Gentian Bitten In tbla vicinity if yen wlah them.; A lady purchasing some of it thla wm':, aaya that It la by ter the but medicine eh* ever knew, having done her and her daughter much good.” Ac. 8. B. Lawson, Benterd’a Store,- Somerset Go,Pa* Ang. 15,1U3, says: U 1 am mnefa attached to yeurUerjsisu Bit* ten, having need two bottle* of it, which I procured from 8. Kurts, your agent at Somerset, and found great relief ftom It in disease of the Liver. 1 find It ba* great effect on my longs, strengthening end invigorating them, which, aa I am a publlo apeaker, is a great help to me.” Da. Oils, Newton Hamilton, P*a Hay, 1861, '’■aid: “I have oaed myselfhalfsdosen bottles of your German Bit* ten for Liver oomplaint and dlaeaaes of a nervous eharao -1 ter, reuniting man the aboae Ofr-eroury. t was poiaoned and afflicted with spasms from the uaa of the tatter arti cle. Tbe German Bitten la the first artlcleftom which I obtained any relief. 1 have also given the article to many dyspeptic*, with the mo«t salutary result Italnt aa manv more bottles will cure me.” _ „ . , Wnk seas and Coettvaness, for which I used jmt Wtottnt nmedtea without relief. lat Urt rgnr Hooayd a German Bitten. Itookafcw bottlM aeewdlogtocJlno- *£«? rtwnsUwDlag theantem and never prosteatiagiu. . Sold by deaWra in medidn* and storekeepers every where, andey Fleming Bros, B. A. Fahnestock A Go., Q*xhi. Keyset. IW Wood stTtlttobOTh; U. P. Sehwarts, Alleghany City, and by dealen In medicine geQeralir orflf* lyaAwlaT - • . ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPSON & BCHLEIF, riLASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street, IT Pittsburgh, respectfully invite the attention ofthe public, and of Architects, Buiidenand Gentlemen or Trus tees abou t to build Private rcrideooee or churches, to their speelmensftfgTAlNkD GLASS, at theirevtablishment, for which Silver Medals w* re awarded by the Pennsylvania State Pair in 1853, and bribe Allegheny County Fair for ISM. They an prepared toexeeateStemedGlan of ererr atyie aod designs.- «or ehurcheeiPriTate.-dwelUnca. or steamboats, ftom the plainest and cheapest to the moat ornamental andooetly; including the decoration ofehurcbee withiilVLlke figureveeriptural and allegoricaliatßeet*. and every other, description of Ornamental Wlodowcateo 1 Ornamental Doors, Tran*uns. aide Lights, Sky lights, etc- Introducing landscapes, Fruit*. Rowers, and every varie ty of scroll work. BnameUedGlaasofnewand handsome Sdternsathw prices, and Entry Lamps, and Lamp# for otela and Uastaaraote, got up in hanoaomt style at short ” notice. They ean point to work already,executed in this . dty and other place*, for churches, steamboats and private* dwlllnga. as triteness of their capacity and skill. dall-VydAltaT ..+■■■ • FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, TortM Neavout and KERSONS who are laboringahder this dia treerinsr malady will find the VEGETABLE EFI TIC FILLS to be the only remedyever discovered for curing SpHepey, or Falling Pita. Tb«e* Pills posses* rtpedflo action on the nervous sra tom; and. although they .are prepared espedallyfor the tngrwlUoelbaßd of especial ben-- eflt fbrall persons affitrted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated «r ahattend from any anas whatever- In ehronle complaint* or dl*aMa