• . WEDKBSDAY MOBHroP,’>’gßitPAßr 28,1855 IffgHHiSTirTHETWFBFHIttBtIIfIS, noa f*a*aiKt‘Slwtn*oi«ral,' 1855. < J&u*. ■■ ChaarmT ■ JVlrfOTfcTMmgnftU............ 1 0 , - Btnofl Pox . 1 3 SUU 80t*....—. o X —ConTul«ltmj .. 0 i " n i > 0 ' loßtrunttfrm Brofco-..-. J.~ 0 —{ U. 0 ± Chroate'BrcnrftHrt...~....~. 1 ....—w->.-g-y Wtwtplng Oungh 0 *r*_ TBHJ.v.ir,-.---'--—•-• • ~—•— .-—l3 0» xza MOTS nttl f«K : s Ondar 1 * > From 1 to f.„ i i “; ft to in ——« ;t. ..-**■ 30t040 * m to 70,.; * , • :o to 50...., 1 h.im OcSorwltS TotililT. Br OBl« of U» B0«4 MOKPCKU. of BoardoCttotl th. ' • OFFICIAL PiIOCIIDISOS of swot Couxcel. Council met. Preseat Mmsts. AUen,: Alexander, Bissell, Clarke, Cordell, Drum,Jones, Murdoch,Pollock, Taylor, Wearer, Wilson, and: President. - . ' • • . J The minntes of toe previous meetings read and tP Mr. T JoQCSpresented apetitionof JohnCragb tOT relative to a losrSramat for $30.97, with; the following resolution, n £etoted;—That.the Mayor be and is hereby: authorized to draw hla warrant on the City .Treasurer"in farorof John Creighton for the asm of Thirty 97-100. dotiara in- lieu of a war rant issued to Thomas Mahen, Ho: 31, 1855, saul lost on or aboutthe Cth day of Pebruary inat, provided said Creighton‘ln demnify safe Treasurer by entering into bonds. Petition read and/resolution read three times and passed. . : Mr. Bissau presented too following petitions: : One for Gas Lamps on Duquesne Way betwoen Hand street and Garrison alley. Bead and re ferred to committee on Gas Lighting. One for paring Dnquesno Way between Hand street and Garrison alley. Bead and referred to committee on Streets. One for Water pipes on Dnquesno Way east of Hand street Bead and,referredto Water com mittee. ' . - Mr. presented the following, viz: Fetation for grading Maria street. : Petition for grading and paring yickroy st.. Petition for paring Magee street ! Mr. Alexander, Petition for paring Hanon Mr. Taylor, Petition forparing Loenststreei. Also, Petition for paving Mechanic* street.. AH ofwhieh was read and referred to commit tee onBtreets. _ w Mr. .Bissell presented the report of Finance committee relative to the increase of the City debt Reporting adverse thereto. Bead and accepted. . - Also, a report of the Finance committee rela tive to the resources of the city, and showing the indebtedness of tho same, wlueh was read and accepted, when Mr. Taylor offered the following .resolution: v T Raolvtd, That the report of the Finance com mittee be published in the papers elected to do the city printing, in the Journal and Dii . patch, provided they publish at the same rates proposed by the Pott and Ocsttto. • M r Weaver offered as an amendment, that* it > be published in the papers selected to do the city printing. \fr. Jones offered as an amendment to the tmpmimant, that it be indefinitely postponed. Lost . - • • . Mr. Pollock then offered as anamendment, that aa. abstract or the report be published in the papers authorized to do‘the city printing, : imdee the direction of the chairman of the Fi nesse committee.. Adopted. ; The question then recurring on theresomtion as amended, there bring'objectioo, laid over on third reading. -* - Mr, Jones movedsuspensionof rule. Adopted. The resolution then read .three times and passed. ' .. Mr. Bissell sfibnuttedan ordinance making ap propriations for the year 1855. Keadthree times and passed. . !-> Mr. Taylor presented reporter committee on | Claims and Accounts,'with the following resoln- Saohed, That the Mayor be aid he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant in favor of the following named perrons, when their bub shall be presented to him duly probated • for the res pective accounts:. • • B. E. M’Gowan and assistants, in fan to Jas. 29th, 1855, for- J® W. 8. Helen, !» r- 60 32 W.A Haven, and charge to appropna . TtionHo. 8, for.. Hays & Getty, for.. ......1. Murphy A Borohfield, for. J. Seibert, and charge to contingent f0nd,f0r..... i »* Report accepted and resolution read three timea and adopted. • ■. . _ .. In all of which action of_Sriect Council the Common Council concurred. . ttn A®»ew aignea by ovct r 1000 citizens in fator of a Chain Gang, which was read. When Mr. Jones offered thefouowing: Boobed, That tba.Belect and Common Coun cils, approve of the. object proposed'to be accom plished by the signers to the accompanying pe tition, and authorize the Presidents of Councils to forward said petition to the members from this County in the Legislature asking for the passage of the act petitioned for. . •: ... Bead three times and pasted. InC. C. laid over on third reading. The Clerk of C. C. returned the proposed acT for the collection of taxes, adhering to their for- J mer action, and Messrs Moorhead and Lewis ap pointed as Committee of Conference. In 8. C. former action adhered to and Messrs. 1 Bissell! and Alexander appointed *on part or »• C. as Committee of Conference. ‘ Mr.Drom callecfthe attention of Councilto toe fact that Wm. Wilson the member from the oto Wardwas not entitled to a seat in tins Council, being an Alderman in and for tala wj. • WhenMri the following. SexolvaL That a committee of two be appoint ed to consult with the City Solicitor relative to Wm. Wilson bring eligible to a seat tothis Conn ‘ dl, he, tho raid Wilson hiring teen elected onAl dSman hr the citirona of the 6th word. Also, » regards the eligibilt y of Allen Cordell to a seat times «nd passed, and Messrs. . Murdoch and Drum appointed Slid Committee. Mr. Bissell from the Committee of Confer ence on tho proposed aet reported that tho pro posed set for the hotter collection ofTaxea with KTjecommendation that tho same he adopted, published and forwarded to onr Bepresentatire* at Harrisburg for action thereon by the legisla. of Committee read and accepted. Xhe'followiag-basiness from Common Conned «ns then token up * Petition for grading and paring Gibbonstreet. Petition to grade and pare Congress street. Petition for Improrement of Bedford street. Petition for paring Strawberry alloy from Grant to Tunnel st ... ti 1.,,.. Besolotion in faror of paring Bedoubt alley. Besolntionifor grading Washiiigtonetreet. _ Petition for-eraction of steps on Boyd s Htlti All of which road and referred to the Commit tee on Streets. ' V.v.ra. , petition relative to the Poor of. the City, jlead and referred -to the Finance Committee. Besolotion for Gas Lamp on' south side or liberty street, between 3d Mid 4th its. • Petition for extension of Gas Mains on Frank- refnred to Committee on Gas Light petition and bin of Knapp A Totten. . Bead and referred to Water Committee. ;; Bill of Conmatial Journal for $ll. . . jtnA end referred to Committee on City Hemphtli for Dray Plates, sloo^ Bill bf the RqnMkan ftfr S 3 * _, Bill of BUI of JMly OuztUe fors22B w ‘. r t Bill of Whitney A Myer*** J B4 - 'Bin of Layton A Co. fortT* / - • A . AH of which read and . referred to Committee on Claims'and Accounts, .' a ' , ]' Report of Bpecial Committee on inereaae oi ' Bslary of Day Police. Bead and accepted. / Abo, aa Ordinance increasing the pay ana - ~ extemting the duties of the Day Police. J Bead twico~and referred to the Finance Com* 2h of which aot«™ of C.;C. the 8. C. con juaned. T. ; On motion adjourned. ” Oiniciii v PnociDixas 6* Co into* Cduscit. —i Monday, Feb. 26, 1854.—Member* prewnt— Messrs. Bur, Black, Duncan, Edgar, Brans, Felix, Gtftyy Grace?, Griffin,' Herdman, Irwin, 'Kvnueily, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, Uagkio, iloOrhead, M’Master, Scott, Belts, Seideo, Tucfc- and President Long. J ' Theminutes of thethree proceeding meetings!; xtadand appmed. ■••• II Mr. Edgar presented a petition to pare and; Mia Strawberry alley Iron Grant street to] fponnei street Beferred to eomniitee on Streets. > Mr. Dnnean wrpetitios for Gaa pipes on Frank-! lln street between Eto'and Logan streets. Be-; ferrtd to Gas committees j -AJso. a resolution anttoriilng tie streetcom iniUee to pare Jffasilngtbir street from Webster to Liberty *Cieot. . \ iim .petition top»T»Con,ra» street from: WjlW to Webster streets. - Rcforred to commit-'! t 6 Fronds Folk taring Conn-; ; rfkito«>pni«o“* 6o ° ** **»*»*<• A»»ooi»-'i -j '•’ * j ment of Bedford street. : Referred tQ committee on Streets. ; ; Mr. Griffin* & petition, for steps, up Boya s Hill, street rond. Referred toom mittee onßtreets.. : - • Mr. Kennedy* a potitioa for grading and pav ing of Gibson streeet,! from Chesnut to Magee streets. Bafcned to Committee on streets. Mr. Lewis, a report frqgi the Bpecial Com mittee* .to whom was referred the petition of Day police for increase of pay. Read and ac cepted. Also, an Ordinance relative to the'Bame.— Read twice and referred to (Finance Committee. Mr. Scott, a bill of James Hemphill of $lOO, for dray plates. Referred" to Committee on Chums and Accounts. The President read the following MBs* which vere referred to Committee on Claims and Ac counts. • « Aft : Republican, printing ••$ « w Chromole, 27 00 Daily Gazette, “ ..■■■■■ 127 00 Layton & Co., “ « ; 7 ». Whitney & Myers, *® Journal, : “ u....... 1* w Mr. Getty, a communication and bill of sBs®*’ 45, for discountpaid on City Bonds. Referred to Water Committee. Also, a resolution requesting Gas Committee to have a gas post and lamp placed on theeouUi aide or Liberty street, between Fourth and Third streets. Referred to pus Committee. Also, the following and referred to Committee Kiwi, That the Street: Committee be directed to bate BedonbtaUey re-payed between Second and Firat eto., as soon aa the weather 'M of which action of C. C. tho 1 8. C. C °yr. Duncan presented the following resolution which woa adopted: „ . , • Resolved, That the Committee on Engines and Hose be directed to contraotimmediately for the ■manufacture of 2500 fact or hose, which shall be placed at the disposatof the Fire Association aa rapidly ns the same can be completed, and be oharged to appropriation No, 4. The Clerk of the 8. C. reported back the res olution in favor of the Gas Co. for $5,698 66, irith their non-concuirence to a reference to Committeo on Claims and Accounts, by C. C., and tho anpointed of Committee of Conference consisting of Messrs. Murdoch and Jones. Action of 8. C. concurred in, and Messrs. Black and Barr appointed. The Committee reported their agreement that the Mayor be directed to draw a warrant for the amount which report was approved. Also, “aa Act for the collection of Taxes in the city of Pittsburgh,” with the 8. C. a non concurrence to reference to Ordinance Commlti adhered to, and Messrs. Moorhead and Lewis appointed a Committee of Conference.-- Messrs. Biasel and Alexander appointed by 8. C; The Committee reported, “with tho «com mehdation that the Act be adopted, published end forwarded by our Representative at Harris bursh: for action thereon by.the legislature*. Which report" was adopted by the following T °Aye3—Messrs. Black, Edgar, Evans, Getty, Gracey, Derdman, Little, Moorhead, McMaster, Poor, Seiti, Belden and President-^. Najs-rMesars. Barr, Duncan, Grußo, Into, Kelly, Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, Hjy-tin, Scott and Tucker —12. , • Mr. Edgar offered the following which was lost on third reading Resolved, That there be added to the standing i joint committees to be appointed according to rule 24th, a committee.of two from the Select i and three from the Common Council to whom I shall be" referred all business appertaining to i railroads which may be presented to Councils- The clerk of the 8. C. committee, a petition for a chain gang in the city, together with a resolution approving of such, aa act, and for Presidents of Councils to forward tho petition to the members of the Legislature from this Coun ty, asking for the passage of the act petitioned for. In 8. C. petition, read, and resolution passed. In C. C. laid over. Also, a report from Finance Committee to gether with an ordinance making appropriations 1 for 1855. In 8: C. report accepted, and onlt- I canee adopted. ’ Action concurred in. The remainder of proceedings same as 3. C. .On motion Council adjourned. The following was approved of in Councils February 26,-1855, and ordered to.be published and sent to Harrisburg for approval: AN ACT ron thb Cou.ectio!i or Taxes is ths Cittot Pittsburgh. - | Sic. 1. Be it enacted, fe.. That from and af-1 tar the passage of this act, In addition to tho du ties now imposed on the Treasurer of the city of Pittabnrgh by law or the ordinaacevof said city, it eball be the doty of said, Treasurer to collect and receive all city and Improvement taxes and water rents assessed. within (be limits of said city; ana for that purpose it shall be tho dutycof the Assessors of tho several wards of said city and tho assessor of water rents to place in the hands or said' Treasurer on or before the firet day of June in each year, the duplicates of tho several wards of said city, containing the ssmsb ment of said taxes and.water rents,, as ‘besome hare heretofore been placed in the hands of the .collectors of taxea of aMd wartf; andonthe»■ ceiDt of said duplicates tho said Treasurer shell rive public notice for ten days In three newspa pers published in said city-havteg the la^rat bona fide circulation, that said duplicates bare been placed in Me hands, nod that he will at tend at his office during certain hours of ench day to bo named in said notice, for tho purpose of receiving eaid tuxes-end water rente; and the eauTTreasurer after the expiration of said ten I'— ehall collect and rewire said taxes yd rente, giving receipts therefor in siloses re required by the person or same: and os * compensation therefor the Treasurer shall receive per cent, for all and received, and the said Jarer shall make aa ailownnee and abate- Hn ench lakes and; water rente to all tax era who ehall pay their taxes and water route iin the year for which they sro assessed, at rate of twelve per cent, per nunum from the e of each payment until the end of such year. 1 all rave, and water rents remaining unpaid the firat day of January in each yearjhall tinne a lien upon the real estate upon which .are assessed, in like manner as if registered he County Commissioner’s offics under exist lawa. And the eaid Treasurer shall unme* lely after the firat day of December in each x sin public notice for ton days as aforesaid ehall bay omitted to pay■ their esj topsy them before the firat day of Jsn« f then next ensuing, and that if not paid on or ’ore the last mentioned day, a »aroit will is > to collect the eame, together vnthnn aflffi nil five per cent bn the amount theraot._Md hall be tho duty of said Treasurer ,!y after tho 15th of Jaouary m each year «o no his warrant, with a schedule of ati. snch ret and water rente as shall then id in each ward, with thenamesof the peracnor nou to whom andadescnption of the property »n which the same are chyged “ d “f*“£ the f™* appear* upon the duplicate, direct- 1 l to the constables of the several wards respoo- I all cases be collected and retained by each instable for hia compensation. And In rose oy person eo charged with such tuxes «r to nar the same within twenty dowiXuto thereof by auobeonster [/ the eaid conatable BhaU proceed to coUeetto Iby distress and role “ taxes nbw col tetod, and In such case said constable □titled to retain out of the proceeds of such tie, after first deducting isld taxes aud water. eats anil the per centage aforesaid, the same res aa are nor Tallowed by law to constables for ovy and sale upon a writ of execution, andotid castable shall make return of stid warryt end hi proceedings thereon within *‘*'7 ho receipt of tho same, andpayover to esM treasurer, the amount of taxes and water rents soUectod by him. > . _ , Sec! 2.' Before tho delivery of any such war rant and schedule to any consUblo • the said Treasurer shall require from him sufficient bond for tho amount;of eeid tena and smur Ttnln contained in said schedule, and If raid constable shall fail to give ttusweqarlur. n the said Treasurer may and shall bjH Mint seme other person to collect eaid unpaid S-asasSJaaps?^'! taxes or water rente or the lot* wbewnf ttmew* ,ra So same, ac® tho tan? remain _unpridp i S thbduty cf eaid Treasurer to tho CommissiQneTa.of Jdlegheny JhSmiferoe the collection thereof, ts arae.ir.l en unseated tends, lectcd ehall pay the eame to eaid Treasurer by order drawn on the eonnty .Treasurer. .. ! ali. 4. The said Treasurer when reqnestedbv any peraon ehall ftirnlsb ccrbficatea of. aU ench : f | -.(•« TEuts. which are a Ueu on teal Stole, upon the payment «ach certificate, and five cento additional for each, lien and claim contained in such certificate. .. S That from and after the passage of this act the office of Collector of city taxes and water rente shall be abolished. ifnEPHT & Btr*cnritu> uluunrMcfr *&•>•* Jnt nf*st 60 through Bor. Mr. yi3ia*t,VU- Chord, comer Surth etreeu, being pert or the proceed. the Pittahorgh Omw ; of th«Chu™h-ror m»ort of the Foorth etreet Bmp Hooee- s j » moat daring, rubbery was committed in tun Eighth Ward. - The eiitnmstanMa art aalTol lowa:—A drorar from Ohio came to tWsmtjr. and; while wiling in the Birth ward, mrt *£“ a party Of young men with who"' h » ed an neqnaintanco. Thoydrank pretty on Wylie street, andaftSrwDdwent to n tavOT on the Fourth etM* Bo.d, where the drorer was supplied withNahnndanco of liquor by _ma considerate BcquaitSmee*. After eome ttee, they left the tarem and proceeded towards Ble reneon etreet, np which they turned. Whenhe yondtbc Mercy Hoepital, the party led their Victim into a recant lot, jnthorear' >f Mlr. ■An** JwoUlnr. and*»knocking him dowu, robbed Wm of n gold watoh and $3B. immediately af- STperpetrating the outrage, the ruffian de eampedfand hare not aince been heard of. The drorermade complaint at the Moyor s office, and warrants for the arrest of the accused >sseed.— Aatho parties are known to the police, there is some probability of their capture being effected. Dibtbct Othrar.—Bofire JuJgo Hampton. Alexander nanna (for himself and the Com monwealth,) re.-Samuel Baird. Thin casa con tinned to occupy the attention bf the Court during yesterday. It in on action undor the usury lain, to recover tlio penalty which, it is aliened the defendant has forfeited by charging usurious interests on $8,500 which the-defen dant had lent the plaintiff. The defendant Is a hill broker and contends that ho was but an agent in the matter and did not lend the money himself at all. Ahothxb Exrmisms Robbie*.—We learned yesterday that a man-named bed near M'Kcesport of between $OOO and $7OO on Monday opening. Ho-left this city on the erening train of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and col off at the Brinton station, to go to M Kees port. When tear the latter placo7 he was at tacked by so&e robbers, knocked down and rob bed of over $OOO in paper money The rascals made good their escape. Mr. M Closkey haa no Idea who his assailants were. u Larcejty.— Alderman M’Kenna, on Tuesday, "committed to jail to await her trial on a charge of larceny, a woman named Matilda Wylie. The prosecutor, Henry Aufterbedge, alleges that she stole a considerable quantity of staves from his oooper shop on Prospect street. She is a woman about twenty years of age. Closed at Last.— John Berry, the cake and apple man on Liberty street, who has acquired a notoriety by his persistence on the violation of the law prohibiting wordly work upon tho Sab bath, has at last been brought to reason, and on Sunday last his establishment was closed all day. Cassius M. Clat’s Lsctwm will be delivered on next Thursday evening, March let Having missed the morning train at Alliance, Mr. Clay was unable to reach our city yesterday evening in time for the Lecture. Tns length of the Council proceedings compels us to omit a report of the anniversary of tbe La diesTraot Society, and other matters of local interest BY TELEGRAPH COXGBEBBIONAL. „ v _ Washxxotoi Citt, Feb. 27. Yesterday after the recess at 7| o’clock there were but 20 member* of the House present. Mr. Uayall obtained permission to print his tariff speech. _ .. . Washburn, "of Maine, read hi* speech commendatory of the veto . of the Spoliation tfTMr. M’Nair spoko in favor of the Bill for the relief of the veterans of the War of 181-. Messrs. Florence and M’Nair advocated the Old Soldiers Bill. Mr.' Mlddleaworth, also spoke on the same subjecL The House fiaaCy adjourn ed soon after nine -. •> ~ ScsATs.—A message was received from the President transmitUngacommonicationfrom the Navy Department with a copy of the orders to the commander of the ffloop-cf-WarAlbany for the last crube toCarthagena and Aepinwnll.— Lwd on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Fessendeirftom the committee on Printing , reported adversely do the printing of Professor Esny’s fourthTneteorollgical report. Mr. Benjamin' presented of the I Legislator* of Louisiana for the establishment of a mail route between New Orleans and San Francisco via the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. de terred to the committee on Post Offices. Mr Busk called up the House Bill to reduce and modify the rates of Postage. One provision requires pro-payment of letters by stamps after the Ist of January, 1866 ; another provides for the registration oT valuable letters. Considered and passed. . • ~ ... On motion of Mr. Smart, the Benito consider ed the Report of UmCommltteo on ConftrenW on the-dUsgreeing Totes of the two Houses on lie bill for the relief of purchasers of location, "of swamp ftnd ororflowod land. Housi.—The Houso panned tbe Nary “d for tification appropriations Bills nnd on motion nl Mr Latham the Bill establishing an U. 8. Lir cnit Court for the District or California with one Judge, whoee annual salary u to bo 54,- 600. . . Mr. Midilleswortb mooed for the snspensionor the roles to take op the Senftte’sold Soldeirs BUI. Seoerml gentlemen said two hundred million acres of tads will be required for this purpose according to the report of the Comm.su.ner of Pe Mr? n snddleaworth’s motion wae agreed to, 126 against 61. Harribboro, Feb. 27. First Ballot. —Cameron 65; Backalew 23; Williams 6; Veecb 6; Buffington 0; Wilmot 6; Irwin -Maywood 6; Jones 4; Conrad 4; J. 8. Black 1. The scattering rote in all will amoont Sacosn Ballot-— Cameron 64; Williams 4; Conrad 6; Buckalew 9; Jones 6; Buffington J, with other scattering votes; ' Tamo lUllot.— ltackotow 23 ; Cwieron M; Maynard 7; Buffington 8; Conrad 6; LUtle 0; Jones 6; Veoch 3; Larimer 1, with some scatter ing rotos. Mr. Lott roted for Larimer. After the third ballot, a motion was made to adjourn until to-morrow at eleven; lost, bya ▼ote of G 3 to C 6. A motion to adjourn until the first Tuesday of October next was agreed to; Teas G 6, nays 65, The joint convention then adjourned, so that there will be no election by this Legislature, Toboxto, Peb. 26.—The Rev “Mr. Roofs Church, together with six adjoinlog dwellings were destroyed by flro this morning. Loss not ascertained. \ / ... - . Buffalo, Feb. 28-Tho weather U intensely cold. Despatches from Chicago: and Milwankie state that this is the coidem da, of the season, The thermometer this morning stood at 20 deg., **NoNetrVork mails hareroaehedßatrato since Saturday evening; they have beet»v delayed by hear, enow drifts nearßalaria. Wnr trains are bverdne. Haw Ton*, Fein 27.—Cotton firm; “ties 800 bales. Flour unchanged; sales 6DOO bbls good Ohio; Southern firm with sales of -500btmh els. Wheat firm { Sales Cenoaoo at $ ? 00 and white Wisconsin $2,40 Corntirm;satoa4(WO bushels Western mixed at 954©96j. Fork, sales old moss at $13@513,76; :now $l6. Beef a trifle higher; sales 000 bbls country mess at *9®511,50. hard unchanged. Whiskey, Ohio eteW at 30@31; Bales 600 bbls. Co flee. Bio firm; sales 1300 bags at »|@lOJ, Linseed Oil firm at 78. Tobaeoo, Kentucky, firm and onlet.- Stocks about the same. Mono, easy— Biding 76; Louisiana sixes 80: Indiana Ares 801; Virginia sixes 96};- Ohio Life and Trust 8641 Canton- 25}; Cumberland 34}; Erie 46}; Cteroland and Toledo 09|. FniLADSiitPHis, Feb; 27.—Flour conflnue. ex osedingiy dull; no exportdemand; the only Mira wen email lots for home eonsmnpUon at *8,70 (3is9 for common and good brands; about 16 bbls Rye Flour sold at sfl. Corn meal quiet at $4,25; market better supplied with Wheat and it is in demand for milling;, aides 1600 to 2000 bush SonthornAnd Penna. Red at s2,lo®s-, 12 DCr buahe!in store including 800bortrat $-,1l afloat and white at 52.20; pflOO hu.hoftho Utter Bold' deUrerabio on .the opening of Canal narigation at *2,20. Corn in good demand and farther sales of BOQO bush m store at 90, and 1000 bush afloat at92©93. Whiskey doll, small sales at 81. riscEWATU Feb. 27.—Flour $8,28©58,30, and extra $8,40. WhUkoy 23}@2L i'roris “ns firm hot bn.insas not Urgo-. Lolk B.dea Bams 6}; Shouldorß 4j; mesa .Fork Lard 6nil. Bugar 4J©6}. c3e»lo}©ll}. ‘ ‘ Eastern Exchange doll at }© ? ti'fnlUnß and is stiUfnll of floating ioo.: Weather moderato. mHK next B^on^lVcommenMMflyJ*t U^^lSaSS’si sga^sass^Bfe!; A. Miison'&^Co^^P 1 ifßamggßß^gg COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE -OYARBITRAMON, TCE TEBR UAB T.— W. H. BXXTH, V. P.-GBOto* Dues, J. M. COOFXEJC.W Bicsrsaos, W. B. Eboimn. ; -review up ms pumußon mark kt. fyrthg Wtxietuiinffn6ruarv&,lsZs. The weatW for the last throedayi has been quite u ■everaaa the coldest experienced ataoy time previously.— The attempt to keep up navigation on the Ohio must •gkln be intermitted, to consequence. The water has re dded to alow pednt, and the cold la too ,*re»t to permit eny boat to get along with safety. Aa’tbe Wlater season Is now ibr advanced. u ia hoped that thlallttle lengthening out of It will prom of bat •hart’duration. It will soon M®* Spring to not ia. IncarneaVand u March approaches the uneasiness Id. emcee of those who an prepared ft* Spring buiioeea. There {a • moderate amount of busloees rouib on. eon ridering the restricted aatute of our meaaeof tr* import*. Uon. The arrirali of Produce b/ Railroad are disposed of quite promptly,'end there la a steady demand, both from Uouatry and City, fur all dueriptlons of Breadstuff*. The farmers of a large extent of country around os are parch aeert, here, of food for themselves and cattle. If, u Is no eralljtasiorted and believed. there Is a .vast amount of money “hoarded” up among the country people, hid away ia old fteklnga and In eecret places, the preeent dlitrees among that elate U likely to produce a general dUgorge* meet of It. W« bare never hadmueh faith In this general hoarding, albeit there are Individual cases of it; and we are convinced that many, very many farmers will be pecu niary taffirera before til# advent ofanntber harvest. The eloelng of the Elver abuts us off from supplies of Sugar, cow much noed&l.' The stock hurt Is well nigh ex hausted—«a evoat of rare aceurrooeo. Of late yean. Our mannfeeturers are generally ln filling up thelr;etocksacdpreparlngfortheopeningo{ a busy Bea- rn i The exports from Now York last weok were large, and xeeed those for the correepoadlng period of last year, as 'ill be seen by the annexed comparison ■: 1854. 1855 Prom Jan. Ist to Feb. W,7.TU>OI Week ending Fib. 21 1,076,4X1 1.&91.537 Total from Jan. Ist 510,727,438 The amonntof Dry Goods Imported last week wu $1,505,- OSS against $42KL541 last year: and the total falling off In this Item since Jan. Ist Is $0,759,204 aa compand with taat year, and about the tame asWmpared with IRW. This Is encouraging, aS fkruit goes; but the Imports of 1853 and 1854 were so outrageously heavy that we must have amuch greater falling off than this to corns down to a proper and «afi» figure. The'.total Imports of Dry Goods alone, In the last eight weeks, amount to $11,528,1&6. The import* of Miscellaneous Qooda, show a heavy In crease. being t2.4T5.T34 against $1,287,203 last year. The total for the week Is nearly half-*-mil Uon over last year, being over lour million*. This Is but a poor Indication. Hie following la a report of Sped* exported from the dta. trfet of New York, for thaveek ending Pob. 24 : lmnt Jiflwl, Am. G01d......... 1,000 00 Jg^TTg. » »* IPorelgn Coin.... 14,000 00 m “ Jtng. Wovereignß EbOiO 00 m “ . .Gold Dust 2,010 00 Steamship llMTjj 00 u - 3,148 00 Total for the week-. ••••- 52 Previously..— - • »6 Total fiir 1855.. $2,290,639 14 The New York Journal fit .-Commerce says “thorn la a more buoyant IbeUng in the matket, the steamer taking iMgGotd than expected, and Money Is freely offered for loans on call, and short time burinea papor. Foreign Ex. ebange closed in fever of buyers; Wile on London, with very good signatures, being offered lo large Amounts At 10W. The Btoek market was decidedly firm, with an Im proved tsndsney.” I The Baltimore American aaya “there are no new features In the Money market that we are aware of, and our re • marks of last week are applicable to this. The supply Of Money U abundant, and It cad » eerily obtained on call, end cn short paper at 0 *:eent There Is comparatively little paper offering on tbeYtrdet, most parties being able to obUlnMiseeunta to the full fXteut of their wan U.. We icon tinna to quote 9®lo V nent aa the street rate* ft* i prime buetoete paper.” > The Philadelphia North Amsrieaneays that thedemand khrMoaey If moderate, and firsbdaaipaper.whlch la scarce, U readily planed At B©»lteent. Fee Mcond-clan nsm the current rate* during the week have been 10®12 * f*Tbe Bmton Courier says ”a note Brofcar from New York Wuln town yesterday, buying up all the firsbcUsa.ehort 'neper that could be hedat 7 cent, and brokerage. The Ranks are dteountlog liberally, and regular customers nrv seldom obliged to resort to the itrael for loans or dli. f°lfcMaße©ftbeCti«lnn»Up*peT» Is not® encouraging u thl«- The Commercial of Monday «*ri: if There wee tee astlrUr in the Proririon markettoday, | »o4tSm «n monMUtft than buyer*. tatno decline fu HjiSJJSjJ; „ IrnruMl taaid Jbr t. CUriffed IJWWH, and | I m.h .««r« -.Th» nifitt clwwd on W!*!*» oompririug 2,000 bbla. on WedniwUr. moeUy at 17. S J /aistte. tbeUtterfer choke, showing * fwlinttooof Xo • • §& Wa on tb. 1 • farther filling off of Hrrjdto-40.1W0 g*frl lon* st 127f*Tnnd I.WQ bUsjreetenSar. at lTftMXc.lhw, ' Utter for Cbrire Hod Hirer. tbl« makes «» »CKT*y. to for | uStbroe day* of S.SOO bbU. god fer the week of 11,000 bbla. ■ There ture been uat beery operations at Loalsrille, J w hi fh.etiM keying preMnt nwrtfincnU, er» of In tercet. W*«jnotofromtheJoarn»lofBeturd»y : j in Htuu giif.of otvt tOOhbdo—SO lOO et , 4 J° wStsS???, 1M et «i»Sc. end W ! ■ ette: eltoeftw hhde cUrified et 7(57 .ej. hhU old Moluwe et 22e—e farther eareoee, 108 bt>U» nee et s»)c, 30 bbU. nr»*tj24«,e»d I4S hllbble navet«Se: * l ti l l«sSiSSE£'”3MbM,. Prio. ItonlintUL If«m Vork et st& reeh; on *Chee(re*o bbU. et J13,e00 eke. deer Bldiet 7.‘ic poeUd—both 80 dey«.wjael to ce*h; I end t*. balk Shoulnerefmm eelt et 4V- In lAijb l e»leof 6l6^*oo »e. prim. LerdetBSc,on lim* *juel to | ta teUeof72fahde. et S 5 30, aet IS SO, 2* et , Sfi&pw:BnittS^STient l7ef f 7 05d ' $7 OST3 et J?Jfils?»r»nd 4 et It) 30d|S 63. The (teeatr-from Cellfcmi* on Sander brought *1,170, 1 000 In cold, * Urge portion of which will co to Europe In to-dey’eeteemer. Tred. we* rery doll, end the tlmefc~lt Is stated, were n»r*r so herd In Celitornle. rho I’leeer 'Timeeseje: In e commsreUl roint of yiew, the newa wbteh coee for ' ward bT tne steemer of to-day Is of n most dlstoarnglag labor*, from rerlons eectlons of the BUte the eenie ee ; aninta nech ne—nbundenn of ear Hero us earth thrown 2S! bat2?Teb«rtodWote«T*te the Jnetel. for the pest few Sn the iky SebeenoTMeMK »• i A»t 1 *? a vored n humid atmosphere, put the olil-fashloned 1 winter rains free* not yet made thrir eppeereace. ASUES-nothlng doles In Pot*' **“* w# repeat oar ana. Utlona *t fl: In Pearl* there hare been two email tranean. Uona—l2 tens nt 6 nod oat 6K. on time, aalwwtusUflnn at &KOA, baling end eelUnr rate*. Sod* Aeh, »t«*dy nice »t 3,\£ ftv eosnoon. • Apn.ES—non* oHering; retailer* get po*e**on or *i aooaaalblo IptobnlbranrTiTal. , . ! BEAHS~ee*re«*nd firmer ; «*le« *t depot of 20 bo*. ’ Small White *t s2«£o> *nd Tfr do. at $2,78 V bn*, from ‘•ujefcalda* M,76@»3,0a imoOMS-OomaooOUo*renotTerr»aUTe**to,onM* Hr*!, *tS2£& Vdos. Ffeppator*.*t**dytock»fcTW*rC. Utbbmlm In email lota of dtf cured Mmulden to city trade at OS. cMh noC MltUne Bldea, J caab and 7X@7M time I nmntrr cot Uanu «eOK. ; andeHyda.PX@M. Baleaof7ren dtp angar enrad Hama ; end Cincinnati do. at 11. i BULK MHAT—the aalea of the week« eonntrreotMaat are 6,000 fra at 4KJ5if nod lit’ re. ooo **• « ...no' • beeldaatbeae me note n lot of Bbonldera tad Hama. tba prod net of from eight to tea thonaaad Hoga rtJ 021,000 a«. and testa, balk Hanla on prtaate terma There la a good lbellng la the market, and a .trank dl.po -1 altlon to bur good elaod lota of dtp cat at ootild. rataa, joat now, »bDa the market I* Ibare. I BirTTKII k KCUd—Uio market la nearlr bare,, tba lota formerlr la band barlok bean naarlf all ttkaa np.- 1 PHme 801 l oommanila SO raidßr, and oilier nnalltlea of R?”raora £»"«krt. 18 10 11 UodatUOblS. Bgga are extremely aearaa, and a fra. bar rSI »bi ® ra».m lU. aa*k .re. taken op at a. Tba j demand Uqolteactlre, aadblehar fljtnraa mlkbt bo real iiMdaUi* thansttf oomlnel *t 2t ft r Good Yellow; there I* •*^gcKCTa O *ToS-aalaa orßoek.uat factory at n« and from atom at 6MS: Urge Tabe. from atora, *7O t*T 60'per do*.na*H do. ; COTTON YARNS te.-Th* .following are th* nUh»g !rmtM J pomn»TA*n. NA Sto 10. lnclndaa-.tBIOCTIJ; ho. 16 ““Jj o| J ! »a±2=r--dB 4»■ ft «:::::£:« N°*H C V ft.- No. 20 m ....57 eXV|B , K0 .16_... pomrrn. «r« -0 e * ft. “ No. 800. m .6V « » ft. s®* ££ . «J» eft ft. No. W0«..0« e $ ft. «2: too" —~... .T cft ft. NaJOOn....C>2 e * ft. OteSrSola*^ l^l9 *s®B 5 ® 8 u®VwE*s-Cowrie! Y*m 53025; Csndlewk* 18; T*Jn*2D; Bitting, No. 1.13: No 2,25; FomUr BsttiwC 16 i Osalklng 16, • • QCOTATIOIO 111 AS VOtLOin : WsnM* Hope, oolU » « * * wtfHMHE* 22*5? S 8 S' White Rope. coll. H't® 21, ™ 2* £ S33J. I SES J *,S. *5 SSS.’vSi.Mtu Sfs 8LT60».Y5 9 do*, tlemp, 9 *Oll, 14 eta. V ft. ~ PLOtan UNES-BUoUIe, 9 doa.fcn«jp J 1.009 d< aiTTON OORDAdR-OoUcn Bope, x snd: npwsrd*,3Q; to below X, 22. Bed Cards, *MO, '53,G20M,7& 9 dos FlovUses, $2,25: Bssh Cords. 90*60. ; ciKBLRS * BOAP-idefflAnd modonte; sties cMtfpped 13k.Mould HX,.»Bd:jrBrtT«lfar««ztrna«)7Ucbt»oa4tb« atcrk 1, 4iAy dimtolildag. Sate frcox lint hands of 340 bbl», gqpttta*nts3.ls»and3so da. roprrflna'aad extra at $8,90; from non, by the lot, at SB,*6@t9,QG, andby dray load ** BtfaaofOirellalatßSetVn ft bda.'Md ..•"■•••''•:•'■ ■" *•• - -.i.'..- ilttAW-CowtoWrtftaE «afta trmiri batUmw *? *• •taa4ya»daetiT»4eaa*l;Rralaraal*estd«poi 4*datsoutlutttt; boactan, Bfe*U»*a*!* 4 f®*** 1 «*9o. lath* tot.-Ou>s» scare*; taks«tdspot»*6*a»i om lot ef 250 bus. yesterdsy at «, ddiTerei Small nlcsof Eisur fro a vacoo at st,2o@sl,2S. The miUa offer $1.20 tor Bti sad $1,60©51,90 for "Wwut. OROOERIBS-tba stock ot Suganls *> n ** h «*h*hs t*l that some bouses have nmewhtmwHhto fill crd«re ■ tbo» .bohire Mr, “11 t>r tb. »«• « hmoUWtb.dtrtnd.to tb. .xtont of U> bbto. dortae tb. week. mortir *t23o»: to wnottr lt U .d loc brljtlr .t at OU&. b tab tnd “blog HgbbHir UIDKS-aroen Boef rale* are not aetlro at *K©5- °**** or Drr lllnl,-by the lot, at 13, and to the regular trade at 12®1X Dry Baited 11012. . lIAY—a good demand; tales atscale* si #23@$2SV t® . and h*led, from store ats2s@s2S-'-a • • J „ „ m . UOPB-nothlog doing, except in' the «maU way. at brewery, at 3&&40, on time. I . li , t y i(i « UOMIS Y—sales from store in dray load lotJ at bbL . IRON A NAlLb—there la TcryUUl* doing, and what •alee an mado are at varied rate*; .th* gra*rti quotations are 3 cts. fur Common Bar, and 3*4 for lOd Nalls and ttP* ward*. • - ' LAUD-we notes aalooMQ bbl«. Qreaae at 7345 of conn try lard. 110 and 21 kegs and 17 bbia. at. 8)4 and 24 **gs and 3 bbls, at 9; prime city Lard, in kegs, wo quote at 9® 9‘* and in bbls. at 834. L&ATUKR—the following an the eeiling ratoaJtom * t ° T liob«o» Copper remaina as before quoted. 3s' ® 84 ; Brass. 33 @ 31.- Tln, I O $11.23 ; I X JIX2S ; Bar. do. 3734 !s Pig do. 31 th— are. the "cash rate*. Spring Steel Pittsburgh manufacture 6M®434; Plow do. 7@7)i ; Ste«s plough wings 8; do. eut to pattern 8 to 1034. A B SteeL from rotted Iron, 634; fronn hammered do. «d.*4 Hoe BtoeL 7>4; Fork do. 7:_ghor«l do. 8,; Steel dandy tire, 7; Ellptte Springs, 1034; seat do. 13@14; CultlTator teeth, 13X5, 32®35; do. 18X434.60®55 MESS PORK—bats light demand ; sale* In the retail way at $l4. NAVAL STORBS-Splrits Turpentine firm atoo,cash; Tarand Rosin an searee and we quote Tar nominal at $4.60@5&,00; IhwittjNo. 1, $l.OO and No. 2 $3,255i3,75 c**h and time. ONIONS —eery lew offering, and held generally at $1.25 @51,40 3 but. OlLS—lard No. 1 Is selling in panels at 7fi, and by regular packet between Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh even MOKUAY. WKBNKlJ .aiJsS^^itaafflsasiaisass gj-The Exchange to an entirely new *SP!P*$ :r '-sff£ efTnr light draught, excellent accommodations, spire I didly flntatwt *ni furnished—built expressly for fl this HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. from Wbu 11. MeDm>d’« Advertising House, Ho. 101 Ne* au street. New York. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNA STEAMSHIP LINE, (Via Nicaragua.) ?rffrNO T STmRrf.IGu“ D^'o“ jL3iU& tSSES&S^fiSFfcffiS Cooneclhfg by the Nloragua Transit Itontojiavlng toil twehwmliea ofW *»wsl?s!®®v2jg; M2 4 JKS&L S^aS^WSSS"®^ 1 rACIYIc! uii BROTHER JONATHAN, one o f which Ban Juan del Bud, Route,for Ban Frandaoo on tbs arrival of the passengers MOSOiUI.A™!. I noOiCnn 6 Bowling Green, N.Y. I Letter Begl "»*<*» up at tho ofllw-LrtteiilSS.tU. per X I ounce. ' For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the Untied Stales Mail, XHE A. 1, superior Clipper Ship GER TRUDK win sucerd the Nightingale, and nil for the »port* on the first of July, eanventoenth Ship of this Lute. ■ The Gertrude he*proved herself aremarknbly SK® ,, Sw entwine* and Uguors, *oap and towel*. The length or ! passage varies from 16 to IQQ days- Flrvfc Ibbln Piwp R-y,^alrtSt.a I rtSt. A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. AND J\ SEEDS.—RALPB4 OOL SS Fulton itart, Hew Ywk, Wholesale and Retail. . ocMl TOUN PHYFE, DEALER .DT- IVORY, •I and manufceturer of Ivory Goods. No. 8 Murray *t, RewYork. . -•• ■„ • • m*r Tea,Tea,Tea, " t|/£ are receiving from New York ana TT Philadelphia3BollALF CHESTAlTEA,comprising JSIBEStSs^S«S&!^iSSS i toctedfaiidwiLl be sold as u*u*t eUh« wtail. i P«vin Tea Stow. Ho. 88 Fifth strest. /I OOLNESS-—Whether of Erieijda hr of >l4 Wood tl Ho charge for showing good*. • ■ d*B BOARDING— A desirable opportnnity is oflrrwl hr .Karlnfr Boom. Mi»sS£il4S, *r *"> «mall ikmille*. In a genleal private boarding hone*, ton minutes walk from the P.O. Apnllcationjrmurt ho made soon. Addias, with-name and location. Box MO, Pitt* burgh. • •• ■DRODUCE » ¥_ lArds 12 bblsNo. 1; reaches. 700 bos bright hit*; - SO kg* “ Cloverseed, 6 bblc ItoU Batter. 20 bhl* "TtoothT Seed, 4 hbl*, Potash. 4 csk* pure; .Bacon,Setks; ... . CbcoMk TO bxs: Meta Pork, 10 bbUtia atom and felO BHIUVkU ADILWORTII. rpo LET OR FOR SALE.—A Two Story I Brick Dwelling eltnatod on 6th ft. near Grant. Pm* •melon'given on the let of April, rjbuutre of- - klt» * : Q. BLACKBURN A 00. |AOR SALE—An excellent, Frame House 1 LYOERINE CREAM, a new and very o; Mr 1 » X 3 ALT PETRE—7j_i l y* t ° a waujlck .OAEDmaiL i. , - fiwla. fio ———■ ill ■ i i ; k ' . B.BADLEB, AlleghmT* • r#iNC PAINTS—Bnow White Zinc Paint, i iassiaß^^^SSS&Slk»k >4 ffiXTRAFLOUR—IOO bbls. Extra White ■ Tj Wheat Hour tor«atoby ?..j ' a. rnALLOW OIL—3 bbla. inatore/for sale „ . JL'hrj mt LDICEBT a Wfnatftt. n AGRICCX,TURAI.. & C - Pittsburgh HedgelFarm Horiery, OITII ATF.n on vvil Avennc. i4U 3/j, sbout cme quarter of a mQa "froorths' SBeßnd IWW oil gate on - the farmery uj Uechaaicy Plank SWu ti«d, an eslenstotfrof fourth street, and about *— three and aouartermiteefrom PlttebusKh. _ WM. A, JAS-ML-RDOCKrTVOTfovi. They offer for sale a very large collection ef well crown ores and plants soluble for transplanting this tell and omisg spring. The Nunery now cover* some 30 acres of ground and contains over2oo,ooo Uw», shrohe and plants, and over 10.000 fruit trees, *nd 20,000 Evergreens andShrobs are of fine rise for removal to orchards and pleasure grounds, Plante earefullypueked end sent according to directions to any pvt of the united State*. We neg leave to hull thaattentloo of the lovers of shrub bery ana venders In tbetrade to ov unrivaled collection culUvatioa in this tsetteoof country. PtentJ«nbe wo cured of many thing*;quiteUw e*et Mm moderate as cruaL From stnagers, easn or mus icterr n3sme* in th# dty of Pittsburgh required at all sddrwed tans through WUkin PortOOoe.nev Pittsburgh, Pfot'or left at our stand on market days, in will be promptly attended to. ‘ TrrTSBURQII AGRICULTURAL WARE- I other articles connected with Agticultpre. r-j delTJydwJ - Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &o. f anbsoriber would mostreapoct eome P &os Dwarf kud Btendard ol our erwrx rMafa ot be liberally dealt with. Call and ece tmr rtock- m«■ toat/i afottatitfaelion. Ordereloft atthe Httabnlfvh P. Oj Mr. R. DalseU, Liberty it., the Oakland Nnmry, Jjl ffig* on Penna. Avenue, or the Pittsburgh Nureery, 11$ miles from Oakland, willbe promplr attended toe N. B.—Planting dohe neatly to order. oclDdAwß JOHN MURDOCH. J*. Bay Wood Flowers.’ A RRANQEMENTS have boon made with ■\ the proprietors of Bay Wood Floral Gardens for a ccn -xtant supply of Boquettes* and eut Sowers during Wintef and Bummer. Laote* and gentlrmen eao be furnished *t 1 short notice any of the following french forms:| BM °" Xu Melange. ■ agorae EemtSea, Flevrt pour la afreectt*. Orders hr flowering plant! In note, also received at SHANKLAND’B Seed Warehouse, 129 Wood street. Fruit trees and shrubbery, a and standards, some of a bearing ose; New Jerusjr PiTnmba.CberrlM. Apricots. Gooesberrtes.CunaptJ, Basbbmrles ana other Fruitiq Erergrwms, HyadnthuTu- MTsmd Crocus Roots, for blooming In winter and spring* mptementa for the farm and Uaraen, of meet approved Sr "ftas 1 WANTS. tTANTED—Good Badhicas Paper to ain't f of $2,000, ha vine 4 mcnthsAo run. ♦ lo vb. mclain a, son. SITUATION WANTED.—Wo wish to pro- eut* a situation for a Young Man in a Whotedato or Retail Goods Store, lie has had 6 years experience In the Business and can give theWstroferenoet. ' fet6 B-COTITOERT A BQN, General Agt, 140 8d it WANTED —A married man to work on a farm, to whom a house and garden will be fur nished. Apply to the subscriber at his residence. Plum Township, Allegheny County, Pa. CALEB LEE. fofolmw Informatimi W&ated \y|E. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the IvJL United States 1n1852. He landed In New Yort andetarted for Pittsburgh, Pt-withavlew toemployment as a dvil snginesr, expedingto meet there on* William Millar, an engineer. Any Information concerning said Todd will be thinkfully recolved. Ajidroe* Earah Klixa Todd, car* of Rev. Baxter Dlckineou, D. D n Barton, Mam. ja33tawdr jjHp SUSINESS WANTED—SISuIjKnd the the cervices of an active business man at* offved for itereetlnueatebartheee. Bnaulroof ... . au234f THOa. WOODS, 74, 4th st. WE ‘WISH TO PROCURE A 81TUA -YION for a Young Man, v a Partner taaraall manutecturing establishment. He Is able to make him* Mlf useful in ibt department, and has a .capital of .Blx or Barra Hundred Dollars. He i# a good pteln book-keeper jto ■ t*/ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh w’/lrtA DOLLARS WANTED—To bor / ill lip row thei above amount on a mortgage on pwjjt, to U» dt, .Orth .1 fcto, . FIX) STEAM BOAT OWNERS—Wanted to I buy, anhstemtin a Bteam Boat, for which cash, eroekeer real estate will be given. Enquire ol THOMAS WOODS, 76. 4Ut st. Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from Hew York to Melbourne, CARBYina TUS I'MITED BTAT£3 MAn~ E beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque IROD, nloeteratb ship of thtelins, will be dra m b« second voyage to. Melbourne, on tb* 20th Inst. Pa*««geraeeommooatlo*lx.‘Bnsunweee New Totk. . Hew Learner Store. ’ , *1 G. MOWRY, Into of the firm of R. Bard, anduiuha* jnet retorned Oout th* Haiti and to towtw ■■fflSs,"aSSSf .wSoS log purehaftod my entire etock tor eeah, I-am pnjarod to emmw.fbreaeh/ .1 would ioYito mr frtottdßtotalland mr ctoek botore P Ufch **l n V*“ a^ ll s*ij awß Y CchPartnersliip. ' GEO. R. WHITE having associated with ' him. In the Peoer Retail Dry Good* bnelnesa hto twoth«rjXuES WHOfßendhl* OonfldenUal(Jerk,>lr. JOHN F. LOT. The bneioeerbereaftor will be ebndneted onder the name of(lEO. R^WIIITSAOO. Ae it to the Intention of the new firm to serve Utft pub- Ha weh, ctutomeia may rely on petting a good article ana at • pr?e* eattotoctoty. Part of tbdr nock they Intend to. Import, and to purehaen from flrethand*, eo that erery thing In theb lino will be at the loweet ooet. To enaWe them to do *o It will be nereseary for those pereone lndcbt ed to Geo. It. White to pny promptly. PltUborS, Feb. Bth. iBas—fc9»lmd California Diamond Fins, fl ENTLEMENS SOLID GOLD CALIFOR YTnIA niAHOBDOLOSTKIt DUBAIIT WHS rtU> eluln prim $9; without chain M. These Pina are | •anal latmliancy and appearance to the real Dtamond. and are really worth a rtolt-to eeo. We Invito every one tn mii.etetntyto non-purchaaera trratto. . JACOBS,AOTBroadwar. N.B.—A small history of the Dtoeovery oi tbu* Btoiwe wonld not be amis*. Profeasor Jacob*, eo well known for hi* superior manutoetureof . _ naving sent large ouentlUrs ibereeanthintaepectmascdthfi Quart*Bock, widen he Immediately amt to hi* manutoetory in Parts to be eut. andueodlnthalnlftld work on Aeeordeona, hlc agent In Part* being straekwith the beauty *nd brilliancy of the Stooe. alter being poilihKl.aent a quantity of them back tons, hence the manufacture of the above Pin*, atapriee ißWEisr of every description, prices marked laths window, and at 25 per cent, lees than any other store in the United Bt*tes. L. A J. JACOBS, *O7 Broadway. Hew York. Tbmo Plns vntbr mallto any part of thaunlted States by enclosing amount addroeaed L. A J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, New York. „ At _ N. B.—A epedmeu an be seen at the Counting Room of this office. W-amd SIXTY DAYS’ PASSAGE. Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets, CAB&TTKQ TUB UyiTED STATES MAIL, Thaßdlowlngßhlpahaveialtod: • Boetme, l&O ton*, JulylAca Bayer, ton*,.July ,a*d -j xsd3. A^fiwiitfae > l^OQton«.AngUndy^«Ht» < W) ton*.Aug Om»;WOO ten* Oot, 1852 186JL ’ iStt 1 - Affiert BadM. Fvh. 1854. ; Ehpftrus, tom, Mareh JWpfcg|«le, 1,006 ton*. Hay tom*, HarehjGertnge, 1,000 ton*. July iflmrotf. BJIO ton*. April, *631 . . Tbs Bnlpe of this Line are fitted with Emerson'* Patent Ventilator* and carry The new and magnificent Clipper Ship FLYING SCUD, L7lBTon*R*ci«tor, W.H. Rajuo, Master, win eueeaad tho, “Gertrude" atßlghVeettth fihip of this Lina, and will sail IbrMtlbourne, Australia, - , On : the SWth of September. Tha FLYTSG SCUD to built on the moat approved mod em prindslet and la eomddered to b»*nertet model of Mtnr* Architecture. Those who desire a: quick run tn on* of the finest andfastui Clipper Ships ever built, ahouU, aeeure peaaage wUboutd»)ay, as only a limited somber of Ist anoSdGabln-pameusera will betaken. ■ _ ■ * ■ miS f ™ “ t ” w - *^ T “ “ »ir 118 W.U rmrt. H.w Vink . Carpetinei, Oil Clothe and fflattingi. * ROBISON 4 CO., TIFTH BTBEJST, OPPOSITE THE . IJAVE how on band, and to whieb thoy are ■ll A«iiy ndding. a Urge and choice assortment of the above gMas,frcßnthft lowest to tha highest grade, which will be sold at eastern prio* Aleo-Rug*. MatoLWindow Shade*. Vsnltiau imndaJliano and table ooven.snaHd* land, fireen oil elottownd all other good* usually kmt in: amelhouaes, to which the attention of purchierre ulo; ’ • ■: • j - ■ • OHIO gelfiiefttuig and Noz Xroas: milE Sdbficriber naving purchased the ex chaslve right Of 3, J. John*ton’* (Wtoat Dox and: J. Jhniton’a Patent Self Heating Smoothing Iron*. Is now extoariveljr engaged lmnanutoeturincthecame. lna>n* ectlonwlththa ahovar h» keep* coueUntlyonhani ; l* wareroom,on Federal *U oppoaltai Anchor &* Work*, a large and-good assortment of theowamonTa and Sad Iron*, to wbleh ha would, rapecttoUy tovltow attention of wholesale dealer* and the publto In general. . »■ "““’■grkoia'gStMn. P»-_ IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ; Book*wplnx.)ylU«M«“>*RSiSJii.jloPKDlB r BO». ! sseaYs^^ffifsi&cfisu tlaitf eupemrioa of Mr. Bury, to SBg^^-SiiSSSiSSfJEBtI SrtSr IM ttiSisSHnairiuJSlKr W eu tnltrußtad upwards of flftoen thousand peraeux ; Young men who deetremthonwffh* commertlal educa tion will b«r* find inducements offered to .theta übtqusl •d in tha West. Lst It badiatlaeUy understood that »o student ahall get a diploma from this Cnilegft ■ unlee* be Is fully apaUa vt ontennu on the dutte* of mercantile uls. ■~Vy rninrentnert CoDege upenftnmH A. M.UIIIO F.M. : .Hlght*tudeuto CEVENTY-FIVEOENTS-LaaiMcan&ato CythebeitqualitrofKbl Gkvea&f <6eta. pa pair, at VAN GORDER’h, a* h* wishes to does out hi* stock. Te ladles who have worn this make they will usedjjm recoin meudatloa; those who have not will be please with them on tHei. ipsa soonatM Market sto, oornerof Diamond.- FOX ASH—lft cask* ■ this day red’d’ and tesatobr • jalfi • *“ ' "fijUMk l halosprime Eastern UopFreo’d andlbrsalshy : B, tUEBAOQIf AGO. ritALLOW—2O btU, Tallow itf etore and -Amate.'■■ - .■ it* -v.^neßKxponeoj.- (J AGAN A AHL havo jjat rac’d pot Ad wish to procure handewas n«J cheap holiday pr—epts^ , gala at Fatton V -Omkl^lVSeDiamond n ,ruVf?i r',,... -J.1.. <*.— ' .-i, f-. J- ■} '" 'V' l' - /*.» .1 X’! ’r’ V-J £*;& -Setr ink Md•PUll^4elpM^aaT^HiMmthts. , ' FROM CRANE k CO,. 6T and 102 * * » * To Ferronj-Sufferers. , :A RETIRED Clergyman' restorod to healtn jV In % ftw days, after many years of great nervous s&f jmng. Is anxious to make known tho means of cur*.' Will nnd (free) anywhere, the prescription used, on receiving ,a tetter (port paid.) Direct to Bar. JOHN M. DAG NALL, 67 Fulton it, Brooklyn, N. Y. . /023-3 to Removal of Killinery Establishment 7 - V/|‘BS. : BURKE: informs her friends 1 and. It I patrons that she has removed her MHllnor and rrcMßlaking EstablUhmentfrom 172 to 304 Chestnut eL, two doors above Eleventh, south etde, Philadelphia. These arrangement)) are made forth# more extensive carrying on of all branch**, and convenience of customers, by ap propriating the Store and Wamoam to tho MHUnery. »od Meond story to Dress and Mantilla Making. Krenattep tlon paid to Wedding*™! Mourning ordont. feliMmr , WM. H. FSENCH, loth and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia, \/| ANUFACTORIT of every description of ARCHITECTURAL FLASTfm ORtfXMKXTS, «fw.. d ?^?^. laod ,^ Ilpd wi n* care and accuracy to drawing. Alloraors mmtbecountzr punctually attended toan« warranted tocarfyeately. J fai^flmao . ~ , ®AyiION.) Anmtage s Mouaehole Anvils. IT having come to the knowledge 6f M. & H. ARMITAQE k CO. that many ermrlons imitation* of i Mousehole Anvil are sold thniSshout the SoiSte? 1 and represented as praam*, this l« to notify purehasen that the real Moueebole Anvil inn the «*amp to imitate which U felony Anxxtaai MOUBKHOLB FORGE, near .SHEFFIELD. kouu ; fe!4-2mc , notx. I HEBBIHfi’S ’ PATENT FIBE PROOF SAFEB. THE Bhbscriber continues to manufacture his unrivnUod Patent Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, warranted equal to any and superior to acme, oftbe many which have been tested, aa published and noticed by the Dress throughmit the world, for the teat 16 years asd Is so e proprietor of Hall’a Patent Powder Proof Lock, both having received separate medals at the Wortd’e Fair. Lon don, 1851, aod New York. 1K63-4; also the patentee (by Purchase) of Jones' Patent Combluatioii and srautauon Rank Lock. $lOOO In gold wasplaced lath* safe exhibited at the World’s Fair. London, second by Hell’s end Jones* Ixxk, and offered ss a reward to any one who would pick the locks or open the safe within 46 days, land although operated on br several skilled In th* art of lock-pleklng, no oneeueeeeded In opening the sate (no dungeora&erailon of the locks or .keys having been mads during the time,), but the money remained in Its sate depository, and was restored to the proprietor, and a Twdxt awarded-for the champlonsate of the world. Climax—None' genuine exeept those having the snl>- •alber*. name on toe oetel a Green Block; corner Pine and Water rte., Now Ycrk. ! : N. B.—The above Bafe* and Locks can be had (adding freight) at oannlkctuier’s prices, of his authorised agents, inall the principal dtles of theUifited States sndUana- Amm fa6-2pO Casu ana snort Credits I M. L.j HALLOWELL & CO SIX,BE WAREHOUSE, Philade I p h i a.. TERMS: —Cash buyers will receive'a dls count ef SIX per cent, if the money bo' paid la par lianas, within tan days from date of bllL Ungormit money only taken at Its markctvalue on the day It is reertved. To merehante of undoubted standing, a creditor SIX months will be given. If desired. . Where money is retnittol in advance of maturity, a dis count at tha rate of TWELVE per cent, per annum will be Allowed; Friett for Oocdt Uniform. ; lu again calling the atteotioQcf the trading community do tke above terms, we announce - that notwithstanding it) general depression lu commercial altelrs throughout i« country, the system of bnsiuess adopted br us tunre than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhere,' -enables ns to offer for tbs coming Spring season our usual assortment of NEW SILK AND FANCI GOODS, •OcmprMugoneofthe LARGEST AND STOCKS ;to be found in America; to which we win receive constant .additions, throushontltbe season, of new anti desirable goods from our iIOUSMIN FARIR jals-2mc B. T.' BaDbitfs Potash in Tin Cans. * OF 331-2, 12,7 .pounds each, assorted; 143 lb* la a case, warranted equal to any Intue at about tne samo pric* a* thatia casks, with full directions for 1 use, printed on each can, being lu a much more portahU ; 'condition fbrretsjiingt Any person desirous to try It will iplease remit 10 dollar* lu a fetter to my risk, or through ; some friend In this place, aod I wfll.forwanLone caaeas ' above, 143 lbs. ' This aitaete has been In nse for th* last three years, *hdgiv«* the best of satistertion to all who have met with it.. Also, super Carbonate Soda So*p Pow der. Yeast Powder. Castile Soap, Cream Tartar. CandlM of ail unite, *n«l the odst Saisratus in pound papers 00 iu a lease.or other p*ckigot ; - B. T. BA BBIIX< s • dev-3mo No*. 68 ATO Wsahlngtoo sh; Mew York./ , S Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS,' WELLS A CO., Phrenologists and Publishers, 231 Arch etmetebelow Seventh, Pblladvlphte, famish all works on Phrsnology. Physfolojnr, Water Cure, Magnetism and Phouography, whole wi; *rxi retan, at New Tork prior*.: Prof**-- f'nnul fyimlnJUnnl, »lth cb*rtS,;*nd full written descriptions of character, day and, evening. Cabinet frae. my22-lyo FOR RENT. rpd LET—A three rtoiy" Dwelling, No. ?2 ; ML Seeund near Market, noWoccuplvd byAQu Mot- LET—A Dwelling House on Third st.-; ' I near our offlr*- a. COfHBKRT A tfQN, 140. Sdst. mO-LBT. —A small woll-fintalied and fur- I - nlshed STORE, with large ehewwindow,. next door to we comer of 3d and Market its. - PoeeMilon giTkn: Im mediately. ' fr 23 K. D. GAZZADU rpO^LET.—The STORE on Market street I n«tt door to the ccmerorodst. 'oecnplwlb'y .Jlf. *. Stern, an excellent and well-known strad forthe clothing bail Bess.' • 1e23 . -L.D.GAZZAM. rnO-LET.—One of the large STORES on 3d S jot Mnr'.tk. tote* Qplfege^ l Iteuts2&o. ' fe33 k, P. GACT.AM. : . For Rent- FflWO fine knd ‘well-llflhtedL ROOMS in tho 1 B‘. largo new building on Filth street adjoining the Protestant Methodist Church. The rooms are suitable fat a of*>kbtad»a lithographer. Engraver, etc.- The building has bora leased lor a term of years by tbapaUlehertot the Pittsburgh Uaxette, and the roocnswouJd suit well for persons following a kindred punulL' felfluitf THia OFFICE. TO LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling situate oo Watorst. above Grant. Poeaseeaion glveo on the let of April. Enquire of O. BLACKBURN A CO. Xo Let, < AL AR G E THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with office attached, In-basement, sit uated on Liberty eto. between Pitt and Hay eta. Enquire of .. UENftY.fi. FOSTER. fel4-lmd at L. Wltmarth-A Co.’e Flouring Milt mo LET—A Brick Houbo on Cth &t., with I a,largeyard. A Tavern Stand lu Blrmintdxam. A 2 etory liouw, wlthalarge yard, on Carpenter*' slier. A Uoooeoft rooms, hall,{csmt.4c.. on bth eto. near Grant. A Hooso on Grant »L, near the Public School Home. A large 8 story House on Rose at the head of 6th. A largellAllou-tthst. FiveOfflenelo Splain’e Bußdingou , 6th «t. A lerge btore Room on 4th et. Apply to. ■ 1 fe7 ft. CUTIIBEBTABOKn4argAit; Hotel for Lease. - ** * 1 > ILEX’S HOTEL, formerly known ns th« j V,‘’Lamartine Ilcruse,^l* offered for loaee on tororable {nrns,belcg situated on the corner of Fourth and Grant tta. near the Court Itonae,and aboutmldway between tlie dononjnhela Wharf and the Penna’- Rail road Depot. It a one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable loca tion* In the city.' The Uotel will be furnished ii desired, andlessed for a term of years, commencing from the first of April next. For further information,. apply to *, ! P JOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON, ' ja2MmdAwT Office. No. 143 Fourth eto. PitUburgb.- For Rent v. 3^ HAT Bplcndid New Hotol, .known ‘ 1 “Brown’s Exchaage." situated 12 miles from tfceJca. y of Pittoborgb, at toe junction of the Greensbnnr Plk« and a Plank Road from Pittsburgh, containing 40 room*, and built in the most modern style, with all the couveu -1 eners ofa first class Hotel, sucha* lee and Smoke House; Stabling for SO to 100 horses, and a fine Barn. The house Is at p esent furnished with the best of Furniture of mod ern style, which will be sold to the lessee or removed :*s dosired. A floe Garden attached to the House, and from sixty to aeventr acres oi fine dear land, a-- areata* port ton of which to rich bottom, lying along tI»A bank* of Turtle hcek. Tbcrs to on* of toa Central Railroad 'Station e tna he Farm, within one hnndred yard* from the Hotel.— Persons can go and enmo from Pittsburgh twice a day rhe House hasa good custom as a summer resort for neas mens’ families. Tha naecssarr arrangcmenU foV.a Hotel are also for sals, Omnibus, Horses. Harne*s, : 'Cnwa and farming ntenrils. Thenar* aiao.a Store, Betalnary aad Pest Office (doss to the Hotel. The Hotel and appur enaaces will be leased, with: or without the Farm and The above Farm, together with other laud adjacent, confuting In all ot2QO acres, will be .sold entire or-in any smaller number of acres,totuH purchase** tor Country Beats or tor gardening purposes. ... ,• Persons desiring to lose the Hotel, or Fasn. or to pur chase tha Furniture, Omplbos, ffiffses, *c- Ac- will ad dress the undersigned. .&LLEN BROWN. jallKlmd Turtle Cr«k P. 0- Allegheny Co- Pa. (Dally Union copy Smo and chance Qatette.l . < For Sale or Bent -: . j / 4 WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- A%_ log Wllklnsburg; aind hear the Railroad'Stotion.— The House contains 13 rooms, end the lot, nu ernkhthure to a garden and good stabling, fronts 66 feet on the Turn pike and extends 264 feet in depth to a fifty foot stmt. This desirable property. wiU-be sold low aad on very easy terms, or will be rented forslso per annum. • ’ ± ■ j*23 IL.P, GAZ2AM. 0 ;• lot Bent ‘ Dwelling, known heretofore as I “Our nouse," In Diamond alley, between tho Dia mond and Wood *tn at present occupied by Mr. W m. Gal lagher. For tonus, apply to - «J, jlll-tf B. D. GAZZAM. Lota for Sale or Leaje. 4 NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on w£C«ui win l b?SSiatow«s .•ffitiSSfVSt b. kuad tot ton Jttri "!f«KS^*^'BaAzKE>!T sS£ t Jt& , iSSsiih.i —ORKENT— a ZOO* House oa ,2dst» l>e- gmlthfieldtndUrait sU. B«nt*2l pentoOßtli. ■ mua. wooa?.» rSStb «. E*OR KENT—The 2d, Sd and'dit story ; ■’ room* over J. WQwa k Son’a llitJkore, and TkttAa iCa.'* Booking Honan,earner of W«ou_*t. andDiawbd-- »ller,(entrtucwOffWoodrt.). Tb« *boT*«*ime ar»eaeh 40 toot by £0 feet deep, tod well 1 icb tejfc-;far tiTO*, engnlreof de3Mf ,J, WH£UM * WN.SlWoodtt.- ' fiHHi KENT—A wcU lighted aßd furnished : JT Boawneat Store, eorner-of Third-on-1 Mw*«t «U,—• ■ uat HOOperatw"*". potflMX K. D.OAZZAM. : To Edlton and Printers, v HPllEBmldiop: occupied for inure- Uianteu , I Teanbrtbe.Aad'tirpAAixlfe.asdwbi'bijtMOtnt ;lirTmUdouThirdiL,nearHarfcrt.U vovVOS UKNT, aabrdlng a good opportunity iokdltorror Print*™ of #*• Cdrin Ia wwl known stand fbrtholr bo*la***.'ThUproj>- «rtr is dlreetlr oppociU the extonslre Printlogand Nww*- ( |aper otahllinmtnU In glngariy'i l)U^at«h^Ca!ldhig.~ fertero*.tpplr to Jg>. WAZZAM,- ■ Mirfctt »►.. hefw*«n 3d»txi 4Ox. 1100 D TENANTS WANTED for the lot- IF kwinr Homes and Btoraßtaii* ■"—•'•••: . Two Dwemojr Uoom aad Btow itunns on j ■•• -ADwelllas Jloaidon A DveUinsUoniraaWater*!. *bOT*arut. A lloo»*of»n>ao», oatoe*a*V >v W $ AllonMtd-AidemAOttßodfcrtet. \ - • itan howHo«**en Resist haedof Sthrt.' ; ADvilulQaHoanta.ubnliisbatt. •< > t * A large Sateen BU#d In Kart Btralaghiia. •< •A Urge Btoee Hocm oorthw* MarWowi. - 1 rpO LEASEORSEUj -Ttepropertjteown l uthe.Xnslata BeUlniJttW. «stajU»i rfiy. Wow thtQld IttMsa at tha r Jttoaticooru» C*iul *nd Attegbmyn v«r v . TdS» er» oa the. premises 2 ifaro sfwkileh U wed m anjMine hawe/at- SSxitewkteh'toa ttoe with drßma:>an^ tending thewboh baadtog. .- The rthween dwS*pttftrhcto/.. Tlw vwtvQl'lNiißigiii*a Roqiu, 83 Fourth - nt. BaEga^a§: