BEFiBTHEIt. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, F88RUA8Y.24,1855. The OounfeiUl-Meeting, -ncw. D. i» ; swirn os rax" irasn— CXST— HU 9X3 —oloASB—cnxxu—BX- soLunoss. About three hundred persona assembled in Washington Halt Wood street, on Friday night, in accordance with a call for a City and County Convention,'to take Into consideration the sub jeei of the : election oT United Btates Senator; :• nowpetnEng in our State Legislature; and with - a tfcir to the selection thereof of a candidate to whom the interests of the West-may be the more atfely confided* B/a Sawyer was called to the Chair, and Dr. BoUcd appointed Secretary., James Biddle, of the Amtrietni movod that B. T. 0. Morgan be a Vice President CoL John Small, WiUUm Alexander; and N. P. Sawyer, Nrera alsoappolnted Vice Presidents. Mr. Alexander—l decline, Mr. President; I am a Cameron man. - J. B. Sveilser stated the object of the meet ing and moved that a committee of fire be np pointed to draft resolutions expressive of the Bense of the meeting with regard to the pending Senatorial election. Carried. It was moTea that the house appoint the com mittee. The rote was taken. 0.0. Loomis—The noes hare it • Voice—That’s not so. v, Mr. Loomis thought the shouldn’t in- Tsult the chairman Mr. Sawyer appoint the commutes. After some indtserimhiate>BparrtDg, the Toto was put, and the yean and naya were about eqtml. . The Chair decided that the yeas had it, and appointed- J. B. SpeUier, C. 0. Loomis, C. J. Bigham, Alexander Nimiek, and John Small, ''as the ; Cbmmittee. It .waa announced that one of our represents tires were present . Loud cries for Smith!, Smith! Hon. D. L. Smith! John Smith! Pete Smith! Dare Smith! 4 The Hon. D. L. Smith appeared, hopped upon the platform, and in a bland, affable end effemi nate manner proceeded to “Spread Eagle." - He ssid he appeared here to pre. Us constitu ency a true idea of the position of tho Allegheny delegation on the Senatorial question. We went there as the representatives, not of the old de funct parties, but of. the great and triumphant American party; (Applause.) My constituency, seid Smith, has a right to demand of me my rea sons for the course 1 hero taken and the rotes P hare east. 1 will give a faithful account of my stewardship—l do it freely and openly as a Na tive American. Representatives are bound to abide by the wQI of a caucus of their party—, this the Allegheny delegation didl (Applause.) Doing tbr* L we deny the right of any man who is not a member of the American party to call us; to account for our course at Harrisburg. ' Smith wont on to detail the history of the K. N. Senatorial caucus at Harrisborgh. Notices of that caucus wen potted up tvo days before It met, a nomination was the House convened. made and we abided, by it. Cameron, who had cease, out from the old parties and embraced the American dootrine, receirod27 voles; Curtin, 11; Johnson, 10; Moorhead, 0; Ac., There was no nomination. On the second ballot, Cameron in creased one, Ac. llere some members from the West demanded as a right that the caucus shonld nominate a Western man. The reply was—pre sent us the right sort of a man and we’ll go for hint- On. the 3rd ballot, Johnson's and Moor head's hopes, were vone. Gov.'Johnston owes his defeat to the opposition of James Cooper's friends and vie* vena*' Nearly the whole Whig wing of the csacosWßS concentrated on Curtin, an’eastern Tn * n Now, gentlemen, I represent the atwirtmi party separately and distinctly.— But it Is true that those of that party who were formerly Whigs have got almost all the offices 'gained by the votes of that party, I therefore demanded that a Democrat should have the nom ination; as ft matter of justice. It was evident that either Curtin or Cameron must bonomina ted; it was evident that if Curtin was nominated It vouM be a victory of that old, rotten and cor rupt party, the Whig party. (Prolonged hisses, with some/cheers.) On the 6th ballot, which waa to dedde whether the American party should be tha resuscitated Whig party or the party re presenting the people on principle, I and my col leagues voted for Cameron, a democrat We never would have'voted for an eastern man if there had been any chance for a western man. Voice—Was JCrkpstridk in the caucus ? - Smith—He was. ; Voieb 'With a brogue—Misther Prisedint; I .moves the epaach be suspmdedl (Laughter and cries of “go on, go on!") Mr. Smith went on. On that 6th ballot Camer on had 46 votes; Curtin, 38; Ac.ln a 1192. This was one vote more than there wu roteza. Mr. squie length on the course of the 4 * bolters, "with that.peculiar force of logic aoi entirely characteristie.ofhis speech. As to Simon. Opseron'a moral character, sir, which has been so fiercely assailed—l went into the caucus prejudiced against him, but vhenl stir the xnen vho. were maligning him—David Reporter, WHEam- Bigler, Postmaster General Campbell, Jobs W. Forney—l felt that ho was aphre man, and I defy any man to lay his finger on a single wrong net that Simon Cameron ever did. • . r Voice—Simon points down. . - Smith continues—He has already been in the- United States Senate. Ycace—My friend Bisham want* to know in what manner he waa elected. Smith opens sot his month. - . Voice No. 2—ijoa Voted for Cameron—how do yon reconcile that with your oath to vote for Johnston? Smith—Nineteen oat or twenty meetings (councils) held in Yittebargh instructed me to vote for ; Voiee No. S—When did yon join the N. A. party? ' Smith—l voted, the ticket in 1845. « Voice No. 4—’Shaft a lie. 1 The now become a very Pandemonium — ehonta, groans, cheers, biases,' criea of “no gag law,” crier, crier, until the calm voice of the D. I*. Smith was heard above the storm.— He wont on to tell how Cameron supported the Tariff of *42; how he shook his fist under George U. DaHaa* cose; what a strong WUrnot Proviso m«n he was; how he loved the West; in fact; hhw cata pi in all tho attributes of greatness warSimoin Cameron. “Was I righlin voting fbr.-hlmt” v Somasaid, yea—some, no. _ - ta Chaiman of the Committeo, ’ offered the following resolutions': - Sttolved, That it is essential.to the people of W free gcverameri, that they be represented is the body that has power to make laws and con trol the ;appdintment of great officers of the State; and ***** their representatives be as eqnal and direct as the nature of the case win reason ably admit of. feieictd, That the State of Pennsylvania ad mits of a ready and material division of. Hast and West, and being entitled to a representation - of two members in. the Senate of the United States, can only be fairly represented and the whole Interests thereof duly and properly cared for by having a member in that body from eaeb of such divisions.- ; ; Raalpedj That as a United States Senator is to be elected at the present session of the Legis - l&ture, and the member bolding over being from the Eastern division, the-delegation of either House from Allegheny conoty be desired and in structed to vote for some one well-known and reliable man, of whieh we have many, who shall be a resident of the Western division and none ether:' C.O. I'Ocmis said be was pained to: witness Smiths’ efforts to exenso himsolf for his coarse. Simon Cameron never east a vote in favor of the interests of Western Pennsylvania. (Applanse.) Cameron's role always baa been to vote .with an eye to No.l. The records irill show that he vo ted with Dallas on the tariff of ’42. Our repre sentatives knew we had men wnininentiy fit for x tke cffioe, yet they deserted us—they misrepre sentti&is, - • Bmithr-rdisUiielly arid I supported * Westora ' mau lour*. ihert ores tope- I soted on two ballots for Johnston. Gen. Larimer naked ns to a bow that be wnsnoteltogetberdespised end forgotten at home, »»<• Goy nodi toted for him an n bellot or two. Of tbe two-eastern men, we cboee the beat : ; 'Mr. Loomis—;Tbme members of the Sense, in-! dnding the speaker* to my knowledge said tbst if the Westers delegates would unite on a West etnm»n, they woul4sopporthlm. Yet in slew of tbls fitet mid the foot that the Allegheny dels?’ erilon held Urn belsnee of power, they miiera :;btydMertedta!.(Appl»n») . : i in Cameron's Araeri! : cenlsm.! Cameron bents eterybody. jilhanklng pledges. When be «u running for Benator be for»,nfrfend enggested tbst Jfr. 80-nndno, -■ whose vote' he might get, wee e stiff neebyte ritn. ' “AHrigitt," says Cameron, “the Bet. Mr. win attend to Urn l" ■ 'Well; there's Mr. —from Phllnddphia, a staunch Bomnn Catholic." . .: ’"Very well, again,” says Simon. ‘Til set Father Mebon at him in the morning.” . (Leugh **jfc:Brndy gaTnjSndth some eharp dip. ■ He l did’nt like to hear the Whig party called rotten Mr. Smith ehoold tarry at Jericho tin his beard is grown before he sees such language.. The West con famish good men.. We have them - hefsinßUdnagb- It is sold, too, that Came rou repudiated’the American party in Boptem ber last, -■ - Mr.Poeter--I)i < la , tGof. Johns ton do the earns * thing? * • *•. _ Mr. Brndy—Don’t Know. J. . Beion Foiler eaked if the meeting wss called to giro nttersnee merely to ahrieks or lo cality T Thers sre great priodples nt stake in - this matter whieh most not he forgotten. He offered the following resolutions as a substitute fiirtbOM oi&F*d J>7 ***• Committee: WftssxAS, The choice of a Senator to repre sent our. State for six years in the councils of the nation, is a question in which every Fynnsylvs nian should feel ft deep interest; and Whereas: it is proper that our representatives should ~bo made aware of the l views of their constituents upon the subject; therefore, be it ‘ Z&aolved, That, in the opinion of this meet ing, it is.due to the people of Western Pennsyl vania, aid the great manufacturing and commer cial interests of this section of the Common wealtb,~that the Senator to be chosen on Tuesday next should be selected from West of the Alle gheny mountains. Baotvcd, That the man chosen for that sta tion should be a statesman, and not a mere poli tlrian—that ha should be a. new man, fresh from Tanks of-the people—clad in American raiment, and not in the east off garments of Whiggeryor Democracy. Baolved, That our representatives be ear nestly requested to support ho man for United States Senator who is not in favor of the follow ing measures: 1. A total repeal of our naturalization lavs, or an extension of the term to twenty-one years —with such guards as may be necessary to pre venUhe.enormous frauds now continually per petrated. 2. The repeal of all acts of Congress in any way sustaining or recognizing chattel slavery— and the prohibition of slavery in all territories over which Congress has jurisdiction in this re spect. .3. The encouragement of domestio manufac tures by such duties upon foreign articles os may be required to raise a sufficient revenue tp sustain the government; and enable it to per form its duties to the people. 4. Liberal appropriations to the improvement of our. rivers and harbors. 6. A total -prohibition of the importation of the criminals and paupers which the Old World is now .vomiting upon our shores. Benlved, That we deem it inexpedient to re commend any one as/Arman to be supported by our representatives; but that we earnestly re quest them to "unite with others, in tbe Halt of the House, In the selection of a man such as wo hare described, for the important station so soon to be filled. . .JiaoUxd,- That copies of these resolutions be 'signed by the officers and forwarded to onr Sena tors and Representatives at Harrisburg. 1 Daniel Curry here got the floor and proceeded to pitch into Smith and the otler delegates, right and left. He sold in ’52 and ’53 D. L. Bmith stood up and ridiculed him for being a Native American. Bmith—That’s false! Curry—l: can prove it And, moreover, last year this same Smith was a Whig candidate for Council, god was whipped, in the 3d Ward, Alle gheny. The lie passed between the two gentlemen and huif the meeting rose to their feet. Curry at tempted to speak but was hissed down. Volleys : of groans and hisses continued for five minutes with cries of “order,” “time," “no gag law,” “put him out,” Ac. Curry—Rome was sated by a goose that hiss ed; I trust in God this hissing win savo Tcnn sylvania! Voice—How are you on the goose question, Curry? , . . Mr. Cuny then read a resolution instructing the delegates to Tote for Thomas H. Baird. — Voted .down. - After remarks by B. T. C. Morgan (non-com mittal) and T. J. Ttigb&in (sustaining the dele gation) the resolutions of Mr. Foster were unani mously carried, with the amendment that the word “new" be struck out of the second resolu tion. There was no vote taken on the original resolutions. - The meeting then adjourned. It waa almost altogether composed of members of the Ameri can organizations. It was one of the noisiest aaiit rnn«fc disorderly we have witnessed for a long time. Fax—We learn that the dwelling hoose of Mr. Ycung, at North Washington, Bntler county, waa destroyed by fire one day last week. The canse of the fire we did not leant. There was no insurance on the-property. Also, a house belonging to Mr. Miller, at Zetienople, was destroyed on Tuesday night last. The canse of the fire is not known, but it is sup posed to have caught by. accident. Mr. Miller’s loss is supposed to be about $5OO, on which there is no insurance. Cut Psopxstt sac Sskbift’s oaxjl—Goisa, Goixo.—Sheriff Mogill will to-day' offer for sole at the Court House all tbe fire engines and hose carriages owned by the eity of Pittsburgh.—— execution is maUo on ft judgment rendered against the city in favor of Mr. Graham in the sum of $5OO. The safe at the Mayor’s Office is also to be sold. - ■_ * ' What’s the matter with the City Treasury \ A Colored Impostor.-;—Jobn Peck outdo com plaiat jestcrdAjt at tbe Mayor's office, tbat a certain coloiad name unknown, is engaged xa colleoting monies from the charitable on the representation that he is a runaway slave and in circumstances; he is an impostor, he is about five feet two. inches high, heavy sot and wean an old greasy brown coat and a glased cap- The police are on the look-out for him. DiitMCT COo2*.i—Before Judge Williams.' Ia the cue of Adams vs. Kramer & Bahm, the Jury rendered a verdict for defendant. William Yondon vs. Erastoa PetcivnL Yon don was prosecuted for peiyury some years since by PerrivaL The present action is to recover damages for malicious prosecution. Damages laid at $5,000. On trial. Tbs young ladies of the Liberty st M. E Church will pleMO nncept this publio acknow ledgement, together with the warmest thanks of, their cantor, for tho handsome forse and its irolden contents presented on Thursday evening, the 22d inst May Heaven’s richest blessings be the abiding portion of the generous donors! Lwmrwa to Yocko Mkh.—The third lectnro in the course to Young Men, on the relations subsisting between Christianity and trade, by the I Bev. Dr. Howard, wiU be delivered on Sabbath evening next, in the Second Presbyterian Church, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market, at hair past 7 o'clock. Subject—“ Tie Trials and Dan gen of 2fm of Busmeti.” Accidot.—A fireman, named John M*riin, had bis flkull fractnred at the fire on Smithfield street, on Wednesday night. The accident was caased by a brick which fell from the chimney of the burning building. The injured man wttt conveyed to the residence of his parents on Con gress street, where he now lies in a precarious condition. Aptcioatjow. ton Ditoec*.—Two *PP>''»- tieraa for dimes were made jeetordny The firat waa made by Mary A. Blley, who waa tnar ried iu Scptembw, ISM, toWilliam Bday. She aUegea (hat aha haa becu badly abuaed. The second caae wae that of Mary Jane Lowe egamat Thomas Lowe. Rmnnn LIQUOB OS 8 USt)AT. —D. Dougherty, the keeper of a tavern on Webster street, had a hearing on Thursday, before Aid. Major, upon a charge of selling liquor on the Sabbath day, on oath of Elisa Todd. After a foU Investigation of tho case, he waa fined the aom of $5O and costs. Sisnrosn’s Opxua Tsours.—This popular troupe open at the City Hall again on Monday, the 12th of March. Glad to hear It,. Come on <*Bam” we’re seen you, coco, ami we wantto see won more. Bring: Wok, the dancer, and Cool, tie joker, with ;yon, and well warrant yon good houses.' . . Muxrsr & Buftcimiin acknowledge the. re coipt of the following contributbus-for the sup port of the Fourth street Soup House: •- From Archibald Stewart, Esq., Indiana ooanty, $2O; Thomas Bakewell, Esq., $10; Robert £, Paris, $4; Mr. Miller, $4; cash $5; for tickets $l,BO. : Tbs suspension of the 7th street Soup-House haring causodan increased demand at the Fourth street house, an appealis tho charita ble public to sustain it at least through the coming week. The additional whef afforded wiU be principally.to widows and aged persons. 5 Ir people triS act ia accordance with the laws, if nobody wflf get killed, shot, stabbed _or maim-, ed, and if TheophUus Turnjp wtff disappoint ns, after a solemn promise to give us a half column article, bur readers muti excuse us for the lack.of matter in the city department-to-day.; Hoses Kuasd.—A valuable horse ownedby Hr. Myers, cabinet maker, ran off on CUff street an Wednesday afternoon, and butting his head against s hriek wall, be was injured so that be died in a few moments. ' Iktoutaxt Conusonox.—ln our report of the sale of stocks in yesterday's Gazelle the composi tor made on Orror in regard to the Pittsburgh Trust Company. The stock of that company sold.atss6,l2}, and n0f552,12}, as wo bad it. ; . Bbuqious Noncx.—The; Bev. Bishop Simp son wiU preach in the South Common Methodiit Episcopal Church,, Allegheny City, to-morrow . (Sunday) morning, at 10f o’clock. J would call attention to the Administrator’s of a valuable Law and Miscellaneous Libra ry this evening at . 7 o’clock at Davis’ auction rooms,: ■■■;■ < } '-k «g atebj^ j Afl LBS. jUIOBARB to «fare and foi i»S» «™iw Roll;* '■ >» M>> jwtad'.***• fc t r BY TELEGRAPH CONGRESSIONAL. WABDISQTOS CITT, K«b. 23. Sxxats. —Yesterday* a Proceedings Concluded. The Bill for the extension of credit on ddties for Bail road Iron was. farther debated at much length and passed by a rote of 26 to 18. The BUI for the settlement of the claims of of ficers of tbo Revolutionary Army, their widows and children was taken up and passed. The Bill from the House making an appropri ation for, the purchase or construction of four rertnae cutters was finally passed. A communication was received from the- Sec retary of the Treasury relative to the erection of public buildings In Cleveland, Ohio, for a Cus tom House, &c. The bill relative to a collection district in Or egon was then taken up and discussed until the adjournment. Homs. —Yesterday’s Proceedings Concluded. Humorous amendments Were offered to the CivQ and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill and several of an unimportant character adopted and the Committee rose. The Committee on that sub ject reported a resolution appropriating $200,- 000 to the completion of the Waabingtoo Na tional Monument, after which the House ad journed. Wabbisotok Citt, Feb. 28. Sksatx. —Mr. Brown moTed that the Boose concurring, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House be to adjourn their respective branches of the National Legislature at 12 o'clock at midnight on Batnrday the 8d of March. After debate agreed to yeas 28, nays 13. * House.-—-Among the many reports made from the standing committees was the bill amendato ry of the act for tho better security of lives and property in steam and other vessels ; the bill es tablishing a Telegraph and Express mail between the Mississippi and the Pacific; a bill by Mr. Benton, Imposing stamp duties on bank notes and paper currency of small denomination, which were referred to a Committeo of the Whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Perkins of Louisiana, reported back from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Mr. Soller’a resolution calling on the President to inform the House, if not incompatible with the pnblio interest, what was the objeot of the meeting or conference of American Ministers at Ostend, and whether said meeting was in obedience to in structions of the Secretary of State; what said instructions were, and what was the result of said meeting or conference T After an ineffectual motion by Mr.' Chamber lain to lay on the table; the resolution passed. Mr. Letcher from the oommittee to investi gate the charge of bribery with reference to the Colt patent and other bills, mado report and the committee was discharged. The bill to carry into effect the treaty with Qreat Britain,providiog for the payment of claims fixed by the recent commission was takon up and passed. The" amount duo by the Uoited States to British subjects is $277,000: the amount due by Qreat Britain to American $329,000. The Honse then in committee again took up the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation BUI. Mr. Edgerton moved an amendment repealing the duties paid on Railroad iron between June 1853 And 185 C, and admitting dye woods and tho finer and coarser wools duty free. After considerable debate Mr. Lotcber movod as 8 substitute Mr. Houston’s Tariff Bill, propo sing redactions of about 20 per cent, which was agreed to by a vote of 99 to 80, and the amended amendment was adopted by a large vote. The committee then rising, the more unim portant amendments were concurred in ogd the douse adjourned. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 23.— The Know Noth ing Convention is again being held here. The reported object Is to nominate State officers. The Santa Fe Malt arrived at Independence yesterday, bringing three passengers. On the 25th Dec. a party of Apaches and Utahs massacred at Pnbio 14 men and 2 were woundod who were left for dead. Three women and two children were taken prisoners. The Indians numbered about 100. Great excitement Is now prevailing in Santa Fe on account of the general warfkre and hostil ity., of the Tridt— in the territory; they are swearing Tengeance against all Americans and Mexicans- On the 2Qth January Capt Newell of the Ist Dragoons had a fight with Miseanleros and Apaches at Sacramento mountain* 12 of whom were killed; the loss on the American ride was CftpL Henry W. Bteanton and three privates; i Gariand has called into service fire companies of voldnteerx fur six months anil recommends Con* gresa to appropriate a sufficient amount to pay expenses. Cob Jones arrived at Santa Fe and tn« entered upon his dntios; his office will not be troubled by the lndiansl ■ An express arrived the day before the mau left g. n «it stating 400 Apaches and Utahs were coming to take the town by force of arms. LienL Btsrges also had a fight with the Apaches CO miles from Santa Fe, routing and whipping foimi fiwt recapturing'some stolen, stocks r. . The Governor is much censured at Santa Fe and the Territory on account of his disapproval of the action and oourse taken by the people to suppress Indian hostilities. WASHisaTCJi Citt, Feb. 23.—The editorof the Union has received the sword of General Jackson from his famDy, and designs presenting it to Congress. -. The Union of this morning announces the fol lowing confirmations:—John Appleton, of Maine, Secretary of Legation to London; Samuel n. Cox, of Ohio, Secretary of Legation to Fern; Robert H. Swift, of Pennsylvania, Consul at Mar* : acaibo; Oliver H. Perry, of New York, Consul I at Canton. Cmcuoiati. Feb. 23—The eleetion for U. 8. Senator eame up to-day in the Indiana Legisla ture. The Benate elected Isaao Blackford which the House amended by inserting the name of the Hon. Joseph G. Marshall. The Bcnato refused to concur. There is great excitement and but little hopes of compromise. Haettobd, Ct. Feb. 23.—1 t is rumored that the Know Nothing Btate Convention have nomi nated William T. Miner, of Stamford, for Gov ernor, and William Reid, of Pompet, for Lieut Governor. - - Assuan, Feb. 23.—The Republican Conren tion hate nominated Anson P. Morrill for Gov ernor. Naw Yobx, Feb. 23.—Cotton dull and un changed, a moderate demand; sales 400 bales. Flour firm;.sales 3200 bbls. Southern at $8,70® $9,25. Wheat firm. Corn dull; sales 9000 bush els western mixed at 94©94}. Pork firm; sales 450 bbls. old mess at $13,50.' Beef firm; saloa country mess atsB,C2}@sll. Lard lower, sales at9j@9|. Bice firm. Whiskey, Ohio 81}.— Groceries quiet and steady. Btocks better. Mo ney plenty; Cumberland 34}; N. Y. Central 94}; Beading 75}; Cleveland, Cotambos end Cincin- I nati 103; Erie 45}. CiKOixsATi, Feb. 23.—Flour firm at $8,25® $8,30. Whiskey 20}®25. Provisions firm; mess Pork $12,50; sales 250,000 bulk sides at s}. Groceries firm. Molasses 23®24 for old and new. Bio Coffee 11. Sugar 4}©s. Clover seed lower; 80 bbls. sold at $0.50®5b,75. The Biter is stationary. Weather clearing off; cold. • KENTUCKY MUITAEY INSTITUTE, niRECTED by sßoard of Visitors appoint' I}. |TWjrt Point. Oollw*. with tb# addition of » oor* extended «x*T***nd •Sfe^ussss-a^ampiu^tuu. Of m Bo«a. O UNDBIES-1500 bus. prime Pcoohes, hair 4 «»»**PotMb« a pur* a»tW*i tn ftor* **d fcr **!• 0* . y BHBtVKB * DIIWOBTH. Louisville lime—iw bbu. to arriv fey geilp— frr mJ» tar I* * 00. >OLL BUTTER—O bills, fresh this da; I. nSA —.l o ml. hr T. LIITUS*OO.II2. M »t- NDEHOABMENTS^^reauooa TK)T ASH—2 «k*. juat we'd and for ualo CINCINNATI- SOAP—25 bx». Hill's extra R'OLL BUTTER—6 thin d»J reMiadforolabT HKSBT H. OOLUSB. r! £«i.bT fax* uoo«rr., OBN—3ooo.bu». in store npiyor WaJ>T £ BELL * IiaOBIT. WldtT tL 'ga.ii.mißininmp.Atof. Murphy & bubohfibld tw® jasi rtfdbxcxpna moiliir lot of work g E ATnE^OO^,.in^ndto- 1 . mm- 20^ bla - [I AG AN k AHL ham just with to pocrol>ißjKamd- tl *‘ ,tWtlt * TaWß " , j^ \7IEfJIBON for sals at Boss, Patton J Oocsfa*’, tB OMPtmood . BUCHWUKAT— 50 slcia BnekwhealfW OrMbtir jmX2 iAR UoIhOOBUB. COMMERCIAL^ COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION, FOB FEBRUARY,- W. it. sura. V. p.—Gxoegi Rues, J. 51. Coora,‘C.W RrcxiTsaw, W. B. Ssousb. • PITTSBUBGH^iIAEKETS. . Oma Pmsxuxaa Gaxzttz,! Saturday Morning. FSbruafy 21, IS&S. / ' FLOCK—rerx Uttls doing: • mis from stor» of 85 bbls, supsrffn# at t :'' , GRAIN—mI cs «t depot of 200 bos »t 80; tram tian SG7 bn*. to at 60 and 300 to at 85.' MOLASSES—Mice oa the wharf of 50 and 80 bbls. cypress, 01d.at24, {bar mo*; from *tors,soto,at24,fourm*s.,and 30 to at 25, cash. WluSKBY—a light demand: sale* of 25 and 15 bbls. rec tified at 33. POWDER—talas of IT6 kgi. Kodt at 83, cash, and 25 do lUflo at mm*. ABIIES sales of 41 eka. Soda, Imported and domestic, at 3H'®3& BACON—Mia aof 6000 fee bog round at 6*. I )i and »,V and 8 tea. Sugar cured Hama at 11-00 days. LABl>—sales of 110 kgs. country at B}s, and 24doand 3 bbls. to No. 2 at 9. cash: grease, 8 bbls. at ?}., eaah. FlBH—a sate of SO bbls. No. 3 Mackaral, old, at tIQAO. BUTTER A EQQS—sales of 3 bbls. common roll at 14 and 4 da prime at 19; and 2 bbls eggs at 2X SEED—a Mle of 60 bus. flaxseed let SI,GO. BEANS—sale* of 20 bus. small white at s2*6o, and 76 do* In lota at depot at $2,75, cash. llEEB&—Miss of 60 bxa Western Reserve at 10. M£TAL-sales of 20 tons coke at 825, six mo*. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. There waa still more activity lo business to-day, and transactions in groceries and produce ware (jolts large.— Private telegraphic advices from New Orleans report a buoyant market fur sugar, coffee and molts** Barer has farther advanced there ,*4h the prospects of early ship, ping faculties, have led to several transactions, The stock, stated In last revisw at 4,600 bales. Is now more than half reduced, and the pmepset is that the balance wtU soon be cloned out. A good demand appear* to exist for the Ohio and In the south and east, and purchases are made for these various points. On Monday 407 bales prime at $lOO.. and 25 do. good at $97 V ton. interlay, 27 betas at $lOO note; 34 do* private, and 104 do, at $l6O. * ; WesxxsoaTj- P. 51.—Exchange remains quiet at premium for Eastern; New Orleans Is- scarce at ,'»©l pre* ml am. No change took placeiu Mousy matters. • . The general markets eon tin nM to exhibit increasnd ac tivity. In the Grocery Una, a large business Is being tone , utbe'regularway. mvlstonsarwfirawltha&lrdemaad. ■lea Pork has advanced to 81X50.—{CIu. Gal. Gold roa-Pscx A Bicow,—Five hundred thousand dollars: 1a gold, the amount of a draft' hroug&t on by Ur. Bacon, - was transferred on Saturday svenlngfroci the U. 8. Assist* : snt Treasurer to tbs Banking House of Messrs. Paged Bacon.—{EL Louis News. ■A letter from Brasil, dated Dre, 25 ays.' n “About 180,000 tags of coffee have been sold for exporter 1 lon since the Ist of this month. Aboutloo,ooo begs an or the United States, Pricca’are as quoted in my UsL Tobacco.— Prices continue to befullysopported, (bralito baeo In good shipping order. In mlatgivan betowtbelow eet figures were realised for tobeceo that had to be repacked. W« continue our previous quotations, vlt tobacco In good shipping order for new lugs BXSO to $6 aadold at sti to *l5ll, new medium shipping leaf ftfi to 87 android at SX6O to S7AO, and mauufoetnriag leaf $7 toslo. The sales of the week are only 143 hbds new'number* and 18 hbds re view*.—{Lou. Jour. The receipts of the Pennsylvania Railroad for the month ending Jan. 31.1855; $298,777 1 0 game month last year, 28X153 08 Increase,- ——- —518,624 OS This shows a very heavy businea and a very handsome increase on last year's operations The lom of three of our best boats, all heavily freighted with produce, will befolt severely. The shipments, how ever, will be mostly duplicated, and thereby keep up the demand tor eon, oats, flour, Ac. The market Is quite hare of the chief step lee, owing to the continued obstruction to navigation of the upper elver*. by 1.-e and low water The weather is moderate and pleasant but uot thawing enough to make any swell of consequence In the rivers.— There Is foil seven net water In the channel to Cairo. We find no particular change la pries* of produce since Our last report. Oate ts In better demand than any other grain just now. Corn .is vary dull. MUlertare not as ready to hold jrf wheat since the deciles In flourfat New Orleans. But little 1* doing In pm Irion*. Wwhave no quotations for bacon or bolk meat • Lead is declining. Mioesri soft, mH to be eqoal to Ga lena mines sold Under at S6AO $llOO ft*. A lot of strictly prime hemp sold at $lO5 $1 ton. Meesra. Base A Bacon opened their Banking house this mornltg, and on tbe closing hour had received on deposit 1165,000m0re than they had'call foron cheeks andeertlfl*- cates of deposit. - Their receipts were s3olXoooand upwards*' against $135,000 payments. This looks Uke confidence, In deed. liners is probahlyno stronger banking bouse in the < °oSnaUh« of ths 17th from New Orleans have been rw eelveiLFlour was dsellnlng. Superfine was quoted at pork $l4 60; Lari9Qo£e eorn81&lL10. oate 11,25-Dacon rides, ribbed 7* sbowtor* 4!fe.—{BL Louis luteUlttth. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. oam ajro Pcnmnvasu RinsniT) ■ Wl Ms hay, Brice A Steel; 510 bujfeaU. K Braee£o4 ska.do, A Sl’Elfrmb; 64 bus do. JBaederson:loodo.Beksdr fruit, owdsik 7 bbla but ter, J AW BeaTs do. W Bingham A cot* ska IrulL 3 Mils xneaL MriSurkanA cm A bills papcr. J L Bheel3 pkgs wire, K Townsend. sbbl* butter. Rhrivwr A ex ridl has com. English A Kltcbeww: 302 to WM Hay* 801 toJ A W UeaTzlSdo J Cralr. 213 do 10 bn fruit, 2 bbls butter, C R WlUls;B3hides, J Deal! S bfol« feta. BfMpMey 4 «M to governed, Sellers A so; 12 sksfrutL!l WbllloUer. Bw* Sell A etc 7&sbus wheat, Bryan Aeo;300 to, L WBmarth A SM pea meat, 10 ska frail. 2 bhlFbutter. JJ B Owtekb DO pkgs bean* J Ooopen2s bxssoap, Bailey A Kenahaw; 12 dowh&key. WH Snt ton; 2Ssolls Uathar.Stca bam*. Jttam A DennyUl bbls butter, 1 to eggi, 30 calves. 12 sheej>. » •ks fruit, owner* 23do,78bbliflour. Brown A Kirkpatrick; 60 to W Hunter. 6 bbls butter. East; 2$ hogs, llanna A Dyer, J _ IMPORTS BY RIVER; ' LODWTILLB. by «4o Ibltettei,JuocaADenny: ISlbele* h*r,McLaughlinA do, Algro A Co; Isi hide*. 3 t*bU tallow, fl Her* Laugh Acs. : WILBKLIKQ, by Kxthangw-lOOaka «*»*, lohhdangas, BrowwAßfrtotrlck;-34 to baeem Alttretona, MttJ van JoueeADenny: 13 hhdaj anger, J A Uutehlwo; U , j HobOTt to iks wool, cast. ZANESVILLE. by ClmtoU-* bids Urd, 2fldo «orn ma»L Bell A Liggett; «do butter, iS7 do floor. JAW Baa; US sks meal, A Jodi 755 bascoro. Hbblaeeranlron, owners BIS bos com: «& sks do, 200 bus oats, 51 cks turnips, 3 bbU CSX** KeU ALlggett. _ ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. a ttttl Whetting: Bwallow, LooiivUle; Chorott, Zanaevllto. DEPARTO-KQa, On.; W Bayard, fit Unit; Empire, Uto4 Venter*, Wheeling. Rjtdl—On yeeterday evening there were 6 fret in the ehannei and foiling. • STEAMBOATS. For St. Anthony Fall*, Min. Ter., direct, And all Landings on the Upper Mississippi. I The new and anbaiantial i -tgsgggg Steamer FALLBCITT. d&Sda built and finished at WcQirUi*, J.B. GUJi&BTHosier, ift/ILL leave Pittsburgh for the above and WW all Intermediate landing*, on tb* early opening of navigation of th* Upper MlotwdppL F« fteigbtor mar sssK »•' sss-iTtfgs £“» nr Falla. Ula 4 K. Morphy, John Jaeklna, Minneapolis Burbank AOo♦ fit.PanL . . , . ... The FALLS CITY la in entirely new andepeedy teat: powerful machinery built by(Ww, of tbit light dranght •*<«wKWMiiaHnpei will be rplenaldiy furnlihod and flnlibed; built exnreoly tor the fit. Anthony Falla Steamboat Onapany, Mia* under the immediate roper* Tieloa of KLCaUar Engineer and will too a* a regular Packet from Bock ■«>■»«* or Dubuque to the Fail* of fit. Aotbooy, through theacaaoe, and be intoned by earetnl and reliable oQm> and men. _ Mttnuw " jTB.OJLBEBT.OeneraI Agent fovOo, L Office fit. CharlaeJlotot. Plttahargh; Mfoeourt lunae, WellavUle. O. : and O.L.CHABB A 00., TreaeurenofCo * f#2D-t Aplb fit. Anthony Falla. For St Lonis, n«u and Hebraika, 4ND aU landing, on the Missouri iJaLe niTer. The Pamrog** Steamer VLtR-JSSSSSk , OapC Dalis, will leave for the above and aU inter medlateundinge on the opening of Navigation. For Wheeling Packet. mnE new and Bnbstantial steamer \ TUESDAY. TIIURUDAV and&ATUßDAV,attfce Exchange oonoeeta at Wellrvilla wlthUtePlUabnnrh and Ctoudanoßaltniad. and a* Wheeling with th# Baftt* mote and Ohio Railroad., For frrigbt or p****S*i apply on oard or to J* D. 00 LU NO WOOD, AgV, WaUf it. «7The Exchange U an entirely new and apeedy boat rade . «” a HEW TOEK ADVERTISEMENTS, from Wn. 11. McDcni.d’a Advertising Honan, No. 103 Niwwaatreet, New York. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNA STEAMSHIP LINE, (Via Nicaragua.) tsi icccseoav mxsrr covfasy of mctaAouA, vaonutroia WSnorthern- light, &tar or ■ TIIE WEST, PROMETHEUS, or DANIEL WEB trfhß.aU flntelaM ataamahipn, wuUeave New York on the Uth and 37 th of each month. When theee daya frU on Sunday, the Monday following will be the aatllng day. by the NkaragnaTramlt .Route, having but twelve mile* of land traniporUtton, mr •good ««■£*• JJvlHf' AfflSMb'jSil PACinfe Md BBOTOEIt JON ATlfiSr. one of which wmicara Ban Joan del Bud, thePadfleteßainnaof Tnuit Route, for Ban Frandaoe enthe arrival of the paaengera -MOROiN> iltn , boOAbw 5 Dowling Oreen, B7i. Letter Bags rv*d* tut a* the ofltoe—Letter**2s.eta. per tf cunoa. - For Helbonme, Autralia, Pioneer Line, Carrying tit United Stater Mail. rnHE A. L Buporior Clipper Ship OEB- I TRUDK Win tnooad th. and jjll for th, SBißr'isseSfflssya'g SntwlnMand Uguora, eoan and lo«l*. The length or 2a*agevar£e frmn 75 tolw day*. Mrrt Paenw# i QEICUI.TUBAL IMPLEMENTS AND TOHN PHkVS, DEALER IN XVORT, jf tnd m™ cl iron Omds. 80. , TManEtl OIL—IS bbi«. Linwed Oil in /SSSftWMI,*, - 8. HARBAPQP hOO. HE ASE LARD —5 bbla. reo’d and for aale • gKI.T. a LIQQETT, WaUr rtfeat. a. MASOti * W. nave just rac’d 100 CSUNDKIES—2 bbl«. Lard; Oaff* Qt T.» 10 Lard lost rob’d on B. niftnrcon » on. -1R&-10 ifcfnUbr ernn BBtS. SUP. A EXTRA FLOUR; ill il 1300 tracJgrUd P«eJi*«, h*lr»c - . v'-'Vioft bi£tfowß««Llb*ml*br ‘ HtSO W&UOT *OJfIIPINKB. ass Übtrty A MEAL—IO bbk Frah Ground Com i M M | « | r , i.»> ■ . JAa-MgAcon^ GROUND NUTS—IOS saeka.oow landing ttomtttjmn J—atft for tih hr I,iiw»iUU*OlV PERM OANDLES —10 bis. Sperm Can t itM*—<6*oU» lb.> No. 1 Lard, • ' '. : i 6tgrtcliHn-1 Lsro.fcr«*]»by j.rnoTPaoa HOPS— -0 baleaOnio in btore and for Bale, br - W- ..81wawooB*.: ■ACRICUI/TPRAIw &C. Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, SITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, ag, 9 about oat ouartercfamflo from the .second 58^* t&ptemWfKWfii HechanW Rwk P»Wk BeadTiw of fßOth (tMti iM W®» <•>■» three sad * quarter aOcefroniPUtabgrgh.. *wAt^JHS?s»SEaraißjpn» tneaut]frlantssuitahlefer transplanting this all and ns*WraSw' now cetera soao SO acre* of Hronnd and contains orcr2M,ooo tmsjshruto and and orrt 10,000 fruit trass, and 20,000 Erercraens and Shrub* are of gnostic to remoTal to orchards and plamra grounds. _ plants earefully packed and amt according to dlreetwna •“WBSJKS B 2& of ttjtom. ef*n£ berr and renders In the trad* to oar ujufruod _coQecticn tothe Spring of iaM,embridng nearlyall tbs Erarcrwn fkntliy, Indigenous and Exotic, that Is worthy of TOetal cultlratioh in this section of country. Hant* eap oejro. cured of many things unite large to giro bnmonlste e»eet. Price* moderate as usoaL From strangers. eaah nr satis, aetory reference in thedty of Pittsburgh looulred fct all tIOM. •Ordcra addressed to os through Wilkin Post Oflioe, near Pittsburgh, Pa., or left at our stand on markst'days, m lh» Diamond Market, will be promptly attended to. _od24^lAwtfT DiTTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WAKE JT BOUSE AND ‘ Httsbonih **■- nOUHB AND SUED BTORE—No. 129 Wood rtreet, Pa-—K. R. SHANKLAND. (late Shand. Bt» Ttuon AOo~) Maufieturer and Dealer Id Agricultural and partial Itarmllmplement*. of all kin da, Wholesale end Ba* ».n- field, Garden and Plover Seeds, Ererneen, Fruit and Shade Tree*: Guano, Poudrette, Coemfeal Balia, and all other article* vitb Agriculture. $ ; Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c. f|lHKsubscriber would most respect* *s9u I folly can tht attention of hl« frjradi pattUs tohlj rcry Itrg* *tooJc of Fruit Tree*, graen*. Shrubbery, lioete, areenbonjePlooU, ®ApjaTw* rtooK U l*rg* md fiM. Of Pe*r. we b*T, •pm« fiMo[swf juid •o his .**,Bl rob ApTOe. th»> iSDtwOO P»» ~, vou jPgS Onr £mi T*?a»,ni>mlto66*t,ofwtoleh vs hire many thousandi, arsfin*. Person* wanting large Quantities win bs Überallr dealt with. CaD and sm our stoek. TO a* waMfiivetaUmction, Ordsralsft.atttoPlttsbuiyh P. Ot firTK. Dslnu; liberty sfc, the Oakland Nomrj. 1* miles on Prana. Arraus, or the Pittsburgh Nursery» Ilf miles .from Oakland! vIU be promplr attended to.i N. B.—Plantlaa dons neatly to order* oclSMAvh 'jQIIN MUBDOCH* J«. Bay Wood Flower*. . > A RRANGEMENTB bays been made with ■J\ the proprietors of Bay Wood Floral Qardna fora eon ftantettpplycfßoqu#tt*s*aDdeot flower* durtiig Winter •ad Satan**. Ladies and gentlemen can tie famished at ibait notice any of tb* following fmuh formtj Pyramidal {» tttrUUSStm it* sarfcftflCß Umtephtrigua* #la6di'p>i»e“ Ai Mileage. Obqtuttt Bottttet, Pieunpourlu /wonts. ■* 'S'sMraiaffia’sSs ■sx&s, t»5l 1M Wood street. Fruit trees and shrubbery, a. The sntecriteroffere ft>r gain, a eholee assort-xSSP ouat and standards, some of a hearing tiv* Net Jersey Penehee,PtumD*,Cherrie*. Apricots, Oocesberriea, Currant*, Raspberries and other fruity Evergreens. Hyacinths, To- Usa.aadCneoaKoota.fiir blooming tn winter and spring- Implements for the Farm aad Garden, of most epprored Booatniettoa, from tbs Heed and Implement Warehouse, SSSrtr taoltl JAMEB WABDBOP. WANTS. W ANTES—Good Business Paper to om’t orww.eKtm-it.bj^^ SITUATION WANTED.—Wo wish to pro eon a situation for a Young Man In a Wholesale or Retail Goods Btore. lie baa bad 6 rear* experience la the Biuinaas and can give the bestreftrences. felfi 8. CUTHBKKT A BON.General AgL. UP 3d at. WANTED— A married man to work on a Farm, to whom a house and garden will be fur nished. Apply to tbs subscriber at hie mlderae. Plum .Township. Allogbsny County* Pa. CALEB LEE. fcfcltaw Information Wanted. iIVJB- JOHN TODD left Ireland for the LiTl Doited State* in 1852. lie landed in Haw York, nod started for Pittsburgh, Pk, wtthariew to emptorment as adrll engineer, expeetingtomeet there one William H l , an engineer. Any Information concerning aald wIU be thankfully received. Address Sarah Elisa cue of Bor. Baxter Dickinson, D. p m Boston. Haas. jaaAtawdr SUSINESS WANTED—BISOO and the the services of an active bnstncea man are offered for iteroatin asafe bualnera. Enquire of ... . • atfifttf TIIoS. WOOPB. 75, 4th at. WE :WISH TO PROCURE A SITUA TION for a Young Man, as a Partner. In a small maauactaring establishment. lie li able to make him self useful io aor department, and baa a capital of Six or Boren Hundred Dollars. He la a good plain book-keeper tm M 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY —Pittsburgh C'nfUl DOLLARS WANTED—To bor- J litHf io. tb. .bor*uuniton. rastw. on In tb. dtr math U hut pioneer Line of Australia Packets from Hew York to Melbourne, cungizana rue initeo states mail. rTWH beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque ■ NIMROD, nineteenth ship ofthli line, wfflbe 3l» mtebsdon her second voyage to Melbourne, on the 20th last. rasseugir accomißoaatlous tmsnrpasssd. JUtee- Safoon.«axCrimCabin.*l6o,becondGaMn. 9125. The Nimrod will be foUowedoy the celebrated Clipper. Ship Hew Leather Btore. 1 O. MOWBY, late of the firm of B. Bard, ; hp 4 nVr n hae Justrettnnsd from the East,and 1* now rr BSgfeiS.'SLS CO'Fartnenhip.i ' : fiEO. R. WHITE hiving associated with It him* in the fener Retail Dry Oood* burin***, hi* troths-JAM K 3 WlilflLaudhl* Oonfiteotlal Clerk. Mr. JOHN F. LOY, The buxtsesahmafter will be ebndueted ÜBtfot tba name of GKO. bTWHIXN A CO. Aiitb th* intention of ths new firm to *O7* the puN lie veil, eustomu* may rely on getting a good article and it a price satisftetery. Part of their stock they Intend to* iraoort, and to purchiw from first-hand*, so that every thing In thatr line will be at the lowest cost. ToenabTs them V> do so It wlUbs necessary for thorn psmas Indsbt ed to Geo. R. White to parnromntly. Plttsbergb, Feb. gth.lSs£-&»lmd California Piaraftprf Tins. pi ENTLE MEN’S SOLID GOLD CALIFOR \JSU DIAMOND CLUSTER BREAST PINS with chain itfcbed. price <5; withcnxt chain *4. Those Pins-are ennal InGrilUancr and appearance to tha real Diamond, and are mally worth a ririt to see. W# Invite every one to »-h drtlltr to non-purchasers gratis. 1 L. AJ. JACOBS.4O7 Broadway. N. B.- A small history of the Discovery ot these Stones would not be azalea. Professor Jacobs, so veil known ibr his superior manufacture of Hiring Agents there tent him a spsetmenot the Quarts Rock, which be Immediately sent to his manufactory in Paris to be eat. and u»d In tha Inlaid work on Aceorteona. his agent In Paris being struck with the beauty and brilliancy of the Stone, alter being polished, sent a Quantity of them back to usThsnea tbs manufacture of the above Plus, at a price jeweiey of evsrr description, prices marked In the iJjndow. and at jrt pur cent, leas than any other store in the United Btales. L. A J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. New York. Tbeee Pins sent by malltoaay part of theUnltodßUte* tjr enclosing amount, addressed L. *• J. JACOBS, 407 BroadwayTNe* York. _ T _ N. B.—A specimen can be men at ths Counting Bcom of thieofflcc. • no2T-3md SIXTY DAYS’ PASSAGE. Pioneer Line of Monthly Packet!, CA&HriNG TUB mfJTBD STATES MAIL. The following Eblpshare Bafliri: _ Romm. L3QQ ton*. July & Ranker, 1,200 ton*. July 1863. . 1863. £pemno*dajJ,4oo ton*,Aug Lady PrmJdin,Vto ten*. Aug 1862. 1853. Oaan £aoU, 1,460 tons, Sept EJvarth 1.400 tons. Oct., '63. 1862. Octan Stead, 1.000 tons. Not. Onseo, IJbO tons. Oct, 1862 1863. A*MO,£iaotans. Dect, 1552 ChrtAaw, 800 tons. Deember, SauSortt Um tons, Jan* IW. ism Albert JVunfclui, Feb. 1864. Aphross. L2OO ton*. March ATipAtagnic, l/MO ton*. May ton*. Mart* Gerfnak, 1,000 ton*. July J^! SBls£t!rSbtonJaS ttodwith fcamra’i Patent Ymtßatarsand eatry FraoeiV Metalto UJw-Boata. Thenewand magnificent Clipper Ship FLYING Bc&D, LTUTon* Register, MN U. Bias*. Mutarywlllrueeeed the ‘•GertrodV* as Eighteenth Ship of this Ltt*. and will aall fcr Melbourne, Australia, On the 20th of Septcxnbor. The FLYING SCUDUbullion the mosAapprovedmod ern principle*and isconsldered to be a perttet model of Msrfcs Afthlteelare. Thom who desire a quick run In onaaf tba finest and fMtwt Clipper Bhl|» secure passage without telay.ee only a limited numbsrof Ist and 2nd Cabin passengers will be taken. Caruetinfirs, Oil Cloths and H&ttisgs. & CO., FIFTH STREET, OPTOSITS THE THEATRE, DAVE now on bond, and to which they aro H dally adding, a large and ehotoe anortment of the fttwegooai?ftOßiws lowest to the highest grate, which wlUbeeoldateastoniprice*. Also—Bugs,aUtsTwindoy Bbrlfi Venltlan Blmd*.P(ano and table covers, BuflUol* land, amenolldoth.and ail other good*ustuiUT kept la irg houses. to which tbo attention of purchasers £• to; Selfrueating and Eox Iron* nraE Subscriber having parchasod tho ex _l elusive rigbt of J. J.Jahnstcn’s Patent Boxend;J. Johnston 1 * Patent BelPUeatlng fimootoing Iran*. 1* now extensively engaged Inmanufheturing theaame. Inepa* neetka with the above, he keeps emtstanlly onlmndat Sis wartreoa. on Federal sL, oppodto Anchor Cotton Forks, a large and good assortment of the ccramcn Tailor and Sad Irons, to which he would respectfully Invito the attention ofvnolMai* dealer* and thepnbllo lagewral. oefidyd O. KINQBLAND. Allegheny ttty. Pa. . IBON CITY COmJIERCIAL COLLEGE, .na ftotaimjJl Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN DARBY, Prtndpal ofUw Book-keeping Depsrtment, and Lecturer on ail Important business transactions. JOHN DAM; ING.faatnor of Fleming's new and Improved system 0! Book-keeping.) will examine and on ths tclenoe ofaccoouta. JAMES IL nOPKINS. mea* her of the Pittsburgh liar. Lecturer onOommerdai Law. Although but a short time estahlUhed. this InstUatlon 1* In a most prosperous and flourishing condition, now numbering one hundred students, whleh exhibits a pop ularity and tueessscarttaps never attained in so short a tims Inr any other Omnmsrdal College. The Book-keeping/ teparuaenk under the able Supervision of Mr. Barry, I* unequalledla thl* dty. Prof. IDilarß Bro/» system cfe writing 1s entirely new. and In many respects nperlor tou any other system, fisr the oonofwnUcm of whleh thsraur peal to manypersons In Pittsburgh who have already calved Instruction (Tom them. ProE MUiar has tauFht penmanship in sll the principal dtles and towns In/thl* oountry tor the last eleven year*, during which thns he hsslnstractod upwards of fifteen thousand persons:. Yeans w«w who dssire a thoroorii eommerdai edoca* toS sd In ths Wwt, Let It be distinctly nndsrstodd .that studsnt shall get a diploma ftam this Collegs/iantess be i* fully spable ef entering «n the duties of mercantile lub. Rrery satisfaction guaranteed./, . ~ Ooum npra from ft A. M; till 10 P.U. mshtrtrolfnU at any time during the-year. . _ • gyNo extra charge tor Arithmetic. • i*3l _ WORMS EVEN IN ADULTS-Tho td • v * mlnUtratiqnofD. A. fahnegtork's Veanlfuff has always been characterised with sawess. always proanang '1 u the Mings amaritsdoaue tar the betty. Any '9B» who trieslt can safklyeonfitelntv and tho most dsUeatotnJhnt cannot be Injurwl by It* use. Adnlts. too, are; freqramtly nfcjeet to worms In the rectum and small intortlnm. wha nmAtwo'botGes of B. A.F» ns»* took'*VermifuAwblehI pwchaoefl ftam youragent; It bad the dtsfredef&et In bringing away a Urge number O worms from my wtfr. I purchased another vial and gave U to my child; It had the same etect, bringing away grean numbers of wcmZithere&rereeußUßsnd it to the put* w °K.iinHKB l q&?ge- JslMAw oottMT Island Woods**. ■ CtBVENTY-FIVE thebestauaUtyofKldQlcvssfbr Ttcts. perpalr.at VANttOß^BS’R.wbowUhStudSwtlteiSS;'*s lsdlm who Imre worn this maka thsrwUlneed noreecoa mendattomthem wtohar* not wiU be pleased with them ontriaL Call soon at 83 Marfcstsk. corner of DUmoud,. “DOT ASH-10 casks this day rac'd and . Jalt , OOLLINBH Sew fork and Philadelphia Ad’VertiumenU. FEOM CRANE , 00. «7 Sontb 3d it. Phll«Wpblfc and 101 Na»n street. New York. To Henron* Bnfferer*. A RETIRED Clergyman restored to health /A la % few days, after many yean of great nerroas suf* firing, laanxlous to make known the means of cure, will aeod (free) anywhere, the prescription used, on receiving a letter (post paid.) Direct toßar. JOHN M. DAGNALL 67 Fnlton ah, Brooklyn, N. Y. _ feZKUc Removal of Millinery Establishment MRS. BURKE informs her friends and patrons that she has removed her Millinery and tfovffig Establishment from 172 tb 301 Chestnut eh, two doors above Eleventh, south side, Philadelphia. These arrangements are made for the more extensive carrying on of all branches, and convenience of easterners, by ap propriating the Store and Ware room to the Millinery, and second story to Press .and Mantilla Making. Etot atten tion to Wedding and Mourning ordora. r«l9-3mc *WM. H- FRENCH, 18th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, V M ANUFACTORY of every description of !¥■ jscmTECTURAL PLASTER ORNAMEKT3. for Decoration of Building* consisting of Center Plee**, louldlng* Enrichments to Cornice*. Capitols, Trusses. Ac. modelled with ear* and ran*? to drawing. All orderaftnm the country punctually attendrftoana warranted to carry safely. ftl9-fimdc (CAUTION.) " ” Armitage’s Mousehole Anvils. IT havinccome to the knowledge ofM. & R. to imitate which Is felony _ AAWHAQI MOUSEHOLE FOttGB, near SIIBPKELD. fel*-2mo • gotA _• HEBBISG'S PATENT FIBE PROOF SAFES. THE subscriber continues to manufocturo hia nnrivalLed Patent Fire and Burglar Proof Bafts, warranted equal to «nr and superior to aoue, ca the many which have (mb tested, m published and noticed hy the press thronghont the world, for the last 16 years; and u so'e proprietor of lliill’s Patent Powder Proof Loek, both having received separate smlala at the Wood a Fair, l/jn don, 1861, and New York, 1863-4: the patentee (by muchaes) of Jones' eelebrated Patent Combination and Permutation Bank Lock. (IOOOin gold was placed In the Baft exhibited at the World'* Fair, London, secured by Hall’s and Jones’ Lock, and offered as a reward to any one . who would pick tho locks or open the safe within 46 day*, 'and although operated on br several skilled lo the art of lock-picking, no ooe succeeded in opening the eaft (no change or alterailoo of the lack* or keys having been m«di> during the time,) hut the money remained tn Its •aft depository, and was restored to the proprietor, and a p,«rfUi awarded fur the champion saft of the world. Cauttos—None genuine except those havlis the sub scriber's name on the metal plate, eczujere uaiu gILAB C. UBRIUNO, Green Block, eorber Pine and Water sta. New York. N. A—The above Safes and Locks can be had (adding freight) at manuftetw eris priwtof his authorized agents, oJI tne principal elties of the United States and Cana fe&Smc Casn ana Hnart Credits! M. L. lIALLOWELL A 00. SILK WAREHOUSE, Pbiladelp bis. TERMS:— Caeh buyers will receive a die eonntof hIX per not, if the mousytft paid In par runds, within tan days from date of bllL Uncarreni money only taken at Its market valoe on the day It Is neeived. To mcßsaots of undoubted standing, a credit of BIX mouths will be given. If desired. Where money la remitted In advance of maturity, a dis count at the rate of TWELVE per eeut per annum will be allowed. Prion for Goods Urafbn*. In again calllngth* attention of the tradlngeommnolty to the above terms, ws announce that notwithstanding tbs general depression In commercial affairs thronghont the country, the system of business adopted by ns more than a year rioee, and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables ns to offer for the coming Spring season our usual assortment of NEW BILE AND FANCY GOODS, Comprising one of the LARGEST AND MOST:SPLENDID STOCKS to be found in America; to which we will receive constant additions, throughout the season, of new and desirable goods from our IIOUSEJJf PARIS ja!6-2mo B. T. Babbitt’s Potash in Tin Cans- OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, assorted; 143 I be- In a ease, warranted equal to any In use at about t&e same price as that In casks, with full directions for nse. printed on eaehcan,.heingtn amoeh more portable condition for retailing. Any person desirous to try It will please remit 10 dollar* in a fitter to my risk, or through somefrlend la this place, and I will forward one ease as above, 143 lbs. Thl* article has been In use for the last three year*, and glvce tire best of satlsftctlon to all who haTtmetwtthlt. Also, super Carbonate Soda Soep Po w dsr, Yeast Powder, Castile soap. Cream Tartar, Candles of all kinds, and the best Saleratui In pound papers 60 In a case, or other paekagee. B. T. BABBITT. deOOmc Noe. 68 A TO Washington it, New York. f Phrenological Cabinet. FOWLERS, WELfiS A C 0„ Phrenologist* and Pub] libers, 231 Arch street, below Seventh, Philadslphla, furniih all works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, Magnetism and Phonography, whole sale and retail, at New York prices. Profts slo&sl ex* mi nations, with charts, and ful written descriptions of character, day and evening. Cabinet free. my&lyc FOR RENT. - rTVI.T F.T_—A small well-fimShed and fur -1 Dished STORE, with Urge show window, next door toTh* corner of 3d and Markst W*. glvni lm mediately. f»-3 E. D. QAZZAM. 0-LKT.—The STORE on Market street next door to the corner of 3d st. occupied by Mr. B. i, an exeellsot and well-known stand for tbe clothing O-LET,—Ono of tho lores STORES on 3d st. just below the Ladles' Writing Boom of Duff’s gr. Bent $350. fW3 K. D. OA2ZAM. fpo LET — A good Brick Dwelling House on I Wayne, nowoerupled hy Dr. Kjjser. >lßetloues is convenient, biying-two parlors.dlnlsg room %nd kltehen on first floe?, with good chambers, Urge yard, hriekstablsaadlcarriaM low to a good teoant. k.ogulr«ofK. QEOKQE *-, Lib erty it. cr STEPHEN HAGUE, Near Ist Ward School Houm. ftTl-Std* AlUghsay City. For Bent. TIYWO fine and well-lighted ROOMS in ibe 1 large new building on ntth street adjoining the Protested Methodist Church. Th* rooms are suitable for aßookblndsr, Lithographer. (Sngraver, tie. The building has been leased lor a term of jeers by th* publishers ot , the Pittsburgh GaseUe,and tnerooms would salt well tor persons Allowing a kindred pursuit. Enquire at *ftlfcdlf TlUa OFFICE. T) LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling situate un Water st. abov<> Grant. Pooeesrion given ms insist of April. Enquire of . __ |bl9 O. BLACKBURN A OQ. To Let, * LARGE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with offlee attached, lo haeement, rit* Quad on Liberty rt., between Pitt and Hay eta. Enquire IIENBY B. FOSTER, at L. WUmarth k Co.’» Ftourin* Mill. FTtO LET—A Brick House on 6th st., with 1 a Ursa yanl. A Tararn Stand la Birmingham. A-2 «Gry noose, arith a Urge yard, on Oarpenterr alter. A Hoom of 4 room*, hall, gamt, on oth soar Grant. A Botua on Grant near the Public School Honan. A to at., at the head of 6th. A i OSeea In Splaln’a B nil dins o». im on 4th at. Apply to. TOTHBK&X A BON. 140. Sd at- tor Lease. a formerly known os the it offered for lease on flmnble bdnßiitasted ou the ooraerof Fourth ud Grant *tfc, star th« Court Hour*, tod about mid war between the Monongahela Wharf anil the Peons. Rail road Depot. It la one of the meat pleasant, convenient and dedraole loca tions In the dtp. The Hotel will be tarnished U desired, and leased tbr stern of years, oommaodng from the first of April next, .For further Inftmatton. appljr to JQBJSPH 8. A A. P. MORIUBON. Atfys Ja2»lmdAwTQgra, No. 143 Foortb et, Pittsburgh. For Bent. r|IHAT splendid Now Hotel, known aa£Q I “Bro»n’i Exchaner," rituated 12 ml la from theJEx dtr of Pittsburgh, at (ha joectkm of tba Ureensbnrg Pike and a Plank Road from Pittsburgh, containing 40 room*, and built In the moat modern nrls. with an (no eonvan* lanea efa Cret class Hotel, foebai lot and Smoke House, Btabllngfbr 80 to 100 bonwa,anda fine Bara. The house la at p aaent furnished With the beat of Furniture of mod* era atria, wbkb will be aotd to tba leaaoa or rpnwrred aa desired. A fineQaiden attached to the House, and from tlrtr to arentf aeres 01 fine dear land, a greater portion ofwhleb Is rich bottom, Irlfig along the banka or Turtle Cnek. There la one or tbe OantralßaUrond Stations on the Farm, within one hundred rards from the Hotel.— Persona ean go anil entna from Pitta burgh twice a_ cay.— Tba ileoanal* good euatom m aaammar resort forjms inaa manaT e-iulss,- Tba watmmrj amngamguta Jtor a Hotel are ala fbrsale, omnibus, HerawHsraas, Oowa and Tarmlng utensil*. There are also a Store, Seminary and Poet Own doa to the Hold. Tba Hotel and eppur tenaneM will be load with or without the Farm and The above Farm, together with other land adjacent, eondftlng In all of 200 aeraa, will be aid entire or in any •mailer number of aerue, to cult purchaser*. lor Country Bead or tor gardening purposes. _ Peraona desiring tolaaalba Ilotal or Farm, or to pur chaa the Furniture, Omnibus, llorws. da_ Ac-wiH ad dras the undersigned. ALLEN BBOWN, jalfrOmd Turtle Creek P. (L Allegheny Co- Pa. [Dally Pnkm coor Smo and charge tlexotta.l For Sale or Bent- 4 WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin ing WUUnsburs, ud Muto Ejlboid Btitkm.- loue oooUlna 13 roomie ib4 the lot, on which there iiMudin nod good itibllOßi front*Mfoet on tho Jarn* vlh» *nd extend* 2M feet fa depth to » fifty £»t itreet. Thli dretreble property win be eotd low mod on eery euy t«rmj or wUI be rented perinufta. _ For Bent. TIE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore aa ••Oar non*," in Diamond Uler. 5*V mood and Wood at., at pretest oceupUd by Hr.Wm.GU i>jfhjr- For terms, apply to loti for Sals or leaf e. 4 NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on finddoek. ftuitßitw* sod Brady its* sod Lon Pans*. b> feu.ocirtS mn oiUouw ,n J I A JS?.,"”* FOR RENT, situated in. Economy _P: township, Baaret conatr, 1 mUeßu*-of Freedom; SK) uni. ixooSr which Is rtmlMtM thsMtoMtolimj. Unbar. The hapTormeou sr* s two story Stans Dwelling. OrehsrdaDd BsnL TbeOWo sod «»iit fhrta.. Apply to B. MsLilN A BON. - FIR RENT—A good House on 2d et, bo tnn Bmlthfisld sodGrsnt its. JUnt *2l per month. Sf” THO& WQQnS.T6Fcartb«t» 170 K KENT—The 2d, 3d and 4th story , «Sa •ssßßpasmaas ■ nOK RENT—A well lighted and famished JLußsasßT , w^iattf^ To Editors and Printers. 1 STtHE Building occupied for more than ten 1_- yarn by the J>ttitu7p* ttaerffc. *nd which U esntrsV lylbcetsd oa Third sUnsar Martat, ITnow FOB KENT, fording a seed eppcrtimliytoKdltersor Printsrsof •*- L mtii i ■ nit Irnirm rtiort fhrtholT Imiinfss ffTtrUdhretlT opposite ths axtaaUra Pnnttagand Hsww paperastahUihmsnti loßlngariy'i DUBetehßaUd!«&-- top tarns, spplr to ■ • E.^TOAEZiM^V Ja33*f lisrtat at, between M and iih. MOODTENANTS WANTED for thotol- IJllowbH Houses sxtd Eton Booms: r TOSiffasssss o '*.® 4 ”” ““*• A Dwelling Honss on Water.gt, shot* Giant Alfatssofßrocki&s.onltfgust . ; A Ilonas of 3 rams, on Be&brd it. • AnewHoasaon&n,sthasdorfith«k A Dwelling {loum in Btxminghsm. • A Inigo Tatera Stand in East Blmlarbsm. - ALaroßtorsJtoomcnitha&'iisarWood. • Tha* spacious Hall oo 4thetnow tawwn ss Cargo s CalL jtt» v , Apply to fCcPTHBEKTSBOS.IiOMst. ELEASEOR SELL-Thepropmy known the Juniata Rolling Mm, sßaitedlnAUcgtePr low tbs old Brian, si the juneUanofthwCscai sod Allegheny mer. There an onths tobblmS largs work shops, ess sf which is used ss so engtes house. u* taehadtowhleh isaUssofshsfUagwttndrams, andea* togas with sppanLtasfor btowlasth* gams by ten. Ttsre l*2t fsffsaffigiss: gjaearai^g.a! BOARDING— A desirable oppqrtanjtyds eftrad far securing Jtoyas - *** burgh, .. .. . , •; •—• .]r°r . NOTICES, AC. - GO-PARTNERSHIP. —I have this day as sociated with me. In the Coal and Merchandising bu siness In the borough of Trcnpermneevllle. Mr. Thomas Coliioa The style aad title of the firm will hereafter be iTGILYRAY A COLLINS, who are prepared to furnish Coal at tbs mouth of Saw-Mill Bun, or by wagon to either of the cities, as well as transient team* at either of our plat* forme, upon reasonable terms. JOHN M'IULVKAyT We have engaged the service* of John Smitley, who i* thoroughly acquainted with the above business. Persons ileallhKwtthmm on our gcconnt will be *atlsftetory to the Oeauagwiia arOILYRAY A COLLINS. VIOTICE —The late firm of Wick A M’Cond ll| teas haring been diiaolradby the dreth.ol John D. wlcjl on the sth lush, the business of said fim wlll.be eetted brSsMdertiroed, at their offlro, comer Wood and Water sta. - SnrtiTlßg Partner. • r^O-PARTNERSHIP—Tho undersigned, ol V/ the late firm of Wick A'M’Oandle»»kM tflfi JaT aa smated with bbn WILLIAM MKAN3 and HARKISON A COFFIN for tho purpose of eontloulug the WfaolemJe Gro eery and Commlsaicn business, at the old stand, career o« Wood and Water its, Pittsburgh, under the -Dire and style of M’CANDLESS, MEANS A 00. ThflT Wffl3C?JOTr In vite a eontlnuanee of the patronage eoiigjaMrj>BE*-ced to tbe late firm. D. SPuANDLBrP. May24.1864.^0127 Dissolution of Co-Partnersliip. XHE 00-Partnerahip heretofore existing L between the subscribers. In theGrooerybusinets.ln ' lame of John Watt A Co., has thl* day been dlmolved by mutual consent. Tbe bosißem of tbe late firm will &• settled byjohe Wilson, at tbs old stand on Liberty street, and frsr that purpose he Is hereby authorized to use the name of tho firm. - JOHN WATT. January Bth, 1856. JOHN WILSON. Inrotiring from the business, I cheerfully remmmtnd my late partner, John Wilson, to the patronage qf cur former customer*. JOHN WATT. TOHN WILSON, Grocer and Commission CJ Merchant, N 0.266 Liberty street, Pittsborgb. The suberrlber will continue the Wholesale Grocery, Pro- . dneeand ComMistion business.-at the old atand of John Watt A Vo, No. 206 Liberty street. JOHN WILSON. V jaS> , ! • ip O-PARTNERSHIP—We have this day aaanrt start cureelres in the Carpet business, at - No. 112 Market sti. the partnership to date from the first day cf January last, and the business to be conducted under (Eenime and firm of W.MeCUntock* Brother*. WASHINGTON WeCLENTOCK, ALKXANDE&'MoCUNTOCK. GEORGE U McOUNTOCE. Pittsburgh, May Ist, 1864.—my13 CO-PARTNEESIIIP NOTICE.—The nn- Builnegs. ondsr the-firm of HAGAN A AHL, atrioe. M»krt«. 4 BDelon«n.L. JLJ ; aAQANi m h3tf DAKIKIi AHL. VTOTICE—I have sold my interest in the i w buslneg* of tang, MlUsr A Co. to S. JL-itemg, *“®> with Joo. Phillip* wlu continue at the old* stand, {Io. M Front st. I cordially recommend the now flraußnithe pat ronagaof my friend*. I‘. U. UILUSIi. v FltUburgh, July 29th, 1864. i B. a. LOOT O A. LONQ Bell and Br&as Foun* (31 dsrs and Gas Fitter*, invite tttenlion to their stock orChlandallere, Brackets, i Pendsot* and other fixture*.— We fit up houses with steam 1 and ga*. make of ail kinds to order, furniih Railroad pumps and tank fie and keep anti-attrition metal constantly on baud. NOTICE —The interest ot air. John At wall,ln our busioesaceaaeefram thls’late, by agree ment. Our business, aTWholreale Grocers, will be con tmerf bj the frof Nos. 18 and 20 Wood at, Pitteburgb. BAG ALE Y, WOODWARD tc CO- No. 221-Market sti, Philadelphia. . pj (taburgh. Dec. 19.1864.-de3l WM. BAQALEYAOO. XTOTICE.—The late firm of JONES 4 i w QUIGG having been dissolved by the death of John PTQuleg. on the 27th InsL, tbe basloess of mid firm will be settled by tbe ondeislgned, at their office, corner of ISAAC JONES, survlng partner TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring I and Blister Steel, Plough Slab Steel, Steel Plough Wlnas. Coach and Ellptie Springe Brass Nut Tapers, Half Pateut Screw «»n and Hammered Iron Axles.—Comer or : Born and First streets, Pitteburgb. min pi*r« S. EOOgkS. DB. ROGERS 4 CO., Manufacturers ot . BosK'.P.leDtlmproTrf SU.I coniCT erSog M, Vint «n»u. PHttbmuh. felV ly HOTICE. —In consequence of having sold out VanueM t. th. duatet. Han too»nr. tt. lerehlp heretofore existingunder the firm of P-SHOEN, IEK 4 at Mill Creek Fnmace. and ateo the oartr nenhlp existing under tbe firm of Kliifl A SHOENmR QER, at Cambria Furnace, are both dissolved. The buslr oesi will be settled op by the managers at tbe Furnaces, and George 8. King, who are authorized to use the names of U» wti. enm In Httilns . ur»eh U ISaS. (wthSttfl P- BUQKNBKRGEH. n. w. BKzenas xichxipm. Tk W. HERSTINE & CO., Commission 19* aad Forwarding Merchants; and Dealers generally tizProdnee. nttebnrgh, Clnritmati, and other Maoutac- Front stmt. Pittsburgh. The undersiznedhavine formcdaco-partner •hlp, under the style of D. W. UERSTINB A transaction of a General Agency, Ctommlsalop. Forwarding audProducbusiness, at No*. 83 and 96, Front street, arepre pared to give spedai attention to Cuing order*, receiving and forwarding produce and merchandise, and to the ex ertion of aU buxine** that HMN*. KICHBAUM. -J Bzrxa ro-rCUrke A Tbawi William Bxgxley A CO4 W. MUullr 4C0.; V. Seller* A CO4 Hajrs ABl«lq Kramer.A; Eaq4 i. BakewelLEewOeorge Ledlle, Eaq4 SkdOßioj&UxieT, ,,,, . : ..-ZOX. fUJONO. . VTOTICE: Joseph Fleming having as&o ’ I V dated with him Joseph AbeL th* business oermfrar. 1 O-PARTNERPHIP.—Tho underaigued. have this day entered Into copartnership, under the nameud style ofJ. A. HUTCHISON AGO, forth* purpose eftrertsacting a OommlMlon and Grocery Pitteburgb. Fab. . *64—fee A. M. WALLINGFORD. "10-PARTNERSHIP —Having associated 1 J B. 8. Ward with me In the Dreg btuuarSt the barf* bm will be carried on bom this date, under uwgtjle of 8.8 SELLRUhACO. j . ' . January 2d, 1864. a • ffSIURS I, - - S. B.'VIIS. J E. SELLERS & CO., Whojeaolo and i. Ratal] Dealer* In Drags, Paints, Oils, Yartdslus. No. 57 Wood street. '*4 C PEARS' MILLS FOR RENT. Those J 5 desirable end very popmar FWDRISB UllliSrad BAw MILL attached, are now for rent tow, u tho pneont proprietor* Intend embarking In another trainees. These UilU hare one of the beet water power* in the country. hriTig supplied by the Little BeaTer river, and Bandy and Beaver Canal. i Hi*t are 4>i miles from the Ohio river, or ooHet Lock of the Canal, and the MtUburgh and Cleve land railroads There la In contemplation (and has been surreyed) and will be built, * railroad from Darlington to the river, whlchLwW mate the communication to this Mill B< location for selling goods, has a good ran of custom, doing a good cash business, of about *12,000 per annum. Anyone wishing to engage In a mfr paying business, will do well to call soon on she pro »3SSSM!SE t " Spear's Mills, Columbiana Co., Ohio. - Poetofßce address: Smith’s Perry, Bearer Co.. Penu’a, dr , J. D. BTUAHT. Union line. PitUbnrbe. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYB .ffI&EP ,A > CHRONIC of NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE,OP TEE KID NETS. And all Diseases arising from a Disordered liver or Stomach, CUCn AS CONSTIPATION INWARD Pflfff. of flood to the Haul, Acidity of the RtSmachTNaasea, Heartbarp, Disgust for Food, rolhieM or Weight In tho Btamecb, boor Eructations, Sinking m Fluttering »t the Pitof thaßtomoeh; Swimming of the Ilwrriod ud Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the UhtL or Soflbeatlrg Sensations when la • l ring VUott. Dots or W«U before-tbe SkhC Fever uiddaU Pain in the UtiA, DefleiMiey of Penplrv tlon, YeUowngs of the Skin and Byes, r H n ?, n B*ek, Chest Eftibs, Saddsnißashe* of Uaot, Barn oglntheFlesh.Constantlmaginingsof Kril,andGreat , * Pm,ion ° WTOTUAU.V'TOTtB *t r . 08. HOOPLAND’B CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PSETARKD Br Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. 120 Aroh Street, Philedelphis. Their power ot«t tha above diseases is not excsUed.lt squaUed, by ut other preparation la tha United Statue, aa the cores attest, in many cues after .skilful physicians had filled. These Bitters ars worthy tbs attention or Invalids.— Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search', In* powers in weakness and affections of. the digestive or* aan&they ars, withal, safe. .-attain and pleasant ' **“* RKATI ANDBX CONVJNCRD. J. D. Bnaso, InceyrUle, April 0,1864, says: **l can get yea some good eertlflcstee fhr yonr demon Bitters in this vicinity ifydtt wish them. A lady purchasing eoa» of U this week, says that it Is by br the best medians ebe ever knew, having done hor and her daughter much 1 CC &*h. hawses, Bernard’s Btore, Somerset Oo.Pa* Aa*. 16,1863, eayc -1 am maeh attached to ysnr German Bit* ‘ ters, having need two bottles of it, which I procured from A Kuril, yonr agent at Somerset, and found great relief (torn it in A ej bxi. Roll Butter I'or.alff 1 Mr J*CMI»• ;.