-PEPABTHHHT. : ; MONDAY MORNINO, FEBRUARY 2G, 1855. ApponnmaST.-—TheOphilos Turnip, Esq., baa reeeired the appointment of Aid. to tho Governor vith the rank of .Lieutenant-Colonel. ~ - > Mr. tfozrt&.'—fiir. right about face—allow to inform ypu.thai shoulder arms—you will per : oeire that lam; some what ram cartridge—in fact ... if Twasn’t rather forward march—great honors <ym»ng upon great men always charge bayonets _-you see,' Bir, that J am unable' to express my . gwuiwl amer-I >>n only say never return for ~ thk high honor company, wheel into line. Pahaw 1 you will observ? Mr. Gazette I can’t talk intelligibly! My brain is wild with excite ment l am i Colonel Colonel Turnip. Col Theopbilns Turnip!! Hurray-y-y-y! 1! Why Governor Pollock appointed mq I can’t say. - I cannot recollect having' performed any diatlngniebed military service,except one nigbiin a dream. Listen* I thought! waa in the British camp hefore*B€bastopol Heard-Raglan talking about adopting the'obl Boipan plan of warfare, tix. battering down the wall'with rams.Tbought 1 was a battering-ram with a head of knotty -oafca neck of onrly maple and a-jbodj.of tough cst iron-wood. ! Felt myself lifted np and bump rot my head against a Russian battery.. Heard the soldiers eheer and felt proud. Bompagalnl kaockadMehacblkoffinUi a cocked bat; smashed five hundred Rosslum to atoms, and demolished* four cathedrals and a meat-shop. Bump again! > again l again! j Heard some one laugh. Woke up and found myself knocking my head against s r the bed post while Mrs. Turnip sat np in bed en- V joying the fan. Thus began and ended my - military we«r. '• But, sir, anew era la begun in my history. .-1 am a Colonel Ifeel new courage streaking -> .along my nerves like electricity. When I was at breakfast this morning; instead of aiking my wife to hand me some coffee, told her to.tip me - my canteen; ordered Aunt Tabitha to see that the commissariat was all right and not to forget .. to purchase five pounds of punpoudtr tea; com - xnsnded the servant girl to clear out as we want* .ednoeafleronbout the regiment Sold my* i .■ piano; ordered! three drums, two trumpets and a pair of fifes; ton up my wife’s favorite song en titled'“Peace, gentle dove, descends;” bought eighteen pounds of powder, ten pounds of bar - lead, -sir pistols, four blunderbusses, two mas kets, three swords twoouttasses, fire sabres,nine carbines and twelve boxes of percussion caps, : for family use.l Rave had my front door paint ‘ ed blood-red and aU my shutters pierced with. port-holes in ease Intead digging^a " sabterraneaapassage torhe Allegheny if a re treat is found accessary. As to my uniform, 1 v have contracted with a ftrmer over the river to - supply me with Shanghai feathers; agreed in the contract to defend him from Indians, British tihd .Celestials as sopn as tho war breaks out Have ordered a suit—coat of crimson, breeches of ■ blue, waistcoat of purple, apanletts of gold,, chapeau of yellow, gloves of pink and boots or- in a novel and highly picturesque style/bcmg colored to represent the American Flag. Have had a flag-staff pat on my house, and intend keeping the glorious stars and stripes floating there dayuad night—nights excepted. As soon as my friends received the news of my appointment, they flocked by the dozen to con gratnlato me and eat oysters at my expense.— Have an iodistinot recollection of a champagne supper. Think I made a speech. The fried, oysters had a very bed influence on .my brain.— Am sure -I paid this bill—Theopbilns Turnip,' —- —■— to; 14 bottles of champagne, $2B; to oysters, Ac., $l3; total, $4l. Bir, I «m* t think of that bill with equanimity; I feel that-I am unable to support arms; excuse my oblique movement, hut I confess must right and left countermarch. Sir, 1 am debating whether to go West ami "sculp Injins,”; or repair to Sebastopol. Fellow Colonels! wlat say you? Fm in for glory and bean-soap! i Tours heroically, Lieut Col Theophu.oB Tonair. V.-Caud.—The! l •Yodng'Xadies’ Association for the Relief of the were last weekender the painful neeeauty of dismissing. aU applicants, except in case bf siekness, as their treasury is ' ' completely exhausted and they were unwilling to incur any debt Unless immediateroaourees are : the Society will sow be obliged to sus pend their operations for the present season. 'They would In this extremity make a final ap pealto tfae.frieadhof the suffering, that they ihay to continue their efforts but a few weeks longer, whoa it is hoped the opening Spring .will furnish ample employment to those who nbw seek jfor it in vain. The following statistics will show what has . been dons by-the Association during the winter: -- . ‘Llfr loads of coal have been given pat . Also, s4sU.wortb of provisions, . 301 paira of shoes, 60 quilted comforts, 85 made up garments, mate rials for 193 woolen and 172 cotton do., and 14b ' visited and relieved' 488, most of them repeatedly thrddghdut' the •. • winter.'-' ■:?.■/ \ . •• . “ TVeontrer* Report from the 22d of October to tht 19th ef Ftbruarj ReceiveaatAnaoal Collection-....$ 43,18} .do -Subscription—.—...... 41,50 . **■ *'r 'do r ' ;Dfffiliooo 1,07504; ■ ' FhQbansonic Concert.. 105,50 / . Dr. Lecture..—l7CjOO j $1,441,22} Cash pud for Qroc«ries..s3so,2B} do ' do Coal 636,67} do do Dry Goods,- 221,94 do do Shoes 231,00 Saodrifiß..,. 2,25 • $,1441,85 Deficits. ......63 Donations la groceries to the amount of $101; dry goods $30,24; shoes s3>,o<W iETEEmiRa wits Watch.—A man named ' Robert JcTAdams, residing at thotaTcrn of his - brother on 7th| street was yesterday arrested, charged with Interfering with the night'watch on Thursday evening last. appears that officer Winslow wu, bn the night'referred to, atanding on the street neariy opposite tbe doggery of Wm. M’Adams, when a fenmle came out with a bottle of liquor, and perceiving the watchman, ran bock into the house, when the defendant and feverol others.came out am] aworc at tho offieer, assert* ing that: he | was watching the pmniaea.-f 5 Winslow, fearing an ossahlt, gore an alarm, but far cause or other, his compeers tailed to answer, when bn account of the numbers of the . opposite party, he was compelled to leave. On Friday he informed the Mayor of-the circum stance. MsyqrYfdziinmediatelydespatched of ficer Bongher in company with Winslow, to arrest the offender/ They found him on Liberty street, .-gad attempted his.arrest. He resisted however, and by the aid !of aerowd who had congregated . around, compelled tho officers to relinquish their purpose and return to the office. Rougher and Bay wero then sent for the individual whom they found at the hottse on Seventh street, and with out any difficulty, brought him to the tombs, ’where he remained until-this morning, when he was fined $lO for interfering with the watch,' and committed to await his trial on a charge of assault and battery, preferred against him by Winslow, be having Btrpck tfie offieer_jrhile in tio discharge of his Jl’Adams, in the af fray, receiveditwo severecuts. oneon thenose * and another on the chin, from amaco in the bands of the officer.— Chronicle. " Ohio Ritxb Kscohd.— Mr. John C. Ghocr in fon» qb from d»t» which ho has in his posses sion. that tha highest waior hen was on Feb. 10th.1832. T&is ns also the great jeer of locusts mol cholera. iThe stage of water next in height was April 20th, 1852, which was three feet be low that or 1832. The lowest etage was Sep tember 10th, 1854—then being only 8 or 9 in ches in the channel. ; In 1803 then was not eight feet of water in tho channel from the first of June fill the last week in December, when the Stage was 11J- feel. In. 1853, there was not eieht feet of water in the channel from Jnne Ist to the' middle hr Notember, when then waselsr eiefeet in tho channel. The lowest stage in 1838 was eleven inches. Tho rirtr was dosed with ice, IteeemeeV 29, 1839. Also on the 28th No vember, 1812. ■ Jennas roi me Mabcb Tbrw.—Of thfc 11st .of nimesof Travereo Jurors, summoned .for tbo March 4erm jof the Coart of Common Pleas, ■ there are, farmers, 20;. merchants, 6; olerics, 2; porter, 1; groom, 6; e&rpentert, 2; 3j constable, 1; plasterer, 1; Uilor, l. drnggirf, !; boiler-maker, 1; roller, 1; shoe- dentist,:!; bofes on canal, 1. Of tbeGriaJ Jurors then are; farmers, 10; 1 glass cotter,'l; -batcher, 1; saddler, I; clerks, 2; lumber-merchant, 1; tailor, 1;_ painter, l;marra facturer, 1; laborer, 1; grocers, 2; inn-keeper, 1; ■ merchant'la '. . .... .1" - Habdsoxi BaaanT.—TheTnanagers or the Allegheny Ladies'. Association for the relief of Poor, desire to retarn their sincere thanks to tie-members of the Philharmonic Society for tl;e eabatantlsi aid they hare rendered them by the recent concert iand gratefully icknorrledge the rwript of $163 &i—being the sum remain ing after paying all the expenses which amount ed to $35 22. •,:* ;-r To, the editors of the different papers for gra tuitous advertising and to W. 8. Haven for print ing programmes, without charge, we also retarn our sincere Utanks. ’ Qrisd Major, on Saturday last, commuted to Jail a man named A. 0. Me-. . • Intoah aharged with grand larceny on oath of ;.J. Mclntosh S charged with stealing j ia jane last 1 from the Ohio'A Pennsylvania Ball* road Depot two trunks,- the property of a Baltl more clergyman, Several books whieh were contained in the trunks were traced Uy his pos session. . Mclntoshalleges thathe.waa ordsre io sell the trunks by the Master of Transportad. Con. He will base farther hearing,.*- i Fins is BiamsaHAM.—The alarm of fire on Thursday.evening wie occasioned by the burning 0 f a cabinet-ware shop lu Birmingham, owned by David Prosser, and occupied by Mr. Soyder. The bußdlhg was entirely destroyed, together with most bf the contents. There were threo or four circular saws in the establishment. The total loss .is estimated at betwoen sl,*ooo and $1,500, part of which is thought to be insured. Kskpjso a Gambubo House.—A man named Moul, proprietor of a drinking house, on Chest not etreet, Allegbeoy,.was taken before Mayor Adams, on Friday, to answer a charge of keep ing a gambling house. Several witueroes were sworn, who testified positively to the truth of the charge, and the defendent was fined the sum of fourteen dollars and costs, which he decliued paying. He intends appealing. Hbbbbw Besbvolxst Soules.—Tho Hebrew Benevolent Society of this city give their second annual soiree at Lafayette Hall on Monday evening, March sth prox. The arrangements for the ball wilt be complete, and we have no doubt the occasion will bo highly pleasing to all who may attend. Its object, -too, is a laudable one and we hope a largo sum-may bo realized. In the Court of Common Pleas, ou Friday, the argument list was taken up. Ou Saturday, the matter of granting a charter to the Iron City Commercial College was argued. J. H. Hop kins, Esq., will make on argument this morning in favor of granting the said charter. - Suit c» Ejkcthxst.—Robert Wightman, J on Saturday last, brought a suit of rjectment against the Pennsylvania Raitroad Company. The prop erty in question is Lot No. 143 on the corner of Water and Liberty streets, now covered and oc cupied by a portion of the Duquesne Depot of theP. R. R. Sukassnsßxn.—lke Williams, the crazy tailor, and! ‘‘independent candldato for Sheriff,” was committed to jail cn Saturday, his bail having surrendered him. Poor Ike! one fata pa* has ruined him. ’■l Fixed.—The hearing of the cascof John Berry on the charge of pursuing his worldly business, on Sabbath, came offbefore Alderman Major on Friday. Berry confessed, and was fined the usual amount with costs. Tub Amiyibsait of the Ladies’ Tract Socie ty,of Allegheny will be held in-Exeelsior Hall on this (Monday) evening at 7 o’clock. Rev. Dr. JEbvard will address the meeting. Distal ct Judge William as. In the case or William Youdon vs. Erastua Percival, the jury rendered a verdict of $1133 for plaintiff. HucKSTiaiHa.—Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, on Friday last, fined Phillip Wergell, and James -Barnes, each $5 and costs, for huckstering in the market BY TELEGRAPH CONGRESSIONAL. . nJ Wasqihotoh Citt, Feb. 24. Bexatb.—Vesterday after other business the Senate took up the BUI to protect officers and other persons acting .under the authority of the United States,! and authorizing defendants lin coso of prosecution in any of the State Courts to remove the cause to the United States Cir cuit Court of the District, or if there is no Cir cuit Court then to the District Court, with Cir cuit powers. . Mr. Wade opposed the BUI as tending to revive in Congress the agitation of the slavery ques tion. * ‘ ' Mr- Douglas replied, and thereon a long dis cussion arose involving the question of slavery, the Nebraska BUI, Enow Nothiogism, etc. The debate was participated in by Messrs. Douglas, Wade, Fessenden, Toueey, Weller, But ler aod others and the Senate was stiU in session at 9 o’clock with every prospect of continuing until midnigsL Second Despatch.—The Senate continued in session until a quarter past 12 o’clock. Alter a long and exciting debate ou slavery between Messrs. Gillette. Douglas, Sumner, Jones, of Tennessee, Fessenden, Butler, Badger others. Mr. Sumnerj moved to strike out the enacting clause 'and"insert an amendment providing for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave act of 1850. r ‘- . Mr. Sumner’s amendment was rejected, yeas 9, nays 30. i, , An amendment waa/made to the bill allowing depositions taken under tide act to be used in the United States Courts. 1 ’ *' . The bill then p&ss«}isQ»Hy, yeas 29, nays 9. ' The Senate then, &t'4;§a&rter past 12 o'clock adjourned. Wa&ixotos Citt, Feb. 24. • Scxats. —A message, was received from the president accompanied by a letter from the Min ister from Peru reapeclingstbe : Loboi Islands | Also a message from thePreaiden i transmitting a 1 ry of the Interior recommending certain appro priations. Bead'and referredto committee on Finance. * . . The Diplomatic and Consular Bill was read. Mr. Blaaon said the bill reduced the grades to one. It abolishes charges and Ministers resi dent and takes away outfit, giving Ministers a fixed salary, not to commence until their aorvi ees begin, and to cease jvben.tb* duties of office terminate. It prevents double pay for the same services at the same time; it also provides against any foreign minister from being absent from his post more than ten days without leave of absenea from the President of the U. States, and if more then that time]either with or without leave, the salary ceases; -although the salaries of ministers will be raised on the face of the bill the expenses of each mission will be reduced because there is no outfit, no overlapping on salaries and no gra tuities' to subordinate officers, of missions allow ed as heretofore. After farther discussion the bill was laid aside and Tarioue bills relating to improvements in the District of Columbia were taken up. . House.—Mr. Giddings rose to a question of privilege reading a protest against passing im portant measures without affording consideration and discussion, and without members being made seqointal with the facts involved aswas the case yesterday in the passage of the bill appropriating $270,000 (o carry into effect the treaty between the United States and Great Britain concluded Feb. Bth, 1854, on the subject of claims. lie said he was neither permitted to express his dis sent to' the bill nor enter his name on the record] Ho asked that his protest be entered on the jour nal; • , The Speaker said he knew of no rule which authorised the entry under the rules as-a ques tion of privilege. Mr. Giddings appealed.- Mr. Orr moved to lay the appeal on the table. Agreed to, 137 to 46. ■ Mr. Disney proposed reporting from the Com mittee on Public fends a batch of BaHroad bills and having the vote taken withoutdebate. Mr. Hamilton objected. ' . - The House then acted on ..amendments to the Civil; and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill, con curing in all reported from tbo Committee on the whole State of the Union, except that appro .priating $lO,OOO for hospital and medical at tendance on American Seamen ’at or near Ha vana; the vote stood 78 against 112., Mr. Letcher's tariff amendment proposingthat 1 articles now bearing daties of 140 and 30 per 1 cent, shall after the Ist of July next pay 80, 32 and 24 per cent or reducing the present daties 20 per cent; a immber of articles paying 25 pir . cent to be reduced about 20 per cent, and some . slight transfers made was concurred in yeas 12C; nays 82.- The Bill was ordered to be engrossed ( and‘read a third time by 62 majority. Mr. Meacham moved to lay the Billon the . table. Lost yeas C 2, nays 141. The BUI was then passed -finally, yeas 120, . nays 80. . , ; The House then in Committee took up the Naval Appropriation Bill. It appropriates near ly 1& of which threo million* are for eix new steam frig Otes and a.qcarter of amilllob towards Stevens war steamer. At four o'clock there was no quorum, and the ilouso adjourned. New yone, Fob. 24.—Twelve Belgian emi» grants who have been in confinement hero since December oa : suspicioa of being criminals have been ordered by the Bapreme Coart tabs re teased, no evidence of criminality being pro- Oliver Lee convicted of manslaughter, to kill ing William H. Harrison during the election riots at Williamsburg has been sentenced to the State Prison for 16 years. ; • CtsvEwau, Feb. 24.—This is thocoldeset day of the season; tho themometer early this morn ing ranged from 14 to 19 degrees below xerp.: . Feb. 24.—Flour eitawdingly dull; no demand for shipment and the only trans actions 7 reported are In small lota for home con sumption at from $8,76 to $9. Bye Flour held at $6, and Com Meal, $4,26. Wheat in limited demand; prices unchanged; sales 2,000 bus prune white at $2,20 and a email lot of red at $2,11, all in store.•• Bye lower, sales 200 has. Pends. $1,16. • Corn comes in slowly; sales 1500: bus. yellow afloat at 91$ and 2500 In store at 90; and 200 deliverable on the opening of_ihe ca nal at 90, sales 800 bus, white at 91. Groceries and Provisions more active; sal os 14,000 lbs. soUd packed Batterai 14@14$ on time. Whis key dull, la bbls 32. . II LAN KETS—Murphy * Barohfiold inrite I lth> ■tttTltV l "'* OTipdagtot of iUAmV UvvUtm mute, »«*•<*.£?£ wocfc »!*>, bttn*4n*U to, ertbyidcredtoJf gageggsasagesa- IME—IOO bbla. Lime we'd op<* iiJiXi-.xw HRMIY H. 001X1*8- X J fcr«»l«br r* RASH SEEDS—Claver, Timolhj, Herd am Orturt BM******* Orau. 1W1»» E ££j r “- <m 12# Wood a. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE Of ARBITRATION. TOR ££UBUAEr.- W, 11. i<Krra. V. P.-Ctom Buck, J. M. Cooru, C. W IIK-xtrsM, W. U.Esnusn. , PITTSBUBQH MABKETB. • Ornci PiTTnacunn G*trm. \ Monday Morning. February 26. 18M-J The weather on Saturday >u fjuitn cold. Basinets was moderately active. FLOUK-inartlvw; nice ofV5 LUi, euperfln* and «itra from firit hand*, atBHJO; font weal, VOeks at 95 cull lav and IV l.hla it *l,no%t bbl. Oil AIN- sales at depot'and on arrival of 300 bus shelled corn at bO. nod WO do, ear. at S&. MALTA HOl’^-ealosof7oo boa Malt atf1.45®1,50. and T lain Hop* tn theretait way at 2H<&IO. GROCERIES—an artlto demand for Sugar, bnt atoeks small; sales to city trade In lots of 2U hbda go«>d OUr at b'i, cash, and2odo prime at cash: ot v UottMea. aalaa 48 bbl* new, eypreaa, at 24, cash, on wharf, and t>o do, old, oak, from stare, at 25, four moa. WIIISKKY—duII; a said ofls bbls foctlfled at 33. FRUlT—firm; a «ala oMOo bus Dried Apples at $1,37. PKOYISIOXB—saIes of 25,000 lbs bulk meat on print* terms, and 5000 Sba country cut at 4’;, &);and 05a, rash.— Baron, sales 2OOOJbs, country Hams at 9\ luOOEecity di»4»t OS', sixty dsjr, 4500 Us, round, at G 1 *. T and OS, rash, and 6 le<eugar<arod Uams at 11, sixty days. L&nl, small salsa sfNo.2 at B,and?o bids, Grease at 7.5. Pork, a sals 10 bids city packed. Mess, at $l4, cash. BUTTER A EGG B—a tale or 2 bbls Rood roll at 17; Errs scares and advanced, and sales of 3 bbls at 23. U A V—tales at scales of 12 toads at s23<ss2B too; 100 bale* on wharf at $20(328, and VO da from store at 823. niDEE-a sals of 131 dry salt at 11, cash; ASHES—sales oH2ck> imported hods Ash ft and 10 do domestic on rrirat* terms. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Tkoudat, P. M«—Thedsmasd for Ex chans* was mors brisk to-day, and th* market was firmer, X&V premium for Easters. In the money market there was no thing*.— For firsbclatf paper, capital Is plenty. Uood names so In the stmt at IoSTi per cent. Ths Indianapolis Sentinel exprssasstha opinion that the bill providing tor a Stats hank with branches, now before ths Legislature of that State, will beoome a law. Webop* this expectation will be realised. The bilk which we hare earefally read, Isa eood oae, and will secure a safe end le gitimate system of banking.—[Cin. (las. The market axhlbits for the first time for twain months aseardty of prime paper, or such as Is acceptable to the Banks. First class paper (sraadUy discounted at the bro ken at 7(38 per cent.—and leant on call aboat th# same rates... Tor aseond rate paper theierma are still high, rang ing from 10 to 15 pa cent.—[H. Y.O*ur. * Th* shipment of gold to-day. by th* steamer Atlantic, eamanted.tosL32o,oo, principally In bars. This vs ry large movement Is eomswbet unexpected at this season of the year. The Bolntlon is not very plalnjonsldering the export of Cotton, which Mr. Wright reports this tA at 05,000 halca.*qualto an exchange of X&500.Q00. Three or four of the foreign Banking House* are promlorat shippers of Sid. It is said the operation will h* continued by the •man. and Southampton steamer salUug on Saturday. Maltha the rates of Interest nor the free disposition to lend mossy by the Banks, heveyst been Influenced. —Uf.Y.Tlmes. . In our prorlalon maket there It a decided upward ten dency in price* with considerable spscolatlve foaling, and there are deridedly more boyars than sellari at previous prices. The advices from New Orleans and ths Eastern markets are favorable. A reryartire dcmandeiistsln Nr* York, and prices are advancing. Private advices from that market are more favorable than the published ones. Business continues quite active in th* grocery and produce market, generally, and prices are well sustained, with tow exceptions. ■ The demand for do verged, not being as large aa was anticipated, holders are wUliogto accept lowa r*t-s In ardor to effect mire. In our money, market there is Ut il* new to notice, Currency continue* teare*.—[Cin. Com. . Tbeßanksdiscountsbortpapatothalrcustomer*with a good degree of freedom etf ft cent: and outside tenders are buying 30 to Xf> day acceptances as'6 ft rent, prim* names., LonxadetasT to 9 went. foreign Exchange!* held forth* Bremen Sumo with mnch firmnemat lwli (3110 on London; &,123£{$SJO on Paris. In the abaeoco of the Calfornla paeket, now due, the amount of Gold fa this steamer .will be small. The market waj cleared of Gold Ban and Foreign Gain yesterday.—(N.Y. Times. There was a heavy business dons tfrdajr on the Stock Ex change, In Statesmd Hallway Bonds, the aggregate sales at the Board being In addition to which there were £ rivet* transaction*, on small order*,ln Bolted States and ity Stocks, to a considerable amount. Prices are gener-, ally steady,hat not very firm, and boos disappointment U felt at the extent of ordaa born the other side by the stesma yesterday, which hardly correspond with there ported activity In ths tontoamarket.--(N. T.Thaos. ARRlVED—Venture: WhreUng^ - BL Louis; Tevhton, Wabash; Exchange, BTareUag; Chicago, Louisville.*^ Rtvkx.—On Saturday evening ttisre were 4 feet 10 Int-hes lf> jbf ■,wT t fWHlnf. STEAMBOATS. For St. Anthony Falls, Hin. Ter., direct, And all Landings on the Upper .Mississippi. I JE&jSi Tho new and substantial i S FALLS Cirr, . , (aov tw'as boilt and flniabod at ' J. B. GILBERT* Matter, ■ ■ WILL loayo Pittsburgh for the above And aU Intermedia** laadlnffr, pa the earlr opehla* of aafifattonof the Vbj»r ftUaaiaflppi. for frosht orjmm~ *** applr oa board or tn John clack or UrloKStou, PUta* harsh; K. Cottar or P. F. Gelam, WellvtUbk Uu W, Kb»r brart, Bock latand. flfcjGeorge R. W«at A Co, Daboqoe, Ion; R.P. DptznuZ.K.B.Naah. D. B-Moalton, St. Antho ny Falls, Wta4 & Marphy, J«ui Jackins, Alioocepolis; Burbank A Oa. BtPißl The FALLS CRT la aa entirely M* and apeedy boat; ponrfal machinery baUtbyU«f*a*,6f rwtj ltghtdrsugbt; excellent aeeoauDodaUoaa; will b« aplenlMly fomnbed andflalsbed: built imtnlj U* £kAnthour Kail# Steamboat Goapaar, natter tb* Immadtate ntper riakm of ft. Cotter. Kajdoeer; ud «UI ran m a racuiar Packst from Bock Island or Dubova* to tha Kails of St. Aatfaonf. thmogh tbs warn, and ba manned bjr vantal and rtlttblaoffletrraod men. % J. B-tiILBEKT, General Agsnt&rOcu OQtea BkCbarta HoteL PUtsbnrth» fttlswori Bcmaa, wcUsTiUe.o. and C. L. CQA3II A COi, Traassrarsof On., ftgKAptt •_ l _ 8k Anthony Falla. For St Louia, Kansas and Nebraika, A NDall landings on tho Missouri t rfC^lfc J\ River. Tb# Pwtogn glncur UER-AgSSSI AID, Oapt. Daub, will leave for the above anil alt lnur mediate landings ob tbe opening of Navigation. For freight or passage, apply oa board or In feltf Vi Q. M. OARTOH, "Agent. . Wheeling Packet . rTTOEnowjisd sabstantinl steamer i JE&Ljm l Exciutiaumm.MoCULßß.*nib«re-AgHsSe| altar rn e % regular packet bttvwa ntUlrureh end WbeeQaJttlenriiuEfUtebargh even MONDAY, WlurilE** DAYnuFKIDAi of each ereek at lOo'clork.end Wb**l lug every TUESDAY, TIiyBBDAY and SATURDAY, at the 'tbe'Exebuig* amneeta at WelleriUe wttb tb* PlUebvgb aLf OferHanA Rallfoad. aed at WbaeUng with tbe Ualu* more and Ohio Railroad. For freight or purer*, apply oo oard or to J.O OOLUNGWOOO, AgU Water «t; jo*Tbe Exebaug* Is as eaUrely naw and spaedr boat of vary light draught, aieallaot aeamußOdatluu. tplea djdly fluubed aadftireUhed—built eipreeriy for tbl* rads oclfi HEW TOBK ADVEETXBEHEHTB. From Wra. U. McDonald’s Advertising House, No. 102 - N»m*u street. Sow York. NEW YORK AND CALI PORNA STEAMSHIP LINE, (Via Nicaragua.) THxUretaaoct ra*«rv eaurunr or KiCAftAaß*. rtoTattrou FIHIE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or ■ THE WEST. PROMETHEUB, or DANIEL WEB HTRILaII firetclaae etaamshlpe, will leave New YoTk on tbe lab and of each month. When there days fall on Sunday, tbe Monday following will fas tha sailing day. Connecting by the Nicaragua Transit Route, baring but twelve miles of land tranrportitton. over a good nweada- Bind roe j. In earriagre, with the stvamshlpe 81EKRA NEVADA, YANKEE BLADE, CORTEZ, UNCLB BAM, PACIFIC, and BROTHKH JONATHAN, on* Of_ wbfeb will leave Ban Juan del Bud. tbe Padfietarmlnus ofTranslt Rout*, for Ban Frandreo on tb# arrival of the pareengtrs Monoin . no9-Cn« A Bowling Green, N.i. Letter Bags »*Ae up at tbe office—Letters 2S.ets. per >, onnee. • For Melbourne, Australia. Pioneer Lina, Carrying the United States MatL A. 1, superior Clipper Ship GER | TRUDR Will suceed the NlgbUogale. and mil for the above ports on tbe first of July, as eerentaentb Ship of this Line. Tb# Gertrude hasjuvyred hereelf a remarkablT fast sailor, and Is tb* only A. ITShlp sow loading at thfo port for Australia. Tbe Pioneer Lin* has galoed a most enriabla reputation. It was tbe first, and u now tb* only regular line. ' Everything Is provided -for paeeenjrer* ex cept wince and Dgnon, soap and towela. Tb* length or pasmgs varies from 76 to lwdaya. First (MMn Passage 1200 and $225. second Cabin pamag* tm and 4 ORICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND A BKEDIL—RALPQA CO, 23 Fulton street, Nrv Tork, Wboiemle and Retail. : „ w ■ ■ • TOHN PHYFE, DEALER IN IYORT, •V and manufketurer of Ivory Ooods, No. 3 Murray st* Saw York. - oeSMy LINSEED OIL—IS bbls. Linseed Oil in store and for sale by 8. lIARBAUQ H A 00. GREASE LARD—S bbls. rec'd andforsalo by BELL A LIGGETT, Water street. A A; MASON A CO. have jostrccM 100 J\m pcs. of Alpacas; Coburzs, Paramattas, Ao, whkb wdrba sold at Semi-Annual yte»s» ja!9 t! UNDRIES—2 bbls. Lard: AlB flrwr .10 bbls. Fl&sired. to arrivs kes. nnme Lard just rec’d ani daaT B. HABBAUPn A CO. j for ml* by KfinBBLS. SOP. * EXTEA FLOOR; O |_y| r 200 bus. Dried Peacbee, halves 100 bus. Clover Bead, for eale by _ , J*3Q WALLACE A GARDINER, «S 5 IJberty «k CORN MEAL—IO bbls Fresh Ground Com Heat for sale by JAS. UeLAUGUUN, j®l2 10 Bmltfafield si. . GROUND NUTS—IOS sacks now landing from steamer Jeanett for sal* by I. DIGEST A 00. 1 PERM CANDLES—IO bxs. Sperm Can ) dla*. 4 andC to the Tb-, for aala by W A. McCLURQ. LARtt— 20 kegs No. 1 Lard, 6 barrel* No. 1 Krd, for tftlft by J. PiflYP *OU OPS—G bales Onio in store and for sale Lbr * fgg DELL A HQOKTT. , KENTUCKY BUJTASY INSTITUTE, rkIRECTED by aßoard of Visitor* appoint ■ I edbr thoBUle,Ui»nd«f,tb*iWP«rsnt«nd«»pftfC«4 K.W. IIOUUAN.»£f W«*t Point, nod • prwUfiftl Kurtnerr. ftitted by *n *bla ftapjtr. , . Tbifflomoi tladr l*tbftt tuuftUy tftOffbtln ih« b»t CoUotfM, with tbrftd«lltlon of ft mow exUndM warn ftnd i BACTJCAh KhVINKXMSO; *!**, In Ro*lUh •todrtft, ' Cook-HiepJug ftodiiustna* Pom*. »s 4 ilodorn ladco**' Kl Ths dxtarath wml*atuinAl tnuiun oncoxon tbo «mosl. Uondftr In February, <I2U» Mji IW*M Kutlw cbftrga S” UNDRIES-1500 bus. prime Peaches, half ICO btif. Miwl Peftdwc- SBObu. Pry Abcloc * Su!m&S^o£^ lOUISVILbE frlMK—luo bbls. to ini« j br«twa«r fcUjw Sr Ml. to LPIOKmaCO. . BOLLBUTTER—O bbla. fresh this day .rwM »ml e. Ml. br T. llHlSblUbllbbla ■ TINDER GARMENTS.at math reauood I I c W CHESTER'S.f*Woodrt. TIOT ASH—2 cks. just ree’d and foreale Pi.. MoOXNOftSSS, MBAns a 00^- 7 . r corner Wood »a 4 WAta* «t. /CINCINNATI SOAP—2S bis. Hill’s eitra •“ M-^ggfSSg" CORN— 3000 bus. in iitore ms , unju umitt*"* toOMimt WU. H. Btmcliwm’- Aim’r- TkjiDKPHYi 4 .BURCHFIELD havo jort bx „pmi «aoth« lot of w6 f* Ii’EATHERS—SOO lba.in rtorttadforsjls J\b, . .HIS . MoO*NDt*SB, M®ABB-*CO. AJhglieny County st i (jnrtfeTS thoConrt of Quarter Beuiuns of 1 Mtlrtoountr. lathe, matUrof the Petition of the irargvM *nd Town Cooocllof the Borough of Du «.uanw toUtixiui) ecbhwt to the rretrirtton. and pomes* toe powereaul privilege* conferred by th* Act of April 34, lMlV**An Act regulating Borough*. ‘at December lerra. And uov Feb 10, ]?&&. Tha petition of tha Burges* axul Town Council of the Borough «d Doaunaoc praying to be* come ealjeet to tbcYcetrictlotisand pueseutheipowcn and privileges conferred by an sot of the General AreemMy of Pennsylvania, entitled An Art ragulatma: Borough*. up. ptovcdtb* 3d dayfef April, A, I>..lHJ>l, bring rirwnted toircal In opuJODort. On motion of Win. Si. Mhiua, Emi.» it 1a ordered aoddeerred that tb* prayer of aald pa tlt fan be granted ni** to beoraa* absolute no the Meeond Saturday of March, 1865, utdees olarotlonS thereto are fifed meanwhile. This order to tie published In th* I‘itta hareh Gaietta.a weekly oeWtpaper published |q tl.e city of Pittsburgh, !L: two weeks prior to tha day at<nve n%in- Rytha Court. Jb2»ltdaSM) _JOUN IRJENKIt, Cik. 4’ RARE CHANCE TO CAPITALISTS: FOR HALK-Youngltown Bolling SI 111, Refinery and Fartojy, Youngstown. Manonnlnu County, Ohio ThU property I* moat eligibly located, on the lank of the Clara land and UJarer Canal, sixty; five mile* from Cleveland.— Tha work* are of tha moat approved construction, nearly all new, and in perfect running order—capahU of making MTanty fire tone par week oTlron and Nail*. Tha work* arealtaated within one and a half mile* of the celebrated Briar Hill Coal Molds and a railroad from tho mine* to tha mill. The Quality of the Ooalls considered tb* best In tha ! world for melting Iron; It pooenaea derided sdvaaUgMt In 1 obtaining the pig metal, Just aa it is wanted, than being four Mart furnaces In Young«to»n,-and otbm lo the nelß borbood; it baa in addition easy acmes to lake Sure rior Iron; end In-point of faculties for tbanale of iron It is ! not surpassed, being tbe eentre of a rich and populous agricultural district, and commanding the wliofe lake trade. Furfa rlhcr Information, apply to Judge MAN* NINO, of Young*town,orto M • JOHN II GARRARD, of Allegheny CJtr. PUtaburgbJpeunt Valuable Mill Property for INI)US.TRY MILL'S. THE subscribers under authority contain ed In the last will and testament of James D Rakln, aec-d, offer for sale tb* new and splendid Steam Flouring and Saw Mills situate In Industry, Beaver Oeuntv, Pa, on tha Ohio rirer, and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail road. within b'Orodi of the depot of said Railroad, and In the midst of one of tbe beet grain growing commualUea In the country.- The Flouring BUtl Is four stories high, GO feet In length and 40 foat lnhelght. with 3 pairs of French Burn. Tha , buildings, ermine and all tha machinery of both Flouring and Baw Mllia are new and after the. latest and most la* * H Atau£fl9*eeree of land are attached tto the MUU, of which 16 acre# are coal land.cn which are two rains of eoal A feet In thfeknots, one of which Is opened and being worked. There U-also a good dwelling house 2 etoriee I Palaces In payments. Fcrfur tb-tpartlcolars lOQulre oi the aubeerioars. Raiding In OMoltanuhlp, Dearer Co. o* 1C P.^b^^lfeaTar, ttSMtwß IBeartr Argnij 8 AMO Eh DUNCAN, Kx’ts. SOTICE.— Letters of Administration on the Estate of John Lindsay, dae’d, late of Allegheny havebecn granted to the undersigned. Alt persons Indebted to, ahdthore haring claims against the estate will preeeat them forsstUement. al-wfit* 0. ZUQ. Adm*r, for Sale. fITHE undorrieneanos j ant received csffajl/ 1 from th> Kart, at his CARRIAGE fITTDSK- situated neat tbe Two Mile Ran, between iTlt? burgh A LawreneevUle, a splendid aseartmentof Ythklee oferarydeaerlptlon, and will eostlnne to reeetre regular and aecond-band GABRIAGZB. BULKIER, BUG* GIBS, A% which be will eell on the Tary .lowest terns for cash. Haring had twelve jeart*. praetfoein the business, and with sis well known fluiUt&uta the East, he flatters Mm—if in putting down all flUmnatlUon. Those .wishing fo purchase aernspactfullr tnrited - grt ud «r*w,h— far uwmsrirws. ol - jßtpedal and croapt attentloa >U4 to repairing of Oer ages, fee. mriadAwrSl : JowgPH WHTTh- to tht Sheriffqftaid ttelßhuQrtetina;' - fnVirE command you, that you attach Vfliw TT AnnlLChepa.an,anon-reeidriit ofPanu sytranla, and not now la Aifogbsay county, lata of your county, by all and singular her goods and chatilas, lands and tenements. In whose hands «e possession soever the same maybe, so that she be and appear before our District Court, to be boldan at Pittsburgh, In and for said county, on tbe fourth Monday of to answer John Irwin of a plea of Debt. And you the said Bberift'hre hereby command ed to summon aQ other • penos* in whose hands or poeseaion the said goods-and chatUas, lands and taosments, or any of than may be attached, so that they be and appear before our *aid court, at tbe day and plaee mentioned In tbeebore writ, to answer what ihallbe objected agalsst thea, and abide tha ludgmentof the said eourt/therein. Ab<t hfre you than and there Witness tha President Judge of ournld court, the te&t»dwsuFvancary. Anno Domini, one thousand eight hgaur»r4fca fifty-fire. felOfitwß v K.CA MPBELU-Proth'y. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—WiII bo Aold JT. by order of the Orphan I *Court of Allegheny County, ohTueaday the SOth day.os March, JL D. ltA at haltpaet 10 o’clock lU.ob the premises, all that certain traetror piece of land sltaate in Pina township, now In MrCandless TownsbUvAUegbany OouatyVforeeald, being th* estate of Robert Hatchett, dec'd; cAtalnlng Acne Three Roods and. Thirteen Perchn stxict ysMUiare. On, wblehareerertada Log Dw4ling-Uoo*e ahtf-Sog-rliaros ■■ TeriatwUl b* made koown o«t the darot eaw. ■ > felS:3twfl ROBE fit AYIHTE, AlsalnltiiUUir. NAdministrato’s Hotlw.. OTICE is hcreby4avenyt3iat Administration Qw bsnuraatet' on the Estate of ThnatU Tbsbm* of UlSIn as persone knowing tbemmlYM -mdebfed.to-aaidJpSuta are r*Qwated to max* iDatdlaUvamSnU'Usd atfUawiehaT law Heims to present tbem,.-nwMriy autherAlQatad, for Settlement. d«g»CtWB J.kjjK3 K. UJ&l ldaiT Adminlrtrator'rirofTO 5 TV OtaU of JY. VTOTIOEid hcroby given that. Letters of ll Admlnlstratlou on tbs Fatata of RotiarC 5. Baalatt, tats of tb* City of Allegheny. d*e’<L bare been granted by the Regtetar of Allegheny county, to th* subscriber. Pec* mne Indebtad to the (Isojaeed are requested to make lm mediate payment to the undsndgMdl at th* store of D. A. (JrirtSOo, No. T7o‘Liberty KL« Pittahurch, and there baring Haims to unrest then, duly authenticated, for eettfeeanDt. SeUotwrt ROBatT AtluSi. AdmV 4 DMINISTRATOR'3 NOTlCE—‘letter, of ,/jL Admin let ratkfhapua th* Bstats of John Rolan, lata ofth# City of-Pittsburgh, &e'<L« hare brew granted to he undersigned. AU penona Indebted to arid eeUte are *qnested to stake Immediate psurment, and all peraons Utriug claims against tha earn* are ran reared to present tSemforsottUateat.. JodßPil NOLAN, jalfofitWß . - Tib Ward. PUUburgh. V ASTS:—COMMI«U» & HAT, hard 1 A always on band a larpt assortment of LASTS, BOOT fBXKa.Ifi.Ae. TtmywoaM eoUctt th* attam Po^gk|turrßimcs t at thrisynr*, apr^^c^dameadand Landto, Sale. TWILL sell 250 aero, teing the principal part of what l« knows aa th* “Wootimy farm," ritual* to to* fork* of Yougb, Itnetnvvr Cownabip, WettaonUod coasty, Pa-, os* mu* ttom lb* . Voagbloghray rinr and ConneuerUl# Railroad, and 6r» mite* from th* lionong** bcla. About co* basdrad mmin vtlltlaknd and la* remainder elearwdeoJ well adapted to«Uh*r agricultural orgmlngporpopra ■ Vcro* tbouttod dollars of the porch*** mcoeyiaast b* paid lolhand.tb* nmainder mavremaia tea ymra, on tntorat. If nquinM. faquir* ofA.ILMILLKIL, Kaq., PitUbuif h.or tb« pahseriber, near tb« ptmilpm. TtU* Indisputable. d*29-wtg DAVID PORT KK. Orphans' Conrt Sale. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan!*’ 1. court of Aliepbroy conatr. I wIU expo* at Public ffip.oo WEDNESDAY, March 21st. W&, atlO o’clock. A. thepramls a. all that tract or parcel of LAND, sttust* to East Dear township, Alleghany ooaoty. Pa. bounded by land of fronds Karo*, Robert Long, ■■ Smith ana othsra. containing about 8< amp, upon which l«ersrt*d*lrigCabla lloosha Saw MU) and OrUtMUL being tb* *am* land which Job a McKee, let* of Um town* •hip aforesaid, Arc’d, raridsd upon la bU lifetime and Im mediately before bit diawr/bad which bapansbapad from Brer* and I’alnter, by art idee of agreemut. Sal* poel- Ur*. Termemade knownaisale. Tbit property Hep aboat a dUm from Tamtam, on or neer tha Tamtam and freeportroad. and-aboat 1\» mUaefram the lie* of the AD'abeny Valley Bead, and % of a oU« from Karo'aßsaneu tb* Penn*. Canal. JAMES CRAWFORD, Adm’r. f034-ltwB* of JnaMeßae, latoofEast DeorTp^deHd. A DMINISTRXTOR'S NOTICE—AII per f\_ sons flndabtod to the Eatataof DaalalOoe, late of Tarrotum, Alleghany enontf.Mee'd. art requested to make payment to the subscriber, and all bavin* daims against •aid relate wUI ptoase present them la proper form. ■WtfB JOHN MoCOSHELL, Admr. , Executor's Notice. Kgflm \TOTICE is herein given that Letters of :J. vf AdmlnietraCtonhava omo granted to the cahpertber on the estate of Wo. Hoorn, fir., Tata of Baldwin Al legheny county, dadd. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Hid estate pro hereby notified to make Imme dial* payment, and all those haring to preaent them, duly authenticated, fbr settlement. 8.8. MOORE, w* TtM. HOOBkTJr . Adm’rt. Adminirtrator't Notice. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of la AdmlnUtratlonlhav* been granted to the fuberrlbtr oo the eatate of William M’Bride, late of North Fayette Tp» Allegheny dec’d. - All penons knowing thempelTM In debted to Hid estate are hereby notified to make immedi ate payment, and all thoM haring clalaato vnarot them, propmrauthroUoated. at No.ris.4th *t- PUtaborgh. MeBtUDB. tulSr, STOTICE.— Tho CREDITORS of QEN. I LABIHBR are requested to present their claims far netment, and those Indebted to say up wlthoat delay. ayiiAw Of the Trustee onWylie at- near the Ooort Bnoee, Pittsburgh. TUGS. MELLON, Trustee, faiaeteod-wfita IN ADULTS—The vi- II ministration of B. A. Fabneatoek*# Vermifuge ha* alwaya bona characterised with «aeeoH, always pndadng In the feeling* a maxkndchapgefor the bettar. An r one who Mat It am eaftly confide la it, and the meet delicate in Chat tivkjllmptirtl»hMlth. |||mn . ||a , l||m Hum. B. A. fbAaeriodb Oi. , _ . _ ObtuiuM bare -pud two bottle* of B. A. Fa act toek*p VermifogP, which 1 pnrehaaad from your agtnt; it had the deatnde9W*t In brtnglag away a Um nomber o -wcraui ftr>m my wifir. I pamaiwl another rial and gar# It to my child; it had the oat affect, bringing away great anabera of worm*. I thereibre reoommend U t* T tb«Jpib- Be a* a snre remedy for worms. _. Prepared and void by -B, A. FAHNESTOCK A jalftdiw eoraar let and Wood at* Publio Hotice. TJ THE STOOKHOLDEBS OP THE BmxiAnßix TcaafiKS affo Pun* Boas uomtaxt.—That an Ntadlon will be bald at thahmiM of Daniel Sbawhaa In rarmingbaimon Monday tha 6th day of March, between the boon of 1 and 3 P. &, toelaet on* Preeldent, aix Managera, TtaMurer and Secretary for tha paroing year. By order nt tb« «_ 1 telSOtwT . . • . DAVID CA LI TOON, Trea*. ¥ ETTKRS of Administration oa the Estate I A of John Caekcy. dec’d, lata of AUeghany City, .has* Ingopea granted to the n nosplgned, all peraena having -claim* agaioet nid ertat* are hereby notified to present thr aame to tha anderclgnad for Htuement,- and all per pons Indebted are to make payment forthwith. AOH KTtT CASKS V, WILLIAM CASKET, Admra. -jal2*fitw • Allegheny City. . •- , jtjQjrogß 10(14 BKfiOA’ ■ \ I‘UUburgh, Tebrnanr 2d, IBU, / •AN for President, -Monagors hud J\ Offlaw of tba Company, lor orwtlng a Brldg* over tbplUfer Moooncahela, opndt* Pitta bar gh, | a the obunty ot AUegbeny, will l>* held at UmToII lloUee, on MONDAY thTMforiru*. ism. « a o>tek. r. nr' " ' JOHH TUIW.HMi.r.. ' To Hiller, and Mill Owner, Id Keretr, Allegheny anJffasMngton Countio. tanßneiwfoot flour be madetuWMUai Wlatf . ¥TOUK ottentiou is invited to the oxomino- V Lion of Important loproyemanU la. tb* pm snUoa - of ttooH (br holllog ■ and cleaning fioek wheat, and fbr mooring ana . eiaanlag-Whnt and also to tb* drwa of mlOptotwi. iS? uroyamantA.arp ebaap.and aconomicaL Tha nuißr la •lmplo, and|figedi llttle power to drive U. glonrcaa by tbjm M white as the flneat Whoa* floor, and anttady frepfromaaod and dirt, Thasntocrl' bar* tfonot askTooto rotar njjon any uncertain or espeo- HveachMie* of experiment tha ImproremroU hay* teen thofoaghly ■ teatod, can ba readily understood, easllv PD^to 1 operation and k*ot_ln order, and HveTtto* and labor, and to tto toyom th* robaeribara do aa with tlm rtaranUeat&t Ifion a fair trial of tb* to pforamantß too eaonot make bettor rkmr than you hart •rermadaar *»*n made by any other proeeaa, toy wUI charge nothing and remove tb* Miehin* attfitf eva ax* *"*&• improremants may b* aero Jn oparaUaa !n_J 6 SlmwTmuu- PtoegroTe, Mooar 00, and \^tOnmjvlll^ ttS^HofJriotrrandnolladßuckwheat marbaaeroa _ JAMES. C. BHAW. JaT-SmwT, - . • •:: EOBT^S. (Waehlngtoolleportor copy lmon th i> GBAPEPRUNEHB-50 pair of theGenuau ARDEN TOOLS—Pruning knives, Sa^s, CbU*l*,to.fagmt v y»ri#ty, and Parmto* Implfr men (rand Madilayy of the Hoctapßrored aadjdeelrahl* aorta.wholaaalaAndntalLfagidtwTJAS. WARPROP. OOOKS ON GARDENING.—Downing, I P Barry, Themsa endiha Books S? rrnlu Eolft'r Kltohsn Uarden. asd Flower Card*a, Orn^N* Youog OarJrovr'a Aaaiitaat and othroatamlard W OT V AGRICULTURAL. &C. Pittabnrgh Hedge Para Nursery,' SITUATED on -Wilkinp Awnnc, O about 1 On* q Barter of a mUe from the second STS?* toll ntioo the Farmer*' and -Meehanka? Hank Knad, an extension of Fourth street, and about three aud a ouut*r mUe* from Pittsburgh. WM. A .lAB. MURDOCK, Proprietors. Thny offer far sale itirr tars* oeJlaetlon ofweU Brown tree* aud plant* suitable wr transplanting this nil and omingrpring. .. * . . The Nursery no* rover* soma 30 acres or ground and contain* ever2bo,OOQ tree#, *brahs anil plant*, and over 10,000 fruit tro*#, and 20,000 Bnrsmu and Sbrubc are of fine alt* (or removal to orchard* aod pleasure ground*. I’lanta carefully paekedandsent according Indirections to any part of the United State*. . . . . W# bag leave to call the attention of the lover* of shrub n*ry and render* In the trade to our unrivaled collection far the Spring of 18M. embracing nearly all the Bear green fatally, fudignnnoi and Exotic, that la worthy of general eulUraUno In thU ecctlon of country. Plante ean be pro cured of many tlilugsqulU largo to glre lirnn-Mfl f * effect. Prices tnoderat* an ueual. From strangers, cash ,or satifr artury rnfareuce In Uiedtyof PUUbargb required- at all Ordereaddmeed tons through WllUn Port Office, near Pittabargh, Pa>, or ten at ovr ctand on Market days, In th« DlatuondUarket, will be promptly attended to. ociiWAwtfT PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARB JL HOUKEAND SKy.D BTOKK—No. 125 Wood ttiwt, PUtabargb, JPa.—K. R. SIIANKLAND, (late HhaniLw vraaon f CoO Maufteturer and Dealer fn Agricultural and Hmtealturai Implementa, of all kinds, Wbalemlevnd Ke talU PUM, UanUn and Mower Seed*. Evergreen, Fruit and BhadeTreeej Guano, Pou.lrotte, Uhemleal BaUa, an d all other article* counectMl with Agriculture? a delT:lydwJ Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &e. subscriber would most respect- a&l I fully call tb* attention of hla Wend* and the fsSt public to Ills my large stock of Fruit Trees, Kver-PSSC greens, Bhrabbery, Home, Grpenbouse Plante, An. " l " Of Apple, the stock Is large and fine. Of Pear, we hav* some6ooo Dwarf and Standard of our own raising, of choice varieties. I “each, several thonaand fine, with CW it, Plum. Apricot. Kaapberrlrs, Qooee tarries, Corranta, As. Our Evergreen*, from 1 toft fret, of which we have many thousands, are .fine. Persona wanting large quantities win b« liberally dealt with. Call and aw our atnek. We ai react Orders left at the Pittsburgh ?. O- Ur; It. DaSeU, Liberty etL, the Oakland Nursery, 1 % mile# on Peuna. Arouse, or the Pittsburgh Nurvery, lij miiee from Oakland, will be prumplv attended to., N. B.—Planting done neatly to order. oclMAwa- JOHN MURDOCH. Ja. Bay Wood Flowers. A RRANGEMENTS have been made pith /jC the proprietor* of Bay Wood Floral Gardens for* seen ittot supply of Boouettee' and cut flowers during Winter and Summer. Ladies and gentlemen ran be furnished at short notice any of the following French farmed Pyramidal (ct variete) Vase few eoride;)B Btwti&haious M Flabeßdooat *• /heelers tricolor*, Ett Mdanp*. Rosetta, Fleurs poor la tfietem. Order* for flowering plantl tn pot*, also received at ' £. ?. iIiANELAND'S Bead Warehouse, laSl 1» Wood street. pRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. A, 1/ The roheeriher offer* fer sale. a choice aeaart- Baßi meat of strung, vigorous and standards, eome of a bearing *Ue; New Jersey Peaches, Plamb*,Ch*TTie*, Apricot*. Gooseberries, Curran tap Raspberries and other Fruit*; Evergreen*. Hyacinths, Tn* Upe, and Crocus Boots, far blooming In winter and spring* Implement* for the Farm and Garden, of most approved construction, from the B*ed and Implement Warehouse, <flFHthstmt. fpottl JAMBB WARDROP. 7 WANTS. Y/ITANTED —Good Business Paper to ain't TV of 12,000, having 4 months to run. • Iklfl B. MeLAIN A BON. SITUATION WANTED.—We wish to pro cure a situation for a Toung Man In a Wholesale or; lletall Goods Store, lie ha* had 6 years experience in the Boalnees and can give the beefcreftienoea, Alt B.CDTIIHRRT A BON. General AgU.l4O 3d it. WANTED —A married man to work oh a Farm, to whom'a bouse and garden will be fur nished. Apply to the subscriber at hie residence. PI am Towuibio, JUlegheny County, Pa. CALEB LEE. fefelmw Information Waniefl. Vf R. JOHN TODD left Irolond for the Ivl Onited Stater in 1852. Be landed In New York, and started for Pittsburgh. Pa-with* view to employment as a dvil engineer, expecting to meet there one William Millar, an engineer. Any Information concerning said Todd will be ihankftdly received. .Address Sarah Eliza Todd, care of Kev. Baxter DkkhiSQn, D. D„ Beaton, Maas. ja3-3Uwdr ,f- Business wANTEDi-eisoo an4“So I the services of an active bualneea man an offered for otereet in a safe buslneiw. Kniraire of au2fl-tf Tim WOODS, 76, 4th at. WE ‘.WISH -TO PROCURE A SITU A TION for a Young Mam, aa a Partner in a small manutketarins establishment. Ila Is able to make blm aelf useful in any department, aod ha* a capital of Six or Seven Uondnd hotlara. He Is a good, plain book-keeper and salesman, but would prvfor being.employed in orahoat the manafoctory. 8. CUTHDEBT A BON, 140 3d at. jaO W ANTED IMMEDiATEtY—Pittaborgh City warrants. Apply to ja* B. McLAIN A SON. No. 13.6 th St Wnnn DOLLARS WANTED— To bor - / Ul Ft r row the above amount on a mortgage on property u the dty worth at least J 20.000. Apply to I*lo B. MeLAIN A BON. Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from Hew Tork to Melbourne, CARHTINO THE LSITED STATES MAIL. TIE beautiful and faTorito Clipper Barque NIMROD, nineteenth ship of thlaUne, will J» dew patched on her eocoud voyage to Melbourne, on the 2Dth lost. Paeeengvr accommooatlon* unsurpassed. Rales— Saloon. gUOO, Jim Oahln. *l5O, Second Cable. *126. The Nimrod will be followed by tbs celabrSted Clipper Ship Windward. Apply on heard at uierS.Eart River.or to oc!3 1L W. CAMERON, llgjffall street New York. * Hew Learner Store. F G. MOWRY, late of the firm of E. Bard. •9 • No. 233 Liberty street, opnoaita the head of Wood Sreet, wbole«le and retaU dealer la LEATHER, HIDES, and OIL, has just returned from the East, and la now rr calving a large assortment of leather, cundatlng of—Red Bole, Baltimore Leather, Philadelphia and French Calf* skins; Morocco and Elds, of all descriptions; Binding and Lining Sklu: and a geoeral assortment of Finding*. Hav ing parchawd my entire etoek tor cash. 1 am prepared to •eu low, for cash. 1 would Invite t»r friends to rail and uib oe my stock before purchasing elsewhere. , Co-Partnership. f'tEO. R. WHITE haring associated with UJT him, la the Vtne? Detail Orr Goali bad Bern.. his toother JAIIEB WUlfe and hla Confidential Clerk, Mr. JOSINP.LQT, The business hereafterwUl be ebadneted under the bum cfUKO. K. WHIT* k GU. As It is the intention of the new firm to eerv* the pub- UavtlL eatlooMtiur rely on (nttlsgtcouliitkbaad at a price satisfactory. Pert of their slock they Intendto Import, ud to pureboA* from firsthand*, *r> that nor tiring in their ilno will be at the lowest cost. To enable them to do ea it will lw necessary for those perrons indebt ed to Um.’K' Vf hlte to pay promptly. Pittsburgh, Feb. Bth. ISto-fea-lmd California Diamond Fins. 11 ENTLEMEN’S SOLID GOLD CALIFOR VI NIA DIAMOND CLUSTERBREAST PINS withdulw attached. raise SS; without eholn ti Theee Plat ore equal la brmloney and appearance to the ml Diamond, and are really worth a visit to eee. W* invite every oae to call, civility to noo-purehanr* gratis. . L k J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. N. B.—A email history of the Discovery ot theee Stone* would not be amis*. Proflmsor Jacobs, eo well known for hia superior loasutOetureor IXavlng etnt large quantities V* A rente there sent him a specimen ot the Quarts Rock, whiai he Immediately eent to Uts jnanufhctory in Paris to be eut. and used In the Inlaid york on Aeeordeono, hi* ogsnt in parie being struck with the beauty and brilliancy of the Stone, after be in polished, sent aqnantity of them back toußrltence the manufacture of the above Pine, at a price within the reach of every one. WITCHES AND JEWELRY of every description, prleee marked in the window, and at 24 per cent, less than any other store In the United Eta tee. a L. k J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. Rew York. Theee Pin* eentbr mail to any part of theunited State* by enekafag amount, addreaseaL. k J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, New York. N. B.—A specimen con he seen at the Counting Room of thisolßce. no2T«3pd SIXTY DAYS’ PASSAGE. Pioneer line of monthly Packet*, car nriNr, THU cxjtxd states mail. The following Bhlne have called: EevrnuK L3QQ tons, July aa/tender, 1,200 tons, July i«si war JQxminondai,l,4oC tonaAng Lady AYa*iUtx,9oo tonfoAcg 185 X 1851 Ocean Eagle, 7,460 tone, Sept Edvard, 1.400 tons, 0ct.,'63. 18&X Ocean Seat, 1,000 tone, Nov. Onoco, L6OO ton*. Oefc, 1«2 1853. &tcrvo,LA6o tone, Dei, 1862 Cbrtbpe, 000 toss, Deemher* ariwwore, I*soo tana, Jam, 18m. 1863. Albert JVtmMtn. Pth. 1864. JkpAroja, 1,200 touu Kerch flflgAKjyak. I*ooB tong. Hay moo torn, Hatch Gkrtruds, 1,000 tone, July NTmroA mo tons, April, '63 The Snip* of this Lina are fitted with Emereon’e Patent Ventilator* and carry Fran etfMrtaltoJUfo Roots. _ The new and magnificent Clipper Ship PLYING SCUD, 1,718 Tone Register, W. IL Blau, Hatter, will saaoeed the “Gertrude" asCightoenth Ship of this Una. and wIU sail for Melbourne, Australia, ’ On the 20th of September. « The PLYING SCUD Isbußt on the most approved mod trn principles ondlioonridered to be a perfect model of Mmi** Architecture. Theee who desire a Quick run In one of the finest and Cutest Clipper Ships overbuilt, should secure pamege without delay, as only a Halted number of Ist and tod Cabin peseengm will be token. For freight or prssege, apply cm board, at.Pter 10 East River or to -ILWrCAIBKItON, ■ oar . lie Wah musyHew York Carpeting*, Oil Cloth* and Batting*. .ROBISON k CO., nrm street, opwsite tub theatre. I | AVE now on hand, and to which they iare f I daDr adding, a large and ebowa assortment of the abovegooasj'roathelowest to ta~ht*h**tftredejwhlcb wIU be sold ateestors price*. Al*>-*KJaes, Mats, WJndpw Shades, Venitlan 2Ulhds.Ptano and table covert. Suff Hob land. Green oil doth, add all othra goods usually kept In orpet houses, to which the attention of purehaeere a In, cited. , ™ lO Selfiieating aiia Uox Iron*:' Subscriber having purchased the ex -1 elusive right of J. J. Johnston’s Patent Box and: J. ; Jonnston’e Patent fleltneellog Smoothing lrons, ls.now extensively engaged In manufacturing the some. 10 »n* leetlon with the above, he keeps constantly on bond at ils wareroom.ba Pederal tu. opposite Anchor Ootton Works, a large and good aswrtment of tbs eoutmoo Tailor wnd Bad Irons.' to which be would respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and tb* pabUo in general. ocfrlyd U. KINUBLAND. Allegheny Pity, Pa. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, I Laforetin PoUdlng*. Woodit. aheuttg.—MlLLAßA Principals and Pro&eaare ol Plain and Ornamenial Penmanship. JOHN UABUY, Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer oa ail Important busiaeee innsoetloofo JOUN .PLBM* ING.fauCborofVleialog’s new and Improved system ol Book-keeping.) will examine tad deliver weekly lecture* on the science of otfoai.ts. JAUKB H. QOPKiNfi. mem* bar uf the Pittsburgh Bar.’loetorer on Commercial Law. Although bat ashart lime established, thb Institution Is In a most prosperous sod flotirlahlng condition, ‘ now numbering one hundred students, which wxhlblts a pop* ularlty and sucoeuterhope never attained In so short a time by any other Cummerdal College. The Book-keeping department, under tke able sapervulon of Ilr. Barry, ts unequalled In this city, Prut UUlorA Bro,'* system of writing U entirely new. and In many respects superior to any other system, for the eon operation or which they ap peal to monypersonsin Pittsburgh who have alreaayre ceired instruction (torn them. Pro! HlUtr hat tauaht penmanship la all the principal cities and towns In this country for the last eleven yean, during which time ha has Instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persons. • Young men who desire a thorough commands! edge** Lion will here find Inducements oßersd to. them upminu ed In the .West. Let it be distinctly understood .that i» student aboil get a diploma from this Collage' unleoshs u fully capable •festering on the dutiseof mercantile urn io i*.». «w.«***f at any time during the year. ~ is3i - ayNo estoa charge tor ArUhmetir- • - J no memo lAdiMVho Jiat# worn tbtofgVLWiMwd wUh tbwm TJOT ASII—^ Ftoi*l«by ,|top^3obsS^ -rfAGANSAtahave juet xeo’dperAd itTESfebN for sale at Hobs, W**' ' y points. In tbaDUiaopd a* Me iflai gun. r _ | New Tort and Philadelphia IdnrtUnneats. < ruoa CRANE A CO. W Botltt M «. rhiadciphU, andloa Nassau rttert. Xew York. To Hervoiu Snfferers. A 'RETIRED Clergyman restored to health iTLIo % few day*, after many yeartof great nervoua eu£ faring. Isanxlou* to make known the means of cur*. WUI send (free) anywhere, the preacriptkrn use-1, on receiving * tetter (boat paid.) Direct to Rov. JOUX SI. DAGK ALL, 6? Fulton it, Brooklyn, X. Y. _ feiO-StO Removal of Millinery Establishment MRS. BURKE informs her friends and patron* that ah* has removed her Mliltnery and Making Establishment from 172 tonm Chestnut sL, twodoor* above Eleventh, south aide, Philadelphia. These arrangements are made for the more extensive carrying on of all branch**, aod convenience of easterner*, by ap propriating the Store and Wareroom to the Millinery, and second story to Dress and Mantilla Making. Every atten flop paid to Wedding and Mourning order*. fel»3mo WM. H- FRENCH, 18th and Chestnut sts. Philadelphia, IVyf ANUFACTORY of every description of If ■ ARCHITECTURAL PLASTER ORIiIRESTS, for Decoration of Building* consisting of Center Pieces, Moulding*, Enrichments to Corbie**, Capitols, Trusses, Ac. New designs modelled with ear* and accuracy to drawing Alt order* from the country punctually attended to ami warranted to earry saftly. - frlOflmdc (CAUTION.) Araitage's Monsenole Anvils. I T bavingcomo to the knowledge of M. & 11. ARMITAOE A CO. that many spurious Imitations of sMouMhol* Anril an cold tturoughout the country, and represented a* genuloe, thl* Is to notify purchaser* that the real Mousehole Anvil bean tbs s*amp _ tß> * n. toimltatowhleh I* folooy AAKltlO* MOUSEHOLE FORGE, near SHEFFIELD. Horn fo!4-2mc BOtx. HERRING’S ' PATENT FI BE PROOF BAFEB. T BE subscriber continues to manufacture hi* snrlvallnd Patent Kirs and Burglar Proof Safos, varranted equal to anrand superior to some, of the many which have been tested, es published and noticed by the pnsa throughout the world, for the last IS years and Is go e proprietor of lUU’i Patent Powder Proof Lock, both “T l ®! weelved .eparate medals at the World’* Fair. Lon £°?!va f»»w York. 1853-4; alto the patentee (by 1 vorutaael of celebrated I’atest Oomolnatlon and 11000I 1000 {a A Ol3 Placed In the ??fiiS^5 1 t!l* t . l , ba t. Wor, « , » Pair, London, menrod by > .. Lo ?* , i* nd offered as a reward to any one Who would pick the locks or open the safe within 4ft days. Sa ii£F n|! H, ol>er * t *' 1 on br Mveral skilled Jnthe lock-picking, no one succeeded in opening eafo (no Jocks or keys having bom made during the time.) but the money nmalned In Its aaflrdepMitory. and was reetorod to the proprietor, and a medal awarded for the champion eafo of the world. Carnon—None genuine excent those having the sab- Bather's name on the metal plate. « .. afjLAS a HERRING, Green Block, corner Pine and Water it*. New York N. B.—The above Bafee and Uicks ean be had (adding freight) at mannfkctm er‘s price*, of his authorized agents. In all tne prindpal cities of the United States anOCanv daa. • f»C-2mc Casn ana snort Credit! I M. L. HALLOWELL * CO. SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. /ItERMS; —Cash buyers will receive a dis -1 count of SIX per orot. If the money be paid In par fond*, within ten days from date of MUJ Uneurront money only taken at it* market value on the day U la received. To merchant* of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX months will bo given, if desired. Where money 1* remitted In advance of maturity, a dis count at the rate of TWELVE per cent, per annum *Q] be allowed. Prices Jar Goods Umjbrm. In again calUngtheatteotlonofthe tradlngoommunlty to the above terns, we announce that notwithstanding the general depression In commercial affairs throughout the country, the system of business adopted by us more than a year since, and to which we shall rigidly adhere, enables os to offer for the coming Spring season our usual aasortosnt of __L NEW SILK AND FANCY 600DS, Comprising one of the LARGEST AND HOSTTSPLENDID STOCKS to be found In America; to which we will receive constant additions, throughout tb# seasem, of new and desirable goods from our 13OUSE JN PARIS. jal6-2mo B. T. Babbitt's Potash in Tin Cans- OF 331-2,12,7 pounds each, assorted; 143 lb* in a case, warranted equal toaor In use at about the same price a»-tbat in casks, with full directions for use, printod on each can, being In a much more portable condition for retailing. Any person desirous to try it will please remit lOdollar* Ina letter to my risk, or through some frtend In this place, and I will forward one ease as above, 143 lb*. ThU article has been tn use . for the last throe year*, and gives the best of to all who have metwlth It. Also, super Carbonate Soda Boap Pow der, Yeast Powder, Castile Soap, Cream Tartar, Candles o* all kinds, and the best Baleratus in pound paper*oo la a ease, or other packages. B. T. BABBITT. deWac Noa. 08 A 70 Washington «L, New York. S Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS, WELLS & CO n Phrenologists and Publishers. 231 Arch etreet, below Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish all works on Physiology, Water Core. Magnetism and Phonography, whole sale and retail, at New York price*. Pro fa*- sltmal examlnatloas, with charts, and full written drtKrintlon# of character, day and eT*ulng- CaUnrtfree. tay22-lyo FOR RENT. rpO-LET.— A small well-finished and fur -1 niahedSTUUK, with large show window, next door tothe earner of 3.1 and Market sts. Poese*<don given im mediately. fi-23 K. D. QAZZAU. 71^0-LET.—Tlfe STORE on' Market street 1 - mxt door to the fonit-r of 3d it. orcupled by Mr. B. StiCTn. an ezeellant and well-known stand for tbe clothing 1 boil ness. 1e23 B.D.GAZZAU. fj^O-LET.—One of the large STORES on 3d li sL'just below tbe Ladies’ Wntlng Room of Dnff’s College. Rent |250. fra E-D.OA7.2AM. TO LET—A good Brick Dwelling House on Pena if syne, now oompied by Dr. Kerser. House U eonvenleot, having twoparior*.dining room and kltehen on first door, with good chambers. Urge yard, : brickstable and tearriage luiuKoa tbe premises. Bent low to a good tenant. Rnqulro offl. OKOBOB A CO, Lib erty it,or STEPHEN UAGUK. Near l«t Ward School House, fe2i-3U* All eg heay dty. For Kent. PT*WO fin® and well-lighted ROOMS in tho ■-B hugs ABtr bnJttlojrouFtrth attest adjolnlnifths Protectant kfoibodtstCborcb. The rooms are sultabU for a Bookbinder, Lithographer, Engraver, etc. Tb« building hat be*u teased tor a term of yean by the publisher* oi th* Pittsburgh Quetta, and In* room* would salt well tor person* following * kindred pun ult. Knanire st felMtT THIS OFFICE, LET—A Throe Story Brick Dwelling I situate onWaterst. eboveUrant. Pomseariongiven on the Ist of April. Enquire of Ul» ■ 0. BLACKBURN A 00. * LARGE THREE STORY BRICK A DWELLING. with ode* attached, In hasemeot, sit* nated oa liberty st, U twern Pitt and Hay eta. Enquire of UKNBY B. FOSTER. tel 4-1 md at L. Wilmartb A Co.'s figuring mil. LET—A Brick House on 6th fit., with 1 a large yard. A Tavern Stand Id Birmingham. A 2 stohr Hour*, with a large yard, on alter. A Houseof 4 rooms, hall, garret. Ar- on Gth rU, near Grant. A Ilona* on Grant at* near tbs Public School Hons*. A arg* il story Bouse on Rcls it., at the head of 6th.- A arg* 11*11 on 4lb at. Kir* Office* in BplalnW Building on 6th at. A large Store Room on 4th at. Apply to. M g, CUTHBJtMABON.I4O.3dat. Hotel for Lease.> T>ILET’S HOTEL, formerly known os the IB i “Isunartioa House," la ottered for lean on fkvorabte Brat, being situated on the corner of Fourth and Grant tte* near the Court llouse, and about midway between the ttonenjrahal* Wharf and the Penna. Rail mad Depot. It la on* of the moat pleasant, convenient and desirable loea ti on* In the dtp. The Hotel will be furnished It deatred. and leased for a term of years, commenting from the first of April neat, For farther information, apply to JOfIBPH 8.-A A. P. MO&RISoN, Attiys; ja2MmdkwT -Office, No. 143 Fourth st, Pittsburgh. For Rent- splendid* Now Hotel, known asg& 1 “Brown's Exchange," aituated 12 milesfrom thaJEfca. dir of Pittsburgh, at the junction of the Greenaburg Plk» and a Plank Read from Pittsburgh, containing 40 moms, and built la the most modem style, with all the eouvsn foneeaof* ftrotelaits Hotel, tuehaa Ice and Books llouse, {tabling for 80 to 100 horses, and a fine Bern. The house a at p eeent furnished with the best of furniture of mod em style, which will bo soli to .the tome* or removed as desired. A fin* Garden attached to the House, and from sixty to seventy acres o(flns dear land,* greater portion of which Is rieh bottom, lying along the banks of Turtle Creak. There is one of tbe Central Railroad stations an the farm, within one hundred yards from the Hotel.— Persons can go and. come fronr Pittsburgh twieeaday.— Yhs House haangood eastern as a eumatr resort for on* lness mens* femluca. The necessary arrangsmenta for a llotel are also for sals, Omnibus, Horses, Haruets. 'Cows and fuming utensils. There are also a Store, Seminary and Poet Omee doe* to the Hotel. The Hotel and appur tenances will bs leased with- or without the farm and Bam. The above Farm, together with other land adjacent, consisting In all ofaOO acres, will be sold entire crin any smaller number of acres, to salt purchasers, tor Country Boats or tor gardening purposes. . Persons desiring tolmse the Hotel or Farm, or to trar ebasetbe Furniture,Omnibus, Horses.do- Ac- will ad dress the undersigned. ALLEN BROWN, jaWhad, Turtle Creek P. O- Allegheny Co, Pa. I Dally Union copy Smo and charge Garotte. 1 Hot Bale or Rent. A WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin* I w lug Wtlkiaiburg, and near tbe Railroad Station.— The House contains 13 rooms, and tbs lot, on which there Is a garden and rood stabling, fronts 68 bet on the Turn pike and extends 254 feet In depth ten fifty foot street. This desirable property will be aold low and on very easy terms, or will be rented for slfiO per annum. Ja34 • R.D.QAZZAM. For Rent. * THE Brick Dwelling, known heretofore os “Our noose," In Diamond alley', between the'Dia mond and Wood *U at present occupied by Ur. Wo. Gal lagher. For terms, apply to J*l7-tr _ E. D, GAZZAM, Lota for Sals or Lease. A NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, on I\. Brad dock, Commerce and Brady its* and on Prana. Avenue.. These Lota-are eligibly situated lor Dwslllog or buHness houses, ami will be sola low on easy terns or wll be based for ton years or lan as may suit those who wan; them. For particulars,enquire of K.D.OAZZAU, myl7-tf . Marketed, b. tween 3d and 4th. VARM FOR'BENT, situated in Economy JL township, Bearer county, T mile East of Freedom; SB) acres. 110 cfwhlch IsWver bottom, the balance U heavy timber. Tbe Impronnenuaroetwo story Btoo* Dwelling, Orchard and Bara. TO* Ohio and Pena. Railroad runs, through said form. Apply to B. McLAIN A SON. 1 HORRENT—A cood House on 2d fit, bo ? twosn Bmlthfi*ldan4 Grant sta. Rent THUS. Wpona. 76 Fourth St. 170 H KENT—The 2d, 3d and ■ TOR RENT—A well light** l and forniahed; To Editors and Printers, mng Building occupied for more, than ten I tLnfcjtbeiwi6urpAoue<te,and whichUcentral* . A»Third sL. near Market, la now FOR RENT, Stria directly opposite theaxtouslTePTlnUngknd News* Ptpw rotohllinmento to hlngsrly'a DUpatohßuildlng. ForUrms, apply to • • B. D. GAZZASL ; . jagfrtf .Market st- between Sdandith. rjOOD TENANTS WAaTED for thelol -ITJ lowing Houses and Store Booms: ' ■ Two Dwemng llqusm and Blore Booms on fidist. ” , A D welllog uouss on fitb rt. A Deoiling House on Water st. above Umnt. : A House of S rooms, ou Loon si, A Uouss of 3 rooms, on Bedford st. A nsv Ihmse on at head ftth st. 'A Dwelling Hons* in Birmingham. • A lahhi V%wn SU»d <r> Hlewtlwghni. - A Large Store ftoma on sl, (was Wood, . That spadous Rail on 4th at, now known as Cargo 8 Hall. I*l6 , Applyto 8. CDTHBEBT A SON, 144 3dst 1 LEASE OR SELL -Thopfopeity known JL as the JoulataßoUlnglUlLl •itnatodln ADsgheny Guy, below the Otd Bridge, atthe iKaetionofths-(Snal udAltebaayriver. Tbcrware on tha premise*2 large work shope-ooe ®f which U used a« an engine honss, at-, taomd to which is a line ofthafUng wllh dramsr and ex tolnsle htodumlth forges with apparatus for blowing the • samebyfon.--TL*rs-Ualsooa the BmalM-ceehtin buUdlng crtthibiftiog. drumaAe.-Ihfoiaoos of tbe bnt locaUcas West of Uw mountains fora Machine mad Ko rhejrhfllewlU ba rented fora tfoa tf years,or the lessfo buildlagsand machinery wJU besolJata trrat bargain. Klplaui abun, 21 h st. dfopHblfi oppdrtanity ih oifcrea for aecnring tUma*, ami Siwrdfog fcrTtwo ssmilfoiulUee, Isagenteelprtvato' bearding faougs, ton uUaatoesslk fiotUi r.u. ApalkaUous muss bemads with hams andßoetoloo. box Wf iojtoratmi *O9. NOTICES, &C. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— -I have this day aa- KcUUd .Ith hi tlu Ooil U.H slaves in the borough of TempjrsnoeTille, Ml Thomae Collins. The style and title of the firm wfll hereafter bo MDILVRAY A6oLLlNB,wboarepreparedtofaniUbUm at the mouth of Saw-MIU Run, or by wagon to "itber of the cities, as well as ttanslenktoams« at either j of our pUt' forma, upon reasonable terms. JOHN M UIL vRA ». We hate engaged the service# of John PmlUe/. *ho “ ■thoroughly acquainted with the aboTe buaine«t V! OTICK—'The late firm of Wick & Utir *” a f^O-PARTNERSUIP— Tho undcraigncd, ol Si»iaa«EafliMa^gS ■tSfoflf'CiNDi.lSi UKANSjfcb. TtBT .*?; 2m;s t i n^K° ni,p ‘ tre “ s ° ’p-wssSkv?, May 24.18&4.f my 27 ; Dissolation of Co-P&rtnenlup>. . XHE co-fartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers. In the Grocery burl nee*. In lameof John Watt A this day been dissolved by mutual couactnt. . . The business Of the late firm will be settled by Johc .Wilson, at the dd stand pn Llbertr street, and for that purpose he Is hereby authorized- to use the game of the firm 7 JOHN'WATT, January Btb, 1866. JOHN WILBUN. In retiring from the business, I cheerfully roeommnd my late partner, John Wilson, to Ute P*t«ma« trfour former customer*. JOUN wati. JOHN WILSON, Grocer and Commission Merchant, No. 206 Liberty street, Pittsbury.h. xhe suheeriber will continue Hie Wholesale GroceiT. Pro duce and Com Mission businegs, at the old •pgAflxsi*' Watt A COh No. 2sW Liberty s&eet, JOHN WILSON. J*» fiO-PARTNERSHIP— We have this day 1) ourselves In the Carpet business, at N& 1(2 Market st- the partnership to dale from the first day ofjanusry last, to be conducted under gKaameandOrmof WMeagtortA^ ALJ^ANDM-MeCUNTOCK. GEORGE I*. McCLINTOCK. Pittsburgh. May 1«t,1854.-myl3 . Z v O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The uh sa?waa?ifjMs{aa: Business, under the firm of HAGAN A AHL> at Nos. Market and 8 Union street*. j t &AGAN, nbStf DANIEL AHL. XTOTIOE—I h&vo sold my interest in the business of Ismg» MlUer A 00. to S. A-"JA<ng. wßcl with Jno. Phillips wiu continue at the old_rt*gAN&. R» Front st. lemuiaUy recommend the new finaftoXse pat ronageofmr friend*. P.H. MII.IiMU Putsbargo, July 29th, 1854. 8. lloxo..„ nniup*. Q A. LONG A CO., BeU and Brass Poun- Lj • dero and Gas Flttare.lnvße ittoatlou to their stoeF ofChandsller*, Brackets, PendaoU and other fixture*. — We fit up houses with steam and gas, make brass eastings of all kinds to order, lurnlsh Railroad pumpe and tank fii- keep anu-attrltlon metal constantly nn hand. NOTICE —The interest ot Mr. John At* well.ln our business, ceases from thl* date, by agree meat. Our business, asWholesale Grocers, will be con un«d trth. S&xSSivßfoo? ■oiaaafJSfflfeaifts?- No. 221 Market sC, Philadelphia. PittsburAb.Doc.l9.lB64.-dh2l WM. BAQALEYwOU. VTOTICE.—Tho late Aim gf JONES & iw QUIGG having been dissolved by the death of John y~Qnigg, on the 27th Inst, the business of «dd Ann will be KtUed by tbe undorsigned, at their office, corner of 'SrtflS&SS 1 - ISAAC JONES, surrlng partner TSAAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring I and Blister SteeL Plough Slab 8 tee I, Steel Ptough Wings. Coach and EHptle Springs: Brass Not Taper*. Half Patent Screw Mail and Hammered Iron Axles.—Ooruey of Boas and First streets, Pittsburgh. - O. s. aooxas. X&AAG JOSH .. ~r\ B. ROGERS & CO. f Manu&cturere i* 11. Boeer’i Pataot Improved 8t«l CulUTitor.—ofttca corner at Kom &od Fir it •tract*' Plltobnrgh. . t*\2Af 'VfOTICE. —In consequence of haying sold Xyj our Furnace* to the InaOompaar. partnership hereto for* existing under the firmof P.BHOKN BEUOHK* Parn*e*,anil olsothemrt nenfalpexlsttag under the firm of KINO * 81IORXIJKR GKlUntCunMn Furnace,ere both diseolred.- The bus!* ness will be eettled.np bj the managers st IhpFnrnaeM, and Oeorge 8. King, who ere sntborised to osd the names Of th. mpoctto. ten, to -turn , P. SIIOXNBKKQKrt^ March I. Ma 3. fahfctfl n. w. nosmt .. —... raw agoum. T\ W. HERSTINE & CO., Commission 9 |« and Forwarding Merchants* and Dealer# generally [n Produce, Pittsburgh. CJndanati, and other Manufac tures, *&, Hot. 93 and 9d, Front street. Pittsburgh. Tbounderaignedhaviheffonnedaco-partner ahlp. coder the style ol D. W. OEKSTIKI! & Co., (tr the transaction of a General Agency, Commission, Forwarding and Prodoebaalnesa. at No*. S 3 and 65. Front street, are pr— I«red to gire special attention to filling order*. reeeWUig and forwarding produce and merchandise, and to the ex ecution of all bustoeM that mar he entrusted to their rare. D. TV. nKHSTINB,' UMN. KICHBAUM. ■ Rmt to-Clarke A Tbaaj William Burnley A Oe.; W. HTlully A Co; P. Sellers A CO4 Hays A Mack; Kramer A Rahm: Henry Graff, Esq.: William Kichbannßwt. Johnson, lUq • T. Bakewell, GeorgtrLeJlin. E 434 Solomon Stoner. Km jaidt. joe- asn jos. naurao. VTOTICE: Joseph-‘ Fleming having asso 1 W dated with him Joseph AbeL the bustnesa hereafter will be conducted onder the sty le of JOSEtI ABEL A CO. at the old stand, corner of Bulthneld and Fourth streets.. jam • ' ■ • €iO-PARTNERPHIP. —The .undersigned J have this day entered Into copartnership, under the nameand style of J. A. ntiTCHJSON JtCO„Cirthe purpose sftinnsactlngaConunisslon and Grocery business JAB. A. BOTOUISON. Pitts bomb. Fab: , ’AI-fod A. M. WALLINGFORD. CO-PARTNERSHIP —Having associated B. 8. Ward wtthme In the Drug business, the boat nr-r ** in »—»— ,l * tn i anJstUwPihcl R. R SELLERS A CUT January 3d, 1864. I* E. SELLERS"*'CO./molcaalo and ■V,» Retail Dealers In Drugs, Paints, Oils, Tarnlebes, £WkL No. a Wood street, • ‘a4 OPEARS’ MILLS TOR BENT.^-Thesa |7t_desirable and vary popular FLOURING »OLLB and * SAW MILL attached, are sow for rent tow, as the present prnprletorsinteDd embarking In another bmdneSs.: Tbcse ulus haT* one of tbs best water powers to th* country, being supplied hr th* Llttl* Beaver river, and Sandy and BcawrCuaL • They are 4X'mltos from the Ohio river, or out-let Lock of tb* Canal, and the Pittsburgh and d*T»- land railroad. There Is in contemplation (and baa been , surveyed) and will be built, a railroad from Darlington to ‘ tba river, which will make th*communication to this Mill good th*year through. TUB STORE leavcry desirable location for selling goods, has a good run of custom, doing a good eash busuiesa, of about *12.000 per annum. Anyone wishing to encage In a safe paying business. wßldo well Uj call soon on in* pro proprietors, as they are determined to rent for th* reasons mentioned abore. DANIEL SAJIVKK, ' Spear's Mills, Columbiana Oo- Ohio. . PortoOco address Bmlth’s Perry, Beaver Co., I‘enn’a.or , to J. D.-STUART. aeo<ttf Union Lip*. Plttoborbe. "liver complaint, DYS^X SIA ’ CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OPTUS KIDNEYS And all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, OUCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD S Files. FuDnsss of Stood to the Used, Addltr of the etomaeh,-Naassa, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, or Weight in tb* Stomach, Sour Eructations, Slaking or Flattering at th* Pit of tn* 8 tom ash, Swimming of th* ilsad, liurried and DUBetflt Breathing, Fluttering at tbe U«art.'Choklng or Suffocating Senatiooa when In a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or W*bs before the tUgbt, Fever anddull Pain In the Iltad, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness of th# Skin and Eyes, Pain in th* Sid#, Baek, Chest Ltmbe, An, Sadden Flashes of Heat, Burn ing In the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, caw ns xrrzßTCAttv mts by DR. HOOFLMD’S : CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rXKPARZD BY Dr. C. 81. Jackson, . <; No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over tb* above diseases is not excelled, !! equalled, by any other preparation la theUaltod BtiXw, as th* am* attest, in many cases after skilful phyririans These Blttorsars worthy,the attention of Invalids.— IVwrfring great virtues In the rectification of «*(■■*— of the Liver and leaser glaeda. exercising the most search ing powers la weaknea and effeettons of,tbs dlgestlTs or- J. D. BrxiNG, laoeyvilla, April 0.15&4, says; **l can Kt you some good certificates for your German Bltiers In Li vicinity ir you wish them. A lady purchaslag son* of It this week, says that it Is by for th* oest median* she ever knew, having don* her and her daughter much •rfi: Lawbov, Bentard’Sßtore, Somerset Go, PtL Aug. 16,1863, tayc “1 am much attached to year uerosa Bit tors. havlsg used,two bottles ofit, which 1 procured from 8. Kurts, your agent at Bomcreet, and -found great relluf from it In n anise of the Liver. Ifind It has great effect on my lungs, strengthening and invigorating them, which, aal am a publw speaker. Is a joeat help torn*.” Da. Goss, Newton Hamilton, Pa* - Say, 1861, said: “I have used myself half a doxen bottles of your German Bit ters for Liver complaint and disuses of a nervous charac ter, resultingirorn th*abase of i~eroary. Iwaspotsoned ana afflicted with spasms from the usa of the latter aril da. The German Buiars is tba first artkls from which I obtained any relief. I have also given ihe artfoto to many dyspeptics, with the most salutary mult. I think as .many more bottles will cure me.". • • „ _ , a ._ J. C. Youso.KsttT of Dauphin, wTitoeMeyfi, lBk “I was afflicted with a«»nd Debility, Etmrfntl Wrok nem and GosUreosss, for wbldr l need many .dlfiervnt ramedlcs without roSfi lat *S*L£?!*JSSi n f German Blttos. Itookafew bottles acomdlug to diroe- too°i t “Sirß{u*rsar*«fr^r 7^j^..,l3w *T* strengthening the eystom and never proetraUDg it. gold bydee tore in stonkeeperssvery- A. Fahnewock, A Go, fISTu. K*y»r. I*> Wood aUPittsborgh; 11. P. Echwartx, by dealers in toeafclnegenerally ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS, - THOMPSON & BCH3LEIF. > f 1 LASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street, vx puts burgh, respectfolly Invito the attention of th* puntie, and of Archltoeta, Bolldarsaud Gentlemen or True tee* about to build privatenvideuroeor churches, to (hHr specimens nftfTAINED ULA&S, at theirestablUbment, for whleb&Urex Medals W»ro awarded by tbe IVzuuTivanla Btsto Pair in 1863- and by the AUegbeoy County Fair for 1861. They are inparoato execute fitatoed Glass oreyery style and designs, <or churches, private dwellings, or atoamboato from the plainest and cheapest to the-ooet urnamenUi and eostlr,lhriudlng;AhsdeeoraUunofchurches with LUb-Uke figures, ecriptaru and allegorical subjects. ; and every othsr deseriptloaofOreams&talW'lndowKalso. Ornamental Doers, Transoms, Bide Lights, Bkr Lights, «te . lutrodueing Lsndscapes, Fruit*. Flowcr*, and every varie ty of scroll work. Enamelled Utaaof new and handsome patterns at low prices, and KstryXsamg and Lamps for Hotels and Restaurants, got up In handsome sty to at abort coUea. Thsy cau point to work already examtod in this dty and othsr places, Lrcharrhra,atosmhoatsandprivato dsrelUng*. a* *vldeo«a of their capacity and skill. daU-lydAltwT •• FITS! FITSII FITSHI ' THK VEGETABLE EXTRACT. EPILEPTIC PILLS, Ibrtiutall jreatoui and ' I3ERSONS who are laboring undcrtlusdia- ET (rawing maladr will flod UM vEORTABLE xpr. LEr-TICFILLS to twth* oatrranisdj *m diaeOTtrad in* ourioc Bpn*p«7,ar Fnllin* MU. .. Tfa— ftHawiwupaaflcmUoaoa tbsnemni era.. •AtWaUpeMOM fcffliclod with wilt; rnn»feiSS. uenow intern hMbm«mst»i«i«T thaUend rrwa an* sow wt&am. In ebroato complaUti, w <Utnau / Prte«(&P«rbwi.ortwo bw«fcrjs. taunt*nt Yr tht ettr. •ndatlajc » nsnltUne*. *IU hrre Uw Wii» Liff £&£XpS*£3’ , ?“ f S gi.& rim Sans. ir iuaus o K „ w ' Q^n«UwiyUT LBS. RUfcKJPORK. fbTTtafe T.D.CAXOTKIt» : LABO foreale by ' fclJ fttiuJUi. and iiUbxs. .Roll ■■■■■ *•* : ’ J.B-CißrlX> ■-■:
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