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STJJSi-t. -— Qaly adopted the following of lhe BOraral Ward., Bo- Radetd, pat ‘A" Allegheny County are requested rounds »° d ,. To ,'“%?place3 ot bolding primary meetings, to meet at their usual pi ~ elect t«o delegates £ Saturday,.tbe H£ Convention on the from each dlstrle' “ » lho House, at 11 o clock IbUotring Wednesda.. ‘ n#x t Slate Convention, and A.M-, te elect Ifvf. tariness a« may be deemed necessary ,r T„l,'r Th«S vrill held betireen the hour. of Sendd P.M. W. M. Pontes, Secretary kotice. The patrons of the Port are Informed that Mr. Thomas Phillips Is no longer connected vmh this paper, and not anthemed to collect m contracts, cr do any other bustness for the Datly Morning Post, or Weekly Post. SATURDAY BIORNINO POST. Oar weekly, which is issued this "“filing, cantnine full details of the foreign neweby ho Atlantic; an interesting story ; poethy ; besides » targe amount of other interesting reading matter. Among the editorial is a Brief history of the Origin and Present Condition of the Cus tom House Organ, which is published by T. J. Keenan & Co., and edited and owned by a nu merous corps of office holders and office hunters in this city. Prioe firo cents per copy. THE CUSTOM HOUSE OHOAS, nws 1 * A SEW HAND AT THE BELLOWS.^ The organ ot the plundered treasury mb m our city evidently got a lift from o fresh hand yesterday. It contained on artiole, of a oolnmn or more, about the Port, written with more sense and seif control than usual. Of course, wo don t intend to reply to it at length, but select a few of its main points for as rnuoh attention as they need* . Wo may possibly have been mistaken in our estimate of the pecuniary condition of the Or ganists. They may hare suooeedcd in securing a larger amount of plunder than wo oould prove Without eome difficulty. Tho Union says : •The Port is unfortunate in its statement that tho senior has paid more for his half of _ theics tablishmeot than we are worth; because, if 1 bo true, what has become of the Custom U° QS plunder, and other large sums, which it charges ns with having grabbed 7" Well, if the organists did get tho ten thousand dollars, which we have not Baid, but which eome suspect, they may be worth more than wo thought. When wo give our readers some of the facts connected with that Custom House af fair, whioh we shall do before long, tho people can’ form their own judgment on that subject. It is due to tho public that that thing be far moro thoroughly investigated than it has been ; and suoh an investigation, we arc well assured, will be instituted. Bat the organists are particularly unfortunate in introducing tho subject or «' endorsement!." “The powor of endorsements,” as the Union oalls it, might, in some instances, bo far more proper ly termed the weakness of endorsements ; and Governor Bigler was, we are informed, guilty of that kind of weakness. We will ask tho organists a few questions on that subject. Did not Governor Bigler endorse their paper to the amount of ihreo thousand dollars, or about that earn, some time before the election ? Has he not been compelled to continue hie en dorsement upon renewals 7 Is he not yet liable; and with some prospect of lobs 7 “Wo pause for a reply.” Again, was he not endorser for more than one of the organism t The endorse ment, as a business matter, is of no consequence to us. But we have never had our support of the candidates of our party bought by heavy endorsements. Be it remembered—the Organ first spoke of endorsements. Now, in looking for the reasons of tho extri ordinary seal of the organists for the lato Gov ernor’s re-election, will these endorsements give any indications as to tho purity of the motives that stimulated them 7 Was it not pretty good pay for the quality of the Bervioe rendered ? So zealous and effective was the service, that, in Westmoreland county, where it was exerted to the utmost, Mr. Bigler’s vote was reduced from a majority of two thousand in 1851, to thirty „in, in 1854 ! 1 And the faithful and unreward ed services of others oould not prevent a simi lar result in Allegheny county. But these in dorsements were not the only rewards of the or ganists. Did not one of the Jacks of the organ go to Harrisburg, shortly before Governor Big ler’s term of office expired, and get a large batch of Lieutenant Colonel’s commissions? Are not both of the Jacks, and some others of the ganists, now men of the sword 7 Wo have been told so, and we shall soon have the record proof on the subjeot, and will then announoe the facts as the record exhibits them. The organists are evidently 8.“ harp." They are determined not to work, even for their friends, for nothing; and they are determined ‘ to be paid abundantly for the quantity, of their work, without regard to its quality, or its disas trous effects. They will take all the offices that can possibly be secured, whether they are worth a cent or not. Like Oliver Twißt, they Bwallow all that is given them, and oontinually ask for " more." If good offices turn up, they resign the worthless ones, and go in for the better. Solomon says «• The horn-leech hath two daugh ter,, crying, Give, Give. There are three thing, that are never eatufiicd, yea, four thinge say not, It t« enough ” Had the Custom House Organ existed when Solomon wrote, he would probably have inoluded that Organ in his list of insatiables. As the principal part of the Organ’s article of yesterday was devoted to Gen. Moorhead, we are relieved from the neocssity of an extended reply. The General must take care of himself. We are otherwise engaged, and ho neods no help, we presume, from any quarter against each a foe. We were deoldodly in favor of running a Democratic candidate for Mayor last winter. But, on returning from a long journey, wo found Jt had been arranged otherwise and hod to choice but to support Mr. Volz. Had a Demo crat been nominated as usual, and onr party ad hered to its principles and its organization, all opponents of the Know Nothings would have baen compelled to come in to his support. The r jsult would then have been a Democratic, in stead of a Whig Mayor. But as, in that case, might not have been elected City Solicitor, the organ thinks it better as it was. No matter If onr principles were thrown away, and onr par ty organization destroyed ; so the grab game of the organists is benofitted, the organ is satisfied. In regard to the city printing we need only MT that some of the staunchest Demooratio mem bers of the Counoils voted for the Pott. If K. N.*«voted for us, too, wears much obliged to them, end take this opportunity to express our thsafca fcf the favor. Ooc ifciog, hoeetsf, U! certain. ri either of the proprietors of the Post l wero present in the Council Chamber when that 1 matter was voted upon : while all the “ organ-1 ists” were there, begging, ns Oliver Twist would 1 have been ashamed to do. Bet which is worßt, 1 that K. N. Counotlmen should vote for the Post, 1 or that the editors of the 17m'on should go to Har risburg and wort hard to securo the eleotion of | the caucus nominee of the K. N.’s to the Du. ted Btates Senate ? That the Post will he driven out of the party by suoh idiotic falsehoods as havo been industriously circulated by the Custom 1 House clique is not at all probable. But the r baseness, the treoohery, and the folly of the at tempt is not palliated by its failure. TIIOJIAS FARLEY, Chairman. *»- • the news. By Comptroller Flagg's report, -we learn that §2,808,02 were paid to Goo. W. Matsell, Chief of the New York police, for killiog dogs. Mrs. Elizabeth A. M’Neil, wife of the late Gen. John M’Noil, and sister of President Pieroe, died at her home, in Conoord, N. H-, on Tuesday last. She was 08 yours old. Marshal Wynkoop arrested in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, twelve men, who wero on board a steamer, preparatory to leaving for New \ ork, there to be shipped for the Crimea, via Halifax. The Boston Advertiser Btates that the late James Brown left by his will the sum of five thousand pounds for the purchase of books on natural history for the library of Harvard Col- lege. . . . Wo learn from tbe Boston Transoript that Misa Anne C. Lynch, poeteßS, is to be married in a few days to Professor Yinoonza Botta, a relative of the eminent historian of the Amori can revolution John H. Phelps, who was in the Albany, (N Y.,) j *ll, for tho murder of hiß wife, after being reprieved several times, has at last had his sentence commuted to imprison ment for life in the Penitentiary Forty frail fair ones wore arrested in the streets of New York, on Tuesday night, by order of Mayor Wood. They were sentenced next day, with one exception, to from Bix months to one year la the penitentiary. The exception was a young girl who, through tho earnest pleading of her mother, was permitted to depart, on a prom raise being given she would betaken to her home la the country. Mayor Wood is determined that the operations of the broom of reform shall extend its operations to the pave. Tho Brady’s Bend Iron Works have been sold to a Boston Company for at 490,000, there being included in tho sale several thousand aores of land, containing extensive ore and ooal beds, with ore and coal privileges on adj tiniog lands, four bla3t furnaces, a large iron and railroad iron rolling mill, about two hundred dwelling houses, warehouses, storehouses, hotel, Ac.; a stock of ore, ooal, pig metal, merchandize and implements of trade, valued at $BO,OOO, five thousand tons of finished railroad iron, together with Western Railroad Company bonds to the amount of $lOO,OOO. Rhode Island Politics.— Tho Know Noth ings of this State have nominated for Governor, Wm. W. Hoppio, Whig, the present incumbent; for Lieutenant Governor, Anderson C. Rose, Democrat ; for Secretary of State, John R. Bartlett, Whig ; for Attorney General, Charles Hart, Whig; for Treasurer, Samuel R. Barter, Whig; for Congress, (Eastern District,) Nathan, iel B. Dnrfeo, Whig; Western District, Benjamin B. Thurston, Democrat, tho present member. Mr. Thurston has already received the Demo cratic nomination. The Whig State Convention met on Wednesday, and nominated for Governor Wm. W. Hoppin, of Providence; Lieutenant Governor, John J. Reynolds, of North Kingston; Secretary of State, W. R. Watson, of Provi dence; Attorney General, Christophers. Robin son, of Cumberland; General Treasurer, Samncl B. Vernon, of Newport-all Represent '°c>>m bonts ; for Congress in the Eastern District, Na [ | tbanicl B. Dnrfce. No nomination was made f for Congress in tho Western District. The Ides of March were fatal to two men, who in political principle were as widely a9noder as tho poles. We mean Dupont do l Eure, the stannoh French Republican, who was a mem ber of the Provincial government in 1818, and Nicholas Romanoff. M. Dupont had just enter ed his 89th year, having been bom on tho 2ith of February, 1707. By a singular coincidence, these two ohampions of tho antagonistic princi ples of republicanism and despotism died on the same day, and almost at the samo hour. KOSSUTH ON ENGLISH REJOICINGS AT TBS DEATH OF NICHOLAS. In a letter from Kossuth, dated London, Maroh 8, to n gentleman in this oonntry, the English get a deserved scoring for their gratnlations at the death of the Czar. Here is an extract from it: Yon know the great news of Europo. Czar Niohoias iB dead. Le Czar ret mort, vhe U Czar. That’s the history. He died March 2d; the same evening his death wbb known at London, announced in Parliament, and—in the theatres. I The rioh people of London weie enjoying the performance of the fashionable L'etoile da Ntrrd, and just in the midst of the scene when Czar Peter the Great presents himself dead drunk, the manager oomes forward and considers it Bis “ agreeable duty to inform the ladies and gen tlemen that the death of his Imperial Majesty, Czar Nioholaß, has been just officially announced in Parliament.” Upon this, tremendous cheer ing and hurrahing, and clapping hands, and waving handkerohiefs, and singing God Save the Queen,” and " Pariantpour la Syrie," etc. A strange sight, forsooth ! We, on our side, when after a hot dny of battle, bravely contest ed and dearly won, we found tho gory corpse or a distinguished enemy on the battle field, mounted though our blood had been by the bat tle’s rage, and by the joy of victory, we carried him to tho grave with all the honorß we could bestow ; and our stern warriors, who, a moment before, faced all the horrors of death with a smile of oontempt on their heroio brow, march ed with eyes downcast in meditation, and with solemn silence, near tho bier of the fallen foe And here wo see a community, one of the pre tended standard bearers of Christian oiviliza tion, oarried away to bncohantio gambols and pranks, by joy at tho tidings of the death of a man, who, had he but died a year ago, before England was yet drifted to war, would have put the Court of Eogland and all tbo fashionable circles, in mourning for forty days, in spite of all the misdeeds and orimea of his former ca reer, in Bpite of the blood of Poland and Hun gary crying to high Heavens, *’ Murder, on his name. Then, what is the matter with this intemperate ebullition of joy at the death of a despot? Is it an involuntary outburst of anti-despotio aspi rations—is it barbarism, unrefined rudeness,orat least indelicacy ? No, nothing of them all. The English are an extremely polite people, attaohed with periwigged punctiliousness, even to the most antiquated crotchetß of so oalled urbanity. The fact on this occasion is simply this. First— The groat majority of tbo English notion, all what there is commercial and aristootatioal, is thoroughly tired of the war. They-don't care a bit about the issue, about all the questions im plied in the contest, or about futuro complica tions which could not fail to attend a temporary arrangement. All this has not the slightest im portance with them ; they want peaoe, peace, peace, at any price, in whatever form, for what ever time. Secondly—There is no possibility to make them understand the nature of the contest and the meaning of the war. While the history of a thousand years cries out with a thousand tongues, that the policy with which the present war originates on the part of Russia, is by no means of a personal character peouliar to Nicho las, or even of a dynastical character peculiar to the Romanoffs, but is essentially national, his torical, hereditary, the English persist with un paralleled blindness, in attributing it to ambi tion personal to Nicholas. There is a perfeot infatuation on the subject. Nicholas being re moved, they believe the cause of the war re ' moved and peace to be sure. Hence the uncon trollable ebullition of their joy at the tidings of hU death They feltas if a nightmare had slip ped from their breast, and they could not help Shouting cheerfully, amidst their dream, nncon scions of the fact that the shout iB but a revela t Hon of their weakness and fear. Their awaken f ing will be dreadful I apprehend. V.M- " NEWS BY TELEGSAM. Reported Expressly for the Daily joining Post. SIX DAYS LATER FROM EOROPEI ARRIVAL. OF THE ASIA. Halifax, March 80.—The steamer Asia ar rived last night, with Liverpool dates to the 16th March. Tcere is nothing new from Sebastopol, rub l'm attention is centred on the Vienna conference, and hopes and fears arc enually balanoed as to the probabilities of pcaco. Anßtria and Prnsßia circulars indicate peace, but the manifesto by tho Czar Alexander to his army, is interpeted as ver? warlike. The Vienna conference held their first formal meeting on tho 16th inst. Gortschakoff, tho Russian ambassador, was not present. The allies re-opened their fire on Sebastopol with good effect. There is nothing new from the Danube. The Roebuck committee ia still in session, con tinuing their inquiry into tho conduct of the The Emperor Napoleon’s journey to tho Cr moa is supposed to have been postponed. Tho ministerial orisis in Belgium continues. SPAIN. An interesting paper from (Jen. Concha, re specting the Cuban conspiracies, has been laid boforo the Cortes, recommending that conces sions bo made to tho Cubans. A vote of appro val was unanimously passed by the Cortes. A new BaAriun loan has been promulgated. Tho Congress at Vienna formally met on the 16th; present, one Frcnoh, two English, two Austrian, and two Turkish representatives. The Russian plenipotentiary was not presont. The telographio reports say tho discussion was on a general basis. The negotiations terminated sat isfactorily. Rumors are ourrcnt that Austria and England will be content with the demolition of Sebastopol. Vienna, Friday night.—At the Conferences yesterday, the plenipotentiaries exchanged pow ers and their proceedings, entered upon the four bases, and tho interpretations given them by the Allies having been set forth, tho representative of Russia accepted them verbally. One of the plonl notentinries was hereupon deputed to draw np a minute protocol, which is to be signed to-mor row Saturday, the first thing, when tho ambas sadors meet. This dooument will constitute the basis of negotiations for peace. _ Paris, Friday night.—The mission of Oen. Wedell has completely failed. Prussia refuses to accede to a treaty with the Allies, and will not, therefore, be admitted to participate in the Conferences. _ At Sebastopol, the Allies resumed firing opon Letters dated March Ist explain the discrep ancy between the French nnd Russian accounts of the storming of the redoubt. On tbo night of the 23d the French did Btorrn two Russian re doubts, and finding them not tenantable, blew I up tho redoubts and retirod, with a loss of 100 hilled and 300 wounded March Ist.—The following is MonsohitoO o despatch :—Baring tbo last night wo erected a second redoubt in front of that which is on the Side of our fortifications; it waß Impossible for the enemy to prevent us. Thero is nothing of importonco from Eapa- 2d —At Btlaklava the eioknesß is de creasing, and the weather is dear and frosty. There are three miles of railway operations. March 3d The Russians are fortifying in a formidable manner tho volley of lokc-rmaun, and aro also ereoting mortar batteries at Kamaro. They threaten Bataklavn, and have sunk more sloops in the harbor of Sebastopol. March 7 —An official despatch giving infor mation of the death of Nicholas has just arriv ed. Yesterday we threw rockets upon Kamicscb, and set the town on fire. Two Russian officers deserted to the English. The siege works are proceeding with the great' est activity. (Signed) Bruat. March B.—'There is nothing important. The Austrian government has notified France and Eoglaud that the mission of the Aroh Doko William, to St. Peterßburgh, was an act of sym pathy merely. Aostna has addressed a circular to tho Gor manic Federal Governments infurming thorn that the Austrian Commissioner wilt present a new proposition towards the effectual mobilization ol ihe Germauio contingents. The circular also in sists on tbo necessity of being prepared for ol! eventualities. i Prussia has issued a oiroulnT to diplomatist! I and consular agents. There is reason to beliovo that tho negotia tiono now pending will end in peace. Prussia, by a decreo, prohibits the exportation of articles contraband of war. Monschitoff has gone to Moscow.. The two Grand Dukes aro on their way to St. Petersburg from the Crimea, consequently it is not truo that tho Grand Duko Michael was killed. Os tein Saoken now commands Sebastopol. Luden is at Odessa. Count Scavnoisky is organizing at Sohnmla a 2d Regiment of Turkish Cossaoks, in which Poles have been cnrollod. GREAT BRITAIN. Tho Committee of luqoiry on the state of the army beforo Sebastopol has been Bitting ten days, and the session continues. The London Tima says . “We find after hav ing examined the evidence, that it confirms tho worst reports of mismanagement.” The patriotic fund exceeds £1,000,000. The Bhip Greot Repnblio has arrived at Lon don. There is no dook large enough to admit her. .... . * 'X, b ***_** “ '*' '••' r'T / v V •:? ••:.‘.O : , . *-! ’t*" ;•• >*. . it".. < - i-t , 1 .. ■’ 5; .i_* t The steamer Great Britain sailed from Cork on the 13th with 1760 men for the Crimea. An encampment is preparing for the Foreign Legion near Folkcstown. Since the death of Nicholas the general aspect of monetary and oommercial affaire havo under gone a favorable change, and hopes of a cessa tion of hostilities are most general. Gold la increasing; the discount at present is 4J@4} on let class Bhort bills. Melbourne dates to Jan. 9th represent all as anain quiet. Several failures had ooourred. FRANCE. The Emperor’s visit to the Crimea continues doubtful. The warlike preparations ore as ao live as ever. Orders havo been given to pre pare to transport from Toulon 60,000 men and 8000 horses. Gen. Wedel, the Prussian envoy, has returned to Paris. Meneterr officially oontradiots the calumny against Gen. Forri, that ho was in correspond ence with the enemy. Forri Is, however, re called. BELGIUM, The ministerial crisis oontinnea. Thenix la oharced with the formation of a oabinet. BPAIN. The Madrid correspondence gives a detail of the reoent conspiracy in Cuba, and says that the Government received confidential oommnnica lions from Concha that the condition of Cuba inspires him with considerable uneasiness. He recommends that conoessmnß bo made to the oolony, and that a Cuban deputy bo sent to the Spanish Cortes. He begs the Government not to emancipate the slaves, which he says would be a fatal measure, and oause Cuba to Beek ndmie Bion into the United States. The Cubans cannot be pacified by concession. He Bays that 20,000 troop could not retain Cuba to Bpain. March Bth.—The Government nnnounoed in Cortes that tranquilly was restored in Cu6a, and that the Government would do the utmost to prevent farther difficulty. A vote of satisfaction was unanimously agjreed to by the Chambers. GERMANY. A now Bavarian loan ol Bix and a half million of thalers, at 4* per cent., has been announced. Commercial Intelligence, lIYBLFOOI HAnEETS.-Ootton: The pri-w'are conrHjra- Uv loner : buyers demand »reduction of 1-18 o LW- The ■»»'» •» S^ n pX.*™«wTo?i2S; 4l ß?r’i^umi—B?eadTtu(ta have slightly 'ta'anced. Wcst ffour 425; white Wheat 12". 6d ; red Wheal 11s. S“; market auady "white Corn 43a.; yellow 42a. 6d; mixed 4 *Ma™cbe»ter ndrlcos are more favorable. Frommme are generally unchanged. A aM. Stores have de steady, prices unchanged. Sugar firm. R XS" J iur^“ n^r DS tnsol, for money are Runted “‘lUrarooi., March 16,-Brown, Shipley * Co. report a Flouraouuorni . r Philadelphia and Balll “itctardsonrap^ota' d f‘ C^* , .1 »hii« holders of good brands are demanding an od- Ja U uc’e Beef l01!4@102H. Pork In lilted demand It 77W@80s. Bacon in better demand at l@2i. decline. Lard ba» declined; sales of 100 bbls at 47a Slave Caie in Cincinnati. Cincinnati, March 39—Tho slave of Mr. Dcnnieton was brought before the United Stateß Commissioner this morning, nnd the obss argued. The decision was reserved until next Tuesday. Tho excitement ia intense. Death of a United States Senator* Baltimore, March 29.—Hon. Wm. 8. Aroher, ! U. 8. Senator, died at Amelia county, Va., on Wednesday. e % . • •' it *» '£ - ■ . h'V- : ■ frees 6ufea*»ll!SM3tloii ofßearSlßto** great EScltetaeiit, BaLtimobe, March 30.—The Southern'mail has arrived. '■>■-? ;v '' The leabeilo arrived at Charleston; she brings Havana dates to Sunday. „ Much excitement prevails at flarona. ,P«» Ramon Pinto was executed on the 22d instant. To such a piteh has the feeling on the subject reached, that the Captain Generated not been seen in public einoa that event. Tbe body, in stead of being exposed the usnal time, some twelve hours, was removed within three hours, the indignation evinced by the populaoe render ing the measure peremptorily neoesaary. This state of affairs waa brought about in consequence of the vindictive conduct of the Captain General. Some informality having taken placo on the trial, the Minister of War was re quested to countersign the death warrant, on the ground that the evidence oonvioting Pinto hod Emanated from one wha had served two aj, prenticeships at the chain-gang. . ? General thereupon convened a oouncil of four, and after due delibera-.on, two declared them selves in favor of death and two of acquittal. The casting voioe wbb thus left with the Captain General who condemned his former Secretary and friend to the garote. Hence the tndigna- “°Tho trial of Eatrampes and FelU wae to haje taken plaoo early this week. The U. B. Loubui, Col. Vi\ Robertson, had protested most cnergetl oally againat ihoir trial, and insisted ontheir liberation; the result of the application was not known when the Isabella Bailed. ti Tho Frenoti vessel Aggripa was at Havana, she had rescued tho crew of the Amertoan brig Catharine Mary, bound from New York to tho Indies, and abandoned at flea in a Binking con dition at Key West. ~ Tho barque Magnolia arrived on tho 22d in charge of wreckers, having been ashore on Loo I Key the previous day. H.oaetta Armstead Declared Free. CmoiswATl, March 29.-A colored gitl. eome t me since brought to this State from Kentucky by an agent of her master, wsb declared free by a State Court at Coiumbns, and a guardian ap pdnted for her. The girl was since arrested under tho Fugitive Slave Law, and to-day brought beforo Judge Porker, of this city, who decided that when even a slave, by tho oonßcnt of the owner, set foot on this soil, he became, in all respects, free, end ho therefore declarod the I f |An attempt was made by the TJ. 8. Marshal to arrest her, whiok caused much exoitement, and I a mob was apprehended; but she was finally conveyed to tho Woodruff House, where she I now Is. Destruction by Fire of a Penitentiary. Nashville, March 29 —The State Peniten tiary is in mins. At three o’clock, this morn ing, a fire broke out, originating in the cabinet department of tho Penitentiary. The flames spread with great rapidity, and in a short time that entire portion of the building set neido for various branohoe of trade, was a burning maos. The east wing of the main building caught, and cas so damaged as to render it useless. Tho cells were all thrown open, and tho prisoners conveyed to an enclosure inside of tho walls. A convict named Conner was smothered to death. Not a single convict escaped from prison. All the tools in tho different Bhops, with all the work, were destroyed. Loss estt timnted at $lOO,OOO. Vacation of tbe Canal* A Committeo of the liouso to day reported fa vorably upon tho bill relinquishing the right of the Commonwealth to pjtrt of the Canal in Pitts burgh, to tho Pennsylvania Biitroad Company Explosion of Oss. New Yobs, March 29.—An explosion of gas occurred this afternoon in the cellar of Robin & Co., Wall street, injuring Mr. Perry, and de molishing the front of the basement story. Pennsylvania Legislature Haebibbcbo, March 30.—The Senate and Houso have agreed to adjourn until Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Large Fir© in Hoston. llostoh, Maroh 30 —Tho stravr-gooda manu factory or Follet C. Hand, at Wrentham was des troyed by fire last night. Losb $26,000. From Harrisburg* HABBiBBcaE, March SO—The Bank of Stras burg has been vetoed. The Mechaoic’a Bank oi Pittsburgh hos signed. . Prohibitory Liquor Law Tbbktok, N. J., March 30.—Tho Senate yes terday postpoued tho Prohibitory Liquor Law until next session. Death of”an Eminent Lawyer. Sybaocse, March 80 —John Ranger, an emi nent lawyer and politician, died yesterday morn ing aged 63 years. *3* Another Initanoe of Tope Worm Cured BY THE D3E OP Da. M’LANE’3 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. ' This Is to cerHf/.lbat t was troubled with a tapo worm for more than til months. I tried ait the known remedies f,r tblsdreadful ifiliction, but without being able todostroy it. I got c.ne of Dr. M’Lane’e Almanacs, which contained notices of several wonderful cures that had been performed by this celebrated Vermifuge. I resolved to try It; and immediately purthased a boltle, which I toot accordiog to directions; and the result was, I discharged one large tape worm, measuring more than a yard, besides a number of small ones. Mas. M. SCOTT, No. TO Cannon at. P. B.—Tho above valuable remedy, also Dr. M'Laue's cel ebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Btores in this city. Porchasers will be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lane’a Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, are worthless. Also, for sale by the solo proprietors, mhSOtdaw Hurd'a HMr Restorer— This preparation seems to be efficacious for the restoration of the hair upon baU heads. Wo have seen the testimony of persons well known to ns, Who havo used the compound successfully thereby corroborating the opinion of ita restorative oner oy We know of nothing more desirable |n the way of per sonal cornellne® and comfort than a good head of hair, and any process by Which this crowning ornament of the outer man can be preserved, or recovered when lost, wlthoot, In the latter case,'* resort to Wigs, Toupea and Scratches, de serves to bo hdled-and embraced with gratitude by all of either sex, who ore unlncky enough to need its benefit. We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound In t& above terms, and now republish what waa then stld, to stow . gain our favorable opinion of it. Tbe foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Intelligencer t and refers to an article which has for a time been advertised la our columns. Wo must confess that we have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to (hts'famons “Hair Restorer.” But our In credulity has Been greatly shaken within a day or .two by e-rlog a coepliof certificates or well-known and perfectly credible citUena of tbe neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Oaphrlnofa New London whaling ship—to the effect that, in;each of these cases, a two or three months’ use of the 11 Itistorei” had actually brought out a new ond vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the badness being, in one case, of more than twenty years standin j. Ws do not suppose it is by any means cer tain that, becdueo the application has been thus successful in one case, or two, or a dosen, it is therefore certain lo 1 prove cqHally-successful In all. But with soch Arad- itnmg 1 evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer.” All 1 such ‘-old heads” are lnfonnsd that the article con be had 1 at Messrs. Lee A Osgood's— Harwich Evening Courier. * Bold wholesale end retail at Dr. REISER'S, 140.W00d 1 street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh2 ° REMOVAL! REMOVAL! OK THE 181 OF NEXT APRIL, TO 4S-NO. 63 FIFTH STREET,-® HKLUR3R respectfully Informs the public, that on .the Ist day ot AprU nest, ho will remove ms Mcsio AND PIANO WABEHOOM3 tO No. 53 Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall, And 11 feto doors from the Fast Officer The New Establishment will be Sited up lu the most ele gant munner, and the Pianos kept on the second floor, In a richly furnished and spacious saloon. ' a SPENOID NEW STOCK Ot Q RAND "PIANOS—FuII Qband and Semi-Grano, FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS, BERPENTINE PIANO 3, LOUIS XIV. STYLE PIANOS; —Awn'or— ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES OF PIANOS; MELODgONS, BERAPUINES, sta., eta., Ison the way, end the public are politely Invite l to cal and examinee premises, stock of Goo^ta.^ mhUtlmlJ No. 101 Third at, sign of the Golden Harp. - £3- Neuralgia.— This formidable diaense, which seams to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like magic to Carter’s Spanish Mixture, Mr . F. Boydeu, formerly of the Aster House, New York, and lata proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Vo., is one of the hundreds who have been cored of severe It tanner, of °a^ r! w,rh h re W 7 H« »y. it I. m-et extrsopdinary medicine he hea ever Been used, and the in another column. |mhls:lm tg- Balm of Thousand. Flowers, for beauti fying the Complexion, and eradicating oil FRECKLES Tram the face. Soldat Dr. EEYBERB,I4O Wood street. A SOVEREIGN RKMKDY. Tberekre, let all V bd him and be cured. Ilin whole charqo $5. He can u MSUlt.d at the CITY HOTEL, at all hours of ‘ ho^g’.! tf E o? OBARQI. PITTSBURGH _ Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC PA- | & ...»ance .PP«t—* * “ to all parties. DIKICTOF.B: Alexander Bradley, H»n’ John i ' u!k ' rton ’ ’ Samuel N'Clurkon, WUM Phillips, J»>™B W Dallman, i v_ <9nAff Cboa. Arbutbnot, Joseph P. Gailam, M. D., David Kiehey, James Marshal, John MQilii Horatio N. Lee. Kittwnnmg. HOBTH WESTEEN IH SUE AHUBC OMPAN Y , OFFICE, NO. 76 WALNUT STREET, PUILAIIkUIUA. * CHARIER PERPETUAL. | Authorized Capital, $300,000. 1 SSETTB LLAIILK FOB TUB LObstS 01 TUB COM la Stoci Notes, (negotiable torm,)secored by MoTt ‘ 41M gages and Judgments * In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments,. Bonds, Ac- ~ ••••;•* ar’ooo In pah, Cash Assets aud Cash Items • **> Tota , SSs3.™° n. OADWKI, President. 0. H. IRltfll, aS- Tire, Marine and Inland Transportation riaks, token at current rates, REEEBESOES. PITTBDCUOS. Kramer k Rabm, Curtins, Bobertscn * Co., N. Holmes * Bona, Wm Bags ley & Co., J. A. Hutchison A Co, U- heccn & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co. -* PPP-AOELPHIA. W „tarigW, Huntington S", Stat' ’ Harris, Hale 4 Co., jinks'KX^xfigont. No. 115 Water street, Httsburgh I*"=. OITIZKNS 1 lnsnrance Comjmny o* frj^ PittaburgU.— WM BAQALBY. Pr*aiJeDt; PIttSDUP ® SAMCEL u MAKSHELU Secretary. Office: 94 Watn Strut,btLial'ntiark-laudWoodiLr'eU lisares HULL and CAIW3O Bisks, on the Ohio end Missis nippl Hirers and tributaries. >L, end Inland N«lg»- tlonaml Transportation. MMCIOESS William Bagaley, UickarJ F loyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. lut-r, Semnel Bee, Willlem llinclißit, BobertDunlap,Jr., John 8. Dilworlb, Isaac 11. Penuock, yrsuri.hollers, 8. HarbaUEh, J- Schoonmaser, Walter Brjant, " illiam li. liajs. John Shlpton. . FAMILIES will bo mipplled with ourvarlour sriulrs of rnisau GROUND FLOUR, i-.Tio a their orders st the Mill or lu our boxe.H s.t Us LoMn?WUsoti A Co., Wood fitruet.or Uraau & Keiter.cor n«r Liberty and St. Clair streets. I’tUsburijh. j. p Jchwartt, or J. T. Sninplr, Drugjut*, Allegheny. Flour will bedellrerwl tolannllesiu eitherof thetwoc.tlei OABU ° nd,iIIT " 7 V.RYAN. EE.NKED7 A CO. 'mciiAiiii o. uOuKisa, MAIH-TACTCFt, ft OF , . Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICIURE FRAMES, PLAIN AM) ORNAMESTED-No ZI St Cl.ua stui.t. All kinds of Oompo-ltion Orua-n-nu, lor steamboat,, Ac All kinds of Olid ng anl 110 gilding, to or,.er. Gilt Mouldings for Frames, wlmlaa'e and ~'i.il larn.di fo, Oil Pa tiling? Knsr.tTin** an-1 tor • aie * e&- Implied Sr defaced Oil Fa nuu S » restored in the b e« m ncfacture l In lids estab lishmeol may ba cleaned without Injury, with soap and wnt-f-r, Cali auil pee Nxw Yorx, October 15,1852. FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co;, 60 Wood street. Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY (tIXAB TUB tAUaOAD STATION.) No. 21 St. Clair ft. PHtrtmrgh. jmh2G.tf HOWARD Health Association of Pa—omCU, No. 1«S TUIUI' 3T IEBT, opposite the Telegraph OHiw. _ ThU Association l a organic! for the purpose ct flff^rdm n mutual tutfistna *e to each other, in «*»>» ot sickui or ac cident. lty pavlntT 8 «nnll J esrl y \ h 0 ' of tb« As»dntlon ~ear« i> »«Wy S“ u Vo avmifto? fr«m i2 ? 2u to $lO pet wee*. In lai* An-v. '-‘ Uc, “ al, «, «,«uy pros«.s. • T. J. HoNTEa, Secretary. *. Finance Committee—J<wun Ei<'., Jatia G. *■ • HofFbTCT. Consultini Physician—?• ItuNii, M. H catena Pennsylvania iAo.i>it IL?? Dra L.. boacvcs, Second, between Wood and 3i «ne»,>rtJ. 1««*. North-east corner ol Diae gbeuj city, are the attending I'liy rh-miiau. the »W tuUon, for thf fin*t quarter uf LS-j-J. Applications for admission tnay he made to them at ai houra at tlieir offlees, or at the Hospital at . o cle. a, 1. M. Becent cases of accidental injury arc recelred i.toU h-ura. without form. -—- r AttPioJ.IJ £ VVlt-t-IAMs, ... r»r Chilson Furnaces, ‘Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Genorally, FOR WARMING AND VKNTILATION OF BUILDINGS. A, A W. will contract for warming aoj rcnUlntina, by steam or hot crater pipes, orUbilfou's ' cl, p. J, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Ilonas. C‘’;> rl Houses. Jails, Hotels or Dvrolln tts. No.-o Ms.ket smot IHttsburgh. Pnuaklin Saving Amoclatloa, OFFiOU, No. • 7 ' r “ L,N ' l UiSoant Day—MONDAY. Notts ottered on ijAU.I(DAI to the Secretary, at the store of John It. MeUor. No. SI Wood street. Weekly Hues received ot the sumo time an. o|£r fdochsml J. w;m?in«- To Let.— THE SECOND ST Oil* OF rUK N rf?- TONE ENGINE HOUSE (a Halt amiable for public b 8 let "oeokSkTueston! 0 ' »t 8- M'Clurksn's. No. 06 Wood street. —-- Notice OtJiiN TAILORS SO CIETY; of Pittsburgh tail Allucliony. meet-on tho first WEDNESDAY ofe?«ry month, at SCUUCUUbIIUt’a, Bf Sxrrt.TT u. U. F.— k'lHCf Ol meeiiug, vn Wood rtreet, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PITTSBOBQB Loms,No.S:'G—He-Ue^ryTuesdßyeTeiiing. UnoAHnu EsciHPKSHT, No. B. Meets first and third WdBY of each month. rr-==3>ATTENTION! B. Q.—You are hereby notified, to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WhDNi-S )AYa and FRIDAYB, for drill, and to transect such busi ness as may com® before the Company. v. RAN oar2£fc6md Secretary pro tern hew advebtisemehts, »rv M.W. Jncolms, D. r>.| a ill PREACH A fTaWON beforethe VuIINO MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS ROTATION on SEM SABBATH EVENING, At 7>4 o'clock in Du. SWIFT’S CUUItcU, ALLKOtIENV- Young men of the two cities ore respectfully Invited t. atl<md ' ?YM. Furw, K ’ ]-Leclaro Com. \>ii. A. M’Clcfq ) NEW COLLEGE HALL.* TRON CITY COMMERCIAL Wood and B & their acknowledgments to the pu?!* have the Honor to fnnoance th.t the, have qq Accounts, Commercial Law, fie., lo which the Students lnstltuticn is now in the full tide of success, having only been established about four months, notwithstanding (and to show its popularity with.the* com mo^tyO“ has had upwards of two bundled Students which exhibits a prosperity, considering the short lime opened, perhaps unequalled by any other Commercial °°ln ronnectlon Is an apartment, recently Sulshcl, for the exclusive instruction of Ladies, and which la entirely dis connected from the other department. The nrindoal design of this College is to quality young men for the Counting-House, oriu fact for anf kind of mer cantile business, in a superior and expeditious manner. Lectures Baity on .Domestic BO'inoss, Discounting and. Renewing Bills, Importing and Exporting Banking, tbc nurchase and sale of Bills of Exchange, Commission and Oompony Accounts, domestic and foreign. Also. Commer clal Calculations, Steamboat Book-Keeping, aud all such Recounts a'usuallyoccur in uctive business. Jfcrconfcte Cbrrwpondence.—.Students m this branch will be made familiar with composing all the forms of bills, Ac., ueeftil In the routine of business. Business, Epistolary, and every description of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship taught on entirely new and origi nal principles, by Millar A Bro., wboso gre.it reputation as successful Teachers and actual Writers is well known throughout the United States. Lecture.s on Political Economy. Jtegvlar Lectures on Com mercial Law, dc. In a word, this Institution is a complete Counting Hours on an extensive scale. The publlo ore assured that no Student shall receive a diploma from the Iron City College unless he is in every way worthy of it. „ , Faculty.—MlLLAß A BRO., Principals and Profeasors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. J J HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock’s -System of Bookkeeping,) Principal of the Bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer on all important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming’s new and improved system of Book-keeping,) will deliver weekly Lectures on the Science of Accounts. ..... , „ JAMES H. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. The College open from BA. M. till 10 P.M. Thopubl.care respectfully invited to call. m _ h __ ■WELCOME, WELCOME. SPRING HAS COME AT LAST, nnd now /OgvX I m is the time to wear a llsßfk dSfll NEW HAT or CAP. All In want of either will please bear in mind lhal MORGAN <fc CO., «3-NO. 104 WOOD STREET,-SO Are selling a good article as low for c.tsn ns any cthtr house In tho city. Coll nnd see.- No charge for showing goods. ___ mh3l Removal. BP STTOPE, Msrchant Tailor, has removed from bis . old stand on Fourth street, to THIHD street, nest door to he Mapatch Buildings, tv hero be will be happy to sse all his old customers, and oa many new ones as may faror him with their patronage. He has just received a new stock of CLOTHS, VEST)KGS, 4c, of the latest and be* oatterna, and will warrant to make them up in » Mylo that will insure complete satisfaction. mh3l:lw —AIMESwiU find the HKKPETIC SOAP to be an excel lent Toilet companion. It removes (an, naliownoss, Ac and bealß sore chopped hands. It also renders the shin soft, {month and white. Sold at BJiTLKMKSJ will flnil the HKUfc'fcTlO fcUA*' to be bn excellent article far Stating. Sold--t - ra 1,31 I*o THIRD ST. P7£* FOUfliyH BTJfcKET la tbo numbar, and thoye who / 0 mind number one will betake themselves thither. OABCKj’S RQQMfi are the moat attractive in thed PICTURKS -are firgt-cl&ss, and prices moderate, YBK’gOHKKKY PECTORAL and OATHABTIO PILLS. 1 zroß of ibMs celebrated medicines rac’d by mbZt :. JOS. TLBsmta. (j-d ■ ■ .raufi* 1 AMUSUMEIVio. __ fMlSlltefidtßoLtMinMKtMjtMtd M fdUOtfflh I .;^^ss^=yaj^=fe==fc-~~- — Zx-'f 1 provision of-thft&airEosUgdActi . , . ;-r>ITTBBimaU THBATUK - Eirw HBMf . , Ist. Prom ondiinorlpjllilst, 1855, all lotteri Betwcou . JoSBra ft poSTEU, Less-a and Manager. . J, 4 placeßin ihcUnited States, nitis*btpftpoid» 1 .. . : W"T : 24. For any dlstano6,ln the Unlied States, pot expeeo 8 ( psicbs cv ai»icresio?i: . n » 1 bree thousand miles, 27if« cants single rate; orxrw- jjoxm and ParqaHte...reso,:. I Private "Boxes, lftrge.~...sB.Co . thousand'miles,' Ten cental v . -•-Mew' ’Second’Tier .26c. | Private BoieSjemaH......ssoy 31. Letters to California or Oregon, most bo prepaiu •*«* ( Boxes for colored persona .25 cents. .cents; . , t ; securingseats, 12^cents.extra. i " j 4th. The existing rates and regulations in rpgam to \ Bcad tbl , Q re at BUI-for the BENEFIT of Miss OTIAR' J ters to or from Canada and all other foreign countrt , w CRAMPTON,on which occasion she vrlll appear In | main unchanged. . • r ' n - CT< . a tobamtera,'and deliver a Fireman’s Adorers. Postage Stamps and Stamped Envelopes of the denojal EVENING, iltrchmrt.’SS.vrtll be acted tho natonof 2en cents will be-prepared and Issued speedily; -„n4 miiiiwr 8 MCtede of the Absolute pre-payment being required on all grand.mUtorj aIUB DE3EIIT . , , places Within tho United States, great care ehonld he used STIhNbU sr_>, ““ B Il!lDMr „..„a ; ; as well in pre-paying the proper amount.on letters aboyo, gK^,I 1 „ I rtlilp.4 tt «o.&inpta. unpMdd??p^dTn tt th 0 e“oiIlMtrill not be MathildaDe .0. Potter. I ' posted up dally for Post Office, Pittsburgh, March 27,1855. _i ? BASEMENT TO I ET. i GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, t A. ride by 32 deep, one halt above ground, T airy' and pleasant, with a Coal and By ran ed to it; on FOURTH street, above tolUtßeld., will k mh30 Enq u ireOf AUbeci^lSzk- 1 TTORNEY Awf^UNSEUeOßATV^j^ro^a .4;:xsrs»M=;?E.a« Bn^- n CoS“»adein this and adjoining Counties; *; taleaci decedents settled; Beal- Estates bought, soM or leased, and- rents oolleoted. Moneys ,n , t f. a ‘ ed ™„“ o or other security. Titles examined and title n ‘ i Office on FOURTH street, a feirdocra above £miUmel<J... Pittsburgh, March 28,1855— {mh2B:dfcwj - NOTARY PUBUC,and Commissioner for the l or Tennessee, New WUconslnj New York, Michigan* lowa and California. fa »Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and vroofi taken for reco-dor nee in any of the ■aboreiiamed States. Pittsburgh, March 28. 385&*— [tnb28;d>w /~VLD SOL.DIBRB are reminded that under the Bounty vj Lund bill just passed, all who base scrsed in any war „S„»ldA C t. A.W. = B,A« K t i&a _ jj. 8.-Tbe law npplies also to all Drivers engaged In hauling for the Army; to all Sailors and Marines; toß®*' olailooary Officers and Soldiers; Volun. teers at Wattsbnrg; loflntiila men, and. to in iMenco of LewUtown, (Pel ? _ mb2 AhVr SK V * M* OIL-? »M* 'tttuTUT —lO bbls justreceived aniljor esleby mh3o 1 ' HENRY H. CODtdNB. CHIMNEY TOPS —3GO Gothic Chimney Top*/ rerion! J j£ leras ‘ «w«4 coi.ma. J LO m V b 3o 3Kiil>_ “ bblß J?Bl UEKN APPLES—2S bbis ihiadaym£i,wi4 forrale by ■ mh3o . . HKNBY H. COUaNS, r laus—luO bbla LoulsTlll6lJmßiecßlT«Jan4?or naleby. 1/lnbSl) - nENBY H. COLLiya. BANS'— 25 barrels just received by R- K, jff®. by fmb3o] HKNRY 11. 00LUN8. '1 LEDS. BKEDS—IObbIB Clover; ■ S 20 bas. Timothy; 25 Orchard Grass. , Tn storu and for sale by . ml) o 0 JAMES WARPROPt Hflh Bt. OMON SETS—SO Sallow Beta, from seed; 10 Silver Sun. do. Tor Gala by JAMB 3 ITAHPBOP, Mrth et. WKET JHU'ATOBS—•*« bos. last reo’d (prime, for tetsj I by fokW] JAMB 3 WABDEOP. Fifth st. 'UED OATS—2O bus. Scotch Potato Oalfl for FaJe by I tnhSO J AM-Ei W ARDKOP» t itth gt. ESSt HUNTER. n o^- 8 * bHafrim m&H a Ti.m TbvYteh. D 7 TLk ftPAM&iI CIUAK&—6O,OOO NO. 1 lor sale by . mha SMITH;. MAIR A lIUNTEB. (7 1M W - mitMib VWeb., AND MOLASSES— -5* t>o Molasses: 25 do Loaf Sugar; 20 do Granulated Sugar; 20 do Crushed do. For Gala of mL .>9 SMITH, MAttt A HUNTJER. tj C’.NDlUfc^—2s boxes Chocolate; ... 0 25 do Castile Soap; luO do Search; 50 do Star Candles ; 20 k*r3 6 t»i«t Tobacco. Vor sale by SMITH, MAIR & IIONTBR. Window glass—isu boxes 8sio; 50 (Jo 9x12; 100 do 10x12; £5 do 10x14 ; 20 do 12x15; . 20 do 12x10. For sale by mb r 9 SMITH. MAtH A IIPKTSIt. V'f AGAZIMi-s t'OK APuIU— FntnamVAlunOily Tut i\l Apnl fctrrel portrait. (io Udj’s Book, ft r April. Grahnm’s Magazine, do. N*w York Journal, do. BaGon’:* Monthly, do. UaceWed and for Fsleby • W. A. GILDBN F£N NET A CO , cib*2S Fifth ri:. opposite the Theat»a. MAGAZIiVIteF MAtiAZINKiT! CtuJey’s Qralum’s do. Peter MinV "do. . do. BalltmV lio; " " do. Putnam’s (‘c. do. Prank Leslie’s Journal, do. Pr.r sale by mh *S - , >Un a YiKlt rstabl>nb<sl wauuiacsu- V ringbuHneis.wiOi stock, tools, machinery, 4c. ThhJ is a rare chance for an active bu?iness man. Fronts good, and bat small capilul required. , . S CDTIIBKRT * BON, 140 Thlnt-St. Al aVI KsKUiCI); a owry m ihe Revolution. By OharlcaJ. Peterson.. . ,• ■ „ „ . * Tire Uietory of the Hen Fever. By Geo. P, Burnham, life.and Beauties of Fanny Fern.. * •■ . B otfr Hall.-By Fanny Fero. ■WuolfertVßoost By Washington Irving.- - Land* of the Saracen. By Bayard Taj lor. -; ; The Lamplighter. , „ , Th» Castle Builders. By the author of the Heir ©1 Redeliffe.” • „ I Llttell’s Living-Age, No. 5G6. . | Bit ou’b Magazine for April. Prce 10 cents. Peterson’s Magazine for April. Price 18 cents. Trank Leslie*s r J6urnalfOT April. Price 18 cents. I For tale by n. MINER A.CO, m £jf ■ ■ No. 33 Bmithfield atreat. XTEW BOOKS, AND MAGAZINES FOR APRlL.—Gra ham’s Magazine for A. nl, with.colored fashions plate. Nmw YoTk Journal,for April. Ballou’s Magazine, do. ' . ' . Harper’s Story Book, No. 4. _ \ V Kate AylesforJ, a Story of the Refugees; by Charles J. Peterson, author of Cruising in the Last War. iL Living Age, No. 55G—for this week. If you want new Books or Magazines, call at the Cheap Book Store of W. Al GILDENFENNKY &_CO, m hT7 Fifth at„ opposite the Theatre. u! DO.VT Yuli KEsisJaißßrt alias AN.N,OLD JOE? Miss Ann, w.tb her face so brown; . • Her hands! ah! hoar red; and then they were rongh— Ti.e roughest and redleat In town: I met her yesterday, old Joe. ller fece beam’d bright with hope, For her bands were smooth, and sort, and white— She had used Vie Herpetic Soap. , Tlr a excellent Soap, which will rapidly heal all chaps, chute*, Ac., can be had for 12»$ cents per cake, at No. HO THIRD street, below gmithfield. • mh27 Sundries— SO dozen Tow and Cotlon Bags; 30 boxes'White Pipes; 20 do Pipe Heads; £0 do Poatl Starch; 100 do 8x10,10x12 Window Glassj- . 20 gross qt: and pt; Flasks; 2000 tbs Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffee; £5 d» No. 1 Scaled Herring; _ . s 3 cases Sardines; ' y'\ 100 dozen Corn Brooms; 30 do Cincinnati Washboards; I 20 boxea Biker A Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate; | iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, CarpetChaih; Batting Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cords, Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers; White and Bed Lead, Dyestuffs, Blacki; g,lnk J Tubs, Buckets, Dairy Salr, (ln bags,) Aft.; Ac., ac. I In store and for sale by MILLER A IIICKETSON, m h27 220,223 Liberty st. SUGABS— ** {Crushed, PalTcriied and JPoW d**red Susrars. fcr sale by __ mh'*7 MILLER A lUCKETFON. OILS— Sperm, Whale, Tanners’and Lord Oil, fur sale b; m h27 ' MILLER A RICRETaON SALEKAI'Ud — 2O bt> 8 SaSeratUfl, u McFarland's,” for Vanla by [mb27J MILLS* & IUCKETSON. o ALT—6OO bbis No; lSait, to arrir«; lor*ale by MILLER & IUC&JgrSON. STTi3 hhda Plantation Sugar in aiora and for e&l< b MILLER & UICKfcTSON, m h :8 221, 2*3 Liberty BtrceL MOLASSJSS— 160 bblß Mentation Molasses; 150 bf bbls ilo do 26 bbla *• St. James” B. H. Molaßses. fmtaSO] • MILLER * lUCKKTBON. 'l'EAg—l6o half chests Young Ilyson, Gunpowder, Jm- I perial and Black Teas. For sale by . ' ahM MILLER * RIOKETSOK. / “ioFFEE— bags Klo Coffee; \j 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee. In store and lor sale t>/ _ ujljoq • MILLER A RICKETBON. 'i'OBACCO —150 boxes “Russell A Robinson,” “Grant’s,” I “ Anderson’s. ” 50 dwarf boxes •• Blauoerbassett, «: eertee' ion,” “Jewel of Ophir,” “ Diadem Twist,” “ Jusme ndd.;; Tobacco, in Eton, and by 4 eICKETBON. _ /VlQAltft 50 rfftvana and Principe Cigars, best brands, Q and .or sale by & b Mriu—so bbls large No. 3 Mackerel; • H 20 “ medium 3 “ 25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring; 10 drums “ Grand Bank” No. 1 Codfish. In sloro and lor sale by - MILLER A RICKETSON. i' l OAi* AND OAbDLE:^— l5O boxes No. 1 Palm Soap: . 3O “ “ HUI & Co.”; Variegated Soap; 50 “ Cincinnati SlarCandles—4’a, s% (?a; 30 “ “ Sterin ** For sale by Imh26j MILLER A BICKETSON. OR A TRUTHFUL PORTRAIT, go to CARGO’S GAL LEKY, No. 76 FOmtTH street, Apollo Buildings. He alms to please. mb27 1 jEANS—2O barrels White Beans just rec*d And for sale by I) mh27 HENRY 1L COLLINS. ri'EAS—75 half chests You.g H;son^lmp?rial,Gonpow* I der and Black Teas, for sale by _ mhU KING A MOORHEAD. ri'OBACCO—7S boxes Russell A Robinson**, William H JL Grant's, Webster Old’s, and othar favorite tuanas: in store and for sale by . (ph24j .KING A MQORHEAP._ in LASfr-<lOO Loses Bxlo, 9x12,10512 »“d J Ojl* Mnntr: lx OlaEB. for ealn by (mh24) KINO * MOORHEAD. Al^M“ o?eBa nsso ' ted “aa-ra-nss 140 THIRD ST. ; Mantillas. , u . w 91 Mtrtet street. %MJBW. Jj mfr2l top NO. x lud 6>r B g|*g lY cotUHS. VIALS, BOTTLES, Black Porter, Wine attd Claret Bottler, DEMIJOHNS AND CAEBOYS; fZZST GLASS IX EVERT VARIETY* ■Wdrelonse, Nos. 104 Second, & 183,136 First st., HHBBUBQII, PA. ■ - [mhta * U. MINER A CO., No. 32 Fmtthfield street. *rr-r.; R E MOY ALT C. IHMSEN, MANTfPACTOREB OF BVBBY VARIETY OF WINDOW GLASS, —Awa—' CHINA HAM., mnsß Brant, onwns raia» ixd Focarn srains. SIItANGEKS VISITING TIIECITY ?™£y )C AU,IN : ' to «e the beautiful assortment of CHINA,-GbAiia - and QUEENSWAREy now open at the above establish ‘raent; Our goods being entirely new, we .are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea : and Toilet Ware, white ironstone, we have a great variety \ of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stoneware y l Tea and Toilet sets.- Our stock of white Covered Dlflbea, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without, covets, Salad r Biches, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set ta * large and well selected. Britannia Ware, .Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Walters, and House Furnishing Goods, we ? .have alarge assortment. ‘ s COMMON W'AltE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, , Dishes, liters, Nappies, Dewls, Pitchers, end every article In the line is large, and we are prepared topack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser mav wish. Also, a large assortment of allkindß of OLAB3WABE, whioh we are selling at manufacturers* pricey all of which : , \ British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY ;■ DtJNCANi SQERStAJ? A CO. ON TEE UNION BANK, LONDON, \ Is Scm3 op £1 AsnUfWAEra. p THESE DRAFT B are available nt all the principal - Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLANDand IRELAND, and $ tbe CONTINENT. 5 We also draw Smbt-Bum on 1 81, A* Granebanm & B&llln, i FRANKFORT A MAIN, * Wbkb serve as a Remittance to all.parts of GERMANY, ' SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. ‘i . • •' \ Versons intending fo travel abroad may procure, through us, letters of Cre ilt, on which .Money can be obtained, as ■- ntedvti, lo onj part of Europe.' '• •* Cotixonos tof Bills, Notes, a d other Fccnrities In Eu* rope, will rc-c ive prompt attention. *’ WM. IL WILLIAMS & CO., ? Wood, corner Third street. ■; Still Another, ftna tbe Slxtft GBKAT PUBLIC SALE OF. TOWN LOTB, l AT RCrCEESTER. i mHErtrrfsald. for theßptingof .1855, took.place the 15th 1 tnrt. The SECOND WILL BE HELD ON BATUR* I DAY, ihe 3lstinßL, or fast day of March, precisely at ten s o’clock, £. IL,.and adjourn at. half piat twehre—so that T -parties from PiitsbhigbV Allegheny, Ac., may return homo r , t>r the oneo'dockAcetmviodattcn* . • t; lor particulars, see handbills, maps, fie., or enquire os ” ; those who bonght at the Jim form rr sales, of Henry Boylo, 9 : ■ \ Auctioneer, Allegheny, or of Joseph Lowis,No.B St. Clair - street, Pittsburgh—at which places bills may be had by . -SSSTwhocall. • - K , M..T.0. GOULD. ■$ Rochester, March 23,1850—[iDh23:t53 ;j CARD, 1 A FEVT days since,! published an advertisement of my A hahbueo Pzakos, in which an extract from a loiter. - from Prof. H. Eobbock, of this city, eddreaei to Messrs. ~ Bauxogarten & Heine, of Hamburg, the manufacturers, ;f was inserted. This morning lobserved In seyeral of the daily papers a “ Nottc-signed by Prof. K, m which he ; states that I wob unauthorized, to make use of It, and. that -• it was Incorrectly stated and applied. - .i ; In reply—l presumed that if he bad written the letter, he of oooree, meant what was therein contained, and con wouenily required no authority from him to make Urn -j t same public. As regards the assertion as to iUincorrwt new I have the letterin my possession, and it.Bpeaks lot. Itar-lf, word for word as I hare published. Messrs. Baum- *• ETurten * Heins are not dependant upon Mr; Robbock for / ecdoisement—tbeir Pianos were known-, appiodatcd uad reoelred the highest rommehdaUons Item the Erst ,;. long before Prut JL saw fit to pass on .opinion npon them. •, - My reason for publishing the oxtract was In the fact that . ho was. well known in the city, and hot be ause hia recom. mendationwas to establish the merit pf Use : Vhncs. IncoDclafl->n,lmay edd Lhat they standon ihelr , v o'wmmerltjahd are endorsed, by such men nsLLJtjTbaiocrg, •; “ Notice 10 Stooklioldero. f. ■"OffiiTiti&iarffh and .QmntUscitU'K. J 2. . W- Pittsburgh, March 20,1655, J THElniereston Bubstrriptlona'to the Capital of tho PitLa> r , » burgh and ConnsllsvUle -Bnilroad Company begins to ■, accrue as soon as payment of the foil amount of such sob* scriptioixa shall luW bwn m»4».m>4S« payable »«n' «»• f!. . nunlly.incasb.on thu lut days of Ap-U nnd October. . r Sul Ecribera entitled to receive it ore hereby noticed Inat ; ; the Bemi-annnal interest on their stock wlllbe dne and pay- .• ~ able on.tbe Ist day of April nel, at the Office or the Com- •. A. 1. i; ; . - “ leather, Hides and Otl. . f MCE LANGE, tot the lata firm of 11 Ann 4D» Latioy ~. . . havlnz UHen the-sland -lately occupied by J. O. V -jdowrr. No. 333 LIBERTY etreet, opposite the head of ■; Wood, and havlnz pnrchasedTiis Stocb, which he Is now re- ; nlenishlnz from the that, Invites the attention of buyers to . hU assorUnent, which he Is determined to tell at the low- :■ est rates for cash, or approved short credit. ;/■ E. H. DAY hereby inßirms his customers that ho will be , found at the old stand, 133 Liberiystreet, whore he shall bo j' pleased to meet them, and supply their wants, j • fore. • •• \’ : -ft ED SOLE LEATHER —3eo Sides just received and lor l Jb sale by [mhtSffiwJ M. DE LANQh. ; . vl. UJUIS ulCEc—SiO just receive! and for tale by > Q mhZT:2w bLDhLANOE. , ~~ Dlsaolutlon of FartneraMp. ■_ « THE Partncr*hlp between “Win. Yopngscn and Daniel J Yonncson. under the namß of ; Wy. Youxosos & Co»,i3 ni-BoJvS; 2 will carry on the FAINTING ; buflness In oil Us branches at the Shop of thelato flra, No. 23 SEVENTH etrect, opposite the-Neptone &nei°o H^ 86 * nih2f'l'* ■- W3L YOUMiSUW. - • Ww> Yoongiou, . House, sign and ornamental painter—No. 23 Szyrstu street, epposito the Nepturo jangme rionse. . - mbgffim NortlfWutern Police A genoy* O. 80 WABDINGTOIf HTILEET, coiner of Dearborn, - - - C'.il ICAG U, ILLINOIS. ALtAv pisKinTON..—... a. r.tcrrii. Plnlserton ft Co* -. uevots rncTß AirmmoN to TnaTßAHsacnOT.br A aanraAL . DETECTIVE POLICE BDiINESS In tho states of iUlnols, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. .. ..... mhlMtf- ~ Soldiers* Bounty Landi, “ A KD CT-A.IMS AGAINST aOVBENMENT.—I will pro- A o .re Bonnty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against Government, and attend to business In the “Court of Claims,” recently established by-Congress Officer No. its Third street one door above 8m»M01d st. Mareh 19, ISss—(mh2o) CHARLES HAYLOK- • Proposal® ■ W ILL te received at the OfQee of the Westora TeoHen- : tiary of Pennsylvania until SATUKDA.Y, the Slst ioßt., fo furnlflhirgCaAL of good quality, and good fresh ■ • BEEF, free of bote—(the Bhanfc bone to be putintrhen re- ( QuesttdT in all cases the bone vliL be deducted)—for one * year ftom xhe Ist cf April, 1855, io maj -' bercqulied. (mh22j A -BECKIIAM/tVardgn* GREAT WESTEBH OYBTEa AHD FISH DRBOT, > so, -128- w'oop street. 5 . —. ALL kinds of Eastern and Northern rISU . («gft l«Jand OYSTaBS > t wholesale. Also sinTsntf • every style at the conntor.. ... 'Sffiggr Hotels, Hestaornnt3 and private femmes ‘“nfh’ai dai *’eentforthe FUbCo. 1 A Partner WMiUd. A PERSON haring a Capital of Three or Four Thousand Dollars to invest in.a Manof*ctnrlnit boßiness t can hear rfin opportunity vrher. ha can SoOTis lUSJtositl n a short time. The best references given. For purlieu vA arely at THIS OFFICE. r fmh27:tf Nie'W • MUSIC- Homewood Polk* MazurKar a new piece— composed by J. T. W&melink. Price 25c. Have you seen Sam t—a comic song. - Vllkios and hU Wnah-eong, by John Parry. Hard Times come again nmnore. B C. Foster. « p ew pay^*—or the world is coming to amend’ 1 Had I the wings of a Fairy gay. Glover. Vvo a heart to exchange. Baker. La Belle Brunette Polka. The above, together with a large selection of all the pop ular mimic of the day,- is Just received and for'fi&2e>by m h23 JOHN U MELLQR.BI Wood greet. MAUAZINEd FOll APHIL KECElVJBD.—Peterson’s Magazine, for April. Ballou’s Magazine for April Yanhea-NaUnn,-. do.".""' . „ The Castle Builders; by the author of** Hearts ears, “The Heir of KadolUTe,” Ao. The Hen Fever; by Burnham, halloa’s Pictorial for this weetc. ... BaceWed and far sale at the Cheap Boole Store of * W. A. Oil DENFBHUBY * CO* tnh23j Fifth at, opposite the Thaatre.(lata7ftFonrth ft ) Ah'knmv fur OP LANPBBTIT& BKKDE*. V it BHAVO Fwblt Grocer, Diamond* Pittsburgh, h i tSESiaVuTbliM-laitaUMf. aiuaelphli, tt,eirten. W«-<B tej*l»M»but*°«™*<** direct from ' _—. -rwVw invoice of extract* toe tiib hpkf , 1 , iVuNl'lUtui-siTlct attention given to ■S to of and cll St2l 88 fmlthfiold street. akixjK r UtiM'iljlu;.—Wh ug constantly mauufac- H tnrine: fine parlor furniture of erery description; •war' ™r,trd In material and workmanship, and sold atTcdnced S [marSH] T. B. YOUNG t TO. , pnv TaliLKd—With ard.withoutiniTbletops.fin- I lifted and for sals by faliat] T. B. YOUNG * 00. —KcKE'I’AHUii AKD liOunoVAtsua—A Tariety of pat term, iralnat uni maboganj; for unlofcy m arjs - T. B. SOTOO » <»• _ vcliuui/D INDIA UUOCALOUUE, a certain cure lor v) Ferer an 4 Ague, aui all other biltoua uireiM’: 1 - Yired by : "■ JOB. W®2* it ■ mh2l Corn«i Diatnoud UM ]>hOPS—Another Urge suppl? Qqm Drops ra-d by <mh3BV JOS. FXKM»»- cooba or “jg^jtTHroomsa.' B R S AOUK& * 2011 OOUMB. w ,'\v , • s*-' V.
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