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Their oaces are at NiW York, 122 Nassau street, Boston, 10 Srata street. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. We would call to attention of MERCHANTS AN BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have jnst rece from Philadelphia a nnmber of fonts of new 3V < are now prepared to fill orders, for ands, Circular* «• Heads, Paper Boohs, Posters, and Programmes o tlons. All orders will be promptly filled. Democratic County Committee of Corrospond^. The Democrats County Committoe of Correa . ..1. Q) Ph&rl6B Hotol) OQ iV 6U pondenco met at the St. Charles n. . . needay.tho 28th lost., and unanimously adopted the following resolution •' „ That the Democrats of the several Wards, Be Reldoei. Aileuheov County are requested roußhs and Town hb J holding primary mMlinp, to meet at their usua p d , , w 0 delegates on Saturday, the 14 th or Apru,a naon on WedSrfa“,Tthe tonrt House, at 11 o’clock A M delegates to our nextSiate Convention and ”** 1 » .h A >v.. hnsinpsa DS inaY be deemed necessary ' KVer.'VhtrnSs hetaecn the hours of 8 and 5 P.M. W. M. Poeter, Bccrdary THOMAS PAKhET, Chairman the custom house organ.—k«. We do not propose to prolong unnecessarily our controversy with the filthy Imre and libellers who edit the Custom House organ. With mere personal matters we shall not deal. The public has but little interest in suoh things, and we leave them to the common libellers of the Union. We have resided in Pittsburgh about twenty vears and our numerous acquaintances, who may have read the Union', articles, well know that their libels upon us are sheer, unmitigated falsehoods. Their threats, too, are ardly and base ; and have been treated with the contempt that every honest man must feel t wards them and their authors. If the poor po troons thought to frighten us, it was silly. If they designed to attack us they have given it up as dangerous; and they are right in . * h The Custom House organists still cling to the hope that they can deceive the Democracy in re gard to the sentiments and position of the Po,U They even hope to pack a county convention that will believe their lies. Such a convention, they suppose would not only ruin us. but would build up the “ organ;” justify the Custom House officer; countenance and support their ‘ gra game-” approve blackguardism and lying; and | give to a few petty office holders, who have near lv ruined the party, the control of it for the fu ture. We mean rained only for a time. The party Will yet be rid of these insolent vampyres, and rise again, purified, vigorous and triumph ant. But the best interests of the Democratic party demand that there be a far more thorough investigation of the Custom House robbery be fore any act of Congreas is passed to relieve the man who claims relief in euoh hasto. It is because we resisted this claim that wc are so furiously assailed. Our resistance may have prevented the passage of the act. We have x reason to suppose it did. It so, wc have done one thing at least for the benefit of our ° party. For resisting each un aot of mistime and misplaced relief, Democrats are asked to withdraw all confidence. Will such be the deoiaion o£-.the.„yeomanry of this vicinity . We shaß see. We accept that issue, and will abide the result. Great efforts will doubtless be made to get together a convention that will give “aid and comfort” to the Organists; and prevent any effort to have the Custom House matter fairly understood. Wo trust the D mocreoy will not be bo deluded. The Organists pretend to desire our state meat of facts. It will appear in our own way and time ; but our readers may be assured tbo Organists do not wish to see it. That we have intentionally wronged Mr. Fbil lips in any way, is a falsehood. Wo bought his interest at a fair price, and when he afterwards left us, it was proper to inform the public that he was no longer onr agent. What wo did was an ordinary business transaction. . It will bo seen by reference to tho organ a last article that it desires to eßcapefrom tho respon sibility of having commenced the controversy. Their denial of that is a cowardly falsehood. But nobody will believe it. Our eilenoe for twenty months in regard to their libelling eheet is proof enough that we did not voluntarily de file ourselves by touching such pitch. But dirty jobs must occasionally ho done, when office beg gars get insolent; and when we begin we al ways try to do it faithfully ; and wo do it for a public motive and not from any personal malice. We could publish long extracts from this same Union, of a date prior to our connection with the Foal, showing how entirely different was their opinion of us then. But the notices are so flattering that we should be accused of vanity by inserting them in onr columns. We only re fer to them as evidence that it is onr po.ition that the libellers assail. To break down the Po,l is the object; and the idiotic hope is still enter tained .bat they can do it. But we must dismiss this subject for the present. In duo time we wiU be prepared to make known some further foots that the people do not suspect to exist Failure of Page. Bacon *■ Cp., of St, Lonlit The failure.of Page, Bacon & Co., of St Louie, fell like a bombshell in Wall street, and the first result was a decline in the stook market. Mr. Headley, the agent of Page, Bacon & Co., of San Franoieco, it seems, received a commu nication from Mr. Baoon, who is now in New York, directing him not to pay any drafts of the San Francisco house. The drafts of Page and Bacon on Tuesday morning were presented at the counter of the Bank of Amerioa, and there refused payment for want of funds. They were accordingly protested. Mr. Headley says he is not made acquainted with the cause of thiß sud den determination of Pago and Baoon to sus pend again. It is said thnt the St. Louis house received a telegraphio despatch from New Or leans, oonveying information from California (by the Daniel Webster) of such a character as to raise a doubt ns to whether the San Franoieco branoh will ever be able to resumo business. Henoe the failuro.of the St. Louis house. Tbe Obais Crop.—A gentleman who has lately toweled over this county, and Butler conn informa na that ho never saw the grow.ng grain look better at thia aeaaon of the y ear than now. We have had aimilar accounts from va rious other qnartera. It is said, too, that an un usual quantity of land is sown ; and great wt t of land will be planted thia spring. Should nothing happen to damage the crops before har vest, there will be a great abundance of food next fall. Emiquatioh is oii Tin: Declihe —The num ber of immigrants arriving at New York, from foreign countries, during the quarter ending March 81st, is officially stated at 15,667. Thiß shows a large decrease, compared with the arri vals of the corresponding season, in‘lBs4, when the number was 28,718. Neal Dow, of Maine Lavr fame, was elected’ Mayor of Portland on Tuesday. He was ohosen Mayor at the municipal eleotion subsequent to the passage of a prohibitoryliquorlawin Maine, but at the tv»o elections following ho was de foated. TUe Mormon*—The Other Side of the . One of our exchanges extracts from the] Deseret A r «tcj, of Febt.no.ty- Bth, the following relative to the condition of society, in the terri -of Dtah. At a reunion of -the .members of the assembly at the dwelling of Hon. A. W. Bab bitt, the chief jnstico appo'nted by President Pierce, the Hon. John F. Kinney spoke ns fo - APRIL G . do not riso to tell a etory, to offer a ‘° aa ‘’ Tie the legU^ have P . Those governments are ao aDd P ,he most wise wbfch have enacted the Z: andZplesVU. You do not wish to. role voor people by law; you try to rule them bv love I speak this not merely to eulogize Governor Young, or his council. Everything in this valley bespeaks the enterprise, the industry, the refinement, and the intelligence of this peo rlo Your fine settlements, unsurpassed in love lineßS and beauty—your public buildings—yonr machinery, and the union and good feehng prevailing throughout your l'crritory—are mi monuments of the wisdom and power that influence and control every department JNo stranger coming into this Territory but w.ll be struck at the luxury, magnificence, Y and ingenuity that exist throughout J the salary injiah rowal h :^ $ a?y°od you have he.Jlyappo.^ meat to Utah 60 bar expostulated friends, the members the . my with me on ‘be propr 7 from f rte nd ß on post was flooded with York, with ‘be subject; my old neudm whom 1 studied ' aw fo ?. a ißC har"-o the official duffefas^gned o me! HI examine my own fe^eh ISS.X - my B pre ß en < t &f^ rally. I was ac ua.ed »»!* abuse the public min , a . _ on thin “ P r,s;rfp»irrjsssra s&sirw «-rrja ““s wWafffci&svfcs jsjSs:p«s&.wJ— to it, and 1 am proud of it. Kektuckv’s Favoeite 80s 1 Mr. Crittenden has evidently suffered a great l V s of WP**™ | aince his volunteering na oonDsel of Mat. Ward, the murderer of Mr. Butler. A corres poudent cf the Louisville CourUr, in noticing some fulsomely eulogistic remarka of his speech in behalf of Col. Fremont’s claim to the Mari posa Grant, covertly questions hia ability and cloaca by saying: . -One of the moat mysterious things in the world is the wav in which some men gain rcpu_ ration Mr. Crittenden is, by some, spoken of aa a great man. But evet Triginafed with him 1 What great speech hal he ever delivered! What has he ever said that was anything moro than an elegant otter taat was auj iuiu b . hcen looc »o rvnee of commonplaces? lie bas neen iu t of the nation ; bnt what important pMe°“ h“ mm came MIVhV wayftom Waahing- Thu was tho time for him to mato a great speech—<Aia was tho occasion show itself if greatness* wns iu him. Tho great departed had been, for considerably moro than a quarter of a century, connected with a most every great measure of the greatest of nation* I co'nduoot was in mourning. ’"“E for some one to give expression to its S™*- addition to all this, the departed had been Me Crittenden’s friend and benefactor. When ••Kentucky’s favorite eon” voso tol speak, h eyes of a nation were upon him. All expected to hoar a groat speech, nod thoy-di.in t. The tone cxnected eulogy was tame, spiritless, cold, noTrisiug or- ,0 the dignity of elegant com mooplaco The great sun-tthat was cx P cctcd t 0 ehino had neither warmth nor light. Mr. urn Si”™ ™, one cf those sn.cHi.™ Act ™vuWed 1 m- rt,,n and lil- buncos >.c r„ r ™ tLt eoplo bigon .0 imagine they shone by Ztr own light. He bad talent of a certain kind, and the faculty of making a.' jJ ' cu ’ u 5 "* c of other men’s ideas. He was not a sb P, but be was a fine looking barnacle that^‘ led alo ” R with tho ship very gracefully. Those who tempt to mako a groat man of him do him in justice.’’ Kew Publications Thia little work is intended ior elementary instruction in vocal music, and oontaios a choice collection of Bongs arranged for three voices. It is designed for the use of public schools academies, seminaries, singing classes, &c., an it ia heartily recommended by eix of the.princt pal professors of music in our city. For sale by book and music dealers generally. Mayor or Cincinnati. ‘ Pap Taylor, K. N., is elected Mayor of Cinoin nati by 465 mtjority. This reeult was accom plished by tho pillaging and destruction of the 11th and 12th Ward ballot boxes. which contain ed fully 1,600 more Democratic than K. N. votes. The other Democratic candidates were defeated by like majorities. New Bockty Land Bile. —The now bounty land bill has deluged the department at Wash ington with applications, there having been, no cording to the Star of that city, no less than 24,- 600 of them made at tho Ponsion Bnreou up to Friday. It ia thought that all the oases whioh are to be presented under this law can hardly be disposed of in less than three or four years, but probably Ibiß is an exaggerated estimate. ggyr The Dispatch, makes a bold and severe oharge againstJho Aldermen of our city. _ Some of them will be apt to the matter up in high dudgeon. An extensive glass faotory inthu town of Pro gress, N. J., was blown down on Monday daring the gale. Twenty-five of tho workmen were buried beneath the ruins, most of whom aro bo lioved to be dead. Navigation on the Lake, at Buffalo, is not ex pected to be resumed till the Ist of May. The ice in the Lake extends from the American to the Canadian shore. Japas.— Commodore Perry, having been in terrogated by some merchants as to the articles likely to find n market in Japan, says the tem perature of Japan, corresponding in many ro speots with that of our Atlantio States, from Maine to South Carolina inclusive, require that, for comfort, tho inhabitants should bo clad in warmer vestments than cotton—therefore, wool len cloths, of assorted qualities, would bo to the Japaneso more acceptable than tbe cottons, &du these Bhould bo chiefly of tho darker colors. But, with regard to the colors, selections may be made by reference to tho drawings of costumes whioh are to appear in the report of the Japan Expedition, to bo published during the present year. Specimens of the various fabrics of Ja pan and Lew’ Chew have been brought to this country by tho Equadron, whioh are in the hands of the officers of tho government, and are to be placed in tho Patent Office for publio in spection. __ egy»We have frequently heard the celebrated ! German Bitters, sold by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 : Arch street, Philadelphia, spoken of in terms of, the highest oommendation, and we honestly be- 1 Heve that it Is one of the best medicines adver tised for the complaints fo> which it is recom mended. They are pleasant to the taste, and | can be taken nnder any circumstances by the ; most delicate atomaoh. The press far and wide have united in commending thia invaluable rem edy for dyspepsia, debility, &c.; and such are the healing effects of this panacea, that wo hope it may be introduced to every family whe y pepßla has or is likely to have a victim. ee advertisement. The Athenceum slates, that Mr. Henty Eeeve, translator of Do Tocqaeville’s book yn America, has been appointed editor of burg Eeview. [ From ih- CiDriutmU of jt-stMany.] The City in a State of Siege Telegraph CharteM- l | Halifax, April 6. —10 the Provincial Purlia- 1 —.. i ment, the Application of the New York And N<sw AT? THE WAR. (Fonndlond Telegraph Go. for a Charter was not I acted upon. Nearly every member la opposed j |to the project. The Nova Scotia Line ia offering ' every facility. A Charter has been granted to certain parties to facilitate the construction of ft transatlantic* line connecting Ireland and Nova fcjcotia. The capital has been subscribed, and the projectors are confident ol saccesa by the.fftU of 1855. Last Wight. INCIDENTS BETTER COMPLEXION OF AFFAIRS. ACTION OF TEE CORONER Yesterday afternoon wo made a tone of obser vation, or a Rsportorial reconnoieanoo “over the Rnine,” and proceeded to investigate warlike matters generally. • , ' Peace bad been proclaimed, bnt the 6idewalkß gave evidence to a practised and observant eye, that something unusual and unpleasant occupied the publio mind. It was plain, in the counte nances of the men, and women too, walking the streets that the times wero full of troubles. Men scowled at each other, and regarded altper hoas with distrust, as though, indeed, eaoh one had conclude i that mankind was not to bo trust ed Old friends met with strange reserve. Good, hires', heart opening smiles wero not to be s -en Suspicion, tbo monster (whose eyes are bl.-odßhot as those of jealousy aro green) stalked through the streets. Nearly every man was burdened down witn deadly weapons—pistols of all possible styles, sluDg Bhots, billies, knives, etc., bloated breeches pockets, weighed down coat tails, annoyed sen sitive ribs, tortured susceptible nerves, bru’sod incommoded flesh, excited queer ilohings of in flammatory skins, interfered with n proper use of joints, impeded efforts of locomotion, and produced countless discomforts it is unneocssary to record, while from the boggard faces of many it was apparent that they had pusßed the pre vious night without sleep, and were worn with anxiety. By four o’clock, Vine street, below tho canal bridge, was tolerably quiet, but above i tho bridge the excitement continued. The Ger mans are both slow to get excited and to get over it. They had grown suspicious, and appa rently considered Ibc professions of peace re ceived from the south of the canal, a trick to . disarm them and throw them off their guard They oould not, it seemed, divest themselves of the idea that if they would disperse and go about tfleir business their portion of tho town would bo quickly invaded, nml themselves slaughtered. So tho German portion of the city, during tho afternoon, buzzed nnd roared like a hornet s nest newly Btlrred op. Tho marks of ths conflict of Tuesday evening were distinctly visible. Whoro the firing occurred, several windows were bro ken-in some places the glass had evidently teen pierced by shots; in others, by stones and bricks Several shutters were shattered, one pipe leading from the eave-trough bruised and two or three doors marked by shots and boulders. ***** At tbs Commercial Hospital we learned that the body if Monroe, who was killed at onee, had been taken away by his friends. Wo were wrong in stating that he was from Indiana. Uo was a river man, a resident of Newport, where he leaves n wife and three children. The ooro- DCr Dr. Menzics, found the body of Monroe at i Freemen’s Hall, and summoned a jary, but could not find anybody who kucw anything about the particular oircutnstanco of his death. On that point every poreon of whom he inquired was both’a Know Nothing and r. Say Nothing. Tho hour was midnight, tho exoitement absorbing, tho streets dangerous, nnd the coroner had tho body removed to the Bremeo Btroet station house, where it remained until morning. No poet mortem examination took place. The clothes in which tbo man fell, were not even taken off. Tho wound in his face waß pro nounced by physieions insufficient to produce death, as uo vital part could have been injured io the course of tho ball or slug. The lower jaw was shattered yet the brain was uijtouobed. Tho visible wound made by the ball on enteriog the face waß small bat, on coming out. it was near oa inch in diameter, and was made by n slug or a pieco of bone. Thcro wero a few bruises about the head, but physicians who eaw tho body oould not discover the cause of tho speedy death. , . , When we were at thn Hospital, Patrick D.ary was thought to ho dying. He bad lost much blood, nnd his pulse was uoarly gone, while .his extremities were cold. He is tweDty three years of age. and has parents, brothers and sisters re siding in Covington. Peveral of his relatives colled to sec him yesterday, and tho scenes duriug thoir visits wero very affecting. He is an intelligent looking roan, with prominent fca tureo, a largo expressive rye, thick curling hair, and has been doubtless a person of unusual en ergy. It was a mournful spectacle ret- this young man gasping, and sinking slowly but surely to death. He was shot through the lungs; nnd tho only marks of the fatal balls arc two round, red spots —one on his back, tho other on his breast. Tho ball struck him in tho back, and pierced the right lobe of his lungs. He bled profusely at first. A stream of blood marked the stairway and floers all the way to the bed whero the poor fellow was deposited. In case of his death, which is considered inevitable, the Coroner expresses his determination to pursue tho ioveetigatiou which it is his duty 10 rnako, with tho utmost perseveranoe and most search iug analysis. We hope that he will do so. It is a singular fact, and one which snpeifioial per sons will bo slow to credit, that this Drury ij a Catholic. We aro oredibly informed that the re ligion of his family is Catholic, and that ho was himself a member of that church. lie wore, in the affray in which ho received his death shot, a red sash, nnd was a prominent leader of the procession which was fired into. * * * * * About four o’oloob yesterday artercoon, a party of foolish boya crossed the Vine Blreet bridge, and entering tho disputed territory, com menced shouting “ Hgrrah for Pap Taylor,” and i waving little flagß on which the name of that individual blackened tho stare and slriptfs. This needlessly enraged tbo Germane beyond endn ranee, and they answered the shouts with pistol shots,’and the reokloss Youug Americans fled with precipitation. Tho sound of pistols made tho exeiletnent among the Germans explosive, and it flashed in stantly. A rußh waß made for the Vino street canal bridgo, on which n few of tho American boys lingered, nnd which was covered by inno cent and peaceful spectators. Pistol shots wr a fired, aDd the Germans took tho bridge. Vie did not hear that any person was hurt by the sbotß, and if the intention of tho Germane wgb to do bodily barm, their aim was astonishingly inaccurate. Tho news of this wretchedly mal apropos conduct of tl 0 Ocrmntß spread rapidly, was monstrously exaggerated, and kindled anew the waning Area of exoitement, causing fresh commotion, nnd a Biokening apprehension that there would Boon bo ‘‘war to the Unlfo that all that had paßßod, dreadful as it was, was bat a prelude to more mdrderous scenes. It was a most happy thing tbnt no ono was killed or severely wounded in tho affair at the bridge. If blood had been shed then and there, tho consequences would have been inconceivably disastrous. It was most repreboDsiblo in the boys to charge over the Rhine and taunt nnd in sult the Germanß in their homes ; and it was not boldness but foolishness, to bravo their ex asperation in that way; yot the conduot of the Germans in firing upon them was shameful in the extreme, and cannot ho too strongly con demned. , . . We were on tho ground soon after this distur bance. Tho Mayor was begging tho Germans to leave tho bridgo and go home. Presently he pro cceded up the Btrect, observing that tho Germans were collecting in vast numbers in front of the “Freemen’s” hall. He was followed by thy oap tors of tho bridge who yelled with great gusto When ho was near tho large orowd, a furious Bhout waß beard, being, it appeared, in approval of the remarks of aomo speaker, hatß were lifted ■and Bhaken with enthusiasm, and several volleys of blank cartridge were fired, making a great roar and smoke. * ***«*■»** At two o’olock Ikiß morning tho only sound beard in tho Btreet was the monotonous, peace ful, soothing, dreaming, dripping of tho rain. A knot of three or four individuals, with no special apparent business, was about every street-crossing, in tho central portion of the city, all night. Whether special police or sen tinel committees we have not tho moans of knowing. At midnight we employed a German louth to perambulate tho fortified district over the Rhine, and report. Ho was met when a short distance above the Vine street bridge, by six men who, with rifles presented, naked his business. He stated in tho German language that he was going home, and was permitted to proceed. He was acoosled by sentinels on every square, but there were no crowds iu tho streets and but few persons in tho military halls. We may therefore stato that the Germane last night : slept on their nrms. Hatr Reatorer.—Thifl preparation seems to be efficacious tor tbe restoration of the hair upon baM heads. We have seen tho testimony of well known to ua, who have used th& compound auccesfiftiUy, thereby corroborating the opinion of its restomtive ener We know of nothin* more desirable |n the way of per ianal comeliness and comfort than a’goo t head oi hair,and auv urocess by which this crowning ornament of the outer man can be preserved, or recovered when lost, without, In the loiter case, a resort to .Wigs, lonpea and.Scran hes, de aerTes to be hailed and embraced with Gratitude t y all of either eex. who are unlnchy enough to need ita btr eflt, Wo tqok occasion tha other day to notice^ this valuable comoound In the above terms, and now republish what waa thensaid, to show egain our favorable opinion of it, NEWS BY Reported Expressly for.tie Daily: Morning- Post. Page* Bacon & Co* Palled* St. Louis, April 6 — Page & Bacon publish a card stating their determination to close their doors. Tbey assure their friends that their assets largely exceed their liabilities; the are not immediately available, bat they will be applied faithfully to the payment of gations. _ OUlo River Improvement Bill—Boult Bill Signed* Harwsburo, April 6.— The Ohio Improve ment Bill passed the House on the call of Mr. *Tbe Governor has signed the Bill for the charter of the Bank of New Castle. Americana Denouncing tl»® Rlota. Cincinnati, April 6 —A large meeting of Americans was held last night; they passe resolutions denouncing the late outrages on tho ballot boxe3, and disapproving of all tho un lawful proceedings. The city Is now quiet* St Lonla Municipal Election.. The Know Nothiugs elected their candidates here yesterday by 1,100 majority. They were alio successful iu Jefferson City. Riohhond, Va , April 4. — At the eleotion to day, tho Know Nothings had a majority of 1123. Proclamation.•■ Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for thatinvalnable preparation, W RIGHT'S PREMIUM KATUARION, has induced envious persons to palm off other arLicles similar in name and ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for Wjighfi Premium Katba rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its virtue* for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, reinovlog all disagreeable sensations of dizrineEß and headache, and for the toilet it has never had an equal for its pleasaDt and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed bead of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing Its Calling off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as U excites tho secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist in the city, Bnd by druggists and merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETKR T. WRIGHT A CO, 241 Market et, Philadelphia. Por pale by GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood Btreel ad R. K. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. janl»:dAw3m is OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM. PITTSBURGH, O'; and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSEN GER TRAINS will run as follows, until.further notice : Fast Train will leave at 3 A. M. Mail Train “ “ at BA. M. Knfress Train “ at 3P. M, These Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect th-re uUh the Columbus ami Cincinnati, Ohio and Indiana, aai Peilefbßtaioe and Indiana Kailroads. At Mansfield, cDiUH’O’.ions are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Samlttsky, Toledo, Chic-go, Ac; and at Alliance for Clove laud, Ac. No trams run on Sunday. Through TickeU sold 10 Cincinnati, Louisvillo St. Louis, ladittc-.p-lio, Chicago, IL*-k Maud, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Torres and Cities la the West. The NEW* BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wUI leave PittsLurgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. M., and New Brighten at 7 A- M. and l P. M. For Tickets an-4 farther Information, Apply to J. G. CURRY* At the cotDcr.offlce, under tb# Monongabela House. Or. AUfc&?*lenl Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Matcß 10th, 1565 (mhlQ) The Great Kewolutlon In Blediclnet rt Ttw want of jatttfttiea'UjiuppUeai • Iv Moast’s IxvnwiufflM fialOoßDiAL tea bar® a m-Juinc that d-rtrovs dte-as®, without weakening the ; that exhilarates the ephitvfithout entailing sub. depression; iliat cores Indigestion In ell ltsf-Jirnff' cad confluences, that restores tho tdintteiod nerves to full vig-T, tbit regulates the bowels ar.dtha liver, that causes tho conntkuiion itself to TecuperAte-f&od that in fa*t an swers the purpose all stimulants alHeerrine preparations, an cathartics and all alcratites, without producing any of j th*. unpleasant afar effects which flow from the usoofordi- I uarv medicines The Arabian herb which forms its baste EOtfQis to he the very thing for which herbalists and physi cians, chemists and pharmaceutists, have rearcbed in all ares, and, until now, searched in vain, Lrttin tick rejoice! Th- Ccrdial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint, hot tlt-s Price, three dollars per bottle; two for fire dollars; six for twelve dollar*. 0- 11. IIUJG, Proprietor, 192‘Droadway, NewTTork. Bold by r rugglsts throughout the Cnlted States, Canafla* nod West Indies. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ON TUB Ist OF NEXT APRIL, TO 43>No. 03 FIFTH STRBKT.-ffi» HKLEBEIt rrppertfu’ly iDlbriDH tho public, that on . tho l.i day 01 April nest, to will SEMovt Ilia HCBIo ANU I'U.KO WaP.KBOOUS to No. 63 Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall, And a /tw doors from (he Ftxtt Oflce. The New Establishment will bo fill'd up in the most ele* gant m'inner, and the Pianos kept on the second- floor, In a richly furnished and spacious Balcon. ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES 02 PIANOS; MELODEON3, SKRAPIIINESj etc., eto., Is on the way, and the public ore. politely InTltod to call and examtno the premises, stock of Goods, etc. ]]l. KLEBER, mhUGml No. 101 Third fit„ rignof thofloMen Harp. Price 25 cents per bottle. Trbolefr'ale and- retail at Dr. KEYSEIt’B,I4O Wood atreet} JOEL MOttLBU’B, Lib erty street, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny city. Jan2o:dfcW ' Mortification, the instant a plaster is applied, must cense, ami rigor Is given by DALLEY’.S PAIN EX TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, except the parts are de composed, they will roon be restored to th*ir natural color; but if so, the contagious influenijo will be neutralized and axrcß*eil, for mortification eanutt prcceed wherever the salve be laid on, and new Qcah wfcll certainly be geaeroied. POISON EBOM INSECTS, RIJUI-ES AHT> HANTS Are rendered quito harmless by rubbing In instantly a quantity (f PALLET’S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and affer it has Bwollcn, and livid spots nrejvislble. Even then*, Uke tho voltaic battery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting of bees and the instant it touches you the pain ends. The bites of rabid animal} also-are as i speedily neu tralized 0. V< OLICKKNKR A CO., trftUzed ‘ ’Proprietors, New York. For sale by Dr. 0. IT KEYSERj 140 Wood street, and by all Druggists aod Deulen in Medfcinea throughout the Uni ♦-,1 Rtnn-a. mh23*d*w2w .A r s}Y Municipal Election. k o b n t 3 : G. 11. KEYSET!, 340 Wood st., - ) BKLLKHS k CO., • >Pittsburgh. FLKMINU BUOS, ) lmhU:lm A bPE.VDID NEW 6I)OCK Of GRAND PIANOS—Feu. Grani* ajtd Semi-Grasp, FULL serpentine pianos, SERPENTINE PIANOS, LOUIS XIV. STYLE PIANOS? —Aim or—i Barren's Indian 'Liniment* CURIS PAWS Ilf TQI Limbs, Head, Breast, ij Throat, Spine, Jiffies, Worms In the Skin, Ecalp KaaaaM, Milk Crust, tor Tetter, Erysipelas, tleadeehe, Chafes, ! Nonrulgta, Cracks, i Bun Tain, Scalds, ! Burns, Ulcers, 1 Bote toga, Sore Throat, t Rheumatism. TRY rr ONCE. BsT Wenralglo- —This formidable disease, which Bcemfl to baffle the skill of physidans, yields like magic to Carter’s Spanish Mixture. j Mr. F. Boyden, formerly Astor House, New York,- and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotol, Richmond, Ya., is one of the hundreds who hive been cured of severe Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since his cure, he has recommended it to numbers of other*, who were suffering with nearly every form of dis ease. with the most wonderful inccess. He says « Is the most extraordinary mediciuehe has ever seen used, and the best blood purifier known. ‘ , *** Bi*e advertisement in another column- | moio.im Pleasure anti Comfort of being wiu. FITTED in a SUIT OF CLOTUIS, is greatly.enhanced by having them good, and sutTADLCffo tub season. GRIBBLB has got all that is necessary to effect that great consumma tion, both, as regards fit and quality of goods. Persons yjehing to experience all thia and be only moderately charged, can do so.by calling at *4O Liberty street, head of Wood. t p g.—Pantaloons, in particular, Is one of his ffTCOttzt fortes. He cannot bo beat in the style and fit of thlß gar ment. Numerous referenea be given, if necessary, to | corroborate this statement. ](d*cfl) S. GHIBBLH. ji, - • .' -. * ...• v -"mZ* . r vSgs Wotlce— WAS LOST OR MISLAID, jrateri*T afternooni April M, a CHECH drawn onCia Trust Orapnnjr?No. 80, dated. 3d April, Bijned for Wm. Hooter ner SilL lorThroe Hondred and Forty-one 9o 100 Dollars. An!payment of sama has been stopped, the P“>>U”‘»' a! I tiiiriad against receiving it. [ap4:2t»] WM. lIPgTLIt. . The Kye.—For (JATAKaCT, AMAUKOSIr, NKAft SIGHT, INFLAMMATIONS, or any J“r the > YBSDrdKKKN K'B TKHATMEST IS a'IoYKRKIQN REMEDY. Theref.ie, let all “I»“ him ana be cared. Uia whole charge is sa. He ran be c.insull-d at the CITY HOTEL, at all hours of **** OF CBAROt. !—• HTTSBI'KUtt Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; CORNER OF WATER MARKET STREETS* PITTSBURGH, PA. IIOBEHT GALWAY, President. TWi Coinpany'inakeofevery Insurance appertaining to or HuifaSgo Rlafc. on «» OMo «dMta- Perlle of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies! issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIBIQTOAS: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 3. Hood, John Fullerton, John M’Alpln, Samuel fil’Clurkan, William Phillips, James W. Uailman, John Bcott, Chaa. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gaxaam, M. D., David Richey, James Marshall, John M’Gill, Horatio N.Lee. KlttanniDg. NOBTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 70 WALNUT STREET, PUILADKLFUIA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, $300,000, ABSETiS LIABLE FOB TOE LOSSES OF TILL COM PANY. In Stock Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort* gages and Judgments ......sloo,uou In 13111 a lleceirable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac In Cash. Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,uuu © 77 Total H. OADWJ2L, President. 0. 11. IKISU, SecreUry. .83- Fire, Marino and Inland Transportation risks, taken at_current rates. REFERENCES. .. PITTSBURGH. Kramer 4 Bshm, Curling, BoliertEun 4 Co., N. liolmefl 4 Bona, Wm. Bagaisy A Co., J. A. Hutchison'A Co- D. Leecn & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co. Walurieht, Huntington M. L. Hollowell A Co., A floyd, Davftl S. Brown A Co., C. H. A Goo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Heaton A Denckla, Caleb Cope A Co., Cbas. Megorgee A Co., Drexel & Co , bankers, Hon. Win. I>. Ketey, Bcott, Baker A Co., Harris, Hale A Co., Deal, Milligan A Co. 3. BANKS KNOX, Agent, No. 116 Water street, Pittsburg rr"=?» CITIZENS* lntnrsnce Company ol ILS? Ptttaburffh. —WM BAGALEY, President; SAMUEL L. MARSEIELL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water Street,between Marketand Wood strut*. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on tb e Ohio and Missis* slppl Rlversand tributaries. InsuresagainstLossorDamageby Fire. ALSO —Ag&instihe Perils of the Sea, and InlandNaTlga* tionand Transportation. MUOfOSS William Bagaley, lttcbard Ployd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kler, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, laaac M. Pennock, FrancisJioliers, 8. Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaaer, Walter Bryant, William B. tfaya. John Shipton. Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (HlAfi TUI SU.ILROAD &TAIIOH.) FAMILIES trill be supplied withonrvarious grades of FRKSU GROUND FLOUR, By leafing their orders at the Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood street,or Braun A Reitar,cor ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. H. P. Schwartz, or J.T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Floor will bedelirered to lamilieslo either of thetwocities Tziuia: CABII on delirery. hST BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. rHOWARD Health Association of Ik^Pittsburgh, Pa.— OFFICE, ho. 108 TUIRU STtBKT, opposite the Telegraph Offlcs. Thia Association is organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to eacli-other, in case of sickness or ac cident. By paying a small yearly payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefitduring sickness, areraging from $2,25 to $lO per week, la this Association all members are equally interested In the management and profits. 3. B. M’KENZiE, President. T. J. Husrsa, Secretary. Finance Committee—Josun Kita, James Busier, Q. N. HgFFSTOT. Consulting Physician—F. laran, M P Western Pennsylvania Uoapitai.-- Dtp. L. ScaESCS, Second, between Wood and Market Ureetß, and J. Heed, North-east earner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, aro the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1851. Applications for admission, may be mnde--to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M. Recant cases of accidental injury are received at all hours. «ithuut fortn. ‘ Fronkttn Saving Vund ana Loan Ike? Association* OFFiCK, No. U 7 FRONT STREET Discount Day—MON DAT. Notea effered on SATURDAY U) the Secretary, at the store of John IL Mellor, No. 81 Wood street, weekly Docs'received at the same time anjL. place. [declrtm] J. WUITTlEH»J3»>g*jr^ meeting) l OKOHUE IUNSTON. «t S.jrC] ; nrtan^2_fs_'VoiilJ lr^iJ- S Sottcf7--Tn e JUUIi-SEVME.N- TAILUIUS «> IL*5? CIKTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, no-*-tR on the firstWKDNKSDAY ot'every month, at SCHOCIiLEITEUts in the Diamond. By order. •‘“; y ono. w. prk*k. secretary 'TvPr-^wj~T~ll. (y, Place of meeting, wiißfnngtoa tiall, IL-S? Wood street,between Fifth street end Virgin alley. Pittbcueod Lunos, No. syfi—Meets every Tuesday evening. MißCi.vras Exc.tMPittNT, No. 67— Meets first and third PrLlftV of‘'ttch month. lmar^-1* ATTENTION! 8. L. U.—You ore hereby notified to Iksr attend ut your Armory,on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS ami.FRIDAYS, for drill,and to transect such* bush nets as may conle before the Company. P* RANK, mar29:6md Secretary pro tern •NEW ADVERtISEHENIS, 4*3- Tbe-Happy ilesu.l*.s FROM THE USE OF De. M’LANF.’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS are forcing themsrirea before Ibc public. Oar citizens will speak out. RiCd the foUcnrlng: This is to certify that I was tToub'cd with Hrer complaint for ; 8lx months, and being advised by a friend to use Dr. M’Lane’s celebrated Liver Pills, 1 got two boxes, and by tbe time I had finished taking them, the disease had entirely disappeared. I therefore cheerfully recommend them to all afflicted with liver complaint, or any other disease arising from excess ot bile. Mas. CARNES, No. 6 Clinton street, New York, p. g.—Tho above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’a cel ebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores In this city. Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and tako none but Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills. There another Pills, purporting to b« Liver Pill*, now before the Dubllo. Also, for sale by tbe sole proprietors, r LiOBt.—RKWAUD A SILVER tfLKKVE BUT with tho initials of the owner engraved on it. was LOST on Sunday, March 25th, somewhere in the neighborhood of Grant and Fifth streets, or on the old Al-; legheny Bridge, or Federal street, Allegheny. As the Button is prized as a relic by the owner, a liberal reward of more than lie reel value will be given to the finder by leaving It at this office, or nt the Dispatch office. fapO • Kxecutor*’ Notice. WHEREAS, thesubscribers having been duly appointed Executors of the Estate of JAMES SKILLS, deed, late of Chib township, All*gheny county, all pererosknow ing themselves Indebted are requested to make immediate payment; and all having claims against said estate will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, JOHN BKILE3,) WM. BKILE3, / E t KW AND GOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVI SON’S, 65 Market street,near, Fourth: . Plain Woids to Young Communicants; by Dh. J. W. Alexander. S3o-nts. .' , . .. ' . Willi son’s Young Oommanicanra Catechism, G cents. The Rich Kinsmen, or the Hlst-ry of Ruth, the Moabl tees; by Dr Tvnp. Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper. Prime’s Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels yet I The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister*s'Family. Mornings with Jesus. Jay’s last. # The Bchool of Christ, or Christianity in Us leading aspects. Tho Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facta. 4th edition The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jesus. Kitto’s Works. Footsteps of 8L Paul. Life and Epistles of at. Paul—plain, and In one-half calf for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlace. The Night Lamp, “ “ Now opening almost dailr, new and valuolilo heological Works; for family and ministerial reading, both American and English. J. 8. DAVISON, o p 6 65 Mwrket street SAFE AND INTERESTING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. We havo jußt received a '"ne assortment of Juvenile Books, for Family and Sabbath School Reading. Call and examine at 66 Market street, near Fourth, apd. J- B. DAVISON. A HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8450 For sale, a new Framo Dwelling House, with good Lot, paled fence, frolt trees, Ac., pleasantly situated on Ml. Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain can bo had in the above, and easy terms of payment. apO S. CUTHDERT A SON, 140 Third st. ; FINE DRESS GOODS.—a. a. MASON A CO. bavOnst received another splendid lot of Dress Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Borages, Tissues, Or gandies, Ac., Ac., with some elegant styles of Flounced Bo rage Robes. (ap6] 25 FIFTH ST. MRS. &. K. CARGO, DRESS MAKER and MiIJJNER, No. 70 Fourth streot, Apollo Buildings. ap6 ffVDOZ. BAJ’OTFB SUPERIOR KID GLOVES, black and 1U dark colors. Also, another lot of that genuine French Working Cotton, received by Express, this morning, at ap s VAN GORDKR’S, S 3 Market st. SPRING TRIMMINGS of all kinds, colors and varieties, at (apOl VAN OORDER’S. A PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYi, under the aus nlces of the Rector ond Vestry of Trinity Church, RICHARD 8. SMITH, Principal. Tbla School will be opened on MONDAY, April 16th, In tho Sunday School Room of Trioity Church, Sixth street, and is designed to afford th- highest advantages for thor ough training in the English Branches, and in the Rudi ments of the Classics. , , , , Applications for admls?ion,or fer further Information, may be made to tho Rector of Trinity Church, No. 303. Penn street. ; aps:iw Dissolution of Partnership. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Partnership hereto fore existing nnier the style of A. 4 A. Wood, Pitta, bnrgh, Pa., and A. 4 A. W,od 4 Co, Bt I<raip,Mo.,sja3, by mntnal consent, dissolved on the 27th day of March, 1855. ADAM WOOD, ABRAM WOOD, 3. C. MYERS. Pittsbargh, April 4.1866. T\BY PEACHEJ—IOO bushels retfd and for sale by J J «p$ HENBY B. OOLUN&' Is4«¥iss»»?« Mcoliftatea* Bank, Pftitlrargb. 1 NOTICE IS BEREBY GrVKN thatrpaisuant to the j provisions of the Act incorporating »aSd Bank, ap proved Marcb SOtb, 1866, and' the act approved the 10th dared Apiil, 1860 j entitled “Ah Act Regulating Bank*” BOOKS to receiv- subscriptions to the Capital Stock of eai 1 “RisenANlCff BANK, PITTSBURGH" wjttboo enedat thn Mkrcoahts’ Bxcß&mnt, Fourth street, Pittsburgh* ou the TWENTY-SIXTH BAY OFAPEIL, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A M.. to remain open for Si* juridical days, fromlO o'clock, a! M. until 3 o’clock, P.M* pleach day. . J.K. Moorhead, j B-®; v, 8. Jones, *?,* HlrBh » J. W. Bullor, S*?*™ 8 !!!’ u 11. Miller, Jr., JJ* L. Kiogwalt, W. IL Smith, Wn B. Holmes Win. K. Nlmick, Jas. B - A 1L Gross. James A. Hutchinson, J. Bcbooomaker, William*!. Anderson, T. 11. Holmes, Oeo. W. Jackson, Bavid Campbell, H. Hepburn. Ipaao RL Peanock, Fprioger Harbaugh, William P. Johnston, Alexander King, < ! e^pL^ T o 2^ aCU^, Robert Galway, A. Kirk Lewis, Samuel McCiurkan, Geo. W. Cass, Robt. Dalzell, Body Patterson, A.W.Loomi-, Andrew Burkv, J. 8. Biiworth, I ' -tuitoierr aps-3w Notice to Stockholder*. . Ofiiee Ohio and Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Apr 114,1855, r To Geh. Robihsos, President— Pear Sir: The Committee appointed to examine the Books, Vouchers, ant * of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company find it>m practicable, frbm the immense mass of documents auM accounts, accumulated through ft period of nearly *e»en years, to make a report for the adjourned mtettiuror Stock* holders on the 10th lost. They, therefore, consider.lt doe to distant Stockholders to give this notice, in order to oh* ■ridte the necessity of their attendance on the lOttvApr u The Committee will, however, be prepared at anearZj/day, of which due notice will he given. tSfattn* £ time, that every facility of seceSStOall and Correspondence has been cheekily cers c; ' RemeTil* . ; ; . .. ; • SPRINGER HARBACGH A CO. iuive , removed to No. 295 Liberty street. BPRUJOEB HAEBAUan AtixiitbEß FOBSrra I SPRINGER HARBAUGH 4 CO., (Successors to S. Bor baaeh.) Commission and EorwatuißgJdercbtLnt? T P®®**- bih in Wool and Produce generally, No. 2)5 liberty street, Pittsbargh, Pu. ■;. . . For Sale -. •• • •; ■•• 1 BAROOCHE AND SEX OF HARNESS.—They were A m ade to order by our beet mechanics, and bare only been used a few months. They will be add at a bargain, as in consequence of a change: that baa takennlseointbe subtcribert family, ho hsß no farther asB^or^^s iOTJ .. 5 No: 140 Water street. " Board of Trade. THE REG DLATI MONTHLY MEETING of the Arsocia- I tlon will be held in th-ir Booms, on JBIDAY, April o.h, at VA o’clock, P. M. A fall and panrtnal a tendance is requested, as busines- of ImportmMWlH^tMmMted. FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., 60 Wood street. Trinity School. ' • ' * -' : r. ...... I If ~~*~l i\ipHN-BISSm4;J£U —BSTBTRIOAL INSTRUMENTS.—I bwsoa hand two suits of Obstetrical Instruments, which have .been Sett with me by a Physician retiring from prartice. Tbpy are of the floe t qaaiity, and aa good aa new. I will tell these Instruments rery cheap. Any person wishing to purchase Instroments of this kind, will p ea=e call and «• amine the*, beiore parching ao s Corner Diamond and Market su ARNICA PLASTOKB.—I have received a large lot of these celebrated Plasters for pains or weakness In the ride, back or limbs. Also, a supplf of Needles Compound Hemlock Plasters, and a variety of other kinds. Those having to use plasters, can always procure Ote best In the City JOui ilihjllaui Corner Diamond nod Market rt. oCHENOXB’ PULMONIC BYilUP.—The most celebrated O medicine now In use, for curlog coughs, colds and con sumption. Those suffering with diseases of the lungs, shoo'd give It • trial. Six dor. repaired hy g LYCBBINK CREAM.—An excellent art He for chopped „„ s hands, to. A fieri. lot just pifM|r lITHATK MAUNKBIA.—I bare always on band a fteah ' t lot of this excellent medicine. Those wanting a good article, warranted fresh, can always f i AIK DYJJS.—I hare received a large assorimenrcf ri uiir Dyes, among which ate Bonesel’s, Batchelor*, Cr.etodoro’s, Han-teon’*, Alexander’* Tricohapbe. Those wanting a good article that they can &!"*£» £]££*! ;«*» procare it at (aps) JOS. .FLEMING &. —AN KOI? PITTSBURGH STOCK—2O Shares wanted at No 71,Fourth street. WILKINS 4 CO., a ps Commipslon Stock Brokers and Bankers. \/TOKTGAGES FOR SaLK.—We hare a few A No. 1 IYI Mortgages for sale at a fair rate of discount. a To & WILKINS k CO. UaLNE*3 PAPER HfiGOTIA (»p5) "T A mason &CU . are now opening 1»0 Cases anil A • Packasea of Callco-s, Muslins, Gingham*, Cheek*, Summer Btnf&, Lawns, Muslin do Lsines, &o., whlrh hare been purchased at the large Peremptory Sales at less than cost of manufactnre. a P & 1853. TRANSPORTATION TOASOFEOS THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PENNA. CANAL AND BAILJ2OADS D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, Hew York, Philadelphia ana Baltimore. on favorable terns. Ihirmonli fon-igned to.either of the undersigned Wlll oo forwarded oi'horn charge for commissions, and all Instruc tions promptlymttended to. . rveptr aCO Address or apply to D. LiahLU * w-» . Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. II ARBIS'A LEECH, Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third street, Delivering Depot, Dock st, Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agent, So. 76 North stre» t, Baltimore. JNO. McDonald, Agent, No. 7 Battery Place, New York. uVI.Vi DAY IS oVfcJl! ana many, families huve changed their residences. Soma bare left places that are dear to them, where they hare attended some loved on*” through a long illness ending In death! Many find h«\t new home U not as convenient as the old one ; while others are pleased with the change. In moving, the hands are exposed to the cold air, and become sore, and rough. This can be cored, and they can be made soft and white by the use of the HBaPfiTIO SOAP—price 12J4 eta. per cake. Sold by [ap4l 8. L. CUTHBhBT, i4O Third 6t D' 0 YOU WANT A BMALL FARM?—For Bile, ft Farm of Twenty-four Acres/eigbt of which are In cultira tion, and all cleared except eight acres, which are in choice timber; an Orchard of about eighty trees of different ktmi«; about five acre 3 contain Coal; situated at three uiilesTrom the city, and three quarters of a mlSe from the Ohio river. Price $l7OO. Terms; SSOO Iu hand; remain der in one and two years. S. (RJTHBiiRT A SON, ap 4 No. 140 Thitd Bt. BILLS for Aldermen, Justices of the Peace and 1 Constables, as lately amended by. the Legislature. For sale by 8* HAVEN, at) 4 Corner of Market and Second fits. UUNTY LAND APPLICATIONS.—Forms for applica tion lor Bounty Land for Bale by HAVEN nr 4 Printer and Stationer. Market at, corner 2d. Howard aaiociatlon, i*bUaaelpt»ia* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.—To a» pereonßafflict od with Sexual disease, euch'as Bemloal Weakness, Im- P oteu;e, aonorrboea,Qleei, Syphilis, Ac.. Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks, havedirected their consulting Burgeon { ssaCHARTi’ADLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE. OK ATI S tt» all persons thus afflicted, (male or female,) who apply by letter, (post paid.) with a description of their con-, dition. face, occupation, habits of life, and In cases ol ext>emo poverty and suffering, to If URN la H MEDICINES' FREE OF CHARGE. Tne Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, es-' tablisbed by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Virulent and Epidemic diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the association commands the highest Medical skill o! Adlress (poßt-paid) Dr. GEO. B. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard AHRoclation, Philadelphia, Pa. . By order of the Director*. _____ ' EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President GKO. FATROHTM). Secretary. " fap2] MAUAZtItAS PUK At'iUU AUI HBUiSIViSD Frank Leslie a Ladled Gazette of Fashion, for April. Harper's Magazine, for April. Putnam’s do ■ do Graham’s do do Peterson’s do ; do .. ■,, . ...✓- Household Words, do ■* Neir York Journal, do . Blackwood’s Magaxinedo All the Magazines for April received ana for sale at .the Cheap Book Store of W« A. QTLDRNFENNEY 4 CO., . • a p3 Fifth st, opposite the Theatre. rpHK GREAT POSTHUMOUS WORK!—THK SLAVE X OP THE LAMP; by William Noam, author of “Anti- Coningsby,” Ac. “ who will exchange old lamps for new.” —Arabian Rights Entertainment* . coitrssvs: - Chap. Chap,. 1 Underground. 17—Lore and Death.' . 2—Lucifer. 18—The Gamblers. B—Above Ground. 19—Old Latitude and Long’e. 4 PeiegrineCape. 20—Gold. ; - ' 5 Fitzgam’n O’Bounceti- 21—The Beggar and the Poet o—The Plot 22—Peter Qaartz. . ,7 The Bow. 23—The Bhip of Monde!. 8— A Curious Girl. 24—The Farewell Present 9 In Love. 25—Me*r Dad. Mendel's Youth. 10 How to make Monoy. 2fr—His Fortune. 11— Strange Talk. 27—'Voyage to Golden Island. 12— More Love. 28-Mollny.. }3 Green-eyed Nemesis. 29—Berkley Married. 14— The Sick Man. 30—FairBlaveoftho:Lomp, ; 15— Chaos. 31—Reconciliation. - 10—The Bridal Kiss. 32-Conclusion.^ y a T ‘ °' ■ Bounty Land*—Soldier.’ Claim*. THU undersigned has made arrangements, with Ihomas Lumpkin, ofWashington City, to procure WABBASTB, Ac. for Soldiers, their WMooa or Children, for BOBHTY lands, or any other claims.OD the.Uovernment.. . ■ ’ BAMDEL FAHNESTOCK., mhitf ] Boss street, Pittsburgh,. Bounty Lands. THE undersigned continues tcf'ootala Bounty-Land Warrants Tbs present bill gives. to allwfco bate served In any w rince 1790.160 acres. Terms moderate, serveu LTJRE COCKSHOOT, 37 DiamondaUey. between Wood at and Diamond. 4 7 Agency lor soldiers* Claim*. Location op lands.—purchase and bale of (.AND WARRANTS;—The undersigned-ha* made *t~ r*n£«mentfl with competent and responsible gebtJpinjn to obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows or minor children, who an entitled to Ikmnty lands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Bale of Land Warrants. mhliitf HOME LEAGUE FACTORY* HAMILTON STEWART,' Manuf-ctuier of: Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, Hebecca street, Allegheny, has opened a Wareroom bicoid stoex- Post Bpomsos, comer Fifthand Wood streets, Pittsburgh. : v Merchants who aie not-aware that these Checks can be made as-good and sold as lov here as in -any. other, city-in -Urn United Btatea, are invited to call end eiamlne fort hem wives. ----- : mhiaim /-VR SUMMER ft^thriOw! 2» , S^SSS»r f v SyT f X®^.UM on iS SKS?- A Tr> VflV Pittsburgh the atna—Firm &iur* JOSEPH 0. FO3tBB, Leasee., and .Manager. : Boxer and Farauetto...-50. - . I Private Boxes, large... -.18.60 S Private n«e 3> am«11..„.{5.00 Basis for colored persona. jGS* Certificate, securing seats, cento extra. r THRILLING DRAMA I Last night but ©no of Mis* CHARLOTTE CHAMPION, on which occasfonsbe will «p* peariaiißr gre»t:charECterof MAiWAnsi o# Btmonanr. FRIDAY EVENING, April 6th, will bo acted I*a Tonr de Heale-Buriiau. C- Foster ; Walter IV ' ' Aulnoy, Dubois; Philip D* Anlnay, Wallace; Margaret or Borgaody/Mlßs 0. Crampton. . • - To conclude with . . Til© *0 Thlevon, on THE FAIRY OF TAB LAKE— Hoastriw, Mr.'C.Fos*er; Morgiono, Miss A. Eberle; CogU, Mrs. Foster. To-morrow,, BENEFIT and last appearance ef Mi* CHARLOTTE CRAM ETON. Mr. OOOLDOGK, the great Tragedian, is engaged, an^i (will shortlyappear. open at T tfclocV, performance commences 7M* R EMOYAL. - C. IHMSEN, - UANUFACTDBEB OF EVERY YAEIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. _ Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First fit., PITTSBURGH, PA. (ohtd SPRING HAS COME AT LAST, and now /gSSfc ©lb the iimfl to wear a , % NEWHAT'or CAP. . All in want of either will please bear in mini that MORGAN & CO., 4£3» No. 104 WOOD STREET, Are selling a gcod article as low for casii as any other house In' H»e city. Csll and Bee.; No charge fur eliowing - ., goods. 1 • .. • mb3l 1 PißSQluttoo of • THE co-par tnmhip heretofore existing between JOSHUA ■ RHODES and PHILIP KETMKH, in the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, is this day dissolved, .byr'~'-'- mntnal consent. Tbwtnuiflefls ef the’firm will be settled ... up by Joshua Rhodes, who ia authorized to receipt for all ; debts due said firm. JOSfIUA HHODIS3. ; PHILIP BBSMEB. . March 27th, 1855. - - ; - PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. £9»Tbe undersigned have this day formed a Partner* ship, under the name, flnn 'and style of BEYMJSR A ANDERSON, for the tranpaction pf.the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary "business, No. £9 Wool Btrert PniUP REYMEIL . BOBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, Mareh 27th, 1866. 49" In retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheer* fully recommend Messrs. Reimer A Andeesox to.mv friends and customers. JOSHUA RHODES.- Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1865. . ' Up2] : pQXUP BBTkSCB.. ......BOBT. Ji AWSEBSQS. REYSIER A ASDEHSOS, (3accessotB to Joshua Rhodes A Co.) WHOLESALE DEALER-i IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Sploes, Gonfeetioaaryi sugars, Ac. No. 39 Wood street, opposite the Sc. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. . ap2 FRESH FRUIT— -250 boxes Raisins; . 200J4 do db 150 do do f 500 drums Figs; 4 250 %do do r . 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; . 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cases . do Receiving and for sale by ap2 RSYMER k ANDERSON, 39 Wood Bfc Fresh nuts, Ac.— 20 bags Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; . . : • 20. do Cream Nuts;. 25 frai-s Iviea Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Bock Candy; 16. do W. do . 10 cases Sicily Liquorice;. 150 boxes No. 1 Herring: 100 duz assorted Pickles; 1 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. I Jnst received and for sale by ap2 REYMER & ANDERSON, 39 Woodst WILKINB A CO, Qfh- DUXES 6IACOARONI; Ai\J 20 boxes Vcimlcelll;' 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; . 10 do 4'apers; 15 do 01iw««; 10 do Brandy Peaches; v . 10 do do Cherries; . 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; V/ 260 boxes Mssfloa Oranges, 100 do- Sicily do 24) do Lemons; receiving and for sale by ap2 REYMER k ANDERSON, 39 Wood ft. British and Continental Exchange* SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAIff, SHEUMAN <Jt CO* ON THE UNION DANK, LONDON, < In Stms 0? £t ASD UtWABTfI. . rruiESE DRAFTS are available at all the principal X Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND ana IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. - We also draw giant But 1 ) on 81. A* Grnnebanm A Ballln, F&JKKFOBT A MAIN, Which eerre as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. Persons intending fo travel abroad may procure, through U 9, Letters of Creilt,OQ which Money can ho obtained, as needed, in any part of Europe- 4 _ CottxonoNt of Bills, Notes, a* d other securities in Eu rope, will reo We prompt attention. 9 * WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Wood, comer Third stTeet. JOAN D. DAVXB, Corner of 'Wood and Fifth streets. * — ’ —T AMUSEMENTS. ,pa!C£3 0? ABUISBIOIf: WINDOW GLASS, ALTO WELCOME, WELCOME Leather, Hides and Oil. M. DE LANGE, (of the late firm of Bard A Dj Lwoe.)' • havin'? taKen the sided lately occupied byJ. 0. Mowtj, No. 333 LIBERTY street, opposite the head oP Wood, end having purchased his Bloch, which he Is now re* plenishing from the vast, invites the attention of buyers to ill assortment, which ho is determined to Fell at the low* est rates for cash, or approved short credit. • “ E. H DAY hereby informs his cnstdraere that ho will be found at the old stand, 233 Liberty street, where ho shall be pleased to meet them, and supply their wonts, as hereto fore. mhShtw. At* II m I.KATHKK— 3OO Sides iust received and for sale by froh27:2wj XL Dfi LANOE. L vr Luuld UlDho— 6od Justreceire-J and for sate by & mhgT:2w M« DK LANOE. lUCUAHD C, BOCIUNG, . - ‘ - -KAKTjrAonntra of. . Gilt, Bilver, Brass, . Bronze, Xoolring-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 fir; CLAia fiTBMT. ; All hinds of Composition' Ornaments, for Steamboats. Ac. All kindir of Gibing and Re gilding, to order. / Gilt '. Mouldings for Frames, wholesa’e and retail Varnish for. Oil Paintings. Engravings and Lithography fbr sale. -BSFtlmpalrsd or .dalaoeA Oil Paintings restored in the hestmanner. . All Frames and Mouldings manufactured In this estab lishment may be cleaned without Injury, with soap and * CaU and PPg."No: 2i yt Clair st.. Pittsburgh. ' [mh2fi.tf uiaaoluttou or P«trtuer«blp* THE Pattncnhip between Wm. Youngson and Daniel Yonneson, under the name of Wm. Youvobos A C0.,1s 1 ®X‘SOLV£I>. WM. YOUNQSON will carry on the PAINTING baf lnesB In all its branchesat the Shop of the late firm, No*. SZ SEVENTH street, opposite the Neptune Engine House mb2T:lw— WM. -YOUNGSON. Wm» Youngioui House, sign and ornamental painter—No. 2Z Sirrsts stroet, opposite the .NeptafiA Engine- House. •: ' - - ' . mh27:6m * North-Western Pollce Ageucy, "0. 89 WABIUNaTON STREET; coiner of Dearborn, “'' * - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. r»r pniKiatos.....-.t»*- a. hccaeiu .Fl&herton 6 Co> DSVOT2IDLIB “ATOSSmoS-rO-KUTBASSACnON OP A OBSMAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana, mhlfcdtf ~ Soldiers* Bounty Loudi» A ND CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT.—IwiII pro- A_ Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children, >nnd wfll ; prosecute Claims against Government, ®nd attend to business in the “Court of CUlms,'" recently established by Congress ’ Office. No. 148 Third street, one door above Smithfleld St, March 19,1855 • CHARLES NAYLOR. | ’ prop os ala • . ■eaTjXtrbe received at the office of tho Western PenJUn- W tiary of Pennsylvania until SATURDAY, the 3lrt lost.; fo furnishing COAL of good quality, and good fresh BEEF, free of bore—(the-shans bone to he pnt in when re quested; In all-cases the bone will be deducted)—for one year from the Ist of April, 1855, in such'quontitle.) as may w requited. [mh22[ A BECKHAM. Warden. A Fortner Wonted* A PERSON having a Capital of Three or Four Thousand in a-ManuCieturtag bnsiness, can hear of an opportunity where he can boubib HH.iioaiv.in a short -time. The. best jeforenres given. For partlcu lars apply at THIS OFFICE.; fmb27:tf PKKSBXTJStOAM HYMN BOOKb— Kec’d by Jiapitss tch3ay, a large ossortment of Psalms and Hymns, or all sizes rad styles oi binding, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE,. 65 Market street, near P^ortb. tUIKNUU BUILLIAMtS-A /- 1 open, on toe 2Sih tast, eopo fine new etjlos of Froncn BrilUantes. UGAB&—“• Loverins’s” I'olrcrUed and taw dered Sugars, fcr sale by t£a & mn27 , . :—— — ii u' u'r*_T-tn whale Tw i*arfl Uil> f'>rß3laby WJisie, A * nB MJIjLEB 4 BICKET2ON. .. e. ttA bb 8 Salar»toB» *« McFarland's,” for MILITI A BICKETEON. Pb ' g W °' l Ba * 1 ’ Tiuckktson. , .1 r,i «Llama tion bnpir in store jodlforsaio oUliAlw™““ MILLER * MCKETSON, 221.213 Liberty street. - - uKiiaia—mu DDli tlnntatlDn atoUMra; “ \1 U l5OWbhU do do g 5 bbl» M Bt. James” B. H. Molaaro*. For;sale bT MILLER A RICKETS; N. ;■. ,KAr—lOU li»ir cfiMin Xouog lljsou, Gunpowder, la- I nerUlawlßlKkTaio. Forraloby -*.tS MILLER * BICBEISON. S" WEBT POTATOES-—IM 1)0*. just rcc'd (prime, lor It-'.fl) hT fm»SOt JAMES WATOfan\Pmh »t. rvi'&A&UiOA'J.’ *UiuMiTOttiS—>strict ttueonon gi»en to S the manufacture of steamboat caMo furnltare aoa T. B. YOUNG A CO, ; mny 2i . S 8 smUhOotd Rtieet. EA i*OY Ta BLKA- With asd witboo7m£bi« ished mod forsalaby fid ox 24] T. B. l Ot|NO_*vQ» KUBEL&BIE3 AM) iKXJtt CAHES— A TMW'y 01 S* 4 ' miSv* ,nUDilt “ 4 cuJ ” s *° ?! fJ T ra B°TOPSQ & CO. pittAloßS-MMI. wodrrf mwScoBHH. *4.
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