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Their offices are at »** Yo “- 122 N “ 5iC SIKECT - Bosros, 10 State street. mousing post job office. \Te would call the attention of MEIICIIANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we hove just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, an are now prepared to 611 orders, for Cards, Circulars, Bi Headi, Paper BoohE, Posters, and Programmes for esblbl tions. All orders will be promptly filled. THE BABY CROP. In this business age anil country every mg is reduced to the standard and the tango*** business computation. \Yo talk and write no only of the grain crop, the potato cr.p the nut ojLthd hfy crop, &o„ but also of the hog and, in California, of the gold erop. %rtry orodnction, mineral, vegetable and am -1 BlSi* a crap ? and at the end of each year, those who delight in statistics inform ns of the extent of these crops, and estimate their value, in doUarsinnd cents. Bnt the use of the word crop may now he extended still further, as from census returns we are to be enlightened as to the annual quantity of the “baby crop” in the • several States. Business men and arithmeti cians do not yet undertake to rednoe the last named crop to the standard of dollars and oents. Bnt the number of babies produoed in each State ' in a year, can bo ascertained, where births aro registered; ahd the information is thought to he valuable, as phoning the growth of native popu lation. ! 'annual estimates and statistics of • the*aby cr<%.«nay bo expooted hereafter from ,sop»'of thelites, in tabular form, alongside - the tabub; flfidwlng the extent of tho hog orop • and grain orop. • Thuß, In Kentnoky, where marriages and births are registered, it is ascertained that tho the baby crop, or the whole number of births in • that State last year was 26.756. That was an average of ono birth for every thirty six people in the State. The most fruitful counties in the State in this respeat wore Lotoher and Hancock, the former yielding one birth to every sixteen people, and the latter one to every nineteen. The most unproductive county was Mohlenbnrg, with only one birth to overy ono hundred and sixty inhabitants. More births oocnrred in tho month of Deoember than in any other month. There was a largo excess of male over female births. Thero were two hundred and sixty five cases of twin births; and three cubcs of triplets. - ~ ■ Bnt, although Kentucky did well in that year, and added her fall Bharo to onr Stock of native and national productions, yet Bhe did no better than Massachusetts, and some other States. The average, as wo have stated, was ono birth to every 36 inhabitants. It is ascertained that for several years past tho same proportion of births to the population has existed in Massa chusetts. And, although we boast of the fruit fat condition of the country, and its rapid growth, we must admit frem well ascertained 'foots, that same of tho countries of Europe pro dneo A larger baby crop annually, than any of the States of tho Union. Itf England, tho births aro one to every tbirty-ono people ; in France, one to thirty-five; in Auatria and Pmßaia, one to twenty-six. Taking the above as tbe general average, that is, one birth to every thirty-six persons over tho whole United States for the last year, it would gite about 690,000 births in tho whole country in that year; and it is believed that is very nearly the increase of our population from na tive births. In round numbers, then, tho baby crop of the Union may be sot down at 700,000. It is every year increasing, as the numbers of the population increase. It will soon reach a million a year; and ono would suppose that this abundant native prodnotion would allay any ap prehension of danger from the immigration of foreigners. “i' « <• " ■ >■"» ■>» . * - r “'j :V- : W ~M: -i - :.i ,» j.. * V'-- £V> v • «V f '* r* ** *- i. s \r.. . „<• -,v:v-y v~'* v-'-'i j. >. a . v:*-';-,-- *!• 7 \ ’••?*»* *** PITTSBURGH: :MARCH 15 In Kentucky they also register marriages and from those registers some facts of interest are ascertained. In a great majority of the marriages the brideß were under twenty years of age ; in one instance the female was bat 13 years of age, and in 150 instances the females were under 16 years of age. A larger number of marriages occurred in Deoember than in any other month; and the smallest number in July. The Louisville Courier says : "In Massachusetts In 1549, one female married at 13, and in females of 14, and about forty ofl 5, bo* tamo wives.’ 23 per teat, married under 20 years ; CS per cent,funder 25 years; and only one female over 00 years. Of tMlfilper cent, married under 20; 40 per cent, under Ss[.und3 per cent, over 60. In England 44 per cent, of females and 4 of males marry during minority. “It appearß-that in Kentucky the females marry much earlier than their sisters in Massachusetts; and those in the latter State earlier than in England. The contrast in the preserved freshness and bounty of the Englishladiesin such striking contrast with those of America, is thus ac counted for In England the average age of bachelors is 25 yeira—that of maids, 24 years. In Kentucky nearly one-half of the ladies marry before they ore twenty, and la neatly nine-tenths of the first marlagea, the female is . _under 25.” removal op the capital. A bill or resolution is now pending in tho XHonse of Representatives providing for the re moval of the seat of government from Harris burg to Philadelphia. If that bill passes, and that insult to tho west is accomplished, we hope ' the next Congress Will provide for the removal of the U. s: Mint from Philadelphia to New York.-; rMore sound and substantial reasons obnliie nrged for tho last named measure than the first. Gold and silver has to be con stantly--transported in vast quantities from New York, tho great commercial emporium of tho republic, to Philadelphia for the mere purpose of assay and ooinage; and then sent back to Now York for uso. This process is ex pensive, and occasions considerable delay. Oth er reasons oould be namod. But we withhold them till Philadelphia is found earnestly urging the removal of our State Capital from a point already too far east lo the southeastern extrem ity of fte Btate. If that is insisted on, then wo go for the removal of the Mint for reasons not trivial or revengeful. Ittnay bo that Philadelphia gold, Philadelphia infliienoe, and Philadelphia attractions for youngmen and politicians in the Legislature will prevail. The ignoring of the just claims of the west to the Senator shows pretty conclusively that even our own members have eastern inclinations when they get over the mountains; and it would no doubt bo pleas ant to reside in the “ City of Brotherly Love ” for a session. Philadelphia may win the covet ed metropolitan honor, but it may prove an hon or without profit. •• Requlus.” Tour communication informing ub of the fact of thero being “ A Living author among us”—no loss a personage, in truth, than “Dr. J. W. Robinson,” of Waverly Magazine and Flag of out Union fame—is received, and deolined on accouut of oertain Home-thrusts. We would ask you, oh “ Rognlus,” to “phanoy bis pheelinks" had we published your commu nication. Mubdeb Neab Steubenville.— A man named John Bofciußon, residing near Steobenvillo, was killed by Wm. Koe, on Sunday last. Tho cause 'of the murder wbs said to be that Boe blamed Bobinaon with Improper oondnot with his wife, fioedsucceeded in making his esospe% - v'> v.? ** *, - ;J *•.*»•' ,* . *'*i J v*'.’ f» »*4 14 . ‘ » * THE NEWS.NEWS BY -CEtiEGBAPH. 1 Patnnm has Bold his Magazine for $12,000. * 1 7'"iS7t,«"nnlliTinftrnimrPncf The purchasing parly or parties is not given, BepOttCll Expressly for llie Daily Morillll p TOSt. 1 nor whether any change is contemplated in its , editorial management. | Edwin Forrest, the tragedian* baa lately had an offer of fifty thousand dollars to act fifty i nights in California. He has also just received an offer of six thousand dollars to act twenty nights in St. Louis. Daniel Ullman, tho Hindoo, is stumping \ ir ginia against Henry A. Wise. He spoke at Al exandria on Monday night, last week. Other Hindoo speakers are expected to visit Virginia. 1 Tho election is in May. The new dome of the Capitol at Washington, for which §lOO,OOO were npproprited, will in crease the present altitude of that edifice to 200 foe t or only fifteen feet less than that of the spire of Trinity Church, New York. James Brown, of the firm of Little, Brown & Co., Boston publishers, died at his residence in Watertown, Massachusetts, on Saturday after noon. By hiß own individual exertions, Mr. B. rose from an obscure origin and absolute indi genoe to be one of the most eminent and wealthy publishers in the Union. A now candidate for theatrical famo made her debut at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on Monday night, in the person of a Miss Bridges, who appeared as "Mariana,” in Sheridan Knowles’ play of The Wife.” Bhe is described I as being handsomo in person and in talent I slightly above mediocrity. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, by the last steamer from California, received a oall to go to San Francisco. A largo salary is offered, with other substantial advantages, but the distinguished divino will not accept. . The objeot in getting him to San Francisco, is to counteract the influ ence of Rev. Dr. Scott, a pro-slavery preacher from New Orleans. A rather singular arrest of counterfeiters of United States coin was made in Philadelphia on Friday last. It was tbnt of an Irishman named James Baily Faris, aged 74, and his wife, aged ■22 years—the latter being in a beastly state of intoxication at the time of the arrest. The hus band was committed to jail to take his trial at court in default of $2,000 bail, and the wife Bent to tho almshouse. Romo Irish laborers r.n the oanal at Oswego, Now York, having struck for one shilling ad vanco. a contractor refused it and imported a large number of Germans from tho city of Now York, at an expense of fire or six hundred dol lars, to tako their plaoe. When the Germans arrived they 11 fraternised” ns they call it in France, and refused to go to work at the re duced wages. So the contractor will lobo his investment. A new move has been made among the New York ten. The regular hour for the assembling of a fon-ish •' parly” is cloven o’clock, but to fill up the four hours intervening between that and seven, a visit to the theatre is voted proper. Hence it is quite common new to hire the front seats at Barton’s or the Broadway, the persons hiring having tho right to choose Ihc plays—eo that a fashionable parly in New York now meats “ privato theatricals down town, followed by soiree and sapper up town.” By files of California papers received by the ] laot steamer, we learn that fifty ballots bad taken plnco in the California Legislature for C. S. Senator without any definite result. It is farther stated that on the doth nit., another at tempt was to have been made to postpone the election ; and if it failed Dr. Wm. Gtvin would be re-elected. We hope so. Senator Gwin has 1 done more for California thagjthe has done for him. In attending to tfcfr-locarintcresta of his State, he has been a model representative. A largo delegation of tho chiefs of the Chip pewa and Winnebago Indians -have been in Washington for tho past month, who hnvo just concluded a treaty for the disposal of their lands west of Lake Superior. They had an interview with tho President and Commissioner of Indion Affairs on Friday last, when Falmouth, a Pilla ger Chippewa, told the President : “ That two I great men there met; that the whites were often | | accused of cheating the Indians, bat that this time the Indians bad cheated the Commissioner ; for they had sold him a traetV laud for a good deal of money which was worth but little. ’ At this tho President and Commissioner laughed heartily, and the chiefs took their departure, well pleased with their interview with tho Great Father. An important law oobo to rutsburghcrs was decided in the Supreme Court of this State, Bit ting at Philadelphia, on Monday last. It woe the caso of tho Commonwealth vs. the Pittsburgh and Concelleville Railroad Company. The bill ohargcd that tho defendants are partially filling ap one of the looks of the Stato canal at Pitts burgh, and casting an arch over it in such a manner as entirely to obstruct tho nee of it. The defendants admitted that thoy are doing bo in the construction of their road, and the only excase offered for it was that that portion of the o insl haß never been of any valuable use to the State, and that for many years it haß lain In a condition of utter abandonment and desolation. Judge Lowrie on the part of tho full Bench, ex cepting Chief Justice Ltwis who dissented, de cided in favor of tho plaintiffs and ordered that an injunction issue to prohibit the defendants from proceeding with the work complained of, in suoh a manner as in any way to prejudice or interfere with tho rights of the plaintiff, until the further order of the Court. Tire Railroad Convention This Convention, representing upwards of §200,000,000 of property, is now sitting with closed doors at tho Monongabela House, in this city. As our reporter is not admitted we are unablo to give a full aooount of its proceedings; but the loss is not very great, as two of the leading routes (the New York and Erie, and New York Central) on whoso presence a great deal depends—are not represented. From this rea son, it is said, its actions will not be of momen tous interest. Yesterday, we understand, was pretty much consumed, in a discussion of tho propriety of allowing ohewing and Bnuffing to bacco on railroad cars ! How the matter was decidejthas not yet oomo to light. Let all lovers of thPleed look sharp. If it should pass it will bo a direct blow at the inalienablo right to ohew and Bnuff when and where one pleases. Execution of Two Slaves. —Mango, a slave of Wm. Elien Kinlair, and Molvaine, his sister, who belonged to Miss Florentine Frilvax, wore hung on the 28th instant, in the jail yard of tho Parißh of St. Charles, fer the murder of young Westley Latbem, the eon of tho overseer on tho plantation of Mr. Lanfesr. It seems that young Westley was courting Miss Frilvax, the mistress of Melvaine, and the lattor was her favorito servant. She had her own way about the pre miaes—was a Bort of rnler—and learning that her mistresß was engaged to marry Weßtley La them, and fearing her authority would cease in that ease, she induced her brother Mango to shoot him. Lnthem came over to see his lady love on Saturday night, on horseback, and it was settled that they should marry on the Monday morning following. White he was arranging affair with the supposed future bride, Melvaine had completed the plan for his murder. She aoeordingly, on this night, got her brother Mango to loose Mr. Lathem’s horse, so that the young gentleman would bavo to wnlk home—and then plaoedhim (Mango) in ambneh in a deep ditoh on the road that the young lover would have to take, and as he passed there the unfortunate man was shot through the head by tho conccalod assassin. The confession of Mango disclosed the above facts. The two were tried before a special tribunal. The State was represented by District Attorney Charles D. Drenx. Both the accused were found guilty, sentenced to be hnng and test Monday expiated their guilt upon the scaffold. They met their fate calmly and firmly. New Orleans Delta, March l«t. • -V ■ V . ' ■•:' i r’ '. .Vl'ff-'v Important Decision. ; * ■ 1' ri jr’t ' “ TEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. THE TURKS DEFEAT THE RUSSIANS. Reconstruction of llie British Cabinet. EARL OF LUCAN RECALLED. SEBASTOPOL SOON TO BE TAKEN! ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC. New Yoke, March 14.—The steamer Pacifio arrived with Liverpool dates to the 2ith, being ton days later. . Gladstone, Herbert and Graham have resigned, and the ministry has been reconstructed. A battle was fought at Eupatoria between Omar Paoha and Liprandi, in which tho Russians were "second Despatch.— Gladstone, Herbort and Graham have resigned, beoause Roebook’s mo tion for a committee of inquiry into tho misman agement of the war was carried. The oabmot iB remodelled, but there is no important obango, eX cept that Lord John Russell is Colonial Se cretary. Joseph Hume is dead. Tne Vienna Conference will bo opened in a few days. All parties express anxiety for peace. It is officially announced by the allies, that on the 7th Gen. Liprandi’s 40,000 Russians and 70 guns, attacked the Turks at Eupatoria, cont ended by Omar Pacha. The battle lasted four hours. The Russian retired with 600 loss. Sebastopol is unchanged. Raglan, it is reported, has resigned. Lucan is recalled. , Great distress prevailed m England, from the severe winter, and great riots had occurred at Liverpool aod Locdon, but tbo weather has changed, and the shipping is now arriving. Tho Union arrived at Cowes, bnt tho Africa and Sarah Sands had not arrived. The Pacifio arrived out at Liverpool on tho 23d The Paoific saw a steamer off skerries, at 1 o’olook, P. M. on the 27th, supposed to fco tho Africa. The Palmerston ministry bos fallen to pieces. Graham, Gladstone and Herbert rceigned, osten sibly on account of Robock’B motion. A private squabble in the Cabinet is also believed to be the cause. Rumor Bays that Roboek’s party will not rest satisfied without the impeachment of 'Raglan and one or more ex-ministore. Fainter ston has had much trouble in reconstructing the cabinet, and has not fully completed it. Russell will take the Colonial Secretaryship as a stop gap but completes his mission to Vienna. Ru mor gives Lord Raglan a seat in the Cabmot; Earl Carlisle Viceroy of Ireland The new ohanoetlor of Exchequer is an untried man. The members of the Government express con fident hopes that the ponding negotiations wiH lead to an houorable peace, although the war measures are continued alt over Europe. Louis Napoleon seems determined to proceed to tho Crimea ; England and Austria havo advt aed him to Btay at home. . Russia has dcolared war on Sardinia, it is stated, but tho nows is not confirmed. Tuscany has joined tho western powers.—Naples has not. A battlo was fonght at Eupatoria on the 17th. Geo. Liprandi, with a foroo about equal to, or perhaps a few thousand superior, to the Turks, attacked them and after four hours firing retired beyond the range of the shells of the English ships, tho Turks not pursuing. Omer Pasha commanded the Turks. Ljrd John Russell has published an address ttfTtis constituents defining his position. lie places himself in their hands as a candidate for the renewal of thotr confidence. On the 19th the royal assent was given to the North American Fisheries bill. The convention between Grout Drituin and the Porto for the enlistment of the Turkish contin gent has been signed. Au interesting debate arose upon the question of going into committee on Army estimates Lord Palmerston contended that tho sufiVriagr of the army in the Crimea arose from physical causes in the power of no man to control. The sufferings were not confined to the British army —tho Russians wero suit aud wounded to the number of 36,000. Lord Palmerston announced that the Eirl or Luoan was recalled in consequence of his differ ences with Raglan. Lord Palmerston said that compulsory mea sures must unquestionably he resorted to to fill np tbe ranks of the service. The right of search was urged as a necessity in order to prevent the introduction of Prussian goodß into Great Britain. He doomed it not advisable to lay before the House thccorrcapondc-iice between Great Britaio aud the United States on international arrange ments during tbe time of war. Tho weather is moderate at Sebastopol and tbo snow has disappeared. Tbo health of the army is better. The seigo operations are pro greasing with vigor. Orders have been received at Constantinople to prepare hospital beds for 6000 men, from whioh it is inferred that an assault is to be made upon Bobastopol. The Baltic fleet consists of 66 war steamers carrying 206 fl gunß; 6 fbatiDg batteries, 60 guns; 8 mortur ships ; 28 steam gun boats, flu guns; total, 100 ships and 1278 guns. Whether the Emperor will go tho Crimea is still a matter of question. Ho said he has drawn up a plan of vast military strategy which ho wished to superintend; England and Austria think ho had better leavo it with his generals The Americans in Paris gave a graud ball in oommemoratlou of Washington s birth day Nearly all tbo members of the diplomatic corps, as well as members or tho French government were present. The Fronoh papers mention that tho city of Catanio, in Italy, was almost destroyed by an earthquake. A committee of tho sooond Chamber at Berlin resolved to propose a note of want of oonfidenco in the ministerial policy. AUSTRIA. The Vienna semi-official journals contradict positively that Austria intends to negotiate tho fifteen million loan of Eogland. The imperial palace at Pragna, the reeidenoe of the ex Emperor of Austria, was destroyed by fire. Commercial Intelligence. LjvrBPOOL Ma.OSi.TB Breadstuff of all qualities have declined ; Western canal Flour 40.’; Ohio 43*. Yellow Com 43*; white 44s , Provisions...Po k and Beef dull; Bacon in moderate re. quest. Cotton... The sales forthe last ten days were 61,000 bnles, 2"!00 of which were ou speculation, aod 1000 for export, be ing a decline of J,-;; Orleans fair middling 6'-;, ; Upland f*irGl£; middling LEGISLATIVE, Haeeisbubo, Maroh 14 — Home. —This after noon, the bill to repeal the obartcr of tho Erie and North-east Railroad was taken up in com mittee of the whole, and debated by Messrs. M'Combs, Powell, Strong and Thompson. The first few seotions passed committee of tho whole, whon the oommittee rose, reported progress, and asked leave to sit again, which waß lost by a vote of. 82 to 66. The bill was then placed on a second reading, and the House adjourned. The bill to increase tho pay of the County Commissioners and Auditors of Allegheny coun tv passed finally. Among tho bills reported in tho House was one to incorporate tho Mechanics’ Bank of Pitta* burgh; extending jurisdiction of Courts in cases of divoroe; and an amended Supplement to the Steubenville Hailroad. Mr. Ball, of select committee, reportod amendments to bill to Bell the Main Line. A motion was made to make the bill the special erdor on Friday, and every day until disposed of, except Tuesdays and Thursdays. Agreed to, 47 to 40. , * i The bill to abolish the License laws was taken up Mr. M’Calmont moved to go into commit tee of the whole,- to amend the second section, and make the bill prohibitory of the entire sale of liquor as a beverage, which was debated by Messrs. M’Catmont, Cummings, Kirkpatrick, Frailey, Ballade, Lott, Edinger, Christ, and Carlialo. Lost, by a vote of 43 to 40. Mr. Dunning moved an amendment postpomog the operation until the Ist of August. Lost by a vote of 36 to 48. Mr. Gurner moved an amendment preventing the sale of liquors to retailers of merchandize under the 11th clause. Debated and lost, 19 to 62. . , The House adjourned until afternoon, the Erie Bill being the Bpecial order. Late from Cuba—Outrage on the A.mer* New Yoek, March 14 —The Crescent City ar-' rived with Havana datea to the Bth. The El Dorado arrived at Havana on tho Bth, from Ab* pinwall. She reported having been firod at twico by tho Spanish frigate Ferrolana, compelled to atop and exhibit her papers. One ahot atrnck the water 20 yards from the El Dorado’s bow ; the other paased immediately over the wheel honao. . , The Bteamer Prinoeton is m the harbor ot Havana; also the British vessel of war Buzzard. The Cnban news is unimportant. Sugar nnohanged. Molaeßea firmly held. Lard heavy. Exchange very doll. Detention of tlie Steamelilp Canada. Bostos, March 14.— The Bteamer Canada broke a shaft and will be detained a day or two for repairs. ,“*♦ ’ % . ’- V*' -V , v-T*« V S'*, • •. .*. • ■ ■ .r:r}t ••". ,• ' . ;• - ** V -St ' ‘ * r . J >‘ •' "vV *.i?vVrJ 7rir. :.*i.ft.r: V- 06HOoiib, March Ttie Democrats her A gi?o up the election ; Metcalf will have a IBft* jority of -probably 3,000. Three administration members of Congress are certainly elected. Returns, from 181 towns, more than three* i fourths of the State give Metcalf 27,0918aker 21,102; Bell 2,409; Fowler 831/ The majority of-Metcalf over the others 18 2,749. The fall majority of the whole State will probably be ho* tween 2.600 and 3,000. An far ns heard from] the Know Nothings have eleoted 187 repreßen* tatives to tbo legislature; the Democrats 68 and tho Whigs 5 A large portion of the Know Nothings are eleafed by Whig and Free Sou votes in opposition to tho administration. The Know Nothings have probably elected all the members of Congress and all the State Senators, and will, of course elect two United States Sen* Concord, N. H., March J 4- F p al ' r< L , “™ B from 105 towns, nearly two tbirds of tho State, give Metcalf 18.GG7 ; Baker 13.267 ; Bell 2,073, Fowler 670. Tbe representatives are daßsed as follows; Know Nothings 123; Democrats 2 , Whigs 3 , . Lottera from Meredith give an account of an awful disaster yesterday, by which James W. Dsrgin, Goorgo Clark, Nathaniel Nichols, 8. M. Tack, John 0. M. Ladd died of injuries, and many others we e not expected to survivei over one o’clock. Beveral others had their bones broken. Falling In of a Floor. Cobcobd, (N fl.) March l i'— T^ e ®°° r J“* (he town Hall at Meredith, N. H.. fell while the people were balloting, preoipttaticg about three hundred persouß 18 feet upon the stores beneath. Forty were taken out with limbs broken and se vere injuries. Four are not expeoted to recover. Virginia K. N, Nominations. WixcnrsTEit, Va.. March H.—Tha Know Nothings have nominated Stanhope Flourney, of Halifax, for Governor of Virginia; the Hon. J. M Beale of Mason, for Lieutenant, and John M. Patton, of Richmond, for Attorney General. They atfe accepted. The Great Itevolutlon in Medicine t It \fi acsirapU*h«dl Th* of centuries Is suppUedl In MgbsVs I?mr,oiuTnio Etixm os Cohdial wo baTO a medicine that destroys disease, without weakening the syg.om; that exhilarates the splrita. without entailing sub' request depression; that cores Indigestion in all Ita forms and consequences, that restores the ehattftied nerves to full vigor, that regulates the bowels and the liver, thas causes the constitution its-lf to recuperate—and that- In fart an swers the purpose all stimulant*, all nervine preparations, all cathartics and all aloratives, without producing any of the unpleasant nf.cr effects which flow from the use of ordi nary medicines. The Arabian herb which forma Its basis seems to b« the very thing for which herbalists and pbyal* clens. chemists and pharmaceutists. Dovo rearcbod in all a*cB, and, until now, searched Iqvnln. Ltllhe sick rejoice I Th‘> tv.niial Is np. highly concentrated, tn plot bct three dollar* per bottle; two for &»e dollars; 0. U- KINO, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York- Eoi-i by rrusplsts throughout tbo United States, Canada* QOd West Indb'-R. PRUSSIA. loan Flag. r - - ; *'.v -• -p* +- *, * *ll v •lx f•( twei dollar*. ti. W. KF.YSER, } SELLERS & CO., > PitUoargh- PLKMINO, nilOS , ) £3- Neuralgia-—Thl* formidable disease, which !•> ball-. the Kkiti of physicians, yields lit® magic to CArter'* PpanM Uivur* Mr. F IV'-'len, formerly t.f the Artur Hoas*, New York, and U*e proprUHor of the Hotel, Richmond. Ya , \1 one of thn hun-ln-ds who have been cured of eerere Neuralgia bv Carter'* Spanish Mixture. hi-< cure, he hi. it to numbers of Oth-rs Who «rer;- ruffering v ih nearly erery form of die. with tb-- nioat wnndtTiul success. 110 fays it l* the m'» < strrtoriir.nr} mdi. ii.e he has erer seen Used, and the best M •< d jiunfee- known. -.• «:>. n f in another co?ur?n. |mhls:lm C4~ amll)" iiiotiUi bo trlthont thorn. _W e op,aii rf M’Lanu'e l.tver which fcaYfi become an lnircenraMo Family M.Mirlnr>. The frightful symptoms i..». v,>.»■• form n ■'!'«• •• t I*vt manifest thcinpoltes, m >r-' cr hr.-, in er-ry uunly; dvFpcpsia, eicfc headache, o:.«;ru«*tj-»n of the nwi-w», asue and loTer, pains in the w.ih dry. *,u*b. hre all the results of hepatic dcT..n»ec»<-nt and I.'r ttifc.--a Dr. IMla are a ecY- creign n-nurty. Inr.iiCU-t.iN'.-- Xa'-.c two or Ihrri' 10 b?d, fT»ry feccnd 5f \Ut'. il i.ct j uigß two or three times by mat L!o T Uuc "no or two mo«. A fcuont sa£.v£rAS>T • b->uld Intnriabh follow Ib.-ir use. Tbe hirer I*l.l roay b- u/ed where purging Is "Imply t»«*cr‘-ary A* nn anti-bllrm-* j-u-gnUrc, they aw inferior or Th:r>! unrm. And If. d«s '■ of t«ro or rtin*, thfy giro wtonl-h teiif! t» stiS audits; nXfcia tllghWdtnnsfiMoW ol Ibft stiiinach. p. Si.—The sU«' wtdu&M<».r«j*l**irratafrKbr. M’Lano'a cel' fUriiti-d Ymnifog**, cno n».»Tf bo bad at ail respectable Ftr>r«v in tbi? city . pOT.'bv'-j: fi w>:l V-’.<yise bo careful to ask for,and takonotio b«n lir. L.ivrT PUli*. There arc oth«r Tills, pur parting to bo l iri-r f’iiU, now tbe public. V Al- > for ml- by ihv sol* proprietor*, FLKMINO DRO9., ftucrrrfOTS to J. Kidd 4 Co., CO Wood street. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD kcsm.no wicst Fjioai pmptsbciusu, Ot »r».l »n.'r MONDAY, MantL IStb, th« PASSES EU TRAIN? will ruo as foil wa, until further nolico: Fl-;T TaAIN WILL LRATAAt 3 A. M. Mail Thais “ “ At ft A. M. Kxi-r.D'* Tuvin ** * 7 2P. .'I. Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect tbur*- w ith lb-- Columbus and Cincinnati* Ohio and Indiana, uni Uellefontaioo and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, ronn.ciloos ate made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, Ac.; and at Alliance for Cleve land, Ac. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Clii.rngo, Bock Island, For; Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities in the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.ii. andsP. M., and New Brighton at 7 A. M. end 1 P. M. For Tickets and further information, apply to J. G. OURRT, At the corner offlee, unde* the Monocgnhela House. Or. at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, ■itbdmrgb, March 10th, 1866 (mMO) 03T Plica, neglected, often prove fatal, load to con sumption; anoint tho parte three times a day with DAL* LKY r 1 PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form in tbo rec tum, the lusert the “ i’iw syringe," tilled with Extractor, and gradually discharge it aa iba syringe b withdrawn. It nort-r fulls to cure cases of any ago or virulence, nor to give eutlrc caso Instantly to all, Jvtqaantty caring by one kooicn by Ike heat, itehlnß, and pain of the anus Bleeding pllen are caused, sometimes, by the felling of the Whole bowel?, which llwn press the Intestinal canal tirht against the hack hones, an* .keeps the blood from to turning up th« vessels, rimUar-tSirthß blood being kept at the top of your huger when a string is tied tight around it; such Is frequent, and for ncrufulou* humors and ulcers to form therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and wear u ccmpreas td tho rectum, and continue to use the salve as above; also, rub It w«U over tho loins and ab* demon f r some timu, und the natural belts that support the bowels will bo contracted aiynuade strong, and your life will be eared. If properly applied overy case will bo cured. It never fells. 0. V. CUCKENER & CO., --Proprietors, New York. For sale bv Dr. Ci. 11. KEVSEBv-lW Wood street, and by all Urumriata and Doalefa to Mt*>lcta£atnrouphout the Doi ted States. f mltSaliwilw *»-■ DIED, In Philadelphia, on Vedusedoy morning, lllh in£t, WILUAM 11. -McCALhA, ußetTabout 25 years. Mr. M’Calla was tor toveral years on operator in the No. tiouai Telegraph oilim, In this elty, nnd has many Wanda hero who will Lo surprised nod'grl!>'< - «d to hoar of his un- timolj deceaFe. On the 10th Inst. at .IVest Newton, Westmoreland county, Prnr.ii., Mrs ELIZ.VDBTII UItKEN TODD, wife of Ber. Nathaniel Todd, in the flat yea, t of her ego. NEW ADVEia'ISEBIENTB, M GR*TJ .»• tM51NC01,.........-.....--*. J- o**n Groff, Kelstuger A Graff, WKSIbR.N ioU o L>K V, 1W Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pu MANOFaCPUILKRS of piaiii and Fanoyflratea, N«ln and Fancy-Fenders, Fad and Dog Irons, Eortftblo Forges, 'Xea Kettles, \Yagon Hexes, Ac. [mh!s Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, I'arlor Stove-, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kculos, Stove Kettles, TO tho Honorable tho Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sesions of the Peace, in and for tho county of A Th g o b poUtion of LIiVT M-A MA-U X, of Hobs town ship, In the county aforesaid, humbly Bhowcth,—-That your petitioner hath provided' himself with matcrialß for accommodation of travelers and others, at bis dwelling house in the eownshlp aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors will be pleased to grant liliA a license to keep a public house of entertainment, and your petitioner, os in duty bound, will pray. bK»I MAMA X We, the subscribers, eitlzenstJf tho township aforesaid, do certify, that the abovo petitioner Is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern Is necessary. Jehu lluck 1). Powers, A. B&umgartol. B. Gailaser, Geo. Goztawr, James Boyd, F. Miller, John Nock, Danl. Bonis, Jas. A. Gray, Thos. Powers. P. BencK. mhls:3t Mantillas WE are now nfceinng. our stock of Paris made MAN-. TLLLAS, to which wo wotiU call the attention of the HAQAN A AQL) 91 Market street. FLAIU SILKS—Just receive*, some Lew FlaM SUBo, at „,M5' ,SU ' Ul> ' Ci>C “ P PriCM - A ' A ' 4 mh°^et BLAOK MOIKB ANTIQOK— A. A. MASON A CO. ■Kill exhibit for tale, on the 14th Inst. torn. Black Moire Antique, with a splendid lot'of Bflka njhlft iiiLtv BUNNhTs—A. A. 51A3'N & OU. wiU exhibition Wednesday, tbe 14th in it., 100 duten new B*l* Bonnet,. mblft ALI I s’ OLE?* Caps—Just'received, a cf La « dies’ Alebair Dceaa Capp. _ • . . mhls , A A. MASON * CO., 2a Fifth at. bbia jgfijS&anr. B K tSaT 10 bbii,jmau whlw B “AIf& b QHUN. •' . r .<? *t^bf r 'X". rma in a SUIT 01- CLOTHES, la greatly enfaancadVy., having them coon, and smtAnii to tub seasox. GKIBBLH has got *ll that Is necessary to effect that great consumma tion. both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persons I wishing to experience all this,and bo only moderately J charged, can do so by calling at 210 Umn stmxt, head of p_ p_ Pantaloons, in. particular, Is one of hia greatest forta. He cannot be beat in the stylo and fit of this gar mail, Numerous references could be given, if necessary, to corroborate thisstateme t- (decOl B. ORIBBLB ~2g. nalm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti fying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tax, Pumas and Fbeceles from the face. Sold at Dr. KETSEB’3,I4O Wood Street. .St. Patrick’s nay.—BT. ' lUy nvONNOR will deliver o Lecture on Rt. Patrick b TUy SATURDAY EVENING, March 17lh, at o clock, in ?hB ’ta»m“cf S, CATUIDEAt., for the Benefit of tb sSS?- l Ptrlicutiem of tt« Church A l^on of T Q»orge Quigley, Fifth st-eet, opposite Poat a o ® c *’ h onil f i Wm B S McConlogne, Smithfleld street, near Seventh of | any of the Managers, or at the door. mnu.u REMOVAL! REMOVAL! FnOSI THE Ist OF NEXT APRIL, TO 4S-KO. 53 FIFTH STREET.'S» HICLEBER respectfu’ly informs the public, that on . the In day o i April nest, ho will roiovi ms Music AND PUXO WaREBOOMS tO Ho. 53 Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall, And a /<w doors from Vie Pott Office Tbo New Establishment will be fitted up In the most ele* gant munner, and the Pianos kept on the second floor, in a richly furnished and spacious saloon. A. SPESDTD KTW STOCK OT GRAND PIANOS—FuII Guam) a.su Sesii-Giusd, FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS, SERPENTINE PIANOS, LOUIS XIV. STYLE PIANOS; —ASH OF — - ALL OTHEK PLAIN STYLES OF PIANO 3; SIBLODEONS, SERAPHINES, etc , etc, 18 on the wey, and the public are. politely lntltod to cal and examine the promisee, stock of Qoodß, etc. 11. KLEDER, mhlLlml No.lol Third St., elan of theOolden Harp 0 UQUKSi<ifll.muUau AUUOUMS, lot ttio Sactil je»r I (tndloe Much 10th. 1856. JSs WM. 0. MILLER, Bur K c«». Fiom David Crow, for tax.. $ 00 Wm. Oakley, Board Measurer u * JO M. O’Neill, Wharf Master 34 Tux from Commissioners’ sales *° Amounts due from sundry persons: Due and nncoUeyted on Duplicate of 1804 B. N Avery, late Town Clerk B. P. H. Morrison & Co ..... Wm. Oakley ~ Wm. Dilwo-th, Wharfage. Wm. Ollesple, do. Wm. Gamble, do. Kuhn A Mitchell, do. T. 11. Stewart, do. Bundry persons, do. On Anderson’* Bond Prom Commissioners’ sales. Ala*. Datzeil Amounta paid out in Warrant* .* Int«TMt on $4,785 00 Bonds, puld from . Wharf revenue ™ Halntennncft of Poor Ui ou Ptrertfl. Bridges. ConeUble.Attorjiey, Priol ing ood other expenditures 00 lo &vor ‘ f tho Borough. JAMKB DAIN, TUOMAS BARTLEY, KBaNKST KOfiKltS, M. O’XriLt, Committee of Council. Boroneh. M»rrb 10- —mhUi ai i tMio.i: Wftffon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Land AGENCY, 93 Fourth street. OFFICERS, Sotdiorr, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Tcfttn ster*. Ac . who were regularly mustered into the per Tice of the United Slate*, and e»«ry Officer, teaman, ordi nary Seaman, Martce, Clerk and Landsman m ‘he Navy; also Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to o Warrant for 100 Acre* of Land. Those who have received 40 or BO Acres, ere entitled to a Warrant for aueh quantity of Land as will mak.\ in tint whole, ICO Acres. . persons entrusting tfccir claims to me can rely upon har ing them attended to promptly. All information fre* of charge. Lett*** ?^?i U / an ‘ ffWered. Address AUSTIN lOOMI3, m hl4 Bounty Land Ag*wi.92 Fourth st. HATS AND C VPS. a TO OL’ii EMENDS »5D CmzEss LAU.I (IF THE TWO ClTilS AS# YICIMTT Having openo.l a lIAT and CAP STORE, •*!““*» No. 104 WOOD STREET, ,Vt=i Umt to the Fir.-.t Presbyterian Church—or.ett»or from Sizth ftrftt, And hiving purchased our Good?* for c»sit, we will sell as '-(y.l an article on as reasonable terms as any other nous« \a th« city. The public would do well to give u? a call uut cumin. »....««■* nafora purrhasiog _ No. 1H Wool .1. Accncy for ooldlers 1 CialDki, T OCATIuN OF LANDS.—PURCHASE AND BALE OF Li LAND W/URANTS. —Tho nuderplgned has made ar* r*mrvinrmts with competent null responsible Kcnttem *n te> ob*aln Certificates or Warrante tor Soldiers, their w jdowsor minor children, who are entitl'd to Bounty Lands; also for the Loc.Uon nl Lands, and Ilia l'nrch;,.., .nd Sal. of Land Wnrrants JOUN I>. DAVIS. rohl4.tr' Corner of Wood and Fifth street*. R BIDDLE ROBERTS, ATTORXtr at Lvw. (Dtettirt At . lornay for Allegheny LViunty.) has removed to No IUA Fourth etrret, between Southfield end Vvood—thn Offices lately occupied by Sac.'*! W B'ack, hwy Irohl4 - w rpHIJ BRITISH CABINET-—The sum lot*l ot (he changes 1 in the British Cabinet appear.- t> be, that Lord Noodk goes rut, and Lord Dtwxlte r»m-s in. The qurMum nc-w Is "Will Docdle do; *’ Whether ho will f-r not, one thi* i certain, that the Herpetic So rt p i dll do the fallowing Heal all chars, cbafe-i, Ac. cure pore rough hands, and ren der them soft, smooth ami while. . B. L. CUTnUKRT.-IAO Third fit. A °COD DWfcLvHNvJ ivJU of fix rooms, and n good cellar, a paved yard, hydrant. Ac. The property is In gcocj order —situated on Firt-t street, abov- Fmithtleld. Teruu easy. *2OOO—A largo Dwelling HoUSe. No. « Third street, for the above low price. 8. OUTHBKKT A SON. m hU 140 Tlffttl street. CHEAP BUILDIMI LOTS —'July iwnlre for sale, at «*A)O Mch. 8. OUTUBKRT A SON, mhl4 No. 14 t Third st Htatcment or the A»»«t« OF THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. REAL E&TATE, &c. Property—Office of the Company •• Velue of Uome Office, Furniture and Branches LOANS, 4c. United Btatea Loan, value Pennsylvania Five per cent. 10an.... Philadelphia Six per cent, loan Loaned at New Orleans Branch Office, at 8 per cent., legal Interest Temporary loann on Philadelphia City and Penn sylvania Stato securities BONDS AND MORTGAGES, Ac. Bonds and Bonds and Mortgages 224,t00 00 PREMIUMS, Ac Premiums deferred Premiums due from Agents Present Talue of all the Annual Premiums re ceivable by the Company, as ascertained January 1,1854 Cash on band and in Bank mh!3:dlw Enterprise Gun Works* BOWS Si TETLEY continue to Bell RIFLE 3 cheaper than they can bo had either East or West, and every gun la warranted. Call soon, If you want one, for they are going off like hot cakes. m hl3 130 WOOD STREET. Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad—Wanted, 20 abarea Stock, to complcto an order. WILKINS A CO. Bankers and Commission Stock Brokers, No. 71 Fourth street. NO. SUGAR—26 hhds prime, just receded, for sale by , mb 18 SMITH, MAIU A HUNTER. DRIED PEACHES—2O bbla new Peaches., for eolo i.y _ mh!3 IIUNTEIL (’OFFEE— 150 bags prime, for sale by , mh!3 5 * SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. Loaf SUGAR—2S bbls by .. m M3 BMHTI, MAIR A HUNTER. LviIENSK— iOOO - boxesfori»le'bv • ; mhl3 3MITU, MAIR A HUNTER. KAISINS— 40 boxes for ante by mb!3 SMITH. MAHU HUNTER. CLOVEttSKKD— 23 bbls, received by railroad, for sale bi mhl3 HENRY 11. COLLINS, . FREES —18 bbls Green Apples, received and for sale b; A mMS HENRY H. COLLINS. DRY PEACHES—IOJ bushels, for sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. OOFINU TILE—The attention of builders la called to . this superior firo-proof article. mhl2 HENRY H. COLLINS. T INSEED OIL —Received and for sale by i mhl2 HENRY H. COLIINS. i OLL BUTTER —1 bbls. tills day received by It. It. mh!2 HENRY U. COLLINS. KEG BUTTER—2O kegs this day rec’d, and for sale bj mh!2 HENRY H. COLLINS. lAUD —23 kegs for sale by j mhl2 HENRY 11. COLLINS. CHIMNEY TOPS—2OO Gothic Chimney Tops, of variouj patterns, for sale by (mbl2) HENRY H. COLLINB. (\HINTZ BRILLIANTS—Just received, a fine asioriment ./ of col’d OniNTZ BRILLIANT 3— railing at reduced prices [mhl2] A. A. MASON, 25 Fifth street. HOSIERY— A. A. MASON a CO.wUl receive, on the 15th of March, 2000 doxen of Cotton Hosiery, of every firade. 4g»25 FIFTH BTREET- mh!2 Bounty Lauds. THE undersigned continues to obtain Bounty Land Warrants. The present bill gives to all who have served in any war since 1793. 160 acres. Terms moderate. LUBE COCKSHOOT, 37 Diamond alley, between Wood st and Diamond. |_j KKPETIO SOAP fcXCELSiOR! Xl ATB—“ 1 1 oould 1 1 cere a boy again. m go sure to that store again, On Third street, kept by S. L. C., And some Herpetic Soap I fain Would buy, for it always suits me, Herpetic Soap always suits me. That Soap removes redness and tan And cures all chaps and soreness too; Brightens complexions pale and wan — I’m very sure it will please you: Oh yes, I know it will please you. This valuable remedy ior sore rough hands has proved of (treat benefit to hundreds. Price only 12U cente per coke. Sold by S. L. CUT HE K RT, inhl2 UP Third street. OEALED PROPOSALS for supplying the Pittsburgh rt Water work" with Ooal for one year, commencing on the Ist day of April neit, (rill be received at the Office of the Works until the 20th last. mhihlw JAJIE3 NELBON > .8ap > t» S' brtwtoi bnahele Penan. Clover Seed; 60 do Timothy Seed; for sale by jau2B~ --MILLER 4k BIOKBTBON. Jas. D. M’Gili, Secretary. . This Company make a every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. ....... Also, ngainstllull and Cargo Rinks on the Ohio and alls* tdsslppi rivers and’ tributaries, apd. Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage .by Firo, anil against tho Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. . policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. .70 CO .40 00 .10 00 . 7 60 .50 CO ~e" oo i.sia 10 ttemuvul January 1, 1855 115,309 06 $1,240,629 0G COAL. PITTSBURGH Life. Fire and Marine Insurance Company 5 OFFICE 55 FIFTH ST&EETiV " MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA* ROBERT GALWAY, President. DIRECTORS: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Hoon, John F“} «fon, John M'Alpin, SamuelSl Clurfcnn, WilUam Phillips, John Scott, thus. Arbotbnot, Joseph P. Oazram, M. D., Barld Wchey, James Marshall, JohnMUrll, Horatio N. tee. Kittanning. ..- --r,' Howard Asnoclatton—SOUP KITCHEN ILsTBRANCH. SEVENTH STREET. —The Managers of the Society -will be glad to receive donations of Cttth.Breadj Meator Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poor meet be our excuse for ashing material aid President, Qov. IVM. P. JOHNSTON, f Hon. WM. B. JI’OLUKE, 8. W. BLACK, Managers,■( L. WJLMARTH, | R. CHESTER, [ WILLIAM NOBLE. Treasurer, 0. WILMARTIL • , We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors, but will be glad to receive their gifts ** 1 AttNUl'D <fe YVlLklAßls, MANUFACTURERS OF . Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, ana Fitting Generally, FOE WARMING AND VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS as- A. & W. -will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilson's Furnace; Üburch- J, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Douses, Court Houses, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 2o Market str*«t, Pittsburgh. __l J ® n2s NOKTH WJESTEKN IH SXJ KAN OKLOMtAM*, OFFICE, KO. 18 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, $300,000. A BSKTI’S LIABLE FOB THE LOSSES OF -TUB COM* A PANY Ln StocA Notes, (negotiable torm,) secured bjMort* gages and Judgments..... ....*iuu,wu i In Uills Hocelvoble, Mortgages and Judgments Bonds, •*•;•••••; ~ *5-SS In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 4, » UOU Total W“ 11. CADW’KL, President. O. 11. lillijl, Sfcrtt*iy. _ Tire, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taken at current rates. REFERENCES . riTTEBOBaiL Kramer t Rabm, Carling Robertson * Co. N Holmes * Sons, Win. Bagaley & Co., J A. Uutchison Sc Co., D. Leecn & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co. Wainright, Huntington M. L. Hollowcll & Co., JfcHovi l>avid S. Broro 4 Co., 0. a. & Oeo. Abbott, Wood & OUrer, Heaton 4 Dnnckla, Caleb Cope & Co., Cha.n. Megargee 4 Co., Drexcl-A Co., Bankers, lion. Wm. D. lCeley, Scott, Bailor 4 Co., tlHirta llale k Co.. Deal, Milligan & Co. Da , ' J. DANKS KNIiX, Agent, ilecl3.ly No. 116 Water street, Pittsburg; CITIZENS* Inanrancs company oi IL^Pittsburgh*—WM BAOALEY, President; }XrS/ . SaMCEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary. Omct: 94 Wat'TSirceLbdwunSfaTkeland Woodttruii. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks,on the Ohioand Missis* sippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO— Against the Perilfiof the Sea, and InlandNavlgt tlon and Transportation. nasoTOss: William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, WUiiam Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, IsaHe >l. Penuock, Francurtellcw, B Harbaugh, J- Schooumaaer, Walter Bryant, William*. Haye. J juVnShlpton. dec2l» W extern Peunsylvattia Uoipltal*-- Drs. L. Schencb, Second, between Wood and Market street- and J. Rkei», North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending libysjciansto the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1554. Applications for admission may be made to them at all bonr3 at their offices. or at the Hospital at 2 o clock, P. M. Recent cases of accidental i bjury are received at all without form. n - - uUWAUU Health Aasoclatlott of Pittsburgh) Pa.«-OFFICK, .No. IDS THIRD ai\i£ET, opposite the Telegraph Oflice. This Association Is organised for the purpose of aiioruiDg mutual amtisiuira to each other, In case of sickness or ac citlrnt. By paying a small yearly payment, tho members of the As.'oi'iatlon scares a Veekly-beuefitclaring sickness, aTeragiug from 42,35 to $lO per treble. In this Association nil members are equally interested in the management aud profit!. S. B. M’KKNZIB, President. T. J. llcxtee, Secretary. Finance Committee— Josiaq KntG, James IXeamcr, G. N. [loffstot. | Cousultim ?siclan—F. Irish, M. D. rv-~ : : Frunkltn ‘Saving Kuud and.Lotu ! Association, Ot FiOK, No. 97 FKONT STREET. LiL-coaut u»y —MON DA V. NoUei offered on SATURDAY ;o the Secretary, at the store of John H. Meltor, No. 81 Wood street. iVVeklv Dues received nt the snow time ano place. J. WIIITTIEIC. Secretary. r » "xo L.etniß SEUOMfstou iuv AliE N hi** TUNK iiMil.NB UOU3K yi Hah suitable for public Hireling ) will be let for three or four nights in the .week. Enauire of ÜBOKOB FCN3TON, d ‘ ck3iu aCS.Cg’Clartean'a, So. 90'Wood ctrtH. rp^ - KoUV«®Wi«' JDIUtNEYMKS TAItOUS SO (Li-/ CIETY, of t'ittabargh and Aflegieny, ncelE on the tirst WEDNESDAY of every month, at SUIIOUULBirKK a, in the Diamond. JJv order, ielty OKO w Secretary f.- (j, y, iV, —place oi' mwUug, Wt>hingt£*n Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. Ptmocauu Loixit, No.Oof^— Meetaevcry Tuesday evening. MttCAATiL* KJtCAxraiErrr, No. 37—Meet? first and third Friday of each month. fro»T?MT rv- :: lrj & ’.vrfT£NTiONi b. L. U —You are hereby notified to attend At your Annorv, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, lor drill, aud to transact such bnsi n&o* as may come before the Company. ’ P. KANE, mard9:dmd Secretary pro tem. MOSE 3 F. EATON, No. la Sixth b treat, ajent for Ruling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to i tho folio* iog lately patented articles: Sands A Cummings’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s patent Veneer Plane; Trott'a patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engineo; Doan’s Hock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill,for Drilltng Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Porubia Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam und Water Guages; and, Griath’s Wroaght Iron Railroad Chair Machines. Tbe?e articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u*o. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of tho country. , He bos also f r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and I finished Brass Work. He l 6 also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights und new Inventions, and give to the bus.- ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. The subscriber* haTe long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses I*. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and Indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craiz, W. Boblntoa, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. U. Denny, 11. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes & Bona, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William F. Johiiiton, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton. Wilson IPCandless, A. IV. Loomis. PiTTHßOiioe. November 27th. 1554. \[\ 000 00 1,975 00 9,225 00 Doan’a Patent ttook UrUltng Machine** j WKItHIIMU ABOUT SOO POUNDS; can bo worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or sixain the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A Co., The subscriber has been appointed solo agent in thrum- I tel States, for tho rale of right* to U3e these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. BEFSR TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. 114 W. Milnor Roberts, Esq-, Chief Eng. A. V. R. Gen. Wo. Larimer, Jr., President P. A C. R. R.; 0. \V. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. AC. R. R.*, . . Messrs Manfnß & Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A S 8.8. ,03,632 40 liedlle & Ulam, (Successors to Mulvany A Ledlic.) » I ANUFA TURKRS of Cat, Moulded and Plain, Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware*, bouse corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. Jr mb&dly y ■ ' Hats atfd Capi /T» WE would cal! the attenliou of our friends. and / gj the public generally, to our beautiful stock ot SILK ®®&HAT3, at $3,00 and. $4,00, which cannot be surpassed for neatness and beauty of stylo. Also, our Celestial and Shanghai CAPS, which are the most splendid of the season, plush Caps at cost. * _ . . v J. WILSON & SON, 01 Wood street. Bounty Bands—Soldiers* Claims. THE uudereignad haapade arrangements with Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTO, for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for JJQONTY LANDS, or any ether claims oo the Government. ’ 3 SAMUEL PAIINK&TOCK, Residence,-No. 9 Ho.-s street, Pittsburgh. i h TUH ma'ililOT COUKT OF Tilft UMUKD BIATtS X for the Weatem.District (>f Pennsylvania— Hopkins, John kanlhg A Co. } admiralty «• „ . , r claim $OO n%- Switzer, Stoamboat Monorgabeln ) ’ . . To *ll. persons interested—r-Take notice that, by yirtoe of a writ of attachment issued out of the above iiamed Court, on the Slit flay cf February, 1855, returnable to the 16th dav of March next, at which time the cause will be beard, io a plea civil et maritime,! attached the Steamboat Mo nongabela, lying at the poVt ol Pittsburgh, together with her tackle, apparel and furniture. - h mhSdtlGto IVKSILEV FROST, U. S. Marshal. ' ” Groceries at Costs rnHE UNDERSIGNED wishing to decline business, I offers his ontlre stock of Goods, comprising a gen* eral assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, at cost, for cash or approved Tates. And will positively close out his stock prior to the Ist of April, as his lease will expire at of the Trade, and Families deslriffg choice goods at urn mom, is suHd^.^^^ 26& Liberty Street. ns- The fixtures In his former Blond, 122 Wood street, consisting of a Counter, Cases of Drawers and Shelving, will be sold at a bargain. To any ouo desiring to engage in similar borings it win offer rare inducements. fcblfrlm riio the Honorable the Judges of the Court d tieneraJ I Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of A of Philip M’Lauehlin. of the let ward, Pitts burgh, county atoresald, humbly sheweth, That your pe titioner hath proTidedhimself with male rials for the accom modation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Ilonors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, os in duty bound, will pray. PHILIP M'LAUGHLIN. We, the subscribers, citizens of tho ward aforesaid, do certify, that tho above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with 3 and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging 01 strangers and travelers, and that said tavern W. J. Martin, Henry Mu ldton, Will.am Tallor Jaioca Wilson, J. A. Speer, Ale*. Dewlller, jSfVrthora Jno. Bryar, William N. ibel, Goodwin Mead, J. Gracey. VpHB 3KM-EXi‘LANATOKT'gXBLK. |a A »4 It U ™41««1 U» »■«* valuable edition to print for private ° 6e |- j) A yigos, For sale by Market street, near Fonrth. leDZi TprSDM-MW bus to mn CO. ■ feb27 * THEATRE. FIFTH STREET, DIRECTLY. ABOVE WjOOD, J. C. POSTER, lessee and Manager. Boxes and Parcioette..—6oc. j Prlrate Boxes,large.-.—58.00 gecond Tier...... ~*.250. | Private Boxes,smali.M..4s.oo Boxes for colored persons .25 cents. I persons securing seats will be charged 12eta. extra | for the certificate. • • _. jo-Second night of the ic-encagemont of Mr. T. B. JOHNSTON theunriyalled Comedian, who will jppear la four of h‘B bon characters— DoubleqnUl, Mr Sudden, Tom Tioton and Miss Bmlthers. r TlirvtL .. P £s* WANTED—IOOO MILLINERS.'*®^ I THURSDAY EVENING, March 15th, 1855, the perform ance will commence with the admired Farce of _ BATHER EXCITED. ' DoubleqnUl...... u»*. B. Johnston. Dance illuea M. an! 3. Partington. I To be followed by (for tbs first tlmo) the heautifnl Com*, dy of BKCOND THOUGHTS. , Mr Sadden 1 Hr Jabber, Mr Dubois. 1 Matilda Mrn BrelsfilTd. I Dance.;.. .„Mtss M. Partington. I To conclude with the excellent Porco of I A 1(0IV AMONGST THU MILLIMSH3. I Tom Tipton—llisa Bml there. . MrT. B Johnston* Joe Biggs Mr Bailey. | AngVTodd...Mra Brelsford. I gs~ in rehearsal—The beautiful domestic Drama of DAVID COPPEBFIELD, and OLD ADAM, 0? TinFamit’S I gg-To-morrow, BENEFIT of Mr. A. OLAB3FORD. I tjr'?h.Do f| r»opgP ntl * o’ciook: performance commencoa7. 6 ST-MUSIC FOR THE MABSES.-B SAKFORD’S OPERA TROUPE Witt GITC A BEBBS OP ram. entertainments, COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, MAECH 12ia, And continue every evening during the wecli—lntroducing their last New Songs, Glees, Chornsos, Ballads, Ao.—with the Inimitable Dancing of . SLITER AND MAST. SANFORD. 43* Sea bills of the day. - • , g®> Admittance 25 cents. Doors open at 6% oclocjc ”ShlMt° S Bt ' COOP AVHITE. Stage Mansger._ AGENCY nov27^Jtf .JOSEFS J. DLAM. —PBICE9 op atmsaios NEW CITY HALI.. AUCTION SALES.. ' Sales. AT the Commercial Bales lloome, corner ©fWool and Fifth streeUjftt 10 o’clock, A. M a a general-assortment of Seasonabls, Btaple and Fane; Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Bboea, Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 0 CLOCK, P< M.j Groceries,Queens^are, Glassware, Table Cattery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Honeehold and KitchenFur* aitnre, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods,Ooldand gllrer watches. Ac. P. ,M. PAVI3. Auctioneer. HaDlrtt p. E. DAVIS, Auotioneor. YALTJABLB STOCKS AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY eYentng, March Kichance, Fourth btreat, will bo sold for cash, par thuds— -25 shares M. and M. Bank cf Pittsburgh; 30 “ Exchange u , 15 “ Ohloaod > a.8.R.C0. 10 “ North American Mining Co. mMfi P. M. DAVIS, Aoctloneer. oUdRHOLDFURNIIURK AT AUCTION.—OtfMON LAY morning, March 19th, at 10 o’clock, at dwelling house No. 175 Third street, will be sold, without reserve, a nuftfitity of Household and Kitchen Furniture, among which ore marble-top centre tables, mahogany sofa, ma hogany, cane seat and "Windsor chairs, dresring bureaus, mahogany and common wash stands, mahogany and wal nut dining tables, small fancy mahogany tabiesthhir spring bottom lounge, mattrasses, high and low post bedsteads, rocfting chairs, floor mats, feeders, fire tongs, qneonswyvxo, Hr.cben utensils, fancy stove. Ac. m hl4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. DMINIcTKATuR’iJ bALB.—Un fiaturday, March 17tb, at 2 o’clock, P, M«, will be sold,by order of beth Whi»field, administratrix, at the late residaxfoFOT**'-- George Whitfield, on Rosb street and bonk of the Mon- river:—o draught horses; 3 double 3 horse sand exits; Ceetlsharness; 1 saddle ecd bridle: 2sand flats; shovels, poles, Ac., Ac. Besides sundry other articles; Terms: on all sums under $lOO, cash; over $lOO, ap- - oroved endorsed paper at d monihs. V marl 4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ' 4 LJOURIvED BALE OF DAKLINGTUN OANNRL COAL A RAILROAD COMPANY BTOOK—On Thursday even ing, Mnrch 15th, at o’clock, at tbeMerchants’Exchange, will ho sold for cash, pur mods, without reserve,on account of whom it may concern, 80 shares Darlington Cancel Coal Railroad Company stock. P.M. DAVIS, mnr |4 Auctioneer. “ A>aii MoXttAiXm'o t-ALE uF A. LAW AUD MibCKL- Al LANHOPS LIBRARY.—WiII be sold at the Commer cial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on FRIDAY EVENING,I6th instant,commencingat7 o’clock, by peremptory order of James Tcdd, administrator of James • W Buchanan, deceased, a valuable library of Law and Miscellaneous Books Reports or Peters, Yeates, Wharton, Dallas, Milts, Biuncy, Barr, Rawle, Penrose A Watts, Watts A Sergeant, Watts, Sergeant & Rawle, Cowen, John- I eon, Weniell, Browne, Cranch, Tyler, and others; Massa chusetts Rfports; Starkio ou Slander,Criminal Pleading I and Evident*; 1 Cbitty on Pleading; Criminal Law, General | Practice, and Blackstcne; Smith A Bloreh’e Laws of Penn- I sylvan!*; Graydon’s Formr, Precedents of Wills; Merchants’ i Book of Reference; Sergeant on Attachment; Law l Ibrary; | T.jrid’F Practice; Gilbert’s Law Evidence;. Boston Edition 1 ofehahdpeare; London copy of Ccok’a Voyages; Graham’s I Colouial History; Greek and Roman Classics; Froissarts | Chronicles; Clay’s Life and Times; .Cavallo’e Philosophy ; I Goldsmith’s Works; Early GbveWtor9rfif"New"Eogland;. I cletFs Homerh*; Thiars? FrenchJlistoriee? Banyan’s Holy L War; FJeolWood’s Life of Christ; North American Atlas; I pope’s Works; ttni-bt’s Cyclopedia or London; Johnson’s Gardener; Pram Wctlcs of Milton; Kcightley’s History of I England; WoodfulPs Juniusj Ac. I be had at the sales room. I nihl3 3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. rpKBsTEt’B SALtSU* WUAUY BOAT.—On THURSDAY X afternoon. March 16th, at 3 o’clock, on board, imme umtriy after the sale of 8. B. Thomas Sbrivsr, will be add, by order ofThomas Mellon, Esq ,Trustee, the West Newton V\ barf Boat, as she now lies at the wharf above the Monon-~ cahela bridge. Terms at sale. mhl2 . P. M- DAVIS, Auctioneer. uOD BUBINKSB BXAND IN DIAMOND ALLEY FOR SALE—That valuable Three Story Brick Dwelling House and Store,-No 25 Diamond alley, at prerentoccupied by Mra. Reibey. Lot has a front cf 15 feat, and extends: hock 7 6 feet. Apply to P. M. DAVIS, m bl2 ' Auctioneer. rpRUSTEE’S SALE OF PENN STREET PROPERTY.—On X Thnrsduy evening, March 22J, at o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, will be sold, without reserve, by or der of Thos. Mellon, Ffq , Trustee, that very desirable Lot of Ground situate between Hand and Wayne stmts, hnv ing a front on Penn street of 30 feet, and extending back 160 feet to Fayette rtreel—on which Is erected that superb modern style well finished Brick Dwelling Boose (ou the back, buildings—Coach House, 8lablo; Ac.) lately occupied by Gen. Wm. Larimer,. J. Terms at salo. m h9 ‘ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ra tIIUSTKES’ BALE OF 8 EAUBoATTUUS. btiRiVSK,— X UE THURSDAY afiern on, Mnrrh 16« h, at 3 o'clock;on board, will bo told, by_order of Thomas .Mellon, Efq, Trustee, the Eight-ninths of the steamboat Tbos.'Bhnver, with her fnruUure, tackle, Ac., as she now lies at the Mo nouaahela Wharf, above th Bridge. Terms at eale. mh9 P. M. DAVI3, Auctioneer. I ■RUSTEBtfb BALE OF FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN X SIXTH WARD—On TUESDAY afternoon, March 20, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be eold, by order cf John. Herron, Erq, tiusteoof Robert Pork.?* Esq .fifteen valna* bk Building Lota, as ‘aid out by the lata-William Porter, E*q., in bia first plan of Lota in the Sixth and Seventh Wards, Pittsburgh, seven of which lots, to wit: Nos. 39,40, 41, 42,43, 44 and 45, have each a front of SO feet on Centre avenue aud extending back southwardly about 96 feet to ClaTk street, and the remaining eight of which lots, 10 wit: Nos 48, 49, £O, Si, 52, 53, 54 and 65, have each a front of 20 feel on Clark street, and extend southwardly.by the whole dmlance, to Rose street, CO feet wide. The above offer great inducements to those desirous of purchasing property near the business part of the city. Tormsatsale. mbS ■ P. M. DAVIS, Anctloneer. BOCHESTEB IS BOUND TO 60 AHEAD. ANOTHER GREAT PUBLIC SALE, and Giving Away -of Lott, Blocks and Acres, at ROCHESTER, Beater *' County, Pa. , 5 In 1854, the subscriber soli at this place, about one hun- i dred and fifty Lots, and donated grounds, liberally, for Chmches ana other purnotes. A considerable number of £ tbesejots are already built upon, and among the late «tcc- J tlons are an extensive Sieavi Sate Mil, and a still more ex tensive establishment for the building of Rail Road Gars, . i with a foundry, carpenter chops, blacksmith uhop?. Ac., to i accommoflate 160 workmen.' These workmen will, many : .. j of them, remove with their families to Rochester, from \ Philadelphia, New York and New England, within the next - i sixty days. : > This car building estaUisnmcnt Is made of slant* ana ex* • ?. tends 238 feet, three stories high, on the Ohio Front, or*. l public landing, and 202 feet on New York strut, which is ;; now being graded, 100 feet wide, from the car buildings ami : .i raihoad track, through the bill, into the centte of the.. *f “ town, where n iue-tenths ef the lots trerd sold last’ • year, and will be solfl the . present season. Indeed, a large - > portion of the present population oi Rochestei Borough now . z reside on the wp/tf* 10*1,-80 to 100 feet above the "lower f> town .” And on thisuppet terraccnine-tenthßcf the future: .. | buildiDg must be done, for years to come, BS there is not - room on the bottom. , The First Public Sale of. Lota, at Rechesler ; for the year 1555. will take pl-icc on the premises, on the FIFTEENTH BAY OF MARCH, msTAWT, at ten o’clock; and a similar, sale will be made monthly, through the season. Attbesa sale 9 not less than five hundred Lois will be disposed of du ring the season, and not lesn than fifty to seveuty-five > buildings will beerected at Rochester, In 1855. • ■ Among the buildinge now in contemplation, the most prominent are, a magnificent Hotel: a large establishment (by an Eastern company,) for building omnibuses, coaches,' . carriages, wagons, Ac.; an extensive Pottery and Fire Brick C ; concern; an Academy, with public lecture rooms, two or three Churches, oed a Female Seminary. ■ These establishments, with Hie labor necessary to com plete the Cleveland and - Pittsburgh Railroad, from the mouth of Braver into Rochester, and the erection of depot, sutiou houses, Ac, which will give abundant employment, at this point,Tor hundreds of industrious laborer*,quarry- * men, teamsters brickmakers, masons, carpenter*, plaster*. . era, Ac., throughout the Beason. ; Lots will be sold remarkably low, 6ay from {6O to {5OO, . and onmo-t accommodating terms. Tbosewho wish to be come citizens, and to pa> pari* or all. by their own industry, cun be accommodated with eligible Lots; and If they desire it, bouses will be built upon them—the purchaser having his- own time to pay purchase money, so that bo pays promptly, a reasonable ground rent, and interest outhe building as agreed. . ; The undersigned is authorised, to contract for the unw«- 1 dints erection of twenty tenement houses for this particular _ I object; a’6o to receive proposals foralarge amountof gra ding, excavation, removal of earth, Ac.* and to offer lor sale or rent, coal banks, coal yards, stone quarries, and stone yards, brick yards, lumberyards; Ao.lo and adjacent to the Borough, for all or wMch, maps, •p^retton^priasb Ac., will be ready cn the 15 th instant, Letthosowbowivhto know more of tho particulars, call two or threa daja before tho clay ofsale. . letter informed wilb regard to the ra pl:ily improving to prerent and fntnre look , D th , .K u]vertovmf , ,„t 6e city, aro _ anT nave done, that the half oitfe of old no ‘ , f ” p SS ’brick bSlding. under the hill, with the Ohio mi one bide, and the I’ennßylrenla and Ohio Railroad J.SrO the Rochester atxra. wblclT wo hare been speak haolThis to V. mistake; for. not only tho future city, but fh ,aracnl Borough is chiefly on the upper ptasn, oveilooklry? the lower toton, the Ohio river, the neighboring and many miles of picturesque anmmndlng 60 vvS’file for a town, Is not surpassed in beauty or health fulness by'any other, from Pittsburgh to New!Orleans, .biieT its eMblllty and adaptation for genteol residences, are acknowledged by all who know the place. Lct those who doubt, come and see. 31. T. C. GOULD, March Ist. 1855—(rohiOtdls) itoc hater, BU. aiAKKlMifc UUIDK; OK, FAMILY MEDIOAL I a j*D PHY3IOLOGIOALINBTRUCTOB, for the special of the married or those about to marry. By Dr.F.Uol •icb the celebrated author and lecturer. Ninttj-igbtfa edition; 500 pages, and colored plates. This booh la dodd e-lly the best book of the kind ever published, end has tainedan unequalled rep ata* ion circulation; in frit, there Is none other like it in the English language. It coi • tains full Information upon erery topic interesting lo mat tied persons, but Is strict# moral, scientific, u»m ful and popular. Price onedollnr. For sale by * CO., No; 32 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburgh iwwj J* anywhere, free by port, on Meriting one dollar andtoead dress. '"**** f-? 1 ' %
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