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'.'V; r ' 'l-'/-: >• '*v‘V, -✓- 4 VJ . ’ i- t. ■ .v*#x ■sms# i’ •’ v • . •• •' r l- ■ . , ' I • - '*•># %[;.y \ VV' >'?'■ . , ' lailq Bonnng Iflat OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITF PITXSBtBGD: MONDAY MORNING:::: jy Readme Mat«er vrIU *>» fotind on each Page of tUU Paper- „ PETTINQILL a CO., Km-.papa- Aimiiiir.g * * »««hr the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly j4ycr.fs.are the Agen oive adyeethehen'ts and and reared at this receipts aro raided a, parents. Tbalr ornee. ine Nsw Yobk, 122 Nassau street, offlees aro a bostos, 10 Brin bteeet. MORNING post job office. Wo would call the attention o{ MERCHANTS A. D BUSINESS MEN to tie fact that we have jnst received from Philadelphia a nnmber or fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Reads, Paper Boohs, Posters, and Programmes for eshibi tlons. All orders will be promptly filled. nif-The Democratic Committee of Cor r.lpoSidenee far UOTI1 ' CO'n. Tbe following gentlemen compose the OMMjUtM. AiSilsWo, \Vm. Wllaon, Tho 3. J. Keenan, JU B. Patterson, t winlman. Thoß. B. Hamilton, j*mos A. Irain, Henry Ingram, 0 F oulmore, Thos. fsfloy. John Mallon, S o a °Tf ’ Uhu. Barnett, Dr. A. H. Gross, . Felix E a. Collier, Francis keiix, Jacob M'ColH-.tar. corbbsposdenck of the post. ITS CIRCULATION. No paper, probably, published west of the A'legheny monntaios has contained more in teresting original letters than have been found in the Pittsburgh Pott within the last twenty months. It has been under our oare and contro l during that length of time, and wo have sought, at no small expense, to fill its columns with all sorts of reading matter that could interest, amuse and satisfy our readers, and keep them posted up as to the current of evont in all parts of the world. To do this we have, among other things, secured the services of correspondents at the most important points far and near. During the time named above, wo have published neatly forty letters from Washington, written, not by penny- a-lin era shut by men of capaoity and intelligence. In the same time we have published about fifty letters from Harrisburg, giving full reports of the proceedings of two legislatures, and other important news in regard to the affairs of our State. This paper has also contained numerous letters from Philadelphia, New York, Ohio, lowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Lake Superior, and various other points and States of the Union in which our readers feel an interest. Then, we have a regular cor respondent iu California ; and have no doubt his letters ore read with pleasure. Our foreign correspondence has also been liberal, and would fill a small volume, within the last twenty months. Wo have been frequently congratulated for having found so valuable and -able a letter writer from Paris, who gives ns ex -collect viewß of European affairß. From Liverpool, London and Valparaiso in Chili, let tars have also appeared. Wo are now endeavor ing to seoure a correspondent at Constantinople during the present war ; and shall endeavor by that and all other means to render the Post un surpassed in the west as a journal of late nows, and reliable commercial, political and general intelligence. The Post does not boast quite so much of its enterprise as some eastern journals; but it chal lenges comparison with-any western paper, and most of the eastern, for full and reliable intelli gence, late news, and interesting reading matter. We aro glad to be able to say that the condi tion and extent of onr subscription lists furnish pretty good indications that our efforts to make a good paper are appreciated by the publio. Our efforts will be continued and increased, and we hope onr fricndß will take an interest in extend ing the circulation of the paper. If every Bub sorlber would make a little effort to find another subscriber its oiroulalion oould Boon be doubled. Will our readers oblige us by a movement of this kind. Spring has come ; and with it the prospect of good orops, and a revival of prospe rity and oonfidenoe. Every man can afford to pay tho small price obarged either for our daily or weekly, and so large an amount of good reading cannot be obtained so oheaply in ony ■ other form. Clubs of ten aro supplied with the Weekly a year for ten dollars; and clubs of twenty one for twenty dollars. A little oxertion may en large all our present clubs, and get np many new ones. Pennsylvanians are found Bottled throughout the West. Many of them take our paper now ; and many more would do so if in vited by their neighbors to subscribe. In our own county and State its oiroulation could easi ly be doubled, if our readers would each spend ten minutes in our behalf. We will repay them by inoreased efforts to make such a papor as they want. We hope Boon to have evidence that all our friends have resolved to do us this favor. Seo our new advertisements to-day, ns ovi denoe of what the “ home public ” think of our paper ns on advertising medium. A “fat take" from Undo Sam, making something over a oolumn, we are oompelled to leave out until to-morrow, for want of room. TUB EMPEROR. OF RUSSIA Alexander, the eldest eon of Nioholas, ie pro bably now Emperor of Russia. lie ia 87 years of age, is said to have received an exoelleot edu cation, and shown great capacity for business, and a disposition for active life. His experience in publio affairs, and acquaintance with his fath er's plans and projects will enable him to admin ister the affairs of his coIosb&I empire with safe ty. But he is ip favor of peaoe; and has all along sided with Nesselrode daring the negotia tioos preceding the war. His character is mild and plaoable. Peaco may speedily result from too death of Nioholas. Alexander has threo brothers, who bear tho rank of grand dnkes: Constantine, Nicholas and Michael. He has three sisters, one of whom is now a widow. Another is a young lady who recently left Eng land, where she received a part of her educa tion. The grand‘duke Constantine has shown decid ed ability and talent, and holds a high command in the naval department. He visited Constanti nople some years ago, and his fine person, ac complished manners, his liberality and splendid equipage soon made him the most popular man in the Turkish oapitol. The Sultan was alarm ed, and he vras induced to leave. It is well known that the Czar desired the possession of Constantinople, and to make this eon its rnlor. Tho New York Journal of Commerce , of Satur day, has tho following: “A telegraphic despatch from onr Washington correa pon lent, dated last evening, Bays: The Russian Legation discredited the account et the Czar’s death. They say the event could not have been known in London on the morn in c of tho third, If it occurred at one o’clock on the second; and that their prior advices were, that the Czar was in good health. The French and English Ministers believe the eicount trup, and that the event will promote peace.’ ” It may be proper to add that the Washington National Intelligencer— usually a yery correct authority for diplomatic news—treats the report as entirely authentic and does not even suggest to its readers the propriety of suspending their opinions on the subj**e». “ Fivb Thoubasd Know Nothings Lett tbs Lodges !”—This is what the New Hampshire Patriot reported about a week ago. It was very true—but from the doings in tho Granite State on Tuesday last, we fear the Cay ennes only left the Lodges to go to the Polls l r ; *-j r.._ : ; , J j * V V.Y ; ’“'l V" !; *■ ''.ip-':* ■■ •• .- jvV ;5 v-^., .» vtm siewa, ' j Tho BIU repealing Tavern licenses passed tb9 ] House of Reprcaentativea in the Pennsylvania Legislature on Friday, by a vote of 47 to 30. The police force of New York constate of 22 captains, 44 lieutenants, 88 sergeants and 937 ___ policemen. . Total 1,091. In Philadelphia, the 10-1 entire force is 812 men. ts the Csar Dead l •-*’ » v- r £’ At sn election in Rending, Pa., on Friday, W M. Baird (Know Nothing) was elected Mayor over S. I. Young (Fusion) by 704 majority. There wero 2 384 votes polled. The Btenmship Canada Bailed from Boßton a! 10 o’clock on Saturday morning, with seventy passengers for Liverpool and sixteen for Hali- fax. She took out $1,207,000 in Bpecie. The-friendiy Sons of St, Patrick, iu New York and Philadelphia, colebrated the natal day of Ireland’s tutelar Saint, by civic and military pa- rades, bnt the turn-out was Dot so large as nsnal. The rain and snow that fell made it extremely disagreeable to b'o in the street Everything passed iff without any of the disturbances some predicted would take place. At last there is peaco at Harbor Creek. The Erie Constitution, of Wednesday last, says it is “ authorized to state” that the principal difficul ies in Harbor Creek have been amicably ar- ranged, and that tho change in the railroad of that township will be completed within the time specified in the deoree of the Supreme Court, without further molestation. The Cleveland Leader loams that on Friday, the 9th instant, New Philadelphia was visited by a terrific thunder storm. A hurrioane Bwept over the town, which unroofed houses,blew down chimneys, tore nff signs and whirled them through the air, and teased every thing conveniently mover.ble in wild oonfusion. The gust was ac companied with very heavy thunder, and most vivid lightning, and a tremendous volley of bai’. A heavy shower of rain closed the performance of the elements. Very considerable damage was dono to property. Several persons were dan gerously hurt. Baker, the murder of Bill Poole, it was ru mored was arrested in Philadelphia on Saturday. This is a mistake, bnt a man exactly answerirg the dosoription of Baker, stayed at Shrcrdcr’a tavern, in Richmond, (Nineteenth Ward,) tn Thursday ijight. He left early on Friday morn ing, and, it is supposed, went to Pottaville, whither a party followed him. la addition to this, the Now York papers of Saturday say the famous bark Crape Shot was to depart that afternoon, to overtake the brig in whioh Baker is Baid to have sailed. Five thousand dollars reward is offered for his arrest. There is a great diversity of opinion as to what will bo the policy of the (supposed) new Emperor of Prussia, Alexander the Becond. The New York Tribune thinks the chanoes of peaco are not improved a bit; while the IJeraU, cn tho contrary, presumes the very reverse. The National Intelligencer says: “It is very difficult to forotell what will be the effect upon the unhap py state of affairs in Europe of this unexpected death,” nnd goes on to arguo ably both sides of the question, without coming to any oonolusion. Other papers are about equally divided on the subject. Rosetta Armislead, the slave girl, whoso case at Columbus we made mention of, on Saturday, his been declared free, nor former owner, tho R:v. Mr. Dennison, who is a son-in-law of Et- Prcsident Tyler's came on from Louisville atd told tho girl that he had come for the purpose of taking her home with him if she wished to return , but, as she was ia a free State, she h»d tho liberty of going or remaining, at her optioc. Tho girl, after deliberating about a minute, said she believed she would prefer remaining in a free State, rather than return to slavery Mr. Dennison bade her good bye—shook hands with her and parted, evidently much grieved at the loss of a favorite servant. To Itanaos and scbraiUa Immigrants Perseus going westward, and particularly those going to Kansas or Nebraska Territories, would do well to glance at the advertisement of the Chicago, But lington and Qainoy Railroad, to be found in our paper this mo ning. The hu dreds who think of taking a trip to that re gion might save much timo and somo money by selecting the best rente. Wo are informed tbs is one of the best routes, end as it Is but recently opened, the traveling public should poet them selves up on its advantages by reading their card. A Rare Ctiance for tiie Spirits —As the death of the Czar Nicholas is disputed by many, and as it will be a week before the next steamer arrives either to confirm or oontradict the re port, it is suggested tho present is a golden op portunity to test tho truth of Spiritualism. Tha Russian Ambassador denies tho report; the English and French Ambassadors say it ia true. Here ia a difference among doctors which can be only decided by tho mediums. Cannot Judge Edmonds get a communication from the spirit of Nicholas ? Proposed Amendment to tiie Declaration. —We understand tho Grand Council of the Know Nothings have under consideration the propriety of altering one clause in tho Declaration of In dependence, so as to read thus : All Americans are created freo and equal, with certain iualienablc rights; among whioh are Life, Liberty, and tho pursuit of Irishmen! The Death of the Cxar—The Lttoet. London, Friday uight, March 2d —This even ing, in the House of Peers, Lord Clareodou rose and said:—l think it my duty to commanioate to your Lordships the contents of a telegraphio despatoh that I reoeived, half an hour since, from Her Majesty's Minister at the Hague, that tho Emperor Nicholas died this morning at one o’clook, of pulmonic apoplexy, after an attaok of iofluenza. I have also received a despatch from Her Majesty’s Minister, at Berlin that the Emperor of Russia died at 12 o’clook this morning. An hour before this despatch arrived, I had received accounts from Lord John Russell, at Berlin, stating that tho Emperor was at the point of death, and bad taken leave of his fam ily. Although this event occurred so short a time ago, as between 12 to 1 o’clock this morn ing, there can bo no doobt, under tho circum stances, of its authenticity. In the House of Commons, Lord Palmerston made a similar announcement. It ia surmised that the Emperor died by the hand of an assos sin, but tho cause assigned above ia generally credited. Tho effects of this startling an nouncement ou political and monetary matters are not developed, and it is impossible to say what may be its results. The greatest excite ment has been created. [From thn Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday Another Habeas Corpai Case. An application was made to Judge Carter, yesterday, for tho discharge of a mulatto girl about thirteen years of age, named Agnes Clark, from the custody of her maßter, a gentleman named Johnson, from Natchez. The question was whether the bringing of a child into a free State by its master did not work its emancipa tion. Judge Carter said that as a general rule, ho should uphold that principle; but where the slave itself wished to remain under the control of the mas’er, (as appeared to bo the faot iu this oase,) the Court would permit it& wishes to be o&rried out The child said the master was kind to her, and that she wished to go back to her parents- She was remanded to the oustody of her master. Mormonism Revised.— On Tuesday morning last, Henrietta Podafew, a very little woman, w&s brought up beforo Judge Spooner, in Gin oinnati, ohargod with having attempted to force herself into a “permanent residence,” at the houses of four different married gentlemen. It appears that Bhe haß been the extra wife of eaoh of tho four gentlemen for some time t and has two children belonging to the quartette, and thinking it her right, she songht to establish her homo in the house of either one of them. The four wives made a common oauee of it, and uni ted in a oomplaint against. Henrietta, who was sent to the county residence provided by law for offenders. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post, Tbe Africa at Boston—Rumored Decla ration of Independence In Australia— Loss of tbe FrencU Frigate Semilanle and TOO Lives. Bostos, March 17.—The Cunarl Dock being still ocoupied by the steamship Canada, the Afr> ; ca on her arrival had to come to anchor in tbe | stream, and hence the delay in getting off her I mads. There is little news of interest in addi tion to that already published from Halifax. IMPORTANT FROM AUSTRALIA The London Morning Herald, of the 18th nit., has tbe following from Trieste .- Despatches from Ceylon to the Ist of Febr tary annoonoo that tbe people of Australia bad risen, and declared their independence of the Horn-. Government. Troops had been sent to put down the insurreotion, and sanguinary engagements had enßued. Melbourne iB in a state of Bioge. This news was received by the overland mail, and no doubt refers to disturbances at the dig gings. The Australian dates are not given. Tbe despatch was evidently cooked for continental circulation. The Conatilutionnel says: u Wo have reoeived confirmation of the ead news these two days ru mored about Paris. The frigate loßt in the Straits of Boniface is tho Semilante, which re cently left Toulon with four hundred soldiers d Piaso Waeirocms to No. 63 Fifth street, next door to Masonic Ha’ And a /i»t- d-JOrt froi* l\nt QjKct. The New E«tablUhment will b* Awed up in the rr.'«t *- pant manner, and the Plano* kept on tho eec-rnd 11 "r, a richly furnished and ipociouf saloon GRAND PIANOS —Feu. Gbato> at© Pexi Gaivn, FULL SERPENTINE PUNO3, SERPENTINE PIANOS, LOUIS _\lY. STYLE PIANOS; —AVD OF— ALL OTIIER PLAIN STYLES OF PIANOS; MKLODEONS, SERAPHINK3, etc , etc, on the way, and the public are politely invited to jd examine tbe promises, stock of Good*, etc 11. KLEDKR, mhH-Iml No. lul Third si , siirn of th«»<» M-1. -n tTarp The Great Revolution in Medicine 1 II is accomplished! Th^ 1 want of cHuturle* supplied [s MORSI# iNTIOORiTItCQ ELIXIR OB COablVL W,> tijTO I medicine that d-atroys disease, without we«kenlDX ih sys:em ; that exhilarated the fpltit-*. without entailing *ul sequent depressloa; that cure Indigestion in ail its form and consequences, that restores the »hattcicd nerves to fu rig->r, that regulates the bowels at:d tha liver, that causes the constitution Itself to recuperate—and that In fa-t at* ewers the purpose all stimulant , all nervine preparations, «il cathartics and all aleratives, without producing any of the unpleasant af:er effects which flow from the use of ordi nary medicines. The Arabian herb which forms its basis seems to be the very thing for which herbalists and phvsl olaus, chemists and pharmaceutists, Have rearebad in all ages, and, until now, searched la vain. l*t tht sick rejoice : The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bat tles Price, three dollars per bottle ; two for fire Pittsburgh. FLEMING BRO 3 ) OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH, On and »fler MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, th« PASSES' GER TRAINS will run as follow*, until further notice: Fast Train will leave at 3 A. M. Mail Train “ “ at BA. M. El tress Train “ at 3r. M. These Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio nnd Indiana, and Belle&nUdoe and Indiana Rail roads. At Mansfield, connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chlcigo, Acl; and at Alliance for Cl«ve* land, Ac. No trains run on Sunday Through Ticket* sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland* and the principal Towns and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 6 P. M., and New Brighton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Tickets and further Information, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monongnhela House. Or. at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittaburgh, March 10th, 1855 (mhlO) Piles* neglected, often prove fatal, lead to con* sumption; anoint the parts throe times a day with DAL LKY’B TAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form in the rec tum, tho insert lha “ Pile syringe,” filled with Extractor, and gradually discharge It a* tho eyring., is withdrawn. It Dover fails to cure cases of any age or »irnlei.cn, nor to give entire ease instantly 10 all, frequently cunng by one application. Piles arc known by tho heat, Itching, and oaln of the anus. Bleeding piles are caused, sometimes by the fulling of the whole bowels, which then press the iotostinal cabal tljbt against tho back bones, and keeps the blood from re turning up tbe vessols. similar to the bl'wl being kept at the top of your finger when a string Is tied tight uround it; such is frequent, and for scrofulous humors and ulrcrs to form therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and wear a compress to the rectum, and continue to use tbe salve bb above; also, rub It well over tho loins and ab domen f'T sometime, and the natuml belts that support tbe bowels will be contracted and mode strong, and your life will be saved. If proporly applied every case will be ! cured. It never foils For Bale by Dr. 0. H. KEYSER, UO WooJ etrent, m nd by all Druggists end Dealers In Modldnea throughout the Uni ted Staten. niti3 dt-2w Tbe Pleasure and Comfort or King wxu vittsd In a SUIT OF CLOTHES, Is greatly enhanced by hating them good, and BUTT axle to the season. GRIBBLE has got all that Is necessary to effect that great consumma tion. both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and bo only moderately charged, can do no by calling at 240 Liberty street, head of. Wood. P. B.—Pantaloons, In particular, Is one of his greatest farta. He c..nnot be beat In the style and fit of this gar ment. Numerous references could be given, if necessary, to corroborate this statement- fdecO' E. ORTBRI P. formidable disease, which seems to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like magic to Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor Uous?, New York, and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Va., la one of the hundreds who have been cured of severe Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since bla cure, he has recommended it to numbers of others, who were suffering with nearly every form of dis ease, with the moat wonderful success. He Bays It is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen used, and the best blood purifier known. *•* See advertisement in another colurrn. [mh!s:lm rv-=» Western Pennsylvania Hospital.— Drg. l. ScHxsox, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Reed, North-east corner of Diamond. Alle gheny city, are the attending Physiclansto the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1854. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock. P. M. Recent cases of accidental injury are recelvedat all heurs. Without foisu JalQtg* '■"’-' v - r * - .*•" ‘•'..; .V.*""' '• •>■' " ,f ■ • • -'•-. ;>*s£•; -r^Safr 1 ■’’ ~ V> '* €\ *• ' . 4 H \*■ ,r t y ~. * , ' ~*\ <: T,•> w* •\x. v V’., •'t'-.-T" , , ; ./ * 3 r> >•► • V- -rf-.-i C~t < i , * • ' -V * v • *• < w* •* FRANCE. CHINA. Hail Storm. A FPBSDID .NEW STOCK Cl? linMVlm 0. V. OLICKENER k CO., Proprietors, New York. • V- - .• • *. V * SPECIAL NOTICES. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Jas. D. M’Gill, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining toot connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, agaiust Uull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers aud tributaries, and Marino Risks generally. And against Lose anil Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inlaud Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to nil parties. mrsctohs: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, Janie-; 3. Hoon, John Fullerton, . John M’Aipin, Samuel M’Clurkan, VVillium Phillips, Jar.ie3\V. Hallman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gust.-uu, M. D., David Richey, James Marnba 1, John M’GiD, Horatio N. Lee, Klttnuutng. Howard A.Baoclatioii««SotJP KITCHEN BRANCH. SEVENTH STREET.—The Managers of the Society will be glad to receive uouations of Cat-b, Bread, Meat, or Groceries. Tho wants of the deserving Poor must be our excuse for asking material old promptly. President, Gov. WM. F. JOHNSTON, f lion. WM. B. M’CLURE, 8. W. BLACK, L. WILMARTH, |R. CHESTER, l WILLIAM NOBLE. Treasurer, IX WILMARTH. We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors, but will bo glud to receive their gifts AUNOLD &. WILLIAMS, mahuvactuseus op Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS. JOS' A. A W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilson’s Furnace; Church es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court House*, J*ila» Hotels or Dwellings. No. 26 Market street, Pittsburgh. J*p2s NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 70 WALNUT cTReET, PHILADELPHIA. quarter perpetual. Authorized. Capital, $300,000. Assist ns liable for the losses of the com- PANY. In Stoca Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort gapes and Judgments $lOO,OOO In Rills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac 106,000 In Cash, Cush Assets and C UE h Items 47,000 Total - s263,euu 11. CADWhU President. 0. U. IRISH, Secretary, ft*" Fire, M.-.rlnc and Inland Transportation risks,token : current rates. REFER ENCES, l’ltrsbuaoa. Krainor A Rabra, Curling, Robertson A Co., N. Holmes & Sons, Wm Bngaley A 00., J. A. Hutchison a u'. D. Leecn A Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co. PHILADrtPHU. Walnriglit, Huntington A rloyu, C. 11. A Uon Abbott, Heaton A Denckle, Caleb Cope A Co., Chius. A Co., Dreiel A Co., Bankers, lon. Win. D. Keley, Scott, Baker A Co., larris, llale A Co., Deal, Milligan A Co. J. BANKS KNoX, Agent. No. US Water street, Pittsburg! CITIZENS’ Insurance Company ol iKy Pit to burgh. —WM UAGALF.Y. President; L. AIAUbHELL, Secretary. Office: 94 TCafcr Slrert,bttiotiin Market and Wocdttreclt. Insures HULL a ad CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* sipl«t RlvereauiUrihularirs. Insuresagainst Loss or Damage by Plre. ALSO—Agaiort the Periled thobea,ond Inland ffarlga* tion and Transportation. DXBKIOIS William Bagaiey mo hard Floyd, James M. cooper, Samuel 51. Kicr, Samuil Ken, William Bingham, Kobnrt Duolap.jr., John S. Dilworth, l.'uac M. i’enuock, Friine»i. sellers, S. Uarbaugh, J. Sehooamaffer, Welter Bryant, William li. Haya. John dbipton. dee.2l HOWARD Health Association of S’ 1 Pittsburgh, Pa.—OFFICE, No. 10S THIRD v/.tT, opposite ihf i'negrapb Ulßctt. This Association is orjrium'd for Che purpose of affording ami uaJ afibisian -e to each omer, in case of sickness or ac* •vlrni R) paying a small yearly payment, the y[ the A>*r->-iAUt»n a v*-i»fcly in-nebt during sickness, •vi»s»nit trom to +lO par week. In this Association 1 are equally interested in the mauaxement and S. U. SPRENZIE, President. T J fftjyrjtn, Secretary. Fiitar.- * iVuumiiu-i?—JnbiAU Kiso, James Reamer, 0. N. Consular.* Pby^cian— V Irish. M. D \\ Franklin Saving Fund and Loan Association, OkF.Ch, Nn. yr jfuUNT STREET Our —Ah i.* L‘A I’. Ni-iw. n fir red on SATURDAY if '.be *-• creiary, hi the ptnr»* of Joou 11. Mcllor, No 81 R • Due.? received ac the same time uoo »uij J. WIIITTIKU, Sccr.tary. , _-v» To 1.c1. rilK MVH Y t)> i iiK~NliT'- J-jCv’’’ Id m ; K'n 1 \ K liOl'rlr !,*. Mali suitable for public : loci'. / " ill i’-'. f>’r three <.■: (bur nights ku the waek. t i* i I (i’IUKUL* I'UNsTON', ; iY i; L>.'. i_'i 'A Y * K.— t'm, j: WaKliinglou Hail, W--sS f'ln-.i, brtw.n n .— Mtft> < 7 try Tuesday fTyning Ni,. S7—MtfeU first and third Ita*r2Mi IMTT SlthUi m.i FtM»! I-' -Si t; jiA rf h>TU.>N ! £. L. aY.“, Jot drill, and to transact such busi- D;:i* uihj cotiift tirfure the Company. P. KANE, inur2V:Ctnd Secretary pro lem. At M- r.-Pi l*nc®, ?i«i. 60 IVnn etreet, on the 17th iuatant, rAMUEL UU.-KBUuG, t?q., aged 50 joars. The friends rf the family are requesb-J to attend his bine-ui,, n M> .vn\T. the i9*.h iust, at 2 o’clock, P. M. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. £%r Worm*—As this Is the season of the year when worms sr** most formidable among children, the proprietor* of M'i an*>'s V« rmlfuge beg leave to rail the attention of pa ren’s to its virtues for the expelling of these annoying, ar.d often fatal enemies of children. It was invented by a phy» siciun of great experience in Virginia, who, mf er having osed it for t-evend years In hit own practice, and found ita success so universal, was indued at last to offer it to tha p-ibllc as a cheap, but certain and excellent medicine. It has since Wome justly popular throughout the I’niitd States, as the mast efficient Vermifuge ever known, and the demand has been ftoddlly on the iuere&f* since Us first in troduction lo the public. Purchasers will he careful to ask for, and take none but Or. M* Lanes Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, ars worth less. p B.—Th? above valuable remedy, also Dr. SPLane’a cel. abrntd TJver Fills, can now bo hud at all respectable Drug Stores in ihe United States and Canada. Also, saU- by the sole proprietors, mblS.daw Spcctoolea and Free Lecture.—Any person of becomtiw acquainted with a pro cess h" which GLARbES MAY UK LAID ASIDE, or who, having Disused Kyesof any kind wi PiTTABURGn March 17,1855. | * N ELECTION f-*r p'ix Direotnrp and onu President', to \ pnrT« fir iho ensuing your, will ba • eld *t tho Banking House on MONDAY, 21 April, between tbo hour? 10 A. M. nnd3P.M. [marly 1 E D JONES, Cashier. H)ack»ratlli Wanted. * GOOD SIIoEK AND dMi'i'll is w-nteu to go to a ral f\ rood Ht>eut lfi miles frr-m the city. Good wages wi be given, and sO alv employment. Inquire at UEU. EWART’S STABLE, No. 80 Smithfleld street. '\Ji U?IO f.xrtilf-bt'd bv I'KA.NK CAIIOO, for Parties, Pa !\j radn He may be found at R. M. Oar go’s Dnguertom Rooms, T* 1 Fourth street. mh!9 * GHiCULTIMiAL B<>6KB.-Tli« Elements of Agrlcul. /\ tun*; by F. G. bktnner The Kitchen and Fruit Gardener— a folect manual of klt ’hen cardenin? and culture of fruit. Fomo'ilc Fowl nnd Ornamental Poultry; by □. D. Richard boo. An on Manures; by Samuel L. Dana. Th** ll'ney-Uce; by U. D Richardson. Stephens’ Book of the Farm The Narmer’s Cyclopaedia ; by John L. Blake. I<*erune ou Agricultural Chemistry; by James P. W. Johnston, Snxtou’rt Rural Hand Books The American Muck Bonk; by D. J. Browne. For sale by W. A. GILDENFENNRY A CO, rohlO No. 45 Fifth street. rtIKIMMINOS —A. A. MASON A CO. hare just received X I‘.'o ciutoos uew TrlmmlDg*— Black and cohued “ Moire Antique” Trimmings block and colored Qaloon Trimmings; Black and colored Crape Trimmings; Black and colored Gauze Ribbon Trimmings; Lace Fringes; drimped Ribbons; Bilk Buttons; Ribbon Fringes; Broohe Frioaea; Paris Fringes. Eifß KOI DERIES. —60 cartons splendid Embroideries just rtccired. Cut worked Jaconet Collars, Infants Waists, French worked Swiss do, French breakfast Caps, Frilled and flawing Bleeres, Ktlglngs and inserting!, Cambric Swiss do, Embroidered Hdkfa, Cambric and Book Flounclngs, Do Chemizettes, Mall and Swiss B-inds, Do Infants' Robes. mbl9 A. A. MASON, 25 Fifth street. WHITE O' K)DS—IOO cartons now opening: plaid and plain Jaconets, plain Cambrics, Bwiss Molls, tmpg» cheek Jaconets, plain Nainsooks, chocked Nainsooks, hair* cori Checks, plain and Ginned Molls. mhl9 A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth street 1 EMBROIDERED SKIRTS.—Just received something new (i and splendid in ladies’ embroidered skirts, offered at low prices. [mhl9] A. a. MASON A 00., 25 Fifth ft NEWAND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! THROUGH Vorfihtra Illinois to the Mississippi Biver, IOWA? MISSOURI? KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Mississippi* Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Fosuerlt ths Chicago and Aurora A Ce.it. Miutart Tract B. R. is row completed, And Trains run the entire distance f:om CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without chaDge of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY. KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DKS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac , and the OMT ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLE3, and Intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio und Miesla , sippi Railroads. | Trains on the above Lino leave Chicago on the arrival of I Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and I most reliable route to reach all the important points west I of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to I fifty miles less staging than by any other rou'e. The Road, I for a large portion of tho way, is laid with the CORTISCOCS I Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West»— I Lo:omotiT«sandelegant I now Can. XST" By this rente passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all tho Railroad Offers in the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of ClArk and Lake streets, in tho Granite Bnllding; at the Depot of the Galena H. K., and at the Mich. Cent. R. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedl j ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup’t. C. E. FOLLRTT, I Gen’l Ticket Ag*t, Chicago. ftS* TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of lb* country. mh!9 5L L. Liollowell A Co., David 8. brown A Co., Wood A Oliver, FLEMING DUOS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., 00 Wood street. .XDWaAD A. EUC£ia. hsw A§7£af»sMssse. CENTRAL ROUTE plusuargh Alatiiematicul & Commercial COLLEGE IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gontlemen Pnpils who a ish to eceive a sound and thorough know ledge of the following'brandies of education: Writing, Book-Kcepiog aodall its collateral sciences, Algebra, Geome try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. Tho Principal needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher in this city for revoral years, and for the last three months has suc cessfully t&aght In the Iron City Commercial College, but has left It on bis own accord, with the intention of estab lishing an Institution In which the youth of Pittsburgh con acquire a knowledge of things more profitable thin making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance j will Writing be neglected. I The Principal’s capabilities can bo tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, a* they w*re by the gentle- I meo whose names are attached to the following testi- I monials: Allxoheht, November 24,1854. I take great pleasure in certifying to Mr Barry’s qualifi cations os a thorough Book-Keeper, and Tally competent to iustruet young gentlemen in the science of accounts —be rides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor In Pittsburgh Commu-cial College. Pittsbubqb, November 24. Mr. Barry is eminently qualified for imparting instruction Id the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep ing I found him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools I state It as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Book-Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no supe riors. I think all the Teachers of this County Association wilt concar with me in this statement. Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny. The Writing department will bo attended to by a gentle man of superior qualifications who will divote all his at teatlon to the Immediate lmproveme-it of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 9 A M. to 10 P. M. TIBHI: Book-Keeping and Writing $2O per cour^o Arithmetic 10 per qaarter. Writing 3 for 20 lessons. ATfISMiUM BCiu>!sn Fiasios. (which in ihu East ern cJtlae are ccnsldirod superior to either or Nwnns A Clark's, but whi-tU fact is not extensively kuowa, as they hnvo but lately been Intrulured ben*;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $225 to feSOO. ** tnhl9 riiO the Honorable the Judges of the Court uf Uenrral Quarter Seadon? of the Peace, in and for tho county of Allegheny: The petition of James Reamer, of the Focond Ward. Pittsburgh, county afore-'ald. humbly sheweth. That your pe titioner has provided himself with materials for the accom modation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house In the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grant Idm a license to keep a public boneo of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in dutv bound will pray. JAMES KKAMKK. We, tho subscribers, citiiens of the ward afirosald, do certify, that tho aboTe petitioner is cf good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenieuctts for the accommodation and lodging of ■trangure and travelers, and that said tavern Is necessary Edmond Greer, James McLaughlin, A. B. Berger, George Wilson, IL Overington. Jnu Kirby, U. H. Patterson. James H. Dickson, 0. Reed, John Groutt, Wm C. Conn, Thomas B Hamilton, J. Algeo. mhl9:3t (Union copy and charge Po*t.) OPLENDID HOUSEHOLD KURM ri'KJi AT AUCTION.— On Thursday morning, March 22d, ai 10 o’clock, at the residence of James A. M’knlght, Esq., No. 3i)2 Penn street, will be told, his entire stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, which is of very superior quality, and most of it nearly now—among which are: 1 pair large French plate mantel mirrors; 1 pair walnut lounges, haircloth spring seats; carved black walnut sofa,chairs and rockers; walnut escri'oire; mahogany side-board; superior parlor curtains, mahogany extension table, umbrella stand, new oral pic tare frames, gas chandeliers, girandoles, floe mahogany and cherry bedsteads, toilet bureaus, sharing stand, walnut crib, walnut enclosed wash stands, balr mattresses, bods and bedding, elegant set of China chamber waro. superior parlor, chamber and ball carpets; fire irons and stands, fenders, rugs stair carpets and rods, faoey sewing chairs, brass coal boxes, cherry wardrobe, work and toilet stands, fancy and common chairs, fine set of China table ware, ta ble cutlery, glass and queensware, with a general assort ment of kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, Ac Terms at sale. (mjtlO) P. M. DAVIS. *uc:'r. rtiKUSTKB’a SALE OF FIFTKKN KUILDINu LOTS 1.1 X Sixth Waed—On TUESDAY afternoon, March 20th, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, by order of John Herron, Esq-, Trustee of Robert Porter, Ksq., Fifteen valua ble BUILDING \ OTS, as laid out by the late Uon. William Porter. In his first plan of Lots in the Sixth end Seventh Wards of Pittsburgh, seven of trhlsh Lot*, to wit: Nod. 39 40, 41, 42, 43,44 and 45, have each a front of 20 feet on Cen tre Avonoe, and extend back southwardly about 96 feet to Clark street, and the remaining eight of which Lota, to wit: Nos. 48, 49, 50, 61, 52, 53, 64 and 65 have each a front of 20 feet on Clark street, and extend southwardly the whole dis tance to Rose street. 60 feet wide. The abofi offer great inducements to tinge desirous of purchasing property near the business part of the city. Terms at sale. (mh!9) P. M. DAVIS, Anct'r. INK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY morning, Maroh 31st, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. E. Douthi’t, No. 131 Fourth street, above Smithfleld, will be sold the fine Housrdold and Kitchen Furniture, comprising mahogany hair seat chairs and eofs, mahogany centre table and sideboard, mirrors, cane seat, fancy and common chairs and rockers; settees, hat rack, wardrobe, dressing bureaus, walnut enclosed wash stands, work end toilet stands, high and low post bed steads, hair and cotton mattresses, feather beds, bedding, chamber ware, linen blinds, parlor, chamber and stair car pets; stair rods, glass and qu enswore, knives nod forks, dining tables, and a general assortment of kitchen furni ture, cooking utensils, Ac. P. M. DAVIB, mhl9 Anctloneer. KA RDWARD STORE at Auction.—On Thur-day morn- Ing. March 20th, at 10 o'clock, at the store of Benia min Danington. «g*t, No. 77 Fourth street, will bo sold, as he is declining business, tho entire stock of Hardware and Cut lery, comprising superior Ivory handled knives and forks, and carvers; buck and bong do do; shears and scissors; Ger man sliver and Britannia table and tea spoons; brass and iron candlesticks and annffers ; knob locks, knob latches, butt hinges, screws, finishing nails, socket and firmer els, gouges, mill saws, tenant and hand saws, bench and moulding planes, with a goueral assortment of finecutlery, cablaet hardware, carpenters tools, Ac., all of which have been carefully selected for customer trade. mar!9 P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer. O PIRIIUAIi SOAP —Tbe " Clean Journal ’’"sava that the Bplrits who Chautauqoe connty, N Y., revealed to the initiated of that reg’on, arecipo for concocting itual Soap!” This receipt was shortly after sold to a Con necticut gentlomau for several thousands of dollars There I* no doubt that som® persona will be wav'd by this opera tion, but Jl will not interfere with tho sale of the old estab liahed and excellent article, 'he HERPETIC SOAP, which removes tan, br Uownees, and redness of the skin: cares sore and rough hands. Ac It is still for sale st cents per cake, at No. 140 Third street Mow Smithfleld. [marl9 OF THOSE for whom wc fond emotions cheslsb, “ Secure the shadow o’er the substance perish! The beet U tho ch npest. Nowhere in the city can you ob tain first class PICTURES at lower rnte9 than at CARGO'S Double Skylight Gallery, No 76 Fourth etrest, opposite Wil kins’ Banking House. mh’9 TO the Honorable tbe Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Alexander Turner, of Indiana township, In the conn’y aforesaid, humbly sheweth,—That your pe titioner hath provided himself with materials for the accom modation ol travelers and others, at his dwelling bouse in the township aforesaid, and prays that yoor Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound will proy- ALEXANDER TURNER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid, do certify that tho above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and tra velers, and that said tavern is necessary. Z Patterson. John McAnulty, Peter Hutchison, Henry Fraker, O. McAnulty, Bernard Fehror, Joseph Caldwell Nathan Preston, W. W. Hickey, Joseph Hunter, John Barkley, Alex. Oampbell. mh!7:3t GA.BDEN SEED DRILL, frr drawing drills of various widths, from 9to 2? inches—the moat complete labor saving drill In use. Tor sale by mhlT .IVIDEND 80HIP OP 0 * PA. B. It. STOCK boagnt at ' 77e. on a Dollar. frahlT] WILKINS A OQ. \\T ANTE&—Forty Shares of Stock of Merchants and f V Manufacturers’ Bank?to complete an order. Ai«w> 10 shares 0. A P. R. R. Stock. WILKINS & CO, Bankers and Commission Stock Brokers. 71 Foorth street. BW MANTILLA a—A. A. MASON A CO. will maia their tint eihibitian of Sommer UentUles, in hleek gwnedlne, crepe end nlli,cn Mondey, the ljth tort. [m£l« AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. FIFTH STREET, DIRECTLY ABOVE WOOD J. C. FOhTER, Ijcsfle© and Manager Boxes and Parqnette...«6oc. I Private Boxes,large--- $8 00 Second Tier —2sc. | Private Boxes, small $5 00 Boxes for colored persons 25 cents. &gr Persons securing seats will be charged eta. extra fbr the certificate. pint night of the great Flay of David Copp’rfidd.~%i&. 1 BENEFIT of Mr. T. B. JOHNSTON, who will appear In I three great characters. | MONDAY EVENING, March 10th, 1855, the perform 1 anca will commence with I “ LOCKED M WITH A LADY. Peter Follett - - T -Jolmilon. filer, Markham BrelsforcL Medley Dance Mrs Qlatsford. - , ! To be followed with the great Drama of ♦ DAVID COPPERFIELD. Driah Heep, T. B. Johnston. I WUkins Mlcswber, Bailey. Darid Copperfleld, Wallis. Stelnforth, Kent Mrs Sllcawber. Sirsßrolafcrd | Mrs Grnmrldge, Jlra Dyke. Paa Soul ....' Miw Mary Partinglon- FoTorite Seng ...Heuly. To conclude with tha BOOTH DIAMOND. Cousin Joe, T. B. Johnston. | Margary, . Mre Proctor. £3* Speedily will be repeated, by general dealre,_the grew Comply of OLD HEaD3 AND YODNO nEABTi «R*Uoors open at 7 o’clock; performance commences THEATRE-EXTRA NOTICE.— T. b JOHNSTON begs leave most respectfully to announce to the public that his BENEFIT -will take plw on MONDAY EVENING next. March 19th, when he will have the honor of producing the celebrated Play of DAVID COPPERFIELD, ’ Cast with the entire strength of the present talented Com* pany—with other Entertainmedts, which will fee duly an nounced in the Ullaof the day. Box Booknowopen. (ml 7 CITY HALU. CONTINUED SUCCESS, op | OPERA TROUPE.*^ Every evening until further notice. Monday Evening* March. 19th, GRAND GOLDEN GIFTS Will be given to the andience. Bee the G Ifta In the window of Richardson’s. Market street. Tickets can be had at the same place—2s cents. Boors open at 7 ; commences at mhl7:2t YaLUABLK works for architects, mecuan iea AND ENGINEERS— The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan. The Carpenter’* New Guide; do. Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics. Do. Mechanics’ Magazine, Practical Mechanic’s Journal. Downing’s Rural Essays. Do. Country Hou6a?. Btuart’s Architecture. Allen's Rural Architecture. Field’s City do. Rudiments of do. and Building. Rudimentary do. by Jotui Bullock, The Modem Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide. The Builders’ Guile. The Engineer’s and Machinist’s Afl r islant; 2 VOls. Do. do. Mechanic’s do. Weiabach’s Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols. Mahan’s Civil Engineering. Knapp’s Chemical Technology. Norris’ Hand Book for Locomotive Engineers and Mach’s. Colburn on Locomotive Engines. Haupton Bridges. Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion. Scribners do. do. Ilaswell’s do. do. Houck’s Field Book. Byrne’s Pocket Companion. Simms on Leveling; revised by J. 11. Alexander. Do. Mathematical Instruments. Borden’s Formula for Construction cf R. Roads. Trautwlne on Railroad Carres, fibunk do. do. Mifflin do. do. And numerous other practical work*. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, mbl7 No. 104 Wood Ft. JOHN KELLY, r|>o the Honorable the Judges ot the Court of General I Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny; The petition of William Stumor, of the Fourth Word, city of Pittsburgh, ia the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himsali with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house In the ward aforesaid, and prays that yoor Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public boose of entertainment, and your petitioner os in duty bound will pray. WILLIAM SKANOII. We, the subscribers, citizens of the ward aforesaid, do cer tify, that the above petitioner Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and iswell provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and trav elers, ana that said tavern is necessary. Henry Kane. Huey Durningh, Ithamar Maxell, A. Jack mau, Jacob Wingard, Thompson Jeffery, U. S. Dimaldsnn, J. M. Cornwell, N. B. Caldwell, Wm. Liowe, J. 51. Elliott, Thomas Stone. ■ mh!7:3t New yokk papers for th« wklk- TUe New York iU-rald; “ “ Tribune; *•' »• *• Ucmo Journal; •* “ “ Police Gazette; “ “ 4 * nipper; Halloa’* Pictorial; Th«j Philadelphia SaturdayPo.itt •• “ •• Courier. A'.l received nod for wUo at tbo Cheap Book, Slagatioe and Hewd.iaper Store r— 650 packs Tennessee PvaJSots rec’d pei steamer "Quaker City," and fur pale by mblT J. W. BUTLER i CO. SiiKKT LEAD—o boxes, 4 fts to squarefont, just rectived am) fir sale by (mhlT) J. W. BUILEE kCO BAR LEAD— 500 bandies, in store and for sale by mhl" J, W. BUTLER A CO. W r lNl)OW GLASS—SOO boxes, aseortai sixes, in stoi ami for pale by jmblTj ,1. W. BUTLER A CO. GREEN PFLES—iW bbls fur sale hv mblT HENRY If. COLLINS. 1‘ A.RD—IS kegs No. 1 Lanl for sale by [j mblT ITExRY TT. COLLISB C'VjDpISU— 2UW I tii Codfish tor sate by j mblT 11KSKT II COLTINB. MACKEREL —No. 3 large ana medium tor salt by mh!2 HENRY 11. COLLINS. BKcOSIS —100 dozen Corn Brooms lor sale by mluT HENRY 11. COLLINS. C'ILOVEKAKED —23 bbls, prime, for sale by j mblT HENRY H. COLLINS. TIMOTHY SEED—6O bushels for sale by mb 17 HENRY P. COLLINS. DU.Y PEACHES—2OO bushels, for sale by mb 13 HENRY H, COLLINS. CHICKERING <5- SONS' ■agfe PIANOS. JOHN n. MELLOR, No. SI Wood street, U * x u ■ between Fourth street and Diamond alley, bas just received from the manufactory of CHICKERING A SvNS, BOSTON, a new and fall supply of their FIRST* CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE rIANO FORTES, with all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good Instrument All the Piano Forties from this man ufactory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, in good ordor. for sale at $2O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Ac., Ac. MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, and from the best manufactories in tbo country, at $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOHN H. UELLOR, Agent for the sale of CmcßtEisa A Sosq^Pusos, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. £3" No. SI Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street mhl6 MY WIFE ELIZABETH having left my bed and board withont just cause, this Is to caution the public against harboring or trusting her, as I will pay no debts contracted by her after this date. rivo LET—From the Ist of April nest, the commodious i. BRICK BUILDIKG3 situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Brechenridge street and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake well, Pears A Co. as a Glass manufactory and warehouse, . This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon gahela wharf, for any badness connected with steamboating or river trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Several small Buildings and a capacious yard are attach el. Apply to OLIVER W. BARNES, President Pitt, and Conn. B.R Co., «, mhl&tf i Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty streetr.' NKYV liOO&tt AT DAVISON’S, to M&fi&ET sTarrr, near Fourth— Christ a Friend; and the Friends of Christ; by Nehe* mlth Adorns, D. D.—in two separate volumes. Life Scenes of the Messiah; by Rev. Rufua W. Clark. The Mothers of the Bible; by Mrs 3. O. Ashton. Th=» Evenldg of Life, or Life and Comfort the sha dows of declioiog years; by Jeremiah Chaplin. Cummings' Works. Scripture Readings on Genesis, Exodus, St.Matihow and St. Mark. Benedictions, or the Blessed Life. Voices of the Day. Voices ot the Night. Voices of the Dead. Lectures oo the Miracles and Parables. Lectures on the Boren Churches. Minor Works, Ist and 2d series, dc The Footsteps of St. Paul; by author of Words of Jesus. W’ords or Jeru9; by author of Morning and Night Watches. Mind of Jesus; by same author. PKKaUri'iSiaAN IIYAIN BOOKS Kec’d by Express to-day, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of all sizes aud styles ol binding, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 05 Market street, near F^orth. JSW BuoKrt JUST hKObIVKD- logenne, or the First Days of Blood- By Alexander Dumas. The Mysteries and Miseries i f San Francisco. The Banking House (from Blackwood’s Magatine) Bv Samnel Phillips. 3 poems by John G. Saxe. Fifth edition—enlarged and improved. The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern. Love In Idleness. Heiress of Bollefont. By Emerson Bennett. Harper's Story Book—No. 4. ConcHn’s New River Guido. The Western Pilot—contalnlng < harts ef the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. By Bamuel Collins. Maison’s Exposition of the Awful and Terrifying Ceremo* nles of the Odd Fellows. For sale by W. A. GILDENFENNBY A CO ■"hie No. 45 Fifth street. ITUiEUAftI' DREsB GOODS—a. A. MASON *CO wifi j open on Monday, the 19th inst— Kioh PIbM Mike; Colored sg*d Silks; Plain changeable Silks; Eig’d Challl Berages; French Chintz Brllliantes; Bplpodld English Calicos, TO SeT M^7LlX nalhl63tw« JAMES WABDROP. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER—3O half bids jostieCd and for sale by- (mh!6) KING A MOORHEAD. JAMES WABDRQP. T Bounty Claims* HE undersigned has made arrangements rrfth Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS. Ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims otf the Government. SAMUEL JPAHNESTOCK, . Rewdence, No 9 Rofg street. PUtahorgb. CiKKna ytm hot.bkdh.~My stock of Beads tor car O sewing of the approved and valuable varieties, la ready for distribution at tie Seed and street. • {JauSJ . ' JAMBS VA1U)B0P« : . it 'T- —PRtCBa 0» AMhtBIOZI NEW STOCK OP sstx Cents Howard. HENRY BRINCKMAN. DUQUESNE BOBOUBB ACCOUNTS,for the flKal jeer ending Morel, mu,, 1955. * AeSETi. , WM. C. SIIIAER, Darren. Prom David Crow, for t*x..„ | 455 00 Wm.OaUey, Board Mcaiarer,...,,... j 1100 8. Jftcksoo, do. 42 64 M. O'Neill, Wharf Master 150 34 Tax from Commissioners’ sales SOW jimmints due from tundry person*: Doe acd uncollected on Duplicate of 1854. tt. N. Avery, late Town Clerk.. B. P. H. Morrison A C 0........... Wm.ftflkley..«...~. ». Wm. Dilwortb, Wharfage...... Wm. Oilesple, do. Wm. Gamble, do. Kuhn St Mitchell, do. T. H.titewan, do. Sundry persons, do. On Anderson's Bond Prom Commissioners’ sales. Ales. D&lzeil Amounts paid out in Warrants Interest on $4,785 00 Bonds, paid from Wnarf revenue -i;.. ..........,..12?7 10 Maintenance of Boor .....~ M .132 00 streets. Bridges, Constab]e,Attorney, Print* . lug and other expenditures., .-.....,89400 la favor cf lie 80r0ugh..../ . 63123 • JAMES BAIN, THOMAB BARTLEY, EBNEST EQGEBS, • M. o’NkllA, Sec'if- - Committee'of CaunciL Daquesne Borough, March 10,1655--tinhHJ —- ATTENTION! Wagon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty land AGENCY, 93 Fourth street* OFFICERS, Soldier*, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team* stars. Ac.; who were regularly mustered Into the Bef ; vice cf the United State*, and every Officer, Seaman, ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State.er Tenltory. are entitled, by the lateAct-ofCongress, to a i Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Those who bave received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, in the whole, IGO Acres. „ Verrons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hav ing them-attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters promptly an* swered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS,^ mh!4 Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth st. HATS AND CAPS. rrg* TO OtTU FRIENDS AKD CrniEXS. f S 3 RALLY OP THE TWO CltlXS A5J> VlCßflTT.—'' «&lUvlog opened a HAT and CAP STORE, Ko.'lOi WOOD, STREET, Sext home to the First Presbyterian Church—one door from iSixth street, ■ ‘ And hating purchased cur Goods'for CASHt we ■will tell <8 t»ood an article on as reasonable tennß as any, other home in the city. The public would do Well to give cs a coll and examine our stock fiefare purchasing eicewbere. - MORGAN ft CO., . No. 154 Wood at. .......tv r£L43gzb...~. Graff* Relslnger & Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street, Pitts* burgb,Pa. ; ItiSUFACTIJBiRa O' - Cooking Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, : . Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Penders, Parlor Stoves, Bad and Dog Irons, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Store Kettles, Mantillas WE are now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN TILLAS, to which we would call the attention of the ladle*. HAGAN &• AHLj' mblo ' 91 Market strret. PLAII) SILKS—Just received, some new Plaid Bilks, at u'iusually cheap prices. A* A. MABON A CO., mb!s 25 Fifth street. Black moiue antique—a. a. mason a go. win exhibit for sale, on the 14th Inst, come Black Moire Antique, with a splendid lot of Plaid Silks mhlfi . SILK BONN BTtJ—A. A. MAtfi-N A CO. will exhibit, on Wednesday, the 14th In it., 100 dozen new style Silk Bonnets. _= mhls r'V KEEN APPLES—£>Q bbls Bomanites lor sale by T rnhlG JAB. McLAUGHUN. BEANS— tO bbls Small White Beans for sale by mhl6 JAP. MoLADQHIIN. Agency for Soldiers' Claims. Location of lands.—purchabk and sale of I AND WARRANTS.—The undersigned has made ar rdugtmente with .competent and responsible gentleman to obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widowsor minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Sale of LaUd Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS, mb!4:tf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. HemoTat. R BIDDLE ROBERTS, attorszt at Law, (District At • torney for Allegheny County,} has removed to No. tub Fourth street* between -Southfield and Wood—the Offices lately occupied by Banal. W Black, Esq. frahl4;2w* '|UiE BRITISH CABINET.—The sum total of the change# X in the British Cabinet appears to be, that Lord Noodle goes out, ar.d Lord Doodle comes in. The question now Sat •• Will Dvxdte do? ” Whether he will or not, one thing is certain, that the Herpetic Soap it rill do the following: Uenl nil chans, chafes, Ac., cure sore rough hands,'and ren der them soft, emooth and white. mb 14 8. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third lU S.)t FOR A GOOD BRICK DWELLING HOUSE of six rooms, and a good cellar, a paved yard, hydrant, Ac. The property lain gcoo order—situated on Pm-t 9»reet, abov* Bmithfield. Terms easy. $2OOO—A largo Dwelling House, No. 22 Third street, for the above low price. -- S. CCTHBERTA SON, mhl4 140 Third street (Statement of the Assets OF THE UNITED STATES * LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. January 1, 1805* REAL ESTATE, Ac. Property—Office of (he Company..—... 455*200 W “ Value of Home Office, Furnitnro and Branches LOANS, Ac. United States Loan, va1ue.—.—......12,000 00 Pennsylvania Five per cent. 10an.... . 1,975 00 Philadelphia tix percent, loan 9,225 00 Loaned at New Oilcans Branch Office, at 8 per cent, legal interest 8,427 40. Temporary loans on Philadelphia City and Penn* eylvanla State securities;...-..;......... 115,309 00 BONDS AND MORTGAGES, Ac. Bonds and Bonds and Mortgages—.. 224,500 00, PREMIUMS, &c, Premiums deferred 10,661 83; Premiums due from Agents .. 11,167 Q 5» Present ralue of aU.tbe Annual Premiums xe» ct-ivable by the Company, as ascertained January 1,1854.. 703,632 4C* CASIL Cash on hand and in 8ank......... 24,242 1& Bmhl3.nllw AGENCY. MOSES F. EATON. No. 19 Sixth street, agent fbr selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell tbe following lately patented articles: Sands. & Cummings*-Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilling Machines; • Coe’s patent Drill,for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw. Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water Guagea; and, Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles haro been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced'superior to any in use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to ihhkeand Tend these articles in any part of the country. He has also f r sale hot-preased Nutts and Washsrs, and finished Brass Work. He is also prepared to take Agencies, fbr the sale of other patented Bights and new Intentions, and giro to the bust* ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following - - - CARD. ‘ The subscribers hare long teen acquainted with Ur. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to &U who may wish to employ his Benders, aa a gen* tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed." Neville B. Crair, W. Robinson, Jr, Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, Jl.ChUdaACo^.—. James Wood, N. Holmes & Boas, P. It Friend, Kramer A Rabn^ F. Lorens, L. It. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston*. William Phillip?, AndrewTulkin, Wilson SFCandless, AW. Loomis. Pmsnußan, November 2701.1854, Doan’s Patent Bools Drilling X&aehfcmeift WEIGHING ABOUT 800 POUNDS; can bowoikedaud tDored by two men, and do tbe work of £?& or ' the ordinary way. 8. S. Fowler & Co., Manufacturers. • , Tbe subscriber baa appofnted sole agehtTa the 'Uiii-' ;ted Stales, for the Bale of rights to use these Machines. ' : MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street , l BIFKB 70 Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. Y. E. R 4 W. minor Roberts, Eaq , Chief Eos. A. V. R.R.; Gon. Wm Larimer, Jr , President P. 4 O. R. H; • 0. WV Barnes, Ksq., Chief Eng.-P. taR; R 4 ; ‘ Messrs. Manfall & Nicholson, Contractors for tbaP* A S ;R. It deelft liCdlle d& tJlnm, ; (Successors to Mnlvany A Ledlle.) M ANUTA' TURRRS of Oat, Moulded and Plain, Flint andJfancy .Colored. GLASSWARE, and -dealers In all kinds of Window Glees, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner of Market Water streets, Pittsburgh, . : mbJfcdly ' Hats and Capa. a WE would call the attention of our fiieada, u> Utely enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh a?d«j«sSK' Qreensburg turnpike, near the Two wW' Run, between Pittsburgh and Xawrenceville, respectlully invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchaser*, that one price only is made. Fourteen voara* experience in thehuslness, ecable3 him to placo before hla~ patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, eo many years past it has been his particular department to sriect from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers The success of his new system Is complete—the ecenomy of his arrangements wIU supply :ha best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate pricer. - - • Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the. tnanu* for decorating houses of business has bespedupwi, tbe price of gooda, (owing to large rents.) dOSKPB WHITE wiII sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual Profits, ./. ; fmhfedaw}—-. Carriage* repaired in fhehret mauppr.wlth despatch,. /?ltl£At* BUILDIAU LuXtf—only twelve Tor »aIe,«VSSQ& Vy each. S, CvXHJKBRT * 802*, c ijahli - ~ o > * u '« ‘ V" Qi. ..... 60 JlO ..... soco 2300 2060 ,70 CO .... ...~49 00 ... —.7 60 264 sft’ 55 00 2OOO ........ 600 1,91310 <7. j. ojum Portable Forges, Tea Kettles, “Wagon Boies, Ac. [mb! 6 $1,243,629 0 5, ncv27sitf .josrpn j. cu».