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iy.9. M. PKTTINGILL * CO., Xeicspajmr Advertizing
Agents, aro tbo Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly
Pest and axe authorised to receive A d vehtisestent i and
r j- : ; V goß3caiPTiOS3 Dr us at the same rates os required at this
* office. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their
‘ offices are at New York, 122 Nassau street,
Boston, 10 State street.
BIOHJiISG POST JOB OFFICE.
,We would call the uttentinn of MERCHANTS AN
BUSINESS MEN to the fa:t that we have just receive
from Philadelphia a number of route of new Job Type,
«« now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars B,U
Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes or t-i .
tlons. All orders will be promptly filled-
/e=-xno Democretlc Committee, of Cor-,
„l° r Jtlleeboay Count, ar» Tequestod to
re.pondeneo tor * on WED SI»BAY, the 2S'h
l u. 11. GVYHRIE.'Ch’n.
‘“be fcllowifig gnomon compose th* :
L B'pftitarson. Thoa. J Keenan,
. I'bos. a Hamilton, J- Uerdman,
llaurv lncram, Jamas A. Irwin,
BsTnesFord, . 'I F. GUlmore,
Wm M. Pcrier. JohnM.lrwiu,
Sbos.Fi.rloy. "“-M.?*.
Ddxaund. Snowden, John Me*lcu»v
Dr. A. H. Gross, Cl's*- Barnett,
F H. Collier, Francis Mil.
. Jaso!) M’OolU?t»r. mhl ~
ysp» Subscribers who intend to remote on the
first of April should letre nolice at the counting
room of this office, early ; that their papers may
be left regularly.
the news
a fire occurred at Wnverley, N. V., on the
18th which destroyed fourteen buildings.
The New York Herald ia quite confident that
the rerort of the death of the Czar is correct.
His complaint was disease of the heart.
Martin Van Boren is in Paris, and was sent
for by Louis Napoleon, and had a long conversa
tion on American and Russian affairs.
Tho municipal election in the city Oi Car >on
dale, Pa., came off on the 10th; aod the R. • 0
wore floored flat: majority against them, -00.
Governor Pollock has appointed John Penn
Jones Esq., to bo Associate Judge of Blair coun
ty, in room of Hon. Lovi Slingluff, resigned.
’Santa Anna is B aid to have gained a decisive
victory over tho revolutionists at Piedro Gordo.
According to the reports Santa Anna will “ crush
out” the rebels.
It is rumored that the EmperorNapolcon does
not intend visiting tho Crimea, but Berlin rather.
His object, it is said, is to permit the allies to
inarch through Prussia into Poland.
Tho storm of theOfttb instant proved very
destructive to ships at sea. A large number of
wrecks havo been ceen in tho vicinity of the
• West India Islands and off the coast of the
United States.
The senatorial convention of California has
adjourned, without Reeling a United States
-Senator, bo that the choice must devolve on a
new legislature, and tho seat is vacant until ano
ther year.
The fact that the Northern Light brought only
$92,000 in specie, is accounted for by the heavy
runs made on those houses which usually ship
ped to the Atlantic States. Very little gold can I
bo expected from California for some weeks to |
come. Snch an event could not have happened
■ at a better time than tho present, ns the vaults
of the New York Banka are plethoric with Bpecie.
Tho Philadelphia Annual Conference of tho
Methodist Episoopal Church will ho held in the
Firat M. E. Church, in Lancaster oity, comtnrno
ing on Wednesday, the 28lh instant. Bishop
Waugh, of Maryland, will preside, aesisted by
Bishop Janes, of New kork, and Scott, of Dela
ware. This conference numbers over 200 min
isters. The Baltimoro Conference adjourned
yesterday, after a session of over a week.
By a card in the New York paper!, we learn
that tho California Adams & Co. which has
failed, is no longer connected with tho firm of
that name in New York oily. There was for.
roerly a connection between the two, which was
dissolved last spring, by the eale on the parts of
the Now Y'ork company of their entire Califor
nia interests to Messrs, Ogden,; Adams and H.
Haskell, of Boston, who are now the proprietors
of tho businesa there.
A chapter of fatal aoeidents occurred at St.
Louis on Thursday evening last, by which three
citizens of that place suddenly terminated their
lives. The first was that of an old resident,
Justice Peter Crenss, who fell down a stairway
and striking his head upon the pavement, was
lifeless when picked np a few minutes subse
quently. AlmoEt immediately after the happen
ing of the above, an unknown man fell off an
omnibus, iu another part of the city, which
caused his death. An English Mormon, named
John Stead, was also killed an hour or two pre
vious by tumbling from a furniture oar and hav
ing a largo bureau fall upon his head.
We have lately been Ehown an invention, al
ready patented, that must certainly prove of
great value to cabinet makers, and the manufac
turers of all kinds of fine wood work. It ta
m Hopper's Patent Bench Plane," for planing ve
neers, &c. Wo saw it in nee in Rynn’B building,
in this city, and it waß clearly demonstrated
that with this plane one man can do more work
in planing veneers in a single day than by the
old method of scraping and smoothing veneers in
five days; and it makes better work besidos.
The old method of scraping veneers is very hard
npon the hands and muscles of the workman;
while with this plane that kind of work can bo
done as enßy as auy other in the manufacture of
furniture. If four days out of five can be saved
by this invention its valuo as a labor-saving ma
chine can bo readily estimated. Tho price of
the plane would be saved in two or three days.
Cabinet-makers who use this piano on veneers
und other fine work will bo nblo to turn out
work much oheapcr than those who adhere to
tho old method This fact is sufficient to intro
duce ‘‘Hopper’s Plaue” into geueral use; and
that it is a fact none will doubt who examine
the plane, and give it a trial.
One peculiarity of this invention Becures it
against being superseded by any improvement.
It is bo simple in form and cheap in construc
tion as to defy improvement; and so obviously
and greatly labor saving and economical as to
Insure its universal use when eeen and tried.
We consider it a valuable invention; and would
recommend to all engaged in 6uoh business as
requires its use to examine it, and they will be
satisfied that we have not over estimated its
valne. It i s not designed for use on veneers
alone, but npon all kinds of fino wood work,
where n smooth surface and high polish are de
sired; so that carpenters, and all workers in
wood are interested to examino it.
See Mr. Hopper's advertisement, in anfcther
column.
Death or Mb. Bonham. — It will be Been by
the following telegraphic deepatcb that J. Ellis
Bonham is dead. 110 was chairman of the
Diimocratio Slate Central Committee, and the au
thor of the addresses published during the elec
tion campaign last year. He was formerly a
member of the legislature, and was appointed
one of the Commissioners to rerise our st&tuto
laws. Mr. Bonbam was a native of New Jersey,
- -w&B under 40 years of age, was for aoveral
yews an able and distinguished lawyer at the
Carlisle bar, and laßt year was tfco Domocratic
-candidate for Congress in his distriot:
.. CASU3LE,MtJcH2O,IBSS
To Editors of Pittsburgh Poll J. Elllfl Bonham, of ihb
place, died last evening at seven o’clock.
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A Valuable Invention.
A.E Sharps.
bsias g^B,
passed bttwesa
tho f Washington correspondents and re»
'poriera for the distant press, and the late
Speaker of tho House-of Representatives. Mr.
Boyd,‘during two Congresses, was Speaker of
the House, and his firmness and impartiality, hie
off ability and politeness, and his perfeot ac
quaintance with parliamentary rules won him
the respect and esteem of all. It will be seen
by the following that tho reporters and writers
for the press pay him o handsome and well mer
ited compliment for his kind and courteous con
duct towards them :
Wasdisotos, March 3, 1855.
Beau Sik : Wo, the undersigned, corre
upondents and reporters for the distant press,
cannot allow the present Congress to expire
without tendering to you our reßpeotful ao
knowlcdgments for the liberal, impartial, and
uniformly polite manner in which your offioial |
and priyato intercourse with the presß hae
been signalized during the terms of your
Speakership.
While we wish you happiness and success in
all your private undertakings, we Binoerely
cherish the hope (without partisanship or po
litical bias) that you may continue in publio
life, where the sterling qnalitien of your charac
ter have secured you such universal respeot and
approbation. . .
We have tho honor to remain, very reßpect
'ally, yours, „ „
E Kingman, N. Y. Journal of Commerce.
Edward Harte, N. Y. Conrior and Enquirer.
James W. Bimonton, N. Y. Daily Times.
Ethan Allen, N. Y. Herald.
William S. Thayer, N. Y. Evening Post.
James W. Mcßea, N- Y. Tribuno.
Alexander H. Evanß, N. Y. Herald.
L A. Qobright, for tho Associated Prose.
Pranois J. Grand, Phil. Ledger and Balt. San,
W H. Topping, Phil. National Argus.
Thomas C. Connolly, Pennsylvania Inquirer.
Chnrlc3 Carrigan, Pennsylvanian.
E. H. Thompson, Michigan.
E. Harriman, Baltimore.
W. B. Sbaw. Montrose Democrat.
Hon. Lrxs Botd,
Speaker of tho House of Representatives.
House of P.efresentati-ves, March 4,1865. I
Qestlemks : I seize tho earliest memeat at I
my disposal to thank yon for your polite favor of |
yesterday. 1
To afford you every proper faointy for dia I
seminatiDft useful intelligence among the people
was my duty aa an officer; to be frank and
courteous in my private intercourse with otherß
was my duty as a man.
That in these relations I should be so fortu- |
nato as Jo have become the recipient of so flat
tering a manifestation of respeot and kindness
from tho representatives of bo large a portion of
Ibo leading journals of the country, differing so
widely in their political complexion, is no small
compliment.
That your success in life may commensu
rate with your well-known abilities in your pro*
fession is the sincero wish of your friend and
obedient servant. LINN BOY D.
E. Eingman, and others.
The following vote on the Tariff Amend
ment which passed tho House of Representa
tives of the last Congress will show where Penn
sylvania members were found. It exhibits some
singular facts besides. Members representing
districts that were lately clamorous tor a high
tariff are found voting with tho ultra free trade
men of the South The result of the *ote was
tho dofoat of tho proposed redaction of the
tariff:
Yeas— Messrs. James C. Alien, Willis Alleni
Bali Belcher, Bsnson, Bugg, Campbell, Carpen
ter, Chandler, Crocker, Cullom, CurtU, Thomas'
Davia, Davraon, Daobar, Etheridge, Everhart.
Farley, Flagler, Floronce, Franklin, Gamble.
Qlddings. Goodwin, Aaron Harlam, Wiley P
narris, ilarrison, Haven, Hendricks, Hiester,
Hill, Howe, Hughes, Hunt, Johnson, Kerr, Knox.
Knr'u, Lilly, Lyon, M'Culloch, Macdonald, Mc-
Dougall, McNair, Matteson, Manrico, Meacham.
Middleswarth, Morgan, Norton, Andrew Oliver.
Mordeoai Oliver, Paoker, Parker, Pennington,
Preston, Pringle, Paryear, Biddle, David Bitohie.
Robbins, Rowe, Russell, Sabin, Sage, Bapp,
Seward, Simmons, Skelton, Stratton, Straub,
John J. Taylor, Teller, Thurston, Trout, Tweed,
Vaosant, Wade, Walker, Elibu B, Washbarne,
Israel -Vashbume, Tappan Wentworth, Wheeler,
Witte, and Hendrick B. Wright.
Navs—Messrs. Aiken, Appleton, David J.
Bailey, Banks, Barksdale, Bocock, Boyce, Breck
inridge, Bridges, Brooks, Caskie, Chamberlain,
Clark, Clingman, Cobb, Craige, Catling, John G.
Davis, De Wit:, Dickiuson, Dnnbam, Eastman,
Eddy, F.dgerton, F.dmands, Elmundson, Thomas
D E.liot, English, Fuller, Goode, Goodrich,
Green, Greenewood, Hamilton, Andrew J. Harlan,
Sampson, W. Harris. Hasting, Henn, Hibbard,
Houston, Dioiel T. Jonos, Geo. W. Joncß, Keitt,
Lamb, Letcher, Lewis, Lindsiey, McQueen,Macy,
Maxwell, May, Miller, Millson, Murray, Nichola,
Noble, Olds, Orr, Peck, Bishop Perkins, John
Perkins, Phelps. Philips, Powell, Thos. Ritcbey,
Rogers, Ruffin, Shower, Wm. R. Smith, Fred. P.
Stanton, Riobard H. Stanton, Hestor L. Stevens,
Andrew Stuart, Smith, Upham, Walbridge, Wal
ley, Walab, Wells, John Wentworth and West
brook—Bo.
By this vote tho amendment was stricken out
of the oivil and diplomatic bill.— Wash. Qlobt.
More About the Baby Cn.or.—Mrs. Arthur
Long, jr., of New Castle, Liwronoe ooanty, on
the loth insfant presented her husband with
three fine daughters. New Castle is a wonderful
place, as we haTO tho authority of brother Keus
ter, of tho Journal, (and he is sound on thst
question,) for staling it to be the second oaße of
triplets occurring there in less than three years.
Mtb. Arthur Long, jr., deserves throo prizes at
tho next baby convention.
Tnc Journal.— The editor of tho Journal
would do well to take down some work on his
tory, and read attentively the Russian page. If
he finds that Nicholas was the son of Alexander,
as he stated yestorday, shall be muoh sur
prised. The late Emperor's name was Nioholai
Panlowitoh, which means, Nicholas, son of
Paul, of tho family of Romanoff. The Emperor
Aloxander left no legitimate ohildrcn.
Not Riant.—The Cleveland Plain Dtaltr
“hooked’' oar article ou “ The Baby Crop,"
and leaded it right up as oh editorial. A Plain
Dealer would have given credit for it; bat we
presume the editor was dull that day, and
couldn’t cudgel anything original out of his
head. He is postmaster at Cleveland, and most
be excused for an occasional resort to labor
saving processes.
St. Fatbiok’s Day.—We, in common with
nearly all our contemporaries, fell into error, of
supposing Saturday was the natal day of St.
Patrick. It is the day of his death our Irish
friends celebrate annually, and not his birth
day. The error, doubtless arose, in the case of
others, as in our own, from supposing the 17th
of March to be to Ireland what the 22d of Feb
ruary is to the United States.
jgy* We would call attention to the advertis®*
ment of Wm. II- Williams & Co., bankers. It
will bo seen that they aro prepared to sell bills
not only on London, but on most parts of Europe,
iu Bums large or email; and also to make col
lections in most of the countries of Europe. It
is a safe firm, and will doubtless secure a liberal
bosiness.
Sore Eyes Cured. —One of onr subscribers,
Mr. Shannon, who resides near Lasalle, in this
State, called at our offioe, on his way to his
homo from Now York city, after a sojourn there
of several months to have bis eyes onred. When
he got to Now York he suffered very much from
inflammation in his eyes; so much so that he
could neither sleep nor rest night or day. He
went to the Eye Infirmary bnt the treat
ment he received deprived him of his sight.
Fearing lest he should never recover the nse of
his eyes, he was led to Dr. Henderson, 458
Broadway, who at onco commenced a different
mode of treatment, and in a month or so hia
sight was restored, and his eyes perfectly clear
er? of inflammation. His objeot la oalling at our
offioe was to give us an opportunity of informing
those who aro similarly afflicted of an experi
enced and reliable Ooulist.
Dr. H. has advertised in our paper for the
post year, and we are very happy indeed to be
able to show our readers that he is what be pro
fesses to be.— Western Tablet. - m2l:lt
Gov. Wright, of Indiana, has appointed Hon.
John V. Pettit, lato United States Senator, to a
Circuit Judgeship.
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Tremendous Financial Excitement. ' HfpOrtcd EXprCSsfy <6? tile Baity ilOflling Po»t.
—; •■{• Mexican Nevf** r
Eighteen Days Later from Australia. :' N *w okiEaxs, March is—The Omaha «*•
■' ' rived, vrith Mexico dates to the 3d. Santa An*
THK MINING DISTRICTS IN A STATE na left the Capitol on the 26th, Itith all hie
ol REVOLUTION. troops, with but 1500 men, and much baggage.
■ The paper 8 say he went to the Uattes. ine la
test reports are that he had reached the depart
ment of Guinea, having defeated the insurgents I
andcr Moreno, and a deserter who was taken
prisoner was shot. He had also forced the main
army of Alrarez to retire, after a desperate
struggle, near CUilpanciago, and had returned
to the Capitol. '
Rio Qrando dates to the itb state that two
Mexican war steamers were taking on board
troops. It is said that ail on tho frontier will
soon march for Vera Cruz and Tampico. Lai
ingo returns to tho Capitol.
A Pitched Battle Fought.
[ From the Alta CMifornia, February 20 ]
The great feature of the newß Binco the Bail
ing of the last steamer ia the failure of.the sev
eral banking houses. When tho news firßt camo
of the failure of Page & Bacon, of St. Lonis, a
run eommonoed at onoe on Page, Bacon & Co.,
whioh was kept op a'l that day, and over $400,-
000 was withdrawn from the bank.
The next day the run ceased, and matters ap
parently were moving on as usual, till tho morn
ing of the 22d, when their bank was not opened
at the usual hour, and shortly after handbills
were sent all over town, announcing that they
mast suspend. It sccmß that quite a deep run
had been going on all day, till their Bpccto was
reduced to less than $lOO,OOO, and they feared
to keep open any longer. Owing to the tact that
it was a holiday, hut little business was done
that day ; yet it seems that over $200,000 was
drawn out during the day from Adams & Co.’s.
That evonihg the steamer arrivod with the news
that Page, Baoon & Co,’a drafts had all been
paid, and it was then supposed that tho cxcito
ment and trouble was over.
But the next morning Adams & Co. announces
that they too must suspend, and shortly after
Wells, Fargo & Co. followed suit. Two &mall
i affairs called Savings Banks did tho same, and
| then came a general ran on all that remained
open. The greatest run was upon Drex-1, Sa
liter & Church, B. Davidson and Luoas, Turner
& Co. Tallant & Wilde and Sanders & 3renbam
suffered little from the panto, and paid off their
depositors. Palmer, Cook & Co. were not af
fected by the run in tbe least, but paid every
claim as presented. This house, which has been
most fiercely assailed daring the past year for
partisan purposes, end overy means both fair
and unfair taken to impair its croJit, when the
hour of trial camo it was found stronger than
any house in the city, and able to lend o helping
hand to Its neighbors.
On Saturday the ran continued, though roost
of tho small depositors had withdrawn their de
posites on the day before. Various rumors have
been in osculation relative to tho affiirs or tnc
different houses, bat we can assure people of
nothing more than haß transpired. Page, Bacon
& Co. will resume, it is Baid, on the — Bl b, tin :r
oreditors having given them an extension on a
largo amount of their indebtedness. Wells,
Fargo & Co. give strong promise of an early re
sumption, nud Adams & Co., in our paper of
this morning, make a statement in regard lu
their affairs, which represents them to be able
to go on again, if sufficient lenieooy is shown
them by their creditors.
The telegraphic despatch in tho IjOndon pa
pers of March 2d, purporting to bav<#%omc from
Ceylon, by way of Trieste, and declaring that
the Australians were in a utnte of insurrection,
probably originated in the disturbance.*! which
•ure known tq have taken place at the Ballarat
Gold Diggings. Humors of disturbances had
reaohed Melbourne aB early as tho 27ih of No
vember. and before any aotual overt act; and it
would appear that the government had taken
precautionary measures by moving down small
parties of tbe 12th and 40th regiments, under
tbe command of Captains Atkinson and Wise.
On the 80th November, howevor, the diggers still
persisted in refusing to pay their license, cu
Mr. Commissioner Kede attempting to celled
them, supported by a body of foot and mounted
polioe, and the Bmall party of military before
mentioned. Ultimately a collision took place,
but without loss of life. Some of tho diggers
were made prisoners ; and it was feared that an
attempt would be made at a forcible rescue
their companions. Tho Melbourne Argun, vf
the 2d December, says :
The government is thoroughly aroused, and
la concentrating the whole military and police
foroe of the colony of Ballarat. All tin availa
ble men of the 40'h and 12ih regiments have
left town for that locality. A body* of three
hundred rank and file of the former regimeut,
with thoir band, were marched out yesterday af
ternoon, under tho command i f Liouien.-.nt-
Colonel Vallinnt and the whole of the officers of
the regiment. They took with them fonr field
pieces, and two six and two twelve pounders.
All the officers and men of tho 12th regiment,
with the exoeption of Captain Vcrekcr and tbe
neoossnry guard, have left for tho same place.
They number about three hundred. Twenty
four men-of wars men and about twenty marines
from her Majesty's ship F.lectra have also horn
sent off. Fifty horse and about tho same mini
ber of foot police were to be despatched yester
day afternoon. A largo number of baggage
and ammunition wagous wore scut with the
military. Wo also hear that Sir Hubert N,ckle,
commander-in-chief of the forces, and Colonel
M’Cortney, adjutant general, intended to start
for Ballarat at threo o'olook this morning
The amount of tho foroe, military and poke , to
bo assembled at theso diggings, win bo little
Bhort of 1,000 men.
Ia the California FUicer Tim/a, received this
morning by tho Northern Light, we have cigh
teen days later nows than w.s brought by the
Afrioa. It appears that the affair was tending
toward revolution.
Important New* from Australia
By the arrival of tho schooner ileloise, ;
Dyer, in fifty-three days from Newcastle, New j
South Wales, Sydney papers are received to the j
20th December. A serious outbreak had recur ;
red at Ballarat, of which wo have only room to i
give the leading particulars: j
Commissioners llede and Johnson have boon j
imprudent enough to approach the miners and
demand their licenses with drawn swords and
.fixed bayonets, backed by a largo force of police.
Thiß aroused tho vengeance of the latter, who
mastered in great numbers on the 20th of No
▼ember, when a skirmish eueued; and again ou
tho 4th of December, when an irregular battle
was fought. Seven hundred soldiers and one
hundred and fifty mounted troopers proceedtd
to the Eureka camp, and fired on the Insurgents;
about twelve were killed and several wounded.
Tho oxaot namber could not bo ascertained.
Two soldiers were killed on the spot, several
wounded, four or five of whom subsequently died.
It was also rumored that fifteen mounted troop
ers had been shot from the bush. A reward of
£6OO is offered for tho body of one of the ring
leaders, dead or alive. The miners have resolv
ed to pay no more licenses, and everything leads
to tho supposition that the mining districts are
in aQ absolute state of revolution.
Product of tlic California and Australia
The following io a recapitulation of tho pro
duct of the Australia and California mines,
during the ten months of 1854, ending Novem
ber 4 :
Prom Melbourne, ten month*.
Prom Sidney, ten months
Total from Ans'ralU
Total from California, same time.
Excess in faror of California.
To make a comparison between tbo produc
tion of gold by the rival gold fields, during the
entire year, if wo estimate tho yield of the Aus
stralian mines for the months of November and
Dcoember, from which wo have as yet received
no returns, at tho average of the preceding ten
months, we shall have—
Product of Australia mines, ten months $37,770193
■'.68&.23S
Product for November und December.
Total for the ye»r 1854
Shipments from California In 1854.
Excess in favor of California.
A New York letter writer says: "Mention
has been made to the discourse of Rov. Dr. Mo
riarty, of Philadelphia, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral
on Satarday morning. An incident, in that con
nexion is related, which will not spoil by repe
tition. In the midst of his discourse the Rev.
Speaker abruptly stopped, making a long and
apparently angry "point.” The house was still
as death for about a minute, when the words of
the priest were again heard, nod all eyes direct
ed towardß the object of them, a young lady sit
ting in one of the pews. He said:
“ 4 Take down that eye-glass, ma'ra, take down that eye*
glass you can see me well enough without it; I’m »uf
firiently big enough to be eoen without an eye*gla.«a. And,
don’t he making sigos at that other girl and making her
laugh.’
«< Qaite a sensation ensued, the unluoky lady
with the quizzing-glass seemed overwhelmed in
the presenoo of the indignant congregation. The
Rev. gentleman’s manner throughout his dis
course, was warm and gestionlatory.
Franciß Otto, a soldier of the Amerioan Revo"
lotion, died in Huron, Erie oounty, Ohio, Sun*
day, March 4th, at the advanced age of ninety*
nine years. Mr. Otto was a German by birth,
came to this country war of the Revo
lution, embarked in the cause and fought through
the terrible contest under the/command -of
George Waßhiiigtotf. The bid man httd a’distinct
recollection of his Commander*ln Chief, and nev
er mentioned his name but to Bhed tears over the
memory of the great man.
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Mines*
C'lH
. 4,033,68 a
.$67,770.11)2
. 44 899,125
$7,124,983
.$45,331,4.00
. 61.600,132
$0,161 702
Clerical Rebuke*
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San FranoUco Failures— N. Y. Brokers.
New Tonic, March 20—Tbe California bank
ers’ failures have produced no effect here; stocks
have generally advanced one to two per cent.
Private advices lod to the belief that all the
houees will resume payment in o few weeks.
A Bteamer communicated with the shore last
night at 12 o’clook, A few speculators got hold
of tho news and operated on stooks extensively,
calculating upon a largo decline. When the
Board met, all stocks advanced, Speculators
who operated for n doolino loßt $30,000. The
uows did not generally transpire until nearly
eleven o’clock tliia forenoon.
Kxpioaion—Terrible Loeb of Life.
Richmond, Va., March 20. -A-terrifio explo
sion occurred at tho Midlothian ooal pits, Ches*
terfield, last evening. Sixteen persons were
taken out living, and eight dead bodies. It is
probable all of those taken out alive will die. It
is eappoeed that 50 were in the pit at the time,
most of whom uro doubtless dead. The explo
sion v?u3 caused by a blast.
Jadge Loring’a Removal.
Bof-TCN, March 20.—The committee of the
legislature on the removal of Jadge Loriog are
divide !in opioioD. The majority report in favor
of his removal ia signed by four members of the
committee ; tho minority report against the re
moval ia signed by two. The other member of
the ccmmitteo has not signed the minority re
port, but is against the removal.
Tnies on linllroad Freight.
Nr.w York, March 20. —1 t is understood that
the Governor will send a message to the legiala
lure to-day recommending the imposition of
Taxes oo railroad freight, for the benefit of the
canal.
The Case of Mrs. Gaines.
Nett Orleans, Maroh 15 —Both the applica
tions by Mrs. Gaines, for the probate of the last
will of Daniel Clark, were refused on the ground
of insufficient evidence. Another hearing has
been granted.
S«M
Know Nothing Victory,
FuII'ERICKSBtjeg, Va., March 20.—At the
charter election yesterday tho Know Nothings
elected their candidate for Mayor and the whole
of the city officers.
From Harrisburg.
Haheisdcbo, March 20.—lhe Mechanic’s
Bank, of Pittsburgh, passed finally by a voto
sf to 24, tho largest vote given to any bank
bill.
Yellow Fever*
Norfolk, Va , March 20.—The frigate Colum
bia arrived on Sunday with 60 cose9 yellow fevei
on board. __
Worms-As this Ls the tivxson of the year when
worm* ar- nv->««t f >rmilsWe among children, the proprietira
c-f M’l.yw's Vircufugobtg Lave t~> rail the attention of pa- I
Tent.-* L- ' iriiio? f:*r tbcexpeliing of tbcsoannoying.acd I
ofl**o fAtal cu-mi-s of cbildreu- It was luveoted by ntfbj*-
f.idan if grvnt exjetiuiice in Yirgiula, who, afier
used it for Kever&l year- »u bis o*n practice, and
evicr©us s.s universal, was induced r.t lu<3t to offer it to tie
public ai h cheap, but «:erta!u and excellent medicine. It
hii einco become Ju«tiy popular throughout tho Uuhfd
States, as die most efficient Vermifuge tier known, and the
di-tn’ind his been steadily on the incroaae since its first In
troduction public
pur< will bo careful to for, and take uoue but
Dr. M’La.ne‘3 Vtnaifuge. All others, in cotapari.snn, ar«
wortb!**f-s.
c.—'uu: al-iva valuable remedy, also Dr M’Laiit?’?
ebrr.tei Liter bill*, can now be bad at all respectable Drug
Stor-* in the United Stated and Canada.
f«»r sale by ifi© sol© proprietor®,
FLEMING BllOct.,
3 to J. Kidd 4 Co.,
Wood street.
mbl£ diw
The Great Revolution In Medicine l
Ii ;> accomplished: Thu want of csuturies Is supplied!
Is Motu-r'a Invigorative Exjxra oa CaantAi we hare a
moil it.o that disease, without weakening ibe
BTs;wtxi; that e-shilhrates the spirits, without entailing sub
te juent denre.nMoo; that cures Indigestion in all its forms
an i ;.orw queuevs, that re«torex the »-bfttteied nerves to full
rig r, that regulates the bowuls aod the liver, that cause*
the consiliulinu itaelt to recuperate—-and that in fait at*
fiw-T* the purpose ail stimulant , all nervine preparations, ;
alt '•!;i.hHrtif',s and all alerstWeF, without producing any of
th= unpleasant effects which flow from the use of orci*
nar, m-di-lee*. The Arabian herb which forms its basis
a .«iu- to be the rery thing for which herbalists and phjei*
ei- ih, and .pharmaceutists, have searched in all
ago.*, auil, until now, searched in vain. Z.*/£Ae sick Tyoice !
Th- Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hr t*
I t;-- Price, three dollar* per bottle; two for fivedolhra;
six f r twelve dollar*. C. IT. IHNO, Proprietor,
I 192 Broadway, NowToik.
i 9 >'d hv rrugK'i'ts throughout t.he United
and West 1 r.db-.i. •
A ICST":
a. \V. KKYSKR, )
SKI.I.KK9 A CO., >- Pittsburgh
KU.MfNU BROS. J
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUXKING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH,
On and. niter MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSES
OKU TRAINS will run as follows, until furthor notice :
Fart Train wiu lrave at 3 A. M.
Mail Train “ “ at BA. M.
Kxpiita-- Train “ at 3P. M.
These Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect
there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio ami Indiana,
au4 Bflltifontainc nod Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield,
connections aro made for Nework, Zanesville, Monroeville,
Piindufifey, Toledo, Chicago, Ac.; and at Alliance for Cleve
land, Ac. No trains run on Sunday.
Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Lou’s,
ludiiiunpvUe, Chicago, Rock Inland, Fort Wayne,
and the principal Towns and Cities in the West.
Tbs NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wIU
leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 6 P. M., and New Brighton
atT A. M.nndl P. M.
For Tickets and further Information, apply to
J. O. CDRRY,
At the corner office, under the Monongahela Home.
Or. at the Federal Street Blation, to
QEORQE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Pittsburgh. March 10th. 1865 (mhlO)
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
FROM THE Ist OF NEXT APRIL, TO *«
WNa. S 3 FIFTH STREET, -£&
HK LEBER respectfully iuforms the public, that on
. the 1m day oi April next, ha will amove ms Mcsio
AND PtANO WAatttOOMS to
No. 58 Fifth Btrsot, next door to Masonic Hall,
Ami a ft u* door* from the Post Office.;
The New Establishment will bo fitted up in the most ele
gant mitnuer, and the Pianos kept on tho second floor, in
a richly furnished aud tpacioue saloon.
A er£NDU> NEW STOCK OF
URAND PIANOS—Fctx Grand and Semi-Oranp,
FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS,
SERPENTINE PIANOS,
ROUTS XIV. STYLE PIANOS;
—AND of—
ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES OF PIANO 3;
MBLODEONS, SERAPUINES, etc., etc.,
Ii on tbo way, and the public are politely invited to cal
and examine the prestos* Block of Goods, etc.
11. KLEBER,
nihlLlm] No. 101 Third at, sign of tbeGolden Harp.
Neuralgia. This formidable disease, which
reems to baffle Xho chill of physicians, yields like magic to
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of tbo Artor Hous*, New York,
ao«i late proprietor of tho Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Va.,
is one of the hundreds" "who have been cured of severe
Nruraigia by Cartels Spanish Mixture.
Sinco his cure, be has recommended It to numbers of
others, who were Fuffering Jith nearly every form of dis
eaee, with the most wondeiTul success. He says it is the
most extraordinary medicine be has ever seen used, and the
best blood purifier known.
•»* See advertisement In another column, (mblftdm
Tbe Pleasure and Comfort of being wxu
Firm) in a SDIT OF CLOTHES, Is greatly enhanced by
having them good, and £CiiARLt io .xas season. GRIBBLE
bos got all that \t necessary to effect that great consumma
tion, both as regards fit au<l quality of goods. Persons
wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately
charged, can do so by’eaUing at24o Ijbs&xt BikUT t ;head of
Wood. ■ • * - :
P.S.-Pantaloons, In particular, Is one of his greatest
fortes, lie cannot bo beat In the style and fit of this gar
ment. Numerous references could be given. If necessary, to
corroborate this statement. (decO) E. QEIBBLB.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bpeotaolea and Pffpe Lflcturei?vMy
person desirous of becoming acquainted with a pro
cess by which GLASSES MAY BE LAID ASIDE, or who,
having Diseased Eyes of any kJ nd wish to have themeured,
should by all means attend the frea Lecture cm the £yt, by
Dr. G. A. GREENE, or Philadelphia, on TUESDAY and
THURSDAY EVENINGS, (March 20 and 22.) at M ASONIO
HALL. Free consultation, anv hour of the day, at me
City Hotel. ' tab lo - 1141
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET,
HASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
J.vg. D. M’Gru, Secretary.
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or
connected with LIFE RISKS. . ...
Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis
sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally.
And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety
• to all parties.
mrxotors:
Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,
James 8. Boon, John Fullerton,
John M’Alpln, Samuel M’Clurkan,
William Phillips, James W. Hallman,
John Scott, Cha». Arbuthnot,
Joseph P. Gazz&m, M. D., David Richey,
James Marshall, John M’Gill,
Horatio N.Lee, Klttannlng.
Howard. Association— SuUP tUTOiiEW
BRANCH. SEVENTH STkEET —The Managers of
the Society will be glad to receive donations of Cash, Bread,
Meat, or Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poor must
be our excuse for asking-material aid promptly.
President, Gov. WM. P. JOHNSTON.
I lion. WM. B. M’CLURE,
8. W. BLACK,
Managers, •( L. WILMARTH,
| R. CHESTER,
(WILLIAM NOBLE.
Treasurer, O. WILMARTH.
We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors,
mt will be gled to receive their gifts. l»blQ
NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COHLPANY,
OFFICE, NO. 76 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
Authorized Capital, 9300,000*
ABBETTS LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF TUB -COM
PANY.
In Stock Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort
gages and Judgments $lOO,OOO
In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments,
Bonds, Ac
In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000
/Total $252,000
H. CADWEL, President. O. H. IRISH, Secretary.
Kftt Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taken
at current rates.
REFERENCES ,
pirrsßouaa.
Kramer A Rahm, Curling, Robertson A Co.,
N. Holmes ft Sous, Wm. Bagaiey 4 Co.,
J. A. Hutchison 4 Co- D. Leeca ft Co.,
Murphy, Tiernan ft Co.
PUILADEXPUXA.
Wblnright, Huntington M. L. liullowell 4 Co.,
4 Hoyd, I>avicl S. llrowu & Uo.,
C. H. 4 Ueo. Abbott, Wood 4 Oliver,
Heaton 4 Denckla, Caleb Cope & Co.,
Cbaj. Meg&rgee & Co., Drexel & Go., Backers,
Hon. Wm. D. Kwley, Scott, Baker & Co.,
Hatris, Utile 4 Co., Deul, Milligan 4 Co.
J. BANKS KNOX, Agent.
No. 115 vvater Btreot, Pltt.-lmrg=>
HOWARD Health Association of
Pittsburgh, Pa,— OFFICE, No. 108 THIRD
ST IEET, opposite the Telegraph Office.
This Association Is organisod for the purpose of affording
mutual assistance to each other, in case of sickness or ac
cident. By-paying a small yearly payment, tho members
of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness
averaging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association
all members aro equally interested iu the management and
profits. & B- M'KENZIE, President.
T. J. IIONTEt, Secretary.
Fiuance Committee— Joslah Kino, James Rxaaieb, G. N.
HoFraroT.
Consulting Pbyaiciun—F. laisn, M. D. nov3:u
YVettern Pennsylvania Hospital.—
Drs. L. Scuesck, Second, between Wood and Market
streets, and J. Ueko, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle
gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti
tution, for tho first quarter of 1851.
Applications for admission may be made to thorn at all
hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Recent cases of accidental injury are received at all heurfl,
without form. ialUtg*
Franklin Saving Fund aud Loan
Association* OFFICE, No. ‘J7 FRONT STREET.
Discount Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY
to the Secretary, at the store of Jonn 11. Mellor, No. 81
Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the same time ana
placo. fdecl:3ml J- WHITTIER, Secretary.
~ r —'|'o I‘HE SECOND bToiU or Atir. RtP
TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hail suitable for public
meetiuza.) will be let for three or four nights in the week.
Enquire of GEORGE FUNSTON,
drd:3m at 8. M'Clurhftn's, No. 00 Wood street.
ep—r, Notice.-- The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO
ILS? CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SOIIOCILLEITEIt’S,
In the Diamond. By order.
IfcliT-' GKO. W PEE-R. Secretary
* - ***** “ '"ti!, Wttahi* ’» flail*
ol meeting, WibhiDgwu *-
i (w^W’ota'BtWet,-between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
I liOMlJt. No.3o6—MeetseTery Tuesdayeyening
«<TTt.a ENOaaipmsT. No. 87—Meets first and thlid
TFrTlay of each month. ( *
ATTENTION I S. L. U.—You are hereby notilitrd to
attend at your Armory, on MuNDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and FRIDAYS, lor drill, and to transact such busi
ness as may come before the Company. P. &ANK,
mar29:6md Secretary pro lem.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE
*TiHE undersigned Is prepared t*> supply CARPENTERS.
X CABINET-MAKERS, afcd Worker* in \\ ood generally,
wuh hh Patented and valuable PLAN tS.
A.l who hate tried it, pronounce l a moat valuable in
vention, that must soon coma Into g Dural u*e. The fol
lowing letter from practical workmen is bu; one uruong
many letter* the Patentee has received rucommend ng th *
Plane above all others in use :
PrrrsßCßia Stsam Cabinet Factoet.)
- February 22,13&5. j
We hereby certify, tl at daring the last twelve months
we bare used Hopper’s Pat ut Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend It to Cabinet-Maker** and Carpenter? a® su
perior to anv other Plane in us**. We consider it peculiarly
adapted to’plMriug oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts ol
hard wood, and fvt planing tcdc r*, it s far superior to
the old mode besides being a great saving o
time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane m»ie
veneers than &Te men can do by any other piano or method
jjj use. 11. H. Utah a Co.
MOBKS F. KATON, of tkii c‘>ty, is my sole Agent for th*
«lo cf Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell thorn
tfM. C. HOPPER.
M»*ch 21.1SSR— ( rob2 l M f)
British and Continental Exchange,
SIGHT nil.La UI.AWS BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO.
ON THE UNION DANK, LONDON,
In Sum? or £1 and Cpwabts.
THESE CRAFTS are available at nil the principal
Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and
the CONTINENT.
We also draw gioirt Bun on
01, A* Grnnebaum «fc Balltu,
FRANKFORT A MAIN,
Which serve a? a Remittance to nil part? of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND aud HOLLAND.
Jiersoas intending fo travel abroa 1 can obtain, through
usTEfetters of Oro »it, on which Money can be obtained, as
needed, in any part of Europe.
Culliction i of Bills, Notes, a-d other securities in Eu
rope, will rco Ito prompt atteutlon
WM. 11. WILLIAMS A CO.,
Wood. >*orn#*r Tid'd ‘tve**.
iuih!s:lm
r|UIK HISTORY OF TtiK UK* FbYtat Bspoaug all
I the buu-buga pract ced in 0 o
SHANGHAI! COCHIN CHINAS:
And all otbor breeds of liens »nd Cblckens; b> George P.
Burnham, the King*of Chicken of Boston, Full
of beaattful illustrations.
It is an authentic rod lively volume of humor, bj the
“ Youncc ’Un,” an' a very largo sale of the book is cer
tain. —Boiion Eve. Gazette.
The lovers of genuine fun will all read th ; s brok. We
adviso everybody to gut a copy; the solomn that they may
laugh, and tbo laughers that they may laugh tbo mote.—
Portland Daily Argus.
This hook by Burnham Is a funny affair, and will “ take
with the public who hare aeon this big elephant" more
or less In tb-* last fl- o years.—Her.
Tee “ History of the lien F.ver,” by G. B. BQruham,
Esq., la brim full of and richness. Kvery “chicken
man” will of course road this book; aud if it doesn't wring
a good * earty laugh out of him, why be may takomy hat!—
“ Acorn”in New Fork Spirit.
The name of the hen ianoiors In this country is lsgion ;
and a very large edition of Burnham’s new book will be de
manded at the very outset. —Times
For sale by H. MINER 4 CO.,
m h2l No. 32 Smlthflald »troet.
NKW GOODS’.! Watcuih, Jkwbl'&t, Filve* Ware,
Militahy Goods, Ao., Wholesale and Retail. —Coon*
try Merchants and strangers risking our city are request
ed to call, as we can serr * them as well, and we think b -t*
ter, than they usually are furred in Eastern cides, be-Idea
glrlng them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to
obtain in many shops.
Sllrer Detached Lerers SIQ to $15,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
L dies' Gold Lever and Lepino Watches, $25, and upwards.
Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps,
in excellent rarlety, and at lowest prices.
43* Watch R pairing done promptly and in a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
67 Market nereet, corner of Fourth.
SILKB, SILKS—A. A. MASON ACO have just receded
a large and splendid assortment of—
Dress Silks,
Rich Ptald and Striped Silks,
Heavy Black Brocade,
Yard wide Black Sal in, barred ;
Figured colored Silks,
Black Q'O de Rhine.* _
BONNETS, BONNETS.—Just received, 60 cases Sprlnj
and Summer Bonnets—
Fancy Straw and Neapolitan, Split Straw,
Plain Neapolitan, Pedal Braid,
Satin Straw, Diamocd Satin,
Loop end La?e Edge Bonnets,
Neapolitan Buttons, Edgings and Ruches,
Btraw Flowers; Straw Trimmings of every variety.
mh2l A. A MASON A CO, 25 Fifth street.
RLBBONS— Just received, 600 pieces of splendid Spring
Ribbons A. A. MASON A CO >
m h2l 26 Fifth street.
JEANNETTE 1
She Is dressed in silks and satins,
And bar step Is full of grace;
Sbe is lovely In appearance—
But wbat a sallow face!
Her are small, but oht how rough:
She surely doos not know
That Hiarcric Soar is lust the thing—
A c d then the price is low.
The HERPETIC 80AP Is for rale, 1 ‘2% cents per cake,at
mh2l No. 14Q THIRD STREET.
rpUK HEKFKTIO SOAP r moves Tan;
I The Uer-eUc Soap removes Ballowneas;
- The Herpetic Soap cures sore and rough hands;
The Herpetic Soap cost# 1n y 12 % cents per cake;
And la sold at 140 THIRD St.,near gmßhfleH. (mh2l
: &iflea> Owns and Rtvolveri, ’
r a rifles, a new sssortment of our own make, and
yi_/ ioarranUd to be A No. 1.
Also, a new supply of Colt’s, Allen's, and Ella’ celebrated
Revolving Pistol#, lust receiyed from the makers, which we
are selling tery low for cash, at the Eurmaiax Gtw Wobes.
mb2l BOWN * TEFXEY.
barrels No. 8 Urge Mackerel:
200 do • db- -m*dlum do
R«c*d and for eale by [mh2ll HENRY n.COLIINB.
1 BARREL FRESH EQQS thta day rec’d, and for eale by
1 mb2l HENRY H. COLLINS
BEESWAX— This day recelvedAnd for sale by
p>h2l HENRY H. COLLINS.
&FVVftikl fcftt'u ta 66^
pis thwa Uosas ft day with I)A£/»
LEY'S PAIK EXTRACTOR. If secretion form in the rec
tum, the insert the 11 Pile syringe," filled with Extractor,
and gradually discharge it as the syringe is withdrawn. It
never fails to cure , cases of any age or virulence, nor to
give entire ease instantly'to all, frequently curing by one 1
application- !
Piles arc known by the heat, itching, anil pain of the :
anus. Bleeding piles are caused, sometimes, by the falling
of tba whole bowel?, wbicb tb*D press the Intestinal cakal :
against the back bones, and keeps the blood from re* !
tuj ning up the vessels, similar to the bßod being kept at.!
tne top of your finger when a string Is tied tight around It; 1
such ia frequent, and for Ecrofulous.humors and ulceis to |
form therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter,
and wear a c*mpres3 to the rectum, and continue to use
the salve as tibovo; also, rub it well over the lolus and ab
domen f*r some time, and tho natural belts that support
the bowels will be contracted and made strong, and your
life will be saved. If properly applied, every case will be
cared. It never fails.
omiosfl or the paisa.
C. v. OUCKBNEU 4 CO.,
Proprietors, New York.
For sals by Dr. Q. 11. KEYSER, HO Wood street, end by
ell Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Upl*
ted States. mh3.-daw2w _
r*=?» CITIZENS 1 Insurance Company of
Pittsburgh.#—WM. BAGALEY, President;
BAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretory.
Office: 04 Water Sired, between Market and Woo&itruii .
Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis
sippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insureeagainst Lo3fl or Damage by Fire.
ALSO—Againstthe Perils of the Sea, and InlandNaTlgl
tlonandTransportation.
smioxo&s
William Bagaley, - Richard Floyd,
James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier,
Samuel Rea, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilworth,
Isaac 51. Pennock, Francis Sellers,
8. haibaugh, J. Schoonmaaer,
Walter Bryant, William B. Ifaya.
John Sblpton. . * dec2l
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
uAKCPACtukins op
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and
Fitting Generally,
FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OP BUILDINGS.
A. A W. will contract for wanning and ventilating,
by steam ot hot water pipes, or ChUson’s Furnace; Church
es, School*, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court
Houses, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Market street,
Pittsburgh. jan2s
BPRING DRY GOODS.
HAGAN & AHti, No. 91 Market at., .
ARE receiving dally additions to their large and well
Selected stock of
Mantillas,
Shawls A Scarf*,
Kuusukeep'g Goods,
Alexander’s Kid G’oves, Ac..-
To which wo would respectfjJly invite the ntte - tir>n of
the Ladies. mb2o
Soldiers' Bounty Lands,
AND CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT.—I will pro*
c ’re Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows
and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against
Government, and attend to business in the ‘‘Court of
Claims,” recently established by Congress
Office, No. 148 Third street, ono door above Smithfield st.
March 10,1655—(mh'ZQl CHARLES NAYLOR.
RaKH CH.vr.Cli TO I>UY A FAUJII—SOO Acres of
first-rate Land; the soil is good and deep, arid Umber
oi the bi-st quality—situate at about twenty miles I'rcxn
New Martinsville, Va., in the forks of Fishing
1% mile from saw aud grist mill. The above could be well
divided into three good Farms. Price $2,00 per ncrel
Terms: $5OO in hand; the remainder in five equul annua
payments.
Also—lCO Actvp in the lower end of Marshall county, at
less \tian three miles from the Ot.lo river; 30 Acres cleared,
with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, &c. Price $1200; SICO
cash; balance In three yearly payments.
8. CHTHBEBT & SON,
Veal Estate Agents, 140 Third st.
NfiW UOOKei NEW BOOKS! Tne iilvtory ol the
Hen Fever, a humorous record; by Geo. I*. Burnham
Poems by John U. Saxo. Fourth supply.
The Cottage Garden ot America—containing practical di'
rectione for the culture of flowers, fruits and vegetables; by
Welter Eld-r.
Harper's fctory Book, No. 4.
Bal lon’s Monthly, for i prii.
Just received and for salo by
W. A. GILDENFENNET t CO.,
JJo. 45 Fifth stxees#
Itooklngham and Yellow Ware;
MKiU'UANTa and the trade generally ore informed
that samples of the above Ware, from the Pottery cf
Woodward, Blakely A Co., East Liverpool, ore kept at the
office of the undersigned. Orders respectfolly.solicited.
JAUKS BLAKELY,
Corner of Seventh and fmithfield sts.
NfcW iiOUK! NKW BtkrK!— Travels in Europe and
the Ea t*—& Year in England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria; Italy,
Oreece, Turkey, Sy.ia, Palestine and Egypt. By Samm '
Irens us Prime. Just published,
For sale by
mh2o
North-Western Police Agcucy»
NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, c.uner of
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
EPWASJ) a. t’rcEcn.
Pinkerton dfc Co,
ALLAN PINKEETOX.
DAVOTK TflUin ATTINTIdN TJ THU T&AN3ACHON CF A Q£NSSAL
DETECTIVE POLICE BU.'INEiS
[q the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Sllchlsun and lodiantu
tnhl9:dtf
Dlssolntion
'T'UE I'mlnerehip heretotoru existing under IheFtyleof
X JOUN PARKER & CO Is tills day dissolved— Jthn
Porker disposing ol his interest to James H Parker, who
Kill continue the Wholesale Grocery and Liquor business
at tba old stand, and is duly authorized to settle.all ac
counts of the late firm. - JOHN PARKER,
ittsborgb, February lo:h, ISAS i
Citizens' Deposit Bank. |
Pittsccego. March 17,1553./
AN ELECTION for elx Directors axd on* President, to
serve for the enacting year, will b»i t eld at tbc Bantling
House, on MONDAY, 2-1 April, between tho hours 10 A. M
auJSF. M.. [marlOj E D. JONK-S, Cashier.
blacksmith Wanted
A GOOD FUOKLi AND SMITII is w-ntm to go to ft ra‘
road abont 10 miles fnni thw city. Good wages wl
be given, aud steady employ meoL Jcqnlre nt
GEO. EWART’S STABLE,
No. SO SmithSeld street.
%yl UFIO finished by FKAAK. CARGO, for Parties, Pa-
LVI rade*, Ac,, od the shortest no’icu aud at low rates.
He may be depended on. lie may be found ui R. M. Car
go’s Dnguorresu Rooms, 75 Fourth street. mhl9
a ORICULTXUIAU BOOKS. —The Elements of Agricul
ture: by F. Q. Skinner. *
"*The Kitchen and Fruit Gardener—n select manual of
kitchen gardening and culture of fruit. ;
Domestic Fowl end Ornamontal Poultry; by 11. D.
Richardson.
Au Ks»ay on Manures; by Samuel L. Dana.
The Uoney-Co?; by 11. D. Richardson.
Stephens’ Book of the Farm.
Tn« iNarnm’s Cyclopedia; by Ji'bo L. Blake,
lectures ou Agricultural Chemistry; by James F. W.
Johnston,
Saxton's Rural Iland Books
The American Mock Book; by D: J. Browne.
For sale by W. A. GILDKNFENNKY A CO,
mMO No. 45 Fifth street. -
• | uti.uj*utiu&—a. a. alAttoa & ci>. Bare joal received
X 1U) caitons now Trimtniog*— I
Black and coloied “ Moire Antique” Trimmings;
Black and colored G&loon Trimmings;
Black anti colored Crape Trimmings;
•Black and colored Gauze Ribbon Trimmings
l.nce Fringes; Crimped Biltbons
Fill; Buttons; Kibbon Fringes;
nn n tiM Frinype: Par l * Frinee#
EMtii\oi —ou caru>L» splendid imioroiaeriea just
received. -
Cut worked Jaconet Collars, Infanta Waists,
French worked Swiss do, French breakfast Caps,
Frilled and flowing Sleeves, Edgings and Insertions,
Cambric Swiss do, EmbrcMered Rdkfa.,
Cambric and Bcok Flouncing?, Do Chemisettes,
Mull and Swiss Band?, Do Infants’ Robes.
mh!9 A. A. MASON, 25 Fifth Street.
Willt'B U«X)Dd—lOO canons now opeuing: plaid and'
plalu Jaconets, plain Cambrics, Swiss Mulls, tape*
check Jaconets, plain Nainsooks, checked Nainsooks, hair
corl Checks, plain and figured Mulls.
A. A. MASON A CO.. 25 Fifth street,-
|>M.BROU)£RED SKIRTS.—-Just received aomeihiug new
Jji and splendid in ladifs’ embroidered skirts, offered at
low prices. [mhlOJ A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Fifth sL
SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS,
CHARLOTTJS BLCME, No. m Wood
f@SilgHpßastwet. Pittsburgh, sole' Agent -
» Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly 'go*”
\I ■ & w • perior to all others, both in elasticity of
touch and superiority of tone- *
They have not only received the highest marks of appro*
bation Jrom the best European Pianists, such as
LIST, THALBERG,
And others, übo have them constantiyin their o\fn use,
but also from our resident Professors. The following Is an
extract from a letter of !
PROFE3SOR HENRY ROHBOCK. ;
After describing the particular style, two of which.he
wants for his own use—one Grand and one Squire—he
speaks as follows of their excellent qualities: ;
« My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my*
self, have a goed instrument, and yours are the ohij ones
which can satisfy me. .
♦» instruments are offered me on the most accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours .
“I remain yours, respectfully;
“Hxxht HonuocE, Pittsburgh; Pa.”
For sale by CHARLOTTE BLTTME, at the “Old Estab.
Ushed Piano Depot,” 118 street, 2d door above Fifth
Also, sole Ageut for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Uallet, Davis tf Co.'s Boston Pianos, (which In the Past
ern cities are considered superior to either Cbickerlng’s or
Nunua A Clark’s, but which fact is not extensively known,
ns they have but lately been introduced here;) and other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
prices from $225 to $BOO. mhl9
Orphans -Court hale*
BY VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans'
• Court, cf Allegheny county, the nnder&igned,
guardian cf JOHN BPEKBKR, tninbr child'
cf Henry Sperber, deceased, will expose to
public sale, on the premise?, in Pine town*
ship,on SATURDAY, March 31, lSss|at two
o’clock in the afternoon, the following par
cels cf GROUND, situate in the township cf Pine, in
gheny coanty, bounded-.and described as follows, to, wit:—
Beginning at & post, corner <f John Deer, thence bv lands
of Thomas Gibson, Esq., north 83 degrees wea» 53 perches
and 5 lOOtns of a perch, thence by lagd of which this is a
part north west 29 perch and 14-lOOthsof a perch
to a post, thence by the same lands now owned by John
Grubbs south 83 degrees east 32 perches and 23106 tbs of a
perch to a post, north degree west 10 perches and 86-100
of a perch to a post, south 88 degrees easi 20 perches to a
post, thence by John Dear's land south degree 'east 40
perches to the place of beginning—containing eleven acres
strict measure. Terms at sale. HENRY BTIELZ,
mhfcdlawuSl Guardian of Henry Sperber.
sjrilU'lUAL fcOAfc*—The “ olean Journal” says that the
O Bplrits who haunt Chautanqne county, N Y., revealed
to the initiated of that region, a recipe for concocting “Spir
itual Soap!” This receipt was shortly after sold to; a Con
necticut gentleman for several thousandsof dollars. ; There
1« no doubt that aom* persons will be scaped by this 'opera
tion, built will not Interfere with the sale of the old estab
lished and excellent article, »he HERPETIC SOAP,, which
removes tan, sallowness, and redness of the skin; cores
pore and rough hands, Ac. It is still for sale at cents
per cake, at No. 140 Third stTeet. below Bmitbfleld. [marlP
OV THOSE for whom wo fond emotious cheslsb, •
Secure the shadow e’er the substance perl«b.
The best is the cheapest Xojba° in '‘V “p J. I ?,™,
tain first class PICTURES at lower rates than at CARGO'S
iteSblSskylight Gallery, No 78 Four* stre.t. opposite W,|.
kins’ Bunking Uouw- . —2£. lu
y>j sElil) UIUL.L, for drawing drills of farious
from 9 to 27 ioehcs-thc mojt complete later
gjvlnrdrtlHn n"?. -For sale by JAMES EARDROP.
mhlT .
Dividend EOIUB Of O. &i\. B. H. BTOCS boqgnt at
TVw?m°bsi£. TmtlT] WILKINS $ 00.
•^-tT-ANTkb—Torty Hh&rea rf'Stoeirof Merchants mu.
JLmQ AP.E.S.Sttek. WIIKIS3 4 CO5
10 * naT Bankets and Commission Stock Brokets,
71 Fourth tlrat.
rY PEACHES—2OO buahelß, for sale bjr
mUS HENRY H. OOLLIKa.
THEATRE.
FIFTH STREET, DIBEOTLY ABOVE WOOD
J. O. FODTEBi !•«>». uai
Boies and Parquatto....6oi.'| Prlrat«Boxo»,l»rge *B.OO
Second Tier | PrlratoßoxM,Milan.....4& 00
Boxes for colored persona.. rente.
xs&- Persons securing seats will bo charged 12}$ cta.oxtra
for the certificate. , •
03- FAREWELL BENEFIT of Miss MART PAETrao'
TON on which o onion Mrs J. PROCTER has kln«T’»ol
unteered her valuable services. Also, Miss JANS PART'
INGTON will make her first appear mceupon any
R3f“Two beautiful pieces—THE DRUNKARD, end the
WANDERING BOYB. ' • ’ 'L.^
49" a POSTER as Ebwaio Middleton. Mrs. PROCTOR
os Maw Wtt'.cN.
WEDNESDAY EVENING,March 2lit, 1865, the perform
aneo will commence with the
F.dw’d Middleton, 0. Foster. | Rcncelaw, Mr Bailey.
-Mary, Mrs J. Proctor. I Agnea, Mrs J. P. SrelsL.nl.
GRAND MUSICAL MELANGE.—Song: "Hittingon a
Stile, Mary”—Nunan. Hlghla d Fling, (her first appear*
ance,) Miss Jane PaTtlcgtoD.’ u Saucy Kate**—Misses S.
and K. Partington. .Song—Healv. “ Poddy’e Wedding"
—Dongberty. Olio Danes-—Mlaa Mary Partington.
Tho whoio to conolad-*. with the thrilling Drama of the
- , WANDERING BOYB.
D&Jloors open at 7 o'clock; performance commences 7%
£*-SANFOnJD'S OPERA TROUPEi'ffiJ
Ij*VERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER’ NOTICE.
!i Monday Erentngi l9th,
GRAND GOLDEN GIFTS
'Will bo gives to tie atitllonco. See the Gifts la the window
or Richardson's, Market street. Tickets canto hod at the
samoplace—2s cents.
Doors open at 7; commence* at 7J4
NEW AND DIEECI ROUTE OPEN!
ißßouan
Northern Illinois to the Hississippi Elver,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
Dress Coeds,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
All Railroad to tlie Ulitisslppl.
Embroideries,
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL Hilillii ROAD
pOOHXBtI Tffß CmOA.aO. ASD. AUSOPA A CISC. UUITAAT
TAACT R. R. 13 ROW COH7LRID,
And Trains rnn the entire distanco f. ; om. CHIC AGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON*. QUINOF,
JLEO&UK, 51USCATINE,.0QUAWKA, WAEELLO, SORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BBC*?, 40., and the OW.T ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO BT.LOUIS, BLOOM*
INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, OAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
Jacksonville, Naples, and intermediate stations on
the Illinois Central,jGreat Western, and Ohio and Missis
sippi Railroads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
ibepolnta.
Binges leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and *"
most reliable route to reach all the Important points vre&t
of the Mississippi as far aa Connell Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles less staging than by any other rdtre. The Road,
for.a largo portion of the way, la laid with. thecuNJisbocs ■
Kao, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West—
: wen stocked with themostmodorn LojomoUroaand elegant
new Cara.
jQSp- By this route passengers are sure of making connec
tions, ami striving at 8t Louis on advertised Ume,avolding
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
charce for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this mute can be purchased at
all the Railroad Offices-in'the East; at the Office of the
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena B. U., and at the
Mich. Cunt. R.'R. Office,corner of Lake and Dearborn &U.,
' opposite Tremont House. Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi
ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup’t.
C.E.FOLLKTT,
. Geu’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago.
43-TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Offices of the , mhl9
J. S. DAVISON,
05 Market st., near Fourth.
3 AMKS 11. FARKER.
;mbl9:l«r)
AMDS
PA>CE3 or ADXUSXOS—»
DBTXNKABD.
CITY HALL.
CO If TIN UE D SVC CESS
CGKTIUIi ROUTE.
Pittsburgh DUtlitmalftCßl & Commercial
COLLEGE
IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen
Pupils who wish to receives sound and.thorough know*
ledge of the following branches of educationtJWriilng,
Book-Keeping, and all Its collateral sciences, Algebra,Geome
try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, nee of
Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, At. The Principal
needs not to bo recommended, as his name and capability
nre well known to this community, being a Teacher in this
city for several yean, and for the last three months has sne
ee?9fully taught in tbe Iron City Comma trial College, but
bos left It on bis own accord, with the intention of estab
lishing.aa Institution in which tbe youth of Pittsburgh
can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than
making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance
will Writing be neglected.
Hie PrineipalV. capabilities can be tested by any person
who doubts bis qualifications, as they were by the gentle
men whose names are attached to the following testi
monials:
AIXEQUEiT, November 24,1854. -
I take great pleasure In certifying to Mr Barry’s qaollfi- v -
cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, &Dd fully competent to >
instruct young gentlemen in the science of accounts—be- - j
rides belnc a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other
respects. JOHN FLEMING, < -
Late Professcrin Pittsburgh Commercial College. ; r
PiTTsoußaii,-November 24.
Mr. Barry is eminenllyqaalified for imparting instruction i -
ip tbo Frie&ce of-Arilbmedc and Double Entry Book-Keep- i
ing I foun t him even critically acquainted with those j.
branches of knowledge. J AS. fd. PRYOR, } •
Principal Third Ward Public Schools i,J;-
L state it as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and /-■
Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no supe- f >'
riors. I think all the Teachers of this County Association VV*
will concur with me In this statement.
JOHN KELLY, .• ,
Principal First Ward Schools, Allegany.
The Writing department will be attanded to by a gentlo >
m<m of superior qualifications, who will devote all his at j
tendon to the immediate Improvemedt of the pupils.
Hours of instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. H.
TE BUS: ;
Book-Keepingand WiitiDg............520 per course.
Arithmetic - ~. 10 per quarter. •
Writing 3for2o4essonfl.
AsKcxstai BUHDISG3, Liberty street, near Wood. u
mhl9 J. BABR7, Principal.
HATS AND CAPS.
rr* | TO OCa FRIENDS AND Cwnrae oral- jggx
I iB RALLY OP THE TWO CltlXS A3D VICOTIT.
•H&liaving opened a HAT and CAP STOHE,
No. 104 WOOD’ STREET,
Ntrt house to the First Presbyterian Church—outdoor from
Sixth itTUtj . . !
And hiring purchased our Goods tor Cabb,wq will sell aa !
good an article on as reasonable terms as anyother bouia ;
In the city; The public would do welt lo gtTe ns a call aid *
exam'.ne our stock before purchasing elsowbere. '
MORGAN -A CO.,
nr>.\uwma »*, ■:
\/ .1 *,l, ..UU£> nvMUS IUIV AiVW'UiXWI'Py &UCUUAH*‘
' IC3 AND ENGINEKRS— . ; &
The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan.' - ?
Tha New Guide; do. >
Apploton’B Dictionary of Mechanics. - ' ■ 1
Do. Mechanics’ Magazine. - 5
Practical M»cbanie*a Journal. ;
Downing's Rural Essays, . !
Do. . Country Douses. - » 1
Stuart’s Architecture. i
AUrn’a Rural Architecture. ■ . ■ . . ' j
Field’s City do. r
—Rudiments of dorr and Building. • j
Rudimentary do. ' byJoba Bullock. i
The Modem Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guide. - ■<
The Builders* Guide. I
The. Engineer's. and Machinist’s Assistant; 2 tola. »
t)o. do. Mechanic's do. ■ '
Weisbach'a Mechanics and Engines; 2 volfl. *
Mahan's Civil Engineering. i
Knapp’s Chemical Technalogy. .
Norris* Hand Booh for Locomotive Engineers and Mach’*.
Colburn on Locomotive Engines. r
Ilaupt on Bridges, u
;i
Scribner’s do, do. $
llaaweU'a * do. do. :■
Henck’s Field Book.
Byrne's Pocket Companion.
Simms on Leveling; revised by J. H. Alexander, f-
Do. Mathematical Instruments.
- Borden’s Formula for Construction of B. Roads.
Trautwine on Railroad Curves. *
Shunk do. do. \
Mifflin. .... . do. ... - -do. . .
And numerous other practical works* ?
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN*
mbli No. 104 Wood at j
NEW STOCK OP
CEICKERINQ § SONS'
ve&z&m PIANOS. I
fnfWWlI JOHN H. MELLOB, No. 81 Wood stuit
1/ u Sc tf “between Fourth street and DUmotJd alleys
has just'received from tie manufactory of CBICKEEXNG-
A SvNS, BOSTON, a new and Bill supply of their TIBBT-
OCTAVE t-lANO FUBTE3, with aU tbt : ’
late anuValnablo' improve menta— also, of their plainer anti
lower priced styles, suitable for those who require * cheapo
but good instrument. . All the Piano Fortes from this man
ulaciory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT '
BOSTON-FACTORY PRICES- -'
OLD PlANOS,'—Severalsecond-hand Pianos, In good
order, for sale at s3o,' $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Ac. .■
MJSLODEONB—A full supply of Melodeocs of entirely'
new and beautiful styles, and Irom the best manufactories
Jn the country, at.s4s,.soQ, $75,1100, $135, SIM. '
JOHN li. MEbLOB,
Agent for the rale of Csickkhixo A Sobs* Punos,
. . Tar Pittsburgh and Western Penna. ;
JCS-wNo. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley am:
-FeuTth.£treeL - »mhlB -
To Wholesale Grocera* Xlquor Healer*
and Manufacturer*.
THE SUBSCRIBER la now Importing a superior qualß;,
of OIL OP COGNAC, 0/ which % of an ounce with 0-
. f „,UT I , rmre Snirit will prMace a fine Cngnao Brandy
-Bb essm°es%,»o^^^^
W SCHIEDAM BCHNAPPS-':
“d ECOTCn WUI3KY, are actaoWlrfsed_DT the N„ i,
York morfiMiU bj-ihe demmil after them. Directions fi>- -
um wIU inTariably B lT |J^ y j a PEUTCHWANGER, ?■
141 Maiden lane, Newj Yori.
v p _photo?raphlo and Daguerreotype Chemicals, Me
talj and Patent Medicines, Bromine, lodine, Cyanide, Potai.!
eJum, OxHe Silver, Distilled Mercury, Nitrate Stroute*
Thorn’s Ext. Copaivo, Fumigating Pastiles, Platina, BU
mutb, Nichel, Mangania, Codmium, Carmine Rouge, Ac
Fig Blue, Indigo, Oils, Juniper, Canary, Praento. Bttte ,
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Saddlers and Carriage Makers*
R. T. LEECH, JR;, ?
No. Wood street.
-r PITTSBURGH.
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\SrESTBRN FOtfNDEY, No. 11l Wood strcrt, Pitt'
burgh, Pa.
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CooaingStoves, Plain an&Yaiicy OnttL
Coal and Wood StoTes, Plain abd fane; Pendant
Parlor Stove?, gad and Dog lions,
Hollow War©, Portable Porges,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles,
Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c. |^'
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