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Burning fflist. the United States of the Iberian Ropublic, bound faithfully to adhere to the principles of OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. liberty, equality and fraternity, cannot claim the _ ; right of keeping without its free consent, a which from its d“ L° wilC the ex’- ' THURSDAY MORNING tent of its territory, and tho nu “l!“ ° ti \ ulinj! habitants, Possesses the element 0Q an independent State, tnerei , J of course, at once applied for annexation to Washington. , .. A republican government in Spain oould not have noted otherwise. Could the United States bold a oolony? Certainly not. No republic can- And besides, those whom it did ooncern in America have got a formal and timely notioe of this contemplated issue. That is a matter of there you had Cuba within tho reach of year hand. Ido not say that the liberal party all orer tho world would hare approved of this accession to tho slaveholding interest in the United States. I simply record facts os they ore: and I feel perfectly sure that not even the Imperial Royal Cahinet coaid havo devised any pretext for opposition to Spain setting her Colony spontaneously free. Well, tho American Government and the American people disregarded the hint, and ne glected tho opportunity. Instead of a broad, comprehensive policy, the idea of buying Cuba VtAa been entertained—-if we havo to credit re porta. I don’t know whether the report be well founded, but what I know is, that the buying of Cuba from Spain is an idea so supremely absurd, that I wonder how It could nestle for a single moment in the brains of any man having the slightest knowledge of the character of the Spanish nation. Napoleon could sell Louisiana without disgraoe to himself. Spain ia not pow erfal enough to do the like Only talk to Span iards about selling Cuba, and you Will sec what lightning of indignation will flash from the eyes of every party, of every man—l am perfectly Bare that not oven Madame Riauzarcs, of profit gate reputation, would havo dared to entertain each an idea—the moment it would have be come known, her palace would havo been storm ed, and her own limbs scattered in tho streets of Madrid. If the American Government did not enter tain the idea of buying Cuba, the fact should bo contradicted officially, becaaso it is generally oredited,. and did not fail to create a strong in dignation against the United States —the impres sion being tnat tho virtuous republic thought to apeonlate in the corrupt practices of an immoral Coart, and of venal favorites. Remains the third alternative—War : aaJ re ally the word Caba, on American lips, will henceforth mean war. Should you even dare this, it will not help you to get Cuba, except you abolißh slavery previously la your own country, (Heaven grant you do it, and get peace ably rid of that Damocles sword hanging over the Union,)—it would not help you to get Cuba, beoause at the slightest indication of a war, or a serious commotion in Cuba, Spain would in stantly declare Blavery abolished in Cuba, and Cuba would then not consent to bo annexed to the slaveholding Union, and the United States would be neither willing, nor could dare to keep Cuba without her ooasent. Besides, such a war with Spain would be, at tho same time, war with free Cuba, with England, with Franco, and some accessories more 6uoh as Uayti, Domingo, Mexico, &o. “Let them come on,” will the pride of America Bay —ob, I know that word, and you well say so, in defiance of any attack on yourself. But the case is widely aitfereul when you attack, and those I mentioned unite to defend. And besides, when I think how, carried too far in the just indignation against the abuses connected with immigration, you are designedly alienating your new come population, (l say new comers, and not “foreigners,” by purpose, because all of you are foreigners ; none except the red man is American —with all the rest it is but a question of how many years,) with your almost new-come popu lation to : ecret sectioual organizations—with your disarming your adopted brethren with your commerce exposed on ail tho seas with your internal contentious —and last, not least, with your millions of Blaves, I fed per fectly saro America will not challenge such a war. It would bo attendod by a civil war—and ] would notstake much on tho indissolubility of the Union. Some may perhaps imagine that the war might be played over to Europe in such an emergency, and that there you might rely on tho eo opera tion orthe'Oppressed. But l am bound to state that, having utterly disappointed the expecta tions of the European nations In the present great crisis, by an indolence on the part of your Government unprecedented in all history, Ame rica, while of course hated by evory King and Emperor, has very nearly forfeited the confi dence of nations. Many a thing has to change before you may re establish that confidence again; and of one thing 1 beg you to reßt assured, viz: you never will find anybody here ready to make a mere oat’s paw for American particular interests, in any emergency. Europe has ceased to hope anything from America. It is not our fault. It is yours. Aud, believe mo, it is not good to forfeit the sympathies of tho world. Of this you have a striking evidence in England s position just now. No State can ever say, lam enough to myself, come what may. Strange complications may occur and strange events may come to pass. It was not a wanton word I spoke at Bt. Martin’s Hall, November 29th, about •• forfeiting the olaim to a share in the mutual guarantee.” Yours, Ac. A California Mummy. The mystery among the Bavans of the world —by what process of art and skill in acienco, tho mammies foand in the pyramids of Egypt have been preserved, and which modern sfeiil exhaust ed all its resources ia fruitless offorts to ana lyze*—is known on tho shores of the Pacific, among the wandering races of the Chinooks and the PlatheadB. These rodo savages understand and practioe this art with as much eucce6B as attended the effortß of tho ancient Egyptians. A letter says— “ At the famous depository for tho farmers of California, on Montgomery street, ore two epeoi mens wbloh are well calculated to arouse the at tention of the reflecting, and to show how inti mate, after all, are the relations of the past and future. The former of these ia a Flathead mum my, found io his canoe on the shores of Paget Bonod, in a perfect state of preservation. Thbso who have seen the Egyptian mummy would be utterly astonished at the exact similitude, save the conformation of the subjeot. Tho forehead of the skull has been evidently depressed by outward mechanical appliances, but in all else it is the mummy of tho pyramids, in a perfect state of preservation. The ballß are Btill round under the lid ; the tooth, the muscles and ten dons perfect, the veins injected with some pro s rving liquid, the bowels, stomach and liver dried np, but not decayed, all perfectly preserv ed. The very blanket that entwines him, made of some tkreadß of bark, and saturated with a pitchy satstance, is entire. The inner canoe in which he waß found had entirely decayed, and the outer one was nearly gone, yet the body is evidently just as it was prepared by the embalm er ; and although exposed now to the open air, it shows no Bigns of decomposition. It would seem as if propared for all ooming time. Where these wandorers of the desert learned this art, is a query, over which the wieo may ponder ; and those who are skilled in such things will fiod food for thought in this strange specimen picked up near the disputed boundary ou the western frontier.” Trouble Among the Saints, Dissensions have broken out among tho Latter Diy Saints on tho polygamy question. One party, headed by William Smith, a brother of the Prophet, and President of tho Mormons in Illinois, fronounces it “a damnable heresy.” Hear him: “ The publio should know that Brighamism is an ism of doctrine of modern invention, and con sequently only known or recognized by the true Mormon as a damnable heresy; its authors os false apostles, deceitful workers of iniquity, who shall perish in thoir own corruptions, as the gospel of Christ hath deolared. The system of oolyKamy got up by Young, and other evils which grow out of it, are a libel and a slander upon the oharaoter of the prophet, whose boneß now lie mouldering in the martyr’s grave; and were Joseph Smith to come forth from his lowly bed and view the condition of things in the Salt Lake oountry, he would spurn from his presence Brieham Young, and denounoe his loathsome and damnable doctrines. True believers in Mor monism should know, and the whole world should know, that th s Brigham Young is a usurper, and an apoßtate from the ohuroh—having no justification for bis nefarious schemes or acts in any Mormon rule found in the Mormon books of our primitive faith.” PITTSBURGH: AsTS. M. PETIINGILL * CO., Ncwtpapcr Advertising Agcn fir.nro the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Pod, and are authorised to receive Adverteeitektj and SuiiscEiitiONS lor us at the Fame rates as required at this office. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their offices are al New York, 122 Nassau street, Boston, lu State street. j{/r*The Democratic Committee of Cor respondence for Allegheny Count* «r* requested to nu.« P »tthß ST. OrtAELEB Hotel, onßßli'Ch'n inst., at IX o’clock. 11. B. GUTHEIb, Ch u The following gentlemen rompose tho Committee: .!r>hn Cunnniusham, D. Williams, Wm. Wilton, A. Holstein, L. B. Patterson, Tho*. J Keenan, r Thos. B. Hamilton, J- Herdman, lleurv Ingram, James A. Irwin, Barnes Ford, 0. F. Gillmore, Wm. M. Porter. John H. Irwin, Thos. Fiitlot, Alex. Black, Kdinund Suowilon, John Mellon, Dr. A. 11. Gross, Chas. Barnett, V 11. Collier, Francis Felix, Jacob M’CollisUr. Subscribers who intend to remove on the first of April should leave notice at the counting room of this office, early ; that their papers may be loft regularly. James D. Taylor, editor of the Cincinnati Times, has been nominated for Mayor by the Know Nothings of that city. Capt. James Taylor is about organizing a splendid circus iD Pittsburgh. He is in Cincin nati, procuring the ncoe3sary paraphernalia, outfit, So sajß the Commercial of that city. The Catbclio Bishop of Dabuqae has written a letter, addressed to the clergy of hie diocese, urging them to favor the passage of a prohibito ry Uw in lowa. Oa Saturday a freight train passed over the Suspension Bridge, Niagara, weighing three hundred tons, and extending from tower to tower, settling it less than three inches. By reference to the telegraphio proceedings at Harrisburg, it will be seen we are about to be visited by a oloud of Eleven charters have passed the House. If Governor Pollock oarries out the spirit of his inaugural a number of vetoes are in prospect. Mr. Magraw, the contractor for carrying the mails from Independence to Santa Fe, has been sentenced to pay a fine of -one buudrod dollars for the assault on Mr. Hope, the editor of the Evening Star, Washington City. Mr. Magraw is a brother of Henry S. Magraw, formerly of this city. A resolution having been passed by the New York Board of Aldermon callmg oa the Chief of Police to return the nationalities of tho police force, the result is that of 1149 members, 718 are Americans. Of those born abroad 805 are from Ireland. An Alderman offered a resolution calling for the nationalities of the Board of Al derman ; also how many of them had been in prison, but this was voted down ! Two slaves who were passing through Cinoin uati with their master a few days since, were taken by the abolitionists before tho Saprome Ccart, on a writ of Habeas Corpus, and their liberty demanded. Ex-Senator Chase, and other friends of humanity,” made eloquent speeches in their behalf. After tho trial had lasted two days the negroes put an end to the farce by de manding that they bo allowed to proceed back with their masters unmolested, to “ old Virgin" uy !” The Court granted the request. It is rumored in Washington that orders go ! out to llivaua for the naval force there to se«k j reparation for the El X>oraJo outrage. The steamer Princeton, with ton heavy guns, is already there; tho steamer Fulton, with fire guns; the frigate Colombia, with fifty gons . and the sloop Falmouth, with twenty guus, are either there now or will be very boou, They are all under oomtnnnd of Commodore Newton. There is an additional foroe of fifty-four guns at Norfolk ready, if wanted, at short notice. At the last meeting of tho Baltimore Confer ence of the Methodist ohurcb, at Baltimore, a resolution approving and recommending camp meetings was passed, and one deploring the scarcity of young men for tho ministry, and re commending preaching and prayer, during the oasuing year, with the speoial object of amend ing the evil. Another resolution declaring dancing to bo “contrary to the spirit and tendency of God’s word, and subversive of true piety,” was referred to a speoial committee. We publish to-day a long letter from Kossuth, in which he again applies himself to the task of instructing the Amerioan people and government io regard to their public duties. The letter is a curiosity, and will be read with interest. The great Magyar evidently entertains tho hope that he will yet persuade the people of this country to take an activo part In the politics and the wars of Europe. He tells us that wo have lost much by not doing so before. He says that we have lost the only ohance that has lately offered for acquiring Cuba. That chance was during the late revolution in Spain. This country be says should havo taken part with tho revolution ists, Qnd furnished material aid to the republi can elements that he assures us arc in existence in Spain. The tenor or the poet politician’s ar* gament oan be Btrtnmed up in a few words : Spain will not sell Cuba. We can never wrest it from her by conquest, if we would. The only means of making the acquisition are to assißt the republican party in Spain to throw off their monarchical government, and establish and maiutain a republican form of government like our own. Then persuade the Bpanish republic that it cannot hold a colony, and, therefore, must transfer Cuba to the United States. That is the whole Bubstanco of the letter ; and a more ab* surd piece of sophistry and folly we havo seldom seen. KOSSUTH In tho first place it would be difficult to fiad any considerable number of sound republicans in Spain. The few that could be found would need an American army of a - least a hundred thousand men to enable them to succeed in over turning the monarchy. And even with that help how long could a republican government be maintained, with England, Franoe, and all mon archical Europe banded together to orush it out? For our government to attempt to foroe re publicanism upon Europe by suoh means is the wildest vagary the dreaming Hungarian haß given birth to yet. It would be impossible in itself. Strong this oountry may be, it has uot tho power to accomplish suoh a task, nor tho folly to attempt it. But even with a republican government established in Spain, Kossuth fails to show how Cuba would be then obtained. Tho same national pri<io would still forbid a sale. Republicans though they were, they would be Spaniards Btill; and would still bold on to the “Queen of the Antilles.” Bot absurd as the argument of the letter is, it contains some faots and developements of in terest ; and is written in tho novel and eloquent style for which the writer is distinguished. He “ travels into” the Know Nothings of this coun try in dashing style. He says they have de stroyed all the sympathy and good will so long felt by tho masses of the people of Europe in behalf of our government. Heuceforth America will be no land of promise to them, and our ex clusiveness, he thinks, will be as disgusting to them aB that of the Chinese to the rest of the world. He says we are all foreigners ; and that the only right one man haß in this country over another is to bo measured by the number of years since he landed on our shores. We hope the Know Nothings will read Kossuth’s letter, and repent immediately. The letter is well worth a perusal. iMARCH 22 THE NEWS KOSSUTH'S POLLV A Valuable Invention, We have lately been Bbown 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 ts “ Hopper's Patent Bench Plane," for planiDg ve neers, &c. We saw it in use in Ryau’o building, in this city, and it was clearly demonstrated that with this plane ono man can do more work in planing veneers in a single day than by the old method of scraping and smoothing veneers in J five days; and it makes better work besides. The old method of scraping veneers is very har'd upon tho hands and muscles Gf the workman; while with this plane that kind of work can bo done as easy as any other in tho manufacture of furniture. If four days out of five can be saved by this invention its value a 3 a labcr-savicg ma chine can bo readily estimated. Tho price of the piano would be saved in two or throe days. Cabinet-makers who use this plane on veueers und other fine work will bo able to turn out work much cheaper than those who adhere to tho old method This fact is sufficient to intro- duce “Hopper’B Plano” into general use; and that it is a fact none will doubt who examino the plane, and give it a trial. One peculiarity of this invention secures it against being superseded by any improvement. It is so simplo iu form and cheap Iu construc tion as to defy improvement; and bo obviously and greatly labor-saving aud economical as to insure its universal uao when seen and tried. We consider it a valuable invention ; and wculd recommend to all GDgnged in such business as requires its use to examine it, and they will be satisfied that we have net ever estimated its value. It is not designed for u?o on veneers alone, but upon all kinds of fine wood work, whore a smooth surface and high polish are de sired; so that carpenters, and all workers in wood arc interested to examine it See Mr. Hopper’s advertisement, iu another Great Hell Storm Tho hail storm of Friday last, was the rao&t destructive that ever visited Louisville. Tho stones fell perpendicularly, passed through the chimnios, and, bringing with them the accumu lated Boot of the whole winter, rolled ou the floors. The storm had buret upon tho city with out warning, and its dreadful fury astonished aod appalled every one. Many ladies faintid, as the hail came dashing unannounced into their parlors, bringing with it clouds of soot and smoke. Magnifiocnt carpets and curtains, and elegantly covered furniture, were iu an inetnnt invested with “ a suit of sables," and in many cases their beauty was forever destroyed. P< r" haps the most serious damage which occurred, was done to the gardens-in tho neighborhood of tho city. Immense numbers of green houses and foroing beds were utterly destroyed I* was not circumscribed in its limit-*, having extended from seventy-fire to one hundred and firy mile? down the river, where hail fell, to a I traveler who saw it, not only thick and fist, but as large and much heavier than “ ben’s eggs.” Explanation —lu view of ihc mc-noy panic and the failures in San Francisco, it is proper that the pnblio should know that the Ad iras Ex press Company, of the Atlantic State*, and the Freight and Package Express of Adams Co , from New York to San Francisco, are in no way connected with the Banking Hnn = e of Adams & Co., in San Francisco, whose failure is reported* They merely act ns their in the A - lantic States We can farther state iu connre t on with the above, that in all Cue Western cities the Adams Express Company, were not even the agents of Adams & Co., San Francisco. Their draft 9 for more than a year pa*u have bren nn ie on Banks or Brokers in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, A: A Lixm Man. —The Supreme Court has ap pointed A. B. M'Calmont, Eaq., l’rothonoury of that Court for this District Alfred is now Cs«y Solicitor, Prothonotary of tne Supreme C-uM, and SUve Commissioner for the Western Dis trict of Pennnsylvania. We understand ho is an applicant for appointment as Commissioner* to take testimony for tho Court of Claims. Mr. M’Calmont has ability enough to dis oharge the duties of all these offices, and we preeumo he will give satisfaction. “ Uncle Sam is rich enough to give us all a firm,” or an office. Perhaps our turn will come yet. We shall sec. *@-Tbe editor of a certain paper published in this city is very anxious to have the Pc** abuse him. Wo will agree to do bo if he will pay us full advertising rates for it. But up to this time not a word has appeared iu our .-ditorUl columns in relation to him or his paper. This is the first, and probably the la t, uuless wo are paid for it as an advertisement. Come on with your dimes, Mr. B , and wo will give you a few linos. Anotlier Steamer Due, The Collins steamer Atlantic, which sailed from Liverpool on Saturday the 10th inst., is now doe at New York. She is expected to set tle the important questions : Is the Czar dead ? Is It true that putty has risen, &c., &c ' fg?" The Baltimore Annual Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church which we mentioned some days ago was in session at Baltimore, has jast adjourned. The following report of the Agent of the Now York Book concern was read on Friday: The aBSOts of real estate, including machi nery, amounted to about *5139,490 38; mer chandise and material, $307,710 72; debts, notes, book acoounta, $233,1 10 41 ; other prop erty, $2673, making a total of $7G1,99G 61. The liabilities are, in bills payable, including notes and accounts, $09,635 70; bonds held by the Methodist E. Church South, $l2l 000 ; in terest on tho same, $8470; profits $54 844 75 ; capital, $608,140 ; making a total of $701,070 61. The report of the Book Committee in New Vork was submitted by tho same gentleman. According to the agent's report, $392,252 was the sum realized from the sale of books and pe riodicals for the past year, being an increase over the previous year of s*lB,ooo In conse quence of the amount due to the Church South, it was deemed inexpedient by tho committees to recommend any dividends to conference at present. Thirty thousand copies of the Chris tian Advocate and Journal were circulated, be ing the Bame as last year. Tho report states that tho quarterly confer ence did not sustain itself, while 17,000 copies of the National Magazine was regularly circula ted, being an increase over the preceding year ; nevertheless it did not sustain itself. The de partment of tho Sanday School, was enjoying nn unusual degree of prosperity, and had publish ed about 1000 volumes. Ninety thousand copies were regularly circulated of the Sunday School Advocate. The tract department was fast grow ing into magnitude and importance, and promises to become a powerful auxiliary to the chnrch iu the Bpreading of evangelical dootrines and ac ceptable literature. The conclusion of the re port is, that, in the judgment of the committee, the Book Concern, as conducted, is eminently deserving the strong confidence of the church. To Let.—Never have wo Been at this season so many bills of houses “to let” and “for sale." Landlords abound, but tenants are soarce. We who hired a month ago, and to our mortification, that our landlord rents tho hooße next us for $5O leB9 than he took from us for its counter part, and will probably, a month hence, take $5O still less for its twin on the same block. Waiting is not a bad trick'for tenants yet.—A". Y. Times. The richest denomination, we see by the cen sus tables, is the Methodist, which is set down at $14,630,671. The next is the Presbyterian, which is rated'ht $14,369,889. The Episcopal, whioh in number of churches stands fifth, ranks third for its oburoh property, being estimated at $11,261,970. The fourth is the Baptist. $lO,- 731,381; the fifth, the Roman Catholics, $8 973 - 888 ; the sixth, the Congregational, $7,973,962 A fire occurred at Waverley, N. Y., on the 18th which destroyed fourteen buildings. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. Pennsylvania legislature. Harrisburg, March 21.—The passed Cooemaugh couuty by 45. to 27, after amending so as to require the citizens to build publio buildings at tbeir own expense, and leav ing the question of tho new county to the vote of the people of the proposed county. The House yesterday passed bills inoorpora j ting eleven new banks, four of which had already passed the Senate. Among them was the West ern Bank of Pennsylvania, Cononeburg Bank, ’Ctmcmangh Bank, Mechanics’ Bank ot Pitts burgh, Now Castio Bank and Mercer County Bunk. Mexican News* Philadelphia, March 21.—New Orleans pa pers of Tuesday are received, with Galveston dates to the 11th. Capt. Henry, Texas Ranger, had offered the services of himself aud compa ny to the Mexican Governor at Chihuahua, to fight the Indians. Tbo Mexican Boundary Commissioners had left Guynmos for Colorado. Indian Point has Wen agreed upon, and tho commission pro ceeding witti great unanimity. After setting a stoue mark of initial points, handsome enter tainments were given by both commissions. The Poole Murder, Nlw York, March 21— Judge Morris has de cided to admit James Irving, charged with being accessory to tho Poole murder, to bail in the sum of ten thousand dollars. Tho District At torney insisted upon tho statutory two days notice of the names and residence of tbo parties io be presented as bail. The decision extends to other persons implicated as accessories. Tho steamer Nashville sailed at noon with thirty-feur paMscngers and $504,000 specie. Tlie Placff Warrior Affair Washington City, March 21.—The Union of this nicrnmg ftays it has reliable information that the Spanish Govcmmentbas resolved to award indemnity in the Black Warrior case, and that the adjustment of tho affair will bo con snmmAtfd upon necessary proof as to the amouut of damage. Massachusetts Temperance Law, Boston, Maroh 21 —Tbo temperance law, im posing imprisonment for the first offence, passed a third reading in tho House. It haß already passed the Senate. The Ileolt h of Mr. Mason. PiiiLADDLPniA, M&rcb 21.—The Washington 6tar eayo that Mr. Mason has entirely recovered and-.will soon resume bia fun tions. Ho does not "contemplate returning at present. ,\>.w Orleans Cotton Market. Oblbash, March 19.—Cotton firm; prices advanced under tbe steamer’s news, on all qualities below good middling. The sales to-day were 13,000 bales at Bs@S£. As** lA’orma»«Aa this la the season of the year when worm' ar.* mo t nrinidatle among children, tho proprietors i I' M'Lune'h Vermifuge b<-g leave to call the attention of pa* rvu's to it* -.iriues for thf-exp-lling of these annoying, ni d o!t.-j uu! entrain of chtl hen. It wai Invented by a phy eiriiiu of great i-xyerWum m Mrginla, who, af.er huvitg ui-d S' l--r rereral years in )ii« uwu practice, and found Its .®u-v<'?.3 >• :• uuiver.-fll, we* induct'd nt last to offer it to tl e 'i.- K.- a rli>'?sp, but e-rhiin and excellent medicine. It hi* .ir.i't- U-i;ouio justly popular throughout the L‘ntt*d tilt- most efii.-.ient Vermifuge ever known, and the Ueciand Ivt-J been steadily on the increase sines iu firat in troJurli- u IC* the public. hi-.-.'.Ts will be careful to ask for, and take uoue hot V-: ' V»rmifttg**. AH others, in comparison, are P « — Th,. H'jor*. valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s col rbm'.’d Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drag rt'Tc ; u'. the Uni tel -S f at«? end Canada. Ai.*o. for mb' by the sole proprietor?, H.KMINd fiii.o3., .V| -Tr. U d. Ki.lJ * Co. The i.reut lirvolutiuo In iiledlclnc I 'li- wit,: of r-utu.-i—» is supplied I* Mivvt'i iaiTn-i ht:m o?. Cobmil we haTo a i.,.; J -:p-\s J’--n c. w.tb-ut weakening thf ■ yr*--r:i , ihn: >; irits, e Uhnut entailing sab wiu*>n: ; re>>>f.vj; vhat •-*»rr * Indigestion In ail its firn.s hf ?b .'.tejuJ nortec te> full r. '.{> it t-'- ’.hi- h.i»\ .'ln &i.d the liver, that I'lUfts —ad<l th.it in fa t «f an 1 "U ,ji awrr I l!.i; pu'p :i 1 ►i:nu ;ari l , nil nervim* preparations, nit :-atb:trn.-s nri.l nil n 1.-r.ni v,*.;. uph.’iut producing any of lh •nn pleasant r*: iti ITt r. l. ; clj 11 -.a f.-uta lho a?* of orul- nar . m«-drlui‘«. The Ar-Gi-au herb which fjrins IU Whs l * In' iii : Very thine i-f vrhi-h herbaiLl.’ Hal pbjsi- rin-s*, :• ti r- j-s i uu.l 1 .*: iLave ."i-arrbcd ar.J, utit.l o.;iv, .-<T,r..hi-d iu rain. Li!L\t i":-. • »*■ [:■ pu: lip hifthly <\‘u)<-«*ntro'.Ptl, In pint bet 11• r**** J ihir- ?*T IfllU*; two tor tiro dollars 'S »ld by [ r :• th.-vUgl; tin- United Statoß, Canadas and WevTndW. G W KKYSrn, ) SELLERS K t", - PitLl-urgb. FLEMING HRi'iS, ) , mhl<n OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. THE ONLY EAILEOAD (U'XSINO WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. O-s ar . after MONDAY, March 12lh, 1350, th» PASSKN vii’K TRAIN.* « ill run ns follows, until further notice Put T t ns will Lf.ivi it 3 A. M Mail Train “ “ at BA. M Eii"r j:s T«lajx *' at d P. M Those Train o all run through to Crestline, and connect !h-*n- m ith th'- Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, auJ fiolK-tontniiM' and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, mouiT’ ion? are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Snoda°ky, Toledo, Chlc*go, Ar.\ and at Alliance for Cleve land, 4c. No trait's me on Suudaj . Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianap- Ii», Chicago, Hock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland* and the principal Towns and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh nt 10 A M and f> P. M.,-«nd New Brighton at 7 A, M. and 1 P M For Tickets and further information, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the erirn-'v office, unL-r the Monongahela Home, ur at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855 (mhlO) REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ON THE Ist OF NEXT APRIL, TO «*- So. 0 U FIFTH STREET, HKLERER respectfully informs the public, that on , the In day in April next, he will hemove ms Music AMj i lASO Wareboons to No. 5d Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall, And u f<.u> dears from the, Tbjf Office, The New Establishment will be fiDcd up in the most ele gant manner, and the Pianos kept on IhtMiecotid floor, in ft richly furnished uud i-paclous eakon. A brCNDID NEW STOCK OP GRAND TIANOS— FuII Grand and Scsn-GaiNfi, FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS, SERPENTINE PIANOS, LOVIS AIV. STYLE PIANOS; ANl> OF— ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES OF PlANOrf; MKLODtUNri, SKKAPHINKS, etc., et<-, I* nn the wav, btul tho public urn politely invited to cull uuJ ex/uni no tli-; ) ivuiisr-:), stock of Goods, etc. 11. KLKBEIt, mb! 1.1 m 1 No. 101 Third at, Riffu of the Uohlen Harp. /T.-j* eurntgla. Taw formidable disease, which to bu&o tho skill of physicians, yields like magic to Cat t. rV.r-pannh Mixture- Mr. F, Boyden, formerly of tho Astor llourf, New York, and lft'u proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Ya., ia one of the hundreds who have been cured of revere Neuralgia by Curler's Spanish Mixture. Piace tii.-i cur*, be hu> recommended It to numbers of others, who wore Fullering with nearly every form of dis eaßo, with the most wonderful success. lie says It Is the meat extraordinary medicine he has ever peen used, and the be*: Mood purifier known. Be?advertisement iu another column. |mh!s:lm &d~ I*} I< a| neglected, etteu prove fulal, lend to con pmnptiGti; anoint luo parts three times n day with DAL* LEV’? L,iAIN EXTRACTOR. If 6<?cr-tion form in the rec tum, the insert tL« “ Pin* syrinffe,'’ tilled with Extractor, and it u* the pyrioge is withdrawn. Jt nf '-r fiils to curt* c-i.-.es of any or virulence, nor to niveau tiro cap*; iustunily to all, irwjuently curing by one application. Idles an- known by tin* heat, itchinsr. and rain of the anus. BlfoJing pilrf, are cau.ml. aouudimea, by the falling of the «lioli* bowels, which tlr'a press the Intestinal canal ngaiuii tbnduuik Lou***, end keeps the blood from re taining up the rcfsols, similar to the blood being kept at tne top of >our finger when a>triug is tied tight arourrd It; su:-h is frequent, and for scrofulous humors and ulcers to form thereto, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and wour a c: to the rectum* und continue to u<o the salve nr, above; uVo, rub it well over the loius and ab domen f r P >mo time, ned the natural belts that support the bowels will be eontractrd and rnado strong, and your life will be eare;t. If properly applied every case will be enred. It ui-ver uib C. V. CLICKENER & CO., Proprietors, Now Yorfc. Fur sal* l.y Dr. (I. 11. l4O Wood Ftreet, Rnd by all Druirgii-ts and Dealers jn JJejirinei throughout the Uni ted State*. mb3’d*w2\? and CouUort ol being wru. fitted In a SUIT Uc' CLOTHES, is greatly enhanced by having them Ov.*od, and euitahlu to tiic SEASOS. GRIBBLE has got all that is necessary to eject that great consumma tion, both us regards fit nnd quullty of goods. Persons wishing to experience nil this, aud be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at ‘240 Linc&TT street, head of Wood. T. £.—Pantaloons, In particular, is cne of his greatest fortes. He cannot be bent in the Dtyle and fit of this gar ment. Numerous references could be given. If necessary, to corroborate ihisftaUffie.M. (deed) 8. GRIBBUS. Spectacles and Free Lecture»«?Any person desirous of becoming acquainted with a pro cess by which GLASSES MAY BE LAID ASIDE, or who, having Diseased Byesof any kind wish to have them cored, flhould by all means attend the free Lecture oh the Eye, by Dr C. A. GREENE, of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, (March 20 and 22,) at MASONIC yt AT,f.. Free consultation, any hoar of the day, at tho City Hotel. mbl9:d4t* Life, Fire and Marino Insurance Company; OFFICE • 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Jas. D. M’Gill, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hall and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And ugalnst Loss 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. directors: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Houn, John Fullerton, John M’Alpin, Samuel M’Clurkan, ■William Phillips, James W. Hailman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gaxzam, M. D., David Richey, James Marshall, John M'GiU, Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning. U*4r BRANCH. SEVENTH STREET —The Managers of the Society will be glad to receive donations of Oa>h, Bread, Meat, or Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poor must be our excuse for asking material aid promptly. President, Gov. WM. F. JOHNSTON. I Hon. WM. B. M’CLURK, 8. W. BLACK, Managers,■( L. WILMAUTH, I K. CHESTER, NOBLE. Treasurer, C. WILMAUTH. We caouot promise to publish the names of the donor* bpt will be glud to receive their gifts f»*blQ NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 70 WALNUT STREET, FiIILaUELPIUA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, $300,000. AB3BTT3 LIABLE FOB THE LOfr&ES OF TUE COM PANY. In titoct Notes, (negotiable torm,) secured by Mort- gages and Judgments •• i In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgment?, Bonds, Ac In Ca3b, Cash Assets and Cash Items ’• Total 5263,000 11. OADWJSL, President. O. H. IRISH, Secretary. OiJ* Firo, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, tafcen at current rates. rmsstmaa. Kramer A Rihm, Curling, Robertson & Co. N. Holmes * Sons, ffm. Uugaley A Co., J. A. Hutchison A Co, D. Leccn A Co., Murphy, Tieman A Co. ■Wainright, Uantlngton A rloyu, C. 11. A Oeo. Abbott, Heston A Denckla, Choa. Megurgee A Co., Hon. Wm. D. Keley, Ilairls, llalu A Co., CITIZENS’ Insurance Company of thf? Pittsburgh.— WM UAGALEY, President; SAMUEL L. MAKSHELL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water Slretl,between Market and Woodstrutt. Insures LTULLand CAIiGO Uiate.on the Ohio and Missis* sipj>l Kivereand tributaries. Insure* against Lom» or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against tbe Perils oi the Sea, and Inland Na7lga* tlonand Transportation. D!ESCTO&£: William ttagaley, * Hicbard Floyd, James H. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Kea, William llingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Diiworth, Isaac M. Ponnocfe, Franks Seliern, 0. llarbaugh, J. Schoonmaaer, Walter Bryant, William a. Hays. John Shipton. HOWARD iieail.ii Aaaoclatiou of Pittsburgh) Pa.— OFFICE, No. lua TUIIiD ST IKET, opposite the Telegraph UUlce. This Association is organised l'or ih- purpose uf affording mutual assistant lo each other, iu case of tdefcness or ac cident. Uy paying a small yearly payment, the member? of the Association $ /cures a weekly benefit (luring sickness, aremgiug from $2,-5 to $lO per wee£. la this Association ull members are usually interested in the management and prolits. F. !»• M'KEN'ZI E, I'resideQt. T. J. nu.vTca, Secretary. fiuance Couuniue*—Jusi.ui Kl Jvme* Reamer, G. N noFFSTOT. Consulting Physician—F. laisr, M. D. novSitf \Veateru Pennuylvnuia lioapllal,— Dra. L. SchtNCK, fiecuud, between Wood nud Market streets, and J. Kt£D, North-east corner ol Diamond, AUe gbeuy city, are the attending Physician* to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1054. Applications for admission may he made to them at all hours at their olhct».~, or at the Hospital at 'i o’clock, l\ M. Recent c&sesot accidental injury un? receivedatail without form. iaDei;* Go W.wwi ••re-et. Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, aud Fitting Genorally, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS. A. A W. wilt contract for warming wtid rruti'utitig, hv t l«m or hoc wut* r pipe*, or Chilson’-. F utmice ; ebureti- p.h, aebools, UoppOaL-s Faciorice, Green Court llousei*. Jails, Hotels or Dweltl: gs. No. Market street, fitt-.hurgh, jsn'JS r." Franklin Fund null Loan Association, No. y? KitON'T s'IREKT. ujiiuuut Day—MONDAV. Notin offered on riATUUDAY to the SNicretary, ut the Pier*; of John U. Mellor, No. SI Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the Paine lime and place. jd»«cl:3uij J. WHITriKH. Sc-;r»»t»rv. < ■To/L»et.—Tiir. jr-oi.u; slViu or liifc.M.r- TUNE ENGINE IIOUSK (k Hull suitable i*>r public meetings.) will Be let for three or four nights in the Week. Enquiie of G EOIIG E 1 UNSTON, d. c4:3m nt 8. M'Clurknu’s, No. I‘o Wood street. |y' o> Notice*—The JOC ItN EV M 1,.N TAlLclia SO CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on lb* first WKDN ESDAY ot every month, ut SCUOCII LElTEll’c, iu the Diamond. By order. th H KING, Proprietor, L-fi Broadway, New York. O. O. K»—Place m meeting, v\ asrnngum Hall, ti-e?) ,> Wood etrett, between Fitib street sod Virgin alley. PiTTSDUhon Lodge, No. 330—Meets every Tuesday evening. Mercantile ENCAMi'itkNt, No. 87 Merts first uud third Frlluv of wh mi'nJh ' ' ,*,»*•? v 1 » ii a I‘l r.N 1 lua • n. 1.. u.— luu are hereoy uotu»c-d u> attend at your Armory, ou N'.GNDAY?, WEDNES- UaYS and FRIDAYS, h r drill, uud to transut-t such butd ue*s us may come udore the Company. P. KANT. mor'Jy'bmd fccreii.ry pre tem. SPECIAL NOTICES. PITTSBURGH Howard Association— SOUP KITCHEN REFERENCES. M. L. Iloilo well A Co., David a. Brown A Co., Wood A OllTeT, Caleb Cope A Co., Drexel * Co , Bankers, Scott, Baker A Co., Deal, Milligan A Co. J. IJANKS KNuX, Ag-nt. No. 116 ttater street, I‘Uiaburg l ' AtINOLD <fc WILLIAMS, masTFactuk».rs of GEO. W BF.EBF.. Pfcrvtsrv NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, HOPPER S PATENT PLANE THE undersigned i* p:cpar»d tu euju ly CARPENTERS, CABINET-MAKEttd, and Workers in Wood generally, with hia Patented and valuable PLANES. A’l who have tried it, pronoouce u a mopt valuable In vention, that must eoou come Into g nernl The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among mauy letters the Patentee has reocivcd reiommcuding this Plane above all others In use : PiTTSOUTtGa Steam Cadixet Factory, 1 February 112,1865. l Wo hereby certify, that dorlog the last twelve months we have used Hopper's Pat ot Ptune, and do nolhealtale to recommend it to Cabinet-Mukers and Carpenters as su perior to any other Plane in ue»«*. We considerit peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, ond all sorts of hard wood, and fur planing veno ra, it s fur superior tu the old med* cf scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane uu.jn veneers than five men can do by any P'hi-r i)l»ne nr meth in use. II- H- Stan A Co. To Mcses F. Eaton, Esy : Dear Sir I have examined lloppoi’s Patent B.?nch Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article fur the use for which It U intended, as a combination of plane and sorapor. It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does not requite one-fourth the time or labor of tho old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely .upersede the former te dious aud laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged In Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of It, there la nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers os the Hopper Patent Bench Plano. James W. Woodweu., Furniture Wareroomi*. 97, 99 Third et, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27, lSh5. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, la my sole Agent for the sale of Plaues, or of.rlghta to manufacture uud sell them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, Match 21.1855—fmh2i:tf) AGENCY MOSES P. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to Sell the following lately patented articles: Sands 4 Cummings’. Patoot Brick Machine ; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Hock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, ior Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Porlubie Saw Mil)?; Crawlord’g Steam and Water Guages ; and, Griillth’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have beeu esaminod by practical mechanics and machinists, and prononneed superior to any in use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. Ho has also f r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. Ho is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and now Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. The subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses P. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whoso exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crate, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, H. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes & Sous, P. It. Friend, Kramer A Itahm, F. L. R. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candleas, A. vV. Loomis. Pittsburgh, November 27th. 1864. Doan’s Patent Kook Drilling Machines, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can fee worked and moved by two men, and do ihe work of five or six iu tbß ordinary way. S. S- Fowler & Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed eole agent in the Uni* ted Stales, for the sale of righti to use theeo Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth Etrcet. REPEB TO Hon. Wo, F. Johnston, President A. V. B. IL; W. Milnor Roberts, Esq , Chief Eng. A. Y. 11. R.; Gen. Wo. Larimer, Jr., President P. & C. R. R.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. R. R^ Messrs. Manfull & Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. k 8 R* R declO British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK , LONDON, Iw Sima or £1 asd Upwards. THESE DRAFTS are available at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Sight Bills on SI. A. Grunehaum & Ballln, FRANKFORT A MAIN, Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. Persons intending fo travel abroa-J can obtain, through us, Letters of Cre lit, ou which Money can be obtained, as needed, in an j part of Europe. CoLizctxoxs of Ellis, Notes, &'d other securities in Eu rope, will rec ive prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS 4 CO., Wood, corner Third street. On Wednesday mornlog, 2lst in*£.,*6i'lils re*WCBCoJn this city, JAMES RI uDEK/1n tie 85ih year of liU *t*'- The funeral will take place oa fiarcaDii MOttaisc, at 10 o’clock. 5 - ; HEW ADVERTISEMEHTB. Church Dedication. Gmim’d M. K. CBtmcn KdiQco will be DEDICATE!) TO DIVINE WORSHIP NEXT SABBATH, 25th Inst. Her. Dr. Duamx will preach the opening Bennin at half-past ten o’clock, A. M. The Dedicatory Services will bo continued through the following Sabbath—Bishop Sisip.os preaching in iheroorn ing. There will be Service atternoon and evening of both those days. Several dUtinguidbed Ctergymen from the East aro expected to take in tho exercises. Due n> ticu will be given of their appointments. Kov. Al*kii> Cookman Ims been appointed to thi charge, and will enter upon his duties as Pastor next Sabbath. A Public Sals of ins Pews will take place in tho Oilmen, on Monday N»xr, VOtb ia*t., at 10 o’clock, A. M. [mh2fr3t proposal* WI LL bo received at the Office of tho Western Peniten tiary of Pennsylvania until SATURDAY, -the Slat ir.Ft, for furnishing COAL of good quality, and good fresh BEEF, free of bone—(the shank bone to be.putlnwhen re quested; in all cases the bone will bo deducted)—for one year from ihe Ist rf April, 1865, in such quantities as may be required. [mh22j . A BECKHAM, Warden. [Union, Chronicle, Dspatcb and Journal please copy three times, and charee the Post.) ONLY $1,400 for a piece cf (JKOUND containing- about Eight Acres, in a pleasant and very healthy location, only ten-minute*’ walk-from the R. R. Depot at Fast Lioerly. Terras of payment will bo made easy. Th s a property is in a gooi neighborhood, and ia offered at the aboxe low price, as the t3 going. Persona in want of such a-.place, will call at the Real Estate Office of rab22 8. CUTUBEUT & SOX, 140 Third st. AGUE AT VARIETY OY HOUSED, LOTS aad'.PAltflS are offered for SALE at our Office. We are daily re* curving descriptions of new p! ces, which can bo had on £l* vorablo terms. Several new Farms in Virginia for sale 60 Acres of goal Land in Ohio, near Wheeling, Also, Coal, Lands. A good Brick House on Duncan street for $l,OOO. Building Lots for *2OO, Ac., Ac., &e. S. CUTIIBERT A SON, Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st. CIUN’CEVI’KAIiSD IiVE—A new and womieriui article ) for making soft and hard Soap. It is a substitute for pomeb, end murh cheaper thao prtasl), os one pound la KUTdent for one'barrd of reft soap. A larg* supply re* .'cl red Yiy JO3. FLKMLNG, iah22 CornAr Diamond and Market Pt. WlesTnll’d CUUtiti LOZENGES, prepared by Ur. WJs* tar’B original To-tipt. Tha:-o Lozenges arc a aafo. certain and apeedy remedy far coughs, cold-, hoarseness, sore thriai, 4c. A fall supply jasi m nufactured by JOS. FLEMING, Corner Markst snoot anl Diamond. \NKW INVOICE OF KXTKAOrc FOR THE HPKF, as fallows: Oriental-Drops, Ex Coquet, Musk, Spiing Flower, U t per Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, hare ju*t been re ceived by (mb22j JOS. FLEMING. ('IOUGII REMEDIES —Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Wistar’s j Balsam Wild Cherry, Jay re’s Expectorant, Duncan’s do.* A large supply of the above ralurble remedies recM by mh22 Jog.' Fleming. WII.LoW CHAIICOAL—An excellent article, prepaeed expressly fcr medicinal purpou-s. ©dozen tec’d by JOS. FLISMIKG, Corner Biamond And Market st. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOOALOGDE, a certain cure or Fever and Ague and all other bilious disease*; 12 doz tf cel ve 1 by JOS. FLEMING, mbit l Comer Diamond and Market st. WISTAR'S COUUJI LOZfcLNZhS, an excellent Remedy fjr Coughs and Coldt —a large aopply rac'd by inb22 JOS. FLEMING. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS 1 gross of bes-» celebrated medicines rec’d by • wh22 JOS. FLEMING. HOOPER'S AROMATIC CACHOU3 —Tub best article now In ure forsweetenlog the breath. 6dcz.iecM by mb22 JOS. FLEMING. ROSKMAKIK HAIK OIL—An excellent article for the preservation of Li e fc&ir. 12 doz r*»c’d by tnh22 JOS FLEMING. G 1 ti M- DROPS Another large aupply of hneiv flavored JT Gum Drm-srec'd by (mb22) JO3. FLEMING. COD LITER.OIL—A fresh cnppfvof Baker’s celebrated Cod Lirer Oil rec’d bv £®b*3l JOS. FLEMING. Five DOLLARS REWARD will be paid for the detection nl the person who Is In the habit of stealing the morn ing papers frem onr door. WILKINS & CO, nih22 71 Fourth fit. CARGO’S GREAT SUCCESS in catching a Truthful and vleapJDg LIKENESS is proverbial. Rooms 75 Fou&TH street. 53* Prices moderate. xnh22 I’llfc lllSlOtt* OF TUB UtJN fr'ftVßli —Bsporing all the hu-i bugs pract ced Id tie SHANGHAI! COCHIN CHINAS t And ail other breeds of Ileus tied Chickens; b: George P. narohaiu, ite King of Chicken Breeder?, of Boston, I*llll of beautiful Illustrations. oriNioss op tre pnEsa. !• is an authentic sui lively volume of humor, bv tho “Young ’Uii,” atiJ a very largo fiale of the book Is cer tuln. —lioitcn F.vc- GcuilU. The lovers of genuine fon will all read th*a book. We advise everybody to get a copy; the solemn thai they may lanah, and the lnugherE that they may laugh the rao^e. — Portland Daily Argus. This book by Burnham U a funny affair, and will “ take” with the public who have seen tliie big •* elephant*' moro or le-s lu tha la.~t ff e years.— li.t. Tee *• History of the Hen V.ver," by G. B. Burnham, IVq., is brim full of f. n end riebncj-H. Kvcry “ chicken man" will of course rend this book; and if it do-sn’i wring a goM earty laugh out ot him, why he may take toy hat' Aren n." in AYio Yoik Spirit. The name OJ the lieu tancier« hi this country is LtGroN ; and a very lurge c-ditiru of Uurnha 1/0 new book will bede tnumled at the very outset. — TVier For sale by m‘-2l *>AT,ili«. JbW&MIY, .'ILVKI \VAttC, i\ Miutakt Goods. <tr , W mollsale asi> Retail—Coun try Merchants and t-trantrers Tip;} iug nur city are rsqueat-' •••I to call, ns w? can rcr?-* them as w. 11, and we UiinS b ti ter. than they usually nr? ferved Id Eastern ci if-s. be ides ijtvinjf them a responsible guarantee—-:m item difficult to obtain In many shops. HilreT Detached Lt-yeis SLO to $15,00 Do Cylinders %io 10,00 L dl*V Goal Lever and Lepiiie Watches, $25, and upwards. ii.*r.l!emi-D , s do do a? $25 to $2(10. ClmioA, t?enK Key?, !'» cils, Sp-’clncles, Pens, Lamps, in exc-sUent variety.and nt iow-»t prices e 4iJ“'Vdtrh It pairing df’o*» promptly and In a superior mauner. All work and all goods w^rrantoi. W. W. WILSON, t»T Market «t»Te*t, comer of Fonrtb. SILH3, 311.113 A. A. UApOa & Cn have just received a large sud splendid assortment if— Drew Siiks, Rich R!nid and Striped Si!kp, Heavy Black Brocade, Yard wide Black SnMn. barred ; Figured colored 9Hk«, Binck 0 o Uh Rhine. BUN NETS, BONNETS.—Jnn n-crivtd, iU cases tiprinj aud Summer Bonnets— Fancy Straw and Neapolitan, PpUL Straw, Plain Neapolitan, Pedal Brai l, S.ntin Straw, Diamond Satin, Loop nntl I.a:e Edgo Bonnets, Neapolitan Buttons, EJclogi and Rncbea, Straw Flowers; Straw Trimmings of every variety, nihil A. A MASON A CO ,2a Fifth street. 1> lUUuNS—Just neelroi, suu pluses of splendid Spring k> Ribbons A. A. MASON A CO, mh2l 25 Fifth s'rcat. JKANNKITtTi She Is dressed In silks &Ld saline, And her step is full of grace; She Is lovely In appearance— Hut wbat a sallow face! Her hands are mall, but oh 1 how rough: She surely dotu not know That Hrapiiic Soap is just the thing— A d then the price 1s low. Tli« II HRPETIC SOAP is f.,r .“ttle, 12% cents per cake, at mbill „ No. IJO TlintD STREET. riUlh’ HJSKPETIO SoaP r moves Tun; J. The Her «*tln Soap remoTus Sallowucaa; The Herpetic Soap cures eore and rough hands; The Herpetic Soap con* • n y 12% cents per cake; And Is >oid at 140 TH]RD St , near SmPhfield. |rr-h2l SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN & AHL| No. 01 Market st-, ARE receiving dally additions to their large and we] selected stock cf Mantillas, Embroideries, Hosiery, Shawls A Scarf*, Iloufiekeep'g Qoola, Alexander's Rid Gloves, dc.. To which we would respectfully invite the atte tlon oi the Ladies. mh2o Soldiers’ Bounty Landi. And claims against government.— it?m pro c 're Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their 'Widows and Minor Children, and will proteeute Claims against Government, nnd attend to business in (lie “Court of Claims,” r-ccntly established by Congress Office, No. 148 Third street, one door above Smitbfield gt. M-irch IQ, ISss—(mb2o) r.HARI.BS NAYLOR. RAIt 15 CUAftgti TO BUY A FaKM!—BOO Acres of first-rate Land; the soil is good and deep, and timber 01 ihe bpst quality—situate at about twenty miles from New Martinsville, Vo., in the forks of Fishing Creek only V/, mile from saw and grist mill. The above could bo well' divided Into three good Farms. Trieo $2,00 per acrel Terms: SSOO in hand; the remainder In five equal annua, payments. Also—lCO Acres in the lower end of Marshall county, at less than three miles from the Oido river; SO Acres cleared, with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac. Price $1200; $3OO cash; balance In three yearly payments. 8 CUTHBKRT & SON, Peal Estate Agents, 140 Third st. N.fc\V BOOK.&! i*KW BOOKS! - Toe History' vt 'the Hen Fever, a humorous record; by Geo. P. Burnham Poems by John G. Saxe. Fourth supply. The Cottage Garden 01 America—ccntalnlug practical di rections for the culture of flowers, fruits and vegetables; by Walter Eld-r. Harper’s Story Book, No. 4. Ballou’s Monthly, for April. Just received and for pale by W. A. UHjBUNFENJJKY & Ct>., No. 45 Fifth etrees. Rockingham and Veilow Ware. MERCHANTS and the trade generally are Informed that samples of the above Ware, from the Pottery of Wooduard, Blakely Sl Co., East Lirerpool, are kept at the L'fflce of the undersigned. Orders respectfully solicited.' JAMES BLAKELY, Corner cf Seventh and ymlthfield ata "VTEW BOOK! NEW BOuK! —Travels In Europe-and XM tho East—A Year in England, Ireland, ficotlnnd, Wales, France, Belgium, liollaud, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Syiia. Palestine and Egypt. By Samuel Irenrous Primo. Jupt published. For tale by mh*2o North-Western Police Agency* XTO. 89 WASHINGTON bTJiKET, corner of Hawthorn 1\ CHICAGO, ILUSOIS.- J ALLAS POKEKTOS EDWARD A. RBCXS2 Plnherton <fr Co,; .... , DEVOTE THEIR ATTEHTIOJi Ij THE TRASaACTIOS OP A QBVVB»T DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS la the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, 3Uchlsan and Indiana, mhltkdtf Dissolution. rpnE Ptutners’blp heretofore existing under the style of X JOHN PARKER & CO. is this day dissolved—John Parker dis;os?ng ol bia interest to Jamea II Parker, who will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Liquor business at th* old stand, and is duly authored to settte all ro* counts of the late firm. JOHN PARKER, JAMES H. PARKER, Pittsburgh, Pebruary-lCth, 1855-(mhl9:Iy) PBESBXTKkIAN HYMN BOOKS—Kec’d by Hxpress to-day, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of all sizes and styles ol binding, at .... DAVISON'S BOOK STORK, G 5 Market street, near Fcurth.' Removal. RBPDLK ROBERTS, Attorney at LtW, (Dlstilct At • torney for Allegheny County,) has removed to No. 106 fourth street, between Southfield and Wood—the Offices lately occupied fry Sami. W Black|~Bsq. (ruhl4:«W* ■fXrANlßD—forty shares cf Stock of Merchants and \\ Manufacturers’ Bank, to complete on order. Also, 10 shares 0. & P. B. B. Stock. WILKINS & CO.. . /lUad^a&SOoihoi^o^toekfi'r^^^r* . »hl7 \; u ,1. .* *s V ■ V ; *• -_ v - *,} 4t . , -. 5 ...t-X% t < ' " 7 .■„*<s ■ i -\ THEATRE* FIFTH STREET, DIRECTLY ABOVE WOOD J« C. FOhTfiß, Lease* -and JtUntgir Boies and [ Prirsta Boxes, large... »$B.OO Second Tier *2se.| Prlrate Boxes, nxullw»..;4& 09 Boxes for colored persons .25 cent** . Persons tecunng seats will be charged 12% cta.«xtra for the certificate. . . • Evrry lover fine acting thotdi i?« DAVID COFPBBFIEIiD t InwhWrMr* f. B JOHNSTON appears as Uaiia Husy the greatest pieoecf ac ling on record* THURSDAY EVENING, Ma»h 220, 1855, Uw pcrfimn* anca will commence with DAVID COPPER FIELD. Uriah Heap, T-B. Johnston, j Wilkins Micawber, BiUef. Djivid Copperflcld, Wallis. Stcinforfb, Kent. Mrs Micawber, MraßreUfcid | Mrs Grnmrldge, Mra Dyke. Paa Senl... Mlxs Mary Partington.. ■ - To ooncludo with the grest play of Tlio Lonely Sun of the Ocean | or, in* noaaoßS or tux isuow woa. Baanfora, Dubois. 1 Bowyer, Wallis.. Jack Jolly. _ 0. Poster. |Eve UUHogton, MkaCramer. Becky Bowie?,Mrs Brelsford. J Helena Staoton, “ Eberia. 03-Bpcedily will mire, the great Comedy of OLD HEaDS AND YOUNG HEARTS. . OI uliW tigh*D*>rs open at 7 o’clock: performance 71^. Mar LAST T HUE E NIG HTS '** GOLDEN GIFTS EVERY EVENING I GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE. Admission 25 coots. Doors open at. 7; commences 7%. Seo the Jewelry in the window of Richardson’s Jewelry Store. mh22:St Citizens’ Deposit Bank. 1 Pxrrancmon, March 17,1855. > AN ELECTION for six Directors* and one President, to serve for the ensuing year, will ba held at the Bonking House, on MONDAY, 2d April, between the boars 10 A. 51. and 3 P- M. [mart9l E. D. JONES, Cashier*- Blacksmith Wanted* A GOOD SHOEH. AND SMITH Is wantej to go to o> rail road about 16 miles frem the city. Good'wages will be given, end steady employment. Inquire at GEO. EVTAHrS STABLE, No. 80 EmltbCeld street. MOSIO furnished by 1? RAN II OAEGO, for Parties, Pa rades, Ac., os the shortest notice and at low rates. He may he depended on. lie may be found &i B. M. Car* go's Paguenean Booms,'7B Fourth street, mh!9 ImuailNGS— A. A. MASON A CO. bays just received* . ICO cartons new Trimming*— Black and colojed “ Moire Antique” Tricnmiogs; » Black end colored Galoon Trimmings ; Black anrt colored Crape Trimmings; Black and colored Gauze Ribbon Trimmings; Lace Fringes; Crimped Ribbons; Silk Buttons; Ribbon .Fringe); Broche Fringes; Baris Fringes! ij>AlßKo!D£iU£Br— 60 cartons splendid Itmbrolderiea Just li rtceived. Cut worked Jaconet Collars, Infants Waists, Freach worked Swiss do, French breakfast Caps, Frilled and flowing Sleeves, Edgings and Insertinga* Cambric Swiss, . do, Embroidered Hdkfa^ Cambric and Book Floanclnga, Do Chemlzetteß, Malt und Swiss Bonds, Do Infants* Robea. - mb ID A. A. MASON, 25 Fifth street. r " WHITE (PjODS—IOO cartons now opening: plaid and. plain Jaconets, plain Cambrics, Swiss Mulls, tape check Jaconets, plain Nainsooks, checked Nainsooks, hair* cori Checks, plain and figured Mulls.. mhlO . A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth street. I.'MBUOIDKItED SKIRT J.—Just received somethingnew j and splendid in ladies* embroidered, skirts, offered at low prices.: [tnhlD] A. A. MASON A GO., 25 Fifth ah' SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CHABLOITE BLTJME, No. 118 Wood Pittaburgh. Eola Agent. !§□ tArr n Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly su« M " IB W Wperior to all others, both in elasticity of touch and superiority of tone. ’• . They have not otuy received the highest marks of appro* batlon from the best European Plani:*fs, such ns LIST.TQALBKRG, And others, who have them constantly In their own rise, but also from oar resUent Professors. The following is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR HENRY ROUBOCK. After describing the particular 6tyle, two of .which he. wants for his own are—one Grand and one Square—he speaks ns follows rf their excellent qualities: ; ; . “ My little daoghter, who plays very well, most, with my. self; have a good instrument, and yours are the omy ones whlchran eatlsfyme. “ Instruments areoffered 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 youifl, respectfully, “ Reeky Holmocx, Pittsburgh, Pa.** . For sale by CHARLOTTE BLTJME, at the “Old Eatah. Ihhed Piano Depot,** 118 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth . Also, solo Agent far Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for IJallet, Davis <f tb.’s Heston Pianos, f which In the Fast era cities’ are considered .superior to eitner Chlckering's or Nunns & Clink's, but which fact is not extensively known, an they have but lately been Introduced here;) and other’ New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at’ pric**** from g2?6 to $5OO. ' tabl9 11. MIN KR & CO., t UAL fcOAP.-—The “Ulean Journal “ says that the O Spirits who hauut Chautauqne county, N Y., revealed to the initiated of that rpgkro, a recipe for concocting “Spir itual Soap!** This receipt was Shortly after sold to iCod uecticut gentleman for several thousands of dollars. Thera i< no doubt that some persons will he reaped by this opera* >lon, but it will not Interfere with the sale of the old estab* Usked and excellent srHcle, 'he HERPETIC SOAP, .which remove tan, sallowness, .and redness of the skin;cores sue and rough bands, Ac. It Is ethl for sale at 13% cents per coke, at No. 140 Third street below BmlthflehL fmarlD OF TItUSK for whom we fond emotions chesisb, Secure the shadow e’er tho substance porishl The best is the Nowhere la the city con yon ob tain first class PICTURES at lower rates than at CARGO’S Double Skylight Gallery, No 76 Fourth Btreat, opposite Wil* Kins’ Banking House. • • , mhl9 Pittsburgh Mathematical do Commercial COLLEGE IS dow opened for tbo reception of Lad; and Gentlemen Pupils who wish to Tcceifeasoiind and thorough know ledge <>f tbo following branches of education: .Writing, Book-Keeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebrs, Geome try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. The Principal needs not to bo recommended, as his name and capability Z I aro well known to this community, being a Teacher In this h 1 city for several years, and for thela3t three months hasruo ce<sfuHy taught 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 can acquire a knowledge of- things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chan**-* will Writing be neglected. The Principal’s capabilities can be tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, as they were by the gentle men whope names are attached to the following testi monials: I toko great pleasure in certifying to Mr Barry’s qualiS* cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to Instract young gentlemen In the science of accounts—ha rden bf-ing a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respect?. . JOliN FLEMING, Late Professor In Pittsburgh Commetclal College* PirrsfiUßOU, November 24. Mr. Barry is eminent ly qualified for imparting instruction in th« fctenco of Ariihmedc and Doable Entry Book-Keep ing i foun t him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JaB. M. PRYOB, . Principal Third Ward Public Schools I state it os my opinion, that as a Mathematician And Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no supe riors. I thick all the Teachers of this County Association will concur with me is this statement. Tha Writing department will bo attended to by a gentle man of superior qualifications, who will devote all bis at. tenlion to the immediate improvefiedt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 9 A. M, to 10' P. M. —- - EBM 8 i Book-Keeping and Writing. s2oper course. Arithmetic..... *>*..... 10 per quarter. Writing... 3 for 20 lessons* ATUtxsuai BuontHOSy JUberty street, sear Wocd. ■ mh!9 ~ ' J. BABItY, Principal. Dress Goods, J. S. DAVISON, C 5 Market fit., near Fourth. ■rfffftEfea PIAN OS. JOHN n. MKttOB, No. 81 Woos siuk \l •* X V Vbetween Fourth street and Diamond alley, has just received from the manufactory of OHICKEBINQ A SuNS. BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIRST* CLAHB SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, wilh all the , late and valuable improvement—also, of their plainer and' lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheat* but good instrument;: All the Plano Fortes from this man ufdciory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PIANOS^-Sereral-Ptcond-hand Pianos. In order, for r.lo .1 $3O, $3O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Sc., Sc. g 4 MELODEONS —A full supply of Blelodeons of entire,v new and beautiful styba nrrii Irom the best manninctnrw In the country, gt $«, $6O, $75, $lOO. $135, slso ' ‘ _ , . JOHN H. WELIOB. Agent for the eals of Cmcsmiso S Sosb’ PtiSos, : si wood- Ft>urtn strgeu _ _ » • AMUSEMENTS. —*pjncxs of Awciasio*— CITY HALI-. SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE, NOttCCf Aiuansnr, Novembor 24,1854. JOHN KELLY, Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny. HATS AND CAPS. rr» TO OUH FRIENDS Asp Citmas amt- jam*. /. B RALLY OF TEE TWO OttXE ASD VICINITT^ opened a HaT end GAP BTOUE. - No. I 04r—WOOD fIURBET, 2*txl house to the First Presbyterian Church—outdoor from Sixth struty And haring purchased our Goods for cash, we will sell u good on article oa as reasonable terms as any other house in the city. The public.vrould do well to giro us a call and uxamitio our stock before purchasing elsewhere. VALUABLE WORKS FOR ARCHITECTS, MECHAN ICS AND ENGINEERS— The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloah. The Carpenter’s New Golds; ‘ do. A} piston’s Dictionary of Mechanics. * : Do. Mecbanle&’.Magtulße. Practical M-chahlc’s JournaL Downing's Rural Essays. L'o. Country Houses. • Btuart’s Architecture. Allen’s Kura! Architecture. Field's City dp. * Kudimontsof do. . and Building. . Rudimentary do. by John BoUocfc: The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide, 'jhoßuilders’GuiJe. . Th& Engineer’s and Machinist’s Assistant; 2 volr. Do. do. Mechanic’s do. . , Welsbach’s Bleehanies and Engineers; 2 tola. ilahnn’s Civil . Knapp’s Chemical Technalogy.. - Norris’ Hand Book for Locomotive Engineers and Mach’s Colburn on Locomotive Engines. If supt on Bridges. Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion! Scribner’s —do. ' ' '4q, - Ilaswell’a do. do. Uenck’s Field Book. - - Byrne’s Pocket Companion. Bunins on Leveling; revised by J. H. Alexander. , Do. ' Mathematicallnstruments. Borden’s Formula for Construction of B. Hoads. Trautwine on Railroad Corves. Shuck do. . do. Mifflin do. . do.. And numerous other practical works. Forsaleby - B. T. 0. MORGAN. rehl? No. 104 Wood at. : NEW STOCK OF CEICKERINQ $ SONS' -■■■ anauewoi T <W — Pvffc nc’W. .£.icrrmerit Cf oUr ewa make, gnS* toboANo 1. AUo, » now .apply of ColV»; Aliens and Ella 1 celebrated' Ee voWlbg Pistol*, lust received from tle maSars, whlcEw, am seUtij very lnwtecub,»v tb« Enmiatn Gun Woma. ■nWj -cl IJBOWN * low. , <• . V*. -J"1 -I .'■ ,■’* *“ •* ~ ) V ,-» s,. MORGAN A CO.. No. 104 Wood sL
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